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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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16 JAN 1920
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KELLY'S DIRECTO-RY
MONMOTITHSHTRE
AMD
SOUTH WALES
WITH COLOURED MAPS
1920
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INDEX TO KELLY'S
MONMOUTHSHIRE DIRECTORY.
PAQBI P.
Aberbargoed, see Bed- Clwr-plwyf, see Mynydd-
wellty 391 yslwyn
Aberbeeg.see Llatihilletb SSClj-tha, see Llanarth
Abercarii 15! Coedangred.see Skenfrith
Abergavenny i6|Coedcae, see Blaenavoii..
Abersychan 27;Coed Ithol, see Tintern-
Abertillery 29' Parra
AbertysswgjSecRhymney aoi |Coedkernew
Aberystriith& Blaina .. 47 Coed-y-Paen, see Llan-
Argoed, see Bedwellty ... 39; gibby
Barrack H 11, see New Craig-y-dorth, see Cwm-
port 120^ carvan
Bassaleg 34 jCrendau, see Newport ...
Beaufort 36|Crick, see Caerwent 52;
Bedwas
37
also St. Pierre & Ru
Bed-n-ellty 38
Bertholey,seeLIantrissent 93|Croes Bleddyn, see Itton
Bettws 43lCroesyecilog, see Llan-
Bettws, see Llantillio- f rechfa Lower
Pertholey 92'Cross Ash, see Grosmont
Bettws-Newydd 43; 75 ;& Skenfrith
Bishton 43 1 Cross Keys, see Risea ...
Black Mountains, see Crossway Green, see St.
Oldcastle 184 Ar%-ans
Blackwood, see Bedwellty 39'Crumlin '.
Blaenavon 44 Cwm, see Ebbw Vale
Blaenau Gwent, see ICwm-Avon, see Abersy-
CwratillerjsAbertillery 30] chan
Blaina & Aberystruth ... 47 Cwmbran
Blorenge Mountain, see Cwmbran Upper, see
Abergavenny 16 ; also Llanfrechfa Upper
Llanellen 80 ; & Llan- Cwm Carn, see Mynydd-
foist 3o, yslwyn
Briery HiU,se6 Ebbw Vale 67;Cwmcarvan
Brj-n (The), see Llan- iCwm Celyn, see Blaina...
gattock-Nigh-Usk 84!Cwmfelinfach, see Myn-
Bryngwyn 49 yddyslwyn
Brynhyfryd, see Llan- 1 Cwmffrwdoer, see Aber-
hilleth 38 1 sychan 27 ; & Pontnew-
Brynteg, seeAbertillery.. 30: ynydd
Buckholt, see Monmouth io5iCwmmera, see Llanve-
Bulwarks (The), see therine
Chepstow s6;Cwmnantddu, see Aber-
Bwlch Trewj-n, see sychan 27 ; & Pont-
Cwmyoy 64 newynydd
Cae Cradoch, see Blaen- Cwmsyfiog, see New Tre-
avon 44 degar
Cwmtillery, see Aber-
18 tillery
Cwmynyscoy, see Panteg
209
Freeholdland, see Aber-
sychan 27 ; & Pont-
newynydd
l'">vthog, see Civmyoy ...
Gaerlwydd, see New-
church, 1 16 ; & see
Shire Newtun
Garn & Garn Cross, see
Nant-y-Glo
Garndiffaith, see Aber-
sychan
Garndyrris, see Llanwen-
arth Ultra
Garntach, see Nant-y-Glo
Gellihaf,seerieur-de-Lis
Gelly Crug, see Aber-
tillery
Gellygroes, see Mvnydd-
vyn..
Caepenydre, see Aber-
gavenny
Oaerleon & Llangattock-
Juxta-Caerleon 49 Cwmyoy
Dan-y-Graig,
Gros-
0O| mont
51 Derry Mountain,seeAber-
52 j gavenny i6;& see Llan-
7Sj wenarth Citra
;Devauden, & Devauden
i3; Green, see Newchurch
Caerleon Village, see
Christchnrch
Caerwent
Caldicot
Campston, see Grosmont
Cantreff, see Aberga-
Carmel Town, see Rassa aoi 1 Dewstow, see Caldicot
Carno Bridge, see iDingestow
Rhymney 201 Dinhara, see Llanvair-
Castleton, see Marshfield 102 Discoed
Catbrook, see Trelleck ... 222 , Dixton,or Dixton Newton
Catsa8h,seeLlangstone.,. 36, Duff ryn,?ee Bassaleg ...
Cefn, see Bassaleg 34 Dukestown, see Tredegar
Cefn-Golau Mountain, Earlswood, see Shire
seeTredegar 213 Newton
Cefnycrib, see Abersy- East Newchurch
chan 27; & Pontnew- Ebbw Vale
ynydd 191 Elliot's Town, see New
Cha
& Tintern
Tredegar .
Abbey 53 Ferry-Llanwenarth, Citra
Chepstow S4j & Ultra
Chepstow Park Wood, Fl<mr-De-Lis
see Newchurch ii6Forgeside, see Blaenavon
Christchnrch 60'
GeorgeTown, seeTredegar
Glascoed, see Usk
Glyn (The), sec New-
church
Goldcliff
Golynos, see Abersychan
Govilon, ee Llanwenarth
Ultra
Goytrey
Graig, see Bassaleg
Graig, see Grosmont
32 1 Graig Hill, see Grosmont
74 ; & Skenfrith
Graig Mountain (The),
see Abergavenny 16 ; &
see Llanwenarth Citra.
Great Oak,see Bryngwjm
Great Skirrid Mountain,
see Abergavenny 16 ; &
Llanthewy Skirrid
Greenfield, see Penmain
Grey Hill, or Mynydd-
Llwyd, see Llanvair-
Discoed
Griffithstown
Grosmont
Gwehelog, see Usk
Gwernesney
Hafodyrj'nys,orHerberts-
town, see Crumliu
Hard wick, see Aberga-
venny
Hard wick, see Chepstow.
Hatterall Hills, see Old-
castle :
Hendre (The), see Llan-
gattock-Vibon-Avel ...
Henllys, or Henllis
Herbertstown, or Hafod-
yrynys, see Crumlin ...
Highmoor Hill, see Cal-
dicot
Holly Bush,see Bedwellty
Holy Mountain, or Great
Skirrid, see Aberga-
venny 16 ; also Llan-
thewy Skirrid
Howick, see Itton
Ifton
Itton with Howick
Kemeys-Commander
Kemeys Inferior
Kilgwrrog, or Kilgwrrwg
Kingcoed, see Llandenny
Kymin Hill, see Dixton
65 ; also Monmouth i
PAGE
Kynemark, or St. Kings-
mark, see St Arvans 209
Liswerry, see Newport... iiS
Little Mill, see Llanvi-
hangel - Pont -y - Moile
97; also seeMamhilad loi
Little Skirrid Mountain,
see Abergavenny i6
Little Switzerland, see
Newport 117
Little Tintern, or Tintern
Parva 2ij
Llanarth 78
Llanbadoc, or Llanba-
dock 73
Llanbedr, see Llangstone 86
Llancayo, see Gwehelog,
Usk 225
LIanddewi-Rh)'dderch,see
Llanthewy-Rhydderch. 91
Llanddewi-fach or Llan-
thewy-Vach 91
Llandegveth 79
Llandenny 79
Llandevaud, see Llan-
martin E9
Llandevenny.see St.Bride
Netherwent 209
Llandogo 79
Llanellen 80
Llanfaenor, see Llangat-
tock-Vibon-Avel 84
Llanfair Cilgoed,seeLlan-
tilio Crossenny 92
Llanfoist 80
Llanfrechfa — Lower 81
Llanfrechfa — Upper 8r
Llangattock-Juxta-Caer-
leon, see Caerleon 49
Llangattock Llingoed .... 83
LlangUtock-Nigh-Usk ... 83
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel . 84
Llangeview 85
Llangibby 85
Llangoven 85
Llangstone
Llangua
Llangunnog, see Llanvi-
hangel-Tor-y-Mynydd.
Llangwm Ucha(or Uchaf )
& Isha (or Isaf), or
Upper & Lower Llan-
36
Llanhennook 87
Llanhilleth.orLlanhiddel 87
Llanishen 89
Llanllowell 89
Llanmartin with Llande-
aud 89
Llanmelin Wood, see
ire Newton an
Llanover 90
Llansantfraed 90
Llansoar Fawr, see Llan-
hennock 87
Llansoy 90
Llantai-nam, see Llanvi-
hangel-LIantarnam ... 96
Llanthewy-Rytherch 91
Llanthewy-Skirrid 91
Llanthewy- Vach, or Llan-
ddewi-fach 91
Llanthomas, see Cwm-
carvan 64
Llanthony Abbey, see
Cwmyoy 64
INDEX TO Kelly's Monmouthshire directory.
Llaiililliii-Criissi'iiiiv ....
Llantillio-Pertholey ....
Llantrisseiil
Manraches
Llanvair-Discoed & Dii
93
Llauvair-Kilgidin or Kil-
geddiii
Llanvaplev
Llanvedw" (Glam.), sec
South Wales Directory
Llanvetherine
Llanvibangel Crucorncy
Llauvihaiigel (Jobion or
LlBiiTihaiigel - nigh -
Usk
Llanrihangel - Llantar-
PAOF.
Mill Cominoii, see Uiidy
Mitcliel-Trov (Troy St.
Michael) '.
Monkditch Pill, see
Whitson
94 Monksflood 104
Monmouth 104
Mounton
Mj-nyddhach, see Shire
Newton
Mynydd Linyd or Urey
95 Hill, see Llanvair-
96 Discoed 94
I Mynjddislwyn
, Mynyddmaen, see M
98 yddishvyn
Nantybnch, see Tredegar 213
nam 96,Nantyderry, see Goytrey 73
Nant-y Glo,
97 J Nash
Newbridge, see Penmain
97 1 Newcastle see Llansjat-
I toek-Vibon-Avel ^.....
iNewchurch— East &\Vest
98 New Inn, see Pautcg
I New Inn Hill, see Wolves
Ne^vton
97jNewport
Newtown, see Ebbw Vale 66
New Tredegar
Oak— Great, see Bryn-
gwyn
Oakdale, see Penmain ...
Oakfield, see Cwmbran
Oldcastle
Onen, see Llanvihangel-
Ystern-Llewern
jOsbaston, see Monmouth 109
Overmonnow, see Mnn-
98 mouth 105
98 Pandy, see Llauvihungel
I Cruciirney 96
99[Panteg .....". 185
103
Llanvihangel - Pont - y
Moile
Llanvihangel-joxta-Rog-
giett
Llanvihangel - Tavern -
bach, or Llanvihangel-
Ystern-Llewern
Llanvihangel -Tor-y-My-
nvdd(St.Michael under
tbeHill)
Llanvihangel - nigh - Usk
or Llanvih-mgelGobion
Llanvihangcl-y-Vedw, or
Michaelst •iie-y-Vcuw..
Llanvihang.'I - Ystevn -
Llewern, or Lliinvi-
hangel-Tavernbach ...
Llanwenarih Breasthills
(SngarLo.if Mountain),
see Abergavenny 16 ;
and see Llanwenarth
Citra
Llanwen.rlh Citra
Llanwen.irth Citra &
Ultra Ferry
Llanwenarth Ultra 99 1 Pautygasseg,
Llanwern 99 newynydd ....
Llechryd, see Rhymnej' 201 Pare Grace Dieu
LIwyndu.seeAbergavenny igjPeuallt 187
Llyvos, see Llantilio- jPen-biddle, see Llanvi-
Crossenny 93! haugcl Crucorncy 96
Lower Cwmyoy 64 ' Pengam, & Pengam Gar
Lower Llanfrechfa 81 den Village, see Beil
LowerLlangwm 86[ wellty
Lower Race, see Panteg iSsiPenhow 187
I.,ower Sovervdd, see Penllwvn, see Pontlla
Crumlin 62| fraith, Penmain
Lpdart, see Mitchel-Troy 1041 Penmain or Penmaen... 187
99 j Penpellenny, see Goytrey 73
Penrhos or Peni
00 Penterrv- 190
( Pentrepoid,sceAbersychan
jfachen
Macben Upper & Lower.
see Machen
Maesycwmmer, see Bed-
was
Magor
Mamdee, see Newport ...
Malpas
Mamhilad
Maumoel, see Bedwellty
Mardv, nee Llantilio-Per-
tholey
Markham Village, see
Argoed, Bedwolltv
Marshlield, or St. Mary's
Field ."...
Mathcrn
May Hill, (ee Dixton 66 ;
& Monmouth
Meurig Stream, see
Mounton
Michaelstone-Y-Vedw, or
Llanvihangel-v-Vcdw.
Middle Soverydd, see
120 mam 188
toi Pen-y-cae-mawr,see\ew-
loi I church
38 Pen-y-Clawdd ^_
jPen-y-garn.seePontypool 193
93 Pen-y-lan, see Bassaleg. . . 35
Pen-y-pil, see St. Mellons
19 Pen-y-Pound, see Aber-
gavenny 18
loa Penyrheol, see Panteg ... 185
loajPeteratonc
Phillipstown, see New
108 Tredegar
Pill, see Newport
112 Pillgwenlly, see Newport 118
Pont Lawrence, see Myn-
103 1 yddislwyn
Ponthir.seeLlanfrechfa—
Crumlin 61 1 Lower
Mill— Little, see Llanvi- Pontllanfraith, see Pen-
hangel - Pont - y -Moile main 188
97; also Mamhilad loj
PAGH' PAOK
Pontnewydd, Sc Upper j Sudbrook or Southbrook,
Pontnenydd, see Llan- | see Portskewett 191
frechfa — Upper 82 [Sugar Loaf Mountain, see
Pontnewynydd 191I Abergavenny 16; A see
PontrhydjTun, see Llan- ] Llanwenarth Citra ... 98
freehta- Upper 82
Pontygof, see Ebbw Vale 67
Pontymist«r, see Risca... 204
Pontymoile, see Panteg.. 185
Pnntypool 192
Pontywain, see Risca ... 204
Porthcasseg, see St. Ar-
209
Porlon, see Goldcliff
Portskewett & Sudbrook 199
PwU-dn, see Llanwenarth
fltn. 99
PwUmeyric, see Mathern 103
Pye Corner, see Nash ... 116
Race (The) — Upper &
Lower, see Panteg 185
Raglan 199
Rassa 200
Redbrook, see Dixton ... 66
Redwick 201
Rhiwderin, see Bassaleg 34
Rholbin (Sugar Loaf
Mountain), see Aber-
Switzerland — Little,
Newport 117
Talgarth, see Llanvaches 94
Tallistown,see Ebbw Vale 67
Tal-y-coed, see Llantilio-
! Crossenny yj
Talywain,see Abersychan 27
TheBryn.seeLlangattock-
Nigh-Usk 84
The Glyn, see Newchurch 1 11
I he Heudre, see Llangat-
tock-Vibon-Avel 84
The Race, see Panteg 183
Tintern Abbey & Chapel
Hill 53
Tintem Parva, or Little
Tintern 212
Tranch, see Abersychan
27 ; & Pontvpool 193
Tredegar 213
Tredegar — New 219
Tredunnock 221
Tregare
Trelleck & Trelleck Town 222
Llanwenarth Citra 98 Trelleck Grange 223
Rhydygwern, see Machen loo Trevethin 223
Rhyniney 201 Triley, see Llantillio-
Risca ..". 204 Pertholey 93
Rock, sec Hedwellty 4ojTroedrhiwgwair, seeTre-
Rocktield 207J degar 213
Rogerstone, see Bassaleg 34
203
60
Royal Oak, sec Christ-
church ;
Rumnev
Ruustun& St. Pierre 211 ;
& see Mathern 103
St. Arvans 208
Arvans Grange, see
St. Arvans 209 1 hilleth
St. Bride Netherwent ... 209
St. Bride Wentloog 209
St. Kingsmark or Kyue-
niark, see St. Arvans 209
St. Lawrence, see Porth-
casseg, St. Arvans 209
St. Mary's ?'ield, or
Marshlield 102
St. Jlaughans 310
St. Mellons, or St. Melans 210
St. PieiTO & Runston an;
& see Mathern lo^
St. Woolos Without, sec
Newport 120
Saltniarsh, see Goldcliff 7:
Sebastopol, see Griffiths-
town 73
Shire Newton 211
Sirhowy, see Tredegar... 213
Six Bells, see Abcrtillery
29 ; & sen Llanhilleth... 88
Skenfrith, orSkenfreth... 212
Skirrid— (ireat or Holy
Mountain, see Aber-
gavenny 16 ; & gee
Llanthewy Skirrid .... 91
Skirrid— Little, see Aber-
gavenny 16
Snatchwood, see Abersy-
chan 27; & see Pont-
newynydd 191
Somerton Common, see
Newport 117
Southbrook or Sudbrook,
800 Portskewett 199
) V 0 r y d d — L 0 w e r &
Middle, see Crumlin. ..61-62
Trostrey 233
Troy, see Monmouth loS
Twynffald, see Pengam,
Bedwellty 40
Tycoch, see Cwmbran ... 62
Tydu, see Rogerstone,
Bassaleg
Tynewydd, see Penmain 188
Ty-r Graig, see Llan-
Undy
Upper Cwmbran, see
Llanfrechfa — Upper... 82
Upper Cwmyoy 64
Upper Llanfrechfa 82
Upper Llangwm 81
Up. Machen, .'■ee Machen too
UpperNew Iiin.seePanteg 183
Upper Race, see Panteg.. 185
Usk 224
Varleg.see Abersychan... 28
Victoria, see Ebbw Vale.. 67
WainfawT, see Risca 205
VVainfelin, seePontypool 193
Waunllwyd.sce EbbwVale h";
Wentwood, see New-
church— West 11'.
Wentwood Forest, see
Newchurch II^
Wernycourt, see Bryn-
gwyn 49
West Newchurch 116
Whitebrook.sce Llandogo yy
Whilelye, see Trellock ... 222
Whitewall, sec Magor.... 101
VVhitewalls Brake, see
Dinham Llanvair-
Discoed yl
Whitson 228
VVilcrick 228
Willowtown.seeEbbwVale 6n
Wolves Newton 228
228
Woodfield, see Penmain
Wyesham, see Dixton ... 66
VVyndcliff, see Penterrv.. 190
Ynysddu, see Mynycfd-
yelwyn 113
.16 ]^.N]m
LIST OF THE
PRINCIPAL SEATS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE,
With Eeference to the Places nnder which they will be found in this Volume.
PAGE
Aririietl (The), Kyi-Ie Mitfurd Chatfield esq. M.A, see
I'enallt 187
Belmont, Lionel Kranklin Bcyiion esq. J. P. see Clirist-
churcli 60
Bertholey park (nnoccupied), see Llantrissent 93
Blackbrooke, Robert Newton Jackson esq. J. P. see
Skenfrith 212
lirynderwen. Major Douglas William Graham J. P.
see Llanarth 78
Hrvn-Ivor Hall (unoTCupied). see Marshfield 102
Caer-Uan, Captain Henry Edward Walters R.N. (ret.),
J.P. see Cwmcarvan 63
Caldieot castle, George Wheatly Cobb esq. see Caldicot.. 53
Castle house, John Humphreys esq, see Usk 226
Cefn 11a (unoccupied), see Llanbadoc 78
Cefntilla court, Trevor Addams Williams esq. see
Llandenny 79
t^lytha park, William Reginald Jos. FUzherbert Herbert
esq. D.L., J.P. see Llanarth 78
Coldbrook park. Sir Arthur James Herbert M.A..
G.C.V.O., D.L., J.P. see Abergavenny 19
Coldra (The), John AVyndham Beynon esq. J.P. see
Christ<;hurch 60
Grott-y-BwIa, Col. James Harford Walwyn J.P. see
Monmouth 106
Dan-y-Graig, Francis Joseph Allister Kadcliffe, see
Grosmont 75
Dingestow court, Samuel Courthope Bosanquet esq.
D.L., J.P. see Dingesto-n- 65
Glen court (unoccupied), see Llanllowell 8g
Glen Trothy, Roger Benedict Vaughan esq. see Llan-
tilio-Croseenny 92
Goytrey hall, Capt. Lionel Digby Whitehead,see Goytrey 73
Graig (The), Edward Kendal Edmonds Mardon esq.
J.P. see Llantilio-Crossenny 92
Hardwick court, Ernest Hartland esq. M.A., F.S.A.,
J.P. see Chepstow 5b
Hendre (The), Hon. Lady Shelley Rolls,see Llangattock-
Vibon-Avel 84
Hill (The), Hon. Lilian Tydfil I.«wis, see Abergavenny ig
Hilston park, Arthur Ernest Lawley esq. see St.
Maughans 210
Itton court, William Edward Came Curre esq. D.L.,
J.P. see Itton 76
Llanarth court, Maj.-Gen. Lord TreowenC.B., C.M.G.
(Lord-Lieut.), see Llanarth 78
Llandogo priory, Arthur Godfrey Burchardt-Ashton
esq. J.P. see Llandogo 79
Llanfrechfagrange, ]\Iaj. -Gen. William Frederick Cleeve
C.B. & Mrs. Cleeve, see Llanfrechfa Lower 81
Llangibhy castle, Frederick Rutherfoord Harris esq.
.LP. see Llangibby 85
Llanover housed Major-Gen. Lord Treowen, C,B..
C.M.G. , J.P. (Lord-Lieut.), see Llanover 90
Llan-Rumney hall, Mrs. Maud M. Williams, see St.
Mellons 210
Llantarnara Abbey, Sir Clifford John Cory bart. M.P.,
D L., J.P. see Llanvihangel-Llantamam 96
Llantilio court, Sir Henry Malher-Jacksnn bart . C'. B. E.,
D.L., J.P. see Llantilio-Crossenny 9a
Llanvihangel court, Mrs. B. St. John Attwoo 1-
Mathews, see Llaiivihangel Crucorney 96
Llanwenarth house,Mrs.Humfrey,see Llanwenarth Ultra 99
Llanwern, Sybil Viscountess Rhondda. sei' Llanwern ... 99
Llan-yr-Avon, Alfred Mtissey Pilliuoi' o,q. J.P. see
Llanfrechfa Lower 81
Llwyndu court, Frederick Mills esq. D.L., J.P. see
Abergavenny 19
Maindiff court (unoccupied), see Lhntilio-Pertholey ... 93
Malpas court, Sir Leonard Wilkinson Llewelyn K.B.E.,
J.P. see Malpas loi
Moynes court (unoccupied), see Mathern 103
Nant Oer, Ferdinand Pakington John Hanbury esq.
D.L., J.P. see Abergavenny 19
Nevill hall (unoccupied), see Abergaveuny 19
Newton court. Rev. Charles W. Griffin M.A. see
Dixton 65
Oak Grove, Henry Hastings Clay esq. D.L., J.P. see
St. Arvans 20S
Palace (The) (unoccupied), see Mathern 103
Pant-y-goitre, Trevor. Davies Berrington esq. see
Llanvair-Kilgidin vS
Part-y-Seal, Henry Partridge esq. J.P. see Grosmont... 75
Pentre (The), Major-Gen. Arthur Solly-Flood iC.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O. see Abergavenny 19
Piercefield park, Henry Clay esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. see
St. Arvans 3o3
Plas Llecha, Edward Windsor-Richards esq. D.L., J.P.
see Tredunnock 211
Priory (The), Robert Rickards esq. J.P. see Usk 224
St. Pierre park. Major Cyril Stacey J.P. see St. Pierre 211
Scyborwen, Lady A. Georgina Legge, see Llantrissent 93
Shire Newton hall, Charles Oswald Liddell esq. J.P.
see Shire Newton 211
Snatchwood park, Mrs. Edward Jones, see Pont-
uewjniydd 192
Talycoed' court. Col Joseph Alfred Bradney, C.B.,
D.L., J.P., F.S.A. see Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern 98
Tredegar Park, Lord Tredegar, see Bassaleg 34
Tredilion park, William Lloyd Thomas esq. J.P. see
Llantilio-Pertholey 93
Trewvn, Philip Bartholomew Barneby J.P. see Cwmyoy 64
Triley court. Major Eugene Ayshfcrd Sanford J.P.
see Llantilio-Pertholey 93
Twyu Bell, Percy Radclifje esq. J.P. see Llanbadoc... 7S
Tygwyn (unoccupied), see Llantilio-Pertholey 93
Ty-to-Maen, James Childs Gould esq. M.P. see St..
" Mellons 210
Vaiiidrehall, Sir Richard Mathias bart. J.P. see St.
Mellons 2io
Wunastow court, Adela Lady Seale, see Wonastow 229
Wyastone Leys, Walter Levett esq. .see Dixton 65
Wyelands, Gerald Mainwaring Vaughan-Uughes esq.
M.A., J.P. see Mathern 103
16 J, 4 N 1920
INDEX TO
NAMES OF ADVERTISERS
THE Nl'MBmiS
or THE BOOK
ABERGAVENNY CHRONICLE, Newspaper g
ABERNANT LAKE HOTEL (LLANWRTYD)... 44
ALBION BOX CO. LIMITED 34
ALGER R. & SONS, Eleetrieal engineers & con-
tractors 70
ANDERSONS' CARDIFF RUBBER CO., India
rubber, waterproof & oilskin goods manufrs 34
BARCLAYS BANK LTD i
BEAVEN & SONS LIMITED, Sanitary, lighting
& heating engineers 46
BEVAN BROTHERS, Plumbers, heating & ven-
tilating engineers &e So
BOOTH, GORDON GRIFFITHS & CO., Invest-
ment consultants & stock brokers Facing Map of
South Wales
BRIGCtS T. N. & F. H. LIMITED, Leather
dressers, tanners & curriers 81
BRISTOW, -WADLEY & CO., Glass, lead, oil &
color merchants 34
BRITISH GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. 2
BROWN A., Auctioneer & valuer, arbitrator,
house & estate agent &c 35
BR0WN3C0MBE A. W. & SON, Builders &
contractors 47
BURCH.iM C. H., Hatter, hosier & outfitter 48
BURLEIGH A., Motor jobmaster 57
CAMBRIAN TENT & TARPAULIN CO. LTD... 67
CAMPLIN BROTHERS, Grindstone makers 85
CAPPER & CO., Wholesale grocers & provision
merchants 68
CARDIFF BRATTICE CLOTH CO 25
CASE BROTHERS, Florists & seedsmen 35
CHARLES J. & SONS, Builders & contractors &
joinery manufacturers 57
CHORLEY I. J. & CO., Builders, plumbers, decn-
rators &c ., 13
CICERI J. & SON, China,gla8s & earthenware dlrs 58
CLARKES CASH CHEMISTS (SOUTH
AVALES) LIMITED 58
OLEMENCE A. J., Wholesale rag, iron, metal &
bottle merchant 35
COLLARU W. & SON, Builders &- contractors ... 68
COOKSON BROTHERS, Iron & steel merchants.. 85
COUNTY FIRE OFFICE LIMITED 2
COUZENS G. & SONS LIMITED, Shop fitters,
builders & art decorators 25
CRAVEN & SPEEDING BROTHERS, Rope &
twine manufacturers 83
PAO»
D. & B. SUJ'PLY, Mercantile agent.s, insurance
brokers &;c 78
DAVID BROTHERS, Colliery tram makers, engi-
neers'& iron, brass & steel founders 75
DAVIES BROTHERS (NEWPORT) LIMITED
Builders' merchants & ironmongers 59
DAVIE.-< (S.), COGGINS cfe CO., Auctioneers,
valuers, house & estate agents 36
DAVIES' MUSIC STORES 68
DAVIS & SONS, Auctioneers, valuers, architects.
surveyors &c 4'
DAAVXAY A. D. k. SONS LIMITED, Steel &
iron constructional engineers J4
DE REES BILLPOSTING & ADVERTISING
CO. LIMITED 69
DOWNES C, House furnisher, upholsterer &c. ... 10
DUFNER H., Watchmaker & jeweller 71
EAGLE STAR & BRITISH DOMINIONS IN-
SURANCE CO. LIMITED Back of page
facing Inside Back Cover
EASTEN C. & CO., Auctioneers, valuers, accoun-
tants & stock & share brokers 36
ECUTT A. W., Naturalist & taxidermist 69
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED,
Publishers, printers, school furnishers & statnrs. 36
EDWARDS H. LIMITED, Gunsmiths, cartridge
makers & athletic outfitters 70
ELSTON H. & CO., Motor engineers, garage,
accessories, repairs &c It
EVANS B. & CO. LIMITED, Drapers, house fur-
nishers &c 78
EVANS A., A.A.I., Auctioneer, valuer & estate agnt 7S
EVANS D. LI., Engineer & merchant 25
EYERS W. & CO., Asphalte importers, paviors,
contractors &c 26
FENNELL E. & SONS, Fishmongers & fruiterers 72
FERRER J. & CO., Cork merchants & importers... 26
FLOOK H. & CO., Fish, fruit & potato merchants 59
FORD J. & SONS, Rope, iron k. metal merchants.
boat builders 27
FRY P. R., Architect, surveyor & estate agent ... 73
GaCCON F., Consulting motor engineer 37
GOUGHS' GARAGE CO 46
GRACE .1. i SONS LIMITED, Automobile &
agricultural engineers &c 76
GRAHAM (W.) HITCHCOX & CO., Architects,
auctioneers, surveyors, valuers & estate agents ... 69
GRANT W. H., Hotel & bar fitter 37
GRATTE H. J. & SON, Wholesale & export
chemists &e 74
GREGORY & PHILLIPS, Auctioneers, valuers &
accountants 49
INDEX TO NAMES OF ADVERTISERS.
GWATKIX & SON. fonch i motor body buiMe
60
HACKETT E. H., Auctioneer, valuer & estate agnt 60
HANSARD'S, Mineral water manufacturers 10
HAPPERFIELD & WIUANS LIMITED,
Wharfingers, forwarding & shipping agents 73
HARRISON \V. E., Steeplejack 82
ITASLA.M & STRETTON LIMITED, Electrical
supplies manufacturers 27
HERN S. & PERTWEE, Auctioneers, snrvej'ors
& Taluers 37
HICKS \V. T. & CO., Chemists & druggists 28
HILL'S GARAGE 15
HODGE R. & CO. LIMITED, Timber & builders'
merchants 74
HOLMAN & CO., Ship & engineers' furnishers ... 70
HOWELL W. S., Undertaker & funeral furnishr... 12
Hl'TCHINSON J. 4: CO., Iron merchants & engi-
neers' agents 16
.TEWEJ>L W. A: SONS, Builders, contractors Sc
decorators 71
John W. LI., Pastrycook, confectioner & refresh-
ment caterer 12
JONES (D. R.) & DANIEL, Auctioneers, land &
estate agents, insurance brokers &c 12
JONES J. M. & CO. .Patent medicine manufacturers 42
JONES (J. N.) & JAMES, Auctioneers, raluors,
house & insurance agents &e 76
JOVCEfr. H. LIMITED, Engineers' machinery &
small tool merchants 7
KEMP J. W.. Coppersmith, tinsmith & plumber .. 74
KENT W. & ,C0., Fruit brokers, fruit, flower,
potato, vegetable & rabbit .salesmen 17
LEWIS R. & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED, Paper-
hangings factors i8
LEWIS J., S,'iddler& harness maker 13
LIME FIRMS LTD., Lime & limestone manfrs... 42
LONDON ASSURANCE 4
LORILI,EUX k BOLTON LIMITED, Printing
ink manufacturers 6
L0VELL8' MOTOR CO 50
MANNINGS H. , Motor & cycle engineer & repairer 38
MATHIAS BROTHERS, Builders' merchants A
ironmongers 28
MAYBURY & CO. Builders' merchants & iron-
mongers 61
MEARA R . Agricultural provider & poultry ap-
pliance & portable building manufacturer 10
MELDRLMS LIMITED, Engineers, mechanical
"toker &c. manufacturers 83
METROPOLE .STUDIOS, Marine, mining, engi-
neering &c. phot ographor.s 29
MILES 0. A., Land & e.otate agent &>• 61
MOON R. W., Builder & contractor 51
MORGAN D. LIMITED, Drapers' warehousemen
As house furnisherf Facing tntid^ Front Cow
MORGAN D. & S0N.9, Builders' merchants Imidc
Front Covir
MORGAN T. & SON, Undertakers & funeral con-
tractors m
MORRIS & DOBBINS, .Vgricultural implement
agents, seed & manure merchants &c 13
MORRIS & GRIFFIN LIMITED. Chemical manure
manufacturers 73
MULTIPHONE & RECORD CO.. Gramophone
dealers jg
MUNN F. LTD. Engineers, machinery merchants
Se contractors 19
N.VTIONAL TIME RECORDER CO. LIMITED 6
NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS, Arehitecto,
auctioneers, valuers &c 52
NEWPORT BUILDERS' SUPPLY LIMITED... 62
NEWPORT & SOUTH WALES WINE &
SPIRIT CO. LIMITED 62
NICHOLAS & CO. LIMITED, Timber & slate
importers 71
NORAVICH UNION FIRE OFFICE 3
OAKES E. W. & CO. LIMITED, Assayers,
refiners & bullion dealers 85
OTTWAY W. &C0. LIMITED, Optical, surveying,
mining, scientific &c. instrument makers 5
PALMER T. C. Tailor 20
PARRY T.& SON, Auctioneers, valuers & estate agts 63
PARTRIDGE J.. Confectioner, refreshment con-
tractor &c 45
PEEL C. E. & SON, Engineers & iron & steel
merchants So
PENYLAN MOTORS LIMITED. Motor car
garage & motor acce.ssories 29
PERKINS. SEWARD & RICHARDSON
LIMITED, Builders' merchants 30
PERMAN E., Heating, lighting & sanitary engnr 63
PHILLIPS J. & SON. Corn, flour & seed merchants 53
PHILLIPS S. & SON, r.A.i., Auotioners, hotel
valuers, gangers &c "5
PILLINGER H. J. & CO., Stock & share brokers 73
PITT H., Seed merchant & florist 10
POOLES LIMITED, Meat salesmen & potato mers 38
PRICE T. S. & SONS, Iron, steel & metal mer-
chants, railway plant contractors &c 21
PRINCIPALITY PLATING CO., Silver, coppers-
nickel platers 39
PROTUEROE K.,Builder, contractor, carpenter &c 13
RAINFOKTH & SON, Goldsmiths, silversmiths *:
diamond merchants 54
REED F., F.A.A., Accountant & auditor 64
REES W. H., Dental surgery 39
RENNIE & JONES, Auctioneers, valuers, sur-
veyors & estate agents 64
ROGERS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED. Rag,
scrap iron, horseliair, waste rubber & waste
paper merchants 22
ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 3
ST. JULIAN'S KRICK & TILE CO. LIMITED c;;
SALISBURY'S, China to.ys & fancy goods dealers.. 24
SAMUEL \. & SON, Auctioneers, valuers & estate
agent <i 80
SAUNDERS J. T. & SON, Auctioneers & valuer.^ 39
SCOTTISH TUBE CO. LIMITED. Tube makers... 30
SER\'ICE ELECTRICAL CO. LIMITED 43
SESSIONS & SONS LTD., Building materials mer* 31
SHAFTESBURY HOTEL & RESTAURANTS
(NEWPORT; 6s
SHEFFIELD MERCANTILE STEEL CO. LTD 84
SHEPHERD M. LIMITED, Decorators 65
SHEPTON S. & SON, Builders & contractors ... 33
SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN & MARINERS'
ROYAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY 4
SOUTH WALES BILLIARDS & RECREATION
CO., Billiard & bagatelle table manufacturers ... 44
SOUTH WALES BRATTICE CLOTH & INDIA
RUBBER CO. LIMITED 72
SOUTH WALES TRANSPORT CO. LIMITED.., 79
SPRAQG T. & CO., Building contractors, ahop
fitters, sanitary engineers, emboieeM &c 79
INDEX TO NAMES OF ADVERTISERS.
PAGE
STEVENSON .T. W., Jeweller Si silversmith 40
STOBBS T., Timber merchant 74
STONE Ct. & CO., Undertakers.: 33
STONE A. J., Funeral director 40
STRAKER J., SON & CHAD WICK, f.a.i., Auc-
tioneero, valuers & acc'ountiints 9
STRODE T. & CO. Curriers & leather merchauts 72
STRONG, HANnrRY & CO. LIMITED, Whole-
sale paper merchants 9
TAYLOR S. D., Auctioneer, valuer & estate agent 45
THISTLE, HALL & CO. LUtllTED, Builders'
ironmongers, sanitary engineers & plumbers' mers 13
THOMAS D. G. & SONS.Coal & timber merchants 41
THOMAS D., Hardware, machinery &e. merchant
& importer 77
TRACE LIMITED, Glass merchants 56
TRICKEY J. & SON, Produce merchants 84
TROTT J. & SONS, Marine store dealers, rope,
canvas & metal merchants 31
TUCKER T., Sack & bag manufacturer 32
VICTORIA WELLS (LLANWRTYD), Sulphur,
saline waters & electric hot baths 43
WARD B. & CO., Floor specialists 41
WARE W. W. & CO. LIMITED, Curriers 74
WARNE W. & CO. LIMITED, India rubber ft
india rubber goods manufacturers 7
WATSONS AMALGAMATED, Paper merchants,
whulesale stationers & waste paper merchants .... 32
WEBB J. H. & SONS, Builders, decorators, shop-
fitting specialists &e 40
WESTERN TRINIDAD LAKK ASPHALT CO.
LIMITED 33
WHITE, COTTELL & CO., Vinegar manufaetrs... 8
AVILCE'S, Leather goods & toy dealers 24
WILLCOX W. H. & CO.' LIMITED, Engineers'
& mill furnishers, oil merchants &e S
WILLIAMS & COOK, Caterers & confectioners... 76
WILLIAMS J. A. T. & SONS, Cabinet manutrs 66
WILSON T. S. & CO.. Plumbago, graphite &
blacklead importers Facing Monmouth ^ Soiilfi
Wales Trade Sectioiti^
WINTER . J. G.. Typewriter repairer 66
WYNN R. & SONS. Carriers 1%: contractors 67
CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
THB KUMBERS EEFERBBD TO ABB THE ADVEHTISEMEKT PAGBS AT THE BND OF THE BOOK.
BANK.
BAHCIAYSKANK LTD
ASSUKANCE.
BRITISH GKNKRAL INSURANCE CO. LTD... 2
COUNTY FIRE OFFICE LIMITED 2
EAGLE STAR & BRITISH DOMINIONS IN-
SURANCE CO. LIMITED Backofpagc
Facing Inside Back Cover
LONDON ASSURANCE 4
NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE 3
ROYAL KXGHANGE ASSURANCE 3
GENERAL TRADES.
Accountants : —
C. EA.STEN & CO
GREGORY & PHILLIPS
F. REED, p.A.A
Aerated water manufacturers: —
HANSARDS
Ageots— Engineers' 1 ~
J.HUTCHINSON & CO
Agents— Manufacturers' : —
D. & B. SUPPLY
T. S. PRICE & SONS
Agricultural engineers :—
J. GRACE & SONS LIMITED
Agricultural implement agents : —
J. GRACE & SONS LIMITED
MORRIS & DOBBINS
Ale & stout bottle crate makers ; —
ALBION BOX CO. LIMITED
Alloy steels: —
SHEFFIELD MERCANTILE STEEL CO.
LIMITED
Architects : —
DAVIS & SONS
P. R. FRY
W. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO
NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS
Armoured concrete construction manufacturers ;~
B. WARD & CO
Artificial teeth maker ; -
W. H. REES
Artifts' oolormen : —
R. LEWIS & CO. (CARDIFF; LIMITED
AsliestOH goods manufaoturer.*;—
SOUTH WALES BRATTICE CLOTil &
LVDIA HUBBER CO. LIMITED
Asphalt construction :—
AVESTERN TRINID.VD lAKK ASPHALT
CO LIMITED
Aijihiilte imiKjrters: —
AV. EYERS & CO
iVsphalte paving contr;ictorB : —
W. KY'ERS & CO
Assayers : —
E. W. OAKES & CO. LIMITED
.Athletic outfitters;—
H. EDWARDS LIMITED
J. LEWIS
-■Vuctioneers: —
A. BROWN
S. DAVIES, COGGINS & CO
DAVIS & SONS
C. EASTEN & CO
A. EVANS, A. A.!
W. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & Cl)
GREGORY & PHILLIPS
E. H. HACKETT
S. HERN & PERTWEE
D. R. JONES & D.INIEL
.1. N. .JONES & JAMES
NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS
T. PARRY & SON
S. PHILLIPS & SON, P.A.I
RENNIE & JONES
A. SAMUEL & SON
■L T. SAUNDERS & SON
J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, p.a.i...
S. D. TAYLOR
Auditor : —
F. REED, r.A.A
Bagatelle table manufacturers :—
SOUTH WALES BILLIARDS & RECRE-
ATION CO
I Bank & office fitter :—
j R. W. MOON
Baths :-
j VICTORIA WELLS (LLANWRTYD)
Baths, lavatories & sanitary appliances raanufrs. : —
DAVIES BROS. (NEWPORT) LIMITED ...
Benevolent Society : —
SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN & MARI-
NERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
Billiard accessories merchants :—
W.H. GRANT
SOUTH WALES BILLIARDS & RECRE-
ATION CO
Billiard caterers;—
SOUTH WALKS HILI.IAKDS ^%- RECRE-
ATION CO
Billiiii-d table manufacturers: —
SOUTH WALES BILLIARDS \- RECRE-
ATION CO
Bill posters :
DE REES BILLPO.STING .t ADVER-
TISINGCO. LIMITED
CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
XIU
PAOH
Bitumen importers : -
WESTERN TRINIDAD LAKE ASPHALT
CO. LIMITED 33
Black lead importers : —
T. S. WILSON & CO Facing Monmouth Sf
Smith Wales Trade Sections
Boat builders : —
J.FORD&SONS 27
Bone crushers : —
MORRIS & GRIFFIN LIMIl'ED 73
Bone manure manufacturers : —
MORRIS & GRIFFIN LIMITED 73
Boot & shoe dealer :—
J.LEWIS 13
Bottle merchant :—
A. J. CLEMENCE 35
Box manufacturers :—
ALBION BOX CO. LIMITED 34
Brattice cloth manufacturers : —
CARDIFF BRATTICE CLOTH CO 25
SOUTH WALES BRATTICE CLOTH &
INDIA RUBBER CO. LIMITED 72
Brick & tile manufacturers : —
ST. JULIAN'S BRICK & TILE CO. LTD 55
Brokers— Fruit : —
W.KENT&OO '7
Brokers— Metal :—
COOKSON BROTHERS 85
Builders & contractors :—
A. W. BROWNSCOMBE & SON 47
J, CHARLES & SONS 57
I. J. CHORLEY & CO 13
W. COLLARD & SON 68
G. COUZENS(& SONS LIMITED 25
W. JEWELL & SONS 71
R. W.MOON 5'
R. PROTHEROE 13
S. SHEPTON & SON 33
T. &C. SPRAGG 79
i. H. WEBB& .SONS 4°
Builders' ironmongers: —
DAVIES BROTHERS (NEWPORT) LTD... 59
MATHIAS BROTHERS 28
THISTLE, HALL & CO. LIMITED 23
Builders' merchant,'* : —
DAVIES BROTHERS (NEWPORT) LTD... 59
R. HODGE k CO. LIMITED 74
M.iTHIAS BROTHERS 28
M.iYBURY & CO 61
D. MORGAN & SONS Inside Front Coi-er
Building material merchants: —
NEWPORT BUILDERS' SUPPLY LTD 62
PERKINS, SEWARD & RICHARDSON LTlL. 30
SESSIONS & SONS LIMITED 3'
Bullion dealers : ~
E. W. OAKES & CO. LIMITED 85
Cmhinet makers : —
C. DOWNES 10
T. MORGAN & SON 41
J. A. T. WILLIAMS & SONS 66
Caf6:-
J. PARTRIDGE 45
Canvas merchants :—
J. TROTT & SONS 3'
rAOS
Cju-penter & joiner : —
R. PROTHEROE 13
Carriers: —
R. WYNN & SONS 67
Cartage contractors :—
R. WYNN & SONS f>7
Cartridge makers : —
H.EDWARDS LIMITED 70
Case makers : —
ALBION BOX CO. LIMITED 34
Case hardening steel manufacturers : —
SHEFFIELD MERCANTILE STEEL CO.
LIMITED 84
Caterers :—
WILLIAMS & COOK 76
Cement merchants : —
0. E. PEEL & SON 80
PERKINS,SEWARD& RICHARDSON LTD.. 30
SESSIONS & SONS LIMITED 31
Chemical manufacturers : —
MORRIS & GRIFFIN LIMITED 73
Chemical plant manufacturers : —
MELDRUMS LIMITED 82
Chemists — Wholesale & export : —
H. J. GRATTE & SON 74
Chemists & druggists :—
CLARKES CASH CHEMISTS (SOUTH
WALES) LIMITED- 58
W. T. HICKS & CO 28
China, glass & earthenware dealer.-i : —
J. CICERI & SON 5«
Cigar importers: —
H. J. GRATTE & SON 74
Clock importer :—
D. THOM.IS • 77
Coach & motor body bmilders : - -
GWATKIN&SON 60
LOVELLS' MOTOR CO 5-^
Coal merchants : —
HAPPERFIELD & WILLANS LIMITED... 73
D. G. THOMAS &. SONS 4«
Colliery machinery merchant : —
D. LL. EVANS 35
Colliery, & scientific instrument makers : —
W. OTTWAY & CO. LIMITED 5
Colliery stores contractors: —
R. ALGER & SONS 7°
Colliery tram makers ;—
D.VVID BROTHERS 75
Commission agents ; —
CAPPER & CO 68
HAPPERFIELD & WILL.-VNS LIMITED ... 73
J. STRAKRK, SON & CHADWICK. f.a.i ... <)
Confectioners : -
W. LL. JOHN '2
J. PARTRIDGE 45
WILLIAMS & COOK 76
Constructional iron & steel work : —
A. I). D.A.W\AY & SONS LIMITED 14
Contractors : —
R. ALGER & SONS 7°
HAPPERFIELD & WILLANS LIMITED ... 73
F. MUNN LIMITED 19
0LiS81PIKl) INDEX TO AUVEKTISEMKNTS.
Cupper platora: —
VRINCIPAHTV PLATING CO 39
Coppersmith : —
J. W. KEMP 74
Cork luerchautB & importers : —
J. KERREK & CO 26
Corn, flour & seed merchants : —
J. PHILLIPS & SON 53
Crucible steel manufacturers: —
SHEFFIELD MEKCAXTILE STEEL CO.
LIMITED 84
Curriers ■. -
T. N. & F. H. BKIGOS LIMITED 81
T. STRODE&CO 72
W. \V. WARE & CO. LIMITED 74
( jcle agent, dealer & repairer ; —
H. MANNIN'OS 3S
Deconitor.s; —
1. J. CUORLEY & CO 13
U. COUZENS & SONS LIMITED 25
W. JEWELL & SON'S 71
H. LEWIS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED ... 18
M. SHEPHERD LIMITED 65
J. II. WEBI! & SONS 40
Decorators' sumlries merchants: —
BRISTOW, WADLEY & CO 34
Deutal surgery: —
W. H. REE3 39
Uiamondmercliants: -
RAINFORTH &SOn' 54
Drapers: —
B. EVANS & CO. LIMITED 78
Drapers' warehousemen : —
D. MORGAN LIMITED J'Wiag IntUte l-'ton< Cover
I'^lectric light & power engineeis : —
SERVICE ELECTRIC.A.L CO. LIMITED ... 43
Kiectrical engineers : —
K. ALOER & SONS 70
SERVICE ELECTRICAL CO. LIMITED ... 43
El«.l.rical supplies merchants : —
HAS LAM & STRETTON LIMITED 27
SERVICE ELECTRICALCO. LIMITED 43
Electricians: —
I. J. CHORLEY * CO 13
HASLAM & STRETTON LI.MITED 27
Kiiil«s8ers : —
T &C. SPUAOO 79
Engineers:
lUVID BROTHERS 75
D. LL. EVANS 25
C. H. JOYCE LIMITED 7
MELDKUM3 LIMITED 82
F. MCNN LIMITED 19
C. E. PEEL & SON So
SERVICE ELECTRICAL CO. LIMITED 43
Kngineers' & mill furnishers : —
W. H. WILLCOX& CO. LIMITED 8
Kugineers' tool merchants : —
C. U. JOYCE LIMITED 7
Kugiaeering & collier; requisites : —
D. THOMAS 77
Kiplosivea merchaut : —
D. LL. EVANS 25
Fancy goods dealers :
SAUSBURY'S 24
F'ireproof flooring manufacturers : —
A. D.DAWN.\Y& SONS LIMITED 14
Fire-resisting floors & stairoa.se manufacturers : -
B. WARD & CO 4,
' Fish, fruit & potato merchants :
H. FLOOK&CO S9
I Fishmongers : —
E. FENNELL & .SONS 72
j Florists: —
I CASE BROTHERS 35
H. PITT 10
\ Forced draught furnace manufacturers ; —
! MELDRU.MS LIMITED S2
Forcings- Iron & steel :—
T. S. PRICE & SONS 21
I Forwardinn; iigcnts: —
HAPPEREIELD & \VILL.\Ns Ll.MITKU ... 73
French polisher : —
0. DOWNES 10
' Fruiterers:—
E. FENNELL & St)NS 72
Fuuei-.ll furnishers : -
j W.S.HOWELL 12
T. MORGAN&SON 41
O. STONE & GO 1,^
! A.J.STONE 40
Game dealers: —
E. FENNELL & SONS
Garden hose manufacturers : —
ANDERSONS CARDIFF RUIiBKU
Gnsfittors: —
I BEVAN BROTHERS
T-:
80
I. J. CHORLEY & CO 13
Gaugers : —
S. PHLLLIPS& SON, r.A.i 75
Gltt.ss bevellers & silverers : —
BRISTOW, WADLEY & CO 34
TRACE LIMITED 5"
Glass merchants : —
BRISTOW, WADLEY & CO 34
R. LEWIS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED 18
TRACE LIMITED 56
Glue manufacturers : -
MORRIS & GRIFFIN LIMll'ED 73
Goldsmiths : —
lUINFORTH & SON 54
Gramophone dealers: —
MULTIPHONE & RECORD CO 38
Granite concrete paving contractors: —
B. WARD & CO 41
Graphite importers :- -
T. S. WILSON & CO t'aoiHg Monmouth ,t
Soiitli Wn/fi Trade Stctions
Grindstone makers ; —
CAMPLIN BROTHERS Ss
G rocers- Wholesale: —
CAPPER & CO 6«
Gunsmiths ; -
II. EDWARDS LIMITED 70
Hardware merchants : —
HOLMAN & CO 7"
D. THOM.A.S 77
Hatter:—
C. H. BUROHAM 48
CbiSaiFIED INDEX TO AUVKKTISEMKNT.S.
XV
Heating appai-atus manufactu
J. W. KEMP
74
Heating engineers : —
R. ALGER & SONS 7°
BEAVEXJt SONS LIMITED 46
SEVAN BROTHERS So
J. W. KEMP 74
E. PKRMAN 63
Horsehair merchanta : —
ROGERS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED 22
Huse pipe manufacturers : —
ANDERSONS' CARDIFF RUBBER CO 34
W. WARNE & CO. LIMITED 7
vr. H. WILLCOX & CO. LIMITED 8
Hosier & glover : —
C. H. BURCHAM 48
Hotel & bar fitter: —
W.H.GRANT 37
Hotel valuers: —
DAVIS & SONS 41
S. PHILLIPS & SON, f.A.i 75
J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWIOK, r.i.i ... 9
S. D. TAYLOR 45
Hotels :—
ABERNANT LAKE (LLANWKTYD) 44
SHAFTESBURY (NEWPORT) 65
House furnishers: —
C. D0WNE8 10
B. EVANS & CO. LIMITED 78
D. MORGAN LIMITED Faciiu)
Inside Fivnt Cover
D.THOMAS 77
House, land & estate agents : —
A.BROWN 35
S. DA VIES, COGGINS & CO 36
DAVIS & SONS 41
A. EVANS, A.A.I 75
P. R. FRY 73
W. GRAHAM, IIITCHCOX & CO 69
GREGORY & PHILLIPS 49
E. H. HACKETT 60
S. HERN & PERTVVEE 37
D. R. JONES & DANIEL 12
J. N. JONES & JAMES 76
C. A. MILES 61
NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS 52
T. PARRY & SON 63
S. PHILLIPS & SON, F.A.I 75
RENNIE & JONE.S 64
A. SAMUEL & SON 80
J. T. SAUNDERS & SOX 39
J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, f.a.i... 9
S. D. TAYLOR 45
Household requisites: -
D. &- B. .SUPPLY 78
India rubber manufacturers : —
\V. WARNE & CO. LIMITED 7
India rubber goods manufacturers ; —
ANDER.SONS' CARDIFF RUBBER CO 34
SOUTH WALES BRATTICE CLOTH &
INDIA RUBBER CO. LIMITED 72
W. AVARNE & CO. LIMITED 7
Injector manufacturers : —
W. H. WILLCOX & CO. LIMITED 8
ruclor of sanitary sck
E. PERMAN
631
rAQB
Insurance agents : —
A. BROWN 35
J. N. JONES & JAMES 76
J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWIOK, h.a.i... 9
S. D. TAYLOR 45
Insurance brokers : —
D. & B. SUPPLY 78
GREGORY & PHILLIPS '. 49
D. R. JONES & DANIEL .^ 12
C. .1. MILES 61
Interior decorators ; —
T. &C. SPRAGG 79
Investment consultants : —
BOOTH, GORDON GRIFFITHS & CO. ...Facing
Map .;/■ South YValei
Iron, brass & steel founders : —
DAVID BROTHERS 75
Iron merchants : —
A. J. CLEMENGE 35
COOKSON BROTHERS 85
J. FORD & .SONS 27
J. HUTCHINSON & CO 16
C. E, PEEL & SON 80
T. S. PRICE & SON 21
Ironmongers : —
DAVIES BROS. (NEWPORT) LIMITED ... 59
HOLMAN & CO 70
MATHIAS BROTHERS 2«
MAYBURY & CO 6i
SESSIONS & SONS LIMITED 31
Iron & steel bridge, girder & roof manufacturers: —
A. D. DAWN AY & SONS LIMITED 14
Jewellers : —
H. DUFNER 71
J. W. STEVENSON 40
Joinery manufacturers : —
J. CHARLES & SONS 57
Leather dressers & manufacturers : —
T. N & F. H. BRIGGS LIMITED Si
Leather factors : —
T. N & F. H. BRIGGS LIMITED 81
Leather importers it exporters : —
T. N. & F. H. BRIGGS LIMITED 81
Leather merchants: —
T. X. & F. H. BRIGGS LIMITED 81
T. STRODE & CO 72
W. AV. AVARE & CIX LIMITED 74
Leather goods dealers : —
AVILCES 24
Lighting engineers : —
' BEAVEN & SONS LIMITED 46
E. PERMAN 63
Lime & limestone manufacturers : —
LIME FIRMS LIMITED 42
Lithographic printing ink mauufactureiti :—
LORILLEUX & BOLTON LIMITED 6
Machinery merchants : —
C. H. JOYCE LIMITED 7
V. MINN LIMITED 19
C. E. PEEL & SON 80
D. THOMAS 77
Manure manufacturers :—
MORRIS & GRIFFIN LIMITED 73
MORRIS & DOBBINS 13
Marble mosaic paving contractors : —
B. W.A.RD & CO 4«
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OLASSIKIED INDEX TO ADVKRTISEMRNTS.
PAOH
Marine store dealers : —
A.J. CLEMENCE 35
J. TROTT & SOVS 31
Meat salesmen :—
POOLES I-IMia'ED 3S
Mechanical stoker manufacturers : —
MELDRUMS LIMITED S2
Medical bottle merchants & importers :
J. FERRER A: CO 26
Mercantile agents :
D. & B. SUPPLY 78
Melal merchants ; —
A. J. CLEMENCE 35
J. FORD & SONS 2-
T. S. PRICE & SONS 21
J. TROTT & SONS 31
Mineral water manufacturers : —
HANS.\RD'S 10
Mineral water crate makers : —
ALBION BOX CO. LIMITED 34
Milling & scientific instrument maker.s : —
W. OTIWAV & CO. LIMITED 5
Mortgage brokers : —
OREGORY & PHILLIPS 49
Motor cab proprietor : —
A. BURLEIGH 57
Motor car accessories : —
H. ELSTON & CO 11
PEN YLAN MOTORS LIMITED 29
Motor car agents : —
GWATKIN & SOX 60
Motor car factors: —
HILL'S G.VRAGE 15
Motor car garages : —
H. ELSTON & 00 11
GOUGH'S GAR.iGE CO 46
HILL'S GAIUGE 15
PENYLAN MOTORS LIMITED 29
Motor car repairers : —
H. ELSTON & CO 11
HILL'S GARAGE iS
H. MANNINGS 38
Motor & cycle tyre manufacturers : —
ANDERSON.S' CARDIFF RUBBER CO 34
Motcr engineers :-
H. ELSTON & CO 11
K. GACCON 37
J. GK.VCE & SONS LIMITED 76
UW.Vl'KIN & SON 60
LOVELLS' MOTOR CO 50
H. MANNINGS 3S
Motor jobmasters : -
A. BURLEIGH 57
SOUTH WALES TRANSPOHI' CO. LI'l) ... 79
llouldings manufacturers : —
H. HODGE & CO. LIMITED 74
Naturalist & taxidermist: —
A. W. ECITTT 69
Newspapers: —
ABERGAVENNY CHRONICLE 9
Nickel platers : -
PRINCIPALITY PL.ATING CO jg
H. PITT 10
Office fitters : -
J. A. T. WI1,L1AMS & SONS (>l,
Oil & color men :—
BRISTOW, WADLEY &- CO 34
Oil merchants : —
W. H. WILLCOX i^- CO. LIMITED S
Oilskin goods manufacturers :—
ANDERSONS' CARDIFF RUHHEK CO ... 34
Olive oil importers : —
J. FERRER & CO 26
Opticians ; —
W. OTTVVAY & CO. LIMITED 5
Outfitter: —
C. H. BURCHAM 4S
Painters & decorators : —
W. COLL.ARD & SON 08
Painters & paperhangers : —
I. J. CHORLEY & CO 13
Paper merchants : —
STRONG. HANBURY & CO. LIMITED ... 9
W.A.TSONS AMALGAMATED 32
Paperhangiug.'i factors : -
R. LEWIS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED... i.S
Pastrycook:—
W. LL. JOHN 12
Patent medicine manufacturers : —
J. M. JONES & CO 42
Photographers— Marine, mining, engineering &c : —
METROPOLE STUDIOS 29
Photographic apparatus & material dealers : —
CL-4.RKES CASH CHEMISTS (SOUTH
WALES) LIMITED 58
W. T. HICKS & 00 28
Pianoforte tnners & repairers : —
DAVIES' MUSIC STORES 68
Picture frame makers : -
T. MORGAN & SON 41
Pilwood merchant : —
T. STOBBS 74
Plumbago importers: —
T. S. WILSON & CO b'aciny Monmouth 4
Sout/i If '«/<•« Trade Seclion^
Plumbers:
HEVAN BROTHERS So
1. .1. CHORLEY' Sc CO 13
W. COLL.VRD & SON 68
J. W. KEMP 74
Plumbers' merchants : —
THISTLE, HALL & cn. LI.MITIOI) 23
Portable building manufacturer ;—
R. MEARA 10
Potato merchants : —
POOLES LIMITED 38
Poulterers : —
E. FENNELL& SONS 72
Poultry appliance manufacturer : -
R. MEARA 10
Printers : —
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. LTD.. j6
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Printing ink manufacturers : —
LOKILLEUX & BOLTOX LIMITED 6
Produce mercihante : —
J, TRICKEY & SON 84
Provision merchants : —
CAPPER & CO 68
Publishers: —
EDUCATIONAL PrBLISHIXG CO. LTD... 36
Pump makers: —
W. H. WILLCOX & CO. LIMITED 8
Rfvbhit salesmen : -
W. KENT &. CO 17
Rag merchants : —
A. J. CLEMENCE 35
ROGERS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED ... 22
Railway plant eontraetors : — .
T.'s. PRICE & SON 21
Refiners:— ■ ■
E. W. CAKES & CO. LIMITED 85
Refreshment contractors : —
W. LL. JOHN 12
J. PARTRIDGE 45
Refreshment rooms : —
B. EVANS & CO. LIMITED 78
Refuse destructor manufacturers : —
MELDRUMS LIMITED -. 82
Rent collectors :—
J. T. SAUNDERS & SON 39
Restaurants : —
SH.VFTESBrRY (NEWPORT) 65
Roller composition manufacturers : —
LORILLEUX & BOLTON LIMITED 6
Rope merchants : —
J. FORD & SONS 27
J. TROTT & SONS 31
Rope & twine manufacturers : —
CRAVEN & SPEEDING BROTHERS S3
Sack & bag manufacturer : —
T. TUCKER 32
Saddler & harness maker : —
J. LEWIS 13
Salesmen — Fruit, flower, potato &c. : —
W. KENT & CO 17
Sanitary engineers : —
R. ALGER & SONS 70
BEAVEN & SONS LIMITED 46
I. J. CHORLEY & CO 13
E. PERMAN 63
T. &C. SPRAGG 79
THISTLE, HALL & CO. LIMITED 23
Saw mill proprietors : —
R. HODGE & CO. LIMITED 74
NICHOLAS & CO LIMITED 71
S. SHEPTON & SON 33
T. STOBBS 74
School furnishers; —
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. LTD... 36
Sorap iron merchants ; —
J. HUTCHINSON &• CO 16
ROGERS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED ... 22
Scrap metal merchants : —
C. E. PEEL & SON 80
Seed merchants : —
MORRIS & DOBBINS 13
H. PITT 10
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Seedsmen : —
CASE BROTHERS 35
Shipping agents : —
HAPPERFIELD & WILLANS LIMITED... 29
Shopfitters : —
W. COLLARD A: CO 68
G. COUZENS & SONS LIMITED 25
T. & C. SPRAGG 79
J. H. AVEBB & SONS 40
J. A. T. WILLIAMS & SONS... 66
Silver platers:—
PRINCIPALITY PLATING CO 39
Silversmiths ; —
RAINFORTH & SOX 54
,1. W. STEVENSON -.. 4
Slate merchants : —
NICHOLAS & CO. LIMITED 71
PERKINS. SEWARD & RICHARDSON
LIMITED 30
Society ;—
SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN & MARI-
NERS'ROY'AL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY 4
Soda water manufacturers : —
HANSARD'S 10
Sports goods manufacturers : —
ANDERSONS' CARDIFF RUBBER CO ... 34
Stationers : —
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. LTD... 36
AVATSONS AMALGAMATED 32
Steam packing manufacturers : —
W. AVARNE & CO. LIMITED 7
Steel manufacturers : —
SHEFFIELD MERCANTILE STEKL CO.
LIMITED 84
Steel merchants : —
COOKSON BROTHERS 85
C. E. PEEL & SON 80
T. S. PRICE & SONS 21
Steel joist'manufaeturers : —
A. D.' DAWNAY & SONS LIMITED 14
Steeplejack : —
AV. E. HARRISON 82
Stock & share brokers : —
BOOTH, GORDON GRIFFITHS & CO... .Fuchii/
Map of South Wiile.'i
C. FASTEN & CO 36
H. J. PILLINGER & CO 73
Stove & range manufacturers:—
DAAaES BROS. (NEWPORT) LIMITED... 59
Sulphur, saline waters & electric hot baths : —
VICTORIA WELLS (LLANWRTY'D) 43
Surveying instrument makers: —
W. OTTWAY & CO. LIMITED 5
Si\rveyors : —
DAVIS & SONS 41
P. R. FRY 7.?
W. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO 69
S. HERN & PERTWEE 37
NEWLAND, HUNT & AVILLIAMS 52
S. PHILLIPS & SON. F.A.I 75
RENNIE & JONES 64
Tailor : —
T. C. PALMER 20
Tanuers : —
T. N. & F. H. BRIGGS LIMITED 81
MON. & S. W. 6
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Tarpaulin manufacturers : —
CAMBRIAX TEXT & TARPAULIN CO.
LIMITED 67
Telescope makers ;—
W. OTTVVAY & CO. LIMITED 5
Tent & marquee manufacturers : —
CAMBRIA>' TENT i: TARPAULIN CO.
LIMITED 67
Terra cotta manufacturers: —
ST. JULIAN'8 BRICK & TILE CO. LTD . 55
Timber merchants ;--
R. HODGE & CO. LIMITED 74
NICHOLAS & CO. LIMITED 71
T. STOBBS 74
D. 0. THOMAS & SONS 41
Timber surveyors :—
J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, f.a.i... 9
Time recorders — Automatic: —
NATIONAL TIME RECORDER CO. LTD. 6
Tinsmith : -
J. W. KEMP 74
Toilet requisites :--
W. T. HICKS & CO 28
Toy dealers : —
SALISBURYS 24
WILCE.'^ 24
Tube makers : —
SCOTTISH TUBE CO. LIMITED 30
TypeMT-iter repairer ; -
J. G. WINTER 66,
Undertakers : —
W. S. HOWELL 12
T. MORGAN & SON 41 ;
R. PROTHEROE 13;
G. STONE it CO ." 33
A. J. STONE 40
Upholntcrer: —
C. DOWNES 10
Valuers : —
A. BROWN 35
■S DAVIIvS COGGINS & CO 36
DAVIS & SONS 41
C. EASTEN & CO 36
A. EVAN.S A.A.i 75
K. GACCON 37
W. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO 69
OKKOORV & PHILLIPS 4g
Valuers : —
E. H. HACKETT 60
S. HERN & PERTWEE 37
D. R. JONES & D\NIEL 12
J. N.JONES a JAMES 76
C. A. MILES 61
NEWLAND, HUNT & WILUAMS 52
T. PARRY & SON 63
RENNIE & JONES 64
A. SAMUEL & SON So
J. T. SAUNDERS & SON 39
J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, p.a.i... 9
S. D. TAYLOR 45
Ventilating engineers ; —
R. ALGER & SONS '. 70
SEVAN BROTHERS So
Vinegar manufacturers ; —
WHITE, COTTELL i. CO 3
Waste merchants : —
A. J. CLEMENCK 35
J. HUTCHINSON & CO 16
ROGERS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED ... 22
Waste paper merchants : —
ROGERS & CO. (CARDIFF) LIMITED ... 22
WAT.SONS AMALGAMATED 32
Watchmakers : —
H. DUFNER 71
RAINFORTH & .SON 54
Waterproof garment manufacturers : —
ANDERSONS' CARDIFF RUBBER CO 34
W. WARNE & CO. LIMITED "7
Wharfingers :—
HAPl'ERFIELD & WILL.iNS LIMITED... 73
White le.id merchant.s: —
BRISTOW, WADLEY & CO 34
AVine & spirit merchants; —
NEWPORT & SOUTH WALES WINE &
SPIRIT CO. LIMITED 62
Wine & spirit case Si crate makers ;- -
ALBION BOX CO. LIMITED 34
Wiro rope manufacturers: —
CRAVEN & SPEEDING BROTHERS S3
Wootl block & parquetry flooring contractors ;—
B. WARD & CO ". 41
Wood gate & fencing manufacturer ; —
T. STOBBS 74
Wool staplers : —
MORRIS & DOBBINS 1;
MONMOUTHSHIRE
MONMOUTHSHIRE is an English oouniy, bordering on
duiith Wales, and is bounded to the north and north-east
bv Herefordshire, the river Monnow forming a portion of
the boundary, on the east by the Wye, dividing it from
Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, on the south by the
estuary of the Serern, and on the -west by the Eumney,
dividing it from Brecknockshire and Glamorganshire ;
in shape it approaches a rectangle, having an average
breadth from east to west of about 30 miles, and length
from north to south of about 26 miles. The adminis-
trative countv comprises 349,552 statute acres, and had
a population 'in i85i of 174.633; »" 1871, 195.448; i"
1881, 211,276; in 1891, 248,054; and in 1901 of 298,078,
of whom 153,384 were males and 144,692 females. The
number of houses were: — inhabited, 55,744; unin-
habited, 3,285, including 1,416 in general occupation for
business or other purposes ; and building, 527. The
area of the ancient or geographical county is 341,688
acres ; the population in 1901 was 292,317.
The population of the administrative county and
county borough of Newport in 1911 was 395,719, viz.: —
males, 207,429, and females, 188,290.
It was part of the island occupied by the Romans,
and formed part of the division called Britannia Secunda ;
several remains prove that the Second Legion occupied
this part, and the Roman remains are so frequent
a to lead to the belief that the beauty of the scenery
and richness of the soil had induced many of the
Romans to erect villas here. After the departure of
the Romans it was the scene of frequent encounters
between the Saiuns and Ancient Britons ; the Saxons
never appear to have entirely conquered the country,
then known by the name oi Gwent; the numerous
earthworks still existing show the contests which took
place. After the Norman conquest, numerous Norman
barons, to whom grants of land had been made,
governed the country under the name of Lords of the
Marches, and they here erected many castles to com-
mand the passes into the Welsh country ; the ruins
of many of these castles still exist; among the prin-
cipal are Abergavenny, Caerleon, Caldicot, Ohepstow,
Dinham, Grosmont, Monmouth and Usk.
Monmouthshire was joined to England as an English
county in 1535 by Henry VIII. but it was considered a
Welsh county for the administration of justice until the
reign of Charles II. when it was first included in the
Oxford circuit. The legal authority of the Lords
Marchers was only put an end to by act of ist William
and Jtlary, 1689 : it is still, to a great extent, a Welsh
county : the Welsh names of places are retained, and the
lower orders still cling to Welsh customs and speak the
language to an extent that renders it necessary in many
churches to perform services alternately in Welsh and
English : and in the Dissenting chapels Welsh is stiU
more frequently used, to which may be attributed the
?reat hold dissent has obtained here and in South Wales.
The surface of the country is greatly varied ; in the
north and west hills rise to a considerable height : the
Sugar Loaf is 1,954 f^*'; Blorenge, 1.720, and Skyridd
Vawr, i,6oi. These hills are intersected by valleys of
great beauty, through which flow mountain streams,
tributaries of the Usk or Wye. Towards the south, on
either side of the mouth of the river Usk, are two large
tracts of marsh land, called Caldicot Level and Wentlog
Level, which are artificially drained and protected from
the irruption of the Bristol Channel by sea-walls.
The principal river is the Severn, which forms the
southern boundary, and into the estuary of which the
other rivers— the Wye and the Usk— with their tribu-
tanp.:. empty themselves. The Monnow flows in from
Herefordshire, and forms the north-eastern boundary,
nntil it reaches Monmouth, where it joins the Wye, which
then becomes the eastern boundary, and flows by Tintern
and Chepstow to the Severn. The Usk rises in Breck-
ockshire and enters the county near Abergavenny, and
flows, after a long and winding course, past Caerl
Newport to the sea. The Ebbw ' ' "
and
orth-west,
d falls into the Usk below Newport. The Eumney is
boundary and falls into the Bristol Channel.
The Trolhv. Honddii. Soar, Mounton brook, Rumy, Sir-
howy, Avon, Llwyd and Sychan, are other streams.
In the Western portion of the county is the Monmouth-
shire canal, which starts from Newport, where there :n »
onmmodious docks, and continues northward to Ponty-
pool ; north of Newport, near Malpas, the Crumlin Canal
joins the Monmouthshire Canal. The Brecknockshire^
Canal from Brecon enters the county near Abergavenny,
and continues south till it joins the Monmouthshire Canal
below Pontypool, thus giving it connection with Newport.
The county is well supplied with railways, the western
half more so than the eastern : these railways are worked
in connection with the Great Western and London and
North Western railways, thus giving access to all parts
of the British Isles. The principal line. Great Western,
passes through the county from north to south, con-
necting Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford: on this
road is the Pontypool Road Junction, from which starts
the single line of railway to Usk and Monmouth, then^-e
are branches to Chepstow, Ross in Herefordshire, and to
Coleford, in Gloucestershire; and also the West Midland^
Railway (Newport section), worked by the Great Western
through Pontypool, and across the ' celebrated Crumlin
Viaduct to Merthyr Tydfil and Swansea. In the west
of the countv the Great Western Railway have one line,
called the Eastern Valleys Railway, from Newport
through Pontypool to Blaenavon, and another called the
Western VaUeys from Newport, through the valley oE
the Ebbw, via Risca and Abercarn, crossing the WesS
Midland at Crumlin, thence to Aberbeeg, where it
liranches into two lines, one to Ebbw Vale and the other
to Abertillery and Blaina, and Nantyglo, joining the
.Vbergavenny line (London and North Western Railway)
at Brynmawr.
In the extreme south of the county is the South V^ :iles
line of the Great Western from Gloucester through
Chepstow, Portskewett Junction and Newport to Cardiff,
and along the southern coast of Wales.
The Great Western Railway Company have con-
structed a tunnel in the bed of the Severn, from
Portskewett in Monmouthshire to New Passage m
Gloucestershire, at a cost of ^1,500,000, to connect their
lines and give more direct communication with the
metropolis.
The Great Western Railway Co. have a service of
motor cars from Newport to Merthyr, via Risca and
Treharris.
The London and North Western Railway have a line
from Abergavenny, westward to Merthyr l^dfil through
Tredegar, having a branch from Beaufort to Ebbw Vale.
The Abersychan branch of the London and North
Western Railway leaves the Eastern Valleys at Talywain
or Abersychan and runs through Blaenavon to Brynmawr.
The Sirhowy Railwar runs northward from Risca, on
ll,,, We^tfrn Valleys lii' • .^ ' : -- 'il- the West Midland
tn Tn><l.Mrar. theiir,. • : , '■ l,.indon and North
Wi'stt-rn 7.\bergav.M,. \,uit-y-bwlch. Th»
Rbviniiev branch of ;1.' 1:- -i ii,a Me-rthjT Railw-ay
runs from Rhvmney through the valley of the Rhymney
liver on the extreme western border of the county to
Newport: another line of this lailway runs parallel on
the opposite bank of the river Rhymney, m Glamorgan-
shire.
The Pontypridd, Caerphilly and Newport railway places
Newport in direct connection with Swansea and the coal
district of the Ehondda Valley.
The principal industry of the comity is connected with
its mineral riches. The mines of coal and ironstone
are of immense magnitude. Every branch of the iron
and steel manufacture is carried on— such as manu-
facture of iron and steel rails, and there are railway
plant and wagon works, nail works, anchor and ch:iin
cable works and steam engine and boiler works. Other
branches of industi-y are in tin plate works and chemical
works. Fire clay 'and brick clay is also produced.
Briclis and tiles are largely made. Limestone and
sandstone are raised in large quantities. Some flannel
is made in the coanty.
MON. I
^rONMOUTIISHIRE.
[keLLY'3
The county contain* 142 civil parishes, and is in the
ijrorince o( Cant«rbarjr and diocese of Llandaff, forming
the archdeaconry of Monmouth, which is sub-divided
into the rural deaneries of Abergavenny, Bedwelltv, Blae-
-nau Gwent. Caerleon, Chepstow. Monmouth, Nt-ther-
-.vent, Newport, Riiglan and Usk.
The county forms part of the Oxford circuit, has one
Court of Quarter Session, and is divided into eleven
petty se«8ional divisions, viz.: Abergavennv, Bedwelty
(sittings at Abercarn, Abertillery, Blaina, ' Blackwood,
Sbbw Vale, Tredegar and New Tredegar), Caerleon
■(sittings at Caerleon and Cwmbran), Chepstow, Mon-
mouth, Newport, Pontypool (sittings at Pontvpool,
Blaenavon and Llanhilleth), Raglan. Skenfrith (sittings
at Graig), Trelleck and Usk. Note:— Unless otherwise
stated, sittings are held at the place giving name to
the Division.
The municipal boroughs are: Abergavenny, population
in 1911, 8,511; Monmouth, 5,269; Newport (county
borough), 83,691. Other towns are Abersychan, 24,656';
Abertillery, 25,763; Blaenavon, 12,010; Caerleon, 2,046;
■Chepstow, 2,953; Ebbw Vale, 26,261; Pontvpool, 6,452;
Bhymney, 11,138; Eisca, 14,149; Tredegar", 21,184, and
-Dsk ,,495.
The Registration Districts are: —
No. Name. Area. Pop. in 191 1
^32 Chepstow 68,375 19,920
583 Monmouth 96,997 29,374
384 Abergavenny 62,183 28,678
585 Bedwellty 27,224 122,288
586 Pontypool 50,854 61, 863
.587 Newport 89,960 152,529
The following list gives the several Poor Law Unions.
with the places in each: —
Abergavenny Union.
Abergavenny Rural Llangattock-nigh-Usk
Abergavenny Urban Llanover
Bettws-Newydd Llansaintfraed
Blaenaron Llanthewy-Rhytherch
■Bryngwyn Llanthewv-Skirrid
BirJdi Trewyn Llantilio Pertholey
Clytha Llanvair-Kilgedin
Cwmyoy— Lower Llanvapley
Cwmyoy— Upper Llanvetherine
Fwthog Llanvihangel Crucorney
Llanarth Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk"
Llanelen Llanwenarth Citra
Llanfoist Llanwenarth Ultra
Llangattock Lingoed Oldcastle
Bedwellty Union.
Abertillery Ebbw Vale
Aberystruth Rhymne^
«edwellty Tredeg.ir'
Chepstow Union.
Monmouthshire :—
Caement Mounton
Caldicot Newchurch— East
Chapel Hill Newchurch— West
Chepstow Penterrv
Dinham Portskewett
Howick Roggiett
Ifton St. Arvans
Itton St. Arvans Grange
Kilgwrrwg St. Bride's Netherwent or
LUngwm Icha or Isat Netherwent St. Bride
Llangwm Ucha or Uchaf St. Kingsmark
I^lansny Shirenewton
Uanvair Disooed Tintern Parva
Llanvihangel, near Roggiett Trellcch Grange
Llanvihangel-Tor-y-mynydd Undy
Matlierne & St. Pierre Wolves Newton
In Gloucestershire : —
-Mvington Lydnev
Aylburton St. Bnavels
Hewelslield Tidenham
i.ancaut Woolaston
Monmouth Union.
In Monmouthshire :—
'Cwmcarvan Pare Grace Dieu
Dingestow Penallt
JDixton Newton Penrose or Penrhoj
Llandenny Pen-y-Clawdd
Irlandogo Raglan
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel Rockfield
Uangoven St. Maughant
IJlanishen Skenfrith
.'Llaatillio-Crossenny Tregare
SLlanvihangel-Ystem-LlewernTrelleck
Mitchel Troy Trelleck Town
Jfoamouth Wo:
In Gloucestershire :—
Coleford
Newland
Dean-West
Staunton
English Bickn.n-
In Herefordshire :-
Ganarew
Welsh Bicknor
Garwav
Welsh Newton
Llanro'thail
Whitchurch
Ab.rcarn
Bedwas
Bettws
Bishton
Caerleon
Christchurch
Coedkernew
Duffryn (,hamlet)
GoldclifE
Graig (hamlet)*
Henllv
Newport Union.
Magor
Malpas
Marshlield
Michaelston-y-Vedw i_ham!et.)
M y n y d d y s 1 w y"n o r
Mvnyddislwvn
Nash'
Newport
Penhow
Penmain
Peterstone ^^■entlloog
Kemeys Inferior Redwiuk
Llandevenny ^hamleti Risoa
Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon Rogerstone (hamlet)
Llangstone Rumney
Llanhennock St. Bride Wantlooge or St.
Llanmartia Bride Wentllong
Llantarnam or Llanvihangel- St. Mellons
Llantarnam St. Woollos
Llanvaches Tredunnock
Llanwern Whitson or Witstou
Machen — Lower ^hamlet) Wilcrick
Machen — Upper (hamlet)
Pontypool Union.
Abersychan Llangibby
Glascoed (hamlet ' Llanhilleth or LlaiiUiddel
Goj-tre Llanllowell
Griffithstowu Llanddewi Fach
Gwehelog Llantrissent
Gwernesney Llanfihangel-Pont-y-mcwl
Kemeys Commander Mamhilad
Ltanbadoc Monkswood
L'.andegvelh Panteg
Llanfrechva — Lower Pontypoul
L'anfrecbva— Upper Troatre
Llangeview Usk
The following is a list of the hundreds in the county,
with the places contained in them: —
Hundred of Abergavenny: — Abergavenny, Abersychiu,
Abertillery, Aberystruth, Blaenavon, Bwlch Trewyn,
Clytha, Cwmyoy, Ooytrey, Hardwicke, Llanarth, Llan-
elen, Llanfoist, Llangattock, Llingoed, Llangattock-nigh-
Csk, Llanhilleth, Llanover, Llansaintfraed, Llanthewy-
Bhythercb, Llanthewy-Skirrid, Llantilio-Pertholey Citra,
Lla'ntillio-Pentholey, Llanvair-Kilgeddin, Llanvapley,
Llanvetherine, Llanvihangel-nighUsk, Llanvihangel
Crucorney, Llanwenarth Citra, Llanwenarth Ultra,
Lloyndu, Mamhilad, Oldcastle, Penbiddle and Pontypool.
Hundred of Caldicot :— Bishton, Caerwent, Caldicot,
Chepstow, Christchurch, Crick, Dinham, G..ldcl:ff,
Howick, Ifton, Itton, Llandevenny, Ll.ingstone, Llan-
martin, Llanvaches, Llanvair DiscueJ, Llanvihangel neat
Roggiett, Llanwern, Magor, Matherne, Mounton, Nash.
I Newchurch, Penhow, Penterrv, Portskewett, Bedwick,
1 Roggiett, St. Arvuns, St. Arvans Grange, St. Brid»'.s
Netherwent, St. Kingsmark, St. Pierre and Bunstona,
Shirenewton, Undy, Wilcrick, Witson or Whitson.
I Hundred of Raglan : — Bryngwyn, Chapel Hill, Gwoi-
carvan, Dingestow, Kilgwrwg, Llanarth, Llandenny, Llan-
dogo, Llangoven, Llanishen, Llansoy, Llanvihangal-tor-y-
mynydd, Llanvihangel-Tstern-Llewern (part of), .Mitohel
Troy, Penalt, Penrose or PenrhAs, Pen-y-clawdd, BagUn,
Tintern Parva, Tiegare, Trelleck, Trelleck Grange and
Wolves-Newton.
Hundred of Skenfreth ; — Dixton Newton, Grosmonfc,
Llangattock-vibon-Avel, Llangna, Llantillio-Crossenny,
Llanvihangel-Tstern-Llewern (part of), Rockfield, 3b.
Maughans, Skenfreth. Treworgan (including Park-Grije-
Dieu) and Wonastow.
Part of lown f Mi.nmonth.
Hundred of Usk :— Bettws-Newydd, Caerleon, Griffiths-
town, Gwernesney, Kemeys Commander, Kemeys In-
ferior, Llanbaddock, Llandegveth, Llangattock, Llange-
view, Llangibby, Llangwm Icha, Llangwm Uchs, Llanhen-
nock, Llanllowell, Llanthewyvach, Llantrissent, Llanvihan-
gel-Llautarnam, Llanvihangel-Pont-y-moil, Llanvrechva,
Mamhilad, Monkswood, Panteague, Tredunnock, Trostrey
and Usk.
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
HundreJ of WentUooge :— -Basealeg, Bedd-weltv, Bed-
VAS, Bettws, Clawrplwyf, Coedkernew, Duffrrn', Ebbw
Vole, Graig, Henllis, Ishlawrcoed, Lower Bedwas, Lower
Macben, Malpas, Manmoel, Marsbfieid, Micbaelstone-y-
Vedw, Mynyddmaen, Mynyddyslwyn or Mynyddysilwyn,
Nant-y-Glo, Penmain, Peterstone, Ebymney, Kisca,
Rogerstone, Rumney, St. Bride TVentUooge or St. Bride
Wentlloog, St. Mellons, St. WooUos, Tredegar, Upper
Bedwas, Upper Macben and Ushlawrcoed.
Bcirouglis of Monmoutb and Newport and town of
The Monmouth Hospital and Dispensary is at Mon-
mouth.
The Royal Gwent (Newport and Monmouthshire)
Hospital is at Newport.
The Monmouthshire Reformatory, at Little Mill, is
in the parish of Mamhilad, about a mile from Little
Mill station, on the Great Western railway.
H.M. Prison is at Usk.
Full particulars of the above mentioned institutions
and establishments will be found under the headings of
the places where they are situate.
FAIRS & MARKETS.
Abergavenny, fairs on third tuesday in January, third
tuesday in March, May 14th, third tuesday in June,
last tuesday in July, September 25 & third tuesday in
NoTember; market day, tuesday; fruit & Tegetable
market on friday
Bedwas, fairs on April 3 & October 6
Blaenavon, fairs en April 16 & September 17; market
day, Saturday
Caerleon, fairs on May i & September 21
Chepstow, fairs on the market day nearest March 1,
market day nearest the friday in Whitsun week ;
June 22 for wool & pleasure, tuesday nearest August i
for horses & the friday before October 29 ; market
day, Saturday, 4; on alternate tuesdays for farming
stock
Monmouth, fairs second monday in February, first
market monday in May & September 4; November 23 ;
market day, friday, & a market for cattle fortnightly
on mondays
Newport, cattle fairs on second Wednesday in April,
Wednesday in TTbitsun week, second Wednesday in
August & first Wednesday in November ; June 23 for
wool. Provision market daily, cattle market Wednes-
day k cheese market every Wednesday ; market day,
Wednesday
Poutypool, fairs first Saturday on April 2 & 22, July 5
& October 10 for pleasure, ^horses, cattle, sheep &
cheese ; market days, Wednesday & Saturday
Raglan, fairs on March 31 & on the monday previous
to the Hereford October fair
Roggiett, fairs fortnightly, on mondays, for cattle, sheep
& pigs
Tredegar, market day, Saturday
Usk, fair on April 20 ; wool fairs. Trinity monday &
October 29; Christmas fair, December 16; market
day. friday & cattle market the first & third monday
in every month
T. L. McBr:
3 Woodville road,
sq. 10 Woodville
J. Thomas-
CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE.
Monmouthshire, J. G. T. Morgan, president; Richard'.
Stratton & C. Godfrey Phillips, hon. sees.; T. Morria-
Prosser, sec. ; office, Emlyn works, Emlyn street^
Newport
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.
Abercarn Chamber of Trade, A. Morgan, sec. Islwyn.
street, Abercarn. Newport
Newport Incorporated, G. Cecil Acomb, sec. Lloyds Bank.
chambers. Commercial street, Newport
MINING INSPECTION.
Monmouthshire is in No. 5, or South Western District^-
for inspection under the " Coal & Metalliferous Mines
Regulation Acts "
Chief Inspector, J. Dver Lewis esq. 21 Stannell road,
Penarth
Senior Inspector, T. Greenland Davies esq. 22 Oakfield
road, Newport, Mon
Junior Inspectors, P. T. Jenk:
Newport, M - - - -
road, Newport, Mon
Secretary to Board of Examination, S
Wynols Hill, Coleford, Gloucestershire
PARLUMENTART REPRESENTATION;
Monmouthshire, under the provisions of the " Repre-
sentation of the People Act, 1918," returns five members-
in five divisions.
No. I. — The Abertillery division, comprises the Urban
districts of Abercarn,' Abertillery & Nantyglo & Blaina
No. 2. — The Bedwelty division, comprises part of the
rural district of St. Mellons, which consists of th&
civil parish of Rogerstone & the urban districts of
Bedwas & Machen, Bedwelty, Mynyddislyn & Risca
No. 3. — The Ehbw Vale division, comprises the Urban
districts of Ebbw Vale, Rhymney & Tredegar
No. 4. — The Monmouth division, comprises the rural
districts of Abergavenny, Chepstow, Magor, Mon-
mouth & Pontypool, the rural district of St. Mellons
(except the civil parish of Rog-erstone), the municipal
boroughs of Abergavenny & Monmouth & the urban,
districts of Caerleon, Chepstow & Usk
No. 5. — The Pontypool division, comprises the Urban
districts of Abersychan, Blaenavon, Llanfrechta Upper,- .
Llantarnam, Panteg & Pontypool
Members of Parliament.
Abertillery Division, Right Hon. William Brace; .
Devonfield, Fields Park road, Newport, Men
Bedwelty Difision, Charles Edwards esq. Miners'' office,^
Blackwood, Mon
Ebbw Vale Division, Eight Hon. Thomas Richards J.P. •
85 Ninian road, Cardiff
Monmouth Division, Charles Leolin Forestier-Walker
esq. 43 Clarges street W i ; Isthmian club W i,-
London ; & Park house, Rhiwderin, Newport, Mon
Pontvpool Division, Thomas Griffiths esq. 45 Lewis rd.
Ne'ath
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
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The following Table shows the acreage under each kind of crop, and the number of horses, cattle,
the County of Monmouth, as taken from the Agricultural Returns, 1918-19 : —
I Wheat
Barley or bare
Oats
Mixed Corn
Rye
Beans
Peas
Potatoes
Turnips and swedes
Mangold
Cabbage
Kohl-rabi
Vetches
Rape
Lucerne
Other crops
Clover and rotation grasses
Permanent grass
Mountain and heath land used for grazing...
Small fruit
Orchards : —
Apples
Pears
Cherries, plums and others, including
mixed areas
Bare fallow
Arable land
I
17,030
3,314
16,419
2,117
3.731
1,630
Horses for agriculture and brood
Stallions
Unbroken horses : —
1 year and above
Under i year
Other horses
Cows and heifers : —
In milk
Cows in calf
Heifers in calf
Other cattle: —
2 years and over
I year and under 2
Under 1 year
Ewes kept for breeding
Sheep, I year and over
Ditto, under i 5'ear
Sows kept for breeding
Other pigs
3.338
1,518
2.043
14,896
3,274
2,639
9,010
12,515
11,957
92,967
29,304
90,340
2,557
Agricultural Holdings: —
Above I and not exceeding 5 acres 723
Above s and not exceeding 20 acres 1,207
Above 20 and not exceeding 50 acres 025
Above 50 and not exceeding 100 acres 79°
Above IOC and not exceeding 150 acres 349
Above 150 and not exceeding 300 acres 324
Above 300 aces 4^
Total 4.366
Total acreage of the county : 347,600
Rateable value ;C',26o
DiSKCTORY.]
MONxMOUTHSHIEE.
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MAGiSTRATES FOE THE COUNTY
LOKD LIEUTENANT AND GUSTOS ROTULORUM.
IVIAJ.-(iEX. THE RIGHT BOX. IVOR JOHN CARADOC, LORD TREOWEN C.B., C.M.U., Ty Uchaf, Llanover,
Abergavenny; & 9 Great Stanhope street, Maytair, London \Vi.
'CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS— {SIR HENRY MATHER-JACKSON Bt., C.B.E., Llantilio court,
Abergavenny ; & 56 Montagu square, London Wi.
J)EPUTY-CH AIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS — SAMUEL RONALD COURTHOPE BOSANQUET,
Dingestow court, ISIonmouth ; & 4 Paper buildings, Temple, London EC4.
Marked thus { are also Deputy Lieutenants.
Adilams-Williams Albert O.B.E. Lansor, near Caerleon
Addams-Williams Alfred, Panteg rectory, near Pontypool
Addams-Williams Ernest Trevor, Kockfield house, near
Monmouth
A.ldams-WiUiams Harold M.A. Glenhailog, near Uslc
Andrews Walter Gower, Aberbaiden, Abergavenny
Anning William, Hatherleigh, Lawrence hill, Newport
Attwood Llewellyn FtouUies, Ty Derhvyn, Pandy, Aber-
garenny
Eadi-e M.itthew Hollidiiy, 22 .Meredith terrace, New-
bridc:e, Newport
Bailey Horace Thos. The Willows, Dixton rd. Monmouth
Baker Stephen Leonard, Rose cottage, Magor, Newport
Barueby Philip Bartholomew, Trenyn. Abergavenny
Basham Thomas, Park Seymour, Penhow, Newport
iBeautort Duke of. Badminton park, Chippenham
Beynon Jn. Wyndham, Bryn Ivor hall, Castleton, Cardiff
Bircham Francis Thomas, Gwentland, Chepstow
Birrell-Anthony Henry Anthony V.D. Glenthorne house,
Bosanquet Sir Frederick Albert M.A., K.C. 12 Grenville
pla<'e, London S W 7
*Bnsanquet .Saml. CourthopcDingestow court, Monmouth
IBo^anquet .Samuel Ronald Courthope (deputy chairman
"f quarter sessions), 4 Paper buildings. Temple.
London E C 4
tBiadney Col. Joseph Alfred C.B., B.A., F.S.A. Talyooed
ciiiut, near Moiumouth
Bjvwer Lieut-Col. John Glaridge Bennie, Gorelands,
Caerleon, Newport
tBrewer-Williams Edmund Williams Tom Llewelyn
MA. Maesruddud, Blackwood, Newport
Fioacke^ Major James George, The Cottage. Abercarn
Buddicnm Harrv William, Penbedw.Nannerch.MoId.Flints
Burchavdt-Ashton Arthur Godfrey, The Priory, Llan-
dogo, Chepstow
Bntlei- Aubrey Isaac Bothwell, Claremont,Malpas,Newprt
Byrde Evan Maborly Dru'ando, Saxon Hurst. All Saints'
road, Weston-super-Mare
Clarke Major Archibald William
■JClay Hy. M.A.Piercefield park, St. Arvans, Chepstow
JClav Hv. Hastings, Oak grove, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Cocker Henrv Smith, Hill view. Cwmbran
'Cook William Lewis, Oakdale, New James st. Blaenavnn
Cope Matthew, Quarry Hill house, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Cory Sir Clifford John bart. M.P. Llantamam abbey,
Neirport ; & 98 Mount street, London W i
Con- Herbert Bevnon, The Dene, Totton, Southampton
Craw^hay Edwin Hole. The Warien, Lydney. Glos
tCrompton-Roberts Lieut. -Col. Charles Montagu, Dry-
bridge. Monmouth
■Crompton-Eoberts Lieut.-Col. Henry Roger D.S.O. 7
Grosvenor street, London W i
■Cubitt William, Eumnev house, Rumnev, Cardiff
_tCniTe Col. Wm. Edward Carne, Itton court, Chepstow
Davies Fras. Jsph. Hurtmore croft, Godalming, Surrey
Davies Frederick Herbert, Brynonen, Varteg, Pontypoo'l
Davies Henry Morgan, 70 Broad street, Blaenavon
Davies John, West End, Abercarn
Davies John Lloyd L.E.C.P., M.K.C.S. 158 Caerleon
road, Newport
Davies William Augustus, Wood view, Hengoed, Cardiff
Davies William Henry, Parkwern, Weymouth road,
Frome, Somerset
Deakin Thomas Hedges C.E. Park End, Lydney, Glos
Dutfield Thomas, The Laurels, Magor, Newport
Dutson Edward, 23 High street. Chepstow
Edmunds Edwin, Glochwen, Rhindenn. ..emicii
Edwards Benjamin, The Park, Blaenavon
Edwards Charles MP. Miners' oflice, Blacku.H.'.. Mom
Edwards George Eicli;ird, Shaftesbury house, Monmouth
Edwards John, Plas-gwvn, Rhvnmey," Cardiff
Ellis Tom Valentine, OakclifTe; Tidenham, Chepstow
Essex Surgeon-Col. James Rowlands V.D. Woodlands,
Pontypool
Evans David Walter, lo Mathew square, Ehymnev
Evans Howell Thomas, The Laurels, Blackwood, Newport
Evans John, Hillgrove, Mardy, Abergavenny
Fine Lewis Lionel, Gharnwood, Newport road, Cardiff
♦Forestier-Walker Sir Georsre Ferdinand bart. Castleton,
Cardiff
Forestier-Walker Leolin M.P. Park house, Ebiwderin,
Newport
Foster Edwin, Bella Vista, Abergavenny
Francis Benjamin, Bronant. Abertillery
Eraser Ernest Gordon A.M. I. C.E. 26 Boscobel road, St.
Leonards-on-Sea
Frost Thomas Joseph L.R.C.P., L.RC.S. Oaklands,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Gardner Robert Anderson. 14 Esher i;rove, Mappeiiev
Park, Nottingham
Geen George, Lismore, Gold tops, Newport
George Isaac, Manor house. Llanvihangel Gobion, Aber-
Goodi)
^6 Me
iifelinfach, Yiivsddu,
Dahiel Willia
Daniel John, 1
David Morgan
Davies Edgar.
Gn^
Greenhill, Weston. Bath
Abersychan, Pontypool
niisn^intfTraed, Abersavei
-an., Cardiff
e. Elibw Vale
Gordon-Canning William James, Hartpury house.
pury, Gloucester
Gorman Michael, Eoss Lea, Llanhilleth
Graham Major Dousrlas William. Biynderwen. iieai
Gray Charles Eussell Coleman, Winstanley, Priory
Malvern
Gregson William, Braeside, Plaina
Griffin Stephen Treseder, Cned-v-paen, Pontvpool
Griffith Evan. Gwern-Melvn, Raglan. Newport
Griffiths Edward Meredith M.D. Abercarn Fach, (
cam, Newport
Griffiths Lieut.-Col. Henry Dunstan. Holmby li
Grififithstown, Newport
Haigh Herbert, Coed Ithel, Llandogo, Chepstow
Hamilton Robert Wallace
JHanbury Ferdinand Fakington John, Nant Oer, .
JHanbuiy John Capel, Pontypool park, Pontypool
Harding' George Fredk. Oakden*.- IJantarnnm", New
/ MON. 1 1
MONMOliTHSHIRE.
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Harding George Percv, Rogerstone grange, Chepsto-w
Harding John Reginald M.I. C.E. Sellarsbrook .Monmouth
Harmston Jesse James, Crane street, Pontypool
Harris Frederick Butherfoord L.R.C.S.Edin. Llangibby
castle, near Neirport
Harris Kees, 2 The Terrace, Eh-\-mney
Harrison WilKam Barrow. Brvn Ivor, Abertillerv
Hartland Ernest M.A.. F.S.A. Hardwick court, Chepstow
Heard William Esau, Winchester house, Kewport
^Herbert Sir Arthur James G.CV.O. Coldbrook park,
AbergavenuT
^Herbert Major Joseph Francis Alphonsus, Ty Gwj-n,
Ch-tha. Raglan, Newport
Herbert John Leonard, Oljndwr, Park place, Tredegar
:;Herbeit William Reginald. Clytha park, Abergavenny
Hickman Capt. Robert John
Hiley Sidney Arthur, The Laurels, Usk
Hobbs Francis, Trevethin, Dixton road, Monmouth
Hubbock George Parker
Hughes David, 34 Whitworth terrace, Tredegar
Hughes Morgan Howell. Glyn terrace, Tredegar
Innes Gilbert Plantagenet Mitchell, Craig-yr-haul,
Castleton, Cardiff
Ivrea Capt. Guy Hardwin, The Green cottage, Ripley,
Surrey
JJackson .Sir Henry Mather- bart. C.B.E. ("chairman of
quarter sessions)', Llantilio court, Abergavenny
Jackson Et. Newton, Blackbrooke, Pontrilas, Heretordsh
Jackson William Eosser, Treyork, Ehymncy
James Alfred Hugh M.D. The Park, Blaenavon
James David Ho-well, The Old Bank house. Abergavenny
James Gwilvm Cristor. Llanwvsk, Crickbowell. Breconsh
James Morgan, Factory house'. Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Jenkins George, Manor road. Abersvchan, Pontvpool
Jenkins Eichard Jonathan C.E. Westville, Linden road,
Bexhill-on-Sea. Sussex
Jeremiah Eichard, Woodfield cot. Blackwood, Newport
Jones Alfred. Bronwvdd, Ebbw Tale
Jones Alfred Edwin.' Troy, Monmouth
Jones Benjamin, 29 Plantation street, Bhymney
Jones David, Belle Vue, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Jones David, Maes-yr-haf, Badminton grove. Ebbw Vale
Jones James, 31 New William street, Blaenavon
Jones John Merton, Little Hardwick, Abergavenny
Jones Lewis, Highbury, Blackwood. Newport
Jones Roger Williamsi Peneam. Cardiff
Jones Samuel Nathan O.B.E. Cartref Melus. Stow Park
avenue, Newport
Jones Samuel William, The Birches, Raglan
Jones Thomas Rees, 6 Harcourt place. Bhymney
Jones William Thomas, Ediogan, Sebastopol, Newport
Jordan Henry Eeyes D.Sc, F.G.S. Llandenny, Newport
JKennard Robert William. Eodwell hall, Trowbridge
Kelly His Honor Judge Stanley Anthony Hill. Llanfoist
house, Abergavenny
Lancaster John, Dnnchurch lodge, near Bugbv
Lancaster John Thompson
Laraniy Edward, 3 Godfrev road. Pontnewvdd. Newport
Lawrence Sir Alfred Trist'ram LL.B. 10 South street,
Mayfair, London W i
Lawrence Arthur Garnons M.D. The Cedars, Chepstow
Lawrence Lewis, Plas-newydd, Llantarnam, Newport
Lee Edward Arthur M.A. Fowlev, Liphook, Hants
Levick Frederick, Llwvnddu. Hatch End, Middlesex
Lewis David, Garndiffa'ith. Pontypool
Lewis Edmund Roger, The Grove. Abergavenny
Liddell Charles Oswald. Shirenewton hall, Chepstow
Lipscomb Clement J. The Hendre. Monmouth
Llewellin William, Cpton house, Poole, Dorset
Lockhart-Ross Eanald Robert Hamilton M.A. Llanishen
house, Chepstow
Lowe Hugh Lee Peyton. Blagdon house. Stoke Bishop,
Glon
Lyne Ernest Lewis. Clawdd, Caerleon, Newport
Lysaght William Royse C.B.E. Castleford. Chepstow
Mackworth Sir Hnmp'"<'.v bart. Oaklands, Caerleon,
Newport
Manning James, Brynteg, Blaina
t-Mansel Col. Robert Henry. Ashbourne lodge. Western
road, Abergavenny
Marfell William, Walton lodge. Vsk
Marling Col. Percival Scrope V.C., C B. Sedbury park,
Chepstow
Marling Capt. Walter Benlley, Clanna, Alvington.Lvdnev
Marling Sir William Henry bart Stanley park. Stone-
house. Gloucester
IMarsh Chas. Wm. Earle, Rockdale, Stow park.Newport
Marsh John Owen, St. Ronans, Abergavenny
Master Col. Thomas W. Chester. Stratlon house.
<^'irencester
Mathias Sir Richard bt. Vaindre hall, St. Mellons,Cardiff
Miles Lewis, Snowdrop cottage, Bedwas, Cardifl
{Mills Frederick M.I. C.E. Llwynddu, Abergavenny
Mordey Mark, Grouville, Stow Park circus, Newport
Morgan Hugh Watkin, 35 Castle street, TreiJegar
Morris Major Evan Jenkin, Blackwood, Newport
Morris Stephen Davies, The Old Post Office shop, Ebb-w
Vale
Murphy William Edward Cavanagh M.B. Prospect
house, Cwmbran, Newport
Nash William Samuel, Fleur-de-lis, Cardiff
Nicholas Benjamin, Osborne house, Pontvpool
Nicholl Rev. Digby Seys Whitlock F.L.S., F.Z.S
Nicholl Geo. Bleddyn Tyrrell, Court Bleddvn. Monmouth.
Nicholl Iltyd Bond'P.S.'A. 2e, The Mansion, Earl's Courk
road, London S W 5
Noel Col. William Frederick Noel E.E. Stardeni,-
Newent, Gloucestershire
North William, 38 Castle street, Tredegar
unions Alfred M.P. Melrose villa, Tredegar
Parry Thomas, The Croft. Caerleon, Newport
Partridge Henrv, Part-v-seal, Grosmont, Hereford
Partridge Capt. Walter Croker St. Ives, Battledenev^
Newburv, Berks
Partridge William, The Bank, Ebbw Vale
Paton Frederick Erskine, Suffolk house.East TwickenhsnL
Paton John, Waun Wern, Pontypool
Pembro Thomas Bees, Graig house. Cross Kevs
Pennymore Col. Philip George, Glenholme, C'sk
Perrett .Alfred James, Broadweir road, Cwmbran,Newprt.
Phillips David William, Greenlands, Beaufort. Breconsh
Phillips Nehemiah, Hazel-Dene, Hengoed, Cardiff
Phillips Seth, Pant-v-celvn, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Pilliner Alfred Massev. Llanvravon, Llantarnam,Newport
Pitten Lieut. -Col. William Henry, Tre-Floyd, Lower
Park terrace, Pontypool
Pond Christopher, Bl'oomfield, Blackwood, Newport
Powell Capt. Henry Fortune, Pen-y-Coed, Westbournff,
near Bournemouth
Price Benjamin, Glan-nant-y-llan,Llanfoist,Abergavenny
Price Thomas John, Gwvnfa', Tredegar
Price Thomas Phillips. Marks hall, Kelvedon, Essex
Price William. Clarence house, Newbridge, Newport
Pritchard David Francis, Goytrey house, Penpellennv,.
Goytrey, Pontypool
Pritc'hard" Tliom'as. 13 Carlton terrace,Cross Kevs,Newprt
Probyn Edgar, Avondale, Pontvpool
Prosser Thomas Gilbert. St. James house. Monmouth
Hadcliffe Percy. Twyn Bell, Llanbadoc. Usk
Baffan Peter Wilson M.P. 22 Denbigh place. South Bel-
gravia, London S W i
IBaglan Lord C.B.. G.B.E. Cefn Tilla court, Usk
Rees Rev. Llewellvn Arnott M.A. Rectory, Llandogo,
Chepstow
Richards David Theophilus M.D. The Meadows, Risca,
Newport
Richards Edward Jas. Royal stores. Pontnewvdd, Newport
{Richards Edward Windsor-, Plas Llecha. Caerleon
Richards John. Islwvn house. Abercarn, Newport
Richards Right Hon. Thomas P.C.. M.P. B? Ninian rd
Cardiff
Rickards Eobert, The Priorv. Usk, Newport
Rickards Eobert Windsor, The Priorv, Usk
Rocyn-Jones David Thomas, Lockwoo'd. Rumney, CardiiT
Rosie John, Pembroke house, Pontvpool
Eosser Morgan, Ridings farm, Bis'hton, Newport
Eosser William. Tregarn farm, Langstone, near Newport
Routledge William Henry, Glan Baiden, Gilwern. Aber-
gavenny
Russell Capt. John Richard
Ruther Thomas William. Tv Gwyn. Blaenavon
Byan Edmond, The Laurels,' Crumlin, Newport
Sanford Maj. Eugene Ayshford, Trilev crt. Abergavenny
Sargent William Gostwycke, Padstow, Cornwall
Smith Francis Albin, Tt Brvn, Abersvchan, Pontvpool
Smith William, Lawn house", Bhymney
Somerset Capt. Hon. Fit/.iov Eichard, Gu.irds' club,.
Pall mall, London .S W i
{Somerset Eight Hon. Lord Henrv Eichard Charles P.C
I Via Guido, Monaco, Firenze
Somerset Henry Turbervill Raglan, Raglan, Newport
Stacey Major Cyril, St. Pierre, Chepstow
3taii6eld John, Belle Vue house, Llanhilleth
.Steel Henry Charles, Brooklands, Charles st. Blaenavon
{Steel Wm. Dyne .M.D., V.D. 7 Nevill st. Abergavenny
{.Steer Edward, The Woodlands, Malpas, Newport
Stewart William, Bro-Dawel, Caerleon, Newport
Stratton Richard, The Duffiyn, near Newport
Tallis Alfred Simeon, Llwyn-Celyn, near Caerleon
Tarrant Joseph, Gelly Crug. Abertillery
{Thomas Sir Garrod M D. Bron-y-gaer, Stow Park
circus, Newport
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Thomas .Ubert, 1 1 Tredegar roskd. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Thomas Edmund, Tjlagwyn, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Thomas John Daniel, Bronrhiw, Maes-y-cwmmer.Cardiff
Thom,as Walter Clifford, 3 High street, Chepstow
Thomas William, Gold Tops, Aberbees
Thomas William LloTd, Tredilion park, Aberoavennr
Treasure David, The Grove, Gelhhaf, Maes-y-cwmmer,
Watkins William Charles, Victoria village, Garndiffiu'.h.
Pontypool
Watson Sir Thomas Edward bt. St.Mary's lodge. Newport
Webb Sir Henry bart. Llwynarthan, Castleton, Cardiff;
& 2 Seymour street, London W i
Wheatley Zachariah, Abergavenny
Whitney Wm. Hy. Smith, Glyndwr, Grosmont, Hereford
Williams Alfred, The Mount, Caerleon, Newport
Williams Lieut.-Col. David Ellis, Ivy lodge, Griffiths
Town, Newport
Williams George Waters, Llys Brechfa, Caerleon
Williams Major Jestyn
Williams Thos. Morgan, Cartref, Dukestown, Tredegar
Williams Col. Wm. The Hall, Windsor rd. Abergavenny
Winstone James, Freeholdland, Pontnewj-nydd, Pontypool
Woodward John, Trinity row, Pontywaun, Newport
Wyman Ronald, Glen tjsk, Llanhennock, Caerleon
The mayors of Abergavennv S; Momnouth & the chair-
men, for the time being, of 'all Urban &: Rural District
Councils in the county, are ex-officio magistrates
k of the Peace, F. Lyndon Cooper, County Hall, Pentonville. Newport
Card
JTredegar Lord O.B.E. Tredegar park. Newport
Treowen Lord G.B.. C.M.G. Ty Uchaf, Llanover, Aber-
gavenny ; & 9 Great Stanhope street, Mavfair, London
W I (lord lieutenant)
Tyler John Octavius, Maesderwen, Pontvmoile.Pontvpool
Vachell Theodore Isaac. St. GwynJliw, Newport '
Vaughan Major Charles Jerome O.B.E. Courtfield, Ross
Vaughan-Hughes Gerald Mainwaring, The Wvelands,
Chepstow
Walters Capt. Henrv Edward R.N. Caer-Llan, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Walwyn Col. James Harford, Croft-y-Bwla, Monmouth
Cle
DEP0TT UEDTENANTS NOT MAGISTRATES.
Hornby Louis H. 35 Bassalleg road, Newport
Shelley-Rolls Capt. Sir John Courtown Edward. The Hendre, Monmout
Moore W. Lvndon, Elmscott, Stow Park oircus. Newpoi'»
COUITTY CONSTABTJLAHT.
Head quarters — Abergavenny.
Chief Constable — Victor F. Bosanquet Esq.
Deputy Chief Constable, Superintendent Henry Lewis.
Chief Clerk, Superintendent Tom Jones.
The force consists of i cliief constable, 7 superintendents, 5 inspectors, 47 sergeants k 230 constables. Total force :iqo.
Division A — Abergavenny.
Superintendent, John Thomas
Stations — Abergavenny, *Blaenavon, Govilon, Llanover,
Llanvihangel-Crucorney, Hardy
Division B — Pontypool.
Superintendent, John Barry
Stations— *Abersychan, Caerleon, Croesyceilog, ♦Cwm-
bran, Garndiflath, *Griffithstown, Llangibby, New
Inn, Pontypool, Pontnewvdd, Pontnewvnydd •Usk,
Varteg, Sebastopol & Little Mill
Division C — Tredegar.
Superintendent. James Wilson
Stations — Aberbargoed, Abertysswg, Beaufort, "Cwm,
Cwmsyfiog, Dukestown, {Ebbw Vale, HoUybush, {New
Tredegar, »Rhymney, Tredegar & Victoria
Marked thus * are
Marked thus J are
Division D— Monmouth.
Superintendent, William Bullock
Stations— Caerwent, Caldicot, {Chepstow, «Cro5sa5h,
Grosmont, Llanarth, Llandogo, Llantilio-Crossenny,
Monmouth, 'Raglan, Shirenewton, Trelleck k Tintern
Division E — Risea.
Superintendent, William Porter
Stations — •Abercarn, Argoed, Bassalleg, Bedwas, •Blaci
wood, Castleton, Christchureh, Coedkernew, Crumlia
Cross Keys, Cwmcarn, Goldcliff, Machen, 'Maes;
cwmur, Newbridge, ^Newport, Pengam, Penho^"
Pontlanfraith, Risca, Rogerstone, Rumney, St. Mellon!
Wattsville & Ynysddu
Division F— Abertillery.
Superintendent, Henry Lewis
Stations — Abertillerv, Aberbeeg, ♦Blaina, Hafodyryay?
•Llanhilleth, Nantyglo & Six Bells
Sergeants' Stations.
Inspectors' Stations.
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
[kelly'Sv
MONMOUTH COUNTY COUNCIL
Local Governinent Act,
Under the above Act, Monmouthshire, after the ist
April, 1889, for the purposes of the Act (except the
County Borough of Newport) is a separate and distinct
administrative county (seo. 46-ib) governed by a county
Council, consisting of 19 Aldermen and 57 councillors.
The chairman is, by virtue of his office, a justice of
the peace for the county, without qualification (sec. 46).
The police for the county is under the control of a
standing joint committee of the Quarter Sessions and
the Countv Council, to be appointed as therein men-
tioned (sec. 9).
The coroners for the cotmty are elected by the County-
Council, and the clerk of the peace appointed by such
joint comnoittee, and may be removed by them (sec. 83-2) .
The clerk of the peace for the county is also the cierk
of the County Council (sec. 83-1).
The administrative business of the cotmty (which would,
if this Act had not been passed, have been transacted by
the justices) is now transacted by the County Cotmcil
Meetings of the Council held at the County Hall, Newport.
Chairman — Alderman ^Villiam Thomas J. P. Gold Tops, Aberbeeg, Newport.
Viee-Chairmau— Alderman John Woodward J. P. Trinity Row, Pontywauu, Newport.
To retire in March, 1922.
Daniel John J. P. Sunny bank, Abersychan. Pontypool
Dutiield Thomas J. P. the Laurels, Magor, Newport
Hughes William, Rhoslwyn, Monjjiouth
Jackson Sir Henry Mather bart. D.L.. C.B.E,. J. P. Llan-
tilio Court, Abergavenny
Phillips Nehemiah J. P. Hazel-Dene, Hens;ned, Cardiff
Price Thomas John J. P. Gwvnfa. Tredegar
Rnffpn Peter Wilson M.P., J.'P. 22 Denhi^h place. South
Belgravia. London S W i
Thomas William J.P. Gold Tops. Aberbeeg, Newport
Tredegar Lord D.L., J.P., O.B.E. Tredegar paiU. near
Newport
iMEN.
To retire in March, 1925.
Harris Levi. 49 Tillery street, Abertillery
Hughes David J.P. 34 Whitworth terrace, Tredegar
Manning James J.P. 41 Coronation street, Blaina
Onions Alfred M.P., J.P. Melrose villa, Tredegar
Powell John. Little Dean, Cromwell road. Cross Keys
Eichards Right Hon. Thomas P.O., M.P., J.P. 8^ Niiiian
road. Cai'diff
Thomas Albert J.P. 11 Tredegar road. New Tredegar
Wntkins William Charles J.P. Alma house, Victoria
village, Garndiffaith
Winstone James J.P. 3 Park view, Pontnewynydd,
Pontypool
Woodward John J.P. Trinitv row, Pontvwaun. Newn.irt
To retire in
Electoral Division. Names & .Addresses.
Aberbargoed Edgar Davies, Hi.gh street, Fleur-de-
lis, Cardiff
Aberbeeg John Jones,47Woodland ter.Aberbeeg
Abercarn Jack Games, 80 Commercial road^
Abcrcarn
Abergavenny (North) John Owen Marsh J.P. St. Ronans,
Abergavenny
Abergavenny (South) I.,t.-Col. John Heni'y Gilbert Harris,
Saxonbury, Abergavenny
Abersychan iC'eiitral) William Henry Blackmoie, Snatch-
wood road, .\bersychan, Pontypool
Abersychan (North).. Arthur Kendrick Edmonds, Bryn-
derwen, Abersychan
Abertillery Herbert Gill, 96 Tillery st. Abertillery
l!edwas& Maclien Thomas John Jones, Maesgwyn,
Machcn, Newport
Bedwellty (East) John Crew, 3 Hall street, Blackwood
Bl.-ienavon (Central)... Isaac Skuse, 36 Raglan terrace,
C'wmavon road, Blaenavon
Blaenavon (East) Henr.V Morgan Davies J.P. 70 liroad
street, Blaenavon
Blaenavon (West) John Hunt Lones, Park ho. Blacnavn
Caerleon Leonard Foster Sledman, Machen
liouse, Lower .Machen, Newport
Caerwent Alfred William Pittman, Station cot-
tages, Portskewett, Chepstow-
Chepstow Henry Hastings Clay D.L., J.P. Oak
grove, St. Arvans, Chepstow
ILLORS.
March, 1922.
Electoral Di\
Cwmtillery . .
Ebbw Vale (Beaufort).
Names & Addresses.
Absalom Meek, 44 West 'lank,.
Cwmtillery
Ebenezer Bennett, Red Lion inn,
Beaufort
Ebbw Vale (North
Central I David Davies, 32 Rees st. Ebbw Vale
Ebbw Vale (South
Central) Alfred Jones J.P. Bronwydd, Ebbw
Vale
Ebbw Vale (South) ... George Williams, Mount cottugej
Park road, Ebbw Vale
Glascoed Albert Addams Williams O.B.E , J.P.
Lansor, near Caerleon
Llanfoist Edward Davies, Sunny side, Murdy,
Llantillio Pertboley, Abergavenny
Llantrechfa Augusts. Jn. Jenkins.Brynawcl, M. mnt
pleasant, Pontnewydd, Newport
Llanhilletli Edmond Ryan J.P. The Laurels,
Crumlin
Llanlarnam David Roger Evans, Soraerton liouse^
Llantarnain
Lliiiivair The Right Hon. Lord Trcowen C.B.,
C.M.G. Ty Uchaf, LUnovur,
Abergavenny
Llanvihangcl Crucor-
„ey Warren Powell Davies, Old Court,
Llangattock Lingoed, Abergavenny
DrRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Electoral Division. Names & Addresses.
Magor Rev. William Henry Williams M.A.
Llaiogstone rector}-, Newport
Kantyglo & Blaina
Central William Henry Jones, 12 Coronation
street, Blaina
• Kantyglo & Blaina
North Wm. Dunn, 23 Chapel rd. Xantyglo
Nantygln & Blaina
South William Parry, 32 Bennett st. Blaina
Newbridge William John Saddler, The Croft,
Newbridge, Mon
Newchurch Col. William Edward Carne Curre
D.L., J.P. Itton court, Cliepstow
New Tredegar Reuben Gold, no Grreentield, New
Tredegar
Panteg (East) Henry James Stark, 12 Kemys street.
Crriffithstown, Ponlypool
Panteg (West) William George, 24 Blaendare road,
Pontypool
Pontllanfraith William Gooding, J.P. 36 Melin st.
Cwmfelinfach, Mon
Pontnewynydd (Nth.) Arthur Jenkins, Holyoak terrace,
Snatchwood road. Abersychan
Pontnewynydd (Sth.) Thomas Morgan, 9 Grove villas,
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Pontypool William Percy Davies, 23 Clarence
street, Pontypool
■Raglan Nabor Crump, Lodge farm, Ragl;
Electoral Division.
Rhymney (North)....
Rhymney (South)....
Risca (North)
Risca (South)
Rogerstone
St. Mellons
Six Bells
Skenfrith
Tredegar (Central) ...
Tredegar (George-
town)
Tredegar (Sirhowy).
Tredegar (West)
Trelleck
Usk
Borough of Monmouth
Names & Addresses.
Rees Harris J.P. 2 The Terrace
Rhymney
William C. Williams, 12 Garden city,
Rhynmey
Jonah Morgan Roberts, 5 Bridge St.
Risca
Edwin Edmunds J.P. Glochwen
farm, Rhiwderin, Newport
CharlesLeolin Forestier-WalkerM. P. ,
J.P. Park ho. Rhiwderin, Newport
David Jones, Vaindre Vawr, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Wm. Thos. Willianis, 23 Bryngwyn
road, Six Bells, Abertillery
Col. Joseph Alfred BradneyC.B.,D.L.,
J.P. Talycoed court, Monmouth
David John Vaughan, Dromore,
Tredegar
Gilbert] Edgar (ioldiug, Greenland
villa, Tredegar
Thomas Davies, Broiiipton house
Scwrfa, Tredegar
Alfred Barrett, 14 Park row, Tredegar
George Heatli, Great house, Trelleck
Grange, Chepstow
Stephen Treseder Griffin J.P. The
Mount, Coed-y-paen, Pontypool
John Reginald Harding J.P. Sellars-
brook, near Monmouth
xlst of the coukcilloiis of the monmouthshire county connxil areanued alphabetically-
Electoral Divisions for which they respectively sit.
Names. Electoral Division.
Barrett A Tredegar (West)
Bennett E Ebbw Vale (Beaufort)
BlackmoreW. H Abersychan (Central)
Bradney J. A., O.B.,D.L.,J.P Skenfrith
Clay H. H., D.L., J.P Chepstow
<3rewJ Bedwellty (East)
Crump N Raglan
•Curre W. E.-Q., D.L., J.P Newchurch
Davies D Ebbw V^ale (North Central)
Davies Edgar Aberbargoed
Davies Edward Llanfoist
Davies H. M., J P Blaenavon (Eastj
Davies T Tredegar (Sirhowj)
Davies Warren P • Llanvihangel Crucorney
Davies Wm. P Pontypool
DunnW Nantyglo & Blaina North
Edmonds A. K Abersychan (North)
Ednmnds E Risca (South)
Evans D. R Llantarnam
.Forestier-Walker C. L., M.P.,
J.P Rogerstone
■Games J Abercarn
George W Panteg (West)
GillH Abertillery
Gold R New Tredegar
Golding G. E Tredegar (Georgetown)
■Gooding W Pontllanfraith
Griffin S. T., J.P Usk
Harding J. R Borough of Monmouth
I Names. Electoral Division.
] Harris Lt.-Col. J. H. G Abergavenny (South)
I Harris R Rhymney (North)
i Heath G Trelleck
Jenkins A Pontnewynydd (North)
Jenkins A. J Llanfrechfa
Jones A., J.P Ebbw Vale (South Central)
Jones D St. Mellons
Jones J Aberbeeg
Jones T.J Bcdwas & Machen
Jones W. H Nantyglo & Blaina Central
Lones J. H Blaenavon (West)
Marsh J. 0., J.P Abergavenny (North)
Meek A Cwmtillery
Morgan T Pontnewynydd (South)
Parry W .. Nantyglo & Blaina South
Pittman A. W Caerwent
Roberts J. M Risca (North)
Ryan E Llanhilleth
Saddler W. J Newbridge
Skuse I Blaenavon (Central)
Stark H.J Panteg (East)
Stedman L. F Caerleon
Treowen Lord, C.B., C.M.G... Llanvair
Vaughan D.J - Tredegar (Central)
Williams A. A Glascoed
Williams G Ebbw Vale ( South)
Williams W. C Rhymney (South)
Williams Rev. W. H., M.A.... Magor
William W. T Six Bells
AIONMOUTHSHIEE.
[kelly's
COUNTY OFTICEBS.
F. Lyndon Director cf Agriculti:
tus Bennett A.M.I.C.E.,
Wade. Bassaleg, New-
Cie;K o( the Peace k Clerk to the
Cooper, County Hall, Newport
Acting County Accountant, William CuHerne, County
Hall, Ne-wport
County Medical Officer. Dayid Rocyn-Jones M.B., CM.
Edin., D.P.H.Oxon. County Hall. Newport
County Analyst & Analyst under Fertilizers & Feeding
*, Stuffj Act, G. K. Thompson F.C.S. The Laboratory,
69 Dock street, Newport
.Secretary to the Education Committee, C. Dauncey,
County Hall, Newport
County Sun-eyor, Stephen Au;
F.S.'L County Hall, Newpor
District Surveyors, Godfrey
port; W. Percy Jacob, Bisca ; A. AT. Smith, Mon-
mouth & W. H. Sandoe, Abergavenny
Chief Clerk to Clerk of the Peace & Clerk to the
Council, Arthur TThitton, County Hall. Newport
Clerk to County Surveyor, E. W. Jenkins, Newport
County Coroners, Abergavenny district, James Berry
Walford, 32 Monk st. Abergavenny; deputy, Wilber-
force Richmond Dauncey, Park chambers, Morgan st.
Tredegar. South Monmouthshire district, M. Roberts-
Jones, 63 Penywain road, Cardifi; deputy, D. J.
Treasure. Pengam, Cardiff. Monmouth district.
Alfred John Herbert TVilliams, Whitecross street,
Monmouth; deputy, Frederick Collins Williains,
Monmouth
Coroner for the Manor of Chepstow, James Fothergill Official S
Evans, Bank buildings, Chepstow ; deputy, Charles Act,
Edu
W. J. Gr
Ariel Evill, Bank buildings, Chepsto
Director of Higher Education. A. B. Badger
Director of Elementary Education. T. G. James M.B.E
Direct^ir of Mining Education, D. Brynmor Morgans
Clerk to Education Committee, F. Hiscott
Chief Constable & Chief Inspector under the " Diseases-
of Animals Acts,'' Victor Bosanquet, 36 Monk street,
Abergavenny
Veterinary Inspectors under the " Diseases of Animals- •
Acts," with their Districts. — Abergavenny, Blaenavon,
Cross Ash & Raglan, Wm. James Williams M.R.C.V.S.
7 Pen-y-pound street, Abergavenny ; Chepstow, Arnold
Edgar Roberts M.R.C.V.S. 10 Beaufort square, Chep-
stow; Monmouth, Frederick John Tucker M.R.C.V.S.
25 Whitecross street, Monmouth ; Newport, Bisca,
Abercarn & Cwmbran. William Sheaf M.R.C.V.S. 7
Chepstow street, Newport ; Pontypool, John Williams,.
51 Osborne road, Pontypool; Tredegar. Ebbw Vale &
Abertillery, Charles Dighy Watkins M.R.C.V.S. 19
Castle street, Tredegar; Usk, Alexander Martin
McClen M.R.C.V.S. Bridge street, Usk
Inspectors of Weights & Measures : — Division A, Inspec-
tor, Thomas H. Lewis, Town hall, Pontypool & Ferc-
leigh, Sunnybank road, Griffithstown, Newport; As-
sistant & Adjuster, A. A. Coles, Town hall, Pontypool;
Division B, Inspector, G. G. Probert, 10 Brynhenlog-
street, Ebbw Vale; Assistant & Adjuster, T. E. Davies,
10 Brynheulog street, Ebbw Vale ; Division 0, Inspec-*
tor, T. E. Serjent. Weights & Measures depot. Roger-
stone ; Assistant & Adjuster, J. R. Gamble, Weights
& Measures depAt, Rogerstone
■ " ~ piers under " Fertilizers k Feeding Stuffs-
" T. R. Davies, to Brynheulog st. Ebbw
Vale; A. A. Coles, Town hall, Pontypool; J. B-
Gamble, Weights & Measures depot. Botrerstone
Drier of the Court & Grand Jury Bailiff. WUliam Rice-
Martin, New Market street. Usk
OIEECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
GEOLOGY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Natural Histoei and Scientific Societies.— Moa-
•inouthshire Antiquarian Society : JournaL
Museums. — Caerleon, Museum of the Monraoutiishire
Antiquarian Society ; Monmouth [small collections in the
Kolls Hall] ; Newport, Corporation Museum and Art
'Gallery, Dock Street.
Publications of the Geological Si'rvey.
»S'er!>s)— Sheets : 35, Forest of Dean (southern part); 36,
Fontypool, Cardiff ; Quarter Sheets : 42, S.E. Abergavenny;
42, N.E. Hay, Talgarth ; 43, S.W. Forest of Deaii to Mon-
mouth.
Xeio Series.— Sheets : 232, Abergavenny, Bryn Maivr,
Tredegar, Rhymney, Abertillery, and Aber-sychan ; 249,
-Newport, Risca, Gelligaer, Pontypool, and Caerphilly ; 263,
Wentloog Level, Rumney, and St. Mellons.
The east of Monmouthshire, which is included in Sheets
-233 (Monmouth town) and 250 (Chepstow), has not as
yet been geologically re-surveyed.
Coloured Maps, on the scale of six inches to a mile— 11
S.W., Tredegar ; 11 S.E., Aberystruth ; 12 N.AV., Pwll-du ;
12 S.W., Blaenavon; 17 N.E. , Blaenau-Gwent ; 17 S.E.,
Aberbeeg ; 18 N.W., Varteg; 18 S.W., Abersychan ; 18
S.E., Pontypool; aa \.E., Crumlin ; 22 S.E., Newbridge;
23 N.W., Cwm-y-Glyn; 23 N.E., Griffithstown ; 23 S.W.,
Cwm-bran; 27 N.E., Crosskeys ; 28 N.W., Cwm-Carn •
.28S.W., Pont-y-raister.
The Xew Series maps and most of the six-inch maps are
I published in two editions. The first edition is coloured to
show the Solid Ge4oiiy of the area ; that is, all the Drift or
Glacial Deposits (boulder-clay,graveland sand) are omitted,
and the outcrop of each stratum of solid rock is represented
as if it formed the actual surface of the country. In the
second or Drift Edition, all the glacial deposits, &c., are
shown, the strata which lie beneathKhem being then omitted.
Survey Index Map. — Scale 4 miles to one inch — Sheet 11
(price 2s. 6d. ) includes the whole of Monmouthshire, and is
■very useful.
These Maps are further illustrated by the Horizontal ,
Sections, Nos. 5, 12, and 107 ; and by the rertical Sections, '<
Nos. 3, 9, 10, 12, 80, and 81. |
Memoirs, vol. i.— De la lieche on the formation of the !
i<ocks of South Wales and the South- West of England • '
Ramsay on the Denudation nf the Rocks of South Wales
and the South-^Vest of England, 1846 ; vol. ii. J. Phillips
on The Malvern Hills, &c. (indudmg the Silurian at Usk), 1
1S48 ; The Lias of England and Wales, by H. R. Woodward' '
1893 ; The Country around Newport, by A. Strahan, 2nd'
edit. 1909 (price 2s.); The Country around Abergavenny '
by A. Strahan and W. Gibson, 1900 (price 2s); The I
Country around Cardiff, by A. Strahan and T. C. Cantrill,
1902 (price 28. 3d.) Monmouthshire was first mapped bv
Sir H. De la Beche and D. H. Williams for the Geological '
Survey between 1837 and 1845. Special Reports on Mineral
J(esources—vo\. vi. Refractory Materials,Dolomite, &c 1918
(price 7s. 6d.) The publications of the Geological Survey,
both maps and memoirs, can be obtained from Messrs
Stanford 12 Long Acre, London W.C.2. These maps
having become out-of-date, a re-survey of the part of the
county included in the Welsh coal-field was made The
results of this work are given in the new one-inch maps.
Sheets 232 and 249 (sheet 263 contains only a small part of
the county near Cardiff), and in these two maps, with their
accompanying memoirs on the Newport district and on the
Abergavenny district, we have the latest results of the
work of some of the best professional geologists of the dav
concerning the strata nf Central and Western Monmouth-
shire. The east «l the county has still to be re-surveyed.
Important Works or Papers ox Local Geology.
1839. Murchison, [Sir] R. I.— Silurian System, 2 vols., 4to.,
London. (For Usk, see vol. i., pp. 438-441 1.
1871. Report of Royal Commission on Coal. [G. T. Clark
on Eastern Division of South Wales Coal-field], vol.
i., p. 9, foL, London.
187S. Meade, R. — The Iron Industries of Monmouthshire.
Mininy Joiirn., vol. xlv., pp. 910, 955.
1879. Sollas, W. J.— The Silurian district of Rhymney and
Pen-y-Ian, Cardiff. Quart. Jouni. Geol. Soc'., vol
XXXV., p. 475.
1883. Sollas, W. J.— The Estuaries of the Severn and its
Tributaries. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, yo\.x\\.\\.,
p. 6ti.
1888. Anon.— Excursion to the Wye Valley, &c. Prw.
Geol. .issoc, vol. x,, p. 542.
1895. Anon. — The Monmouthshire Coal-field. Collie)-y
Guardian, vol. Ixx., pp. 15, 62, 107, 155, 203, 254,
303, 362, 411, 447, 495.
1899. Newton, R. 3. —On Archanodon Jukesi, from the Old
Red Sandstone of Monmouthshire. Geol. ,J/,iy.,
p. 245.
1899. Howard, F. T. & E. W. Small.— Geology of Llan-
vaches. Trans. Cardiff A'at. Soc. vol. xxx
1902. Strahan, A.— Origin of 'the River-System of South
Wales, and its connection with that of the Severn
and the Thames. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol.
Iviu.
207.
1903. Richardson, L. — Rhsetic and Lower Lias of Sedbury
Cliff, Chepstow. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc,voUix.,
p. 390.'
1903. Vaughan, A.— Lower Lias at Sedbury Cliff. Quart.
Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. lix., p. 396.
1904. Richardson, L. — Anticline in Carboniferous Lime-
stone at Chepstow. Froc Cotteswold Naturalists'
Field Club, vol. xv., p. 17.
1905. Report of Royal Commission on Coal Supplies [Sir
W. T. Lewis, J. P. Eeles, Prof. W. Galloway, A.
Strahan, &c. — on Monmouthshire Coal-field], fol.,
London.
1905. Richardson, L. — The Rhsetic Rocks of Monmout'.i-
shire. Qtiart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. Ixi., p. 385.
1905. Richardson, L. — Mesozoic Rocks round Chepstow.
Trans. Woolhope Nat. Field Clvb, 1902-4, p. 173.
1911. Boulton, W. S.— On a Monchiquite Intrusion in the
Old Red Sandstone of Monmouth. Quart. Journ.
Geol. Soc, vol. Ixvii., p. 460.
1912. Gardiner, C. I.— The Silurian Iiilier of Usk. Geil,
Mag., dec. 5, vol. ix., p. 562.
1916. Gardiner, C. I.— The Silurian Inlier of Usk. With
appendix by F. R. C. Reed. Froc. Cotteswold Xat.
Field Club, vol. xix., pt. 3, p. 129, with geol. map
(scale, I inch=i mile.)
1918. Dixey, F. and T. F. Sibly. The Carboniferous
Limestone Series on the South-Eastern Margin of
the South Wales Coalfield. Quart. Journ. Geol.
Soc, vol. Ixxiii , p. 11 1.
See also Transactions of Woblhope Club ; Transactions of
South Wales Institute of Mining Engineers, &c. ; Murray's
Guide to South Wales (G. P. Bevan), &c.
Introduction to the Study of Geoloi/y.— As it is impossible
to enter here into an explanation of tlie technical terms used
in geology, or to explain in detail the relations of the strata
of Monmouthshire to those of the other counties of AVales
and of England, we must on these points refer the student
and the general reader to some work such as Harrison's Te.vt-
Book of Geoloyy, fifth edition, published by Blackie & Son,
1903, price 3s. 6d.
The strata which form this county belong mainly to two
great geological formations— the Old Red Sandstone anil
the Carboniferous — and though the structure of the district
is in consequence simple and easily understood, it still in-
cludes points of great geological interest.
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MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Looking first at the broad physical features, we note ( i )
extensive tracts of low flat marsh land, on the south along
the Severn ; (2) much of the centre and east of the county
is fertile (especially in the Usk valley), with rich red soil
and man}' flat-topped hills, increasing in height northwards;
(3) on the west we have a mountainous mining district,
the eastern portion of the great South Wales coal-field.
Nearly all the rocks which form Monmouthshire are of
aqueous origin — that is, they consist of sandstones, clays
and limestones, which were" originally formed on the floor
of the sea or in lakes, and have since been hardened and
elevated. The present irregular outline of hill and vale is
due to the action of the weather — of rain and rivers, and
frost and ice, which have acted on the strata, wearing them
away unequally according to their relative hardness and
positions.
We will now describe the various layers or beds of rock
in order, commencing with those which form, so far as can
be seen, the foundation of the whole county, and which
must therefore be of the earliest formation and greatest age.
Silurian Formation. — In the centre of Monmouthshire,
the Old Red Sandstone is bent into an anticline, or arch,
of which the axis runs north and south. This arch has been
worn away in the course of ages, and as a result, Silurian
strata crop out, forming an oval area eight miles in length
from Ffyionau on the north to Llandegtydd on the south,
and four miles in width from Usk on the east to Ysgubor
on the west. The river Usk divides this Silurian region into
two parts, that on the south-west of the stream being the
larger. The greatest height of this district is just o\er
600 feet above sea-level. Although the features are not so
well marked, this inlier of old rocks bears much resem
blanceto the similar outcrop atWoolhopein Herefordshire
The lowest l>eds exposed are the Jf'enlock Shales, o! vhich
850 feet are seen, here containing numerous beds of sand
stone and occurring in the centre of the area at the Tucking
Mill, Cilfigan Park, Frescoed, Cefn Mawr, Moukswood and
Kemeys Commander.
The Wenlock Limestone is developed to a thickness of
3i to 40 feet and encircles the dome of Wenlock Shales ; it
may be examined at Trostrey, Radvr, (ilaseoed and
Tynewydd.
Then come the Ltidloie Btil.t ( 1,300 feet),consisting in the
lower part of argillaceous shales and mudstones, which
become sandy in their upper division. The Ludlow Beds
sweep round from Bettws Newydd by Usk, Llangibby Castle,
to Llandegfydd, and thence northwards to Glascoed
Common, Pentwynn and the Chain Bridge.
This Silurian district is hilly, but the hills formed of the
harder beds of limestone and sandstone run generally
north and south, and do not present the amphitheatre-like
shape which we see at Woolhope. On the east side the
beds dip to the east, and on the west side to the west, the
general structure being that of an anticlinal running north
and south, of which the top has been worn away. Une point
of special geological interest about these Silurian rocks of
Monmouthshire is that they link togetlier to some extent
the eastern and western Silurian areas.thc inner sandy beds
reminding us of the Grits of Denbiohshin\ uhile tliethick
and often nodular limestones indicuti Mmihir cMmlitions
to those which^prevailed at Wenlock Edge, Dudley, ic.
To the south of the main exposure, near Usk, there are
three small outcrops of Silurian rocks at Llaiifrechfa, and
a larger outcrop near Rhymnev ; the latter area extends into
Glamorgan, and has been fully described by Prof. Sollas.
The Wenlock and Ludlow beds here exhibit a total thickness
of 954 feet of shales, sandstones and mudstones, including
only 4 feet of limestone. They form an east and west anti-
clinal, and are well exposed on the banks of the Rhymney
below Cae Castell, and in a quarry where they are worked
for road-metal. Kossils are nuiiierous, including corals,
shells, trilobites, &c. ; there is a thin bone-bed just at the
junction with the Old Red Sandstone above. The Usk inlier
has been mapped in detail by Mr. C. I. Gardiner, whose
results arc fully described in his paper (19] (>), referred to
in the List of Literature quoted at the commencement of
this article.
Thk Old Red Sandstone.— Rocks of this age form more
than one-half of the surface of the county. The great
extent of the.se beds in Hereford and Brecknock is well
known, and they stretch into AMonmuuthshire in an un-
broken mass on the north and north-west from the Black
Mountains and Pontrilas, reaching southwards past Mon-
mouth and Abergavenny, encircling the Silurian inlier of
Usk, and extending to the south-wcat past Newport to St.
Mellons and beyond. This great mass of red rock attains
in the north of the county a thickness of from 5,000 to
6,000 feet, but thins southwards to about 4,000 feet between
.Newport and Risca. The change from the grey Silurian
shales below.to the red sandstones above is rapid and strik-
ing, and this change of colour corresponds to the chanije in
the conditions under which the rocks were deposited. Ar
the close of the Silurian period the sea gradually retired ;
when the Old Red Sandstone was deposited the atmosphere
of a warm climate produced oxidizing and desiccating
effects which account for the red colour of the rocks. With
this change of colour there is, too, a great change in the
fossils ; these are not nearly so numerous in the Old Red
as in the Silurian series ; they belong, too, to creatures
which probably inhabited great lakes and rivers.
In Monmouthshire the beds of Ohl Red Sandstone undu-
late in the centre and north of the county, but near the
Wye they dip steadily eastwards and pass underneath the
Forest of Dean Coal-tield, while on the west side of the
county they similarly dip westwards, disappearing beneath
the South Wales Coal-field.
The following divisions have been i-ecojrnised : —
f Red, yellow, and variegated sand-
I stones and quartzose conglomer-
Upper or ' ates about 200 feet thick, contain-
Conglomerate Series | ing scales and plates of the fossil
fishes Hdaptychius and Pte,-
(. ichthys.
f Marly sandstones and flagstones,,
red shales and thin cornstone;
Middle or J with remains of Cephalaspis (a
Brownstone Series 1 fossil fish). Thickness, 1,200 feet
. the Blorenge, but only 600 feel
j variegated marly beds with corn-
I stones in lower part. Thickness,
^owev .Marls or J 2,800 feet west of Newport ; but
Cornstone Series j more in the north of the county.
! Fossils : Pterytjotus (an extinct
I 3.Tthvo-poi),Pterasjns,Cephaltis]ns.
L (fishes).
There is no apparant break or unconformability ; from
bottom to top stratum succeeds stratum regularly.' .At the
base of the " Old Red " series is a grey or reddish-grey
quartz-grit, speckled with decomposed felspar, which is seen
at several points round Usk (as half-a-mile south of Llan-
thewy Court) to rest conformably upon Silurian ( Ludlow >
mudstones. The " cornstones " are irregular bands of red.
or yellow nodular or concretionary limestone ; they form a.
rich soil, and were fomierly much quamed foi burning'
into lime and for mending roads. Tintern Abbey is built of
Old Red Sandstone obtained from the Barbadoes Quarry
hard by; those portions of Chepstow Castle which were-
built of a similar stone in the 12th century are now much
decomposed. The principal hills formed of Old Red are the
Sugar Loaf, 1,955 feet above sea-level ; Skyrrid Fawr, 1,596
feet (both in the north-west of the county, the "brown
stones" form their summits) ; Beacon Hill, which overlooks
the Wye, i,ooofeet ; Kymin Hill, near Monmouth, is cappeti
by quartz conglomerates.
The Biickstoiie. — In Meend Wood, about two miles east of
the town of Monmonth, there is a remarkable mass of Old
Red Conglomerate, which has long been known as the
" Buckstone." It is 22 feet long by 13 feet high ; but at its
ba,se only three feet in diameter— thus resting upon a point,
as it were. Formerly it was a " rocking-stone," but it was
thoughtlessly overthrown in 1885 ; and although it has been
replaced on its old site \>\ H.M, Commissioners of Wood*
and Forests, it will never rock again. For full description
and figure, see the volumes of the Ai-chitoloijia famlnensis
lor 1846, and for 1885. It must be understood that this re-
markable stone is in no sense a boulder ; but is simply a
mass of rock which, by reason of its superior hardness, has
withstood the action of the weather better than the softer
strata which formerly surrounded it, and which have beea
washed away,
Cabbonifkkous FoituATioN, — The Carboniferous strata
lie mainly in the west of Monmouthshire, the beds on that-
side of the county being those which form the easteri'.
extremity of the great South Wales Coal-field,
Curhonifeious Limi-stone Series.—This series include>
thick beds of iriev. brownor blue crystalline limestone, with
adevelopm.nl 1 imI . lii,- /.nicer Liinestme Hha/es— at
the base. In ; 1 1 n of the shales is marked bv
a narrow \.il _ 10 the fact that the shalesar'e
softer tii.in III I I J iiuiestone and have been worn
aw.i , iv 1 ri, .\:c- I much quicker. Some beds in
til' It are crowded with the remains of
inn . 1 hers take the form ol oolites.and some
iUT u :..Mni' - iMu i[ig recent years great attention Ims been
paid li' Die .sub-divisions of the Carlionii. in,, .,,,■,. ,nu
the system of classification now used i- li,
fossils found in each bed. Thus, at tin '■ \ ,,,
Limestone Shales correspond to hedsconijimn- 1 , n n . 1 r-
islic fo.ssil coral, called VIeiMopora : hence ihoj are i-uiled
be Is, Then, at the bottom of the succeeding Main
DIRECTORY.]
xMONMOUTHSHIRE.
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Limestone is another coral zone,theZaphren1is or " Z " beds,
usually crinoidal limestones and dolomites. Then, in up-
ward succession follow the zones of Caninia (C), Seminula
(S) and Dibumphyllmn (D). Each of these zones is charac-
terized by an assemblage of fossils and is named after a
dominant species. The advantage of this system of classi-
fication is that it is more detailed, and admits of exact
comparison of various parts of the series in dilTerent areas.
Thus we can easily compare the " Z " beds here with those,
say, of Somerset.
The Carboniferous series occurs in this county in two
distinct areas, which were obviously connected at some
remote period.
1. The Wye, between Tiiitern and Chepstow, has cut a
deep and winding way through this rock, which extends
thence westwards to Itton, Lanvair, Penhow, Magor and
Portskewett. The beds, which are here about i,ooo feet in
thickness, dip to the south, passing under the Bristol
Channel. The scenery along the Wye at ^^'indoliff, Pierce-
tield Park and Chepstow is magnificent Along the Severn,
south of Chepstow, the Triassic Red Marls rest unconform-
ably upon the Carboniferous Limestone,so that on this side
of Monmouthshire the upper carboniferous strata do not
come to the surface ; but borings have shown that coal-
measures underlie the Severn at English Stones, &c.,
east of Portskewett.
2. In the west the Mountain Limestone forms a narrow
fringe,or rim, round the coal-field by Machen, Risca, Treve-
thin, and curves round the northern slopes of the.Blorenge ;
it has a steep westerly dip of from 20 to 60 degrees. This
rock contains many caverns, which are often lined with
beautiful crystals of calcite and quartz ; sometimes they
also contain valuable deposits of iron-ore (hsematite). Lead-
ore also occurs, but is not now mined. There are large
quarries in which the limestone is worked to supply the
great quantities annually used to mix with iron-ore for
smelting ; the limestone acts as a flux, considerably less
heat being requii-ed to melt the ore when it is thus em-
ployed. The total thickness of the limestone, with its
accompanying shales, is in this area from 350 feet on the
east to 700 feet on the west.
The Millstone Grit. — ^This is a hard, coarse sandstone,
at the base of which a grit is sometimes developed. Where
the grit is not present there are usually beds of eongh
merate. The sandstone at the top of the Millstone trrit
known as the Farewell Rock, a term used by miners because
there is no chance of getting workable seams of coal when
that bed is reached. We can trace the Millstone Grit, as it
rests on the Carboniferous Limestone, just described, from
Risca, by Pontypool to Capel-newydd. Then it caps the
Klorenge, i, 834 feet in height, a grand bastion-like eminence,
which forms the north-east corner of the South Wales Coal-
field. Its total thickness in this area is about 462 feet.
Like the limestone beneath, this grit forms a poor and
barren soil, chiefly used to pasture sheep. Its surface is
flat, forming a table-land with a slight southerly slope, on
which rise rivers, whose course takes them to the Bristol
Channel.
The Coal-Measurbs. — These include beds of shale
sandstone, here about 2,100 feet in thickness, between which
are several important seams <tf coal ; the lower beds are
also rich in ironstone. Three divisions in the series have
been recognised, although there is a continuous succession
all through. 1 1 will be remembered that the Coal-measures
in this county form the eastern margin of the South Wales
coalfield, and the three-fold division comes about because,
after the deposition of the Lower Coal-measures, a " Pennant
phase" started. This resulted in the laying down of sandy
and gritty rocks, commencing first in the western part of
the area and progressing gradually to the east. Con-
sequently these Pennant grits occupy a higher position in
the measures in Monmouthshire than they do in the west.
Commencing at the base of the series, then, we find : —
1. Lower Coal-measures, 850 feet thick near Pontypool,
with the Elled coal, the Ras-las coal, and (near the bas"e) the
Old coal ; ironstone bands with fossils, some of marine
species.
2. The Pennant G,'i<.— Thick sandstone.*, with the Tillery
seam at the base.
3. I'jiper Coal-measures, with the Mynyddislwyn seam at
the base.
Sir W. T. Lewis, in the Report of the Coal Com-
mission, gives the following estimate of the quantity of
coal existing in different parts of the Monmouthshire
coalfield :—(i) On the North Crop (Tredegar, Ebbw Vale,
&c.), 21 seams, containing 47 feet of coal ; (a) on the South
Crop (Caerphilly to Pontypool), 15 seams, containing 47
feet of coal ; (3) on the East Crop (Pontypool to Blaenavon),
1 1 seams, containing 38 feet of coal.
The minerals raised in i88i were : Coal, 5,412,840 tons,
and fireclay, 57,680 tons ; in 1903 these figures had
increased to — Coal, 10,671,432 tons, and fireclay, 72,751
tons and in 1916 to 14,822,659 tons of coal.
It is the Lower Coal-measures which in this district are
chiefly worked ; the Pennant Grit above them is compara-
tively unproductive ; of the Upper Coal-measures, only the
well-known Mynyddyslwyn house-coal seam extends thus
far east. Six or seven well-marked faults run across the
coal-region from north-west to south-east, ending off on the
south against a cross-fault, which extends from Trevethiu
to Newbridge.
The coal of Monmouthshire is chiefly bituminous ; it is
composed, as in other districts, of compressed vegetable
matter. Although in the coal itself the individual plants
cannot be distinguished, owing to the manner in which they
have been squeezed and pressed together by the immense
weight of the rocks above them, yet in the beds of shale we
often rind impressions of single plants, as ferns, reed&
(Calamites), and gigantic plants allied to our club-mosses
{Lepidodendron and Sii/illaria).
The surface features of this coal district are remarkable ;_
the rivers run from north to south, and have cut deep
parallel valleys, which are separated from one another by
terraced hills rising to heights of from 1,500 to 1,800 feet„
and capped by the Pennant Grit. The valleys of the Ebwy,
Sirhowy and Rumney all converge towards the port of Mew-
port, and each of these valleys is traversed by a railway
which brings down the mineral treasures of the district,
spoiling the quiet beauty and isolation of the Ian I , but very
useful for commercial purposes. Many of the coal-seam's
crop out on the hill-sides and are worked by adits, or
galleries, which sometimes extend into the hills lor miles.
On the northern outcrop, near Tredegar, Ebbw Vale.
N'antyglo, Beaufort, &.C., coal has been largely obtiiined by
"patch-working"' i.e. quarrying at the outcrop, in the
open air.
The Upper Trias.— Only a small area of rocks of this
age occur, in the south-east corner of the county, between
Chepstow, Portskewett, and Undy.
The Doloinitic ( 'omjhnnerate occurs in six or seven patches-
at Undy, Lanfihangel, Mounton and Claypit Farm south of
Chepstow. It is composed of lumps of Carboniferous Lime-
stone, cemented together by carbonates of lime and mag-
nesia ; it was. in fact, formed as a beach at the foot of the
limestone cliffs.
The Keuper Red Maris are about 400 feet in thickness ,
they form a narrow strip extending from Mathern to
Portskewett, Caldicot and IJndy ; they also occur between
Llanmartin and Christehurch. No fossils are found im
Ra«Tic Formation. — Rocks of this age occur onlv in the
neighbourhood of Newport. They are now exposed at the
following places :— Goldcliff, Bishton, Llanmartin, Llan-
wern, Milton, Bishpool and Liswerry. The base of
the series is clearly marked off from the underlying Tea-
Green Marls (of Keuper age) ; a thin line of conglomerate
under the Rhsetic Black Slaales usually marks the divis!o.n_
Grey marls, black shales and thin, light-coloured lime-
stones, altogether about 50 feet in thickness, form the
lower part of Goldcliff on the coast, and ma.\- also he traced
east, north and west of the Lias at Bishopstoii and LlaLiwern.
The shales contain much iron-pyrites, conspicuous by its
bright metallic lustre: hence the name Goldcliff. The
beds are now largely concealed by masonry.
The Lower Lias.— The blue limestones and shaly clays
of this age form the capping of Goldcliff; inland the>-
occur at Langston. Bishopstou. Milton, and thence west-
wards to the Usk, on the other side of which there is a small
patch at Maes Glas. Several limestone quarries have been
opened in these beds at Liswerry and elsewhere.
Surface Deposits.— Thick beds of gravel occur in the
valleys, and cover the low ground formed bv the softer bert«
of the Old Red Sandstone. These gravels are for the most
part derived from the melting of glaciers, and are especiallv
thick and wide-spread in the valley of the Usk. Patches of
true glacial boulder-clay also occur, especially in the deep
and narrow valleys which cross the coal-field, and a-; fir vonth
as St. Mellons. The mountain-liinestone uiid the inillstojie--
grit hills have the rounded appeanuire kii.nvn :i< .•,„-/;e~
montonnees ; and here and thereshow irr,„,ves and sinali,ms,
especially when an unwe.ithered surface nf ili,- rn,k is liarecV
by the removal of soil. iVc. Boulders i.f Old Keil .Saiidst.nie.
of limestone, and of sandstone are found scattered ..vc-r the
surface of the western half of the county; while the
boulders in the north-east and east are mostly of the Old
Red Sandstone. All these surface-appearances can onlv be
explained by supposing the existence in Central \^'ales
during the last Glacial Period, or Great Ice Age, of an
enormous mass of ice, which radiated outwards from the
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MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[KELLY'a
-mountains of Brecknockshire, and pushed down the valleys
«nta it reached the lower tracts bordering the sea. But
the hills of the coal-field were themselves also thickly
•covered with ice ; and this local ice was often strong enough
to resist the invading northern glaciers, until at last the
two masses coalesced, and their united ice-tongues travelled
■• slowly southwards down the deep valleys.
The rivers have formed deposits of mud and gravel along
their courses, but more especially at their mouths, where
they enter the Bristol Channel. Here the sediment brought
down has been deposited until a tract of low level land has
been formed, which extends for 24 miles from Portskewett
to Cardiff, and is from one to three miles in width. This
region is known as the Caldicot and Wentloog Levels ; it is
but httle above the level of the sea, and is protected by an
smbankment or sea wall.
Economic Geology. — The coal-fields have now been com-
•pletely surveyed by the officers of the Geological Survey and
the published maps and memoirs have alreadv been referred
to. During the year 1916 the amount of" coal raised in
Monmouthshire was 14,822,659 tons, valued at the mines
at ;£'i4,056,7io. Compared with the previous year this
showed an increase of over half a million tons. Later
statistics are too much affected by the industrial changes
1 be regarded as normal. In 1916. also.
-oaused by the 1
iron-ore was mined in the county to the quantity of 7,574
tons, valued at .£'2,918. Of pig-iron a quantity of 374,062
tons was produced. Limestone quan-ie» capable of yielding
over 100,000 tons a year are working in the Lower Lias.
Sandstone from the Pennant beds of the Coal-measures is
used largely for building purposes. It is fine grained
stone, blue-grey in colour and felspath'c. The two notable
varieties are the Abercarne stone,quarried at Mynyddyslwyn,
and the Tintern Abbey stone, dark purple-brown in'ci^lour,
quarried at Tintern.
In many parts of the county the Carboniferous Limestone
has beds of dolomite, either original deposits of the mineral
or replacement- by magnesiau carbonate. The dolomite
rock is used as a basic refractory slag. It is quarried at
Machen, 5 miles west of Xewport, and at Craig Quarrv, 5
miles north-west of Risca. Full details are given in "the
Geological Survey Special Report on Mineral Resource.?,
quoted at the beginning of this article.
Prehistoric Man.— Few discoveries have been made in
this county of relics belonging to tribes to whom iron was
unknown. In a barrow, or burial place, on Penhow, Mr.
Morgan found part of a nhetstone, with a bronze dagger'
and numerous tlint flakes.
Revised by C. P. Chatwin.
riKECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
ABEEBABGOED, see BedweUty.
ABEHCAEN is a large vUlage, formed into a civil
jiBrjf h under the proTisions of the " Local Government
Act, 1694," from Mj-nyddjslwjn, and was with Cwm-
carn formed into an'ec'clesiaetical district in 1913. The
Tillage has a station on the Western Valleys line of the
Qreat Western railway, 10 miles north-west from New-
poit. It is in the AbertiUeiy division of the county,
hundred of Wentloog, petty sessional division of Bed-
"welity. union and county court district of Newport,
rnial deanery of Bedwellty, archdeaconry of Mormiouth
and diocese of Llandaff. The parish is governed by an
Drban District Council of 18 members, formed December,
1894, under the provisions of the ''Local Government
Ac't. 1894". (56 and 57 Vict. ch. 73). The district
comprises part of Crumlin, Newbridge, Abercarn, Cwm-
cam and Cross Penmain. and is divided into six wards.
Water is supplied from a reservoir and local springs, and
gas from works belonging to the Urban Council, who also
control the waterworks. A scheme for the supply of water
by the Abertillery and District Water Board to the Aber-
lillery. Abercani, Risca snd Mynyddyslwyn areas was
sajictioned br the Local Government Board, and the
work is now (1919) proceeding in the Giwynnefawr Valley
of Breconshire. St. Luke's iron church, erected in i8go,
end attached to the church of S. Tewdwr, Mynvddyslnyn,
has 520 sittings. The livine is a vicarage, "net" vearlv
value j^i8o, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandafif, and
held since rgig by the Eev. James Davies B.A, of St.
Bavid's College, Lampeter. Adjoinini; the church are a
Sunday school and guild room." There are also English
Baptist, Primitive "Methodist, Calvinistic Methodist.
Congregational and Wesleyan chapeN, Salvation Army
barracks and a Central hal"l. The cemetery, comprising
II acres, with a chapel, and house for the caretaker,
■was opened in 1900. and is under the control of the
Urban District Council. Here are collieries, iron works
and tinplate manufactories. The area of the civil parish
and Urban district is Q.506 acres of land and 69 of
•water; rateable value, ^^79.5 88 ; the population in igor
■way 12.607 ®"<i in 1911, 16,44^.
The population of the wards in 191 1 was :— Central,
3/18-': East, T,9o!; : North, 3,777; South, 5,330; Torlais.
s.c--,^ : West. r,7T3.
I'l-i. M. 0., T., Telephonic Express Delivery & Call
OffKe.— Bichard S. Fo-wler, sub-postmaster. Letters
uirive from Newport
Town Sub-Post, M. 0.. T. & Teleiihone Call Office.
Nantpenar, Islwyn street.— John HoUister. snb-pnst-
ij, aster. Letters through Newport ; telegrams are dis-
patched but not delivered from this office
W^ni Letter Boxes.— Chapel of Ease; Commercial road
k Gwyddon road
BEDWELLTT PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Petty sessions held here every alternate thursday, at
ic 15 am.; for list of magistrates see Bedwellty.
UBBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
1 meets at the office on the 4th tuesdav in
the month at 6 p.m.
Members.
All retire April, r922.
Chairman, Thomas A. Gregg.
Vice-chairman. Jack Davies.
North Ward.
Tiiouias Griffiths | John Williams
Wilham H. Eicha-ds |
Central Ward.
he-n J. Bullock I William D Thnma«
r J. Jones I
Torlais Ward.
TL(-
ABEBBEEG, see Llanliillebh.
West Ward.
en I William Jone.«
East Ward.
IS i Tom Purnell
Edward Brett Davies
South Ward.
I Alber
Clerk, Thomas Stephe
■t ; def
wport
Edwards, 24 Stow hill, Nsvr^-
C. Mitchell, London Joint City & Midland
Bank, Newport
Medical Officer of Health, Edward Meredith Griffith
J. P., M.D. & C.M.Aberd. Abercani Fach, Cwmcarn^
Cross Keys, Newport
Surveyor, John Williams, Abercarn
Sanitary Inspector, Samuel Arthur Moses, Abercsro
Collector, David J. Major, Council offices, Abercaia
Gasworks Engineer, Thomas Wilkinson, Abercarn
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, Henry Sheppard, caretaker
Library i: Institute, John Games, sec-
Police "Station, Market square, Sergeant Samuel Smith'-.,
in charge, & 4 constables
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Daniel M. Williams, Ne-wbridge
Clerk to the Abercarn Sab-Committee of MonmoutB-^
shire Local Pension Committ-ee, Thomas Stephera
Edwards, 24 Stow hill, Newport
Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages & VaccinatiosB
Officer for Mvnvddvslwvn Sub-District, Edwd.Rowlan*
PLACE3 OF WORSHIP, with times (
St. Luke's Church, Rev. James Davies B.A. vicar ; holy
communion, ist & 3rd Sunday at 3 a.m. ; 2nd Sunday
at IT a.m.; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m."; wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (English), Rev. Charles Rees ; 10.30 a.m. S 6.
p.m. ; mon. tues. thurs. & sat. at 7.15 p.m
Bapti.^t (English); 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs-.
7.30 p.m
Baptist (Chapel of Ease), Eev. E. Tegryd Phillips-; m
a.m..& 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.15 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh); 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Central Hall (Forward Movement) (English Calvinistic
Methodist); 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Gam), Eev. John Rees; 11 am. & C
Wesleyan (Risca circuit); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Public ELnuentary School, erected in 1876 at a cost of
;^3,220, & enlarged in 1883 at a further cost of /i,soo,
k also enlarged in rgio; -will now hold 230 hoys, 230
girls k 230 infants ; James Hughes, master ; Miss Joan.
EoBser, mistress ; Miss L. H. Davies, infants' mistress
Public Elementary School, Gwyddon, erected in 1915,
for 250 mixed fc'iso infants; j. M. Churchill, master;
Miss Mary Francis, infants' mistress
The schooliis controlled by the Abercarn, Eisca & Roger-
stone group of 26 managers; T. S. Edwards, solicitor,
24 Stow hill, Newport, clerk; J. Beale, Cwmcam,
attendance officer. The managers control the follow-
ing schools :— Trinant, Ornmlin (2), Newbridge, Tvne-
wyJd. Abercarn, Cwmoarn. Wattsville, Cross Keys,
Waenfawr, Risca Town, Danygraig, Pontvmister, ,
Eogerstone & Henllis
Eaihvay Station. James Jones, -station master
(M.-iiked * letters should be addressed
Newbridge. Newport.)
PBITATE EESIBENTS.
I.-owen David, The Hollies
Eioa..kes James Geo. J.P.TheCottage
Cnllings Sidney M. The Gables
Davies Bev. James B.A. (vicar).
Ticaraire
Davies John J.P. West end
Davies Thomas F. Tt Gwvddon
Dnniop John M
Phillips Rev. Evan Tegryd (Baptist).
30 Llanover street. West End
Rees Eev. Chas. (Bapt), Rhvswg rd
Rees Eev. John (Congregational),
Tiegarn. Islwyn street
Richards John J. P. The Woodlands,
Islwvn street
Tnomas William. Brynhyfiyd
COMMEDCIAI,.
Early closing day. Wednesday 1 p.m
jop John M.B.. Ch.B. Commercial j Abercarn Chamber of Trade (A. Mor-
'''^'^'^ I Iran. sec). Islwvn street
Jones William. Ty Gwyn, Islwyn st .Vbcrcarn Liberal Association (Gordon
Le-,-.s William, Tyla Coch house i Roberts, sec)
Abeicarn Library & Institute (Johr^
Games, sec)
Abercarn Urban District Gas Works-
(Thomas Wilkinson, engineer)
Abercarn Urban District WateiWort*
(John Williams, manager)
.ydcroft John Wm. boot ma. High si-
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(William D. Junes, manager) (open
daily 10 to 2- wed. & sat. 10 to
n.30). Bridge street: draw on
head office, 54 Lombard street EC;
Bell's Stores, grocers. High street
Booth Clarence, hardware denier,.
Bridge street
16 ABERCARN.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly'
Jenkii
IS Brenda (M
Railway terrace
Johns William, -woollen manufac-
turer, PontjTrain (letters should be
addressed Cross Keys, Newport)
Jones Wallace & Sons, furniture
dealers. Bridge street
Jones Ambrose, draper, Islwyn st
Jones John, farmer, Penrhiw-darren
Jones Richard William, hair dresser,
Llanover street
Jones Thomas, G.W. Rly. agent
Bracchi Antonio, refresh. rms. High si
Brest Capel, furn. dlr. Victoria bldgs
Briggs & Co. boot dlrs. 2i Bridge st
Buckley Bart, general dlr. Bridge st
Cash & Co. boot & shoe dlrs.Bridge st
Cave John, shopkeeper, Llanover st
Cemetery (Henry Sheppard, caretkr)
Chivers Alfred D. New inn. Commer-
cial road
Chivers Raymond John, beer retailer,
Bridge street
Coles John, boot dealer. Bridge street
Ceilings Richard, farmer. The Knoll
Davies Brothers, builders, Ebbw ter
Daries & Williams, drapers, High st
Davies David, news agent. West end
Davies Dvd. Gwyn, architct. Islwyn st
Diivies GrifE. outfitter. High street
»Davie8 John, farmer, Trwyn farm
■*Davies Lewis, farmr.Havodowen frm
Day Andrew M, hair drssr. Bridge st
Drower George, wheelwright. High st
Dunlop John M.B., Ch.B. physician &
surgeon. Commercial road
Ebbw Tale Steel, Iron & Coal Co.
Ltd. colliery owners, Prince of
Wales' colliery (J. G. Broackes,
c-nimercial manager; S. M. Col-
lings, colliery manager)
Elias John, grocer, Islwyn street
Evans & Stephens, drapers. Bridge st
Evans Thomas L. farmer, Glanshon
Fowler Richard S. stationer, Post Brid^'e street
"ffice. High .street | Morgan Alfred, insurance agen
Foxon Walter, hair dresser. Bridge st | ironmonger, Islwj-n street
Greenland Hy. tailor. Commercial rd i Moses .Samuel Arthur, sanitary
Griffiths Sylvanus E. statnr. High st spector, Woodlands
■Gwyddon Vale Mineral Water Co' ' 'Newport Abercarn Black Vein Si
Harrhy George confectinner,Islw3'n st - ■ - -• • - •- -
Harrhy Thomas, butcher. West "end
-Harries Hugh Owen, tailor. Railway
terrace
Harries Ruby (Miss), shopkeeper.
hopkeeper, Rees Brothers, butchers, Islwyn st
Rees J. M. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Com-
mercial road
Rees John, stationer, Islwyn street
Roberts Richard Lewis, aTChitect,The
Firs
Robinson Harry, outfitter, Islwyn st
Rowland Edward, watch maker & re-
gistrar of births, deaths & mar-
riages & vaccination officer for sub-
district of Mynyddyslwyn, High st
Russell Arthur Lewis, taiior,Bridg6 st
Jonos William, clothier. High street I Kyall Percy, confectioner. Bridge st
Lee Joseph, greengrocer. Bridge street ; Sheppard Henry, caretaker. Cemetery
& Islwyn street i Smart Hv. J. boot repr .Llanover st
Lewis Arthur, news agent. High st ' Smart Samuel, Old Bush P.H
Lewis Fredic, A. grocer. Railway ter (Smith Geo. Hy. butcher, Islwyn st
Lewis Lewis, farmer, Rhyswg-Ganol ' Smith Wm. Market tavern, Market sq
Lewis Mary A. (Mrs.), Old Swan P.H , SneyJ Jane (Mrs.), refreshment
Lewis Richd. shopkpr. Commercial rd rooms. High streei
Llanover Estate Trustee Office (Leslie I Star Tea 00": Ltd. ' grocers. High st
R. Pym, agent) 1 Stephens David Geo. grocer.Bridge st
London Joint City & Midland Bank I Stevens Emily E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
ted (sub-branch), ope
II a.m. to 1. 15 p.m.; wed. &
10 a.m. to 12 noon. Bridge st
(A. C. Mitchell, manager) ; d
on head office. 5 Threadneedle
London E C 2
ileadow Dairy Co. Limited
Victoria buildings
Meredith Edg^.r B. hair
dair
ily I Railway terraC'j
at.jStrinati & Co. refreshment rooms.
?et . BriJ.ge street
awjTho.-n.is Richard & Co. Limited, tin
St. plate manufacturers. T A " Dia-
I mond;" T N 12
Thomas William & Son. grocers,Raii-
wdv terra'..-e & High street
Thomas John, farmer, Penrhiwgwair
Victoria Hall Cinema (Jones Bros,
prop'-ietors)
Vincent Thomas, cycle agent, High st
Waite John, Commercial P.H
Watkins David (Mrs.), farmer, Tyr-
jamesellwr
Coal Co. Limited (John Macarthney Wilding & Co. outfitters. High st
Wallace, agent). T N's 24 & 30 'Wilkinson Thomas, engineer to the
Abercarn , Urban District Council Gas Works
Parfitt David Wm. butcher. High st I Williams John, surveyor to the Urban
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers &.c. 1 District Council & manager Water
High street I Works
athersall David, boot repr. Bridge st Phillips & Co. drapers, Victoria bides ; Williams Tom, Crown hotel
Hayward Alice (Mrs. ).shpkpr. High st ( Powell Walter Alfred, greengrocer, Winmill Cvril. printer. Bridge street
Hollister John, stationer. Post office,} Commercial road ■" 1 VVilcbell G. H. & Co. Ltd. bakers,
Islwyn street I "Preen Charles, farmer. Knoll farm Hiirh street
Hughes & Sons, chemists. Market sq j Pugh Giles P. grocer, see James &,Workin!j Men's Club & Institute
James & Pugh, grocers, Islwyn st I Pugh (William Jones, sec). Market sq
James Joseph Thomas, tailor, Bridge stjPullin Thomas Brothers, grocers. *Vorath Sarah (Miss), Pant-yr-Esk
-Jeffreys Nathaniel,farmer,Pant-yr-Esk ; Bridge street " ; P.H
ABEEGAVENNY
ABERGAVENNY is a municipal borough and market
town, head respectively of a petty sessional division, a
poor law union and a county court district, 167 miles
from London, 20 south-east from Brecon,^ 46 north-west
from Bristol, 6 south-east from Crickhowell, 23 south-
west from Hereford, 19 north-east from Merthyr-Tydfil,
16 north-west from Monmouth, about 19 north from
Newport. loi north from Pontypool, 13J east from Trede-
gur ; and is in the Monmouth division of the county,
hundred of Abergavenny, rural deanery of Abergavenny,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff.
There are three railway stations : the London»and North
Western in the Brecon road, the Great Western to the
south of the town, and the Abergavenpy Junction, Great
Western and North Western railways to the north. An
ancient stone bridge of seven arches crosses the Usk just
outside the town, and near it is a fine iron bridge, over
which the London and North Western railway crosses.
The town is on the high road from London to Brecon,
at the extremity of a pass where the lofty mountains
abruptly terminate, and lays claim to high antiquity;
it was the " Gobannium " of Antonine, a Roman station,
and 80 called from the river Gobannius, now the Gavenny,
from which (with the prefix " Aber," denoting its situa-
tion at or near the confluence of that river with the Dsk),
it derives its name : the town is almost encircled by hills
and mountains, one of which, the Sugar Loaf, rises to
an elevation of 1,934 '*^' '• ""^ Deny, the Graig, the
Hholbin and the Llanwerfarth Breast forming its base.
A long range of hills running from Pontj-pool terminates
■here in the magnificent Blorenge, 1,833 feet high: the
Great Skirrid, or Holy Mountain, on the other side of
the town, is 1,601 feet high; here once stood a chapel
dedicated to St. Michael: the Little Skirrid is 750 feet
high. Previous to the revolution of i688 this was a cor-
porate town, its government being vested in a bailiff and
twenty-seven burgesses ; but the attachment of the in-
habitants to the Orange dynasty being somewhat equi-
vocal, William HI. deprived them of their charter. "The
town was subsequently governed by a body of Improve-
ment Commissioners, elected pursuant to an Act of Parlia-
ment obtained in 1854, and this arrangement continued
untU the "Local Government Act, 1894," established the
late Urban District Council.
Under the provisions of the "Local Government Act,
1-.J4." hy Local Government Board Order No. 31.900,
ihe ancient civil parish was divided into two parishes.
I'rl an and Rural, the former comprising the area of the
In 1899 a charter of Incorporation was granted, con-
stituting the town a municipal borough, which is divided
into four wards and governed by a Corporation cons'st-
ing of a Mayor, four Aldermen and twelve Councillor.-
The town is paved, lighted with gas and abundantly
supplied with the purest water on the constant supply
system, the water being conveyed through pipes from a
spring at the base of the Sugar Loaf mountain, the pres-
sure being sufficient to drive the water to the highest
house in the town; the works, gas and water, are the
property of the town. Abergavenny ancient parish has
been formed into two, the municipal area being known
as Abergavenny and the remainder as Abergavenny
Rural.
The church of St. Mary, in Monk street, was formerly
the church of the ancient Benedictine mitred priory of
St. Mary, founded by Hamelyn Baludun in the nth
century and by W. de Braoie in the time of King John ;
it is a cruciform building of stone, 172 feet in length.
mainly in the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, and
consists of a presbytery of three bays, 67 feet long, with
MONMOUTHiSHIRE.
DIRECTORY.]
arche> opening into lateral chapels in its western bays,
nave, transepts, of which the chapels form eastern exten-
sions, and an embattled central tower with turret, con-
taining 8 bells : like other Benedictine minsters in Wales,
the church was divided between the convent and the
parish, the choir being formed just eastward of the
crossing and containing twenty-four stalls of carved oak,
twelve on each side, which still remain ; these have a
coved canopy and in several instances open lattice work
at the back, and each range terminates eastwards in a
separate stall with a lofty spired canopy; the Perpendi-
■cular nave, 45 feet wide, is of three bays, with a north
aisle ; and the transept is 67 feet in length. The church
•contains a most interesting series of monuments, con-
sisting chiefly of altar tombs, ten in number, bearing
recumbent effigies, dating from the 13th to the i6th cen-
tury. (1) The earliest of these is the eifigy of a very
young man, clad in a hauberk and hood of chain mail and
a long surcoat, his head reposing on cushions and his feet
on a lion ; the hands are placed together, and the whole
figure, together with the slab on which it lies, is carved
•out of one solid balk of timber ; this effigy is now placed
on a trestle table made for the purpose in the Herbert
chapel, and is believed to represent George de Cantelupe,
who died 25 April, 1273, aet. 20. (2 and 3) The next in
order are two monunients of about the middle of the
14th cent. : the first of these is an effigy of stone lying
•on a plain altar tomb within a panelled and traceried
recess under one of the south windows of this chapel, and
represents a knight in bascinet with hood and camail,
a long surcoat, and legs encased in plate armour : the
identity of this figure is quite doubtful, but it perhaps
represents Sir WiUiam Hastings, ob. 1349: the other
monument is an altar tomb of the Decorated period on
the opposite side of the chapel, at the back of the stalls,
the sides of which are relieved with crocketed and
canopied panelling, once containing statuettes, of which
only one headless example now remains ; the recumbent
stone effigy is clad much as the preceding, and it seems
tolerably certain that it represents Lawrence de Hastings,
ob. 13 Aug. 1348, and buried here. (4) In the centre of
the Herbert chapel stands an altar tomb of rough
masonry cased on two sides and at the east end with
slabs of sculptured alabaster, dating from the end of the
15th cent, and probably once forming part of the screen
above the high altar : the side slabs consist of shallow
canopied niches containing figures ; that at the foot re-
presents tlie " Annunciation," with a censing angel on
either side ; on the tomb lie the recumbent effigies ol
.Sir Willi.im ap Thomas, ob. 1446, and Gladys, his wife,
daugnter of Sir David Gam, ob. 1454; the male effigy
is in plate armour, and wears a collar of SS. ; at the head
ol the figures are large canopies of unequal size, brought
from elsewhere, and probably also portions of the great
altar screen. (5) Parallel with the foregoing, and below
the arch opening from the Herbert chapel to the choir,
is another large altar tomb of =ilabaster, surrounded on
nearly the whole of the two sitves with elegant canopied
niches, sui-mounted by an embattled cresting, and con-
taining fifteen figures, twelve of which bear shields, the
remaining three representing the Virgin and Child, St.
Catherine and St. Margaret, and most likely once at the
foot of the tomb, both ends being now blank : on the
upper slab are the recumbent effigies of a knight and
lady, much mutilated ; the former is in plate armo\ir,
with a collar of altei-nate suns and roses, and the head
resting on a helm with his crest, a sheaf of arrows : the
lady is attired in a long robe and mantle and wears a
rich necklace ; at the heads of the figures are mutilated
alabaster canopies, not, apparently, belonging to this
monument: these effigies represent Sir Richard Herbert
of Loldbrook, and son of Sir William ap Thomas, before
mentioned ; he fought valiantly on the Yorkist side at
the battle of Edgecote or Banbury, 26 July, 1469, where
he was taken prisoner, and executed on the following
day ; Margaret, his wife, was the daughter of Thomas
ap Gryffydd. (6) In the south wall of the Herbert chapel,
within a recess under a flattened ogee crocketed arch, is
an altar tomb of alabaster, the front of which is adorned
with nine double canopied niches, eight of which contain
seated figures, and the central one a sculptured kneeling
.angel from .some other structure: on the top of the tomb
lies the recumbent effigy, bareheaded, of a man in plate
armour, his head resting on a helm and his feet on a lion,
and on the chamfered margin of the tomb is an inscrip-
tion in black letter, only a portion of which, viz.. the
words :—" regni regis Henrici Octavi 2" cujus ala prop-
tietiir Jes. Amen," are original : the figure, however,
correctly represents Richard Herbert, Esquire, a natural
son of Sir William Herbert, ist Earl of Pembroke, ob,
•Sept. 15 10: on the arch above are the arms of Herbert,
debmised with a baton arg., and impaling Cradock. At
the back of the recess is a collection of figures carved in
ABERGAVENNY.
17
alabaster on three separate slabs : that in the centra
depicts the " Coronation of the Virgin," and on either
side are kneeling figures of three men in armour and a
female, and beneath each figure a shield bearing the arms
of Herbert and Cradock alternately ; under the whole
runs an embattled molding. (7) On the north side 0!
the choir, under the arch between it and the Lewis chapel,
are two small altar tombs placed end to end and project-
ing eastwards from the western pier. The one next the
pier has been roughly built up, and bears a female effigy
of freestone, only about 4 ft. 6 in. long, clad in a close-
fitting robe, the head, now incomplete, resting on. two
cushions and the feet on some animal : the figure, which
is of much earlier date than the present church, is con"
jectured to represent Eva, daughter of William Marshall,
Earl of Pembroke, and wile of William de Brosse, lord
of Abergavenny; she died in 1246: the tomb, forming
a continuation of the preceding, is of hard gi-itstone, and
ai..pears to have been made up from different sources ;
the north side displays three square panels with quatre-
foils enclo.^iing plain shields ; on the opposite side are five
squ'ire panels a].-;o containing plain shields, and above.
un the margin of a slab, a moulding of roses: the re-
rumbent effigy is also one of a female, 4 ft. 3 in. in
leuath, »ith the head on a cushion and the feet on »
dog; the figure is clad in wimple and veil and an ample
mantle, and the upraised hands hold what was probably
a heart : nearly the whole of the body below the hands is
cover.'. 1 bv a long shield, charged in relief with thre"
tlMi --I' -!■-. irranged 2 and i: these were the arms of
• \ ' t 1 the figure is held to represent Eva de
111 I. • of William de Cantelupe. and baroness
uf \i..' J ! V ,;:i!v m her own right; she died in 1257, and
w:is the iiinther nf George de^ Cantelupe. whose wooden
etiigy has already been described. (S) In the north-east
angle of the Herbert chapel, against the walls, is a rude
altar tomb on which lie the much inj lived recumbent
effigies of Andrew Powell, a judge on- the Brecon Circuit,
i6iS*33, and Margaret (Herbert), his wife, ob. c. 1641 :
the male effigy is attired in slashed doublet and breeches
and a loni: gown, and wears a ruff: on the wall above
the nionume:it ;s an inscription on brass, (g) At the east
end of the Lewis chapel, against the north wall, stands
the quite unique monmneiit of David Lewis D.CL. a
native of Abergavenny, Principal of New Inn Hall and
Jesus College, Oxford, and a Commissioner of the High
Court of Admiralty, ob. 27 April, 1584. The front of the
tomb is divided into three panels Ijy bro.id pilasters sup-
porting flattened arches: the centre i- filled bv a large
anchor and the words : " lOHN GILDON MADE THIS
TOW. ME " : within the left arch are three clasped hooks,
and above them a skull, and round the whole a wreath or
fillet, bearing the legend, " EN GLORIA MVNDI " •• in
the other arch is a figure of the Sergeant-at-Mace of the
Court of Admiralty, bearing his official silver oar; at
the head of the tomb are the arms of Wallis, the judge
having been the son of the Rev. Lewis Wallis : the upper
slab of the tomb is large and massive, and has a super
slab, on which lies the effigy of the judge, in his official
habit, and wearing a ruff and a flat round cap : the head
rests on a book, and round the neck are three chains one
below the other. (10) In the Herbert chapel, and against;
the back of the stall work, is a lofty and elaborate monu-
ment of Renaissance character, within which, under an
arched recess, are figures of a man and woman kneeling
face to face at a desk, and there is an inscription in Latin
to William Baker esq. steward to Lord Abergavenny,
and Johanna (Vaughan), his wife, sister of Dr. David
Lewis, he died 30 Oct. 16 — There are other memorials
in the church to Henry Maurice, ob. 30 July, 1682, and
to Lewis James, ob. 15 May, 1663 ; and affixed to the
east end of the stalls on the north side are inscribed
brasses to Walter Lewys, 1619, and John Morgan, gent.
1587, and a small shield with a female bust, crowned,
within a bordure. On the floor below is a brass inscription
to John Stephens, 1662; and there are other brasses t'l
William Jones, and Elizabeth, his wife, 1756 ; Richard
Baker and his father, 1551-98; and to Margaret, wife of
John Roberts, 1637, with rudely incised figures of a
female and of an infant lying on a tasselled cushion. The
brass effigy of a priest is now concealed by the boarded
steps to the altar pall, and one of Wm. Herbert of Cold-
brook is supposed to be under the floor of the Herbert
chapel. At the east end of the Herbert chapel, beneath
the window, is a sort of raised platform, faced with stone
jht .
lied
small figures. On this structure now reposes an enor-
mous semi-recumbent figure of Jesse, boldly carved in
oak, and to feet in length ; the head, supported by the
I right hand, rests on a pillow held up by an angel, and
from the body issues the stem of a tree which is grasped
by the left hand. This remarkable figure, which in 1645
I lay at the east end of the Lewie chapel, was recvived in
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iBEKGAVENXY.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
3828 to the west end of the Herbert chapel, and trans-
ferred to its present position in i8g6; it is assumed to
Lare once formed part of a reredos. Ljing loose on the
floor, near this figure is a large and massive but mutilated
canopy, perhaps also once fci-ming part of the high altar
screen : in 1882 the nave and north aisle, or Lewis chapel,
were restored at a cost of ;^5,778, and in 1896 the chancel,
lor some years closed, was reopened and the chapels and
transepts renovated, the vestry constructed in i8z8 within
the south transept being entirely removed : the cost of
these alterations amounted to about £(100: there are 710
sittings. The register, which includes those of Hardwick
and Llwyndti, dates from 1653. The living is a vicarage,
net income ;£320, with residence, in the gift of the
nd held
1919
Rev.
Movan Evans Danes M.A. u( Jesus College, Oxt..id.
Christ Church, CANTBEFF, a chapel of ease to St.
Mary's, is an iron building with spire, erected in 1879-80,
at a cost of about ^^950, and will seat 340 persons.
Holy Trinity is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1893 ;
the church, in Baker street, erected and endowed by Miss
Herbert in 1840, is an edifice of stone in the Late Per-
pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, north and
south aisles, south porch "and a turret containing one
bell: the stone slab of the present altar was originally
that 0! the ancient parish church of St. John the Bap-
tist, Abergavennv, and was discovered walled up in a
chimnev breast of the old '• Cow inn," Neville street, by
Iltyd Gardner esq. and Fred. Gardner esq. and pre-
sented by them to Holy Trinity church : the consecra-
tion marks are roughly cut : the Early English piscina
now in the sanctuary was found in the wall of the north
transept of old St. John's church and presented by the
Worshipful Master and Brethren of the St. John's Lodge
of Freemasons to this church : in the church is a
painting of St. Francis by Carlo Dolce : the church was
restored in 1885, at a cost of ^f 1,250, and enlarged in
1897 and again in 1909 bv the addition of a north aisle
and vestrv, from designs hv the late Mr. E. A. Johnson,
srchitect." at a cost of £i.2'-,o, and now affords 700 sit-
ting.<. The recister dates from the year 1885. The
living is a vicarage, net
arlv valu
;^305.
1th resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and is at
present (1919) vacant.
St. Helen's Mission church for this parish, situated in
Ihc Caepenvdre district, is an iron building erected in
1895. and capable of seating 120 persons, and is served
by the Eev. John Stanley Dajiies, of St. David's Collese,
Lampeter.
The Catholic church, dedicated to Our Lady and St.
Michael, in Pen-y-pound, is a building of stone in the
Decorated style, erected in i860, and consisting of
chancel, nave and aisles, and has several stained win-
dows: the reredos, erected in 1883. was the gift of the
lat« John Baker-Gabb esq. of Abergavenny, and of
Eome; the subject is St. Michael and All Angels: it
contains six large panels and canopy and is altogether
nn elaborate and costly work of art : there are sittings
for upwards of 400 persons: Eev. Plaeirt Smith O.S.B.
priest.
The Convent of St. Michael's, belonging to the Sisters
of the Holy Ghost, is in Pen-y-pound.
Bethany Baptist chapel in Market street, erected in
ji28, will scat 380 persons, and that in Frotrmore street,
built in 1878, 700; attached is a lecture hall, built in
1615, and seating 450 persons; the Primitive Methodist
in Victoria street, erected in 1850, has 200 sittings ; the
Wesleyan chapel in Castle street, 350; and the Presby-
terian chapel in Pen-y-pound, erected in 1906-8, 550;
the Plymouth Brethren have a meeting room in Princes
tlreet,' seating 200, and the Christadelphians one in
Lion street, seating 150, and there is a Congregational
chapel in Castle street, founded in 1690, with 500
fittings.
A cemetery of three acres, with two mortuary chapi'U.
was formed in 1855. at a cost of ^2,000, and is undo:
the control of a joint committee, who meet at the Town
Hall every quarter. A new cemetery for the parish of
Abergavenny Urban and Abergavenny Eural, comprising
tbout 13 acres, and situated in the parish of Llanfoist,
was opened in 1894
The Town Hall, Cross street, is a building in the
Eariv English style, with a lofty tower containins a clock
with' (our dials, presented by the late Crawshay Bailey
esq.: the assembly room will seat 800 persons: at the
bac'K of and adjoining the Hall is a covered market,
fitted for the sale of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, butter
and eggs : this market is well attended by buyers from
the hill districts. The market day is Tuesday; a fruit
and vegetable market is held on Friday. The fairs are
Ite third Tuesdav in January, third Tuesday in March,
]4th Miv, third Toesdav in June, last Tuesday in July.
25th September ,ind third Tuesday in November. There
is also an annual bull show and sale, held on the second
Tuesday in March; an annual ewe and ram sale, held
either on the Monday or Thursday before the 14th Sept.
but if the 14th of September fall on a Monday or Tues-
day it is held on that date ; and a Christmas fat stock
.<how on the Tuesday week preceding Christmas day.
The Cattle Market, covering an area of 2J acres, is m
Lion street.
The Mental Hospital for the county, standing on an
eminence on the old Monmouth road, is an extensive-
building of stone, erected in 1851. at a cost of /37,o83..
and enlarged at different times at a further cost ol
^21,000, and again in 1882-3, at an additional cost
of ^50,000, these additions including a chapel ol
stone, erected at a cost of ;£3,5oo, which stands apart
in the grounds, and consists of chancel, nave, transepts,
north porch and a central turret containing one bell :
there is one stained window, presented by the architects,
Messrs. Giles and Gough, of London, and a fine organ,
presented by the late superintendent, Dr. McCullough:
in 1891-2 the hospital was again enlarged; further en-
largement was made in 1909. at a cost of /15.000, s>
as to make the hospital available for 1,170 inmates : the
total amount expended on buildings, lands, furniture
and outfit has been about j^i84.ooo. The County Con-
<tabularv station is in the Grofield, and here the pettv
sessions '.ind the County Court are held. The Aber-
gaveiinv Club House has about 100 members.
The Nevill Rooms, in Nevill street, are let for public
meetings, entertainments &c. and will hold 200 persons.
The Masonic Hall, in St. John's street, occupies the
site of the old Grammar school and the ancient parish
church of St. John, the embattled tower of which still
The Free Libraries Act was adopted here in 1900.
The Free Library, in Baker street, opened in 1906 by
the late Marquess of Abereravennv K.G. in the presence
of the Loid Mayor of London,' Alderman Sir Walter
Vaughan Morgan hart, is a building of dressed stone,
with Bath stone facings, erected at a cost of ^2,000.
given by the late A. Carnegie esq. of Skibo Castle. Scot-
land, and contains a large reading room and a library of
nearly 6.000 volumes.
Here are breweries, engine works and motor car-
works. The Post OfBce is in Frogmore street. There
are five banks, a branch of the National Provincial
and Union Bank of England Limited, and two bianche..
ol Lloyds Bank Limited, Barclays Bank Ltd. and the
London Joint City and Midland Bank Limited.
The Victoria Cottage Hospital and Dispensary, in
Hereford road, opened in October. 1902, as a memorial
to Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, has seven beds and
two cots, and is supported by voluntary contiibutions.
The Almshouses, on either side of Holy Trinity
church, were built and endowed by tihe late Mis*
Herbert, of Little Hill House, for the occupation of eight
poor persons, each of whom has a weekly allowance of
five shillings.,
Abergavenny is a place of considerable trade and holds
a position of importance in the county. A variety of
RoEoan coins and remains of baths have been discovered
in the town, and within half a mile of it are the remains
of a Eoman c.imp. near which was a chapel of ease, now
converted into a farm-house. Shortly after the Norman
conquest, a castle was erected here by Hameline Baludun,
whom Camden calls "the first Lord of Abergavenny,"
and who was a son of Dru de Balun, one of the Norman
adventurers who came over with WilUam the Conqueror.
Subsequently this fortress became a leading stronghold,
during the resistance made by the Welsh to the lords
marchers, in their desperate straggles (or the recovery
of their inlepenJence. The castle at length came into
the possession of the Nevilles, in which family the honour
is still vested George Neville, the fifteenth baron, was,
in the year 1784. created Viscount Neville and Earl of
Abergavenny, and the late earl (i. IQ15) was raised to
the niarquessate in 1876. with the subsidiary title of Earl
of Lewes, now assigned by courtesy to the eldest son.
Ahercavenny is the only barony among the numerous
honours conferred by the Crown on the chieftains who,
subsequent to the Norman invasion, assisted in the sub-
jugation of Wales. The remains o( the castle occupy
a wooded eminence to the south-west of the town, and
consist principally of two lowers, one round and the
other pentaennal and now covered with ivy ; there are
also traces of the moat: on the site of the keip is now
a dwelling-house, used as a refreshment house for visi-
tors: the precincts of the castle have been laid out with
walks, flower beds and -tennis courts and provided with
seats, and are now maintained as pleasure grounds
under the management of the Corporation, and a small
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE,
fi'e is charged for admittance. The kennels of the
Monmouthshire Hunt are at Goldbrook Park, the seat of
Sir Arthur James Herbert G.C.V.O., D.L., J.P. who is
master; the pack, comprising 34 couples, hunts on
Monday and Thursday ; Abergavenny, Raglan and Mon-
mouth are convenient places for hunting visitors.
Goldbrook Park is the residence of Sir Arthur James
Herbert G.O.V.O., D.L., J.P. ; The Hill, of the Hon.
Miss Lewis ; Nant Oer, of Ferdinand Pakington John
Hanburv esq, D.L., J.P. ; The Pentre, of Major-Gen.
Arthur ".Solly-Flood C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. and Llwyndu
Court, of Frederick Mills esq. D.L., J.P.
The Marquess of Abergavenny, who is lord of the
manor, B. Baker-Gabb esq. and Sir Arthur James
Herbert G.C.V.O., D.L.. J.P. of Goldbrook Park, are
the principal landowners.
The area of Abergavenny parish and borouuh is 829
acres; rateable value, ;^38,3i7; the population in
igoi was 7,795 and 1911, 8,511, which includes 8 ofiacers
and 172 inmates in the workhouse.
ABERGAVENNY. 19
-inicipal wards in 191 1 wa
, 1,346 ; Grofield, 2,994
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 19 11
was: — St. Mary (parish church), 6,186; Holy Trinity,
3,710.
The population of Abergavenny Rural parish, with the
hamlets of Hardwick and Llwyndfl, in 1901 was t,S4»
and 1911, 1,385, including 'loi officials and their
families and 933 inmates of the Mental Hospital ; the
area is 3,430 acres; rateable value, ^12,091.
LLWY'NDU is a hamlet, forming the north side, ij
miles from the town : here is a small chapel of ease to
St. Mary's.
HARDWICK is a hamlet, one mile from the town, on
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Post, M. 0. & T. 0. & Telephonic Exchange, open
from 8 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. ; Sundays, S.30 a.m. to 10
am. ; postmaster. Herbert G. Jones, Frogmore street
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, 21 Oiford'street.— Mrs.
Mary Isabelle Tutt, sub-postmistress
CORPORATION.
1919-20.
Mayor, Alderman Zachariah Wheatley J.P.
Aldermen
Retire Nov. 1921.
Zachariah Wheatley J.P. (Ca.^tle ward)
J. G. Bishop (Cantref ward)
Retire Nov. 1924.
John Henry G. Harris (Grofield ward)
Col. William Williams (Priory ward)
' Councillors.
Cantref Ward.
Retire Nov. | Retire Nov
George Robt. Plowman 1919 I F. Monstiekl 1921
J. Reginald Jacob 1920 |
Grofield Ward.
Richard Hall 1919 I J. R. Beckwith 1921
William John Meale ... 1920 |
Castle Ward.
Frederick Sadler 1919 I Wallace J. Tong 1921
A. Cromwell Graham... 1920 |
Priory Ward.
Peter Telford 1919 I Thomas Alfd. Delafield 1921
V\'illiam Horsington ... 1930 \
Mayor's Auditor, Councillor George Robert Plowman
Auditors, James Hervey Farquhar, Stanhope house,
Chapel road k John Jenkins, Queen's street
The Corporation meet at the Council room. Town Hall
buildings.
the first mon. in each
ith
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, William Henry Hopwood, Town hall
Treasurer to the Corporation, Stanley Rawlins, Lloyds
Bank Limited, Frogmore street, Abergavenny
Medical Officer of Health, William Dvne Steel M.D.
Aberd., L.S.Sc.Durh. 7 Nevill street
Borough Surveyor, Water Engineer & Sanitary Inspector,
Frank Mansfield, Town hall
Collector of Rates,
Manager of Gas Works, Archibald Thomas Kyle, Gas
works, Merthyr road
Shop Act Inspector, Frederick John Parry, Town hall,
Cross street
Superintendent of Fire Brigade, H. C. Powell
Superintendent of Markets & Collector of Gas Accounts,
Wallace Llewellin
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE ABERGAVENNY
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Andrews Walter Gower, Aberbaiden, Abergavenny
Attwood Llewellyn Carless Ffoulkes, Ty Derlwrn, Pandy,
near Abergavenny
Barneby Philip Bartholomew, Trewvn, nr. Abergavenny
David Morgan William. Llnnsaintfjraed. Abergavennv
Evans John, Hillgrove, Mardy, Llantilio-Pertholey
Foster Edwin, Bella Vista, Monmouth rd. Abergavenny
George Isaac, The Grove, Mountain Ash. Abergavenny
Hanhury Capt. Ferdinand Pakinston John D,L. Nant
Oer, near Abergavenny
■ James G.C.V.O,, D.L. Goldbrook
, Beech croft, Hai-old rd.Abergavnny
Little Hardwick, Abergavenny
!r. The Grove, Lansdown road, Aber-
D.L. Ashbourne lodge.
Herbert .Sir Arthu
park, Abergavenn
James David Howell
Jones John Merton,
Lewis Edmund Rog*
gavenny
Mansel Col. Robert Henry
Western road, Abergavenny
Marsh John Owen, St. Ronans, Abergavenny
Price Benjamin, Glannant-y-Uan, Llantoist, Abergavenny
Roulledge William Henry, Glenbaiden, Govilon, near
Abergavenny
Sanford Major Eugene Ayshford, TrUey court, near
Abergavenny
Steel Hy. Chas. Whitwell, Hereford road, Abergavenny
Steel William Dyne M.D. Aberd. 7 Nevill st.Abergavenny
Thomas William Lloyd, Tredillion park, Abergavenny
Wheatley Zachariah, High street, Abergavennv
Williams Col. Wm. The HalJ, Windsor rd. Abe'rgavenny
The Mayor of Abergavenny & the Chairman of th»
Abergavenny Rural District Council are ex-officio
magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, James Arthur Gilbert Price,
32 Monk street
Petty Sessions are held at Police court. Grofield, every
Wednesday at 11 a.m. The following places are included
in the petty sessional division : — Abergavenny (Urban).
Abergavenny (Rural), Bwlch Trewyn, Cwmyoy Upper.
Cwmyoy Lower, Fwddog, Llanellen, Llanfoist, Llan-
gattock Lingoed, Llangattock-nigh-Usk, Llanover,
Llansaintffraed. Llanthewy-Rytherch. Llanthewv-Skir-
rid, Llantilio-Pertholey, Llanvapley, Llanvetherine,
Llanvihangel Crucorney. Hamlet of Penbirlrlli-, T Uin-
vihangel-nigh-Usk, Llanwenarth Citra, Llanwenarth
Ultra, Oldcastle
ABERGAVENNY BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
(Borough Bench.)
Chairman, The Mayor
Magistrates, same as county list 4; Ex-Mayor
Clerk to Magistrates, James Arthur Gilbert Prio>», 33
Monk street
Sittings are held at Police Court, Grofield, every Wednes-
day after county business.
ABERGAVENNY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception of Abergavenny & Blaen-
avon. The area is 64,252 acres; population in Z911,
8.791
Council meets at the Hope hall, Monk street, every
fourth tuesday at 1.30 p.m.
Chairman, Robert Johnson, Llanthewy-Skirrid, Llan-
gattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Officials.
Clerk for Sanitary Purposes, James Hervey Farquhar,
Hope hall. Monk street
Clerk for Highway Purposes, James Hervey Farquhar,
Market street
Treasurer for Sanitary Purposes, D. Howell Jamcii,
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited,
Abergavenny
Treasurer for Highway Purposes, Stanley Bawlingg,
Lloyds Bank Limited' (Capital & Counties branch\
Ci-oss street
Medical Officer of Health. Ehnes Yelverton Steele L.H.C.P.
k S.Edin. Thornbury viUa, Brecon road
Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Arthur J. Willcox,
Wyndham house, Wyndham road, Abergavenny
20 ABERGAVENNY.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
ABERGAVENNY JOINT BURIALS COMMITTEE.
The Committee consists of 12 members, 8 appointed by
the Town Council & 4 by the Parish Council
Wnaiterly meelinffs are held on liist mouday, Januaiy,
April, July & October
Chairman, Frederick Sadler
Tieasurers.National Provincial & Union Bank of England
Limited
Clerk, Wallace Llewellin, Town hall
ABERGAVENNY JOINT HOSPITAL COMMITTEE
The Committee, consisting of nine members, was formed
in 1897; six members are appointed by the Town
Council & three by the Rural District Council
Quarterly meetings are held at the Town hall on the
last tiiesdays in January, April, July & October at
3 P m
Chairman, Alderman William Williams
Treasurer, F. R. Britton
Clerk. Wallace Llewellin. Town hall
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Abergavenny Market, Cross st. Wallace Llewellin, supt
Almshouses for Eight Poor Women, Baker street
Cattle Market, Lion street, Wallace Llewellin, supt
Cemeteries, Old Hereford road & New Cemetery, Llan-
foist ; W. Llewellin, Town hall, clerk ; Robert Jackson
& Thomas Gwatkin, caretakers
County Constabulary Office, 36 Monk street, Victor F.
Bosa'nquet, chief constable ; Henry Lewis, deputy chief
constable, Abertillen- i, Divisional Police Station.
Grofield, John Thomas, superintendent; the local
division consists of 6 sergeants & 30 constables
Countv Court, His Honor S. Hill Kelly, judge ; Iltyd
Gardner, registrar & high bailiff ; office, Nevill street.
The court is held at the Police court on monday (bi-
monthly) : the following places are within its juris-
diction : — Abergavennv, Hardwick, Llwyndw, Bwlch
Trewyn, Cwm-Avon, Cwmyoy Upper, Cwmyoy Lower,
Llanthonv, Fwthog, Garnyrerw, Llanarth, Llanellen,
Llanfoist' Upper, Llaiifaist Lower, Blaenavon, Llan-
t'attock Lingoed, Llangattock-nigh-UsU, Llanover
Upper, Llanover Lower, ' Llanthewy-Bytherch, Llan-
thewv .Skirrid, Llansaintffraed, Llantilio-Pertholey,
Llantillio Bettws, Llantillio Forest, Llantillio Pant-
gelly, Llanvair-Kilgidin, Llanvapley, Llanvetherine,
Llanvihangel-Crucornev, Llanvihangel Penbiddle,
Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk! Llanwenarth Ultra, Llan-
wenarth Citra. Llanwenarth Blaenavon, Llanwenarth
Garndvriss, Llanwenarth Govilon, Llanwenarth
Pwlldii, Llanveyno, Longtown, Oldcastle & Walterstone
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Newport;' E. Frederic Gardner, 144 Commercial
street, Newport, official receiver
Certified Bailiffs appointed under '■ The Law of Distress
Amendment Act": — Montai^ie Harris, Lion street;
Thomas Young (coimtv court bailiff), Trevethin house.
Monmouth road & William Morgan Chadwick, Fros;-
more chambers
Countv Mental Hospital, (lid Monuio\itb road. Nathaniel
Richard Phillips M D.Brux , MB.C.S Eng., L.RC.P.
Lond. medical superintendent; Peter Lornie M.D.
Ch.B.Edin. senior assistant medical officer; Rev. John
Bees, chaplain; Rev. A. P. Smith O.S.B. Catholic
priest- Rev. W. Rees, Nonconformist minister; F. ,!?.
Hobbs MB.. B.Sc. CM. treasurer; R. W. Powll.
clerk to the visitors k clerk & steward ; Fred Char-
nock, dispenser; Miss E. E. Lee-Manning, house-
keeper; W. Dance, head male attendant; Miss L.
Raines, head female attendant
Customs, Excise k Old Age Pensions Office, Monk
street, William Leonard Bayly, supervisor; Thomas
Cooper & Alfred .Machin. officer!!
Fire Engine Station, at the Cattle market, Lion street,
H. 0. Powell, captain ; Frederick John Parry, lieut
tc 14 men
Free Libvarv. Bakei streel. F,dward H. Restall. libiariaii
Nevill Rooriis, Nevill street. Iltyd Gardner, proprietor
Town Hall. Cross street, Wm. Hy. Hopwood, town clerk
Victoria Cottage Hospital & Dispensary, Hereford road,
W. D. Steel M D., CM.. Elmes Y. Steele L.R.C.P.
Edin.. R. M. Folev B.A., M.B. k B Ch.Dub . T. E
Llovd M.D., MR'CS.Eng. L.R.C.P. Lond., A. L.
Tatham MB , W. S. Tre>awna MB.. B.C.Camb..
M R.C.S.En?.. L.R.C.P. Lond. & G. P. Hum-phn-
.M R C.S.Eni:., L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. surgeons; H. H.
Evans D.D.S.Eng. & E. C. Nicholls. lion, dentists;
Charles Thomas Denslfliie-Ed-wards. hon. Irea.surer;
A. M. Cnnliffe M..\. Iinn sec; Miss Margaret M.
The following
ABERGAVENNY UNION.
rd day, alternate fridays, at 11 a.m. at Hope hall.
Monk street,
list of the parishes & places contained
— Abergavenny Urban, Abergavenny
Rural, Bettws-Newydd, Blaenavon, Bryngwyn, Bwlcb
Trewyn, Clytha, Cwmyoy (Upper & Lower), Fwthog,
Llanarth, Llanellen, Llanfoist, Llangattock Lingoed,
Llangattock-nish-Usk. Llanover, Llansaintftraed. Llan-
tl.ewy-Rytheifh.LlantbewySkiriid, Llantilio-Pertholey,
Llanvaii-Kilgeddin. Llanvapley. Llanvetherine, Llanvi-
hangel Crucorney, Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk, Llanwenarth
Citra, Llanwenarth Ultra & Oldcastle ; the population
of the union in 1911 was 28,678; area, 62,183 acres;
rateable value, ^.54.823
Chairman of the Board of Guardians. Col. William
Williams, The Hall. Windsor road, Aberg-aveiiny
Clerk to the Guardians k Assessment Committee, William
John Edwards, Hope hall. Monk street. Aberaavennv
Treasurer. Charles Thomas Denstone-Edwards. National
Provincial k Union Bank of England Ltd. Abergavenny
C^cllectors to Guardians, Thomas George Green, Merthyr
road, Abergavenny k William Henry Studholme,
Blaenavon
Bate Collectors, Samuel Bowen Davies, Brynhelog, The
Mardy, Llantilio-Pertholev ; Edward Moigan, Tyr
fiictory, Govilon; J. A. Lewis, Llanvetherine k Fredi;.
(Jriffiths. Llanover
Assistant Overseer, John Morgan, Blaenavon
Relieving Officers, ist district, Thomas George Green,
Merthyr road. Abergavenny; .-nd districtr William
Henry Studholme, Blaenavon
Vaccination Oflicers. Samuel Bower Davies. Brvii Helo^,
The Maidv, Llantilio-Pertholev. AbergavennV k John
Moigan, Blaenavon
Medical Officers k Public Vaccinators, Abergavenny dis-
trict, Ehnes Yelverton Steele L.R.C.P. k L.R.C.S'Edin.
Thornbury villa, Brecon road, Abergavenny ; Blaenavon
district, George H. Martin M.B. Blaenavon ; Llanarth.
district. William Dyne Steel M.D., CM. 9 Nevill st
Abergavenny
The Poor Law Institution, a building of stone, erected
in 1834, will hold 189 inmates; William Dyne Steel
M.D.. CM. medical officer; William Morgan Williams,
master; Mrs. W. M. Williams, matron; the children
attend the Council schools at Abergavenny
Abergavenny Registhation District.
Sn|iHiintendent Registrar. James Heivey Farquhar, Hopfr
hall, .Monl\ -ilieet, Aberi,ravenny ; deputy, John
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Abergavenny sub-district,
Thomas (ii-oiL'e lireen. Merthvr road, Abergavennv;
di-puty. Mrs. T. Green, Merthyr road, Abergavenny;
Rlaenavon sub-district, William Henry Studholme,
Blaenavon ; deputy, John Morgan,Blaenavon ; Llanarth
sub-district, Charles James, Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk ;
Llanvihangel snb-district. Mrs. Mary Bowley. Llanvi-
hangel Crucorney
Registrars of Marriages, Abergavenny district, Owen
John Owen, Nevill street. Abergavenny ; deputy,
Edwin Vaughan Owen, Nevill street. Abergavenny ;
John Morgan. Blaenavon
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Colh'ctnr of King's Taxes. Samuel B. Davies, The Mardy
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Elmes Yelverton Steele
L.R.C.P. k L.R CS.Edin. Thornbury villa, Brecon rd
Chief Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals Acts"
to the County Council, Chief Constable Victor
Bosanquet, 36 Monk street
Olerk to the Commissioners of Land, Assessed Property
k Income Tai, .Tames H. Farquhar, Market street
Clerks to the Sub-Committees of Monmouthshire Local
Pension Committees :— Rural, Edward H Reslall.
Baker street; Urban. J. H. Watkins. u Oxford street
(Collector to the Commissioners of Taxes. Samuel B
Davies. The Mardy
Collector of Poor Rates, Henry Geo. Restall, Town hall
County Coroner, Monmouthshire, Abergavennv District.
.Tames Berry Wallord. 32 Monk st. ; deputy, Wilber
force Danncev, Park chambers, Morgan st. Tredegar
, District Surveyor to the County Council. Arthur H
1 Moriran, Wilcot, Fosterville crescent
I Medical Referee under the " Workmen's Compensation
Act," William Dvne Steel M.D , CM.Aberd.7 Nevill st
Ministrv of Labour (•Br.nich EniphmiienI Office). Alec
J. Colley, local manacer, i<) Fiogmoie street
Vestry Clerk, James H. Farquhar, Market street
Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals
Acts " for Abergavennv, Blaenavon, Cross Ash & Rag-
Inn District, V\illiam' Alfred AVillianis M.B. CVS. -
IVn-y-ponnd
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
ABERGAVENNV.
PI^\.CES OF WORSHIP, with time? of Services.
't, Marx's Chinch, Monk street. Rev. Morgan Evans
Davies' M.A. ricar ; Rev. David Daniel Davies B.A.
curate; 8 & ii a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 11 a.m.
1.; fri.
Chuj-ch, Baker street,
, vicar ; Rev. John Stan
t II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily
nth.
St. David's, Llwyndu, served by the clergy of St.
Mary's
St. Helen's Mission Room, Caependre, served hv the
Rev. John Stanley DaWes, of Holy Trinity; 10' a.m.
t 6.30 y.ni
St. Michael Catholic Church, Pen-y-pound, Rev. Placid
Smith O.S.B. priest; mass 9 & 11 a.m. devotions &
instructions 6 p.m. ; holy days, mass g a.m. & 10
a.m. & benediction 7 p.m. ; daily mass 8 a.m. ; thurs.
benediction 7 p.m
Christadelphi Synagogue, Lion street; 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; thurs. B p.m
Baptist, Frogmore street; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; uion.
7.30 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m
Baptist (Bethany), Market street. Rev. Thomas J.
Lewis; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m, ; men. 7.30 p.m
Congi-eir.ntional, Castle street; 11 a.m. & 6.:;o p.m.;
mon. 7.30 p.m.; wed. 6.30 & 7.4s p.m
Plymouth Brethren, Princes street; 11 a.m. & 0.30
p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m
Presbyterian, Pen-y-pound, Rev. John William Mill-
ward ; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist. Victoria street. Rev. Arthur
Haigh; Rev. Stephenson Blenkin, supernumerary; 11
a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
Salvation Armv Barracks, Sunny bank
Wesleyan, Castle street (Brynmawr Circuit), Rev. James
Joseph Boswnrd; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
SCHOOLS.
Grammar, founded by Henry VIII. in 1543 & now a
Secondary school under the Board of Education, was
endowed by that king with part of the possessions of
the suppressed priory ; he also granted the old parish
church of St. John for the use of the school, & it
continued to be so used until the erection of the new
school buildings in Pen-y-pound : these are of stone
in the Tudor Domestic style & were built in 1897-8
at a cost, including site, of over j^6,ooo ; the endow-
ment of the school produces about .^200 yearly : there
.ire now (1919) about bo boys; the school is controlled
by a body of governors ; J. Glendinning esq. M.D.
chairman ; entrance scholarships are awarded yearly
in June; Harry Wyndham \ewcombe M.A.. B.Sc.
head master ; Arthur Ascroft Hilton, second master ;
A. L. Ralphs M.A. & J. S. Owen B.A. assistant
masters; Miss Florence M. Webb B.A. Miss Edith
Florence Williams & Miss Winifred M. Goodwin, as-
sistant mistresses; Fr?derick Baker Gabh. clerk to
Intermediate, Harold road (girls'), estabhshed under
" Welsh Intermediate Education Act. 1889," & controlled
by the County Governing Body, built in 1897-8 k en-
larged in 1911, for 120 girls; average attendance, 3o ;
Miss Houliston M.A. mistress
The Abergavenny schools are controlled bv a body of ic.
managers
Meeting place, Hereford Road Council School, on the-
third thursday in every month at. 3.30 p.m
Chairman, E. Foster, Bella Vista
Clerk, Frederick Baker Gabb, 32 Monk street
Atteiidan.e Oflicer, Mrs. Jestyn Evans, The Mardy,-
Llantiliu-Pertholey
Girls it Infants. Castle street, built in 1866 & enlarged
in i8qR, for 180 girls & 203 infants; Miss Coral Price,,
girls' mistress; Miss Edith Wetherspoon, infants' mist
Boys, Hereford road, for 245 boys ; Arthur John Duck,
master
Infants, Park street, erected in 1894, & enlarged in 1898
k atrain in 1907, for 422 children ; Miss Marv H..
Haldiiin, mistress
Victoiia street (mixed), for 402 children; Wm. Rosser,.
NEWSPAPER.
Abergavenny Chronicle & Monmouthshire Advertiser (M',
Morgan & Co. proprietors) ; office, 26 Frogmore street;,
published Friday. See advertisement
CONVEYANCE.
Railway Stations.
Great Western, Station road, Edward Edmunds, station
master
London & North Western, Brecon road, Arthur William
Harvey, station master ; Abergavenny Junction. Waltei-
Balier. station master
Omnibuses from the Angel hotel. Cross street, & Grey-
hound hq.tel. High st. await the arrival & attend the
departure of every train
A motor omnibus also runs from the Great Western
station at intervals during the day, to Crickhowell &
Brecon, for passengers ' "
RaUway Carriers
Great Western Railway Company, to London & all partft
daily; offices, at the station off the Monmouth road;
parcels office, 8 Cross st. ; R. T. Smith & Co. carting
agents
London k North Western Railway Company, to London &
■nil parts daily; oflSces at the station in the Brecon road
Evans & Son, from Great Western railway station to»
Crickhowell, daily
Thomas Meale, from Great' Western Railway station, to
Crickhowell, daily
ABERGAVENNY.
PKIVATE BESIDENTS.
Allen Thos. 4 Harringay ter. Brecon rd
Ardin Miss, 13 Xevill street
Badhnm .lohn Hv. Ivv vil. Hereford rd
Baker -Mrs. Derrvstone, Chapel road
Baker-Gabb Fredk. The Willows, Pen-
v-pound
Baker-Gabh Walt.TheChain,Chapel rd
Bancks James, i Hawarden terrace,
Brecon road
Buiker ,\Iis. Cae-Kenfy..Mnmiionth rd
Barrett Ernest W. Meadowcroft,
Avenue road
Bateman Mrs. Plas-Winton, Avenue rd
Beddoe Daniel, 14 Merthyr road
Beft Mis. Woodbines. Pen-y-ponnd
Bell Mrs. Harriniiay ter. Brecon rd
Bence Frederick Arthur, Heathfield,
Windsor road
Bevan William, Keri, Hereford road
Beveridge Mrs.Charlton ho. Avenue rd
Bishop Joseph George, Warwick
house. Avenue road
Blenkin Rev. Stephenson (Primitive
Methodist), BeJle vuo, Western rd
Blri.T Er.hert. Bryn Hvfryd, North st
Buolh R.,I,t. Enrlcliffe'vii.Belgrave rd
James Joseph, Marl-
e. Windsor road
re Richard, Henley,
nhyfryd.
Bank Ltd.
BnwcotI John, .Stonesfield. Holywell
Bowen Capt. Albert W.
Albany road
Biitton Fred R. Barclay
Fr.i^m.ore street
Brook Miss, Lower Pentre
Brotherhood Miss, Belgrave house,
Brecon road
Bunce Charles, Norfolk house, Mon-
mouth road
Busher Charles Thomas, Rock house,
St. Helen's road
Cadle Harry,2 Hawarden ter. Brecon rd
Mr
Enstu
Camden Ernest Kingsley, Kildar
Hereford road
Carnegy Mrs. Jas. Anderson Ogilv
Dplcli;ini].s. Hi.lywell r.i.nd
<'h;idwirk Wui.MniPan. .Monmouth 1
siiG
ChUd Albert Henry,
Hatherleigh road
Cliivers Miss. Selbor
.Western rd
Moorland villa.
. Colley Alec, 16 North street
I Cooper Thomas. Lindisfnrne. Mon-
mouth road
'Cooper Walter Percy, Ambleside,
Monmouth road
Corfield Mrs. Booth, The KnolU
Brecon road
Cotton Charles Oswin, The Bowansv
Chapel road
Cnttf.n Harold. Melvin, Biecon road
. Daniel Mrs. S. A. Alvernia. Avenue rd
Darbv Mrs. Th" Ivies, Hereford road
Diivpy .Miij.n- fpcil Francis. Mais-
Davie- Kev. John Stanley B.A. (curate
.if Hr.lv Tiinitv), 8 Trinitv terrace
D:ivi,-s Hev. Moriran Evans 'MA. The
Vioar;n:e, H.-Tcfnrd I'oad
Davie- Alfi'e.l. iS Xoiih street
Davies Edwin, Haringay vil, Brecon rd
D.ivies Howard. In-leside. Monmouth
r.iad
Davies James, 3 Alberf road
Davies John Pritchard, Westward
Ho ! Windsor road
Davies Miss, Strensham villa, Here
22 ABERGAVEXXY.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
olywell road H.ipwood Wil
Henry, Stanhope.Padwick Sydney Herbert, Ellerslie,
Daries
Western road
Davis Eev William, Lydstep, Wind-
sor road
Davis Char'.es, Hi^bfield, Belmont rd
Davis Oliver, Hillwood, Brecon road
Davis Wm. Brvn-redyn, Westei
J)ay William D. i Harringay te
recon rnad
Eichari
M.D.
Eeuben HMuy, Whitwell,
Hereford road
Jacob Jn. Kegnld. Vainer, Western rd
James David H., J. P. Beech croft,
Harold road
Jeffreys Percival, Redlands, Spring-
field road
John, The Firs,
Hereford road
Johnson Mrs. Inglewood, Chapel rd
Jones Arthur, Tygwjn, Chapel road
Jones Elias, 12 Merthyr road
Jones Herbt.C.Hayden vil. Hereford rd
Jones John Price.Milton ho. Brecon rd
Jones Morgan, Ryvington, Holywell rd
Jones Mrs. Briardene, Fosterville cres
Jones Mrs. 5 Mill street
Jones Thomas, Ashbrook, Windsor rd
Jones Trevor, Brynusk, Monmouth rd
Knight Donald,' Glancibi grange,
Chajiel road
Kyle Archibald Thomas, Craigmoor,
Brecon road
Kvnch William. Tytan vil. Chapel rd
Lane William Alfred, The Westgate,
Merthyr road
Lawrence Ernest, 2 Tredegar villas,
Xorth street
Lewis The Hon. Miss, The Hill, Pen-
y-pound
Lewis Capt. Claude, Sherbourne,
Davies Wm. Baaea-Mawr,Heretord rd house. Avenue road I vvescern roau t, «P„n .1
3)aTi6» Wm Bock villa. Chapel rd Houliston Miss,Hawkhurst, Western rd ^ Pegler Harold, Ijwernvale, B.econ rd
3JaT,e» »^^ f^^^" ™'^^' Fairlight, Hudson Joshua, Cholmeley, Hereford rdlPerrm John McColm, Sanahurst,
iHuffhes Robert Edward M.A.Oxon., Windsor road
b'So Lond.Claremont,Monmouth rd; Phillip.
Humphry Gilbert Percy, 52 Castle st
Hunt Hy. Handborough, Holywell rd
lies Harold, 4 Hawarden ter. Brecon rd
Jackson Alfred, 22 Oxford street
race, 1 Jackson John, Charlbury, Holywell rd
; Jackson John, 11 Hereford road
DelaBeid Tho3.A.Hazeldene,Avenue rd ' Jackson Mrs. 23 Albert road^
Dennis Miss. Hose cottage. Chapel rd ' ' " ' "
Denstone-Edwards Charles Thomas,
Old Bank house. High street
Devereux Wm. Glenroy, Chapel rd
Domvile Henr>- William Russell, Pentre
cottage, Brecon road
Downes Charles, Brightville, Avenue d
Bownes Geo. Bringewood, Avenue rd | Jsnkin:
Dyer Albeit, Thuilnw. Windsor road °— "
Eaglesome Robert, Glympton, Foster-
ville crescent
Ide Edward Hornby, Furley, Bel-
mont road
Edmunds U'm. Hv. 29 Richmond rd
Edwards Alfred John, Dan-y-wexn,
Brecon road
Edwards Edward, 3 Hawarden ter-
race, Brecon road
Xvans Cyril, Grafton vil. Belgrave rd
Facey Frank Hy. Oakleigh, Avenue rd
Parquhar James HerTey,34 Chapel rd
Pindlay Frank D.GlenTiew,WesternTd
Flood Major-Gen. Arthur Solly- C.B.,
C.M.G., D..S.O. The Pentre
Toley Robt. Murdoch M.B. a6 Lion st
JoBter Edwin J P. Belle Vista, Mon-
mouth road
Poster Thomas Smith, Asthal house,
Fosterville crescent
•Galtia Mrs. Blyth house, Mill street
Galvin John. Croftdale, Woodland rd
■Gething Herbert, Coed-Glas, Firs rd
Oibbs Percy.Gwrhyd Bach,Western rd
Gilbert-Harris Col. John Henry,
Saionbury, Lansdown road
Gill John D.Hathe '
Ashley
villa.
road
Lewis Eev
Chapel road
Lewis Edmund Roger J. P. The Grove,
Lansdown road
Lyndhurst, ; Lewis Ja
Glendenning James,
Avenue road
Goodwin Geo. Barcaldine, Hereford rdiLlewellm Wallace,
Gough Theophilus. Byd;
Holywell road
Green George, Gleni,'ari£f,Windsor rd
I Lloyd Thomas
Llwyd, Pen-y-;
.Iwyn Clyn,Western rd
Clifton vil. Western rd
Bryonnen, Lans-
Edward M.D. Ty
Oregory Mrs. 55 >'o
Griffiths Henry,
Lansdown road
Old Monmouth road
Lougher David John, The Elms,
Belmont road
Haigh Miss E A.Stainclifte, Harold rd Lyle Harry J
Hanburv Ferdinand Pakington John
D.L., J. P. Nanl Oer
Hanrett* Wm, Wilfred, 20 Merthyr rd
Harris Lieut-Col. John Henry Gil-
B. The Nook,
road
Llanfern, Hereford road
Col. Arthur, Birchfield,
bert J. P. Saxonbury, Lansdo
Harris George, Albany lo. Albany rd
Harris Montague, Bock Dale.North st
Harrison James, Moreton, Brecon rd ,
Harvey Arthur William, Hathern lo.
Brecon road |
Hathaway Hy. Sej-mour, 15 Xevill st 1
Hayward' Price, Highbury, North st
Hazledine WilKani H. Ty-hafod,
Hereford road
Heal Mrs. The Uplands, Lansdown rd
Heap Saml. Clunmore vil, Western rd \
rdMansel Col. Robert Henry D.L., J.P
Ashbourne lodge. Western road
ifan^field Frederick James, Clyne
Chapel road
sh Iv
George,
oad
Bonans,
Marsh John Owen J.P. St
Station road
Millward Bev. John Price, The Lin
dens, Avenue road
Morgan Edgar Charles, The Beechei,
Pen-y-pound
Nathaniel
Larchfield
Phillips Walt. Lynwood, Windsor rd
Pitt Reginald Patrick Abrahall, Bose-
dale. Avenue road
Plowman George Eobert, Ty-Canlreff,
Mount street
Posnett Arthur TrevoV George.West-
field. Western road
Powlett Barton William, Ashgrove,
Western road
Price Heiiiy, Carfax, Holywell road
Price James Arthur Gilbert, i Mina
villas. Chapel road
Price Mrs. 6 Hereford road
Price Robert, Elmsgrove, Hereford rd
Prichard Jn. Glendower, Belmont rd
Pritchard Misses, Glenthorne, Wind-
road
Purvis Mrs. Tarbat ho. Wyndham rd
Ralphs Arnold Lee, Huytor, ^Vynd-
ham road
Rawlins Stanley, i3 Cross street
Redwood John H. Upper Brynterrion,
Station road
Sees Mrs, Caederwen
Bestall Edward H. 5 Trinity terrace
Restall Henry George, Queen street
Reynolds Mrs. Hollyhurst,Western rd
Richards Vaughan, Ashfield house,
Albany road
Richardson William Henry, 8 Lion st
Roberts Hy. Blenheim, Monmouth rd
Rogers Miss, Bay tree, Hereford road
Bosser John Reginald. Eadcliffe ho.
Monmouth road
Bosser Mrs. 4 Brynteg terrace.
Mount street
Bosser Walter,Ty-Bholben,Orchard st
Bosser Wm. Pendre, Lansdown road
Russell William, 23 Albert road
Butherford John T. aa Monk street
Sandoz Edwin L.D.S.Irel.8 Hereford rd
Saunders George Harries, Biynarw,
Hereford road
Scattergood Mrs. 7 Brecon road
Scott Mrs, Glaslyn, Avenue road
Seargeant Miss, North view, Here-
ford road
Seargeant Percy Harry, Hillbrook,
Avenue road
Seargeant Stuart Campbell, Aenon,
Pen-y-pound
Searle Samuel Percival, Bedwellty
villa. North street
Sifton Samuel Elgood, Invergowrie,
Windsor road
Sifton Tom Headland M.A. ihead
master Grammar school), Eden-
hurst, Western road
Singer Wm. Edensor vil. Belgrave rd
Smith Eev, Placid O.S.B. (Catholic),
St. Michael's, Pen-y-pound
Steel William Dyne M.D., CM., J.P.
7 Nevill street
Steele Elmes Telverton, Thombury
villa, Brecon road
Stephens Jspb. Fernleigh,Windsor rd
~ ■ ~ ■ 5 Frogmore street
Herbert Sir Arthur James G.C.V.O., | Morgan Lewis, The Cottage, Here-
i ford road
rd 1 Morgan .Mrs. The Laurels, Chapel rd
Hiley Mrs. Cedar villa. Chapel road | Morgan Mrs. Hannah, 26 Frogmore st
Hiley Mrs Rozelle, Brecon road " ' ■■ • "• ^ .— ..j
Hill Reginald George, Claremont,
Western road
Hilton Arthur A^croft B.A. (second
master of Grammar School), Bel-
mont cottage, Monmouth road
Hirons Cyril. Fern Lea. Hereford rd
Morrall Col. Abel Edgar, Brookfield
.Monmouth road
Morris Mrs Fair view, Stanhope st
NewcoQibe Harry Wyndham M.A.
Grammar school
XicholU William Henry L.D.S.Irel. 17
Cross street
Strake
Pla
mouth road
Tathaiu Arthur Leopo
house. Cross street
Taylor Ale
Taylor Ale
Taylor Mr
Telford P-
road
.Dan-y-Bryn, Hereford
. Hill crest, Lansdown
Preston villa. North st
er, Lidstone, Monniou
. Mother, Convent of St.
Michael's. I'en-y-pound
Thomas Cyril, Wilcot, Fosterville cres
Thomas Frederick G. The Gables,
Harold road
Hobl)es Francis Reginald,
Bank h"U>e, Cross street
Holme* Miss, Bladon, Holyw
Llovd^ .'Morris Walter, The Hall, Windsor rdi Thomas Mrs.
Alexander Edward, Cavershsm.i
Fosterville crescent j
! Owen Charles, Langstone, ;^veiiue rl ,
Lansdo
Brynderwen,
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
ABERGAVENNi
Tongue Misses, Barenscroft, Western iWatkins Miss. Eiverdale, Brecon road Willccu Arthur James. Wyndham
Toad 'Vatkiiis Mrs. A. Park vil. Hereford rd house. Wyndham road
Tonkin William Charles, 2 Mina ] Wehb Charles, 2 Oxford street Williams Major William J P. The-
villas, Chapel road . 1 Wheatley Zachariah J. P. 13 High st , Hall, AVindsor road
Townsend Robert, Brynderri, North it Wibberley Arthur Joseph, Pen-y-val, ■ Williams Alfd. St. Arvan's, Albany rd>
Hereford road
rihheilev M
TtTM.r road
Wilkes David. 5 Springfield road
shop. hon.
Tresawna William Samson M.B.
Leven house. Lion street 1
Waltord Jas. Berry. The Chapel ho [
Walford Miss, Glenafon,Monmouth rd \N
Watkins Harry, Fair Holme, Here- '
ford road
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closing day. Thursday
-Abergavenny Chamber of Trade jJ- l^-
sec), Nevill rooms
Abergavenny Chronicle 4; Monmouthshire Ad'
restabUshed 1E71) (M. Morgan & Ce.^ fpub. fri.), 26
Frogmore street. See advertisement
Abergavenny Club (J. B. Walford esq. hon. sec). Monk st
Abergavenny Coal Co. coal mers. L.& N.W. Railway yrd
Abergavenny Coliseum (Abergavenny Coliseum Co. Ltd.
proprs. ; Wesley Harry Waller, res. manaf:er). Lion st
Abergavenny Co-operative Industrial Pocietv (Edward
Charles HoUey. sec), la, Brecon road
Abergavenny Corporation Water Works (William Henry
HopTvood, town clerk)
Abergavenny Cricket Club (F. R. Britton, hon. treas. ;
Morg.m Jones, hon. sec). Penpergtvn
Abergavenny Cycle Co. cycle dealers, 52 Cross street
Abergavenny & District Billposting & Advertising Co.
Limited (The) ^Evan Doel, sec), Frogmore chambers
Abergavennv Horse Show & Agricultural Association
(W; M. C'hadwick, sec). Market Street chambers
Abergavenny Liberal Association (Ewart James, sec).
Lion street
Abergavenny Liberal Club (D. E. Evans & E. J.
Thurston, sees). Lion street
Abergavenny Licensed Victuallers' Associaticr: (W. M.
Chadwick, sec), Frogmore chambers
Abergavenny Market (Wallace Llewellin, suft.). Cross st
Abergavenny Motor Co. Limited, meter car repairers,
Monmouth road
Abergavenny Steam Laundry Co. Limited, Merthyr rd
Addis Lucv Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments. 4c Oakland rd
Alderton Walter, baker. 25 Monk street
AJlcott & Wilson, ironmongers, 6 Cross street
Almshouses for Eight Poor Women, Baker street
Atkins Arthur. Victoria inn, Hereford road
Bailey Estate Office (J. B. Walford, agent). Lion street
Baker Stephen Edward Salisbury, White Horse P.H. 14
Frogmore street
Baker Walter, station master L. k X. W. Railway.
Abergavenny junction
Ball Frederick, assurance superintendent, 19 Baker street
Biincks James, assistant district traffic supt. London fc
North Western railway. Brecon road
Barclays Bank Limited fbranch) (Frederick R. Britton.
nianager), Frogmore street
Basham John, Butchers' Arms P.H. 42 Frogmore street
Bath Lily (Miss). Kew Market inn. 22 Lion street
Batten John W. hair dresser. Lion street
Bayly William Leonard, customs & excise supervisor.
Crreenfield. Windsor road
Berrington Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Mill street
Berrington Thomas, baker & shopkeeper. 44 Merthyr rd
Berry Harry & Son, china & glass dealers, i St.John's st
Berry John, boot maker, 2a, High street
Sevan William, ironmonger, 10 Cross street
Beven Richard Wm. refreshment rooms, 5 Flannel st
Bcveridge Edith Anne (Mrs.), draper, 29 Frogmore st
Bevcridge Thomas William, clothier. 28 Frogmore street
Bischof & Brooke, yeast merchants, 43 Cross street
Bishop Joseph Geo. solr. & commsnr. for oaths. Monk st
Blackwell Walter G., M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, 61
Frogmore street
Bosanquet Victor F. chief constable. County Constabulary
offices, 36 Monk street
Bonndy George Richard, ironmonger, 22 Frogmore st.
& china & glass warehouse, 2 High st. & 2^ Market st
Bowen William. Farmers' Arms P.H. 54 Lion street
Bown Alexandra & Lilian (^Misses,, shopkeepers, 24
Brecon road
Bracegirdles, drapers & milliners, 2; High street
Bradley George H. cab proprietor, Ross road
Bradleys, outfitters, 6a, Frogmore street
Brady John, fried fish dealer, 15 Market street
Britton Fred R. manager of Barclays Bank Limited &
borough treasurer, Frogmore street
Brock & Co. coach builders, 19 Cross street
Brown Gopsill & Sons Limited, sack hirers, Lion street
Brown & Seymour Limited, tobacconists. 15 Frogmore st
Bruten Wm. Geo. farmer, Yspitty farm, Monmouth rd
•nheulop
:is Misses. 21 Albert
: IVilliams Mrs. Rosehill cottage,
I Commercial street
iTood Mrs. Linton villa. Belgrave rd.
Young Mrs. The Hawthorns, Here-
I ford road
Bull Geo. & Son. bair dressers k tobacnsts. 47 Cross st
Burnett Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Woodland road
Butt William Henry, tailor, clothier, outfitter, hosier &
hatter, 7 High street
Cadle Thomas Arthur & Son, grocers, 3 Nevill street
Carr William Robert, teacher of music," 50 Monk street
Carter L. iiiaiiufactuier of high-class mineral waters p
speciality, dry ginger ale. Baker street
Cash & Co. boot k shoe makers, r2 Hieh street
Cattle Market (Wallace Llewellin, supt.~). Lion street
Cemeteries ^Borough & Rural Parish) (W. Llewellin,.
clerk to the burial acts joint committee ; R. Jackson
k T. Gwatkin. caretkr* ), Old Hereford lik LlanfDi.st
Central Garage Co. (Alfred C. Graham, manager);
centrally positioned with a run through for all motor
vehicles, with lock-up garages with all necessarv
facilities for cleaning &c. &c. ; petrol benzole oils;
repairs. ie|iiaceiiients & accessories by arrangement p
keen & prompt attention at all times at
reasonable charges ; insurances effected
Chadwick William Morgan F.A.I, auctioneer &c (see
Straker James & Son k Chadwick) & certified bailiff
under the "Law of Distress Amendment Act," Froff-
more chambers
Challenger Tom. draper, 34 Stanhope street
Charnock Fre;:l. dispenser to the Asvlum,22 Alexandra rd
Clark Georire. confectioner. 2;a. High street
Clarke Acnes De Hay (Miss), stationer k bookseller &
circulating library in connection with London li-
braries, 46 Cross street
Clydach k Abergavenny Lime k Stone Co. Limited, 12
Cross street
Colley John W. baker. 19 Brecon road
Constabularv Office for Countv of Monmouth (Victor
F. Bosanquet. chief constable; Henry Lewis, Aber-
tiller>-. deputy chief constable), 36 Monk street
Constitutional Club Limited (Lieut. -Col. J. H. G. Harris-
J. P. chairman; J. R. Cooke, sec; Mrs. Frederick
Walder, stewardess). Frogmore street
Convent of St. Michael's. Sisters of the Holy Ghost
(Rev. Mother Theresa, superioress), Pen-v-Pound
Cook William 'Mrs.). Grofield inn. Baker street
Cooke David, tailor k draper, la, Victoria street
Cotton Arthur Thomas, district traffic superintendent
London & North Western railwav, Brecon rctad
Countv Court Office (Iltyd Gardner, registrar). Nevill st
CnuntV MMital Hospital (Nathaniel Richard Phillips
M.D.Brux.. M.R.C.S.Eng. supt. ; for complete staff
see p. 20). Old Monmouth road
Courvoisier Nathalie (Miss), netvs agt. 52 Frogmore st
Cox William John, boot maker, 50 Frogmore street
Crump William J. boot maker, 9 Brecon road
Cunliffe Arthur Murgatrovd, solicitor, see Hodgens &
Cunliffe
Customs & Excise k Old Age Pensions Office (William
Leonard Bayly, .supervisor ; Thomas Cooper k Alfred
Machin, officers). Monk street
Dance W. head male attendant County Lunatic Asylum.
Old Monmouth road
Daniels (proprietors, A. F. & R. Gwynncj. tailors,
drapers, outfitters 4; carpet warehousemen. Town Hall
buildings. Cross street
Davies E. Howard & Co. house furnishers, zt High st.
k St. John's la. k. secondhand furniture dlrs. Flannel st
Davies George k Son, timber merchants, Brecon road
Davies & Co. engineers & iron founders. King street
Davies Arthur John, grocer, 23 Merthvr road
Davies Charles. Guildhall P.H. 14 High street
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 33 Castle street '
Davies Walter, butcher, oa. Frogmore street
Davies William Henry, Belmont inn, Monmouth road
Davies William Thomas, tailor, r8 Brecon road
Davis Albin. Old Duke P.H. ^j Castle street
Davis Archibald. Foresters" Arms P.H. 67 Tudor street
Davis Charles, shopkeeper. 2r Flannel street
Davis Philip, shopkeeper. 12 Tudor street
D.avis William, grocer, 7 Cross street
Day Edward, laundryman, Mill street
Dflafield Ernie J. taxidermist, 21 Nevill street
Delafield Thomas Alfred, brewer, k King's Arms P.H.
24 ABERGAVENNY.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Delafield Thomas Alfred, Monmouthshire House P.H. &
insurance agent, Ross road
Denner & Son, butchers, 13 Frogmore street
Denner Bernard Percy, larmer. Chapel farm, Pentre lane
Denner Rosa (Mrs.), White Swan P.H. 4 Cross street
Denner Sarah (Mrs.), baker, 29 Cross street
Denstone-Edwards Charles Thomas, manager nf the
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Ltd.
.& treasurer to the union. Rural District Council, the
Tictoria Cottage Hospital, the District Nursing Fund
& Borough of AhiTgavenny Free Library, Old Bank
house, High street
Didcote Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Mill street
Dnhson Emma (Mrs.'l, apartments, i Orchard street
Donian Esther Ann (Mrs.'i,shopkpr.i5 Gordon pl.Park st
Domestic Bazaar Co. Limited, 69 Frogmore street
Dover & Co. printers. Liun street
Downes Charles, Imuse furnisher, cabinet maker, uphol-
sterer, furnitur'^ dtMl^r & window blind maker, 43
Froemore street. Tel. No. P.O. 103. See adver-
tisement
Oownes William George, builder k undertaker, 21
Pt:inhnpe street
Diuin F. & Son, boot makers, 7 Frogmore street
Durstfin Catherine Ann (Mrs.), Swan hotel, 33 Cross st
Easnnnns Limited, butchers, 25 & 64 Frogmore street
Edmunds L. H. (Miss), dining rooms, 4 Monk street
Edwards H. J. & Son, butchers, i Flannel street
Edwards Edward, Crown P.H. 45 Cross street
EdwariU Tom, beer retailer, 53 Victoria street
5Evan8 Brothers, plumbers, 30 Cross street
Evans G. & Son, undertakers, 3 Stanhope street
Evans Basil, news agent, 3a, Brecon road
Evans David, tailor, 15 Merthyr road
Evans Geo. Old Herefordshire House P.H. 25 Frogmore st
Evans Harry Hudson L.D.S.Eng. dentist, 5 Nevill street
Evans Hubert, grocer, Chapel road
Evan* Richard John, ladies' & gentlemen's tailor, 23
Monk street
Evans Samuel, refreshment rooms, 24 Cross street
Evans William Benjamin, sculptor, 2 Brecon road
Facey & Son, wine & spirit mers. & brewers. Market st
Farquhar James Hervey, solicitor, commissioner for oaths
& perpetual commissioner, vestry clerk, clerk to the
Rural District Council & commissioners of taxes,
borough auditor, clerk to Parish Council & superin-
tendent registrar. Market street
Fine Marks, pawnbroker, 35 Frogmore street
Fire Engine Station (H. C. Powell, capt.). Cattle mar-
ket. Lion street
Fitzgerald Frank W. wheelwright. Princes street
Foerster & Son, fishing tackle makers, 34 Cross street
Foley Robert Murdoch B A., M.B., B.Ch.Dub.. L.M.
physician fc surgeon. 26 Lion street
Foster & Hill, builders & contractors, Frogmore street
Foster Edwin, architect* .survyr.BellaVista,Monmouth rd
Foiall Samuel, boot maker, 40 Frogmore street
Tn'fT Percv, seecKnian. 20 Frogmore street
Free Library (EdiMiid H, Restall. librarian). Baker st
Freeman Amelia (Mrs ), apartments, 5 Merthyr road
Fudire Lavinia (Mrs,), shopkeeper, 24 Tudor street
Galib i, U'.\lfo]d. solicitors, 32 Monk street
Gabb Frederick Baker (firm, Gabb & Walford), solicitor
& clerk to the governors King Henry VTII. Grammar
School & intermediate school & Abergavenny man-
agers group of schools, 32 Monk street
Gale Herbert, boot repairer, 2 Flannel street
Gardner Emily B. (Mrs ), Cantreff inn, Brecon road
Gardner Iltyd, solicitor, & registrar & high bailiff of
the county court, Nevill street
Gardners, Heywood & Grey, solicitors & commissioners
for oaths, 11 Nevill .street
Gas Works (Corporation) (Archibald T. Kyle, manager ;
Wallace Llewellin. collector), Merthyr road
Gibhs Percy, manager London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limit«d, 263 Frogmore street
Gill John D. & Co. coal, lime ft timber merchants, col-
liery, insurance, house, estate Jc general commission
k shipping agents, 4 Brecon road (Tel. 45) ; & at L
N. W. Railway Co.'s yard, Brecon road
Gnngh James T R. woolstapler k fellmonger. Monk st
Gonld Harry George, baker, 13 Brecon road
Orahnm Alfred, plasterer, 6 Tudnr street
■Grammar School (Harry Wyndham Newcombe M.A.,
B.Sc. head master; Arthur Ascroft Hilton B.A. second
master; A. L. Ralphs MA. & J. S. Owen B.A.
assistant masters; Miss Florence M. Webb B.A. Miss
Edith Florence Williams B.A. & Miss Winifred M.
Goodwin, assistant mistresses), Pen-v-pound
Great Western Railway; offices, Station, Station road;
parcels office. 8 Cross street ; R. T. Smith & Co. cart-
Green Thomas George, collector to the Guardians k
relieving olficer ist district & registrar of births k
deaths Abergavenny sub-district, Pembroke villa,
Merthyr road
Greenow Sophia (Mrs.), secondhand dlr. 4 St. John's sq
Griffiths Albt.plumber,painter& paperhanger,i4 Monk st
Griffiths H. (Mrs.), mUliner, see Bracegirdles
Grimmett Emma (Mrs), shopkeeper, 14 Brecon road
Gwatkin Brothers, decorators, 42 Cross street
Gwillim Thomas, boot maker, 15 Flannel street
Gwyther Henry, bout maker, 5 Monk street
Gwyther Martha (Mrs.), boot & shoe maker, 12 Monk st
Hali Bros, butchers, 68 Frogmore street
Hall Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Oxford street
Hall Walter, Golden Lion P.H. 6 Frogmore street
Hamer John, greengrocer, 25 Cross street
Hanbury Edgar, carpenter. Knoll cottage, Brecon road
Hansard's, mmeral & soda water manufacturers, Castle
street. See advertisement
Harden Harry, boot repairer, 8 Flannel street
Harden Mabel (Miss), shopkeeper, 28 Brecon road
Harrhy Gladys M. (Miss), stationer, 3 High street
Harrhy Regnld. Jn. hair drssr. k tobacconist, 5 High st
Harrhy Thomas, hair dresser, 41 Frogmore street
Harrington Edward, photographer, 43a, Frogmore street
Harrington Katherine (Miss), shopkeeper, 65 Castle st
Harris Charles W. pianoforte tuner. 7 King street
Harris Lieut. -Col. John Henry Gilbert J. P. steward to
the Monmouthshire & Herefordshire estates of the
Marquess of Abergavenny, Estate cffice.Hatherleigh rd
Harris Mary Franklyn (Miss), berlin wool repository,
22 Cross street
Harris Montague F.H.I., F.R.H.S. auctioneer k
valuer, house, land & estate agent & mortgage broker,
expert timber valuer & certified bailiff under the
"Law of Distress Amendment Act,'' Lion st. Tele-
grams, "Montague Harris, Abergavenny; " Tel.No. 41
Hart Hannah (Miss). servants' registry office, 17 Nevill st
Harvey Arthur William, station master k goods agent,
L. k N. W. railway, Brecon road
Harvey George Hounsell, apartments, 17 Brecon road
Hasell Frederick William, baker, 32 Frogmore street
Heins k Co. Ltd. pianoforte warehouse, 23 Frogmore st
Hemmings Eliza (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer.20 King street
Herbert Ernest Fredk. Herbt. ironmgr. 27 Frogmore st
Heycock George Freeman, Somerset inn, 66 Merthyr rd
Hicgins .lohn H. confectioner, 18 Frogmore street
Hiir Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, 42 Victoria street
Hill Charles Henry, builder, see Foster & Hill
Hill James, tiler k plasterer, 50 Tudor street
Hobbes Francis Reginald, mgr. Lloyds Bank Ltd. Cross st
Hodgens & Cunliffe, solicitors, 11 Frogmore street
Hodiies Ernest Hugh, tobacconist, 7 Frocmore street
Holding Elizh. A,(Mrs.),boarding ho. The Priory.Monk st
Holly James, farmer. Major's Barn, Old Hereford road
Home k Colonial Stores Limited, grocers, 15 High st
Hook Raymond John, Bridge End P.H. Monmouth road
Hopgood William Henry, town clerk. Cross street
Horsington Brothers, builders. Lion street
Horton John Henry, stationer, tga. High street
Hospitals Joint Committee (Col. Wm. Williams, chaii-
ujan; F. R. Britton, treas. ; Wallace Llewellin, clerki
Houlson Robert Lsaac, photographer, 10 Merthyr road
Howard Sarah Ann (Mrs.), motor vehicle repr. Baker st
Howell Absolom, commercial trav. Tv-Hyfrd, Brecon rd
Howell Wm. Fredk. farmer. Nag's farm, Monmouth rd
Hudson Matthew, outfitter, 37 Frogmore street
Hughes Charles W. artificial" teeth ma. 38 Frogmore st
Hughes Robert Edward M.A.Oion.. B.Sc.Lond., H.M
inspector of schools, Olaremont, Monmouth road
Humphry Gilbert Percy M.R.C.S.Eng., L.H.C.P.Lond.
physician k .surgn.(Tresawna k Humphry),52 Castle st
Hunt Henry, inland revenue officer. Monk street
India & China Tea Co. grocers, 63 Frogmore street k
bakers. Lion street
Jackson Phoebe (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 4 Ohape] road
Jacob John Reginald, solicitor & commissioner for oaths.
Central chambers. Lion street
James Mary A. (Mrs.), Groat George hotel. Cross street.
Jeffreys k Son, seed k corn dealers, loa, Frogmore st
Jenkins John, insurance agent, 19 Queen street
Johns Frank, painter & decorator, i Pen-y-pound
Johnson Bros. (Dyers) Limited, dyers & cleaners, 5;
Frogmore street
Johnsion, Richards ft Jones, architects. St. Mary's
chambers, Monk street
Jones A. & Sons Limited, timber k coal mercbanta ft
saw mill proprietors, :2 Cross street; ft at Llan-
iximider, Crickhowell
Jones Amos ft Co. blacksmiths, 45 Monk street
Jones Brothers, motor engineers
Jones k Watts (Misses), dress makers, 8 Brecon road
•IRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
ABERGAVENNY.
illiners, Bank house
Jones & Co. general drapei
I & 2 Oroas street
Jones Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, 13 Flannel street
Jonea Bajiil, grocer, 58 Cross street
Jones Daniel, dining rooms, 13 Market street
Jones Evan, insurance agent, Bryn-Moel, Wyndham rd
Jones Herbert C. postmaster, Frogmore street
Jones John M. architect, see Johnson, Richards & Jones
Jones John Pryce. civil engineer L. & N. W. R. Milton
lodge, Brecon road
Jones John Pugh, shopkeeper, 76 St. Helen's road
Jones John Samuel, King David P.H. 62 Frogmore street
Jones Thomas, dining rooms, 23 Cross street
Jones Tom, chief clerk, County Constabulary office, 36
Monk street
Joseph Charles, fancy repository, 31 Frogmore street
Knight Thomas, marine store dealer, 27 & 29 Tudor st
Knight William, shopkeeper, 3 Tudor street
Kyle Archbd. T.mgr. of Corporation gas wks.Merthyr rd
Kynch George, commercial traveller, 5 Monmouth i-oad
Lanning John, greengrocer, 20 Brecon road
Lcmmon Herbert Gallienne B.A., LL.B, solicitor &
notary public & commissioner for oaths & perpetual
commissioner, t2 iS'evill street
Lipton Limited, grocers, &o. 20 High street
Llewellin Wallace, clerk to the Burial Acts Joint Com-
mittee k Joint Hospital Committee, collector of gas
accounts & superintendent of Markets, Town hall
Lloyd Thomas Edwd. M.D.Brux.,F.H.C.'S.Edin.,L.B.C.P.
Lend, surgeon, Ty-LIwyd, Pen-y-Pound
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Francis Reginald Hobbes,
manager). Cross street; draw on London head office,
71 Lombard street EC 3
Lloyds Bank Limited (Capital & Counties branch)
(Stanley Rawlins, manager). Cross street; draw on
head office, 39 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Percy Gibbs, manager), 2 & 3 Frogmore street ; draw
on London head office, Threadneedle street E C 2
London k North Western Railway, carriers ; offices.
Station. Brecon road (Arthur William Harvey, agent)
& 19a, High street (J. H. Horton, agent)
London & North Western Railway Men's Institute (Wm.
Devereux, sec), Brecon road
Lornie Peter M.D.Edin. senior assistant medical officer,
County asylum. Old Monmouth road
Lyons A. jeweller, 48 Frogmore street & 25 High street
Lyons Harry, antique dealer, 2 & 3 Chicken street
McCarthy Daniel, shopkeeper, 10 Flannel street
McCraith Francis Albert, wine & spirit merchant, 3
Monk street & 49 Cross street
Machin Alfred, inland revenue nfHcer. Monk street
McLellan Angus R. locomotive supeiintendent, Brecon rd
McMaster Margaret (Miss), ladies' school. 38 Monk st
Maidment Elizabeth (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr. 18 Nevill st
Mangis Elizabeth (Mrs.), Lamb P.H. 25 Merthyr road
Mansfield Frank, borough surveyor, water engineer &
sanitary inspector. Town haU
Manuel Henry Thomas, butter market keeper, 30 Lion st
Marsh J. & Son, timber merchants. Great Western Rail-
way station & 12 Cross street
Masonic Club (St. John's lodge 818) (J. B. Waltord,
sec), Masonic hall
Masters & Co. Clothiers Ltd. 70 Frogmore street
Maxwell Thos. Hy.& Son, pork butchers, 23a,Frogmore st
Meadows Lettie (Miss), dress maker, 11 Nevill street
Ministry of Labour (branch employment office) (Alex.
J. Colley, local manager), 16 Frogmore street
Monmouth & South Wales Nursing Homes (Misses A. &
E. Ellison), Regent street
Monmouth Unionist Association (C. F. Darcy, sec), 31
Moon Capt. Francis M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon.
Castle street
Morgan & Evans, grocers & wine & spirit, ale &
porter merchants. The Supply Stores, 5 Cross street;
& Clarence house, Crickhowel'l, Breconshire
Morgan M. & Co. printers, booksellers, stationers, book-
binders, fancy repository & news agents, 26 Frogmore st
Morgan Alfred E. fruiterer, 3 Brecon road
Morgan Charles, coal merchant, Harnell hn. Merthyr rd
Morgan Charles E. blacksmith & farrier, Lewis lane
Morgan Elijah, gardener to Mrs. Straker. Monmouth rd
Morgan Emily G. (Mrs.), shoBkeeper, 7 Victoria street
Morgan Goff, Old Cross Keys P.H. 41, & furniture
broker & dealer 22 & 48. Tudor street
Morris Frank, temperance hotel, 60 Frogmore street
Morris Gertrude L. (Mrs.), post office, & stationer, 15
Brecon road
Morris Lewis, grocer, 30 Frogmore street
Morris Mary (Mrs.), draper, 58 Frogmore street
Morris William, beer retailer, 30 North street
Morton George & William, boot makers, i Frogmore street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (D. Howell James, manager). The Old Bank
house. High street ; draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Nevill Rooms (lltyd Gardner, proprietor), Nevill street
Newman Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Lion street
Nicholls William Henry L.D.S.R.C.S.Irel. dental surgeon,
17 Cross street
Norton Laurie (Mrs.), boot maker, j Brecon road
Oliver George, boot k shoe warehouse, 65 Frogmore st
Owen Bros, printers, 19 Nevill street
Owen Edward Vaughan, deputy registrar of marriage*
tor the Abergavenny district. Nevill street
Owen Owen John, registrar of marriages for the Aber-
gavenny district, 19 Nevill street
Owers Alfred, fancy repository, 26 Cross street
Pape Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Merthyr road
Parry Fredk.Jn." Shop Act " inspector, Town hall, Cross sb
Parry Thomas H. builder, Grosvenor house, Hereford rd
Parry William, blacksmith, 48 Monk street
Parsons Enoch, coal merchant. Bridge house, Brecon rd
Paul J. k Co. fancy drapers, 34 Frogmore street
Peake Alfred, florist, 54 Cross street & nurseryman,.
Grosvenor road
Peake Wm. Henry, fishing tackle manufr. 23 Cross st
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited (Thomas Price, dis-
trict manager), 2 Brvnteg terrace. Mount street
Perks John Henry, bicycle repairer, 8 & 18 Monk street
Perry B. (Mrs.), 'confectioner. 38 Cross street
Perry Bessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 27 Flannel street
Phill'ips Charles, haulier. Flannel street
Phillips Eliza (Mrs.), cabinet maker, 67 Frogmore stf.
& St. Michael's hall
Phillips Frederick, french polisher, 22 Ross road
Phillip.s Nathaniel Richard M.R.C.S.Eng., M.D.Brux.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. medical supt. of County Lunatic
Asylum, Old Monmouth road
Piper's Penny Bazaar, fancy bazaar, 17 High street
Pitt Henry F.R.H.S. nurseryman & florist, seed mer-
chant & fruit grower. Brecon Road nursery & Old
nursery, Hereford road; & Market hall, Pontypooh
See advertisement
Police Station (John Thomas, superintendent), Grofie
Powell C. & Son, outlitters, 45 k 46 Frogmore street
Powell Agnes (Mrs.), beer retailer, 29 Princes street
Powell Alice R. (Mrs.), King's Head P.H. 60 Cross street!
Powell Charles, baker, 20 Victoria street
Powell Edgar, painter. 13 Merthyr road
Powell Henry, motor garage, 21 Brecon road
Powell Henry C. North Western hotel, Brecon road
Powis Brothers, motor cab proprietors, 2 Merthyr road
Pozzi Esther Frances (Mrs.), confectioner, 20 Cross st
Price Charles k Son. plumbers & decorators. 16 Nevill st
Price Robert k Sons, builders' merchants, Lion street
Price Albert John, estate surveyor, 49 Frogmore street
Price Arthur, beer retailer, 55 Union road
Price Arthur, Castle Stores P.H. 29 Mill street
Price Edward James, linen draper, i5 High street
Price Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 49 Frogmore street
Price James Arthur Gilbert, clerk to county k borough-
magistrates, 32 Monk street
Price Philip Henry, com. trav. Malakoff house, Brecon rd
Price Samuel, Wheatsheaf P.H. 3 Cross street
Price Thomas, insurance agent, 2 Brynteg ter. Jfount st
Prichard Walter John, architect & surveyor, 16 Monk at
Pritchard Jesse, builder, i Trinity terrace. Baker street
Pritchard Mary (Miss), dress makn-, 2 Park road
Pritchard Rose (Miss), shopkeeper, 150 St. Helen's road
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited (Joseph Wilcox^
supt.), Morningside, Fosterville crescent
Pugh Charles, Wellington P.H. 46 Cross street
Radford Annie Elizabeth (Miss), girls' boarding school,
23 Nevill street
Rawlins Frank, butcher, 19 Market street
Rawlins Stanley, manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. fCapital
& Counties Bank Limited branch) & treasurer to the
Rural District Council, Cross street
Redwood John Hv. balcer & dining rooms, 4 Flannel st
Rees Benjamin. George hotel, Frogmore street
Rees Bertram G. tailor, 57 St. Helen's road
Rees David, millpi'. Castle mills. Mill street
Bees Tlionias corn & flour dealer. i5 Cross street
Restall Edward H. Hbraiian, & clerk to the Rural Pen-
sion Committee, Free Library. Baker street
Reynolds Arthur, commercial trav. Rose villa. North st
Reynolds Ethel Maud (Mrs.). Greyhound hotel. High st
Richards Caroline (Mrs.), apartments, Claremont house,
Hatherleigh road
Richards Edwin William G. architect, see Johnson,
Richards k Jones
26 ABERGAVENNY.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Bichard8 Fenwick William, saddi&r, laather sailer & rope i Tliomaa John, shopkeeper, 17 Park
uaker, 5 Market street; cycle dealer, 53 Frogmor
street & fancy repository, 54 Frogmore street
Boberts Charles Augustas, upholsterer, 46a, Cross st
Boberts Frederick William, coach builder (firm. South-
wood & Roberts), 21 Monk street
-Boberts Henry Trewern Thomas, chemist & druggist,
55 & 5i Fro'gmore street
Boberts Jams*, hair dresser, 13 Brecon road
Boberts Jtfhn, saddler, 7 Monk street
Boberts Owen, shopkeeper, 71 St. Helen's road
Roberts Thomas D, hair dresser, 35a, Frogmore street
Bogers Arthur P. farmer, Bed Barn farm, Brecon road
Rogers Levi. Railway hotel, Brecon road
Bollinson Richard, Coach k Horses P.H. xi Castle street
Boss John & Son, Coal merchants & furniture removeis,
4 Victoria street & L.& ^. W. Railway yard,Brecon rd
Rosser John, Griffin P.H. 59 Frogmore street
Bosser John Reginald, teacher of music 4; organist of
Holy Trinity church, Radcliffe house, Monmouth road
Bosser Walt.architect & surveyor, Ty-Rholben, Orchard st
-Bowe Frederick Richard, watch maker, 6 & 3 Xevill st
Ruther Sam, greengrocer & fishmonger, 5 Frogmore st
Sadler Fred, news agent, 3 Cross street
Sadler Henry, shopkeeper, 29 Cae Pendre
Sales Harry V^esey, draper, 19 High street
Salter Albert Joseph, chemist & druggist, i Nevill street
Sandoe Edwin L.D.S.R.C.S.Irel. dental srgn.8 Hereford rd
Saunders k Co. corn k seed merchanis, 50 Cross street
Sayce James, baker, Brecon road
Scott David, confr. & mineral water mfr. 17 Frogmore st
Seaborne James A. Vine Tree inn, St. John's square
Seargeant Bros, Ltd, printers k who. statnrs. Queen st
3hackleton Harry, chemist k photographer, 9 Cross st
Sheen Edwin, stoua mason, 4S Stanhope street
Simmons George William, carpenter, Monmouth road
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited 1 Thomas Hooper,
manager', 27 Cross street
Smart Oliver, gasfitter, 20 Lion street
Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers k stationers, 13 Cross st
Smith George, shopkeeper, 40 Monk street
Smith-Morgan Wm. Fredk. chimney swpr.37 Merthyr rd
Southwood & Roberts, coach builders, 21 Monk street
Stacey Arthur, insurance agent, ii5 St. Helen's road
Staines William Harwood, outfitter. ^7 Cross street
Stanley Charles P. Black Lion P.H. Lion street & general
dealer. Black Lion yard. Lion street
Staples Frank, deoora"tor. 43 Stanhope street
Starr-Bowkett Building Society (Nos. 372 k 1,007) C^-
M. Chadwick, sec), Frogmore chambers
Stead & Simpson Ltd. boot k shoe mas. 4a, Frogmore st
Steel Wm. D>-ne M.D. 4; C.M.Aberd., L.S.Sc Durh. J.P.,
V.D. surgeon, medical officer & public vaccinator
Llanarth district, medical officer to the Poor Law In-
stitution k medical officer of health
& medical referee under the "Woiki
tion Act, 1J07." 7 Xevill street Willia
Steele Elmes Yelverton L.R.C.P. k L.K.C.S.Edin. sur- ! Willia
geon & certifying factory surgeon, medical officer k Willia
public vaccinator Abergavenny district k medical officer Willia
of health to Rural District Council, Thornbun- villa, Willi.i
Brecon road
Stevens Richard Henry, confectioner, 53 Cross street
Steward George, Britannia P.H. 51 Frogmore street
Stokes Walter Henry, fruiterer, i High street
Stoneham William Thomas, grocer, ale, stout k wine &
spirit merchant, Argyll stores, 24 High street
Storey Leonora J. (Mrs.), Market tavern, 11 Market st
inty police, Grofield
o5 Merthyr road
agts.Rocklands, Chapel rd
Straker James, Son & Chadwick (F.A.I.), auc-
tioneers, valuers Sf accountants, house, land, estate &
general commission agents, mortgage, insurance k
business brokers, Frogmore chambers. Telegrams,
"Chadwick, Abergavenny;" TN 24. See adver-
tisement
Sutton John, shopkeeper, 120 St. Helen's road
Tatham Arthur Leopold .M.B. & B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon. Tan bouse.
Cross street
Taylor Benjamin, boot repairer, 65 Castle street
Taylor John Ethelbert, London hotel, 23 Monk street
Taylor Sarah Ann fMrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Nevill street
Telford Peter, draper, si Cross street
Thomas J. G. k Sons, builders & contractors. Lion street
Thomas k Sons, drapers, milliners k costumiers, ^q
Cross street
Thomas Ernest, grocer, 14 St. John street
Thomas James, Angel hotel. Cross street
Thomas John, superintende
Thomas Thomas, dairyman,
Tong (F.A.I.) k Cobon,insui
Tonkin Alfred Ernest, groce
Tonkin Elizabeth 'Mrs.), apartments, 32 Chapel road
Town Hall (Wm. Hy. Hopwood, town clerk). Cross street
Tresawna k Humphry, physicians k surgeons, Leven
house. Lion street
Tresawna William Samson M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.E.C.PLind. physician & surgeon (firm,
Tresawna & Hvimphrv), Leven house. Lion street
TuU Mary I. Mrs. 1, sbopkpr. & post office, 21 Oxford st
Turner E. k Co. Limited, boot makers, 56 Cross street
Tutt Jauies k Sons, grocers, 21 High street
Vaughan Frederick John, grocer, ii High street
Victoria Cottage Hospital k Dispensary CW. D. Steel
M.D., CM., Elmes T. Steele L.R.C.P. 4; S.Edin., B.
M. Foley B.A., M.B.. B.Ch.Dub., T. E. Llovd M.D..
M.R.C.S. Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lond.. A. L. Tatham M.B..
W. S. Tresawna M.B.. B C. k G. P. Humphry
M.R C.S.Eng,. L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. surgeons; H. H
Evans L.D.S.Eng. k E. C. Xicholls. hon. dentists;
Charles Thomas Denstone-Edwards, hon. treasurer ;
A. M. CunliCfe M.A. hon. sec. ; Miss M. M. Thomson,
matron!. Hereford road
Walford James Barry (firm, Gabb k Waltord), solicitor
& commissioner for oaths, coroner for Abergavenny
division of Monmouthshire & Bailey estate agent, -2
Monk street
Walters Henry, carpenter, 27 Nevill street
Watkins H. k Son, blacksmiths. Princes street
Watkins k Son, bakers, 20 Monk street
Watkins W. G. k Son, millers k corn mers. Market st
Watkins J. H. clerk to the Urban Pension Committee,
IT Oxford street
Watkins John, apartments, 7 Merthyr road
Watkins John H. Sun P.H, 41 Cross street
Watts k Co. tailcrs, 3 Brecon road
Watts Mary (Miss!, dress maker (firm, Jonas k Watts),
8 Brecon road
Weeks James, Bull inn, 12 St. John's square
Welch Douglas, tailor, 10 Frogmore street
Westwood H. M. Cvcle Co. Limited, cvcle makers Js
repairers, i3 High 'street
Wheatlev Zachariah, jeweller, 13 Hisrh street
White Graham William L.D.S.trel. dentist (attends on
tuesdavs), 52 Cross street
White William, tailor, 26 Chapel road
Whittle Thomas, boot maker, 54a, Frogmore street
Wibberley Arthur Joseph, corn merchant, Nevill street
Wilcox Joseph, insur. agt, Morningside. Fosterville cres
Willcocks Arthur. Great" Western hotel. Station road
Williams R, M. Limited, chemists, 51 Cross street
he borough Williams 4; Son, saddlers, 22 High street
Compensa- Williams William 4; Son. grocers, 21 Frogmore street
Williams Albert Richd,fishmonger& fruiterer.ii Cross st
. butcher, 9 Frogmore street
ugh. aparts, Westholme, Mount street
Mrs.l. midwife. 32 Park street
Hen 4; Chickens PH. 7 Flannel straet
Williams Frederick iMrs.l, Rothesay P.H. Monmouth rd
Williams James, farmer, Pentregwithel
Williams Mary Blanche (Mrs.), wardrobe de.aler, i St,
Helen's road
Willian)s Morgan, harness maker, 12 Frogmore street
Williams Richard J. baker, 23a, Cross street
Williams Thomas, builder. Mill street
Young Thomas,
Trevethin hous
HAHDWICK
■(N.B.— For other names in Aber- 1 Collins Sidney, farmer. Ffnss
gavei.ny Rural Parish, see Aber- Francis Isaac, farmer. High Mead
gavtnny.) Harris Edgar, farmer, Ty-pwll
Jones Joha Merton J. P. Lit Hardwicl James Sidney, beer retailer
Williams Thomas William, grocer, 44 Cross street
Williams William, beer retailer. 26 Victoria street
Williams William, grocer & fruiterer, 60 Tudor street
Williams William, tailor. 9 Flannel street
Williams William Alfred M.R.C,V,S. veterinary surgeon,
& veterinar)' inspector under the "Contagious Diseases
(Animals) Acts '' for Abergavenny, Blaenavon, Cms*
Ash k Raglan district, 7 Pen-y-pound k Lion street
Williams William Charles, grocer, 22 Brecoa road
Williams William Joseph, greengrocer, 25 Nevill street
Wilson George- Francis, ironmonger (firm, Allcott 4;
Wilson), 6 Cross street
Winney Albert Edward, hair dresser, 6 Flannel street
Woodh'ead Fred, .temperance hotel, 6 High street
Wordsworth Joseph, Station P.H. Brecon road
Young Men's Christian Association (Robert Bevan, seel,
Frogmore street
itate agent k county cou.rt bailiff,
Monmouth road
I Jaspe
I J.,nes
Wm. dairyman. Skfrrid Viich
rn.Merton,frmr,Littl»Hardwicli
s Leonard, farm bailiff to Sir
thur Herbert
DIRECTOKY.]
MOKMOUTHSHIKE.
ABERSYCHAN.
27
COMMBBCIAL.
1 Frederick, Llwyndu court
iwell William, cowkeeper
LLWTNDU.
I Harris Arthur, farmer. Lodge farm Lewis William, farmer, Pwll-y-park
Harris William G. farmer, Tjrewen ; Williams James, Llwyndu farm
Lee William Lewis Martin, laundry, '
I Llwyndu cottage
ABER8YCHAN was constituted a civil parish under
the provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894" (56
and 57 Vict. c. 73) ; it now contains Gamdiffaith, Pont-
newynydd, Talj-wain and the hamlets of Cefnycrib, Cwm
Avon, Cwmffrwdoer, Cwmnantddu, Freehold land, Goly-
iios, Pentrepiod, Snatchwood, Tranch and A'arteg ; the
village of Abersychan is at the confluence of the Sychan
with the Tarfaen or Afon Lwyd ; in 1844 it was formed
into an ecclesiastical parish from the civil parish of Tre-
vethin ; it is 163 miles from London, 2 north-west from
Pontypool, and has two railway stations, Abersychan
on the Eastern Valleys branch ot'the Great Western rail-
way and Talywain on the London and North Western
branch of their line from Brynmawr to Pontypool ; it is
;n the Monmouth division of the county, pi-t'ty se<?iiinal
division, union and county court district of Pontypool,
rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent, archdeaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandafi. The "Local Government
Act, 1858" (21 & 22 Vict. c. 98), adopted June 3. 1864,
included the whole of the parish except Pontypool, but
under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
i?94," the parish is now governed by an Urban District
Council, consisting of eighteen members. The Aber-
sychan Gas Company, formed in 187c, supplies gas from
works near Abersychan railway station ; water is obtained
from works at Cwm Avon, the property of the Pontypool
Gas and Water Co. The civil parish contains portions of
three ecclesiastical parishes, viz. Aberschyan, St. Luke's
and Trevethin. The church of St. Thomas, locally in
the hamlet of Talywain, is a building in the Early Eng-
lish style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and vestry,
west porch and a western belfry containing one bell, and
was redecorated in 1905 at a cost of ;^55o: there are
480 sittings. The register dates from the year 1832.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^300, with ij
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the vicar of
Trevethin, and held since 1911 by the Bev. David
Taliesin Robert James B.A. of St. David's, Lampeter.
There is a Catholic chapel, built in 1863. and dedicated
to St. Francis of Assisi, and Welsh and English Baptist
nnd Congregational chapels; a United Methodist and
Primitive Methodist and Wesleyan chapels. The Work-
ing Men's Institute, opened in February, 1905, comprises
baths, and reading, recreation and billiard rooms. There
is a police station here for the county constabulary,
erected in 1885. The soil is gravelly ;' subsoil, stone.
The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley and some
land in pasturage. The area of the civil' parish and
tirban district is 10,124 acres; rateable value." _^89. 057.
The population in iqoi was 17,768 and iqii, 24,656.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was
1 1. 601.
The population of the wards in iqii was: Central,
7,195; North, S.736; Pontnewvnvdd' North. 6.260 and
Pontnewynydd South, 5,465.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.—
Miss .Vmy Bevan, sub-postmistress. Letters through
Pontypool
Post & M. 0. Office, High street.— Mrs. Mary Jane
Williams, sub-postmistress
UEBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices,
High street.
1
Council day, second mo
nday in each month
at4P-m.
Members.
All retir
April, 1922.
Abersychan Central Ward.
Willian
1 Blackmore
David Harvey
Ge.irge
Alex. Edwards
John Jones jarman '
Willian
1 Finch
Arthur Jenkins
Abersyeha
n North Ward.
Fredk.
Herbt. Davies J.P
Morgan Lewis
Arthur
Kenrick Edmonds
D:ivid Powell
M-iliiau
11 George Harris
William Charles
Watkins
Pontnewyn
dd North Ward.
Georsre
Coldrick
1 John Jones
William Davies
Pontnewynydd South Ward.
Willi;
Godfrey William James
Officers.
Clerk, William Henry Vipond Bythway, Glantorraenv
Hanburv road, Pontypool
Treasurer", Herbert Hinton Pratt, Lloyds Bank Lim.
Pontypool
Medical Officer of Health, Robert James Stanley Ventjr
L.S.A. & L.M.S.S.A.Lond. Bosemoderis house, Gam-
diffaith
Survevor, Edward Whitwell, Brynteg
Sanita'ry Inspector, William Robert James, High street
Collector, Wm. Bateman, Mount Pleasant.Pontnewynydd;
County Police Station, Sergt. Charles Mitchell, & S-
ccnstables
Fire Brigade, William Robert James, captain
Public Elementary Schools.
Hio-her Elementarv School, built in 1914, for 250 boys-
& girls; William David M.A., B.Sc. master; Mise-
Olive Smith B.A. senior mistress
AbersTChan (mixed), built in 1858, for 800 children; en-
larged 1893, for 385 mixed (temporary for 100) & 26r
infants; Albert Evan Pugh, master; Mrs. Margaret
Waters, infants' mistress
Victoria (mixed & infants'), built in 1903, for 298 mixed"
& 149 infants; Thomas William Brown, master; Mrs.
Charlotte Hankins, mistress
Garndiffaith School (mixed), built in 1675, tor4ozmixe(i
children ; a new infants' school to hold 268 children
was added in 1905 ; new class rooms were added in.
1889; Richard Lewis Pan-y, master; Mrs. Millard,,
mistress
Varteg (mixed & infants), built in 1904, for 278 mixed
k 152 infants; Thomas Morris, master; Miss Edith.
Thomas, mistress
The above named schools are controlled by the Eastern
Valleys Group of managers; W. H. V. Bj-thway,
solicitor, Pontypool, clerk; E. J. Gregory, attendance
Catholic (mixed), built 1863 (as chapel & school), for-
19S boys k girls & 60 infants; Miss Catherine Field-
The'^school is controlled by four Catholic and two non-
Catholic managers; Rev. F. C. Lynch, The Presby-
tery. Pontypool, correspondent
Railway Station. Arthur B.Hall.station master.Station str
CWM-AVON is a hamlet, with station on the Great
Western railway, 5 miles north from Pontypool and one
mile north-east from Blaenavon. The inhabitants are*
employed in the neighbouring collieries.
Railway Station, , station master
GARNDIFFAITH is a village, in this parish, half a.
mile north from Talvwain station on the London and
North Western railwav and 3n miles north from Ponty-
pool. The Public Hail & Iiis'titute, built in 1908 at s
cost of about ;^i,6oo, contains a hall seating 600,
billiard and reading rooms and a library. Here are-
<he mission church of St. John and Calvinistic Metho-
dist. Congregational. Primitive Methodist, Wesleyan and
United Methodist chapels.
Post & M. 0. & Telephone Call Office.— Miss Lilian
Lockver, sub-postmistress. Letters through Ponty-
pool.' The nearest telegraph office is at Talywam,-
I mile distant
County Police Station, Thomas Edwards, constable
GOLTNOS is a hamlet adjoining the Varteg, about-
half a mile south-west from Talywain railway station,
and 4 north-west from Pontypool.
Letters through Pontypool. Talywain is the nearest-
money order & telegraph office, i mile distant
TALYWAIN is a hamlet, and" has a joint station of the-
London and North West-ern and Eastern Valleys sectioK
of the Great Western rail-way, about 2 miles north front
Pontypool. Here is a Baptist chapel.
Post. M. O. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
—Mrs. Annie G. Barnfield, sub-postmistress. Letters-
through Pontypool
' Railway Station. David Jones, station master
Pontnewynydd and Trevethin will be found under
! separate headings.
28 ABERSYCHAN.
MUNMOUTHSHIEE.
Robert James
VA.ETEG is a hamlet, with a station on the Abersychan
-section of the London and North Western railway, about
Si miles north from Pontypool. Here are WesleVan and
Pnautive Methodist chapels. On the Varteg mountains
are mining- and colliery works of Messrs. John A'ipond
-and Co. Limited. ^
Post & M. 0. Office.— Mr.s. Mago-ie Evans, sub-post-
mistreis. Letters from Pontypool. The nearest tele-
graph office is at Talywain, z miles distant
dlailway Station, Frank Clarke, station master
Jl motor char-a-banc & wagonettes to Pontvpnol run
ereri- half-hour from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (sundavs ex-
cepted), from Abersychan
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services :-
Abersychan.
■St. Thomas' Church, BeT. David Taliesin
B.A. vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. / ,,.,„
■bt. Francis of Assisi Catholic, served from Pontypool ■ 9
a.m. & 6 p.m.; holy days, mass 8 a.m
Baptist (English). Kcv. f. Deri Jones BA ■ 11 am
& 6 p.m. ; mon. & sat. 7.30 p m
Baptist (:«Joddfa) (English & Welsh), Bev. Brychan
Lewis; II a.m. & 2.30 & 6 p.m.; mon. tues. k wed.
ConL-re^rational (English). Rev. William Henrv A<a
-Morgan B.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p'm
Congregationar (English), SUoh
■Congregational (English), Freehold Land; 11 a.m & 6
p m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
ABERSYCHAN.
PRIVATE HESIDENTS.
Arthur William, Snatchwood road
Bendall Mrs. The Eefuiie
Branch Wm. Trehiwnev. Ffrwd rd
■Cooke Alfred James. Snatchwood rd
•Cooke Tom, Claremont, Ffrwd road
Daniel John J. P. Sunny bank
Edmonds Arthur Kenrick. Brynderwr
^'''^,^"- *^n»"f' (United Methodist)
rfrwd road
Evans William. Islwvn. Ffrwd road
James Bev. David Taliesin Robert
B.A. (ricar), Vicarage
James Mrs. Glansychan
^"wa'tedoo Jne ''''" ^"'^ (^"P'"*')'
Jones William, Edinburgh house
Laurie Walter, Cartref. Ffrwd road
iff'u M^';; Brychan(Baptist),Rose vil
Mitchell David Robertson MB i^-
High street ' ' ' "
Morgan Rev. William Henry Asa B.A.
(ConL'vegational). The Manse
Mulliiran Ulric John Gordon V B
B.Ch. The Hawthorns
Parry Stephen, Longfield house
Powell William, Pentwyn
Rogers Mrs. Somerset house. High st
•Smith Frank A., J.P. Tybryn
COMUKHCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday.
Abersych.in, British & Talywain In-
dustrial Co-operative Society Ltd.
(Herbert D. Cotten, mana<'er) •
registered office & central stores.
High street I
Abersychan District Working Men's 1
Abersychan Gas Co. (Alfred Davies. 1
Arthur William, builder
Sail Jas
[kelly's
.•>amuei
Primitive Methodist (Pontypool Circuit); n
p.m. ; tues. 7.15 p.m
United Methodist (Blaenavon Circuit), Rev
Eva; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan (Pontypool Circuit), Rev. Henn- J. Barber;
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
Garndiffaith.
St. John's Mission Church, Rev. David Daniel Richardi
-Vl.A. curate in charge; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed
7 p.m
Calvmistic Methorti^-t-, Rev. Morgan Roland Evans; d
a.m. & 6 p.m.; dailv, 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Sardis), 11 a.m. & 6 pm ■ mon 4
wed. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist (Blaenavon Circuit)- nam ji
6 p.m
United Methodist (Blaenavon Circuit); 11 a.m k i
p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan; 11 a.m. & 6p.m. ; wed. 7.30 .
P-,"> ,„. I Kev. Henry J.
Wesleyan (Victoria^ ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m. : i Barber
thurs. 7.30 p.m I
Talywain.
Baptist (Pisgah) (Welsh & English); u a.m. & 6 p.m
Cole
shoe de
Cash &
Broad
Chappell William Henry. Queen P.H
149 High street
Cleaves Georg-e, grocer, 131 High st
Coles Jas. Railway inn. Station street
CuUis Waltr. greengrocer,i38 High st
Curtis Isaac, beer retailer, 3 Old rd
Daniel Jn. & Son, grocers,i4s Highst
Dare George Henry, confr. "
Davies Daniel Seys, brewer
Davies Evan, pork butchr.iiqHigh st
Davies Wm. builder. Snatchwood rd
Evans Alfd. hair dressr. 4 Station st
Gazzi Bros, shopkeepers, 7 Broad st
George Thos.Benj. butchr.39 Union st
Gillman William,Union P.H. Broad st
Gough Daniel, beer retlr. 8 Station st
Gough Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer,
46 Hiirh ..treet ^ « '
Gough Geo. greengrocer. Broad street
Griffiths William, farmer
Hales Thomas David, picture frame
maker. 5 Station street
Harris Wyndham. hair dresser, 8
High street
Harvey J. & Son, jobmasters, 12
Station street
Harvey Mary Ann (Mrs.), fanov re-
pository, II & 12 Station street
Hillier Geo. shnpkeenr. 3 Station st.
I a.m. & 5 p.m. ; thurs. 7.15 p.m
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(H. H. Pratt, manager. High street
London .Toint City & Midland Bank
Limited (C. A. F. Colbeck man-
ai^er). High street
McCarthy James, White Hart hotel
Marshall Mabel & Gertrude (Misses),
shopkeepers, 45 High street
Meadow Dairy Co. provision dealers.
High street
Meara Robert, builder, contractor &
agricultural appliances nianufactr
Mitchell David Robertson M.B.,M.Ch.
Glas. physician, 13^ High street
Mulligan Ulric John Gordon M.B..
B Ch. physician 4; certifying fac-
tory surgeon, & public vaccinator
to the Pontypridd union & Abersy-
chan central district, Pontypool
union. The Hawthorns
Myers Abel, pawnbroker, 33 & 34
High street
Parker Geo. !;reengrocer,, 2 Broad st
Parker Mrs. farmer, Penylas-Garn ho
Parry S. & Son, grocers. 23 High
""■■'rid-e. Jo - -• • ■
Hodder Obed, butcher,4 Broad street
Hodder William, butcher, 137 High st
Hol,„u,l,e Frederick John k Son.
iilacksiiiiths. Snatchwood road
Howells Jas. P. undertaker.ico Hig
Hudoell Emily (Mrs.), shopkeepe
Old road
Huglj
& Cr
prjpr
..l,'^*'- ^^"PlfP--- >S4 & 156 High stj Abe.
Jaixlays Bank Ltd. (sub-br?nch) „„i„
(Hubert Charles Simpson, man- Janu-s
<■), High street
«ell Walter, news ,11
Bendall
High st
(Mrs.), furnitv
o & 152 High .street
Bennett Stephen, beer retailer. Sta-
tion street
-B-.wen .Margaret Anna (Mrs.), beer
■■'■'-'- 148 High street
■s John, beer retlr. 33 Union st
India & China Tea Co." Limited,
grocers, i Broad street
Iny-les Llewellyn, boot maker & cycle
agent & dealer, 120 High street
James Harry, relieving officer for
Abersychan district, Pontypool
1 ma. 98 High st
"cer. Church road
St. Snatchwood rd
beer retailer, 77
High street
ones Jn. Hy. cycle
M Hisrh ^
(Mrs.),
afecti
Blanch William, builder, Ffrwd road Jone:
ifrotherson .Minnie Sophia (M
draper. 46a, High street
Caplan Harrv. artificial teeth m;
facturer. Ffrwd road
Jones Wilham, builder. Broad street
Jones William Andrew, furniture
broker & dealer, 27 High street
Knott Walter Edwd. tailor, 21 High st
'--'-"■•- - fecf
Phipp- Thomas. JVew inn, 50 High st
k JohnErnest.hair drssr.47High st
•I Edward, insur.agt. Snatchwood rd
Powell Matthew George, house
decorator, Snatchwood road
Powell's Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd
colliery proprietors
frill- Jn. Hy. -reengrcr. 41 Dninn sr
Re.'d Evan .l.iv.beer ietlr.23 Union st.
Re.. \\,lli:,,„, Lir.n P.H
R..:h-I, riMHi.-s hair drssr,6 Broad st
K. ••;.•.•. .-^.iiiil. ,-liMpkpr. Pentwyn ter
Samhl.T,. Biiijamin Wright, beer re-
tailer, 117 High street
Small Hy.wheelwriglit,Snatchwood rd
Smith Charles Simpson.house decora-
tor. Foundry road
Smith William, hardware dealer, 132
& 133 High street
Stephens Sarah (.Mrs.), grocer, ^;
^ Hii;h stieet
Stone James, cowkeep6r,Quarry farm
Taylor Joseph, fried fish dealer, -,
High stieet
Thomas Hugh Owen, druggist, 10^
Hi-h street
n,ma< Mary (Mrs,), grocer, u
lacturer. rrrwd road Lewis Thomas RLsinc- Run P H
St^a'tion'st^M''- """='' "Pository. Lloyd Wm. Tywnyffrwd inn.Ffrwd rd
Willia
1 road
Willia
boot
Tratt Arthur C. shopkpr. 57 I
Tn.diray Mary Ann (Mrs ),
keeper, 19 Station street
DIRECTORY.]
greengrocer
VV.ukins Chaile:
SiKitchwood road
Watkins Fredk. china dlr. 48 High st
Watkins Jn. Globe P.H. 147 High st
Watkins William Thomas, painter,
107 & io8 High street
Weaver Wm. boot maker, ii6 High st
Weeks Thomas, beer retlr. Swan srj
Wheeler Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher,
7 Station street
Whitwell Edward, surveyor to the
Urban District Council, High street
Williams Mary Jane (Mrs.), china
dlr. i post office,' 15 & 16 High st
CWM-AVON.
Atkiii naiKle S. Woodlands
CariMii-ht Frederic. Cwm-Avon ho
as Edward. White house
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Alexander Mark, provision dealer
Arthur David, beer retailer
Bees Herbert, boot maker
Bridges John, shopkeeper
Brimble Samuel, hair dresser
Coakham Tom, baker
Coles Frederick, beer retailer
ABERTILLERY.
29
Aifr
taile
(Harold
Edwards George, beer retailer
Edwards Job, beer retailer
Elli.s Mary (Mrs). The Hanhury htl
Evans Alfred, beer retailer
Filer Enoch, grocer
Garndiffaith Institute
Weeks, sec)
Garndiffaith & Varteg Co-operative
Society Lim. (Chas. H. Wilcox,mgr)
Gough Eliza Ann (Mrs.), confectioner
Gough Joseph, greengrocer
Griffin Samuel, draper
(Jriffin William, builder
Horlor James, beer retailer
James William Edmund, grocer
Jones Charles George,White Hart P.H
COMUBRCUL.
Abersychao, British & Talywain In-
dustrial Co-operative Sociaty Ltd.
Commercial road
Allen Albert, draper
Courtney George, grocer
Co.irtnev L^ivinia (Mrs.), hair dresser
Cudley Walter, builder
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer
Davies James, grocer
Davies James, stationer
Th.
COMMERCIAL
Blaydon George, farmer, Bryn-glas
Davies Wm. farmer, Pisty-U-gwyn
Evans William, farmer. Old Shop ,
Holloway Thos. farmer, Peny-ddouge M''"®^ Watkm, butcher
Jenkins Henry, farmer. Penyrihoel i Lewis David, grocer & -
Jones Benj. farmer, Cwm-avon fa
Keare .Sarah Ann (Mrs.). beer retai
Lewis Morgan, insurance agent
Price William, farmer
Bees William, farmer, Hafod-We
Rowlands Edward (Mrs.), farm
Mill farm
Westlake"s Brewery Limited (C.
Anstee, man. director), brewers
"Wilcox Caleb Cyr-Miehael, farmer
Williams Mary (Mrs.). farm
Bailey-Glas "
Williams Maurice, shopkeeper
Toinii; James, farmer
GARNDIFFAITH.
BarberRev. Henry J. (Wesleyan)
Terity Robert Jas. S. Bosemoderis
COMMEBCIAI.. TALYWAIN.
Abersychan, British & Talywain In- James Rev. David T. (Congregatio
dnstrial Co-operative Society Ltd. Morgan Joseph, Rose cottage
Victoria Village I
ABERTILLERY is a town and civil parish tonued
under the pro\"isions of the " Local Government Act.
1894," from the civil parish of Aberystruth, with a
station on the Great Western railway, 176 miles from
London, 18 miles north from Newport. 2 south from
Blaina and 9 south-east from Tredegar, and is in the
Abertillery division of the county, hundred of Aber-
gavenny, petty sessional division and union of Bedwellty,
Tredegar county court district, and in the rural deanery
of Blaenau Gwent, .archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandaff. The ecclesiastical parish was formed in
1876. The town was governed by a Local Board from
1875 until the " Local Government Act. 1894," author-
ised the present Urban District Council.
By Local Government Board Order, No. 29,493. which
came into operation March 10, 1893. the Urban District
of Abertillery was extended to include the civil parish
of Llanhilleth. By Local Government Board Order, No.
29,986, which came into operation September 29, 1893,
part of the Urban District of Ebbw Vale was transferred
to the I'rban District of Abertillery, and part of the
latter to the former.
Abertillery is lighted with gas from the Council's
■works on the Aberbeeg road, and with electricity from
the Council's generating station at Aberbeeg; water is
supplied from works at Cwmtillerv, the property of the
Urban District Council. A refuse destructor was
erected between Abertillery and Six Be'ls in igi^ :it ;.
cost of ;^5,ooo. The church of St. Michael, erected in
1854, rebuilt in 1898 and enlarged in 1906, at a cost of
;f7.ooo, is an edifice of stone in the Early English style
and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, side chapel and
vestries, and affords 850 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1854. The living is a perpetual curacy,
net yearly value jfsco, in the gift of the rector of
Aberystruth, and held since 1895 by the Rev. Hiram
Smyth Rees L Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
The Catholic chapel, built in 1877, is dedicated to St.
Mary. There are also Baptist. Congresational. Cal-
vinistic Methodist, Primitive Methodist and Weslevan
beer retailer
Evans Job, Albert P.H
Hall .lolin. (iolynns P.H
James Geoii:e, shi>pkeeper
J, .lies Ebeiiezer. hair dresser
Jones John, shopkeeper
Lloyd Isaac, beer retailer
Lloyd John, beer retailer
Llovd William, farmer
Matthews John, iimcer
Morgan Thomas & Son, blacksmiths
Phillips Geor^'e. fried fish dealer
Pritchard John. Commercial inn
Piiyh Mary (Mrs.), butcher
Rogers Wm. British Constitution P.H
Stedman Page, beer retailer
Thickpenny Edward, oil & china dlr
Thomas Charles, grocer
Williams Thos. & Evan, Llyn colliery
Williams Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Williams Edwin Jn. monumental masn
Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr
VARTEG.
Badnian Charles Henry
Cooke Wade, Varteg house
Davies Fredk. Herbt. J. P. Brynonen
" "s Thomas
COUMEBCIAL.
rds & Fowler, grocers
Garndiffaith & Varteg Co-operative
ittv Limited
loheit William, farmer
m Abraham, shupkeeper
Sayce Lydia (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Villers Georgina (Mrs.), Crown P.H
Vipond John & Co. Limited, colliery
proprietors (Herbt. Greenland, sec)
eek:^ Albion, -reenyrocer
chapels. There is a public park of 20 acres. The Urban
District Isolation Hospital was erected in 1903 at a cost
of jfsoo, and will hold 12 patients. Powell's TiUery
Workmen's Institute, built in 1897 at a cost of ;£3,ooo.
contains a library of 3,000 volumes, reading, billiard
and committee rooms; a large gymnasium was added
in 1901, and the Institute was enlarged in 1907 at a
cost of .£1,600. In 1910 a swimming bath was erected,
which can also be used as a hall for concerts &r.
There are some tinpla.te works and collieries. The area
of the civil parish is 4,473 acres of land and inland
water; rateable value in 1919. ^164.182; the population
in 1901 was 16,930 and in 1911, 25.763 in the civil and
24.409 in the ecclesia.stical parish.
The area of the Urban District is 6,482 acres ; viz. :—
Abertillery, 4,473 acres; Llanhilleth, 2,009 acres. The
population in 1911 was Abertillery, 25.763 ; Llanhilleth.
9.652; total, 35.415- ' „ , .
The population of the Urban District Wards in 191 '
was: — Aberbeeg, 4.901; Abcrtillerv. 10,083; Cwmtillerv.
10,778 ; Llanhilleth. 3.6S3 ; Six Bells, 5,970.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
Castle street, Abertillery (letters should have Mn;-.
added).— Frederick Evan's, postmaster
aper
Lockver Lilian (Miss). statin. Post off
McCarthy Elizabeth (Miss). Crown P.H
Morris Joshua, hair dresser
Powell Isaac, shopkeeper
Richards Eleanor (Mrs.), butcher
Robinson Jacob, draper
Roynan Charles, hair dresser
Silcock James, shopkeeper
Templar Mary Ann (Mrs.), boot dlr
Verity Robert James Stanley L.S.A.
& L.M.S.S.A.Lond. physician &
sm-Kenn. medical officer to the
Urban District Council & medical
officer ct public vaccinator for
Abersvihan North disliict. Pontv-
; Winston Charles, shopkeeper
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Offices.
r, 32 Evelvn street. — Reginald Powi!
naster
alke!
Oak street. — Mrs. Kathleen Lewis, sub-postmistress
Town Sub-Post & M. 0, T. & Telephone Call Offic-
Bridi,'e street. Six Bells.— Thomas Phillips, sub-po^'
master. Letters are delivered from Abertillery. Tei .
gi'ams are dispatched from this office but not deliver-
BEDWELLTT PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Petty Sessions are held every alternate Wednesday ir
the Court house, Somerset street, at 10.45 a"'-
(For list of Magistrates, see Bed-wellt-y.)
30 ABERTILLERY.
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
[kelly's
UBBAS DISTBICT COUNCIL.
OfSces, Council offices, Abertillery.
Members.
All retire in April, 1922.
Chairman, John Morrell.
Vice-chairman, W. F. Walters.
Abertillery Ward.
Fred Athay | L
J. Bro-«-n J.
Albert James Cottle 1 J.
Elliott
Monger
.Snellgrove
Robert Downs
John Morrell
Aberbeeg Ward.
1 A. Parry
Cirmtillery
Ward.
Joseph Thomas
T. H. Mrtton
Pavid Siiiith
Boots E
J
H
T. G. West
WilUams
Woodland
UanhUleth
Ward.
J..hn Carter
1"
. F. Walters
Six Bells Ward.
G- Daggar | D. Thomas
Meeting day, fourth monday in the month at 5 p.m.
Officers.
Clerk, William Gait, Council offices, i King street
Treasurer, Thomas James Eobert.s, London Joint City &
Midland Bank, Abertillery
Me<lical Officer of Health, Thomas Baillie Smith M.B.,
B.Ch.Glas., D.P.H.Camb. Council offices
Surveyor & Engineer, Lionel D. Lems, Council offices
Sbnitary Inspector, Frank Padfield, Council offices
Collector, David Ewart Williams, Council offices
Gas k Electricity Works Engineer & Manager, Ernest
D. Wootten, Gas works
Accountant, Evan William Jones, Council offices
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
County Constabulary (Court House), Somerset street,
erected 1902, Henry Lewis, superintendent, 3 ser-
geants & 25 constables
Urban District Fire Brigade, Castle st.W.Eancombe.capt
Urban District Council Gas Works, Ernest D. Wootten,
engineer, Aberbeeg road
Urban District Isolation Hospital, Thomas Baillie Smith
MB., B.Ch.Glas., D.P.H.Camb. medical officer
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Evan Wm. Jones, Council offices
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Medical Officer & Public
Vaccinator, Abertillery District, Bedwelltv Union,
Francis James Browne M.B., Ch.B.Aberd.,' F.R.C.S.
Edi;i. Polyphant house, Eosebeny street
Clerk to the Local Pension Committee, William Gait,
Council offices
Registrar of Births & Deaths for Abervstruth Sub-Dis-
trict, Mantrick Cole, 5 Tillery road
Registrar of Marriages for Abervstruth Sub-District,
Edgar Bevan, 12 Gladstone street
Relieving Officer for No. 5 District, Bedwellty Union,
John Uttley, 3 Clynmawr street
CWMTILLERY is a hamlet in the ecclesiastical
parish of Abertillery, lying in a dingle, about a mile
and a half north from Abertillery. The church of St.
Paul, a chapel of ease to Abertillery, erected in 1890 at
a cost of /i,25o, is a building of" stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, vestry, north
porch and a western turret containing one bell ; there
are 305 sittings. Attached is a burial ground of one
acre, under the control of the vicar of Abertillery. There
are Primitive Methodist, Wesleyan, Baptist and United
Methodist chapels, and a Reading Boom. At the head
c.f the valley are the Urban District Council water-
wort*. A new service resen-oir and balancing tank has
been constructed here for the supply of water in the
T'rban District, and to reduce the pres.>^uie of water
to be conveyed to the Abercarn nrea ; the tank is
connected with the main at Blaenavon bv the driving
of a tunnel through the Coitv mountain; the whole
forms part of a joint scheme of the Abertillerv, Aber-
of water to their district areas. The
hamlet is employed in the contiguous "collieries.
Town Sub-Post,' M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express
Delivery Office. — Miss Lillian Bourne, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received through Abertillerv
Post Office, East side. — George Henrv Brain, sub-post-
master
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Blaenau Gwent. — Joseph
Hayes, sub-postmaster. Letters delivered from Aber-
tillery. Cwmtillery is the nearest telegraph office, i
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Michael's Church, Rev. Hiram S. Rees L.Div. vicar ;
8 4: II a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily celebrations, 7.30 a.m.;
matins, 8 a.m. ; evensong, 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
St. Paul's Chapel of Ease, Cwmtillery; 8 & 11 a.m. t[
6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Catholic, St. Mary, Bev. Frederick Garrett; mass, 9 k
II a.m.; cateohism 3 & even, service 6.30 p.m.; daily
mass 8 a.m. except mondays; holy day mass 8.30 a.m
Sfj. John's Chapel of Ease, Six Bells (iron temporary),
Bev. J. B. Oscar George B.A. assistant curate; 8 &
II a.m. & 5 p.m.: thurs. 7 p.m
Baptist, King street; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs.
Baptist (Ebenezer), Bev. David Collier; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; tnes. & thnrs. 7 p.m
Baptist. Blaenau Gwent (Eni;lish & Welsh), Rev. Ivor
Evans; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Baptist, Cwmtillery (Zion) ; 11 a.m.fc 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (English), Rev. Edward Beavan ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Forward Movement), Six Bells,
Rev. Evan A. Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed.
7 pm
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Rev. T. Davies Gray; n
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. wed. & thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational (Tabernacle)
7 P-i"
Congregational, Brynteg. Rev. E. R.
& 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational, Six Bells, supplies ;
wed. 6.30 p.m
Congregational, Gelli Crug (Welsh) ;
Primitive Methodist ; it a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tues. 7 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Six Bells ; 11 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Newall street ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m. : tues. 6.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Blaenau Gwent ;
m. & 6
& 6 p.m. ;
. & 6 p m
Rev. William
Overton (supt.)
& Rev. George
E. Wallace
a.m. & 6 p.m J
United Methodist, Cwmtillery (Blaenavon Circuit): it
a.m. & 6 p.m.; prayer meeting, tues. &. fii. 7 p.m
Wesleyan, Tillery street; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
SCHOOLS.
County Intermediate School, Oak street, established
under the "Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889,"'
& controlled oy the Central Welsh Board & ad-
ministered by Abertilleiy board of 12 governors;
built in 1897,' for 70 boys & 50 girls, & enlarged in
191 1, for 263 mixed; William David Lewis-Evans M. A.
Lond. master; Miss G. A. Howells, chief assistant
mistress; Clerk, D. R. Davies, Council offices, i
King street
Public Elementary Schools.
The Abertillery Uiban District Council Education Com-
mittee consisting of 21 members — 18 council member*
& 3 teachers co-optative
Meetings are held at the Council offices. King street, as
follows: — Education Committee on ist thurs. in the
month at 5 p.m.; Sites & General Purposes Sub-
committee on and or 3rd thurs. at 5.30 p.m. ; Medi-
cal Inspection & School Clinic Sub-Committee on 2nd
or 3rd thurs. at 5 p.m.; Finance k School Manage-
ment Sub-Committee on last thnrs. at 5 p.m
Chairman, James Williams. The Poplars, Abertilleiy
Secretarv, Arthur Llfwollvii, Council offices. King street
School Medical Om.er. 'Thomas Baillie Smith M.B.,
Ch.B.Glas., D.P.H.Camb. Council offices. King street
Attendance Officers, Ernest Boots. The Nook, Wai-m
Turn, Aberbeeg; John Davies, 28 Victoria street,
Blaenau Gwent : T. Harris, Penygraig terrace, Aber-
beeg k Thomas J. Downes, St! Elmo. Hyde place,
Llanhilleth
DIKECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
ABERTILLERY.
31
Central, Alma street (bovs, girls & infants), several
times enlarged for 1,117 children; Albert J. Sevan
A.C.P. master; Miss Esther Davies, girls' mistress;
Miss M. Jones, infants' mistress
Queen Street (girls & infants), erected in 1895 for 580
children & enlarged later for a total of 720; Miss A.
Gregory, mistress ; Miss E. M. Jones, infants' mistress
Arael (niixed & infants), enlarged in • 1913, for 476
children; Gathorne H. Jenkins, master; Miss G. S.
Lewis, infants' mistress
Blaeiiau Gwent (infants), for 300 children ; Miss Alice
Davies, mistress
BlaentillerT (Cwmtillerv) (mixed & infants), for 573
children'; Bodin T. Williams, master; Miss Blodwe,,
Davies, infants' mistress
Brvngwvn (boys), built in iqoq & enlarged in 1913, for
350; William Blunt, master
ABERTILLERY.
PRIVATE BESIDENTS.
Beavan Rev. Edward (English Cal-
vinistic Methodist), Alma street
Bennett Charles Gordon M.D., CM.
90 Oak street
Blissett James Enilyn. Roxburgh
Browne Francis James M.B. Poly-
phant house, Roseberrv street
Cassal Raymond Theobald L.S.A
Lond. Tiilerv street
Collier Rev. ' David (Baptist), 2
Gladstone street
Davies-Grav Rev. T. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Newall street
Dolman Arth. Hy. Dunmore ho. Oak st
Evans Rev. Ivor (Baptist). Ty Bryn.
Blaenau Gwent
Evans William. Duitrvn house
Everett William John, Somerset st
"Francis Benj. J. P. Bronant, High st
Gait Wm. Carisbrooke, Clarence st
Garrett Rev. Frederick (Catholic), 12
Pant-y-Pwydn road
G-Porge Rev. J. B. Oscar B. A. (curate).
Ash villa. Somerset street
Gibson William Hy.Bose-Heyworth rd
Griffith Joseph E.' Oak street
Harrison William B. 49 Gladstone st
Jenkins Arthur, Durlstnn, Oak stvf-el
Jones Rev. Evan A. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Richmond rd. Six Bells
Jones Evan William, Roche street
Jones George, Hill crest
Jones Griffith Owen. Rutland house.
Oak street
Jones William, Clytha crescent
iL.ewis Lionel D. Rose-Hevworth rd
Lewis-Evans William David M.A
(master of the County school)
Treiiiarel, Oak street
Llewellyn Arthur. Portland street
Overton Rev. William (Primitivf
Methodist), Bourne house, Somer-
set street
Owen Ben, Gelly Crug house
Eees David, Painswick house, Pant-y
Pwdyn Toad
Bees Rev. Hiram Smyth L.Div
(vicar). Vicarage. High street
Eees Ivor. Clytha crescent
Roberts Thjuias James, London Joint
City & Midland Bank Limited.
Market street
Bogers Leo V. Hafoed Arael
Simons Simon. Church street
Smith Rait, Rose-Hevworth road
Thome Frank, Oakland*
Williams Edgar. Clytha crescent
Williams Edward. Kose-Hevworth rd
WiUiams Frank, Lloyds Bank Ltd.
Commercial street
Williams George P. Gwentland ho.
Oak street
Williams James, The Poplars
Yendoll Frank, Barclays Bank Ltd
Hiirh street
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closing day. Wed. i p.m.
Abertillery Constitutional Club
(Fredk. G. Hale, sec). 2^ Oak st
Abertillery & District Liberal &
Labour Club k Institute Limited
(H. Jones, sec). Foundry bridge
Abertillery Market
Building Co. Ltd. (Wm. Gait, sec)
Abertillery Pavilion Theatre (Ernest
Tilnev & Sons, proprs.), Carlyle st
\bertilleiy Steam Laundry Co. Ltd.
Richnioiid road. T ^' 37
Abertillery Urban District Council
Fire Brii;aJe (W. Rancombe, capt.).
Castle street
Abertillery Urban District Council
,.is Works (Ernest D. Wootten, en-
ineer). Aberbeeg road
Abertillery Weekly Argus (South
Wales Daily Argus Limited, pub-
lishers: published friday). Oak st
Abertilleiv Works Ltd. (A. Dasgar,
sec ) tin plate manufacturers.
T A "Glan:"T N 31
Adams George & Sons, fruiterers,
Somerset street
Adams Fred, grocer, 41 Portland st.
Brynteg
Adams Wm. grocer &c. Somerset st
Allmark Albert, jeweller, Arcade
Ant"nia7,7.i EiiL'Cue. confr. Church st
Ash Jc Sons. sinMlprs, 5 Oak street &
fanov iPiinsito] V, Arcade
\shl.-v Will. Rn\.il Oak P.H. High st
Ashman & Hodges, butchers, S3
Tiilerv street
Ashman Albert., architect, see Legge,
to 3 p.i
t p.i
C^vnitillery (boys & girls), for 483 children; Girald'ij
G. Gunter, master ; Miss Elizabeth Mary Badg«r,
girls' mistress
Gellv Crug (mixed & infants), built in 1905, for 936
children ; Theophilus Evans, master ; Miss Ros;n:i
Thomas, infants' mistress
Church of England (mixed & infants), built in 1955 Si
enlarged in i383, for 402 children; Walter Wat-<,
master; Miss May Briggs. infants* mistress
This school is controlled by six managers; Rev. H. S.
Rees, The Vicarage, High street, correspondent
Six Bells (mixed & infants), for 334 children; Dav-.d
John Badger, master ; Miss Annie Moses, infants' mist
Great Western Railway Station, Albt. Webber, stn. mstr
Hall, Land &| Britannic Assurance Co. Limitel
(William Herbert Rogers, district
snpt.). .Siiuierset street
British Widows' Assurance Co. Ltd.
(John B. Jones, district manager).
Belle view. Oak street
Brown James & Son, confectioners,
Trinity buildings. Church street
Brown William, Bell inn, Somerset st.
William, news agent, i Vic-
roa.l, Six Bells
Browne Francis James M.B., Ch.B.
Aberd., F.R.G.S.Edin. physician &
surgeon, surgeon to the Soutii
Wales Collieries, medical officer &
public vaccinator for Abertillery
district, Bedwellty union, & certi-
fying factory surgeon, Polyphant
house, Roseberry street
Bull Edward, shopkpr. 5; Vivian 9t
Bnrnian H. k Co. drapers. Commer-
cial street
B'lsh Hotel (family & commercii!)
{Thomas Williams). T N 16
Butler B. & Son, hauliers
Butler Robt. news agt. 39 Carlyle st
Buxton Samuel, shopkeeper, 96 Arrail
street. Six Bells
Calloway John, draper, Somerset st
Campion Harry B. artificial teeth
maker. Alma street
Carter Abel, baker. Church street
Carter Harry, butcher. Church street
fe Somerset street
Carter Thomas Abel, shopkeeper.
Castle street
Carter Thos. F. shopkpr. Princess s*.
Cash k Co. boot dealers. Arcade Si
23 Alexandra road. Six Bella
Cassal Raymond Theobald L.S.A.
Lond. Fellow of the Lancashire &
Cheshire & North London Entomo-
logical Societies, physician k sur-
geon to the Arrail Griffin col-
lieries k Powell's Tillery tin works,
Tillery street
Cattee Frank, fruiterer, Arcade
Chivers William John, Railway inn,
(Badman Brother;
. (branch) (Frank
r) (open daily
wed. !o a.m.
Alexandra
draw on head office.
^4 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barnett Albert, butcher 48, & grocei
50. Gladstone street
Barren Bros, greengrocei
road. Six Bells
Barter James W. & Sons, green-
grocers, Somerset street
Beddoes Sabina (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Somerset street
Bennett Charles Gordon M.D., CM
Aberd. physician k surgn.90 Oak st
Berni Bros. refreshment rooms.
Arcade & Somerset street
Berryman Henry L. district insurance
Blai
Ell'
Oa
Bevan Thos. & Son, butchrs. Church st
Bevan Edgar, grocer, k registrar of
marriages for the sub-district of
Aberystruth, 12 Gladstone street,
Brvnteg
(ishop Edward, boot nin. Hiirh st
Hacker William, draper, i< Alexandra
road. Six Bells
tlainu Industrial k Provident Society
Limited (branch). Church street i
butchers, 6 Alexandra road, k
grocers. Bridge street. Six Bells
(rewer George, fried fish dealer,
40 Clvnmawr street, Brynteg
Irewer Robt. fried fish dealer,Gray st
IricUell William, fried fish dealer,
59 Powell -street
Briggs & Co. boot dlrs. Somerset st
[on Arth. shopkpr. 3iGladstone sti
leiits William H. k Son, fruitrs.
a. k cliina dealers 25, Alexandra
id, Six Bells
Codicot Hannah (Mrs.), tobacconist,
sandra road. Six Bells
k Sons, confrs. 24 Alma st
nliii-k. reiiistrar of births &
AberystMith sub-districf. 5
road
A. J. & Sons, wheelwrights.
Coles Charles, shopkpr. 32 Bishop st
Collier Ernest J. & Co. ironmongers,
-,- Alexandra road. Six Bells
C.dlier Heniy James & Son, motor
Corbett James, provision dealer, 20
Powell street
County Intermediate School (W. D.
Lewis-Evans M.A. Lond. head
master : Miss Gertrude A. Howell.*,
chief assistant mistress). Oak st
Cox John, greengrocer, 40 Tillery st
Crockett Augusta (Mrs.), confec-
tioner, 26 Glandwr street
62 ABERTILLERY.
Cuthbert Jos. photogrphr. 23 Alma tt
Dale Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
-6 Tillerv street
Danish Butter Co. (F. A. Hall).
Church St. ; 47 Oak st. k 2 Duke st
Davies Brother.?, hair dressers, 8
Alexajidra road, Sii Bells
Davies t Harding, gTOcers,53 Alma st
Davies Daniel, tailor, Somerset street
Davies Elizh. J. (Miss) O.M.B. mid-
•H-ife. 50 Clynmawr street. Brynteg
DaviesErnestJas.dairymn. Somerset st
Davies Evan, farmer, GlobroUa farm
Davies Maggie (Miss), refreshment
rooms, Carmel street
Davies Maud (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Somerset street
Davies William, grocer, i Alexandra
road. Six Bells
Denture Institute Ltd. 21 Oak street
Dolman Arthur Henry, solicitor.Com-
mercial chambers
Doolan James, Commercial hotel.
Majket street
Down John, imdertaker, Alexandra
road. Six Bells
Dunn F. & Son.boot dlrs.ia, Church st
Eastmans Ltd. butchers, Somerset
street & 23 Church street
Edmunds John, shopkeeper, Cwm
Cottage road
Edwards Llew & Sons, greengrocers,
Somerset street
Edwards Arth. outfitter. Church st
Edward- David, shoplieeper. Princess st
Edwards Emma A. (Mrs.), confec-
tioner, Ohtiroh street
Emanuel Richard E. grocer, 2 Alex-
andra road. Six Bells & baker, 14
Carlyle street
Empress Cinematograph (E. Tilney
i Sons, proprietors), Carlyle st
England Brothers, haulage contractors,
English & Colonial Meat Co. butchers,
Church street
Evans Bob. ironmonger, Church st
Evans Edward, boot & shoe dealer,
Somerset street
Evans Frank, tobacconist, Church st
Evans Griffith, greengrcr. 7 Queen st
Evans Harry, fruiterer. Commercial
street & 33 Alexandra road. Six
Bells & oyster liar, 4 Market street
Ev.nns Henry J. Castle P. H. Castle st
Evans Thomas, grocer, 21 Graig st.
Six Bells
Evans Tom, jeweller. Church street
Evans William, monumental mason,
Carlyle street
Everett Wm.Jn. solicitor.Somerset st
Falkman Annie (Mrs.'ife Joseph,furni-
ture dealers, iS Market street
Fisher William, Mitre inn. King «t
Flook Edward, boot maker. Bridge st.
Six Bells
Fox Thomas, photographer, 83 Alex-
andra road. Six Bells
Francis Benjamin, draper, see Mor-
gan & Francis
Frost Harvev George, beer retailer.
King's Head row
Frowen Arthur Benjamin, Somerset
hotel, Somerset street
Gait William, clerk to the Urban Dis-
trict Coimcil & to the Old Ago Pen-
sions Committee, Council offices
<Tartside Charles Percy, solicitor &
commissioner, 2 Carmel buildings ;
Newport road, Cwmcarn & Carlton
terrace. Cross Keys
Gauntlett Tom, Golden Lion P.H.
Castle street
George David, hair dresser,92Alma st
tteorge Thomas, butcher, Alexandra
road. Six Bells
Gill Herbt.chimney swpr.;4 Tillery st
Greenow Wm. shopkpr. 46 Portland st
Gregory Sabina Elizabeth (Mrs.), fur-
niture dealer, 11 Market street
Ciriffiths Bros, toy dealers. Arcade
Gwilliam Richard, fried fish dealer,
16 Market street
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Hall Charles John, herbalist,26 Oak st
Hall Frank A. who. grocer, Somerset st
Hall Henry William, shopkeeper, 50
Carlyle st. k coal mer. Station yard
iH.'mcock Bros, grocers, King street
Hancock Edward Alfred, outfitter,
Somerset street
Harmstons Limited, music warehouse.
Church street & furniture dealers,
I 3 Carmel street
Harries Asher, wall paper dlr. Arcade
[Harris A. F. (Mrs.), fine art dealer.
I Carmel street
Harris Harriet (Mrs.), greengrocer,
108 Alma street
Harris Hermann, pawnbroker, 8
Tillery street
Harris John Richard, confectioner.
Commercial street
Harris Joseph, sugar boiler. Bridge
street. Six Bells
Harris Jsph. Thos. beer ret. Church st
Harrison William B. k Son, builders"
merchants. Market st. T N 49
Harvey Albert, shopkeeper, Cwm
Cottage road
Harvey Wm. T. George inn,Market st
Hayes Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 67
Gladstone street
Hayward Daniel, shopkeeper, 26
Clynmawr street, Brynteg
Hepple Gwen M. (Mrs.), milliner.
Church street
Hepworth J. & Sons Ltd. clothiers,
Somerset street
Higgs Arthur R. baker. Castle street
Hiley Wm. Hy. auctnr. jg Chapel st
Hipps Ltd. tailors, 12a, Church st
JHobbs Robert Henry, boot repairer,
7 Carmel street & Tillery street
Hodges William, butcher, see Ash-
man & Hodges
;Holman Samuel C. stationer, Somer-
set street
Horler A. & Son, imdertakers, 35 Hill
street & Somerset street
Hoskins John, blacksmith, Park place
Howard William, outfitter. Castle st
Hughes David Samuel, greengrocer,
Church street
Hughes Thomas, butcher, Somerset st
Hughes William, chimney sweep, 36
Gland wr street
Humphry & Hepple Ltd. artifir-ial
teeth manufacturers, 10 Church st
Ihringer George, watch ma. i High st
India & China Tea Co. grocers, 29
Church street & 21 Alexandra road,
Six Bells j
Jackson Amarille, confectioner, 6
Market street & Station street
Ja:iies Isaac, fancv goods dealer.
Church street
Jeffries Edmund, baker. Foundry
bridge & confectioner, Somerset st
Jenkins D. G. Ss Co. marine store
dealers, i Clynmawr street,Brynteg
Jenkins k Son. drapers, 20 Church st
Jenkins .\nme (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Bridge street. Six Bells
Johnson Bros, dyers & cleaners, 15
Somerset street
Johnson Jack,tripe drssr. .Somerset st
Jones Brothers, butchers. Bush hill
k Commercial street
Jones Brothers, grocers, Arcade
Jones k .Son, furniture dealers.
Clhiin-h street
Jones D. Edward, solicitor, Lloyds
Bank chambers. Commercial street
Jones Edward, shopkeeper, 52 Clyn-
mawr street, Brynteg
Jones Elizabeth M. (Miss), wine &
spirit dealer, 8 Market street
Jones Evan Wm. accountant to the
UrbauDistrictConncil, Council office.-*
Jonee Frank, greengro. 2 Gladstone st
Jones Griffith 0. draper &c. see
Powell k Jones
Jones Jacob J. boot repairer, 117
Gladstone street
Jones James, butcher, 5 Alexandra
road. Six Bells
[kelly''s
J Dues John, confectioner, 5 Bridge st-
Six Bells
Jones John E. tailor, 11 Tillery st.
& 7 Alexandra road. Six Bells
Jones Rt. Philip, haulier,73 Carlyle st
Jones Roger Jas. shopkpr. i Powell st
Jones Stephen Charles, shopkeeper,
65 Oak street
Jones William, printer, Carlyle-
printing works
Joseph Edwin Arthur, shopkeeper, 54
Gladstone street
Joslyn Mary E. (Mrs.), boot maker,
SS Oak street
Lacey Joseph, boot maker, 613, Alex-
andra road. Six Bells
Lancaster John & Co. Ltd. collierv
owners (Frederick Mills D.L., J. P.
managing director ; Ben Owen,
general "colliery manager : Evan
Parrv, collierv manager), Arraif
Griffin collieries. Six Bells. T X gz
Landon Leonard, stationer, Somerset st
Lawrence Fdk. J.painter,io Carmel st
Leech Joseph L. cartage contractor.
Railway yard
Legge, Ashman & Co. architect-.
Bank chambers. Somerset street
Legge John, shopkpr. 9 Tillery st
Lewis Henry, county police siipt.
Court house, Somerset street
Lewis John, hair dresser. Church s"
Lewis Kathleen (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Post office. Oak street
Lewis Lionel D. surveyor & engnr. to
the Urban District Council, King st
Lewis Wm. Miles, gasfittr.g Carmel st
Lipton Ltd. grocers &c. Somerset st
Llewellyn & Sons, drapers, Ashlield
road, Brynteg
Llewellyn Arthur, sec. for education.
I King street
Lloyd Chas. hair drssr. Church st
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Frank
Williams, manager) (open daily 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. ; wed. 10 a.m. to
sat. 9
to
Commercial street ; draw on head
oflice. 71 Lombard st. London EC3
London k China Tea Co. tea dealers.
Church street
London Joint City k Midland Bank
Ltd. (Thos. Jas. Roberts, manager)
(branch) (open daily 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. ; wed 10 a.m. to i p.m. ;
sat. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Market .st. ;
draw on head office, 5 Threadneedle
street. London E C 2
Longstafr C. E. bazaar, 5 Market st
Lovell Emily L. (Mrs.), draper.
Bridge street. Six Bells
Luokston Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
;2 (ilandwr street
McDonald John, draper, Carmel st
McDonald Jn. shopkpr. 49 Portland sc
McGregor George, boot repairer, 46
Alexandra road. Six Bells
Marks Abraham, jewellr.22 Church st
Marsh Wm.Geo. plumber, $ Tillery st
Mason William, boot maker, Con>-
mercial street
Mason William T. hair dresser, 19
Market street
Masters & Co. Clothiers Ltd. Arcade
Mavpole Dairy Co. Limited, provision
dV-alors, nigh street
.Millji.l .1 Ml.- Mis), bookseller, Com-
shopkpr. Evelyn st
.M loklrl
Monmouthshire Evening Post (branch
receiving office). Carmel street ,
Morgran & Francis, outfitters,
tailors, dress makers, milliners,
general drapers, hatters, hosiers &c.
Pontlottvn shop. Somerset street &
Commei-cial street. T N 63
Morgan & Son«, grocers, 39 Alex-
andra road, Six Bells
MorL'an David William, stationer.
Church street
Morgan Georce, fried fish dealer, 4'!
Alexandra road. Six Bell's
DIRECTORY.]
Morgan Geo. shopkeeper,70 Tillery st
MoTsran Sarah (Miss), tailoress.
Bridge street. Six Bells
Morris Frank, shopkeeper, Bridge st.
Sii Bells
Mortimer H. W. & Son, bird seed
dealers, Somerset street
Mould Henry W. builder. Bridge st
Six Bells
Moule Alfred, seed dealer, 105 Alex- |
andra road, Six Bells
M-xley Geo. AIM. tailor. Church st
Nation il Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch)
(William T. Duke Williams, man-
ager) (open daily 10.30 a.m. to
2.30 p.m. ; wed. & sat. 10.30 a.m.
to I p.m.), 3 Somerset street ;
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Newell William Llewellyn, confec-
tioner, 2i Church .street
Newport E.nilv (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
10 Market street
Newpoit Optical Go. 28 Oak street
New Theatre (Charles John Seaborne,
proprietor). Market street
NichoUs Bert J. boot repr.15 Tillery st
Nicliols Henry, hair dresser, 64
Alexandra road. Six Bells
Oliver G. boot maker, Church street
Oriel Thomas, butcher, Gladstone st
Ovens Aiigu.sta Emily (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 81 Carlyle street
Padfield Frank, sanitary inspector to
the Urban District Council, King st
Palace Cinema (Peter Brewin, man-
ager), Carmel street
Partitt Thos. shopkeeper, Evelyn st
Parker Robert, dairyman. Green
Meadow farm, Gelli Crng
Parrv Rws C. shopkeeper, 33 Oak at
Parry Thomas, confr. 15 Carlyle st
Parsons Wm. H. beer retlr. High st
Parton William, hair dresser, 52
Gladstone etreet
Pat^y Arthur Edwin, Coach & Horses
P.H. Chapel road. Six Bells
Paul Lottie (Miss), music seller,
Somerset street
Pavilion Theatre (E. Tilney & Sons,
proprietors), Carlyle street
Pearl Assurance Co. Limited (John
Howells, district supt.). Oak st
Pegler's Stores Limited (branch),
grocers, 18 Church street
Pembridge Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
64 Carlyle street
Perry Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
46 Arrail street. Six Bells
Phillips W. & Sons, butchers, Somer-
Phillips Arth. ironmngr. 16 Church st
Phillips David, fancy goods dealer,
21 Church street
Phillips James Emlyn, grocer, 1
Church street k Glandwr street &
baker. High street
Phillips John, relieving officer No. 5
dist. Bedwellty union, 41 Newall st
Phillips Thomas. stationer,Post office.
Bridge street. Six Bells
Pierce Thos.R. ironmngr. Somerset st
Pitman .v'illiam, baker, 17 Clynmawr
street. Brynteg
Pittman Jn. Hy.Vhopkpr. in Alma st
Plummer Annie (Mrs.l, grocer, 84
Princess street
Pollard Brothers, wholesale confec-
tioners, 198 Richmond road &
31 Alex-indra road. Six Bells
Pollard H. & Sons, decorators,
Somerset street
Powell & Jones, drapers, Somerset
street &, Commercial street
Powell William & Son, grocers, 44
Bishop street
Powell Elizabeth (Mrs.). confectioner,
67 Glandwr street
Powell Thomas. Prince of Wales P.H.
High street
MON.M LTH8HIKK.
Powell's Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd.
(Frederick Mi Is D.L., J.P. man-
aging director ; Ben Owen, general
colliery mana^'er ; W. C. Evans,
colliery manager). T N 92
Powell's Tillery Workmen's Library
6 Institute (H. Gill, sec.). Divi-
sion street
Powis Albert Ernest, van k cart
builder. Castle street
Preece Thos. Lewis, gro. Somerset st
Price Brothers, chemists, 5 Church st
Prichard Thomas Henry, chemist.
Church street ; Somerset street &
29 Alexandra road. Six Bells
Providential Clothing & Supply Co.
Limited, outfitters, Arcade
Pryce Wm. M. watch ma. High st
PuUen Benj. hair dresser. Cross st
R.rlph S. & Sons, motor garage,
Station garage. T N 58
Randall Leonard, shopkpr. High st
Rees & Sons, butchers, Somerset st
Rees David, shopkpr. 28 Newall st
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (Geo.
James Selby, supt.). Alma street
Roath FurnishingCo. house furnishers,
Church street
Roberts Benj. shopkpr. 41 Carlyle st
Roberts Thomas James, manager of
the London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limited, Market street
Robins Thomas Limited, grocers,
7 Market street
Rogers & Co. grocers,Somerset street
Rogers Samuel, grocer. Church et
Rose A. tailor. Somerset street k
Church street
Rosser Isaac, butcher. Somerset st
Rowland Albert, provision dealer.
Church street
Sach Ethel Mav (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
78 Carlyle street
Samuel Lewis, shopkeeper, 42 Clyn-
mawr street, Brynteg
Saunders Mabel (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
2 Division street
Selway. James, confr. 39 Newall st
Sheward Henry J. shpkpr. Somerset st
Short Bros, fruiterers. Somerset st
SimmondsAlbert.Station hotel,Oak at
Simons Jsph. house furnisher,High st
Simons Simon M.R.G.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician k sur-
geon. Church street
Sing Hom, laundry, 26 Alexandra
road. Six Bells
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
sewing machine mfrs. 29 Church st
Six Bells Workmen's Club & Insti-
tute Limited (Stephen Evans, sec),
Alexandra road. Six Bells
Skidmore & Co. monumental masons,
2 Eastville road. Six Bells
Smith Emma k Sons, fruiterers,
Somerset street
Smith Edgar J. confctnr. Somerset st
Smith James F. confectioner, 35
Alexandra road. Six Bells
SmithThomas,tried fish dlr.26King st
Smith Thomas Biiillie MB., Ch.B.
Glas., D.P.H.Camb. medical officer
of health to the Urban District
Council & school medical officer to
the Education Committee, i King
Smith William E. certified bailiff, 5
Gladstone street
South Wales Daily Argus Limited,
publishers, 6 Oak street
South Wales Gazette (published
friday). King street
South Wales Gazette Ltd. printers.
King street. T N 9
Stallard Lilly (Mrs.), fruiterer, 12
Tillery street
Stead & Simpson Limited (branch).
boot makers. 13 Church street &
Somerset .street
ABEKTILLtRY.
33
Stephens Margaret Ann (Mrs.), con-
fectioner, 13 Oak street
Stoner Sydney, artificial teeth manu-
facturer, 7 Oak street
Sutton Frank, shopkeeper, High st
Tarrant Janet (Mrs.), grocer 35, &
draper 37, Tillery street
Tarrant Joseph,shopkpr.i Clarence at
Tarrant Wm. Hy. grocer, i Adam st
Thomas k West, grocers, Carmel St.
& confectioners, Arcade
Thomas Charles,butcher,ioi Alma st
Thomas Herbt. G. confr. Church st
Thomas M. (Mrs.), reg. lodging
house keeper. King street
Thomas Richard L. china & glass
dealer. Church street
Thomas Tom, fruitr. 94 Gladstone st
Thomas William George, Cwm hotel,
Alexandra road
Thorne F.k Son,butchrs.i5 Market st
Thorne Douglas J. shopkpr. Cross st
Thorne Sam, motor garage. High st
Thorne William, beer retlr. High st
Thyer Harry, baker, 9 Alexandra rd.
Six Bells
Tilney E. & Sons, proprietors of
Pavilion Theatre & Empress
Cinema, Carlyle street
Tossell Thomas, fried fish dealer,.
Bridge street. Six Bells
Tossell William J. boot repairer.
Bridge street. Six Bells
Tucker Clara (Mrs.), greengrocer.
Church street
Tucker Frank, provision dealer, gi
Richmond road. Six Bells
Urban District Isolation Hospital
(Thomas Baillie Smith M.B., Ch.B.
Glas., D.P.H Caiiib. med. officer)
Uttlev John, relieving officer for No.
5 district, Bedwellty union, 3 Clyn-
mawr street
Vaughan & Sons, saddlers. Somer-
set street
Vaughan William F. hair dresser,
Somerset street
Venn George, confectioner, 13 Alex-
andra road. Six Bells
Verry Wm. Jas. boot repr. 7 King st
Waitps Harriet (Mrs.), fried fish dlr.
80 Gladstone street
Wallen Leonard Arthur, solicitor.
Bank chambers, Somerset street
Watkins Arthur, baker, 2 Tillery st
Watkins Mark, greengrocer, 3 Alex-
andra road. Six Bells
Watldns Martha (Mrs.), temperance
hotel. King street
Webb Walter, bazaar, 20 Market st
Webber Albert, station masterG.W.B
Webley Ernest, shopkpr. 66 Carlyle st
Westcott Melva (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
14 Division street
Western Valleys (Mon.) Billposting
Co. Limited (The), billposters, 15
Somerset street
Western Valleys (Mon.) Money So-
cietv Ltd.loan officea.isSomerset st
Wheeier Gilbert T. plumber, Glad-
stone street & Church street
Whiteraan Jn.Jas. confr. 27 Church st
Williams Alfred J. Globe P.H.High st
Williams Ohas. shopkpr. Station hill
Williams David Ewart, collector to
the Urban District Council. Council
offices, King street
Williams Edwd. greengro. Tillery st
Williams Emily "L. (Mrs.), grocer,
64 Gladstone street
Williams Frank, manager of Lloyds
Bank Limited, Commercial street
Williams Henry Ward, ironfounder.
Alma street
Williams John, shopkpr. 9 Market st
Williams Lily (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
115 Oak street
Williams Rose (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13
Marlborough road. Six BeUs
Williams Thomas, Bush hotel
34 ABERTILI.ERY.
William* William L. insurance apt.
Gladstone street
Wilson Albert Henry k Son, iron-
mongers,lo Alexandra rd.Sii BelU
Winston William Henry, certified
bailiff under the " Law of Distress
Amendment Act." Richmond road
Witchell G. H. &. Co. Ltd. bakers.
6 Alexandra road. Six Hells
Woodley Henry & Co. butchers. 27
Alexandra ru'ad. Six Bells
Wootten Ernest D. engineer & mgr.
to the Urban District Council Gas
& Electricity Works, Aberbeeg rd
Wright Elizabeth (Miss), draper. 10
?{ewall street
Tendoll WUliam J. Six Bells hotel,
Victoria road. Six Bells
Yiirk .loseph B. music teacher, 2
Park villas
BLAENAU GWENT.
COMMERCIAI,.
Ballam James, shopkeeper, Gaen at
Cartwright k Son, greengrocers, Vic-
toria street
Collier Albert Edward, shopkeeper,
Ty Bryn road
Cwmtillery Industrial Co-operative
Society Limited, i Victoria street
Danish Butter Co. Gaen street
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Ralph Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Victoria street
Thomas G. & Son. grocers. Royal la
Tovev James, shopkeeper, Tv Bryn rd
Williauis Abraham George, Royal Ex.
change P.H. Victoria street
CWMTILLERY.
PRIVATK HESIDENTS.
Brown John, Palace road
Hohkiik William Young, Lake villas
.I..hns III Frank, Palace road
Muir Arthur Reiiiiie,Gwern Berthi rd
.-^niitli Daxid, Palace road
Thomas Bertram P. Lake villas
[keli.y'
COMMKRCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday i p.m.
Bennett Lily (Mrs.), draper. Gwern
Berthi road
Brain George, boot ma. Woodland ter
Cwmtillerv Industrial Co-operative
Society Ltd.(J. Brown.sec.),High st
Cwmtillery Beading Room (W. Y.
Hobkirk, sec)
Cwmtilleiy Workmen's Hall (Harry
Sntcliffe, sec)
Danish Butter Co. (F. A. Hall), pro-
vision dealers. 13. Winifred terrace
Evans Frederick W. & Son, grocers,
156 Alma street
Evans George, butcher, Woodland ter
Davies John, school attendance officer Fear Herbt.greengrocer, Woodland ter
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeep*
37 Victoria street
Gittins Arthur. Glyn Mawr P.H
Hall Robert, builder, Xeuadd street
Harrhy Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer
Hayes Joseph, stationer. Post office
Hutchings Geo. shopkeeper, Gaen st
Morgan Thomas G. Crown hotel, Vic-
toria street
Paget George, dairvman, Gaen street
Probert Richd. shopkpr. 37 Gaen st
Gilmore Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepr.
Gladstone buildings
(iodwin Ben, Jiair dresser. Crook hill
Grainger Albert, grocer. Alma street
Grindell Frank, shopkpr. Tillerv rd
Harrhv Marv Ann (Mrs.), butcher.
Alma street
Harris Violet (Mrs.), farmer, Glyn
Maur
inifred ter
dresser,i37
James Ivor, shopkpr. 6 Fieldinga ter
Jenkins John, fried fish dir. Alma st
Jenkins Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Tillery road
Johnson Wm. shopkeeper, 2 Crook hi
Jones Benjamin, farmer
Jukes George, farmer, Glandwr farm
Lancasters' Steam Coal CollieriesLtd.
(T. J. Williams, agent). South
Wales collieries. T Nos. 106 & 107
Lewis Mary (Mrs.). beer ret.Penybont
Lewis Sarah Ann (Mrs.),be€r retailer.
Woodland terrace
Meredith Thomas, shopkpr. Penybont
Morgan Eunice (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Gwern Berthi road
Morris Thomas, butoher.Winifred ter
Muir Arthur Rennie M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond.phvsician & surgeon,
Gwern Berthi road
Pappe John, pavnbroker,i5o Alma fft
I'atey Frank, Mount Pleasant P.H.
Alma street
Phillip.s Alfred, shopkpr. West bank
Potter John Wm. Tillery Fountain
H. Penvbont road
Powell Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Gwastod terrace
Roach Michael, South Wales inn.
West bank
Robins Frank, shopkeeper, 13 Bryn-
5rgan terrace
;h. James, sbpkpr. 140 Alma st
art Thomas J. New Bridge inn
Vranch Mary J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
New Bridge end
Wall Wm.G.fc Son, grocers,Penybont
West & Son, hardware dealers, Til-
v road
Williamson John. Old Bridge End
a. Penybont
Wilson Albert Henry & Son, iron-
jngers, 17 Alma street
ABERTYSSWG, see Bhj-mney.
ABEBYSTBTJTH,
ABG-OED, see Bedwellty
BASSALEa is a pi
miles from London,
.Monmouth division of
petty sessional divisior
rish on the Ebbw Vawr river, i6a
!J[ west from Newport, in the 1
he county, hundred of Wentloog,
and county court district
ard Order No. 53,094, April
as added to Newport county
Vewport, and in the rural deanery of Newport, arch-
deaconry uf Monmouth and diocese' of Llandaff. The
Monmouthshire canal runs through the parish and the
Great Western and Brecon and Merthyr railwavs form a
junction here. There are four railway stations in the
parish; two at Bassaleg and Bhiwderin and Roger-
sione stations. The church of St. Basil, standing on an
eminwice. is a buiMiiig of stone, in the Perpendicular
style, consisting of chancel, nave, .south aisle,
porch, and an embattled western tower containing 6
bells: in 1879 the church was re-seated and restored at
a cost of /^i,3.t9, and again in 1904 at a cost of ;£3,ooo,
and now affords 450 sittings. The register of baptisms
and burials dates from the year 1768 ; marriages, 1754.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^285, with
i-esidenoe and 1} acres of glebe, in the gift of the
Bishop of Llandaff. and held since 1898 by the Rev.
David Bowen B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
surrogate. There are Baptist, Congregational and Wes-
leyan chapels at Bansaleg. Baptist, Primitive Methodist
ind Wesleyan chapels at Rogerstone and a Congrega-
tional chapel at Rhiwderin. The charities, amounting
I bread, money
ence about a mile from the village,
i« a circular entrenchment, supposed to have been a
Saxon ramp, ibout a mile from which is another earth,
work, called Pen-y-park, Nenydd. Tredegar Park is the
•eat of Lord Tredegar, lord of the manor and principal
landowner; the mansion contains some tine apartments,
several of which, and notflbly the Brown Room, display
much highly-skilled and beautiful woodwork. The soil
is cUy and sand ; subsoil, limestone and clav. The
chief crops are wheat, oats and barley, and a little
pasturage. The area of the ecclesia-stical parish is
6,855 aTS* ''' l«nd, go of water and 42 of foreshore;
population in 191 1, 4,867.
DUFFEYN is a hamlet i mile south. The area is
1,950 acres of land and inland water, 9 of foreshore and
43 of tidal water; rateable value, £6.-;^3; population in
iqii. 284.
lional chapel at Rhiwderin. The charit
to about ;^ai los. yearly, are distributed i
By Local Government B<
ist, 1909, part of Duffryn 1
borough for ci%-il purposes.
GRAIG is a hamlet three-quarters of a mile west. The
area is 2,624 acres ; rateable value, ^4,887 ; population
in 1911, 1,150.
ROGERSTONE is a hamlet, including the village of
Tydu, ij miles north-west, with a station on the Western
Valleys section of the Great Western railway. The
church of St. John, a chapel of ease to St. Basil,
Icular Bassaleg, erected in i883, at a cost of ^^2,370, is an
south edifice of blue stone with Bath stone dressings in the
ing 6 Early Engli.sh style, and consists of chancel, nave,
south porch and a western turret containing one bell :
there are 310 sittings. The Catholic chapel of SS. Basil
and Gwl.idys is a Gothic structure of stone, opened in
Oct. 1893, and has about 150 sittings. A public library,
the gift of the late A. Carnegie esq. of Skibo Oastle,
Scotland, was erected in 1905, at a cost of ^1,400. St.
Mellons Rural District Small-Pox Hospital at CEFN
was erected in 1902 at a cost of j^492 and will hold
eight patients. Here are the remains of an ancient
c islle. The area is 2,257 acres of land and 42 of water ;
rateable value, ;£68,527; population in 1911, 3,433.
Post. M. O. & T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, available for
calls to places within a limited distance, Bassaleg —
William Taylor, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from
Newport
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic K. D. Office, Rogerstone.
—Miss Sarah E. Williams, .sub-postmistress. Letters
from Newport
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Tregwillynn road.
Rogerstone. — J. Sage, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive
frniu Newport ; no collection on stindays
Post & M. 0. & Telephone Call Office, Rhiwderin.—
Mrs. Sarah Walters, sub-postmistress. Letters from
Newport. Bassaleg, i mile distant, is the nearest
telegraph office
There are Wall Letter Boxes at Fair Oak, Bassaleg;
Pve Correr. Bassaleg ; Rogerstone ; Risca road k Gefn
County Constabulary, Thomas Bale, in charge at Bassa-
leg k George Davis, constable in charge at Rogerstone
DIRKCTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
PLACES OF WORSHIP,
St. Basil Church, Bev. David Bowen B..
& 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. John's, Rogerstone; 11 a.m. & 6.
7.30 p.m
SS. Basil & G-wladys Catholic, Bogerst
Nunan, Newport; mass 10 a.m.
th times of Ser
Bev. Father
last Sunday in the
Baptist (Bethel) (Welsh & English), Bassaleg, Rev.
Charles Harris; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Tjdu, Bigerstone (Bethesda), Rev. Owen Jones ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Bassaleg (Ebenezer), supplies ; children's
seivice, 11 a.m. ; evening service, 6 p.m
Congregational, Bhiivderii
i 6 p.]
Wesleyan, Bassaleg (Newport
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m.
Wesleyan, Rogerstone(Newport circi
11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.15 p.m
BASSALEG.
n, Bev. Robert Mon Evans ;
1301192
rtcircuitj; II \
PRIVATE
Birkett William, Br>n-Bhos
Bowen Bev. David B.A. (vicar &
anrrogate). Vicarage
Bowie Mrs. E. A. Bassaleg house
Davies Edward Humfrey, Sunnyside
Forestier-Walker Charles J. P. Bryn-
hedvdd
Forestier-Walker Leolin M.P., J.P.
Park house
Harris Rev. Charles (Baptist)
James Ivor Richard, Sycamore house
Lanshnrv Mrs. The Cottage
Millett William. Holly house
Phillips Herbert, The Garth
Tredegar Lord, Tredegar park, New-
port, Mon. & Ruperra castle.
Glamorganshire ; White's 4
Arthur's S W i & Turf W i, London
k Royal Yacht Squadron clubs
COMMEnCIAL.
Andrews John, farmer. Pentwyn
Baker Thomas 4, Sons, farmers,
Groes-Heolydd Graig
Baker David, farmer, Neuadd wan
Basham John & Sons, nurserymen,
seedsmen & florists
Basham Charles, farmer. Garth farm
Basham Edwin, market gardener
Bishop Albert, market gardener
Bishop Charles, horse breaker
Charles Edward, commission agent,
Belle-vue, Pentrepoeth
Davies Daniel, farmer, Tyffos-y-fran
Davies John, farmer,Oroe«^Carneinon.
Davies Richard, beer retailer
Evans William J. Tredegar Arms P.H
Giles John, grocer. Garth hill
Harris Melville, farmer, Nant-Coch &
Glaslbwch farms
James Fred, blacksmith
James Richard Ivor, wheelwright
Jones Alfred Rees, farmer. Sunny
bank, Graig
Jones David, farmer, Pen-y-lan
Jones Frank, farmer, Penshedan farm
Jones Jane (Miss), The Three
Salmons P.H
Jones Janet (Miss), beer retailer
Jones Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Pen-y-lan
Jones Thomas, farmer, Bridge farm
Jury George, farmer, Cripath farm
Kelly Mary A. (Mrs.), frmr.Pen-y-lan
Matthews Eli/.abeth (Miss), farmer.
Little Pencarne
Matthews Jacob, farmer, Oakbn«h frm
Monmouthshire (The) Nursing &
Convalescent Home (Miss E. M.
Butledge, supt), Highfield
Moses Percy,frmr. & btchr. Church fm
Osmond Owen, assistant overseer for
Graig & clerk to the Graig Parish
PhiUi
cil. Bridge
ps Ivor, farmer, Ffynon-oer
' Kershaw (supt)
Pugh John, farmer, Tymelin farm
Beece Georce S. farmer. White barn
Bees Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Richards Jn. frmr. EJynos Fnch farm
Smith Frank, coal merchant
Taylor Joseph, frmr. Pentretai, Graitr
Wallace Thomas, head gardener to
Lord Tredegar
White Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer
Williams Jsph frmr. Little Newbridge
Willis Ethel (Mrs.), shopkeeper
DUFFRYN.
steward
pla
Stratton Richard
Hillier Thomas, bailit
Tredegar, Cefn Llogell
Jones Robt. W. farmer, Duffryn court
Minett Charles, farm bailiff to B.
Stratton esq
Perrott Robert, hou!
Lord Tredegar, Ebb'
Seys Theodore & Susannah (Miss),
farmers, Graig-y-Saison
Shelbourne Harry H. surveyi
Lord Tredet'ar, Alma cottase
Stratton Richard, farmer
RHIWDKRIN.
Broom Worthy
Churley John, Springfield bouse
Baker Louisa (Mrs.), trmr.Gloch-wen
Basham Allen, farmer, Tyn-y-fEynon
Christophers Amy (Miss), assistant
overseer for Duffryn, Neuadda farm
Christophers Frederick Wm. farmer,
Neuadda farm
Cooper James, market gardener
Edmunds William, grocer & baker
Jones Thomas, Rhiwderin inn
Leyshon Matthew, farmer. Pant Glas
& Foxhil! farms, Graig
Robinson G. H. school attendance
Walters Sarah (Mrs.), post office, &
stationer
ROGERSTONE.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Allender Mrs. E. Leyton
Cadogan Thomas, School house
Daniel George Alfred, Pen-y-dre
Dibble Thomas Oblein, St. Aubyns
Forgham Samuel, John street
Hanmer Miss Mary Lucy, Bettisfield
Hanmer Miss Sara, Dunelm
Hayes John
Hayward Joseph, Orchard place
Huffh William, Mvrtle cot. Risca rd
Huiihes William N. Tvnewvdd
Hull George E
James Thomas, Tydu house
John Miss, Wern cottage
Jones Rev. Owen (Baptist), The Manse
Lenderyou Mrs. Kenilworth
Longden James, Dryslwyn
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Bas.-saleg, holds 186 mixed & 108 infants; Thomas Wm.
Gould, master ; Mrs. Lansbury, mistress
This school is controlled by four foundation & two
elected managers; Rev. D. Bowen B.A. correspondent
Tydu School (Rogerstone), built in 1877, & enlarged in
1889, for 183 bovs, 183 girls & 180 infants; Thomas
Cadogan, master; Mrs. Blanche Hayes, mistress; Miss
Sara Hammer, infants' mistress
This school is controlled by a sub-committee of three
members ; T. S. Edwards, solicitor, 24 Stow hill,
Newport, clerk ; F. Jakeman, School house, Rhiw-
derin, attendance officer
Rhiwderin, built in 1877, tor 169 mixed k 538 infants
This school is controlled by a sub-committee of three
members ; Newton Wade, solicitor, Newport, clerk ;
G. H. Bobinson, Bhiwderin, attendance officei
BAILWAY STATIONS.
Bassaleg (Brecon & Merthyr), Wm. Hughes, station msfr
Bassaleg (G.W.E.). Wm. Herbt. Palmer, station mastei
Bhiwderin, Francis Henry Shepherd, station master
Bogerstone, George L. James, station master
Matthews George Hy. Bogerstone villa
Millwater John, Gladstone house
Scott William, The Oaks
Thomas Edward, Llwyneelyn
Wesoomb William John, Cefn
Wight Henry, Thornbury house
Williams Rev. Basil M.A. Risca vicge.
Williams John, Rogerstone house
COMMERCIAL.
Anstey Ivor, market gardener
Bailey Harriett (Mrs.), stationer
Bishop Albert, market gardener
Bunn Charles Frederick, hair dresser
Byrne Alice M. (Mrs.), confectioner
Coles B Vivian, Bogerstone hotel
Colley Mary Jane (Mrs.), grocer
Collier Thomas, Tydu hotel
Corbett John, confectioner
Crabb Brothers, grocers
Crabb Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer
Crabb Wm. genl. dlr. Ivanhoe store.?
CuUimore Jas. D. farmer. High Cross
Davies Fredk. Rising Sun P.H. Cein
Davies Harriett (Mrs.), beer retlr. Cefn
Davies William, beer retailer
Edwards Edward, farmer, Wenallt-Iwr
Edwards Sidney, farmer. Blackbird's
Nest farm
Francis William, farmer. The Wern
Griffiths William, Tydu hotel
Guest. Keen & Nettlefolds Lunited,
steel manufacturers
Harris Cecelia (Mrs.), farmer, Pont-
newydd
Hider Bernard J. butcher
Hiley George John, butcher
Hollevhead John, watch maker
Hull 'George E., LA H. Dub. physi-
John William, jun. farmer, Treg-
willim-faeh
Jones Mary (Mrs.), draper
Lewis Laura (Mrs.), beer retailer
Llewellyn Granville, assistant over-
seer & clerk to the Bogerstone
Parish Council, Brynteg
Lonjden James, builder
Mellish Arthur. Tredegar Arms P.H
Millward Bachel (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Morgan Danl. farmer, Groes-llan-fro
Morgan Reginald, farmer. Plain farm
Morris AnnfMrs.), farmer, Maes Mawr
Newport Co-operative Industrial So-
ciety Limited (branch), grocers
Newport Golf Club, Great Oak
Payne Henry, butcher
Periam John, brush maker
Boberts Isaac, market gardener,
Bethesda place
Bogers John Henry (Mrs.), shopkeepr
Rogerstone (The) Brick & Stone Co.
Ltd. (W. J. Wescombe, manager);
brick & tile makers
Bogerstone Free Library (Matthew
Nicholls, librarian)
Rogerstone Workmen's Tn.stitut* *
Reading Booms (James Jones,
MON. 2*
BASSALEG.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Rosser Mary J. (Mrs.), beer retailer St. Mellons Rural District Small-Pox ; Thomas Sarah Ann (Mrs.), beer retir
Eowland Frank Hubert, draper 1 Ho«pital, Cefn i Watkins Joseph, grocer
Rowland William Morgan, registrar Samuel Chas. Tate, farmer, Pen-y-£an ; Wattie J. & E. market gardeners
of births & deaths for the sub-dis- Shopland Newton, farmer,Mt. Pleasant Williams Marj- (Mrs.), shopkeeper
trict of Ro^^erstone, Malvern house Smith Jesse, farmer i Wood MatiIda(Mrs.),boot & shoe repr
Russell Edward, blacksmith, Cefn I Stephens Geo. (Mrs.), frmr. Pensarn Woodward Louisa (Mrs.), confectioner
Sage John, boot & shoe maker I 1
BEATJFOBT (Welsh, Cendl) is a small town on the
road from Cardiff to Liverpool, with a station on the
London and North Western railway, 26 miles south-east
from Brecon, 28J north from Cardiff, gj south-west from
Crickhowell, 24 north-west from Newport (Mon.) and
248 from London (bv rail). Under the provisions of the
"Local Government' Act, 1894," by Order of the County '
Council, Beaufort was created a civil parish from the
Monmouthshire portion of Llangattcck civil parish in ,
Ebbw Vale Drban District, and is governed by that
Council. It is in the hundred and union of Crickhowell,
petty sessional division of Bedwellty. county court dis-
trict of Tredegar, Ebbw Vale division of the county,
rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent, archdeaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llanduff. The ecclesiastical parish
■was formed in 1843 from the civil parishes of Llangat-
tcck and Llangrnidr in Breconshire and Aberystruth
and Bedwellty in Monmouthshire. The church of St.
David's, erected in 1891, at a cost of ;£i.243, is a build-
ing of red Gilwern sandstone, with Ebbw Vale buff brick
dressings, and consists of chancel, nave, and a turret
containing one bell : there is a memorial window to the
lat<' Rev. J. W. Morgan, and a pulpit erected in memory
of the late Dr. Bevan : the font and ewer were presented
by Lord md Lady Glanusk. and the lectern 1
Bevan: there is a very prettily designed reredo:
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS to
ast end erected by Mr. Edward Morris to the memory
f his wife ; it is triptych in design and .similar to the
lie in Llandali Cathedral : there are 300 sittings. The
hurch of St. John, erected in 1842 by Messrs. Craw-
hay, Bailey and Co. at a cost of ^^1,566, is a plain
hlong edifice of sandstone, consisting of nave, north
orch and an embattled western tower containing one
ell : there are 250 sittings, but it is now used only
ccasionally. The register dates from the year 1843.
that ! The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^276. with
lesidence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff and the
Crown alternately, and held since 1889 by the Rev.
David Jones Llewelyn, cf St. Aidan's, who lesides at
Rassa. The churchyard of St. David's was inclosed by
1 fillings at a cost of ^£107. A new Parish Hall was
elected in 1905. The burial ground, which occupies 2
acres, was presented by the 8th Duke of Beaufort K.G.
(d. 1899). The Ebbw Vale Coal, Iron and Steel Works
;ire partly in this parish and paitly in the parish of
.Vbevystrulh. Beaufort House, formerly a Church house,
was converted into a Fever Hospital in 1902. The area
is 747 acres; rateable value, ^8,297; the population in
1011 was 3,201 in the civil and 5,211 in the ecclesiastical
Mi!
.Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office
(Letters should have Breconshire added).— Joseph
Price, sub-postmastoT. Office open from 8 a.m. to
7 p.m.; Sundays. 8.30 to 10 a.m
Wall Letter Boxes. -At Beaufort Hill & Beaufort Parting
nion, 2nd sunda
& 6
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
■Church of St. David, Rev. David Jones Llewelyn, vicar;
Rev. John James, curate; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; ■wed.
7 p.m.; holy communion. 8.30 a.m. first Sunday
■monthly & on all holy days
Church of St. John the Evangelist,occasional services only
Mission Church of St. Andrew (Iron)
p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m. ; hoi;
Baptist (English), Beaufort ri:
u.on. is thurs. 7 p.m
Baptist (Siloam) (English), Beaufort hill;
& 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (English), Beaufort ri
am. & 6 p m 1 '
Congregational (English), Barham, Rev. Robert Owen I
Jones
PRIVATE BESIDENTS. Dwye
Dwver John Francis, Glanrhyd
Fudge Mrs. Fern villa. Railway view
Jones Rev. Robert Owen (Congrega-
tional), Sefton villas
Phillips David William J.P. The
Greenlands
Thomas Joseph, Glynolwg
Congregational (Welsh), Caimel
Presbyterian (English), Beaufort hill; 10.30 a.m. & (
p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist (English), Primitive place; 11 a.m
& 6 p m. ; alternate wed. 7 p.m
Wesleyan (English), Wesley place; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan (English), Beaufort hill; it a.m. & 6 p.m.
tues. 7 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh). Beaufort rise ; occasional services
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The Ebbw Vale Educational Authority includes Beautert
Clerk, Thomas Hughes, Council offices, Ebbw Vale
Beaufort Hill (boys, girls & infants), for 221 boys, 215
girls k 277 infants ; Samuel Havard Jones, master ;
Miss Margretta Jones, girls' mistress; Miss E. Peck.
infants' mistress; attendance officer, W. Morgan
Railway Station. Harry Griffiths Davies, station master
.lice Station. Beaufort rise, William Basson. constable
in charge
COMMEBCIAL
Adams Thos. shopkeeper, Beaufort hi
Amos Jacob, batcher, Beaufort rise
Amos Sarah M. (Mrs.), draper.Beau-
fort ris9
Beaufort Sanitary Pipe & Brick Co.
Limited
Bevan Stephen Daniel, builder. Rail-
way terrace
Blaina Industrial & Provident Co-
operative Society Ltd. Beaufort rise
Bromley Elizabeth (Mrs.), Greyhound
inn, 44 Beaufort rise
Brown Albert Edward, news agent,
Beaufort hill
Bull James H. confr. i Church ores
Oallard Henry Thomas, Swan inn
Beaufort hill
Davies Catherine (Mrs.), Beaufort
40
nfort hill
Davies Jsph. draper. 24 Beaufort
Davies Rees, grocer, 51 Beanfort 1
1 Francis L.B.C.P. & S
Edin. & L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. sur-
geon, & public vaccinator Beaufort
district, & medical officer Beaufort
Rassa district, Crickhowell union,
Glanrhyd, Wesley place
Beau
Dvke James. The Duke P.H
fort hill
Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provident
Society Limited, 23 Beaufort rise
Ebbw Vale Urban District Council
Isolation Hospital (John William
Davies M R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P
Loiid medical officer; Miss Bessie
James, matron)
Emsley Herbert, boot maker, 71
Beaufort rise
Evans Cecilia (Mrs.), Farmers' Arms
PH. Beaufort hill
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
,8 Beaufort rise
Evans Rd. Globe P.H. Beaufort rise
Fiixwell Chas.bucchr.6o Beaufort rise
Fudge Esther (Mrs.), china & glass
dealer. Beaufort rise
Fudge Lily Greenland (Mrs.), draper,
62 Beaufort rise
Greenland Jemeis
Beaufort rise
Gregory Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Beaufort rise
Griffiths Fdward, hair dresser, lie
Beaufort hill
Rising Sun P.H.
Griffiths Isaac,
Beaii
Hammett Albt.hair dssr. Beaufort rise
Harris Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs.),
draper, Beaufort rise
Harris David, draper, Beaufort rise
Harrison & Sons, ironmongers, Beau-
fort rise
Herbert Jane (Mrs.), White Horse
inn, 71 Beaufort hill
Hughes John Charles, Lamb inn.
Beaufort square
James Joseph Reginald, grocer.Beau-
iort rise
Jenkins Jn. Beaufort Arms.Beaufrt.rse
Johns Morgan, coal mer. Garnlydan
Junes Albert Charles, beer retailer,
36 Beaufort rise
Jones Aneurin, Prince of Wales P.H
loi Beaufort rise
Jones David, haulier, Llangynidr rd
Jones Ernest Edward, shopkeeper,
Beaufort hill
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs), shopkeeper.
Beaufort rise
Uoyd P. (Mrs), confr. 55 Beaufort rse
.Morgan Albt. R. grocr.21 Beaufort hi
Morgan David, builder,i22 Beanfort hi
Morgan Lewis Thomas, grocer, 27
Beaufort hill
Morgan Richd. grocer, 73 Beaufort hi
Mundee Albt. boot dlr. Beanfort rise
Nash Harry, shopkpr. Beaufort rise
DIRECTORY.]
Payne James, boot maker, 72 Waen-
goch district
Phillips Bros, grocrs.75 Beaufort rise
Price Albert Llewelyn, tohacconist,
Beaufort rise
Price Joseph, stationer. Post office,
Beaufort rise
Bees Thomas Price, Eagle P.H.
South street
Roberts Augustus J. registrar of
births & deaths for Beaufort sub-
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
district, Crickhowell -union, Beau-
fort rise
Roberts Harriet Louisa (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 40 Beaufoi t rise
Saunders Henry, Finers' Arms P.H
Beaufort rise
Tiusley Jas. & Sons, colliery owners
Tyllwyn Colliery Co
Veale Percy John, butcher, Beaufort
rise & 41 Beaufort hill
BED WAS.
37
Waters Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
79a, Beaufort rise
Watkins Marijaret Ann (Miss), sta-
tioner, 39 Beaufort rise
Whitcombe Charles, boot maker, 21
Beaufort ris'e
Williams Benj. dairy, 149 Beaufort hi
Williams Gwilym, Miners' Arms P.H.
48 Beaufort rise
Young Thos. shopkpr. Beaufort rise
BEDWAS is a parish and yillage, on the riyer Rumney
and the Glamorganshire border, 163 miles from London,
II miles west-by-north from Newport, and 2 miles north
from Caerphilly, in the Bedwellty division of the county,
hundred of Wentloog, petty sessional diyision of Bed-
welity, union and county court district of Newport, rural
deanery of Newport, archdeaconry of Monmouth and
diocese of Llandaff. There are two railway stations
•on the Brecon and Merthyr railway, one at Bedwas
Tillage, and the other at Maes-y-cwmmer ; both are in
the parish, but are 4J miles apart. Bedwas and
Machen are governed by an Urban District Council,
formed under the provisions of the " Loail Govern-
ment Act, 1894," by Order in Council, dated 30th
September, 1912. The church of Saint Barrowg is
an ancient building of stone, in the Decorated Gothic
style, consisting of chancel and nave, south porch, and
a western tower containing 6 bells : the church has 270
sittings. The register dates from the year 1653. The
living is a rectory, net yearly value ;^6i4. including 104
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of Llandr.tf, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Connop
Lewis Price' M.A. of Queens' College,' Cambridge. There
are chapels for Baptists (English and Welsh), Congre-
aationalists :ind Wesleyans at Bedwas. The parish
abounds with coal, and there are several collieries in
opeiation, and some chemical works. Fairs are held
on the 3rd nf April and the 6th of October. Lord
Tredegar, who is lord of the manor. Capt. John Glynne
Richards Homfray, John Thomas Davies esfj. and the
vector are the principal landowners. The soil is light
loam ; subsoil, gravel and loam. The chief crops are
■nheat, oats and barley. There is much mountain land
and .some pasture. The area is 4,166 acres of land and
29 of water; rateable value, _^24.88o; population in 191 1
was 3,231 in the civil parish and 2,634 >» tl'e ecclesias-
tical, of which 619 were in Glamorganshire.
Seiton, Benjamin Morris, Bedwas.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.—
Miss Margaret Davies, sub-postmistress. Letters
arrive from C>irdi£f
BEDWAS k MACHEN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meetings are held at the Council offices, Bedwas. on first
monday in month at 5.30 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, W. A. Davies.
Vice-chairman, Edmund Morgan.
Retire April. 192
T. E.
Bennett
J. Davies
rd Edwards
iinth D. Inkm
iffith Morgan
William Filer I Thomas John Jones
William George Ganderton David Rees
Harry Jones \ Henry Richards
Retire April, 1922.
William Augustus Davies
David Jones
Officials.
Clerk, Charles Davies Jones, Council offices
Treasurer, Davy Elias. Barclays Bank Ltd
-Medical Officer of Health, Benjamin Osmond-Barnard
M.B., C.M.Edin. Le Vallon, Machen
Surveyor, Alfred S. V. Taylor, Council offices
Inspector of Nuisances, Thomas Jones, Council offices
Collectors, William Jones, 11 Newport road, Bedwas &
Gomer Davies. The Crescent, Machen
Water Bate Collector, John Arthur Potter, The Croft,
Machen
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1903, for
260 boys & girls & 157 (with temporary accommoda-
tion for no) infants; Benjanrin P. Jones, master;
Miss Gladwys Thomas, infants' mistress
Tynywern Council School (temporary school), for 200
mixed & 100 infants; J. Henry James, head master;
Miss Maiy Lucy Hanmer, head mistress
County Police Station, Herbert Gieenslade, constable
Railway Station, Albert Gibson, station master
MAESYCWMMER is a hamlet of the parish of Bed-
was, 4J miles north, partly included in the ecclesiastical
parish of Fleur-de-Lis. and has a ohapel of ease, built of
stone, and consisting of chancel, nave, porch and a
turret, containing one bell ; there are 200 sittings. Here
are Baptist, Congregational (Welsh and English) and
Calvinistic Methodist chapels
County Police, Heniy Gardner, sergeant in charge. & i
constable
Post, M. O., T. 4; Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Main street, Maesycwmmer. — Mrs. Rachel V. Gander-
ton, postmistress. Letters received through Cardiff
Wall Letter Box, Snnnnerfield Hall
Public Elementary School (mixed k infants), built in
1879 & rebuilt in 1904, for 270 mixed & 286 infants ;
William J. Williams, master; Miss Phyllis Hembry,
infants' mistress
Railway Station, David Thomas Meredith, station master
BEDWAS.
PllITATE BESIDENTS.
Davies Mrs. Pen-Heol-Uewelvn
Jones Rev. E. Llwchwr (Welsh Bapt)
Jones Charles Davies, Trefaldwyn
Lewis Edgar John, Troedyrhiw
McManusJn. Rt. Hawthorne.Glencoe
Miles Lewis J. P. Snowdrop cottage
Morgan Griffith, Brynheulog
Nolan Jeremiah Stack, Newport road
Price Rev. Connop Lewis M.A.Rectry
Thomas Arthur, Holly house
Thomas LleweUyn, Ro'ckleaze
Windmill Samuel
COMMEECIiL.
Adams Fras. C. clothier. Church st 1
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (D.
Elias, manager) (open daily 10 to|
3; sat. 9.30 to 12); draw on head
office, 54 Lombard st. London E C 3
Bedwas Workmen's Institute &
Library (Thomas Richards, sec),
Pandy road |
Berni Bros, confectionrs. The Square
Cmema (The) (Ballard & Mead, pro-
prietors), Newport road
Coppage Fredk. farmer, Llanbradach
Curnow Jessie (Miss), general shop,
■Station terrace
Davies Edgar J. Bridge End P.H
Oavies Henry, farmer, Cwm farm
Davies Tom,' Ty-yn-y-pwU inn !
Davis Howard Oliver, boot & shoe j
dealer, Victoria house I
Edmunds Richard, farmer
Edwards Hy. H. farmer. Ty Gwyn
Francis Aaron, chemist, Newport rd
iihb.in John, farmer. Glebe farm
Gosling Fredk. M. baker, Newport rd
Hale Annie (Mrs.), hardware dealer
Harry William John, grocer.Pandv rd
Hayes William R. C. W.boot repairer
Hughes Brothers, fruiterers
India & China Tea Co. Ltd. grocers.
Central buildings
'ames Ebenezer, draper, Central bldgs
James Fras. Morgan, frmr. Ty-canoll
James Herbert George, baker
John William, farmer, Pantglas
Jones A. Christopher, shopkeeper
Jones Charles Davies, solicitor &
commissioner for oaths, & clerk to
Bedwas & Machen Urban District
Council, Council offices
Jones David, beer retailer
Jones Fredk. clothier. Central bldgs
Jones Price, farmer
Jones Thomas, sanitary inspector to
the Bedwas & Machen Urban Dis-
trict Council, Council offices
Jones William, assistant overseer k
collector of rates to the Bedwas &
Machen Urban District Council, 11
Newport road
Knight Herbert William, news agent.
Central buildings
Lewis G. G. (Mrs), grocer
Lewis Richard, farmer, Llwynllynfa
Lewis Wm, G. frmr.Ty-yn-y-wern fm
Lewis Wvndham G. butcher
MOiV. 2t
38 BEDWA3.
Lloyds Bank Limited (Eichaid A.
Lewis, manager) (open tues. ii to
a; sat. 9.30 to 11.3x3); draw on
head office, 71 Lombard st. London
EC3
McManus John Robert Hawthorne
L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. physician k sur-
geon, Glencoe
Medland George, hair dresser
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Ihiffrvn-Isaf farm (postal address,
Llanbradach)
Morgan Thomas Edward, butcher
Nash Charles, farmer, Tr-maen
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Ltd. (D. J. Evans, mgr.)
(open daily 10 to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to
J2), Church street; draw on head
office, 1,5 Bi8'hopsgate,London E C a
Navigation Steam Coal Co. Limited,
colliery owners
Newport Co-operative Industrial So-
ciety Limited (branch), grocers,
Newport road
Nolan Jeremiah Stack L.R.C.P. &
S.Edin., LR.F.P. & S.Glas. phy-,
sician & surgeon, Newport road
Phipps Samuel, hoot repairer
Price Fdk. Thos. Church House inn
Rees William, tailor
Richard.s Jame.s, farmer, Pen-y-wain
Richards Wm. John, general dealer
*Svke8 Edwd. Hv. boot repr.Pandv rd
Tanner Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper '
Taylor Alfred S. V. surveyor to the;
Bedwas & Machen Urban District:
Council, Council offices 1
Thomas Alfred William, beer retailer
Thomas Arthur, builder, Pandy road
Williams Garnet, undertaker
Williams George (Mrs.), farmer
Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.), confec-
tioner, Roath house
Williams Robt. confctnr. Newport rd
BEDWELLTY
16 north-west from Newport, 15 north-west from Ponty-
]jool, and d south from Tredegar, in the Bedwellty divi-
.■iio'i of the county, hundred of Wentloog, Tredegar
county court district, rural deanery of Bedwellty, arch-
tleaconrv of Monmouth and diocese of LlandafT. Theie
are .stations here called Bedwelltv Pits, Argoed. Holly
Bush. Markham Village and Blaokwnml, all on the Sir-
howy branfh of the London and North Western niilway.
and ;tl«o at Aberbarsioed and Pengam on the Brecon and
Merthv-r railway. By Local Government Board Order,
No. 26..J33, which came into operation May 29, 1891.
the i-ural part of the civil parish was constituted an
X'rbnn District, and governed under the provisions of the
"Local Government Act. 1094" (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73).
by a Council. By Local Government Board Order.
No. 29.553, which came into operation September
29, 1893, part of the Urban District of Bedwelltv was
transferred to the Urban District of Ebbw Vale', and
part of the latter to the former. The parish is supplied
with water from the works of the Tredegar Urban Dis-
trict Council. The church of St. Sannan is an ancient
► tone building, m the Early English style, standing on
the top of a hill, midway between Argoed and Bargoed
railway stations, and consists of chancel, nave, north
ai»l«, .south porch, and an embattled western tower con-
taining 6 bells : an organ was presented in 1900 by Evan
Thomas esq. of Builth, in memory of his wife, Rachel
Thomas (EUa) : the church was restored in 1858 and
again in 1902. and has 300 sittings. An acre of ground,
the gift of the 4th and fast Viscount Tredegar (d. 1013).
was added to the churchyard in iqio. The register
dates from the year 1C24. The living is a rectory, with
Blackwood annexed, net yearly value ;t294, with resi-
dence and I acie of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of
LlandafT. and held since 1006 hv the Rev. Robert
William Roberts, of St. Aidan's, and rural dean of
Bedwellty. Tlic pari-h contains many iron works and
collieries. Lord Tredegar, v/ho is lord of the m«nor,
Mrs. Brewer. Edmund W. T. Llewelyn Brewer-Williams
es<|. the Ebbw Vale Co. Limited, the trustees of the late
Lady Llanover. the trustees of the late Colonel John
Yerbury Moggridge RE. and-Edward Lewis esq. are the
principal landowners. Th» soil is clay; subsoil, clay.
The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The are'
of th" civil parish and Urban District is 7.1 12 acres of
MONMOUin SHIRE.
Williams William, ironmonger
Woods C. B. k Sons, boot repairers.
The Square
Worthington Thomas Henry, iriin-
monger. Central buildings
MAESTCWMMER.
Abraham Richard, Gellydeg
Beddoes Miss, Bron Elerch
fluglies Rev. lliomas John (Cong)
James Morgan, Maesycwmmer house
Jones Rev. C. Davie's (Presbyterian)
.Marks Mrs. Newman, Summerfield hall
Thomas Thomas Price. Maesycoed
Treasure David John, Ty Gw'vn
White Mrs. Hill View house
COMMEnCIAL.
Abraham Richard, mining engineer.
Gellydeg
Baker William H. hair dresser
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (open
tues! 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) draw on
head office, 74 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Patten Edward, blacksmith
Belch Charles, coal dealer & Iniuher
Cecil Herbert Arthur L.R.C.P. & S.
L.M.Irel. physician & surgeon
Davies Mary (Mrs.) & Wm. farmers
Davies John Archer, boot repairer
Davies John W. shopkeeper
Davies Margaret (Mr«.), farmer.
Bedwas Uchaf
Edwards Richard, farmer, Cwm-du
Evans David S. & Sons, grocers
Ganderton William George, auc-
tioneer. Post office, Main street
Gulliford E. Prince Albert hotel
Harris Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Harris Isaac, assur. ,supt. Brynsiriol
Harris John, builder
James Morgan, wool merchant
Jenkins John, farmer. Gellideg Isaf
Jenkins Thomas, Junction inn
land and 43 of ■
the population i
Lkelly's
Jones Thomas k Co. grocers
Jones William D. news agent
Kibble James, greengrocer
Lessimore Alfred George, shopkeeper
Lewis Ann (Mrs.), Penllan farm
Lewis Jack. Travellers' Rest P.H
Lewis John, dr.iper. Main road
Lewis Thomas, farmer, Duffrjn
McManus George, hair dresser
Macredie John, farmer, Trehir
Mae«ycwmmer Chemical Works Co.
wood distillers
Maesycwmmer Library k Institute-
^D. H. Richards, sec')
Marks Newman (Mrs.), school for
girls, Summerfield hall
Morgan Arthur Lane, commercia!
traveller, Brooklands
Norris William George, confectioner
Player Mary (Miss), refreshment rm»
Reidv William Augustus L.R.C.P. &
S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. physician
k surgeon
Richards Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Richards Llewellyn, frmr. Penowarrau
Richards Richard, farmer, Gwena
Smith William H. shopkeeper
ith Wales Tar Co. tar distillers
Thomas Brothers, butchers
Thomas Gwylim, Angel P.H
Thomas Louisa (Mrs.), farmer
Thomas Thomas Einon, tailor
Thomas Thos. Price, solr. Maesycoed
Thomas William, farmer, Tyrhiwan
Treasure David John, solicitor ; k at
eur-de-lvs k Pengam, Cardiff
larris Workmen's Industrial Co-
lerative Society Limited
White Leonard Thos.ironmgr.Main st
Williams David, beer retailer
Williams Richard, butcher. Main rd
Williams Richd. Butchers' Arms P B
Williams William, farmer, Tyncoed
Williams William L. shopkeeper
par
The population of the Urban District Wards in 191 1
was: — Aberbargoed, 5,051; Argoed. 2.051; Blackwood,
4,221; Cwmsyfiog, '3,485; New Tredegar, 4,727;
Pengam, 3,012.
The following villages and places are within the parish
of Bedwellty: — Aberbargoed, Argoed, Blackwood. Cwm-
syfiog. Holly Bush. Manmoel. Pengam, Rock and New
Tredegar. ' New Tredegar, with CwmsyBog. will be
found under a separate heading.
Seiton and Parish Clerk. Rees Rowlands.
Wall Letter Bos. Letters received through Cardiff, via
Aiierbargoed. Aberbargoed is the nearest telegraph
& money order office, about i mile distant
Post Oflic'e. Holly Bu.sh.— Thomas Foulkes, sub-post-
master. Lettixrs through Newport. Argoed is the
nearest money order k telegraph office, 2J miles distant
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Mi'.-i« at the Council Offices, New Tredegar. 2nd k 4th
Inesday in each month at 3.30 p.m.
Members.
A]\ retire in April, 1922,
(Chairman. William O'Connor.
Vice-chairman, Evan Thomas.
.\berbargoed Ward.
Thomas Jones | Evan Thomas
James Powell |
Blackwood Ward.
Edward Uevnori I Lewis Lewis
W. G Evans I William O'Connor
(feorge Herbert I Fiancis Wvlde
John Vinson Lewi-
|F,ancis
Nu.se A. L. Cole
New Tredegar Ward.
OIBECTORY.]
Mt^N-MULTHteHIKE.
BEDWKl.LTY.
W. T. Perrvman
Pengani Ward.
I W B. .lones
Phillipetown Ward.
I John Wilkin?
Officers.
Cl«Tk, Thomas Jamr-s Thomas. Baij;oed
TreasuiPi-. William Phillips Barclays Bank Ltcl.Tricle«ai
Medical Officpi- of Health. David Rees Roberts MB.
Durh. Bryu Awel. New Tiedefiar
Snrveyor, Daniel H. Price, Pentwyn avenue, Blackwood
Assistant Surveyor. G. A. Taylor, Aherbargoed
Sanitary Inspector, Frederick Hynam, Council ofliii's.
New Tredegar
Collector, Alfred Richards, The Hollies, Blackwood
Bedwelltjr Union ; for particulars see Tredegai-.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The schools are included in the Tredegar group; set
Tredegar
Manmoel (mixed), built in 1880. for 49 children ;
Mrs. Jane Harris, misbress
Hollv Bn.^h (mixed & infants'), built in 1014. for -,jc
children; David Matthews, ma.ster
Bailway Stations.
Bedwellty Pits, Charles Carter, station master
Holly Bush, Joseph F. Davies, station master
ABERBARGOED is a large and rapidly growing
tillage, with a station on the Brecon and Merthyr rail-
way. 159.J miles from London, opposite to Bargoed.
in Glamoripin. It is lighted with gas by the Ehymne;
and Aber Valleys Gas and Water" Co. Limited. The
great increase in population is due to the sinking of
three new pits and the establishment of chemical
works by the Powell-Duffryn Steam Coal Co. Limited.
St, Peter's church here is connected with St. Sannan'>
C^hurch, Bedwellty, and affords 315 sittings; there are
also Calvinistic .Methodist, Wesleyan, Welsh Congrega-
tional, and English and Welsh Baptist chapels. The
Workmen's Hospital, built in iqoq. at a cost, including
•quipment, of ;^6,ooo, for the benefit of the workpeople
engaged in the Rhyniney Valley by the Powell-Dnffryn
Steam Coal Co. Limited, is available for 24 patients,
and is supported by workmen's contributions. The
Workmen's Institute, a branch of the Bargoed and
District Workmen's Institutes and Libraries, built in
1907, contains a lecture hall, seating 150 persons, a
billiard room containing five tables, and a library of
J909, at a cost of ^1,900 ; E. Blackmore, acting ser-
geant in charge.
Town Sub-Post. M. O.. T. & T.-lephone Call Office.—
John S. Perkins, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive
through Cardiff & delivered from Bargoed
Wall Letter Boxes.— Bedwellty road ; Cwrt Coch &
Commercial street
Public Elementary School, built in 1904. tor 550 child-
ren, & enlarged in 1908 for a mixed & infant.s' .school,
is now formed into the senior girls' & infants' depart-
ment, with cookery class, & open-air class for tuber-
culous children attached ; the school will hold -,Bo
senior girls & 320 infants ; Miss Jennv Griffiths,
senior girls' mistress; Miss G. E. Bees, infant.s' mist
A new school was built in 1911. at a cost of £j.ooo. for
400 senior boys ; James Powell, master
Bailway Station, James Watts, station master
ABGOED is a village in the jiarish ot Bedwellty, will.
a station on the Sirhowy line of the London and North
Western railway, 157J miles f:om London and 5 south
from Tredegar.' Here are Welsh and English Baplist
and Primitive Methodist chapels and a Church Mission
hall. In the neighbourhool are several collieries.
The Markham Village was founded near Argoed by
the Markham Steam Coni Co. ; a site of about 40 acres
Tieing purchased midway between Argoed and Holly
Bush for the erection of 400 houses, and the work of
building was commenced in 1913. The cost of the
scheme was about ^100,000.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office. —Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret
Charles, sub-postmistress. Letters through Newport
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), built in
1899, for 250 children, & enlarged in 1906, for 220
mixed k 99 infants; Robert E. Hough, master; Miss
Lilian A. Fowler, mistress
Railway Station. John F, Eeynolds. station master
■ County Police. Edward Hopperton
nd two
Delivery Office,
lub-postmistresB.
Gordon road ;
BLACK\^OOD is a large village, about half a mile
long, in a beautiful valley, through which flows the river
Sirhowy, and has a station on the Newport and Sirhowy
branch ot the London and North Western railway, 8
miles south from Tredegar and 7J south-west from
Pontypool : it is lighted with gas from works the property
of the Bedwellty Urban District Council. St. Margaret's,
formerly a chapel of ease to Bedwellty. erected in 1876,
was formed into a conventual district in 1911 ; it is a
small building of stone with Bath stone dressings in
the Gothic stvle, consistins: of chancel, nave and west-em
turret containing one bell: it has 280 sittini;s. The
Rev. Luther Evans L.D. ot St. David's College. Lam-
peter is the curate in charge. St. Margaret's Church
H:,ll 'was erecled in ,912. at a cost of £2,250. The
set vices an' conducte.i by a Church Army missioner.
A Presbyterian Church of'Wales was built here in 1910,
at a cost of £i,r.o ; it has 150 sittings. The large public
hall, holding 600 people, is used for public meeti
entertainments. Here is an iron foundry a
collieries.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Expr
Blackwood.— Miss Lucy M. Watkins, s
Letters arrive from Newport
Wall Letter Boxes.— At Rock Foundry;
Cefn road & High street
Pillar Letter Box, The Square
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOB BED'WELLTY PETTY
SESSIONAL DI'VISION.
Jones Samuel Nathan O.B.E. Cartref Melus, Stow Park
avenue, Newport (chairman)
Badge Matthew Holiday, 22 Meredith terrace, New-
bridge, Newport
Brookes James George, The Cottage, Abercarn
Davies Edgar, Trelyn, Pengam
Davies Evan, Miners' office, Ebbw Vale
Davies John, West end, Abercarn
Davies William Augustus, Wood view, Hengoed
Davies William Henry, Parkwern, Weymouth rd. Frome,
Somerset
Edwards Charles M.P. Miners' office. Blackwood
Edwards John, Plas Gwyn, Rhymney
Evans David Walter, 10 Mathew square, Bhymney
Evans Howell Thomas, The Laurels, Blackwood, Newport
Evans John, Hillgrove, Mardv. Abergavenny
Fine Lewis Lionel. 40 Newport road, Cardiff
Francis Be:ija.min. Bronant, Abertillery
Gardner Robert Ander.son. 14 Esher grove, Nottingham
Gooding Willi im. 36 Mellin st. Cwmfelinfach
Gorman Michael. Rosslea, Llanhilleth
Gregson William, Braeside, Blaina, Mon
Harris Bees. 2 The Terrace, Rhymney
Harrison William Barrow, Bryn Ivor, Abertillery
Herbert John Leonard. Glyndwr, Tredegar
Hngher, David, 34 Whitworth terrace, 'Tredegar
Hughes Morgan Howell, Glyn terrace, Tredegar
Jackson William Rosser. Treyork, Rhymney
James Morgan, Maesvcwmmer house. Maesycwmmer
Jeremiah Richard, W'oodfield cottage, Blackwood.Newprt
Jones Alfred. Bronwydd, Ebbw Vale
Jones Benjamin, 29 Plantation street, Rhymney, Cardiff
Jones David, Badminton grove, Ebbw Vale
Jones Lewis. Highbury, Blackwood, Newport
Jores Roger Williams, Pengam, Cardiff
Jones Thom.is Rees, 6 Harcourt place, Bhymney
Lewis Edmund Roger. The Grove, Lansdown road,
Abergavenny
Llewellin William, Upton tiouse, near Poole, Somerset
Marsh Chas. Wm. Earle, Rockdale, Stow park, Newpord
Miles Lewis, Snowdrop cottage, Bedwas. Cardiff
Mills Frederi'-k M.l.C.E. Llwyn Dil court, Abergavenny
Moro-an Hugh Watkins, 35 Castle street, Tredegar
Morris Stephen Davies, the Old Post Office Shop, Mar-
ket street, Ebbw Vale
Nash William Samuel, Clive house, Fleur-de-Lis
North William, 38 Castle street, Tredegar
Onions Alfred MP. i Queen square, Tredegar
Partridge William, The Bank, Ebbw Vale
Pembro Tom Rees, 8 Carlton terrace. Cross Keys
Phillips David Wm. Greenlands. Beaufort. Breconshire
Phillips Neheuiiah, Brynsyfl, Elliotstown. New Tredegar,
Cardiff
Phillips Seth, Pantvcelyn, Pofitllanfraith. Newport
Pond Christopher. Bloomfield. Blackwood. Newport
Price Thomas John, Gwynfa, Tredegar
Price William, Clarence house, Newbridge
Pritchard David Francis, Goytrey house, near Pontypool
Eaffan Peter Wilson MP. 22 Denbigh place. South Bel-
gravia, London S W i
MON. 2t
40 BEDWELLTy.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Richards David Theophilus M.D. The Meadows, Kisca,
Newport
Richards John, Islwyn house, Abercam
Kichai-ds Bight Hon. Thomas MP. The Lawn, Kinian
road, Cardiff
Rocyn-Jones David Thomas M.B. Deansgate, Basselev
road, Newport
Eoutledg-e Wm. Hy. Glanhaiden, Govilon, Abergavenny
Sargent William Gostvrycke, Padstow, North Cornwall
Smith William, Lawn house, Rhymney
Stanfield John, Bellevue house, Llanhilleth
Stewart William, Bro-Dawel, Caerleon, Newport
Tallis Alfred Simeon, Llwyn Cehn, Caerleon
Tarrant Joseph. Gelly Crug. Abertillery
Thomas Albert, ii Tredegar road. New Tredegar
Thomas Edmund, Gilwern, PontUanfraith, Newport
Thomas John Daniel. Bronrhiw. Maes-v-cwmmer,Cardift
Thomas William, Gold Tops. Aherbeeg
Treasure David, The Grove, Gellyhaf. Mae.'^ycwmmer
Vachell Theodore, Glen Lyn, Newport
Williams Maj. Jestvn, Brvnderwen ho. Maindee, Newport
Williams Thos. Morgan, Siwfra rd.Dukestown, Tredegar
Woodward John, Trinity row. Pontywaun, Newport
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Abercarn. Aber-
tillery, Bedwellty. Ebbw Vale, Mynyddyslwyn, Nanty-
glo & Blaina, Rhymney, Risca & Tredegar Urban
District Councils are ej-o£Bcio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward Homfray Davics.
Bridge street, Tredegar
Petty Sessions are held on alternate fridays at Black-
wood Police station at 10.15 a.m. ; at the Police
station, Tredegar, every alternate tuesday, at 10.30
a m. excepting county court days, when they are
held on monday ; at Blaina Police station every
. fourth friday, at 10.45 a.m. ; at the Police station,
Ebbw Vale, every alternate thursday, at 11 a.m. &
at the Police station, Abercarn, every alternate thurs-
day. at 10.15 a-™. & at the Police station. Aberti'lery.
every alternace wednesday.at 10.30 a.m. The following
places are included in the petty sessional divisinn : —
Abercarn, Abertillery, Aben'struth, Bedwas (Upper 4
Lower), Bedwellty, Clawrplwyff, Ebbw Vale, Islawr-
coed, Manmoel, Mynyddyslwyn, Mynyddmaen. New
Tredegar, Penmaen, Rhymney, Tredegar, Uwchlawr
coed & such parts of the parishes of Beaufort. Dukes-
town, Llangattock, Llangynider, Llechryd k Rassa as
now form part of the administrative county of Mon-
mouth
The new County Police Station & Petty Sessional Divi-
sion Court (Blackwood) was erected here in igi2, at
a cost of ^3,800. Sergeant George Jury,
& 5 constables
Public Elementary School, Blackwood, built
a cost of .£'7,067, tor 374 children ; Go
Public Elementary School. Blackwood (infants), built in
1877, & enlarged in 1896 & 1910, for 276 children;
Miss M. E. Major, infants' mistress
Public Elementary School, Blackwood, built in 1914, at
a cost of j£8,o45, for 350 mixed & 210 infants; Frank
Parsons, master ; Miss E. F. Reeves, infants' mistress
RaQway Station (L. & N. W. H.), Henry Forrester,
station master
PENGAM is a village ii. the civU parish of Bedwellty.
but ecclesiastically annexed to Flenr-de-Lis, and lies in
a vallev on the river Runinev, with a station on the
Brecon and Merthyr railway and on th.> Rhymney rail-
way, 6J miles south from Rb»-mnev. There are English
and Welsh Baptist and Wesleyan" chapels, and in the
neighbourhood are many collieries.
The Pengam Garden Village is built at TWYN
FFALD, on the top of a hill midway between the
Pengani and Blackwood stations. The area of the
site is about 45 acres, and there are about 500 houses
and some shops. The total cost of the scheme was
about jfi3o,ooo.
in charge,
Evans,
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
— Mrs. Margaretta Jenkins, sub-postmistress. Letters
through Cardiff
Post Office, Garden City. — Ernest J. Bennett, sub-post-
master. Letters delivered from Pengam, which, i
mile distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph
office
Public Elementary School, built in 1878 k enlarged in
1911, for 204 mixed k 160 infants; George Kilbourn,
master ; Mrs. Ruth Willey, infants' mistress
Public Elementary School, Fair View, built in 1912, at
a cost of j^g.ooo, for 350 mixed & 200 infants ;
Edwin Walters, master ; Miss EUxabeth Morgan, in-
Public Elementary School (Cefn Forest), Garden City,
built in 1915, for 350 mixed and 250 infants ; Thos.
J. Watkins, master; Miss E. Lewis, infants' mistresii
County Police Station, James Gubb, constable
Railway Station (B. & M. Ry.), Sidney G. Harris, sia-
tion master
ROCK is a hamlet, 1 mile from Blackwood Railway
station. Here is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel.
Letters through Newport arrive at 8.45 a.m. Blackwood
is the nearest money order & telegraph office, about i^
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of
edwelltv. St. Sannan, Rev. Robert Willii
rector, k rural dean of Bedwellty; 11 a.r
Bober
Aberhargoed, St. Peter
Argoed Mission Hall
niackwood. St. Margaret's, Rev. Luther Evans L.Div.
curate in charge; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Holly Bush Mission Room ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
.Markham Village Mission Room; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist, Argoed (Welsh & English); 10.30 a.m. &
6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Baptist, Aberbargoed (Caersalem) (Welsh & English) .
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Aberbargoed (English); 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Baptist. Blackwood (English) (Mount Pleasant) ; 10.30
a.m. k 6.30 p.m
Baptist. Blackwood (Welsh) (Libanus) ; 10.30 a.m. &
6 p.iu. ; mon. k thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Holly Bush; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Baptist, Pengam (English); 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m
Baptist, Pengam (Welsh), Rev. D. Llewellyn Morris ;
30 a.m. (Welsh) &; 6
; (Calvinistic Methor
10.30 a.m. a 0 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Rock)
p.m. (English)
Central Hall, Forward Mov(
dist); II a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational, Aberbargoed (Welsh'); 11 a.m. k 6 p,nt
Congregational, Blackwood (English); 11 a.m. k 6 p.ui
C .ngregational, Blackwood (Jerusalem) (Wel.^^h) ; 10.30
am. k 6 p.m
Congregational. Fleur-de-Lis ; 10.30 a.m. 4; 6 p.m
O-ingregational, Hollv Bush; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Trelyn (Salem); 10.30 u.iii.
& 6 p.m
Presbyterian Church of Wales, Blackwood (English).
Rev. Thomas Probert ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Primitive Methodist.
Blackwood Circuit, Rev. Thomas Fletcher.
Argoed ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Blickwood; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist.
West Monmouth Mission,
.\luThargoed ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Blackwood; 11 a.m. 4; 6 p.m
Pengam, Fair View ; n a.m. k 6 p.m
BEDWELLTY. ItDavies Margaret (Mrs),
(Marked thus J shouhl be addressed Pontygwaith
Cardiff.) Davies Wm. farmer, Tynewydd farm Phillips George, fanner, Tir-y-pentre
fMarked thus t should be addressed '^^'»"» ^"''- '■'""' Havodtrisclosfach tPowell Rees, farmer, Maesyron
Tredegar ) {Evans David (Mrs.), frmr. Penyrheol Free Thos. frmr. Penrhiwllawyddog
Roberts Rev. Robert William (rector tHawkins Wm. Geo. farmr. Low.frm »l'iitchard Wm. frmr. Cefn-Rhychdir
& rural dean). The Rectory {Howells Edmnd.frmr.Gwaelody-waun Pugh John, farmer, Havodtrisclosfach
James Jehoida, farmer, Gelynos Pugh Sarah (Mr8.),frmr.Pencopd-tawr
COMMEHCUL^ I JJamcs Lewis, farmer, Coedvbrain '{Richards William Edward, farmer.
Early closing day, Thursday. (Jenkins David, farmer, Rhos-wen Penywyrlod
Davies David (Mrs), farmer, Tirj {Jenkins Octavius (Mrs.), farmer, {Sanders D.ivid, farmer, Neuadd wen
Alice Lewis I Penyrheol {Sanders Rees, Church inn
tDavies John, farmer, Coedmoeth j Jones Morgan, farmr. Tynewydd cot {Saunders Lewis, farmer, Pantsam
Davies John, farmer, Pencoed fach {Jones Rees, farmer, Dan-y-llan {Williams Albert, New inn
DIRECTORY.]
ABERBARGOED.
(Letters via Cardiff.)
McVicar Hubert, The Laurels
KJ'Connor-Sinnott Thomas Patrick
Commercial street
Phillips Rer. William L.Div. (curat*
in charge of St. Peter's)
Williams Ivor, The Laurels
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday i p.m.
Ashford Henry, painter, 114 Oommer-
cial street
Assiratus & Sons, confectioners,Com-
mercial street
Baker Chas.boot ma.45Commercial at
Sevan E. & Son, greengrocers, 5 &
74 Commercial street
Bush Geo. shopkpr. 2 Neuaddwen st
Cinematograph Theatre (T. Jones
manager). Commercial street
Clarke Jn. grngro. 94 Commercial st
Cohen Barney,outfittr.49 Commercl.st
Coombs Alfred, hair dresser, 10
Commercial street
Cottage Hospital (Hy. Thomas, sec)
Croker Henry, baker, George street
Davies & Sons, news agents, 40 Com-
mercial street
Dayies Albt. butchr.28 Commeircial st
Davies George R. Duffryn hotel.
Commercial street
Davies W. J. butchr. 78 Commercial st
Edmunds Charles, shopkeeper. Com-
mercial street
Edwards Adeline (Mrs.), baker, 44
Commercial street
Trayling Sydney, furniture dealer, 41
Commercial street
Goulston Jn. btchr. 34 Comme.cialst
Higgs Albt. grocer, 92 Commercial st
India & China Tea Co. tea mer-
chants, 51 Commercial street
-lames Albert, boot repairer, 60
Commercial street
-Jenkins Thomas E. grocer, i Com-
mercial street
Jones Idris, electrical engineer to
Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co. Ltd
Jones Richard, ironmonger, 30 Com-
mercial street
•Jones Thomas, billiard rooms, Com-
mercial street
Lewis Bros. grocer3,5o Commercial st
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker,
84 Commercial street
Lewis William G. boot dealer, 42
Commercial street
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(T. M. Cule, manager, Bargoed)
(open mon. & thurs. 10 a.m. to
12 noon), Commercial street; draw
on London Head office, 71 Lombard
street E 0 3
McVicar Hubert, collierv manager to
Powell IhifErvn Steam' Coal Co. Ltd.
"Wie Laurels
Mason Geo. grocer. Commercial st
Mazey Evan, ironmonger, 24 Com-
mercial street
Molineaux F. chemist to the Powell
Duffryn chemical works, Fair view
Morgan E. J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Commercial street
Myers Nathan, clothier, 12 Commer-
cial street
Nash William, china & glass dealer.
Commercial street
New Tredegar & District Co-opera-
tive Society Limited (branch).
Commercial street
National Provincial & Onion Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch)
(open tues. k fri. 2 to 3 p.m.) ;
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
O'Connor-Sinnott Thomas Patrick,
physician & surgeon,Commercial st
Perkins John S. stationer & post-
master, Commercial street
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co. Lim
colliery owners
Powell Chas. B. grngro. Commercial st
Powell David, grngro. Commercial i
Powell F. S. grocer. Commercial st
Powell Marv Ann (Mrs.), Smithi
Arms P.H"
Price & Thomas, drapers, 6 &
Commercial street
Reed William, baker. Commercial si
Bissi Bros, confrs. 48 Commercial si
Sage Susan M. (Mrs.), grocer, 11
Commercial street
Specter Israel, wardrobe dealer, 58
Commercial street
Stephens Joseph A. confecti
Commercial street
Staite Jn. boot dlr. la. Commercial st
Tanner Maria (Mrs.), draper, lo:
Commercial street
Thomas David John, draper, see
Price k Thomas
Titchener Arthur H. baker, Commer
cial street
Urch Ann E. (Mrs.), greengrocer, 4;
Commercial street
Walters Chas.confr.iioCnmmercial st
Ward James. Travellers' Rest P.H
Webb Arth. grocer. Commercial st
Williams David, grocer, 26 Commer-
cial street
Williams David, Greyhound P.H
Williams Ivor, mechanical enL'inee
to the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal
Co. Limited, The Laurels
Williams Parry, chemist, Commir
cial street
Workmen's Library & Institute(Thos.
Pugh, librarian ;' Wm. Williams, sec)
ARGOED.
Edwards Edward
Griffiths John Richard, Llwynfedw
O'Connor William, Abernant
COMMEHCUL.
Argoed k District Library (Edwii
Jenkins, sec)
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open 10 to 11.45 a.m.wed.) ; draw
on head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3.
Bargoed Coal Co. Limited, collier\
proprietors (William O'Connor,
certificated agent"), Abernant iV
Llanover collieries
Bowdritch Brothers, builders, Twyn
Simmon farm
Budd & Co. collierv proprietors
Charles Elizabeth M. (Mrs.), draper.
Post office
,ans William G. greengrocer
Giles Fredk. shopkpr. 8 Sunny view
Griffiths John Richard M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon
& medical officer & public vaccina-
tor Argoed district, Bednelltv
union, Llwynfedw
Haines Samuel Arthur, grocer
Harris William Jones (Mrs.), farmer.
Argoed farm
Hemming William, greengrocer
lenkins Brinley, grocer
lenkjns Edward, farmer
Jenkins Isaiah, draper. High street
Jones Sydnev, carpenter
Lewis John, Castle P.H
Lloyd Philip L. Argoed Arms P.H
Meredith David, grower
Morgan David, ironmonger. High st
Mnrsan William Roeer, shopkeeper
Norris Gilbert, shopkeeper
Phillips James, hair dresser
Price Norman Tbom.Ts, architect
Richards Edith (Miss),farmer,Argoed
Robinson Edwin, shopkeeper
Thomas Jedidiah, butcher
Thomas Marv J. (Mrs.), boot dealer,
Hiirh street
White Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Williams Thomas, builder
BtDWl-LLTY. 41
BLACKWOOD.
PKIVATE RESIDENTS.
Bivan Miss, Rhoswen
Bevans John, The Beeches
Bethel John, Llwyncelyn
Brewer-Williams Edmund Williams
Tom LlewelynD.L.,J.P.Maesruddud
Brown Thomas, Sunny croft
Coleman Thomas, Kiaro
Cook William James, Fairfield
Cooper Robert Henry, The Rosary
Davies William, Bryncelyn
Ebdon Champess Win. Mvrtle grove
Edwards Charles M.P., j.P, Miners'
Edwards Edward, Maes-y-garn
Evans Howell Thomas J.P.The Laurels
Evans Robert Gomer, Bodiwan
Evans Tudor, Hillsboro
Fletcher Rev. Thomas (Primitive
Methodist), Jesmond
Godwin Mrs. Overdale
Green John, i Pentwvn avenue
Hart Charles, Hill crest
Hough Robert Eddisbuvy.Pentwyn ho
Jones George, 5 Pentwvn avenue
Jones Lewis J.P. Highbury
Jones Miss. Tv-Newvdd
Lewis Mrs. Brondeg
Love Samuel Moses, Highlands
Macaulav Donald MB. Glengarrv,
Hiirh street
Mackav Charles Gordon M.B., Ch.B.
Glen view
Moss Mrs. Brvncvnon
Phillips Willi,™ "
Phillips Wm. Jas. Spencer, Briar bnk
Pond Christopher J.P. Bloomfield
Price Daniel W. Pengelli
Probert Rev. Thomas (Welsh Presby-
Rhys Edward Jones, 2 Pentwyn aven
Scudamore Rowland Jas. Treaddow
Smith Rev. Arthur E. (Congrega-
tional), Westward Ho
Stewart Mrs. E. E. Cartref
Tedstone James, 3 Pentwvn avenue
Treharne John Eilis, Sunnybank
Vaughan Mrs. Ashgrove
Webb Arthur Frederick, Trelawney
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday i p.m
Abrahams Ephraim. wardrobe dealer.
High street
Allmark Albert, watch ma. High st
Ashton William, confectioner,High st
Baldwin Eliza J. (Mrs.), midwife, i
Williams street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (William
Phillips, manager) (open daily, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. ; sat. g.30 a.m. to
12.30 p.m.) ; draw on head office,
54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Bartlett Richard Crofts, tobacconist.
High street
Bedwellty Urban District Gas Works
(C. Missenden, manager; T. J.
Thomas, clerk of the works)
Berni Brothers, ffefresh. rms. High st
Bickley W. k Sons, salt merchants
Blackwood Billiards & Recreation Co.
(0. Thorne, mgr.), Lucania hall
Blackwood Permanent Monev Society
(C. B. Langmaid, sec). High st
Blackwood Drban District Council
Fire Brigade (captain, Wm. Edwd.
Burton, in charge, k 8 men)
Booth Ralph E. painter. High street
Bowen Mary J. (Mrs), shopkeeper,
William street
Bowen William John, lodging house
keeper. High street
Briggs k Co. boot dealers. High st
Geo. L. decorator,5 Gordon rd
Brown Thomas, haulage contractor k
furniture remover. High street
Budd k Co. colliery owners. Rock k
gelli collieries
Carev Robert, shopkeeper. William st
Catlin Albt. Edwd. butcher.Bridge st
42 BEDWELLXy.
Challenger Samuel, fried fish dealer.
Bridge street
Chappell John Fredk. grocer, High si
Chaston Alfred, plumber. High street
Cleak Hy. fancy repository, High st
Cobley William', refreshment ruoms.fc
caretaker of Council hall
Coggins Geo. H. undertkr. Gravel ho
Coleman & Budding, drapers. High Bt
Coleman k Son, greengrus. High st
Coleman Geo. music tchr.Blumenlied
Coleman Geo. confectioner, High st
Coleman Jim, confectioner, High st
Coleman Obadiah, registrar of births
& deaths for the Tredegar sub-dis-
trict of Bedwelltv union, 3, Oakland
place
Coleman Tom. baker. High street
Council Hall (Wm. Coblev, caretaker)
Cule Thomas Morse, manager of
Lloyds Bank Limited, High street
Cnzner Wm. J.grngro. 29 Williams st
Davies David J. blacksmith, Wes-
leyan forge
Davies Evan, boot repairer. Hall at
Davie,s William, grocer. High street
Dayan Abraham, outfitter. High et
Dunstan Joshua, farmer, Ty-isaf
Eastmins Limited, butchers. High st
Ebdon Champness W. George P.H.
High street
Ebley William, registered lodging ho
Edmunds 4; Sons, ironmgrs. High st
Edmunds Arthur, deputy registrar
of births & deaths Tredegar sub-
di.strict, Glanffrwd
Edwards Edward Watkins, engineer
& surveyor to the Mynyddslwyn
Urban District Council. Woodlands
Ellvtay Howard, hair dresser. High st
Enoch Abrhm. M.P.S.chemist,High st
Evans Avor, fried fish dealer, Cefn rd
Evans Howell Thomas M.K.C.S.Eng.,
LA. H Dub., D.P.H.Cambs. sur-
geon. & public vaccinator, Black-
wood district. Bedwellty union, &
.-ertifying factory surgeon, medical
officer of health for Bedwellty
Urban District Council.TAe Laurels
Evans John, commsn. agt. Beaumont
Evans Nancy (Miss), fancy repository,
High street
Evans Tudor, ironmonger. High st
Evans Wm. Geo, greengro. High st
Exall George S.&Co.grocers.Bridge st
Fines Limited, outfitters. High street
Flower Abraham, boot repr. Bridge st
Fiirbenr .\rth.E. wardrobe dlr.High st
Godwin Sydney, outfitter. High street
Gnklblatt Isaac, boot dlr. High st
Grafton William. artificial teeth
manufacturer, Lvndhurst
Green Thomas, builder
Griffiths Bessie (Miss), millnr. High st
Griffiths Trevor C. solicitor, & clerk
to the Mynyddyslwyn Urban District
Council & Pension Committee
Groves George, Parrott P H High st
Hardest Morris George, greengrocer.
The Square
Harris Edith Man (Mrs), fancy
repository. High street
Harris George E. confctnr High st
Harris William, shopkeeper, Cefn rd
Houghton Raphael, watch ma.High st
Hovle Ida (Mrs.), refresh. rms.Hich at
Hushes A. P & Co. drapers. Hich st
Hughes Brothers, chalk merchants
Hunt Brothers, saddlers. Hish street
Hvatt Dora (Mrs), girls' school. The
Imperial Constitutional Club (W. J
Harris, sec)
India k, China Tea Co. crocrs.High st
James Abel, herbalist. High street
Jenkins ft Thomas, ironmongers. The
Jenkins Joidah 0 registrar of mar-
riages for the Hock sub-district ol
Be.lwelltv union
Jenkins Tom, wardrobe dlr. High st
J-ohn^on John SaTr' grocer, Hich st
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
ctioneers, The
Jones Lewis & C^
Square
Jones Catherine (Mrs.), farmer, Plas
Jones Evan, asst. overseer. The Ferns
Jones Evan Cromwell, grocer,High st
Jones Lewis, asses.sor & collector of
income tax. The Square
Jones Rees, farmer, Gellydywyll
Jones Sydney, undertaker, Woodfield
Jones William, farm bailiff to esors.
of E. D. Williams, Maesruddud
Cwmgelli
Jone.s William, Masons' Arms P.H
Lanymiiid Charles B. estate agent,
Hiih street
Lewi..j Anthony, Tredegar Arms P.H
Lewis Evan, Carpenters" Arms P.H
Lewis Evan, farmer, Berllanlwyd
Lewis John Vinson, grocer. High st
Lewis Norman, artificial teeth maker.
High street
Lewis Thomas, outfitter. High street
Lines John, greengrocer. High street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Thos.
Morse C\ile. manager) (open daily,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; sat. 9.30 a.m.
to 12.30 p.m.). High street ; draw
on London head office, 71 Lombard
street E C 3
London Joint Cilv & Midland Bank
Limited (branch) (A. C. Mitchell,
manager) (open mon. wed. ft fri.
11 a.m. to 2 jmi.). High street;
draw on head office, Threadneedlf
street E C 2
Longstaff Chas. Edwd. bazaar, High st
Love Myer, house furnisher. High st
Lovell John P. grocer. High street
-Macaulay Donald MB., Ch.B.Glas.
physician & surgeon. Glengarry,
High street
Mackay Charles Gordon M.B.. Ch.B.
Glas. physician & surgn. Glen view
Miners' Federation Offices (Tredegar
Valley) (Charles Edwards MP..
J.P. sec)
Jorgan Arthur John. fried fish dealer.
High street
Morgan James, boot maker. High st |
Morgan Martha (Mrs.), Red Lion inn
Moriran Tudor, greengrocer. High st
Morris Isaac, furn. dealer. High st
'torris Wm. hair dresser. The Square
Miirrin Joseph Henry, stationer. High
street & The Sqnare
National Provincial ft Union Bank of
England Limited (branch) (W. T.
Diike Williams, manager) (open
mon. to fri. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.:
sat. Q.30 a.m. to ia.30 p.m.) ;
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Palace Cinema (Blackwood Electric
Theatre Co. Limited, proprietors)
Palmer James, butcher. High street
& farmer, Pentwyn
Parry Frank, Foresters PH. High st
Pavilion Theatre (E. Harper, mgr)
Phillips Geo. painter, Pentwyn r.iad
Phillips William, manager of Bar-
clays Bank Limited
Pond Christopher, colliery owner.
Gwaelodywain k Primrose & Rock
collieries
y^jf^ Joseph, seh'iol attendance officer
Cefn road
Powell ft Jones, drapers, High stre.-l
Pratten Arthiir,lciclging house keeper.
Hi.jh street
Prewett Saml. tied fish dlr. High st
Prici' Daniel H. surveyor to the Bed-
welltv Urban District Council.
Pentwvn avenue
Priestlev J. Temple, solicilor,High st
Piince Marshall, outfitter, Hieh st
Provident Clothing ft Supply Co. Ltd
The Sqnare
Rswlinn-s Geo.R,.yal Oak P.H.High st
'ledirian Annie M. (Mr8.).shopkeeper.
Brido-e street
Rees .John. fanr> repcitorv. Hiidi st
Tkelly's
Reynolds George A. fried fish dealer.
High street '
Richards Alfred, assistant overseer ft
collector of parochial ft Urban Dis-
trict rates for the Bedwellty union.
The Hollies
Richards Alfi-ed. tailor. High street
Roberts John Daniel, draper. High st
Roberts James E. printer. High st
Ruse Lillian (Mrs.), midwife, Cefn rd
Ruthe • .Sam, fishmonger. High street
Saysell Thomas F. greengro. High st
Sheen William, baker, Stanley street
Shore Wm. Hy. boot repr. High st
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
High street
Star T.a Co. Ltd. provision dealers.
High street
Stewart John, beer retailer. High st
Srokes George H. outfitter. High st
Stokes Seth, shopkeeper. High street
Stone William, baker, Gordon road
Sumption Arth. C, M.P.S. chemist.
High street
Thomas David John, architect fte
High street
Thomas Jffhn M. hair dres6er,High si
Thomas Wick, confctnr. The Square
Thorne C. i. G. S. grocers. High st
Tippins William J. Butchers' Arms
PH. High street
Tomkiiis Thos. B. stationer. High st
Tredegar ft District Co-operative
Society Limited (branch). High st
Treharne John Ellis, iron founder.
Rock foundry
Tucker Brothers, butchers. High st
Tucker Win. greengrocer. High st
Walters Mary Ann (Miss), grocer.
High street
Webb Walter ft Co. bazaar, Hich st
Webb Arth. Fredk. architect. High st
Weeks Thomas, shopkeeper. High st
Wiggell Ernest William, photo-
grapher. High street
Williams Alfred, greengro. Bridge st
Williams- Wm. shopkeeper, Cefn road
Williams W. T. Duke, manager of
the National Provincial & Union
Bank of Englanil Limited
Winslad^ Wm. hardware dlr. High st
Witchell G. H. ft Co. Ltd. bakers.
High street
Woodwird E. ft Son.butchers.High st
Workmen's Librai-y ft Institute
(James Price, librarian)
PE.NGAM.
Jones Roger Williams J.P
Morris Rrv. David Llewelyn (Bapt)
Reidy Wm. Augustus, Glanyrafon ho
COMMBUCIAL.
Ball John, lodging house keeper
Baber .Archibald, ironmonger
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open mon. wed. ft fri. 10 a.m. to
12.30 p.m.) ; draw on head office,
U Lombard street, London E O 3
Bennett Ernest J. stationer. Post
office. Garden city
Button Edwin, groiier, Garden citv
Dando William J. news agent
Davies John S. ft Co. outfitters.
Pengam house
Davies Watkin Trinder, relieving
officer No. 6 district, Bidwellty
union, 77 Waun Borfa road
Davies Wm. G. confr. 11 Fair view
Ebsworth William, solicitor ft com-
missioner for oaths. T If 19
Edwards Frederick 0. greengrocer
English John, shopkpr. Garden city
Evans .\rthur B. boot maker
Evans Elthum J. grocer
Evans Jn. hair dresser. Garden citv
Field George. Smiths' Arms P.H
Fine Ada (Mrs.), confr. Garden citv
•'ine William, outfitter. Garden city
Tb)w;trd Herliert. shopkeeper
Howplls .Tohn. farmer. W«in-y-borfa
Ufr.'.
city
DI RECTO hY.]
M 'N.UOUTHSHIRE.
ISUTON. 43
officer k public vaccinator to the
Newport & Bedwelltj- union.Glanv-
rafon house
Rhymney Iron & Coal Co. Limited,
colliery owners
Sheward William, haulage contractor.
Twyn ffald
Sumption Arthur C. chemist, Garder
lal Gluh Ltd.
m. sec), Garden cit;
("Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Twvn Ffald Const
(William Burtoi
Thomas
Fair V
Upjohn Tom, shopkeeper, Garden i
Webb Ernest, shopkeeper. Fair vi
Williams Clara (Mrs.), greenijroi
Garden city
Williams Hugh H. shopkeeper
Williams Nicholas, drpr. Garden .
Winters Godfrey, greengrocer.
Fair view
Yendoll William, Ivy Bush hotel
Letteri
EOCK.
should be addressed Black
wood.
COMMEHCIAL.
HOLLY BUSH.
PRIVATE KESIDF.NTS.
John Howard, Markh
COMMERCIAL.
Ernest James,
ngfield
Margt. (Mrs.), Ho
ig John Henrv,
shopkeeper,
ly Bush :
Jenkins Margaretta (Mrs.), stationer,
& post office
.Tenkins Rchd. shoeing & general smith
Jones Kate (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jones Rees, grocer. Garden city
Lane Mary A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Garden city
Lewis George, Ivy Bush hotel
Lewis Lewis, registrar of bii-ths &
deaths Khymney Valley sub-dis-
trict, Bedwelltv union, Pengam ho
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
mon. wed. & Iri. lo a.m. to 12
noon) ; draw on London head
office. 71 Lombard street E C 3
Matthews David, saddler
Morgan Morgan, haulage contractor,
Twyn ffald
Morris Elizabeth A. (Mrs.), green-
grocer. Garden city
^"ew Tredegar & District Co-operative
Society Ltd. (branch), provisii
dealers
Pearce Frank, shopkeeper. Fair vii
Read Geo. news agent. Garden cit
Bead Wm. shopkeepi'r. Garden cit
■Rees Thos. shopkeeper. Garden cit
fieidy William Augustus L R C.P.
S.Edin., L.R.F.P. k S.Glas. lAy.'.i- Morgan Wm. Rock P.H.& blacks
cian & surgeon, district medical PadfieldElizh.(Mrs.),midwife,Rock
BETTWS is a parish, on the west of the road from Henllys, net yearly value ;^i6g, with residence, in the
Newport to Pontypool, i mile from Malpas, sj miles gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1900 by
north-west-by-west from Newport railway stations on the the Rev. David Jesse Evans, of St. Bees, who resides at
Great Western railway and 11 south from Pontypool, in Henllvs. Lord TredeL'ar, mho is lord of the manor,
the Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Went- and Sir Leonard Wilkinson Llewelyn K.B.E., J.P. are
long, Newport petty sessional division, union and county chief
Foulkes Thomas, shopkeeper, k po»b
office, Springfield
Holly Bush Library (Wm. Whittock,
librarian)
Hughes William, shopkeeper, Mark-
Hunt Lemuel, shopkeeper, SpringfieM
Morgan John, butcher, Springfield k
Markham village
Oliver Charles, grocer, Springfield
Rogers Josiah, Ancient Druid P.H
Williams E. D. (exors. of the late),
colliery proprs. (Wm. H. Davies.
manager). Old k New Holly Bu-sh
collieries
court district, rural deanery of Newport, archdeaconry
of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The church of
St. David, repaired in r858, is an ancient structure of
Soeal sandstone, in the Early English style, consisting of
•chancel and nave and a small western turret containing
one bell: there are 50 sittings. The register of baptisms
and burials dates from the year i6g6 ; marriages, 1756.
The living is a vicarage, annexed to the rectory of
PEIVATE RESIDENTS. Hopkins Will'
Apperlv Herbert L. Caen Brvn
Jenkins Edmund, The Oak '
Matthews Mrs. Elizabeth. Hazelwood
The chief
ops
population
Letters by
money
;ind and 16 of
1 in TQii, 92.
sandy ; subsoil, red sand
roots' The area is 1,117
; rateable value, ^1.749 ;
COMUERCIAI,
Baker Edward, farmer, Wernddu frir
Harris Mary (Mrs.), farmr. New ho
BETTWS-NEWYDD
senger from Newport, which is the nearest
■ fc telegraph office. The nearest post
office is at Malpas
The children of thi.s parish attend the school at Malpas
irmer, Cefn Adam 1 Thomas Daniel Lewis, farmer, coUec-
Humphreys James. farmer,Cwrt Bach tor of rates & assistant overseer t
Jenkins Edmund, miller (water), clerk to theParishCouncl Llwynhaid
Bettws mill Thomas Thos. M. farmer,Church frm
Lewis Wm. farmer, Llan-y-chavel I Tucker Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer. The
Monmouthshire Ladies' War Agricul-; Ferns farm
tural Committee (Miss Balfour, in! Williams Thomiis, farmer, Tnys-y-fro
charge). Grove farm
s a parish, on the road from the Rev. Edward
Clj-fha to Csk, 2 miles from Nantyderry station on
Newport, Abergavenny .nnd Hereford railway, and 4 miles
north from Usk, in the Monmouth division of the
county. Usk hundred and petty sessional division, union
of Abergavenny, county court district of Usk, rural
rleanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
■diocese of Llandaff. The church is an ancient building
of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
"west porch and a western turret containing 2 bells, and
there is a beautiful roodloft : the church has been
rertored, and has 90 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1734. The living is a rectory, annexed to
Trostrey, joint net income j^iso, with glebe (/90), in
the gift of Sir A. J. Fludver bart. and the Dean and
Chapter of Llandaff alternately, and held since 1903 by
Lane William, Bettws lodge
Lloyd Rev. Edward Jones M.A
The Rectory
COSIMERCIAL.
Brown George, Black Bear P.
blacksmith
Harris Wm. farmer, Bettws
BISHTOIT is a parish, ij miles east from Llanwern
station on the South Wales section, of the Great Western
railway, 5J east from Newport and 10 from Chepstow.
in the Monmouth division of the county, lower division
of the hundred of Caldicot, petty sessional division,
nnion and county court district of Newport, and in the
rural deanery of Caerleon, archdeaconry of Monmouth
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Cadwallader
small building of stone in the Early English style.
consisting of chancel,
embattled western tower (
was entirely restored in i
are 90 sittings. The registe
church was broken into ir
stolen. The living is a vi
of Llanwern, joint net
north porch
Dntaining one bell : the church
I87 at a cost of .^1,098 : there
■ dates from the year 1750. The
1821 and the earlier registers
arage, annexed to the rectory
<""<' ;^S5o.~^>* residence, in
the gift of F. W. G. Gore esq. and the archde
Lloyd M.A. of Corpus Christi
Ct liege, Cambridge, who is also perpetual curate of
Keiutys-Commander. Sir Arthur John Fludyer bart. is
the principal landowner. The soil is gravelly ; subsoil,
gravel and lime. The chief crops are wheat, oats,
barley, turnips and mangolds. The area is 1.130 acres;
rateable value, ;^936 ; the population in 1911 was 74.
Post Office. — Jam-s Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters
are received through Newport ; no delivery on
siindajs. Nantyderry is the nearest money order k
telegraph office, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, at The Brooks
Joint Public Elementary School for the three parishes
of Trostrey, Bettws-Newydd k Kemevs-Commander,
built in 1872, for 69 ' children ; Miss Eliiabeth
Appleby, mistress
Hopkins Albert, farmer. Lower
Berthlwydd
Jenkins Walt, farmer. Ilia farm
Williams James, post office
Williams Richard, boot maker
Llandaff alternately, and held since 1916 by the Rev.
Edward Morgan M.A. of Cambridge University. Here
is a Presbyterian hall to hold about 150 persons. The
Ecclesiastical Commissioners are lords of the manor.
F. W. G. Gore esq. is the principal landowner. The
soil is a clayey loam ; subsoil, clay and stone. The
chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The
area is 1,392 acres ; rateable value, .^4,392 ; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 167.
Post Office.— Thomas Davies, sub-postmaster. Let-
ters through Newport. Magor, 3 miles dist-ant, is
the nearest money order k telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, at Riding farm
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1878, at a
cost of jTSoo, lor 56 children ; Mrs. Mary Thomas,
mistre»«
44 BISHTON.
Morgan Rev. Edward M.A. (vie
of Bishton & rector of Lla
wern), The Vicarage
Rosser Morgan J. P. Ridings farm
COUUEBCIAL.
Bennett John, timber merchant
MONMOLMHSHIRE.
[kellv's
Gale George, farmer
George Benj. farmer, Gt. House farm
Hewitt Frank, frmr. Coedmpoeg frm
Rees Reginald, farmer
'Rosser Morgan J. P. farmer, Ridinijs
BLAENAVON is a town and parish situated among
the hills and on the river Avon Uwyd, or Torvaan, and
has a station on the Great Western railway (Eastern
Valleys branch), which commences at Newport and ter-
minates here ; the London and North Western railway
has also a station, called the high level station, on the
line from Abersychan to Brynmawr, about a quarter of a
mile from the town, on the mountain side. It is 167
miles from London by rail, 6 north from Pontypool, 0
south-west from Abergavenny, 5 J west from Llanover and
14 nirth from Newport, in the Monmouth division of the
county, Pontypool hundred and petty sessional division,
union of Abergavenny, within the county court district of
Abergavenny and Pontypool, and in the rural deanery of
Blaenau Gweut, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandali. The "Local Government Act, 1858" (21 and
22 Vict. c. 98), was adopted March 27, i860, and under
the provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894" (56
and 57 Vict. c. 73), the parish is divided into three wards,
viz. Eastern, Western and Central, and governed by an
I'rban District Council of 18 members. The town is lighted
with gas from works the property of the Blaenavon Gas
Co. Limited ; water is now supplied by the Urban Dis-
trict Council and obtained from three reservoirs, two at
Llanover road and one at Cae Cradoch. The Cemetery,
on the Varteg road, is owned by the District Council.
The civil parish was formed under the provisions of the
"Local Government Act, :394," by Local Government
Board Order, No. 31,805. from parts of Abervstruth.
Llanfoist. Llanover, Llanwenarth Ultra and Trevethin
with Pontypool, the area being the same as that of the
Urban District. The ecclesiastical parish was formed
in i860 from the civil parishes of Llanover, Llan-
foist, Llanwenarth and Trevethin. The church of
St. Peter, built and endowed by Samuel Hopkins
and Thomas Hill esqrs. the proprietors, at that time,
of the Blaenavon Iron and Coal Works, was opened in
1804 and consecrated in June, 1805, and is a building
of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave
and a western tower, with small spire, containing 6
bells: the church wa.s reseated in 1850 and thoroughly
repaired, and again reseated in 1883, "at a cost of about
" — - - . ^^j_ ^jj^
the
Davies Andrew & Lewis, farmers
Davies Betsy (Mrs.), farmer
Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), farme
Common farm
Davies Jas. Regnld. frmr. Castle fr
Gale -Vnn (Mrs.), farmr. Heolandrewi farm
Gale Cecelia (Mrs), farmer. High- , Smith George. New inn
meadow farm Tamplin Edward, farmer
BLACKWOOD, see Bedwellty.
Fiancis James and James Edwards esq. have also
small properties here. The soil is clay ; subsoil, coal
and mining strata, resting on mountain limestone. Th&
area of the civil parish and Urban District is 4,612
acres; rateable value, £s7,T.ki ; the population in 1911
was 12,010 in the civil and 11,946 in the eccle.siastical
The population ot the wards in 1911 was: Central,
3,978; East, 4,234; West, 3,798.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office
(letters should be addressed Blaenavon, Pontypool). —
Rees Jones, sub-postmaster
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office. Forgeside.— Francis J.
Coles, sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes at Broad street ; Bryn terrace ;
Glantorvaen terrace ; Philip street ; The Lodge &
_ irtly borne by the
patrons of the living: there are 75c sittings. 5o(
free: the churchyard was enlarged in 1882,
expense of the Company, by whom the land v
closed and presented, and a further extension wa
in 1891, the land being given by the Compan
legister dates from the year 1805. The living is a vicar-
age, with Capel Newydd annexed, net yearly value jt350.
with residence, in the gift of the Blaenavon Company
Limited, and held since 1914 bv the Bev. John Griffith
Mathias B.A. of St. David's College. Lampeter, and
surrogate. The Catholic Church, built in 1868, is dedi-
cated to the Sacred Heart and St. Felix; there are also
several dissenting chapels. The Town Hall is a building
of stone, erected in 1869 at a cost of upwards ot j£i,ooo,
and will seat 600 people ; the trustees of the late J. G.
Williams are the proprietors. The Police Court, in
Church road, was opened 1894, and here the petty ses-
sions are held. The Blaenavon Workmen's Institute in
High street, cjpened January 7, 1895, and erected in
1893-4, ot a cost of about j^g.ooo, consists, on the
ground floor, of library, reading, entertainment and
cipmmitlee rooms, and nn assembly room above, holding
1.500 persons; there is also an attached house for the
caretaker. The Blaenavon Company Limited have
very extensive iron and steel works and collieries, with
by-product coke ovens, recovering sulphate of ammonia,
tar, creosote oil, naphthalene, toluol and benr.ol ; three
blast furnaces, seven Siemens steel furnaces and rolling
mills, for rails, lyres, tinplate bars and billets, and
employ about 4.500 persons Here is a brewery.
The market day is on Saturday, and fairs are held on
i(th of April and 17th of September. A hospital
for the treatment of accident cases was erected in 1883.
and is entirelv managed and supported by a local
committee of the workmen and agents of the Blaenavon
Company. Blaenavon House, in the pnrk, is now used
hv the directors ot the Blaenavon Company Lirrited.
The principal landowners are the Blaenavon Company ;
John Cap d Hanbnrv esq. the devisees of the Ute
PONTYPOOL PETTY SESSIONAL DmSION.
URBAN DI.STRICT COUNCIL.
s. Lion street ; meetings on tl
every month at 7 p.m. at th)
loe committee meets on we
council meeting at 6
Members.
All retire in April,
Chairman. Thomas William
Vice-chairman, S. G(
Western Ward.
Davies
Godfrey
C. Court
1 Rev. Richard Llovd Mon
I. Wathem
I VV. J. Wathem
Central Ward.
I Rees Jones
William Jones
I Daniel Watkins
Eastern Ward.
I James Magness
Thomas W. Ruther J.P
Dav
made ! Officers
The j Clerk, Ilvtd G. Gwyn Thoma-s, Council offices. Lion st
vicar , Treasurer. Charles Stuart Michelmore, London Joint
City & Midland Bank Limited, Broad street
Medical Officer of Health, George Hunter Martin M.B.,
B.Ch., B.A.O. Lion street
Inspector of Nuisances, Richard S. Widdowson, Council
offices
Collector. John Morgan, Council offices. Lion street
Superintendent of Fire Brigadi-. Joseph James, High st
Surveyor & Water Works Engineer, John Morgan, sen.
Council offices. Lion street
OLD AGE PENSION S
Ityd G. Gwyn Thomas, clei
Office chambers, pei
l-COMMITTEE.
Alfred Coopei
officer
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS
County Police Station. Church road. Roynon Baker,
sergeant in charge, 2 sergeants & 8 men
Urban District Council Fire Brigade, Engine house.
Abergav.*nny road. Joseph James, captain, & 11 men
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor's Rates, John
Morgan, Council offices. Lion street
Collector ot King's Taxes, Fred James Buasell. 4«
Cwmavon road
Customs & Excise Officer, Alfred Cooper, Post Office
chambers
Medical Officer k Public Vaccinator, Blaenavon Distiict,
Abergavenny Union. George Hunter Martin M.B.,
R.Cb . B A.'O. Lion street
Uogislrar ot Birllis. Deaths 4; Marriage. & Relieving
Officer. W. H. .'stndholine, 19 Morgan street
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTH SHI HE.
BLAENAVON. 45
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
. Peter's Church, Bev. John Griffith Mathias B.A,
vicar ; ii a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
. Paul's Church, Coedcae, erected 1893, Rev. Joshua
Aurelius M.A. curate; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; men. 7.30
p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
hington Jones B.A.
7.30 p.m
St James' Church, Rev. John W(
curate; Sundays, 11 a.m. & 6 p.
St. John's Mission Church, The (
lay reader in char"-.?
Catholic Church of the Sacred Hea
from Pontjrpool ; 11 a.m. & 3 p.i
Thomas Jo
& St. Felix, servpii
. ; holy days, mass.
Buptis
Broad itreet. Rev. J. Morf
Baptist (Ebenezer), James st.Rev. Stanley Glyn Thomas
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Horeb), Church road, Bev. David E. Hughes
II a.m. & 6 p.m ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Zion), Forge side, Bev. R. L. Morris; 11 a.m
& 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, King street; n a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. k thins
7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, King street ; Rev. William Saml
Evans; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational, Lion street ; Rev. William Arvon Johns
II a.m. i 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m. ;
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Welsh) (Bethlehem), Broad street
Rev. .Tohn Griffiths Jones ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Broad street. Rev. Ernest S
Coles ; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
United Methodist, Broad street; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Park street (Pontypnol Circuit)
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m ( Rcv.Matthew
Wesleyan (Wesley), Chapel row (Pontj-poo
Circuit) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.nr
' / Rcv..Mat
I f Hal:
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Forge Side ^mixed & infants), erected in 1883, for 266
mixed & 115 infants; John Roxburgh, master; Mise
Jones, infants' mistress
Garnyrerw (mixed & infants), built in 1894, at a cost
of 'j^3oOO, for 210 mixed & 123 infants ; Lewis D.
Bailey, master ; Miss Lewis, ipistress
Hillside school (mixed), built in 1905, for 250 mixed &
260 infants; master; Mies
Martha Davies, infants' mistress
Park street (mixed), built in 1871, for 366 mixed & 184
infants ; Mansel Davies, master ; Miss Ruth West,
infants' mistress
The above named schools are controlled by a sub-com-
mittee of five members ; Wm. Henry Vipond Bythway,
solicitor, Pontypool, clerk ; Thomas Fisher, 15 Lower
Waiin street, attendance officer
Church road, built & endowed by Miss Hopkins, & opened
15 April, 1816. for 151 hoys & 155 girls; Bees Jones,
master ; Miss Gladys Howse, mistress. This school
is controlled by six managers
Church road (infants), opened 12 Feb. 1849, & since en-
larged for 251 children; Miss Martha Morgan, mis-
tress. This school is controlled by six managers, of
whom the Rev. W. W. Edwards is ex-officio chairman,
as is the case in the endowed schools
Catholic (mixed), built in 1870, for 67 children ; Miss
Mary Pape, mistress
Catholic (infants), built in 1885, for 134 children; Mrs.
Josephine Hodlinott, mistress
These schools are controlled by six managers ; Rev.
F. C. Lynch, St. Alban's, Pontypool, correspondent
Railway Stations.
Low Level Station (G. W. R.), Jenkin John, statio
master
High Level Station (L. & N. W. R.), William Bayli!
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Aurelius Joshua M.A. (curate of St.
Paul's), Cwmavon road
Barson Emanuel. The Park
Beattie John W. Beach house
Bevan Aneurin, Brynivor
Cartwright Frederick, Cwmavon ho
Coles Rev. Erne.st S. (Primitive
Methodist), The Manse, Cwmavon rd
Cooke Benj. Glenside, Cwmavon rd
Edwards John Meredith, Woodville,
Cwmavon road
Evans Rev. William Samuel (Calvin-
istic Methodist), Cwmavon road
Evans Mrs. Coedavon house
Evans Owen Glyndwr. The Laurels
Evans Rowley. Glantorvaen house
Gwillim Henrv James, Avonhurst
Hughes Rev. David E. (Baptist),
Brvn villa
.lame's AHd. Hugh M.D.,J.P.The Park | Bla
Thomas Rev. Stanley Glyn, Cv
road
Thomas David John. The Park
Thomas Iltvd G. Gwyu, Gly
Cwmavon road
Thomas Jn. Gwendraeth.Cwmavon rd
White Frank, Beechwood.Cwmavc
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday i p
AUcock David, shopkpr. 19 King
Allcock Rees, fried fish deale;
Queen street
Allmark Albert, jeweller.Broad street
Archer George, painter & decorator.
31 Broad street
Archer Mary (Mis.), hair dresser, 34
Broad street
Barren Amos, beer retailer, Ivor st
Bayliss James, farmer, Allgood farm
John Edward J. Parkside
Club (W. Lloyd,
I sec). Old William
Johns Rev. William Arvon (Congrega- i Blaenavon Co. Limited,
tional). Ton M
Jones Rev. John Griffiths (Welsh
Congregational), Cwmavon road
Jones Bev. John Washington B.A.
(curate of St. James'), Llanover rd
Jones Theophilus, 12 Cwmavon load
Lones John Hunt. Park ho The Park
Martin George Hunter M.B. Cross-
field house
Mathews Mrs. H. M. Heatherdale
Mathias Rev. John Griffiths B.A.
(vicar & surrogate). The Vicarage
Michelmore Charles Stuart, Bank ho
Morgan Rev. J. (Baptist), Cwmavon rd
Morgan John, Brynheulog, Cwm-
avon road
Morgan Thos. D. Oak ho. Forgeside
Morris Rev. Richard Lloyd (Baptist),
Allgood avenue
Pollock Alei.MacMillan M.B.ThePark
Price Mrs. Woodlands
Pugh Mrs. Augusta. Llannver villa
masters, manufacturers of hot
blast pig iron, steel rails, tinplati
bars, billets & tyres, coke, sul-
phate of ammonia, tar & beiiKol.
Blaenavon works ; shipping offices.
Newport & Cardiff
Blaenavon Co-operative Society Lim
(William Bryant, sec), Church rd ;
Ivor street & Oxford ter. Forgeside
Blaenavon Conservative Club Limiterf
(Samuel Ward, sec), James stieet
Blaenavon Gas Co. Ltd (Col. Penny-
more, sec : Frank White, mangr)
Blaenavon Liberal Clnb (Samuel
Godfrey, sec). Market street
Blaenavon Urban District Council
Water Works (I. G. Gwvn-Thomas.
clerk ; John Morgan, engineer)
Blaenavon Works Hospital (Alfd.Hugh
James M.D. & M.S.Edin. surgeonl
Bostock James, hoot rep.iirer, 2^ Old
Willi
Pullen Nathaniel, Edlogan, Cwmavon rd Bowen Henry, tailor, 3 Park street
Rees Rev. William (Baptist), Ton Bowen John A. grocer. 77 King st
Mawr house Bowver Edmund, shopkpr. 46James s
Robinson Jacob, Valhalla Branklev Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Llan
Ruther Thomas William J.P.Tyg'.vyn, over road
Cwmavon road ' Broome Marv (Mis.s), fried fish dlr
Steel Henry Charles J. P. Charles st 81, & confectioner 82, King street
Briggs & Co. boot mas. 86 Broad st
Bu£frey Fredk.Jas. boot repr.Broad st
Burkitt Jn. shopkpr. 19 Llanover rd
Carey Mary(Mrs.), shpkpr.iiJames st
Carroll Arth. J. hair drssr.Burford st
Cash & Co. boot dealers, 90 Broad st
Clarke GeorgeF. Crown P.H.Broad st
Chivton Enoch, beer retlr.i8 King st
Coliseum (Sidney W. Attwood, man-
ager). Lion street
Collins Matilda (Miss), milliner, 7
Broad street
Cooke Benj. Howell,drapr.3o Broad st
Cooper Alfred, customs & excise-
officer. Post Office chmbrs. Broad st
Crewe Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4
Ivor street
Dando Geo.insur.agt. 14 Ton Mawr rd'
Dando Geo. shopkeeper, 75 Llanover rd.
Dash Charles, confctnr. 92 Broad st
Davies David, baker, 96 Broad street
Davies David, tailor, 8 Broad street
Davies Harry.TheCastle hotehBroad st
Davies Henry, beer retlr. 2 James st
Davies Hy.Morgan,chemist.7oBroad st
Davies Thomas, beer retailer. Hill st
Davies William D. farmer,Elgam fm
Davies William David, shopkeeper,
107 Broad street
Davis Brothers, grocers, 22 i; 54 &
55 Broad street
Deakin & Hughes, manufacturing
chemists. Broad street
Delahay Jn. Market tavern. Broad st
Dixon Henrv J. grocer, 77 High st
Doggett Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer re-
tailer. High street
Down Will am. ironmonger. Broad st
Eastmans Ltd. butchers. Broad st
Edmunds Harriet (Mrs.), Cross Keys
PH. 33 Queen street
Edmunds Isaac, builder, 24 Charles st
Edmunds Thomas, farmer, Coedcae
Edmunds William Henry, Belle Vue
P.H. I Queen street
Edwards & Fowler, grocers. 99 Broad
street & Forgeside
Edwards Fredk. beer ret. 98 Hill st
Edwards James, former. Coed farm
Emery Mary Ann (Mr3.),The Whistle
inn, Garnyrerw
46 BLAKNAVON.
Enelish & Colonial Meat Co. (J.
Danbridge, manager), butchers, 32
Broad street
Evans Jacob, ironmonger, Broad «t
Evans James, Victoriii inn. Prince st
Evans John, shopkeeper. Albert st
Felling k Co. hardwarg dealer, 63 k
64 Broad street
Plook Frank, liaker. King street
Fowler Edward. Griffin hotel, Ivor st
Fowler's, drapers &c. Broad street
Gazii Brothers, confectioners, Broad
street k 3 Lion street
Gibson Sidney, hair drssr. 84 King st
Goodall William Francis, hittcher.
Old William street
rSnodwin Thomas, hair drssr. Albert st
Graham Henry Charles, watch maker,
8 Old William stieet
Gwatkin William, White Horse P.H.
23 King street
Gwillim Brothers, tailors, 29 Broad st
Hampton Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer,
59 High street
Harding Geo. beer retlr. Broad st
Harris Harry, Kings Arms P.H. 57
5ing street
Hathaway Thomas Edward, artificial
teeth maker, i Park street
Hawkins Geo. beer retlr. 13 James st
Havman George, farmer, Coedcae,
Craddock
Howels Howel. draper. Llanover road
Hudson Richard, beer retailer. 87
King street
Hughes John R. chemist. 19. Broad st
Iball Samuel, assistant insurance
supt, A New .lames street
India k China Tea Co. tea dealers,
13 Broad street
Jackson Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24]
Ton Mawr voad I
Jacks'in Richard. lodging house
keeper, i Bridge street I
Jacob J. Reginald, solicitor. Broad st 1
James Alfred Hugh J. P., M D. &I
M.S.Edin. chief surgeon to the
Blaenavon Workman's k Agents'
Fund. Blaenavon iron works
James George, shopkeeper, Oxford
terrace, Forgeside
James Joseph, superintendent of Fire
Brigade. 6 High street
James Joseph H. greengrocer, 9 & 84
Broad street
James Marv Ann (Miss), confectioner,
t02 Broad street
Jennings Wm. H. Lion hotel.Broad «t
•lohn Edward Jenkin. estate agent.
Parkside
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited,
8 1 Broad street
Jones Annie (Mrs.), refreshment
rooms, 109 Broad street
Jones David, beer retailer. Rifle st
Jones Emlyn, conlectioner.tyBroad ^.1
Jones John, carpenter. 2 Charles st
Jones John W. grocer, 2 William st
Jone«Rees,grocer k postmstr. Broad st
Jones Sarah (Mrs ). grocer. 12 & tj
Jones Thos. ironmonger, 5 Lion street
k blacksmith, 5 & 6 Market street
Jordan D. S. (Mrs.), hoot dlr. Broad si
Jordan Reginald, Rifleman's Arms
P.H Rifle street
Keeling Maria Harriet(Mr8.),clothier,
27 Broad street
Lapwnrth William John, fried fish
dealer, 10 Broad street
Langhton John, grocer, 24 Albert st
Lewis A. k M. E. (Misses), drapers,
S Lion street
Lewi? Arthur, shopkeeper, Albert st
Lewis Catherine (Miss), dining rms
r6 Albert street
Lewis Roger, grocer, 27 Rhvdvnos st
Lewis Thomas, butcher, 82' & 98
Broad street
Lipton Limited, grocers. Broad street
MUNMOUTHSHIKE.
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (branch^ (Herbert
H. Pratt, manager). Broad street;
draw on London Head office, 71
Lombard street EC 3
Uovd Geo. R. hair drsr. 83 Broad st
London Joint City k Midland Ban!:
Limited (C. S. Michelmore, man-
ager). Broad street
Lucas Bernard J. farmer, Capel
Newydd farm
Luxton Rowland, china dlr.22Broad st
Magness James, shopkeeper,36 Hill si
Marsh Stephen,shopkeeper,2i King st
Martin George Hunter M.B , B.Ch.,
B.A.O. surgeon, k medical officer
& public vaccinator Blaenavon dis-
trict, Abergavenny union & medical
officer of " health to the Urban
District Counci(, Lion street
Matthews James, shopkpr. 85 King st
Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. provision
dealers, Broad street
Michelmore Charles Stuart, managei
of the London Joint City k Mid-
land Bank Limited k treasurer
to the Urban District Council,
Broad street
Millard k Sons, bakers, HUl st. &
John street
Millett John, boot ma. 31 Broad st
Minchin Bosetta (Mrs.), Ivor Castle
PH. Ivor street
Moore Jesse, shopkeeper, 58 High
Morgan David J. fried fish dealer, 26
King street
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepe
15 Morgan street
Morgan Isaac L. builder. Fro housf
William street
assistant
I Morgan
collector of poor rates k collector to
the Urban District Council, deputy
registrar of births k deaths Blaen-
avon .sub-district, registrar of
marriages k district agent for
trade references. Lion street
Morgan John, Old Oak P.H. Lbin-
ver road
rgan John, surveyor k water
rorks engineer to the Urban Dis-
rict Council, Lion street
Morgan John S. hosier. Broad street
Morgan William, boot repairer, Ox-
ford terrace, Forgeside
Morgan Wm.WhiteHart PH. Broad st
Morris Jessie (Mrs.).Grevhound P.H
Albert street
Morris John, Alma inn. Broad street
Morris John, butcher. 63 King street
Morris Stanley.
Broad street "
Morris William, insurance supt. 38
Cwmavon road
Movie Fred, bill poster, 94 High st
Movie Thos. beer retlr. 49 King st
Mundy .^7.ariah. hair drsr.iosBrnad si
National Provincial & Union' Bank ol
Ent'land Limited (T. E. James
manager), Broad street
Nelmes Albert, butcher. Broad stree
Nelmes Thomas, butcher, 75 Broad s
Nelmes Thomas, grocer, 85 High st
Norman Dorothy L. (Mrs.), wardrobe
dealer, a^ King street
Owen Edward, Rolling Mill P.H
Broad street
Padfield Edwin, shpkpr. 23 Up Hill st
Falser Wm. ins. agt. 23 Low.Waun st
Patfield Isaac, farmer, Coedcae
Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. (J. H
Morris, supt.), 99 Broad street
Phillips Mary (Mrs), draper, 71
High street
Pollock Alexander MacMillan MB
assistant surgeon Blaenavon Works
Hospital, The Park
Pollock Matilda (Mrs.), draper, 61
Broad street
Ponsonby Allan, hair dresser, 6c
Broad street
Powell Anson, grocer, 9; Broad st
k 86 King street
[hELLY'S
Powell Jn. draper, 21 New William st
•ice Ann (Mrs), dining rooms, 104
Broad street
Price Herbert, grocer, 65 King street
97a, Broad street
Price Jas. asst. insur. supt. 14 Barnfld
Price Mary(Mrs.).butcher,85 Broad st
Price Thos. shopkeeper, 20 King st
William, joiner. 9 Market street
bookseller.
shopkeeper, 2
ntal mason.
Prohert John Whil
High street
Prothero Ellen (Mrs.)
New William streel
Prothero Joseph, 1
Cwmavon road
Pugh DavidMorgan. grocer, 67Broad st
Pugh Elizabeth J. (Mrs.), Railway
PH. Bridge street
Pugh Mary (Mrs.), news agent, 88
King street
Pyatt Amelia (Mrs.), tobacconist. 6
Broad street
Rees Albert, shopkeeper. 20 Hill st
Rees George, stationer, 16 Broad street
Rees Mary (Mrs.), farmer. New
Road farm
Rees Oliver, draper, i Broad street
Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd. (William
Morris, supt.), 38 Cwmavon road
Richards Susannah (Mrs.), dress ma
36 Park street
Roberts Matilda (Mrs.), beer retailer,
Cross street
ibinson Jacob. p3wnbroker.4 Lion st
Rothschild k Wilkins, artificial teeth
makers. 62 Broad street
Russell Fred James, collector of
Kinir's taxes, 99 Broad street
Ruther Thos. Wm. fruit mer. k fish-
monger, 12, 80 k 81 Broad street
k Oxford terrace, Forgeside
Sandbrook Thos. jeweller, William st
Saunders Harold L. solictr.12 Lion st
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
8a. Albert street
Smart Annie (Miss), china dealer,
Albert street
Smart Wm. E. carpenter, James st
Smith Harry, Rising Sun P.H. 73
King street
.Stewart Donald Crux, decorator.
Broad street
Stocker Bessie (Miss), dress maker,
100 High street
Stokes John, shopkeeper. 3 Albert st
Stone Thos. fried fish dlr. 24 Cross st
Siudbolnie W. H. registrar of births
k deaths Blaenavon sub-district k
re^'istrar of marriages k relieving
officer No. 2 district. 19 Morgan st
Thatcher John W. wine k spirit mer-
chant. The Old Brewery, James st
Thontas Alice (Mrs.), grocer, 55
King street
Thomas Charles, baker, 40 High st
k 71 Broad street k grocer, 72
Broad street
Thomas David, Prince of Wales P.H
Thomas Emilv (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
82 High street
Thomas Utyd G. Gwyn F.I.S.A.,
A.L.A.A. accountant, 'clerk to tho
District Council, secretarv to the
Old Age Pensions k War Pen-
sions Committee, branch manager
Ministry of Labour Employment
Dept. k executive officer Ministry
of Food, Council offices, Li-on st '
Thomas Margaret (Miss), dress ma.
69 Broad street
Thomas Mary (Mi.ss), confectioner,
IS Albert street
Timmins William Thomas, saddler,
59 Broad street
Turner Emanuel, beer retailer, 64
King street
Twyman George, saddler, 108 Broad st
Tyler George Percy, butcher,Forge8ide
Underwood Hy. confctnr. Broad street
Vnc-.ra
Walsh
fried fis
dlr
Maud (Mrs.).
Bhydy-
DIRECTORY.]
Ward Jas. Thos. printer, lOo Broad st
Watkins & Co. solicitors. Broad st
Watkins Alfred Henry (firm, Watkins
& Co.). solicitor. Broad street
Watkins Daniel, ClarenceP.H.Kins -t
Watkins Elias, farmer
Watkins Enoch, farmer
Watkins Thos. beer ret. Old William st
Watkins Thomas (firm, Watkins &
Co.), solicitor & commissioner for
oaths. Broad street
Watkins Thomas Perciv;vl Holmes,
solicitor (firm, Watkins & Co)
West & Price, drapers. Albert street
White Joseph, insurance agent, 27
Greenfield place
Whitton John, shopkeeper, 9 King at
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Wibberley Percy, auctnr. Broad st
Widdowson Eichard, inspector of
nuisances to the Urban District
Council, Council offices
Williams George. picture frame
maker, 67 Broad street
Williams Harry, boot repairer, 58
King street
Williams Jsph.herbalist,3&4Market st
estate
), beer retail
(Miss), milUn
ABERYSTRUTH is a parish, 9 miles west from Aberga-
venny, 5J east from Tredegar, in the Abertillery divi-
sion of the county, hundred of Abergavenny, petty ses-
sional division and union of Bedwellty, Tredegar county
court district, rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent. arch-
deaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandafi'. This
extensive parish ha.s no village of its own name, but
the following places are contained in it, viz, : — Nant-y-
glo and Garnfach (which will he found under a separate
heading) and Blaina.
BLAINA is a large village with a station on the Mon-
mouthshire section of the Great Western railway, 160J
miles from London, 4 north from Aberbeeg, and 52 east
from Tredegar, and is governed by the Nant-y-glo and
Blaina Urban District Council, estabUshed under the
"Loc;iI Government Act, 1894." The church of St.
Peter, the parish church of" Abery.struth, standing in
Blaina, is a cruciform structure of stone, rebuilt in 1857,
in the Norman style, and consisting of chancel, nave, aisles,
transepts, south porch and an eastern tower with spire,
containing 8 bells, given by Messrs. Lancaster and Co.
Limited : there are 600 sittings. The register of baptisms
and burials dates from the year 1736; marriages, 1737.
The living is a rectory, net yearly value £210. with
residence, in the gift of the Maiijuess of Abergavenn\
and held since 1917 by the Rev. Thomas Parry Piyce
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. The mission
ronui of All Saints is attached to the parish church,
and has 200 sittings. Charities, amounting annually
to about £z, are given to the poor at Christmas. There
are several dissenting chapels and a Salvation Army
hall, and a new hall in connection with the Hope For-
ward movement was opened in May. 1909, at a cost of
j/,S.ooo. A cemetery of q acres was formed in 1886
and is under the control of the Nant-v-glo and Blaina
Urban District Council. Here are the Blaina works and
furnaces, and in the vicinity are many collieries, giving
employment to a great number of hands. There is a
theatre seating i.ooo persons. The Marquess of Aber-
ijavennv is lord of the manor. The principal land-
owners' are the Nant-v-glo and Blaina Iron Works Co.
Limited, the Ebbw Vale Co. Limited and Messrs. Webb
Brothers. The soil of the pari.sh is all mountain land,
sc^ircely any cultivated, but there are a few farms
amongst the hills ; nearly the whole country is taken
up by iron works, mines and collieries. The area of
Aberystruth civil parish is 3.862 acres ; rateable value,
;^82.6os ; the population in igii was 15. 395, of which
:t.304 are attached to the mother church.
Under the provisions of the " Local Government -4ct,
1894.'' Abertillery civil parish and part of Ebbw Vale
civil parish were formed from Aberystruth civil parish.
The area of Nant-y-glo and Blaina Urban District is
3,862 acres; rateable value in 1912, .£-1,43?.; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 15,395.
The population of the Urban District wards' in 1911
was : — Central, 4,876 ; North. 5,291 ; South, 5,228.
Post, M. O., T. 0. & S."B. & Telephonic Express De-
livery Office, Blaina (letters should have Mon. added).
— Mrs. Mary Abraham, postmistress
Post Office, Bourneville road. — Hy. Sims.sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes.— Abertillery road; High street; Cwm
Celyn ; Yew Tree crossing & Bennett street
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOE BEDWELLTY PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Petty Sessions are held at the Police station once a
month, on friday, at 10.45 ^i"- I ^^^ list of justice?
see Tredegar
Charles .street
Williams Maria (Mrs
25 Cross street
Williams Mary Anne
18 Broad street
Williams Sarah (Mi
Broad street
BLAINA and AB.EKYSTBTJTH.
NANT-Y-GLO & BL.UNA URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, High street, Blaina,
BLAINA. 47
Williams Thomas, shopkpr. 2oKing st
Williams Wm.Hy.chemist.62Broad .st
Winterhalter Leopold, tobacconist 37,
& watch maker 38, Broad street
Witchell George, tea dealer,39 Hill st
AVitcliell Herbert S. Forge Hammer
P.H. 28 Broad street
Wood Thos. greengrocer, 66 Broad st
Woodlev H. & Co. butchrs. Broad st
Woods Henry, beer retlr. 81 Hill st
Working Men's Reading Room & In-
stitute, High street
Workman WHliam M. butcher, no
Broad street
Young George James, butcher 81, &
beer retailer 82. Llanover road
All retire April, 1922.
Meeting day, 4th thursday at 6.30 p.n
Chairman, William Thomas Aubrey.
Vice-Chairman, Alfred Jones.
North Ward.
lams I Alfred Jones
1 Thomas Aubrey Llewelyn William
David Heyward
John David Llovd
William Lloyd
Joseph Chard
Evan Evans
Gathorne H. Jenlu
Ward.
William Sperring
Richard Woodman
Officers.
Clerk, Leonard Arthur Walleu, High street
Treasurer, Sidnev H. Padwick, Llovds Bank, Brvnmawr
Medical Officer of Health, Tom Webb Bevan M.E.O.S.
Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond. Nant-v-glo, Brvnmawr
Survevor & Engineer, Jspli. Edmd. MorL'an-Job, Hi^h st
Collector, Herbert Wi:
iiteg
spector, William T. Angell, Bryi
PUBLIC E5T.\BLISHMENTS.
Leonard A. Wallen, clerk ;
Emer.,
, sexton
C
Police Station
William
Perr>
. sergeant
in
charge
I serge
^nt &
10 constable
E
ading
G. H
Institute
Jenkins,
High
sec
street.Trevc
r Da
niels,libraria
n;
V
r Fire Br
igade.
High street
Wm
T.Angelhc
apt
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Peter's Church, Eev. Thomas Parry Pryce B.A.
rector; Eev. David Lewis Griffith B.A. & Ecv. J. Eowe
Thomas L.D. curates; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30
p.m.; holy communion, 8.30 a.m. every sun.; also
II a.m. first sun. in month k. saints' days
All Saints Mission Room; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. fourth .sun.
in month
Baptist (English & Welsh) (Salem); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic (English & Welsh), Eev. Evan Davies ; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Congregational (English), Rev. Harold Davies; 11 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Berea) (Welsh & English), Rev. E.
Morris Jones; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
Forward Movement, Hope hall, Eev. H. L. Morris; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m. ; 650 sittings
Presbyterian, Eev. E. Lloyd Davies; 10.30 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Primitive Methodist (Brynmawr Circuit), Eev. J. H.
& 6
Trewhella
Wesleyan (Brynmawr Circuit), Eev.
II a'.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
NANT-Y-GLO & BLAINA TECHNICAL INSTEUCTION
COMMITTEE.
The committee, consisting of 3c members, was formed
in 1911.
as required upon issue of notice at
District Council chamber.
oan, William Gregson J. P. Braeside, Blaina
48 BLAI.N'A.
MONMOUTir SHIRE.
[KELLY'a
Secretary, Herbt. Willianis.Ty Dafvdd.Bryntejr rd.Blaina
The toliowin? schools are under the control of the
committee :— Nant-y-?lo, Garn-fach, Cwm Celyn.West
Side. Central & Glanyrafon Council schools & the
Technical Hall. Urban District Council, High street
PUBLIC ELEME^'TAEY SCHOOLS.
The Nant-y-glo & Blaina group of managers consists of a
committee of sir members ; meetings are held at the
Council offices on the third thursday in each month
at 5 p.m. ; Charles Dauncey, County hall, Newport.
clerk
Blaina Central School, built in i334, enlarged 1906-7-8-9,
for 408 boys, 408 girls & 407 infants ; Jos. William
Parry, master; Miss Ellen Athay
Miss Dinah Reed, infants' mistress
West Side (mixed & infants), built in 1901, for 256 boys
& girls & 184 infants; John Jones, master; Miss
Sarah A. Thomas, infants' mistress
Cwm Celyn (mixed), for 200 chUdren ; Miss Renee
Parry, mistress
Glanvrafon (mixed & infants), built in 1910, for 300
boys & girls & 208 infants; J. L. Coi, master; Miss
E. Rutherford, infants' mistress
Great Western Railn
BLAINA.
PRIVATE KKSIDENTS.
Brown John Laird M.B., B.Ch. Cwm
Celyn road
Cox James L. Brightholm
Davies Rev. Evan (Calvinistic Metho-
dist), Bennett street
Divies Rev. Harold (Congregational),
Brvnteg
DonoVaii Michael French M.B.. B.Ch.
1). 77
Celv
road
Drew Thomas. Mill cottage
Foster Samuel Russell M.B., B.Ch.
The Laurels
Gregson William J. P. Braeside
Griffith Rev. David Lewis B.A.
(curate), Victoria street. West Side
Jenkins Gathorne Hardy. Henwaun vil
Jones John Henry, Bay villa
Nicklin Albert, Fairholme, Brynteg
Pryce Rev. Thomas Parry B.A. (rec-
tor). Rectory
Thomas Rev. j. Rowe L D. (curate).
High Mead
Jenki
Blai]
Poplars
Danish Butter Co. (F. A
High street
Davies Ben W. builder
Dayies Bessie (Mrs.), fancy draper.
89 High street
Davies David J. Royal Exchange P.H
High street
Davies Elizabeth A. (Mrs.), confec-
tioner, 72 High street
Davies William, beer retailer.High si
Davies William, farmer, Ty Andrew
Donovan Michael French MB., B.Ch.
physician & surgeon. CwmCelvn rd
Dulson Wm.beer ret ii4Abertillery rd
Ea.<tmans Limited, butchers. High st
Edwards Gerald James, butcher, 144
Abertillery road
Emery Christopher, sexton, Ceme-
ter
Abe
F.arl;
Allen Wm. ironmonger, 114 High st
Angel William T. sanitary inspector,
Nant-y-Glo Jc Blaina Urban District
Council & clerk to Nant-y-Glo Js
Blaina Sub-Committee of Mon-
mouthshire Local Pension Com-
mittee, Brvnteg
A mould Thos. butcher. High street
Ash & Sons, saddlers, 75 High street
Baber Bros, furniture dlVs. Church st
Bancroft Evan J. grocer, 70 High st
Berch Llewellyn, fried fish dealer,
125 High street
Eerni Bros confctnrs. iii High st
Bevan James, beer retailer. High st
Blaina Boot Co. 90 High street
Blaina Constitutional Club (T.
Caffall, sec), Hi-h street
Blaina Industrial & Provident Society
Limited (Fred Athay, general man-
ager; J. D. Lloyd, sec). High st.
& Bourneville road
Blaina Reading Institute (Trevor
Daniels, librarian ; G. H. Jenkins,
sec). High street
Blaina Town Band (A. Jackson, sec).
High street
Blaina Volunteer Fire Brigade (W. T.
Angell, captain). High street
Bond Jas. H. Red Lion P.H High st
Britton Joseph, shopkeeper, 168 Aber-
tillery road
Biitton Solomon, boot repairer, 65
Abertillery road
Brown John Laird M.B., B.Ch. phy-
sician & surgeon, k medical officer
& public vaccinator No. i district,
Bedwellty union, Cwm Celyn road
Brynmawr k Blaina Gas Co. (Evan E.
Leonard Murray, manager ; David
Arthur Price, sec). High street
Bush Elijah, butcher, 78 High street
CeMietery (Leonard A. Wallen, clerk ;
Christopher Emery, sexton)
Clarke Joseph, greengrocer,2 Bourne-
ville road
Conti Bros, confectioners, 63 High st
Evans Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 154
High street
Fletcher Eliza May (Mrs.), Foresters'
Arms P.H. High street
Foster Samuel Bnssell MB., B.Ch
phy.sician & surgeon. The Laurels
Gane John C. insurance agent, 4
Queen street
Gardner William, Rising Sun P.H.
167 High street
Gav Reuben, builder,see Head & Gay
Gore Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, 69
High street
Graves Thomas, farmer, Cwm farm
Griffiths Edwin, grocer. Clock tow
Griffiths Thomas, eonfr. 42 Church st
Grist Alfred, beer retlr. Railway tev
Harris & Co. pawnbrokers, 64 High st
Harris Marcus, clothier. 107 High st
Harris Sarah (Mrs), co£fee rooms.
116 High street
Head & Gay. builders
Hemmens Frank, lioker, i Enwin st
Hillier Charles, bill poster. 21 Rail-
Hole Wm. greengrocer, 46 High st
Holman Saml.C. stationer.iio High st
Hookway John, greengrocer, 141
Abertillery road
Hopkins Thomas Henry, greengrocer.
S7 Hiu'h street
HiigL'ins Albert, dairyman, Surgery rt"
laini's Benjamin Aubrey, grocer' ic:
& 106, & baker & confectioner 821,
High street
JefTeries Alice (Mrs.), boot & shoe
dealer, 157 Abertillery road
Jefferies William Frede'rick. boot re-
imirer, 79 High street
Jenliiiis David, shopkeeper, 155 Aber-
tillery road
Jenkins Eva (Mrs.), fancy dealer. Bo
High street
.leremiah Tom, hrir dresser, 98a.
High street
Jones .Mien, monumental mason.
High street
./ones Daniel, grocer. High street
Tones Edward, ironmonger, 60 High s'
Jones Elizabeth Ann (Miss) C MB
midwife, 32 Alexandra st. Brvnteg
Jones Janet (Miss), confectioner.
Cwm Celyn rond
J..nes John, Globe P.H. lao Hi-h st
Jones John, Tew Tree P.H. Rnilwa^
terrace
loivs John F. Rolling Mill PH
High street
Jones Phillip, hardware dealer, 63
Abertillery road
Jones Robt. J. greengro. 50 High st
Jones Thomas, farmer, Pentwyn
Jones William, shopkeeper, 36 Alex-
andra street, Brynteg
Jukes Thos. dairymn. Ha£fody Daffal
Lancaster's Steam Coal Collieries
Ltd. (T. Jenkin Williams, agent)
Larkin William, news agt. Church st
Lawley Arthur, butcher, 67 High st
Lewis David Daniel, beer ret. High st
Lewis Jn. fried fish dealer. Queen st
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), Blaina inn.
High street
Lewis Wm. frmr. Tyffald,Cwm Celyn
Lewis William, grocer, Abertillery rd
Liverpool Provision Stores, provision
dealers. High street
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(Frank Williams, manager) (open
mon.' tues. & fri. 10.30 a.m. to i
p.m.). High st ; draw on head
office. 71 Lombard st. London EC ^
Matthews Harry, wheelwrieht,High «t
Matthews John', Griffin P.H. Railway
terrace
Maynard John, refreshment rooms,
85 & 86 High street
Meadow Dairy Co. Ltd. 68b, High st
Meredith Geo. news agt. iiS High st
Meredith Jn. fried fish dlr 117 High st
Monks J. & Co. quarry owners
Morgan-Job Joseph Edmund, surveyor
to the Urban District Council.High
street
Nant-y-glo & Blaina Isolation Hospital
(Tom Webb Bevan M.R.C.S.Eng..
L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer)
Ni.-klin Albert, grocer, 81 High street
Nuth Albert, greengrocer, 97 High st
Oakey Hy. greengrocer, 76 High st
Palmer Thomas, farmer. Dolvgarn
Parfitt Alfred. Castle PH. High st
Parfitt Bert, butcher, 137 Abertillery
road
Parfitt David Jas. butcher.si High st
Pearse-Bishop Ernest Harry, relieving
officer for No. i district, Bed-
welty union. The Firs, Caddick row
Perldns George, hardware dealer. 150
Abertillery road
Phillips Emmanuel, shpkpr.44 High st
Podgur Jsph. watch ma. 91 High st
Powell Joseph. shopkeeper, log
Bourneville road
Prichard Thos. Hy. chemist. High st
Pui;nell George, Queen's P.H. Aber-
tillery road
Reed Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
41 Bourneville road
Rees John, fruiterer, High street &
Cwm Celyn road
Rees Rees. farmer, Tynbearth
Revnold.s Albt. butcher, 71 High st
Richards L. G. & Co. boot makers,
92 High street
Richards Lewis W. collector to the
Niint-y-glo & Blaina Urban District
f'ouncil. Brvnteg
Roberts Jn. draper, 140 Abertillery rd
Robins Sarah (Mrs.) C.M.B. mid-
wife, 17 Gladstone street
Rogers Jane (Mrs.), hair dresser, 88
High street
Rosin Asaih, draper, 43 High street
Samson Moses, clothier, 108 High st
DIRECTORY.]
Short Sarah (Mrs.), g:reengrocer, 2
Enwin atreet
Silk Wm. shopkpr. 142 Abertillerv rd
Simmonds Tom, Tilers' Arms P.H
Abertillery road
Sims Hy. confectnr. 6 BourneTille rd
Snook Albert, fried fish dealer, 138
Abertillery road
South Wales Miners' Federation
(William Dunn, sec); district
office. High street
Sproule James Frederick, undertaker.
Gladstone street
Taylor Fdk. inaur. agt. Alexandra st
Thomas 3. E. & Co. boot repairers.
82 High street
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
Thomas David J. ironmonger, 156
Abertillery road
Thomas Elias, shpkpr. Alexandra st
Thomas Lewis, grocer, 104 High st
Volunteer Fire Brigade (William T.
AngeLl, captain). High street
Wallen Leonard A. solicitor, & clerk
to the Urban District Council, High
street
Watkins George, haulier
Watkins Thos.carpentr.Cwm Celyn rd
Watkins Watkin H. shopkeeper, 37
Church street
Wellington Thomas & Son, grocers, 8
High street
BBIEEX HILL, see Ebbw Vale.
CAERLEOX.
49
Whitmarsh Tom, hair dresser, 122
High street
Williams Annie E. (Mrs.), draper, 4
Bourneville road
Wilhams Edward J. Forge Hammer
P.H. High street
Williams Herbert, boot & shoe re-
pairer, 171 High street
Williams Herbert, collector to the
Urban District Council, Brynteg
Winney Ernest, shopkeeper, i6o Aber-
tillery road
Woodman William R. White Lion
P.H. Queen street
Wookey Thomas, shopkeeper, 132
Abertillerv road
BBYNG-WYN is a parish, on the high road from Mon-
mouth to Abergavenny, 2J miles norlh-west from Raglan
station, on the Monmouth and Poniypool Road section
of the Great Western railway, 9^ west-south-west from
Monmouth, and 6^ from Usk, in the Monmouth divi-
sion of the county, Raglan hundred and petty sessional
division, union of Abergavenny, county court district of
Usk ;ind in the rural deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. 'ihe parish church of
St. Peter is Lin ancient building uf stone, originally in
the Early English style of the 13th century, and consists
uf chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and an em-
battled western tower containing 3 bells, of which the tenor
has the legend : " Ave Maria, gratise plena '' ; the second,
"Deo detur gloria. Fear God; Honour the King, 1632'';
the third bell is inscribed, " Thomas Harry, churchwar-
den '■ : there are roo sittings. The register of baptisms
and burials dates from the year 1643 ; marriages, 1755.
The living is a rectory, net yearly income ;^i6i, with 40
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Manjue-'s
of Abergavenny, and held since 1917 by the Rev. Joseph
PEIVATK RKSIDENTS, ,
Carter Victor William. Box bush \
Crawley The Misses. Plas Hendy j F
Edwards Miss, Box Bush house
Jones Rev. Joseph (rector),The Retry
COMMERCIAL.
Alford James, farmer, Croes-Buchan
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Tyrmonach
Davies Henry, farm bailiS to Miss S.
(water), Millbrook
Jones Albert, farmer, Blvthe
May Henry Edwin, Red Lion P.H
Morris Roger, farmer, Woodfield
Powell John. mon. mason, Brookfield
Price Fdk. Oliver, farmer. Lower ho
Jones, of the London College of Divinity. The charities
amount to ^21 yearly, which is distributed in bread
and money. A British camp, called "The Camp Hill,"
is in this parish, and there is an out-post connected
with it at Wern-y-Cwrt. The Marquess of Abergavenny
is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are
Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G. (Lord Lieut. 1
and William Reginald Joseph Fitzherbert Herbert esq.
D.L.. J. P. The soil is gravel, and clay in parts; sub-
soil, clay. The chief crops are corn, hay and some
roots. The area is 1,481 acres; rateable value, .^1,899;
population in 191 1, 246.
Post Office, Wernycourt.— Mrs. Mary Pearson, sub-
postuiistress. Letters arrive from Newport. Raglan
is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Post Office. Great Oak.— William Somers. sub-post-
master. Letters arrive from Newport. Raglan is the
nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School, built in 1872. for 69 children ;
Miss Emily Evans, mistress
Richards John, farmer, Oakfield
Somers William, plasterer, & post
office. Great Oak
Spencer Gilead, farmer. Lower Tyr-
monach
Thomas Gwillym H. farnir. High ho
Thomas Wm. farmer. Chapel faim
Thomas Wm. Jn. farmer,The Argoed
Turner Richd. carpenter. Great Oak
Williams Percy Oliver, general shop
Crawley, The Little Cross & Hendy
farms
irr Wilfred, farmer, Brynhyfryd
liffiths Morgan, farmer & miller
CAEBLEON and LLAN&ATTOCK-JTTXTA-CAEHLEON.
CAERLEON is a town and parish on the road from J
Newport to Usk, and has a station on the Pontypool, | tl
Caerleon and Newport junction branch of the Great
Western railway; it is 160 miles from London, 3 north-
east from Newport and 8 from Usk ; it is in the Mon-
mouth division of the county, lower division of the
hundred of Usk, petty sessional division of Caerleon,
union and county court district of Newport, and stands
on the banks of the Usk, which is here spanned by a
stone bridge of three arches, erected some years since in
place of an ancient structure of wood a little higher up,
and defended at each end by a round tower, now in ruins.
Geoflrey of Monmouth states that Caerleon, originally
named Caerwyck, was built by Beli-Mawr in the 3rd
or 4th century before Christ; but of its history before
the Roman invasion nothing certain is known. The
modern name of Caerleon was probably derived from
its occupation by the Romans, when it was for many
years the station of the Second Legion : as " Castra
Legionis " it was the capital of the Roman province of
Britannia Secnnda, and therefore a place of considerable
importance. It is gei:eiiillv believed to have been the seat
of nn archbishop from very early times, nnd Saint Fagan
is s:iid to have been the first archbisiiop in the year 177
When Augustine demanded homage to the Bishop of Rome
from the Welsh Church, his demand n is protested against,
and snccessfully resisted, hy Dubririus and his seven
suffragan bishops : he was followed by St. David, wlio
removed the episcopal seal to Menevia. Tradition says
that Julius and Aaron were martyred here during the
Dioclesian persecution. Adelphus. or Cirfrawd, is
thought bv some to have represent' d the see of Caer-
leon in the Council of Aries AD. 31J. Giraldns asserts
that there were three fine churchi ^ ft Caerleon, one
dedicated to Julius, another to Aaron, and the third
distinguished as the Metropolitan cbnrcli of Wales. The
town was formerly incorpi.rateil. and the chief officer had
the title of mayor ; and a curious lei ter from the mayor
and burgesses of Caerleon to the m:iv,.i ,if Mnnm.nith is
preserved amnr.g the Cntt.m MPS. in 'hf Bri^-'^b Musnnio
The town adopted the "Local GovernuiLMit Act of 1858,"
. 1872. and was governed by a Local Board, until
the "Local Government Act, 1894," established the
present Urban District Council; it is lighted with gas by
the Newport Gas Co. and supplied with water from the
Newport Corporation Water Works.
The Monmouthshire Training College occupies a site
overlooking Caerleon.
By Local Gov4>rnment Board Order No. 34,567, dated
October i, 1896, the rural part of the former township
was added to the Urban District and constituted a civil
parish. By Local Government Board Order No. 34,933,
dated October i, i8g6, part of Christchurch civil parish
was added to Caerleon.
Fairs are held here on May ist and September 21st.
The Newport (Mon.) Hurdle and Steeplechases are held
here in the early autumn. A Museum, erected by
public subscription in 1851, near the church, contains
many local antiquities, chiefly Roman, of which an
illustrated catalogue was published in 1862: the col-
lection includes three fine specimens of tesselated pave-
ment, of which the third, discovered in the parish
churchyard a few years aL'o. has a beautifully formed
libvrinthine pattern, said to be unique in Great Britain.
The Reading Room and Billiard Room was built by
subscription in 1875, at a cost of ^^400. The area of
the civil parish and Urban District is 571 acres of land,
16 of tidal water and 15 of foreshore; rateable value,
;^io,8o8; the population in 1911 was 2,046, including
369 inmates and 61 officials in Newport Borough
iiental Hospital.
Parish Clerk and Sexton, James Davies.
Po.^t, M. 0.. T. & Telephone Call Office.— Edwin A.
Green, sub-postmaster. Letters through Newport
IVall Letter Boxes.— Police station ; Llangattock &
Asvhun
Pillar Box, Forge Hill
LLANGATTOCK-JUXT -A -CAERLEON is a parish in
the rural deane-y of Caerleon. archdeaconry- of Monmouth
and diocese of Llandaff; the church of St. Cadoc is a
building in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, nave.
50
CAERLEON.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
aisles, south porch and a tower containing a clock and
8 bells ; a Norman arch of very early date was discovered
at the base of the lower during the restoration in 1867;
the upper portion of the tower is Early English ; the
greater part of the windows are Decorated and the
eastern portion of the chancel Late Perpendicular : there
are 13 stained windows in the churcti, 10 of which
are memorials to Charles Williams esq. the founder of
the Caerleon charities. The church was restored and
mainly rebuilt in 1867, at an outlay of ^£3,000, and
during the period i874-qo received various improve-
ments, at a cost of ^:,I59: there are 690 sittings. The
register of baptisms and burials dates from the year
169s; marriages, 1715; the earlier copies were destroyed,
i» is supposed, during the Kebellion. The living is 11
vicarage, net yearly income ;£254, with 51: acres of glebe
and residence, in the gilt of the D. un and Chapter of
Llandaff, and held since 1906 by the Rev. Frederick-
William Garf.irth Whitfield M.A. of Trinity CoUei.',-.
Dublin. In 1B63 'he old vicarage was pulled down
and the site added to the churchyard, and a new vicar-
age built to the west of and adjoining the churchyard.
The Newport (Mon.) County Borough Mental Hospital,
situated in the parish, occupies part of a site of 122
acres, and was erected in 1903-5, at an approximate
cost of j^i6o,ooo, from designs by Mr. A. J. Wood.
architect, of London ; the building is available for 400
patients, besides a sta£f of 60 persons. There are
remains here of a Roman amphitheatre, as well as of
the town wall, together with a large artificial mound,
dating probably from Roman times! Lord Tredegar is
lord of the manor. The principal landowner is Sir
Humphrey Mackworth bart. J. P. The soil is red loam ;
subsoil, marl. The chief crops are wheat, oats and
barley. The area is 2,253 acres of land, 14 of inland
water, 15 of tidal water and 21 of foreshore ; rateable
value, j^5,o78 ; the population in ign was 264 in the
civil and 2,310 in the ecclesiastical parish, which com-
prises Llangattock and part of Caerleon civil jiarishes.
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meeting day, 1st wed. in every month, at 6.30 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, Frederick Ernest Rirkard.
Aewport
Ciawshay Edwin Hole, The Warren, Lydney
Lawrence Lewis. Plas Xewvdd, Uantarnam
Lyne Ernest Lewis, Clawdd, Caerleon
Mackworth Sir Humphrey bart. Oaklands, Caerleon,
Newport
Murphy William Edward Cavanagh M.B. Pant-y-berllan.
Cwmbran, Newport
Parry Thomas, The Croft, Caerleon, Newport
Perrett Alfred James, Broadweir rd. Cwmbran, NewpoH
Richards Edward Windsor D.L. Plas Llechn, Tredun-
nock, Newport
Williams Alfred. The Mount, Caerleon, Newport
Williams George Waters. Llvstrechfa, Caerleon
Wynian Ronald,
The chairman, for the time being, of the Caerleon Urban
District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Joint Clerks to the Magistrates, Mostyn Cleeves
Llewellin & James P. Keene, 26 Stow hill, Newport
I'c'ty .-sessions are held at the Police stations, Caerleon &
Cwmbran, every alternate thursday at n am
The following plnces are included in the. petty sessional
division: — Caerleon, Llandegveth, Llangattock, Llan-
hennock. Llanthewy-vach, Llanvihangel-Lhintarnam.
Lluifrechfa Lower & Tredtmnock
Police Station. Albt. King, sergt. 4;
nstable
Henrv Gould
Kcv. Dewi Be
Retire i.
Brewer
van Jones
April, 1920.
i William Willia
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Wilfred John
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April, 1 92 1.
1 Fredk. Ernest
Thomas Parr\
(Jvorge Willia
Retire in
Stark
April, 1922.
1 Robert Goodw,
Clerk, Thorn
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OfBcera.
Richards Penderel Herbe
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifying Factory Surgeon. Medical Officer & Public
Vaccinator. Caerleon District. Newport Union, E. A
Idris Phillips L.R.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng. Broad-
Assistant Overseers. Joseph Green. Cross st, Caerleon
& Wyndham Williams, Llangattock
Tax Callector, Joseph Green, Cross street, Caerleon
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
.^t. Cadnc-s Church. Rev. Frederick William Garforth
Whitfield MA. vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily.
8 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
SS. Julian. Aaron & David, Catholic,
port; sun. at 10 a.m. & 3 p.m
Baptist, Rev. D. B. Jones; 11 a.m. ,
tri. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist; 11 a.m. & 6 p.n
Wesleyan (Newport Circuit), Rev. Phi
ed from Ne
; th
7 P>
Skinner street, Newport
Treasurer, W. G. Davy, National ProFincial & Union
Bank of England Limited. Newport
Medical Officer nf Health, E. A. Idris Phillips M.R.C.S
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Broadtowers, Caerleon
.Surveyor «: Sanitary Inspector, E. Richard^, Mascotte,
Ponthir road
c;«lli-ctor, Joseph Green. Cross street
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR CAERLEON PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Pillincr Alfred Massey, Llan-yr-avon court. I.l.mtarnam,
Newport, chairman
Hrewer-Williams Edmund Williams T.im Llewelvn D.L.
Maesniddud, Blackwood, Mon
TRAINING COLLEGE.
Monmouthshire TiMining College (Monmouthshire Edu-
cation Committee); Ivor B. John M.A, principal; W
Emrys Evans B.A.. B.Sc. David Davies M.A. k
Charles Brown, resident lecturers; John Owen M.A
William M. Lewis M A. Jacob Rhys Gabriel M.A. i
Leslie G. Wright, non-resident lecturers
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
Povs & Girls & Infants, founded & endowed bv Charlee
Williams esq. a native of Caerleon, in 1724; t ad-
ministered under a scheme framed by the Charity
Commissioners in 1878: the income from the Ohurcli
k Roads estates amounts to about ^300, the re-
mainder, j^Sgo, to elementary schools yearly, k is
derived from land k dividends on money invested ;
Evan Davies, m^uster; Miss S. E. Stotti mistress:
Miss Frances Uoulson, infants' mistress ; the school
will hold 238 boys, 206 girls k 164 infants
The school is controlled hy six managers; L. LI. Morris,
4 Commercial street, Newport, conespondent
R'ilvny Station, Evan Evans, station master
CAERLEON.
VIIIVATB KKSIDBMTS.
Arnold Wm. Hazel house. Lodge rd
Austin Cecil, Ashton. Lodge road
Banner John, Hill grove
Banner William. Fair field
BaHlett Wm. Dyer. Luniley. Ponlhir
road
Bass Wm. King's vale. Lodge road
Baulch Miss. 16 High street
B<'nnelt George Bichd. 13 Station rd
Britton Samuel, 3a Broad walk
Brown Charles, The College
Buck David, Gellvirron
Bythwav Hugh M. Glvnhir,Ponthir rd
Clark Thomas B. 33 High street
Oomick Jas. Montpelier, Ponlhir rd
Davies David M.A. The College
Davies Homfrar, Bank house
Davies John, 27 Broad walk
Downs Ernest Victor, 9 Station road
Dymock William, 3 Broad walk
Evans Charles Thos. 17 Broad walk
Evans Clarence, 1 Carlton terrace
Evans Evan Ralph, 13 Broad walk
Evans W. Emrvs B.A., B.Sc. The
College
Fry Mrs. 7 Broad walk
Gabriel Jacob Rh
Lodire road
Gibson George, Westoe, Ponthir road
Greenland Geo. P Usk Side house
Grove Mr.. 4 Carlton terrace
Hay Archibald. Ahholsford, Lodge rd
Herbert Mrs. F. J. 12 Station road
Hirst Mrs. 26 Broad walk
Holhrook John Francis. North Elm.
Tx)dge road
M.A. Fern
Houlson Miss. 30 Broad walk
Humhv Mrs. 19 Broad walk
John Ivor B.. M.A. The College
Johnson Bernard Geo. 6 Broad walk
J.Mies Uev. Dewi Bevan (Baptist). 3
Carlton terrace
Jones Austin Kendrick. Senlac. Gold-
crolt common
Jones Charles. High croft. Lodge rd
Jones John Hy. Moss villa. Lodge rd
Jones Mrs. Wyndham, 3 Station road
Jones William Francis, St. Elmo.
Broad walk
Jordan Ernest Charles, Glen-Plas
Keene James Pearse, Mvrtle cottage
Kewer-Williams RcL-inaid F. 14 Sta-
Lake Conrad Wm. 16 Station road
Langford Genrare Jas. 28 Broad walk
DIRECTORY.]
Lewis Nigel, 34 Broad walk
Lewis Thomas, 31 Broad walk
Lewis William, 5 Broad walk
Lawis William M., M.A. Oakdene,
Ponthir road
Llewellin Mrs. Caerleon house
Last)- George, 33 Broad walk
McGinn John F.K.C.S. Tatty-Sallagh
Monger Thomas John, 10 Broad walk
Morgan David, MiUbrook house
Morgan Misses.The Hall, Back Hall it
Morgan Mrs. xg Broad walk
Morgan W.Herbt.TheHall,Back Hall st
Morgan Wm. Hy. 23 Goldcroft com
Nickless Wm. Arthur, 8 Broad walk
Parry Miss, 2 Carlton terrace
Parry Thomas J. P. The Croft
Parry WUliam, 34 Broad walk
Pearce Albert Seymour, ii Station rd
Phillips E. A. Idris, Broadtowers
Phillips Miss, Danesburv house
Poynton George Sanrael, Hillcrest
Bickards Robert H. T. A The Priory
Roberts Thomas, 10 Station road
Schiele Edwd.H.Cranleigh, Ponthir rd
Smith Sidney George, Sunningdale,
Ponthir road
Stafford Mrs. Caerau, Goldcroft com
Stewart William J.P. Bro-Dawel
Stormonth David W. 15 Station road
Mrawbndge Henry, 4 Station road
Summeraeld Louis Edwin, Bryn-Deri
Tamplin John, St. Dunstan's
Taylor Mrs. Matilda, 2 Broad walk
Thatcher Mrs. Rose villa, Lodse rd
Thomas George H. Talvgarn
Thorn Charles, 16 Broad" walk
Thrupp James, t2 High street
Tilney Edgar, 12 Broad walk
Voss Alfred, 2c; Broad walk
Wall Mrs. 15 High street
White Henry, Highfield, Ponthir road
AVhitfiold Rev. Frederick William
Garforth MA. (vicar). Vicarage
1^ illiams Major Albert A.. O.B.E.
Lansor house
Williams Alfred J.P. The Mount
M uVxMOUTHSHlRE.
Brewer Henry Gould, carpenter, 10
Norman street & Drovers Arms
P.H. Gold Croft common
Caerleon Works Ltd. tinplate manfrs
Church of England Home for Waifs
& Stravs (Miss B. Jones, matron),
St. Cadoc's home
Coles Arthur C. Hanbury Arms P.H
Coles James, cycle dealer, Dsk road
Collins Wm. boot repairer,9 Castle st
Davies Edris, news agent, 27 Back
Hall street
Davies Henrietta (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
14 Mill street
Davis John, Red Lion P.H
Edmunds Marv (Mrs.), grocer, 15
Mill street
Edwards John, haulier
Edwards Samuel, Bull inn. High st
Edwards Tom, baker, 35 Back Hall st
Evan.* Thomas Hy. confr.2 Station rd
Gibbons Brothers, timber merchants
Gidman Wm. eommcl. trav. Uskside
GoUedge Alfred, plumber. High street
Grady John, Gold Croft inn. Gold
Croft common
(jray Amy (Miss), shpkpr. 30 Mill st
Green Edwin Arnold, sub-postmaster
!i stationer. Cross street
Green Joseph, boot maker, collector
to the Urban District Council, col-
^ overseer. Cross street
.rrifliths George, jobbing gardener
Harris Fredk. farmer. Forge farm
Herbert Tom, White Hart P.H. High st
Hunt Harry & Co. steam hauliers,
High street
Hutchings Edwin William, painter.
CAEKWElXT
Castle
James George, haulier. Mill street
James Herbert, shopkeeper, 29 High
street & la. Station road
James V. M. (Mrs.), grocer, la.
Church street
Jenkins Clara (Miss), shopkeeper, 19
CVoss street
Geo^ Waters J.P LlysfrechfaJobbins Gertrude (Miss), confectnr.
n fi!;;?''^^-' ^^^'S i Back Hall street
•"-'■Id.lheCrest, Ponthir rd [ Jones Arth. Evan,grocer,s Station rd
Jones Jacob (Mrs.), draper & iron-
monger, 25 High street
Jones Richd. insur. agt. 15 Cross st
Lawrence Wm. shpkpr. 36 Back Hall st
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
Will
Will
Williams Misses, Arth
Williams William. Waterloo house
COMMKUCl.lL.
Early closing dav, Thursdav.
Arnold William H. market gardener
Banner John & Wm. wool staplers
Barclays Bank Ltd. (snb-branch)
(William Davies Jones, manacrer)
(open mon. wed. & fri. 10 a.m. to
2.30 p.m.). High street; draw on
head office, S4 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Barnes Eveline (Miss), district nurse
6 High street
Bateman Reginald, hair dresser, 10
High street
Baulch Harold, undertaker. 24 Gold
Oroft common
Bennett William John, motor en-
gineer, I Cross street & High st
aper. High street
(Mrs), shopkeeper.
Peter
led. &
to
p.m.). Station road ; draw on head
office, 71 Lombard st. London E C 3
Lougher Walter L. Angel P.H. Gold
Croft common
-Mills David, dairyman, 4 Museum st
Milsom Jane (Mrs.), shpkpr. 36 Mill st
Monmouthshire Training College
(Ivor B. John M.A. principal)
Morgan Thomas, butcher. Gold Croft
n-port Co-operative Industrial
lociety Ltd. (branch). Cross street
iUins E. A. Idris L.R.C.P.Lond.,
I R.C.S.Eng. surgeon, medical
ificer of health Caerleon Urban
33 Back Hall st ^_^
CAEBWENT is a parish situated in the supposed ex-
hausted basin of a pre-historic estuarv on the Nedern
and traversed by the high road from Newport to Chen-
stow, surrounded by hills in the form of a horse shoe
and IS 3 miles north-west from Portskewett station on
the Sev^n Tunnel junction and Chepstow section of the
Great Western railway, and 5^ west-south-west from
Chepstow, in the Monmouth division of the countv.
hundred of Caldicot, petty sessional division, union and
county court district of Chepstow, and in the rural
deanery of ^etherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. Caerwent, now an ordinary village,
with nothing to distinguish it bevond the remains of the
ancient walls, was originally the site of the Roman station
Venta SUurum, where the second legion fixed itself on the
north-west side of the Severn, with the view of penetrating
further into the country of South Wales : it is extra-
ordinarily rich in Roman remains, and evervwhere
throughout the village and on the grounds of the' Great
tory surgeon & medical officer &
public vaccinator Caerleon district,
Newport union, Broadtowers
Povall Tncmas, plumber, 32 Mill st
Rawle Gertrude (Miss), greengrocer,
Cross street
Rawle Mary (Miss), confr. 31 High at
Reading & Billiard Room (W. H.
Mar.sh. hon. sec). Gold Croft com
Richards Edwin, surveyor, & sanitary
inspector to the Urban District
Council. Mascotte, Ponthir road
Bichardsun Sarah J. (Mrs.), butcher,.
28 High street
Rickard Frederick Ernest, Three
Salmons P.H. High street
Sadler Evan, beer retailer. Church st
Stark Geo. Wm. dairyman. Cross st
Stone Albert Edward, commercial
traveller, 7 Station road
Taylor Fras. (Miss), draper.s Cross st
Thompson Joseph, joiner
Thiirne C. & G. grocers. Cross street
True Reginald, boot repr.6 Station rd
Walker Tom, helve manufr. Usk road
Waters Bertram John, beer ret.Mill st
Watson Frank James, boot repairer.
37 Gold Croft common
LLANGATTOCK.
(Marked thus * receive letters
through Ponthir.)
Evans John H. Pen-y-Bont
•Gibbon Mrs. New house
•Heeps Henrv, The Lodge, Houghton
Nelfs William F., UD. Newport
(Mon.). County Borough asylum
•Pratt Mrs. Houghton
Williams Charles, Mount Pleasant
COMMERCIAL.
Baker George Arthur, farmer. Park
& Pilmawr farms
Baker Stephen, farmer. Lodge farm
Davies Charles, Ponthir nursery
•Gough Charles, Shaftesburv farm
•Harris Wm. frmr. Upper Pen-y-bank
Hillier John, market gardener. Green
meadow
James Thomas, farmer, St. Andrews
James William, farmer, Pentoppin
•Lloyd Joseph, farmer
Morgan Wm. K. farmer, Penyparc
Newport (Mon.) County Borough
Mental Hospital (William F
Nelis M.D.Durh., L.H.C.P.Edin ,
L.R.F.P.S.Glasg. medical supt ;
J. H. Evans, clerk & steward)
Phillips Philip J. farmer,AmericaIand
Rees Thos. frmr. (part of) Ty-coch
Reynolds James, Rising Sun P.H
Rogers Thomas, farmer, Tv-coch
Snell Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
rincent George, farmer, Penrhos
♦Williams Geo. frmr. Common farm
Williams John, farmer, Glebeland
VVilliams Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmec
Court-y-Monaus
•Williams William, farmer
Williams Wm. Morris. Pentwyn farm
Williams Wyndham. insurance agent
& assistant
House farm, within the walls (considerable parts of
which still stand), Roman remains have been met with.
The excavation of the Roman city has now been pro-
ceeding for some years past in a systematic manner,
under the superintendence of A. T. Martin esq. M.A.,
F.S.A. and A. E. Hudd esq. F.S.A. The work was
begun in Aug. 1S99, when trial excavations were made
in the south-west corner of the city, and the remains of
several houses uncovered, including one with a central
courtyard. In Sept. of that year a committee was
formed, with Lord, afterwards Viscount, Tredegar, as
president, for the prosecution of the undertaking, and
up to the end of 1900 other dwellings were excavated
and numerous obects of interest met with, comprising
capitals and shafts of columns, querns, pot covers,
enjjraved gems, and bone, iron and bronze articles:
slight human remains, and considerable remains of
animals, with oy.^ter and other shells, were also dug
up : on some houses the w;ill paintings were still visible,
52 cjkrwent.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
but it was erident that the whole site had been subjected
1902 more
houses, remarkable for the
peculiarity of their ground plan, were disclosed; these
contained hypocausts, furnaces, and some fine tesselated
pavements, now in the Corporation Museum at Newport.
In 1903 operations were transferred to the north side
i>f the city, and resumed on a site belonging to Lord
Tredegar, resulting in the digging out of the north gate,
with its interior and exterior piers, some houses with
hypocausts and a fine mosaic pavement, and flanged tiles
nere met with: a little to the east of the centre of
I he north side an amphitheatre was uncovered, but the
remains were scanty, consisting mainly of a wall, two feet
thick, enclosing an elliptical area 145 by 121 feet. The
excavations in 1904 were continued in the south-west
poition of the town, and resulted in the uncovermg of
four houses, in one of which was found the inscribed
base of a small statue dedicated to Mars, chronologically
dated, and corresponding to August 23rd, i-ja A.D. and
in others considerable remains of tesselated pavements,
fragments of columns and pottery. In 1905 the south
gate and more of the site to the south-west were ex-
plored, and disclosed various architectural fragments,
statuettes, pottery and animal remains ; and in one
house painted plaster and rudely scratched inscriptions
were met with: a well, opened in 1903, was dug out to
a depth of over 25 feet, and found to contain a human
skull, fragments of a wooden bucket and several shoes.
Nearly in the centre of the village of Caerwent is a
triangular plot, called the " Village Green,'
leave of the Parish Coui
;il was
again portions of houses
vhich by
explored ; here
ined, and also a yard or
court paved with flat stones, on the east side of which
was a rectangular platform, 13 feet square, and at the
hack of this was an inscribed stone standing vertically
on a base, its original height appearing to have been
4 feet, but the upper part was much worn and
defaced, so that the beginning of the inscription, which
is of 12 lines, and wholly in capitals, is illegible, and
the total height only 3 feet 4 inches: the stone is
panelled on three sides, and the inscription, though in-
complete, showed that it was set up by the community
i.f the Civitas Silurum, through their authorities, to an
ullirial who had been commanding officer of the Second
Legion and subsenuently governor of the provinces of
(iallia Narbonensis and Gallia Lugudunensis, date
according to Professor Havergall, Oxford, about 220 A.D.
Some of the Eoman pavements and other remains have
been removed to the museum at Caerleon, and a room,
ns it originally existed, has been reconstructed there, as
nearly as the materials would admit. There is also a
temporary museum here, at Caerwent, where some of
the remains are exhibited. The whole of the walls of the
Roman city may be distinctly traced, and on the south
side they are in a remarkably perfect condition. An en-
campment or fortification at Sudbrook is supposed by
some to have been constructed by the Romans, or, at
all events, to have been utilized by them as a protection
for the landing of soldiers, whilst other authorities
n;ain(.ain that the camp at Sudbrook is altogether
subsequent to the Roman period : it. is certain that the
vihule of the Caldicot level and the country around it
has been the scene of important historical events in
1 arlv periods, and much of the evidence is patent to an
ordinary intelligent observer. The Roman city formed
a parallelogram, 505 yards in length on the north and
south sides, and 395 on the east and west, and the
villas and baths covered an area of upwards of 50 acres.
It is said that Caerwent was once a seaport, and that
rings were to be seen in the walls on the south side
Marked thus • receive their letters Williams Bev. Wilriam Coleman M
through Shire Newton. (vicar'). Vicarage
rUIV.4TK niiSinKNTS.
Bell Major W. Francis, Crick house
Cropper Mrs. Mount Ballan
Lnfr Arthur C>Til. Boseville, Crick
Micklethwait " St. John Gore,
Maesygwenith
Weston Wm. Frank, .Slough house
CALDICOT is a parish, on the sh.ires of the Bristol
Channel, and watered by the Nedden brook, ij miles
north-west from Portskewett and li miles north-east
from Severn Tunnel station on the SoutS Wales section
of the Great Western railway, and 6 -..uth-west from
Chepstow, in the Monmouth division of the county, lower
division of the hundred of Caldicot. pettv sessional divi-
sion, union and county court district of Chepstow and in
the rural deanerv of Netherwcnt. archdeaconry of Mon-
month and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St
Mary is an ancient building of limestone, with freestone
dressings, chiefly in the Perpendicylar style, but with
some traces of earlier work, and consists of chancrl,
of the ancient city to which the ships were fastened.
That ships could ever have come up to the walls is
verv doubtful, but it is not improbable that there may
once have been a navigable oreek running up from the
channel along the valley where the Nedern flows, and it
is said that the village' of Crick derived its name from
this circumstance In the time of Agricola (A.D 78),
Caerwent seems to have been at the height of its fame,
and was famous for its temples, baths and theatres.
Roger says that there was at this place the first academy,
or university, in Britain, aud that it nas noted as the
seat of learning and refinement. The neighbouring town
of Chepstow probably came into reput " "
of Gwent) declined :
ing the building of some cotti
church, the floor of a Roman
Caer-Gwent
:ance. Dur-
es 100 yards west of the
Ua and some rich mosaic
work were discovered by R. Milverston Duke esq. archi-
tect. A Roman pavement was also found during the
restoration of the chancel in 1893 on the south side and
apparently running underneath the chancel. The church
of St. Stephen and St. Tathan is an ancient edifice of
stone, dating from the 13th century, and consisting of
chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and an em-
battled western tower containing one bell : the chancel
is Earlv English and has a very peculiar triple arcade
on the ' south side, twice built up : the nave is Per-
pendicular, to which period the fine porch also belongs:
in the church is a fine old pulpit of carved oak with the
date 1632 and the arms of Lord Tredegar and of the
late Sir Charles Williams, of Llangibby, whose family
owned this manor for many years: the chancel was
restored in 1893, the nave in 1905, and the ruined
south aisle in 1912 ; the cost in eaoh case was upwards
of ;^70o : the church plate, which is silver, bears the
date 1571 : in the church are the reputed remains of
St. Tathan, who was head of the local school or
monastery about 560-590: the church also contains a
Roman cinerary urn, in a glass-covered niche, of 3rd
or 4th century date; a pewter chalice and buckle,
found in the tomb of a former vicar, date about 1200 ;
a Roman sundial ; consecration marks ; a bishop's stone,
and an ancient font, rescued from a local farmyard:
there are 250 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1568. There is a list of
vicar.s from 1270. The living is a discharged vicarage,
annexed in 1885 to Llanvair Discoed, joint net yearly
value .^340, with 45 acres of glebe and residence, in
the gift of the Dean and
held since 1909 by the Rev
Chapter of Llandaff. and
William Coleman Williami
M.A.Cantuar. 'There is a chapel for Baptists. Near the
ancient east gateway a block of 12 almshouses, for
old and infirm women, was erected and endowed under
the will of the late Col. Burton in 1911 and 1912. The
trustees of the late Thomas Freke Lewis esq. of Moynes
Court. Chepstow (d. 1909), who are lords of the manor,
Mrs. John Cropper. St. John Gore Micklethwait esq.
Major W. F. Bell, C. 0. Liddell esq. and the trustees
of John Lysaght esq. are the principal landowners.
The soil is loam ; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are
wheat, barley and roots. The area is 2,002 acres;
rateable value, ^^2,640; population in 1911, 382 in the
civil parish and 540 in the ecclesiastical parish, which
includes Dinham and Llanvair Discoed.
Parish Clerk, Cravden Gorton.
Post. M. 0. k T O'ffice.— James Bailey, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Chepstow
Wall Letter Box in the hnmlet of Crick
Public Elementarv School, built in 1856. & enlarged in
:893. for 120 children; Mrs. Catherine Hardwick, mist
County Constabulary, Chas. Davis, constable in charge
Jones Archibald, farmer. Crick
•Parker Wyndham. farmer, Lnw
COHUERCIAL. Llaninellin
Ad:ims William, baker Price Edwin Geo. frmr. Caerwent ho
Bailey James, grocer. Post office 'Price Win. farmer, Gt. LlanmeUin
Barrett Sarah (Mrs.), shopkpr. Crick Rowlands Sydney. Coach & Horses P. H
Barrett William, Old Ship inn Wood James, farmer, Slough farm
Case Herbert, farmer. Gt. House farm Wood Samuel, farmer. Elms farm
Edmonds Joseph, farmer. Crick Woodland Th.imas. baker
nave, north aisle and an enibattled tower, placed be-
tween the nave and chancel, containing a clock and 8
bells, one of which is of pre-Reformation date : the
porch has a staircase leading to what may have been a
parvise : in addition to a figure of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, somewhat defaced, there is inside the porch
and over the entrance a carved figure of the Virgin and
Child, the git', of the Rev. Montague Henrv Noi-1 M..^.
of Cardiff, who has also presented a new orean : at the
side of the porch door is a rudely-cut consecration cross,
and in the wall is a very curious half-length recumbent
figure: there are also two old incispd slabs in the nave:
the stained east window, presented by the late Mr. Kemp,
DIKtCTORY.]
Monmouthshire.
CHAPKL HILL.
53
is a memorial to the Bov. E. Turberville Williams MA
Ticai- here 1S41-85 : the restoration of the church was
completed in August, 1858: an additional clergj* vestry
.was erected in 1911: there are 320 sittings: there is
a good modern Ivch-gate' at the entrance to the church-
yard. The register of burials dates from the year
1716; marriages, 1719. The living is a vicarage, net
. yearly value ;^20o, with 39J acres of glebe, and resi-
dence, in the gift of Keble College, Oxford, and held
.since 1916 by the Bev. Theodore Mansel Rhvs Toung-
hughe.s B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter." There is
a small church room in the village, used for parochial
purposes. The mission church of St. Bartholomew, at
Highmoor Hill, built in 1876, has a belfrv with 2 bells,
and will seat 100. The iron church of St. Michael and
All Angels, at the Tinplate works, was erected in 1894,
and has one bell. At Dewstow. about a mile from
the village, there is said to have been an ancient chapel,
dedicated to St. David, but no remains now exist. There
are chapels for Wesleyan Methodists and United Metho-
dists. The County Eifle Range is in this parish. The
Herbert and Kemeys charities, producing ^55 yearly, are
distributed in money to the second poor.
Caldicot Castle is a magnificent stronghold, formerly
belonging to the De Bohuns, Earls of Hereford and here-
ditary High Constables of England : the general design
is obiong, having a round keep on its own moated mound
at the north-west comer, and horseshoe towers at the
south-west and south-east angles, and a grand gatehouse
in the centre of the south face; the keep, probably the
oldest part of flie building, is considered to have been
erected by Milo Fitz Walter, who was high constable both
to the Empress Maud and King Stephen, and died in
ii44 : the south front of the castle apparently dates from
about the time of Edward II. and presents a grand and
venerable appearance, but the great gatehouse in the
centre of it and the postern tower opposite are of the
time of Richard II. ; the latter bears the name " Thomas,"
as founder, on its gate jamb, probably referring to
Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, son of Edward
III. who was arrested by King Richard II. in person, and
afterwards murdered by his order in 1397, and who
married Alianor, co-heiress (with the wife of KingHenrv
IV.) of the last De Bohun, Earl of Hereford, Essex and
Norlbamptun, whose name is sculptured on the founda-
tion stone of an adjoining building: the whole was sur-
rounded by a moat : the castle is said to have been ren-
dered untenable as a military fortress in the time of
Andrews George, Mount villa
Blackford John Victor, Ivy lodge
Cobb George Wheatly, Caldicot
Edward IV. and is described in 1613 as having long been
in ruins : the keep tower (somewhat similar in design
to Hawarden) and the great gatehouse are considered
to be the finest examples of military masonry remaining ;
the ribs of the vaulting of the portal and grand staircase
are supported by sculptured beads, believed to be por-
traits but now much defaced, while the machicolations of
the west turret and some of the lintels are carried oa
heads, the features of which are as sharp as when first
erected, and it is believed that canopied sculptures en-
riched all the window heads, and that everything of the
sort within reach was purposely mutilated on the_ attain-
der of Edward St.ifford, last Duke of Buckingham, in
1521 : William De Bohun, first Earl of Northampton, son
of Humphrey De Bohun, 8th»Earl of Hereford, by
Elizabeth, daughter of King Edward I. was born here •
Henry V. must have been here, and Edmund Tudor, Earl
of Richmond, is said to have been staying here with his
young wife, Margaret Beaufort, between his marriage
and the birth of Henry VII. and from hence Henry
Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, marched against
King Richard III. in 1483, failing in consequence of the
unprecedented flood in the Severn : in 1521 the propertv
was vested in King Henry VIII. who made it parcel of
the Duchy of Lancaster, by whom it was sold in 1857 to
C. E. Lewis esq. of St. Pierre, who in 1884 sold 'it to
J. E. Cobb esq. F.S.A. .who partially restored it; his
grandson. G. Wheatly Cobb esq. J. P. is the present
owner and resides there : Mr. Cobb allows inspection
to persons interested in architectural antiquities on
personal application. George Wheatly Cobb esq. is
lord of the manor, and Henry Oakley esq. of Dewstow.
is principal landowner. The soil is light and sandy ;
subsoil, clay, gravelly and limestone. The chief crops
are wheat and barley. The area is 1,983 acres of land
and inland water and 1,307 of foreshore ; rateable value.
^12,449; the population in 1911 was 1,513.
Sexton, Edwin Birt.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— Moses John Squibbs, sub-post-
master. Letters from Newport
Wall Letter Boxes.— Near Castle ; West End & Deep
Weir
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), enlarged
in 1882, 1887, 1894 & 1906, for 183 mixed & 120
infants ; Herbert Blomley, master ; Miss Annie Roger."!,
castle
Corben Miss, Axholme
Jones Edwin, East view
Oaklev Henrv, Dewstow
Rust John
Vaughan Eichd. Grenville, The Grove
Watkins Richard, Upper house
Watkins William, Lvch house
Wilding Alfred, Ightfield
Younghughes Rev. Theodore Mansel
Ehys B.A. (vicar). The Parsonage
COMJIEKCIAI,.
Adams Sarah (Mrs), grocer
Andrews G'!orge, farmer
Britton Elizabeth (Miss), grocer &
beer retailer. The Pill
Caldicot & District Gas Light & Coke
Co. Limited (J. Bust, manager)
Caldicot Ironmongery Co
Chepstow Co-operative Society Ltd.
grocers
I Davis Charles & Son, shopkeepers
JDodd Harriet (Mrs.), Castle inn
Griffiths David E. farmer. Pill farm
Griffiths John, Old Tippling Philo-
^ sopher P.H
I GwUliam Herbt. frmr. Longcroft frm
Harris Oliver, butcher
Harry Albert, farmer, Highmoor hill
Hill Charles & Son, com & flour dlr.s
Howard Wm. farmer. Church farm
James WUUam, saddler
Jones Herbert, dairyman
Jones William Edward, farmer.
Court House farm
Kelly Arthur, coal dealer
Leonard Samuel, White Hart hotel
Lewis Henry, butcher
Lloyds Bank Limited (open mondays
10.30 to 12.30)
Long Emma (Mrs.), frmr. Albion ho
Norris Dorothy (Mrs.), draper
Porter William, news agent
Powell Alfred John, shopkeeper
Price Matthew, farmer,Highmoor hill
Prichard Tom, farmer, West end
Pride John, baker
Prior James, market gardener
Reading Boom (Herbert Blomley, sec)
Charles, da
Skewes Alarina (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Spring John, farmer. Five lanes
Squibbs & Son, builders &c
Squibbs Ernest, assistant overseer
Squibbs Moses J. grocer, Post office'
Stell Annie (Mrs.) & Son, bakers
Tamplin John, blacksmith
Thomas Geo. farmer, Poorhouse farni
Tiplin James, haulier
Vaughan Eichard Grenville M.E.C.S.
Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond. physician &
surgeon, & medical officer & public
vaccinator for Caldicot district of
Chepstow union. The Grove
Waite Lucy Jane (Mrs.), boot dealer
Washbourne James, Cross inn
Watkins George, cycle agent
Williams David, boot & shoe maker
Williams Samuel, beer retailer
CEFNYCBIB, se
CHAPEL HILL and
CHAPEL HILL is a parish and village on the banks of
the river Wye and on the high road from Chepstow to
Monmouth, about one mile south-west from Tintern
station on the Wye Valley branch of the Great Western
railway, 5J north from Chepstow, loj from Monmouth
and 146 from London, in the Monmouth division of the
county, upper division of Raglan hundred, petty ses-
fional division, union and county court district of Chep-
stow, and in the rural deanery of Chepstow, archdeaconry
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. There are boats
sailing to Chepstow, the distance by water being 9
miles. The church of St. Mary, attractively situated on
the hillside above the abbey, is a building of stone,
part.Iy Early English, with later portions in a debased
Gothic style : it was almost entirely rebuilt in 1866,
and consists of chancel and nave under one roof and a
lynydd.
; Pontr
TINTEBN ABBEY.
western tower, with saddle-back roof, containing one
bell: the church affords about 100 sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1693 ;
marriages, 1779. The living is a vicarage, united in
1903 bv Order in Council to the rectory of Tintern
Parva, 'joint net annual value ;^2oc, in the gift of the
Lord Chancellor, and held since 1903 by the Bev. Alfred
William Washington Palmer, who resides at Tintern
Parva. The ancient chapel of St. Ann stands on the
opposite side of the main road, south of the abbey, a part
of it having been incorporated with the residence called
" St. Ann's." In the village is a Wesleyan chapel and
one for United Methodists. There is 'also a Parish
Boom, which can be hired for eutertainments &c. The
former tinplate manufactory here is said to have been
originally founded as wire works by Swedish and
54
HAl'EL UILL.
,MUNMOLTHSlilIlE.
[kelly's
German colonists duriiigr the reign of Queen Elizabeth, openings for passage behind the high altar, and west of
Charities: — (t) Thomas Hackett, of Penterry, by in- the rood screen; the great west window, 42 feet in
denture dated Dec. lotb, 1634, reciting that Philip height, still retains the whole of its tracery in an almost
Hackett, late of the City of London, gentleman (eldest perfect condition, and the space below it is filled by the
son of the said Thomas Hackett), then deceased, had western doorway, with its flankingtraceried arches; the
left by will /15 to the poor of the parishes of Chapel extreme gracefulness of this design seems unsurpassable,
Hdl and Tintern Parva, and that Thomas Hackett had and it has been felicitously reproduced in the Mediaeval
himself given £5 to the poor; he accordingly conveyed Court of the Crystal Palace: on the east side of the
to William Catchniay and others twelve acres of land cloister, iii by 99 feet, are the sacristies, the chapter
called Monck Redding, in the parish of Mounton, in house, 56 by 28 feet, with three alleys, a narrow library,
iieu of the said sums of j^i5 and ^s, the rents and the slype to the infirmary, the common house, 88 by 27
profits of the land to be for the use of the said pnor. feet, divided into two alleys by a central arcade, and over
2) Fiancis Bradford, by will, dated June i8th, 1656, it the dorter (dormitory), the day stairs to which remain;
left an annual sum of £6. payable out of a certain adjoining, on the north side, is a kind of hall, entered by
farm at Llangattock-jfcta-Usk, lor putting out one poor a hirge archway, and supposed to be the entrance from
boy apprentice yearly, the preference to be given to his the river ; above are chambers and next comes the fniter,
own kindred. (3) Samuel Pritchard, by will, dated Dec. or refectory, 82 by 29 feet, and its wall pulpit and offices,
27th, 1810, bequeathed ^1,000 /2.15 per Cent, annuities, • kitchen and external lavatory: to the north-west, built
the proceeds to be distributed amongst the poor annually 1 over an undercroft, are the buildings assigned to the
on St. Stephen's day. (4) 'Ihe poor widows of Chapel conversi, or lay brethren. At the time of the suppression
Hill have also the rent of a field at Penterry, called ' of the abbey there were 13 monks only, though in its
Poor's Leic.'' | prosperity there were probably 70
For parochial purposes the parish is named Chapel Hill,
but probably it is more widely known as Tintern Abbey,
from the fact that the ruined abbey of that name stands
within its boundary. The Benedictine Abbey of Tintern,
situated in the bosom of lofty wooded hills, on a bend of
the river Wye, was founded May 9th, 1131, by Walter de
Clare, and coloni/.ed from L'Aumone, but the church
appears to have been the work of Roger Bigod. 4th Earl
of Norfolk, who began it in 1269; in 1287 it was so far
complete as to allow of Divine service being held, but
mass was not held in the choir till 5 Oct. 1288. The
extreme beauty of its position and its inherent pictur-
esqueness have made it justly celebrated, but it is equally
worthy of admiration for 'its architectural character,
which belongs to a Transitional style between the Early
English and Decorated periods, and which for excellence
of composition and delicacy of execution is rivalled by few
similar structures in the kingdom. The church, with
the exception of the northern arcade of the nave, remains
nearly complete ; the choir proper consists of four bays,
with large aisles, but has no tritorium : the ritual choir
extended westward as far as the easternmost bay of the
nave, the rood loft being placed so as to include it, and
(he high altar being under the tower: the nave is of six
bays, with triforium and clerestory : the total length,
from east to west, is 228 feet: the arches of the central
tower are 70 feet high and 30 feet wide, and of these,
the eastern arch was taken down and reset in 1907-8,
and the w.rk above rebuilt: the fine east window, 64 h\
27 feet, now retains only its centre shaft and part ol
the stonework in the head, but the design of its ex-
quisite geometrical tracery was skilfully recovered by
the late Mr. Edmund Sharpe : the transept is 150 feet
in total length and its north wing retains the dormitory
stairs, the cloister being on that side : in the south wing
is the visitors' diwr : each wing had two eastern chapels ;
both nave and choir were divided from their aisles by
high stone screens, extending between the piers, but with
Walnut tree Chapman A. J. Royal George hotel
rendered i Sept. 1537 by Richard Wych, then abbot, and
the revenues at the Dissolution are stated to have been
.£■256 IIS. 6d. yearly, which would probably represent at
the present time an income little short of j^4,ooo. After
the Dissolution the site of the monastery was granted to
the Earl of Worcester, with whose descendants, the Dukes
of Beaufort, it remained until the year 1900, when it was
purchased, together with several thousand acres adjoin-
ing, by the Government, and the abbey and grounds are
now vested in the Commissioners of Woods and Forests
for the benefit of the public. The report of Sir E. S.
Howard K.G.B. dated June 29, 1907. besides recounting
the repair of the eastern arch of the tower, states that
the north-west side of the north transept arch was
shored up and part of the south wall of the south aisle
and some steps by the north entrance repaired. The n -
moval of three old cottages north-west of the abbey !i.i-
disclosed some interesting remains, and the foundatiniis
have been discovered of other portions of the monastii-
buildings. The soil is sand and light loam. The ohiif
crops are barley, oats, potatoes and apples. The area is
1,303 acres of land and 4 of water, 40 of foreshore and
27 of tidal water; rateable value, ^1,338; the popula-
tion in igii was 336 in the civil parish and 661 in the
ecclesiastical parish, which comprises part of Chapel
Hill and Tintern Parva.
Parish Clerk, Henrv Jones.
Beau-
Caleb, caretaker c
Abbey, Beaufort cottage
Coy Rose (Mrs), dress mi
fort cottage
Daly John, aparts. Liveoaks cottage
surgeon. Walnut tree I Goodman Walter, Cherry Tree P.H
Beaufort Arms hotel (Tintern Ltd) ^ Howard Benjamin Thomas, farrier
Chamberlain Alice (Mrs. ),apartments, Jnnrs John, saw mill
Rose cottage .Morris William Limited, saw mill
COMUEHCIAt.
Bartlett Charles Eastty M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond. physician &
Letters through Chepstow. The nearest post, mone
order & telegraph office is at Tintern, about half
mile distant
Wall Letter Box, & one at St. Ann
Public Elementar
this & the paiisj
Alexander, master
Police Station, Tintern, William Kear, constable
Tintern H;iilway Station, Christopher William Hibbett.
station master
Parker F. A. farmer, Liveoaks
Philips Charles H. tailor
Pritchard Herbert, farmer.Abbey frn>
Pugh Thomas Lewis, grocer
Roberts John, crown forester
Trivett Richard, apartments
Trufit Crispin, Anchor inn
Wheeler Frank, boat proprietor &
assistant overseer
Williams John, farmer, Fairoak
CHEPSTOW
CHEPSTOW is a market town, head of a petty lessional
division, union and county court district and a parish
with a station on the South Wales branch of the Great
Western railway, 141! miles from London, 16 south-by-
east from Monmouth, 17 east from Newport, 28 south-
west from Gloucester and 31^ by rail from Bristol, in
ih© Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Caldi-
cot, rural deanery of Chepstow, archileaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandaff The town is built on the
side of a hill, rising with a rather steep slope from the
right or west bank of the river Wye, near its confluence
with the Severn. The tides here are peculiar and some-
times rise as high as 50 feet, the average is 38 feet, but
a rise of 70 feet is on record.
The Wye, which separates the counties of Monmouth
and Gloucester, is spanned at the north end of the town
by an elegant cast-iron bridge of five arches, erected
by Messrs Hazledine, Rastrick and Co of Bridgnorth,
I at a cost of .£18,000, upon the site of an ancient structure
I of wood and stone, and was opened 24 July, 1816 ; lower
down the river on the east side of the town is the un-
graceful, but at the same time highly ingenious, railway
I bridge designed by Mr. 1. K. Brunei, and opened 19 July,
1852, at a cost of j£6s,420 ; it is 600 feet in length, with
! a main span of 300 feet at a height of 50 feet above the
j mark of the highest known tide, and three other spans of
I 100 feet each ; the extremely skilful constniction of this
I bridge has made it an object of much interest to engi-
neers, and it hat been visited and inspected by scientific
men from all parts of the world. Not long before the
I abolition of the Marches, in 1536, Charles, first Earl of
I Worcester, in his capacity as Lord Marcher, granted a
I new charter of incorporation to the bailiffs and burgesses
of his town of Chepstow, which is then described as having
" fallen into great ruin, indigence and decay." The
charter was dated December 2nd, 1524, and seems to
DIRECTORY. 1
]\IONMOUTHSHIRE.
CHEPSTOW.
55
Lave been acted upon down to the time of Charles 11.
when its final extinction was due to some dispute be-
tween the Duke of Beaufort and the burgesses, owing to
which no baihffs were appointed and the Corporation
ceased to exist. The principal officers were the steward
of the lord, two bailiffs chosen by the burgesses and
two sergeants-at-mace. The town, or " port " walls as
they are commonly called, are still fairly perfect, except
where broken through by the South Wales railway, and
extend for about half-a-mile from the bonks of the Wye
at the southern extremity of the town, along the back
of the George hotel, tei-minating opposite to the western
entrance to the castle, and inclosing an area of up-
wards of ninety acres. The walls were defended at
irregular intervals by ten round towers, all of which
remain, and the entrance to the town on the south-
west was through a large gate-house, still standing,
at the top of the principal street, next the George hotel,
and given to the bailiffs by the charter of 1524 to be
used as the town gaol. The town, formerly incor-
porated, was under- the control of a Local Board from
1864. but under the provisions of the ** Local Government
Act, 1894" (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73) is now governed by an
Urban District Council, and is paved, lighted with gas
by a company formed in 1857, and with electric light
by a company formed in 1905, and supplied with watei
from works at Chepstow park and St. Arvans grange,
the property of the company; the reservoirs have a
combined capacity of 2,900,000 gallons. The town was
drained and partially repaved, and a cattle market con-
structed in 1893-4 at a total cost of about ^3,000. It
is not now a port under the Customs, but is attached
to Lydney, which is a creek in the port ot Gloucester.
The police control is entrusted to the county constabu-
lary, who have offices and a police station here.
The church of St. Mary, which was that of the Bene-
dictine Priory founded here in the 12th century, is an
ancient edifice of stone originally Norman but partially
destroyed : it consists of chancel, very wide transepts',
olerestoried nave of four bays, and an embattled
western tow?r, erected in 1705-6, rising from within
tie church, and in part built on the ancient west
front ; it contains 8 bells and a clock with chimes : of
the central tower, which fell down in 1701, there remains
only the base of one of ihe massive piers once probably
supporting it. In 1841 the whole fabric, in order to pro-
vide an increased number of sittings, was extensively
altered .Tnd rebuilt under the direction of Mr. Edward
Blore, architect, but these alterations were unhappily ol
such a nature as to destroy almost entirely the original
character of the building ; a shallow chancel was
erected and the transepts enl.arged by destroying the
eastern bay of th" nave and incorporating it in new
transepts ; the aisles were also pulled down, and the
arcades, consisting of plain round arches on massive
square piers, built up ; the north porch was removed,
and its Norman arch placed under the tower, the western
gallery was extended, and other galleries were erected
in the new transepts: in 1890 a restoration of the
church was begun, under the superintendence of
Me«.»rs. Seddon and Carter, the diocesan architects,
with a vew of repairing the injuries done in 1841 ;
the flooring of the nave, which had been raised to
a considerable height, was brought down to its proper
level, the western gallery removed and the nave generally
repaired ; lofty double arclies in the Early English style
were thrown across the transepts, and the centre shaft
of those on the north side rests on the base of an ancient
pier of clustered columns supposed to have been intended
to carry one of the arches ot a central tower; more
recently, a chancel in the Early English style has been
erected, with other work, at a cost of upwards of
.£■8,000. The stained east -window was erected in 1896 by
Baron de Ferrieres as a memorial to hi.s father; in the
nave are two memorial windows to Anne Morris, d. 5
Oct, 1868. and one other stained window: on the north
side of the nave is a canopied tomb, with open arched
coinice surmounted by pinnacles and shields of arms
within scrnll-work, and below it, on a high tomb,
recumbent effigies, painted and gilt, of Henry (Somerset),
2nd Earl of Worcester, d. 26 Nov. 1549, and Elizabeth
(Browne), his wife : on the south side "of the chancel is a
lofty recessed and canopied .Jacobean tomb, painted and
gilt, to Thomas Shipman and Margaret (Maddock) wife
to Richard Clayton esq. her 2nd husband, dated 1620 :
there are two male effigies kneeling !\i a desk, and a
female effigy recumbent in front, and on the front of tlie
lower part of the tomb are kneeling figures of two
boys and ten girls ; this tomb was restored 0. tqoo
by the Duke of Beaufort ; there are nlso in the church
r.nrious modern tablets ; under the tower is a floor.stone
with arms and an anagrammatio inscription to Henry
Marten, the regicide, M.P. (Berks) in 1610, and one of
the signatories to the warrant for the execution of Charles
I he died at Chepstow Castle in Sept. 1680: the arcaded
stone pulpit was given by the Striguil Lodge of Free-
masons, No. 2,186, 4 Nov. 1891; the font is octagonal
with quatrefoiled sides, and slend»r detached buttress
supports ; the old Nonnan font is preserved in a bay ot
the aisle ; the five bays of the nave consist of the re-
cessed arches of the built-up arcade, a triforium with
small double openings on the south, and smaller single
openings on the north side, and a clerestory, containing
a single round-headed *played window in each bay ; the
ceiling was originally groined, but is now of oak, flat
and richly decorated ; two stages of the Late Norman
west front remain, the lower has a deeply recessed en-
trance of five orders, the arch being elaborately orna-
mented with zigzag moulding and other carved work,
and between it and the flanking buttresses are two small
blind arches, similarly treated ; the stage above it is
lighted by a triplet of' the same date ; the two stages of
the tower, which rise above this, have Italian details :
the church affords 800 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1596, and contains a number of entries relating
to the siege of the castle during the civil wars. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^220, with 66 acres
of glebe, and residence, in the gift ot Simeon's trustees,
and held since 1909 by the Rev. Percy Dewe M.A. of
University College, Oxford.
Besides the Priory church there were formerly several
ancient chapels. That of St. Ewen, in Bridge street,
is still standing, but has been modernized and converted
into dwelling houses, but there remains one gable, which
seems to indicate its former use. Lower down in Bridge
street was the chapel of St. Anne, no traces of which
now remain ; and on the opposite side of the bridge stood
the chantry chapel ot St. David. In Beaufort square is
a chamber with an ancient groined stone roof in three
bays, now the post office, which is said to have been the
crypt of another chapel ; there was also a chapel, dedi-
cated to St. Thomas, in Welsh street.
The Catholic church in Welsh street, dedicated to St.
Mary, is an edifice ot stone in the Gothic stvle, erected
in 1796 and seats about 200 persons. The Baptist chapel.
Lower Church street, erected in 1816 and enlarged in
1869, is a plain stone building, and has 300 sittings.
The United Methodist chapel. Moor street, was erected
in 1877, and has 150 sittings. The Congregational chapel,
Welsh street, is a building ot stone, erected in 1824,
and enlarged in 1867, and will seat 360 persons. The
Wesleyan chapel, Albion square, also in the Gothic style,
was erected in 1855 at a cost of ^1,260; it seats 250
persons. The Catholic Apostolic church. Hawkers Hill
strest, erected in 1832, is an edifice of stone in a Classic
style, and has about 150 sittings.
The Cemetery, at Hardwick, formed in 1856 at a cost
ot about j/j2,3oo, has two mortuary chapels and is under
the control of the Urban District Council.
The public huildings comprise the Bank buildings,
erected by the late John Best Snead esq. banker.
The local Farmers' Club holds its meetings at the
Beaufort Arms hotel ; a ploughing match in connection
therewith takes place annually, when a considerable sum
is awarded in prizes. The Freemasons' Hall is in Moor
street. The Chepstow Constitutional Club, Bank bnild-
mgs, was established in 1884, and consists ot a reading,
bilUard and amusement rooms. Steeplechases are held
annually on a course adjacent to the town, the office
being at tht^ Beaufort .^ims hotel. The Fire Brigade.
established 1889. «onsists of a captain and nine men;
the engine station is in Lower Nelson street. The Chep-
stow Landing Stages Co. Limited was formed in 1889
for facilitating the laniling of passengers brought bv
wati'r to the town.
The trade ot the town consists chiefly in grain, timber,
bark, coal and building stone. The "ship-building and
engineering establishment carried on by Messrs, E. Finch
and Co. (1916) Limited gives employment to a large
number of hands: there are several wharves and a boat-
building yard.
There are branches here of Lloyds Bank, the London
Joint City and Midland Bank Limited and Barclavs
Bank Ltd.
The market day is Saturday, and there is a market
held on alternate Tuesdays, when farming stock is
offered for sale. The fairs'are held on the market dar
nearest March ist and the market day nearest the
Friday in Whitsun week. The principal' fairs are the
wool and pleasure fair on June 22nd and those on the
Tuesday nearest to August ist (for horses) and the
Friday before October 29th.
The Chepstow fishery, celebrated for the salmon
caught in the rivers Wye and Severn, is Grown property
and strictly preserved.
56 CHE I STOW.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[KEbl.Y's
The Church Boys' House, close to the Parish cLuroh.
& building o£ galvanized iron, was erected in 1894 ; the
total cost inclusive of fittings was about ^^472, of which
;fa50 was the gift of Mrs. Bromedge, of Bournemouth.
The house contains a gvmnasium, reading room, smoke
room, games room, workshop, and library of upwards
of 200 volumes. The principal room will seat about
400 persons. In addition to the main building there is
a good sized house containing two large rooms, and a
bathroom with several baths ant^ hot and cold water ;
adjoining is a large field for games.
There are two almshuuses, one of which iu Upper
Church street is for ten persous, five men and five
women, and is supported from estates in Northampton-
shire, bequeathed by Sir Walter Montague, of Pencoyd
Castle, in 1614, and now owned by the Duke of Buc-
cleuch, who pays ^33 yearly to this charity, the other
in Bridge street, erected and endowed by funds be-
queathed by Thomas Powis, of Enfield, in the county of
Middlesex, vintner (a native of this place), in 1716, is
for twelve persons, six men and six women ; and othei
charities producing about ^^200 are distributed yearly.
In the Domesday Book Chepstow Castle is designateJ
" Estrighoiel," and afterwards known as the Castle ol
"Striguil"; the ruins, which occupy the summit of a
rugged limestone cliff, overhanging the Wye, on the
north side of the town, form in plan an elongated
parallelogram, diminishing in breadth towards the upper
end and containing four courts or wards ; the fortress is
entered at its northern angle, next the river, by a greal
gateway, flanked by two drum towers, and opening to
the lower ward, at the south-east angle of which is a
massive structure, formerly called Bigod's tower, but
now better known as Marten's tower, having been oc-
cupied for 20 years by Henry Marten, the regicide, nhu
was imprisoned here after the Restoration, and here died
in 1680 ; on the opposite side of the lower ward are
the principal domestic buildings, in one part of which
is a large vaulted chamber almost overhanging the rivei
and having a curious arrangement for raising stores
from the boats beneath ; a strong wall pierced by a
towered gateway divides the lower from the middle
ward, between which and the upper ward is the grand
uld Norman keep, on the north side of which is a broad
and rather steep flagged way connecting these two
wards ; beyond the upper ward is a sunken way and
drawbridge leading to the fourth court, and beyond this
13 the barbican and upper gate-house, defended b)
flanking square towers, fosse and drawbridge, and by a
large drum tower on the south-west ; the oldest portion
is the keep, most of which is Norman, though there
are some Early English additions and a good deal of
Decorated work in the upper part ; the middle and
upper wards are probably of the same date as the
keep, but have been so much altered that little, if any,
of the original work remains : the lower ward was
probably added towards the close of the i2tb century,
whilst the barbican is a httle later: a portion of the
buildings in the lower ward of the castle is stiU occupied
as a dwelling house by the custodian, and the slopes oi
the znoat, pleasantly shaded by trees, are traversed by
paths and furnished with seats, and form an agreeable
pablie resort. Domesday Book records tihat this castle
was built by WiUiam Fitz Osburu. Earl of Hereford ; it
was subsequently possessed by the noble family of De
Clare, from whom it passed, by marriage, to the Ma'-
slialls, and from them in like manner to the Bigods -
ICdward I. granted the castle to his younger son, Thomas
de Brotherton, and from him it descended through the
noble families of Manny, Hastings and Mowhrav : in
1468, William Herbert,' Earl of Pembroke, exchanged
lands with Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and thus acquired
the castle and lordship of Chepstow, which passed into
the possession of Sir Charles Somerset (ancestor of the
Duke of Beaufort, the present owner) by marriage
with the heiress of Herbert : during the civil wars
Chepstow Castle was garrisoned for the king, who came
here in 1645, on his way from Raglan, but in Oct. o'
that year, being vigorously attacked by the Parliamer
tary forces, it was surrendered by Sir Robert Fit/.-
Maurice on Oct. n, and after having again changet'
bands, it was finally taken by the Roundheads a secono
time in May, 1648: during tlie Commonwealth Ohepstov
C.I s tie was settled by the Parliament on Oliver Crom
well, in reward for his services, but after the Restora-
Jeremy Taylor was confined here under a charge of
complicity in a royalist plot : when the castle was finally
dismantled is unknown, but a garrison was maintained
here as late as 1695.
The Benedictine Priory of Striguil. or Chepstow, was
founded about the time of Henry I. by one of the
Norman lords of Chepstow and attached to the Abbey ol
Cormeilles. in Normandy : at the Dissolution tlie annual
revenues of this monastery amounted to j^32 3*. 4d. :
the church is now the only remaining portion of the
monastic buildings.
Hardwick Court, the residence of Ernest Hartland
esq. M,A., F.S.A., J. P. is veiy beautifully situated upon
a wooded eminence on the hanks of the \\'ye, and was
formerly the residence of Dr. Oopleston, Pishop ol
L'andaH, 1828-49. Beyond the mansion, at a place
called " The Bulwarks," are the remains of an extensive
British camp, subsequently converted into a Roman
camp, and occupying an area of about three acres.
Thornwell, situated near the confluence of the Wye and
Severn, and now a farm-house, was formerly the resi-
dence of the Morgan family.
William Edward Carne Curre esq. D.L., J. P. is lord
of the manors of Chepstow, Porthcasseg and Monnton
and principal landowner.
The scenery around Chepstow is very beautiful and
the Wye for some miles above winds between lofty
perpendicular cUffs of carboniferous limestone, thickly
wooded. In the neighbourhood are Piercefield Park.
the famous Wyndcliff, and the Moss Cottage, the ruins
of Tintern Abbey and Caldicot Castle. Caerwent, au
old Roman station, St. Briavel's Castle, Raglan Castle.
Monmouth, Symond's Tat, the ruined church of Llan-
caut, and many other objects of interest. The popula-
tion of the Urban District and parish in 191 1 was 2,953,
including iz officers and 136 inmates of the Poor Law
Institution ; the area is 1,085 ^"fs of land, 85 of tidal
water and loi of foreshore ; rateable value, ^^16,984.
Parish Clerk, William H. James, 11 St. Mary street.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Post, M. 0.,
Office, Bear
Open 8 a.n
Sundays, 8.30 1
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
OaSoe, Bank buildings.
Meeting day, every alternate monday in the month at
7.30 p.m.
Chai
Members.
tire in April, 1922.
n. Charles James Cole.
Charles H. Clarke
Joseph Ellis
Martin Gallacher
John A. Hall
George Hurd
Sidney J. Jones
James Edward Garnons
Lawrence
Alfred James Proctor
Henrv James Thomas
Walter Clifford Thomas
Herbert George Watkin.s
Saunders Weir
Officers.
Clerk, James Fothereill Evans, Bank buildings
Treasurer, .\rthur Price. London Joint City & Midland
Bank Liniit<>d
Medical OfTicer of Health. Thomaii Lambert Drapes
BA., MB.. B.C.Camb. St. Maur, Beaufort square
Survevor & Sanitary Inspector, John Nelson Jefferies,
Wansb.'ck house. Bridije street. Chepstow
Collector, James Thorniloe Horniblow, 27 High street
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE CHEPSTOW
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Vauiihan-Hu^hes Gerald Mainwaring, Wyelands, Chep-
stow, chairman
Bircham Francis Thomas. Gwentland, Chepstow
Clay Henry D.L. Piercefield park, Chepstow
Cla'v Hv. Hastings D.L. Oak grove, St. Arvans,Chepstow
Cra'wshay Edwin Hole. The Warren, Lydney, Glos
Curre Col. Wm. Edward Carne D.L.Itton c'ourt.Chepstw
Dutson Edward, Netherhope house, Tidenham, Chepstow
Ellis Tom Valentino. Oakcliffe, Tidenham. Chepstow
Harding George Perov, Rogerstone trrange, St. iVrvans,
Chepstow
Hartland Ernest M.A.. F.S.A. Hardwick court, Chepstw
Lawrence Arthur Oarnona M.D. The Cedars, Chepstow
Liddell Charles Oswald, Shirenewton hall, Chepstow
Lvsauht William Royse. Castletord, Chepstow
Marlins Cnl. Perciva) Scrope V.C., C.B. Sedhnrv park,
Chepst.jw
Marling Sir William Henry hart. Stanley park. Stone-
house, Glos
Stacey Major Cyril, St. Pierre, Chepstow
I'hcmas Walter Clifford. ^ High street, Chepstow
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
CHE\'SIOW. 57
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Chepstow Urban
& Rural District Councils, are ei-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, James Fothergill Evans,
Bank buildings
Petty sessions are held at the court house. Moor street,
every alternate tuesday at ii a.m. The following
places are included in the Petty Sessional division : —
Caerwent, Caldicot, Chapel Hill, Chepstow, Dinham.
Howick, irton, Itton, Kilgwrrwg, Llanvair Discoed,
Llanvihangel-nigh-Eoggiett, Mathein, Mounton, New-
ohurch East, Newchurch West, Penterry, Portcasseg,
Portskewett, Roggiett, St. Arvan*, St. Arvans Grange,
St. Kingsmark, St. Pierre, Shirenewton & Tintern
CHEPSTOW PORT SANITARY AUTHORITY.
The Urban District Council are the Authority.
Meets at Bank buildings on mondays, fortnightly, at
7.30 p.m.
Cliairman, Charles James Cole
Clerk, J. Fothergill Evans, Bank buildings
Treasurer, Arthur Price, London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limited, Chepstow
Medical Officer of Health, Thomas Lambert Drapes
B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb. St. Maur, Beaufort square
Inspector of Nuisances, John Nelson Jefferies, Wansbeck
house. Bridge street
CHEPSTOW RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are the Monmouthshire
parishes in the Union, with the exception of Chep-
stow. The area is 42.736 acres; population in igii,
7.971-
Council meets at the Pour Law Institution monthly at
Chairman, WilUam Edward Came Curre D.L., J. P.
Itton court, Chepstow
Clerk, James Fothergill Evans, Bank buildings, Chepstow
Treasurer, David E. R. Griffith, Barclays Bank Ltd.
Chepstow
Medical Officer of Health, Thoma,s Lambert Drapes
B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb. St. Maur, Beaufort sq.Chepstw
Highway Surveyor, Wm. Turner, St. Arvans. Chepstow
Sanitary Inspector. Hugh Jennings Ward, Kenilworth.
Mounton road, Chepstow
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, Hardwick, James FothergiU Evans, clerk &
registrar to the burial hoard
Countv Court, Police court. His Honor Stanley Hill-
Kelly, judge ; G. C. Francis, registrar & high bailiff.
The court is held bi-monthly, on days appointed by the
Judge, & the following is a list of the parishes & places
within the district :^Alvington, Aylburton, Beaohley,
Brockwear, Caerwent, Caldicot, Chapel Hill, Chepstow,
Dinham, Hewelsfield, Howick, Ifton, Itton, Kilgwrrwg,
Llanvair Discoed, Llancaut, Llanvihangel-Roggiett,
Lydney, Mathern, Mounton, Newchurch East, Pen-
terry, Portskewett, Roggiett, St. Arvans, St. Bride's,
St. Pierre, Shirenewton, Tidenham, Tintern, Trelleck
Grange, Undy fc Woolastone
Foi' Bankruptcv purposes this court is included in thi't
of Newport;' E. F. Gardner, Westgate chambers.
Commercial street, Newport, official receiver
Certified Bailiff, appointed under the " Law of Distress
Amendment Act,"
County Police Station, Moor street, George Powell, in-
spector of police, I sergeant & 3 constables
Excise Office (Chepstow District), Beaufort square, Geo.
Smiley, officer
Fire Brigade, W. P. Proctor, captain, & 9 men ; engine
station, Lower Nelson street
Freemasons'' Hall, Moor street, John Hy. Thomas, tyler
Stamp Office & Office for Licenses, John P. Fawcett.
distributor. Post office, Beaufort square
CHEPSTOW UNION.
Board day. altern.ite Saturdays, at ii a.m. at the Poor
Law Institution, Chepstow.
The population of the union in 1911 was 19,929- area
68,375 acres, viz. :— Monmouthshire, 43,821 ; Glouces-
tershire, 24.554 •• "ssessable value in 1919. ^136,748.
The union comprises the following parishes: — *Alving-
ton. *Avlburton. Caeiwi-nt, Caldicot, Chapel Hill,
Chepstow, Dinham. *H(-nelsfield, Howick, Ifton. Itton,
Kilgwrrwg, *Lancant. Llangwm Isha (or Llangwm
Isaf), Llangwm Ucha (or Uchat). Llansoy, Uanvair-
Discoed, Llanvihanjrel, near Roggiett, Llanvihangcl-
Tor-y-M;nydd, *Lydney, Mathern k St. Pierre, Moun-
ton, Newchurch East, Newchurch West, Penterry,
Portskewett, Roggiett, St. Arvans, St. Arvans Grange,
•St. Briavels, St.' Bride's Netherwent, St. Kingsmark,
Shirenewton, »Tidenham, Tintern Parva, TrellecU
Grange, Undy, »Woolastone & Wolvesnewton
Marked thus • are in Gloucestershire.
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, H. H. Clay, Oak
grove, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, James
Fothergill Evans, Bank buildings, Chepstow
Treasurer, David E. R. Griffith, Bai-clays Bank Ltd.
Chepstow
Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Chepstow district,
Joseph Rymer, 18 Moor street, Chepstow; Lydney
district, George Ball, Woolastone, Lydney
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Caldicot district,
R. Vaughan M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. The Grove,
Caldicot ; Chepstow district, Thomas Lambert Drapes
B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb. St. Maur, Beaufort square.
Chepstow ; Shirenewton district, Arthur G. Lawrence
M.D. The Cedars, Welsh st. Chepstow; Lydney dis-
trict, Cyril Nelson Thomas B.A., M.B. & B.C. Lydney :
Tintern district, Charles Eastty Bartlett M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. Tintern Parva ; R. Moyle (public vac-
cinator), St. Briavels, Colcford
The Poor Law Institution, in Mounton road, first erected
in 1838, has been enlarged from time to time & is
now a commodious suite of buildings & will hold 175
inmates. The school is now used as a chapel for the
inmates, the children being sent to the council school ;
Clement Bakei-. master; Rev. David Hughes M.A
chaplain; Thomas Lambert Drapes B.A.. M.B., B.C.
Camb. medical cflicer ; Mrs. Clement Baker, matron
Chepstow Rf:GiSTKATioN Disteict.
Superintendent Registrar, James Fothergill Evans, Bank
hldgs. ; deputy, Chas. Croker, Bank bldgs. Chepstow
Registrars of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Joseph Rymer,
18 Moor *treet, Chepstow & George Ball, Woolastone;
deputies, Robert Burridge. Itton & Tom Wild, Lydney
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Miss Margaret Ellen Coles. 6 High st
Certifving Factory Surgeon, William Andrew ShooLbred
M.R.C.S.Eng. Bridge street
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Charles Ariel
EviU, Bank buildings
Clerk to the Urban & Rural Pension Sub-Committees of
Monmouthshire Local Pension Committee, Guv L. B.
Francis B.A. 16 *; 17 Welsh street
Ci.rnner for the Manor of Chepstow. James Fothergill
Evans, Bank buildings; deputy, Charles Ariel EviU,
Bank buildings
Vetcrinarv Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts ■• for Chepstow District. Arnold Edgar Roberts
MR.C.V.S.-Ashfield, Mount Pleasant
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Mary's Church. Rev. David Hughes M.A. vicir ;
ndel L'.ewellvn B.A. curate
p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.iu
Catholic, St. Mary, Welsh street. Rev. Arthur Towne,
priest; 9 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 7.45 a.m
Baptist, Lower Church street ; Rev. John Edward Brett »
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Welsh street. Rev. E. A. Charles; 11
am. & 6.30 p.m ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Catholic Apostolic; 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.; sat. 5 p.m
United Methodist, Moor street. Rev. F. H. Sims Clapp ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan. Albion square (Wve Valley Mission). Rev.
James Claud Hearle; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Biidge street (girls), built in 1878. enlarged 1900, foy
174 girls & 120 infants; Miss E. Griffiths, mistress;
Miss Cooper, infants' mistress
Nelson street (girls & infants), erected in 1855, enlai'ged
1392. lor 122 girls & 116 infants; Miss Harrop, girls'
mistress ; Miss C. Arnold, infants' mistress
Station road (bovs), erected in 1896, for 246 children ;
A. E Opie, master
The schools are controlled by a suh-coumiittee of la
members, appointed in Sept. 1904 ; G. L. B. Francis,
16 & 17 AVelsh street, clerk; James Jenkins, attend-
ance officer
NEWSPAPER
Chepstow Weeklv Argus, Beaufort square ; South Wales
Arums Limited', printers & publi*he:s; publisbtd fri
MUXMuUTHSHlKE.
[kelly's
Balla
rside, !
.dye
Bircham Francis Thomas J.P. Gwent- (
land, Hardwick hill '
Birrell Mrs. Silure vil. Hardwiek hill'
Bragg George Henry Elsy, Lambourn
house, Welsh street
Brett Bpv. John Edward (Baptist),]
Tiitshill I
Clapp Rev. F. H. Sims, 8 Mt.Pleasant!
Cole Charles James, Sunnyside,
Mount Pleasant " '
Cooke-Taylor Mrs. High Trees
Cooper Miss. Somerset ho. Welsh st
Drapes Ihomas Lambert B.A., M.B.:
St. Mawr, Beaufort square
Eviiii.s Miss, Marlborough vil. Welsh st|
Griffith David E. R. Old Bank house!
Griffiths Ju. Wm. ^ Mount Pleasant
Hall Mrs. ii Mount Pleasant '
Hartland Ernest M.A., F.S.A., J.P.
HardKick court
Hearle Rev. Jas. Glaud.Crosswav grn
riendcrson William, Elderslie, New-
Hensley Egerton Henry Valpy, The
Manor
Hughes Rev. David M.A.' (vicar).
Vicarage
loues Sidney, Dingleside, Mt. Pleasant
[.uwren.e Arthur Gamons M.U., J.P
The Cedars. Welsh street
Lawrence Misses, Llanover lodae.
Welsh .-street
Lewis Bert, Grosmont, Mt. (Pleasant
Llewellvn Rev. Handel B.A. Hocker
Hill house. Hawker Hill street
MacDonald William, Tintern house.
Bridge street
Mfewill Robert Henry, Boscobel house,
Welsh street
Pegler Mrs. The Mount
Price Joseph F. 9 Mount Pleasant
Prickett John, Lorraine, Hardwiek av
Rees Thos.iHardwick vils. Hardwiek av
Richards Sidney John, Woodfield
house. Bridge street
Richardson Jn. St. Ann's ho. Bridge st
Bobb James, 12 Lower Church street
Shoolbred WiUiam Andrew, St. Ann's.
Bridge street
Thomas Henry James, Hardwiek uv
Thomas Wm. Caerleon, Mt. Pleasant
Towne Rev. Arthur (Catholic), St.
Mary's presbytery, Welsh street
Webb Jn, Edgar, Larktield,Newport rd
Wiles John, Lower Hardwiek
Woodgate Arthur, The Dingle, Mount
Pleasant
Woodhouse The Misses, Castle Hale,
Welsh street
Worsley-Benison Fdk. Hy. Newton lo
COMMESCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday i p.m.
Arnold. Perrett k Co. Ltd. brewer.-^. Albion sq. Moo]' st
Back Frank, hair dresser. Church .street
Ball G. Pine Apple P.H. ii Steep street
Ballard Edmund, photographer, Welsh street
Ballard Maud (Miss), fancy draper. 12 Moor street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (David E. R. Griffith,
manager). Bank buildings; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London E 0 3
Barrett William, apartments, 8 Church street
Beaufort Arms Hotel Co. Beaufnit Arms hotel (.Mis
E. L. Youngson, manageress). Beaufort square
Blandford Brothers, butchers, 20 High street
Brewin W. J. King's Head hotel, Welsh stret-t
Briscoe Francis W. Bush hotel, 18 High street
British & Foreign Bible Depot (Miss Emmeline Clark,
agent), 14 High street
Broughton Charles, boot dealer, 12 Middle street
Buckland & Co, coal merchants. Station road
Burnell John Sealy, Greyhound iim, 17 Moor street
Cavill John H. blacksmith. 17 Moor .street k shopkeeper,
St. Ann's street
Chappell Maria (Mrs 1, apartments, Hocker Hill house
Chepstow Cemetery (F. Evans.registrar & clerk to burial
board), Hardwiek
Chepstow Constitutional Club (W. J. Jenkins, se.-.).
Bank buildings
Chepstow Co-operative Society, grocers (Charles J. Cole,
manager), 12 St. Mary street
(.'hepstow County Club (Heniy Clay esq. president;
David E. R. Griffith e.^i). hon. sec.). Beaufoit Arms
hotel, Beaufort square
Chepstow Cricket Clnb (Eric Francis, hon. sec). 16
Welsh street
Chepstow Drapery Co. Limited (A. Brown, manager).
;iry
Chepstow Electric Lighting & Power Co. Ltd. (William
Thomas, sec). Orchard place & St. Man- street
Chepstow Farmers" Club (T. W. Bees, sec), Beaufort
hotel, Beaufort square
Chepstow Fire Brigade (W. P. Proctor, captain), Engine
house, Lower Nelson street
'Jhepstow Gas Co. (James Bobb, managing director).
Lower Church street
Chepstow Golf t^bib (W. D. Firth &, A. Brown, hon.sp«s)
Chepstow Hockey Club ( , hon. sec), George
hotel
Chepstow (The) Motor Garage Co. Limited. M.ioi' street
Chepstow Rugby Football Club ( . hon.
sec). Church Boys' house
Chepstow Steeplechases (Hastings Clay, sec); office,
Beaufort hotel, Beaufort square
Chepstow Water Works Co. (Herbt. Swinney, manager ;
Trueman Lewis, 3 Moor street, sec)
Chepstow Weekly Argus Newspaper (South Wales Argus
Limiteil. printers & publishei s ; published fri.), 11
Beaufort square
Clark Emmeline (Miss), bookseller, 14 High street
Clarke Charles Henry k Son, chemists & druggiMs, ii)
Moor street & Beaufort square
Coles & Shirley, automobile engineers; agents for all the
principal makes of cars ; motor k cycle dealers ;
repairs a speciality; Ford service dep5t ; garage;
eli-ctrira' engineers; lighting plant installations k
fittin.s of all kinds, ,«t, Marx street
Coles Margaret Ellen (Miss), saddler k harness maker,
assistant overseer, 6 High street
Collinson Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 Moor street
Cccmbe Edith Margt. (Mrs.), fruiterer, 2 Beaufort sq
County Court (G. 0. Francis, registrar t high bailiff),
17 Welsh street
County Police Station (George Powell, inspector), Moor st.
Curtis k Curtis, outfitters, 29 High street
Curtis Charles John, boot k shoe maker, 30 High street
Curtis Florence Ada (Mrs.), confectioner, 29 High street
Davies Howell, tailor, 16 Church street
Davies Thomas Sidney, grocer & dealer in wines &c. 9
k 10 St. Mary street
Davis & Sons, auctioneers, valuers, architects k
.estate agents; fortnightly stock sales held at Chep-
stow & Lydney ; offices. Bank square, Chepstow. T N
18. See advertisement
Davis Albert, apartments, 7 Mount Pleasant
Dibden A'len, Queen's Head P.H. 13 Moor street
Dibden .S. E. beer retailer, 4 Church street
D,)bbs James k Sons, general cnrriers to the Great
Western Railway Co. 4 Station road
Dowdeswell William, farmer. Clay Pits
Drapes Thomas Lambert B.A., MB., B.C.Camb.,
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician k surgeon, k
medical officer k public vaccinator for Chepstcw dis-
trict k medical officer to the Workhouse k medical
officer of health to the Chepstow Urban & Rural Dis-
trict Councils k Port Sanitary Authority, St. Maur,
Beaufort square
Dudley John, shopkeeper, 6 Middle street
Dutsoii Edward, outfitter, 33a, High street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 8 St. Mary street
Edgar Robert W. clothier. Bank square
Ellis Joseph, Chepstow Boat PH. TJie Back
Evans k Evill, solicitors. Bank buildings
Evans Albert P". insurance supt. 35 Bridge street
Evans James Fothergill (firm, Evans k Evill), solicitor.
clerk to Chepstow guardians k assessment committee
k superintendent registrar of Chepstow Union k clerk
to the Chepstow k Lydney Rural District Councils, to
the magistrates k Chepstow Urban District Council k
Port Sanitary Authority, Bank buildings
Evans Stephen, leather merchant, 13 Bank street
Evill Charles Ariel (Hrm, Evans & Evill), solicitor.
deputy superintendent registrar, deputy coroner for
the Manor of Chepstow k clerk to the commissioner
of taxes. Bank buildings
Finch Edward k Co. (1916) Limited, iron k steel ship
builders. Lower Church street
Fire Brigade Station (W. P. Proctor, captain). Loivn-
Nelson street
Fisher Edgar J. (Mrs,), boarding ho. 2 Mount Pleasn.it
Fisher William, apartments, Olive house. Moor street
r.incis Erie A,B.i.B.A. architect, 16 k n Welsh str.. t
Francis George Carwardinc, solicitor k commissioner f r
oalhs k registrar of county court (firm, Morgiin,
Francis, Stantrm k Paniall), 16 & 17 Welsh street
Francis Guy Brereton Lancelot B,A. (firm, Morg.in.
Francis, Stanton k Parnall), solicitor, coiumissioo.-r
for oaths, clerk to Council schools, to the Chepst.jw
Scholarship managers, to the Urban k Buial Pensi m
Committees & Rural Di»^rict Council highways, iri i
17 Welsh street
Freemasons' Hall (John Henry Thomas, tyler). Moor ^t
Fryer Rebecca (Mrs,), lodging house, 15 Church street
Grassby Reginald Jas, monumental mason. Station road
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
CBEPSTOW.
69
Greening Jsph.Hy. watch tt, clock ma.& jewelleT,2High st
Gregory Walter Cliarles, dairy, 6 St. Mary street
Griffith David E. R. manager to Barclays Bank Ltd.
& treasurer to Chepstow Union & Rural District Coun-
cil tor Chepstow, Bank buildings
Griffiths Griffiths David, ironmonger, 13 Steep street
Griffiths Hannah (Mrs.), stationer, Beaufort square
Griffiths J. Rose & Crown P.H. Thoma.s street
Griffiths John William, builder. Nelson street
Qrinnell Walter, shopkeeper, Nelson street
Gulliford John, watch maker, 7 High street
Hanham Edmund, in.iurance supt. Roy ho. Mount Pleasnt
Harris Bertha (Miss), baker &c. 9 Beaufort square &
I St. Mary street
Hai'ris Daniel, hawker, i Nelson street
Harrison Brothers & Beddis, fried fish dlrs. i Middle .^t
Harvey H. J. Fountain hotel. Station road
Hensley Eirerton Henry Valpy M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. physician & su«geon, see Shoolbredi '& Hensley
Herbert Thomas W. Green Dragon P.H. Moor street '
Higgins W, & Sons, boot makers, 15 Church street
Hill Annie (Mrs.), White Lion hotel. High street
Hoare Albert George, stationer, Beaufort square
Hobbs Edward, builder, 27 Welsh street
Hodgson Albert E. jeweller, 3 St. Mary street
Hollins John, grocer & furniture remover. Lower
Church street & Church road
Hood Alfred E. Horn PH. Welsh street
Hooper William S. Grapes P.H. i Upper Church street
Hopton Sidney Read, sewing machine agent, 3 Moor si
Horniblow James Thorneloe, outfitter k collector to the
Urban District Council, 27 High street
Howell Elizh.Jane(Mrs.),Freemasons'Arms P.H Nelson st
Hulin Isaac, Railway tavern. Lower Church street
Hurcum Edwin, butcher, 25 High street
Hurcuni Fanny (Mrs.), dress maker,44 Lower Church st
Hurcum James, butcher, 16 St. Mary street
India & China Tea Co. 24 High street
Inland Revenue Office (Geo. Smiley, officer), Beaufort sq
Itton Court_ Estate Office (Robert 'Henry Ncwill, agent
to W. E. C. Curre esq. D.L.), Boscobel ho. Welsh st
James James, builder & contractor. Bridge street.
James Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, 2 Nelson street
James William, shopkeeper, 14 Church street
Jetl'eries John Nelson, surveyor & inspector to the Urban
District Council & sanitary inspector to the Port
Sanitary Authority, Wansbeck house. Bridge street
Jenkins Ernest, greengrocer, 20 & 21 St. Mary street
Johnson Thomas, carpeiiter, Hardwick avenue
Johnston L. A. (Mrs.), beer retailer. Station road
Johnston Sarah (Miss), aparts. The Moat ho. Welsh st
JoUifle Charle* Gordon, accntnt. see Parsons fr JoUiffe
Jollift'e Frederick, accountant. Bank chmbrs. Beaufort sq
Jones John Devereui & Co. electric picture hall, Beau-
fort square
Jones Edward, boot & shoe repairer, 9 Moor street
Jones Emma Elizabeth (Miss), White Hart Temperance
hotel, Beaufort square
Jones James, butcher, 7 St. Mary street
Jones John, boot maker, 36 Bridge street
Jones Sidney James, brewers' agent, Station road
Jones William Henry, boot maker, 27 High street
Kennedy James, shopkeeper, 12 Bridge street
Keys Alice (Miss), dress maker, 7 Church row
Langham Charles, farmer, Newhouse farm
Lawrence James Edward Garnons, solicitor & commis-
sioner for oaths, k hon. sec. Monmouthshire Law
Society, The Cedars ; & at Newport
Lewis Alfred, general draper, 15 High street
Lewis Annie (Miss), laundry, 15 Lower Church street
Lewis Edward T. antique dealer, St. Marv street
Lewis Ethel (Mrs.), confectioner, 18 St. Mary street
Lewis Herbert, draper. High street
Lewis John, bicycle agent, 8 Moor street
Lloyds Bank Limited (George Henry Elsey Bragg, mana-
: t). 2^ High street; draw on head oftice, 71 Lombard
street, London E C 3
London Central Meat Co. Limited, 2 St. Mary street
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Arthur Price, manager). Beaufort square ; draw on
head office, 5 Threadneedle street. London E C 2
Mays Frank, Three Tuns inn, 32 Bridge street
Memck Wm. Edwd. saddler & harness ma.6 k 7 Moor st
Milward Frederick E. boot maker, =; High street
Morgan Francis, Stanton k Parnall, solicitors, 16 k 17
Welsh street
Mollins A. E. Limited, corn merchants &c. Welsh street
Newill Robert Henr>-, estate agent to W. E. C. Curre
'esq. D.L. ItUm Court Estate office, Welsh street
Nicholas Edith (>Irs.), dress maker. Hardwick avenue
Nicholas Henry, butcher, 21 Moor street
Nicholson John Channon, grocer, 4 Bridge street
Nightingall V. G. Rummer P.H. St, Mary street
Parnall Robert Herbert Boyd, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths, see Morgan, Francis, Stanton k Parnall
Parnell Wm. Thos. k Son, smiths. Bridge st. k Nelson st
Parsons k JoUiiTe, accountants. Bank chmbrs. Beaufort scj
Pates William, Lord Nelson inn. The Back
Pavilion Theatre (W. & F. Grant, proprietors). The Back
Pemberton Annie (Mrs.), china k glass dealer, 24 St.
Mary street
Perkins Walter, fishmonger & game dealer, 10 Middle st
Petheram Harold, greengrocer, 4 Bank street *
Phillips George, nurseryman, 7 Station road
Phillips John H Bell hotel. Bank street
Phillips Ravmond J. hosier, 13 High street
PhUlips William E. Royal Oak P.H. Welsh street
Pike William Henry, insur. asst. supt. i Mt. Pleasant
Pillingers, nurserymen. The Nurseries, Station road
Presley Frederick, boot maker, 19 Bridge street
Price Arthur, manager to the London Joint City k Mid-
land Bank Limited & treasurer to the Urban District
Council k Port Sanitary Authority, Beaufort square
Price Amelia (Miss), apartments, 3 Mount Pleasant
Pritchard Elizh. Mary (Miss), costumier, 22 St. Mary st
Pritchard Richard Benfield, farmer, St. Tecia
Proctor Jas. Thos. furnishing ironmonger, 5 Beaufort sq
Proctor William Perkins, ironmonger, 17 High street
Quinton Agnes (Mrs.), fancy repository, 27 High street
Quinton Robert, printer, 27 High street
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (Edmund Hanham, dis-
trict superintendent), Roy house. Mount Pleasant
Rennie John H. (F.A.I.) k Co. stock salesmen, auc-
tioneers, tenant right, timber, hotel & general valuers,
architects, surveyors & land k estate agents ; k at
Newport
Rennie & Jones, auctioneers. High street
Richards Arthur Edgar, aparts. Ashbourne ho. Bridge st
Richardson John, beer retailer. 11 Church street
Roberts Arnold Edgar M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon k
veterinarv inspector under the " Diseases of Animal*
Acts " for Chepstow district, Ashfield, Mount Pleasant
Rymer Joseph, registrar of births, deaths k marriages &
relieving & vaccination officer for Chepstow union,
18 Moor street
Rymer Joseph A. stationer 22, k fancy draper 23,Moor st
.Scarrott Thomas, lodging house. Lower Church street &
china dealer, 9 Church street
Seager Samuel, hair dresser. Bank street
Shapland John, shopkeeper. 5 Moor street
Sharp Samuel, farmer, Thornwell
Shcolbred & Hensley, physicians & surgeons. Bridge st
Shoolbred William Andrew M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. sur-
geon k certifying factory surgeon, see Shoolbred k
Hensley
Skymie Howard, dining rooms, 16 High street
Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers, 19 High street
Smith Thomas, Five Alls inn. Hawkers Hill street
Stamp Office & Office for Licenses (John P. Fawcett,
distributor). Post office, Beaufort .-quare
Thomas *; Butler (Misses), ladies' school, St. Mawr
Thomas H. k Son, grocers, 5 St. Mary street; 3 Hig'i
street & 21 Bridge street
Thomas James, boot maker. 28 Moor street
Thomas John Henry. George hotel. Moor street
Thomas Lydia Lucy (Mrs.), apartments, Huntfield house,
Welsh street
Thompson & Shackell Ltd. pianoforte dlrs. 18 Moor st
Townley Helen Isadore Isabella (Mrs.). certified midwife,
Trivitt Edith Jessie (Mrs.), costumier, 10 Church street
Tuck Harold Powell, butcher, i6 Moor street
Twinberrow J. Wulstan M.Inst.C.E. civil engineer, Beau-
foit square
Virgo Fanny (Mrs.), confectioner, 11 Lower Church st
Walker Edward George, ironmonger k fancy repository.
Middle street, Beaufort square
Ward Hugh Jennings, sanitary inspector to Chepstow
Rural District Council, Kenilworth. Mounton road
Waters Dorcas Amelia (Mrs.), apartments. 5 Nelson st
Waters Lydia (Mrs.), Bridge inn. Bridge street
Watkins Herbert George, conmiercial traveller. Ci-an-
brook. Hardwick avenue
Watkins John, bouse decorator, 33 Moor street
Watkins Marr Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Moor street
Watkins Valentine Edwd. hair drssr. & tbccnst. 8 High st
Watts Arthur Augustus, collector of income tai. Bank
buildines
Webb k Co. wheelnrights, Cromwell house. Bridge st
Weeks William A. coal merchant. Bridge street
Williams Frederick, printer. Pembroke house, 5 Bank st
Williams Isaac. Coach k Horses inn. Welsh street
GO CHEPSTOW.
MOiNMOUTH^llIEE.
[kelly's
Woodgat« Edgar Henrr & Arthur, corn & flour factors, , Wootton William Frape, baker, 4 Moor street
18 k 22 Lower Churchjtreet ; 4 High street & stores, | Wright Frederick Limited, tobacconists. 29 High streM
Wyatt Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Lower Church street
Wye Fishery Association (Clarence Bailev, manaeer).
The Back '
Old Market place. TN
Woods Gretta (Miss), dress maker, St. Mary street
Woods .Margaret (Mrs.), confectioner, Welsh street
CHBISTCHTJBCH is a parish, on the road from
Newport to Chepstow, 3 miles north east from Newport
and ij south-east from Caerleon station on the branch
of the Great Western railway, 15 west from Chepstow and
22, south from Monmouth, in the Monmouth division of
the county, hundred of Caldicot, Newport union and
county court district, rural deanerv of Caerleon. arch-
deaconiy of Monmouth and diocese 'of Llandaff. Seven-
eighths of the parish was incorporated wdth the borough
of Newport in 1889. The church of Holy Trinity is a
building of local stone in mixed styles,' consisting of
channel, nave of five hays, aisles, south porch and a
tower contiiining 2 bells, dated 1661 : the tower and
jjorch are both of Norman date: the stone staircase to
the rood loft remains, and outside the east wall the
leases of three lancet windows: the present east window,
a Perpendicular insertion, was filled with stained glass
by Mr. C E. Kemp during 1890, as a memorial to the
Rev. F. H. Archer, vicar 1876-89: the west window is
also stained, and in the chancel is a memorial window
to the Rev. W. Pope, a former vicar ; and here likewise
there is a flat monument to which healing properties
used to be attributed, and Donovan (•' Tour of South
"ales.'' 1804) gives a picture of a man lying upon il
in the year 1803; "n one night in the year only was the
stone reputed to have these healing powers; authorities
are divided as to the night in question, but it is .s?id
to have been the Wednesday night after Trinity Sundav •
■ n the church is a slab with incised effigies to John
Coliiier, a civilian, 1376, and Isabella, his wife, and an
inscription in Latin: the church was restored duiin"
the period 1879-83, and affords 500 sittings. The regis"
ter of bapti.sms dates from the year 1698 ; marriages.
1703: hui-.als. 1701. The living is a vicarage, net veariy
v.ilue /320. with 90 acres of glebe and residence, in the
f the Provost and Fellows of Eton College (who
mounting to ^150). and held
rnest Anderson Thorne M.A. of
take
great
Exete
the Rev.
ned
Methodi:
in 1882 [
Stuart
cost of /■4.000. and cont:
i under the control of Nt
i the property and residen
sq. J. P. The parish is
CHRISTCHURCH.
Marked * receive letters through
Llanwern.
PRITATB BESIDENTS.
Berry George, Mount view
Beynon John Wyndham. The Coldra
Beynon Lionel Franklin J. P. Belmont
*Bidgood Thomas, Sherbrooke
*Boulton Miss. Highani
Brown John, Retreat. Chepstow road
Bull Joseph, Ravencliffe, Chepstow rd
Campbell John, Argyll, Chepstow rd
Charles Ernest. Highfield. Christ-
church road
Clarke Frank. The Bryn
Colborne Geo. Fras. B.A.Dan-\-Graig
Cowley Peter. Dawdon dene." Chep-
stow road
Cross Fredk. Sonthraead. Chepstow rd
Dennis James. Hillcrest. Chejistow rd
Edmunds Mrs. Llanreath. Chepston
road
Esdaile Albert James. The Dale
Firbank Joseph. Underwood
Fry Percy R. Bovne vil. Chepstow rd
Godwin Frank, Ardwyn, Chepstow rd
Her
San
1. G
chu
ck Bernard. Thorncliff. Christ
JollifTe Gordon. Silverd:ilp, Christ-
church road
*Jone8 Henry. Highbury
Landreth Ed'wd. Wearside. Chepstow
road
Lyne Ernest Lewis J. P. Clawrid
Millington George. The -Meads.Christ-
church road
Morris William, The Oaks
Phillips Godfrey Stuart, Englemere,
Chiistchurch road
Pocock John, Belle Mont, Christ-
church road
Ponstord William, St. Julian's hall
Rowe Mrs. Woodville
Silverthorne Luther, Hope rise,
Christchurch road
IS one mortuary chapel ; it
port Borough. The Coldra
■ of John Wyndham Beynon
several manors, but the
largest rights are held by Eton College. Lord Tredegar,
Lord Lambouriie P.C, C.V.O the trustees of the late
Sir Joseph Thomas Firbank, the trustees of the late
Charies Herbert Firbank esq. John Wyndham Beynon
esq. Thomas Godfrey Powell esq. and the trustees of the
late Lord Rhondda'are chief landowners. The soil is
sand and lias; subsoil, chieflv clav. .ue chief crops are
wheat and roots. The area is 3.369 acres of land, 35 of
tidal water, and 40 of foreslTore ; i-ate-able value,
^I2,88g; the population in 1911 was 1,655 >" the civil
and 2.182 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Caerleon' Village, i mile north, is a hamlet, where
there is a mission church.
County Constable, George Steadman
Maindee, Liswerry and Somerton Common, formerly
portions of this parish were incorporated with the
borough of Newport in iSijg, and in 1894 were, by Local
Government Board Order, No. 31,905, added to that civil
parish.
Parish Clerk, William Woodhall.
Assistant Overseer & Clerk to the Parish Council, H. N.
King. 65 High street. Newport
Post Oflice, Christchuich load.— Mrs. Sarah Jane Ellis,
sub-postmistres--. Letters arri%-e from Newport, which
is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Post Office, Royal Oak.— Mrs. Mary Ann Barnes, sub-
post.iiistress. Letters arrive from Newport. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Cros.s
Hands
Wall Letter Boxes.— Near Church; Caerleon Village;
St. Julinn's park; Chepstow road &. Llanwern
Public Elementary (Model) School (boys t girls & in-
fants), built in igog, for 250 bovs & girls & 156
infants; William Llewellyn B.Sc. master; Miss Elsie
Gibson, mistress
las Rev. Robert Frederic Rees Kehley Robeit, farmer. Great Milton
(vicar of Nash). St. Ives,' Lawrence Jn. Hy. farmer, Llanllecha
I Lewis The Misses, frmrs. Scwborfach
Lewis Herbert. insurance agent.
M.nnsfield. St. Julian's park
Llewellyn William, Royal Oak P.H
I Martin Frederick, insurance agent.
' 559 Chepstow road
jParfitt .Stanley, builder. Kildare.
Chepstow road
'Pask John & Victor, timber nier-
cU;ints. St. Ju'.ian's park
Phi lips Fredk. C. frmr. Brvn Gwvn
I Rees Samuel, farmer. Coldra farm'
1 Rogers Charles Rixon, dairyman,
Bishponl
Row Polly (Mrs.), grocer, 460 Caer-
."^aunders Edward James, master
mariner. Penzance. Chepstow road
Thomas Wm. farmer, Chepstow hill
Trotman Fredk. commercial traveller,
Normnnhurst, Chepstow road
Watkins George, farmer, Dranllwyn
MA.
Tho
Chepstow road
Thomas Oswald. Woodview
Thorne Rev. Ernest Ande]
(vicar). The Vicarage
♦Williams James Henry. Braeside
Woollev William T. Fa'rmwood
COMMKHCUL
.\.d.ims Alfred, farmer
Anstee Edgar. marke
Farmwood garden.-;
Attewell Maria (Mrs.), farmer. Lower
(Mr
engineers, 462
■acher
Attewell Wvndha
Great Tro'ston
Ayliffe & Sons, n
Caerleon road
Bailev Gertrude (.Miss), ti
music. St. Helen's. Chepstow road
Horiow Elizh. (Mrs). Greyhound inn
Bullock James, farujer, Mervale
Cemetery (Albert Augustus Newman,
Newport, clerk to the burial board) I Watkins Joseph, mrkt gdnr Bishpn
Collett Walter, shojikeeper | Webb Frank, builder
Cox Bence, farmer, Pwlpen laim j Willelt Thos. Jas. dairyman, Bishpool
Dalton Alfred, farm bailiff to Thomas | Williams Alfred, farmer. The Coed
Morgan esq. Pontvane farm |Willi:in:s Artli. farmer. The Priorv
Dark T. H. & Sons, builders, 4; 8 Williams David, dairvman
Caerleon road | Williams Jane (Mrs.'), Milton hotel.
De.it John James. Alway farm & farmer (postal address.Llanwern)
Durston Malachi, shopkeeper. Upper Williams Sidney John, farmer. Little
Gibbs road Mil
(Mrs.), grocer
Ellis Sarah Jane
Christchurch road
Evans David Jas. farmer. Treberth
Firbank Joseph.commercial traveller.
Underwood, Chepstow road
Fisher George, St. Julian's hotel
Gorwood Thomas J. master mariner.
Jarvis villa, Chepstow road
Haime John Foord, frmr. Up. Lakes
Haines Arthur, frmr. Little Bullmoor
Hockey Frederick George, farmer
Jenkins John, farmer. Bishpool
Woodfield N. (.Miss), costumier,
Caerleon road
Wnolfe William George, taxi
proprietor. 3 Bishpool terrace
cab
CAERLEON VILLAGE.
Derrett Mrs. The Hollies
Gieen Mrs. Glnn-yr-Afon
Perry Mrs. The Glen
Powell Godfrey. Isci grange
Young Nathaniel. Bell Vue
MONMOUTHSHIEK.
I Jenkins Evan, cn:il dealer
Jenkins Evan (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jordan Richard, grocer
DIRECTORY. J
COHHEBCIAL.
BIythe Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Flimniuan Sydney, King's Arms
Hawkins Edward James, coal dealer
COEDKEHNEW is a parish, on the road from Milford
to London, 2 miles north-by-east from Marshfield station
on the South Wales section of the Great Western rail-
way, 4i south-south-west from Newport, and 8 from
Cardiff, in the Monmouth division of the coiinty, hun-
dred of Wentloog, petty sessional division, union and
county court district of Newport, rural deaneiy of New-
pert, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llan-
daff. The church of All Saints is a modern building of
stone, in the Early Engli.sh style, consistinn; of chance!,
nave, south porch and a western belfry coiitainint: one
bell: there are 130 sittings. The regi.'itfr dates from
the year 1733. The living is a vicarage, annexed to
" "■ - ■■ ' ■■ ' ' :it net yearly
I Wall Edgar, insurance agent
Uvhite Harold Edward, beer retaile
Young Albert, Ship hotel
he rectory of St. Bride Wentlo
alue /:240. with residence and 6J
:itt of the Bishop of Llandaff. an(
of glebe
the Kev. Morgan Evans-Davies B.A.Lampeter. There
is a mission room and Sunday school here. That por-
tion of the road from Newport to Cardiff which passes
through this parish commands a very extensive view of
the Wentloog Level, the Bristol Channel and the coast
of Somersetshire. Lord Tredegar is lord of the manor
and principal landowner. The soil is loam ; subsoil,
clay. The chief crops are corn and hay. The area is
769 acres ; rateable value, ^959 ; the population in 191 1
was 179.
County Constable, Sergeant William Edwards
Letters ihrough Newport. Castleton is the nearest post,
monev order & telegraph office, i mile distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— The Smithy & The Rectory
The children of this place attend the school at Marshfield
COMMERCIAL.
market gardener
Edwards .John, farmer, Tavern farm . Parsons Robert, farmer. Berry hill
i;dwards Thomas, wheelwright I Pliillips Eees, farmer, Ty-yn-Bryn
lillier Joseph, stud manager to Lord I Thomas William, blacksmith
Tredegar, Stnd farm Williams John, farmer, Danygraig
'arsons Edwin, farmer, Mardy farm 1
CBOESYCEIXOO, see Llanfreehfa Lower.
CBtTMLIN is a village in two parishes, viz. Llanhilleth
and Mynyddyslwvn respectively, in the rural deaneries of
Blaenau Gwent and Bedwelltv, a.rchdeaconrv of Mon-
iiuiuth and diocese of Llandaff, and in the ■Ahertillery
division of the county, Pontypool petty sessional division
and county court district, with two railway stations, one
called the High Level, on the Pontypool and Swansea
branch, and the other the Low Level, on the Western
Valleys section of the Great Western railway ; it is 164*
miles from London, 5 west from Pontypool, 10 north-east
from Caerphilly and 12 miles north from Newport.
This village occupies one of the most picturesque spots
in the county and is surrounded by natural features of
unsurpassed loveliness : the name is said to be derived
from Cromlech, a designation given to Druidical monu-
ments. Under the provisions of the " Local Government
Act. 1894 " (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73), that part of Crnmlin
which is in Llanhilleth is governed by the Urban District
Council of Abertillery and the other part in the parish of
Mynyddyslwyn forms the North Ward of the Urban Dis-
trict Council of Abercarn. The village stands in what
is termed the South Wales Coal Basin, and in the
neighbouring quarries are often found fine fossils of
calamites and leopilodendrons ; and, in the shale, fossil
ferns and other cryptogamic plants. That part of the
village which is in the Abercarn Urban District is
lighted with gas by the Abercarn Gas Co. as well as
from other works which are private property. That
part of Crumlin which is in Llanhilleth is lighted by
electricity from the Abertillery Urban District electric
station at Aberbeeg. Close to the village stands the
stupendoua Crumlin Viaduct, a remarkable monument
of ingenuity and skill, erected about 1857, ^nd which
has attracted many thousands of visitors from all parts
of the world : it stretches across a mountain gorge
upwards of 230 feet deep, connecting two mountain
tops together by means of a structure of singular
grace and elegance : the length of iron work is 1,500
feet, and including the abutments of masonry 1,658
feet: the height is 200 feet, or from the top' of the
handrail to the underside of the foundation, 208 feet :
2.500 tons of iron were used in its construction ; the
cost being ^^62,000, and its building occupied between
three and four years. The Western Valleys branch of
the Great Western railway runs from Newport through
the valley traversed by the river Ebbw, to the great iron
works of Blaina, Nant-y-glo and Ebbw Vale, all lying
CBOSS KEYS, see Bisca.
about 7 or 8 miles north from Crumlin : the other rail-
way, in which the Crumlin Viaduct forms a connecting
link between Swansea, Aberdare and Pontypool Road, to
Chester, Liverpool and the north, is also worked by the
Great Western Railway Company. The Mission Church
here, formerly the National school, was dedicated to
St. Mary in 1904, and it has 260 sittings. There are also
Baptist, Congregational, Wesleyan, Calvinistic Metho-
dist and Primitive Methodist chapels. A Rescue
Training Station, tor the instruction of miners to
engage in rescue work in the mines, was built here in
igio, at a cost of £3,350, by the Monmouthshire Col-
lieries Rescue Association. The building, which is of
red brick, comprises an observation room, experimental
gallery, stores, power house, motor garage, lavatories,
baths and dressing rooms. Here is a small brass and
iron foundry and a brewery. A school of mines has
been established to provide instruction of an advanced
and practical character for the purpose of training all
irrades of colliery oiTicers ; the school is provided with
the most modern laboratories and equipments.
HERBERTSTOWN, or Hafodyrynys, is a hamlet li
miles north-east, and has a Congregational chapel,
erected in 1895, with 250 sittings.
County Constabulary, P. Davies, constable
Railway Station, Matthew Henry Lewis, station master
Post, M. O. & T. & Telephonic E. D. Office (letters
should have Newport, Mon.. added), High Level road.
— Miss Margaret Richards, postmistress. Letters re-
ceived from Newport
Wall Letter Boxes.— Herbertstown ; Lewis street;
William street & Trinant
Public Elementary School (Monmouthshire Education
Committee) (mixed), built in 1911, for 600 mixed, is
now also providing temporarily for 200 infants ; Walt.
Jones, nia.^ter ; Miss Elsie Evans, infants' mistress
Temporary School (mixed) (under the Abertillery Edu-
cation Committee); James Davies, master
Temporary School (infants) (under th« Abertillery Edu-
cation Committee) ; Miss Sarah Emily Jones, mistress
Railway Stations.
High Level, Matthew Henry Lewis, station master
Low Level, John Williams, station master
FTIIy.tTE T5KSIDBNTS.
Bevan S. G. Rncklei-h
Bussell Ml.-. Lawn C(,tta.'e
Davies Mi,.s. ,, Glen view
Edwards Mrs The Rectory. Rectory rd
Lewis John Jenkins.Craig-y-felin 'hall
Luton Rev. Charles Edmd! (Baptist).
Wondside
Ryan Edmond J. P. The Laurels.
Commercial road
COMMETICIAI..
Early closing day. Wed. i p.m.
Adams Alht. photographer. Main st
Adams Edith (Mrs.), confr. Main st
Bacon Thos.Jas. beer ret. 12 Crown st
fall Percy, hosier. The Square
Parclay.s ' Bank Ltd. (sub-agency)
(AitUur Phillips, manager) (open
daily g.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.; sat.
9.30 a.m. to 12 noon). Main st. ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Barnett Marcus, outfitter, Main street
Berni Bros, refresh. rms. 16 Crown st
Bowen A. & Son, brass founders,
Crumlin brass foundry. Railway pi
Buchan Wm. tailor. High Level road
Crumlin Workmen's Stores Limi
■ocers &c. (W. T. Morgan, n:
re'). Palace chambers
Davies Henry, farmer. Kendon
Davies John, farmer, Penycia
Davies Reginald B. greengro. Main st
Eari...tiiiie Mary (.Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Edmonds Wm. cm dealer. Main st
Edwards David, farmer. Middle
Soverydd farm
Empire Billiard Hall (Samuel
Llewellyn, proprietor)
Empire riiie:iiutoi.'raph Hall (R. A.
Hnpkins. maiia-er)
Evaiii. fly. shiikpr. 6 Hafodyrynys rd
Evans Robert, farmer. Bhiw farm
62 CRIMLI.V,
Fowler E. k Son, drapers. Main street
k Commercial street. Pontypool
Francis Lily Novello (Mrs.),' Railway
hotel, 2 Railway place
Frowen Svdnev, refreshment rooms.
The Square '
Griffiths Jas. (Mr.s.) & Son, graziers,
Screwbridge
Hal: Thomas, farmer, Herbertstown
Harris Thos. Geo. mcr. Viaduct hotel
Haynes Richard, shpkpr.50 Rectory rd
Holder Marpiret Ann (Mrs.), grocer,
IS Crown .'itreet
Holland Benj. butcher. Hijh Level rd
Holland Chas. hair dresser. Main st
Holland Harry, hair dresser, 3 Ken-
don road
Hopkins John, .«hopkpr.35 Rectory rd
Hughes k Sons,chemi8ts^i3 Crown st
James Willis, mineral water manufac-
turer. High Level road
Jenkins Abraham, beer rtlr. 26 Main st
Jenkins -\braham, jun. grocer, g
High Level road
Jenkins John, Hafodyrynys inn
Herbertstown
Johnson John Saml. grocer. Main st
Jones David, grocer. Main street
Jones David, Navigation inn, Ponty-
pool road
Jones George, fruiterer, Pontypool
road & fishmonger, Main street
M()NM(»UTH8HIKE.
Judd k Son, drapers. Hill side
Like Fdk. boot repr. High Level rd
Lewis Bros. frmrs.Low.Soverydd frm
Lewis Frederick John, butcher. Sta-
tion bridge
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), beer relailer,
Kennard terrace
Lrwis Thos. Chas. undertkr. Brynteg
Loyns Albert Edwd. butcher. Main st
Liicania Billiard Hall (W. West,
High
.naL;ness wiMiam. greengroce
Level road
Martin Wilfred J. outfitter. Main st
Matthews Jas. farmer, Blaengawrny
Meredith David, gr(icer,Lewis terr.ice
Mills Bros, boot makers. Main street
.Ministry of Labour Employment Ex-
change (G. Jones, mgr.). Hill side
Morgan Henry, farmer, Cefn Coch
Morgan William, farmer, Tymawr
Nalional Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch) (W.
T. Duke-Williams, manager) ; open
daily 10 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. ; sat.
10 to 11.30 a.m. ; High Level rd. ;
draw on head oflice, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Neale Fredk. cycle agent, 5 Crown st
Palmer Jsph. shopkpr. m Lewis st
Pardy Rnbt. shopkeeper. 12 Crown st
[ KELLY'S
Partridge, Jones k Co. Ltd. collieiy
proprietors. Navigation colliery
Peirce Edwd. boot dlr. 17 Crown st
Phillips Arthur Jas. painter. Main st
Porter Samuel Henry, shopkeeper, 47
William street. The Rhiw
Price Wm. hardware dlr. 36 Crown er
Pritchard D. F. Limited, brewers &
wine k spirit merchants
Pugsley Fredk. G. butcher. Crown st
Rawlinson Bros.news agts. Railway pi
Ryan Edmond L.R.C.P. & S.Edin..
L.F.P. k S Glas. physician k sur-
geon. The Laurels. Commercial rd
Smith Charles, boot ma. 28 Crown st
South Wales & Monmouthshire School
of Mines (James Dobbie A.R.C.Sc.
deputv principal)
Stephens Ebenezer. blacksrath.Mill rd
Tai;»ett John, fruiterer. Main street
Taylor John, shopkpr. High Level rd
Thomas Pierce, tailor. High Level rd
Thomas William, farmer, Tyrhwnt
Tillings Geo. Masons' Arms.Crown s;
Turner John, farmer
Wall Jas. Wm. ironmonger. Main st
Watkins John, relieving officer for the
Northern district, Newport nnion.
Tonyfelin house. High Level road
Weaver Thos. shopkpr. Commercial sL
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkpr.
Crown streef-
CWM,
Ebbw Vale
CWMBBAN is a large, scattered and growing village
■" •'- parish of Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, and contains
ions of Pontnewydd on the main
m the Eastern Valleys section of
ailway; the latter station is 156^
4 south from Pontypool and 4*
line, and Cwmbran
the Great Western
miles from London
ncrth from Newport ; the village is in the Pontypool
division of the county, hundred of Usk, petty sessional
division of Caerleon, union and county court 'district of
Ne»-port, rural deanery of Newport, archdeaconry of
Monmouth, and diocese ol Llandaft. Dnder the 'pro-
visions of the " Local Government Act, 1894," Cwmbran
terras part of the Llantarnam Urban District and is
governed by that Council. The Brecon and Monmouth-
shire canal, on which are four locks, passes through
the village; the streets are lighted with gas by a
company formed in 1877. St. Gabriel's, a mis'sion
church in connection with the parish church of Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, is an iron structure, erected in 1880
at a cost of ;^5oo, with a stone chancel, built in 1908
at a cost of about .^3.000 ; the church now has sittings
for about 550 persons. Rev. Robert Denvs Gwyther
Clnnn L.D. of St. David's College. Lampeter, has 'been
cnrat<' in charge since 1919. " The Catholic chapel,
erected m 1867, is dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels.
and will seat 250 persons, and there are' Congregational
and Wesleyan chapels and meeting places for the
Plymouth Brethren and the Salvation Army ; there also
IS a public reading room. A Police court and Police
station were erected in 1898 at Ventnor road, at a cost
of ;^i.8oo. and here the petty sessions are held. There
i» a fire brigade, consisting of a captain and 11 men
Messrs. Guest. Keen & Nettlefolds Limited include in
their works a large blast furnace, 20 puddling furnaces.
10 balling furnaces, coke ovens, rolling mills and a very
large colliery, giving constant employment to aboii't
2.200 men; Messrs. J. C. Hill and Co. Limited employ
alHiQt 200 men in the manufacture of wire nails and
steel wire and in galvanizing. Richard Parfitt esq. is
lord of the manor. The principal landowners are
Messrs. Gnest, Keen and Nettlefolds Limit4^ Sir
Clifford John Cory hart. MP. and Richard Parfitt e.«q
I he soil IS clay; snb.soil, sandstone. The chief crops
are roofs, with some pasture. The area and population
are returned with Llanvihangel-Llantarnam.
Post, M. 0. & T. k Telephone Call Office.-Miss Dai.y
Walters, sub-postmistress. Letters through N
(Names marked • posUl addrei
I'nnlnewydd, Newport.)
PHITATE nESIOENTS.
Clnnu Rey. Robert Denvs G. (cu
u. charge). .,00 Victoria street
Cocker Henry Smith. Hill view
•Fox-Tallis John, Llantarnam grange G»rad
Gething William, Peiitwyn
Haitley Garnet, StarvUle
Laughton Mrs. Penywain villa
ipoit
CWM-AVON, see Abersychan.
CAERLEON PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
For list of magistrates & places in the Division see
Caerleon.
Petty sessions held at the Court-house here on a tbursday,
monthly, 10.30 a.m.
County Police Station, George Hughes, sergeant
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St Gabriel's Mission Church, Rev. Robert Deny3
Gwyther Clunn, curate in charge; 11 a.m. ; ft 10.30
a.m. (alternately) k 6.30 p.m.; holy days, 7.30 a.m
Catholic Chapel of Our Lady of the Angels, Wesley
street. Rev. Denis Joseph Quigley, priest; 9 k I'l
a.m. it 6.30 p.m. k holy days at 8.30 a.m
Congregational, Pen-y-Waen, Rev. C. E. Morgan; 11
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Elim) ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tue6.7.3o p.m
Congregational, Tycoch (Welsh^. 2.30 p.m
Baptist (Ebenezer), Rev. W. E. Robinson; 10 & u a m
k 6 p.m. k wed. k thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Wesley street; 11 a.m. k 6 p.n
p.m. & thurs. 7 p.m
Salvation Army, Victoria street; 7 & 11 a.i
7-30
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
s, erected in 1874 k enlarged in 1883
St. Dii .
nfants ; John
master ; Miss J. K. E. Fairbairn, mistress ; Mrs. E.
A. James, infants' mistress
A new girls' school was erected in 1902, for 310 children
The school is controlled by the Eastern Valley Group of
.Managers; W. H. V. Bythway. Glantorvaen. Hanbury
road. Pontypool, clerk
Catholic, built in 1883 & enlarged in 1899, for 114 mixed
k 103 infants; Mrs. Margaret Howells. mistress;
Mrs. Margaret Dacey, infants' mistress
The school is controlled by six managers, four Catholic
k two appointed by the County Council ; Rev. D. J.
Quigley, Cloemendy road, correspondent
Railway Stations.
Cwmbran, John .Smith, station master
Pontnewydd, H. Davis, station master
Morgan Rev. Charles Edward (Co
gregalional), Pen-v-Waen
•Murphy William Edward Cavanagh Barclays
Quigley Rev. Denis J. (Catholic), San ' L.jmhard street. London E C 3
im Edward (Bap-
(Mrs.), grocer, 46 Wood-
I side road
Elackman Mary Avn (Miw), sbop-
' keeper, 7 Two Locks ro»4
DIRECTOKY.]
Blanchard Samuel, shopkeeper, 52
Woodside road
Carver Agnes (Miss), beer retailer,
Llandowlais street, Oakfield
Charles .John. Cwmbr:in Gnrdens
P.H. C;inal kink
•Clark Elizabeth Ann (Mrs), shop- | J;
keeper, 14 Grange road 1
Clarke Elizabeth (Mi.s.). shopkeeper, | J;
16 Abbey road
Cocker Henry Smith & James, grocers,
3 Weslev "street & Llandowlais st.
Oakfield'
Cwmbran Chemical Co. Limited
(G. A. Knowles, manager), Llan-
tarnam road
Cwmbran & District Conservative As-
sociation (Howard Stanley, sec)
Cwmbran Fire Brigade (Samuel I.
Darby, captain), Victoria street
Cwmbran & Pontnewydd Gas Co.
Limited (T. H. White, managing
director), Woodside road
Cwmbran Public Reading Boom
(Alfred John Capes, caretaker),
Victoria street
Dacey Wm. shopkpr. 104 Victoria st
Dando Reginald, farmer. New house
Davies Evan Pritchard, confectioner,
36 Victoria street
Davies Horace F. draper, Victoria st
Davies John, Mill tavern, Glannant
Davis M;iry (.Mrs.), china dealer, 35
Commen'ial street
Davis William, hair dresser, 29 Com-
mercial street
Eastment Kite (Mrs.), confectioner,
2 Commercial street
Edmunds John, farmer. Grais-Gllereh
Elias Joshua. tobacconist,4 Victoria st
English & Colonial Meat Co. butchers,
9 Victoria street
Evans Charle.^, farmer. Penlangwynn
Ferryman Thomas, ceneral dealer. 23
Comnieicial street
Freeman Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, Wesley street
Fulton James F. clothier, 10 & 12
Commercial street
Garnsworthy Ernest, frmr. Ton mill
George William, farmer. Pantfflas
3I0i\-M0UTHSHIRE.
Hood John, news agent, 30 Abbey rd
Howells Adelia (Mrs.), beer retailer,
Wesley street
Howells Gretta (Mrs.), beer retailer.
03
iide
Abbey id
ttlet Till
dea
Woodside road
Griffiths Fredk. G. baker, Ventnor rd
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited
(William H. Whitehouse, manager).
bolt, nut k iron manufacturers.iroii
masters, iron founders, colliery
owners, fire brick, retort & coke
manufacturers, Cwmbran iron
works & Henlis collieries. Newport ;
London works, Birmingham &; West
Bromwich & 66 Cannon st. London
EC 4. T A'^ Piitent,Newport,Mon. ; ''
T N's Cwmbran 8 ; Newport 2019
Haime Chmde E. J. motor garage,
29 Abbey road
Harris Wiiliam, builder, Oakfield
Harvey AUred G. boot dealer & re-
pairer, 79 Ventnor rd.Sc Victoria rd
*Hawkins Jas. shopkeeper, 2Grange rd
Henllis Fire Brick & Retort Works
(William F. Jones, manager)
Hill J.C. & Co Ltd.wire mfrs.Oakfield
CWMBRAN UPPER,
lies Albert, boot repairi
Jackson Charles, frieii fish dealer,
Victoria street
n Joseph, draper, 5 Commer-
cial street
Jackson Mildred (Mrs.), boot dealer,
25 Commercial street
JarVett Rowland, beer ret. Wesley st
John Caleb, frmr. Gelly, Grange rd
Johnson John Samuel, grocer, 58
. Victoria street
Jones Arthur Samuel, Abbey P.H.
Abbev road
Jones Evan, farmer, Pentrebach
Jones Geo. F. Railway inn, Oakfield
Jones Geo. Trevor, drpr. i Wesley st
Jones Isaac, china dealer, 3 Com-
mercial street
Jones John, farmer, Cordeva
Jones John, Oakfield inn, Oakfield
Jones Theophilus Charles, Forge
Hammer P.H
Jones Thomas, news agent, 9 Com-
Jones William, beer retailer, Oakfield
Jones William, blacksmith, Llandow-
lais street, Oakfield
Jones William, shpkpr. 16 Victoria st
Jones William John, farmer. Two
Locks farm, Oakfield
Kane k O'Neill, ;;roc ts, 4 Wood-
side road
Langworthy AUd. frmr. Cefn Perthy
Liwrence Hy. shopkpr. 27 Victoria st
Lawrence Hv. Jn. farmer, Maesyrhiw
Leighfield Alec, boot repr. The Bridge
Lewis Ann Jane (Miss), grocer, 27
Two Locks road
Lewis Jonah, fried fish dealer, 33
Abbey road
Llantarnam Cemetery (Geo. Hinton,
keeper), Llantarnam road
LlovJ Thomas F. butcher,The Bridge
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (open mon. wed. & fri. ;
sub-branch to Newport), Victoria
street ; draw on head oflice. 5
Thrfadnecrtle sliept, London EC2
Love Wm. hair drssr. 50 Woodside rd
MacDjnald John Ramsay, drug
store, 14 Victoria street
Martin Augustus, plumber. 17 Oak st
Matthews William Henry, ironmonger,
28 Victoria street
.Miiruan E:iiilv (.Miss), shopkeeper &
registrar ofbirlbs & deaths Fur Llan-
tarnam sub-district, Newport union,
15 Victoria street
Morse John, farmer, Tyn-v-pwl
Murphv William Edward Cavanagb
M B.' & B.Ch.Dub., L.M. medical
officer of health to Llanfrechfa
Upper k Llantarnam Urban District
Councils, medical officer & public
vaccinator for Llanvihangel-Llantar-
nam district, Newport union, Pant-
y-herllan
Newberry William, chimney sweeper.
46 Victoria street
nfrechfa Upper.
Nicholas Edward, frmr. Pen-y-wa
Nicholas Wm.frmr. Little Pen-y-^
Olvmpia Cinema, Victoria street
tiuiterer. Commercial street
♦Parsons Frederick William, butcher.
Grange road
Partridge Robt. builder, Ventnor rd
♦eicknan Wm. Hy. farmer. Grange
Powell Harry, shopkeeper, Llandow-
lais street,' Oakfield
Powell Hercules, shopkeeper, 26
Victoria street
Powell Philip, baker, 44 Woodside rd
Price Edward Charles, printer, Vic-
Pryer Edward Arthur, assistant over-
seer & rate collector, Newnham ho
Rees Rowland, fruitr. 36 Victoria st
Richards John, farmer, C.nnwen
R.iberts Arthur Jas. frmr. Tyrewen
Roberts Edmund, beer ret. Tycoch
Roberts James, farmer, Pentre Basket
Rowland Alfd. shopkpr. 25 Victoria st
Rowland Sydney, grocer. Abbey road
Seahoiu ne "Timothy, frmr. Glannant
Sheppard- William Charles, Halfway
House P.H. Commercial street
Sidebottom John B. boot maker, 15
Victoria street
Simmons Charles William & Son,
builders, Edgarville & The Bridge
Smith Thomas Walter, shopkeeper,
28 Woodside road
South Wales Electrical Power Distri-
bution Co. (branch)
Spencer Ada Jane (Miss), draper.
43 Victoria street
Star (The) Brick k Tile Co. Limited
(G. Hartley, managini; director),
brick manufacturers. Llantarnam rd
Stark William Aug. farmer, Tycoch
Summers Hy. coffee tvm. Victoria st
Sweeney Annie (Mrs.), beer retailer.
Bridge end
Telephone Call Office, Victoria street
Thomas Bertram M.P.S. chemist,
Weslev street
Thomas' Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.l, shop-
keeper, I Abbev road
Thompson Florence (Mrs.), tiuiterer,
Wesley street & Viftoria street
Thorne Sidney George, grocer, 15
Commercial street k Tvcoch
Tothill William, grocer, 10 Abbey rd.
k refreshment rooms. The Bridge
Tucker George, farm bailiff to Guest,
Keen & Nettlefolds Limited
Tuckfield William R. T. grocer &
butcher, Ventnor road
Turner Aumes (Miss), grocer,27 Com-
Wait John, haulier, 32 Llandowlais
street, Oakfield
Wallace Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
51 Victoria street
Waters Fredk. W. beer ret. Victoria st
White Edith Alice (Mrs.). shopkeeper.
■:.% Llandowlais strest. Oakfield
Williams Morgan, frmr. Pen-werlod
Woodlev H. & Co. butchers. 11 Com-
Poodwar
CWMCARVAN' is a parish and village, on an aniuenl
of the small river Trothy, on a branch road from
Monmouth to Abergavenny, a miles south from Dinge-
stow stivtioii on the Monmouth. Usk and Pontypool
section of the Great Western railway, and 4J miles
south-south-west from Monmouth, in the Monmouth
division of the county, hundred of Raglan, Trellech
petty sessional divisi'on, Raglan and Trellech high-
way district of the Monmouth District Council, , ^.r,
union and countv court district of Monmouth, ! v-d
CWMCARN, see J
sittings. The register of bapt
Brothers, bakers. Oak st
Mynyddyslwwi
marriaaes dates
the year
,g is a chapelr
'■ jni'it net ye^
ths, 1728 ; burials, i66a. The
exed to the rectory of Mitchel-
ue .£295, with 80 acres of glebe,
pes of the late Edward ArnoU
"•.905), and held since 191 1 by the Rev. Edwin
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who
at Mitchel-Troy. There are fine views over a
great extent of country from Cwmcarvan Hill. Craig-
" th, an eminence in this parish. '- ' " "° ''"-"■■
nmouth and been the
emorable battle fought the
rural deanerv and archdeaconry
diocese of Llrindaft. The church is an ancient building j between Owen Glendower and King Henry IV in toe
of stone, in the Early English and Perpendicular styles, 1 year 1404, when the troops of the latter were defeated
i-onsisting of chancel, nave, north porch and an em- I and driven to the Welsh Gate on the Monnow at Mon-
hattled western tower with a square turret at the mirth- mouth. Caerllan is the residence of Capt. Henry
east angle, and containinc 6 bells ; the church was Edward Walters R.N.. J. P. Mrs. Tweedy is lady of
•restored in 1877 at a cost of ^^700. and tff.ids 130 ! the manor. Samuel Gourthope Bosanquet esq. Capt.
64 CWMCARVAN.
M0NMUUTH6H1RE.
H. E. Walters B.N. Henry Avrav Tipping esq. and Capt.
William Parkyn Jeffcock are principal landowners. The
soil is clay; subsoil, mail. The chief crops are wheat,
barley, oats and turnips. The area is 3,003 acres ; rate-
able value, ^1,717; popuhition in 1911, 224.
Sexton, Matthew Dowle.
Llanthomas hamlet, ij miles we
this
■ish.
Letters through Monmouth,
at Lvdart, Mitchel-Trov, tl
at Pena'.lt & the nearest m
Wall Letter Boxes.— Trelleck
Jack
The children of Cwmcarvar
Trelleck schools
[kelly's
le nearest post office is
nearest telegraph office
ey order office at Trel-
id ; near Church & Cae-
attend Pen-y-clawdd k
FBITATE BESIDENTS,
Cad-ain Rev. John Jones, Glasfrvn
JetTcock Capt. William Parkyn, Cwm
Tipping Henrv Avrav, Glanna
VViilters Capt. HenrV Edward K.N
J P. Caer-llan
Allen James, farmer, L aver Cwm
Ballinger Henry R. farmer, BonrnB
Bevan Samuel, farmer
Bowen William, farmer, Trealey fan
Brooks Thos. farmer, Craig-v-dorlh
Dowle Matthew. CHpenter, ' Pentr
Wheeler
s, Ty
Edwards Amos & Son. fa
bach & Lower House
Edwards Bobt. farmer. Craig-v-dorib
Edwards Wm. farmer. Middle Cwm
Harding Harry Wm. tarmr. Up. Cwm
Howells John, blacksmith, Cwmcar-
van hill
Howells John, farmer. Lower house
Jones Isaac, farmer. Croft-y-cloy
Jones Thomas, farmer. White house
Lee Charles, Somerset Arms P.H
Luff Oliver Sidney, farmer. Great
Llantiiomas
Miles Joseph, farmer, Pentrewheeler
Miles William, farmer. Belli Glas
Morsian Evan, farmer, Treveldee
Oliver Alfd. fiiimer, Gladder farm
Parry Allan, farmer. Church farm
Powell Thomas, farmer, Werngochen
Martin Edward, farmer, Cioss Robert
Probert Jessie Lillian (Mrs.). The
Giickett P.H. Trelleck road
Rogers George Samuel, road surveyor
for Northern district of Monmouth
District Council
Robins Thomas, blacksmith & imple-
ment agent, Croft-y-Cloy
Williams Chas. farmer, Llewyn-Cellyn
CWMTIIiLEBY, see Abertiller
CWMYOY is a parish i
either side, watered by the
evn bank of which is the
miles south-east from Llai
from Pandy station, both
a valley, with lofty hills on
ver Honddii, along the west-
gh road to Abergavenny, 3
ihangel station, and 3 west
the Newport, Abergavenny
iind Hereford section of the Great Western railway, and
Abergav
1-, hundred, pett
ourt district of Abergav
ny, archdeaonry of Moi
parish is nearly
the Monmouth division
lal division, union
nny, rural deanery
uouth, and diocese
miles long and 1
ancient
isisting of
by
Hugh d
e Lacy and I
Ma.
d. for ca
nons
regular 0
and
Ernisiu
m
103. wa
s fin
shed in
Mar
y, John
the
Baptist.
include two
weste
s of a no
ve of
eight ba.
north fro
cif the coun
and county
i.f Abergave
"f Llandaff
mile broad. The church of St. Martin
building of stone in the Gothic style,
ihancel, nave, south porch and an embattled
tower containing 6 bells, dating from 1672: the church
was completely restored during the years 1885-8, at a
cost of ;^i,ooo: the church has 250 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1708. The living is a
vicarage, with Llanthony annexed, joint net yearly value
;^220, in the gift of Arnold Henry Savage Landor esq.
and held since 1915 by the Rev. Thomas Williams B.A.
of London University. There is a Baptist chapel.
Llanthony Priory, a very extensive monastic ruin,
stands in the vale of Ewias, 3J uiiles north and 11
miles from Abergavenny, at the base of the Hatterall
Hille_and near the Black Mountains; it was founded
"Ernisius, chaplain to Queen
if the Order of St. Augustine,
irst prior: the church, begun
1 108, and dedicated to SS.
and Florence: the remains
5. of Early English date, por-
ys, with aisles, 172 by 48 feet
high and 50 wide ; the south and west sides of the central
lower, once 100 feet high ; detached portions of the tran-
sept, 100 by 31 feet, and a choir and presbytery, 72 by 28
feet, with slight remains of lateral chapels : the whole
length being 252 feet ; the north arcade of the nave is
perfect, and the south transept nearly so ; the cloister
court, south of the nave, is fairly complete, and has on
the east side a vaulted stype, and next it the north and
south walls of the chapter house, which bad a semi-
liexagonal apse : on the west side of the cloister are
buildings in part erected on the ancient cellarinm, a
vaulted structure of seven bays, with a passage between
it and the church ; on the south side a portion of the
o( the frater (refectory) is yet extant ; of the monuments
once existing in the church, only fragments now exist, the
most considerable being a coffin-slab of the 13th century
bearing in low relief a cross and floriated ornament; part
of another slab displays the feet of an effigy, with foliage,
and on another are the arms of a cross between a chalice
and a clasped book, and a small portion of a marginal in-
ncription in black-letter. About 150 yards west of the
cellarium stands the great gatehou.se of the monastery.
|>robably of early 14th century date, which consists of
two vaulted bays, divided by large and small arches, now
destroyed ; the south entrance is now blocked, hut above
the arch is a graduated triplet, the two outer openings
of which are cusped : the boundiiry wall may be traced
further west, and there were fish ponds on the south :
in 1 136 the abbey became a cell to the New Abbey of
CWMYinrSCOY. see Panteg.
Llanthony in Gloucestershire, to which the original fra-
ternity then migrated, but the priory was subsequently
rebuilt, and is supposed by some to have become a separate?
foundation. At the Dissolution there were five canons,
and ye:irly revenues worth £gg. The church of St. David,
i\ portion of the ruins of the ancient abbey, is annexed t)
the living of Cwmyoy : it is a building of stone in th"?
Gothic style, consisting of chancel and nave, with a west-
ern turret containing one bell : it was thoroughly restored
in i8g6. at a cost of about jfSoo, and affords 100 sittings.
In the hamlet of Bwlch Trewyn stands Trewyn, a noble
mansion, built in 169,, and' now the seat of P. B.
Barnebv esq. J. P. P. B. Barneby esq. and Arnold
Henry Savage Landor esq. are lords of the manor and
principal landowners. The soil is light loam ; subsoil,
.stone. The land is chiefly in pasture. The area is:
Cwmyoy Upper, 4,721 acres of land and 20 of water :
rateable value, ;£i,03i ; Cwmyoy Lower, 3,481 acres of
land and 26 of water; rateable value, ^3,148; the popu-
lation in 1911 was: Cwmvov Lower, 210; and Cwmyoy
upper, 137.
The population of t
484, which comprises
Trewyn and Fwthog.
BWLCn 'IREWYN
this palish. The ar(
he ecclesiastical parish
Lower and Upper Cwn
li mile
yloh
ith-east,
CWMYOY.
B.A (vicar) Da
COUMRRCIAL
lins John James, far
■ies Charles, farmer. T
1 hamlet,
s 632 acres of land and
water; rateable value, ^^665; the population in inii
was 79.
FWTHOG is a hamlet of the parish of Cwmyoy, for-
merly in Herefordshire, but was transferred to Mon-
mouthshire 29th Sept. 1893. under Order of Local Govern-
ment Board, 'dated i8th May, 1893. 3 miles from Llanvi-
hangel station on the Hereford, Abergavenny and New-
port section of the Great Western railway. Here is a
Baptist chapel. The principal landowners are the trustees
of Richard Baker-Q^bb esq. and the trustees of E. T.
Husbands esq. The soil is sand and gravel; subsoil,
chiefly rock. The chief crops are barley, oats, potatoes
and swe<les. The area is 2.089 a^'fss of land and 12 of
water; rateable value. ^564 : population in 191 1. 63,
Letters through Abergavenny; the nearest money order
& telegr;\ph office is at Crickhowell
The children of this place attend the schools at Llantillio
Pert holey & Llanthony
Parish Clerk of St. Martin. John Harris.
Clerk of St. David, Matthew Latham Knight.
Post Office. Cwmyoy. — Hen'y NeUer, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Abergavenny week days only ;
no delivery on Sundays. The nearest money order
6 telegraph office is at Llanvihangel Crucorney. 4
miles distant
Letter Box. near Llanthony Abbey. The nearest money
order & telegraph office is at Llanvihangel Crucornry.
7 miles distant
Public Elementary Schools.
Cwmyoy (mixed), for 45 children; Mrs. William Mayes
Llanthnnv Abbey, for 38 children; Mrs. Ida Mosty^
Phillips, mistress
! Davies George, farmer, Garn
. Noyadl D:iyies Jn. Thos. frmr. Noyaddlwyd
.ntybwlch I ';.Mii;e ,tohn, farmer, Blaenyoy
DIRECTORY.]
Ueurge John, farmer, Perth-y-Ciwii
Gilbert William, farmer, Tyrewen '
Griffiths Bros, farmers, Maesyberran
Griffiths Charles, farmer, Snnnybank
GwilUam Charles, farmer, Vishion
(fwiUiam Rt. J. frmr. Upper Henlaii j
Harris John, fayner, The Rock
Howells William, farmer, Llwynon j
James Allen, farmer.Trevedow (letters
through Llanvihangel-Crnrorney) I
Jasper William, farmer, IJwyncelln
Jenkins Edward, farmer, Tievolni;
Lewis Bridget (Miss), farmer
Lewis David, fanner, Tyhnnt
Lewis Francis, farmer. "Pontypowt-ll
Lewis James, farmer, Trvronen
Lewis Thomas. Qiieen"s Herd P.H
Light Samuel, farmer. The Gaer
Lloyd Thouiav. farm,^r. Penryhew
Lyne Wm.Lcicester,farmer.Maes-y-fen
Maguire Marv (Mrs.l.farmer.Loxhead
Matthews Wm. fnu,. Little LIwVLiee
Xott Robert Jas. farmer. The Farm
Powell Abraham, former. White cnt
Powell James, Black Lion P.H
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Powell James, farmer. Pcn-y-Worluo i roi
Powell Thomas, farmer. Bradley Tvl
Powell Thos. farmer, Troedrhywmon
Price Phillip, farmer. Middle Cwmb.
Pritehard Dnvi.l. jiin. farmer. Cwm
bnc
Pritehi
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farmer.
Lowe
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Pritehard John,
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I.LASTHONY ABBEY.
Powell John James, miller (v
Tyler Edward, blacksmith
BWLGH TREWYN.
Davies Thomas, miller (water)
Jenkins James, blacksmith
Jones John, farmer, Pentwyn
Price James, farmer. Dan-y-Bw
'ollev Austin Brijlit. Half Moon P.H
Jwillim James, farmer. Court farm
[night Matthew Jas. Llanthony Abbey i Mi.i-;i
hotel; accommodation for touristsl Par-nr
& visitors, excellent trout Ushing, Prii i-
FWTHOG.
COMMBRCIAL.
Davies Thomas, farmer, Fwthog farm
Dodd William, farmer. Pant
Jasper William, farmer, Gare
Kedward Wm. Richd. farmer, Tycoih
Lewis John, farmer. Pontysgib
stations; n
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meet
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DINGESTOW is a parish on the road froii
to Abergavenny, the river Trothy forming
boundary, with a station on the Monmouth
Pontypool line of the Great Western railway, 4 miles west-
south-west from Monmouth, and 148 from London, in ths
Monmouth division of the county, hundred and petti
sessional division of Raglan, Raglan and Trellech high
wav district of the Monmouth District Council, unioi
and county court district of Monmouth, rural deaner)
and archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaft
The church, anciently dedicated to St. Dingat and latei
St.
ildi:
Early English and Perpendicular styles, consisting of
chancel, nave, north transept, south porch and an em-
battled western tower containing 4 bells: the east
window is filled with stained glass; the church was
thoroughly restored. res>'at<'d and new roofed in 1887-8,
at a cost of ^750 : there aji- 150 sittings. In the
churchyard is an ancient rrnss. The register dates from
the year 1755. The livinj; is a vicarage, net income
^120. with 23 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Dean and Chapter of LlandaPf. and h.-ld siu.v
Bosanquet Samuel CourthopeD.L.,J.P. tJriltitli- Euiiiv iM
Dingestow court chine propriitor
-Morgan Rev. ."^idnev (;e.iri:e L.D
(vicar)
1917 b}' the Rev. Sidney George Morgan L.D. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. There was once a castle
here, but only the mound and moat can now be traced.
Dingestow Court, a, mansion in the Elizabethan style,
is the seat of Samuel Courthope Bosanquet esq. D.L..
J. P. who is the principal landowner. The soil is stiff
c'ay. The chief crops are wheat and beans. The area
is 1.896 acres of land and 7 of water; rateable value,
.£■'573; population in 1911, 190.
Sexton. Burness Kendall.
Letters are received through Monmouth; no Sunday
delivery. The nearest money order office is at Over
Moiimow & telegraph office, Raglan. There is a tele-
graph office at Dingestow railway station, by which
telegrams can be forwarded or received. This office
is open on week days only from 10 to i, 2 to 5 & 6 to
8 p.m. Monmouth is the nearest telegraph office for
delivery. 4 miles distant
V\all Letter Box. near Dingestow r.ailway station
The children of this parish attend the Tregare school
Railway Station, John Arthur Thomas, station master
■«."). threshing ma- Mil.'s P.eniamiii Thomas, assistnnt
Evelnewvdd o\Hi>t'(-i. P.irlour farm
COMMBRCIil,.
mental ma-ons & builders
''owles Mary (Mrs.), Upper Talyvan
Cowles Reuben, farmer. Low. Talyvan
Edwards George, farmer, Lhmtrothy 1 Jones Wilson,
F.llaway Kate CMrs.), farmer,Great ho j Miles Benjam
DINHAM,
Griffiths James, carpenter
Banner Thos. farmer. Common farm
Harnett. George, gardener to S. C.
Bosanquet esq. New lodge
Jones John, farmer. Fishpool
Jones John Roberts, frmr. Court farm
Jones William Alsop, farmer. Lower
Llantrothv
Wm
Smith John, farmer. New
Thoma.s John Arthu?-. stat
Station house
Woolley Albert, .-^tephe
farmer.
rth-east from
outh and Ske
DIXTON (or Dixton Newt in) is a pt
Wye, on the road from Rnss to Mormt
ing to the Gloucestershire border, i mil
Moaiflouth railway station, in th.- M.nn
the county, hundred of Skenfrith, Mon
frith highway district, petty sessional d
county court, district and partly in the parliamentary
borough of Monmouth, rural deanery and archdeaconry ol
Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Peter is an ancient building of stone, in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave, north and south porches,
md a western tower with low broach spire, containing 4
bells, the tenor being of pre-Reformation .late, and in-
scribed " Sancta Margareta ora pro nobis:" there are
memorial brasses and mural tablets to the Griffin and
Tyler families, and memorial windows to Marv Anne,
wife of John Endell Powell, d. i36o, and to t'he Rev.
James Lister Dighton. 38 year.'? vicar here, d. 1871 :
there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the
year 1661. The living is a vicarage, mt yearlv value
£150, with 9 acres of glebe and residence.' in the gift
of the Bishop of Llandafl', and held since i886 by the
Rev. John Witlierston Richards B.A. of Caius College,
Cambridge. Tlie church of St. James, at Wyesham, a
chapel of ease to the parish church, erected in 1875,
at a cost of /i,soo, is a stone building in the Early
English style, and consists of chancel, nave, and a
north-western tower with a stone .spire and containing
one hell: the stained east window was « gift to the
, farmer, Parlour farm
see Llanvair-Discoed.
er j church: the west window is a memorial to the late
md extend- Henry (Tosling esq. In a field on the right hand side
d leading to Monmouth is a tumulus, which
ago was opened_and found to contain
11, about ij miles due
The Kymin Hill, about
east from Monmouth, rises to a height of 700 feet
above the river Wye. ;md affords a fine and extensive
prospect. On the top 'is a monument or temijle„
erected in August. 1800, to commemorate the victories
achifvi-d liy Entrlwb admirals in the i8th century, and
dedi. ai. il t" lnT liiace the Duchess of Beaufort, daughter
.if A. Ill, 11. il 1!m-i ni.Mi ; it was restored by the 8th Duke
of B.anf.ot iTi 1-^^: a circular pavilion, restored in
1889. has also been erected for the use of visitors ; the view
from the summit ,jf this remarkable hill extend.- to a
circumfcren.'e of iit-aily three hundred miles, including
parts of ten counties, nam.dy, Salop. Montgomery, Rad-
nor, Brecon, Hereford. Worcester, Gl..ucester, Somerset,
Glamorgan and Monu
s<iuth-east
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MON.
3
66 DIXTOX.
MUNMUUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
soil i& Light loam ; subsoil, red sandstone. The area is
2,046 acres of land and 47 of water ; rateable value,
/1.573; population in 191 1, 136.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in igii was
623, which includes part of Llanrothal, in Herefordshire
May Hill is n hamlet i mile south of the church Ked-
brook is a hamlet 3 miles south. VVveshiim is a hamlet
balf-a-mile south of May Hill.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,745. part
of Dixton civil parish was, in 1894, added to Monmouth
civil parish.
Parish Clerk, George Williams.
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Redbrook.— Mrs. Anne Eliza
belh Bhys, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from
Monmouth ; no delivery on Sundays
Wall Letter Boxes. — Wyesham ; near Church, at Dixton
& Redbrook (near Bush inn)
Public Elementary School, Wyesham (girls k, infants),
built in 1873 & enlarged in 1893, f&r 136 children;
Miss Alma Mabel Mays, mistress
The school is controlled by the Monmouth " Non-
Provided " school managers ; Frederick C. Williams,
Whitecross street, Monmouth, correspondent
DLXTON
PKIT.\TE KESIDENTS
Cound Alfred H. Cae-Prior
Griflin Rev. Charles W., M.A. (rural
dean of Monmouth & lecturer to
LrKimmar school & Jones' charity),
Newton court
Levett Walter, Wyastone Leys
MacGeough-Bond " Lieut. -Col. Ralph
F. X.. R.A. Leasbrook
Meredith Miss Margaret Fitzgerald,
Inglewood
Morris Frank Harold, The Bungalow
Powell Miss Champney, The Elms
Rickards Rev. John Witherston B.A.
(vicar), The Vicarage
Williams Stanley May, Summerieas
COMUEKCIAL.
Cecil James Parrv (Mrs,), farmer,
Buckholt mill
CoUlicult Valentine, farmer, Newton
Court farm
Edmunds John James, gardener to
Kev. Charles W. Griffin M.A. New-
Geary Edward, gardener to W.Levett
esq. Wyastone Leys
Jones Thomas, farmer, Cwm farm
Lewis Julia (Mrs.), frmr. Chapel frm
Merrick Lewis, farmer, Newton
Hall farm
Perkins Henry Francis, farmer, Had-
nock court farm
Powell William, farmer, Buckholt
House farm
Williams George, farmer, Leasbrook
Woodhouse Sarah Jane (Mrs), nursry
MAY HILL.
1>RIV.\TE RESIDENTS.
Benfield William, Redbrook road
Bicknell Miss, The Benches
Bishop William Henry
CuUev Mrs. The Cell
Ferneyhough Arthur Wm. The Firs
Gobev Frank, The Bungalow
Hartland William
Hedger Harry, Wye view.Staunton rd
Matterface Harold
Perkins Henry Francis, Wyecrott,
Redbrook road
Powell Geo. Hy.Oakdene,Redbrook rd
Redgrave Ernest, Heatherdale
Vaughan Henry Thos. 2 Sabrina vils
Webb George,' i Sabrina villas
COMMESCIAL.
Evans Thomas Tudor, farmer,
Bealieau (letters through Coleford,
Glo'ster)
Morgan Tom, engineer
Overton Oliver, refreshment rooms,
Kymin Tower
Philpott Charles Wyborn, farmer.
Beaufort farm, Hadnock road
Powell George Henry, hoop manufr
Williams James A. May Hill hotel
Wood Robert Lessel, monmntl, mason
WYE.SHAM.
Borrett Frank C. H. Wyesha
Emmet Robert. The Cottage
Nicholas Miss, Wyefield*
Roberts John, Wyesham house
Tippins Geo. Porter J. P. Wye Vale
Blake Arthur T. farmer. The Hill
Vaughan Henry Thomas,market gdnr
RF.PBROOK.
(Names ajarked thus t are in
Gloucestershire. )
tBeard Edward. Hill-Crest, Lower
Redbrook
tBurgham Arthur. Inglewood
tBurgham Tom, Glen vale
■j-Courteen Tom Allen, Redbrook ho
Upper Redbrook
Johnson William Henry, The Elms
tPanting Albert, Sunny bank
tPanting Charles Alfred, Hillside
tWilliams Robert, South view
COMMEliCIAI..
tBurgham Arthur, brewer & maltstr
tCourteen Tom Allen, miller (steam
k water), Wve Vallev roUer miU
Hawkins Eliza (Mrs.), Queen's
Head P.H
1 Hudson Alfred, King's Head P.H
tO'Connell Thomas, Bell inn
tRedbrook Tinplate Co. Lim. (Alex
Taylor, managing director)
tRhys & Sons, grocers, & post office
Roberts Martin, farmer, Duffields
Smith Edward J. Bush inn
Wheeler John, farmer. The Incline
EBBW VALE is a parish constituted by Order of the; the Early English style, erected in 1861, and consists
Monmouth County Council, confirmed by an Order of j of chancel, nave, aisles, western porch and tower at the
the Local Government Board, dated Nov. 19, 1894. and j south-west angle with a steeple, added in i83i, and
previously formed into an ecclesiastical parish in the j containing one bell : beneath the church is a spacious
1870 from the civil parishes of Aberystruth and I crypt : there arc 750 sittings, all being free. The
Bedwellty, comprising the following places: — Ebbw baptismal register dates from the year 1858 and the
Vale, Briery Hill, Newtown, Pontygof and Victoria ; marriage register from 1870. The living is a vicarage,
these closely adjoin each other, and are all in the vale net yearly value £275, with residence, in the gift of the
of the Ebbw Fawr river, in the Northern part of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1910 by' the Rev.
county, bordering on the county of Brecon, 179 miles John Evans B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
fron\ London, 2 east from Tredegar, 20 north-west The ecclesiastical parish of St. John, which comprises
from Newport, loj south-west from Abergavenny, in the districts of Newtown and Willow Town, at the north
the Ebbw Vale division of the county, hundred of end of Ebbw Vale, was formed into a conventional dis-
Wentloog, petty sessional division and union of Bed- trict in 1002, under the " New Parishes Act,'' from the
•wellty, Tredegar county court district, and in the parishes of Ebbw Vale and Beaufort, and became a
rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent, archdeaconry of Mon- parish lor ecclesiastical purposes in xgog. The church
mouth and diocese of Llandaff. The town has grown ot St. John, erected in 1908, at a cost of ^^4,223, is an
rapidly during the period 1895-1913. upwards of 1,500 edifice of brick and red sandstone, in the Early 'English
new houses having been built, many of these being style, and consists of chancel, nave and north porch :
ihe property ot local workmen, and acquired by the j there are 500 sittings. The living is a vicarage, net
oporations ot some 16 building clubs, promoted and yeariv value ^£280, in the gift ot the Bishop of Llandaff.
fostered by the Ebbw Vale Co. The Ebbw Vale and Vic- and held since 1913 bv the Rev. Charles Feetham M.A.
toiii stations in this parish are on the Great Western of Jesns College, Cambridge. The area is 988 acres,
railway, and a third station at Ebbw Vale belongs to the and the estimated population in 1912 was 7,891. The
London and North Western Railwav Co. who have a | old iron church ot .St. John, built in 189T. is now used
line near Beau-
branch from here joining the Abergiiv
fort station. Ebbw Vale adopted the
Act, 185S " (21 and 22 Vict. c. 98), and was governed by
a Ujcal Board from June lo, 1874, until tin- '■ Lrnal
Government Act, 1894," established ili. pi. -mi I'll m
Diitrict Council: the boundaries of tin- :
tended by 40 and 41 Viet.cap. cixvii. : 41 \ 1
clxiv. and 43 and 44 Vict. cap. Iviii. In - in. I ilan
District was farther enlarged by the addit
Ward ot certain areas formerly included
a Pari
has 350 sittings. The Catholic
Local Government 1 church, dedicated to All Saints, was built in 1865, and
.\11 Saints' Catholic church, an iron structure, with 250
l.<o4-ai I sittings, was erected in 1905, at a cost of j^6oo ; there
I'll 1" are also Calvinistic Methodist. Congregational and
- We.sleyan chapels. The cemetery, at the north end of
!■ the town, has an area ot 20 acres, and is under the
I 1 1 an control of the Urban District Council. The Parish Hall,
■•^outh I built in 1909 (in connection with Christ Church), at a
Urban , cost ot f, 1,400, will hold i;oo people, and comprises a
the
DiBtrictsot Ab!"rlilleryondBedwillt>.iind it now comprises j stage with ante-rooms, and a kitchen &c. in the bas
the parish of Ebbw Vale, in Monmouthshire, and parishes ment. The Ebbw Vale Workmen's Medical Society has
of Rassau and Beaufort in Breconshire :it is lighted with ] e.<tahlished dispensaries at Ebbw Vale (Central), Beau-
gas by the Beaufort Gas Co. Limited and the Ebbw Vale 1 fort, Victoria and Cwm, with branches at Sirhowy and
St<el. Iron and Coal Co. Limited, and electricity by the i Brynmawr ; erected the Ebbw Vale Hospital in 1901, at
Orban District Council, and is supplied with water from 1 a cost ot £i.y>o, and enlarged it in 1909. at a further
works in Llangunider pariah. Christ Church is a build- j cost of ^^3,000, with provision for 21 beds. The Ebbw
ing of red sandstone, with Pennant stone dressings, in ' Vale Workmen's Hall was built in 1Q07. at a cost ot
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
rateable i
Zs-300. The Literary and Scientific Insututiou. buiH
m i8S3, comprises a lecture room, library, containing
rbout 10,000 volumes, reading room and science and art
class rooms; a new lectnre hall ,Tas added in 190-,
Barclays Bank Limited. London Joint. Citv and Midland
Bank Limited, National Provincial and Union BanI- of
England Limited and Lloyd, Bank Limited have branches
here. The exten.sive works and collieries of the Ebbw
Vale Steel, Iron & Coal Co. Limited, occupy a site 0
SIX miles in length at the head of the Ebbw Valley. Thi
produce, of best steam and other coals, is exported l(
all parts of the world, and is used for locomotive pur
poses on English railways. The output of pig iron
recently largely iiicrea-^ed by the erection of a bias
furnace plant of the most modern description, now
amounts to 300,000 tuns annually, and the rolling mill:
turn out 250,000 tons per annum of finished steel it
(he form of rails, tin bars, wagon springs and othe:
iiianufaclure. The company also owns an extensive and
modern brick-making planr and gas works, and contr
with the local authority for the supply of electricity
the town ; an entirely modern steel corrugated sheet
mill plant has been added, with an output of 500
a week. Additional collieries are being sunk. The area
5.283 acres of land and 63 of
1 1919, ;£'i6i,898; the population
ill lyii was 20,201 in the civil and 15,678 in the
ecclesiastical parishes.
The area of the Urban District is 6,870 acres ; rateable
value, 1913, ;^io9,ooo ; the population in 1911 was
30,541. The population of the wards in 1911 was—
North, 4,n6; North Central, 7.7S2 ; South, *q. 813 ;
South Central, 8,696.
Verger of Christ Church, Ebbw Vale, Fred Hancock.
BRIEET HILL joins Ebbw Vale on the south-west
fide of the town. Here are English and Welsh Baptist
and Congregational chapels.
Newtown is on the east side of the town, and h
Baptist and Welsh Wesleyan chapels.
PONTYGOF adjoins the north-east end of the tow
and has a station, called " Ebbw Vale,'' on the Weste
Valleys section of the Great Western railway. Here are
Baptist, Congregational and Calvinistic chapels.
Victoria joins Ebbw Vale on the south side of the
town, and has a station on the Western Valleys section
of the Great Western railway. St. Mary's Church Hall
was built in- 1909, at a cost of j^Joo, and has 400 sit-
tings. Here are Baptist, Congregational, Wesfeyan and
Galvinistic Methodist chapels. Waunllwyd and Victoria
Workmen's Institute, erected in 191 1, at a cost of
;£'3,5oo, comprises reading room, games room and
billiard rooms, class rooms for technical instruction and
a hall to seat 200 persons.
Waunllwyd is i mile south.
Tallistown adjoins Cwm.
OWM, a hamlet in the parish of Aberystiuth, in the
valley of the Ebbw, between two lofty hills, with a station
en the Western Valleys section of the Great Western rail-
way, 17 miles north from Newport, 3 south from Ebbw
Vale and 5 south-east from Tredegar. C^vm is in the
Urban District of Ebbw Vale. In January, 1900, Cvrm
and Victoria were transferred from the ecclesiastical parish
of Ebbw Vale and formed into a separate parish. The
parish church of St. Paul is a small building of stone,
erected in 1882, and consists of nave and a belfry con-
taining one bell: the church was enlarged in 1911, at a
cost of ^2,000, when a new chancel, organ chamber and
north aisle was built : there are 400 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1900. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ;^2oo, with residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1914 by
the Rev. Daniel James Sproule B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. The church of Pt. Mary, Victoria,
is a chapel of ease to St. Paul's, and has ^00 sittings.
The Parish Hall was built in 1906, at a .'o.«t of j^i.300,
to seat 500 persons. Tliere are chapels here of all
denominations. The Cwm Literary Institute, built in
1910, at a cost of ^^3,000, contains a library of 1,000
volumes, reading, games and billiard room.«. and has a
large meeting hall to seat 500.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Cwm (letters should have Newport, Mon. added).—
Mrs. Harriet Walters, sub-postmistress *
Post, M. 0 . T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
Libanus road, Ebbw Vale. — .Toseph Woodcock, post-
master
Town Sub-Post <; M. O . T. & Telephone CaU Office.
Church street.— Mrs. Annie Mead, sub-postmistress. ,
Telegrams dispatched but not delivered
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office
2 Cwm road, Waunllwyd (letters should have New-
port, Mon. added).— Alexander Zechbauer, sub-post,
master
Town .^nb-Post & M. 0. Office, Victoria.— Miss Mabel E.
postmistress. Letters through Waunllwyd,
r „i..-.i. ... .i__ j.^^j telegraph office.
Newport. M
half a
vhich
disti
the
Wall Letter Boxes.— Newtown & Pontygof
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Willowtown.— Thomas
Williams, sub-postmaster. Libanus road is the
ne.irest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, Marine street, Tallistown
BKDWELLTY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Held at Police station, Bethcar street, every alternater
thursday, 11 a.m. See Tredegar.
URBAN 1)
.STRICT COUNCIL.
Offices
, Drill ground.
Meets every
3rd tuesday, 5 p.m.
All reti
6 in April, 1922.
Chairman, John Lewis.
Vice-Ohaii
nan, John Phillips.
North Ward.
Thomas Owen
John Phillips
1 Thomas Watkins
North
Central Ward.
Evan James Bryant
Albert Burrows
Evan Davies
Thomas Edwards
John James Griffiths
Charles Morgan
South
Central Ward.
Cyrus G. Davies
David Evans
John Gale
John Lewis
Edgar Allan Rosbon
S
ulh Ward.
Lazarus Coombes
Thomas Edwards
John Morgan
1 Henry John Wairen
William John William
nal Pr^
Adam Taylo
Officers.
Clerk, Thomas Hujjhes, Council offices
Treasurer, Thomas Llewellyn Davies, Na
& Union Bank of England, Bethcar st
Accountant, John Hunkin
Medical Officer of Health, Hugh Nevil
M.D.Dub., F.R.C.S.Edin. Ebbw Vale
Electrical Engineer, Ernest Todman, Council offices
Surveyor, Thomas J. Thomas, Council offices, Ebbw Vale-
Sanitarv Inspector, William Williams. Eureka place
Collector & Assistant Overseer, John H. Caldwell ;
assistants, John Henry Morgan & William J. Law-
rence, Council offices
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. ■
Briei y Hill Fire Brigade, Spencer street, T. H. Richards, .
Cemetery. Thomas Hughes, clerk; Wm. Castree, sexton
County Police Station, Bethcar street. Inspector Benja-
min' Turner, 4 sergeants t 23 constables
Ebbw Vale Hospital, Hu-h Neville Adam Taylor M.D.
Dub.. F.R.C.S.Edin. surgeon: Joseph M. Fonseca
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. assistant surgeon; Thomas J.
Rees. sec. ; Miss E. Davies. matron
Inland Revenue Office, Market buildings, Frederick J.
Thomas, surveyor of taxes
Literary & Scientific Institution & Museum, Church st..
Henry James Cooke, librarian
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange, Bethcar st
Weights & Measures Depot, G. G. Probert, 10 Bryn-
heulog street, inspector ; T. R. Davies, adjuster
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
Christ Church, Ebbw Vale, Rev. John Evans B.A. vicar
& surrogate; Rev. Cyril Thomas, curate; 8 & 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m.; thnrs. 7.30 p.m.; holy days, 8 a.m.;
daily, 9.30 a.m
Parish Church Mission Room; 11 a.m.. & 2.30 & 6.30
11. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St" Matthew's (Steel Works) Mission Church; 8 4; 11
n. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. John's Church, Newtown, Rev. Charles Feetham
M.A. vicar; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7. .30 p.m. ;
dailv. 10 a.m
MON. 3*
68 EJilJW VALK,
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kklly's
?t. Paul's Cbuirli, Cwui, Rov. Daniel James Sproule
B.A. vicar: R<>v. Geoi-ffp Taughan Phillips L.D.
ourat-p; 8.30 & ir a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Marv's Chapel of Kase, Victoria, Kev. George
Vaughan Phillips L.Div. curat*; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
.<t. Paul's Parish Hall (Cwui) ; 11 a.m. & 2.30 p. 1.1
>!. Mary's Hall (Victoria); 2.30 p.m
-ill .Sainis' Catholic Church, Tredegar road, Kev. John
Fitzp.ilriili. priest; 9.30 & ii a.m'. & 6.30 p.m.; daily
ii\ns«. ■" a.m.; evening servii^e. thurs. 7.30 ; confession,
sat. 6.30 to 9 p.m
UiiptisI, Briery Hill (Zion), Kev. William PohhH; ,, ;i.m..
6 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Ruptist (Brynyfrjd): 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. : jimii 4; wd.
7 p.™
Baptist (Xebo): 11 a.m. & <> p.m.: mon. 80 vriHl.7.30 p.m
Binlist. Cwm (Thir/.ah). H<\ . James Ow.-i
Hushes ;
Baptist. Newtown (Providence) : 11 a.m. & C) p.m. ; mon,
& wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist. Victoria (Caevsaleni) : ii a.i... & 6 |..iii. ; mon.
& thurs. 7.30 p.m
(alvinistic .Methodist. Ebliw Vale tlVnueP,. Kev Kvan
Price; 11 a.m. k 5 p.m. : mon. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist. Mount Pleasant. Ebliw Vale ; Rev.
Matthew Thomas; ri a.m. & 5 p.m.; mnn. & wed
Cn'lvinist'ic' Methodist (English) (Bethes.ia). F.Mnv Vale,
Rev. Evan Armstrong; 11 a.m. & 'i p ni. ; innn. 7.30
p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (English), PoJilyg'.f. Kev Uiay
Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Central). Cwm; Kev. Evan
Williams; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Conii-esationa! (English) Tabernacle. AnnoiiTv Hill ; 1 i
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.15 pm
Congregational (West End) (English). Tredegar road:
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
rimgregational (Welsh & English) (Lihanus), Ebbw Vale,
Pnnlygof. Rev. John f'ladoe Owen : 10.30 a.m. 4; 6
p.m. ; mon. t wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Welsh). Briery Hill , .-^arunl.Kev. Thomas
Tudor; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. &. thurs. 7 p.m
■Congregational, Tallistown, Cwm, B#v. David Richards ;
II a.m. & 6 p.ui. ; mon. 7 p.m
Congregational (Welsh & English) iBetlien. Victoria.
Rev. David .lames Wallaee; ii a.iM. & i p.m.: mon.
6 thurs. 7 p.m
I ^ngregational. Waunllnyd (Tabernacle), Rev. A. J.
ITnderwood; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thnr9.7.30 p.m
I'rimitive Methodist. Ebbw Vale (Bethel), Rev. Walter
Watts Price; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tne<. 7 p.m
Viimilive Methodist, Mount Zion, Briery ^
Hill ; II a.m.& 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m /
Primitive Methodist, Centenary, Cwm ; ' Kev. Walter
T I a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. '..30 p.m t Watl> Price
■Primitive Methodist, Zion, Victoria; ti \
a.m. &'> p.m. ; wed. ^1. ;n p.m
We*lcyan, James street, Ebbw \ ale : 1 ' 1
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Wesleyan, Cwm ; 11 luni. k 6 y m.; wid.
7 p.m
Ucsleyan, Victoria: 11 a.m. K ■' p.m.;
tues. 7 p.m
Weslcyan, WuuuUwvd ; 11 :i.in. iV.p.iii.;
thurs. 7p.n1
\Ve«levan fWelsh), Ebbw Vale (Bryiuna
a in', k ') p.m.; tnes. & thurs. 7.30 p.i
Kei
SCHOOLS.
Elil)» Vale County .■school, Beanfort road, established
under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act. 1889,
& under the control of the Central Welsh Board, built
in iSgg, at a cost of ^^3,000, for 60 boys & 40 girls, & \
enlarged in 1910, at a cost of ^i.ooo, tor 200 pupils ;
•lohn Richard Morgan B.Sc.Lond. head master; Miss
M. W. Wallen, chief assistant mistress
Board meets on last tuesday at 7 p.m.
Clerk, Thomas Hughes, solicitor, Council offices, Ebbw
Vale
Public Elementary Schools. 1
Ebbw \ ale Urban District Local Education Authority con-
sists of a committee of 20 members : — 18 members of
the Urban Council & two co-opted members (one a-
lady)
Meetiugs are held at the Council offices 011 tlie 1st tnes-
dav in each month at 5 p.m
.Secretary to the Edneation Cemuiittee, Thomas Hughes, .
Council offices
Medical Officer, Hnyli Neville Adam TavW.r M.D.Dub.,
F.R.C.S.Edin
School Attendance Officer.s. Thomas Davies, Inwen,
Libauus road. Ebbw Vale; W. D. Jones, 34 Bailey
sti-eet. Cwm ; William Morgan, Western terrace, Ebbw
Vale & B. Parton, 32 Mount Pleasant road, Ebbw \aW
Ebbw Vale, Briery Hill (boys, girls & infants), bnilt in
1876. fr.r jQo bov.5. 290 girls k 390 infants; Frederick
George Hnd-kvs' Coiiper. master; Miss Annie Foster,
mistress ; MIsi Maw Ann Williams, infants' mistress
Cwm l*sffivn. Tallistown (boys, girls & infants), built
I in 1911, at a cost of £16,500, for 320 boys, 320 girls &
I 320 infants; Edward Boore, master; Mrs. Elizabeth
James, girls' mistress ; Miss Louisa Powell, infants'
mistress
Tyllwyn ("infants), built in 1898, for 157 children; Miss
-Mary Harries, mistress
Cwm (mixed & infants), enlarged in 1895, lor 377 mixed
& jSO infants; John Bedford, master; Miss Florence
Mav Beiivan, infants' mistress
Pontv'gof (infants). Llbanus road, built in 1867, for 214
infants, enlarged in 1886, tor 314; Miss Maria Lewis,
Pontygof (boys), built in 1850 & rebuilt in 1875. for
334 ; John H. Williams, master
Pontygof (girls), Wesleyan road, built in 1880, for 358 ;
Miss Mvfanwv Bowen, mistress
Victoria ("mixed & infants), built in 1876, tor 348 mixed
k 195 infants : Thomas Harris, master : Miss Ida
Thomas B.A. infants' mistress
Waunllwvd (mixed k infants), bnilt in 1902, for 296
mixed"& 203 infants; James Evan Griffiths, master;
Miss Mary Davies, infants' mistress
Willow Town (inise,l ^ infaots',, built in 190B, for 340
mixed k 320 inCam~ ; riil:iri.'ed in 1910, for 520 mixed;
J. Artheii Jone<. lu.isier; Miss Bertha James, infants'
mistress. Temporavv school was added in 1911, for
120 mixed
Catholic (mixed). Tredegar road, bnilt in 1865, tor 230
ehildieii : Miss Cecily Fritz, mistress. This school is
eonli-nlled bv a group of 4 foundation managers ge 2
representatives of the Ebbw Vale Education Com-
luitlee; Rev. John Fitzpatrick, correspondent
KAILWAY .'STATIONS.
London \ N-.rMi W.,iern (Ebbw Vale). William E.
'Vau-lroi. O.unn rn.,..ter
Great i\.-trni Kll" Vale). Wm. Lewis, station master
Great Wi'^ieru VietoiuO. F. B. Burford. station master
Great Western (Cwm), Charles H. Evans, station roaster
EBBW VALE.
PBIVATB RESIDENTS.
rmslrong Rev. Evan (Calvinistic
.Methodist). Willcwtown
aria;id M. Percy, The Cottage,
Eureka place
larrett Guv, The Ho„Uet,
Ircimwdl iV.ir Lloyd, llun.vn hoUM..
Irowne Palwev, Bridge hn.Libanus rd
■an.eroi, Mr«'. P:.rk 1 1
■owie Kegiiml.l Arlliil. Sl,.\ :■-'
Church street
Evans Eev. .lohn Arthur (Baptist), j Lloyd -irlhmHy. 2 Brailsford cres
■I Badmington grove \Mee3 Albi. Edwd.Jn.6 Brailsford eies
Evans William John.s Brailsford cres Morgan John R.. B Sc. (head master),
Feetham Rev. Charles M.A. (vicar County Intermediate school
of SI. John's). SI. John's vicarage. Mo, -an Thomas, i Brailsford en ..
lil.uui- roiid Morris Stephen Davies J. P. Tlie Old
F,/,,,' ,;.• 1*;,, John (Catholic). 17! Post Office shop
itiam, Bvyiiderwin
3 Brailsford cres
Cradoc (Cong.), Ihe
ngton grove
14 Brailsford cres
mi J. P. Bank house.
thgi.
, , , I , , , \l oiler, Libauus ro;
, < Imi I .. ij Brailsford cres
I- \\iii H. The Firs, Tredegar
s Rev. Gray (Calvinistic Meth
si), ii Church street
id K.
Job]
11 Ma
Bad
es Alfred
(Id.
Ill 'I I I' :■; Badmington gr
I .1 I i~ke. I', Brailsford cr.
\1 1 iii;las. Church street
r- .I.'l,( . 'I lie Mount
is Robert Arthur, The Gables
Owens Willi
Partridge V
Armoury hill
Powell Rev. William (Baptist),
Arosfa, Eureka placo
Price Rev. Evan (Calvinistic Metho-
dist), 3? Tredegar road
Price Rev. Walter Watts (Primitive
Methodist), Feriileigh, Libanns rd
Ebbw Valel.TheVicarage, Eureka pi 'Lewis Walte
Brailsford crescent iProsser Jn.Wm.Dan-y-brvn. Eureka pi
DIRECTORY.]
MUN.MOI'J'HSHIKK.
KRBW
hE.
69
Sillars Henry Joliii. Pi'iitwyu Li.us,- (Juok Fredk. H. grocer. Tredegar road
Sopwith Arthur. 7 Brailstord crcs Cooke Chas. news agt. 4 Libanus rd
Sullivan James, Tredegar road I'ount) Hotel (Wniiam A. Davies,
Taylor Huirli Neville Adam M.D. manager-). Lihai.us road
Hillside il'.miux Ii.t,-i ni,ili;.i.- Sohool (.1. It.
Thomas Rev. Matthew (Calvinislio Morgan B. Second, head master;
Methodist), Pembroke villa, Trede-' Miss M. W. Wallon, chief assistant
gar road mistress), Beaufort road
Thomas John. 10 Brailsford crescent [Cowie Reginald Arthur M.A.Camb.,
Thomas Rev. Cyril (curate Chrisr' L.S.A.Lond. physician & surgeon.
Church). Church street 29 Church street
Thomas Thos. J. Brynonen.Eureka pi' Crau-. Ernest, plunibcr. neth.Mv -I
Truran Edn-ard. Tallv Brvn Cwni ll„il,lni- Ci. Li.|, ;Tli.i I ...
Tudor Rev. Thomas (Welsh Congre HuMiHiil. si-o.l. Hollan.l -n,,.;
gational). Sar.iu. Maes-v-Cocd ^Daniel David, ouiilr. 4n('hin.l, .nv.-i
Tudor Heni-v M. 4 Brailsford erescul Davey Henrv. dairvman, ^uCliunh st
TurnhuU Xichnlas, Lyndhi
Eureka place
Waddington Stanley. S Brailsford
Wallace Eev. David James (Cnr
gational). Park road
Williams Rev. David Llewelyn (Wes-I Davies & Co. confectnrs. Bethcar st
leyan), Wesley house, Tredegar rd [Davies Catherine (Miss),dress maker
Winterbottom James.gBrailsford eresj 14 Church crescent
'Davies David. grocr. 39 Mt. Pleasant vi
j Davies Ernst.furniture dlr. Bethcar si
I Davies George W. photographer, 4(
•■' "• ■ • .ad
Davies David & Sons
; grocers, flour & corn dealt
j & biscuit bakers & confi
54 Victoria road & farmer
COMMERCIAL.
closing day, Wednesday
Edwin Albert, relieving
oiTicer I
Victo
to No. 2 district, Bedwellty union. 1 o.^vj^.^ John Thor
4 Queen-s villas " : ^- itoun,. Pl^a.E
Abrahams Gustave, draper. Market sljU^vie- .lnii;itlnn
Addis & Jones, drapers, Bethcar ^t 1 lU-alfr. Bethcar
Alsop Robt. decorator, 11 Bethcar st [ p^j^.jps; ^jj^
s. boot rej
road
rthur, fur
(Mrs.), statione
Bethi
Amos & Co. drapers, Libanus road
Amos Arthur, butcher Libanus road ! Davie'r Thomas, school attendance
Averbuch Morris, clothier. Market sq ; „„;,.(.,. i,„.^„^ Libanus road
Bala John C.shopkpr 1,5 Lur.ka pi, D,,,.^,, Wm. Thos. grocr. Garfield ler
Barclays Bank Ltd. fbranol.) (Wm.]Dayi5 William, grocer, 35 Church st
Partridge J P manager). Aimoury:^^,,,,,^^ In^tiiutl Ltd. s'^hcar street
hill (open daily 10 a.m. to 3 p.m ; Donovan Thomas L.R.C.P. k L.R.C.S.
sat. 9;30 to 12^30) & sub-braucl..! ^jj^ phvsician & surgeon.
Market street; draw on head oflice. ' R^hiiie Hoflani street
jDougall i'hos. M.P.S. chemist. Beth
car street
iDyke^ .Taiiie>. ^.a.ldl. r, Bethcar street
lEastnians Limited, butchers, Bethcar
I street & II. Church street
lEbbw Vale Central Dispensary {Wm.
Besagni Dominic, fried fish dealer, 7\^'^^^'!^^^:;nJ^,
j Bethcar street
■ Industrial it Provident
Limited (J. M. Evans,
iiaii;iL;er : \. Shaw, sec).
54 Lombard .street.
London E C 3
Bate Annie M. (Mrs.
, confectioner
71 Mount Pleasant 1
oad
Batten Ernest John
buildei', in
Church crescent
Batte.1 Henrv, buildei
. Pennant st
Berni Bros, ice cream
mas.Bethcar s
Hughes avenue
Bevan Bros, hair dres.sers. Market st
Bishop John, butcher. 58 Victoria rd
Bloom Leah fMrs.), draper,Market sq
Booth Jn.Llewellin,paintr.37Church st
Boots Cash Chemists Ltd. chemists,
II Market street
Bowen Abraham, stalnr. Bethcar st
Brewer Ellen (Mrs.), refreshment
room. Libanus road
Briggs & Co. boot makers. Market st
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited
(William Thomas, .listrict sunt.).
Mar
str
Broad Jn.shopkpr. 122 Mt. Pleasant rd
Brooks Frank, greengro.6iVictoria rd
Bruten Brothers, hav, straw & corn
merchants. L. Sc N. W. Rlv. vard
Bull Ueoiffe Hy. baker. James street
Caldwell John H, collector to Urban
District Council & assistant over-
seer. Council offices
Bethcar si. & Mount Pleasant road
Ehbw Vale Hospital (Hugh Neville
Adam Taylor M.D.Dub., F.K.C.S.
Edin. surgeon ; Joseph M. Fonseca
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. assistant sur-
geon ; Thomas J. Rees, sec. ; Miss
E. Davies, matron)
Ebbw Vale Literary & Scientific In-
stitution & Museum (George G
Probert, sec. ; Henry James Cooke,
librarian). Church street
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron & Coal
Co. Limited (Fredk. Mills J. P..
D.L. managing director ; B. North-
graves, sec); registered otTices.
Ebbw Vale ; London offices, 122
Cannon street E C 4 ; coal & ship-
Carter Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, P'ng' offices, Cardiff & Newpor
S Libanus road I Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron & Coal Co
Carter William Henry.
agent, 36 Alexander street
Castree William, sexton, Ebbw Vale
cemetery. Cemetery lodge
Caswell Isaac, shopkpr.iS4 Eureka pi
Caswell John, shcpkpr. i Hughes av
Cattee George Daniel. gieengro(<er.
Market square
Cave Isaac, boot repr. 58 Victoria rd
Cemetery (Thomas Hughes, clerk to
the burial board ; William Castree,
sexton )
Comer Jacob, greengro. Amos bldgs
Conservative Club Co. Ltd. rjohn
Hunkin, sec), Bethcar street
Constitutional Club (John Hunkin,
sec), Bethcar street
Co. Ltd
show rooms, Armourv hill
Ebbw Vale Workmen's Hall (P.rcv
Clarke, sec). Market street
Edwards Thomas, furniture dealers.
Market Square buildings
Elworthy HenryStuart F R.C.S.Eng..
L.R.C.P.Lond. physicn. Libanus rd
Emsley Herbert, boot repairer, 6
Libanus road
English & Colonial Meat Co. butchers.
49 Church street
Evan John, boot repr. 42 Church st
Evans John, grocer, Rees street
Evans Jsph.Wm. hair drssr, Victoria rd
Evans Tennyson, prov. dlr. Bethcar st
Express Boot Co. hoot repairers.
Church street
Fonseca Frank Mailer L.A.H.Dnb.,
D.P.H., F.R.C.S.Irel. surgeon, &
medical officer k public vaccinator
No. 2 district. Bedwellty union,
Libanus road
Fox William H. tailor. Market sq
Foxwell Edward, butcher,Tredegar rd
Francis Laura (Mrs.), pork butcher,
Bethcar .street
French Wm.Hy. cycle agt. Beaufort rd
Fudge Hester (Mrs.), news agent, j
Market st. ; 10 Ida pi. & Bethcar st
Gardner Edwin B. baker,47 Church st
Gibbon Wm, k Co.clothiers,Market st
GlMver Frank, watch ma. Bethcar st
(.■nldsniitb Janet D. (Mrs.), milliner,
K ( •lunch street
G'iswell Daniel, watch repairer, 10
Church crescent
Grnbb Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
6 William street
Gwilliam Joseph William, wholesale
confectioner. 25 Church crescent &
furniture dealer, Victoria road
Hacker Herbt. 5hopkpr.37Harcourt st
Haines George A. k Son, stationers,
James street
Hancock Fred, verger of Christ
Church, 23 Wilputtle terrace
Harding Charles, grocer, Bethcar st
Harper Henry, jobmaster. County yd
Harris Daniel Gibson, solicitor &
couimissioner for oaths, Bethcar .st
Harrison J. ■& Sons, grocers, 5 Market
street k ironmongers, 5a, Market st
Headington Jn. butcher, 51 Church st
Heal Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist, 34
Church street
Henrv Einilv Maria (Mrs.), shopkpr
97 Eureka place
Hepworth J.& Son Limited, clothiers.
Market street
Hiley Arthur, pork btchr. Church st
Hill Alfred, hair dresser. Church st
Hipps Limited, tailors, Bethcar st
Holman John, watch maker. 4
Church street & Bethcar street
Home k Colonial Stores Limited,
grocers, 22 Church street
Howell Stanlev, butcher, 45 Church st
HuL,'lir. David Caleb, registrar of
!,irtli> c^ dradis Ebbw Vale sub-
distiut. Ivyileiie, Bethcar street
Hughes Thomas, solicitor, commis-
sioner for oaths k clerk to Urban
District Council & to the managers
of Ebbw Vale County School, sec.
to the Ebbw Vale education com-
mittee & clerk to the burial board
(firm, Powell, Hughes & Jones).
Council offices
Hughes Wm.grocer,62&63 Victoria rd
Hunkin John, accountant to Urban
District Council, Council offices
Inland Revenue Office (Frederick J.
Thomas, surveyor of taxes). Mar-
ket buildings
Isaac Harriett (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
149 Mount Pleasant road
James John & Son. herbalists. Beth-
James Bes.sie (Mrs.), gro.Tredegar rd
James John D. grocer, Chapeltown
James Robert C. insurance agent, 43
Victoria road
Jenkins Saml. sliopkpr. Alexandra st
Johns Elizabeth (Miss), confectioner,
Bethcar street
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited,
Johi
dlr
Bethcar street
Jones David & Co. grocers,Victoria rd
Jones&Watkins,clothiers,28 Church at
Jones & Co. drapers, 30 Church st
Jones Alfd.grocer.23 & 24 Armoury st
Jones Alfred, grocer. Libanus road
Jones Edward, builder. Walton house,
Tredegar road
Jones F. J. (Mrs.l. fried lish dealer,
59 Victoria road
MON. .Sf
70
EBBW VALE.
Joiiei. Win. shopkpr. Tredetar road
Jordan Elizabeth (Mrs), boot maker.
26 Church street
King Joseph, draper, 36 Church st
Lennards Ltd. boot mas. Market st
Lewis David Jn. outfitter, Church st
Li-wis Gwen 0. (Mrs.), midwife,
Tredegar road
Lewis Henry, boot repairer, 112
Mount Plea.sant road
Lewis Samuel, auctioneer,Bethcar st
Lewis Stephen (Mrs.), linen draper,
71 & 72 Victoria road
Lipton Ltd. provision dlrs. Bethcar st
Lloyd David, hardware dlr.4Jamcs st
Llovd Rd. E. butcher,24 Church cres
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (T.
Williams, manager), open 10 to 3
daily ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30, Armoury
street ; draw on London head
office, 71 Lombard street E C 3
Llovds" (Fawcett & Co.), tailors.
Market street
London Joint City i Midland Bank
Ltd. (R. T. Jones, manager), open
daily 10 to 3; sat. 9.30 t
Bethcar street ; draw on head
office. Threadneedle st.London EC
Lyons k Co. clothiers. Market street
Lyons Mark (Mrs.),pawnbroker, Mar
ket street
Marchant W.(Mrs.),millinr.Eureka pi
.Market Hall Cinema (A. Tilney &
Sons, proprietnrs),Market building
Martin Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6.
Victoria road
Masters & Co. Clothiers Limited, 20
Church street
Matthews Elizabeth (Mrs.), shnpkpr
Pennant street
Matthews Thomas, Beaufort Arms
PH. Beaufort mad
.Maypole Dairy Co. Limited.provision
merchants, 15 Bethcar street
Ministry of Labour Employ mei
change, Bethcar street
Monmouthshire Furnishing Co. (The)
(E. Davies, manager), house f
iiishers. Bethcar street
Monmouthshire Nursing Association
(Ebbw Vale & District Branch
Nurses- Home) (Mrs. A. Parry
sec). Eureka pi. & 12 Park road
.Morgan David, grocer, Lihanus road
Morgan Edward W. photogi-apher, ;
Armoury street
Morgan Hy. hair drssr. 10 Armoury st
Morgan John, boot repr. Market sq
Morgan Richard, provision dealer,
.Morgan William, school attendance
officer. Western terrace
Miirris i Co. outfitters. 2 Market
buildings ii draner.^. Market street
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Powell, Hughes & Jones, solicitors &.
umissioners for oaths. Council
Moses Da
10 12.30 p.m. Hethi-ar street; draw
on lii'ad office, is Bishopsgate,
London E C 2
Norris Herbl. shnjikpr. 56 Victoria id
Norton Wm.grocer,72 Mt. Pleasant rd
O'Leary John, .ihopkeeper.Beaufort rd
Oliver George, boot ma. 14 Church st
Palace Theatre (A. Tilney & Sons.
proprietors). Church street
Parsons William John, hair dresser,
Bethcar street
Parton B. school attendance oOicer,
32 Mount Pleasant road
Partridge William J. P. manager of
Barclays Bank Ltd. Armoury hill
Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. (Thomas
Hinds, district supt.). Church st
Pech Harris k, Sons, drapers, Beth-
car street
Peglers Stores Limited, gi-ocers,
Market street & 12 Church street
Phillips Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5a
Mount Pleasant road
& JoHCS (Bon Marchfi),
■s, Bethcar street
Keziah (Mrs.), retre.shmeni
, Bethcar street
Price Robert & Sons, builders" mer-
chants, Bethcar street
Princess Billiard Hall (Abram Jones,
proprietor), Bethcar street
Prole & Son, printers, Bethcar street
Prosser James, ironmonger, Bethcar
street & Church street
Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd. (.Roger
David Prosser, district supt.),
Beaufort road
Reynolds Hy. & Son,painters,Jam6S st
Reynolds Henry, paperhanger, 49
Mount Pleasant road
Reynolds Jn. grngro. 14a, Armoury st
Richards Fenwick W'. cycle agent, 11
Church street
Roberts Evan Morgan, wheelwright,
Victoria road & Western terrace
Rogers Mabel Ann (Mrs.), draper, 58
Mount Pleasant road
Roskin Barney, china & glass dealer,
Bethcar street
Boskiii Gilbert, tobaccnst. Bethcar st
Rosser Edwin Jn.butchr.ssVictoria rd
Royal Liver Friendly Society (I
Gardner, district' manager), 87
Mouirt Pleasant road
Ruther Sam, fruiterer, 38 Church
street & fishmonger, Bethcar stree
Sheen & Sons, tailors, 18 Chrch st
Sheen Stephen, pawnbrkr. Market st
Sidle Simon, watch ma. Bethcar st
Silverthorne Luther, supt. income
tai collector, Bryngwn, Bethcar si
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited
Armoury street
Sloper Tom, boot maker, Bethcar st
Solari Angelo, fried fish dealei
Bethcar street
Southcott Harry, paperhanger, Betb
car street
Star Tea Co. Ltd. grocers, Bethcar st
Stead & Simpson Limited, boot ma
Market street
Stewarts Clothiers Limited, tailor
Bethcar street
Sullivan James L.R.C.P. & S.Edin
L.'R.F.P.S.Glas. physician & su
geon, Tredegar road
Tamplin Ellen (Mrs.), Alexandra
vaults, James street
Tantram John,butcher,i Church cres
Taylor Alexander k George, photo-
graphers, 5 Armoury street
Thomas Alice (Mrs.), refreshment
rooms, Bethcar street
Thomas Bert, clothier, James street
rket st Thomas Daniel E. builder, Plas-y-
Bank of f'oed, Victoria road
(Thos. Thomas Frederick J. surveyor of
taxe.s. Market buildings
Thomas Tho8.E.giocer,74 Harcourl st
Thomas Tbomiis J. surveyor to the
Urban District Council, Council
offices
Thompson k Shai'kell Ltd. pianoforte
[kelly's
Whiting James, butcher, 80 Mouir,
Pleasant road
Wilcox Jesse.china dlr.i&aJaraes st
Wildgoose Geo. shopkpr. i Mount at
Williams Allan 0., M.P.S. chemist.
Church street
Williams Benjamin, hair dresser, il
Williams Iv
facturer.
\ .MIL li.rii ill. ii .1 iN k Williams, 3U
lioiicers. Belhcar street. T N 51
Vyce Fredk. tobacconist, James st
Wanklvn Edwd. dairvman. Moor trm
Watkins Phillip, butcber,7 Bethcar st
Watkins Tom, clothier (see Jones &
Watkins)
Weaver Edgar, butcher. Market st
Werry Wm. confectnr. 16 Armoury si
West Monmouthshire Conservativi
Association (David Lloyd, sec.)
105 Mount Plea.sant road
White Thos. Victoria htl. Victoria n
Whitehornc Fdk.B.blksnth. Bethcar s
artificial teeth iiianu-
Church street
Williams John.dining rooms,Jame8 it
Williams Richard Edmund, solicitor
& commissioner for oaths. Market
Williams
town
Williams William, auctioneer, see-
Vaiighan-Richards k Williams
Williams William, sanitary inspector
for Urban DistrictCouncil,Eureka pi
Williama William Thomas, monu-
mental mason. The Walk
Willowtown Constitutional Club
(David Lloyd, sec), 105 Monn*
Pleasant road
Wiselman Jacob, furniture dealer,
Bethcar street
W^righl Win. hair dressr. Tredegar rii
BRIERY HILL.
Powell Rev. William (Baptist), The-
Manse, Spencer street
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday. '.
Anthony Catherine (Mrs.), greengro-
cer, 52 High street
Briery Hill Fire Brigade (T. H.
Richards, captain), Spencer street
Chipperfield William, beer retailer.
Commercial street
Cooper James, grocer. High street
Davies k Evans^grocers,ig Spencer' at
Davies Abel, shopkpr. 8 Spencer st
Davies Harnatt, Globe inn. Commer-
cial street
Ebbw Vale Industrial k Provident
Society Limited (branch), 32 Com-
mercial street
Ebbw Vale Liberal k Working Mei.'»
Club (Geo. Smith, sec.). High st
Evans Charles, Forge Hammer P.H.
Hart street
Evans Ellen (Mrs.), beer retailer.
Commercial street
vans John, grocer.secDaviea & Evan*
Goldblatt Harry, outfitter, 33 Com-
mercial street
James Lily (Mrs.), beer retlr.High st
James William, Castle inn. High st
Jeffries Charles, lodging ho. High st
Jones Geo. shopkpr. 17 Commercial st
Jones William R. beer retailer. Com-
ial street
Lloyd David.faucy repos. 6 Spencer at
Merriman Arth. Jn. beer ret. High st
Morgan Jn. shpkpr.13 Commercial st
Morgan William, Angel P.H
Phillips Alfd. grocer, 5 Commercial sc
Plummei' Peter R. Royal Exchange
P.H. High street
Price Daniel, Duke of Wellington
P.H. Hart street
Rees Ann (Mrs.), beer ret. Angel sq
Bees Edwd. confectnr. 14 Spencer st
Scudamore Conservative Club (Win.
Gregory, sec). Commercial street
Stewart Wm. farmer, Drysiog farm
Trotman Robert H. beer retailer, 26
Commercial street
Tyler Mary J. (Mrs), shopkeeper.
Commercial street
Webber Henry, Golden Lion PH.
Commercial street
Weston Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 4)
High street
Williams Alfd. fishmngr. 4 Spencir st
Williams Augustus C. Lamb inn.
Commercial street
Williams Dan, beer ret. Commercial st
Williams Gertrude (Miss), news agt.
5 Spencer street
DIRECTORY.]
Williams Lewis, beer retlr. High st
Wright Wm.butcher,28Commerciai st
Yendoll Tom J. Heol-y-Mwyn hotel,
'Spencer street
CVVM.
PKIVATE EESIDENIS
Hughes Eev. James Owen (Baptist),
The Manse, Station terrace
Richards Rev. David (Cong.)>Kemiall
Sproule Rev. Daniel James B.A.
(vicar). The Vicarage
Underwood Rev. A. J. (Congrega-
tional), Woodville road
WUliams Rev. Evan (Calvinistic
Methodist), Newcwm
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Sarclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open mon. tues. & fri.ii.is to 3) ;
(iraw on head office, ^4 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Boulton William Arthur.ironmonger,
3 Canning street
•Coliseum Picture Palace (H. G.
Reeves, manager)
Coombes James W. Castle P.H. Rail-
way terrace
Coomhes Lazarus, builder, 2 Cjoss-
Court Sidney C. contr. 18 Canning st
Cox Albert H. haulier, Cwm terrace
Ovm Constitutional Club Ltd. (M.
M. Orchard, sec). Mill terrace
Cwm Working Men's Liberal Club &;
Institute (E. Macey. sec), i
Crosscombe terrace
Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), stationer.
Mill terrace
Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provident
Society Ltd. (branch). School ter
Godfrey Richard, provision dealer, 12
School terrace
Oolding Wm. greengro. Station ter
Hobbs Albt. hair dresser. Station ter
James Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper,
6 Station terrace
Jiines David & Co. groCL-rs, i^ & 14
Station terrace
Jones W. D. school attendance officer,
34 Bailey street
Ltwis Wm. confectnr. 7 Station ter
Lfwis Wm.Alfd. draper,8 Station ter
Manship Ernest, tried fish dealer.
Monmouthshi
Norley C. A.
School tern
Colli.
Co,
(Mrs.), shopkeeper
Peter.s & Co. provision dealers, 10
Canning street
P«ters Wm. Hy. tailor, 3 Canning st
Price Lewis, shopkpr. 42 Canning st
Pritchard Wni. Victoria Arms P.H
Puckett Geo. shopkeeper. Mill terrace
Pugh William, boot ma. 10 Station ter
Richards Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
School terrace
Russ Wm. confectnr. 4 Canning s(
Seale Arth. Jas. grocer. Canning st
Sidoli Bart, refreshment rooms, 9
Canning street
Smith Samuel, greengro. School tei
Spragne Wm. hardware dlr. Canning st
Strinati & C^. refreshnient rooms
PLETJH-DE-LIS
MONMOUTHSHIREi,
Thomas Daniel Henry, grooe:
Canning street
Tossell William, Royal Oak P.H
Vaile Frederick E. picture framer,
14 School terrace
Walters Harriet (Mrs.), news agent,
Post office. Station terrace
Williams Richard Hugh.Bailev'sArms
P.H. School terrace
NEWTOWN.
Tinsley Matthew Ralph, Hillside ho
Boycott Richard Jas. Britannia P.H
Davies Evan, grocer
Extence William J. Kinl-s Arms P.H
tiibbons Windsor H. lodging ho. kpr
Harding Charles, provision dealer
Jones Frederick, greengrocer
J.mes William, White Hart P.H
.VIcDonald John, grocer
PONITGOF.
Davies John G. T. beer retailer
Jenkins Thomas D. Bridge End inn
Wilcox J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper
TALLISTOWN.
rOMMEKCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Alford Ernest, shopkpr. 64 Marine st
Averbuch Morris, clothier, 42 Marine
BarnBeld John Llewellyn, hair drssr.
55 Marine street
Bishop John P. butcher, 16 Marine st
Boulton Walt.ironmongr.32 Marine st
Boulton Wm. A. draper, 10 Marine st
Burton Thomas, boot repairer, 116
Marine street
Cash & Co. (branch), boot dealers,
30 Marine street
Cousins Edwin, boot maker, see
Moore & Cousins
Davies Jas.Owen,grocer,iS9 Marine st
Davies Phoebe (Mrs.), milliner, 22
Marine street
Davies Thos. ironmgr. 133 Marine st
Evans David Jo^n, draper, 10 & 12
Marine street
Evans Evan, hair drssr. 3 Marine st
Evans Thomas L. ironmonger, 26 i
136 Marine street
Farmer Arthur Tho)
FLEUR-DE-LIS. 71
> ' Meadow Dairy- Co. Limited, provision
I dealers (branch), 11 Marine street
I Moore & Cousins, boot makers, j8
Marine street
Powell Geo. shopkeeper, 63 King 9t
Rogers Walt, butcher, 135 Marine st
Roskin Harry, pawnbr. 40 Marine s'.
Sallis John Edward, draper, 2 & 160
Marine street
Shepherd Edward Charles, shopkpr.
iq8 Marine street
ShortEalph.provi.sion dlr.24Marine st
Smith David, greengro. 46 Marine st
Smith Mog, fishmonger, 28 Marine st
Star Tea Co.Ltd.irrocers,2o Marine st
Strinati & Co. refreshment rooms, 14
Marine street
Thomas William George, news agent,
61 Marine street
Weeks Jonah, greengro. 36 Marine st
Woodlev Henry & Co. bntchers, 59
VICTORIA.
Edwards Thomas, Glan Ebbw
Huxlev Archibald Saml. Glan Ebbw
Mills Frederick D.L., J.P. The Park
Rorge,
,s, grocer,
fried fish
Farr Abraham
30 King stre..
Giles Egbert Constance M.P.S
chemist, 6 Marine street
Goidblatt Wm. draper, 34 Marine st
Hall Daisy (Mrs.), gro. 134 Marine s
Hancock SI. fishmonger, 44 Marine s
Harries Jack, outfitter, 8 Marine st
Harrison James & Sons, grocers, 6-
Marine street
Jerry Albert, shopkpr. 86 Marine st
Jones Bernard, boot ma. 18 Marine si
Jones Jack, tobacconist, 57 Marine s'
Keen Geo. shopkpr. 11 1 Marine st
Lawrence William Henry, dairyman
53 Marine street
Levin F. (Mrs.) & Co. bazaar, 3;
Levin Simon, tobaccnst. 35 Marine s'
L'.ovds Bank (sub - branch) (T
Williams, manager), mon. & fri,
II. 15 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1 Marine st. ;
draw on London head office, 71
Lombard street E C 3
COMMERCIAL.
.shopkeeper, 47
WAUNLLWYD.
PKIVATE KKSIDENT3.
Einbrey Edwin, Woodbank
Jones Thomas, Aely-Bryn
MoCaig James M.B. Guwan'orae,
Park place
Organ Henry, Brooklyn
Phillips Rev. George Vaughan L.D,
(curate of St. Mary's), Park road
Walters William, Edenhurst
Earh
COMMEHCHL.
closing day, Wednesday
lood Thomas, greengrot
er. Sta-
tion road & Park place
Brewer Sidney F. contr. Excelsior st
Davies Albert, butcher. Station road
Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provident
Society Limited (No. i branch).
Station road
Fudge Hannah (Mrs.), tobacconist, 2
Station road
Gould John W. grocer, Park place
Holvey George, grocer. Park place
Joseph & Co. clothiers. Station road
Lewis Stephen (Mrs.), draper.Park pi
McCaig James M.B., C.M.Glas. phy-
sician & surgeon, & medical officer
& public vaccinator Bedwellty
union, Gowanbrae, Park place
Manship H. & Co. fishmongrs.Park pi-
Park Hotel (Arthur Beale, manager).
Station road. T N 14 Cwm
Porter Wm. boot repairer, Cwm rd
Robins Wm. tried fish dlr. Cwm rd
Saunders James, greengro. Station rd-
Selfe Thomas, hair dresser.Station rd
Taylor B. (Mrs.), shopkeeper,Cwm rd'
Zechbauer Alexander, grocer. & pest
office, Cwm road
ecclesiastical parish formed
in i8g6 from the parishes of Mynyddyslwyn, Bedwellty
and Bedwas, and Gelligaer in Glamorganshire, i mile
sonth from the Pengam station on the Brecon and
Merthvr railwav and 17 west from Newport. It is in
ibi Bedwellty division of the county, Wentlooff hundred,
petty sessional divisions of Bedwellty and Lower Caer-
philly, Glamorganshire, Newport union and county court
district, rural deanery of Bedwellty, archdeacoiirv of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The parish is
governed by the Mynyddyslwyn, Bedwelltv, Gelligaer
»n.l Bec'vras Urban District Councils. T;.e church of
St. David, erected in 1894, "^ ^ building of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and an eastern turret containing two bells: there
are 350 sittings. The register dates from the year 1897.
The living is a vicar;ige, with residence, net V'arly value
.£'265. in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff. and held
s.nce 19 19 by the Rev. David Llewelyn James B.A. of
^It. David's College. L.'unpfter. There are two Mission
'hurches, one at Gellihaf and one at Maes-y-cwmmer.
Here are also Enijlish and Welsh Congregational, Primi-
tive Methodist and Wesleyan chapels. The St. David's
Parish Hall, erected in 1902 to commemorate the ooro-
M')N. S±
I 2 1-Ll£i K-DE-LIS,
MU.NMOU'JHSHIRE.
[kelly's
nation of His late MajesU King EdnaiJ VU. M a .-osi
of ^i,-oo. will seat 600 iiersoiis. Tht- Peiitjam an.l
Fleur-de-Lis Workmen's Lilnary and Institute, built i.
igii, at a cost of ;^i.3oo, has a libraiy of 500 volumes,
and contains readinar, recreation, billiard and couiuiitter
Tooms. Several collieries in the neighbourhood j;""'
i-mplojTuent to most nf the inhaliitants. The iioinilatioii
in igoi was 2.495, of which 246 were in Glamorsanshire.
iiad in 1911. 7.^26, which includes jiaH uf (TfUicjaer in
Post. M. O. & T, & Telephone Call Office— George
Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through
Cardiff 4; are delivered from Pengam. Wall Lette?
Boxes.— Victoria road & Gelli haf. Telegrams dis-
patched, hut not delivered. Pengam, i mile distant,
is the nearest head office for delivery &c. closed nn
thursday- at i p.m
Public ElementarT School (mixed), erected 1903. for
355 mixed ; .John Boothman, master
PnMic Elementary School (infants), built in 1912, tor
250 children ; Miss Maud Xash Williams, mistress
(Ma
• should be addressed
immer, Cardiff.)
K JiKSIDEST.S. .
COMMERCIAL.
Aronoff Edith (Mrs.),outfitter,High st
Ashcroft Llewelyn, contctnr. High st
Ball Louise A. 'Mrs.), shopkeeper.
High street
Bebb David, haulier
flerni Bros, refreshment 1111s. High st
Britz Robert, pawnbroker. High street
Chapman Harry, Tredegar Am
Cinematograph" Theatre Gwyl
Williams, manager)
Cribb Harry, fried fish dlr. High s
Davies John & Sons,butchers,High
Davies David, New inn
•Davies John, Coal Hole I'.H
Darins Lewis, farmer. Buttrv bal<-h
Evans Lewis, boot dealer. High st Matthews Llewelyn, undertaker
Fine William, outfitter. High street Matthews Theophihis, ironmonger
Fleur-de-Lis Brewery Co. (The) (T. J. Morris Griffith D. draper, High st
Wright, manager), brewers Moses Emilv (Mrs.), grocer. High st
Fleur-de-Lis Unionist Club (Geor-e Munitz Phil'lip, watch maker. High st
ephjips, steward), Warne street j Parish Hall, St. David's
" ■ C. (Mrs.), greengroi-er,
street
Bros, refreshmnt. rms. High st
Hargest Thomas, grocer. High street j Sampson Fanny (Mrs.), confr.High st
Heard John, greengrocer. High st \ *Stephens Lewis & Sons, farmers.
r-Msworiu ""uam i«-ui nai Stephens, steward), Warne street Parish Ha
ames Rev. David Llewelyn B.A. f„,,„ ^„ L,e.^elj.n_gi.ng,.o High st | Powell An
Vicarage Green Robert, news agent. High st | High sti
Treasure David J.P. The Grove, Griffiths Herbert, grocer. High street Eissi Bros
Tea Co. (hranchX
India S: Chii
High street
Jones Benjamin, hair dresser
Jones Edward (Mrs.), butcher
Gwvn street
Jones' Edwin, Ivor Arms P.H
ielli hat
Sumption William CM.P.S. chemist
Thomas & Co. drapers. High street
Thomas Helena (Miss). dairy,
Brynysgafn
Thomas William, stationer, Hish st
reetlJones Griffith, confectnr. Strand ho j Thorne C. & G. S. grocers, High st
P.H Jones Idris, confectioner, High street 1 Treasure David J. solicitor. High st
ylm ' Jones John, greengrocer, Ivor street j White Wm. Robt. cycle agt. High st
Jones Mary Ann (Miss), gro. Castle stl Wilcox Saml. GeS. "boot ma. High st
Knight Altred.haulier, Sommerfld.ter Williams Benj. shpkpr. Gelli Hat rd
Lee Margt. (Mrs.), draper. High st | Williams George, post office
Lewis Brothers, grocers. High stieet j Williams Hannah (Mrs), beer retailer
Lewis George W. beer retailer • Yeo William, joiner & builder
Lott William. Tr.lvii hotel. High st ' Yeo William Albt. grocer.Victoria rd
FREEHOLDLAND.
vdd.
GLASCOED,
the Bristol channel, 3J 3^
GAHNDIFFAITH.
Ust.
Abers
OOLDCLIFF is a pa
miles south from IJanwern station i>n the South Wab
Kection oi the Great Western railway, 149^ from London,
and 6 south-east from Newport, in the MiMiuumth divi-
sion of the county. Lower division of Calili.-.it Imu.lreil.
Ii.tty sessional division uf Christchurrli. nm.-n a.i.l
i;oiiiity court district of Newport, rural iK-.nirrv .,f i'.i,i-
i.iMi. archdeaconry of Monmouth and di^.. •,..,. of IJ;iii-
df.fT; a high sea wall, erected to prevent the irruption
of the tide, skirts one side of the p
i.f St. Mary Magdalene is tin an.Ment building of stone
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave.
SI 11th porch, and an embattled westCTii toner conlainiii!;
one bell ; in the chancel there is a mural brass thus
3^ acres of irlebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1900 by the Rev. John Price, of St. Bees,,
who is also vicar of and resides at Whitson. Here is a
imth divi- Congregational chapel, erected in 1835, and rebuilt and
Imu.lreil. enlarged in 1900: it will now seat 200 persons. On
iii.-o an.l Goldcliff hill, and about a mile from the church, are
y .,f 1. 1,1- the remains of the Benedictine priory of SS. Mary and
■ nf IJ:iii- Mary Magdalene, founded in 1113 by Robert Chandos ;
irruption \ it was first a cell of Bee. and afterwards of Tewkesbury ;
he church the Welsh drove out the monks between 1442 and 1446 ;
the revenues were estimated at ;£ii4 yearly. The prin-
cipal landowners are the Provost and Fellows of Eton
College, who are the lords of the manor, Messrs. Power,
lords uf Porton, and Sir William James Thomas, Messrs..
Tilled: — i Alfred Jones, J. R. Webb and the trustees of the late-
On the 20th day of January. 1606, even as it came to ; G. C. Williams esq. The soil is loam; subsoil, clay.
!, it pleased God the flood did flow to the edge ot this , The land is wholly in pasture. The area is 2,192 acres
parish there was lost ;^S-ooo
Ktuck &c. besides 22 people w,is in this parish drowned.
..r- 11 i;ff I J"hn Wilkins, ol Till Re«
*'""' "'^' ( William Tap.
Churchwardens. 1609.''
The church has 100 sittings. The register ot baptisms
Hnd burials dates from the year 172S ; marriages. 1729
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value _^9o, including
Jones Charles, The Moorlands
rateable value, j^4.3i7 ; population in jgii, 266-
Parish Clerk, Nichols Watkins
Letters '.lirough Newport. The nearest money order &
telegraph office is at Magor
Public Elementary School (mixed), for the parishes ot
Goldcliff & Whitson, erected in 1372, for 60 children;
Mrs. Mary Walker, mistress
(uiintv Ounstable. Arthur Tavlor
COMMKIICIA
'Moorcroft Charles K. farr
fennell Percy, fisherman. Hill fishery I Morgan Edgar, farmer, '
Gale David, fBrmer,Che8tnult Tree tmj farm k Samsons court
Gill Ernest, Farmers' Arms P.H 1 New ton William, temper
Green John Clifford, frmr. Hill farm i Uuldcliff hotel
Hicks Wm. H. dairvman, Cliftun crti Phillips Martha ;.Miss~
Huggett Marv Ann (Mrs.), farmer,! Great Newra
Saltmarsh ■ Price tiodfrey, triur. Red :
.l.mes Watkin, fariin-r, Pnrton Huberts Sidney, farmer
Ki'Vle Richard, faruier, ft ugeiii to the 1 Ruberts William, farmer,
lords of Porton, Porlon ' Walters Lewis Edgar, far
Keyte IViUiam, fanner. Porton Pill house
Waters Wm. & Jsph. tarmrs. HeiiK
Waters Annie (Mrs), farmer, Tl
r I Grange farm
e (irove! Waters Claridge, assistant overseer
j school attendance officer. Level 1
CO hotel, 'Waters Frank R. agent for the Eti
college & collector of level rate f
farmer. the commissioners of sewei
Tyneydd house
luse, farm Waters James, farmer, Saltmarsli
Williams Phillip, farmer, Henton
Di'ton Williams Thomas, farmer
■r. Lower Williams William, shoe maker
QOTTBET is a parish on the river Usk, which bounds
It on the south-east, with a station called Nantyderry
Mil the Abergavenny and Hereford branch of the
Great Western railwjiy', 5 north-east from Pontypool,
4 north-west from Usk, ami 166^ by rail from London,
the Mu
01th
the
Abergavenny, petty sessional division and union of
Pontypool, county court district ot C«k, and in the rural
deanery ot Raglan, arcbdeacinry of Monmouth and
<li"ceie uf Llandaff: the Brecon and Monunuth Canal and
the road from Pontypool to Monmouth and Abergaveony
pass through the parish. The church of St. Peter, rebuilt
in 1845 and 1846 at a cost of about ^1,400, from designs
by Thomas Wyatt esq. of London, is an edifice of local
stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and a western belfry containing 2 hel's ;
there is an ancient font, reputed to be of Saxon origin,,
and restored in 1856, and in the vestry an ancient oak
chest ; the organ was presented by the Misses Evans, of
Nantyderry, in 1886 ; within the
DIRECTORY.]
:\rOXMOUTHSHIHE.
GRIFFITHSTOW!
73
buried the members of the ancient family of Jenkins,
of Croj-trey Hall : in 1903 the east -n-indow was filled
with stained glass, as a memorial to the Kev. Thomas
Evans, a former rector, and there is an(*her, placed in
1904. to Henry Charles and Eebecoa Byrde : an oak
screen was placed under the chancel arch in 1907 in
memory of the late Richard Augustus Byrde, and in
1^08 an oak reredos was erected in the chancel in
memory of Mr. F. W. G. and Mrs. ChaJklen : there
are 290 sittings. The churchyard contains several fine
yew trees, two of which are upwards of 30 feet in
circumference. The register dates from the year 1695.
The living is a rectory, net yearly value ^195, with i.J
acres of glebe, in the gift of the Mnrquess of Aber-
gavenny, and held since 1919 by the Rev. Heiirv
Charles Pemoyre Belcher M.A. of 'St. John's College",
Cambridge. The Rectory house was erected in 1893 on
land purchased from John Capel Hanhurv esq. There
are Baptist and Calvinistic Methodist chapels. Goy-
trey Hall, now occupied by Capt. Lionel Digby
Whitehead, was erected in 1446 tor Thomas Herbert,
son of the Earl of Pembroke, who lived at Raglan
Castle and was once the residence of a family of
Jenkins, now extinct in the male line, but lineally
du-iceiided from Gwaethford. a chieftain who in ancient
times owned a considerable territory here; the Jenkins
jiroperty now belongs to Mrs. Charles Williams. Johu
Capel Hanbury esq. is the principal land-owner. The
soil is gravel and sand ; subsoil, loam. The chief crops
are wheat, oats, barley and turnips. The urea is 3.332
acres of land and 16 of water; rateable value, jfs,5o8
land, ^4,086 buildings; population in 1911, 706.
Sextnn, Jenkiu Rosser.
I^etters arrive from Pontypool at 8.55 a.m. week days
only
Post.'M. O. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Nantyderry.— Mrs. Martha Jane Lloyd, .sub-post-
p...stiiiislivss. Letters through Abergavenny. Wall
Letter Uns. Prengrnesoped
Pi.st Ollice. Penpellenny.— WilUam Jackson, sub-post-
master. Letters through Pontj'pool. Nantyderry is
the nearest money order & telegraph office. Wall
Letter Box, Newtown
Public Ele-aentary School, Penpellenny (mixed), erected,
with master's residence, in 1870, on a site given bv
the late Col. H. C. Byrde J.P. at a cost ot ^600, foV
about 120 children; enlarged in 1908, for 154; Wni.
John Oroot, master
Pvailwav Station, Nan
(Marked thus t postal address
Abergavenny.)
PEIVATE BESIDENTS.
Belcher Rev. Henry Charles Penoyre
MA. (rector). Rectory
tEvans Miss, Nantyderry
Harris Franklyn, Glen Baiden, Pen-
pellenny
tJones Charles Tedman. Ty-gwyn
t Jones Mrs. Evan
Pritchard David Francis J.P. Gortrey
tPr;
pelle
Rev. John (Calvinistic Metho-
Ty-porth
tBichards Mr*
tWhitehead Capt
Goytrey hall
Lionel Digby,
Bovce Abraham, farmer & landowner,
Berthlan
Charles Wm.Hv. farmr. Park-v-brain
tDavies Emma (Mrs.), farmer.' Aber-
gwelyan
Davies William Edward, farmer,
Goytrey House farm
Day Charles, farmer. Long house
Bwrgwu
Edgar Edwin, farmer, Tnysypica
Evans David, farmer, Bwrgwiu
tEvans George, farme
tEvans John, asst
Evans Bufus, Carpenters' Arms P.H.
Penpellenny
Gwatkin Evan, farmer, Penywern
tGwatkin George, farmer,Church frm
Gwatkin Herbert William, farmer,
Parkbach
G nenynen Gwent Cymrodorion
Friendly Society (John Evans,sec.),
Penpellenny
tHarris William, farmer, Glan-Csk
tHutchinson David, Refreshment
Rooms P.H. Nantyderry station
Jackson William, shopkeeper, & post
office, Penpellenny
tJames Richard, fariiier,Pengroesoped
IJenkins Richd. farmr. Vellin-y-coed
Jenkins Thomas, farmer. New bam
tJones Bros, grucer^, Pengroesoped
Jones Ann (Mrs.), frmr. Walnut trees
tJones David, farmer. Kiln farm,Pen-
groesoped
tJunes John Morgan, frmr.Ty Goytre
Junes Maria (Mrs.), farmer. Ty-llwyd
GBIFFITHSTOWIT is an ecclesiastical parish,
formed in May, 1898, from Llanfrechta Dpper and Panteg,
and includes Sebastopol, but under the provisions of the
"Local Government Act, 1804," became a separate civil
parish, and is governed by the Urban District Council of
Panteg. and has a station on the Eastern Valleys branch
of the Great Western railway from Newport to Blaenavon,
one mile from Pontypool. and 159J from London. It is
i.i the Pontypool division of the county, Usk hundred,
Pontypool union, petty sessional division and county
coiirt district, rural de^mery nf Usk, and archdeaconry
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The Brecon and
Monmouthshire Canal runs through the parish. Part of
the civil parish of Panteg was transferred to the eccle-
•iastical parish in 1915. The church of St. Hilda, built
in 1887. is an edifice ot stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and south porch : the
•west window was erected bv Mr. and Mrs. Butler in 1912
in comiiiemoration of their golden wedding: there is a
memorial window to the Rev. E. J. Dunn, first ricar
of this parish : a fine carved oak screen was dedicated
on Whit-Sunday, 1905. as a memorial to the Rev. James
Edwin Dunn, vicar 1898-1904, and his wife, and a carved
oak reredos given by Mr. and Mrs. T. Butler was dedi-
cated in 1907: there are 600 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1888. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value .^220, in the gift of the 'Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1904 bv the Rev. Herbert Owen Davies
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is a
parish room, built in 1895 and enlarged in 191J. The
Baptist chapel, erected in 1875. wa# renovated, and ;i
lecture hall and class rooms built, at a cost of ^1,600,
and seats 400 persons ; the Congregatinnal chapel, built
in 188;. has 350 sittinL'S; there are alsn chapels for the
Wesleyans and Plymouth Brethren, and a Congreirational
chapel at Seba-stopol, built in 1893. The Mechanics'
Institute was erected in 1874 at a cost of about ^750,
for the lisp ,,f the workpeople of the Great Western
Railway Company; a limited number ..f the public are
ry, Edwd. Spencer, statn. msti-
tJones William, farmer, Coedrobbin
Knipe William, farmer, Pentwyn
Lewis Josiah, farmer, Danygraig
Lewi- Roger, farmer, Pentwyn farm
tLk.;d .Martha Jane (Mrs.), grocer,
& post office. Nantyderry
Maiuwaring V\ 111. frmr. Plough farm
t-Marsh & Sons, coal merchants. Bail-
way station, Nantyderry
tMorgan Ann (Mrs.), "refresh.Toent
rooms. Pengroesoped
Morgan David, farmer. Road farm
Morgan David H. frmr.The Wern fm
Morgan Roger, farmer. Lower house
Stinchcombe George, farmer. Tew
Tree farm (postal address, Usk)
Taylor George, plasterer
tThomas David, farmer, Nantyderr\
Voyc'e James, estate mason, Gafr-
llwyd, Lianover
Watldns Edwin, farmer, Llan (postal
address, Usk)
Waters Enoch, besom maker,High ho
Whitney Thomas, farmer. Upper Goy-
trey house
Wilks Wm. machinist, Penpellenny
Williams H. Wm. farmer, Penystair
of the institution, which is
nnual grant from the com-
pany; attaehed to the institute is a small library of
1.000 V'lluines, and there is jUso a recreation ground.
i'anleg Fij-e Brigade station was erected in 1898, at a
cost of /,"-;oo, by the Panteg Urban District Council;
the brigade consists of a captain, lieutenant, i engineer
and 13 liremen. The County Police Station, Broad
street, was erected in 1892. The Poor Law Institution
of the Pontypool union, which stands in Griffithstown,
is a building of stone, erected in 1837, and enlarged
in 1900; and there are also cottage homes, erected in
1881, and giring shelter to about 325 inmates. The
area nf the civdl parish is 274 acres of land and 4 of
water; rateable value. ^14.800; the population in 191 1
wi; 4,067 in the civil and 5,824 in the ecclesiastical
parish, including 11 officials and 233 inmates in Ponty-
pool Poor Law Institution.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
Windsor road. — Mrs. H. Addison, sub-postmistress.
Letters throu-h Neiiport
Wall Letter Bnxes at Clini.-h road: Staffordshire row
& Wern road
Pontypool Poor Law Institution. Rev. H. Owen Davies
B.A. hon. chaplain ; John O'Keefe, medical oflicer ;
Percy Upton Randall, master; Mrs. Agnes Randall,
matron
County Police Station, Charles Murden. sergeant
PL\<-ES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Hil.ia's church. Rev. Herbert Owen Davies B.A. vicar;
Rev. Trevor Owen Thomas L.Div. curate; 8 & 11
a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, from May till September
inclusive, 8 a.m. & at other times at 10 a.m.;
wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Commercial street. Rev. Rhys Davies; it a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
Cnngresat.ional. Keiuvs stre.n : 't a.m & i p.m.: wed.
iKIKKlTHSTOWiV,
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly's
Congregational, Sebastopol (Penry Memorial); ii a.m.
& 6 p.m
Wesleyan, Commercisl street (Pontypool Circuit); ii
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7.30 p.m
Church of Christ, Hill street; 11 a.m. & 2.30 & 6 p.m. ;
tues. i thurs. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
ark •it.reet (mixed), erected in 1874, for 300 boys
{,'irls. & enlarged in 1904 to contain 434 ; Thomas
Wigley, master
Oxford street (infants), erected in 1887, for 125 infanta.
& enlarged in 1903 to contain a8a ; Miss Mabel Evans,
The schools are» controlled by the Eastern Valleys Group
of School Managers ; Henry Bythway, Hanbury road,
Pontypool, clerk ; David Pritchard, GrifiHthstown, at-
tendance officer
Panteg-Wern schools, built in 1911, for 400 boys ii
girls; Alfred Glover, head master
Infants' school, built for 180 children; Mrs. E. K. Biggs,
mistress
Railway Station, H. C. Chaddock, station master
GRIFFITHSTOWN.
rHiv.iTE hesidknts.
Beard Samuel, Willows, Greenhill rd
Davies Rev. H. Owen B.A. (vicar),
Sunnybank road
Davies Rev. Rhys (Bapt. ), Greenhill rd
Davies Evan, Greenhill road
Fisher Joseph, Nook, Greenhill road
Griffiths Lt.-Col. Henry Dunstan J.P.
Holmby house, Greenhill road
Harrington Frank, Glengariff, Green^
hill road
Huiihes Llewellyn, Ferns.GreenhiU re
.lames Arthur.Lynwood, Greenhill rd
Jones Frederick Lewis, The Mou
GreenhiU road
Jones Wm. Cedars, Sunnybank road
Linton Arthur, Sunnybank road
-Nichols Henrv, 20 Greenhill road
O'Keefe Mrs. Glengariff, Church rd
Parker Joseph, Tv-coch, Greenhill rd
Probyn Campbell Fred, Greenhill rd
Raywood John Robert Isaac. Sunny
hank road
Thomas Rev. Trevor Owen L.Div
(curate of St. Hilda's),The Laurels
Greenhill road
Travers John, Fairwood lodge.Green
hill road
Halkins Thomas Percival Holmes,
Shirley. Sunnybank road
Watson Charles William B.Sc.D
Rydal, Sunnvbank road
Webb William' Arthur, Hawthornes,
Greenhi'l road
Williams Lt.-Col.DavidEllisJ.P.Ivy 1
Williams Janios. Holly croft, Sunnv
bank road
Wilson Mrs. Faiiholm. Greenhill rd
Woiidley George, Park view. Sunnv
Bach Robert Tom. butcher. High st
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open tues.), 50 Windsor road ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Barrett Win shopkeeper, 27 Bridge st
Benn*tt Haydn, hair dresser. Hill st
llerry Wm. boot ma. 7 Commercial st
Beynnn Alfil auctioneer, 43 Broad st
Beynon Arthur B. draper, 66 Toni-
mercial st. & milliner, 59 Windsor
road
Blaenavon (The) Co-operative Society
Limited, grocers, 4 Windsor road
Boytt Jn. Jas. painter, 19 Windsor rd
(•luidy Chas »hopkpr.3 Commercial st
Caswell Joseph, chemist, 65 Commer-
cial street
Ci.llier William, coal dealer. Commer-
cial
Oai
liel & Son, grocers,! Bridge stree
•les Dnvid. Hanbury hotel. High s
U>n Alfred James, furniture dir
9 Windsor road
ton Mary (Mrs),
enler, 29 Windsor
cliina & gla
now. wh.ch bounds the pari.h on the north-east, and
thS n„«1 ■ r"" '''^'^""'y of Hereford, and stands on
the north-eastern conflnes of the county, near the ma...
road from Abergavenny to Hereford, and a short distance
mn« .nn.r""'^''.*''." *"'?. °' ^'•^ Of«'f Mountain ; it is 3
f„H B r^?"' '■'•'"" I'""'"!"" 'ftion. on the Newport
and Hereford section of the Great Western railway i.
Edmunds & James, provision mer-
chants, 97 Commercial street
Edwards Ernest,n6W8 agt. Cambria st
Edwards Jas. shopkpr. 51 Windsor rd
Evans James, general dlr. High st
Francis Wm. fruiterer, Windsor road
Griffin Edgar, btchr.29Commercial si
Griffiths Harold, builder, Cambria st
Harding Stanley, greengrocer, 5c
Commercial street
Harrington Frank M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & public
vaccinator Llantarnam district,
Newport union & certifying factor}
surgeon, Glengariff, Greenhill road
Harris Wm. shopkpr. 33 Windsor rd
Haslett Robert Woods B.A., M.B.,
B.Ch. & B. A. O. R.U.I, surgeon, &
certifying factory surgeon, Green-
hill road
Higgs Wm. beer retailer, 9 Kemys st
Hood Edith (Mrs.), confectioner.
Commercial street
Huggins Fras. registrar of marriages
for Pontypool district. 11 Charles st
Hughes John, baker, 26 Cambria rd
India & China Tea Co. Limited.
grocers, 2 Windsor road
Jakeman Lewis, insurance snpt. 2
Upper Kemys street
James David, boot repr.2 Cambria st
Jauies Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 11
Windsor road
James J. greengrocer, i Kemys st
James Wilfred R. watch maker, 10
Windsor road
James William, agent for the North
Central Waggon Co. Limited, 8
Charles street
Jenkins Esaiss William, hair dresser,
3 Windsor road
Jenkins Francis Edward, draper. 1
Windsor road
Jones Frederick Lewis, oil dealer. 1
Commercial street
Jones Matilda (Mrs.), grocer, 49
Windsor street
Jones Rowland, fishmonger, t;o Wind-
road
Jordan R. G. & Co. boot makers, 8
Windsor road
me & Cartwright. milliners, 55
Windsor road
Lewis Alfred Edward & Ernest Chas
painters k paperhangers,9Bridge st
^wis Margaret (Mrs.), refreshment
rooms, I High street
Lewis Thomas Henry, inspector of
ights & measures, Fernleigh,
nnvbank road
Lloyd Edward, beer retlr. Kemys st
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch),
pen wed. 9 Windsor road ; draw
n London head office. 71 Lombard
street E 0 3
Lowe John, builder, Sunnybank road
Meadow Dairy Co. grocers, 12 Wind-
sor road
Mechanics' Institute (Stphn. Windsor,
sec). Commercial street
Morgan John, shopkpr. 25 Bridge st
Morris Wm. news agt. 6 Windsor rd
Mash Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
45 Commercial street
Panteg Fire Brigade (H. R. Davies,
captain), Kemys street
Porter George, shopkeeper, 37 Broad sb
Pritchard David, school attendancs
oflicer. Grove place
Rosser David, dairy, Charles street
Sampson Bryan, fish dealer, 13
Windsor road
Seymour Harry Charles, surveyor of
taxes, 12 Grove place
Smith Fred, confectnr. 15 Kemys st
Spencer Nellie (Mrs.), confectioner,
56 & 57 Windsor road
Strangward Frederick John, clothier,
53 Windsor road
Tavlor Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7
Edward street
Taylor Wm. shopkeeper, 6 Kemys st
Thomas Herbert James, grocer, 59
& 60 Windsor road
Vaughan William Charles, boot re-
pairer. Commercial street
Wallace William James, collector of
Kinsi's taxes, assistant overseer &
school attendance officer, .Sunny-
bank Toad
Watkins Thomas Percival Holmes,
solicitor, Shirley, Greenhill road
Williams Henry James, shopkeeper,
85 Commercial street
Williams John, farmer, Cwidy house
Woodlev H. & Co. butchers, 15
Windsor road
SEBASTOPOL
Jones William Thomas J.P. Edlogan
COMMERCIAL.
from Abergavenny,
from Mon
Barlow Elias, butcher. South street
Boesley Alfred, beer retailer
Cleaves E. & Son, grocers. South st
Cowan Wm. fishmonger. South st
Cripps Percy, beer retailer
Day William, hair dresser. South st
Dodsworth Richard, Panteg P H
Eckersly J. & Son, boot makers.
South street
Francis William, greengi'O. South st
Gallivan Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Garrett William Charles.boot maker.
South street
Hayward Walter Robert, grocer
Francis, shopkeeper
Jenkins Arthur, boot dealer
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper.Knox-
ville house. South street
Lloyd George, shopkeeper
Price Thomas, baker. South street
Reynolds Frjink, monumental mason
Rowlands Evelyn (Mrs.), beer retailr
Saunders Benjamin,shopkpr.South st
Simmons Emilv (Mrs.). general
dealer. South street
Strangemore Harry, Old Crown P H
Whatmore Robert, shopkpr S'oirh at
Whitcombe Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper
by road and 14 south from Hereford, in the Monmouth
division of the county, hundred and pettv .sessional divi-
sion of Skenfrith, union of Dore, county court district
of Hereford, rural deanery of Abergavenny, archdracoiiry
M Monmouth and diocese of LlandnfT. The town and
adjoining farms are abundantly supplied with pure
w^ler conveyed through pipes from The Graig Hill, 2
miles distant, laid down in 1907-8 by Garnet Edwin
Bevan esq. proprietor of the water works. The church
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
GWERNEb.NKY.
of St. Nicholas is a cruciform building of stone, in the
Transitional and Early English styles, consisting of
i-hancel, spacious nave, aisles, transepts with aisles,
»ide chapel, north porch and a central octagonal to-wer
with spire containing 6 bells: in 1800 the spire was
restored at a cost of ^100, chiefly defrayed by Lord
Llangattock; it was partly built during the 13th century
by Eleanor of Provence, Queen of Henry III. under the
direction of a French architect, and partakes largely
of the style of that country and period; the chancel,
*! an example of the Early English style, has scarcely
a parallel in any of the rural parishes ; there is a
Norman font ; the church was restored during the period
1870-75, at a cost of ^1,988; in 1886 the nave was
■thoroughly restored at the sole cost of the ist Baron
Llangattock, who also erected a handsome screen of oak
and glass ; only the transepts and chancel are used for
divine service; in the church is a mntiliated effigy of
Henry (Plantagent), Earl of Lancaster, Derby, Lincoln
and Leicester, and Duke uf Lancaster K.G. oli. 24
March, 1361, who was born at the castle of tjrosmont;
'tile iigure is of heroic size, clad in armour and bearing
^ kite-shaped shield : tkere is a stained window to the
Rolls family: there aie 206 sittings. The reg-ister dates
from the vear 1589. The living is a rectory," net yi-arly
value ;£2oo, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
tflcncester, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Gomer
Davies B.A.. of St. David's College, Lampet«'. Here are
places of worship for Primitive Methodists and the
Plymouth Bretlu-en ; the Catholic cliuroh :it. Dan-y-
Graig, erected in 1869, and dedicated to the Iiumaeiilate
Conception. This place was formerly incorporated and
550verned by a mayor, and bad a market ; the old Market
Hall, erected in 1832, formerly the pruperty of the Duke
yjf Beaufort, was conveyed bv deed of irift tti the Parish
Council in commemoration 'of the coronation of Kini;
Edward VII. and is used for public mcetiiii;s. There is
an excellent library in connection with the ohuich. and
■endowments and charities for school and other purposes.
Some remains of an ancient entrenchment may be seen
at Campston. The castle of Grosmont. which stands on
■J, knoll above the river Monnow, is also said to have
been called " Rosslyn," a corruption of the Celtic name
-' BosUwyn," i.e. "rose-bush;" an interesting tradition
speaks of the fortress as the " Castle of the Red Hose,"
and suggests that the Lancastrian party assumed this
badge, or symbol, not only from the name of the castle,
tiut frmn the profusion of red roses growing spon-
taneously in every brake on this beiiutiful spot; the
remains include tvvo rouiifl towers and au exquisite
chimney in the north wall. dMtin^r f,„m about 1300. The
fortress, long in a neglected state, «as restored in 1894
at the sole expense uf the 8th Duke of Beaufort K.G. A
very handsome gate of wood, with ornamental ironwork,
has been iixed at the entrance. The ruins, now belong-
ing to the trastees of the late Col. E. Lucas-Scudamore,
are untler the control of Mr. W. H. S. Whitney J. P. as
Hon. Warden, from whom the keys can always be
obtained. In early times Grosmont was much subjected
to sudden surprises and incursions from the VVelsh
Henry III. and his queen are said to have occasionally
resided at their castle at Grosmont, which afterwards
became a favourite residence of the Earls and Dukes of
Lancaste-r, and stall, with the surrounding neighbour-
hood, forms a part of the Duchy. Dan-y-Graig. the
residence of Francis Joseph Allister Radcliffe esq. in this
parish, has some fine old oak carvings, and a beautiful
c.iiiiijft nine belonging to the Lady Jane Grey. Part-y-
Seal IS the residence of Henry Partridge esq. J. P. The
trustees of the late Col. Edward Lucas-Scudamore D.L.,
J. P. are lords of the manor. The principal landowners
are the trustees of the late Col. Edwd. Lucas-Scudamore,
A. L. Lawley esq. the trustees of the late James Straker
J. P. Capt. A. W. W. Pope. Gwvlim f. Jiiines ps,|. f'apt.
Godfrev Badcli£fe and William Henrv Smith Whitney
esq, J. P. The soil is red clay and loam , Mil-nil. mari,
but most of the land is devoted to |iaslur,iL;.- Tin- area
is 6.7:11 acres of land and 38 of water; i.itealiU- v.ihie,
2^5,141; the population in iQit was 5<)i
.sh. whi<
eludes a very small part of Llantilio Crossennv.
Parish Clerk, George Watkins.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office.— Henry B. Gladwyn, sub-post-
] master. Letters from Hereford; no delivery on sun
' Pillar Boxes.— Hauld Hulbert ; Dan-y-Graig: Gxo.sinont
I Wood ; Whitehonse ; Part-y-Seal & School
I Police Officer. Thomas Frampton
Public Elementary Schools,
sm.irit. erected in 1877, for 118 children; Joseph
libot. master. The school is controlled by the Aber-
iveniiy Group of Managers; Frederick Baker Gabb,
ilii;itor. Abergavenny, correspondent
ss Ash, erect«d in 1877, for 73 children; Miss Kate
. Hill, mistre.ss
(■Marked thus » should have letters
addressed Pandy, Abergavenny.)
PEIVATK EESIDENTS.
Abbott Joseph, Woodbine
Bevan Garnet Edwin, Bank house
Davies Rev. Gomer B.A. (rect..«).
Rectory
Duppa Charles A. Trevyr
Evans Robert Hudson, Well house
Ferneyhough John, The Lawns
Hampton Mrs. Belgrave
Nevlan Anthony. Whitnev villa
Partridge Henry J.P. Part-y-Seal
Pontifix Mrs. Ester Price. Brynmawr
Radcliffe Francis Joseph Allister,
Dan-v-giaig
Seward' William. Athelstan house
Tremlett Miss, Springfield villa
Trimble Miss, Castle house
Watkins William, Alma house
Westobv Henry George. Castle house
Whitney Wm.Hy. Smith J.P.Glyndwr
COMMERCIAL.
Baker William Henrv. irrocei
Barren Walter, farmer. Great Birches
k Hoaldalbert
Bevan Conrad Embry, fanner. Great
Trosenny
Bevan Garnet Edwin, collector of quit
rents to Duchy of Lancaster &
building material dealer. Bank ho
Bryan John, blacksmith
Clarke Reginald Thomas. house
decorator. Duffryn cottage
Crow Edgar John. f.Trmer. Roan
Onk farm
Duffryn 1 Lloyd Temperance (Mrs.), farmer,
nidwife, Garehouse
Meredith Thos. frmr. New hill, Graig
I Morgan Arthur, farmer, New house,
Grosmont wood
Morgan John, farmer. Great Marlboro'
Morgan William, farmer, Grosmonf
Wood farm
Morris Jas. Herbt. frmr. Greig farm
•Parry Evan, farmer. Lower Goytre
Parry' John, farmer. Tew Tree cot
Tresennvi Powell Arthur R. farmer. Hill farm
' I Powell John, farmer. Point farm
Dance Chas. Albt. frmr. Lo'
Davies Clara Jane (Mrs.).
Laurel cottage
Davies George, hoot repairer
Eckley David, farmer. Little Gros-
Emery Henry, farmer. Great Camp-
stone (postal address. Llangattock,
Lingoed, Abergavennv)
Eynon Edwin, farmer.' Kinsrsfield &
'The Well
Farr Thomas, farmer, I
FauU John, Angel hotel
Ferneyhough John, farmer. The Lawns ' Powell Reuben, farmer. Lit. Birches
& miller (■w.ater), Grosmont mill j Price Mary (Miss) '
Gladwyn Henry Reginald, butcher, k Price Sarah (M
postmaster
Godding Arth. Vine, Cupid's Hill inn
Grosmont Coal Relief Fund (W. H.
S, Whitnev J,P, president: J, E.
Cole, sec)
Grosmont Conservative Association
(H, S. Woodhead (of Pnntypool),
registered agent)
Gwatkin Barnard, farmer. Beech hill
Hancorn John, farmer, Merdy
Harris Frederick Ivor, carpenter
Harris Rachael A, (Mts,1. Duke of
York P.H
Holmes Moses, stone mason
Johns John, farmer. Upper Graig
.lones Ada (Miss), dress maker
Allen, monumental sculptor
»Jones Jas. farmer. Lit. Werogounsell
.Tones John, stone mason
.Tones William, farmer. Lit. Beech hill
•Lewis John, farmer. The Farm
I/lewellyn John, farmer. Greig lodge Wylde Joseph, fa
OWEHELLOG, see Usk.
OWERNESNEY, or the parish of the Alders, so 1 ford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool section of the Great
.jailed from trees of that kind once growing there in Western railway, 12 from Chepstow and 15 north-east
great profusion, is on the road from Usk to Chepstow, ai I from Newport, in the Monmouth division of the county.
miles e:i»t-by-nortli from Usk railway station on the Cole- hundred ond petty sessional division of Usk, Pontypool
The Cross
, frmr. Pen-y-Pye
Price Thos. frmr. Low, Cefn Lytha
Prosser Alfred, farmer. Barn's farm
Richards Fredk. wlilwrght. Rose cot
St, Nicholas Sunday School Library
(Joseph Abbott, librarian ; Rev.
Gomer Davies B.A. president)
Sayce Charles, farmer. Old (!amp-
stone & Little Marlborough
Sayce George, wheelwright
Sayce John, farmer, Pool farm
Sayce Mary (Mrs.), laundress
Vaughan Chas. farmer, Upper Duffryn
Vaughan John, farmer. Town farm
Vinson Charles Arthur, grocer
Watkins James, threshing machine
•Whistance Alan, farmer. Dp, Goytre
Whistance John Wilfred, frmr. Bower
Williams Thomas Henry, farmer.
Little Hoaldalbert
Wills Fred, painter
^ - - g-Vaeh
UWKRNESNEV.
MONMOUTHSHIRK.
[kelly's
union, Usk county court district, runil deauen- ot Lsk,
Hrcbdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St. Michael is a small building of stone, in the
Norman style, consisting ot a chancel, nare, south porch
and 3 smaU western bell turret containing 2 bells : there
are sittings for 80 persons. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1758; marriages, 1757. The
living i" a veotorv, net income ^^85, with residenre 'ind
27 acres of glebe! in the gift of the Bishoii nf LlaiidnfT,
and hvld since 1871 by the Rev. Jauios Bln«,r HA. nf
The
Oxford, who is al.so vioai uf Llangeriew.
(t.B.E., C.B. is k>rd of the manor. The
subsoil, clay. The chief crop is -wheat _
545 acres ; rateable value. ^600 ; popnla-
It
Blower Kev. James B.A. Re
LOSrMERCIAL.
.Tone^ Anh. Hv. farmr. Cour
jrv L"
11II.T
HENLLYS, or Hi-nllis, i.« a pari>h to tb,' «.'st ..f the
road from Newport to Pontypool, 3 miles north from
Uogerstone station on the Western Valleys section of the
Great Western railway, 4J north-west from Newport, 10
south from Pontypool and 26 south-west from Monmouth,
In the Muinnouth division of the cranty, W.a.tl,,,,^- liiu.-
drod, Newport petty sessional division, union and county
court district, and in the rural deanerj- of Newport, arch-
deoconrv of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St. Peter is an ancient building of local stone,
m the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells :
there are 130 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from 1765; marriages, 1754. The living is
s rectory, with Bettws vicarage annexed, joint net yearly
value j^i69, with 50 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1900 by
the Rev. David Jesse Evans, of St. Bees. The Baptist
LoltiTs arrive through Usk, which is the nearest post,
I iriney order & te^legraph office. 2 miles distant
Thi- children attend the schools at Usk, Llundenny ft.
l.tangwrn tjcha
, Lewis Percival .S. V. frmr. Steps fiDi
Price Thomas, farmer. Church farm
I Williams ,Tsph. farmer, .Slough farm
chapel, erected in 1843, seats 300 persons. Here is a
colliery belonging to Guest, Keen and Nettlefold*
Limited. The trustees of the late Lady Llauover, who
are lords of the manor, and Lord Tredegar are principal
laiulciwners. The soil is .sandy, resting on red sand-
si. jiic. The chief crops are roots and some pasture
land. The area is 2,653 acres of land and 10 of water;
i-atealih- \alup, ^3.422; population in igii, 347.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Lloyd.
L.-it.js frnui Xfwiinrt by messenger from Cwmbran, ooi-
IfctiiiL' at the saiu*- time. Cwmbran is the nearest
money order fc telegraph office, about 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes a~t Castell-v-Bwch road & Henlh*
Incline
I'ul'lic Elementary School, built in 1878, at u cost 01
nc.irly _£2,ioo, for 147 children; Evan Griffith
E<h\ards, master; Mrs. Edwards, niistnss ; Miss May
■Rdwiirds. infants' mistress
Evans Rev. David .less
Rectory
Evans David. Primrose c
Hill GeoriTK .^. Duffryn 1
COMMBRCIAI..
Ha^;.(.n John, farmer. Tv,-,.il„L' laiin
Barton Unlwrl. fnrr.ier. Mill farm
Chappell Krus. fiinr. Gfllvfanr farm
Chappell Walter, farmr. Cnck-y-nnrth
Cherrett Francis, farmer, Duffryn
<"rimp John, fanner. Glanshawel
Edmonds William, (armi-r. Diualii-
fach farm
"bert John
I'aiid}-
Edmunds John, farmer, Penhoel-y
badd & CraigllwiHch farm
Evans Richard, farmer, New barn
Evans Roljert, fariuer. Castle farm
Farmer George, farmer, Cwm farm
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited,
Henllys colliery
Harris Hv. farmer. Casile Lndiie frm
Hill Gin rij.-. fanner, Ty-coch
Ji^l.i, I Ih iiK,-. iinio-r, Henllvs court
.1 --I , I I Pant-y-'reheol , ■„„.....
1.1. ,.! 1,1, ii.ier, Ty-newydd &I rheoi
I 1,1' I, I iM,- ' Thomas Wm. farmer, * Dorallt mii
lVnniiiL't"H .In.X.ilile. farmer. r.'nsaniWhatley Sand. frmr. Tyn-y-ffynnon
Ufa. I lifiijaiiiiii. Laker 'Williairis Arthur, farmer, Ty-Tiappe
Williams Morgan, frmr. Pen-werlod
Rolierts J
mawr
Roberts Thos. frmr. Gelly-fach farm
Rowe William, former, Blan-y-cwm
Samuel Benj. Castell-y-Bwch 'P.H
Saunders Tlios.R. farmer, Panty-y-rf.i
SauuJeis Wm. farmer, Panty-gTtyn
Stephens Thomas, assistant overseer
k clerk to the Parish Council, New
row, Henllys, Cwmbran
Thomas John (Mrs.), farmer, Pani-y-
IFTOK is a palish, nn the shore ui the Bri.Uol Channel, .Morris Davies M.A. of Sidney tiussex (.•ollege, Cam-
} a mile north-east from Severn Tunnel station on the , bridge. Mrs. Benjamin Perry and Henry OaJiley esq
Great Western (South Wales) railway and 6J miles south- i are the principaf landowners. The chief crops are
Bb.st from Chepstow, in the Mnmi:nuth division nf the | corn; the pasture land is very good; there are cou-
oounty, hundred ot Caldicot, petty sessional division, , siderable woods and extensive limestone quarries. Thi>
union and county court district nf Chepstow, rural area is 647 acres of land and 531 of foreshore; rateable
deanery ot Netherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and value, ^^3.530; the population in loii was 95.
diocese of Llandaff. The church was taken down about Lp,,ppj ^n-iyp dirough Xiwport. \eorest post & monev
1755. The register dates from 1750. Tlie living is a „^^^^ ^j,;^ ;, .,, r„„^,j,.,, j. ,pi,,;,raph ofTicf at Severn
rectory annexed to Eoggiett, under the name of Tunn«-1 station
Boggiett-cum-Ifton with Llanvihangel, joint net yearly „. ,, , „
value jfsao, with 114 acres of glebe, in the gift of
Lord Tredeg.i
Rev
the Rev. Samuel The children ot this
Ml the school at Roggiett
. I Iftoii Limestone Co. Limited (J.
Gaskell, manager), quarry owni
S.jr-ufl- Hinlb,
ITTON with HO WICK.
liiO..N Is a pttiisU nil ihe road from Ohepstnw to Devau- ' \ill,s. and eventually Ihimmii- possessed by the Herbertn.
den Green, 3 miles west-by-north from Chepstow station j from whom it passed t-.i a branch of the Morgan family.
on the (ireat Western railway, in the Momimntb division 1 and from them to the GwTns. The Iiton Court, estate.
ol the county, lower dirision of Caldicot hundred, petty I purchnsed by the Curres about 1690, now belongs t<i
sessional division, union and county court district of 1 W. E. <\ Curre esq. D.L.. J.P. who is loid of th"
Chepstow, rural deanery ot Chepstow, archdeaconry nf | manor. Ittoii Court was originally an outlying fuitalioe
Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The church of SI .,1 ('|c(.i..,;ow (elastic: the tower, which probably date«
Deiniol is a building of stone partly in the Early In- -li fi m ilr li 1.1 pan of the 14th century, is the oal...
style, and was thoroughly restored in 1859, rhietl. ^ , ,,i,il.- nf the ancient fortified niaiision.
cost of Mrs. Curre, of Itton court; it consists nf rl 1 ' ,, , niiderneiit considerable iinprnvements
nave, sonth pnrrh and an embattled western tnwi>- 1 1 ,! , ., , ,, ..r.. mcluding thi
taininc one bell r the east and other windows n' the .tin 11 fi..in tb.' eiist to rli
chancel are stained: the whole fabric has been altered t.aitlement of the latter; th.
and much mndernited : there are 200 sitting.: in the ' lemnvid to the west side; i
chorchyard remain (he base and part of the shaft of a ; Wiliiam Edward Came Curre
cross. The register of baptisms and burials dates from | of a jiark of foxhounds.. '
the year 1773; uuirria4;e8, 1775. The livinij is n per 1 Court ; the pack, coiisistinij
petnal curacy, net income /143. with f)J acres of glebe | Mondays and Thursdays,
and residence, in the gift of W. E. C. Curre esfj. D.L., i place for hunting visitnrs
J.P. and held sino' lyf) by the Beir. Lewis Ernest | , our' holden under the Forester's Oak in Wentwood,
Richardnon M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford, who is also I ih.' lear 1668. it is said, "Sir William de Bendevilli
viftii ot Mountnn. Here is a small water saw mill. ! nmihe to have honsebootte and haybootte at his housi
Itt«n, :mcieiitly called Hodjiton, was held in the i5tb I nr Hodvtt.in 'roin. the Conquest." W. E. Carne Cnni
reiitur;. under th" l..rd« nf 'fliepstow, hv the D- Bind.-. 1 ...r, D t, . J P is lord of the manor and sole landowner
...nth side and thr cm
IB entrance has since beei
it is now the residence o
1 esq. D.L.. J.P. and mnstc
The kennels are near th.
r of 2" cnuples, hunts o:
Chepstow is a eonvenien
In the record of a speech
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHyHJKK.
KlLtiWKlKt
is light ; subsoil,
rateable vahie, £\
sed fu
div
In
the
was 15c
Parish Clerk, James Stephens.
Letters .iri'ive through Chepstow. Wall Letter Box nt. i
Croes Bleddyn. Chepstow. 3 miles distant, is the i
nearest money order office {
Public Elementary School, erected in 1873. k. a class !
ronm idded in '1894. for 66 chil.Ireii ; iliss WilKiinis. '
HOWICK is a parish reputed to be extra-parochial
for ecclesiastical purposes ; the greater part of it once '
belonged to the Priory of Chepstow, but the monks of \
Tintern had also some interest here. Every trace of the i
church has disappfared, though it is said to have been
Curre William Edward Carne D.L..
J.P. Itton court
RiohMrdson Rev. Lewis Kio.-st M.A,
(rector). Uectoiv
1515, John Walters, of Piercefield, obtained a lease of
lands at this place from the Prior of Chepstow, and
some of his descendants resided at Howick for many
years. An interesting old mansion here, once the resi-
dence of the Walters family, but at present used as a
farm-house, is now the property of W. E. Came Ourre
esq. D.L., J.P. Cophill, another farm in this parish,
was the seat of another branch of the AValters family
and had distinct manorial rights. The area is 64;
acres; rateable value, /^440 ; the population in igii
Nearest Wa
ler Box, Cr
this place
9 Bledd>ii
itteiid Itt
& Ohopstow
COMMERCIAt.
Wm. painter, Croes Bleddyn
Jehu, wheelwright & shopkpr
.Iii.;kson John, iirst whip & K. H. to, Price WilliHin Phillip, farmer, Howiok
W. E. C. Curre esqr.'s hounds i farm
Morgan Henry, farmer, Croes Bled- ! Reeoe Joseph, farm bailiff to W. E.
dyn & Llanquilan I C. Curre esq. D.L., J.P. Home frm
Munro A. head gardener to W. E. C, ' Wheeler James, farmer, Sandyway
Carre esq. D.L., J.P. Itton court j farm, Howick
Price .Tohn Watkins. farmer, Cophill Williams Herbt. farmer. Rbvd-v-bedw
far
Hov
KEMEYS-COMMANDEB is a small parish, on the
Psk, I Diile south-vest from Nantyderry station on the
Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford section of the Great
Western railway, and 3 miles north-west-by-north from
I'sl;. ill the Monmouth division "f the county, hmidrcd
and union of Pontypool, petty sessional division and
cormty court district of Usk, rural deanery of Saglan,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of AH Saints is an ancient building of stone, in
the 14th century style of architecture, consisting of chan-
cel separated from the nave by a screen, with stone altar,
western porch and a western turret containing 2 bells :
there are 60 sittmgs. The register dates from the year
1813 only. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly
income £^^, including about 40 acres of glebe, in the gift
of Tliomas Phillips Price esq. and held since 1003 by the
Rev. Edward Jones Lloyd M.A. of Corpus Christi College,
Uamliridec, who is also loctov of Trostioy nith Bettws-
Newvdd and ii-sides at Bettws-Newvdd. Thomas
I Phillijis fiicc ,N|. who is lord f.f the inanor. and A.
Williams i->q. aii- the principal landowners. The soil
is gravelly; subsoil, red gi-avel. The chief crops are
wbeat. larley, oats, turnips and mangold. The area is
4)^ acr.s of land and 15 of wat«r ; rateable value,
/■'•24: ilie population in rgii was 60.
Sexton, frerald Powell.
I Letters through I'sk. Xearest post oflice al JBettws-
Newydd. Usk is the nearest money order & tele-
graph office, n, miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Kem*ys-Commander
: The children of this parish attend the Elementary school
at Bettws-Newydd for the united parishes of Bettws-^
Newydd, Kemeys-Commander & Troatrey
Doel John, Tvdraw Miiinilhs Fredk. farmer. Church farm .Parker John, farmer, Kemeys ho
(ireen Thomas Richard, Tycanol Messenger Chas. Fredk. Bridge inn | Powll William, market gardener
Davies Richard Saunders & Mary & Morgan Thomas, farmer.Parsonage fm |
Alice (Mis-es), fa
KEMETS INFEBIOB is a parish, on the river
Usk and the high road from Newport to Chepstow, 3
miles from Caerleon station on the South Wales
section of the Great Western railway, 6 north-east from
Newport, 10 west from Chepstow and 7 south from Usk,
jn the Monmouth division of the county, hundred of
Usk. petty sessional division and union of Newport,
county court district of Usk, niral deaneiT of Caerleon,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of All Saints is a building of native stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north
aisle, south porch and a western turret containing i bell:
there are 80 sittings. The register dates from the year
1701. The living is a rectory, net yearly value from tithe
rent-charge /g8. in the gift of Dr. Bevaii. and held
since iflQS by the Rev. William Henrv Williams M.A. of
COMMEHCIAL.
Goad Frank Brocklebank, farmer
ustin George Isaac, Rising SunP.H.
drew farm
k collector of rates & assistant
Haines Edward, farmer
overseer
Harper Morgan, farmer. Mill fa
>an9 John, farmer. Kemeys hou.se
Jones Fred, farmer, The Graig
KILGWBBOO, or Kilgwrrwg, is a parish, 8 miles
east-south-east from Usk station on the Monmouth and
Pontypool line of the Great Western railway, and ■j\
north-west from Chepstow station on the Great Western
railway, in the Momuouth division of the county, upper
division of the hundred of Raglan, petty sessional divi-
sion, union and county court district of Chepstow, and
in the rural deanery of Chepstow, archdeaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church is a small
and ancient edifice of stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an open
turret containing one bell : there are 50 sittings. There
IS a rude cross of some antiquity in the churchyard.
The register dates only from the year 1813. The living
is a rectory, annexed in 1884 to Wolves-Newton, joint
net yearly income £qAc,, with t acre ■.[■ L'iebe here, in
Oxford University, who is also rural dean of Caerleon
and rector of and resides at Llangstone. The ancient
Manor House, once a residence of considerable pre-
tensions, is now a farm-house. The Duke of Beaufort
is lord of the manor. Miss S. Bedlingtou and Miss
Munkley are the chief landowners. The soil is sandy;
subsoil,' red sandstone. The chief crops are whe.at, oats,
barley, roots and grass. The area is 1,622 acres: rate-
able value, /;i,3Q4; the population in 1911 was 120.
Parish Clerk,'Fi;ed Jones.
Letters received from Newport by messenger from Caer-
leon. which is ihe nearest money order & lelearapli
office, about ::?, miles distant
There is a Letter Box at Brook house
The children of tliis parish attend the schools at Llan-
devand
-I Phillips Lewis, farmer
1 Rosser Edward, farmer. Caerhcken
i Skinner James, farmer. Abemant
1 Wilmot William, farmer.Kemeys Folly
the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff and the Archdeacon of
Llandaff alternately, and held since 1913 by the Rev.
John Jones, of London University, who resides av
Wolves-Newton. There is a United Methodist chapel.
Williani Edward Carne Curie esq. is loid of the manor
and principal land-wner. The soil is a stiff loam : sub-
soil, clav. The ciiief crops are wheat, oat*, barley and
The area i~ 066 acres;
tion in ion was 36.
-. .tM3
the
Letter
eers collect the rates 111 turn
rrive through Chepstow. Shireoew
nearest money order & St. Arvans the m
graph office, al out 4 miles distant. T
Letter Box is at N«wchurch West
The school is at PTauden. Newchurch Ea.st
c0MMEECi.1L.
IS, cowkeeper. The Hill
il, farmer. Winslow hou«
Harris John, farmer &
tation farm
; I Mayo Edwin, farmer, Bettws
1 Morgan .\lbert, farmer
Reeec Albert, farmer. Lit. Kilgwrrog
Reece Leonard, frmr.Kilgwrrog farm
<ir,ichan Herbert, f.nn-.er. Cleddytan
78 LLANARTH.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
I.I1ANABTH is a parish on the river Usk, 4 miles
WMt-by-north. from Penpergwm station on the Newport,
Abergavenny and Hereford line of the Great Western
railway, 4 miles north-west from Eaglan station on
the Boss, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool section of
the same railway and 6 south-east from Abergavenny, in
>he Monmouth division of the county. Kaglan hundred
and petty sessional division, union and eotmty court dis-
trict of Abergavenny, Raglan and Trelleoh highway dis-
triot, rural deanerj' of Raglan, archdeaconry of Monmouth
and diocese of Llandatf. The church stands on the
foundation of an earlier fabric, which, together with the
glebe, tithe and appurt<-nances, was given bv King Iddon
in the 7th century to the Bishop of Llandaff and his
successors in the see for ever, and is an ancient building
jf stone, in the Early English and Perpendicular styles,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled
western tower with crocketed pinnacles containing 6
bells: the tower has a square turret at the north-east
sngle, also embattled; the church was restored in 1891
»t a cost of £8sS- and a£fords 200 sittings : in the
■hurchyard is an ancient stone of the 7th century,
c-arved with a cross, and also bearing an inscription now
illegible. The register dates from the year 1598. The
living is a vicarage, commuted net yearly value ^£225,
with 61 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Dean and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since ,g,c by
tlie Rev. Vaughan William Treharne Rees B.A. of St
Davids College. Lampeter. Here is a Catholic chapel
<ledicated to St. Mary and St. Michael. The charitie"!
are all connected with the parish church, the vicar being
ri-officio trustee ; they are divided into ecclesiastical
and non-ecclesiastical ; of the former the vicar and the
.hurchwardens are the trustees, who must, bv the wills
'f the donors, be members of the Church of" England;
[kelly's
the nnn-ecclesiastioal charities
(Marked thus » receive letters
through Abergavenny.)
PRIVATE HESIDBNTS.
civ
vioar and two trustees elected by the Parish Council
without distinction of creed. Llanarth Court, the seat
of Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G. (Lord
Lieut.), is a building of stone, in the Italian style,
delightfully situated and surrounded with grounds 240
acres in extent; Clytha Park is the seat of W. Reginald
J. F. Herbert esq. D.L„ J. P. and stands in a park of
300 acres. Brynderwen is the seat of Major Dougla.s
William Graham J.P. and stands in grounds of 300
acres. Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G. is lord
of the manor of Llanarth and Hendre Obaith and the
principal landowner. The soil is sandy, resting on
sandstone and stiff clay. The chief crops* are wheat,
barley and beans. The area is 1,957 acres of land and
3 of water; rateable value. ^2,601; population in 191 r,
103 in the civil and 424 in the ecclesiastical parish,
which includes Clytha.
CLYTHA is a hamlet, ij miles south. The area is
1,824 3cres of land and 16 of water; the rateable value,
/2.4?j ; the population in 1911 was 231. W. Reginalrl
J. Herbert esq. D.L., J.P. is principal landowner.
Parish Clerk, Edgar EUaway.
Post Office, Llanarth.— Philemon Maythan, sub-post-
master. Letters received through Newport; no de-
livery on Sundays. The nearest money order & tele-
graph office is at Uanvihangel Gobion, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box at Clytha '
County Constabulary, Robert Mussell, constable
tha (let-
's B.D.
John &
Bristowe Miss, Tiost
tere via tJsk)
Kxton Rev. Joseph Jam.
(Catholic). The Presbytery
Graham Major Douglas Williaii. J.P.
Brynderwen, Clytha (letters via Tsk)
Herbert Maj. Fras. Joseph Alphonse
D.L., J P. Ty-Gwyn. Clytha (letters
via Eaglan)
•Herbert Wm. Reginald Joseph Fiti-
herbert D.L., J.P. Clytha park
Lewis Miss, Aberffrwd
Rees Rev. Vaughan William Trehaiiic
B.A. (vicar). Vicarage
Treowen Major-Gen. Lord t:.B..
C.M.G. (lord lieutenant), Llanarth
court. Raglan; Llannver. Aber-
iravenny ; ■ fc 9 Great Stanhope st.
Mayfair W i & Marlboronirh &
Travellers' clubs. London S W 1
LI.ANBADOC (or Llanbadof-k, or Llanbaddo.) is a
imrish and village on the west bank of the river Usk,
and nearly opposite the town of Usk, half a mile weit-
»outh-we»t from Usk railway station and 7 miles east
from Pontypool, in the Monmouth division of the county,
hundred, petty sessional division and countv court dis-
trict of Usk. union of Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St. Madoc is an ancient building of stone, in
the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, north siile,
south porch and an embattled western tower containing
J bells : there are 140 sittings. The register of baptisms
Aates from the year 1710; marriages, 1711; burials,
1728. The living it a vic.\E«ge. net vearlv value. ^109'
in the gift of the representatives of the late H. S.
Oustaid. and held since 1919 by the Rev. Martin Allen
Haslnck B.A. of Pembroke Oollege. Oxford. There
Public Elementary Schools.
Llanarth (mixed), built in 1836, for 62 children ; Henry
Chappell, master; there is also a Snndav school
Catholic. Clytha, built in 1848, & now adapted tor 9;
trustees are the children ; Mrs. Mary Woozley, mistress
COMMERCIAI,. 'Jones Thos. frmr. Hill frm. Clytha
tiharles Wm. -ardenei to William Jones Wm. farmer, Gt. Tynewydd
Reginald J.F.Herbert esq. D.L..J.P Lewis Joseph, farmer, Llwynderi
"ross Willi^uii. farmer. Cefn Coch *.MarfeU Peter, farmer, Cwm farm,
)avies Edward, farmer. Great house CIvtha
lythan Maud Caroline (Mrs.), grccr
Davies William, farmer, Pistyll
•Fox Adam Fletcher, farm bailiff to
W. Reginald J. F. Herbert esq.
D.L., J.P. Clytha
,aii Phi
eliini
• 1"
St office
in Hele
(Mr
~.).
frmr.Tvdn fr
s Walt.
■. far
Coe.l-v-Gell
blacksmiths
'Jones Ed;;ar, farmer, Twyn
Jones Evan, farmer. Church farm
•Jones George, Clytha Arms P.H
Jones Griffith H. clerk of works to
Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B..
C.M.G. thud liei.t.). Ty-r-.\ant,
Llanarth. Raglan
Jones James, gardener to Maj. -Gen.
Lord Treowen C.B.. C.M.G. (lord
lieutenant)
•.loiies John, farmer. Pen-y-rheol,
Clytha & Upper House frm. Clytha
•Thoma
Thomas
•Watkir
. Daniel, farmer, Limgbarn
Thomas, farmer. Field farm
< Edwin, farmer. New house,
Williams John k William, farmers.
far
if also a Baptist chapel here. Cefn Ha is now (1919)
unoccupied. Twyn Bell is the residence of Percy Bad-
cliffe esq. J.P, Albert Addams-Williams esq. F.S.A.,
LL.M. is lord of the manor. The land is divided among
various owners. Rhndyr Farm, in this parish, was pur-
chased in 1913 by the Governors of the Monmouthshire
Agricultural and Horticultural Institution. The soil is
Silurian ; subsoil, gravel and white clay. The chief crop*
are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 3.421 acres of
land and 30 of' water; rateable value. ' ^4. 234 : tlif
population in 1911 was 467.
Sexton, Miss Eva Bowyer.
I^etlers ■ through Usk. 'Usk. i mile dislanl. is the
nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Boies.— Llanbadoc & Bhadyr
The children of this parish attend the schools at Glas-
coed &. Usk
PRIVATB RESIDENTS
Brooke Thomas Wiltshire. Elde
Mrs. Glenyrafon
Williams
Jacob Glyn (Congre- , Green Edwd. Stpbn. far
Tycocb
Walt. SUflord. The .Mayfield Ball E
B.A. (vicar
Hasluck H<M
llouuhton John Harris, (lahtield
Howard John Alfred. Island hi.us,.
Phillips Misses, Myrtle villa
Price Mrs Glen view
I'robert Miss, KensinL'ton cott«i;r
Kndcliffe Percy J.P. Twyn Bell
.Hpcncer Rees William, The (Vdari
■rrotman Waller. Ivv villa
Willetl R..V Wihm-r' M..M.A Helm
(Mr
farmer
Frescoed farm
Brown Mildred (.Miss), district nurse
for Usk
Butcher Henry, The Bridge inn
Crowe Wm. miller (water). Prioress
mill
Crnm|i William, farmer. Panty-Owcw
Davies Edgar Thos. frmr. Cilfigan frm
Dnwling William Henry, farmer, Tv- Parry Jns. farmer. Green Pool f
niawr Hill farm ' ; Price John, farmer
Kvans Thomas. Britannia inn • R ,....,« Arth. E. frm
I Hmrhes Alfred James fc Son, builders,
I River side
Hunt AVilliam. farmer. Tymawr
Jones Charles, farmer, Glanynant
Ijowis Henry tc Sons, wood turners,
River view
Matthews Leonard. Bell inn
Monmouthshire AericulturnI k Hurti-
cnllural Instiliition (John Clarkn
Newsham F.L.S., F.R.H.S. prin)
farmei-, Cwmdowlai.s
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Saunders Charlotte Eliraheth (Mrs.), ! stead Samuel, hoop maker (wood), I Williiims Thomas,
assistant overseer I Bridge cottage Yorke Ernest S.
Spencer Bees William, hav dealer, Stock Albert Edwd. farmer, Henrhiw W. S. Gustard (
The Cedars ' 1 I
igh Cross P.]
gamekeeper
Bees. There is a Baptist chapel
Aildams-AVilliaras Trevor, Cefntilla ct
Arnold James, Orchard house. Walks
.Jordan Hy. Keyes D.Sc, J. P., F.G.S
Morn-an Charles R. Treworgan court
Rowland Walter John, Oakfield house
Stansfield Rev. Joshua (vicar),Vicrge
COMMERCIAL.
Charles James, Victoria inn
Cnpe Mathew. farmer. Coldbrook
(letters through Raglan)
Evans John, fanner. Rhvd-y-maen
Evans Lewis Jn. farmer. Llanerthil
mill
a parish and village on the ; the families of Meyrick, of Lansoar, Ambrose, of Wain-y-
" Pwll, Perrott, of Court Perrott, and to former rectors:
there are 80 sittings. The registers date from the year
1746. The living is a rectory, annexed to the rectory
of Llanthewy Vach, joint net yearly value £,2io, -witli
residence, in the sift of the Bishop of Llandaff and
Albert Addams-Williams esq. alternately, and held since
1919 by the Rev. Thomas William Moore B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. There are several ancient
farmhouses, formerly the residences of old and sub-
stantial families. John Capel Hanbnry esq. and Albert
Addams-Williams esq. are lords of the manor. The
soil is clay ; subsoil, marly. The chief crops are wheat,
barlev, oats and grass land. The area is 799 acres;
rateable value, /8oq ; the population in 1911 was 79-
Sexton, Alfred Harris.
Letters through Caerleon, Newport. The nearest money
order & telegraph office is at Llangibby, about 2^
miles distant
The children of this parish attend the school at Coedy-
paen Llangibby
Bosser. farmer. ' Morgan William, farmer. Walnut tree
I Thomas John, farmer. The Buildings
(Miss), farmer, Thorne Joseph, farmer
Charities amounting to ^48 are distributed yearly in
bread and money. Cefntilla Court is the residence of
Trevor Addams-Williams. When General Fairfax at-
tacked Raglan Castle he made Cefntilla his head
quarters: the old mansion was rebuilt, nnd together
with the property belonging to it was presented to tbe-
late Lord Raglan" in grateful recognition of the memo-ry
of his father, Field Marshal Lord Raglan, commander
of the British Army in the Crimea, where he died 28
June, 1855. Lord Raglan G.B.E., C.B. who is lord of
the manor, and the Crown are the principal landowners.
The soil is loam ; subsoil, clay. The land is chiefly
pasture. The area is 2,298 acres of land and 4 of water ;
rateable value, f.-=.\ba\ the population in 1911 was 362.
Sexton, Henry Mason.
Post Office.— Mrs. Elizabeth Preece, sub-postmistress.
Letters arrive from Newport. Raglan is_ the nearest
money order & telegraph office, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Kingcoed
Railway Station, Richard James Edwards, station master
Public Elementary School (mixed), with a house for the-
mistress, for 62 children ; Miss Jane Elwell, mistress.
Tany-
LLANDEGVETH
umall stream called the Soar, a feeder of the Usk, $4
miles north from Caerleon station on the Hereford sec-
tion of the Great Western railway, 8 miles north-east
from Newport and 4 miles from Dsk, 6 miles south-east
fiom Pontypool, in the Monmouth division of the county,
hundred of Dsk, petty sessional division of Caerleon,
union of Pontypool, county court district of Usk, rural
il.'anerv of Dsk. archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of' St. Tegfydd is an ancient
building of stone, in the Early English style. oon.?isting
nf chancel, nave, western porch and a belfry containing
2 bells; the church, supposed to have been built between
1150 and 1250, was rebuilt on its old lines by voluntary
contributions in 1875-6, at a cost of £,^^0 : the ancient
door and windows were replaced in the new walls, and
the structure, excepting the chancel arch, was restored
as nearly as could be ascertained to its original form :
the east end, which is apparently of much later date,
was not rebuilt: the chancel arch was erected as a
memorial to John James, of this parish, and Sarah his
wife, who died 1859: there are several monuments to
Williams-Carne Mrs. Waun-y-PwU 1 Jenkins William
COMMERCIAL. Court Perrott
Cording T. (Mrs.), farmer,Glebe frm I Jones Mary Am
Harris William, farmer, Tyisha farm 1 Green lawn
LLANDENNY is a parish on the river Olway and
on the road to Monmouth, with a station on the Ross,
Monmouth, Dsk and Pontypool section of the Great
Western railway, 4 miles north-east from Usk, 153 by
railway from London and 146 from London by road, in
the Monmouth division of the county, hundred and
petty sessional division of Raglan, union of Monmouth,
county court district of Dsk, rural deanery of Usk
(eastern division), archdeaconry of Monmouth and dio-
cese of Llandaff. The church of St. John is an ancient
building of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting
of chancel, nave, south porch and a western tower con-
taining 6 bells : there is an ancient stone altar, and the
font dates from i66x ; the church was partially restored
in 1865 ; the work of restoration was continued in 1901,
when a carved oak chancel screen and a pulpit and
reading desk were added : there is a stained window in
memory 'of Mary Blanche, Baroness Raglan: the church
has 150 sittings. The register dates from the year 1714.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly income ^150, with
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and
held since 1911 by tie Rev. Joshua Stansfield, of St.
KINGCOED.
Llanerthil
Haggett Henry, fa
Hampshire Fredk. frmr. Rock farm
Hampshire Harold James, farmer,
Pentra farm
Heath John, farmer & assistant over-
seer. Llydiard Melyn
Hill Cecil, farmer, Newhouse
James Godwin Tom, farmr.. Pexgoed
James William, farmer, Maerdy farm
Jones Robert Trevor k Cecil A.
farmers, Cayo
Jones Wm. Walt, farmer. Maesgwyn
Lewis Joseph, fruit grower,
bryn, Kingcoed
Mason Thomas Henry, butcher
Preece Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkpr. Post off.
Rogers Arthur, blacksmith
Rogers John, Raslan Arms P.H
Takel Thomas, shopkpr. Kingcoed
Watkins Susannah (Mrs.) & Son,
farmers, Llandenny court
Williams John, farmer, Cefn Coed
Williams Wm. Geo. frmr. Brace ho
Young Eliza Ann fMrS-l, farmer, Tre-
LLANDEVATJD,
LliANDOGO is a parish and village, on the river Wye,
which here separates the comity from Gloucestershire.
and on the right of the road from Monmouth to Chepstov
south-west from St. Briavels and Llandogo station
on the Wye Valley railway, 7J miles south-south-east
from Monmouth, and 9 north from Chepstow, in the
Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Raglan,
petty sessional division of Trellech, Monmouth union
and county court district, rural deanery of Chepstow,
archdeaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff.
The church of St. Odoceus. rebuilt in 1S60, is an
edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, aisles, west and south porches and
a turret spire containing 2 bells: there are four
siained windows: in 1891 the chancel was decorated
with marble and alabaster, and figures in mosaic, and
during the period 1882-9 the church was restored at a
cost of .^434- There are sittings for 200 persons. The
register dates from the year 1694. The living is a rec-
toiy, with the chapelry of Whitebrook annexed, net yearly
value ;^iQ5, with 8 acres of srlebe and residence, in the
Llanmartii
gift of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester, and held
since 1913 by the. Rev. Robert John Bailey Lewis M.A.
of Queens' College, Cambridge. Here is a Baptist
chapel, erected in 1882. Llandogo Priory, the property
of Lady Clifford, is the- residence of A. G. Burchardt-
Ashton esq. J.P. Mrs. Tweedy is lady of the manor.
The Crown, Lady Clifford and G. Douglas W. Rooke
esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is sandy
loam; subsoil, sandstone and gravel. The chief produce
is timber, wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,801
acres of land and inland' water ; rateable value, ;^i,9i7;
J miles north from the parish
church, is Holy Trinity chapel of ease, erected in i860,
and restored and decorated in 1890 at a cost of ^^413;
it is of stone, and consists of chancel, nave, and affords
180 sittings. There is also a Baptist chapel.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office.— Miss Mary Williams, sub-
postmistress. Letters are received through Chep-
stow. Open for telegrams on Sundays from 8.30 U>
HO LLAMiOGO.
.MON.MOUTH.SHIEE.
Tkelly's
Wall Letter Box, St. Bi-iavels & Llandogo Railway stain
Poet Office, Whitfbrook.— Mrs. Catherine Lerwill, sub-
postmistress. Letters from Monmouth. Llandogo is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elemental^ Schools.
Llandogo (mixed), for 6i children; Miss Williams, mist
Whitehrook (non-providod ), built in 1830, for 53
children ; Miss Beatrice Williams, mistress
Whitehrook Council School, built in 1910, for 48 chil-
dren ; Dorset Paul Williams, master
Bailway Station (St. Briavels & Llandogo), .Vrthur
LLANDOGO.
PEIVATF, BESIDKNTS..
Burchardt-Ashton Arthur ' Godfrey
J. P. The Priory
Clifford Sir Hugh K.C.M.G. The
Cloisters
Clifford Ladv C.B.E. The Cloisters
Dawson R. H. Massv, The Conagar
Edw.irds Rev. Aii.^tin Llewellyn
(Baptist), Riverside cottage
Haigh Herbert J. P. Coedithol
Hollis Miss E. A. Inglewond
.Tones Hvwel Owen. The Mount
Kendall Walter Benuer
Lewis Rev. Robert John Bailev M.A.
COUMESCIAL,
Blimt Geo. Edgar, frmr.Coedithel fm
C.'rum Philip Henry. Sloop inn
Kendall Walt. Benger M.E.C.S.Eng..
L.K.C.P.Edin. physician & surgeon
Morgan Charles, blacksmith
Mor:
David (Mrs.), farmer, Pib
rmr.The Hohii fir
■is), post office
A. timber uier-
The Rectr>iv
•
Miller Mrs. Ann
Spring cottage
Rees Rev. Lleii
ellyn Ar
nott M.A.,
J.P. Gwylfa
Williams George
Myrtle
cottage
Williams Mrs. A
inie Elizh
. Wv? view
Williams Victor
T. A. {'r;
iglas
V.illr, civ- U-r
WilllMll - -.\I:i.
Williaul^ Viul
chant. Lion saw mills
Williams William David, coal & coke
merchant, St. Briavels & Llandogo
station
C0MMEBCI.4L.
Elliott Herbert William, aeneral dlr
Fidler George Albert, boot dealer
Hayes Albert, farmer, Tump
(Mrs.), shopkeeper,
rn P.H
k shop-
Ddw Wi
WHITEBROOK.
hm Henrv, Cleui
Lerwill Cathe
Post oflice
Moore William Henry, Cr
Morris Albert John, farmi
keeper, Pen-y-Van
Prichard Charles, farmer, Glvncote
Prichard Margaret Winifred "(Miss),
assistant overseer for Llandogo,
Glvncote
Pritchard Mark, assistant overseer
foi' Trelleck parish, Peu-y-Van
Ri-ynolds .lohn. gardener to George
Douglas W. Rooke esq. Pen-y-Van
i Roberts Ernest Harold, builder. The
I Bungalow, The Xarth
|.*oanlan .Tulin i-Mrs.), Bell inn
IjIiANEIiliEN is a small village and parish, bounded
on the east and north by the river Usk, over which is a
stone bridge of three arches, and is on the road from
Abergavenny to Pontypool; it is 2 miles south from
Abergavenny station, on the Great Western railway, in
the Monmouth division of the county. Abergavenny
hundred, petty sessional division, union and county court
district of Abergavenny, rural deanery of Raglan, arch- !
deaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaif. The I
Monmouthshire canal runs through from north to south.
The church of St. Helen is a building of stone, in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a western turret containing 2 bells ; there are 200
sittings. The church was repaired in 1840, and in 1891 |
was thoroughly restored. On the south wall in the church- .
yard is an ancient font of the Norman period, now con-
verted into a sundial. The register dates from the year j
1756. The living is a vicarage, net yearly income ^103, I
with residence and 15 acres of glebe, in the gift of
Lord Wharton, and held since 1890 by the Rev. William
Davies Jones. There is a charity, left for the poor of
the parish by Mrs. Mary Richards, who died in 1756, I Mabel Mary Robin, mistre
and to whom there is a monumental slab in the church
On Glan Usk farm is an ancient barn formerly part of
a mansion, and still containing some fine specimens of
stucco work. The steps, semi-circular in shape, are
formed of solid timbers; portions of the altar steps and
a window are still remaining. A part of the Blorenge
Mountain is within this parish. Lord Wharton, who
is lord of the manor, and the trustees of the late Hon.
Mrs. Herbert are the principal landowners. The soil is
loamy; subsoil, chiefly stone. The crops are wheat,
oats, barley, with the land mainly in pasture. The area
is 2,527 acres; rateable value. /i,9g9; population in
1911, 291.
Post Office.— James Williami
through Abergavenny ; no
gavenny, 2 miles distant,
ife telegraph office
Pillar Letter Box, Beili-Glas
Public Elementary School (t
3 1 children, & pi-esented t(
Phillips, whose tomb
s, sub-postmaster.
Letters
delivery on Sundays
Aber
is the nearest mone
V order
xed), erected in t86i, for
the parish by Sir Thomas
a the churchvard ; Miss
B.dn
ider Lawrence R.N. 1 Jenkins John, market gardener, Beili-
Glas house
(vicar),Vicrge Jones Cha/rles, farmer, Malps farm
j. Jones John, farmer. Bridge farm
Jones William C. farmer. Pant farm
Meredith Wni. frmr. Graig-yr-Navod
' Morgan Edgar, farmer, Llanellen
Jones Rev. Wm. Davie
COMMERCI
Austin David, farmer, Twyn-Glas
Austin Thomas, farmer. Dutfryn
Durham George, farmer, The Park
Durham Tom, farmer, Cwm M
Glan-nant & Upper (.'wm farms
Francis Arthur, farmer. Ty-Oir
Holmes Thomas F. market gardener.
James Richard, farmer. Glan Usk
Jenkins John, farmer. Graig-y-C^i
Jenkins John, farmer, Pcntwyn
ourt farm
rris Joseph, farmer. White huiis
ry .lames, fanner, Glan Ochran
Price William* coffee tavern, Seren
Gobraith & market gardener.Liltle
Llan^isk
Roberts Gco.market gdnr. Twyn Glas
Roberts William, farmer.Cefn-y-Coed
Roberts William, farmer. Cwm-Cylon
Rowley Joshua Williams, market
gardener, Beili-Glas
Simnionds William, market gardener.
Beili-Glas-Bach
I Powell
Tom, cattle dlr. Llanellan ho
(Mr
Istind
Orchards
'rice Slephe
combe Charles, blacksmith
Sidney, river keeper. Oak cot
Thomas, dairyman. Upper ho.
rmer. Upper Hoel-Gerrig
I Williams Annie M. (Mrs.-), shopkeepr
iiiller(water),0cran ml 1 \^ illiams James, builder, & post off
garde
The I
IiXiANFOIST is a village on the river Usk, which of glebe, 27 acres being upland coppice: it is in the gift
bounds the parish on the north, ij miles south-west from of the Marquess of Abergavenny, .and held since 1914 by
Abergavenny station, on the Great W.'stern railway, in the Rev. Herbert Morice Jones, of Jesus College, Oxford,
the Monmouth division of the countj. hundred, petty \ The Reading Room and Institute, an iron building, was
sessional division, union and ctuinty court district of | erected in 1909. The Abergavenny Municipal Borough
Abergavenny, Abergavenny rural deam-ry, arch<leaconr .----•-
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaflt. "' ~
Abergavenny canal and the road from Abergavenny
to Merthvr Tydfil both pass through the parish. The
church of' Saint Faith is an ancient building of small
dimensions, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and a western bell gable with 2 bells :
there are memorial windows to Crawshay Bailey esq.
the great ironmaster of Nant-y-glo, who is buried here,
and one placed by Lt.-Col. W. H. Wheeley lo his
brothers: the chancel was restored in it?? by Craw.shay
Bailev esq. son of the above, and since deceased: there
are 80 sittings: in the churchyard are two ancient
yew trees, and an ancieijt stone cross: a lych-gate was Tim
erected at the enhance to the churchyard in 1902. The , past
roeister dates fr
■. net vearlv
the ye
1736. The living
and Rural District Sanatorium was erected in 1897
a cost of ^850, and will hold 22 patients. The latu
Crawshav Bailey esq. bequeathed jfi.ooo, invested in
consols, for the benefit of the church. A large brewery
is carried on here by the Charles Edwards Brewery
Limited. Here also are quarries flf. extensive stone for
building, and limestone, coal ana ironstone are found
abundantly in the parish. Here are the links of the
.Monmouthshire Golf Club with a nine hole course. The
Blorenge Mountain. 1.720 feet high, runs through this
parish. The Martiuess of Abergavenny, who is lord of
the manor, ami the trustees of the late William Bailej
Partridge e.sq. (d. 1909), are the principal landowners
is sandy : subsoil, stone. The chief crops are
wheat and oats. The area is 2,058 acres; rate-
able value, /^•;,3
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
LLANFRECHFA LOWER.
81
part of Llanfoist in Blaenavon Urban District
1894 taken with parts of other parishes tu foi
civil parish of Blaenavon.
Post Office.— Ja
Williams, sub-postmaster. Letter
through Abergavenny, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office, ij miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected 1872, & since
enlarged, for 112 children; William Kirkman, master
PHIVATE RESIDENTS.
Edwards John, The Hawthorns
Flynn Walter, Breweiy house
Jones Rev. Herbert' Morice, Tlie
Rectory
Jones Griffith Humphrev.The Laurels
Kelly His Honor Judge S. A. Hill.
Llanfoist house
Miers Capt. Hanmer James D.S.O.
Pen-y-worlod
Morris Edward, Dan-y-Blorenge
Price Benjamin J. P. Glan-nant-y-llan
COUMEECI.iL
Abergavenny Borough Cemeteiv
Abergavennv Borough k Abergavenny
Rural District Council Joint Sana-
torium (William Dyne Steel M.D.,
C.M.Aberd., L.S.Sc.Durh. medical
officer)
Amyes Fredk. farmer. Castle Pryddy
Barber William, boat proprietor
Cashell Thomas, New inn
Charles William S. frmr.Old Rectory
Denner Percy, farmer, Llanfoist farm
Edwards' (Charles) Brewery Limited,
brewers. Llanfoist brewery
Forty John, market gardener. Little
Pen-y-Graig
Gab
James, far
liliANFRECHFA LOWEH is a parish in the
Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Usk, petty
sessional division, union and county court district of
Pontypool, rural deanery of Caerleon, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The Eastern Valleys
branch of the Great Western railway from Newport to
Blaenavon and Brynmawr has a station at Ponthir in this
parish one mile south-east from the village; it is 1564
miles from London, 4J north from Newport and sh south
from Pontypool. Llanfrechfa Lower includes Oroesyceilog
and Ponthir. The church of All Saints is a building of
itone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel,
nave, north aisle, south porch and a fine embattled
western tower containing 5 bells : it was restored in 1872
at a cost of ^^3,000, and will seat 250 persons. The
register dates from the year 1727. The living is a vicar-
age, net yearly value ;f3io, incuding 27 acres of glebe,
with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of
Llandaff, and held since 1918 bv the Rev. John Bees
Phillips. There is a Baptist chapel at CROESTCEILOG.
At PONTHIR are tinplate works and a Baptist chapel,
erected in i8oo, with 400 sittings. The old Roman
road runs alongside the road through Oroesyceilog.
Llanfrechfa Grange, a large mansion in the Elizabethan
style, pleasantly situated in a park of about 30 acres
and overlooking the valley, is the seat of Major-Gen.
William Frederick Cleeve C.B. and Mrs. Cleeve.
Llan-yr Avon, the residence of Alfred Massey Pilliner
esi|. J.P. i.s a modern mansion in the Gothic style.
John Capel Hanbury esq. who is lord of the manor, and
James and Caleb Griffiths are the principal landowners.
The soil is clay ; subsoil, sandstone, with some Silurian
showing near the church. The chief crops are wheat,
barley, oats and roots ; there is also good pasturage.
The area is 2,220 acres; rateable value, jf7,i94; the
population in 1911 was 1,443.
Post Office, Llanfrechfa.— William Powell, sub-post-
. master. Letters arrive from Newport. The nearest
money order office is at Ponthir & telegraph office at
Llantarnam, half a mile distant
William, farmei .
John, Bridge inn
Albany, dairyman.The Grove
r. Upper Ninfa
Jenkins Jas. jun. frmr. Middle Ninfa
Joint Isolation Hospital tor the Aber-
gavenny Borough &, the Aber-
gavennv Rural District Council
(William Dyne Steel M.D., CM.
Aberd., L.S..Sc.Durh. med. officer)
Monmouthshire Golf Club (Charles
C. Heywood esq. hon. sec. k E. H.
Bretherton, sec)
Morgan Roderick, haulier
Morgan William, f,irm bailiff to Mr
W. D. Woodward
Pearson .Sidney H. gulf professional.
Golf club
Suiter Samuel, market gardener
Vai.ohan Edwin, Llanfoist inn
Vaughan Samuel, dairyman
Post & M. 0. Office, Oroesyceilog.- Richaid Parkhouse,
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Newport. Pont-
newydd is the nearest telegraph office, i mile distant.
Post office closed at 1 p.m. thursdav
Post & M. O. Office. Ponthir.— William James Morgan,
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Newport. Caer-
leon is the nearest telegraph office, ij miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— Lower Ponthir & The Lamb
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
All Saints' Church, Rev. John Rees Phillips, vicar; 8 &
11 a.m. & 6 p.m
St, Mary's Mission Church, Oroesyceilog; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m
Baptist, Oroesyceilog (called Pontrhydyryn), Rev. John
D. Rees; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist. Ponthir (Zion), supplies; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m ■
tues. 7.15 p.m
Public Elementary Schools.
Oroesyceilog (mixed), enlarged in 1893 & in 1507, for
120 children ; Edward Charles Park, master
Oroesyceilog (infants), built in 1907, tor 102 children ;
Miss Fletcher, mistress
These schools are under the control of the Eastern
Valleys group of managers, with two local visitors,
the Rev. John D. Rees, Llwynon & W. T. Horton ;
W. H. V. Bythway, Glantorvaen, Hanbury roadi
Pontypool, clerk to the managers
Llanfrechfa Lower (mixed), erected in 1862 & enlarged
in 1893,-for 116 children ; George A. Stephens, master
The school is controlled by six managers: Rev. John
Bees Phillips, Vicarage, correspondent
Police, Harold Veal,
able, Oroesyceilog
Ponthii
Railway Station.
Thomas Thompson, station master
LLANFRECHFA LOWER.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Marked thus » receive letters
through Llantarnam.
Cleeve Major-Uen. William Fredk.
C.B. & Mrs. Llanfrechfa grange
(letters through Caerleon.Newport)
"Evans Arthur Winsloe, Fernhill
*Farr Reginald Geoffrev, Haverford
•Maddan David Walter Gow. South
bank
Phillips Rev. John Rees. Vicaraue
♦Pilliner Alfred Massey J.P. Llan-
yr-Avon
•Price Capt. Arthur J. Mera Sol
Williams George W.J.P. Llys-BrecMa
(letters through Caerleon)
Early closing day, Thurs. i p.m.
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Ford William, farmer. Lamb farm
Harris Clifford H. frmr. Llanfrechfa ho
Harris William, farmer, Church farm
Jones William, farmer, Bethllvdd
Llanfrechfa Rifle Range (William
Powell, sec)
Morris Evan & Richard, farmers,
Skvbornewvdd
Tovey Reginald & James, farmers,
Bailey-y-Rhedin
Wait Tom, miller (water), Llan-y-
Avon
Walden James, Gate inn
Wells George, farmer. Tyllwydd
Williams Bessie (Mrs.), farmer,
Wannypwll
William's Edward, farmer, Creigydd
OROESYCEILOG
Marked * postal address. Pontnewydd,
Newport.
Huddon W. E. C. HoUv house
Rees Rev. Jn. D. (Bapti.st), Llwynt.n
Spencer George, The Laurels (postal
address. Pontrhvdyiyn)
»Ward Thoma.-s, The Grove
COMMERCIAL
Early closing day, Thursdav i p.m
Kufton William, farmer
Day Arthur, beer retailer
Flughes John, shopkeeper
Hughes Thomas, market gardener
Jones Benjamin Lewi8,Upper CockP.H
Ash-
Jones John, boot repairer
•Jones Mary (Miss), grocer,
Lewis John, carpenter
Llovd Lncv (Mrs.), farnn
ford hair
Parkhouse Richard, sub-postmaster
& shopkeeper
Pritchard Miss, shopkeeper
Turner John, farmer, Cwmheron
Watkins Thomas, blacksmith
•Welsh Flock Oo. Ltd. flock manufrs
PONTHIR.
Liriffiths James, Hafod
Hnirhes John Howard, Brantwood
Hughes Llewellyn, Gorsafdy
■liiTiett Bertram, Sunny place
.Tarrett Margaretta (Mrs.).Oakfield ho
Jones John Michael. Derllwyn house
Mr
Der
Brechta cottage
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Thurs. 1 p.m.
u.icher Jo.seph, .Star P.H
Harris Robert, farmer. Candor farm
nvard Eynon. farm bailiff to C. &
J. Griffiths. The Cottages
82 LLANPKECHFA LOWER.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kELLy'3
Jenkins Blanche (Miss), beer retailer I Rice Annie (Mrs), coUector of poor ] Wulerl
Morgan William J. sub-postmaster i rates for Llanfrechfa Lower, The WilliaL
shopkeeper, Gaerllwvd Laurels | tor o
i Sevenoaks Philip. Pnntbir Hnu«p P.H
LLANFKECHFA TIPPER, or Holy Trinity, Pont-
newydd, is a parish, and includes the villages of
Pontncwydd, Upper Cwmbran and Pontrhydyrun, and is
in the Pontypool division of the county, Usk hundred,
Pontypool petty sessional division, union and county
court district, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconry
of Monmouth and diocese of Uandaff. Pontnewydd
is sj mUes north from Newport and 3 south from
Pontypool and 157J from London. The Eastern Valleys
branch of the Great Western railway from Newport to
Blaenavon and Brynmawr has two stations in this parish,
vh. Upper Pontnewydd, half a mile from the village,
and Pontrhydyrun. The Brecon and Monmouthshire
canal runs through the parish. The "Local Govern-
ment Act of 1858" (21 & 22 Vict. c. gd) was adopted
bv the district, Nov. 1670. and it was then governed
bv a local board ; but under the provisions of the
"Local Government Act, 1894" (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73), it
is now controlled by an Urban District Council of 12
members. Water works were erected in 1886 at Llan-
frechfa Upper for the supplv of water to this parish, Cwm-
bran, Llantarnam and Po'ntrhydyrun. Holy Trinity is
an ecclesiastical parish, formed June 25. 1885 ; the church
locally at Pontnewydd, is a building of stone, in the
Gothic style, erected in i860, ami consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and a tower containing one bell: in
1890 the church was considerably enlarged by the addition
of a handsome north aisle contaming five bays, at a cost
of ;^68o ; there are memorial windows to two children
of the late R. Edmunds esq. J. P. and to Betsy Bumford
(d. Nov. 13th, 1878); a new organ, costing £2^0, was
added in 1886, and a carved oak pulpit with memorial
brass was presented in 1890, by friends of the late E.
Edmunds esq. : a memorial tablet has been erected to
the Rev. Robert William Bury .Sanderson, vicar 1893-
1900, by the officers and men of the ist Monmouth
(Volunteer) Battalion of Royal Artillery, and an oak
screen to Mrs. PiUiner, of Llantarnam Grange: the
church affords 450 sittings. The register dates from
the year i860. The living is a vicarage, net yearh
value ;^I90, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
Llandaff, and held since 1903 by the Rev. William
Donald Istnnce Mackintosh, of St. Bees College. There
are Baptist. Congregational and Primitive Methodist
chapels. Messrs Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Limited
are the principal landowners. The soil is marl ; subsoil,
clay ; the chief crops are wheat, oats, barley, potatoes
and grass. The area of the civil parish and Urban
District is 1,779 acres of land and 8 of water ; rateable
value, /;i6,723; the population in 1911 was ^,468.
Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
1894," part of Llanfrechfa Lower parish was taken to
form the new civil parish of Griffithstown.
Here are two tinplate works.
UPPER CWMBRAN is ij miles west from Pontnewydd.
In the village is a Primitive Methodist chapel. Here are
the large colliery and fire brick works of Messrs. Guest,
Keen and Nettlefolds Limited.
PONTRHYDYRUN is a hamlet, i mile north from
Pontnewydd.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephone Call Office, Pontnewydd.—
Mrs. Mary Florence Amelia Bevan, sub-postmistress.
Letters through Newport
Post & M. O. Office, Upper Cwmbran. — George Henrj
Lawrence, sub-postmaster. Letters through Newport.
Pontnowydd, a miles distant, is the nearest telegraph
Bros, tinplate manufctn
ndham, farmer & colleo-
I tor of rates for Llangattock, .Stokes
Pontbir House P.H ' croft
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meeting day. 3rd tuesday in each month, at Council
room. Primitive Methodist School Room, Pontnewydd,
at 7 p.ra
Members.
All retire in April, 1922.
Chairman, Hugh Orlando Gibbon.
Lett«r Boxes. — Mount Pleasant ; Lowlands &
nllwyd
PONTNEWYDD.
Henry Beese.
Joseph J. Poulton
William Thomas
Thomas Titley
John Williams
William Williams
Vice-Chain
Henrv Beese
William G. Dunbar
Richard Evans
Augustus John Jenkins
E. Laramv
Adams Mcllrath
Officers.
Clerk. William Clark, Coronation road, Cwmbran
Treasurer, A. C. Mitchell, London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limited, Newport
Medical Officer of Health, William Edward Cavanagh
Murphy MB. & B.Ch. Cwmbran
Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Morgan Rees Jones, ij
Station road, Pontnewydd
C'jllector, Horace James Russell, 17 Richmond road
Pontnewydd Fire Brigade Station, Commercial street,
E. G. Makepeace, captain
Police Station. Richmond road, Thomas Arundel,
sergeant in charge
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Holy Trinity, Pontnewydd, Rev. William Donald Istance
Mackintosh, vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8
a.m. ; wed. 7.15 p.m
St. Andrew's Mission Room, Pontrhydyrun; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
Baptist. Richmond road, Pontnewydd; 11 a.m. k 6
p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Upper Cwmbran (Siloam) (Welsh k English);
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Upper Cwmbran; 11 a.m. & 6 p m. ;
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Pontnewydd (Ebenezer) ; 11 a.m. Jc 6
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Pontnewydd (Pontypool Circuit) ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; fri. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Upper Cwmbran (Pontypool Cir-
cuit); II a.m. &6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
Undenominational Christian Mission Hall. Pontnewydd;
II a.m. k 6 p.m. & mon. & wed. evenings
Public Elementary School:
Upper Cwmbran (mixed), built
PniVATK 11E.SIDBNTS
Stanser
Bowker Charli
Edin., F.R.H.S. Cwmbran house
Bunifriril Miss, Sunnybank, Rich-
mond road
Cantle Henry, Lowlands,Richmond rd
Hnyles Alfred Wm. M R C S.Eng.
Armidale
Lennard George William.The Laurels,
Station road
Mackintosh Rev. William Donald
Istance (vicar). The Vic.nrage
M.ikepence Edmond. Glenwern
Welsh Thomas. Mnindee house
Williams Charles. Station ro.id
Williams William, iq Station road
COUMBKCUL.
jAllsopp Mabel Ellen (Mrs.), confec-
I tioner, 20 Commercial street
L.R.C.P.i Avondale Tin Plate Co. Limited, tin-
plate manufacturers. T N S Cwm-
bran, Newport area ; T A " Avon-
dale, Pontnewydd"'
Betterton Charles Frederick, insur-
ance agent, 13 Station road
Bevan Mary Florence Amelia (Mrs.).
stationer. Post office. New street
Bowker Charges Stanser L.R.C.P. k
S.Edin., L.R.F.P.SGlas., L.M..
F R.H S. surgeon. Cwmbran house
Bowkelt William Charles, greengrcr.
Chapel street
Burgess Jomes Thomas, greengrocer.
Commercial street
58 boys b
school, built in 1891, for 150 children;
Hugh Orlando Gibbon, master; Mrs. Catherine Evans,
mistress
The school is controlled bv the Eastern Valleys Group
of Managers; Henry Bythway, Pontypool, clerk;
John Williams, Cwmbran, attendance officer
Church of England, Pontnewydd (mixed & infants),
built in 1861, enlarged in 1893 & 1898, for a6o mixed
k 102 infants; Mrs. May Chedjoy, mistress
The school is controlled bv 6 managers; Rev. W. D. I.
Mackintosh, The Vicarage, Pontnewydd, correspondent
Railway Station.
Upper Pontnewydd, F. C. Parkes, station master
Charles William Edward, carpenter,
Richmond road
Chatwin George, shopkeeper. New st
Cleverly Georije, fried Osh dealer.
Richmond road
Cocker James, farmer
Cocker Mary (Mrs.), boot dealer, 15
Commercial street
('ooper John H. boot ma. Chapel st
Cunibley William Henry, painter, 34
Chapel street
Cwmbnin k Pontnewydd Co-operative
Society Limited, Chapel street
Davies E. N. farmer. The Uplands b
Bryn farm
D ivies Fredk. hair drssr.14 Ohapel st>
Ebbw Vale Steel. Iron k Coal Oo.
Limited, tubo manufacturers
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE, llangattock-nigh-iwk. 83
Edmunds Mildred (Miss), stationer.
i6 Commercial street
Filer Benj. shopkeeper, 36 Chapel st
Gazzi Brothers, refreshment rooms.
5 Commercial road
George & Co. draprs. Commercial st
Gough Franl!,icreengrocr.4 Chapol st
Griffin James, shopkpr. Mnt. Pleasant
Haime Claude J. wheelwright, Tvne-
TVj'dd road
Hale Bula K. (Mrs.), draper. 3c
Commercial street
Haj-les Alfred William M.R.C.S.Eng..
L.S.A. surgeon, Armidale
Hiatt William Henry, news agent 8,
6 refreshment rooms 10, Commer-
cial .street
Holloway George, furniture dealer,
39 Richmond road
Howard Florrie (Miss), shopkeeper.
Richmond road
Hunt Florence (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Station road
James Samuel, grocer. Station road
■Jenkins E.(Mi.sa), refreshment rooms.
9 Richmond road
Jenkins Vernon, Bridge End T.H
Jones & Tavlor, farmers, Mt.Pleasant
Jones Alfred K.S.S. blacksmith, Ty-
newydd road
Jones Bertha (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Lowlands terrace
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.). farmer.
Five locks
Jones Frederick Thomas, boot maker,
3 Commercial street
Jones James Thos. painter, 5 New st
Jones Morgan Bees, surveyor & sani-
tary inspector to Urban Distrjct
Council, 15 Station road
Jones Percy, news agent, 58 Com-
mercial street
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), .shopkeeper.
Mount Pleasant
Jones William Henry, butcher. 26
Commercial street
Jones Wm. Jas. draper. 17 Chapel st
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch to Newport),
■ open tues. thurs. & sat. Commer-
cial street ; draw on bead office, 5
Threadneedle street. London E C j
Mollrath Adams, travelling draper,;
Commercial street
Matthew.s William Henrv, ironmongr.
Chapel street
Miller Bessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Lowlands road
.Mnrris David John, saddler.Chapel st
Morris James (Mrs.), confectioner, 81
Chapel street
Murphy William Edward C, M.B. i
Cb.B.Dub., L.M. Richmond road j
Nicholas Wm.Hy.heer retlr.Five locks
Palace Picture Theatre ;
Paul Priscilla (Miss), dress maker,
Cromwell place
Pearce Rhoda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30
.Station road
Pontnewydd & District Constitutional
Club, Lowlands road
Pontnewydd Fire Brigade (E. G.
Makepeace, capt.). Engine station.
Commercial street
Pontnewydd (The) Tin Stamping Co,
Limited, show card & tablet manu-
facturers, tin box manufacturers &
tin printers & stampers
Poulton & Whiting, bldrs. Station rd
Poulton Joseph, butcher, Chapel st
Poulton Mary Ann (Mrs.), butcher,
21 Commercial street
Price John, farmer
Price William Henry, hair dresser.
Commercial street
Redbrook Tinplate Co. Ltd. (Alex.
Taylor, managing director), tinplate
manufacturers
Richards Alfred Thomas, builder,
12 Church road
Richardson James, grocer, 43 Rich-
mond road
Richardson Thomas P. beer retailer,
Roberts Percy Charles, commercial
traveller. The Firs. Lowlands
Roberts Wm. gra?.r. Tynewydd farm
Russell Horace James, china & glass
dealer & collector, 17 Richmond rd
Scott Thos. grocer, 52 Commercial st
Smith Williain 0. greengrocer, 17
Commercial street
Thorna Sidney Jas.grocer,i8Chapel st
Titley Thos. confr. 11 Commercial st
Trumper Hannah (Mrs.), outfitter, g
Commercial street
Turner Isaac, beer retailer, 13 New st
Walker Edward, Pontnewydd inn,
Comiuercial street
Wells Geo. beer retlr. Commercial st
Wells Wm.King'sHead P.H.Station rd
Whitcombe Albert, shopkeeper. Com-
mercial street
Whiting Thos. see Poulton & Whiting
Williams Jn. beer retlr. Mt. Pleasant
Williams Lily Beatrice (Mrs.), hard-
ware dealer, 7 Commercial street
Williams Wm.grcr.19 Commercial st
Working Men's Club & Institute
UPPER CWMBRAN.
C0M3IERCHI..
Baldwin Henry, grazier
Bevan Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Blaen-bran
Bevan Samuel, grazier
♦Forkeswell John, Mountain Air P.H
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited,
colliery owners & fire brick makers
Hale Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Harwood James, farmer, Typocha
Lewis Herbert J. grazier
(Janfrechta Upper Urban District
Council Water Works (William
Clark, clerk)
Lloyd Henry Lawrence, butcher
Matthews Bert, shopkeeper
Morgan David, grazier
Powell Lewis, grazier
Williams John, beer retailer
•Williams John, gr.izier,Capel Clwyd
Williams Thomas, grazier
Williams William. Bnsh inn
PONTBHTDTBUN.
Bevan Moses, farmer, Brjchiard
GoUidge Joseph, market gardener
Haycock Joseph, grocer, & post off
wells Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr
Ilk ins John
LliJftTGATTOCK JUXTA CAERLEON, see Caerleon.
liLANGATTOCK LINGOED is a parish and
small village, 3 miles east from Llanvihangel station on
the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford section of the
Great Western railway, and 7 north-east from Aberga-
venny, in the Monmouth division of the county, hundred,
petty sessional division, union and county court district of
Abergavenny, rural deanery of Abergavenny, archdeaconry
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Cadoc is an ancient building of stone, in the Gothic style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south jiorch aud an em-
battled western tower containing 3 bells : between the
chancel and nave is a beautiful rood screen of the date
of Henry VI. : the church plate includes a chalice and
paten of hammered silver, the latter forming a cover :
there are 105 sittings. The register dates from the year
1696. The living is a rectory, net yearly value ^175,
with residence and 16J acres of glebe, in the gift of the
Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1917 by the Rev.
.Tohn Griffith. There are -some quarries of very good
sed for building purposes. The Marquess
d of the manor, and Roger
pal landowners. The soil is
favy clay. The chief crops
es, with much pasture land,
rateable value. ^1,574; the
h sub-postmistress. Let-
iny. Llanvihangel Cru-
order & telegraph office.
Public Elementary (Endowed) School (mixed), erected
in 1848, for 43 children & since enlarged in 1887 to
hold 56 ; & supported in part by an endowment of
;^400 bestowed in 1849 by JamesDavies, formerly of
Devauden, to whose memory a tablet was erected in
the chancel of the church ; Mrs. Mary Ellen Thomas,
of Abergax
enny, who is lor
Vau
_'han e
sq. are the princi
(■la\
" and
and; subsoil, he
are
wheat.
oats, barley, appl
The
area
s 1,944 acres; r
pop
ilation
in 1911 was 13s.
Post
omce
—Miss Ei.iily Le
ve froDi Aberga
the nearest mon
4
miles
distant
Griffith Rev. John, Rectory
Hartridge Montague, Pen-v-Rheol
(postal address, Llanvihangel Cru-
Baylis Thomas, farmer. Great
Bayliss Gilbert, farmer, Pentr
Bayliss Gilbert Farmer, f:
Davies Thoma
navies Thoma:
Davies Warren, farmer. 0
Husbands Robert (Mrs.).
Great Cwm
Johnson Walter, farmer
Jones Albert, farmer, Tump
Jones Allan, farmer, PwUaoa
1 Harold, farmer, Jones .James, farmer, Kellea
I Jones Samuel, farmer. Little park
farmer, Penrose frm iKingscote Thos. H. farmer,Low.KeU6«
farmer. Up. Kellea \ Morgan David John, shopkeeper
Perrett Charles,Carpenters' ArmsP.H
Probert Edward Reese. farmer.
Great park
Tranter John, farmer. Little Canip-
farme
liliANOATTOCK-NI&H-TJSK is a pariah and vil- petty sessional division, union and county court district
lage, on the road from Abergavenny to Usk and Mon- 1 of Abergavenny, rural deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry
mouth, the river Usk bounding the parish on the south, | of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of
close to the Penpergwm r.ailway station, which is in this j St. Cadoc is an ancient building of stone in the Norman
parish, on the Great Western line friiu .\bergavenny to 1 style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a
Newport, 3J miles .south-south-east from Abergavenny, ' western belfry containing one bell : there are 120 sit-
7J north-west from Usk, and 7J nortli-east from Ponty- ! tings. The register dates from the year 1597; the
pool, in the Monrimnth division of ih>< rountv, httndred. ' earlier records ar-e much decayed. The living is a
iTTOCK-.MGH-isii. MONMOL THSHIEE.
[kellv's
t,'leb,-. »
ith resii
^450, including 15 acres of | Thp area is 1,586 acres of land ami 31) of v,s
the gift of the Maii|uess of | able value. fA.^go ; population in igii, 265.
chapl
AbiMi
Offii-o. The Bryn.— Mrs. Margaret Barton, sub-
^ tuiistress. Letters arrive from Abergavenny.
' II"' -"■i''|i"-p "■ -iiujii;MM-n"\ . I Lhiiivihangel Gobion, ij miles distant, is the nearest
nV iT.'" r'''l"' ?'.,' n ' ' TlT." M " "'"iiey order & telegraph office
Iv 1 "1 I'a' '('"ill" m'liinr "' Li'i'(i ^^''^^ I.-tter Box, Ivy villa, cleared -week days only
Mcrtl.v and Wiliiam'"Bei,'inald j!'f. Herl'>ert"esq. Dx!, i P","*" P.«°i''n'f^5: School (mixed) built in 1878 & en-
.1.1'. arc til.- principal landowners. The soil is clay; , '"'S'^'' '" "898, for 76 children; Mrs. Jane Drew, mist
subsoil. >;ravel. The crops are wheat, oats, barley and Tcnpergwrn Bailway Station, Frederick Morgan, station
turnips, but the land is mainly devoted to pasturage. master
TRIVATK IfKSIDESTS. COMMEBCIAL.
Bosanquet Victor F. Bryn Ehydderch Boy 1 .fames. King of Prussia P.H
C.irner Kev. Horace Glasgow V D. Boyt Wm. farmer. Mount Pleasant
(rector), The Rectory Davies Robert, farmer, Aberfwydd
Haines William, T-Bryn i Evans George (Mrs.).
Lemmon H. Gallienne,Llangattock hoj gardener, Bed house
Lewis Windham Roser, Llangattock Harris Oliver, farmer, Glangattock
court Harris Thomas William, dairvraan
Pritchard Kiohaid Kdnard, Bryn- : Hart Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Oain Hnbbiiid Walter, gardener to the;
Pvm Leslie Ruthven. I'tiip.iywni 1,, Rev. H. G. Corner D.D.Old Rector\
Richards William H. Brvncciv,, Hughes William (Mrs
Wntliins James, Ii-v villa ' Penpcigwm
Maddocks Cartwright, farmer. Park
Lettica
Marsh Frederick, farmer, Llyn Cecil
, Matthews Allan James, blacksmith
rket Morgan John, farmer,Llangattock tm
Morris Walter, farmer, Brooklands
Phillips James, farmer. Little Tre-
LLANGATTOCK-VIBON-AVEL is a parish and
village on the old road from Abergavenny to Monmouth,
> miles north-iiest from Monmouth, the nearest railway
station, and 13 from Abergavenny, in the Monmouth
division of the county, hundred and petty sessional
ilivision of Skcnfrith, "onion and county court district
of Monmouth, Monmouth and Skenfrith highway dis-
trict of the Monmouth Rural District Council, rural
fliunery and aivhdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
i.f Llandaff. A feeder of the river Trothy flows through
I lie parish. The ihurch of St. Cadoc. rebuilt, with the
.■xception of the tower, in 1875, at a cost of ^^2,500, by
I be 1st Baron Llancottock, in memory of his father, is
.1 huililim: nf slom- in the Early Enelish and Perpen-
dicular slylr<, r.iii-ivtiiiu: of chancel, nave of three bays,
north ai>I. anil ucxif-rn tMwcr containing () bells, three
of which aiv datril 1707, the remainder having been
recast iliiiinL' ili-- pa.-i, .i-ntury: tl a-Jt window is in
memory of John E. W. Rolls esq. and the west window
is to his nidow: the window in the south wall was
erected in 1913 to the memory' of the ist Baron
Llangattock (d. 1912) : there arc five other stained
windows : the chancel retains sedilia and a cre<lence
formed in the sill of the south and north windows
respectively : the rci-edos of alabasl-er and marble was
given by Mary Ocl«via Rolls in 187.5, in memory of her
father, and there i~ aUo an alabaster screen: there are
several bras, and -imu,- lal.lcts datioL' from the early
part of .(he 171I1 i-.niinv. 1.. ill. Ki.(n~ raiiiily. formerly
IC
The
register uole> (i-imi tin- M*ar 1*1^3. nn* inins '" *>
vicarage, with the chapelry of Llanfaenor and the vicar-
age uf St. Maughans annexed, joint net yearly value
jQ-i^o, nilh residence, in the gift of the Hon. Lady
!5helle\-R.ilK. and held since 1917 bv the flcv. Charles
Edgar' Delacour de I^billiire M.A. 'of Exeter College,
Oxford. At LLANFAENOR. 2 miles hortb-wcst. i< an
ase. restore
lUtli porch
1904
nd a «..
about
the post office, at Neu.a-il'. • !■ iumtj ..f the once
famous tree known as ' lie i_i!riid^.-,'.r Oak." which
had a girth of ay feel : in the iinni.diate vicinity is
Croft Hir spring, coaimonly called " The Wishing
Wells," where formerly seven different kinds of water
were . supposed to exist. The Hendre. a handsome
mansion of brick and stone, in the Norman and Tudm
sivles, is the seat of the Hon. Ladv .-^hellev-RoUs and
Oiipt. Sir .Tnhn C. E. .<hellev-Bolls bnit. One of the
Michael. farmer,Upper court
;lliam, frmr. Lr. Mt. Pleasant
rthur George, wheelwright
Williams Henry, farmer. Great house
Williams John, farmer. Llangattock
Mill farm
many aicnues of Scotch firs planted to commemorate
the union of Scotland with England leads from the
Manor in a northerly direction. The trustees of the
late Edward Arnott esq. J. P. (d. 1906) are lords of the
manor. The Hon. Lady Shelley-BoUs is the principal
landowner. 'The soil is clay; subsoil, old red sandstone
and part clay. The chief ci'ops are wheat, oats, clover
and some barley. The area is 4,313 acres ; rateable
value, ;f3,S83; population in 1911, 415 in (he civil
parish and 605 in the ecclesiastical parish, which in-
cludes St. Maughans.
Parish Clerk, William Pugh.
Post, M. O. & T. Oflice. The Hendre.— Mrs. Mary Jane
Morgan, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive through
.Monmouth ; no Sunday delivery
Wall Letter Boxes, Pwl-ty-Cwm corner, Llangattock
road, cleared week days only ; Newcastle road, cleared
week days only
NEWCASTLE (Novum Castrum), ij miles north, i» a
hamlet, and derives its name from the fortress which
anciently stood here, surrounded by a moat : very little,
however, is known of it« history ; in the reign of King
Edward lit. it belonged to the Huntleyi.
Post Office, Newcastle.— Arthur Rooke. .sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Monmouth ; no Sunday delivery.
The nearest money order & telegraph office is at The
Hendre, 2 miles distant
Willi Ijetter Box, Upper road, cleared week days only
Public Elementary School, for the united parishes of
Llangattock-Vib'on-Avel & St. Maughans, is a hand-
some stone building, erected in 1R77 by the ist Baron
IJangattock, for 12; children ;
, mistress
COUNTY .MAGISTRATES FUR SKENI'-RITH PETPY
SE.SSIONAI- DmSION.
Jackson Sir Heniy M. Mather- bart, C.B.E., M.A., D.L.
Llantilio court, Abergavenny (chairman)
Bradney Col. .Joseph Alfred C.B., T.D., M.A., F.S.4.,
D.L. Talycood court, Monmouth
Jackson Rt. Newton, Blackbrooke. Pontrilas, Herefordsh
Lipscomb Clement John, Croesvaen, Llangattock-Viboii-
Avel, Mon
Partridge Henry, Part-y-se»l, Brosmont. Hereford
Wliitnev William Henrv Smith, Grosmont, Hereford
Clerk' to the Magistrates, Stephen W Watkins. P.m-
trilas
Petty Sessions ore held at Police court, Graig, the third
Saturday in the month at u. The following parishes
are indtided in the Petty Sessional Division : — Grosmont,
Llangattock-Vibon-Avei, Llangua, Llantilio-Crossenny.
fUpper k Lowc-r), TJanvibangPl-Tstern-Llewem, St.
Maughans. .Skenfrith
Labilliere Rev. Charles Edcar Dela-
cour de M.A. fvicar). The A'icarage
Llangattock The Ladv Georgina M.
The Manor
Lipscomb CleuientJn. J.P.Croes-vin'n
TV.Ils Sir John Conrtown E. Shell")
bart. The Hendre
Rolls Hon. Ij«dN Shellcv, The Hendre
Sinilb Rev. Arthur Dudlex (curah).
Tb. Bed hniise. Newcastle
COHMKRCIAL.
Annette George, head gamekeeper t
Hon. Lady Shelley Rolls, TheDarli:
Biggs George, tanner, Newcastle
Biggs Percy, farmer k rate coUecto
k assistant overseer, Lettravane
Bowen Daniel, Nant farm
Rowen David, farmer, Llan farm
It.iwen Samuel, Jews house farm
lOoombcr Thorfias, head gardener to
Hon. Lady Shelley Rolls,TheHendre
Triwles Ernest M! farmer. Lower
I Hendre farm
C.wles Reginald T. H. farmer, i,
assistant overseer for WonaMow,
Pen-v-Llan
Davies Albert, Wellington inn, New-
castle
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUrHSHIKE.
LLAN(.0\KN
Macintosh John, Castle inn , Reynolds William. Imllei to Hon.
Morgan Eva(Mrs.).faimer,The(irangc Lady Shelley Bolls, Oak house
Morgan Lewis, fanner, Gt.Llanlewith Rooke Arthur, grocer, & post offinc.
Morgan Mary Jane (Mrs.), grocer,! Newcastle
Post office, Hendre j Ryder Annie M. (Mrs.), farnipr,
Nicholas Jn. farmer. Lower Hendre I Pciitio farm
Parish Hall & Reading Boom (C. J. i Sibbons Arthur, farmer, Far farm
Lipscomb J. P. .sec) Sibbons David, farmer. Pool farm
Preece Tom Lewis, farmer, Llan- .Smith Thomas Oliver, chauffeur Ui
gattock farm ! Hon. Lady .Sh,.ll,.y Rnlls,Pen-y-Cwm
Pugh William, insurance agent fciWood Ernest, farm Kailiff to Hon.
parish clerk. Vicarage cottage, Ladi Shellcv Rolls, link house
Newcastle road Wood Walter, tanner. Llaiidishty
Deiislon Frank, larmei. Little
Llanlewith
Denston John, farmer. Grove farm
Den stnnWm .farmer, New f rm .Newcstl
Evans Regd. farmer, Newcastle farm
Fisher Humphrey, farmer, Little
Llanllewyd
Jeffreys Fdk. farmer. Middle Hendre
Jones Harry, blacksmith to Hon.
Lady Shelley Rolls, Hendre
Junes Job, farmer, Llancrever
Lipscomb Clement John J. P. land
agent to Hon. Lady Shelley Rolls.
The Hendre Estate office
LLANQ-EVIEW is a parish, lying west of the roads . persons, to be selected from the thi'ee parishes of
leading to Monmouth, Raglan and Chepstow, 2 miles Llangeview, Llangwm and Gwernesney ; the founder
east from Usk station on the Great Western railway from also gave land for the support of the same by deed
Osk to Monmouth, 13 north-west from Chepstow and 14 | dated 1621 ; the management is in the hands of lo
north-east from Newport, in the Monmouth division of trustees, of whom the vicar is one ; the trustees for the
ihe countv. hundred and petty sessional division of Usk, ' charity were first elected in 1625 : the Rev. Henry Rees
Pontypool" ' union, I'sk county court district, rural 1 B. A. vicar of Llantrissent, has been chaplain of the
deanery of Usk, archdeaconrv of Monmouth and diocese | ahushouses since 1917. Lord Raglan G.B.E., C.B. is
of Llandaff. The church of St. David is a small edifice j lord of the manor, and the land is divided among
of stone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, ] various owners. The soil is clayey ; subsoil, clay. The
nave, western porch and a western bell turret contain- I chief crop is wheat. The area Ls 1,462 acres of land
uig 2 small bells : there are 70 sittings. The register of ; and 2 of water ; rateable value, ^^1,697 ; the population
baptisms dates from the year lyoq ; marriages. 17134 j in 1911 was 145.
burials, 1711. The living is a vicarage, net yearly i Sexton, Philip Lewis.
value ;^ioo, in the gift ofGeorge Francis Colborne esq ; betters from Usk by messenger. Usk is the nearest
and held since 1866 by the Rev. James Blower B. A. of ] „^^,„p^ ,„,^pj. ^ telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Jusus College, Oxford, who is also rector of and resides ■
at Gwernesney. In this parish are almshouses, erected The children of this parish attend the schools at Llangwm
in 1625 by Roger Edwards esq. for 12 old and infirm Ucha & Usk
Daniel Mrs. Sarah
relv
Brvn
COMMERCIAL.
Baker Jn. Saml. Upper J
Cc.wles John, farmer
Dowding Charles, New inn
Marfell Richd. Hy. frmr. Great hous,
Morgan Arthur, farmer, Graigolway
farm
Newman Wm, Geo. New House trm
Parton Thomas, beer retailer
Price James, farmer. Mardy farm
Stephens Hannah (Mrs.), farmer,
Pentwyn
Williams Jas. farmer. Up. House tim
IiIjANGIBBT is 3 parish, on the river Usk, between j residence of Frederick Rutherfoord Harris esq. J.P. ;
Usk and Caerleon, 3! miles south from Usk railway sta- Court-Bleddyn, of Mrs. Watts. The principal land-
tion. in the Monmouth division of the county, in the j owner is Major Albert Addams-Williame J.P. of Lansor,
hundred of Usk, union of Pontypool, county court dig- | near Caerleon, who is lord of the manor. The soil is
trict of Usk, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconry of clay and gravel ; subsoil is silurian. The chief crops
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. are wheat, barley, oats, turnips, mangolds, clover and
Oybi, or Kibbius, is a building of stone, in mixed styles, | hay. The area is 4,463 acres of land, 25 of water and
■' ' ' ■ ' of tidal water; rateable value, /■4,262 ; the population
1911 was 416.
Sexton, Charles Williams,
lice Constable, John Robert Briggs
COED-T-PAEN is a hamlet in this parish, -jf, miles
listing of chancel, nave, south porch and a
tower containing 8 bells : the church was restored in
1909 at a cost of ^£1,900, under the supervision of Mr.
W. H. Dashwood Caple, architect, of Cardiff : there are
sittings for about 200 persons, about 40 being free.
The register of baptisms dates from the year 1679;
u.arriages, 1754; burials, 1676. The living is a rectory,
net income ^350, with 77 aores of glebe and residence,
in the gift of Major Albeit Addams-Williams J.P. and
held since 1892 by the Rev. Herbert Addams-Williams
M..^. of Magdalene College, Cambridge, who is also
pfipetiial curate of Coed-y-Paen, a hamlet of the
parish, and rural dean of Usk. Here is a Baptist
chapel, erected in 1837, with 200 sittings, and a read-
ing room, erected in 1887, by Mrs. Addams-Williams.
In the parish are the ruins of an ancient castle, once \ Coed-y-Pae
strongly fortified. The present Llangibby Castle is the mistress
Post, M. O. & T. Office.— Mrs. Maude Kennett. sub-
postmistress. Letters arrive from Newport '& Usk
Wall Letter Boxes.— Llwyn-v-Celyn ; Coed-y-P.ien ; Toll
Bar (Court. Bleddyn) ; Lla'iigibby Castle
Public Elementary Schools.
Llangibby (mixed), to hold 90 children ; William
Henry Kennett, master
(mixed), to hold 40 children ; Miss James,
(Marked thus t receive their letters
through Coed-y-Paen, Pontypool,
those marked t through Caerleon,
k those marked * through Usk.)
PEIVATE llESIDENTS.
.» ;.l;n„-William-^ Ll.-Col. Le,,j,ard,
Peuaiih house
1 ddams- Williams Rev. Herbert M.A.
(rector & rural dean). Rectory
Davie-. Rev. Thomas r,,thi.iTi (Bap-
tist). Coed-v-Paen
tOriffin Stephen Treseder J.P. Coed-
y-paen
Harris Frederick Rntherfo..!-,! J.P.
Llangibby castle
JTallis Alfred S., J.P. Llwyn-y-
Celyn
Watts Mrs. Court Bleddvi:
COMMEBCIAL.
Arms
tBroben Alexander,farmer,Ty Perrott
Dando Fredk. Jn. farmer, Cwmfrydd
tElston Alfred, farmer, Penhewaen
England Edwin Taylor, frmr.Cilwrgy
England Frank, farmer, Graigwith
Glasier George Mason Glasier, solici-
tor i agent to the Llangibby
estate. The Cottage
Gray Llewellyn, farmer, Pencarreg
tGriffin Stephen Treseder, frmr.Comu
Griffiths Jn. farmer, Clawdd-y-park
Banner Albert, farmer, Twvn farm
Harris Geo. farmer. Up. Cefn Carna
Harris Thomas, farmer, Pen-y-park
Harris Thomas, farmer. Tonbach
Hodges Sidney, farmer. Hill farm
*Jones David & James, farmers,
Alle
fan
Whi
House farm
Lewis John, farmer. Park farm
Lewis Sidney, farmer, Cwm farm
t-^rthur Thomas, Carpenter
PH. Coed-y-paen ,^^,
Arthur Win. Gwyn, farmer,CefnlIeehlLewi3 Thomas, farmer. New
Barton Juhn Heiiry. bailiff for .TobnlLloy.l Joseph, farmer, Pen-y-glog
& Victor Pask. farmers. Tre^rwo. jfLong Augustus, carpenter.TheFores
liLANOOVEIT is a parish, on the old road from Mon- 1 railway and 6f
Usk, 3 miles south from Dingestow station on Monmouth divisii
and Pnntyi-o.i! cectior: of the Great Western ' petty sessional d
the Usk
Morgan Elizabeth Sarah (Mrs.),
White Hart P.H
Morgan Mrs. farmer, Whitehall
tParkcr James Henry, farmer, T'lii-
y-bedda
tPreston Sarah (ilis.), farmer, Cwm-
Price Francis, farmer, Tresteron frni
Reading Boom (William Hy. Kennett.
sec. & manager)
Roberts Jn. carpntr. & assist. overseei
Stephens Thomas, farmer, Bittea
Thomas Richard, farmer, Glenynani
*Tucker Wm. farmer, Cwm Dowlais
Vimpany Henry, farmer, Duffryn
tWatkins Thomas, farmer, Tynycaia
Wellings Frank, huntsman 10 the
Llangibby hunt
Whiteway John, farmer. Lower Cefu
Carna '
Williams Albert, shoeing & gon. smith
tWilliams Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Coed-
y-paen farm
Young Henry. Ton farm
louth-west from Monmouth, in thi^
1 of the county, hundred of Raglan,
'ision of Treilech, union and county
.ANGOVEN.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
court district of Monmouth, Baglan and Trellecli high-
way district of the Monmouth District Gouucil, rural
deanery and archdeaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of
LlandaiEf. The church of St. Goren is an edifice of
stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and a belfry containing one bell : it
■was thoroughly restored in iSgo-i at a cost of ^400,
and during the restoration the stone stair to the rood
loft was discovered and opened up ; in the churchyard
is an ancient cross, restored in 1902, at the cost of Mrs.
Earnshaw, to commemorate the termination of the war
in South Africa (1899-1902); in 1905 the churchyard
wall was repaired, and new iron railings and four new
iron gates provided ; there are 80 sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1749 ; mar-
riages, 1755. The living is a vicarage, with that of
Pin-y-Clawdd annexed, net yearly value £176, and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff,
COMMKBCIAL. i Jone.s Fred, fa
Anstey Arthur, farmer, Llananant
liallinger Thomas k Sons, farmei
Trecastle
Gwynne John, farmer. Four ashes
.Liiie.s Aubrey J. farmer, Pwl Morg:
and held since 1914 by the Bev. Thomas Davies L.D
of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Pen-
y-Clawdd. A charity of £ii, bequeathed by the latn
Mr. William Jones, of Tygyrog, Llanishen, is distri-
buted yearly. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are
the principal landowners. The soil is clay; subsoil,
clay and gravel. The chief crops are wheat, oats
and barley. The area is 1,898 acres ; rateable value,
j^i,2i5; the population in 1911 was 118 in the civil
parish and 172 in the ecclesiastical parish, which in-
cludes part of Pen-y-Clawdd.
Letters arrive through Monmouth. Wall Letter Box.
Pen-y-Clawdd, about ij miles distant, is the nearest
money order & Llanishen the nearest telegraph office
pla
attend the school
, Little Llangoven Lewis Tom, farmer. Old house
George Herbert, farmer. The! Morgan Mary (Miss), farm6r,New bo
1 Homestead ' Morgan John, farmer
Jones Kenyon, farmer, Tregirog j Parry Thomas, farmer, Wern-du
i Jones Thomas, farmer. Church farm Powell William, farmer, Pentre
IiIiANQSTONE is a parish on the roaJ from Xewport
to Chepstow, 3 miles north from Llanwern station on the
South Wales section of the Great Western railway, and 5
east from Ne-nport. in the Monmouth division of the
county, hundred of Caldicot, petty sessional division,
union and county court district of Newport, i-ural
deanery of Caerleon, archdeuconry of Monmouth and
diocese' of Llandaff. The church (name unknown) is an
ancient building of stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, organ chamber, nave, soiith porch
nnd a turret containing one bell : the church was ro-
stored and new roofed in 1897: a new organ chamber
was built in 1909 : there are 120 sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1763 ; mar-
riages, 1755. The living is a rectory, net income ;£i35,
with 42 acies of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Rev. William H. Williams M.A. rector of Portskewett,
and held .'•ince 1892 by the Rev. W'illiam Henry
Williams M.-\. of Oxford University, who is also rural
dean of Caerleon and rector of Kemeys Inferior. There
PRIVATE HESIDESTS
Baldwin William. Cherry orchard
Brewer Lt.-Col. John Claridge Reiinie
J.P. Gorelands
Brewer Mrs. Gorelands
Haig Miss, Thatched cottage
Bennie John B. Tregarn house
Strange John, Llanbedr
Williams Bev. VTilliam Henry MA
(rector 4; rural dean). The Eeclnry
dedicated to St. Peter
appeared and a moderr
was formerly a chapel her
which has now entirely d
house has been built upon the site. A'iscountess
lihondda, who is lady of the manor. Sir Thom.19
Edward Watson bart. and James Barter .esq. are the
principal landowners. Liangstone Court farm is the old
manor house. The soil is partly light and loamy ;
subsoil, a portion in limestone. The area is 1,345
acres; rateable value, ^2,174; the population in 1911
was 210.
Llanbedr is a hamlet included in this parish, on the
road from Newport to Chepstow. There is a United
Methodist chapel at Catsash ; the ancient church of St.
Carig here is now used as a bam.
Parish Clerk, John Evans.
Letters received through Newport. The nearest post.
money order & telegraph offices are at Caerleon &
Penhow, about 3 miles distant
The children of this parish attend the schools at Llande-
vaud
COUMEHCHL.
Attewell William, market gardener
Bridle George, farm bailiff to Mrs.
Brewer. New House farm
Halse Percy, market gardener
Hardy Thomas, farm bailiff to Sir
Thomas Edward Watson hart. J.P.
Cal.sa.sh farm
Hockey Fred, grocer
Liwrence Herbert Bowe, New inn
North Alfred John, nurseryman
Palmer J. & Sons, market gardeners
& florists. Priory nurseries; & at
Windsor gardens, Ely, Glam
Roach Thomas, wheelwright
Eosser Wm. farmer, Tregarn faiui
Trotman Jas. farmer, Liangstone ct
Williams Marv (Mrs.), farmer, Tre-
garn mill
LLANGUA is a parish, on
Monmouthshire ami on the river
the parisli on the west and sepa
of Hereford; it is 2 miles south-west frum Pontrilas sta-
tion on the Newport, Abergavenny ami Hereford branch
of the Great Western railway, lonorth-east from Aber-
gavenny, and 14 south-west from Hereford, in the Mon-
mouth division of the county, hundred and petty ses-
sional division of Skenfrith, union of Dore, county coxirt
district of Hereford, rural deanery of Abbey Dore,
1 borders of 1 with residence, in the gift of the exors. uf the lain
liich bounds Col. E. Lucas-Scudamore, who has one turn, and tho
\ the county | Lord Chancellor, who has two turns, and held since
1Q06 by the Rev. Richard Pateshall Dansey. who resides
at Ke.ntchuroh, in Herefordshire. The soil is red clay
and loam ; subsoil, raari. The chief crops are wheat,
barley, beang and two-thirds pasturage. The area i»
711 acres; rateable value, /',3,2<;S; the population in
1911 was 73.
rchdeeconry and diocese of Hereford. The churchof .St. I Letters through Hereford. The nearest post & money
James is a small but ancient building of stone in the '
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, north pon-h j
and a wosteni turret containing 2 bells : there are 50 j
sittings. The register dates from the year 1714. The
living is a rectory, annexed >n 1886 to the rectory of
Kentchnrch, Herefordshire, joint net yearly value /330, '
Karr Edward, farmer. Llech farm Jones William, farii
.Ia.n.i« Alfred, farmer. Great h.a.se
LLANOWM T70HA (or Uchaf) and ISHA (or
Isaf), or Upper and Lower Llangwm, arc jointly one
parish for ecclesiastical purposes, on holb sides of the
road from Usk to Chepstcw and about a miles south of
the road from Usk to Monmouth. 4 miles east from
Oik station on the Coleford. Monmouth, Usk and Ponty-
pool section of the Great Western railway, 9 north-west
from Chepstow and 15 north-east from Newport, in the
Monmouth division of the county, hundred and petty
lessional division of Usk, Chepstow union, tisk cciniitv
court district, rural deanery of Ufk. archdeacnnry ilf
Monmiiulh and diiK'ese of Llandaff. The old church of
St. Hierom. LlanL'«m Ucha. erected in the i3lh century,
is 0 building in the Early English style, consisting of
chancel, nave and south porch, nnd a large square tower
• >n the north side of the chrtncel, cnnt.iining i hi-lls :
order k telegraph office for Monmouth Cap
Pontrilas. 2 miles distant & for the rest of the parish,
firosmont is the nearest
Wall Letter Box, Momuouth Cap
The children of this parish attend the school at Grosmont
ler, Pentwyn Sayce George (Mrs.), farmer & shop-
keeper« Cap farm
it was thoroughlv restored in 1870, from di'sigiis b.v
the late Mr. J.' P. Seddon nnd the late Mr. Ewaii
Christian, architects, of London, at a cost of about
j£i,5oo, including the rood-screen, considered one of
the finest in this part of the kingdom : there are 150
sittings. The register dates from the year 1663. The
parish church of St. John. Llang>vm Isha, is an edifice
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel and
nave, and a central turret containing one bell : it was
rebuilt in 1850, and services are held in it alternately
with the church nt Llangwm Dcha: there are 70 sit-
tings. The living is a joint vicarage, net yearly value
£x2o, with 23 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the bishop of the diocese, and held since 191 1 by the
Rev. Prank Phinehas Hill B.A. of St. Catharine's
Cnllege. Cambridge. Here is a Baptist chapel.
DIRECTOKY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
LLANHILLETH. 87
Trevella, now occupied as a farm house, was a mansion
of some antiquity, and still presents several indif-xtionf
of its former condition. Lord Eaglan G.B.E., O.B. is
lord of the manor, and George Lawrence esq. and C.
W. Whalley esq. are the chief landowners. The soil is
clayey; subsoil, clay. The chief crop i.s wheat. The
a^-ea of the parish of Llangwm Ucha is 2,498 acres ;
rateable value, ^i>S96; the population in 1911 was
207 ; the area of the parish of Llangwm Isha is 633
rateable value, ^^527 ; the populatio
1911
LLANGWM UCHA.
COMMERCIAL.
Bigham Robert, blacksmith
Cowles Uriah (Mr8.),farmer.TylIwyc
Davies William, farmer, Altybella
Evans Charles, farmer, Tyvree
Evans William, farmer. Uplands
Frost Albert, miller (water), Llai
gwm mill
Hall John Henry, farmer, Trevella
Hopkins Thomas, farmer,CefnBuch;
Houghton Alfd. farmer, Trelay farn
IJaii
faruier, TyT
rriages.
lavid, fa
Jenkins Benjami
'Jones Alfred, ea
! Jones Beatrice (Miss), farmer. Camp
j House farm
I Morgan Annie (Mrs.), farmer, Pwlltb
' Morgan James, farmer. Goitre
I Northover Elizb. (Miss), shopkeeper
I Paget James, Church farm
, Powell Geo. farmer & rate collector
Reece Isaac, farmer, Baelea
I Thairs William, farmer, New house
I Walters John, Bridge inn
Hughes Matilda (Mrs.), frmr.Tybach! Weeks John, farmer, Pentwyn
JJLANHEITH'OCK is a parish on the banks of the river
Usk and the road from Newport to Monmouth, i| miles
north-east-by-north from Caerleon station on the Here-
ford section of the Great Western railway, 5 north-
I'ast from Newport and 5 south from Usk, in the Mon-
mouth division of the county, lower division of Usk
hundred, petty sessional division of Caerleon, union of
Xewport, county court district of Usk, rural deanery of
Caerleon, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of
Llandaff. Of the ancient church of St. Gwenoe, which
formerly stood at the juncture of the Soar brook with
the Usk, no traces now remain. The church of St.
John the Baptist, rebuilt in 1863, is an edifice of stone,
in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave,
north aisle, south porch and an embattled western
tcwer containing 2 bells : the tower was restored and
new roofed in 1898, at a cost of ^130 : there are 140
sittings. The chalice now in use is dated 1576. The
register of baptisms .and burials dates from the year
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. i COMMERCIAL.
Davies Rev. Henry (rector). The | Arthur William, blacksmith. Garth
Rectory 1 Evans Alfred, miUer(water).Soar mill
Harding Theodore, Woodbank I George Thomas, farmer. White house
Parish Clerk, Thomas Harrhy.
Post Ofiice. — Frederick Powell, sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive from Newport. No delivery on Sundays. Usk
is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 4 miles
distant
Public Elementary School, opened in 1871, for 85 child-
ren ; Mrs. Silverthome, mistress
Perthcretig Williams Hannah (Mrs.), farmer.
Nant-y-mark
LLANGWM ISHA.
till Rev. Frank Phinehas B.A
(vicar). The Vicarage
COMMERCIAL.
ones Alfred Philip, farmer, Llangwt
Isha farm
'owell Edgar, farmer, Ynsybont
ritchard Laura Edith (Mrs.)
Pentre
William & John, farmers
inse farm
farm
IVillian
Laybourne R. C. Talbot, Colomendv
Wood
Mackworth Sir Humphrey bart. J.P
Oaklands (postal address, Caerleon,
Mon)
Nicholas John William, Frondeg
697. The living is a rectory, net
^160, with 40 acres of glebe, in the gift of the
Det>n and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since 1876
by the Bev. Henry Davies, of St. David's College,
Lampeter. There is a reading and reci'eation room near
the church. John Capel Hanbury esq. D.L., J.P. is lord
of the manor ; Sir Humphrey Mackworth bart. J.P. and
Major W. E. Jones are the chief landowners. The soil is
stony loam ; subsoil, gravel and clay. The chief crops
are wheat and barley. The area is 1,471 acres of land. 2
of water, 13 of tidal water, and 14 of foreshore; lute-
ahle value. /i,qo6 ; the population in 1911 was 198.
Letters through Newport. The nearest money order &
telegraph office is at Caerleon, about 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— Church Gate; opposite Glen Usk
House ; Usk road & Llansoar Fawr
Public Ele.nentary School (mixed), built in 1851, for 34
children ; Mrs. Sarah Parrott, mistress
Rees Thomas, farmer, Ty-coch
Smith Robert, mason
Snell Thomas, blacksmith
Sneli William Henry, blacksmith JE
assist:mt oversr. & collector of rates
Thomas Wm. farmer, Llansoar-fawx
Waters Fred, farmer, Pencraig fawr
Watts Alfred, farmer
Watts Richard, Wheatsheaf P.H
Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Wm. Edwd. farmer,Berllandeg
Morgan Llewellyn, farmer, Pantgwyn
Morgan Matthew, frmr.Pencraig-fach
Powell Wm. Thos. farmer,Colomendy
! Reading & Recreation Room (J. W i
1 Nicholas, sec) '
LLANHILLETH, or Llanhiddel, is a parish with a j dist chapels, and c
station I mile south from the church on the Western ! Bells. The Institut
V<alleys section of the Great Western railway, 173 miles | at a cost of jf 7,000, includes
Calvinistic chapel of iron
for working men, erected
at Six
in 1904
from London and 5 miles west from Pontypool, in the
Mcnmouth division of the county, hundred of Aber-
gavenny, petty sessional division, union and county
court district of Pontypool, and in the rural deanery of
Blaenau Gwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandaff, and is within the area of the Abertillery
urban district. The Monmouthshire canal commences
in the parish ; the river Ebbw forms the westei-n
boundary of the parish Aberbeeg, Six Bells and
Crumlin are villages of Llanhilleth ; the latter will be
found under a separate head. By an Order in Council
dated Dec. 15, 1911, Christ Church was substituted
for that of St. Ultyd as the parish church. The old
parish church of St. Ultyd, standing on rising ground,
is an ancient building of stone in the Gothic style,
consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a tower
containing 2 bells : in the church are various monu-
ments, and an ancient font : the church was restored
and decorated in 1891, when the old windows were
reglazed. at a cost of /600 and again in 1912 : there
are 84 sittings : in the churchyard are several old yew
trees. Tlie register dates from the year 1733. C'hrist
Church, the new parish church, erected in 19 10 at a
cost of over _£5,ooo, is a building of stone in the late
14th century style, consisting of chancel, nave, north
and south transepts, aisles, organ chamber and vestries :
there are 500 sittings. The church of St. Mark, stand-
ing in the centre of the village and erected in 1898, is
a building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of
chancel and nave and a bell-cote containing 2 bells :
there are 350 sittings. The living is a rectory, net
yearly income /630, with residence, in the gift of the
Marquess of Aberg.ivenny. and held since 1895 by the
Rev. Daniel Felix, of .St. Bees. There are Welsh and
English Baptist, Gongregationa] and Primitive Metho-
d billiard
a gymnasium and swiuiminn- baths, and also a large
concert hall seating about 1.000 persons. The petty
session.s are held in this building. Near the church is
a large mound, and there are also some remains of a
castle. There is a colliery of some extent. The ladv
and lords of the manor are as as follows :— Miss Julia
Guise, Sir Nicholas William George Throckmorton bart. ;
Philip Witham esq. Henry Wliite esq. Rev. Gorges
Fettiplace John Gwynne Evans-Gwynne M.A. rector of
Rettendon, Battles Bridge, Essex, and Francis Tothill
esq. The principal landowners are T. P. Price esq.
Percy Phillips esq. William Ed
Imond Jones Williams
esq. and Messrs. Partridge
Williams
]. Mrs. Bellin, T. Phillips
Jones and Ward. The soil
The chief crops are wheat, oats and
barley. The area is 1,998 acres of land and 11 of
water; rateable value. /r4i,63i; the population in iqu
was 9.562 in the civil parish and 9,570 in the eccle-
siastical pariah.
Post, M. O. & T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Llanhilleth.
— Frederick George Powell, sub-postmaster. Letters
are delivered from Newport ; no delivery on Sundays
Post & Telephone Office (sub-post office to Llanhilleth).
— W. Rawlinson, sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Box. Royal oak
Police Station. Frederick Campbell, sergeant in chssrge,
& 4 mon
Railway Station. W. E. Jones, station master
Petty Sessions are held at the Workmen's Institute,
fortnightly on Tuesday.
(For names of Magistrates & places in the Division
see PoTitypool.)
,.\..1LL,ETH.
M0N.A[0UTH8HIEE.
[kelly's
ABEEBEEG is a village in the parish ot Llanbilleth,
Tvith a station uf the junction of the Blaina and Ebbn
VjI" railway? with the Western Vallejs line belonging
to the Great Western Company, 173J miles from London,
4} sontU from Blaina and 8 south-west from Pontypool.
Christ church, erected in :9o7-9 at a cost of ovii
j£5,c:o, is a building of stone in the Gothic style of
the late 14th century, and consists of chancel, nave,
transepts, aisle, organ chamber and vestries and a
tower. The church is served by the vicar of Llan-
billeth : there :ire 400 sittings. Here are also Baptist
and Primitive Methodist chapels, several collieries end
a large brewery. Between Aberbeeg and Six Bells is a
cemetery of 14 acres controlled by the Ahertilh-ry
Council.
Police Station. David Williams, constable in charac &
Bells if I mile north fromAberbC'
M. 0. & T. & Telephonic E. D.
■g railway station
Office, Aberbeeg
(letters >hould have Mon. added). — David Jenkins,
»ub-postiuaster. No delivery on Sundays
Wall Letter Boxes, Harcourt crescent & Brynawel
Post, M. (). & T. (dispatch only) & Telephone Call
Office. Sis Bells (letters should have Abertilleiy
added). — Thomas Phillips, sub-postmaster
Public Elementary Schools.
The schools are under the control of the Abertillerj
Urban District Local Education Authority, with three
local managers for each school
Secretary, Arthur J. Llewellyn, Education offices,
Abertillery
Llanhilleth, erected in 1894, & opened in 1895, for 200
boys & girls & i58 infants; Griffith Jones, master;
Miss Ada Smith, infants' mistress
Brynhyfryd (mixed), erected in 1907, for 288 boys &
girls i 174 infants; John Rowland, master; Mrs. A.
E. Williams, mistress
Ty-r Graig, built in 1912, for 780 children ; H .J.
Lewis, master; Miss J. Powell, mistress
Aberbeeg (mixed), buUt in 1B73, & since enlarged to
hold 213 children ; Thomas Bunyan Martindale,
Mis
A. J.
;hle
fants
1899, for 200 children;
ix Bells (mixed), erected
D. J. Badger, master
ix Bells (infants') ; Miss Annie Moses, mistress
;ailway Station at Aberbeeg, John Williams, station
LLANHILLETH.
PRIVATE KESIDENTS.
Fiost Thomas Joseph J. P. Oaklands
Gorman Michael J. P. Rosslea
Lewis Henry, The Hollies
Lloyd Dan, Glen view
Butherford Thos. E. Llanhilleth ho
Stanfield John J.P. Belle Vue house
Williams Rev. Samuel David (Congre-
gational). 15 Oxford place
COMMEKCIAL.
Farmers marked ihus I farm isc
acres & over.
Adams & Son. greengrocers, 14
Commercial road
tAndrews Edward Thomas, farmer.
Mount Pleasant (letters through
Aberbeeg)
Andrews Mary Ami rMrs.), green-
grocer. High street
Andrews William Daniel, farmer,
Hafodarthen Isha
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Arthur Phillips,
manager) ; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Bartlett James, grocer, 6 High "st
Beriii Bros, confrs. iq Commercial rd
BUina Industrial & Provident Society
Limited CW. Oriel, manager).
Haiv
ificial
Bnwen Rachel (Mrs.), confr. High st
Buchan Brothers, tailors, 13 Com
mercial road
Cae Velin Building Co. Ltd. St.ition
ch.imbers. Commercial road
Cook William J. furniture dealer, 25
Commercial road
Cramlin Building Co. Limited, Sta-
tion chambers. Commercial road
Dale J.(Mr«.),farmer, Lw.Argoed fui
Danish Butter Co. (F. A. Hall). 2
Ruilwny street
Davies John Hy. greengrorr. High s!
Davies Thos.draper,i6Commercial rd
Davis John, fruiterer. 24 High st
Dayton Charles, shopkeeper. High st
Dixon Wm. confr. 27 Commercial rd
Edwards William, shopkpr.4 High st
Evans Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper,
.Nfaosycnew terrace
Frost Thomas Joseph L R.C.P.Edin.,
LR.CS. & LM.Edin . L.R.F.P.S.
Glaa. surgeon fc medical officer &
public vaccinator for Llanhilleth dis-
trict, Pontypool union, Oaklands
George Joseph, shopkpr.7Andrew ter
Gorman i? Son, auctioneers Jt
valuers. Station chambers. Com-
mercial road. T N Llnnhilleth 18
Goman Margaret (Mrs.), confectnr.
- I'otnmeicial road
Gorman Michael, assistant overseer | Thomas Arthur Victor, grocer
& registrar of births & deaths for ' Thomaa George, Central hotel
Llanhilleth sub-district, Rosslea I Thomas Howard, grocer. High street
Hall Thomas S. farmer, Hafodryny tm Thomas Kedgwin Ralph Stewart
Hallett William, ironmonger M.P.S. chemist, 23 Commercial rd
Haves Wm. fried fish dlr. 15 High st , Ware Thos. hair dresser, 18 High st
Herbert Wm. J. prov. dlr. High st Wheeler Wm. Jn. plumber. High st
Holmes Wm. coufr. isCommercial rd 1 White Charles, farmer, Gilvach Ven
Horseman George, haulier, Varteg | Williams Robert, farmer
house, 24 High street ' Woodley & Co. butchers, 3 Commer-
Hunt Bros. saddlers, 9 Commercial rd cial road
India & China Tea Co. Limited.
grocers. Commercial road ABERBEEG
Jelly Benjanain, hair dresser, it ; ^uiyaik besidents.
Commercial road I „ ttt,,- ^ ^ „ .
Langley Edward, shopkeeper. Blaen- 5':"'g"l T^^^'^'i™ E- Dany Gr-
cuffin road
Le\-y Isaac, outfitter, 2a, C'omnie
cial road
Lewis George, ironmonger, 12 Cor
mercial road
Lewis Henry, Llanhilleth hotel
tLewis Henry, farmer, Maesvcnew
Bla
Dixon John,
Felix Rev. Daniel (rector), Bectorv
Herbert William John, Dany Graig
Jones Rev.W.Howell(Bapt.),Preswylfa
Lewis Mrs. Lydia Ann terrace
O'Sullivan John Daniel
Thomas John George. Lydia Ann ter
Wotton Edwnrd Dodd, The Firs
Lewis Jas. greeni.'ro.iCommercial rd
Llanhilleth Working Men's Institute I commekcial.
(Harry Creed, sec) I Aberbeet' Cemetery (William Gait.
London' Joint City & Midland Bank] clerk of the burial board) (letters
Ltd. (sub-agency) (T. J. Roberts.^ should be addressed Abertillery)
ager). 31 Commercial road
draw on head office, Threadneedle
street, London E C 2
McBean George, boot repairer. Com-
mercial road
Maesvcnew Building Co. Limited,
Station chambers. Commercial rd
Marks Isaac S. draper, 3*8 Com-
mercial road
Mason Thos. h:iir dresser. High st
tMorgan James k John, farmers. The
Farm
Morgan .lohn A. butcher, 6 Com-
mercial road
Morgan Thomas, farmer, Tyr Llwyd
Morgan William. Royal Oak P.H
Morris William, stationer, 7 Com-
mercial road
ii-'hlingale George, artilicial teeth
maker. High street
ml George (Mrs.), music ware-
house, 13a, High street
Partridge, Jones & Co. Ltd. colliery
proprietors (Thomas E. Ruther-
ford, manager), Llanhilleth colliery
ice John, farmer, Blaen Cuffin
ige.t Thos. news agt Commercial rd
inlinson Bros, fancy goods dealers
& stationers. High street & Com-
mercial road
R.iskin Benjamin, outfitter. High st
11 Fredk. blacksmith, Bridce forge
rt Jesse. Walpole Arms hotel
Sparks William J. boot maker, 21
Commercial road
me» George, ereonsirocer. 48 Com-
Aberbeeg k District Constitutional
Club (R. G. Williams, sec)
Bolt James Edgar, blacksmith
Boots Ernest, school attendance
officer. Warm Turn
Budd & Co. colliery proprietors, Aber-
beeg colliery
Collins Florence (Miss), Hanbury htl
Cook George, grocer
Davies Samuel, farmer, Havodarthan
Uohaf
Day k Son. bakers
Edmunds Harry, draper
Edmunds Thomas, grocer
Harris Thomas, school attendance
officer, Penygraig terrace
Hawkins Bessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Hunt Harry, Carpenters' Arms
Isaacs Anna (Mrs ). farmer. Pantd-du
Jenkins David, postmaster k shopkpr
^lone« James & Sons, haulage
contractors, coal merchants k fur-
niture removers. 37 Woodland ter
Jones James, confectioner
Jones Jenkins, Castle P.H
Kibby Henry, provision dealer
Lewis Ernest, shojikeeper
London City k Midland Bank Limited
(open tnes. tburs. k sat)
Morsan John, farmer, Church farm
O'Sullivan John Danl. L R.C.S.L,
L.A.H.Dub. physician k surgeon
Rowland John Edward, ironmonger
Tarsley Eleanor (Mrs ), beer retir
Taylor George, greengrocer
Thomas W. k Sons, grocers k draprs
Thomas Frederick William, farmer
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHciHIRE.
LLANMAKTI
(Fo
Brown WUliam. news agent
Evans Thomas, srocer
Flook Edward, boot repairoi-
Jones John, confectioner
Morgan Philip, batcher
rj- iMrs.). shopkeeper. jBlaina Industrial & Provident Society 1 Williams Sidney, dairyman
;ial road Limited (William Morgan, man- Wiltshire James, shopkeeper
Twissell Emma (Mrs.), china &c. dlr
Watkins John, grocer
Webb's (Aberbeeg) Limited, brewers
& wholesale wine & spirit mer-
Williams 1
33 Oomn
SIX BELLS.
names in this hamlet
Abertillery).
ager).
LLANISHEN is a parish, 3J miles north-east from
Llandenny station on the Ross, Monmouth and Pontypool
branch of the Great Western railway, and 8 south-west
from Monmouth, in the Monmouth division of the
county, hundred of Raglan, petty sessional division of
Trelleck, union of Monmouth, county court district of
Usk, Kaglan and Trelleck highway district, rural
deanery and archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of
Llandaff. The church of St. Denis is a building of
stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch and a tower with spire containing one bell :
there are 140 sittings. The register dates from the
year 1591. The living is a vicarage, with Trelleck
Grange annexed, joint net yearly value £^0 and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held
since 1897 by the Hev. Thomas Arthur Davies B..\. of
London University, who is also incumbent of Tielleck
Grange. Here is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Charities
i.i;75 acres; rateable value, ;Ji,i33 j *
191 1 was J84 in the civil and 297 in
lYendoU William J. Six Bells hot«l
producing ^19 yearly are distributed in money. Lord
Raglan G.B.E., C.B. is lord of the manor, and there aro
vaiious lando-.vners. The soil of lower Llanishen i»
clay : subsoil, clay, but top half is sandy soil. The
chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area i«
' ^ — - the population in
the ecclesiastical
^ , hich ini-ludes parts of Pen-y-Clawdd and Trel-
leck Grange.
Parish Clerk, John Morris Cnbner.
Pest, M. O. & T. Office. — Mrs. Hannah Jones Phillips,
sub-postmistress, letters arrive through Chepstow.
Telegrams .should be addressed Llanishen, Monmouth-
shire. No Sunday delivery
Wall Letter Box, Cobblers plain, week days only
PnMic Elem.^ntary School, built in 1877, at a cost o{
^«oo, for 87 children ; Mrs. Jane Hawkins, mistres-s
Cousens James Henry, Hillside
Davies Rev. Thomas Arthur I!. A.
(vicar), Vicarage
Fennell Alfd. Geo, Llanishen court
Johnson Misses, Glyn
Jones Edwd. Treharne, Tyr-ywen col
Lockhart-Ross Ranald Robert Hamil-
ton M.A.. C-E.. J. P. Llanishen ho
Marrows Edwin, Welcome lodge
I OOMMEKCHL.
Cobner John Morris, cattle dealer
Edmonds Albert, assistant overseer
Davies A. Gerald S. farmer
Edmonds David, jun. farmer & assist-
ant overseer for Llanvihangel.
Pen-y-bryn
Edmonds William, mason
Fennell Cecil George, farmer
j Howard Albert Thomas, blacksmith.
I & Carpenters' Arms P.H
.lames JohnRoberts.farmer.The Graig
Jones Ewart James, farmer, Llanvair
Jones Kenyon, farmer, Tregirog
Jones Reginald, frmr. Dyffryn farm
Phillips Hannah Jones (Mrs.), post-
mistress & grocer
Phillips William, builder
Preece Mark, farmer, Tyllwydd
Price Kdwin, farmer, Gwastod
Williams Arthur, farmer, Mardy
LLANLLOWELL is a parish on the old road from
Usk to Newport, and on the river Olway near its junc-
tion with the Usk, ij miles south-east from Usk station
on the Great Western railw ly. in the Monmouth division
of the county, upper division of Usk hundred, petty ses-
sional division and county court district of Usk, union
of Pontypool, and in the rural deanery of Usk, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St. Llywell is a very ancient structure, in the
Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a western turret containing 2 bells : the porch is
mteresting, and there is a good Norman font : the
church affords 70 sittings. The register dates from the
COMMEEOIAL.
Baker James & Son. farmers, Glei
Court farm
LLANMARTIN, with LLANDEVATJD, form a
parish for civil purposes, but ecclesiastically are distinct.
in the Monmouth division of the county, lower division of
Caldicot hundred, petty sessional division, union and
county court district of Newport, rural deanery of Caer-
leon, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff.
Llanmartin is 2J miles north-west from Magor station
on the South Wales section of the Great Western railway
and 6J east from Newport. The church of St. Martin,
rebuilt in the year 1858, is a building of stone in the Per-
pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and an embattled western tower containing one bell : in
a recess in the north wall of the chancel is an altar-
tomb of the time of Henry VII. believed to have been
erected to the first Sir Thomas Morgan, of Penycoed
Castle, 1495 : on the front of the tomb are 14 kneeling
figures of children, disposed on either side of a shield
upheld by an angel, seven males on one side and seven
females on the other. Two other tombs to Sir William
Morgan, 1542, and Florence (Bridges), his wife, with
recumbent effigies, ;md one to Sir Walter Mountngue,
1614, and Anne (Morgan), his wife, also with recum-
bent effigies, have been destroyed : the brass with
inscription is lost: there are no sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1778 ;
marriages, 1753. The living is a rectory, with that of
Wilcrick annexed, joint net yearly value ^170, with 30
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of C. Curion-
Heirick esq. and held since 1910 by the Rev. William
Dovey B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is a
hall built en glebe land adjoining the churchyard and a
Presbyterian chapel. Penycoed Castle, in this parish,
is generally considered as the most ancient of the six
castles of Wentwood Forest : this picturesque ruin con-
sists chiefly of a circular arched gateway and two small
year 1664. The living is :i rectory, net income ^locv
with glebe. The principal seat is Glen Court. Major
Albert Addams-Williams J. P. of Lansor, near Caerleon,
is lord of the manor. The soil is stiff loam ; sub-
soil, clay and marl. The chief crops are wheat, barley
and roots. The area is 782 acres of land and i3 of
water; rateable value, /880; the population in igii
was 59.
Letters through U.sk. Usk is the nearest post, money
order & telegraph office, ij miles distant
Wall Letter Box
riie cliiUren ni this parish attend the school at Llan-
trissent
pentagonal turrets, a round embattle<l tower nnd -"mi-
dilapidated walls: the architecture of these fragments
may be considered coeval «ith the first establishnjent
of the Normans in Gwent ; in the reign of Ijuei-ii
Elizabeth, Sir Thomas Morgan K.G. lord of Llantarnam-
,ind Caerleon, resided here : the remains of the keep have
for many years been used as a farmhouse. Viscountess
Rhondda [s ladv of the manor and the principal land-
owner. The soil is sandy ; subsoil, red sandstone. The
chief crops are grain and turnips and some pasture
land. The area is 1,123 acres; rateable value, ^1,285;
the population in the civil parish in 1911 was 164 and
in the ecclesiastical 154.
Purish Clerk, Edward Lewi«.
LLANDEVAUD is a hamlet, ij mUes north, on the
road from Newport to Chepstow. The church of St.
Peter, rebuilt on the site of an older structure in 1843, is
an edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and a western turret containing one bell : there ore
105 sittings. The register dates from the year 1S43.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £^^o, with
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and
held sin^e 1897 by the Eev. James Swinnerton. For
civil parochial purposes this place is united with I.lan-
inartin.
Letters through Newport. The nearest money on'er
k telegraph office is at Penhow
Public Elementary (Endowed) School, Llandevaurf
(mixed), founded L endowed by the Eev. Lewis Jones,
perpetual curate of Llandevaud, in 1846; the school
was enlarged in 1897 & 1905 ; it will hold 87 children ■_
Horatio L. Turner, master
90 LLAXMAKTIN.
Dovey ReT William B.A. (rector),
Eectory
Swinnerton Rev. James (vicar of
Llandevaud), The Vicarage
COJIMEHCIAL.
Baker John, farm bailiff te
Viscountess Rhondda, Penycoed.j Lpw
Llandevaud Low
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
Evans Thomas, gamekeeper to ]
wern & Penjcoed estates
Goode James, market gardener
Handford Joseph, carptr. Llande
Handford Thomas, foreman to
Llanwern & Penvcoed estates
Thomas, market gardener
Willi!
[kelly's
Diitliie William, farmer, Furd fMrm 'Pope David Solo
IjLANOVEB is a parish, on the high road from Aber-
gavenny to Pontypool, 3 J miles south from Abergavenny
station, and about 4 miles north-east from Nantyderry
station, both on the Great Western railway, in the' Mon-
mouth division of the county, hundred, petty sessional
division, onion and county court district of Abergavenny,
rural deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. The parish is bounded on the north-
east by the river Usk. and the Brecon and Monmouthshire
canal runs through it from south to north : the western
part of the parish is very mountainous. The church of
St. Bartholomew is an ancient structure of stone in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, porch and a
tower containing 5 bells, rehung in 1907 at the expense
of the late Hon. Mrs. Augusta Herbert r the lower was
also restored at a cost of about ^£'250, and in 1908 the
chancel was restored at the cost of the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners : in the churchyard is a very handsome
monument to the memory of the late Lord Llanover.
who died 27 April, 1867, and also an ancient stone
cross : the church will seat 200 persons. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1661 ;
marriages, 1754. The Uving is a vicarage, net yearly
Talue ^230, with residence and 25 acres of glebe, in the
gift of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since
Davies Rev. David (Cong.), Hanover ho
Davies Rev. Evan B..\. Vicarage
Jones Hugh David, Hen Bersondy
Treowen Maj.-Gen. Lord C.B..
C.M.G., D.L.,J.P. Llanover house;
9 Great Stanhope street W i &
Marlborough & Travellers' clubs
S W I, London
Watts David, Coedynodwydd
COMMERCIAL.
Austij. William, farmer, Brynpant
David David, farmer, Tymawr
David Robert, farmer, Couit Porth-
Davica David, coffee tavern
Davies Lewis, farmer. The Vro
Durham Caleb, farmer, Tvcoch
Edmunds Lewis (.Mrs), farmer,
Cashellfferwynt
Edwards Edward k William, farmers,
Neaadd Newvdd
Edwards Thos. "farmer. Bryn-hyfryd
LLANSANTFFBAED is a parish, on the road from
Abergavenny to Usk, containing only ^ house.*, and ^
miles south-east from Abergavenny and about 2 east
from Penpergwm railway station on the Great Western
line froTi Abergavenny to Newport, in the Monmouth
division of the county, hundred, petty sessional division,
union and coimty court district of Abergavenny, rural
deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. The church of St, Bridget is an
ancient building, situated in the grounds of Llansant-
ffraed C art, and was restored in 1858; it consists of
chancel, nave, south porch and a western turret con-
taining a bells: there are memorials in the chan.^el to
the ancestors of the Jones and Herbert families : there
are 55 sittings: in the churchyard is an ancient «tone
market garden
farmer
Reese Henry, farmer. Church farm
Reese Samuel (Mrs.), wheelwright
Rosser William, farmer. Court farm
Weekes Thos. frmr. Llandevand farm
Williams Benjamin, baker, Llandevand
Williams Charles Edward, market
srardener & assistant overseer for
Llanmartin with Llandevaud &
Wilcrick
1891 by the Rev. Evan Davies B.A. of St. David's CoUege,
Lampeter. Here is a Congregational chapel. The
Marquess of Abergavenny is lord of the manor. Maj.-
Gen. Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G., J. P. (lord lient.) is
the principal landowner. Llanover House, the resi-
dence of Maj.-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B.. C.M.G.. J. P.
(lord lieut.) is a noble mansion of Bath stone in the
Tudor style. The .soil is gravel; .subsoil, strata of
stone and gravel. The chief crops are wlieat, oats and
barley. The area is 2,818 acres; rateable value,
f,i.72?,: the population in 191 1 was 380.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,805, that
portion of Llanover parish in Blaenavon Urban District
was. in 1894, taken with parts of other parishes to
form the civil parish of Blaenavon
I Parish Clerk. Morgan Howell.
j Post & T. Office.— Miss Eleanor Jones, sub-postmi.stress.
j Letters arrive from Abergavenny ; no dispatch or de-
] livery on Sunday. The nearest money order office is
at Nantyderry, 2 miles distant
Public Elementary School (miied). built, with residence
for teacher, in" 1872, for 87 children; built by the
late LaJy Llanover; Thomas Arthur Williams, master
I Police Station, Maurice Ayland, constable
Evans John, farm bailiff to Maj.-Gen. .Llanover Estate Office
Lord Treowen I Mcliohis Edmund, farmer, Maerdy fm
Griffiths Frederick, rate collector foriParrv James, farmer, Blaenochran
Bettws Newydd, Bryngwyn.Clytha, ' Price Stephen, miller (water)
Llanarth, Llanvair-Kilgidin, Llan- Pagb Wm. (Mrs.),frmr.Hendre-uchaf
thewy-Rytherch. Llanvapley, Llan-j Redwood Thomas, farmer, Danyrheol
Llangattock-nigh-Usk & Llan-
vihangel-nigh-Usk, Post office
(uuffydd-Richards Susanna (.Mrs.),
teacher of music, Ty"r Eglwys
Hughes Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jacob Charles, farmer, Up.Llwyncelyn
Jacob Henry, farmer, Ty-to-maen
Jonathan Wm. farmer, Hendre glyn
Jones Brothers, grocers
Jones Margaret & Eleanor (Misses),
stationer.s, & post office
Jones John D. welsh flannel manufac-
turer fee. Gwenffrwd
Jones Stephen, farmer, Llansabbath
Lewis Daniel, farmer
Lewis William, farmer. Hendre Ka
Rees John, gardener to Lord Treowei
Reynolds Thomas P. gamekeeper to
Lord Treowen
Rowley John, farmer
Thomas Richard, farmer, Morfalas
Thomas Thomas, blacksmith
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Tytgwyn
Williams Abraham (Mrs.), farmer.
Hill farm
Williams David, farmer, Garnllech
Williams Edwin, beer retailer
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer.
Williau
Williai
WiUiar
John, farmer, Glandwyr
William, farmer, Ffawydden
Wm. farmer, Llwynceiyn
id Mn
W. far
LLANSOT is a parish, on the main road from Raglan
to Chepstow, 4j miles eaat-north-east from Usk station
anl 4 north from Raglan station, both on the Great
W. stern railway, in the Monmouth division of the
county, hundred of Raglan, petty sessional division and
county court district of Usk, union of Chepstow, Ponty-
pool and Usk highway district, rural deanery of Chej)-
stow, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and dioce.se of Llan-
dsfT. The church (possibly of St. Sisoy), restored in
1858 at a co.st of /400, is "an ancient building of stone
in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch and a large western tower containing 2
bells: there are 109 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1592. The living is a recUiry, net income
£mo, with residence and 17 acres of gle"hp, in the gift
of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1914 bv the
H«v. William Jones B.A. of St. David's College. Lam-
■ ^i-tor dates from the year 1753. The
■ r\. annexed to Llanvihangel Nigh Usk,
K \alne j£i44, including 65 acres of gleln-.
- I .\rtliur John Fludyer hart, and Lady
. ly. and held since 1900 by the Rev.
"f Durham University, and chajilain of
1 iitnl Hospital, who resides at Llanvi-
1 Mi Maj.-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B.,
(lord lieut.), is lord of the manor and
fhe soil is gravelly ; subsoil, marl and
rea is 290 acres ; rateable value. j^232 ;
1911. 13.
gh Abergavenny. Llanvihangel Gobion is
money order k telegraph office, one mile
r, Llansantffraed farm
peter, who is also rector of Llanvihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd
There is a Wesleyan chapel. There are" clnirities
amounting to about £1$ yearly distributed in money.
The land is divided among various owners. The soil
is loam : subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and oats. The area is 1.395 "c™* of land and
4 of water; rateable value, /'i.oos; the population in
iqii was ia8.
Parish Clerk. George Davies.
Post OfficB.--Mrs. Flora Jenkins, sub-postniistresa.
Letters arrive from Newport ; no delivery on suoday.
Llanishen, Mon. is the nearest money order & tele-
graph office
Public Elementary School (niLted), erected & opened in
1867. for 46 children, k enlarged in 1004 for 56
i-hildr
Eli;
DIBECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
LLANTHEWi-VACU. 91
.lonfs Bev. William B.A. (rector),The|Cale John George, farmer. IvewhouBei Jones Reginald, farmer, Duffryn frm
■Rectory • I Davies George, Cross Keys P.H Pritcbard Alfred, farmer & assistant
COMMKKCIAL 1 James Wm. farmer. Great Uanolway overseer, Pentre
Anstey Oliver, farmer. Lower house Jenkins Annie (Mrs.),farmer,Cross fm ] Williams Mrs. Lncy, farmer. Great ho
Baker William Langley, fiirmer. Jenkins Flora (Mrs.), sliopkeeper. &| Williams Selina (Mrs.).farmer.Coiirt-
Bnsh larm \ post office i y-Breychan
liXiANTABKAM, see Llanvibangel-Ijlantamam.
LLANTHEWY-BYTHERCH i.'; a parish, 4 miles
.'*outh-east fi-om Abergavenny statioji on the Hereford and
Pontvpool section of the Great Western railwav. in the
Mownoiith division of the county, hundred, petty ses-
sional division, union and county court district of Aber-
Abe
Monmoutl
and dio
-ese of Llandafi'. '
■be cbui-cb of' ,'fl.
David is
m ancie
It building of sto
V in the Gothic
style, res
nred in
1864. and consists
of chancel, nave.
south por
•h a.id a
western tower coi
taining one bell:
there are
80 sittin
/s. The reirister d
tes from the year
1733. Th
living i
s a vicarage, net i
i.'ome ^130, with
12 acres
of fflebe.
and resident i,
the gift of the
Bishop of
Llandaft
. and held sin.'e
014 by the Kev.
Evan Dav
es M.A.
of Jesus Colle-e. Oxt.ird.' Here is a
Baptist ch
apel, ere
'ted in :828, with
250 sittings. The
ss of xVberg-avenny, who is lord of the manor,
I Reginald J. F." Herbert esq. D.L. and the
i of the lat« C!rawshay Bailey esq. are the prin-
iiicbjwners. The soil ' is gravelly; subsoil, the
Till- chief c-rops are wheat, barley, oats and tur-
ih.iut half is pasture. The area is 2,201 acres;
' value. /■2.44g ; the popiilation in 1911 was 295.
fti.c, Llanddewi Rhyddercb.— Mrs. Ann Prosser,
ustiiiisti-ess. Letter.s arrive through Abergav-
; III. siindav delivery. Uanvibangel Gobion, 3
dist:int. is the nearest money order & telegraph
office
Wall Letter Box, T
Public Elementary
(Marked thus * should be addressed Gomm Arthur W. E poultry farmer.
Llanvapley, Abergavenny.) Yew Tree farm
(Marked thus t should be addressed fGriffiths Arth-nr, farmer, Bannatre
Hardwick, Abergavenny.) fJones George, farmer, Upper farm
jjg : Jones Thomas, farmer. The Hall
■ -.,,,. *Knight James, reaping machim
(vicar). The, owner, Pentre quarrv
jmp Tavern
School, for
cleared week days only
) children; Mrs. M. J.
Davies Bev. Evan M.A.
Vicarage
Watkins Mrs. Prosjiect
Watts William, The W(
bouse
Breilatt George F. farmer
Ootterell Walter, Tmnp tavern
Davies Walter, farmer. Church fan
Edwards Mary (Mrs.), market ga
dener. Rose cottage
*Leek Agnes Elizabeth(Mrs.),farmer.
Cefn-Gwyn
Leek Wm. market gardener.Greeiifield
Lewis Edgar W. farmer, Cen-Fydd
Lewis Thomas J. farmer, Low-Pant
Morris Jas. market grdnr. White ho
Phillips Wm. Howard, farmer, Pentre
Powell Owen, farmer. Court farm
♦Powell William, farmer, Parkwyn
*Price Thomas John. frmr. Quarella
Prince Henry John, beer retailer
»Pritcbard John, farmer, Ty-Canol
Prosser Ann (Mrs.), shpkpr. Post oft
Rogers John (Mrs.), farmer.Monachty
Taylor Charles, bricklayer
Teague & Williams, threshing ma-
chine owners
Thomas Charles, farmer, Tresaison
♦Watkins John, farmer. Dyffryn farm
Williams John, farmer, Glan Ftrwd
Williams Thos. D. farmer. Pool ho
Williams Wlliam, threshing machine
ovner, see Teague & Williams
Williams William, fanner, Llwyna
the road
LLANTHEWY SKIBBID is a parish
from Abergavenny to Ross, si miles north-east from
Abergavenny station, on the Great Western railway, and
19 north-east from Newport, in the Monmouth di\ision
of the county, hundred, petty sessional division, union
and county court district of Abergavenny, rural deanery
of Abergavenny, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of St. David is an edifice of
stone, in the Gothic style, rebuilt, with the exception ot
the tower, in 1828 and restored in 1870 and again in
1880, by C. Bailey esq. : it consists of chancel, nave, south
porch and western tower containing four bells: there are
150 sittings. The register of marriages dates from the
year 1754; the official return of 1831 states that at thai
time no other book could be found. The living is a
rectory, net yearly value ^170, wifh 106 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of the trustees of John Jones
and he
In
, ,.„-,. ...rwis David Richards. The Assembly Room, which
will seat 250 persons, was the gift of the late Crawshay
Bailev esf,.^ There is a Primitive Methodist chapel. The
(Jreat Skirrid mountain. 1,601 feet high, is partly in
lis parish. Mrs. Gordon-Canning. Mrs. Curre, Messrs.
ones and Arthur Herbert esq. are the principal land-
i\ners. The soil is gravelly: subsoil, stone. The chief
lojis are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1.060
cres; rateable value. /Si-: the population in ion
as 13O.
Parish Clerk, Mrs. Cottrell.
ost Otlice. Llanddewi SkjTrid. — Bentley Maddy, sub
pi.stmaster. Letters arrive through Abergavenny ;
no Sunday delivery. Mardy, 2I miles distant, is the
nearest iiioney order & telegraph office
he children of this parish attend the school at Llan-
vetberine
PBIV.lTf
Johnson Eobt. J. P. Llanddewi ■
Jones Miss, Ar-y-bryn
Richards Rev. Lewis David. Kt
COMMEHCIIL.
Atkins John Wm. Walnut Tree
LLANTHEWY-VACH, or
i Davies Percy, farmer. Parsonage frm
It JGwilliam Robt. farmer. Green Moorf
James Thomas, farmer, Landwr
ry j Johnson Chas.Robt. frmr. Skirrid frui
! Johnson Robert, farmer, I.,landdewi
11 ^ court & Pentre
Jones Amos, farmer. Little mill
Preece Mary (Miss), shopkeeper
Whistance Edward (Mrs.), farmer.
Llanddewi-fach, is a I
the
for long years appropriated 01 alienated
ice, were in 1870 restored by a former
daft, the appropriator. The" parish in-
ner of Bishton, ot which the bishop is
nanor of Edlogan, of which John Capel
s lord. The principal landowner is John
F>s,|. The soil is clay; subsoil, marly. The
lations. the old red sandstone and the
in this parish ; interesting fossils of the
1. Quartzose sandstone, tit for building.
parish, 4 miles south-east from Pontypool Road and 4
north from Caerleon station, on the Pontypool, Caerlenn ' I
and Newport Junction section of the Great Western rail- .
way, 5 miles south-east from Pontypool, in the iloiiiiei.iri 1
division of the county, hundred of U«k, petty sessional I
division of Caerleon, union and county court district o! <
Pontypool, rural deanery ot Usk (western division), arch- ^
deaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. A small : ~
stream called the Soar divides it on the east from the , 1
parishes of T^langibby and Llandegveth. The present
church of St. David, erected in 1857 on the site of the
ancient church, is a building of stone, in the Perpen-
dicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a western turret containing 2 bells : there are 80
sittings, all free ; there are several fine yew trees in the
churchyard, the largest of which measures 39 feet round
and is perfectly hollow. The register of baptism-
dates from the year 1741 ; marriages and burials.
1750. The living is a rectory, annexed in i388 to
Llandegveth, joint net income ;£22o, inchiding in acre.s
of glebe and residence, in the ?ift of the Bishop of 1 ,. , .„ , , , , ,
Llandaff and \ll.eit Addanis-Williains eso alterOatelv, 1 ^"" I^'*''''" ^"^ clea^red week days only
and held since iqiq hy the Rev. Thomas Williani The children of this parish attend the school;
Moore n.A. nf .St. David's Colleire. Lampeter: the fierbfa. Cnedypaen Llangibby k Cod-y-peai
Ifred Ha
ouirU Ca
spot. The tlora of the parish is
le chief crops are wheat, barle.}
T'35S acres; rateable value, /i
III was 146.
marked thus * are received thi
iport & thus t are received thi
«port; the remainder are rec
. Newport. The nearest money
e is at Pontnewydd. nhout -
and
92 LLJ
lEWV-VACH.
MON'^IOUTHSHIRK.
[kelly's
coUMEBCtAl.. "Huujphries Henry, tarn.r. Perthelick |*Thomfis Enoch, farmer, Crosswen
•George Jacob, farmer. Ureal hoase Mapps Edwin Jn.' farmer, Llanynant Wadley Fredjc. farmer, Llanthewy crt
tOrev William & Mary (Mr?.), fMorgan Arthur, farmer, Cehnen Watkins Thos. farmer, Ty-Captain
farmers, Irongale farm Morgan James, farmer, Pentwyn Williams George H.farmer,Cetn TiUa
tHarris Alfred, farmer, Tv-Coch Pintches George, farmer, Pauteg cot Williams Hannah (Mrs.), farmer,
tHarris Annie (Mrs.), assistant over- Powi-Il Katf Helen (Mr.s.), farmer, Pen-y-wain
seer. Ty-Coch I'efn Llwyn j "Williams John, farmer. Granary &
tHarris Joseph, farmer. White house i Protheroe Alice (Mrs.), farmer. Oefn i Brook farms
Harris William, Farmers' Arms P.H ' TiUa Bach ''Williams Walt. frmr.Green meailws
LLANTHONY ABBEY, see Gwmyoy.
i a parish and vil- producing ^30 are distributed yearly. The fine ruins
north from Baglan of White Castle, a Norman fortress, supposed to hare
station •..?] Ihr Monmouth, Usk and Pnntypool section been built by Hubert de Burgh during the usurpation
"C the (JtviiI W.'sfern railway, and 5 son'tli-ea'^t from of Stephen, stand on u lofty hill; it was once possessed
Ali.ML'av.Mi".) jiin.-iion on the Ureal Western and London by Brian FitzCount, Earl' of Hereford, who followed
.ind X011I1 Western lines, and 8 west-north-west from the Norman Conqueror to England, and was dismantled.
M.'iimoutb, in tlie Moiin.onth division of the county, as it appears, together with the castles of Skenfrith
hundred and petty sessional division of Skenfrith, union and Grosraont, by order of King Edward IV. in the
and county court district of Monmouth, Monmouth and wars of the Koses ; this castle was, with those of Sken-
.Skenfrith highway district, rural deanery and archdea- frith and Grosmont, the property of John of Gaunt,
fonry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandafi". The church and was afterwards attached to the Duchy of Lancaster
')f St, Teilo is an ancient cruciform building of stone, until its sale to the Beaufort family; it is no« the
consisting of chance], nave, aisles, transept, west porch ' property of Sir Henry Mather-Jackson bart. C.B.E.
and a tower, probably of the later 12th century, with lofty ' Llantilio Court is the seat of Sir HenTy Mather- Jack son
jpire, and containing 6 bells, dated 1709: "the present bart. C.B.E. , D.L., J.P. Hen-Gwi-t (Old Court), which
nave is Perpendicular and the chancel Decorated; the stood some 200 yards from the church, was formerly
latter retains an Early Decorated piscina : the east w:ndow one of the seats of .Sir David Gam. who was slain after
in the Killough chapel has been filled by Mrs. Morgar ; the battle of Agincourt (25 Oct. 1415), and knighted
''lifford with stained glass, in memory of her husbant . while dying; the Dukes of Beaufoi-t until recently owned
and son, and there is another memorial window erectec" 1 tin manor. The only remains of the mansion now exist-
I'V Lady Dunboyne to her mother, Mrs. Morgan Clifford ,
■'1 either side of the east window is a corbel bead o'
• racket, for the support of lights or statues; the one on
the south side I's intended as a portrait of Edw. II. ; there
ire monuments (o the Lewis, Herbert, Powell and Jackson
families ; the church affords 200 sittings. The register C.B.E.
of baptisms dates from the year 1720 ; marriages and
burials, 17 19. The living is a vicarage, with the
. hipelry of Llanfair Cliroed, net yHarl^ value £^Y'- »ith
. raes of glebe and residence, in tln^ gift of the Dean
ind Chapter of LlandalT. and held since 1013 bv the
4lev. Charles Bews L.Th. of Durham University.' The
chapel of ease at LLANFAIB CILGOED. erected about
c*l and nave, with a tn , , 1 !._ , , , , ,; 1, ,,
a yearly endoKinem ■■! , - . ; ; ,1 ;i,ii ■
is'date'd 1045. Theie 1- ., I'l.m.n, .\l,;l..i.l;-; .U.^.-l
here, and attached to Ulen Triitli\. tin- r. -ol.nr,- :J
Roarer Benedict Vaughan esq. is a small Catholic cliajn-1,
dedicated to the Sacred Heart and open to neighbours.
The Court house for the Skenfrith Petty Sessional Divi-
sion is 8ituat.e in the parish on the Ross" road. Charities
Bews Rev. Charles L.Th.Durh. Cniv.
(vicar). Vicarage
Jackson Sir Henrv Mather- bart.
C.B.E., D.L., J.P. Llantilio court
Jones H. G. Brynderi
.Vlardon Herbert EdKard, The (Jraig
(letterB throusrh .Monmouth)
V.inghan Roger Benedict, Glen Tmthv
rOMUKRCLAL.
Oale William H. farmer, Talvcoed
Collins Wm. H. farmer, Gt. 'Trerhew
Cross William, farmer, Llyvos
Davies Arthur John, farm'er,Killou<:h
Davies Edgar, fanner, Eedcastle
Davies Walter, farmer, LittU- Pant
Davies Wm. Walter, farmer, Llyvos
Davis Henry, farmer, Penylan
»lwardB Vincent Reginald, bailiff to
H. G. Jones esq. Upper Cwm
Kllis Susan (Miss), farmer. L..wpr
Green farm
Evans George, farmer, Pentrawillan
Evans Wm, Edwin, farmer, Llanfair
Fisher William, farmer. Lower Cwm
Gale Margt.(Mrs.),Three SalmonsP.H
Griffiths Edwd. Price, frmr.Berthgiead
Gwillym Edward, farmer. Plasivor C.B.E.. D.L.. J.
LLANTIIiIO-PEBTHOI<EY is a parish on the
load from Abergavenny to Hereford, and on the river
Gavenny. 2 miles north from Abergavenny station, on
the Great West<>rn railway, in the Mnnmoulh ilivi^i,.n .il
the county, hundred, petty sessional division, union and
crjunty court district .of Abergavenny, rural deanery of
.Vbcraavenny. archdeaconry of Monmouth ami diocese of
fHandaff. The parish is nearly snrronnded by lofty moim-
tnins. The church of St. Teilo is an ancient building of
»(..no. in the Gothic style of the iith centnrv. consisting
a few stones on an island one acre in extent,
formed by a moat. At the time of the Civil
lis property formed the deer park belonging to
Castle, and is said to have once been over 400
n extent. Sir Henry Mather-Jackson bart.
D.L.. J.P. who is lord of the manor. Col. Joseph
A, Biadney (\B., T.D., M.A., F.S.A., D.L., J.P. Roger
Benedict Vaughan esq. and Arthur Ernest l>awley esq.
are the principal landowners. The soil is chiefly loam;
subsoil, marl. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats
and a few roots. The area is 6,143 acres of land and 19
of water; rateable value, £s-5°^- the population in
lyii was 53R in the civil and 533 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
Parish Clerk, Albert Hicks.
Post. M. O. & T. & Telephone Call Office.— George Jones,
sub-postmaster. Lett-ers arrive from Abergavenny;
nti ilelivery on Sundays
Mall Letter Boxes. — Blacltmeadow & Brynderi House
Cooniy Constabnlary Station. The 'Graig. Charles
HatluMall, police sergeant
Pul.li.' Elementary School 'mixed), for 100 childi.n;
Albert Ascott, master
Hicks Albert, blacUsniith IParrv William, New inn
Howells Annie (Mrs.), frmr. White ho Powell Zachariah, frmr.Old Coed Cae
Johnson SI. Gwillim, frmr. Treadam PMce Elijah, farmer, Porthgwvr
Johnson Walter, farmer. Pool Hall I Price Thomas, farmer. Cefnlytha
Jonathan Wm. fanner, Up.Whiterstlel Price William, Halfway House P.H
Jones Edwin, farmer, Hendy | Radcliffe Alister Jsph.frmr.Danygiaig
•lones Ella (Miss), farn)er,Coed Canol Sayce John, farmer, Gibralta
Jones George, grocer, & post office ! Sheen Eliza IMrs.), farmer, B!acl,-
Jones John, farmer, Treadam farm I meadows
Jones Thomas, farmer. Tew Tree | Thomas David, farmr.Low.Whitecastle
Jones William, farmer. Great Llyvos 1 Thomas Thomas, farmer, Bailea
Kennard Wm. farmer, Panty goida (Thomas Wm. Edgar, tarmer,Pent'\>n
Lane William D. farmer, Court farm Tranter Thomas, farmer. The Tump
Lewis Alan, farmer, Cwmmera ; W'atldns M. Is.ibel fMiss), fanner.
Lewis Caroline (Miss), Hostry P.H | C-efnlytha
Lewis David, farmer, Gt. Treadam Watldns Thomas, farmer. Park farm
Lewis William, farmer, Woodside * & Trewaloed
Maddox Charles, farmer, Sunnybank , Watkins William, assistant overseer.
Martin Joseph, farmer, Llantina Park farm
~ KredU. miller (water)
les.farmr. Dp. Trerhew
r,farmr. Pant-y-CoUin
farmer. White house
farnnM-. Graigvacb
Nicholas ,Tohn, farmer. The Urcoi Willn,
Nicholas Thomas, farmer, NeworddenI Willia
.Vorris Edward Albert, gardener to W'ylde
o( chancel, nave, three chapels, south porch and an em-
batlled tower with pinnacles containing 4 bells: the
olmrcli was restored in 1890-1, at a cost of j^86o, and
presented with gifts to the value b( £go ; it now affords
2^0 sittings. The register dates from the vear 1591. The
livin_' is a vicarage, net yearly value /220, with resi-
dence and 40 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Dean and
Chapter of Llandaff. and held since 1904 by the Bev.
Henry James Bates B.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford.
The chapel of ease at BETTWS, a place in this parish,
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
LLAXVA(,lJht<. 9S
2j miles north-west, is a stone building, with 50 sittings.
Charities :^Mr. Crawshay Bailey's charity, being the nre ni
interest upon ^500, is paid yearly to the vicar and dence
churchwardens towards the repair and maintenance of ('curt
the church ; under the will of William Morgan, of Caer- Ahcri;
leon, dated 12th June, 1690, the interest on ^200 is to t'unni
be distributed as the trustees think fit; Mary Fowell, of ^ ciiml
Brecon, by will dated -8th January, 1703, left an | oliief
annuity of £1 a year out of her lands in Llantilio ' The a
Pertholey, to he yearly distributed amongst the poor of i value,
the parish on St Thomas' Day ; Jane Cook, by will j s;,,^
dated 10th August, 1713, left £fia, to be employed in ... ,,
placing out the children of the poor of Llantilio' ?..\
Pertholey to be apprenticed, and for such other ; ' "-'•"'"
charitable purposes for the same poor people and their
children as her executors should think meet : Evan
James, dated 19th January, 1730, left 3 rent-charge I'aiish, 1
of ^i a year to be distributed amongst four or five of the frreeni
poorest persons of the same parish; and John Owen left I'luiicil
the interest on jfsoo for the poor on Christmas Day. . Dndd,
idiff Court and Tygwyii, the property of Mr>. Curre,
low (1919) unoccupied. Tredilion Park is the resi-
e of William Llovd Thomas esq. J. P. and Triley
■t, of Major E. A, Snnford J. P. The Marque.-s of
ijKvennv, who is lord of tlir manor, Mrs. Gordon
lins;, M'r.s. Gurre and Majoi Sanford are the prin-
landiiuuer.^. The <..]! 1^ Miavel and loam. The
: crops are wheat, liarle>. and .some land in pasture,
of land and 5 of water ; rateable
rea is 6,834 ■■
, /i2,75i ; the population in 1911 was 1,315.
ton, John Evans.
Letter Boxes. — Mardy; Triley bridge; Pantytrclly ;
arage road; The Plough & Bettws
PUBLIC ELEMEXTARY ,SCHi lOI,.'^.
i, erected in i87_>, for 168 children; Alfred (ieurge
ene, master
?il School, erected for ',4 children; Mis, Johanna
Baker, Highbury, Mardy : farm. Forest
I Evans Thomas, farmer. Far house Pritchard Julia (Miss), market grdn
I Harris Thomas, head gardener luPritchard William, farmer
; Major .Sauford J.P
Holmes Methusalem, farmer, Typa
Old Mitre P.H
arket gardnr. Mardy
James G
I Jenkins Isaac
Jones Thomas, farmer, Rhvdla
Old house. Forest
I Jones Wni. (Mrs.), fruir. Up. Tril
Knight James, farmer, Ehns farm
Lewis Edgar W. farmer, Tyhf
PBIV.ITB 1
Bates Rev. Henry Jas. B.A. (
Cunliffe Arthur. Holly croft
Davies Samuel B. Brynheulog
Dixon
Evans John J P. Hill grove
Evans William. The Poplars
Herbert Lt.-Col. Edward Bleid
Trebencyn
Jeffreys William, Monson cottai:
Lawsdn Mrs. John, Mardy park
Morgan Mrs. Brookland
Sanford Major Eugene Ayshford J.P. Lewis Isaac, market gardener, Mardy
Triley court Lloyd Peter, farmer, Cefn Mana;;
Thomas William Lloyd J.P. Tredilion : Maddocks Thos. frmr. Tredilion farm
park i Monmouthshire Croquet Club (Miss
Weaver Mrs. Prospect cottage Lloyd Thomas, sec), Triley court
Williams Capt. John, Cefn cottage ' Monmouthshire Lawn Tennis Clnb
COMMERCIAL. (Miss Llovd Thomas, sec. 'I, Triley
Baldwin Charles William, Crown P.H : court
Brown George, Crown k Sceptre P.H Morgan Alice (Mrs.), farmer
Baynham John, farmer, Penlanlas Morgan James, farmer, Great Triley
Baynhani Samuel, farmer. Up. Bettws Morgan Thomas, farmer, Caedrin
Dale Susan (Mrs.), milliner Morgan William Edward fMrs.').
Davies Henry, farmer farmer. Oapglas farm
Davies Samuel, rate collector & vac-, Morgan Wm.Saml.frmr.MiddleBettws
cination officer ' Morris William James, blacksmith
Davies Thomas, farmer, Newhouse, Paxton George, farmer, Wernddn
Forest : Paxton John T. farmer, Tydraw
Day William J. farm.T. Lower house Ptmbridge Joseph, farmer, Tyrgwnt
Doild Lemuel, farmer. Chapel farm, Pemhridge William, farmer, Pwllwerd
Edwards John H. tarmer,Fawdydden
Evans Anne (Mrs.), shopkpr. Mard)
Evans Evan, miller (water)
LLANTKISSENT (or Llantrisan
the river Usk and on the main road
stow, and there is also a road !<■
Pen-y-caemawr hill ; it i.s 3 miles
Usk station on the Great Western ra
mouth division of the enunty, uiiiif
hundred and union of PnnlvpiMil, jh-ii
and county court districi of Usk, 1
highway district, rural dean.i y of V.
Monmouth and diocese uf Llaiulaff.
Peter, Paul and John is an ancient li
the Early English style, consisting
south porch and a la
taining 2 bells: it w
about _^6oo, and has
Rees Hannah (Mrs.), shopkpr. Mardy
Richards Edward & Thomas, farmers,
Blaengavenny
Richards John, farmer, Tynywern
Rogers William L. farmer, Crowfield
Rutter Daniel, farmer, Ty-Gwyn
Rutter Samuel, farmer, Mainduff
Court farm
Smith Alfred, farmer. Lower house
Smith George, farmer
Smith Thomas, farmer.Bettws cottage
Vaughan John, farmer. New court
WagstalT Martin, New inn
Watkins Howard & Griflith, farmers.
Great house
Watkins Edgar George, coach builder
Watkins George, blacksmith
Watkins John, farm bailiflt to Sir
Arthur Herbert
Watkins John, miller (water), Triley
Watkins Thomas L. farmer. New ho
Wears Frederick, farm bailiff to Maj.
Sanford J.P. Triley Court farm
Williams Et. & Jn. trmrs Upper Pant
Williams Albert, farmer. Peiitn
Williams Janet (Mrs.), farmer. (V.-in-
gochen
farmer.
ell John, farmer, Gt. Llwyngwyn . Williams Lewis Thomas,
Powell .lohn, farmer. Lit. Llwyngwyn' Little Llandilo farm
Powell Lemuel, farmer, Gt. Bettws I Williams Oliver, farm bailiff to Wni.
Price Thomas, farmer
.pool and Usk i
the
1743-
incorme ^180, with 36
the gift of Joseph Jones esq. and held since 1917 by tl
Bev. Henry Bees B.A. of St. David's College, L;impete
Lloyd Thomas esq. J.P
nlin is also chaplain of the almshouses at Llangeview
Scvborwen is the residence of Lady A. Georgina Legge.
rii'omas Cailbome esc|. is lord of the manor. The prin-
ipal landowners are the trustees of the late Philip Morel
f-.|. J.P. The soil is stiff clay; subsoil, marl. The
.hief crops are seeds and roots. The area is 2,747 acre,^
if land. 10 of water, 14 of tidal water and i of fore-
diore; rateable value. jf2.T-o; population in 1911. 220.
BERTHOLET is a parochial clrapelry. The ruined
chajiel IS on the estate of the late Philip Morel esq
jnd liertholey Park is now (1919) unoccupied.
Wall Letter Boxes.— The Hanod. cleared week days only
k Pen-y-caemawr. cleared week days only. Usk
is the liearest mioney order & telegraph office, 3 mile<
I'ulilic Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1849, for
Flo
Collins .John, farmer. Killuddu
Gale Harry Oakley, frmr.Llwyna frm
Hanbury Sidney, frmr. Pen-y-worlod
Hayward Frederick, Royal Oak P.H
Hunt Henry, farmer, Gwernddu
Jenkins John, farmer. Home farm
.Tones Frank Bertram, frmr. Whitehall
Jones Llewellyn, farmer, Allt farm
Miles John, farmer. Church farm
Moore Frank, farmer, Llwyna mill
Morgan Charles, farmer, Ty Mawr
Arch fann
Powell Alfred, farmer.
Price Joseph, farmer, Cwui farm
Rogers Wm. blacksmith. Brook Tale
Sheppard Jsph. farmer,Nant-y-banno
Stephens Thomas, farmer, Newhouse
White Jas. farmer. The Tump farm
Williams Wm. Benj. Greyhound inn
LIjANV ACHES is a parish close to the main road
from Newport to Chepstow, 3 miles north from Magor
station on the South Wales section of the Great Western
railway and 9 north-east from Newport, in the Monmouth
division of the county, lower division of the hundred of
Caldicot, petty sessional division, union and county court
district of Newport, rural deanery of Netherwent, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St, Dubricins is a small building of stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and a western saddleback tower, containing one
bell : the fine carved oak chancel screen was presented
by the Rev. W. J. C. Lindsay: in the porch wall is part
of a stone coffin lid curiously carved, and an antique
stoup, both discovered during the restoration : the
chalice and paten are dated 1573, and bear a rare
provincial hall mark: the church was restored in 1908
at a cost of ^1,000, defrayed bv the last Viscount Trede.
94 LLAXVACHES.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
gar, and affords 109 Bittings. The register of baptisms
and burials dates from the year 1754. The living is a
rectory, net income £22%, with 9 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of Lord Tredegar, and held since
1910 bv the Bev. Montague William John Bruce M.A.
of Oriel College, Oxford. Here are Congregational.
Baptist and Dnited Methodist chapels. T{ie church
room was built and presented in 1909 bv the last
Viscount Tredegar. Extensive water works to augment
the supply of water to Newport have been constructed
here and include a reservoir estimuted to hold about
three million gallons, connected by means of an under-
ground aqueduct with another at Xewchureh holding
about four million gallons. The work was carried out by
the corporation of the County Borough of Newport, at a
cost of about ^300,000, and was completed in 1905.
There have been \arious bequests to the poor, amount-
ing in all to ;f 10 yearly. On the land of Church Farm,
the property of Mr. Samuel Baker, the site of the
Bruce Eev. Montague Willi.T
M.A. (rector). Rectory
foundations of a castle, situated about 250 yards north
of the church, can be distinctly traced. In an orchard
lieloiising to Talgarth farm, at the top of a conical hill,
:ire some traces of an ancient encampment, probably
British. Lord Tredegar and the Duke of Beaufort, who
are the lords of the manor, Mrs. Wey, Mr. Jenkins and
Viscountess Rhondda are the principal landowners. The
soil is a clayey loam; subsoil, clay and stony brash.
The cliief crops arc wheat, barley and roots. The area
is 2,093 acres; i^ateable value, ^4,084 ; the population
in 191 1 wa« 256.
Ijetters arrive through Newport. The nearest moner
order & telegraph office is at Penhow. about ij miles
distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— Rock & Fountain ; Rectory & Eesei -
voir ; no Sunday collections
The children of this parish attend the United Elemen-
COMUERCI.\L.
Dntfield William Henry &
farmers. Rock farm
LLAirVAIK-DISCOED and DINHAMC is a
parish 6^ miles west-by-south from Chepstow railway
station and 4^ north-east from Magur station on the
South Wales section of the Great Western railway, in
the Monmouth division of the county, Caldicot hundred,
petty sessional division, union and county court district
of Chepstow, rural deanery of Xetberwent, arcbdeauonry
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The village of
Llanvair-Discoed is on the road from Caerwent to Usk, at
the foot of a lofty eminence, known as " Mynydd Llwyd,"
or Grey Hill, fruni the top of which a magnificent prospect
is obtained; on this hill me some vestiges of an ancient
stone circle. The Nedden brook flows through the parish.
The church of St. Mary, a building of stone m the Early
Knglish style, appears to have been rebuilt, according to
an inscription formerly over the south door, in 1746,
and consists of chancel, nave, south poroh and a western
turret containing one bell: the church was thoroughly
restored and enlarged in 1883, the chancel at the expense
of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners ithere are no sittings :
in 1885 the late Col. Kemeys-Tyute gave land tor the ex-
tension of the churchyard and built a fence wall round it.
The register dates from the year 1680. The living has
heen annexed to Caei'went since 1885, joint net yearly
value j^340, with 5 acres of glebe, in the gift of the
Dean and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since 1909 bv
the Rev. WUliam Coleman Williams M.A.Cantuar. who
resides at Caerwent. On an eminence close by the
church are the ruins of the ancient castle, which
appears to have been erected in the earlier part of the
13th century by the noble family of Fitz-Pain, possibly
on the site of an older building: the castle was subse-
quently held by the De Monthermers, and passed from
them by marriage to the Montaoutes. and afterwards
descended to the noble families of Nevile and Pole :
having reverted to the Crown in the time of James I
the castle was granted in 1610 to Thomas Woodward,
who conveyed it to Rhys Kemeys, ancestor of the present
i>wner, Ijord Wharton ; two large round towers, some
part of the keep and a small portion of the curtain walls
remain. The Court House fnow a farmhouse, occupied
by Mr. Thomas Pritehard') is an old building, having an
inscription in Welsh above the doorway, .signifying,
" Altliough it is narrow, it is pleasant to be here."
liOrd Wharton is lord of the manor and principal land-
owner. The soil is loam ; subsoil, gravel. The chief
crops are wheat, barley, clover and roots. The area is
1,359 acres; rateable value, ^T.239; tin* populntinn in
school for this parish, Penhow & St. Bride's,
which is situate in the latter parish
John Evans George, fai-mer, Whitebrook Probert Frank, woodman to the Duke
Jones William Heniy, sen. farmer.! of Beaufort, Wentwood lodge
LoHur Millbrook Roberts Evan, farmer
Keene Roger, farmer, Cayo farm Smith John, farmer. Upper MillbrooV
iiney. Morgan Sidney, mason & assist. "Ver.sr Waters Bertiara, frmr. Little Gilfach
Williams Fredk. farmer. Colvin farm
'usl Oilioi-, Llanvair-Discoed. — Mrs. James, sub-post-
mistress. Letters arrive through Chepstow; no de-
livery on Sundays. Caerwent. 2 miles distant, is the
nearest money order & teleeraiih office
DINHAM, a hamlet 3 miles east and formerly a dis-
tinct parish, is one of the few places in Gwent mentioned
by name in the Domesday survey. There was a castle
here as early as 1128. some vestiges of which are to be
found in a thick copse on a steep bank just above a
picturesquely wooded dingle, through which one of the
old roads leading to Wentwood formerly passed : little
more than the foundations of some of the walls remain :
the castle was probably erected by some of the family
of Le Walleys or Walsh, by whom'Dinham was held for
many years. In the time of Queen Elizabeth, Dinham
was purchased by William Blethyn, Bishop of Llandafl
(^575'9t), whose descendants resided here in a mansion
standing on the site now occupied by Great Dinham
farm : the estate having subsequently passed through
several hands came into the possession of the Bayly
amily, but it now belongs to the Monmouthshire County
Council, and is allotted tor sni.all holdings. The County
Council now own the entire parish with the exception
tf a small portion belonging to trustees of the late
^ward J. Lowe esq. of Shire Newton Hall fd. 1900).
"laruths, a famous British bard, resided at Dinham, and
eters to it in one of his songs as the burial place of
Caradoc, the great British chieftain, better known as
Caractacns. who for nine years kept the Roman legions
in check, but was finally defeated at Caer-Caradoc, and
sent a prisoner to Home : he is said to have been per-
mitted to return to his native land, and, according to
tradition, his remains rest near to where the Dinham
Castle afterwards stood. There was formerly a chnrch
at Dinham, some traces of which may be seen at the
gable end of one of the farm buildings belonging to
Great Dinham farm : the font, long used as a pump-
troncrh in the farm yard, and the lid of a stone coffin,
locally known as •■ The Bishop's Stone,'' and built into
the garden wall, have both been removed to Caerwent
church : the church has boon long abandoned and tho
parish is now united for ecclesiastical purposes to that
of Llanvair-Discoed. At Whitewalls Bralif, between
Dinham and Caerwent. a tesselated pavement has been
tonnd. The area of Dinham is 636 acres ; rateable
value. f.Gyo: the population in 191 r was 27.
Parish Clerk, William Lewis.
The children of this place attend the Elementary school
PDIV.tTl! HESIUENTS.
Bursey Mrs. Ellen, Channel view-
Davis Mrs. Elizabeth, Gray hill
Lewis Thomas, Pandy
Micklethwait Mrs. Penhein
rOMMEKCHI..
Baizard Charles John, frmr. Till ho
lil^NVAIB-KILGIDIN (or Kilgeddin) is a parish
3 miles north-east from Nantydery station and 3^ south-
east from Penpergwm station on the Great Western rail-
way from Newport to Abergavenny, 5 eonth-east from
Abergavenny. 5 north-west from U>k and 16 north from
Newport; it is in tJie Monmouth division of the county.
Davis Benjamin, cowkeepcr
I .Marsh Sidney, King's .\rms P.H
, Prichard John Stephen, farmer.
Lower house
Prichard William, frmr. Village farm
Pugh .Vrthur, farmer. Court house
Stephens Thomas, farmer, Usk Tiia<l
Townsend John, blacksmith
DINHA.M.
Hill Wallace Herbert, farmer, .Vsh
Tree farm
McLcod Alexander Benjamin. . ..n-
tractor. Little Dinham
Matthews Thomas, farmer. White
Walls farm
Moses Adam, frmr. Round Bush Irni
Pugh Wi
frmr.Din
petty sessional di>'i«ion of Pontypool hundred, union and
<-ouiity court district of Al>ergavenny, rural deanery of
Raglan, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llan-
daff: the river Usk forms the eastern and northern
boundaries of the parish. -The church of St. Mary is a
small building of stone in the Gothic style of the 15th
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
LLANVETHERINK.
95
Ct'Ht. consisting of chancel, with a fin€ screen, nave,
south porch and a small torret containing 2 bells : the
chinch is decorated with beautiful sgraffito work, illus-
trating- the " Song of the Three Children," designed and
executed in 1888 by Mr. Heywood Sttmner, at a cost of
/"500, as a memorial to Mrs. Lindsay, wife of the Rev.
William J. C. Lindsay M.A. rector 1872-1912: the
church nas thoroughly restored in 1876 at a cost of
/3.000 ; and in 1894 a stained east window was placed
in memory of William Hunter and Georgiana Little by
their children : there is aLso a memorial window to the
Gardner and Fearn families: there are 180 sittings.
The register of bnptism.s and burials dates from the year
1733; marriages. 1758: in the churchyard is a 13th
century cvlss. which has been restored. The living is a
rectory, net yearly value ^270, with residence and 84
acres of glebe, in the gift of Lord Tredegar, and held
since 1912 by the Rev. Henry James Fish. The Rectory
hall, a parish room, is used for all parochial rrieetings
and entertainments, as well as an institute for men. and
contains billiard and bagatelle tables and a library.
Pant-y-goitre is the seat of Trevor Davies Berrington
esq. Lord Tredegar and the Marquess of Abergavenny
the manor. The trustees of the late A. D.
esq. Mrs. A. T. Berrington and Mr. John
lords
Berrington
Paton are chief landowners. The soil is gravelly; sab-
soil, clayey. The crops are wheat and barley, but the
land is mainly devoted to pasturage. The area is 1,776
acres of land and 3a of water ; rateable value, ^2,927 ;
the population in 1911 was 236.
Lett
ive through Abergavenny. The nearest money
telegraph office is at Llanvihangel-gobion,
nile distant
AVall Letter Boxes.— St. Maiy's & Lla
Public Elementary Schools, erected in 1870, for 84
children; Richard Swinnerton A.C.P. master; Miss
Swinnerton. mistress
PRIVATE KESIDENTS.
Berrington Trevor Davies, Pant-y-
goitre
Crawshay Mrs. The Rectory
Fish Rev. Henrv James (rector)
Moseley Mrs. St, Mary's hill
Paton John, Llanvair grange
Watkins George, The Pant
COMMBKCIAL.
lieer William, farmer. High mead
Davies Richard, farmer. New house
Jones John, carpenter
Knipe William, frmr. Lower Pentwy;
Latch Thomas, farmer, Pont Kemys
Morgan Annie (Miss), coffee tavern
Morgan Roger, farmer, Pentwyn J
Lower House farms
Phillips John, blacksmith
Price Morgan, farmer, Ty-Gwyn
Probert John, insurance agent
Spencer William, farmer
Thomas Roger,farmer,Pantygoitre fi
Turner The Misses & George, fa:
mers, Glan Isca
Turner Henry, farmer, Ty-pengam
liLANVAPLEY is a village and parish, traversed by
the Mynach brook, the river Trothy flowing on the east ;
it is on the old road from Abergavenny to Monmouth,
4^ miles east from Abergavenny station on the Great
Western railway and 10 west from Monmouth, in the
Monmouth division of the county, hundred, petty ses-
sional division, union and county court district of Aber-
gavenny, rural deanery of Abergavenny, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Mapley, or Mabley. is a building of stone, in the Early
English and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and an embattled western towei'
containing 2 bells: the font is early Norman, and there
is a double piscinae and an aumbry and holy water
stoup : the chancel, rood turret, south porch and tower
were restored in 1904-6 at a cost of ^^200 and the nave
in 1910-n at a further cost of .£200, when a new vestry
was added at a cost of j^too : the church was reseated
in T36r. and affords 140 sittings. The resister dates
from the year 1699. The living is a rectory, net income
£200, including 52 acres of glebe and residence, in the
^ift of the Marquess of Abergavenny, and held since
1898 by the Rev. Edward Mansel Townshend M.A. of
Clare College, Cambridge. On the north border of the
parish there is a Congregational chapel. The Marquess
fif Abergavenny is lord of the manor. The principal
landowners are the rector, the trustees of the Crawshay
Bailey Estate, William Reginald J. F. Herbert esq. D.L.
and George Davies esq. The soil is clay; subsoil,
loamy. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and
■oots, but the land is mainly devoted to pasturage.
The area is 84S acres ; rateable value, /i,356 ; popula-
l'i>st Office.— Miss Annie Probert, sub-postmistreas.
Letters arrive through Abergavenny ; no delivery on
Sundays. Llantilio Crossenny is the nearest money
order k. telegraph office, 2 miles distant
PRIVATE HESIDENTS.
Domony Mrs. Ty-mawr
Townshend Rev.'Edward Mansel M.A.
(rector). Rectory
Williams Rev. John Samuel (Congre-
gationalV The Manse
COMMERCIAL.
Bailey Reginald Herbert, blacksmith
Biggs George, farmer. New house
Biggs William, farmer, Perth-y-pea
Matthews John, farmer. Chapel farm
Morgan John, farmer, Tycanol
Morris Jn. & Son, tarmers,Upper Ton
Powell David, farmer. Middle Ton
Pratt Percival T. miller (water)
Probert Annie (Miss), shopkeeper
Probert John, wheelwright
Probert Thomas, Red Hart P.H
reomans William, farmer,Lower Ton
LLANVETHERINE is a parish and village on the
road from Abergavenny to Ross, and bounded on the
east by the river Trothy. 5 miles north-east from Aber-
gavenny station on the Great Western railway and 21
north-east from Newport, in the Monmouth division of
the county, hundred, petty sessional division, union
and county court district of Abergavenny, rural deanery
of Abergavenny, archdeaconi-v of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of St. James the Elder is a
small but ancient building of stone, in the 14th century
style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an
embattled western tower containing 2 bells: in the
church is an effigy of a priest of early date in low
relief: the church was partially restored in 1866 and
completed in 1872, at the expense of the Rev. Francis
Chambr© Steel M.A. a fonuer rector, and in 1898 the
interior was reseated in oak and an oak pulpit erected :
a memorial window was erected in 1905 to the Rev.
William Pinney, rector 1876- 1904, and his wife: there
arc 200 sittings : in the porch of the church is an
ancient stone, on which is the figure of Saint Veterinus.
from whom the name of the parish is derived. The
register dates from the year 1693. The living is a
,orv. net income ;£320, including 51J acres of glebe
residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor,
held since 1919 by the Rev. George Griffiths L.Div.
^t. David's College, Lampeter. There is a chapel
the Baptists at Cwmmera, erected in 1856, seating
|.tT»ins. The Marquess of Abergavenny is lord of
uiaii'M-. The principal landowners are Roger
igliaii .'84. Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Gordon-Canning, Mrs.
Tc and the trustees of the Gaerleon charity. The
is loamy; .subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat,
lev. turnips and apples; one halt of the land is laid
n in pasture. The area is 2,163 acres of land and 6
water; rateable value, ^1^2,119; population in 1911,
t Office.— Mrs. Edith Gribton, sub-postmistress,
etters arrive through Abergavenny ; no delivery on
indays. The nearest money order &; telegraph office
at Cross Ash, 3 miles distant
11 Box, outside Church
Jriffiths R:
Rectory
L.Div. (r
OOMMERCIA
Davies George, farmer. The Cross
Evans George, farmer
Evans Mary (Mrs.), farmer,Court frm
GwiUim Wm. J. farmer.Lit.Pool hall
Jasper Thomas, farmer. Gt. Blungoed
Johnson Walter, farmer, Gt. Pool hall
Jones Herbert, farmer, Gelly-Uwyd
Jones Tom, farmer, Wynstone court
Jones William, stone mason
Keats William, King's Arms P.H
Lane William, farmer. White house,
& blacksmith
Lewis Allen, farmer, Cwmmera
Lewis John, farmer, Gelly farm
Lewis Joseph V. beer retailer
Price John, carpenter
Pritcbard Noah, frmr. Cefndwyglwydd
Prosser Daniel, shopkeeper
Teague George, wheelwright
Watkins Daniel, farmer, Wemycwm
Williams Ann (Miss), farmer, Pen-y-
wrlod
Williams Edgar, farmer
Williams Harry, fawner, Newhouse
MONMOUTHSHIEE. [kelly's
LiIiANVIHAKQEIi CBTJCOENEX is a parish and , borders of Herefordshire. Llanvihangel Court, the
uad trom Abergavennj- to Herefor
the valley between the Skirrid, or Holy Mountain, and
the Black Mountain, 4J miles north from Abergavenny
and 20 south-west from Hereford, in the Monmouth divi-
•-ion of the county, hundred of Skenfreth, but mostly in
the hundred of Abergavenny, petty sessional division.
union and county court district of Abergavenny, rural
deanery of Abergavenny, archdeaconry of Monmouth,
and diocese of Llandaff. There are two stations in
this parish, on the Hereford and Abergavenny section
ol the Great Western railway, about 2J miles apart,
one called Llanvihangel station and the (<ther Pandy
station. The church of St. Michael is a building of
»tone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave (rebuilt in 1835), south porch and an embattled
western tower containing 2 bells: the church was
restored and re-eeated during the period 1876-91, at a
cost of £Ss°' and affords 200 sittings. The register of
baptisms dates from the year 1678 ; marriages, 1678 ;
burials, 1629. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
£161, with residence and 35 acres of glebe, in the gift of
the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1873 by the Rev.
Augustus Rickards Blundell B.A. of Queen's College,
Oxford. There are chapels for Baptists and Calvinistic
Methodists here and at PANDT. 2 miles north
property and residence of Mrs. B. St. John Attwood-
Mathews, is a fine mansion of the Tudor period with
avenues of Scotch fir and Spanish chestnut. The Mar-
ijuess of Abergavenny, who is lord of the manor, and
Jeremiah Lilburn Kosher esq. are the principal land-
owners. The soil is light loam ; subsoil, gravel. The
land is chiefly in pasture. The area is 3,268 acres of
land and 10 of water ; rateable value, ^^6,935 ; popula-
tion in igii, 446.
Pen-biddle is a hamlet in Llanvihangel Crucorney, half
a mile south from Pandy station.
Post, M. 0. & T, Office, Llanvihangel Orucornej.—
Alfred John Watkins, sub-postmaster. Letters airi,-
from Aberga\ enny ; no delivery on Sundays
Wall Letter Boxes. — Crossway & Glannant
Post & M. O. Office, Pandy. — Henry Parry, sub-post-
master. Letters arrive from Abergavenny; no ile-
livery on »undays. Llanvihangel Crucorney, 2 unit.
distant, is the nearest telegraph office
Public Elementary School, erected in 1876, for a
children ; Mrs. Howell, mistress
PBTVATE EESIDENTS.
Attwood Llewellyn Carless Foulkes Bev;
J. P. Ty-Derlwyn Dav
.^ttwood-Mathew's Mrs. B. St. John, | Cefn Campshue farm
Llanvihangel court 1 Denstone Frank J. farmer,
Blundell Bev.Aug.RickarJs B.A. (vicar) 1_ Llwynfr^nk
Great
Clarke
Edwards William, Bhos Rhudd
Griffiths Eev. Isaac iBaptist)
Jenkins Charles, Bryn Hyfryd
Parry James H. Panteg house
Parry Mrs. Glannant house
Preedy Herbert, Glannant cottage
Price" Rev. Watkins a'alvinisl
Methodist)
Richards Bev. iSidnev John (reot
of Oldcastle)
ftosher Mrs. Glanhonddu
Railway Stations.
Llanvihangel Crucorney, Thos. A. Smith, station iim-ier
the ' Pandy, Albert Thomas de la Hay, station master
coMMEitCLAL. Pandy Agricultural Association (John
Upper .Stanton Lewis, sec), Pandy
Grace Harriott (Mrs.), farmer. Parry & Watkins, builders
Parry Henry, carpenter,& post office,
Pandy
Parry James Herbert, carpenter
Parrv Lewis John, builder, Pandy
Phill'ips John, Pandv inn, Pandy
P„well William, farmer, Little Goytr. ••
Price Andrew, farmer, Llanarch
Probert Wm. Bees, farmer. Great pk
Thomas Edwin, boot & shoe maker
Watkins Alfred John, blacksmith.
Post office
Watkins James, farmer. Bridge faira
Williams James, farmer. Berry
Williams Thos. frmr. Lit.LIwynfrank
Williams William, carpenter
lEdnards David,farmer,Penishyplwydd
i Edwards William, Eising Sun P.H
Evans Philip, farmer. White house
, James Russell, farmer, Penydree
jjarman William Williams, shopkeepr
j Jenkins Alfred, Lancaster Arms P.H
I Jenkins Charles Bosser, tailor
'Jones (,'ecil, farmer. Pen-y-Park
Jones Oliver, farmer. Low. Stanton
Jones Saml. farmr.The Common frm
[Large Riehd. Skirrid Mountain P.H
Lewis William, shopkeeper
LliANVIHANGEli-LLANTABNAM is a parish
between the road leading from Newport to Pontypool and
the river Usk, with a station called Llantamam on the
Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford section of the Great
Western railway, 4 miles north from Newport and 156J
from London, in the Pontypool division of the comity,
hundred of Usk, petty sessional division of Caerleon,
union and county court district of Newport, rural deanery
of Newpoii, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of
Uandaft : the Monmouthshire canal intersects the parish.
The parish was governed by a Local Board, created by
Local Government Board Order, from 1B85 until the
"Local Government Act, 1894," established the present
Urban District Council. The church of St. Michael,
restored in 1869, is an ancient building of stone in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel with side chapel, nave,
•oath porch and an embattled western tower containing
6 bella : in the chancel are some handsome marble monu-
ments : the mortuary chapel of the Bowling family,
adjoining the chancel, is separated from it by two ancient
freestone arches of peculiar construction : the church was
entirely new roofed in 1899: there are 300 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1727. The chnrchyard is
closed to burials, except' in family graves. The living
is a vicarage, net yearly value /200. with 7 acres of
){lebe, in the g-ift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held
since 1917 bv the Rev. John Donne B.A. o( St. David's
College, Lainpet*r. At LLANTAHXAM is a Baptist
rhapel, erecti-d m 1862, with 800 .sitlings, and a Cnn-
^rregational chiipel. .\ cemetery, six acres in extent,
was formed in 1892 at a cost, of ;£3.ioo: there is a
incrtnary chapel. It is under the control of the Urban
District Council. The charities, producing ^21, are dis-
tributed vearly in money. This place was formerly thi>
site of an' abbey, founded c. 1170 by Halvel ap lorwertli,
and dedicated to 9S. Mary and Denma; at the Dissolu-
!ion there were six monks, and revenues estimated at
^71 yearly: the gateway still remains. LlantnmaMi
l.indoHners. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay. The cUr.i
crops are oats and barley; there is much pasture jand.
heavily timbered. The area M the civil parish :i;id
frban District is 4,063 acres of land. 34 of wat4'r and
2 of foreshore ; rateable value, j^29,os6 ; the population
in 191 1 was 7,058. A part of the district of Cwmbran
is within this parish, and will he found under a separate
heading.
Sexton. Albert Blackman.
Delivery Office,
.lb-postmistress.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic Express
Llantamam.— Mrs. J. Pritehard, t
Letters received trom Newport
Wall Letter Boxes.— Llanaravon i Croe
LLANTABNAM UBBAN DISTBICT COUNCIL.
Meets at the Council offices, Cwmbran, every i
Members.
.Vll r,
Chairnian.
tire in April, 1022.
H..ward Alfred Stanley.
Henrv Smith Cocker
Daniel Dickens
James Williams
Alfred James Perrett
Edwin Kelly
Joshu.i Thomas Eva
Harold Dempster
Job Pennells
Joseph Dalev
Bertram Thomas
Wm. Eichard TuckDeld
Officers.
Clerk, H. H. Haden,
Town hall, Pontypool (is also cl
to Llantamam Local Pension Sub-Committee)
Treasurer. A. L. Mit^.-hell, London JointCitv & Midland
Bunk Limite<l, Cwmbran
i Medical Officer of Health, William Edward Cavanagb
' Murphv MB. k B.Ch.Duh. Pantyherllan, Cumhran
I Surveyor k Sanitary Inspector, A. Gordon Jones,
Council offices
Vbbev, the residence of Sir Cliflord John Cory hart, j Collector, Edward A. Pryer, Civmbran
M.P.; D.L., J.P. is a building of stone in the Tudor | ,,,,,„ schools are in Cwmbran, under which place the
style. Eichard Parfitt esq. who is lord of the manor of , particnlars will be found
Magna Porta, Sir Clifford John Corv bart. M.P. and the
trustees of the late A. ('. Pilliner esc], are the principal I Llantamam Railway Station, John Mann, station master
(Marked thus * postal address, 1 Brown Mrs. Sarah, Ivvdene iCory Sir Clifford John hart. M.P.,
Cwmbran.) ('ordey Arthur B. Waiwera D.L.. J.P. Llantamam abbey: & 98
PRIVATE tiESiDP.NTS. CoideY Thomas, Bose lawn Mount street W 1. London
Ambus Joseph. Tate bouts ' Tromwell Mrs The Homestead
DIRECTORY.]
Davies Henry F. Fern croft
Drtvies Henrv M. Pensilva
Davies Miss H. F. Tyclura
Davies Miss Mary Rachel, Riverdale
Dawson William F. Llantarnam hall
De Rees John de Clare, Ben-rhvs
Donnt^ Rev, John B.A. (vicnr)," Tht
Dnke-Williams William T. Bodafon
Eggai- George, Bella Vista
Evans David Roger, Somerton house
Evans Herbert, The Glen
Evans Joshua T. St. Valerie
Finillay Alexamler O. Dan-y-Derwin
Florida William H. Springfield
Fux-ThIHs John, Llantarnam sran^e
Harding George Frederick. Oakdene
Harvey John H. Casnewyd.1
Harvey John Henry, Ravensworth
Hillier Lambert, Tremain
Holmes John William. Belle-viie
Jones George, Rose hill
Jones Thomas Richard, Penlangwyn
Jordan James J. Mavlield
Knowles Georije Arthur, Court house
Lawrence Lewis J. P. Plas-newvdd
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
Lewison Benjamin, Gias-Corrie
Llewellyn Alfred, Belgrnve
Maddon John O. South bank
Mapp Joseph, Vnindre
Oiiklpv Thomas, Melrose
Phelps Miss Elizabeth, Maisonette
Phillips William Geo. East Lvnne
PilliiiPi Alfrrl Miissev J. P. Llanarvon
lRee;ps oliv,.,-, Suiiiivsi.Ie
iRidi,"' Jolui '^. li. Stiii;s deji
iKowliiiids Hniiv. Tho Beeches
iSwiniilchuist .Lini.s, Park view
! Trapper Frederick, ('aer-(froes
iWebb Mrs. Helen, ^7 Llantarnam id
Williams William A. Tiiitern ville
Worthy James, Victoria villa
I COMMEECIAL.
Bnrn.steail Charles, teacher of nmsic.
I Hillside
*Dando Regd. farmer,NewHouse Irm
■Dando Roger, farmer, Tycanol
*Hutchings John, beer retailer
Jenkins Geo. farno-r, fi.h-r Mill faini
j Jenkins Thomas, farno-r, L.idL'.- lann
Jones Charles, coach builder
Jones Evan, farmer
LLANVIHANGEL-PONT-X-MOILE is a parish
on the road from Pontypool to Abergavenny, ij miles
south-east from Pontypool Town and i mile north-west
from Pontypool Road railway station, and 160J by rail
from London; Little MiU station on the Coleford, Usk,
Monmouth and Pontypool branch of the Great Western
railway is i J miles north and in this parish ; it is in the
Pontypool division of the county, hundred of Usk, petty
sessional division, union and county court district of
Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconry ot Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandaff. The Brecon and Mon-
mouthshire canal runs through the parish. By Order of
the Monmouthshire Coimty Council, confirmed by Local
Government Board order, this parish was, in 1891. added
to the Panteg Local Board District, and under the pro-
visions of the "Local Government Act, 1894," this parish
is now divided into two wards. North and South, and
governed by the Urban District Council of Panteg. The
church of St. Michael is a building of stone in the Gothic
stylo, consisting ot chance], nave, south porch and a
western bell-turret containing 2 bells : the interior was
resti-'red and reseated in 1904 at a cost of ^^300: there
Essex Surgeon-Col. James Rowlands ' Fletcher Sophia
J.P., V.D. Woodlands
( LLANVIHA NGEL- . q 7
( TOR-Y-M¥NYDD. ) ^ '
Lawrence Frances (Miss), farmer.
Court farm
Lawrence Henry J. farmer.Maesyrhiw
Lawrence Lewis J. P. farmer
Lucas John, shopkeeper
.Morgan Wm. K. frmr.Pen-y-paik frm
Phillips Wm. Three Blackbirds P.H
*Pickman Wm. farmer. Grange farm
Pilliner Alfred Massey J. P. farmer,
Llanaravon
Pritchard Geo. blacksmith. Post ofBce
♦Richards John, farmer, Graigwen
Roberts James, farmer, Pentrebasket
♦Roberts Thos.farmer,Tyrhwyn farut
Star Bri.k & Tile Co. Ltd. iGair.ell
Hartley, managing director)
Stark William Charles, farmer,
Croesymwlch farm
Stevens" Arthur W. farmr. Cottage fm
Thomas Edward. Greenhouse P.H
Urban District Cemetery (
, snpt. ; Georue
Hintini. keeperl. Cemetery house
\'anghan Henry B. farm bailiff to Sir
C. J. Corv bart. M.P., D.L., J.P
Williams Geo. Three Blackbirds P.H
The
date
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m the A
ear 1742.
loar
Ine £;r
-, in the
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. Davids
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nd John
rl. The
.• "heat. barU
nd and 13 of
value, ^7-824; th^'
, Edward Price.
urive through Pontypool. The nearest
iiflice is at Panteg.' Pontypool is the 1
eleL'raph ofTu-e.
stanl
COUMEECI-tL.
Bolton Joshua, farmer. Hand
Davies Philip, farmer, Tymawi
W,.odhiiids, cleaiid week days only
The children attend the schools at Mamhilad & New Inn
Public Elementarv School, Mamhilad & Llanvihangel
I mixed), built in 1856, for ?7 children; Miss L. M.
Railway Station, Little Mill, Wm. Taylor, station n.a.-tr
(Mrs.), Horse & Rolands Joseph, farmer. Coed Cando
Jockev P.H Vaisey Thomas. Upper Goverra
HowellsHy. Jn. farmr.Lower Goverra Williams Aiines Ann (.Mrs.), Waiii-y-
Little Mill Brick Co. Little Mill clare inn
:Nicholas Thomas, farmer. Manachtv Williams Beniamin, farmer, IVern
Prothero David, fanner. Court farm Williams Oliver, farmer, Typotli
LLANVIHANGEL - juxta - KOGGIETT is a
parish on the shore of the Bristol Channel and on the
South Wales railway, i| miles east from Magor station
and half a mile west from the Severn Tunnel station,
both on the Chepstow and Newport section of the Great
Western railway, 8 south-west-by-west from Chepstow,
and 9 east from Newport in the Monmouth division of
the county, Caldicot hundred, petty sessional division,
union and county court district ot Chepstow, rural deanery
of Netherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of St. Michael is a small build-
ing of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch
and a lofty embattled western tower containing a pre-
H;'formation bell: it formerly had a north aisle, taken
down in 1830, when two fine recumbent figures were
discovered, much defaced and broken, with an inscrip-
tion, apparently of the 13th century: the church
rest.ored and the old north aisle rebuilt in 1905; 1
1919 by the Rev. .<amu.-l Morris Davies M. A. of Sidne>
Sussex C'lillege, Cambridge, who resides at Ifton. Lord
Tredeyar is lord of the manor and the principal land-
owner. The .soil is sandv loam ; subsoil, a great deal
of limestone ; the moor laud is clay, with a little peat
The chief crops are corn ; pasture lands very good. The
area is ^59 acres; rateable value. £1.627: the population
m 1911 was 1)
Letters arrive
giett oilice.
Tunnel sti
thr.:
latched from Rog-
iionev order nfllee
nIKce" is at Severn
.ere The children of this parish attend the .school at Roggiett
Bev
The Gr
CIl:
LLANVIHANGEL - TOB - Y - MYNYDD (the
Church of St. Michael under the Hill), on the main road
from Chepstow to Rnglan, is a parish 6J miles east-by-
north from Usk station on the Monmouth and Pontypool
section of the Great Western railway, and 8 north-west ;
from Chepstow, in the Monmouth division of the county. 1
hundred of Raglan, petty sessional division of Trellech,
union of Chepstow, county court district ot Usk, rural >
deanery of Chepsto,,. archdeaconrv of Monmouth and j
diocese 01 Llandaff. The church of St. Michael, restored
in i860, and again in 1908, is an ancient structure in \
the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, 1
north-west porch and a western bell-turret containing :
bells :
lie yeai
are 100 sittings. The register dates from
The living is a rectorv with Llangunnog
yearlv value ^^78, with" 16 acres ot glebe
' in the "ilt of the Archdeacon of Llandaff,
,■ ,.,1 . bv the Rev. William Jones B.A. of
■nil.-.., Lai.ipeter, who is also rector of
I Lhiiis.iv. There is a United Methodist
■ .-iiu.inii of the hill. C, E. Crompton
s i.iiiiripal landowner. The soil is clayej ;
and roots.
;£75^; the
subsoil, i-lav. The chief
crops ai
The area is 1.186 acres;
rateable
population in 1911 wa.« I3t
Parish rierk, C. T. Davi
.AION.MOUTHSHIRE.
Lette
[kelly's
LLANGUNNOG, a hamlet in the civil parish, anc
which was reputed to be eitra parochial for I'cclesias
tical purposes, was by Order in Council, dated June 13
1903, united to the ecclesiastical parish of Llanvihangel
Tor-y-Mynydd.
(Marked thus * letters tlnvugli Csk.) Price Thomas, farmer, LlanpUl
COMMERCIAL. »Pritchard Charles, farmer, Llan-
Edmonds David, farmer & assist. int gunnog farm
overseer *Beece George, farmer. The Wern
•Morgan James, Star inn *Kich;irds Llewellyn, farmer, Ty-bach
Price — , farmer, Corne fai m Thomas Daniel & David, farmers.
Price Alfred, shopkeeper Ty-mawr
I throuijh Chepstow & I'sk. Llanisl
the nearest money order & telegraph office. N
Letter Boi, Cobblers' Plain
The children attend the school in Llanishen parish
*Watkins Wm. farmer, Gweruinog fm
♦Williams James, farmer, Llanvi-
hangel court & Berthgrwn farm
Williams Morgan. farmer, Xew
LliANVlHAlTGEL-mgh-USK or (Llanvihangel
Gobion) is a parish and village, on the road from Mon-
mouth to Abergavenny and from Abergavenny to Usk,
*nd bounded on the south by the river Usk, 2 miles south-
east from Penpergwm railway station un the Newport,
Abergavenny and Hereford section of the Great Western
railway, 4J south-east from Abergavenny, 6 north-west
from Usk and 8J north-east from Pontypool, in the Mon-
mouth division of the county, hundred, petty sessional
division, union and county court district of Abergavenny,
niral deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of Monmouth and
diocese of Llandaff. The church o"E St. Michael is a
small building of stone in the Elizabethan style, consisting
of chancel, nave, south porch and a western tower con-
taining one bell: there are 120 sittings. In the church-
yard, nearly covered by grass, is the upper slab of a
coped tombstone, on which the carved outline of a p.ns-
toral staff can be faintly traced. The register dates from
the year 1751. The living is a rectory, with Llunsantffraed
annexed, joint net yearlv value ;£i44. including 65 acres
of glebe, in the gi'ft of' Sir Arthur John Fludyer hart,
and Lady Herbert, of Llanarth Court, alternately, ajid
held since 1900 by the Rev. John Rees L.Th. of Durham
University, and chaplain of the Mental Hospital. There
is a chapel for Calvinistic Methodists, erected in 1837
and rebuilt with vestr}- in 1892-3, with sittings for i^j
persons. Charities producing about ^26 los. vearlv :u-
distributed in mnney. William G. Buchanan es.|. ■<
lord of the manor and principal landowner. The so'.l
!.■< gravelly; subsoil, sandy. The chief crops are wheat,
turnips, oats and barley, but the land is mainly devote i
to pasturage. The area is 388 acres: rateable valii..,
^795; the population in 1911 was 10;
Post. M. 0. & T. Office, Llanvihangel Gobion— Mrs
James, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive through
Aber
PKIVATE HKSIDENTS
Buchanan Wm. G, Manor H.ni^e fiio Davie.': Bo
■Jones Rev. Wm. (Calvinistic Metho- 'Frnse)' Hu
dist). The Manse, Mozerah Gilbert J;
Bees Rev. John L.Th.
Llingwillim
XliANVlHANGEL - YSTERN - LLEWEHN, or
Uanvihangel-Tavernbach, is a parish, on the road from
Monmouth to Abergavenny and on the river Trothy, 5J
miles west-by-north from Monmouth, 5 north-west from
•Dingestow station on the Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool
section of the Great Western railway, and 8 from Aber-
gavenny, in the Monmouth division of the county, partly
in the hundred of Skenfrith and partly in that of Raglan,
-fefUf sessional division of Skenfrith, union and county
court district of Monmouth, Skenfrith highway district,
rural deanery and archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of St. Michael, restored in 1874-
3, at a cost of ^3oo, is an ancient building of stone in the
Early 'English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porcii and a turret of wood and stone, containing 3 hells :
there are monuments to the Hopkins family: the church
affords 120 sittings: the church was new rooted and
renovated in 1906 by the ist Buron Llancattock,
who also presented a stained wimlow. The register
dstes from the year 1685. The living is a rectory, net
yearly value £i()^. with residence and 7 acres of glebe.
COMMERCIAL.
•rt, miller (water)
y Kowhlnd.fruir.TlieEliii
nes. farmer, Pen-vr-heol
ones Charles, registrar of births
deaths for the sub-district
Llanarth
I Pugh Henry, beer
Ale
farm bailitY
Buch;
in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held siw^
1891 by the Rev. James Howell Bevan Powell. 0;
Worcester College, Oxford. Here is a Baptist chapvl.
erected in 1829, with 150 sittings. Talycoed C'luit. 1
large and handsome brick mansion in the Qu.^n .\ii..'
style, erected in 1882, is the seat of Col. Jost-pli .\lii I
Bradney C.B.. D.L., J.P.. F.3.A. The M.arqu.<^ i
Abersavennv is lord of the manor. Col. Bradnev C H .
D.L.. J. P., K.S.A. and the Hon. Lad> Shelley-Rolls j
the principal landowners. The soil is stiflt clay: snbMU ,
c-hiy. The chief crops are wheat, oats, and s..ir,.'
I'll''} Th. 11.M is 1,857 acres of land and 5 of watei ,
i' 1.434: population in 1911, 145.
- ■ a ' ,1,, Leaf.
l.'ii'i^ HI V' 1 hrnugh Monmouth. The nearest money
i.Kiei' & teieiraph office is at The Hendre
Letter Boxes.— Onen Wall: Church Wall & Talycoed
(rector), by
School (infant.s), for 42
founded by the Rev. Roge
n 1734; Mrs. Mary A. Frai
list
prav
TK IIKSIDKSTS.
Bradnev Col. Joseph Alfred C.
D.L.. J. P.. F.S.A. Talvcoed con
& Boodle's club. Londin S W r
■Powell Bev. James Howell Be
(rector). Rectory
Evans Richard William, farmer iijLongWm. farmer.Dppei
ii.-'sistanl overseer. Parsonage farm | Meek tfeo. farmer. Low
Francis Richard, farmer. Mardy faru
Griffiths Llewelyn, farm bailiff t
Col. J. A. Bradnev C.B., D.L,
J.P..
Harris
Jsph. farmer.
Bradley Wm. Jas. wheelnriuht. Oner,
Ellaway Bros. farmrs.Mill House frm
my bank
Grange
Penpwllcalch
House farm
Red house
.Morgan Wm. farmer. Pont-yr-ychan
Price Edgar, farmer, Tycoch
I'lice Evan, farmer. The Pant
Price John, farmer. The Court farm
Price Thomas. fHrn.er. Lower house
Probert Richard. fanner. Upper
Red house
LLANVHECHVA, see Llanfrechfa.
LLAN-WENARTH CITRA is a parish on the river
Usk, 1} miles north-west from Abergavenny station on
the Great Western railway, in (he Monmouth division of
the county, hundred, pett/ sessional division, union and
<ounty court district of .\bergavenny. rur.1l deanery of
Abergaveimy and diocese of Llandaff. ' The road to Brecon
passes through this parish The church of St. Peter is
an ancient building of stone in the Gothic style consisting
of chancel, nave, south porcli and an embattled western
tower containing 2 bells: there are i3o sittings. The
register dates from the year 1725. The living is a rectory,
net yearly value ^^220, and 32 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Marrjuess of Abergavennv, and
held since 1898 bv the Rev. Fredeiie Hooper Al'drich-
Blake MA. of Pembroke Colleirr, Camhridu'e The
■^i.irar Loaf M..nrilain rises to an elevation of i.q<;
feet : the Derry, the Graig. the Rholbiii and LlanwenartU
Breasthills are spurs from the base of the Sugar Irfiaf
The Marquess of Abergavenny, wlio is lord of the
manor, the trustees of the late Col. J. R. Parkinson
and .Mrs. Sandeman are the principal landowners. The
soil is sandy; subsoil, stone. The land is chiefly in
pasture. The area is 2.781 acres of land and 31 of
water; rateable value, £^.5^ ; the iiupulatino in iqii
■^57-
-\lilrich-BlaUe Rev. Frederic Hoop
MA. Rectory
flrooke Miss. Pentre court
.I'lnes J.ihn Graham, Pant-;r-Onen
Sexton, John Uzzell.
Letters arrive through .Ibergaveniiy, which is tl
iu*arest money order & telegraph olTice
Wall Letter Box, Brecon road, cleared week days only
Public Elemcntarv School (mixed), tor 48 children
Mk. Evans, mis■tl■,•^^
Powell Bichard W., Lewet cOMMKKCtAL.
Probeit Samuel. Hadlow Fi-h.-r .l„hn. faimei. Lewethro^'
Smith Jcdin, Birliiii.' Hargieaves George.Pantrhiewgoch it
Hughes Henry, farmer, Green Tump
DIRECTORY.]
Jenkins William, fainiei'. Grev hall
Jones AVni. (Mis.), fnui.Trtlymiies ho
Lewis David, farmer, Mardy & Pine
Grove farms
Lewis David, farmer, Pyscudlyn
Lewis Isaac, farmer, Cvdiadvdvrshire
LLANWENAHTH tJLTHA is a parish formed in
1865 fro™ tlie civil parish of Llanwenarth Citra, on the
river Usk, with a station at Govilon (in the parish) on
the Abergavenny and Merthyr branch of the London and
North Western' railway, and contains the ecclesiastical
district of Christ Church, 2J miles north-west from
Abergavenny, in the Monmouth division of the county,
hundred, petty sessional division, union and county
court district of Abergavenny, ruial deanery of Aher-
(Tavenny, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of
Llandaff. Christ Church, in the village of Govilon, is
11 building of stone in the Early English style, erected
in 1848, and consecrated in i860; it consists of chancel,
nave, north aisle, south porch, vestry and an incomplete
western tower containing one bell : in 1909 two memorial
-MOXMUUTHSHIRE.
Morgan David, farmer, Tyrewen &
Peny-craig
Nicholls Thomas, frmr. Upper Pent.e
Powell William, farmer. Upper house
Piice Peter, farmer. The Green
Price William, farmer, Tynewdd
MACHEN.
99
Sevenoaks Philip, farmer. Penyrchcl
Simmonds Wm. H.Lanib & Flag P.H
Smith Emily Janet (Miss), apart-
ments, Mayfield cottage
WflliiiL'ton Fred, farmer. Lower hn
Willi;.ms Wm. Thns. fimr. The .Stei..^
windows were erected bv Mr:
Lt.-Col. H. B. Church, fc
in this parish : a new or
1906: theie are 220 sittir
the year i860. The livii
^£270, including ij acres
the gift of the rector of
Chu
Gla
the He
Per.
Cla
ind held
M.A, of
Ab.M
chapel, founded
1652,
Lla
stone. The
The
Ti'initv I
There' i^
"wenarth
is divided
subsoil,
area is 2,279 acres of land and 22 of water; lateahle
value, _£4,022; the population in 1911 wa.* 963.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,805, the part
of Llanwenarth Ultra in Blaenavon Urban District was
in 1894 taken to form the new civil parish of Blaenavon.
There is a ferry here across the river Usk to Llan-
wenarth Citra.
Parish Clerk and Sexton, William Amyes.
Public Elementary School, erected, with residence, im
1846. enlarged in i860, for 130 children; Frederick
Archibald Thomas, master
GOVILON is a large village in the parish of Llan-
wenarth Ultra. A stone building containing hall and
reading room was erected in 1889 at a cost of ;£300,
defrayed by the Eev. George Grove B.A. rector 1865-98;
the hall will hold 80 people. The Consei-vative Hall
includes a reading room. The parish church. Baptist
chapel, public schools, post office and railwav station.
are all in this village.
Post & M. 0. Office, Govilon. — Joseph Davies, sub-post-
master. Letters arrive from Abergavenny. Gilwern
is the nearest telegraph office, ij miles distant
Govilon Railway Station, John B. Morris, station master
Police. W. Birch, constable
PWLL-DU is a hamlet in the parish of Llanwenarth
Ultra, situated amongst the hills at an altitude of 1,400
feet, sj miles south-west from Abergavenny. The in-
habitants ai-e all miners or colliers engaged in the "works
belonging to the Blaenavon Iron Company. Church
mission services are held on alternate Wednesdays in the
Elementary school, which has an attached ohanoel,
entirely refurnished in 1909. There is also a Wesleyan
chapel. The hill scenery in the neighbourhood is mag-
nificent.
il. erected in 1870, for locr .
GARNDTHRIS is a hamlet of the parish of Llanwenarth
Ultra lying amongst the hills at an altitude of 1,000 feet-
and 4 miles south-west from Abergavenny.
LLANWENARTH ULTRA.
PRIV.tTK nK.SIDENTS.
Gardner Utyd, Coed-y-Twyn
[initle
OOMMEECI.IL.
liavlis,-^ William J. faruiei-. Peudn
Criddle Geo. Richd. Herbt. farr
Embrey Thomas, farmer
Grennow William, farmer, Pentv
ells Willi;
Jones Edwin, farmer. Brook farm
Jones Frank, farmer, Hop Yard farm
Morgan Nicholas, farmer, Maesyfellin
Morgan William, farmer, Bryny Cwm
& Cwm farms
Phillips Geo.Gilbert.frmr.LowerCwm
Price John, farmer, Tilla
Salter Samuel, farmer
Williams Arthur, farmer. Red house
Williams John, farmer. The Pentre Ellinft Wm. farm
LLANWERN is a parish i mile south from the Chep-
stow and Newport road, with a station on the Great West-
«Tn railway. South Wales section, 145 miles from London,
3i south-east from Caerleon, and 4 east from Newport, in
the Monmouth division of the county, lower division of
Caldicot hundred, petty sessional division, union and county
court district of Newport, rural deanery of Caerleon, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese' of Llandaff. The
village of Llanwern includes the parish and a small hamlet
in the parish of Christchurch. The church of St. Marv.
restored in 1865, is a building of stone in the Norman style,
consisting of nave, south porch and an embattled western
tower containing 5 bells: the windows ;it the east end are
Btained: there are 70 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1750. The living is a rectorv, with the vicarage
cf Bishton annexed, joint net inconie ^550. with resi-
1 GOVILON.
Bannister Edward Thomas.Garthvilla
Clarke Rev.ThomasPercy MA. Eectry
Davies David Jeffrey, Hope house
Davies George. The Greig
Fnlford Mrs. Ense cottage
Humfrt'V Mrs. Llanwenarth li.nise
Jones Reijinald D;iniel A. Govilon ho
Keynton-WiUiauis .\l.s. Tyclyd
Lewis Mrs. Derwen Deg
Lewis William James. Glaslvn
Minsnn Cecil John
COMMEHCIAL.
Joseph, builder, & post office
Joseph (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas. (Jreen Dragon P.H
Thomas, frmr. Maes-y-berllai
ds Edward, haulier
.N James (Mrs.), grocer
Will, farmi-r. Upper Mill ho
Institute (J. Minson. sec)
Llanellv, Llanwernarth, Llangennv 4:
Llanfoist Ploughing Societv (Ed'wd.
Morgan, sec), Tyry Factory
Morsan Edward, assistant overseer &
farmer, Tyry Factory
Morgan Jane (Mrs.), Butchers' Armt-
P.H
Parry David, farmer, Lhiyn Celyir
Parrv Zephaniab, farmer. Tilla
Public Hall (Rev. T. P. Clarke M.A.
sec)
Reynolds George, beer retailer
Vaughan Margt.Annie (Miss),Lion P.H
Watiiins Wm. farmer. The Cottage
PWLL-DU.
(iwillyi, Henry, Lamb P.H
Jenkins Ivor, farmer
P.H
GARNDTRRIS,
11 Albert, Royal Vict
F. W. G. Gore esq. and thi
alternatelv, and held since 1911
organ M.A of Cambridge Uni
Llan
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lort. The neares
Maindee. about
ton hotel
lie schools at I
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Charles, blacksmith
f the manor, and
chief landowners,
arl. The land is
) acres ; rateable
The Bar
UACHEN is a village and parish, partly in Glamorgan-
shire, on the Rumney river, 8 miles w est-by-north from
Newport and 166J from London, in the. Bedwelltv divi-
sion of the county, hundred nt Wentlourr. pettv se'ssional
and di
the Po
itypi
of LI,
idd, C
ndafi
aerpl
throng
is gcve
Counci
1 the parts
Macb.M, an
rned bv th
, formed
. ai..
1 the
■ Red
The Brecon
Merthyr and
Newport railways run
e two railway stations,
r'lmrch road. Machen
Machen Urban District
under the provisions
MON. 4*
luu >ucaEN.
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly'
of the ■Local (inveniunMU Act. 1594." The church
of St. Michael is an ancient building of stone in the Early
English style, consistinar of chancel, nave, south porcli
and an embattled western t.iwer containing 6 bells : there
are remains of a cross in the churchyard: there are 250
sittings. The register dates from the year 1670. The
dence an<l 5 acres of i;lcli.'. in the L'ift of Lord Tredegar,
and held >in.-, kiio In the Bev. Arthur (Jivilvm Alfred
Picton B.A. ..f St. Davi,i-s C^lle-e. Lampeter. St.
.John's .haiiel ,,| ,.:,sH, fl'l'ER MACHEN. is a building
in th. r,.il. Knji:-i, .-,;,.. ...,„.::,:,;^ ,,1 rli.Mir,-!. navo.
Teleph>
E. D. Office.— Willi:
Lett'
Post, M. O. & Telephone CaU Office, Lower
Mrs. Sarah Helena Webb, sub-postmistres
arrive from Newport. Machen. 2 miles dist
nearest telegraph office
Wall Letter Buses.— Chatham & White Hart
BEDWAS & MACHEN URBAN DISTRICT
Fur names of members & officials see Bedwa
.*. p.
neighbourhood. Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the
manor and Major-Gen, Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G. are
the principal landowners. The soil is gravel and clay;
subsoil, limestone and coal. The chief crops are wheat,
oat«, barley and some land in pasture. The area is —
Lower Machen, 1.263 acres; rateable vaUie. ,£1,775;
I'pper Machen. 2.325 acres; rateable value. ^10,778 ; the
population in igit was — Machen (I'pper), 1.705: Machen
fLower). 212.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,806, those
portions of Lower Machen and Upper Machen civil
parish in Risca Urban District were in 1894 added to
that civil parish.
Lover Machen. Upper Maohen and Rhydygwern are
civil parishes forming the ecclesiastical parish of Machen ;
the last is in the county of Glamorgan, and is in the
union of Cardiff. The populat
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Michael's Church, Rev. Arthur 'Gwilym Alfre.l
Picton B.A. rector; Bev. David Evan Thomas, curate.
11.15 *-™- & 6 P™
St. John's Chapel of Ease. I'p Machen; 11 a.m.S; 6 p.m
Baptist (English) (Ebenezer) ; 10,30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tnes. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Siloam) (English) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (English). Rev. D. J. Veynon ; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan (Newport Circuit); ir a.m. & 6 p.m
County Council School.
Erected in 1909, at a cost of /6,390, for 350 boys &
srirls (mixed) & 200 infants; Griffith David Inkin,
master; Miss Annie Williams, infants' mistress
County Police Station, Henry Fearis. constable in charge
PBITATE HESIDKSIS
H.unard Benjamin M.D.. C.M
Dunbar James, Bovil house
Minett .Surgeon Lieut .-Commamler
Gellewastad
Osmond-Barnard Beniaujin MB
Pieloa Rev. Arthiii (i. A.. U..
(rectnr). The RectoM
Smith Sidnev. Pai.rlv
Stedman L.' Foster.' .Mael.et, l,.,i..
Lower Machen
Thomas Rev. Davi.l Evan (curate)
Railway Stations.
( the ecclesiastical Machen. Edward Griffiths, station master
Church Road. David Charles Price, statioi
Davies Philip Rees,farmer,Panteg frm
Davies Lewis, fanuer, Craig-y-racca
Davies Thomas Lewis, wheelwright
. Deacon Herbert B. boot & shoe repr
Rev. D. J. (Co;
I'he W..oHlands
Wade Newton, The VoUand
Woodruff Mrs. The Fedw
COUMEECIiL.
B.'.n
Ltd
iD
--4 Lomlwril street. London EC 3
Darnaid Benj. .\l.B..r..M.Edin. physn
Barrett Louisji (.Mrs.), shopkeeper'
Iteriii Brothers, confectioners
Cage Charles Alfred. leneral dealer
Commercial road
Castnn Charles. Crown P. II
Coles George. Tradesiuen Amis P.H
D.ivies Edwaril. draper
Davies Eli7.a .lane (Mrs.), milliner
Davies Elizabeth .\nn (^Irs). groce
" " " r. Peiiyl.in
istant overseer *
master
11.50 a.m.); draw on head offic-^,
i; Bi-hopsgate. London EC 2
Newport Co-operative Industrial So-
ciety Limited
Osmond-Barnard Benjamin M.B.,
C.M,Edin. medical officer of health
to the Bcdwas & Machen Urban
District Council
Pentwvii Black Vein Collieries Co.
Lim'ited (T, Rhys Williams, man-
asrer). cnllieiy proprietors
Potter John Arthur, collector of
water rates to the Bedwas &
Machen Urban District Council,
pkeeper The Croft
.Tames Thomas F, farmer. Bovil farm i Reading Rooms (Mrs. Jane Harris,
John John, butcher ] caretaker)
John Wmfrmr.Park frm, Low, Machen ; Roberts Cornelius. Fwriwm-Ishta P.H
.Line- .l.)hn. Rnval Oak P.H Roberts Herbert, farmer, Ty-Canol
Jones Rose "(Mrs.), blacksmith, R"2ers WilHam. farmer, Tsgnborfach
Lower Machen Rf.sset .lames, greengrocer
Jones William Henrv, general dealer, K'isser ll.oiii.is. Tredegar Arms P.H
KellowEliih.Ann(Mrs,),WhiteHartP.H Smith Sidney, farmer, Craig-yr-haul
Kellow John, Lewis Arms P,H Stephen John, farmer
[Lewis Lewis, farmer, Rhydygwern [Stephens Jane (Miss), grocer
I Lewis Morgan, farmer, Blain-y-cwm Stratton Fredk, farmer, Plas Machen,
iLlewellvn Thos. coal mer.The Courti Lower Machen
Duffield William. farmer,Llandangl'
Edwards Wm. Ebrill, statnr. Post off
Evans Charles M, butcher
Evans May (Miss), general dealer,
Belmont house
' Griffiths Daniel, clothier. Commer-
cial road
I Hall Edward, shopkeepei-
Gcmer.
Distr
the Bedwa. .(:
ir! Cnnncil
Lloyds Bank Limited, open tues,
10,15 a.m. to 12. IS p.m.; draw on
head office, 71 Lombard street,
London EC3
Machen Stone & Lime Co. Limited
(The), Lower Machen
ick James i. Co. irnicers
k Vi
Bank
Lin
Thomas Arth.Knight,frmr.Nantycysha
Watkins Joseph, grocer
Webb Sarah Helena (Mrs.), grocer, &
post office. Lower Machen
\\n.„l.iilV P. T. it Co. iron founders
Young Thomas, assistant overseer ft
collector of rates for Lower Machen,
Lower Machen
MAOOB is J parish, with 1 st
secti.in of the Great AVestem
London and « east (in \ "
division of the count \. <
division, union and , - 1 i,-t. of' Newport,
rural deanery of Nil 1. 1 v ui , 1 m l,,leaeonrv of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llaodaft. The chu'rch of St.
.Mary the Virgin, restored in i858, is an ancient build-
ing of stone in ihc Early English and Perpendicular
styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, i|ua«i trun-
•epls, south porch with parvise and a central tower
.ontaining a clock and b bells : there are 400 sittings,
all being free. The register dates from the year 1799,
The living i» a vicarage, with the perpetual curacy of
Redwick annexed, joint net income j^300, with 96 acres
of L'lebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
Llnndaff, and held since 1912 by the Rev, Henry Morris,
d St, David's College, Lampeter, Here is a Baptist
ehapel to hold ^ixi. Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the
manor. Viscountess Hhondda, Mrs, Wav and Col.
MAES-Y-CWTMMEK. see Bedwas,
n the South Wales ■ marshy ; subsoil, clayey. The chief crops are wheat,
. 149J miles from I barley, roots and grass land. The area is 1,899 acres ;
IN the Monmouth ! rateable value, ;£s,3se ; the population in 1911 was 1-,
in the civil and 679 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk, William Rosser.
Post, M. O. k T. Office— Miss Amy S. Barber, s;iL
postmistress. Letters arrive from' Newport ; no de.
livery on Sundays
MAGOB RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The district comprises the following parishes: — Bishton,
Christchurch, GoldcUff, Kemeys Interior, Llandavenny,
Uangattock, Llangstone, Llanhennock, Llanmartin,
Llanvaches, Llanwern, Magor, Nash, Penhow, Redwick,
Tredunnock, Whitson & Wilcrick. The area is 29,604
acres; rateabb- value at Lady Day, 1919, £64.^23;
the population in 191 1 was 4,849
The Council meets at the Newport Union offices. Queen's
hill, Newport, bi-monthlv. first saturdav at 10.30 am
Chairman, Thomas Dntfiefd J. P. The Laurels. Magor,
are the principal landonii
The
Newport
DIRECTORY.]
Clerk. William Du
Treasurer, W. T.
MUX.MOUTHSHIkE.
MAMHILAD.
101
>e)i'> liiU, Newport
.liauis. National Provincial &
Newport
E. A. Idris Phillips L.R.C.P.
ailtowors, Caerleon
Higli-na\ SnrvBvoi- & Inspeutor of Nuisances, E. Charles
Dutfielcl, St. Brides, near Magor
Public Elementar.v School (mixed), built in 1857, for 120
children, & enlarged in 1902 to hold 191 children ;
Creorffe Leonard Barber, master
Railway Station, George Gadd, station master
(Ba
liaker Stephen L".inar
Itiackaby Rev. Haroli
The Man-,-
Dutfield Thomas J.P. The Laurels
Morris Rev. Henry Cvicar of Magor &
perpetual curate of Redwick), The
Vicarage
Strong Gravenor Rolieif M.B.. B.S.
Lund. yUisui hoii-H
Williams William Hi-!i.\. The Lawn
COMMEECIAL.
Adams Thomas Hawkesford, tailor
Adams William, cooper
cottage I Bardavs
fn. 10 to 3) ; draw on head
, 54 Loiubiird st. London E C 3
Thomas William, commercial
Her, Summerlease
ving mills
IT.), farm,
Henry
Son,
All.
;.ckM,
Baker Arthur Robert, buti
Baker Wm, H. frmr.Luw G
Barber Amv S. . .Mi-').
MALFAS ;
! Jones Willia;
I b;.kcrs. Wbit
iJones Stephen, farmer
'Lewis Arthur, farmer. Wain-arrow
Lewis .lames, farmer. Pill farm
, Llny.N B:uik Limited (sub-branch)
(iipen tncs. i to 3) : draw on head
.MlicM. 7, Lumbal^ St. London EC'-,
MAINDEE, see Newport.
Joel, farmer, Salisbury farm
Tho
ui Enl ..
Kin k so
1(1 Hrt-n
P.Lund.
(Mrs.^' &
M.I!.. B.S.
n. .Magor ho
le -M.R.C.S.
lys. & surgn
m, farmers.
Castlecoch
Williams Abel Wood.Wheatsheaf inn
Williams Arthur, farmer, Tythe farm
Williams Edwin, Golden Lion inn
Williams Herbert, mason
u ij miles north-by- wast from New-
port railway station, in the Monmouth division of the
county, hundred of Wentloog, Newport petty sessional
division, union and county court district, rural deanery
of Newport, archdeaconry' of Monmouth and diocese of
LlandafF. The Hereford" and Shrewsbury railway, the
Brecon canal and the Abergavenny and Newport road
pass through the parish. The church of St. Mary is an
edifice of stone, rebuilt in the years 1849-50, in the Early
Norman style, and consists of chancel and nave and a
western bell turret containing one bell: the original fine
chancel arch is preserved, as also the remarkable south
doorway, where the pillars supporting the arch on either
?ide have no similarity to each other in pattern : there
are 160 free sittings. The register dates from the year
1733. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^300,
with residence and 40 :icrpa of glebe, in the gift of Col.
F. Prothero, and ht-ld -iii.H 1873 bv the Rev. Edward
Jenkins M.A. of Jesn- C.lli-gp. Oxford. Malpas Court
is the seat of ^ii- Lem.ar.l Wilkinson Llewelvn K.B.E.,
J.P. Here was fonufi iv :< CMnniac mona.stery, a cell to
the priorv of Montaeutc. in Somersetshire, and founded
h^ Winebald de Baluii ; at the Dissolution there were
a part of one of the walls, still standing, serves as a
boundary to the churchyard. Sir Leonard Wilkinson
Llewelyn K.B.E., J.P. is lord of the manor and principal
landowner. The soil is clay : .subsoil, gravel and rock.
The crops are chiefly grass and corn. The area ia 975
acres of land, 10 nf water, 4 of tidal water and 7 of
foreshore ; rateable value. .^5,356 ; the population in
1911 was 685.
Sexton. John Hodgkinson.
Post & M. O. Office.— Francis F. Icke, sub-postma.ster.
Letters throu!.'h Newport. Newport (head office), 2
miles distant, is the nearest telegraph office
Wall Letter Box. near Church
Public Elementary School (mixed) ; the school-house
was erected in i&6t(, at the expense of Thomas Cordes
esq. upon a site given by the late Rev. Thomas
Prothero, of Malpas Court. & enlarged in 1876 at a
rnst of .^i3o, & further enlarged in 1886, at a cost
of .£200, at the expense of Thomas Cordes esq. &
again enlarged in 1909 at a cost of .£1,300, raised by
voluntarv contributions, for 183 children ; Thomas
Willinm'Rees, master
Cl.uemont
Hent William. Peiitwyn
Kord William Tom, The Groi
Fry Henry, The Emlyns
Grilliiths Mrs. The Strand
Hill Thomas, Myrtle house
Jenkins Rev. Ed":ird MA.
Vicarage
Sidn
E. Hi
Lavliourne Arthur Harrison, The
Llewelyn Sir Leonard Wilki
K.B.E.. ,LP. Malpas court
Llew-lvn Ivor, Blaen-y-Pant
.Milne Capt. David. -Mount view
Mos^s Harold James. 2 Malpa:
viUa
Moxon John, The Lodge
Nicholas John, Ty-graig
Nixun Thnma<. i .Malpas villas
Parker John. Chelfridge house
'P^.r>nns Freileriok. Wt-st view
Penson John Harrv, Sunnvbank
■ Phillips Col. W. Clifford, Coolgreany
Powell Mrs. Margaret, 1 West view
Rjikes Francis W.. J.P
Stanlield Richard, Pentwyn
Steer Edward J.P. Woodlands
SleiT Edwd. Pemberton, Parc-v-Prior
Williamson Robert, Ormidale
i COMMERCIAL.
^Attwell Chas. farmr .Green Court fm
iBailry .Matthew, shopkeeper
I BayUss Geo. farmer, Craig-y-Ceilog
[Bowen Wm. Anthony. Three Horse
Edwards Frinris S. farmer
Kd wards John, assistant overseer &
collector of rates & clerk to the
Parish Council
Evans Harriett Amelia (Mrs.),
farmer, HoUybush farm
Haberfield Wyndham Frank, farmer,
Ty-mawr farm
Price John, farmer, TvnyfEynon
Price Thomas E. farm bailiff to
Sir Leonard Wilkinson Llewehni
K BE.. J.P. The Dairy farm
Pugh Aubrey M. farmer
Thomas Hy.' dairy farmer, Oaklands
Tovey George Humphrey & Percy,
farmers, Tv-hir farm
Tunnadine S'. H. & A. brick makers,
Malpas Road brick works
MAIIHII4AD is a parish on the road from Pontypool
to Abergavenny, one mile north-west from Little Mill
station on the Coleford, Usk, Monmouth and Pontypool
branch of the Great Western railway, 3i miles north-east
from Pontypool and 5 north-west-by-west from Usk, in
the Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Aber-
gavenny, petty sessional division, union and county court
district of Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconry
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The Brecon and
Monmouthshire canal runs through the parish from north
to south. The church is an ancient building of stone
n the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and a western bell turret, containing 2 bells ; it
was restored about 1875, and affords 120 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1682. The Uving is a
rectory, net yearly value j£i25, including 20 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter
of Llandaff, and held since 1855 by the Rev. Christopher
Cook, nf St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also
rector of Llanvihajigel-Pont-y-moile. The Marquess of
Abergavenny, who is lord of the manor, Thomas Jenkins
esq. and John Capel Hanbury esq. are the principal
landowners. The soil is clay ; subsoil, marl. The chief
crops are potatoes, wheat, barley and oats. The area
is 2,031 acres of land and 10 of water; rateable value,
/2,8i7; the population in 1911 was 491, includinsr 55
inmates and 10 officials in the Reformatory.
Sexton, Edward Price.
Post Office, Little Mill. — William Jones, postmaster.
Letters arrive from Pontypool; no dispatch on sun-
days. The nearest money order & telegraph office is
at Nantvderrv
Wall Letter Box, at the Church, cleared week days only
County Constabulary. Albt. Merrick, constable in. charge
Public Elementarv School (Llanvihangel-Pont-y-moile &
Mamhilad United District) (mixed), built in 1856, for
L. M. Lew
MON.
4t
102 MAMHILAP.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
The Monmouthshire Beforiiiatory. Liiile Mill, comprises
u school & a small farm, purchased by voluntary sub-
fiription k vested in trustees; in February, 1859, it
was certiii'?d by Gcpvernment & the school was opened
for the reception of such boys as are sentenced by
maeistrates to a term of from three to five years of
i-iinipul>ory detention in a reformatory ; the institu-
tion now holds 70 boys. Harold A. Williams, hon.
sec. ; Ernest Leon Maunsell HacUett L.R.C.P. & S.
Edin. Usk, m.edical officer; Frederick Ernest Craven
Jones, superintendent; Mrs. Jessie Elizabetb Jones,,
matron ; , schoolmaster ; Frank
Wood, farm bailifl'; Henry Morton, bandmaster;
Frederick Griffin, gardener
Cook Rev. Christphr. (rector),Eectorv Farr William, carpenter, Little Mill
Lewis Roger, Mulberrv ho.Little Mill Hav\cv Frederick, farmer, Lambrook
Si.ick Alhfii .hu-ih. W'hn,- lioii^e. Jeffcott Eliza (Mrs.), frmr. Lower ho
Little Mill Jenkins Mary & Louisa (Misses),
farmers, Tredomen
Jenkins Thomas, farmer,Mamhilad ho
Jenkins William, farmer, Pentwyn &
commehciai,.
BcuvHU David, assistant overseer
(•l;aile^ William, farmer
Court Charles, horse slaughterer
Crowe W. R. miller. Little Mill
Davies John. Star P.H
Evans E. &
Little Mill
Ev.Tns John, farmer. Grea
Fir Trees
Jones Henrv. farmer. Brook farm
Lnffman William, farmer, Cidar Mill
Mill.'!;.- Herbert, farmer, Pantuscoon
coach builders, Monmouthshire Reformatory (Fredk.
Ernest Craven Jones, supt.). Little
Mill
Phillips Charles, farmer. New bldngs
Philpotts Alfred James.farmer.Tyisha
Powell Phillip John, Halfwav House
PH. Little Mill
Pritchard Thomas, farmer, Little
Tyrewen
Rogers Abraham. Horseshoe P.H
Strawfoid Fras. shopkpr. Little Mill
Waters Charles & John, frmrs.Pentre
Wilks Jn. & Sons, engineers. Lit. Mili
Williams James,farmer,Tyrewen-Vach
Williams Joseph George, farmer,
Troed-y-rhiw
MAHSHFIELD. otherwise St. Mary's Field, is a
parish on the Cardiff and Newport road, with a station
iin the parish of Peterstone), ij miles south-east from
the viUage on the Great Western (South Wales) railway,
6J miles south-east from Cardiff, ij miles from the Bristol
Channel, 150 miles from London and 5J south-west from
Newport, in (he Monmuuth division of the county.
hundred of Wentloog, petty sessional division, unioii
and county court district of Newport, rural deanery of
Newport, archdeaconry uf Monmonth and diocese of
Llandaff. The parish is intersected bv the rivers Usk
the Ebbw and the Ruinney. The Usk is navigable as
far as the ancient city of Caerleon. The church of St.
Mary is an ancieni t'dilire .if stone in Norman and Earlv
English -Hi,-. , .,l|-l^li„i; of chancel, nave, transept,
south |"ii. li iii.i .1 Icfii tower with spire containing 6
bells: 111 I • -, ill, rli:i,i,-,.| Hoor was relaid, and a reredos
erected li> 1 ;i|ii F.nli.iand Walker, and in 1909 it was
enlircly i.-imvated at a cost of ;^4,ooo .- the .south porch
is entered through a tine Norman arch: there are 300
iittings. The register dates from the year 1656. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value .£305, including 35
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Dean
and ( Chapter of Bristol, and held since 1901 by the Rev.
Hubert George Stanley, who is also vicar of Peterstone-
Wentloog. The Baptist chapel at CASTLETON was-
erected in 1853 at a cost of /2.000. and will seat
600 persons. The Wesleyan chapel is of stone in.
the Decorated style, and was erected in 1654 at a cost
of about ^2.000, with sittings for about 200 persons.
There is also a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, seating
about 150 persons. Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the
manor. Lord Wharton and J. B. Stubbs esq. are the
principal landowners. The soil is rich loam ; subsoil,
gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, roots-
and pasture. The area is 1,273 acres; rateable value,.
^£■3,050; the population in 191 1 was 592,
Parish Clerk. William Edwards.
County Police, W. Davies. constable in charge
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Castleton.— Miss Alice Cosslett, sub-postmistress.
Letters through Cardiff
Post Office, Marshfield. — Mrs. George Williams, sub-
postmistress. Letters through Cardiff. Castleton i*
the nearest money order & telecraph office
Wall Letter Boxes. — Vicarage corner & Marshfield statu
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected, with
master's residence, in i85i, at a cost of £1,500, t
restored in 1914, for 120 children ; Frank Miller.mastr
Railway Station, AVaJter Treharne. station master
I'HIV.t
Edwards Rev. Albert .
Dan-v-Brvn, Castlet.i
Foiestier-AVaik.-r Maioi
Ferdinand hi. U.L.. ,
Gerrans Nicholas John. Glandwr
Harris Evan, Holme bank, Castleton seer & collector of rates k clerk
Harris Thomas .M. The Laurels. the Parish Council, Posfgwyn
''■"'" Chappell George, baker
COMMEEOliL.
(Baptist), Baker Matthew, farmer. Holly house,
Castleton
■ George Baker Reginald, farmer,Spring court.
Castleton Castleton
Jesse, farmer & assistant over-
Howell Arth. LI. Suiinvbank,Castlet
Lewis Davi.I, Fein bank. Castleton
Balls Edgar, Tv-cocli
Rees David Rhvs, The Elms
R.iwhinds Uev.' Frederick ^cnl■al.■)
(':isti.'lon
Rowlands .Mrs. Marshfield house
Stanley Rev. Hubert George (vicar
Vicarage
.«!tnriar J. J. CraiL'-yr-Ha.il.Ca«tlet.i
Wade Godfrev N. Clnldra cottage
Webb Lt.-C.il. .Sir Henrv hart. D.L
J. P. Llwvriarlhan. C.stlet.in
Williams Hoivi-ll. Pentnyn
Chappell Henry, farmer
Cosslett Archbld. blacksmith. Castletn
Davies Levi, Railway hotel
Edwar.ls AVilliam. market gardener
). Evans Evan, market gardener
Evans John, market gardener. Lower
Pentwyn
), Griffiths Rachel (Miss), shopkeeper
Harris Evan. market gardener,
n H.iliiie hank
House John, beer retailer
.. .Tones Ann (Miss), frmr. Reubina farm
Jones Fanny (Mrs.), farmer. Well
House farm
Jones Ithel, Groes farm
Jones James, farmer. Walk farm
Jones Thomas, mrkt. gardener, CstltO'
Jones Thomas Davies, frmr. Court fin-
Jones Wm. farmer. Pear Tree farm
Lewis Edith (Miss),shopkpr.Castleton.
Morgan Reginald, farmer. Lower ho
Morgan Wm. mrkt. grdnr. Castleton
Parsons James, farmer, Gelly Bear
Pidgeon Tom, Coach & Horses P.H,
Castleton
Prettv Jane (Mrs.), market gardener
Price' William, farm bailiff to C. U.
Phillips esq
Rails Edgar, baker, Castleton
Roberts Charles B. Angel inn
Sheppard Samuel, saddler, Castleton.
Stalev Sidney F. grocer
t.Stratton Fre.l. farmer. New park
Tavli.r Philip. Coflee Tavern P.H„
Castleton
IWilliams GeorKe. farmer. New ho
Williams Mapson, faimer, Ty Mawr
Jones George, mrkt. gdnr. Groes Vach Woodruff Rose (Mrs,),shpkpr.Ca8tletn
Jones G, Vernon, contrctr. Castleton '
1 the south by the 1 English period,
hannel and the road from Chepstow to New- pendicular style,
HATHEBN is a parish, bounded
Drifti.l
port : the Meurig, or the Mounton brook^ runs thruugl
the parish and falls into the Channel at St. Pierre Pill:
it is 2i miles south-south-west from Chepstow station
on Ihi. Great Western railway, in the .Monnioutli divisi..Ti
of the county, hundred of Caldicot, petty sessional divi-
»ion, union and county court district of Chepstow, rural
deanery of Chepstow, arclideaconry of Monmouth and
diocese of Llandaff. Mathem is said to have derived its
name from " Merthyr Tewdric " — the martyrdom of St.
Tewdric, King of Glamorgan, who died here in the 6th
century from the effects of a wound received in battle
against the .Saxons, and who was afterwards esteemed a
saint and martyr; hia remains having been interred at
this place a church was erected on the spot and dedicated
in Ills honour, and in the chancel is a monument re-
cording these facts. The church r.f St. Tewdric or
Theodoric ii a building of atone partly o( the Early
ith extensive additions in the Per-
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles,
south porch and a very fine and lofty embattled tower
with angle turret and pinnacles, built in the last quarter
of the 15th century by John Marshall, bishop of Llandaff,
and containing 6 bells, all cast by Evans of Chepstow in
1765 : on the north wall of the chancel is a tablet, put
up about the beginning of the 17th century by Bishop
Godwin in memory of St, Tewdric, whose stone coffin ■
wa- tiiuiid beneath this spot by the bishop whilst repair-
i.ng the church: during the restoration in 1881-4 a
stone coffin was uncovered here and carefully re-interred
with the bonea it contained in the same place; accord-
ing to Godwin, four of the Bishops of Llandaff were
buried at Mathern during the period 1516-91, but no
monument to any of them remains : there is an old slab
in the chancel with an incised cross; in the south aisle
is a curious brass with kneeling effigies to Philip Wil-
liams, d, aoth May, 1562, and Alice, his wife, d. sist May,
DIRECTORY.]
-MONMOUTHSHIRE.
MITCHKL-TROV.
1{.3
1567. Over the south door of the nave is a large mural
monument to Colonel Thomas Hughes, ot Moynes Court,
governor of Chepstow during the Civil War, d. 22 Aug.
1662, and in the chancel are several flnorstones to the
Hughes family, and numerous other memorials : the
pulpit, and the altar table and its ornaments were given
by the Rev. Robert Vaughan Hughes MA. of Wyehinds,
at a total cost of ^^150; the font, presented bv the
same family, cost 24°. and the Ivch gate \vas nlsn
given by the Rev. R. Vaughan Hughrs : th^re are several
stained windows, one of which is a menu, rial to Mary
Anne Mainwaring. wife ot the Rev. H. V. Hughes, d
14 Jan. 1855; and some fragments nf nld stained glass;
the organ was given by C. F. Abdy Williams esq. and
ntal cost ot about ^"3,500 : there are
■egister dates from the year 1565.
I acre, r.er income ^300, with about
d residence, in the gift of the Dean
c.'aff. and held since 1879 by the
B.D. of St. David's College, Lam-
1 of Chepstow. The Wesleyans have
"s'Umeyric. Moynes Court was
plan; and dates from
the chapel, now us
portions of a fine eas
in 1851 some huma
spurs were found i
le early part nf the 15th centur)
for domestic purposes, retail
findow : on removing an old wa
bones, a glass bottle, a key ai
a recess : it is the property
the
The living is a vi
ig acres of glebe r
and Chapter of L
Rev. Watltin Davi.
peter, and rural de
a place of worshij
built A.D. 1609 near the site of a former
j.robably out of the old materials, by Fr
l>ishop of LlandafE 1601-17; the arms 1
Llandaff and those ot Bishop Oodwin ar
the principal entrance: in 1624 it was tl
Colonel Hughes, the parliamentary gri-it-i
slow Castle: the fine gateway still renir
posed to have been the approach to the ni\
♦ he site nf which and the moat by whic
rounded may still be distinctly traced 11
close by: Moynes Court is now (1919
"Near the church is the ancient Episcopal
pied by the Bishops of Llandaff down ti
•Bishop Beaw, who died in 1706 ; it
PniVATE RESIDENTS.
Allen Hugh Wm. Pwllmeyric house
Coombs Francis Harding.The Cedars,
Pwllmeyric
Daviea Rev. Watkin B.D. (vicar &
rural dean). The Vicarage
Downes-Powell Lieut. -Col. James,
Mathern house
Evans James Fothergill (coroner for
the manor of Chepstow), Pwllmey-
ric lodge
Kvans Mrs. Hill side. Pwllmeyric
Evill Charles Ariel (deputy coroner
for the manor of Chepstow), Brvn-
ind
is Godwii
landn
rs. The
ad clav
J.p
ties
:"s
• chief
ihsoil,
'lin
ips
are
about
3,457 acres of
intermiKed with sandstone The c
one halt grass, the rest corn. The
land. 16 ot water, 337 of tidal water and 162 of fore
shore; rateable valne. Mathern and St. Pierre. £5,803
the population in igii was 622 in the civil and 545 ii
the ecclesiastical parish, which includes part of St
Pierre.
Pwllmeyric is a large hamlet, half a mile north, 01
till' Chepstow and Newport road.
RDNSTON, li miles west, and St. Pierre are com
bined with this parish tor civil purposes, but St. Pien
abintd with Portslte
John Ma
0 the ti
.ladrangu
Francis Geo. Carwardine, St. Tewdric ■ Hepher Albert Edward, shopkeeper
Jones Thomas, Newton green Howell Theophilus, wheelwright, PwU-
Vaughan-Hughes Gerald MainwaringI meyric
M.A., J.P. Wyelands | xMalpas William, farmer, Pwllmeyric
Marendaz Richard, farmer. Hays gate
commehchl. I Morgan William Henry.coach builder
Benjamin John, New inn, Pwllmeyric iParkman Frank, farmer, Pwllmeyric
Crockett Edgar, farmer, Hill farm | Pine Herbert, beer retailer
Davis Robert, baker [ Prewett >'oali. farmer, Brotidwell
Gale Albert, farmer, Innage 1 1'li.-.- Hy. Linton, farmer. Trelleney
Gwinnett James, boot & shoe maker, Piitchard -Maiy Jane (Mrs.), farmer,
Hanover cottage, Pwllmeyric Hitrh Beech farm
Haines Arthur, builder Spencer George, blcksmth.PwUmeyric
Haines William, farmer, Pwllmeyric Warlow John, farmer. Manor House
Harris James (.Mrs.), farmer farm. Crick
MAY HILI, and WYESHAM, see Di^
MICHAELSTON-Y-VEDW,
liver Rumney, which se
Tillage is ; i.ules iiorth-i
the South Wales section
and 5i west-soutK-we
Men
ilh
Lver Rumney, which is not of Loi
lire side of the parish stands Astley
bounded on the west by the ham.
rates the two counties; the in 1861
it from Marshfield station on manor
the Great Western railway, of the
from Newport, in the are Lord
the countv, hundred ot loai
66
I. The
livinc is a rect
ry, net
yearly
valne
b IS acres of glebe and
residence
, in tl
e gift
d
Whaito
and held since 1912
IV the
Rev.
Kiebards L.Th. of Hatliel
1'H:.11
Dur-
Tl
ere is a
llaptist chapel
n the p.
risb, .■
■e.'t.'d
, iiith 300
sittmi;s. Lord '1
.s lor.l
,f the
of
Michae
ston and the Ma
lln.Vui
Bute i
s lold
„
anor of
Llanvedw. The
pnncipa
lando
wners
d
I'redegar and Lord Whar
on. The
soil is
sandy
s
rbsoil, s
tony clay. The
crops are the
u.su.d
Wentloog, petty .sessional division, union and ciHinty
court district of Newport, rural deanery of Newport,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff.
The church of St. Michael is an ancient building of
*lone, consisting ot chancel, nave, south porch, transept
and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, con-
t;iining 6 bells: the chancel is in the Gothic style of
•the 13th century, but the nave and tower are ot later
'late : the transept is the ancient burying-place of the
Kemeys family : the old font is sculptured with the
tignre ot a serpent coiled round the stem of a tree :
there are 150 sittings. The register dates from the
cereals. The area of Michaelston-y-Vedw is 1,093 aore.^ ;
rateable value, £1,285; "if population in 191 1 was 194
in the civil and 438 in the eccle.siastical parish.
Llanvedw. Glamorganshire, a hamlet in this civil
parish, will be found in the South Wales Directory.
Post & T. O. & Teleph, nic E. D. Oirne.— Josiph Spooner.
sub-postmaster. Letter.^ by bicycle from CardilT. The
nearest uioney onler nftice is Castleton
Wall Letter Bo.^, near Cefn Mably Aims
Public Elementary School, erected in 1826. with resi-
dence for mistress, for 80 children; Miss Lewis, mist
Radcliffe Henry J.P. Druidstone jEmerson Ann (Mrs.), farmer. Fair- Kelly Hy. Geo. Cefn Mably Arms P. H
Richards Rev. Astley Septimus L.Th. ! water farm ,tPhillips J. T. farnier. ('learnell
(rector), Rectory ' Harding Victor, farmer. Home farm I farm & Nant-yr-Uchan
c01tMERCi.lL. itJohn Idris,farmer,Upper Pantyrhiw-.tWoodi-uEf Augustus, faiiiier. I-ov\er
Markeil thus f farm 150 acres or over, i goch i Pantyrhiw-goch
Bishop Edward, farmer. Mill farm \ Jones Daniel, farmer, Ty Hyr
h, rural deaiierv and arrhde
MITCHEL TROY
nded .
he north hv the river
Truthy and on the east bv th.
tVye, and on the road
from Monmouth to Abergav'ennv
zi miles south-west tr
m .Monmouth, in the Monmoutl
livision of the count;
hundred of Raglan, pettv ses
lid county cour: district of M.)li
nd di(
ith
f Llandafl.
Pontypool
, Western line from
ins through the parish. The
in), built in 1208 and restored
). is an edifice of stone in the
ting of chancel, aave of three
MON.
4i
104 MITCHEL-TROY.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelli's
1>ays. aisles, south poi-ch and an embattled westeni
tower containing 3 bells: in 1909-10 the towel- was re-
built and the bells rehnnL': during the same period the
ohureh was restored and the nave re-floored : there are
seven stained windows, four memorial brasses and a
marble font : there are 200 sittings. In the churchyard
is a stone cross of the I3fh centurj-, and at the entrance
is an old roofed arch and jych gate, and here also are
the village stocks, still in a good state of preservation.
The register of baptisms and marriages dates from the
year 1593 ; burials, 1590. The living is a rectory, with
iho chapelry of Cwincarvan annexed, joint net annual
value /296.'wifh 99 acres of glebe, and residence, in the
gift of the trustees of the late Edward Arimtt es.]. and
held since 1912 bv the Bev. Ed^vin Aniott B.A. of .St
D.ivid's College. Lampeter. There is a Wesleyan Metho-
dist chapel, built in 1843. Troy House, about a mile
from Monmouth, was formerly one of the seats of the
Duke of Beanfort A.D.C. and! like the village, derives
its name from its situation on the little river Trothy.
near the mouth of which it is situate: the man.sion,
formerly the seat of the Herberts, posseses no architec-
tural beauty, but has some fine apartments, and is now
a ;;irls' refonuatoiT convent, named the Convent of
N.tre Dame de Cha'riti' du Kefuge, belonging to one of
the French Roman Catholic Orders : the family pictures,
formerly hung here, have all been removed to Badmin-
ton: in the reign of Charles I. this mansion was in the.
possession of Sir Charles Somerset, brother of Henry fifth
Eatl and first Marquess of Worcester, who so braveiv
defended Kaglan Castle for the kmg. Mrs. Tweedy 1*
lady of the luanor. The land is divided amongst varioiu
owners. The soil is clay; subsoil, marl. The crops are
beans and roots and there is a large area of past.u:-.
The area is 2,734 acres of land and 15 of water; rate-
able value, ;£i,97.3 ; the population in 1911 was 316 m
the civil and S40 in the ecclesiastical parish, which iii-
iludes Cnmcarvan.
I'o.st Oflice. — Louis Sumner, sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive fiom Monniottth. Over Monnow is the nearest
money order office & Monmouth the nearest telegraph
office
Post Oflice, Lydart.— Edwin Harris, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Monmouth (for Cwmcarvan only).
Penallt is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School, built about 1870, for 60
childrc-n. & enlarged in 1908. for 75; Mrs. Louis*
Bevan, mislress; ehildren from Wonastow & Cwm-
carvan attend this school
Arnott Bev. Edwin B.A. (rector),
Bectory
Arnott Mrs. The Elms
.Tones Alfred Edwin J.P
Jones William Watkin. Millbrnok
Lawless Rev. Edward ((Catholic), The
Presbyterv
Tlionips
Trelleck road
Willis Mrs. Lydart hou^e
COUMEBCIAL.
Whil
Coldicutt M'illiam Edward, farmer,
Troy farm
Convent of Notre Dame de Charitfi du
. Refnae iEev. Edward Lawless.
chaplain), Troy house
Davies John Werrett, farmer. Red
Edwards John, fanner. Chapel farm
Harris Edwin, baker, & Lydart post
: office. Highfield
Howells Henry William, relieving
I officer No. i district & registrar of
births & deaths k vaccination
officer for Trelleck sub-district,
Monmouth union, Broomfield
Jones Alfred E. farmer, Troy farm
Jones Francis. Chnrch farm
Lewis James H. farmer, Great house.
The Common
Lewis William Trevor, hav dealer,
Trevellyn
Morgan Hubert, farmer. The Wern
Preddy Thos. Walt, farmer, BedweTK
Roberts Phillip, farmer
Roberts Wm. farmer.The Square frmi
Sumner Louis, shopkeeper, & post off
Thomas Thos. frmr.The Common fm
Thompson Jas. Hy. bldr. Trelleck rd
Williams Philip John, farmer &
assistant overseer, Lvdart farm
MONKSWOOD is a parish on the western bank of
the U«k Biver and on the road from Usk to Pontvpool,
-.J miles iior(h-west-l.y-v.esl from Usk station oi'i the
Monmouth and Pontypool Road section of the Great
Western railway, in the Monmouth divi.-ion of the
county, hundred, petty sessional division ami eonntv
court district of I'sk, linion of Pontypool, rural deanery
of Usk, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llan-
daflf. The chnrch is a small building of stone, consist-
ing of chancel and nave and a western belfrv containing
2 bells: the ohureh wa< entirely rdniilt in "1883-4, "t a
cost of ^1.038, in the K,ii!% F.'iijli.li .;\li.. from nlans
fni nished hy Mr. E. I, . _
chief contributors to tin
of Cheltenham, and the Di 1
living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value foi,
including glebe (.^63) without residence, in the gift ol
Cambridge University, ajid held since 1893 by the Bev.
I'eicy Louis Charles S"ash B.A. of Hatfield Hail. Durham
rni\'ersily. who is also vicar of and resides at Usk.
Major Albert Addams-Williams J.P. is lord of the manor,
and Mrs. C, H. Bailey the principal landowner. The soil
is Silurian; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are grain end
roots; there is a great deal of wood. The are« is i,to.T
acres of land and 17 of water; rateable value, ;f 1,130
the population
Hereford.
- E. A. St. I
COMUEKCIAI,.
Badham Wm. Arth. farmr.Cetn-i
Constance Peter, blacksmith
Lewis Wm. Thos. inur. Cbapel
he year .783.
1 Morgan Sidi
I' I faim (lett
' Pardoe Alici
L Perrott John
IMie I Wall Letter Box ; no •
er,Pantapuddi\
ontypool)
Pardoe Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper
" ■ ■ - . j.j^gj gardener
Herbert & Morgan
Estavarney
farmer. Burnt ho
M O N 31 O I' T H
i-etty
district, 128 miles froili London bv road
railway, 31 fi-om Gloucester, 16 from Aber
(.■.hepsl-.'.v .= .d, llM-i.,1. _. iM„i|,...:,M'fr.i
the .M..n,,, 1-, . . , M , I 1 Iv. i„„„'i|
The municipal boundaries include il
mouth and a part of the adjolnini:
VI
.Mum,,,,.. I I .M|...iMu..ns .\,i. ,„33 ,j k o Wm. 1\
76) the Corporation was reuifidrlled, and now consisl
n>ayor. four aldennen and twelve councillors, uiidi
the mayor, uldermeu and burgesses of th
iiii'l Tiiiiliy. which o-arly -urroniid it; over the Wye is 1
stone bridge of h>o arches, bearing the date 1617; au
ancient stoiio bridge, of three arches, on which stands an
ancient gatcw.iy of two storeys with a projecting garde-
robe, and aluping roof, crosses the Monnow, and a lliird
the Trothy. The town consists chiefly of one long street.
of good wi.lth, risinff rapidly towards the east, and,
expanding at the top into an open space called " Agin-
court square," from which several other thoroughfares.
branch ont.
.\ single line railwiii runs from Pontypool Road statioii
lo Ross. There is also a branch from Troy to Chepstow,
each of which is worked bv the Great Western Bailway
the stvl
(...inugh of M.
The town is
nth.-
ated
lifnl.vallev
half and at the confluence of the rivers Wv', Monnow
«...l(s. silualrd ,.| ihe Old F,.,j. I:, \1. .,,,,. ,>. . . ;.
properly of llie Corporation : the motive piwer i« fiiriiisbccf
by turbines, worked by the stream, steam being only used
as ;in auxiliary. The town is well supplied with wal.T
from the reservoir on May hill. In 1890 a further uater
j supply was brought in by gravitation from springs rising-
rly encircled in the Buckholt, about 3 miles distant, which en.ible*
. ,._ _ .u iinnny to give a constant snpplv to llie town; th»
DIRECTORY.]
.MOlSMOUTHttHIKE.
MONMuUTH. 105
^aler is considered remarkably good, rising as it does in
the old red sandstone rock. In 1905 a new system of
sewage disposal was adopted, by which the sewage is
pumped into three large septic tanks, where the solids
are liquefied and after passing through filter beds the
effluent is run off into the river in a purified state ;
the works are capable of dealing with 495,000 gallons in
24 hours, thoroughly filtered.
Monmouth is a place of great antiquity, and has been
.lentified by some antiquaries with the Roman station
" Blestimn," mentioned in the 13th Iter of Antoninus ;
it has been immortalized by Shakespeare in " Henry IV."
The town was formerly walled round and moated, and had
four gjites, and of one of these (Dixton or the East gate)
there are still remains; the others were named "Monk's
•Gate," " Wye Gate " & " West Gate " ; the walls enclosed
an area of about 20 acres ; and a portion existed in the
reign of Henry Vni. The place was formerly celebrated
for the manufacture of head-gear, and this trade is
thought to have principally thrived in Over Monnow
(anciently called " Cappers' Town"). Cromwell was en-
tertained here in 1646. Roman coins have been found in
various parts of the town, notably on the site of the
Grammar School.
The church of St. Mary, originally Korman, was rebuilt
in the Early English period, but in 1737 the church was
-almost entirely pulled down, and rebuilt in a debased
Classic style, rather to the south of its former site ; in
J 882-3, t^e church was again remodelled under the
direction of the late G. E. Street esq. S.A. at a cost of
^7,000, and is now a building of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south
thapel. organ chamber, south-western porches and a
western tower with spire, 200 feet high, containing a
clock and 8 bells, rehung in 1883, and a fire bell,
recast in memory of Mr. John Bees, late captain of
the fire brigade ; portions of the nave respond dis-
covered during the restoration and now seen againet
the west wall belonged to the Norman fabric ; some
fine specimens of 14th and 15th century tiles, a rare
•• ii,-^-,i •• stone iind a piscina are preserved in the bap-
liitery; the altar painting, representing the Adoration of
the Magi, is by Watney Wilson ; the chancel has a piscina
and three canopied sedilia; the font of stone and marble,
tbe carved oak pulpit, a magnificent white embroidered
,altar-cloth, and the eagle lectern, were all gifts ; the east
window, of five tall lancets, is stained ; a stained window
in the lower stage of the tower, now converted into a
baptistery, was presented by Charles H. Crompton-
Hoberts esq. of Drybridge, Monmouth, and new ironwork
has been presented by Miss Powell, of Monmouth ; there
is aI«o a memorial window in the south aisle, erected in
1889 by friends of the late John Endell Powles esq. be-
sides others ; the church is now seated throughout with
open benches, affording 800 sittings. In the churchyard
is a curious gravestone, carved before his death by John
Henie, who died 31 May, 1832, aged 33 years; it is a
flat stone divided into squares, and is 15 squares long
and 19 broad : the centre square contains the letter
" H,'' from which in any direction letters form the
sentence, " Here lies John Renie." The register dates
from the year 1598. Tbe living is a vicarage, net vearlv
value .£144, with house, in the gift of Wilfred Hoare
esq. and held since 1912 by the Rev. Alfred Edwin
Monahan M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, chaplain to
Monmouth Union, and surrogate.
OVEBMONNOW is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in
1832. The church of St. Thomas is an ancient building
of red stone in the Norman style, dating from 1180, and
consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a western
turret containing one bell, and has a clock in the
western gable; the chancel arch is a fine example of
enriched Late Norman work, the deeply recessed outer
doorway of the porch in the same stvle, and also much
ornamented, is a modern addition ; 'the Norman arch-
way on the north side is much worn ; the windows in
the chancel are exceedingly small and deeply splayed ;
a very ancient font stands in the baptistery'; tbe west
end is encumbered with a heavy gallery "and others
receding from it along the sides. In 1900 a new organ
was erected at a cost of .£300: the church was restored
in 1880 at a cost of j^Soo, and in 1887-8 new vestiie.'s
were added at a cost of ;^525: there are 300 sittings.
The register dates only from the year 1845. The living
is a vicarage, net yearly value ^£200, with residence, in
the sift, of tbe vicar of Monmouth, and held since 191s
by the Rev. James Perrv Lax Amos L.Th. of Durham
I'mversitv.
St. John's chapel of ease. BUCKHOLT, built in 1890.
is a plain edifice, consisting of nave and north porch.
and has 60 .sittings. St. Mary's Catholic church, in St.
Mary's street, opened in 1793 and enlarged in i87r, is a
plain building of stone in the Gothic style, with a
turret containing one small bell; in the chapel is a fine
oil painting of the " Presentation in the Temple," after
Raphael, executed by T. G. Gainsford, at the espense
of the Rev. Thomas 'Burgess, priest here for 15 years,
and afterwards Bishop of Clifton, and here are also
preserved a processional cross of the 12th century, and
an oaken altar and small chalice formerly used by
Father John Kemble, a priest from 1625 to 1678, who
suffered martyrdom for his faith at Widemarsh. near
Hereford, on Aug. 22nd, 1678, at the age of eighty ; the
altar bears an inscription recording the fact: there are
200 sittings. The Baptist chapel, in Monk street,
ereeted in 1907, is a building of stone with 400 sittings.
The Congregational chapel," Glendower street, erected
in 1846, is also of stone, and affords 400 sittings. The
Primitive Methodist chapel, Monnow street, erected in
1803. is a plain edifice of brick, seating 200. The
Weslevan chapel, St. James street, erected in 1837, is
a building of stone in the Italian style, with 400
sittings.
The Cemetery, an extension of the churchyard, opened
in 1852, has aii area of six acres, all of which are laid
out ; the land was given by the Duke of Beaufort, who
in 1902 gave a further two acres of land for its enlarge-
ment ; in the cemetery is a mortuary chapel.
The churchyard, excepting the vaults of the Powell
and Shellard families, is now closed to interments.
Near the Monnow bridge and in Over Monnow stands
a restored cross; there are three steps and a square
base, from which rises a panelled octagonal shaft, sup-
porting a canopied and crocketed head with figures of
the Virgin and other saints in niches.
The Shire Hall, in Agincourt square, is an edifice of stone
in the Ionic style, with an open arcaded basement and an
upper storey, lighted by numerous tall round-headed
windows, alternating with Ionic pilasters ; tbe principal
front has a pediment, in which is a clock, and above it
rises a bell turret ; in an arched recess below is a full-
sized statue in armour of King Henry V. who was born
in Monmouth Castle, 9 Aug. 1387, and was afterwards
kn>'wn a" " Henry of Monmovitb " ; in one of the arches of
the basement .stands a Sussian gun. The petty session^
and the assize for the county are all held at the Sbire
Hall. In front of the hall is a statue of the late Hon.
C. S. Rolls, who lost bis life while flying at Bourne-
mouth in rgio.
The Rolls Hall, in Whitecross street, erected in 18S7,
at the sole cost of John Allan Rolls esq. afterwards ist
Baron Llangattock, of Tbe Hendre, and presented to the
town in i388, is an edifice of local red sandstone with
dressings of Forest of Dean stone, from designs bv Mr.
F. A. Powell F.R.I.B.A. of London and Monmouth, and
comprises a spacious ha)! with a gallery and a stage,
and possesses a fine organ, also the gift of the late Lord
Llangattock, and numerous valuable paintings presented
here, contuiiiins interesting
local curios.
The Market House. Post Office and Ath6naeum,in Priory
street, erected in 1840, at a cost (including slaughter
houses) of ^^9,000, form a building of stone, in the Doric
and Ionic styles, consisting of a pedimented central
block with clock turret and low wings on either side ;
the west wing is used as a post office, and the east wing
comprises the Athenaeum and borough engineer's office
The market day is on Friday, the great market for cattle
being held fortnightly on Mondays. The Cattle Market,
situated at the bottom of Monnow street, was opened
in 1876. The fairs are second Monday in Februaiy.
iMst market Monday in Mav and September and 22nd
Noveuiber.
The old town gaol is now used as a warehouse.
The river Wye affords good sahnon fishing, while trout
can be obtained in tbe rivers Monnow and Trothy.
The manufactures of Monmouth are now few and un-
important, but there are corn mills, saw mills, a tanneiy
and a brewery. One newspaper, " The Monmouthshire
Beacon," is published every Thursday. The prin-
cipal hotels in the town are 'the Beaufort Arms, King's
Head, Angel, and ^A'bite Swan. Charles I. is tradition-
ally supposed to have frequently halted at the King's
Head in his many journeys to and from Raglan Castle,
and the then landlord fixed in the bar a medallion por-
trait of the king, which still remains. Lloyds Bank
Limited (tbe Old Bank and the Capital and Counties
blanches) and the National Provincial and Tnion Bank
of England Limited have branches here.
The Monmouth and County Club in Agincourt square
was opened in 1876, and contains reading, luncheon,
billiard and ladies' rooms ; there are 6c members.
The AtheruEum and Heading Rornis are in Priory
106 MONMOrTH.
MOAMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
R.iger Kemble, the father of Mrs. Siddons, and John
and Chailos Kemble played in this town in 1774. ,
The Working Men's Institute, Monk street, built and
endowed in j868 by Mrs. Matilda Jones, of Ancre hill,
is an edifice of red sandstone, with Bath and Forest stone
dressings, in the Italian Gothic style, from detigns by
Mr. B. Lawrence, architect, of Newport, and comprises on
Ihe ground Boor a spacious entrance, vestibule and hall,
reading, news and games rooms, library and committee
room ; the principal storey includes a lecture hall with
H r.iised platform and a smaller hall ; the gabled front,
54 feet hiirh, surmounted by a banneret of hammered
itoii. bears the arms of the foundress.
The Mojmiouth Hospital und Dispensary in St. James's
Mjuare was opened in 1868. ;ind had nine beds. In 1900
a large plot of erround, situated on the Hereford road,
was acquired throui'li the kindness of the Duke of Beau-
fort, and a new hospital and dispensary, erected at a
cost of j^7.26o, and opened for the reception of patients
November 6th, 1903 ; the hospital affords 15 beds,
and there is one private ward ; the number of out-
patients treated in the hospital annually is about 500,
and of in-patients 120; the building is commodious, has
good grounds attached and is beautifully situated.
The Monmouth Borough Fever Hospital, the gift of
the late Lord Llangattock. was opened in 1898, and will
hold 10 patients.
There are Almshouses, founded and endowed by
William Jones esq. for ten poor old men and ten poor
I Id women, each having a separate house and 8 shillings
]ier week, besides coal and a cloak; other charities pro-
ducing about ^30 arc distributed yearly.
Eaces take place in March and October.
Monmouth Castle, the birthplace of Hemy V. and once
a formidable fortress, is now represented only by a few
insignificant ruins on Castle hill ; it was built during the
reign of WilUam the Conqueror, but was apparently de-
stroyed about two centuries later ; during the Civil War
it was many times taken and retaken, and it now the
property of the War Office.
The Kymin Hill belonging to the National Trust is a
conical elevation, 700 feet high, on the Gloucestershire
side of the river Wye ; and the prospect from the summit
embraces a view of ten counties. The scenery in the
neighbourhood is ^'ery delightful ; the windings of the
rivers Wye and Monnow may be traced for many miles,
and the mountains and hills in the distance present a
highly attractive landscape. On the summit of the hill
is a Naval Temple, or pavilion, erected to the memory
of Lord Nelson.
Croft-y-Bwla is the residence of Col. James Harford
Walwyn J.P.
The trustees of the late Edward Arnott esq. J.P.
(d. 1906). who are lords of the manor, J. Conway Lloyd
esq. Hon. Lady Shelley-Rolls and Lieut. -Col. C. M
Crompton-Eoberts D.L. are the principal landowncTS.
The area of the municipal borough and civil parish is
4,89s acres of land and 103 of water ; assessable value,
_^24,4o8 ; the population in 191 1 was 5,269, including 10
officers and 137 inmates in the Poor Law Institution.
The population ot St. Mary ecclesiastical p.irish in
iQii was 3,610, and of St. Thomas Over Monnow, 1,232.
OFFICIAL KSTABLISHMENTS
P. St. M. O. & T. O. & Telephonic Express Delivery
Office.— EdnarJ Marr, postmaster
Postal orders k savings bank business is transacted from
? a.m. till 8 p.m
T,-lfgrams.— The head office is open from 8 a.m. till 8
l>.ni. on week days; & on Sundays from 8.30 a.m. till
10 a.m. only
Ti l"phnne Exchange open all hours for subscribers
Ti.Mu Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Over Monnow (Mrs.
Amy Sarah Williams, sub-postmistress), is open for
money order & savings bank bnsiness from 8 a.m.
HII R p.n.
I'list OlTico. Buckholt.— Mrs. Hettie Holbrough, sub-
p'stinistress. Letter.s received through Monmouth,
which is the nearest money order t telegraph office
MK.MI'.Kl! OF l'.\RLIAMENT FOB MONMOUTH DIVl
SHIN OF couNrs' of MONMOUTH.
Charles Leolin Forestier-Walker, Park house. Rhiwderin
CORPORATION.
Mderu.an Genr-e Richai
lieurg- Ki,:|,a.,| Ed >
Kennington Hull
ards
1 Willia.n Honeyfield
1 George Porter Tippins
Councillors.
A. T. Blake
Josrph H. Gran t
Charles Hancocks
Jirnes Herbert
•niomas H. Jone.
John Douglas Smith
J. Trewren Vizard
Arthur Herbert Williams
1 Fredk. Collins Williamn
Th^ 1 ,„por.ilion mef
ts a
the Shire Hall on the first
tuesd
ay in
each month.
Officers of the Corporation.
T..KM C.erk, George B. Adamson. St. James' street
Treasurer, Arthur Clement Tweedy, St. James' street
.Medicil Officer of Health, Thomas Gilbert Prosser
M.K.O.S Eng. St. James' house, St. James' square
Soperintendent of Police, Wm. Bullock, Glendower at
BiTrugh Surveyor fc Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of
Cminon Lodging Honses, Walter Smith A. R.. San. I
Piiory street
R. --ident Electrical Engineer, Reuben Windsor, The Old
Town r-,iier» & Mace Bearers. MilKom Watkins, Wye-
bridge street k William Watkins. Drybridge street'
LOC.iL INSTITUTIONS &c.
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
The Mayor
Bailey Horace Thomas, The Willows, Dixton road
Bowen John Edward, 78 Monnow street
Oossens George Phillips, Priory street, Monmouth
Hall Kennington, Monnow street, Monmouth
Honeyfield William, 7 St. James' street
Hughes William, Priory .street
Prosser Thomas Gilbert, St. Jame.s' house, St. James' sif
Skinner Thomas Martin, The Prospect, Dixton .-oad
Tippins George Porter, Wye vale, Wyesham. Dixton
Walwyn Col. James Harford, Croft-y-Bwla
The Judge of the County Court
Clerk, Arthur Clement Tweedy, St. James' street
Magistrates' meetings are held at the Shire hall every
Wednesday at 11
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR MONMOUTH PET'TY'
SESSIONAL DIVISION
Addams-Williams Ernest Trevor, The Knowle, Hereford
road, Monmouth
Bailey Horace T. The Willows, Dixton road, Monmouth '
Crompton-Roherts Lieut. -Col. Charles Montagu D.L;
Drybridge, Monmouth
Crompton-Roberts Lt.-Col. Henry Roger D.S.O. 7 Gros-
venor street, London W i
Edwards George Richard, Geltsdale, Monmouth
Harding John Reginald, Sellarsbrook. Monmouth
Hobbs Francis, Trevethin, New Dixton road, Monmouth
Jones Alfred Edwin, Troy, Monmouth
Powell ('apt. Henry Fortune, Pen-y-CoCd. Westbourne,
near Bournemouth
Prosser Thomas Gilbert, St. James' house, St. James'
square, Monmouth
Vaughan Major Charles Jerome, Courtfield, Ross
Walwyn Col. James Harford. Croft-y-BwIa, Monmouth
The Mayor of Monmouth k the Chairman, for the time
being, (if the Monmouth Rural District Council are
ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur Clement TweadT,
St. James' street
Petty Sessions are held at the Jurv room, everv alter-
nate friday at 12
The following parishes are included in the pettv ses-
sional division:— Dixton Newton, Mitchel Trov.' Mon-
mouth, Rockfield & Wo
MONMOUTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCTL.
The parishes in the District are the Monmouthshire
parishes in the Union, with the exception of Mon-
mouth. The area is 56,950 acres ; population in
1911. 6,521
Oonncil meets at Grand Jury room on every 4th friday
in the month at 2 p.m.
fhariman, .S. C. Bosanquet es(|. D.L.. J.P.Dingestow art
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
MOXMOl
107
Officials.
Clerk, Joseph Smith, Onion offices
Treasurer, Charles Howarbh Woodhouse, Lloyds Bank
Limited, Agincourt square, Monmouth
Medical Officer of Health, William Humphrey Williams
M.K.C.S.Eng.. L.K.C.P.Lond. 102 Monnow s't. Monmth
Sanitary Inspectors & Surveyors, Thomas A. Williams.
Trelleck & George .?. Rotrers, Cwmcarvan. Monmouth
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Athenwum, Priory street, Thomas Hamburv Jones, sec
Sorough Fever 'Hospital, Thomas Gilbert Prosser
M.R.C.S Eng. medical officer; Mrs. Roblin, matron
Cattle Market, Monnow st. managed by the corporation
Cemetery, Oliver Jones, caretaker
County Court, His Honor Stanley A. Hill Kellv, judge ;
Arthur Clement Tweedy, registrar k high bailiff;
office, St. James' street. The court is held at the
Shire hall, generally the first tuesday or Saturday in
the month. The district comprises the following
parishe.s, hamlets & places :—Berrv Hill, Bream.
Camomile ffrp.ii, Claveriiiffs green, Clearwell, Owm-
carvan. Colef.ir.I, Diiiffestow. Dixton, English Bicknor,
Ganarew, Garw.iy. Joyfonl, Llandogo. Llangattock-
vibon-Avel. Llaii^oven, Llanrothal, Llantilio-Crossenny,
Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern. Lydbrook, Mitchel Troy,
Monmouth, Moselev Green, Xewland, Noxon, Oldcroft,
Park End. Penaiu; Penrose, Pen-y-Clawdd, Pillowell,
Rocklieid, St, Mauijhan'.s, Skenfrith, Staunton, Tre-
ffare, Trelleck, Vinev Hill, Welsh Bicknor, Welsh
Xewton, Whitchurch, Whitecroft, Wonastow & Yorkley
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Newport ; E. F. Gardner, 144 Commercial street,
Newport, official receiver
CortiBed Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress
Amendment Act," Oliver L. Jones, Monnow street,
Monmouth & S. Davis Taylor, 4 Atrincourt square,
Monmouth . t -
Customs & Excise & Old Age Pension Office, Priory
•treet, Joseph Clark, surveyor ; Edwd. Harvey, officer
Freemasons' Hall, The Parade. Thomas Davis, Jec
Hospital 4; Dispensary. Hereford road ; Thomas G.
Prosser M.R.C.S. Eng. Lloyd Grant Smith M.D., CM.
Edin., L.R.C.S.Edin. William Humphrey Williams
M. B.C. S. Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Percival George
Harvey M.D., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. medical officers ; John Jackson Law L.D.S.Eng.
dental surgeon; Rev. C. W. Griffin, hon. sec; Miss
E. A. Hull, matron
Market House. Priory st. ; tolls collected bv corporation
Police Station, Glendower street, William Bullock,
superintendent County & Borough Constabulary ; 2
sergeants & 7 constables
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society, Hon. representative. Mrs. E. Tvler Tavlor. j8
The Parade. See advertisement
Shire Hall, Agincourt sfj. James Williams, hall keeper
Stamp Office, Post office. Priorv street
Volunteer Fire Engine Station,' Whitecross street; cap-
tain, William Love, & 20 men; George B. Adamson,
hon. sec. ; Escape Station, Agincourt square
ROYAL MOMMOUTHSHIRE ROYAL ENGINEERS
(SPECIAL RESERVE).
Head Quarters, The Castle.
Commandini,', Lieut.-Col. R. S. Forestier- Walker D.S.O
Adjutant, Capt. T. H. G. Studdert
Quartermaster. Capt. E. H. J. Plowright M.C., R.E
Civil Medical Officer in CharL-e.T.G.Prosser M.R.C.S.Eng
TERRITORIAL FORCE.
-;nd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment (G Company),
85 Monnow street. Major Keffinald A. Hobbs ; Janies
Noble, sergt. -major-instructor
CADET CORPS.
Urnmmar .School, under command of Capt. W. Ross
MONMOUTH UNION.
Hoard day. uionthly, friday, at 10.30 a.m. at the Board
Room.
The union comprises the following parishes in Monmouth-
shire :—Cwmcarvan. Dixton Newton, Dingestow, Llan-
denny, Llandogo, Llangattock-vibon-Avel, Llangoven,
Llanisheii, Llantilio-Crossenny, Llanvihangel Ystern-
Llewern, Mitchel Troy, Monmouth, Pare Grace Dien,
Penallt. Penrose, Pen-y-Clawdd, Rockfield, Raglan,
Saint Maughans, Skenfrith, Tregare, Trelleck, Trelleck
Town & Wonas-.ow. In Gloucestershire : — Coleford,
English Bicknor, Newland, Staunton & West Dean k
I in Herefordshire: — Ganarew, Garwav, Llanrothal,
I Welsh Bicknor, Welsh Newton & Whitchurch. The
population of the union in 1911 was 29,374 i area,
96,997 acres; rateable value in 1919, ^f 129, 163. viz. : —
Monmouthshire, ^72,238 ; Gloucestershire, ^46,683 ;
I Herefordshire, ^10,242
j Chairman of the Board of Guardians,
I Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Joseph
Smith, Union offices, Monmouth
Treasurer, Charles Alexander Forbes. National Pro-
vincial & Union Bank of England Liu.ited, Priory
street, Monmouth
Relieviiiir Officers, No. i ..r Coleford district, W. J
Blancli, Baker's hill, Coleford; No. 2 or Monmouth
district, Mrs. Marv J. Farmer. Osbaston, Monmouth;
No. 3 „r Trelk-ck district, Henry William Howells.
Mitchel-Troy; No. 4 or West Dean district, A. J.
Wilks, Cream, (iloucestersliire
Vaccination OfficiMv, ;he Registrais uf Births & Deaths
Medical Officers, Coleford district, Pfiter Buchanan M.B.,
C.M.Glas. Bank house, Coleford; Monmouth district,
Percival George Harvey M.D., B.S.Lond. Monnow
street, Monmouth; Raglan district,
; Rockfield
district, Thomas Gilbert Prosser M.R.C.S.Eng. St.
James" house, St. James' square, Monmouth; Sken-
frith district, ;
Trelleck district, Reginald Movie M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. St. Briavels
Public Vaccinators, Monmouth district, Thomas Gilbert
Prosser M.R.C.S.Eng. St. James' house, St. James'
square, Monmouth ; Trelleck district, Per»ival George
Harvey M.D., B.S.Lond. 56 Monnow street, Mon-
mouth ; other districts same as medical officers
The Poor Law Institution, on the old Hereford road,
was erected in 1870-1, & consists of four blocks of
buildings, viz. the lodge, receiving building, a dining
hall & chapel in the centre, & infirmary, & is arranged
to hold 204 inmates: the infirmary building is well
appointed & has spacious airing grounds: in the rear
of this buildiu!.' is a detached 'ward for infectious
cases : the whole of the buildings are of stone, inclosed
with a low wall & palisading, & were erected at a
cost of about ;^io,ooo, under the direction of Mr. G.
0. Haddon, architect, of Hereford & Great Malvern;
Stephen Johnson, master ; Rev. Alfred Edwin Monahan
M.A. chaplain; Rev. F. C. Tucker, reli-ious in-
structor; Thouias Gilbert Prosser M.R.C.S. En;;.,
L.S.A. medical officer; Miss Lilla Trevithick, matron
Monmouth Reqisteation Distbict,
Supt. Registrar, Joseph Smith, Union offices, Mon-
mouth; deputy, Lionel James Williams, Union offices,
Monmouth
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Coleford sub-district,
William J. Blanch, Coleford; deputy, Mrs. Blanch,
Coleford; Monmouth sub-district, Mrs. Mary J.
Farmer (interim), Osbaston, Monmouth : deputy,
William E. Day, Agincourt square, Monmouth;
Trelleck sub-district, Henry William Howells, Mitchel
Troy; deputy, Alfred Howells, St. Maughans; West
Dean sub-district, Albert J. Wilks, Bream, Glostersh ;
deputy, James R. Brown, Yorklev, Lydnev
Registrars of Marriages, Albert J.' Wi'lks, Bream,
Glostersh; deputy, James R. Brown, Yorkley, Lydney :
Frank Breakwell, 66 Monnow st. Monmouth; deputy.
George Bonas Hy. Adamson. St. James' st. Monmouth
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Richard Lovell Cranch.Whitecross st
Clerk to the Commissioners of Land & Income Taxes,
Arthur Clement Tweedy, St. James' street
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for Raglan, John
Willetts, 32 St. Mary's street
Clerk to the Grammar School & High School Governors,
John Trewren Vizard, 9 -Agincourt street
Clerks to the Magistrates of the Raglan Division. Vizard
& Son, 9 Agincourt street
Clerk to the Magistrates of the Trelleck Division, Arthur
Clement Tweedy, .St. James" street
Clerk to the Sub-Committees of Monmouthshire Local
Pension Committee :— Urban, Fredk. Collins Williams.
Whitecross st. ; Rural, Joseph Smith, Union offices
Collector of Land A: Income Taxes & Inhabited House
Duties, Walter J. Harvey. -,^ .Monnow street
Coroner for Monmouth District. Alfred John Herbert,
Williams. Whitecross street; deputy, Fredk. Collins
Williams. Whitfcn.ss street
District Surveyor I'l the County Council,
Veterinary Inspector under the '■ Diseases of Animals
Acts " for Monmouth District. Frederick John Tucker
-M.R.C.V.S. 33 Monnow street
108 MONMOUTH.
.MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kellv"
thms. 7.30 k
PL-ACEP OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St Mary's Church. Rev. Alfred Edwin Monahan M
vicar k sMrrn-jat* ; Kev. Edward Wyvill Suart, cnra
sun. S. 9.45 & II aui. & 6.30 p.ni
tues. 7 & S.30 a.m. ; wed. 7.30 a. in
9.30 a.m. ; fri. 7 & 8 a.m. ; sat. 8 a.m
St Thomas" Church, Eev. Jas. Percy Lax Amos, Ticar;
8, 10.30 & II a.m. & 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; tues. wed.
fri. & sat. 7.4'i a.m. ; evening prayer, thnrs. 8 p.m
St. John's Chapel of Ease, Buckholt ; sun. 3.30 p.m. ;
celebration of Holy Eucharist, and sun. in month at
8 a.m. summer; 8.15 winter
St. Mary's Catholic, St. Mary's street. Rev. Sidney
Nicholls, priest; sunday, masses at 8.30 & 11 a.m.;
evening service, 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist, Monk street, Bev. Frederick Charles Tucker ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 8 p.m
('ongregational, Glendower street. Rev. Fredk. Tavender |
B.A.. B.D. ; II a.m. i 6.30 p.m
County Towns Mission. Rockfield road, David Newtmi. |
missioner ; 6.30 p.m I
Plvmouth Brethren, St. John street; 11.30 a.m |
Primitive Methodist, Monnow street. Rev. Frederick J,
Pennock : 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Salvation Army, St. John st. ; 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist, St. James's street tWye Valley I
Mission); 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m I
i
SCHOOLS. I
The Grammar School, near the Wye Bridge, a building |
m the T«dor stvle. wa. founded in 1615 by William |
Jones, a native" of Newland, near Monmouth, & a j
wealthy merchant & member of the Haberdashers'
(^ompany. London ; he endowed it with ^^9,000, which j
was invested in the purchase of 323 acres of land at [
Hatchom, New Cross & Barnes, near London; the |
school hris now an income from the foundation j
•f about i;4,200 yearly: attached is a chapel, built
in 1865, at a cost of £2,2S°< and there are houses for
the hoai and second masters, enlarged in 1895, a
spaciuus playground, cricket field of over 7 acres &
lives courts.' The river Wye affords good bathing &
boating. A science wing, comprising lecture room, |
chemical & physical laboratories, & a large art room,
was erected in' 190S at a cost of about ;£3,8oo. from
designs bv Messrs. Stock, aivhiterts. New class
rooms were added in Iyi2. A new boarding house
was built in 1914 at a cost of about ^^9,500. A new
scheme for the administration of the school was issued
in June, 1868, but was superseded in Feb. 1891, by
another scheme fr-imcd by the Charity Commis-
sioners, under which the Grammar school is a First
Grade Public School. Attached to the school are
ten foundation scholarships of ;f20 yearly & free
initinn. tHiiable m the school by ,-ither day boys or
boarders; twenty Monmouth scholarships of ^10 &
free tuition, tenable in the school only by sons of
parents residing in the borough ; some thirty scholar-
ships for Gloucestershire, Herefordshire & Monmouth-
shire boys. Foureihibitions of from /30 to ^60 yearly
are offered every year to boys who at the time of
leaving have been for not less than three years pupils
in the school : these may be held for three, & in
certain cases, four years, at any University or place
I f hiL'her prnfessiona! education in the United King-
doui; there are about 200 boys & two boarding houses
■" il!: >■- b; - ; there is a cadet corps uf 120 boys: a
junior boarding house, for 20 boys troni 8 to 12, was
i.pened in 1919. The school is controlled by a govern-
ing bodv of 21 persons; Sir Henrv Mather Jackson
ban. ('.BE.. M.A. chairman; J. T. Vizard, 9 Agin-
cnurt street, clerk to the governors; Lionel Jame.«
.MA. late classical scholar of Christ Church, Oxford,
head master; Johnson Loniax Entwistle M.A. (second
master fc master of the Xew Hou.sp), A. S. Littlewood
M.A. (senior classical master), J. E. Briggs M.A.
(science), Rhvs H. Williams B.A. (history), X. C.
Elstob M..\..' R. Camous B. es Lettre.s (modern
languages). Bev. William Owen Jones (senior master
..f the modern side), Marcus Holmes (drawing), C. H
Pearson M.A.. F. P. Wood M.A., W. B. Irving B.A.,
I' H. Heap M.A. k J. F. H. Daniel M.A. assistani
roasters ; Junior school. Miss K. E. Riifter ; Miss Wi««w
man A.R.C.M. (music); R. H. Williams B.A. organist
k choir master; Capt. W. B. Irving, cadet corps;
Rev ('. W GrifJin M.A. lecturer
The High School for Girls, which occupies an elevated
site near the Old Hereford road, was erected in 1900, at
a cost of £ao,ooo, for 100 day scholars & 40 boarders
k there are now 200 pupils. The buildings com-
prise a large ball 60 by 30 feet, class rooms, to music
cells & an art studio, & have recently been enlarged.
& there are two other hostels. The school is managed
by the Governors of the Grammar School, including
three ladv governors, & has an annual endowment of
over ;^i,5oo out of the Grammar School foundation.
Attached to the School are many Scholarships
giving free tuition & others of higher value. There
are also thiee exhibitions of £^0 yearly, tenable for
three vears at any place of higher education approved
by the' Governors, Ji awarded to girls who have been
in the school fof nut less than three yeav.- One of
these exhibitions is competed for every yfir Miss
E. Carless, head mistress
Monmouth (William Jones') Endowed Elementary School
between the new k old Dixton roads, was erected at
a cost of /^3,5oo & opened Sept. 1905. It serves as
an " Intermediate School " between the public Ele-
mentarv Schools & the Grammar School & Girls'
School,' k is available for 50 boys & as many girls,
all as day scholars The school has an annual endow-
ment of' £2^0 out of the same foundation iS the
Giammar .School & Girls' School, k is controlled
by fonr foundation managers elected from the
Governors of the Grammar School, & two others,
representing the Monmouth County Council t tho
Monmouth Town Council respectively. Scholarships,
each entitling the holder to exemption from tuition tees
& to a yearly suui of £$. are maintained in the
school nt'the "rate of not more than one tor every ten
childieii in the school. J; are .iwaided to boys k
gills who have for not less than two years been scholars
in some public elenjontary school in the school district
.■f Moninimth. A cookerv room was added in 1900
at a cost of nearly ^1.000. Charles J. Powel! B.A.
Public Elementary <clioolv
Glendower street (infants), built 1877, for i3o children ;
Miss Margaret Harries, mistress; Mi
Grac- Oru
Overmonnow (infants), erected in 1897. for 173 children;
Miss Eliza Alice Jones, mistress
The two above-named schools are controlled by twelve-
managers; Alderman W. Hughes, chairman; Fredk.
Collins Williams, Whitecross street, clerk: Joseph
Brown. Hereford road, attendance officer
Priory street (boys), the buildings comprise the
remains of the Benedictine priory of the nth con-
turv. wiih inn<)ern additions: the room above the
western jiortion of the bovs' school-room is commonly
known as " Geoffrey's Study." k Geoffrey of Mon-
mouth, who was arciideacon iif Monmouth k bishop of
St. Asaph in 1151. is supposed to have occupied it:
the style rf architecture is however three centurie.-
Uiter:'the Late Perpendicular oriel window of this
room has an embattled parapet, with mnllions ; »
portion of the building was in 1912 restored by public
subscription at a cost of ;£i5o. The school was en-
larged in 1884 k repaired at a cost of ;f 1,000 in 1396.
k will bold J2i'. cbililrcn; Arthur Reade. master
OoUlwire lam- fgirl.^'i, built in iSf)4, for 100 children r
mlarged in i-!75. i5-<u Jc iS39. the three latter enlarge-
ments beiiiL' entirelv at the cost of C. H. Orompton-
Roberts esq. of D'rvbridge ; it will now hold 296
children ; Miss Laura E. Nicholas, mistress
The two above-named schools are controlled by eighteen
managers; Frederick C. Williams, Whitecross
correspondent; Joseph Brown, Hereford road, a
ance officer
NEWSPAPER.
Monninuthshire lleacoi.. Bailey k Son. proprietors
publishers. Priory street: published thursday
RAILWAY STATIONS.
May Hill, William Henry Bishop, station master
Triiv.
station mft»t«r
CARRIERS
Great Western RaUwuy Company, to
daUy (R. T. Smith k Co. agent s>;
street k at the Railway station
I Smith R T i: Co general carriers & agents to the
Great Western Railwav Co. (Samuel Cormell, local
I agent) ; offices, Glendower street & at the Railway
I station
IS (George P.
Oonveyai
(rom King's Head I
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
5. iHaity Miss Monica. Rose .-nttauf.
James' st Hereford road
Somerset 1 Harvey Percival George M.D. 56
' Monnuw street
street | Hawkins Frederick, 23 St. Mary's st
I Hedger George Frederick, i The
' Shrubbery, Old Dixton road
Hobbs Fras. J. P. Trevethin.Dixton rd
Holmes Marcus A.R.W.A. Kilmallock,
I Hereford road
Honeyfield Wm. J.P. 7 St. .Taiues' st
Hotfse James Hayward, Highbury vil.
Hereford road
Howse Thomas, 3 North Parade ter-
race, Monkswell road
Huehes William J.P. 11 The Parade
■ "akfield,
Monks-
PEITATE HESIDEli
AdamSDH G10. B. H. 19 S
iddams-Williams Miss,
house, Whitecross stree
Alway Oliver, 98 Monnow street
Amos Rev. James Percy Lax (vicar
of St. Thomas"), The Vicaraie, St,
Thomas' square
Arnold William, ^ Whitecross street
Arnott Mrs. The Mount, Herefoid rd
Ash Fredk. The Firs. Wonastow rd
Au.«tiii Mrs. Gertrude, Axholme
Ayers William, 9 St. James' street
Bailey Horace Thomas J.P. The Wil-
lows, Dixton road
Ballinger Richard, 13 Glendower st
Bannister Albert James. Ferndale,: Humphries The
Dixton road Hereford road
Barnie Mrs. Matilda. 19 The Parade 1 Hyam Mrs. 5 Rock crescent,
Barry Arthur Lewis, The Bank house, well road
vladv
Th(
Monnow street
Barter Joseph Wm. loi^ Monnow st
Bastnck Mr.-;. Elizabeth, Shnibber;
cottage, Old Dixton road
Beavan Thos. S\uinvside. Hereford re
Iredell Rev, Eliott Ostrehan, Single-
ton house. The Parade
James Herbert, Priory lo. Dixton rd
James Lionel M.A. (head master)
Grammar school
Rock crescent, Monks-
Breakwell Frank. Hardwick house, 1 James Miss,
Monnow street ' well road
Briggs James E., M.A. (assistant: James Walter, 12 St. Thomas' square
master Grammar school). Haw-] Jarrett Edward Philip, Rome, Manson
thorns, Dixton road . Jones Rev. William Owen (rector of
Brown Joseph, 2 Snnnybank, Here-! Ganarew, Hereford). Dixton house,
ford road , Dixton road
Camous E., B.-es-Lettres, Port Mahon Jones Edward Henry, i Olaremont
earless Miss, The High school Monkswell road
Catchpole Chas.Westfield,The Parade! Jones Mrs. Annie J. 5 St. Jame.s' st
Cave Herbert Thos. 4 Wvehriil;;e st Jones Oliver L. 5 Monk street
Chivers EdwtM'd, The LaVnsOsbastn. Kev Cecil, Brookleigh, Brook estate
Cooke Mrs. Jane, Bed house. Manson King Neville P.Kingscott.The Parade
Cox Misses, Caer-elm, Osbaston Lane John, i Manson vils. Hereford rd
Cvompton-Roberts Lieut. -Col. Charles 1 Law Alfred Ernest, ^3 White,-,., s^ >i
Montagu D.L., J.P, Drybridge Law John Jackson, Pen-y-11, yn.H,r.--
Crondace Thomas. 4 Wonastow road ford road & +4 St, Mary's street
Davies John, Edgehill. The Parade 'Lewis Mrs. Mai^ J. Holme lea. He re-
Davis Sam Weslev. i Hose villa,! I'-rd road
Monkswell road
Davis Thomas, Hill side, Hereford rd
Deane Capt. Edward Newenham B.A,.
B.A.I,, R.M.R.E, Liitl,- Osbast.in
Dew Rev, Edward Naplet.m (re,-tor of
Llanrothal & vioar ,if Welsh New-
ton). I North Parade terrace.
Firs, Monkswell road
Prosser Thomas Gilbert J.P. St.
James house, St, James square
Richards George William, Eurocly-
don, Hereford road
Richman Geo. Rose cot, Hereford rd
Richmond Georj;e Edwar,l, 1 Suni,\
ford road
Rowland David, 2 The Shrubbery,
Old Dixton road
SimmondsHy.Thos.Wveavun.Dixton id
Skinner Thomas Martin J.P. The
Prospect, Dixton road
nith Douglas, Haddon lo.TheParade
Smith Harrv Amphlett, Fernlea.
Osbaston
Smith Jsph.2 Sunnyside, Hereford rd
Smith Lloyd Grant" M.D. Oak house,
Monk street
Stringer Fredc. Jn. Volis,Hereford rd
Suart Rev. Edward Wvvill (curate of
St. Mary's), The Wayside. Here-
ford road
Symonds Mrs. Elizabeth, Springfield.
The Parade
Sysum Albert Victor, i Richmond
villas. Brook estate
Tavender Rev. Frederick B.A., B.D
(Consn'eeational), North Parade-
terrace, Monkswell road
Tavlor Mrs, Oakleiah, Hereford road
Ta'vlor Mrs, Caroline, 18 St.James' st
Taylor Mrs, Helen, Rock cottage.
North parade
Taylor Samuel Davis, Priory bank.
New Dixton road
Tucker Rev. Frederick Charlea (Bap-
tist), Woodbine cot. Manson cross
Tucker Fredk. John, 83 Monnow st
Tucker John, Ebberley house, St.
James' square
Tummey Edward Moses, Wyeside h,>
Tweedy Arth, Clement,The Priory ho
Littlewood A. Sidney M.A. (assistant Tyler-Taylor Miss Elizabeth,
master. Grammar school), 3 Parade
Claremont villas, Monkswell road Vizard Arthur, The Ancre hill, Rock-
Love Wm. The Laurels, Drybridge st , field road
Lowe Mrs, 5 Hereford road' VTalwvn Cul. James Harford J, P.
Mallia Mr.s,' Mary, Lyndhnrsl, Her,-, Cr,)"ft-y-Bwla
ford road ' Watkins' Mrs, i Rock crescent. M.jnks-
Marr Edwd,2 Rock cres.Monkswell rd well i.iad
Marsh Miss. Weston ho. The Parade Weare Benj. Laurel bank, Dixton rd
Merrick Mrs. Emilv. 2 Hollv bank, Weetman Miss. Fairfield, The Parad<»
Hereford road Wel,-h William Charl,.s. The Hollies.
Monahan Rev. Alfred Edwin M.A, I Whitecross street
(vicar, chaplain of the Monmouth ! Whaiton Mrs, Eliza Charlotte. Rose-
union & surrogate). The Vicarage, neath, Hereford road
Hereford road . ! Wheeldon Jas, Barnett,63 Monnow st
Wiyhtman Miss, 7 Whit^ecross street
Willetls John, 32 St. Mary's street
Willi:.nis Alfred John Herbert, White-
Monkswell road
Dries Frederick. ; Glendowor street
Ealden William Henrv. Gt, Osbaston
Edwards George Richard J.P. Gelts-
dale, Monnow street
Elcock Frank, 6 Glendower street
ELstob N. C, M.A. (a,ssistant master,
Grammar schooll, Capesthorne,
New Dixton road I Morgan Taliesin Merfyr, The Garth
Eiitwistle JohnsonLomai M. A, (second ' Morgan Tom, The Grange, St. James
master. Grammar schl.),TheOld ho' street
Evans Miss Harriet. Ashleirrh, Here- ' Morgan Wm. Jones, 3 Wyebridge st cross h.ius,-
ford road iMurrell John Wilson. 11 Whitecross si Williams Ernest Trevor Addams J.P
Forbes Charles Alex, 6 Priorv street 'Newman William Henry, i Holh Th,- KiiO"lc. Hereford road
Frost John, 2 Monk street ' 1 bank. Hereford road Williams Frdk. Collins. Whitecross L-
Furney Jn.Jas.Kingsley ho.TheParade jNicholls Rev. Sidney (Catholic), 2f Williams G,-oi -e Re'.'inald, 06 Mm,
Garland Miss, 17 St. James' street ' St. Mary's street now street
- ,! Overton Sydney, Gibraltar, Troy Williams Henry, 2 Ayrshire vQlas
I Page Leonard John, Victoria place, Hereford road
- Priorv street 'Williams Rhys H., B.A. (assistani
IParslow' Stephen, 11 Wyebridge st ' master. Grammar school), 15 St
Parrott Arthur Thomas, Strelna. James' street
Dixton road Williams William Humphrey, 10;
bberfield Ruscombe Frederick. Wye [Pearson C. H., M.A. (assistant, .Monnow street
vale, Dixton road I master Grammar school). The Willis Mrs. 11 Glendower street
Hall Kennington J.P, 0 Glendower sti Junior house, St. James' street Wiseman Arthur William M.A. (sen
Hall Mrs. Humphrev, The Elms, ThejPennock Rev. Frederick J. (Primitive classical master. Grammar school!
Parade Methodist). Monnow street Winterbourne villa, Monkswell rd
Harding Alfred, 2 Richmond villas, ! Powell Charles Jennings, Ferncroft. Wood William, The Fijlly. Buckholl
Brook estate j Rock crescent, Monkswell road ! Woodhouse Charles Howarth, West
Harding J. Reginald J, P. Sellarsbrook ! Powell Miss, Tvmawr, 7 Monk street ' bury, Dixton road
Harries Miss Margaret. 0 Monk st | Woollett Miss, 6 Agincoarti street
Ernes'
Gilliat Rev. Sydnev WiUia
Tre Cefn, Hereford road
Goodsall Mrs, 8 Somerville. He
ford road
Grant Joseph Henry. 10 The Parat
1 James Herbert, 3 Glendower st
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday, i p.m.
Achille Serre Ltd. dyers k. cleaners, 25 A(;iiicourt- square
Adamson Georce B, H, town clerk & sec. to the Volun-
teer Fire Brigade. 19 St, James' street
Addis Thomas, miller (water), Monnow mill, Osbaston rd
Alder Eliia (Mrs.), boot & shoe dealer, 37 Monnow st
Alexander Raphael, chimney sweeper, 9 Drybridge street
Alves Frank, gro,-er, 55 Monnow street
Alway Oliver, draper, 54 & 93 Monnow street
Amery Charles, farmer, Osbaston
Amerv Charles, Royal Oak P.H. Hereforii road
Angel' Hotel (Charles Curtis, proprietor), St. Mary's s'
Apperley Richard John, insurance agent, 5 Aginconrt
Arthur Leonard, Fountain inn, 7 Monnow street
Assinder William, shopkeeper, 7 Over Monnow
Athenaeum (Thomas Hambury Jones, sec). Priory strei
1 10 MOXMOLTH.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Bailey ft Son, printer
" Monmoutbahire Beacon '' newspaper.
& proprietors of tliti
Priory street
Bailey Oswald, saddler & harness maker, 2 A^'ncourt sq
Ballinser Katherine Annie (Mrs.), Griffin inn, St.Mary'i
street £ mineral water manufacturer, GlendOTver st
Bamford Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 93 Cinderhill st
Barnby Annie (Mrs.), grocer, 20 St, Mary's street
Barrett Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 11 Cinderhill street
Barry Arthur Lewis, manager of Llo>ds Bank Limited
(Capital & Counties branch), Monnow street
Barter Jos.Wm.fe Sons, fishmongers, 26 & 28 Monnuw si
Baynham Hubert, saddler & harness ma. 27 Monnow .--t
3eacb Oswald, undertaker, 30 Monnow street
Beaufort Arms Hotel (Monmouth Hotels Ltd.) (Ralph
W. Bichman, manager), Agincourt square
BenGeld Thomas, tobacconist, 116 Monnow street
Beran Edgar, watch maker, 22 Monnow street
Bevan Henrv Herbert, grocer, 15 Agincourt square
Bevington Fred. The County garage
BQlingham A. & B. (Misses), confectioners, 22 Church si
Blackman Selina r.Mrs.). florist, 76 Monnow street
Blower Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 14 St. Thomas" sq
Borough Fever Hospital (Thomas Gilbert Prosser
M.B.C.S.Eng.. L.S.A. medical officer; Mrs. Koblin,
matron)
Bowen Henry, watch & clock maker, 6 Monnow street
Bowen John Edward, grocer, 78 Monnow street
Bowers Albert Edward, confectioner, 2t Agincourt sq
Bradley's, outfitters, 9 Church street
Bre.akwell Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 14 The Parade
Breakwell Frank, corn merchant, k registrar of
marriages for Monmouth district, Hardwick house,
Monnow street: miller, Priorv mill & coal merchant.
Troy station
Brook's George, Three Horse .^hoes P.H. 2: Drybridge st
Brown Joseph, school attendance oflScer for the Mon-
mODtli group of Council schools, Hereford road
bullock William, snpt. of county i: borough police.
Glendower street
Butler Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Almshouse street
■CafErey Jermy Peter, stationer, 29 Monnow street
■Capital & Counties Bank Limited, see Lloyds Bank Ltd
Cash & Co. boot makers, 10 Church street
Castree Ruth (Miss), shopkeeper, 82 Monnow street
Cattle Market, Monnow street
Cemetery (Oliver Jones, caretaker)
.Church of England Temperance Sick Burial Society (Thos.
l.ang, hon. sec). Working Men's Institute.Monk street
'Clark George, shoeing forge, Glendower street
Clark .Joseph, surveyor of customs & excise & old age
pensions. Priory street
Clarke Arthur & Son. motor cycle enginrs. 16 Church st
Clayton Harry, fancy repository, 4 Church street
Clements Harriett (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 St. Mary's st
Collins William John, assistant snpt. Prudential Assur-
ance Co. Limited, 87 Monnow street
"Conservative Working Men's Club (The) (Charles
Morgan, sec). 13 .\i.'incourt street
Cook James Hv. parish ,|,.rk of St. Th.aiias', 3; Cinder-
bill street
Corporation Electric Light Works (Reuben Windsor,
manager k engineer). The Old Forge
Cossens Annie (Miss), apartments, 23 WhitecroBs street
CoHsens George Phillips, ale k porter mer. 10 Priory st
'Inuntv Court f.\rthur Clement T«eedv. registrar k
high bailiff); onices, St. James' street'
Conntjr Studio (The), photographers. 3 Priory street
('..unly Towns Mission (David Newton^ missinner), Rocli-
field road
Cranch Richard Lovell. accountant, insurance agent k
assistant overseer for Monmouth. 6 Whitecross street
Cumbler James John, hair dresser. 40 Monnow street
Cumock Charles, Queen's Head PH. St. .Tames' street
<!u8tom«. Excise k Old Age Pension Office (Joseph
Clark, surveyor; Edward Harvev, officer), Priorv st
Dalton Richard, greengioeer, 14 c'hurrh street
Davics Charles Elijah, insurance agent. 20 Drvbridge st
Davies Rhoda Ellen (Miss), grocer, 112 Monnow street
Davies Rose (Mrs.), apartments. 12 St. James' square
Davies Williiim George, butcher, 34 .Monnow street
Davis Thomas, builder, Rosebank, Manson's cross
Day William Evans, ironuionger, Agincourt square
Dnwd JMith Eleanor (Miss), dress nui. 21 St. James' st
Drewe Mary (Miss), apartments, 4 Monk street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 4 Monnow street
Edwards E. fruiterer, 3 St. Mary's street
Edwards George, upholsterer, 9 Priorv street
Edwards George Bichd. builder, 60 k 62 Monnow street
Hvuns George, boot maker. 109 Monnow street
Evans James, boot repairer, 55 Cinderhill street
Evans Job, restaurant, 2 Monnow street
Kv^ms .lohn. boot nviker. 2 Over M.inn.)w
chemist k druggist. 28 Agincourt sq
repairer, 3O Cinderhill street
Evans Josiah M.P.:
Kvans AVilliain. Iio
Evans William, farmer. Saint Dials farm, Dingesto
Farmer Mary J. (Mrs.), registrar of births & deaths k
vaccination officer for .Monmouth sub-district k re-
lieving officer for Xc^ 2 district. Monmouth nnion,
Osbaston
Ferneyhough Arthur William, baker, 9 St. Mary's street
Forbes Charles Alexander, manager to National Provin-
cial k Union Bank of England Limited, Priorv street
Franklin John Thomas, apartments,South view.Dixton rd
Freeman George, grocer, 17 Agincourt square
Freemasons' Hall (Thomas Davis, sec). The Parade
French .\rthur Henry, baker, 5 Monnow street
Frost John, chemist, 12 Church street
Fryer George, plasterer. Old Dixton road
Fuller Clement, chair manufacturer k boat builder, i
Wyebridge street
Furber Sarah Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 121 Monnow st
Furney Ellen Elizh. (Miss), ironmonger, 31 Monnow st
Furney John J. knittin? & other wool dealer 41 & 43, k
china dealer 45, Monnow street
Gagg Joseph, butcher, 6 Church street
Gifford Joseph. County restaurant, 13 Church street
Gillett Henry, dairyman, 65 Cinderhill street
Goddard Frank H. land asrent. 10 Priorv street
Goulding Mary Maud (Mrs.), refresh, r'ms. 20 Church st
(fnuldsmith Charles, boot repairer, 84 Monnow street
Gower John Stanley, linen draper, 25 Monnow street
Goymour Herbert, baker, 8 Priory street
Grant Joseph Henry, hair dresser, 8 Monnow street
Great Western Railway Co. forwarding agents (B. T
Smith k Co. Glendower street, agents); stations: —
May hill k Troy
(Griffiths Etbel (Miss), greengrocer, i Over Monnow
Griffiths Thomas, market grdnr. Beaufort rd. Osbaston
Griffiths William Arthur, jeweller, 19 Agincourt square
Hall Kennington & Son, drapers, 10 Monnow street
Hall Wm. & Co. (Monmouth) Ltd. grocers, Agincourt sq
Hall Arthur, sculptor. Wye bridge
Hall John, refreshment rooms, 90 Mounow street
Hancocks Charles, butcher, 72 Monnow street
Hanner Ernest Robert, Robin Hood P.H. ij6 Monnow st
Harris George Frederick, photographer, 16 Monnow st
Harris Margaret (Miss), grocer, 23 Cinderhill street
Harvev Edward, customs k excise officer. Priory street
Harvey Percival George M.D., B.S.Lond., M.R.O.S.Eng ,
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician k surgeon, k medical officer
to .Monmouth Hospital & public vaccinator Trelleck
district, Monmouth union, 56 Monnow street
Haivey Walter J. collectiu- of la.ul i income taxes &
inhabited house duties. 33 Moiuiow street
Hayward Edmund James, hair dresser, 20 Monnow st
Hedger George Frederick, hatter, 15 Monnow street
Herbert Albert James, grocer, 11 Church street
Heskett William, hoot k shoe maker, 13 Agincourt sq
Hewlett George, farmer, Cannes farm
Higgins William, grocer, 11 & 13 Over Monnow & 33
Monnow street
High School for Girls (Miss Carless, mistress), Here-
ford road
Hobhs Francis J.P. agent for His Majesty's commis-
sioners of woods k forests (Crown Tintern k Raglan
estates), agent for the Duke of Beaufort's Monmouth-
stees ■
shire estates k agent for the
Arnott esq. (Troy estate). Crown office
Howell Charles k Son, butchers, 30 St. Marv's sti
Howells Alfred, fanner. Bailey Pii farm
Howse Thomas, clothier, 35 Monnow street
Hughes William, outfitter, t k 2 Priory street
Hunt Brothers, farmers, Drybridge farm
Hunt James, wheelwright. Drybridge street
Hunt James Thomas, wheelwright. Old Hadnock
te W.
ard.
I India k China Tea Co. (The), grocers, 19 Monnow street
I James Jt Euiamiel Limited, colliery owners, Troy statu
James Alhert, Agincourt P.H. 3 Agincourt street
James Fanny (Mrs), Bull inn. 5 .\gineourt square
Jarrett Charles Henry, commission agent. 14 Priory st
Jarrett Edward Philip, stationer, 23 Agincourt square
Jenkins Mary Ann (Mrs), Black Swan P.H. St. John st
John William Henry, refreshment rooms, Troy station
Johnston Albert Edward, Vine Tree P.H. 57 Monnow st
Jones Clara (Miss), boot maker, see Lawrence k Jones
Jones Edwin. pari>li clerk k verger St. Mary's chunli.
Priory street
Jones Elizabeth Ann (.Miss), news agent, 39 Monnow st
Jones Frances Ethel (Mrs), Gloucestershire House P.H
St. James' street
J.ines Oeoin-p. builder, St. Thomas' square
Jones James Lewis, tailor, 65 Monnow street
Jones John, Borough .\rms P.H. 104 Monnow street
DIKECTOKV.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
MOTJMOITH.
Ill
Jones Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 114 Monnow street
Jnnes Oliver L. auctioneer & certified bailiff, see Bemiir
& Jones
Jones Phoebe (Mrs.), restaurant. 52 Monnow street
Jones Sidney, shopkeeper, iii Monnow street
Jones Thomas H. builder. 75 Monnow street
Jones William, butcher. 64 Monnow street
Jones William Lewis, head master Monmouth boys'
elementary school. 4 Korth "Parade ter. Monkswell rd
Kiernan Violet Mary (Mrs,"!. Trny inn, 15 St. Thomas' sq
King's Head Hotel (John Sibbons). Agincourt square
Lane Arlhur Edwin, grocer. 16 .Agincourt square
Lane William Henrv, tobacconist. 18 Agincourt square
Law John Jackson L.D S Eng. dental surgeon. 44 St
Mary's street
Lawrence & Jones, boot makers. 42 Mnnnow street
Lawson John, florist, Priory place. The Parade
Lewis & Morgan, farmers. The Homestead
Lewis Amos. Wyebridge inn, Wyebridge street
Lennards Limited, boot & shoe makers. 12 Monnow st
Lewis Albert Aubrey, farmer. Priory farm. Hereford rd
Lewis Edward George. Eed Lion inn. 16 Dnbridge st
Lewis William, butcher, 80 Monnow street
Little Thomas, butcher, see Webb & Little
Lloyd & Torath Limited, brewers, 106 Monnow street
Lloyds Bank Limited {Capital & Counties branch)
[Arthur Leyyis Barry, manager), i& Monnow street &
(The Old Bank branch) (Charles Howarth Woodhouse,
manager) Agincourt square ; hours, 10 to 3, monday
market days. 10 to 4 k Saturdays, 9.30 to 12.30; draw
on London oiBce. 71 Lombard street EC 3
Long Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, q Wyebridge street
Love k Son, cycle agents. 36 Monnow street
MoDougall Henry M. teacher r,f rnusic, 36 St, Mary's st
McDougall Olivia Eliza (Mrs). faiuv repos.36 St.Marv's st
Mackie Thos. builder, 2 Wonastow' rd. k Over Monnow
Maitland Augusta E. (Miss), boarding bo. 16 The Paradf
Mann Georire. motor garaye. St. James' square
Market House, Priory street
Marr Edward, postmaster & stamp distributor. Priorv si
Marsh William John, stationer. 2 Church street
Meighen James, Market tavern. 26 Agincourt square
carpenter, 22 Drvbridge street
rry Westcar Rowland), ale i
Morris Emma (Mrs.), boot maker. 6 St. Mary's street
Mnst.^ .Iiijuis ,<i(liu-v. grocer, 10 Wyebridge street
N;.lin„Ml I'iniiii,,:il & Union Bank'of England Limited
iC, \ F.irliiv. iiiLuiager), Priory street; draw on head
ulTu;-. ,5 IiIsko|iSgate, London EC2
Xewloii Claude Henry, hair dresser, 19 St. Mary's st
Noble Sergt. -Major James, drill instructor to G- Co.
2nd Territorial Force Battalion Monmouthshire Eegi-
ment, 8:; Monnow street
Olvott Ethel S. (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Whitecross st
Page William Tench, draper, 5 Church street
Partridge John, baker, grocer, confectioner, & caf^ 51.
k bacon curer 49, Monnow street
Pearcf M. & Son. marine store, Upper Wye side
Pea to.' Frederick, shopkeeper, 12 Granville street
Penibridtre John. Druid's Head inn, Chippenhamgate st
Pere'n-een Thos. Eobt. house decorator, 10 Oinderhill st
Peresjreen Wm. Richd. plumber. Bay Tree vil. Osbaston
Perkins W. J. Edward, ^yine & spirit dlr. 23 Monnoyv st
Perry Brothers, tailors. 17 Church street
Phre'nix Coal Co. (Ross & Monmouth) Limited (Robert
Searle. manager), 68 Monnow street k Troy station
Pitman & Son, grocers. 2 & 19 Whitecross street
Powell Frederick Atkinson, wine & spirit merchant, 4.
Agincourt square
Powell Richard, Pekingese dog breeder, 89 Monnow st
Powell William Henry^ tailor, 119 Monnow street
Power Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Chippenhamgate st
Preece Charles, Butchers' Arms P.H. 50 Monnow street
Preece Luke, boot repairer, 6 Priory place, The Parade
Preece T. coach builder. 8 Whitecross street
Price William John, printer, 38 St. Mary's street k
stationer, 19 Church street
Prosser & Williams. surgns. St. James' sq & 102 Monnow si
Prosser Abraham, wardrobe dealer. 6 Over Monnow
I'rosser Thomas Gilbert M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. sur-
geon ( see Prosser k Williams) & public vaccinator for
Monmouth & Eockfield districts & medical officer for-
Rockfield district & to the Poor Law Institution; also,
medical officer of health for Monmouth borough,
senior surgeon to Hospital k Dispensary, medical
oflicer in charge "f Troops, St. James' house. St.
Meredith Charles Miles, c
Monmouth Brewery (Hai
porter brewers. St. Marv's street
Moomouth k County Ciub (Charles Ho,
Mo'nmoiith County' Tennis 'ciub' (j"! T. V
ground. Old Dixton road
Mcnmouth Cricket Club (N. C. Elstob M.i
LMound. Mav hill
Co. (The) (Ernest Webb),
rth Wood-
Chii
fc Dis
Mniimouth & District Miniatur
hon. sec); head quarters, P
Monmouth Farmers' Cluh (W.
Rifle Club (P.G.Hai-vey
tterface. sec. & manager) ; registered office. May hi
iiouth Grammar School (Lionel James M.A. head
ster ; J. L. Entwistle M.A. second master; for
I list .il masters, sre ;«i^'e 108
iiunlh Gymnasium. Glen
Public
Ale
faru
■s. Sarah Ann Furber, lessee).^
er. Great Osbaston farm^
eers, 34 Monnow street
shopkeeper, 67 Cinderhill street"
rooms. 10 Over Monnow
1. grocer, 24 Church street
Morgan, manager for the
Monmouth Hospital k Dispensary (Thomas George
Prosser M.R.C.S.Eng. Lloyd Grant Smith M.D., CM
Edin.. L.R.C.S.Edin, William Humphrey Williams
M.E.C..« Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lond. & Percifal George
Harvev M.D.. B.S.Lond.. M.E.C.S.Ens.. L.H.C.P.
L.ind. 'medical officers; John Jackson Law L.D.S.Eng.
dental surceon; Rev. C. AV. Griffin, hon. sec: Miss
E A. Hull, matron), Hereford road
Monmouth Motor Co. (The), Priory street
Monmouth Old Bank (Lloyds Bank Limited)
Monmouth Stearn Saw Mills. Coal & Lime Co. Limited
(The) (W. B. Hartland, sec). May hill. T A
•■ Timber. Monmouth;'' Telephone 23
Monmouth Tennis Club (N. C. Elstob M.A. hon. sec):
;^round. May hill
Minmouth '('olunteer Fire Brigade (George B. Adamson,
hon. sec; William Love, capt.;. Whitecross street
Monmouthshire Beacon Newspaper (Bailey k Son, pro-
prietors & publishers; published thursday afternoon),
I'riorv street
M-.nmouthshire County Race Club ;'A. E. Hancock, sec),
Welford-on-Avon, Stratford-on-Avon
Morgan Benjamin Charles, hair dresser, 70 Monnow st
Morgan David, farmer. Great Manson
Morgan Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, 16 St. James" street
Morgan Emily (Miss). Worcester Lodge P.H. 107
Monnow street
Rennie k Jones, auetio
Reynolds Lydia (Mrs.),
Richards George, diniiiEr i
Richards George William.
Rolls Hall (Charles Willii
Corporation), Whitecross street
R.ival M.inmoiithshiiv Royal Engineers (Special Reserve)
('Lt.-Col. R. S. Forestier-Walker D.S.O. commanding;
Capt. T. H. G. Studdert. adjutant; Ca,pt. E. H. J.
Plowright M.C.. R.E. quartermaster); head quarters,.
The Castle
Eudire Edith (Mrs.), coach builder, 117 Monnow street
Ryall k Sons, blacksmiths, Nailors la. & 69 Monnow et
Shepp;ird Julia (Mrs.), dress maker, 99 Monnow street
Shire" Hall (James Williams, hall kpr.), Agincourt eq
S:foid Charles, head gardener to Col. J. H. AValwyn
J. P. The Cottage, Croft-y-B«la
Silvertown India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telo.
sraph Works Co. Limited, 106 Cannon street,
Linidoa E C 4; branch. Pierhead chambers, Bute
doH:s, Cardiff
Simmonds Henrv & Son, outfitters, 11 Agincourt square
Simmonds Henry Thomas, dealer in antiquities, 10 Agin-
court square & 1 Agincourt street
Simnis Joseph Fred, hair dresser. 48 Moiinon street
Sinircr .dewing Machine Co. Limited, 91 Monnow street
Smith R. T. & Co. general carriers (Samuel Cormell,
local agent), Glendower street & Railway station
Smith W. H. k Son. booksellers. 3 Agincourt square
Smith Douglas, com merchant, Glendowc
r street
Smith Joseph, snpt. registrar of Mon
oiouth district.
clerk to the guardians k assessment
committee of
Monmouth union, to the Rural Disti
ct Councils of
Monmouth k Wliitcluirch & to the
Rural Pension
Committee, Union offices. Hereford road
Siiulli Lloyd Grant M.D. & CM. Edin.. L.R.C.S.Edin.
medical officer to Monmouth Hospital k Dispensary,.
Oak house. Monk street
Smith Walter A.R.San.I clerk of works to the Grammar
school. I Ayrshire villas, Hereford road
Suiith William, marine store dealer. Clifford court
Sons of Temperance Benefit Society (Frederick Alder,
hon. sec), Workine Men's Institute, Monk street
Spencer Henry, carpenter. 10 Glendo,ver street
Stead & Simpson Limited, boot makers (Arthur Thomas
Panott. manager). 32 Monnow street
112
MU.NMOLTI
.MU-NMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly's
Stead John, King's Arms P.H. 47 Monnow street
Sl-eel Henry, rcfnishment rooms, 71 Munnow street
.-■lerri-tt (jeorge. i-nnfectioner. 4 & 6 St. Jiiii.es" sfrfit
.Stevens Sidney, Cherry Tn-f inn, CiiHli-rhill >tifet
Sutton & Co. general carriers (George P. Cossens, agt.),
10 Priory .street
:jy»uui William E;iyni<in<l, luiker, 23 81. Tlii.iujs' -niKiie
Taylor & Jones, ironmongers, 13 & 24 Monnow street
Taylor Alti-ed. Plouffh inn, Bncliholt
Taylor Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 44 Monnow street
Taylor Elizabeth B. (Miss), shopkeeper, i Almshouse st
Taylor James Otho. eoverninent .--tdre-^ nniitrnetor
Monnow street
Tavlor Joh'i. eooi.or. 44 Monnon street
Taylor John Thimius. Britiiiinia P.H. .iy DrUiridu'e si
Taylor S. Davis, auctioneer, land, house & estate
agent, general valuer & surveyor, accountant, certified
bailiff & insurance agent, 4 Asincourt square. T N
16. See advertisement
•I'eaijles Alfred, fisli snpiier bar. 8 Church street
Territorial Fjrce R.ittalion (2nd) Monmouthshire Regi-
N.' .. . ' ,. |..i-instructor), as'.Monnon slreei
Thnii,,,. I : . -n, Uu.-kbnlt
Tbr.ni..- .- ... ., Hiiiienls. 4 CJlendower si reel
Tl>..i,,,i_s »\.;,Mu.. (..iuier. EocUfield pari;
ThoiMii.sun ii, .Sllaekell Limited, liiaiioforle il;ii . lionse.
4 Pnory street
Tippins George Porter t Son, maltsters. 3, 10, 12 k 43
.St. Mary's street
Tneiior Frederick John M.R.C.V.S.Lond. veterinary sur-
geon & veterinary inspector under the " Contagious
Diseases (Animals) .Vets "' for Monmouth District,
83 MonnoK street
Turner Edmund It, Co. Limited, boot & shoe makejs,
-, i 0 Moimou street
Tneedy Arthur Clement (.see Williams (W. C. A.) it
Tweedy), .solioilor & commissioner, clerk to the
justices [or the borough of Monmouth & county divi-
sions of Trelleck 4, Monmouth, registiar of county
euurt, clerk to commissioners of taxes for Monmouth
& Trelleck. biiioiiijli treasurer & steward of the manor
of Trelleck. > ,1 - - t
Cnderwood .\li:- < ■ I i: - 1- .-sun P.H.3 Cinderhill st
Vizard & Son. - \ < ,',, to the magistrates o(
the Raglan Uni-,, ,•, ,1. ni.s for London Assurance,
Fire k Life, 9 Agincourt street
Vizard Arthur (firm, Vizard & Son), solicitor & commis-
sioner k steward of the manor of Garway. Hereford-
shire, 9 Agincourt street
Vizard John Trcwrcn B.A. solicitor (firm. Vizard &
Son), clerk to the governors of Monmouth Grammar
School & Monmouth High School for Girls k steward
of manor of AVentsland k Bryngwyn, Mon, k clerk to
managers of Monmouth Endowed Elementary School,
9 Agincourt street
Wallers Bi others, farmers. Old Bailev Pit farm
Walters James & Sons, stone masons. Old Dixton r. ad
& Sew Dixton road
Wnters Albert. .Manson's Cross inn. Hereforil road
MOtTNTON is a parish. 2.J miles west from Chepstow
station on the Great Western railway, in the Monmouth
division of the county, hundred of Caldicot, pettv ses-
sional division, union and county court district of Chep-
stow, and in the rural deanery of Chepstow, archdeaconry
i>f Monmouth and diocese of LlandatT: it is verv pi. '
luresquely situated about lialf a mile from theL'i. .i
road from Chepslow to Newport, in a narrovi vail. \
with steep clilYs and hills on either side: a trout slrean.
inns through the vallev tailed the " Meurig," but now
better known as .Mounlon Hrook. The old name of this
place was .Moncklon— the monk's t<i«n. probably so
railed from the monks of Chepstow, who for some cen-
turies held the tithes and provided a priest for the
ehurch. The church (dedication unknown, but said to
ho of very ancient foundation) was restored in 1881. and
is a very small building of stone, consisting of chancel,
nava and vestry with an open bell-cot on the western
uable. containing one bell : the east window is stained :
the entire fabric has been so completely modernized
Tipping Henry Avray M.A., F.S.A.
Mounton house
MYNTDDISLWYN- is a very large parish, 1 miles
from Abercarn station on the Western Valleys section of
the Great Western railway, 8 west from Pontypool and
10 north-west-bv-»est from Newport, in the Hedwellt\
division of the c.u.nty. hundred of Wentloog. r*tty ses'-
lional division of BedwelUy, union and county court dis-
trict of Newport, rural deanery of BedwelUy, archdeaconry
rf V.nmouth an, I dineese of Llandaff. The civil parish
Watkins Catherine Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5 Dry-
bridge street
Watkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Cinderhill st
Watkins John, Barlev Mow P.H. 125 Monnow street
Watkins Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 62 Cinderhill st
Watkins Milsom, chimney sweep, 8a, Wyebridge street
Wnll<ins Wm. town crier & mace bearer, Drvbridge st
Watkins William Charles, fried fish dlr. 123' Monnow st
Watkins Wm. Henry, Old Nag's Head P.H. St.James' st
Webb k Little, butchers, 11 Monnow street
White Swan Hotel (Arthur Axtell). Priory sl.&Church st
Wilde Joseph, watch & clock maker, 3 Church street
Willetts John, clerk to the commissioners of taxes for
the Raglan division. 32 St. Mary's street
Williams Annie (Mrs.), greengrocer, 53 Monnow street
Williams Georae Reginald k Co. motor engineers. Cen-
tral garage, Monnow street
Williams & Sons, solicitors, Whitecross street
Williams (W. C. A.I k Tweedv, solicitors k com.mis-
si,,ners. St. James' street
Williams Alfred John Herbert (firm, William k Sons),
si.iicitor & commissioner for oaths, coroner for Mon-
inouih district & clerk to Coletord justices. White-
cross sti'eet
Williams Alice (Miss), dress maker, i3 Drybridge street
Williams Amy Sarah (.Mrs.), stationer. Post oiBce, Over
Monnow
Wiiliaiiis Annie (Mrs.), greengrocer, 53 Monnow street
Williaois AitlmrHerbert. haulage contractor,33Monnow st
AAilliams Frederick r„lHns f.inii. Williams k Sons),
solicitor k comiMi--. .11.1 ! .. .mIis. clerk to the Mon-
mouth grouji .11 'I - , I. &, to Monninutb
Scholar.ship m.iiii- . . !.-, jideut to "Non-Pro-
vided" school uiai...j.!- i. ^..ik to the Monmouth
Urban Pension ComuiUtee, Whitecross street
Williams George, apartments. South view, Dixton roa.l
Williams Joseph, confectioner, 15 St. Mary's street
Williams Lionel James, deputy supt. registrar of births,
deaths & marriages. Union offices. Hereford road
Williams Thomas Geo. fancy goods dlr. 21 Monnow st
Williams William Humphrey M.E.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. surgeon (see Prosser k Williams), k medical
ofBcer of health for the Rural District of Monmouth,
ro2 Monnow street
Williams William Roderick, chemist, 14 Agincourt sq
Willis Frank, antirjue k general dealer, 15 Church street
Windsor Reuben, civil & electrical engineer k manager
to Corporation electric light works. The Old Forge
Wood Thomas Edward, china dealer, 92 Monnow street
Woodhonse Charles Howarth, manager of Lloyds Bank
Limited & treasurer to the Monmouth Rural District
Council, The Old Bank, Agincourt square
Woods Edward, apartments, 3 Monk street
Working Men's Institute (David Newton, sec. &
liWarian). Monk street
Wvman k Sons Limited, booksellers, Troy station
Yat.s J.ibn, Green Dragon P.H. 17 St. Thomas' square
A'^earsley John Walter, hair dresser, 20 Agincourt square
Veates Frances Millioent (Miss), boot 8c shoe maker, 14
Monnow street
Voung Men's Christian Association, i Agincourt square
that no features of interest remain : there are 80 sit-
The register dates from the vear 1790. The
. £SA». >n the
and held since 1919 by the
Ernest Richardson M.A. of Jesus College.
ilxf.r.I, who is rector of and resides at Itton. William
K.l" M.l Carne Curre esq. and the trustees of the late
I! i.iiiis Freke Lewis (d. 1909) are the principal land-
■ mn.rs The parish presents some pleasing views,
.•speeiaily throusrh the picturesquely wooded valley,
whiili is about a mile in length, with very high rocks
on either side, crowned with finely-grown yew trees.
The soil is loamy, resting on Ijmestone. The chief crops
are cereals. The area is 405 acres ; rateable value,
.£548 ; the population in 1911 was 59.
Sexton, .John Atkins.
Letters arrive through Chepstow, which is the ne.irest
jmst, money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box
The children of this parish attend sch.n.l at Matbern
Nicholas William, farmer, Lark mill
living is a perpetual curacy, ne
L'lft of W. E. C. CuiTe esq. and
IS divided into the ham.lets of Claivr-plwyf, Penmaen an.l
Mynyddmaen and includes the villages of Cwm Carn,
Penmain, Gellygroes, Newbridge, Pontllanfraith,Tnysddu.
Cwm-felin-facli and Fleur-de-Lis. There are four rail-
nay stations in this parish; the London and N.irth
Western Railway Company has three, one at Pnnt
Lawrence, one at Tnysddu and a third, which with that
belonging to the Great Western Railwav Company, forms
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
MYNYDDISLWIN. 113
the Tredegar junction. The parish
Drban District Council of 14 men
September, 1903, under the
Government Act, 1894"' (56 and 57 Vict. ch. 73), and
the district is now divided into four wards, viz. : Fen-
main, PontUanfraith, Tnysddu and Flenr-de-Lis. The
church of 3t. Tewdwr is a spacious building of stone in j
the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, |
aisk'S, south porch and an embattled western tower I
containing 3 bells : in the church is a memorial to the '
Rev. John Griffiths J.P. vicar here 1860-99: the church |
was rebuilt A.D. 1820, and has 550 sittings. The
register dates from th« year 1664. The living is a
Tica.rage, net yearly value jf300, with residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and hi>lil since 1915 by
the Rev. Benjamin Jone.s-Evans M.A. of St. Johns
College, Oxfoi'4, who is also .surrogate and resides at
PoMtllnntraith. There is also a Welsh and English
Oontgregational chapel. Here are extensive coal mines
and iron works and stone quarries; the stone is of
good quality, suitable toi' docks or other heavy masonry
purposes. Near the uhnrc-h, on an eminence, is a
tumulus. The trustees of the late Lady Uanover. who
are lords of the manor. Lord Tredegar. Maj. -Gen. Lord
Treowen C.B.. C.M.G., D.L. and the trustees of the
Rev. M. W. Moggridae are the principal landownei-s.
The soil is gravel ; subsoil, stone. The country is very
hilly and mountainous, the scenery very grand ; the
vallev and the lower grounds are watered by the river?
Ebbw and Sirhowv. The land is nearlv all laid down as
pasture. The area is 5,118 acies of land and 34 of
water; rateable value 2^54,924: the population in igri
was 9,980 in the civil and 18.253 in the ecclesiastical
parish, which comjjrises parts of ilynyddislyn, Ahercarn
and Risca civil parishes.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,806, that
part of M.\nyddislwyn civil parish in Risca TJrban Dis-
trict was. in 1894, added to Risca civil parish.
Letters arrive through Newport. PontUanfraith is the
nearest monev order k telegraph office. 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Box cleared week days only
Clerk to Mvnvddislwvn Local Pension Sub-Committee,
T. C. Griffiths, Blackwood
Council School, Trinant (mixed & infants), huilt in 1891.
for 205 children ; Thomas Jones, master
Railway .Stations, Tredegar Junction: —
Great Western (called PontUanfraith). Albert J. Eng-
land, station master
London & North Western, Stephen Davies, station mastr
CWM CARN is a hamlet of this parish, about a mile
south from the Ahercarn railway station on the Western
Valleys section of the Great Western railway. The iron
church of St. John the Evangelist, erected in 1889.
affords 250 sittings. There is also a Calvinistio Metho-
dist chapel.
Post & M. 0. Office. — Thomas Humphreys, sub-post-
master. Letters arrive from Cross Keys, Newport.
The nearest telegraph office is at Cross Keys
County Police Station, Albert Sayce, constable in charge
Public Elementary School, erected in 1891 at a cost
• of ;^i,2oo & enlarged in 1893 at a cost of ;^i,20o &
further enlarged in 1907, for 430 mixed & 254 infants ;
Oliver Sutton, master; Miss E. A. Thomas, infants'
mistress
The school is controlled by the Abercarn, Risca &
Rogerstone group of managers ; T. S. Edwards. 24
Stow hill, Newport, clerk
CWMFELINFACH is a rapidly growing hamlet of
this parish, about half a mile south of Tnysddu and
10^ miles north-west from Newport. Here are Baptist,
English and Welsh Calvinistic & Congregational chapels.
The Workmen's Institute, erected in 1913, is a stone
building, comprising reading rooms, library, billiard
and games rooms, a swimming bath and gymnasium ;
the upper floor consists entirely of a large hall, to seat
Public Elementary School, erected in 1910, cost ;^6,ooo,
foi- 3:50 chililreii mixed & 250 infants ; Thomas Up-
piui,'toii, master; Miss M. Powell, mistress
This school is controlled by the Tredegar group of
managers ; Charles Dauncey, Park chambers, Treile-
gar, clerk
ence (L. & N. W. K.),
Railway Station, P(
Morgan, station master
GELLYGROES is a hamlet in the parish of Mynyd-
rlyslwyn, near the Tredegar Junction, 13 miles north-
west from Newport. Here is a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel.
Letters arrive through Newport. PontUanfraith is the
nearest money order & telegrajih office
Wall Letter Box
TNYSDDU is a hamlet of this parish, having a sta-
tion on the Sirhowv section, London and North Western
railway, loj miles north-west from Newport. Here is
an iron Mission hall, erected in 1905, with 350 sittings.
There are also Baptist. English and Welsh Congrega-
tional and Calvinistic and Primitive Methodist chapels
Post, M. 0.. T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Commercial st. Ynysddu. — Herbert George Housden,
.s\ib-|i.istmasteT. Letters received through Newport
Wall Lei lev Boxes.— Alexandra road & Glen View
Public Elementary School, erected in 1873 at a cost of
^1.500 & enlarged in igo6, for 238 mixed children ;
M.A.
reeled
afants ;
Post & M. 0., T. & Telephonic Call Office
Oliver, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive tliio
port
Wall Letter Box, Islwyn street
MTNTDDISLWTN.
Marked X should be addressed Black-
wood. Newport.
Marked * should be addressed Maesy-
cwmmer. Cardiff,
Marked t should be addressed Aber-
George Morgan, Pentre hous
This school is controlled by the Tredegar gTOup of
managers ; Charles Dauncey, Park chambers'. Trede-
Railway Station, Tnysddu, Ernest Rees, station master
County Police Station (Blackwood Police Sub-Division),
John Evans, acting sergeant
PENMAIN, NEWBRIDGE and PONTLLANFRAITH
have been formed into the ecclesiastiral parish of Pen-
main and will be found under that heading. ABERCARN.
formerly part of this parish, is given under the letter A.
FLEUR-DE-LIS is an ecclesiastical parish formed from
Mvnyddislwvn. BedTvellty. Gelligaer and Bedwas, an<i
will 'be found in its alphabetical order.
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The Council meets at the offices, PontUanfraith, on
the second tuesday in each month.
Members.
Penmain Ward
Retire April
1920 I ■
1920 I
Retire April
Clay Hepburn ... 1921
S. S. Bater ...
Rees Morgan
PontUanfraith Ward.
William K. Phillips
^\
Joseph Morris..
Samuel Thoma
George (iurtis..
Tnysddu Ward.
.... 1920 I George Dando..
Fleur-de-Lis Ward.
1920 j David Treasure
John lioothman
David John Davies..
Officers.
Clerk, Trevor C. Griffiths, Blackwood, Newport
Treasurer, T. M. Cule, manager Lloyds Bank, Blackw. oil
Medical Officer. Robert E. '^Robert's MB., B.Sc.Lond.
Cwuifelinfach
Surveyor & Engineer, E. Watkin Edwards, Council
-Charles offices, PontUanfraith
(.'ollccl.ir. John Li'wis, Council offices, PontUaiitrnitl.
Sanitary Inspector, J. Jenkin Evans, PontUanfraith
Finance Clerk, Wvndham J. Stacey, PontUanfraith
COMMEHCIAI.. ' ffi<^'-^'l"»'-^Bl--l-'"^hs' ArmsP.H
tBowditch Thos. farmer,Twyn Simon Jones Daniel, farmer, Carllwynisal
Chugg Wm. B. farmer.Penrhiw franc Jc "^
Cohley James, farmer. Penpedair Hul Jones Jon£
Llewellyn Rev.Jn. B.'.Cong.), Ty-GlasI Hawkins Brothers, Gelli farm
Church inn, & farmer
Jonathan, farmer. Church farn
DawL' D'anTeiriarmer, Ty-darren tZewis^RXrdr'farmer: P^iTyfan
Edmunds Thos farmer, Penev-mawri Lewis Thos. farmer, Cwin-bhingrer
Edwards David, Navlor's Arms P.H l*Morris James,_ farmer, Brynscowen
fPhillips Daniel, farmer, Pentrepeod
114 MYXYDDISLWYN.
tPowell John, farmer, Gwrhay fsnr
•Probcrt Thos. (rmr.Ty-howell-f- than
Bees Joseph, farmer, Pentre
tHuttr William, farmer, Sncl ■ .it
Thomas David, frmr ^ae^ll^T^ i- Bach
Thomas George, Crown PH. Bryn
Thomas Thos. frmr. Ffynon-y-gwaed
Walters Brothers, quarry owners
Walters Edward, farmer, Cefn-y-
CarlhvTn
CWMCARX.
Danes Rev. E.(curate),4o Caradoe st
Griffith Edward Meredith M.D.. J.P.
Abercarn Fach
Nurse Mrs. Twyn Carn house
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closinfr day. Wednesday.
Amos Thomas, butcher
Beale Job. school attendance officer
Bown Georpe. outfitter, Newport rd
British & Arjrentine Meat Co. Ltd.
Newport road
Burge Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Newport road
Olarkson Arthur, hair dresser. 24
Jamesville
Cox Wm. J. A. shopkeeper, Park st
Cullis Albt. greengrocer, Newport rd
Curtis Frank, refreshment rooms,
Newport road
Cwmcarn Constitutional Club (Chas.
Carnell, sec)
Cwmcarn Beading k Recreation Booms
(John Games, sec). Newport road
Dando Gladwys (Mrs.), fried fish
dealer, Newport road
Dan Edward John, public auditor
Davies Brett, outfitter, Newport road
Davies Wm. Jas. beer ret. Newport rd
Dee Ben, Cwmcarn hotel. Newport rd
Denture Institute Ltd. Newport road
Edwards Ambrose, grocer, 124 New-
port road
Evans Evan, draper. Newport road
Foion Walt, hair drssr.69 Newport rd
Gainer & Watkins. cycle repairers.
Newport road
Gartside Charles Percy, solicitor k
commissioner.Newport rd. Cwmcarn
Griffith Edward Meredith M.D. &
CM. physician k .snrgeoii k certify-
ing factory surgeon. Abercnm Facli
Groves James, grocer. 99 Newport rd
Hale Theodore, grocer, 77 Newport rd
Hards Georgina (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
<- hapcl Farm terrace
Harris Norman Brett, tailor, 51 New-
port road
Hiley Geo. Fras. grocer, bo Newport rd
Hughes & Sons, phai-macentical
chemists, Newport road
Humphreys Thomas, tobacconijl.
Post office, Newport road
,Iames Fred, farmer, Abercarn fawr
Jenkins David, farmer. Pen Pant
Johnson's .Stores, iirocers, Newport rd
Jones A. k Co. drapers, .Newport rd
Jones Wallace k Sons, undertakers,
3 Ivor street
Jiines Thos. L. boot repr, Newport id
Kimher Jn. decorator, 63 Newport rd
Lewis Harold, fanner, Bhyswg
Meredith Brinley, hair dresser, 5.-
Newport road
Fvliles Tom, stationer. Newport road
.Morgan Brothers, farmers. The -Mill
Osborne George James, boot repairer,
Ni'wport road
i'ark Hall Cinema (A. Jones, mgr)
Parry Ivor, fried fish dealer, 43 New-
port road
Pay Alex, decorator, Newport road
Phillips John, greengro. Newport rd
Poole Evan W. hardware dealer, 64
Newport road
Preece Geo. shopkpr. 45 Newport rd
ProBser Arth. Jn.shopkpr. Newport rd
Pollin Thos. Bros, grocers, 4 Ivor st
'' f David, bnlehe'r, 119 Newport rd
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
sh dealer
Roberts Robert B.
Newport road
Roberts William k Edwin J farmers.
The Mill
Robinson Eliza (Mrs.;, boot dealer,
Newport road
Sheen Margt. (Mrs.), shpkpr.Nwpt.rd
Smith Harold, hair dresser, 98 New-
Newport road
Watkins Alfred, c\ele repairer, see
Gainer k Watkins
Webb Harry, shopkeeper, Ivor street
jWhatlev Samuel, farmer, Tvffvnon
jVTilUams Wm. farmer. Up. Rhyswg
iWorthington Thomas, butcher, New-
j port road
j Wright Wm. Geo. i-onfr. Newport rd
OnV.MFELINFACH.
Lloyd Ivor. Pant-yr-e6s
COILMEUCIAL.
Addenbrook Saml.greengro.i King st
Barclavs Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open tues. 10 a.m. to 12 noon);
1 draw on head office, «;4 Lombard
street. London E C 3
Barkway Edwd. baker, 16 Stanley st
Burnyeat, Brown & Co. Limited,
colliery owners, .Vine Mile point
Cwmfelinfach Forestier-Walker Con
stitutional Club (H. W. Evans.sec)
Davies Fredk. news agent. Stanley st
l Davies Hugh James, greengrocer,' 16
Glan-y-nant street
[Day John, greengrocer, Maindee rd
I Duffy Robert, shopkeeper, Islwyn st
] Evans Frederick Watkin M.P.S
1 chemist
jEynon James, confectnr. Maindee rd
I French Hyman, outfitter, 44, 4
46 Maindee road
Gilchrist Mary (Mrs.), midwife, 66
Islwvn street
Godwin Frank, hair drssr. Stanlev st
India k China Tea Co. Limited.
I Maindee road
j James Jn.& Co. drapers. Commerce ho
j James William, baker, Islwyn street
Jarman Evan, butcher, 15 Stanley st
Uermine Thomas Starkey, grocer.
Maindee road
' Johnson Joseph .Samuel, provision
i dealer, Maindee road
Jones Wm. clothier, 47 Maindee road
Lewis Brothers, grocers, Maindee rd
Lloyd Ivor, Liberal registration agnt.
Pant-yr-e6s
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
mon. 9.30 a.m. to i p.m.) ; draw
on head office, 71 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Mogford Geo. plastr.i Commercial rd
Morris James k Sons, butchers,
Maindee road
Morris Llewellyn, provision dealer,
18 Glannant street
Nine Mile Point Colliery Workmen's
Institute (George Curtis, sec).
New road
Oliver Charles, grocer. Post office
Packer Henry, grocer. 64 Islwyn st
Parfitt Jsph. tobaccnst. 6 Maindee rd
Pcnn Saml. boot repairer, Islwvji st
Phillips Augustus G. Pioneer liolcl
Price Ernest Arthdraper.Maindee ,rd
Radford Wm.gTeengrocer,Maindee rd
Bees Morgan J. k Co. house fur-
nishers, Maindee road
Bichards William, fried fish dealer,
Maindee road
Bichards William G. boot dealer, 41
Maindee road
Bnberts Elizabeth Mary (Mrs.), mid-
wife, 2 William street
Boberts Robert Ellis MB., B.Sc
Lond.. L.S.A. physician k surgeon
Shane Bros.pawnbro«. 14 Maindee rd
iSmallacombe Eli, boot repr. Mill st
iSpracklan Albt. shopkeeper, New rd
I Thomas James E. boot repairer, 17
I Maindee road
Tipton Hy. dining rms. iSMaindee rd
Townley Charles Henry, ironmonger,
15 Maindee road
Tredegar, Industrial & Co-operative
Society Ltd. grocers, Maindee road
Watts Richard, outfitter, Maindee rd
Whissell John, butcher,4 Maindee rd
White Harry, advertisement agent k
crier, Stanley street
Williams Alex, coufectr. Maindee rd
Winter Bertram, greengrocer. 5
Maindee road
GELLTGBOES.
(Letters should be addressed New-
port, except those marked • which
should be addressed Maesy-
owmmcr, Cardiff.)
Jenkins John, farmer, Tyla Givyn
Moore Henry Charles, miller (water).
& shopkeeper
Pope Arthur. Halfway House P H
Wilde Rose I'Mrs.). farmer, Ty Mawr
TNTSDDU.
Harries Rev. Isambard George
(curate in charge)
COMMEBCIAL.
Anthony Lemuel , (Mrs.), farmer,
Tywaen
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open tues. 9.30 to jo.30 a.m.) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Cole Sarah J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Commercial street
Dando Alfred T.grocer, Commercial st
Dando Geo. draper. Commercial st
Davies Daniel, grocer, Alexandra id
Davies Ernest, shpkpr. Commercial st
Edmunds Jn. farmr. Penrhiwarwydd
Evans Thomas, news agent. High st
Franklin Sidney Arthur, shopkeeper.
Commercial street
Gane John, shOpkpr. Commercial st
Griffiths Trevor C. solicitor
Griffiths Wnlter A., L.R.I. B. A. archi-
tect k surveyor
Haines Harry, '.Station hotel
Holland George, fried fish dealer.
Commercial street
Housden Herbt.Geo. stationer, Post off
Isherwood William, boot repairer.
Commercial street
James Wm. Geo. boot repr. High st
Jenkins Daniel, farmer, Tyllwydd
Johns Edward, confctr. Alexandra rd
Jones Benj. farmer, Glan-yr-avon
Jones Gwen (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Commercial street
Jones John, farmer, Pant glas
Jones Rachel (Mrs.), shpkpr. High at
Morris Thomas, farmer, Cae-brvth
Phillips William, builder
Pond Christopher, colliery owner,
Tr-ochorwith colliery
Pressor Wm. shopkeeper.New High »t
Powell William E. haulier. High st
Price Wm. farmer, Pant-y-Trwyn
Ridley John, grocer. High street
.Smith Sarah Ann (Mrs.), grocer.
Station avenue
Smith Sidney, butcher, 22 Alex-
Taylor Charles W. hair dresser,
Commercial street
Thorne Thomas, farmer, Ton-ieddon
Wall Ernest, shopkeeper, High street
Walters Henry, farmer. Machine ho
Watters Mary (Mrs.), farmer,
Twygwyn
Workmen's Club (Evan Williams,
sec). Forest house
Workmen's Reform Club (T. Harris.
sec)
Wvbourne Geo. H. Black Prince P.H
DIRECTORY.]
MON.MOUTHSHIRE.
Nash.
ifc
NANT-Y-GLO is ;i village in the civil parish of Aber-
ystruth, with a station on the Brynmawr and Western
Valleys extension of the Great Western railway, opened
trom Nant-y-glo to Brynmawr in July, 1905 : the vil-
lage is 180J miles from London, 2 north from Blaina
and 5 east from Tredegar, and in 1844 was formed into
of the connty, petty sessional division and union of
Bedwellty, Tredegar county court district, and in the
rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent, archdeaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandaff; it is lighted with gas
from works at Blaina, the property of the Brynmawr
and Blaina Gas Co., and supplied with water by the
Urban District Council, from a reservoir situated above
Beaufort. Nant-y-glo and Blaina were governed by a
Local Board from 1885 until the " Local Government
Act, 1894,'' established an Urban District Council, the
offices of which are at Blaina. The church of the Holy
Trinity is a building of stone in the Gothic style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, western porch and a western
bell turret containing one bell: there are 500 .sittings.
The register dates from the year 1844. The living is
a vicarage, net vearlv value j^278, with residence, in
the gift of the Crown and Bishop of Llandaff alter-
nsitclv. u,d held since 1914 liv tlip Rev. Rnli,.,l Li-«is,
of .St. Davi.Vs Collfuv. I., -;.., IT.i.. in- lln.:!-!.
church at Garntach, a building of stone, was erected
in iS?4. and will seat 200 persons.
Post, M 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr. Breconshire. — Mrs. Clementina
Annie Owen, postmistress
Wall Letter Boxes.— Chapel road ; Winchistown & Uaru-
fach
Ocuntv Police Station. William Tavlor. constable in
char<r.-
PLACE.S OF WORSHIP, with times of Services
Holy Trinity Church. Eev. Robert Lewis, vicar: Rev.
John Morgan, curate ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed
7 P-"i
-Mission Church, Garnfach, minister & curates; ir a.oa.
& 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh). Garn,Rev. John Willams ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Salem); 10.30 a.m. * 6 p.m.;
7 Pm
(Bethel):
& 6
& thurs.
Method
Baptist (Bethleliem) (Engl), Rev. David
a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 6.30 p.m
n,,,.i:-. W..1.-I, ,1 Kuo-lish) (Henlion), Quet
" - , -'"■ .t thurs. 7 p.m
r.MMiiii- \|,-ir..::.i (Garn); 10.30 a.m. &
lit).
..SO
6 p.m.
4.749. The area of the Urban Di-<1
and Blaina (which comprises the pai
i.s 3,862 acres; rateable value, ^60, j
in 1911 was 15,395. The population
pari.sh in 191 1 was 4.794.
t'illage in the ci^
t-y-glo and Blai
the
GAR-XKACH i
struth, between
from Brynmawr
railway :iii*l ne
Wesleyan (Welsh) (Brynmawr Welsh Circuit); 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The schools are included in the Nant-y-gln k Blaina
gi'ovip ; ior particulars see Blaina
Nant-y-glo (mixed), erected in 1885 & etilarged in 1905,
for 319 children: William Roberts, master
Nant-v-glo (infants), enlarged in 1906, for 268 children;
Mis's W. Allen, mistress
Garnfach, erected in 1880. & enlarged in 1909, for 273
l-...ys, J82 girls & 312 infants; Charles W. Edwards,
master ; Miss F. Allen, girls' mistress ; Miss Parkea,
infants' mistress
RAILWAY STATION.
il parish of Abery-
la, ij miles south ',
and North-Westem
and near t.i Nant-y-glo station on the Great
railway; it is included in the Nant-y-glo and
Blaina Urban District, and by resolution of the late [
Local Board is included in the village of Nant-y-glo for j
parochial as it is also for postal purposes. The Mission I Great Western (Nant-y-gIo),Albert Jones, station master
Bessie (Mrs.), draper.Queen st Lewis Sarah Jane (Mrs.), Golden
Davies Hugh, farmer Lion P.H. Queen street
Melhuish Thomas J. beer retailer.
Queen street
Morgan George, Vine P.H. Garn Crss
Morgan William, school attendance
officer. Market road
Morris George, grocer. King street
Myers Jacob, clothier. Garn cross
Mytton Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3
Princes street
Nant-y-Glo & Blaina Isolation Hos-
pital (Tom Webb Bevan M.R.C.S.
HESIDEXTS.
Allen Misses, Tv Dafvdd
Bevan Tom Webb
Blunt Llewellyn, Free Church place
Davies William John. Hofod-y-ddol
Lewis Rev. David (Bapt.), Hillside he
Lewis Rev. Robert (vicar). Vicarage
Llovd Eev. F. (Baptist)
Morgan Rev. John B.A. (curate).
Fairview terrace
Phillips Mrs. Laurels
Roberts Williana, Ardwyn
Thomas William, Preswylfa
COMMERCIil.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Allen John, beer retailer. King st
Allen Wm. Jas. assistant overseer foi
the parish of Aberystruth & acctnt
Ayles Frederick, hoot maker 32, &
confectioner 7+. Queen street
Baber Walt. Hv. turn. dlr.Garn crosi
Bancroft Evan Jn. iriucer. Queen st
Barnes Alfd. fried lish dIr.i4Gari. ris
Bevan Tom Webb M.R.CS.Kns
L.R.C.P.Lond.phvsK-ian & sui-^nii
medical officer & publir \ acoinat,.;
Abervstruth district, Be.lwellti
John
assessor & collectc
Davies Margaret(Mrs.),grocer,King st
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), confr. Queen st
Davies William John, architect,
Hofod-y-ddol
Evans Enoch, shopkpr. 27 King st
Evans Thomas, beer retailer. King st
Gore Wm. beer retailer, Garn cross
Gn-eii William J. picture fram»
maker. Queen street
Grimes & Shipp, watch rep
King street
Hale Henry, butcher. Queen street
Hall Thomas, grocer. Queen street
Harper Edmund James, china, gla
&c. .Ipaler. Garn cross
Herbert Alfred Henry. Bush inn
Jelley James, hair dresser, 2 King
Jelly Rlirida(Mrs.),5hpkpr.39Queen
.iHiiiiin.. .In. shopkeeper. Market ro;
.Lines Silvanus & Co.- Ltd. collie
96 Eng., L.R.CP.Lond.
Nash Ja
shn
eper.
med. officer)
(MrT),
Owen Clementina Annie
stationer. King street
Parker William, shopkpr. Garn cross
I Reading Room & Library (Jn. Hough,
I librarian ; Herbert Williams, sec)
Rees Margt. (Mrs.). confr. Chapel rd
Roberts Elizabeth A. (Miss), beer
' retailer, Garn cross
1 Shipp Edward, w atch repairer, sea
""iiHis I Grimes & Shipp
nps Alfred, baker, Garn cross Tudgav Herbert, draper, Garn cross
n,.^ .lulni E. William IV. P.H., Waen 'Nant-y-Glo Coal Co. colliery
in- .Inliii H. beer retlr. King st VVeiner Goodman, pawnbro.Garn crss
Tics rims, news agnt. 9 Garn cross Wheeler Robt. hair dresser. Queen st
nes William Henry, Greyhound Wheeler Thomas, butcher. King street
„„....„„„ ., „ I inn. King street Williams Ernest, boot ma.siQueen st
Blaina Industrial & Provident Society I Joynson Hy. grocer & bakr.The Stores' Williams Ernest Edwin, boot re-
Limited (branch) IJovnson Thomas Henrv, wheelwright pairer, King street
Bull Todor, greengrocer, 19 King st I & smith " ' Windmill Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Cooksey Richd. greengro. Garn cross Lewis Isaac & Sons, r-reengroceis. King street
Davies Alfred, butcher, i5 Garn cross I King street
NASH is a parish at the mouth of the Usk river and on I division of the countv, hundred of Caldicot, Newport
the coast of the Bristol Channel, 5 miles south-east from pettv sessional division, union and county court district,
Newport station, on the Great. Western railway. A rura'l deanery of Caerleon, archdeaconry of Monmouth
■ "e same system has been laid down and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Mary is
the mouth of the Usk and is now an ancient edifice of stone, in the Early English stvlo.
The parish lies in the Monmouth I consisting of chancel, nave and a tower' with fine spire,
& Blaina Urban
p Edgar, Mount
Ne«v
.MO^'3IOUTH8HIKE.
[kellt's
■AVf 200 sittings. The ivsristcr dates fiu
1733. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
E. \V. T. L. Bi^
i-hieflv
value
in the !;ift 0! the Bishop
b)^ the Kev. liolielt
St. David"s ('DlleKi'.
lor, Eton College,
M.A.. F.Z.S. arc
I : subsoil, rock.
<ble
was 291
By Local (jovemuuMit Board Order Xo. 31,905. Llial
oiiiou of :Nash civil parish in Kevvport county borou^'h
,as. in 1894, added to Ne^vport civil parish.
Parish Clerk. Cornelius Cox.
'ost UHice. — Frederick John Geruuiii, sub-posLiiiaster.
Letters through Xewport ; no delivery on Sundays.
Lis«erry is the nearest money order ofDce & Newport
the nearest tor teleerarus, 4 miles distant
COUiiEHCiAL Jones Frederick, farmer. Great hu ; Watii s Hajiy, fariiiei. Tjpudi;i
Adauia Edwin, frmr. Broad st.Common, Junes George, farmer, Tydee farm Waters .John, farmer, Tatton
Ashfield Wm. Henry, farmer. Picked la : Jones Percy, farmer, Pye corner j Waters Joseph, farmer. Burnt hoasB
Bailey Wm. farmer. Decoy Pool farm Jones Roger, farmer. Red House frm! WalKiiis William, farmer. Fair
Baker William, farmer. Cross farm .Jones William, fanner. Chapel farm | ilichard & Arch farms
Jones Wyndham, farmer. Common ho Webb .\Iinnie(Mrs.), farmr.Old house
.<ewell Ethel -N. (Mrs.;, shopkeeper 1 Williams Jacob N. farmer, G-reenfield
Stead Cnleb Francis, farmer. Moor- j Williams Lewis, mason, Arch cottage
ban farm • Williams Louisa (Mrs.), Waterloo inn
Tamplin Eli/.abeth (Mrs.), farmer, jWilliama Thomas, farmer. Fish house
Box oottat'e I Williams Thomas, farmer. Red barn
Dent Fr.-dk. farmer. Little ocmimnn
German Frederick John, blacksmith.
Post office, Pye corner
Hale John, farmer. Cold Harbour
Hitchcock Ivor, farmer
James CliffordB.faruier.PyeCorner 110
NETHERWENT ST. BRIDE, see St.liride Netlierwent.
NEWCHURCH EAST and WEST together form
,. parish anciently known as '• Eglwys-newydd-ar-y-Cefn "
and now include the chap.In nf De\;iu<len, in the Mon-
mouth division, of the e.iniitv. iippej' division of the hun-
dre.l of Caldicot. pelt> -e>~ii.ii3l division and union of
I'hepstow. rural (leaner\ ut Chepston , archdeaconry of
Mmmiouth. and diocese of Llandaff. East Newchurch is
in the county court district of Chepstow and West New-
.hurch in that of Isk. The parish, which is intersected
by the road from ChepstoH to (Jsk, is 6J miles north-
west from the Chepstow and 7J south-ea>t from Usk
stations, on the Great Western railway. The church,
occupying a bleak elevation on the northern side of the
parish, is a building of stone, repaired in 1865 ; it is in
the Early English st.vie, and consist* of chancel, nave,
houth porch and a western tower containing one bell : the
Decorated east window is stained ; the church has been
th<. roughly modernized, but presents no features of in-
The register of baptisms
NEWBRIDG-E, see Penmain.
aside
the
vear
Lan
- ,1 \ HMiiiTf, net yearly value ;£iii
1..- aiiii residence,' in the'trift of \
of Itt.iii Court, and held s'ince 101
Mathias B.A. of St. David's Coliei
chaiiel of ease in DEVAl'DEN is a pi
h a I.elfiv cnntaininL' one bell. ,.nd has
nl r.' ■.'■■:, 'k. ^lli.-I, i- :„ .1,.' yift of
Ddefa«,l..n. l«o miles luoth-ea.st from the parish church,
in Slid 'ii have been the place where the Britcns were
overwhelmed and utterly defeated by the lonibined
forces of the Saxon monarchs, Ethe'lbald of Mercia
and Cuthred of Wessex, in 743. Various Roman coins
of Antoninus and othoni were found at Devauden green
111 1840. There is a line cromlech a» Gaerlwydd.
In this parish there i- ^. verv evi ensue British camp,
known as Gaer-fawr ii.. jt.-r -i ! ili--ution — occupying
a position of great oiIm • , , ,i..in the spur of a
hill; this camp ha.- m , . vallnm of stones
and earth and extendi .1 1 , , i, ,^,Ilty acres. Chep-
stow Park, a wood if .ib.ait i.y).. ai-ies. is near here,
and contains a reservoir for the Chepstow waterwprks.
NKWCHflRCH EAST.
Mathias Rev. Daniel B.A.
Vicaraye, Devauden
all tha
is in Newchurch West, and here are the ruins of the
Castle of Trogsj. or ('as Troggy, so called from the
rivulet of that name, which has its source near the castle.
The ascription of the name of Strigul by Camden and
some other writers to this castle has doubtless arisen
from a corruption of the name of Cas Troggy or Stroggy,
and has given rise to much confusion between this place
and the real Strigul or Chepstow. Troggy Castle is said
to have been built in ibe reign of Edward I. by Roger
Biirod. Earl of Xorfolk. W. E. C. Curre esq. of Ittoii
Court, who is lord of the manor and impropriator, ami
Lt.-Col. r. M. Crompt-on-Roberts are the principal laiui-
■ i. t.-. Tlif soil is loam and sand; subsoil, gravel luid
-,,!:.}-?. .ji.' Mvit. The cliief crops are grain and roots
Til.' 11. a 1-. Newchurch East, 3.399 acres of land and s
of Matei ; Kiteal le value, ^£1,620: and the population -m
iQii was 335; Newchurch West, 2,098 acres; rateabU-
>alue, .^1,343: the population in 19T1 was 116; the
population of the eerlesiastical parish in 1911 was 440.
P.ist Oftice, Devauden Green.— Miss Elizabeth Thomas.
sub-postmistress. Letters through Chepstow. St.
.Vrvans is the nearest money order & telegraph offic<».
3 miles distant
Wall l^iU^T Boxes.— Newchurch We.st & Glyu
I'Mblic Elenieiilarv Schools.
Deranden, rebuilt, with house
a cost of about jfsoo. tor So children: Mrs. G. Evans,
mistress
These schools are controlled by 11 managers; G. L. B.
Francis, t6 & 17 Welsh street, Chepstow, correspondent
Tlie endowment of the former schools is now applied to
purposes connected with the present schools ; both the
chapel k former endowed school were first established
mainly through the e.vert.ions of James Davies, then
village schoolmaster, the story of whose untiring zeal
ia the cause of religion k education has been more
than once published
.). Ma
Dova
COMUKRriAI
lletan Edgar, farmer, Wei 11 ho. (ilyii
Edmunds John, farmer, Pcn-y-park
Harris Charlotte (Mrs.), fariiier,Glj 11
Harris Owen, farmer
Harris Percy, farmer. The Trap
Hill L. B. (Mrs.), frmr. TheDorratl-
Jones Alfred, farmer. Coedclivas
Lewis Charles, game dealer, Ghn
Lh.vd James k Edgar, farnieis; The
All.ell.
Xe«ho
Morgan Wm. farmer. Gaer Hill ho
Packer Herbert, farmer. Tvdee farm
Prosser Isaac, fanner
Remnant Williani, farmer. Coedclivas
Roberts .John, faruier,Lower Olyn fni
Scard Thomas, farmer. Panta farm
Walters James, mason
Watkins John, farmer, Pwltecat
Williams Marv (Mrs \ farmer. Lower
Veddw
NEWCHURCH WEST.
Williams Mrs. Ann, The Bun
COM.VIiR(.'Ut.
('laili tTaluiel, farmer, Gaerljudd
Harri- Paul farmer. Blackbird farm
Hnghe- Heary, furuier, Tredegar frm
Jeremiah Jinies, farmer, Wentwood
Jones Kdgar. farmer. Wentwood
Morgan James, farmer. Goytra little
Morgan .Tolin. fanner. Gethley farm
Park Charles, farmer. Church farm
Pick — , farmer. Priory farm
Price George, farmer. Wentwood
Price Jacob, farmer. Wentwood
Price Sarah (Mrs.), frmr. Folley farm
Pugh Edwin, farmer. Great house
Richards John, Fox & Hounds P.H
Roper Wm. Hy. frmr. Red House frm
Williams Geo farmer. Graigama9t«r
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
NEWPORT
KEWI'IJKT IS a .~f;iport .nu\ innrki-i toiMi, thi' head ot
ii petty sessional division, union and county court dis-
iiict, and a parliamentary, municipal ajid county borough,
compiising the old borough and parts of the parishes of
Si. VVooUos, Christcburch, and Nash and Maindee, with
a station on the Great Western (South Wales) line, 1584
miles from London by rail and 148 by road, 23 south-
west from Monmouth, 12 north-east from Cardiff, 17J
south-west from Chepstow, 45J east from Swansea, 44J
south-west from Gloucester, 40 south-west from Here-
fiiTil. Iiundred of Wentlooa, rural ae;iiierv nf Newport.
,M. i„l.;ioonry of Monmouth and di..o.-e "f LlaiHlalY: it
IV M lied on the river Usk. 4 miles I'li.iu its juiiotion
«itli the river Severn. A stone hn.lge oi live arches,
erei'ted in the vear 1800, bv Daviil Kdwcirds and his two
sons, and widened and inipi-nved in 1S82-3 and 1886,
crosses t,he river Usk in a line with the Hiirh street and
near the ruins of the uld eastle.
The i-apid irrowtb of the to\Mi. more especially on the
eastern side and l.elnv tjie hiid-,-. ereated a need for
the better means of eross-iner eoiniimnioation, but on
account of tlie steepness of the banks, the erreat rise and
fall of the tid'S and llie passage of \essels to the various
ilrekv. ihe rlilii.uliy of devising a. suitable means of
.•oniiiMiiii 'iinoii «Li- L-reat, but it was overcome by the
eieruoii lu loo, of a ■Transporter Bridge,"' on the" plan
of iliose 111 use at Bilbao and Eouen, and situated about
a mile and a half from the old bridge. It consists of a
hcri/.ontal railway track supported by a bridge spanning
the channel or river to be crossed, at such a height as
will allow the tallest masted ships using the channel to
pass underneath without striking their upper masts ; a
ear or travelling frame runs on this railway, and is
arranged so as to move freely in a longitudinal direc-
tion and to allow of being arrested or reversed at will ;
a platform or carrier of suitable dimensions suspended
from the i ravelling frame is hung at the level of the
banks of the river or channel to be crossed. The frame
and car are propelled by steel wire ropes wound on a
drum worked by electric motors, erected at one end
of the bridge platform ; the rate of speed is 10 feet per
second, and the bridge is designed for a proof load of
66 tons in addition to its own weight. M. Arnodin, of
Chateau Neut-sur-Loire, and Mr. Robert H. Haynes,
late biiiough engineer, suiierintended the construction,
and the cost amounted to over ^70,000.
The (ireat \testern railway station. High street, is the
centre of oM-eral iuijioi taut 'trunk lines, viz.: to South
Wales and Ireland (via Milfnrd), to the North and
Midlands 1 \ ia Herefoid). to London via Gloucester, to
Uiiidon via Severn tunnel, and Badminton to Bristol
Hiid WVst nf Ensrland; there aie also local branches to
Ka-tern and West-ern Val!.->-: ilie Breeon and Mei-thyr,
the London and North We-leiii railway. Sirbo«y lines,
and the I'ontj-pridd and Taerplulh ; an average of 180
trains pass through dailv. The Alexandra, Newport and
Se.ut.h Wales Doclis and' Bailway Co. unites the port of
Newport with the celebrated coal district of the Rhomlda
valley.
Newport was anciently called Novus Burgus, ur New
Town, to distinguish it from the ancient Caerleon ; it was
also called Oastell Ne>vydd, or Newcastle, because Robert,
ICail of Gloucester, a natural son of Henry I. erected a
castle liere to defend his possessions ; from him it de-
scendeil through manv noble families till it became the
property of Edw.ard. ' Duke of Buckingham, on whose
execution the ca.stle and t be lordship were both seized
by King Henry VIII. Several towers and some of the
walls of the castle are still remaining on the edge of
111 1330 Newport was the scene of a formidable Chartist
riot, which took place on the morning of Monday, the 4th
of November in that year, under the leadership of Mr.
John Frost (an ex-magistrate), his son. Master Frost, one
.lonea, of Pontypool, Zephaniah Williams and J. Llewellyn ;
10,000 miners from the collieries and mines in the neigh-
bcurbood. armed with pikes, guns, swords and clubs, met
in front of the Westgate hotel, where the magistrates,
with a few soldiers of the 45th regiment of foot and
several constables were assembled ; the rioters, having
attacked the house, (ired un the magistrates and wounded
the mayor, Mr. (afterwards Sir Thomas) Phillips; the
lrou]>s at length letnrned the fire and shot twenty of the
miners dead, dispersing the rest, and Mr. Frost and
others being captured were tried and convicted and sen-
tenced to death ; the sentence was, however, subsequently
commuted to penal servitude, and a pardon was granted
lie -Re
he People Ac
Newport was constituted a parliamentary borough re-
turning one member to Parliament
In November, 1S91, the borough was constituted ii'
county bonngh under section 54 of the ■' Local- Govern-
nieiit'Act. 1888" (51 and 52 Vict. c. 41).'
The first charter of incorporation, granted in the reign
of Richard n. was confirmed by Henry VII., a new charter
was obtained from James I., and by this the borough con-
tinued to be governed until the passing of the " Municipal
I Corporations Act, 1835" (5 and 6 Wm. IV c. 76I, by
which the Corporation was remodelled.
I'nder the provisions of the " Newport (Mon.) Corpora-
tion Act, i88q," Maindee and the hamlets of Liswerry and
Somerton Common, formerly in Christcburch parish, were
incorporated with Newport and the borough divided
into four wards, but in Nov. 1902. it was re-divided
into ten wards, and is now governed by a Corporation
consisting of a mayor, deputy mayor, ten aldermen and
thirty councillors.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,905, Main-
dee ipart of Christcburch parish), and the parts of
I Nash and St. WooUos civil parish in Newport municipal
; borough were, in 1894. added to Newport civil parish.
j By the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks
and' Railway Act, 1904, and the Newport (Monmouth-
I shire) Improvement Act, 1876, Newport County borough
' was on Nov. ist. 1907, extended to include part of
Duffryn civil parish, and by Local Government Board
I Order 53,094, which came into operation April ist,
! 1909, it was added to the civil parish.
I The hor jugh has a commission of the peace.
I The water undertaking was acquired by the Corporation
! in June, 1888, at a cost of ^^278,000, and the town, to-
i gether with Caerleon and Kogerstone. are supplied by
j gravitation from a reservoir called " Tnis-y-bro," very
beautifully situated in a district about 2J mUes from the
town and known by the name of " Little Switzerland " ;
it covers 15 acres '3 roods, and is 37 feet deep in the
j deepest part, and contains eighty million gallons ; a
j settling reservoir, containing thirty-six million gallons,
! was constructed above this in 1883; the area of the
I water is 5 acres 2 roods, and its greatest depth, 21 feet
1 1 inches. The large reservoir called " Pant-yr-eos,"
situated 5J miles distant, in the parish of Henllys,
corers 15 acres; it is 84 feet deep in the deepest part,
and erntains 145 million gallons ; the principal supply
is derived from springs, the water yielded by which is
vt ry pure ; fishuig is allowed in the reservoir on the
purchase of yearly tickets, price 218.
The Wentwood leservoir, commenced in 1894 and
Completed in 1904, consists of a storage reservoir at
Llanvaches with a capacity of 400,000.000 gallons, two
intakes, one on the Castroggy brook, Newchurch, and
the other on the Nantypridd biook in AVentwood, and
connected with Llanvaches rtservoir by a brick culvert
or tunnel, two and a quarter miles in length. The depth
of water in the reservoir when full is 90 feet, and
the outlet tunnel is at the height of 360 feet above O.D.
The four ies?rvoirs when full contain 665,000,000 gal-
lons of water, and the daily supply of water is estimated
at -.000,000 gallons. There are nzj miles of mains,
including the Wentwood pipe line. About 12,980 stop
taps have been fixed, and there are 928 hydrants.
The town is lighted with gas by the Newport Gas Com-
pany, lucji-porated in 1843.
The Port cf Newport, as defined by Treasury Warrant,
under " The Customs Act. 1846." extends from Redwick
Pill (limits of Chepstow) to Rumney river (limit of
Cardiff), .ind to the middle of the Severn river. Fish-
ing boats :.nd implements belonging to the port to be
di.«tingui.shed by the letters N.T.
The Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and
Railway Company own the whole of the wet docks in
Newpoit. These include the Alexandra North Dock,
jg acres, and the Alexandra South Dock and Ex-
tension, area 9, acres (the latter being the largest
single dock in the Kingdom), and the Town Dock iij
acres in extent. The length of the North lock is 350
feet bv 65 feet wide, while the South lock is 503J feet
long b'y 72 feet wide, the depth of water on the ciUs at
H.W.(5.S.T. is 3; feet. The Town Dock lock is 220
feet long bv 61 fe'et wide, with a depth of water on the
outer cill at H.W.O.S.T. of 31 feet.
The Docks are equipped with 22 coal hoists with
lifts up to Co feet above quay level. There is very ex-
tensive quayage equipped with upwards of 60 hydraulic
cranes, and several large warehouses, for dealing with
the ireneral import and export trade. There is also »
good timber float.
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rid sidings I
The Docks ar<
assreeatins loo
The New Entrance Lick to the South Dock Extension
;.< i.ooo feet lonsr nnd lOO teet wide, divided into two
compartments, the Inner 600 feet Ion? and the Outer
400 feet long. The cill has been placed 10 teet lower
th:in those of the Xorth and South Alexandra locks,
and as the invert is flat the full r.ilue of the cill will
lie available when the channel seawards of the lock has
been dredged to a commensurate depth.
The old parish church ot St. Woollos, Stow hill, until
iihout 1836 the only church for the inhabitants ot New-
port, is an ancient building of stone, originally Nurman,
but largely added to in the 15th century, and consists
of chancel, nave, aiiles, south porch and an embattled
western tower containing 8 bells : in the church is a
cross-legged effigy of William de Berkrolles. c. 1226,
and an effigy of stone under a canopy, temp. Eli?., of
Sir Walter Herbert, of St. Julian's ; there are also
effigies in alabaster, much mutilated, of Sir John
Morgan kt. of Tredegar, 1491. and his wife ; the former
^veais a collar ot SS with a pendent cross : on a round
bracket on the middle storey of the tower is a bead-
less and armless figure in armour, temp. Hen. VII.
said to represent Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford : the
chnrcli was extensively repaix'ed in the year 1855. and
in i834 brass communion rails and a fine eagle ieclern
were provided : there are 700 sittings, 200 being tree ; I
contiguous to the west end of the church, and between 1
it and the tower, is a building of considerable si/.e and j
ancient date, occupying the site ot the original British
church. The register ot baptisms and burials dates
from the year 1702 ; marriages 1754 : this venerable old
fabric wa.s restored in 1914 at a cost ot ;^8,ooo. The
living is a vicarage, net income ^£'250, and 7 acres of
glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandafl', and held
."ince 1908 by the Eev. David Henry Griffiths M.A. of
Corpus Christi College. Can. bridge. "and rural dean ot
Newport.
The church of St. Luke, in Bridge street, a chapel of |
ease to the mother church and rebuilt in 1904. is n j
building of stone consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and 1
west porch ; there are 800 sittings. !
St. Paul's is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1839; I
the church, in Commercial street, is a modern structure
of dressed stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of I
chancel, nave, baptistery, porch and a tower with spire j
containing a clock: the lofty chancel is separated from
the nave bv a magnificent arch, supported by clustered
pillars, and is lighted by three stained lancet memorial
windows; the cost ot erection and fitting was upwards of
/'7.000: there are i.ooo sittings, of which about 400 are
free The register dates from the vear 1837. The living !
is a vicarage, net yearly value jf 330 with residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of Llandafl, and held since 1004 bv the
Rev. Alfred Augustus Mathews B A. of St. David's' Col.
lege, Lampi-ter
The Vicarage Hall in the grounds of the Vicarage, built •
in 1870. is capable of holding about 200 persons, and is
used for parish meetings and bible classes.
PII.LGWENLLY is an ecclesiastical parish formed in I
1864; the church of Holy Trinity, Potter street, i.< ai
building of stone in the Early English .«tyle. built in
1852, and consists of chancel, nave, ai.sles, south porch
and a western tower containing 2 bells : there are 64!'
sittings, of which 306 are tree. The register dates from '
the year 1864. The living is a rectory, net vearlv value
^^275, in the gift of the Bishop ,.f Llandaff, and held
since 1903 by the Rev. Henrv Morgan B.A. ot St. David's
College, Lampeter.
St. Stephen's is a conventional district formed from
the parish of Holy Trinity. The church, erected
in i9»4 at a cost of ;£3.3SO.' 's a building ot stone in
the Early English style, consisting ot chancel, nave,
aisles, transept, baptisterv and a western turret con-
taining rne bell: the Rev. Evan H R. Hughes li.is
hfen i!urit(' in rliarge since iqi6: thert' are 4^0 sittings. ]
St Mark's is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1875.
The church, erected in 1874 at a cost of ^5.500, is a I
building of stone in the Early English Perpendicular
style, and consists of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles,
north, south and west porches, and a tower 12a teet high,
with richly crocketed pinnacles : the west, or tower porch,
containing the stairs to the organ gallery, is separated
from the nave by an elegant traceried screen : there arc
register dates from the year 1875. The living is a vicar-
age, net yearly value jf 300, with residence, in the gift ot
ilie Bishop of Llandaff. and held »i 1917 bv the Rev.
Iviiah Roi.erts MA. of St. Catharine's Con'i-g,-. Cam-
1. ridge.
St. John the Evangelist, Maiiidee. is an ecclesiastical
parish formed in 1660 out of the the parish ot Christ-
church ; the church in Kensington place is a building
ot red sandstone and Boston freestone, in the 19th
century Gothic style, and consists ot chancel, nave,
north and south aisle, south and west porches and
west lobby and tower: the north aisle was added and
the tower completed in 191 1: there are five stained
glass windows, tour ot which are memorial windows:
there are 840 sittings, 524 ot which are tree. The
register dates from the year 1861. The living is a
V'caiage, net yearlv value j^350, in the gift of I be
Bishop of Llandafl'." and held "since 1897 by the Rex
David Ernest Llewellyn-Jones, who is a surrogate,
St. John the Baptist's is an ecclesiastical parish formed
in 1898: the church in Risca road, erected in 1900. at a
cost of ^8,000, is a building of stone, in the Early Per-
pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, and
a side chapel attached to the south aisle ; a new onl;
pulpit was erected in 1909, and an oak chancel screen
in memory of His late Majesty King Edward VII. was
placeil in the church in 1911: there are 500 sittini;*.
The register dates from the year 1900. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ^^250, with residence, in the
gift of five trustees, and held since 1898 by the Rev
James Francis Summers M.A. of Trinitv Colic:;-.
Dublin.
All Saints' is an ecclesiastical parish formed FhIi j.
1S99: the church, Brynglas road, erected in 180S at 1
cost of i^i6,ooo, is a building of stone, in the DnintatFiI
style, consisting of two chancels, nave, three ai~l.-. and
a tower containing 8 bells: there are 740 simiiLr> Tbc
chuiTh wa.s founded, partly endowed and thi- \i.-.u;inre
bouse l.iiiU l.y til.' lat.. E. H. Watts esq. of Lon.lnn
The livin- 1^ :i vinia-,-. net yearly viilue ^280. wiiii
rGsid?iici'. n ih,. _.iii .,r trustees, and held since i-n-
by the I!hv W.lha,,, tVilliiims M.A. of Queens' Coll.:.-.
Cambridge.
The ecclesiastical parish of St. Matthew was tnrnied
out of that ot Maindee in 191 1 ; the church in Barnard
road will seat 600 persons. The living is a vicarage,
net yeai-ly value ^£200, in the gift of the Bisho|i -f
LlandatT. and held since 1911 by the Rev John Ricliu.l
Hosbon.s.
St. Andrew's Mission church, LISWERRY, a ch.ipol
of ease to St. John the Evangelist, Maindee, erected in
rSSg. at a cost of £Ss°< 's a building of stone in the
Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, and western
All Saints' Mission church. Shaftesbury street, erecteil
in 1883, at a cost of ;^6oo, is a building of stone, with cio
free sittings.
St. Julian's church. Durham road, erected in i-,|i.
-.ivr^ III.' .lutrict of .St. Julian's, so named "from Old
-' .lull. in - ji.ill, once the residence of the famous Lord
Ifi'-i -! ilierbury. Eev. John Albert Cottrell, of
IiiiiImiii 1 iincisity, is curate in charge.
St. Mary's Mission church, Corporation road, erected in
1897, at the cost ot ^^750, is it building ot galvaniied iron,
and consists of nave, aisles and turret containing one
bell, and seats 550 persons.
St. James' church. Dock street, will seat 600 persons.
St. Mary's Catholic church. Stow hill, erected in 1840,
at a cost of ^5,000. is a building of stone in the Early
English style, and has a large square tower with pinnacles,
containing 8 bolls and chimes: there are 600 sittings.
The Catholic church of St. Michael the Archangel, Clar-
ence street. Pill, erected in 1888 at a cost of /■4.000, is also
of stone, and has about 600 sittings.
The Catholic church of St. Patrick, Corporation road,
«as built in 1909-.
■rhe Jewish Synagogue in Francis street has 150
There are numerous other places ot worship.
Newport (St. Woollos') General Cemetery, on the Bas-
saleg road, opened in 1854, has an area of 42 acres, in-
closed with a stone wall: there are three chapels for the
Church of England. Catholics and Nonconformists re-
spectively, and a mortuarv. The old cemetery, on Stow
hill, behind Si, Woollos" c-lrui.li. is entin-ly disused.
The Christchnrch cemetery, on Christchnrch road, has
an area of 7 acres, and contains one chapel. The ceme-
teries are under the control of the Corporation.
The Town Hall, Commercial street, rebuilt in 1885, is
an edifice of Grinshill and Pennant stone, with Grinshill
stone dressings, in the Italian style, from designs by
Messrs. T. M. Lockwood, ot Chester, and E. A. Lans-
downe, of Newport ; it has one frontage to Commercial
street, another to Dock street and a third to Austin
Fr iars : the town clerk's and town surveyor's offices,
together with an elegant i-lock tower, are c^n the Com-
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iiy
jiiercial street front of the building, as also the mem-
bers' reading room and a committee loiiui : in the
central portion is the police court with an assembly
room over it : on the Dook street side is the police
station, with the chief I'OTistabli-'s office and twelve cells
and an attendant's rhM-llini: and offices for the cemetery
clerk and the insjifctdT of weiL^hts and measures: the
magistrates' cleric's luunis, cuiiiiuittee rooms, mayor's
parlour and council chamber occupy the upper portion
iif the Dock street frontage, and the offices of the
borough treasurer and the sanitary department com-
plete the frontage in Austin Friars ; some adjoining
l>roperty has been acquired and is used as offices for
other municipal puiposes.
The police arrangements for the borough uf Newport
lire controlled by a chief constable, whose office is at the
Town Hall, entrance in Dock street, where is also the
I'olice station, and there are branch stations at Pill-
gwenlly, Maindee and Liswerry.
The County Hall, in Pentonville, built in 1902, and
since enlarged at a total cost of j^2i,ooo, is a stone
building, comprising offices for the chairman, clerk,
county surveyor, county medical officer, and also educa-
tion offices. Adjoining is a police station, containing
cells and quarters for an inspector and 2 constables ; at
the back is the court house, where petty sessions are
held every Saturday, at 11 a.m.
The Custom House, in Dock street, is a building of
stone opened in 1858. The Board of Trade and Mercan-
tile Marine offices occupy a site near the shipping end
of Dock street, and were erected in 1882 ; the entrance
for captains and to the cash and inquiry offices is in
Dock street, and for seamen in East Market street :
the total cost rjf building and furniture was about
^2,500 : the buildings were occupied and the shipping
business transferred there in August, 1882. The Sea-
men's Home, in Temple street, is a stone building,
erected in i886 by the late Sir George Elliot hart.
.M.P. f(U' Monmouth district, 1886-92; adjoining is the
Seamen's institute and modern church for the seafaring
population, with a residence for the caretaker. There
is also a branch Institute, in Kuperra street, opened
.Tan. i8tli, 1887, comprising reading rooms, and rooms
for billiards.
iid
The Newport Fire Brigade, established in May, 1884,
has its headquarters in Dock street, near the Town Hall,
The station was rebuilt in 1915 : the equipment in-
cludes two motor pumps, one first aid machine and
one motor ambulance and hose tender, fire escapes,
ladders &c. ; a fire escape and hose reels &c. are also
kept at Maindee ; there is a reading room at the back
fur the use of the membars.
The Market Hall, a modern structure of stone and iron,
in Market street, with a back entrance in Griffin street,
was erected in 1865, at a cost of ^8,000, and was almost
entirely rebuilt by the Corporation of Newport in 1889,
:it a cost of j^43,ooo, subsequent to their having pur-
chased the right of levying tolls from the Duke of
Beaufort; the ground floor comprises 139 lock-up stalls,
and a gallery for the sale of butter, poultry &c. runs
round three sides of the interior; the front, in Dock
street, consists of shops.
The Technical Institute, Clarence place, erected from
designs by Mr. C. F. Ward, borough architect, cost,
with equipment, about ^^50,000 : it contains the schools
of art, science, technologv and commerce and also
serves as a pupil teacher centre for girls.
The Lyceum, in Bridge street, a building of Bath
stone in the Classic style, -first erected in 1865. was
rebuilt in 1897, at a cost of ^^30,000: the building,
which has a pediment supported by 6 lofty columns, is
150 feet long, 60 feet wirle. 70 feet high, and will con-
tain about 2,000 people : it is licensed as a theatre.
The Empire Theatre. Charles street, is an edifice of
red brick, rebuil
Mess' Empires Lii
The Temperanc
street, is a plain
large hall let for
holding 1.200 pers
county court offices.
The Post Office,
Western Uailwav i
iBqq :
it will hold 1,800 persons:
'hillips' Memorial), in Dock
e of brick, consisting of a
lectures, meetings &c. and
I the ground floor are the
Coipoiution road and Lyne road. Maindee and Cor-
poration road are also branch libraries. The reading
room in the Town Hall, Commercial street, is open to
members only, who subscribe annually to cover cost ul
newspapers.
The Museum and Art Galleiy, built in 1895, enlarged
in 1912, is in the .same building as the public library
and no.v occupies the whole of the first floor and an
annexe on the ground floor. The collections consist of
permanent collections of oil and water colour paintings,
prints and lithographs of Old Newport and the county,
local antiquities, local Roman antiquities from the site
of the old Eoman city of Veiita Ailurum (Caerwent,
Mon.), Egyptian antiquities, mineralogical, geological,
ethnographical and natural history collections, loan
exhibits of objects of art from the Victoria and Albert
Museum, London ; special exhibits consist of the
Tredegar collection of local Roman antiquities, local
C^hartist relics and documents. Occasional exhibitions
of pictures &c. are held. Curator, William Alexander
Onnn.
The Corn Exchange, in High street, was built by
public subscription in 1878, at a cost of ^5,000, as a
memorial to the last Viscount Tredegar: the market
is held tvery Wednesday from 2.30 to 4 p.m. and an
exchange for coal, iron and metal is also held on Wed-
nesdays from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.
The premises of the Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion, in Commercial street, were extended in 1909, at
a cost of nearly ^5,000, under the direction of Mr. C. E.
Compton, architect.
There are branches of the following banks— Barclay,?
Bank Limited, the National Provincial and Union Bank
of England Limited, Lloyds Bank Limited, the Loqdoii
Joint City and Midland Bank Limited and the National
Bank Limited.
The Cattle Market, in Tredegar street, Commercial
road, and John street. Dock street, built in 1844, oc-
cupies an area of five acres : there are lairs for 1,000
cattle and horses, 2,000 sheep and pigs, stabling for 20
horses, covered stalls for 220 cattle : the market day i»
every Wednesday: cattle fairs take place on the second
Wednesday in April, the Wednesday in Whitsun week,
the second Wednesday in August and the first Wed-
nesday in November. A wool fair is held 2^l d June, and
a two days' c;tttiH and j Itry sliii\\ in October. The
.•I.I .i:.iiy in ill.- uiiirket house.
Dock stleet
iket
hel<
the
, poultry,
A chees«
Wednes-
High street, near the Great
n. is of red brick with stone
dressings, and was opened in 1906.
The Free Library, Dock street, was established in the
year 1870 under the " Free Libraries Act '' the present
building being erected in 1882 : the reading room is
open to the public from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; the central
and branch libraries now (igiq) contain about 33.319
volumes: the issue of books for 1918-19 amounted to
73.090 volumes. Branch reading rooms have been
established in Temple street, Chepstow road, Maindee,
day. and is well attended.
The Corporation Baths, in Stow hill, opened on the
19th June, i8go, and erected at a cost of ^11,000, com-
prise two swimming balhs, each 75 feet long by 25 feet
wide, graduating in depth from 3 feet 6 inches at the
upper end to 7 feet at the deepest part, and 16 ladies'
and gentlemen's private slipper baths; mercurial and
Russian vapour baths and a large variety of other baths
can also be taken, as well as Turkish baths. During the
winter months the two swimming baths are used as aii
assembly room and gymnasium respoctivelv ; the assembly
room seats comfortably over 600, and classes are
organised for gvmnastics under professional tuition.
The principal' hotels are the •' Westgate," in Commer-
cial street ; the '■ Queen's,'' in Bridge street and the
■' Talbot " in Commercial street ; there are also two
good temperance hotels, viz. the " Shaftesbury," in
High street and " Morrish's," in Mill street, opposite
the station.
The newspapers published in Newport are the " South
Wales Daily Argus '' and '• Weekly Argus." which
have large issues ; the " Monmouthshire Evening
Post,'' the ■' Monmouthshire Weekly Post " and the
" Football Post " also have large issues. The " Western
Mail " and the " Weekly Mail," " South Wales News,"
" Echo " and " South Wales Weekly News " and
"Evening Express" have branch offices here.
There are numerous foundries, steam engine and
j boiler works, ancb.ir, chain, chain cable, and nail factories,
and ship building establishments, as well as dry docks
I for the repair of shipping ; railway plant and railway
wagons, cbenaical manures and ngricultural implements
I are manufactured here. There ;ire also glass works at
Crindau. pottery works at Pillgwenlly and Crindau,
flour mills, breweries and maltings ; bricks are made
in the neighbourhood.
The Royal Gwent H.ispital (Newport and Monmouth-
shire Hospital), originally situated on Stow hill, was
established as a dispen.-ary in 1839, and an infirmary in
1867. The new Iniikiine, erected in 1900, on a site on
the Cardiff road, the L'ift of the last Viscount Tredegar,
contained no beds; the cost of the building and the
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furniture was about ;^40,ooo. In 1913 Lord Tredegar
•presented the hospital with the Friars House as a con-
valescent home, and the fields around the hospital, an
area of about 14 acres : the Friars as a convalescent
home will accommodate 30 patients. In 1916 a new
wins at a cost of j^i2,ooo provided an additional ward
of JO beds, two additional operating: theatres and an
improved casualty department with a waiting hall, and
a new electrical department. The yearly average
number of in-patients is 1,900 and out-patients 10,000.
The Newport County Borough (Allt-yr-yn) Hospital,
Barrack hill, was built in 1S96, at the cost of ^14,000,
including site ; a new ward was added in 1905 ; it con-
ta-ns 104 beds and is used for infectious disea>es.
The Almshouses, on Stow hill, were erected and en-
dowed by Roger Williams esq. A.D. 1700, for nine females
and were rebuilt in 1845 and again in 1903 on a new site.
Barton Homes Almshouses, opened in 1909, were built
and endowed pursuant to the trusts, of the joint estates
of Col. H. Burton V.D. and his sister, Sarah Eliza.
The area of Newport county borough and civil parish
is 5,020 acres of land, inland and tidal water and fore-
shore ; rateable value at Lady day, 1919. ^487,618 ; the
population in 191 1 was 83,691.
The population of the municipal wards in 1911 was: —
.Alexandra, 10,314; Caerau, 8,736; Central, 7,800;
Crendau, 3,548; Liswerry, 9,247; Maindee, 7,129; St.
Julian, 9,360 ; St. Woollos, 7,266 ; Tredegar, 7,159 ;
Victoria, 8,132.
The population of the ecclesiastical districts of New-
port in 1911 was: — St. Woollos, 9,641 (including 50
officials and 588 inmates in the Poor Law Iiistitutinn
and 508 militarv and 75 other inmates in the barracksl:
St. Paul, 9,33b; Holy Trinity. 15,896: St. Mark's.
5,409; St. John the Evangelist. Maindee. 24,605; All
Saints', 7.674; St. John the "Baptist, 2.154; St. Mattht'w,
8,697.
MAINDEE, on the east aide of the river Usk, was in-
corporated with the borough in 1889.
ST. WOOLLOS WITHOUT.— Upon the extension of
the Borough of Newport in 1873 and 1889, the greater
part of this parish, together with the parish church, was
incorporated with that borough. The rural portion, how-
ever, was formed into a separate parish, and in May,
1905, formed a Parish Council of seven members. The
area is 1,076 acres of land, 16 of inland water, 65 of
tidal water and i6q of foreshore; rateable value.
^^11,919; population in igii, 281.
For names of residents see Newport.
Parish Council, H. N. King, clerk. County chambers. 6;
High street, Newport'
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Post, M. O.. T. k Telephonic E. D. & Telephone Call
Office. High street.— G. B. Loyns. postmaster : E. T.
Fnwles, superintendent
MEMBEB OF PARLIAMENT.
Lewis Haslam esq. J. P. 8 Wilton crescent S W i ;
National Liberal S W i ; Reform S W i t Royal Auto-
mobile clubs S W I & Bath club W i, London
COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY
1919-20.
Mayor — Councillor Henry Charles Parfitt.
Deputy Mayor — .\lderman John Moxon
Aldermen.
Retire in Nov. 1919.
William Miles Blackburn
Thomas H. Howell
John McGinn
John Moxon
Graham William Wliite
Retire in Nov. 1922
William J, Lloyd
Mark Mordey
Thomas Parry
Frederick Phillips
Walter Clifford Phillips
Presiding AUlerme
n at Ward elections.
Crindau Ward.
Thomas Parry
Caoran Ward.
John McGinn
St. Woollos Ward.
John Moxon
Tredegar Ward.
Mark Mordev
Alexandra Ward.
Thomas Henry Howell
Central Ward.
William Miles Blackburn
Saint Julian Ward
W. Clifford Phillips
Maindee Ward.
Graham William White
Victoria Ward.
Frederick PhiUips
Liswerry Ward.
William James Lloyd
Counc
llors.
Crindat
Ward.
Retire
Nov.
William White 1919
Retire
Nov.
Charles 'I'liomas ... 1921
Alfred Morgan James..
Caerau Ward.
Fred Jones 1019 I Fredk. J. Kobjent
William Evans ... lyjo |
Saint Woollos Ward
Charles Fredk. Williams 1919 I Alfred Swash ...
Francis Walter Kaikes 1920
Tredegar Ward.
Felix S. Budd 1919 I Edward Davies
Austin Jones 1920 |
Alexandra Ward.
John Screen 1919 I Peter Wright ...
[Javil John Evans ... 1920 |
Central Ward.
Edward Henry Watts 1919 I Edward P. Lawlor ... 1921
Frederick Wm. Harding 1920 |
Saint Julian Ward.
Wm. Augustus Linton 1919 | Charles Robertson ... 1921
Ed win Ambrose Charles 19201
1921
Maindee Ward.
Retire Nov. | Retire .V..^
Vacant 1919 I Geor-e F. Colborne ... 1921
Wm. Ellis Robertson... 1920 ■
Victoria Ward.
Chas. Perry Simmonds 19 19 I John Lloyd Davies ... 19 51
John Herbert Vickery 1920 |
Liswerry Ward.
Henry Charles Partitt 1919 I John Henry \\illiams... 1931
Thomas Griffiths Lewis 1920 |
Mayor's Auditor, Edward P. Lawlor
Elective .Auditors, C. H. Waters & Fred Reed
The Corporation meets at the Town hall on the second
tuesday in every month at 11 a.m.
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, Clerk to the Burial Board & to the Lunacy
Visiting, Mental Deficiency, Education 4; Old Age
Pensions Committees & Registration Officer, Albert
Augustus Newman, Town hall
Deputy Town Clerk, O. Treharne Morgan, Town hall
Consulting Treasurer & Water Works Manager, Charles
CuUum, Town hall
Acting Waterworks Manager, W. T. Bond, Town hall
Borough & Water Engineer, H. Tremelling, Town hall
Borough Architect, C. F. Ward. Town hall
i Borough Electrical Engineer, A. Nichols Moore
Borough Treasurer,
Controller, N. T. J. Moses, Town hall
Statistical Officer, W. H. Wilson
Ac.--)untant, H. C. H. Jones
Coroner, William Lyndon Moore,Gloucester Bank chmbrs
General Manager Electricity & Tramways, N. J. Toung,
Town hall
MiKiical Offijer of Health, John Howard-Jones D.Sc. &
M.D.Edin. Town hall
Medical Superintendent of Asylum, W. F. Nelis M.D
Public Analyst, Thomas Hughes, Cardiff
Agricultural Analyst, G. R. Thompson, Dock .street
Chief Constable of Police & Inspector of Explosives,
Charles Edmund Gower. Town hall
Deputy Chief Constable, W. H. Robinson, Town hall
Veterinary Inspector, WiUiam Sheaf M.R.C.V.S. 7
Chepstow road
Local Taxation Officer. Arthur J. Spear, Town hall
Committee Clerk, Edward J. Arnold, Town hall
Curator of Museum & Acting Librarian, W. A. Gunn,
Public library, 158 Dock street
Superintendent of Rates, Thomas Griffiths, Town hall
Inspector of Weights & Measures & Gas Meters, John
Chapman Boyns, 26 Friars street
Chief Banilarv Inspector (Urban), Spencer E. Jonea,
Town hall
Slaughter House Manager, I. Edmunds, Wyndham •!
Market Manager, D. Barrow. Market hall
Baths Superintendent, Edward Foreman, 42 Stow hill
Parks & Cemeteries Superintendent, John Trowbridge,
Belle Vue park
Shops Inspector, J. Trevor Evans, Town hall
Cabs Inspector, P. S. Jenkins. Town hall
Tonn Hall Keeper, James Collins
DIRECTOKY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT.
121
POET SANITARY AL'THORITT.
The Corporation form the Authority.
Clerk, Albert Augustus Newman, Town hall
Medical Officer of Health, John Howard-Jones D.Sc. &
M.D Edin. Town hall
S:mitary Inspector, W. J. Jenkins, Town hall
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
The Mayor & Ex-Mayor.
Baiter James, 200 Stow hill
Beynon Lionel, Belmont, Christchurch
Brewer Henry Melvill, Stow Park terrace
Budd Felix Septimus, Stow park
Chambers W. H. Le Grande, St. Helens, Stow park
Collier Charles, 17 Bassaleg road
Cowling Joseph, 3 Anneslev road
Davies Edward, 25 Cardift" road
Davies John E. Stow Park crescent
Davies William John, 4 York road
Evans William, 13 Clytha Park road
Geen George, 12 Gold 1>ops
Griffiths James, 121 Dock street
Hazell John, 19 Fields road
Howell T. H. 21 Stow Park circus
James Alfred M. The Fields, Field Park road
Jones William Henrv, 36 Adeline street
Llovd William James, The Oaklands, Kensington place
McGinn John, Cro.ss house. Stow hill
Marsh Charles W. E. 6 Stow Park circus
Marsh 0. E. B., M.D. Parkdale, Clytha Park road
Mordey Mark, Jesmond house. Stow Park circus
Mordey Thomas Henry, Kind's acre, Field Park road
Parry Thomas, The Croft, Caerleon
Phillips Frederick, Nantcoch, Risca road
Raikes Fr.incis Walter, Cefn Coed, Malpas
Robinson John Roxburgh, 403 Chepstow road
Robjent Frederick Pring, Fields house. Fields Park av
Simmonds Charles Perry, 148 Chepstow road
Spittle Thomas, Cambrian house, St. John's rd. Maindee
Stentiford Charles Douglas, 5 Meadfoot terrace ,Plymouth
Stevens Arthur James. Lawnside, Stow Park circus
Swash Alfred, 4 Montpelier park, Llandrindod Wells
Thomas Sir Abraham Garrod. Bron-y-gaer, Stow park
Thomas Bertie Pardee, Fields park
Thomas Charles, Barrack hill
Vickerj- John Herbert, Norlands, Clytha park
Watson Thomas Edward. St. Mary's lodge, Fields road
Webb Lewis, 47 St. Mark's crescent
White Graham W. Linda 'Vista, Risca road
Williamson Robert, Malpas
Clerk, Thomas Sunomers, Town hall
Petty Sessions for the borough are held at the Town
hall, mondays, Wednesdays & fridays at 11 a.m.
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE PETTY SES-
SIONAL DIVISION OF NEWPORT.
Maish Charles William Earle D.L., Rockdale, Stow Park
circus, Newport (chairman)
Tredegar Lord. Tredegar park, Newport
Anning William, Hatherleigh. Maindee, Newport
Baker Stephen Leonard, Magor. Newport
Basham Thomas, Park Sevnionr, Penhow, Newport
Beynon J. Wyndham, Bryn Ivor hall, Castleton, Cardifl
Brewer Lieut. -Col. John Claridge Rennie, Gorelands,
Newport
Cope Matthew, Quarry Hill house, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Cory Herbert Beynon, The Dene. Tottoii, Southampton
Cubitt William, Rumney house, near Cardiff
Dalziel William Gascovne. Greeiihill. Whitechurch.Glam
Davies ,Iohn Llovd L.R.C.P.Lond. Penydarren ho.Newprt
Dntfield Thomas", The Laurels, Mngor. Newport
Edmunds Edwin, Glock-wen, Rhiwderin
Edwards Charles M.P. Wattsville, Cross Keys, Newport
Forestier-Walker Charles Leolin M.P. Park ho. Rhiwderin
Forestier-Walker Major Sir George Ferdinand bart. D.L.
Castleton, Cardiff
Geen George, Lisraore, Gold Tops, Newport
Heard William Esau, Winchester house, Newport
Jones David Thomas, Rocyn. Bassaleg road, Newport
Jordan Henrv Keves F.G.S. Llandenny, Newport
Matthias Sir' Richard, Vaendre hall, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Mitchell Innes G. P. Castleton, Cardiff
Mordey Mark, Jesmond house, Stow Park circus, Newport
NichoU George Bleddyn Tyrrell, Bournemouth
Parry Thomas, The Croft, Caerleon, Newport
Pembro Thomas Rees, Graig house. Cross Keys,Newport
Piit«hard Thomas. Risca
Richards David Theophilus M.D The Meadows, Cross
Keys, Newport
Hosser Morgan, Ridings farm. Bishton, Newport
Rosser William. Christchurch, Newport
Steer Edward, Woodlands, Malpas, Newport
Stratton Richard, The Dvffrvn, Newport
Thomas Sir A. Garrod M.D., D.L. Bron-y-Gaer, Newprt
VarhHll Theodore Isaac, Newport
Watson Sir Thomas Edward bart. St. Mary's lodge,
Fielils road, Newport
Webb Lt.-Cnl. Sir Henry bart. Llwynarthen, Castleton,
Woodward John. Trinity row. Pontywaun, Newport
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Risca Urban,
& Magor & St. Mellons Rural District Councils, are ex-
officio magistrates
Clerk to the. Magistrates. M. C. Llewellin, j6 .'^tow hill
Deputy Clerk, James P. Keene
Petty Sessions are held every Saturday at 11 a.m. at the-
County Police Court, Pentonville. The following places
are included in the Petty Sessional division:— Bassaleg,
Bettws, Bishton, Christchurch, Coedkernew, Duffryn,
Goldoliff, Graig, Henllys, Kemys Inferior, Langstonev
Llandavenny, LlanmaTtin,Llanvaches,Llanwern, Machen,
Magor, Malpas, Marsihfield, Michaelstoue-y-vedw, Nash.
Penhow, Peterstone. Rcdwick, Risca, Rogerstone,
Rumney, St. Bride's Netherwent, St. Bride's Wentloog,
St. Meilons & St. Woollos, Dndy, AVhitson & Wilcrict
OONSDLS.
Ar^fiituie Republic. Marcel Crespo (
Bank rbambers. Commercial street
Bulivia E. L. Melville Heard, 106 & 107 Dock street
GoatMiiala. Samuel D. AVilHams, Midland Bank chani-
1..MS. Bridge street
H.indiiras, William Esau Heard. 106 & 107 Dock street
Peru. William Emu Heard. 106 & 107 Dock street
Portugal. Bernardo Coelho do Amaral, ill Dock street
Spain, Jose Iglesia, Llovds Bank chmbrs. Commercia' ■-
Venezuela, Samuel D. Williams. Midland Ba
here. Bridge street
Llo
chau
VICE-CONSULS.
Belgium. Willi
Brazil, Bonn, i
Chili, John W.
non, 89 .
D. Will
Jones, 112 Dock street
Bevnon, 89 Dock street
' ~ IS, Midland Bank cb.i
Denmark. Carl Kjelsen, 99 Dock street
Finland .unQflicial consular agent), Arthur W. Hear
106 & 107 Dock street
Fiance. George Sol. Westgate chambers. Commercial
Greece" E L^ Melville Heard, 106 & T07 Dock street
Havti Samuel D Williams, Midland Bank chamber
ul <- 1 1
1 hallo. Icr E\
ock street
ills. 104 Dock street
IVuii.ni
T.i.u Fnrd. I
1 Dock street
William
Ksau Heard,
106 & 107 Dock stre
Willial
1 Tom Ford.
III Dock street
WESTERN VALLEYS (MONMOUTHSHIRE)
SEWERAGE BOARD.
The Board, consisting of 29 members, was constituted!
by the Western Valleys (Mon.) Sewerage Board Acts-
of 1903, 1906, 1907 & 1911
Meetings are held at Newport. Mon. Town hall, on the-
third Wednesday in each quarter.
Chairman. W. O'Connor
Clerk. T. S. Edwards, solicitor. 24 Stow hill, Newport
Trt-asurer. Alford Crosley Mitchell, London Joint City
& Midland Bank, Newport
Engineer. J. F. Jupp M.Inst.C.E. Midland Bank chani-
Iwrs, Bridge street, Newport
ABERTILLERY & DISTRICT WATER BOARD.
The Board, consisting of 19 members, was formed in
1910.
Meetings are held at Town hall, Newport, Mon. on.
last Wednesday in each month, at 3.30 p.m.
Chairman, F. Athay . , ^ ,
Joint Clerks, Thomas Stephen Edwards & Arthur Gord. n
Edwards, solicitors, 24 Stow hill, Newport
Treasurer, A. C. Mitchell, London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank Limited. Newport
Engineer. J. F. Jupp M.Inst.C.I
The Board are constructing ai
in the Grwvne Fawr Vallev of Breconshire, & "• .«
pipe line of 34 miles supply the Urban District*
of Risca, Abertillorv, Abercarn & Mynyddislwyn
opounding reservoir
12!.
NKWrORT.
-AION.MOUTHSKIKE.
[kelly's
NEWPORT DISTRESS COMiUTTEE.
Thp CommittPe consists of 12 incmbers of the Corpora
lion, 8 from the Guardians k 5 persons experienced
in the relief of distress
Meetings are held when necessar\-
Chairman, Mrs. C. H. Bailev
<lerl<. T. Thomas. Town hail, Xcwport
PORT OF NEWPORT (MONMOUTHSHIRE).
Alexandra (Newport & South Wales) Docks & Railway
Company; offices, Pier head, Alexandra dock ' "
Vickery, general manager
Harbour Commissioners' Offices, 124 Dock
Absalom John Phillips, clerk
Harbour Master, Richard B. Pugsley, 124 Dock
Receiver of Harbour Dues. Edwin .Inhn .^umn
Dock street
Licensed Pilots.
. William Pro.s.ser. ,(, Friars road
2 Jiimes T. Lewis, 67 Capel crescent
3 Thomas H. Cox, 7 Grafton road
4 Fnd Gapper, 47 Dewsland Park road
5 R. Bowen. 38 Dock street
6 Sees Jones, 68 Corporation road
7 Elijah Cox. 51 Stow hill
« David Jenkins, 24 Dewsland Park roaii
9 David Phillips, 7 West view, Malpas
10 Alfred Venn, 62 Dewsland Park road
11 William J. Pearce, 8 Waterloo road
12 H. A. Small. 19 Harrow road
13 George S. B. Evans. 43 Wolseley street
44 John G. Montgomery, 60 Capel" crescent
15 James Jones. 42 Dewsland Park road
• 6 William G, Watts, 20 Brynhvfrvd rnad
«7 Henry G. Gowld, 130 Alma street
18 Thomas G. Jones. 3 Millman street
«9 John Phillips, 5 Clytha square
20 James H. Watts, 59 Corporation road
2T John A. Williams. 309 Caerleon road
22 Morgan H. Griffiths. 34 Dewsland Park rrad
23 William M. Edwards. '14 Brunei street
24 William J. Davies, 46 Marlbnrouo-h road
25 Charles McCarthv. 5 Rutland place
26 Charles Williams. 125 Alma street
27 John N. Cux. :, V.■^^~];,n.l Park ro.Tl
28 John P. n," . : I :,|,,, ,.o,,H
29 Genrgi
30 Alfred A.I
Mi.l Park r..ad
nhyfryd road
3 Rutland place
road
32 F. H. T. Guldsw,
33 William Thonipsn
34 B. CoUings, 29 Ci
35 William Rav. 21 Waterloo mad
36 Henry T. Goldsworthy, Belle Isle CU
37 John Davies. 28 Millman street
3^ James F. Hillmati. 10 Cedar road
3.) Henry J. Frv, 54 Capel street
40 Thomas J. Rav. 21 Cardiff road
41 William J. Bowden, 2 Cedar road
4 J George A. Goldsworlhv. 4 Rutland pi
4i Daniel S. Davie.s. Gk-ngaiiff. St. Nid;
44 Thomas Leonard, 93 Chepstow road
- Benjamin Fisher, 24 Rugbv road
4'. Ar
E. J„
GOVERNMENT ERT.\BLISHMENTS.
H.M.'s CUSTOMS & EXCISE.
The Custom House. Doi-k slieet.
The following constitute the pir.sent staff of officials-—
Collector. Receiver of Wre<:k. Registrar of Shipping &
Customs Fund, A. C. Sau>iders. R.N.R
Long RooU) ; —
. Tremlett
cal Offices. R. G. Sach & W. E. Champ
Higgins. J. A. Evans & O. I.. Annsi,..„i;
Deput
Offic
CUSTOM & EXCISE OFFICE.
Old Telephone buildings, Dock strf
urveyor, William Emerv
Ifficers. E. L. Brown. " J, Coljingwnorl s
Higginbothsm
INLAND REVENU]
VALUATION DEPARTMENT
Bridge street.
De,
lit)
.r^urvevor (v:
Officers, P. Ryan. P. J.
Chief Preventive Office
Preventive Offi,-.-r». W.
iidv & J. E. Tu
Williams
I'ilson, W. A .1
r \\n„d. F. Cornish. K. Ti
M.M U,„ii. B. T. White & W, .1
-I .( WiecU. R. ({. .Sacii
Ml- .Viine Day
H.I. H. Ballinger. U. H. R.
J. O'Brien. C. H. Pinson. W
. E. Barter, J. T. Lvons, P.
er. A. E. Oattell. W. G. Bui
, K. (Jahan & V A. Flood
BOARD OF TRADE & MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE
Dock street.
Superintendent Mercantile Marine & Registrar Roval
Naval Reserve, N. R. Lewis R.N.R
Deputy Superintendents, D. J. Davies RNR Fran';
Wilkes R.N.R,, S. D. Stowe & J. Dunn
Nautical Surveyor & Assistant Emigration Officer, H
Lloyd Jenkins R.N.R.; Shipwright Surveyor, A. \\.
Out-Door Staff. Inspector Petty. Constables Picttv
Pucknell, Powles & Roberts
Surveyor's Clerk, Charles Martin
Examiner of Masters & Mates, Capt. James Weir
Examinations are held on the second tuesday in eaib
month
India Office. Supt. ff
N. R. Lewis R.N.R
Caretaker. C. Martin
Office hours from 10 I
Lasc
COUNTY COURT.
Kelly, judge
Hornby, registrar & high bailiff; W. Norman, chief
clerk ; offices. Temperance Hall buildings. Dock street
The court sits here two days in every month. The
following is the list of the parishes & places within
Its jurisdiction:— Ahercarn. Bedwas, Bettws, Bishton.
Bishpnol. Barnard Town. Bassaleg, Blacktown, Caer-
leon. Christchurch. Catsash, Church Road, Croespeii-
maen (part of). Cwmbran, Cwmcarn, Cefn, Cwmdo^-..
Cross Key.s, Coedkernew, Castletown. Duffryn, Ehlnv
Bridge. Goldcliff. Graig. Grange Road, Henllys, Llm-
gattock (near Caerleon), Liswerrj', Llangstone, Llaii-
wern, Llandavenny. Llandevaud, Llanmartin. Llaii
tarnam. Little St. Dials. Llanvaches, Llanvedw, Main-
dee, Magor, Malpas. Mynyddmaen, Maesvcwmmer,
Machen Lower, Michaelstone-y-Vedw, Machen Uppir.
Marshfleld. Nash. Newbridge, Newport, Penner (niMi
Newbridge). Penhow. Pontvmister, Ponthir Lowi r
Pontywain. Peterstone, Redwick, Eogerstone. Risri,
Rhiwderrin, Rumney. Saint Albans, Saint Brides, Saini
Mellons, Saint Woollos, Trvnant, Tvcoch Bridge '^^
dee. Wilcrick k Whitson '
lertilied Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distn ■.
AmendmenI Act." John Hartwell, 16 Gordon str.-rt.
Maindee; Frederick Freeguard, 9 Woodland road &
Godfrey S. Phillips. 22 & 23 Skinner street
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN BANKRITTCT.
Department of the Official Receiver.
hi' limikruptcy jurisdiction extends to the CouiUv
Coon Districts of Newport, Chepstow, Monmoulh.
Pontypool & Usk
ifficial Receiver. Edgar Frederic CJardner, 144 Coiu-
DISTRICT REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF
JUSTICE.
i-ict Registrar, Louis Henrv Hornbv, Hank rhaii.liers.
MINES IN.SPECTION.
No. 5 South Wales Division.
Senior Inspector, T. Greenland Davies, ^:: Oaklield roaii
Junior Inspectors, P. T. Jenkins, 13 Woodville road &
T. Lindsay McBride, 10 Woodville road
BOARD OF TRADE EMPLOYMENT E.XCHANGE &
MINLSTRY OF LABOUR OFFICES.
147 Conuuercial street.
F. W. J. Antni!
MO.NMOUTHSHIRE
JSURANCI
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWrOKT. 123
I MONMOUTHSHIRE WAR AGRICULTrRAL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
Savoy buildings, High street.
Seoretary i, Finance Officer, L. Arthur Williiinis
NEWPORT (MON.) WAR PENSIONS &.-.
^LOCAL COMMITTEE).
i8 Charles street.
Secretary. Mrs. H. Wallis-Jnne<
Assembly Enuu
Baths As-r.iiM
Borougli I'nli.,
Chep.<to« i,,i
chief rnL,,«U.l
.sers'eants S; •
Cattle Market.
Harding, suf
Corn Exchang(
Fields Park roaa. i
Corporation Uaths, Si
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
niuis, Tn«ii hall. Commercial street
il4v Enn,,,. Stow hiU
I..,, .-inuinns. Town hall; Alexandra road,
iiiiMl ..'c Liswi-rry; Charles Edmund Gower,
tiililn ; _ Miperintendents, 7 inspectors, 16
[igh street,
C. Jones. Pe
oed.
w hill, Edward Foreman,manager
Sub-division) Office, Pentonville ;
Inspector James Kiohards, i sergeant & 15 constables
Empire Theatre (Moss' Empires Limited, proprietors ;
Frank Allen, nianai:inf; director), Charles street
Fire Brigade, Dock street, Horace S. Lyne. captain ; E,
Coulman. hon. sec, ; E. Lvne. lieut. & 24 men
Free Libiary, Dock streei. WMv.uu AUmui.Um (iiinn,
Chepstow id. MaindHc ; L)im' in:hl ,v < ■.niHiriU ion road
Tlu
manager
Market Hall, David Barrow, manager
Masonic Hall, Dock street
Members' Beading Room, Town hall, A. J. Spear,hon.sec
Monmouthshire Chamber of Agriculture, Emlyn works,
Emlyn street, J. G. T. Morgan, president ; R. Stratton
& C. Godfrey Phillips, hon. secretaries ; T. Morris
Prosser, sec
Monmouthshire Coiumi^sion of Sewers, Walter Sta£ford
Gustard, cleric. Bank chambers, Cambrian road
Museum & Art Gallerv, 158 Dock .street, W. A. Gunn,
& se.
In.
iited), Lloyds
Newpori
S|„,.|,
Kx. li
si irrt
Newport
& Clii
l.strhnr,
road &
Christ
■hilirli
clerk
0 the
C.'lii.M
Grant,
Aninl
Ml-; J.
1. i.i-ep.
keeper
Chris
church
Pilotage
Board
Ollfices
Snmm
rs, clerk
Public ,-
l^iuirht
r Hn„
SuiiiMiut.-iirlciit .xrrr.'iiiitile :Marine nnicc. Sec ad-
vertisement
Temperance Hall, 27 Dock street, L. J. Brown, sec, 12
Friars street
Town Hall, Commercial street. James Collins, keeper
Tradesmen's Hall, Hill street, Robert Dodd, proprietor
Usk Board of Conservators. Westgate chambers. Com-
mercial street, Horace S. Lyne, clerk
HOSPITALS & CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Royal Gwent Hospital (Newport & Monmouthshire
Hospital), Cardiff road. Sir (iarrod Thomas M.D. &
H. Egerton Willianns M.E.C.S.Eng. consulting phvsi-
cians; H. Melvill Brew,-, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. & Octavius E.l«;n.l linln.i Marsh M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.E.liii, , -oIiiiil: -ui-.m.i.s; Capt. C.
Brooke Gratte L.R.C.P.Loii.l , M I!( .S.Eng. & Owen
W. Morgan L.R.C.P.. L.E.C.Slvlm i-ln si,.!;,,.- -. Major
T. Morrell Thomas M.D.Lon.l Mijo, M I (J,,.,.,
F.H.C.S. & L.R.C.P. Irek, V. Shiin \,,m.s MltC.S
Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lnnd. & Y. A. (,;nl,s M H( .-Kn-.
L.R.C.P.Loinl. in-pati.Mit.s- svi.-.o„s; Koli.ot .1 i-s
Conifer M.A.. M.B . F.K.f.SI, .■,,■ -ur-non ; J. A.
Lee M.B.. CM.. F.R.C.S.E.lin. soi-hoi, to .sir. n.,s,.
& throat department : Thomas Gill « illiains L.D.S.
Eng. consulting dental surgeon; Charles AuL-ilstu,
Burpitt L.D.S. Eng. dental surgeon; Alfred Arthur
M.B., Ch.B.Edin. & Jn. J. Barry L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I.
assistant phvsicians ; O. de Burgh Marsh B.A.Camb.,
MB., B.S.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & L.
Ernest Acomb M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H. as-
sistant surgeons ; Denis E. J. Burke M.B.,Ch.B.,B.A.O.
N.U.I. & Rnfus C. Thuma.. M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.O.P.
Lond. anasthetists ; P. C. P. Ingram MB., B.S.Lond.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.* medical officer to skin depart-
ment ; J. K. Millward A.S.A.A. sec.-supt
AUt-yr-yn Hospital, Barrack hill; J. Howard-Jones M.D.,
D.Sc.Edin. medical officer; Miss F. Simpson, matron
Almshouses, Stow hill
Burton Homes Almshouses, Friars road; opened 1909
Port Sanitary Hospital (Small Pox), Cetn, J. Howard-
Jones M.D. medical superintendent
Seamen's Home. Temple street, Pill ; Frederick E.
Saeger, superintendent
NEWPORT UNION.
Bcaid <\:i\. .\erv four weeks on Saturdays, at ii a.m.
at the Board Room, Queen's hill.
The following parishes & places form the Newport
union : — Abercarn, Bedwas, Bettws, Bisbton, Caerleon,
Christchurch, Coedkernew, Duffryn, Goldch£f, Graig,
Henllys, Kemeys Inferior, Llandavemiy, Llangattock,
Llangstone, Llanhennock, Llanmartin, Llanvaches,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Llanwern, Machen Upper,
Machen Lower, Magor, Malpas, Marsifield, Michael-
stone-y-Vedw, Mynyddyslwyn, Nash, Newport, Penhoir,
Peterstone, Redwick, Risca, Rogerstone, Rumney, Saint
Brides Wentlooge, Saint Mellons, Saint WooUos, Tre-
dunnock, Whitson & Wilcrick. The population of th«
960 acres ; rate-
abl
Ladv Day
^910,236
Chairman of the
Thou
DntfieW
ones, Caerleon
& Assessment Committee,
Tieusni.r. Williiiin T. Doke-Williams, National Pro-
vincial & Union Biuik ..f England, Newport
General Relieving Officer & Collector to the Guardian*
& Inspector under the " Children's Act, 1908," James
Henry Griffiths, Queen's hill
Relieving Officers, No. i district, John Watkins, Tony-
felin, Crumlin ; No. 2 district, Tom Bevan, Auburn,
Bassaleg; No. 3 district, T. S. Cooper. Bolton road.
T. J. Fimi
.listrlcl, H.
roak
I : ' I district, T. J. Finnis, $7
I i.iMi, Ml 1.1..: Llantarnam district, F. W.
ns. l-.iiiuiUI liousM. Pontnewydd; Mynyddyslwyii
ct. Edwar.l Rowland. Abercarn; Newport dis-
John F. Lewis. 209 Chepstow road. Newport;
■stone district, .\lfred Evans. Soar Mill, near
1 Fp
ler (lis
ri.,. K.lmond Ryaa
ur.'ls,
•ill ; Abercarn
M.
iiillill
1-M":u
s M 1! . CM. Aber-
in. r.nij. Barnard
1 iiisiiiii. E. A. I.
I. 1 Caerleon;
1 '[•] s M.R.C.S.
iiai;.' i Eogerstone^
■11 1
A 11 1
nil. Ovoca. Roger-
1
, K C.
, Edward Cavanagb
111; Maesvcwmmer
■ & S.Edin. Fleur-
,I;n
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ilev L.R.C.P. & S.
loiol
irt'; Marshfield dis-
11 H
A ."VlDBelf.. B.Ch. 184
IJlolt
; .Mm
yd.hslwyn district.
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■k. N,.;>,iort; Riscst
M.D.E.lm,
Tv .\lMixdd, Risca;
1 Allar
Shiach M.D.Edin.
; St
Wooll
OS district, William
S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lond. 33 Stow-
ir-;iii James M.R.O.;
ir V;ircinatois. M.ilpas district, Owen Wilmott
ii'iiii Llii'l' \ -^ Kilin. 12 Godfrey road, Clytha
il," N,-n|i 111 \r«|ioii aistrict, Chas. Brooke Gratte
El- I' L.oi.l \1 1; 1 S.Eng. 18 Gold Tops. Newport;
lei di»tials. ,.uin- a= Medical Officers (except St.
.inllns)
Poor Law Institution, at the top of Stow hill,
iginally erected in 1837, at a cost of £3,000, on 3
e given by Sir Charles Morgan bart. ; in 1868-9 it
IS enlarged & additional land purchased at a cost of
0,000 ; it was entirely rebuilt in 1903 at a cost of
124 NbwruRT.
MU^MOUTHSHIKE.
Tkklly's
^60.000; it is available lov 6,7 inmates; E. Duvies,
master: Ednard Blvtbe Huist Hughes L.E.C.P. &
i.K.C.S.Edin.. L.R.K.P.S.Glas. resident medical
ufficer; Mrs. M. A. D;nies, matnin ; Eelitrions In-
stvuctois: Churcli of England. Kev. John Rees
Phillips: Xonconfniuiist, Rev. H. .Vbrahani : Rouuin
CathoUi-. Rev. J. 0-C.inn.,r
Casual Ward, 67 .Stow hill, W. H. Davies, labour master
Newi'ort Registkatiok Disteict.
Superintendent Registrar, Thomas Parrv, Albanv cham-
bers, Sldnner street, Xevrport ; deput.v, Arthur C.
Parry, Albany chambers. Skinner street, Newport
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Caerleon sub-district,
T. J, Finnis, 57 Fairoak avenue, Maindee ; Llantarnam
sub-district. Miss Mary Morgan, Albert house, Vic-
toria place, Cwmbran : Mynyddyslwyn sub-district.
Edward Rowland, 35 High street, Aberearn ; Newport
East district, Clarence Gustavus Williams, 100 Vic-
toria avenue, Newport ; Newport West district, Ernest
Claud Wring, Gloucester chambers. Skinner street :
Hogerstone sub-district, William M. Rowland, Pentre-
poeth, Bassaleg
Registrars of Marriages, Tom Walter Wring, Caerlenn
cliambers. Stow hill, Newport ; Edward Rowland, 35
High street, Aberearn
PUBLIC OfTICEES.
A.-tin;.' Cleik tu Magor & St. Mellona Ru'al Pension
Committees, William Dowler, Queen^s hill
.\dmiralty Assessor in the County Court of Monmouth-
shire, Richd. Brooke Pugsley. harbour master. Dock st
Assistant Overseers, for the Borough of Newport, R.
J. Parry, Town hall; for Christchnrch & St. WooUos,
H. N. King, 65 High street
r.-lerk to Commissioners of Tases. William James Llnvd,
63 High street
Clerk to the Borough Pensions Committee. Albert
Augustus Newman, Town hall
Clerk tn Monmouth In.surance Committee, C. Butler
Jones, solicitor, jr^ Skinner street : Acting Clerk, W.
Frank Jones
Clerk of the Peace for Monmouthshire & to the Mon-
mnutbshire Countv Council. Frank Lvndon Cooper,
County hall
Collector nf Taxes for Maindee S; Christchurch. Harold
Neale King, County chambers, 65 High street
Collector of Taxes (quarterlv assessments), William
Williams, 22 High street
County Analyst & Analyst under " Fertilizer & Feeding
Stuffs Act," George Rndd Thompson F.I.C. 69 Dock st
County Medical Officer of Health, David Rocvn-Jones
M.B., C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Oxon. Lockwood, Rumnev,
near Cardiff
County Surveyor, S. A. Bennett A.M.I.C.E. County hall
Deputy County Surveyor, Godfrey N. Wade, Castleton,
near Cardiff'
Lloyd's Auents, T. Beynon & Co. Limited, 89 Dock st
Secretary to the County Education Committee, C.
Dauncey, County hall
Secretary to Newport (Mon.) War Pensions kc. Local
Committee. Mrs. H. Wallis-Jones, 18 Charles street
.Surveyord of Taxes. Staniev C. Appleby. District No. i;
John R. Taylor. District No. 2 & D. R. Underbill,
Newport A ic|uarterlv assessments). Crown chambers,
Harrhy street
i'LACKS OF WORSHIP. «ith tm.Hs of Service,.
Churches.
St. Wonllos, Stow hill. Rev. David Henry Griffiths M.A.
vicar; Rev. Arthur Heniy Thomas L.D. & Rev. T.
Powell Davies, curates; I'l a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; duilv,
3 p.m. ; wed. k fri. 11 a.m
All Saints-. Brynglas road. Rev. William Williams M.A.
vicar; holy communion. 8 a.m. & ist sun. in month.
II a.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m'
H.dy Trinity. Potter street. Rev. Henry Morgan B.A.
rector; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
i't. John the Baptist. Risca road, Rev. James Francis
Summers M.A. vicar; Rev. William Lewis Harris
M.A. curate; 7, 8, 10 k 11 a.m. & 3.30 t 6.30 p.m.;
daily, 7 k 7.30 a.m. i 6 p.m
St. John the Evangelist, Maindee, Rev. David Ernest
Llewellyn-Jone.«, vicar; Rev. Richard Thomas B.A. k
Rev. Hennr Blacker Fairclough B.A. curates; 11 a.m.
k 6.30 p.m. : daily. 9.4^ a.m. : wed. 7.30 p.m
-St. Mark's. Gold Tops. Rev. Isaiah Roberts M.A. vicar ;
Rev. Alfred Griffiths B.Sc. k Rev. C. B. Evans,
curates; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
J^t. Mark's Mission Church, Barrack hill. Rev. C. B.
Evans, curate in charge; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m
. Matthews Church. Maindee, Rev. John Richard
Hosbons, vicar; 11 a.m. & O.30 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m
James' Church. Dock street
St. Paul's, Commercial street. Rev. Alfred Augustus
" ■ ' . k 5.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30
Mathews B.A. vicar
All Saints' Mission Church, Shaftesbury street; sun n
a.m. k 6.30 p.m
St. Andrew's Mission Church. Somerlon road, Lisweii > ;
8 & It a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; thnrs. 7.30 p.m
St. Julian's Chuich, Durham road. Rev. John Allnir
Cottrell, in charge; J & 11 a.m, k 6.30 p.m.; mm
wed. k fri. 7.30 p.m
St. Luke's Chapel of Ease to St. WooUos; 8 k n am
& 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Mary's Mission Church. Corporation road. Rev U
E. Llewellyn-Jones, vicar; it a.m. k 6.30 p.m.: ints
7.45 p.m
St. Peter's Church ifor seamen). Temple street, Hc\
Thomas Wright B.A. chaplain; 11 a.m. & 6.45 p.ni ;
wed. 7. -^o p.m
St. Stephen's (Conventional district), Alexandra va,\,
Rev. Evan H. R. Hughes, curate in charge; 8.5 . i
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Marv's Catholic Church, Stow hill, Verv Rev. Daniel
Hickey B.A. rector; Rev. Charles Francis' Ottway, Rev.
Edmund Hobson. Rev. Joseph O'Connor, Rev. Patrick
Ha.t, Rev. Joseph Cummins B.A. & Rev. Ernest S.
Hill, priests; mass, S. 9.30 k 11 a.m.; catecbism,
2.30 k vespers & benediction, 6.30 p.m. ; holy ilays,
mass, 5, 7, S.30 & 9.30 a.m. k evening service, 7.30
p.m. ; daily mass, 7, 7.30 & 8 a.m. ; service, tue«. i
thurs. 7.30' p.m
St. Michael's Catholic Church, Clarence street. Pill-
gwenlly, served from St. Mary's; mass, 8.30, 045 t
II a.m. ; catechism, 2.30 p.m. ; vespers k benedicEii'H,
6.30 p.m.; daily mass, 5.15 a.m.; service & bene-
diction, wed. & fri. 7.50 p.m
St. Patrick, Corporation road, served from St. Mary's;
mass, .sun. 9.30: service for children, 3 p.m.; holi-
days of obligation, mass 8.30 a.m
St. Joseph's Convent, Sister Mary Philomenn, Rev.
Mother. 87 & 89 Stow hill
Jews' Synagogue. Francis street. Rev. Abraham Snadow,
ibbi:
aptis
Alma street. Rev. Griflith John Harris; 11 a.m. k .
p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m. ; se.it 500
Alexandra road. Rev. E. J. Gates; 11 a.m. k 6^30 p. 11
wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seats 250
(English), Charles street. Rev. Thomas Henry Williau
II a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
(English), Commercial road, (vacant); 11 a.m. k '•
p.m.; mon. 7.30 k wed. 8 p.m.; seats 900
Commercial street. Rev. David Donald; 11 a.m. t j
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seats i.ooo
Duckpool road, Maindee. Rev. William Rowland .' '
B.A. ; II a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. ; seat 85
East Usk road. Rev. Augustus Purnell ; 11 a.m. i
p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m.; seat 250
Liswerry, Rev. Sam Davey Thomas; n a.m. & 6.3' V
Llanthewy road. Rev. Evan Williams; n a.m. 'i
p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m
St. Mary's street. Rev. Thomas Williams: 11 a 1.1
1. & 6.30 p.u
mon. 6 p.m.; seat i.ooo
Somerton road. Rev. .Samuel Davey Thomas; 11 a.m.
6 p.m
Summer hill. Rev. Charles James Norris ; n a.ni.
6.30 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m. : seat 640
Corporation road (branch of Summer hill), (vacaiil
II a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Temple (Welsh), Commercial road. Rev. D. T. Ev:it
II a.m. k 6 p.m. : thurs. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 900
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Commercial road, R.v
David H. Williams; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tliiK
7.1S p.m
Cungregational.
Tabernacle, Commercial street. Rev. Tlios. RicbaMK;
II a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m
Emmanuel, London street, (vacant); 11 a.m. & 6..30 pin
Mill street. Rev. David Dan Joseph; 11 a.m. k 6-0
p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Victoria road, o'a'ant); 11 a.m.& O.30 p.m.; ycedji p. in
Mount Zion (Welsh), Hill street. Rev. Rowland John
Pritcliard ; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.in. ;
DIKECrOKY.J
Presbyterian.
Presbytei'ian, Caerloon road, Eev. J. Cologne Bacon
B.A., B.D. ; II a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; ived. 7.30 p.m.
Presbyterian, Chepstow road. Rev. William. John Banner
Memlas; 11 a.m. & 0.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Presbyterian, Corporation road. Rev. E. Roderick Jones ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Presbyterian, Brynhyti-yd road (vacant); 11 a.m. k 6.30
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Pi'6sbyt«rian, Havelock street. Bev. E. HuL'hes Jones;
n a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Presbyterian, Hoskins street; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.;
mon. 7.30 p.m
Presbyterian Forward Movement, Central hnll. Com-
men-iiil street. Rev. Howel Gwvnne Honell
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
NEM I'ORl
125
Primitive Methodist. Station street.
Rev. William Tootell
Ma.m.& 6.30 p:m.; thurs. 7.3o/«7^^f!
p.m.; seat6i;o > j^l''
•imitive Methodist Mission, 3501 •* „ ^*
Cromwell road ...t'^ ^"P«™»'
Griffin,
supernumerary
street (vacant); 11
Primiti'
Cromwell
I'nitarian Free Christian. CL
a.nj. k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 8
United Methodist. Commercial Road Circuit.
Rev. John Page isupt.) & Rev. James Seldon (suj
numerary) .
Commercial road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed.
Hereford
11. ■& 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 8 p.i
Hill Street Circuit.
Rev. Fred Sparrow (supt.).
street; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30
it 500
Pillffwe
k 6
Hawke
(.siiperniimer
Higher Elementary School (for boys & girls), 3 years
I'ourso, opened iQii ; G. R. Bennett B.Sc. head
master ; M. M. Hughes B.A. head mistress
.Alexandra. Potterv terrace, erected in 1S8:;, for 960
children; William Williams, master; Mis» K. SaL,'-
gai-t, mistress; Miss M. W. Bunning. infants' mistress
Bolt street, erected in 1899, for 450 boys, 355 girls k
408 infants; Abraham Morris, master; Miss R. Web-
ster, mistress; Miss Florence Morris, infants" mislress
Central, Powell's place (mijted & infants), enlarged in
i.<99, for 360 children; Miss Sarah Owen, mistress
Church rnu'd, erected in 1881, & enlarged in 1900, for
;,- Im^-. , -ills & 380 infants; Herbert Cnlebonrn,
1 1 i„.i-i.i , M.-s Florence H. White, mistress; Miss
tor 040 hu\s &: 04c
i- ; Miss A.' Monroe,
i\ed k infants), op
ss M. F. AV. Jones, 1
11 igo2, for [.!;40 cl
Mrs. Ellen M. Pri
.nfaii
\\'esleyan Metli
Stow hill; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ;
mon. 7.30 p.m
Victoria avenue, Maindee ; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 8 p.m ...
Commercial road ; 1 1 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m.; seat 600 1 Rev.'v'errant Wills
Shaftesbury st. ; .1 a.m. k 6.30 , . .j,^,^,,^^.
p.m. ; tues. . p.m. ; seat 450 , r^,. ^rthltr Kershaw
St. Juhans avenue, Barnard ^ (,
town; II a.m. 4:6.30 p.m.; | / ^„„„-,.„„ma,.„,.-,- ,
tues. 7.30 p.m
(Mission), Price street, Pill
gwenlly ; 1 1 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ;
tues. 8 p.m. ; seat 350
Christadelphians, 144 Commercial street; 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Christian Brethren Meeting Room, Duckpoul road. Main-
dee ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.45 p.m
Bethesda Meeting Room, Mountjoj street; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m. ; mon. 8 p.m
Salvation Army Barracks, Emlyn street b Hereford st.
Maindee; 7.15 & 11 a.m. k 3 k O.30 p.m. ; daily, 8 p.m
Crind;iu Gospel Hall. Malpas road; 6.30 p.m
SCHOOLS.
HM. Inspector, 0. M. Edwards, chief inspector for
Wales.
Ceiural Welsh Board Inspector. W. Edwards M.A.Cardiff
Intermediate schools (boys & girls). Queen's bill, built
in 1896, at a cost of jf 20,000, for 500 children; estah-
iished under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act,
i?89, & controlled by the Central Welsh Board;
Francis Edward Battersby M.A.Cantab, head master;
Miss M. A. Vivian B.A. head mistress
Public Elementaiy Schools.
An Education Committee of 20 members was formed in
1904
The Education Committee meet at the Town hall on
the first tuesday in each month at 3 p.m. The
Elementary Committee meet at the Education offices,
Charles street, the third monday in each month at 3
p.m. k Secondary Committee at the Education offices,
Charles street, last tuesday in every month at 3 p.m
Chairman, Councillor J. Lloyd Davies J.P
Vice-chairman, Councillor Peter Wright
CU>rk to the Committee, A. A. Newman, Town hall
Secretary to the Elementary Committee, T. Arthur
Eaves, Education offices, Charles street
Secretary to the Secondaiy Committee, G. W. Moores.
Technical Institute, Clarence place
A. M^.indee. erected in 1889. &
535 buys, 335 girls k 330 infants ;
Maindee, erected in 1866, k enlarged in 1897, for 520
buvs, 412 <;irls k 353 infants; Lewis M. Thomas,
master; Miss A. A. Barber, mistress; Miss F. J.
Geach, iiifnnts- inistres«
.<,.til,- U.iMl-,,-. \r'l,in .Meet. Pill, for ^OO l«.Vs. ',00
-,rU \ M. . U :.:iiii Rich;lids. toaster; Mis,
Vine I!,, I ■. - . .-■ \h-s A. Elliott. infants- mistress
.-^haftrO.iirv .<■.•:<. l.iiii 111 1880. & enhir^'ed in ids; k
1893, f.ir I. wo infants; Miss B. Rees, mistress
St. Woollos, Bailey street, old school, for 244 children ;
Miss H. M. Griffiths, mistress
St. Woollos. Stow hill, erected in 1904, for 1,080 chil-
dren; Joseph H. Price, master; Miss Annie Phillips,
Manual Training Centres at: — St. Woollos schools. Cor-
poration Road schools, Crindau schools
Cookery Centres at: — Spring gardens & Maindee
Comhined Domestic Subjects Centres at .\lexanilra,
Crindau & Corporation road
Catholic Schools.
These schools are under the control ol the committee,
being recognised as non-provided schools
Holy t'lMss. Emlyn street, erected in 1874, enlarged
1894, for 224 mixed k 168 infants; Sister M. Cinnin,
mistress; Mrs. Mary Mahoney, infants' mistress
.stt. Maiv's. niH'iied 2o'th Aug. 1900, on a site adjoining.
111.. 111',! .n.Mliiitr .rhii.il at Queen's hill, tor 600 chil-
.lieii ; Si-ier Miillaiu'. iiead teacher of mixed; Sister
St. .Michael's. St. .Michael's street, Pill, established about
187?. for 698 mixed & 388 infants; Miss S. Ward,
mistress; Miss Agnes Roe. infants' mistress
St. Joseph's. Fairoak avenue, Maindee; Sister M. Euan,
head tea.-her. mixed department; Sister E. B>riie,
NEWSPAPERS.
The Monmouthshire Evening Post, The Monmouthshire
Weeklv Post & Football Post are all published by
Charle's I. Mills on behalf of the Newport & Mon-
mouthshire Newspaper Co. Limited ; office, 70 High st
EveninL' Express; branch office, 22 High street; West-
ern Mail T.iiiiiled. publishers
Snuih Walrv Ne»s k Echo ; branch office, 18 Bridge st
S<.ulli \Valrs Daih & Weekly Argus; offices. 14 Hii;h
street ; South Wales Argus Limited, proprietors
South Wales Weeklv News; branch office, 18 Bridge st
Western Mail k W"eekly Mail; branch office, 22 Hiah
street ; Western Mail Limited, publishers ; weekly
edition friday
RAILWAYS.
Brecon & Merthvr Railway; offices, Tredegar chambers,
78 Bridge street ; Herbert R. Price, sec. & geneial
manager; F. H. Shepherd, accountant; James
Dunbar, engineer, locomotive k wagon supt
"126 NEWPORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly'i
Gj-eat Western Bailnaj Passeneer Station, High sneet.
William Alexander iSowell. station master; goods
depot. High street, A. Warom, goods supt
Great Western Bailway Co. Goods Depot, Dock street.
A. Waroni, goods siipt. The undermentioned lines
■iiin into this station: — Great Western Co. (Eastern *.
Wpst«-n Vallevs section;), London & Xorth Western
Go. Brecon & Mei-thyr Co
RAILWAY OAERIEH?.
London & North Western Railway Co. from Western
Valleys station (A. T. Cotton. AberL-avenny, manager;
J. T. White, agent), 129 Dock street
Midland Railway Co. from Great Western (High street)
station
P]ckfords Ltd. to London &: all parts. Mil! street
Sntton & Co. to London fjohn Mattock, agent), i St.
Vincent road
WATER OOiS-VEYAXCE.
aniships daily.
Burton R 4: Son Limited.
Moderator wharf to Bristol
To Clevedon, Weston-super-Mare, Minehead, Lvnmouth,
Utracomhe, Clovelly, Mumbles. Tenby & other Channel
P. & A. Campbell Limited (R. S. Roberts, local agent).
Rodney parade. Newport. Slon
Crumlin — Jones k Co.'s barge, mon. & thurs. 2 p.m.
from Moderator wharf
TRAMWAYS k OMNIBUSES.
Corporation Electric Tramways (inaugurated 1903) run
from Westgate hotel to Stow hill, Chepstow road.
Pill. Malpas road. Corporation road & Caerlpon road
termini every few minutes
NEWPORT STREET DIRECTORY
Adelaide street, .Albany st.| Baptist Chapel
I Jones Walter.fried Hsh dlr ^8 Tliomits Will
Charles J. & Sons, builders
Lovell's Motor Company
Charles Thos. blacksmith
Adeline street. Pill, Alex-
andra road
8 Williams Charles & Son,
pattern makers
15 Steer Samuel Jas.boot repr
here is Pattern te--
19 Prit<;hardMrs.Cassie,shpkr
Albany chambers.
See Skinner street.
Albany street, Malpas rd.
4 Brisbois Mrs. Charlotte,
shopkeeper
here is Affincoui't .s(
5 Sullivan Mrs. Bella, shpkpr
1 1 Manship Jacob, shopkeepr
hire if Aile.iliun/ si
12 k 13 Coronation Work-
men's Club,
26 Jenkins, Hopkins k
_ , bakr colliery proprietors
here is Crown si [26 Oates Jobn, marine er
73 WiggettMrs. Clara, shpkprj Iiere is James st...
here is Crovn la 28 & 38 Evans David J. btchr
77 Thome C. k (j. S. grocers 30 James Mrs. Martha, shop-
Albert terrace. Bridge st. 3^ MillTA^bert Hy. greengro
3 Engineers' Arms r.H. St. Stephen's Sunday Schls
Hubert Henry Witts 3S & 28 Evans David J. btcbr
6 Wciglit tieo. Hv. plumber 40 Bartlett William J. grocer
here is Adeline st
Albion street. Pill, 139 Fire Alarm
Commercial road. St. Spephex's Chibch
7 P..pe Richard, plasterer ''^'''^ "" Pattern ter. ,j^ Alice si
27 (iunter Ivor, shopkeeper 4^ Roberts Edward, baker
Hougliton liros. cab jiroprs ' 44 Vanderbruggen Telicien,
I hair dresser
Alexandi-a docks, Watch- 46 Evans Mrs. Rosa, fruiterer
house parade. ,48 Scarli Pablo, cycle maker
Alexandra (Newport k South Baptist Chapel
Wales)Docks& Railway Co. here is Millman st
' " "ickery, general 5° Docks Conservative Club,
Alfred street, 19 Cbur.ch rd.
7 Carter William, shopkeepr
8 George A. & Son, carpntr?
Alice street, Ale.vandrard.
SOUTH-EAST SIDE.
I -Roberts Edward, baker
Alma street, 174 Connaer-
cial road.
5 Gritfitbs Misses Sarah k
Edith, dress makers
9A, ClissetttJohu.cabinet ma
S Cole James Hy. shopkeepr
Fra
3<otlingham William H
35 Ley Henry, builder
is Charlotte st
51 Wall Geo. Hy. cab proptr '
Baptist Chapel
65 Phillips Jn. Albert, painter
■e is Kirhi st
manager & dock master) W. J. Uinan, sec ,
PHLAR Letter Box 52 Dunn Samuel
Rea R. k J. H. Limited, coal 54 Peters V\'alt. J. tobacconist
exporters 56 InteruationalPaint k Com-
jScottGeorgeic Co. stevedores positions Co. Ltd. (The),
,„L Matthews, sec Cheshire Thomas & Co. ivhar- ships' corauo. manufctrs '
19 Jones Thomas, shopkeeper fingers 74 Elliott Ernest.motor trans-
.........hereisArffyle at Great Western Railway (in-i port contractor 99 Jones Herbert
20 VmicorabeMissMary.grocr quiry otiice) " 176 Jenkins D. & Co. ships' 10. Wilkinson Chas.
2t, Marley Mrs. M. A. shopkpr Customs Watch House | chandlers ] 109 Vile Bros, mineral water
27 Wade James, shopkeeper 'London & North AVestern 80 Hurd AlbertEdwd. griigrol manufacturers
42 HillmanRobt. hrewooddlr Railway (inquiry oflice) 80 Pablo Bastcrrechea, grocer 11 1 Williams George Pielon
Monmouthshire k District jxjcholas & Co. Limited, tim-i88 Jefferys George .«ydiiev,!n3 Davcy Krancis
Steam Laundry Co.Lim. I ber &c. merchants hairdresser ' 115 Lloyd Charles Hard
(reg. ofhce & works) JBurt, Boulton k Haywood: (Little Mrs. KUen, fancy 117 Bready Henry
liereisAi-aganst | Ltd. rally, sleeper morchts 'o J goods dealer ' '
(Jas Works Fire & Ambulance Station ' j Town Sub-Post, M. O.
South Wales(Siemens'Patent), British Wagon Co. Ltd L kT. Office
Glass Mamifaoturing Co. Liverpool Rogersonlnsulation 100 Powell Mrs. Elizabeth,
Limited Co. Limited (fhe), ship fried fish dealer
Stone&Tin8on,chemieal mfrsi rep.-iirers &c GillmanEbenezer.boot 1
here is Alderneii st t.Mordcy, Carney & Co. Lim- 102 Kadish J. & Co. outfitters
Lovell G. F. & Co. manu- ited, engineers , J04 Jenkins Richard, grocer
facturing confectioners iBrailhwaite & Co. construe- 106 AinsleyThs.L.mrne.optcn
Edwards William.wheelwrghti tional engineers (Neptune 108 HowellsMrs.M.J.confctnr
here are Adelaide st. .5- Lyne rd 1 worksl 1 1 10 James Lemuel, hair drssr
Jones H. rag merchant ., ._ , „.„ 112 Wilson, Fletcher, Bruce&
lAle:sandra i-oad Pill, cm- SonsLtd.marine optc
trnualu,,, o ommercal | ,,4 & ,,5 jj„„8er Joe, oulfittr
road to the Docks. i ...A«-« .',- /(--«(,"
... her, is CourtiiMla ter
2 Leonard k Co. grocers I '
4 .Maddwks liichd. William,
hair dresser
Albert avenue, Maindee,
i25C;hepstow road.
... Jtere lv JJuckpaol road ...
I Hurley Charles E. beer ret
19 Bastin Mrs. Alice, shopkpr
here is Fair Oak ter
here is Maimlee par
20 Deacon Wilfrid, b(K>t repr
32 Baincs Jn. jobbing gardnr
here is Fair Oak avert
Jones George, shopkeeper
here is Jacksou plan
37 Stevens Harry
38 Reynolds James
39 Graham James
I'lLLAR Lsttbs Box
... here is Sitmmerhill ax'tit ...
52 Taylor Stephen
S6 Roberts William John
Police Station
Aer« it Jituntl il
99 & 101 Elliott George W
8 Woodley Hy.&Co.bntchers *'Sons,btchr«. k grngros
12 Marks Mrs. Amelia, "e«'si3;-^Xj^hr^;o;keepe;:
.4 Balkk William, butcher ^5 Jenkins WnaHy. grocer
• 111 — ;. i. ii„,.,i ;.!„ here is MiUman st
, ironmongrs
6HarrisJtLHood,
18 Vondle(;eorge,greengrocer
20 Powell Diiffryn Steam
Coal Co. Limited
22 Thomas R. & M. drapers
24 I-ancaster's Steam Coal
Collieries Limited
Pillar Lbtteb Box
26 Tredegar Iron k Coal Co.
Limited
83 Tyldcsley Alfred, boot ma
75 Newport Co-operative Ii
dustrial Society Limite
here is Carlisle st ....
41 Roberts k Co. drapers
39 Perchard John
31 Rosser John
... here it St. Stephen's rd .
Griffith Bros. Um. brewers
9 Dalton Arlhu
21 Webb Sidney Samuel
23 Harris John Tamlyn
125 Williams Charles, channel
pilot
here is Capel cres
134 Walkins Frederick
132 Thouison Harry George
1 30 Gould Henry Gcor^'e
128 Parks George
126 Watts Thomas
124 Hale Alfred
12? .Scannell John James
8 Uavies Thomas Michael
6 Koberls Edward
92 ReynoldsMissLillian,shpkr
Rutlandpl
* iggins r
keeper
...here i
JJau
Morgan John Hy.becrretlr
lure is Herbert st
28 Thatcher & Sm Lim.brwrs
Alteryn.
Baker I
ddu farm)
Green Samuel, farmer
Williams George, farmer
(Grove farm)
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
XEWPOKT. 127
Alteryn road, Fields loart.
I Sessions Arthur Uertraiii
3 Richards Henry Hull
S Parfitt George Alfred
7 Clubb Henry Edgar
9 Crespo Mrs
II Evans John Christopher
21 Cosslett Cutbbert Ralph
23 Martin William Henry
25 Hart Ernest Edward "
27 Hill Edgar
29 Simpkins Mrs
31 Gower John Artluir
Annesley road, Maindee,
126 Caerleon road.
14 Francis Samuel, dairyman
Iiereis Hoiiatdrd
T=; Walton Arthur, carpenter
42 Pocock Edward J. painter
45 Smith John, coal merchant
Arcade chambers.
See Hk.h street.
Archibald street, Maindee,
Wharf road,
2 TampIiriMrsAmv.dress ma
16 Clark Mrs. T. sliopkeeper
33 Hocking Wm. Jn. shopkpr
46 Taylor Charles, shopkeeper
litre is Evesmdl si
Mission Room
lie,-eUO.rfm-dst
Arthur street, Pill, Cciurt\'-
bella terrace.
SpringGardenCouncilSchls
15 MaddicksGeo.Jas.confctnr
Artillery place, Clarence pi.
Harbour Commissioners
Landing Stage
Iieie is Rodneij par
Campbell P. & A. Limited,
passenger steam ship
owners ( Rodney house;
Roberts & Johns, wagon
owners (Rodney house)
Arundel road, Cliepstow rd.
I Hodges H. & P. painters
Aston orescent, Brynglas
road,
ij Eynou i\Irs. Edith, shpkpr
SOOTH-EAST SIDE.
Aei'e is James st
41 Taylor William, confectnr
S3 Harvey Cfeorge Rd. grocer
53 Hockey Frederick, baker
here is Pottery ter
NORTH-WEST SIDE.
here is Pottery ter
74 Brunnock Thos. shopkeepr
Baneswell road. Bridge st.
1 Pappe Jacob, pawnbroker
2 Wellsteed Thomas, butcher
3 PhilhpsChas.&Sons.grocrs
4 Lewis & Son, grocers
5 Wong Chow, Chinese Indy
6 WoodleyHy. &Co.butchrs
here, is Baileii st
7 Carter William, hair drssr
8 Goldberg Maurice, shpkpr
9 Burt Thomas, fried fish (ilr
10 Hurley Richard, greengro
12 Davies Ormonde, grocer
...kere,n„irestst.B/eunttst.
Kast St. 4- O'.i-ton pi...
13 May David, shopkeeper
14 Hicks Alfd.& Sons, hauliers
14 Lewis Herbt. Wm.boot ma
15 Hardick Geo.yeast mercht
16 Ponting Wm. E. newsagt „ . , ,
17 Coulson William, watch ma Batchelor road,
18 Silver Allen, seed & bulb
merchant
19 Dight H. & Suns, printers
20 Phillips Walt. Clifford, solr
Hand Post p. a. George west sidr.
Charles Curruthers t 2 Rees Eric
Roberta Richard Lewis! 4 Morgan lago
M.S. A. archt. & surreyorl 6 Watts Albert James
: Omberslev rd.'.....\ 3 Rees Wiiliam Edwar
Robb Hu
6 Matthias John, builder
8 West Frederick Henry
10 Johnson Vernon Napier
12 Davies Luther
14 Pulleu Thomas
16 Sims Frederick Robert
18 Skinner James
20 O'SullivanJn.mastr.marn
22 Newcombe James
24 May Frederick Stanley W
26 Jones Mrs
28 Richardson Mrs
30 Price Mrs
32 Haynes Alfred S
34 Bird Arthur George
36 Oix Herbert Beniaiiiiii
... hcrris Ifcsl P,,.-'. ■:' ..
38 Davis Mrs. H. P
40 Jose])li Kdwaril
42 Price Benjamin Th..,ua,-
44 Pearse George Godfrey
46 Pearse Godfrey Charles
"' portCorporationCeme-' Belvedere ter. Barrack hill
ugn
12 Thomas Llewellyn
14 Pugslev Perc\
here is Harrow rd
42 Horsefield James
44 Brown Stanley Thomas
46 Evans Evan
here is Eton rd
Beeohwood road, Chep-
stow road to Christchurch rd.
2 Williams Henry
4 Gower Harold William
6 Ingraan Arthur Morrison
here is Gihbs rd
Houlden Hy. Arth. (Park vw)
Darch Montague John (Park-
is 'Ihonias Wallis (Pres-
vUa)
■c Reuben (Brynheulog)
Bank chambers.
See Bridcje street.
Bank street, Maindee, 323
Caerleon road.
St. Julian's Brick & Tile
Co. Limited
17 Shore Thos. H. coal mer
Gabica V. & Sons.rag mers
tery (Albeit Augustu
Newman, clerk to the
burial board ; Arnold |
Simeon, supt)
Rev. Charles James
Branch [curate of St.
Mark's] (Gold tops)
Barrack hill,Shatlesbury st.
Knowles Thos. (Woodside)
36 Cox James
Higgs Tom, insurance agt
Baldock Arthur Walter,
farmer (Penylan farm )
The Barracks
Pillar Letter Box
t Smith John, grocer
Williams Mrs.Susan, confr
Harris Oliver, farmer
Allt-yr-yn Hospital (J.|_ j, ^ ^ ,
Howard Jones, m.d., Pedford rd. ( orporati.
O.M., u.sc, medical
officer; Miss F. Simpson,
matron)
Chep-
stow road.
I Webb William Edward,
house decoratrjr
5 Palmer James
7 Pugslev Anthony
Q Baker Arthur
1 1 Baglow F. J. & Co. estate
agents Jkc
1 1 Baglow Fred
15 Lee Williaiij
21 Hurler Mrs
23 Griudle Harry
here is St. John's rd
4 AblettAlid. master marinr
6 Jones Lewis, comrcl. trav
10 Pitt John
12 Evans Mrs. E. M
14 Grose William Joseph
18 Budd Charles, comrcl.
20 Bunce Arthur James
ToWNH.AI,T. CHAMBERS(side|
entrance) :
Health Department 1
Borough Architect's Office 1
here is Dock st I
Griggs &Vaughan, architects Bassaleg road, Risca road.
Liverpool Victoria Legal i Humphrey William Geo
Friendly Society, | 3 Payne Mrs
G. McArthur, dist. mgr| 5 Lonnon Albert George
Mullock & Sons, Lim. manu- 1 7 Banks Ernest George
facturing stationers &c ! 9 Tail Robert
Vaughan W. E. & Co. Ltd. j 11 Morgan David
dyers & cleaners 13 Little Edward S. William
London & Manchester Indus- i,'; Eaves Thomas Arthur
trial Assurance Co. Ltd. j 17 Collier Charles
J. Barren, supt 119 Roberts David William
l2i Horden Fredk. Pilkington
' 23 Fletcher John K
Caerleon rd.
Beaufort terrace, oonti
tioii of West street.
Lander James, shopkeeper
ird,
BaUey street, BanesM
Pun.
•impst
1 Lewis Miss Lucy, shopkpr
«3 London inn. Cliff Rader
here is .Scard st
) Organ iMagniis, c
\ National DairyCo
dairymen
25 Elliot Robert
27 Trimmer William
29 Foreman Edward
31 Thomas Mrs
33 Latch Miss
35 Hornbv Louis Heiir)
37 Bailey '.Mrs. C. H
FiUE Alarm
here is Risca ro.id ..
EAST SIDE.
I BarntieldThos.stone maso!
3 MasonFrdk.Wm.insur.ag
S Austwick Mrs
7 Mason William Henry
9 Francis David
here is Cedar rd
II Harris William
13 Shurmer James
15 White Harrv
17 Fletcher Wiiliam Arthur
19 Davies Jack
21 Groves Mrs
23 Hill Sidney John
25 Cousins George
27 Evans Walter
29 Cossick Lazarus, '.ailor
here is Harrow road
31 Bere Herbert George
33 Dayman Montague
35 Hood Mrs
137 Brown Matthew
iS3 Joint Wilham
1 55 Walliker Albert Jumes
57 Evans Benjamin
'59 Taylor Horace Philip
] Beresford rd. tiraftuu rd.
i I Thomas Taliesin
I 2 Davey Mrs
I 3 Merry James Augustus
4 Turner Arthur
Bilston street, 317 Cor-
poration road.
Fradd John Herbert, bakr
2 TaylorMissAnnie,insur.agt
Bishop street, 1 8 Church rd.
9 Thorn John, shopkeeper
here is .Junction rd
26 Gale Mrs.Alice,shopkeeper
■eet, 177 Cor-
poration road.
2 Banwell Wax. furn. removr
21 Hole Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
Blewitt street, East street.
9 Edwards Henry, plasterer
12 Williams Arthur, printer
i2A,RadfordAlbt. Jas. boot ma
24 Booth Mrs.Emma.shopkpr
25 Musty Algernon, coal mer
40 John Fredk. Chas. shopkpr
Itereis.St, Marii st
41 Lewis Lewis, grocer
54 Box Mrs. Sarah A.shopkpr
here is Victoria cres
55 Thomas Fred, beer retailr
56 Black B. k Sons, tailors
61 Ferris George Mark, car-
riage trimmer
73 Davies Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
74 Jenkins Chas. 11. shopkeepr
Bolt St. 55 Commercial rd.
19 Wilson John, grocer
here is JJiike .s<
Council Schools
23 Noonan James, shopkeepr
30 Woods Jas. chimney swp
Ford & Picktord Limited,
timber merchants
here is J'ock st
Bolton road, 12 Risca road.
3 CriU Edwd. Jsph.cim.tr»v
ri Brown Frank
j 14 Edwards Thomas Brindnn
17 Nichol Miss
18 RawlingsMra
1 20 Lewis William Henry
128 NEWPORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Bond street, 34 East Usk rd.
A<Tf IS Frank. ■it
23 MossRichd.^Vm.bnat ownr
Bridge street. High
to Railway bridge
34 Santon Engineering Co,
electrical engineers
35Saysell Charles F. ladies-
hair dresser
36 Gray Robert
37 Ernest & Co. dressmakers
on Joint City & Mid- 38 Edwards Charles Henry
land Bank Ltd. (branch) I39 Alley Charle8Harding,tailr
■" "" & 42, James A.T. AV.printr
|.... Inn; is Railmii/ hridi/e ....
Midland Bank chambeks: 42A, Farmer Miss Elsie, dairy
Reliance Coal & Trading Co 42B, Bland A. W. & Sons
Lloyd's Register of Shipping
Limited, confectioners
raham (William), Hitcheox 43 Hoskin Fred, watch 1
& Co. land agents &c (44 Sully Misses Emily G. &
Slade CrawfurdVV.& Co.accntsI Elizabeth, milliners
Williams (SI. D.)&\\
merchants
Newport Stock Exchange, ' 47 & 48 Trace Limited, gla
Saml. D. Williams, consid i 50 Taylor Mrs. Je.'isie,newsagt
'olombia Consulate (Samuel 1 51 New Bridge p.h. Alfred
John Featherstt
here U Di-pM a
52 Guy Mrs. Sarah 7.. confr
Williams, vice-consul "
Hayfi Vice-Consulate (Saml.
D. Williams, vice-consul)
Williams (The)Pre-;s Limited, 1 53 Anderson Charles W. N.
stationers &c
< ortield L. C. & Co. iron mers
Jupp J. Franiis M.inst.c.
livil engineer
Robertson William Ellis,
4 & 5 DaviesA- Sons,fruitrs.&c
6 Lamb p.h. Mrs. Maria
Phillips
7 Daries Henry, grocer
1 1 Harris Lewis Llewellyn,
cycle dealer
12 Hovey Mrs, Mary, .slationr
1 3 Newport & County Liberal
Club,
C. J. Winter, hon. sec
14 Brown Miss Clara, florist
i.i Penn George, hairdresser
16 Marie (Mrs. Miriam
Samuel), blouse &c. ma
18 South Wales News & Echo
(offices)
here is BanesmeV rd
Queen's hotel, Mrs. Edith
Morgan
VlCTOHlA CHA.MUKR.S :
N'antyglo & Blaina Iron-
works Co. Limited (The),
estate office
f'Olbome, Coulmau & Liaw-
rence, solicitors
I'olborne George Francis'
n.A. solicitor 1
L.n.c.p.i. surg. -dentist
54 Howell Trebarne, chemist
55 Jones AVilliam Griffith
WEST SIDE.
42A,PorterMr8.Mrv.E.shpkpr
61 MogfordMrs. Elizh.shpkpr
62 Gabica & Sons, marine
store dealers
Bioad street, Pill, ^2
Frederick street.
White it Jewell, wheelwrights
I'lrt is Portland si
Waite Charles, brass founder
Brynderwen rd. Maiudee,
Victoria avenue.
8 Davies Jliss
9 Jones Edmund, dorist
36 Howclls Harry H
.R.C.i
Bryuerlas road, Malpas rd.
here is Prospect st
10 McLaren John Patterson
iii.u. &c.M.Glas. surgeon
16 Sliijchcombe Mrs. Sarah
-•inn, midwife
here isChelstoiip/
Ai,i. Saints' Chukch 1
Williams Rev. William m.a.
(All Saints' vicarage) ;
SladenHughA. L. (Simla) I
Bryng-wyn road,
Llanthewy road.
Dowdall HaiTy
37 Langmaid Richard
39 Blackborow Miss
41 Pool Ernest
43 Kjelsen Ludwig
45 Jones Samuel Graystock
47 Hoskin Frederick "
49 Davis Arthur
51 Griffiths Harold E
53 Rees Alfred
55 .Stobbs Thomas
Brynhyfryd aven. Bryu-
hyfryd road, Stow hill.
Lond.,i..D.s.Edin. dentist
56 Williams Jn. Aaron Toveyj 4 Pillinger Harry
& Sobs, upholsterers 6 Qnarm Miss
57 Jenkins Mrs. Elizabeth & 8 Rutter Miss
Co. temperance hi
St. Luke's Chukcu
58 Stephens Thomas William,
picture frame maker
63 Coxon Owen, fruiterer
63 McClelland Mrs. Mary,
tobacconist
64 Vacara James, fried fish dlr
"Lyceum Theatre, Sidney
Cooper, lessee & managi
here is Station. It 7..
67 Pnllin Charles, fruiterer
68 Davies' Music Stores,
music sellers
69 Evans & Deakin, ladies
outfitters
70 YoungJohn&Son.auctionrs
Davies Jn. Maddocks.btchi
72 Ingleton Artli. John, hosier
72 Martin Charles, hair "
Dwland Mi8.s Lc
73 Kadish & Hammer, inanu
facturcrs' agents
74 Aspinall Mrs. Edith,millnr
vertising Co. Limited
?i Edwards Miss V. M.photo-I
grapher ]
ji Hackett E.H.auctioneer&ci
22 Kinsey-Morgan Wm. 8olctrl78 Thkdwi.
75 Scott & Block, auctioneers
(sale ro<im)
77 Williams Miss Elizabeth,
china dealer
22 Kinsey-Morgan E.C. solct
Newport b Monmouth-
shire .Society for Teach-
ing & Assisting t he Blind
(E. C. Kinsey-Morgan,
hon. sec)
23 Lloyd Robert Hcnrv,groccr
hr,-r is Ca.rto,i ']>l
24 Inland Revenue Office
Valuation Department
25 DownbamEdwardThomas,
house furnisher
Adams &
Brecon & Merthyr Railway
Canada Life Assurance Co.
(W. Homfray Davies,
district manager)
Monmouthshire Farmers'
t'nion (W. Homfrny
Davies, county sec)
7y k 80 Morjpin 'Ihos.Cliarles,
!6&27rritchard&Co.mllnr8 Sa Williams J. (Xewi.ort)Lim.
28 Smith A. Henry
R.c.s.Kng. dentist
30 White William A. com-
mission agent
30 Russell & Co. ho. furnshrs
31 Havnes John
3a Briffett Mrs. Priscilla
Ellen, dre-ss maker
Bristol et. Maindce,C;amnlot
place.
east side.
2 Davies Arthur D. ma-son
7 Miller (ieorgc, boot repr
33 Harrison Charles Henry 12 Joiner Fredk.Wm.shopkpi
L.D.s.n.K.p. k s. sur- 40 Rogers Arthur, plumber
10 Evans & Allen
assistants' residence
12 Cross Mrs
14 Heslop John
16 Clegg Lewis
18 Shepherd George
20 Hyslop Robert
22 Pell Arthur George
24 Jacobs Samuel
26 Mears Percy
28 Bennett David Henry
30 Ashford Mrs
32 Trevorrow Capt, Willian
Laurie
Wilkinson Walter
36 Jones Mrs. Tapson
38 MacF'arlane Alexander
Pillar Lbtteh Box-
Fulton James Fr.iser
42 Hamiuett Francis Thonia
44 Wilkins John
46 Matthias John
48 Morie Henry
50 Lewis John Francis
2 Bartlett Richard Wilson
54 Ince Charles
56 Wakelield Jn. Hy.Mattliev
58 Watkiiis Win, Turbervillc
60 -Martin George Henry
62 Evans William E»aft
64 Holt James Michael
66 Martin George
68 Hunter Mrs. Waller
70 Watts Sidney George
iirland William
74 Beer John
('lytha Council Schools
I Gibbs James Henry
3 Haggctt Tom Purchase
5 Skinner Key. Edgar Wal
rond- [Congregational]
9 Fen-is William
t Daviex Henry P
13 Phillips Bert
5 Grant Bertie Charles
17 Ash Michael
19 Fine Samuel
Perkins Mrs
23 Phillips Mrs
■ -wis Alfred Wheatcroft
here ts Burleigh rd
27 Roberts Sydney
29 Morse Walter
31 Jones Stanley
33 Greenland Herbert
35 Morgan George Herbert
2 Victory Wilham Harris
4 Lyie Charles Henry
6 Itowe Joseph
8 Williams William Rees
10 Langford Arthur Henry
12 Lewis David Rees
14 Green Percy Walter
16 Davies Mrs
18 Pritchard Rev. Rowland
John [Congregational]
1 DiNon William Ewart
3 Dunn Joseph
5 Moon Archie
7 Hugh&s Thomas
9 Fisher Frederick
[I Bailey Alfred Pearce
13 Parkes James
i IS Harris Mrs
17 Welsteed Reginald
''9 McNeil Frank
21 Gillanders George
23 Moorhead Hercules Walter
25 Lawrence John William
ited, 27 Bateman Arthur Fred
29 A\erv Ernest W
31 Williams Silas
33 Chapiiian Charles
35 Randall Frederick Howard
37 Ellis Frederick Robert
Brynhyfryd rd. Stow lull.
j I Oates John
' 3 Herbert James
I 5 Howell Illtyd
i 7 Jones John Rees
i! 9 Lawieuce William
In Blow William
J13 Common John Brotherick
I Avery
15 RainforthMrs
17 White Thomas
1 19 Jones Mrs
<J2i Morgan John Walter
123 Williams John
Stow Park Presbyteriak
Chapel
'. 6 Gwatkin James Perc\-
\ 8 Alger Mrs
1 10 Hawkins Miss
■j 12 Brown Frank
! 14 Davies John
ih Daniel David J. M
18 Gillmore Horace
20 Watts William Geoive
Caei-au orescent. Stow hill.
1 Jones Edmund William
2 Jones F'rank
3 Deane Norton
4 Cope Alht. Edwd.MilhranJ
5 Siminonds James
I 6 Pratt William
7 Williams Rev. Evan
I [Baptist]
1 10 Eclwards William Stanley
111 Edwards Mrs
! 12 Williams James Vaughan
j 13 Ciillum Charles
14 Edwards Benjamin
Caerau rd. Clytha Park rd.
2 Hewinson Robert
9 Watkins Mrs. Martha
I Jane, midwife
22 Williams Ebenezr.J. baker
l25PullenMr8
^ 27 Weights Richd. accountnt
■29 Grandin Adolpbus
32 Chambers Charles
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
33 Sutherland William
34 Harris Ernest Edwin
35 Wrington Tom V\'alter
PiLLAK Letter Box
here is Clyffiml cres
36 White Miss
37 Gaceon John
38 Townsend Mrs
39 Holehouse Misses
40 liatchelor Arthur
41 Heard Arthur Wentworth
42 Lewis Charles Lloyd
43 Morris Lenis Llewellyn
44 Cambridge Henry
45 Sweet^Escott Aldred B
46 Gill-Williams Tom
47 Uuckharn Frank
48 Hazell Thomas Henry
49 Aklertun Charles W ^
50 Sheppard Edward
here is Stow hill
Phillips Hy. (Carisbrooke)
51 Shotton John W
52 Williams FreJk Arthur
53 Krost Mrs
54 Powell Heniy J
55 Edwards Mrs
here is Caa-au cres
here is Spencer rd
56 Wood Harold
57 James Arthur William
58 Smith Ivor
59 Powell Percy
60 Jones George
61 Badger A. B
62 Kadman Wilfred Francis
63 Nicholls Herbert Frank
64 Phillips Charles Darid
66 Taylor Ernest Watts
67 Williams William Henry B
68 Barter Harry Godfrey
69 Evans Mrs. L
70 Padtield Samuel Jn. Chas
71 Davies David Lloj'd
72 Davies John
73 Simpson John Hendry
74 Elms Mrs
75 Scott Mrs
76HoweURev.HowelG.[Pr8bn]
77 Marshall Misses
78 Jones Thomas James
79 Jenkins Miss
80 Williams Robert James
Caerleon rd 20 Clarence pi.
WEST SIDE.
I White Henry Jas. grocer
3 Phillips William Hy.tbcnst
5 Jd 5A, Thatcher Percy,
hair dresser &c
7 Houghton Bros.undertakrs
9 Williams James, decorator
19 CarverMissMilhe.dress ma
21 Jones Edward, watch ma
21A & 23A, Saunders E.
draper &c
23 Morgan Arthur, hair drsr
... here the railway crosses ...
37 Lewis William
43 RobertsonWm.E.tobaccnst
Davis & Hayes, carriage
builders
WaiteChas. cabinet maker
Moon Robt. W. contractor
Strong H. J. & Co. brush
manufacturers
47 Robinson Thomas
49 Davies Tom
51 Lant John
55 GowerThos. S. liberal agnt
57 Evans Edwin
59 Uurtield Reuben
61 Clarke Valentine, corn mer
here is Turner st
63 Morgan F. N. & Co. Ltd.
automobile engineers
65 Moss Mrs
67 Mendus Rev. William John
Banner [Presbyterian]
69 Burcher George
71 Hopkins' John
73 Fisher Joseph William
75 Orders Mrs
77 Linton William Augustus
79 Haime Charles Frederick
Bi Duckhara Robert
83Newport Board ofGuardians
Children's Home,
MissM . Arnold.matron
8s Chalklin William
8sA, While Ro83 Steam Laun-
dry Limited
87 Warboys William
89 Grant Alfred A
9 1 Langford William Knowles
93 Turner Miss
95 Hales George
97 Jacobs Abraham
99 Witchell Benj. com. trav
... here is Bath st
103 Merchant Miss
103 Ireland Horace
107 Sowdon Mrs
109 Bragg Frederick G. hay
& straw merchant &c
1 1 1 Phillips Miss eonor,grocr
117 Bell Mrs. Hannah, draper
H9 O'Brien Mrs. Edith, fruitr
121 Lewis Philip, coal mercht
123 Brace Reginald James,
motor engineer
127 Lee Hop, laundry
129 Fisher Edward H. grocer
Presbyterian Chlrch
131 Gait Harold, draper
133 Skinner Mrs. Mary, fancy
repository
133A, Spiers Jas. Fras. fruitr
133B, PugsleyJn Wm. hosier
133c, Hill Hy.Edwd.news agt
here is Constance st
here is Durham rd
135 SimmondsChas. Perry,gro
13SA, Findlay & Co. chemists
135B, Eastmans Lim. batchers
137 Dale Hy. Thomas, butcher
139 Pope W. H. hair dresser
141 Hart George, fruiterer
143 Powell George, confectnr
t4S TurnerHerbt.furn. dealer
t47 MaypoleDairyCo.Ltd.grcs
White Wm. I. stationer
Town Sub- Post &M.0.
office & public tele-
phone call office.
Telegrams are des-j
patched but not de-
livered, & telegraph
money orders issued
• but not paid
151 Heyes Mrs. Florence,confr
159 Richards Henry
here is Morden la
161 Newport Co-operative
Industrial Society Ltd
163 Andrews Harry
165 Morris John, comcl. trav
167 Moxham Robert Lewis
Grabner George S
171 Powell John Farmer
73 Pearce Frederick
Mrs
77 Needham Miss
79 GrattanMrs.Ada,beer ret
, here is York rd
Fire Alarm
01 Morris Edgar, grocer
II Howell Mark, haulier
13 Locke Wm. Jn. insur. agt
17 Davies Thomas, assistant
insurance supt
223 Hussell Hy.N.comssn.agt
231 Mapp Charles, tailor
here is Orchard st
239 Allen-Jones Mrs. Annie,
dress maker
251 White Frank, grocer
here is Stafford rd
253 Cope Miss Cecilia,' grocer
261 Jones Joseph, as-istant
insurance supt
269 National Deposit (Ap-
proved)Friendly Society,
W.A.Brenton, local sec
285 Shearsmith Edwd. decortr
287 Cottrell Rev. John Albert
(curate in charge of St.
Julian's church)
289 Arthur Sidney C. plumber
291 Heath MissEmly.drss.
307 Cleary John, grocer
nere is Oak st
here is Bank st ....
St. Julian's Brick & Tile
Co. Limited
325 Booth Albert E. boot repr
4- Croydon rds
389 Phillips Miss Gipsy, day
school
Eaton James (Old St.
Julian's)
Jenkins Robert, farmer
(Old St. Julian's farm)
EAST side.
2 Newport Ladder & Barrow
Co
4 Ponsford William Edward
6 Twiggs Fredk. upholsterer
8 lies Walter, printer
8 Seary J.& Co. ticket writrs
14 Hobbs Stephen William,
helve maker
14 Stapleton T. agric. engnr
railway crosses here
Pillar Letter Box
Planet Motor & Cycle Co.
Ltd. motor dealers
here is Church rd
16 Robertson William Ellis,
tobacconist
here is Gloster pi
18 Sadler Mrs. Caroline,
wardrobe dealer
here is Junction rd
30 Dymond E.&Sons,uphlstrs
58 Howell Mrs. R. J. c.m.b.
midwife
60 Rideout Hubert, fried fish
dealer
here is Bishop st
64 Thomas Thomas T. builder
70 Snell Sidney T. carpenter
here is Dean st
gS Weight Thomas, insur. agt
108 Bourton Mrs. Sarah, day
school
116 & 118 Jordan Isaac,
draper &c
here is Duckpool rd
120 Cappelle Octavius V. D
122 Hillman John
124 Edwards Wm. Jsph.plmbr
126 Mayo Edwin
here is Annesley rd
128 Young Mrs
132 Dale Thomas Henry
134 Price Mrs
136 Lock Mrs
138 Taplin Charles
140 Jenkins Henry Lloyd
here is Morden rd
142 Walker Mrs
144 Jones John Alfred
146 Hooke Colin
148 King Samuel James
52 Blatchly William
54 Ambrose Charles
156 Simons Ethelbert, master
mariner
here is Somerset rd
158 Davies JohnLloydL.B.o.p.
Lond., M.H.C.S.Eng., J. p.
:62 Stokes William Henry
164 Bevan William Henry
66 Cheyne John
NEWPORT. 129
168 Ricketts William Stephen
170 Christopher David
172 Barnett Mrs
... here are Richmond rd. St.
Julian's avenue 4-
IVesleyan Chapel...
194 Hobrook Frank, oil dealer
/"Grace Ernest William,
, J shopkeeper
^^^yrowNScB-PosT&M.O.
(. Office
264 Preece Mrs E. shopkeepr
300 EvansTom,tchr.ot singng
Cambrian road, Bridge st.
Gustard Walter Stafford,
solicitor (Bank chambers)
Hornby & Baker Jones,
solicitors (Bank chambers)
Cordey's Stores Lim. gros.&c
Armstrong, Murison & Sons,
motor engineers
Parfitt George A.cheese factor
Smith W. H. &Son,booksllrs.&c
Baker & Manhire Ltd. draprs
Taylor E. G. & Sons, drapers
... here is Newport arcade ...
Neivport & South Wales Wine
& Spirit Co. Limited
Greenhouse W.&Co.Ltd.tailrs
Watkins Provider, jun. fancy
repository
Station chambers ;
Preston Joshua & Son Ltd"
wholesale clothiers
Hunt J. & Co. engineers
Adey John D. solr.&commsnr
Waters Chas. H. F.A.A.accntnt
Stow Geo. & Co. contractors
7 & 8 Joyce & Sons (Newport)
Limited, booksellers &
milliners &c
Great Western Railway
Station (William A.
Howell, station master)
Wyman & Sons Ltd. book-
sellers (Railway station)
Walker George James,
refreshment rooms
(Railway station)
.. here is Harrhy st
Griffiths S. E. milliner
Smith W. H. & Son,book sUrs
Lloyd & Yorath Lim. brewers
Williams J. fNewport) Ltd.
picture dealers
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron &
Coal Co. Limited (Ebbw
Vale wharf)
; & 2 Victoria P.H. William
Edwards
i Rose & Crown P.H. Benja-
min Evans
here are Granville St. ^
Caroline st
here are Crossla. ^
Emlynst •
34 Evans Alfred, beer retailer
Richardson Mrs. Emma,
beer retailer
South Wales & Liverpool
Steam Ship Co. Limited
(Liverpool wharf)
Lewis Charl s & Co. iron
mers (Liverpool wharf)
Burton R. it Son Limited,
wharfingers (Moderate
wharf)
here are tlanarth st. Emlyn
ter. 4- Merclumt st...
78 AjTC (James) & Sons Ltd.
paint merchants
5
MON.
'30 NEWPORT.
Canal pabadk — continued
Lloyd & Yorath Ltd. mil
eral water manufacturers
Smiths Newport Limited
steam millers (Star Hou:
mills)
Oanal terrace, 35 Dojk st.
I Mordey, Jones & Co. ship
brokers
3 Barry Mrs. Ellen, shopkpr
here h Bolt H
-AIONMOUTHSHIRE.
Canon street, Junction rd.
29 Watts John, shopkeeper
Capel crescent, Pill, 30
Capel street.
47 Harding Wm. cab propr
S4 Rixon Sydney, dairyman
59 Lewis James Thomas,
channel pilot
Montgomery John G.
channel pilot (Silverdale)
herds Alma H
ere are Lewis si. if- Unalan st
.... here is William k
Morgan Rev. Henry b.a.
[rectdr of Holy Trinity]
hereisCl!,thasq .'...
33 Oiver Robert (J. draper
WellsteedHy.i^Overton hn)
25 Davies E. & Son, plasterers
26 Lewis Alfred, painter
27 Uibbs Wm. James, fruiterer
8 MurphyMrs.Florence,drpr
29 .Sfwell Geo. Hy. boot repr
30 Willshire & Son, bakers
32 Boswell Stephen, picture
frame maker
33 Gould Brothers, printers
34 Williams A. J. & R. dairy
35 Harris Mrs. Annie,shopkpr
..here i.i Queen st
36 Phillips Miss Lillian, confr
38 DebleyMrs.MaryA. beer ret
39 fildridge Chas. tobacconist
40 Davies Richd. Hy. boot ma
41 Smith James, confectioner
42 Thackwell Edgar, watch &
clock repairer
43 Gillard Chas. gas fitter
44 Orler Philip, tobacconistr
44A, Downing Krank,furn.dlr
46 Prince of Wales p.h. Wm.
Capel street, Pill, 144 Com-
mercial road.
34 Keade John, tailor
44 Davies Lewis, shopkeeper
S4 Fr.V Hy. Jas. channel pilot
•Cardiff road,Commercial st.
hereisHn-lertst
1 Brown Mrs
2 Smith Frank, builder
2A, Newport Hosiery Co.
hosiery manufacturers
3 Wood & Co. yeast mers
4 Johns Ivor Matthew
5 Cock Mrs
here ii Daiiid si
6a, Grainger Henry
6b, Moore Edwin James
7 Akers J. M.
9 Jones William Thomas
to Harding William
11 Sansom Clifiord James
12 Johns William
13 Cheeseman Mrs
.14 Moore James, builder
Thorn Edwin (Westoiiby)
Screen John (Glenrnsa)
Pearce MarvinJ.( Belmont)
Moore William (Kingsley
Gabb Arthur Eiwi
(Westminster)
Angus Frederick William
(Trevarth)
ScottMrs.(Crt.-y-bella fm)
Williams Mapson Thomas,
farmer (Maesglas)
Lewis Ivor, farmer (Ebbw
Bridge farm)
Phillips Mrs. (The Gaer)
Thomas Albiiii, farmer
(Gaer Fach)
Smith Lieut. -Col. Charles
Herbert (The Oaks)
Wall Lkttek Box
here is Waterloo rd ,
Belle Vue Park (John Henry
Trowbridge, siipt)
FiBE Alarm
here is Helle I'lie la ,
Nkwpokt k Monmouth-
shire Hospital (Sii
(.iarrod Thomas m.d.,
D.L. chairman & J. K.
Millward, sec.-supt)
18 Freedman Marks
here IS Clytha sq
Pillar Letter Box
19 Daniels Fdk. Wm. f.b.c.s.
Eng. surgeon & physician
21 Ray Thomas Jones
...here is King's st
CarUsle st. Pill, Millman st
7 Barnes Edwin, channel
pilot
9 Becker Mrs. Annie, aparts
Carlton chambers.
See High street.
Caroline st. Pill, Dock st.
1 KehelyRobt. cattle salesmn
Castle chambers.
See High stheet.
Castle stieet. Pill, Potter st.
5 Ryan Miss Mary Ann,
shopkeeper
here is Church st
.. hey-e is St. Michael st ...
2 Lane Mrs. Mgt.frd. fish shp
4 Regan Charles, insur. agt
22 Hansen John, grocer
Cazton place. Bridge street
to Baneswell road.
1 Williams John A. T.&Sons,
upholsterers
3 Price William, tailor
Cedar road, Chepstow road.
2 Bowden William John
4 Jones Miss
6 Parsons Percy
8 Price John Henry
10 Clarke Mrs
here is Bedford nl
12 Seymour Mrs
14 Williams Frederick Phelps
16 Davis Mrs
18 Richard Clarence
20 Jones Edward
I Smith Sidney
5 Parselle Tom
7 Kilmister Richard
9 Williams Miss
here is Bedford rd
11 Batly William
13 Baker Herbert Edwin, asst.
assur. supt
15 Lavis Joseph
17 Crossman Walter
19 Prince William
21 Linton David C
23 Pitman Charles
Central chambers.
See Stow hill.
Charles street, 149 Com-
mercial street.
Empire Theatre (Moss'
Empires Lim. proprs)
here is Talbot la
5 Fennell Albt. hair dresser
7 Jacobs Montague S. P
' British Kamil Co. Ltd.
perfumery manufactrs
i Pacello Mrs. E.apartmfnts
3 Morris Wm. Chas. tailor
) Bird Arthur Geo.ho.decrtr
[ Axton Erne-t
[ Southern Equitable
Advance Co. Limited
Baptist Chapel
Education OHices,
T. Arthur Eaves, sec
r Collard W. SiSon, builders
&c
(Newport (Mon.) War
Pensions &c. Local Com-
mittee (Mrs. H. Wallis
Jones, sec)
) Llewellyn Miss Amy, dress
maker
: Bible & Tract Depot,
John Herbert, mangr
here is Stow hill
! Roberts John, confectioner
( Rowberry Miss Alice.med;-
cal botanist
( Old & New Clothing Depot
(Mrs. A. Vanderplank,
|. Coxon John, greengrocer
i Scaniiell Wm. Jas.boot ma
> Watts Frederick, i]luniber
' Newport Institute for the
Blind, basket makers
(Lewis Maybank, sec)
UnH ARIANFHEECHRtSTIAN
Chafel
: Meiidlesou Lewis, tailor
! Harris Michael, tailor
( & 35 Cohen Israel, confr
here is School la
KELLY'S
.. here is Hereford st
Tovev Bros, undertakers
63 Truscott John Curtis
65 Puruell John
67 McKaig John
69 Jones Spencer
71 McHaleMrs. B. A
73" Wright George
75 Walsh James
77 Williams Jeremiah
Fire Brigade Branch Statn
Police Station
3 1 PreeceWilliam.policeinspr
Public Library & Read-
ing Room (branch)
here is London st
87 Broadlick Alfred Trevone,
dentist
89 Giddings George, painter
Giddings Stanley George
93 Lennard Thomas
95 Brettell Misses Annie k
Harriett, dress m-nkers
Giddings Charles, monu-
mental mason
99 Greenway Thomas
99A, Wright & Lee, printers
Council Schools
here is Merriotts pi
03 Abel Edmund John, piano
Charlotte st. 47 Alma st.
James Alfred, boot maker
Thomas & Co. pattern makers
Pillar Lhtter Box
e>-e are Canel st. Capel cres.
William St. Raglan
St. 4- Lewis st
I Dowdall G. N. & Bro.
caterers &c
9A, Turner & Co. bedding
manufacturers
Chepstow road, Clarence pi.
WEST SIDE.
I Burleigh &Jones,undertkrs
3 Harbour Walt.trvllng.drpr
5 Thain W. Langford
7 Sheaf William m.r.c.v.s.
veterinary surgeon
9 Pingel Edgar, builder
II Bryant Ernest John
13 Chapman Charles Joseph
15 Moore Mrs
17 Davies John Francis
19 Gosling John Thomas
21 Sweet Richard Ltd. monu-
mental masons
21 Sweet Richard
23 Jones Mrs
25 Hince Thomas Arthur
27 Davidson John
29 Pendleton John Samuel
31 Willmett Henry
35 Wickens Mrs
37 Clarke Hy.master mariner
39 Limbrick Madame N. M,
41 Lowe John
43 Davies Thomas
45 Lew is Frank
47 Farmer John
49 CulverwellChas.Llewellyn
49 Adams John
51 Green John Andrews
c;3 .Smith Fredk. Chas. tailor
55 Hodge Edward
... here the railway cro.^.^es ..
57 Linton William A. builder
<;o GuardiansChildren'sHorae
105 Burford Jesse
here is Fair Oak ter
107 Maindee p.h. Mrs. Annie
1 1 1 Snowden L. fried fish dlr
113 Edwards Thomas, grocer
115 Crosswaite Alfred Booker,
fruiterer
117 Grirtiths Thos. Hy. confr
119 HughesMissMaude,drapr
121 BryantEdward,beerretlr
123 Stevens Harry, cycle agt
125 WilliamsDavid,dairyman
127 Newport Co-operative In-
dustrial Society Ltd
here a re IJuckpool rd.
4 Albert avenue
129A, Lee Wong, laundry
129 Caplan Mrs. Rachel, confr
1 Town Sub-Post, M.O.
) & T. Office (John
3 J Farmer, sub - post-
t master)
131 Hicks Fr.mcis, plumber
131 Newport & County Chim-
ney Sweeping Co
133 HarrisChas.Waltr.butohr
'35 ^ 137 Harrhy Thomas
John, outfitter &c
139 Ellis Mrs. Rose, draper
141 Sandey Alfred, china &
glass dealer
143 Morgan tiwynn Henry,
tobacconist
145 Pingel George, confectnr
147 Anthony Wm. Hy. fruitr
147 A, Hughes Walt, cycle agt
149 Walter Richard Harry,
pork butcher
149A, Cox Bros, motor engnrs
151 Chave Edwin k Son,
fruiterers
153 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Limited
155 Nicholls Theodore, confr
157 George hotel, Robert
Dibble
here is Victoria aveii
159 Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-
branch) (F. P. Horden,
manager)
161 Weare Mrs. Ellen, grngro
163 Cordey's Stores Lim.gros
165 McDonald John, confctnr
167 Lloyds Hank Limited
(Maindee branch) (Jas.
John Mansfield, inanagr)
169 Robson Thomas, artificial
teeth dealer
171 Gillinan Frank
171A, Maindee Coal Co
DIRhCTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
173 Emanuel Mrs
175 Morgan Rjes l.f.p.s.
olas., L.E.c.p. Edin
here is Kensinc/ton pi
177 Saunders Saml. R. tailor
(Kensington house)
179 Brind Richard
181 Culverwell Edwin James,
commercial traveller
183 Finch Mrs
185 White Bernard Thomas
1S7 Silcox William John
... here is Kensington yrove ...
189 Newport & South Wales
OUice Supply Co
191 Huckle William Lewis
195 DriscoU William
197 Johnson Mrs
199 Phillips Edward
Eveswell Council Schools
209 Lewis John F.vaceination
officer
211 WillsMissAnnie.dressma
here is Batchelor rd
215 Thomas Jonathan, com-
mercial traveller
221 Reece Mrs
223 Coates Augustus James,
inspectorNationalSociety
for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children
227 Seward Arthur
229 Jones Mrs. P. tchr.of mus
liere is St. John'srd
Pillar Letter Box
Pugsley Henry J. P.
(Maindee park)
369 & 420 WithersFrank.grcr
here is Beechivood rd
371 Wade William Ernest
L.E.C.P., M.R.c.s. surgn
373 Cooper George Henry
375 Shepherd Francis Henry
377 Davis James
379 Brown Edgar Lewis
381 Harris Mrs
383 Jenkins John B
387 Frederick Mrs
389 James Mrs
391 Chapman Arthur
391A, Scoiirse Samuel
.here are Carey rd. S; Gibbs rd
393 Jones Joseph
395 Thomas William
397 Davie Mrs
399 Edworthy John
401 Morris James
403 Robinson J. R
405 Parry Willinm
407 Jones Isaac
409 Pride Miss
4ti Clayton Frank
Simmonds Charles Perry
(Bryncliffe)
here is Lawrence hill
Barton Joseph, florist (Fa
» ood nursery)
EAST SIDE.
2 & 4 Burpitt & Ha
L.D.s.R.c.s.Eng. dentists
6 Hutson Wm.A.piano tunr
10 Mullens Cyril l.s.m.
masseur
12 Wilks Thomas,photogrphi
14 Johnstone Eden
16 Sutton JosephW.L.R.c.p.&
N-Kdin physcn. & surgn
r8 Thomas D.E. M.R.c.s.Eng
surgeon
18 Slieppard George
20 Vicary Dorsay
22 Hall Edward Thomas
24 Sutherland &Co. outfitters
26 Francis Chas. J
26 Bnckner John l.b.c.p.
s. Edin. physician & sui
30 Jenkin* Ernest A. tailor
32 Ivins Henry
34 Richards Frederick John
36 Barry John Joseph.L.R.C.P.
& s.irei.physician&surg
.. here is Cedar rd
38 Gardom Mrs
Gunn Charles, tailor
Sayer & Garden m.h.c.v.s.
veterinary surgeons
44 Boots George
46 Jones W. Spencer, arti-
ficial teeth maker
Fussell Henry J. G
50 Blake William Frederick
50 Page William Clarence
52 Limbrick George Thomas
56 Takel Frederick John, taxi
cab proprietor
58 Hodge Henry S. N
60 McGlnnPatrick J. l.r.c.p.
& s.irel. physician
Walker George Bower
64 Bramwell John
66 White Lawrence
Thomas Madame Ada,
teacher of dancing
here
■Har
I
70 Griffiths Mrs.J.shopkeeper
.. railway crosses here
Bucknall Fdk. Jas.boot ma
76 Norman Geo. upholsterer
78 Smith Fred, tailor
80 RidgeMissF'anny,confectnr
82 Brodie Mrs. Lucy, fancy
repository
84 Burcher James, greengrcr
86 Ashton Mrs. Edith,tobenst
..hei-e is Livinr/stone pi
Pillak Letter Box
88 Locke William Hv. butcher
Williams Alfred Griffiths,
chemist
90 Williams Rev. Thomas
92 PughGeo. & Sons, painters
94 Horner Jn. Richd.upholstr
96 Harris Carey Michael,
picture frame maker
98 Newport Corn Co
100 Honey Arthur.harness ma
100 Sockette William H
102 Edwards Mrs.Chas.drapr
104 Holbro.ik George Her-
bert, fruiterer
106 Atherlon Mrs. E. J. eonfr
io3 Cox James, shopkeeper
no Robertson William Ellis,
tobacconist
112 Woodgates J. W. Ltd.
house furnishers
here is Upeke st
114 & 128 & 130 Bastick
Brothers, ironmongers
116 Home & Colonial Stores
Ltd. tea stores
118 Smith & Co. bootmakers
120 CayzerWm. Chas. outiittr
122 Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd
grocers
I22A, BallardWilliamL. photo
grapher
124 Gower Thos. Hy. draper
126 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Limited
128, 130 & 114 Bastick
Bros, fancy repositry.&c
here is I'rubert pi
132 Woodcock Arthur John,
beer retailer
134 Pegranis Limited, grocers
136 Evans & Lewis, chemists
140 Jenkins Joseph, fruiterer
142 Jones Brothers, drapers
144 Hawkins John L. pork
butcher
146 Carpenters' Arms p.h.
James George
148 Simmonds Charles Perry,
148A, FrostMrs.M.C.cornmer
152 Brace Reginald James,
motor engineer
154 Woodley H. & Co.butchrs
156 & 158 Bevan Tom Benj.
hairdresser & newsagent
160 Popham Thos. Ivor, confr
162 Banwell Rbt.furn.reraovr
164 Thomas H. & Son.grocers
166 PortnellFrdk.SmI draper
168 Vowles Joseph, beer retir
172 Evetts Chas. Henry, house
decorator
here is Fair Oak la
174B, HeadMrs.Lilian,confctr
174 Phillips Wolfe & Sons.
pawnbrokers
here is IVharf rd
176 James John, beer retailer
178 Fry Sidney, boot&shoe ma
180 Brunt Mrs. G fruiterer
182 & 184 Bernsteins, boot
dealers &c
186 Summers Fk. Jn.boot ma
188 National Provincial &
Union Bank of England
Limited (sub-branch)
(W. T. Duke-Williams,
190 Hawkes Mrs. Emma L.
tobacconist
192 Armstead Mrs. Louisa,
butcher
194 Farley's Stores, grocers
196 Prust Chas. confctnr
196A, Swinnerton Mark, drug
200 OwenDavid Jn.com. trvllr
204 Duckkam Frederick
206 DaviesGeo.commcl. trvllr
205 Shelton Misses
hereis Oxford st
210 Brooks Mrs
212 Price Mrs. A. J
214 Hoskins Frank
216 James William John
218 Wixcey James
220 ThomasJas.E.photogrph
222 HodgsonMissE.prvte.schI
224 Phillips W. Winter
226 Leadbeter Geo. Fredk
228 Gimlett George
230 Hoggett Charles
here is Eveswell st ...
232 Portnell Frederick S
234 Morris Abraham
236 Bailey Robert Hugh
238 Martin Mrs. E
240 Pugh Reginald Charles
242 Pugsley William
here are Rosslyn rd. 4
Tweedy la
252 Tamplin Thomas W. J
boot repairer
256 Plain Mrs. May,greengr(
2i;3 Lewis Mrs. Mary A.contr
262KinnersleyFrdk.M.shpkp
264 Gee Isaac Maysmoor,
ironmonger
266 Chivers Edmund George,
newsagent
here is Rochester rd
268 Hill Frank, greengrocer
270 Jones Jas.Saml.dairyman
276 Collins William, grocer
here is Rothesay rd
Hurley Mrs. (The Beeches)
Williams Mrs. (The Yews)
Rowlands David William(The
Pines)
Hooper Jn. Willis (TheLimes)
PhiUips Philip Jas.(TheElms)
HiimmcttChs.Hy.(TheOaks)
here is Arundel rd
Ward William (Trevethin)
Doel Fredk. Arth. (Trosnant)
Scott George (Pentwyn)
here are Carishrooke Sf
Walmer rds
Hill Charles James (Clyde)
Sol Georges (Dan-y-coed)
James Mrs. (Sunnvside)
Puddy Edwin N. (Ingomar)
NEWPORT. 131
Baker George Henry (Clyro)
here are Windsor ^
Blenheim rds
12 Wells James,greengrocer
14 Panting Stanley C. hair
dresser
416 Price & Co. fancy drapers
... here is fVarwickrd
8 Roberts William, grocer
420 & 369 WithersFrnk.confr
Sturley Hubert H. confr
424 Palmer Fred, tobacconist
Presbyterian Chdrch
..here is Kenilicorth rd.....
426 Howells Mrs. Rees
430 GilesW.E.&Son,chemists
432 TranmerMrs.Andrew,gr»
Hollingdale CharlesFercy
(W^istow)
r Farley's Stores, grocers
i Town Sub-Post, Telb-
(, GRAPH &M.0. Office
Fire Alarm
. here is &omerton rd
Cross Hands p H.AIfredJ.Gale
Forgie Mrs, Annie, shopkeepr
Jacques Robert, boot repairer
Reece William John, baiter
Hall Miss ( Labuan)
Hodgson Percy Cooper, com-
mercial traveller (Foumon)
Fieldhouse William Thomas
(Richmond house)
Williams James Percival
(Richmond villa)
... here is Hawthorn avenue....
Christohurch rd. Maindee^
9 Chard Clement F. plumbr
19 Smith Samuel Henry, com-
mercial traveller
2iWicksGeorge,school attend-
ance officer
23 Winter William E
25 Turner Mrs
hereis Morden rd ,
27 HumphreyWilliam, master
29 Bruckshaw Alfred
31 Wills Rev. Veirant [Wes-
leyan] (Victoria manse)
here is Somtrset rd
Holbrook E. & Son, dairy
Jones Rev. Morgan [curate
ofChristchurch](St.Ives)
Venn Wilfrid J. decorator
(Alston)
Cole Ernest John, com.
traveller (Clement Dale)
Challens JMontague R.
(Camp view)
...here is Borough boundary ..
2DaviesWm.Edwd.insur.agt
8 BremnerMatthw.com. trav
18 Rosser Charles Thomas,
commercial tra' eller
22 Booth William Loadman
here are Victoria ^V
Summerldll avenues...:.
36 Evans David
38 Bateman Nathaniel
40 Chamberlain Edward
44 Bell Harcourt
46 Jedkins Ernest E. builder
48 Beer Thomas
52 Saunders Arthur
54 Dunn Alexander H
56 Day Charles Thomas
90 Cunningham Thomas Jas.
shopkeeper
100 Sweeney John, shopkeepr
here is Cleoedon rd
here is Beechwood PuHicPark
here is Beechwood rd
Page Wm. John, insurance
agent (Myrtle villa)
Jones George (Southernwood)
GratteMrs.M.A. (Viburnum)
is the Borough boundar
MON. 5*
132 mCWPOBT.
Church road, Caerleon road.
WEST SIDB.
Iiere is Gloster pi
a DaviesH'm.Hy. boot maker
3 More Robert, draper
5 Boyne William C. draper
6 Roberts William James,
gramophone dealer
6 EdwardsJoseph, carpenter
7 & 8 Payne Thomas,antiqi
furniture dealer
9 Stevens Frederick, oil &
color man
here is Alfred St...
lo Hawkins Mrs. Sarah, fried
fish dealer
laClissittAlbt.Edwd.chair ma
Council Schools
15 Newport Co-operative In
dustrial Society Limited
16 Counsell William, grocer
17 Gregory David, greengrocr
here is Bishop st...
18 Bevan Harry, beer retailer
20 Phelps Walt. Edwd.shpkpr
21 Matthews Mrs. Kate, confr
24 Eastmans Lim. butchers
25 Duncan Mrs. Ethel Maude,
draper
26 Francis Jas. dyer& cleaner
27 Menhinick John, chemist
30 Henry Thomas, grocer
MONMOU'JHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Dea
-Post
31 Davis Mrs. Mary Emma,
butcher
32 Tiley James, fruitere
33 Coombe John, confectioner
( BethellWill'
35 , Town Su
/ M.O. Office
36 Huwells Jamos, confectnr
36A, Locke Wm. Hy. butcher
here are Duckpool ^
Christchurch rds
EAST SIDE.
37 Odell Allan M
47 Bellew Mrs.Mar}',drcss ma
48 Matthens James,boot repr
49 Rosser Herbert, fum. dlr
56 WoolfGeorge.horse breaker
57 Hews William, boot maker
Si . Matthew's Church
here is Hereford st
59 Lewis Mrs. Gertrude.confr
66 Radford Samueljsph.tailor
72 Williams Henry,shopkeepr
73 Atherton Arthur E. grocer
7^ Berry Charles, who. confr
75 Smith George L. decorator
80 Banks D. J. herbalist
here is Prince st
87 Culverwell Charles, draper
PiLLAH Letteb Box
4 TredegarArms I'.H.Ricliard
Searle
13 Lynch James, coal dealer
.... here is St. Michael st ....
Newport Boiler Makers'
Institute,
Wm. Denhain, sec
■Newport Brass Foundry k
Gopi)ersmiths Co. Lul
31 BanfillMrs.Amelia.bcer ret
83 Manship Mrs. Eliza, shop-
keeper
24 A8htonMr8.Clara,beerretlr
here is Castle st
Newport Adamant Plaster &
Keen'sCementCo. (Pill wlif)
4 Anderson Francis, hairdrsr
6 Rickard Alfd.Aug.cycleagt
here is Roineii read ....
Newport Technical Inst
tute (G. R.Bennett B.S(
principal )
10 Sessions & Sons Limited,
builders' merchants &c
laOsniondMadame.corset ma
12 Bartlett Henry Charles
12 Methley Vernon
12 Watkins William Aldred
12 Weston Benjamin
14 Kanarek Abraham, ladies'
outfitter
16 Longstaff's Penny Bazaar
18 Turner Frank, motor agt
20 Poynton Fry & Co. fancy
repository
22 Harding Miss Alice, florist
24 Perry D. boot dealer
26 Hollingdale Wm. Jn. grcr
28 Sutherland J. J. draper
32 Rees R. draper &c
34 Lewis' Furniture Mart
36 Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-
branch)(D.W.G.Maddan,
manager)
36 Power Arthur
38 Driscoll William Wallace,
jeweller
38A, Francis Saml. dairyman
40 Adams John Hy. china dlr
( Daking Edward B. statnr
JTown Sub-Post, M. O.,
Temperance Billiard Hall,
E. J. Riley Ltd. proprs
Tramways Institute,
S. J. Plaisted, hon. sec
71 Clarke George, watch ma
73 Edwards Arth.Chas.butchr
75 Co.v George, fruiterer
77 Evans Alfd. Jn. cycle agent
79 Booth Albt.Edgar,boot repr
81 Newport Vulcanizing Co
83 Nurse Henry Thomas,
ironmonger
is East
Clarence street. Pill,
Potter street.
ThomasChas.Hy. blcksmth
St. Michael's Catholic In
fants' School
St. Michael the Ahch-
angelCatholic Church
. here is St. Michael st
Clarence pi. River bridge.
Davies Bros. (Newport;
Ltd. builders' merchants
(London wharf)
here is Artillery pi
2 Hutchinson Thomas Have-
lock, pianoforte dealer
Office
HaggettEegnld. A. biitchr
46 Badgett Thos. Jn. chemist
48 Browning & WilHams,(mt-
fitters
50 Morgan William, fruiterer
LovellJohn,house furnisher
54 Hyde Josiah, confectioner
56 Ewings Herbert T. milliner
Coliseum Picture Theatre,
H. Berry, manager
Fire Alarm
I & 5 Standard Leather Co.
grindery dealers
3 Freemans & Co. umbrella
makers
Newport(Mon. )Motor Sup-
ply & Garage Ltd. (The)
I & 13 Davies H. V. china
dealer &c
5 Spencer Sidney Herbert,
cycle agent
17 Isca p.H. Mrs. Annie
Harman
23 Day James, fried fish dealr
Davies Brothers ( Newport)
Limited, builders' mer-
chants (Bridge wharf)
33 Andrews Geo. boot maker
39 Bassett Henry, fruiterers
Lawlor E.P. Ltd. complete
house furnishers (works
&: warehouse
41 Williams R J. coach &
body builder
43 Herriot Jn.refrshmnt. rnis
45 Jcfferys C. & E.hairdrssrs
47 Ridge Miss Fanny .confctnr
Cunningham Mrs. Amy,
tobacconist
Morgan F. N. & Co. Ltd.
motor engineers
Gwatkin k Son, coach k
motor body builders
(Clytha carriage & motor
works)
57 Drake Waller, hosier
59 Blackburn Albert J. sani-
tary engineer
61 Cardell Mrs. Minnie Eliza-
beth, fried fish shop
63 John John, blacksmith
6s HughesJn.Krcdk.beer rctlr
Palladium Picture House,
Stuart Laurance, propr
Clarence wharf.
Sons Limited,
Clarence joinery works
Fleming Compositions Co,
metal preservative raanfrs
Isom George H. bone, fat &
grease merchant
Bach Charles, bone & fat mer
Williams Thomas Limited,
timber merchants
Jones Theophilus, iron mer
Thomas E. carriage k motor
body builder
Clevedon road,Christchurch
road.
ThomasFredk.Wm. (The Firs)
Willcox Arthur (Rougemont)
Jones Llewellyn (Gelly Gron)
Adams Arth. Basil (The Croft)
Burgoyne Joseph (The Knoll)
HarbournLawrence(Beaulieu)
Simpson Henry (Remonsraf)
Reed Fred (Mayfield)
Jones Theophilus(The Gables)
MetcalfeGeo.Jas.(i TheCamp)
Owen George W. commercial
traveller (2 The Camp)
Long Thomas Edward (3 The
Camp)
Dawson Albert S. master
mariner (4 TheCamp)
..here is Hoodland Park rd.
Griffiths William Edward
(Pensbury)
Clifton place, Clifton road
1 Summers Edwin John
2 Griffiths Arthur R
3 Davies Miss
4 Jeffs Cameron
5 Rees William
6 Smith John Haines
7 Allen Arthur
8 Burridge John Arth. Seaton
9 Price Miss
10 Gorman Bernard Michael
Patrick
11 Powell John
12 Behell Misses
13 Quick William
14 Lawson David
15 Cankett Charles
16 Tamplin Archibald
17 Kussell Mrs
1 3 Hasnes Frederick Edward
CUfton road, Stow hill.
I Davies William, builder
Smith S. k Son, furniture
5 Jenkins William James
6 Davies Tom Henry
8 Herliert John
9 Herbert John, coal inorcht
10 Morgjan Gwynn
11 Jenkins Harry J
12 Jenkins John Lim.bu'lders
Clyffiard cres. St. Mary's st.
14 Williams John, builder
15 Lewis James
16 Spryshute Owen Henry
17 Palmer Mrs
18 Pritchard Mrs
19 Curran Mrs
20 Hewinson Mrs
here is York pi
21 Wall Mrs
22 Tamplin Mrs
23 Sheppard Arthur
24 Williams Rev. David
Harries [Methodist]
... here is Brynhyfryd road ...
26 Jones Waller
27 Duncanson Mrs
28 Bain John
29 Walters Mrs
30 Nicholson Sidnev
31 Watkins Mrs
32 Parfitt Mis.ses
33 Davies Alfred Henry
34 Davies David Ormonde
35 Mahuke Gustav
Clytha buildingrs.
See Constance street.
Clytha cresoent.Herbert St.
here is Monntjoy pi
12 Warman Henry Alfred
16 Goldsworthy Hy. Thomas,
channel pilot
Clytha Park road, continu-
ation of Bridge street.
1 Powell Daniel, greengrocer
& confectioner
2 Martin Geo.& Son.builders
here is Caeru rd
9 Harris Mrs
10 Newport Child Welfare
Clinic (Mrs. Minna A.
Benner iu.B.,ch.B. supt)
11 Acomb Leonard Ernest
M.R.C.S.Eng., l.b.c.p.
Lond. physician k surgn
12 Thomas Thomas Morrell
M.D. physician k surgeon
13 Evans William
here is Llnnthewy rd
14 Gunn John
here is Oakfield rd
15 Vickery John Herbert
here is IVestfeldrd
16 Jones David
17A, Williams Miss
18 Watson Geoffrey
19 Canning Mrs
Marsh Octavius E^lward
Bulwer L.R.C.P.Edin .
M.R.C.S.Eng. physician i:
surgeon (Park dale)
... here is St. Mary's rd ...
F'rost Alfred (Portugal ho)
Evans Thomas Lloyd (The
Retreat)
AvliffeFrankA.(Fernside)
EilisMiss(Ivybank)
25 Cardigan House Children's
Hospital (Miss Williams,
matron)
: Faulkn
Pillar Letter Box
26 Nursing Institute,
Miss Jackson, matron
27 Price Herbert Rhys
" Jeffreys William
29 Craig William
Whitley Thomas
31 Brooks William
32 Bezant C. & E. fancy drprs
33 Hopkins Mrs.Katherine E.
confectioner
r Powell Daniel, florist
34 Town Sub-Post k
k \ M.O.O. ; telegrams
34A despatched but not
I delivered
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT.
133
Clytha square, Cardiff ri.zj Castle P.H.Geo. Wm.Rosser I
I Parry Richard James
3 McCarthy Mrs. E
4 Price WiUiam Orpwood
5 Phillips John, channel pilot
6 Handford Mrs
7 Thomas William C
8 Sluite William Henry
9 Taylor Joseph
to Murray Alexandr. Duncan
12 Williams Kicliard
13 Murray William James S
14 Pitchford Joseph Renson
JS Duckham James & Sons,
cattle salesmen
here is Vicarage la '37
17 Soloman Fredk. Charles
18 Plaister Henry
20 Green William Henry
at Watson JohnG
22 Moore Henry J. E
23 Kerr Mrs
24 Davies Mrs. Elizabeth
25 Monks John Henry
26 Dunn Joseph
27 Shepherd Fredk. Walter
23 Parry Charles Frederick
29 Williams Edward Lewis
30 Bullen Mrs
-)2 Burke Denis m.b. k B.ch,
29 Collinis Alfred, decora!
130 Robertson William Ellis,
' tobacconist
1 31 South Wales Tinware
Manufacturing Co.(The^
32 Burleigh & Jones.undrtkrs
32A,Ponsonby Lyn.hair dressr
I Hoddell John, giocer
33 J TowNSuB-b'osT&M.O.O
34 Capnos Peter, tobacconist
here is Albert st
35 Bounds Jn. tempernue.barj
3SA, Lambros Stamatie, gro
36 Crosta J. & P.brush makrsl
D. Anthony, draper j
38 SolomonsMrs.Leah.outfttri
40 Taylor Henry.confectioner 1
41 Austin Geo. A Ibt.tobaccnsti
42 Jones William, greengrocr
43 &44Lamey Jas.Rt.outfittr
45 Lloyd Evan, grocer j
46 Bath Mrs. Margt. beer ret
here is Dolphin St |
47 Mounce Henry, beer retlr '■
48 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Limited, butchers
49 Sollis William, butcher
50&S1 FrancisJohn&Co.drprs
52 Adams George, grocer 1
53 Lawrence William, hosier 1
54 Maypole Dairy Cc
Thompson Wm. channel |S5 GratteHy./.&Son,chemsts^
106 Hedge Harry, confectionr
107 Norwegian Mission, Tellef
Christensen, missioner
109 Dawkins J. & Co. grocers
109A, Scott J. H. oilskin mnfr
Pillgwenlly Coal Co
here are Constable la. 4-
Church st
here are Alexavlra rd. 4'
Co^trty'teJlp «(.
Giles W". E. & Sons,
chemists
Town Sub-Post
M.O. O
12 Power Edwd. beer retl
13 Head Mrs. Lilian, confctr
13A, Kirby James, boot ma
15 & 116 Averbuch Michael
clothier
17 Graves Albt.W. hairdrssi
19 Taylor Joseph, pawnbro
20 Eptoii Chas. Hy. herbalist
21 DaviesMrs.Agnes,shopkpr
22 BartlettHarry, fruit slsmn
here is JVew st
25 Davies William, grocer
26 Hill Mrs. Ellen Martha,
greengrocer
27 CarrMrs.Flrnce.hair drsi
28 Verettos Odysear, cafe
29 Hockey Syd C. butcher
30 Goldstein Mrs. Rebecca,
pilot (The Avenue)
Roe Joseph Augustine( The
Grove)
Coldra road, Gear street.
67 McKenzie Jamne Brayson
here is Bolt
56 Windsor Castle p.h. Joseph
Gregory
57 Watkins S. R. butcher
S8a, Humphreys & Son, hair
58 Gibson RalphElder.draper
60 French Mrs. Kate,shopkpr
161 Haggett Tom Purchase,
Heeley & Peart Ltd.ironfndrs butcher
62 Thorne C. &G. grocers
Colne street, Rodney road. 53 Bloom Solomon David,
Vincent T. & Co. bakery en-: pawnbroker
gineers (Newport Stcam'64 AgusMrs.Ellen,restaurant
Oven works) 165 X L Wine, Beer & Spirit
Stores
Commercial road, continu-
ation of Commercial street.
Welsh Calvinistic
Methodist Chapel
Pillar Letter Box
1 RobertsonWm.E.tobaccnst
lA, Lyle & Co. milliners
ID, Kay Louis, tobacconist
2 Sunnucks Stephen George,
watch maker
4 JonesGeorge, dining
66 James John, beer retailer
68 Morgan T.&Sons,butchers
69 Guy Godfred WiUiam, pork
butcher
71 Williams James, boot ma
72 Nicholls Theodore, baker
73 Eastmans Lim. butchers
74 Swenson Karl, dining rms
75 Pitchford J. Benj. butcher
75 & 168 Gritliths Herbert,
tobacconist
Pinkard Mrs.AdaElizabeth, 76 Pengelly Spencer, watchma
pork butcher 76B, Klingopoulos D. tailor
6 & 7 RuanePatrick,beer ret 77 PooleE.M,&Sons,butchers
here is George st 78 WhiteChas.&Sons.confctrs
Railway crossings Railway crossings
8 Carter William, grocer here is Frederick st
8a, Verbraak Harry.boot ma 80 The National Seamen's So-
9 Oliver Mrs. Edith, tem- ciety (D. Junes, mangr)
perance bar 82 & 83 Pullin C. fruiterer &
10 James William, greengrocr fishmonger
1 1 Woodley H. & Co. butchrs 84 Harries Benson Limited,
i2WatkinsMissDorothy,statnr chemists
12 Davies Mrs. Kitty,tobccnst|8s Jones John, grocer
14 Ellis Mrs. C. J. beer retlr 86 Bassett Henry.greengrocer
15 DaviesJohnThns.greengrcr 88 & 186 Newport Corn Co
16 Lee Wing, laundry here is I'ortland st
17 Edwards John, cafe 89 WardmanWilliamHayden,
here is Ruperra rd beer retailer
«8 Ruperra Arms p.h. Mrs. 90,91 &92 Basham James &
Cecilia Mann Co. drapers
I9A, Porter Mrs. Lilian, 93 Smith Howard,beer retailr
secondhand clothier 94 SmithHy. Geo. hair dresser
20 Newton Walter T. cafe here is Potter st
HarperRd.& Sons.grngros 96 & 97 Jacobs A. J. & Son,]
a3 BoughtonHy. art fcl. teeth n
24 BrimblecombeHenry&Son,
basket makers
2 sSkeldonMrs. E.refrshmt rm
26 Austin Mrs. El izh. jeweller
here is Tredegar st
outhtters
South Wales Electr
Theatres Limited, cini
131 & 132 Holiuan &
hardware merchants
here is Temple st ..
133 King's Arms P.H.Thomas
Osborne
134 Foster John F. beer retlr
135 &136 Bennett Edmund B.
grocer
137 Powell Thomas, butcher
138 Watkins Joseph, grocer
139 Howell Wm. tobacconist
here is Albion st
Railway crossings
141 & 176 Curtis William
Henry L.K.C.P.Kdin.,
L.R.C.S.Edin.,L.R. f.P.S.O.
physician & surgeon
142 Jones & Co. outfitters
143 Law William, greengrocr
144 Picture Palace (B. G.
Davies, general managr)
here is Capel st
14s Collier Charles Limited,
bakers
146 Marshall & King, milliirs
147 Clode Sidney Hart,butchr
148 Evans W. E. & Co. Ltd.
boot makers
149 Tipping Charles,hair drsr
150 Kemp J. W. cycle maker
151 Harris John, fried fish shp
152 LawrenceJas.Wm.tobcnst
here is ffilliams st
153 Chave William, greengrcr
154 Tamplin Edward Tom,
outfitter
15s Newport Co-operative
Industrial Society Lim
156 SprodAlbt.Edwd.furn.dlr
157 Cook William & Mrs.
Margaret, fancy repstry
158 Perry Doaglas,boot dealr
159 Howells Charles, grocer
160 Beecham Mrs. Mary, beer
retailer
here is Raglan st
161 Royal Exchange p.h-
Andrew Hession
162 Direct Trading Co. Ltd.
163 TurbervilleRoland,grngro
164 Piper's Penny Bazaar
165 Keepin Frederick Wm.
fried fish shop
i65VaughanChs. Prosser,drpr
X67 Star Tea Co.Ltd. gros.&c
168 Griftiths Herbt. tobaccnst
169 Price Joshua, butcher
here is Lewis st
170, 171, 172 & 173 Griffiths
H. & Sons, outfitters
English BAPTisrCHAPEL
UnitedMethodistCuapel
174 Sutton Robert Vincent
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.,L.F.P.
& s.Glas. physcn.&surgn
..her
!Abi.
1 74A, HoughtonBros. undrtkrs
Welsh Baptist Temple
176 & 141 Curtis William
Henry L.R.c.P.Edin.,
L.B.C.S.Edin.L.R.F.P.S.Q.
physician & surgeon
177 & 178 Newport Nursing
Institute (The) (Miss H.
D. Smith, matron)
179 McCormac Samuel m.b.,
B.ch. physician & surgn
here is Mountjoy st
181 Smith Garrick, builder
181 Smith Miss Maud, photo-
grapher
182 Hurley James l.r.c.p. &
S.Edin. surgeon
184 Hamillon Samuel b.a.,
M.D. physician & surgeon
185 Beer Omar, boot maker
186 & 88 Newport Corn Co.
corn dealers
187 Llewellyn Walter, butcher
188 Benson Leslie Bernard,
billiard hall
189 Carter Thomas Charles,
hair dresser
190 Evans John & Co. tailots
191 Marsh Fredk. John, confr
192 Long J. A. wardrobe dlr
193 Brash John, news agent
193A, Harding Edgar William,
boot maker
194 London Provincial Trad-
ing Stamp Co
195 & 196 Pell Arthur Geo.
confectioner
... . here is Mountjoy rd
199 BurrellWm. Jn.dining rms
Salutation P.H. Miss
Beatrice Sadler
Commercial st. High st.
east SIDE.
South Wales Basic SlaS
Co. Limited
1 Newman E. & Sons Ltd.
pianoforte warehouse
2 London & Provincial
Studios Limited
3 Evans D. Roger & Jones,
solicitors
3 Monmouthshire Liberal
Association
3 Paine Charles, chemist
4 Lipton Limited, prov. mers
4 & 5 Wansbrough Ernest
John M. estate agent
4 & S Moxon John o.b e. solr
4 &S Sterilised Flock Co. Ltd.
George Giles, sec
4 & 5 Hunt & Witts, en-
gineers' merchants
4 & 5 Britannic Assurance
Co. Limited,
J. W. Kolley, supt
5 Phillips John & Son, seed
merchants
6 Wernet A. watch maker
7 & 3 DomesticBazaarCo.Ltd
9 Burge Bros, fishmongers
o County Borough of New-
port Ratepayers' Associ-
ation (W.j. Beeston,sec)
10 Liscombe & Dawson, solrs
10 Ayliffe Chas.M. accountant
MON. 5t
134
• EWPORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Commercial street— con.
10 Ayliffe Frank Augustus,
artificial teeth manufctr
lo LiscombeJohnLtd. curriers
I iDavies&RdllingsLtd. hosiers
12 Lawrence Jn.Lim. grocers
13 Boots Cash Chemists
here is Com st
14 BarclajsUankLtd. (branch)
(Wni. Davies Jones, mgr)
15 Smith W. H. &Son, book-
sellers
Pillar Letter Box
Town Hall:
Newman Albert Augustus,
town clerk
Morgan O. Treharne, deputy
town clerk
Summers Thomas, clerk to
the boroTigh magistrates
CuUum Charles, consulting
treasurer & water works
manager
Moses Norman T. J. borough
treasurer & comptroller
Young Nathaniel J. general
manager to electricity &
tramways departments
Tremelling Hubert, borough
& water engineer
Bond William T. deputy watflr
works manager
Moore A Nichols, borough
electrical engineer
Howard- Jones J. M.D. medical
oificer
frower Charles Edmund,
chief constable
Robinson William H. deputy
chief constable
(iriftiths Thomas William,
supt. of rates
Jnnes Spencer E. chief inspec-
tor of nuisances (urban)
JenkinsW.J. sanitary inspctr
Evans Jonathan Trevor,
'* Shops Act" inspector
Ward C. F. borough architect
Spear A. J. local taxation
(licences) officer
Assembly Rooms
Collins James, keeper
Members' (Subscription)
Reading Rooms
33 NationalBankLtd. (branch)
(J. Arthur Henshaw
Lewis, manairer)
I33 BuriiicleRobt.pholographr
here is Friars st
35 Ciceri John & Son, whole-
sale china &c. warehouse
^35 Phillips Ivor L. solicitor
35 Compton Charles E. M.S. A.
i.ond. architect
36 Brightman & Co. boot mas
37 Hare & Greyhound p.H.
William Henry Beer
38 Kendall k Sons Limited,
umbrella makers
38 Hands Miss M. typewriting
othce
39 Prudential Assurance Co.
Limited
39 Iron & Steel Trades Con-
federation( No. 5 Division)
39 Langmaid Charles B.
house agent
40 & 1 52 Evans W. E. & Co.
Limited, boot makers
41 AVilding's(i9ii)Ltd.clothrs
4: Beaven & Sons Ltd. sani-
tary engineers
41 Bartholomew A. W. teacher
of viohn
41 Willmett H. & Sons, house
& estate agents
here is Llanarth st
Lloyds BankLimited(branch),
C. F. Smythe, manager
Lloyds Bank chambers :
Argentine RepublicCoHsulate,
Marcel Crespo, actg.consul
Spanish Consulate (Jose
Iglesia, consul)
Acomb (i.Cecil ll.b. solicitor
Ueneral Accident Fire & Life
Assurance Co. Ltd.
W. J. Beeston, res. sec
Newport (Mon.) & District
Building TradesEiiiployers'
Association,
W. J. Beeston, sec
Newport Chamber of Com-
merce (Incorporated),
(t. Cecil Acomb, sec
HellyerE. P. &Co. chartered
accountants
ly Direct Trading Co. Ltd.
provisifin dealers
19 Newland,Hunt&Williams,
auctioneers &c
20 Collins Miss Alice, tobcciist
21 Dauncey & Sons, solicitors
21 Wadley & Son, printers
22 Jacksons Limited, hatters
23 Thompson & Shackcll
Limited,
warehouse
.here 1
iustinfr
CoNaREOATIONAL ChAPEL
42 BirminghamHaberdashery
Co
43Dufner Hermann, watch ma
44 Houlder Brothers & Co.
Ltd. steam ship owners
4-1 Newport Permanent
Money Society,
H. A. Houlden, sec
pianoforte 1 45 James' Restaurant
46 Johns R. H. Lim printers
25 London Joint City & Mi
land Bank Ltd. (branch)
(H.L.C. Andrews, mngr)
28 LordRaglan P.H.FredDyer
29 Davis E. chemist
30 Lloyds Bank LUl. (Capital
& Counties branch) (D,
W. (}. Maddan.managr)
30 London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co. Ltd.
F. C. Swash, res. sec
30 Law Accident Insurance
Society Lid.
F. C. Swash, res. sec
30 Bates Francis R. architect
30 Williams Hugh M. solictr
30 National Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to
Children,
H.M.Williams, hon.eec
3oKedmondHedlev,litho artst
31 Liverpool, India & China
Tea Co. Limited
31 Wesleyan &General Assur-
ance Society
. I47 &141 Scrivener&Son.hattrs
47 Salvation Array Divisional
Headquarters (Newport
Division)
47 Koyd Arth.artfcl. teeth iiifr
48 Strode Thos. & Co. leather
merchants
49 County Furnishing Co
50 Phillips & Hamley, drapers
51 Wright Albert, beer relaiir
52 Nott Brothers Ltd. hatters
& hosiers
f Bell George, stationer
i;3 < Town Sub-Post &
( M. 0. Office
56 Lewis Lewis, cycle agent
57 Sims John Cousins k Son,
57 Spiridion L. R. watch ma
58 Mogford John Edward,
pork butcher
59 Isca tavern, Albl. Wrcford
60 Wellsteed Henry, butcher
61 Allen Mrs. Emma, griigro
62 Rendle Arthur, diuing rms
63 Halford ('ycle Co. Limited
64 Edwards H. Ltd. gun
makers &athletic outfittrs
65 Eeatt Alfd. W. taxidermist
66 Williams&Smith Ltd.tailrs
67 Fox Wm. J. furniture dlr
here is Emlyn st
68 HewertsonT.&Co.tobccnsts
69 Wootton Geo. fried fish dlr
70 Coles William,beer retailer
72 George James, dining rms
73 Wyndham Arms P.H.
Robert Charles Lyle
74 Wellsteed's County Garage
75 Fama Lamp Co
76 Brooks Dye Works Ltd
76A, Bartlett John,tobacconist
77 SewellW. & Co.electricians
78 Penn Samuel, beer retailer
79 Waite Victor Trevor,motor
cycle dealer
80 Cash & Co. boot makers
81 Gray William, restaurant
32 Central Hall (H.Green,sec)
83 Shepherd M. Ltd. painters
& decorators
84 & 85 Jones'NewportGarage
86 to 89 Wall W. J. & Co.
taxi cab proprietors
92 Phillips John &Son,ehm8ts
93 Wilham the Fourth p.H.
William Priest
here are Commercial rd.
4- Cardiff rd
94 Scaplehorn Chas. saddler
94A, Waters Wm. butcher
95 & 96 Ingram D. W. draper
97 Paul Miss Mary Elizabeth,
confectioner
98 Keene C. & Co. hairdrssrs
99 Newhery A. H. hosier
100 Baker Thomas, grocer
loi Garland Wm. basket ma
102 JonesMrs.M.G.hair drssr
103 & 104 Barnes Edwin F.
house furnisher
107 Abbott & Baker.ironmgrs
St. Padl's Chcrch
108 Adams Jn. Hy. china dlr
here is Palmyra pi |
109 Law William, fruiterer
111 RosanbloomSl. watch repr
109 & 112 Y. M. C A
112 Thomas Miss E. milliner
113 Morrison & Son, cabinet
makers
114 Lawton Enoch, clothier
lis & 116 Gabb & Son, house
furnishers
117 Hdl Walter, dining rooms
118 Buckner John l.h.c.p. &
s.Edin. surgeon
119 Poole Geo. Edwd. butcher
120 Bain John, beer retailer
121 Bowen Sidney, newsagent
122 Watkins Joseph, grocer
124 TayIor& Son,cycIe manfrs
125 Lovell G. K. & Co. confrs
126 The Exchange p.H.
Rudolph Jones
128 & 129 Morgan T. & Co.
129 Royal Liver Friendly
Society
130 Lewis Alfred W. chemist
130A, Woods Mrs. Dora,
watch maker
131 Rees & Williams, child-
ren's outfitters
132A, Walters Philip, watch ma
132 Johnson Bros.(Dyers)Lim
132 Fleming, Reid&'Co. Lira.
hosiery raanufacturers
134 King Percy Bryan, tailor
136 Tradesmen's Arms, Robt.
William Dndd
here is Hill st
137 Baker W. A. &Co. (1910)
Ltd.wholesale&boildrs'.
ironmongers
137A, Delahay WilliamHenry,
billiard .saloon
i38SmithWmL.house furnsbr
139 Garfields Ltd. costumiers
140 Stealey Mrs. Lena, photo-
grapher
141 Maynards Lim. confctnrs
141 & 47 Scrivener&Son.hosrs
Baptist Chapel
142 & 143 Collier Charles
Limited bakers
144 Greeiihalghs' Limited,
dyers
144 International Rubber Co
144 Gardner Edgar F. solici-
tor & otiicial receiver ia
bankruptcy
145 Williams Bros, tailors
146 Robertson William Ellis,
tobacconist
147 Ministry of Labour Em-
ployment Exchange (F.
W. J. Angus, manager)
148 Talbot hotel, William
Wilkinson
here is Charles st
149, 150 & 151 Reynolds &.
Co. Limited, general
drapers &c •
152 & 40 Evans W. E. & Co.
Limited, boot makers
153 Bland A. W. & Sons Ltd.
confectioners
...here is McCarthy's court....
154 Handford J. P. Limited,
shipping ironmongers&c
155. 155*. 156& is6A,Davies
(Wesley Buildings) Ltd.
drapers &c
157 Hemus & Co. mantle
warel\puse
157 Taylor A. & G. photos
157 Jesseman W. & Co. india
rubber &c. merchants
158 Baker James & Sons Lim-
ited, boot makers
159 Jones Wm. printer &c
160 Old Bush p.H. Albert E.
161, 162 & 163 Gane P. E.(late
Trapnell & Gane) Ltd.
house furnishers &c
163 Home & Colonial Stores
Limited
164 Royal Albert P.H. George
Kidd
165 Ship & Pilot p.H. Regd.
Plummer
165, 166, 167 & 168 Evans &.
Allen Limited, drapers
169 & 170 Bevan & Co. Ltd.
cabinet makers
Westgate chambers :
FIRST floor.
National Cash RegisterCo.Ltd
French Vice-Consulate,
Geo. Sol, vice consul
Reed Fred f.a.a. estate agent
4c
St. Julian's Estate Office,
Fred Ree 1, agent
Barfoot Chas. Lewis & Co.
accountants
Stubbs' Lim. mercantile offics
(Chas.L.Barfoot&Co.agts)
NewportLiberallnslituteLim.
Chas. L. Barfoot & Co.secs
Williams Anthony P. solctr
second floor.
Clark William, accountant
LlanoverEslates(Trustees of),
Leslie R. Pym, agent
THIRD floor.
Maples-Linton Edwd. archtct
Monmouthshire & Newport
ConstitutionalClub.Co. Ltd.
(Edwd. Maples-Linton, sec)
fourth floor.
Jones Edgar Clarke, ho. agt
Williams W. Henry, barrister-
ai-law
Hall Miss Julia, typist
172 Samuel H. Ltd. jewellers
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT.
135
173 & 41 Wilding's (1911)
Limited, clothiers &c
Lyne & Co. solicitors
^Westgate chambers)
UskBoard of Conservators
(Horace S. Lyne, clerk)
174 BatchelorFrankJ. mantle
warehouse
175 Lennards Ltd. boot &slioe
makers
WeSTOATE BUILDINOS :
Evans&Deakin,ladies' outfttrs
Payne The Misses H. & C.
fancy repository
Westgate familyA commercial
hotel, E. H. Watts & Co.
Limited
Lovell G. F. & Co. confectnrs
Payne Arth. Wm. tobacconist
Raiuforth & Son, goldsmiths
Constables lane, 109 Com-
mercial road.
Herbert's Alexandra Brewery
Limited, brewers
Herbert H. J. & Co. builders
Clytha BUILDI.VGS :
6 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Ltd. butchers
7 Mason Mrs. Lilian, grocer
8 Lloyd George, boot maker
here is Usk st
13 Pick Wm. Henry, tailor
here is Rockjield st ...
34A, Martin Edgar, baker
20 Leggatt George, mason
6 Challicom Geo.potatome
(iosPEL Mission Room
2 Danstan HarolJ S. confr
Conway road, Maindec.
Taylor J. & W. builders
6 LowDavid, marine stre. d
LeadbeterG. Fred,contrctr
34 Taylor Mrs. Ada, dressma
140 Bowen Fras.H.paperhng
Devney John, boot repr
21 Goring (ieorge, shopkpr
Coomassie street. Mill par
Arthur R. &. Son.engineer
36 Kemp J. W. coppersmith
Corelli street, Tregarest.
2 Francis Bros, contractors
57 Robbins Geo. shopkeeper
Com ExchangreChambers
See Thomas street.
Com St. 13 Commercial st.
2 Blandford Tom, tailor
2 .Newport Athletic Clul
(Cricket Section)
Corporation rd.Clarence pi.
EAST SIDE.
... here is St. Vincent rd ...
10 TandyMrs. Elizh. greengro
12 Sweeting Mrs. Elizh.baker
14 RoseJsph.Mark.photgrphr
16 La\\Tence Francis, painter
18 John Mrs. A. wardrobe dir
20 KnightWilliam,tobacconist
22 Evans Oliverjames, grocer
here is Grafton rd
30 Woodhouse John
32 Evans Edmund
36 Parry Robert
38 Tonk's Arth.Edwn.L.H.o.p
Lond.,M.B.c.s.Bng. phy
sician & surgeon
40 Rees Mrs
42 Parfitt Dyson, contractor
44 Howell David, cornel, tra'
46 Clarke John Henry I
48 Andrews Fredk.apartmnts
50 Smith George
52 Sansom William Henry
54 Clark Herbert W
56 Pugh Norman, house dcrtr
58 Stedman Nurse Florence,
certificated midwife
60 Winfield's Hygienic Laun-
dry Limited
Hurley Thomas
64 Hirsham Snnon, outfitter
Ambus Montague
68 Jones Rees, chaimel pilot
70 Roberts Douglas
72 Jones Arthur Edward,
channel pilot
74 Razey Albert
76 & 410 Lewis Thos.Griffiths
M.B.,M.s.Edin. physician
78 Powell John
3o Rees EJgar
Newport Athletic Football
Ground
82 Pound Henrv, shopkeeper
84 Beddis Thomas CIuIom
86 Collnuin William
83 Lovell John, cabinet ma
90 Smith William
92 John Thomas
94 Harvey E^i
96 Harding Edgar William
98 WiUijms Henry
xoo Lyons William
102 Gronow Sylvanus
104 Uzzell Harry
106 Dark Frederick J
108 Barton Thomas (ieorge,
commercial traveller
no Kichards William
112 Drachman Mrs
114 Gould Gilbert
116 Carpenter Albert C
'118 Carnell Abraham
120 Evans Mrs. Charlotte.
* dress maker
122 Lord Dick
124 Pell Mrs
C^orpnration Electric Light
& Tramway Station
162 Hands George
164 Ashford Mrs
here is Ci/ril st
f Withers Frank Anthony
2 Williams&Wilson,accntntsj i Edward, baker
here are Skinner la. liyo -{Town Scb-Post &
4- Dock st I M. 0. & Telephone
9 CambrianTent &Tarpaulin L Call Office
Co. Limited (The) 172 Birt & Co. boot makers
12 k 13 Boots George,marine[ 174 C^ook John Edwin, draper
store dealer 1 176 Charles David,greengrocr
here is Dock st 1178 Pug^iley Mrs.Sara.nwsagt
Borough Police (Detective 180 Smith Edmund Thomas,
& Alien Registration 1 dining rooms
Departments) 1 182 ^V^eford Jas. fried fishdir
19 Newport Printing Co. Ltd. \ 184 Sayer & Sayer, grocers
account book makers &c 186 .^heppard George, fruitr
19 Smith W.H. & Son, book-' here is Morris st
sellers i t88 Johnson Jn. Saml. grocer
20 Scott John L. hair dressen 190 Reid Mrs. Ellen, greengro
192 Fnlton James F. turn, dlr
194 Newport Corn Co
19 JA, Hughes Ernest S. house
decorator
196 Fulton James F. pawnbro
iy8 Fulton James F. draper
2O0 AdUngton William Benj.
shopkeeper
202, 204 & 212 Nixon George,
boot dealer & clothier
here is Coverack rd
2o6 Phillips T. H. grocer
210 Hall Is.iac, bo .t maker
210A, Stroud Ernest Alfred,
hair dresser
212, 202 ii 204 Nixon George,
house furnisher
214 Willis Mrs. Janet, fried
fish shop
2 16 S. 262 Hughes & Sons,
cycle dealers
218 Floyd Walter, boot dealr
220 Si 222 Thomas William,
ironmonger
2j6 Tuffl Benj. fried fish dlr
230 Cort Hen, who. haberdshr
232 Shelley George, chemist
234 Jenkins Wm. greengrocer
236 Skuse Thomas G. butcher
238 Mountain Mi>s Gladys,
shopkeeper
240 Cox George, shopkeeper
242 Lowe John, prov. mer
■J44 OttonArchibald,boot repr
246 Waite Albert Silasjgrngro
248 Grirtin William, shopkpi
254 Wall Mrs. Elizh.conlectnr
256 Sparks Mrs. Janet, wa
robe dealer
258 Webb Harold, butcher
260 Lewis Ernest, shopkeeper
262 & 216 Hnghes&Soiis,cycIi
dealers
264 Fu'lard Geo. boot repaire
274 HyettMrs.Mry A.hairdrsr
276 Salisbury Constitutional
Club (Mrs. E. C. Gale,
stewardess)
here is Kelvedon st
Happerlield & Willans Ltd.
wharfingers (frreat Western
wharf)
Morris & Griffin Ltd. che
cal manure manufacturers
(Usk Chemical works)
here i.1 Lilieshall st
390 Swift Mrs. Florence, «ard
robe dealer
392 Smith A. Henry L.u.s
R.c.s.Eng.dentist( branch
surgery)
396, 398 & 404 KingstonChas.
shopkeeper &c
4 10 & 76 Lewis Thomas G.
M.B., M.s.Edin. surgeon
430 Cunningham Mrs. Jane,
shopkeeper
432 Thomas Joseph & Son,
clog makers
434 Jefferys Samuel, hairdrssr
436 Bucknall Fredk.J.clog
438 Brettle Mrs. Mary Ann,
butcher
, Peters Arthur, baker
Gaskell StrektTown
Sub- Post & M. O.
[_ Office
here is Gaskell st
442 St. Patrick's Catholic
Mission
444 Hodgetts Chas. greengro
446 Vacara Mrs. Margaret,
fried fish shop
452 Ed wards Thomas, boot ma
454 HazeldonWm. hairdresser
456 Lewis Cyrus, grc
460 Gooderidge Mr!
Ann, shopkeepe
466 Thomas Gwilyi
provision dealer
440
Mary
Rhys,
468 Coombs Mrs J.shopkeepr
470 Palmer James, fruiterer
Fulton James F. draper
474 Woodley & Co. butchers
476 Hawkins Hy. fried fish air
Ground.
Fredk. Weight, sec
Lysaght John Limited,
sheet iron manufactrs
Cardiff Channel DryDocks
& Pontoon Co. Limited
Mordey,Carney & Co.Ltd.
dry dock
WEST SIDE.
TraceWm.Jn.(Penmain ho)
Trace Ltd. oil merchants
I Groorae Mrs
3 Morris Percy, commercial
traveller
S Strawbridge William Hy
7 Maternity Nurses' Home
9 Morgan Edward
II PullinMrs
13 Cobb John Frazer
IS Howard Philip, engineer
17 Ireland Mrs
19 Davies Ralph
here is Bedford rd
21 Bailey Harold
23 Watts Jn. Wm. yeast mer
25 Evans Mrs. Florence.aparts
29 Maggs Arthur
Tonks Alfred
33 Appleby Mrs
35 Lovelock Arthur, builder
37 Isaac Edward
here is Cedar rd
39 EvansMrs.Winifred,aparts
41 Harris Abraham, tailor
43 Smith Harold, master
49 Boswell Victor
51 Ed « aids Evan
S3 Workman AVilliam
SS Sim ins Simon, commercial
traveller
S7 Jones Edward
59 Watts James Henry, chan-
nel pilot
61 Morgan Francis Herbert,
commercial traveller
63 Shearn Albert Henry
65 Barratt Arth. W. journalist
67 Daymond Mrs. Emily, gro
here is Harrow rd
71 Dark Miss Florence, millnr
73Levenelsaac, travelling drpr
77 RowlandsMrs.E.M.midwfe
79 Collins Madame,day school
81 Norris William Charles
83 Gwynne Mrs. S. J
87 Woods James Bell
89 Mayne Henry James
91 Griffiths Charles
93 Graham Matthew
97 Lermon Simon
99 Heath Thomas
123 Herbert Edwin J. monu-
mental mason
here is Eton rd
PSESBYTERIAN ChAPEL
I2S Thomas George Henry
127 Buckland ClementCharles
129 Lodge H. C
131 Ellis Walter
here is Malvern rd
Colclough-Hoey John l.e.c.f.
& s.irel. physician & sur-
geon (Kenreg)
Victoria p.h. Alfd.ErnestRo-se
i6s Miller James B. grocer
167 Elwards Wm. tobaccnst
169 Green Frederick, glass &
china dealer
171 Lee Sin, laundry
173 Elson Frederick, shopkpr
MON. 5%
136 NEWPORT.
Corporation road— con.
J 75 Fisher & El worthy, china
c^ glass dealers
177 E hvards Reginald, butchr
Iiereis Bishton St
179 Newport Co-operalive
Industrial Society Lim
181 Bowen Fredk. hair dresser
183 Spiers Mrs.Hester,shpkpr
189 Alarshall James, butcher
191 Hickley Mrs. Jane, niillnr
193 Powell tieorge, grocer
here is Wharf rd ,
St. Mary's Mission Ch
199 & 201 Lewis L. & Son,
fancy goods warehousmn
203 EveningPost (branch off.)
203 GoldsmilhAbhm.wtchma
205 & 207 Cawley Miss Jane,
draper
209 Excelsior Working Men's
Club
hei-e is Lennard st
211 Wheeler John
213 Beasley Mrs
219 Parsons Percy James
221 Banwell John & Son, fur-
niture removers
223 Beardmore William
hei-e is Halsiend st
237 Russell Mrs.Emma,shop-
239 & 241 Hall&Gwynn,draprs
245 Wolkind Nathan, tinware
manufacturer
247 Lcgg Mrs. Jane, pawnbro
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
24 Evans John, grocer
2q Snashall John, shopkeeper
.."... hrre is Baldwin st
30 Franklin John,fried fish dlr
here is Jeddo st
31 Royal Oak p.h. (reorge
Lewis Cruickshank
here is Lime st
Piliar Letter Box
32 Johns William Chas. grocr
here is Price st
Gloucester Railway Carriage
& Wagon Co. Limited
here is Robert st
here is Arthur st
Johns Albert Edward, baker
Coveraok rd.Corporation rd.
3 Nixon George, clothier
7 Hook Wm. Hy. shopkpr
here is IVitham st
19 Foster Fredk. J.shopkeepr
here i.i Feeriuif st
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds
Limited, wire drawers
(Imperial mills)
Kemp & Co. coal merchants
.her
■.rd..
Pillar Letter Box
261 Alsop & Sons, motor car
builders
273 Banwell Tom, f urn. remvr
here is Dudley st
291 Curtis Ernest A. shopkpr
here is Walsall st
Baptist Chapel
... here is Wedneshnry st ...
here is Bilston si
... here is Handsworth st ...
329 Woolton George, shopkpr
333 Fellows Thomas, boot ma
here is Dewstow st
here is Caldicot st
385 Legg Horace P. pawnbro
393 Corporation p.h. John
Lawrence
here is Crmnwell rd
here is Ulade st
here is Oakley st
here is Jenkins st
CoDNCiL Schools
hereis Milner st
Carnegie Free Library,
Miss I. V. Cooke, assist,
librarian
here is Hamilton st
here is Magor st
here is Marshfield si
here Railway crosses
British Mannesmann Tube
Co. Limited (The)
United Tube Corporation Ltd.
(The) (reg. office & works)
Haime Herbert, farmer
Honywood James (New ho)
County chambers.
Sec High street.
Courtybella street. Pill,
Commercial road.
Dibble J. O. & Co. oil incrs
h,re are .\ew si. ^ Temple si
24A.Hillington WilliamEdwd.
boot repairer
Shermer Charles, laundry
16 & 17 Jones J. Rees & Co
colliery agents
21 Morrisev Michael, beer rc^
Crescent road, llaindee, 76
Victoria avenue.
Masters Mrs. ( Olive mount)
Berlyn Miss C. J. (The
Woodlands;
36 StudleyMrs. Mary, midwife
45 Wilks Henry, shopkeeper,
& post office
Edwards Thomas (The
Uplands)
Crindau road, Brynglas rd.
Willis Mrs. W. H. music
teacher (Hillside villa)
Cromwell road, Corpora-
tion road.
2 Aston Thomas, blacksmith
10 CoUey Mrs. Catherine,
shopkeeper
..here lire Slade^ Oakley sis...
Primitive Methodist
Chapel
178 Kilson Mrs. Florence,
shopkeeper
182 Berry Mrs. Martha, fried
Hsh dealer
184 Davies Mrs. Emily, news
agent
i86 Fellows Jsph. Ily.bwtdlr
188 I)aviesMrs.Pamela,shpkpr
242 Adams F'red, haulier
256 Lewis Cyrus, grocer
258 NichollsMrs.Ada.shopkpr
260 LuckettWilliam,boot repr
262 James John, butcher
Owen & Owen, grocers
Freeguard Joseph C.bakr
here is Keene st
143 Thorneycroft Mrs. Mar-
garet, shopkeeper
here is Fairfax rd
185 Baxter Thomas.confectnr
Newport County Assoi'ia-
tion FootbalfClub Ltd.
(Somerton park)
187 Legg George, pawnbroker
Cross lane, 58 Dock street.
Davies Thomas Hy. engineer
Brown Ricluml, blacksmith
Hart Frederick, who.confctnr
Crown chambers.
See Haukiiy street.
Crown street, Maindec, 30
Victoria avenue.
18 Crown P.H. Richd. Martin
Cc-.itehousc Henry, beer ret
Cyril St. 168 Cirporation rd. 164 Steele Mrs
5t Griffiths Bros. Ltd. timber'^^ Colwill John
merchants i^^ Nathan John Charles
56 Cook & Son, cabinet mas 17° Harris Rev. Gritflth John
[Baptist]
Daniel street, 87 Alma St. j - ■ •
Moore Frederick Wm. bldrj
10 Hughes Rev. Evan H
lA, Partridge John J
I Herbert Cuthbert Tom
3 Sully William Henry
5 Swallow John Henry
7 Downham EdwardThomas
9 Vile Thomas H
II Baker William
13 Freeguard William E
15 Marsh Herbert
17 Matthews Harold
19 Dunn John Edward
21 AbrahamRev.Harry[Bapt3
23 Myers John
25 Wagstaffe John Henry
/I , , 27 Jones Francis
(^"'^I'^o'^'-'l 29 Stevens William
31 Thevenot Lewis
,33 Owen David Owen
8 Pearse Mrs. Jane, grocer ,35 Larman Joseph David
o Watkms Lewis & Son, 37 John John
^ Horists Lg Bnrman Harris
Great Western Railway 41 Turner Percy W. J
Engineers' Office (W. H. ! 43 Cox John N
li .,„i,„ii \ 1^^ Rowe Mrs
47 Gapper Fred
^curate in charge of St.
Stephen's]
David St. Pill, Wolseley st.
27 Durant George, grocer
Dean street, 30 Church rd.
Howells James, baker
8 Clifford Edwin, shopkeeper
Junction rd
James, beer ret
Devon place. Mill street.
Blackall, engineer)
27 Hayter Mrs
23 Jenkins William
29 Wondroft' Samuel
31 Richardson Miss Gla
dress maker
32 Lewis William
33 Cawthorn Mrs
34 Lewis Joseph
35 Breillat Mis
: Dewstow St. Corporation rd.
Gladys, 7 Gough Miss G. grocer
30 Screen William, shopkeepr
Dock parade, Pill,Cburch st.
,, ,. ' Pillgwenlly RrassWorkCo.
Medina, ; brass founders
Pughjn.railwy. wagon bldr
, . „ , „ , 16 yuest Mrs. Elizh. shopkpr
...... here IS Goilfrey rd ,4 Dock hotel, HenryDevereux
37 Clemes Alfred Warne , ''
38 Thomas Samuel | Dock street. High street.
east side.
I Wilcox Mrs Emma Jane,
rope maker
36 Gatehouse Arthur
39 Latchford Joseph
40 Griffiths David
Roberts Frederick Jaiues
42 Pride Miss
43 Pulsford George
45 Poffley William Henry
46 Sweetland George
47 Parfitt Misses
48 Tanner Frank William
49 Kendall Samuel
Stanley rd 2 Fussell Henryjohn, saddler
3 Carter Wm. jun.hair drssr
4 Phillips A. tobacconist
5 Williams Wm. Hy. B. boot ma
6 Evans & Lewis, chemists
7 Vaughan D. A. & Co.
potato merchants
8 & 9 Thotne C. & G.gros.&c
so TootellRev.William[Prira.j 10 Nicholas & Co. Limited,
Methodist] ! timber merchants &c
Lefcovitch Israel, tailor 11 Stewart J. C. & Co. fruit
salesmen
12 McMahon&Co.potatomer*
13 Ashworth, Son & Co. Ltd.
weighing machine mas
14 Frost Alfred, corn dealer
15 & 16 Elders & Fyffes Ltd.
banana importers
: iikii
52 Norwood Richard
Dewsland Park road, 121
Stow hill.
2 Eynon Philip Stanley
4 Roberts William Frost
6 Stokes Wyndham W
8 Leonard WilliamFrederick
10 Jones Ernest George
12 David Edwin
14 Liltlejohns Alexander Chas
1 6 lievan Harry
18 Jones Hedley
20 Jenkins Alfred Ernest
22 Fawckner Percy
24 JenkinsDavid.channel pilot , -
26 Richards Rev.'rhos.[Cong]|a2 Potters' Arms p.h. Patrick
17 Kenvyn G.& Co.prov.mers
18 Phillips & Cross, coffin
furniture makers
19 Windsor Castle hotel,
Mrs. Hannah Giddings
20&2I ChambersMrs. Frances,
temperance hotel
Corn st
8 Gabb Edwin John
Banks George Herbert
32 Dunn Joseph A. H
34 Griffiths Morgan II
36 Adams Alfred
38 Thompson Mrs
40 Thoiiijison (ieorge Wm
42 Jones James
44 Harries Benson
46Sach Mrs
48 Baker Thomas
50 Taylor Mrs
52 Davis Edwin
54 Grant John E
56 Hewertson Herbert W
58 Taverner Samuel
60 Uees Lodowick M
62 Venn Alfred William
McDermott
[23 Winter J. G. ('I he Type-
j writer Shop), typewriter
dealer & repaid
Adstin Friars chambers:
26 Graham, Roberts & Co. col-
liery proprietors
25 Eastern Valley Black Vein
Collieries Limited
26 Overseers' Office (Richard
Jas.Parry,asst.overseer)
26 Corporation Audit Office
26 NationalRegistralionOffice
26 Batchelor (T. B. & S.) &
Co. Ltd. timber mers
here is Friars st
MKKCTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
Newport Temperance Hall,
L. J. Brown, see
27 Newport & District Total
Abstinence Society &
Band of Hope Union,
R. G.B. Stokes, gen. sec
28 County Court,
Louis Henry Hornby,
registrar & high bailiff
Centrai. Firb Station
32 &33 Phillips &Co. tea mers
34 Dickson & Suns, outfitters
here is Llanarth St
35 Borough Arms P.H. llerbt.
Wreford
36 Roberts Arthur, shopkeepr
36B, Farrow Bros, window
glass merchants
, here is Union la
37 Cartwright Mrs. Fanny,
beer retailer
39 Wade & Son, solicitors
39 Wade David T. N. notary
public
4t, 42 & 67 Tovey Brothers,
undertakers
44 Hicks Francis & Son,
45 Lydney & Crump Meadow
Collieries Co. Limited
45 Crossley S. W. & Co.
manufacturers' agents
45 Pooley Henry & Son Ltd.
weighing machine mas
46 Bennett Albert, shopkeeper
47 Pullen Wm. & Sons, house
decorators
48 Jenkins Turberville L. so!r
here is Union st
56B, Troup, Curtis & Co. Ltd.
electrical engineers
S6b, Uskside Boot Co
56B, Taylor Albert Joseph,
hair dresser
^..here are Emli/ii ter. railway
crossimj 4f Emlyn St..
37 Kelly Albert Howard,
colliery agent
57 Pickford & Co. Limited,
timber inipoiters
57 Banks Keg. Clare, colliery
proprietor
38 French Wm. wheelwright
here are Cross la. &
Caroline St
61 Monmouthshire & Cwm
Collieries Co
•62 Monks Jn. & Co.stone mers
64 Barnes Mrs. Sarah, shpkpr
66 Gueret L. Limited, coal
exporters
66 De la Praudiere Edelin &
Co. ship brokers
66 Shaw Fred (;. maimfrs'.agt
here is Dumfries pi
67, 41 k 42 Tovey Brothers,
undertakers
€9 Thompson George R. F.i.c.
county analyst
69 Marty n, Martyn & Co. Ltd.
iron ore importers
here is Powell's pi
71 Guest, Keen k Nettlefolds
Limited, colliery owners
71 Capel (Arthur) & Co.
(South Wales) Lmiited,
coal expoiters
71 Matthew A. & Co.sliip bros
71 Dunn & Co. ship brokers
71 Heslop John & Son, engars
71 Compagnie Auxiliare de
Navigation, ship owners
71 Morel Ltd. ship brokers
72 Stanley Miss Mary, beer ret
73 & 75 I'razer & Co. ship
chandlers
74 Cdstom House,
A. C. Saunders r.n.r.
collector
75 & 73 Frazer & Co. ship
chandlers I
76 Dawson T. & Co. Lim. ship
chandlers
77 & 81 Maybury & Co.
builders' merchants
77 Lovell (C. Shaw) & Sons
Ltd. shipping agents
77 Pond Christr. coal shipper
78 Newport Screw Towing Co
78 Kamsland G. A. & Co.
shipping agents
79 & 80 Railway hotel, Joshua
Weeks
81 & 77 Maybury & Co.
builders' merchants
west side.
here is Canal ter
here is Dolphin st
84 Pugsley Thomas & Co.
Limited, ship chandlers
85 Gething Robert, jun. & Co.
ship brokers
85 Town Dock Otfices,
T. A. Eastwood, collectr
86 Jones (Fred) & Co. (New-
port) Ltd. ship brokers
86 Aadnesen & Dahl Limited,
ship brokers
87 Tir-Pentwys Co. Limited,
colliery proprietors
88 Caledonianp.H.Thos.Smith
89 Chilian Vice-Consulate, •
John W. Beynon, consul
89 Beynon T. k Co. Limited,
steam ship owners, &
Lloyd's agents
39 Gwatkin J. P. & Co. ship
brokers
90 James& Emanuel Limited,
colliery proprietors
91 Richmond p.h. Mrs. Mary
Ann Priest
... here is South Market s
92 Eagle P.H Miss Kate
Birkeland
93 Partridge, Jones & Co.
Limited, coal shippers
94 WiUiams Edwd. E. chrono.
meter maker
95 Twist Roger & Son, shif
chandlers
96 Williams Jonathan & Co.
colliery agents
96 Whittingham Wm.M.&Co.
ship brokers
97 Docks Branch Post
Office (Frederick W.
B. Southern, postmast r)
98 Budd & Co. Ltd. ship bros
99A, Mason MissKate,tobccnst
99 Kjelsen Bros. Lirailed,ship
chandlers
99 Danish Vice-Consulate,
Carl Kjelsen, consul
100 Alphonso Antonio, shpkpr
loi Begg M. J. & Co. Limited,
ship brokers
101 Pearson F. & Co. opticians
102 Wilkinson Bros, shipping
agents
103 Howe Frederick Richard &
Co. coal shippers
here is John st
104 Blaenavon Co. Limited,
ctiUiery proprietors [
104 Netherlands Vice-Con- ;
sulate (H. Chalinder
Evans, vice-consul)
104 Crumlin Valley Collieries
Limited (The) ;
104 G. W. Ky. District Goods
Manager's Office (J.
Bassage, manager) 1
104 George Jas. W., G.VV.R. |
trathc agent
i04Warom A. H., G.W.R.
goods superintendent
105 ThumasJ F.&Co shipbros
106 Hunter Wm.Chas.sohcitr
106 White Ernest, solicitor
106 & 107 Jones, Heard & Co.
Limited, ship brokers
Conference Line ol
Steamers (Jones, Heard
k Co. Limited, agents)
Peruvian Consulate
Honduras Consulate,
Wm. E Heard, consul
Belgian Vice-Consulate,
Wm. E. Heard, vic9-consl
Bolivian Consulate,
E. L. M. Heard, consul
Greek Vice-Consulate,
E.L.M.Heard,vice-consl
Russian Vice-Consulate,
Wm.E. Heard, vice-cousi
Finland Unofficial Consu-
lar Agent, A. W. Heard
loS Board of Trade k Mer-
cantile Marine Office,
N. R. Lewis r.n.r. supt
109 Shipwrecked Fishermen's
& Mariners' Society (N
R. Lewis R.N.R. hon.sec)
Masonic Hall
here is Rvperra st
no Masonic (The) p.h. Sam
Sutton
in Swedish Vice-Consulat
V\'m. T. Ford, vice-consul
I I iNorwegiaiA'ice-Consulate,
\\m. T. Ford, vice-consul
III Italian Vice-Consulate,
Atlilio Ch^aiitore, vi
consul
1 1 1 Portuguese Consulate,
B. C. do Amaral, consul
111 Hus<(CharlesH.)Liinited
ship chandlers
112 Jones Richard W. & Co.
ship owners
112 Brazilian Vice-Consulate,
Bonn H. Jones, vice-
consul
113 Vipond John & Co. Lim
colliery proprietors
114G0SS (Oliver) & Co. ship
chandlers &c
115 Vulcanp.H.C. T.Setterlunc
116 PardoeTliomas & Co Ltd,
steamship owners
here is Georr/e st
117 Jesseman W. &;Co. indis
rubber goods manufrs
118 Cory Bros, k Co.Limited,
coal exporters
118 Lloyd Evan&Co. ship bros
119 & 120 Shipping Federation
Limited (Newport dist)
121 Griffiths C. & J. & Co.
Limited, manufacturing
clothiers
122 Pyman, Watson & Co.
Limited, coal shippers
122 Newport Shipowners' As-
sociation
122 Lane Tom Moore,ship bro
123 Cory's Trading Co. Lt 1.
coal exporters
123 Cory John & Sons Ltd.
ship brokers
124 Newport Harbour Com-
missioners,
A. J. Phillips, clerk
124 Pilotage Board,
Edwin J.Summers,clerk
125 Wilks Thos.&Co.ship bros
129 London & North- Western
Railway Co.
John Thos. White, agt
130 Bernasconi P. & Co. ship
chandlers
131 Blow Wm. ship broker
132 Orders &Handford Steam
Ship Co. Limite 1
132 Barnett VVilfridJ.ship bro
here is .Mellon st
139 Watts, Watts & Co. Ltd.
ship brokers
143 Kerr James, shopkeeper
144 Lee Frank, hairdresser
NEWPORT. 137
145 Allen Arthur & Sons, gros
, John
146 Hope & Anchor p.h,
Harbottle
hereis Emlyn st...
147 CambndgeMrs. Elizabeth,
umbrella repairer
150 South Wales Tobacco Co.
(1913) Limited
St. James' Church
151 White Graham W.&Robt.
Graham, dentists
IS3 Little Edwd.S.Wra.dentst
157 Perman Edward si.s.i.
sanitary engineer
here is Bream pi
15S Public Libbary, Read-
ing Room, Museum k
Art Gallery
159 Johns R. H. Lim.printers
Pillar Letter Box
IS9A & 160 Alger R. k Sons,
electrical engineers
here is Llanarth la
166 & 183 & 184 Phil-
ps Wolfe & Sons, pawn-
1641
167
■ Llanarth st
172 Newport
Co-
operative Industrial
Society Liuiited
hen is Friars s(
174 Pan-Produce Limited,
provision merchants &
Avhobsale grocers
P. 0. Telephone Service
Customs & Excise Office
here is Austin friars
Back of Town hall :
Borough Controllers' Office
Cemetery Office
Police Office
Preece Wm. assistant re-
lieving officer for vagrants
for Newport Union
Police Office
Police Court Entrance
■ Skin
179 Wood John &Son a.s.a.a.
incorporated acconntnts
179 Principality Permanent
Investment Building So-
ciety (Newport branch)
(Harold Wood a.s.a.a.
agent)
180 Burcher Geo.grinderv dir
i3i Cook W. & k. Limited,
wliolesale clothiers
181 Mason G. J. &Co. mantle
manulacturers
182 Strong H. J. k Co. hard-
ware dealers
183 & 184, 164 to 166 rhillips
Wolfe &Sons, pawnbrkrs
185 Vict.iria Tea Co
186 Armstead George W. &
Co. g.-indery dealers
here i. Griffin st
187 Little Samuel & Co.tailors
i83 Narbett D. harness ma
1S9 k 190 Harris Ernest Ed-
win, furniture dealer
... entrance to Market hall ...
191 & 192 Williams & Davies,
193 Williams Edward T. re-
[94NancekievillEdwinJ.saddIr
, here is Market st
[95 Jacobs A. J. k Son,
pawnbrokers
195 to 198 Small Henry John,
fruit salesman
[99 Steam Packet p.H.Saraue!
John Motton
!oo Smith Sidney Geo. tailor
!ooA, Sansom Ivor, refresh-
ment rooms
201 ReiJerJsph.Jas.watch ma.
"Swalwell & Havard,archi-
tects
138 NEWPORT.
Dock strket— continued.
202 Lewis K. Clyde, Hour faeir
202 Shappard Arthur E. archt
20^ King's Head Tap p.h.
" lilackburn & Oi
Dolphin street, 46 Com-
mercial road.
! Matthews Edward, grocer
... litre is IVest Market ,'
6 & 7 Dolphin i.H. Thomas
Hawkins
18 Heaton Hv. Priddle, grocer
... here is I'ast Market s:
here is Dock St ...
68 Hockey Fredk. beer retailer
here is Duke St ...
76 Chapman Wm.Jas.shopkpr
84 liorchertChas.chmny swpr
86 Diivics Mrs. Anna Maria,
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly's
95 Sa
i Nicholas, shopkpr
Dos road, Barrack hill.
he-re is Canal st
1 3 Lennox William, grocer
here is Hopefield ...
Pillar LErrEB Box
Downing street, Liswerry,
12 Morris William, shopkeepi
37 & 39 Fellows Mrs. Martha,
draper die
Ibuokpool i-oad, Maindee.
SOITH SIDE.
1 Sturley Tom, boot repairei
4 Chardjas, sheet metal wrki
5 Cornlck Albert Saml. smith
0 Green Arthur, shopke-per
lure is Fair Oak ter
(ioif'KL Mketino Room
i() Puniitau John, insir.ijent
20 Kichards (ieo.Hy.ho.decrtr
32 Thomas Wm. plasterer
hereisr,„epl
40 Hands Miss Julia, cosli
44 Hathway Miss Liz;
teai her of music
47 Eaton Jas. hardware dealr
here is Bristol st
48 Abbott Mrs. Ellen, shopkpr
c;2 Pocofk William, decoratoi
Durham road, Maindee,
Constance street.
3 St. Julian's Unionist t
Conservative Club,
Council Schools
103 Wall Charles, grocer
here is ^Stafford rd ..
105 SymondsHyEdwd shpkpr
163 DickinsoiiFredk.bookbiidr
here is Oak st
16s Brake Mrs.Annie,midwfe
20, Agostini Mrs. Mary,
fried fish shop
10 Harding William George,
window cleaner
36 Webb Alfred Edwd.plumbr
Flesher, Millward & Co.
wholesale druggists
here is York rd
42 Johns Mrs. Lily, grocer
44 Brown Henry, shopkeeper
76 Peck Arthur, watch repr
94 Parsons Albt. Jn. boot ma
here is Orchnid st
96 Harris James, shopkeeper
St. Julian's Chdkch
here is Stafford rd
116 DowdenMrs.Lucy,shpkpr
Lowe Brothers, botanical
bre« ers
154 ClappMissEsther,drss.ma
166 Price & Sons, bakers
166 Newport Master Bakers'
& FiourMerchaiits'Assn.
C. J. Price, sec
East street, B.uieswell road.
27 Elliott Mrs. Rosa, grocer
Phillips & Sons Lim. brewers
( Dock Koad brewery)
....here is South Market st ....
here is Dolphin st
Baptist ('haikl
57 Watts Kiibl. Fredk. shpkpr
ertcoii rd
80 Ko
shpkpr
erlsMissBessi
here is Uonald
yi Phillips John, plumber
103 Tinker James, grocer
here i< Leicester rd
104 Simcnx Harry, butcher
114 Fishwick John D. grocer
here are Christclmrch
!•</ .f lair Oak uvea
115 H..ughton J. H. & Son,
drapers
1 19 Jones Edward F. boot me
120 Boyns Arthur, news agni^
136 Bruce William, grocer
137 Clements Hy. beer rotlr^
here is Maindee par
138 Star P.H. William Fowler
148 ii 149 Hurley R. & Sons
Lt<i.mineral water mnfrs
152 Fowler Miss Louisa,
dress maker
here is FairOaK ter
EasttTsk road,iCaerleon rd.
....here the railway crosses....
Anglo-American Oil Co. Ltd
here is Treyare st
here is Bond .tt
34 nil Mrs. Emma, shopkpr
25 .Mngfnrd Mrs. Matilda,
here is Riverside
lUl-TlST ClIAPRL
19 Purnoll Rev. Aug. [Uapt]
ly I'uniell (ieo. fnrii. removi
Williams Press Ltd. manu
lacturing stationers
5 James Mrs. Jane, shopkpr
lA, Williams Harry,upholstr
lA, Granville&Belton.engnrs
Ebenezer ter. 145 Dock st.
4A & 5 Holland Tiiomiis,
liKiging house
/5A, WainfurGeo. linlgng. hi
i8a, Xore Manufacturing Co.
clog makers
Sanders & Co. engineers
(Alslim works)
23 Lewis David Jn. insur. a^'l
Edward VII
Dodlsy street. Corporati
road.
5 Bray .Miss Annie, dress ma
5 Ramsay Miss Rose, teacher
of music
7 Webber Thomas, carpenter
«3 Hayes Miss Klizh. shopkpr
i*laistor (ieo. insur. agent
Langniaid Arth. (Aylwyn)
Whitehead Arthur James
(Silverdene)
MorganArth.I (Kingscroft)
Gould Edward Wvatt
(Elmlield)
Price Mrs. (Pontywain)
Miller Frederick Chorles
(Tynebolm)
Roberts Evan Noel (The
Galens)
Noot Stephen (Martlet wy)
Pell Arthur (Warneforl)
Morgan David 1!. (Head-
ingley)
John David Daniel (Bryn
Llwyd)
White Robt. G. (LillesUon)
Davies William (Ingomar)
Hunt Alfd.R.(GlanMena)
Allen Thos.Wm. (Hillside)
Ciceri Mrs. (Brunate)
Keene Percy C. (Clicllovi-
dene)
White Mrs (Ffynoiie)
Rowlands Mrs. (Penmaen)
1 Cooper F'rank Lyndon
2 Phillips Ivor L
Lloyd Evan (Bronwydd)
Ellis Jsph. G. ( Homestead J
Hyams Alex. (Shalom)
HigginsWm. ( Fronheulog)
■ Scott Thomas (Caedmiiir)
3 & 57 WainfurGeo. lodg.ho
SalvationAbmyBauracks
Thompson & Son, smiths
5 &6 Hicks Mrs. Nao.ui,
wardrobe dealer &c
7 Wallington Fredk.shopkpr
8 LoredayMrs.C wrdrbe.dlr
9 Hnckle George, shopkeepr
here is Dock st
27 Bryant William
29 Bailey Walter
31 Harrison James
33 Roden Mrs
35 Williams Miss
37 Willis James Henry
39 Fulton Mrs
41 Dallen Frederick
43 Barry Mrs
45 GritlithsMrs
47 Austin Albert William
... here is Marlhorouyh rJ ...
2 JonesRev.E.Rodk.(Presby>
4 Hicks Mrs
here is Rnyby rd
6 Keepin Miss Bessie, teacher
6 Keepin John
10 Johnson William
14 Wray Theodore, lum-
mercial traveller
16 Howolls John
20 Sheppard Reginald Walter
24 Pearce Victor
26 Wigmore William Joseph
28 Jones George Stephen
here is .Vethuen rd ......
30 Rees William
32 PuUin Reginald
34 Norman George
36 Vivian Mrs
38 Poole Herbert,
40 Newman Mrs,
43 Bull George
44 MoKeer George
46 Hriggs Ernest
Evans St. i62Shaftesbury st.
8 Holley Elijah, shopkeeper
here is Hewartson st
10 Venn Mrs. Alice, shopkpr
here are Henry, Hoskins
.y Wheeler sts
20 Bevan William, haulier
5 Griffiths William, ooa! dlr
S Porter Mrs. Susan, shpkpr
.her
■ Emlyn ier ,
Thomas Mrs. Elizh.shpkpt
3 & 14 BettsAlbt. Hy.grngrjr EveswellPark.St. John's rd.
Phillips Chas. I). engineei-jjg^bertThomis (Staunton)
&c. (Kmlyn works) Ijohn.on A. Carveth mk
Monmouthshire Ch.mKM ^^^^^ ,Uwenlyn)
of Agriculture (T. M. 's,„ail„.ood Arthur Henr>
Prosser,s'cKhmlynwrks) (i)o,,.coed)
Hinxman Wui. (Bryntirion)
HiiS'<ey George, c.inmecial
■ ■■■■Ifre i.« ( a,uu par traveller (Elstow)
Catho.ic Schools , ^^11 yg„ (Staddon)
. here tsChompson la .. jj^,j^,„ j^^^ Rosendale
I (,iet on JlrsHor. shopkpr Ki^hards Mrs. (Mt. Eveswell)
•■«:r:.'"'xJM •;■■■,■■■■ Pc"- Douglas (Mount
.»L..,ngMi;s.Maria,shpkpr, pleasant)
45 Steadman Caleb, shopkpr
47 Hewertson T.&Co.tobcn^lsl
49 Shute Mrs. Caroline, ward-
r. be dealer
49 Shute Chas. chimney s\v|)
50 Arnold Mrs.Elizh.dressma
i;2 Johnson Richd. boot repr
54 Baldwin Mrs. Elizabeth,
fried lish dealer
here is I'otheryill st
55 Jewitt John D. & Son, scale
makers
57 &. 3 Wainfur Geo. lodg. ho
58 Tellinif Elijah, boot maker
Preston avenue.
Tovey (Jeorije Humphrey
(Formosa)
Beeston Wm. J. (.'Selborue)
Davies Henry (Glan Cotlii)
Kjelsen Carl Chrislian(Norge)
Phillips Mrs. (Penderi)
Jones Arth. E. (Craig-y-Doii)
Stow Alfred ( Tamar cottage)
Duffell GerardFras.(Stapleis)
Williams Mrs. (St. Brieux)
Farrow l(fi!;inald (Europa)
Kerr Richd. B. (Kirriemuir)
avenue,, QlQQ road. Corporation
1 O'Leary Mrs
3 (Jrovcs George Edwa
5 Lyons Mrs
7 Braiind Mrs
9 Day Miss
here is Kuyby rd..
IS Richards Alfred
17 Barnes James
21 Smith Duncan
23 Stokes William
25 Davies William
here is liedford rd .
Thomas Mrs. (Rose hill)
Meggitt Geo. Teale (TheCliff)
Cayzer Mrs. (Croft Ambury)
Hall Henry (Cartref)
Cliffe Joseph (Rydai mount )
Eveswell street, Maindee,
230 Chepstow road.
8 Bradford Jas. genl. smith
II Marsh Mi»s Ivy, dress ma
i5tiarlandJohu&Sons,haulier»
here is Archibald st
Exeter rd. Merriott's pi.
3 Simpson M. house furnishr
Factory road. Mill street.
Newport Gas Co. (works en-
trance)
.here are Locke .sf. 4' Lucas st.
Cordes (Dos Works) Limited,
nail manufacturers
NORTH SIDB.
15 HosbonsKcv. John Richard
(vicar of St. Matthew's)
16 Hill Lieut. George W
17 Green Mrs
DIRECTORY.]
MUNMOl THSHIRE.
NEWPOR'l
139
1 8 Fowles Ed\vard Thomas :
19 Butterworth Thos. Stuart
20 Padden Mrs
21 Jones \Villiam,nurseryman
22 Clarke Misses
23 Uare-Havard Richard
24 Whitmore Samuel
25 Duckworth Peter
here U Albm-t men
80DTH SIDE.
34 Richards Wm.chimny.swpr
St.Joseph'sCatholicSchools
57 Finnis Thomas John, re-
gistrar ot births &c
58 Cattell J. wholesale confec-
tioner & . tea dealer
(Castle tea stores)
59 Foster Frank Edmond
60 Jones Thomas
69 Farmer John Lea.dairyran
Fair Oak terrace, Maindee,
109 Chepstow road.
WEST SIUB.
lA, Clarke Henry, hairdrssr
IB, GoBgh Charles, butcher
, here is Duckpool rd
12 Parker George, wine &
spirit merchant
13 Coote Ernest, ho. decorator
25 MatthewsWm.Jas.sbopkpr
here is Maindee par
31 Morgan Thomas, boot ma
here is Duckpool rd
32 Augustine Mrs. Mary, fried
fish dealer
I'aulkner road, Devon
I Keene Mi-s
a Cocks Oscar H
3 Jenkins Mrs. Mary
4 Wallen Samuel
5 Oliver Alexander
6 Bandey James Charles
7 .Samuel William
8 Williams SarauelDickinson
9 Uwyther George Ernest
Fields road, Pentonville.
Intermediate Schools
3 Wagstaff Johi
2 Frew William
3 Cliallis Charles
4 While Wilham
5 Jones Rev. Alfred Thomas
6 Simmonds Alfred D
7 Lloyd George Llewellyn
.... here is St. Mark's cr'es ...
8 Williams Rev. Thomas H
gHajman William H
10 Carter James
XI Harris Lionel
12 Boucher Charles
13 Barker Walter Hugh
24 Lees George
15 Tolson Henry Horton
16 Rees Frank
17 Thomas John
17A, Walters Mrs
J7B, Hughes Mrs
1 8 Rosser John
19 Higgison Frank
20 Rees Mrs
21 Williams John
21A, Murrow John H
here are St. Mark'
cres. ^ Alteryn rd
22 Colquhoun Robert S
23 Davies Cecil
here is Fields Park rd....
24 Caldwell Hugh
25 James Thomas
26 Ross David
27 Parkinson Miss
28 Blackall Walter Henry
29 Parlitt Henry Charles
30 Cunningham James
31 Lister Rev. Canon Thomas
32 Lewis William Lester '
33 Kendrick Mrs
34 Howell Osmond
35 Reed Charles Henry
36 Jones Frederick
37 Hammond Mrs
38 Jupp J. Francis
39 Brown Charles Henry
40 Ayliffe Charles
Surge Ralph
42 Ware Walter
43 J03 ce Ernest
Sansom Mrs
45 Evans Miss
46 Thornley Edward T
...here are Fields Park cres.
..f Edward I' /lav
atson Sir Thomas Edward
bart. J. p. (St. Mary's lodge)
Patterson Miss Isabel, private
school (Euville house)
Fields Parkav.Fields Pk.rd.
Willmett Reginald Ernest
(Fields cottage)
Moses Norman T. J. (The
Scott Frank (Lockerbie)
Maddock Percy Walter
(Lyndhurst)
Phillips Morgan(CefnCoch)
James Reginald (Chaceley)
James Fredk. (Bart«stree)
Hick Charles (Wydale)
23 Walford Francis
" Capper William James
(Fieldsdene)
Rey noldsThs.Hy . ( Lydstep)
Wilson Charles Henry
(Holmewood)
15 Watts Daniel
ThomasWm.Geo. (Lynton)
11 Arnold Arthur George
9 Jones Lionel S
7 Instance Mrs
5 Swash Frank Stanley
Jones Mrs. Tom(Waikato
DaviesDvd. Jn.( Llwynrhos
2 Ford William Stephen
4 Hope Arthur
6 Morris Arthur Charles
8 Pratt Stanley Arthur
10 Isaac Wilfred John
12 Ward Charles Frederick
14 Davies William
16 Pritchard John
Robjent Fdk.P. (Fields ho)
Fields Park ores. Fields rd
Pillar Lettfh Box
Scard Alfred (Elmswood)
Railton Thomas Hunter (Th(
Nook)
Battersby Francis Edward
(Ingleside)
Evans Mrs. (Rostrevor)
Blackburn William (Holly
Bank)
Morris Henry( Cedar lawn)
...here is Fields Park aven...
Newman AlbertA.(Penderyn)
James Alfred M. (The Fields)
Gale Wm. Hy. (Fields court)
BrewerCapt."Rennie(Colhugh)
MordeyThos Hy. (KingsAcre)
Evans Gordon (St. Briavels)
Thomas Bertie Pardoe
(Pardoeham)
Matthews John, (The Limes)
... here is Fields Park cres ...
Phillips Henry Percy
(Rosenhaui)
7 Rees William B. T
CuUimore A Ifd. (Deepdene)
Price Benjamin (Brondeg)
Bollon Frank (Ellesmere)
Brown Archbld.(Bellwood)
Fennell Mrs. E. (Brent
Knoll)
Jones John H. (Borrodaile)
5 Millar Leslie John
Winson Alfred(The Heath)
Brace Rt. Hon. William
M.p. (Devonfield)
Francis street, 10 Alma st
Jews' Syn-igocue
, here is Lewis st
8 Knight George, coal mer
Friars road. Stow hill.
3 WiUey Edward Herbert
2 Smith Henry
4 Jenkins Lewis Wilfred
6 Wauter Henry Constant
8 Burge Sydney (ieo. soir
10 Capel George Henry
12 Jones Harry George Herbt
14 Adams Albert Rice
16 Prosser William
18 Parkes Frederick
20 Lamey J ames Robt. Willi;
22 Parker William R. .S
24 Bownscombe Albert
26 James Francis
28 Stokes William George
30 Ryan Patrick Joseph
32 PuUin Charles
36 Edwards William
38 Jones Alfred Ernest
40 Calder Thomas Charles
42 Dunn Frederick H
44 Whittaker Howard
46 Scott Robert
BurtonHomes(al mshouses
Georgre st.7 Commercial rd.
WEST SIDE.
3 Castle Edward, shopkeeper
8 Buckley John, shopkeeper
here is Mellon st
Griffiths Caleb & Joshna &
Co. Lim. mfg. clothiers
26 Griffin Elijah, shopkeeper
Dock St. ,S- Granville st
28 Powell William, shopkeepr
34 Raines Mrs. Mar}',shopkpr
Granville la. west...
is Granville sq
40 Jenkins Augustus, grocer
Jesseman W. & Co. India
rubber goods warehouje
.. here is Granville la
E\ST SIDE.
63 Thomas Thomas, shopkpr
,. .here is New Rnperra st....
64 Watkins Wra. Hy. shopkpr
81 & 82 StokesJ.&Son,printeT3
Oibbs road, Beechwood rd.
SOUTH SIDE.
1 Hyde Josiah
3 Cleaver Wm. sen. journalist
5 Cleaver William, jun
7 Peaker Arthur
9 Coles Herbert
II Williams Harry
13 Beddard William
15 Roberts William
17 Williams Trevor
19 Williams Charles
21 Johns William Howell
23 Cowie George William
25 Andrews George William
27 Davies Kenvyn, comcl.trav
29 Monkley Chas. comcl. trav
31 King Harold Neale
33 Rees Treharne
35 Bacon Kev. J. Cologne
B.A.,B.D. [Presbyterian]
35 Morgan Mrs
37 Williams Richard
39 Spear Arthur James
41 Dodd Augustus
43 Eady Frank
45 Mahoney James
Skidmore Bernard
49 Wright Peter
EAST SIDE
8 Thomas Rev.S.D.[Baptist]
2 Parry William, insur. agt
here is Carey rd
14 Bell Richard
Slade Wintield Benjamin
22 Warner Harry, comcl. trav
J. Cecil (Corra Linn)
Fields Park road.Fields rd
Dawson Frdk.Geo. (Merlin)
Mclver Charles
Jones Benjamin Charles
(Penycoed)
Sutcliffe Oscar(Glynwood)
Evans Mrs. ( Deanfield)
Jones David
(Kemore)
Lewis Edward Clyde
(Fields Croft)
John Thomas (Rhianfa)
Hutchinson T. H. (The
Dingle)
Dawson Thos. (Craigside)
Meacock Walt.(Lorrimore)
Watts C!yril (Beverley)
Fox Geo. Hugh (Glannant)
Stanilorth Arthur William
(The Kloof)
Cooke P. Canning (Glan-
Liscombe Mrs. (Hollam)
Friars st.34 Commercial st
4 Beavan Matthew, sewing
machine dealer
6 Pope Walter F. printer
8 Heybyrne GarnetE.S.accnt
8 Scott George L. engineer
12 Heybyrne & Brown, insur-
ance brokers
12 Monmouthshire & South
Wales Permanent Bene-
fit Building Society
here is Bock st
18 Corporation Water Works
Bidder 1 24 Corporation Sanitary Yard
26 Weights, Measures & Gas
Meters Office(JohnChap-
lian Boyns, inspector)
Q-aer street, Waterloo road.
I Robinson Mrs. Emily,
shopkeeper
13 Watkins Mrs. L. shopkeepr
Gaskell st. Corporation rd
I Church Mrs. Eliza, shpkpi
10 Griffin Mrs. Ann, shopkpr
13 Kehmstedt Mrs. Sarah,
shopkeeper
Glebe street Wharf road,
[o NewmanMrs.Agnes,shpkpr
33A, Clarke George, rag mer
2 Starr Samuel, shopkeeper
Qloster place, Maindee,
Church road.
I Clements Miss Gertrude
E. greengrocer
;o Wright Robt. hair dresser
Gloucester chambers.
See Skinner street.
Godfrey rd.34ClythaPark rd.
I Arnold A. G. & Son,
sanitary engineers
1 Stout Herbert William
2 Smyth Mrs. Elizh. aparts
3 Smart Mrs. Harriet.aparts
4 Littlestone Jack
5 Childs Edward
7 Maggs Alfred
8 Gooding James William
9 Purvis John
;o Cook Miss E. tchr. of music
ti Baker William
, here is Faulkner rd
140 NEWPORT.
.AIONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Godfrey road — continued. ] 103 West Henry,
12 Morgan Owen Wilmott
L. R. c. p.&s.Edin.ph ysician
& surgeon
13 Nancekievill Edwin James
14 Davis William
15 Healey Mrs
16 Smith William Long
17 Haggett Frank William
1 8 Davies Mrs
19 Williams Charles
19 Morrice Frederick
20 Joyce Cecil
21 Nicholas Lt.Edwin Aubrey
32 Harrhy James William
23 Llewellin Isaac
24 Hayes Mrs
25 Evans Henry Chalinder
26 Cooke Edwyn
27 Scott Miss Mary M.B.,
ch.B. assistant county
medical officer
27 Howie Mrs. Mary Evelyn
M.B.jB.s.assistant county
medical officer
28 Campbell Mrs
2Q Fisher Frederick
3: Griffiths Rev. Alfred b.sc.
[curate of St. Mark's]
here an Fields ,-d. # V: '["^''f z^"
Gold Tops " '"'^M^?.
Wall Letteh Box
33 Skyrme Henry Amos T
34 Heybyrne Mrs
35 Richards Mrs
here is Serpentine rd..
36 Evans Mrs
105 Hadley Jn. Herbt. hautiei
133A, Skeet Wm. blacksmith
2 Parkin Edwin, plumber
Gordon street, Wharf road.
I Jones Mrs. Mary, grocer
here is Halsiead st
20 Jones Mrs. Annie, shopkpr
43 Goode Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
Grafton rd. Corporatioi
I Dimmack Robert
3 Jones Charles Henry
5 Gapper Tom
7 Cox Thos. Hy.channel pilot
here is Beresford rd
32 Frowd John E. ho. decrtr
Granville street. Dock st.
Warman H.A.ship&gen. smith
Clarke George, marine str. dlr
Griffin street, 26 High st.
: Shore George, beer retailer
Mar
all .
Gold Tops, Stanley road.
1 Smith Albert
2 Brogden Frank, teacher
of music
2 Thomas William
3 Murison Samuel
4 Jeremiah William Watts
5 Tassell William Henry
6 Pinnell Walter
here is Serpentine rd
St. Mask's Church
RoberU Rev. Isaiah m.a.
[viear]( St. Mark's vicrg)
8 Crinks Victor Adolphus
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.
Lond. surgeon
9 (Jeen Miss
10 Williams William Henry
here is Godfrey rd
11 Coulter Robert" J. b.a.,
M.ii. surgeon
12 Geen George j.p
13 White Mrs. Frances
14 Outfield Miss
15 Richards Reynold
16 I./ce Jn. AIM. m.b., f.h.c s.
Hdin. aural surgeon
17 Mitchell Alford Crosley
18 Gratte Charles Brooke
L.B.C.P.Lond., M.B.C.S.
Kng. physician & surgn
19 Greer William J. r.R.c.s k
L.n. C.P.I
20 Tilney Ernest
here is Serpentine rd
21 Mawson Arthur
32 UailUin Mrs. N. M
r Edv
! Will
Tredegar Estate Office (L,
Fo.sler Slcdmnn It J. I.
Stornir, at;ents)
Tredegar's ( Lord ) Agricul-
tural Show (L. Foster
Stedman, sec)
Goodrich crescent, 43 to
105 Malpas road.
Linton Krolhers, engineers
& machinists
Je«ell William & Sons,
builders & joiners
1 Morris Thomas, haulier
here is Dock si
3 Sheppard John, fruiterer
4 Bere Herbert Geo. grocer
5 Collingbourne John, btchr
6 ClarkeGeo.&Sons,salt mers
Capper & Co. wholesale
grocers &c
7 Griffin p.h. Edward Hal
9 Rawden Mrs.H.diningrms
10 Sanders John Fras. grocer
Halsteadst. Corporation rd.
31 Selby Arthur, shopkeeper
57 Bell Henry & Son, hauliers
Hamilton 3t. Corporation rd.
24 Church Thonrias, shopkpr
Handsworth street. Cor-
poration road,
(ireenland's Laundry
Harrhy st. Cambrian road.
Crows chambkbs :
Surveyor of Taxes Office,
Stanley C. Appleby,
District No. i
John R. Taylor, District
No. 2
R. D. Underbill, Newport
A (quarterly assess-
ments)
Page (Ernest)&Lister,archtcts
Joyce (Ernest) & Co. Ltd.
wholesale news agents
Harrow road, 70 Corpora-
tion road.
3 Edwards Charles
5 George Charles Edward
7 Jones Mrs
9 Wright George Thomas
1 1 Lewis Frederick James
JordanE.C'.iSon,contictrs
13 Warloys Rowland Hill
15 Hilhnan John
17 Jones Tom
19 Small Henry, channel pilot
a I Clissitt Cyrus Thomas
23 Parsons Mark
25 James Kees
27 Walkins Mrs
29 Prondergiist Patrick
31 Bullock Frank, master
mariniT
here is Bedford rd
33 Bown Byron, confectioner
35 Shearer Alfred
37 Thomas Stephen
39 Thomas Herbert
[ Barrett Arthur E. travel-
ling draper
J Parfitt Frederick Charles,
builder & contractor
! Dark Alfred Edwd. painter
^ Knight Daniel
) Swales Stanley
> Messam Abram
> Thomas Henry
.... here is Rugby rd
! Harrington Mrs
[ Jones Thomas
> Ewings Percival
! Hankins Edward
) Collett Mrs
I Foster Joseph
^ Coles Mrs
> Jones Henry Edmund
I Logan John
.... here is Bedford rd
> Shewring Jsph. sign w
: Sevenoaks Harry
[ Wise Reuben
i Thomas Mrs
I Nicholls George
) Morgan Mrs. Annie, dress
maker
: Thomas Archibald
[ Thomas Mrs
i Norris Edward William
t Brennan Arthur
I Wynn Robert Thomas
, here is Marlborough rd
Havelock street. Stow
hill to North street.
4 Whelan Mrs. Elizh. shopkpr
Presbyterian Chapel
McGinn John F.R.c.s.Edin,
physician & surgeon
Hawthorne avenue, Chep-
stow road.
Moss Albert (Williton)
Bailey William (Sunnyside)
Greenland Wm. (Burghclere)
Frost Thorburn (Blairgowrie)
Keen Reginald (Lorraine)
Freeguard Jsph. (Shenstone)
Grindrod James (Redcroft)
Wright Arthur (Hawthorns)
Bell Herbert, commercial
traveller (Hawthorns)
Hancock Mrs. (Oakfield)
Henry street, Wyndham St.
hereis Eva'nsst
Richards Thomas,chimney
sweeper
Whittaker Mrs. R. dressma
98 Wetter Alfred, boot repr
Jriftiths Mrs. Sarah,
shopkeeper
Hensou st. Cromwell road
Lewis William, shopkeeper
Herbert street, Cardiff rd.
here is Cli/ilui crts
5 Trump James J. painter
here is Mountjoy rd
5 Rosser Thos. wheelwright
here is Alma st
6 Morgan Jn. Hy. beer retlr
o & 31 Maternity Nurses'
Home (Sister K. L.
Mogridge, matron)
Richards Clifford, coal
merchant (Thorn villa)
SOUTH SIDE.
hereis Prince ,t
4 Lewis Mrs.Martha,drcssraB
3 JenkinsFredk.bouse decrtr
4 La« less Mrs. Helen, grocer
here are Manchester ^
Bristol its
Shimell Chas. motor car propr
.here is Church rd
north side.
St. Matthew's Church
hire is Liverpool st
37 Hereford Arms hotel, John
Logie
United Methdt. Chapel
here is Exeter st
Hodge Edward, horse dealer
Salvation Army Hall
Hewertson st. Wyndham st.
I Albretch Mrs. A.shopkeepr
5 Cooper Harris, shopkeeper
here is Evans st
73 Roberts Mrs. S.irah, shop-
keeper
85 M'ookey Mrs. Eliza,shpkpr
Hig-h street, i Dock street.
3 Old Green hotel, Frank
Alford
4 Peters Mrs. Frances, re-
freshment rooms
5 Smith Albert, chemist
6 Dowdall Harry, beer retlr
7 County Club,
Lt.-Col.H.A. Moore, sec
King's Head hotel, Black-
burn 8; Co.
..here is Carpenters' Arms la..
9 Dobell John & Co.Limited,
wine & spirit merchants
10 Phillips Herbt.hairdrssr.&c
to Sheehy JohnJas.comsn.agt
10 Burman H. & Co. tailors
lOA, Wautcrs Henry, confctnr
11 Fennell E. & Sons, fish-
mongers & fruiterers
Arcade chambers :
Dura Limited, photoitraphers
Francois Madame, ladies'
here is Market arcade
Lewis Frank & Son, solrs
Griffiths Harold & Co.
insurance brokers
Goodyer Percy, engraver
Richards Gwilym, teacher
of singing
Simpson John Henry, dis-
trict supt. of the Provi-
dent Association ot
London Limited
Griffiths H.E.artfcl.tth.ma
Hearts of OakAssur.Co.Ld.
(T. W. Davies, dist.supt)
12 & 13 Evans W. E. & Co.
Lim. boot makers
14 South Wales Argus Ltd.
newspaper proprietors
5 & 15A, Keene Charles Ed-
ward, tobacconist &c
6 Dean John Henry, tailor
7 & 18 Bunch ot Grapes p.h.
David McDougall
ig Liiwlor E. P. Limited,
house furnishers
D Lovell G.F.&Co.confectnrs
0 Burridge Seaton, hairdrssr
1 Old Ship p.h. Fred Chave
here is Market st
22 Western Mail Limited
22 Williams William.coUector
of taxes (quarterly
assessments)
32 Iron & Steel Plant Co-.
machinery agents
^2 Western Navigtn. Coal Co
22 Rees Eric f.r.m.s. optician
City Tailoring Co
23 & 26A, Samuel H. Limited,
jewellers
23A, Stead & Simpson Limited,
boot makers
23 B, Lloyd &Yorath Limited, •
brewers & wine & spirit
merchants &c
here is an entrance to
Market hall
24 Bland A. W. & Sons Ltd.
retieshment rooms
34A, Esdaile Alfred J. optician
24B, Smith Mrs. A. outfitter
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
25 Clarkes' Cash Chemists 45 Newport k South Wales
(South Wales) Limited , Wine & Spirit Co. Lira
26 Simmoiids Alfred, hosier 46 True-Forin Boot Co. Ltd
26A, Samuel H. Ltd. jen'ellerS|47 Williams & Daries.drapers
McFarlane Alexander, 48 Watkins Provider, jun.
draper (Griffin chmbrs) fancy repository
here in Griffin st 49 Grreyhound p. H.Geo. Carter
Kelvin ciumbers: '5oMHynards Limited, eonfrs
Atkins & Co. estate agents
27 Cecil & Co. Ltd. drapers
27A, Style & Mantle, costmrs
28 HallEdwd.&SonsLtd.gros
WmcHESTKti CHAMBERS : outHtters
Nicoll Stuart, artificial: Greenland (reorge P. photo-
teeth maker | graphic material dealer
Akers Herbert, engraver ] Marks & Spencer Ltd. b.»zaar
29 Burn Fred Limited, tailors Mercantile chambers :
30 Cash k Co. boot makers 51 Jones Geo. & Co. iron mers
30 Hillman John, house agent [51 Glass Anlrew, enj^ineer
30 Sunday William A. & Co. 51 Bell Harcourt P. engineer
Limited, woollen mers ; ProvidenlClothing&Supply
30 Theosnphical Society(New- 1 Co. Limited
port Lodge), 51 Phillips, Griffiths & Co,
E. Jenkins, seci Limited, colliery proprs
30 Minerva Mutual Money 51 Griffiths iJarry D.iron mer
Society (J. A Head, sec) 51 Taylor J. Godfrey,
30 Homan Bruca, artificial | chartered accoiiniimt
toeth manufacturer 51 Joyce & Sons (Newport)
3i&32Hodges&Sons(Clothiers) Limited, stationers
Lim. outHtlers j
Barclays RankLimited, 52 Joyce & Sons (Newpjil)
F. P. HorJen, man I Liraite ', drapers
here are Skinner St. if 153 Ewias' Itestaurant, eon-
Bridge st , fectioners & pastry cooks
National Provincial&UnKin 54 Tredegar Arms hotel,
Bank of England Limited | Philip Carter
(Wra. T.Duke-Hilliams, |S5 Lawson D.artihel.teeth
manager) : 56 Newport Cine;na (Newport
34 Bowen Sydney Morgan, Electric Theatre L
tobacconist I proprietors)
35 Cordey's Stores Lim. grcrs'... here is Station approach
36 Lloyd h Co. Ltd. costmrs 1 Keene Chas. Edwd. tbccnst
School of Art,
E. J. Haskins, principal
Spencer Charles F. a.s.a.a.,
o.LS., accountant
i-man W. H. & Co.
3tal brokers
Benson Charles Victor,
bi Hard saloon
37 Williams Walter Henry
^thereps. of the late)(C.
R. Williams), wholesale
wine & spirit merchants
38 Barter J. & Co. tailors
38 A, Donegal Tweed Co. tailrs
38 Peglers' StoresLtd. g'oeers
Monmouthshire C
( Harold Wood, sec. )
(Savoy buildings)
Monmouthshire War Agri-
cultural Executive Com-
mittee( L.Arth. Williams,
sec. & finance officer)
58 Bland A. W. & Sons Ltd.
39 FuUerChas.artficl teeth maj confectioners
39 BlrtUe Wm.Fredk photgphrjsg Biircham C. H. gentle-
39 & 40 Masters & Co. j men's outfitter
(Clothiers) Limited , Head Post Office, Ex-
40A, Baker & Manhire Ltd. press DeliverYjParcel
drapers PobT&TELEPUONE Call
41 Habershon, Fawckner & Office, Frederick G. ]{,
Co. architects ■ Loyns, postmaster
41 Maypole DairyCo. Limited, [ Iiere is Thomas st
butter factors Corn E.tchange, B. C
42 Oliver George, boot maker ; Jones, hon. sec
43 Taylor E.G.&Sons
Carlton chambers :
Pillinger Henry J. & Co.
stock brokers
6 Thompson Cuthbert F.
mechanical engineer
II Walters Stanley tj. auctnr
11 London Guarantee &
Accident Co. Ltd. (A.
Hayes, dist. inspector)
12 Pulsford Thomas H. tailor
18 Wagstaff Jn. H. chiropodist
19 Pugh Alfred E. accountant
22 Sjkes Joseph, solicitor
24 Meacock Walter & Co. ac-
countants
25, 29 & 30 BadmanBrothers,
colliery proprietors
26 Francoinbe, Wintle & Co.
builders' merchants
27 Caldwell Hugh M i.M.E.
mining engineer
28 Humphrey W. G. & Son,
oil merchants
31 Watts W. & Co. electrical
engineers
33 Mahoney T.O.K.B.s.author
44 Kirapton Fredk. J. hosier
... here is Newport arcade ..
4SA, Florida Wiu. Hy.jewelle
63 Davis.Lloyds& Wilson, solra
63 Monmouth Unionist A
sociation (Major C.
Davey, sec. & orga
izing agent)
63 Soldiers & Sailors Help
Society (Major C. F
Davey, county sec)i
63 Stevens Ltd. Dutch cafe
liryantA.&Sons.ho.frnshrs
COLNTY CHAMBERS :
Parlo Alfred, ladies' tailor
65 Hardmg&Co accountants
' "ing Harold Ne;de, eol-
lector of taxes
66 & 6; Whitfields, la
tailors
King's chambers :
National Benefit Assurance
Co Ltd.(S. J.Clemo, supt
Blackborow Francis, colliery
agent
Power Estate Office (The)
(Chas. Albert Miles, agent)
Miles Charles Albert,
& estate agent
.Morgan, Francis, Stantc
Parnall, solicitors
Scottish Legal Assur
Society (J. Lloyd, branch
manager)
Hill St. 136 Commercial St.
Tradesmen's Hall
'ED Methodist Chapel
68 Price L. & A. milliners
69 Redshaws Ltd. milliners
;o Robjent F. P. 4 Co. stiwk
& share brokers (Impe-
rial chambers)
70 Parsons&Jollitfe,F.'s.r.c.A.
chartered accountants
(Imperial chambers)
Monmouthshire Evening
Post
70 .Monmouthshire Weekly
70 Football Post
(Off; Outfield & Frost,agricul-
tural implement a.-ents
... here ii Shaftesharji st
1 & 73 Griffiths H. & Sons,
outHtters
2 & 73 Shaftesbury Hotel
(Mrs. H. Davi;s)
3 Shaftesbury Restaurant
(Mrs. H. Uavies)
4 L\\'tronce Bros, hosiers
5 Davies & Sons (Newport)
Ltd. tailors
76 Commercial Training
Schoo , Mrs. W. Norris
principal
77 Pearl Lite Assurance d
Ltd. H. Hill, dist. mngr
77 Hall John, tool dealer
.... here is the Usk bridyt
78 Jay's Furnishing Stores
(Western) Ltd. complete
house furnishers
79 Fletcher J. Kyrle Limited,
antique dealers &c
80 Singer Sewing Machine Co,
Limited
80 Howells Harry H. solicitor
80 Hand in Hand Permanent
Money Society,
S. J. Jones, sec
81 Broomfield & Co. accntnts
81 Newport (Mon.) Citizens'
Guild of Help
81 Savery Percy E.typewriter
dealer
3 1 Southall & Co.
publishers
81 Salisbury Mrs. k. L. china
&c. dealer
82 Fox G. & C. ophthalmic
opticians
82 Booth Miss Flora, type
writing office
83 Taylor Ernest Watts.outfit
i4 Godfrey & Co. Ltd. piano
warehoase
Castle chambehs:
Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd
A. E. Webb, supt
Sliibko Abraham, tinai
Newport Women Citi
Association, Mrj. E.
Poole, organizing sec
Newport & Mon. Camera
Club, J. Smith, hon. S'c
Murray & Co. (Bristol) Ltd
wholesale clothing manfrs
Croft Albert, tailor
... here is Screw Packet rd ...
Newport Builders' Supply
Limited (Bangor wharf)
Nicholas & Co. Lim. 'imb
merchants (Baltic wharf)
Pitt T. farrier, Baltic wharf
Higibury chambers.
Sec SsiNvs-! stbeet.
Ivor st
Welsh Congrebational
Chapel
3 Shewringjames,sign writr
..here are I'ictoria rd. iS; pi...
3 Roberts Arthur
4 Dando Miss Lj'dia, dress
maker
0 Pitman Mrs
1 Jenkins Benjamin
24 Richards .Miss E. costumr
25 White Mrs
26 Marks Mrs. John, tailor
35 Newport Liberal Associ-
ation, Thomas Silas
Hopsfield, Dos road.
I C imfieldFred.boot repairer
Pillar Letter Bo.t
St. .Mark's ^Iission Room
Hoskins streat, Pu^'sley St.
. hert
Hubert rjad, St. J.i;i,.n',s
avenue.
1 Ku-by Jame.s, budJer
7 (rlass Andrew
9 Robins George Henry
13 Sweeting Harold
15 Harding Thomas John
2 Hackett Ernest H
4 Stephens Christopher Thos
6 Bartlett Geo. piano tuner
Ifton streat, Liswerry.
2 Edwards Miss Ivy.shopkpr
4 Bale Edward, fried fish dlr
15A, James Mrs.Ellen.shpkpr
19 Bate Edward, shopkeeper
Jackson placa, Albert aven.
4 Price Mrs. Agnes, midwife-
south-east side.
43 Homfray Arms P.H. Evan
Edmunds
45 James William, shopkeepr
here is Potteril ter
99 DunnMrs.SarahA.confotnr
NORTU-WEST SIDE.
38 James Mrs. Elizabeth, fried
fish dealer
40 Williams Mrs. Mary Ann,
shopkeeper
here is Potterii ter
42 Johns Johi, grocer
62 CadoganMrs. D.shopkeepr
74 Jones Mrs,Har,iet,shopkpr
94 Govigh .Mrs. Ellen, shopkpr
Jef&ay street, Wharf rd.
34 Jones Mrs. Gertrude.shop-
kceper
34A, Snuplex Firelighter Co
Jenkins street. Corpora-
tion road.
Orb Working Men's Club
(The) (A. E. Pngh, sec)
17 Spruce Isaiah, shopkeeper
John street, East Market st.
Star hotel, Mrs. Agnes
Georgina Watkins
here is IFinmill st
Jones street. North street,
t Evans Thos. E. hairdressr
37 Vokins William, grocer
33 Daymond Sidney Win. gro
40 Daymond Sidney William,
f.iniitnre dealer
45 James .Mrs. Bella, shopkpr
142 NEWPORT,
J-onction rd. 20 Caerleon rd.
I Butlin Thomas.amusement
caterer
g Walsh John, grocer
1 1 Samuel Henry, boot repr
Keene street, Cromwell rd.
I Eaves Mrs. Sarah.shopkpr
Kelvedon street, Cor-
poration road.
Newport Electro Plating Co.
(The), brass, iron & steel
polishers & platers
Williams Jas. Henry,contrctr
Kelvin chambers.
See High street.
Eensingrton grove, 187
Chepstow road, Maindee.
Kensington place, Main-
dee, 175 Chepstow road.
SOUTH-WEST SIDE.
1 Dauncey Fredk. Stephen
1 Dauncey Reginald A
3 Kent Tom Horace
5 Howe Reginald
5 Thomas Rev. David
6 Lloyd Misses
7 treach Mrs
8 Petty Arthur, Board of
Trade inspector
9 Stacey Mrs
50 Gates" David
51 Mansfield James John
712 Brewer Charles Claridge
13 Jones Ivor
14 Perry Mrs
15 Tysoe Alfred
16 Lawrence Mrs
17 Whitcutt Albert
18 Barlow Mrs
19 Watchman John S
20 Garth Edward
21 Richards Miss Sophia J.
private school
22 Nash Norton
23 Riley John Thomas
24 Grower Charles Edmund
25 Huggett Ronald CuUimore
26 Southern Frederick Wm.
■27 DaunceyKrederick Herbert
, here is Church path
a3 Cullum James
29 Hond William Thomas
30 Hurpitt Harry Reginald
M.D. physician & surgn
31 Jonps Jenkin
32 Price John
33 Frost Calvin
34 Searle Alfred
NORTH-K.\ST SIDB.
here is Ottklunds rd
I'eart Frederick Willis (Lox-
hore hou.se)
Lloyd W. J. (The Oaklands)
Halford Frank T. (Cefn Pare)
St. John's Chuhch
Pillar Lkttkr Bo.x
here is St.. John's rd
yj Gwyther ('harles
38 ProBser Thomas
39 Saunders Samuel R
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
King street, Cardiff road,
Townsend .lames George
(King's vale house)
King's chambers.
See High street.
Kingsmill ter. Tunnel ter
2 Ucakin Albert
3 Hodgkinson Allen
6 Harris Mrs
7 Davies Thomas
8 Williams William
9 Watkins Reginald James
0 Mullins James
1 Jones William Edward
Kirby street, Alma street.
I Colwill John & Son, bldrs
Lawrence hill, Chepstow rd.
Kerslake Mrs. (Walden)
Parnall Robert Herbert Boyd
(Glanmor)
AnningWm. J. p. ( Hatherleigh)
Leicester road, Maindee,
98 Duckpool road.
1 HackettMiss
here is Aiinesley rd
4 WoodBeld John W. R
5 Reed Mrs
6 Hall Mrs
9 Leveson William Arthur
10 Plaisted John Henry
11 Lewis Eiwin
here is Morden rd
12 Price Mrs
13 Lloyd John
14 Rabett Reginald Charles
15 Hill Charles
16 Brundrett George
17 Poole James *
18 Lewis William Edward
19 Snelling Reginald
20 Jones Samuel
21 Gunnell Mrs
Popham Harry, baker
9 Tetley Mrs. Mary.midwife
Lewis st.i69Commercial rd.
3 Wilkins Arthur Edward,
plasterer
2 Bernier Alfred, shopkeepr
30 Pope William, builder
here is Charlotte si
27 Ellis Alfd. Jn. upholsterer
44 Luxton Anstis, painter
57 Mahy John Fredk.shopkpr
here is Kirly si
88 Punchard Wm. G.shopkpr
94 Cusk Harry, upholsterer
102 Shyne Michael, beer retlr
here is Charlotte st
1 1 1 Flanders James, carpcntr
III Flanders Mrs. J. shopkpr
here is Francis si
SOUTH-EAST SIDE. j
1 Stock R. butcher |
29 Raekham Mrs.M.A.shpkprj
here is Pattern ter I
35 Hanson Mrs. Florence
Mary, shopkeeper
55 Hooper Elijah Fredk.confr
59 Price Mrs. Ann, shopkpr
NORTH-WEST SIDE.
here is Voiiery ter
28 Matthews Chas. P. grocer
64Sheppard Mrs. E. midwife
74 Lewis George, .shopkeeper
Linden road, .Somerton rd.
2 Cain Arthur
...here is Hawthorne itvenue...
I Taylor Charles Skidmore
3 Drake Walter
5 Cot trill George Thomas
7 Taylor Albert Edward
9 Bagnell Isaac
n Pugh George
13 Adams George
15 Lander Francis George
17 Millward Albert
19 Williams William
...here is Hawthorne avenue...
Liscombe st. Cromwell rd.
7 Painter John, shopkeeper
17 Kitson Robert, shopkeeper
Liswerry road.
Dent John, fanner
Burch Thomas Crothal (The
Ferns)
Thomas Frank, coal dealer
(Springfield)
... here the railway cToises ...
Wall Letter Box
Evans Mrs. Matilda, farmer
(Liswerry house)
Lewis Harry, frmr.(TheElms)
Thomas Mrs. Susan, farmer
(Jesmine house)
Thompson Thomas, fanner
(Liswerry farm)
Mogford William, Liswerry
hotel
Livingstone pi. Maindee,
86 Chepstow road to Glebe st.
2 Colwell Mrs. Kate, drssma
6 Elson William, hairdresser
1 2 Lee JaiTies, tiler
here is Speke st
34 Powell S. & Sons, coal mers
35 James Miss Annie,dressma
4S S-jnds John, feather dressr
Llanarth street, 41 Com-
mercial street.
3 Perry Harry, beer retailer
4 Lewis Jas. Leon, hair drssr
5 & 6 Newport Co-operative
Industrial Society Lim
here is Dock st
7 Dickson & Sons,pawnbrkrs
15 to 19 & 25 to 31 Howell
Thos. H. Lim. iron mers
here is Union st
22 Gatfield Miles, shopkeeper
here is Emlj/n ter
23 Lloyd William, grocer
24 Maclean Mrs. C. shopkpr
25 to 31 & 15 to ig Howell
Thomas H. Lim. iron
merchants
hereis Onion st
32 Llanarth Estate Ollice,
E. L. Lyne, agent
32 Lyne Ernest L. mining
33 Butcher M
shopkeeper
here is Dock ,«(
39 Vacara Mrs.Margaret,fried
fish shop
41 O'NeillThos. refrshmt.rms
42 Gibb Wm. James, fruiterer
Llandaff street, Waterloo
road, Cardiff road.
1 Corner Henry
2 Abraham Mrs
Llanthewy road, Clytha
Park road.
2 Maybury John
4 Ramsay George
6 Gould Mrs
8 Vranch Edwin John
.......here is Brynyu-pn rd
10 Osmar Stephen
12 Phillips John
14 Stowe George
16 Barman Louis
18 Hayes Hodson
20 McKinnon John Henry
24 Forsyth Mrs
26 Jacobs Mandel
28 Sadler Joseph, comrcl.trav
30 Southoy Clarence Victor
^2 Bezant Anthony Rolph
34 Baker William Ed»ard
36 Traylor William James
here ts Spencer road
llAi-TisT Chapel
38 Hrown James P
I Hellyer Ernest
! (Jrant William J
. Morgan Ernest E
, Williams John B
Storer Sidney
I Bibby William
Vivian Miss
Anthony Isaac John
Ford Miss
Roderick George
Freeguard James F. baker
Kyles David
I Cullum Miss
Young Andrew
. Richards Mrs
Watkins Alfred James
I Morris Edward Shepard
Oakley
Stiles Charles
. Buckingham Samuel
I Porter Mrs
Pobjoy John Joseph
James Thomas
Jacobs Mrs
; Groves John F'rancis
Jordan Mrs
, Willis Charles
Henry Miss
1 Smith Frank L
Taylor John Richard
' Evans Mrs
fJreenway George
1 Coward Mrs
; Hammer Henry
■ Bull George B
I Alger Frances Joseph
Foot Mrs
I Storrar David M
■ Edwards Wm. E. l.r.a.m.
teacher of music
,... here is Spencer rd
Hartley Everett J.r
1 Masters George
i Reece Miss
' Jacobs Leslie
I Compton Edward Charles
Winter Edwin
I Williams Harry Spencer
; Hiscott Frederick
Snewin H. Percival
I Boyns John C
Evans Mrs
1 Collins Sydney
Pearse Miss
Williams Penn
1 Price Miss
Roberts Albert Ernest
1 Walters Stanley G
I James James Andrew
• Kelly Harry
Williams Rev. Thomas
[Baptist]
Llanwern street, 161 Cor-
poration road.
3 \\'illiams Sidney,insurance
36 Walker William,travelling
draper
56 Ulett Charles, decorator
60 Davis Miss E. a.l.c.m.
teacher of music
Lloyd street, Liswerry.
Whitbread & Co. Limited,
brewers
Lloyd's Bank chambers.
Llwynderi rd. Oakfield rd.
I Vaughan MalcolmWallace
3 Hudson Robert Coates
5 Pritchard Mrs
7 Bath William James
9 Morgan Frederick Herbt
1 1 Smith Charles Emerson
10 Deacon Frank Foster
12 Russell Walter
14 Carter Frank Adams
DIRECTORY.]
Locke street, Queen's hill.
here is Rose st
8 Leo Mrs. Edith, shopkpr
L>ondon street, Maindee,
87 Chepstow road.
SOUTH SIDE.
Corporation yard
here is Exeic st
II Rennolds G-eorge, coal mer
25 Palmer Sidney Ernest,
grocer
here are Liverpool Si-
Manchester streets
NOBTH SIDE.
CONOREGATlON.tL ChAPEL
Emmanuel Men's Institute,
W. J. Barnett, hoii. sec
he}'e is Exeter st
26 Dyer Carey, plumber
28 Light Wm. Henry, saddler
38 Saunders Eric, boot repr
44 Thorogood Arthur, coon
mercial traveller
liUcaa street. Queen's hill
25l''ortune Ira Herbt. plumb
30 Chappell Mrs. Annie,
shopkeeper
Lyue rd.164 Shaftesbury st.
Branch Reading Room.
William Foote, caretaker
5 t^ereday sirs. Caroline,
dress maker
10 Pearce Mrs. Alice, shpkpr
16 Sleeman Wdliam, gi-ocer
here is Edirin si
17 Durrant Mrs. Sophia,
shopkeeper
30 Regan M.secndhd.furii.dll
32 Cleverly Alfred, boot repr
All Saints' .Mission Ho
Magor st. Corporation rnad.
2 Bloor Mrs. Elizh. shopkpr
59 Hancock Mrs. Florence,
Maindoe pirade, 130 Duck
pool road.
NOUTH-WEST SIDE.
here are Fair Oak ter.
<^ Albert aven
SOUTH-EAST SIDE.
22 Williams John Arthur,
teicher of masic
34 ICodivay KrodU. ho. decrt
36 (i.eeuw.iyJ^^Son.builders
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWrtiRT.
143
10 & 112 Dimond William,
beer retailer
44 Parsons RobertJames,gro
here is Pant rd
Tunnadine Henry, brick ma
LEFT SIDE.
Reed CharlesHenry.builder
Meredith Mrs. Emma,grcr
35 Parkin Edward & Son,
sanitary engineers
37 Littlejoiies James, painter
fDavies Joseph, grocer
\ Tows Sl-b-Post&.M.O.
( Office
Evans John G. draper
43 Howells Harry, greengrocr
. here is Goodrich cres
Crindau Constitutional
Club, Wm. J. Voyle, sec
53 Woodward Jas. shopkeeper
Presbyterian Chapel
Phillip? Mrs. .Annie, grocer
77 Hermann Mrs, Theodocia,
dress maker
91 Sweet Walt. John & Co,
cycle agents
105 Taylor John, shopkeeper
Poole George Thomas,
lime burner
Manchester street, Main-
dee, 9 Prince street.
here is Hereford st
19 Edwards Wm. news agent
38 Nutt Mrs. Ethel, shopkpr
57 White Geo. Hy. confectnr
Manley road, Risca road.
I Coakham Geo. carpenter
3 Bird Walter
4 Williams Evan Jones
5 Wansbrough Ernest J. M
6 Cole Misses
14 Hughes John
Marion street, Pill,Jamesst.
SOl'TH-KAST SIDE.
Redman James, shopkpr
Kite Charles, shopkeeper
NOUTH-WEST SIDE.
... here i< Potteril ter
iw.iyA»i. So
.ms EJ^ar
Malpas road, continuation
of Shaftesbury street.
RIOHT SIDE.
KiiiE Alarm
2 Hantield Walter, boot ma
Cbindau Gospel Hall
2A,U7,jellMrs,J-arah,fruiterer
2B,Watkins James, butcher
2C, Bere Herbert Geo.groce
2D, Lea Fredk. Jas. chemist
4 Jones Edward, boot maker
4 Atwell Mrs. Mary,news agt
6 Mill ingtonArthur Will am,
glass & china dealer
14 Stacey Herbert, hair drssr,
18 Cock Miss Grace, draper
20 Kirby Bros. & Davis, tailors
24 Ryland Frederick, boot ma
30 Brewer Bros, butchers
32 Thomas Alfred, grocer
here is Redland rd
34 Morris Llewellyn, grocer
50 Thistlewaite Mrs. Lucy,
dress maker
here is Prospect St. ij
Brynylas rd
108 Grittiths Mrs. Elizabeth,
EAST SIDE.
1 & 3 Gait Mrs.Walter.hosier
5 Silly & Son, watch makers
7 Cattell John, confectioner
9 & II Trace Ltd. paint &c.
merchants
13 Smith John, china dealer
15 ii 17 VVatkins Joseph,
whole ale & retail gnicei
WEST side.
2 Taylor Sidney, tobacconist
4 Sully Misses, fancy repos
6 Dennis Miss Nellie, florist
8 Phillips Brothers, hosiers
10 Phillips Brothers, hatters
[2 Gunii Albert, grocer
14 & 16 Richards Reynold,
refreshment rooms
Market hall. Dock street.
Barrow David, manager
1 Gibb \Mlliam, fishmonger
2 Keepin John, fish dealer
3 & 4 Limbrick G. T. & Son,
fish dealers
5 & 6 White William, whole-
sale fish merchant
7 & 8 Horton A. & Sons, fish
8a, Davies Arthur, butcher
to Talpalhoff Myer, fancy
goods dealer
[I & 12 Thomas H. & Co.
butchers
I 13 & 14 British & Argentine
I Meat Co. Limited
15 Williams Mrs. Elizabeth, ^107, 138 & 139 Bowden Bros.
refreshments | confectioners
16 Wheeler Henry, gresngrcr 108 & 109 Williams John
[7 Haime Charles Frederick, Henry & Son, grocers
fruiterer no Anstee Edgar, greengrocr
i8&i9Watkins Bros.b'itchrs !tii & 112 Pritchard Jas. gro
20&21 Atherton Mrs, Emma' 113 Williams Albt. genl. dlr
J. confectioner ,114 & it5 Orchard Alfred,
22 Evans Mrs. Martha, btchr ] greengrocer
23 Kedward John R. fruiterer; 116 Barton Mrs. P. J. market
24 Lewis Geo. tripe dresser I gardener
25 Thompson Henry, butcher! I i6a, Fussell Mrs. Louie,
20 Thompson Edwd.Jn.btchr ! fancy goods dealer
27 Pound Henry, florist 117 & 118 Berry Charles
28 Watkins John, butcher Thomas, confectioner
29 Matty Mrs. H. market' 1 19 Embling David, confr
gardener ; 120 & 121 Peterman Jack,
30 Lewis Wm. confectioner I draper
& 32 Densley & Co. floristsli22 & 123 Taylor Mrs. Miriam,
33 Davies Rees, butcher [ refreshment rooms
34 Edwards John, butcher 1124 Jones Stanley, music sellr
35 Richardson Mrs. Sarah, \ 125 Jones Ernest G.fancy dlr
butcher 126 Capper Jn, Herbt. butchr
36 Basham John, greengrocer] 128 Morgan Edgar, butcher
37 Warner Hy. Wm. fruiterer 129 & 130 Gower Charles
38 Jones William, greengrocr
39 Tandy Mrs. Elizh. florist
40 Downev Miss Kate, florist
Hedge Harry, confectioner
& 43 Uppington & Son,
greengrocers
Edward, grocer
31 & 132 Sansomlvor E.gro
33 Marsh Jn.Wm.umbrla.ma
134 & 135 Pell Arthur George,
confectioner
:36 Rose Charles, draper
Davies Ch irK s, market! 137 DaWesMrs. Mary,news agt
ff.irdener i 138 & 139 BoH'den Bros, confrs
EvansWiiliaui, greengrocer: 140, 141 Jic 142 Baker & Sons,
46 Williams William, market ■ fruit salesmen
gardener ;
47 Lewis William,greeiigrocer Market street, 21 High st
49 Basham Thos. greengrocer ^ Griffiths S. E. milliner
Uppington & hon, green- 2 Dowdall Percy,temperance
52 Gibb Albt. A. greengrocer jo„es Albert Edward,
53 Cornick James, chma dlr |
54 Level! (j. F. & Co. confrs
55 Woodward & Si
56 Duckham Rob.-rt, butcher |
57 Williams William, butcher
58 & 59 Duckham Frederick I
George, butcher :
GayMiss Isabel,general dlr ! 9 Cross
boot make
4 ArnoldA.G.&Son,ironmgrs
here is The Arcade
6 Tandy Chas. beer retailer
.liere is Carpeniers Arms la..
FlookH.&Co. fish sialesmeu
Keys
60 Dalton Albert, butcher j Llewellyn Lewis
Sheppard Mrs. Mary.florsi Flook H. & Co. potato-
62 Singer Sewing Machhie salesmen
Co. Limited here is Dock- st
Millichamp Bert, bookselli ,p r,«-ii- 1
63 Organ Wm. provision dlr | '" [," Jl "h^l "' '"^
64 & 6s Eastmans Ltd. btchrs I t- , „ „ ,, d n ■
iJ r. I ■ 1 M„.t i'„ '3 Trout p.H. Mrs. R. Davies,
66 Co oiual Meat Co i r u ■ j
67 Taylor Edwin, greengrocer '■* ^"""^ '''""^f.' hairdresser
68 Sheppard George, gTngro ""^ *'™Zu 1, IT/^' ^'"''^^
>9 Uzzell Henry, greengrocer '"" ' ■"■">'='^
70 Southall Mark, fruiterer L, ,. ....
71 Williams Richd. fruiterer Marlborough rd, Harrow rd.
72 Davies Alfred Wm. florist i Weeks Shadrack
73 Turner & Wainwright,coii- i 3 Pnillipi Kt-ginaU
fectioners j 5 Parker Hubert
,75 & 76 Orlidge Ernest, toy dlr | 7 Birch Harry
77 Barrett Thomas, poulterer 1 9 Smart William Charles
78 Dickens Mrs.Mary Ann,re-[ii Mac,jherson Murdoch
freshment rooms ! 13 Bollen William Ernest
79 Cattell John, confectioner
81, 82, 83 & 84 Jones Ernest
George, toy dealer
85 & 86 Case Henry.greengro
87 Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth, re-
freshment rooms
88 Morgan Uriah, butcher
89 Baldwin William, butcher
91 it 92 Baldock Arthur Walt.
pork butcher
93 Dent Arthur, butcher
94 Twohig Mrs. Ellen, fruitr
95 & 96 Poole William,bntcher
97 Coles Misses V. & M. re-
freshment rooms
98 Webb Wm. Henry, butcher
59 Locke Wm. Hy. butcher
100 & loi Sayer&Co. grocers
102 & X03 Cornick Jas. grocer
104 & IDS Watkins J. grocer,
wholesales retail
106 Gunter & Co. grocers
5 David Mrs
17 Evans & Allen Limited
(assistants' residence)
21 Hews George Henry, com-
mercial traveller
23 Parry Frank
25 Screen Isaiah
27 Burrough Frank
29 Evans Alfred
Moon Robert William,
joinery works
31 Monks Stephen James
33 Lmnen William
35 Clarke Mrs. G. M
37 Davies Isaac Frederick
39 Dunk Albert John
4: Stewart James Charles
43 Abbott James
45 Newman Sidney
47 Holtham Thomas R
53 Hussey Mrs
144 \tWP0RT.
MiKIBOBOUGH BOAD COD.
55 Williams David
Parlitt Frederick Charles,
builder &c. (works)
57 Dando Thomas
59 Thomas Walter William
6 1 Deacon Frederick
63 Price Frank, plasterer
65 King Edgar William,
manufacturing joiner
67 Lomas David
69 AUbatt Ernest
71 Evans Charles
73 Rees Owen
75 Ballantyne William
77 Leveson Arthur
79 Titcomb Albert
3 1 Thomas Trevor
83 Willis Thomas
85 Kelson Joseph
2 Baker Edward
4 Rogers Mrs
6 Gatehouse Sidney
8 Lewis Richard, coal me
SLewisMissH. M. L.R.A
teacher of pianoforte
10 Vale Mrs
12 Sheldick Mrs
14 Pugh William Henry
16 Mahonev John
18 Hill Henry
20 Eriksson Charies
22 Allen Charles
24 Pugsley John
26 Lucking Frank
28 Lintou Mrs. T. B
30 Reece Arthur Clifford
32 Davis Richard
here is Elton i-d
34 Hocking Mrs
35 Newman Luke
38 Harries Mrs
40 Gush Williim Holborn
42 Allen Mrs
46 Davies Willia
channel pilot
48 Williams Mrs
50 Greer William
52 Byrnes Thomas
54 Jeanes Harry
56 McCall Stephen
58 Cartwright Joseph
60 Halfpenny John
62 Davies James Francis
64 Croker t'harles
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Fkelly's
May stre it, Wharf road.
2 Blackwell Henry, boot ma
Mellon street, 139 Dock st.
beer retailer
lite He
Meudalgief road. Pill,
Alexandra dock.
Pillgwenllv Athletic k Foot-
ball Club Grounds
Merchant street, Dockst.
JonesC.J.&Co.hardware mers
Bintield UarryEdwd.carpenti
Ayre (James) & Sons Ltd
paint merchants
Packer Harry & Co. provision
merchants
19 Greenland Misses
21 Williams Frederick
23 Thomas Frederick Ernest
25 Williams Henry, builder
27 Homan Bruce
29 Brown George
31 Baugh Thomas
2 Harris William
Midland Bank chambers.
See Bridge street.
Mill parade. Pill, Com-
mercial rd.toWatchhouse par.
I Ship P.H.Mrs. Christopher
Griffiths
5 Trigg William, cycle repr
here is Pottery rd
Coubro & Scrutton, sail
makers
Tredegar Dry Dock &
Wharf Co. Limited
Thompson George William,
engineer (Wear engi-
neering works)
Bailey Charles H. engineer
&c. (Tyne engine works)
Isca Foundry Co. Limited,
engineers &c
here is Coomassie st ....
37 Rivas Jose, lodging hous
42 Trew Mrs. Mary, beer retlr
here are the Transporter
Irridye # Brunei st
Cardiff & Newport Patent
Fuel Co. Lini. (Rhoswen
wharf)
Shearman John & Co
(Newport) Lfi. enginrs
Newport Foundry Co. '
founders
14 Evans David William, I Jones Tom, house decorator
assistant insurance supt' Morgan Alfred, undertaker
15 Pendleton Sidney HerbertJAdamsSidney,farmer(Green-
17 Moses J i meadow)
8 Hyndman \ym. Downing lAttewell Wyndham, farmer
19 Robertson Charles
20 Blatchly John James
21 White Charles
22 Trew Mrs
23 Morris William
25 Ward George
25 Morgan Alfred
here is Ronald rd
27 Little Mrs
28 Taylor Mrs
29 Hodgson George, master
mariner
30 Hawes Arthur Edwin
31 Yates Wm. comcl. travlr JNew Rnperra street, li
32 Page Charles Ernest I Ruperra street.
33 ™"ips Brinley ' st. Pahl's Mission Hall
34 Thompson John gutler Fredk. shoeing smith
35 Howell WilharaAlexander, **
station master Newport arcade,45Higb st
here ts Leictsttr rd ™,
36 White Mrs I&I2\^'agstaffJu.Hy.halrd
37 Holmes Charles Frederick ! ^ Salisbury Mrs. A. L. fan.
(Great Troston)
Jones William Henry, farmer
I (Little Troston)
JNew street, Pill, 124 Com-
' mercial road.
! I Snwlands Mrs. Catherine,
shopkeeper
3 Powell Wm. Chas. shopkpr
here is CouriybMa st
2 Plummer Mrs. Fanny,
I beer retailer
Mill street, Shaftesbury st.
istern \'alleys p.h. Georee
Hill
•re areDevon pi. i^Pentonvi'le
CONGEKOATIONAL ChAPEL
24 & 25 Morrish's commer-
cial, family & tem-
perance hotel fj. N.
Pennington, proprietor)
7 George & Dragon p.h.
William Henry Hurley
39 Pickfords Ltd. carriers
30 Hammond James, sliopkr
...here io llr'hite Lion court ...
31 WhiteLion p.h. Jn. Fulford
here is Factori/ rd
33 Newport (Mon.) Gas Co.
(oBicei) (T. H. Hazell
sec. ; J.H.Canning.engr)
Twining L.i Co. coal mers
38 Williams Mrs
39 Clements Frederick C
40 Jory Hubert
41 Oldrieve James
42 Wenter Mrs
43 Walters Charles
Johns Joseph
45 Swanton Mrs
here is Christchurchrd.....
47 Allen Wm. S. contractor
48 Richards Reginald
here is Leicester rd
49 Isaac Mrs
50 Jones T. Silvin
51 Attwood Alfred
53 liater Mrs
54 Stewart James
Pillar Letter Box
repository
3 & 4 Williams Harry Spen-
cer, boot maker
j 5 Pritchard &Co. milliners
1 6 Jones Stanley, bookseller
here is Cambrian rd
I 7 Jones Stanley, bookseller
' 8 Stedman George, Horist
: 9& loNewportBabyLinenCo.
children's outtitlers
II \N'auters Henry, confectnr
i2&i\VagstaffJn.Hy.hair drsr
North street, 18 Bridge st.
I Evans Albert, basket ma
5 Tucker Edward, plumber
10 Clemes Allred Warne &;
"(ins, carpenters
.here is Ronald rd :n Williams&Cumuck.prntrs
here ii Frovidence pi..
5 Watkins Mrs. Harriet
Margaret, beer retailer
Milman
28 Davies
Simpson M. furniture wareho
Methuen road, Eton road.
I Thomas Joseph
3 Whittaker William Alfred
5 Bown E
7 Beaumont William
9 JJiggs Miss
11 Hutchjngs Philip
13 Pates Waller Thomas
IS Fry Sidney
17 Hughes John, iiisur. agent
jeorge.
St. Alexandra rd.
John, channel pilo
{ .-ile.randra rd
Thomas
lel pilot
Milner st. Corporation rd.
I Stone William, coal dealei
14 Blunt Mrs. Sirah, shopkpi
Morden rd. 130 Gierleon rd,
1 Daly John
2 Lilbourn Charles Lewis
3 Thomas Ernest
4 Moss George
5 Tandy Edward George
6 MilUr Alfred
7 Turner Mrs
9 Macrae Mrs
10 Lewis David
1 Steer Richard
2 Snook Jaiiieg, comcl. trav
3 Morris Mrs
55 Troakes Mrs
58 Tucker William
59 Attewell Mrs
63 Courtenay John
Martin Alexander
05 Dj'er Frederick
66 Hopton Mrs
67 Jones William
68 Jukes John Webb
69 .Matthews Robert Thomas
70 Harons William
71 Seer Joseph
72 Jenkins William
73 Stephens Edward iOak street,3o7 Caerleon rd
74 Pound James 1 ia. Griffiths J»l{. boot repi
75 Fortey Courtenay John,
insurance agent ' Oakfield rd. Clytlia Park rd
76 Jones Herbert Edward ; 2 Bailey Mrs
79 Tovey Mrs j ^ jones John Hiibakkuk
Hammon 1 Edward Aug
here is Havelock st
20 Mills William Jn. decoratr
here is 6*. Mary's st
22 Nelson Mrs. Mary.shopkpr
42 Carless Mrs. Hester Mary
& Thomas John shopkpr
hereisScard st
58 Ig_:ulden St«phea,furn.dlr
Mountjoy pi. Mountjoy rd
here is Clytha cres
13 Lloyd Philip Augustus
16 Butler Thomas Frederick,
shoeing smith
Mountjoy road, 196 Com-
mercial road.
Hancock William & Co. Lim.
brewers
8 Newman Edwin Bernard
here is Parkfield pi
10 Simpson Andrew
18 Davies John
20 Phillips Absalom John
22 Davies T. Greenland
24 Thomas Oswald
26 Gwatkin Mrs
28 Dawson Frederick J
30 Wheat Frederick S
. here is Mountjoy place ...!32Page Rev. John [United
Seline Bros, motor engineers ^ Methodist]
Rosser Thomas, wheelwright 1 34 Williams Benjamin
Mountioy street, Commer-i^^ TnTham GeoTge Henry
cialroad. 40 Roberts Mrs
Burleigh & Jones, car ,42 Kerslake George
proprietors J44 Thatcher Herbert Edwin
Bethesda Meeting Room 46 Cooper Mrs
Moiv-an Alfred, motor car 48 Serjent Thomas Edward
proprietor 150 Algar Thomas Edwin
icr_„v, ,„„ . ,. '52 Richards Edward (JeorgeR
Nash road, LiMverry. ^ere is Tyllwyd rd ......
CapperMrs.MaryAnn,beerretjs4 Parkes William' George
Dahon Alfred, farmer 56 Barnes Herbert Percy
Public Elementary Schools 1 58 Finch Mrs
Chil-
DIRECTOKY.J
62 St. John the Bapt
dren's Home
64 Summers Rev. Jas. Francis
M.A. (St. John theBaptist
vicarage)
EAST SIDE.
9 Phillips John
1 1 White Ernest
13 Maddnel; Tracy Gwin
15 Benner John, barrister-
at-law
15 Benner Mrs. Minna A.
M.B., ch.B
17 Budd Mrs
19 Payne Mrs
25 Vaughan Henry
43 Graham Arthur S. B
45 Howell Thomas Henry
AbrahamsonLionelSamuel
( Brocklebank )
49 Dawson J
77 Cortield Lionel Charles
79 Watson Thomas
81 Collins Wm. Jn.Townsend
83 Jones John Henrv
85 GriHiths James Henry
37 Wood Mrs. Martin
89 Bowen John
91 Davies Watkin
93 Robiasim William Henry
9:; Morgan William
97 Newland Alfred
99 Daniel Mrs
Ombersley rd. Bassaleg rd,
2 Jones Joseph
4 Dunn Miss
6 Adev John Daniel
8 ShaW Mrs
10 Cullum Misses
12 Miles Charles Albert
14 Newman Mrs
16 Dunn John Holraan
18 Dunn George James
20 Thomas Edward
22 Galliford John Edward
24 Bruce Henry
26 Reid Krnest Arthur
28 Davies Edward James
30 Redford Arthur George
32 Price David Griffith
34 Phelps Mrs
36 Pickford Tom Newman
38 Sim William McLellan
40 El.is Francis John
42 Porter Frederick William
44 Ro.vborough John B
46 Taylor William Clay
48 Jones Mrs
50 Milburn James H
52 Noel Harry
54 Bailey Miss
56 Saunders Alfred
58 Evans Mrs
60 Probert A
I Williams Edward
3 Morris John Edward
5 Henson James
7 Morgan John P
9 Williams Brinley
11 Thomas John Ellis
13 Phillips Frederick \V
15 Jones David Walter
17 Williams Mrs
19 Langford John Charles
21 Parry Arihur Cecil
23 Langmead Arthur
25 Rees Thomas William
27 Keuvyn Mrs
29 Brook Joseph Charles
31 Jones Edward Whitsun
33 Jones David
Oswald road, Pill.
I Richards Albert, dairyman
19 Sally Mrs. Rose, confctnr
Oxford street, Maindee,
208 Chepstow road,
4 Milner WilliamJ.carp
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
NEWPORT. 145
Palmyra pi. Commercial st.
1 Thomas Thomas |
2 Sutton Robert V. l.r.c.p. ;
&S.Edin.physn.& surgn
3Y. W. (\ A. (Miss E.
Andrews, sec. & supt;
4 KingEdwardVII.Welsh>fa-
tionalMemorialln.'.titute
5 Builey Edward V\'illiam
here is Mor(/au st
Hollingdale William Henr\
(Paliiijra house)
Park square,Palmyra place.
1 MoonRobt.Wm. builder &c
2 Worsley George Joseph,
sign writer
3 Kerr Mrs
4 Hcwertson Thomas
5 Ciiadwick Walter
6 Phillips Alfred
7 Jones Charles Hall
8 Waite Charles
PiLLAK Letter Box
9 Shepherd Mrs. M
o Morse William L
0 Webb William H
1 Williams Herbt. Egerton
M.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon
2 Smith Alfred Henry
.3 Thomas Mrs. Calvin
Portland street. Pill, 88 61 Greenland Arthur
Commercial road. 63 Evans Rev. Robert Mon
Kerslake Joseph S. corn dlr [Congregational]
United Methodist Chapl oS Philhps Alfred
12 Hignell MissHenrietta.sex- \^7 Gregory Mrs
ton of Trinity church j°9 Messum Henry William
13 Desmond Mrs. C. shopkpr
nr/-.i par
here are Vastiest. STrinitiipt
Mission Rdom
Potter street. Pill, 95 Com.
mercial road.
Evans James, baker
15 Webb John
16 H imphrie^ Mrs
17 Evans Mrs. Samuel
18 Taylor Alfred
19 Coates James
20 h ughes William
21 Padget William Henry
22 Pearse Arthur Hubert
23 Alward Robert Russell
24 B isshaw Percy
as Giidy Thomas
26 Owen William
27 Townsend Miss
28 Hadden Alfred Ernest
29 Williams Miss
30 Avery Mrs
"ing Thomas
32 Barry James
33 Cole Thomas
Polden Mrs
35 Smith George Frederick
36 Evans Mrs
37 Horsey Frederick William
38 Davies John
39 Ryan Thomas
40 Storbeck Herman
Penllyn avenue, Risca rd.
1 Jones Mrs. Annie, shopkpr
Harris Leonard, boot ma
West ParkLaundryCo.Lim
Peitonville, Gold Tops.
2 ^yhhe Roy
3 Harrington William
irge
I Ambrose
5 Jones David
6 Ci.arLs Edvi
7 S idler Mrs
8 Morris Abraham
here is Fields rd
CouNTv Hall
Coopjr Frank Lyndon,
clerk of the peace & council
Bennett S. A. a.m.i.c.e.
county surveyor
County Education Offices,
C. Dauncey, sec
County Police Station
here is Queen's hill
10 Kenure Miss Teresa, mllnr
lOA, Smith Percy Jn. hair drsr
11 James William, fruiterer
12 Thomas George
13 TamplinThos.W.J.bootn:
14 Gwyther Geo. E. confectnr
17 M<irrish Mrs
18 Thomas Charles H
here is Will St
4 Foster Richard, beer retl:
here is Broad st
9 Danaher Mrs.Mary,shpkpr
Jordans Lim. ironfounders
Royal George p.h. Mrs.
Jessie Maud Lynch
here is Potters par
Mahoney Jas. & Co. metal mers
Williams
73 Lawrence Charles Ernest
7S Williams Thos. B.com.trav
77 Jordan Mrs
Price St. Pill,Courtybellat8r.
6 Groves Wm.Hy. boot repr
29 HulinMrs.K.E.tchr.of inus
SS PritchardWm.Jn.daiiymu
77 Parry Joseph, coal dealer
Prince street, Maindee, 80
Church road.
here is K'hitbi/ pi
_ I Price Mrs. A. shopkeeper
Keefe'Brothersrhauliers i ''«7 "" Manchester #
here is Trinity pi ' Hereford sts
I,' Jones Jas. Hy.dairyman ' ^"'8 & Co.(Newport) Ltd.
PlummerThos.carrge. bldr „ *"y manufacturers
Holy Trinity Chorch 35 White Mrs. Charlotte,
.. here is Clarence st shopkeeper
& 33 Jacobs A. J. & Son,l35A. Evans Tom, motor engr
pawnbrokers [pugsley St. Wyndham st.
Attwood William, shopkpri-, ,„ ■ „, ,,..,.,
Newport Rowing Club(T. Kay
& S. J. Griffin, hon. sees)
hopkpr
Pottery terrace. Pill, Ale.^-
andra road.
2 Anstice Thomas, sail ma
Elementary Schools
5 Harvey William, boot ma
8 Howells Augustus, bootma
9 Cook Ernest, fried tish sllr
here is Baldwin st
Dock, \Vharf, Riverside &
Generd Workers' Union of
Great Britain & Ireland,
John Screen, dist. sec
here is Jeddo st
Wesletan Mission Ro )M
]iere is Frice st
Powell's place, 69 Dock
.icke Jesse Harold
Cen
al Couii
School
Power street. Barrack hill.
Rabhitt Thos. shopkeeper
27 Holder Henry, shopkeeper
.... here is Hcypefield
45 Greenhaf John, shopkeepr
Preston avenue. Risca rd.
40 Jenkins Arthur Edward
56 Moore Reginald B
58 Bftwden Arthur
60 Jones Fred
62 Kidner Gilbert Henry
64 Whittaker Alfred
66 de la Prandiere Edelin
68 Tremelling Hubert
70 Rumsey Lucas Eustace
13 John Miss
IS Leeson William Hugh
17 Jenkins David
19 Greenhouse Walter
21 Rees Henry
23 Devine Waller William
27 Thornley Sam
29 Stanford William
31 Lucas Arthur James
33 Davies Miss
35 Mayo Henry Charles
37 Plaisted Mrs
39 Jenkins Mrs
41 Edwards John Levy
43 Jenkins John Mason
45 Fothergill John Charles
47 Harrison Mrs. Jane
49 Morgan Misses
51 Richards Chas.Hy.Lincoln
S3 Stemp Godfrey J. T
55 Taylor Miss Mary
57 Little Mrs
1 59 Sanders John Francis
1 Bees Albert E. biot maker
here is Hoskins st
9 Burston Frank, coal dealer
9 Bigrave Miss Lavinia,
shopkeeper
here is Wheeler st
17 Bennett Mrs. Harriet,
shopkeeper
Queen st. Cardiff road.
Heard Melville (King'.s Vale
villa)
Queens hill, Pentonville.
Gcaedians Offices,
Wm. Dowler, ac'g clerk
5 Dight Heniy
7 Halford Henry John
9 Enstone Thomas Ralph
Newport Intermediate &
Technical School
II Roberts William Henry
ji3BoshierMrs
15 Linton John
St. Mary's R. C. Schls
17 Harris John Henry
19 Armstrong Herbert
21 Hunt Alfred John
2 Lewis David
Hadden Mrs.Elizh.shopkpr
4 Parsons Edwm
6 Championrhomas,carpntr
I 6 Holder & Dewberry, bldrs
8 Barfoot Mrs
here is Locke st
10 Flook Henry
'12 Thomas VVilliam
112 Williams John Joseph
14 Evans Evan
1 16 Tucker Harry Oxenham
ji8 Barrett Arthur John
20 Harris Miss
22 Cole Mrs
24 Ojx Samuel
2) Jones George
28 Victory William
30 Day James Henry
32 Davies Mrs. Richard
34 Collins Frank
36 Sodeu Frederick
38 Wring Ernest Claude
40 Darke John Dickman
42 Neville Mrs
44 Morley Henry
46 Huggett.Mrs
here is Lucas st
48 Buckley Mrs
50 Morkham Miss S. dressma
52 Geary Michael
54 Davies Herbert Vaughau
146 NEWPORT.
Banian
4 J(ines Juhn & Sons.painters
30 Tiirberville David, shopk)
here is Charlotte .*(
31 Weeks Edgar Jn.shopkeepr
48 EinmsWm.Jn. insur. agent
55 Mattson Mrs.Annie,shpkpi
"3 Croome Miss Rosa Mabel,
dress maker
here is Cupel cres
84 Cook Ernest, bootmaker
Charlotte
Railway street
I Tli<
.3 Mil
Depot
s Edward, plasterer
Clarence, carpent«
Redland street, Malpas rd.
2 Hrynglas Steam Laundry
78 Charles Ernest, assistant
insurance superintendnt
... here is Bri/nylas avetiue ...
29 Halse Lewis, grocer
here is Chelston pi
63 Sercombe Fredk. shopkpr
hereis Spriny si
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
isca road, continuation 0(152 Parish Arthur Frederick
■Stow hill. I54 Sutton George Robert
... here is Bassaleif rd ... . '56 Jakeinan Lewis
Hand Post p.H." George jS F>tt Mrs
Charles Carruthers l*° R'chards Henry Spencer
[kelly'
Ireland George
channel pilot
Henrv
5 Biggs J. & Co. shopkeeprs'62 Evans M
^ U..:\t TIT Ihi Piihhc Ri
9 Raillon Mrs
II Wiffen John William
13 Sparrow Rev. Fred
15 Daymond Samuel
17 Tyson John
19 Harris William Albert
21 Harris James Henry
23 Stnrk Daniel
25 Williams Leah
27 Speers John James
29 Searlcs William H
Pritchard Mrs
33 Whit* Mrs
35 Harri.sM
64 Hohbs Reginald
66 Halse Charles
65 Steer William Gray
, 70 Davis H. & Sons, n
mental masons
here is Penllyn aveiu
72 R<igers John "
'74 liurrough Frederick
76 Karry Mrs
78 Oliver James Albert
80 Coker Mrs
82 Davies Wilfred
84 Koeke Ernest
86 Davies Ivor
37 Burridge Sydney Herbert j^* Hasden Charles Frederick
Kicbmond road, 170 Caer-
leon road.
I Prince Albert
5 Francis Herbert Henrv
7 Pile Benjamin
II Martin Arthur William
13 (iumbrill Albert
17 Davies Robert
ai Tarrant Kredk.comml.trar
23 Wyber Isaac
25 Biirnicle Robert
27 Greenland Frank
29 Jordon John
31 Venn John F.insurance agt
33 Saunders Philip H
35 Arnold Edward J
37 Price Henry
39 Soulhgate Edward
41 Freeman William C
43 Davies William
45 Evans William John
49 Groome Robert C^harles
SI Wiggcil litnry George
53 Coleburn Herbert
55 Pugsley James
57 Evans John
59 Ciale Mrs
61 Williams John James
63 Southeard Alfred
2 Jones Alfred William
4 Williams Arthur
6 Brilton Isaac
8 Hohbs Stephen W
10 Williams Charles
12 Ellis John W
14 Farmer James
16 Hobbs William
18 Belcher John (icorge
20 Stoneman George
22 Uutchings Mrs
24 Norman William
26 Malhia.i Phihp
28 Williams Charles Henry
30 )Ialliday Mrs
32 Maclaehlan George
34 John Mis
36Woodburn Arth. William
cnmiiiercial traveller
38 Stolt Charles
40 McDonald John
42 Hcnsby Thomas
44 Barber Henry
46 Venliim George
48 l.ewi» Richard
50 Burleigh (ieorge Wilfiiil
52 Cooper Herbert
54 Stowe Sidney Duncan
56 Johni^on John Samuel
S8 Davies Orlando'
60 Ware Bert
OaPaikinson John C
64 Richmond Mrs
'6 Tanner Williiim
90 Cutcliffe Richard Thomas
92 Lewis Robert
94 Gibbons Mrs
...here is Preston aven. K'ood-
rille rd. 4- Fields Park rd
Stow Park Lawn Tennis Club
{Phillips Frederick (Nantcoch)
39 Jones Henry Melville
41 Davis Henry George
43 Jones Edwin
45 Davies Owen Walter
47 Ross William Henry
49 Saxon George
51 Grittiths David
53 Fisher Thomas Arthur, It,ov,__^ _^„_^
commercial traveller ' ■^°*'«" street.
55 Baddeley Henry Ernest
57 Swallow Ernest Victor
59 Baddeley Edgar Oliver
61 Mummery Percy F
63 Riddle Fred David
65 Watkins M illiam, jobbing
gardener
67 Thomas Ernest Arthur
69 Jones William James
John Alfred
73 Morgan Mrs
75 Andrews Harry Lionel
77 Fisher Henry
79 Price Mrs
81 King Frederick Jas. Hugl
83 Hall Miss
85 Roberts George Herbert
87 Cieorge James William
here is U-i tmi rd
Pill, Courty
holla terrace.
Adams A. R. & Sr.n, boiler
makers
I Hurd Wm. Hy. shopkeepr
7 LandstromMrs.H.midwife
40 Davies John P. shopkeepr
Kociiester road, Chepstow
road, Maindee
Newport Pioneer Working
Men's Club,
Geo. Sharrem, steward
Rodney parade.CIarence pi,
Kaker Onesimus, blacksmith
, Thomas & Evans, minera:
Newpo
89 Coker Harrv
91 Gibbons Charles T
93 Maclacklin Mrs
95 Anstice Alfred (Jiorge
Wall Leitek Box
Cemetery
Harris Melville, farmer
(Glasllweh farm)
Morris William (Glas-
llweh house)
Llmithewii rd
Athletic Grounds
Sessions k Sons Ltd. lime &
mortar works (East Usk
wharf)
Kailton & Son, oil import rs
Rodney road,Clareiice pi.
Moxham Brothers Ltd
motor engineers
17 Watkins Miss Beatrice,
teacher of music
Davis H.&Sons.stone mers
I Brow
George
Now
monumental mason,
fi Fisher Miss
8 Cox Charles Henry
12 Morgan William
here is HuHonrd
14 Skuse William, butcher
i6 Bonn Mrs. Elsie, shoj.kpr
20 Dixon Thomas
22 Cronan Mrs
24 Jenkins Arlhiir,shopkeepr
lure is Manley rd
St. John the I'aptist High
School & Kindergarten
(SistcrSusan.head mistress)
...here is Bri/iigwi/n rd
St. John the Baptist Chch
here is Oakfield rd
26 Davits Oswald
28 Currey Mrs
30 Thomas Herbert J
3a Morris Arthur
34 Newcombo Mrs
36 Jes.semaii George Edgar
("ox George
Arch Herbert John
Biddle William Henry
44 Thomas Arthur
46 Itland Edward C
48 Rogers tteorgc Edwin
SO Williams David Howell
Rose street.
called Ldcas strkkt.
I. Cliepstowroad.
lialhe Heitie William,busi-
iiess training school
Wills Mrs. K. F. a.l.o.m.
teacher of pianoforte
HoilockMissF.dressmakn
17 Blandford Edwin
19 Davies Wyndham
21 Col lard Ernest
23 Samuel William S
25 Williams William Rees
27 Mayo George Alfred
29 Gordon John
here is Kint/ston rd
Jones John (Rosedale)
24 Fisher Benj. channel pilot
26 Clemersnn Georse
here is E oard
50 HodgesMrs.Martha.shpkpr
Ruperra street, 17 Com-
mercial road.
7 Carthyjsph. taxi-cab propr
... here is A no Ruperra st ...
19 Williams Fras. E. shopkpr
23 Seamen's National Insur-
ance Society
29 Seamen's Institute (Rev.
Thos. Wright B.A chapln)
26 National Union of Ships'
Stewards,Cojks, Butchers
& Bakers ( W.J. liees, sec)
28 National Sailors' & Fire-
men's Union,
George Jackson, sec
he-re IS J)nrk .<t
Smith Alfred J. Ltd. coal
shippers
32 Moses John (.\ewport)Ltd.
ship brokers
here are Ea.^ Market
St. Cattle market # fVest
Market St
36 Jones Tom, tinsmith
Rutland place, 77 Alma st.
1 Fisher William Edward
a Searle William
3 Goldsw.irthy l''rederick
Henry rhunias
4 GoldsHorlhy George A.
channel pilot
5 McCaitoy i harles
6 Percliurd" Philip Edward
Junes \\'illiam & Son, bldrs
7 Thoniip.soii Sjinuel Johii
8 Nicholas Oliver
,i\\h
: I Milhias Thomas E
St Edward street, St.
Mary's road.
6 Jones Albert, shopkeeper
56 pier Albert, decorator
anburyFrederick & Son-
chimney sneeps
St. John's road, Maindee
229 Chepslon- road to Ken
sington place.
SOt'TH-KAST SIDE.
Balleine Mis
Rothesay road, Chepstow! 3 Cole .Mr;
id, Maindee. " " '
5 Haggett Frank
3 TownsenclRobert.insur.agtl 7 Wilks loin H. E
Rudry street, Tregare st. |
9 B.irnes Charles
I Williams William
I Kenney George
.... here is Batehelor rd .
DufTett Mrs. Martha, fried 23 Williams John
tish sill
Richards H. & Co. Ltd.
engineers
Bugby road, 12 Harrow rd.
I Billingham James
3 Uppington Thomas
5 Donohue Edward Peter
7 Brown Robert
9 Elliott Mrs
I Llewellyn Mrs
3 (iordoii Mrs
3 Fairclough Rev. Henry
Blacker b.a. [curate of
St. John the Evangelist]
Rev.
Llewellyn - Jones
David Ernest F.n a.s.
(Maindee vicarage)
27 Bourne Mrs
31 Whitmore Miss
33 Holland John,insur.inspctr
37 Thomas Rev. Richard b.a.
[curate of St. John's]
... hert is A'enaini/ton place ...
nohth-west side.
2 Leadbeter John H
4 Smith Robert
6 Dixon Franklin
8 Menzies Archibald, master
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT. 147
lo Popham Thomas 141 Oliver George Campbell
12 Gwatkin Richard Wardell 45 Hill George
14 Evans David
18 Harrhy Thomas John
20 Lamb Mrs
22 Woodgates James William
24 Bernstein Isaac
26 Francis David
28 Stewart Mrs
30 McCarthy Thomas Joseph
32 Roach Henry
34 Waters Charles
here is Evesioell hill
36 Greenland Mrs
38 Sier William Thompson
40 Blandford Tom
42 Abraham Percy
44 Warne Charles
46 Smith James Tennant
SpittleThos.(Cambrian ho)
St. John's Church
here is Kensinyion pi
27 Bromley Mrs. Ann, shopkpi
2 Hobbs Frederick C
M.B.c.v.s. vet. surgeon
4 Thomas Gwilym
6 Thomas Lewis
8 Davies Thomas
12 Williams John Thomas
14 Price Frederick
16 Cossham John
18 Meredith Mrs
20 Cruikshank William Hy
32 Durant (ieorge A
24 Leahy Mrs
26 Walters Mrs
28 Burleigh Mrs
30 Keene Edward
32 Cape Rev. Robert F
34 More Robert
36 Burpitt Samuel M. T
38 SmithSydney.tinplate mer
42 JonesRev. WiltiamRowland
B.A. [Baptist]
44 Phillips Mrs
46 Mountain Horace, master
mariner
48 Richards Mrs
50 Hannah Arthur Ernest
52 Leggatt William (J
54 Rowland Arthur
56 Hopkins David
58 Lane Willia;
60 Hayes John
62 Eastwood Theophilus A
64 Spickett William
Wesleian Chapel
I Rawlings Arthur
3 Greenland Alfred Ivor
5 Akers Herbert
7 Cox Ronald Samuel
9 Marler Walter Sydney
II Jenkins David
13 Horton Abraham
47 Webb Lewi!
49 Iggulden Stephen
SI Major William Charles
53 Broughton Charles William
22 O'Leary Arthur Lawrence
20 Weston Frederick Henry
18 Cox James
i5 Dibdin <Jeorge Edwin
14 Ramsdale Joseph Heywood
12 Hicks Edward
10 Hill Thomas .John
8 Coe Lewis Archibald
6 Rus.sell Harry Allen
4 Davies Alfred John
2 Webb Frederick John
St. Mary's street,North st.
19 Knight Mrs. Elizh. shopkpr
27 Kees Herbert, carpenter
34 Crimp John, shopkeeper
hei'e is St. ^Voollos rd. ^S
St. Eiiward's St .'.
Pillar Letter Box
Baptist Chapel
39 Phillips Wm. Jn.beer retlr
41 James GeorgeHy. plasterer
here is fVest st
, Lancelot, beer ret
Pill,
39 Lane Francis, beer retailer 164 Rising Sun p.h. Richard
5; Moulders' Anns p.h. [ Thomas Mann
ly. liroadribb
lodward Geo. A. beer ret
IDS Lee Henry, hir dresser
09 ColmauTuomas Herbert,
china & glass dealer
II Siiell Fredk. chimney swp
33 Collins Frank, butcher
35 I'eard Mrs.Elizabeth, fried
tish dealer
orris Mrs. Khoda, news-
30 Giles & Sons, motor body
32 Ellis Williams V. coach &
motor painter
St. Michael street,
Cliurch street.
Fursey Richard, ship umith
15 Manship George, shopkpr
here is Clarence st
St Michael's CatholicSchls
25 Fontaine Ernest, beer ret
... here is Castle st
Henr
Abraham
St. Vincent road, 8 Cor-
poration road.
I Sutton & Co.carriers (John
Mattock, agent)
3 Morgan Wdliam Henry
19 Snadow
[Rabbi]
St. WooUos road.
I Miller Fras.Ernest,beer ret
8 RogersSidney, fried tish dl
8a, JamesWm.boot&sboe ma
here is Graham st
gWellington inn,M. Rowlands
IS Bamford Fredk. E. groce
Julian St. S-
St. Woollospl
2S Weston Henry, verger of
St Woollos church
33 James Thos. & Sons, bakers
St. Mark's ores. Fields rd.
I Dowdall Percy
3 Price Harry
5 JosephRev. David D.[Cong]
7 Poole Percival
9 Wadley Alfred WilHam
1 1 Barefoot John James
13 Herbert Thomas Henry
15 Lewis Misses
17 Davies William
19 Cordy Henry
21 Lewis John Edward
23 Gunn Albert
25 CuUimore Henry
27 Gladstone Robert
29 Mills Mrs
31 Batty Ernest John
33 Humphreys Henry Robert
35 Hatfield John A
37 Edwards Mrs. Sarah
39 Davies Charles
Scard street, 41 North st
to Bailey street.
2 Price Hy. George, shopkpr
Serpentine rd. Godfrey rd
1 Jones Bonn Henry
St. Mark's Chdrch
here is Gold Taps
2 Roberts Robert Smart
3 Bates Francis Ross
4 Griffiths Henry
5 Billingham Alfred
6 Jackson Mrs
7 Leesoii Harry
9 Flook Albert Edward
10 Pappe Jack
Shaftesbury street, 69
High street.
I Castle P.H. Fredk. S. Kelly
3 Burleigh Arthur, motor
car proprietor
11 Cleary Mrs. Alice, wardrobe
dealer
13 Rose Mrs. Gertrude, tailor
15 Hillman Henry, tobacconst
17 Pearce Arthur, hair dressr
19 Thomas L. saddler
21 Brown (Gopsill)&SonsLtd.
sack hirers
here is Mill st
172 Price Mrs. Catherine,
shopkeeper
All Saints' Mission
Church
here is Edwin st
Sidney street, i7Tiinnel ter.
6 Boultor Edgar Leonard
4S Bowen Mrs. C. mid .
81 Owen Wm. po.k butchr l"''^-
here is Malpas rd
street. High street.
Gloocester chambers :
Le Brasseur & Co. solii
Moore (Lyndon) k Co.solicitrs
Wring Ernest Claud, registrar
of births & deaths
Powell John, iron merchant
Scottish Temperance Life
Wdliams Thomas, haulier I Assurance Co. Limited
36 Newcombe Bros.corn mers'Scott, Son & Co. Ltd. drapers'
38 Workmen's Reform Club, , warehousemen
F. Doggett, sec I Harrison Bert, provsn. broker
42 Swift Beef Co. Limited, Watts Edward Henry
meat importers
Graddon John, mechanical 2 Chambers Edgar, accntnt
engineer ! 3 Lonnon Albert Ltd. tailors
Pugslej John, farrier [ 4 Law William, greengrocer
46 Ware W. W. & Co. Lim.j s Jones E. George, physical
curriers &c culture institute
SO Wynn Robert & Sons, I 6 Rennie&Jones, auctnrs.&c
haulage contractors &! 7 Arnold A. G. & Son, elec-
carriers j trical &c. engiiieers
S2 Wynn Robert Highbury chambers :
54 Th) lor Kandolph, refresh- Clements Jarae-s & Co. iron &
ment rooms steel merchants
56 Knee Frank, furniture dlr| Gardner & Herbert, solicitors
58 Whiting Chas. ironmongr j Atlantic Works Co. Ltd. mers
60 Ruebin.Maurice,wrdrbe.dlrl Bezant Anthony R. house agnt
62 Lovelock Mrs.Ellen,shpkpr
64 AingeMrs.Sadie.wrdrbe.dIr
66 British & Ai-ijentine Meat
>. Ltd. (The), meat
68 & 70 White Charles & Son,
bakers
70 JenkinsJohn, window blind
manufacturer
Cardiff Pure Ice & Cold
Storage Co. Limited
Evans W. & Co. Limited,
provision merchants
.. here is Wymdham st
98 Ash Michael, pawnbroker
9 Morris Frederick J. grocer
10 Pinnell Walford James,
butcher
Rowland John R. house
agent (Stow chambers)
Evans W . Ewart, contractor
(Stow chambers)
[I Capper & Co. who. grocers
& provision merchants
12 Gregory &Pbillips,auction-
eers (sale room)
12 Newport MercantileCo. Ltd
3 Parnall & Sons, shop filters
3 Searle & Burge, solicitors
100 LittlejohnsJn.friedfishdlr here is Dockst
102 Radford Mrs. Louisa,' 14 Johnstone William, tailor
shopkeeper j 14 Moss Isaac, tailor
104 Wilson Miss A. drug store ! 1 4 Black Benjamin, tailor
106 Parnell Wm. tripe dressr 1 16 Smiths Newport Limited,
no Wade Frank Evan, picture; millers
frame maker j 18 Cambrian Tent & Tar-
112 Cook Misses Sarah Annj paulin Co. Ltd. (The)
& Mary Jane, drapers \ 19 Herbert John & Co', tallow
116 Shearman Stanley, fruitr ; chandlers
126 King Barnett, newsagent ! 20 Windsor Castle p.h. Mrs.
128 Leighton Mrs. Eliza, : Hannah Giddings
ri'freshment rooms here is Dock st
\^'eslevan Chapel |2i McMahon&Co.potato mers
132 TongeMrs.I)aisy,hairdrsrl 22 Employers' Liability
134 CavillMrs. Mary.shopkpr Assurance Corporation
136 Pegranis Ltd. grocers
38 Watkins Joseph, grocer
Ltd. (R. C. Hudson,
resident inspector)
! & 23 Gregory & Phillips,
auctioneers &c. (otlices)
140 English & Colonial Meat|:
Co. butchers
142 Newport Corn Co 23 Monmouthshire Insurance
144 Palmer Mrs. Mary, green- : Committee (Cyril Butler
grocer ' Jones, solicitor, clerk)
146 MichaelWm.Thos.bootmaJ24 Vacara.VIrs Margt.oystr.br
148 Thomas Jonathan, butchr 27 Moseley William, gramo-
130 Wanklyn Arthur Charles, phone dealer
tobacconist 28 Lovell's Cafe
132 Smith & Co. boot makers I Olympia Cinema (Olympia
154 Williams D. draper j (Newport, Mon.) Ltd)
i56HurstMatthew,pork btchrl here is Skinner's la
158 Grit}ithsLancelot,flshmgrJ29 Jarman MissMartha,Horist
160 SimmondsClis.l'erry,grcr| Albany chambers :
162 Newport Co-operative In- j Freeguard W. E. it Co. stock
dustrial Society Lim & share brokers
here is Mtan.i st Bainbridge Tom, cargo supt
Elementary Schools JRoyalLondonlnsuranceOtHce,
here is Lyne rd ' David Jones, dist. supt
148 NEWPORT.
Slade street,CromweIl road.
9 Ralph Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
10 Wesson Thomas, coal dlr
Somerset road, 156 Caerleon
road.
1 Edwards George William
7 Williams Henrj' Walter
9 Harries John, comml. trav
15 Frederick T. Harper
17 King Henry
19 N'utt Frederick
21 Davies Wilfrid
23 Cock George
25 Whitton Arthur
«7 Hell Matthew, draper
29 Marais Hy. master mariner
31 Twist Horace
33 Jenkins Edgar
35 Kerr Mrs
37 Narbett David
39 Robertson William Ellis
41 Jesscman George
43 Edwards David, com. trav
45 Charles Henry Joseph
47 Rea Mrs
49 Handy Mrs
51 Roberts John Hugh
S3 Walters Walter
55 Nutt Joseph, borough rate
collector
57 Seccombe Renjamin
59 Punster Reginald
here is Ronald rd
63 Williams Mrs. A. E
65 Scrivener George Fredk
67 Jones Mrs
69 Williams Mrs
71 Evatt Henry
73 Kirk Frederick William
75 Gibson William
77 Norris Rev. Charles James
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[KELLY 'a
[Baptist]
. ke-fe is Lei
he-re is Leicester rd
79 Squire Lewis
81 Stoneman William Henry
83 Grant Edwin James
85 Evans Samuel
87 Griffiths Edgar William
89 Blown Miss
... here is Chrisichurch rd ...
82 Jones John Thomas
80 Turner Charles
78 Turner John
76 Simeox Harry
74 Hancock Charles George
here is Leicester rd
72 Bryant Abraham
70 Menhinick John
68 Francis James
66 Lloyd Thomas
64 Nightingale William B
62 Gwatkin Mrs. M
60 Horrocks Joseph Thomas
58 I'opham John N. master
mariner
here is Ronald rd
56 Lewis William
54 Evans Taliesin
52 Fell Joseph Fercival
50A, Dunckley Henry
50 Poole Henry
"48 Henry Miss
46 Turner Frdk.comrcl.travlr
40 Thomas Enoch
38 Morgan Hubert
36 Watkins Robert
34 Williams Herbert
32 Ciillard Charles Thomas,
commercial traveller
30 Haynes William John
28 Williams Charles Ivor
26 Rowland Thomas
22 Jones Lewis
16 Loveday'John, insur. agt.
14 Dufner John
12 James John Kershaw
10 Brenton Sidney
8 Grant William Wallace
Somerton road, Chepstow
road to Nash road.
I Huggins Frederick
here is Linden rd
g Colquhoun Ernest
11 Groves Hugh
13 Ford David
15 Downing Charles Edward
17 Pinkard Frederick
ig Jeremiah George
21 Owen Stewart Wallace
23 Francis Thos.Wm.contrctr
Railway bridc/e
... here is Collinr/wood rd ...
Baptist Chapel
Paul David, boot maker
Hughes Elijah Albt.insur.agt
here are Mansell 4' Lletc-
ellin sis. 4: Balmoral rd
30 CoUett Wm. market gardnr
Parfitt Stanley, builder
Railway bridge
Police Station
here is Oromwell rd
Thomas William Albt.coal dlr
Williams Mrs. Edith, beer ret
here is Lloyd st
Cook Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer
here is Downing st
Heard Bernard, shopkeeper
King p.H. Mrs. Jane Love
CoUett Edward, carpenter
LiswerrvPost&M.O.Okftce
(Mrs.R. Williams, sub- post-
mistress & shopkeeper)
Railway arch
St. Andrew's Chapel of
Ease
Old Weslf.yan Chipel
South Market street, 92
Dock street.
here is Jfinmill st .
I Turberville Roland, shpkpr
52 Jenkins Wm.Hy.dairyman
Southville rd. Oakfield rd.
1 Williams Mrs
3 Williams Lewis Arthur
5 Haines Thomas Augustus
2 Jayne Miss
4 Phillips Arthur
6 WilliamsWm.T.comcl.trav
8 Leng Herbert Wm. b.;
10 Dando Ernest James
12 Owen MissesA.iS: F.costmrs
14 Beedie Alexander Bartlett
16 Davies Mrs. Annie
i8 Parkes Harold George
Spencer road, Caeran road
to Llanthewy road.
2 Dean Samuel
3 Scott George Lamb
4 Lewis Ivor
Stafford road, Maindee,
251 Caerlon road.
here are Sutton # Durham rds
16 Inker Thos. firewood dlr
19 Butcher Arthur Frank
carpenter
Stanley road. Gold Tops.
1 Morgan Albert W
3 School CImic
5 Pernian PMward
7 Jacobs Mrs. E
here is Devon pi
2 Williams Mrs. Wesley
Station obambers.
See Cambrian road.
Station street, 67 Bridge st.
4 Webb James Edward,
house decorator
here is Railway st
Primitivk Methodist
Chapbl
Bennett J. & Sons, money
lenders
.. here is Harrhy st
19 Phillips & Sons Limited,
brewers &c
20 Stock Mrs. Minnie J. ser-
vants' registry office
21 Green Mrs. Hetty, furn. dlr
22 ParselleGeo Hiley.boot ma
7 Kyles Jn.Hy.tchr. of music
37 Stainer Edmund J. assist-
ant insurance supt
here is Oak st
4 Dyer Harry, boot repairer
44 Power Henry, ho. decortr
62 Bullock Mrs. Janet, shpkpr
Stow hill. Commercial st.
I Kerr Richard B. tailor &c
3 Catholic Repository (The)
3 Newport Piano Works,
C. W. Nightingale
St. Mary's Catholic
Church
5 Hickey Very Rev. Daniel
B.A. [rector]
5 OttwayRev.Chas.F.[Cath
5 Hobson Rev. Edmd.fCath
5 Cummins Rev. Joseph b.a
[Cath]
S Hart Rev. Patrick [Cath]
S Hill Rev. Ernest S. [Cath]
5 O'Connor Rev. Jsph. [Cath]
II Scott William & Son,
tailors & outfitters
II Ocean Accident & Guaran-
tee Corporation Ltd
13 Drill Ha'll
17 Sewell Miss Mary, aparts
19 Webb Mrs. Susan, aparts
Council School
25 Tuplin Miss Lillian, aparts
27 Ingleton Delamark
29 Armstrong Mrs. Edith,
temperance hotel
31 Advertisers'Billposting Co.
Limited
31 Rosser Miss Mary,drss.ma
31 Welsh National Federation
of Discharged & Demo-
bilized Sailors &Soldiers,
L. G. Telling, local sec
33 James William Morgan
M.R.C.S., L.H.C.P.LOnd.,
B.A. Cantab, physician &
surgeon
35 & 37 Monmouthshire Terri-
torial Force Association,
Edward Steer esq. d.l.,
J. P. chairman
Lt.-Col. H.A.Moore,sec
39 Jones Mrs
41 Fuller James Medcalf, arti-
ficial teeth maker
43 Jones David
Blackburn Mdme. teacher
Red Lion p.h. David John
Williams
.. here is Charles st
49 IdleGilbertS.piano wareho
53 Evans Miss Elizh. aparts
67 Casual Ward (Newport
Union),
Wm. Davies, supt
Styles Chas relieving officr
8 1 A, JamegT.&Sons,confctnrs
here is Victoria pi
81 St. Joseph's Convent
83 St. Joseph's Middle Class
School
85 St. Joseph's Boarding Schl
87 & 89 St. Joseph's Convent
Thomas Rev. Arthur Hy.
L.D. [curate of St.
WooUos] (King's hill)
I MathewsRev. Alfred A.i
(St. Paul's vicarage)
her
•,la
105 Griffiths Rev. David Hy.
M. A.(St. Woollos vicarge)
here are Severn view S[
Severn ter
109 Six Bells p.H. Miss Emma
Glazebrook
1 1 1 Partridge John J. builder
113 Bere William, grocer
115 PhilHps A.&Sons,paint«rs
117 Swallow Arthur, fruitr
[Stow Park Town Sub-
I POST.M. 0.,T.&TELE-
V9 I phonic E. D. Office
'^ ] Mrs. Alice J. IVhile,.
'^ I dairy keeper & sub-
(^ postmistress
here are Dewsland Park
rd. ,f Friars rd
Newport Union
133 ChiversGeo.Sandfrd.confr
Wall Letter Box
135 Brewer H.Melvill l.r.c.p.
& M.R.c.s.Lond.. J.P
137 Harry Courtenay Thomas
139 Crundell Hubert
141 Sykes Joseph
143 Rickards John Ernest
143 Rickards Hector Bertram
... here is Stow Park aven ...
147 Meacock Stanley A
Central chambers :
Hunter Walter & Co. in-
corporated accntnts. &c
Bartlett, Reed & Co. Ltd.
stock & share brokers
Thomas Latimer,insur.hro
Scott & Block, auctioneers
Batchelor Arthur G. S.solr
Miles Charles, surveyor
Welsh Insurance Corpora-
tion Limited (The)
London & Lancashire Life
& General Assurance
Association Limited
6 Newport (Mon.) Gas Co.
(show rooms) (T. H.
Hazell, sec)
8 May Frederick S. W. tailr
Smith H. A. (Newport)
Ltd. wine & spirit mers
TredegarHall buildings
12 County Borough of New-
port Conservative &
Unionist & National
Union of Conservative
Associations
12 Tredegar Constitutional
Club (Workmen's),
J. Hartwell, sec
12 Pullin Charles, fruiterer
14 Harry & Wood,confectionr8
16 Tredegar Hall Picture
House (Mrs. R. Harris,
manageress)
18 Grove Thos. Alfred, tailor
20 Constitutional Club
Caerleon obambers :
Dolman Arthur H. solictr
Wring Tom W. registrar
of marriages
Parry Thomas & Son, auc-
tioneers .vc
Parry Arthur C. deputy
supt. registrar
Parry Thomas, auctioneer
& supt. registrar
St. Julian's Brick & Tile
Co. Ltd. (Thos. Parry,
managing director)
24 Edwards T. S. & San, soirs
26 Llewellin M. C. solicitor
26 British Red Cross Society,
Monmouthshire branch,
Newport division i.Mrs.
E. H. Watts, hon. treas.
& hon. sec^
26 Davis & Sons, auctioneers
DIRECTORY.]
26 Keene Jas. P. deputy clerk
to county magiscrates &c
28 Lloyd & Pratt, solicitors
32 Williams Tom Gill l.d.s.
Eng. surgeon-dentist
32 Williams & Thomas Ltd.
timber merchants
32 Rurpitt S.iml.M. T.solicitor
here is n-atersla
34 Jones Tom, furniture dlr
Baptist Chapel
4oWi'sonChas. Hy. L. D. s.dntst
Wesleyan Chapel
hae itslVedeii fl
42 Newport CorporationBaths
44 Girls' Friendly Society
45 Anstice Miss Lucy, aparts
48 Cole Ralph
50 Pickering Charles
52 Butler Vincent, artificial
teeth maker
56 Fennel! Percy
Da vies & Rollings Limited,
costumiers (Cross ho)
here is Havelock st
Pillar Letter Box
60 BassetWalterM.R.c.s.Eng.,
L.H.C.P.Lond. physician
& surgeon
62 Spencer Amos
64 Thomas Mrs. H. aparts
66 Mills W. J. house decoratr
68 Parker Albert John
70 Cousins William Ebsworth
72 Jones Mrs.Elizabeth Anne,
temperance hotel
Si . WooLLOs School
82 Roberts Mrs. Ada, fruitr
here is Stow passaye
84 Overstone Lloyd, solicitor
& notary public
86 Emmett Miss Alice, millnr
88 Newport Education Com-
mittee School Clinic
90 Lenton Herbert
Alms Houses
PiLLAU Letier Box
here is Clifton rd
Sr. W00LL03 Church
no Andrews Alfred
1 1 2 Greeuway Mrs
here is' Clifton rd
1 16 JohnsMrs.Ermine.nwsagt
116A, Bateman & Co. boot mas
118 Cox William Francis
here is York pi
120 Brown Edward
122 Morgan William Evan
1 24 Turner Mrs
126 Redmond John
128 & 130 Dura Ltd. photo-
graphers
132 Gibbs Mrs
138 Jenkins Herbert Victor
Stow Hill Pavilion Skat-
ing Rink
Gibb Chas. (Ashreigney)
Davies Richard H. (Ovi"
ton Mere)
Grirtin Joieph(Delaware)
142 Webb Albert Ernest
...here is Brynhyfryrl aven ..
144 Barroll Amos, taxi-cal
proprietor
146 Jones Mrs. K
148 Atkins Mrs
150 Williams Mrs
152 Rogers Mrs
154 Badgett Thomas John
156 Jenkins Arthur Charles
158 Harries Mrs
... here is Brynhyfryd rd ...
Arthur Ralph " William
(Glenmore
Judd Charles James
(Beechcroft)
Carney Mrs. ((tlen Roy)
194 Gratte Miss Florence
ladies' school
ig6 Davis A
198 Woodcock Arthur John
MONxMOUTHSHIRE.
Abraham Miss Annie 1 3 Rees Mrs
(late Messrs. Beak & 1 15 Moore William Lyndon
Poole), ladies' school 17 Richardson Mrs
(Arlington house) 19 Mordey Mark J.P
. here is Caerau rd 21 Howell Thomas Henry
Phillip; H. (Carisbrooke! 23 Williams Mrs
villa) 25 .\comb Cecil
200 Barter James 27 Banks Re,'inald Clare
Higgin Miss 29 Evans John Edward
204 Pitt Horace, boys' sclioo
206 Saunders Arthur
208 Carter William
... here is Caeran cres
o Lawtoii Enoch
2 Watson Henry
4 Jones William, fruiterer
6 EdmunJs Percy
chemist
6 Gratte H. J. & Son, whole-
sale chemists &c
LyneMiss(TheShrubbery)
8A,HarTicsWm.hair dresser
ei8b, Flint Philip Sidm
M.p.s. chemist
18 Simm.inds Charles P. gn. , jj^^^^ j^.,^„ ^^m:
20A, Wise Miss Emily, statnr ^ j^^^^ p^^^^j^
Chambira William LeGran^
(St. Helen's)
Thomas-Davies Mrs. (St.
Olave's)
4 Morgan Treherne
Pillar Letter Box
2 Jones AlunTreverton
p.s. 10 Duckham Henry
8 Taylor Alexander
6 .Marsh C.W. Earle d.l.,j.p
4 Thomas Sir Garral m.d ,
D. L , J.P
2 Stevens Arthur J
Stow Park ores. Stow hill.
Williams Cornelius, gro
222AmbreyMissElizh.M.confrj
224 Ambrey Miss Sarah, drpr
226 Ambrey Miss Elizabeth
Mary,statnr.& post office
here is Uanthewii rd
hereisRisca rd
1 Lyne Hoi
2 Clemen's James
3 Diuncey Wilberforce Rich
4 Phillips Charles
5 Thomas John Lewis
6 Baker-Jones Thomas
7 Mann Richard Thomas
8 Coulman Edward
'?\^''lSl^.^ (Brendou) Summerhmavenue(Main
(lee), Christchurch road.
Heard William Esau J.P.
(Winchester house)
Budd Felix
Thomas George N. W. '
(Bciarhill) !
Jones William Davies
(Braeside)
Griggs Henry J. (Villetta)
Parker Geo.V.(Skelmorlie)
Cutler Frank (Minevia)
Margrave Capt. Lorenzo
(Woodside)
Davies John Eiston (Dun-
marklyn)
Williams Anthony Phillips
(Draycot)
Winn jas. H. (Severn vil)
Davies Miss (Holmes view)
ID Cooper Sidney
1 1 Le Brasseur Henry
HughesThoina3(TheKnoin
13 Adams Charles
14 Burgess Sidney
David Edward
M.R.C.S.Ellg
16 Grunnah Mrs
17 Fontaine Alfred John
t8 Pugsley Richard Brook,
harbour master
19 Williams Charles F
20 Griffiths Mrs
22 Michael William „ . ,, ,
23 IngrainCol.SamuelDuggan 24 Martin Frank
23 IniramPercy Cecil Parken 24A, Junes Albert Edward
MB BSLond Cattell John(Dan-y-Rhiw)
25Hawkel Rev. Philip [Wes] ^^ ^'^''d"" Mrs
Jones Samuel Nathan J.P. 2S Charles Walter
(Cartref Melus) 3° Pearson John Frederick,
Homfrav Mrs. (Penllvni commercial traveller
2 Morgan William H
4 Kimpton Frederick Joseph
6 Glendenning Robert
8 Nairn William H
o Leslie William James
2 Spurrier Edward J. master
mariner
4 Collins Miss
6 Asliton Alfred James
8 Murrills Chester William
!0 Turner Herbert Ernest
!2 EdwiirJs Charles Robert
Haley Jn.Alfd.(Torbay ho) 3^
Hufton Richard
ProbertMort.D.(St.David's) 34 Gnttittis Clinst
Morgan Thomas (Briglit- 3 ' Pf ■'•"e' .^^thu
holm) ,3s Lloyd \\illiam
29 HandfordTheodoreLeopold 4o Jones Albert James
30 Fowler Robert Jar '" '*■'"'" ''"'■-'•
31 Clemens Mrs
32 Catherall John Robert
33 Moore Nichols
34 Mollett Arthur
35 Vau,'han Cyril
36 Gratte Arthur
37 Lewis Walter
38 Pritchard Mrs
Stow Park circus, Stow hi.
... here is Stow Park cres ...
42 Frost harry
42 Price Miss
44 Hopkins James
Pillar LEriER Box
here is Albert aven ...
46 Taylor S. baker
23 Gough William Henry
19 Thorne Mrs
17 Fredvold Fred, mas
I Prosser Thomas Morries
3 Linton Mrs
S Griffithb William
7 Vaughan Frederick
9 Orders M
15 Watkins William
13 Grove Thomas Alfred
1 1 Cook Rev. George Heal
9 Twist Mrs
7 Thorne Godfrey Strong
Green The Venerable Chas. i 5 Taylor Rev. Harry [Wes]
Alfred Howell D.D.[arch-j 3 Salisbury Mrs
deacon of Monmouth] > i Hethey Axel
J60 Jeifery Mrs.Mary.shopkpr
62 Slater Wm. Hy.insur.agnt
93 Cock Joseph, insur. agent
Temple street, Pill, 13a
Commercial road.
Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation (branch for rivet-
warmers only) (W. T.
Moore, sec.) (Rivet- Warm-
ers' Institute)
Brownscombe John & Son,
builders
Brownscombe A. W. & Son,
builders &c
here is Court ybella st
; 1 1 Cambray Harry, shopkpr
Free Library (branch)
Seamen's Home
Seamen's Institute
Thomas street. High st.
here is Oak ter
9 Townsend Daniel, haii-drsr
10 Jones Mrs. E.M M.beer ret
here is Exchange rd
! Rees Wm. George & Sons,
surveyors (Corn Ex-
changechambers)
I Rees Blethyn C.E. civil cn-
[ ginrer (Corn Exchange
chambers)
Town docks, Dock parade.
Co-operativeWholesaleSocietv
Limited
Morris Henry, oil k color mer
Roberts Capt. li. dock master
Customs Watch House
Phillips & Sons Limited,malt-
sters (Penner wharf)
Spittle Thomas Limited, iron
founders
Cashmore John & Son, iron &
steel mers.(Lymney wharf)
Newport Enamelled Siate Co,
Limited
Commercial p.h. Mrs. Sarah
Walker
Walker Bros, iron merchants
Stevens U. &Co. ship repairers
Town Docks Supt. Omce,
Frederick Fisher, supt
Baker W. A. & Co. (1910)
Limited, iron founders
Goss Arthur J. T. oil mer-
chant (Llanarth wharf)
Harris & Coxon, shipwrights
(Llanarth wharf)
Mordey, Carney & Co. Lim.
ship repairers
.Vewport Dry Dock Wood &
Iron Ship Building & Ship
Repairing Co. Ltd. ( Western
Dry docks)
Town Hall chambers.
See Austin friars.
Tredegar Hall buildings.
1 See Stow hill.
Tredegar street, 27 Com.
mercial road.
I Williams Mfiloolm, hair
dresser
4 Westlake Henry Joseph,
artificial teeth maker
I 5 Howard William, painter
White Hartp.H.Mrs.Helena
I Lucey
i... here is IV est Market st ...
Cattle Market (William Hard-
' ing, superintendent)
' NewcombeBros. corn merchts
150 NEWPORT.
Tregare stroet.sEiistUsk rd.
here i.< lindry st
Wall Letter Box
South Wales Brattice Cloth
& India Rubber Co. Lim.
(East Usk works)
here i.< Unnvair rd
Morris &Biddle.joinery manu-
farturers (East l"sk joinery
works)
Trostrey street, Turner st.
Collier Charles Lim. bakers
hen is Bath st
Tunnel terrace, Bridge st
5 Weight Geo. jiin. painter
here is Ford st
here is Sidney st
42 Doran Mrs
43 Probvn Thomas
44 Jones Richard
KnoMlos Thomas Paxton
(Westbourne)
45 Lloyd Robert Henry
46 Savage John
47 Evans Harry
here is Kitigsmillter..
Turner street, Maindee,
Caerleon road.
Horrocks & Sons, botan
brewers
here is Trosiriy st ..
here Hailway crosses..
Rees Fredk.Ernest,coal dealer
San.som Ivor Edwm, baker
PowUs !•■. W.& Co.contractrf
TyUwyd road, Oakfield rd.
1 Williams Edward
2 Herbert Hurry James
3 Matthew.s William Edwd
4 Emery Walter
6 Seldon Rev. James[United
Methodist]
8 Jones Guy Trcverton
10 Jesseman Vernon John N
12 Smith Frank Thomas
Union street, 50 Dock st.
Avery k Sons, carriage bldrs
Pooley Henry & Son Ltd
weighing machine manu
lactnrers (works)
here is Union la
here is Llnnarth st
TJpton road, Risca road.
I Wilson William Henry
5 Davies Rees
... here is Omherslri/ road ...
13 Yates Charles Robert
56 Jenkins John Willi;.m,
chimney sweeper
Usk street, 13 Bath street
iCattellJ.mineral water mnfi
3 Oliver William, haulier
7 Davies Wm. H. shopkeepr
here are Gore if Vnistance sti
38 l)avisjamea,chinmcy snpi
Victoria a^-enue, Maindee,
157 Chepstow read.
SOUTH-WEST SIDK.
7 Edwards Miss Bessie.dress
maker
13 Martin Henry, builder
17 Victoria Brotherhood In
Btilutc (A. Croft, sec)
Wkslevan Chai'El
20 Howns Edwd. R. shopkpr
here is Crown st
28 Webber James, builder
49 Hall Mrs
49A, Brjant Arthur Thomas
49B, Jones Harry, insur. agnt
50 Metcalfe Mrs
... here is Sutnmerhill aven ...
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Ceo. Alfd.com.trav
( Brynderven rd ...
68 Brown Lucian James
70 Heighten Charles George
71 Fenemore Harry
72 Stokes Reginald
here is Christchyrch rd ...
NORTH-EAST SIDE.
Maniiire Misses
74 Felton Thomas J
75 Harding Robert
is Crescent rd
76 Marlin George Henry,
commercial traveller
here is fVoodland rd
riftiths Thomas
here is I'ictoria lane
94 Bannister George Henry
Lewis Daniel,coal merchnt
97 Lane Percy, sign writer
99 Parkin.son Mrs
100 Williams Clarence C
registrar of births &c
101 M'illiams Miss
Holbrook Wm.nurseryma
107 .lory (ieorse, cab propr
Victoria chambers.
See Bbidce stheet.
Victoria orescent, Bailey s
I Cornish Arthur Ernest,
artificial teeth maker
7 Trace Harry R. painter
hereis West st
10 Elsworthy Ephraim, in
sur;ince agent
23 WallThos. K. chiuiiiey sw|
Victoria place. Stow hill.
1 Morgan Taliesin
2 Francis John
3 Koe Miss
4 Scarfe George
6 Smith Mrs. K
6 Moxham Edward
7 Brewer Mrs. A. S
7 Brewer P'rederic Henry W
L M.s.s A. Lond. phy
sician & surgeon
8 Lea Percy
9 Roberts Miss
10 Cheetham Mrs
11 Roberts William
12 Donald Rev. DavidilBaptist]
13 Jackson Mrs
14 (iardncr William, architect
Vivian road,Corporation rd
Also]) & Sons,carriage bldrs
54 Davi Leonard, shopkeeper
Walmer road, Maindi
Chepstow road.
9 BowdcnWm.Hy.insur.supt
21 ThomasMissAunie,midwife
Walsall St. Corporation rd
2 Jenkins Adolphus, coal dli
52 Painter William, shopkpr
Watclihouse parade, Pill
Waterloo hotel, Frdk. T.Ellis
here is Alexandra rd
15 Tuck & Co.Limited, india-
rubber manufacturers
17 Ward k Co. butchers
18 Wolfe F. C. k Co. grocers
19 Brunt Richard, butcher
25 Ebsworth Charles, channel
pilot
30 Perkins Brothers, carters
31 Morgan William, mat ma
32 to 34 Dawson Thos. & Co.
Limited, ship chandlers
35 Alexandra Dock hotel,
George Uutchings
Cardiff Channel Dry Docks
& Pontoon O1. Limited
Waterloo road, Cardiff rd
2 Phillips Frank
3 Llanfear Henry John
4 Denham Regmald
5 Williams David
6 Green Ernest
hereis Gear st
7 Davies Mrs
8 Pearce Wm. channel pilot
9 Gallagher Mrs
10 Lewis' John Pholps
11 Jerrams Misses
12 Turberville Daniel Jones
13 Lewis Mrs
14 Thompson Mrs
15 Francis William
16 Stewart John Vaujhan
17 Jones Frederick
18 Parkes William
19 Lyle John, marine engineer
20 Evans David Robert
21 Bay William, channel pilot
22 Kershaw Rev. Arthur
[Wesleyan Methodist]
23 Radley Robert
24 Ross Thomas
25 Richards William
26 Dobbie James
27 Waite Jacob
28 Treloar John Powis
29 Paynter John Lloyd
30 Davies Mrs
31 Wright Rev. Thomas b.a.
[chaplain of Mission to
Seamen]
32 Blowers John
33 Smythe Curtis Frederick
here is Uandaff st
34 .Jenkins Mrs
35 Gilmore Jn. channel pilot
36 Nicholls Edgar
37 Morgan Miss
....here is Stow Park aven
Wall Letter Box
West street, Baneswell rd.
19 Farrow Bros, plumbers &
glaziers
19 Farrow Albert George,sub-
postinaster
23 Brewer Mrs. J. shopkeeper
39 Angel hotel, Fras. Hayward
West Park road, 36 Bassa-
leg road.
1 Orlidge Edward Frederick
3 Davies Mrs
2 Thomas Mrs
4 Chicken Thomas
6 Spencor Francis Wakefield
8 Beven Henry W
12 Jones Henry William
14 Davies Thomas
16 Heybyrne G. E. S
18 Pritcliard Timothy Thos
20 Morris Frank
24 Baddeley William C
25 Gritfiths Thomas 0
28 Edwards Taliesin
30 Irviiis Arllmr John
Westfleldrd.ClythaPark rd.
1 Strattoii Maurice
2 Mulier Jenson Andre
here is Park Fieldpl
3 Martin Robert Thomas
4 Whitehouse William Hy
5 Lovell George Frederick
6 Gething John Owen K
Davies Edward Franklin
(Roseraont)
8 Davies Edward Herbert
9 Slade Mrs
10 Smith Charles Ernest
11 Perry Rev.Chas.L.[Presh]
Harte Herbt. (The Ferns)
Westgate buildings.
See CoMMEBCiAL street.
Wostgate chambers.
See COMMEHCIAL STREET.
Westville road, Preston av.
1 Smith James Frederick
2 Lucas Joseph Henry
3 Brown Joseph Stephen
4 Nott Henrv P
c; Sheehan Mrs
6 Ha II am Herbert
Wharf road, Chepstow road.
7 Pritchard Mrs. Elizabeth,
midwife
Matthews William James,
house decorator
Perry Wm.Hv. hair dresser
here is Archihnld st
23 Curie Arthur, shopkeeper
23A, Pioneer Bakery Co. Ltd.
wholesale confectioners
Happerfield & Willans Ltd.
coal merchants
here are Philip .f Gordon sts
here is May st
here is Kssex si
47 Watkins Geo. Hy. grocer
57 Brend William, coal mer
2 Beigbton Wm. turn, dealr
6 Jervis Harold, insur. agt
20 Hill Edward Chas. shopkpr
20A, Stokes John, fried fish dlr
Maindee Liberal Club,
Wra. Thomas, steward
Snelling Ed wd. wheehi rght
here is Glebe st
LittlejohnsWm.cibinet ma
28 G.ibica Victor, marine
hereis Jefrey st
34 Tripp Adam S. shopkeeper
painters
Pillar Letter Box
here is Charlotte st
43 Higgins Albert, shopkeepr
here is Capel rres
50 Dean John, plasterer
Tkedegab Wharf Na-
tional Schools
here is Charlotte st
59 Scott George L. brass fndr
70 Graves Fredk.IIy. shopkpr
83 Ross John, shopkeeper
Winchester chambers.
Sec High street.
Windsor road,Chepsto\v rd.
M.iindee.
39 Graves Ernest, shopkeeper
Windsor ter. Tunnel ter.
4 Anderson (roorge
5 Hug; es Thomas
6 Lovatt Wm. Hy. insur. agt
7 Betterton Charles
8 Gower John Arthur
9 Rowe Josejih
10 Chambers Mrs
1 1 Lee John
13 Wilkinson CharlesKerslake
(Mabel villa)
14 Welch Mrs
15 Jncohs r-aac
16 Pritchard James
18 Williams Howard
[9 Williams Albert E
Witham st. Coverack road.
DIRECTORY.]
Woodland rd. Victoria ;
1 Kedshaw Walter James
2 Dix Walter James
3 Jordan Tudor
4 Keene Henry
5 Southall John
6 Prichard Tom Morris
9 Freeguard Frederick
21A, Davies Alfd. Wm. tlorii
22 Pugsley Cyril F
24 Hill Sidney, comml. tvav
24 Spencer Mrs
25 Fielden Mrs
25 Pucknell Albert
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
■e is Crescem
BAST SIDE.
55 (-irittin Rev James
[Primitive Methodist]
58 }iI(jreton Albert Francis
62 Evans Herbert
I Wilson Thomas li. H
A\all Lbttee Box
3 Morgan William
5 Allen Francis A
7 Jenkins William H
9 Hollingdale Alexander
II Wilson Albert Henry
J3 ijill Frederick James
15 MiUward John Kendricl
17 Harris Mrs. E
19 Seal Henry
21 MilnerMrs
23 Giles William Hewer
25 Dnrbin Oswald
hei'e is Clevedon rd
2 Thompson Cuthbert F
4 Charley Robert
6 Owen Miss
8 Jones J. Ernest
10 Wait F'rancis. Loder
1 2 Roberts Thomas
14 Cable Charles
16 Miller George
1 3 Young Robert
20 Ogle Samuel
22 Milne Mrs
24 Kastick Frank
26 Hastick Sam
28 Mills Charles I
30 Uroadtoot M. builder &c
32 Handy Herbt.B.comcl.tra
34 Owen John ma
here is Woodland rd ....
9 Joyce Claude
10 McBride T. Lindsay
11 Rollings J. T. Ross"
12 Phillips Joseph
13 Jenkins P. T
14 Joyce Douglas
15 Armstrong John Edward
16 Moore Lieut. -Col. Herbert
Acheson
17 Wickett Thomas C
' 18 Lawlor Edward Patrick
Wyndham street, Shaftes-
bury street.
Newport (Mon.) & District
Hide, Skin, Fat & Wool
Co. Limited
Public Slaughter House
I (Isaac Edmunds, manager)
I York place, Stow hill.
Langmaid Henry
- - • Miss
. Collie
Mr
WoodviUe i-d. Ris
road.
1 Bennett Stephen Augustus
2 Kenvyn Gilbert
3 Si>uthcliffe Charles James
4 Jones Clifford
5 WinHeld Walter
6 Wilkes Frank
7 Williams Edward Thomas
8 Danes Charles Harold
8 Hazell Henry Downing
10 Harries Benjamin
12 Coombs Mrs
18 Wilson Andrew
20 Griffiths Harry J
22 Williams Phillip Percival
24 Phillips Miss
32 Seagal Joseph, tailor
34 Rowe Edward Loft
36 Brown Arthur
NEWPORT. 151
38 Wes' Wilmot
40 Liles William H
42 Piatt John
46 Jones Thomas
48 Rogers Mrs
50 Keating Mrs
52 Liles Charles William
54 Dix John
56 Davies Rev. T. Powell
[curate of St. WooUos]
58 Rutherford Wm. James
60 Fisher Mrs
3 Price Alfred Arthur
19 Michael David
31 Sherrin Mrs
33 Richards Mrs
35 Dowdall George Norris
39 Davies George
41 Smith William
43 Hawthorne Francis James
45 Williams Miss Ethel M.
teacher of music
47 Morgan Thomas C
49 Jones Rev. E. Hugh
[Presbyterian]
51 White Mrs
53 Berryraan Miss
55 VinesChas. Stuart m.b.c.s.
Eng. & L.R.c.P. Lond.
surgeon
Evans Reuben, boot maker
Dicks Thomas, carpenter
NEWPORT PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Abbott James, 43 Marlborough road
Abraham Rev. Harry (Baptist), 21
Dewsland Park road
Abraham Mrs. 2 Llandaft' street
Abraham Percy, 42 St. John's road,
Maindee
Abraham Lionel Samuel, Brockle-
bank, Oakfield road
Acomb Cecil, 25 Stow Park circus
Acomb Leonard E. 11 Clvtha Park id
Adams Albert Bice, 14 Friars road
Adams Alfred, 36 Dewsland Park road
Adams Arthur Basil, The Ciolt.
Clevedon road
Adams Charles, 13 Stow Park avenue
Adams George, 13 Linden road
Adams John, 49 C'hepstnw road
Adey John Daniel, 6 Ombersley road
Akers Herbert, 5 St. Julian's avenue
Akers J. M. 7 Cardiff road
Alderton Charles W. 49 Caerau road
Algar Thomas Edwin, 50 Oakfield rd
Alger Francis Joseph, 29 Llanthewy rd
Alser Mrs. 8 Brynhyfryd road
Allbutt Ernest, 69 Marlborough road
Allen Arthur, 7 Clifton place
Allen Charles, 22 Marlborough road
Allen Francis A. 5 Woodland Pa.k rd
Allen Mrs. 42 Marlborough road
Allen Thomas William. Hillside,
Edwnrd VII. avenue
Alwiird Robert Russell, 23 Park sq
Ambrose Charles, 154 Caerleon road
Ambus Montague, 66 Corporation rd
Anderson George, 4 Windsor terrace
Andrews Alfred, no Stow hill
Andrews George William,25 Gibbs rd
Andrews Harry, 163 Caerlenn road
Andrews Harry Lionel, 75 Risca road
Angus Frederick William, Trevarth,
Cardiff road
Anning WiUiam J. P. Hatherleigh,
Lawrence hiU
Anstice Alfred George, 95 Eisca rd
Anthony Isaac John, 54 Llanthewy rd
Appleby Mrs. q^ Corpoiation rua.l'
Arch Herlert John, 40 Eii^ca road
Armstrong Herbert, ig Queen's hill
Armstrong JohnEd\Td.i5Woo'^ville rd
Arnold Arth. Geo. 11 Fields lark av
Arnold Edivard J. 3^ Richmond road
Arthur Ralph Wm.Glenmo^e,Sto^v hi
Ash Micl.ael, ,7 Brvnzwvn road
.\shforii Mrs 30 Bryngwyn road '
Ashford Mrs. 164. Corporation road
Ashton Alfred James, 16 Summerhill
avenue, Maindee
Atkins Mrs. 148 Stow hill
Attewell Mrs. 59 Morden road
Attwood Alfred, 51 Morden road
Austin Albert William, 47 Eton road
Austwick Mrs. 5 Bedford road
Avery Ernest W. 29 Brynhyfryd aven
Avery Mrs. 30 Park square
Alton Ernest, 11 Charles street
Ayliffe Charles, 40 Fields road
Ayliffe Frank Augustus, Fern side,
Clytha Park road
Bacon Rev. J. Cologne B.A., B.D.
(Presbyterian), 35 Gibbs road
Baddeley Edgar Oliver, 59 Bisca road
Baddeley Hy. Ernest, 55 Bisca road
Baddelev Wm. C. 24 West Park rd
Badger Alfred Bernard, The Hollies,
61 Caerau road
Badgett Thomas John, 154 Stow hill
Badman Wilfred Fras. 62 Caerau rd
Baglow Fred, 11 Batchelor road
Bagnell Isaac, 9 Linden road
Bagshaw Percy, 24 Park square
Bailev Alfd. Pearce, 11 Brynhyfryd av
Bailey Edwd. Wm. 5 Palmyra place
Bailey Harold, 21 Corporation road
Bailey Miss, ^4 Ombersley road
BaileV Mrs. 2 Oakfield road
Bailey Mrs. C. H. 37 Bassaleg road
Bailey Bobt. Hugh, 236 Chepstow rd
Bailev Walter, 20 Eton road
Willian
Sunnv.side
thorne avenue
Bain John. 28 Clyffard crescent
Baker Arthur, 9 Batchelor road
Baker Edward, 2 Marlborough road
Baker Geo. Hy. Clyro, Chepstow rd
Baker Thomas, 4S Dewsland Pk. rd
Baker William, 11 Dewsland Park rd
Baker WiUiam, 11 Godfrey road
Baker Wm. Edward, 34 Llanthewy rd
Tho
6 Sto
Park
Alfrt'd,
Alma
OH Wni. 7^ Marlborough rd
Mrs. 1 St." John's rd. Maindee
Jan:es t harles.6 Faulkner rd
;rnest Geo. 7 Bassaleg road
[ho. Herht. 30 DewslandPk.rd
Banks E. C. 27 Stow Park circus
Bannister George Henry, 94 Victoria
avenue, Maindee
Barber Henry, 44 Richmond road
Barefoot John Jas. 11 St. Mark's ores
Bartoot Mrs. 8 Queen's hill
Barker Walter Hugh, 13 Fields road
Barlow Mrs.iSKensington pl.Maindee
Barnes Chas. 9 St. John's rd. Maindee
Barnes Herbt. Percy,56 Oakfield road
Barnes James, 17 Eton road
Barnett Mrs. 172 Caerleon road
Barnett Wilfrid Jn. 42 Somerset road
Barrett Arthur John, 18 Queen's bill
Barry James, 32 Park square
Barry John Jsph. 35 Chepstow road
Barry Mrs. 43 Eton road
Barry Mrs. 76 Eisca road
Barter Harry Godfrey, 68 Caerau rd
Barter James, 200 Stow hill
Bartlett Henry Chas. 12 Clarence pi
Bartlett Eichd.Wilson,52Bryngwyn rd
Basden Chas. Fredk. 88 Eisca road
Basham James, Eosendale, Eveswell
park, Maindee
Basset Walter, 60 Stow hill
Bastick Frank, 24 Woodland Park rd
Bastick Sam, 26 Woodland Park road
Batchelor Arthur, 40 Caerau road
Bateman Arth. Fred,27Brvnhvfryd av
Bateman Nathaniel, 38 Christchurch
road. Maindee
Bates Mrs. 53 Morden road
Bates Francis Boss, 3 Serpentine rd
Bath Wm. Jas. 7 Llwvnderi road
Battersby Francis Edward, Ingleeide,
Fields Park crescent
Batty Ernest John, 31 St. Mark'i eres
Batty William, 11 Cedar road
Baugh Thomas, 31 Methuen road
Beardniore Wm. 223 Corporation rd
Beasley Mrs, 213 Corporation road
Beaumont William, 7 Methuen road
Bebell Misses, 12 Clifton place
Beddard William, 13 Gibbs road
Beddis Thomas Clulow. 84 Corpora-
tion road
Beedie Alex. Bartlett, 14 Southville rd
Beer John, 74 Bryngwyn road
Beer Thomas, 48 Christchurch road.
152 NEWPORT.
Belcher John Geo. 18 Kichmond road
Bell Archibald. 8 Methuen road
Bell Georee, Staddon, Eveswell pk.
Maindee'
Bell Harcourt, 44 Christchuich id
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[hELLY'
ndee
Bell J. Cecil, Corra Linn. Gibhs id
Bell Matthew, draper,27 Somerset rd
Bell Rich.ird, 14 Gibhs road
Benner John, 15 Oakfield road
Bonner Mrs. Minna A., M.B., Ch.B
15 Oakfield road
Bennett David Henry, 28Bryn^yn rd
Bennett Stephen Augustus, i Wood-
Tille road
Bere Herbert George, 31 Bedford road
Berlyn Miss C. J. The Woodlands
Crescent road. Maindee
Bernstein Isaac. 24 St. John's road
Maindee
Berrvman Miss. 53 York place
Betterton Charles. 7 Windsor terrace
Bevan Harrv, iS Dewsland Park road
Bevan William Ht. 164 Caerleon rd
Beven Henry W. 8 West Park road
Bezant Anthony Rolph, 32 Llan-
the«
Bibbv William. 50 Llanthewy load
Biddle Fred David, 63 Risca road
Biddle William Henry, 42 Risca road
Eiygs Miss, g Methuen road
Billincham Alfred, :; Serpentine rd
Billingham James, i Rugby road
Birch Harry, 7 Marlborough road
Bird Arthur Geo. 34 Bassaleg road
Bird Walter, 3 Manlev road
Blackall Walter Henry,' 28 Fields road
Blackborow Miss, 39 Bryngwyn road
BlackburnWm.Hollv bank,FieldsPk.rd
Blake William Fredk. 50 Chepstow rd
Bland Edward C. 46 Risca road
Blandfnrd Edwin, 17 Rugby road
Blandford Tom, 40 St. John's road
Maindee. Newport
Blatchlr John James.20 Morden roac
BlatchlV WiUiam, 152 Caerleon road
Blow William, 1 1 Brvnhvfryd roa
Blowers John, 32 Waterloo' road
Bollen Wm. Ernest, I J Marlborough rd
Bollon Frank, Ellesmere, FieldsPk.rd
Bond William Thomas, 29 Kensing-
ton place, Maindee
Boore Reuben, Brynhenlog, Beech-
wood road
Booth William Loadman, 22 Christ-
church road, Maindee
Boots George, 44 Chepstow road
Boshier Mrs. 13 Queen's hill
Boswell Victor, 49 Corporation road
Boucher Charles, 12 Fields road
Boulter Edgar Leonard, 6 Sidney st
flonlton Rev. Ernest fWesleyan),
Victoria manse. 31 Christchurch
road. Mnindee
Bourne Mrs.a? St. John's rd. Maindee
Bowden Arthur, 58 Preston avenue
Bowden William John, 3 Cedar road
Bowen John, 89 Oakfield road
Bown E. 5 Methuen road
Bownscombe Albert, 24 Friars road
Boyna John C. 59 Llanthewy road
Brace Rt. Hon. William MP. Devon-
field, Fields Park road
Bramwell John, 64 Chepstow road
Braund Mrs. 7 Eton road
Bready Henry, 117 Alma street
Brennan Arthur, 48 Harrow road
Brenton Sidney, 10 Somerset road
Brewer Capt. Rennie, Colhugh, Fields
Park road
Brewer Charles Claridge, 12 Kensing-
ton place, Maindee
Brewer Frederick Henry Wormald, 7
Victoria place
Brewer H. Melvill L.R.C.P.Lond. 4;
M.R.C S.Eng., J.P. ,35 Stow hill
Brewer Mrs. A. S. 7 Victoria place
Briggs Ernest, 46 Eton road
Brind Richard, 179 Chepstow road
Britton Isa.ic, 6 Richmond road
Broadtnot John, 30 Woodland Pk. rd
BrofldUck Alfred T. 87 Chepstow rd
Brook Joseph Charle5,29 Ombersley rd
Brooks Mrs. 210 Chepstow road
Brooks William, 31 Clytha Park road
Broughton Chas.Wm.33St. Mark's ores
Brown Archibald, Bellwood, Fields
Park road
Brown Arthur, 36 York place
Brown Charles Hy. 39 Fields road
Brown Edgar Lewis, 379 Chepstow rd
Brown Edward, 120 Stow hill
Brown Frank, 11 Bolton road
Brown Frank. 12 Brynhyfryd road
Brown George. 29 Methuen road
Brown James P. 38 Llanthewy road
Brown Jsph. Stephen. 3 Wes'tville rd
Brown Lucian James, 68 Victoria
avenue, Maindee
Brown Matthew, 37 Bedford road
Brown Miss. 89 Somerset road
Brown Mrs. 1 Cardiff road
Brown Robert, 7 Rugby road
Brown Stanley Thos.'44 Bedford rd
Bruce Henry, 24 Ombersley road
Brnckshaw Alfred, 29 Christchurch
road. Maindee
Brundrett Geo.i6Leicester rd. Maindee
Bryant Abraham. 72 Somerset road
Bryant Arthur Thomas, 4ga, Victoria
avenue, Maindee
Bryant Ernest Jn. 11 Chepstow road
Bryant William. 27 Eton road
Buckingham Samuel, 84 Llanthewy rd
Bue!cla.id Clement Charles. 127 Cor-
poration road
Buckley Mrs. 48 Queen's hill
Buckner John, 28 Chepstow road
Buckner J. 118 Commercial street
Budd Felix, 4 Stow Park crescent
Budd Mrs. 17 Oakfield road
Bull George B. 27 ^lanthewy road
Bullen Mrs. 30 Chtha square
Bunce Arthur Jas.'-o Batchelor road
Burch Thomas Crothal, The Ferns
Liswerry road
Burcher George, 69 Caerleon road
Burford Jesse, 105 Chepstow road
Burge Mrs. 4 Pentonville
Burge Ralph. 41 Fields road
Burge Sydney George, 8 Friars road
Burgess Sidney, 14 Stow Park avenue
Burgoyne Joseph, The Knoll, Cleve-
don road
Burke Denis M.B. 32 Clytha square
Burleigh George Wilfrid. 50 Rich-
mond road
Burleigh Mrs. 28 St. Julian's avenue
Burman Harris. 39 Dewsland Pk. rd
Burman Louis. 16 Llanthewy road
Burnicle Robert. 25 Kichmond road
Burpitt Chas.Aug. a & 4 Chepstow rd
Burpitt Harry Reginald, 30 Kensing-
ton place, Maindee
Burpitt Saml. M. T.36St. Julian's ay
Burridge John Arthur Seaton, 8
Clifton place
Burridge Sidney Herbert. 37 Risca rd
Burrough Frank, 27 Marlborough rd
Bnrrough Frederick, 74 Risca road
Butterworth Thomas Stuart, 19 Fair
oak avenue, Maindee
BvTnes Thomas, 52 Marlborough road
Cable Charles, 14 Woodland Park rd
Cain Arthur, 2 Linden road
f:alder Thomas Charles, 40 Friars rd
Caldwell Hugh, 24 Fields road
Cambridge Henry, 44 Caerau road
Campbell Mrs. 28 Godfrey road
Cankett Charles, 15 Clifton place
Canning Mrs. 19 CIvtha Park road
Cape Rev. Rnlwrl F. 32 St. Julian's av
Capel George Henry, 10 Friars road
Cappelle OctaviusV D.iioCaerleon rd
Capper William James, Fields dene.
Fields Park avenue
irnell Abraham, n8 Corporation rd
irney Mrs. Glen Roy, Stow hill
irpenter Albert Charles, 116 Cor-
poration road
irter Frank Adams, 14 Llwynderi rd
Carter James, 10 Fields road
Carter W. 208 Stow hill
ght Joseph.jSMarlborough rd
Catherall John Kobt. 32 Stow Pk.
Cattell John. Dan-v-Rhi
hill avenue. Maindee
Cawthorn Mrs. 33 Devon place
Cayzer Mrs. Croft Ambury, Eveswell
park, Maindee
Chadwick Walter, 5 Park square
Ohalklin William, 85 Caerleon road
Challens Montague Robert. Camp
view. Christchurch road, Maindee
Chaaiis Charles, 3 Fields road
Chamberlain Edward, 40 Christ-
church road, Maindee
Chambers Charles, 32 Caerau road
Chambers Mrs. 10 Windsor terrace
Chambers William Le Grand, St.
Helen's, Stow Park circus
Chapman Arthur, 391 Chepstow road
Chapman Chas. Jsph. 13 Chepstow rd
Chapman Charles, 33 Brynhyfryd av
Charles Edwin Ambrose,6 Pentonvjlle
Charles Henry Joseph, 45 Somerset rd
Charles Walter, 28 Summerhill aven.
Maindee
Cheeseman Mrs. 13 Cardiff road
Cheetham Mrs. 10 Victoria place
Cheyne John, 166 Caerleon road
Chicken Thomas, 4 West Park road
Childs Edward, 5 Godfrey road
Christopher David, 170 Caerleon road
Churlev Robert, 4 Woodland Park rd
Ciceri 'Mrs. Brunate, Edward VII. av
Clark Herbert W. 54 Corporation rd
Clarke Jn. Hy. 46 Corporation road
Clarke Misses,22 Fairoak aven Maindee
Clarke Mrs. 10 Cedar road
Clarke Mrs. G. M.35 Marlborough rd
Clayton Frank, 411 Chepstow road
Cleaver William, jun. 5 Gibbs road
Clegg Lewis, 16 Bryngwyn road
Clemens Mrs. 31 Stow Park avenue
s Frederick C. 39 Morden rd
Clements James, 2 Stow Park avenue
Clemerson George, 26 Rugby road
Clemes -Alfred Warne, 37 Devon place
Cliffe Joseph, Rydal mount, Eveswell
park, Maindee'
Clissitt Cvrus Thomas, 21 Harrow rd
Clubb Hy. Edgar. 7 Alteryn road
Coates James. 19 Park, square
Cobb John Frazer, 13 Corporation rd
Cock George, 23 Somerset road
Cock Mrs. 5 Cardiff road
Cncks Oscar H. 2 Faulkner road
Coe Lewis Archibald.S St. Mark's ores
Coker Harry. 8q Risca road
Coker Mrs. 80 Bisca road
Colclough-Hoey John, Kenreg, Cor-
poration road
Cole Misses, 6 Manley road
Cole Mrs. 22 Queen's hill
Cole Mrs. 3 St. John's rd. Maindee
Cole Ralph, 48 Stow hill
Cole Thomas, 33 Park square
Coleburn Herbert, 53 Richmond road
Coles Herbert, 9 Gibhs road
Coles Mrs. 24 Harrow road
Collard Ernest, 21 Rugby road
Collett Mrs. 20 Harrow r'oad
Collier Charles, 17 Bassaleg road
Collier Miss, 4 York place
Collins Frank, 34 Queen's hiU
Collins Miss, 14 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee
Collins Sydney, 63 Llanthewy road
Collins William John Townsend, 81
Oakfield road
Collman William, 86 Corporation rd
Colquhoun Ernest, 9 Somerton road
Colquhoun Robert S. 22 Fields road
Colwill John, 65 Dewsland Park road
Common John Brotherick Avery, 13
Brynhyfryd road
Compton Edward Charles, 49 Llan-
thewy road
Cook Rev. George Heal (Baptist), ir
merhill avenue, Maindee
Cooke Edwyn, 26 Godfrey road
"joke P. Canning, Glanmor, Fields
Park road
Coombs Mrs. la York place
DIRECTORY.]
Cooper Frank Lyndon, ji Edward
VII. avenue
Cooper George Hy. 373 Chepstow id
Cooper Herbert, 52 Bichmond road
Cooper Mrs. ^6 Oakfield road
Cooper Sydney, 10 Stow Park avenue
Cope Albert Edward Millward, 4
Cordv Henrv, 19 St. Mark's ciescent
Corfield Lionel Chas. 77 Oakfield rd
Corner Henry, i Llandaff street
Cossham John, 16 St. Julian's aven
Cosslett Cuthbert Ralph,2iAlteryn rd
Cottrell Rev. John Albert (curate in
charge of St. Julian's), 287 Caer-
leon road
Cottrill George Thomas, 5 Linden rd
Coalman Edward, 8 Stow Park aven
Coulter Robert J., B.A., M.B. 11
Gold tops
Courtenay John, 63 Morden road
Cousins George, 25 Bedford road
Cousins William E. 70 Stow hill
Coward Mrs. 23 Llanthewy road
Cowie George William, 23 Gibhs rd
Coi Charles Henry, 8 Risca road
Cox George, 38 Risca road
Coi James, 36 Barrack hill
Cox James, 18 St. Mark's crescent
Cox John N. 43 Dew.sland Park road
Cox Ronald Saml. 7 St. Julian's av
Cox Samuel, 24 Queen's hill
Cox William Francis, 118 Stow hill
•Ciaig William, 29 Clytha Park road
Crespo Mrs. 9 Alteryn road
Crinks Victor Adolphus, 8 Gold tops
Croker Charles, 64 Marlborough road
Cronan Mrs. 22 Risca road
Cross Mrs. 12 Bryngwyn road
Grossman Walter, 17 Cedar road
Cruickshank William Henrv, 20 St
Julian's avenue
Crundell Hubert, 139 Stow hill
CuUimore Altd.Deepdene,Fields Pk.rd
CuUimore Henry, 25 St. Mark's cres
Cullum Charles, 13 Caerau crescent,
Caerau park
Cullum James, 28 Kensington place,
Maindee
Cullum Miss, 70 Llanthewy road
Cullum Misses, 10 Ombersley road
Culverwell Charles Llewellyn, 49
Chepstow road
Cummins Rev. Joseph B.A. (Catho-
lic), s Stow hill
Cunningham James, 30 Fields road
Curran Mrs. ig Clyffard crescent
Currey Mrs. 28 Risca road
Curtis William Henrv L.R.C.P. & S.
Edin. 176 Commercial road
Cntcliffe Richard Thomas, 90 Risca rd
Cutler Frank, Minevia, Stow Pk. cres
Dale Thomas Henry, 132 Caerleon rd
Dallen Frederick, 41 Eton road
Dalton Arthur, 119 Alma street
Daly John, i Morden road
Dando Ernest James, 10 Southville rd
Dando Thomas, 57 Marlborough road
Danes Chas. Harold, 8 Woodville rd
Daniel David J. M. 16 Brynhvfrvd rd
Daniel Mrs. 99 Oakfield road'
Daniels Fredk. William. 19 Cardiff rd
Darch Montague John, Parkside,
Beechwood road
Dare-Havard Richard, 23 Fairoak
Dark Fredk. John, 106 Corporation rd
Darke J. D. 40 Queen's hill
Dartnell Arthur, 36 Summerhill av
Maindee
Dauncey Frederick Herbert, 27 Ken-
sington place, Maindee
Danncey Frederick Stephen, i Ken-
sington place, Maindee
Dauncev Reginald A. i Kensington
place, Maindee
Dauncev Wilberfjrce Richmond, 3
Stow Park avenue
Davey Francis, 113 Alma street
Davey Mrs. 2 Beresford road
David Edwin. 12 D»ws!and Pari; rd
David Mrs. i:; Marlborough road
MO.NMOUTHSHIKE.
Davidson John, 27 Chepstow road
Davie Mrs. 397 Chepstow road
Davies Rev. T. Powell (curate of St.
Woollos'), 56 York place
Davies Alfred Henrv, 33 Clyffard cres
Davies Alfred John! 4 St. Mark's cres
Davies Cecil, 23 Fields road
Davies Charles, 39 St. Mark's cres
Davies David John, Llwvnrhos, Fields
Park avenue
Davies David Lloyd. 71 Caerau road
Davies David Ormonde, 34 Clyffard
Davies Mrs. Elizabeth, 24 Clytha sq
Davies Edward Franklin, Rosemont,
Westfield road, Clytha park
Davies Edward Herbert, 8 Westfield
road, Clytha park
Davies Edward Jas. 28 Ombersley rd
Davies George, 39 York place
Davies Henry P. 11 Brvngwyn road
Davies Henrv, Glan Cothi, Edward
VII. avenue
Davies Herbert Vaughan,54Queen's hi
Davies Isaac Fredk.' 37 Marlboro' rd
Davies Jack, 19 Bedford road
Davies Jas. Eras. 62 Marlborough rd
Davies John, 14 Brynhyfryd road
Davies John, 72 Caerau road
Davies John, i3 Oakfield road, Clvtha
Park road
Davies John, 38 Park square
Davies John E. Dunmarklyn, Stow
Park crescent
Davies John Francis, 17 Chepstow rd
Davies Jn. Lloyd J. P. 158 Caerleon rd
Davies Luther, la Bassaleg road
Davies Miss.S Brvnderwen rd. Maindee
Davies Miss. 3 Clifton place
Davies Miss, Holmes view. Stow
Park crescent
Davies Miss, 33 Preston avenue
Davies Mrs. 16 Brynhyfryd avenue
Davies Mrs. 18 Godfrey road
D;ivies Mrs. 30 Waterloo road
Davies Mrs. 3 West Park road
Davies Mrs. Annie. 16 Southville rd
Davies Owen Walter. 45 Risca road
Davies Orlando, 58 Richmond road
Davies Oswald, 26 Risca road
D:ivies Ralph, 19 Corporation road
Davies Rees. 5 Upton road
Davies Mrs. Kichd. 32 Queen's hill
Davies Richard Herbert, Overton
-Mere, Stow hill
Davies Robert, 17 Richmond road
Davies T. Greenland, 22 Oakfield rd
Diivies Thomas, 43 Chepstow road
Davies Thomas, 7 Kingsmill terrace
Davies Thomas, 8 St. 'Julian's aven
Davies Thomas, 14 West Park road
Davies Thomas Michael, 118 Alma st
Davies Tom, 49 Caerleon road
[enrv, 6 Clifton road
Davies Watkin, 91' Oakfield road
Wilfred, 82 Risca road
Davies Wilfrid. 21 Somerset road
Davies William, 25 Eton road
Davies William, 14 Fields Park aven
ngomar,Edward VII. av
Davies William, 43 Richmond road
William, 17 St. Mark's cres
Davies Wvndham, 19 Rugby road
Davis A. 196 Stow hill
Arthur, 49 Bryngwyn road 1
Edwin, 52 Dewsland Park road '
Henry George, 41 Risca road
Ivor. 86 Risca road
Davis James, 377 Chepstow road |
Mrs. 16 Cedar road
D'.vis Mrs. H. P. 38 Bassaleg road !
Davis Richard, 32 Marlborouirh road j
William, 14 Godfrey road j
Dawson Frederick George. Merlin.
Ids Park road j
on Frederick J. 28 Oakfield road
fin J. 49 Oakfield road
Dawson Thomas, Craigside, Fields
NEWPORT.
153
Par
Charles Thoiuas,56 Christchurch
lad. Maindee
James Henrv. 30 Queen's hill
Day Miss, 9 Eton road
Dayman Montague, 33 Bedford road
Daymond Samuel, 15 Risca road
Deacon Frank Foster, 10 Llwynderi rd
Deacon Fredk. 61 Marlborough road
Deakin Albert, 2 Kingsmill terrace
Dean Samuel, 2 Spencer road
Deane Norton, 3 Caerau crescent
di> la Prandiere Edelin, 66 Preston av
Denham Reginald. 4 Waterloo road
Devine Walt. Wm. 23 Preston aven
Dibdin Geo. Edwin, 16 St. Mark's cres
Dight Henry, 5 Queen's hill
Dimmack Robert, i Grafton road
Dii Herbert Benjamin, 36 Bassaleg rd
Dix John, 54 York place
Dix Walter James. 2 Woodland road
Dixon Franklin, 6 St. John's road,
Maindee
Dixon Thomas, 20 Risca road
Dixon Wm. Ewart, i Brynhvfryd av
Dobbie James, 26 Waterloo 'road
Dodd Augustus, 41 Gibbs road
Doel Frederick Arthur, Trosnant,
Chepstow road
Donald Rev. David (Baptist), 12 Vic-
toria place
Donohue Edward Peter, 5 Rugby road
Doran Mrs. 42 Tunnel terrace
Dowdall Geo. Morris, 35 York place
Dowdall Harry, 2 Bryngwyn road
Dowdall Percy, i St. Mark's crescent
Downham Edward Thomas, 7 Dews.
land Park road
Downing Charles Edward, 13 Somer-
ton road
Drachman Mrs. 112 Corporation road
Drake Walter, 3 Linden road
Driscoll William, 195 Chepstow road
Duckham Frank, 47 Caerau road
Duckham Frederick, 204 Chepstow rd
} Duckham Henry, 10 Stow Park circus
Duckham Robert, 81 Caerleon road
Duckworth Peter. 25 Fairoak avenue,
! Maindee
Duffell Gerard Francis, Staplers,
j Edward VII. avenue
, Duflield Reuben, 59 Caerleon road
Dufner John, 14 Somerset road
Duncanson Mrs. 27 Clyffard crescent
I Dunckley Henry, 50a, Somerset road
'Dunk Albert John, 39 Marlboro' road
Dunn -Alexander Holman, 54 Christ-
church road, Maindee
I Dunn Frederick H. 42 Friars road
I Dunn George Jas. 18 Ombersley rd
Dunn .Jn. Edwd. 19 Dewsland Pk. rd
Dunn Jn. Holman, 16 Ombersley rd
I Dunn Joseph, 3 Brynhyfryd avenu?
Dunn Joseph. 26 Clytha square
Dunn Joseph A: H. 32 Dewsland
Park road
Dunn Miss, 4 Ombersley road
Duim Samuel, 52 Alexandra rd. Pill
Dunster Reginald. :;9 Somer.set road
Durant Geo. Allen,'22 St. Julian's av
Durbin Oswald, 25 Woodland Pk. rd
Dutfield Miss, 14 Gold tops
Dyer Frederick, 65 Morden road
Eady Frank. 43 Gibbs road
Eastwood Theophilus A. 62 St.
Julian's avenue
Eaton James, Old St. Julian's, Caer.
Eaves Thomas .\rthur, 15 Bassaleg rd
P.dwards Benjamin. 13 Caerau cres
Edwards Charles, 3 Harrow road
Edwards Charles Henry. 38Bridge st
Edwards Charles Robert, 22 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee
Edwards Evan, 51 Corporation road
Edwards Geo. Wm. i Somerset road
Edwards ,Iohn Levy, 41 Preston aven
Edwards Mrs. 11 Caeran crescent
Edwards Mrs. 55 Caeran road
Edwards Mrs. Sarah, 37 St. Mark'a
Edwards Taliesin, 28 West Park road
Edwards Thomas. The Uplands.
Crescent road. Maindee
Edwards Thos. Brandon, 14 Bolton rd
Edwards AVilliam, 36 Friars road
154 NEWPORI
Edwards Wm. Stanley, lo Caenm ere
Edworthy John. 399 Chepstow ro;id
Elliott Mrs. 9 Kughv road
Elliott Bnbert, 25 Bassaleg road
Ellis Francis John, 40 Omberslev rd
Ellis Fredk. Bobt. 37 Brynhyfryd av Fie
Ellis John W. 12 Kichmond road Flo
Ellis Joseph G. Homestead, Edward
VII. avenue
Ellis Miss, Ivy bank, Clytha Park roac
Ellis Walter, 131 Corporation road
Elms Mrs. 74 Caerau road
Emanuel Mrs. 173 Chepstow road
Emerv Walter, 4 TvUwvd load
Ensto'ne Thos. Ralph, 9 Queen's hill
Eriksson Charles. 20 Marlborough rd
Evans Rev. Charles James Branch
(curate of St. Mark's, Gold Tops),
20 Belvedere terrace
Evans Bev. Robert Mon A.T.S. 6.-
Preston avenue
Evans Alfred, 29 Marlborough road
Evans Benjamin, 57 Bedford road
Evans Charles, 71 Marlborough road
Evans Daviil, 36 Christchurch road,
Maindee
Evans David, 14 St. John's rd. Maindee
Evans David Robert, 20 Waterloo road
Evans Edmund, 32 Corporation road
Evans Edwin, 57 Caerleon road
Evans Evan, 46 Bedford road
Evans Evan, 14 Queen's hill
Evans Gordon, St. Briavels, Fields
Park Toad
Evans Harry, 47 Tunnel terrace
Evans Henry Chalinder. 25 Godfrev rd
Evans Herbert, 62 Woodland road
Evans John, ^7 Richmond road
Evans John Christr. 11 Alteryn road
Evans Jn. Edwd. 29 Stow Pli. circu:
Evans Miss, 45 Fields road
Evans Mrs. Deanaeld, Fields Park rd
Evans Mrs. 36 Godfrey road
Evans Mrs. 17 Llaiithewv road
Evans Mrs. 61 Llanthewv road
Evans Mrs. 58 Omberslev road
Evans Mrs. 36 Park sijuare
Evans Mrs. 62 Risca road
Evans Mrs. Rostrevnr. Fiel.ls Park rd
MO.NMUUTHSHJRE.
Fisher Miss, 6 Risca road
Fi.sher Mrs. 5o York place
Fisher William Edwd. i Rutland pi
t Mrs. 58 Risca road
Fletcher John K. 23 Bassaleg road
[kelly';
Wm.
All-
Edwd.
Bedford rd
9 Serpentine rd
Mrs. E. M.
tche
Evans Mrs. L. 69 Caerau road
Evans Mrs. Samuel. 17 Park square
Evans Samuel, 85 Somerset road
Evans Taliesin, 54 Somerset road
Evans Thomas Llovd, The Retreat
Clytha Park road '
7va^9 Thomas Wallis, Preswylta,
Beechwood road
Evans Walter, 27 Bedford road
Evans William. 13 Clytha Park road
Evans Wm. Ewart, 62 Bryngwyn rd
Evans William John, 45 Richmond rd
Evatt Henry. 71 Somerset road
Ewinga Percival, 16 Harrow road
Eynon Philip Stanley, 2 Dewsland
Park road
Fairclough Rev. Henry Blacker B.A
(curate of St. John the Evangelist)
13 Rupby road
Farmer Ja'uies, 14 Richmond roiid
Farmer Juhn. 47 Ch*.'pslow road
Farrow Reginald, Europa. Edward
VII. avenue
laMckner Percy, 22 De«sland Pk rd
Fell Joseph Percival, 52 Somerset rd
Kiltun Thos. J. 74 Victoria av. Maindee
F'-nemore Harry. 71 Victoria avenue,
.Maindee
Fennell Mrs. Edgar.Brent Knoll.FieWs
Park road
Fennell Percy, $6 Stow bill
Ferris William, 9 Bryngwyn road
Fielder Mrs. at; Woodland road
Fieldhouse William Thomas, Ri.
mond house, Chepstow road
Finch Mrs. 183 Chepstow road
Finch Mrs. 58 Oakfield road
Fine .San\nei. 79 Bryngwyn road
Fisher Frederick. 0 'Brynhyfryd av
Fisher Frederick, 29 Godfrey road
Fisher Henry. 77 Risca road
Fisher Joseph Win. 73 Caerleon road
Flcok He.nrv, 10 Queen
' ' ' 7 Stow Pk.
Foot Mrs. 31 Llanthewy road
Ford David, 13 Somerton road
ord Miss. 56 Llanthewy road
Ford Wm. Stephen, 2 Fields Park
Foreman Edward, 29 Bassaleg roac
s. 24 Llanthewy road
Foster Frank Edmond. 59 Fain
Maindee
Foster Joseph, 22 Harrow road
Fothergill John Charles,4S Preston
Fowler Eobt. Jas. 30 Stow Park a'
Fowles Edward Thomas, 18 Fairoak
avenue, Maindee
Fox George Hugh, Glannant, Field:
Park road
Frai.cis Charles J. 26 Chepstow road
Francis David. 9 Bedford road
Francis David, 26 St. John's road,
Maindee
Francis Herbert Hy. 5 Richmond rd
Francis James, 68 Somerset road
Francis John, 2 Victoria place
Francis William, 15 Waterloo road
Frederick Mrs. 387 Chepstow road
Frederick T. Harper, 15 Somerset' rd
Free.IuKui Marks, iB Cardiff road
Freeguard Frederick, 9 Woodland rd
Freeguard Joseph, Shenstone, Haw-
thorne avenue
Freeguard Wm.E. 13 Dewsland Pk.rd
Freeman William C. 41 Richmond rd
Frew William, 2 Fields road
Frost Alfred, Portugal house, Clytha
Park road
Maindee
Frost Cal-
Maindee
Frost Mrs. 53 Caerau road
Frost Mrs. j Windsor terrace
Frost Thorimrn, Blairgowrie, Haw
Fry Sidney. 15 Methuen road
Fulton James Fraser,4o Brvngwvn ri
Fulton Mrs. 39 Eton road '
Fussell Henrv J. G. 48 C;hepsh.w rd
Gabb Arthur Edwin. Westminstci
Cardiff road
Gabb Edwin John, 28 Dewsland Pk. id
Gnccon John, 37 Caerau road
Pale Mrs. %g Richmond road
Gale William Henrv, Fields
Fields Park road
Gallagher Mrs. 9 Waterloo road
Galliford John Edwd.22 Ombersley rd
Gapper Fred, 47 Dewsland Park road
Gapper Tom, 5 Grafton road
Garden George, 42 Chepstow road
Gardner Mrs. 26 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee
irdner William. 14 Victoria jilace
»rdom Mrs. 38 Chepstow road
irland William. 72 Bryngwyn road
Gill Fredk. Jas. 13 Woodland Park rd
Gill-Williams Tom, 46 Caerau road
Gillanders George, 21 Brynhyfryd av
Gillman Frank, 171 Chepstow road
18 Brynhyfryd road
Gimlett George, 228 Chepstow road
Gladstone Robert, 27 St. Mark's cres
Andrew, 7 Hubert road
Glendenning Eobert, 6 S-ummerhill
Mail
Thos
33 Kensington place
Goldsworthy Fredericl
3 Butland place
Gooding James Wm. 8 Godfrey road
Gordon John, 29 Rugbv road
Gordon Mrs. 13 Rugby road
Gorman Bernard Michael Patrick, 10
Clifton place
Gosling John Thos. 19 Chepstow road
Gough William Henrv, 23 Summer-
hill avenue, Mainde'e
Gould Edward Wvatt, Elmfie*d.
Edward VII. avenue
Gould Gilbert. 114 Corporation road
Gould Henrv George, 130 Alma st
Gould Mrs. 6 Llanthewy road
Gower Charles Edmund, 24 Kensing-
ton place, Maindee
Gower Harold Wm. 4 Beechwood rd
Gower John Arthur, 37 Alteryn road
Gower John Arthur, 8 Windsor" terrace
Grabner George S. 169 Caerleon road
Graham Arthur S. B. 43 Oakfield rd
Graham James, 39 Albert av. Maindee
Graham Matthew, 93 Corporation rd
• Henry, 6a, Cardiff road
Grandin Adolphus, 29 Caerau road
Grant Alfred A. 89 Caerleon road
Bertie Charles, 15 Bryngwyn rd
Grant Edwin James, 83 Somerset rd
Grant John E. 54 Dewsland Park rd
Grant William J. 4a Llanthewy road
Grant Wm. Wallace, 8 Somerset rd
Gratte Arthur, 36 Stow Park avenue
Gratte Charles Brooke, 18 Gold tops
Gratte Mrs. M. A. Vibiirnum,Chri8t-
church road, Maindee
Grav Robert. 36 Bridge street
Green The Venerable Charles Alfred
Howell D.D. (archdeacon of Mon-
mouth), II Stow Park circus
Green Ernest, 6 Waterloo road
Green Jn. Andrews, 51 Chepstow rd
Green -Mrs. 17 Fairoak aven. Maindee
(ireen Mrs. 6 York place
Green Percy Walt. 14 Brvnhvfrvd av
Green William Henry, 20 Clytha sq
Greenhouse Walter, 19 Preston aven
Greenland Alfd. Ivor,3 St.Julian's av
Greenland Arthur, 61 Preston avenue
Greenland Frank. 27 Richmond road
nd Herbert, 33 Bryngwyn rd
Greenland Misses, 19 Met'huen' road
Greenland Mrs. 56 St. John's road,
Maindee
Greenland William, Burghclere. Haw-
rth Edward,
pla
Gatehou.se .\rthur. 36 Devon place
house Sidney. 6 Marlborough rd
Geach Mrs. 7 Ken.sington pi. Maindee
Geary Michael, ■ja Queen's hill
Geen George J. P. 12 Gold tops
Geen Miss, 9 G.ild tops
George Charles Edward, 5 Harrow ri
George James William. 87 Risca rd
Gething John Owen K.6 Westfield n
Gihb Charles. Ashreigney. .Stow hill
Gibbons Charles T. 91 Risca road
Gibbons Mrs. 94 Risca road
Gibbs James Henrv. i Brvngwvn rd
Oihhs Mrs. 132 Stow hill"
Gibson William, 7^ Somerset road
Giddings Stanlev Geo. 91 Chepstow k
Giddv Thomas, "25 Park square
Giles Wm. Hewer,a3 Woodland Pk.r
Llanthewv
tho
Greenway George
Greenway Mrs. 112 Stow hill
tay Thomas, 99 Chepstow road
William. 50 Marlborough road
William Jones, 19 Gold tops
■J Mrs. 67 Preston avenue
GrilTin'Rev. James (Primitive Metho-
l) ;; Woodland road
Griffin Joseph, Delaware, Stow hill
Griffiths Rev. Alfred B.Sc. (curate of
St. Mark's), 31 Godfrev road
Griffiths Rev. David Hy. M.A. (vicar
& rural dean of Newport), St.
WooUos vicarage. Stow hill
GrifTiths Arthur R. 2 Clifton place
GriiBths Charles, 91 Corporation rd
Griffiths Caleb. 9 Stow Park avenue
Griffiths Christopher. 34 Summerhill
avenue, Maindee
Griffiths David, 40 Devon place
OriflRths David, 51 Risca road
Griffiths Edgar Wm. 87 Somerset rd
Griffiths Harold E. 51 Brvngwvn road
Griffiths Harry J. 20 York place
Griffiths Henry, 4 Serpentine road
Griffiths James Henry, 85 Oakfield rd
DIRECTORY. J
Griffiths "Morgan H. 34 Defrsland
Park road
Griffiths Mrs. 45 Eton road
Griffiths Mrs. 20 Stow Park avenui
Griffiths Thos.93 Victoria av.Maindi
Griffiths Thomas O. 26 West Park rd
Griffiths Wm. 5 Stow Park circus
Griffiths William Edward, Pensbury,
Clevedon road
Griggs Henry Jenner, Villetta, Stow
Park crescent
Grindle Harry, 23 Batchelor road
Grindrod Jas. Redcroft,Hawthorne av
Gronow Sylvanus, 102 Corporation rd
Groome Mrs. i Corporation road
Gronme Robert Chas. 49 Richmond rd
Grose Wm. Joseph, 14 Batchelor rd
Grove Thomas Alfred, 13 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee
Groves George Edward. 3 Eton road
Groves Hugh, 11 Somerton road
Groves John Francis, 5 Llanthewy rd
Groves Mrs. 21 Bedford road
Grunnah Mrs. 16 Stow Park avenue
Gnrabrill Albert, 13, Richmond road
Gunn Albert, 23 St. Mark's crescent
Gunn John, 14 Clytha Park road
Gunnell Mrs. 21 Leicester rd. Maindee
Gash Wm. Holborn. 40 Marlboro' rd
Gwatkin Jas. Percy, 6 Brynhyfryd rd
Gwatkin Mrs. 26 Oakfield road
Gwatkin Mrs. M. 62 Somerset road
Gwatkin Richard Wardel. 12 St.
John's road, Maindee
Gwynne Mrs. S. J. 83 Corporation rd
Gwvther Charles, 37 Kensington pi.
Maindee
Gwyther Geo. Ernest, 9 Faulkner rd
Hackett Ernest H. 2 Hubert road
Hackett Miss, i Leicester rd.Maindee
Hadden Alfred Ernest, 28 Park sq
Haggett Frank,5St. John's rd.Maindee
Haggett TomPurchase,3 Bryngwyn rd
Haime Chas. Fredk. 79 Cae'rleon road
Haines Thomas Augustus, 5 Sonth-
ville road
Hales George, 95 Caerleon road
Haley John Alfred, Torbay house.
Stow Park avenue
Halford Frank T. Cefn Pare, Ken-
sington place, Maindee
Halford Henry John, 7 Queen's hill
Halfpenny John, 60 Marlborough rd
Hall Edward Thos. 22 Chepstow road
Hall Henrv, Cartref. Eveswell park.
Maindee
Hall Miss. Labuan, Chepstow road
H:ill Miss, 83 Risca road
Hall Mrs. 6 Leicester road. Maindee
Hall Mrs. 49 Victoria aven. Maindee
Hallam Herbert, 6 Westville road
Hallidav Mrs. 30 Richmond road
Halse Charles, 66 Ri.«ca road
Hamilton Samuel M.D. 184 Commer-
cial road
Hammer Henrv, 25 Llanthewy road
Hamraett Charles Henry, The Oaks,
Chepstow road
Hammett Fras. Thos. 42 Brvngwvn rd
Hammond Edward Augustus, 6 'Oak-
field mad,- Clytha park
Hammond Mrs. 37 Fields road
Hancock Charles Geo.74 Somerset rd
Hancock Mrs. Oakfield, Hawthorne av
Handtord Mrs. 6 Clytha square
Handford Theodore Leopold, 29 Stow
Park avenue
Hands George, 162 Corporation road
Handy Mrs. 49 Somerset road
Banking Edward, 18 Harrow road
Hannah Arth.Ernest.50 St.Julian's av
Harbourn Lawrence, Beaulieu, Cleve-
Harding Edgar Wm.geCorporation rd
Harding Rt. 73 Victoria av. Maindee
Harding Thomas John. :5 Hubert rd
Harding William, 10 Cardiff road
Harons William, 70 Morden road
Harrhy James Wiliam, 22 Godfrey rd
Harrhy Thomas John, 18 St. John's
road, Maindee
Harries Benjamin, 10 Tork place
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Harries Benson, 44 Dewsland Park rd
Harries Mrs. 38 Marlborough road
Harries Mrs. 158 Stow hill
Harrington Mrs. 12 Harrow road
Harrington William, 3 Pentonville
Harris Rev. Griffith John (Baptist),
70 Dewsland Park road
Harris Ernest Edwin, 34 Caerau rd
Harris James Henrv, 21 Risca road
Harris John Henryi 17 Queen's hill
Harris John Taml'yn, 123 Alma st
Harris Lionel, 11 Fields road
Harris Miss, 20 Queen's hill
Harris Mrs. 15 Brynhyfryd avenue
Harris Mrs. 381 Chepstow road
Harris Mrs. 9 Clvtha Park road
Harris Mrs. 6 Kingsmill terrace
Harris Mrs. 35 Risca road
Harris Mrs. E. 17 Woodland Park rd
Harris William, 11 Bedford road
Harris Wdliam, 4 Kingsmill terrace
Harris William, 2 Methuen road
Harris William Albert, 19 Risca road
Harrison Charles Hy. 33 Bridge st
Harrison James, 31 Eton road
Harrison Mrs. Jane, 47 Preston aven
Harrv Courtenav Thos. 137 Stow hill
Hart Rev. Patrick (Cath.). s Stow hi
Hart Ernest Edward, 25 Altervn rd
Harts Herbt. The Ferns. Westfield rd
Hartley Everett J. P. 41 Llanthewy rd
Harvev Eli, 94 Corporation road
Haskins Miss, 10 Brvnhvfryd road
Hatfield John A. 35 St. Mark's ores
Hawes Arthur Edwin, 30 Morden rd
Hawkes Rev. Philip (Wesleyan), 25
Stow Park avenue
Hawthorne Francis Jas. 43 Tork pi
Hayes Hodson, 18 Llanthewy road
Haves John, 60 St. Julian's' avenue |
Hayes Mrs. 24 Godfrev road
Hayman William H. 9' Fields road
Havnes Alfred S. 32 Bassaleg road j
Haynes Fredk. Edwd. 18 Clifton pi
Haynes John, 31 Bridge street |
Haynes Wm. John, 30 Somerset rd j
Hayter Mrs. 27 Devon place
Hazell Henry Downing, 8 Tork place j
Hazell Thomas Henry, 48 Caerau rd 1
Healey Mrs. 15 Godfrey road I
Heard Arth.Wentworth, 41 Caerau rd i
Heard Melville, King's Vale villa, I
Queen street
eard William Esau J.P. Winchestei
hou.56. Stow Park crescent
Heath Thomas, 99 Corporation road
hton Charles George, 70 Victoria
enue, Maindee
Hellyer Ernest, 40 Llanthewy road
ry Miss, 11 Llanthewy road
ry Miss, 48 Somerset road
sbv Thomas, 42 Richmond road
son James, 5 Ombersley road
Herbert Cuthbert Tom, i Dewsland
Park road
Herbert Harry James, 2 Tyllwyd rd
Herbert James, 3 Brynhyfryd road
~ "lert John, 8 Clifton road
Herbert Thomas, Staunton, Eveswell
rk, Maindee
Herbert Thos. Hy. 13 St. Mark's ores
op John. 14 Bryngwyn road
Hethev Axel, i Summerhill avenue,
Maindee
"wertson Herbert W. 56 Dewsland
Park road
Hewertson Thomas, 4 Park square
■winson Mrs. 20 Clyffard crescent
'winson Robert, 2 Caerau road
■ybyrne G. E. S. 16 West Park rd
vhvrne Mrs. 34 Godfrev road
ck Charles, Wvdale, Fields Park av
ckev Verv Rev. Daniel B.A. (rector
3f St. Mary's Catholic church), s
Stow hill
Hicks Edward, 12 St. Mark's crescent
s Mrs. 4 Eton road
in Miss, 202 Stow hill
ins William, Fronheulog,Edward
Vil.
Frank.
Fields road
NEWPORT. 155
Hill Lieut. George W. 16 Fairoak
Hill Rev. Ernest S. (Catholic), 5
Stow hill
Hill Chas. 15 Leicester rd. Maindee
Hill Chas. Jas. Clyde, Chepstow road
Hill Edgar, 27 Alteryn road
Hill George, 45 St. Mark's crescent
Hill Henry, 18 Marlborough road
Hill Sidney John, 23 Bedford road
Hill Thomas John, 10 St. Mark's cres
Hillman John, 122 Caerleon road
Hillman John, 15 Harrow road
Hince Thos. Arth. 25 Chepstow road
Hinxman William, Bryntirion, Eves-
well park, Maindee
Hiicott Frederick, 55 Llanthewy road
Hobhs Frederick C. 2 St. Julian'i av
Hobbs Reginald, 64 Risca road
Hobbs Stephen W. 8 Richmond road
Hobbs William, 16 Richmond road
Hobson Rev. Edmund (Catholic), 5
j Stow hill
! Hocking Mrs. 34 Marlborough road
j Hodge Edward, 55 Chepstow road
J Hodge Henry Singleton Newton, 5b
Chepstow road
j Hodgkinson A. 3 Kingsmill terrace
iHoggett Charlfes, 230 Chepstow road
Holehouse Misses, 39 Caerau road
Hollingdale Alex. 9 Woodland Pk. rd
Hollingdale Charles Percy, Wistow,
Chepstow road
Hollingdale William Henry, Palmyra
house. Palmyra place
Holmes Charles Fredk. 37 Morden rd
Holt James Michael, 64 Brvngwyn rd
Holtham Thomas R. 47 Marlboro" rd
Horaan Bruce, 27 Methuen road
Homfray Mrs. Penllyn, Stow Park aven
Honywood James, New house, Cor-
poration road
Hood Mrs. 3,5 Bedford road
Hooke Colin, 146 Caerleon road
Hooper John Willis, The Limes,
Chepstow road
Hope Arthur, 4 Fields Park avenue
Hopkins David, 56 St. Julian's aven
Hopkins James, 44 Summerhill aven.
Maindee
Hopkins John. 71 Caerleon road
Hopton Mrs. 66 Morden road
Horden Frederick Pilkington, 21
Bassaleg road
Horler Mrs. 21 Batchelor road
Hornby Louis Hy. 35 Bassaleg road
Horrocks Jsph. Thos. 60 Somerset rd
Horsefield James 42 Bedford road
Horsey Fredk. Wm. 37 Park square
Horton Abraham. 13 St. Julian's av
Hosbons Rev. John Rd. (vicar of St.
Matthew's), 15 Fairoak av. Maindee
Hoskin Frederick, 47 Bryngwyn road
Hoskins Frank, 214 Chepstow road
Honlden Henry Arthur, Park view,
Beechwood road
Howe Reginald, 5 Kensington place,
Maindee
Howell Rev. Howel Gwynne (Presby-
terian). 76 Caerau road
Howell Illtyd, 5 Brynhyfryd road
Howell Osmond. 34 Fields road
Howell Thomas Hy. 4^ Oakfield road
Howell Thos. Hy. 21 Stow Pk. circus
Howells Harry H. 36 Brynderwen rd.
Maindee
Howells John. 16 Eton road
Howells Mis. Rees. 426 Chepstow rd
Howie Mrs. Mary Evelyn M.B.. B.S.
27 Godfrey road
Huckle Wm. Lewis, 191 Chepstow rd
Hudson Robt. Coates, 3 Llwynderi rd
Hnftnn Richard, 32 Summerhill av.
Maindee
Huggett Frank Wm. 17 Godfrey rd
Huggett Mrs. 46 Queen's hill
Huggett Ronald CuUimore, 25 Ken-
sington place, Maindee
Huggins Frederick, i Somerton road
Hughes Rev. Evan H. R. (curate in
char.-e of St. Stephen's), 10 Daniel st
Hughes John, 14 Manley road
156 NEWPORT.
Hughes Mrs. tyb, Fields road
Hughes Thomas, 7 Bryiihvtryd aven
Hughes Thomas, The Knoil, Stow
Park avenue
Hughes Thomas, 5 Windsor terrace
Hughes William, 20 Park square
Humphrey Wm. Geo. i Basealeg rd
Humphreys Henrv Robert, 33 St.
Mark's crescent
Humphries Mrs. 16 Park square
Hunt Alfred John, 21 Queen's hill
Hunt Alfred R. Glan Mena, Edward
VII. avenue
Hunt John William, i Stow Park cres
Hunter Mrs. Walter, 68 Bryngwyn
Hurley Jnmes, 182 Commercial road
Hurley Mrs. The Beeches, Chepstow rd
Hurley Thomas, 62 Corporation road
Hussey Mrs. 53 Marlborough road
Hutchings Mrs. 22 Richmond road
Hutchings Philip, 11 Methuen road
Hutchinson Thomas Havelock, The
Dingle, Fields Park road
Hyams Alex. Shalom, Edward VII. a\
Hyde Josiah, i Gibbs road
Bjndinan William Downing, 18 Mor-
den road
Hyslop Robert, 20 Bryngwyn road
Iggulden Stephen, 49 St. Mark's cres
Ince Charles, 54 Bryngwyn road
Ingham George Hy. 38 Oakfield road
Ingleton Delamark. 27 Stow hill
Ingman Arthur Morrison, 6 Beech
wood road
Ingram Col. Samuel Duggan, 23 Stow
Park avenue
Ingram Percy Cecil Parker M.B. 23
Stow Park avenue
Instance Mrs. 7 Fields Park avenue
Ireland Horace, 103 Caerleon road
Ireland Mrs. 17 Corporation road
Irvins Arthur John. 30 West Park rd
Isaac Edward, 37 Corporation road
Isaac Mrs. 49 Morden road
Isaac Wilfred John, 10 Fields Park av
IsacUe Jesse Harold, 3 Powell's place.
Dock street
Ivins Henry, 32 Chepstow road
Jackson Mrs, 6 Serpentine road
Jackson Mrs. 13 Victoria place
Jacobs Abraham, 97 Caerleon road
Jacobs Mrs. E. 7 Stanley road
Jacobs Isaac, 15 Windso'r terrace
Jacobs Leslie, 47 Llanthewy road
Jacobs Mandel, 26 Llanthewv road
Jacobs Montague S. P. 7 Charles st
Jacobs Mrs. 3 Llanthewy road
Jacobs Samuel, 24 Bryngwyn road
Jakeman Lewis, 0 Risca road
Junes Alfred Morgan, The Fields,
Fields Park road
James Arthur William, 57 Caerau rd
James Francis, 26 Friars road
James Francis, 2 Stow Park crescent
James Fdk. Bartestree. Fields Pk. av
James James Andrew,75Llanthewy rd
James John Kershaw, 12 Somerset rd
James Mrs. 175 Caerleon road
James Mrs. 389 Chepstow road
James Mrs. Sunnyside, Chepstow rd
James Rees, 25 Harrow road
James Reginald.Chaceley, Fields Pk.av
James Thomas, 25 Fields road
James Thomas, 1 Llanthewv road
James William John.216 Chepstow rd
James William Morgan, 33 Stow hill
Jayne Miss, a Southville road
Jeanes Harry, 54 Marlborough road
Jeffreys William, 38 Clytha Park rd
Jeffs Cameron, 4 Clifton place
Jenkins Alfred Ernest, 20 Dewsland
Park road
Jenkins Arthur Charles. 156 Stow hill
Jenkins Arthur Edwd. 40 Preston av
Jenkins Benjamin. 21 Hill street
Jenkins David, 24 Dewsland Park rd
Jenkins David, 17 Preston avenue
Jenkins David, 11 St. Julian's avenue
Jenkins Edgar, 33 Somerset road
Jenkms Harry J. 11 Clifton road
Jenkins Henrv Llovd,i40 Caerleon rd
Jenkins Herbt. Victor. i-,8 Stow hill
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Jenkins John Benj. 383 Chepstow rd
Jenkins John Mason, 43 Preston aven
Jenkins Lewis Wilfred. 4 Friars road
Jenkins Miss, 79 Caerau road
Jenkins Mrs. 3 Faulkner road
Jenkins Mrs. 39 Preston avenue
Jenkins Mrs. 34 Waterloo road
Jenkins P. T. 13 Woodville road
Jenkins William, 28 Devon place
Jenkins William, 72 Morden road
Jenkins Wm. H. 7 Woodland Park rd
Jenkins William James, 5 Clifton rd
Jeremiah George, 19 Somerton road
Jeremiah Wm." Watts. 4 Gold tops
Jerrams Misses, 11 Waterloo road
Jesseman George Edgar, 36 Risca rd
Jesseman George, 41 Somerset road
Jesseman Vernon Jn.N.io Tyllwyd rd
John Alfred, 71 Risca road
John David Daniel, Brvn Llwvd,
Edward VII. avenue
Juhn John, 37 Dewsland Park road
John Miss, 13 Preston avenue
John Mrs. 34 Richmond road
John Thomas, 92 Corporation road
John Thomas, Rhianfa, Fields Park rd
Johns Ivor Matthew, 4 Cardiff road
Johns Joseph, 44 Morden road
Johns William, 12 Cardiff road
Johns William Howell, 21 Gibbs rd
Johnson A. Carveth M.B.Cantab
Gwenlyn. Eveswell park, Maindee
Johnson John Samuel. 56 Richmond rd
Johnson Mrs. 197 Chepstow road
Johnson Vernon Napier. 10 Bassaleg rd
.lohnson William, 10 Eton road
Johnstone Eden, 14 Chepstow road
Joint William, 53 Bedford road
Jones Rev. Alfred Thomas (Baptist),
5 Fields road
Jones Rev. E. Hugh (Presbyterian),
49 York place
Jones Rev. E.Roderick (Presbyterian),
2 Eton road
Jones Rev. Morgan (curate of Christ-
church), St. Ives, Christchurch rd.
Maindee
Jones Rev. William Rowland B.A.
(Baptist), 4a St. Julian's avenue
Jones Alan Treverton, 12 Stow Park
Jones Albert Edward. 24a, Summer-
hill avenue. Maindee
Jones Albert James. 40 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee
Jones Alfred Ernest. 38 Friars road
Jones Alfred Wm. 2 Richmond road
Jones Arthur Edmund, Craig-y-Don,
[kelly's
Jones Henry Edmund, 26 Harrow rd
Jones Henrv Melville, 39 Risca road
Jones Henry Wm. 12 West Park rd
Jones Herbert. 99 Alma street
Jones Herbert Edward. 76 Morden rd
Jones Isaac. 407 Chepstow road
Jones Ivor, 13 Kensington pl.Maindee
Jones J. Ernest, 8 Woodland Park rd
Jones J. R. 7 Biynhyfryd road
Jones James, 42 Dewsland Park road
" nes Jenkin, 31 Kensington place,
Maindee
John
ibv
John Alfred. 144 Caerlenn ro.ld
John Habakknk. 4 Oaktield rd
Jones Jn. H. Borrodaile, Fields Pk. rd
Jones John Henry, 83 Oakfield road
Jones John Thomas. 82 Somerset rd
seph, 393 Chepstow road
Jones Joseph, 2 Ombersley road
Jones Lewis, 22 Somerset road
mes Lionel S. 9 Fields Park ;ivenue
)nes Llewellyn, Gelly Gron, Cleve-
don road
Jones Miss, 4 Cedar road
Mrs. 26 Bassaleg road
Jones Mrs. 19 Brynhyfryd road
Jones Mrs. 23 Chepstow road
Jones Mrs. 7 Harrow road
Jones Mrs. 48 Omberslev road
Jones Mrs. 67 Somerset road
Sto
hill
Mrs.
Edv
rd VII.
Jones Benjamin Charles, Penycoed,
Fields Park road
Jones Bonn Henry, i Serpentine road
Jones Charles Hall, 7 Park square
Jones Charles Henry, 3 Grafton road
Jones Clillord, 4 WoodVille road
Jones David. i5 Clytha Park rnad
s David, 33 Oiiiberslev road
s David. :; Pentonville'
s David, 43 Stow hill
Jones David Bidder, Kemore, Fields
Park road
nes David Walter, 15 Ombersley rd
uies Ednuind- William. 1 Caer.iu
crescent. Caeiiin park
nes Edward, 57 Corporation road
Jones Edwd.Whitsim, 31 Ombersley rd
s Edwin. 43 Risca road
Jones Ernest Geo. 10 Dewsland Pk.rd
nes Francis. 2^ Dewsland Park rd
nes Frank, 2 Caerau crescent
Jones Fred, 60 Preston avenue
5 Frederick, 36 Fields road
9 Frederick, 17 Woterliw road
9 George, 60 Caerau road
Jones George, 26 Queen's hill
■ mes George, Southernwood, Christ-
church road, Maindee
Jones George Stephen, 28 Eton road
i Guy Treverton, 8 Tyllwvd road
s Harry Geo. Herbt. 12 Friers rd
. Hedlev, 1 3 Dewsland Park road
Jones Richard, 44 Tunnel terrace
Jones Saml. 20 Leicester rd. Maindee
Jones SI. Graystock. 45 Bryngwyn rd
Jones Samuel Nathan J. P. Cartref
Melus. Stow Park avenue
Jones Spencer, 69 Chepstow road
Jones Stanley, 31 Bryngwyn road
Jones T.Silvin. 50 Morden road
Jones Mrs. Tapso'n, 36 Bryngwyn rd
Jones Theophilus, The Gables,
Clevedon rond
Jones Thos. 60 Fairoak av. Maindee
Jones Thomas, 14 Harrow road
Jones Thomas. 46 York place
Jones Thomas James, 78 Caerau road
Jones Tom. 17 Harrow road
Jones Walter, 26 Clvffard crescent
Jones William. 67 Morden roa.l
Jones William, 9 Rutland place
Jones William Davies. Braeside,
Stow Park crescent
Jones William Edwd. 11 KingsmUl ter
Jones William Griffith, SS Bridge st
Jones William James, 69 Risca road
Jones William Thomas, 9 Cardiff road
Jordan Mrs. 7 Llanthewy road
Jordan Mrs. 77 Preston avenue
Jordan Tudor, 3 Woodland road
Jordon John, 29 Richmond road
Jory Hubert, 40 Morden road
Joseph Rev. David D. (Congregational),
5 St. Mark's crescent
Joseph Edward, 40 Bassaleg road
Joyce Cecil, 20 Godfrey road
Joyce Claude, q Woodville road
Joyce Douglas, 14 Woodville road
Joyce Ernest, 43 Fields road
Judd Chas. Jas. Beechcroft, Stow hill
Jukes John Webb, 68 Morden road
-npp J. Francis, 38 Fields road
Keatinsr Mrs, jo York place
Keen Reirnld. Lorraine, Hawthorne av
Keene Edward. 30 St. Julian's aven
Keene Henry, 4 Woodland road
Keene Mrs. 1 Faulkner road
Keene Percv C. Chellowdene, Edward
VII. avenue
Keepin John, 6 Eton road
Kelly Harry, 77 Llanthewv road
Kelson Joseph. 8; Marlborous;h road
Kendall Samuel, 49 Devon place
Kendrick Mrs. 33 Fields road
Kenney Geo. ti St. John's rd. Maindee
Kent Tom Horace, 3 Kensington
place, Maindee
Kenvyn Gilbert, 2 Woodville road
Kenvyn Mrs. 27 Ombersley road
Kerr Mrs. 23 Clytha square
DIRECTORY.]
Kerr Mrs. 3 Park square
Kerr Mrs. 35 Somerset road
Kerr "Richard B. Kirriemuir, Edward
VII. avenue
Kershaw Rev. Arthur (Wesleyan
Methodist), 22 Waterloo road
Kerslake G-eorge, 42 Oakfield road
Kerslake Mrs. Walden, Lawrence hill
Kidner Gilbert Henry, 62 Preston av
Kilmister Richard, 7 Cedar road
Kimpton Frederick Joseph, 4 Sum-
merhill avenue, Maindee
King Fredk. Jas. Hugh, 81 Risca rd
King Harold Neale, 31 Gibbs road
Kinij; Henry. 17 Somerset road
King Samuel James, 148 Caerleon road
Kin^' Thomas, 31 Park square
Kirk Frederick Wm. 73 Somerset rd
Kjelsen Carl Christian,Norge,Edward
^^I. avenue
Kjelsen Ludwig, 43 Bryngwyn road
Knight Daniel, 4 Harrow road
Knowle^ Thos. Woodside, Barrack hi
Knowles Thomas Paxton,Westbourne,
Tunnel terrace
Kyles David, 68 Llanthewy road
Lamb Mrs. 20 St. John's rd. Maindee
Laniey Jas. Rt. Willis, 20 Friars rd
Lander Francis George, 15 Linden rd
Lane Wm. Hy. 58 St. Julians aven
Laiigford Arth. Hy. 10 Brynhyfryd av
Langtord Jn. Chas. 19 Ombersley rd
Langford Wm. Knowles.gi Caerleon rd
Langmaid Arthur, Aylwyn, Edward
VII. avenue
Langmaid Henry, 2 York place
Langmaid Richard, 37 Bryngwyn rd
Langmaid William John, ga. Eton rd
Langmead Arthur, 23 Ombersley road
Lannen William, 33 Marlborough rd
Lant John, 51 Caerleon road
Larman Joseph David, 35 Dewsland
Park road
Latch Miss, 33 Bassaleg road
Latchford Joseph, 39 Devon place
Lavis Joseph, 15 Cedar road
Lawlor Edwd. Patrick, 18 Woodville rd
Lawrence Chas. Ernest, 73 Preston av
Lawrence Jn. Wm. 25 Brynhyfryd av
Lawrence Mrs. 16 Kensington place.
Maindee
Lawrence William, q Brynhyfryd road
Lawson David, 14 Clifton place
Lawton Enoch, 210 Stow hill
Lea Percy, 8 Victoria place
Leadbeter Geo.Fredk.226 Chepstow rd
Leadbeter John H. 2 St. John's road.
Maindee
Leahy Mrs. 24 St. Julian's avenue
Le Brasseur Henxy, 11 Stow Park av
Lee John, 11 Windsor terrace
Lee John Albert M.B. 16 Gold tops
Lee William, 15 Batchelor road
Lees George, 14 Fields road
Leesun Harry, 7 Serpentine road
Leeson Wm. Hugh, i; Preston aven
Leggatt Wm. G. 52 &^. Julian's aven
Leng Herht.VVm.B.Sc. 8 Southville rd
Lennard Thomas, 93 Chepstow road
Lenton Rev. W. Arthur B.A., B.D.
(Wesleyan), 77 Caerleon road
Lenton Herbert, 90 Stow hill
Leonard Wm. Fdk. 8 Dewsland Pk.rd
Lernion Simon, 97 Corporation road
Leslie William James, 10 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee
Leveson Arthur, 77 Marlborough road
Leveson William Arthur, 9 Leicester
road, Maindee
Lewis Alfred Wheatcroft, 25 Bryng-
wyn road
Lewis Charles Lloyd, 42 Caerau road
Lewis David. 10 Morden road
Lewis David, 2 Qusen's hill
Lewis David Rees, 12 Brynhyfryd nv
Lewis Edward Clvde, Fields croft.
Fields Park road'
Lewis Edwin, 11 Leicester rd. Maindee
Lewis Frank, 45 Chepstow road
Lewis Frederick James, 11 Harrow rd
Lewis Iv >r, 4 Spencer road
Lewi* J. Arthur Henshaw, 32 Com-
mercial street
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Lewis James, 15. Clyffard crescent
Lewis John Edwd. 21 St. Mark's cres
Lewis John Eras. 50 Bryngwyn road
Lewis John Phelps, 10 Waterloo road
Lewis Joseph, 34 Devon place
Lewis Misses, 1$ St. Mark's crescent
Lewis Mrs. 13 Waterloo road
Lewis Richard, 48 Richmond road
Lewis Robert, 92 Risca road
Lewis Thomas Griffiths M.B. 76 Cor-
poration road
Lewis Walter. 37 Stow Park avenue
Lewis William, 37 Caerleon road
Lewis William. 32 Devon place
Lfwis William, ,6 Somerset road
Lewis William Edward. 18 Leicester
road. Maindee
Lewis William Henry, 20 Bolton road
Lewis William Lester. 32 Fields road
Lightfoot Alfred, 6 Methuen road
Lilb.nurn Charles Lewis, 2 Morden rd
Liles Charles William. 32 York place
Liles William H. 40 York place
Limbrick Geo. Thos. 52 Chepstow rd
Linton David C. 21 Cedar road
Linton John. 15 Queen's hill
Linton Mrs. 3 Stow Park circus
Linton Mrs. T. B. 28 Marlborough rd
Linton Wm. Augustus. 77 Caerleon rd
Lisciimhe Mrs. Hollam.Fields Park rd
Lister Rev. Canon Thomas L., M.A.
3. Fields road
Little Edward Stephen William, 13
Bassaleg road
Little Edwd.Stephen Wm.153 Dock st
Little Mr.s. 27 Morden road
Little Mrs. 57 Preston avenue
Littlejuhn Alexander Charles, 14
Dewsland Park road
Littlestone Jack, 4. Godfrey road
Llanfear Henry John, 3 Waterloo rd
Llewellin Isaac, 23 Godfrey road
Llewellyn Mrs. 11 Rugby road
Llewellyn-Jones Rev. David Ernest
F.E.A.S. (vicar of St. John the
Evangelist), Vicarage, St. John's
road. Maindee
Lloyd Charles Harding, 115 Alma st
Lloyd Charles Owen, The Lawn,
Kensington grove. Maindee
Lioyd Evan, Bronwydd. Edward VII.
Llovd George, 150 Caerleon road
LloVd George Llewellyn, 7 Fields rd
Llnyd John. 13 Leioes'ter rd. Maindee
Lloyd Misses, 6 Kensington pi. Maindee
Lloyd Philip Augustus, 13 Mountjoy pi
Llovd Robert Henry, 45 Tunnel ter
Lloyd Thomas, 66 Somerset road
Lloyd W. J. The Oaklands, Kensing-
ton place, Maindee
Llnyd William. 38 Summerhill aven.
Maindee
L"ck Mis. 136 Caerleon road
Lodire H. C. 129 Corporation road
Logan John, 28 Harrow road
Lomas David, 67 Marlborough road
Long Thomas Edward, 3 The Camp,
Clevedon road
Lonnon Albert George, s Bassaleg rd
Lord Dick, 122 Corporation road
Lovell George Fredk. 5 Westfield rd
Lowe John, 41 Chepstow road
Lucas Arthur James, 31 Preston aven
Lucas Joseph Hy. 2 Westville road
Lucking Frank, 26 Marlborough road
Lyle Charles Hy. 4 Bryidiyfryd aven
Lyne Horace Samson, 1 Stow Park av
Lvne Miss, The Shrubherv. Stow hill
Lvnns Mrs. 5 Eton road
Lvons William. 100 Corporation road
McBride T. Lindsay, 10 Woodville rd
McCall Stephen, 56' Marlborough road
McCaithy Charles, 5 Rutland place
McCarthy Mrs. E. 3 Clvtha square
McCarfhv Thomas Joseph. 30 St.
John's' roail, Maindee
McCormack Samuel M.B.. B.Ch. 179
Conimercial road
McDonald John. 40 Richmond road
MacFarlane Alexander. 38Bryngwyn rd
McGinn John. Havelock street
McGinn Patrick J. 60 Chepstow road
NtWPORT. 157
McHale Mrs. E. A. 71 Chepstow road
Mclver Charles. 4 Fields Park road
McKaig John, 67 Chepstow road
McKeer George, 44 Eton road
McKenzie Jas. Bravson, 67 Coldra rd
McKinnoii John Hy. 20 Llanthewy rd
MaLdachhin George, 32 Richmond rd
Maclacklin Mrs. 93 Risca road
McLaren Jn. Patterson, 10 Brvnglaa rd
.McNeil Frank. 19 Brynhyfryd avenue
MacphersonJVIurdoch, 11 Marlboro' rd
Macrae Mrs. 9 Morden road
Maddock Peri'y Walter, Lyndhurst,
Field Park avenue
Maddock Tracy Gwin. 13 Oakfield rd
Maggs Alfred, 7 Godfrey road
Maggs Arthur. 29 Corporation road
Mahnke Gustav, 35 Clyffard crescent
Mahoney James, 45 Gibbs roa^
Mahoney John. 16 Marlborough road
Major Wm. Chas. 51 St. Mark's ores
Manhire Misses. 73 Victoria avenue,
Maindee
Mann Richd. Thos. 7 Stow Park aven
Mansfield James John, 11 Kensington
place, Maindee
Margrave Capt. Lorenio, Woodside.
Stow Park crescent
Marler Walt. Sydnev, 9 St. Julian's av
Marsh C. W. Earle D.L., J.P. 6 Stow
Park circus
Marsh Herbert. 15 Dewsland Park rd
Marsh Octavius Edward Bulwer M.D.
Parkdale, Clytha Park road
Marshall Misses, 77 Caerau road
Martin Alexander, 64 Morden road
Martin Arthur Wm. 11 Riohmond rd
Martin Frank, 24 Summerhill aven.
Maindee
Martin George, 66 Bryngwyn road
Martin George Henry, 60 Bryngwyn rd
Martin Mrs. E. 238 Chepstow road
Martin Robert Thomas, 3 Westfield rd.
Clytha park
Alte
Mason William Henry, 7 Bedford rd
Masters George. 43 Llanthewy road
Masters Mrs. Olive mount. Crescent
road, Maindee
Mathews Rev. Alfred Augustus B.A.
(vicar of St. Paul's), St. Paul's
vicarage, 93 Stow hill
Mathias Philip, 26 Richmond road
Mathias Thomas i-. 11 Rutland place
Matthews Harold, 17 Dewsland Pk.rd
Matthews John. The Limes, Fields
Park road
Matthews Robt. Thos. 69 Morden rd
Matthews Wm. Edward, 3 Tyllwyd rd
Matthias John, 46 Bryngwyn road
Mawson Arthur, 21 Gold tops
May Frederick Stanley W. 24 Bassa-
leg road
Mavburv John. 2 Llanthewy road
Ma'yne Henry Jas. 89 Corporation rd
Mayo Edwin, 126 Caerleon road
Mayo George Alfred, 27 Rugby road
Mayo Henrv Charles, 35 Preston aven
Meacock Stanlev A. 147 Stow hill
Meacock "Walter. Lorrimore. Fields
Park road
Mears Percv, 26 Bryngwvn road
Meggitt G'eorge Teale." The Cliff,
Evesnell park, Maindee
Mendus Rev William John Banner
(Presbyterian). 67 Caerleon road
Menhinick John. 70 Somerset road
Merchant Miss. 103 Caerleon road
Meredith Mrs. t8 St. Julian's avenue
Merrv James Aug. 3 Beresford road
Messam Abram. 8 Harrow road
Messum Henry William,69 Preston av
Metcalfe George James i The Camp,
Clevedon road
Metcalfe Mrs. ^o Victoria av.Maindes
Methlev Vernon. 12 Clarence place
Michael David, ig York place
Michael William, 22 Stow Park aven
Milburn James H. 50 Ombersley road
MUes Charles Albert, 12 Ombersley rd
Millar Leslie Jn. ^ Fields Park read
Miller Alfred, 6 Morden road
158 NEWPORT.
Miller Frederick Charles, Tyneholm,
Edward VII. avenue
Miller Georpe. i6 Woodland Park rd
Mills Chas.'I. 28 Woodland Park rd
Mills Mrs. 29 St. Mark's crescent
MilUard Albert. 17 Linden road
Mill-ward John Kendrick, 15 Woodland
Park road
Milne Mrs. 22 Woodland Park road
Milner Mrs. 21 Woodland Park road
-Milchell Alford Crossley.i; Gold tops
MoUett Arthur, 34 Stow Park aven
Monks John Henry, 25 Glytha square
Monks Stephen Jas. 31 Marlboro' rd
Moon Archie, 5 Brynhyfryd avenue
Moon Robert William, 1 Park square
Moore Lt.-Col. Herbert Acheson, 16
Woodville road
Moore ^dwin Jas. 6b, Cardifl road
Muoie Henry J. E. 22 Clytha square
Moore Mrs. 15 Chepstow road
Moore Nichols, 33 Stow Park avenue
Moore Be^'inald B. 56 Preston avenue
Moore William, Kiiijjsley, Cardiff rd
Moore Wm. Lyndon, 15 Stow Pk. circus
Mcorhead Hercules Walter, 23 Bryn-
hyfryd avenue
Mordey Mark J. P. 19 Stow Pk. circu«
Mordey Thomas Henry, King's acre.
Fields Park road
More Robert, 34 St. Julian's avenue
Moreton Albert Fras. 58 Woodland rd
Morgan Kev. Henry B.A. (rector of
Holy Trinity), 22 Cardiff road
Morgan Albert W. i Stanley road
M(ir;^an Alfred, 26 Morden road
Morgan Arthur I. Kingscroft, Edward
VII. avenne
Morgan David, 1 1 Bassaleg road
Morgan David B. Headingley, Edward
VII. avenue
Morgan Edward, 9 Corporation road
Morgan Ernest E. 44 Llanthewy road
MiprL'an Fredk. Herbt. q Llwynderi rd
Morgan Gwynn, 10 Clifton road
Morgan Geo. Herbt. 35 Bryngwyn rd
Morgan Hubert, 38 Somerset road
Morgan lago, i Bedford road
Morgan John P. 7 Ombersley road
Moigan John Walt. 21 Brynhyfryd rd
Morgan Miss, 37 Waterloo road
Morgan Misses, 49 Preston avenue
Morgan Mrs. 35 Gibbs road
M'irgau Mrs. 73 Risoa road
Morgan Owen Wilmott,i2 Godfrey rd
Morgan Bees, 175 Chepstow road
Morg-an T. 14 Stow Park circus
Morgan Taliesin, i Victoria place
Morgan Thomas. Brightholin, Stow
Park avenue
Morgan Thomas C. 47 York place
Morgan William, 95 Oakfield road
Morgan William, 12 Risca road
Morgan Win. 3 Woodland Park road
Morgan William E. 122 Stow hill
Morgan William H. 2 Summerhill
•iveniie, Main<lee
Morgan William Hy. 3 St. Vincent rd
Morle Henry, 48 Bryngwyn road
Morley Henry, 44 Queen's Kll
Morrict* Frederick. 19 Godfrey road
Morris Abraham, 234 Chepstow road
Morri« Abraham. 8 Pentonville
Morris Arllinr. 32 RisCii road
Morris Arthur Chas. 6 Fields Park ai
Mo-ris Ed-,vard Shepard Oakley. 8t
LlanthtAwy road
Morris Frank, 20 West Park road
Morris Henry, Cedar lawn, Fields Pk.rd
Morris James, 401 C'hepstow road
Morris John Edward. 3 Omber.sley rd
.Morris Lewi.« Llewellyn, 43 Caera
Morris Mrs. 13 Morden road
Morris William, Glasllwch hi
Rises road
Morris William, 23 Morden road
Morrish Mrs. 17 Pentonville
Mo«« Albert, Williton. Hawthorn
MONxMOUTHSHIRE.
Moss George, 4 Morden road
Mrs. 65 Caerleon road
lam E.lward. 6 Victoria place
Moiham Robert Louis, i67Caerleon rd
Mailer Jenson Andre, 2 Westfield rd
MuUins James, 10 Kingsmill terrace
mery Percy F. 61 Risca road
son Samuel, 3 Gold tops
ay Alex. Duncan, 10 Clytha sq
av William Jas. S. 13 Clytha sq
Murnfls Chester William, 18 Sum-
merhill avenue, Maindee
irrow John H. 21a; Fields road
.■ers John. 23 Dewsland Park road
lirn William H 8 Summerhill av.
Maindee
Nancekievill Edwin Jas. 13 Godfrey rd
Narbett David, 37 Somerset road
jsh Norton, 22 Kensington place,
Maindee
Nathan Jn. Chas. 68 Dewsland Pk. rd
Needham Miss, 177 Caerleon road
ille Mrs. 42 Queen's hill
combe James, 32 Bassaleg road
combe Mrs. 34 Hisca road
Newland Alfred, 97 Oakfield road
?wman Albert Augustus, I'enderyn,
Fields Park road
Bwman Edwin Bernard, 8 Oakfield
road, Clytha park
Newman Luke. 3b Marlborough road
man Mrs. 40 Eton road
Newman Mrs. 14 Ombersley road
Newman Sidnev, 45 Marlborough rd
Nichol Miss. 17 Bolton road
Nicholas Lieut. Edwin Aubrey. 21
Godfrey road
Nil-holas John William, Frondeg,
Llanhennock
Nicholas Oliver. 8 Rutland place
Xicholls Edgar, 36 Waterloo road
Nicholls George. 38 Harrow road
NicboUs Herbert Frank. 63 Caerau rd
Nicholson Sidney, 30 Clyfford cres
Niu'htingale Wm. B. 64 Somerset rd
Noel Hany, 52 Ombersley road
Noot Stephen. Martletwy, Edward
VII. avenue
Norman George, 34 Eton road
Norman William, 24 Richmond road
Norris Rev. Charles Jas. (Baptist).
77 Somerset road
Norris Edward William,46 Harrow rd
Norris Wm. Chas. 81 Corporation rd
Noiwood Richard, 52 Devon place
Nott Henrv P. 4 iVestville road
Nottingham William H. 31 Alma st
Nutt Frederick, 19 Somerset road
Gates David, loKensington pi. Maindee
Dates John, i Brynhyfryd road
O'Connor Rev. Joseph fCatholic), 5
Stow hill
Ogle Samuel, 20 Woodland Park road
Oldrieve James, 41 Morden road
O'Leary Arthur Lawrence, 22 St.
Mark's crescent
O'Leary Mrs. 1 Eton road
Oliver Alexander. 5 Faulkner road
Oliver George Campbell, 41 St.
Mark's crescent
Oliver James Albert. 78 Risca road
Orders Mrs. 7:; Caerleon road
Orders Mrs. 9 Stow Park circus
Orlidge Edwd. Frank, i West Pk. rd
Osmar Stephen, to Llanthewy road
Ottway Rev. Charles Francis (Catho-
lic), 5 Stow hill
Overstone Lloyd, 84 Stow hill
Owen David Owen,33 Dewsland Pk. rd
Owen John M.A. 34 Woodland Pk. rd
Owi.n Miss. 6 Woodland Park road
Owen William, 26 Park square
Owen-Stewart Wallace,2iSomerton rd
Padden Mrs. 20 Fairoak av. Maindee
Padlicld Saml. Jn. Chas.70 Caerau rd
Pa.l.'ct William Heniv, 21 Park sq
P.i-i' Rpv. John (ITnited Methodist),
32 Oaklield road
Pau'e Cli.irles Ernest. 32 Morden road
Page Mrs. 10 Rutland place
Page Wm. Clarence, 50 Chepstow rd
Palmer James. ■; Batchelor road
[kelly's
Pappe Jack, 10 Serpentine road
Pajfitt Fredk. Chas. 43 Harrow.road
Parfitt George Alfred, 5 Alteryn rd
Pailitt Henrj- Charles, 29 Fields road
Parfitt Misses. 32 Clyffard crescent
Parfitt Misses, 47 Devon place
Parish Arthur Frederick, 52 Risca rd
Parker Albert John, 68 Stow hill
Parker George V. Skelmorlie, Stow
Park crescent
Parker Robert, 5 Marlborough road
Parker William R. S. 22 Friars road
Parkes Frederick, 18 Friars road
Parkes Harold Geo. 18 Southville rd
Parkes James, 13 Brynhyfryd avenue
Parkes William, 18 Waterloo road
Parkes William George, 54 Oakfield rd
Parkinson John Chas. 62 Richmond rd
Parkinson Miss, 27 Fields road
Parkinson Mrs. 99 Victoria av. Maindee
Parks George. 128 Alma street
Parnall Robert Herbert Boyd, Glan-
mor, Lawrence hill
Parry Arthur C. 21 Ombersley road
Parry Charles Fredk. 28 Clytha sq
Parry Frank, 23 Marlborough road
Parry Richard James, i Clytha square
Parry Robert, 36 Corporation road
Parry William, 405 Chepstow road
Parselle Tom, 5 Cedar road
Parsons E. 4 Queen's hill
Parsons Marli, 23 Harrow road
Parsons Percy, 6 Cedar road
Parsons Percy Jas. 219 Corporation rd
Partridge Jn. Jas. la.Dewsland Pk. rd
Pates Walter Thos. 13 Methuen road
Payne Mrs. 3 Bassaleg road
Payne Mrs. 19 Oakfield road
Paynter John Lloyd, 29 Waterloo road
Peaker Arthur. 7 Gibbs road
Pearce Frederick. 173 Caerleon road
Pearce Marvin J. Belmont. Cardiff rd
Pearce Victor, 24 Eton road
Pearse Arthur Hubert, 22 Park square
Pearse Godfrey Chas. 46 Bassaleg rd
Pearse George Godfrey.44 Bassaleg rd
Pearse Miss, 65 Llanthewy road
Peart Frederick Willis, Loxhore house,
Kensington place, Maindee
Pell Arthur Geo. 22 Bryngwyn road
Pell Arthur, W.arneford, Edward
VII. avenue
Pell Mrs. 124 Corporation road
Pendleton John Saml. 29 Chepstow rd
Pendleton Sidney Herbt. 15 Morden rd
Perchard John, 39 Alexandra road
Perchard Philip Edwd. 6 Rutland pi
Perkins Mrs. 21 Bryngwyn road
Perman Edward, i^ Stanley road
Perry Rev. Charles Leacher (Presby-
, terian), 11 Westfield rd. Clvtha pfk
I Perry Douglas, Mount Pleasant.Eves-
j well park, Maindee
Perry Mrs. 14 Kensington pi. Maindee
1 Phelps Mrs. 34 Ombersley road
Phillips Absalom John, 20 Oakfield rd
I Phillips Alfred, 6 Park square
Phillips Alfred, 65 Preston avenue
I Phillips Arthur, 4 Southville road
j Phillips Bert, 13 Bryngwyn road
Phillips Brinlev, 33 Morden road
I Phillips Oharies, 4 Stow Park avenue
Phillips Charles David, 64 Caerau rd
Phillips Edward, 199 Chepstow road
Phillips Frank, 2 Waterloo road
Phillips Frederick, Nantcoch, Risca rd
Phillips Frederick W.13 Ombersley rd
Phillips H. Carisbrooke villa. Stow hill
Phillips Henry, Carisbrooke, Caerau rd
Phillips Henry Percy, Bosenhaui.
Fields Park i-oad
Phillips Ivor L. 12 F^ward VII. aven
Phillips Joseph. 12 Woodville road
Phillips Morgan. Cefn Cooh. Fields
Park avenue
Phillips Miss. 24 York place
Phillips Mrs. 23 Brvngwvn road
Phillips Mrs. Penderi. Edward VII. av
Phillips Mrs. 44 St. Julian's avenue
Phillips Mrs. The Gaer, Cardiff road
DIRECTORY.]
Phillips Philip James, The Elms,
Chepstow road
Phillips Reginadl, 3. Marlboioush rd
Phillips W. Winter, 224 Chepstow rd
Pickering Charles, 50 ^tow hill
Fickford Tom Newman, 36 Omberslej
road
Pile Benjamin, 7 Richmond road
Pillinger Harry, 4 Bryngwyn road
Pinkard Frederick, 17 Somerton road
Hinnell Walter, 6 Gold tops
Pitchford Jsph. Benson, 14 Clvtha sq
Pitman Charles, 23 Cedar road
Pitman Mrs. 20 Hill street
Pitt John, 10 Batchelor road
Plaisted John Henry, 10 Leicester rd.
Maindee
Plaisted Mrs. 37 Preston avenue
Plaister Henrv, 18 Clvtha square
Piatt John, 4^ York place
Pobjoy John Joseph, 88 Llanthewv rd
Pofflev William Henry, 45 Devon' pi ,
Polden Mrs. 34 Park square
Ponsford William Edwd.4 Caerleon rd
Pool Ernest, 41 Bryngwyn road
Poole Henry, 50 Somerset road
Poole Herbert, 38 Eton road
Poole Jas. 17 Leicester rd. Maindee
Poole Percival. 7 St. Mark's crescent
Popham Thos.io St. John's rd.Maindee
Porter Fredk. Wm. 42 Omberslev rd
Porter Mrs. 86 Llanthewy road
Portnell Fredk. S. 232 Chepstow road
Po-und James, 74 Morden road
Powell Henry J. 54 Caerau road
Powell John', u Clifton place
Powell John, 78 Corporation road
Powell John F. 171 Caerleon road
Powell Misses, 36 Oakfield road
Powell Percy, 59 Caerau road
Power Arthur, 36 Clarence place
Pratt Stanley Arth. 8 Fields Park av
Pratt Wm. 6 Caerau cres. Caerau pk
Prendergast Patrick, 29 Harrow road
Price Alfred Arthur, 3 York place
Price Benj. Brondeg. Fields Park rd
Price Benjamin Thos. 42 Bassaleg rd
Price David Griffith, 32 Ombersl
Price Frederick, 14 St. Jnlian's
Price Harry. 3 St. Mark's cresee
Price Henry, 37 Richmond road
Price Herbt. Rhys, 27 Clytha Park rd
Price John, 32 Kensinaton pl.Maindei
Price John Henry, 8 Cedar road
Price Joseph, 44 Somerset road
Price Misi, 9 Clifton place
Price Miss, 69 Llanthewy road
Price Miss,42 Summerhill av.Mainde
Price Mrs. 30 Bassaleg road
Price Mrs. 134 Caerleon road
Price Mrs. 12 Leicester rd. Maindee
Price Mrs. Pontywain, Edward VII. n
Price Mrs. 79 Risca road
Price Mrs. A. J. 212 Chepstow road
Price Wm. Orpwood, 4 Clvtha squar
Prichard Tom Morris, 6 Woodland rd
Pride Miss. 409 Chepstow road
Pride Mis<, 42 Devon place
Prince Albert, i Richmond road
Prince William. 19 Cedar road
Pritchard Rev. Rowland John (Con
gregational). 18 Brynhyfryd avenu
Pritchard James. 16 Windsor terrac
Pritchard John, j6 Fields Park aven
Pritchard Mrs. 5 Bolton road
Pritchard Mrs. 18 ClyfEard crescent
Pritchard Mrs. 5 Llwynderi road
Pritchard Mrs. 31 Bis'ca road
Pritchard Mrs. 38 Stow Park avenu
Pritchard Timothy Thomas, 18 Wes
Park road
Probert A. 60 Omberslev road
Probert Mortimer David, St. David'i
Stow Park avenue
Pmbyn Thomas, 43 Tunnel terrace
Prosser Thomas,3.8 Kensington placi
Maindee
Prosser Thomas Morries,i Stow Park
circus
Prosser William, i5 Friars road
Pucknell Albert, 25 Woodland road
MUNMOUTHSHIKE.
Puddy Edwin Natt, Ingoijiar, Chep-
stow road
Pugh George, 11 Linden road
Pugh Reginald Chas. 240 Chepstow rd
" gh Wm. Hy. 14 Marlborough road
Pugslev Anthonv, 7 Batchelor road
Pugslev Cvril F'. 22 Woodland road
- ley Henry J.P. Maindee park
Pugsley James, 55 Richmond road
Pugslev John, 24 Marlborough road
Pugsle'y Percy, 14 Bedford road
Pugslev William, 242 Chepstow road
PuUen Mrs. 25 Caerau road
PuUen Thomas, 14 Bassaleg road
PuUin Charles, 32 Friars road
Pullin Mrs. 11 Corporation road
PuUin Reginald, 32 Eton road
Pulsford Thomas, 43 Devon place
lell Rev. Augustus (Baptist), 19
at Usk road
Purnell John, 65 Chepstow road
lell William John, 11 Eton road
is John, 9 Godfrey road
Quarm Miss. 6 Bryngwyn road
Quick William, 13 Clifton place
Rabett Reginald Charles, 14 Leicester
road, Maindee
Radley Robert, 23 Waterloo road
Railton Mrs. 9 Risca road
Railton Mrs. 'N. M. 22 Gold tops
lilton Thomas Hunter, The Nook,
Fields Park crescent
Rainforth Mrs. 15 Brynhyfryd road
Ramsay George, 4 Llanthewy road
Ramsdale Joseph Hevwood, 14 St.
Mark's orescent
Randall Frederick Howard, 35 Bryn-
hyfryd a\Tnue
Bawlings Arthur, i St. Julian's aven
Rawlings Mrs. 18 Bolton road
Ray Thomas Jones, 21 Cardiff road
Raz.ev Albert, 74 Corporation road
Rea Mrs. 47 Somerset road
Redford Arthur Geo. 30 Ombersley rd
Redmond John, 126 Stow hill
Redshaw Walter Jas. i Woodland
Reece Arth. Clifford, 30 Marlboro' rd
Reece Miss, 45 Llanthewy road
Reece Mrs. 321 Chepstow road
Reed Charles Henrv, 35 Fields r
Reed Fred, Mayfield, Clevedon r
Reed Mrs. 5 Leicester road. Mail
Rees Alfred, 53 Bryngwyn road
Rees Edgar, 80 Corporation road
Rees Eric, 2 Bedford road
Rees Frank, 16 Fields road
Rees Henrv. 21 Preston avenue
Rees LodoWick M. 60 Dewsland Pk.rd
Uet'S Mrs. 40 Corporation road
Rees Mrs. 20 Fields road
Rees Mrs. 13 Stow Park circus
Rees Owen. 73 Marlborouu'h roatl
NEWPORT.
15!)
1, ^ Clifton place
1. '30 Eton road
1 B. T. 17 Fields Park rd
1 Edward, 8 Bedford id
Arth. 26 Omber.slfy rd
38 Albert av. Ma'indef
oas Henrj', Lydstep
Rees Treha
Rees Wilha
Rees Willia
Rees Willia
Sees Willia
Beid Ernes
Revnolds Jas
Reynolds Th
Fields Park
Richards Rev. Thomas (Congrega-
tional), 26 Dewsland Park road
Richards Alfred, 15 Eton road
Richards Charles Henry Lincoln, 51
Preston avenue
Richards Clarence, 18 Cedar road
Richards Edwd. Geo. R. 52 Oakfleld rd
Richards Fdk. Jn. 34 Chepstow road
Richards Henry, 159 Caerleon road
Richards Henry Hull, 3 Alteryn road
Richards Henrv Spencer, 60 Risca rd
Richards Mrs. 'Mount Eveswell, Eves-
well park, Maindee
Richards Mrs. 35 Godfrey road
Richards Mrs. 74 Llanthe
Richards Mrs. 48 St. Julian's aveni
Richards Mrs. 33 York place
Richards Reginald, 48 Morden road
Richards Reynold, 15 Gold tops
Richards William, no Corporation rd
William, 25 Waterloo road
Richardson Mrs. 28 Bassaleg road
chardson Mrs. 17 Stow Park circus
Richmond Mrs. 64 Richmond road
ckards Hector Bertram, 143 Stow hi
Rickards John Ernest, 143 Stow hill
cketts Wm. Stephen, 168 Ca«rleon rd
ley John Thomas, 23 Kensington
place, Maindee
Roach Ht. 32 St. John's rd. Maindee
Robb Hugh, 10 Bedford road
Roberts Rev. Isaiah M.A. (vicar), St.
Mark's vicarage. Gold tops
Roberts Albt.Ernest,7i Llanthewv rd
Roberts Arthur, 13 Hill street
Roberts Douglas, 70 Corporation road
Roberts David Wm. 19 Bassaleg road
Roberts Edward, 116 Alma street
Roberts Evan Noel. The Galens,
Edward VII. avenue
Roberts Fredk, James, 41 Devon place
Roberts George Herbert. 85 Risca rd
John Hugh, 5 1 Somerset rd
Roberts Miss, 9 Victoria place
Roberts Mrs. 40 Oakfield road
berts Robt. Smart, 2 Serpentine rd
herts Svdnev, 27 Bryngwyn road
Roberts Thomas. 12 Woodland Pk. nl
Roberts William, 13 Gibbs road
Roberts William, li Victoria place
Roberts Wm. Frost,4 Dewsland Pk.rd
Roberts William Hv. 11 Queen's hill
Roberts Wm.Jn.56 Albert av. Maindee
Robertson Charles, 19 Morden road
Robertson Wm. Ellis, 39 Somerset rd
Robins George Henry, 9 Hubert road
RobinsonJn. Roxburgh. 403Chepstow id
Robinson Thomas, 47 Caerleon road
Robinson Wm. Hy. 93 Oakfield road
Robjent Frederick'Pring, Fields house.
Fields Park avenue
Rocke Ernest, 84 Risca road
Roden Mrs. 33 Eton road
Roden Mrs. 51 Marlborough road
Roderick George, 62 Llanthewy road
Roe Joseph Augustine, The Grove,
Clytha square
Roe Miss. 3 Victoria place
Rogers George Edwin, 48 Risca road
Rogers John, 72 Risca road
Rogers Mrs. 4 Marlborough road
Rogers Mrs. 152 Stow hill
Rogers Mrs. 48 York place
Rollings J. T. Ross, 11 Woodville rd
Ross David, 26 Fields road
Ross Thomas, 24 Waterloo road
Ross William Henry, 47 Risca road
Risser John, 31 Alexandra road
Rosser John, -18 Fields road
Rowe Edward Loft, 34 York place
Rowe Joseph, 6 Brynhyfryd avenue
Rowe Joseph, 9 Windsor 'terrace
Rowe Mrs. 45 Dewsland Park road
Rowland Arthur, 54 St. Julian's aven
Rowland Thomas, 26 Somerset road
Rowlands David William, The Pines,
Chepstow road
Rowlands Mrs. Penmaen, Edward
VII. avenue
Roxborough John B. 44 Ombersley rd
Rumsev Lucas Eu5tace.70 Preston av
Russell Harry Allen, 6 St. Mark's cres
Russell Mrs.' 17 Clifton place
Russell Walter, 12 Llwvnderi road
Rutherford William Jas. 58 York pi
Rutter Miss, 8 Bryngwyn road
Ryan Patrick Joseph, 30 Friars road
Ryan Thomas, 39 Park square
Sach Mrs. 46 Dewsland Park road
Salisbury Mrs. 3 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee
Samuel William, 7 Faulkner road
Samuel William S. 23 Rugby road
Sanders Harold Curtis, 31 Harrow rd
Sanders John Francis, 59 Preston av
Sansom Clifford James, 11 Cardiff rd
Sanson! Mrs. 44 Fields road
Saunders Arthur. 52 Chnstct
road, Maindee
Saunders Arthur. 206 Stow hill
16U NEWiOUT.
Saunders Philip H. 33 Eichmond rd
Saunders Samuel R. 39 Kensington
place, Maindee
Savage John, 46 Tunnel terrace
Saxon George, 49 Risca road
Sayer Edwin, 42 Chepstow road
Scannell John James, 122 Alma st
Scard Alfd. Elmswood, Fields Pk.cres
Scarfe George, 4 Victoria place
Scott Frank, Lockerbie, Fields Pk. av
Scott George, Pentwyn, Chepstow rd
Scott George Lamb, 3 Spencer road
Scott Miss Mary M.B., Ch.B. 27- God-
Scott Mrs. 7^ Caerau road
Scjtt Mrs. Court-y-bella farm, Car-
dilf road
Scott Robert, 46 Friars road
Scott Thos. Caedmuir,Edward VILav
Scourse Samuel, 391a. Chepstow rd
Screen Isaiah, 25 Marlborough read
Screen John, Glenrosa, Cardiff road
Scrivener Geo, Fdk. 65 Somerset rd
Seal Henry, 19 Woodland Park road
Searle Altd.34 Kensington pi. Maindee
Searle William, 2 Rutland place
Searles William R. 29 Risca road
Seccombe Benjamin, 57 Somerset rd
Seer Joseph, 71 Morden road
Seidler Mrs. 7 Pentonville
Seldon Rev. James (United Metho-
dist), 6 Tyllwyd road
Serjent Thomas Edwd. 48 Oakfield rd
Sessions Arth. Bertram, i Alteryn rd
Sevenoaks Harry, 32 Harrow road
Seward Arthur, '227 Chepstow road
Seymour Mrs. 12 Cedar road
Shaw Mrs. 8 Omberslev road
Sheaf William, 7 Chepstow road
Shearer Alfred, 35 Harrow road
Shearn Albert Hv. 63 Corporation rd
Sheddick Mrs. 12 Marlborough road
Sheehan Mrs. 5 Westville road
Shelton Misses, 208 Chepstow road
Shepherd Eras. Hy. 375 Chepstow rd
Shepherd Fredk. Walter, 27 Clvtha sq
Shepherd George, 18 Brvngwvn road
Shepherd Mrs. M. 9 Park square
Sheppard Arthur, 23 Clyffard crescent
Sheppard Edward, 50 Caerau road
Sheppard George, 18 Chepstow road
Sheppard Reginald Walter, 20 Eton ri
Sherriri Mrs. Burnell. 31 York place
Shot ton John W. 51 Caerau road
Shurmer Jame.s, 13 Bedford road
Shute William Heiirv, 8 Clvtha sq
Sibbering Geo. Alteryn house, Alterv)
Sier William Thompson, 38 St. John'
road, Maindee
Silco^t Wm. John, 187 Chepstow road
Sim Wm. McLellan. 38 Ombersley rd
Simcox Harry, 76 Somerset rond"
Simmons Alfred D. 5 Fields road
Simmonds Charles P. Brynclifle,
Chepstow road
Simmonds James, 5 Caerau crescent.
Caerau park
Siinpkins Mrs. 29 Alteryn road
Simpson Andrew, 10 Oakfield road
Clvtha Park road
Simpson Hy. Reraonsraf, Clevedon rd
Simpson John Hendrv, 73 Caerau re
Sims Frederick Robt.' 16 Bassaleg rd
Skidraore Bernard, 47 Gibhs road
Skinner Rev. Edgar Walrond- (Con-
gregational), s Brvngwvn road
Skinner James, 18 Bassaleg road
Skvrme Henry Amos Theophilus, 3;
Godfrey road
Slaile Mrs. 9 Westfield rd. Clvtha pk
S^liide Winfield Benj. 16 Gibbs road
Sladen Hugh Alfred Lambart, Simla.
Brynglas road
Sinailwood Arthur Henrv, Dolecoed.
Eveswell park, Maindee
Smart, William Chas. 9 Marlboro' rd
Smith Lieut. -Col. Charles Herbert,
The Oaks, Cardiff road
Smith A. Henry L.D.S. 28 Bridge »t
Smith Albert, i Gold tops
Smith Alfred Henrv, 12 Park square
Smith Charles Ernest, 10 Westfield rd
MOiVMOUTHSHlKE.
Smith Ch^s.Emerson,!! Llwynderi rd
Smith Duncan, 21 Eton road
Smith Frank L. 13 Llanthewy road
Smith Frank Thos. 12 Tyllwyd road
h George, 50 Corporation road
Smith George Frederick, 35 Park sq
tiith Henry, 2 Friars road
nith Ivor, 58 Caerau road
oith James Fredk. i Westville rd
oith James Tennant, 46 St. John's
road, Maindee
Smith John Haines, 6 Clifton place
Smith Mrs. K. 6 Victoria place
Smith Eobt. 4 St. John's rd. Maindee
Smith Sidney, i Cedar road
Smith William. 90 Corporation road
Smith William, 41 York place
Smith William Long, 16 Godfrey rd
Smythe Curtis Fred, 33 Waterloo rd
Snadow Bev. Abraham (rabbi), 19
St. Vincent road
Siiell George, 2 Windsor terrace
Snelling Reginald, 19 Leicester road,
Maindee
Snewin H. Percival, ^7 Llanthewy rd
Sockette Wm. H. 100 Chepstow road
Soden Frederick, 36 Queen's hill
Sol Georges, Dan-v-coed, Chepstow rd
Soloman Frederick Chas. 17 Clytha sq
Southall John, 5 Woodland road
Southcliffe Charles James, 5 Wood-
[kelly'i
ille
lad
Southeard Alfred, 63 Richmond road
Southern Frederick William Barber,
26 Kensington place. Maindee
Southey Clarence Victor, 30 Llan-
thewy road
Southgate Edward, 39 Erchmond rd
Sowdon Mrs. 107 Caerleon road
Sparrow Rev. Fred, 13 Risca road
Spear Arthur James. 39 Gibbs road
Speers John James. 27 Risca road
Spencer Amos, 62 Stow hill
Spencer F. W. 6 West Park road
Spencer Mrs. 24 Woodland road
Spickett William, 64 St. Julian's av
Spittle Thomas, Cambrian house, St
John's road, Maindee
Spryshute Owen Hy. 16 Clyffard ores
Squire Lewis, 79 Somerset road
Stacey Mrs. 9 Kensington pi. Maindee
Stanford William, 29 Preston avenue
Staniforth Arthur William.The Kloof.
Fields Park road
Stark Daniel. 23 Risca road
Steele Mrs. 64 Dewsland Park road
Steer Richard, n Morden road
Steer WiUiam Gray, 68 Risca road
Stemp Godfrey J. T. 53 Preston av
Stephens Christr. Thos. 4 Hubert rd
Stephens Edward. 73 Morden road
Stevens Arthur J. 2 Stow Park circus
Stevens Harry, 37 Albert av. Maindee
Stevens William, 29 Dewsland Park rd
Stewart James, 54 Morden road
Stewart James Charles, 41 Marl
borough road
Stewart John Vaughan,i6WaterIoo rd
Stewart Mrs. 28 St .John's rd.Maindet
Stiles Charles, 82 Llanthewy road
Stobbs Thomas, 55 Bryngwyn road
Stokes Reginald, 72 Victoria avenue,
Maindee
Stokes William, 23 Eton road
Stokes William George, 28 Friars rd
Stokes William Hv. 162 Caerleon rd
Stokes Wyndham W. 6 Dewsland
Park road
Stoneman George. 20 Richmond road
Stoneman Wm. Hy. 81 Somerset rd
Storbeck Herman, 40 Park square
Storer Sidney, 48 Llanthewy road
Storrar David M. 33 Llanthewy road
Stott Charles. -(8 Richmond road
Stout Herbert Wm. i Godfrey road
Stow .Mfd. Tamar cot. Edward Vll.av
Stowe George, 14 Llanthewy road
Stowe Sidney Duncan, S4Bichmond rd
Stratton Maurice, i Westfield road
Strawbridge Wm. Hv. s Corporatn rd
Sully Wm. Hy. 3 Dewsland Park rd
Summers Rev. James Francis M.A.
(vicar of St. John the Baptist), St.
John the Baptist vicarage, 64 Oak-
field road
ammers Edwin John,i Clifton place
Sutcliffe Oscar,Glynwood,Field3 Pk.rd
"utherland William, 33 Caerau road
utton George Robert, 54 Risca road
Sutton Joseph Wm. 16 Chepstow road
Sutton Robert Vincent, 2 Palmyra pi
Swales Stanley, 6 Harrow road
Swallow Ernest Victor, 57 Risca rd
Swallow John Hy. 5 Dewsland Pk. rd
Swanton Mrs. 45 Morden road
Swash Frank Stanley, 5 Fields Pk.av
Sweet Richard, 21 Chepstow road
Sweet-Escott Aldred Bickham, 4:;
Caerau road
Sweeting Harold, 13 Hubert road
Sweetland George, 46 Devon place
Sykes Joseph. 141 Stow hill
Tail Robert, 9 Bassaleg road
Tamplin Archibald, 16 Clifton place
Tamplin Mrs. 22 Clyffard crescent
Tandy Edward George, 5 Morden rd
Tanner Frank William, 48 Devon pi
Tanner William, 66 Richmond road
I'aplin Charles, 138 Caerleon road
Tassell William Henrv, 5 Gold tops
Taverner Samuel, 58 Dewsland Pk.rd
Tailor Rev. Harry (Wesleyan), 5
Snmmerhill avenue, Maindee
Taylor Albert Edward. 7 Linden rd
Tavlor Alex. 8 .Stow Park circus
Tavlor Alfred, 18 Park square
Taylor Charles Skidmore,i Linden rd
Taylor Edward George, 23 Gold tops
Taylor Ernest Watts, 66 Caerau road
Taylor Horace Philip, 59 Bedford rd
Taylor John Richd. 15 Llanthewy rd
Taylor Joseph, 9 Clytha square
Tavlor Miss Marv, 55 Preston aven
Taylor Mrs. 50 Dewsland Park road
Taylor Mrs. 28 Morden road
Taylor Stephen, 52 Albert av.Maindee
Tavlor Wm. Clay, 46 Omberslev rd
Teiling Elijah. 7" Bolton road
Thain W. Langford, % Chepstow rd
Thatcher Herbt. Edwin, 44 Oakfield rd
Thevenot Lewis. 31 Dewsland Park rd
Thomas Sir Garrod M.D., D.L.. J.P.
4 Stow Park circus
Thomas Rev. Arthur Henry L.D.
(curate of St. Woollos). King's hill
Tho
place, Maindee
Thomas Rev. Richard B.A. (curate
of St. John's), 37 St. John's road,
Maindee
Thomas Rev. Sam Davey (Baptist).
8 Gibbs road
Thomas Archibald. 42 Harrow road
Thomas Arthur. 44 Risca road
Thomas Bertie Pardee. Pardoeham,
Fields Park road
Thomas Charles H. 18 Pentonville
Thomas David Edwd. 15 Stow Pk. av
Thomas Edward, 20 Ombersley road
Thomas Enoch, 40 Somerset road
Thomas Ernest, 3 Morden road
Thomas Ernest Arthur, 67 Risca rd
Thomas Fredk. Ernest,23 Methuen rd
Thomas Frederick William, The Firs.
Clevedon road
Thomas George. 12 Pentonville
Thomas Geo. Hv. 125 Corporation rd
Thomas George N. W. Briarhill,
Stow Park crescent
Thomas Gwilym, 4 St. Julian's aven
Thomas Henry, ro Harrow road
Thomas Herbert, 39 Harrow road
Thomas Herbert J. 30 Risca road
Thomas John. 17 Fields road
Thomas John Ellis. 11 Ombersley rd
Thomas .John Lewis, ^ Stow Park av
Thomas Joseph, i Methuen road
Thomas Lewis. 6 St. Julian's avenue
Thomas Llewellyn, 12 Bedford road
Thomas Mrs. 31 Bassaleg road
Thomas Mrs. 36 Harrow road
Thomas Mrs. 44 Harrow road
Thomas Mrs. 13 Park square
DIRECTORY.]
Thomas Mrs. Rose hill, Eveswell
park, Maindee
Thomas Mrs. 2 West Park road
Thomas Oswald, 24 Oakfleld road
Thomas Samuel, 38 Deyon place
Thomas Stephen, 37 Harrow road
Thomas Taliesin, i Beresford road
Thomas Thomas, i Palmyra place
Thomas Thomas Morrell M.D. i
Clytha Park road
Thomas Trevor, 81 Marlborough rd
Thomas Walt. Wm. 59 Marlboro' r(
Thomas William, 395 Chepstow road
Thomas William, 2 Gold tops
Thomas William, 12 Queen's hill
Thomas William C. 7 Chtha square
Thomas William George, Lynton,
Fields Park avenue
Thomas-Davies Mrs. St. Olave's,
Stow Pjrk circus
Thompson Cuthbert F. 2 Woodland
Park road
Thompson Georpe William, 40 Dews-
land Park road
Thompson John, 34 Morden road
Thompson Mrs. 38 Dewsland Park rd
Thompson Mrs. 14 Waterloo road
Thompson Samuel Jn. 7 Rutland pi
Thomson Harry George, 132 Abna st
Thorn Edwin, Westonby, Cardiff rd
Thome Godfrey Strong, 7 Summer.
hill avenue, Maindee
Thorne Mrs. 19 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee
Thornley Edward T. 46 Fields road
Thomley Sam, 27 Preston avenue
Tilney Ernest, 20 Gold tops
Titcomb Albert, 79 Marlborough rd
Tolson Henry Horton, 15 Fields road
Tonks Alfred, 31 Corporation road
Tonks Arth. Edwin, 38 Corporation rd
Tootell Rev. William (Primitive
Methodist), 50 Devon place
Tovey George Humphrey, Forrr
Edward VII. avenue
Tovey Mrs. 79 Morden road
Townsend James George, King's Vale
house. King street
Townsend Miss, 27 Park square
Townsend Mrs. 38 Caerau road
Trace William John, Penmain house,
Corporation road
Traylor William Jas. 36 Llanthewy rd
Treloar John Powis, 28 Waterloo rd
Tremelling Hubert, 68 Preston aven
Trevorrow Capt. William Laurie, 32
Bryngwyn road
Trew Mrs. 22 Morden road
Trimmer William, 27 Bassaleg road
Troakes Mrs. ^5 Morden road
Truscott John t'urtis,63 Chepstow rd
Tucker Harry Oxenham,i6Queen's hi
Tucker William, 58 Morden road
Turherville Daniel Jones, 12 Water-
loo road
Turner Arthur, 4 Beresford road
Turner Charles, 80 Somerset road
Turner Herbert Ernest, 20 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee
Turner John, 78 Somerset road
Turner Miss, 93 Caerleon road
Turner Mrs. 25 Christchurch road,
Maindee
Turner Mrs. 7 Morden road
Turner Mrs. 124 Stow hill
Turner Percy W. J. 41 Dewsland
Park road
Twist Horace, 31 Somerset road
Twist Mis. 0 Summerhill av.Maindee
Tysoe Alfred, 15 Kensington place,
Maindee
Tyson John, 17 Risca road
Dppington Thnmas. 3 Rugby road
Tzzell Harry, 104 Corporation road
Vale Mrs. 10 Marlborough road
Vaughan Cyril. 35 Stow Park aven
Vaughan Fredk. 7 Stow Park circus
Vaughan Henrv, 2^ Oakfi«ld road
Vaughan Malcolm Wallace, i Llwyn-
deri road
Venn Alfred Wm. 62 Dewsland Pk. rd
MONMUUTHSHIRE.
Ventom George, 46 Richmond road
Vicary Dorsay, 20 Chepstow road
Vickery Jn. Herbt. 15 Clytha Park rd
Victory William, 28 Queen's hill
Victorv Wm. Harris,2Brynhyfrvd a\
Vile Thomas H. 9 Dewsland Park rd
Vines Charles S. 55 York place
Vivian Miss, 52 Llanthewy road
Vivian Mrs. 36 Eton road
Vranch Edwin John, 8 Llanthewy rd
Wade WilliamErnest,37iChepstow rd
Wadlev Alfd. Wm. 9 St. Mark's ores
Wagstafi John H. i Fields road
Wagstaffe Jn.Hy. 25 Dewsland Pk. rd
Wait Fnincis Loder, 10 Woodland
Park road
Waite Charles, 8 Park square
Waite Jacob, 27 Waterloo road
Wakefield John Henry Matthew, 56
Bryngwyn road
Walford Francis, 23 Fields Park av
Walker GeorgeBower,52 Chepstow n
Walker Mrs. 142 Caerleon road
AVall Mrs. 21 Clyffard crescent
Wallen Samuel, 4 Faulkner road
Walliker Albert James,55 Bedford r^
Walsh James. 75 Chepstow road
Walters Charles, 43 Morden road
Walters Mrs. 29 Clyffard crescent
Walters Mrs. 17a, Fields road
Walters Mrs. 26 St. Julian's avenue
Walters Stanley G. 73 Llanthewy rd
Walters Walter, 53 Somerset road
Wansbrough Ernest J. M.s Manley rd
Warbovs Rowland Hill, 13 Harrow '
Warbovs William, 87 Caerleon roai
Ward Chas. Fredk. 12 Fields Park
Ward George, 2^ Morden road
Ward Wm. Trevethin. Chepstow road
Ware Bert, 60 Richmond road
Ware Walter, 42 Fields road
Warman Henry Alfred, 12 Clytha cres
Warne Chas. 44 St. John's rd.Majndee
Watchman John S. 19 Kensington pi.
Maindee
Waters Chas.34St. John's rd. Maindee
Watkins Alfred Jas. 78 Llanthewy rd
Watkins Frederick, 134 Alma street
Watkins Mrs. 31 Clyffard crescent
Watkins Mrs. 27 Harrow road
Watkins Regnld. Jas. q Kingsmill ter
Watkins Robert, 36 Somerset road
Watkins William, 15 Summerhill
avenue, Maindee
Watkins Wm. Aldred, 12 Clarence pi
Watkins William Tnrberville, 58
Bryngwyn road
Watson Sir Thomas Edward bart.
J. P. St. Marv's lodge. Fields road
Watson Geoff rev, 18 Clytha Park road
Watson Henry, 212 Stow hill
Watson John G. 21 Clytha square
Watson Thomas, 79 Oakfield road
Watts Albert James, 6 Bedford road
Watts Cyril, Beverley, Fields Park rd
Watts Daniel. 15 Fields Park avenue
Watts Sidney Geo. 70 Bryngwyn road
Watts Thomas, 126 Alma street
Watts William Geo. 20 Brynhyfryd rd
Wauter Henry Constant, 6 Friars rd
Wehb Albert Ernest, 142 Stow hill
Webb Fredk. John, 2 St. Mark's cres
Wehb John, 1:5 Park square
Wehb Lewis, 47 St. Mark's crescent
Webb Sidney Samuel, 121 Alma st
Webb William H. 10 Park square
Weeks Shadrack. i Marlborough road
Welch Mrs. 14 Windsor terrace
Wellsteed Hy. Overton ho. Cardiff rd
Welsteed Reginald. 17 Brjnhyfryd av
Wenter Mrs. 42 Morden road
West Fredk. Henrv, 8 Bassaleg road
West Wilmot, 38 York place
Weston Benjamin, 12 Clarence place
Weston Fredk. Hv. 20 St. Mark's cres
Wheat Frederick's. 30 Oakfield road
Wheeler John, 211 Corporation road
Whitcntt Albert, 17 Kensington place,
Maindee
White Bernard Thos.iSs Chepstow rd
White Charles, 21 Morden road
NEWPORT. Ittl
White Ernest, 11 Oakfield road
White Harry, 15 Bedford road
White Lawrence, 66 Chepstow road
White Miss, 36 Caerau road
White Mrs. Ffynone, Edward VII. a
White Mrs. 25 Hill street
White Mrs. 36 Morden road
White Mrs. 33 Risca road
-■ SI York place
Whii
Mr
White Robert Graham, Lillesdon,
Edward VII. avenue
White Roy, 2 Pentonville
White Thomas, 17 Brynhyfryd road
White William, 4 Fields road
White William, 24 Gold tops
Whitehead Arthur James, Silverdene,
Edward VII. avenue
Whilehouse Wm. Hy. 4 Westfield rd
Whitley Thomas, 30 Clytha Park rd
Whitmore Miss, 31 St. John's road,
Maindee
Whitmore Samuel, 24 Fairoak aven.
Maindee
' I- tia'cer Alfred, 64 Preston avenue
Whittaker Howard, 44 Friars road
Whittaker Wm. Alfd. 3 Methuen rd
WLitton Arthur, 2:; Somerset road
Wickens Mrs. 35 Chepstow road
Wickett Thomas C. 17 Woodville rd
Wiffen John William, 11 Risca road
Wiggell Henry Geo. 51 Richmond rd
Wigmore William Jsph. 26 Eton rd.
Wilkes Frank, 6 Woodville road
Wilkins John, 44 Bryngwyn road
Wilkinson Charles Kerslake,i3 WinJ-
Wilkinson Chas. Rutland, lOiAlma st
Wilkinson Walter, 34 Bryngwyn road
Wilks Tom H. E. 7 St. John's road.
Maindee
Wilicox Arthur, Rougemont, Cleve-
Willey Edward Herbt. 3 Friars road
Williams Rev. David Harries (Metho-
dist), 24 Clyffard crescent
Williams Bev. Ev;m (Baptist), 7
Caerau crescent
Williams Rev. Thos. 90 Chepstow rd
Williams Rev. Thomas (Baptist). 8r
Llanthewy road
Williams Rev. Thomas H. (Baptist)^
8 Fields road
Williams Rev. William M.A. (vicar
of All Saints'), The Vioiirage,.
Brynglas road
Williams Albert E. 19 Windsor terrace-
Williams Anthony Phillips, Draycot,
Stow Park crescent
Williams Arthur, 4 Richmond road
Williams Benjamin, 34 Oakfield road
Williams Brinley, 9 Ombersley road
Williams Charles, 19 Gibbs road
Williams Charles. 19 Godfrey road
Williams Charles, 10 Richmond road
Williams Charles F. 19 Stow Park av
Williams Charles Hy.28 Richmond rd
Williams Chas. Ivor, 28 Somerset rd
Williams David, 55 Marlborough rd
Williams David, 5 Waterloo road
Williams David Howell, 50 Risca road
Williams Edgar, 39 Maindee parade
Williams Edward, i Ombersley road
Williams Edward, i Tyllwyd road
Williams Edward Lewis, 29 Clytha sq
Williams Edward Thos.7WoodvilIe rd
Williams Evan Jones, 4 Manley road
iams Frederick, 21 Methuen road
Williams Fredk. Arthur, 52 Caerau rd
Williams Fredk. Phelps, 14 Cedar rd
Williams G. P. m Alma street
Williams Harry, 11 Gibbs road
Williams Harry Spencer.53 Llanthewy
Williams Henrv, 2 Beechwood road
Williams Henry. 98 Corporation road
Williams Henry Walt. 7 Somerset rd
Williams Herbert, 34 Somerset road
Williams Herbert Egerton, 11 Park sq
Williams Howard, 18 Windsor terrace
MON. 6
162 NEWl-ORT.
Williams James Percival, Eichmond
villa, Chepstow road
Williams Jas. Vaughan,i2 Caerau cres
Williams Jeremiah, 77 Chepstow rd
Williams John, 23 Brynhvfrvd road
Williams John, 21 Fields" ro'ad
Williams John, 23 St. John's road.
Williams John B. 46 Llanthewy road
Williams John Jas. 61 Richmond road
Williams Jn. Jsph. 12 Queen's hill
Williams Jn. Thos. 12 St. Julian's av
Williams Leah, 25 Eisca road
Williams Lewis Arth. 3 Southville rd
Williams Miss, 9 Cedar road
Williams Miss, 17a, Clytha Park rd
Williams Miss, 35 Eton road
Williams Miss, 29 Park square
Williams Miss, loi Victoria avenue,
Maindee
Willi;
Wi
vn.
Mrs. 48 Marlborough road
Mrs. 38 Morden road
Mrs. 17 Omber.sley road
Mrs. St. Brieux, Edwart
avenue
IS Mrs. 69 Somerset road
I Southville road
W
Williams Mrs.
Williams Mrs
Williams Mrs. 23 Stow Park circus
Williams Mrs.TheYews, Chepstow rd
Willi.ims Mrs. A. E. 63 Someiset rd
Williams Mrs. Weslev, 2 Stanlev rd
Williams Owen, 71 Preston avenue
Williams Penn, 69 Llanthewy road
Williams Phillip Percival, 22 York pi
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Williams Robert James, 80 Caerau i
William
s Richard,
12 Clytha square
William
s Richard,
37 Gibbs road
William
Saml.Dickinson,8Faulkner rd
William
s Silas, 31
Brvnhvfrvd aven
WiUiam
Tom Gill L.D.S.Eng. 3=
Stow hill
William
^ Trevor,
7 Gibbs road
William
William,
8 KingsmiU ter
William
William,
19 Linden road
iV.lliam
~' William
11 St. John's rd.
Maindee
Williams William Hy. 10 Gold tops
Williams William Henry Brinsmead,
67 Caerau road
W^illiams Wm. Eees,8 Brvnhvfrvd av
Williams Wm. Bees, 25 Rugby road
Willis Charles, 9 Llanthewy road
Willis James Henry, 37 Eton road
Willis Thomas, 83'Marlborough road
Willmett Henry, 31 Chepstow road
Willmett Reginald Ernest, Fields
cottage. Fields Park avenue
Wilson Albt. Hv. 11 Woodland Pk.rd
Wilson Andrew; 18 York place
Wilson Charles Henry, Holmewood,
Fields Park avenue
Wilson Thomas Bishop Ridlev, 1
Woodland Park road
Wilson Wm. Henry, 1 Upton road
Winlield Walter, 5 Woodville road
Winn James Henderson, Severn villa.
Stow Park crescent
Winson Alfred, The Heath, Fields
Park road
1_KKLLY S
Winter Edwin, 51 Llanthewy road
Winter WUliam E. 23 Christchuroh
road, Maindee
Wise Reuben, 34 Harrow rrad
Wixcey James, 2i3 Chepstow road
Wood Harold, 56 Caerau road
Wood Mrs. Martin, 87 Oakfield road
Woodcock Arthur John, 198 Stow hill
Woodfield John W. R. 4 Leicester
road, Maindee
Woodgates James William, 22 Si.
John's road, Maindee
Woodhouse John. 30 Corporation road
Woodrolf Saniuel. 29 Devon place
Woods James Bell, 87 Corporation rd
Workman Wm. 53 Corporation road
Wright Rev. Thomas B.A. (chaplain
to seamen), 31 Waterloo road
Wright Arthur, Hawthorns, Haw-
thorne avenue
Wright George. 73 Chepstow road
Wright Geo. Thos. 9 Harrow road
Wright Peter, 49 Gibbs road
Wring Ernest Claude, 38 Queen's hill
Wrington Tom Walter, 35 Caerau rd
Wyber Isaac, 23 Richmond road
Wynn Robert, 52 Shaftesburv street.
T -N 3538
Wynn Robert Thomas, 50 Harrow rd
Wynn Samuel S. 42 Maindee parade
Yates Charles Robert, 13 Upton road
Young Andrew, 72 Llanthewy road
Vouiig Mrs. 4 Bolton road
Young Mrs. 128 Caerleon road
Young Robert, 18 Woodland Park rd
NEWPORT COMMEECIAL UIKECTOKY
Beak & Poolf),
Early closing day, Thursday.
Aadne.ieii k Dahl Limited, ship brokers, 86 Dock street
Abbott & Baker, ironmongers, 107 Commercial street
Abbott Ellen (Mrs.), shopkpr. 48 Diickpool rd. Mainde
Abel Edmund John, piano tuner, 103 Chepstow road
Ablett Alfred, master mariner, 4 Batchelor road
Abraham Annie (.Miss) (late Messr
ladies' school, Arlington house, Stt
Acomb G. Cecil LL.B. solicitor k commissioner for
oaths, Lloyds Bank chambers. Commercial street
Acomb Leonard Ernest M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
physician & .surgeon, n Clytha Park road
Adams A. E. & Son, boiler makers, Robert street. Pill
A.lams k Vachell. civil enunneers, Tredegar chambers,
78 Bridge street
Adams Fred, haulier, 242 Cromwi-11 road
Adams George, grocer. 52 Commercial road
Adams John Henry, china & glass dealer, 108 Commer-
cial street k 40 Clarence place
Adams Sidney, farmer, Greenmeadow, Nash rd.Liswerrv
Adey John Daniel, solicitor & commissioner for oaths',
."Station chambers, Cambrian road
Adiingtoa William Benj. .shopkeeper, 200 Corporation rd
Advertisers Billposting'Co. Limited. 31 Stow hill
Agostini Mary (.Mrs.), fried fish shop, 2b, Durham road.
Maindee
Agus Ellen (Mrs.), restaurant, 64 Commercial road
Ainge Sadie (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 64 Shaftesbun- st
Ainsley Thomas Liddle, marine optician, 106 Alexandra
road. Pill
Akers Herbert, engraver, Winchester chambers. High st
Albretch Agnes (Mrs), shopkeeper, i Hewertson street
Alexandra (Newport & South Wales) Docks k Railway
Co. fj. H. VicKerj-. general manager & dock master),
I'ier head. Alexandra docks. T N 1000 (7 lines)
Alexandra Potterv Co. Maindee
Alford Frank. Old Green hotel, 3 High street
Alsrer R. & Sona, heating, ventilating, sanitary &
electrical engineers, colliery contractors &c. 159a k 160
Dock street (T N 3505 ; T A " Alger, Newport ") ; Sun
Imildings, Plymouth ; Shrewsburv k Llonellv. aeo
advertisement
Allen .\rthur k .Sons, grocers, 145 Dock street
Allen Emma (Mrs.), greent'rocer. 61 Commercial street
Allen William A. contractor, 47 Morden road
Allen- Jones Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, 239 Caerleon rd
Alley Charles Harding, ladies' k gentlemen's t,iilor k
breeches maker. 39 Bridge street
AUt-yr-yn Hospital' for Infectious Diseases (J Howard
Jones M.D. medical oflRcer ; Miss F. Simpson,
matron). Barrack hill
Alphonso Antonio, shopkeeper, 100 Dock street
Alsnp k Sons, carriage k motor car bodv builders.
Vivian road &; 261 Corporation road
i.P.I.
Ambrey Elizabeth Mary (Miss), confectioner 22
stationer, & post office 226, Stow hill
-Vmbrey Sarah (Miss), draper, 224 Stow hill
Anderson Charles W. N., L.D.S.I., L.E.C.S.& L.R.(
surgeon-dentist, 53 Bridge street
Anderson Francis, hair dresser, 4 Clarence place
Andrews Frederick, apartments, 48 Corporation road
Andrews George, boot maker. 33 Clarence place
Andrews H. L. C. manager London Joint Citv k Mid-
land Bank Limited (branch), 25 Commercial' street
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited; East Esk road
Anstee Edgar, greengrocer, 110 Market hall
Anstice Lucy (Miss), apartments, 46 Stow hill
Anstice Thomas, sail maker, 2 Pottery terrace. Pill
Anthoney William Henry, fruiterer, 147 Chepstow road
Appleby Stanley C. sun-eyor of taxes District No. 1.
Crown chambers, Harrhy street
Argentine Republic Cons'ulate (Marcel Cre.spo, acting
consul). Lloyds Bank chambers. Commercial street
Armstead George W. k C). grindery dealers. 186 Dock st
Armstead Louisa (.Mrs.), butcher, 192 Chep.stow road
.\rmstrong,Murison k Sons,motor engineers,Cambrian rd
Armstrong Edith (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 29 Stow hill
Arnold A. G. & Son, ironmongers, collierv factors,
electric, sanitary k lighting engineers, 4 Market st.
k 7 Skinner street. T A "Arnolds. Newport; "
T N 2804
Arnold Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 50 Emlyn street
Arthur R. & Son, engineers, Coomassie street
Arthur Sidney Chalinder, plumber, 289 Caerleon road
Ash Michael, pawnbroker, 98 Shaftesbury street
Ash William, shopkeeper, 2 Mill parade. Pill
Ashton Clara (Mrs.), beer retaUer, 24 Church st. Pill
Ashton Edith (Mrs.), tobacconist, 86 Chepstow road
Ashworth. Son & Co. Limited (late G. L. Scott), manu-
facturers of weighing machines for all commercial
purposes, 13 Dock street. T A " Weighing. New-
port; " T N 2916
Aspinall Edith (Mrs.), milliner, 74 Bridge street
Assembly Rooms. Town hall. Commercial street
Aston Thomas, blacksmith, 2 Cromwell road
Atherton Arthur Edward, grocer. 73 Church road
Atherton E. J. (Mrs.), confectioner, 106 Chepstow road
& 20 & 21 .Market hall
Atkins & Co. estate agents, Kelvin chambers. High st
Atlantic Works Co. Limited, merchants. Highbury cham-
bers. Skinner street
Attewell Wyndham, farmer. Great Troston. Nash road,
Liswerry
Attwood William, shopkeeper. 34 Potter street. Pill
Atwell Mary (Mrs.), news agent, 4 Malpas road
Augustine Mary (Mrs.), fried fish dealer. 32 Fair Oak
terrace k 2c, Durham road, Maindee
Austin Elizabeth (Mrs.), jeweller, 26 Commercial road
DIRECTORY.]
MUNM0UTH8H1LE,
NJiWPOKT.
Austin George Albert, tobacconist, 41 Commercial road
Averbnch Michael, clothier, 115 & 116 Commercial road
Avery & Sons, carriage builders, Union street. Dock
street
Ayliffe Charles Morris, accountant, 10 Commercial street
Ayli/Ie Frank Augustus, artificial t«eth manufacturer,
10 Commercial street
Ayre James & Sons Limited, paint merchants, 78
Canal parade & Merchant sti-eet
Bach Charles, bone & fat merchant, Clarence wharf
Bader Cliff. London inn, 13 Bailey .street
Badgett Thomas John, chemist, 46 Clarence place
Badman Brothers, colliery proprietors, 25, 29 & 30 Carl-
ton chambers, Hiyh street
rtgage & insurance brokers.
:ommission & hotel & general
ts ; accounts collected, 11
! works, Mill
Baglow F
house, estat* & general
business transfer agents ; ace
Batchelor road
Bailey Charles H. engineer &c. Tvr
parade. Pill
Bain John, beer retailer, 120 Commercial street
Bainhridsre Tom, cargo supt. Albany chambers.Skinner st
Baines John, jobbing gardener, 32 Albert aven. Maindee
Baker James & Sons Ltd. boot mas. 158 Commercial st
Baker & Manhire Ltd.draprs. 40a, High st.& Cambrian rd
Baker & Sons, fniit salesmen. 140, 141 & 143 Market hall
Baker W. A. k Co. (1910) Limited, wholesale &
builders' ironmongers, ironfounders & hot water en-
gineers, 137 Commercial st, & Westgate iron -works,
Carngethin wharf. T A " Progress, Newport "
Baker Edward, farmer, Wernddu farm, Alteryn
Baker Herbert Edwin, assistant assur. supt. 13 Cedar rd
Baker Onesimus. blacksmith, Rodney parade
Baker Thomas, grocer, 100 Commercial street
Baker WUliam, ironmonger, see Abbott & Baker
Biildock Arthur Walter, pork butcher, 91 & 92 Market
hall & farmer, Penylan farm. Barrack hill
Baldock William, butcher, 14 Alexandra road. Pill
Baldwin Elizh. (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 54 Emlvn st
Baldwin William, butcher, 89 Market hall
Ballard William L. photographer, 122a. Chepstow road
Bamford Frederick Edwin, grocer, 15 St. WooUos road
Banfield Harry Edward, carpenter. Merchant street
Banfield Walter, boot maker, 2 Malpas road
Banfill Amelia (Mrs.), beer retailer, 21 Church st. Pill
Banks D. J. herbalist, 80 Church road
Banks Reginald Clare, colliery proprietor, 57 Dock street
Banwell John & Son, furniture removers, 221 Corpora-
tion road & coal dealers, 162 Chepstow road
Banwell Robert, furniture remover, 162 Chepstow road
Banwell Tom, furniture remover, 273 Corporation roaa
Banwell William, furniture remover, z Bishton street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Frederick Pilkington Horden, man-
ager). High street & 159 Chepstow road; draw en
head office, 54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barclays Bank Ltd. with which is amalgamated the
London & Provincial k South Western Eaiji Limited
(branch) (William Davies Jones, manager), r4 Com-
mercial street (T N 3750) ; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Barfoot Charles Lewis & Co. accountants, Stubbs' Mer-
cantile offices, Westgate chambers. Commercial street
Barnes Edwin Franklyn, house furnisher, 103 & 104
Commercial street
Barnes Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 64 Dock street
Barnett Wilfrid J. ship broker, 132 Dock street
Barnfield Thomas, stone mason, 1 Bedford road
Barratt Arthur W. journalist. 65 Corporation road
Barrett Arth. Edwd. travelling draper, 41 Harrow road
BaiTett Thomas, poulterer, 77' Market hall
Barrnll Amos, taxi-cab proprietor, 144 Stow hill
Barrnw David, manager. Market hall
Barry Ellen (Mrs), shopkeeper, 3 Canal terrace
Barry John Joseph L.R.O.P. & S.Irel. physician & sur-
geon, 36 Chepstow road
Barter J. & Co. tailors, 38 High street
Bartholomew Albert Wiliram, teacher of violin, 4r
Commercial street
Ba'tlelt. Reed & Co. Limited, stock & share brokers.
Central chambers. Stow hill
Bartlett George, piano tuner, 6 Hubert road
Bar-ilett Harry, fruit .salesman, 122 Commercial road
Bartlett John, tobacconist, 76a. Commercial street
Bartlett William J. grocer, 40 Alexandra road. Pill
Barton Joseph, florist, Farmwood nursery, Chepstow rd
Barton P. J. (Mrs.), market gardener, lie Market hall
Barton Thomas George, com. trav. 108 Corporation rd
Basham James & Co. drapers.go. gi & 92 Commercial rd
Basham John, greengrocer, 36 Market hall
Bavham Thjmas, greengrocer, 49 Market hall
163
physician ft
Basset Walter M.H.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lon
surgeon, 60 Stow hill
Btssett Henry, fruiterer,, 39 Clarence place & green-
grocer, 86 Commercial road
Bjstick Brothers, ironmongers 114, china & glass dealers
128, & fancy repository 130, Chepstow road
Bastin Alice (Mrs,), shopkeeper, 19 Albert av, Maindee
Batchelor (T. B. & S.) & Co. Limited, timber merchants,
Austin Friars steam saw mills, 26 Dock st, T N 21 31
Batchelor Arthur G, S. solicitor. Central chmbrs.Stow hi
Batchelor Frank J. mantle warehouse, 174 Commercial st
Bate Edward, fried fish dealer 4, & shopkeeper 19, Ifton
street, Liswerry
Bateman & Co. boot makers, ii6a. Stow hill
Bates Francis Ross, architect, 30 Commercial street
Bath Margaret (Mrs.), beer retailer, 46 Commercial rd
Eathe Bertie William, business training school, i Boss-
lyn road, Maindee
Baiter Thomas, confectioner, 185 Cromwell road
Beard Bernard, shopkeeper, Somerton road
Beaton Henry Priddle, grocer, 18 Dolphin street
Beavan Matthew, sewing machine dealer, 4 Friars street
Beaven & Sons Limited, sanitary, lighting & "heating
engineers, 41 Commercial street. Tel. No. 3049. See
advertisement
Becker Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 0 Carlisle street
Beecham Mary (Mrs,), beer retailer, 160 Commercial rd
Beer Omar, boot maker, 185 Commercial road
Beer Wm, Hy. Hare & Greyhound P.H. 37 Commercial st
Bees .Ubert Edward, boot maker, i Pugsley street
Beeston William, J. resident sec. General Accident, Fire-
& Life Assurance Co. Limited, Lloyds Bank chambers.
Coirrmercial street
Begg M J, & Co. Limited, ship brokers, loi Dock street
Beighton William, furniture dealer, 2 Wharf road
Belgian Vice-Consulate (William Esau Heard, vice-
consul). 106 & ro7 Dock street
Bell Henry & Son, hauliers, 57 Halstead street
Bell George, printer, stationer, account book manufac-
turer, & post office, 53 Commercial street. T N 2707
Bell Hannah (Mrs.), draper, 117 Caerleon road
Bell Hai-coui-t P.engineer.Mercantile chambers,siHigh st
Bell Herbert, commercial trav. Hawthorns,Hawthorne av
Bell Matthew, draper. 27 Somerset road
Bellew Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 47 Church road
Belton Edwin, engineer (firm, Granville & Belton?
Bennett J. & Sons, money lenders, 8 Station street
Bennett Albert, shopkeeper, 46 Dock street
Bennett Edmnnd Blower, grocer,i35 & r35 Commercial rd',
Bennett Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Pugsley street
Bennett S, A,, A.M.I,C,E, county surveyor, Countv hall
Benson Chas,Victor,billiard saloon,King's chmbrs,High st
Benson Le^:lie Bernard, billiard hall, 188 Commercial rd
Bere Herbert Geo, grocer, 4 Griffin st, & 2c, Malpas rd
Bere William, grocer, ri3 Stow hill
Bernasconi Pascal & Co. ship cnandlers, 130 Dock street
Bernier Alfred, shopkeeper, 12 Lewis street
Bernstein's, boot dealers r32, & drapers i84.Chepstow rd
Berry Charles, whole.sale confectioner, 74 Church road
Berrv Charles Thomas,confectioner,i 17 & 118 Mai-ket hall
Berrv- Martha (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 182 Cromwell rd.
Bethell William, stationer. Post office, 35 Church road
Betts Albert Henry, greengrocer, 13 & 14 Emlyn streeV
Bevan & Co, Ltd, cabinet mas, 169 & 17c Commercial st
Bevan Harry, beer retailer, 18 Church road'
Bevan Tom", relieving officer for Central District New-
port Union, Stow hill
Bevan Tom Benjamin, hair dresser 156, k news agent
158, Chepstow read
Bevan William, haulier, 20 Evans street
Beynon T. & Co. Limited, steamship owners & Lloyds
agents, 89 Dock street
Beynon John W. %'ice-consul for Chili, 89 Dock street
Bezant C. k E. fancy drapers, 32 Clytha Park road
Bezant Anthony Ralph, house agent, Highbury cham-
bers. Skinner street
Bibby William, watch maker, 50 High street
Bible k Tract Depot (Jn. Herbert, man.), 21 Charles st
Bickley Jane (Mrs.), milliner, rgi Corporation road
Biddle Fred D. printer, 24 Dock street
Biddle William Henry, joinery mfr. see Morris & Biddle
Biggs J. & Co. shopkeepers, 5 Risca road
Bigi-ava Lavenia (Miss), shopkeeper, 9 Pugsley street
Billington William Edward, boot repairer, 24a, Courty- '
belli street. Pill
Bird Arthur George, house decorator, 10 Charles street
Birkeland Kale (Miss), Eagle P.H, 92 Dock street
Birmingham Haberdashery Co, 42 Commercial street
Birt k Co, boot makers, 172 Corporation road
Black B, k Sons, tailors, 56 Blewitt street
Black Benjamin, tailor, 14 Skinner street
MOX. G*
164 NKwroKT.
MONMOUTH.SHIhE.
[kelly's
Blackall ^Valter Henrj-, engineer to the Great Western
Eailway, Devon place
Bluokborow Francis, colliery a"^nt. Kind's chambers.
High street
Blackburn k Co. Kini>;"s Head hotel, Hig:h st. T N 3405
Blackburn & Co, King's Head Tap P.H. 203 Dock street
Blackburn Albert J. sanitary- engineer, 59 Clarence place
Blackburn Madame, teacher of music, 45 Stow hill
Blaokwell Henry, boot maker, 2 May street
Blaenavon Company Ltd. colliery proprietors, 104 Dock st
Blake William Frederick, photographer, 39 High street
Bland A, W. & Sons Limited, confectioners, 153 Com-
mercial street ; 24 High street & 42b. Bridge street
Blandford Tom, tailor. 2 Corn street
Block Herbert J. auctioneer, see Scott & Block
Bloom Solomon David, pawnbroker, 63 Coimnercial road
Bloor Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Magor street
Blow William, ship broker, 131 Dock street
Blunt Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 14 Milner street
Board of Trade & Mercantile Marine Office (N. R. Lewis
BNR. snpt.; D. J. Davies R.N.S., F. Wilkes
R.N.R., S. D. Stowe & J. Dunn, deputies; H. Lloyd
.Jenkins E.N.R. nautical surveyor & assistant emigra-
tion officer; A. W. Prince, shipwright surveyor; Capt.
J. Weir, examiner of masters & mates), 108 Dock st
Bolivian Con.sulate (E. (L. Melville Hoard, consul), 106
& 107 Dock street
Bond William T. deputy water works majiager. Town
hall. Commercial street
Booth Albert Edgar, boot repairer, 79 Clarence place 4;
325 Caerleon road
Booth Emma (Mrs.), 24 Blewitt street
Booth Flora (Miss), typewriting office, 82 High street
Boots Cash Chemists, 13 Cominercial street
Boots George, marine store dealer, 12 & 13 Corn street
Borchert Charles, chimney sweeper, 84 Dolphin street
Boswell Stephen, picture frame maker, 32 Cardiff road
Boughton Henry, artificial teeth ma. 23 Commercial rd
Bounds John, temperance bar, 35 Commercial road
Bourton Sarah (Mrs.), day school, 108 Caerleon road
Bowden Bros, confectioners, 107, 138 & 139 Market hall
Bowden Wm. Hy. insurance supt. 9 Walmer rd. Maindee
Bowen Caroline (Mrs.), midwife. 145 Shaftesbury street
Bowen Francis H. paperhanger. 140 Conway rd. Maindee
Bowen Frederick, hair dresser, 181 Corporation road
Bowen Sidney, news agent, 121 Commercial street
Bowen Sydney Morgan, tobacconist, 34 High street
Bown BjTOn, confectioner, 33 Harrow road
Bown Elsie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i5 Risca road
Bowns Edward Kyall, shopkeeper,2o Victoria av. Maindee
BoT Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 54 Blewitt street
Boyd Arthur, artificial teeth majiufr. 47 Commercial st
Boyne William C. draper, 5 Church road
Boyns Arthur, news agent, 120 Duckpool road, Maindee
Boyns John Chapman, inspector of weights & measures
& i;:is meters for the borough & gas examiner. 26
Friars street
Bra.-e Retrinald James, motor engineer. 152 Chepstow
road & cycle agent. 123 Caerleon road
Bradford James, general smith, 8 Eveswell st. Maindee
Bra..'ir Frederick G. hay. straw, oil cake & manure
merchant k cmnmissio'n agent. 109 Caerleon road
Braithwaite & Co. constructional engineers, Neptune
works, Alexandra docks
Brake Annie (Mrs), midwife, 165 Durham rd. Maindee
Brash John, news agent, 193 Co'nunereial road
Bray Annie (Miss), dress maker, 5 Dudley street
Brazilian Vice-Consulate (Bonn H, Jones, vice-consul),
112 Dock street
Brecon 4; Merthyr Railway (Herbert B. Price, general
manager). Tredegar chambers, 78 Bridge street
Breillat Medina (Miss), servants" registry office.. 35
Devon place
Bremner Matthew, com. trav.8 Christchurch rd. Maindee
Brend William, coal merchant, ^7 Wharf road
Brettell A. & H. (Misses), dress makers, 95 Chepstow rd
Brettle Mary .\nn (Mrs.), butcher. 438 ('orporation road
Brewer Brothers, butchers. 30 Malpas road
Brewer Frederic Henry Wormald L.M.S.S.A.Lond.
physician & surgeon. 7 Victoria place
Brewer .le.ssie (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 23 West street
Britfett Priscilla Ellen (Mrs.), dress maker. 32 Bridge st
Brightman k Co. boot makers, 36 Commercial street
Brimblecombe Hy. k Son, basket mas. 24 Commercial rd
Brisbois Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Albany street
Britannic As.surance Co. Limited (J. W. Folley, .supt.),
4 & 5 Cmnjnercial street
British 4; Argentine Meat Co. Limited, 13 k 14 Market
hall ; 48 Commercial road k 66 Shaftesbury street
British Kanial Co. Ltd. perfumery mfrs. 7 Charles st
British Mannesmann Tube Co. Limited (The) (estab-
lished over 25 years), contractors to the Admiralty,
War Otlice k India Office, Corporation road. T A
'• Tubular, Newport ; " T N 2226 (2 lines)
British Red Cross Society (Monmouthshire branch, New-
port division) (Mrs. E'. H. Watts, hon. see. & treas ).
26 Stow hill
British Wagoi. Co. Limited. Alexandra docks
Broadfoot J. M. builder & public works contractor, 30
Woodland Park road
Broadlick Alfred T. dentist, 87 Chepstow road
Broadribb Wm.Hy.Moulders' Arms P.H.67Shaftesbury st
Brodie Lucy (Mrs.), fancy repository, 82 Chepstow road
Brogden Frank, teacher of music, 2 Gold tops
Bromley Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 St. Julian street
Brook Joseph C. secretary to free library committee, i^3
Dock street
Brooks Dye Works Limited, 76 Commercial street
Broomfield k Co. accountants, 81 High street
Brown (Gopsill) k Sons Ltd. sack hirers,2iShaftesbury st
Brown Clara (Miss), florist, 14 Bridge street
Brown George James, monumental mason. 2 Risca road
Brown Henry, shopkeeper, 44 Durham road. Maindee
Brown Lucian James, insurance broker, see Hevhyrne
k Brown
Brown Richard, blacksmith. Cross lane
Browning k Williams, outfitters, 48 Clarence place
Brownscombe A. W. & Son, builders & contractors,
sanitary enginers &c. Machine joinery works. Temple
street. Pill. See advertisement
Brownscombe J. & Son, builders. Temple street. Pill
Bruce William, grocer, 136 Duckpool road. Maindee
Brunnock Thomas, shopkeeper, 74 Baldwin street. Pill
Brunt Gracena (Miss), fruiterer, 180 Chepstow road
Brunt Richard, butcher, 19 Watch House parade. Pill
Biyant A. k Sons, house furnishers, 65 High street
Bryant Edward, beer retailer, t2i Chepstow road
Brynglas Steam Laundry, i Redland street
Buckley John, shopkeeper, 18 George street
Bucknall Frederick James, boot maker, 74 Chepstow
road k clog maker, 436 Corporation road
Buckner John L.R.C.P. k S.Edin. surgeon, 118 Com-
mercial street k 28 Chepstow road
Budd k Co. Limited, ship brokers, 98 Dock street
Budd Charles, commercial traveller, 18 Batchelor road
Bullock Janet (Mrs.), shopkeeper,6z Stockton rd. Maindee
Burcham C. H. (H. Gordy. proprietor), gentlemen's out-
fitter, high-class hatter, hosier, glover k shirt maker,
59 High street. See advertisement
Burcher George, grinden- dealer, 180 Dock street
Burcher James, greeiigrdcer. 84 Chepstow road
Burge Brothers, fishmongers, 9 Commercial street
Burge^ Sydney George, solicitor (firm, Searle k Burge),
13 Skinner street k 8 Friars road
Burke Denis E. J., M.B., B.Ch.Irel. physician k surgeon,
32 Clytha square
Burleigh &i^ Jones, undertakers, 32 Commercial road & i
Chepstow road k cab proprietors. Mountjoy street
Burleigh Arthur, motor car, char-a-banc k taxi-cab pro- '
prietor. Castle garage. Shaftesbury street. T N 2964.
See advertisement
Burmaii H. & Co, tailors, 10 High street
Burn Fred Limited, tailors, 29 High street
Burnicle Robert, photographer, 33 Commercial street
Burpitt k Ha/.ell. surgeon-dentists. 2 & 4 Chepstow road
Buipitt Charles Augustus L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon-
dentist (firm. Burpitt & Hazell)
Burpitt Harry Reginald M.D.Brux.. M.R.C.S.Lond.,
L.R.C.P.Eni;. phy.sician k surgeon. 30 Kensington
place, Maindee
Burpitt Samuel M. T. solicitor k commissioner tor
oaths, 32 Stow hill
Burrell William John, dining rooms, 199 Commercial rd
Burridge Seaton, hair dresser, 20 High street
Burston Frank, coal dealer. 9 Pugsley street
Burt. Boulton k Haywood Limited, railway sleeper mer-
chants (T. H. Railton, manager), Alexandra dock.
T N 3204
Burt Thomas, fried fish dealer. 9 Baneswell road
Burton R. k Son Limited, wharfingers. Moderate whaif.
Canal parade
Butcher Arthur Frank, carpenter,39 Stafford rd. Maindee
Butcher Emily (Mrs), shopkeeper, 33 Llanarth street
Butler Frederick, shueincr smith. New Rupena street
Butler Thomas Frederick, shopiiu; smith. 16 Mountjov pi
Butler Vincent, artificial teeth maker. 52 Stow hill
Butlin Thomas, amusement caterer, i Junction road
Cadogan Deborah (Mrs), shopkeeper. 62 Jeddo st. Pill
Caldwell Hugh M I.M.E. mining engineer. 27 Carlton
chambers. High street
Cambray Harry, shopkeeper, 11 Temple street. Pill
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
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165
Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin Co. Limited (The),
sail, rope k twine, waterproof cloth & window blind,
tent k tarpaulin makers, 9 Corn street k 18 Skinner
street. T A '■ Cambrian Tents ; " T N 3644 See
advertieement
Cimbridg-e Elizabeth (Mrs.), umbrella repr. 147 Dock st
Camheld Fred, boot repairer, i Hopelield
•Campbell P. & A. Lim. steam ship owners (Robert Smart
Roberts, local agent), Rodney house. Artillery place
<'anada Life Assurance Co. (W. Homfray Davies, distiict
manager), Tredegar chambers, 78 Bridge .st. T N 2524
<:'apel (Arihur) & Co. (South Wales) Limited, coal ex-
poiters, 71 Dock street
Caplan Rachel (Mrs.), confectioner, 129 Chepstow road
Capnos Peter, tobacconist, 34 Commercial road
Capper k Co. TPholesale grocers k provision merchants,
grocers' sundriesmen, canned goods importers k com-
jaissiou agents, 11 Skinner street &. warehouse. Griffin
stj-eet. T A '■ Capper, Newpoit;" T N's 3246 & 3247.
See advertisement
Capper John Herbert, butcher, 126 Market hall
Capper Maiy Ann (Mrs.), beer retlr. Nash rd. Liswerry
Cardell MinnieElizh.(Mrs.), fried fish shop,6iClarence pi
Cardiff Channel Dry Docks & Pontoon Co. Limited,
Corporation road & Watehhouse parade. Pill
Cardiff & Newport Patent Fuel Co. Limited, Rhoswen
wharf. Mill parade, PiU
Cardiff Pure Ice k Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Shaftesbury st
Cardigan House Children's Hospital (Miss Williams,
matron), 25 Clytha Park road
Carless Hester Mary (Mrs.) k Thomas John, shopkeepers,
Carnegie Free Library (Miss Ivy V. Cooke, assistant
librarian). Corporation road
Can- Florence (Mrs.), hair dresser, 127 Commercial rd
Carruthers G.C. Hand Post inn,2 Bassaleg rd.& r Risca ra
Carter Frederick Geo. hair dresser, 3 Mill parade. Pill
Carter George, Greyhound P.H. 49 High street
Carter Thomas Charles, hair dresser.iSg Commercial rd
Carter William, grocer, 8 Commercial road
Carter William, hair dresser, 7 Baneswell road
Carter William, jun. hair dresser, 3 Dock street
Carter William, shopkeeper, 7 Alfred street
Carthy Joseph, taxi-cab proprietor, 7 Rmperra street
Cartwright Fanny (Mrs.), beer retailer, 37 Dock street
Carver Mdlie (Mrs.), dress maker, 19 Caerleon road
Case Henry, greengiocer, 85 & 86 Market hall
Cash k Co. boot makers, 80 Commercial street & 30
High street
Cashmere John & Son, iron k steel merchants, Lymney
wharf. Town docks
Castle Edward, shopkeeper, 13 George street
Catholic Repository (The), 3 Stow hill
Cattell J. tea dealer & wholesale confectioner. Castle tea
stores, 58 Fairoak avenue, Maindee (T N 2351);
branches, 79 Market hall & 7 Market arcade ; mineral
water factory, i U.sk street
'Cattle Market (Wm. Harding, supt.), Tredegar street
Cavill Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 134 Shaftesbury street
Cawley Jane (Miss), draper. 205 & 207 Corporation road
Cayzer William Charles, outfitter, 120 Chepstow road
Cecil k Co. Limited, drapers, 27 High street
Central Hall (H. Green, sec), 82 Commercial street
Challicom George, potato merchant, 6 Constance street
Chambers Edgar, accountant, 2 Skinner street
Chdmbers F. (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 20 & 21 Dock st
Champion Thomas, carpenter, 6 Queen's hill
Chapman William James, shopkeeper, 76 Dolphin street
Chappell Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30 Lucas street
Chard Clement F. plumber, 9 Christchurch rd. Maindee
Chard Jas. sheet metal worker, 4 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Charles John & Sons, builders, contractors k joinery
manufacturers, Adelaide street, Crindau. Telegrams,
'•John Charles, Newport;" Tel. No. 2863. See ad-
Charles David, greengrocer, 176 Corporation road
Charles Ernest, assistant insurance supt. 78 Redland st
Charles Thomas, blacksmith, Adelaide street
Uhave Edwin & Son, fruiterers. 151 Chepstow road
Chave Fred, Old Ship P.H. 21 High street
Chave William, greengrocer, 153 Commercial mad
Cheshire Thomas k Co. wharfingers, Alexandra docks
Chiantore Attilio, vice-consul for Italy, in Dock street
Chilian Vice-Consulate (John W. Be'ynon. vice-consul),
89 Dock street
Chivers Edmund George, news agent, 266 Chepstow road
Chivers George Sandford, confectioner. 133 Stow hill
Church Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Gaskell street
Church Thomas, shopkeeper, 24 Hamilton street
Ciceri John k Son, wholesale k retail china, glass k
earthenware warehouse ; cutlery of every description ;
a large assortment of dinner, dessert, tea, breakfast
k toilet sets at veiy moderate prices, 35 Commerc.al
street. Tel. No. 2854. See advertisement
City Tailoring Co. 22b, High street
Clapp Esther (Miss), dress ma. 154 Durham rd. Maindee
Clark Thelea (Mrs.), shopkeeper,i6 Archibald st.Maindee
Clark Wm. accountant, Westgate chmbrs.Ccmmercial st
Clarke George k Sons, salt merchants, 6 Griffin street
Claike George, marine store dealer, Granville street »
33a, Glebe street
Clarke George, watch malcer, 71 Clarence place
Clarke Henry, hair dresser, la. Fair Oak ter. Maindee
Clarke Henry, master mariner, 37 Chepstow road
Clarke Valentine, corn merchant, 61 Caerleon road
Clarke's Cash Chemists (South Wales) Limited,
dispensing k photographic chemists. 25 High street.
Tel. No. 2587. See advertisement
Cleary Alice (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 11 Shaftesbury st
Cleary John, grocer. 307 Caerleon road
Cleaver William, sen, journalist, 3 Gibbs road \
Clements James & Co. steel, iron & metal mer-
chants, Highbury chambers. Skinner street. T N 2603
Clements Gertrude E. (Miss), greengrocer, i Gloster
place, Maindee
Clements Harry, beer retailer, 137 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Clemes Alfred Warne k Sons, carpenters, 10 North st
Cleverly Alfred, boot repairer, 32 Lyne road
Clifford" Edwin, shopkeeper, 8 Dean street
Clissitt Albert Edward, chair maker, 13 Church road
Clissett John, cabinet maker, ga. Alma street
Clode Sidney Hart, butcher, 147 Commercial road
Coakham George, carpenter, 1 Manley road
Coates -Augustus James, inspector to the National
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 223
Chepstow road
Cnbhledick & Isaac, ladies' outfitters. The Corridor,
High street
Cock Grace (Miss), draper, 18 Malpas road
Cock Joseph, insurance agent, 93 Sutton road, Maindee
Cohen Israel, confectioner. 34 k 35 Charles street
Colborne, Coulman k Lawrence, solicitors, Victoria
chambers. Bridge street
Colborne Geo. Fras. B.A.Lond. solicitor k commissioner
to administer oaths, Victoria chambers. Bridge street
Coldough-Hoey John L.R.C.P. k S.Irel. physician &
surgeon, Kenreg, Corporation road
Cole Ernest John, commercial traveller, Clement dale.
Christchurch road, Maindee
Cole James Henry, shopkeeper, 15 Alma street
Coles V. k M. (Misses), refreshment rms.97 Market hall
Coles William, beer retailer, 70 Commercial street
Coliseum Picture Theatre (H. Berrv, mgr.), Clarence pi
Collard W. k Son, builders & contractors, shopfitters,
decorators, plumbers k gasfitters, 17 Charles street.
See advertisement
Collett Edward, carpenter, Somerton road
Collett William, market gardener, 30 Somerton road
Oolley Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Cromwell road
Collier Charles Ltd. bakers, 145 Commercial rd. ; 142 &
143 Commercial st. & bakery, Trostrey st. Maindee
Collingboume John, butcher, 5 Griffin street
Collings Alfred, decorator, 29 Commercial road
Collins Alice (Miss), tobacconist, 20 Commercial street
Collins Frank, butcher, 133 Shaftesbury street
Collins Jas. town hall kpr. Town hall,' Commercial st
Collins Madame, day school, 79 Corporation road
Collins William, grocer. 276 Chepstow road
Colman Thos.Herbt. china k glass dlr.109 Shaftesbury st
Colombia Vice-Consulate (Samuel D. Williams, vice-
consul). Midland Bank chambers. Bridge street
Colonial Meat Co. 66 Market hall
Cnlwell Kate (Mrs), dress maker, 2 Livingstone place,
Maindee
Colwill John & Son, builders, i Kirby street
Commercial Training School (Mrs. W. NorrLsh, prin-
cipal). 76 High street
Commissioners of Sewers for Monmouthshire (Walter
Stafford Gustard. clerk). Bank chambers.Cambrian rd
Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, ship owners, 71
Dock street
Compton Charles E., M.S.A.Lond. architect, 35 Com-
Conterence Line of Steamers to India, China, Japan,
South Africa, River Plate k Brazil (Jones, Heard k
Co. Limited, agents), io5 k 107 Dock street
Constitutional Club (R.J.Williams, hon. sec.),20 S^w hi
Cook Sarah Ann k Mary Jane (Misses), drapers, ira
Shaftesbury street
Cook & Son, cabinet makers, 56 C)Til street
MON. 6t
166 NEWPORT.
MONiVlOUTH SHIRE.
[kelly's
Maindee
Cook W. k R. Limited, wholesale clothiers, :8i Dock st
Cook William & Margaret (Mrs.), fancy repository, 15;
Commercial road
Cook Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36a, Coomassie street
Cook Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, Somerton road
Cook Ernest, boot maker. 84 Kaglan street
Cook Ernest, fried fish dealer, 9 Potter>- terrace. Pill
Cook Ethel (Miss), teacher of music, 10 Godfrey road
Cook John Edwin, draper, 174 Corporation road
Coombe John, confectioner, 33 Church road
Coombs J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 468 Corporation road
Cooper Frank Lyndon, solicitor & commissioner foi
oaths, clerk of the peace & clerk of county council
County hall
Cooper Harris, shopkeeper, 5 Hewertson street
Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited, Town dock
Coote Ernest, house decorator, 13 Fair Oak '— """
Cope Cecilia (Miss), grocer, 253 Caerleon road
Cordes (Dos Works) Limited '-
patent steel nails, cut steel nails,
hoops. T N 2704 .
<3ordey's Stores Lim. grocers, 35 High at.; Cambrian
road k 163 Chepstow road
Cordy Henry, gentlemen's outfitter &c. see Burcham
H C. See advertisement
Oorfield L. C. & Co. iron merchants. Midland Bank cham-
bers. Bridge street
Corn Exchange (B. C. Jones, Penycoed, Fields Park
road, hon. sec.). High street
Cornick Albt.Saml. shoeing smith.s Duckpool rd. Maindee
Cornick James, china k glass dealer 33, k grocer 102 &
103, Market hall
Cornish Arthur Ernest, artificial teeth ma.i Victoria cres
Coronation Workmen's Club (D. Matthews, sec), 12 &
13 Albany street
Corporation Baths (Edward Foreman, mgr.). Stow hill
Corporation Electric Light k Tramway Station (N. J.
Young, manager). Corporation road
Cort Ben, wholesale haberdasher, 230 Corporation road
Cory Brothers k Co. Ltd. coal exporters, 118 Dock street
Cory John 4; Sons Limited, ship brokers, 123 Dock st
Cory's Trading Co. Limited, coal exporters. 123 Dock st
Cossick Lazarus, tailor, 29 Bedford road
Ooubro k Scrutton, sail makers, Mill parade, Pill
Cnulman Edward (firm, Colborne, Coulman k Lawrence),
solicitor & commissioner to administer oaths, Vic-
toria chambers. Bridge street
Coulson William, watch maker, 17 Baneswell road
Coulter Robert J., B.A., M.B. surgeon, 11 Gold tops
Oounsell William, grocer, 16 Church road
County Borough of Newport Conservative k Unionist
Association (Raymond Gibbs, sec), Tredegar Hall
buildings, 12 Stow hill
County Borough of Newport Ratepayers' Association
(W. J. Beeston, sec). 10 Commercial street
County Club (T. Harding, chairman ; Lieut.-Col. H. A.
Moore, sec ; E. H. Davies, acting sec), 7 High street.
T A " County, Newport ; " T N 3307
County Court (His Honor S. A. Hill Kelly, judge;
Louis Henry Hornby, registrar k high bailiff; W.
Norman, chief clerk)'; oflfices. Temperance Hall build-
ings. 28 Dock street
County Education Oflices (C. Dauncev, sec). County
hall! Pentonville
County Furnishing Co. 49 Commercial street
Cox Brothers, motor k general engineers; all makes
.if cars & motor cycle repairs undertaken, i4qn.
Chepstow road
Cox George, fruiterer. 75 Clarence place
Cox George, shopkeeper, 240 Corporation road
Cox James, shopkeeper, 108 Chepstow road
Coxon John, greengrocer, 24 Charles street
Coxon Owen, fruiterer, 62 Bridge street
Coxon Robert, shipwright, see Harris k Coxon
Crespo Marcel, acting consul for Argentine Republic.
Lloyds Bank chambers. Commercial street
Crimp John, shopkeeper. 34 St. Mary's street
^.'rindau Constitutional Club(Wm. J.Voyle,8ec.),Malpa8 rd
J.), tobacconist, 49 Clarence place
<.), shopkpr. 430 Corporation rd
James, shopkeeper, "'
Chr
M.R.CS.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
Orinks Victor .\dolphu
surgeon, 8 Gold tops
Croft Albert, tailor. Castle chambers. High street
Croome Rosa Mabel (Miss), dress maker, 63 Raglan st
Crossley S. W. k Co. manufacturers' agent, 45 Dock st
Crosswaite Alfred B. fruiterer, 115 Chepstow road
Crosta J. k P. brush makers, 36 Commercial road
Cruickshank George Lewis, Royal Oak PH. 31 Courty
hella terrace. Pill
Crumhn Valley Collieries Limited (The), 104 Dock st
Cullum Charles, consulting treasurer k water worki
manager, Town hall. Commercial street
Culverwell Charles, diaper, 87 Church road
Culverwell Edwin James, comcl. trav. i8i Chepstow rd
lingham Amy (Mr
Cunningham Jane (Mr
Cunningham Thomas
hurch road, Maindee
Curie Arthur, shopkeeper. 23 Wharf road,
Curtis Ernest Albert, shopkeeper, 291 Corporation road
Curtis William Henry L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.
Glas. physician k surgeon, ni k 176 Commercial road
Cusk Harry, upholsterer, 94 Lewis street
Custom House (A. C. Saunders R.N.R. collector), 74
Dock street ^ ^„ ,
Daking Edwd. Bertram, statnr. k post off. 42 Clarence pi
Dale Henry Thomas, butcher, 137 Caerleon road
Dalton Albert, butcher, 60 Market hall
Dalton Alfred, farmer, Nash road, Liswerri'
Danaher Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19 Portland st. Pill
Dando Lydia (Miss), dress maker, 14 Hill street
Daniels Frederick William F.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
physician k surgeon, 19 Cardiff road
Danish Vice-Consulate (Carl Kjelsen,consul),99 Dock sS
Dark Alfred Edward, painter. 2 Harrow road
Dark Florence (Miss), milliner, 71 Corporation road
Dauncev k Sons, .solicitors, 21 Commercial street
Dauiicey Charles, solicitor, & commissioner for oaths,
sec. & legal adviser to Monmouth Education com-
mittee, clerk to the Tredegar, Rhymney k Nantyglo
& Blainia school managers, clerk to Monmouth Agri-
cultural Institution k clerk to Tredegar County school
governors. County hall, Pentonville
Dauucey Frederick 'Herbert, solicitor (firm, Dauncey &
Sons), 21 Commercial street
Dauncev Frederick Stephen (firm, Dauncey & Sons), soli-
citor'& commissioner for oaths, 21 Commercial street
Dauncey Reginald A. F. solicitor k commissioner for
oaths (firm, Dauncey k Sons), 21 Commercial street
Davey Major Cecil F. sec. & organizing agent for Mon-
mouth Unionist Association & county sec. for Soldiers
k Sailors' Help Society, 63 High street
Davies Bros. (Newport) Limited, timber, slate fc
cement importers, builders' merchants k ironmongers.
London k Bridge wharves, Clarence place (T A
"Davies Bros. Newport:" TN 2161, 2 lines); k at
Swansea k Barry. See advertisement
Davies E. k Son, plasterers. 25 Cardiff road
Davies' Music Stores, pianoforte dealers 4; musical
instrument sellers, 68 Bridge street. See adver-
tisement
Davies k Rollings Limited, hosiers, hatters, tailors &
outfitters, II Commercial street (T N 3349) & ladies-
tailors & dress makers, Cross hou.se. Stow hill
Davies k Sons, fruiterers 4. k cycle dealers 5. Bridge st
Davie.s k Sons (Newport) Limited, tailors, 75 High st
Davies (Wesley Buildings) Ltd. wholesale k retail
drapers, merchants, house furnishers & Government
contractors, 155, 155a, 156 k 156a, Commercial street.
T A " Unequalled ; " T N 2828
Davies Agnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies Alfred William, florist, ;
72 Market hall
Davies Anna Maria (Mrs.), greengrocer, 86 Dolphm st
Davies Arthur, butcher, 8a, Market hall
Davies Arthur D. mason, 2 Bristol street, Maindee
Davies Charles, market gardener, 44 Market hall
Davies Emily (Mrs.), news agent, 184 Cromwell road
Davies George, commercial traveller, 206 Chepstow road
Davies H. (Mrs.), see Shaftesbury hotel, 72 k 73 High
street. See advertisement
Davies H. V. china & glass dealer 11, & ironmonger 13.
Clarence place
Davies Henry, grocer, 7 Bridge street
Davies John' Lloyd L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.CS.Eng., J P.
surgeon, 158 Caerleon road
Davies John Maddocks, butcher, 71 Bridge street
Davies John P. shopkeeper, 40 Robert street. Pill
Davies John Thomas, greengrocer, 15 Commercial road
Davies Jsph. grocer, & town sub-post office, 39 Malpas rd
Davies Kenwyn, commercial traveller, 27 Gibbs road
Davies Kitty (Mrs.), tobacconist, 12 Commercial road
Davies Lewis, shopkeeper, 44 Capel street. Pill
Davies Mary (Mrs.), news agent, 137 Market hall
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 73 Blewitt street
Davies Ormonde, grocer, 12 Baneswell road
Davies Pamela (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 188 Cromwell road
Davies Rees, butcher, 33 Market hall
Davies Richard Henry, boot maker, 40 Cardiff road
Davies Rosina (Mrs.), Trout PH. 13 Market street
Davies Thomas, assistant insurance supt.217 Caerleon rd
Davies William, builder, i Clifton road
Davies William, grocer, 125 Commercial road
Davies Wm. Edwd.insur. agt.2 Christ.church rd. Maindee
Davies William H. shopkeeper, 7 Usk street
Davies William Henry, boot maker, 2 Church road
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT.
167
Davies W. Homfrav, district manag-er Canada Life
Assurance Co. Tredegar chambers, 78 BridKe street.
T N 2324
Davis H. & Sims, stone merchants, Rodney road &
Davis & Haves, carriaire builders, Caerleon road
Davis, Lloyds & Wilson, solicitors, 63 Hisih street
Davis & Sons, auctioneers, 26 Stow hill
Davis Edwin, tailor, see Kirby Brothers i Davis
Davis E. chemist, 29 Commercial street
Davis Ethel (Miss) A.L.C.M. teacher of music, 60 Llan-
Davis James, chimnev sweeper, 38 Usk street
Davis Mary Emma (Sirs.), butcher, 31 Church road
Davis Thomas Henry, entrineer. Cross lane
Davy Leonard, shopkeeper, 54 Vivian road
Dawkins J. & Co. grocers, 109 Commercial road
Dawson Thomas & Co. Limited, ship chandlers, 32 to 34
Watchhouse parade. Pill & 76 Dock street
Dawson Albert Samuel, master mariner, 4 The Camp,
Clevedon road
Dawson J. solicitor & commissioner for oaths, see Lis-
combe & Dawson
Day James, fried fish dealer, 23 Clarence place
Daymond Emilv (Mrs,), grocer, 67 Corporation road
Daymond Sidney Wm.grcr.38, & turniture dlr.40,Jone8 st
Deacon Wilfred, boot repairer, 20 Albert aven. Maindee
Dean John, plasterer, 50 Williams street
Dean John Henry, tailor, 16 High street
Dehley Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 38 Cardiff road
Delahay Wm. Hy. billiard saloon. 137a, Commercial st
De la Praudiere Edelin & Co. ship brokers, 66 Dock st
Dennis Nellie (Miss), florist, 6 Market arcade
Densley & Co. florists. 31 & 32 Market hall
Dent Arthur, butcher, 93 Market hall
Dent John, farmer, Liswerrv road
De Rees Billpostins,' & Advcrtisine Co. Limited (The), 21
Bridge street. Telegrauis, -De Rees, Newport;"
T N 2572. See advertisement
Desmond Catherine (Mrs.), shopkpr. 13 Portland st.Pill
Devereux Henry, Dock hotel, 14 Dock parade, Pill
Devnev John, boot repairer. Conwav road, Maindee
Dewberrv Rpijinald. builder (firm. Holder & Dewberrv)
Dibble J. O. i, Co. oil merchants. Courtybella st. Pill
Dibble Robert, Georcre hotel, 157 Chepstow road
Dickens Mary Ann (Mrs.), refreshments. 78 Market hall
Dickinson Fredk. bookbinder, 163 Durham rd. Maindee
Dicks Thomas, carpenter, York roid, Maindee
Dickson & Sons, outfitters, 34 Dock street k pawn-
brokers, 7 Llanarth street
Dier Albert, decorator, 56 St. Edward street
Dight H. & Sons, printers, ig Baneswell road
Dimond William, beer retailer, no & 112 Malpas road
Direct Trading Co. Ltd. provision dealers, 19 Commer-
cial street & grocers, 162 Commercial road
Dobe.ll John k Co. Ltd. wine k spirit mers. 9 High st
Dock, Wharf, Riverside k General Workers' Union of
Great Britain & Ireland (.Tohn Screen, district sec),
Potterv terrace. Pill
Docks Conservative Club (W. J. Dinan, sec), 50 Alex-
andra road. Pill
Dodd Robert William, Tradesmen's Arms P.H. 136
Commercial street
Dolman Arthur Harry, solicitor, Caerleon chambers, 22
Stow hill
Domestic Bazaar Co. Limited, 7 & 8 Commercial street
Donegal Tweed Co. tailors. 38a, High street
Dowdall G. N. k Bro. military k general cat«rer.s, cooks
& confectioners, ball k rout furnishers & tent hirers,
I Charlotte street. Tel. No. 2003
Dowdall Harry, beer retailer, 6 High street
Dowdall Percy, hotel & restaurant, caterer, cook & con-
fectioner, hall k rout furnisher, military caterer &
tent hirer, 2 Market street. T N 2585
Dowden Lucv (Mrs.), shopkpr. T16 Durham rd. Maindee
Dowler Wm. acting clerk to the sruardiana. Queen's hill
Downey Kate (Miss), florist, 40 Market hall
Downham Edward Thomas, house furnisher, 25 Bridge st
Downing Frank, furniture dealer. 44a, Cardiff road
Drake Walter, hosier, 57 Clarence place
Driscoll William Wallace, jeweller. 38 Clarence place
Diickham James k Sons, cattle salesmen, 15 Clytha
square. TA "Sheep;" TN 3713
Dnckham Frederick George, butcher, 58 & 59 Market
hall k 204 Chepstow road
Duckham Robert, butcher, 56 Market hall
Duffett Martha (Mrs.). fried~ fish dealer, i Rudrv street
Dufner Hermann, watch maker k jeweller, 43 Com-
mercial street. See advertisement
Duke-Williams William T. manager of the National
Provincial & Union Bank of England & treasurer to
the Union, High street
Duncan Ethel Maude (Mrs.), draper, 25 Church road
Dunn k Co. ship brokers, 71 Dock street
Dunn Sarah Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, 99 Jeddo st. Pill
Dimstan Harold Stanley, confectioner, 2 Constance st
Dunstan John, insurance agt. 16 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Dura Limited, photographers, Arcade chambers. High
street k 128 k 130 Stow hill
Durant George, grocer, 27 David street. Pill
Durrant Sophia (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 17 Lyne road
Durston Malachi. boot maker, 45 Bridge street
Dutfield k Frost, agiicultural implement agents, (off)
High street. T N 2717
Over Carev, plumber, 26 London street, Maindee
Dyer Fred, Lord Raglan P.H. 28 Commercial street
Dver Harrv, boot repairer, 14 Stockton road, Maindee
Dvmond E. & Sons, upholsterers, 30 Caerleon road
Eistern Valley Black Vein Collieries Limited, 26 Dock st
E istmans Limited, butchers, 24 Church road ; 73 Com-
mercial road ; 64 k 65 Market hall k i35b,Caerleon rd
E.iton James, hardware dlr. 47 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Elves .Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Keene street
Eaves T. Arthur, sec. to Newport Elementary Education
Committee. Charles street
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron & Coal Co. Lim. iron masters &
collierv proprietors. Ebbw Vale wharf, Canal parade
Ecutt Alfred William, naturalist k taxidermist, 65
Commercial street. See advertisement
Edmunds Evan. Homfrav Arms P.H. 43 Jeddo st. Pill
Edmunds Isaac, public slaughter house manager, Wvnd-
ham street
Elmunds Percv C, M.P.S. chemist, -16 Stow hill
Edwards Herbert Limited, gunsmiths & athletic out-
fitters, fishing tackle dealers; speciality, bee keepers'
appliances, 64 Commercial street. TN 2690. See
advertisement
Edwards Thomas Stephen k Arthur Gordon (firm, T. S.
Edwards k Son), solicitors & commissioners for oaths
k clerks to Abercarn, Risca k Rogerstone group of
Council schools, to Abercarn Urban Council, to the
Western Valleys (Mon.) Sewerage Board & Abertillerr
A, District Water Board, 24 Stow hill ; k Risca, Mon
Edwards Arthur Charles, butcher, 73 Clarence place
Edwards Bessie (Miss), dress ma. 7 Victoria avn.Maindee
Edwards Charles (Mrs.), draper, 102 Chepstow road
Edwards David, commercial traveller, 43 Somerset road
Edwards Henry, plasterer, 9 Blewitt street
Edwards Ivy (Miss), shopkeeper, 2 Ifton st. Liswerry
Ed-wards John, butcher, 34 Market hall
Edwards John, cafe, 17 Commercial road
Edwards Jo.seph, carpenter, 6 Church road
Edward.s Reginald, butcher, 177 Corporation road
Edwards Thomas, boot maker, 452 Corporation road
Edwards Thomas, grocer, 1T3 Chepstow road
Edwards V. M. (Miss), photographer, 21 Bridge street
Edwards William, news agent, 19 Manchester st.Maindee
Edwards William, tobacconist, 167 Corporation road
Edwards William, Victoria P.H. i & 2 Canal parade
Edwards William, wheelwright, Albany street
Edwards Wm.E.,L.R.A.M.tchr.of music,37 Llanthewy rd
Edwards William Joseph, plumber, 124 Caerleon road
Elders & Fyffes Ltd. banana importers, 15 & i6 Dock st
Eldridge Charles, tobacconist, 39 Cardiff road
Elliott George Wm. k Sons, butchers & greengrocers,
99 k loi Alexandra road. Pill
Elliott Ernest, motor transport contractor, 74 Alexandra
road, rill
Elliott Rosa (Mrs.), grocer, 27 East street
Ellis k Co. (Newport) Limited, toy manufacturers,
Prince street. Maindee
Ellis Alfred John, upholsterer, 27 Lewis street
Ellis Charlotte Jane (Mrs.), beer ret. 14 Commercial rd
Ellis Frederick T. Waterloo hotel, Watchhouse par. Pill
Ellis Rose (Mrs.), draper, 139 Chepstow road
Ellis Williams F. painter & contractor; specialities
in coach & motor painting, The Garage, 32
Shaftesbury street
Elson Frederick, shopkeeper, 173 Corporation road
Elson William, hair dresser, 6 Livingstone pi. Maindee
Elsworthv Ephraim. insurance agent, 10 Victoria ores
Elworthy William James, china k glass dealer (firm,
Fi.sher k Elworthy)
Embling David, confectioner, 119 Market hall
Emmanuel Men's Institute (W. J. Barnett, hon. sec),
London street. Maindee
Emmett Alice (Miss), milliner, f6 Stow hill
Emma William John, insurance agent, 48 Raglan street
Empire Theatre (Moas Empires Ltd. proprs.), Charles st
1)3
NtWPORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Limited
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporal
(Robert C. Hudson, res. inspector), 22 Skinner street
Epton Charles Henry, herbalist. 120 Commercial road
Ernest & Co. dress makers. 37 Bridge street
Esdaile Alfred J. optician, 24a, High street
Evans k Allen Limited, linen drapers, 165, 166, 167 &
168 Commercial street
Evans & Deakin, ladies' outfitters, Westgate buildings,
Commercial street & 69 Bridge street
Ev.ins John & Co. tailors. 190 Commercial road
Evans & Lewis, chemists, 136 Chepstow rd. & 6 Dock st
Evans W. E. & Co. Ltd. boot makers, 40 & 152 Com-
mercial street ; 12 & 13 High st. & 148 Commercial rd
Evans Wm. & Co. Ltd. provision mers. Shaftesbury st
Evans Albert, basket maker, i Korth street
Evans Alfred, beer retailer, 34 Canal parade
Evans Alfred John, cvcle agent, 77 Clarence place
Evans Benjamin, Rose & Crown f.K. 26 Canal parade
Evans Charlotte (Mrs.), dress maker,i20 Corporation rd
Evans David J. butcher, 38 & 28 Alexandra road. Pill
Evans David Roger, solicitor, & clerk to the lord
lieutenancy for Monmouthshire (tirm, D. Roger Evans
& Jones). 3 Commercial street
Evans David Wm. assistant insurance supt.14 Morden rd
Evans Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 53 Stow hill
Evans Florence (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Corporation road
Evans H. Chalinder, vice-consul for Netherlands, 104
Dock street
Evans James, baker, 2 Potter street. Pill
Evans John, grocer, 24 Courtybella terrace. Pill
Evans John G. draper, 41 Malpas road
Evans Jonathan Trevor, Shops Act inspector. Town hall.
Commercial street
Evans Martha (Mrs.), butcher, 22 Market hall
Evans Matilda (Mrs.), farmer, Liswerry ho. Liswerry rd
Evans Oliver James, grocer, 22 Corporation road
Evans Reuben, boot maker, York road, Maindee
Evans Rosa (Mrs.), fruiterer &c. 46 Alexandra road. Pill
Evans Thomas Edwin, hair dresser, i Jones street
Evans Tom, motor engineer, 35a, Prince st. Maindee
Evans Tom, t-eacher of singing, 300 Caerleon road
Evans W. Ewart, contractor. Stow chambers. Skinner st
Evans William, greengrocer, 45 Market hall
Evans Winifred (Mrs.), apartments, 39 Corporation road
Evening Express (Western Mail Limited, publishers) ;
branch office, 22 High street
Evetts Charles Henn, house decorator, 172 Chepstow rd
Ewings Herbert, T. milliner, 56 Clarence place
Ewins' Restaurant, high class confectioners k pastry
cooks, Murenger house, c,i, High street
Excelsior Working Men's Club (Francis Gillman, sec),
209 Corporation road
Eynon Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Aston crescent
Fania Lamp Co. 75 Commercial street
Farley's Stores, grocers 194, & post office, Cro.ss Hands,
Chepstow road
Farmer Elsie (Miss), dairy, 42a, Bridge street
Farmer Jn. sub-postmaster. Post oflBce, 131 Chepstow rd
Farmer John Lea, dairyman, 69 Fairoak avenue, Maindee
Farrow Brothers, plumbers k glaziers, ig West street k
glass merchants, 36b, Dock street
Farrow Albert George, sub-postmaster, 19 West street
Fawckner Edgar H.. F.R I.B.A. architect, see Habershon,
Fawckner & Co
Fawckner Percy L.R.I.E.A. architect, see Habershon,
Fawckner & Co
Featherstone Alfd. John, New Bridge P.H. 51 Bridge st
Fellows Joseph Henry, hoot k shoe dlr. 186 Cromwell rd
Fellows Martha (Mrs), draper 37, k shopkeeper 39,
Downing street, Liswerry
Fellows Thomas, boot maker, 333 Corporation road
Fennel! E. & Suns, fishmongers, poulterers, game
dealers k fruiterers ; proprietors of the Severn Salmon
Fisherips, 11 High street. TN 3101 (2 lines). See
ad vertise mont
Fennell Albert, hair dresser. 6 Charles street
Fereday Caroline (Mrs.), dress maker. 5 Lyne rond
Ferris George Mark, carriage trimmer, 61 Blewitt st
Findlay k Co. chemists, 135a, Caerleon road
Finnis Thomas John, registrar of births & deaths for
Caerleon sub-district & relieving k vaccination ofTicer
for No. 4 district, Newport union, 57 Fair Oak aven.
Maindee
Fisher k Elworthy, china & glass dealers, 175 Corpora-
tion road
Fisher Edward Herbert, grocer. 129 Caerleon road
Fisher Thomas Arthur, corn, traveller. 53 Risca road
Fishwick John Davis, grocer, 114 Diickpool rd. Maindee
Flanders James, carpenter, iii Lewis street
Flanders Jane (Mr«.), shopkeeper, 11: Lewis street
Fleming Compositions Co. metal preservative ni.nnufac-
turers, Clarence wharf
Fleming, Reid & Co. Ltd hosiery mfrs .133 Commercial st
Flesher, Millward k Co. wholesale druggists, 40 Durham
road, Maindee
Fletcher (J. Kvrle) Limited, antique dealers, 79 High st
Flint PhiliD Sidney M.P.S. chemist, 218b, Stow hill
Flook H. & Co. Hsh, fruit & potato merchants. Market
street. Telegrams, ■• Flook, Newport, Mon. ; " T No.
3971 (2 lines). See advertisement
Florida William Henry, jeweller, 453, High street
Flovd Walter, hoot dealer, 218 Corporation road
Foliey J. W. supt. Britannic Assurance Co. Limited, 4
k 5 Commercial street
Fontaine Ernest, beer retailer, 25 St. Michael st. Pill
Football Post, printed k published by Charles I. Mills,
weekly (sat.) ; office, 70 High street. T N's 3268,
3269, 2238 k 2239
Foote Wm. caretaker branch reading room, Lyne road
Ford k Pickford Ltd. timber merchants. Bolt street
Forgie Annie (Mis.), shopkeeper, Chepstow road
Fortey Courtenay John, insurance agent, 75 Morden rd
Fortune Ira Herbert, plumber, 25 Lucas street
Foster Frederick J. shopkeeper, 19 Coverack road
Foster John F. beer retailer, 134 Commercial road
Foster Richard, beer retailer, 14 Portland street. Pill
Fowler L. (Miss), dress ma. 152 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Fowler William, Star P.H. 138 Duckpool road, Maindee
Fox G. & C. ophthalmic opticians, jewellers k cutlers,
82 High street. T N 2987
Fox William Jonas, furniture dealer, 67 Commercial st
Frndd John Herbert, baker, Bilston street
Francis Brothers, contractors, 2 Corelli street
Francis John k Co. drapers, 50 k 51 Commercial road
Fr;incis George Carwardine, solicitor k commissioner
for oaths (firm, Morgan, Francis, Stanton k Parnall)
Francis James, dyer & cleaner, 26 Church road
Francis Samuel, dairyman, 14 Annesley road, Maindee
k 38a, Clarence place
Francis Thomas William, contractor, 23 Somerton road
Francois Mdme. ladies' hair drssr. Arcade chmbrs.High st
Fiancomhe, Wintle k Co. builders' merchants, 26 Carl-
ton chambers. High street
Franklin John, fried fish dlr. 30 Courtybella ter. Pill
Frazer & Co. ship chandlers, 73 k 75 Dock street
Fredvold Fred, master mariner, 17 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee
Freeguard W. E. k Co. stock k share brokers, Albany
chambers. Skinner street. TA "Invest; " T N 3241
Freeguard James F. baker, 66 Llanthewy road
Freeguard Joseph C. baker, Cromwell road
Freemans & Co. umbrella makers, 3 Clarence place
French Vice-C.msiilate (George Sol, vice-consul). West-
gate chanihers, Cnnimercial street
French Kate (-Mrs), shopkeeper, 5o Commercial road
French William, wheelwright. 58 Dock street
Frost Alfred, cnrii dealer, 14 Dock street
Frost M. C. (Mrs.), corn merchant, 148a, Chepstow road
Frowd John Edward, house decorator, 32 Grafton road
Fry Percy R. architect, surveyor k estate agent. 36 W.est-
gate chambers. Commercial st. See advertisement
Fry Sidney, boot k shoe maker, 178 Chepstow road
Fulford John, White Lion P.H. 31 Mill street
Fullard George, boot repairer, 264 Corporation road
Fuller Charles, artificial teeth maker, 39 High street
Fuller James Medcalf, artificial teeth ma. 41 Stow hill
Fulton James F. pawnbroker, 196 Corporation road &
188 k J90 Cromwell road; draper, ig8 & 472 Corpora-
tion road k furniture dealer, 192 Corporation road
Fursev Richard, shipsmith, St. Michael street. Pill
Fusseil Henry John, saddler, 2 Dock street
Fussell Louie (Mrs.), fancy goods dlr. ii6a. Market hall
Gabb k Son. house furnishers, 115 & 116 Commercial st
(rabica V. k Sons, marine store dealers, 62 Bristol st.
& Bank street, Maindee k at Wharf road k Sutton rd
Gabica Victor, marine store dealer, 28 Wharf road
(ijiit Harold, draper, 131 Caerleon road
(J.iit Walter (Mrs.), hosier, i k 3 Market arcade
(iale Alfred J. Cross Hands P.H" Chepstow road
(iaie .Mice (Mrs.). shn[ikeeper. 26 Bishop street
Cane P. E. (late Trapneil & Cane) Ltd. house
furnishers, upholsterers, cabinet makers, decorators,
carpet factors, bedding manufacturers; furniture re-
moved k storeid ; dealers in antiquities, 161, 162 &
163 Commercial street (Telegrams, ** Gane, New-
poH ;" T N 3512) ; & at Cardiff k Bristol
Garden George M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon (firm,
.Slayer & Gardf>n)
Gardner k Herbert, solicitors, Highbury chambers.
Skinner street. T N 3705
Gardner Edgar Frederic, solicitor, commi>sioner for
oaths k official receiver in bankruptcy, 144 Com-
mercial street
Gardner William, architect. 14 Victoria place
Garfields Limited, costumiers, 139 Commercial street
(Jarland John k Sons, hauliers, 15 Eveswell st. Maindee
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169
Garland William, basket maker, loi Commercial street
Gatehoase Henry, beer retailer. Crown street, Maiiiilee
Gatfield Miles, shopkeeper, 22 Llanarth street
Gay Isabel (Miss), general dealer. Market hall
Gee Isaac Maysmoor. ironmonger, 264 Chepstow road
General Accident, Fire & Life Assurance Co. Limited
(VV. J, Beeston, res. sec), Lloyds Bank chambers.
Commercial street
Oeorge A. & Son, carpenters, 8 Alfred street
George James, CaiTJenters' Arms P.H. 146 Chepstow rd
George James, dining rooms, 72 Commercial street
George James W., G. W. R. traffic agent, 104 Dock st
Gelhing Robert, jun. & Co. ship brokers, 85 Dock street
Gibb Albert Allan, greengrocer, 52 Market hall
Gibb William, fishmonger, i Market hall
Gibb WilUam James, fruiterer, 42 Llanarth street
Gibbs William James, fruiterer, 27 Cardiff road
Gibson Ralph Elder, draper, 58 Commercial road
Giddings William R. & Sons, painters, 27 Williams st
Giddings Charles, monumental mason, 97 Chepstow rd
Giddings George, painter, 89 Chepstow road
Giddings Hannah (Mrs.), Windsor Castle P.H. 20
Skinner street & 19 Dock street
Giles & Sons, motor body builders, 30 Shaftesbury st
Giles W. E. & Sons, chemists, no & in Commercial
road k 430 Chepstow road, Maindee
Gill Edward Joseph, commercial traveller, 8 Bolton road
Gillard Charles, gasfitter, 43 Cardiff road
Gillard Chas. Thos. commercial traTeller,32 Somerset rd
Gillman Ebenezer, boot maker, 102 Alexandra road
Girls' Friendly Society (Lodge & Registry) (Mrs. R.
Heard, lady superintendent), 44 Stow" hill
Glass Andrew, engineer,MercantiIe chambers, 51 High st
Glazebrook Emma (Miss), Six Bells P.H. 109 Stow hill
Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. Limited,
Courtybella terrace
Godfrey & Co. Limited, pianoforte warehouse, 84 High st
Goldberg Maurice, shopkeeper. 8 Baneswell road
Goldsmith Abraham, watch maker, 203 Corporation rd
Goldstein Rebecca (Mrs.), stationer, 130 Commercial rd
Goode Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Gordon street
Gcoderidge Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 460 Cor-
poration road
Goodyer Percy, engraver. Arcade chambers. High st
Goring George, shopkeeper. 21 Conway road, Maindee
Gorman James, beer retailer, ig Dean street
Goss (Oliver) & Co. ship chandlers. 114 Dock street
Goss Arth. J. T. oil mer. Llanarth wharf. Town docks
Gough Charles, butcher, ib. Fair Oak terrace. Maindee
Gough Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 94 Jeddo street. Pill
Gough Gertrude (Miss), grocer, 7 Dewstow street
Gough Mabel Miss), dress maker, 1 Williams street
Gould Brothers, printers, 33 Cardiff road
Gower Chas. Edmd. chief constable of borough police &
inspector of explosives. Town hall. Commercial street
Gower Charles Edward, grocer, 129 & 130 Market hall
Gower Thomas Henry, draper. 124 Chepstow road
Gower Thomas S. liberal agent, 55 Caerleon road
Grace Ernest Wm. shoptpr.fc post oflfice,262 Caerleon rd
Graddon John, mechanical engineer, 42 Shaftesbury st
Graham, Roberts & Co. colliery proprietors, 26 Dock st
Graham (William), Hitchcox & Co. land agents, sur-
veyors, valuers, architects & auctioneers. Midland
Bank chambers. Bridge street. T A " Valuers, New-
port; " T N 3021. See advertisement
Granville & Belton. engineers. la. East Usk road
Gratte Henry J. & Son. chemists (wholesale k export)
& importers of Havanna cigars, 55 Commercial road
& 216 Stow hill ; 4; at 9 Dock View road, Barry
Dock, Cardiff. T N's. Newport 3003 & 3833 & Barry
Dock 130. See advertisement
Gratte Chas. Brooke L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. phy-
sician & surgeon, public vaccinator, naval surgeon &
agent Newport district, 18 Gold tops
Gratte Florence (Miss), ladies' school, 194 Stow hill
Grattan Ada (Mrs.), beer retailer, 179 Caerleon road
Graves Albert W. hair dresser, 117 Coiimiercial road
Graves Ernest, shopkeeper. 39 Windsor road, Maindee
Graves Frederick Henry, shopkeeper, 70 Williams street
Gray William, restaurant, 81 Commercial street
Great Western Railway District Goods Manager's Office
(J. Bassage. manager). 104 Dock street
Great Western Railway Engineer's Office (Walter Henry
Blaekall, engineer), Devon place
Greek Vice-Consulate (E. L. Melville Heard, vice-
consul), 106 to 107 Dock street
Green Arthur, shopkeeper, 9 Duckpool road, Maindee
Green Frederick, glass & china dlr. 169 Corporation rd
Green Hetty (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 21 Station street
Green Samuel, farmer, Alteryn
Greenhaf John, shopkeeper, 45 Power street
Gri-enhalghs' Limited, dyers. 144 Commercial street
Greenhouse W. & Co. Ltd. tailors, Cambrian road
Greenland & Co. fancy repository. The Corridor,High st
Greenland George P. photographic material dealer.
The Corridor, High street
Greenland's Laundry, Handsworth street
Greenway A. & Son, builders, 36 Maindee parade
Greer William J., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. & L.M.Irel. phy-
sician & surgeon, 19 Gold tops
Gregory & Phillips, auctioneers, valuers & appraisers,
accountants, mortgage brokers, estate agents, hotel
& tenant right valuers & insurance brokers ; offices,
22 & 23 Skinner street ; sale rooms, 12 Skinner St.
(T A -Gregory & Phillips. Newport;" T N 3345); &
14 Oak street. Abertillerv
Gregory David, greengrocer, 17 Church road
Gregory Joseph, Windsor Castle P.H. 56 Commercial rd
Gretton Florence (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Emlvn street
Griffin Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Gaskell street
Griffin Elijah, shopkeeper, 26 George street
Griffin William, shopkeeper, 248 Corporation road
Griffith Brothers Ltd. brewers, Alexandra road
Griffiths Brothers Limited, timber merchants,5i Cyril st
Griffiths (CaU^b & Joshua) & Co. Limited, manufac-
turing clothiers, 121 Dock street & George street
Griffiths H. & Son, outfitters, 170, 171, 172 & 173 Com-
mercial load & 71 High street
Griffiths Harold & Co. insurance brokers. Arcade cham-
bers. High street
Griffiths Sarah & Edith (Misses), dress mas. 5 Alma st
Griffiths ('hristopher (Mrs.), Ship PH. i Mill par. Pill
Griffiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 108 Malpas rn-,,d
Griffiths HaroldE.artificialteethma.Arca.de chbrs.High st
Griffiths HarryD.iron mer. Mercantile chmbrs.51 High st
Griffiths Herbert, tobacconist, 75 & i63 Commercial rd
Griffiths James Henry, general relieving officer & coUectoi
to the guardians for Newport union. Queen's hill
Griffiths Janet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 70 Chepstow road
Griffiths John Roger, boot repairer, la. Oak street
Griffiths Lancelot, fishmonger, 158 Shaftesbury street
Griffiths S. E. milliner, Cambrian rd. & i Market street
Gi'iffiths Sarah (Mis.), shopkeeper, 106 Henry street
Griftiths Thomas Henry, confectioner, 117 Chepstow rd
Griffiths Thomas William, superintendent of rates.
Town hall. Commercial street
Griffiths William, coal dealer, 5 Evans street
Griggs & Vaugha.i. architects, Austin friars
Griggs Henrv Jenner -i.R.I.B.A. architect (firm,
Griggs & Vanghan)
Grove Thomas Alfred, tailor, i8 Stow hill
Groves William Henry, boot repairer, 6 Price street.Pill
Guardians' Children's Home (Miss Bessie Bailey,
matron), 59 Chepstow road
Guatemala Consulate (Samuel D. Williams, consul).
Midland Bank chambers. Bridge street
Gu^ret L. Limited, coal exporters, 66 Dock street
Guest. Keen & Netttefolds Limited, colliery owners, 71
Dock St. & wire drawers. Imperial mills. Coverack rd
Gunn Albert, grocer, 12 Market arcade
Gunn Charles, tailor, 40 Chepstow road
Gunn William Alexander, acting librarian. Free Library
& curator & sec. of Museum & Art Gallerv,i58 Dock st
Gunter & Co. grocers, 106 Market hall
Gunter Ivor, shopkeeper, 27 Albion street. Pill
Gustard Walter Stafford, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, clerk to the Monmouthshire commissioners of
sewers. Bank chambers. Cambrian road
Guy Godfred William, pork butcher. 6q Commercial rd
Guy Sarah Zapporah (Mrs.), confectioner, 52 Bridge st
Gwatkin J. P. & Co. shipbrokers, 89 Dock street
Gwatkin & .Son, coach k motor body builders, motor
engineers k agents (established i860), Clytha carriage
& motor works, Clarence place. T N 3805. Soe
advertisement
Gwynn Emma (Miss), draper (firm. Hall k Gwynn)
Gnyther George E. confectioner, 14 Pentonville
nabershon,Fawckner & Co.architects,4iHigh st. T N 2542
Hackett E. H. auctioneer, house & estate agent 4;c. 21
Bridge street. T N 3602. See advertisement
Hiidden Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Queen's hill
HMdley John Herbert, haulier, 105 Goodrich crescent
Hii^gett Reginald Arthur, butcher, 44 Clarence place
Haggett Tom Purchase, butcher, 61 Commercial road
Haime Charles Frederick, fruiterer, 17 Market hall
Hnime Herbert, farmer. Corporation road
Hilford Cycle Co. Limited, 63 Commercial street
Hall Edward k Sons Limited, grocers. 28 High street
Hall & Gwynn, drapers, 239 k 241 Corporation road
Hill Edward, Griffin P.H. 7 Griffin street
Hill Isaac, boot maker, 210 Corporation road
Hall John, tool dealer, 77 High street
Hall Julia (Miss),typist,Westgate chmbrs. Commercial rd
Halse Lewis, grocer. 29 Redland street
170 NEWrORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
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Hamilton Samuel B.A., M.D.Belf. & B.Ch. & B.A.O.
Dab., L.M. Coomhe Hosp. Dub. physician & surgeon,
medical officer & public vaccinator, Marshfield dis-
trict, Newport union, 184 Commercial road
Hammond James, shopkeeper, 30 Mill street
Hancock William St. Co. Limited, brewers. Anchor
brewery, Mountjoy road
Hancock 'Florence (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 59 Magor street
Hand-in-Hand Permanent Money Society (S. J. Jones,
sec), 80 High street
Handford J. P. Limited, shipping ironmongers &
general ship furnishers, oil, paint, color & varnish
merchants, 154 Commercial street. T N 2810
Hands Julia (Miss), costumier, 40 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Hands M. (Miss), typewriting office, 38 Commercial st
Handy Herbert B. commercial trav.32 Woodland Park rd
Hai.sen John, grocer, 22 Castle street. Pill
Hanser Joe, outfitter, 114 & 115 Alexandra road. Pill
Hanson Florence Mary(Mrs.),shopkeeper,35 Lime st.Pill
Happerfleid & Wilians Ltd. general wharfingers,
forwarding & shipping agents, wholesale & retail coal
merchants, contractors, commission agents &c. Great
Western wharf. Maindee. TA "Dispatch;" T Nos.
2214 & 2215. See advertisement
Harbottle John, Hope & Anchor P.H. 146 Dock street
Harbour Walter, travelling draper, 3 Chepstow road
Hardick tieorge, yeast merchant, 15 Baneswell road
Hardiitjf & Co. tmsiness & insurance brokers, estate
airents, snrvevors & accountants. County chambers, 65
High street. Telegrams. " Harding, 65 High street "
Hardin- Alice (Miss), florist, 22 Clarence place
Harding Edgar William, boot maker, 193a, Commercial rd
Hgj-ding William, cab proprietor, 47 Capel crescent. Pill
Harding William, supt. of cattle miirket.Tredegar street
Harding Wm. Geo. window clnr. 10 Durham rd. Maindee
Harman Annie (Mrs.), Iscu P.H. 17 Clarence place
Harper iiich.ird 4, Sons,greengrocer8,2i Commercial rd
Harrhy Thomas John, outfitter 135, k boot dealer 137.
Chepstow road
Harries Benson Limited, chemists, 84 Commercial road
Harries John, commercial traveller, 9 Somerset road
Harries William, hair dresser, 218a, Stow hill
Harris & Coion, ship«rights,Llanarth wharf, Town docks
Harris &, Hood, ironmongers, 16 Alexandra road. Pill
Harris Abraham, tailor, 41 Corporation road
Harris .^nnie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 35 Cardiff road
Harris Carey Michael, picture frame ma. 96 Chepstow rd
Harris Charles Walter, butcher. 133 Chepstow road
Harris Ernest Edwin, furniture dlr. 189 & 190 Dock st
Harris James, shopkeeper, 96 Durham road, Maindee
Harris John, fried fish shop, 151 Commercial road
Harris Leonard, boot maker, Penilyn avenue
Harris Lewis Llewellyn, cycle dealer, 11 Bridge street
Harris Melville, farmer, GlasUwch farm, Risca road
Harris Michael, tailor, 32 Charles street
Harris Oliver, farmer. Barrack hill
Harrison Bert, provision broker, Gloucester chambers.
Skinner street
Harrison Charles Henry L.D.S.R.F.P. i S. surgeon-
dentist, 33 Bridge street
Harry & Wood, confectioners, 14 Stow hill
Hart Fred.^rick, wholesale confectioner. Cross lane
Hart George, fruiterer, 141 Caerleon road
Harvey George Richard, grocer, 53 Baldwin street. Pill
Harvey William, boot maker, 5 Pottery terrace. Pill
Hathway Liziie (Miss), teacher of music, 44 Duckpool
road. Maindee
Hnvard Richard, architect, see Swalwell k Havard
Hawkes Emma L. (Mrs.), tobacconist, 190 Chepstow rd
Han kins Henry, fried lish dealer. 476 Corporation road
Hawkins John L. pork butcher, 144 Chepstow road
Hawkins Sarah (Mrs), fried fish dealer. 10 Church n..,,'
Hawkins Thomas. Dolphin PH. 6 & 7 Dolphin street
Hayes Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 13 Dudlev street
Hayes Goorire, carriage builder (firm, Davis &' Haves)
Hayti Vice-Consulat« (Samuel D. Williams, vice-consul),
Midland Bank chambers, Bridge street
Uayward Francis, Angel hotel, 39 West street
Ha/.eldon William, hair dresser, 454 Corporation roa<l
Hazell William S., L.D.R.R.CS.Eng. surgeon-dentist
(finn, Burpitt k Hay.ell)
Head Lilian (Mrs.), confectioner, 113 Commercial road
i. i-4l>, Chepstow road
Heard Arthur Wentworth, unofficial consular agent
(Monmouthshire k Herefordshire) tor Finland, 107
Dock street
Heard E. L. Melville (firm, Jones, Heard k Co. Lim.),
consul for Bolivia i, vice-consul for Greece, 106 k 107
Dock street
Heard William Esau (firm, Jones, Heard k Co. Ltd.),
ship broker, consul for Honduras fc Peru & vice-
consul for B»leiniu k Russia. 106 & 107 Dock street
Hearts of Oak Assurance Co. Ltd. (T. W. Davies, dis-
trict supt.). Arcade chambers. High street
Heath Emily (Miss), dress maker, 291 Caerleon road
Hedge Harry, confectioner, 106 Commercial road k 41
Market hall
Heeley & Peart Limited, iron founders, Collingwood rd
Hellyer E. P. & Co. chartered accountants, Lloyds
Bank chambers. Commercial street
Hemus k Co. mantle warehouse, 157 Commercial street
Henry Thomas, grocer, 30 Church road
Herbert H. J. k Co. builders. Constables lane
Herbert John k Co. tallow chandlers, 19 Skinner streec
Herbert's Alexandra Brewery Ltd. Constables lane
Herbert Edwin J. monumental mason, 123 Corporation rd
Herbert John, coal merchant, 9 Clifton road
Herbert Thomas Richards Pcnderel (firm, Gardner k
Herbert), solicitor, commissioner for oaths & clerk to
Caerleon Urban District Council. Highbury chambers.
Skinner street
Hereford Arms Hotel (John Logie), 37 Hereford street
Herriot John, refreshment rooms. 43 Clarence place &
Heslop John & Son, engineers, 71 Dock street
Hessian Andrew, Royal Exchange P.H.i6iCommercial rd
Hewertson T. k Co. wholesale tobacconists, 68 Commer-
cial street k 47 Emlyn street
Hews George Henry.commercial trav.21 Marlborough rd
Hews William, boot maker, 57 Church road
Heybyrne k Brown, insurance brokers, 12 Friars street
Heybyrne Garnet Evelyn Stanley, accountant, 8 Friars st
Heyes Florence (Mrs.), confectioner, 151 Caerleon road
Hicks Alfred k Sons, hauliers, 14 Baneswell road
Hicks Francis & Son, hauliers. 44 Dock street
Hicks Francis, plumber, 131 Chepstow road
Hicks Naomi (Mrs.), furniture dealer 5. k wardrobe
dealer 6. Emlvn street
Higgins Albert, shopkeeper, 43 Williams street
Higgs Tom, insurance agent, 52 Barrack hill
Hignell H. (Miss), sexton of Trinity ch.12 Portland st.Pill
Hill Edward Charles, shopkeeper, 20 Wharf road
Hill Ellen Martha (Mrs.), greengrcr. 126 Commercial rd
Hill Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 34 East Usk road
Hill Frank, greengrocer. 268 Chepstow road
Hill George, Eastern Valleys PH. Mill street
Hill Henry Edward, ne"s agent, 133c, Caerleon road
Hill Sidney, commei-cial tiaveller, 24 Woodland road
Hill Walter, dining rooms. 117 Commercial street
Hillman Henry, tobacconist, 15 Shaftesbury street
HilUnan John, house agent, 30 High street
Hillman Robert, fireiv.io.l ilealer, 42 Albany street
Hirsham Simon, outfitter, 64 Corporation road
Hohbs Frederick C. M.R.C.V.S. veterinary .surgeon, at
local veterinarv surgeon to Board of Agriculture, 2
St. Julians avenue
Hobhs Stephen William, helve maker, 14 Caer;eon road
Hockey Fiederick. baker, 53 Ualdwin street, PiU
Hockey Frederick, beer retailer, 68 Dolphin street
Hockey -Syd ('. butcher. 129 Commercial road
Hocking Wm. Jn. shopkeeper, 33 Archibald st. Maindee
Hoddell John, grocer, i, p.jst office, 33 Coumiercial road
Hodge Ralph k Co. Limited, builders' merchants ft
ironmongers, timber, slate k cement merchants, Usk-
side saw mills. T N 2066. See advertisement
Hodge Edward, horse dealer, Hereford street
Hodges H. k P. painters, i Arundel road, Maindee
Hodges & Sons (Clothiers) Limited, outfitters, 31 & 32
High street
Hodges I.,ucy (Mrs.), midwife, 58 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Hodges Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 50 Rugby road
Hodgetts Charles, greengrocer, 444 Corporation road
Hodgson Enid (Miss), private school, 222 Chepstow rd
Hodgson George, master mariner, 29 Morden road
Hodgson Percy Cooper, com. trav. Fonmon, Chepstow rd
Hollirook k .Son, dairy, Christchurch road, Maindee
Holbrook Frank, oil dealer, 194 Caerleon road
Holbrook George Herbert, fruiterer, 104 Chepstow road
Holbrook William, nurseryman, Victoria aven. Maindee
Holder k Dewberry, builders, 6 Queen's hill
Holder Henry, shopkeeper, 27 Power street
Hole Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 21 Bishton street
Holland John, insurance inspector, 33 St. John's road,
Holland Thos. lodging house, 4a k 5 Ehenezer terrace
HoUey Elijah, shopkeeper, 8 Evans street
Hollingdale William John, grocer, 26 Clarence place
Hclnian k Co. ship & engineers' furnishers, ironmonger!
k hardware merchants, 131 & 132 Commercial road k
Temple street. T N 2500. See advertisement
Hnman Bruce, artificial teeth manutr. 30 High street
Home k Colonial Stores Limited, grocers k tea dealers,
: 163 Commercial street k 116 Chepstow road
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Esau Heard, consul), io6
Honduras Consulate (Willi!
& 107 Dock street
Honey Arthur, saddle & harness maker ; trunks, hags &
travelling requisites ; fancy leather goods, 100
Chepstow road
Bood Alfred T. ironmonger, see Harris & Hood
Hook William Henry, shopkeeper, 7 Coverack road
Hooper Elijah Fredk. confectioner, 51; Lime street, PiH
Hopkins Katherine E.(Mrs.),confectnr.33 Clytha Park rd
Horden Frederick Pilkington, manager of Barclays Bank
Limited, High street & 159 Chepstow road
Horlock Florence (Miss), dress ma. 8 Bosslyn rd.Maindee
Hormann Theodocia (Mrs.), dress maker, 77 Malpas rd
Hornby & Baker Jones, solicitors. Bank chambers, Cam-
brian road
Hornby Louis Heniy (firm, Hornby & Baker Jones), soli-
citor, commissioner for oaths, notary public, registrar
& high, bailiff of county court & clerk to Gelligaer
Lectureship Endowment. Bank chamhers,Cambrian rd
Horner John Richard, upholsterer, 94 Chepstow road
Horrocks & Sons, botanical brewers. Turner st. Maindee
Horton A. & Sons, fish dealers, 7 & 8 Market hall
Hoskin Fred, watch maker, 43 Bridge street
Houghton Brothers, cab proprietors, Albion street, PiU
Houghton Brothers, undertakers, 7 Caerleon road &
174a, Commercial road
Houghton J.H.& Son, drapers, 115 Duckpool rd.Maindee
HouWer Brothers & Co. Limited, ship owners, 44 Com-
mercial street
HoTey Mary (Mrs.), stationer, 12 Bridge street
Howard Philip, engineer, 15 Corporation road
Howard William, painter, 5 Tredegar street
Howard-Jones J., M.D., D.Sc.Edin. k CM. medical
officer nf health for the borough, medical supt. Infec-
tious Diseases Hospital, police surgeon & Port sani-
tary medical officer. Town hall. Commercial street
Howe Fredk. Richard & Co. coal shippers. 103 Dock st
Howell Thomas H. Limited, iron merchants, 15 to 19 &
25 to 31 Llanarth street
Howell David, commercial traveller, 44 Corporation road
Ho(?ell Mark, haulier, 211 Caerleon road
Howell Bosina J. (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife, 58 Caerleon rd
Howell Treharne, chemist, 54 Bridge street
Howell William, tobacconist, 139 Commercial road
Howell William Alex, station master, 35 Morden road
Howells Augustus, boot maker, 8 Pottery terrace. Pill
Howells Charles, grocer, 159 Commercial road
Howells Harry, greengrocer, 43 Malpas road
. Howells HarryH. solr.&commissioner for oaths,8oHigh st
Howells Jas. haker. Dean st.& confectioner,36 Church rd
Howells Mary Jane (Mrs.), confr. 108 Alexandra rd. Pill
Howie Mary Evelyn (Mrs.) M.B.. B.S.Durh. assistant
county medical officer. 27 Godfrey road
Buckle George, shopkeeper, 9 Emlyn street
Hughes & Sons, cycle dealers, 216 & 262 Corporation rd
Hughes Elijah Albert, insurance agent. Somerton road
Hughes Ernest Smith, house decorator, 1943, Corpora-
Hughes ,Tohn. insurance agent. 17 Methuen road
Hughes John Frederick, beer retailer. 65 Clarence place
Hughes Maude (Miss), draper, 119 Chepstow road
Hughes Walter, cycle agent, 147a, Chepstow road
Hniin Frances Edith (Mrs.), teacher of music, 29
Price street. Pill
Humphrey W. G. & Son, oil merchants, 28 Carlton
chambers. High street
Humphrey William, master mariner, 27 Christcburch
road, Maindee
Humphreys & Son, hair dressers, 58a, Commercial rd
Hunt J. & Co. engineers, Station chmbrs. Cambrian rd
Hunt & Witts, engineers' merchants,4 k 5 Commercial st
Hunt John William, auctioneer, see Newland, Hunt &
Williams
Hunter Walter & Co. incorporated accountants,
auditors, valuers, land k estate agents. Central cham-
bers. Stow hill
Hunter William Charles, solicitor, commissioner for
oaths k notary public, 106 Dock street
Hurd Albert Edward, greengrocer, 80 Alexandra rd. Pill
Hurd William Henry, shopkeeper, i Robert street. Pill
Hurley R. k Sons Limited, mineral water manufac-
turers, 148 & 149 Duckpool road, Maindee
Hurley Charles E. beer retailer, i Albert aven. Maindee
Hurley James L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. surgeon & physician,
k medical oflBcer & public vaccinator Magor district,
Newport union, 182 Commercial road
Hurley Bichaid, greengrocer, 10 Baneswell road
Hurley William Henry, George k Dragon P.H. 27 Mill st
Hurst Matthew', pork butcherj 156 Shaftesbury street
Huss (Charles H.) Ltd. ship chandlers, in Dock street
Hussell Henry N. commission agent. 223 Caerleon road
Hussey Geo. cornel, trav. Elstow, Eveswell pk. Maindee
Hutchings George. Alexandra Dock hotel, 35 W«(«h-
house parade. Pill
Hutchinson Thos. Havelock, pianoforte dlr. 2 Clarence pi
Hutson William Albert, pianoforte tuner, 6 Chepstow rd
Hyett Mary Ann (Mrs.), hair dresser, 274 Corporation rd
Idle Gilbert S. piano warehouse, 49 Stow hill
I^gulden Stephen, furniture dealer, 58 North street
Iglesia Jose, Spanish consul, Lloyds Bank chambers.
Commercial street
lies Walter, printer, 8 Caerleon road
Ince, jeweller, silversmith, watch maker & dealer in
antiques, 75 Bridge street. T N 646
Ingleton Arthur John, hosier, 72 Bridge street
Ingram D. W. draper, 95 k 96 Commercial street
Ingram Percy Cecil Parker M.B., B.S.Lond. physician,
23 Stow Park avenue
Inker Thomas, firewood dealer, 16 Stafford rd. Maindee
Inland Revenue Office, valuation dept. 24 Bridge street
International Paint k Compositions Co. Limited (The),
56 Alexandra road
International Rubber Co. 144 Commercial street
iron k Steel Plant Co. machinery agents, 22 High st
Iron & Steel Trades Confederation (No. 5 Division) (J.
P. Whitehead, divisional officer), 39 Commercial st
Isaac Alice (Miss), ladies' outfitter, see Cobbledick k
Isca Foundry Company Limited, engineers k iron
founders, manufacturers of switches, crossings, turn-
tables, railway bridges, contractors' plant. Mill
parade. Pill (Telegraphic address, " Isca, Newport ; "
T N 2915) ; London office, 53 Victoria street S W i
Isom Georg^e H. bone, fat & grease merchant ; cash
buver of butcher.s' waste, bones kc. ; fat in all grades,
Clarence wharf
Italian Vice-Consulate (Attilio Chiantore, vice-consul),
III Dock street
Jacksons Limited, hatters, 22 Commercial street
Jacobs A. J. & Son, pawnbrokers, 32 k 33 Potter street,
Pill ; 195 Dock street & 2 Alice street. Pill & out-
fitters. 96 k 97 Commercial road
Jacques Robert, boot repairer, Chepstow road
James & Emanuel Ltd. colliery proprs. go Dock street
James Thomas k Sons, bakers. 33 St. WooUos road 4;
8ia. Stow hill
Jaines' Restaurant. 45 Commercial street
Jumes A. T. W. printer, 41 k 42 Bridge street
.lames Alfred, boot maker, Charlotte street
lames Annie (Miss), dress ma, 35 Livingstone pi. Maindee
James Bella (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 45 Jones street
James Elizabeth (Mrs.), fried fish dlr. 38 Jeddo st. Pill
James Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15a, Ifton st. Liswerry
James Geo. Alfd. commercial trav. 52 Victoria av. Maindee
James George Henry, plasterer, 41 St. Mary's street
James Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5 East Esk road
James John, beer retailer, 176 Chepstow road
James John, beer retailer, 66 Commercial road
James John, butcher, 262 Cromwell road
James Lemuel, hair dreser, no Alexandra road. Pill
James Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Alexandra road. Pill
James William, boot k shoe maker, 8a, St. Woollos road
James William, fruiterer, 11 Pentonville
Joraes William, greengrocer. 10 Commercial road
James William, shopkeeper, 45 JeddS street. Pill
James William Morgan M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond.,
B.A.Cantab, phvsician k surgeon, k medical officer
St. Woollos district, 33 Stow hill
Jarman Martha (Miss), florist; 29 Skinner street
Jay's Furnishing Stores (Western) Limited, complete
house furnishers, 78 High street
Jeffery Marv (Mrs.). shopkeeper.6o Sutton road. Maindee
JefferVs C. & E. hair drtssers, 45 Clarence place
Jefferys Geo. Sydney, hair dresser. 88 Alexandra rd. Pill
Jeffervs Samuel, hair dresser. 434 Corporation road
Jenkins D. k Co. ships' chandlers. 76 Alexandra road
Jenkins Elizh. (Mrs.) k Co. temperance htl.57 Bridge st
Jenkins. Hopkins k Co. colliery proprietors, 26 Alexandra
road. Pill
Jenkins John Limited, builders, la Clifton road
Jenkins Adolphus, coal dealer, 2 Walsall street
Jenkins Arthur, shopkeeper, 24 Risca road
Jenkins Augustus, grocer. 40 George street
Jenkins Charles Herbert, shopkeeper, 74 Blewitt street
Jenkins Ernest A. tailor, 30 Chepstow road
Jenkins Ernest E. builder, 46 Christcburch rd. Maindee
Jenkins Frederick, house decorator, 13 Hereford street
Jenkins H Lloyd R.N.K. nautical surveyor k assistant
emigration officer to Board of Trade, 108 Dock streei
Jenkins John, window blind manufr. 70 Shaftesbury st,
Jenkins John William, chimney sweeper, 56 Upto -'
Jenkins Joseph, fruiterer, 140 Chepstow road
Jenkins Richard, grocer, 104 Alexandra mad,^Pill_
Jenkins Robert.tarmer, Old i
road
Julian's farm.Caerleon rd
1 72 NEWPORT.
M<)NMOUTHSHIRE.
Fkelly's
Jenkins Tuberrille Uewellin, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths, 48 Dock street
Jenkins W. J. sanitary inspector. Town hall, Commer-
cial street
Jenkins William, greengrocer, 234 Corporation road
Jenkins William Henry, dairyman, 52 South Market st
Jenkins William Henry, grocer, 85 Alexandra road. Pill
Jervis Harold, insurance agent, 6 Wharf road
Jeiseman W. & Co. india rubber, asbestos & leather
manufacturers & merchants, 157 Commercial street
(T N 3981, 2 lines) & 117 Dock street; & Royal
Stuart buildings, James street, Cardiff; also at Barry
Dock, West Hartlepool & Southampton
Jewell William & Sons, builders, contractors, joiners &
decorators, i Goodrich crescent. Tel. No. 2659. See
advertisement
Jewell George, wheelwright, see White & Jewell
Jewitt John David & Son, scale makers, 55 Emlyn st
John Albert Edward, Old Bush P.H. 160 Commercial st
John Anna (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 18 Corporation road
John Frederick Charles, shopkeeper, 40 Blewitt street
John John, blacksmith, 63 Clarence place
Johns R. H. Limited, printers & stationers, 46 Commer-
cial street (T N 3522) k 159 Dock street
Johns Albert Edward, baker, Courtybella terrace. Pill
Johns Ermine (Mrs.), news agent, 116 Stow hill
Johns Ivor M. wagon owner, see Roberts k Johns
Johns John, grocer, 42 Jeddo street. Pill
Johns Lily (Mrs.), grocer, 42 Durham road. Maindee
Johns William C. grocer, 32 Courtybella terrace. Pill
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited. 132 Commercial st
Johnson John Samuel, groc«r, 188 Corporation road
Johnson Richard, boot repairer. 52 Emlyn street
Johnstone William, tailor, 14 Skinner street
Joiner Frederick Wm. shopkeeper, 12 Bristol st. Maindee
Jolliffe Charles Gordon F.C * chartered accountant
(firm, Parsons & JoUiffe)
Jolliffe Goorye Graham F.C. A. chartered accountant
(firm. Parsons & Jolliffe)
Jones Brothers, drapers, 142 Chepstow road
Jones C. J. & Co. hardware merchants. Merchant street
Junes Fred & Co. (Newport) Limited, ship brokers,
86 Dock street
Jones George & Co. iron merchants. Mercantile cham-
bers, SI High street
Jones, Heard & Co. Limited, ship brokers, 106 & 107
Dock street
Jones J. Bees & Co. colliery agents. 16 & 17 Courtybella
terrace. Pill
Jones John k Sons, painters & decorators. 4 Raglan street
Jones Richard W. k Co. steamship owners, 112 Dock st
Jones Wm. k Son, builders k contractors. Rutland place
Jones k Co. outfitters. 142 Commercial road
Jones' Newport Garage, 84 & 85 Commercial street
Jones Albert, shopkeeper, 16 St. Edward street
Jones Albert Edward, boot maker, 3 Market street
Jones Alfred Bruce Lleyyellyn, solicitor (firm, D. Roger
Evans k Jones)
Jones Annie (Mis.), shopkeeper. 20 Gordon street
Jones Annie (Mrs.J, shopkeeper, i Penllyn avenue
Jones Bonn H. vice-consul for Brazil. 112 Dock street
Jones Cyril Butler, solicitor, k clerk to Monmouthshire
Insurance Committee, 23 Skinner street. T N 28B1
Jones D. Anthony, draper, S7 Commercial road
Jones Daniel, undertalier, see Burleigh k Jones
Jones E. G. fancy goods dealer, 125 Market hall
Jones E. George, masseur, radiant heat k light baths.
school of physical culture k medical electrician, 5
Skinner str
2779
estgate chambers
Jones Edcar Clarke, hi
Commercial street
Jones Edmund, florist. 9 Brynderwen road. Maindee
Jones Edmund W. ship broker, see Mordev, Jones k Co
Jones Edward, boot maker, 4 Malpas road
Jones Ed«ard. watch nraker. 21 Ciierleon road
Jones Edwd. Frost, boot ma. 119 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Jones Elith. Anne (Mrs), temperance hotel, 72 Stow hi
Jones Kliiabeth Mary Masters (Mrs.), beer retailer, 10
Thomas street
Jones Ernest Charles (lirm, Moore (Lyndon) k Co.).
solicitor & commissioner for oaths &, deputy coroner
for the Newport district, Gloucester chambers.Skinner
JonesEmestG.toydlr.8r to 84,j5fancy dlr. i25,Market hall
Jones George, dining rooms, 4 Commercial road
Jones George, shopkeeper, Albert avenue. Maindee
Jones Gertrude (Mrs.), .shopkeeper. 34 Jeffrey street
Jones Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 74 Jeddo st^rnet, Pill
Jones Harry, insurance agent, 49b, Victoria av. Maindee
Jones James, hair dresser, 14 Market street
Jones James Henry, dairynran, 2cn, Potter street. Pill
Jones James Samuel, dairyman, 270 Chepstow road
Jones John, grocer, 85 Commercial road
Jones Joseph, assistant insurance supt. 261 Oaerleon rd
Jones Lewis, commercial traveller, 6 Batchelor road
Jones M. G. (Mrs.), hair dresser, 102 Commercial st
Jones Mary (Mrs.), grocer, i Gordon street
Jones Oliver L. auctioneer, see Rennie S; Jones
Jones Percy (Mrs.), teacher of music, 229 Chepstow rd
Jones Rudolph, The Exchange P.H. r26 Commercial st
Jones Spencer E. chief inspector of nuisances (urban).
Town hall. Commercial street
Jones Stanley, bookseller, 6 & 7 Newport arcade &
music seller, 124 Market hall
Jones T. H. rag merchant, Albany street
Jones Theophilus, iron merchant. Clarence wharf
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, rg Albany street
Jones Thomas Baker (firm, Hornby k Baker Jones),,
solicitor k commissioner for oaths, Bank chambers,
Cambrian road
Jones Tom, furniture dealer. 34 Stow hill
Jones Tom, house decorator. Nash road, Liswerry
Jones Tom, tinsmith, 36 Ruperra street
Jones W. Frank, acting clerk to Monmouthshire Insur-
ance Committee, 23 Skinner street. T N 2881
Jones W. Spencer, artificial teeth maker,46 Chepstow rd
Jones Walter, fried fish dealer, i Adelaide street
Jones William, fruiterer. 214 Stow hill
Jones William, greengrocer. 42 Commercial road
Jones William, greengrocer, 38 Market hall
Jones William, nurseryman, 21 Fairoak aven. Mainde&
Jones William, printer, lithographer, account book
manufacturer, fancy goods dealer, stationer k book-
seller k manufacturer of the "Diamond" counter
check book, Cambrian Printing works, 159 Com-
mercial street. T No. 2604
Jones William Davies. manager of Bar-clays Bank Ltd.
(branch), 14 Commercial street
Jones William Griffith L.R.C.P.Lond., M.E.C.S.Eng. &
L.D.S.Edin. dentist. 55 Bridge street. T N 2687
Jones Wm. Hy. farmer. Little Troston, Nash rd. Liswerry
Jordan E. C. k Son. contractors, Harrow road
Jordan Isaac, draper 116, k milliner 118, Caerleon road
Jordans Limited, iron founders ; manufacturers oP all
descriptions of cast iron pipes &c. Portland street,
Pillinvenlly
Jory George, cab proprietor, 107 Victoria aven. Maindee
Joyce (Ernest.) k Co. Ltd. who. news agents. Harrhy st
Joyce k Sons (Newport) Limited, .stationers, printers,
booksellers k account book makers, 51 High street &
8 Cambrian road & drapers & milliners, c;2 High st.
k 7 Cambrian road. T N 2626
Jupp J. Francis M.Inst.C.E. civil engineer. Midland
Bank chambers. Bridge street
Kadish & Harramer, manufacturers' agents, 73 Bridge st
Kadish J. & Co. outfitters, 102 Alexandra road. Pill
Kanarek Abraham, ladies' outfitter, r4 Clarence place
Kay Louis, tobacconist, ib. Commercial road
Kedward John R. fruiterer, 23 Market hall
Keefe Brothers, haulage contractors. r7 Potter st. Pill
Keene C. & Co, hair dressers, 98 Commercial street
Keene Charles Edward, tobacconist r5, & hair dresser
15a. Hii:h street
Keene James P. deputy clerk to county magistrates,
joint clerk to Caerleon justices k clerk to income &
land tax commissioners divisions of Caerleon &
Christchurch. 26 Stow hill
Keepin Bessie (Miss), teacher of music. 6 Eton road
Keepin Fredk. Wm. fried fish shop, 165 Commercial rJ
Keepin John, fish dealer, 2 Market hall
Kehely Robert, cattle salesman, i Caroline street. Pill
Kehmstedt Saj-ah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Gaskell street
Kelly Albert Howard, colliery a^ent, 57 Dock street
Kflly Frederick S. Castle P.H. i Shaftesbury street
Kemp k Co. coal merchants. Coverack road
Kemp J. W. coppersmith, tinsmith, plumber, heatirrg
apparatus maker & ventilator manufr. 36 Coomassie st.
T A " Kemp, Newport, Mon.'' See advertisement
Kemp James William, cycle agent. 150 Commercial road
Kendall k Sons Ltd. umbrella makers, 38 Commercial st
Kenure Teresa (Miss), milliner. 10 Pentonville
Kenvyn G. k Co. provi,sion merchants, r7 Dock street
Kerr James, shopkeeper, r43 Dock street
Kerr Richard Bothwick. tailor, costumier & draper, i
Stow hill. T N 2777
Kerslake Joseph S. corn dealer, Portland street. Pill
Kidd George, Royal -Vlbert P.H. 164 Commercial street
Kimpton Frederick J. hosier. 44 High street
Kins; Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial In.stitute
(Arthur Carveth Johnson M.B.Cantab.. M.U.C.S.EnL'.
tribernilnsis physician), 4 PalnrjTa place
King Annie (Mrs.), milliner, see Marshall k King
King Barnett, neirs agent, 126 Shaftesbury street
King Edgar Wm. mannfacturing joiner, 65 Marlboro' rd
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT. i:a
King Harold Neale, collector of taies for Maindee &
Christchurch, assist, overseer tor Christchurch parish
& clerk to Parish Council, County chmbrs. 65 High Bt
King Percy Bn,an, tailor, 134 Commercial street
Kingston Charles, boot dealer 396, draper 398, & shdp-
keeper 404, Corporation road
Kinnersley Fiederick Montague, shopkeeper, 262 Chep-
stow road
Kinsey-Morgan Edward Cecil, solicitor, 22 Bridge street
Kinsey-Morgan WilUam, solicitor & commissioner to ad-
minister oaths, 22 Bridge street
Kirby Bros. & Davis, tailors, 20 Malpas road
Kirby James, boot maker, 113a, Commercial road
Kirbv James, builder, i Hubert road
Kite 'Charles, shopkeeper, 41 Marion street, Pill
Kitson Florence (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 178 Cromwell road
Kitson Robeit, shopkeeper, 17 Liscombe street
Kjelsen Brothers Limited, ship chandlers, 99 Dock st
Kjelsen Carl, vice-consul for Denmark, 99 Dock street
Kleinstein Julius, wardrobe dealer, 11 Shaftesbuiy street
Klingopoulos Demosthenes, tailor, 76b, Commercial rd
Knee Frank, furniture dealer, 56 Shaftesbury street
Knight Elizabeth (Mis.), shopkeeper, 19 St. Mary's street
Knight George, coal merchant, 8 Francis street
Knight George, dair\man, 49 Marlborough road
Knight William, tobacconist, 20 Corporation road
Kyles John Hy. tchr. of music, 7 Stockton rd. Maindee
Lambros Stamatie, grocer, 35a, Commercial road
Lamey James Robert, outfitter, 43 & 44 Commercial rd
Lancaster's Steam Coal Collieries Limited, 24 Alexandra
road. Pill
Lander James, shopkeeper, 6 Beaufort terrace. West st
Landstrom Hannah (Mrs.), midwife, 7 Robert street.Pill
Lane Francis, beer retailer. 39 Shaftesbury street
Lane Margt. (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 2 Castle street. Pill
Lane Percy, sign writer, 97 Victoria avenue, Maindee
Lane Tom Moore, ship broker, 122 Dock street
Laiigmaid Chas. B. house & estate agt. 39 Commercial st
Law Accident Insurance Society Limit-ed (F. Cliffoid
Swash, resident sec), 30 Commercial street
Law William, fruiterer k greengrocer, 109 Commercial
street ; 4 Skinner street & 143 Commercial road
Lawless Helen (Mrs.), grocer, 14 Hereford street
Lawlor E. P. Ltd. complete house, office & bote, fur-
nishers, 19 High street (T N 3317); works & ware-
house, 41 Clarence place
Lawrence Brothers, hosiers, 74 High street
Lawrence John Limited, grocers, 12 Commercial street
Lawrence Francis, painter, 16 Corporation road
Lawrence James Edward Garnons, solicitor & commis-
sioner to administer oaths (firm, Colborne, Coulman
k Lawrence), Victoria chambers. Bridge street
Lawrence James William, tobacconist, 152 Commercial rd
Lawrence John. Corporation P.H. 393 Corporation road
Lawrence William, hosier, 53 Commercial road
Lawson D. artificial teeth maker. 55 High street
Lawton Enoch, clothier, 1 14 Commercial street
Lea Frederick James, chemist, 2d, Malpas road
Leadbeter G. Fred, contractor, Conway road, Maindee
Le Brasseur & Co. solicitors, Gloucester chambers.
Skinner street. T N 2634
Le Brasseur Henry, solicitor & commissioner for oaths
(firm, Le Brasseur k Co.), Gloucester chambers.
Skinner street. T X 2634
Lee Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Ijocke street
Lee Frank, hair dresser, 144 Dock street
Lee Henry, hair dresser, 105 Shaftesbury street
Lee Hop. laundry, 127 Caerleon road
Lee James, tiler, 12 Livingstone place, Maindee
Lee John Albert M.B., F.R.C.S.Edin. aural surgeon, 16
Gold tops
Lee Sin, laundry, 171 Corporation road
Lee William Ellis, printer, see Wrisht & Lee
Lee Wing, laundry, 16 Commercial road
Lee Wong, laundry. 129a, Chepstow road
Lefcovitoh Israel, tailor. 51 Devon place
Legg George, pawnbroker. 187 Cromwell road
Legg Horace Pearson, pawnbroker, 383 Corporation road
Legg Jane (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 247 Corporation road
Leggatt George, mason, 26 Constance street
Leigbton Eliza (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. 128 Shaftes-
bury street
Lennards Ltd. boot & shoe makers, 175 Commercial st
Lennox William, grocer, 18 Dos road
Leonard k Co. grocers. 2 Alexandra road. Pill
Leven Isaac, travelling draper, 73 Corporation road
Lewis Chas. k Co. iron mers. Liverpool wharf, C.nnal par
Lewis Frank & Son, solicitors. Arcade chmbrs. Hich st
Lewis L. & Son, fancy goods warehousemen, 199 k 20T
Lewis & Son, grocers, 4 Baneswell road
Lewis' Furniture Mart, 34 Clarence place
Lewis Lltwellyn, Cross Keys P.H. 9 Market street
Lewis Alfred, painter &c. 26 Cardiff road
Lewis Alfred Wheatcroft, chemist, 130 Cormnercial st
Lewis Cvrus, grocer, 256 Cromwell road k 456 Corpora-
n road
Lewis Daniel, coal merchant, 95 Victoria avenue, Maindee
Lewis David John, insurance agent, 23 Ebenezer terrace
Lewis E. Clyde, flour factor, 202 Dock street
Lewis Ernest, shopkeeper, 260 Corporation road
Lewis George, shopkeeper, 74 Lime street, Pill
Lewis George, tripe dresser, 24 Market hall
Lewis Gertrude (Mrs.), confectioner, 59 Church road
Lewis Harry, farmer. The Elms, Liswerry road
Lewis Herbert William, boot maker. 14 Baneswell road
Lewis Hilda M. (Miss), L.R.A.M. teacher of pianoforte,
8 Marlborough road
Lewis Ivor, farmer, Ebbw Bridge farm, Cardiff road
Lewis J. Arthur Henshaw, manager National Bank Ltd.
(branch), 32 Commercial street
Lewis James Leon, hair dresser, 4 Llanarth street
Lewis John F. vaccination officer for Newport district,
209 Chepstow road
Lewis Lewis, cycle agent, 56 Commercial street
Lewis Lewis, grocer, 41 Blewitt street
I,ewis Lucy (Miss), shopkeeper, i Bailey street
Lewis Martha (Mrs.), dress maker, 4 Hereford street
Lewis Marv Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, 258 Chepst'-.w id
Lewis Vi^;i R., R.N.R. supt. Mercantile Marine office,
io3 Dock street
Lewis Philip, coal merchant, 121 Caerleon road
Lewis Richard, coal merchant, 8 Marlborough road
Lewis Thomas, chemist, see Evans & Lewis
Lewis Thomas Griffiths M.B., M.S.Edin. physician, 76 *i
410 Corporation road
Lewis William, confectioner, 30 Market hall
Lewis William, greengrocer, 47 Market hall
Lewis William, shopkeeper, i Henson street
Ley Henry, builder, 35 Alma street
Light William. Henrv, saddler, 28 London st. Maindee
Limbrick G. T. & Son, fish dealers, 3 & 4 Market hall
Limbrick N. M. (Madame), costumier, 39 Chepstow rd
Linton Brothers, engineers k machinists, Goodrich
crescent. T N 2646
Linton William Augustus, builder, 57 Chepstow road
Lipton Limited, provision merchants, 4 Commercial st
Liscombe & Dawson, solicitors, 10 Commercial street-
T N 2576
Liscombe John Limited, curriers, leather merchants,
belting manufacturers & harness makers, 10 Commer-
cial street. T N 2806
Lister Thomas Gerard, architect, see Page (Ernest) &
Lister
Little Samuel & Co. tailors, 187 Dock street & Griffin st
Little Edward Stephen William L.D.S.H.C.S.Eng
dentist, 153 Dock street
Little Ellen (Mrs.), fancy goods dealer, fc snb-post office,
98 Alexandra road. Pill
Littlejohns John, fried fish dealer, 100 Shaftesbury st
Littlejohns William, cabinet maker. Wharf road
Littlejones James, painter, 37 Malpas road
Liverpool, India & China Tea Co. Limited, 31 Com-
mercial street
Liverpool Rogerson Insulation Co. Limited (The). shii>
repairers &?. Alexandra docks
Liverpool Victoria Lee-al Friendly Society (Gerald Mc-
Arthur. district manairer). Austin friars
Llanarth Estate Office (Erne.<t Lvne. agt.). 32 Llanarth st
Llanover Estate (trustees of) (Leslie R. Pym. agent),
West'Mte chambers. Commercial street, t N 3305
Llewellin Mostyn Cleeves. solicitor, joint clerk to the
justices of Caerleon k clerk to the Newport countv
justice-. 2r, Stow hill
Llewllvn Amv (Miss), dress maker. 20 Charles street
Llewellvn Walter, butcher. 187 Commercial road
Llovd & Co. Limit -d. costumiers, 36 High street
Llovd Evan t Co, ship brokers. 118 Dock street
Llovd & Pratt, solicitors k commrs. for oaths, 28 Stow hi
Lloyd k Torath Limited (E. H.Willey.general manager).
brewers, wine & spirit merchants & ale k stmit
bottlers k cigar merchants, 23b, High st. & brewery,
Cambrian road (Tel. No. 3284-5) & aerated k mineral
water manufacturers. Canal parade
Llovd's Register of .Shipping (J. B. H. Common k T. M.
Gibson, .surveyors). Midland Bank chambers. Bridge st
Lloyd Charles Owen, solicitor, see Davis, Lloyds k
Wilson
Llovd Evan, grocer, 45 Commercial road
Lloyd George, boot maker. 8 Clytha bldgs. Cor.staroe st
Llovd George Llewellvn. solicitor (firm, Lloyd k Pratt).
28 Stow hill
T.loyd Robert Henry, grocer. 23 Bridge streel
Llovd William, grocer, 23 Llanarth stiwst
174 NEWPOKT.
MOiNMOUTHSHlKE.
Lloyd William James (firm, Davis, Lloyds & Wilson),
solicitor, commissioner for oaths & perpetual oomr. &
clerk to commissionera of taxes, 63 High street
Llords Banii Limited (C. F. Smvthe, manager)
(branches) Commercial st. ; 167 Chepstow road &, 36
Clarence pi. ; draw on London 011.71 Lombard st EC3
Lloyds Bank Limited (Capital & Countits branch)
(David Walter Gow Maddan, manager), 30 Commer-
cial street ; draw on 39 Ihreadneedle st. London E C 2
Lock Annie (Mrs.), Maindee P.H. 107 Chepstow load
Locke William Henry, butcher, 88 Chepstow road ; 36a,
Church road & 99 Market hall
Locke William John, insmance agent, 213 Caerleon road
Logic John, Hereford Arms hotel, 37 Hereford street
London Guarantee & Accident Co. Limited (.Vlbert
Hayes, district inspector), ji Carlton chambers. High
street. T N 3869
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branches)
(Alford Crosley Mitchell, manager), i Bridge street k
(H. L. E. Andrews, manager) 25 Commercial street ;
draw on head office, 5 Threadneedle st. London EC 2
London & Lancashire Fire Insurance €0. Limited (F.
Cliijord Swash, res. sec), 30 Commercial street
London & Lancashire Life & General Assurance Associa-
tion Limited (bi-anch). Central chambers. Stow hill
London & Manchester Industrial Assurance Co. Ltd.
(J. Barrell, supt.), Austin friars
London & Provincial Studios Ltd. 2 Commercial street
XjOndon Provincial Trading Stamp Co 194 Gommercial id
London Scaling Co. Ltd. (The), boiler & tank cleaners,
boiler covere'rs & ship painters, 14 Wolseley st. (T A
■• Corrosion, Newport ; " T 2J 3356) ; & at Cardiff
Long J. A. wardrobe dealer, 192 Commercial road
LongstalTs Penny Bazaar, 16 Clarence place
Lonon Albert Ltd. tailors, 3 Skinner st. T M 2029
Lovatt William Henry, insurance agent, 6 Windsor ter
Love Jane (Mis.), King P.H. Somerton road
Loveday Catherine (Mrs.), wardrobe desiler, 8 Emlyn »t
Loveday John, insurance agent, 16 Somerset road
Lnvell (C. Shaw) & Sons Ltd. shipping agts. 77 Dock st
Lovell G. F. & Co. manufacturing confectioners ; works,
Albany street & retail shops, 125 Commercial street ;
20 & 55 High street; 54 Market hall; Westgate build-
ings; 76 Bridge street & Skinner street
Lovell's Gaf^, 28 Skinner street
Lovell's Motor Company, automobile engineers & coach
& motor body builders, Adelaide street. Telegrams,
"Lovell, Newport;" Tel. No. 2993. See advertise-
ment
Lovell John, c.ibinet maker. 88 Corporation road & house
furnisher, 52 Clarence place
Lovelock Arthur, builder. 35 Corporation road
Lovelock Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 62 Shaftesbury street
Low David, marine store dealer, 6 Conway rd. Maindee
Lowe Brothers, botanical brewers, Durham road, Maindee
Lowe John, provision merchant, 242 Corporation road
Loyns G. B. postmaster. High street
Luckelt William, boot repairer, 260 Cromwell road
Lucey Helena (Mrs.), White Hart P.H. Tredegar street
Lnxton Anstij, painter, 44 Lewis street
Lyceum Theatre (Sidney Cooper, lessee & manager),
Bridge street
Lydney & Crump Meadow Collieries Co. Ltd. 45 Dock si
Lyle k Co. milliners, la. Commercial road
Lyle John, marine engineer, 19 Waterloo road
Lyle Robert Chas, Wyndham Arms P.H.73Conimercial st
Lvnch James, coal dealer, 13 Church street. Pill
Lvnoh Jessie Maud (Mrs.), Roval George P.H. Portland
'street, Pill
L)ne & Co. solicitors, Westgate chambers. Commercial st
Lyne Emeat L. mining engineer, & agent to Llanarth
estate, 32 Llanarth street
Lyne Horace S. (firm, Lyne & Co ), solicitor, commis-
sioner for o.nths, clerk to the Usk board of conser-
vators, steward to the manors of Rogerstnne k Aber-
carn & clerk to the Rhymney hoard of conservators,
Westgate chambers. Commercial street
Lyne Robert Franci.^. solicitor (firm, Lyne & Co)
Lysacht John Limited, manufacturers of black &
galvanized iron k steel sheets. Orb ironworks. Cor-
poration road
Lysaghfs Cricket Club (Frederick Weight, sec). Cor-
poration road
Maclean Cecillia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Llanarth street
McClelland Marv (Mrs ), tobacconist, 63 Bridge street
McCormac Sain'uel MB . B.Ch. physician t surgeon,
179 Commercial road
McCowan John Marshall Bunten, solicitor (fmn. Lyne
& Co ), Westgate chambers. Commercial street
McDermott Patrick, Potters' Arms P.H. 22 Dock street
McDonald John, confectioner. 16^ Chepstow road
McDoncal! David, Bunch of Grapes PH. 17 k iS High si
MoFarlane Alei, draper. Griffin chambers. High street
[kelly's
McGinn Jn.F.E.C.P.i S.Edin. phys. k surgn.Havelock st,
McGinn Patrick J., L.R.C.P. k S.Irel., L.M. physician,
60 Chep>tow road
.McLaren John Patterson M.B. k C.M.Glas. surgeon, 10
Brynglas road
Mc.Mahun & Co. potato mers. 12 Dock st.4; 21 Skinner st
Maddicks George James, confectioner, 15 Arthur st. Pill
Maddocks Eichd. Wm. hair dresser, 4 Alexandra rd. Pill
Maddan David Walter Gow, manager Lloyds Bank Ltd.
(Capital k Counties branch), 30 Commercial street
Mahoney James & Co, iron k metal merchants k
dealers, old ropes, canvas, marine &, ship's stores.
Portland street. Pill. Telephone No. 746
Mahoney T. 0., K.B.S. author, 33 Carlton chambers.
High street
MaJij John Frederick, shopkeeper, 57 Lewis street
Maindee Coal Co. 171a, Chepstow road
Maindee Liberal Club (Wm. Thomas, steward). Wharf rd
Mann Cecilia (Mrs.), Euperra ArmsP.H.iSCommercial rd
Mann Shd. Thos. Rising Sun P.H. 164 Shaftesbury street
Mansfield James John, manager of Lloyds Bank Limitsd
(-Maindee branch), 167 Chepstow road. T N 2076
Manship Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Church st Pill
Manship George, shopkeeper, 15 St. Michael street. Pill
Manship Jacob, shopkeeper, 11 Albany street
Maples-Linton Edward, architect, Westgate chambers,
Mapp Charles, tailor, 231 Caerleon road
Marais HeniT, master mariner, 29 Somerset road
Marie (Mrs. Myriam Samuel), blouse k lingerie special-
ist. 16 Bridge street
Maiks k Spencer Limited, bazaar. The Corridor, High st
Marks Amelia (Mrs.), news agent, 12 Alexandra rd. Pil!
Marks John (Mrs.), tailor, 26 Hill street
Marley Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 Albany street
Marsh Frederick John, confectioner. 191 Commercial vl
Marsh Ivy (Miss), dress maker, 11 Eveswell st. Mairnl,'.
Marsh John William, umbrella maker. 133 Market hal:
Marsh Octavius Edward Bulwer L.E.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.
Eng. physician k surgeon, Parkdale, Clytha Park mart
Marshall & King, milliners, 146 Commercial road
Marshall James, butoher, 189 Corporation road
Martin George k Son, builders, 2 Clytha Park road
Martin Charles, hair dresser, 72 Bridge street
Martin Edgar, baker, 34a, Constance street
Martin Geo. Hy. commercial trav.76 Victoria av.Mainrt. ,^
Martin Henry, builder. 13 Victoria avenue, Maindee
Martin Richard, Crown P.H. 18 Crown street. Maindee
Martyn, Martyn k Co. Ltd. iron ore importers, 69 Dock
street. T N 3984-5
Mason G. J. & Co. mantle manufacturers, 181 Dock st
Mason Frederick William, insurance agent, sBedford roart
Mason Kate (Miss), tobacconist, 99a, Dock street
Mason Lilian (Mrs.), grocer,7 Clytha bidgs. Constance st
Masonic Hall, Dock street
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited. 39 k 40 High sti.-. '
Maternity Nurses' Home (Sister B. L. MogTidge,m3lroii .
30 & 31 Herbert street
Matthew A. k Co. ship brokers, 71 Dock street
Matthews Charles P. grocer, 28 Lime street. Pill
Matthews Edward, grocer, 5 Dolphin street
Matthews James, boot repairer, 48 Church road
Matthews Kate (Mrs.), confectioner, 21 Church road
Matthews William James, house decorator. Wharf road
Matthews Wm. Jas. shopkeeper, 25 Fair Oak ter.Maindfe
Matthias John, builder. 6 Bassaleg road
Mattson .Vnnie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 55 Raglan street
Matty H. (Mrs.), market gardener. 2q Market hall
May David, shopkeeper, 13 Baneswell road
May Frederick S. W. tailor, 8 Stow hill
Maybury & Co. builders' merchants k ironmongers,
slate k cement merchants, 77 k 81 Dock street. Tele-
" Maybury, Newport ; " Tel. No. 3019. Soe
Maynards Limited, confectioners, 141 Commercial street
& 50 High street
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, butter factors, 41 High st. ;
54 Commercial rd. ;i22 Chepstow rd.& 147 Caerleon rd
Meacnck Walter & Co. chartered accountants, 24 Carlton
chambers. High street
Members of Council (Subscription) Reading Rooms (A.
J. Spear, hon. seel. Town hall. Commercial street
Mendleson Lewis, t^iIo^, 31 Charles street
Menhinick John, chemist, 27 Church road
Menzies Archibald, master mariner, 8 St. John's road,
Mainjee
Meredith Emma (Mrs.), grocer, 29 Malpas road
Michael William Thomas, boot maker. 146 Shafteshurv st
Miles Ch.nrles, surveyor. Central chambers. Stow hill'
Miles Charles Albert, land k estate agent, mortgage *
general insurance broker, accountant k valuer. King's
rhamhers. High street. Tel, No. 3616. See adver-
tisement
DIRECTORY.]
MOJSfMOUIHSHlKE.
NEWPORT.
175
Mills
die, art furrier & ladies' tailor ; sables,
skiink, ermine, bear &c. 46 Bridge street. T N 3755
Miller Francis Ernest, beer retailer, i St. W00II03 road
Miller Georf^e. boot repairer. 7 Bristol street, Maindee
Miller James B. grocer, 165 Corporation road
Millichamp Bert, bookseller. Market hall
Millington Arthur Williana, china, glass &c. dealer, 6
Malpas road
Mills Albert Henry, greengrocer. 34 .\lexaiidra road. Pill
Mills William John, house decorator, 20 North street &
66 Stow hill
Milner Clarence, carpenter, 13 Railway street
Milner William J. carpenter, 4 Oxford street, Maindee
Minerva Mutual Money Society (J. A Head, sec), 30
High street.
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange (F. W. J.
Angus, manager), 147 Commercial street
Mitchell Alfnrd Croslev, manager London Joint Citv &
Midland Bank Limited, i Bridge street
Mogford Elizh. (Mrs.1, shopkpr. 61 Bristol .«t. Maindee
Mogford John Edward, pork hatcher, 58 Commercial st
Mogford Matilda (Mrs.), midwife, 25 East Usk road
Mogford William, Liswerry hotel. Liswerry road
Monkley Charles, commercial traveller. 29 Gibbs road
Monks John & Co. stone merchants, 62 Dock street
Monmouth Unionist Association (Major C. F. Davey,
sec. & organizing agent), 63 High street
Monmouthshire Chamber of Agriculture (J. G. T.
Morgan, pres. ; R. Stratton & C. Godfrey Phillips,
hon. sees. ; T. Morris Prosser, sec.) ; ofiBc'es, Emlyn
works. Emlyn street
Monmouthshire Club (Harold Wood, sec), Savnv build-
ings. High street
Monmouthshire & Cwm Collieries Co. 61 Dock street
Monmouthshire & District Steam Laundry Co.
• Ltd.; registered office & works. Albany st. TN 2720
Monmouthshire Evening Post (printed & published bv
C'harles L Mills) (published daily); office, 70 High
street (T Nos. 3268, 3269, 2238 & 2239) ; branches, 203
Corporation road & 99 Commercial road
Monmouthshire Farmers" Union (W. Homfray Davies,
countv sec). Tredegar chambers, 78 Bridge street
Monmouthshire Insurance Committee (Cyril Butler
Jones (solicitor), clerk ; W.Frank Jones, acting clerk),
23 Skinner street. T N 2881
Monmouthshire Liberal Association (D. Roger Evans,
hon. sec; J. W. T. Treharne, registration agent). 3
Commercial street
Monmouthshire & Newport Constitutional Club Co. Ltd
(E. Maples-Linton, sec.),Westgate chbre. Commercial st
Mo-miouthshire & Sooth Wales Permanent Benefit Build-
ing Society (L. J. Brown, sec). 12 Friars street
Monmouthshire Steam Laundry Co. Limited (Charles L
Barfoot, sec); works, .Albany street
Monmouthshire Territorial Force Association (Edw.ird
" Steer e><i|. D,L . J, P. chairman; Lieut. -Col. H. A.
Moore, sec), 35 & 37 Stow hill
M'lnmouthshire War Agricultural Executive Committee
(L. Arthur Williams, sec. & finance officer). Savoy
buildings. Hisjh street
Monmouthshire Weekly Post (printed & published by
Charles I. Mills) (published weekly, sat.); office, 70
High street. T Nos. 3268. 3269. 2238 & 2239
Moon Robert William, builder & contractor, bank &
office fitter, i Paik s.|ii:,rf ; «niks, Marlborough road.
Telegrams, " Mnon, Builder, Newport ; " Tel. No,
2383. See advertisement
Moore (Lyndon) & Co. solicitors. Gloucester chambers.
Skinner street
Moore A. Nichols, borough electrical engineer, Town
hall. Commercial street
Moore Frederick William, builder, Daniel street
Moore Lieut. -Col. H. A. sec Monmouthshire Territorial
Force Association, 35 & 37 Stow hill
Moore James, builder, 14 Cardiff Toad
Moore William Lyndon (firm, Moore (Lyndon) & Co.),
solicitor & commissioner for oaths, & coroner for the
Newport district, Gloucester chambers. Skinner street
Mordey, Carney & Co. Limited, ship repairers. Town
docks & Alexandra docks
Mordey, Jones & Co. ship brokers, i Canal terrace
More Robert, draper, 3 Church road
Morel Limited, ship brokers, 71 Dock street
Morgan F. N. & Co. Limited, automobile & general
engineers, car & accessory dealers, 51 Clarence place
& 63 Caerleon road. T A " Carmart, Newport; " T N
3368
Morgan, Francis, Stanton & Parnall, solicitors & com-
missioners for oaths.King's chmbrs.High st. TN 3309
Morgan T. & Co. drapers, 128 & 129 Commercial street
Morgan T. & Sons, butchers, 68 Commercial road
Morgan Alfred, motor car proprietor, 12 Mountjoy st
Morgan Alfred, undertaker. Nash road, Liswerry
Morgan Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, 40 Harrow road
Morgan Arthur, hair dresser, 23 Caerleon road
Morgan Edgar, butoher, 128 Market hall
Morgan Edith (Mrs.), Queen's hotel. Bridge street
Morgan Elizh. (Mrs.), refreshment room, 87 Market hall
Morgan Francis Herbt. comcl. travllr. 61 Corporation rd
Morgan Gwynn Henry, tobacconist, 143 Chepstow road
Morgan Jn. Hy. beer retlr. 30 Alma st. & 16 Herbert st
Morgan O. Treharne, solicitor & deputy town clerk.
Town hall. Commercial street
Morgan Owen Wilmott L.R.C.P. k S.Edin.. L.R.F.P. &
S. & L.M.Glas. physician & surgeon, medical officer
& public vaccinator, Newport union & hon. surgeon to
Newport & Monmouthshire Infirmary, 12 Godfrey rd
Morgan Rees L.R.C.P.Edin., L.F.P.S.Glas. physician &
surgeon, 175 Chepstow road
Morgan Thomas, boot maker, 31 Fair Oak ter. Maindee
Morgan Thomas Charles, draper, 79 & 80 Bridge street
Morgan Uriah, butcher, 88 Market hall
Morgan William, fruiterer, 50 Clarence place
Morgan William, mat maker, 31 Watchhouse par. Pill
Morkhnm Sarah (Miss), dress maker, 50 Queen's hill
Morris & Biddle. joinery manufacturers. East Usk
joinery works, Tregare street
Morris & Griffin Limited, chemical manure, sulphuric
acid, bone meal, bone manures, fertilizers, size jc
glue manufacturers, Usk chemical works. Corporation
road, Maindee. TA "Chemicals, Newport;" TN
221 1. See advertisement
Morris Edgar, grocer, 201 Caerleon roa I
Morris Frederick J. grocer, 9 Skinner street
Morris Henry, oil & color merchant. Town docks
Morris John, commercial traveller, 165 Caerleon road
Moriis Llewellyn, grocer, 34 Malpas road
Morris Percy, commercial traveller, 3 Corporation road
Morris Rhoda (Mrs.), news agent, 8 Shaftesbury street
Morris Thomas, haulier, i Goodrich crescent
Morris William Charles, tailor, 9 Charles street
Morrisey Michael, beer retlr. 21 Courtybella ter. Pill
Morrish's Commercial & Family Hotel (J. X.
Pennington, proprietor) (temperance), 24 & 25 Mill
street ; close to railway station ; can be seen from
either platform ; containing commercial, coffee,
writing & smoke rooms ; 38 well-furnished bedrooms.
T A '■ Morrish's Hotel, Newport "
Morrison & Son, cabinet makers, 113 Commercial street
Morriss William, shopkeeper. 12 Downing st. Liswerry
Morse George William, builder. 27 Oxford st. Maindee
Moseley William, gramophone dealer, 27 Skinner street
Moses John (Newport) Ltd. ship brokers, 32 Ruperra st
Moses Norman T. J. borough treasurer & comptroller,.
Treasurer's department. Town hall. Commercial street
Moss Isaac, tailor. 14 Skinner street
Moss Richard William, boat owner, 23 Bond street
Motton Samuel John, Pteim Packet P.H. 199 Dock st
Mounce Henry, beer retailer, 47 Commercial road
Mountain Gladys (Miss). -:hopkeeper, 238 Corporation rd^
Mountain Horace, master mariner, 46 St. Julian's aven
Moxham Brothers Limited, motor f nsrineers. Rodnev rd
Mnxon John O B.E. soliritor. & district solicitoV to
West of Enijland Steamship Owners' Protection &
Indemnity Association t clerk to the governors of
Williams's Foundation. Caerleon. 4 & 5 Commercial
street. T Nos. 3017 & 3016
Mullens Cyiil L.S M. ma-seur. 10 Chepstow road
Mullock & SunsLtd. manufacturing stationers, Austinfriars
Murphy Florence (Mrs.), draper, 28 Cardiff road
Murray & Co. (Bristol) Limited, wholesale clothing
manufacturers. Castle chambers. High street
Museum & Art Gallery (William A. Gunn, curator &
sec), 158 Dock street
Musty Algernon, coal merchant, 25 Blewitt street
Nancekievill Edwin James, saddler, 194 Dock street
Nantyglo & Blaina Ironworks Co. Limited (The), estate
office. Victoria chambers. Bridge street
Narbett D. harness maker, 188 Dock street
National Bank Limited (branch) (J. Arthur Henshaw
Lewis, manager), 32 Commercial street ; draw on
head office, 13 to 17 Old Broad street, London E C 2
National Benefit Assurance Co. Limited (S. J. Clemo,
superintendent). King's chambers, High street
National Cash Register Co. Ltd. Westgate chambers.
Commercial street
National Dairy Co. Limited, dairymen, 44 Bailey street
National Deposit (Approved) Friendly Society (W. A.
Brenton, local sec). 269 Caerleon road
National Provincial t ITnion Bank of England Limited
(William T. Duk"-Williams. manager). High street &
Maindee sub-branch. 188 Chepstow road; draw on
head office. 15 Bi^hopsrrate, London EC 2
National Sailors' & Firemen's Union (George Jackaon,
sec), 28 Bnpena street
176 NKWPORT.
MONjVIOUTHSHIEE.
[kelly's
National Seamen's Mission Society (David Jones,
aser). 80 Commercial road
National Society for the Prevention of Crue
Children (H. Mej-rick Williams, hon. sec), 3c
mercial street
National Union of Conservative Associations (Raymond
Gibbs, hon. sec), 12 Tredegar Hall buildings, Stow hi
National Union of Ships' Stewards, Cooks, Butchers &
Bakers (W. J. Bees, sec.), 26 Euperra street
Nelson Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 North street
Netherlands' Vice-Consulate (H. Chalinder Evans, vice-
consul), 104 Dock street
Newbery A. H. hosier, 99 Commercial street
Newcombe Brothers, com merchants, Tredegar street &
36 Shaftesbury street
Newland, Hunt & Williams, auctioneers, valuers.
.Trchitects, suiveynrs &, estate agents, hotel valuers
&. insurance agents ; stock sales held weekly in New-
port cattle market, fortnightly Severn Tunnel & Usk
markets, 19 Commercial street (T A " Newland.
Newport ; " T N 3301. See advertisement
Newman E. & Sons Limited, pianoforte warehouse, .
Commercial street
Newman Agnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Glebe street
Newman Albert Augustus, solicitor, commissioner for
caths, town clerk & clerk to the urban & port sanitary
authorities, burial board, education, lunacy visiting,
mental deticiencv & old age pension committees ;
offices, T.iwn hall. Commercial street
■Newport Adamant Plaster k Keen's Cement Co. Pill
wharf. Church street. Pill
Newport Athletic Club (F. H. Dauncey, hon. sec);
. iffice, Rodney parade & (cricket section) (T. Bland-
ford, hon. sec.) 2 Corn street. T N 3687
Newport Athletic Football Ground, Corporation road
Newport Baby Linen Go. children's outfitters, 9 & 10
Newport arcade
Newport Board of Guardians Children's Home (Miss
M. Arnold, matron), 83 Caerleon road
Newport Boiler Makers' Institute (William Denham,
sec). Church street. Pill
Newport Brass Foundrv St Coppersmiths' Co. Limited,
Church street. Pill
Newport Builders' Supply Limited, builders' merchants
& ironmongers, slate & cement merchants, Bangor
wharf. High st. TN 2501. See advertisement
Newport Chamber of Commerce (Incorporated) (G.
Cecil Acomb, sec), Lloyds Bank chambers. Com-
mercial street
Newport Child Welfare Clinic (Miss Minna A. Benner
-MB., Ch.B. supt.), 10 Clytha Park road
Newport Cinema (Newport Electric Theatre Limited.
proprietors), 56 High .street
Newport (Mon.) Citizens' Guild of Help (Rev. E. Wal
rond Skinner, gen. sec), 81 High street
Nuwport Co-operative Industrial Society Limited, 167 to
172 Dock street (L. Squire, sec; TN 2914); 5 & 6
L'anarth street; 155 Commercial road; 15 Church
road; 162 Shaftesbury street; 179 Corporation road;
127 Chepstow road & 75 Alexandra road. Pill
Newport Corn Co. corn merchant.-;, 88, 186 & 194 Com-
mercial road ; 142 Shaftesburv st. & 98 Chepstow rd
Newport Corporation Baths (Edward Foreman, mana-
ger), 42 Stow hill
Newport Corporation Cemetery (Albert Auffustns New-
man, clerk), Bnssaleg road & Christchnrch rxad
Newport Corporation Water Works (Herbert Treuielli^g,
eiit:ineer) ; ofliues. Town hall. Commercial street & 18
Friar street
Newport County As.sociation Football Club Limited,
.'Homerton park, Cromwell road
Newport & County Chimney Sweeping Co. 131 Chep-
Nenport & County Liberal Club (E. J. Winter, hon.
.«ec ; Mrs. E. Mills, stewardess), 13 Bridge street
Newport (Mon.) & District Building Trades Employers'
Association (W. J. Beeston, sec), Lloyds Bank cham-
bers. Commercial street
Newport (Mon.) & District Hide, Skin, Fat & Wool Co.
Limited, Wyndham street
Newport & District Total Abstinence Society k Band of
Hope Union (R. G. B. Stokes, general sec), 27 Dock st
Newport Dry Dock Wood & Iron Shipbuilding & Ship
Repairing Co. Limited, Western Dry dock.s
Newport Electro Platinar Co. (The), brass, iron k
sieel polishers & platers; motor & cycle work a
vpeciality, Kelvedon street. Corporation road
Newport Enamelled Slate Co. Limited, Town dock*
Newport Fire Brigade (E. CoiJman, hon. sec; Horace
S. Lyne, capt.). Central fitation. Dock street ; branch,
Chepstow road
Newport Foundry Co. iron founders, Mill parade. Pill
Newport Free Library (Joseph C. Brook, sec. to com-
mittee; William Alen Gunn, acting librarian), 15^
Dock street ; branches, Chepstow road ; Temple street ;
Lvne road & Corporation road
Newport (Mon.) Gas Co. (T. H. Haiell, sec; J. H,
Canning,engnr.) ; offices. Mill st. ; show rms.6 Stow hi
Newport Harbour Commissioners (Absalom John Phil-
lips, clerk); office, 124 Dock street
Newport Hosiery Co. hosiery manufactrs. 2a. Cardiff rd
Newport Institute for the Blind (Lewis Maybank. sec),
basket makers &c. 27 Charles street
Newport Intermediate & Technical iS<ihool (Francis
Edward Battersby M.A.C&ntab. Ihead master & Miss
M. A. Vivian B.A. head mistreiss). Queen's hill
Neil port Ladder & Barrow Co. 2 Caerleon road
Newport Laundry Co. 6 Bath street
Newport Liberal A8socn.(Tho3.SilasGower, iec.),35Hill st
Newport Liberal Institute Limited (Charles L. Barfoot
& Co. sees.), Westgate chambers. Commercial street
Newport Master Bakers' k Flour Merchants' Association
(C. J. Price, sec), 166 Durham rd. Maindee. TN 3551
New])ort Mercantile Co. Limited, commission agents.
Ni'wport & Mon. Camera Club (J. Smith, hon. sec),
Castle chambers, Hiffh street
Newport k Monmouthshire Hospital (Royal Gwent
Hospital) (Sir Garrod Thomas M.D., D.L. chairman;
J. K, Millward, sec. -supt.), Cardiff road
Newport & Monmouthshire Society for Teaching k
Assisting the Blind (E. C. Kinsey-Morgan, hon. sec),
22 Bridge street
Newport (Mon.) Motor Supply & Garage Limited (The).
Clarence place
Newport Nursing Institute (The) (Miss Helen D. Smith,
matron), 177 & 178 Commercial road
Newport Permanent Money Society (Henry A. Houlden,'
sec), 44 Commercial street
Newport Piano Works (C. W. Nightingale); highest
grade pianos, 3 Stow hill
Newport Pioneer Working Men's Club (Geo. Sharrem,
steward), Rochester road, Maindee
Newport Printing Co. Limited (successors to P
Wilson Raffan & Co. Limited), printers, bookbinders.
account book manufacturers k wholesale stationers,
10 Corn street. T N 2858
Newport (Mon.) Races Committee (B. C. Jones. Peny-
coed. Fields Park road, hon. sec)
Newport Rivet Co. Ltd. (The), rivet makers, Liswerry
Newport Rowing Club (T. Kay k S. J. Griffin, hon.
sees.). Boat house. Pugsley street
Nenport Screw Towing Co. 78 Dock street
Newport Shipowners' Association (A. G. Fudge, sec),
122 Dock street
Newport & South Wales Wine 4; Spirit Co. Limited
(John Pritchard, manager), 45 High street. Tel. No.
36S6. See advertisement
Newport Steam Oven Works, see Vincent T. & Co
Newport Stock Exchange (Samuel D. Williams, seel.
Midland Bank chambers. Bridge street
Newport k South Wales Office Supply Co. 189 Chep-
Newport Temperance Hall (L. J. Brown, sec). Dock st
Newport Vulcanizingr Co. (The Tyre Hospital).
specialists in tyre repairs; all makes of new tyres &
accessories supplied, 81 Clarence place
Newport (Mon.) War Pensions &c. Local Committee
(Mrs. H. Wallis Jones, sec), 18 Charles street
Newport Women Citizens^ Association (.Mrs. E. E. Poole.
organizing .sec). Castle chambers. High street
Newton Walter T. caf#, 20 Commercial road
Nicholas k Co. Limited, timber, cement k slate im-
porters k merchants, tawing, planing, turning k
moulding mills, 10 Dock street ; Baltic wharf. High
s'.reot & Alexandra docks. TA "Baltic;" TN 3227.
See advertisement
Nicholls Alia (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 258 Cromwell road
Nil-bolls Theodore, balier, 72 Commercial road & 155
Chepstow road
Nicoll Stuart, artificial teeth maker, Winchester cham-
Nitrhtingale C. W. see Newport Piano Works
Nixon George, boot dealer 202, house furnisher 212, &
clothier 204, Corporation road k 3 Coverack road
Noonan James, shopkeeper, 23 Bolt street
Nore Manufacturing Co. clog makers, 18a, Ebenezer ter
Norman George, upholsterer, 76 Chepstow road
Norman William, chief clerk County Court, Temperance
Hall buildings, 28 Dock street
Norwegian Mission (Tellet Christensen, missioner), 107
Commercial road
Norwegian Vice-Consnlate (W. T. Ford, vice-consul).
Ill Dock street
Nott Brothers Ltd. hatters k hosiers, 52 Commercial st
DIRECTOKY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWPORT. 177
Nurse Henry Thomas, ironmonger, 83 Clarence place
Nursing Institute (Miss Jackson, matron), 26 Clytha
Park road
Nutt Ethel (Mrs.), shopkpr. 38 Manchester st. Maindee
Nntt Joseph, borough rate collector, 55 Somerset road
Dates Jn. M.I.M.E. marine engnr. 26 Alexandra rd. Pill
O'Brien Edith (Mrs.), fruiterer, 119 Caerleon road
Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation Ltd. (W. R
Thomas, district inspector), 11 Stow hill
Odell Allan M. hardware dealer, 37 Church road
Old & New Clothing Depot (Mrs. A. Vanderplank, man-
ageress), 23 Charles street
Oliver Edith (Mrs.), temperance bar, 9 Commercial rd
Oliver George, boot & shoe maker, 42 High street
Oliver Robert Gordon, draper, 23 Cardiff road
Oliver William, haulier, 3 Usk street
Olympia Cinema (Olympia (Newport, Mon.) Limited,
proprietors). Skinner street
O'Neill Thomas, refreshment rooms, 41 Llanarth street
Orb Working Men's Club (The) (Alfred E. Pugh, sec),
Jenkins street
Orchard Alfred, greengrocer, 114 & 115 Market hall
Orders & Handford Steam Ship Co. Ltd. 132 Dock street
Organ Magnus, coal merchant, 40 Bailey street
Organ William, provision dealer, 63 Market hall
Orier Philip, tobacconist, 44 Cardiff road
Orlidge Ernest, toy dealer, 75 & 76 Market hall
Osborne Thomas, King's Arms P.H. 133 Commercial rd
Osmond Madame, corset maker, 12 Clarence place
OSullivan John, master mariner, 20 Bassaleg road
Otton Archibald, boot repairer, 244 Corporation road
Overstone Lloyd, solicitor, commissioner for oaths &
notary public, 84 Stow hill
Owen Annie & Frances (Misses), costumiers, 12 South-
ville road
Owen k Owen, grocers, Cromwell road
Owen David John, commercial traveller,2oo Chepstow rd
Owen George W. cornel, travllr.2 The Camp,Clevedon rd
Owen William, pork butcher, 181 Shaftesbury street
Pablo Basterrechea, grocer, 86 Alexandra road. Pill
Pacello Emily (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Charles street
Packer Harry& Co. wholesale provision mers. Merchant st
Page (Ernest) k Lister, architects, Crown chambers,
Harrhy street
Page William John, insurance agent. Myrtle villa,
Christchurch road, Maindee
Paine Charles, chemist, 3 Commercial street
Painter John, shopkeeper, 7 Liscombe street
Painter William, shopkeeper, 52 Walsall street
Palladium Picture House (Stuart Laurance, proprietor),
Clarence place
Palmer Fred, tobacconist, 424 Chepstow road
Palmer James, fruiterer, 470 Corporation road
Palmer Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, 144 Shaftesbury st
Palmer Sidney Ernest, grocer, 25 London st. Maindee
Pan-Produce Limited, provision merchants & wholesale
grocers, 174 Dock street
Panting Stanley Cullum, hair dresser, 414 Chepstow rd
Pappe Jacob, pawnbroker, 1 Baneswell road
Pardee Thomas & Co. Ltd. steamship owners, ii6Dock st
Parfitt Dyson, contractor, 42 Corporation road
Parfitt Frederick Charles, builder & contractor, concrete
& mortar maker, 43 Harrow road (T N 3369) ; works,
Marlborough road
Parfitt George A. cheese factor, Cambrian road
Parfitt Stanley, builder, Somerton road
Parker George, wine & spirit merchant, :2 Fair Oak
terrace, Maindee
Parkin Edward & Son, sanitary engineers, 35 Malpas rd
Parkin Edwin, plumber, 2 Goodrich crescent
Parlo Alfred, ladies' tailor & furrier. County chambers,
65 High street
Parnall & Sons, shop fitters, 13 Skinner .=treet
Parnall Robert Herbert Boyd, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths, see Morgan, Francis, Stanton S: Parnall
Pvirnell William, tripe dresser, 106 Shaftesbury street
Parry Thomas & Son, auctioneers, valuers, land & estate
agents &c. Caerleon chambers, 22 Stow hill. See
advertisement
Tarry Arthur C. deputy supt. registrar, Caerleon cham-
bers. Stow hill
Parry Ivor, boot repairer, 48 Witham st. Coverack road
Parry Joseph, coal dealer, 77 Price street, Pill
Parry Thomas, auctioneer & superintendent registrar of
births, deaths & marriages, Newport district, Caerleon
chambers, Stow hill. T N 3308
Parry William, insurance agent, 12 Gibbs road
Parselle George Hiley, boot maker, 22 Station street
Parsons & Jolliffe F's.I.C.A. chartered accountants. Im-
perial chambers, 70 High street
Parsons Albert John, boot ma. 94 Durham rd. Maindee
Parsons Robert James, grocer. 144 Malpas road
Partridge John J. builder, in Stow hill
Patterson Isabel (Miss), private school, Enville house.
Fields road
Paul David, boot maker, Somorton road
Paul Mary Elizh. (Miss), confectioner, 97 Commercial st
Payne H. & C. (Misses), fancy repository, Westgate
buildings. Commercial street
Payne ArthurWm. tobacconist, Westgate bIdgs.Commrcl.st
Payne Thomas, antique furniture dlr. 7 & 8 Church rd
Pearce Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Lyne road
Pearce Arthur, hair dresser, 17 Shaftesbury street
Peard Elizh. (Mrs.), fried fish dlr. 135 Shaftesbury st
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited (H. Hill, district
manager), 77 High street
Pearse Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 18 Devon place
Pearson F. & Co. opticians, loi Dock street
Pe.irson Jn. Fredk. com. trav.30 Summerhill av. Maindee
Peck Arthur, watch repairer, 76 Durham road, Maindee
Peglers' Stores Limited, grocers & provision merchants,
3^3_High street. TA "Peglers' Stores, Newport;"
1. & i36Shaftesbury st
134 & 135 Market hall
Partridge, Jo
N 362^
Pegrams Ltd.grcrs. 134 Chepstow
Pell Arthur George, confectioner
k 195 & 196 Commercial road
Pengelly Spencer, watch maker, 76 Commercial road
Penn George, hair dresser, 15 Bridge street
Penn Samuel, beer retailer, 78 Commercial street
Pennington J. N. proprietor of Morrish's commercial &
family hotel, 24 & 25 Mill street
Perkins Brothers, carters, 30 Watchhouse parade. Pill
Perman Edward M.S.I, heating, lighting, sanitary &
hydraulic engineer, water supply to country man-
sions & drainage contractor, 157 Dock street, T A
"Perman, Newport;" TN 2882. See advertise-
ment
Perry D. boot dlr. 24 Clarence pi. & 158 Commercial rd
Perry Harry, beer retailer, 3 Llanarth street
Perry William Henry, hair dresser. Wharf road
Peruvian Consulate (William Esau Heard, consul), 106
& 107 Dock street
Peterman Jack, draper, 120 & 121 Market hall
Peters Arthur, baker, & post office, 438 Corporation rd
Peters Frances (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 4 High street
Peters Walter James, tobacconist, 54 Alexandra road
Petty Arthr. board of trade inspctr.BKensngtn. pl.Maindee
Phelps Walter Edward, shopkeeper, 20 Church road
Phillips A. & Sons, painters, 115 Stow hill
Phillips Brothers, hosiers 8, & hatters 10, Market arcade
Phillips Charles & Sons, grocers, 3 Baneswell road
Phillips & Co. tea merchants, 32 & 33 Dock street
Phillips & Cross, coffin furniture makers, 18 Dock st
Phillips. Griffiths & Co. Limited, colliery proprietors,
Mercantile chambers, 51 High street
Phillips & Hamley, drapers, 50 Commercial street
Phillips John & Son, corn, flour & seed merchants, 5
Commercial street. Tel. No. 3813. See advertise-
Phillips Jn. & Son, pharmactl. chemists, 92 Commercial st
Phillips Seth & Son, auctioneers & valuers. Post
Office chambers, Pontllanfraith. See advertise-
ment
Phillips & Sons Limited, brewers, wine & spirit mer-
chants & maltsters ; head offices, 19 Station street
(T N's 2141 & 2142); brewery. Dock Road brewery.
East Market st. ; malthouse.Penner wharf,Town docks
Phillips Wolfe & Sons, pawnbrokers, 164, 165, i56. 183
& 184 Dock street & 174 Chepstow road
Phillips A. tobacconist, 4 Dock street
Phillips Absalom John, clerk to the Newport Harbour
Commissioners, 124 Dock street
Phillips Annie (Mrs.), grocer, 55 Malpas road
Phillips Charles D. mechanical engineer & machinery
merchant, depot for agricultural implements & all
kinds of machinery (secondhand & new), tent. sail,
tapaulin & waterproof cover manufacturer; pub-
lisher of Phillips' monthly machinery register & elec-
trical Autocar Supplement, price' per copy 6d.
Emlvn works, Emlvn street. Telephone No. 3961 ;
T A " Machinery "
Phillips Gipsy (Miss), day school, 389 Caerleon road
Phillips Godfrey S. auctioneer &c. see Gregory & Phillips
Phillips Herbert, tobacconist & hair dresser, 10 High
street. T N 3612
Phillips Honor (Miss), grocer, iii Caerleon road
Phillips Ivor L. solicitor & commissioner for oaths, *
clerk to the Newport Insurance Committee & sec.
Association of Insurance Committees for Wales &
Monmouthshire, 35 Commercial street
Phillips John, plumber, 91 Duckpool road, Maindee
Phillips John Albert, painter, 65 Alma street
Phillips Lilian (Miss), confectioner, 36 Cardiff road
Phillips Maria (Mrs.). Lamb P.H. 6 "Bridge street
& Co. Ltd. coal shippers, 93 Dock street ' Phillips T. H. grocer, 206 Corporation road
178 NKWFORT.
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Waltei- Clifford, solicitor b commissioner for
Baneswell road
Phillips Williiim Henrv, tobacconist, 3 Caerleon road
Phillips William John, beer retlr. 39 St. Marj's street
Pick William Henrj-, tailor, 13 Constance street
Pickford t Co. Limited, timber importers, 57 Dock si
Piikfords Limited, furniture removers, Pentonville
Picture Palace (B. G. Davies, general manager), 144
Commercial road
Pillgwenlly Athletic & Football Club (C. Parry, sec).
Mendalgief road. Pill
Pillgwenlly Brass Work Co. brass founders. Dock par. Pill
Pillgweully Coal Co. (Thos. PuUen, mgr.), Commercial rd
Pillinsrer Henry J. & Co. stock & share brokers.
Carlton chambers. High street * Stock Exchange.
T A "PiUinger;" T N 3161 (3 lines) (Private Branch
Exchange)
Pilotage Board (Edwin John Summers, clerk) ; offices, 124
Dock street
Pingel Edgar, builder, 9 Chepstow road
Pingel George, confectioner, 145 Chepstow road
Pinkard Ada Elizabeth (Mrs.), pork butcher, 5 Com-
mercial road
Pinnell Walford James, butcher, 10 Skinner street
Pioneer Bakery Co. Ltd. who. confrs. 23a, Wharf road
Piper's Penny Bazaar, 164 Commercial road
Pitchford J. Benjamin, batcher, 75 Commercial road
Pitt Horace, boys' school, 204 Stow hill
Pitt Tom, farrier, Baltic wharf. High street
Plain May (Mrs.), greengrocer, 256 Chepstow road
Plaister George, insurance agent, 52 Dudley street
Planet Motor & Cycle Co. Ltd. motor dlrs. Caerleon rd
Plummer Fanny (Mrs.), beer retailer, 2 New st. Pill
Plummer Reginald, Ship & Pilot P.H.i6sCommercial st
Plummer Thomas, carriage builder. Potter street. Pill
Pocock Edward J. painter, 42 Annesley road, Maindee
Pocock William, house decQrator,52 Lhickpool rd. Maindee
i'ond Christopher, coal shipper, 77 Dock street
Ponsonby Lyn, hair dresser, 32a, Commercial road
Ponting William E. news agent, 16 Baneswell rnad
Poole E. M. & Sons, butchers, 77 Commercial road
Poole George Edward, butcher, 119 Commercial street
Poole George Thomas, lime burner, Malpas road
Poole William, butcher, 95 & 96 Market hall
Pooley Henry & Son Limited, weighing machine manu-
facturers, 45 Dock street
Pope Richard, plasterer, 7 Albion street. Pill
Pope Walter F. printer, 6 Friars street
Pope William, builder, 30 Lewis street
Piipe William Herbert, hair dresser, 139 Caerleon road
Pupham Harry, baker, Lennard street
Popham John N. master mariner. 58 Somerset road
Pophain Thomas Ivor, confectioner, 160 Chepstow road
Porter Lilian (Mrs.), secondhand clothier, 19a, Com-
mercial road
Porter Mary Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 42a, Bristol .<t.
Porter .Susan (Mrs,), shopkeeper, 5 Evans street
Porlnell Frederick S. draper, 166 Chepstow road
Portuguese Consulate (Bernardo Coelho do Amaral.
consul). III Dock street
Pound Henry, Horist, 27 Market hall
Pound Henry, shopkeeper, 82 Corporation mad
Powell Dutfr'yn Steam Coal Co. Limited (Robt. Thomas
Martin, manager), 20 Alexandra road, I'ill. T >i
3610; T A " Duflryn, Newport "
Powell S. &, Sons, coal mors. 34 Livingstone pi. Maindee
Powell Daniel, Hnri.st, & liost oflfice 34 &. 34a. & green
grocer k confectioner i, Clvtha Park road
Powell Eliiabeth (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 100 Al.x-
andra road. Pill
Powell George, confectioner, 143 Caerleon road
Powell George, grocer, 193 Corporation road
Powell John, iron merchant, Gloucester chambei^.
Skinner street
Powell Thomas, butcher, 137 Commercial road
Powell William, shopkeeper. 28 George street
Puiell William Charles, shopkeeper, 3 New street. Pill
Power Estate Office (The) (Charles Albert Mile.s. agent).
King's chambers. High street. T N 3616
Power Edward, beer retailer. 112 Commercial road
Power Henrv, house decorator, 44 Stockton rd. Maindee
Powles F. W. k Co. contractors. Turner at. Maindee
Povnton, Frv k Co. fancv repositorv, 20 Clarence place
Piitt Stanley A. solicitor (firm. Lloyd k Pratt), a8
Stow hill
Pratt William, solicitor (firm, Lloyd k Pratt), 28 Stow hi
Preece Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 264 Caerleon road
Preece William, assistant relieving officer for vagrants for
Newport union. Police station. Dock street
Preston Joshua k Son Limited, wholesale clothiers.
Station chambers, Cambrian road
Price L. k A. milliners, 68 High street
Price k Sons, bakers, 166 Durham road, Maindee
Price k Co. fancy drapers, 416 Chepstow road
Price Agnes (Mrs.), midwife, 4 Jackson place
Price Anestsia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Prince st.Mamdee
Price Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 59 Lime street. Pill
Price Catherine (Mrs.;, shopkeeper, 172 Shaftesbury it
Price Frank, plasterer, 63 Marlborough road
Price Henry George, shopkeeper, 2 Scard street
Price Joshua, butcher, 169 Commercial road
Price William, cab proprietor, 48 Hoskins street
Price William, tailor, 3 Caxton place
Priest Marv Ann (Mrs.). Richmond P.H. 91 Dock street
Priest William, William the Fourth P.H. 93 Com-
mercial street
Prince A. W. shipwright surveyor tn Boaid of Trade,
108 Dock street
Piincipality Permanent Investment Building Society
(Newport branch) (Harold Wood A.S.A.A. agent),
179 Dock street. T N 2663
Piitchard k Co. milliners, 5 Newport arcade & 26 & 27
Bridge street
Piitchard Cassie (Mrs.), shopkpr. 19 Adeline st. Pill
I'ritchnrd Eli7,abeth (Mrs.), midwife. 7 Wharf road
Pritchard James, grocer, iii k 112 Market hall
Pritchard William John, milk dealer. ^5 Price st. Pill
Provident Clothing k Supply Co. Lii^ited, Mercantile
chamber.s, 51 High street
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited (Frank Lot Smith,
district supt.), 39 Commercial street. T N 3508
Prust Charles, confectioner, 196 Chepstow road
Public Slaughter House (Isaac Edmunds, manager),
Wyndham street
Pugh George & Sons, painters, 92 Chepstow road
Pugrh Alfred E. accountant k auditor, 19 Carlton
chambers. High street
Pugh John, railway wagon builder. Dock parade. Pill
Push Norman, house decorator, 56 Corporation road
Pugslev Thomas k Co. Limited, ship chandlers, 84 Dock
street. T N 2602
Pugsley John, farrier, 44 Shaftesbury street
Pugslev John William, hosier, 133b, Caerleon road
Pugsley Sara (Mrs.), news agent, 178 Corporation rnad
Piig.sley Ri3hard Brooke, harbour master, 18 Stow Park
:ivenne ; office. 124 Dock street
Pullen William k Sons, house decorators, 47 Dock st
Pullin Charles, fruiterer & fishmonger. 82 & 83 Com-
mecial road; 12 Stow hill k 5? Bridge street
PulsfoTd Thomas H. tailor, 12 Carlton chmbrs. High st
Punchard William George, shopkeeper. 88 Lewis street
Purnell George, furniture remover. 19 East Tsk road
Pym Leslie R. agent to trustees nf the Llanover estate.
Westgate chambers. Commercial street. T N 3305
Pyman, Watson & Co. Lim. coal shippers. 122 Dock st
Quest Eli/.aheth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 6 Dock parade. Pill
Rnbbitt Thomas, shopkeeper, i Power street
Rackham Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 29 Lime st Pill
Radford Albert James, boot maker, 12a, Blewitt street
Radford Loui.sa (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 102 Shafteshurv st
Radford .Samuel Joseph, tailor, 66 Church road
Railton k Son, oil importers, Rodney parade
Raines Mary (Mrs,), shopkeeper, 54 George street
Rainfortb k Son, goldsmiths, silversmiths, diamond
merchanls, watch makers k jewellers, Westgate
huildiriL's. Commercial street. Tel. No. 2042. See
advertisement
Ralph Mary (Mrs), .shopkeeper, 9 Slade street
Ramsay Rose (Miss), teacher of music, 5 Dudlev street
ftimsland G. A. k Co. shipping agents, 78 Dock street
Rawden Harriet (Mrs.), dining rooms, 9 Griffin street
Rea R. k J. H. Ltd. coal exporters. Alexandra docks
Reade John, tailor, 34 Capel street. Pill
Redman James, shopkeeper, i Marion street. Pill
Redmond Hedley. litho. artist. 30 Conmiercial street
Redshaws Limited, milliners, 69 High street
Reece William John, baker, Chepstow road
Reed Charles Henry, builder, i Malpas road
Reed Fred F.A.A, accountant *; auditor, estate, in-
sifrance 4; income tax agent, Westgate chambers,
Commercial street, Tel, No. 3395. 8'
Rees Win. Gen. & Sons, surveyors k surveyors to H.II,
commissioners of sewerg for the levels of Caldicot k
Wentllnog, Corn Exchange chambers, Thom;is street
Rees k Williams, children's outfitters, 131 Commercial ■(
Rees Blothyn C.E, civil engineer. Corn Exchange cham-
bers. Thomas street
Reos Eric F R,M,S., F.S.M.C, F.I.O. ophthalmic
optician, 22 High street
Rees Frederick Ernest, coal dlr. Turner st, Maindee
Rei's Herbert, i-arpenter, 27 St. Mary's street
Rees R. general k fancv draper, milliner k
30 k 3i Clarence place. T N 3563
DIKECTOKY.
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Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (A. E. Webb, supt.), !
Castle chambers. High street
Regan Charles, insurance agent, 4 Castle street. Pill
Regan Morria, secondhand furniture dlr. 30 Lyne road
Reid Ellen (Mrs.), greengrocer, 190 Corporation road
Reider jQseph James, -watch maker k jeweller,
201 Dock street
Reliance Coal & Trading Co. Midland Bank chambers.
Bridge street
Rendle Arthur, dining rooms, 62 Commercial street
Rennie & Jones, agricultural & general auctioneers,
valuers, land & estate agents &c. ; stock sales in
Newport, Chepstow, Monmouth & Usk cattle markets
on market days, 6 Skinner street. Tel. No. 3623.
See advertisement
Rennie John H., F.A.I, auctioneer, see Rennie k Jones
Rennolds George, coal merchant, 11 London st. Maindee
Reynolds & Co. Limited, drapers, dress makers, mil-
liners & carpet warehousemen, 149, 150 & i:;i Com-
mercial street & 36 to 46 Charles street. T "N 2608
Reynolds Lillian (Miss), shopkeeper, 92 Alma street
Richards H. k Co. Limited, engineers, Rudrv street
Richards Albert, dairyman, i Oswald road. Pill
Richards Clifford, coal merchant. Thorn villa, Herbert st
Richards Eunice (Miss), costumier, 24 Hill street
Richards Francis Ernest, beer retlr. 26 k 27 Emiyn st
Richards George Henry, house decorator, 20 Duckpool
road. Maindee
Richards Gwilym, teacher of singing. Arcade cham-
bers. High street
Richards James, butcher, 57 Sutton road, Maindee
Richards Reynold, refresh, rms. 14 & 16 Market arcade
Richards Sophia J. (Miss), girls' private day school, 21
Kensington place, Maindee
Richards Th.imas, chimney sweep, 31 Henry street
Richards VVm. chimney sweeper, 34 Fairoak av. Maindee
Richardson Enuna (Mis.), beer retailer. 54 Canal par
Richardson Gladvs (Miss), dress maker, 31 Devon pi
Richardson Sarali (Mrs.), butcher, 35 Market haU
Rickard Alfred Augustus, cycle agent, 6 Clarence place
Rideout Hubert, fried fish dealer, 62 Caerleon road
Ridge Fanny (Miss), confectioner, 47 Clarence place k
So Chepstow road
Rivas Jose, lodging house. 37 Mill parade. Pill
Rixon Sydney, dairyman. 54 Capel crescent. Pill
Rnbbins George, sh'.ipkeeper, 57 Corelli street
Roberts k Johns, wagon owners, Rodnev ho. Artillery pi
Roberts *; Co. drapers. 41 Alexandra road. Pill
Roberts Ada (Mrs.), fruiterer. 82 Stow hill
Roberts Arthur, shopkeeper, 36 Dock street
Roberts Bessie (Miss), shopkeeper, 80 Duckpool rd.
Maindee
Rooerts Capt. Bertram, dock niaster. Town docks
Roberta David William, colliery proprietor, see Graham,
Roberts k Co
Roberts Edward, baker,42 Alexandra rd. k i Alice st.Pill
Roberts John, confectioner, 22 Charles street
Roberts Richard Lewis M.S. A. architect k surveyor, 4
Bassaleg road
Roberts Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 78 Hewertson street
Roberts William, grocer, 418 Cheps'tow road
Roberts William James, gramophone dlr. 6 Church rd
Robertson William Ellis, tobacconist. Bridge street; no
Chepstow road ; 146 Commercial st. ; i & 30 Com-
mercial road & 16 &; 43 Caerleon road
Robinson Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Gaer street
Robinson William H. deputy chief constable. Town
hall. Commercial street
Kobjent F. P. k Co. stock k share brokers. Imperial
chambers, 70 High street. T N 2217 (2 lines)
llobson Thomas, artificial teeth dealer, 169 Chepstow rd
Rodway Frederick, house decorator, 34 Maindee parade
Rogers Arthur, plumber, 40 Bristol street, Maindee
Rogers Sidney, fried fish dealer, 8 St. Woollos road
Rosanbloom Samuel, watch repairer, in Commercial st
Rose Alfred Ernest. Victoria P.H. Corporation road
Eose Charles, draper, 136 Market hall
Rose Gertrude (Mrs.), tailor, 13 Shaftesbury street
Rose Joseph Mark, photographer, 14 Corporation road
Ross John, shopkeeper, 88 Williams street
Rosser Charles Thomas, commercial traveller, 18
Christchurch road, Maindee
Rosser George Wm. Castle P.H. 27 Commercial road
Rosser Herbert, furniture dealer. 49 Church road
Rosser Mary (Miss), dress maker, 31 Stow hill
Rosser Thos. wheelwrght. 15 Herbert st. k Mountjoy rd
Rowberry Alice (Miss), medical botanist, 23 Charles st
Rowland John R. .house agent, Stow chambers,Skinner st
Rowland Louise (Miss), costumier, 73 Bridge street
.Rowlands Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i New st. Pill
Rowlands Edith May (Mrs.), midwife. 77 Corporation rd
Rowlands M. Wellington inn, 9 3t. Woollos road
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k Monmouthshire
Royal Liver Friendly Society (Herbert Henry Francis,
manager), 129 Commercial street
Royal London Insurance Offices (David Jones, district
supt.), Albany chambers. Skinner .street
Ruane Patrick, beer retailer, 6*7 Commercial road
Ruebin Maurice, wardrobe dealer, 60 Shaftesbury street
Russell k Co. house furnishers, 30 Bridge street
Russell Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 237 Corporation rd
Russian Vice-Consulate (William Esau Heard, vice-
consul), 106 k 107 Dock street
Ryan Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 25 Castle street. Pill
Ryland Frederick, boot maker, 24 Malpas road
Sadler Beatrice (Miss), Salutation P.H.2ooCommerciaI rd
Sadler Caroline (Mrs ). wardrobe dealer. 18 Caerleon rd
Sadler Joseph, commercial traveller, 28 Llanthewv rd
St. John the Baptist Children's Home (in charge of
Clewer Sisters) (Sister Florence C.S.J.B. sister
superior), 62 Oakfield road
John the Baptist High School & Kindergarten (Sister
head ;
St. Joseph's Boarding School (Sister Mary Philomena,
Rev. mother), 85 Stow hill
St. Joseph's Convent (Sister Mary Philomena, Rev.
mother), 81, 87 & 89 Stow hill
St. Joseph's Middle Class School(Sister Mary Philomena,
Rev. mother), 83 Stow hill
St. Julian's Brick k Tile Co. Limited (Thomas Parry,
managing director), Caerleon chambers. Stow hill k
Caerleon road. T N 3311; Telegrams, "Bricks."
See advertisement
St. Julian's Estate Office (Fred. Reed, agent). West-
gate chambers. Commercial street
St, Julian's Unionist k Conservative Club (T. Ellis,
sec), 39 Durham road, Maindee
Salisbury Constitutional Club (Mrs. E. C. Gale,
stewardess), 276 Corporation road
Salisbury A. L. (Mrs.), china k glass dealer, 81 High
street & fancy repository, 2 Newport arcade. See
advertisement
Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters (Newport
Division) (Major Sladen, divisional commander), 47
Commercial street
Samuel H. Limited, jewellers, 172 Commercial street k
23 k 26a, High street
Samuel Henry, boot repairer, 11 Junction road
Sanday William A. k Co. Ltd. woollen mers.30 High st
Sanders k Co. engineers. Alston works. Ebenezer ter
Sanders John Francis, grocer, 10 Griffin street
Sandey Alfred, china & glass dealer, 141 Chepstow road
Sands John, feather dresser, 45 Livingstone pi. Maindee
Sansom Ivor, refreshment rooms, 20ca, Dock street
Sansom Ivor Edwin, baker. Turner street, Maindee k
131 k 132 Market hall
Santon Engineering Co. electrical engineers,34Bridge st
Santwris Nicholas, shopkeeper. 95 Dolphin street
Saunders E. draper 21a. k milliner 23a, Caerleon road
Saunders Eric, boot repairer, 38 London st. Maindee
Saunders Samuel B. ladies' & gentlemen's tailor,
Kensington house, 177 Chepstow road
Savery Percy E. typewriter dealer, 81 High street
Saver k Garden M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeons, 42
Chepstow road. T N 3077
Saver *; Saver, grocers, 184 Corporation road k 100 k
loi Market hall
Sayer Edwin M.R C.V.S. veterinary surgeon (firm,
Sayer & Garden)
Saysell Charles F. ladies' hair dresser, 35 Bridge street
Scannell William James, boot maker, 35 Charles street
Scaplehorn Charles, saddler, 94 Commercial street
Scarfi Pablo, cycle maker, 48 Alexandra road. Pill
School of Art (E. I. Haskins, principal). King's cham-
bers. High street
Scott Js Block, aiictioneers. Central chambers. Stow hill
Scott George k Co. stevedores, Alexandra docks
Scott, Son & Co. Limited, drapers' warehousemen,
Gloucester chambers, Slcinner street
Scott William & Son, tailors & outfitters, n Stow hill
Scott George L. brass founder, 59 Williams street k
engineer, 8 Friars street
Scott G. L. weighing machine maker, see Ashworth,
Son k Co. Limited
.Scott J. H. oilskin manufacturer, 109a, Commercial rd
Scott John L. hair dresser, 20 Corn street
Scott Mary (Miss) M.B., Ch.B.Glas. assistant county
medical officer. 27 Godfrey road
Scottish Legal .^.ssurance "Society (J. Lloyd, branch
manager). King's chambers. High street
Scottish Tempe ance Life Assurance Co. Limited,
Gloucester chambers. Skinner street
Screen William, shopkeeper, 30 Dewstow street
MONMOUTHSHIRE,
vener & Son, hatters 47, &
Scrutton Norman A. sail maker, see Coubro t Scrulton
Seagal Joseph, tailor, 32 York place
Seamens Home (Frederick E. Saeger, supt.). Temple
stieet, Pill
Seamen's Institute (Rev. Thomas Wright B.A. chap-
Ijin), 29 Ruperra street
Seamen's Institute (Rev. Thomas Wright B.A. chap-
lain). Temple street. Pill
Seamen's National Insurance Society, 23 Ruperra st
Searle & Burge, solicitors, 13 Skinner street
Searle Alfred B.A., LL.B.Cantab. solicitor (firm, Searle
& Barge), 13 Skinner street
Searle Richard, Tredegar Arms P.H. 4 Church st. Pill
Seary J. k Co. ticket -writers, 8 Caerleon road
Selby Arthur, shopkeeper, 31 Halstead street
Seline Brothers, motor engineers, Mountjoy road
Sercombe Frederick, shopkeeper, 63 Redland street
Session* & Sons Limited, chimney piece manu-
facturers & builders' merchants, 10 Clarence place ;
adamant, lime & mortar works, Ea.st Usk -wharf,
Rodney parade & Clarence joinery -works, Clarence
wharf. T A " Sessions, Newport;" T N 2354
Setterlund Carl Theodor, Vulcan P.H. 115 Dock street
Sewell W. & Co. electricians, 77 Commercial street
Sewell George Henry, boot repairer, 29 Cardiff road
Sewell Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Stow hill
Shaftesbury Hotel (Mrs. H. Davies, proprietress),
temperance hotel, 72 I& 73 High street. T A
"Shaftesbury Hotel;" T N 2426. See advertise-
Shiiftesbury Restaurant (Mrs. H. Davie.s), 73 High st
Shaw Fred'. C. manufacturers' agent, 66 Dock street
Sheaf William M.H.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon & veter-
inary inspector to the borough. County Council for
Newport, Risca, Abercam & C-wmbran district & Board
lit Agriculture, 7 Chepsto-w road
Shearman John & Co. (Newport) Limited, engineers.
Mill parade. Pill
Shearman Stanley, fruiterer, 116 Shaftesbury street
She.irsmith Edward, decorator, 285 Caerleon road
Sheehy John J.ames, commission agent, 10 High street
Shelley George, chemist, 232 Corporation road
Shepherd M. Limited, decorators &c. 83 Ccimmerci;il
street. T N 2514. See advertisement
Sheppard Arthur E. architect, 202 Dock street
Sbeppard Elizabeth (Mrs.), mid-wife, 64 Lime st. Pill
.Sheppard George, greengrocer & fruiterer, 68 Market
hall & 186 Corporation road
Sheppard John, fruiterer, 3 Griffin street
Sheppard Mary (Mrs.), florist, 61 Market hall
.Shermer Charles, laundry, Courtybella street. Pill
Shewring James, sign -writer, 3 Hill street
Phew-ring Joseph, sign writer, 30 Harrow road
Shihko Abraham, financial agent, Castle chmbrs.High st
Shimell Charles, motor car proprietor, Hereford street
Shipping Federation Limited (Newport district) (J. 0. K.
Gething, sec), 119 & 120 Dock street
Shipwrecked Fishermen's k Mariners' Society (N. R
Lewis R.N.R. board of trade, hon. sec), 109 Dock st
Shore George, beer retailer, i Griffin street
Shore Thomas H. coal merchant, 17 Bank st. Maindee
Shute Caroline (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer. 49 Emlyn st
Shute Charles, chimney sweep, 49 Emlyn street
Shyne Michael, beer retailer, 102 Lewis street
Silver Allen, seed & bulb merchant, 18 Baneswell road
Sllvertown India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telegraph Works Co. Limited, 106 Cannon st
Li.ndon El^; l,fniu-h, Pieibead chambers. Bute
d.K-ks. Cardiff
Simcox Harry, Initcher, 104 Duckpool road, Maindee
Simraonds Alfred, hosier, 26 High street
Simmondi Charles Perry, grocer, 148 Chepstow road ; 160
Shaftesbury street; 2i3 Stow hill k 135 Caerleon rond
Simons Ethelhert, master mariner. 156 Caerleon road
Simons Simon, cnnimercial traveller. 55 Corporation rd
Simplex Firelighter Co. 34a. Jeffrey street
Simpson John Henry (district supt. of the Provident
Association of London Ltd.), Arcade chmTirs. High st
Simpson M. house furnisher & furniture dealer; bed-
room suites, 3 Exeter rd. ; warehouses, Merriott's pi
Sims John ConsinI k Son. printers, 57 Commercial st
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited. 80 High street
k Market hall
Skeet William, blacksmith. 1338. Goodrich crescent
Pkeldon EleDnor('Mr.<.).refreshmt rme. 25 Commercial rd
.'^keli'in Rose .*nii(Mrs.'i.midwife,6 Rothesay rd. Maindee
."Jkimier Mary (Mrs ). fancy repository. 133 Caerleon rd
Sknse Thomas O. bntcher. 2-^6 Corporation road
Skuse William, hntcher, 14 Risca road
Pladp Crawford W. A Co. accountants. Midland Bank
chamleri". Bridge street
[kelly's
)n rd. Maindee
Slater William Henry, insur. agt. 62 Sr
Sleeman William, grocer, 16 Lyne road
Small Henry John, fruit salesman, 196 to 198 Dock st
Smart Harriet (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Godfrey road
Smith Alfred J. Ltd. coal shippers, Ruperra street
Smith H. A. (Newport) Limited, wine k spirit mer-
chants. Stow hill
Smith S. k Son, furniture removers, Clifton road
Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers & news agents, Cam-
bri-.in road ; 15 Comnrercial street & 19 Corn street
Smith k Co. boot makers, 118 Chepstow road k 152
Shaftesbury street
Smith A. (Mrs.), outfitter, 24b, High street
Smith A. Henry L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dentist, 28 Bridge st
Smith Albert, chemist, 5 High street
Smith Edmund Thos. dining rms. 180 Corporation rd
Smith Frank, builder. 2 Cardifi road
Smith Frank Lot, district supt. to the Prudential As-
surance Co. Limited, 39 Commercial street
Smith Fred, tailor, 78 Chepstow road
Smith Frederick Charles, tailor, 53 Chepstow road
Smith Garrick, builder, 181 Commercial road
Smith George L. decorator, 75 Church road
Smith Harold, master mariner. 43 Corporation road
Smith Henry George, hair dresser, 94 Commercial road
Smith Howard, beer retailer, 93 Commercial road
Smith James, confectioner, 41 Cardiff road
Smith John, china dealer, 13 Market arcade
Smith John, coal merchant, 45 Annesley rd. Maindee
Smith John, grocer. 152 Barrack hill
Smith Maud (Miss), photographer, 181 Commercial rd
Smith Percy John, hair dresser, loa. Pentonville
Smith Samuel Henry, commercial traveller, 19 Christ-
church road. Maindee
Smith Sidney George, tailor, 200 Dock street
Smith Svdnev, tinplate merchant, 38 St. Julian'.* aven
Smith Thomas. Caledonian P.H. 88 Dock street
Smith William L. house furnisher, 138 Commercial st
Smiths Newport Ltd. steam millers. Star Flour mills.
Canal parade & 16 Skinner street
Smvth Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments. 2 Godfrey road
SmVthe C. F. manager to Lloyds Bank Ltd. (branch).
Commercial street
Snashall John, shopkeeper, 25 Courtybella terrace
Snell Frederick, chimney sweep, in Shaftesbury .-street
Snell Sidnev T. carpenter. 70 Caerleon road
Snelling Edward, wheelwright. Wharf road
Snook James, commercial traveller, 12 Morden road
Snowden Lancelot, fried fish dealer, in Chepstow road
Snowdon Lancelot, beer retailer. 65 St. Mary's stieet
Sol George, vice-consul for France, Westgate cham-
bers. Commercial street
Soldiers' k Sailors' Help Society (Major C. F. Davev.
county sec), 63 High .street
Sollis William, butcher, 49 Commercial road
Solomons Leah (Mrs.), outfitter, 38 Commercial road
South Wales Argus Limited, newspaper proprietors, 14
High street. T N 2244
South Wales Basic Slag Co. Limited (The), fertilizer
manufacturers, Albany chambers, i Commercial st.
T A " Waleslag, Newport, Mon.;" T N 2348
South Wales Brattice Cloth k India Rubber Co. Limited
(A. M. James, managing director), manufacturers of
india rubber goods; asbestos, steam packing, water-
proof cloth k belting manufacturers. East Usk
works, Tregare street. T A "Canvas;" T N 2274
(2 lines). See advertisement
South Wales Daily Argus Newspaper (South Wales Argus
Limited, proprietors). 14 High street. T N 2244
Sniilli Wiiles Echo (D. Duncan k Sons Limited, pro-
prietors). 1 3 Bridge street
Snuth Wales Electric Theatres Ltd. cinematograph.
Commercial road
South Wales (Siemens' patent) Glass Manufarlnriiig
Co. Limited. Albany street
South Wales k Liverpool Steam Ship Co. Limited.
Liverpool wharf. Canal parade
South Wales News (morning id.) k Echo (evening id.)
(published dailv^. branch office, t8 Bridge street
.South Wales Tinware Manufacturing Co. (The"!. 31
Commercial road
.South Wales Tobacco Co. (1913) Limited (The), Sun-
clad tobacco factory. Dock street. Telegrams,
" Sunclad, Dock street, Newport;" Telephone 2057
South Wales Weekly Argus (South Wales Argns Lim.
proprietors). 14 High street. T N 2246
South Wales Weekly News; branch office. 18 Bridge st
S-.ulhnll * Co. I.io'.ited, publishers. Ri Hi-h strp»t
Southall Mark, fruiterer. 70 Market hall
=;oiiibern Equitable Advance Co. Ltd. n Chn-le* s'-,.,-i
Spani.sb Consulate (Jose Iglesia. consul). Lloyds Bank
chambers. Commercial street
Sparks Janet (Mrs.>, wardrobe dlr. 2:6 C"rpora:i\n rd
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
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181
Spear A. J. local taxation (licences) officer, Town hall,
Commercial street
Spencer Charles F., A.S.A.A., A.C.I.S. accountant,
King's chambers. High street (T A " Spencidato,
Newport, Men.''); & St. Paul's churchyard. London
Spencer Sidney Herbert, cycle agent, 15 Clarence place
Spiers Hester (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 183 Corporation road
Spiers James Francis, fruiterer, 133a, Caerleon road
Spiridion L. R. watch & clock maker, 57 Commercial st
Spittle Thomas Limited, Iron founders', Cambrian foun-
dry. Town Docks
Sprod Albert Edwd. furniture dlr. 156 Commercial rd
Spruce Isaiah, shopkeeper, 17 Jenkins street
Spurrier Edward J. master mariner, 12 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee
Stacey Herbert, hair dresser, 14 Malpas road
Stainer Edmund James, assistant insurance supt. 37
Stockton road. Maindee
Staines Thos. shopkeeper, 42 Witham st. Covereck rd
Stanbury Fredk.fc Sons, chimney swprs.S7 St. Edward st
Standard Leather Co. grindery dlrs. i & , Clarence pi
Stanley Mary (Miss), beer & wine retlr. 72 Dock street
Stapleton Thos. agricultural engineer. 14 Caerleon road
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers &c. 167 Commercial rd
Stnrr Samuel, shopkeeper, 22 Glebe street
Stead & Simpson Ltd. boot & shoe makers, 23a, High st
Steadman Caleb, shopkeeper, 45 Emlyn street
Stealer Lena (Mrs.), photographer. 140 Commercial st
Stedman Florence. certificated midwife,58Corporation rd
Stedman George, florist, 8 Newport arcade
Stedman L. Foster, joint agent to the Eight Hon. Lord
Tredegar; office. Gold tops. T N 3151
Steer Samuel James, boot repairer.15 Adeline street, Pill
Stephens Thos. Wm. picture frame ma. 58 Bridge st
Sterilised Fiock Co. Limited (George Giles, sec), 4 *
5 Commercial street
Stevens D. & Co. ship repairers. Town dorks
Stevens Limited, Dutch cafe. 63 High street
Stevens Frederick, oil & color man, 9 Church road
Stevens Harry, cycle agent, 123 Chepstow road
Stewart J. C & Co. fruit salesman, n Dock street
Stinchcnmbe Sarah Ann (Mrs.), midwife. 16 Brynglas rd
Stobbs Thomas, english timber & pitwood merchant,
gate, fence & barrow maker & saw mill proprietor.
Junction saw mills. T N 2362. See advertise-
ment
Stock Minnie J. (Mrs.), .servants' registrv office, 20
Station street
Stock Richard, butcher, i Lime street. Pill
Stokes J. & Son, printers, 81 & 82 George street
Stokes John, fried fish dealer, 20a, Wharf road
Stone & Tinson. chemical manufacturers, Albany street
Stone William, coal dealer, i Milner street
Stoneman W. H. & Co. metal brokers. King's chambers.
High street
Stoneman George James, watch maker. 14 Market street
Storrar J. I. joint agent to the Eight Hon. Lord
Tredegar; office, Gold tops. TN 3151'
Stow George & Co. contractors. Station chambers.
nbria
Dad
Stow Hill Pavilion, skating rink (Ivor M. Johns &
George W. Elliott, proprietors). Stow hill
Stow Park Lawn Tennis Club, Risca road
Strode Thomas & Co. curriers, leather merchants &
grindery dealers. 48 Commercial street. See ad-
Strong H. J. & Co. hardware dealer.^. 182 Dock strc'
brush manufacturers, Caerleon road
Stroud Ernest Alfred, hair dresser, 210a. Corporatio
.Stubbs" Limited, mercantile offices (Charles L. Barfoot
& Co. agents). West£rate chambers. Commercial street
Studley Mary (Mrs,), midwife. 36 Crescent rd. Maindee
Sturley Hubert Henry, confectioner. 422 Chepstow road
Sturlev Tom, boot rtp:^irer. i Duckpool road, Maindee
Style k Mantle, costumiers. 27a, High street
Styles Charles, relieving officer. Newport union. Stow
hill & Llanthewy road
.Sullivan Bella (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5 Albany street
Sully Emily G.& Elizabeth(Misses),miIliner8,44 Bridge st
Sully Misses, fancv repositorv, 4 Market arcade
Sully & Son, watch makers, '5 Market arcade
Sully Rose (Mrs.), confectioner, 19 Oswald road. Pill
Summers Edwin John, receiver of harbour dues & clerk
to Newport Pilotage board ; offices, 124 Dock street
Summers Frederick John, boot maker, 186 Chepstow rd
Summers Thomas, clerk to the borough magistrates.
Town hall. Commercial street
Sunnncks Stephen Geo. watch maker, e Commercial rd
Surveyor of Taxes Office (Stanlev C. Applebv, District
No. I ; John R. Taylor. District No. 2 & R.D. Under-
bill, Newport A (quarterly assessments), surveyors).
Crown chambers, Harrhy street
Sutherland & Co. outfitters, 24 Chepstow road
Sutherland J. J. draper, 28 Clarence place
Sutton & Co. (John Mattock, agent), carriers, i St.
Vincent road
Sutton Joseph William L.E.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.
Glas. physician & surgeon, 16 Chepstow road
Sutton Robert Vincent L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.E.F.P.& S.
Glas. physician & surgeon, 174 Commercial road &
2 Palmyra place
Sutton Sam, The Masonic P.H. 110 Dock street
Swallow Arthur, fruiterer, 117 Stow hill
Swalwell & Hazard, architects, 202 Dock street
Swedish Vice-Consulate (William T. Ford, vice-consul),
iir Dock street
Sweeney John, shopkeeper,ioo Christchurch rd. Maindee
Sweet Richard Ltd. monumental masons & sculptors,
21 Chepstow road
Sweet Walter John & Co. cycle agents, 91 Malpas road
Sweeting Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, 12 Corporation road
Swenson Karl, dining rooms, 74 Commercial road
Swift Beef Co Ltd. meat importers, 42 Shaftesbury st
Swift Florence (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr. 390 Corporation rd
Swinnerton Mark, drug stores, igGa, Chepstow road
Sykes Joseph, solicitor, 22 Carlton chambers. High st
S.vmonds Hy. Edwd. shopkeeper, 105 Durham rd. Maindee
Takel Frederick John, taxi-cab propr. 56 Chepstow road
'I'alpalhoff Myer, fancy goods dealer, 10 Market hall
Tamplin Amy (Mrs.), dress ma. 2 Archibald st. Maindee
Tamplin Edward Tom, outfitter, 154 Commercial road
Tamplin Thomas Wm. Job, boot repairer,252 Chepstow rd
Tamplin Thomas Wm. Joseph, boot ma. 13 Pentonville
Tamplin William, boot maker, 12 Market street
Tandy Charles, beer retailer, 6 Market street
Tandy Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer, 10 Corporation
road & florist, 39 Market hall
Tarrant Frederick, commercial traveller.21 Richmond id
Tayler Francis Henry, shopkeeper, 373 Caerleon road
Taylor A. & G. photographers, 157 Commercial street.
T N 2763
Taylor E. G. & Sons, linen drapers, 43 High street k
Taylor John & Warren, builders, Conway road, Maindee
Taylor k Son, cycle manufacturers, 124 Commercial st
Taylor Ada (Mrs.), dress maker, 34 Conway rd. Maindee
Taylor Albert Joseph, hair dresser, 56b. Dock street
Taylor Annie (Miss), insurance agent, 2 Bilston street
I'aylor Charles, shopkeeper, 46 Archibald st. Maindee
Tavlor Edwin, greengrocer. 67 Market hall
Taylor Ernest Watts,' outfitter. 83 High street
Taykjr Henry, confectioner, 40 Commercial road
Taylor J: Godfrey, chartered accountant. Mercantile
chambers, 51 High street
Taylor Jessie (Mrs.), news agent, 50 Bridge street
Taylor John, shopkeeper, 105 Malpas road
Taylor John R. surveyor of taxes District No. 2, Crown
chambers, Harrhy street
Taylor Joseph, pawnbroker, 119 Commercial road
Tavlor Miriam (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 122 *; 123
Market hall
Taylor Randolph, refreshment rooms, 54 Shaftesbury st
Taylor S. baker. 46 Summerhill avenue. Maindee
Taylor Sidney, tobacconist, 3 Market arcade
Taylor William, confectioner, 41 Baldwin street. Pill
Technical Institute (G. R. Bennett B.Sc. principal),
Clarence place
Telling Elijah, boot maker, 58 Emlvn street
Temperance Billiard Hall (E. J. Riley Limited, pro-
prietors), Clarence place
Tetlev Marv (Mrs.), midwife, 9 Lennard street
Thackwell Edgar, watch & clock repairer, 42 Cardiff rd
I'hatcher k Son Ltd. brewers, Bristol brewerv,28 Alma st
Thatcher Percy, hair drssr. 5, k milliner 3a. Caerleon rd
TheoBophical Society (Newport Lodge) (E. Jenkins,
sec). 30 High street
Thistlewaite Lucy (Mrs.), dress maker, 50 Malpas road
Thomas k Evans, mineral water manufrs. Rodney par
Thomas H. k Co. butchers, 11 & 12 Market hall
Thomas H. & Son. grocers. 164 Chepstow road
Thomas J. F. k Co. ship brokers, 105 Dock street
I'homas Joseph & Son. clog makers, 432 Corporation rd
Thomas R. k M. drapers, 22 Alexandra road, Pill
Thomas & Co. pattern makers, Charlotte street
I'h.mias Ada (Madame), teacher of dancing. 6? Chep-
stow road
Thomas Alban, farmer, Gaer fach, Cardiff road
Thomas Alfred, grocer, 32 Malpas road
Thomas Annie (Miss), midwife, 21 Walmer rd. Maindee
Thomas Charles Henrv. blacksmith. Clarence street, Pill
Thomas David Edward M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. phy-
sician & surgeon, medicil officer k public vaccinator
for Christchurch district of Newport, 18 Chepstow rd. ;
res. 15 Stow Park avenue
Thomas E. carriage k motor body builder, Clarence
wharf & saddler, 19 Shaftesbury street
182 NEWPORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Thomas Edward, plasterer, i Railway street
Thomai Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 31 Evans street
Thomas Esther (Miss), milliner, 112 Commercial street
Thomas Frank, coal dealer, Sprinftield, Liswerry road
Thomas Fred, beer retailer. 55 Blewitt street
Thomas Gwilym Rhys, provsn. dlr. 466 Corporation rd
Thomas Harriett (Mrs.), apartments. 64 Stow hill
Thomas James Ernest, photofrrapher. 220 Chepstow rd
Thomas Jonathan, butcher, 148 Shaftesbury street
Thomas Jonathan, commercial travllr. 215 Chepstow rd
Thomas Latimer, insur. broker. Central chmbrs.Stow hi
Thomas Susan (Mrs.), farmer. Jesmine ho. Liswerry rd
Thomas Thomas, shopkeeper. 63 George street
Thomas Thomas Morrell M.D.. M.S.Lond., F.R.C.S.
Eng. physician k surgeon, 12 Clytha Park road
Thomas Thomas T. builder, 64 Caerleon. road
Thomas Wm. ironmonger. 220 & 222 Corporation road
Thomas William, plasterer, 32 Duckpool road, Maindee
Thomas William Gilbert, coal dealer, Somerton road
Thomas Wm. Henry, baker, 68 Albert avenue, Maindee
Thompson & Shackell Limited, pianoforte warehouse,
23 Commercial street
Thompson & Son. smiths, Emiyn street
Thompson Cuthhert F. mechanical engineer, 6 Carlton
chambers. High street
Thompson Edward John, butcher, 26 Market hall
ThompBon George Rudd, F.I.C. public analyst foi
Monmouthshire, analytical & consulting chemist &
mineral k metal sampler. 69 Dock .street. T N's 2284
&228S
Tlinmpson George William, engineer. Wear Engineering
works. Mill parade. Pill
Thompson Henry, butcher, 25 Market hall
Thompson Thomas, farmer, Liswerry farm, Liswerry rd
Thorn John, shopkeeper, g Bi:hop street
Thorne C. & G. S. grocers. 77 Albert avenue, Maindee ;
3 & 9 Dock street k 62 Commercial road
Thorneycroft MBr£:t.(Mrs.), shopkeeper, 143 Cromwell rd
Thorogojd Arthur, comcl. trav. 44 London st. Maindee
Tiley James, fruiterer. 32 Church road
Tipping Charles, hair dresser, 149 Commercial road
Tir-Pentwys Co. Limited, colliery proprietors. 87 Dock si
7'onge Daisv (Mrs.), hair dresser. 132 Shaftesbury street
Tonks Arthur Edwin L.R.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng.
physician & surgeon, 38 Corporation road
Tovey Brothers, undertakers. 41. 42 k 67 Dock street &
61 Chepstow load
Town Dock Offices (T. A. Eastwood. collector), 8s Dock st
Town Docks Superintendent's Office (Frederick Fisher,
superintendent). Town docks
Town Hall (James Collins, keeper). Commercial street
Townsend Daniel, hair dresser, 9 Thomas street
Townsend Robert, insur. agent. 3 Rothesay rd. Maindee
Trace Limited, glass & hardware merchants, irjm-
mongers, paperhangings, paint k varnish warehouse ;
nifices k stores, 47 & 48 Bridge street ; works, i, 2, 3
& 4 Depot street; i Corporation road & 9 & 11 Market
arcade. Tel. No. 2633 (4 lines). See advertlse-
Trace Harry Richard, painter, 7 Victoria
Tradesmen's Hall (Robert Dodd, proprietor). Hill street
Tramway's Institute (S. J. Plaisted, hon. sec). Clar-
Tranmer Andrew (Mrs.), grocer, 432 Chepstow road
Tredegar Arms Hotel (Pliillp Carter), 54 High street
Tredegar Constitutional Club (Workmen's) (J. Hart-
well, sec), 12 Stow hill
Tredegar Dry Dock & Wharf Co. Ltd. Mill parade. Pill
Tredegar Estate Office (L. Foster Stedman & J. 1.
Storrar, agents). Gold tops. TN 3151
Tredegar Hall Picture House (Mrs. R. Harris, man-
ageress), 16 Stow hill
Tredegar Iron 4; Coal Co. Limited, colliery proprietors
26 Alexandra road. Pill
Tredegar's (Lord) Agricultural Show (L. Foster Sted-
man, sec). Gold tops. TN 3151
Treherne William, Prince of Wales PH. 46 Cardiff road
rremelling Hubert, borough k water engineer. Town
hall. Commercial street
Trew Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, 42 Mill parade. Pill
Trigg William, cycle repairer, 5 Mill parade. Pill
Tripp Adam Sidney, shopkeeper, 34 Wharf road
Troup, Curtis k Co. Ltd. electrical engineers, ■;6h.Dock st
Trudgeon Mary Ann (Miss), ladies' school. 5 Station st
True-Form Boot Co. Limited. 46 High street
Trump James J. painter, 5 Herbert street
Tuck k Co. Lim. india rubber manufacturers (Septimus
Thorn, manager). 15 Watchhouse parade. Pill
Tucker Edward, plumber. 5 North street
Tucker James, grocer, 103 Duckpool road. Maindee
Tufft Benjamin, fried fish dealer. 226 Corporation road
-Tunnadine Henry, brick maker. Malpas road
Tuplin Miss Lillian, apartments. 25 Stow hill
Turberville David, shopkeeper, 30 Raglan street
Turberville Roland, greengrocer, 163 Commercial road
Turberville Roland, shopkeeper, i South Market street
Turner k Wainwright, confectioners, 73 Market hall
Turner k Co. bedding manufacturers, 9a, Charlotte st
Turner Frank, motor agent, 18 Clarence place
Turner Frederick, commercial traveller, 46 Somerset rd
Turner Herbert, furniture dealer, 145 Caerleon road
Twiggs Frederick, upholsterer, 6 Caerleon road
Twining L. k Co. coal merchants. Mill street
T'wist Roger & Son, ship chandlers, 95 Dock street
Twohig Ellen (Mrs.), fruiterer, 94 Market hall
Tyldesley Alfred, boot maker, 83 Alexandra road. PiU
Tyrrell John, shopkeeper, 556 Corporation road
Uiett Charles, decorator, 56 Llanwern street
Underbill R. D. surveyor of taxes Newport A (quarterly
assessments). Crown chambers, Harrhy street
United Tube Corporation Limited (The) ; registered
office k works. Corporation road, T A " Unitube,
Newport ; '' T N 2226
Uppington & Son, greengrocers, 42, 43 & 50 Market hall
Dsk Board of Conservators (Horace S. Lyne, clerk).
Westgate chambers. Commercial street
Uskside Boot Co. 56b, Dock street
Oskside Engineering Co. Limited (The), engineers.
Church street. Pill
Uzzell Henry, greengrocer, 69 Market hall
Uzzell Sarah (Mrs.), fruiterer, 2a, Malpas road
Vacara Margaret (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 39 Llanarth
street ; 446 Corporation road k 64 Bridge street k
oyster bar, 24 Skinner street
Vachell Theodore, civil engineer, see Adams k Vachell
Vanderbruggen Felicien, hair drssr. 44 Alexandra rd.Pill
Vaughan D. A. & Co. potato merchants, 7 Dock street
Vaughan W. E. k Co. Ltd. dyers k clnrs. Austin friar*
Vaughan Charles Prosser, draper, 166 Commercial mail
Vaughan James H., A.R.I.B.A., F.S.I, architect (firm,
Griggs k Vaughan)
Venezuela Consulate (Samuel D. Williams, consul:.
Midland Bank chambers. Bridge street
Venn Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Evans street
Venn John F. insurance agent, 31 Richmond road
Venn Wilfrid Jasper, decorator, Alston, Christchurch
road. Maindee
Verbraak Harry, boot maker. 8a, Commercial road
Verettos Odysear, cafe, 128 Commercial road
Victoria Brotherhood Institute (A. Croft, sec), Victoria
avenue, Maindee
Victoria Tea Co. 185 Dock street
Vile Brothers, aerated water manufacturers, 109 Alma sb
Vincent T. & Co. baken- engineers ; makers of the
" Economic " impro^-ed steam ovens (in brick or
steel) k machinery, Newport Steam Oven works,
Colne street
Vines Charles Stuart M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.,
physician & surgeon, 55 York place
Vinicombe Mary (Miss), grocer, 20 Albany street
Vipond John k Co. Lim. colliery proprietors, 113 Dock st
Vokins William, grocer, 37 Jones street
Vowles Joseph, beer retailer, 168 Chepstow road
Wade k Son, solicitors, 39 Dock street
Wade David Treliarne Newton, solicitor, commissioner
for oaths, notary public (firm. Wade & Son), clerk to
the Pontywaun County school, the Bedwas group -jf
County schools k the Magort St. Mellons scholarship
district, 39 Dock street
Wade Frank Evan, picture frame ma. no Shaftesbury st
Wade James, shopkeeper, 27 Albany street
Wade William Ernest L.R.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng.
physician k surgeon, 371 Chepstow road
Wadiey k Son, printers, "21 Commercial street
Wagstaff John Henry, hair dresser, i & 12 Newport
arcade & chiropodist, 18 Carlton chambers. High st
Wainfur George, lodging house» 5a, Ebenezer terrace k
3 & 57 Emlyn street
Waite Albert Silas, greengrocer, 246 Corporation road
Waite Charles, brass founder. Broad street. Pill
Waite Charles, cabinet maker. Caerleon road
Waite Victor Trevor, motor cycle dealer; sole distri.t
agency Triumph. Douglas. B. S. A. &c. motors, 7;
Commercial street. TN 1499
Walker Brothers, iron merchants. Town docks
Walker Geo. Jas. refresh, rms. Railway stn. Cambrian rd
Walker Sarah (Mrs), Commercial P.H. Town docks
Walker William, travelling draper, 36 Llanwern street
Wall W. J. k Co. taxi-cab & motor car proprietors, 85
to fir, Commercial street. T N 2968
Wall Charles, gfocer, 103 Durham road, Maindee
Wall Elizabeth" (Mrs.), confectnr. 254 Corporation road
Wall (reorge Henry, cab proprietor, 51 Alma street
Wall Thomas Rodie, chimney sweeper, 23 Victoria ores
Wallingtnn Frederick, shopkeeper, 7 Emlyn street ■
Wilsh John, grocer 9 Junction road
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Walter Richard Harry, pork batcher, 149 Chepstow road
Walters Philip, watch maker, 132a, Commercial street
Walters Stanley G. auctioneer, 11 Carlton chambem,
High street. TN 3869
Walton Arthur, carpenter, 15 Annesley rd. Maindee
Wanklyn Arthur Charles, tobacconist, 150 Shaftesbury st
Wansbrough Ernest John M. estate agent, 4 & 5 Com-
mercial street
Ward & Co. butchers, 17 Watchhouse parade. Pill
Ward C.F. borough architect. Town hall. Commercial st
Wardman Wm. Harden, beer ret. 89 Commercial road
Ware W. W. & Co. Limited, curriers, leather mer-
chants, boot upper & machine band manufacturers k
grindery dealers, 46 Shaftesbury street. TN 2849;
Telegraphic Address. " Ware, Curriers, Newport."
See advertisement
Warman Henry Alfd. ship & general smith, GranTille st
Warner Harry, commercial traveller, 22 Gibbs road
Warner Henry William, fruiterer, 37 Market hall
Warom A. H., G.W.R. goods supt. 104 Dock street
Waters Charles H., F.A.A. accountant, Station cham-
bers, Cambrian road
Waters William, butcher, 94a, Commercial street
Watkins Brothers, butchers, 18 & 19 Market hall
Watkins Lewis & Son, florists, 20 Devon place
Watkins Ag-nes Georgina (Mrs.), Star hotel, John st.
Dock street
Watkins Beatrice (Miss), teacher of music, 17 Eodnev rd
Watkins Dorothy (Miss), stationer, 12 Commercial road
Watkins George Henry, grocer, 47 Wharf road
Watkins Harriet Margt. (Mrs.), beer retlr. 15 North st
Watkins James, butcher, 2b, Malpas road
Watkins John, butcher, 28 Market hall
Watkins Joseph, wholesale & retail grocer, 138 Commer-
cial road ; 122 Commercial street ; 138 Shaftf sburj
St. ; 104 & 105 Market hall & 15 & 17 Market arcade
Watkins Liivinia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Gaer street
Watkins Martha Jane (Mrs.), midwife, 9 Caerau road
Watkins Provider, jun. repository, 48 High street &
Cambrian road
Watkins S. R. butcher, 57 Commercial road
Watkins William, jobbing gardener, 65 Risca road
Watkins William Henry, shopkeeper, 64 George street
Watts E. H. & Co. Limited, proprietors of Westgate
family & commercial hotel. Commercial street
Watts W. & Co. electrical engineers, 31 Carlton cham-
bers. High street
Watts. Watts & Co. Ltd. ship brokers, 139 Dock street
Watts Edw.ird Henry, Gloucester chambers, Skinner
street. T N 2336
Watts Frederick, plumber, 26 Charles street
Watts John, shopkeeper. 29 Canon street
Watts John William, yeast merchant, 23 Corporation rd
Watts Robt. Kredk. shopkpr. 57 Duckpool rd. Maindee
Wauters Henrv. confectioner, ica. High street & 11
Newport arade, High street
Weare Ellen (Mrs.), greengrocer, 161 Chepstow road
Webb Alfred Edward, plumber, 36 Durham rd. Maindee
Webb Harold, butcher, 258 Corporation road
Webb James Edward, house decorator, 4 Station street
Webb Susan (Mrs.), apartments. 19 Stow hill
Webb Williiim Edward, house decorator, i Batchelor rd
Webb William Henry, butcher. 98 Market hall
Webber James, builder. 28 Victoria avenue, Maindee
Webber Thomas, carpentei-, 7 Dudley street
Weeks Edgar Jnnn. stinpkeeper. 31 Raglan street
Weeks Joshua, Railway hotel. 79 & 80 Dock street
Weight George, jun. painter, 5 Tunnel terrace
Weight George Henry, plumber, 6 Albert terrace
Weight Thomas, insurance agent, 98 Caerleon road
Weights Richard, accountant, 27 Caerau road
Wells James, grecntrrocer, 4 [2 Chepstow road
Wellsteed Henry, butcher. 60 Commercial street
Wellsteed Thomas, butcher. 2 Baneswell road
Wellsteed's County Garage. 74 Commercial street
Welsh Insurance Corporation Limited (branch), Central
chambers. Stow hill
Wel.sh National Federation of Discharged & Demobilized
Sailors & Soldiers (Leonard G. Telling, local sec), 31
Stow hill
Wernet A. watch & clock maker, 6 Commercial street
Wesleyan & General Assurance Society (William Henry
Tassell, superintendent), 31 Commercial street
Wesson Thomas, coal dealer. 10 Slade street
West Park Laundry Co. Limited, laundry, Penllyn aven
West Henry, insurance agent, 103 Goodrich crescent
Western Mail & Weekly Mail (Western Mail Limited,
publishers : published d ily. weekly edition friday) ;
branch office. 22 High street
Western Navicratia:i Coal Co. 22 High street
Westgate Family & Commercial .Hotel (E. H. Watts 4
Co. Limited, propriptors). Commercial street. T N
3 105
Westlake Henry Joseph, artificial teeth ma. 4 Tredegar st
Weston Henry, verger of St. Woollos church, 2^ St.
Woollos road
Wett«r Alfred, boot repairer, 98 Henry street
Whatley John, shopkeeper, 87 Alexandra road
Wheeler Henry, greengrocer, 16 Market hall
Whelan Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,. 4 Havelock street
Whitbread & Co. Limited, brewers, Lloyd st. Liswerry
White Charles & Son, bakers, 68 & 70 Shaftesbury street
White Charles & Sons, confectioners, 78 Commercial rd
White & Jewell, wheelwrights. Broad street, Pill
White Rose Steam Laundry Limited, 85a, Caerleon rd
White Alice J. (Mrs.), dairy keeper & sub-postmistress,
119 & 121 Stow hill
White Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkpr. 35 Prince st. Maindee
White Ernest, solicitor, 106 Dock street
White Frank, grocer, 251 Caerleon road
White George Hy. eonfectnr. 57 Manchester st. Maindee
White Graham William L.D.S.R.C.S.Irel. k Robert
Graham L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dentists, 151 Dock street
White Henry, beer retaUer, 20 Mellon street
White Henry James, grocer, i Caerleon road
White John Thomas L, & N. W. Railway goods agent,
129 Dock street
White William, wholesale fish merchant, 5 & 6 Market hall
White William A. commission agent, 30 Bridge street
White Wm. I. stationer, & post office, 149 Caerleon rd
Whitfields, ladies' tailors, 66 & 67 High street
Whiting Charles, ironmonger, 58 Shaftesbury street
Whiting Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 44 Emlyn street
Whittaker Rhoda (Mrs.), dress maker, 91 Henry street
Whittingham W, M. & Co. ship brokers, 96 Dock street
Wicks George, school attendance officer, 21 Christ-
church road, Maindee
Wiggett Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 73 Albert av. Maindee
Wiggins Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 62 Alma street
Wilcox Emma Jane (Mrs.) (late E. Wilcox), rope k
twine k fishing tackle maker, i Dock street
Wildingr-s (1 911) Limited, clothiers & outfitters,
173 & 41 Commercial street (T N 2906);
also at Cardiff & Swansea
Wilkins Arthur Edward, plasterer, 3 Lewis street
Wiilvinson Brothers, shipping agents, 102 Dock street
Wilkinson William, Talbot hotel, 148 Commercial st.
T N 2425
Wilks Thomas k Co. ship brokers, 125 Dock street
Wilks Henry, shopkeeper, k post office, 45 Crescent
road, Maindee
Wilks Thomas, photographer, 12 Chepstow road
Williams A. J, & R. dairy. 34 Cardiff road
Williams Brothers, tailors k breeches makers k agents
for Burberry's clothing.145 Commercial st. TN 3585
Williams Chas. k Son, pattern makers, 8 Adeline st.Pill
Williams k Curnock, printers, 11 North street
Williams k Davies, drapers, 191 k 192 Dock street &
47 High street
Williams J. (Newport) Limited, fine art, picture &
antique dealers, photographers, picture restorers k
frame makers, 81 & 82 Bridge street k 85 Cambrian
road. T N 2680
Williams J. A. T. & Sons, cabinet makers, up-
holsterers, bedding manufacturers, shop k office
fitters & removal contractors, 56 Bridge street k i
Caxton place. T N 2657. See advertisement
Williams Jn. Hy. k Son, grocers. 108 & 109 Market hall
Williams Jonathan & Co. colliery agents, 96 Dock st
Williams (The) Press Limited, manufacturing sta-
tioners. Midland Bank chambers. Bridge street;
works. East Usk road
Williams (Samuel D.) & Williams, merchants. Midland
Bank chambers. Bridge street
Williams & Smith Limited, tailors. 66 Commercial st
Willirmis & Thiinias Limited, timber merchants. 32
St..w hill (T A '■ SprucH. Newport. Mon. ; " T N 3572) :
factory. Clarence wharf
Williams & Wilson, accountants. 2 Corn street
Williams Albert, general dealer. 113 Market hall
Williams Alfred Griffiths, chemist. 90 Chepstow road
Williams Anthony Phillips, solicitor, Westgate chambers.
Commercial street
Williams Arthur, printer, 12 Blewitt street
Williams Charles, grocer. 34 Station road, Risca
Williams Clarence Gustavus, registrar of births &
deaths for Newport East sub-district, ico Victoria
avenue. Maindee
Williams Cornelius, grocer. 220 Stow hill
Williams D. draper, 154 Shaftesbury street
Williams David, dairyman, 125 Chepstow road
Williams David John. Red Lion P.H. 47 Stow hill
WiUinms Ehenezer James, baker. 22 Caerau road
Williams Edith (Mrs.), beer retailer, Somerton road
Williams Edward E. chronometer maker, 94 Dock street
Williams Edward Thos. refreshment rooms, 193 Dock st
184 NEWPORT.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[KELLY'S
Williams Elizabeth (Miss), china dealer. 77 Bridge st
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), refreshments, 15 Market hall
Williams Ethel Maud(Mis5), teacher of music,45 York pi
Williams Francis Ernest, shopkeeper, 19 Ruperra street
Williams Georg-e, farmer. Grove farm, Alteryn
Williams Harry, upholsterer, la. East Usk road
Williams Harry Spencer, hoot ma. 3 & 4 Newport arcade
Williams Henry, builder, 25 Methuen road
Williams Henry, shopkeeper, 72 Church road
WilUams Herbt. Eijerton M.R.C.S.Eng.surgn.ii Park sq
Williams HUda (Miss), dairy, 49 Bridge street
Williims Hugh Meyrick, solicitor, 30 Commercial street
Williams James, boot maker, 71 Commercial road
Williams James, decorator, 9 Caerleon road
Williams James, outfitter (firm. Browning & Williams)
Williams Jas.Hy. contractor, Kelvedon st. Corporation rd
Williams John, builder, 14 Clyffard crescent
Williams John Arthur, teacher of music & organist of
St. Andrew^s church, 22 Maindee parade
WilUams L. Arthur, sec. & finance officer Monmouth-
shire War Agricultural Executive Committee, Savoy
buildings. High street
Williams Malcolm, hair dresser, i Tredegar street
Williams Mapson Thomas, farmer, Maesglas, Cardiff road
Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. 40 Jeddo st. Pill
Williams R. J. coach 4; motor bodv bldr. 41 C'arence pi
Williams Richard, fruiterer, 71 Market hall
Williams Rose (Mrs.), shopkpr. Post office, Somerton rd
Williams Samuel D. consul for Guatemala & Venezuela
t vice-consul for Colombia & Hayti, Midland Bank
chambers. Bridge street
Williams Sidnev, insurance agent, 3 Llanwem street
Williams Snsan (Mrs.), confectioner, i Barrack hill
Williams Thomas, haulier, 32 Shaftesbury street
Williams Thos. Brinsmead, com. traveller, 75 Preston av
Williams Tom Gill L.D.S.Eng. surgeon-dentist,32Stow hill
Williams Walter Henry (the representatives of the late)
(C. R. Williams), wholesale wine & spirit merchants,
37 High street
Williams W. Henry, barrister-at-law, Westgate cham-
bers. Commercial street
Williams William, market gardener 46, & butcher 57,
Market hall
Williams William, collector of taxes (quarterly atisss-
ments), 22 High street
Williams Wm. Hy. Brinsmead, boot maker, 5 Dock at
Williams William Henrv, auctioneer, see Newland, Hunt
& Williams
Williams William Thos. com. traveller, 6 Southville rd
Willis Janet (Mrs.), fried fish dealer,2i4 Corporation rd
Willis W. H. (Mrs.), teacher of music, Hillside villa,
Crindau road
Willmett H. & Sons, house & estate agents, 41 Com-
mercial street
Wills Annie (Miss), dress maker, 211 Chepstow road
Wills R. F. (Mrs.) A.L.C.M. teacher of pianoforte, 21
Rosslyn road, Maindee
Willshire & Son, bakers, 30 Cardiff road
Wilson, Fletcher, Bruce & Sons Limited, marine
opticians, 112 Alexandra road. Pill
Wilion Agnes (Miss), drug store, 104 Shaftesbury street
Wilson Cha«. Hy. L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dentist, 40 Stow hi
Wilson John, grocer, 19 Bolt street
'A'ilson Thomas Bishop Ridlev, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths (firm, Davis, Llovds 4, Wilson), 63 High st
Wilson Wm. D. O.accountant (firm, Williams & Wilson)
Winfield's Hygienic Laxxndry Ltd. 60 Corporation road
OliDCASTIiE is a parish on the rivers Honddu and
Monnow, at the northern extremity of Monmouthshire
and westward of the road from Hereford to Abergavenny,
one mile and a half north-west from Pandy station on
the Newjiort, Abergavenny and Hereford branch of the
Great Western railway, 7 miles north from Abergavenny
5Mid 17 south-west from Hereford, in the Monmouth
division of the county, hundrnd, petty sessional division,
union and county court district of Abergavenny, rural
deanery of Abergavenny, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. A portion of the Black Mountains
i< within the parish and the Hatterall Hills are in the
neighbourhood. The church of St. John the Baptist is a
building of stone in the Gothic style, rebuilt in 1864 on
the site of the ancient church, and consists of chancel,
nave, north porch and a turret containing 2 bells : there
are too sittings. The register of baptisms and burials
dates from the year 1784; marriages, 1783; the older
registers have been destroyed. The living is a rectory,
Winter J.
(The Typewriter Shop): specialities,
typewriters, new, rebuilt & secondhand ; repairs &
office supplies, 23 Dock street. T N 2865. Se« ad-
vertisement
Wise Emily (Miss), stationer, 220a, Stow hill
Witchell Benj. commercial traveller, 99 Caerleon road
Withers Frank, grocer 369, & confr. 420, Chepstow road
Withers Frank Anthony Edward, baker, & Post office,
170 Corporation road
Witts Hubert Hy. Engineers" Arms P.H. 3 Albert ter
Witts Hubert Hv. engineers' mer. see Hunt & Witts
Wolfe ¥. C. & Co. grocers, 18 Watchhouse parade. Pill
Wolkind Nathan, tinware manufr. 245 Corporation road
Wong Chow, Chinese laundry, 5 Baneswell road
Wood John & Son A.S.A.A. incorporated accountants,
179 Dock street. T N 2663
Wood & Co. veast merchants, 3 Cardiff road
Wood Harold" A.S.A.A. incorporated accountant (firm.
John Wood & Son), 179 Dock street. T N 2663
Woodburn Arthur Wm. commercial trav.36 Richmond rd
Woodcock Arthur John, beer retailer, 132 Chepstow rd
Woodgates J. W. Ltd. house furnishers, 112 Chepstow rd
Woodley H. & Co. butchers, 154 Chepstow road ; 5
Baneswell road; 116 Duckpool road, Maindee; 8 Alex-
andra road. Pill; 474 Corporation road & 11 Com-
mercial road
Woods Dora (Mrs), watch maker, 130a, Commercial st
Woods James, chimney sweep, 30 Bolt street
Woodward & Son, fruiterers, 55 Market hall
Woodward George A. beer retailer, 91 Shaftesbury st
Woodward James, shopkeeper, 53 Malpas road
Wookev Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 85 Henertson street
Woolf George, horse breaker, 56 Church road
Wootton George, fried fish dealer, 69 Commercial street
Wootton George, shopkeeper, 329 Corporation road
Workmen's Reform Club (F. Doggett, sec), 38 Shaftes-
bury street
Worsley George Joseph, sign writer. 2 Park square
Wray Theodore, commercial traveller, 14 Eton road
Wretord Albert, Isca tavern, 59 Commercial street
Wreford Herbert, Borough Arms P.H. 35 Dock street
Wreford James, fried fish dealer, 182 Corporation road
Wright & Lee, printers, gga, Chepstow road
Wright Albert, beer retailer, 51 Commercial street
Wright Elizabeth (Miss), draper. lo Newall street
Wright Robert, hair dresser, 10 Gloster place, Maindee
Wring Ernest Claud, registr.ir of births & deaths, New-
port west di.strict, Gloucester chambers. Skinner st
Wring Tom Walter, registrar of marriages, Caerleon
chambers. Stow hill
Wyman k Sons Ltd. booksllrs. Railway statu. Cambrian rd
w'ynn Robert & Sons, steam, motor &; horse haulage
contractors & general carriers & furniture removers
& depositories, 50 Shafte.«bury street. T N 3294.
X L Wine, Beer & Spirit Stores (W. J. Hacker, man-
ager), 65 Commercial road
Yates William, commercial traveller, 31 Morden road
Yendle George, greengrocer, 18 Alexandra road. Pill
Young John & Son, auctioneers, 70 Bridge street
Youns: Men's Christian Association (branch for rivet-
warmers onlv) (W. T. Moore, sec), Rivet-Warmers'
Institute, Temple street. Pill
Young Men's Christian Association (Arthur Riley, hon.
sec), 109 & 112 Commercial street
Young Women's Christian Association (Miss Emily
Andrews, sec. & superintendent), 3 Palmyra place
Young Nathaniel J. general manager to Electricity &
Tramways Dept. Town hall. Commercial street
net yearly value £6\, in the gift of Philip Bartholomew
Barneby esq. and held since 1917 by the Rev. Sidney
John Richards, who is also vicar of Walterstone, Here-
fordshire, and resides at Pandy. There are some Roman
remains here and supposed entrenchments near the
church. There is a tradition that here was the resi-
dence of Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham, a zealous
adherent of Wvcliffe, after his escape from the Tower
in the time of Henry the Fifth : he was attainted of
heresy and burnt in 'St. Giles' Fields, 25th December,
1417. P. B. Barneby esq. is lord of the manor and sole
landowner. The soil is loamy; subsoil, loam. The
chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and three-fourths
pasture land. The area is 928 acres of land and 6 of
water; rateable value, ^£743; the population in 1911
Letters arrive through Abergavenny. The nearest money
order office is at Pandy & telegraph at Llanvihangel
Cracorney, about 4 miles distont
Probert Charles, farmer. The Court
Watkins John, farmer, Ty-Cenol
DIRECTORY.]
MOInMOUTHSHIkE.
PANTEG. 183
PANTEG is a parish on the river Afon Llwyd, havinrr
a station on the Eastern Valleys branch of the Great
Western railway from Newport to Blaenavon and Brj-n-
mawr, about a mile west from the church. Pontypool
Eoad station also on the Great Western railway, being
about I mile north-west : it is 159J miles from London,
6 west from Usk, 3 south-east from Pontypool, in the
Pontj-pool division of the county, hundred of Usik, petly
sessional division, union and county court dis-
I riot of Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconn'
of Monmouth and diocese of Lla'ndaff. The Brecon and
Monmouthshire canal runs through the parish from north
to south and passes over the river by an aqueduct. The
parish of Panteg adopted the " Local Government Act,
1858," July 15, 1863, and in 1886 by Local Government
Board orders, the area of the district was extended by
the addition of Griffithstown, and further extended by
Local Government Board Order No. 27,644, on Dec. 19,
1891 by the inclusion of Llanfihangel-Pontymoile.
Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
1894" (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73) the district is now divided
into 6 wards and governed by an Urban District Council
of 12 members. Here is a small reservoir, supplying
this parish and Griffithstown with spring water. Part
of the ecclesiastical parish was transferred in 1915 to St.
Hilda, Griffithstown. The church of St. Mary is a
building of stone in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, vestry, north aisle, south porch and
an embattled western tower containing 3 bells : the
church was rebuilt in 1876 at a cost of ^1.980; the
only part of the original church now remaining is the
tower, which dates from about 1450: there are 250 sit-
tings. The churchyard was enlarged in 1891. The
register dates from the year 1598. The living is a
rectory, net yearly value ^400, including 23 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of John Capel Hanburv
esq. and held since 1896 by the Eev. Alfred William
A ddams- Williams MA. of Oriel College, Oiford. There
IS a Congregational chapel at Upper New Inn, and Wes-
leyan chapels at Upper Race and New Inn. The offices
of the Panteg Urban District Council at Pontymoile were
erected in 1899 at a cost of _£t,i8o. A large mission
hall and institute was erected in 1890 at Pontj-moile.
at a cost of ^2,000, raised by voluntary subscription.
chiefly for the benefit of the girls and workpeople con-
nected with the works in the neighbourhood ; it consists
of mission room, seating 1,000 persons, girls' recreation
room and men's luncheon and reading rooms : there is
also a home for rescue and preventive work for girls.
At C'wmynyscoy is a reading and recreation room.
Here are coal mines and quarries of limestone and
stone for building. Messrs. Baldwins Limited have also
large works here for the manufacture of steel and
galvanized iron, and there are foundries and engineer-
ing works. The coal and fire-brick works of the Blaen-
dare Company Limited are at the Race, in this parish.
John Ca.pel Hanbury esq. who is lord of the manor,
Charles J. Pliillips 'esq. and the trustees of the late
Mrs. IJewellin are the principal landowners. The dis-
trict covers
coalfield, and extends on
the red marl, including 1
of the river Afon Llwyd.
barley, and pasture land
3.53^ acres of land and
i:26,S84: the population
;ion of the outcrop of the South Wales I Congregational, Lov
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— William
I. Nickels, sub-postmaster. Letters through Pontypool
Post Office, Pen-y-graig terrace.— Richard Alfred Pricey,
snb-postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes. — Lower New inn ; Penyrheol ; Ponty-
moile ; Pontypool Road station & The Highway
URBAN DL'STRICT COUNCIL.
Council Offices, Pontymoile.
Meeting day, second tuesday in every month, at 7 p.m.
Members.
All retire in April, 1922.
Chairman, Mansel Bernard Davies.
Vice-Chairman, Thomas Richard Wigley.
Panteg West Ward.
John George Brace I William Palmer
Joshua Hopkins |
Panteg East Ward.
John Briscoe.
Panteg South Ward.
Joseph William Fisher | John Walters
Griffithstown Ward.
Arthur James I George Woodley
T. R. Wigley |
Llanvihangel-Pontymoile North Ward.
Alfred J Burgoyne.
Llanvihangel-Pontymoile South Ward.
William Court | Mansel Bernard Davies
Officers.
C'.erk, Thomas Percival Holmes Watkins, Club cham-
bers, Pontypool
Treasurer, H. H. Pratt, Lloyds Bank Limited, Pontypool
Medical Officer of Health, Thomas John McAUen >1.B.»
B.Ch.Irel. Hanbury road, Pontypool
Surveyor, Herbert R. Davies, Pontymoile, nr. Pontypool
Collector, William James Wallace, Sunnybank road,
Griffithstown, near Newport
Sanitary Inspector, William Henry Orlidge, Pontymoils,
near Pontypool
Cemetery Caretaker, Warren George Jones, Pontypool
road, Pontypool
Police Station, 5:; The Highway, Samuel Arthur- Nunley,
constable in charge
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Mary's Church, Rev. Alfred Wm. Addams-Williams
M.A. rector; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Matthew's Mission Chapel, Cwmfields ; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Mary's Mission Room, Penyrheol; thurs. 7.30 p.m
agricultural side -nell
he river terrace
The chief crops
The area of
31 of water; r.
Dist
which
The
1,098.
hie. ^47.:
the popula
ilati
Di was:— Griffiths-
oile North, 261 ;
Panteg East, 405 ;
of the wards in
town, 4.067 ; Llanvihangel-Ponty
Llanvihangel-Pontvmoile South. 734
Panteg South, 1,338: Panteg West_
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911
was 4,156. which comprises parts of Panteg and Llan-
vihangel-Pontymoile civil parishes.
Cwmynyscoy, i| miles west; Penyrheol, 2 miles south-
west; New Inn, J mile west; Pontymoile, ij miles west;
The Race (Lower), 3 miles west, and (Upper), 3J miles
west, are all hamlets in the parish of Panteg.
wed. 7.30 p.i
Wesleyan, Upper Race, 6 p.m
Undenominational Christian Mission Hall, Pontymoile
(Thomas Morgan Wintle, hon. supt.) ; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. J mon. tues. wed. thurs. fri. & sat. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Pontymoile, built in 1913 (mixed & infants), for 400
boys & girls & 250 infants; Joseph Bell, master; Miss
Prothero. infants' mistress
New Inn (mixed), erected in 1893 & enlarged in 1908,
for 198 boys & girls; H. Collins, master
Infants, for 150 children; Miss A. Morris, mistress
These schools are controlled by the Eastern Valleys
group of managers; W. H. V. Bythway, Pontypool,
cleik; James Wallace, Griffithstown, attendance officer
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Panteg & Griffithstown, H. C. Craddock, station master
Pontypool Road, H. J. Bolter, divisional superintendent;
S. Cooper, station master
PANTEG. i+Amson William, The Gables, Ponty- tCurrie Robert J. The Croft, Ponty-
For other names in this parish lee I pool road | pool road
Pontvpool. tBrown Herht.Lee side. Pontypool rdltEley Mrs. Sunny-ide. Pontypool rd
Marked thus t should be addressed tBurgoyne Alfred, Inglenook". Ponty- tPickling Francis Henry, Sandiacre,
Pontypool read, Pontypool. pool road Pontypool road
Marked thus * receive letters through tClayton Edwin, Laurel cottage. | tGeorge Miss, Bryiiderwen, Ponty-
Newport. Pontvpool road i pool road
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. tCooper Svdnev Norris. The Glen. tHarding Frederick William. The
Addams-Williams Rev. Alfred Wm. Pontvpool road Elms, Pontypool road
M.A. (rector). The Rectory ' I
18n
PANTEG
tHughes HuEfh Lle^ellvii, Ty-Celyn,
Pontvpool road
tHug-hes Mrs. Ty-Celyn, Pontvpool rd
tJones Daniel Henry, Southleiijh,
Pontvpool road
tJoshua Alfred John, Gatesgarth,
Pontypool road
tJoshua Mrs. Trengrove.Pontypool rd
tMaisey Frank, Fairholme, Pouly-
tParkhouse Mrs. Hunters lodge,
Pontvpool road
tPhillips Miss Amy, Hill crest,
Pontvpool road
Phillips Charles J. Green lawn
Phillips William John, Green lawn
tPrice John Whitney, Hornelen,
Pontvpool road
tEichards Norman, The Hive, Ponty-
tRoberts John. Rosslyn, Pontypool rd
tSeymour Ernest, Fairfield,' Ponty-
pool road
tTaylor John, Ingledene, Ponty-
pool road
tWebb Wm. Cartref, Pontvpool road
tWillianis David H. Maes-y-haf,
Pontvpool road
tWillia'ms Herbert Charles, Beech
cottage, Pontypool road
tWilliams Horace, The Cottage,
Pontypool road
tWilliams Joseph E. Brynheulog,
Pontypool road
tWilton Charles Frederick John, The
Knoll, Pontypool road
COUMEliCIAI..
•Baldwins Limited, iron k steel
manufacturers, engineers, iron-
founders & galvanizers, Panteg
works ; Phoenix Galvanizing work
& Lower Mills Sheet works ; & col
liery owners. Race, Pontypool ;
Telegrams, " Baldwin," Pontvpool ;
T N"s 6 Pontypool k 13 Griffiths
town; Railway Stations, Pontvpool
Road ; Panteg & Griffithstown
G.W.R
Bevan John, farm bailiff to >fessrs
Partridge, Jones & Co. Limited
Bolton Joshua, farmer, SlmM.l farm
Burgoyne John & Son, builders, Ponty
pool Road station
Gloucestershire Railway Carriage i
Wagon Co. Limited, railway wagoi
repairers, Pontypool Road station
Gt. Western Rv. Co. forwarding agt
Griffiths Jn. farmer, Pettingale farn
Harris Harry, farmer. New House frt
Harrison & Camm Limited, railway
carriage bldrs. Pontvpool Rd.statr
Jones J. farmer. Cross' Vach
Jones Thomas William, farmer, Ty
Ambrose farm
North Central Wagon Co. Limited,
railway wagon repairers, Pontypool
Ruad station
Parker Ernest, farmer. Race farm
Paton John, iron merchant. Pontypool
Road station
tPhillips Abrhm. dairy.Pontypool rd
Preston Henry (Mrs.),' farmer. Little
Cwm Bwrwch
Rnsser Brotliers, fanners, Tycoch
Thomas Richard & Co. Ltd. tinpla
manufrs. (branch), Pontrhvdvrun
Williams Richd. H. frmr. Church fr
Wyman k Rons Limited, bookselle
(branch), Pontypool Road station
NKW INN.
PRIV.4TK liKSIIlKNTS.
Aplin F.rnest, The Hawthorns
Burgess Wm. Jn. 126 The Highwa
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Fisher George, Crai^more '
;r Rowland, Trouville
ard William, 130 The Highway
Harris Joseph. Rosedale
Huxley Samuel. Melodia
ftudd John. The Hawthorns
5ale Major Alfred. 118 The Highway
COMUBKCUL.
Bach Ellen (Mrs.), draper, 105 The
Banks Wm. H. baker, 7 Woodfield rd
Davies Philip, dairyman. The Highwy
Dean Harry, news agent, 123 The
Highwav
Eades David E. butcher,The Highwy
Harris Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer re-
tailer. 108 The Highway
Herbert John, wheelwright. Lower
New Inn
Uorsell Jacob Frederick, shoe maker
"5 John, New Inn, Lower New Inn
larrold Robert, Upper New iiui
fones William, grocer, loi TheHighwi i
Nickels William I. draper. Post office]
Playsted Daniel, beer retailer
Phillips Frederick, .shopkeeper
- ■ sbury Emmnl. builder,2 Golf rd
th Wm. grocer, 69 The Highway!
VVatkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepr.
74 The Highway ]
White Robt. R. butcher, 7oTheHighwy
Williams Eli Albert, shopkeeper, i5o
The Highwav I
CWMYNYSCOY.
C0MMKRCI.4L.
Bence Percy, beer retailer
Bond Walter, fried fish dealer
Cooper Edward. Black Rock P.H
Double Thomas. Unicorn P.H
Harden John W. grocer
lames Francis, grocer
lones Thomas, beer retailer
Knipe Fredk. John, farmer, Cwm fm
Larcombe George, boot repairer
Lewis Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Reading Room (William Pyke, sec)
Savage John Henry, shopkeeper
Vaisey Edward, beer retailer
PENVRHKOL
Bevan William (Mrs.), Lamb inn
Evans William, grazier, New farm
Knipe Joseph, farmer
MoL'geridge Thomas, farmer
Williams John, farmer
Williams Lewis, farmer
iams Matthew, beer retailer
PONTYMOILE.
Marked thus t should be addressed
Pontypool.
PRIVATK BKSIUENTS.
Bennett Ernest H. Royston
Churchill Albert. 26 Blaendare road
ICroom Henrv James, Kensford, Park
view, Cwmfields
tDaniel Edwin Charles, Tralee, Park
view, Cwmfields
IDauncey Charles, The Rowans, Park
view, Cwmfields
fDavies Daniel Says, Stanmore, Park
Park
[KELLY'S
1-Dn
Davies Miss B. 27 Blaendare road
Div Eilgar, 33 Blaendare road
IDix Henry Waller, Lyndhurst, Park
view. Cwmfields
Edwards William. 25 Blaendare road
PABC GBACE DIBIT is a parish 5} mil
from Monmouth, in the Mnnmi uth division
county, hundred of Skenfrith, petty sessional
ff Raglnn, union and countv court district :
month : the Cistercian Abbey of Pare Grace Diei
-t.io.l neir the river Trothv. was founded bv
Mionioulh in the lear ii-^iO. and is mentioned' !>■
lEvans Svdnev, Park crest. Park
view, Cwmfields
Evans William, ig Blaendare road
George William, 24 Blaendare road
Harding Eli, 20 Blaendare road
tHedlev Mrs. Deepdene, Park view,
Cwm'fields
tHughes Mrs. Homelea, Cwmfields
tJenkins Arthur, 32 Blaendare road
Jones Ivor, Ivanhoe, Park view,
Cwmfields
tJones John Richard, Lynwood.
Park view, Cwmfields
Long Arthur Jn. 22 Blaendare road
Maliphant Jn. Edwd.23 Blaendare rd
Nicholas William, 21 Blaendare road
Prosser John Henry, 31 Blaendare rd
Rees Richard, 18 Blaendare road
tBobinson Mrs. Carlton ho. Cwmfields
tSimpson Daniel Wheatlev, Ael-y-
Bryn, Park view, Cwmfields
tSmith Hubert James, Measyrhaf,
Park view, Cwmfields
Spencer Edwd. Jn. 28 Blaendare rd
l-Thomas Rev. Thomas Lewis (Bap-
tist), 16 Pen-y-graig terrace
Thomas John, Pontymoile house
Tyler John Octavius J.P.Maesderwen
tVaughan Mrs. Laurels, Victoria rd
Walker John, Inglenook, Park view,
Cwmfields
tWilson Stephen John, Erlesmere,
Park view, Cwmfields
Wintle Thomas Morgan, Bethany
COMUEHCIAI,.
Adams Arthur John, insurance
agent, 36 Rockhill road
AyliiTe William, shopkeeper, 16 Rock-
hill road
tBabbidge Alfred Henry, tailor, 23
Victoria road
Baldwins Limited, steel manufactrs.
Lower mills
Blaenavon Co-operative Society Ltd
tBracey Richard Alfred, grocer 4;
sub-postmaster, Pen-y-graig ter
Fowler Samuel, insurance supt
Jones William k Co. grocers k pro-
vision dealers
Jones John B. house agent to the
Crumlin Valley Collieries Limited,
Rockhill road
Jones William, baker
Kayes Thomas, ironmonger, 23 Rock-
London & Manchester Industrial As-
surance Co. Ltd. (David Roberts,
supt.), 14 Blaendare road
Orlidge Mildred (Miss), confectioner,
Rockhill road
Orlidge Wm. Hy. sanitary inspector to
the Panteg Urban District Council
I'ontvmoile Mission Hall k Institute
(Thomas Morgan Wintle, hon.supt)
Pontypool Foundry k Engineering Co.
Limited, ironfounders
Pontypool Park Estate Office (John
Octavius Tyler J.P agent)
tPrudential Assurance Co. Limited
(Ishmael Harris, supt.), Cwmfields
Saville Maude (Miss), confectioner, i
Blaendare terrace
Strangward Henry John, bill poster
Swann Daniel, insurance agent, 5
Blaendare terrace
Vaughan Thomas C. cycle agent.
Rockhill road
Woolley J. E. motor engineer
THE RACE.
Bennett James C
Brace John G. Bridge house
Baldwins Limited, colliery proprietrs
Blaendare Co. Ltd. colliery proprs
Pontypool Brick Co. brick makers
wood;"' on its dissolution there were
nd the entire revenue was only ^f 19 ;
irm part of a barn belonging to the
gives its name and which constitutes
-A cottage was erected on the Pare
in 1870. near the Abbey bridge over
and is known by the name of Abbev
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
cottage. The Hon. Lady Shelley-RolU is sole landow
The soil i.s clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops
wheat and beans. The area is 388 acies; rateable vi
£,^70; the population in 191 1 was 15.
This parish is reputed to be extra-parochial for
ecclesia.stical purposes.
Letters through Monmouth. The Hendre is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, about one mile distant
Lloyd Yivn.. farmer. Pare Gr;
Die
PENALIiT is a parish on the old Chepstow ruad and
on the west bank of the river Wye, 3 miles south-east-
by-south from Monmouth railway station, 4^ miles by
road to the centre of the parish, Monmouth division of
the county, Raglan hundred, petty sessional division of
Trellecb, union and county court district of Monmouth,
Eaglan and Trellecb ' highway district, eastern division
of Usk, rural deanery and archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. The parish church (dedication un-
known) is an ancient building of stone, standing on the
side of a hill looking down upon the river Wye, and
consists of chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and
western tower, containing 4 bells, one of which is dated
1660; the church was restored in 1885, and contains
many mural tablets and floor stones, and a hagioscope :
there are 180 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1779; marriages, 1765. The
Uving is a vicarage separated from Trellecb in 1887,
net yearly value ;£i45, with 28 acres of glebe, in the
!,'ift of the Bishop of LlandafI, and held since 1913 by
the Rev. John Le Geyt Du Heaume B.A. of St. John's
College, Cambridge. In 1888 a vicarage house was
erected at a cost of ;^i,200 by the late Richard Potter
esq. St. Mary's, a chapel of ease to the parish church,
and erected in the year 1869, is a small building of
Andrews Horace, Sunnvside England Edwin, fan
stone
isisting of chancel, nave
ng one small bell. The
1838, and the Primitive
the road leading to the
, mile distant therefrom.
CbatfieldKvrle MitfordM.A.Thelrgoed
Du Heaume Rev. John Le Geyt B.A.
fvicar). Vicarage
Hankey Mrs. Tvmawr
Pelham The Hon. Arthur Lnwther
M.A. Moorcroft
Griffiths William, farmer, Frost lands
Gunter Jn. farmer. The Limekilns
Haskins Walter, farmer, Church frm
Herbert Frank, farmer. The Graig
Hudson Noah.millstone ma.TheSplash
John Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer.
Lower Meend
Jones Edgar, farmer. County Coun-
cil farm
the Gothic style, cc
and a western turret contain
Baptist chapel was erected in
Methodist chapel in 1864. Oi
church, and some quarter of
is a large and ancient chestnut tree, at the foot of
which is a stone seat or bench, and it was formerly
the custom when a funeral passed this way for the
corpse to be rested on this seat while the mourners and
others stood around singing a psalm : the practice of
resting the corpse there is still observed. The Argoed
is the residence of Kyrle Mitford Chatfield esq. M.A.
Mis. Tweedy, of Monmouth, is lady of the manor. The
Commissioners nf Woods and Forests and Aithur Buig-
ham esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is
sandy, with some clay; subsoil, old red sandstone. Tho
crops are barley, oats, potatoes and turnips, and much
pasture. Cider is made from apples ijrown in the
district. The area is 2,375 acres; rateable value,
^1.932; the population in 1911 was 414.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— Miss Ellen Ricketts, sub-
postmistress. Letters through Monmouth; no de-
Public Elementary School, Pentwyn, built in 1834, for
87 children ; Mrs. Selina Allen, mistress
Morgan Henry, farmer, Glyn farm
Phillips Alfred, Bush inn
Pick Eliza (Mrs.), farmer
Ricketts Ellen (Miss), post office
Roach Tom, asst. overseer & shopkpr
Robins John, miller (water). New Mills
Sadler George, farmer. The Meend
.Spencer Arthur, farmer, Llananant
Thomas Albert, blacksmith
Vaughan James, farmer. Lone lane
Williams Frank, farmer, Cae Caws
Williams William Henry, Bgat inn
■,TheWhite
PENG-AM, see Bedwellty.
PENHOW is a parish about 3 miles from the Bristol
Channel, on the road from Chepstow to Newport, 3
miles north from Magor station on the Severn Tunnel
junction and Newport section of the Great Western rail-
way, and 8 north-east from Newport, in the Monmouth
division of the county, Caldicot hundred, petty sessional
division, union and county court district of Newport,
rural deanery of Netherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth,
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. John the
Baptist, standing close to Penhow Ca.stle, is an ancient
building of stone in the Early English style, and was
restored in the year 185 1 : it consists of chancel, nave,
south aisle, south porch and a tower containing 5
bells: the bells are dated 1744, and were rebung by the
patroness in 1896: there is a large and ancient font:
the tower was rebuilt and the exterior of the church
restored in 1913: there are 120 sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1725,
marriages, 1754. The li\-ing is a rectory, net income
;^T3o, including about 30 acres of glebe and residence.
in the gift of Viscountess Rhondda, and held since 1915
by the Rev. Frederick William Moxhay. A parish room,
to seat go persons, was erected in 1913. The principal
landowners are Mrs. Perrv-Herrick, who is lady of thr-
manor, the Duke of Beaufort. All Souls College, Oxford,
and W. H. P. Jenkins esq. The soil is tolerably good,
but in some places shallow ; subsoil, stony and sandy.
The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area
is 1,843 acres; rateable value, i,i,597; the population
in 191 1 was 244.
Sexton, George Wilhams.
Assistant Overseer, John Jones.
Post, M. O. & T. Office.— Arthur John Richards, sub-
postmaster. Letters arrive from Newport
Wall Letter Box, Rock & Fountain, cleared week da? <
only
There is an Elementary School for this and the adjoin-
ing parishes of Llanvaches & St. Bride Netherwent.
in the last mentioned parish
Police Station, William Perry, constable
COMMEKCIAL.
Basham Thomas J.P. market gardener
CoUinghourne Frank John, butcher,
Par-Ceymour
Edwards .lohn, butcher
Evans — , Crosswen inn
Griffiths John, farmer, Chapel farm
Huckson Henry, carpenter
Jones Charles, market gardener
Price Harry (Mrs.), farmer, Pen-y-
worlod
Price Jn.Gwynne, farmer.Village frm
Prosser William, blacksmith
Pullen Henry, market gardener
Richards Arth. Jn. grocer. Post office
Roach Albert, market gardener
Roach Alfred, farmer
Rosser George, market gardener, Greei>
Meadow
Stead James & Trevor, farmers, Pen-
Waters Charles, farmer. Upper houae
Williams Richard, market gardener
PENMAIIT, or Penmaen, is a hamlet, and in 1845 was
formed into an ecclesiastical parish from the civil parish
of Mynyddislwyn, and is under the Urban District
Council of Mynyddislwyn ; it is 3 miles north from
Tredegar Junction station of the Great Western and
London and North Western railways and 18 north-\yest
from Newport, in the Bedwelltv division of the county.
Wentlnog hundred, Bedwellty petty sessional division,
Newport union and Newport and Pontypool county court
districts, rural deanery of Bedwelltv, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and dioce.se of Llandaff. 'The church of' SS
Philip and James, erected in 1857, is a .small edifice of
stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch and a western turret with small spire, con-
taining one bell : there are 300 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1866. The living is a vicarage.
net yearly value ^280, in the gift of the Crown and the
Bishop o'f Llandaff alternately, and held since 1914 by
the Rev. William Rees. Here is a Welsh Congregational
chapel, founded in 1639, with 500 sittings. Oakdale is
a model rillage in this parish : the Oakdale Workmen's
Institute, built in 1916, contains billiard and reading
rooms, a library of about 1,000 volumes and a concert
hall, seating 400. The area is 4,250 acres; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 9,765.
Parish Clerk, James Morgan.
Blackwood is the nearest money order & telegraph
office, 2 miles distant
Post Office. Oakdale.— Leonard Chivers, sub-postmaster.
Letters from Newport arrive through Blackwood
Wall Letter Boxes.— Penroaen ; Courtybella ; Cross Pen-
main ; Halls Crossing & Rhiw-Sir-David
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly's
Bhiw-Sir-David Council School (Oakdale), erected in
1908. for 400 mixed & 188 infants ; William R. Lewis,
master; Miss Mabel M. R. 'Ibomas, infants' mistress
XKWBRIDGE is a village and ecclesiastical parish.
formed in 1914 from the ecclesiastical parish of Pen-
uiain, and in the Urban District of Abercarn, with a
station on the Western Valleys section of the Great
Western railway, 170 miles from London and 11 north-
west from Newport. The church of St. Paul is nn iron
church, erected in 1889 at a cost of ;^350, by the Rev.
Matthew Weston .Moggridge. of Woodfield Park, and has
i*ittings for 280 persons. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value ^180, and held since 1914 bv the Rev.
David Hopkin Evans L.D. of St. David's,' Lampeter.
There are also English and Welsh Baptist, English and
Welsh Coni.Tegational, Welsh Calvinistic and Wesleyan
Methodist chapels.
The Celynen Workmen's Institute and Library, estab-
lished in 1898, was rebuilt in 1907, and has a club and
meeting rooms and a library of 900 volumes.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Tynewdd street, Newbridge.— Miss Lilian 0. Hopkins,
sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Newport
Post k .M. O. Office, Pentwyn Mawr.— Mrs. Agnes Cox,
sub-postmistre.ss. Letters arrive from Newpoit.
Pontllanfraith is the nearest telegraph office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Greenfield ; Celvnen ; Cwmdows ;
Canal Side & Fields Park
Police Station, Constables. Harrv Friend & Saul Hamber
Oreenlield.
total cost of ^3.000.
infants ; George Willii
Ettwell, mistress; Mii
PENMAIN.
(Marked thus » receive
Public Elementary Schools.
1875 & enlarged in T882, at
for 225 boys, 147 girl
im Stocker. 'master ; Miss Edith
^s Eleanor
Tynewydd (mixed), erected in 1896 at a cost of ;^4,ooo
& enlarged in 1909 at a cost of ^^2,300, for 206 boys,
236 girls k 224 infants ; D. Jones, master ; Miss
Rebecca Sheen, infants' mistress
Pentwynmawr (mixed k infants), erected in 1912 at a
cost of ^7,000, for 250 mixed k 150 infants ; Robert
W. Airdrie, master; Miss Jessie Morgan, infants' mist
These schools are included in the Abercarn, Risca &
Rogerstone group, under the local control of three
managers for each school; T. S. Edwards, 24 Stow
hill, Newport, correspondent
Railway Station, Samuel C. Williams, station master
PONTLLANFRAITH is a hamlet in the ecclesiastical
parishes of Penmain and Mj-nyddislwyn, close to the
I'redegar Junction of the Great Western and London
and North Western railways and i3i miles north-west
from Newport. The chapel of ease here, which is ec-
clesiastically in the parish of Mynyddislwyn, is an
edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, porch and
a turret containing one bell : there are 130 sittings.
The chapel of ease at Woodfield, in the ecclesiastical
parish of Penmain, erected in 1900, at a cost of about
£700, is an iron structure, and will seat 400 persons.
There is a Catholic chapel at PENLLWTN. served from
Pontymister, as well as Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist
(Gelli-Groes) and Wesleyan chapels.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— Windsor
Thomas, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through
Newport
Wall Letter Box, near Tredegar Junction hotel
Pillar Letter Box at Bryn
Public Elementary School, rebuilt 19 13 at a cost of
^£7,250, for soo boys & girls ; Thomas Harries Phillips,
master; Miss N. Emery, mistress
The Infants' School, built in 1910 at a cost of j^4,ooo,
will hold 2bo children; Miss Mary Jane Downes. mist
tter
from Blackwood, Newport.)
(Marked thus | receive their letters
through Crumlin.)
•Edwards Rev. David William B.A.
(Congregational). Grono house *
Hepburn William Clav, Oakdale
Rees Rev. William (vicar), Court-y-
bellw (postal address. Argoed)
Routledge William Henrv Jip. Wood-
field park
•Walters Moses, Preswylfa
COMUEKCIAL
Baker Arth. shopkpr. Woodfield side
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open mon. 10 to i), Oakdale
Bruoks Fredk. Oakdale htl. Oakdale
Chivers Edith Marv (Mrs.), grocer
Oakdale
Davies John, farmer, Ton-v-felin
Divies David John, blacksmith. Cross
Penmam
Davies James, farmer, Pentret groes
JDavies John, farmer, Kingcoed
Evans Richard, coffee tavern. Cross
Penmain
JEvans Robert, farmer.Grandin rhiw
Hawkins Percy, butcher, Oakdale
Hepbnrn William Clay, agent I.-
Tredegar Iron & Coal Co. Limited
•Hopkins David.Rock k Fountain P H
Hopkins John, farmer. Penrhiw fach
Hopkin, William.frmr. Penmain f'n,
Jones Bros, farmers. Woodfield farm
Jones Chas. farmer. Cross Penmaen
Jones George, greengrocer, Oakdale
Jones John, confectioner
Jones Martha (Mrs.), farmer. Pen-
rhiw bengy
•Jones Sidney, joiner, Woodfield side
Jones Thomas, farmer, Penderry
Kenvyn Thomas Jn. confr. Oakdale
Lewis Edmund, farmer, Penmain ho
Lewis Joseph, farmer, Llwynon
^'"'^ ,^fP A"" ("■•'■). erocer,
Woodfield side
Lewi,^ Miriam (Mrs), farmer.Gwrhav
fach
Lloyd Edwin, farmer, Tvr Sais
Lloyd Margaret (Miss), confectioner
Morgan Henry, beer retailer
♦ Morgan John, farmer, Nant-goi
Morgan William, grocer, Oakdale
Morris James, butcher, Oakdale
Oakdale Navigation Collieries Ltd
(D. Evans, manager)
Oakdale Workmen's Institute (A
Macdonald, sec. ; W. S. Lewis.
librarian), Oakdale
Owen William, shopkpr. Oakdale ter
Perrott John, farmer, Croes Penmaen
Rake Bert, farmer, Pen-y-rhiw
Rowlands Adam, farmer, Ton-v-felin
Rowlands Chas, bidr. Croes Pe'nmaer
Rowlands William, china k glass
dealer, Oakdale
Sewell Harry, hardware dIr.Oakdale
Sheddick Arthur, greengro. Oakdale
.Stephens Edward,farmer,Llispentwvr
Stewart Silas, Ivy Bush inn
Stokes Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer
Thomas John, grocer, Oakdale
Thomas John O. draper, Oakdale
Tredegar Co-operative Societv Ltd
(Jakdale
•Walters Brothers, quarry owners.
Preswylfa
Webb k Son. news agents, Oakdale
West S. L. k Co. drapers, Oakdale
Wickson Wni. Arth confr. Oakdale
■Vinslade William, hardware dealer,
Oakdale terrace
•Woodfield Collieries Limited
NEWBRIDGE.
PBIVATE BBSIDKNTS
Badge Matthew Holliday J. P. 2;
Meredith terrace
Edwards Thomas Stephen, Overdale
Evans Rev. David Hopkin L.D
(vicar). Vicarage
Fox Wm. J. Troed-y-rhiw-fawr
Gregg Thomas Alexander, Greystone
lopes
Pen
hous
Hughes Edward Maurice, Sunnvcroft
lenkins Mrs. Bryn Gwvn house'
Jones Rev. John Melindwr (Baptist),
Highview villas
lones Mrs. St. Elmo
Jones W. F. Frondeg
Lewis Rev.Wm.Jn. (Bapt.), Greenfield
Morgan Richard Christmas, Home-
leigh
Pitcher John. Finstall
Price William J. P. Clarence house
Roberts David, i Dolvwvddfa
Rvan Michael Joseph M.B. 2 Doh-
wvddfa
Thomas Charles, Roselea
Wallen Leonard Arthur. Tv-Cae-Gwvn
Williams Mrs. Bank hous'e
COlIMKHrHL.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Alden Helena Jane (Mrs.), boot re-
pairer, Victoria terrace
.\sh Michl. pawnbroker, 1 Golden gro
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(\V. D. Jones, manager) (open 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. ; wed. k sat. ro to
11.30 a.m.). High street; draw
on head office. 54 Lombard st EC 3
Bater Richard, refreshment rooms.
Golden grove k High street
Bennett Albert James, boot repairer,
41 Victoria terrace
Blaina Industrial k Provident Societv
Limited
Blanche Edwd. shopkpr. Thorne aven
Bracchi k Co. ice cream dealers
Briggs & Co. boot dealers. High st
Brockway Winifred Harriet (Mrs.),
Beaufort Arms P.H
Buxton C. k A. artificial teeth
makers, Victoria terrace
Celynen North Colliery (John M.
Wallace, manager)
Celynen Workmen's Institute(Matlhew
HoUidav Badge, sec)
Coombes' Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkpr.
Tynewydd terrace
Cosiett William Henry, school attend-
ance officer
Cox A^-nes (Mrs.), news agent,
Pentwyn-mawr
Crum Frank. greengrocer.Victoria ter
Davies Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Pentwynmawr
Davies David, stationer. High street
Davies Mary (Miss), draper, Pent-
wynmawr
Edmunds Thomas, farmer, Penner
Edwards Jas. farmer, Pantyscawan
Edwards Thomas (Mrs), farmer,
Pen-Craig-Penner
Edwards Thomas H. grocer. High st
Edwards Thomas Stephen, solicitor k
oaths, Overdale ;
John
10 Vic-
DIRECTORY.]
Eynon & Co. ironmgra. Alexandra p'
Tidier William, fruiterer, Main street
Fox & Co. boot dlrs.High st.&North rd
Fox William Jonas, ironmonger
Furze Bros, watch makers, High st
Gershon Morris, clothier, Tynewydd
terrace
Gibbs Bert, boot repr. Pentwynmawr
Gregg Thomas Alexander L.K.C.P. &
S.Edin, physician & surgeon, &
surgeon to the Celynen collieries,
Greystone
Griffiths Richd. shopkpr. Greenfield
Hannay Archibald, hair dresser,
Pentwynmawr
Harris Albert, stationer,'Tynewydd tei
Hodges John, shopkpr. Ashfield road
Hopkins Alfred, farmer, Twyn coUegt
Hopkins Benjannin, haulier
Hopkins Thomas, butcher. Greenfield
Hughes & Sons,chemists,Tynewydd st
Hughes Henry, saddler, Thorne aven
Hughes Hy. R. grocer, Greenfield av
Hughes Henry Rees.milliner, High al
Humphreys Ebenezer, shopkeeper, 28
Main street
Hunt Frank, statnr. Tynewydd ter
India & China Tea Co. grocers, Vic
Jaffa Max, pawnbroker, Victoria ter
James & Co. auctioneers. High street
Jenkins & Co. drapers. High street
Jenkins Evan D. T. architect.High st
Jenkins Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6
Greenfield
Jenkins Mary (Mrs.), confectioner,
Tynewydd terrace
Jenkins Thos. greengrocer. Main st
Jenkins Tom, shopkpr. 25 Greenfield
Jenkins Walter, fruitr. Pentwynmawr
Johnson's Stores, grocers, Victoria tei
Jones David, grocer, Tynewdd ter
Jones David Charles, Newbridge htl
Jones Thomas, farrier. High street
Jones Thos. J. butcher,Pentwynmawr
Judd & Son, drapers, 5 Golden grove
Knott William, butcher, Victoria ter
Lawrence Wm. butcher, Victoria ter
Levy Isaac, clothier, Pentwvnmawr
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
mon. tues. thurs. & fri. 10 a.m. to
1.30 p.m. ; wed. & sat. 10 a.m. to
12 noon) (T. Williams, manager) ;
draw on London office, 72 Lombard
street E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Ltd. (open daily 10 a.m. to 1.30
p.m. ; wed. & .sat. 10 a.m. to 12
noon) (A. C. Mitchell, manager) ;
draw on head office, Threadneedle
street, London B C 2
McKinnon John, draper. High street
Marks Alex. tobacconist, Tvnewvdd tei
Marks Daniel, draper, Hi'^^i street
Marsh Edmund, farmer, Twvn Gwvn
Marsh Thomas, blacksmith. Cwmdws
Mason William, boot mn. Victoria ter
Matthews John, confectioner, Hish st
Matthews Mrs.E.frmr.Blaen-y-gawney
Morgan Chas. Fras. joiner & builder
Morgan Henry, grocer, Pentwynmawr
Morgan Tom, Mason's Arms P.H
Musgrove M. J. (Mrs.), draper. Pent-
wynmawr
Naish George P. shopkpr. Bridge ter
Newbridge Workmen's Club (David
John Smith, sec), Cwmdows
New Constitutional"Club (E. J.Johns.
. sec). High strwt
Nicholas Rees. farmer
Parry Adolphus, shopkpr. Market sq
Peari Assurance Co. Limited (Wm.
Morris, district supt,), Handel ho
Pentwynmawr Co-operative Society
Limited, Pentwynmawr
Phillips Herbt. L.decoratr.Victoria ter
Phillips William, farmer, Ty gwyn
Philpotts Saml. hair dresser. High st
Press Abraham,draper,3q Victoria ter
Price Brothers, grocers. High street
Price Jas. picture framr.3 Golden gro
Prichard Ernest R. gents' mercer &
hosier. Bee Hive buildings
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
Prichard Thos. Hy. chemist. High st
Purdy Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4
Golden grove
Rabaiotti Brothers, confctnrs.High st
Keea Edward, boot ma. Tynewydd ter
Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd. (Herbert
S. Bales, diat. supt.), Tredegarville
Richards Alfd. hair drssr.Victoria ter
Ricks Fredk. outfitter, Tynewydd ter
Ryan Bdmond L.R.C.P. & S.,
L.E.F.P.S.Glas. physician & surgn
Ryan Michael Joseph MB. Dub. phy-
sician & surgeon, 2 Dolywyddfa
.Sewell & Co. plumbers, Victoria ter
Sheppaid William Henry, fruiterer.
7 Victoria terrace
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
Victoria terrace
Smith Walter John, confectioner, 8
Victoria terrace
South Wales Electrical Power Dis-
tributing Co. electrical engineers
Staniforth & Co. greengros. Main st
Stevens Tom C. Red Lion P.H.
Stone & Co. outfitters, Tynewydd ter
Taphouse Charles, shopkpr. Main st
Thomas Charles, solicitor,3omerset ho
Thomas Stanley C. shopkpr. Cwmdows
Thomas Thomas, accountant & col-
lector of taxes. Station chambers
T N 4
Thomas William George, fishmonger
Bryngwyn road
Tomkinson Marjorie (Miss), shop-
keeper, Tvnewydd terrace
Trigg William Henry, watch maker,
Tynewydd terrace
Turner C. J. & Sons, dairymen
Tnyn Gwyn Colliery Co. Limited (Jn.
Vaughan Avor, wheelwright, Cwmdows
Waites Henry Jas. painter. High st
Waites Michl. shopkpr. 2 Golden gro
Wilding & Co. outfitters, i High st
Wilkinson Rowland Francis, artificial
teeth maker. Sarrat house
Williams Daniel Morgan, assistant
overseer for the parish of Abercarn,
Alexandra place
Williams Ellis, builder
Williams Jn. beer ret. Pentwyn mawr
Williams Jn. Griffith, draper,High st
Williams Rosser, grocr. Pentwynmawr
Williams Thos. shopkeeper, North st
Williams Thos. M. greengro. High st
'.Villiams William, farmer. Pant
Williams Wm.Hv. grocr. Pentwynmawr
Witchell G. H. & Co. Ltd. bakers.
3 West view
Woods Bros, butchers, 6 Golden gro
Woods Wm. butcher, Tynewydd ter
Working Men's Club & 'institute (E.
E. Chick, sec). Pentwynmawr
Young William Walter, confectioner,
Pentwynmawr
PONTLLANFEAITH
.Vrmatrong George Wm. Bryn road
Davies G. Thomas, Gilwern
Griffiths Trevor C. Pembrey house
ifriffiths Walter A. Tvgwyn
Hussey Rev. David (Baptist)
Jones-Evans Rev. Benjamin M.A.
(vicar of Mynyddislwyn)
feewis Rev. Evan (Calvinistic Metho-
dist), Blackwood road
^hies Wilfrid Leech, Ennisclare
Phillips Seth J.P. Ty Celyn
Phillips William Richard, Bryngoleu,
Bryn road
Richards Rev. R. H. (Baptist). Pen-
maen road
Rogers Thomas Watkin. Craig-y-don
Thomas Edmnnd J.P. Gilwern
Williams Rev. Thomas B.A. (curate
Mynyddislwyn). Llanarth road
COMMERCIAL.
Earlv closing day, Thursday.
Anglo-American Oil Co. Ltd
.Armstrong George Wil'iam L R.C.P.
k S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. physi-
cian Sl surgeon, Bryn road
rt>Mii
180
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open mon. 9. 3D a.m. to 2.30 p.m.) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London B C 3
Barrett William J. Greyhound P.H
Bater Saml. S. hair drs'sr. 4 tobccnat
Brace George & Son, bakers
Charles Mary M. (Mrs.), White Hart
Davies S. & Son, bakers
Davies Dan, grocer
Davies G. Thomas A.M I.E.E. con-
sulting engineer, Gilwern
Durham Horace, boot repairer
Edmunds Thos. dairyman, Triscoed
Edwards E. Watkin, surveyor &
engineer to Mynyddyslwyn Urban
District Council
Evans J. Jenkin, sanitary inspector
Mvnvdd Urban District Council
Evans James, blacksmith
Evans Thomas, shopkpr. Penmaen rd
Ford William, shopkeeper
Gibbs Albert, carpenter, Llanarth rd
Griffiths Trevor C. solicitor, com-
missioner & clerk to the Mynyd-
dyslwyn Urban District Council,
Pembrev house
Griffiths Walter A., L.R.I. B.A. archi-
tect & surveyor,Post Office chmbrs
Jenkins John, farmer, Tylagwyn
Jeremiah Richard, farmer, Woodfield
Jeremiah Thomas, shopkeeper
Jones Bros, farmers, Woodfield farm
Jones & Rollings, wheelwrights
Jones Edward J. confectioner
Jones John, farmer, Tyllwyn
Jones Lewis, beer retailer, Bryn road
Jones Thomas, farmer, Cwmbryna
Jones Thomas A. cycle repairer
Jones Tom, Tredegar Junction hotel
King David G. haulier
King Henry, farmer, Heolddu
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub^branch)
(open tues. only lo a.m. to 12
noon) ; draw on London head office,
71 Lombard street E C 3
.Matthews Thomas, farmer, Penllwyn
Matthews William, Plough inn
Morgan George H. grocer
Morgan Susan (Mrs.), draper
Myles Wilfrid Leech L.M. & S.Dub.,
L.M. Rotunda Hasp. Dub. physician
& surgeon, Ennisclare
Parfitt Thomas J. motor engineer
Phillips Seth & Son, auctioneers,
appraisers, hotel valuers & sur-
veyors. Post Office chambers. See
advertisement
Phillips William Richard F.A.I, auc-
tioneer. Bryngolen
Powell Lewis Howell, grocer
Prewett Thomas, fried fish dealer.
Sir Ivor's road
Price John B. confectioner
Rees Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwife, New-
bridge road
Rees Henry, joiner & builder
Rees Isaac, smith
Rees Martha (Miss), farmer. Penll-
Rogers Sarah Ann (Mrs.), beer retlr
Sanders John, farmer, Glanbrenar
Saunders Enoch, Ivor Arms P.H
Silverthorn Fredk. grocer & ironmgr
Smith George, draper
Stacev Wvndham J. finance clerk to
Mvnydd'vslwvn Urban District
Council"
Stark Marv Ann (Mrs.), grocer
Stark William, carting agent to G.
W. Railway
I'hi.mas Jnlii. Willi mi Evan, haulier
Tucker & Son. butchers
Walker Joseph, boot ma. Penllwyn av
West J. Carter, artificial teeth maker
Williams & Sons.builders.Llanarth rd
Williams Morgan, wheelwright
Wi liams William A. news agent
Withers Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Wolfson & Sons, outfitters
190 PEKEHOS.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kellt's
PENBHOS. or Penrose, is a parish, 3 miles north trom
Baglan station on the Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool
section of the Great Western railway, 9 west "from
Monmouth and 10 south-east trom Abergavenny, in the
Monmouth division of the county, hundred and petty
sessional division of Hag-Ian, union and county court
district of Monmoath, rural deanery of Raglan, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese' of Llandaff. The
church of St, Cadoc is an ancient building, in the Per-
pendicular style, consisting of chancel," nave, north
aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower
containing 4 bells : in 1905 the tower was restored, the
old bells recast and a new one added as a memorial
to the Rev. William Feetham MA. vicar 1865-1903 :
some repairs were effected in 1848 and in 1878 the
church was enlarged at a cost of if 1. 140: there are 150
sittings : the churchyard contains some fine yews. The
register of baptisms dates from the year 1718 ; mar-
riages and burials, 1718. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value /154, including 44 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Llan-
daff, and held since 1913 by the Rev. Henry Lewis
Davies B.A. of St. David's, Lampeter. Here is a camp,
probably British, called Penrose Castle, consisting of a
(Marked thus * receive their
tumulus of considerable height, with two moats around
it. In the year 1351, 35th King Henry III. "John de
Monmouth was appointed by patent as keeper of the
C:istle of Penrose, in Wales " ; and in the year follow-
ing another patent pardoned " William de Cantalupe,
Ltrd of Abergavenny, for having demolished the Castle
of Penrose, belonging to John de Monmouth." The
Marquess of Abergavenny is lord of the manor. The
principal landowners are Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B.,
C.M.G. (lord Ueut.) and Col. Joseph Alfred Bradney
C.B. The soil is clay; subsoil, marl. The chief crops
:ire wheat, barley, oats and turnips The area is 2,650
aUie. j^2.428 ; the population in 1911
John Seaborne,
e. — Reuben Edmunds,
b-postmaster. Letters
iinday delivery. Llan-
GriffithsMorgan,miller(^
r^ Hoskins Richard, farme
Jones Joh]
Lewis Reuben, farmer. The Walks
Morris Thomas Henry, farmer. Pent
wyn farm
Morris William, dairy farmer
Parrv Lewis, farmer. High house
Phillips William Leonard, farmer, j.^teph
Longhouse & Scyborllan farms | Wilh
ough Abergavenny.)
Davies Rev. Henry Lewis B.A.(
Vicarage
Feetham Mrs. Mary, Pentwyn
COUMEKCIAL.
Bevan George, farmer, Clwdd farm
Davies William, farmer. Grange frm
Edmunds Reuben, Post office
Ellaway George, frmr. Llantrothy fm
PENTEHKY is a parish, a short distance north of the
river Wye, 3 J miles north-by-west from Chepstow station
on the Groat Western railway, in the Monmouth division
of the county, upper division of the hundred of Caldicot,
petty sessional division, union and county court district
of Chepstow, and is in the rural deanery of Chepstow,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St. Mary is a small stone structure, some part
of which is of considerable antiquitv, but it was repaired
and thoroughly modernized in 1863': it consists of nave
with a western porch, built in 1882, and an open western
bell-turret, containing one bell: there are 90 sittings:
there are some remains of the old churchvard cross, the
register dates from the year 1721. The jiving is a vicar-
age, annexed to St. Arvans in 1888, joint net yearly
income^22o. with 39 acres of glebe, in the gift of
the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1887 by the Rev.
Fryer William A.
PEN-Y-CLAWDD is a parish, on the old road from
Monmouth to Usk, ij miles south from Dingestow
station on the Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool line of
the Great Western railway, and 5J south-west from
.Monmouth, in the Monmjuth division of the county.
hundred and petty sessional division of Raglan, union
and county court district of Monmouth, Raglan and
Trellech highway district, rural deanery and arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of St. Martin is a small but ancient building of
stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and a western tower with pyramidal
stone roof, containing one bell: the east window is
stained : there are 60 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1727. The living is a vicarage, annexed to that
of Llangoven, net yearly value ^176, in the gift of the
Dean and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since 1914 by
Davies Ri-v. Thomas L.D. (vicar). iDowle John, farmer &
Vicarage seer. Post office
Aastey Arthur, farmer, Treharry Griffiths John, carpenter & farmer
iirmr. Lodge fml
Post Offic
through Ne
tilio-Crossenny, 2 miles distant,
order 4; telegraph ofBce
Wall Letter Boxes.— Temple inn & Wernhoelvdd, cleared
week days only
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1866, for 63
children ; Mrs. Joyce Weston, mistress
farmer. Penrose farm i Powell David, farmer, Whitehouse
er),Clawdd ■ Powell John, farmer. New house
Llaca du , Price George, grocer, Wern hoelydd
The Bottom ] Price Thomas, farmer. Red house
*Scudamore Frank Henry, farmer.
Nantyderri
Silcox Joseph, farmer & assistant
overseer, Coed-y-gelly
Stephens Martin, 'farmer. The Bottom
Mrs. farmer, Croes-y-Giach
John, farmer
John Tilley, who resides .it St. Arvans. The well-
known ruins of Tintern Abbey are within a mile, and the
Wyndcliff, from which a magnificent prospect is ob-
tained, is within ten minutes' walk ; the beautiful
grounds and walks of Piercefield are distant one mile
and a quarter. The principal landowners are Henry
Clay esq. D.L. who is lord of the manor, and William
Edward Curre esq. The soil is a sandy loam. The
chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is
480 acres ; rateable value, ^251 ; the population in 1911
Parish Clerk, Mrs. Hann
ah Owen.
Letters through Chepstow
order & telegraph office
miles distant
. The n
earest post
Aryans,
money
»hout li
The children attend St. Ar
vans day
k Sunday
chooL
'. C. farmer
Cash Caleb Howard,
PETEKSTONE is a parish, on the Bristol Channel,
2i miles south from Marshliehi station on the Soulh
Wales section of the Great Western railway, which is in
this parish, and 6J south-south-west from Newport, in
the Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Went-
loog, petty sessional division, union and county court
district of Newport, rural deanery of Newport, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Lhindaff The
church of St. Peter is an ancient building of stone with
Bath stone dressings, in the Decorated and Perpendicular
styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch
and a western tower with pinnacles and spire, containing
6 hells, four of which are dated 1726 : the original church
was rebuilt in the nth century by Mabilee, daughter ol
the Rev. Thomas Davies L D. of St. David's College.
Lampeter. £3, the produce of a charity bequeathed
by the lat> Mr. William Jones, of Tygyrog, Llanishen.
is distrib,ited yearly. Samuel Courthope Bosanquet
esq. D.L. is the principal landowner. The soil is clay :
sub.soil. strong clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats
and beans. The area is 796 acres ; rateable value,
^513 : the population in 1911 was 63.
Post Office. — Mrs. Elizabeth Dowle, sub-postmistress.
Letters through Monmouth ; no Sunday delivery.
The nearest money order & telegraph office is at
Raglan, about 3 miles distant. Telegrams can be
dispatched only from Dingestow station, which is
open on week days only
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in i888, for
50 children ; Miss Kate Davis, mistress
iKeene Marv (Mrs.), .shopkeeper,Co(
y-veddu "
Smith Samuel Francis, farmer.Lov
I Pen-y-clawdd
Sir Robert Fitzaymon,
Cardiff Castle : the towei
lar work : the church wa
91 at a cost of over /
Lady Walker, wife of S
under the direction o
architects, London, and
at a cost of £,2 : the
and the church reseated
I Norman knight who lived at
is a fine example of Perpendicu-
> restored during the years 1889-
2,000, in memory of the Hon
r George Walker, of Castleton,
.Messrs. Bodley and Garner,
one of the bells was also recast
tower and porch were restored
in 1908, and there are now 1,000
sittings. The register dates from the year 1707, and
under the date March i, 1870, contains an entry of the
burial of Joseph Jones, farmer, at the ag« of 104. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^80, with resi-
dence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Bristol,
OIKEUTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
PONTNEVVYNYDO.
and held since 1901 by the Rev, Hubert George Stanley,
who is also viear of and resides at Marshfield ; the
rectorial tithes, ^£142 yearly, with 100 or more acres of
ijlebe land, are held by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
Here is a Baptist chapel. Near the parish church are
the traces of a dock and a market house with store
houses &c. showing that an extensive trade must have
once been carried on here, but the ancient town was
destroyed by marine floods which broke through the
badly kept embankments. Lord Tredegar and the Eccle-
siastical Commissioners, who are the lords of the manor.
Lord Wharton and Henrv Radcliffe esq. J, P. are the
principal landownei-s. The soil is rich loam ; subsoil,
clay. The chief crops are corn and beans and some
land in pasture. The area is 2,086 acres of land and
1,267 °f foreshore; rateable value, ^8,395 ; the pnpu-
Pari.sh Clerk, Henry Rees.
Letter.* through Cardiff, via Marshfield. Castleton is
the nearest money order & telegraph office, about 3
n;iles distant. Wall Letter Box, at Marshfield station
& one in School wail
Public Elementary School, built in 1875, for 35 chil-
dren ; Miss Beatrice Pitt, mistress
C0MMEECI.4L.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Baker James, farmer. Orchard farm
David Margt. (Mrs.), Pengam farm
Hughes Edward, farmer,Sluice house
Jones Ann (Miss),frmr.Carn-y-wynge
Jones Glanvor, farmer. Sluice farm
Morris William, farmer. Church farm
Rees Edward R. farmer, Red house
Rees Henrv, mason
Rees Philip, Six Bells P.H
Rees Thomas, farmer. New hoxise
Smith Rose (Mrs.), farmer. White ho
Smith William Henry,farmer,Blue hu
Thorn
as Edward
farmer, Ton-y-pil
Willia
ms David,
farmer, Eroad Street
Con
imon & Chapman farms
tWilh
ams Herbe
rt & Mabel B.(Miss),
farn
lers. Gout
farm
Wi lia
ms John,
farmer & assistant
ove
seer, Glan
-y-rossog
PONTHIB,
Llanfrechfa Low
PONTLLANFRAITH, see Penmaii
PONTNEWYNYDD is a large village, on the Avon
Luyd river, and m 1845 was formed into an ecclesias-
tical parish from the civil parish of Trevethin ; it has a
station on the Eastern Valleys branch of the Great
Western railway, i mile north-west from Pontypool and
162 from London, in the Pontypool division of the
county, Pontypool union, petty sessional division and
county court district, rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent,
archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandafl.
Pontnewynydd, under the " Local Government Act,
1894," has been added to the parish and Urban District
of Abersychan. The church of St. Luke, erected on
the site of an older building, removed in 1873, was
consecrated in August, 1879, and is an edifice of stone
in the Early Decorated style, consisting of chancel,
nave, aisles, north-east porch, organ chamber and an
window was presented by Mrs. Masters, at a cost of
^200, in memory of George Masters, d. July 2nd,
1851 ; there are others given by the Davies family, in-
cluding a memorial window to Mr. T. Davies, many
vears honorary organist, and one to Edward Jones esq.
D.L., J. P. of Snatchwood Park ; one to Percy Howard
Jones: a west window given bv Edwin Davies esq. of
Freeholdland, and one to the' late Richard William
Grant : the pulpit of alabaster was provided by the
parishioners, at a cost of ;£ioo : the Teredos, of Penarth
and Derbyshire stone, with columns of Irish marble,
was erected in 1894, and in 1899 the walls of the church
were decorated at a cost of about .^100 : there is
also a font of alabaster and marble, elected in memory
of the late Rev. D. O. Davies, vicar here 1875-1901':
the church was reseated in 1894, and now affords 400
sittings. The register dates from the year 1845. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^260, with resi-
dence and I acre of glebe, in' the gift of the vicar 0'
Trevethin, and is at present (1919) vacant. All Saints'
Church, in Hanbuiy road, will seat 200 pers.m^. There
are Calvinistic Methodist. Wesleyan. Baptist. Congre:;a-
tional and Primitive Methodist chapels. An ornau'ental
cast iron fountain was erected in 1899, bv public sub-
scription, at the junrtion of Hanburyroad and St. Luki^'s
road. The Pontnewynydd Sheet and Galvanizing Co.
Limited have extensive works here for the manufacture
of steel sheets and galvaniz.insr. In the dineh^s of
Cwmnantddu and Cwmffrwdoer are coal mines, worked
on & somewhat extensive scale. The population in 191 1
was 6,827.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery OfiSce,
St. Luke's road,— Mrs. Mary B. Whittington, tnb-
postmistress. Letters through Pontypool
Pan
Boxes.— Pentrepiod : Snatchwood ; Park &
CEKNTCRIB is a hamlet on ■
fast from Crumlin railway station and 3 west from
Pontnewynydd railway station Here is a Congregational
chapel.
Letters through Pontypool. Crumlin is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, about a miles distant
CWMFFRWDOER is a hamlet half a mile west from
the Pontnewynydd railway station. There is a bait
station here on the Great Western railway
Post Office. — W. O. Wilding, sub-postmaster. Pont-
newynydd is the nearest money order & telegraph office
CWMNANTDDU is a hamlet hidf n mile west from
I'ontnewynydd railway station.
FUEKHOLDLAND is a hamlet half a mile north-west
from Pontnewynydd railway station. Here is a Congre-
gational chapel, erected in' 1894, with 140 sittings. The
Pontypool and District Hospital, situated here, was built
in 1903, at a total cost of jf 11,500, on a site presented
by John Capel Hanbury esq. and is an edifice of stone
with 40 beds. It is connected by telephone with the
whole of the Medical Staff resident in the district.
Post Offic
Dffice
-Mr:
Eleano
SNATCHWOOD is a hamlet, three-quarters of a mile
north-west from Pontnewynydd railway station, and half
a mile south from Abersychan railway station. There
IS a halt station here on the Eastern Valleyi branch of
the Gieat Western railway.
Letters through Pontypool, via Abersychan, which is the
nearest money order & telegraph office, half a mile
distant
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services
St. Luke'* Church, St. Luke's road, Bev. Thos. William
Moore B.A. vicar; Rev. Frank Whalley, curate; 11
a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
All Saints', Hanbury road ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed.
7 30 p.m
Baptist. Pentrepiod road; 11 a.m & 6 p.m.; tues.
7.30 p.m
Baptist. Merchants hill. Rev. Thomas Llewellyn Jones;
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs, 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Bethany), St. Luke's road. Rev
Eli Symmons; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon, & thurs 7.30
p m
Cungreg.itiunal (Welsh), Cefnycrib ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
wed. 7 30 pm
CongreL'ational. Freeholdland; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs.
7.30 p.m
Congregation il ^Ebenezer), Pentrepiod. Rev. Isaac
Bevan ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Hanbury road (Pontypool Circuit),
Bev. Jonathan Goldthorpe (aupt.); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
wed, 7.30 p.m
Plymouth Brethren, 3 Mountain view; 11 a.m, & 630
■p m ; weJ. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Pentrepiod road; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs
7 30 p m
Undenominational Christian Mission Hall, Pentrepiod ;
Thomas M. Wintlu, hon. supt, ; 11 a in, & 6 p.m.;
tues, & thurs, 7.30 p.m
A motor char-a-banc & wagonettes to Pontypool run
frequently during the day (Sundays excepted), from
Pontnewynydd
Public Elementary Schools.
The .Schools are under the control of the Eastern Val-
leys group of managers, who meet at Pontypool : W,
H. \. Bythway. Pontypool, clerk
Pontnewynydd (mixed), built in 1903, for 480 boys &
girls & '295 infants ; Trevor Rosser Evans, master ;
Mrs. Edith M. Davies. infants' mistress
Cwmffrwdoer (mixed), built in 1880 4. enlarged in 1902
& 1905, for 387 children ; temporary school for the
girls was erected in 1913, for 150 children ; William
F. Miles, master ; Miss Laura E. Lewis, mistress
Cwmffrwdoer (infants), built in 1894, for 214 children;
Miss Eli/.abeth Evans, mistress
lt)2 PO.T\l£v< YXYDD.
Hatodyrynys (mixed & infants), built in 191
in 1911,'for 166 children; John Thomas
Pantygasseg, Cefnycrib (miied), built in
children ; enlarg-ed 1911. for 172
M<.NMuUTH8HlJvE.
a & enlarged I County Police
master in charge. & 5
1S83, for 108 Railway Station,
[kelly'
Station, CharleviUe, Richard Lev
(Fu
PONTNKn'YXYDI).
other names in this pla
Pontypool.)
PRIVATE IlESinKNTS.
Bailer Alfred Henrv, The Grove
Bevan Rev. Isaac (Cong.), Grove rd
Davies David John. The Mouni,
Pentrepiod
Gregory Jabez, Fairfield, Hanbury road
Gregory Stanley, Grove road
Haden Henry Harold, Victoria
St. Luke's road
Havard Henry A. G. Bryngell
Luke's road
Jones Mrs. P. H.Tyceirios,Pentrepiod
Jones Rev. Thomas Llewellyn (Bap
tist). Grove road
Mulligan Kennett FrancisM.B.,B.Ch
Hill grove
P.. well "Davil, E.igefield house, St.
Watts Mrs. Salttord ho. Hanbury rd
COMMERCIAL.
Abersychan British & Talywain In
dustrial Co-operative Society Ltd
Hanbury road, Cwmffrwdoer'
Bache Edwd. butcher, Hanbury road
Bailey W. L. haulier, St. Luke's road
Bateman Watkin, assistant overseer,
St. Luke's road
Blaenavon Co-operative So-iety Ltd.
Railway terrace
Bond George, shopkeeper. Chapel rd.
Pentrepiod
Clarke Rufus, beer retailer. Hill st
Davies Theophilus, news agent, 6 St.
Luke's road
Dowell John W. boot repr. 16 Hill st
Filed Colliery Co. Limited, colliery
owners, Tranch coUierv
Elliott Joseph Haslett 'B.A., M,D..
B.A.O.Dub., L.M. physician & sur-
Evans J. & Sons, grocers, Hanbury rd
Evans John & Co.'bldrs. Hanbury rd
Gibbins Ernest, frmr. Pen-y-waiii fin
Gough William, shopkeeper, 11
Albion place, Hanbury road
Gregory Wm Hy. boot ma.Hanburv rd
Griffiths Bessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
15 Hanbury road
Hamilton Frances k Edith (Misses),
cowkeepers, Pentrepiod
Harvey Fredk. beer retlr. George st
Harvev William, farmer, Pentrefrank
(letters through Abersychan)
Higgins Thomas, fruiterer, 7 Hill st
Hillman Rowland, hair dresser, 22 St.
Jeremiah .\braham. Horseshoe inn
Jones David *; Co. timber merchants
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
10 Albion place. H;inbury road
Jones Ernest, draper. Hiiiibnrv road
Midland (The) Railway Carriage >t
Waggon Co. Limited. O. W. R
Mulligan Kenneth Francis MB .
B.Ch., B.A. O.Belfast, physician &
surgeon. Hill grove
North (The) Central Waggon Co
Limited, G. W. R
Osmond Priscilla (Mrs.), confectioner,
84 St. Luke's road
|Parfitt Ernest, but.cher, George st |Treha
Peake Frederick, wagonette proprie- Willi
tor, Hanbury tei-race
Pegington William Henry, butcher,
Hanburv road
Pitt Arthur J. hair d.esser,2c Hill st
Pitt James, shopkeeper, 5 Mill road
Pontnewvnvdd Sheet &. Gidviini/inB
Co. Ltd.' (H. A G. Hav;ird, svc ),
steel sheet manufactiirers
Price Saml. greengrocer, Hanbury rd
Rees Edwd Liverpool excha
Refuge Assurance Co. Lira
Henrv Gibbons, distri
CWMFFRWDOER
COMMERCIAL.
Bolmond Joseph, -farmer, Plas-y-coed
Chaloner Minnie (Mrs.), coal mer-
chant. Hill crest, Plas-y-coed
Colbourne Ernest, shopkeeper
Curtis John. Plas-y-coed inn
F.Hill st^"""*'* Sarah Ann (Mrs.), farmer
d (Johnl^*^'<^™ Valleys Colliery Co. Limited,
-'"■-■y proprietors
Sun
brow, St. Luke
road
supt.
Madl.
Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Roden Herbert, hair drssr. George stl^^'''^'"' Laura (Miss), tchr.
- - . . . Richards Oliver, Cwmffrwdoer inn
Wern Hill Colliery Co. colliery pro-
prietors, Plas-y-coed
Williams Ambrose, shopkeeper
Rogers John, butcher, St. Luke'
Rosser Edwin,iishmgr.23 St. Luke'!
Samuel David, beer retailer. Hill
Veater James, beer retailer. Mill road
Wall William G. & Son, grocers &
bakers, St. Luke's road & Hi
burv road
Weaver Cuthbert Robert, shopkeep
56 Hanbury road
Weeks Hedle'y, butcher, Hanbury :
Wheeler Joseph, grocer
Whittington Walter H. station
Post ofTice, St. Luke's road
Wilding Walter Owen, baker, k post
office, Hanburv road
Williams Caroline (xMrs ), beer
taller, Wainfelin
Willianis Thomas, ironmonger. Hi
bury road
Williams William. Fortre Hamn
P.H. Hanbury road
CEFNYCRIB.
(Marked thus * postal addreas
Crumlin )
iill«-»
COMMERCIAL.
Chaloner M. E
(Mrs.),
Pentwvs
Dando Aaron.
farmer.
Pantygasseg
•Dodd'Augustu
s. farmer
Edwards Edw
Herbert Jacob, farmer, Tylantwin
[erbert Richard, farmer
Jayne Thomas, farmer, Blaenycwm
Jones Edmd. shopkpr. Pantygasseg
Mayers Joseph, Masons' Arms P.H.
Pantygasseg
Price Aiariah, farmer, Pantygasseg
Price George, farmer.Ty-shoneshinkiri
Rees William, farmer
Sogers William, farmer, Blaenycwm
Smith Alfred John. Star P.H
ir-pentwyj Black Vein Steam Cnal
& Coke Co. Lim. (The) (Benjamin
Nicholas, managing director; Win,
Stephen Fletcher, sec)
CWMNANTDDtl.
liiiley Brothers, builders
Bond George, shopkeeper
Matthews Joseph, grazier, Talochre
(Jak Brick Co. Ltd. (E. J. Bailey.
manager), red & fire brick makeis
Price John, farmer, Talochre
Southwood. Jones & Co. Ltd. fire brick
makers
FREEHOLDLAND.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
P n-i s Mis^, Glen side
Evans Misses. Khoswen
Flehher Wm. Steplien, The Beeches
Jones Dayid J. P. Belle vne
Moore Rev. Thomas William B A.
The Vicarage
Nicholas Benjamin J. P. Osborne ho
COMHUUCIAL.
Clark .iames. grocer
Courtney George, grocer & boot dlr
Eden Matilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Harvey Eleanor (Mrs.), baker &
sub-postmistress
Higgs William, greengrocer
Hitchings John, butcher
Hudson Sarah J. (Mrs.), fruiterer
Jones J. & W. lime burners
Jones William John, beer retailer
Larcombe James, beer retailer
March John A. boot maker
Pidd Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife
Pontypool & District Hospital (T.
Morgan, sec. ; Miss Roots, matron)
Pontypool k District Steam Laundry
Co. Limited (George Rosser, m>;r. ;
W. S. Fletcher, sec)
Simons Edward, farmer
Taylor Fred, motor garage
Taylor Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Tratt Arthur Charles, grocer
John, shopkeeper
Wheeler Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Wheeler J.n. es, butcher
WriL'ht Archibald, baker
SNATCHWOOD.
Jones Mrs. Edward. Snatchwood park
Jones Godfrey Ernest.Snatchwood pk
ephen, Longfield house
COMMBRCIAL
Arthur William, carpenter
Cleaver John, grocer
Gwilym John, shopkeeper
jlcoiiibe F. J. & Son. blacksiiiilli.^
Small Harry, coach builder
Thomas Charlotte (Mrs.), Snatchwood
Willi;
PONTYMISTEH & PONTY-WAIN,
Ethel (Miss), b.
PONT-yMOILE, see Panteg
PON T YPOOL
PONT-XTOOL (a name corrupted from Pont-ap-Howell)
is a town, and under the provisions of the " Local
Government Act. 1894," was constituted a civil parish,
from the ancient parish of Trevethin ; it is 149 miles from i
London by road and 161 by rail, 18 south-west from j
Monmouth, 8 north from Newport, g^ south from Aber-
gavenny and 15 from Caeqihilly, in the Pontypool divi-
sion of the county, Abergavenny hundred, and is the '
ad ..f
law
also of a county rnxirt district, rural deanery of Blaenau
Gwent, archdtaccnry of Monmouth and diocese of
Llandaff : it is seated on the acclivities of a hill rising
from the river Avon Lwyd, or Torvaen, over which is
a stone bridge of three arches, and is on the edge of
the great basin of coal and ironstone which stretches
westward into Pembrokeshire
DIRECTORY.]
.MONMOUTHSHIRE.
PONTYrOOL.
bv .1.
The Great Western Railway Company have two stations
here, in Crane street and Clarence street respectively.
The Crane Street station is in the centre of the town, on
the line from Newport to Blaenavon, with a branch to
Brynmawr and Merthyr, and is in connection with the
London and North Western system. The Clarence Street
station, a little to the south of the town, is on the line
from here to the Vale of Neath and Swansea. Pontypool
Road station is about ij miles south of the town, in the
parish of Panteg, and near this an entirely new station
was built in igcg, containing the offices for this division
of the company. The station at Crane street was en-
larged in 1894, at a total cost, including new sidings &c.
of upwards of _^io,ooo ; considerable alterations have
also been made at Clarence Street station.
The town was governed by a Local Board from July
17, 1863, until the "Local Government Act, 1894" (S^
& 57 Vict. c. 73) established the present Urban District
Council of eighteen members.
The town is pared and lighted and supplied with both
gas and water by the Pontypool Gas and Water Com-
pany, established in 1850, incorporated in 1871 ; there
are four reservoirs, having a total capacity of about 15
miUion gallons, including one at Cwm-Avon, holding
about 10 million gallons, and pumping plant was also
erected at Cwm-Avon in 1894 for supplying the higher
portion of the district : there are eight springs, two at
Cwm-Avon, two at Cwmyravon, one at Nantymailor,
one at Abersychan and two at the Folly, supplying
Pontypool, Abersychan, Talywain, Garndiftaith, Varteg",
Griffithstown, Sebastopol and New Inn. The Gas Works
supply Pontypool, Griffithstown, Sebastopol and New
Inn.
The Pontypojl and District Electric Lighting Power
Co. Limited, formed in 1 193. has works in Park road.
The police duties are discharged by the Monmouth-
shire constabulary, and the superintendent has an office
at the Police Station adjoining the Town Hall.
The ecclesiastical pari^^h «as formed in 1915 from
Panteg and Trevethin.
The church of St. James is a building of stone, in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, north, south
and centre aisles, south-west and vest porches and a
western belfry containing one bell : it was restored in
1877, at a cost of about ^2,500. and has 700 sittings.
100 being tree. The living is a vicarage, net income
_£soo, derived from the endiinnipiit mikI pew rents, with
residence, in the gift of lli.' TBishoj. of Llandatl'. and
held since 1906 bv the Ht-v. tioronwv Gower, of Jesus
College, Oxford. "St. Johns Mi.ssiun' Hall, at Tranch,
is now used as a Sunday school. St. Cadoc's Mission
Church, on the Osborne road, will seat 100. St. John
the Divine Mission Church, at Wainfelin, is a building
of stone, and will seat 5^0 pei-sons : all are served by
the clergy of Trevethin. Si. Niatthew's Mission Church.
Victoria road, an inoi imilMiiiL: -.Mtnn; ^00 persons, is
seived by the cler-y uf th.. p.iii-li .hui.h. St. Alban's
OathoUc church. (JiM.rtu- -tr.ri. ruftcd in 1638, was
rr.stored and enlarged and a irallery added in 1881-2
at a cost of ^^600: it will seat 500 persons : attached is a
presbytery. The Presbyterian church. Osborne road,
erected in 1905, is a building of stone. Trosnant Bap-
list chapel, Lower Bridge street, erected in 1776. was
rebuilt in 1820. and renovated in 18S5, and has 680
sittings. The Congregatioiuil chapel. 'Hanburv road,
erected in 1903-4 at a cost of £y.ooo. is a fine building
of stone, in the Early Decorated Gothic style, with
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS kc
Post, M. O., T.. Telephonic Express Delivery & Tele-
phone Call Office.— Po.stmaster, William' Amson,
Osborne road. Ope.i fi-oni 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; Sundays^
8.30 to 10 a.m
70Q aittmgs ; attached is a Sunday school with 400 sit-
tings. The Primitive Methodist chapel. Park terrace,
ii stone building in the Gothic style, was erected in
1877. at a cost of ^2,200. The United Methodist chapel
is in Nicholas street. The Wesleyan chapel. High street,
■n;is erected in is6q. in the Gothic style, at a cost of
/j.300, and contains 700 sittings. The Baptist chapel.
Crane street, erected in 1836. is a building of freestone,
in a modern Classic style, and contains sittings for
about 600 people. The Pen-y-garn Baptist tabernacle.
Crane street, erected in 1835, is . a fine building of
stone, and will seat about 800 persons : the interior was
considerably altered and improved in 1884, at a cost of
over ^1.200; it is now used for burial services only.
The Town Hall, in the Hanbury road, opened 5 Jan.
1856, is a building of stone, in the Italian style, erected
at the sole cost of the late Capel Hanbury Leigh esq.
of Pontypool Park, and contains an assembly room,-
used for concerts and meetings. The Market House,,
in Market street, erected in 1846, rebuilt in 1893-4 ^^
a total cost, including site &c. of _^27,ooo, is a structure
in the Tudor style, opened Dec. ist, 1894. The market
days are Wednesdays and Saturdays, and fairs are held
on April 2nd and 22nd, July 5th and October loth,
tor pleasure, horses, cattle, sheep and cheese. The
Cattle Market, in Park road, constructed in 1899. at a.
cost of jf2.8oo. has an area of 3J acres, and pens for
Veep and 200 pigs; the land was L'ivei'
St. James' Hall, a building of stone, standing on !)■
site near to St. James' church, was built in igio at a
cost of _^2,5oo. The ground floor contains a recreation
room, kitchen and lavatories, and on the second floor i«
a hall to. seat 500 persons.
The Hanbury Assembly H«om and Arcade, in the
Osborne road, were opened April, 1893, at a cost of
;^6,ooo; the former will seat 850 persons, and contain.*
a platform or stage, cloak rooms &c.
The Constitutional Club, Osborne road, built in 1894.
at a cost of /'i.6on. contains an assembly room holding
250 persons, mil n 1 mul-. I i.Iliard and committee rooms &c.
The Catlr 1 . '■>:'' 1 ,lh,. lie lane, was built in 1904
oted
1909
reading room, reference
and lending libraries, ladies' reading room, committee
ruLiii and a small lecture hall.
The Fire Brigade, instituted in March, 1881, consists
of a captain, lieutenant, and 14 firemen.
There are nvmierous forges and iron mills within a short
distance of the town, for the manufacture of the heaviest
iron work and for the making of tin plates. The chief
articles of trade are coal and iron of every quaUty and
description, with which the neighbouring hills' abound ;
ample facility of conveyance is afforded both by the
numerous railways and by the Monmouthshire canal to
the docks at Newport.
The New Recreation Ground. Conway road, opened in
1893, is available for sports of all kinds, and inclndes
Bn excellent cycling track.
The area of the parish and Urban District is 231
acres; rateable value, ^^27,221; the population in 1911
was 6.452. The population for the whole town distrirt
in DecHiuber, iqii, was 12,458.
Town Sub-Post & M, O, OflSces: —
High street, — William Evans, sub-postmaster
(Clarence street.— Thomas Beuj. Davies, sub-postmas
Wainfelin,— Evan William Evans, sub-postmaster
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL,
Offices, Town hall. Hanbury road.
Meet the fourth Wednesday in each month at 3 p.i
Members.
All retire in April, 1922.
Ohairman. A, Desney,
A. Morgan
Edwin Morgan
E. Phillips
Edgar Probvn
O. J, Rich '
Robert John Trump
Daniel C, Udell
Cenjaniin J, Williamf
Offic
William H. V, Bvthwav
, Daniel Griffiths
John M. Cope
1 Jabez. Jones
W, P, Davies
Benjamin Lapp
A. Densler
1 William Llewell
I Clerk, Henry Harold Haden, Town hall, Hanbury read
[ Treasurer, Herbert Hinton Pratt, Lloyds Bank Limited.
1 Hanbury road
I Medical Officer of Health, Hy, Sinclair Mason MR. OP
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond, Dunbeath house
[ Sun-eyor, Thomas Phillip Francis P. A. S.I. Town hall.
j Hanbury road
Collector, Stephen J. Wilson. Towti hall, Hanbury road
The senior magistrate present acts as chairman.
-Addams-Williams Albert, Lansor, Caerleon
Butler Aubrey Isaac Botbwell, Bryn-Gomer, Pontrhydv
run, Newport
-MON, 7
194 POXTYPOOL.
MUNMOUTHSHIKE.
Tkelly's
Daniel John, Sunnvbank, Abeisyehan, Pontypool
Davies Fredk. Herbert, Brynowen, Varteg, Pontypool
Davies Henry Morgan, 70 Broad street, Blaenavon
Deakin Thomas Hedges, Parkend, near Lydney
Edwards Benjamin, The Park, Blaenavon
Essex James Eowland" V.D., M.E.C.S.Eng. The Wood-
lands, Pontypool
Frost Thos. Jsph. L.R.C.P.& S.Edin.Oaklands.Llanbilleth
Gornuin Michael. Lhnhilleth
Griffin Stphn. Treseder, The Mount,Coed-y-paen,Pontypl
Griffiths Lieut-Col. Henry Dunstan, Holmby house,
Griffithstowu, Newport
Haiihury John Cupel D.L. Pontypool park, Pontypool
H;iiiiiston Jes^e Jas. Glenvellyn, Peny-garn, Pontypool
Harrison ^Villiam Barrow, Bryn Ivor, Abertillerv
Jami-s Alfrfd Hui;b, Blaenavon
Jenkins George, Manor rnnd, Aliprs\chan, Pontypool
Jones David, Belle \ m , Pr.ntii. u ynMld, Pontypool
Jones James, 31 Ni-n Williiim ^lir.-t. Blaenavon
Jones William Thouui-, ,~ . Il;l^l,.|l,,l, Newport
Kennard Bobt.Wm. D.L. Uud«fli hull, Trowbridye.Wills
Lewis David, Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Lewis William, Newport
Nicholas Benjamin, Osborne house, Pont\poo'-
Paton John, Waiin Wern house, Pontypool
Pennyniore Col. Philip Geo. V.D. Gleiiholme, Mill st.Usk
Pritchard Davi 1 Francis. Gmtrev house, near Pontypool
Prnbyn Edgai. Osl.ornr road. Pontypool
Richards Edwd. Jas. Eoyal stores. Pontnewydd, Newport
Ro.-iie John, Lower Park ten-ace, Pontypool
Ruther Thomas William, Blaenavon
Smith Fr.incis Albin, Py Bi7n, Aberysychan, Pontypool
.^leel Henry Charles, Brooklands. Charles st. Blaenavon
Tarrant Joseph, Gelly Crftg, Abertillery
Thomas William, Gold Tops. Aberbeeg
Tyler John Octavius, Maesderwen. Pontvmoile, Pontypl
Watkins William Charles. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Williams Lt.-Col. David Ellis.Ivy lo.Griffithstown.Newpt
Winstone James. Freeholdland, Pontnewynydd,Pontypool
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Abersvchan,
Abertillery, Blaenavou, Llanfrechfa Dpper, Panteg &
Pontypool Urban, & the Pontypool & Abergavenny
Rural District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates
'Clerk to the Magistrates, Alfred Edwd.Bowen,Town hall
?etty sessions are hpH at the Town hall Wednesday &
Saturday, at 11 a.m. & at Blaenavon & Llanhilieth
every alternato tuesday, at 10.30 a.m. The following
places are within the sessional division: — Abersvchan,
Blaenavon, Ghiscoed, Goytrev. Llanvair Kilj^edin", Llan-
hUleth. Llanvihangel-Pontymi.ylc. Llanfrechfa (Upper).
Mamhilad, Panteg, Pontypool
PONTVPOOL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
tJnion, with the exception of Abersychan, Llan-
frechfa Upper, Panteg, Pontypool & Usk. The area
is 30,470 acres; populatio-i in 1911, 5,047
Council meets at the Court house, Usk, on the first
Market day (monday), in each month, at 2.45 p.m
Chairman, Thomas Whitney, Goytrev
Officials.
Clerk, Thomas Percival Holmes Watkins, Club cham-
bers, Pontypool
Treasurer, John Hy. Davies, Barclays Bank Limited. Usk
Medical Officer of Health, George Harrison Jenkins
L.B.C.P. & .S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. Tv Cornel. Usk
.Surveyor, R. O. Roberts, Usk
Sanitary Inspector. Robert Derrett, t'sk
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cattle Market, Park road, S. J. Wilson, collector
County Court, His Honor S. Hill Kelly, judge; Thoma..
Watkins, registrar & high bailiff; Morgan Lewis, sub-
bailiff; office. Free Library, Hanbnr; rd. The county
court aits once a month at lli. I «, |,:,|| , ]]„■ follow-
ing places are within il- 11 . n .\berbeeg
(part), Abersvchan, Addawn- 1: 1; m oantddu,
Blaendare. Blaensychan. TIli.nM Am I'.mH,!, Works,
Cefnycrib, Coedygric, Croeayceib.g. Crumlin, Cwm-
nantyrodyn, Cwm-Avon, Cwmbran (Upper), Owm-
frwdoer, Cwmnantddu, Cwmsvchan, Cwmvniacoy,
Fleur-de-Lis, Garndiffaith, Gellydeg, Glynpita, Goly-
nos, Graigddu, Havodyrunj^s. Little Mill, Llanhilieth
Church, Llanthewy Church, Llanviliangel-Pontynioile,
Llanfrechfa (Upper), Llanfrechfa (Lower), Mamhilad,
Nanty Gollen, New Inn (Panteg), Nightingale Village,
Old Furnace, Panteg, Pantygasseg, Penmain, Pentwyn,
Pentwyninawr. Pen.y-gani.'Peiiyrheol, Ponthir, Pontlan-
traith, Pontaewydd, Pontnewynydd, Pontymoile, Ponty-
pool, Ponty Velin, Race (Upper), Race (Lower), Sebas-
topol. Six Bells Llanhilieth, Snatchwood, Spring Vale
Cwmbran, Staffordshire Row, Steedman's farm, Taly-
wain, Tranch, Tredegar Junction, Trevethin Church,
Twynyfrwd, Varteg Works, Victoria Village, Wainv
Clare'& Tnysddu Station
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of
Newport ; Fred Gardner, Newport, official receiver
Certified Bailiffs appointed under the ■' Law of Distress
Amendment Act," Edwin L. D. Pitten, 22 George
street ; Victor E. Bessent, Coedcae place, Pontypool ;
Wm. Henry Holland, Station chambers, Llanhilieth
County Police Station, Town hall, John Barry, superin-
tendent ; 2 sergeants k ir constables
Cnstoms & Excise Office, Thomas Stevens Nicol. Pen-y-
Fire Engine Station, Osborne road, John M. Cope, capt.
& 14 men
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange, Osborne rd
Stamp "OflSoe, Osborne road, William Amson, distributor
Surveyor of Taxes Offices, Hariy Charles Seymo\ii,
surveyor, 28 George street
Town Hall Trustees, Hanbury road, Henry H. Haden.
clerk
Weights & Measures Depot, Division A, Thomas H.
L'-nis, inspector k adjustei-
PONTYPOOL UNION.
i-MuA dav. tbnrsda
Poor Law
ys (monthly), at 10.30 a
Institution, Griffithstowi
he following parish
sychan, Glascoed
es or places are in the uni
Goytrev. Griffithstown,
the
n:— Aber-
Gwehelog,
Gwernesney. .Remeys Commander. Llanbadoc, Llan-
degveth. Llanfrechfa Lower, Llanfrechfa Upper, Llan-
geview. Llangibby, Llanhilieth, Llanllowell, Llanthewy
Vach, Llantrissent, Llanfihangel-Pontymoel.Mamhilad,
Monkswood, Panteg, Pontypool, Trostrey & Usk. The
population of the union in 1911 was _^6i,868 ; area,
50,854 acres ; assessable value in 1919, _£256,923
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Thomas Morgan,
Pontnewynydd
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Thom.is
Percival Holmes Watkins, Club chambers. 22 Georg.-
street, Pontypool
Treasurer, Herbert Hinton Pratt. Lloyds Bank Limited.
Hanbury road, Pontypool
Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians. Aber-
sychan district, James Harry, Abersychan ; Llan-
hilieth district, John Jenkins, Llanhilieth ; Panteg
district, Edward John Spencer, Trosnant street, Ponty-
pool ; Usk district, Idenrv Charles Davies, Usk
Vaccination Officers M. ' Gorman, Llanhilieth ; B.
Morgan, Pontypool; F. Huggins, Llanhilieth & H. C.
Davies, Usk
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators. Abersychan North
district, B. J. Stanley Verity L.S.A.. L.M.S.S.A.Lond.
Garndiffaith : Abersychan Central district. Ulick John
Gordon MuUii^an M.B., B.Ch. Abersychan; Llanhilieth
district, Thomas Joseph Frost L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.
Llanhilieth ; Panteg district, Frank Harrington
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Griffithstown; Ponty-
pool district, Thomas McAllen M.B.. B.Ch. Hanbury
road, Pontypool ; ITsk district, George Harrison
Jenkins L.B.O.P & S.Edin, Ty-Oovnel, Usk
The Poor Law Institution, in Griffithstown, was erected
in 1837. & enlarged in 1900; tliere are also cottage
homes erected in 1881 ; an infirmary was built in
1895; the three institutions are available for 332 in-
nmtes, including 66 in the infiimary & 64 children in
the cottage homes; P. U. Randall, ma.ster ; John
Frank Harrington M.K.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medi-
cal officer; Mrs. Agnes M. Randall, matron
POXTVFOOL Rkgis
Superintendent ReL-istrar.
Watkin-. I'liil. .-liiniilM.,,.
min I.rlM-. Clnl, ,I,:1i,.1k.1-
Registr:,!- .., Hu'li- .V l)..i'
Miclia..] linMIKUl. ^1, 1, .
beeg; deputy. M -- \u
gibbv sub-disti iri. i'ihm
deputy. C. F. I'l..! w,. 1;,
DlSTRH-
il.rl^. I.hMllllllrtll. Abei
-.III. Llanhilieth; IJan
Inggins, Griffithsto\M.
istown; Pontypool sul
irv, Pontypool; depnit
-district. Henrv Charts
de^uilv, Henrv Gilber
M. Lewis. Pontyiin.il ;
Da\-ies. Rose cottage,
Powell. Uok
Registrar of -Marriages, Francis Huggins. 22 Charles
(Jriffithst,.»n; deputy. Campbell F. Probyn. GriffitI
DIRECTORY.]
MOMMOUTHSHIKE.
PONTYPOOL.
195
PUBLIC OFFICER?,
the Lady & Lords of the Manor of AVt
& Brynwyn, David Davies, Wentsland Estate office
Assessor &" Collector of King's Taxes, Robert F. Stead-
man, 130 Osborne road
Assistant Overseer, Henry Harold Haden. Town hall, Han-
bury road, Pontypool
Factory Surj^
M.B., B.Ch. Clarence house, Clarence street
Clerk to Comuiissioners of Taxes for Pontypool, Alfrcil
Edward Bowen, Hanbury road
Clerk to the Pension Committees :— Urban. Henry
Harold Haden, Town hall, Hanbury road ; Pontypool
Rural & Panteg Urban, T. P. H. Watkins,Club chmbrs
Collector of Poor Rates, Stephen J. Wilson, Town hali.
Hanbury road
Collector of Market Tolls, Stephen J. Wilson, Town hall.
Hanbury road
Customs & Excise Officer, Thomas Stevens Xicol, Pen-
y-garn
Distributor of Stumps, William Amsoii, Post offirr,
Osborne road
Superintendent of Police, John Barry, Town hall
Surveyor of Taxes, Henry Charles Seymour
Town Crier, H. J. Tramp, Market street
Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Iniiiials
Acts " 'for Pontypool District, Job
Willii
NEWSPAPER.
lee Press of Monmouthshire, 73 Osborne road ;
Rebecca J. Hughes, proprietress & publisher;
lished every fri
PLACES OF W(JRSHIP, with times of SerTic(
t. James', Hanbury road. Rev. Goronwy Gower,
30 p.m. ; wed.
St. Cadoc's Mission Church, Osborne road; 8 & 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m
Mission Chtircb, Osborne road; ji a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
wed. 8 p.m
St. Alban's Catholic Church. George street, lUn-. F. C.
Lynch, priest; Rev. T- Williams, curate; 9 & 11
n.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m.; holidays, mass at
& S
f'atholic Convent of St. Alban, Sisters of the Holy
(rhost. Park house (Sister of Thomas d'Aquin, supe-
Pn-sbyterian, Osborne road; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; \\ej.
7.30 p.m
Baptist (Pen-y-garii Tabernacle), Crane street, Richard
Rees ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tnes. 7.45 p.m
Baptist. Crane street (vacant); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tnes
7.30 p.m
Baptist (Upper Tr".<niint), Bridge street; 11 a.m. fc
Oongrega
11 bur
ad (V
ved.
.30 p.i
Primitive Methodist. Park terrace. Rev. B. Haddo
(supt.) & Rev. J. .T. Hutchinson; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
thurs. 7.30 p.m
United Methodist (Newport (Hill Street) Circuit); 1
a.m. & 6 p.mi. ; tjiui's. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist, High street; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.
wed. 8 & fri. 7.30 p.m
SCHOOLS
Tlie West Monmouthshire school
cost of about ^35
the' Board of Educati
tion (17th century) a
PBITATE RESIDENTS.
Allmark Albert, The Hollies, Wain-
felin road
Barrv John, Fairfield. Hanluirv road
Bolter Hy. Jas. Grasmere, Clarence si
Buck Wm. Jn. Glenrise, Wainfelin rd
Bythway William Hy. Vipond, Glan-
torvaen, Hanbury road
Chaloner Benj. British School lane
Clayfield George, Amberley house,
Upper George street
Corbeck Charles Antony, Cherry
Gath, Pen-y-yarn
d'Aquin Sister St. Thomas (superior-
ess), St. Alban's convent
David Wm. Springfield, Wainfelin rd
Davis Chas. Hilltown bo. Wainfelin rd
Dowell Hy. Philip. 12 Up. Park ter
Eardley Bichd. The Oaks.Crumlin rd
ected in 1898, at a
a secondary school, unde]
the William Jones Founrta
;tered by the Habej'dashers
Eckerslev James,
School" lane
Evans Benj. Brooklyn, W
Evans Jn.Arth. Brentwood.
Company, ia a large i^abled structure of red brick,
relieved with Bath stone, the principal front being
flanked by octagonal stair turrets with tall spires,
& over the pori'h are the carved arms of the Haber-
dashers' Co. of London, with their motto "Serve
&; Obey '' : the building, which stands on a lofty hill
overlooking the town, was designed by Mr. H. Stock
F.B.I.B.A. of London, & the 6 acres of land it occu-
pies were given by J. C. Hanbury esq. and a field ol
8| acres adjoining the school has recently been
acquired. The great hall will hold about 300 per.sons,
& baa a gallery on one side, from which the chemical
& physical laboratories & lecture rooms are entered ;
there is also a swimming bath, a gymnasium above,
& a headmaster's house on the west side : attached to
the school are three leaving scholarships of £50 a
year for 3 years, & 23 entrance scholarships : the school
is intended for 200 boys, including 70 boarders, & is
under the control of a body of 17 governors; Rev.
Prebendary Henrv Paul Prosser MA. chairman.
Robert Ivor Jones M.A.Oxon. headmaster; W. R.
Dauncey esq. clerk; Charles William Watson B.Sc.
George" F. Buck B.A., R. T. Mole. R. Stephen M.A.,.
A. Edwards B.A & W. Marrin B.Sc. assistant masters
Pont\-pool (;■!■.■ I ,,niiii -Mm m', r-tiiblishcd under the
Welsh liii, I i ;:■ " ■ \'i. i83q. & controlled
hv tht' (i I \( 111. iiini^ an elevated posi-
tion at I'rh-v-^ M'l iii.il.iii^ ilir town; the building
wa.s rebuilt in" 1 -qO at ii cost ni ^3.000 & extended in
1902 at a cost of ^£1,250 & again in 1912 at a cost
of about ;f 1,200, and will hold 250 giris : it is under
the control of a bodv of 14 governors; Miss Mary E.
Jones B.A. head mistress; Alfred Edward Boweii,
clerk to the managers. Town hall, Hanbury road
Public Elementary Schools.
George street, erected in 1846 & rebuilt in 1894 & en-
larged in 1900, at a cost of ^4,000, for 416 boys &
uirls & 197 infants; Samuel Jenkins, master; Miss
E. J. Watkins, infants' mistress
Park terrace (mixed & infants), built in 1882 & en-
larged 1897, for. 25B boys & girls & 175 infants;
William Stanley Grant, master ; Miss Saville, infants'
mistress
Twmpath, Albion road (infants), built in 1830, for 66
children; Miss M. Protheroe. mistress
The above named schools are under the control of the
, Eastern Vallcvs group nf managers; W. H. V. Byth-
wav, Glantorvaen. Hanburv road, clerk ; E. O. Hollis-
ter, 6 AVainfelin avenue, 'vVainfelin. attendance officer
Charity (Church of England). High street, built in 1838,
for 213 mixed & 119 infants; Thomas Ross, master
(mixed departuient) ; Miss Sarah A. Jarrett, infants''
The school is controlled by six managers; T. Watkins, .
Cluli chambei'S, Pontypool. hon. correspondent
Catholic. St. Albans, Catholic lane (mixed & infants),
built in 1863, for 197 children & enlarged in 1886 k
iSgS & an infant class-room built 1902, making a
total accommodation for 228 ; Miss M. Cloric, mistress
This school is controlled by four foundation & two repre-
sentative managers; Rev. F. C. Lynch. The Presby-
tery, George street, correspondent
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Irveat Western, Crane street, Thomas Gwatkin, station-
maste]' ; Clarence street-. John Edwards, station
master; goods station, Ciane street (R. T. Smith &
Co. delivery agents)
Woodside, British iGunter Llewellyn Charles. Bryngelly,
! Wainfelin road
felin rd jHaddon Rev. Bartholomew (Primitive
iiburv rd Meth.). Alexandra ho. Wainfelin rd
Fickli
William
; Henry, 1
11, Glanv
Jesse Ja
J.P. Glenvel-
ibur
Pen-y-
Fisher Gath J. Briar Lea. Pen-y-garn 1 Hash-tt Robt. Woods B.A.. F.R.C.S.I
Ford Percy B. AVentsland, Crumlin rd i Clarence house, Clarence street
Forest John Cnbert, Springfield. ! James T. Edwin, Ardlui, Wainfelin
Wainfelin road ; Jenkins Samuel, Aelybryn, Britisl
Fowler Arthur Campbell, Ash grove, [ Schcjol Ian
Jenkins Thomas M. Oakdene, Crum-
Giris'
Upper George street
Gameson Francis, Caradog, British [ lin road
School lane j Jones Miss Mary E
Gittins Alfred Horace, Sunnvside, County school, Pen-y-gam
Wainfelin " | Jones Mr?. Trosnant lo. Clarence st
Gower Rev. Goronwy (vicar), St. |. Tones Tom Percival Steward, Rock-
James" vicarage, Clarence street field. Osborne road
Grant Wm. Stanley, 7 Low. Park terlKniipp. Jas.Jesmond dene.Wainfelin rd
MON. 7*
196
i-O-NTVrOUL.
I.awrcue,- KieJei kk Oliver. St. (.nth-
berts. Lower Tark terrace
Lawrence Oliver John. The Mount,
H anbury roart
,ittieh;ilc* .In. Hii.'lulene. Hanbur
,loyd Miss S. A. Brynhytrrd, I
bury road
,ynch Rev. Fred.riek Cha
(Catb.,1.
The Presbvterv. Ueorge street
McAIlen Thomns M.B. Hanburv road
Morgan Benjamin. British Schiiol l;i
Xaish Mrs. Hillcroft. Wainfeliii road
-Nicol Thomaii Sfeveni!. HubisIaw.Pen-
-ear
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
Paton John J. P. Waun Wern, Gram-
lin road
Paton Mrs. Trosnant, Hanburv road
Pear.aon Thomas Bryant, Trosnant
house, Trosnant .street
Pitten Edwin L. D. Tre-Floyd, Lower
Park terrace
Pratt Herbert H. Lhiyds Bank house,
Hanbury road
Probyn Granville, i John street
Probyn Percy J. Camden house.
Lower Park terrace
Pnllin Edwin Carr, British Si-hool la
Rees Rev. Grwilym (Congregational),
j Llwy n Onn, Wainfelin road
j Rogers Frederick A. 67 Osborne road
I Saunders Geo. British School lane
[kelly's
Siuipson Hubert Charles, Bunk bouse
Steadman Robert F. 8 Rosser street,
Wainfelin
Watkins Thos. The Wem.Crumlin rd
Williams Rev. Thomas Madog B.A
(curate of Trevethin), St. John's
crescent, W'ainfelin
Williams Rev. Timothy (Catholic),
The Presbytery, George street
Williams Rees, Wvcliffe, Hanburv rd
WiUiams Thomas,' Bryn-Deri, Pen-y-
garn
Williams William Richard, Wood vil
Park road
Wood Godfrey Charles, Pen-y-sjarii
house, Pen-y-garn
C'OMiIlJH.'HL.
Early closing day. thur?d^iy. i p.m.
II.-. 1 .Ml.crl. Tbre, r, ,■,, - 1' H ' i .ur street
Ih.Kirk AIIhm-I, uuMi ,\ .. .ei & je«eller,
(ieur^e street. Pn,,!., ,, l.rs
inl.iis R„.~i.ia Clar;^ M ■ . .' » 'i iu;iker. Crane stree
•i.eiy Herbert M. suJ.liei. .\lail,,-i street
mos Charles, hair dresser, 68 George street
mos Charles, herbalist, 41 Crane street & Market hall
m<.>u Will. i...>lniis|Mr & stamp ilisl riblitor.Osl.i.iiie i.
Hi. ' II ' .. H 1' ■ ~M uket ball
.i-L I- -I • - ! .'^nant street
'■.ik.-r .Miiiiii \ Ml- '. I. irr-iihii.iii luoms, Crane St
Couinieioial street; ili'im on head office. 54 Lombiir
-treet. London E C 3
allies Edjjar, confectioner, i High street
arry John, supt. of police; office. Town ball
essell John, .shopkeeper, 49 Trosnant street
essent Victsir, furniture dealer. Mill road
tevan & Co. Limiteil. furniture dealers. Hanbury roH'l i
Clarence street
1 Henr
Estli,
Tho.i
niaden Cliff-r,l, ' h.... \lnl;,.. 1mii1.| n;.-,,
HIaenavon fThe) Co-operative .Society Liniitr,
vTocers. Osborne road
llMwden Brothers, r.infeetioners. Market hall
l!o«en & Son. solicitors. Town hnll
Howen Alfred Edward (firm. Bowen & Sun ).
commissioner for oaths, clerk to jnstices fn
petty sessional divi.sion, clerk to coinuiissin
,V clerk t'l the nianucers of tb( Pnnlvn
lie
le,
i-s. ly Clarence .street
, Market stieet
'WilUsuu Kinir. aueni).
-'■ -lie road
■M'. -^ Geirge street
• I George
1, iiited (
street
. -irndell.
r.>.,. .liopkeepe
her 33 Hid. s
er, Tranch
, .7 Wainf.
ell
nker. J (lsb(
-liiineers
reial Hank <
li'.linient r
valuers A.
lambers
li" IV William Henry Vipond (lirm. Hythnar & Sonl.
.lii-ii.,1 & eleil, I., Ilie Aheisyelian 'l"rban District
oniicil ,^ I.. Ml. Fi-I.:, \\,]■,■^. f\r.,„.) ,T„i„t Se»nue
('■,ini|.liell \\ 1 II ' , \\ , ,
III, road
Carter Fra,,.-,- \, , ,11, . „ „„,.i.
Cash A, Co. I,„..i ^ -l.,„- ,l,-.,i,.i.. ,,
liisii^je «t
Cash Clothin..' Co. Crane slieel
(^attle Market. Park road
Chard Headlev. shopkeeper. 7 Higli
.(reel
ilharles Artlniv H -p \t,.l,„l ,.
'Mi-et
rhiversTh..,,,,- .... ., . , , ,.,
Churchill Ki n:
i.-i-t.
Churchill «;.. 1,1 - ,,, .
CruniJin
Churchill (i II : . u, ,.,. ,
1. .Market
' -'• ..ce Hi.l.'l Hl.i. t\y.-^..,. „";„
ager), Cla
Cleaves Thomas, butcher. Market hall
Cobner William, boot & shoe maker, 24 Clarence street
Coles Alfred Albert, inspector of weights & measures.
Church View cottage, Wainfelin road
Constitutional Club Co. Limited (Alfred H. Babbidge,
sec). Club house, Osborne road
Cope John M. artificial teeth maker, 6 Bryngwyn place
Ciiriuack Donald, travelling draper, 7 Park terrace
Counly Court Office (Thomas Watkins. registrar & high
liailift). Free Library, Hanbury road
e'jane Martha (Mis.), beer retailer. Park road
Croom & Son, tailors, 15 Commercial street
Cium Hubert, White Hart P.H. George street
Curzon R. J. printer, Market street
Cwmfrwdoer Building Co. Limited (W. H. V. Bythway,
sec), Hanbury road
Daniel & Son, grocers, 7 Crane stieet
Davies Agues E. (Miss), news agent, Clarence street
Davies David, estate agent to the Lady & Lords of the
Manor of Wentsland & Bryngwyu, Wentsland este'e
office
Davies David T. tailor, 2 Park terrace
Davies .Tame.s, chimney sweep, 44 Trosnant stieet
Oa\ies 'I'lienjiliilus. hair dresser, 134 Osborne load
lti\ir- Tliouia^. L'"iocer. Clarence street
II, (\.- Iii.iilvis. trrni-,-rs. 7 George street
11. n - M. .1^-111. -liiijikieper. 21 Crumlin street
liii>. \ .^n,,. I.lacksuiiths, Park road
Pr,,: il Tiisiituie Limited (The), 14 George street
lli\ H'Tiiv 'lAalter, chemist, 19 Commercial street
niNori 'nl:.llla^. Bell P.H. High street
Di.iM l\ilHain. .hina & glass dealer, 70 George street
Pur., Liiiiite.l, iilini,,^-,,ipli,.i> I laiK-hl. Park road
Ea.stQiaiis Ltd. luilrl,, i-, j; c-iniiMirial St. & Market -st
Eckeisl.'V P. i Son. h,n ,V -ii.i« ,leal.i>. Malthouse rd.
& eini'i 1*; m-,-.I UMi.hihl- \ rl,.^ makers. 128 Osborne
mad. T .\ 1 : I'll ; T A " Eckersley, Pontypool '•
E.li'ii i;,.,iL.- I I 11 |i I lief. 41, Crane street
Eilwanls 1:;/ il.il li Mi-^), confectioner, 84 Osborne road
Edward- l.rvM-. ni-iiiiiui- supt, Coiiwav road
Edwards Thos. noiniuercial traveller, Cartref, Cwmfields
Electric Lighting Power Co. Limited (T. B. Pearson,
seel. Clarence street; works. Park road
Evans Alexander A.A.I, auctioneer & valuer, house, land
,^ estate agent & hotel ganger & vainer. Osborne
I'liiiiiiliers. Osborne road. See advertisement
Evans Ben. tobacconist, ic Osborne road
Evans Chiirles. beer retailer, Hi-h street
Evans Claim (Mrs.), baker. West place
Evans Emanuel, jobmaster, Crane street
Evans James, confectioner. 86 Osborne road
Evans William, stationer & sub-postmaster. Hif;h sireet
Evans Wm. Evan, grocer & sub-postmaster. Fowler st
Everett William John, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, Hanbury road
Fabian Augustus William James, Globe P.H. Crane st
Fane Samuel, pawnbroker, 32 George street
Farr George, pawnbroker. Market street
Fecci A. & C'o. ice cream manufacturers, Clarence street
Fciling k Co. hardware dealers, 34 George street
Pickling Roland George, saddler, 33 Commercial street
Fisher & Sons, architects & surveyors, Albion road
Flood James Inkerman, fishmonger. Market hall
Ford &: Son, corn & flour merchants, Crane st. T K 9
F..11I Sarah (Mrs.1, see Lewis S. Ford
KmuIit K, a. Son. drapers, Lion house. Commercial st.
I'n\ ll.iir\ \Ii.~.). lobacTOnist, 13 Commercial street
li.uhl- liiiMil. Iiiiot maker. 71 George street
l•'lall.■i^ Eiivvard. florist, 3 Crane street
Kranei~ Thomas Phillip P.A.S.T, surveyor to the Urban
I District Council, Town liall. Hanbury' road
J Free Press of Monmouthshire (Mrs. Rebecca J. Hughes,
I proprtrss. & publisher; pub. everv fri.),73 Osborne rd
■ Furlow Edward F. baker, Clarence 'street
I'lRECrOKY.]
Fjnn VVilUaui, cuL' proinifh.v. i,i,jrti, laad. George st
Gaiter Mary (Mrs,), ^hopk-eper. 77 George street
George Edwin, beei retiiiler. 4-' Albion road
Gibbs E. Jamos, Greyhouiul hotel, Commerriiil stn-.t
Gilbert Georije. beer 'retailei. .Ubion road
Gillatt ThouKif. tiiilnr. . ^^ iNboine mad
Gnss George H. beer retailer. Albion road
Gwatkm Benjamin, paintei. ,4 (Ipper (Jeorge street
Haden Henry Harold, aoeountant, insurance agent,
assistant overseer, clerk 10 Pontypool & Llantarnam
Prban District ConneiV ii^ di^triet agent for trade
references. Town hall. Hanburv road
Hale George, greengrnoer- 4:;. & bird dealer 42, George st
Hanlniv\ A--rn,! S i;,, i„,> Co. Limited {W. H. Pitten.
MONMOUTHSHIRE
rONTiFOOI,.
197
selle
Cra
hiarn>^tn:■■ l.ii nn.,-,, instrume
street. .V ;iii.,ii\[ii ,1,-ulers. Town bridge. Park road
HaiTis John l;h,lrle^. loetuve frame maker, i Osborne rd
Harris W. Angell A.5!.A..\. incoi-porated accountant.
Market st-reet
Haslett Robert Woods B A.. M.B., B.Ch. & B.A.O.R.U.I.
physician 4, .surgeon & certifying factory surgeon. Clar-
i-nce street
Hawkes Harry William, baker. 10 Trosnant street
Head George', greengrocer, ^4 Upper Bridge street
Head Georire Henrv. pork butcher, 82 High street
Hearts rXhe i of iink Lit.- S: General Assurance Co.
Limited ,'f. liog.r-. snp.-riniendent). 70 Osborne road
Herrington ,Jeniiin;i (Mis. i. "iintrobe dealer. 39 Crane st
Hibbert Charb's. l.,.l,,.i. Hi-I, >r,ree(.
Hill vVilliaiH llnirv. ^^lllllu.L• 11..!^^. P. 11. Market street
Hilluiiili IteuliFu. I,.i;,- ,h..--..,. ,; (i -.. street
Hipps LiniilfMl. l:i.l,M-. i- (;,.n>x.,. strr,.|
Hitchings .lohn. bi.leli,.,-. .M.nkcr. hall
Hitchings Thomas, tinplaie uurkei, 33 High street
Hobbs Charles, boot maker, Higli street
Hodder William, butcher. Market hall
Hollister Edwin ()-lw,vi,e. ,.-liool attendance oJlicer,
'". Wainfelin ;n. ■„.,... »\ ,•, ;,■ ■,,
Home & Coloniai - - I. • - r.is. 13 George street
Howells Seliiia M - . -1 ,.>-r. Clarence street
Hushes & Son. ,.i nil-. ' ;, sellers, lithographers &
manufacturing statioIler^. GriflBn Press, 73 Osborne
ro.id & Commercial street
Hughes Charles, furniture dealer, George street
Hughes Da\idW:ii.i.]inleii.stiiiioner&c.see Hughes & Son
Hughes RebeciM .1 Nii- '. ,.i ,,|,rietress & publisher of
the "Free Pre-- - \l n !i-]iiie.'" 7-, Osborne road
Humphrey Willi mm. ,im m,,m ,,.,ili uuinufr. Clarence st
Jame.s Clifford. Ivin^ - \iii,-. liosnant street
James Francis, grocer 4; haker.yo High st.& 60 George st
James Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Crumlin street
Jarvis & Saunders, builders, 41 Wainfelin road
Jeffries Charle.-. Labour in Vain P.H. 39 High street
.lelley Alice I'.Mrs.L cycle agent, Osborne road
Jenkins BrMthe].. uiolnf engineers, Clarence street
Jenkins Jii- rMiimie.viil tiav. Brompton ho.LuwPark tor
enki
Co
Jenkins William, aisnianee a^ent. 57 Osborne road
Jeremiah Thomas, beer letiilei. rmniliii road
John Alice (Mrs.), wardrnlh- .Ualer, Market hall
Johnson Bros, dyers & cleaners (branch), 127 Osborne rd
Jones Thomas i] Son, moinmiental masons. Park road
Jones Pavid John, beer retailer, 79 High street
Jones Edward Prosser, mining engineer. Glanwern
ofiBces, Bryngwyn place
Jones Frederick, butcher. Market hall
Jones George, farmer, Trauch
Jones George E. undertaker, 2; Albion road
Jones Is-or R. jeweller. Commercial street
Jones Minnie (Mrs), butcher. Market hall
Jones Thomas, beer retailer. 44 High street
Jones Thomas Augustus, hair dresser, 2 Crane street
Jones William, confectioner, 50 High street
Jones William James, woollen draper. Market hall
Joshua Elizabeth (Mrs.), Haiilnirj' Amis P.H. Trosnant st
Kennai-d Masonic Lodge 1258 (A. H. Gittins. sec. Sunny-
side. Wainfelin), Club chambers, 22 George street
Kerry Richard, shopkeeper. Upper Bridge street
Killingback Henry, Sir Garnet Wolseley P.H. Crane si
Knapp James, grocer, Market buildings. Market street
Landers Thomas, hair dresser, 70 Albion road
Langdon Edward, grocer. Conway road
Laroonibe & Son. boot makers, 37 Crane street
Lawrence Frederick Oliver, butcher. Crane street
Lewis & Ford, refreshment roonis. Market hall
Lewis Benjamin, deputy registrar of births, deaths i
marriages. Club chambers. George street
Lewis Charles, Forge Hammer P.H. Park road
Lewii Moses, farmer, Tranch
Lewis Thomas, Swan P.H. Crane street
Lewis Thos. Edwd. boot repr. St. John's ores. Wainfelin
Lewis Wm. insurance agt. Hazelwood ho. Wainfelin rd
Lewis William, boot repairer, Clarence road
Lewis William, tobacconist, 97 Osborne road
Lipton Limiled, grocers, George street
Lloyd Charles, Haiibury P.H. Clarence street
Lloyd Wm. Francis, refreshment rooms,2 Lower Crane at
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Herbert H. Pratt, man-
ager), Hanbury road; draw on London office, 71 Lom-
bard street E C 3
London Drapery Stores, drapers. Commercial street
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (C. A. F.
Colbeck. manager). Commercial street; draw on head
.jflice, Threadneedle street, London E C 3
Longstaff Charles, fancy bazaar. Market hall
Louijher & Co. sur\-eyors. Bank chambers, Osborne road
McAllen Thomas M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. physician & sur-
geon. A. me.lical officer & public vaccinator Pont^-pool
d. -I riot. Haiiburv road
.MaixL's (JeorLTe. beer retailer. 55 High street
Market House ^J. V/. Jenkins, caretaker), Market street
Marsh James, shopkeepei-. 33 Fowler street
Marshall Charles Henry, baker, 100 Osborne road
Mason Henry Sinclair M.R.C.S.F.ng., L.R.C.P.Loml.
physician & surgeon, & medical officer of health to
the Pontvpool Urban District Council, 66 Osborne rd
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited. 9 George street
Matthews Annie (Miss). Horist. i2<j Osborne road
Maypole DairyCo Lid. provision dh'S. (branch), 8 George st
Meadeii W.ilier. 1 v letailer, 56 George street
.M I"»- KruiH.n .ImImi. riMroni P.H, Albion road
MmMmi Iti ^'1,1-- ,v mImmi .III ,27<'ommercial st.&Market hall
Mi.|m)iiiii \II...|I .1,111!..-. .vliMpkeepej'. 16 Penywain terrace
Milt. .id .lan.e.- H.lliam. fancy bazaar. Market hall
MilN Kli/.al.etli (Mrs.), confectioner, 47 Crane street
Miiii^ii\ Ml l.il 1 Eiiiplovment Exchange. Osborne rd
Mmoi- \\:illei. liuieber. Hanbury road & greengrocer,
Nb.rg.ui Albert, Wrington Arms P.H. Crane street)
.Moi-Maii Benjamin, registrar of births & deaths, Pontv-
pool sub-district. Public Library, Hanbury road
Mmil;,!!, Iiv ii.. .;M.|ikeeper, Upper avenue
.\I..i ^ iM \1 : \l - I, beer retailer, Tranch
M. -. Ii M iMDi, builder, Conway road
.Muii.h 1-1 1 -li .[.keeper, 81 High street
Mynydd .Maen Colliery Co. Limited (William H. Taylor,
manager). High street & Clarence street
Naish Jn.fancv goods dlr.24 & 26George st.fc Market hall
Xatiuoal PrM^^ncial & Union Bank of England Limited
iT. K Jiiiie>. maii.iMer). George street; draw on
l,..a.l .111.-... 1; r..-li..|.-:jale. London E C 2
Nr\v K...|.' 1 i:.. .1111.1 Tliel. Conway road
N,.wl.iii> 11 V. L 1. 1 Wainfelin road
Nichols Sv. 111. • III i .-. ' i.ot maker, 4 Crumlin street
Nicol Thos. - nicer. Rubislaw, Pen-y-garn
Oliver Gem- . • . maker, 17 George street
Orlidge Gem:;. I. miker, 36 George street
Osmond Willi.m,, I.e.i u-lailer, 82 High street
Palmer Alfred, fried lish dealer, 27 George street
Parkhouse Frank A. boot maker, 6 Commercial street
Pany Mare-aret Hannah (Mrs.), fraiterer. 8" Osborne rd
Paton John, iron mer. Post Office chambers, Osborne rd
Paton Robert, mechanical enoineer. Trosnant, Hanbury rd
Pavne Edward, shopkeeper, s^ Osbnrne road
PaVnler Henrv. hair dresser. 12 Trusnant street
Paynter's Workmen's Lodging House (Mrs. Paynter, pro-
prietress). Trosnant street
Peai-ee Charles Henrv, teacher of music, Wyvenhoe,
Wainfelin road
Peaice William, shopkeeper, 95 High street
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited (W. Davies, supt.).
15 Commercial street
Pegler's Stores, grocers (branch), i George street
Phillips John, Fountain P.H. George street
Phillips William, hair diesser. 21 George street
Piccadilly Tailors, lo George street
Pinchin William Thomas, upholsterer, 19 Osborne road
Pitt Henry F.R.H..S. florist. Market hall; & at Aber-
gavenny. See advei-tisement
Pitten & Sons, auctioneers, valuers & house & estate
agents. Club chanibei>. Gem tre street
Pocock John, jun. wholesale calmiet maker. Clarence rd
Pole William, bacon curer. .Market ball
Pontyi[)ool Brick Co. (Edwin Daniels, manager). Crane st
Pontypool Builders' Supply Co. builders' mers. Park rd
Pontvpool Cinema (Louis .S. Clarke, manager). Crane st
Pontypool Club Co. Limited (William Henry Pitten,
<^ec.). Club chambers. George street
iio\. 7t
198 fONTVPOOL.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[ Kelly's
Pontypool (Conservative Cluh (Charles Greening', sec. ;
Mrs. E. Morgan, manageress), Osborne road
Tontypool & District Ambnlance Station, Hanbury road
Pontrpool Division Unionist Association (Howard S.
Wooding, agent & sec). Osborne road
Pontypool Fet«>s LJiuited (Stephen J. Wilson, sed.
Town hall, Hanbuiy road
Pontypool Gas & Water Co.(T.B.Peorson,sec.),Clarence st
Pontypool Girls' County School (Miss Mary E. Jones
B.A. head mistress), Pen-y-garn
Pontypool Public Library (Charles, C. Walker, librarian),
Hanbury road
Pontvpool Woikinir Men's Liberal Clnb Limited (David
C.'Udell, sec). Market hall
Pontvponl Wnrk= Limited, tinplate manufacturers. Os-
borne & Town wnik>. 0-bnnie road. T K 137 (2 lines)
Porter Kate (Mrs.), butcher. j8 Osborne road
Poulson Bohert A. beer retailer, 75 Trosnant street
Powell Brothers, builders, Osborne road
Powell Alfred Gwillam. grocer, 93 Osborne road
Powell Charles, boot repairei', 41 George street
Pratt Herbert H. manager of Lloyds Bank Limited. &
treasurer to the Pontypool union & to the Pontypool,
Abersvchetu k Pantcg Urban District Councils,Hanbnr\-
road
Pritch.frd Clifturd Charles, carpenter, i Capel street
Probyri Edirar. -a.kllHi-. Osborne road
Prosser AVilliani. apart lueiits. Ross house. Wainfelin road
Prothero Walttcaclicr nf music. i Park ter.fc 20 Crane st
Provident Clothing & Supply Co. Limited (W. Harris,
manager). Commercial street
Pym Benj.amin. Ship P.H. Crane street
Quick John, painter. M.-rclnmt.s' hill
Heardon Floremi- iMi-.i. sh..|ikceper, Wainfelin avenue
Kedden William, .4,„|-l,r. i„., . -,,j Albion road
Rich Cornelius .V -^in. nunnfacturing confectioners.
Loner Bridge m,...i : iia„c street & Market hall
Rich C. manufacturing confectioner, see Rich Cornelius
& Son
Richards Joseph Charles, grocer, Tranch
Roath Furnishing Co. iThc), 9 Osborne road
Roderick Brothers, drug stores, 23 Commercial street
Roderick Sydney T. teacher of music, 23 Commercial si
Rosie John, travellini: draper. Pembroke house, Lower
Park terrace
Rosser Charles. m.s'ii;i ij.'iit. 16 Bushy park
Rowland Elizal.r 1 \i ^- ,1. ,,,,.1. 36 Crane street
Royal (The) L 1 m ; Insurance Society Limited
(Roland Pr.ii.. . ,; , ,, . nt oflice. Albion road
Roy.-il Theat!.- ' ', ,_,, iKu;> Pitt, lessee & manager).
RiuMm.I. I'lir!,. \ tadnr. 11 Osborne road
Russ.-ll Vv:\. M,ri.,„i,.rr. see Running & Russell
Rutlicr K.hvMi, hintri.T. Market street & George street
Ryland Kicderick. shopkeeper. St. John's cres. Wainfelin
Saint Alban's Convent Schools (Sister of Thomas
d'.\quin. superioress), Park house
Sandbrook & Da we Limited, furnishers & general iron-
mongers, sanitary & hot water engineers & agricul-
tural implement agents k makers. Crane street
Saunders George, builder, see .larvis & Saunders
Saunders Harold, solicitor. Crane street
Saunders James, furniture dealer, 132 Osborne road i
Arcade. Crane street
.Saunders Thomas. Montague P.H. 43 Crane street
.Savini & Co. refreshment rooms, 29 George street
.Scott Sidney, manufacturing confectioner.- 37 & -,,)
George street & Market hall
Search Alfred, Bush inn. 24 Hin-h street
Seymour Ernest. Castle PH. -,i George street
iSeymoiir Hitm- rlrvli-v .ni-\i\,ir ,' fixes 28 (lenrwe st
Smgci ><■-.> !i.^ M.ihM:. ' I ,, ,,' , (Isliorne road
Smith U. T. t (-.1. '■ .L'ciits to Great
Western Railway Cnmi ... ,.,.| .,(i,iion
Smith W.H.&'.Snn.houl.-' :; . , i ..., Commercial st
Smith Robert Dennis, iim,, .^.-r, ,.., Osborne road
Spencer Edward John, relieving oflicer t collector to the
guardians. Pantcg district. Pontypool union, Trosnant
street & Victoria road
Stamp Office' (William Am.son, distributor), Osborne rd
.^tar Tea Go. Limited, grocers. 19 George street
Stead k Simp.son Ltd. boot & shoe dlrs. zia, George st
Stea<Itnan Robert F. assessor & collector of king's taxes.
130 Osborne road
Stock David, yeast agent, 7 Nicholas street
Mrattnii Charles, grocer, Trosnant street
t!'i ■" Al ,*^- P''?t"R''apl"'''s (branch). 131 Osborne rd
Taylor Charles, coal dealer. Coal yard. Osborne road
Taylor Elizh. (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer. 35 Crane street
Taylor James, shopkeeper, 90 Osborne road
Taylor John William, fishmonger, 23 George street
Thomas & Evans, mineral water manufacturers (branch).
Osborne road
Thomas George, beer retailer, Trosnant st.reet
Thomas John, draper, 127 Osborne road
Thomas Morgan, Full Moon P.H. George street
Thompson Alfred .1., FR CO. "teacher of music. 2 Lower
Park teiTace
Thome James Charles, artificial teeth manufr. George st
Tir-pentwys Black Vein Steam Coal & Coke Co. Limited
(The) (Benj. Nicholas, managing director; William
Stephen Fletcher, sec); offices. Osborne road
Town Hall (Henry Harold Haden, clerk), Hanbury road
Truman Albert, confectioner. 30 George st.& Market hall
Tniman Bessie (Miss), fruiterer, 52 George street
Truman Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6t George street
Trump Robert John, bookseller. Market street
Tucker Catherine Maud (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife, 10
Clarence villa, Osborne road
Turner & Wainwright. confectioners. Market hall
Udell & Sons, drapers. 21 k 22 Commercial street
Udell David Udell, architect. 21 Commercial street
Vaisev Maiy Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer. 2 George street '
Vaisey Thomas, butcher. Market hall
Vaughan George, shopkeeper. 51 Trosnant stre**t
Vaux J. k Son, ireneral dealers, Wainfelin road
Victoria Coffee Tavern fWalker's Waverlev Hotel Ltd.),
Crane street
Walker's Waverley Hotel Limited, good accommodation
for commercial gentlemen; electric light throughout j.
close to Crane Street railway station, 24 & 26 Cran&-
street, T A '■ Waverley. Pontypool;" T N 29
Ware Edward James, undertaker." 91 Osborne road
Waters Elezar, Market tavern, Market street ;
Watkins & Co. solicitors. Club chambers. George st. ;'
& at Blaenavon & Usk
Watkins Alfred Henry (firm, Watkins & Co.), solicitor
k commissioner for oaths. Club chambers, George-
street; k at Blaenavon k Usk
Watkins James, beer retailer. Market street
Watkins Thomas (firm. Watkins & Co.), solicitor &
commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme
court of judicature, registrar of county court & corre-
spondent to the Pontypool Charity National school,.
Club chambers, George st. ; k at Bliienavon k Usk
Watkins Thomas Percival Holmes (firm, Watkins k Co.),
solicitor, & clerk to the Panteg Urban District Council
k Pension Sub-Committee. Pontypool Board of
Guardians, Assessment <'ommittee & Rural District
Council k supt. registrar, I'luh chambers, George st
Weller George Ernest, hair dresser. Clarence street
Weller John, shopkeeper. 24 Wainfelin road
Welsh Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer. 12 Clarence street
Wentsland Estate Office (David Davies. agent)
West Monmouthshire School (Robert Ivor Jones M.A
Oxon. head mixst«r ; for other masters, see Schools,
p. 1Q5), Victoria road
Weston. William, shopkeeper. 23 High street
Whitcombe Thomas, shopkeeper, 43 Albion road
Wilding M. M. & Co clothiers. 130 Osborne road
Williams H. & Co colonial butchers. Crane street
Williams Thomas & Son, coal, timber, slate t
builders' uieTcluints. Trosnant wharf. Albion road t
Crane street k Lower Bridge street
Williams Annie Maria (Mrs.), midwife. 7 John street
Williams Benjamin, shopkeeper, Tranch
Williams David, wheelwright, West place
VVilliaius James (Mrs.), boot maker. Commercial street
Williams John AP.S.. M.BC.V.S. veterinary surgeon.
& veterinary inspector under the " Contagious Diseases
(Animals) Act" for Pontypool district. 5r Osborne rd
Williiiins Philip, farmer. Birch Hill farm," Tranch
WilKirn. r;.rt Dvan. pork bntcher, 25 George street
^^■' "" ' V M. ale k porter merchant, Albiort
/. •'- "•■ road
*^ ■■ ' ■■- u ,,,„„. insurance agent, 58 Osborne road
\\illi,uii, Wiili.iiii Richard, general draper, Crane street
Wilson James, boot repairer, 75a, George street
Wilson Stephen J. collector of Urban District Council
rate k poor rate k market tolIs.Town hall.Hanbnry rd
Wilton Charles Frederick John, architect. Midland Bank
chambers. Commercial street
Winterhalter Joseph, watch maker, 16 George street
Witts Charle.s, boot maker, Tranch
Wood Godfrey Charles, chemist & druggist. Crane St.
& 5 George street
Wooding Howard S. agent & sec. for Pontypool Division'
Unionist Association, Osborne i-oad
Woodley & Co. butchers, Crane street
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE
KAl.Ld
199
POHTSKEWETT and SUDBBOOE form a
parish, on the river Severn, which here is about 4 miles
across, 5 miles south-west-by-south from Chepstow and
146 from London, in the Monmouth division of the
county, lower division of Caldicot hundred, petty
sessional division, union and county court district of
Chepstow, rural deanery of Netherwent, archdeaconry
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The South
Wales section of the Great Western railway has a
station here. The name of this place is said to be
a corruption of Porth-ys-coed — the port by the wood —
and here, in ancient times, is said to have been the
•chief port of Gwent. Here Harold built for himself
a palace, at which he entertained King Edward the
■Confessor, who had been keeping his court at Glou-
cester, in 1065 ; but in that same year the palace was
sacked and burned by Caradoc ap Griffith, who sur-
prised Harold's followers whilst hunting in the forest of
Wentwood, on St. Bartholomew's day, and having put
them to the sword, came on to I'ortskewett and de-
stroyed the palace, the site of which may yet he dis-
cerned in a field near the west end of the church. The
•church of St. Mary is an ancient building of stone, in
■the Norman and Early English styles, consisting of
chancel, nave, south porch and a siriall western tower
•containing one bell : it presents several interesting
features, the most remarkable of which is a small door-
way in the north wall, with a rudely carved tympanum
•of Early NorD)an date : the church was reseated in
1869, and has 130 sittings: in the churchyard are the
remains of a fine cross. The register dates from the
year 1593. The living is a rectory, "ith that of St.
Pierre annexed, joint net yearly income ;£420, with 49
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the trustees
of the late Thomas Freke Lewis esq. and held since
i38o by the Rev. William Henry Williams M.A. of Jesus
■College, Oxford, and rural dean of Netherwent.
In this parish is the western end of the tunnel under
the Severn, constructed by the Great Western Railway
Company, to connect their main hues with their
branches in South Wales and to shorten the route from
London to this place by thirteen miles : this imdertak-
ing was first promoted in 1864, but Parliamentary powers
were not secured until 1872. when the preliminary
borings were commenced, and the geological features of
■the pierced strata were noted by the late Dr. Teats, of
Chepstow, and valuable information obtained relative to
the Somerset and South Wales coalfields and their con-
nection : in 1879 the actual construction of the tunnel
was begun : the Severn is at this part aj miles broad,
and 2 additional miles of tunnel were required to bring
the lines to the level: the total length is 4 miles 634
yards : the extreme interior width is 26 feet and height
24J feet, or 20 feet from the rails to the roof ; the main
portion of the cutting runs through the Pennant sand-
or grit : the walls of the tunnel were covered ■with
.es> as the} were formed, and
■brick -work 3 feet
PORTSKEWETT.
PRIVATE BESIDENTS
Foster George C. Blackrock hous
Lysaght Da ' ~ " ' '
(whe
the work, with one important e
completely flooded for twelve 11
without serious liindrances under tlie direction of Sir
John Hawkshaw and Mr. Charle.* Richardsnn: the works
were all completed in 1886 and the tunnel opened for
goods traflRc on the ist Sept. and for local passenger
traflic on Dec. ist in that year at a total cost of about
^2,250,000: the quantity of water now pumped from the
tunnel averages 25 million [.'allons a day, of which 13
millions are from the SuJhionk .springs"; there are 14
pumps, with buckets averaging 3 feet in diameter. lift-
ing per minute 2,431 galluns, frnm a depth of 230 feet;
but at the maximum speed of 10 strokes per minute,
raising 4,420 gallons ; the maximum quantity pninped
per day is 32 million gallons, or 143,000 tons: the
tunnel is ventilated by a fan measuring 40 feet in
circumference by 12 feet wide. Portskewett is the
nearest station to the tunnel works. The Walker
Memorial Home (formerly the Sudbrook Orphanage),
for the orphans of labouring men employed on public
works, is in this parish. "The trustees of the late
Thomas Freke Lewis esq. (d. 1909) arc lords of the
manor and chief landowners. The soil is a good loam ; ,
subsoil, gravel and clay. The chief crops are wheat and
barley. The area is 1,107 ""res of land, 423 of tidal
water and 543 of foreshore ; rateable value, ;£'i7,z75 ;
the population in 1911 was 958 in the civil p;nisb,
including 38 in the Chepstow Poor Law Institntioii
Small Homes, and 1,035 '" the ecclesiastical parish,
which includes part of Mathem and St. Pierre.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Portskewett.— Robert Bartle,
sub-postmaster. Letters through Chepstow
Wall Letter Box at the Church
Public Elementary School (Mixed), built in
enlarged in 1895. to hold in children: Miss
mistress
.870.
Railwav
Portske
Price,
ster
SUDBROOK, or Southbrook. now united t" the parish
of Portskewett, was once a distinct parish. The ruina
of the small parish church of Holv Trinity stand upon
the brink of a small clift' overhanging the Bristol Chan-
nel, and in the foss of a large camp. It was originally
Norman, but was enlarged and altered in the i4lh
century: Mr. Bletliin Piiiilh. raiitain m :i ,,;, •,■,■!. :int
hall.
■led in lie
■ontain^i m l"
IS. There is
readmg
Connor, Portskewe
Mr
Man
Spencer Mrs. Severn villas
Williams Rev. William Henry M.A
(rector & rnr:il dean). The Rector
COMMERCIAL.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office. Sudbrook.— Mrs. Elizabeth
Hodges, sub-postmistress. Letters through Chepstow
Sudbrook Public Elementary School (mixed), for 170
mixed & 109 infants; Wm. Minter Sedgley, master
SUDBROOK.
Nicholas John, 5 The Villas
P1-. Roy.il John George, i The Villas
VVraight Herbert^ 3 The Villas
Crook Thomas, carpenter
Evans Charles, contractor
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.),
I..eachpool farm
Hare Rose (Miss), shopkeeper
Huggett John, farmer, Ifton Hill frnj Mn-
Parsons Herbt. F.tarmer, Southbrook \I I
Perry William Harry, farmer
•Sheppard George, Portskewett hotel M"il
Townsend Gwynn, blacksmith Keadi
Walker Memorial Home Cai
\\:ivmiin John Samuel, boot repairer Walki
dlr
Lxeot. Camp rd
!,rary (Henry
RAGLAN is a parish and head of a petty sessional
division ; it is on the road from Monmouth to Aber-
gavenny, with a station half a mile east from the village
on the Monmouth and Pontypool Road branch of the
■Great Western railway, 138 miles from London, 8 south-
west-by-west from Monmouth and 6 miles north from
Usk, on the Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool railway,
in the Monmouth division of the county, hundred of
Raglan, union of Monmouth, county court district of
TJsk, rural deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Cadoc
is a building of stone in the Early Perpendicular
style, and was thoroughly restored in 1868 at an outlay
of ^2,600, raised hy subscription ; it consists of chancel
with north chapel, nave, north transept, south porch
and an embattled western tower, with crocketed pin-
nacles, containing 2 bells and a clock, given by Miss A.
M. Bosanquet : the east and west windows are stained.
and there are two other stained windows : the south
porch is large and has a mutilated stuup : in the Beau-
Koyal. man
tort chapel are monuments to William (.Somerset), third
Earl of Worcester KG. d. 21 Feb. 1589, and other
members of the family, many of whom are interred
in a vault beneath the chapel, and, amongst others,
Edward (Somerset), second Man|uess of Worcester, the
accredited inventor of the steam engine, d. 3 April,
1667 : there are 328 •iittini.'s. In the churchyard is an
ancient cross, which has been restored and furnished
with a new shaft. The register of baptisms and burials
dates from the year 1711 ; raan-iages, 17S4. The living
is a discharged vicarage, net income about .^225, with
28 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of Llandaff, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Robert
Shelley Plant Lic.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
rural dean and surrogate. The Baptist chapel here was
erected in 1818. /'^o is distributed yearly in bread and
^6 in small sums. Fairs are held here on March 31st
and on the Monda\ previous to the Hereford October
fair. Raglan Castle, standing on a gently rising emi-
nence a short distance from the village, and occupying
MUX . T t
•jnO KAGLAX.
:\I0N.M01JTHSHIKE
[kelly's
a tract of land about one-third uf a mile in rircuui-
ference, is a venerable structure of freestone, erected at
diEterent periods, its earliest style not being anterior to
the reign of King Henry V. although a castle is said
to have been founded here as early as the 12th century
by a member of the family of Clare, lords of Usk. and
the existing keep, supposed to be of the 12th century,
was facsd with stone, it is said, in the time of Henry
VII. so as to C(.rrespond with additions then made : the
castle was sold by James, Lord Berkeley (eldest son of
Sir James Berkeley and his lady, Elizabeth, the only
daughter and heiress of Sir John Bluet), to his step-
father. Sir William-ap-Thomas, who, by his second
marriage, was the father of William Herbert, whom
King Edward IV. created the first Earl of Pembroke of
that name, and lord of Chepstow-Raglan and Gower,
in or about the year 1469 ; it is most probable that the
present castle, which occupies the site of the previous
one, was founded by this first earl or by his son William,
the second Earl of Pembroke, who having resigned that
Earldom was .jreated Earl uf Huntinsdnn in the
year 1479: it is now the property of the Duke of Beau-
whose family became possessors of '
are wheat, barley, oats and green crops. The area is^
4,0Q[ acres: rateable value, j^5,284 ; the population ir.
Sexton, Albert A. Jones.
Po.-t, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. & Call Office.— Mis:?-
Sara Evans Jones, sub-postmistress. Letters ai-riv
from Newport
Wall Letter Boxes.— Clytha & Tregare church
POI'NTY MAGISTRATES FOR RAGLAN PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
B..>.inc|uel Samuel Courthope D.L. Dingi-stow court,
.Miinmouth, chairman
l)u.^all.|u^t Samuel Ronald Courthope, 4 Paper buildings,
T.-mplp. London EC
(iriiliiim -Majnr Douglas William, Brynderwen, Clytha
Grav Charles Russell Coleman, Winstanley, Priorv nf.-
Great Malvern
and
GritlUhs Ev.in. Gweru Melvn, Tregare, Raglan, Newport
Herlu-ii Major Francis Joseph Alphonse D.L. Ty-Gwyn.
Chtha. Llanarth, Abergavenny
Herbert William Reginald Joseph F.. D.L. Clytha park,
iage of .Si.r_,Charle^ Somerset with Elizabeth, only I j^^^nruTwiUiam. The Birches, Raglan.' Newport
"^ Jordan Henr^ Keves D.Sc, F.G.S. Uandenny
Pryce-Jenkin Kichd. John. Willsbrook, Raglan, Newport
Somerset Henry TurberviJl Raglan, Raglan, Newport
Treowen Major-Gen. Lord C.B.. C.M.G. fiord lieut."..
Llanarth court, Newport
(Mevks to the Magistrates, Vizard & Son. Monmoutl.
Petty Sessions are held at the Police court, the last
Saturday in every month, at 11 a.m.
daughter of William, Earl of Huntin;
of Sir Walter (or William) Herbert: it was for some i
time the residence of the Earls of Worcester, who made j
various additions to it ; the interior exhibits features of
the architectural style of the reigns of Henry VII. and [
Queen Elizabeth, the most modern portions dating from
the reign of King Charles I. ; Henry, the fifth Earl and
first Marquess of Worcester, several times entertained
this monarch during the Civil War in a most princelv
manner. After the battle of Naseby Charles sought
»h(.'lter and remained here from July, 1645, to the
middle of September in the same year: the castle was
garrisoned in defence of the royal cause, but surrendered
on the 19th of August, 1646, to Sir Thomas Fairfax,
after sustaining a prolonged siege; it was subsequently
dismantled, and is now a beautiful and picturesque
ruin, much visited by tourists and others : the present
Duke of Beaufort takes great interest in the mainten-
ance of the fabric, which is in the care of Henrv Tur-
bervill Ragla.i SunicrsHt .-,4.: His late Majesty King
Edward VII. and Qni'i-u Alexandra, then Prince and
Princess of Wales visited the castle October zg, liii.
Lord Raglan G.B.E.. C.B. is lord of the manor, and the
fiimmissioners of Woods and Forests are the principal
landowners. The soil is pai-tly sandy, intermixed with
a loamy clay; subsoil, limestone rocli. The chief crops
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
Division: — Bryngwyn, Clytha, Dingestow, Llanarth.,
Llandcnny, Pare Grace Dieu, Penrbos. Pen-y-clawdd.
RagKin. Tregare
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Charles James Saunders
Medii'al Officer & Public Vaccinat-*ir, Raglan district,
Monmouth Union, Fakir Chand M.B., Ch.B
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), for 9tt
children ; Charles James Saunders, master ; Miss Jane
.leffreys, assistant mistress
Railway Station, Edward George Danger, station master
Co\uity Constabulary Station, Joseph Caines, sergeant Si
one constable
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Gage Williaui John Thorn, tailor.
Lewis David, farmer, see Jones A;
Batstone Rev. Thos. (Eapt.), Dean cm
Waterloo house
Lewis
Ch.iml FaUir M.D. In.lra house
ii L'. DMoiel, sad. Her
Morgan k Sons, boot & shoe dealers-
D.iuinii^ E.i.^.i.i l.'iw.ler.The Grange
HnL'i:.'M Fr.Mi.rirK. butcher
Morgan John George Tippins & S..is..
Jo.M. ,, ,. 1 U:,, 1 1- The Birches
H,, If., 1,1 Tl,m,ia-. insurance agent
farmers. Castle far.u
Mn,^: \l .
H,i;.>p-iiMr \\n,, [saac, ircnimonge.-.
Morgan William, stone mason
I'lM.I. \lr: |;,,1„;; ShcIlcV L.DiV.
1,1. In, ,V imiil.Miient agent
Newman Abraham, farmer
'w.u-. n,,.,! de:,n. & surrogate).
Healb Ennch. farmer. The Elms &
Parrv Charles, farmer, Pen-carr.'.-
The Vicarage
(rwernithig
Perrv Jas. Andrew, Kings Head P.H
Fryce-Jenkin Ho. Jn. J. P. Willsbrook
Heath William, farmer, Cefn-Mayn
Powell Jeremiah k Sons, farmers.
Sn„.h James. St. Cudoe-s house
.lelVreys' Hall (The Vicar, chief
Cefn-coch
Somerset Hy. TurbcrviU Raglan J P
Powell Sidney, farmer, Great Tryos
COUMFTICIAL.
.lell'r'vs William (Mrs.)* Son,farmers,
Pring Robt. farmer. Low. Llanwilcae
Addams-WilliamK Thomas H,nn.
I'en'-ypark
I'ritcbard Evan, farmer. Twyn-yr-
farmer. Ton farm
lones Richard (Mrs.) & Lewis David.
Argoed
Bowcott Brothers, farmers. W.rK...,-
farmers. Twyn Sheriff
I'losser Albert George, saddler
Challenirel June.. I!,.:,„f,„t .V, :,~s
.I..1LC- William & Son. news agents
Richards Lewis, grocer
fniliilv .^^ .' ■njmeiri.il linl.-l
.l.i.ies Alheil A. builder. I'aslle si
Rosser Richard, miller (water). Klu ■
(■hand 'V.,Uu W H . Ch.ll. |,l,x-„-, ,„
.Innes Albert J. butcher
wlas mill
>V suruem. .V medical „m ■ i^
Jm.es Arthur, farmer, D, II f.rio
Saunders Charles James, assietanc
public vacc.nai.ii Raglan district.
■lones Elizabeth fMi-.), larm.M.
..i-.^rs-er & schoolmaster
.Monmouth u..i..„
LittiB Tryos
So.itli Thomas James & Sons, drapi-
Trump Nahor, faiu.er.Tbu Lodge frm
.lones .Samuel W. ...al .V I..Hi.l,r.--
T„»ns.Mid George & Willie, farmers
Davies & .lones. .....tur engineers
mer.'liant
Greenhill
Davies Arthur, bailift' to Edward
Joiu.s .Sui.hia (Mis.), dairv. .Vlorli.n
T.iwnsend Rhoda (Mrs.) & .-o,,
LowdiT Downing esq. Cayn fanu
house, Castle si reel
farmers, Lower house
Davies K,lwin George, Tho Ship inn
J...nes Thomas Richd. grocer & baker
»-.-,tkins Elizabeth rMrs.l k S'.ns
E;>,,ll,.y .Sydney Thomas, Crown P.H
Lewis Charles, gardener to Henry
farmers. Berllandery
Frost Joseph, farmer. Orchard lea
•liirLervill Ra..da,i Somerset esq.J.P
RASSA is a civil parish for all administrative pui
poses, ex.ept parliamentary, in Monmouthshire, situate
between Beaufort and Dukestown. with a station on 111
London and North Western Railway (Trevil). Th
I'revil R:iilway Company's line for the conveyance 1
limestone and minerals from the Trevil quarries i
Dukestown to Ebbw Vale, runs through this pnrisl
I'nder the provisions of the Local Government Ac
1894, by Coanty Council Order, Rnssa was created
civil parish from tho Monmouthshire portion
I.langwiidr civil parish in Ebbw Vale Urban Distri
:. I.! is .-.Mil-.lled hy th.it ronnril. r i, 1 , •,:m|;.
purposes in Brecknockshire, hundred and union
of Crickhowell, Bedwellty petty sessional division, and
Tredegar county court district. The Ebbw Vale Urban
I.listrict Council have constructed hrrge water wiyks
here, a feature '..1 which is a tunnel i.\ miles h.iig
into the limestone for th.' ].nrposr nf tajiping ,-|.i ii.f.- ;
' Beauf.ut, parish 1 ., !..,v ai, in ;hi»
; parish. The ini... ,:,.,, , , ,1 , :, ,, ,.P> inn..i-. The
principal landoui. 1 ;.- il.r Dul.. .4 i:i.juf..il. The
DIKECTOKY.]
MUNMOUTH.SHIKE.
igii was 989. Here is a Church of England Navvy
Mission room, and reading and recreation room ; there
is also a Congregational chapel and mission room.
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), for 214
mixed & 125 infants; Joseph Jones, master; Miss
Mabel Bose Cook, infants' mistress
Letters through Beaufort, Breconshire
Letter Boxes.— Eassa Parting & Carmel
Trevil Station (L. & K. W. Railway
station master
Trevil Railway Co. (mineral line), E
managing director
James,
Dr.vies.
Llewelyn Rev. David Jones (vicar of Bennett Ebenezer
. Red Lion P.H , Ebhw Vale Urban District Council
Beaufort St. David, & surrogate), ! Brown Joshua.
Little Ehvd P.H! Waterworks
The Vicarage, Carmel Town ; Carmel Town
Evans Harrv, Castle P.H
COMMEECIAI.. Davies John, dai
yman j Morris 4; Co. grocers, Carmel Town
Beaufort & District Gas Co. (iyi2) Davies William,
milder. :; Riverside, I Skinner John Wm. Rhvd-y-hlrii P.H
Limited (John ChilcotU manager), Carmel Town
Trevil Railway Co. (R."H. A. Davies,
Carmel Town
1 managing director)
BEDBEOOK. see Dixton.
IftEDWICK is a parochial chapelry, on the Bristol Llandafl. and held since 1912 by the Rev. Henry Morris,
Channel, 3 miles south-by-west from Magor station, on of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Magor.
the South Wales section of the Great Western railway There is a Baptist chapel, erected in 1830, with 100
;ind M >nath-east from Newport, in the Monmouth divi- sittini.'s. The ]nincipal landowners are Viscountess
sjon of the county, lower division of the hundred of Rh..ii.Ma. Sir William J. Thomas and E. W. T. L.
Caldicot, petty sessional division, union and county court lir.w.M-Williuii- i-<ij. of Newport. The soil is a clayey
district of Newport, rural deanery of Netherwent, arch- I.khh ; <uh-nil. ilny and marl. The land is principally
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The in I'lvtiup, The area is 2,488 acres; rateable value,
church of St. Thomas is an ancient building of stone in ■ .^4.485; iUv iiopulation in igri was 206.
the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, Parish Clerk. Charles Edmonds,
south porch and an embattled central tower with pin- '
nacles, containing 5 bells: it was restored in 1876 at a
cost of ;£i.035 and has 70 sittings, of which 50 are free. ' ^"'^- i"<
The register dates from the year 1787. The living is a ' Magor, 3
porpetual curacy, consolidated with the vicarage of Magor, | Public Elen
.-niiit net incline ^-10. in the gift of the Bishop of i 1Q06, for
Letters thr
agh Newport arrive at 3 a.m. Wall Letter
nearest money ordei' & telegraph office is at
iiiles distant
entary School (mixed & infants), rebuilt in
14 childi-en ; Miss Lucy Jane Powell.mistress
COMMGKCIAI,.
•irthur L. Henry, farmer, Redwiek h
Baker William Edgar, farmer. Long
lands farm
Burris Jonn. blacksmith
Christopher Isaac, farmer
Christopher James, farmer
Cnchrane Snnmel. Kings Head P.H
Oix-Gale Ada (Mrs.), frmr. Bryn fm 1 Pay
Eii.ii-ii.ls Cliarles. het-i relailer
Gale Stephen (Mrs.), farmer
Hale Tom, farmer. Red Brick h
Halfacre Frederick, farmer. Sou
James Ernest, farmer. Green St. frnijWal
James Geo. frmr. Grange Lake farm \\:if
Matthias William, farmer ; Will
Parker Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr jwill
Payne Alfred, farmer ^ -\'
George, farmer. Poplar cot UmI!
Payne William, farmer, Mead farm
e Reese John, farmer
rd Smith Ai-th. Basil, tarmer.Church tm
KHIWDEH.IN, see
HHYMNEY is a civil parish formed in 1896 from
Bedwellty ; it is in the north-western part of the county,
lying in the valley of the Rumney river, which divides
it from Glamorganshire, and is i85 miles from London,
3 west from Tredegar and 20 north-west from Ponty-
pool; in the Ebbw Vale division of the county, hundred
of Wentloog, petty sessional division and union of Bed-
wellty, county court district of Tredegar, rural deanery
of Bedwellty, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and diocese
<.t Llandaff". The place is lighted with gas by the
Rh)-mney and Aber Valleys Gas and Water Co. Limited.
The only production is coal, the raising of which gives
employment to the whole of the working population.
Rhymney has a station on the Brecon and Merthyr line
of railway, which puts it in direct communication with
the docks at Newport, and a station on the Rhymney
line imiting it to Cardiff. Rhymney was governed by
a Local Board from June 19, 1874, until the '' Local
Government Act, 1894 "' (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73) estab-
lished an Urban District Council, the district com-
prising the civil parishes of Rhymney and Llechryd.
the latter formed from Llangynidr, in Breconshire ;
it was extended by 41 and 42 Vict. cap. cix. The
ecclesiastical parish was fonned in 1843. The church of
St. David is a building of .stone in the Classic style,
erected in 1842. and consists of chancel and nave and a
tower at east end containing 6 bells : there are 750
sittings. The register dates from the year 1843. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value £270, with resi-
dence, in the gift nf the directnrs nf the Rhymney Iron
Company, and held since 1018 In the Rev. John Eichard
D. Williams B.A. nf St. David's College, Lampeter.
The church hall, in High street, was erected in 1911
to seat 500 persons. There are two mission churches,
dedicated to St. Matthew and St. Mark. There are a
Catholic chapel, dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
Baptist, Welsh and Enaflish Calvinistic Methodist. Con-
gregational and Wesleyan Methodist chapels. The ceme-
tery at Carno Bridge, opened in 1886, for Rhymney,
and in the parish of Gellygaer, Gl:imorganshire. is 7
acres in extent, and has one mortuary chapel ; it is
under the control of the Urban District Council. The
Victoria Public Hall, Victoria road, is a building of
stone, seating goo, and is used for theatrical entertain-
ments and public meetings. The Workmen's Institute,
Library and Beading Eoom, built in 1905, at a cost of
;^3.ooo, has a library of aboat 5,000 volumes. The
Ehymney Urban District Isolation Hospital is at present
saleg.
Kli'
the
freehold and
nuev and in
■ she's ut Bed-
v,clU\ :nMl li.'IKu'ii.T. Ill 111 iiiitii's of Monmouth and
(;i;iijii,iL':in. :iiici r\[.i,ii it t" all Jiarts of the world: the
sln|i|Miii; nilin-s an- ai Canlifl' and Newport. The area
of tin Insni^tiral parish is j.iy' acres; the population
in lyii was g.014. The area of the civil parish is 1.908
acres; i:iteable value (including Llechryd) in 1919,
/^43,oy4 ; the populatinn in J911 was 11,138.
The population of the Urban District Wards in T911
was: — Abertysswg, 2,121; Lower, 2.651; Middle. 3.149;
Upper, 3,525.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911
.908
The area of the Urban District is:— Rhyr
acres, and Llechryd, 730 acres ; total, 2,538 acres ; the
population in igii was, Rhymney, 11,138 ; Llechryd.
ABERTYSSWG is a rapidly growing village in this
parish, and i mile south, but is ecclesiastically annexed
to New Tredegar. St. Paul's church, a chapel of ease
tu St. Dingat's. Ni-w TriMlpo-ar. was erected in 1902. at
Gothic style, rnn..i-,tiiiL' -A na^.■ (mix. with a turret con-
has 250 sitting.-. Tlie Woikujun'- Hall.'rhe Green, was
erected in 1909, at a cost of ^3,000. The Workmen's
Hospital was erected in T913. The population in 1911
LLECHRYD is a civil
I'ict. formed in 1894,
Express Delivery Office. —
. Letters through Cardiff
Town Snb-Post & M. O. Office, Moriah street. — Benj.
Junes, sub-postmaster
Post, M. 0.. T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
Abertysswg. — John Morgan, sub-postmaster. Letters
throui;h Cardiff, via. New Tredegar
Wall Letter Box, Rhviunev Railway station
202 RH^MNEY.
M0NM0UTH8HIKE.
[kelly's
UEBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Office<. Hiph st. Meetin;; dav, first wed. at 7.
Chairman, William C. Williams.
Vicp-Chairman, William Thomas Hopkin
AbertTSswgr Ward.
Relire April Rel
Samuel Lewis 1920 | Philip Lewi.s
John Ev
1921
Ward.
. I William C. W i
William Urittiths .
I'avid ThomasWilliams 1921
Middle Ward.
Hon rj- Moses Thomas. . 1920 I Robert Rutherford 1922
lienjamin Probert 1921 I
Upper Ward.
Recs Harris 1920 | Wm. Thomas Hopkins 1922
Thomas R. Jones 1921 | David James 1922
Officers.
Clerk, William Henry Trump, 57 High street
Treasurer, Alfred Price, Barclays Bank Ltd. High street
Medical Officer of Health, Robert Vachell De Acton
Redwood M.E.C.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond. Terrace house
Surveyor k Sanitary Inspector, William Lloyd Marks,
52 High street
Ciillector of Rates, Benjamin Jones, 61 High street
BHYMNEY VALLEY SEWERAGE BOARD.
The Board, consisting of 21 members, was formed
August 7th, 1913.
Meetings are held at Hengoed, Glam. ; Caerphilly,
Glam. ; Ehymney & ?«ew Tredegar alternately on the
third Wednesday in every uionth.
Chairman, Edgar Davies J.P. Pengam
Clerk, Thomas James Thomas, solicitor, 36 High street,
Bargoed, Cardiff
Treasurer, D. J. Evans, National Provincial & Union
Bank of England Limited, Bargoed, Cardiff
Engineer, J. F. Jupp, Newport, Mon
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS
Ci'metery, Carno bridge
Cottage Hospital, Robert Vachell de Acton Bedwood
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; Miss
H. Parry, matron
C.nnty Police Station, High street, David Thomas,
sergl. & s constables
Vrhan District Isolation Hospital, Robert Vachell de
Acton Redwood M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical
officer
Victoria Public Hall, Charles Curtis, sec
Workmen's Institute, Librarv & Reading Room, George
Williams, sec. & librarian '
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Benjamin Jones, 61 High street
Clerk to the Rhymnev Sub-Committee of Monmouth-
shire Local Pension Committee & Clerk to the Urban
District Council, William Henry Trump, 57 High st
CuBtoms & Excise Officer, Thomas Leishman, Hazelhurst
Medical Officer k Public Vaccinator, Rhymney District,
Bedwellty Union. Robert Vachell de Acton Redwood
M.R.C S Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Terrace honsa
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
t. David's Church, Rev. J
B.A. vicar; Rev. Samuel
.30 & II
m. &
i\ith times of Services.
)hn Richard D. Williams
G. Thomas B.A. curate;
; mon. 7 p.m. & thurs.
St. Mark's Mission Church, Hill street, the vicar &
curates; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m.; wed. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Paul's Church, Abertysswg, Rev. George S. Evans.
curate in charge; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
St. John's Catholic, Rev. Frederick Dent; priest; 9.30 &
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7. 30 p.m
Baptist, Mount Pleasant (Beulah), Rev. Thos. Myrddin
: Richards; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Welsh), Jerusalem, Hill street; 10.30 a.m. &
6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
I Baptist (Welsh) (Penuel), Rev. George Griffiths; 1030
j a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist (Welsh), Tafarnaubach ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
i Baptist (Welsh) (Ainon), Abertysswg, Rev. John
Roberts ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Brynhyfryd ; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (English) (Jerusalem), Rev. W.
H. Cooper; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh) (Bethania), Abertysswg ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh) (Ebcnezer), Carno, Rev.
R. W. Davies; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational (English) (Carmel) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Welsh). Goshen street; 10.30 a.m. &
6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Welsh) (Sion). Rev. Richd. Evans Pere-
grine B.D. ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30
p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Moriah street ; 10.30 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational- ^ Welsh) (Bethania), Abertysswg; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m
Wesleyan, Victoi-ia road (Tredegar Circuit); 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh), Carno (Tredegar Circuit); 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The Rhymney group of managers, consisting of 15
members, meet at the Town Schools, New Tredegar,
every alternate monday ; clerk. C. Dauncej-, Newport
Lower Rhymney (mixed), Wellington street, built about
1861, for 342 boys & girls; David Hopkins, master
Lower Ehymney (infants), Jerusalem street, for 271
children; Miss E. Jones, mistress
Middle Rhymney (mixed & infants), built in i860, for
I 440 boys & girls & 231 infants ; Octavius Alfred
Evans, master; Mrs. M. A. Griffiths, infants' mistress
Upper Rhymney (mixed), Cambrian street, built in 1848
& rebuilt in 1904, for 340 boys & girls; D. G. Lloyd,
Upper Rhymney (infants), built in 1904, for 260 chil-
dren ; Miss Sarah J. Jones, mistress
Abertysswg (mixed & infants), built in 190J, for 300
boys & 210 infants; William Griffiths, master; Miss
Maggie Probert, infants' mistress
Rhymney Bridge (mixed), built in 1898, for 100 chil-
dren ; Brychan Davies, master
NEW!3PAPERS.
Monmouth Guardian & Bargoed & Caerphilly Observer,
Victoria buildings, G. J. Jacobs & Co. publishers &
proprietors ; published friday
Carriers. — London & North Western Railway Company,
Railway station
I B)
Bhy.
.''t. Matthew's Church, Surgery hill, the vicar
curates; 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
EHYMNEY.
PiiiTATB BBSIDENTS. Harris Bees J.P. 2 The T
Collier Ernest, Fernleigh, Goshen
Cooper Bev. Walter Htiward (C
vinistic Methodist)
Davies Albert Edward, 58 High st
Davies .Samuel, Glanyrafnn house
Dent Bev. Frederick (Catholic), !
John's presbytery
Edwards John J.P.' Plas-Gwy
RAILWAY STATIONS.
ley, Evan J. Evans, station master
& Merthyr, Wm. Walter Morgan, station
Jackson William Bosser J.P. Trey
Jacobs John C. Glanusk
.Tacohs William A. The Hawthornes
Jones Benj. J.P. 29 Plantation st
Jones David Griffith, 11 The Terrace
Jones Thomas Bees J. P. 6 Haicourt st
Maddocks John, Ehymney house
I Maddocks Jsph. HiIlside',The Terrace
Price John W. 8 The Terrace
Evans David Walt. J.P. 10 Mathe» sq Marks William Llovd, 62 High
Evans Evan Bees, Lyndhurst, The I Pares George Lancelot, Ty Mawr
Terrace 1 Peregrine Bev. Bichard Evans B.D
Griffiths Bev. George (Welsh Bap- 1 (Congregational), 118 High street
tist), Goshen street I Price .Alfred. Barclays Bank, High st
COUUBRCIAI,.
Early closing day, Thursday.
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (Alfred Price, manager),
High street; draw on head office, ^^4 Lombard street
London E 0 3
Price Joseph,Tan-y-bryn, The Terrace
Redwood Robt. V.de Acton.Terrace ho
Richards Bev. Thomas Myrddin
(Baptist), Margam villa
Rutherford Hooper. Ty Llanach
Rutherford Robert. Lawn house
Thomas Horatio, Oakland terrace
Thomas Rev. Samuel G., B.A
(curate). The Pines, Jerusalem st
T'^ump .Mrs. 13 The Terrace
Trump Wm. Hy. The Hollies, TheTer
Williams Rev. John Bichard D.. B.A.
(vicar, & surrogate)
Bargoed & Caerphilly Observer (G. J. Jacobs & Co.
printers & publishers ; published friday),Victoria bldgs
Barnett Herbert, shopkeeper, 4 Havard row
Barrett Edwin, Royal Arms P.H. High street
Bermingham Ernest, hair dresser, 84 High street
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
RHYMXEY.
203
Bern! Brothers, retreahment rooms, 14 High street
Beviiii WilUaui H. draper, 9 Havard row
Bowering- William, hair dresser, 12 High street
Brown Edmund, picture framer, 8 Havard row
Buchan Andrew & Co. brewers & wine & spirit mer-
chants. The Brewery. T N 12
•Cambarini Brothers, refreshment rooms, 80 High street
Carr Edwin, hair dresser, 6 Brynteg crescent
•Cash & Co. boot makers, 90 High street
Collier Eli, baker, 89 High street
Constitutional Club (Altd. Newman, sec), Mt. Pleasant
County Police Station (David Thomas, sergt.). High st
. Crystal William, pawnbroker, 4 Brynteg crescent
Davies David, stationer, 10 Church street
Davies David A. chemist, & post office. High street
Davies John, tailor, 27 Church street
Davies Ruth TMi.-s). greengrocer. 78 High street
Davies William Owen, boot maker, 48 Upper High street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 68 High street
Edwards Evan J. grocer, 154 Hill street
Edwards John, draper, 93 High street
Elias Clara (Mr.s.), draper, 98 High street
Evans David, provision dealer, 20 Moriah street
Tlvans David Walter, grocer. The Square
Evans George, watch maker, 46 High street
Evans Hannah (Miss), grocer, Morgan's row
Evans John Jones, boot dealer, see Short & Jones
Evans Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Warmington place,
Upper High street
Fine Israel, furniture dealer. Lawn terrace. High street
Fine's Limited, clothiers, The Square & 94 High street
Oale Eliiabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 13 High street
Glencross & Sons, tobacconists, 67 & 70 High street
Goldman Fanny (Mrs.), ironmonger, 5 Brynteg crescent
'Goodden Bros, butchers, 42 Upper High st. & 65 High st
Griffiths David, general dealer, 79 High street
Griffith* Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper. High street
•Griffiths John H. grocer, 39 High street
Harries Nathaniel, grocer, 165 Hill street
Harris Arthur. Clarence P.H. Carno
Harris David, draper, 74 High street
Hennessy Mary (Mrs.), china & glass dealer. High street
Hill Charles Brown, tobacconist, 64 High street
Hopkins William Thomas, grocer, i Church street
Hughes William, Wellington inn
India & China Tea Co. 69 High street
Jackson William Rosser, engineer, Treyork
Jacobs G. J. & Co. printers^ Victoria buildings
Jenkins Benjamin, shopkeeper, 31 Hill street
Jones & Hancocli, provision stores, 63 High st. & Price st
Jones Benjamin, collector of rates to Rhymney Urban
District Council & assistant overseer, 61 High street
Jones Benjamin, shopkeeper, & post office, Moriah st
Jones David, grocer, 30 Upper High street
Jones David J. tailor. Church street
Jones Israel, grocer, Carno shop. Upper High street
Jones John, carriage builder, back of Beulah street
Jones John Thomas, news agent, 4 Church street
Jones Stephen, fried fish dealer, 83 High street
King Rees, grocer, 13 Church street
Leishnian Thomas, customs & excise officer, Hazelhurst
Lewis Martha Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 11 Jerusalem street
Lewis Mary (Miss), milliner, 8 King Edward terrace
Lewis Thomas, shopkeeper, Gladstone terrace
Lloyd Elizabeth (Miss), confectioner, g Church street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (A. E. Davies, manager ;
open TO to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30), 58 High street ;
draw on London office, 71 Lombard street E 0 3
Maddocks Fred, butcher, 85 High street
Mantle Peter, paperhanger, Church street
Marks William Lloyd, surveyor & sanitary inspector to
the Urban District Council. 62 High street
Matthews John, news agent, 88 High street
Mej-rick Eva Clara (Mrs.), midwife. 18 Wellington street
Modisti Minoli, refreshment bar, 94 Forge street
Monmouth Guardian (G. J. Jacobs & Co. printers &
publishers; published fri.l, Victoria buildings
Morgan Abraham, carting agent for Brecon & Merthyr
Railway Company
Morgan David, grocer, Price street
Morgan William Richard, chemist, 91 High street
Morris Thomas, Puddlers' Arms P.H. Moriah street
Moseley Thomas, dairyman, Twyn dairy
Moses Charles. Queen Victoria P.H. Brynteg crescent
Oakey Brothers, fruiterers, 11 High street
Palmer Samuel, shopkeeper, 13 Havard row
Peglers' Stores Limited, grocers, 104 High street
Perry William, shopkeeper. The Square
Perry William A. grocer, 3 Brynteg crescent
Peters David, shopkeeper, 91 Plantation street
Plumb Charles, boot maker, 77 High street
Preecc William J. greengi'ocer, 3 Upper High street
Price John, school attendance officer for Rhymney dis-
trict, 37 Goshen street
Price Thomas, grocer, 36 High street
Protert Mary A. (Mrs.), confectioner, 99 High street
Redwood Robert Vachell de Acton M.R.C.S.Eng.,L.R.C.P.
Lond. surgeon, superintendent to Rhymney Cottage
Hospital, medical officer of health Rhymney Urban
District Council & medical officer & public vaccinator
Rhvmnev district, Bedwelltv union. Terrace house
Rees 'Daniel. Tredegar Arms P.H. Hill street
Rees Daniel M. draper, Albion house. Upper High street
Rhymney & Aber Valleys Gas & Water Co. Limited
(Arnold Branson, manager)
Rhymney Cottage Hospital (Robert Vachell de Acton
Redwood M.B.C.S.Eng. medical officer; Adam Tait
M.B. hon. surgeon ; Miss H. Parry, matron)
Rhymney Iron Company Limited (Robert Rutherford,
general manager), colliery proprietors & coal exporters,
Rhymney ; collieries, Rhymney ; Pontlottyn ; Groes-
faen ; Darran ; Giltach & Pengam : London offices,
26 Martin's lane. Cannon street E C 4
Rhymney Picture Palace, 50 High street
Rhymney Public Hall Co. Limited (Charles Curtis, sec.
& theatrical manager)
Rhymney Urban District Council Cemetery, Carno bridge
Richards David, confectioner, 31 Upper High street
Shellower Bernard, wallpaper dealer, 62 High street
Shepherd Charles, builder. Church street
Shepherd Harry, printer, ,14 Beulah street
\ Short & Evans, boot dealers, 5 Church street
Spacey Alfred C. boot repairer, 81 High street
Taylor Charles W. shopkeeper. High street
Thomas Evan, boot maker. Church street
Thomas George, grocer. Plantation street
Thomas Henry M. clothier, 76 High street
Thomas Horatio G., M.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.,
B.Sc.Lond. physician & surgeon. Oakland terrace
Thomas Maria (Miss), draper, 13 Hill street
Thomas Samuel, monumental mason, 14 Church street
Tredegar & District Co-operative Society Ltd. (branch),
Havard row
Trump William Henry, solicitor, & clerk to the Local
Pension Sub-Committee & clerk to the Urban District
Council, 57 High street
Urban District isolation Hospital (Robert Vachell de
Acton Redwood M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical
officer)
Vaughan Richard George, greengrocer, 38 High street
Victoria Public Hall (Charles Curtis, sec)
While William, Penywaun P.H. Upper High street
Williams Edwin, grocer. Queen's crescent
Williams Elizh. E. (Mrs.), oil & color dlr.86 & 87His;h st
Williams John, Castle hotel. High street
Williams Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, 75 High street
Williams William, grocer, 100 High street
Williams William, greengrocer, Oakland terrace
Willis Catherine (Mrs.). Farmers' Arms P.H
Woodley Henry & Co. butchers, 6 The Square
Workmen's Institute, Library & Reading Room (Georg»
Williams, sec. & librarian)
Young William, fried fish dealer, 23 Upper High street
& 12 The Square
EvMiis Rev. Georsre Shilton (curate
in charge of St. Paul's). 3 Westville
Evans John, McLaren house
Roberts Rev. Jn. (Bapt.). The Green
COMMERCIAL.
Alexander Herbert, hair dresser. 50
Charles street
Davies David, draper, 20 The Green
Evans John, colliery manager for the
Tredegar Iron & Coal Co. Limited
Holland Edwd. outfitter, 2 The Green
Jenkins Wm farmer, Abertysswg frm
ABBRTTSSWG.
(Letters via Cardiff.)
Jones Mary (Mrs.), hardware dealer,
Walton street
Levene Marcus, grocer, i The Green
Lewis P. & Son, gi-ocers. The Green
Maddocks Fredk. butcher. The Green
Owen H. & Sons, hut<;hrs.3The Green
Owen Marv (Mrs.), shpkpr. Walton st
Price Philip, McLaren Arms hotel
Roberts David, confr. i & 2 Charles st
Bobson Chaa. E. ffreengro. The Green
Tredegar & District Co-operative j Y^
Society Ltd. (branch). 49 Charles st ■
edegar Iron & Coal Co. Limited,
colliery proprietors (John Evans,
manager). McLaren Merthyr cllry
arn Alfred, builder. Walton street
illiams Wm. grocer, 4 The Green
orkmen's Hospital (F. C. Davies,
hon. sec)
Institute k Libra
Davies, sec. ; Fred Jur;
in). The Green
nhn, greongro. Charles st
204
-MON^MOITHSHIKE.
[kELLY'3
BISCA is a parish and village in the valley between the
lofty IVyn Barlwyn (M;ien) and the Machen mountains,
I'n tlje Monmouthshire canjl. which runs through the
imrish, and on tlie Western Valleys section of the Great
Western railway, which here forms a junction with the
Sirhowy line. There are stations at Eisca >illage and
Cross Keys, both in the parish, which is 165J miles from
Loudon and 6^ north-west-by-west from Newport, in the
BedweJlty division of the county, hundred of WVntloog,
petty sessional division, union and county i-ourt district
of Newport, and in the rural deanery of Niwport. arch-
deaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The
parish was governed by a Local Board from 1878 until
ihe -'Local (rovernment Act, 1894" (56 & '^^ Vict. c. 73),
established the present Urban District ('ouncil of 18
members. The district, which is divided into Central,
.Xortb and :^outh Wards, was formed in 1878 out of fiisca
.ui.i parts of Tpper and Lnwor Machen and
-Mynyddyslwyn. and Dy a Local Government Provisional
Order Xo. 12,157, confirmed by Act 44 & 4c; Vict. cap.
oil. parts of Mynyddyslwyn were added in" i38r. The
village is lighted with gas and supplied witli water
liy the Bisca Urban District Council. The church of
.S(. Mary, rebuilt in j3sS on the ancient toundat;...i. io
an edifice of stone, in the Florid Gothic stvle. cni-i-i , .j
■if chancel, nave, aisles and a tower at the s.i,, h . ,.
angle with spire, containing one hell: there m ,
sittings, 150 being free: in the churchyard is .1 : -
The regLster of baptisms dates from the year [7,0;
marriages, 1754; burials. 1779. The living "is a vicar- |
;ige. net yearly value ^^357. with residence and 48 acres i
of glebe, in the gift of the vicar of Bassaleg. and held
since if7'5 by the Rev. Basil Williams M.A. of Wadhaiu
I'cII'L'e. Osford. and surrogate, who resides at Bisca
Vicarage, Rogerstone. A cemetery of 4 acres was formed
in 1889. and was the gift of the 4th and last Viscount
Tredeg-ar. .!< was also another acre, and is under the
control of the Urban District Council, with the exception
of one-fourth part, which has been consecrated and con-
! ins a nidrtuaiy chapel and caretakers residence.
The Public Hall, erected in 1884, is an edifice in the
Italian style, and includes the hall proper, which is
ft. by 48 ft. and seats 800 persons, and a suite of
works of the Monmouth-
os for .Ml
pur
shire .Steel and Tinplate Co. Limit*"'!, the extensiTS
iron anil steel foundry of Messrs. Henry White and Co.
Limited, lire brick works and lime kilns. Lord Tredegar,
wild is lord of the manor, and Major-Gen. Lord
Tieoweii C.B., C.M.G. are the' chief landowners. The
soil is gravel ; subsoil, clay, coal and limestone. The
chief I'rops are wheat, oats, barley and pasture. The
area of the parish and Urban District is 4,205 acres ;
rateable v;ilue, ^£68.527; the population in 1911 was
14.149-
The population of the wanls in 191 1 was: Central.
3,715 ; North. 0,150 ; South, 4,284.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1915
was 10,576.
Sexton, John Winstone, Bisca.
By Local Goreinment Board Order, No. 3J,3o6, tho««
)iarts of Lower Machen, Upper Machen and Mynyd-
ilislwyn civil parish in Ri.sca Urban District were, in
iqo.|, added to Bisca civil parish.
PONTYMLSTER is half a mile south-east. St. Mar-
garet's church, built in 1911, and alongside of which
a -clioolrooni w:is erected in 1915, is a stone buildint:
11 lie (i.iihir -tyU- of architecture, consisting of
■ I ■■■ line in.l n-lc. There is .seating accom-
n 1"! .( . ill I'f which is tree and unappro-
I lie -ire of Loth church and schoolroom was
1 .1 i lie hist Viscount Tredegar, who also
e towards the erection of the church.
I , -. , ,1. altar and the communion plate were
II _ ill > \li- 1 hristopher .lenkins. This is the only
ehineh 111 liu' diocese which is entirely supported by the
f ICC will offtrines nf the congregation. The total cost of
the church was ^1,900. The Rev. Jacob Towns, of the
London University, is curate in charge. There is a
Catholic chapel with school, erected in 1868, and dedi-
cated to St. Anthony of Padua and St. Clare; th'>
chapel will seat 150 persons.
Pont\\vnin is \\ miles north, and Cross Keys, 1 mile
iieiili-ueii .U ('riss Keys i.s a Congregational chapel
anil I Uijoi-i eliaiel. .-st Ci'tlierineV church (under
111. -ii|.i niii.iiileii .1" the vicar and a Church Army
caiii.iin'. 1- tlie -ifi of .Mrs. K. Watts in memory of her
late liusi.aiid. There is seatini accommodation 'for 350.
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. LuCAL INSIITUTIONS &c.
Post. M. IJ. i, T. i, Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
Risca — Mrs. Frances May Hayes, sub-postmistress.
Letters from Newpo.^t
Fown Sub-Post & M. O. Office fc Telephone Office. New-
port road. — Joseph Poole. «ub-postmaster. No dis-
patch on Sundays
Ti-.wn Sub-Post. M. O. i. T. Office. Pontymister.— Tin...
H. Haines, sub-postmaster
Post. M O. & T. t Telephonic E. D. Office, Cross
Keys.— Thomas Davies. sub-postmaster. Letters
through Newport
''■■.;'^ * •'^'- ^ '^'"•^■'■- Po»ty wain.— Mrs. Sarah Jane
Ihomas. sub-postmistress. Letters from Newport
Kisca & Abercarn are the nearest telegraph offices. 2
miles distant
lliere are Wall Letter Boxes at High street. Cross
K.-ys : Cromwell road, Bisca ; St. Mary street, Risca •
Newtown, Cross Keys: Hillside. Pontymister i
rtoiuwl li..u.e. Cross Keys
URBAN DISTRICT COUXCTL.
Offices, Risca.
Day of meeting, fourth Tuesday. - p di
Members.
Chairman. David R. Pearson.
Vice-Chairma-i. C Bee> Dixon (Central \\„A\
Retire in April. 1920.
North War.I. 1 .Siutli ^^■a^.l
Alfred Williams John T.'gulden
.*ldf.rimn John Wo.,d«ard I Albert?!. Jones
• cMlral War.|.
Relir,. 1,1 April. 1921.
North W:.r 1, [ South Ward.
A E H. Benson Edwin Edmunda
C. Bi.es Dixon I Thomas H. Haines
Central Ward
Thoi
Piitchard
Officers.
Clerk *^ .Soli.'iloj. J..iu. F. Walm,le>. frtun District
Council Office
Treasurer, A. C. .Mitchell, London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank, Newport
Medical Officr of Health, Noel N. Wa.Ie M.D., Ch.E.
Edin. The Laurels, Pontymisler
Surveyor, Alfred John Dardis. Urban District Council
Office
Sanitary Inspector. David Thonia.s
Collector. James G. Brvant. Urban District Council ofBc?
Gas Jk Water W..rks Mai.aoer. (iuy S. Davies
Cemetery, Alfred John Dardis. >up. 1 ii.tendent
County Constahularj', William Porter, supt. ; Erne»t,
Yorlte. sergeant, i 5 constables
Public Hall. Tbn.i as D.iyics. sec
PI,.\('K.< (II- WiilolUP. ^.lll. times .,f sorvices.
St. .Marv-s cliMi.l.. Rei. Ita-il Williams M.A. vicar:
Ri'V. Jacob r.i«ns t Rev, David Jenkins, curates; ir
a.m. k fi p.m. : wed. 7 p.m
.-^t. Mare-arei's Chapel .it Ease, Rev. Jacob Towns.
• urate in charge; 1, a.m. k. 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
.■-^t. Anthony of Padua i St .Clare (Catholic). Pontymister,
Bev. Edmon.l Motlay. priest; mass, 9 a.m.; rosary
& benediction. 5.30 p.m.; ma-ss. daily, 8.30 a.ui
Raptist fEnglish). Ui^ca (.Moriah"). Bey." Thomas Oynou
Baptist. Cross Keys. Re
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
205
Baptist (Bethany), Poiitjinister, Rev. Thomas Thomas ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; men. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, Risca ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs.
7 P-in
Congregational, Risea (Glyn). Rev. John Thomas Phillips
A.T.S. ; II a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational, Cros^ Keys (Trinity): Rev. Haro'd
Davies; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Primitive Methodi.st, Cross Keys, Re\ . W. Wilcu. k ; n
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Risca. Rev. W. Lh,.,.1i ; n n.ui.
& 2.30 & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Wesleyan, Risea (\\e.st Monmouth.
Mission), 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;)
thurs. 7.15 pm ( Ki'V. Josliua Holmes
Wesleyan, Pontywain i West Mon- 1 superintprKienf)
mouth Mission), 11 a.m. & 6 p. 111.; '
every wed. 7 p.m .'
SCHOOLS.
soa County School, Pontymister, established under the
" WeLsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889,' and con-
trolled by the Central Welsh Board, was bu
of jf6,ooo,
IS M.A.Oxford, head
1899
Willia
Public Elementary Schools.
An Education Sub-Committee of 24 members was furun-d
in Sept. 1904, for the Aberearn, Risca & Rogerstone
group of schools; T. S. Edwards, solicitor, 24 Stow
hill, Newport, clerk ; 5 attendance officers
Risca (mixed), erected in 1848, for 27s children, was
remodelled & enlarged in 1910. for 402 children :
David Jenkins, master
The Risca infants' school was rebuilt in 1910 tor 254;
Miss Martha Allen, mistress
Pontymister, erected in 1877 & enlarired in 1896, for 178
iiilHnts; Edwin Williams,
iiin-. L'lits" mistress; Miss
boys.
girls
•; Miss N
Edwards.
Dany Hr
1903,
niaste
Miss
E. Thonl:!-. infMii'-- nu-lir-s
Cross Key-. •i.-'l'<l in 1880, for 272 mixed & 212
infants; .\riliui Vmi-lian Williams, master; Mrs.
Edith Bun..,,, u,t:u,<<' ,„istre.ss
Wainfawr, Risca fmixed & infants), erected in 1906, for
441 mixed & 271 infants ; William Jones, master ;
Miss M. A. Lewis, infants' mistress
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Risca, David Gregory, station master
Cross Keys, William" Howells, station master
RISCA.
PBIVATE EESIDENTS.
Hhch Rev. A. H., M.A. Haverfor.l
Blaikledge Bertram E. Brynhyfryd
Broaekes George J. Minavon
Dardis Alfred John. Gelli crescent
Duffield Mrs. Ravensw.jod,Cross Ke
Evans Rev. William. HiUsid,-
(inrdon Edward A. Me.lh,u-t
Harris Alfred, i Park ,..ad
Harris Alfred. Shellev house
Holmes Rev. Joshua. We-li-y m;in>
'Alfred John Dardis, supt)
Dardis Alfred John, surveyor to Risra
Urban District Council & supt. to
the cemetery. Urban Council offices
Darraii Firebrick Wo,ks C... D;,i,:,„
; Davi(
•li.nes Rev. Thomas Cynon (
9 Gelli crescent
Jones Miss Margaretta. Glei
.Ic.nes William H. Wain Vaw
Laughton Tliomns. The Outt
Lewis Mrs. Ivy house
George, draper, Bristol house,
i St. .Mary street
j Davies William, Railway tavern,
i;,n>e I Dany Graig road
). ^.3 i Davis Victor, monumental sculptor,
Cromwell road
ptist). , Pa\v>..i, Emma (Mrs.), grocer & beer
letjile,.. 45 Tredegar street
Rosa |Uix.ju Chjrles Rees, insni'anci' aurnt,
6 Bridge street
e |Dris,?ull Michael, inspector G. W.
I Railway, Rose cottage
Morgan Mrs. Bank house iDurston Sidney George, butcher, 61
Phillips Rev. John Thomas A.T.S. j Tredegar street
(Congregational), 16 Gelli crescent Durston Thos. W. confr. 7281 .Mary st
crescent } Eastmans Limited, butchers, 49
The Grove i Tredegar street
nyth 1 Edwards A. Gordon, solicit. ir. Crnn,-
well road
;iliott Frederick J. insurance .Tgent.
Church road
Ivans Price, farmer. Buck farm
refr Thomas A. boot repairer, 92
Si. Mary street
Uttins Wm. boot ma.62 Tredegar si
rr;.iy William George, insurancr
ent, Bryn Afon
Edu,undHy.btchr.68Tredegar si
^jck Sarah Jane (Mrs.), watch k
ick maker, 11 Tredegar .s-treet
pawnbrokers, 52
Pritchard John,
Rhateiian James M. J. The G
Rochn Th..mas F.. Y Ynyth
Richards David Theophilus J.P
M.Ch. The Meadows
Stephens Gomer. Risca house
Thomas John H. Llwyn-on
Towns Rev. Jacob, 13" Hillside
Williams Alfred. Roun.l house I Si
W.iTton Frederick, Dan-v-Craig Gitt
Grr
COMMEHCIAL. g.j
Alexandra Workmen's Hotel Billiard Hah
Halls Co. Limited. Tredegar street H;,n
Hai-clays Bank Ltd. , sub-agency) fW. ct
D. Jones, manager) (open 10 to 2; ' Har:
wed. & sat
10 to
1.30). 55 Tre-
.leaar street
; draw
m head office.
London E C
3
Beck William
shopke
ei.er. 35 Dany
Craig road
Bird Henrv
John, h
ir dresser. 41
Tredegar' street
Biaina In.lns
rial ,V
Piovident .So-
.■ielv Limit
e.l ,F,v,
Athay, man-
Hi.oth J..
Ex.-
56
i'...wyer Th.m.as Henry.Chnrch H..n.se
inn. 2 St. Mary street
Biiggs i Co. boot ma-.43Tredegar st
i<:.,w„ E.lwar.l Jn. in-i,,:.nc.- u-cnt.
7-' Tri'degor str^-et
Bryant James George, collector to
Risca Drban District Council & as-
Tredegar street
Harris Alfred, tobccnst.33 Tredegar si
Harris Thomas, grocer & draper, 77
Tredegar street
Havdn Blodwen. Albert P.H. 10 St.
Mary street
Hayes Bros, cycle agts.27Tredegar st
Hayes William, cycle agent & dealer,
63 Tredegar street
Howells William, butcher, 106 St
Mary street
Howells William T. Plough P.H. 104
St. Marv street
Hiitchins Stanley H. nichitect, 5,,
St. Mary street
James Joseph J. insnr. agt. Bank h.
Jenkins David, farmer, Pen-v-pant
Jenkin. Elizabeth "A. (Mrs.)', grocer
Jenkins James H. hair dresser, oj
J ones Southwood it Co. Limited, fire
brick makers
J.incs Henry, Tre.legai Arms P.H. 60
Tredegai' stieet
Jones J
^'^I'^h
farmer.
Owm-byr-isaf
T.edegar st
t I Priory st
l,;-i.M.
Llnv.U
M,.,'
l.hi i.
lio.n & shoe-
,Khi (Curtis
F. .s,
'>' 'i'--
. npen daily
'-,' T,
-1 .r.-l :
.Iraw on head
(.iBce.
,-i~L^
.London EC^
London
joint
City k
Midland Bank
Ltd.
(sub-b
anch) (A
. C. Mitchell,
majiager), 7
, St. Ma
ry St.; hours.
,0 ti.
2: wed. &. sat
10 to 11.30 ;
• Iiaiv
.if, 1„
,d u9ice.
Threadneedle
^treei
L.int
on E C 2
Ly,i.l.,n
Mooi
L- & Co.
solicitors, 8v
St. Marv street
Mellish Albert, Sugar Loaf P.H
Ministry of Labour, Employment
Exchange (John C. Pierce, brand,
manager), ,7 Tredegar street
M.,-f.,,il M:,it-l„w.(;,o,n Meadow P.H
M. 1 II- A,,n \li-, . iMiii Cwu,-v-n:,nt
\uiiM„H }'..Mi„-,.,l ,v rr„„n Bank <,l
Ei,-I,.„.| L„„ii...| ,l.,;,n.-h) ,W. T.
D,iki- Williams, manager) (open
daily 10 to 2; wed. & sat. 10 to
1 1 -3")- 43 Tredegar street; draw-
on lit-ad olTicp'. 13 Bishopsgate.
(Watkii
Lewis,
.. gri.cer i draper,.
I.kpr.69 Tredegar st
icer ret. Canal bank
E. quarry owners
liopkeeper, 21 Dam
Alliert Durban.
lary street
ss), confectior.e
sistant
overseer.
Drban
Council
-,
M
n-y street
offices
Jenk
ns
Jn. pictur
llorton Bi
jihers, pi
.loara
hers.
74
John
son
William
Tredegai
street
St
Marv str
Huse John
chemist.
90 St.
Mary
st
CasI, k C.
. boot mfr«.:,2Ti
edeea.
st
spli. lamp oil dlr.7 Church
iwell Jsph.H.beer ret. 70 .St.Mary
iwer Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeep(
Mo,n,t Pleasant road
■ickett Mary (.Mrs.), shnpkeept
Ma.-hen street
1',...Ih
Powel
P..wei
206 RISCA.
Pritchard Sc Tovey, wheelwrights 4
undertakers, St. Mary street
I'rotheroe Lizzie (Miss), shopkeeper,
36 St. Mary street
Provident Ciothinj; & Supply Co,
Ltd. clothiers, 3 Station approach
Pugh Brothers, grocers & provision
dealers, 64 St. Mary street
Pugh Isaac, confr. 64 Tredegar st
Beading Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
5 Phillip street
Redgers Thomas, refreshment rooms,
I Tredegar street
Rees John, farriei", St. Mary street
Rhategan James M. -J., L.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.F. phys-cian & surgeon. The
Grove
Richards Alfred, carpenter. 17 Danv
Craig road
Richards David, Bridge End hotel,
Tredegar street
Richards David Thoophilus M.D.,
M.Ch.Glas.. J P. surgeon. The
Meadows
Risra Picture Palace (Risca Palaces
Limited, proprietors), Tredegar st
Ri..;ca Public Hall Co. Limited (Thos.
Davies, sec), St. Mary street
Risca Workmen's Library & Institute
(J. Woodward J. P. sec), Trede-
gar street
Roche Thomas F.,L.R.F.P. & S.Glas.
physician & surgeon, T Ynrth
Rogers Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper. So
St. Mary street
Rowland Arthur H. ironmonger, 7
Tredegar street
Sellick Chas. shopkpr. 9 Tredegar st
Sheddick Frank, confr.69 St. Mary st
Silverthorn Hy.Cecil.Fox&HonndsP.H
Small Edward, tobacconist, 94 St.
.Mary street
."imith Mary (Mrs.), midwife, Ex-
change road
Standfield Frank, grocer k seedsman.
64 Park place
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers, 34
Tredegar street
Stephens Walter George.contectioner,
26 Cromwell road
Stickland Henry, fried fish dealer,
6,^ Tredegar street
Strickland Charles, boot maker, 46
St. Marv street
.«wcel Clara E. (Missi, costumier, 28
Tredegar street
Sweet Lewis, draper, 114 & 114a, St.
Mary street
Taylor's Stores, grocers, 74 St.
Mary street
Thomas Alfred J. grocer. Church rd
Thomas David, sanitary inspector
Urban District Council, St. Mary st
Thomas Emma (Mrs), confectioner,
31) Tredegar street
Thomas John, draper, 35 Tredegar st
Thomas Mar>- A. (Mrs.), bazaar. 86
St. Mary street
Thomas Thos.builder,23DanyGraig rd
Thomas Walter, blacksmith. Com-
mercial street
To.zc Wm.shopkeeper,s8 Tredegar .st
Tredegar Recreation Grounds, Trede-
gar street
Wulmsley John F. solicitor & clerk
to the Risca Urban District Council
Watts Susan Elizabeth (Mrs.), re-,
freshment rooms. 5 Tredegar st
Webster Edwin. shpkpr.4NaTigation rd
Welchman Brothers, bakers, 13
Tredegar street
"•■Ichman Thou.ua Evan. hair
dresser, 71 Tredegar street
Wheeler Albert H. Foresters' Arms
PH. Church road
Uilliams Chas. grocer, 34 Station rd
Williams Sydney, greengrocer, 30
Tredegar street
Working Men's Club k Institute
(Henry Howe, sec), 60 St. Mary st
Vi^ndall & Co. printr8.44a, Tredegar st
Yeo Levi, beer retailer. Park road
M0NM0UTH8HIKE.
[kelly'
CROSS KEYS.
Brimble Jam.-s, Ravenswond
Chivers Mrs. Cross Keys
Pcmbro Thos. Rees J.P. 8 Carlton te
Ryder Rev. Amos (Primitive Metho
dist), II CarKou terrace
Samuel Rev. Richard H, (Congre
gatiunal). Trinity
Williams Rev. Benjai
Carlton terrace
10 to 2; wed. k sat. 10 to 11.30;
draw on head office. Threadneedle
street. London E C 2
Lovell William, confectioner. High st
Lush tt Thomas,ironmngrs.23Risca rd
Maisey Charles, pork butcher. 41
Gladstone street
Marsh William, farmer, Gellyhenig
E(jji,ptist,\ ! Mercy Sidney, boot dealer. High st
j Morgan Owen J.boot ma.Gladstone st
Morris Marv (Mrs), farmer,Cwm-nant
COMMKRCIAI,. iMoselev Alfd. G.shopkpr.Tredegar st
Addis CleatonW.fruitr.37Gladstone st m„,,u1pi' William, greengro. High st
Allsop Emma (Miss), dress maker. Nirlmli- Himuv. farmer. Full Moon
Gladstone street Urniiin \ r,i'. clothiers, 21 Glad-
Ambrose & Son, grocers, 83 High st stinii- street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (W. 1 Pacini John, confr. 35 Gladstone st
D. Jone.s, manager) (hours 10 I Pagett John, boot repr. 11 Risca rd
to 2; wed. & sat. 10 to 11.30), Pegler's Stores Limited, provision
Carlton terrace ; draw on head dealers, Gladstone street
office,54 Lombard St. London E C 3 Perkins Ada Mary (Miss), outfitter,
Bartlett Fredk. shpkpr. Gladstone st 20 Gladstone street
Blaina Industrial & Provident Society Pittwav Alfd. Jn. hair drssr..High st
Limited (J. D. Lloyd, sec; FredjPryce G. M. & Co. general dealers,
Athay, manager) I i; Gladstone street
Booth Clark, ironmngr. Gladstone st Pugh Howell, provision dealer, 10
Burnyeat, Brown & Co. Ltd. Ninel Gladstone street
Mile Point collieries (Ivor Llewelyn, Rawlings Arthur John, news agent
general manager) Richards Margaret (Mrs.), shop-
(ihen Maurice, boot dealer, 47] keeper, Medart street
Risca Collieries Workmen's Institute
(John Woodward J.P. sec), Glad-
stone street
Sage Hezekiah, insur.agt.Gladstone st
Sage Tom, butcher, 33 Gladstone st
Shepherd Hy. C. boot repr. High st
Simmons Harry, confr. Gladstone st
Thompson Thomas, wheelwright,
Gladstone street
Thompson Thomas W. greengrocer.
49 Gladstone street
United National Collieries Limited
(Ivor Llewellyn, manager)
Wanusley Alfred H. Cross Keys htl
Waters Bert G. painter & decorator
Waters Stanley, confectnr. 69 High st
WellingtonAlbt.shpkpr.24Gladstone st
59 I Williams Daniel, grocer, Gladstone st
Williams Henry. Full Moon P.H
Wright Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36
Coles Reuben, draper, Gladstone st
(iinss Keys Coliseum Co. (Mon.)
Liiiiiie.l, |,i,-tiiie palace. High st-
Ci I\"\s rMiistitutiona! Working
.\l.-,r- I iul, Tlins. W. Adams, sec)
Cross Key- Football Club (William
R. Edwards, hon. sec). Cross Keys
hotel. High street
Cuff Ernest Charles, refreshment
rooms, 37 High street
Davies & Williams, drapers, Glad-
Davies Brett, outfitter, Anchor house
Davies Thomas, King's Head P.H
Dunn Elias Henry, cycle dealer, 39
Gladstone street
Eastmans Limited. butche)
Gladstone street
Edwards W. G. clerk to Risca Pen-
sion Committee, Glen view
Evans Brothers, quarry owners
Evans Mary H. (Mrs.), fancy draper.
High street
Gartside Charles Percy, solicitor, 20
Carlton terrace
Gay Henry, tailor, High street
Gould Frank, shopkpr. iSGladstone st
Hancock B. & A. grocers, 52 Glad-
Hancock Arth. butcher, 48Gladstone st
Harrison Lewis Jeffrey, insurance
agent, 10 Carlton terrace
Hibbs Francis G. house decorator, 55
High street
Hughes & Sons, chemists
Hughes Bert, butcher, 67 High street
Hughes David, blacksmith. High st
Hutchings James, fruiterer. High st
India & China Tea Co. Limited,
provision dealers, Gladstone street
James David, estate agent & collector
of taxes, J3 Carlton terrace
.lenkins John, hair dresser, 61 Glad-
Jones Henry & Co. tinplate workers.
High street
.Icuies William, Eagle inn. High st
Kirig Jas. N. confr. 50 Gladstone st
King Jidin. Tredegar Arms P.H
idst.)
reel
Ucll Fr
Buddin
Dagger
>ad
PONTYMISTER.
pmV.W'K HEBIDF.NTS
k. Bryn Clwyd
Albert, Yew cr.ttage
Matthew
Knight John
Samuels Mrs. L
Smith William. Brookthorpe
Tl.om.is Rev, Thomas (Baptist)
Thomas Johti H. Llwvn-on
W..<le Noel .NatbnI. M.D. The Laurels
Williams Kev. Thomas Hopkin M,A
Williams Edwin, School house
COMJTEECUL
Beechey Edwd.baker,8iComm6rcial st
Beechey Frank, farmer, Ochrweith
Berni Brothers, confectioners, 59
Citmmercial street
Bevan Maria & Rhoda (Misses),
drapers, 31 Commercial street
Tho
Budding A.
j. (Mrs.), greengrocei
129 Comm
ercial street
Burgess Bro
. boot it shoe repairers
Park place
Uurrows Lib
\n (Mrs.), beer retailei
100 Comn
ercial street
Charles Am
(Mrs.), Risca Hous
Lewis lienj. butcher, 43 High street
Lewis George, news agent, 41 High st
Lewis Thos. greengrocer, 45 High st
Llewellyn Ivor, tailor, Gladstone st
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (Leonard Acomb, l> n •- ll,^ol 11 hair dresser
manager) (open daily 10 to 2;. Coinioen i:il street
wed. k sat. 10 to n.30). High st. ; |I)avii-s Kerlwrt T. architect & sur-
draw on head f-mte, 71 Lombard veyor, 6 Coimnercial street
street, London E C 3 Dowling William John, shopkeepei-,
lyondon Joint Citv & Midland Bank Marvland road
Ltd. (sub-branch) (A. C. Mitchell, Driscoll Mildred (Mrs.), confectioner,
), Risca road ; hours, daily 40 Commercial street
niRECTORY.]
Darston Walter, grocer & baker, 39
Commercial street
Edmunds William E. ironmonger, 73
Commercial street
Edward J. & W. farmers
Ellis Thomas, shopkeeper, 113- 115
Commercial street
Elstow Harry, boot maker, 99 Com-
mercial street
Evans Arthur, grocer, 109 Commer-
cial street
Friend Albert E. cycle agent k dealer,
76 Commerrial street
(Jilcs William C. farmci'
Edward E.
infet-
Co
Haines Thomas Henry, draper, &
post office, 70 Commercial street
Hammett John Augustus, watch
maker, 51 Commercial street
Harris Alfred, farmer
Harris Chas. jun. dairyman,Ty-du rd
Harris Elizabeth (Mrs.). Welsh Oak
P.H, Newport road
Hiley Sarah & Maria (Misses),
drapers, 44 Commercial street
Hiley David, clothier, 119 Commer-
cial street
Howell William, butcher, 139 Com-
mercial street
Howell William, Boiling Mill P.H. 88
Commercial street
Hutchings Harriet (Mrs.), baker, 70
Commercial street
Iggulden Francis H. grocer & draper,
84 Commercial street
Jenkins David, shopkeeper, i4r Com-
mercial street
Jenkins Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper,. 18
Commercial street
Jenkins Frederick, hair dresser, 113
Commercial street
.John
John
dealer
29 Commercial street
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepe
40 Commercial street
Jones Frederick, cycle dealer, i:
Commercial street
Jones -Mary A. (.Mrs.), fried
dealer, 93 Commercial street
M0NM0UTH8HIRE.
Lowe Albert E. greengrocer, 91
Commercial street
Marsh Joseph, greengrocer. 131 Com-
Ltd. (The).
Tel. I Risca
Morgan Henry C. E
Commercial street
Morris Edgar, hair 1
mercial street
Morris Len, shpkpr.£
Morris William H. cl
dealer, 97 Commercial
Moses Liichman, fnrnitu
Commercial street
.Vloyston rhillip J, friet
74 Commercial street
Nisbeck Tom, beer retlr
Orman Harry, outfitter
ROCKI'lELFI.
207
17 Co
Commercial st
china & glass
ure dealer, 27
Phillips The
Phillips Th.i
draper. London house
shopkpr. 35 Clyde' st
butcher & coal dealer.
Phillip
89 Commen-ial street
Pitt tiarah (Mrs.), ladies" outfitter,
43 Commercial street
Porter William, supt. of police
Pritchard John, builder, i Gelli cres
Pritchard Thomas. Masons Arras P.H
Mill street
Richmond Gas Stove Meter Co. Ltd.
gas stove mfrs. 16 Commercial st
Risca Urban District Council Gas &
Water Works (Guy S. Davies, mgr)
Samuel Cornelius, beer retailer
Sargeant Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
31 Park place
Scotto Thomas L. shopkeeper, 94
Sellick Charles E. tried fish dealer,
3S Commercial street
Smith Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Tyisaf
Smith EliMlieth I'Mrs.), beer retailer.
Standfieia Frank
64 Park place
Sutton EllenJane(Mrs.),Brit
fish [Thomas John, Farmers' A
1 Ockerweith
& seeds
lies Percy, shopkeeper, 47 Park pi Thomas Mary (Mrs.), s
Jones William, Pontymister inn, 86 ' mercial street
Commercial street Thomas Richard, insurai
Legge Fanny si. (Mrs.), fried fish Commercial street
dealer, 3 Commercial street Thomas Thomas Gilbert,
Lewis Joseph, carpenter, Trafalgar si Commercial street
BOCKFIELD, bounded on the north-east by the river
Moniiow and on the old road from Monmouth to Aber-
gavenny, is a parish and village called in olden times
Corn-y-Cenhedlon, 2J miles north-west from Monmouth
railway station, in the Monmouth division of the county,
hundred of Skenfrith, petty sessional division, imion and
county court district of Monmouth, Monmouth and Sken-
frith highway district of the Monmouth Rural District
Council, rural deanery and archdeaconry of Monmouth
and diocese of Llandafl. The church of St. Cenhedlon,
rebuilt with the exception of the tower, in 1862. is an
edifice in the Early English and Perpendicular styles,
consisting of chancel, nave of three bays, north aisle,
south porch and a tower with a peculiar timber upper
storey, and containing 3 bells: the stained east window
is a memorial to the Rev. C. A. Halson, a former vicar,
and the west window to Beatrice Elizabeth, wife of Major
William Frederick Noel R.E. d. 1880: in the chancel
are memorial windows to the late Sir John Dorney
Harding D.C.L. and Anna Elizabeth Harding: there is
also a brass to Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts esq.
d. 1891 : on the south wall is a marble tablet to the
ist Baron Llangattock, a former patron of the living:
there are 198 sittings. The register dates from the
year 1696. The living is a vicarage, net income /200.
with residence, in the gift of Hon. Lady Shelley-Rolls,
Baker Ernest, Old Mill house
,h. Com-
agent. (
chemist, 57
Thomas Wilfred Brinley,iro
37 Commercial street
Todd John, pork butcher,
mercial street
Wade Noel Nathaniel M.D., Ch.B.
Edin. surgeon, & certifying factory
surgeon & medical officer & public
vaccinator Risca district, Newport
union & medical officer of health
to Risca Urban District Council,
The Laurels
Watkins Amy (Mrs.), fruiterer, 123
Commercial street
Watts Edwin, market gardener,
Tredegar place
Webster Arth. friur. Ty-Melyn farur
White Henry & Co. Limited, steel
founders, Pontymister foundry
Williams Albert C. grocer, 33 & 34
Station road
Williams Thomas, boot & shoe
maker, 12 Commercial street
Williams Thomas Vaughan, Crown
P.H. 34 Commercial street
Williams William H. Commercial
inn. 46 Commercial street
PONTYATAIN
Johns William. Cwracarn
^Voodward John
COMMERCIAL.
.Hardwicke Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeepr. J.>
Harding Rer. Canon John Taylor M A Maypole
Pentwyn j Harvey Henry, farmer, Rockfield farm
Williams Rev, Robert Owen (vicar), | Harvey Walt. Jn. frmr. & rate coUctr
^"''side Hughes Thomas, farmer. Pool farm
COMMBUCIAL. Jeffard Alice Rebecca (Miss), dress
Berrow John, farmer. The Newbolds maker. Upper Rockfield
Breakwell Geo. farmer, Perthyre frmi Jeffries Jsph. farmer. The Old grdn
fencott George, gardener to Canon Jones Edward, farmer. White hall
Hardmo- M.A. Pentwyn 1
Davies John William, farmer, Ponty-
wain farm
Edwards & Co. furniture dealers
Francis William E. farmer
Gr.ifflths Florrie (Mrs.), gro. & baker
Griffiths Thomas, haulier
Harris Elijah, Castle P.H
Hayes Sidney, carpenter
Hayes William, cycle agent
Jenkins Ivor H. grocer
Jones James, grocer
Lewis Betsey (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Lewis Chai'les, grocer
Light William Henrv, greengrocer.
M.irsh Edward, quarry owner
M:iisli Edward, shopkeeper
Mountain William, draper
Onions John Henry, grocer
Pni s(.ins Hei Iiert, general dealer
Price Marv (Mrs.), draper
Roberts William, farmer, Cwmcarn
Silverthorn J. R. boot & shoe make:
Westcott Walter, ironmonger
and held since 1902 by the Rev. Robert Owen Williams,
of St. Aidan's. Two ancient crosses, one in the church-
yard and one at the entrance of the village from Mon-
mouth, have been restored. The trustees of the late
Edward Arnott esq. of The Garth, Monmouth (d. 1906).
are lords of the manor. The principal landowners are
Hen. Lady Shelley-Rolls, the Rev. Canon J. T. Harding
MA. and Lieut. -Col. H. B. Orompton-Roberts D.S.O.
The soil is clayey ; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are
beans and roots ; the major portion of the land is now
pasture. The area is 1,834 acres of land and 13 of
water; rateable value, j^i,8o7 ; population in igii waK
247 in the civil and 267 in the ecclesiastical parish
which includes part of Skenfrith.
By Local Government Board Order 14,630, dated Marcf
25, 1883, a detached part of the parish was transferred to
.Skenfrith for civil purposes.
Post Oflice. — John Jefl:ard, sub-postmaster. Letters
from Monmouth ; no delivery on snndays. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at The
Hendre, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Llangattock road
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1857 & en-
larged in 189s, for 73 children; Miss Millicent
Williams, mistress
:ichd. Owen, frmr.Whitehouse-
Park Fredk, frmr. Porth-y-galloed
Vick Reginald (estate carpenter to
Hon. Lady Shelley Rolls, Fair Oak
cottage
Watkins Richard, farmer. Deep holm
Wood Frederick Geo. frmr. The Steps
Woodinir Geo. frmr. The Bottom frm
•JUS KiAiUlKT',
.MON.MUUTH.SHIKE.
liiissaleg.
[kelly's
HOGEESTONE,
rural
1. and
ROGGIETT i> a paiisli ou the Aova nf the Bristol
Channel, with a atation (Severn Tuniifl .Tunotinn) on the
Great Western i.iilway, 7^ miles south-wesl from Chep-
^tow, and 142A from London, in the Moiiutouth division
• if the oonnty," hundred of (Jaldicot, petty sessional divi-
sion, union and county court district of Chepst
deanery of N'-lh.twpn', archdpaccnrv of Mnnni^
diocese of Ll^ 'I'li Tl l.nv.-h ni St Mny 1? a,
ancient buildin- , - m.- pn'-^'in ,i:u -.cicii! iMliiri'
of interest, con-i- ,11- ... .m uiim.iillv luu' .Ii.io.tI
nave, south porrh :ii;a :i sM-.jiL-rii i.iu.r v.aiU :• peculiui
octagonal pinnacle at one corner, and uonlaiuing om
bell: a considerable portion of the fabric belongs ((
the Decorated period, but there are traces of Eurl;
English work: the f.int is rnrious. and there an
remains of the stairs to the ancient rood loft: lh(
church was restored and enlarged in 1904, and iiHordi
i.'o sittings. The register dates from the year 1750,
The living is a rei'tory, with the rectories of Tfton and
Llanvihangel annexed, joint mt yearly incom.' ^^'sao.
with 114 acres of irlebe, in the gift of Lord Tredegar,
ind held since J919 by the Rev. Samuel Morris Davies
M.A. of Sidney Susses College, Cambridge, who resides
at Ifton. Lord Tredegar is lord of the manor and
princip:il landowner. A fair for cattle, sheep and pigs
is hold here fortnightly on Monday. The soil is sandy
loam ; pasture and moor land is clay, but very good,
and some peat ; subsoil, various — limestone on the
iipppr part. The chief crops are corn, but there is
1 Ii pistnre land and considerable woods. The area
I- I. .17 acres of land and 2,334 of foreshore; rateable
i;ilii... ^5,03.?: the population in igti was 138 in the
i-i\il p.irish and 306 in the ecclesiastical parish, which
includes Ifton and Llanvihangel, near Roggiett.
Post & M. O. Office,— Joseph Cartwright, sub-p5st-
Jiiaster. Letters through Newport. Caldicot is the
nearest telegraph office, & there is also a telegraph
office at the' station. Wall Letter Box at Station
Railway Station, Severn Tunnel Junction, W. A. Capron,
station master
Puldic Elementary School, built in 1887 & rebuilt in
1894. for 100 children; George H. Baker, master;
Miss Timson & Mrs. Baker, assistant mistresses
I Davis John, fly proprietor
Willi, nil, farMier,.\Ianiir house Ednar.ls Ebenezer, farmer
:ighf .Joseph, baker & corn mer lEdn.iid- Edward, i.'rocer
,Edw
inls Geo. timber mer. Sabi
Charles. Roggiett hotel
RUMNEY
parish
Glamorga
a the east h;iiiK uf I lie river
Scwp.jrt to CiirdilV .iiid uii tb.;
ailes north-west fiT:u t.'urditt,
-'he county. Wcntloog Imndred, petty sessinn:il division
and union of Newport, Cardiff county court district, rural
deanery of Newport, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. The church of .St. Augustine, re-
iitored in i860, i* an ancient building of stone, in the
P'.arly English style, '.vith Decorated and Perpendicular
insertions and additions, and consists of chancel, nave,
south porch, and an embattled western tower with pin-
nacles, containing C bells: there are sittings for 240
persnii- Til.. I,.-;. hi .lilrs from the year 1744. The
living i. I . . . I. ' \ ...irh- value ^^340, with residence
and .J - J . .i 1 1;.. ;;ift of the Dean and Chapter
of Bris'.i. .11.1 h. 1 I - II.... i.joo hy the Rev, David Joseph
torial tithes, amountine to .£195 yearly, are held by the
Ecelesia.Hioal Commissioners, There are Wesleyan and
Hijifi^i cliapi.ls. The principal landowners are Col,
Livd I. inili'.unH' IVC.. C.V,0, w-ho is lord of the manor.
Lord Trede-ar and Charles Crofts Llewellyn Williams
i-s(|. The soil is clayey and gravel; subsoil, stony.
The chief crops are wheat, oats and pasture. The area
is 2.093 iicres ; rateable value, ^12,270 ; population in
Rumnev Hill & Ci
!•< B,,
Thi
Post, M, O. & T, & Tel
—David E, Charles, .-
Cardiff
There are Wall Letter
Roads
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected in
1875, at a cost of /i.ooo, enlarged in 1892, at a cost
"f over /i.ooo & again in 1898, for 176 children;
William A, Matthew,«on, master
blacks
ith
Lie
Parkinso
Lucy
PaiV.<,TE BEiSIDESTS,
.i.iii.'cl Claude. Hill ciost
Carey Robert. The Fir.< „ .
Cubitt William J, P, Rumnev house Riminey nurseries Pro.sser ..oun. laru
Davios Rer, David Joseph B A Vcraec Edwards Rees. frmr.Trowbndge bach Rees Eh/.abeth (M
George Warren, nursery
. Kose cottage
Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer & Richards Elizabeth (Miss), grocer
s,VV
CO.MHBKl'lAL.
Edward, farmer,
Penyrheol
Tredelerch l^'ord John, market gardener
Gerrish William, butcher
(iiles Ri.hard D. potter
(}rimtbs (Jodfrev. farm bailiff t.i (J.
C. Williams esq
Hughes Evan, farmer
Huxham John, farmer, Whitehall fm
James Wm, Chas, farmer, Newton
.lenks Herbt, Carpenters" Arms P,H
J Richards James Henry, grocer
Richards John, farmer, Mardy house
! Richards Wm, Jn, farmer,Mardv frm
i Roach John L, dairvman
Rocvn-.lunes David T,. M,B., D,P,H.
' iii.v-;ei,,n ,i, Mir-eon. Lnckwnod
I's .lohi, H. fa
sh Da
CMi-
grocer, Holu
I Thomas .Mary (Mrs.),
; Walker Ada (Mrs.), fan
Ward William Stephen,
Newt.n
IVANS 1^
(hep.
by- no
1 nn the high road from
iifilan, 2J miles north-west-
inn on the Great Western
ision of the county, hundred
•A Caldicol, petty s._-ssional division, union and county
court district of Chepstow, rural deanery of Chepstow,
•irchdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of .-^t, Arv:iii i« an ancient buildinu of stone,
erected at various periods, and consisting of chancel,
nave, aisles and a tower containing one bell, dated 1751:
the priest's door on the south side of the chancel is an
interesting example of Early Norman woik, and there is
a window on the same side doting from a century later:
a portion of the shall of an ancient .S;ixon ttoiie cross
was found in taking down the walla of the nave; and in
.1 cavity in the walls, in another part of the church, a
number of silver coins were discovered ; the church was
almost completely restored in 1883-4, under the ilirection
nf Mr. Pritchard, architeit, at a cost of about ^2,000, of
which j^soo was contributed by Mrs. Clay, of Piercelield,
and the, church «as reopened 26 Feb, 1884: there are 300
sittings. The register dates from the year 1686, when
«U previous regititerg were burnt. The living is now a
vicarage, with Penterry annexed in 1888, joint net yearly
income ;£24o and residence, in the i;ifl of the Bi,shop
of Llandafl. and held since 1887 by the Rev, John
Tilley, Tile \icai:iL,'e house was built in 1889 by public
sub-. ri|.ti.iii anil ijneeii Anne's bounty. There is a
Cnii._'r..L':iii.iii.il chapel, with 130 sittings. Piercefield
Park, ilie .eat nf Heniy flay esq, .VI,A^. D,L„ J.P. is
about 400 acres in extent, and is bounded on the east
and north sides by beautifully wooded and precipitous
cliffs, rising at the aniile to a height of several hundred
feet and commanding a fine view of the valley of the
Wye ; the mansion is a plain but substantial build-
ing of stone, erected towards the close of the last cen-
tury, by George Smith esq. then owner of the estate.
upon the site of a former house, which had for many
generations been the seat of the Walters family, by
whom the c'state bad been sold in 1727 : the park is open
on Tuesdays during the season, and visitors are per-
mitted to pass through it to the high road above ; at
various points on the way exquisite views are afforded of
the Wye and the beautifully wooded cliffs rising on either
side of the vallev. Oak Grove is the seat of Henry
Hastiims Clay csi'i, D,L„ J,P, William Edward Carne
Curie e»(|, D,L. who is lord of the manor, Henry Clay
(■sq. and W. .Smedley esq, of Alvington, are the principal
lamlowners. The soil is loam and sand ; subsoil, marl
and limestone. The chief crops are wheat, bailey and
oats. The area is 2,258 acres of land, 2 of water, 34
of tidal wat.'r :ind 36 of foreshore; rateable value.
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
ST. BRIDE WEXTLOor,.
ion
,f 3,078 ; the population in 191 1 was 460 in tbe civil | remains of an old mansion, at one time occupied by th»
and 930 in the ecclesiastical parish, which includes | Curre family.
Penterry and parts of Chapel Hill and St. Aryans post_ jj q ^ x. Office.— Mrs, Ellen Emma, sub-posl-
Grang*^- mistress. Letters through Chepstow
ST. ARYANS GRANGE is a parish. The area is 536 w",f T^!!'"„^'"''a?"'r'''*^ ^''''''"
ucres; rateable value. ^491 ; population in ,911 was 3I ^''" ^*"'"" ^°^' ^*- ^"'""' ^™"
Part of this parish is reputed to be extra-parochial ! pT. KINGSMARK, or Kvnemark, is a parish,
for ecclesiastical purposes. | formerly extra parochial, i mile north-west from Chep-
By Local Government Board Order No. 17,582, dated I stow railway station, in the hundred of Caldicot, union
March 25, 1885. a detached part of St. Arvans, know
as Chapel Fields, was transferred to Chapel Hill
Parish Clerk, Mark Neal.
A,*sistant Overseer, Thomas Edward Smith.
Public Elementary School, built in 1872 4; enlarged in
1895. for 134 rhildren: Edward P. Bendall. master
PORTHCASSEG hamlet is 3 miles north from Chep-
stow and St. Lawrence hamlet i mile west. There were
formerly churches at both these places, and the site of
that of St. Lawrence's may still be distinctly traced. At
Eogerstone Grange, formerly extra parochial, are the
PRIVATE EESIDENTS.
Bendall Edwanl B. The Lauiel>
Clay Chas. Leigh, Crossway Green he
Clay Henry M.A.. D L., J. P. Pierce-
field park
Clay Hy. Hastings D.L , J.P. Oak grc
Clive Robert, Woodlands
Hall Mrs. Hydrangea cottage
Hill Mrs. St. Aivans court
Knight William
.May Major R. Newlnn, The Elms
Mullins Alfred ErnesI Hv. Paikfield
Price Arthur, Wyndcliff Villa
Talbot Mrs. tit. Aivan's lodsie
TiUey Rev. John (vicar of St. Aryan's
& Penterry), The Vicarage
Watts Mrs. St. Lawrence
B.yl
ity court district of Chepstow, and. for ecclesi-
astical purposes, included in the parish of St. Arvans.
Here was once a small priory, founded before 1291 ; its
history is involved in obscurity, but some fragments of
walls yet remain to mark its site. There was also a
church here, every vestige of which has now disappeared.
William Edward Carne Curre esq. D.L. is lord of the
maiini. The land belongs to Mrs. Claia Annie Pegler.
The area is 18 acres; rateable value, ,^73; the popu-
lation in 191 1 was 6.
The parish is reputed to be extra-parochial for eccle-
siastical purposes,
Probert Leonard, gardener to Henry
bailitr to Henry Clay esq
[Rake Thomas Sauiuel, apartments,
Mary (Mrs.). I Clingre house, Crossway green
els Richings Edwin, farm bailiff to W F
er Main Scraper Proctor esq
'.mgr) 1 Simmonds John, mason
ill full Smith Martin & Son, boot & shoe
Hii.liiit: (;.•.,]■-,■ IVny J.P. farmer,
Ho-prstnnf i;Taiige
Howell George, crpntr. & wheelwright
Huxley Joseph H. Piercefield hotel
Jones Alfred & Sons, blacksmiths
Malpas Edgar, nirkt. grdnr. BavBekl
Price Sarah (Mrs.). al,;n luiellts.
ST. BEIDE NETHEBWENT is a parish; in a
valley running from Llanvaches to Magor. 2 miles north
from Magor station on the Severn Tunnel Junction and
Newport line of the Great Western railway, 7 east-south-
east from Caerleon and 8 west-by-south from Chepstow,
in the Monmouth division of the county, lower division
of Caldicot hundred, petty sessional division of Newport,
union and county court district of Chepstow, rural
deanery of Netherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth and
diocese of Llandaff, The church of St. Bride or Bridget
is a building of stone in the Early English style, restored
in 184S, and consists of chancel, nave, north porch and
a saddle-back western tower containing 2 bells : close
to the entrance gate of the churchyard is a stone cross,
the base only of which is ancient, but restored as a
memorial of the Jubilee of Her late Majesty Queen
Victoria, June 2obh, 1887: the church has sittings
for 104 persons. The register of baptisms and burials
dates from the year 1771 ; marriages, 1754. The
registers of Llandevenny are included in those of St.
Bride. The living is a rectory, with Llandevenny
annexed, net income ;£is6. with 48 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of Viscountess Rhondda, and
(Marked • letters should be addressed, Christopher Thos. frmr. Llandevenny
Caerwent, Chepstow.) Elliott Albert, farmer, 'nTiitehall
Osrle Rev. WiUiau, Moss, Rpchnv Lj^""- ^';""'"'T^ , ., ,
*Hale Arthur, farmer & assistant
COMMEKCIAL overseer, Fivelanes farm
Harris Henry, market gardener, Car-
Baker Albt. Sidney, farmer. Manor fm row hill
Bird Thomas, farmer, Mannr farm, Howard Benjamin, Pen-y-lan farm
Llandevenny James David, farmer, Llandevenny
the
makers & grocers, Post office
luith Thoniii.s Edward, shopkeeper &
;\ssistant overseer, assessor & eol-
Arviuis, PeiiteriN & Mounton
tephens Joseph, shopkeeper
Moss cottage, Wyndcliff
John Richard (Mrs.),
Forth Casseg farm
held since 1892 by the Rev. William Moss Ogle. There
is a Roman camp on the hill opposite the church, and
also a barrow, opened by the Caerleon Antiquarian
Society in 1866 and the relics found sent to the Caerleon
Museum. Viscountess Rhondda is lady of the manor and
the chief landowner. The soil is sandy ; subsoil, gravel
and limestone. The chief crops are grain and roots.
The area is 804 acres : rateable value, ^836 ; population
in 1911, 133 in the civil and 188 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
lamlet 2 miles west, lies between
Newport union. The area is 237
acres; rateable value, ;^2,3SS ; population in 1911. 55.
Parish Clerk, Henry Harris.
Letters througa Newport. The nearest post, money
order & telegraph office is at Penhow, i mile distant'
Pillar Letter Box at Five lanes
Wall Letter Box at Manor Farm, St. Bride
Public Elementary School (tor the parishes of Penhow,
Llanvaches & St. Bride Netherwent), built in i860 &
enlareed in 1894 & 1905, for 122 children; George
William Walpole, master ; Mrs. G. W. Walpole, mi«t
Kniuht George, market gardener, St
Bride, N. Magor
Smith Tom, farmer, Carrow Hill farm
Walker George, farmer. Mead farm.
Llandevenny
•Williams Marv (Mrs.). farmer,
Hardwick
Williams William, farmer. Red house,
Llandevenny
ST BBIDE WENTLOOG is a parish
VVentloog Level on the Bristol Channel, 2J miles north-
east from Marshfield station on the South Wales section
of the Great Western railway and 4J south from New-
port, in the Monmouth divi.sion of the county, hundred
of Wentloog, petty sessional division, union and county
court district of Newport, rural deanery of Newport, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. A high
sea wall has been erected on the coast, to prevent the tide
overflowing the district. The church of St. Bride Went-
loog is an ancient building of stone in the Decorated
and Perpendicular styles, and consists of chancel, nave,
wuth porch and an unusually fine Perpendicular em-
battled western tower containing 6 bells, four of which
are dated 1734 and bear inscriptions : on the south waU
of the church, within the porch, is the following inscrip-
tion carved in freestone :—" The Great Flyd, 20 Janvarie,
to in the morning, i6o6 " : the lowest part of the in-
scription, which marks the height to which the waters
arrived, is about five feet from the ground : a second
inundation in 1708 covered the Level from Magor to
Cardiff: the church was restored and re-seated in iqoo,
and now affords 150 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1733. The living is a rectory, with the vicar-
age of Coedkern w annexed, joint net yearly value
;^244, with 6h acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Bish.vp ni I.lsmrliiff. and held since 1871 by the
Rev. Morsrni K> , ,.-li .m, - Ti,A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. \- i ,. !,. , Coedkernew. Here is an
English r-ii ii'.-l. with 120 sittings, and
a Welsh an, I Kul-Ii-Ii i:,;,.i!-t ehapel, built in 1843, seat-
ing 150. The I'sk Lichtlionse is built on the shore of
the Bristol Channel south of this parish. The principal
landowneis are Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the
manor. Lord Wharton and P. R. Phillips esq. Tbe soil
Is clayev ; subsoil, the same. The land is chieflv
210 Sr. BRIPE WENTLOOG.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
Mipadow. The area is 1,899 ^"^^ ^' ^^"^' ' °' '■''^^'
nater and 1,841 of foreshoie; r^teahle value, ^7.264;
the population in igii was 195.
Parish Clerk, Edgar Evans.
Post Office. — Miss Ada Willir.ii.s, sub-postmistress. Let-
COMHERCUX.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
■Baker Edgar, farmer, Mardy farm
Baker Edward, farmer. Sea View cot
Baker James, farmer. New house
Baker John, farmer. Hawse farm
Baker Thomas, farmer, White cross
Hiker Watkin, farmer. Cherry
rchai
Herbert-, tanner. Fair Orchard
ters via Newport. Castleton is the nearest money
order & tele^aph office, 4 miles distant
Letter Box attached to telefrraph pole, Belmont
Wall Letter Box
Public Elementary Sehoul (mixed), erected 1850;
capacity 38 ; Mrs. O. Phillips, mistress
Evans Edgar, farmer Phillips Philip Wm. frmr. Sutton frm
Harris Thomas Edward, farmer. Elm Phillips Thomas D. Church House inn
Tree farm tRees Wm. Phillip, farmer. Great ho
Hazell Geo. Herbert, Tyii-y-PwU hotel Squibb Gordon, lighthouse keeper
.lenkins Thomas, farmer, Ty-fald frm Williams Ernest, farmer. Church frm
tLewis Oliver, frmr. New Dairy farm IVilliaui,- Mary (Mrs.), farmer. Grey
Phillips David E. farmer. Long house House farm
Phillips Philip, frmr. Walnut Tree ho 'Williams Thomas. tarmer,Sunny bank
Phillips Philip Richard, farmer &
landowner. Green moor I
ST. MAXJGHANS is a parish on tlie river Monnow,
which bounds tlie parish on the east and separates Mon-
mouthshire frum Herefordshire; it is 5 miles north-
north-west from Monmouth railway station, in the
Monmouth division of the connty, hundred and petty
sessional division of Skenfrith, union and county court
district of Monmouth, Monmouth and Skenfrith high-
may district, rural deanery and archdeaconry of Mon-
i.iouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Maughan (St. Meugan) is a small but ancient building
c.f stone in the Early English style, restored in 1866,
at the expense of the late J. E. W. Rolls esq. and
ronsists of chancel, nave, south porch and. a small
v.estern tower with onen wooden lantern containing one
I.ell : there are 150 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1733. The living is a vicarage, annexed to
that of Llangattock-vibon-Avel with Llanfaenor, joint
net yearly value .£230, in the gift of Hon. Lady Shelley-
Rolls, and held since 1917 by the Rev. Charles Edfrar
Delacour de Labilliere M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford,
who resides at Llangattock-vibon-Avel. Hilston Park
is the seat of Arthur Ernest Lawley esq. ; the mansion
is of stone in the Italian style, very pleasantly situated
in a woody park of nearly 500 acres. The principal
landowners' are Hon. Lady Shelley-Rolls, who is lady
of the manor, and Arthur Ernest Lawley esq. The
soil is clayey ; subsoil, marly clay. The chief crops
are wheat, oats, barley and beans. The area is 1,329
acres ; rateable value, .£1,253 ; the population in 1911
James Williams.
Letters through Monmouth
post office. Newcastle, jj
2J miles distant, are the neare:
graph offices
Wall Letter Box, Maypole
The children of this parish attend
AtcI Elementary school
Rockfield is the
iles & The Hendr
rest money order
Llangattock-vibon-
park
Lawley Arthur Ernest. Hilsto
Orr tteorge William. Old Hil
COMIIERCIAL.
Barclay James, farm bailiff to A.
Lawley esq. Home farm
Bird The Misses, farmers, Coxsto
Dav Thos. Evmer. fra>r. Black m
P. Stanley, farme
Nant-y-Gei
Downham Arthi
Church farm
Flower Geo. carpenti
Griffiths William, farmer, Wt
Howard John, blacksmith
Janies Bartholomew, farmer &
ant overseer. Green farm
Jones Harold, farmer, LowerGi
Jones William, farmer, Tryvor farm
Orr George William, estate office.
Old Hilston
Parry Edwin, carpenter. Kite's Nest
' Thomas John, drainer, Llangattock
estate. Maypole
Williams Lewis, frmr. Carter's farm
ST. MELIjONS (or St. Melans) is a parish on the The area is 2,579 acres of land and 12 of water; r.il
main road from Milford to Gloucester, 3J miles west from able value, ^lO.iBo; the population in 1911 was 676.
Marshfield station on the Great Western (South Wales) 1 Sexton, William Kestle.
lailway and 4J north-east-by-east from Cardiff, in the | Post, M. O. & T. t Telephonic Express Delivery Offic
Monmouth division of the county, hundred of W
petty sessional division, union and county court district
of Newport, rural deanery of Newport, axchdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Melans, repaired in 1868, is an ancient building of stone,
cbieSy in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel with
lady chapel and mortuary chapel, nave, porch and an
emiiattled tower at the west end of the lady chapel, con-
taining 6 bells : the tower was restored in 1913 : the
ancient cradle roof and an early font still remain in
good preservation : there are 140 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1722. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value .£280, including 30 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandafif, and held
since 1908 hy the R.-v. Stephen Jackson, of St. David's
College, Lampeter, and surrogate. Here are Baptist
and Calvinistic .Methodist chapels. Charities producing
^39 gs. 6d. yearly are distributed in money. To the
south of the road, between St. Melans and Rnmney, and
near Pen-y-Pil, is a small encampment of an irregular
circular form. The principal seats are Llan-Rumney
Hull, the property of Charles Crofts Llewellyn Williams
esq. and the residence nt Mrs. Maud M. Williams;
Vaindre Hall, of Sir Richard Mathias hart, and Ty-to-
Maen, of James Childs Gould esq. M.P. The principr
landowners are Lord Wharton. Lord Tredeyar (\vh„ is
lord of the manor), Matthew Cope esq. J. P. and Charles
Crofts Llewellyn Williams esq. The soil is cravelly
loa.m ; «nbsoil. clay. The chief crops are corn and h;iv.
Walkley, sub-postmistress.
Hendra road ; Vaendre
PBIVATK BBSIDKNTS. Mathias Sir Richard hart
Allen Joseph, Brynhyfryd Vaindre hall
Cope Matthew J. P. Quarry hill Shand James Alexander, Glen ■
Davies Mrs. Amy, Wern-Fawr Shellard Henry Walter, Tybon
Evans Rev. Alexander Sandy (Bap- Solly Walter. Mount Pleasant
list). The Manse Tucker James, Pentwyn
Gould Jas. Childs M.P. Ty-to-Maen ; .Williams John. Hendre hall
& Devon.shire club, London SWi Williams Mrs. Maud M.
Ivens Leonard, Biuigalow Rnnmev hall
Jackson Key. Stephen (vicar),Vicarage '
Jenkin. Sydney Wallace, Greenfield rt COMMEHCIAL. .
,l"hn Thnnias. Glen View cottajre Marked thus t farm 150 acres O'
.If ne« .John. Pwll-y-plucca Aston George, shopkeeper
—Mrs. Elizabeth Ja
Letters from Cardiff
Wall Letter Boxes.— Ca
& Groes Llech Faen
ST. MELLONS RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The district comprises the parishes of Bettws, Coedker-
new, Duffryn, Graig, Henllys, Machen Lower, Malpas.
Marshfield, Miehaelstone-y-Vedw, Peterstone, Roger-
stone, Rumney, St. Bride Wentloog, St. Mellons & St..
Woollos. The area is 25,813 acres; rateable value in
1919, ^106,221; population in 1911, 9,163
The Council meets at the Board Boom, Queen's hill.
Newport, the second wed. in everv month at 11.30 a.ni
Chairman, Leolin Forestier-Walkex esq. M.P.Park house.
Rhiwderin
Officials.
Clerk. W. Howler, Queen's hill, Newport (is also dork
to St. Mellons Rural Pension Committee)
Treasurer, W. T. Doke Williams, National Provincial
Bank^ Newport
Medical Officer of Health. N. N AVade, Risca
Sanitarv Inspector & Building Surveyor. A Harris. (
Medart place. Cross Kevs
1886 to
ster
iel Stephens, constable in charge
Ballanger William, market gardener
Bowen Lewis, farmer, Cath Cobb
Burton Wm. Albt. farmer, PwU Coch
David William & Benjamin, farmers,
Hendre Vach
David David, farmer, Cummins farm
David Hannah(Mr8.),farmer,Oakland9
tDavies Amy i.vtrs.), frmr .Wern-Fawr
Davies Henry. Blue Bell P.H
Edwards John, market gardener
Rlias Daniel, frmr. HoUyHonse farm
tEvans Sarah (Mrs), farmer, Llan-
Rumnev farm
County Polii
DIRECTORY.]
Pi'eegard Edwd. farmer, Hendra Isaf
Gerrish Ann (Mrs), frmr.Pen-las-can
Gerrish John, farmer, Pandv farm
Harris >IoTir,\n, fainipr fc'assista
overseer, Tynyparo
HoHffh William, farm bailitl to A
P. Lewis esij. Henilre farm
tJonSS David, farmer, Vaindre-Faw
Jones Frederick, wheelwria;ht
Jones Leah (Mrs.), farmer. Bridge fr
Jones Oliver, farmer, Pill-dn
Jones Thomas, farmer, Ty-coch
Jones WUliam. farmer, Pen-y-pil
Kelly Albert, farmer. Began farm
I^ewis George, farmer. Goitre farm 1
ST, PIERBE and RUNSTON for civil purposes
were amalgamated with Mathern, by Local Government
Order No. 17,581, dated March 25, 1886; St. Pierre is in
the Monmouth division of the cuunlv, hundred, petty
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Matthews Evan, farmer, Hendre-Fach
Morgan Rees, farmer, PwU-coch
Moses Edwin, cattle dlr. Tyn-y-fynon
Pearce Joseph, baker. Primrose ho
Powell Thomas, farmer, Tyla-Bach
Roberts Ann (Mrs.), farmer, PwU-y-
Biswael
Roberts Joseph, farmer, VVern-gethin
Roberts Marv (Mrs.), farmer, Tyn-y-
Gollen
Roberts Thomas, market gardener
.Scrivens David George, farm bailiff
to Lt.-Cnl. Sir Henrv Webb hirt.
D.L.. J.P
sesional division
rohdeaconr
Pier
Chepstow, rural deanery of Nethei
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff
between the Bristol Channel and th,- road from. Newport
to Chepstow, jj miles north-east from Portskewett station
on the Severn Tunnel Junction and Chepstow branch of
the Great Western railway, and 3 south-west-by-south
from Chepstow. The church of St. Peter is a small stone
edifice of considerable antiquity, consisting of chancel,
nave, north porch and a western bell turret containing
one bell : in the chancel are two ancient slabs, recovered
in 1764 from the churchyard, and bearing an inscription
in Norman French to Urian de St. Pierre, who was lord
of this place and died in 1239; there are also two incised
slabs to members of the Lewis family, dating from the
i6th century, and some more modern monuments : the
church was restored in 1874, at a cost of ^1,000, and
affords 50 sittings. The registers seem formerly to have
been kept with those of Portskewett, which date from
1593. The living is a rectory annexed to that of Port- [
skewett, joint net yearly income £420, in the gift of
the trustees of the late Thomas Freke Lewis esq. '
(d. 1909), and held since i38o by the Rev. William
Henry Williams M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford, and '
rural dean of Netherwent, wTio resides at Portskewet^t.
St Pierre, for ecclesiastical purposes, is consolidated
Stac
Majo
J.P. St. Pierre
SHIRE lVfEWTO?f. 21 1
Thomas Celia (Miss), farmer, Tow-
bridjJ:6-mawr
Thomas John, blacksmith
Walkey Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), sh.ip
keeper, k post office
Watkins Alfred (accommodation for
cyclists; parties catered for), Whita
Hart P.H. T N 9 St. Mellons
Watkins Mary C. (Mrs.), beer retadr
Williams A. H. clerk to the Parish
Council & schoolmaster
IWilliams Samuel, farmer, Maes-y-
crocahn
Willmott Benjamin, coal merchant
Witts Walter, Star inn
with Portskewett and Runston with Mathern. St.
Pierre Park is the seat and residence of Major CyrU
Stacey J.P. ; the fine old mansion is of various periods,
the Tudor style predominating, and commands exten-
sive views of the Severn and Gloucestershire ; the deer
park, of about 200 acres, has some grand old timber
and a lake of about 11 acres in extent. The soil is
gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats
The area of Mathern and St. Pierre is 3,457 acres of
land, 16 of water, 337 of tidal water and" 162 of fore-
shore; rateable value, Mathern and St. Pierre. ^^5,803 ;
population in 1911, 622.
RUNSTON is a hamlet adjoining to the north-west,
and was once a distinct and separate parish. All that
is left of the village consists of a few irregular heaps of
fallen masonry and the roofless walls of a small Norman
church, which appears to have been in use up to the
early part of the i8th century, and occupies a remark-
ably picturesque though solitary position. At Crick, at
the junction of the roads from Chepstow and Port-
skewett to Newport, are remains of a very fine old
mansion, formerly the seat of the More family, but
which has long been unoccupied. Charles I. ^sited
this house on several occasions. Close by, among the
farm buildings, stands the old chapel of St. Nevyn, in
use up to the 17th century, but now desecrated and
turned into a barn.
Letters through Chepstow. The nearest money order
& telegraph office is at Mathern
The children of the parish attend school at Mathern
to St.
ST WOOLLOS. see Newport.
SHIBE NEWTON is a parish, seated on a hill, 535
feet above the sea, and is 4^- miles north frnm thr
Severn Tunnel junction and 4J west from ('lu|.sln«
railway stations nn the Great Western r;iil\\:i\. 111 tIm-
Monmouth division of the rounty, Caldicm, Imihlr.-J.
petty sessional division, union and county courl .listnn
of Chepstow, raral deanerv of Chepstow, archdeaconrv of
Monmouth, and diocese "of Llandaff. The old WeUh
name of this parish (which appears to have been but
seldom used) was Tre-newyd<l-gelli-fach. This was
anciently a detached portion of the lordship of Caldicnt,
and the eastern part of the parish is still im-luili-'1 in
the manor of Galdicot-cum-Newton. The L-hnrrh .)f
St. Thomas a Becket is an ancient buildinL^ of strme,
founded by Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford,
about the middle of the 13th century, and consists of
chancel, nave, north aisle (added in 1853), and a massive
tower, placed at the intersection of the nave and chancel,
and containing 5 bells, all cast by William Evans, of
Chepstow, in 1756: the tower is a good example of the.
peculiar fortified church towers of this district, and from
the elevated situation of the church is a conspicuous object
for many miles round : a new organ was presented in
1908 by C. 0. Liddell esq. J.P. and new oak choir
stalls and a reading desk have also been provided : there
is one modern stained window : the church affords 200
sittings. The register dates from the year 1730. The
living is a rectory, net yearly income ^^360, with resi-
dence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester,
and is at present (1919) vacjmt. There is a Baptist
chapel at GAERLWYDD ; Wesleyan and United Metho-
dist chapels at EARLSWOOD and one for Wesleyans in
the village. The Society of Friends opened a burying-
ground here in 1700, and the present Wesleyan chapel
was built by them. A hall, erected in 1874 and the
property of C. 0. Liddell esq. J.P. is used as a
village institute. The common land is inclosed and
cultivated. There is a cromlech just outsi«le the parish
on the road to Usk, and upon a steep eminence in
Uanmelin Wood, upwards of a mile from the village,
and partly in this parish and partly in that of Caer-
.SEBASTOPOL, see Griffithstnwn.
went, is a large British encampment strongly defended
by an inner and outer valltma. and having out-works on
the north-eastern side towards the edge of the wood.
SJhire Newton Hall, the residence of Charles Oswald
Liddell esq. J.P. is a large and beautiful residence,
some SCO feet above sea level, commanding most
extensive views, embracing the whole of the Bristol
Channel, from the estuary of the Severn to beyond
Porlock Bay, backed by the Cotswold, Mendip, Quaiitock
and Exmoor Hills. Just behind the hall there was
formerly an ancient mansion, belonging to the Blethyn
family, and said to have been once occupied by Bishop
Blethyn, who died here in 1590. The manor of Caldicot-
cnm-Newton, embracing a considerable part of this
parish, belongs to the Duchy of Lancaster, under which
it is held by the trustees 'of the late Thomas Freke
Lewis esq. of Moynes Court (d. 1909) ; there is another
manor here, belonging to Lord Tredegar, and the rector
is lord of the manor of the Rectory of Nova Villa,
otherwise Shire Newton. The principal landowners are
C. 0. Liddell esq. J.P. and William Edward Carne
Curre esq. D.L. The soil is clayey loam; subsoil,
mountain limestone \vith some red sandstone. The
crops are chiefly grain and turnips. The area is 3,597
acres of land and 2 of water ; rateable value, .^3,506 ;
the population in igii was 734.
Sexton, George Stevens.
Assistant Overseer, James P. Price.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— John White Scott, sub-post-
master. Letters arrive from Chepstow. Wall Letter
Boxes, at Earlswood & Carpenters' Arms
Public Elementary Schools.
Earlswood (mixed), built in i85i, & enlarged in 1907.
for 104 children : Miss Phelps, mistress
.Mynyddbach (mixed), built for too children ; Ellis
Jones, master
Countv Police Station. Edric James Head, constable
212 SHIKK NKWrON.
PmVATE RKSIDENTS.
Cuilis Misses, Ivv Iiulge
Hill Capt. Enstac,^ Tiik.-U. Tl
Gron.lra
Liddell Charles OswaUl .l.P. Shi
Newtdli hall
MUiett Mrs, Joseph, Mvnyddba^h
Swinfen-CottioU Mis. r\iei;m
eOMMKBCIAI..
Itpiijauiin Kaiiny (Mi's.\ bntoliei, R.mI
Hijuse farm
Bodenham William, baker
Bryant Jsph. market grdnr.Earlswood
Cnllins Wm. Geu.farinei.TheMvnders
Pavies Edniu Thoma>, paiiiter. Haw-
thnrn cottage, Mynddbaoh
Davies Lewis, «roeer. Lower hou?e,
Earlswood
KMins Georu;e, ui'ocer
NrONAlOFTHSHIKE.
Haines Juhn, builder. Mynyddbach
Hale William James,Cro8s Hands P.H
Harper Francis, farmer, Cwm farm
Hodges John, farmer, Pantycossin frm
I Hughes Wm. market gardnr. Batwel)
Huiit Mrs. farmer. Lower House farm
.lames Jolm, farmer. Lower Bushes
.lnii,.s E.iward. ^MrdeiuT in C. 1),
Liddell e.^,|. .l.V. Chnreii c..tt;ii;v
Junes Henry, farmer, Grondra farm
Lewis Henr'v, farmer, Earlswond
Meek Charles, Carpenters' Arms P.H
Packer Edgar, blacksmith
Pari-b David William, farm bailiff to
(,-. (). Liddell e>q. .LP. Home farm
Pearce Richard. Tan House P.H
Phelps Justice Keginald. farmer.
Cherry Orchard
Price James P. farmer & a.-sistant
overseer, Usk road
Quinton James, farmer. The Tump
[kelly's
lininlon Robert, farmer, Oxpool
Reece Henry, market gardener. Little
Pantycosyn farm
Reece Leonard, farmer, Vpp. Argoed
Ue..cv Llewellyn, farmer. Bullyhole
Rees Wm. Hy. sbopkeeper,Earlswood
Hi,-haids Tliouias. carpenter & joiner
K.vvlaii.ls Thomas, Pive Bells RH
.-^ainsbHrv Wm. farmr. Llwyn-T-celyn
.->.utl John White, coal dlr. Postoffice
.■51nr,' William, farmer. Upper Pink
Siniili Charles William, butcher. Red
house, EarlsKood
Stevens George, boot miiKer
Village Institute (Ellis Jones, hon.
sec), School house
Webb Edward, farmer, Twynhendraua
Williams M. i J. (Misses), farmers.
Lower Argoed
Williams .Srthur, Iruir, Crossway frm
Williams John, plasterer, Earlswood
SKENFBITH, or .Skenfreth. is a parish and village on
the river Monnow, over which there is a stone bridge of 3
irches, on the road from Ross to Abergavenny; it is 8
miles north-north-west from Monmouth, the nearest rail-
way station, in the Monmouth division of the county,
liundred and petty sessional division of Skentrith, union
and county court district of Monmouth. Monmouth ind
Skenfrith highway district of the Monmouth ristrirt
•."iouncil, rural deanery and archdeaconry of MMiiiiHuih
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. lJiiiii;pi 1-
.1 building of stone in the Early English and PeriMiidicu-
lar styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch
and a tower containing 6 hells : there is one stained
inrloH
John
Morgan and Ann his wife dated 1557: 1 pr,-.I!efi.. n.ntion
cope is preserved here: the church «,i» i,.i.nji. ..
paired under the direction of the Sor;. ■. [i- I'ln.
tection of Ancient Buildings: there ■ - j~.
The register dat^s from the year I'l'jj. v'h ir, ,uii'-t'
fragment, but is imperfect. The living is a vicaiage,
net income ^180, with 2J acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of Robert Xewton Jackson esq. and held since
1889 by the Rev. Christopher Leonard Garde M.A. of
Trinity College, Dublin. The Wesleyan chapel was
erected in 1883, and the Baptist chapel in i3^o. The
Catholic chapel, formerly at COEDA^'GRED. has been
pulled down, but the cemeterv remains. A Public
R,;ading Room was established' in iSSS. Krom Graig
Hill, about 1.600 feet in height, t-en counties naay b«
^leii. Skenfritli t.'astle, built anterior to the Norman
liivasiur. stood mi the west side of the Monnow rive •
1 lit of this fortress nothing now remains except a part
of thi' keep and outer wall, although Leland describes
it as being nearly perfect in his time (i=;o6-i2); it i»
probal.K oil,-, of the oldest of the border ras'tles. and
SKliNFEITH. -Gardner Mar
ridV.VTK KKMDKNIS.
(Marked • receive their letters
through Pontrilas, Herefordshire.)
Bevan Hv. Crook M.R.C.S., L.R.O.P.
The Bungalow
Oarde Rev. Chri.stopher Leonard M..V.
(vicar). Vicarage
•Jackson Roht, Newton J. P. BU.-k-
with (jrosmont Castle and 'White Castle, was given b»
King John to William de Braose. for tliree steeds and
ten greyhounds; the tower was massive and the walls of
great thickness and strength; it was probably in the
first instance of British origin, and intended for the
defence of the river, or to render more secure the passes
nf the adjacent mountains: the castle was twice visit*d
'i \\ii\<z Henry III. during the years 1220 and 122?
1:1,1(1.1. runke is the property and residence of Robert
-\r,vi,>u .lack^cn esq. J. P. who is lord of that manor
liie jii-incipal landowners are Arthur Ernest Lawlev
e.sq. R. N. Jackson esq. J.P and Herbert Edward
Mardon esq. There are quarries of good paving stone
The soil is stiff and light loam; subsoil, clay. The
chief crops are wheat and barley and oats, with some
beans and roots. The area is 4,885 acres; rateable
value, jf3,47<5; the population in 191 1 was 442 in the
civil and 422 in the ecclesiastical parish.
By Local Government Board Order. 14.632, dated
-March 25, 1883, a detached part of Rockliidd was added
to the civil parish.
Post, M. O. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Oflii-c
George Lewis, sab-postm.ister. Letters arrive from
Monmouth : no delivery on Sundays
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Cross Ash. — Benjamin John Williams, sub-})ostmastei .
Letters from Monmouth ; no deliverv on Sundays
Wall Lett<?r Boxes.— Crossways; Norton & Travellers'
Seat & Pillar Letter Box, Cefn-y-Crug Cross joad, all
cleared week days only-
Public Elementary School, erected in 1877, at ;i cost of
^1,200. for 120 children ; William Millham, master
The old National school has been converted into a sundav
F.ird, agent
L'glo Ha
COUMKBCI.VL.
Xoll.
J.P. The Cottage
Bridge inn, Norton
•Heath Amos, farmer, Trevony
.lohns .Iidiii, farmer. Upper Graig
.lones Kate (Mrs.), grocer
Meredith Reuben, farmer, Caerobins
Meredith Thomas, farmer, Gelyn
Morgan William, farmer. The Wain
I'ariy Henry, farmer, Coedangred
Peach Lewis, :^rocer
Philpotts William (Mrs.), farmer
(JId Vicarage
Powell Thomas, farmer, llirebill
Piiee Edmund & John CliHiie.
, *ttooke Albert W. farmer. The Kirs
Snyce Frederick, farmer, Woodside
: Sayce George, farmer
•Thomas Charles, Box farm
•Williams Charles, farmer. Hop grdii
• Williams Jas. farmer, Malthouse fnn
I Williams Thomas, farmer, Wernllwd
•Howell .l.,lin, farmer, Plas-v-iiiin
How:;eti Kieluird. Now inn'
'lark William, fiiniier. Darn farm
•iiillinoo.- John, fanner. Bryngarth Price Ernest, farmer. Trouoiit
.,*,^"''n; '■'"" '■'"•'*' "wnard. farmer. The Karn
llarlinu- riiomas. Bell inn Readinir Room & Librarv (Di
hilwiid- Geo. Jii,>eph. miller (water) Piiichard. seci
Gale Edward & Ilenry.farmers.White 'Reeiv David Tbo. f , r ,,„.r Denie
house 'lellei., Ibi.M,^,!, i;,.„smont) & The Lade
COMMEBCHL.
(Tibb
Arthur, builder
■. i .lones
John (Mrs.), Alfred & Wal
far
iiers. Cross Ash fan
1
.b.ne.
.lohn Charles, tan
ler. lib
ieli
on farm
Ma IV Ma. id rMr
chant, Dunkai.l
.1. till
Ked'w
aid Wui. Hy. farmi
Heald
d Mart
n George, carpenter
Mos,.
ThoTiias. farmer. T
ebella f.
sMVilli
ins Benjamin John
groce,
i.mc
SUDBHOOK,
TALYWAIN
TINTERN-PAKVA, or
see Portskewelt.
see Abersychan.
Little Tintein, is a parish
m the river Wye, on the new road (Bigswear Tiu»t) from
jhepitow to .Monmouth, with a station on the Wye Vallev
jruiich of I be Great Western railway : it is 6 miles north
livision of the county, Baglan bundled, Chepstow petty
■essional division, anion and coimtv court district, rural
leanery of Chepstow, archdeaconry of Monmouth and
liocese „f l.iandaPf. The church of SI. Michael and All
TALLTSTOWN, see Ebbw Vale
TINTEHN ABBET. see Chapel HiU.
Angeii, which stands close to the river Wye. is an ancient
building of stone, in the Early English Geometric style,
consisting of chancel, nave, a' fine Early 1':nglish south
porch, with groined roof, nnd a bell-cote'at the west end
containing one bell: the stained east window of three
light* was erecteil by Dr. Audland as a memorial to his
wife and children ; the font is small but ancient and
elegant in style : there is a modern stone pulpit : the
church was restored and parllv rebuilt in k-!46 ami the
DIRECTORY.]
MONxMOUTHSHIEE.
TKEDEGAH.
213
chancel was improved and a vestry built in 1B74: there , The extensive woods, which form one of the chief features
are 120 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from of this part of the county, are cut every 12 or 14 years,
the year 1694; marriages, 1695; burials, 1756. The | and the timber sent to the collieries in South Wales; the
living is a rectory, with the vicarage of Chapel Hill j smaller wood is prepared for hoops or charcoal. Night-
annexed, joint net income ;£2oo, in the gift of the Lord [ ingales abound in the woods above the village; lilies of
Chancellor, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Alfrnd 1 (ho valley and allied plants are also to be found, as well as
William Washington Palmer. This parish shares iu ]
certain charities, bequeathed to the parish of Chapel 1
Hill; there is also a charity of ^58 qs. gd. left by
Robei't Cornwallis Price, invested in India 3 per cent,
and the interest given by the rector and churchwardens
10 the poor. Tintern abbey is not in this parish, but is
situated in that of Chapel Hill (which see). There is a
Roman camp on the farm of Madget. in Woolastone parish,
across the Wye, and an ancient kiln, supposed to be
Roman work, at Coed Ithol, by the side of the road to
Mandogo. In the village street stands the base of an
ancient stone cross, and there are still some remains of
ii large stone mansion of the Tudor period, believed
to be the ancient Manor House, which, tradition says,
was battered down by Cromwell, and a cannon ball has
been found in the ruins. The mansion was, however,
occupied by the Fielding family nearly a century later.
the rarer ferns, such as the oak fern and beech
qinduiiii ind -nm- ..I tlin rlub-mosses. Mrs. Tweedy
adv of til- Ml I :i"i I Ih- ].rincipal landowners are the
iwii. Ml- 1:1 _. Mi-. John Fn-er and the Rev.
A. W- 111. M \ The soil is sandy, shallow
1 |ii»ni ■, ilr . I - - 111 The junction of the old red
,1-: Ml . I . iiii-^tone. The land is chiefly
!ii- ' il The area is 795 acres of
L I. I mil 3 of foreshore; rateable
11-. ..i(; ill , ii:i:iijn in iqii was 32;.
'ari«h Clerk, Frank Wheeler.
O. & T. Office, Tintern.— Miss Laura Jones,
Post.
sub-post
The childr
riilVATK KliSlDENTS.
Brotherhood Jaines, Hnllandene
Brown Mrs. Linwnod
Fryer Misses. Hospice hou^e
Jones Miss. Rock rottage
Mi- Mil
Morris
Palmer
Brown Andrew, stone mason
Brown Ellen (Mrs.), farmer. Tr
leek road
Brown John, Carpenters' Arms inn
Davies John k .Son, grocers
Higgins Albert, refreshment roon
Spring cottage | Finer
Washington ] Luff Thomas Charles, clerk to Parish j Watlcii
Council, collector of taxes & assist- j Wheel
ant overseer [Willia;
.s.RoL-lleigh! I Willia
stress. Letters an-ive through Chepstow
of this parish attend the school at ChapelHill
County Police Station, William Kear, constable
Railway Starion. Christopher Wm. Hibhert.sUtion mastr
Lyddon Vivian Margrave, Hose &
hotel
Edward, apar
aents
S.iiilfr FrediM-ick & Sons, shopkeepers
I Smith Juseph Shipp, dairy farmer.
Par
s,Tinie
a far
Stephen, retreshujent9,The Bay
IS Alfd. John, Masons' Arms P.H
;r William Tamplin, stationer
iis Edith (Mrs.), grocer
II- Fdk. frnir.(;nvlns Grove fm
TREDEGAR
ch of
t from Pontypool. 22
ui'st from Monmouth:
. district, in the Ebbw
petty sessional
T'KEDE(iAR is a to«n and civil pi
from Bedwellty, with stations at Ti
both close to the town, on the Si
London and North West.-rn rail«
London, 12J west from Abergavenn
Merthyr Tydfil, 16J north-west
north-west from viewport mid s''
it is the head of a county coui
Vale division of the count}, Ri ...
division and union, handled of Woivtloog, rural deanery
of Bedwellty, archdeaconry of .Monmouth, and diocese of
LlandalY; that part of the town on the west side of the
Sirhowjr river is on the property of Lord Tredegar, but
George Town is built on land owned by the Tredegar
Iron Company: in 1836 the town was formed into an
ecclesiastical parish from the rivil parish of Bedwellty :
the "Local Government Act, 1858," was adopted by the
town .June 19. 1874. the district comprising Tredegar
and DukestowTi [larishei, and was extended by 41 and
42 Vict. c. clxiv. and the town was governed by a Local
Board until the " Loeal Government Act, 1894" estab-
lished the present Urban District Council.
Tredegar is comparatively a modern town and arose
entirely through the establishment of large iion works
by the Tredegar Company at the commencement of the
19U1 century. The town is lighted with gas and is well
supplied with water by gravitation from a large reser-
voir holding 15.500,000 gallons on the side of the hill
above the Poor Law Institution, and a spring situated
above Nant-y-bwch capable of supplying a miniiiiuiu
qnaulity of 800.000 gallons per day ; there is also a
reservoir, with a capacity of 50,000.000 gallons, for river
compensating pui poses ; bfitli gas and water works, pur-
chased by the late Local Board at a cost of ^^53,
riper
the Urbii
The
a loftv rii>l-ii.., 111. HI., -iiiniiiilin:; an , Ihiim 11,1 1 ..I
clock. Thr hou-r- aiv lun-tly siili.li ali.l iH-,'lipa.l !■>
those engaged in iIim iion works and follieries of lb'
di.strict.
The church of St. George is a rectangular building of
stone in the Norman style, and consists of chancel, nave,
north porch and a western tower, containing one bell and
i-lock: there are 1,000 sittings, 600 being free. The
register dates from about the year 1836. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value .^311, with residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1883 by the
Rev. Thomas Theophilus, of St. David's College, Lam-
peter. The Rev. D:.vid Jones M.A. is curate in rhargv
The ecclesiastical parish of St. James was formed from
that of Tredegar, bv order of His Maiestv King Ei
VIJ. i- Council. .I'ate.l Mai.-li 28. ior.4'. and im
the districts of George Town and Troedrhiwgwair, t»
the east of the Sirhowy stream.
The church, erected in 1890, at a cost of ^3,000, on
a site presented by the Tredegar Iron and Coil Co.
Limited, and consecrated 6th Nov. 1890, is a building
of stone in the Early English style, and consists of
chancel, nave, aisles, organ chamber, vestry, western
porch and turret with 2 bells : there are 500 sittings.
The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value ^aoo,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1915 bv the Rev. John Evans B.A. of the
Fniversitv of Wales.
The iron church of St. Luke, DUKESTOWN, erected
in 1895, and formerly in the parish of Llangynidr and
diocese of St. David's, was transferred to the parish of
St. George, Tredegar, in 1900, by order of His Majesty
in Council : there are 250 sittings.
The Mission church at SIRHOWi', in connection with
St. George's, was built in 1907 and will seat 150.
There is also a Mission room at TROEDRHIWGWAIR
attached to the church of St. James, and several Dis-
senting chapels.
The Cemetery at Cefn-Golau Mountain, enlarged in
1902-3 to 12 acres, has three mortuary chapels, and is
under the control of the Urban Council.
The Town Hall, which stands in The Circle, and «aa
erected in 1893, is a handsome building of stone. It
ciintaiii- the county court and bankruptcy oflices, and a
large rn.iiu which'is let tor entertainments and pulilii-
The Temperance Hall, in Morgan street, also contains
several spacious rooms, well adapted for public meet-
ings and entertainments.
The market dav is Saturdav : the market house adjoins
Til.- I'irrle.
lie three banks — Barclays Bank Ltd. Lloxds
liled and the Metropolitan Bank (of England
-) Limited.
- 11 Literary Institute with a library of 8,00c
it the Temperance hall, supported by weekly
ibscriptions and managed by a committee
formed from the members of the Institute.
The Tredegar Park Cottage Hospital, in Paik row
was built in 1904 at a cost of ^4oOO. »"<! i* supported
by workmen's contributions, the Tredegar Iron and Coal
Co. Limited and public subscriptions.
The Urban District Isolation Hospital, formerly a
dwelling house, was reconstructed into 11 hospital, and
will linld 12 patients.
l!id«.Utv Park, a beautifully wooded enclosure of 25
m I a.'r.-^. ^il anted in the town, was presented to the in-
rd habitant- of the Urban District bv the last Visoount
e. ' Tiede.rar. and openfd Aprd .«th. toot. Bedwellty
214 TUEREGAR.
The area of the Urban J
Tredeg-jr, 4,360 acres ; 1
popuhition in 1901 was r
23.601 : Diiki>--ilowii, 2,417.
The population of the
4,387 ; Georgetown, 7,53
5.744.
rateable
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
[kelly's
the Poor Law
the officials of the [ of the Poor Law Institution and
Institution cottage homes.
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 191 1
8,148 acres, viz.':— j was: St. George, 14,838, which comprises parts of
3,788 acres ; the I Tredegar, Dukestown and Llechryd civil parishes, and
in 1911 — Tredegar, j St. James, 9,079, which comprises parts of Tredegar
and Bedwellty civil parishes.
SIRHOVVY lies to the north.
D^'KESTO\^'^• is a civil parish, formed nnder the
provisions of "Local Government Act. i8oj," from that
part of Llangynidr civil parish, Brecknockshire, which
is within Tredegar L'rban District, and is in Crickhowell
union. The area is 3.779 acres of land and 9 of water ;
Central,
4,277 acres of land and
^104.476 ; the populat
184, including 30 officials and 404 inmates ' rateable value, ^5.698 ; populatii
191
2,417.
OFFICLiL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Post, M. 0. & T & Telephonic E. D. Office.— Alfred
William Wheeler, postmaster
Telegraph business (head office only), week days. ^ a.m.
to 7 p.m. ; Sundays, 8.30 to 10 a.m
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Offices: —
Commercial street. — Thomas Jones, sub-postmaster j
.''irhowv fBeanfort roadl. — Mrs. Martha Green, sub-post- 1 . , „. ^ , tt ■ ,= ,j ,1 ■ r>. , j ^t
mistress. Telegrams are dispatched only from Siihowy j Jeremiah Richard, Woodfield cottage, Blackwood, Newpt
.herts. sub-postmistress J^n^^ Alfred, Bronwydd, Ebbw Vale
nn Waters, sub-post- I 1°^^^ Benjamm, 29 Plantation st. Rhyn
the nearest I '
Harrison William Barrow, Craig-y-felin. Crumlin, Mon
Herbert John Leonard, Park place, Tredegar
Hughes David, 34 Whitworth terrace, Tredegar
Hughes Lewis, 3 Celynen terrace, Abercarn, Newport
Hughes .Morgan Hnwpll. CJlyn terrace, Tredegar
Jackson William Ro<ser. Treyork, Rhymney, CardifV
house, MaesycwmE
James street. — Mrs. Ann Robert
Troedrhiwgwair. — Mrs. Sarah
James
oCRc
order olTice k Tredegar the nearest telegraph j
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Bedwellty house.
1 are held every first Tuesday in tb
5.30 p.m. & last Tuesday at 7 p.i
Members
Oha
Jone
Lewis
A ben
CarditT
Rock villa. Ebbw Vale
, Highbury. Blackwood, Newport
William. Pengam, Cardiff
\s Rees, 6 Harcourt street, Rhymney
und Roger, The Grove, Lansdowne road.
Retire in April, 1922.
Central Ward.
William Charles Francis I William North J.P
Hugh Watkin Morgan I Sydney Ross
Georgetown Ward.
William Stephen Davies 1 William John Evans
John David Evans | Samuel Filer
Sirhowy Ward.
David Grifaths
,ewi5 Jones
1 Watkin Lewis
1 Percival Smith
We.
t Ward.
William Allen
Rowland Gwyn
Da
vies
1 Joseph Hodges
1 Thomas Jackson
Officers.
! Llewellin William. Upton house, near Poole, Dorset
■ Miiisli Charles Wni, Earle. Rochdale, Stow Park,Newpor
Miles Lewis, Snowdrop cottage. Bedwas, Cardiff
Mills Kredk. M.I.C.E. The Park, Victoria, Ebbw Vale
I Morgan Hugh Watkin, 3- Castle street. Tredegar
I Morris Stephen Davies. The Old Post Office shop, Ebbv
! Vale
I Mash William Samuel. Clive house, Fleur-de-Lis
I North Willi.im, 38 Castle street, Tredegar
Onions Alfred M.P. 1 Queen square. Tredegar
r;ii(iidi.-i- William. The Bank. Ehlnv Vale
Peinbro Tom Rees. S Carlton terrace, Cross Keys
Phillips David Wm. Greenlands, Beaufort, Ebbw Vale
Phillips Nehemiah, Brynsyfi, New Tredegar, Cardiff
Phillips Seth, Pentycelyn, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Pond Christopher, Bloomfield, Blackwood. Newport
Price Thomas John, Gwynfa, Tredegar
Price William, Clarence house, Newbridge
Pritchard David Francis. Crumlin hall, Crumlin, Mon
Raffan Peter Wilson M.P. Glanydwr villa, Newbridge
Newport
Richards David Theopbilus M.D. The Meadows, Risoa
Newport
Olerk, Herbert John Campbell Shepard, Bedwellt) house Richards John, Islwyn house. Abercarn
Treasurer, William Phillips, Barclays Bank Ltd ! Richards Thomas M.P. The Lawn, Ninian road, Cardiff
-Medical Officer of Health, Edwin T. H. Davies M.D, Roovn-Jone.s David Thomas MB. Deansgate, Basseley
M.S. Load., F.B.C.S.Eng.. L.B.C P.Lond. The Grove road, Newport
Accountant, Arthur P. J. Gough, Bedwellty house j Routledge William Henry. I^nodfield park, Blackwood.
Surveyor, William Lloyd Roach, Bedwellty house j near Newport
Gas & Water Manager. D:miel Walter D.avies, Gas Workk
Sanitary Inspector, Llewellyn Howells, Bedwellty house
Collector. Evan Powell, Bedwellty house
Captain of the Fire Brigade, D. J, Hiscott
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE BEDWELLTY
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Jones Samuel Nathan O.B.E. Cartn-f Mehis. ,Sto\v I'aiU
avenue, Newport (chairman)
Badge Matthew Holiday,a2 Meredith ter.Newbrdg.Newpt
Brookes James George, The Cottage, Abercarn
Davies Edgar, Trelyn, Pengam
Davies Evan, Miners' office. Ebbw Vale
Davies John, West end, Abercarn
Davies William Augustus, Woodview, Hengoed
Danes William Henrj-, Porkwern, Weymouth rd Kronn'
Ejlwards Charles MP. Miners' office, Blackwood
Edwards John, Plas Gwyn, Rhymnev, Cardiff
Erani David Walter, 10 Mathew sq.' Rhymney, Cardiff
Evans Howell Thomas, The Laurels, Blackwood. Newport
Fine Lewis Lionel, 40 Newport road, Cardiff
Francis Benjamin, Bronant, Abertillerv
Gardner Robert Anderson, Broomh'ill. Woodthorpe.
Nottingham
Gooding William, 36 Melin street, Cwiiifelinfach
Gorman .Michael, Rosslea, Llanhilleth
(Sregson William. Braeaide. Blaina. Mon
Griffiths Edward Meredith .M.D. Aberrarn Fach. C\ym-
carn, Newport
llirris R..PS, The Terra... Rhvnuiev
Sargent William Gostwycke, Padstow, Cornwall
Smith William, Lawn house. Bhvmney
Stanfield John. Bellevue house, Llanhilleth, Mon
Stewart William, Brodawel, Caerleon, Newport
Tallis Alfred Simeon, Rhyd house, Tredegar
Tarrant Joseph, Gelly Crug, Abertillerv
Thomas Albert, 11 Ti-edegar road-, New Tredegar
Thomas Edmund, Gilwern, PontUantraeth. Newport
Thomas John Daniel. Brourhiw, Maesvcwmmer
Thomas William, Gold Tops. Aherbee'g, Mon
Tr.'asure David. The Grove, Gellvhaf. Maesycwmmer,
Cardiff
Varbell Theodore. St. Gwullin. Newport
Willi. M,s Kaiinind Jones. Coediorwg. Abertillerv
\\iMi;iius .li.st\n. Brynderwen house, Maindel, Newport
\\iIIki!ii> thruiiMs Morgan. Scwtra road, Dukestown,
Trinity
Ponty
I Woodirard J
I The chairman fur the time being of the Abercarn, Aber-
llery, Bedwas & Machen, BedweUtv, Ebbw Vale.
Mynyddyslwyn, Nantyglo & Blaina, Bhvmney, Risen
4; Tredegar Urban District - -
istrates. Edward Horn
trict Counc
magistrates
Clerk to the
Bridge .street.
Petty Sessions are held at the Police Station, Tredegai .
every alteinate tuesday, at 10.30 a.m. excepting
county court days, when thev are held on mondav ;
at Blaina Police station once ii month, at 10.45 »•>"■ :
;il th.. Police station. Ne>s Tr..dei.'ar. on Ihe tfiinl fri-
DIRECTORY.]
MONiMOUTHSHIRE.
TREDEC^K. 215
day in every m<inth, at. 9 45 a.m. ; alternate fridays at
Blackwood Police station, at 10.15 am.; at the Police
station, Ebbw Vale, every alternate thuisday, at 11
a.m. & at the Police station, Ahercarn, every alternate
thnrsday at 10.15 s-^"- & a* Police station, Aber-
tillery, every alternate Wednesday, at J0.30 a.m
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
Division: — Abercarn, Ahertillery, Aberystruth, Bedwas
Lower, Bedwas Upper, Bedwellty, ClawrplwyH, Ebbw
Vale. Islawrcoed, Manmoel, Mynyddyslwyn, Mynydd-
maen, ^'ew Tredecrar. Penmaen. Bhymney, Tredegar it
Uwchlaivrcoed & such parts of the parishes of Beau-
fort, Dukestown, Llangynider, Llanjfattock, Llechryd
& Rassau as now form part of the administrative
countv of Monmouth
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemeterv, Cefn-golau Mountain, Robert Probert, .sexton
founty Court, office. Town hall. His Honor Stanley A.
HillKelly, judge; Edward Homfray Liavies, registrar;
WiUiam Evans, chief clerk. The court is held in the
Town Hall once in the month at 11 a.m. The district
corn-prises the following parishes & places: — Aberheeg,
AbertiUeiy. Abertvsswg, Aberystruth, Argoed. Biyii-
mawr. Blaina, Beaufort, Bedwelltv, Bargoed. Black-
wood, Cinder Tips, Coedcae, Clyilach, Dingle (Ter-
races), Cwmcelyn, Coalbrook Vale, Cwmshon-Matthew.
Cwmtillery, Cefn-golau, Cefmhwchdir. Cwni<yfiog,
Cwmydduch. Dukestown, Ebbw Vale, Fleur-de-Lis.
Holly Bush, Garnvach. Georgetown. Llanelly Bridge,
Llangynider (upper part of), Llangattock (upper part
of), Llanelly (upper part of). Llandafel. Manmoel,
Mount Pleasant, Nantybwch. New Tredegar, Neiv or
Bedwellty Pit«, Nantyglo, Pengani (Mon.), Rassa,
Rhymnev, Rhymney Bridi.'e, Sirlitnvy. Twyncvnordv,
Twynbla'inant, Ty Trist, Tredegar, Trevil & the quar-
ries, Tavarnaubach, Troedrhiwgwair. Trevil Station,
Victoria & Waenavon
Bailiff, Alfred E. Saunders, Brvnamlwg, Elmwood,
Tredegar
Sub-Bailiffs, Frederick C. Phillips. 7 Rawlinson terrace
& Joseph T. Taylor, James .street
This court has also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction & for bank-
ruptcy purposes includes, in addition, the county court
districts of Abergavenny & Crickhowell ; Fred
Gardner, 144 Commercial st. Newport, official receiver
Certified Bailiffs appointed under the " Law of Distress
Amendment Act," W. H. Hilev, Ahertillery; William
R. Smith. 5 Glad.stone street, Ahertillerv & W. H.
Winston, Eichmnnd road. Abertillei-y
County Constabulary Offices & Police Station, George
Town. James Wilson, superintendent ; E. .Wilmot.
inspector ; 4 sergeants & 17 constables
Temperance Hall. Morgan street, Thos. Ball, caretaker
Town Hall, The Circle
Tredegar Park Cottage Hospital, Park row, Edwin Thos.
Harris M.D.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng. medical officer ; Miss
G. M. Thomas, matron ; J. L. Herbert, sec
Urban Council Fire Brigade, engine house at Market
house ; D. J. Hiscott, captain, & 10 men
Urban District Isolation Hospital. Edwin T. H. Davies
M.D., M.S.Lond. medical officer
BEDWELLTY UNION
the
The union comprises the parishes of Ahertillery, Abery-
struth, Bedwellty, Ebbw Vale, Rhymney & Tredegar.
The population in 191 1 was 122,288; area, 27,392
acres; rateable value, March, 1919, j^648,624
Chairman of Board of Guardians, W. Conway, 45 Whit-
worth terrace, Tredegar
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Herbt.
John Campbell Shepard, Bedwellty house, Tredegar
Treasurer, William Phillips. Barclays Bank Limited,
Castle street, Tredegar
General Relieving Officer & Collector to the Guardians,
Francis Evans, Beech house, Charles street, Tredegar
Relieving Officers, No. i district, Ernest Harry Pearce-
Bishop, Blaina; No. 2 district, Edwin Albert Abra,
Queen's villas, Ebbw Vale; No. 3 district, Watkin
Lewis, 31 Alexandra place, Tredegar; No. 4 district,
William Davies, Alpine villa. New Tredegar; No. 5
district, John Phillips, 41 Newall street, Ahertillery ;
No. 6 district, W. T. Davies, 77 Waun Bwfa road.
Garden city, Pengam
Vaccination Officer, Arthur Phillips, The Nook, Sirhowy,
Tredegar
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators :— No. i district
(parish of Aberystruth), Nantvglo & Garnvach, Tom
Webb Bevan M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Nantyglo;
Blaina & Cwmcelyn, John Laird Brown M.B., B.Ch
Blaina. No. 2 district (parish of Ebbw Vale), Ebbw
Vale, Brierley Hill, Newtown & part of Beaufort,
Frank Muller Fonseca L.A.H.Dub., D.P.H., F.R.C.S.
Libanus road, Ebbw Vale; Victoria & Waunllwyd.
James McCaig M.B.Glas., C.M.Glas. Park place.
Waunllwyd ; Cwm, Manmoel & adjacent farms, Dun-
can Mcintosh M.B., C.M.Glas. Helenlea, Cwm. No. 3
district (parish of Tredegar), Tredegar, Georgetown & ■
Sirhowy, John George Onen M.B.," B.Sc, M.R.C.S..
L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Devynock house. Tredegar. No. 4
district (parish of Ehvuiiiey & part of the parish ot
Bedwellty), Rhymney, Robert Vacliell de Acton Red-
wood M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Terrace house,
Rhymney; New Tredegar, David Rees Roberts M.B.
Durh. Bryn Awel, New Tredegar. No. s district
(parish of Abertillerv), Ahertillery, Francis James.
Browne M.B., Ch.B.Aberd. Polyphant house, Aher-
tillery. No. 6 district (part of the parish of Bed-
wellty), Aberbai-goed & Pengam, Wm. Augustus Reidy
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. Glanraf.in
house, Pengam ; Blackwood, Howell Thomas Evans;
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.A.H.Dub., D.P.H. The Laurels.
Blackwood ; Argoed & Hnllvbu,-,h. John Richd. Griffith*
M.R.C.S.Eng., "L.R.C.P.Lond. Llwynfedw, Argoed
The" Poor Law Institution, a building of stone, erected
in 1852 & enlarged in 1908, stands on an eminence
near the town & will hold 580 inmates ; Walter Henry
Garnett Pallin, master; John George Owen M.B:.
B.Sc, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.. D.P.H. medical officer;
Mrs. Pallin, matron
The Cottage Homes, erected in 1905 on land adjoiiiiui.'
Bedwellty Park, are available for 75 children ; Johii
Apted, supt. ; Mrs. E. R. Apted, matron
Bkdwelltt Registkation District.
Superintendent Registrar, Frederick Henry, Sirhon\-
Deputy Superintendent Registrar, David Lees, 47 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Registrars uf Births & Deaths, Aberystruth sub-district.
Marbrick Cole. 5 Tillery road, Ahertillery; deputy,
Mrs. S. A. Stafford, 82 Oak street, Ahertillery; Trede-
gar sub-district, Obadiah Coleman, 3 Oakland place,
Blackwood ; deputy, Arthur Edmunds, Glanffrwd,
Blackwood; Ebbw Vale sub-district, David Caleb
Hughes, Ivydene, Bethcar street, Ebbw Vale; Rhym-
ney Valley sub-district. Lewis Lewis, Pengam house.
Pengam
Registrars of Marriages, Aberystruth, Edgar LI. Bevan.
Ahertillery ; Bedwellty, Jehoidah Jenkins, Blackwood ;
Tredegar, Aneurin Morgan, 49 Commercial street,
Tredegar
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Edwin Thomas Harris
Davies M.D., M.S.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng , L.R.C.P.Lond.
The Grove
Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes for the Bedwellty Divi-
sion & to Tredegar Local Pension Committee, Richard
Henry Spencer, Town hall
Collector of Taxes, George Ashman, i Ashville
Deputy Coroner for Abergavenny District. Wilberforce
Richmond Dauncey, Park chambers, Morgan street
Veterinary Inspector under the '• Diseases of Animals;
Acts " for Tredegar, Ebbw Vale & Ahertillery District.
Charles Digby Watkins M.R.C.V.S. 19 Castle street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. George's Church, Church .street. Rev. Thomas
Theophilus, vicar; Rev. David Jones M.A. curate in
charge; Rev. Daniel Davies B.A. curate; 11 a.m. &.
6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m.; all the great Festivals 4.
Saints' days & Holy days at 8 a.m. & 7.15 p.m
Mission Church at Sirhowy, in connection with St.
George's; vicar & curates; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St. James' Church, Georgetown, Rev. John Evans B.A. r
8 & II a.m. & 6 p.m.;" tues. 7.15 p.m. ; all the great
Festivals & Saints' days & Holy days at S a.m. & 7.15.
p.m. ; children's service, first sunday in month at
3 p.m
Immaculate Conception Catholic Charoh, Rev. Thomas
Vearncombe; 9.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily,
7.30 a.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Central). Rev. George Davies B.A. ; 11 a.m. &
IS P-i
450
Baptist (English), Church street; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 520
Baptist, Georgetown (Bethel), Rev. Jn. Edgar Collier ;
210
.DEGAR.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Rhys
p.m. ; seat i.ioo
Baptist (Carmel) (Welsh & English), Dukestown, Rev.
William John Evans ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 700
Baptist Tabernacle (Welsh). .Sirhowy. Mr. Juhn Pen-
liorthy; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m. ;
Glvn
Baptist (Ens;
mon. k thurs. 7.^0 p.m. ; seat 160
i,alvinistic Methodist (Welsh). Charles sti
S, 6 \>.m : thurs. 7 p.m. ; seat 260
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Chapel stri
Llewollvn ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.tii. ; mon. 7 p
Calvinistic Methodist (English), Park placi
Morsan Eees ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mor
p.m. ; seat 650
Congreaational (English). Castle street, Rev. Thoiii
George; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.: mon. k thurs. 7 p.ra
seat 900
Congregational (English), Picton street. Rev. Alfr
Barrett; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. tues. thurs & s;
7.30 p.m. ; seat 750
•Congregational (English), Poplar road; n a.m. &
p.m. : mon. tues. & thurs. 7 p.m. ; seat 300
Congregational (Welsh & English) (Elim), Queen V
toria street (vacant) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon.
. Eev. Jas.
. ; seat 70G
Rev. David
& thurs. 7
Wesleyan (Welsh), Coruni
Morgan ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.i
[kelly's
Rev. Llewellyn
).m. ; seat 300
thii
Park row (Saion).
1. & 6 p.m. ; mon.
Rev. Richard H. Samuel ; 10
& thurs. 7 p.m. ; seat 3oo
Congregational (Welsh). Sirhowy, Rev. Tho
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7.30; seat 750
.Tewish Synagogue, Morgan street. Rev. Solomon Bloch
Primitive Methodist, Commercial road, 11
a.m. & 6 p.m.: thurs 7 p.m.; seat 500
Primitive Methodist, James street, n a.m.
& 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m.; seat 300
Primitive Methodist, Troedrhiwgwair, 11
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m.; seat 120
Primitive Methodist. .Sirhowy ; 11 a.m. & £
p.m.; wed. 7 p.m. : seat 350
Wesleyan, Harcourt terrace (West Mon
mouth Mission ^ ; 11 a.m.&6p.m. ; tues.
Rees;
Rev. J. P. Hill
SCHOOLS.
County School, established under the '• Welsh Intermediate
Education Act, 1889," controlled by the Central Welsh
Board, built in 1897, for 70 boys & 50 girls, & en-
larged in 1912, for 200 children ; James Morgan B.Sc.
Lond. master
Managers meet ist monday in each month
Clerk, Charles Dauncey, County Council offices. Newport
Public Elementary Schools.
The Tredegar group of managers, consisting of 15 mem-
bers, meet at P.ark chambers, Tredegar, every 3rd wed
Clerk, Charles Dauncey, County Council ofiBces, Newport
School Attendance Officer, Thomas Davies Meredith. 13
Alexandra place, Sirhowy
Dukestown (mixed & infants), tor 233 mixed & 130
infants; Charles Curtis, master; Miss Rachel Lewis,
infants' mistress
Earl street, built in 1876, for 406 boys, 381 girls & 389
infants; D. L. Davies, master; Miss E. Price, mis-
tress; Mrs. E. J. Jones, infants' mistress
George Town, 350 senior boys, 322 junior mixed, 277
senior girls & 390 infants ; senior boys'. John Jones
B.A. master; senior girls'. Miss Annie Lewis, mistress :
junior mixed, Alexander Robson, master; infants'.
Miss S. A. Saunders, mistress
Sirhowy (mixed), built in 1847, for 427 mixed & 220
infants; John H. Phillips, master; Miss .Sarah James,
infants' mistress
Bedwellty Pits (mixed), for 85 children; Miss E. Jones,
mistress
Troedrhiwgwair (mixed), built in 1878, for 174 children ;
Edgar Davies. master
Catholic (mixed). Earl street, built in 1876, for 315
children ; Miss A. Winberrv, mistress
7.30 P.>
IS esleyan
>leyan. Vale terrace (West Monmouth
Mission) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m.;
seat 350
Meslcyan, Sirhowy; 11 a.m. & 6 p m. ;
fhurs. 7 p.m ; s;'at 250
Kev.
-Chas. Bowers
Wildblood
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Tredegar, Alfred Price, station master
Sirhowy, Edgar Jas. Watkins, station ma,ster
Nantvbwch, Fredk.G. 0'Coniior,station mast
L. & N.
■ Kly.
RAILWAY CARRIERS.
London k North-Westi rn Railw::y Co. to L.ndon vt all
parts, via Nantybwch & to Newport
piiiTATE HESIDENTS. f Hill Rev. J. P. (Primitive Methodist),! Phillips William, Bank ho. Castle st
Barrett Rev. Altd.(Cong.),i4Park rowl Bryn villa, Charles street Price Alfd. Old Bank ho. Morgan st
Bloch Rev. Solomon (Jewish), 3 Hughes David J.P. 34 Whitworth terl Price Thos.Jn. J.P. Gwynfa,Morgan st
Hughes Morgan, Oakleigh 1 Rees Rev. David Morgan (Calvinistic
Hughes Morgan Howell J. P. Glvn ter Methodist), 8 Elmwood
Jackson Tom, Homeleigh. Park hill Rees Rev. Thomas (Congregational),
Riw-
James Isaac Morgan, Tv-Uwyd
[ lenkins Rev, Rhys (Baptist).
linson terrace
.Jenkins William Price. Rhyd villa
Jermyne Rev. Thomas (Baptist),
I Bethel terrace, Georgetown
i Jones Rev. DaWd M.A. St. Georgi
Prospect place
Kioder Harry, The Laurels, Com-
mercial street
Collier Rev. John Edgar (Baptist),
^o Woodtield road
Crawford Isaac. Park place
Davies Rev. Daniel B.A. (curate ^t
George's), The Parsonage
Davies Rev. George B.A. (Baptist),
^S, West hill
Davies Benjamin, Penylan 1 vicarage
Davies Edwin Thomas Harris M.D Ijones John B.A. Ard«vn villa
The Grove ; Lewis Miss, Arfryn
Davies Evan Chas. BryntSg, Park hill I Llewellyn Rev. ' James (Calvinistic
Davies Samuel. Hollycroft. Park hill Methodist). Tolwvn terrace,
Davies Thomas, Bryn Rhos. Market st Mason David. Windsor villa
D,ivies Wm. Stephen. Maesydderwen .Morgan Rev. Llewellvn (Welsh Wes-
E.lv.ards Mrs. Dan-y-Bryn j levan), Epworth, Park place
Evans Rev. John B.A. St. James' I Morgan David, Glandvfi house
'i'-arage I Morgan Hugh WatkinJ.P.^sCastle st
Evans Rev. William John (Baptist), Morgan James. Treleven
9 Glanhowy road, Scwrfa I Morgan John, Bronallt, Morgan street
Filer Sanil. The Bungalow.Hill view .Morgan Mrs. 2 Queen square
Finch William Charles. 13 Market st Morgan Thomas. Wvnberg, Park pi
George Rev. Thos. (Congregational). Xewcombe Mrs. Miii'taro. Park row
Georgeville. Church street ; North William J. P. 38 Castle street
■Gough Arthur P. J Gwynfryn 1 O'Connor Robert William. Glengariff
Hall Frank Stuart. Fulfnrd , 1 Inions Alfred M.P., J. P. Melrose vil
Hall William, Somerset vil. Elmwooil Orchard Mrs. Sirhowy villa
Harper John, Laburnum. Dukestown
Harris Thomas. Hill view
Herbert John Leonard J. P. Glyndwr,
Park place
Owen John George M.B. Devvnock ho
Phillips James. Glenafton. Elmwood
Phillips Miss. Goytra ho. Chnrch st
Phillips Mrs. The Heath
Phillips Mrs. Park place
place. Sirhowy
Rees David Samuel, Iddersleigh
Rees Evan. Brvn Glos villa
Ri-vnolds Tbomas.A'ale cottage, Purk pi
RoWtsnn Alexander M.B., CM. 83
Church street
Robson Alexander, Corfield
Rowland Fras.Bank ho.Commercial st
Samuel Rev. Richard H. (Welsh
Congregational), i Inkerman ter
Saunders Edgar, Brvnheulog
Saunders Miss, TheVach *
.Scurlock David M.B. The Glen
Smith Percival, Roseland, .Sirhowy
Spencer Richard Basset, 3 Queen s(|
Spencer Richard Henry, 3 Queen sq
Stoney George Frederick. Greystone
house. Queen square
Strang William, Llyswedog
Thomas Sidnev Lewis, Henllys, Com-
mercial street
COUUEBCIAI..
Early closing day thursday. 1 p ni.
Andrew.. Arthur. -Ii.ipkeeper. Beaufort road. Sirhowy
Tolfree Robert Wm. Fairfield house
Vearncoinbe Rev. Thomas (Catho-
lic). Sirhowy
Watkins Charles,Highfield,Nantybwch
Wildblood Rev. Charles Bowers(Wes-
leyan). Wesley manse. Park row
Williams Thos. Morgan J.P. Scwrfa
road. Dukestown
Williams William Smith. Elmwood
place IWoolley William D. Khyd hall
\ndrews Mary Jane (Mrs.), greengrocer, 7 King street.
Sirhowy
Angus John Bain, travelling draper, Afton vil. Elmwood
Arrowsmith Stephen, builder. 74 Walter street
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE,
TREDEUAK.
217
Ashman George, income tax collector, i Ashville
Bacon George, Freemasons' Arms P.H. Circle
Baglow William J. Picton Arms P.H. Dukestown
Baker Jas. & Son Ltd.. boot makers, 85 Commercial st
Ball Thomas, caretaker. Temperance hall
Barclays Bank Limited (branch) (William Phillips, man-
ager). Castle street; open 10 to 3, sat. 9.30 to 12.30;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard street E C 3
Bartlett Charles, tobacconist. Circle
Beglcy Thomas John, watch maker, 21 Chuich street
Bell's Stores, grocers, 91 Queen Victoria street
Bennett Augustus M. grocer, 23h, Church street
Berni Brothers, ice cream makers, 36 Castle street & 40
Commercial street
Bernstein Lewis, pawnbroker, 28 & 29 Bridge str'.'et &
tailor, 97 Commercial street
Sevan Arthur, draper. Circle
Black Charles jHffery, chemist & druggist, 4 Morgan st
Blake Charles, gardener to the Urban District Council,
Bedwellty park
Blunt Frank, tinplate worker, 2 Bridge street
Boots Ca.sh Chemists (Western Ltd.), 19 Commercial st
Bnurton & Sons, grocers, 24 Market street
Buiirton William, fried tish dealer, 4 Market street
Bon. Ion Limited, bakers, 26 Market street
Bowditch Charles, librarian. Working Men's Institute &
Library, Temijerance hall, Morgan street
Bowen Abraham, greengrocer. Market street
Bowen David Wm. carpenter, 53 York ter. George town
Bi.wpii Edmund Gethin. news agent, 22 Commercial st
Bowen Louisa (Mrs.), draper, George town
Bowen Stephen, draper, see Samuel & Bowen
Bnwyer & Son, bakers, 8 Market street
Brice Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 14 Bridge street
Briggs & Co. hoot makers, i & 2 Commercial street
Broder Harry, draper, 3 & 4 Commercial street
Brooks William, tailor, 15 Morgan street
Bryant James, hair dresser, 16 Castle street
Burch Robt. John, confectnr. 3 Dukestown rd. Sirhowy
Campbell Chas. travelling draper. Appin ho. George town
Carter Herbert, shopkeeper, 7 Arthur street
Carter William, grocer & draper, Walter street
Cartwright Frank, news agent. Beaufort road, Sirhowy
Cash & Co. boot makers, 12 Castle street
Charles & Finch, ironmongers. Circle
Churchill William, shopkeeper, Scwrfa road, Dukestown
Cinema House (Gaiety Halls Ltd. proprs.). Vale terrace
Clarke William, temperance hotel, 34 Castle street
Cleal Worthy, fishmonger & fruiterer, 26 Castle street
Cload Bert, butcher, 20 Church .street
Cohen Joseph & Co. ladies' outfitters, 7 Church street
Cohen Michael, draper, 15 Commercial street
Cole Richard, Sirhowy inn, Sirhowy
Coombes Frederick A." E. Castle hotel. Castle street
Cotton John Henry, tobacconist. 95 Commercial street
'Sninty Court (Edward Homfrav Davies, registrar);
olKce, Tu«ii hall
(Crawford Isaac L.B.C.P. k S.Edin., L.R.F.P. & S.GUis.
surgeon. Park place
Curtis John, greengrocer, 13 Lower Rawlinson terrace
D.illimnre William, confectioner. 27 Commercial street
Dann Richard, fishmonger, 3 Church street
Dauncey & Co. solicitors & commissioners for oaths.
Park chambers
Dauncey Wilberforce Richmond, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths (firm, Dauncey & Co.), deputy coroner for
Abergavenny district. Park chambers, Morgan street
Davies David & Sons, farmers, Carreg Bicca
Davies & Vick, grocers. Circle
Davies Arthur, builder, 21 Charles street
Davies Edward, butcher, 42 Birch grove
Davies Edward Homfray, solicitor, commissioner for
oaths, clerk to the magistrates of the Bedwellty divi-
sion & registrar of the county court. Bridge street
Davies Edwin, butcher, 5 Morgan st. & farmr.Cwm Rhos
Davies Edwin Morris, Royal Oak P.H. Dukestown
Davies Edwin Thomas Harris M.D-, M.S.Lond., F.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. phisician & surgeon, & medical
officer of health to the Urban District Council &
certifying tactflry surgeon. The Grove
Davies Emlyn T. tailor, 90 Church street
Davies Frederick, grocer. Vale terrace
Davies J. Llewellyn, draper, 13 Morgan street
Davies John, earthenware dealer, 99 Commercial street
Davies John, farmer. Pant Glas, Pitte Bach
Davies Lydia (Mrs.), confectioner, i^; Castle street
Davies Roger A. North Western P.H. Church street
Davies Sara.h (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 18 Church street
Davies Thomas, farmer, C«m Tysiog
Davis Brothers, builders, Picton street
Davie James A. k Sons, butchers, 81 Commercial street
Davis Frederick John, butcher, James street
Davis Wm. Jii. Robt. teacher of music, 15 Boumeville ter
Dickinson Thomas, builder, Sirhowy
Donaldson Alexander, livery stable keeper. Market street.
Dura Limited, photographers, lox Commercial street
Eaglesome Matthew, travelling draper. Hillside
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 41 Commercial street
Edwards & Co. drapers, 37 Castle street
Edwards Charles Henry, grocer, 19 Morgan street
Edwards Cornelius Frederick, shopkeeper,i Harcourt, ter
Edwards George A. carpenter, 12 Duke street
Edwards Isaac, greengrocer. Vale terrace
Edwaids Rees, builder, Derwen house. Commercial st.
TN 73
Edwards Thomas, furniture dealer, 44 Commercial st
Edwards William, ironmonger. Commercial street
English & Colonial Meat Co. 9 Commercial street
Evans Adeline (Miss), milliner, 77 Church street
Evans Demetrius, beer retailer, Scwrfa road, Dukestown
Evans Francis, general relieving officer & collector to
the guardians,"Bedwellty union. Beech ho. Charles st
Evans Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 37 Church street
Evans John, butcher, 85 Queen Victoria street
Ev,ins Lewis, Red Lion P.H. 97 Queen Victoria street
Evans Thomas, grocer, 29 Castle street
Evans Thomas H. shopkeeper, 6 Bridge street
Evans William, chief clerk to county court. Town hall
Fear Milton John, confectioner, 34 Bridge street
Finch William C. ironmonger, see Charles & Finch
Fine Wm. cluthier & pawnbroker, 10 Commercial street
Fletcht-r Clara Ann (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife. Vale terrace
Fuwler Ernest, plumber, 16 Market street
Fnx Cecilia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Queen Victoria street
Fox Owen, hair dresser, 21 Castle street
Francis Thomas, shopkeeper, 45 Church street
Gabriel Jacob, draper, i Park place
Gas Works (Daniel W. Davies, manager), George town
George B. L. & Son, cabinet makers, r8 Commercial st
Gibbnns Joseph E. lodging house keeper, Iron street
Good Samaritan Benefit Society (Evan Powell, sec).
Temperance hall
Gough Arthur P. J. accountant to the Urban District
Council, Bedwellty house
Graham's Navigation (Merthyr) Collieries Ltd. (Thomas-
John Harper, manager). Pit No. 9, Sirhowy
Grav Thomas, news agent, 89 Queen Victoria street
Grierson Robert S. watch maker, 28 Commercial street
Griffiths Blodwen (Mrs.), draper, 31 Birch grove
Griffiths Edgar Thomas, chemist, 100 Commercial street
Griffiths George, shopkeeper, 36 Birch grove
Griffiths William, beer retailer, Nantybwch
G«enlan Brynley, boot maker, 59 Commercial street
Gwenlan Mabel (Mrs.), confectioner, 8 Castle street
Gwillim Brothers, hosiers, 33 Commercial street
Hadley Isaac, boot repairer, James street
Hamlin Frederick H. butcher, 64 Glyn terrace
Hancock Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 Woodfield rd
Harrhv Llewellyn, Greyhound PH. Iron street
Harris" & Son, "pawnbrokers, 91 Queen Victoria street
Harris Lionel, uuttitter, 20 & 21 Commercial street
Harvey Leslie E. S. clothier, 7 Glyn terrace
Harvey William Francis, draper, 5 to 8 Commercial 61
Henry Frederick, superintendent registrar, Sirhowy _ .
Herbert John Leonard, estate agent to the Tredegar Iroa
& Coal Co. Limited, Colliery office
Herbert William Evan, butcher, 93 Commercial street
Hicks Albert Henry, butcher, 41 Castle street
Hilditch Ernest, fried fish dealer. 22 Church street
Hillman Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper, George town
Hipps Limited, tailors, 953, Commercial street
Hiscott & Son, painters, 86 Commercial street
Hiscott Mav (Mrs.), midwife, 48 Church street
H.Hkmg Ert'gar Felix, hair dresser. 7 Bridge street
Holland William, baker, 88 Queen Victoria street
Home & Colonial Stores Limited, grocers, 23 Commer-
cial street
Hood Isaac, travelling draper, 36 Fields road
Hiiiiper Arthur George, hosier, 91 Commercial street
Hopkins John, Rising Sun P.H. Dukestown
Howell Agnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 17 Brompton place
H.. wells Edmund, draper. 9 & jo Castle street
Howells Llewellyn. s.iiiitarv iiispertoi to the Urban Di.-
tiu-t' Council." B'edwelltv'house
Howells William, drap!-r. ?2 Coninierci.il street
Hughes E. & .^i.ns. fan. y repository, 11 Castle street
Hughes & Co. outlitteis. ih Castle street
Hughes John Lewis, sh..pkeei.er, 24 Church street
Hughes John Steven, beer retailer, Nantybwch
Hughes M. boot maker, George town _
Hughes Morgan Howell, grocer, j Glyn terrace
Hulhert Ernest, confectioner, 52 Church street
Hurley Walter James, baker, 7 Queen Victoria street
I Hutch'ings Fras. Geo. artificial teeth ma.iooCommercial st
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
218 TKKKEUAR.
Jackson Tom, boot dealer, 96 Commercial street
James Alice (Mrs.), shopkpr. 12 Alexandra pi. Siihowy
James David, station master, Trevil
James Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Earl street
James Thomas, draper, 17 Commercial street
Jenkins Daniel, grocer. Dukpstown road, Sirliowy
Jenkins Elizh. Jane (Mr,*.). imlUnt-i, 26 Glyn teinae
Jenkins Thomas, ironmniiijcr & deputy supt, registrar
of births & deaths, a Muigan street
Jenkins William, shopkeeper, Scwrfa road, Dukestown
Jermiue David, grocer, 31 Bridge street
Jervis James, Full Moon P.H. Scwrfa road, Dukestown
Jerris Lewis Evan, grocer, 24 Birch grove
Jervis William, Crown inn, Nantybwch
Johnston Brothers (Dyers) Limited, dyers k cleaners,
Jones Brcidiers, painters, 37 Commercial street
Jones Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 61 Chmch street
Jones Beatrice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Morgan street
Jones Benjanjin, Tredegar Arms hotel, Morgan street
Jones David, confectioner, 52 Commercial street
Jones David, grocer, Picton street
Jones David J. beer retailer, Scwrfa road, Dukestown
Jcnes Edmund Charles. boot maker, 75 Queen Victoria st
Jones Edwin, boot & shoe maker, 92 Queen Victoria st
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwife, 24 Mount street
Jones Jane (Mrs.), butcher, 50 Church street
Jones John, baker, Nantybwch
Jones John B.A. master George Town senior boys' school
& organist of St. George's church, Ardwyn villa
Jones John C. B. Black Prince P.H. Circle
Jones Joseph, shoplieeper, 52 Glyn terrace
Jones May (Miss), greengrocer," 16 Morgan street
Jones Thomas, accountant, 87 Commercial street
Jones Thos. gTocer, Post office, :;o & 51 Commercial st
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper. Vale" terrace
Jones Tom, draper, 39 Castle street
Jones William John, shopkeeper, 25 Park view
Josephs Jane (Mrs.), butcher, 17 Glyn terrace
Josephs Samuel, confectioner, 36 Bridge street
Judd Henry, butcher. 28 Castle street"
Kendrick Job, tea dealer, 90 Queen Victoria street
Lambert Kate (Miss), costmnier, 48 Church street
Lawrence Henry, greengrocer, 61 Queen Victoria street
Lees David, deputy supt. registrar of births & deaths,
47 Commercial street
Lewis C. & G. drapers & grocers. Sirhowy
Lewis George & Son, boot makers, 103 Vale terrace
Lewis David Thomas. Prince X,!ewellyn P.H. Dukest.nvn
Lewis Jack, butcher, 03 Queen Victoria street
Lewis John, boot maker. Vale terrace
Lewis John, grocer, izi Vale terrace
Lewis Stanley Llewellyn, hair dresser, 39 Commercial
street & tobacconist, 16 & 17 Church street
Lewis Thomas, shopkeeper, 100 Glyn terrace
Lewis Watkin, relieving officer No. 3 district Bedwelltv
union, 31 Alexandra place
Lewis William, confei-tioner, 42 Castle street '
Lipton Limited, grocers. 29 Conmiercial street
Llewidlyn William, gnicer. 2 & 3 Morgan street
Lloyd Alfred, shopkeeper, 27 Whitworth terrace
IJoyds Bank Limited (branch) (A. E. Davies, manager)
(open 10 to 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30), Castle street; draw
on head office. Lombard street E C 3
London k China Tea Cii. tea dealers, 94 Commercial st
London Joint Ciiy & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
fFi iiMi, i;.,,!,,,,.!. manager) (open 10 to 3; sat. 9.30
'" ' ' iai Street; draw on head oifice. c;
Tl,. I. 1 . -•,,.- EC2
LohL' I ii nl. -. In ■ • iijiiier. 32 Church street
Long!.taIl oliurlt*s K. fancy repoHit*u-y,iot Commercial st
Lyon Herbert, shojikeeper, 39 Church street
McColm-Perrin Jn. artificial t«eth ma. 87 Commercial st
Mantle Llewellyn, fried fish dealer, 57 Commercial st
Warshbanks John, farmer, Bryn Bach
Masters S, Co. (Clothiers) Ltd. 90 Queen Victoria street
Matthews Augustus, shopkeeper, 21 Queen square
Matthews Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Glyn terrace
Matthews Then, dairyman, 22 & 24 Walter strivet
.Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. provision dlrs.13 Comnnn-iLd st
Meredith John, boot repairer. Kimberle\- terrace
Meredith John P. Grouse inn. Dukestinui
Meredith Thomas Davies, school attendance officer, i ^
Alexandra place, Sirhowy
Miles Jo.seph, reporter, 6 Bawlinson terrace
Miller EUzabeth (Mrs.), Belle Vue P.H. Dukestomi
Milton Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 28 Market street
Monmouthshire Nursing Association Nurses' Home
(Sister Emily 'I'aggart, matron). Market, street
Morgan Aneurin, tobacconist k registrar of marriages,
+9 Commercial street
[kelly's
Morgan Caroline (Mrs.), draper, 74 Glyn terrace
Morgan David Henry, shopkeeper, 68 Glyn terrace
Morgan David John, printer, 23 Castle street
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), Star inn, Dukestown
Morgan John (Mrs.), butcher, 35 Castle street
Morgan William, shopkeeper, 30 Glyn terrace
Morris Annie CMrs.), grocer, 15 Alexandra pi. Sirhowy
Morris Florence (Mrs.), fried fish dlr. 3o Commercial st
Mnnis William, furniliirp dealer, 22 Castle street
Xi.rri- GrnrL'", an'i'ou rn.-fi-. 11 & 12 Commercial street
Ni\',r..M;li,- .liiliii, l.iiiiarr. 13 Park row
X.wr.onhp 1)0,01, IP. loulr'.er. Park hill
Niotli & .-^on, Imnt uiakfr<, 38 Castle street
Nutt William John, hair dresser, 7 Market street
Oakev Brothers, greengrocers, 32 & 33 Castle street &
26 Commercial street
O'Connor Frederick Charles, station master, Nantybwch
Oliver George, boot maker, 24 Commercial street
Olvmpia (Humphrev Williams.lessee & mgr.), Morgan st
Owen John George' MB., B.Sc, M.R.C.S., L.B.C.P.,
D.P.H. physician & surgeon, medical officer & public
vaccinator 'Tredegar district, Bedwellty union & medi-
cal officer to the Poor Law Institution, Devynock ho
Parfitt Alfred, tobacconist & hair dresser, 12 Morgan st
Parfitt Sylvania (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, i Arthur st
Parsons lames, insurance agent, 31a, High street
Pearce James, confectioner, 94 Church street
Pearl Assurance Co. Limited (Thomas Bevan, district
superintendent). Circle
Pegler's .Stores Limited, grocers &c. 92 Commercial st
Penberthy John, fancy repository, 54 Commercial street
Peters John, shopkeeper, 44 Glvn terrace
niillips & Son, grocers & drape'rs, 78 Church street
riiillips Arthur, viiccination oflicer Bedwelltv union.
The Nook, Sirhowy
Phillips David Henry, baker, 96 Queen Victoria street
Phillips Eli/.aheth A. (Mrs.), grocer. Mount street
Phillips Fdk.C. sub-bailiff to county court,7RawUnson ter
Phillips Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, " 17 Fields road
Phillips Jonathan, grocer, Dukestown
Phillips Margt. Ann (Mrs.), baker & confr. 7 Morgan st
Phillips Mary Sophia (Mrs.), butcher, 67 Church street
Phillips Thos. Walt. Ewart, solicitor, loi Commercial st
Phillips William, manager of Barclays Bank Limited &
treasurer to the Bedwellty union '& Bedwellty Urban
District Council & to the Tredegar Urban "District
Council, Castle street
I'hipps Frederick James, Golden Lion P.H. Castle st
Pituhford Francis, insurance agent, 36 York terrace
Powell Edgar, stationer, 46 Commercial street
Powell Evan, collector to the Urban District Council.
& insurance agent, Bedwellty house
Powles Eichard, refreshment rooms. Circle
Price Brothers, grocers. Circle & George town
Price Lewis & Sons, grocers & drapers, Whitworth ter
Price Alfred, station master, Tredegar station
Price David, shopkeeper, 43 Commercial street
Price Elizabeth S. (Mrs.), Talbot P.H. Iron street
Price Fred, Mountain Ash inn, Bedwellty mountain
I'l i< e Frederick, fried fish dealer, 26 Church street
Price Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Birch grove
Price .Mai-y (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 53 Charles street
Price Susan (Mrs.), sh.5pkeeper, 61 Charles street
Price Thouias, Duke inn. Dukestown
Price Watkin, grocer, 18 James street
Price William, boot maker, 23 Church street
Prilcliaril .\rthur Leonard, butcher, 45 Commercial st
Prilchird Leonard, confectioner, 38 Commercial street
Pritchard William J. shopkeeper, 40 Glyn terrace
Probert Margt. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 17 Edward ter.George twn
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited (John Pattinsnn,
supt.). Glen Stockdale
Pugh Charles, Fountain P.H. Troedrhiwgwair
Pugh Evan, shopkeeper, 34 James street
Queen's Cinema (A. Davies, mgr). Queen Victoria st
Rees & Sons, .saddlers, 25 Church street
Rees Claudia (Mrs.), milliner. 96 Church street
Rees David, provision dealer, 14 Lower Rawlinson ter
Rees Henrv, King's Head inn. Castle street
Reis John, grocer, 4 Bridge street
Iters Moro-an. painter, 96 Church street
Ki^fuge Assurance Co. Ltd. (Jacob Coggins, supt.),
Reynolds Elizabeth (Mrs.).coffee rooms, 56 Commercial 8t
Reynolds Walter, monumental mason, 12 Harcourt ter
Richards George Alfred, shopkeeper, 14 Bourneville ter
Richards M, A. fMiss), draper, 56 Church street
Roach Wm.Lloyd.snrveyor to the UrbanD.C. Bedwellty ho
Roath Furnishing Co. 89 Commercial street
Roberts Anne (Mrs.), grocer, k post office, James streeb
Roberts Thomas H. boot dealer, ^6 Commercial street
DIRECTORY,]
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
NEW TREDEOAK.
219
Roberts AVilliam. tobacconist, g Morgan street
Robertson Alexander M.B., CM. physician & surgeon,
83 Church street
Rosenbaum & Sons, pawnbrokers, 55 Church street
Ross Sydney, grocer, 6 Morgan street
Rowland Francis, nuinager of the London Joint City &
Midland Banli Limited, Commercial street
Royal London Insurance Society Limited (Alfred Scuda-
more, superintendent). Glyn house
Russell John, butcher, 5 Bridge street
Samuel & Bnwen. drapers, 103 Commercial street
Samuel Jacob & Son, drapers, 11 Bridge street
Samuel Anna (Mrs.), clothier, 35 Bridge street
Saunders Alfred E. bailiff to the county court, Brjn-
amlwg, Elmwood
Sawtell Elizabeth J. (Mrs.), Britannia P.H. Market st
Scurlock David M.B., B.S.Lond. physician & surgeon,
The Glen
.Sealey Albert James, shopkeeper, •j'j James street
Sheehan William, greengrocer, 25 Morgan street
Shepard Herbert John Campbell, solicitor, clerk to the
guardians of the Bedwelltv Union & clerk to the
Tredegar Urban District Council, Bedwelltv house
Short John, shopkeeper. King street, Sirhowy
Shurman George, shopkeeper. Vale terrace
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. 47 Commercial street
Smith W. H.'& .Son, stationers, Circle
Smith Percival M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. physician
& surgeon. Sirliowy
Smith Thomas, shopkeeper, 7 Park place
Spencer R. H. & Son. solicitors & commissioners (oi-
oaths, Town hall. T N 17
Spencer Richard Basset, solicitor (firm, R. H. Sp.-]ii-,r
& Son)
Spencer Richard Henry, solicitor & commissioner tor
oaths (firm, R. H. Spencer & Son), clerk to com-
missioners of taxes & to the Pension Committee.
Town hall. T N 17
Star Tea Co. Limited grocers, 42 Commercial street
Stoney George Frederick L.R.G.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.
Glas. physician & surgeon, Greystone house. Queen sq
Stubbs Henry. George inn. Mount street
Sutherley Ernest William, hair dre.^ser. Cnnimeicial st
Swarbrick Elizabeth (Mrs.), printer & statnr.31 Castle st
Taylor Joseph T. sub-bailiff to county court. James st
Temperance Hall (Thomas Ball, caiefaker), Morirmi st
Thomas & Evans.mineral water iiianufacturers.Charles st
Thomas Dorothy (Mrs.), innfeetioner. 24 James street
Thomas Ebenezer. insurance agent. 6 Parkville
Thomas Edward, shopkeeper, 26 Earl street
Thomas John, draper. 14 Castle street
Thomas John, news agent. 27a. Market street
Thomas John, shopkeeper. 4^ Church street
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 York terrace,
George town
Thomas Sidney Lewis, ironmonger, 27 Castle street
Thomas William, shopkeeper, Dukestown road
Town Hall, The Circle
TredegarCemetery(R.Probert.sextn.),Cetngolau mountain
Tredegar Coltatre Humes (John Apted. superintendent;
Mrs. E. R. Apted. matron)
Tredegar & District Permanent Money Society (Thomas
Jones, sec). 87 Cniumereial street
Tredegar Imlustrial & Provident Society Limited (Reece
Price, sec). Commercial street
Tredegar Iron & Coal Co. Limited, colliery owners &
manufacturers of light steel rails & colliery arches.
T A ■' Company ; - t ^' 24
Tredegar Masonic Buildinsrs Co. Limited (R H. Spencer.
solicitor & sec). Town hall
Tredegar Palace Limited, picture palace, Geor-e loun
NEW TREDEGAK is an ecclesiastical parish rwrmecl
m 1900 from the ecclesiastical parish of Tredegar, and
is in the civil parish and Urban District of Bedw.^llty.
on the river Rumney and opposite the village of Tir-
Phil in the county of Glamorgan, with stations on the
Rhymney and Brecon and Merthyr railways, 161 miles
from London, 3 south from Rhymney, and 4J south-west
from Tredegar; it is in the Ebbw Vale division nf the
county, hundred of Wentloog, petty sessional division
and union of Bedwellty, county court district of Tre-
degar, rural deanery of Bedwellty, archdeaconry of
Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The parish is
supplied with gas and water by the Bedwellty Urban
District Council, both works being in the opposite
village of Tir-Phil. The church of St. Dincat. New
Tredegar, erected n 1894 at a cost of about .£3.000, is
a building nf .stone in the Early English style and
consists of chancel, nave, aisles, and a turret with one
Tredegar Park Cottage Hospital (Edwin Thomas H.
Davies M.D., F.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical
officer; Miss G. M. Thomas, matron; J. L. Herbert.
sec). Park row
Tiede^ar Public Buddings Co. Limited (R. H. Speni:ei-,
s,,|,, :i,i, .V -e i. Town hall
Ti.M^^u \ .~i ^vv Valley Bill Posting Co. (E. G.
1:. «. 1;. j-i ). 22 Commercial street
Tjiil' Mi siriim Laundry (1915) Co. Limited, James st
Trc'legai Workmen's Building Society (J. L. Herbert,
sec), Estate oBice
Tredegar Workmen's Medical Aid Society (Walter Con-
Hav. general sec). Circle
Tie<l'.rar \V,Ml,.im Men's Institute & Library (Thom»»
W ' in. . Charles Bowditch, librarian), Temper-
h ■•'■ 1 III street
Till , V I, I ^1 Ml-.), shopkeeper. 4 West hill
Tumi. I li -'■. I'lMrli ,*c Hiirsrs PH. Charles street
\ auah.iii Brothers ISmbei Co. timber merchants. Com-
Vick Percy, r;rocer 1 Davies & Vick), Circle
Wakefield' Wm. Hy. Mechanics' Arms P.H. Dukestown
Walby Brothers, fruiterers, 55 Commercial street
Wardle Thomas, shopkeeper. 21 Whitworth terraK-e
Waters Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & post office.
Troedrhiwgwair
Watkms & Son. butchers. P" Cnnruiercial street
^Vatl.i^ls Charles Di-I\v M R t Y.S, veterjnary surgeon k.
inspector under the '■ Diseases 01 Animals Acts " for
Tredegar, Ebbw Vale & Abt
■tillery district, igCastle st
master, Sirhowy station
Wv.w '■. iMl ■■■ ! Iiii. hl:i.-ksmith. Market street
\\a: - I, 1^., 11. 1. ^8 Whitworth terrace
\\ I : I u , , ;. ii: Im.ii,. ib-.ilev. 13 Custle Street
\\ib!r, I li..i,i-. 1, il.il-. 14 Conmrercial street
Wheeler Alfred William. po-tmaster.Post office.Morcan at
Wheeler Robert John. Cambrian inn, Castle street
Whitchurch James, insurance agent, 92 Church street
White Ernest William, butcher, George town
Whitehead Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. iron manufacturers.
Dein-hton iron works. T N 83
Whillaker Richard George, shopkeeper, 16 Vale view
Widdowsnn Wm. Chas. architect & surveyor. Ashvale ho
Williams Ann (Mrs.), Globe P.H. Church street
Williams Arthur, Railway P.H. Sirhowy
Williams Daniel, grocer. Park hill
Williams Evan, oil & color man, 7 Red Lion square
Williams George, butcher, 16 Commercial street
Williams G'.imer, grocer. 90 Commercial street
Williams Janet (Mrs.). midwife,2 Dukestown rd. Sirhowy
Williauis Lewis, shopkeeper, Georgetown
Williams Richar.l. Bush inn. Park row
Williams Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. 36 Whitworth ter
Williams Thomas Morgan, grocer, Scwrfa rd. Dukestown
WilUams William, Ijoot maker, 55 High street
Williams William H. builder. 20 West hill
Williams William Smith, architect & suiTeyor, Elmwood
VVilmnt Ernest, county police inspector, Georgetown
Wilson James, sujit. fit e.nuity police, George town
Wiltshire John, greengrocer, 30 Bridge street
Winteimantle Frederick, watch maker. Circle
Wolfson i. Sons, outfitters, 1=; Church street
Wolfson Aaron, furniture dealer, ^3 Commercial street!
Woodward Enoch Heibert. butcher. Cii.-le
Worthing Ell/.abeth (Mrs), Dukestown loail
Woitliiim Joshua, shopkeeper, g Church street
Worthing Matthew, hoot make.. Sirhowy
Wright Walter James, insurance agt. 43 Whitworth lei
Wyn G. dairyman. Cwm Rhos farm
Yabsley John A. & Son, confectioners, 35 Commercial st
bell: the *ite was presented by the 4th and last Vis-
of St. David's Ciille
chapels. There is ;,
/ 1,600, to seat 600
and Library, elected
ȣ Li
lecture hall, library and reading room. The Workmen's
Hall, erected in 1906 at a cost of ;£3,ooo and used for
meetings and variety entertainments, will seat 1,500
persons Here are numerous collieries, which give em-
pln\nii. lit M the inhabitants. For the ecelesiastical dis-
tiirt nf \li in--wg and St. Paul's church, see Rhy-m-
ney : rc.Mble value and civil population included in
Bedwelltx ; ecclesiastical population in loii, 10,335.
220 NKW TKEr)EGAR.
•MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telrphonio Express Delivery Office.
— Sidney Weaver, sub-postmaster. Letters are received
throngh Cardiff
Post. M. 0, & T. & Telephone Call Office, EUiofs Town.
—Mrs. Annie VVilliaiii.s. Mili-postmi.stress. Teieframs
are dispatched, Imt not delii-i-red. Letter thr.mgli
Cardiff, delivere.1 from Xew TrHde!;ar-
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR BEDWELLTY PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Petty Sessions are held at the Police station "ii the 3rd
friday in every ninnth at 0.45 a.m.
(For list of Magistrates & places in the Division see
Tredegar p. 21 4V
* 'ounty Police Station, Inspector William Humphries,
Walter Bird & Arthur Moore, sergeants k 6 constables
RHTMNET VALLEY SEWERAGE BOARD.
members, was formed
IQ13.
Meetings are held at Hengoed, Glaui. ; Caerphillv,
Glam.; Hhymney i New Tredegar alternately on the
third Wednesday in every mouth,
'.'hairman. Edgar Davies J.P. Pengam
Clerk, Thomas James Thomas, solicitor, 36 High street.
Bargoed, Cardiff
■1-reasurer, D. ,1. Evans. National Provincial & l-ni..n
Bank of England Limited, Bargoed. Cardiff
Engineer, J. F. Jnpp, Newport, Mon
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, New Tre<legar dis-
trict, Bedwellty union, Darid Recs Roberts M.B.Durh.
Bryn Awel. Ne'w Tredegar
[kelly's
m. & 6 p.m ;
I Baptist (Carmel). Rev. Kr.-d .Jones;
I thurs. 7 p.m
I Baptist (Bethania) (Welsh & Eujrlish). Cnmsjliui;; 10.30
j a.m. S: 6 p.Tii.; thurs. 7 p.m
1 Baptist (Welsh) (Saron), Rev. David Henry Rees A.T.S. ;
[ 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
I Calvinistic Methodist, Rev. A. H. Jones; 10.30 a.uj. &
I 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
; Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh). Rev. John James; 10.30
i a.m. & 5 p.m
I Congregational (Eng.). R^v. Gomer Davies; ii a.ui. &
G p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Cwmsyfiog, Rev. David Lewis;
I 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational (Welsh) (Uchdir), Rev. Lewis F>,we
I Jones; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
j Primitive Methodist (Rhymney Valley Circuit). l!"v.
John Redhead (supt.); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist (West Monmouth Mission), Rev
I Frederick B. Hankinson ; 11 a.m. & 0 p.m.; mon &
i tlnirs 7.30 p.m. ; tues. 7.15 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The Rhj-mney group of managers, consisting of 15 mem-
bers, 'meet at the Bedwellty District Council offices.
New Tredegar, the third tuesday in every month
Clerk, C. Dauncey. County Council offices. Newpoit
New Tre.i.egar. Touii (^mixed & infants), built in iwos.
for 340 mixed & 233 infants: William H. Rees A. CI' ,
A.E.I.S. master; Miss C. J. Roberts, mistress
Elliot's Town (mixed), for 357 children; J. Coker, luaslr
Elliot's Town (infants), fo'r 279 children; Miss M. .\.
PLACES OF WOR.SHIP, with
St. Dingafs Church. Rev. Henrv
Rev. Horace Ivor Millard B.A
Evans, curales; 11 a.m. & 6 p.:
NEW TREDEGAB.
PRIV.4TE BESIDENTS
Bailev Thos. QiKirrv hoTredegnj
Cooper Joseph. EiiieUa villa. B
welltv road
D.ivies Owen .b.bi.. Infryn. Cra
vbeddw mad
Dyer Jas. Fern vil. Bedwelltv roi
Evans Wi.i. Glasdir. Bedwell
Hankinson Rev. Frederick B.'iW
leyan), Penbryn, Craigybeddw re
Junes Rev. Henry L.Div. (vica
Vicarage, Bedwellty road
James L.Div. vicar;
k Rev. George S
Owmsyfiog (mixed & infants), built in 1895 jE enlarged
in 1905, for 350 mixed & 296 infants ; Evan John
Morgan, master ; Miss E. Evans, infants' mistress
Phillipstown, opened January, 1912, for 150 boys & girls
& 150 infants; Owen Jones, mast.er ; Miss Be«sie
Jarman. infants' mistress
Augustus Frederick
Rev
Brooks Alfred, baker. 94 Queen's rd.
Cwmsyfiog
id Carozz.i Brothers, ice cream makers,
ted- 1 37 Duffryn terrace
Carr Agnes B. (Miss), greengrocer,
i>ig-i Commercial street
Cash & Co. boot & shoe dealers, 51
•ad ; Duffryn terrace
oad Central Meat Co. butchers. 106 Com-
s- mercial street
id Clarke Frank E. chemist, 41 Com-
■),( mercial street
: Cooper Saml. H. grocer, Duffryn ter
(Calvinistic ! Crowle
Ernest Edward, furniture
James street
agents, Duffryn
Dav
Methodist). Derlwyn st.Phillipst
Jones Rev, Fred (Baptist). Pother- 'Davies k Sons,
gill's road
Jones Rev, Thomas Fawe (Wei;
I'ongregaticinal). Derlwyn street
Jones Mrs. Gwjnfr, Craigybeddw ri
Lee .las. Southleigh vil. Bedwelltv :
Peimant Gwilym R. Duffrvn terr!ic(
Phillips Nehemiah J.P. Brvnsyfi
Price Samuel, 1 Craigybed'dw" road
■Redhead Rev. John (Primjtii
Methodist), 2 Craigybeddw road
Rees Rev. David Henry A.T.S. (Welsh 1 Electric C;
Baptist), 48 Duffryn terrace ' terrace
Robi.rls David Rees M B^Bryn Awel I Knglish & Colonial Meat
In. grocer, 138 Commercial st
William, relieving officer for
I No. 4 district, Bedwelltv union,
I Alpine villa, Bedwellty roid
1 Downs Robert, fishmonger. School st.
I k James street
JDymond Edwin, house decorator, 38
, Duffryn terrace
Eastmans Lim. butchers,Commercl.8t
Theatre, S2 Duffrvn
■I J P.
id Lla
Tredegar rd mercial street
Co. Com-
liedd
COUUERCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday 1 p.m
Adams Edward, shopkee'f
ven, Craigy- 1 Evan.s David, grocer, 4 J
Evans James, agent. Duffrvn terrace
Evans Matilda (Mrs.), china dealer,
James street
07 Evans Thomas, Tredegar Arms hotel,
James street
d. Evans William Henry, hair dresser,
7 James st. k 43a, Commercial st
n- 1 Fine's Ltd clnthiers. Commercial st
Francis Aaron, chemist, 3 James st
James st
Adams William, jfrocer. Qii
Cwmsvfiog
Allen Edith (Miss), millim
mercial street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-agency) [ Fucito Bros confect
(Alfred Price, manager) (open 0.30! (Jambling Percv E.
a.m. to 2.30 p.
^fectii
to II. 15 a.m.). Commercial
draw on head office, 54 Lombard iGi
street, London E C 3
Beddnc Evan, Alexandra hotel, Jubi
lee terrace
Kriggs k Co. bout makers, 27 Com-
ruercial street
Golding Win. ironmngr. Duffryn ter
Adolphe, watch maker, 72
Commercial street
(iriffiths David John, greengrocer.
Duffryn terrace
Hall Robert L. boot k shoe repairer,
too Queen's road, Cwmsvfiog
Harrhy Edward M. Crown k Sceptre
hot«l, Cwmsyfiog
Hynam Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
126 Commercial street
India k China Tea Co. tea dealers.
44 Commercial street
James Albert, greengrocer, 75 Derl-
wyn street. Phillipstown
James Wm. Jn. gro. Commercial st
Jenkins Philip S. boot maker,
Duffryn terrace
Johnson William, .shopkeeper, lo^
Queen's road, Cwmsyfiog
ones Benjamin A. butcher,;
aJames st
Jones John, ironmonger, James st
Jones Martha F. (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
120 Queen's road, Cwmsyfiog
Jones Maurice, statnr. Commercial .st
Jones Thos. shopkpr. Bedwellty riml
Jones William, hair dresser, 110
Queen's road, Cwmsyfiog
Joseph Samuel, draper.spDuffryn ter
Lewis John, grocer. 124 Queen's v.l
Cwmsyfiog
Lewis Sidney, fried fish dealer, C.'m-
meicial street
Lewis Wm. C. saddler, Duffryn ter
Lind Robert, picture franie mal,er.
Duff.yn terrace
Lluyd & Son, .shopkeepers,Duffryn ter
Lloyds Bank Limited, James street
(sub-branch to Rhymney) (A. E
Davies, manager), open 9.30 to
2.30 mon, tues. wed. k fri. ; 9,30
to I thurs. k 9.30 to 11.15 sat.;
draw on head office. 71 Lombard
street. London E C 3
Love Myer, furniture dealr. James st
Lnwe Arth. grocer, i99Commercial st
Mitchell Frederick, boot k .shoe re-
pairer. Commercial street
Mnigm .\rth. grngro. Commercial st
Morgan Darid E. baker, 13 James -st
New Tredegar & District Co-operative
Society Ltd. (Reuben Gold, sec.V
Commercial street
New Tredegar & District General Land
k Building Co. Lim. (J. H. Phillips.
sec). Ruperra hotel
DIKKCTORY.]
MONMOUTHfeHlKE.
TUEGAKK,
I'ill
New Tredegar Heading Koomi,Librarj 'Thomas Jumes.carelnlier 4; libraiian. COMUKRCIal.
(Thomas James, sec. & librarian),! Tredegar road Board William, shopkpr. School =t
VVorkmen-s hall; branch, loilThomas John VV. builder, (jeorge st | Clarke Frank, boot maker, School st
Queens road, Cwmsytiog Thomas Thomas James, solicitor, & Connell Ada (Miss), draper, i^
Parry D. Aeron, tailor, Duffryn tor I clerk to the Bedwellty Urban Dis-i School street
Pegler \\m. grocer. Commercial si I triet Council, Diiffrvn terrace; &IKewins Sidney, shni,i,.-,-i,,.i . Scli....! .„,
I'eunant Gwilym Rhys M.E.C.S.Eng.,! at Bargoed " i Gordon Isaac, clothipi. >,. ->■!,, „il ,(
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & sur-laillott Joshua, clothier,Commercial stlHughes F. & Co. -r.K■,.r^, Srl,n,,i ,t
geon, Duffryn terrace I Vaushan F. MorleT. funeral fur- f Jacobs Max, draper. ScIi.h.I mi,-li
I'hiUip.s & t^o. grocers, 79 Uerlnvii' nisher. Duffryn terrace I John Harry, stationer. School street
street, Phillipstowu ' \VaIlie,,fV William J. butcher. Com- John James, grocer, School street
Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co. Lid.; m.rcial street | Jones Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. School st
\V:ud .lames, QueenV hotel, j Jones David, draper, Taulan house,
('■vMu-yliog j Queen's road
l\atkin> Edmund, baker, lygb, Com-jJones Frederick, grocer, 44 School st
uiiMoial street Lewis Wm. cartage agent, Bose villa
Watts George, butcher,33Duffryn ter'Macgnire Mary A. (Miss), draper, 39
Weaver .Sidney, stationer. Post ofSce. School street
street , Maj ne Mary (Mrs.), yvardrobe dealer,
(F.
rd
(JJehemiah Phillips, agent).
& West & Elliotts collieries
Wilcox, manager) & New Ti
gar colliery (,h A. Piine. iiiaiu
Price John, draper, James street
Pruss Isaac, pawnbroker. White
buildings, Duffryn terrace
Retford John H. & Co. drapers. Com-! Wilde Edwin, boot repr.3Bedwellt
mercial street | Williams W. & Son "
Roberts David Rees M.B. physician k' Duffrvn terrace
surgeon, & medical oflicer"& public VVillianis Cha--. ■iroeer. Jubilee te
vaccinator New Tredegar district. Williaiu> Harrv, ontlitter.DulYryii t
Bedwellty union, Bryn Awel |^^illianl:. Margaret (Mrs.), sbuiiki.
Rubenstein Morris,drpr.34Duffryn ter j; QueenV riiad. Cwmsyilu;;
Samuel Robert, undertaker, 63' Deri- Wis'eman Thomas fishmonirer Jam
■ wyn street. Phillipstowu street & Duffr^-1. terrace
Sandy Jsph. W.grncer,Commercial st ] Workmen'.- Hall'
Shaw Alex, tobacconist, Duffrvn ter
Thomas Chas.oU stores, iBedwelltv rd i ,.-, t >,
Thomas Evan, Ru|.eria hotel. Com-i *■*"'"'
mercial street Davie'. Mr-. Br
TREDUNNOCK is a parish to the east of the Newport
and Osk high road, half way between Caerleon and Usk.
and on the yyest bank of the river Usk, which is here
crossed by a bridge of three arches, known as " New
Bridge '' ; it is 4J miles south from Usk station and 4^
miles north-east from Caerleon station, both on the
Hereford section of the Great Western railway, and 7^
north-east from Ne\ypoi-t, in the Monmouth division of
the county, Usk hundred, petty sessional division of
Caerleon, union of Newport, cnunty court district of
Usk, rural deanery of Usk. archdeaconry of ilonmouth
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. .Andrew is
Sch.
'JOWI
irgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
18 School street
Parlitl Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 21
Alexandra road
Phillips Bros, gi-ocers, 14 Elliott st
Public Reading Room, 101 Queen's
road. Cwmsyliag
Rhymney Valley Rescue Station (C.
M. Kitto, supt. instructor)
Sims Noah i^ F.cunfctnrs.17 School st
Siiiilh Hansi-I Fi.ilerick, shopkeeper.
th i„
,nd
tower contaiiiini; 0 bell:
ally a Roman wat<'h t<iwer. and Ihe'jnesent lower has
been built upon it ; the arch under which the Roman
soldiers entered still remains: on the north wall is a
memorial to Julius Julianus, a soldier of the second
legion : a new vestry has been added, "iven bv the lat*"
a lych gate
Great War: there a
■^ms dates from thi
.;ie,-ngro.2S
lie dealer, S
ei-ected in i
£^30.
the gift
by the Rev. David Dn.ll>kr, -
Canel Hanbury e.scj. D I,, ^vll
W, E. Jones e.sq. are the prii
is lii;ht; subsoil, stony.
ided
iral
of land, 31
.^1.807 ; the popula
Letters through Newport. There :
at Plas Llecha & Tredunnock.
order & telegraph office is at
distant
re Wall Letter Boxes
The nearest money
Llangibby, 2 miles
riie childr
(Marked thus * should be addressed commekcial. '*\\r
Llanhennock.) Baker Ivor Llewellvn, farmer.Ton frai*M.
Dudlyke Rev. David, Rectory i Evans John, farmer, Coed-y-fon JTiii
Jones Major Charles T. Croesonen Grntton John, ftirmer. Croe'sllwarch Wai
Richards Edward Windsor D.L., J.P. iGriffiths Jas. L. farmer. Ton cottage VVat
Plas Llecha I. Tones Williaui, Newbridge hotel I
TEEGABE is a parish on the road from Monmouth to
Abergavenny. 2J miles north from Saglan station on 'he
Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool section of the Great
Western railway, 7 west-south-west from Monmouth,
and 10 south-east from Abergavenny, in the Monmouth
divi-ion of the county, hundred "and petty sessional
ilivi-ion of Raglan, union and county court district of
Moiiijiouth, rural deanery of Raglan, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Mary is an ancient building of stone in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a
western tower containing 5 bells : the chancel retains an
ancient piscina; the stone steps and doorway formerly
leading to the rood loft still exist ; and there are mural
tablets to the Wysome famil> : the chancel was restored
in 1688 by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners: the font,
the ba.se of which is ancient, bears the inscription.
I.H.S. and Duw a Digon (God is sufficient):' the
church affords 180 sitting-. The regist<>r dates from
the year 1751. The livinir is a vicar:. tre. net income
;£i85, with 7 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift ' Publi
of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff. and held since 1914 in
" ran MA. of KeWe Colle-e. ma
Charitii
ted
te-i »,|Mare. The M:in)n.-s- u( Al.ei^.
the manor. The principal landownei- i'
TreoweiJ C.B.. C.M.G. (Lord Lieut.),
subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief
barley, oats and turnips. The area is
able value. .^2.053 ; the population in
Letters through Monmouth. The nea
& telesraph office is at Raglan, 2J 1
iles distant
Hand & The Wa
by the Rev. Arthur
(Marked t letters through Ragla:
PBITATE nKStDENTS.
Launder W. Grosvenor, Coed Cefn
tMorgan Rev. Arthur S., M
(vicar). Vicarage
tGriffith Evan J. P. Gwern-Melvn
all Letter Boxes.— Church ;
cleared week days only
Elementary School (Dingestow & Tregare), built
876. for r,{ children: Thomas Sydney Griffiths.
.) COMMERCIAL. I tGriffith Evan. Gwern-Melyn
tBowcott Tom William, tax & rale Gunter James, farmer, Coed-y-potti
collector & assistant overseer Heath George, farmer, Whitehouse
Cowles Thomas, farmer. Tew Tree I Heath Thomas, farmer, Artha farm
A. Edwards Ivor, farmer. Little Beiliau Hughes Thomas, farmer, Penylan
tEvans Lydia fMrs.), farmer. Court ! Jones William, farmer, Ty-shaw
', Robert ' Jnnes William Jas. farmer,Cefn-garw
!iT2 ThKliARE,
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly's
Lathoni Thomas, famier. LlwMicmn | Powell Elijah, builder, The Eosarj itThomas Mai) (Mrs.), blacksmith
MUes Jane (Miss), farraev, Gt'.Beiliau i tPrice Charles, turmeT, Pentre farm ItThomas Walter, farmer, Wain
Morgan Henry, mason i Roberts Joseph, farmer, Tybea |tToivnsend Kate Louisa (Mrs.
Parrv Albert, farmer. Lower house ifThomas Catherine (Mrs.), farmer,; farmer, Llwyn-y-rraer
J Henllis
TBELLECK is a parish and village and head of petty
sessional division ; it is on the old road from Monmouth
to Chepstow, si miles south from Monmouth, lo north
from Chepstow and 3J north-west from Tintern station
on the Wve Valley line of the Great Western railway, in
the Monmouth division of the county, hundred of Rag-
lan, union and county court district of Monmouth,
Eaglan and Trelleck highway district of the Monmouth
District Council, rural deanery of Chepstow, archdea-
( i.nry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church
of St. Nicholas is a handsome edifice of stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, derestoried
nave of five bays, aisles, south porch and an embattled
western tower with lofty spire containing 3 bells: the
brass lectern and bible were given by Mr. Alfred Frank-
lin, lit Trelleck, and the stained east window as a
memorial to Charles Henry Crompton-Eoberts esq. of
Drybridge (d. 1891), by his widow: uU the chancel win-
dows are stained : there are two windows in meuioi-v of
tfab late Rev. Henry Ardem Lewis M.A. (vicar 1887-94)
and two in memory of Lt.-Col. Bumsey and his wife :
the chancel has been largely rebuilt, and the church new
roofed and reseated ; the old oak panelling from the
reading-desk, bearing the date 1639, was inserted in
the new desk : the panelled oak pulpit, dated 1640,
remains ; the massive oak inner door of the porch bears
the initials I.H.S. and the date 1593: in the chancel
is a piscina, and there is another trefoil-headed piscina
in the south aisle; the west window is a Decorated ^ ___ _,.
msertion : in 1S94 the church was thoroughly restored t Barch'ardt-Ashti
at a cost of ;^3.ooo : new choir stalls nnd an altar table
have been given by the family of the late Lieut. -Col.
Rnmsey : the church has 400 sittings : in the church is
a curious sun-dial, erected in 1689, it bearing the in-
scnption : " Hie fuit Victor Haraldus." with other
inscriptions and some curious decorations : in the
churchyard is an ancient cross on five steps, and near
it a somewhat singular tomb consisting of a massive
chanvfered slab, supported at the ends by heavy blocks
of stone carved on the exterior with crosses within
circles. The register of baptisms and buiials dates
from the year 1763; marriages, 1773. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly income ^^220 and residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1894 by
the Rev. Thomas Davies M.A. of Durham University.
A Mission church and parish room have been built at
Oatbrook at a cost of ^400- There are two Wesleyan
and two United Methodist chapels. Charities amount-
ing to £'24 yearly are distributed in money. Trelleck
was anciently a place of great importance, and is sup-
posed to have been the site of a large town: it is
situated on the summit of a hill, and derive.s its name
of Trelleck. " the town of atones.'' from three stone
monoliths which stand in a small field : ti-adition states
that they were 1 ricteil by Harold in commemoration of
a viitoiy over I lu- Untons: they are respectively eight,
ten and fifteen feet high, but now incline to the east
and west. The whole of this district was formerly a
dense forest, and it is probable that these stones "are
Tilics of Di-uidism. and that the spot whei-eon they
stand was included within the precincts of a consecrated
grove. In the vicinity of these stones is a celebrated
chalvbeate spring called " The Virtuous Well." In the
village at the back of the Court fai-m house is a
tumulus, 450 feet in diameter, supposed to be of Rouum
origin, encircled by a moat, and it wa-s subsequently
the site of some fortified building. The scenery is
romantic. Mrs. Tweedy is lady of the manor. The
Crown, Lt.-Col. Charles Montague Crompton-Roberts
D.L. William Robert Price esq. and Henry Avray Tip-
ping esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is
sandy loam ; subsoil, sandstone and gravel. The chief
crops are wheat, barley, oats and tui-nips. The area of
Trelleck is 4,909 acres of land and 2 of water ; rateable
vilue, .£2,383; ths population in 1911 was 649 in the
civil parish and 753 in the ecclesiastical parish, which
includes Trelleck Town.
Parish Clerk, George Vaughan.
TRELLECK TOWN is a civil parish. The area is 566
acres; rateable value, £493; population in 1911, 104.
Post, M. O. & T. Office.— Thomas Davies, sub-post-
master. Letters from Momnouth ; no delivery on sun
AVall Letter Boxes.— Cleddon hall; Ciceli ford; The
Hermitage. Whitelye & Catbrook week days only
COUNTY MAGISTRATES ACTING FOR THE PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION OF TRELLECK.
Walters Capt. Henry Edward E.N. Caer Linn, Cwmcar-
Monmouth, chairman
Arthur Godfrey, The Priory, Llandogo,
Chepstow
Lockhart-Ross Ranald Robert Hamilton, Uanishen house.
Chepstow
Prosser Thomas Gilbert, St. James' house, Monmouth
Rees Rev.Llewellvn Arnott M.A.Llandogo rectry.Chepstw
Walwvn Col. James Harford, Croft-y-Bwla, Monmouth
Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur C. Tweedy, St.
James' street, Monmouth
Petty Sessions are held at the Court house the last tues-
day in every month at noon
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division: — Cwmcanan, Llandogo. Llanishen, Llan-
goven, Llanvihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Penallt, Trelleck
Grange, Trelleck Town.Trelleck Parish,WolTes Newton
County Constabulary Station, Allan Maund, constable
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY COUNCIL SCHOOLS.
Trelleck Parish (mixed) (Catbrook), built in 1871 at a
cost of /'uooo, tor 153 children; Mrs. Miriam Finch.
The school is controlled by the Monmouth sub-com-
raittee of twelve members; Frederick C. Williams,
Whitecross street. Monmouth, clerk
Trelleck Town (mixed), endowed with an income of
j^io & I acre of land, left in i636 by the Rev.
Zachariah Babington, and derived from Consols & 6
acres of land in Llangovan parish, for 81 children ;
Mrs. Louisa Franklin, mistress
This .school is controlled by six managers ; Rev. Thomas
Davies M.A. correspondent
(Marked thus • should he addressed : Davies William, farmer
Cliepstow.)
PRIVATE KKSIDKNTS.
Bevan Mrs. Amy, Wyesburst
Bosanquet Mrs. Cleddon hall
Davies Bev. Thoma« M.A. fvicar).
Vicarage
•Davies T. Morris. The Grove, Cat-
brook
Franklin Robert Alfred, Trelleck h..
Jones Misses M. S. & E. M. Lang-
ston lodge
Poggi Mrs! Moor cottage, Cleddon
Rhodes John Horace. Hillside, White-
brook
Truman Mrs. Sarah. The Croft
Tyler Hugh Griffin. (Ueddon house
Winter Mies. Broadstone
COMIIBBCIAL.
Brown Andrew, mason
Chandler Charles Hv.farmr.Ninewells
0mm Victor, blacksmith * cycle
Tspairer
Davies James, farmer. Old Park farm
Hariei Thomas, grocei. k post office
I Edwards Thos. F. farmr. Whitelye fm
j Ellaway Arth. B. k Son, wheelwrghts
j Evans William, farmer, Ostrey
Ferneyhough John, farmer, Trelleck
Cross
I Franklin Bertram W. assistant over-
I seer k grocer
I Hainicr George, farmer. The A^'arren
Jlarris George, farmer, Organv Pool,
Whitelye
Hnwells James, farmer
Jenkins Alfred. Lion inn
Jordan Abigail Elizh. (Miss), shopkpr
Jorilaii James, farmer, Beacon farm
Jordan Richard, farmer, Maryland
•Jordan Bd. White, grocer.Catbrook
Kinsey Ann (Mrs.), farmer. Park ho
Marshall John, shopkpr. The Narth
Morgan Charles, farmer. The Firs
Morgan Selin«(Mrs.), farmr. New mils
.Morgan Wm. wood tnrner,Crown cot
Richards Robert, farmer, Whitelye
Khmles John Horacs M.Inst.C.E.
civil engineer & surveyor, Hillside,
Whitebrook
•Roberts Eliza Ann (Mrs.)
Catbrook
Roberts Florence (Miss),
Whitelye
Eosser Thomas, farmer, (.'1
Shapland William John
Crown hotel
Simmonds .John E. farme
Cae-garrw
.'terry John. Parkhouse inn
."iwain John, farmer. White house
Thomas Benj. farmer. Court farm
Watkins John, farmer. Red barn
Weare James, farmer
Williams Chas. Hy.farmer, Beacon col
Williams Herbert, carpenter. High
Croft house, Broadstone
Williams Mary (Mr
Wainy park
Williams Susannah (Mri
Williams Thomas Ainol
road surveyor for
Trelleck district of Monmouth dii
trict Council
Wintour James, farmer, Pont gla
(postal address, Llanishen)
grocer
Harries,
r, Uppei
;.), farmer.
.), farmer
d, farmer, k
Ragla
DIKECTOKY.]
MONMOUlHfSHIKE.
UNDY.
223
TRELIjECK QRANQ-E is a parish contiguous to
Trelleck, 2J miles from Tintern station on the Wye Val-
ley and Coleford line of the Great Western railway and
6 north from Chepstow, in the Monmouth dirision of the
county, hundred ot Raglan, petty sessional division of
Trelleck, union of Chepstow, county court district of
Monmouth, rural deanery of Chepstow, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church, once
belonging to Tintern Abbey, is a small building of stone
in the Early EngUsh style, consisting of nave and a
belfry containing one bell : there are 70 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1770. The living is a per-
petual curacy, united to Llanishen, joint net yearly value
^140, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff. and held
Thomas Rev. E. Garmon. Trelleck Heath Geo. farmer.Great House farm,Morga
since 1897 by the Rev. Thomas Arthur Davies B.A of
London University, who resides at Llanishen. Lieut ■
Col. C. M. Crompton-Roberts, of Drybridge, owns the
whole of the parish, except the quarries, which belong
to the Crown. The soil is sandy ; subsoil, sand and
gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and
turnips. The area is 1,818 acres ; rateable valne.
;^i,oi2; population m 1911 was 104.
Parish Clerk, John Moitis Cobner.
Letters arri\e from Cheipstow. The nearest muiiey
.iider & telegraph office is at Llanishen
Wall Letter Box, The Grange, cleared week days only
The children of this parish attend the schools at Llaii -
ishen, Tintern or Trelleck
Grange house
COMMEUCIAL.
Davies Elizh. (Mrs), Foun
Heath Henry, farmer. Chapel farm
Heath Herbt. farmer, Llananant frn
Morgan Albert, farmer. Meads i
Tump farms
Prober
William,
iland farm
Arthur, f;
Liti
TKEVETHIN is an ecclesiastical parish ; it is on
the river Avon Lwyd, the parish church heing t mile
north-east from Pontnewynydd station on the Eastern
Valleys branch of the Great Western railway from New-
port to Blaenavon ; the parish is 1 mile north-west
from Pontypool, in the Pontypool division of the county,
petty sessional division, union and county court district
of Pontypool, rural deanery of Blaenau Gwent, arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese ot Llandaff. The
church of St. Cadoc is an edifice of stone, in the Early
English style, erected in 1846 on the site of an older
buUding, the tower of which, with pinnacles, was
retained and raised 8 feet : it consists of chancel, nave,
north aisle, transepts, south porch, and an embattled
western tower containing 8 bells : a stained east window
was erected November, t8go, to i3i colliers, killed at
the " Llanerch " and " Ghn " pits in the early part
of the same year ; there is also a memorial window
in the south transept to Capel Hanbury-Leigh esq. ol
Pontypool Park, d. 28 Sept. 1861 : there are also several
tablets to members of the Leigh family : the choir stalls
in the chancel were the gift of Mrs. Arnold Sevan, in
memory ot her husband and son : the church has 700
sittings: in the churchyard are several ancient yew
trees, and two lych-gates have been added. The register
dates from the year 1651. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly income ^^409, with residence, in the gift of the
Dean' and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since 1916 by
the Rfv. David Egryii Roberts M.A. of Jesus College,
Oxford, and surrogate. The lords of the manor are
Charles Henrv Deudon esq. Sir Nicholas William Geoigfi
Throckmorton hart. Philip Witliam esq. Arthur Vlzaid
esq. the Rev. Gorges Fettiplaop Julm Gwvnne Evans-
Gwvn.ie M.A. and the Ebbw V-i- ->••'■'. Tvon and Coal
Co. 'Limited. The principal 1 ■ ' 1 :■ ■ l"hn Capel
Hanbuiv e«). and Lord Tred.-j ' I. : :, -ravelly ;
subsoil.' stone. The chief i-i..|- ■' ' w; i . oats and
barley, rtnd a good deal of pastiuat;, . lU;: iiopulatioii
of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was ij,68o.
Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
1894,'' the entire civil parish of Trevethin has been
divided between the civil parishes of Abersychan, Blae.ii
avon and Pontypool.
Sexton, William Henry Jones
the nearest post,
Wall Lette
Tlie childr
Chan
toberts Rev.
Tvicar & sui
David Egryn M.A.
rogate). Vicarage
Bladen G. (Mrs.), farmer,
glas farm
Davies Wm. farmer, Pistell-g-
Evans William, farmer, Nant-y-goUen Rees James, farmer, Penyrheol
Gregory Moses, farmer, Coedydefaid Eees Harriet (Mrs.), farmer
HoUoway Thomas. 1
Jones Alban, haulii
Jones Benjamin, fa
Jones William, far:
Long Charles, farm
Moore Walter, farn
Reed John, farmer, Ga
, Yew tree
Panty-gollei
ar the church
the schools at Pontypool &
Rnwlands Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer
Rowlands Henry, farmer. Star farm
'Shuker Winser, farmer, Penylasgarn
I Westhead William Henry, beer retailr
Wheeler Alfred, farmer, Llwvnyllan
! Wheeler Laura M:irv (Mrs.), Tew
I Tree inn
i Williams Alfred H. farmer,Twyngwyn
' Williams John, farmer, Addawynt
TBOSTEEY (or Tio.stre) is a parish on the eastern
hank of the river Usk, and near the road between Usk
and Abergavenny, 2^ miles north-by-west from I'sk
station on the Monmouth and Pontj-pool Road line of
the Great Western railway, in the Monmouth division
of the county, hundred and petty sessional division of
U.sk, union of Pontypool, county court district of UsU.
rural deanery of Raglan, anehdeaconry ot Monmouth, an.l
diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. David is a small
but ancient buildinj of stone, in the Gothic style, re-
paired and re-pewed in 1877; it has a chancel, lax .
western porch, and a western turret cont-.nning _ 1 . 1.
there are sittings for 100 persons. The vegistei .,1 i ;
tisms dates from the year 1723; marriages and Ihiii,,-.
1751. The living is a rectory, annexed to that of Bettu--
Newydd. joint net yearly" value ^^150. with glebe (/;go|
and residence, in the gift of Sir A. J. Fludyei bart.
and the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff alternately, and
held sinc« 1903 by the Rev. Edward Jones Lloyd M.A.
of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, who resides at
Bettws-Newydd, and is also perpetual curate of Kemeys-
Commander. Trostrey Court, an ancient building, was
occupied during the time of the Civil Wars by the
Parliamentarians : a few years ago some letters and
dispatches ot Cromwell's were discovered here. Sir
Arthur John Fludyer baxt. is lord of the manor and
the principal landowner. The soil is silurian ; subsoil,
clay and gravel. The chief crops are wheat and barlo).
Tli'e aie:i i> i.JSi acres of land and 7 of water; rateable
^:Mur, "1. - ,'"1... population in 1911 was 157 in the
I'l.l: I ■ J 1 in the ecclesiastical parish, which
^.;, . 1: - N-'.vydd.
I.,. .1- ii' iji, Is];. 2?, miles distant, which is the
iu--ii.sr iHv .lider fc'telegraph office
Wail Letter Box, al Llancayo, cleared week days only
The children of this parish 'attend the school at Bettws-
Newvdd. (or the ioint parishes of Bettws-Newydd,
Tros'trey & Kemeys-Commander
Sheen Frank Elijah. Neath house
COMMEHCUL,
Doubleday Austin Henrv Gunn,
farmer, Russell hill
Fry Lionel, farmer, Berthlwydd
TJNDY is a n
Griffiths Jeremiah, farmer. Hill fan
Jenkins Wm. farmer, Trostrey com
Morgan Evan, farmer, Trostrey cot
Nicholas Arthur, water bailiff
(Scudamore William Edward, far
Trostrey Court farm
1 Smith George Thomas, farmer, t
ansh on the Brist-ol Channel, about one
mile cast from Magor station on the South Wales sec-
tion ot the Great Western railway. 10 miles east-hy-
south from Newport and 9 south-we.st from Chepstow,
in the Monmouth division of the county, lower di\'ision
of Caldicot, petty sessiontl division of Newport, hun-
dred, union and county court district of Chepstow, rural
deanery of Netherwent, archdeaconry of Momnouth and
diocese ot Llandaff. The <-hurch of St, Maty is an
ancient building of stone, con.sisting of chance], nave,
south porch and a turret containing one he.ll : there is
arch and ^u•^
a 13th century west window: the
doorway ot the porch aie Norm.m : on flie soutn sia«
of the chancel arch are tiaces of a hagioscope; the
church was restored in :88o, at a total cost of about
^800, when a central tower of comparatively modern
date was removed, and a bell-turret substituted, and in
1890 a vestry was erected north of the chancel, at a cost
of ;^5o: there are 84 sittings. The register of baptisms
and burials dates from the year 1760 ; marriages, 1813.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly income £i9i. with
;i acres of glebe and residence, in the gift ot the Dea*
'^24: UNDY.
MONMOUTHSHIKE.
[kelly's
and t'haptfr of Ll^uulaff, and held ^iuce 1915 by the
Uev. Francis Lloyd Nathiui B.A. of St. David's College,
Liimpetei-. There is a Wesleyan chapel at Mill Common.
Lord Tredepir and the Crown are lords of the manor.
The principal landowners are Major Henry Aiillicmv
Birrell-Anthony V.D. Visconntess Shondda and the trus-
tees of the late James Pride esq. The soil is s;iii,h ;
Bubsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and
hay. The area is 1,714 acres of land and 2.120 nf fme-
►hore; rateable value. £f>fif>z\ the populition in igit
was 468.
Pajish Clerk. Harry Williams.
PBIViTK KESIDENTS.
Adams John Walter, Channel vi
Bovan Mrs. Mill Brook house
Eddy Joseph Faull, Lewiston 1
Undy hill
Gardiner Mrs. West end
Gardner Miss, Pill cottage
Matthews Mrs. Bryn Ehos
Nathan Rev. Francis Llovd
Vicarage
Searle Richard, Whitehall
COMMEnCIAL.
[Andrews Biohard, butcher
Arnold William, farmer, Holh
Brace William (Mrs.), farmer
Culli.
ore Wm. E. far
Letters through Newport. The nearest money order
k telegraph office is at Magor, i mile distant. Wall
Letter Boxes, near Church & at West End, cleared
week days only
Church of England School (mixed), built in 1871 &
iMilari^aKl 1903, for 89 children; Miss Amelia Curry,
mistress ; \Iiss Mary Thomas, assistant mistress
Council School (mixed), erected in 1910, for 100 chil-
dren ; Thomas Knight, head master ; Miss Morgan &
Mrs. Adams, mistresses
Assistant Overseer, H. W. Wellington
County Police Station, William Voyce, officer
, Martin Herbert, farmer
Phillips James, farmer
.Price Percy, farmer. St. Martin's frui
house [Read Charles, farmer. Pill
iSheppard Mary (Mrs.), frmr.Brook ho
Price Eev. Wm. Jn. (Congregational) Jenkii
Harris Henry, farmer. Mill commo
Hodges Alfred, farmer. Little hill
Hodges Alfred, farmer. The Elms f
James John, farmer, Moorgate
.Smith Fred, carpenter & wheelwright
Smith Frederick, jun. Bridge End frm
Smith Thomas, Church farm
Thomas Victor, farmer, Tithe farm
Williams Phillip. farmer.Great House
& Chapel farms
USK
I..SK as a palish, market town and ;ii,r:, 1; 1 n^li.
and the head of a petty sessional divi- 1 1
tion on the Great Western railway. 1- 1 - li-
west from London, ii north-east from N'-opi'i. 1 , - niii-
«est from Monmouth and 7 north-east iiou] Poniv) I.
in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Usk.
union of Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk. archdeacnnrj
of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The town is
seated on the banks of the river Usk, over which is a
stone bridge of four arches, and is a place of remote
.intiquity, conjeitured by some antiquaries to have been
the " Burrium '• nf the Romans: the name Usk is de-
rived from the Gaelic " Uisge," which signifies water :
' of an ancient castle, standing on
ing the town: this place w.-is of
Ing the wars between the Welsh
ns, and at a later period in the
1 I In ,-11 Glendower: in the civil
li I - 1. and the Parliamentarians
llv issaulted, and, together with
"li-lii'd: the present femains of
nsiderable extent, and partially
■ property of Major Albert
the rema
..nd the Anirlu-Nnrni;
time of th.- .■.Irhr.il.
• ■ommotions 1. 1 1 . . ^ 1
the castle wa- i.|,,:if,
the town, paitly 'it n
tlx- castle are ' of ci
ered with ivy, and
\dda
-Willi;
F.S.A., LL.M., J.P.
The town was incorporated by charters granted by
K.lmund de Mortimer, Earl of March and Ulster, Edward
fl. Edward IV. and succeeding monarchs.
The corporation consisted of a portreeve, recorder, two
baUiffs, burgesses and four constables, but was abolished
by the " Municipal Corporations Act, 1883 " (46 and 47
Vict. c. 18).
I sitti
I oni+
The
[■pled the Local Go
v2i and i;2 Vicl. c. y8), December 3
governed by a LoKil Boaril, imtil "
rnment Act,
1872, ami was
■Local Govern-
ment Act, 1894 ■' (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), established the
present Urban District Council. The town is paved,
and lighted with gas by a company, formed in iS^ii
at Pandy,
The church of St. Mary, formerly the church o( a
house of Benedictine nuns, founded here before 1174, by
Sir A. de Clare, is an ancient buildinc of stone with
portions of Norman, Late Decorated and Perpendicular
work, and was originally cruciform and apsidal, but the
two arms of the cross or transepts, as well as the apse,
have been destroyed; it now consists of chancel, nave,
north aisle, two porches and a very large and handsome
'■entral embattled tower, with turret, and containing ii
Iwlls; the nave, north aisle and tower formed part of
ihe ancient conventual church, and the gateway of the
nunnery also remains: in the church are several
t>rasses, with inscriptions, including one placed in 1890.
in memory of Col. Boden. who was murdered in
Corsica: and a monument, erected in iSij, to Mr.
Roger Edwards, who, in 1621. founded the Free
Grammar School here: there is a good choir screen
and three memorial windows: the tower was repaired in
1870 and .-igain in 1913 ; in 1875 (he church was new-
roofed: there are 460 sittings, 338 being free; in the
■ hnrchyard are many monuments, .including several to
the old family of Nicholl, of Ham, designed by the late
Sir Digby Wyatt R.A. to whom there is also a memorial.
erected by his brother. The registers, including those
of Gwehelog and Glascoed, date from 1742. The living
is a rectoi^-, net income ^200, with 3 acri' of glebe
and residence, in the gift of Major Albert Addams-
Williams F.S.A., IX.M., J.P. and held since 1892 by
the Rev. Percy Louis Charles Nash B.A. of Hatfield Hall,
Duiham University, who is also vicar of Monkswood.
On the south-east of the church stands the Priory, the
property and residence of Robert Eickards esq. F.S.A ,
J.P. : tiie house was restored some years since, and Ihe
existing remains, which date from the Nonnan peiiml.
were preserved as far as practicable..
The Catholic church, Porth-y-carne street, dedicated
to St. Francis Xavier, and erected in 1847, is in the
Gothic style from designs by the late Mr. Hansom,
and has 120 sittings: at the back of the church is u
sm;ill burial ground: the Rev. Alfred Cuthbert Kni..'hl>
is the priest.
The Baptist chapel, Old Market street, was erected in
1840, and will seat 325. The Congregational chapel,
Twyn square, was founded in 1745 ; the present buildmg
erected in 1862, at a cost of j£i,2oo, is a stone building
in the Gothic style with a turret for one bell, and has
for 400 'persons. The Wesleyan chapel, Mary-
et, erected in 1817, has sittings for 150 persons.
The Court House, adjoining the prison, in which the
Quarter Sessions are now held and county busines*
transacted, is a hirge and handsome edilicc of stone,
completed and opened 16 Oct. 1877, '•' » ™''* exceeding
;^IS.OOO.
The Town Hall contains the offices of the Urban Dis-
trict Council, and is also used for public meetings and
entertainments.
His Majesty* prison, \\i .Maiypart street, is a large
building of stone, iirranged to hold 153 prisoners on the
I se|)arato system.
"Busses run from I'sk to Newport, also to Pontvpooi.
There are two banks, a branch of Barclays Hank Ltd.
and Lloyds Bank Limited. The market is held on Fri-
day and' a cattle market the tirst and third Monday in
every month. Fairs are held on the 20th April, wool
fairs on Trinity Monday and on the 2gth October, and
Christinas fair on the ifith December. Wood turning
and I'liair making are carried on. There is a Liberal
Club willi about 80 members. At Llangeview, about 3
iiul.s fruii, ( sk. are almshou-ses, founded by Roger
Eclu:ii.l>. I'M- J- po,„- persons, each of whom receives
/ I ' >''.iil\ , itt,..lL.-il I" ibe building is a chapel, with
1 'I' 'I'll'" '['I'l'nii.'l !'\ ilie trustees: the chaplaincy
I"- '" ' li 'I - i'^' 1-','; b> the Rev. William Watkins
■' -■ >i''" "I 1.1 uiii i^~anl : a .surgeon also is provided
.irid |kim1 \'\ ibe trust, the present mediciil attendant
being Ernest L. M. HacI.etl esq.: the almshouses were
rebuilt rm their old site in 1826. Lord Raglan is lord
of the manor. The soil is Silurian, and the subsoil,
sanrl and giavel. The area of Usk township, I'rban
District and parliamentary borough is 655 acres; rate-
able value, ;£6,8o7; the population in 1911 was 1,495,
wbiih includes 90 in H.M. Prison, and 1,989 in the
eeilesiastical pari«h. which includes Glascoed and
Gwehelog.
D1RECT0R7.]
]M0NM0UTHSH1KE.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,718, part
of the civil parish of Gwehelog was, in 1894, added to
the civil parish and Urban District of Usk.
The number of electors on the parliamentary register
Sexton, William Frederick Taylor.
GLASCOED is a hamlet, in the T)arish of Usk,
miles west from (he town of Usk ; the chapel of ease
uere is a small building of stone, consisting of chancel
and nave, with 90 sittings, and a burial ground at-
tached: divine service is conducted in the chapel once
on Sundays, by the vicar of Usk or his curate. Here is
al.vo a Baptist chapel. The area is 1,749 acres; rateable
value, .^1,539; the population in 1911 was 211.
Letters from Pontypool. Wall Letter Box cleared week
davs only
GWEHELOG is also .1 hamlet, in the parish of Usk,
occupying the north-eastern part of the parish, and
closely adjoining the town of Usk. An evening service is
held in the schoolroom on Sunday at 6.30 by the vicar
or a lay member of his church. Here is a Wcsleyan
chapel. The area is 2,542 acres of land and 12 of water;
rateable value, ^2,785; population in 1911, 283.
Letters arrive from Usk. Wall Letter Boxes, Rwehelog
& at Llancayo, cleared week days only
Public Elementary School, built in 1872, for 60 children
& enlarged in 1904, for 92 children ; Mrs. Kate Violet
Smith, mistress
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &.C.
Post, M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Bridge St.— | Surveyor, R.ihert Owen Rob
Mr.*. .Miry Frances Creese, postmistress. 'Letters Sanitary Inspector. Robert
through Newport stow road. Usk
Wall Letter Boxes.— Castle parade & Sandifer, cleared
week days only
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Town Hall.
Council meeting on 2nd tues. in each month, at 7.30 p.m.
Members.
All retire in April, 1922.
Chairman, John Henry Salter.
Emily Marian Bowen .Jeremiah McCarthy
John George Cale Edward Morgan
Frank Toynton Evans Reuben Morgan
John Hennessey John Henry Salter
Samuel Jenkins Edgar John Smith
John Lewis William Workman
Oflicers.
Clerk, Arthur Francis Lucas, Tn7n house
Treasurer, John Henry Davies, Barclays Bank Limited
Medical Officer of Health, George Harrison Jenkins
L.R.C.P.. L.B.C.S.Edin., L.R.F.P. & S. & L.M.Glas.
Ty Cornel, Usk
Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector of Nuisances & Collector,
Thomas Eees, New Market street
MAGISTRATES FOE THE USK PETTY SESSIONAL
DIVISION.
Rickards Robert F.S.A. The Priory, Usk, chairman
Addams-WiUiams Major Albeit F.S.A., LL.M., O.B.E.
Lansor, near Caerleon (sits tor Caerleon)
Addams-WiUiams Harold M.A. Glenhailog,Gwehelog,Usk
Harris Frederick Ruthertoord, Llangibbv castle, Newport
Hilev Sidnev Arthur, The Laurels, Usk
Martell William, Walton lodge, Usk
Pennymore Lieut. -Col. Philip George V.D. Glenholme.
Miil street, Usk
Radcliffe Percv, Twvn Bell, Llanbadoc, Usk
Raglan Lord C.B
Rickards Robert Windsor, The Priory, Usk
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Usk Urban &
PontypoolRuralDist.Councils are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Evelvn Waddington, Bridge
street, Dsk
Petty Sessions are held every other thursday at the ses-
sions house, Usk, at 10,30 o'clock
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division : — Bettws Newydd. Gwehelog, Gwernesney,
Kemeyi Commander, Llanbadoc, Llangeview, Llan-
gibby, Llangwm-Isaf, Llangwm-Ucha, Llanllowell.
Llansoy. Llantrissent, Monkswood, Trostrey & Usk
PONTYPOOL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Council meet at the Court house on the first market
monday in e.ach month.
The parishes in the District are: — Glascoed, Goytre,
Gwehelog, Gwernesney, Kemeys Commander, Llan-
badoc. Llandegveth, Llanfrechfa-Lower, Uangeview,
Llangibbv, Llanllowell, Llanchewy Vach, Llanstissent,
Mamhilad, Monkswood, Trostrey! The area is 30,479
acres ; rateable value in 1913, .^38,856 ; popvdation in
1911, 5.047
Chairman, Thomas Whitney
Officials.
Clerk, Thomas Watkins, Club chambers, Pontvpool
Treasurer, John Henry Davies. Barclays Bank Ltd. Usk
Medical Officer of Health. George Harrison Jenkins
L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.F.P. S. & L.M.Glas.,
Ty Cornel, Usk
PUBLIC ESTABLI.SHMENTS.
County Court sit at the Sessions hous
othe
month.
everv
A. Hill Kelly, judge; A. E.
' Bowen, registrar & high bailiff ; William Martin,
! clerk & sub-bailiff ; offices. Bridge street ; the district
i comprises the following places within its juris-
diction:— Bettws Newvdd, Brvngwyn, Caerlicken
(Kemays), Clytha, Glascoed, Goytrey, Gwehelog,
i Gwernesney, Kemeys Commander, Kemeys Inferior,
[ Llanbadoc, Llandegveth, Llandenny, Llangeview, Llan-
gibbv, Llangwm-Ucha, Llangwm-Isha, Llanhennock,
Llanishen, Llanllowell, Llansoy, Llantrissent, Llanvi-
hangel-tor-v-Mvnvdd. Monkswood, New Church West,
Raglan, Treduiinock. Trostrey, Dsk, Wolves Newton
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Newport; E. F. Gardner, 144 Commercial street,
Newport, official receiver
County Police Station, New Market street, William Shed-
dick, sergeant, & 2 constables
His Majesty's Prison, Maryport street : Walter Young,
governor; Ernest Leon Maunsell Hackett L.R.C.P. &
S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. medical officer; George
Harrison Jenkins L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas.
deputy surgeon; Rev. Percy Louis Charles Nash B.A.
Sessions House. Marvport street, Abel Worth, hall keepr
Stamp Office, Bridge street, Mrs. Mary Frances Creese,
distributor
Town Hall. New Market street
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Miss Mary E. Jenkins. Mill street
Certifying Factorv Surgeon, George Harrison Jenkins
L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S. & L.M.Glas.
Tv Cornel
Clerk to Usk Sub-Committee of Monmouthshire Local
Pension Committee. Arthur Francis Lucas, Twyn ho
Customs & Excise Officer, Francis David Thomas, Fern-
leigh. Marvport street
Medical Officer & Public Vnccinator, Usk District,
Pontvpool Union. George Harrison Jenkins L.R.C.P. &
L.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S. & L.M.Glas. Tv Cornel
Registrar of Births & Deaths for Usk Sub-District, Ponty-
pool Union, Herbert Charles Davies, 7 Bridge street
Deputy Re;;istiar of Births & Deaths, Henry Gilbert
Powell, Bridge street
Relieving & Vaccination Officer, Usk District, Pontypool
Union, Herbert Charles Davies, 7 Bridge street
Steward of the Manor of Dsk, Evelyn Waddington,
Bridge street
Veterinarv Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts" for Usk District, Alexander Martin McClew
M.R.C.V.S. Maryport street
PLACES OF W0R!3HIP, with times of services.
St. Mary's Church, Rev. Percv Louis Charles Nash B.A.
rector; Rev. Martin Allen Hasluck B.A.Oxon. curate;
8 & II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; .saints' davs & festivals, 8 a.m
St. Francis Xavier, Catholic, Porth-y-carne street, Rev.
Alfred Cuthbert Knight, priest; mass, sun. 8.30 & 10
;i.m. ; daily, 7.30 a.m.; holv days, 7.30 & 9 a.m;
benediction', sun. 6 p.m. ; holy days & thurs. 7 p.m.
Baptist, Old Market street. Rev. Henry Beresford Robin-
son ; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Twyn square, Rev. Frank Surman ; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m
M0\. 8
226 rsK.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
KELLY 3
Rer.
.. , . Ernest
thurs. at 7.15 p.m Y Rnnltnn
Wesleyan, Gwehelog (Newport Circuit); 11 I ,g" j,
a.m. & 6 p.m j \ V 1
SCHOOLS.
Higher Grade, Maryport street, founded as a Grammar
.school by Mr. Roger Edwards in 1621 ; now a high
grade school under the Welsh Intermediate Education
Act of 1889; formerly an elementary commercial
school was supported out of the trust funds, but in
lieu of this an annual grant is now made of a certain
proportion of the funds. & a grant is earned under
the Elementary Education Act, fixed by the scheme ;
the school buildings were rebuilt in 1847 & enlarged
in 1B64 & again in 1897; the managers are 6 in
number; 4 foundation managers are elected by the
scholarship managers, one by the Urban District
Council i. one by the County Council. The school will
hold 67 bo\s &' 30 girls; Alfred H. Watkins, Wood-
bank, Bridge street, clerk; Alfred Janie.s Smart,
master; Mrs. Jes.*ie Smart, mi.^tress
Monmouthshire Agricultural & Horticultural Institution,
founded in 1915. imder the provisions of the Mon-
mouthshire Intermediate k Technical Education
Scheme & maintained from the William Jones
foundation ; the Rhadyr farm, purchased by the
governors in 1913, comprises an area of 260 acres;
pending the erection of the residential institution.
The Lawns has been taken on lease for the students.
Sir Henry Mather-Jackson bart. C.B.E., D.L., J. P.
chairman of the governors; C. Dauncey, County Edu-
cation offices, Newport, Mon. clerk to the governors ;
John Clarke Newsham F.L.S., F.R.H.S. principal
Usk Council (mixed & infants), Monmouth road, erected
in 1910, for 96 children ; William Carter, master
Public Elementary, Maryport street, erected in 1869. for
200 children, & since enlarged for 259 boys ; Thoma«
Chambers, master
Public Elementary (girls & infants), Maryport street,
erected in 1876,'for 139 children; Mrs. Anne Elizabeth
Griffiths, girls' & infants' mistress
The Usk Church of England schools are controlled by
six managers; Rev. P. L. C. Nash B.A. correspondent
& chairman ; D. R. Jones, attendance officer
Railwav Station, Albert King, station master, 2 Bridge
villas. Manbadoc
nF.SIDKSTS.
Bouli
Mrs. 1\
New Ma
Bowen Alfred Edward, Castle vale,
Forth-v-carne street
Bvrde M;ijor Evelvn H. Ty-Brith
Carter William, 5 Bridge street
ChMmbers Thomas, School house
Cherry Mrs. Brendon cottage. New
Market street
Cooke Miss, Plas Mawr, Old Market st
Evans Frank, Welleslev house. New
Market street
Gibbon William Windsor Prout,
Cos-tie view, Twyr square
Hackett Ernest Leon Maunsell
L.R.C.P.Edin. Mona lo.Marvport st
Haslnck Rev. Martin Allen B.A
Hiley Sidney Arthur J.P.The Laurels,
Porth-y-carne street
Hnmphrevs John, Castle house
Jeffreys William, The Rosery
Jenkins Geo. Harrison, Ty' Cornel
Jenkins Samuel, The Willows
Knight Rev. Alfred Cuthbert (Catho-
lic). The Presbytery, Porth-y-carne
Knight Fdk. Rose cot. Monmouth rd
Lewis John, Hawthorns. Maryport st
Lucas Arthur Francis, Twyn house
USK.
Makepeace Edmund Geo.iPrJory crts
Marfell James Henry.Norwood house.
Castle parade
Marfell William J. P. Walton lodge,
Maryport street
Martin William Rice, Wisteria cot-
tage. New Market street
Merrett Mrs. The Nook, New Mar-
ket street
Morgan Reuben, Bryn Hytryd, Castle
Morris Fredk. George, 3 Priory cres
Mortimer Charles Allen, Brook cot-
tage. Four Ash street
Nijsh Rev. Percy Louis Charles B.A.
(rector, vicar of Monkswood &
chaplain of H.M. Prison), Rectorv
Newsham John Clarke. The Lawns,
New Market street
Nicholas Oliver, The Croft, Usk
Osborne-Whadcoat Horace, Riverside,
New Market street
Pennvmore Lt.-Col. Philip George
V.I)., J. P. Glenholme, Mill street
Pitts George Henry, Sherborne house,
Abergavenny road
Price Miss, Ivy ho. New Market st
Pugh Sidney W. Adrian court
Purvis George, Porth-y-carne .street
Rees Thomas. New Market street
Rickard> Robert F.S.A., L.L.M., .1.1'.
The Priory
Rickards Rbt.Windsor J.P.The Priory
Roberts Piercv John, The Merlin,
New M-.iket street
Robinson Rev. Henry Beresford(Bapt ),
New Market street
Sage Thomas Daniel Sees, The
Grange, Maryport street
Seaton Theodore, Fernleigh, Mill st
Shierson George Wm. 2 Priory cres
Smith George Miles, Bronwydd.
Castle parade
Smith Thomas Jones, Craig-yr-allt,
Bridge street
Surman Rev. Frank (Cong.), Manse
Thomas Mrs. Castle street
Waddinoton Evelyn, Beech hill
Wallace Jn. MacaVthney,Plas Newydd
j Walters David, Bank house, Porth-
v-carne street
VV'atkins Alfd. H.Woodbank.Bridge st
I Watkins Jamey. U. Mona lodge.
I Maryport street
1 Watkins John Maitland, Castle
] Parade house
Whittington Ernest John, Victoria
villa, Chepstow road
j Winter John Vincent, Thurncroft,
Monmouth road
COMMEECHI,.
Early
closing day, Wednesday.
Arnold William, china dealer. Bridge street
Atherton Augustine John, confectioner. Bridge street
Ault Percy, chemist & wine & spirit agent, Bridge street
Baker James, New Court P.H. Maryport street
Barclays Bank Limited (branch) (John Henry Davies,
manager). Castle parade ; draw on head office. 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Birkley Brothers, watch makers. Bridge street
Bowen & Son, solicitors. Bridge street; & at Pontypool
Bowen Alfred Edward, solicitor & commissioner for oaths
(firm, Bowen k Son), & registrar of Usk County Court,
Bridge street ; & at Pontypool
Bowers John, beer retailer. Bridge street
Bowver Edward, shopkeeper. Bridge street
Bunning William, ironmonger, implement agent &
general agricultural merchant. Bridge street
Cole John George, butcher, Twyn square
Clark & Co. printers. Bridge street
Clitt Phil. T. picture frame maker, Maryport street
Const ince Peter, cycle agent. New Market street
County Court (Alfred Edward Bowen, registrar); office,
Bridge street
Cozens Frank Cecil, grocer k baker. Bridge street
Creese Mary Frances (Mrs), stationer,
Bridce street
Davies A. Jt J. english timber merchants, Woodbii
Davies Frank Mcirshall, painter. Bridge street
Davies Herbert Charles, relieving & vaccination officer
collector k registrar of births & deaths, Usk sub-dis
trict. Pontypool union, Bridge street ; attends mon
5 to 7 p.m. ; wed. & sat. 10 a.m. to i p.m
Pl
Davies John Henry, manager of Barclays Bank Limiterl
k treasurer to Pontypool Rural District Council & Usk
Urban District Council, Castle parade
Davies Llanretta (Mrs.l, boot dealer. Bridge street
Davis & Sons, auctioneers, Magor ho. Porth-y-carne st
Derrett Robert, sanitary inspector for Pontypool Rnml
District, Glen view, Chepstow road
Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society (Harold Addams-
Williams esq. M.A., J. P. hon. sec.; William Frederick
Taylor, agent). Priory street
Doubleday Charles Nelson, fishmonger. Bridge street
Drew Archibald Charles, grocer, Maryport street
Duiming Henry, photographer, 12 Bridge street
Edmunds George, tax collector, Govtre cot. Marypoii -i
Edmunds Frederick James, White Hart P.H. I!ii.1l'.'
street k butcher. Bridge street
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Four Ash street
Evans Thomas, boot repairer. Twvn square
Fleming Sarah Jane (Mrs.l, Cardiff Arms P.H. Dn.lr., .,
Hackett Ernest Leon Manns-ll L.R.C.P. k S.Ediii .
L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. physiciun k surgeon, A medical
officer H.M. Prison. Mon-i lodge, Maryport street
Haggett John Purchase, butcher, Bridge street
Hathaway Alfred, coal merchant. Old Market street
Hayward Tudor James, printer. New Market street
Hennessey John, saddler. Bridge street
Herbert* C>. (V<]i) Limited, grocers, Twyn square
Hill-Jones Albert. Greyhound inn. Four Ash street
H.M. Prison (Walter Young, governor; Rev. Percy Louis
Charles Nash B.A. chaplain; Rev. Alfred Cuthher*
Knight, Catholic priest; Ernest L. M. Hackett
LR.C.P. k S.Edin., L.R.F.P. S.Glas. medical officer;
George Harrison Jenkins L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.,
L.R.F.P.S.Glai iepnty surgeon)
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
227
Hobbs Fred, i;rocer, Castle parade
James Alfred Ed-win, draper, Bridge street
Jamieson David, forester to the Duke of Beaufort, Ty-
Mellyn, New Market street
Jenkins George Harrison LB C.P. k L.R.C.S.Edin.,
L.R.F.P.S. & L.M.Glas. phvsician & surgeon, & medi-
cal officer of health to Usk Urban District Council
& Pmitypool Rural District Council, medical officer &
public vaccinator Usk district, Pontjpool union, cer-
tifying factory surgeon & deputy surgeon H.M. Prison,
Usk, Tv Cornel
Jenkins Mary £. (Miss), assistant overseer. Mill street
John Barckley Thomas, Golden Lion P.H. Bridge street
Jones Charles B. grocer. Bridge street
Jones Sarah Louisu (Miss), stationer, Bridge street
Jones Tom, coach builder k wheeln right. New Market
street & Royal Hotel P.H. New Market street
Jones Vincent Edward, grocer. Bridge street
Keelev Frederick John, gardener to Robt. Rickards esq.
J.P! The Priorv
Kendrick William Robert, ii
Knight James Henry, wood :
Lake Winifred (Miss), news
Lewis Frances (Miss), dress
Lewis John, wood turner, I.
lotor engineer, Chepstow rd
urner, Cliepstow road
agent. Castle parade
maker. Four Ash street
Maryport street
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (branch)( Horace Osborne-Whadcoat,
manager), Twvn square ; draw on London office, 71
Lombard street E C 3
Lucas Arthur Francis, clerk to the Urban District Coun-
cil & to Usk Snb-Committfe of Monmouthshire Local
Pension Committee, Twyn house
Lucas Leslie Richard k Sons, builders, Marvport street
McClew Alexander Martin M.R.C.V.S. veterinary sur-
geon, & veterinary inspector under the " Diseases of
Animals Acts '" for Usk district, Maryport street
Martin William Rice, clerk to couutv court, Bridee st
Matthews Edward, King's Head P.H.' Old Market street
Monmouthshire Agricultural k Horticultural Institution
(John Clarke Newsham F.L.S., F.R.H.S. principal).
The Lawns, New Market street
Morgan Edward, dairyman. & carting agent to the Great
Western railway. Four Ash street
Morgan Reuben, boot k shoe maker. Bridge street
Morgan Thomas, timber haulier. Mill street
Morris & Davies, motor engineers. Castle parade
Mundy George, refreshment rooms. Castle parade
Murray James, clerk of new works to Monmouth County
Council, The Holt, Maryport street
Nelmes Frank, grocer, Old Mtvrket street
Newberv Henry Albert, Que?n's Head P.H. New Market st
Newland, Hunt & Williams, auctioneers. Bridge street
Newsham John Clarke F.L S.. F.R.H.S. principal of
MonmouthshireAgricultural k Horticultural Institution
Osborne-Whatcoat Horace, manager to Lloyds Bank
Limited, Twyn square
Parlitt George Henry, fish supper bar, 13 Bridge street
Parker Morwent. job master. Priory street
Perry Edwin, baker, Twyn square
Pitt John, butcher. Bridge street
Powell Emily (Mrs.), confectioner, Maryport street
Powell Henry Gilbert, hair dresser, tobacconist &
deputy registr.jr of births k deaths Usk sub-district.
Bridge street
Probert Tom. ironmonger. Bridge street
Pueh Sidney W. representative for Wales of the Emigra-
tion branch of the Department of the Interior of
Canada, Adrian court
Purvis George, lecturer in agriculture at Monmouth
Agricultural College, Porth-y-carne street
Rees Margaret (Mrs.), china & glass dealer. Old Market st
Rees Thomas, sanitary inspector, collector & surveyor
to the Urban District Council, & sec. to Usk Water
Works Co. New Market street
Rennie John H. (F.A.I.) & Co. stock salesmen,
auctioneers, tenant right, timber, hotel k general
valuers & architects & surveyors & land & estate
agents, Castle parade & Newport ; also at Monmouth
& Chepstow. T N 21. See advertise ment
Rivers Arthur, wine & spirit merchant, Bridge street
Roberts Robert Owen, surveyor for Pontypool Rural Dis-
trict, Maryport street
Rogers Richard Arthur, i.ndertnker, L'astle cottage.
Castle parade
Rowen Eric Albert, tailor. Bridge street
Salter John Heniv, Castle inn, Twvn square
Savery Thomas Henry, Nag's Head P.H. Twyn square
Shedd'ick John Charles, cycle agent. Bridge street
Smith Thos. Jones & Sonsi drapers & outfltters,Bridg6 st
St(-ol.-hau> Beeston Franklyn, carpenter, Maryjiort street
Swnet Walter Jnlin, painter. Bridge street
Svmonds James, watch maker. Four Ash .street
Taylor William Frederick, insurance agent k agent to
the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Priory street
Territorial Force Battalion (2nd) Monmouthshire Regi-
ment (detnchmenr of G Co. Major Reginald A.
Usk Cricket
drill
nstructor) : head
Maryport street
rooms. Bridge street
s» Club (Ernest John Whit-
illa. Cbep.stow road
nhn Whittington, hon. sec).
lb (Arthur Francis Lucas, sec. ; Alfred
i, hon. treasurer) ; committee rooms,
hotel
lited (Evelyn Waddington. sec). Four
Usk Wat^i
Usk Farmers' C
Henry Watki
Three Salmor
Usk Gas Co. Lin
Ash street
UsU Horticultural & Cottage Garden Society
Usk Liberal Institute (Rev. Henry Beresford Robinson,
m.), Porth-y-carne street
Works Co. Limited (Thomas Rees. sec).
New Market street
Wad_dington Evelyn, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates,
commissioner for oaths k steward of the manors of
Usk & Raglan, Bridge street
Watkins & Co. solicitors. Bridge street
Watkins Alfred Henry, solicitor, & clerk to Usk Higher
Grade school. Bridge street
Watkins John Maitland, solicitor, Porth-y-carne street
Watts William, Lamb k Flag inn, Maryport street
Weare Benjamin William, hair dresser, 8 Bridge street
Weare William. White Lion P.H. New Market street
Whitton Joseph, painter. Old Market street
Williams John Albert, carpenter, Worcester cottage
Williams Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper. Maryport street
Workman William, coal dealer, Maryport street
COMMERCIAL.
Arnold Ellen (Miss), assistant
seer. Upper Twyr
Boulton Owen, farmer, Trostrii
Bradley John, farmer. Beech f;i
Connabeer Francis George, fi
Cher
Cowles Wm. farmer. Little Trostra
Curnow Alfred, frmr.WalnutTree fr
Davis Joshua, farmer. Park Newydd
Davis Uriah, farmer. Lower Cwmare
GLASCOED.
Edward James, tarn
Orchard k Llanvnant
Griffiths John, farmer. Pettingale frm
Harrhy Mary Jane (Mrs.), frmr. Ton
Knipe James, farmer. New House frm
Lewis John, farmer
Uewis Willinm, farmer. Cross fnrm
Morgan Hy. market grdnr. Brooklnds
Parry James, farmer. Green Pool
Phill'ips William, farmer. Tew tree
Powell Edward, farmer. Hill farm
Stevens James, farmer, Greenuieadow
Stoneham Alice (Mrs.), farmer.
Upper Cwmare
Williams Ann (Mrs.), farmer. Beech
Williams Hannah (Mrs.), farmer,
Pentwyn farm
Williams Wm. Hv. farmer, Bryn frm
Williams Jas. farmer, Tycoch farm
Williams Richard, farmer. Lower &
Upper Wernhir
Williams William, farmer. Upper ho
GWEHELOG.
Addams-Williams Harold M.A., J.P. Evans Frai
Glenhailog
Cowburn Frank, Llancayo house
Tucker Robert James, Wauniield
Morgan Miss Annie, Llancayo
COUMEnCIAL.
Adams Mary Mrs.), poultry t:
!S, farmer, Ty- ; Howell William Edward, farmer.
Freeman j Coal Harbour farm
Fairfax Jn. farmer. Little Castle frm | James Edwin, farmer,Dpper Llancayo
George James, farmer. Great house 1 James James (exors. of), farmers,
Hampshire Hy. farmr. Llanolway frm , Great Llancayo farm
Harris William, farmer, Coed-y-Brain Jenkins Hopton, farmr. Pentwyn farm
Hoskins Geo. farmer. Green meadow [ Knight Jas. Hy.wood turner, GlenOak
i Lew is Brothers, farmers. Oak farm
MOV. 8*
228 USK.
Lewis James, shopkeeper. Pool cot
Madley Alfred, Hall inn
Morgan Lewis, farmer. New Barn
Price Edward, farmer, Pantyreos
Pritchaid Arthur, farmer, Ty-Deri
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
[kelly's
, Pullen Edith Loni
Panty Colin
I Walters .Thomas
Upper Pentwyn
5a (Mrs.), farmer, j Williams Henry, farmer, Cwm Cayo
(Williams John Stephen, farmer,
Percival, farmer.; Beech hill
VABTEG, see Abersychan.
WEN-TLOOG ST. BBIDE,
WHITSON
■ish.
the shore of the Bristol
South Wales
7 south-east-by-east from Newport, in the Monmouth
division of the county, lower division of Caldicot hmidred,
petty sessional division, union and county court district
of Newport, rural deanery of Caerleon, archdeaconry of
Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff : a sea-wall has been
erected on the coast. The church (name unknown) is
an ancient building of stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western
tower contai'iing 2 bells : the font is ancient : a
memorial east window was erected in 1884 by the
family of the Uev. John Beynon, a former vicar: there
are 100 sittinffs. The register of baptisms dates from
the year 1744; marriages, 1729; burials, 1728. The
living is a vicarage, net income .^210, including 4.!;
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Eton College
and the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff alternately, and
held since 1900 by the Rev. John Price, of St,' Bees,
who is also vicar of Goldcliff. A great quantity of land
fcrmerly waste, which
Price Rev. John (vicar
Goldcliff), Vicarage
ctends
• Whitson
Gal(
COHirBBCIAL.
William, farmer. Church farm
WATJNLLWYI), see Ebbw Vale.
St. Bride Wentloog.
both sides of the roads, has been inclosed at the cost of
the landowners. On the west, the parish is bounded
by Monkditch pill (Welsh " pwU," a pool or inlet),
formerly made by the monks of Goldcliff Priory, and
the bed of which is above the surface of the level :
through this pill the water that comes down from the
hills above is conveyed to the sea to prevent its over-
flowing the level. The principal landowners are the
Rev. O. R. Vassall-Phillips. who is lord of the manor.
Viscountess Ehondda and Rees Eeene esq. The soil is
good loam ; .«ubsoil. clay. The land is nearly all
pasture. The area is 1,086 acres; rateable value.
^2.103 ; the population in 191 1 was 90.
Parish Clerk, William Roberts.
Post Office. — Robert Jones, sub-postmaster. Letters
from Newport ; no delivery on Sundays. The nearest
money order & telegraph office is at Magor, about 5
miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), for parishes of Whit-
son & Goldcliff, erected in 1872 for 60 children ;
Mrs. .vlary E. Walker, mistress
Hale Matthew, farmer, Whitson farm iKeyte Cecilia (Mrs.), farmer, Chest-
Howell David, farmer, Whitson green' nut Tree farm
James Stanley S. farmer, Newhouse Phillips Oliver, farmer. Court farm
Jones Edmund, stone masou Waters Ernest, farmer. Green court
Jones Robert, farmer, & post otBce Webb Charles, farmer
iigh the parish.
WILCHICK is a parish, ij miles on the road from
Newport to Chepstow, ij miles north-west from Magor
station, on the South Wales section of the Great West-
ern railw.iy, and 7J east from Newport, in the Mon-
mouth division of the county, lower division of Caldicot
hundred, petty sessional divison, unon and county court
district of Newport, rural deanery of Caerleon', arch-
deaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The
church (name unknownl is a building of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave and a
small western turret containing one bell : it was almost
entirely rebuilt in i860, and has 50 sittings. The
register of baptisms dates from the year 1786; mar-
riages, 1755; burials, 1781. The living is a rectory,
annexed to that of Llanmartin, net yearly value ;^I70,
Baker John, farmer, Newhouse farm | Price George, tar
with 30 acres of glebe, in the gift of C. Curzon-Her-
rick esq. and held since 1910 by the Rev. William
Dovey B.A. of St. David's College. Lampeter, who
resides at Llanmartin. Viscountess Rhondda is lady of
the manor and principal landowner. The soil i6 partly
clay and partly sand ; subsoil, sandstone and lime-
stone. The chief crops are grass, grain and turnips.
The area is 437 acres; rateable value, .f 1,154; the
population in 1911 was 29.
Parish Clei-k, James Hodges.
Letters through Newport, via Magor. The nearest
money order & telegraph oflBce is at Magor. ij miles
distant
The children of this parish attend the Magor school
a parish on the old Chepstow
th from Dsk station, on the
Great Western
V. in the Mon-
WOLVES NEWTON
road, 5,} miles east-by-si
Monmouth and Newport section of thi
railway, and 7 north-west from Chepst
mouth division of the county, hundred of Raglan, petty
sessional division of Trellech, union of Chepstow, coimty
court district of Usk, Raglan and Trellech highway dis-
trict, rural deanery of Chepstow, archdeaconry of Mon-
mouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Thomas-a-Becket is an ancient structure of stone, partly
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
.south porch and a .saddleback western tower, containing
3 bells : there are 200 sittings. The register dates fi om
1680, but one book is much mutilated. The living is a
rectory, with Kilgwrrwg annexed in 1884. joint net
yeariy value /280. with residence, in the gift of the
BislDp of Llandaff and the Archdeacon of Lhmdaff.
er. Church fa
n.
Robert
s James, farmer. Tump farm
alternately, a
Id held sine
e 1913 by the Rev.
John Jones,
of London Un
ivers
ity. There is a Congregat
onal chapel
at New L,n
Gaer oc-up„.
Hill.
th.
The
f an ancient camp
as Court-y-
ov strong-
hold and a L,
-.'I'
nrlion
■ if the moat is still
remaining.
William E.ln
,r,l
'anu'
•iirre esq. of Itton
Court and
William Walk
., H
Hid fS.
. are the principal
andowners.
The soil is a
da
11 ; subsoil, marl.
The chief
crops are wheat
md oa
ts. The area is 2
656 acres;
rateable value, /i,548 ; the population in 1911 was i;6
in the civil parish and 222 in the ecclesiastical parish,
which includes Kilgirrrwg.
Letter Box at Cobbler's Plain. Letters arrive from
Chepstow. The nearest money order & teleirraidi
office is at Llanishen, about 3 miles distant
The children of this parish attend the school at Devauden
Hood William Walker, Tredeon | Jones Thos. shopkeeper & overseer
Jones Rev. ,Inhn (rector). Rectory Jones William, farmer. The Hill farm
COUUBBCIAI,. Jones Arthur, farmer. Lower house
Frost William, farmer, Court-y-gaer I Michael Eli, Plough inn
Giddings William, gamekeeper to W. ' Park Jn. Turner, frmr. Mynydd-bach
W.
iiell George, farmer, Ty Majo
WONASTOW is a parish on the old road from Raglan,
and bnunded iin the snnth and west by the river Trnthy, 2
miles west-sonth-west from Monmouth railway station,
in the .Monmouth division of the county, hundred of
Skenfrith, petty sessional division, union and co\mty
court district of Monmouth. Monmouth and .'Skenfrith
highway district of the Monmouth Rural District Coun-
cil, rurll deanery and archdeaconry of Monmouth and
diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Winwaloe is an
ancient edifice of stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, north porch and an em-
battled western tower with pinnacles containing 2
bells: the church was restored ;ibnut i860, at the sole
Reece John, farmer, Nantygelly
Sanders James, farmer, Clydach
Silcock Thomas, farmer, Cwm Vagor
Williams James (Mrs.), farmer, Cefn
WilliamsWm.Dvd.farmr.Gt. House fni
expense of the patron, and ha< sittings for 150 persons.
The register of baptisms and burials dates from the
year 1674 ; m.arriagefi, 1675. The living is a rectory,
net income ^67, with 8 acres of glebe and residence, in
the gift of Col. Sir Tliomas Edward Milborne-Swinner-
ton-Pilkingtin bart. and held since 1912 bv the Rev.
George Matthew Lovibond MA. of St. Mary Hall.
Oxford. Th.>r3 is a Primitive methodist chapel, erected
in 1850. Wonastow Coiirt, supposed to have been built
in the reign of King Henry VI. was at one time the
residence of a branch of the Herbert family : the old
chapel belonging to the mansion has been converted
into domestic offices ; it is now the property of Col.
DIRECTORY.]
MONMOUTHSHIEE.
WONASTOW.
229
Sir T. E. Milborne-S-winnerton-Pilkington bart. of
Chevet Hall, Wakefield, and the residence of Adela Lady
Seale. Treowen Castle, now occupied by Mr. Benjamin
Davies, farmer, has many interesting and ancient
features, the niost notable of which are the winding
staircase and the oak fittings. The trustees of the late
Edward Arnott esq. of The Garth, Monmouth (d. 1906),
are lords of the manor. Col. Sir T. E. Milborne-Swin-
nerton-Pilkington bart. of Chevet Park, Wakefield, and
Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G. (Lord Lieut.),
of Llanarth Court, are the principal landowners. The
soil is stiff clay; subsoil, marl. The chief crops are
pastur
water :
wheat, oats and barley and some land
. The area is 1,606 acres of land and 9
rateable value, £i,!ii)(>; the population in i
COMMERCIAL
PKItlTE RESIDEKTS
LoTibond Eer. George Matthew M.A. I Allin Eobt. & Jn. farmers. White hil
(rector). Rectory [Bevan Enoch Thos.frmr.Gwern-y-SainI
Seale Lady Adela, Wonastow court j Davies Benj. farmer, Treowen castle
! Jenkins Warren, farmer, Tallocher
Letters through Monmouth, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office. The nearest Letter Box is
at Jingle Street, which is cleared week days only
School, formerly the old parsonage, but about 30 years
ago converted to its present use, & enlarged in 1895,
at the cost of the late Sir Lionel M. Pilkington hart.
for abnut 40 children ; the school is now (1919) closed
John Luke, farmer. Little Wonastow
Lewis Clement, carpenter. Jingle et
Nicholas Wm.farmer,Great Wonastow
Rowland John, miller (water)
YNYSDDTT, see Mynyddyslwy
KELLY'S MONMOUTHSHIRE DIRECTORY
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Abbott Jas.43Marlborough rd.Newpit Amsoii VVilhaui, The Lraliles, Poiity-
Ahbott Joseph, Woodbine, Grosmont, pool ro.ui, Pontypool
Hereford Anderson Geo. 4 Windsor ter.KeivpU
Abraham Rev. Harry, 21 Dewsland Andrews Alfd. no Stow hill, Newprt
Park road, Newport Andrews Georae, Mount villa, Caldi-
Abraham Mrs. 2 Llandaff st. Newport cot, Newport
Abraham Percy, 42 St. John's road, Andrews Geo.Wm. 25 Gibbs rd.Nwprt
Maindee, Newport Andrews Harry, i63(Jaevleon rd.Neup'
Abraham Richard, Gellvdeg, Macsy- Andrews Harry L.7S Risca rd.Newprt
ner, Cardiff
lir.ibauison Lionel Samuel, Brockle
liank, Oakfleld road, Newport
icnnb Cecil, 25 Stow Park circus
Newport
.comb Leonard E. 11 Chtha Par!
Adams Albt. R. 14 Friars rd. Newport
Adams Alfred, 36 Dewsland Park rd.
Newport
Adam.s Arthur Basil, The Croft.
Clevedon road, Newport
Adams Chas.13 Stow Park av.Newprt
Adams George, 13 Linden rd.Newprt
Adams John, 49 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Adams John Walter, Channel view,
Undv, Newport
Adams Thomas M. The Grange,
Mnlpas, Newport
Adamson George B, H. 19 St. James'
street, Monmouth
A.ldams-Williams Lt.-Col. Leonard,
Penarth house, Llangibby, Newport
Addams-Williams Rev. Alfd. William
M.A. Panteg, Pontvpool
Addams-Williams Rev. Herbert M.A.
Rectory. Llangibby, Newport
Addams-Williams Harold M.A., J.P.
Glenhailog, Gwehelog, Usk
Addams-Williams Miss, Somerset ho.
Whitecross street, Monmouth
Addams-Williams Trevor, Cefntilla
court, Llandenn;-, Newport
Adev J. D. 6 Omborsley rd. Newport
Akers Herbt. 5 St. Julian's av.Newprt
Akers J. M. 7 Cardiff road, Newport
Alderton C. W. 49 Caerau rd.Newprt
Aldrich-BlakeRev. F. H.,M.A.Rectoi7,
Llanwennrth Citra, Abergavenny
Algar T. E. 50 Oakfield rd. Newport
Alijer F. J. 29 Llanthewy rd. Newprt
Alger Mrs. 8 Brynhyfryd rd. Newprt
-VUbult E. 6q Marlborough rd.Newprt
Allen Arthur, 7 Clifton pi Newport
Allen Chas.22 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Allen F. A. ■; Woodland Pk. rd.Nwprt
Allen Hugh William. Pwlhni ' "
Mathern, Chepstow
Allen J. Brynhyfryd, St.Mellons, Cardiff
Allen Misses, Ty. Dafydd, Nanty-y-
U-lo, Brynmawr (Brcconshire)
Allen Mrs. 42 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Allen Thomas, 4 Harringay terrace,
Brecon road, Abergavennv
Allen Thomas William, Hillside, Ed-
ward VII. avenue, Newport
.Vllender Mrs. E. Leyton, Rogerstone.
Newport
Allmark Albert, The Hollies, Wain-
lelin rnad, Pontypool
.Mward Robt. R. 23 Pari; sq. Newport
-Mway Oliver, 98 Monnow st.Monmth
Ambrose Chas.154 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Ambus Joseph, Tate house, Llanv
hangel-LIantarnam, Newport
Ambus M. 66 Corporation rd.Newprt
Amos Rev. James Percy Lax, The
Vicarage, St. Thomas' sq. Monmth
Andrews Horace, Sunnyside, Penallt,
Monmonth
Andrews Wm. Gower J.P.Aberhaideii
Llanwenarth Ultra, Abergavenny
Angel C. Hill crest. Rumnev, Cardil
An-us Frederic); William, Trevarth
CardilT road, Newport
Anning William J.P. Hatherleigh. Lai\
hill, Newport
istin John Hnward.Markhaui b.UM-,
Holly Bush, Newport
jstin Mrs. G. Axholme, Monm'.inth
astwick Mrs. 5 Bedford rd. Newport
rery Ernest W. 29 Brynhyfryd av.
Avery Mrs. 30 Park square, Newport
Ayers Wm. 9 St. James' st. Moimtli
Ayliffe Chas. 40 Fields rd. Newport
Ayliffe Frank Augustus, Fern side,
Clytha Park road, Newport
Axton Ernest, 11 Charles st. Newprt
Bacon Rev. J. Cologne B.A., B.D. 35
Gibbs road, Newport
Baddeley E. 0. 59 Risca road, Newprt
Baddeley Hy. li. 55 Risca rd. Newjiort
Baddeley W.C.24West Park rd.Newpt
Badge Matthew HoUiday J.P. 22
ce Alfd. Geo. 95 Risca rd.Newprt Meredith ter. Newbridge. Newport
Vnthonv I. J. 54 Llanthewv rd.Newpt Badger A. B. The Hollies, 61 Caerau
Kplin Ernest. The Hawthorns, New road, Newport
Inn Po^itvpool Badgett T. J. 154 Stow hill, Newprt
Apperly Heibt. L. Caer Bryn, Bett«s, Padham John Henry, Ivy villa, Here-
Newport ' ford road, Abergavenny
\pplebv Mrs, 33 Corporation roml, Badman Chas. Hy. Varteg. Pontypool
Newport 'Badman W. F. 62 Caerau rd. Ne'wprt
\rch Herbt. Jn. 40 Risca rd.Newp(n t 'Baglow Fred, ji Batebelor rd.Newprt
irdin Miss, 13 Nevill st.Abergaieiuiv Bagnell I.saac. 0 Linden rd, Newport
Armstroni; Rev. Evan, Wil!owl.,« li. ' Bagshaw Pen y. 24 Park sq, Newport
Ebbw Vale ) aile Rev. Geoi-e Aubrey B.A. Rcc-
Armstronir George William, Brvn rd tory, Llanvetberine. Abergavenny
Uanfraith, Newport ' Bailey Alfred Henry, The Grove,
Armstrong Herbt. 19 Queen's hi. Nwpt Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Armstroni; John Edward, 15 Wood- Bailey A. P. 11 Brynhyfryd av.Newprt
viUe
road, Newport
Arnold A.G.ii Fields Park av.Newpr
Arnold E. J. 35 Richmond rd.Newpr
Arnold James, Orchard house. Walks
Llandenny, Newport
Arnold William, Haael house, Lodg
road, Caerleon, Newport
Arnold Wm. 5 Whitecro.ss st.Moniit
Arnott Rev. Edwin B.A. Recl-n
Mitchel-Trov. Monmouth 1
Arnott Mrs. "The Elms, Mitchel-Tiov
Monmouth
A.nott Mrs. Thi- Mniinl. Herefonl
road, Monmonth
Arthur Ralph William, Olenn.on'.
Stow hill, Newport
Arthur William, Snatchwood road
.\bersychan. Pontypool
Ash Frederick, The Firs, Woiias!..\i
rnad, Monmouth
Ash Michael, 17 Bryngwyn rd.Newpii
Ashford Mrs. 30 Bryngwyn rd.NewprI
Ashford Mrs. 164 Corporation road,
Newpiirt
Ashlon Alfred James, 16 Summerhu
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Atkin Claude S. Woodlands, Cmii
Avon. Abersvchan, Pontvpool
Atkins Mrs. 148 Stow hill'. Nen 1,011
Attewell Mrs. 59 Morden rd. Ne«poil
Attwood Alfred, 51 Morden id>'.'H|.i
Attwnod Llewellyn C. Foulkes J.P
Ty-Derlwyn, Llanvihangel Crncor
ney, Abergavenny
Attwood-Mathews Mrs. B. St. John,
Llanvihangel court, Llanvihangel
Crucorney, Abergavenny
Rev. Jo
M.A. Cwi
road, Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Austin Albt. Wm.47 Eton rd..\.wprl
.Austin Cecil, Ashton, Lodge icad,
Caerleon, Newport
Bailey Edwd.Wm.5 Palmyra pl.Newpt
Bailey H. 21 Corporation rd. Newport
Bailey Horace T., J.P. The Willows,
Dixton road, Monmouth
;Failev Miss, 54 Omberslev rd.Newprt
Bailev Mrs. 2 Oakfield rd. Newport
lHailey Mrs.C.H.37 Bassaleg rd.Newpt
; Dailey Robert Hugh, 236 Chepstow
! road, Newport
Railey Thomas, Quarry house, Trede-
gar road. New Tredegai"
I'.v Walter, 29 Eton rd. Newport
'■Bailey William. Sunnyside, Haw-
Bain John, 28 Clyftard ores. Newport
Baker Arthur, 9 Batchelor rd.Newprt
Baker E. 2 Marlborough rd. Newport
Kaker Ernest. Old Mill house, Rock-
(iell, Monmonth
llaker George Henry, Clyro, Chep-
stow road, Newport
Haker Mrs. Derrystone, Chapel road.
Abergavenny
Baker S. L. Rose cot. Magor, Newprt
Baker T 48 Pewsland Park rd.Newpt
,>al,er Will M Dewsland Pk.rd.Nowpt
'laker Willirun. 11 Godfrey rd.Newprt
Uul.ei \V,E,s4 Llanthewv rd. Newport,
Bakei-Gabb Frederick, The Willows,
Pen-v-pnund. Abergavenny
Baker-Gabb Walter, The Chain.
Chapel road, Abergavenny
Baker-Jones T.6 Stow Park av.Newprt
Baldwin William, Cherry orchard.
Llangstone, Newport
Bale Alfred, 124 Alma st. Newport
B .1 George, 42 Eton road, Newport
Ballantyne William, 75 Marlboionglj
rr.ad, Newport
lallard Edmund George, Riverside,
Bridge street, Chepstow
'lalleine Mrs. i St. John's road.
Maindee, Newport
MOXMOLTHSHIRE.]
Ballinger B. 13 Glenrlower st.Monmth
Bancks James, i Hawarden terrace,
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Bandev Jas. C. 6 Faulkner rd.Newprt
Banks' ErnestG. 7 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Banks G.H.30 Dewsland Pk.rd.Newpt
Banks R.C.ayStow Park circus, Newpt
Banner Jn. Hill gro. Caerleon,Newprt
Banner W.Fair field, Caerleon, Newprt
Bannister Albert James, Ferndale,
Dixtoi] road, Monmouth
Bannister Edward Thomas, Garth-
villa, Govilon, Abergavenny
Bannister George Henry, 94 Victoria
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Barber 'Rev. Henry J. Garndiffaith,
Pontypool
Barber Hy. 44 Richmond rd. Newprt
Barefoot John James, 11 St. Mark's
crescent, Newport
Barfoot Mrs. 8 Queen's hill, Newport
Barker Mrs. Cae-Kenfy. Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
Barker Walt.H. 13 Fields rd.Newport
Barlow Mrs. 18 Kensington place.
Maindee, Newport
Barnard B., M.B.,C.M.Machen.Newpt
3arneby Philip Bartholomew J.P.
Trewyn, Abergavenny
Barnes Charles, g St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Barnes Herbt.P.s6 Oakfield rd.Newpt
Barnes James, 17 Eton rd. Newport
Barnett Mrs. 172 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Barnett W. J. 42 Somerset rd.Newpt
Barnie Mrs. M. 19 The Parade, Monmth
Barrand M. Percy, The Cottage,
Eureka place, Ebbw Vale
Barrett Bev.A. 14 Park row,Tredegar
Barrett A. J. 18 Queen's hill.Newprt
Barrett Ernest W. Meadowcroft,
Avenue road, Abergavenny
Barrett G. The Rookery, Ebbw Vale
Barry Arthur Lewis, The Bank house,
Monnow street, Monmouth
Barry James, 32 Park .square, Newprt
Barry John, Fairfield, Hanbury road,
Pontypool
Barry John J. 36 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Barry Mrs. 43 Eton road, Newport
Barry Mrs. 76 Risca road, Newport-
Barson Emanuel, The Park, Blaenavon,
Pontj-pool
Barter H.G. 68 Caerau road, Newport
barter J.W.ioo Monnow st. Monmouth
Barter James, 200 Stow hill, Newport
Bartlett Charles Eastty, Walnut tree.
Chapel hill, Chepstow
Bartlett Hv.C. 12 Clarence pi. Newprt
Bartlett Rd.W.52 Bryngwyn rd.Nwprt
Bartlett William 'Dyer, Lumley,
Ponthir road, Caerleon, Newport
Basden Chas. F. 88 Risca rd.Newprt
Basham James, Bosendale, Eveswell
park, Maindee, Newport
Bass William, King's vale. Lodge rd.
Caerleon, Newport
Basset Walter, 60 Stow hill, Newport
Bastick Frank, 24 Woodland Park
road, Newport
Bastick Sam, 26 Woodland Park road,
Newport
Bastock Mrs. Elizabeth, Shr'ubherv
cottage. Old Dixton rd. Monmouth
Batchelor Arthur,4oCaerau rd.Newprt
"Bateman Arthur Fred, 27 Brynhyfryd
avenue, Newport
Bateman Mrs. Plas-Winton, Avenue
road. Abergavenny
Bateman Nathaniel, 38 Christchurch
road. Maindee, Newport
Bater Mrs. 53 Morden rd. Newport
Bates Rev. Henry James B.A Llan-
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Bates F. B. 3 Serpentine rd. Newport
Bath Wm J. 7 Llwynderi rd. Newprt
Batstone Rev. Thomas, Dean cottage,
Raglan, Newport
Battcrsby Francis Edward, Ingleside,
Fields Park crescent, Newport
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Batty Ernest John, 31 St. Mark's
crescent, Newport
Batty William, 11 Cedar rd. Newport
Baugh Thos. 31 Methuen rd.Newport
Bauich Miss, 16 High street, Caer-
leon, Newport
Beard Edward, Hill crest. Lower
Bedbrook, Monmouth
Beard Sauiuel, Willows, GreeiiLill rd.
Grillithstown. Newport
Beardmore William, 223 Corporation
road, Newport
Beasley Mrs. 213 Corporation ro;jd.
Newport
Beattie John W. Beach house, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Beaumont Wm. 7 Methuen rd.Newprt
Beavan Bev. E. Alma st. Abertillery
Beavan Thomas, Sunnvside. Hereford
road, Monmouth
llebell Misses, 12 Clifton pi. Newport
Beddard Wm. 13 Gibbs rd. Newport
Beddis T.C.84 Corporation rd.Newprt
Beddoe Danl.14 Merthyr rd.-\brgvnny
Beddoes Miss, Bron Elerch, Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff
Beedie Alex.B.i4Southville rd.Newprt
Beer John. 74 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Beer Thomas. 48 Christchurch road.
Maindee. Newport
Beeston William J. Selboriie. Edward
VII. avenue. Newport
Beet Mrs. Woodbines. Pen-v-pound.
Aberg;iv?nny
Belcher Rev. Henry Charles Penoyre
M.A. Rectory. Goytrey.Abergavenny
Belcher J.G. 18 Richmond rd.N'Mvpr't
Bell Major W. Francis. Crick house.
Caerwent, Chepstow
Bell Archibald, 8 Methuen rd.Newprt
Bell Frank, Bryn Clwyd. Ponty-
mister, Newport
Bell George. Staddon. Eveswell park.
Maindee. Newport
Bell Harcourt. 44 Christchurch r.,ad.
Maindee, Newport
Bell J. Cecil, Corra Linn, G'jbs rd.
Newport
Bell Mrs. Harringay terrace, Brecon
road. .Vbergavenny
Bell Richard. 14 Gi'bbs rd. Newport
Bence Frederick Arthur, Heathfield,
Windsor road, Abergavenny
Bendall Edward B. The Laurels. St.
Arvans. Chepstow
Bendall Mrs. The Refuge. AbH.>ychan,
Pontvpool
Benfield William, Redbrook road.
May hill, Monmouth
Benner John, i:; Oaklield rd. Newprt
Benner Mrs. Mhu.a A.. M.B.. Ch.B.
IS Oakfield road. Newport
Bennett Charles Gordon M.D.. CM.
90 Oak street. Abertillery
Bennett D. H. 28 Bryngwyn' id. Newpt
Bennett Ernest H. Eoyston, Ponty-
moile, Pontypool
Bennett George Richard, 13 Station
road, Caerleon, Newport
Bennett James C.The Race, Pontypool
Bennett S. A. i Woodville rd.Newprt
Bere Hrbt. G. 31 Bedford rd. Newprt
Berlyn Miss C. J. The Woodlands.
Crescent road, Maindee, Newport
Bernstein Isaac, 24 St. John's road.
Maindee, Newport
Berrington Trevor Davies, Panty-
goitre, Llanvair-Kilgidin,Abergvnny
Berry George, Mountview, Christ-
church, Newport
Berrvman Miss, 53 York pi. Newport
Bethel John, Llwyncelyn, Blackwood,
Newport
Betterton Chas. 7 Windsor ter.Nwprt
Bevan Rev. Isaac, Grove road, Ptuit-
newynydd, Pontypool
Bevan A.Bryniva, Blaenavon, Pontypl
Bevan Garnet Edwin, Bank house,
Grosmont, Hereford
BOL
231
Bevan Harry, 16 Dewsland Park rd.
Newport
Bevan Henry Crook, The BnnguUm,
Skenfrith, Monmouth
Bevan John, The Beeches, Blackwood,
Newport
Bevan Miss. Rhoswen, Blackwood,
Newport
Bevan Mrs. Mill Brook house, Undy,
Newport
Bevan Mrs. Amy, Wyeshurst, Trel-
leck, Monmouth
Bevan S. G. Rockleigh, Crumlin,
Newport
Bevan Tom Webb, Nant-y-glo, Bryn-
mawr (Breconshire)
Bevan William, Keri, Hereford road,
Abergavenny
Bevan Wm.Hv.154 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Beven Hy.W.8 West Park rd.Newport
Beveridge Mrs. Charlton house, Avenue
road, Abergavenny
Bews Rev. Chas. L.Th. Durham Univ.
Vicarage, Llantilio-Crossenny, Aber-
gavenny
Beynon John Wyndham J.P. The
Coldra, Christchurch, Newport
Beynon Lionel Franklin J.P. Belmont,
Christchurch, Newport
Bezant A. R. 32 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Bibby Wm. 50 Llanthewy rd.Newport
Bicknell Miss, The Benches, May Hill,
Monmouth
Biddle Fred D. 63 Bisca rd. Kewport
Biddle Wm. Hy. 42 Risca rd. Newport
Bidgood Thomas, Sherbrooke, Llan-
wern, Newport
Bidwell Commander Lawrence R.N.
Hoel-Gerrig, Llanellen, Abergavenny
Biggs Miss, 9 Methuen rd. Newport
Billingham Alfred, 5 Serpentine road.
Newport
Billingham Jas. i Rugbv rd. Newport
Birch Rev. A. H., M.A. Ha-erford,
Risca, Newport
Birch Harry, 7 Marlborough rd.Newpt
Bircham Francis Thomas J.P. Gwent-
land, Hardwick hill, Chepstow
Bird Arthur G.34 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Bird Walter. 3 Manley rd. Newport
BirkettWm.Brvn-Rhos,'Bassaleg,Nwprt
Birrell Mrs. 'Silure villa, Hardwick
hill, Chepstow
Bishop Joseph George, Warwick
house. Avenue road, Abergavenny
Bishop Wm. Hv, Mav Hill, Monmth
Blackaby Rev. 'Harold E. The Manse.
Magor, Newport
Blackall Walt.Hy. 2S Fields rd.Nwprt
Blackborow Miss, 39 Bryngwyn road,
Newport
Blackburn William, Holly bank.Fields
Park road, Newport
Blackford John Victor, Ivy lodge,
Caldicot, Newport
Blackledge Bertram E. Brynhyfiyd.
Risca, Newport
Blake William Frederick, 50 Chep-
stow road, Newport
Bland Edwd. C. 46 Risca rd. Newport
Blandford Edwin, 17 Rugby rd.Newprt
Blar.dford Tom, 40 St. John's road.
Maindee. Newport
Blatchly Jn.Jas.20 Morden rd.Newprt
Blatchly Wm. 132 Caerleon rd. Newprt
Blenkin Rev. Stephenson, Belle vne.
Western road, Abergavenny
Blissett Jas. E. Roxbur^'h, Abertillery
Bloch Rev. S. 3 Prospect pi. Tredegar
Bloor Robert, Bryn Hyfry.l, North st,
.\ber£ravermv
Blow Wm. II Brynhyfryd rd. Newprt
Blower Rev. James B.A Rectory house.
Gwemesney, Usk
Blowers Jn. 32 Waterloo rd. Newport
Bhmdell Rev. Augustus Rickards B.A.
IJanvihangel Crucorney, Abergavnny
Blunt L. Free Church pi. Nant-y-glo,
Brvnmawr (Breconshire)
Bolle'n W.E. 13 Marlboro' rd. Newport
MON. 8t
232 BOL
BoUon Frank, Ellesmere, Fields Park
road, Newport
Bolter Henrv James, Grasmere,
Clarenc- street, Pontypool
Bond William Thomas, 29 Kensing-
ton place, Maindee, Newport
Boore Eeubeii. Bi ynheiilog, Beeehwood
Booth Robert, Endcliffe villa, Belgrave
road, Abergavenny
Booth William Loadman, 22 Christ-
church road, Maindee, Newport
Bosanquet Mrs. Cl'eddon hall, Trel-
leck, Monmouth
Bosanquet Samuel Courthope D.L.,
J. P. Dingestow court, Monmouth
Bosanquet Victor F. Bryn Ehydderch
Llangattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Bnshier Mrs. 13 Queen's hill, Newport
Bosward Rev. James Joseph, Marl-
borough pi. Windsor rd. Abergavenny
Boswell v. 49 Corporation rd. Newport
Boucher Chas. 12 Fields rd. Newport
Boulter Edgar Leonard, 6 Sidney st.
Boulton Miss. Highani, Llanwern,
Tv-Ne
vdd,
Ne
Boundy George Richard, Henley,
Fosterville crescent, Abergavenny
Bourne Mrs. 27 St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Bowcott John, Stonesfield, Holywell
road, Abergavenny
Bowden Arthur, 58 Preston av.Newprt
Bowden Wm. Jn. 2 Cedar rd. Newport
Bowen Capt. Albert W. Brynhyfryd,
Albanv road. Abergavenny
Bowen Rev. David B.A. Vicarage,
Bassaleg, Newport
Bowen Alfred Edward, Castle vale,
Porth-y-carne street, Usk
Bowen D. The Hollies. Abercarn.Newpt
Bowen John, 89 OaUtield rd. Newpor'
Bowie Mrs. E. A, Baisaleg house
Bassaleg, Newport
Bowker Charles S., F.R.H.S. Cwm
bran house, Pontnewydd, Newport
Bown Ewy, 5 Methuen rd. Newport
Bownscombe Albt.24Friars rd.Newpr
Boyns Jn.C-sg Llanthewy rd.Newport
Brace Rt. Hon. William M.P. Devon
field. Fields Park road, Newport
Brace John G. Bridge house. The
Race, Pontypool
Bradnev Col. Joseph Alfred C.B.,
D.L., J.P., F.S.A. Talycoed court,
Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Mon-
■ mouth & Boodle's club.LondonSWi
Bragg George Henry ElseY,Lambourn
house, Welsh street, Chepstow
Bramwell Ivor Llovd. Dnflrvn house.
Park road, Ebbw Vale
Bramwell Jn.64 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Branch William. Trelawney. Ffrwd
road, Abersychan, Pontypool
Braurid Mrs. 7 Eton road, Ne.vport
Hready Henrv, 117 Alma st. Newport
Breakwell Frank. Hnrdwick house,
-Monnow street, Monmouth
Brennan Arthur,48Harrow rd.Newprt
Brenton Sidnv. lo.Somersct rd.Newprt
Brett Rev. John E. Tutshill, Chepstow
Brewer Lt.-Col, John Clai-idge Rennio
J. P. Gorelands, Llangstone, Nowprt
Brewer Capt. Rennie, Colhugh, Fields
Park road, Newport
Brewer Charles Claridge, 12 Kensing-
ton plac?, Maindee, Newport
Brewer F. H.W. 7 Victoria pl.Newprt
Brewer H MelvillL.R.C.P.& M.R.C.S.
Lond,, J. P. ,35 Stow hill, Newport
Brewer Mrs Gorelands, Llangstone,
Newport
Brewer Mrs. A.S. 7 Victoria pI.Nwprt
Brewer-Williams Edmd. Williams Tom
Llewelyn M.A., D.L., J.P. Maes-
ruddud, Blackwood, Newport
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Brewster George A, Tewberry,
Malpas. Newport
Briggs Ernest. 46 Eton rd. Newport
Briggs James E. M.A. Hawthorns,
Dixton road, Monmouth
Brimble James. Ravenswood. Cross
Keys. Newport
Brind Eichd.i79Chepstow rd.Newport
Bristowe Miss, Trostrey, Clytha, Usk
Britton Fred R. Barclays Bank
Limited, Frogmore st, Abergavenny
Britt.in Isaac, 6 Richmond rd.Newprt I
Brittun .Samuel. 32 Broad walk. Caer-
leon, Newport
Broackes G. J. Minavon,Risca,Newprt
Broaches James George J.P. Th.'
Cottage, Abercarn, Newport
Broadfoot John. 30 Woodland Park
road, Newport
Broadlick^A.T,87Chepstow rd.Newprt
Broder Harry, The Laurels, Commer-
cial street, Tredegar
Brook J. C. 29 Ombersley rd.Newport
Brook Miss.Lower Pentre,Abergavenn>
Brooke Miss, Pentre court, Llan-
wenarth Citra, Abergavenny
Brooke Thnuins W. Elderslii-ld. Llan-
badoc. Usk
Brooks Mrs. 210 Chepstow rd.Newport
Brooks AV. 31 ClylUa Park rd.Newprt
Broom Worthy, Rhiwderin, Bassaleg,
Newport
Brotherhood James, Hollandene, Tin-
tern Parva, Chepstow
Brotherhood Miss, Belgrave house.
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Broughton Charles William, 53 St.
Mark's crescent, Newport
Brown Archibald, Bellwood, Fields
Park road, Newport
Brown Arthur, 36 York place,NewpoTt
Brown Charles, The College, Caer-
leon, Newport
Brown Chas. Hy. 39 Fields rd.Newprt
Brown E. L. 379 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Brown Edward, 120 Stow hill.Newpoil
Brown Frank, ii Bolton rd. Newport
Brown Frank, 12 Brynhyfryd rd.Nwprt
Brown Geo. 29 Methuen rd. Newport
Brown Herbert, Lee Side, Pontypool
road, Pontypool
Brown J.P. 38 Llanthewy rd.Newport
Brown John, Palace road,Cwmt!llery,
Abertillery
Brown John. Retreat, Chepstow road,
Christchurch, Newport
Brown John Laird M.B., B.Ch. Cwm
Celyn road. Blaina
Brown Joseph, 2 Sunnybank, Here-
ford road, Monmouth
Brown Jsph.S. 3 Westville rd.Newprt
Brown Lucian James, 68 Victoria
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Brown Matthew, 37 Bedford rd.Nwprt
Brown Miss, rtg Somerset nl. Newport
Brown Mrs. i Cardiff road, Newport
Brown Mrs. Ivydene, Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
Brown Mrs. Tintern-P»rva, Chepstow
Brown Robert, 7 RuL'by rd. Newport
Brown StanlevT.44Bedford rd.Newp. t
Brown Thomas. Sunnycioft, Black
wood, Newport
Browne F. J., M.B. Polyphant luftise.
Roseberry street. Abertillery
Brown Ralwev, Bridge house,'Libanus
road. Ebbw Vale
Bruce Rev. Montague William John
M.A. Rectory, Llanvaches, Newport
Bruce Hy. 24 Ombersley rd. Newport
Bruckshaw Alfred. 29 Christchunli
road, Maindee, Newport
Briindrett George. 16 Leicester road,
Maindee. Newport
Bryant A . 7a .Somerset road, Newport
Bryant Arthur Thomas, 49a, Victoria
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Bryant E.J. 11 Chepstow rd.Newport
Bryant William, 27 Eton rd.Newport
Buchanan William G. Manor House
farm. Llanvihanf'-l-nigh-Usk. Aber-
Lmonmouthbhike.
Back Dl Gellygron, Caerleon,Newport
Buck William John, Glenrise, Wain-
felin road, Pontypool
Buckingham S.84Llanth6wy rd.Nwprli
Auckland Clement Charles, 127 Cor-
poration road, Newport
Buckley Mrs. 48 Queen's hill,Ne-wprt
Bnckner J. 118 Commercial st.Nwprt
Buckner Jn. 28 Chepstow rd.Newport
Budd Felix,4 Stow Park cres.Newport
Bndd Mrs. 17 Oakfield road. Newport
Budding William. 17 Hillside, Ponty-
mister. Newport
Button William, Springfield, Holly
Bush, Newport
Bull Geo. B. 27 Llanthewy T*.Newprt
Bull Joseph, Ravencliffe, Chepstow
road, Christchurch, Newport
Bullen Mrs. 30 Clytha sq. Newport
Bumford Miss, Sunnybank, Rich-
mond road. Pontnewydd, Newport
Dunce Arth.J.20 Batchelor rd.Newprt
Bunce Charles, Norfolk house, Mon-
mouth road, Abergavenny
Burch Thomas Crothal, The Ferns,
Liswerry road, Newport
Burchardt-Ashton Arth. Godfrey J.P.
The Priory, Llandogo, Chepstow
Burcher Geo. 69 Caerleon rd.Newport
Burford J. 105 Chepstow rd. Newport
Burge Mrs. 4 Pentonville, Newport
Surge R. 41 Fields road, Newport
Burge SydneyGeo.8 Friars rd.Newprt
Burgess S. 14 Stow Park av. Newport
Burgess William E. Dany Graig,
Aberbeeg, Newport
Burgess William John, 126 The High-
way, New Inn, Pontypool
Burgbam Arthur, Inglewood, Red-
brook, Monmouth
Bingham Tom, Glenvale. Redbrook,
Monmouth
Burgoyne Alfred, Inglenook. Ponty-
pool road, Pontypool
Burgoyne Joseph, The Knoll. Cleve-
don road, Newport
Burke DenisM.B.32 Clytha sq.Newprt
Burleigh G.W. 50 Richmond rd.Nwprt
Burleigh Mrs. 28 St.Julian's av.Nwprt
Burman Harris, 39 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Burman L. 16 Llanthewy rd.Newport
Burniele H. 25 Richmond rd.Newport
Burpitt C. A. 2 & 4 Chepstow road,
Newport
Burpitt Harry Reginald, 30 Kensing-
ton place. Maindee. Newport
Burpitt Samuel M. T. 36 St. Julian's
avenue, Newport
Burridge J. A. S.8 Clifton pl.Newprt
Burridge S. H. 37 Risca rd. Newport
Burrough F.27 Marlborough rd.Nwprt
Burrough Fredk. 74 Risca rd.Newport
EUe
Char
el view.
LInnvair-Discoed, Magor
Busher Charles Thomas, Rock house,
St. Helen's road, Abergavenny
Bussell Mrs. Lawn cottage, Crumlin.
Butler Major Aubrey 1. R., J.P.
Claremont, Malpas. Newport
Bntterworth Thomas Stuart, 19 Fair-
oak avenue, Maindee, Newport
Bvrde Major Evelyn H. Ty-Brith.Usk
Bvrnes T. =;2 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Bvthwav Hugh M. Glynhir, Ponthir
road, 'Caerleon, Newport
Bythway William Hy. Vipond, Glan-
lorvaen, Hanbury road, Pontypool
Cable r. 14 Woodland Pk. rd.Newprt
Cadiirn Rev. John Jones, Glasfrvn,
Cwmcarvan. Monmouth
Cadle Harry, 2 Hawarden terrace,
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Cadogan Thomas, School house.
Rogerstone, Newport
Cain Arthur, 2 Linden road, Newport
Caird Mrs. Enstone, Holywell road.
Calder Thos. V. 40 Friars rd.Newport
Caldwell Hoirh. 24 Fields rd.Newport
Cambridge Hy. 44 Caerau rd. Newporii
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Camden Ernest Kingsley, Kildare,
Hereford road, Abergavenny
Cameron Mrs. Park rd. Ehhiv Vale
Camous E. B. 4s Lettre8,Port Mahon,
Monmouth
Campbell John, Argyll, Chepstow rd.
Christchnrch, Newport
Campbell Mrs. 28 Godfrey rd.Newprt
Cankett Chas. 15 Clifton pi. Newport
Canning Mrs.igClytha Pk. rd.Newprt
Cantle Henry, Lowlands, Richmond
road, Pontnewydd, Newport
Cape Sev. Robert F. 32 St. Julian's
avenue. Newport
Capel Geo. Hy. 10 Friars rd. Newport
Cappelle Octavius V. D. 120 Caer-
leon road, Newport
Capper William James, Fields dene.
Fields Park avenue, Newport
Carey Robt.The Firs. Rumney.Cardiff
Carless Miss,Th6 High School,Mnmth
Carnegy Mrs. James Anderson 0. The
Belchamps. Holywell rd. Aberoavny
Carnell A. 118 Corporation rd.Newprt
Carney Mrs. Glen Eoy.Stow hl.Newpt
Carpenter Albert Charles, 116 Cor-
poration road, Newport
Carter F. A. 14 Llwynderi rd.Newprt
Carter James, 10 Fields rd. Newport
Carter Victor William, Box Bush.
Bryngwyn, Raglan
Carter W. 208 Stow hill, Newport
Carter William. 5 Bridge street. Usk
Cartwright Frederic, Cwm-Avon ho
Abersychan, Pontypool
Cartwright Frederick K. Cwmavon
house, Blaenavon, Pontypool
'Cartwright Joseph, 58 Marlborough
road, Newport
Cassal B. T. TiUerv st. Abertillery
Catchpole Charles, Westfield, The
Parade, Monmouth
Catherall J. B. 32 Stow Pk. av.Newpt
Cattell John, Dan-y-Ehiw, Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Cave Herbert Thomas, 4 Wyebridge
street, Monmouth
"Cawthorn Mrs. 33 Devon pi. Newport
Cayzer Mrs. Croft Ambury. Eveswell
park, Maindee, Newport
Chadwick Walter. 5 Park sq. Newport
Chadwick William Morgan, Mon-
mouth road, Abergavennv
Chalklin Wm. 85 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Challens Montague Eobt. Camp view,
Christchurch rd. Maindee. Newport
Challis Charles, j Fields rd. Newport
Chaloner Benjamin, British School
lane, Pontypool
Chamberlain Edward,4o Christchurch
road, Maindee, Newport
■Chambers Chas. 32 Caerau rd.Newprt
Chambers Edgar, Bi-yn Glas, Western
road, Abergavenny
Chambers Mrs. 10 Windsor ter.Newpt
■Chambers Thomas, School house, Dsk
Chambers William Le Grand, St.
Helen's, Stow Park circus, Newport
Chand Fakir M.B. Indra house.
Raglan, Newport
Chapman A. 391 Chepstow rd. Newprt
•Chapman C.J. 13 Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Chapman C.33 Brvnhvfryd av. Newprt
Charles E. A. 6 Pentonville, Newport
Charles Ernest, Highfield, Christ-
church road. Christchurch, Newport
Charles H.J.45 Somerset rd.Newpo
Charles WalteV, 28 Snmmerhill ave)
Maindee, Newport
Chatfield Kyrle Mittord M.A. The
Argoed, Penallt, Monmouth
Cheeseman Mrs. 13 Cardiff rd.Newprt
Cheetham Mrs. 10 Victoria pi. Newprt
Cherry Mrs. Brendon cottage. New
Market street, Usk
Cheyne Jn. 166 Caerleon road, Nwprt
Chicken T. 4 West Park rd. Newport
Child Albert Henry, Moorland villa,
Hatherleigh road, Abergavenny
Childs Edwd. ^ Godfiev rd. Newport
■Chivers Edward, The Lawns, Osbas-
ton, Monmouth
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Chivers Miss, Selborne villi
road, Abergavenny
Chivers Mrs. Cross Keys, Newport
Christopher D.170 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Churchill Albert, 26 Blaendare road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Churley J. Springfield house,
Ehiwderin, Newport
Churlev Robert, 4 Woodland Park
ad, Ne
Edward VII
Ciceri Mrs. Bru
a\'enue, Newport
Clapp Eev. F. H. Sims, 8 Mount
Pleasant, Chepstow
Clark Herbert W. 54 Corporation rd.
Clark Thomas B. 33 High street,
Caerleon, Newport
Clarke Eev. Thomas Percy M.A.
Eectory, Govilon, Abergavenny
Clarke Frank, The Bryn, Christ-
church. Newport
Clarke J.H.46 Corporation rd.Newprt
Clarke Misses, 22 Fairoak avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Clarke Mrs. 10 Cedar road. Newport
Clarke Mrs. Llanvihangel Crucorney
Abergavennv
Clarke Mrs. G. M. 35 Marlborougl
road, Newport
Clay Charles Leigh, Crossway Greei
house, St- Arvans, Chepstow
Clay Henry M.A., D.L , J. P. Pierce
field park, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Oay Henry Hastings D.L., J.P. Oak
grove, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Clayfield George, Amberley house
Upper George street, Pontypool
Clayton Edwin, Laurel cottage,Ponty
pool road, Pontypool
Clayton F. 411 Chepstow rd. Newport
Cleaver Wm. jun. ^ Gibbs rd.Newprt
"leeve Maj.-Gen.Wm. Fredk. & M
Llanfrechta grange. Caerleon,Newpt
Clegg Lewis. 16 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Clemens Mrs.3iStow Park av. Newprt
Clements F.C. 39 Morden rd. Newport
Clements J. 2 Stow Park av.Newport
Clemerson Geo. 26 Eugby rd. Newport
Clemes A. W. 37 Devon place,Newprt
Cliffe Joseph, Eydal mount, Eveswell
park. Maindee, Newport
Clifford Lady C.R.E. The Cloisters,
Llandogo, Chepstow
Clifford Sir Hugh K.C.M.G. The
Cloisters, Llandogo, Chepstow
Clissitt C. T. 21 Harrow rd. Newport
Clive E. Woodlands, St. Arvans,Chepstw
Clubb Hy. Edgar, yAlteryn rd. Newport
Clunn Eev. Bobert Denys G. 200 Vic-
toria street. Cwmbran, Newport
Coates James, 19 Park sq. Newport
Cobb George Wheatly J.P. Caldicot
castle, Newport
Cobb J. F. 13 Corporation rd. Newprt
Cock George, 23 Somerset rd. Newport
Cock Mrs. 5 Cardiff road, Newport
Cocker H.S.Hill view,Cwmbran,Nwprt
Cocks Oscar H.2 Faulkner rd.Newprt
Coe L. A. 8 St. Mark's cres. Newport
Coker Harry, 89 Eisca rd. Newport
Coker Mrs. 80 Eisca road, Newport
Colborne George Francis B.A. Dan-y-
Graig, Christchurch, Newport
Colclough-Hoey John, Kenreg, Cor
poration road, Newport
Cole Charles James, Sunnyside,Mount
Pleasant, Chepsto
Cole Misses, 6 Manley road, Newport
Cole Mrs. 22 Queen's hill, Newport.
Cole Mrs. 3 St. John's road, Mainde
Newport
Cole Ealph, 48 Stow hill, Newport
Cole Thomas, 33 Park sq. Newport
Coleburn H. 53 Bichmond rd. Newport
Coleman Thomas, Kiaro, Blackwood,
Newport
Coles Rev. Ernest S. The Manse,
Cwmavon rd. Blaenavon, Pontypool
Coles Herbert, q Gibbs road. Newport
Coles Mis. 24 Harrow road. Newport
COR 233
!i Rugby rd. Newport
Harrow rd. Newport
CoUey Alec, 16 North st. Abergavenny
Collier Rev. David, Gladstone street,
Abertillery
Collier Rev. John Edgar, 20 Wood-
Tredegar
Collier Chas. 17 Bassaleg rd. Newport
Collier Ernest, Fernleigb, Goshen st.
Ehynmey
Collier Miss, 4 York place, Newport
CoUings Sidney M. The Gables, Aber-
1, Newport
Collins Frank, 34 Queen's hill,Newprt
Collins Miss, 14 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Collins S. 63 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Collins W.J.T. 81 Oakfleld rd.Newprt
Collman William, 85 Corporation rd.
Newport
Colqnboun E.9 Somerton rd. Newport
Colquhoun E. S. 22 Fields rd.Newprt
Culwill J. 66 Dewsland Pk. rd.Newprt
Common John Brotherick Avery, 13
Brynhyfryd road, Newport
Compton Edward Charles, 49 Llan-
thewy road, Newport
Cook Eev. C. Rectory, Mamhilad,
Pontypool
Cook Eev. George Heal, 11 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Cook W.J. Fairfield,Blackwood,Newprt
Cooke Alfred James, Snatchwood rd.
Abersychan, Pontypool
Cooke Benjamin, Glenside, Cwmavon
road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Cooke Edwyn, 26 Godfrey rd. Newport
Cooke Miss, Plas Mawr, Old Market
street, Usk
Cooke Mrs. Jane, Red house, Manson,
Monmouth
Cooke P. Canning, Glanmor, Fields
Park road, Newport
Cooke Tom, Claremont, Ftrwd road,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Cook W. Varteg ho. Varteg, Pontypl
Cooke-Taylor Mrs. High Trees,Chpstw
Coombs Francis Harding,The Cedars,
Pwllmeyric, Chepstow
)ombs Mrs. 12 York place, Newport
Cooper Rev. Walter H. Rhymney
Cooper Frank Lvndon, 11 Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Cooper G.H.373 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Cooper Hi 52 Richmond rd. Newport
Cooper Joseph, Eureka villa, I5ed-
Uty road. New Tredegar
Cooper Miss, Somerset house, Welsh
street, Chepstow
Cooper Mrs. 46 Oakfield rd. Newport
Cooper Robert Henry, The Rosary,
Blackwood, Newport
Cooper S. lo Stow Park av. Newport
Cooper Sydney Norris, The Glen,
Pontypool road, Pontypool
Cooper Thomas, Lindisfarne, Mon-
mouth road, Abergavenny
Cooper Walter Percy, Ambleside,
Monmouth road, Abergavenny
Cope Albert Edward Millward, 4
Caerau crescent. Newport
Cope Matthew J.P. Quarry hill, St.
Mellons. Cardiff
Corbeck Charles Antony, Cherry
Garth, Pen-y-garn, Pontypool
Corhen Miss, Axholme, Caldicot,
Newport
Cordey Arthur B. Waiwera, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Cordev Thomas, Rose lawn, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Oordy Hy 19 St. Mark's cres. Newprt
Corfield L. C. 77 Oakfield rd.Newport
Corfield Mrs. Booth, The Knoll,
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Corner Rev. Horace Glasn:ow D.D.
The Eectory, Llangattock-nigh-
Usk, Abergavennv
Corner Henry, i Llandaff st. Newport
Cornick James, Montpelier, Ponthir
road, Caerleon, Newport
234 COK
Cory Sir Clifford John bart. M.P.,
D.L., J. P. Llantarnam abbey, Llati'
vihangel-Llantarnam ; & 98 Mount
street W i ; Isthmian club W i
Reform k Devonshire clubs SW
London
Cossham Jn.i6 St. Julian's av.I^ewprt
Cosslett C. R. 21 Alteryn rd. Newport
Cotton Charles Oswin, The Rowans,
Chapel road, Abergavenny
Cotton Harold, Melviii, Brecon road,
Abergavenny
Cottrell Rev. John Albert, 287 Caer-
ieon road, Newport
Cottrill Geo. T. 5 Linden rd. Newport
Couhuan E. 8 Stow Park av. Newport
Coulter Robert J., B.A., M.B. 11
Gold tops. Newjiort
Cound Alfred H. Cae-Prior, Dixton,
Monmouth
Courteen Tom Allen, Redbrook house,
Upper Redbrook, Monmouth
Courtenay Jn 63 Morden rd. Newport
Cousens James Henry, Hillside,
Llaiiishen, Chepstow
Cousins Geo. 25' Bedford rd. Newport
Cousins W. E. 70 Stow hill, Newport
Coward Mrs. 23 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Cowburn Frank, Llancayo house,
Gwehelog. I'sk
Cowie Geo. Wm. 23 Gibbs rd.Newprt
Cowie Reginald Arthur M.A. 29
Church street, Ebbw Vale
Cowley Peter, Dawdon dene, Chep-
stow road, Christchurch. Newport
Cox Charles Hy. 8 Risca rd. Newport
Cox George, 38 Risca road, Newport
Cox James. 36 Barrack hill. Newport
Cox Jas. 18 St. Mark's cres. Newport
Cox James L. Brightholm, Blaina
Cox John N. 43 Dewshind Park road,
Newport
Cox Misses,Caer-elm,Osbaston,Mnmth
Cox R. S. 7 St. Julian's av. Newport
Cox Samuel. 24 Queen's hi. Newport
Cox Win. Eras. 118 Stow hl.Newport
Craig W. 29 Clytha Pk. rd. Newport
Crawford Isaac, Park place, Tredegar
Crawley The Misses, Plas Hendy,
Bryngwyn, Raglan
Crawshay'Mrs. The Rectory, Llanvair
Kilgidin, Abergavenny
Crespo Mrs. 9 Alteryn road, Newport
Crichton Mrs. Glenyrafon, Llanbadoc,
Usk
Crinks V. A. 8 Gold tops, Newport
Croker C.64 Marlborough rd. Newport
Crompton-Roberts Lieut. -Col. Chas.
Montagu D.L., J. P. Drybridge,
Monmouth
Cromwell Mrs. The Homestead, Llan-
vihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Cronan Mrs. 22 Risca road, Newport
Groom Henry James, Kensford, Park
view, Cwmfields, Pontypool
Cropper Mrs. Mount Ballan, Caer-
went. Chepstow
Cross Frederick. .Southmead. Chep-
stow road, Christchurch, Newport
Cross Mrs. 12 Bryngwyn rd Newport
Crossman Walter, 17 Cedar rd.Newprt
Croudace T. 4 Wonastow rd.Monmth
Cruiekshank William Henry, 20 St.
Julian's avenue, Newport
Crundell Hubt. 139 Stow hi. Newport
Cubitt Wm. J. P. Runinev ho. Cardiff
Culley Mrs. The Coll, May Hill, Monmth
CuUimore Alfred, Deepdene, Fields
Park road, Newport
CuUiniore H.2^ St.Mark's cres.Newpt
Ciillum Charles, 13 Caerau crescent,
Caerau park, Newport
Cullum James, 28 KeE"ingtnn place.
Maindee, Newport
Culimn Miss, 70 Llanthewy rd.Newpt
Cullum Misses, 10 Ombersley road,
Newport
Culverwell Charles Llewllyn, 49
Chepstow road, Newport
Cummins Rev. Joseph B.A. 5 Stow
hill, Newport
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Cunliffe Arthur, Hollycroft, Llantilic
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Cunningham J. 30. Fields rd.Newport
Curran Mi-s. 19 Clyfford cres.Neii
Curre William Edward Came D.L.,
J.P. Itton court, Chepstow
Currev Mrs. 28 Risca road, Newport
Currie Robert J. The Croft, Ponty-
pool road, Pontypool
Curtis Misses, Ivy lodge. Shin
Newton, Chepstow'
Curtis William Henry, 176 Couuner-
cial road, Newport
Cutcliffe R. T. 90 Risca rd. Newport
Cutler Frank, Minevia, Stow Park
crescent, Newport
Dagger Albert, Yew cottage, Ponty
mister, Newport
Dale T. H. 132 Caerleon rd. Newport
Dallen Fredk. 41 Eton road, Newport
Dalton Arthur, 119 Alma st. Newport
Daly John, i Morden road, Newport
Dando E.J. 10 Southville rd.Newport
Dando T. 57 Marlborough rd.Newport
Danes Chas. H. 8 Woodville rd.Newprt
Daniel David J. M. 16 Brynhyfryd
road. Newport
Daniel Edwin Charles, Tralee, Park
view, Cwmfields, Pontypool
Daniel George Alfred, Pen-y-dre,
Roeerstone. Newport
Daniel John J.P. Sunnybank, Abersy-
Chan, Pontypool
Daniel Mrs. 99 Oakfield rd. Newport
Daniel Mrs. S. A. Alvernia, Avenui
road, Abergavenny
Daniel Mrs. Sarah Evelyn, Bryn-awel
Llangeview, Usk
Daniels F. W. 19 Cardiff rd. Newport
d'Aquin Sister St. Thomas, St.Alban's
convent, Pontypool
Darby Mrs. The Ivies, Hereford road.
Abergavenny
Darch Montague John, Parkside,
Beechwood road, Newport
Dardis Alfred John, Gelli crescent,
Risca, Newport
Dare-Havard Richard, 23 Fairoak av.
Maindee, Newport
Dark F. J.io5 Corporation rd.Newprt
Darke J. D. 40 Queen's hill, Newport
Dartnell Arthur, 36 Summerhill av.
Maindee, Newport
Dauncey Charles, The Rowans, Park
view, Cwmfields, Pontypool
Dauncey Frederick Herbert, 27 Ken-
sington place, Maindee, Newport
Dauncey Frederick Stephen, i Ken-
sington place, Maindee, Newport
Dauncey Reginald A. i Kensington
place, Maindee, Newport
Dauncey W. R. 3 Stow Pk. av.Newpt
Davey Major Cecil Francis, Maismore,
Albany road. Abergavenny
Davey Francis, 113 Alma st. Newport
Davey Mrs. 2 Beresford rd. Newport
David Edwin, 12 Dewsland Park road.
Newport
David Mrs. 15 Marlborough road,
Newport
David William, Springfield, Wain-
felin road, Pontypool
Davidson Jn. 27 Chepstow rd.Newport
Davie Mrs. 397 Chep.stow rd. Newprt
Davies Rev. Daniel B.A. The Par.son-
:ige, Tredegar
Davies Rev. David, Hanover house,
« Llanover, Abergavenny
Davies Rev. David Joseph B.A. Vicar-
age, Eumney, Cardiff
Davies R(w. E. 40 Caradoc street,
Cnmcarn. Cross Keys, Newport
Davies Rev. Evan, Bennett st. Blaina
Davies Rev. Evan M.A. The Vicar-
age. Llanthewy-Rvtherch.Abrgvnnv
Davies Hev.Evan B.A. Vicarage,Llan'-
over, Abergavenny
Davies Rev. George B.A. 25 West
hill. Tredegar
Davies Rev. Gomer B.A. Rectorv.
Grosmont, Hereford
[monmouthshihe.
Davies Rev. H. Owen B.A. Vicarage,
Sunnybank rd. Griffithstown, Newpt
Davies Rev. Harold, Brynteg, Blaina
Davies Rev. Henry, The Rectory,
Llanhennock, Newport
Davifs Rev. Henry Lewis B.A. Vicar-
age, Penrhos, Newport
Davies Rev. James B.A. The Vicar-
age, Abercarn, Newport
Davies Rev. John Stanley B.A. 8
Trinity terrace, Abergavenny
Davies Rev. Morgan Evans M.A. The
Vicarage, Hereford rd. Abergavnnv
Davies Rev. Rhys, Greenhill road,
Griffithstown, Newport
Davies Rev. Samuel Morris M.A. The
Rectory, Ifton, Newport
Davies Rev. T. Powell, 56 Tork pi.
Newport
Davies Rev. Thomas L.D. Vicarage.
Pen-y-Clawdd, Monmouth
Davies' Rev. Thomas M.A. Vicarage,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Davies Rev. Thomas Arthur B.A.
Vicarage, Llanisben, Cbepst.iw
Davies Bev. Thomas Cothian, Coed-
y-paen. Llangibby, Newport
Davies Rev. Watki'n B.D. The Vicar-
age, Mathern, Chepstow
Davies A. J. 4 St, Mark's cres. Newprt
Davies Albert Edward, 58 High st.
Rhvmney
Davies Alfred, 18 North st.Abrgvni.v
Davies Alfred Henry, 33 Clyffard eves-
cent, Newport
Davies Benjamin, Penylan, Tredegar
Davies Cecil, 23 Fields rd. Newport
Davies Chas. 39 St.Mark's cres.Newpt
Davies D. J. Hope ho.Govilon,Abrgvny
Davies D. L. 71 Caerau rd. Newport
Davies Daniel Says, Stanmore, Park
view, Cwmfields, Pontypool
Davies David, Innismohr, Park vieii,
Cwmfields, Pontypool
Davies David M.A. The College,
Caerleon, Newport
Davies David John, Llwynrhos, Fieldt
Park avenue, Newport
Davies David John, The Mount,
Pentrepiod, Pontnewynydd, Pontypl
Davies D.O.34 Clvffard cres. Newport
Davies E.C.Brynt'eg.Park hill,Tredegar
Davies E. Humfrey, Sunnyside, Bassa-
leg, Newport
Davies Edward Franklin, Rusemont,
Westfield road, Clj^tha park, Newport
Davies Edward Gaskell. St. Ann's,
Chapel hill, Chepstow
Davies Edward Herbert, 8 Westfield
road, Clytha park, Newport
Davies E.J.280mbersIey rd. Newport
Davies Edwin, Haringay villa, Brecon
road, Abergavenny
Davies Edwin Thomas Harris M.D.
The Grove, Tredegar
ivies Evan, Greenhill road,Grifriths-
town, Newport
Davies Frederick Herbert J.P. Bryn-
en, Varteg, Pontypool
Davies G. Thomas, Gilwern, Pont-
Uanfraith, Newport
Davies George, The Greig, Govilon,
Abergavenny
Davies George, 39 York pi. Newport
Davies George Morgan, Pentre house,
Mynyddislwyn, Newport
Davies H. P. 11 Bryngwyn rd.Newport
" ivies Henry, GInn Cothi, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
ivies Henry F. Fern croft, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
ivies Henry M, Pensilva, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Davies Herbert, Dan-y-Craig, Gelly
haf. Maes-y-cwmmer, Cardiff
ivies H. V. 54 Queen's hill. Newprt
Davies Homfray, Bank house, Caer-
leon, Newport
Davies Howard, Ingleside, Monmouth
road. Abergavenny
Davies I. F. 37 Marlboro' rd. Newport
Davies Jack, ig Bedford rd. Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Davies Jas. 3 Albert rd. Abergavenny
Davies James Francis, 6:; Marl-
borough road, Newport
Davies John, 27 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Davies Jn. 14 Brynhyfryd rd. Newport
Davies John, 72 Caerau rd. Newport
Davies John, Edgehill, The Parade,
Mo
Davies
John,
18 Oakfield
Park
road
Newport
38 Park s<
Davies
John,
Davies
John
J.P. West
earn
Newport
Davies
John
E. Dunm
Clytha
arklyn. Stow
Park crescent, Newport
Davie.* J. F. 17 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Davies John Lloyd J.P. 158 Caerleon
road, Newport
Davies John P. Hazlehurst, Eureka
place, Ebhw Vale
Davies John Pritchard, Westward
Ho ! Windsor road. Abergavenny
Davies L. 12 Bassaleg road, Newport
Davies Miss, 27 Blaendare road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Davies Miss, 8 Brynderwen rd. Main-
dee, Newport
Davies Miss, 3 Clifton pi. Newport
Davies Miss. Glen side, Freeholdland,
Pontypool
Davies Miss, 13 Glen view, Crumlin,
Davies Miss, Holmes view, Stow Park
crescent, Newport
Davies Miss, 33 Preston av. Newport
Davies Miss, Eiverdale, Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
Davies Miss, Strensham villa. Here-
ford road. Abergavennv
Davies Miss H. F. Tyclura, Llanvi-
han^el-LlantarnHm. Newport
Davies Mrs. Brooklands, Elliot's
town. New Tredegar. Cardiff
Davies Mrs. 16 Brynhyfryd av.Newprt
Davies Mrs. Pen-Heol-Llewelyn, Bed-
was, Cardiff
Davies Mrs. Gladwin, Holywell road,
Abergavenny
Davie.« Mrs. iB Godfrey rd. Newport
Davies Mrs. Rock villa.- Chapel road.
Abergavenny
Davies Mrs. 30 Waterloo rd. Newport
Davies Mrs. 3. West Park rd. Newport
Davies Mrs. Amy, •\Vcrn-Kawr. St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Davies Mrs. Annie, 16 Southville rd
Newport
Davies Mrs. E. 24 Clytha sq. Newport
Davies Mrs. K. 32 Queen's hill.Newpl
Davies O. W. 43 Risca road, Newport
Davies Orlando, 58 Richmond road,
Newport
Davies Oswald, 26 Risca rd. Newport
Davies Owen John, Infryn, Craigy-
beddw road. New Tredegar
Davies R. ig Corporation rd. Newport
Davies Eees, 5 Upton road, Newport
Davies Richard Herbert. Overton
Mere, Stow hill, Newport
Davies Robt. 17 Richmond rd. Newpt
Davies S.Hollycroft,Park hill,Tredegar
Davies Saml. Glanvrafon ho.Rhvm:
Davies Samuel B. Brynhenlog, LI
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Davies T.Brvn 'Rhos,Market st.Tredgr
Davies T. Morris, The Grove, Cat
brook. Chepstow
Davies T. G.22 Oakfield rd. Newport
Davies Thomas. 43 Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Davies T. 7 Kingsmill ter. Newpo
Davies T. 8 St. Julian's av. Newport
Davies T. 14 West Park rd. Newport
Davies Thomas F. Ty Gwyddon
Abercarn, Newport
Davies Thomas L Rose villa, Trede
gar road, Ebbw Vale
Davies T. M. 118 Alma st. Newport
Davies Tom. 49 Caerlenn rd. Newport
Davies Tom Hv. 6 Clifton rd.Newpori
Davies W. qi Oakfield road, Newporl
Davies W. S. Maesvdderwen,Tredega:
PRIVATE EESIDENTS.
Davies Wilfred, 82 Eisca rd, Newprt
Davies Wilfrid, 21 Somerset rd .Newpt
Davies William, Bailea-Mawr, Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
ivies William, Bryncelyn, Black-
wood, Newport
ivies William, 25 Eton rd. Newport
Davies Wm. 14 Fields Park av.Newprt
Davies William, Ingomar, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Davies Wm. 43 Eichmond rd.Newport
Davies William, Rock villa. Chapel
id, Abergavenny
es Wm. 17 St. Mark's cres.Newprt
Davies William John, Hofod-y-ddol,
Nant-v-glo, Brvnmawr (Breconsh)
ivies " William' Jones, Fairlight,
Western road, Abergavenny
ivies Wvndham,i9 Rugbv rd. Newpt
Davies-Grav Rev. T. Newall street,
Abertillerv
Davis Rev. William. Lydstep, Wind-
;■ road, Abergavenny
s A. 49 Bryngwyn road, Newport
Davis A. 196 Stow hill, Newport
Davis Charles, Highfield, Belmont rd.
Abergavenny
ivis Charles, Hilltown house, Wain-
felin road, Pontypool
Davis E. 52 Dewsland Pk. rd.Newport
Davis Hy. Geo. 41 Risca rd. Newport
Davis Ivor, 86 Risca road, Newport
Davis James, 377 Chepstow rd. Newpt
Davis Mrs. i5 Cedar road, Newport
Davis Mrs. Elizabeth, Gray hill,
Llanvair-Discoed, Chepstow
Davis Mrs. H. P. 38 Bassaleg road,
Newport
Davis O.Hillwood, Brecon rd.Abrgvnny
Davis B.32 Marlborough rd. Newport
Davis Sam Wesley, i Rose villa.
Monkswell road. Monmouth
Davis Thomas, Hillside, Hereford rd.
Monmouth
Davis William, Bryn-redyn, Western
road. Abergavenny
Davis Wm. 14 Godfrev rd. Newport
Daw Fredk. W. Highfield ho.EbbwVale
Daw William Henry, Clear Water,
Whitebrook, Monmouth
Dawson F. J. 28 Oakfield rd. Newport
Dawson Frederick George, Merlin,
Fields Park road, Newport
Dawson J. 49 Oakfield road, Newport
Dawson R. H. Massy, The Conagar,
Llandogo, Chepstow
Dawson Thomas. Craigside, Fields
Park road, Newport
Dawson William F. Llantarnam hall.
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Day Charles Thomas, 56 Christchurch
road, Maindee, Newport
Day Edgar, 33 Blaendare road, Ponty-
moile, Pontypool
Day Jas. H. 30 Queen's hill, Newport
Day Miss, 9 Eton road, Newport
Day W'illiam D. i Harringay terrace,
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Dayman M. 33 Bedford road, Newport
Daymond Saml. 15 Eisca rd. Newport
Deacon Frank Foster. 10 Llwynderi
road, Newport
Deacon Frederick. 61 Marlborough
road, Newport
Deakin Albt. 2 Kingsmill ter. Newport
Deakin Thomas H., C.E., J.P. Rock
villa. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Dean Saml. 2 Scencer road, Newport
Deane Capt. Edwd. Newenham B.A..
B.A.I. , RE. Little Osbaston.Mnmth
Deane Norton, 3 Caerau ores. Newport
Delafleld 'Thomas A. Ha?.eldene,
Avenue road, Abergavennv
de la Prandiere Edelin, £6 Preston
avenue. Newport
Denham Eegd. 4 Waterloo rd. Newprt
Dennis James. Hillcrest, Chepstow
road, Christchurch, Newport
Dennis Miss. Rose cottage. Chapel rd.
Abergavenny
Denstone-Edwards Chas. Thos. Old
Bank house. High st. Abergavenny
DUl
2-iCi
Dent Eev. Frederick, St. John's pres-
bytery, Ehymney
Dent Wm. Pentwyn, Malpas,Nev\port
De Eees John de Clare, Ben-rhys,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Derrett Mrs. The Hollies, Caerleon
Village, Newport
Devereux William, Glenroy, Chapel
ad, Abergavenny
ne W. W. 23 Preston av. Newprt
Dew Rev. Edward Napleton, i North
Parade ter. Monkswell rd. Monmth
Dibble Thomas Oblein, St. Aubyns,
Eogerstone, Newport
Dibdin George Edwin, 16 St. Mark's
crescent. Newport
Dight Henrv, , Queen's hill, Newprt
Dimmack Robert, i Grafton rd. Newpt '
Dix Henrv Walter. Lvndhurst, Park
view, Cwralielcls, Pontypool
Dix Herbt. Benj. 36 Bassaleg rd.Nwprt
Dix John, 54 'Fork place, Newport
Dix Walt. Jas. 2 Woodland rd. Newpt
Dixon Franklin. 6 St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Dixon Jn. Brondeg, Aberbeeg,Newprt
Dixon Thomas, 20 Eisca rd. Newport
Dixon William Baker, Highbury,
Mardv, Llantilio-Pertholey,Abrgvnv
Dixon William Ewart, i Brynhyfryd
avenue, Newport
Dobbie Jas. 26 Waterloo rd. Newport
Dodd Augustus, 41 Gibbs rd. Newprt
Doel Frederick Arthur, Trosnant,
Chepstow road, Newport
Doel John, Tvdraw, Kemevs-Com-
mander, Usk
Dolman Arthur Henry, Dunmore
house. Oak street, Abertillery
Domony Mrs. Ty-mawr, Llanvapley,-
.Abergavenny
Domvile Henry William Eussell,
Pentre cot, Brecon rd. Abergavenny
Donald Eev. D.12 Victoria pi. Newprt
Donne Rev. John B.A. The Vicarage,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Donohue E. P. 5 Bugby rd. Newport
Donovan Michael French M.B., B.Ch.
Cwm Celyn road, Blaina
Donovan T. Eahine, Holland street,
Ebbw Vale
Doran Mrs. 42 Tunnel ter. Newport
Dovey Rev. William B.A. Rectory,
Llanmartin, Newport
Dowdall Geo. M. 35 'Vork pi. Newport
Dowdall H. 2 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Dowdall Percy,iSt.Mark's cres.Nwprt
Dowell Henry Philip, 12 Upper Park
terrace, Pontypool
Downes Charles, Brightville, Avenue
road, Abergavenny
Downes George, Bringewood, Avenue
road, Abergavenny
Downes-Powell Lieut. -Col. James,
Mathern house, Mathern, Chep.stow
Downham Edward Thomas, 7 Dews-
land Park road, Newport
Downing C. E.15 Somi'iion rd. Newpt
Downing EdwardLowder.The Grange.
Raglan, Newport
Downs Ernest Victor, 9 Station road,
Caefleon, Newport
Drachman Mrs. 112 Corporation rd.
Newport
Drake Walter, 3 Linden rd. Newport
Drapes Thomas Lambert B.A., M.B.
St. Maur. Beaufort sq. Chepstow
Drew Thomas, Mill cottage, Blaina
Dries Fredk. 5 Glendower st. Monmth
Driscoll W. 19s Chepstow rd. Newprt
Duckham Frank, 47 Caerau rd. Newpt
Duckham F. 204 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Duckham H. 10 Stow Pk. ores. Newprt
Duckham Eobt. 81 Caerleon rd.Nwpt
Duckworth Peter, 25 Fairoak avenue.
Maindee, Newport
Dudlyke Rev. David, Rectory, Tre-
dunnock, Newport
Duiiell Gerard Francis, Staplers,
Edward VII. avenue. Newport
Duffield E. 59 Caerleon rd. Newport
Dufner John, 14 Somerset rd. Newprt
236 DUH
Du Heaume Kev. John Le Gejt B.A
Vicarage, Penallt. Monmouth
Duke-Williams William T. Bodaton,
Llantarnam, Newport
Dunbar J. Bovil ho. Maehen,Newport
Duncanson Mrs. 27 Clyffard cresceii
Dunckley Hy. 50a, Somerset rd.Nw
Dunk A.J. 39 Marlborough rd.Nwprt
Dunlop John M.B. Commercial road,
Abercarn, Newport
Dunn Alex. Holman, 54 Christchurch
road, Maindee, Newport
Dunn Fdk. H. 42 Friars rd. Newport
Dunn G. J. 18 Ombersley rd. Newport
Dunn J.E.igDewsland Pk. rd.Newprt
Dunn J. H. 16 Ombersley rd.Newprt
Dunn J. 3 Brynhyfryd aven. Newport
Dunn Joseph, 26 Clytha sq. Newport
Dunn Joseph A. H. 32 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Dunn Miss, 4 Ombersley rd. Newprt
Dunn Samuel, 52 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
Dunster Eegd. 59 Somerset rd.Newpt
Duppa Charles A. Trevyr, Grosmont,
Hereford
Durrant George Allen, 22 St. Julian's
avenue, Newport
Durbin O.25 Woodland Pk. rd.Newprt
Dutfield Miss, 14 Gold tops, Newport
Dntfield T., J. P. The Laurels, Magor,
Newport
Dwyer John Francis, Glanrhyd, Beau-
fort, Breconshire
Dyer Albert, Thurlow, Windsor road,
Abergavenny
Dyer Fredk. 65 Morden rd. Newport
Dyer James, Fern villa, Bedwelltj-
. road. New Tredegar
Dymock William, 3 Broad walk,Caer-
leon, Newport
Eady Frank, 43 Gibbs road, Newport
Eaglesome Eobert, Glympton, Fos-
terville crescent, Abergavenny
Ealdon W. H. Gt. Osbaston, Monmth
Eardley Richard, The Oaks, Crum-
lin road, Pontypool
Eastwood Theophilus A. 62 St.
Julian's avenue, Newport
Eaton James, Old St. Julian's, Caer-
leon road, Newport
Eaves Thos.A. 15 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Ebdon Champness William, Myrtle
grove, Blackwood, Newport
Ebsworth William, Gelly haf, Maes-
y-cwmmer, Cardiff
Eckersley James, Woodside, British
School lane, Pontypool
Eddy Joseph Faull, Lewiston house.
Undy hill, Newport
Ede Edward Hornby, Furley,Belmont
road, Abergavennv
Edmonds Arthur Kendrick, Bryn-
derwen, Abersychan, Puntvpool
Edmunds -Mrs. Llanreath, Chepstow
road, Christchurch, Newport
Edmunds William Henry, 29 Rich- '
mond road, Abergavenn'v j
Edwards Rev. Albert James, Dan-v- 1
Bryn, Castleton, Marshfield.Cardiff
Edwards Rev. Austin Llewellyn, [
Riverside cot. Llandogo, Chepstow
Edwards Rev. David W., B.A. Grono |
house, Penraain, Blackwood, Nwpt
Edwards Alfred John. Dan-y-wern,
Brecon road, Abertravenny
Edwards Benj. 14 Caerau ores. Newpt
Edwards Charleys Harrow rd.Newprt
Edwards Charles M.P.. J. P. Miner.s'
office, Blackwood, Newport
Edwards Chas. H. 38 Bridge st.NwpJ
Edwards Charles Robert,22 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport j
Edwards Edward, Argoed. Newport 1
Edwards Edward, 3 Hawarden ter-
race, Brecon road. Abergavenny
Edwards Edward, Maes-y-garn, Black-
wood, Newport
Edwards E. siCorpnratinn rd.Newprt
Edwards Geo. Richd. J. P. Geltsdale,
Monnow street Monmouth '
PKtVATE EESIDENTS.
Edwards Geo. W.i Somerset rd.Nwpi
Edwards John J. P. Plas-Gwyn
Rhymney
Edwards John, The Hawthorns, Llan-
foist, Abergavenny
Edwards Jn. L. 41 Preston av.Newpt
Edwards John Meredith, Woodville,
Cwmavon road, Blaeuavon
Edwards Miss, Box Bush house,
Bryngwyn, Raglan
Edwards Mrs. 11 Caerau ores. Newprt
Edwards Mrs. 5c; Caerau rd. Newport
Edwards Mrs. Dan-y-Bryn, Park hill,
Tredegar
Edwards Mrs. 3781. Mark's cres.Nwprt
Edwards Mrs. The Rectory, Recti
road, Crumlin, Newport
Edwards T. 28 West Park rd.Newprt
Edwards Thomas, Glan Ebbw, Vic-
toria, Waunllwyd, Newport
Edwards Thomas, The Uplands,
Crescent road, Maindee, Newport
Edwards Thos.B. 14 Bolton rd.Nwprt
Edwards Thomas Stephen, Overdale,
Newbridge, Newport
Edwards William, 25 Blaendare road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Edwards Wm. 36 Friars rd. Newport
Edwards William, Bhos Ehudd,Llan-
vihangel Cmcorney, Abergavenny
Edwards W. S.ioCaerau cres. Newport
Edworthy Jn. 399 Chepstow rd.Nwpt
Eggar George, Bella Vista, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Elcock Frank, 6Glendower st. Monmth
Eley Mrs. Sunnyside, Pontypool rd.
Pontypool
Elliott Mrs. 9 Rugby road, Newport
Elliott Rob6rt,25 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Ellis F. J. 40 Ombersley rd. Newport
Ellis F. H. 37 Brynhyfryd av. Newprt
Ellis J. W. 12 Richmond rd. Newport
Ellis Joseph G. Homestead, Edward
VIL avenue, Newport
EUis Miss, Ivy bank, Clytha Park rd.
Newport
Ellis W. 131 Corporation rd. Newport
Elms Mrs. 74 Caerau road, Newport
Elstob N. C, M.A. Capesthorne,
New Dixton road, Monmouth
Elworthy H. S.Libanus rd. EbbwVale
Emanuel Mrs. 173 Chepstow rd.Nwpt
Embrey Edwin, Woodbank, Waun-
llwyd, Newport
Emery Matthw.Pontvmister, Newport
Emery Walter, 4 Ty'llwyd rd. Newport
Emmet Robert, The Cottage, Wye-
sham, Monmouth
Enstone T. R. 9 Queen's hill, Newprt
Entwistle Johnson Lomax M.A. The
Old house. Monmouth
Eriksson Charles. 20 Marlborough
road. Newport
Esdaile Albert James, The Dale.
Christchurch. Newport
Essex Surg. -Col. James Rowlands
J.P., V.D. Woodlands,Llanvihangel-
Pont-y-moile, Pontypool
Eva Rev. Samuel, Berwyn. Ffrwd rd.
Abersychan, Pontypool
Evans Rev. Alexander Sandv. The
Manse. St. Mellons. Cardiff"
Evans Rev. Charles James Branch.
20 Belvedere terrace. Newport
Evans Rev. David Hopkin L.D. Vicar-
age. Newbridge, Newport
Evans Rev. David Jesse, Rectory,
Henllys, Cwmbran. Newport
Evans Rev. George Shilton. 3 West-
ville. Aberlvsswg. Cardiff
Evans Rev. Ivor. Tv Bryn. Blaenar
Gwent. Abertillery
Evans Rev. John B.A. St. James'
vicarage, Tredegar
Evans Rev. John B.A. The Vicarage.
Eureka place. Ebbw Vale
Evans Rev. John Arthur. 21 Bad-
mington grove, Ebbw Vale
Evans Bev. Robert Mon A.T.S. 63
Preston avenue, Newport
Evan« Bev. W. Hillside, Risca, Nwpt
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Evans Bev. William John, 9 Glan-
howv road, Scwrfa, Tredegar
Evans' Rev. William Samuel, Cwm-
avon road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Evans Alfd. 29 Marlborough rd.Nwpt
Evans Arthur Winsloe, FernhiJl,
Llantarnam. Newport
Evans Benj. 57 Bedford road, Newprt
Evans Benjamin, Brooklyn, Wain-
felin road, Pontypool
Evans C. 71 Marlborough rd. Newprt
Evans Charles Thomas, 17 Broad
walk, Caerleon, Newport
Evans Clarence, i Carlton terrace,
Caerleon, Newport
Evans Cyril, Grafton villa, Belgrave
road, Abergavenny
Evans D. Primrose cot.Henllvs.Nwprt
Evans D. R. 20 Waterloo rd.'Newport
Evans David, 36 Christchurch road,
Maindee, Newport
Evans David, 14 St.John's rd. Maindee
Evans David Roger, Somerton house,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Evans David Walter J. P. 10 Mathew
square, Rhymney
Evans Edmd.szCorporation rd.Nwprt
Evans Edwin,57 Caerleon rd. Newport
Evans Evan, 46 Bedford rd. Newport
Evans Evan, 14 Queen's hill, Newport
Evans Evan R;ilph, 13 Broad walk,
Caerleon, Newport
Evans Evan Rees, Lyndhurst, The
Terrace. Rhvmnev
Evans Frank.' Wellesley house. New
Market street. Usk
Evans Gordon. St. Briavels. Fields
Park road. Newport
Evans Harry, 47 Ttinnel ter. Newport
Evans Hy. C. 25 Godfrey rd. Newport
Evans Herbert, The Glen, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Evans Herbt. 62 Woodland rd.Newprt
Evans Howell Thos. J. P. The Laurels,
Blackwood, Newport
Evans James Fothergill. PwUmeyric
dge, Mathern
Evans John J.P. Hill grove, Llantilio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Evans John, McLaren house, Aber-
sswg, Cardiff
as John, 57 Richmond rd.Newprt
Evans John Arthur, Brentwood,
Hanbury road, Pontvpool
Evans John C. 11 Alte'ryn rd. Newport
vans J. E. 29 Stow Pk.circus,Newpt
lans John H. Pen-y-Bont. Llan-
gattock, Newport
Evans Joshua T. St. Valerie, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam. Newport
Evans Miss. 45 Fields road. Newport
Evans Miss. Marlborough villa.Welsh
street, Chepstow
Evans Miss, Nantyderry, Abergavenny
Evans Miss Harriet, Ashleigh, Here-
ford road, Monmouth
,ans Misses, Rhoswen, Freehold-
land, Pontypool
Evans Mrs. Coedavon house, Blaen-
n, Pontypool
Evans Mrs. Deanfield, Fields Park rd.
Newport
Evans Mrs. 36 Godfrev road, Newprt
Evans Mrs. Hill side, Pwllmevric,
Chepstow
Evans Mrs. 17 Llanthewy rd. Newprt
Evans Mrs. 61 Llanthewy rd. Newprt
Evans Mrs. 58 Ombersley rd. Newprt
s Mrs. 36 Park square. Newport
Evans Mrs. 62 Bisca road. Newport
Evans Mrs. Rostrevor, Fields Park
road, Newport
Evans Mrs. E. M. 12 Batchelor road,
Newport
Evans Mrs. L. 69 Caerau rd. Newport
s Mrs. Sml. 17 Park sq. Newport
Evans Owen Glyndwr, The Laurels,
Forgeside, Blaenavon
'ans Robert Gomer, Bodiwan,Black-
wood. Newport
Evans Robert Hudson. Well house,
Grounont. Hereford
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Evans Eowley, Glantorvaen house,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Evans Saml. 85 Somerset rd. Newprt
Evans Sydney, Park crest. Park view,
Owmfields, Pontypool
Evans Taliesin, 54 Somerset rd.Nwpt
Evans Thomas Lloyd, The Retreat,
Clytha Park road. Newport
Evans Thomas Wallis, Preswylfa,
Beechwood road, Newport
Evans T. Hillsboro-,Blackwood, Nwpt
Evans W. Emrys B.A., B.Sc. The
College, Caerleon, Newport
Evans Walter, 27 Bedford rd. Newprt
Evans William, 19 Blaendare road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Evans Wm. 13 Qytha Pk. rd. Newprt
Evans W. Duffryn house, Abertillerv
Evans William, Glasdir, Bedwellty
road. New Tredegar
Evans William, Islwyn, Ffrwd road,
Abersychan, Pontvpool
Evans William, The' Poplars, Llantilio-
Pertholev, Abergavennv
Evans W. E. 62 Brvngwvn rd. Newprt
Evans William John, 5 Brailsford
crescent, Ebbw Vale
Evans Wm.Jn.45Kichmond rd.Nwprt
Evans-Davies Rev. Morgan B.A. Rec-
tory, Coedkernew, Newport
Evatt Hy. 71 Somerset rd. Newport
Everett W. J. Glanwern, Pontypool
Everett W. J. Somerset st. Abertllry
Evill Charles Ariel, Brynderwen,
Mathern, Chepstow
Ewings Percival,i5 Harrow rd.Nwprt
Exton Rev. Joseph James B.D. The
Presbytery, Llanarth, Newport
Eynon Philip Stanley, 2 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Facey Frank Henry, Oakleigh, Avenue
road, Abergavenny
Fairclough Rev. Henry Blacker B.A.
13 Rugby road, Newport
Farmer Jas. 14 Richmond rd. Newprt
Farmer John, 47 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Farquhar J.H.34ChapeI rd.Abergvnny
Farr Reginald Geoijrey, Haverford,
Llantarnam, Newport
Farrow Reginald. Europa, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Fawckner Percy, 22 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Feetham Rev.Charles M.A. St. John's
vicarage, Libanus road, Ebbw Vale
Feetham Mrs. Pentwyn,Penrhos,Nwpt
Felix Rev.D. Rectory,' Aberbeeg.Newpt
Fell J. P. 52 Somerset rd. Newport
Felton Thomas J. 74 Victoria avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Fenemore Harry, 71 Victoria avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Fennell Alfred George, Llanishen
court, Llanishen. Chepstow
Fennell Mrs. Edgar, Brent Knoll,
Fields Park road, Newport
Fennell Percy, 56 Stow hill. Newport
Femeyhough Arthur William. The
Firs, May Hill. Monmouth
Ferneyhough John, The Lawns, Gros-
mont, Hereford
Ferris W. 9 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Fickling Francis Henry, Sandiacre,
Pontypool road, Pontypool
Fickling Henry, Belmont, Hanbury
road, Pontypool
Fielden Mrs. 25 Woodland rd. Newpt
Fieldhouse William Thos. Richmond
house, Chepstow road, Newport
Filer Samuel, The Bungalow, Hill
view, Tredegar
Finch Mrs. i8i Chepstow rd. Newprt
Finch Mrs. 58 Oakfield rd. Newport
Finch W. C. 13 Market st. Tredegar
Findlay Alexander 0. Dan-y-Derwin,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Findlay Frank D. Glenview, Western
road, Abergavenny
Fine Samuel, ig Bryngwyn rd. Newprt
Firbank Joseph, Underwood, Christ-
church, Newport
PKIVATE RESIDENTS.
Fish Rev, Henry James, Llanvair-Kil-
gidin, Abergavenny
Fisher F. g Brynhrfryd aven. Newport
Fisher Fredk. 29 Godfrey rd. Newprt
Fisher G.CraigmorB,New Inn.Pontypl
Fisher Gath J. Briar Lea,Pen-y-garn,
Pontypool
Fisher Henry, 77 Risca road. Newport
Fisher Joseph, The Nook, Greenhill
Fisher Miss, 6 Risca road, Newport
Fisher Mrs. 60 Tork place, Newport
Fisher R.Trouville»New Inn,Pontypool
Fisher W. E. i Rutland pi. Newport
Fitt Mrs. 58 Risca road, Newport
Fitzpatrick Rev. John, 17 Tredegar
road, Ebbw Vale
Fletcher Rev. Thomas, Jesmond,
Blackwood, Newport
Fletcher Jn. K. 23 Bassaleg rd. Newpt
Fletcher Wm.A.17 Bedford rd.Nwprt
Fletcher Wm. Stephen, The Beeches,
Freeholdland, Pontypool
Flood Major-Gen. Arthur Sollv- C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O. The Pentre, Aber-
gavenny
Flook A. E. 9 Serpentine rd. Newprt
Flook Henry, 10 Queen's hill,Newport
Florida William H. Springfield,- Llan-
vihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Flynn Walter, Brewery house, Llan-
foist, Abergavenny
Foley Robert Murdoch M.B. 26 Lion
street, Abergavenny
Fonseca F. M. Libanus rd.Ebhw Vale
Fontaine A. J.17 StowPark av. Newprt
Foot Mrs. 31 Llanthewv rd. Newport
Forbes Chas. Alex.SPriorv st.Monmth
Ford D. 13 Somerton rd. Newport
Ford Miss, 56 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Ford Percy B. Wentsland, Crumhn rd
Pontypool
Ford W. T. The Grove, Malpas,Nwprt
Ford Wm.S.2 Fields Park av. Newprt
Foreman Edwd.29 Bassaleg rd.Nwprt
Forest John Cubert, Springfield, Wain-
felin road, Pontypool
Forestier- Walker Major Sir George
Ferdinand hart. D.L., J. P. Castle-
ton, Cardiff
Forestier-Walker Charles J.P. Bryn-
hedydd. Bassaleg, Newport
Forestier-Walker Leolin M.P.. J.P.
Park house, Bassaleg. Newport
Forgham S. John st.Rogerstone.Nwpt
Forsyth Mrs. 24 Llanthewy rd. Newprt
Foster Edwin J.P. Bella Vista, Mon-
mouth road, Abergavenny
Foster Frank Edmond, S9 Fairoak
avenue. Maindee, Newport
Foster George C. Blackrock house,
Portskewett, Chepstow
Foster Joseph, 22 Harrow rd. Newprt
Foster Samuel Russell M.B. The
Laurels, Blaina
Foster Thomas Smith, Asthal house,
Fosterville crescent. Abergavenny
Fothergill John Charles, 45 Pre.ston
avenue, Newport
Fowler Arthur Campbell, Ash grove,
Upper George street, Pontypool
Fowler R. J. 30 Stow Park av. Newprt
Fowles Edward Thomas, 18 Fairoal;
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Fox George Hugh, Glannant, Fields
Park road, Newport
Fox William J. Troed-y-rhiw-fawr,
Newbridge, Newport
Fox-Tallis John, Llantarnam grange,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Francis Benjamin J.P. Bronant. High
street, Abertillery
Francis C. J. 26 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Francis David, 9 Bedford rd. Newport
Francis David. 26 St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Francis G. C. St. Tewdric, Mathern,
Chepstow
Francis H. H. 5 Richmond rd. Newprt
Francis Jas. 68' Somerset rd. Newport
Francis John, 2 Victoria pi. Newprt
GEE 237
Francis Wm. 15 Waterloo rd. Newport
Franklin Robert Alfred, Trelleck ho.
Trelleck, Monmouth
Frederick Mrs.387Chepstow rd. Newpt
Frederick T. Harper, 15 Somerset
road, Newport
Freedman M. 18 Cardiil rd. Newport
Freeguard Frdk.gWoodland rd.Nwprt
Freeguard Joseph, Shenstone, Haw-
thorne avenue, Newport
Freeguard William E. 13 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Freeman W.C.4I Richmond rd. Newpt
Frew William, 2 Fields rd. Newport
Frost Alfred, Portugal house, Clytha
Park road, Newport
Frost Barry, 42 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Frost Calvin. 33 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Frost John, 2 Monk st. Monmouth
Frost Mrs. 53 Caerau rd. Newport
Frost Mrs. 3 Windsor ter. Newport
Frost Thomas Joseph J.P. Oaklands,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Frost Thorburn, Blairgowrie, Haw-
thorne avenue,' Newport
Fry Hv. The Emlyns, Malpas, Newprt
Fry Mrs. 7 Broad walk, Caerleon,
Newport
Fry Percy Reid, Boyne villa. Chep-
stow road, Christchurch, Newport
Fry Sidney, 15 Methuen rd. Newport
Fryer Misses, Hospice house, Tintern
Parva, Chepstow
Fudge Mrs. Fern villa. Railway view,
Beaufort (Breconshire)
Fulford Mrs. Rose cottage, Govilon,
Abergavenny
Fulton J. F.40 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Fulton Mrs. 3g Eton road, Newport
Furney John James, Kingsley house.
The Parade, Monmouth
Fussell H.J. G.48 Chepstow rd-Newpt
Gabb Arthur Edwin, Westminster,
Cardiif road, Newport
Gabb Edwin John, 28 Dewsland Park
road. Newport
Gabriel Jacob Rhys M.A. Fern villa.
Lodge road, Caerleon, Newport
Gaccon John, 37 Caerau rd. Newport
Gait William, Oarisbrooke, Clarence
street, Abertillery
Gale Mrs. 59 Richmond rd. Newport
Gale William Henry, Fields court.
Fields Park road, Newport
Gallagher Mrs. 9 Waterloo rd.Newprt
Galliford John Edward, 22 Ombersley
road. Newport
Galtie Mrs.Blvth ho. Mill st.Abrgvnny
Galvin John, Croftdale, Woodland rd.
Abergavenny
Gameson Francis Caradog, British
School lane, Pontypool
Gapper F. 47 Dewsland Pk. rd. Newpt
Gapper Tom, 5 Grafton rd. Newport
Garde Rev. C. L., M.A. Skenfrith,
Monmouth
Garden Geo. 42 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Gardiner Mrs. West end,Dndy,Nwprt
Gardner Iltyd, Coed-y-Twyn, Llan-
wernarth Ultra, Abergavenny
Gardner Miss, Pill cot. Dndy,Newprt
Gardner Mrs. 26 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Gardner Wm. 14 Victoria pi. Newprt
Gardom Mrs. 38 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Garland Miss,i7 St.James' st.Mnmth
Garland Wm. 72 Bryngwyn rd.Nwprt
Garrett Rev. Frederick, 12 Pant-y-
Pwdvn road, Abertillery
Garth 'Edward, 20 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Gatehouse Arth. 36 Devon pi. Nwprt
Gatehouse Sidney, 6 Marlborough
road, Newport
Geach Mrs. 7 Kensington place,
Maindee. Newport
Gearv Michl. 52 Queen's hill. Newprt
Geen Geo. J.P. 12 Gold tops.Newport
Geen Miss, 9 Gold tops, Newport
238 GEO
George Rev. J. B. Oscar B.A. Ash
villa. Somerset street, AbertiUery
George Rev. Thomas, Georgeville,
Church street, Tredegar
George Chas. E. 5 Harrow rd.Newprt
George Jas. W. 87 Risca rd. Newport
George Mis.-;, Bryndervren, Pontypool
road, Pontypool
George William, 34 Blaendare road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Gerran's Nicholas John, Glandwr,
Marshfield, Cardiff
Gerrard William, 130 The Highway,
New Inn, Pontypool
Gething Herbert, Coed-Glas, Firs rd.
Abergavenny
Gething John Owen K. 6 Westfield
road, Newport
Gething W.Pentwvn.Cwmbran.Newpt
Gibb C. Ashreigney, Stow hill.Newpt
Gibbon Mrs. New ho. Ponthir, Newpt
Gibbon William W. P. Castle view,
Twyn square, Usk
Gibbons Chas. T. gi Ri.sca rd.Newprt
Gibbons Mrs. 94 Risca rd. Newport
Gibbs J. H. I Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Gibbs Mrs. 132 Stoi« hill, Newport
Gibbs Percy. Gwrhyd Bach, Western
road, Abergavenny
Gibson George. Westoe, Ponthir rd.
Gibson Win. 75 Somerset rd. Newprt
Gibson William Henry, Rose-Hey-
worth road, AbertiUery
Giddings S.G. gi Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Giddy Thomas, 25 Park sq. Newport
Gilbert-Harris Col. John Henry.
Saxonbury.Lansdown rd.Abergvnny
Giles William Hewer, 23 Woodland
Park road, Newport
Gill F. J.13 Woodland Park rd. Newpt
Gill John D. Hatherleigh lodge.
Brecon road. Abergavennv
Gill-Williams T. 46 Caerau rd.Nwprt
Gilliat Rev. Sydney William Ernest,
Trecefn, Hereford road, Monmouth
GiUanders G.21 Brvnhvfryd av. Newpt
Gillman F. 171 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Gillmore H.18 Brynhyfryd rd.Newprt
Qemlett Geo. za8 Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Gittins Alfred Horace, Sunnyside,
Wainfelin, Pontypool
Gladstone R.27 St.Mark"s ores. Newpt
Gluss Andw. 7 Hubert rd. Newport
Gleiidenning Jas. Lyndhurst, Avenue
roatl, Abergavenny
Glendenning Robert. 5 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee, Newport
Gobey Frank, The Bungalow, May
Hill, Monmouth
Godwin Frank, Ardwyn, Chepstow
road, Christchurch, Newport
Godwin Mrs. Overdale. Blackwood,
Newport
Goldsworthy Frederick Henry Thos.
3 Rutland place, Newport
Gooding Jas. W. 8 Godfrey rd. Newpt
Goodsall Mrs. Somerville, Hereford
road, Monmouth
(iondwin George, Barcaldine. Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
Gordon E. A. Medhurst, Risca, Newpt
Gordon John, 29 Rugby rd. Newport
Gordon Mrs. 13 Rugby rd. Newport
Gorman Bernard Michael Patrick, 10
Clifton place, Newport
Gorman Michael J. P. Rnsslea, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
Gosling J. T.19 Chepstow rd. Newport
Goagh A. P. J. Gwynfryn, Tredegar
Gough Theophilus, Rydiil mount,
Hnhwell road, Abergavenny
Gough William Henry, 23 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Gould Edward Wyatt, Elmfield,
Edward VII. avenue, Newport
Gould G. 114 Corporation rd.Newprt
Gould Hv. Geo. 130 Alma st. Newprt
Gould James C'hilds M.P. Ty-to-
Mnen, St. Mellons, Cardiff; &
Devonshire club, London S W 1
Gould Mrs. 6 Llanthewy rd. Newport
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Gower Rev. Goronwy, St. James"
vicarage, Clarence street, Pontypool
(rower Charles Edmund. 24 Kensing-
ton place, Maindee, Newport
Gower H. W.4 Beechwood rd.Newprt
Gower Jn. A. 31 Alteryn rd. Newport
Gower Jn.Arthr.SWindsor ter.Newport
Grabner G.S.169 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Graham Major Douglas Wm. J. P.
Brynderwen, Clytha, Usk
Graham Arthur S. B. 43 Oakfield rd.
Newport
Graham James, 39 Albert avenue,
Maindee, Newport
raham M. 93 Corporation rd. Newpt
Grainger Hy. 6a, Cardiff rd. Newport
Grandin A. 29 Caerau road, Newport
Grant Alfd. A. 89 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Grant B. C. 15 Bryngwyn rd. Newprt
It E. J. 83 Somerset rd. Newport
Grant J.E.S4Dewsland Pk. rd.Newprt
Grant J. H. 10 The Parade. Monmth
Grant W.S.7 Lower Park ter.PontypI
it Wm. J. 42 Llanthewy rd. Newpt
Grant William Wallace. 8 Somerset
road, Newport
ratte A. 36 Stow Park avenue, Newprt
Gratte C. B. 18 Gold tops, Newport
" ratte Mrs. M. A. Viburnum.Christ-
church road, Maindee, Newport
Grav Robert, 36 Bridge st. Newport
Green Venerable Chas. Alfd. H..D.D.
Stow Park circus, Newport
n Ernest, 5 Waterloo rd. Newprt
n George, Glengariif, Windsor
id. Abergavenny
Green J. H. 3 Glendower st.Monmouth
Green John, i Pentwyn avenue,
Blackwood, Newport
Green Jn. A. 51 Chepstow rd. Newprt
■"reen Mrs. 17 Fairoak avenue. Main-
dee. Newport
Green Mrs. Glan-yr-Afon. Caerleon
Village, Newport
Green Mrs. 6 York place, Newport
Green Percy Walter, 14 Brynhyfryd
avenue. Newport
Green Thomas Richard, Tycanol,
Ken\eys-Cnmmander, Usk
Green Wm. Hy. 20 Clytha sq. Newprt
Greenfield E. Louis, Themleigh,
Avenue road, Abergavennv
Greenhouse W. 19 Preston av. Newpt
Greenland A. 61 Preston aven. Newpt
■nland Alfred Ivor, 3 St. Julian's
enue, Newport
inland F. 27 Richmond rd. Newpt
Greenland George P. Usk Side house.
Caerleon, Newport
Greenland H. 33 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Greenland Misses, 19 Methuen road.
Newport
Greenland Mrs. 36 St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Greenland William, Burghclere, Haw-
thorne avenue, Newport
Greenway G. 21 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
(ireeuway Mrs. 112 Stow hill, Newprt
Greenway T. 99 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Green W.50 Marlborough rd. Newport
Greer Wm.Jones,i9 Gold tops,Newprt
Gregg Thomas Alexander, Greystone,
Newbridge, Newport
Gregory Jabe?., Fairfield, Hanbury rd.
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Gregory Mrs. 38 North st.Abergrnny
Gregory Mrs. 67 Preston av. Newport
Gregory Stanley, Grove road, Pont-
newynydd, Pontypool
Greg.son Wm. J. P. Braeside, Blaina
Griffin Rev. Charles W., M.A. Newton
court, Dixton, Monmouth
GrifTin Rev. James. 55 Woodland
road, Newport
Griflin Ivor D. Rumnev court, Rum-
ney, Cardiff
Grin'in Joseph, Delaware, Stow hill,
Newport
Griffin Stephen Treseder J. P. Coed-y-
street. West Side, Bla
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Griffith Rev. John, Rectory, Llan-
gattock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Griflith David E. R. Old Bank house,
Chepstow
Griffith Edward Meredith M.D., J.P.
Abercarn Fach, Cwmcarn, Cross
Kevs, Newport
Griffith Evan J.P. Gwern-Melyn, Tre-
gare, Raglan, Newport
Griffith Joseph E. Oak st. Abertillerv
Griffiths Lieut.-Col. Dunstan J.P.
Holmby house, Greenhill road,
Griffithslown, Newport
Griffiths Rev. Alfred B.Sc. 31 God-
frey road, Newport
Griffiths Rev. David Henry M.A. St.
Woollos vicarage. Stow hill, Newprt
Griffiths Rev. G. Goshen st.Rhvmney
Griffiths Rev. G., L.Div. Rectory.
Llanvetherine, Abergavenny
Griffiths Rev. Isaac, Llanvihangel
Crucorney, Abergavenny
Griffiths A. R. 2 Clifton pi. Newport
Griffiths C. 91 Corporation rd.Newprt
Griffiths Caleb, 9 Stow Pk. av. Newpt
Griffiths Christopher. 34 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee, Newport
Griffiths David, 40 Devon pi. Newprt
Griffiths David, 31 Risca rd. Newport
Griffiths E. W.87 Somerset rd. Newpt
Griffiths H. E.51 Bryngwyn rd. Newpt
Griffiths H. J. 20 York pi. Newport
Griffiths Hy. 4 Serpentine rd. Newpt
Griffiths Henry. The Chestnuts, Lans-
down road, Abergavenny
Griffiths Jas. Hafod, Ponthir,NewpoTt
Griffiths J. H. 85 Oakfield rd.Newprt
Griffiths John Richard, Llwynfedw.
Argoed, Newport
Griffiths John William. ; Mount
Pleasant, Chepstow
Griffiths Morgan H. 34 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Griffiths Mrs. 45 Eton rd. Newport
Griffiths Mrs. 20 Stow Pk. av. Newpt
Griffiths Mrs. The Strand, Malpas.
Newport
Griffiths Thomas. 93 Victoria aven,
Maindee, Newport
Griffiths T. (). 26 West Pk. rd.Newpt
Griffiths Trevor C. Pembrey house,
Pontllantraith, Newport
Griffiths W. A. Tygwyn. Pontllan-
fraith, Newport
Griffiths W. 5 Stow Pk.circus,Newprt
Griffiths William Edward, Pensbuiy,
Clevedon road. Newport
Griggs Henry Jenner, Villetta, Stow
Park crescent. Newport
Grindle H. 23 Batchelor rd. Newport
Grindrod James. Redcroft, Hawthorne
avenue, Newport
Gronow S. 102 Corporation rd.Newpt
Groome Mrs. i Corporation rd.Newpt
Groome R. C. 49 Richmond rd.Newpt
Grose W. J. 14 Batchelor rd. Newprt
Grove Mrs. 4 Carlton terrace, Caer-
leon, Newport
Grove Thomas Alfred, 13 Summerhill
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Groves Geo. Edwd. 3 Eton rd.Newprt
Groves Hugh. 11 Sonierton rd.Newpt
Groves J. F. 5 Llanthewy id. Newprt
Groves Mrs. 21 Bedford rd. Newport
Grunnah Mrs. 16 Stow Pk. av. Newprt
Gumbrill A. 13 Richmond rd.Newprt
Gunn Albert, 23 St.Mark's cres.Newpt
Gimn Jn. 14 Clvtha Park rd.Newport
GunnMiss,Castlelield. Rumney,Cardrf
Gunnell Mrs. 21 Leicester road,
Maindee, Newport
Gunter Llewellyn Charles, Bryngelly,
Wainfelin road, Pontypool
Gnish Wm.H,4o Marlboro" rd.Newprt
Gnstard Walter Stafford, The May-
field, Llanbadoc, Usk
Gwatkin Jas.P.6Brvnhvfrvd rd.Newpt
Gwatkin Mrs. 26 Oakfield" rd. Newprt
Gwatkin Mrs. M. 62 Somerset road,
Newport
Gwatkin Richard Wardel, 12 St.John'*
road, Maindee, Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Gwillim Henry James, Avonliurst,
Owmavon road, Blaenavon
Gwynne Mrs. S. J. 83 Corporation id.
Newport
Gwyther Charles. 37 Kensington
place, Maindee, Newport
Gwyther Geo. E.g Faulkner rd.Newpt
Habberfield Bu.scombe Frederick,Wye
vale. Dixton road. Monmouth
Hackett Erne,stH.2 Hubert rd.Newprt
Haekett Ernest Leon Maunsell, Mona
lodge, Marvport .street, Usk
Hackett Miss, i Leicester read,
Maindee, Newport
Hadden Alld.Ernest.zSPark s^i.Newprt
Haddon Rev. Baitholomew, J I'.'xar.dra
house, Wainfelin road, Pontvpool
Haden H. H.Victoria villa, St. .'.nke's
road, Pontnewyndd. Pontvpool
Haggett Frank. 5 St. John's read,
Maindee, Newport
Haggett Tom Purchase, 3 Bryngwyi
road. Newport
Haig Miss, Thatohed cottage, Liang
e, Newport
Hannah A.E.50 St. Julian's
Hanretti WiUiam Wilfred, 20 Merthy;
Toad, Abergavenny
Barbourn Lawrence, Beaulieu,
Clevedon road, Newport
Harding Rev. Canon John Taylor M.A.
Pentwyn, Bockfield, Monmonth
Harding Alfred, 2 Kichuiond villas,
Brook Estate, Monmouth
Harding E.W.geCorporation rd.Newpt
Harding Eli, zoBlaendare road, Ponty-
nioile, Pontypool
Harding Frederick William.The Elms,
Pontypool road, Pontypool
Harding George Frederick, Oakdene,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
HEN 239
Hart Ernest E. 25 Alteryn rd.Newprt
Harte Herbert, The Ferns, Wesltield
road, Newport
Hartland Ernest .M.A., F.S.A., J.P.
Hardwiek com't, Chepstow
Hartland Wm. May hill. Monmouth
Hartley Everett J.P. 41 Llanthewy
road, Newport
Hartley G. Starville, Cwmbran, Newpt
Hartridge Montague, Pen-y-Bheol,
Llanvihangel Crucorney, Llangat-
tock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Harty Miss Monica, Rose cottage,
Hereford road, Monmouth
Harvev Arthur William, Hathern lo.
Brecon road, Aber
Harding J. Reginald J.P.Sellarsbrook, Ha
Monmouth
Harding John Taylor, Rockfield
Harding Robert, "75 Victoria avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Harding Theodore, Woodbank, Llan-
hennock. Newport
Harding Tho.s.J.15 Hubert rd.Newprt
Harding Wm. 10 Cardiff rd. Newport
1.94
rporation rd.Newprt
Haigh Herbert J.P. Coedithel, Llan- Harmston Jesse James J.P. Glen
Harrie
Chep.stow
Haigh Miss E. A. Staincliffe, Harold Hare
road, Abergavenny
Haime Chas.F.yg Caerleon rd Nevprt
Haines Thos.A.sSouthville rd.Ne«prt
Haines William, Y-Bryn, Llangattock-
nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Hales Geo. 95 Caerleon rd. Newport
Haley John Alfred, Torbay house.
Stow Park avenue, Newport
Halford Frank T. Cefn Pare, Ken-
sington place, Maindee, Newport
Halford Hy. Jn. 7 Queen's hill,Newprt
Halfpenny Jn.6o Marlboro' rd.Newprt
Hall Edwd. T. 22 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Hall Frank S. Fulford, Tredegar
Hall Henry, Cartref, Eveswell park, |
Maindee, Newport ,
Hall Kennington J.P. 9 Glendower
street, Monmouth
Hall Miss, Labuan, Chepstow road,
Newport
Hall Miss, 83 Risca road, Newport
Hall Mrs. Hydrangea cottage, St.
Arvans, Chepstow
Hall Mrs. 6 Leicester rd. Maindee,
Newport
Hall Mrs. 11 Mount Pleasant, Chepstow
Hall Mrs. 49 Victoria avenue, Main-
dee, Newport
Hall Mrs. Humphrey, The Elms, The
Parade, Monmouth
Hall WilUam, Somerset villa, E'm-
wood, Tredegar
Hallam Herbt. 6 WestviUe rd.Newport
Halliday Mrs. 30 Richmond rd.Newprt
Halse Charles, 65 Risca rd. Newport
Hamilton Samuel M.D. 184 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Hammer Hy.2S Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Hammett Charles Henry, The Oaks,
Chepstow road, Newport
Hammett F. T. 42 Bryngwyn rd.Nwpt
Hammond Edward Augustas, 6 Oak-
field road, Clytha park, Newport
Hammond Mrs. 37 Fields rd.Newport
Hampton Mrs. Belgrave. Grosmont.
Hereford
Hanbury Ferdinand Pakington John
D.L.. J.P. Nant Oer, Abergavenny
Hancock Charles George, 74 Somerset
road, Newport
Hancock Mrs. Oakfield, Hawthorne
avenue, Newport
Handford Mrs. 6 Clytha sq. Newport
Handford Theodore Leopold, 29 Stow
Park avenue, Newport
Hands Geo.i62Corporation rd.Newprt
Handy Mrs. 49 Somerset rd.Ne^vport
Hankey Mrs.Tymawr,Penant,Monmth
Hankins Edwd. 18 Harrow rd.Newprt
Hankinson Rev. Fredk. B. Penbryn
Graigyheddw road. New rredrgar
Hanmer Miss. Betlisfield, Rogerstone
Newport
Hanmer Miss, Dunelm, Rogerstone
Newport
vellvn, Pen-y-garn, Pont
Wm. 70 Morden rd. N
Harper John, Laburnum, Duke
Tredegar
Hnrrhy Jas.Wni. 22 Godfrev rd
Harrhy Thomas John, 18 St.
road, Maindee, Newport
Harries Rev. Isanibard Geo.Tny.sdd
,-ln„ Mrs. 12 Harrow rd.Neuj
igtoii Wm. 3 Pentonville.NeH]
! Lt.-Col. John Hy. Gilbert J
onbury. Lansdown rd.Abrg
, Rev. Charles, Bassaleg,Newport |Hayman Wr
Harvey John H. Casnewydd, Llanv
hangel Llantarnam, Newport
Harvey John Henry, Ravensworth,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Harvey Percival George M.D. 56 Mon-
now' street, Monmouth
Ha.skins Miss.ioBrynhyfryd rd.Newpt
Haslett Robert Woods,ClarenC6 house,
Clarence street, Pontypool
Hasluck Rev. Martin Allen B.A,
Vicarage, Llanbadoc, Usk
Hatfield John A. 35 St. Mark's cres-
j cent, Newport
pt ! Hathaway H. S.i5Nevill st.Abrgvnny
I'sjHavard Henry A. G. Bryngelli, St.
I Luke's rd. Pontnewynydd, Pontypl
Hawes Arth.E.30 Morden rd..<i'\vport
Hawkes Rev. Philip, 25 Stow Park
avenue. Newport
Hawkins F. 23 St. Mary's st.Monmth
nith 'Hawthorne F. J. 43 York pi. Newprt
■wpt I Hay Archibald, Abbotsford, Lodge rd.
ort 1 Caerleon, Newport
fen-, Hayes H. 18 Llanthewy id. Newport
it Hayes John, Rogerstone, Newport
Hayes Jn. 60 St. Julian's av.Newport
Hayes Mrs. 24 Godfrey rd. Newport
Hayles Alfred William, Armidale,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Harris Rev. Griflith John, 70 Dew;
d Park road, Newport
is Alfd. I Pa ■ " "'
9 Fields rd.Newport
pellen.iy. (J. at.,.
Harris Frcd.Mirl;
Llangibby castlr
arris George, .VII
road, Abergaveii
arris J. Rosedale
Haynes A. S. 32 Bassaleg rd.Newport
Haynes F. E. 18 Clifton place, Newprt
rd.Risca,Newport jHaynes John, 31 Bridge st. Newport
lerau rd. Newport iHaynes Wm.J.30 Somerset rd.Newprt
le Bank, Castleton, JHayter Mrs. 27 Devon place, Newport
lUf 1 Hayward Joseph, Orchard place.
Glen Baiden. Pen-j Rogerstone, Newport
^ ghbury. North st.
■d J.F.
Jn.:
ew Inn, Pontypl
sea rd. Newport
7 Queen's hill.Newp
Hazell Hy. D. 8 York place, Newport
Hazell T.' H. 48 Caerau rd. Newport
Hazledine William H. Ty-Rafod,Here-
ford road. Abergavennv
Heal Mrs. The Uplands, Lansdowne
road, Abergavenny
John T. 123 Alma st. Newport iHealey Mrs. 15 Godfrey rd. Newport
Lionel, 11 Fields rd. Newport jHeap Samuel, Clunmore villa, Western
Miss, 20 Queen's hill, Newport I road, Abergavenny
is Montague, Hock Dale, North! Heard A. W. 41 Caerau rd. Newport
■eet, Abergaveimy
■is Mrs. 15 Brynhyfryd av. Newprt
is Mrs. 381 Chepstow rd.Newport
■is Mrs. 9 Clytha Pk. rd. Newprt j
■is Mrs. 6 Kingsmill ter Newport!
Harris R.,J.P.2 The Terrace.Rhymney
Harris Thomas, Hill view, Tredegar
Harris Thomas M. The Laurels,
Castleton, Cardiff
Harris Wm. 11 Bedford rd. Newport
HaiTis Wm. 4 Kingsmill ter. Newport
Harris Wm. 2 Methuen rd. Newport
Harris Wm. Albt. 19 Risca rd.Newprt
Harrison Chas.H.33 Bridge st.Newprt
Harrison James, 31 Eton rd.Newport
Harrison James, Moreton, Brecon rd.
Abergavenny
Harrison Mrs. J. 47 Preston av.Newprl
Harrison William B. 49 Gladstone st.
Abertillerv
Harry C. T. 1^7 Stow hill. J^ewport
Hart' Rev. P. s Stow hill, Newport
Heard Melville. King's Vale villa.
Queen street. Newport
Heard William Esau J.P. Winchester
house. Stow Park crescent, Newport
Hearle Rev. James Claud, Crossway
Green, Chepstow
Heath Thos.ggCorporation rd.Newprt
Hedger G. F. i The Shrubbery, Old
Dixton road, Monmouth
Hedger Harry. Wye view. May Hill,
Mo
uth
Hedley Mrs. Deepdene, Park view,
Cwmfields, Pontypool
Heeps Henry. The Lodge, Ko'.ighton,
Ponthir, Newport
Heighton Charles George, 70 Victoria
avenue, Maindee. Newport
Hellyer E. 40 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Henderson William, Elderslie, New-
port road, Chepstow
Henry Miss, ir Llanthewy rd.Newport
Henry Miss, 48 Somerset rd.Newport
Hensby Thos.42 Richmond -u. Newprt
Henslev Egerton Henry Valpy, The
_._,.- . Manor, Chepstow
Hart Charles, "Hill crest,' Blackwood, iHenson Jas. 5 Ombersley rd.Newport
Hepburn William Clay, Oakdale, Pen-
main, JS'ewport
Herbert Sir Arthur James G.C.V.O.,
M.A., D.L,, J.P. Coldbrook park,
Abergavenny
Herbert, Lieut.-Col. Edward B. Tre-
bencyn, Llantilio-Pertholey.Abrgvny
Herbert Maj. Fras.Jsph.Alphonse LI.L.,
J.P. Ty-Gwyn, Clytha, Kaglan,i!Jwpi
Herbert Cuthbert Toui, i Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Herbert Ernest. Grasmere, Avenue
road, Abergavenny
Herbert H. J. 2 Tyllwyd rd. Newport
Herbert J. 3 Brynhyfryd rd. Newport
Herbert John, 8 Clifton rd. Newport
Herbert John L., J.P. Glyndwr, Park
place, Tredegar
Herbert Mrs. f. J. 12 Station road,
Caerleon, Newport
Herbert Thoxuas, Staunton, Eveswell
park, Maindee, Newport
Herbert Thomas Henry, 13 St. Mark's
orescent, Newport
Herbert W.Refrinald Jsph.Fitzherbert
D.L., J.P. Civtha park, Abergavenny
Herbert William John, Dany Graig,
Aberboeg, Newport
Hern S. Glanwern.Christchuroh, Nwpt
He.slop Jn. 14 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Hethey Axel, i Summerhill avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Hewertson Herbert D. 56 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Hewertson Thomas, 4 Park sq. Nwprt
Hewin.son Mrs. ac Clyffard crescent,
Newport
Hewinson Robt. a Caerau rd. Newport
Heybyrne G. E. S. 16 We.*t Park rd.
Newport
Hevbvrne Mrs. 34 Godfrev rd.Newprt
Hick Charles, Wydale, Fields Park
avenue. Newport
Hickey Very Rev. Daniel B.A. 5 Stow
hill, Newport
Hicks Edwd. 12 St. Mark's cresNewpt
Hicks Mrs. 4 Eton road, Newport
Higgin Miss, 202 Stow hill, Newport
Higgins William, Fronhen!og,Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Higgison Frank, 19 Fields rd. Newprt
Hiley Mrs. Cedar villa. Chapel road,
Abergavenny
Hiley Mrs. Rozelle, Brecon rd.Abrgvnny
Hiley Sidnev Arthur J.P. The Laurels,
Porth-y-came street, Usk
Hill Capt. Eustace Tickell, The
Grondra, Shire Newton, Chepstow
Hill Lieut. George W. 16 Fairoak »T.
Maindee, Newport
Hill Rev. E. S. 5 Stow hill, Newport
Hill Rev. Frank P.. B.A. Vicarage,
Llangwni Isha, Newport
Hill Rev. J. P. Brvn villa, Charles
street, Tredegar
Hill Charles, 15 Leicester road,
Maindee, Newport
Hill Charles James, Clyde. Chepstow
road, Newport
Hill Edgar, 27 Altervn rd. Newport
Hill Geo. 45 St. Mark's cres. Newport
Hill George A. Duffryn cottage,
Henllys, Newport
Hill Hy. 18 Marlboro' road, Newport
Hill Mrs. St. Arvans court, St.
Arvans, Chepstow
Hill Sidnev J. 23 Bedford rd. Newport
Hill Reginald George, Claremont,
Western road, Abergavenny
Hill T. Myrtle ho. Malpas, Newport
Hill T. J. 10 St. Mark's cres. Newport
Hillier Lambert, Tremain, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Hillman Jn. 122 Caerleon rd. Newport
Hillmati John. ,? Hairow rd, Newport
Hilton Arthur Aecroft B.A. Belmont
cot. Monmouth road, Abergavenny
Hince T. A. 2? Chepstow rd. Newport
Hinimrin William, Bryntirion, Eves-
well park, Maindee, Newport
Hirons Cyril. Fern Lea, Hereford rd.
Abergavenny
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Hirst Mrs. 26 Broad walk, Caerleon,
Newport
Hiscock Bernard, 'inorncliff, Christ-
church road, Newport
Hiscott Fredk.55 Llanthewy rd.Newpt
Hobbes Franci.s Reginald, Lloyds Bank
house. Cross street, Abergavenny
Hobbs Francis J.P. Trevethin, Dixton
road, Monmouth
Hobbs Fdk.C.2 St.Julian's av. Newprt
Hobbs Reginald, 64 Risca rd. Newprt
Hobbs S. W. 8 Richmond rd. Newprt
Hobbs VVni. 16 Richmond rd. Newprt
Hobkirk W. Y. Lake villas, Cwm-
tillery, Abertillery
Hobsuii Rev. E. 5 Stow hill, Newport
flocking Mrs. 34 Marlboro' rd.Newprt
Hodge Edwd. 55 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Hodge H.S.N. 58 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Hodgkinson A. 3 Kingsmill ter.Newpt
Hoggett Chas. 230 Chepstow rd.Nwpt
Holier Mrs. 21 Batchelor rd.Newport
Holbrook John Francis, North Elm.
Lodge road, Caerleon, Newport
Holehouse Misses, 39 Caerau rd.Newpt
Hollingdale Alexander, 9 Woodland
Park road. Newport
Hollingdale Charles Percy, Wistow,
Chepstow road, Newport
Hollingdale William Henry, Palmyra
house, Palmvra place, Newport
Hollis Miss e! A. Inglewood,' Llan-
doi;o, Chepstow
Holmes Rev. Joshua, Wesley manse.
Risca. Newport
Holmes Chas. F. 37 Morden rd.Newprt
Holmes John William, Belle-vue,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Holmes Marcus, Kilmallock, Hereford
road, Monmouth
Holmes Miss. Bladon. Holywell road.
Holt Jas. M.64 Bryngwyn rd.Newport I
Holtham T.R.47 Marlboro' rd.Newprt 1
Human Bruce, 27 Methuen rd.Newprt j
Homfray Mrs. Penllyn, Stow Park
avenue, Newport
Honeyfield William J.P. 7 St. James-
street, Monmouth
Honywood James. New house. Cor-
poration road. Newport
Hood Mrs, 35 Bedford rd. Newport
Hood WiUiam Walker, Tredeon,
Wolves Newton, Chepstow
Hooke Colin, 146 Caerleon rd.Newport
Hooper John Willis, The Limes,
Chepstow road, Newport
Hope Arth. 4 Fields Park av.Newport
Hopes John, Pennar hou.se. New-
bridge, Newport
Hopkins D. 56 St. Julian's av. Newprt
Hopkins James, 44 Summerhill aven.
Maindee, Newport
Hopkins Jn. 71 Caerleon rd. Newport
Hopton Mrs. 6b Morden rd. Newport
Hopwood William Henry, Stanhope
house. Avenue road. Abergavenny
Hovden F. P. 21 Bassaleg rd.Newport
Hornby L. H. 35 Bassaleg rd. Newprt
Horrocks Joseph Thomas, 60 Somerset
road, Newport
Horsefield Jas. 42 Bedford rd.Newprt
Horsev Fredk.Wni. 37 Park sq.Newpt
Hortoii A. 13 St. Julian's av. Newprt
Hosbons Rev. John Richard, 15 Fair-
oak avenue, Maindee, Newport
Hoskin Fredk. 47 Bryngwyn rd.Newpt
Hoskins Frank. 2i4Chepstow rd.Newpt
Hough Robert Eddisbury. Pentwyn
house, Blackwood, Newport
Houghton John Harris, Oak field,
Llanbadoc, Usk
Houlden Henry Arthur, Park view,
Beechwood road, Newport
ib.uliston Miss. Hawkhurst, Western
road, Abergavenny
Houlson Miss, 30 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Howard John Alfred, Island house.
Llanbftdoc. Dsk
Hnwe Reginald. 5 Kensington place.
Maindee, Newport
[monmouthshihk.
Howell Rev.H.G.76 Caerau rd.Newprt
Howell Arthur Llewellyn, Sunnybank,
Castleton, Marshfield, Cardiff
Howell Illtyd, 5 Brynhyfryd rd. Nwpt,
Howell Osmond, 34 Fields rd.Newprt
Howell T. H. 45 Oakfield rd. Newprt^
Howell Thomas Henry, 21 Stow Park
circus, Newport
Howells Frederick William, Tredelerch,
Rumney, Cardiff
Howells Harry H. 36 Brynderwan rd.
Maindee, Newport
Howells John, 16 Eton rd. Newport
Howells Mrs.R.426Chepstow rd.Newpt
Howie Mrs. Mary Evelyn M.B. 27
Godfrey road, Newport
Howse James H. Highbury villa,
Hereford road, Monmouth
Howse Thomas, 3 North Parade ter-
race, Monkswell road, Monmouth
Huckle Wm.L.igiChepstow rd.Newpt
Huddon W. E. C. Holly house, Croesy-
ceilog, Newport
Hudson Joshua, Cholmeley, Hereford
I road, Abergavenny
Hudson R. C. 3 Llwynderi rd.Newprt
Hufton Richard, 32 Summerhill aven.
Maindee, Newport
Huggett FrankW.i7Godfrey rd.Newpt
Huggett Mrs. 46 Queen's hill, Newprt
Huggett Ronald Cullimore, 25 Kens-
ington place, Maindee, Newport
Huggins Fredk. i Somerton rd.Newpt
Hugh William, Myrtle cottage, Risca
road, Rogerstone, Newport
Hughes Rev. David M..V. The Vicar-
age, Chepstow
Hugthes Rev. David Edward. Bryn
villa, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Hughes Rev. Evan H. R. 10 Daniel
street, Newport
Hughes Rev. James Owen, The
j Manse, Station terrace, Cwm, Nwprt
'Hughes Rev. Thomas John, Maesy-
I cwmmer, Cardiff
i Hughes C.12 Brailsford cres.Ebbw Vie
Hughes David J.P. 34 Whitworth ter-
race, Tredegar
Hughes Edward Maurice, Sunnycroft,
Newbridge, Newport
Hughes Hugh Llewellyn, Ty-Celyn,
Pontvpool road. Pontypool
Hughes Jn. 14 Manley rd. Newport
Hughes John Howard, Brantwood,
Ponthir, Newport
Hughes L. Gorsafdv, Ponthir, Newprt
Hughes Llewellyn." Ferns, Greenhill
road, Griffith-stown, Newport
Hughes M. H., J.P. Glyn ter.Tredegr
Hughes Morgan, Oakleigh. Tredegar
Hughes Mrs. 17b, Fields rd. Newport
Hughes Mrs. Homelea, Cwmfields,
Pontypool
Hughes Mrs. Tycelyn. Pontypool rd.
Pon
Hughes Robert Edward M.A.Oxon.,
B.Sc.Lond. Claremont, Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
Hughes Thos.7 Brvnhyfryd av. Newprt
Hughes Thomas.' Tlie Knoll, Stow
Park avenue. : '
Hughes Thos. 5
Hughes Wm. 20 Park sf|. Newport
Hughes William J.P. 11 The Parade,
Monmouth
Hughes William N. Tynewydd,
Roger.stone, Newport
Hull George E. Rogerstone, Newport
Humby Mrs. 19 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Humfrey Mrs. Llanwenarth house,
Govilon, Abergavenny
Humphrey W.G.i Bas.saleg rd.Newprt
Humphreys Henry Robert, 33 St.
Mark's crescent, Newport
Humphreys John, Castle house, Usk
Humphries Misses, i Oakfield, Here-
ford road, Monmouth
Humphries Mrs. 16 Park sq. Newport
Humphry Gilbert Percy, 52 Castle
street, -\bergavenny
Hunt Alfd Jii.ai Queen's hill, Newport
J«0?!MOUTHSHIRE.]
Hwit Alfred R. Glan Mena, Edward
VII. avenue. Newport
Hunt Henr\. Handborough, Holywell
road, Abergavenny
Hunt J. W. I Stow Pk. cres. Newprl
Hunter Mrs.VV.63 Bryngwyn rd.Nwprt
Hurley Ja«. 182 Commercial rd.Newpt
Hurley Mrs. The Beeclie.s. Chepstow
road, Newport
Hurley T. 62 Corporation rd. Newport
Hussey Rev. David, Pontllanfraith,
Newport
Hussey Mrs. 53 Marlboro' rd.Newprt
Hutching:s Mrs. 22 Richmond road,
Newport
Hutchings Philip,iiMethuen rd.Newpt
HutohinSon Thomas Havelock, The
Dingle, Fields Park road, Newport
Huxley Archibald Samuel.Glan Ebbw.
Victoria, Waunllw>d. Newport
Huxley Samuel, Melodia, New Inn,
Pontypool
Hyani Mrs. 5 Rock crescent. Monks-
well road. Monmouth
Hyams Alexander, Shalom, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Hyde Josiah, i Gibbs road, Newport
Hyndman William Downing, 18 Mor-
den road, Newport
Hyslop R. 20 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Iggulden S.49 St.Mark's cres.Newprt
Ties Harold. Hawarden terrace, 4
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Ince Ohas. 54 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Ingham Geo.Hy.38 Oakfield rd.Newpt
Ingleton D. 27 Stow hill, Newport
Ingman A.M. 6 Beeehwood rd.Newprt
Ingram Col. .Samuel Duggan, 23 Stow
Park avenue, Newport
Ingram Percy Cecil Parker M.B. 23
Stow Park avenue, Newport
Instance Mrs. 7 Fields Pk. av.Newprt
Iredell Rev. Eliott Ostrehan, Single-
ton house. The Parade, Monmouth
Ireland Horace. i03Caerleon rd.Newpt
Ireland Mrs. 17 Corporation rd.Newpt
Irvins A. J. 30 West Park rd.Ne
Isaac E. 37 Corporation rd. New
Isaac Mrs. 49 Morden rd. Newj
Isaac W.J. 10 Fields Park av. Newport
Isacke Jesse Harold. 3 Powell's place.
Dock street. Newport
Isbell Thomas Arthur, Llanvetherine,
Abergavenny
Ivens L. Bungalow,St.Mellons,Cardiff
Ivins Hy. 32 Chepstow rd. Newport
-Jackson Sir Hv. Mather- bart. O.B.E..
D.L., J. P. Llantilio court. Abrgvnny
Jackson Rev. Stephen, Vicarage, St.
Mellons. Cardiff
Jackson AIfd.22 Oxford st.Abergvnnv
Jackson J.iiHereford rd. Abergavenny
Jackson John. Charlbury, Holywell
road, Abergavenny
Jackson Mrs. 25 Albert rd..\bergvnny
Jackson Mrs. 6 Serpentine rd.Newprt
Jackson Mrs. 13 Victoria pi. Newport
Jackson Reuben Henry. WhitTjell,
Hereford road, Aberga'venny
.lackson Robert Newton J. P. Black-
hrooke. Grosmont (Herefordshire)
Jackson Tom, Homeleigh, Park hill,
Tredegar
Jackson Wm.R.,J.P.Treyork.Rhymney
Jacob John Reginald, Vainor, West-
ern road, Abergavenny
Jacobs Abraham, 97 Oaerleon rd.Nwpt
Jacobs Isaac, 15 Windsor ter, Newport
Jacobs John C. Glanusl;, Rhymney
Jacobs L. 47 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Jacobs M. 26 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Jacobs M. S. P. 7 Charles st. Newport
Jacobs Mrs. 3 Llanfehewy rd. Newport
Jacobs Mrs. E. 7 Stanley rd. Newport
.Taoobs SI. 24 Brvngwyn rd. Newport
■Jacobs W.A.The Hawthornes.Rhymny
Jakeman Lewis. 56 Risca rd. Newport
James Rev. David Llewelyn B.A.
Vicarage, Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
James Rev.David T.Talywain, Pontypl
James Rev. David Taliesin Robert
B.A. Vicarage, Abersychan, Pontypl
PEIVATE RE.^IDENTS.
ames Rev. Henry L.Div. St. Dingats
vicarage, New Tredegar
James Alfred Hugh M.D., J. P. The
Park, Blaenavon, Pontypool
imes Alfred Morgan, The Fields,
Field Park road, Newport
mes Arthur, Lynwood, Greenhill
road, Griffithstown, Newport
fames Art.h.Wni.57 Caerau rd.Newprt
ames David H.. J, P. Beech croft,
Harold road. .\bei.;avenny
lames Francis, 26 Friars rd. Newport
mes F. 2 Stow Park cres. Newport
mes Frederick, Bartestree, Fields
Park avenue, Newport
mes Herbert, Priorv lodije, Dixton
JON
241
road, Monmouth
ames Isaac M. Ty-llwyd, Tredegar
Ba.ssaleiT. Newport ''
fames Jas..i,7S Llanthewy rd.Newprt
' mes JohnK.i2 Somerset rd.Newprt
mes Lionel M.A. Grammar school,
Monmouth
James M. Maesycwmmer ho. Cardiff
James Miss, 4 Rock crescent. Monks-
well road, Monmouth
James Mrs. 175 Cuerleon rd. Newport
James Mrs. 389 Chepstow rd.Newprt
James Mrs. Glansychan, Abersychan,
Pontypool
lames Mrs. Sunnyside, Chepstow rd
Newport
James Rees, 25 Harrow rd. Newport
James Reginald, Chaceley, Fields
Park avenue, Newport
T. Ed
ifelii
Pontypool
James Thomas. 25 Fields rd. Newprt
James Thos. i Llanthewy rd. Newport
James Thomas G. Tydu'house.Roger-
)ne. Newport
James W. 12 St. Thomas' sq.Monmth
James Wm.J.2i5 Chepstow rd.Newpt
James Wm. M. 33 Stow hill, Newport
Jarrett Bertram. Sunny place, Pont-
hir, Newport
Jarrett E. P. Rome. Man.son.Monnith
Jarrett Mrs.Oakfield ho.Ponthir,Nwprt
Jayne Miss, % SouthvUle rd. Newport
Jeanes H. 54 Marlboro' rd. Newport
Jeffcock Capt. William Parkyn. Cwni-
Cwr
Mon
Jeffreys Percival, Redland
field road, Abergavenny
Jeffreys Wm. 28 Clytha Pk. rd.Newpt
Jeffrevs "
Llanti
Mo
tage
io-Pertholey, Aberga
Jeffrevs William, The Rosery, Usk
feffs Cameron, 4 Clifton pi. Ne\vport
Jenkins Rev. David, 20 Grove road,
Risca, Newport
Jenkins Kev. Edward M.A. Vicarage,
Malpas, Newport
Jenkins Rev. Rhys, 2 Rawlinson ter-
race, Tredegar
Jenkins Alfred Ernest, 20 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Jenkins Arthur. 3a Blaendare, Ponty-
moile, Pontypool
Jenkins Arthur, Durlston, Oak street,
Abertillerv
Jenkins A. C. 156 Stow hill, Newport
Jenkins A. E. 40 Preston av. Newport
Jenkins Benj. 21 Hill st. Newport
Jenkins Charles, Bryn Hytryd, Uan-
vihangel Crncornev, Abergavenny
Jenkins D. 24 Dewsland Pk. rd.Newpt
Jenkins D. 17 Preston aven. Newport
Jenkins D. 11 St. Julian's av.Newprt
Jen!;ins E. The Oak, Bettws, Newport
Jenkins E. 33 Somerset rd. Newport
Jenkins G. H. Henwaun villa, Blainn
Jenkins George H. Tv Cornel, Usk
Jenkins Harry J. 11 Clifton rd.Newprt
Jenkins Hv.L 140 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Jenkins Herbt.V,i38 Stow hill.Newpr^
Jenkins John Beniamin,383 Chepstow
road. Newport
Jenkins John M.43 Preston av.Newpr'
Jenkins Lewis W. x Friars rd.Newprt
Jenkins Miss. 79 Caerau rd. Newpor-
Jenkins Mrs. Bryn Gwyn house, New-
bridge, Newport
Jenkins Mrs. 3 Faulkner rd. Newport
Jenkins Mrs. ^39 Preston av. Newport
Jenkins Mrs. 34 Waterloo rd. Newprt
Jenkins P.T. 13 Woodville rd.Newprt
Jenkins Samuel, Aelybryn, British
School lane, Pontypool
Jenkins Samuel, The Willows, Usk
tins Sydney Wallace, Greenfield
urt, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Jenkins Thomas M. Oakdene, Crun.-
lin road, Pontypool
nkins Wm. 28'Deyon pi. Newport
Jenkins Wm. 72 Morden rd. Newpoit
Jenkins William H. 7 Woodland Park
road, Newport
Jenkins Wm.Jas 5 Clifton rd.Newprt
Jenkins William John, The Firs.
Hereford road, Abergavenny
Jenkins Wm. P. Rhyd "villa, Tredegar
Jeremiah Geo. ig Somerton rd.Newpt
Jeremiah Wm.W.4 Gold tops. Newprt
Jermyne Rev. Thomas, i Bethel ter-
race. George town, Tredegar
Jerrams Misses, 11 Waterloo road,
Newport
Jesseman G. E. 36 Risca rd. Newprt
Jesseman Geo. 41 Somerset rd.Newprt
Jesseman V.J.N. 10 Tylhvvd rd.Newpt
John Alfred. 71 Risca road. Newport
John David Daniel. Bryn Llwyd. Ed-
ward VII. avenue, Newport'
John Edward J. Parkside, Blaenavon,
Pontypool
John Ivor B,. M.A. The College,
Caerleon, Newport
John J. 37 Dewsland Park rd. Newport
John Miss, 13 Preston av. Newport
John Miss. Wern cottage, Roger-
stone, Newport
John Mrs. 34 Richmond rd. Newport
John Thos. 92 Corporation rd.Newprt
John Thomas, Glen View cottage, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
John Thomas, Rhianfa, Fields Park
road, Newport
Johns Rev. William Arvon, Ton Mawr
lias, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Johns Ivor M. 4 Cardiff rd. Newport
Johns Joseph, 44 Morden rd. Newport
Johns Wm. 12 Cardiff road, Newport
Johns William, Cwmcarn, Pontywain,
Newport
Johns Wdliam H. The Firs, Tredegar
road, Ebbw Vale
Johns Wm. H. 21 Gibbs rd. Newport
ihnson A. Carveth M.B. Gwenlyn,
Eveswell park, Maindee, Newport
Johnson Bernard George, 6 Broad
walk, Caerleon. Newport
hnson Frank, Palace road, Cwni-
tillery, Abertillery
Johnson John Samuel, 56 Richmond
road, Newport
Johnson Misses, Glyn, Llanishen,
Chepstow
Johnson Mrs. 197 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Johnson Mrs. Inglewood, Chapel rd.
Abergavenny
Johnson Robert J. P. Llanddewi coiut,
Llanthewy Skirrid. Abergavenny
Johnso^ Vernon Napier, 10 Bassaleg
road, Newport
Johnson Wm. 10 Eton road, Newport
Johnson William Henry, The Elms,
Redbrook, Monmouth
Johnstone Eden,i4Chepstow rd.Newpt
Joint Wm. 53 Bedford rd. Newport
JoUiffe Gordon. Silverdale, Christ-
church road. Newport
Jones Major Charles T. Croesonen.
Trednnnock. Newport
Jones Rev. A. H. Derlwvn street.
Phdlipstown. N. Tredegar
Jones Rev. A. T. s Fields rd. Newport
Jones Rev. C. Davies, Maesvcnmuier,
Cardiff
Jones Rev. David M.A. St. George's
vicarage, Tredegar
Jones Rev. Dewi Bevan, 3 Carlton ter-
race, Oaerleon, Newport
242 JON
Jones Rev. E.LlwchMT.Bedwa!, Cardiff
Jones Rev. E. H. 49 York pi. Newport
Jones Eev.E.Rodk.2 Eton rd. Newport
Jones Rev. Evan A. Richmond road,
Six Bells, Abertillery
Jones Rev. Fred, Fothergill's road.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Jones Rev.G.44 Church st. Ebbw Vale
Jones Rev. Herbert Morice, The Rec-
tory, Llanfoist, Abern:;ivenny
Jones" Rev. John, Rectory, Wolves
Newton, Chepstow
Jones Rev. John Griliith.^, Cwmavon
road, Blaenavon. Ponlypool
Jones Rev. John M. Highview villas,
Newbridge. Newport
Jone.« Rev. John Washington B.A.
Llanover road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jones Rev. Joseph, The Rectory,
Bryngwyn. Raglan
Jones Rev. Morgan, St. Ives, Christ-
church road, Maindee, Newport
Jones Rev. Owen, The Manse, Roger-
stone, Newport "
Jones Bev. Robert Owen, Sefton
villas. Beaufort, Breconshire
Jones Rev. T. Deri B.A. Waterloo
lane, Abersychan. Pontypool
Jones Rev. Thomas Fawe, Derlwyn
street. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Jones Rev. Thomas Llewellyn, Grove
road, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Jones Rev. W., B.A. The Rectory.
• Llansoy, Newport
Jones Rev. W. Howell, Preswylfa,
Aberbeeg, Newport
Jones Rev. Wm. The Manse,Mozerah,
Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavnny
Jones Rev. William Davies, Vicarage,
Llanellen, Abergavenny
Jones Rev. William Owen, Dixton
house, Dixton road, Monmouth
Jones Rev. William Rowland B.A. 42
St. Julian's avenue, Newport
Jones Alan Treverton. 12 Stow Park
circus, Newport
Jones Albert Edward, 24a, Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Jones Albert James, 40 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee, Newport
Jones Alfred J. P. Bronwydd, Beaufort
road, Ebbw Vale
Jones Alfred E.. J. P. Mitchel-Troy,
Monmouth
Jones Alfd. E. 38 Friars rd. Newport
Jones Alfd.W. 2 Richmond rd.Newprt
Jones Arthur, Tygwyn, Chapel road,
Abergavenny
Jones Arthur Edmund, Craig-y-Don,
Edward VII. avenue, Newport
Jones Austin Kendrick, Senlac, Gold
Croft common, Caerleon, Newport
Jones B.,J.P.29 Plantation st.Rhymny
Jones Benjamin Charl6,s. Penycoed.
Fields Park road, Newport
Jones B. H. i Serpentine rd. Newport
Jones Charles, High croft. Lodge rd.
Caerleon, Newport
Jones Charles, The Moorlands, Gold-
cliCf, Newport
Jones C.D.Trefaldwyn. Bedwas,Cardff
Jones Charles Hall. 7 Park sq Newport
Jones Chas.Hy.3 Grafton rd. Newport
Joni'B Charles Tedman, Ty-gwyn,
Goytrey, Abergavenny
Jones C. 4 Woodville road. Newport
Jones D., J. P. 23 Badmington grove,
Ebbw Vale
Jones D. G. ii The Terrace,Rhymney
Jones Daniel Henrv'. .Southleigh.
Pontypool road, Pontypool
Jones David J. P. Belle vue, Freehold
Land. Pontvpool
Jones David, 16 ClythaPark rd.Newprt
Jones David, 33 Omberaley rd.Newprt
.lones David. 5 Pentonville. Newport
.Tones David. 43 Stow hill, Newport
Jones David Bidder. Kemore, Fields
Park road, Newport
Jones David Walter. 15 Ombersley
road, Newport
Jones E W. 31 Ombersley rd. Newport
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Jones Edmund William, i Caerau
crescent, Caerau park, Newport
Jones Edward, 20 Cedar rd. Newport
Jones Edward, 57 Corporation road,
Newport
Jones Edward Henry, i Claremont,
Monkswell road, Monmouth
Jones Edward Treharne, Tyrywen cot-
tage, Llanishen, Chepstow
Jones Edwin, East view, Caldicot,
Newport
Jones Edwin, 43 Risca road, Newport
Jones Edwin Fiske, 13 Brailsford cres-
cent, Ebbw Vale
Jones Elias,i2 Merthyr rd. Abergvnny
Jones Ernest George, 10 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Jones Evan Wm. Roche st.Abertiller)
Jones F.27 Dewsland Pk rd. Newport
Jones Frank, z Caerau cres. Newport
Jones Fred, 60 Preston av. Newport
Jones Fredk. 36 Fields rd. Newport
Jones Fredk. 17 Waterloo rd. Newport
Jones Frederick Lewis, The Mount,
Greenhill rd. Griifithstown.Newprt
Jones G. T. 8 Tyllwyd rd. Newport
Jones George, 60 Caerau rd. Newport
Jones George. Hill crest. Abertillery
Jones George, 5 Pentwyn avenue,
Blackwood, Newport
Jones Geo. 26 Queen's hill, Newport
Jones George, Rose hill, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Jones George. Southernwood, Christ-
church road, Maindee, Newport
Jones Geo.Stephen,28Eton rd.Newprt
Jones Godfrey Ernest, Snatchwood
park. Aber.sychan. Pontypool
Jones Griffith Humphrey.The Laurels,
Llanfoist. Abergavenny
Jones Griffith Owen. Rutland house.
Oak street, Abertillery
Jones H. E. 26 Harrow rd. Newport
Jones H. G. Brynderi, Llantilio-
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Jones H. G. H. 12 Friars" rd. Newport
Jones Hedley, 18 Dewsland Park rd.
Newport
Jones H. Highbury.Llanwern, Newprt
Jones Hy.Melville,39 ^isca rd.Newprt
Jones Hy.W.iaWest Park rd. Newport
Jones Herbert, gg Alma st. Newport
Jones Herbert C. Hayden villa. Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
Jones Herbt.E. 76 Morden rd.Newprt
Jones Hywel Owen, The Mount.
Llandogo, Chepstow
Jones Isaac,407 Chepstow rd. Newport
Jones Ivor, Ivanhoe. Park view,
Cwmfields, Pontypool
Jones Ivor, 13 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Jones J. Ernest, 8 Woodland Park
road, Newport
Jones J.M. Derllwyn ho.Ponthir.Newpt
Jones J. R. 7 Brynhyfryd rd.Newport
Jones James, 42 Dewsland Park road,
Newport
Jones Jenkin, 31 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Jones J., B.A. Ardwyn vil. Tredegar
Jone.« John, Pwll-y-plucca, St. Mel-
Ions, Cardiff
Jones J. Rosedale. Rugby rd.Newport
Jones JohnA.144 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Jones John Graham, Pant-yr-Onen,
Llanwenarth Citra. Abergavenny
Jones John H. Borrodaile, Fields Park
road, Newport
Jones John H. 4 Oakfleld rd.Newport
Jones John Henry. Bay villa, Blaina
Jones John Henry, Moss villa. Lodge
road, Caerleon, Newport
Jones John Hy.B3 Oakfield rd.Newport
Jones John Merton J.P. Little H.ard-
wicU, Abergavenny
Jones John Price, Milton house,
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Jones John Richard, Lynwood, Park
\iew. Cwmfields, Pontypool
Jones John T. 82 Somerset rd.Newprt
Jones Jsph.393 Chepstow rd.Newport
[MONMOnTHSHIRE.
Jones Joseph, 2 Ombersley rd.Newprt.
Jones Lewis J.P. Highbury, Black-
wood, Newport
Jones Lewis, 22 Somerset rd.Newport
Jones Lionels. 9 Fields Pk. av. Newprt
Jones Llewellyn, Gelly Gron, Cleve-
don road, Newport
Jones Miss, Ar-y-bryn, Llanthewy
Skirrid, Abergavenny
Jones Mi.ss, 4 Cedar road, Newport
Jones Miss, Cruglas, Church street,
Ebbw Vale
Jones Miss, Glen Rosa, Risca.Newport
Jones Miss, Rock cottage, Tintern-
Parva, Chepstow
Jones Miss, Ty-Newydd, Blackwood,
Newport
Jones Miss Mary E., B.A. Pen-y-garn,.
Pontypool
Jones Misses M. S. & E. M. Langston
lodge, Trelleck, Monmouthshire
Jones Morgan, Ryvington, Holywell
road, Abergavenny
Jones Mrs. 26 Bassaleg road, Newport
Jones Mrs Briardene, Fosterviile
crescent, Abergavenny
Jones Mrs. ig Brynhyfryd rd.Newport
Jones Mrs. 23 Chepstow rd. Newport
Jones Mrs. Gwyrfr, Craig-y-beddw
road. New Tredegar
Jones Mrs. 7 Harrow road, Newport
Jones Mrs. 5 Mill st. Abergavenny
Jones Mrs. 48 Ombersley road
Jones Mr.s.St.Elmo, Newbridge,Nwprt
Jones Mrs. 67 Somerset rd. Newport
Jones Mrs. 39 Stow hill, Newport
Jones Mrs. Trosnant lodge, Clarence
street, Pontypool
Jones Mrs. Annie J. 5 St. James' st.
Monmouth
Jones Mrs. Edward, Snatchwood park,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Jones Mrs. Evan, Goytrey,Abergvnny
Jones Mrs. K. 146 Stow hill, Newport
Jones Mrs. P. H. Tyceirios, Pentre-
piod, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Jones Mrs. T.36 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Jones Mrs. Tom, Wa'ikato, Fields
Park avenue, Newport
Jones Mrs. Wyndham, 3 Station rd.
Caerleon, Newport
Jones Oliver L. Lynwood, 5 Monk st.
Monmouth
Jones R. W.. J.P. Pengam, Cardiff
Jones Reginald Daniel A. Govilon
house, Guvilon, Abergavenny
Jones Richard, 44 Tunnel ter.Newport
Jones Samuel, 20 Leicester road,
Maindee, Newport
Jones S. G. 45 Bryngwyn rd.Newport
Jones Sanjuel Nathan J.P. Cartref
.Melus, Stow Park avenue, Newport
Jones Samuel William J.P. The
Birches, Raglan, Newport
Jones Sidney, Dingleside, Mount
Pleasant, Chepstow
Jones S. E. Hillside, Malpas. Newport
Joitfs Spencer, 6g Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Jones Stanley, 31 Bryngwyn rd.Nwprt
.Tones T. Silvin,50 Morden rd.Newprt
Jones Theophilus, 12 Cwmavon road,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jones Theophilus, The Gables, Cleve-
don road, Newport
Jones Thomas, Aely-Bryn,WaunIlwyd,
Newport
Jones Thomas, Askbrook, Windsor
road. Abergavenny
.lones Thomas, 60 Fairoak avenue,
Maindee. Newport
Jones Thomas, 14 Harrow rd.Newport
lones Thomas,Newton green,Mathern,
Chepstow
Jones Thomas, 46 York pi. Newport
Jones Thos. J. 78 Caerau rd.Newport
Jones Thomas Rees J.P. 6 Harcourt
street. Rhjinney
Jones Thomas Richard, Penlangwyn,
Llanvihangel-LIantarnam, Newport
Jones Tom, 17 Harrow rd. Newport
Jones Tom Percival Steward, Rock-
lield, Osborne road, Pontypool
3aONM()UTl:-SUIRE.]
PRIVATE KESlDE.NTt
LEW
^43
Jones 'I'leviim Brynusic, Monmouth
road, Abeiiiavenny Ne
.Tunes W. 5/ Moiden road, XeT
Jone.-i W. t\ Krondeg, New
Newport
.Tones Walt. 26 Clyffard cres. J
Jones William. Cedars, Siinnvba'nk Kevi)
road, Griflithstown, Newport
■ Tones Wui. Clytha cres. .\bertillery
Jones William, Edinburgh hoiis
Aber.svchan, Pontypool JKi
Jones Wm.Hicrh croft, Kumney.Cardff i r
Jones William, 9 Eutland pi. Newport l\i
Jones WilKam, Ty Gwyn, Islwyn st. Ki
.Vbercarn, Newport l\ ■
Jones AVilliam Davies, Braeside. Stow Kii
Park crescent. Newport I
Jones William Edward, 11 Kingsmill ' iv.i
terrace, Newport IKi
Jones William Francis, St. Elmo. I Ki
Broad walk. Caerleon, Newport [ K,i
Jones William Griffith. 55 Bridgi
Newport
Jones William H. Wain Vawr, R
Newport
Jones Wm. Jas. 69 Bisca rd. Nev
Jones Wm. Thos. 9 Cardiff rd.Nrwpt ! I
Jones William Thomas J.P. Edlogan, |Kn
Sebastopol. Newport ! Kn
Jones William WatUin, Millbrook. '
Mitchel-Trov, Monmouth
Jones-Evan.- Rev. Benjamin M.A.
Pontllanfraith, Newport
Charles, Glen-Plas,
er-Willian,s Reirinald Frank, 14
ation road, Caerleon, Newport
Cecil, Brookleigfh, Brook estate,
iams Mrs. Ty-Clyd,
.eriraveniiy
■■- I'reston av. Newport
' - Cedar rd. Newport
I. Jo.seph, 4 Sum-
i- . Maindee. Newport
Caerleon nl.Nwpr
I'ark stj. Newport
nmeiset rd.Newpr
Knight Doi
Chapel rof
Knight Fredi
Alfred Cuthbeit,
Porth-v-carne st.
1. 4 Hairow rd. Ne
uld. Glancihi gi
1, Abergavenny
lick. Rose cottage.
Jordan Erm
Caerleon, Newport
Jordan Henry Keyes D.Sc.. J. P., I Lb
F.G.S. Llandennv, Newport I Knn-
Jordan James J. ' Mayfield, Llanvi- ^ bil
hangel-Llantarnam. Newport ' Kmr
Jordan Mrs. 7 Llantbewy rd.Newp.irt j Ti
Jordan ?Jrs. 77 Preston av. Newport 1 Kvle
Jordan Tudor, 3 Woodland rd.Newprt Br
Jordon John, 29 Richmond rd.Newprt Kvle
road.
urie Walter. Cartref, Ffrv
Abersychan, Pontypool
Lavis Joseph. 15 Cedar road, Newport
Alfred El nest, 33 Whitecross
eet, Monmouth
Law John Jackson, Pen-y-Bryn, Here-
ford rd. & 44 St. Mary's st.Monmth
'.wless Rev. E.lnard.' The Presbv-
tery. .Mii,li.-I Tr.iv. .Monmouth
in. -t. Hilston park.
I. Mu
vlor E
nth
". .Miv:!!,. rd.Newprt
Lawrence Arthur Garnons M.D., J.P.
The Cedars, Welsh street.Cliepstow
Lawrence C. E. 73 Preston av.Newprt
Lawrence Ernest, 2 Tredegar villas.
North street, Abergavenny
Lawrence Frederick Oliver, St. Cuth-
berfs. Lower Park ter. Pontvpoul
Lawrence Jojin Willi.im. 2, B;vti1,v-
Lawrenc,.
LlaMMl,
Lawrence
Welsh
Lawrence
Mainde
Lawrence
Mrs. 16 Kensington plac
:, Newport
Oliver John. The Momi
r road, Pontypool
William, 9 Brynhyfryd r
avid. 14 Clifton pl.Newpn
rs John, Mardy park, Lia
les Georire A
avihangel-Lla
les Tbom.is,
. New 1,0,1
Woods
Jory Hubert, 40 Morden rd. Newport '■ Kvnch Williar
Joseph Rev. David D. 5 St. Mark's' 'road. Aberg:
crescent, Newport ;Labillieie Rev
Joseph Edwd.40 Bassaleg rd. Newport eonr de .M.J
Joshua Alfred John, Gatesgarth, . yaltork-Vibn
Pontypool road, Pontypool
les TliMinas Paxton,Westbon
iuihI tt trace, Newport
Archibald Thomas, Craign
con road, Abergavenny
David, 68 Llanthewy 'rd.Ne
villa. Chape
Edgar Dela.
Trengove, Pontypool rd.
Pontypool
Joyce Cecil, 20 Godfrey road.Newport
Joyce Claude, 9 Woodville rd.Newprt
Joyce Douglas, 14 Woodville rd.Nwprl
Joyce Ernest, 43 Fields road.Newport
Judd Charles James, Beechcroft,
Stow hill. Newport
Jukes Jn. Webb. 63 Murden rd.Newprt
Jupp J. Francis. 33 Fields id. Newport
Iveating Mr.-. 50 York plac,-. Newport
Keen Reginald, Lorraii
Caerleon, Newport
Lamb Mrs. 20 St.
Maindee. Newport
Lla
<port
Ltadbeter G.F.226Chepstow rd.Newpt
Leadbetei' John H. 2 St. John's road.
Maindee. Newport
Leahy Mis. 24 .^t.Julian's av. Newport
Le Brasseur Heniy, it Stow Park
avenue, Newport
Lee Jas. Sonthleigh villa. HeJwellty
road. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Lee John. 11 Windsor ter. Newport
Lee J. A.. M.B 16 Gold tojis.Newprt
Lee William.iq liatchelor ril. Newport
Lees Geor^T-e. 14 Fields rd. Newport
irraine. Hawthorne
avenue, Newport
Iveene Edwd. 30 St. Julian's av.Nwprt
Keene Henry, 4 Woodland rd. Newport
Keene James Pearse. Myrtle cottage,
Caerleon, Newport
Keene Mrs. i Faulkner rd. Newport
Keene Percv C. Chellowdene, Edward
VII. avenue. Newport
Keepin John. 6 Eton road. Newport
KMly His Honor Judge S. A. Hill,
Llanfoist ho. Llanfoist. Abergavnny
Xelly Harry, 77 Llanthewy rd. Newprt
Kelson J. 85 Marlborough rd. Newport
Jiendall Samuel, 49 Devon*pl. Newport
Kendall Walter B. Llandogo.Chepstw
Kendrick Mrs. 33 Fields rd. Newport
Kenney George, 11 ,St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Kent Tom Horace, 3 Kensington pi.
Maindee. Newport
Kenvyn Gilbert,2Woodville rd.Newpt
Kenvyn Mrs. 27 Ombersley rd.Newprt
Kerr Mrs. 23 Clytha square. Newport
Kerr Mrs. 3 Park square, Newport
Kerr Mrs. 35 Somerset rd. Newport
Kerr Richard B. Kirriemuir, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Kershaw Rev. A. 22 Waterloo rd.Nwprt
Kerslake George,42 Oakfield rd.Nwprt
e John,
Manson
lad. Mom
nouth
le Wm.
Bettws
vVwvdd, Newport
e AVillia.
1 Alfreil.
fertbxr r
ad. Aber
e W'.H. ^8 St.Julii
igford Ai
thur Hen
■vd avenu
e. Newpo
» H,
Newprt
19 Ou
nhv-
Langford George Jami
walk, Caerleon, Newp
Langford John Charles
ley road, Newport
Langford W. K. 91 Caerleon rd.Nwprl
Laoirmaid Arthur. Aviwvn. Edward
VII. aveiine, Newport
Langmaid Henrv, 2 York pi Newport
LanguKibl Ra.37 Brvnewvn rd.Nwprt
LauLmiaid Wui.J, q-.L Eton rd.Newprt
Langmead A. 23 Oniber^lev rd.Nwprt
Lanuen Win. 33 Mir'horo' rd.Newprt
Lansbury Mrs.' The Cottage, Bassa-
leg. Newport
Lant John, 51 Caerleon rd. Newport
Joseph David, 33 Dewsland
Larma
Park road.
Latch Miss. 33 Bass:
Latchford Joseph. 39
Laughton Mrs. Peny
eg rd. Newport
evon pi. Newprt
dn villa. Cwm-
Launder
Tregar
Thnr
Lenderyi.o .\iis. Kenilworth, R'oaer-
stone, Newport
Leng Hcrbt. William B.Sc. S Soulh-
ville road, Newport
Leonard George Wm. The Laurels,
Station r.iad. Pnntnewydd,NeT.port
Lennaid Tho-, ;; I'hepstow rd.Nwprt
Lenton Herl.i ,,,, ,-;tnw hill. Newport
Leonard U illi.nn Frederick, R Dews-
land Park road. Newport
Lermon Simon. 07 Coruoration load.
Leslie William James, 10 Summei
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Leveson Arthur, 77 Marlborousrh rt
Newport
Leveson William Arthur. 9 Leieeste
road, Mainde
Levett Walte
ton. Mo
^Vinds
Wi
Brvcba
Ros:
Aber:
Lewis Rev. David'. Hillside hons-.
Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconsh)
Lewis Rev. Dv.a'n. Blackwood roaf'
Pontllanfraith, Newport
Lewis Rev. Lewis. Ashley villa
Chapel road. Abergavennv '
244 LEW
Lewis Rev. Eobert, The Vicarage,
Nant-y-glo, Brymnawr (Breconsh)
Lewis Rev. Robert John Bailey M.A.
The Beolcry, Llandogo, Chepstow
Lewis Eev. William J. Greenfield,
Newbridge, Newport
Lewis Alfred Wheatcrott, 25 Bryng-
wyn road, Newport
Lewis Bert, Grosmont. Mt. Pleasant,
Chepstow
Lewis Chas. L. 42 Caerau rd.Newprt
Lewis David, Fern bunk, Castleton,
Cardiff
Lewis David, 10 Morden rd. Newport
Lewis David, 2 Queen's hill, Newport
Lewis D.R. 12 Brynhyfryd av.Newprt
Lewis Edgar John, Troedyrhiw,
Bedwas, Cardiff
Lewis Edmund Roger J. P. The Grove,
Lansdown road, Abergavenny
Lewis E. Oaklands, Euhiney, Cardiff
Lewis Edward Clyde, Fields croft,
Fields Park road, Newport
Lewis Edwin, 11 Leicester r
Maindee. Newport
Lewis Frank. 45 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Lewis Fredk. Jas. 11 Harrow rd.Nwprl
Lewis Henry, The Hollies, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
Lewis Ivor, 4 Spencer rd. Newport
Lewis J., Hawthorns, Maryport st.Usk
Lewis J. Arthur Henshaw, 32 Com-
mercial street, Newport
Lewis Jas. 15 Clyffard cres. Newport
Lewis James, Ll'wyn Clyn, Western
road, Abergavenny
Lewis John, The Mount. Ebbw Vale
Lewis John Edward. 21 St. Mark's
crescent, Newport
Lewis Jn. F. 50 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Lewis John Jenkins, Craig-y-felin
hall, Crumlin, Newport
Lewis JohnP.io Waterloo rd. Newport
Lewis Joseph, 34 Devon pi. Newport
Lewis Lionel D. Rose-Hevworth rd.
Abertillery
Lewis Miss, Aberffrwd, Llanarth,
Newport
Lewis Miss, Arfryn, Tredegar
Lewis Misses. Plaesmont, Upper
George street. Pontvpool
Lewis Misses, isSt.Mark's cres.Nwprt
Lewis Mrs. Brondeg,Blackwood,Newpt
Lewis Mrs. Derwen Deg, Govilon,
Abergavenny
Lewis Mrs. Ivy house, Risca, Newprt
Lewis Mrs.. Lydia Ann terrace, Aber-
beeg, Newport
Lewis Mrs. 13 Waterloo rd. Newport
Lewis Mrs. L. Clifton villa. Western
road, Abergavenny
Lewis Mrs. Mary J. 'Holme lea, Here-
ford road, Monmouth
Lewis Nigel, 34 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Lewis Rd. 48 Richmond rd. Newport
Lewis Robert, 92 Risca road, Newport
Lewis R. A. The Gables, Ebhw Vale
Lewi.s Roger. Mulberry house. Little
mill, Mamhilad, Pontypool
Lewis Thomas, 31 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Lewis Thomas. Pandy, Llanvair-
Discoed. Chepstow
Lewis Thomas GrifBths M.B. 76 Cor-
poration road, Newport
Lewis W. J I Brailsford cresEbbwVle
Lewis W.Tyla Coch ho.Abercam.Nwpi
Lewis W. 37 Stow Park av. New]>ort
Lewis William, 5 Broad walk. Caer-
leon, Newport
Lewis Wm. 37 Caerleon rd. Newport
Lewis Wm. 32 Devon pi. Newport
Lewis Wm. 56 Somerset rd. Newport
Lewis William Edward, 18 Leicester
road, Maindee, Newport
Lewis Wm. Hy. 20 Bolton rd.Newprt
Lewis William James, Glaslyn,
Govilon. Abergavenny
Lewis Wm. L. 32 Fields rd. Newport
Lewis William M., MA. Oakdene,
Ponthir road, Caerleon. Newport
PKIVATE EESIDENTS.
Lewis Windham Roger, Llangattock
ct. Llangattock-nigh-Usk.Abrgviinv
Lewis-Evans William David M.A
Tremarel, Oak street, Abertillery
Lewison Benjamin, Glas-Corrie,Llan-
vihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Liddell Charles Oswald J.P. Shire
Newton hall. Shire Newton
Lightfoot Alfd.6 Methuen rd. Newport
Lilboiirn C. L. 2 Morden rd. Newport
Liles Chas. Wm. 52 York pi. Newprt
Liles Wm. H. 40 York pi. Newport
Limbrick G. T. 52 Chepstow rd.Nwpt
Linton Arthur, Sunnyhank road,
Griffithstown, Newport
Linton David C. 21 Cedar rd. Newport
Linton John, 15 Queen's hill, Newprt
Linton Mrs. 3 Stow Park circus,
Newport
Linton Mrs. T. B. 28 Marlborough
road. Newport
Linton W. A. 77 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Lipscomb Clement J.,J.P.Croes-vaen,
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Liscombe Mrs. Hollam, Fields Park
road, Newport
Lister Rev. Canon Thos. L., M.A. 31
Fields road, Newport
Little Edwd.S.W.i3Basseleg rd.Nwpt
Little Edwd.S.W.153 Dock st. Newprt
Little Mrs. 27 Morden road, Newport
Little Mrs. 57 Preston aven. Newport
Littlehales John, Highdene, Hanbury
road, Pontypool
Littlejohn Alexander Charles.
Dewsland Park road, Newport
Littlestone Jack, 4 Godfrey rd.Newprt
Littlewood A. Sidney M.A. 3 Cli
mont vils. Monksw'ell rd.Monmouth
Llanfear Hy.Jn.3 Waterloo rd.Newprt
Llangattock Lady Georgina
Manor, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel,
Monmouth
Uewellin Isaac, 23 Godfrey rd.Newprt
Llewellin Mrs. Caerleon house, Caer
leon, Newport
Llewellin Wallace, Bryonnen, Lans
down road, Abergavenny
Llewellyn Rev. J. Tnlwyn ter.Tredegr
Llewellyn Rev. John Bryn, Ty-gl
nvddislwvn, Newport
Llewellyn Alfred, Belgiove, Llan'
ngel-Llantarnam. Newport
Llewellvn Arth. Portland st.Abertillry
ell'vn Handel B.A. Hocker Hill
use. Hawker Hill street.Chepstow
Llewellyn Mrs. 11 Rugby rd. Newport
ewellvn-Jones Rev. David Ernest
F.R.A.S. Vicarage, St. John's rd.
Maindee, Newport
Llewelyn Sir Leonard Wilkinson
K.B.E., J.P. Malpas court. Newport
Llewelyn Rev. David Jones, Carmel
Town, Beaufort, Breconshire
Llewelyn Ivor, Blaen-y-Panf. Malpas,
Newport
Lloyd Rev. Edward Jones M.A. The
Rectorv, Bettws-Newvdd. Newport
Llovd Rev. F. Nant-v-glo. Brvnmawr
reconshire)
Llovd A.H.2 Brailsford cres.EbbwVle
Llovd Charles H.iis Alma st. Newprt
Lloyd Chailes Owen, The Lawn, Ken-
ngton grove, Maindee, Newport
Lloyd Dan, Glen view, Llanhilleth.
Lloyd Evan. Bronwydd, Edward VII.
■nue, Newport
Llovd Geo. 150 Caerleon rd. Newport
Llovd George L. 7 Fields rd. Newport
Lloyd Ivor, Pant-yr-eos. CVnjfelin-
faeh, Newport
oyd John, T3 Leicester rd. Maindee,
Newport
Lloyd Miss S. A. Brynhyfryd, Han-
•y road, Pontypool
Lloyd Misses, 6 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Lloyd PhilipA.i3Mountjoy pi. Newprt
Lloyd Bt. Hy. 45 Tunnel ter. Newport
Lloyd Thos. 65 Somerset rd. Newport
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Lloyd Thomas Edwd. M.D. Ty-Llwyd^
Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny
Lloyd W. J. The Oaklands, Kensing-
ton place. Maindee, Newport
Lloyd William, 38 SummerhiU aven.
Maindee. Newport
Lock Mrs. 136 Caerleon rd. Newport
Lockhart-Ross Ranald Robert Hamil-
ton M.A., C.E., J.P. Llanishen ho.
Llanishen, Chepstow
Lodge H.C.I 29 Corporation rd.Newpt
Logan John, 28 Harrow rd. Newport
Lomas D. 67 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Lones John Hunt, Park house. The
Park, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Long Arthur John, 22 Blaendare rd.
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Long Thomas Edward, 3 The Camp,
Clevedon road, Newport
Longden James, Dryslwyn, Roger-
stone, Newport
Lonnon Albt. G.s Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Lord Dick, 122 Corporation rd.Newprt
Lornie Peter M.D. County asylum^
Old Monmouth road, Abergavenny
Lougher David John, The Elms, Bel-
mont road, Abergavenny
Love Samuel Moses, Highlands,
Blackwood, Newport
Love William, The Laurels, Dry-
bridge street. Monmouth
Lovell Geo. F. 5 Westfield rd.Newprt
Lovibond Rev George Matthew M.A.
Rectory, Wonastow, Monmouth
Lowe John, 41 Chepstow rd. Newport
Lowe Mrs. 5 Hereford rd. Monmouth
Lucas Arthur Francis, Twyn ho. Usfc
Lucas Arth. J. 31 Preston av.Newport
Lucas Jsph.H. 2 Westville rd.Newprt
Lucking F.26 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Luff Arthur Cyril, Roseville, Crick,
Caerwent, Chepstow
Luff Miss M. Tintern Parva.Chepstow
Lusty George, 33 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Luton Rev. Charles Edmond, Wood-
side, Crumlin, Newport
Lyle Charles Henry. 4 BrjTihytryd
avenue, Newport
Lyle Harry James B. The Nook,
Windsor road, Abergavenny
Lynch Rev. Frederick Charles, The
Presbytery. George st. Pontypool
Lyne Ernest Lewis J.P. Glawdd,
Christchurch, Newport
Lyne Horace S.iStow Park av.Newprt
Lyne Mi.ss, The Shrubbery, Stow hill,
Newport
Lynk William, Uanfern, Hereford
road. Abergavenny
Lyons Mrs. 5 Eton road, Newport
Lyons W. 100 Corporation rd.Newprt
Lysaght Daniel Connor, Portskewett
house, Portskewett, Chepstow
McAllen Thomas M.B. Hanbury rd.
Pontvpool
Macauiay Donald, Glengarry, Black-
wood, Newport
McBride T. Lindsay, 10 Woodville
road. Newport
McCaig James M.B. Gowanhrae.Park
place, Waunllwyd, Newport
McCall Stephen, 56 Marlborough rd.
Newport
McCaithy Chas. 5 Rutland pi. Newprt
McCarthy Mrs. E. 3 Clytha sq. Newprt
McCarthy Thomas Joseph, 30 St.
John's'road, Maindee, Newport
McCormack Samuel M.B., B.Ch. 179
Commercial road, Newport
McDonald Jn. 40 Richmond rd.NewJ)t
Mac.Donald William, Tintern house.
Bridge street, Ohepstow
MacFarlane Alexander, 3^ Bryngwyn
road. Newport
MacGeough-Bond Lieut. -Col. Ralph
F. X., E.A. Leasbrook
McGinn John, Havelock st. Newport
McGinn John, Tatty- Sal lagh. College
road, Caerleon, Newport
McGinn P.J. 60 Chepstow rd.Newprt
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
PKIVATE KESIDENTS.
MOR
245
McHale Mrs. E. A. 71 Chepstow road,
Newport
Mclver C. 4 Fields Park rd. Newport
McKaig John, 67 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Mackay Charles Gordon M.B. Glen
view, Blackwood, Newport
McKeer Geo, 44 Eton rd. Newport
McKenzie J. B. 67 Coldra rd. Newport
McKinnon John Henry, 20 Llanthewy
road, Newport
Mackintosh Rev. William Donald
Istance, The Vicarage, Pontnewydd,
Newport
Mackworth Sir Humphrey bart. J. P.
Oaklands, Caerleon, Mon
Maclachlan G.32 Richmond rd.Newpt
Maclacklin Mrs. 93 Risca rd. Newport
McLaren John Patterson, 10 Brynglas
road, Newport
McManus John Robert Hawthorne,
Glencoe, Bedwas, Cardiff
McNeil Frnk.19 Brynhyfryd av.Nwprt
Macpherson Murdoch, 11 Marlborough
road, Newport
Macrae Mrs. 9 Morden rd. Newport
McVicar Hubert, The Laurels, Aber-
bargoed, Cardiff
Maddan David Walter Gow, South
bank, Llantarnam, Newport
Maddock Percy Walter, Lyndhurst,
Field Park avenue, Newport
Maddock T. G. 13 Oakfield rd.Nwprt
Maddocks Jn. Rhymney ho. Rhymney
Maddocks Joseph, Hillside, The "
race, Rhymney, Cardiff
Maddow John O. South bank, LI
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Maflia Mrs. Mary, Lyndhurst. 1
ford road, Monmouth
Maggs Alfred, 7 Godfrey rd. Newport
Maggs A. 29 Corporation rd. Newport
Mahnke G. 35 Clyffard ores. Newport
Mahoney Jas. 45 Gibbs rd. Newport
Mahoney John, 16 Marlborough rd.
Newport
Maisey Frank, Fairholme, Pontypool
road, Pontypool
Major Wm.C.siSt. Mark's cres.Nwprt
Makepeace Edmond, Glenwern, Pont-
newydd, Newport
Makepeace E. G. i Priory cres. Usk
Maliphant John Edward, 23 Blaen-
dare road, Pontymoile, Pontvpool
Mangles Col. Arthur, Birchfield,
Albany road, Abergavenny
Manhire Misses, 73 Victoria avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Mann B. T. 7 Stow Park av, Newport
Mansel Col. Robert Henry D.L., J.P,
Ashbourne lo. Western rd.Abrgvnnv
Mansfield Frederick James, Clyne
villa. Chapel road, Abergavenny
Mansfield James John, 11 Kensington
place, Maindee, Newport
Mapp Joseph, Vaindre, Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
Mardon Herbert Edward, The Graig.
near Monmouth
Martell James Henry, Norwood ho
Castle parade, Usk
Marfell William J.P. Walton lodge,
Maryport street, Usk
Margrave Capt. Lorenso. Woodside,
Stow Park crescent, Newport
Marks Mrs. Newman, Summerfield
hall, Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Marks W. L. 62 High st. Rhvmnev
Marler Walter Sydney, 9 St.' Julian's
avenue, Newport
Marr Edward, 2 Rock crescent,
Monkswell road, Monmouth
Marrows Edwin, Welcome lodge.Llan-
ishen. Chepstow
Marsh C. W. Earle D.L., J.P. 6 Stow
Park circus, Newport
Marsh H.ij Dewsland Park rd.Newprt
Marsh Ivor George, i Brynterrion.
Station road, Aber^avennv
Marsh John Owen J.P. St. Ronans.
Station road, Abergavenny
Marsh Miss, Weston house. The
Parade, Monmouth
Marsh Octavius Edward Bulwer M.D.
Parkdale, Clytha Park rd. Newport
Marshall Misses,77 Caerau rd.Newprt
Martin Alex. 64 Morden rd. Newport
Martin A. W. 11 Richmond rd.Nwprt
Martin Frank, 24 Summerhill aven.
Maindee, Newport
Martin G. 66 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Martin G. H. 60 Brvngwyn rd.Newpt
.Martin George Hunter MB. Cross-
field house, Blaenavon. Pontypool
Martin Mrs. E. 238 Chepstow" road,
Newport
Martin Robert Thomas, 3 Weslfield
road, Clvtha park, Newport
Martin W. H. 23 Alteryn rd. Newprt
Martin William Rice, Wisteria cot-
tage. New Market street, Usk
Mason David, Windsor villa, Tredegr
Mason Wm. Hy. 7 Bedford rd.Newprt
' ' prt
Masters G.
Masters Mrs. Olive mount, Cres
road, Maindee, Newport
Mathews Rev. Alfred Augustus B.A
St. Paul's vicarage, 93Stow hl.Nwprt
Mathias Sir Richard bart. J.P.
Vaindre hall, St, Mellons. Cardiff
Mathias Rev. Daniel B.A. Vicarage,
Devauden,Newchurch East, Chpstv
Mathias Rev. John Griffith B.A. The
Vicarage, Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Mathias P. 26 Richmond rd'. Newprt
Mathias T. E. u Rutland pi. Newprt
Matterface Harold. May hill,Monmth
Matthews George Henry, Rogerstone
villa, Rogerstone, Newport
Matthews Harold, 17 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Matthews John, The Limes, Fields
Park road, Newport
Matthews Mrs.Brvn Rhos,Undv,Nwprt
Matthews Mrs, Elizabeth, Hazelwood,
Bettws, Newport
Matthews Mrs, H, M, Heatherdale,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Mathews K, T, 69 Morden rd, Nwprt
Matthews Wm,E,3 Tyllwyd rd, Nwprt
Matthias Jn,46 Bryngwyn rd, Newport
Matthyssens Jn,Fras.Witla ct, Cardiff
-Mawson Arthur. 21 Gold tops. Newprt
May Major R. Newton, The Elms, St,
Arvans, Chepstow
May F, S, W, 24 Bassaleg rd. Newport
Maybury Jn. 2 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Mayne H, J, 89 Corporation rd, Nwprt
Mayo Edwin, 126 Caerleon rd, Newprt
.Mayo Geo.AIfd. 27 Rugbv rd.Newprt
Mayo Hy.Chas. 35 Preston av. Newprt
Meacock S. A. 147 Stow hill, Newprt
Meacock Walter, Lorrimore, Fields
Park road, Newport
JMears Percy, 26 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Mees Albert Edward John, 6 Braili
ford crescent, Ebbw Vale
Meggitt George Teale, The Clif
Eveswell park, Maindee. Newport
Mendus Rev. William John Banne
67 Caerleon road, Newport
Menhinick Jn./o Somerset rd,Newp
Merchant Miss,io3 Caerleon rd, Nwprt
Meredith Miss Margaret Fitzgerald
Inglewood, Dixton, Monmouth
Meredith Mrs, i8 St, Julian's aven,
Newport
Merrett Mrs, The Nook, New Market
street. Usk
Merry J, A, 3 Berestord rd, Newport
Messam Abram.8 Harrow rd. Newprt
Hy.Wm.egPreston av,Nwprt
Metcalfe George James, i The Camp,
Clevedon road, Newport
Metcalfe Mrs, 50 Victoiia avenue.
Maindee. Newport
Methley V, 12 Clarence pi, Newport
Michael David, iq York pi, Newport
Michael W, 22 Stow Park av, Newprt
Michelmore Charles Stuart, Bank ho
Blaenavon. Pontypool
Micklethwait Mrs, Penhein, Llanvair-
Discoed, Chepstow
Micklethwait St. John Gore, Maesy-
gwenith, Caerwent, Chepstow
iers Capt. Hanmer James D,S,0.
Pen-y-worlod, Llanfoist, Abergvnny
Milburn J, H,5o Ombersley rd, Nwprt
Miles C, A, 12 Ombersley rd, Newport
Miles Lewis J,P, Snowdrop cottage,
Bedwas, Cardiff
Miliett Mrs. Joseph, Mynyddbach,
Shire Newton, Chepstow
Millar L. J. 5 Fields Pk. rd. Newprt
Miller Alfred, 6 Morden rd. Newport
Miller Frederick Charles, Tyneholm,
Edward VII. avenue, Newport
Millei- G. 16 Woodland Pk. rd.Nwprt
Miller Mrs, Spring cottage, Llan
dogo, Chepstow
Miliett William, Holly house, Bassa-
leg, Newport
Millington George, The Meads,
Christchurch road, Newport
Mills C, I,28Woodland Pk, rd, Nwprt
Mills Frederick D,L„ J.P, The Park,
Victoria, Waunllwyd, Newport
Mills Mrs, 29 St, Mark's cres, Newprt
-Millward Rev, John Price, The Lin-
dens, Avenue road, Abergavenny
Millward Albt, 17 Linden rd, Newprt
Millward John Kendrick,i5 Woodland
Park road, Newport
.MUlwater John, Gladstone house,
Rogerstone. Newport
Milne Capt. David. Mount view, Mal-
pas, Newport
Milne Mrs,22 Woodland Pk, Td,Nwprt
Milner Mrs, 21 Woodland Park rd.
Newport
Minett Lieut, -Commndr, -Surgeon P.
Gellewastad, Machen, Newport
Minson Cecil Jn, Govilon, Abergvnny
Mitchell Alford Crosley, 17 Gold tops,
Newport
Mitchell David Robertson M,B, 135
High street, Abersvchan, Pontypool
Mollett A, 34 Stow Park av. Newport
Monahan Rev. Alfd. Edwin M.A. The
Vicarage, Hereford rd. Monmouth
Monger Thomas John, 10 Broad walk,
Caerleon, Newport
Monks Jn. H. 25 Clytha rd. Newport
Monks S. J.3iMarlborough rd.Newprt
Moon A. 5 Brynhyfryd aven. Newprt
Moon Robt. Wm. i Park sq. Newport
Moore Lt.-Col. Herbert Acheson, 16
Woodville road, Newport
Moore Rev. Thomas William B.A.
The Vicarage, Freeholdland,Pontypl
Moore Edwin J.6b, Cardiff rd.Newprt
Moore Hy, J, E, 22 Clytha sq, Nwprt
Moore Mrs, 15 Chepstow rd. Newport
Moore N. 33 Stow Park av. Newport
Moore R, B, 56 Preston aven, Newport
Moore W, Kingsley, Cardiff rd,Nwprt
Moore William Lyndon, 15 Stow Park
circus, Newport
Moorhead Hercules Walter, 23 Bryn-
hyfryd avenue, Newport
Mordey Mark J,P, 19 Stow Park
circus, Newport
.VIordey Thomas Henry, King's acre.
Fields Park road, Newport
•More K, 34 St, Julian's av. Newport
Moreton A. F. 58 Woodland rd.Nwprt
Morgan Kev. Arthur S„ M.A. Vicar-
Tregare, Raglan. Newport
Morgan Rev. Charles Edward, Peu-y-
Waen, Cwmbran. Newport
Morgan Rev. Edward M.A. The
Vicarage, Bishton, Newport
Morgan Rev. Henry B.A. 22 Cardiff
road, Newport
Morgan Rev. J. Cwmavon road,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
.Morgan Rev. John, Fairview terrace,
Nant-v-slo, Bn.nmawr (Breconsh)
Morgan' Rev. Jn.' Holly Bush. Newprt
Morgan Rev. Llewellyn. Epworth.
Park place, Tredegar
Moriran Rev, Sidney George L,D,
Dingestow, Monmouth
Morgan Rev. William Henry Asa B,A,
The Manse, Abersvchan, Pontypool
Morgan A. W. i Stanley rd. Newport
Morgan Alfred, 26 Morden rd.Newprt
24
MO I
ilorgan Arthur I. KiiiniCioft, Edward
VIX. avenue, Newport
Morgan B. British Schi.ol la. Pontypl
Morgan Charles R. Tieworuan CL;iirl,
Llandenny, Newport
Morgan David, ii Bassaleg rd.Nenprt
Morgan David, Glandyfl ho. Tredegar
Morgan David, Millbrool; house, Caer-
leon. Newport
Morgan David B. Headingley.Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Morgan E. 9 Corporation rd. Newport
Morgan E. E. 44 Llanthewy rd.Newpl
Morgan Edgar Charles, The Beeches.
Peli-v-pound, Abergavenny
.Morgan F. H. 9 Llnv'iJeri rd.Newprt
Morgan G.Brynheulog,Bedw.is,Cardifi
Morgan G. 10 Clifton rd. Newport
.Morgan G. H. 35 Bryngwyn rd.Newpt
Moi.'an Hubt. 38 Somerset rd.Newpt
M.igan Hugh Watliin J.P. 35 Castle
street. Tredegar
:VIorgan lago, 4 Bedford rd. Newport
.Morgan J. Rose cot. TaIywain,Pontypl
Morgan James, Treleven, Tredegar
Morgan John, Bronallt, Morgan st.
Tredegar
■Morgan John, Brvnheulog. Cwmavon
road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
.Morgan J. P. 7 Oinbersley rd.Newpnrt
Morgan John R., C.Sc. County Inter-
mediate schl. Beaufort rd.Ebbw Vale
Morgan J.W.21 Bivnhvfryd rd.Nwprt
Morgan Lewis, The Cottage, Hereford
road, Abergavenny
Morgan Miss. 37 Waterloo rd.Newport
Morgan Miss Annie, Llancayo.
Gwehelog, Usk
"Moriran Misses, 49 Preston av.Newprt
M.irgan Misses, The Hall, Backhall
street. Caerleon, Newport
.Morgan Mrs. Bank ho. Risca, Newprt
Morgan Mrs. 29 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Morgan Mrs. Brookland, Llantilio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Morgan Mr*. Caestory. Raglan,Newpt
Morgan Mrs. 35 Gibbs road, Newport
Morgan Mrs. 2 Qaeen sq. Tredegar
Morgan Mrs. 73 Risca road. Newport
.Morgan Mrs. The Laurels, Chapel rd.
.\bergavenny
Morgan O. W. 12 Godfiey rd.Newprt
.Morgan Rees,i7S Chepstow rd.Newprt
Morgan Reuben, Bryn Hyfryd, Castle
narade, lisk
Morgan Richard Christmas. Home
leigh, Newbridge, Newport
Morgan T. 14 Stow Pk. circus.Nwprt
-Morgan T. Wynberg Park pl.Tredegar
.Morgan T. i Victoria pi. Newport
.Morgan T. M. The Garth, Monmouth
Moru-an Thomas, i Bruilsford cres-
(••■nt. Ebbw Vale
Morgan Thomas. Brightholm, Stow
Park avenue, Newport
Morgan Thos. C. 47 York pi. Newport
Morgan Thomas D. Oak house. Forge-
side. Blaenavon. Pont\ponl
Morgan Tom. Thv '(Jraiiye. St.
hall Strc.'l. I n ,1,. h. \. «|inrt
Morgan W.J.:, W y,'l.ridL.'e st.Monmth
Morgan Wm. 12 Risca rd. Newport
Morgan VV. 3 Woodland Pk.rd.NwprI
Morgan Wm E. 122 Stow hill.Newprt
Morgim Will-am H. 2 Summerhill
avenue. Maindee, Newport
Morgan William Henry. 23 Gold
Croft common. Caerleon. Newport
Morgan W. H.3 St. Vincent rd Nwprl
Morle Henrv, 48 Brvngwvn rd.Newprt
Morlev Hv.'44 QMeen's hill. Newport
Morrall Col. Abel EdL-ar. Bri.nklield.
Monmouth road, Abergavennv
Morrice Frwik. 19 Godfrey rd.Newprt
Morris Rev. David Llewellyn, Pen-
gam, Cardiff
M T' is R»v. Henry, The Vicarage.
MaL'M. Newport
PKIVATE KESIDENTS.
Morris Rev. Richard Lloyd, Allgood
avenue, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Mori-ts A. 234 Chepstow road, Newport
Morris A. 8 Pentonville, Newport
Morris A. C. 6 Fields Park av.Newprt
Morris Arthur,32 Risca road, Newprt
Morris Edward, Dan-y-Blorenge,Llan
foist, Abergavenny
Morris Edward Shepard Oakley, 80
Llanthewy road, Newport
Morris Frank,20 West Pk. rd.Newport
Morris Frank Harold, The Bungalow,
Dixton, Monmouth
Morris Fredk. Geo. 3 Priory cres.Usk
Morris Henry, Cedar Lawn, Fields
Park road, Newport
Morris Jas. 401 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Morris J. E. 3 Ombersley rd.Newport
Morris L. L. 43 Caerau rd. Newport
Morris Mrs. Fair view. Stanhope st.
Abergavenny
Morris Mrs. 13 Morden rd. Newport
Morris Mrs. Ann, Woodlands. Tin-
tern, Chepstow
.Morris Stephen Davies J.P. The Old
Post Office shop, Ebbw Vale
Morris Thomas, \'arteg, Pontypool
Morris William, Glasllwch house,
Risca road, Newport
Morris Wm. 23 Morden rd. Newport
Morris William, The Oaks, Christ-
church, Newport
Morrish Mrs. 17 Pentonville, Newport
Morse Walter,29 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Morse Wm. L. 10 Park sq. Newport
Mortimer Charles A. Brook cottage
Four Ash street, Usk
Moseley Mrs. St. Mary's hill, Llan-
vair-Kilgidiu, Abergavenny
Moses Harold James, 2 Malpas vUlas,
Malpas, Newport
Moses J. 17 Morden road, Newport
Moses Norman T. J. The KnoU.Field
Park avenue, Newport
Moss Albert, Williton, Hawthorne
avenue, Newport
Moss George, 4 Morden rd. Newport
Moss Mrs. Bryncynon, Blackwood,
Newport
Moss Mrs. 65 Caerleon rd. Newport
Moxham Edwd. 6 Victoria pi. Newpt
Moxham R. L. 167 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Moihay Rev. Frederick William, Rec-
tory, Penhow, Newport
Mnxon J. The Lodge, Malpas, Newprt
.Muir Arthur Rennie, Gweni Berthi
road, Cwmtillerv, Abertillerv
Muller J. A. 2 Westfield rd. Newport
Mulligan Kenneth Francis M.B.,B.Oh.
Hill grove, Pontnewynvdd, Pontvpl
Mulligan Ulric John Gordon M.B.,
B.Ch. The Hawthorns, Abersychan,
Pontypool
.Mullins Alfred Ernest Henry, Park-
lield, St. Arvans, Chepstow"
Mullins Jas. 10 Kingsmill ter. Newprt
Mummery Percy F. 61 Risca rd.Nwpt
Murison Samuel, 3 Gold tops,Newprt
Murphy William Edward C, MB.,
J.P.Pantyberllan. Pontnewydd.Nwpt
Miirrav .\lex. D. 10 Clytha sq. Newprt
Mnrrav W.J.S.13 CIvtha .sq. Newport
Murreil J.W.I iWhitecj-oss st.Monmth
.Murrills Chester Wm. :8 Summerhill
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Murrow J. H. 21a, Fields rd.Newport
Myers J. 23 Dewsland Pk. rd. Newprt
.Myles Wilfrid Leech, Ennisclare,
Pontllanfraitb, Newbridge
Nairn William H. 8 Summerhill
avenue, Maindee, Newport
\aish Mrs. Hillcroft, Wainfelin road,
N'ancekievill Edwin James,i3 Godfrey
road, Newport
Narbett David. 37 Somerset rd.Nwpt
-Nash Rev. Percy Louis Charles B.A.
Rectory, Usk
Nash Norton. 22 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Nathan Rev. Francis Lloyd B.i.
Vicarage. Indy, Newport
[ilOXMOITHSHIKE.
Nathan John Charles, 68 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Needham Miss, 177 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Nelis William F., M.D.Newport(Mon.)
County Borough asylum, Llangat-
tock, Newport
Neville Mrs. 42 Queen's hi. Newport
Newcombe Harry Wyndham M.A.
Grammar school. Abergavenny
Newcombe Jas. 22 Bassaleg rd.Newpt
Newcombe Mrs. Mintaro, Park row,
Tredegar
Newcombe Mrs. 34 Risca rd. Newprt
Newill Robert Henry, Boscobel house,
Welsh street. Chepstow
Newland Alfd. 97 Oakfield rd. Newprt
Newman Albert Augustus, Penderyn,
Fields Park road. Newport
Newman Edwin Bernard, 8 Oakfield
road. CIvtha park. Newport
Newman L. 36 Marlborough rd.Nnpt
Newman Mrs. 40 Eton road. Newport
Newman Mrs. 14 Ombersley rd.Newpt
Newman S.43 Marlborough i-d. Nwpt
Newman William Henry, i Holly
bank, Hereford road, Monmouth
Newsham John Clarke. The Lawns.
New Market street. I'sk
Neylan Anthony. Whitney villa. Gros-
mont, Hereford
Nichol Miss, 17 Bolton rd. Newport
Nicholas Lieut. Edwin Aubrey. 2,
Godfrey road. Newport
Nicholas Benjamin J.P. Osborne ho.
Freeholdland, Pontvpool
Nicholas John, 5 The Villas. Snd-
brook, Chepstow
Nicholas Jn. Ty-graig, Malpas.Newprt
Nicholas John William, Frondeg,
Llanhennock. Newport
Nicholas Miss, Wyelield, Wyesham,
Monmouth
Nicholas Oliver, 8 Rutland pl.Newport
Nicholas Oliver. The Croft, Usk
Nicholas William, 21 Blaendare road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
NichoUs Rev. S.26St. Mary's st.Monmth
Nicholls Edgar, 36 Waterloo rd.Nwpt
Nicholls Geo. 38 Harrow rd. Newport
Nicholls H. F. 63 Caerau rd.Newport
Nicholls William Heni-y L.D.S.Irel.
17 Cross street, Abergavennv
Nichols Henrv, 20 Greenhill ro-ul.
Griffithstown, Newport
Nicholson S. 30 Clyffard cres.Ncwprt
Nickless William Arthur, 8 Br..ad
walk, Caerleon, Newport
Nicklin A. Fairholme, Brynteg.Blaina
Nicol Thomas Stevens, Rubislaw.
Pen-y-garn, Pontypool
Nightingale Williarn B. 64 Somerset
road, Newport
Nixon Thomas, i Malpas villas. Mal-
pas, Newport
Noel Harry, 52 Ombersley rd. Nwpt
Nolan Jeremiah Stack, Newport rd.
Bedwas, Cardiff
Noot Stephen, Martletwy, Edward
VII. avenue. Newport
Norman George, 34 Eton rd. Newprt
Norman W. 24 Richmond rd. Newprt
Norris Rev. Charles James. 77
Somerset road. Newport
Norris E. W. 46 Harrow rd. Newport
Norris Walter. The Hall, Windsor rd.
Abergavennv
Norris W. C.81 Corporation rd.Nwpt
North W., J.P. 38 Castle st. Tredegar
Northgraves Bertram, Bl'xndeiwtii,
Ebbw Vale
Norwood Richd. 52 Devon pi. Newprt
Nott Henry P. 4' Westville rd. Nwpt
Nottingham W. H.31 Alma st.Newpr'
"" le Mrs. Twyn Cai-n house. Cwni
rn. Cross Keys. Newport
F. 19 Somerset road, Newpor't
Oakley H. Dewstow, Caldicot.Newport,
Oakley Thomas, Melrose, Llanvi •
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
ates David. 10 Kensington plaii',
Maindee, Newport
Dates Jn. r Brynhyfryd rd. Newport
MOKMOUTHSHIRE.]
O'Connor Rev. J. 5 Stow hill, Newprt
O'Connor Bt. Wm.Glengariff.Tredegr
O'Connor W. Abernant, Argoed.Nwpt
O'ConnoT-Sinnott Thomas Patrick,
Commercial st. Aberbargoed,Cardff
Ogle Rev. William Moss, Rectory, St
Bride, Netherwent, Newport
Ogle S. 20 Woodland Pk. rd. Newprt
O'Keefe Mrs. Glengariff, Church rd
Griffithstown, Newport
Oldrieve Jas. 4: Morden rd. Newport
O-Leary A. L.22St.Mark's cres. Nwpt
O'Leary Mrs. i Eton road, Newport
Oliver A. 5 Faulkner rd. Newport
Oliver Alexander Edward, Caver-
sham. Fosterville cres. Abergavenny
Oliver G.C.4iSt. Mark's cres.Newprt
Oliver Jas. A. 78 Ri.sca rd. Newport
Onions Alfred M.P.. J. P. Melrose
villa, Tredegar
Orchard Ernest, 3 Brailsford cres-
cent, Ebbw Vale
Orchard Mrs. Sirhowy villa. Sir-
howy, Tredegar
Orders Mrs. 75 Caerleon rd. Newport
Orders Mrs. 9 Stow Park cir. Newprt
Organ H. Bronklvii,WaunIlwyd.Ne«pt
Orlidge E. F. i West Park rd. Newpt
Orr George William. Old Hilston, St.
Maughans. Monmouth
Osborne-Whadcoat Horace, Riverside,
New Market street, Usk
0.smar S. 10 Llanthewy rd. Newport
O'SuUivan Jn. D. Aberbeeg, Newport
Ottway Rev. Charles Francis, 5 Stow
hill, Newport
Overstone Lloyd, 84 Stow hill,Newprt
Overton Rev. William, Bourne house,
Somerset street, Abertillerv
Overton S. Gibraltar. Trov. Monmth
Owen Rev. John Cradoc, The Manse,
Badmington grove, Ebbw Vale
Owen B. Gelly Crug ho. Abertillery
Owen Charles, Langstone, Avenue rd.
Abergavenny
Owen D.0.33 Dewsland Pk. rd. Newprt
Owen John M.A. 34 Woodland Park
road, Newport
Owen John George M.B. Devynock
house, Tredegar
Owen Miss, 5 Woodland Pk.rd. Nwpt
Owen William, 26 Park sq. Newport
Owen-Stewart Wallace, 21 Somerton
Toad, Newport
Owens William, 14 Brailsford cres-
cent, Ebbw Vale
Padden Mrs. 20 Fairoak avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Padfield Samuel John Charles, 70
Caerau road, Newport
Padget Wm. Hy. 21 Park sq. Newprt
Padwick Sydney Herbert, EUerslie,
Western road, Abergavenny
Page Rev. J. 32 Oakfield rd. Newport
Page C. E. 32 Morden rd. Newport
Page Leonard John, Victoria place.
Priory street, Monmouth
Page Mrs. 10 Rutland place, Newport
Page W. C. 50 Chepstow rd. Newport
Palmer Rev. Alfred Wra. Washington,
Rectory, Tintern Parva, Chepstow
Palmer Jas. 5 Batchelor rd. Newport
Palmer Mrs. 17 Clyttard cres.Newprt
Panting Albert, Sunny bank. Red-
brook, Monmouth
Panting Charles Alfred, Hillside,
Redbrook, Monmouth
Pappe Jack, 10 Serpentine rd.Newprt
Pares Geo. L. Ty-Mawr, Rhymnev
Parfitt Frederick Charles, 43 Harrow
road, Newport
Parfitt Geo. A. 5 Altervn rd. Newport
Parfitt H. C. 29 Fields" rd. Newport
Parfitt Misses, 32 Clyffard crescent,
Newport
Parfitt Misses, 47 Devon pi. Newport
Parish A. F. 52 Risca rd. Newport
Parker Albt. J. 68 Stow hill, Newprt
Parker George V. SkelmorUe, Stow
Park crescent, Newport
Parker John, Chelfridge house,
Malpas, Newport
PKIVATE RESIDENTS.
Parker Joseph, Ty-coch, Greenhill rd
GrifQthst-own, Newport
Parker Robt. 5 Marlboro' rd. Newporl
Parker W. R. S.22 Friars rd. Newport
Parkes Fredk. 18 Friars rd. Newport
Parkes H. G. 18 Southville rd.Nwpt
Parkes J. 13 Brynhyfryd av. Newport
Parkes W. G. 54 Oakfield rd. Newprt
Parkes Wm. 18 Waterloo rd. Newport
Parkhouse Mrs. Hunter lodge, Ponty-
pool road, Pontypool
Parkinson J.C-62 Richmond rd. Nwpt
Parkinson Miss, 27 Fields id. Newprt
Parldnson Mrs. 99 Victoria a^'enue,
Maindee, Newport
Parks George, 12^ Alma st. Newport
Parnall Robert Herbert Boyd, Glan-
mor, Lawrence hill, Newport
Parrott Arthur Thomas, Strelna, Dix-
ton road, Monmouth
Parry Rev. H. Garndiffaith, Pontvpl
Parry A. G. 21 Ombersley rd.Newprt
Parry C. F. 28 Clytha sq. Newport
Parry F. 23 Marlborough rd. Newprt
Parry James H. Panteg house, Llan-
vihangel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Parry Miss, 2 Carlton terrace, Caer-
leon. Newport
Parry Mrs. Glannant house, Llanvi-
hangel Crucorney. Abergavenny
Parry- Rd. J. i Clytha sq. Newport
Parry Robt. 36 Corporation rd. Nwpl
Parry Stephen, Longfield ho. Snatch-
wood, Abersychan, Pontypool
Parry T., J.P. The Croft, Caerleon,
Newport
Parry William, 24 Broad walk. Caer-
leon, Newport
Parry Wm. 405 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Parselle Tom, 5 Cedar rd. Newport
Parslow S. 11 Wvebridge st.Monmlh
Parsons E. 4 Queen's hill, Nevport
Parsons F. West view.Malpas.Newprt
Parsons Mark, 23 Harrow rd. Newprt
Parsons Mrs. Manor house, Port-
skewett, Chepstow
Parsons Percy. 6 Cedar rd. Newport
Parsons P.J.2i9Corporation rd.Newpi
Partridge Henry J.P. Part-y-Seal,
Grosmont, Hereford
Partridge John James, la, Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Partridge William J.P. Bank house,
Armourv hill, Ebbw Vale
Pates W. T. 13 Methuen rd. Newport
Paton John, Llanvair grange, Llan-
vair Kilgidin, Abergavennv
Paton John J.P. Waun Wer'n, Crnm-
lin road, Pontypool
Paton Mrs. Trosnant, Hanbury road,
Pontypool
Payne Mrs. 3 Bassaleg road, Newport
Payne Mrs. 19 Oakfield road, Newport
Paynter J. L. 29 Waterloo rd.Newprt
Peaker Arthur, 7 Gibbs rd. Newport
Pearce Albert Seymour, 11 Station
road, Caerleon, Newport
Pearce Fredk. 173 Caerleon rd. Newpt
Pearce Marvin J. Belmont. Cardiff
road, Newport
Pearce Victor. 24 Eton rd. Newport
Pearse A. H. 22 Park sq. Newport
Pearse G. G. 44 Bassaleg rd. Newprt
Pearse Miss, 65 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Pearson C. H., M.A. St. James' st.
Monmouth
Pearson Thomas Bryant, Trosnant
house. Trosnant street, Pontypool
Peart Frederick Willis.Loxhore house,
Kensington place, Maindee, Newport
Pegler Harold, Gwernvale, Brecon
road, Abergavenny
Pegler Mrs. The Mount. Chepstow
Pelhain The Hon. Arthur Lowther
M.A. Moorcroft, Penallt, Monmouth
Pell A. G. 22 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Pell Arthur, Warneford, Edward VII.
enue, Newport
Pell Mrs. 124 Corporation rd.Newprt
Pembro Thomas Rees J.P. 8 Carlton
■race. Cross Keys, Newport
Pendleton Jn.S.29Ciiepstow rd. Newpt
PHI 247
Pendleton S. H. 15 Morden rd. Nwpt
Pennant G.R.Duffryn ter.NewTredegr
Pennock Rev. F. Monnow st. Monmth
Pennymore Lt.-Col. Philip Geo. V.D.,
J.P. Glenholme, Mill street, Dsk
Penson John Harry, Sunnybank,
Malpas, Newport
Perchard J. 39 Alexandra rd. Newprt
Perchard P. E. 6 Rutland pi. Newprt
Peregrine Rev. Richard Evan B.D.
118 High street, Rhymnev
Perkins Henry Francis, Wyecroft,
Redbrook rd. May Hill, Mpnmouth
Perkins Mrs. 21 Bryngwyn rd.Newprt
Perman Edward, 5 Stanlev rd. Newpt
Perriii John McColm, 'Sandhurst,
Windsor road, Abergavenny
Perry Rev. Charles Leacher,'ii West-
field road, Clytha park, Newport
Perry Douglas, Mount Pleasant, Eves-
well park, Maindee, Newport
Perry Mrs. 14 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Periy Mrs. The Glen, Caerleon
Village, Newport
Phelps Miss, Maisonette.Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
Phelps Mrs. 34 Ombersley rd. Newport
Phillips Col. W. Clifford, Coolgreany,
Malpas, Newport
Phillips Rev. Evan Tegryd, 30 Llan-
over .St. West End, Abercarn, Newpt
Phillips Rev. George Vaughan L.D
Park road. Waunllwvd. Newport
Phillips Rev. John Rees, Vicarage,
Llanfrechfa Lower, Newport
Phillips Rev. John Thomas. 16 Gelli
crescent, Risca, Newport
Phillips A. J. 20 Oakfield rd. Newport
Phillips Alfred, 6 Park sq. Newport
Phillips Alfd. 6s Preston av. Newport
Phillips Arth. 4 Southville rd.Newprt
Phillips B. 13 Brvngwvn rd. Newport
Phillips Brinlev, 33 Morden rd. Nwpt
Phillips C. 4 Stow Pk. av. Newport
Phillips C. D. 64 Caeraii rd. Newport
Phillips Charles J. Green lawn, Pan-
teg, Pontypool
Phillips David William J.P. The
Greenlands, Beaufort, Breconshire
Phillips E. A. Idris. Broadtowers,
Caerleon, Newport
Phillips Edwd.iggChepstow rd. Newpt
Phillips F.Nantcoch, Risca rd.Newprt
Phillips F. 2 Waterloo rd. Newport
Phillips F.W. 13 Ombersley rd. Newpt
Phillips Godfrey Stuart, Englemere,
Christchurch road, Newport
Phillips H. Carisbrooke, Caerau rd.
Newport
Phillips H. Carisbroke villa, .Stow
■ 11, Newport
Phillips Henry Percy, Ro.senhani,
Fields Park road, Newport
Phillips Herbert, The Garth, Bassa-
Phill'ips Ivor L. 12 Edward VII.
avenue. Newport
Phillips James, Glenafton, Elmwood,
Tredegar
Phillips Jn. 12 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Phillips Jn. 9 Oakfield i-d. Newport
Phillips J. 12 Woodville rd. Newport
"■ "ips Miss, Danesbury house. Caer-
in, Newport
Phillips Miss, Goytra house. Church
eet, Tredegar
Phillips Miss, Hill Crest. Pontypool
road, Pontypool
Phillips Miss, 24 York place, Newport
PhiUips Misses, Myrtle villa, Llan-
badoc, Usk
Phillips Morgan, Cefn Coch, Fields
Park avenue. Newport
Phillips Mrs. 23 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Phillips Mrs. Laurels, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Phillips Mrs. Park place, Tredegar
Phillips Mrs. Penderi, Edward VII.
avenue, Newport
Phillips Mrs.44 St. Julian's av. Newpt
24^
PHI
PliiUipi! Mrs. The Gaer, CardifE road,
Newport
Phillips Mrs. The Heath. Tredegar
Phillips X.. J.P. Brvnsvfi. Xew Trede
-ar, Cardifl'
Phillip.? Nathaniel Richard M.D.
Larchtield, Abergavenny
Phillips Philip James, The Elms,
Chepstow road, Newport
Phillips R. 3 Marlboro' rd. Newport
Phillips Seth J.P. Ty Celyn, PontUan
fraith. Newport
Phillips W. Winter. 224 Chepstow rd
Newport
Phillips Walter, Lynwood, Windsc.i
road. Abergavenny
Phillips William, Bank honse, Castle
street. Tredegar
Phillips William. Blackwood, Newport
Phillips William George, East Lynne,
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Phillips Wjiliam James Spencer, Briar
hank, Blackwood. Newport
Phillips William John, Green lawn,
Panteg, Pontypool
Phillips William Richard. Bryngoleu.
Bryn road. Pontllanfraith. NewpnrI
Pickering Chas. 50 Stow hill. Newprt
Picktord T.N.360mbersley rd. Newprt
Picton Rev. Arthur Gwilym Alfred
B.A. The Rectorv. Machen, New pit
Pile Benj. 7 Richiiiond rd. Newport
Pilliner Alfred Massey J.P. Llan-yr-
Avan, Llantarnam, Newport
PiUinger Harry, 4 Bryngwyn rd.Newpt
Pinkard F. 17 Somerton rd. Newport
Pinnell Walter, 6 Gold tops, Newport
Pitcher John, Finstall, Newbridge,
Newport
.Pitchford J. B. 14 Clytha sq. Newport
Pitman Charles, 23 Cedar rd.Newport
Pitman Mrs. 20 Hill street, Newport
Pitt John, 10 Batchelor rd. Newport
Pitt Reginald Patrick Abrahall, Rose-
dale, Avenue road, Abergavenny
Pitten Edwin L. D. Tre-Floyd, Lower
Park terrace, Pontypool
Pitts George Henry, Sherborne h,iu.«e.
Abergavenny road, Usk
Plaisted John Henry, 10 Leiceitev lU.
.Maindee, Newport
Plaisted Mrs. 37 Preston av. Newport
Plaister Hv. 18 Clvlha <q. Newport
Plant Rev." Robert' Shelley L.D. The
Vicarage, Raglan, Newport
Piatt John, 42 York place, Newport
Plowman George Robert, Ty-Cantrell,
Mount street, Abergavennv
Pobjoy Jn. J. 88 Llanthewv rd.Newpl
Pocock John, Belle Mont,C;hristcharch
road, Newport
Poffley Wm.Hy. 45 Devon pi. Newport
Poggi" Mrs. Moor cottage, Cleddon,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Polden Mrs. 34 Park square. Newport
Pollock Alexander MacMillan MB. The
Park. Blaenavon. Pontypool
Pond C, J.P. Bloomfield, Blackwood,
Newport
Ponsford W. E. 4 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Ponsford William. St. Julian's hall,
Christchurch, Newport
Pontifir Mrs. Ester Price, Brynmawr,
Grosmont, Hereford
Pool Ernest, 41 Bryngwyn rd.Newport
Poole Hy. 50 Somerset rd. Newpj.t
Poole Herbert, 38 Eton rd. Newport
•PnoW James, 17 Leicester road,
PRIVATE EESIDFNT.^.
Powell Rev. William, The Manse,
Spencer st. Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Powell Charles Jennings, Ferncroft
Reck cres. Monkswell rd. Monmth
Powell David, Edgefield ho. St. Luke'.
road, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Powell George Henry. Oakdene. Red
brook road. Mav Hill. Monmouth
Powell Godfrev Isca, The Grange,
Caerleon Village, Newport
Powell Hy. J. 54 Caerau rd. Newport
Powell J. F. 171 Caerleon rd. Newprt
Powell John, 11 Clifton pi. Newport
Powell Jn. 78 Corporation rd. Newprt
Powell Miss, Tymawr, 7 Monk street,
Monmouth *
Powell Miss Champney, The Elms,
Dixton, Monmouth
Powell Misses. 36 Oakfield rd.Newprt
Powell Mrs. I West view, Malpi
Newport
Powell Percy, ;q Caerau rd. Newport
Powell Richard W. Lewes, Llanwe-
narth Citra, Abergavenny
Powell William, Pentwyn, Abersychan,
Pontvpool
Power Arth. 36 Clarence pi. Newport
Powlett Barton William, Ashgrove,
Western road, Abergavenny
Poynton George Samuel, Hillcrest,
Caerleon, Newport
Pratt Herbert H. Lloyds Bank honse,
Hanburv road, Pontvpool
Pratt Mrs. Roughton, Ponthir,Newprt
Pratt S. A. 8 Fields Park av. Newport
Pratt William, 6 Caerau crescent,
Caerau park, Newport
Preedy Herbert, Glannant cottage,
Llanvihangel Crucorney, Abergvnny
Prendergast P. 29 Harrow rd.Newprt
Price Capt. Arthur J. Mera Sol.Llan-
tarnam. Newport
Price Rev. Connop Lewis M.A. Rec-
tory. Bedwas, Cardiff
Price Eev. Evan. 38 Tredegar road,
Ebbw Vale
Price Rev. J.Vicarage,Whitson,Newpt
Price Rev. Walter Watts, Fernleigh,
Libanus road, Ebbw Vale
Price Rev. Watkins, Llanvihangel
Crucornev, .Vbergavenny
Price Rev. Wm. John, Undv, Newport
Price Alfred. Barclays Bank. High
[MONMOUlfiSaiRE
B, Morgar
Maindee, Newport
Poole P. 7 St. Mark's .
Popham Thomas, 10 St. John's
Newport
Maindee, Newport
Porter F.W. 42 Omber.slev rd.Newprt
Porter Mrs. 86 Llanthewv rd.Newport
Portnell F. 8.232 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Posnett Arthur Trevor George, West,-
field. Western road. Abergavennv
Pound Jas. 74 Mnrden rd. Newport
Powell Rev. Jas. H. B. Rectorv, Llan-
vihaneel-Ystern-Llewem. Monmouth |
Powell Rev. William. Arosfa, Eureka
place. Ebbw Vnle
Price Alfred, Old Bi
street, Tredegar
Price Alfd. Arth. 3 York pi. Newport
Price Arthur, Wyndcliff villa, St.
Arvans, Chepstow
Price Benjamin, Brondeg, Fields Park
road, Newport
Price Benjamin J.P.Glan nant-y-Uan,
Llanfoist, Abergavenny
Price Benj.T. 42 Bassaleg rd.Newport
Price Daniel W. Pengelli, Blackwood,
Newport
Price DavidG.32 Omberslev rd.Newpt
Price Fredk. 14 St. JiJian's av.Newpt
Price H. R. 27 Clytha Park rd.Newprt
Price Harry, 3 St. Mark's cres. Newport
Price Henry, Carfax, Holywell road.
Price Hy. 37 Richmond rd. Newport
Price Jas. Arthur Gilbert, i Mina
villas. Chapel road, Abergavenny
Price John, 32 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Price Jn. Hy. 8 Cedar rd. Newport
Price JohnW.8 The Terrace,Rhymnoy
Price John Whitney, Hornelen, Ponty-
pool road, Pontypool
Price Jsph. 44 Somerset rd. Newport
Price Joseph, Tan-y-bran, The Ter-
race, Rhymney
Price J. F. 9 Mount Pleasant,Chepstw
Price Miss, 9 Clifton place, Newport
Price Miss. Ivv house. New Market
street, Usk
Price Miss, 69 Llanthewy rd.Newport
Price Miss, 42 SummerhUl avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Price Miss M. G. The Firs, Monks-
well road, Monmouth
Price Mrs. 30 Bassaleg road, Newport
Price Mrs. 134 Caerleon rd. Newport
Price Mrs. Glen view, Llanbadoc.Usk
Price Mrs. 6 Hereford rd. Abergavenny
Price Mrs. 12 Leicester rd. Maindee,
Price Mrs. Pontywain, Edward VII.
avenue, Newport
Price Mrs. 79 Risca road. Newport
Price Mrs. Woodlands, Blaenavon,
Pontypool
Price Mrs.A.J.2i2Chepstow rd.Newpt
Price Robert, Elmsgrove, Hereford
road. Abergavenny
Price Samuel, 1 Craigybeddw road.
New Tredegar
Price Thomas John J.P. Gwynta,Mor-
gan street, Tredegar
Price WiUiam J. P.' Clarence house,
Newbridge, Newport
Price Wm.' 0. 4 Clytha sq. Newport
Prichard John, Glendower, Belmont
road, Abergavenny
Prichard TomM.6Woodland rd.Newpt
Prickett John, Lorraine, Hardwick
avenue, Chepstow
Pride Miss, 409 Chepstow rd.Newport
Pride Miss, 42 Devon place, Newport
Prince Albert, i Richmond rd.Newprt
Prince Wm. iq Cedar road, Newport
Pritchard Rev. Rowland John, 18
Brvnhvfrvd avenue, Newport
Pritchard David Francis J.P. Goytrey
ho. Penpellenny, Govtrey,Pontypool
Pritchard J.iGelli cres. Risca,Newprt
Pritchard James, 16 Windsor terrace,
Newport
Pritchard John, 16 Fields Park av.
Newport
Pritchard Misses, Glenthorne, Wind-
sor road. Abergavenny
Pritchard Mrs. 6 Bolton rd. Newport
Pritchard Mrs. 18 Clyftard cres.Newpt
Pritchard Mrs. 5 Llwynderi rd.Newpt
Pritchard Mrs. 31 Risca rd. Newport
Pritchard Mrs. 38 Stow Pk.av. Newprt
Pritchard Richard Edward, Bryn-Cain,
Llangattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Pritchard T.T.iSWest Park rd.Newpt
Probert A. 60 Omberslev rd.Newport
Probert Miss, Kensington cottage,
lanhadoc, Usk
bert Mortimer David, St. David's.
itow Park avenue. Newport
Probert Samuel, Hadlow, Llan-
enarth Citra, Abergavennv
Probyn Campbell Fred, Greenhill rd
Griffithstown, Newport
Probyn Granville, i John st.Pontypool
Probyn Percy J. Camden house.
Lower Park terrace, Pontypool
Probvn Thos. 43 Tunnel ter. Newport
Prosser John Henry, 31 Blaendare rd.
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Prosser John William, Dan-y-bryn,
Eureka place, Ebbw Vale
-osser Thomas, 38 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
msser Thos. Gilbert J.P. St. James'
bouse. St. James' sq. Monmouth
Prosper T.M i Stow Pk.circus.Newprt
Prosser Wm ,6 Friars rd. Newport
PrvcH Rev. Thomas Parn- B.A. Rec-
torv. Blaina
Prycp-Jenkin Richard Jn. J.P. Wills-
brook. Raglan, Newport
Pryer Edward Arthur. Newnham
house, Cwmbran. Newport
Prys Rev. John. Ty-porth. Goytrey.
•■Vbergavennv
Pucknell A. 25 Woodland rd. Newport
Puddy 'Edwin Natt, Ingomar, Chep-
stow road, Newport
Pugh George, 11 Linden rd.Newport
Pugh Mrs. Augusta. Llanover villa.
Llanover road. Blaenavon.Pontypool
Pugh R. C. 240 Chepstow rd.Newport
Piigh Sidnev W. Adrian court, Usk
Pugh Wm.Hv.14 Marlboro' rd.Newprt
Bntch.
rd. Ne
rpor
MONMOUTHSHIRE. J
Pni;sley C. F. 22 Woodland rd.Jiewprt
Pogsley Hy. J. P. Maindee pk.Newprt
Pugsley James.55Richmond rd.Newpt
Pugsley J. 24 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Pugsley Percy. J4 Bedford id.Newprt
Pugsley Wm.z42 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Pnilen Mrs. 25 Caerau road, Newport
Pnllen Nathaniel, Edlogan, Cwmavon
road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Pnllen Thos, 14 Bassaleg rd. Newport
Pullin Chas. 32 Friars rd. Newport
Pullin Edwin Can-, British School
lane, Pontypool
Pullin Mrs. 11 Corporation rd.Nenpr
Pullin Reginald, 32 Eton rd. Newpor
Pulsford Thos. 43 Devon pi. Newpor
Purnell Rev. Augustus, 19 East Dsk
road, Newport
Purnell John,65 Chepstow rd.Newport
Purnell Wm. Jn. 11 Eton rd.Newport
Purvis Geo. Porth-y-carne st. Usk
Purvis John, 9 Godfrey rd. Newport
Purvis Mrs. Tarbat house, Wyndham
road, Abergavenny
Pym Leslie Euthven, Penpergw
lodge, Abergavenny
Quarm Miss,5 Bryngwyn rd. Newport
Quick Wm. 13 Clifton pi. Newport
Quigley Rev. Denis J. San Gerardo,
Cwmbran, Newport
Bahett Reginald Charles, 14 Leicester
road, Maindee, Newport
Radcliffe Francis Joseph Allister.Dan-
y-Graig, Grosmont, Hereford
Radcliffe Henrv J. P. Druidstone,
Michaelston-y-Vedw, Cardifi
Radcliffe Percy J. P. Twyn Bell, Llan-
badoc, Usk
Radlev Robt. 23 Waterloo rd.Newprt
Raikes Francis W., J. P. Cefn Coed,
Malpas, Newport
Eailton Mrs. 9 Risca road, Newport
Railton Mrs.N.M.22Gold tops.Newprt
Railton Thomas Hunter, The Nook.
Fields Park crescent, Newport
Uainforth Mrs. 15 Brynhyfryd road,
Newport
Ralls E. Ty-coch, Marshfield, Cardiff
Ralphs Arnold Lee, Haytor, Wynd-
ham road, Abergavenny
Ramsay G. 4 Llanthewy 'rd Newport
Rarnsdale Joseph Heywood, 14 St.
Mark's crescent, Newport
Randall F.H.35 Brvnhyfrvd av.Newpt
Rawlings Arth.i St. Julian's av.Nenpt
Rawlings Mrs. 18 Bolton rd- Newport
Rawlins S. 18 Cross st. Abergavenny
Ray Thos. J. 21 Cardiff rd. Newport
Raywood John Robert Is;iac. Sunny-
bank road, Griittthstown, Newport
Razey Albert,74 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Rea Mrs. 47 Somerset road, Newport
Redford A.G.30 Ombersley rd.Newprt
Redgrave Ernest. Heatherdale, May
Hill, Monmouth
Bedhead Rev. John, 2 Craigybeddw
road. New Tredegar
Redmond John, 126 Stow hill, Newprt
Redshaw W.J. i Woodland rd.Newprt
Redwood John H. Upper Brynterrion,
Station road, Abergavenny
Redwood Robert V. de Acton, Terrace
house, Rhymnev
Reece A. C. 30 Marlboro' rd.Newport
Reece Mi.ss, 45 Llanthewy rd.Newport
Reece Mrs. 22": Chepstow rd.Newport
Reed Chas. H. 35 Fields rd. Newport
Reed Fred, Mayheld, Clevedon road.
Reed Mrs. 5 Leicester road, Maindee,
Rees Rev. Charles, Rhyswg road,
Abercarn, Newport
Rees Rev.D. M. 8 Elmwood, Tredegar
Rees Rev. David Henry, 48 Duffryn
terrace. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Rees Rev. Gwilym, Llwyn Onu.Wain-
felin road, Pont) pool
Rees Rev. H. S., L.D. Vicarage, High
street, Abertillery
Bees Rev. Henry B.A. Vicarage.
Llanlrissent, Newport
PRIVATE RESIDENTS,
Rees Rev. John L.Th. Llingwillini
Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavniiv
Rees Rev. John, Tregarn, Islwyn st.
Abercarn, Newport
Rees Rev. John D. Llwynon, Croesy-
ceilog, Newport
Rees Rev. Llewellyn Arnott M.A..J.P.
Gwylfa, Llando'go, Chepstow
Rees Rev. Thomas. 4 Alexandra place,
Sirhowy. Tredegar
Rees Rev. Vaughan Wm. Treharne I Richards Mrs. 74 Llanthewy rd.Newpt
B.A. Viiuraiie, Llanarth, Newport j Richards Mrs. Mount Eveswell Eves-
Rees Rev. William, Court-y-bella, | well park. Maindee, Newport
.\rgoed. Newport j Richards Mrs. 48 St. Julian's av.Newpt
Rees Rev. William, Ton Mawr ho \ Bichards Mrs. 33 York pi. Newport
Blaenavon, Pontypool j Richards Norman, The Hive, Ponty-
Rees Alfred, 53 Brvngwvn rd.Newpoitj pool load, Pontvpool
Bees D.R.The Elms, Marshfield, CardffI Richards Regnld.48 Morden rd.Newpt
Rees David, Painswiek house, Pa)it. jRichards Reynold, 15 Gold tops, Newpt
y-Pwdyn road, Abertillery 'Richards Sidney 'John, Woodfield
Rees David SI. Iddersleigh, Tredegar; house, Bridge street, Chepstow
Bees Edgar, 80 Corporation rd.Newpt lEichards Vanghan, Ashfield house.
KOli 249
Richards F. J. 34 Chepstow rd.Ne«pil
Richards George William, Eurocly-
Qon, Hereford road, Monmouth
Richards Hy. 159 Caerleon rd.Newport
Bichards Hy.H. 3 .\lteryn rd.Newport
Richards Hy. S. Oo Bisca rd.Newport
Richards John J. P. The Woodlands,
Islwvn street, Abercarn, Newport
Richards Mrs. 35 Godfrey rd. Newprt
Richards Mrs. Goytl'ey, Abergavenny
Rees Eric, 2 Bedford road. New
Rees Evan. Bryn Glas villa, Tredegar
Rees Frank, 16 Fields rd. Newport
Rees Henry, 21 Preston av. Newpor't
Bees Ivor.' Clytha ores. Abertillerv
Bees L.M.60 Dewsland Pk. rd.Newprt
Rees Mrs. Caederwen, Abergavenny
Bees Mrs. 40 Corporation rd. Newpor'
Bees Mrs. 20 Fields road, Newpoit
Rees Mrs. 13 Stow Park circus, Newpt
Rees Owen, 73 Marlboro' rd.Newport
Richard, t8 Blaendare road.
\uioile, Pontypool
Rees T. W. 25 Ombersley rd.Newport
Rees Thomas. New Market street.Usk
Bees Thomas AValter, i Hardwick
villas, Hardwick avenue, Chepstow
Rees Treharne. 33 GMibs rd. Newport
Wm. s Clifton jJace. N,.wp,.rt
William. 30 Eton mad. Newpnrt
Rees Wm.B.T.17 Fields Pk.rrt Newpi
Rees Wm. E. 8 Bedford rd. Newpoi
Reeves Oliver, Sunnvside, Llanvihai
gel-LIantarnani, Newport
Reid Ei-nest.\.26 Ombersley rd.Newpt
Roidy William Augustus, Glanyrafon
house, Pengam. Cardiff
Rennie John H. Tregarn house,
Llangstone. Newport
Restall Edward H. 5 Trinitv terrace
Aberiiaveniiv
Restall Hy. Geo. Queen sl.Abergavennj
Uber
Reynolds T. Vale cot. Park pl.Tredeg
Reynolds Thomas Henry, Lydstep
Fields Pari, avenue, Newport
Rhategan James M. J. The Grove,
Ri-^c"
Rhodes John Horace, Hillside, White-
brook, Trelleck, Monmouth
Rhondda Sybil Viscountess, Llanwern,
Rhys Edward Jones, 2 Pentwyn aven.
Blackwood, Newport
Richards Rev. Astley Septimus L.Th
Rectory, Michaelston-y-Vedw,Cardin
Richards Rev. David, Kendall terrace,
Cwm, Newport
Richards Rev. Lewis David, Rectory,
Llanthewy Skirrit, Abergavenny
Richards Rev. R. H. Penmain road
PontUanfraith, Newport
Richards Rev. Sidney John, Pandy
-\bergavenny
Richards Rev. Thomas, 26 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Richards Eev. Thos. Myrddin, Mar
gam villa, Riymney
Richards Alfred. 15 Eton rd. Newporl
Richards C. H. 31 Preston av.NewprI
Richards Clareuce,i8Cedar rd.Nenpr
Richards David Theophilus J.P.,M.D.
M.Oh. The Meadows, Risca, Newpt
Richards Edward George R. 52 Oak-
Held road, Newport
Richards Edward Windsor D.L., J. P.
Llecha, Tredunnock, Newport
Albany road, Abergavenny
Richards W.i loCorporation rd.Newpt
Bichards Wm. 25 Waterloo rd.Newpt
Bichards William H. Bryncelvn,
Llangattock-nigh-Usk
Bichard.son Rev. Lewis Ernest M.A.
Rectory. Itton, Chepstow
Richardson John, St. Ann's house.
Bridge street, Chepstow
Richardson Mrs. 28 Bassaleg rd.Nwpt
Bichardson Mrs. 17 Stow Park circus,
Newport
Richardson William Henry, 8 Liun
street. Abergavenny
Richman George, Rose cottage, Here-
ford road. Monmouth
Richmond George Edward, i Sunny-
bank. Hereford road, Monntouth
: Richmond Mrs.64Richmond rd.Newpt
Rickards Rev. John Witherston B.A.
j The Vicarage, Dixton, Monmouth
'Rickards H. B. 143 Stow hill, Newprt
Rickards Jn.E. 143 Stow hill, Newport
Bickards R. W., J.P. The Priory, Usk
Rickards Robert J.P. The Priory, Usk
Rickards Robert H. T. .V. The Priory.
Caerleon. Newport
Ricketts W.S. i58 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Ridge John S. B. Stags den, Llanvi-
hangel-Llant«niam, Newport
Biley John Thomas, 23 Kensington
place, Maindee, Newport
Boach Henry, 32 St. John's road.
Maindee, Newport
Bobb Hugh, lo Bedford road, Newport
Robb J. 12 Low. Church st. Chepstow
Roberts Rev. David Egryii M.A.
Trevethin, Pontypool
Roberts Rev. Isaiah M.A. St. Mark's
rage. Gold tops, Newport
Roberts Rev. John, The Green,
Abertysswg, Cardiff
Jberts Eev. Robert William, The
Rectory, Bedwellty. Newport
Roberts A.E.71 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Boberts .irthur, 13 Hill .st. Newport
Roberts D. Rees MB. Bryn Awel,
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Roberts D. W. 19 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Roberts David, i Dolgwyddfa, New-
bridge, Newport
Roberts D. 70 Corporation rd.Newprt
Roberts Edwd. 116 Alma st. Newport
Boberts Evan Noel, The Galens, Ed-
ward VII. avenue, Newport
Roberts Fredk.J. 41 Devon pi. Newprt
Boberts Geo. H. 85 Bisca rd.Newport
Boberts Heniy, Blenheim, Monmouth.
road, Abergavenny
Boberts John, Rosslyn, Pontypool rd.
Pontypool
Roberts John, Wyesham ho. Monmth
Boberts Jn.H.51 Somerset rd.Newprt
Roberts Miss, 9 Victoria pi. Newport
Roberts Mrs. 40 Oakfield rd. Newpork
Roberts Piercy John, The Merlin,
New Market street, Usk
Roberts R. Ellis M.B. Cwmfelintach,
Newport
Roberts R. S. 2 Serpentine rd.Newpt t
250 ROB
Koberts S. 27 Brvn^yn rd. Newport
Koberts T. 10 Station 'road, Caerleon,
Newport.
Koberts T.12 Woodland Pk.rd.Newprt
Koberts Thomas James, London Joint
City & Midland Bank Ltd. Market
street, Abertillerv
Koberts William, Ardwyn, Nant-y-glo,
Brynroawr (Breconshire)
Koberts Wni. 15 Gibbs rd. Newport
Koberts Wm. 11 Victoria pi. Newport
Roberts William Frost, 4 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Roberts Wm.H.iiQueen's hill,Newprt
Koberts William John, 56 Albert av.
Maindee. Newport
Robertson Alexander M.B.. CM. 83
Church street, Tredegar
Robertson Chas.19 Morden rd.Newprt
Robertson W.E.39 Somerset rd.Newpt
Robins Geo.Hy. 9 Hubert rd. Newport
Robinson Rev. Henry Beresford, New
Market street, Usk
Robinson Rev. William Edward, 42
Coronation road, Cwmbran, Newprt
Robinson J.R.403 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Robinson Jacob, Valhalla, Blaenavon,
Pontypool
Robinson Mrs. Carlton house, Cwm-
fields, Pontypool
Robinson Thos.47 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Robinson William Henry, 93 OakKeld
road. Newport
Kobjent Frederick Bring, Fields hn
Fields Park avenue, Newport
Robson Alexander, Corfield, Tredegar
Roche Thos.F..T Ynyth.Risca, Newprt
Hocke Ernest, 84 Ris'ca rd. Newport
Rocyn-Jones David T., M.B. Lock-
wood, Rumney, Cardiff
Roden Mrs. 33 Eton road, Newport
Roden Mrs. 51 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Roderick Geo. 62 Llanthewy rd.Nwprt
Roe Joseph Augustine. The Grove.
Clytha square, Newport
Roe Miss, 3 Victoria place, Newport
Rogers Frdk.A.67 Osborne rd.Pontypl
Rogers Geo. E. 48 Risca id. Newport
Rogers John, 72 Kisca road, Newport
Rogers LeoV.Hafoed Arael,Abertillery
Rogers Miss, Bay tree. Hereford road,
Abergavenny
Rogers Mrs.Derwenfa, Ponthir.Newpt
Rogers Mrs. 4 Marlboro' rd. Newport
Rogers Mrs. Somerset house. High
street, Abersychan, Pontypool
Rogers Mrs. 152 Stow hill, Newport
Rogers Mrs. 48 York place, Newport
Rogers Thomas Watkin, Craig-y-den,
PontUanfraitb, Newport
Rollings J.T.R.ii Woodville rd.Newpt
Rolls Hon. Lady Shelley. The Hendre,
Monmouth
Rolls Sir John Courlown E. Shelley
bart. The Hendre, Monmouth
Rooke George Douglas Willoughby,
Pen-y-Van, Whitebrook, Monmouth
Kosher Mrs. Glanhonddu, Llanvihan-
gel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Ros.s David. 26 Fields road. Newport
Ross Thomas. 24 Waterloo rd.Newprt
Ross Wm. Hy. 47 Risca rd. Newport
Kosser Jn. 31 Alexandra rd. Newport
Rosser John. r8 Fields road, Newport
Kosser John Reginald, Kadcliffe ho.
Monmouth road, Abergavenny
Rosser Morgan J. P. Ridings farm,
Bishton, Newport
Bosser Mrs. 4 Brynteg terrace, Mount
street. Abergavenny
Kosser Wallei', Ty-Hholhen. Orchard
street. Abergavenny
Kosser William, Pendre, Lansdown
road, Abergavenny
"RoHtledgc William Henry J. P. Glan-
baiden.Llanwenarth Ultra, Abrgvnny
Rowe Edward L. 34 York pi. Newport
Rowe Jsph. 6 Brynhyfryd av.Newport
Rowe Joseph, q Windsor ter. Newport
Rowe Mrs. 45 Dewsland Pk.rd.Newprt
Howe Mrs. Woodville, Ohristchurch,
Newport
PBIVATE EESIDENTS.
Rowland A .^4 St. Julian's av.Newport
Rowland David, 2 The Shrubbery, Old
Dixton road. Monmouth
Rowland Francis, Bank house. Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Rowland Thos.26 Somerset rd.Newprt
Rowland Walter John, Oakfield house,
Llandenny, Newjiort
Rowlands Rev. Fdk. Castleton, Cardiff
Rowlands David William, The Pines,
Chepstow road, Newport
Rowlands Henry, The Beeches. Llan-
vihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Rowlands Mrs. Marshfield house,
Marshfield, Cardiff
Rowlands Mrs. Penmaen. Edward
VII. avenue. Newport
Roxborough John B 44 Ombersley
road, Newport
Royal John George, i The Villas, Sud-
brook, Chepstow
Rudd John, The Hawthorns, New
Inn. Pontypool
Rumsev L. E. 70 Preston av. Newprt
Russell H. A. 5 St. Mark's cres.Newpt
Russell Mrs. 17 Clifton pi. Newport
Russell Walt. 12 Llwynderi rd.Newprt
Rus.sell Wm.23 Albert rd.Abergavnny
Rust John, Caldicot, Newport
Ruther Thomas Wm. J. P. Tvgwvn,
Cwmavoii rd. Blaenavon. Pontvpool
Rutherford H, Tv Llanach, Rhvmnev
Rntherford J.T.22 Monk st.Abrgvnny
Rutherford Rnlif, Lawn ho. Rhvmnev
Rutherford Thnnias E. Llanhilletii
house. Llanhilleth, Newport
ilutherford W. J. 58 York pi. Newprt
Rutter Miss. 8 Bivngwvn id. Newport
Ryan Edmond J. P. the Laurels.Com-
mercial road, Crumlin, Newport
Ryan Michael Joseph MB. 2 Dolg-
wyddfa. Newbridge, Newport
Ryan Patrick J. 30 Friars rd. Newport
Ryan Thos. 39 Park square, Newport
Ryder Rev. Amos, ii Carlton terrace.
Cross Kevs. Newport
Sach Mrs. 46 Dewsland Pl<,rd.Ni.wprt
Sage Thomas DanielRees,The Grange.
Maryport street, Usk
Sale Major Alfred, 118 The Highway,
New Inn. Pontypool
Salisbury Mrs. 3 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Samuel Rev. Rich H. i Iiikerman ter-
race, Tredegar
Samuel Rev. Richard H. Trinity
manse. Cross Keys, Newport
Samuel Wm. 7 Faulkner rd. Newport
Samuel Wm. S. 2^ Rugby rd.Newprt
Samuels Mrs. L. Pontym'ister,Newprt
Sanders Jn.Fras.5Q Preston av. Newprt
Sandoz Edwin LD.S.Irel. 8 Hereford
road, Abergavenny
Sanford Major Eugene Ayshford J. P.
Triley court, Llantilio-Petholey,
Abergavenny
Sansom C. J. 11 Cardiff rd. Newport
Sansom Mrs. 44 Fields road, Newport
?an.som W.H.52Corporatioii rd.Newpt
Saunders A. 56 Ombersley rd. Newpt
-launders Arthur. 52 Christchurch rd.
Maindee, Newport
Saunders Arth.206 Stow liill. Newport
■Saunders Edgar, Brynheulog, Tredegr
Saunders Geo.BiitishSchool la Pontypl
Saunders Georcre Harries, Brynarw,
Hereford road, Abergavenny
Saunders Miss, The Vach, Trpdecar
Saunders P. H. 33 Richmond rd.Nwpt
Saunders Samuel R. 39 Kensin<;loi.
place, Maindee. Newport
Savage John. 46 Tunnel ter. Newport
Saxon George, 49 Risca rd. Newport
Sayer Edwin. 42 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Scannell John Jn9.i22 Alma st. Newprt
Scard Alfred. Elmswood, Fields Park
crescent, Newport
Scarfe Geo. 4 Victoria pi. Newport
Scattergood Mrs. 7 Brecon rd.Abrgvny
•Schiele Edward Hope. Cranleigh.
Ponlhir road, Caerleon, Newport
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Scott Frank, Lockerbie, Fields Park
avenue, Newport
Scott George. Pentwyn, Chepstow
road, Newport
Scott Geo. Lamb, 3 Spencer rd.Newprt
Scott Miss Mary M.B. 27 Godfrey rd.
Newport
Scott Mrs. 75 Caerau road, Newport
Scott Mrs. Oourt-y-bella farm,Oardiff
road, Newport
Scott Mrs. Glaslyn, Avenue road,
Abergavennv
Scott Robert, 46 Friars rd. Newport
Scott Thomas, Caedmuir, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Scott William, The Oaks, Rogerstone,
Newport
Scourse Sml. 391a, Chepstow rd.Newpt
Screen I. 25 Marlborough rd. Newprt
Screen John, Glenrosa, Cardiff rd.
Scrivener George Frederick, 65 Somer-
set road, Newport
Scudamore Rowland James,Treaddow,
Blackwood, Newport
Scurlock DavidM.B.The Glen.Tredegr
Seal Hy. 19 Woodland Pk. id. Newport
Seale Lady Adela, Wonastow court.
Monmouth
Seargeant Miss, North view, Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
Seargeant Percy Harry, Hillbrook,
Avenue road, Abergavenny
Seargeant Stuart Campbell, Aenon,
Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny
Searle Alfred, 34 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Searle Richd. Whitehall, Undy, Magor
Searle Samuel Percival, Bedwellty
villa. North street, Abergavennv
Searle Wm. 2 Rutland pi. Newport
Searles Wm. R. 29 Risca rd. Newport
Seaton Theodore, Fernleigh,Mill st.Usk
Seccombe Benj.57 Somerset rd.Newpt
Seer J. 71 Morden road, Newport
Seidler Mrs. 7 Pentonville, Newport
Seldon Rev.Jas.6 TvUwyd rd. Newport
Serjent T. E. 48 Oakfield rd. Newport
Si'ssions Arlh.B.i Alteryn rd. Newport
Sevenoaks Harry. 32 Harrow rd.Newpt
Seward Arth. 227 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Seward William, Atbelstan house,
Grosmont, Hereford
Seymour Ernest, Fairfield, Pontypool
road, Pontypool
ivmour Mrs. 12 Cedar rd. Newport
Shand James Alexander, Glen view,
St. Mellons, Cardiff
Shaw Mrs. 8 Ombersley rd. Newport
Sheaf Wm. 7 Chepstow rd. Newport
Shearer Alfred, 35 Harrow rd.Newpri:
Shearn Albert Henry, 63 Corporation
road, Newport
Sheddick Mr.s. 12 Marlboro' rd.Newpt
Sheehan Mrs. 5 Westville rd. Newprt
SKeen Frank E.Neath ho.Trostrey,Usli
Shellard Henry Walter, Tybont, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Shelton Misses, 208 Chepstow road,
Newport
Shepherd F.W. 27 CIvtha sq. Newport
Shepherd F.H.375Chepstow rd.Newpt
Shepherd G. 18 Bryngwyn rd. Newprt
Shepherd Mrs. M. 9 Park sq. Newport
Sheppard A. 23 Clyffard cres. Newprt
Sheppard Edwd,5o Caerau rd.Newprt
Sheppard Geo. 18 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Sheppard R. W. 20 Eton rd. Newport'
Sherrin Mrs. B. 31 York pi. Newport
Shierson Geo.Wm. 2 Priory cres. I'sN
Shoolbred William Andrew M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.S.A. St. Ann's. Bridge st.
Chepstow
Shotton Jn. W. 51 Caerau rd. Newprt
■mer Jas. 13 "Bedford rd. Newport
Shute Wm. Hy.8 Clytha sq. Newport
Sibbering George, Alteryn house,
Altervn, Newport
er William Thompson, 38 St.John's
road, Maindee, Newport
fton Samuel Elgood, Invergowrie,
Windsor road, Abergavenny
MOXMOUTHSeiHE.]
Sifton Tom Headland M.A. Eden-
hurst, Western road, Abergavenny
Silcox W. J. 187 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Sillars Hy.Jn.Pentwyn ho. Ebbw Vale
Silverthorne Luther, Hope rise,
Christchuruh road, NeTvport
Sim William McLellan, 38 Ombers-
ley road, Newport
Simcox Harry, 76 Somerset rd.Newpt
Simmonds Al'fd. D. 6 Fields rd.Newpt
Siiiimonds Charles P. Brynclifle,
Chepstow road, Newport
Simmonds Henry Thomas, Wyeavon.
Dixton road, Monmouth
Simmonds James, 5 Caerau crescent.
Caerau park, Newport
Simons Simon, Church st. Abertillery
Simpkins Mrs. 29 Altervn rd.Newprt
Simpson Andrew, 10 Oakfield road,
Clytha Park road, Newport
Simpson Daniel Wheatley, Ael-y-
Bryn, Park view,Cwmfields, Pontypl
Simpson H. C. Bank honse.Pontypool
Smpson Henry, Eemonsraf, Clevedon
road, Newport
Simpson Jn.Hy. 73 Caerau rd.Newprt
Sims F. R. 16 Bassaleg rd. Newport
Singer William, Edensor villa, Bel-
grave road, Abergavenny
Skidmore Bernard,4,7 Gibbs rd.Newpt
Skinner Rev. Edgar Walrond, 5 Brjni-
gwyn road, Newpurl
Skinner Jas. 18 Bassales rd. Newport
Skinner Thos. Martin J. P. The Pros-
pect, Dixton road. Monmouth
Skyrme Henry Amos Theophilus, 33
Godfrey road. Newport
Slade Mrs. 9 Westfield road, Chtha
park, Newport
Slade Winfield B.16 Gibbs rd.Newprt
Sladen Hugh Alfred Lambart, Simla.
Biynglas road, Newport
Smallwood Arthur Henrv. D..lcr,i(.rl,
Eveswell park. Maindee, y,'nj,.-,ri
Smart W.C. 9 Marlbnrnnuli id ^•,M^pt
Smith Lieut. -Col. Charles Hc-rbert.
The Oaks, Cardiff road, Newport
Smith Rev. Arthur Dudley. The Red
house. Newcastle. Monniouth
Smith Rev. Arthur Emanuel, West-
ward house, Blackwood, Newport
Smith Rev.Placid O.S.B.St.Mirhaers.
Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny
Smith A. Henry L.D.S. 28 Bridge st.
Newport
Smith Albert, i Gold tops, Newpnil
Smith Alfd. Hv. 12 Park sq. Newport
Smith C. E. 11 Llwvnderi rd.Newprt
Smith C. E. 10 Westfield rd.Newport
Smith David. Palace road. Cwmtil-
lery, Abertillery
Smith Doualas. Haddon lodge. The
Parade. Monmouth
Smith Duncan. 21 E'lOn road.Newport
Smith F. L. 13 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Smith Frank A. Tvbrvn J. P. Aber-
sychan, Pontvpool
Smith Frank f.12 Tyllwyd rd.Nwprt
Smith Geo. 50 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Smith Geo.Fredk. 35 Park sq.Newprt
Smith George Miles, Bronwydd,
Castle parade, Usk
Smith Harry Amphlett, Fernlea.
Osbaston, Monmouth
.Smith Henry, 2 Friars road, Newport
SnVith Hubert James. Measyrhaf.Piuk
view. Cwmfields. Pontypool
Smith Ivor, 58 Caerau road, Newport
Smith James. St. Cadoc"s boiise.
Eaglan. Newport
Smith Jas. F. 7 Westville rd. Newport
Smith James Tennant. 46 St. John's
road. Maindee, Newport
Smith John. Birling. Llanwenarth
Citra. Abergavennv
Smith Jn. Haines. 6'Olifton pl.Ne-npt
Smith Joseph, 2 Sunnyside, Hereford
road, Monmouth
Smith Lloyd Grant M.D. Oak house,
Monk street. Monmouth
Smith Mrs. K. 6 Victoria pi. Newport
Smi:h P. Roseland.Sirhowy.Tredegar
PRIVATE KESIDExNT.S.
Smith E;iit, Eose-Heywoith lond.
Abertillerj-
Smith Robert. 4 St. John's roarl,
Maindee, Newport
Smith Sidney, i Cedar rd. Newport
Smith Sidney. Pandy. Macben.N.'wpt
Smith Sidnev George. Sunninadale.
Ponthlr road. Caerleon. Newport
Smith Thomas Jone.s. CraiLr-vr-alll.
Snii
Sniilli ^^. ..„:■ Cnii.nralion rd.Newprt
Smith William, 41 York pi. Newji.jrl
Smitfi Wm. L.t6 Godfrey rd.Ne"pr:
Smythe C. F. 33 Waterloo rd. New|>'
Siiadow Rev. Abraham. 19 .St.Vip.fent
road. Xtwport
Siii-li George. 2 Windsor ter. Newport
Snelling Rtginald, 19 Leicester road,
Maindee. Newport
Snewin H. Percival, 57 Llanthewy
road, Newport
Sockette William H. 100 Chepstow
road, Newport
Soden Fredk. 36 Queen's hi. Newport
Sol - Georges. Dan-y-coed, Chepstow
road. Newport
Solly Walter, Mount Pleasant, St.
Mollons. Cardiff
Soloiiian Frdk.C. 17 Clytha sq.NwprI
Somerset Henry TurberviU Raglan
J. P. Raglan, Newport
>.;pv.ith Arthur, 7 Brailsford cres-
,- ill. Ebbw Vale
.Soutiiall i;i. ; Woodland rd. Newport
Southclitte Cliarles James. 3 Wood-
viile road. Nr-.vport
Southeard A. 6'^ B'ohmond rd.Nwprt
Southern Fredk. William Barber. 26
Kensington pi. Maindee, Newport
Sonlhey C-V.30 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Siiutligate E.39 Eichiuond rd.Newprt
Sowdon Mrs. "107 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Sp.irrow Eev.Fred,i3Eisca rd.Newprt
Spear Arth.Jas. 39 Gil l^s rd. Newport
Speers Jn. Jas. 27 Eis a rd. Newport
Spencer Amos. 62 Stow hill, Newport
Spencer Edward John, 28 Blaendare
road. Pontymoile. Pontypool
Spencer F. W. 6 West Park rd.Newprt
Spencer Georire. The Laurels. Pniit-
rhvdvryn Newport
Spencer Mrs. Severn rilla.s, Port-
"skev.ett. Chepstow
Spencer Mrs. 24 Woodland rd.Newprt
Speneer R. H. 3 Queen sq. Tredegar
.Spencer Rees William, The Cedars.
Llanbadoc, TTsk
Silencer Ed. B. 3 Qneeu sq, Tredmai
Spickett W.64 St. Julian's av.Newprt
Spittle Thomas, Cambrian hous?, St
John's road. Maindee, Newport
Spronle Rev, Daniel James B.A. The
Vicai-aae. Cwm. Newport
Si.ryshute Owen Henry, 16 Clyffard
cescent. Newport
Squire Lewis.79 Somerset rd. Newport
Stacey Major Cyril J.P. St. Pierre.
Chepstow
Stacey Mrs. 9 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Stafford Mrs. Caerau, Goldcroft com-
mon, Caerleon. Newport
Slanfield John J.P. Belle Vue house,
Llanhilleth. Newport
StanPeld E. Pentwyn. Malpas.NwprI
Stanford Wm. 29 Preston av. NewprI
Staniforth Arthur William.The Kloof,
Fields Park road, Newport
Staidey Rev. Hubert Geo. Vicarage,
Marshfield. Cardiff
Stanslield Rev. Joshua, Vicarage.
Llandennv. Newport
Stark Daniel, 23 Eisca road, Newport
Steadman Eobert F. 8 Eosser street,
Wainfelin. Pontypool
Stedman L. Foster. Machen hou.se.
Lower Machen, Newport
Steel Henry Charles J.P. Charles st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Steel William Dyne M.D., CM., J I'.
7 Nevid street, Abergavenny
Steele Elmes Yelverton, Thornbury
villa. Brecon road, Abergaveun\
Steele Mrs. 64 Dewsland Park read,.
Newport
Steer Edward J.P. Woodlands, Mal-
pas. Newport
Steer Edward Pemberton, Parc-y-
Prior, Malpas. Newport
■ileer Richard. 11 Morden rd. Newport
Steer Wm. G. 68 Eisca rd. Newport
Stemp G. J. T. 53 Preston av.Newprr
Stephens C. T. 4 Hubert rd. Newport
^itephens Edwd.73 Morden rd.Newprt
.Stephens Gomer, Eisca house, Eisca,
Newport
Stephens Joseph. Fernleigh. Windsor
road. Abergavenny
Stevens Arthur J. 2 Stow Park circus,
Stevens Hariv, 37 Albert avenne.
Maindee, Newport
Stevens W.29 Dewsland Pk. rd.Nwprt
.Stewart James, 54 Morden rd Newprt
Stewart James Charles, 41 Mail-
borough road, Newport
Stewart Jn. V.i'i Waterloo rd.Nwpit
Stewart Mrs. 2S St. John's road.
Ne«
Mrs.
ref, Bla
.P. Bro-Dawel.Cae
Llanthewy rd. Newport
Stock Albert Jacob. White home.
Little Mill, Mamhilad, Pontypool
Stoke* Beginald, 72 Victoria avenue,.
Maindee. Newport
Stokes W. H. 162 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Stokes William, 23 Eton rd. Newport
Stokes Wm.Geo. 28 Friars rd.Newprt
Stokes Wyndham W. 6 Dewsland
Park road. Newport
Stoneman George. 20 Eichniond rd.
Newport
Stoneman William Henry, 81 Somer-
house
.<|...,<v ,-,.|'MN.,- I,!.n:iii. .v rd Nwprt
St viLiinth David W. 15 Station rd.
Caerleon. Newport
-!tr,rrar D. U.^r. Llanthewy rd Nwprt
Sorrar J. J. Craig-yr-Haul. Castle-
ton. Cardiff
Stott Chas. 38 Eichmond rd. Newport
Stout Herbt: W.i Godfrey rd.Newprt
Stow Alfred. Tamar cottage. Edward
VII. tivnnue. Newnort
Stowe Gen. 14 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Stowe S-D. 54 Eichmond rd. Newport
Straker E.2S Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Straker Mrs. Plas-derwen. Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
Strang William, Llyswedog, Tredegar-
Strange John, Llaubedr, Llangstone,.
Newport
tlratton M. i Westfield rd. Newport
Slrabton Eichard, Duflfryn, Newport
Strawbridge Henry. 4 Station ro:d.
Caerleon, Newport
Strawbridge William Henry. 5 Cor-
poration road, Newport
Stringer Frederic John. Volis. Here-
ford road, Monmouth
Strons Gravenor Eobert M.B., B.S.
Lond. Magor ho. Magor, Newport
Suart Rev. Edward Wyvill, The Way-
side, Hereford road, Monmouth
Sullivan Jas. Tredegar rd.Ebbw Vale-
Sully William Henry, 3 Dew.sland
Park road, Newport
Summerfield Louis Edwin,Bryn-Deri,.
Caerleon. Newport
Summers Rev. James Francis M.A^
St. John the Baptist vicarage, 64
Oakfield road. Newport
Summers E. J i Clitt-on pi. Newporlj
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Thain W. L. :; Chepstow rd. Newport
Thatcher H.E. 44 Oakfield rd.Newprt
Thatcher Mrs. Rose villa. Lodge rd.
Caerleon, Newport
Theresa Rev. Mother, Convent of St
MichaePs. Pen-y-pound, Abergvnny
Thevenot Le«is. 31 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Thomas Sir Garrod M.D., D.L., J. P.
4 Stow Park circus, Newport
Thomas Rev Arthur Henry L.D.
Kinsr's hill, Newport
Thomas Rev. Cyril. Church street,
Ebbw VnU
Thomas Rev. David, % Kensington
place, Maindee. Newport
Thomas Rev. David E. Machen,Newpt
T?iomas Rev. E. Garmon, Trelleck
Granf^e house, Chepstow
Thomas Rev. J. Rowe L.D. Hierh
Mead, Blaina
Thomas Rev. Matthew, Pembroke
villa, Tredegar road, Ebbw Vale
Thomas Rev. Richard B.A. 37 St.
John's ronil, Maindee, Newport
Thomas R<'v. Robert Frederic Eees
B.A. St. Ives, Chepstow rd. Christ-
church, Newport
Thomas Rev. S. D. 8 Gibbs rd.Newpt
Thomas Rev. Samuel G., B.A. The
Pines, Jerusalem st Ehvmnev
Thomas Rev. Stanley Glyu, Cwm-
avon road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Thomas Rev.T. Pontymister,Newport
Thomas Rev. Thomas Lewis, 16 Pon-
y-graig terrace, Pontypool
Thomas Rev. Trevor Owen L.Div.
Newport The Laurels. Greenhill road,
Tamphn Mrs. 22 Clyffard cres.Newprt Griffithstnwn, New])ort
Tandy Edwd.G. 5 Morden rd.Newprt Thomas Alhr-rt J.P. 11 Tredegar rd
• Fr:ink\V.48 Devon pi. Newport I New Tredegar
r Wm. 66 Richmond rd.Newprt | Thomas Archbld.42 Harrow rd.Newpt
Chas. 138 Caerleon rd.Newprt 1 Thomas A. Hollv ho. Bedwas, Cardiff
252 SUK
Eev. Frank, Congregational
manse, Usk
SutcliSe Oscar, Glynwood.Fields Park
road, Newport
Sutherland Wm. 33 Caeraa rd. Newpt
Sutton Geo. Rbt. 54 Hisca rd.Newprt
Sutton Jsph.W.i6Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Sutton Rt. V. 2 PalmjTa pi. Newport
Swales Stanley, 6 Harrow rd. Newport
Swallow Ernest V. 57 Risca rd.Newpt
Swallow John Hem^, 5 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Swanton Mrs. 45 Morden rd. Newport
Swash F. S. 5 Fields Park av.Newprt
Sweet Richd.2i Chepstow rd. Newport
Sweet-Bscott Aldred Bickham, 45
Caerau road, Newport
Sweeting; Harold, 13 Hubert rd.Newpt
Sweetland Geo. 46 Devon pi. Newport
Swindlehurst James, Park view,
Llanvihaugel-Llantarnam, Newport
Swinfen-Cnttrell Mrs. Caerau, Shire
Newton, Chepstow
Swinnerton Rev. James, The Vicarage,
Llandevaud, Newport
Sykes Joseph, 141 Stow hill, Newport
Symonds Mrs. Elizabeth, Springfield,
The Parade. Monmouth
Sysum Albert Victor, i Richmond
villas, Brook Estate, Monmouth
Tait Robert, 9 Bassaleg rd. Newport
Talbot Mrs. St. Aryan's lodge, St,
Aryans, Chepstow
Tallis Alfred S., J.P, Llwyn-Celyn,
Caerleon, Newport •
Tamplin Archbld.i6 Clifton pi. Newpt
Tamplin John, St. Dunstan's, Caer-
[moxmouthshire.
ypool
5 Gold tops, Newport
latnam -Wtnur ' Leopold .M.B. Tan
house, (.'ross street, Abergavenny
Tavender Rev. Frederick B.A., B.D.
North Parade teiTace, Monkswell
road, Monmouth
Taverner .Samuel, 58 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Taylor Rev. Harry, 5 SummerhiU
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Taylor Albt. E. 7 Linden rd.Newport
Taylor Alexander, Dan-y-Bryn, Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
Taylor Alexander, Hill crest, Lans-
downe road, Abergavenny
Taylor Alex. 8 Stow Pk. circus,Newpt
Taylor Alfred, 18 Park sq. Newport
Taylor Chas.S. i Linden rd. Newport
Taylor Edwd.G. 23 Gold tops.Newprt
Taylor Ernest W.66 Caerau rd Newpt
Taylor H. P. 59 Bedford rd. Newport
Taylor Hugh Neville Adam M.D.Dub
Hillside, Ebbw Vale
Taylor John, Ingledem
road, Pontvpool
Taylor Jn.Rd., 5 Llanthewv rd.Newpt
Taylor Joseph, 9 CIvtha so Newport
Taylor Miss M. ,5 Preston av.Newprt
Taylor Mrs. a Broad walk, Caerleon
Newport
Taylor Mr».5oDewsland Pk. rd.Newpt
Taylor Mrs. u8 .Morden rd. Newport
Taylor Mrs. Oakleigh, Hereford road,
Monmouth
Taylor Mrs. Preston villa. North nt.
.\bergavennv
Taylor Mrs, (\ m St. Janii^s' street,
Monn.outh
Taylor Mrs. Helen, Rorl, cottage.
North parade, Monmouth
Taylor S.52 Albert av.Maindee.Nwprt
Taylor Samuel Davis. Priory bank.
New Dixton road, Monmouth
Tavlor W.C 46 Ombersley rd.Newprt
Tedstnne James, 3 Pentwyn avenue,
Blackwood. Newport
Telford Peter, Lidstone, Monmoutib
road. Abergavenny
Telling Elijah. 7 Bolton rd. Newport
T:ionias Arthur. 44 Risca rd.Newport
Thomas Bertie Pardoe. Pardoeham
Fields Park road. Newport
Thomas Bertram P. Lake villas,
Cwmtillery, Abertillery
Thomas C. Roselea,New"bridge,Newpt
Thomas Chas. H. 18 Pentonville,Newpt
Thomas Cyril, Wilcot, Fosterville
crescent, Abergavenny
Thomas David, Llainwen. Craig-v-
beddw road. New Tredegar
Thomas D.E. i:; Stow Park av. Newpt
Thomas David John. The Park.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Thomas E. Llwyncelyn, Rogerstone.
Newport
Thomas Edmund J.P. Gilwem, Pont-
llani'raith, Newport
Thomas Edwd.aoOmbersley rd.Nwprt
Thomas Edward, White house. Cwm-
Avon, Abersychan, Pontypool
'Ihomas Enoch, 40 Somer.set rd.Newpt
Thomas Ernest.3 Morden rd.Newport
Thoma.i Ernest A. 67 Risca rd.Newpt
Thomas F.E. 23 Methuen rd.Newport
Thomas Frederick G. The Gables,
Harold road, Abergavenny
rimnias Frederick William, 'The Firs.
(ilevedon mad, Newport
ihomas Geo.u Pentonville, Newport
Thomas George H. Talygarn, Caer-
leon, Newport
Thomas George Henry, 125 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
Thomas George N. W. Briarhill,i?tnw
Park crescent, Newport
Thomas G. 4 .St. Julian's av. Newport
Thomas H. J. 30 Risca rd. Newport
Thomas Henry, 10 Harrow rd Newprt
Thomas Hv Jas.Hnrrtwick av.Chepstw
niomas Herbt39 Harrow rd. Newprt
Thomas HoratioiOakland ter.Rhvmnv
Thomas Iltyd G. Gwyn, Glyngwyn.
Cwmavon rd. Blaenavon, Pontypool
Thomas J. E. 11 Ombersley rd.Newpt
Thonias John, 10 Brailsford crescent,
Ebbw Vale
Thomas John, 17 Fields rd. Newport
Thomas John, Gwendraeth, Cwmavon
road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Thomas Jn. Pontymoile ho. Pontypool
Thomas John George, Lydia Ann
terrace, Aberbeeg, Newport
Thomas John H. Llwyn-on, Ponty-
ster, Newport
Thomas JohnL.5 Stow P,arU av. Newpt
Thomas Joseph, Glynolwg, Beaufort
-econshire)
Thomas Jsph. 1 Methuen rd.Newport
Thomas L. 6 St Julian's ay. Newport
Thomas L. 12 Bedford rd. Newport
Thomas Llewellyn, Eockleaze, Bed-
s, Cardiff
Thomas Mrs. 31 Bassaleg rd.Newport
Thomas Mrs. Brynderwen, Lansdown
id. Abergavenny
Thomas Mrs. "Castle street, Dsk
Thomas Mrs. 36 Harrow road. Newport
Thomas Mrs. 44 Harrow rd. Newport
Thomas Mrs. 13 Park square.Newport
Thomas Mrs. Rose hill. Eveswell
park. Maindee. Newport
Thomas Mrs. 2 West Park rd.Newport
Thomas Oswald. 24 Oakfield rd.Nwprt
Thomas Oswald. Wood view, Christ -
church, Newport
Thomas Saml. 38 Devon pi. Newport
Thomas Sidney' Lewis, Henllys, Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Thomas Stphn.37 Harrow rd.Newport
Thomas Taliesin.iBeresford rd.Newpt
Thomas Thos.i Palmyra pi. Newport
Thomas Thomas J. Brvnonen,Eureka
place, Ebbw Vale
Thomas Thomas Morrell M.D. 13
CIvtha Park road, Newport
Thomas Thomas Price, Maesycoed,
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Thomas Trevor, 81 Marlborough rd.
Newport
Thomas Walter William, 59 Marl-
borough road, Newport
Thomas William, Brynhyfryd, Aber-
carn, Newport
Thomas William, Caerleon, Mount
Pleasant, Chepstow
Thomas Wm. 39? Chepstow rd.Newpt
Thomas Wm. 2 (jold tops, Newport
Thomas William, Preswylfa, Nant-y-
glo, Brvnmawr (Breconshire)
Thomas Wm.12 Queen's hill, Newport
Thomas Wm. C. 7 CIvtha sq. Newport
Thomas William George, Lynton,
Fields Park avenue, Newport
Thomas William Lloyd J.P. Tredilion
pk. Llantilo-Pertholey.Abergavenny
Thomas-Davies Mrs. St. 01aye's,Stow
Park circus, Newport
Thompson Cuthbert F. 2 Woodland ■
Park road, Newport
Thompson George William, 40 Dews-
land Park road, Newport,
Thompson James Henry, Stormberg,
Trelleck rd. Mitchel-Troy, Monmth
Thompson John, 34 Morden rd.Newprt
Thompson .Mrs. 38 Dewsland Park
road, Newport
Thompson Mrs. 14 Waterloo rd.Newpt
Thompson S. J. 7 Rutland pi. Newprt
Thomson HarrvG.132 Alma st.Nwprt
Thomson W. A. Wye Valley house.
Whitebrook, Monmouth
Thorn Charles, 16 Broad walk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Thorn Edwin, Westonby. Cai-ditT rd.
Newport
Thorne Rev. Ernest Anderson M.A.
The Vicarage, Christchurch.Newprt
Thorne Frank, Oaklands. Abertillery
Thorne Godfrey Strong, 7 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Thorne Mrs. 19 SummerhiU avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Thornley Edwd.T.46Field8 rd.Newprt
Thornlev Sam, 27 Preston av.Newprt
Thrnpp'james, 12 High street. Caer-
leon, Newport
Tilley Rev. John, The Vicarage, St.
Aryans, Chepstow
MONMOIJTHSHIKE.]
Tilney Edgar, 12 Broarl wiilk, Caer-
leon, Newport
Tilney Ernest, 20 Gold tops, Newport
Tinsley Matthew Ralph, Hillside
house, Newtown, Ehbw Vale
Tipping Henry Avray M.A., F.S.A.
Mnmiton house. Mounton, Chepstow
& Orhinna, ('wiiiearvan, Monniouth
Tippins George Porter J. P. Wye vale,
Wyesham, Monmouth
Titcomb A. 79 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Tolfree Sobt. W. Fairfield ho. Tredegar
Tolson H. H. 15 Fields rd. Newport
Tong Wallace John, Eocltlands.Chapel
road, Abergavenny
Tongue Misses, Eavenscroft, Western
road. Abergavenny
Tonkin William Charles, 2 Mina
villas. Chapel road, Abergavenny
Tonks A. 31 Corporation rd. Newprt
Tonks Arthur Edwin, 38 Corporation
road, Newport
Tootell Rev. W.50 Devon pi. Newport
Tovey George Humphrey, Formosa,
Edward VII, avenue, Newport
Tovey Mrs. 79 Morden road, Newport
Towne Eev. Arthur, St. Mary's Pres-
bytery, Welsh street, Chepstow
Towns Eev. Jacob, 13 Hillside, Eisca,
Newport
Townsend James George, King's Vale
house, King street, Newport
Townsend Miss, 27 Park sq. Newport
Townsend Mrs. 38 Caerau rd. Newprt
Townsend Eobert, Brynderri, North
street, Abergavenny
Townshend Rev. Edward Mansel M.A.
Eectnrv. Llanvaplev. Abergavenny
Trace William John, Penmain house,
Corporation road, Newport
Trapper Frederick, Caer-Groes, Ll^-
vihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Travers John. Fairwood lodge.Green-
hill road, Griffithstown, Newport
Traylor W.J. 36 Llanthewv rd.Nwprt
Treasure David J. P. The Grove,
Gellyhaf, Maes-y-cwmmer, Cardiff
Treasure David John. Ty Gwyn,
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Tredegar Lord, Tredegar park, New-
port. Men. & Euperra castle.
Glamorganshire ; White's ^Arthur's
chibs S W: Turt club W, London
& Eoyal Yacht Squadron club
Treharne John EUis, Sunnybank,
Blackwood, Newport
Treloar Jn.P. 28 Waterloo rd.Newprt
Tremelling H. 68 Preston av. Newprt
Tremlett Miss, Springfield villa,
Grosmont, Hereford
Treowen Major-Gen. Lord C.B.,
C.M.G, (Lord Lieut.), Llanarth
court. Raglan ; Llanover, Aber-
gavennv ; & 9 Great Stanhope st.
Mayfair W & Marlborough &
Travellers' clubs S W, London
Tresawna William Samson M R
Leven house. Lion st. Abergavenn;
Trevorrow Capt. Willi.im Laurie, 32
Bryngwyn road. Newport
Trew Mrs. 22 Morden rd. Newport
Trimble Miss, Castle house, Gros
mont, Hereford
Trimmer Wm.27 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Troakes Mrs. 55 Morden rd. Newport
Trotman W. Ivy vil. Llanbadoc, Usk
Truman Mrs. Sarah, The Croft, Trel-
leck, Monmouth
Trump Mrs. 13 The Terrace.Ehvmnv
Trump William Henry, The Hollies,
The Terrace, Bhvmnev
Truran Edwd. Tally Bryii, Ehbw Vale
Trusoott Jn.C. 63 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Tucker Eev. Frederick Charles. Wood-
bine cottage.Manson Croas.Monmth
Tucker F. J. 83 Monnow »t. Monmth
Tucker H.O. 16 Queen's hill.Newport
Tucker Jas. Petwyn.St.Mellons.CardS
Tucker John, Ebberley house, St.
James' square. Monmouth
Tucker Eobert James. Waunfield
liouse, Gwehelog, Usk
PRIVATE KESIDENTS.
Tucker Wm. 58 Morden rd. Newport
Tudor Rev Thomas, Saron, Maes-y-
Coed, Ebbw Vale
Tudor Henry M. 4 Brailstord cres-
cent, Ebbw Vale
Tummey E. M. Wveside ho. Monmth
Turberville D.J.2r Waterloo rd.Nwpt
TurnbuU Nicholas, Lyndhnrst.Eureka
place, Ebbw Vale
Turner Arth. 4 Beresford rd. Newport
Turner Chas. 80 Somerset rd.Newprt
Turner Herbert Ernest, 20 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
Turner John, 78 Somerset rd.Newprt
Turner Miss, 93 Caerleon rd. Newprt
Turner Mrs, 25 Christehurch road,
Maindee, Newport
Turner Mrs. 7 Morden vd. Newport
Turner Mrs. 124 Stow hill, Newport
Turner Percy W. J. 41 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Tweedy A. C. The Priory house,
Monmouth
Twist Horace,3i Somerset rd.Newprt
Tftist Mrs. 9 Summerhill avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Tyler Hugh Griffin, Cleddon house,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Tyler John Octavius J. P. Maesder-
wen, Pontvmoile, Pontvpool
Tyler-Taylor Miss EUzabeth, 18 The
Parade, Monmouth
Tysoe Alfred, 15 Kensington place,
Maindee, Newport
Tyson John, 17 Ri.sca road. Newport
Underwood Rev, A. J. Woodville rd
Cwui. Newport
Uppington Thos. 3 Rugby rd, Newport
Uzzell H,io4 Corporation rd. Newport
Vale Mrs. 10 Marlborough rd.Newprt
Vaughan C, 3s Stow Park av.Newprt
Vaughan Frederick, 7 Stow Park
circus. Newport
Vaughan Hy. 25 Oakfield rd. Newport
Vaughan Henry Thomas, 2 Sabrina
villas. May Hill, Monmouth
Vaughan M.W.i Llwvnderi rd.Nwprt
Vaughan Mrs. Ash grove, Blackwood,
Newport
Vaughan Mrs. Laurels. Victoria rd.
Pontypool
Vaughan Eichd. Grenville,The Grove,
Caldicot. Newport
Vaughan BogerBenedict,Glen Trothy,
Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny"
Vaughan-Hughes Gerald Mainwaring
M.A,, J.P. Wyelands, Mathern.
Chepstow
Veanicombe Eev. T. Sirhowv.Tredegr
Venn Alfred William, 62 Dewsland
Park road, Newport
Ventom Geo. 46 Eiehmond rd.Newprt
Verity Eobert James Stanley, Rose-
moderis ho. Garndiffaith.Pontvpool
Veynon Rev, D. J, The Woodlands,
Machen, Newport
Vicary Dorsav,2o Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Vickery John Herbert, 15 Clytha
Park load, Newport
Victory Wm. 28 Queen's hill, Newprt
Victorv W.H.2 Brynhvfrvd av.Newprt
Vile f.H.g Dewsland Pk. rd. Newport
Vines Chas, S. 55 York pi, Newport
Vivian Mis,, -^j Llanthewv rd, Newprt
Vivian Mrs. 36 Eton road, Newport
Vizard Arthur. The Ancre hill, Eock-
fleld road, Monmouth
Voss Alfred, 25 Broad walk. Caer-
leon, Newport
Vranch E. J. 8 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Waddington Evelvn, Beech hill, Usk
Waddington Stanley, 8 Brailsford
crescent. Ebbw Vale
Wade Godfrey N. Coldra cottage.
Marshfield, Cardiff
Wade Newton, The Volland, Machen.
Newport
Wade Noel N.. M.D, The Laurels,
Pontymister, Newport
Wade Wm,E.37i Chep.stow rd.Newpt
Wadlev A.W.9 St.Mark's ores. Newprt
Wagstaff John H.i Fields rd.Newport
WAT 253
Wagstaffo John Henry, 25 Dawaland
Park road, Newport
Wait F.L.io Woodland Pk.rd, Newprt
Waite Charles, 8 Park sq, Newport
Waite Jacob, 27 Waterloo rd, Newprt
Wakefield John Henry Matthew, 56
Bryngwvn road, Newport
Walford Fras,23 Fields Pk,av.Newprt
Walford J.B.The Chapel ho.Abergvnny
Walford Miss, Glenafon, Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
Walker Geo,B,62Chepstow rd.Newprt
Walker John, Inglenook, Park view,
Cwmfields, Pontypool
Walker Mrs. 142 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Wall Mrs. 21 Clvffard cres. Newport
WaU Mrs. 15 High st. Caerleon, Nwprt
Wallace Eev. David James, Park rd.
Ebbw Vale
Wallace John M, Plas Newydd, Usk
Wallen Leonard Arthur, Ty-Cae-
Gwyn, Newbridge, Newport
Wallen Saml. 4 Faulkner rd. Newport
Walliker Albt,J,5s Bedford rd.Newpt
Walsh Janies,75 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Walters Capt Henry Edward EN ,J.P,
Caer-Uan, Cwmcarvan, Monmouth
Walters Chas. 43 Morden rd, Newport
Walters David. Bank house, Porth-
y-carne street. Usk
Walters Moses, Preswylfa. Blackwood.
Newport
Walters Mrs. 29 Clytfard cres, Newprt
Walters Mrs. 17a. Fields rd. Newport
Walters Mrs. 26 St. Julian's av.Newprt
Walters S.G.73 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
Walters Walt.53 Somerset rd.Newprt
Walters WilliaVu, Edenhurst, Waun-
llwvd, Newport
Walwyn Col, James Harford JP.Croft-
y-Bwla, Monmouth
Wansbrough Ernest J. M. S Manley
road, Newport
Warboys R. H. 13 Harrow rd.Newprt
Warbovs Wm. 87 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Ward C, F. 13 Fields Park av.Newprt
Ward Geo. 25 Morden rd. Newport
Ward Thomas, The Grove, Pontne-
wydd, Newport
Ward William, Trevethin, Chepstow
road, Newport
Ware Bert, 60 Richmond rd, Newport
Ware Walter, 42 Fields rd. Newport
Warman Hy.A. 12 Clytha cres.Newpt
Warne Charles, 44 St, John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Wass Mrs, Fairfield, Rumney, Cardiff
Watchman John S, 19 Kensington pi,
Maindee, Newport
Waters Charles, 34 St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport.
Watkins A, J. 78 Llanthewy rd.Newpt
Watkins Alfred Henry, 'Woodbank,
Bridge street, Usk
Watkins Charles, Highfield, Nanty-
bwch, Tredegar
Watkins Fredk. 134 Alma st. Newport
Watkins George, The Pant, Llanvair-
Kilgidin, Abergavenny
Watkins Harry, Fair Holme, Hereford
road, Abergavenny
Watkins J, Maitlaiid, Castle Parade
house, Usk
Watkins James, Ivy villa.Llangattock-
nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Watkins James O. Mona lodge, Mary-
port street, Usk
Watkins Miss, Eiverdale, Brecon rd.
Watkins Mrs. '31 Clyffard cres, Newprt
Watkins Mrs, 27 HalTOW rd, Newport
Watkins Mrs. Prospect house. Llan-
thew-Rvtheich, Abergavenny
Watkins ' Mrs. i Rock crescent,
Monkswell road, Monmouth
Watkins Mrs, A. Park villa, Hereford
road, Abergavenny
Watkins R.J. 9 Kingsmill ter.Newprt
Watkins Richard, Upper house,
Caldicot, Newport
Watkins Robt.sfi Somerset rd.Newprt
li.J4
.AT
PKIVATE KE6IDENTS.
[monmouthshikf.
Watkins Thomas, The Wern, Ciumlin , Wheeler J. 211 Corporaiion rd.Xewpt
load, Pniit) jjool : Whitcutt Albeit, 17 Kensington place,
Watkins Thomas Percival H. Shirley, Maindee, Newport
Sunnrbank rd". Griffithstown.Newpt White B. T. 185 Chepstow rd.>>nprt
WatkinsW.Alma ho Grosmont,Herefrd White Chas. 21 Morden rd. Newport
White Ernest
>Vhite Frank,
road, Blaen
White Harrv,
II Oakfield rd. Newport
Beechwood, Cwmavon
•on, Pontypool
5 Bedford rd. Newport
tp Henry, Hijrhlield. Ponthir rd.
HilHcjn. Newport
te L. Co Chepstow rd. Newport
te Miss, 36 Caerau rd. Newport
te Mrs, Ffynone, Edwoid VII.
enue, Newport
eet, Newport
house, Maesy-
Watkins William, Lych house, Caldi-
cot, Newport
Watkins William, 15 Summerhill av.
Maindee. Newport
Watkins W. A. 12 Clarence pl.>>«pri
Watkins W.T, ^3 Brvnirwyn rd.Newpt
Watson .Sir fhoriKis Edw;nd liiiit.
J. P. St. M,.m'- lMd;;e. Fields ruad.
Newport
Watson Chas. Wm. B Sc.Durh. Eydal.
Suunybank rd. Griffithstown. Newpt I White Mrs. 25
Watson G. 18 Glvtha Park rd.Newprt . White Mrs. H
Watson Henry, 212 Stow hill, Newprl i cwmmer. Ca
Watson Jn. G. 21 Clyfha sq. Newport I White Mrs. 36 Morden rd. Newport
Watson Thos. 79 Oaklield rd. Newprl [ White Mrs. 33 Risca road, Newpoi t
Watts A. J. 6 Eedr.iid rd. Newport | White Mrs. 51 York phice. Newport
Watts Cyril, Beverley, Fields Park ; White Mrs. F. 13 Gold to|... Newport
road, Newport 1 White Robert Graham. Lillesdon,
Watts Danl. 15 Fields Park av.Newpt Edward VII, avenne, Newport
Watts David, Coedynodwydd, Llaii-; White Rov. 2 Pentniiville. Xewp.irt
White T. '17 Brvnhvfrvd rd. Newport
4'liite Thomas Herbert, Cori-iiatioii
road, Cwmbran. Newport
White William, 4 Fields rd. Newport
White Wm. 24 Gold tops, Newport
Whitelipiid Capt. Lionel Diyby. Gov-
erden^
over. Aberga
Watts Mrs. Court Bleddyn.Llangibby
Newport
Watts Mrs. St. Lawrence, St. Arvans
Chepstow
Watts Mrs. Saltford hou.se, Hanbur;
road. Pontnewynydd, Pontypool ,,,e, hull, 1
Watts S. G. 70 Bryngwyn rd. Newport ^Vhitehead A
Watts Thomas. 126 Alma st. Newport Edn ard VI
Watts William. The Weir.Llanthewy- Iwhitehouse W.H jlVesilield rd.Ne^
Rytherch. Abergavenny ' Whitfield Rev, Frelk, Wm. Garfo
Watts W.G.20 Brvnhyfryd rd.Ntwpit; m.A. Vie;
Wauter Hv. C. 6 Friars rd. Newport [ whitlev T.30 Clvtha Park rd.Ne
Weare Benjamin. Laurel bank, Di.x-[ Whitmore Miss," 31 St. John's road,
ton road, Monmouth j Maindee, Newport
Weaver Mrs. Prospect cottage, Llan-^hiimore Samuel.24 Fairoak avenue,
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny I Maine"
Webb Lt.-Cil. Sir Henry hart. D.L., I H'hjt„„,
J. P. Llwynarthan. Ca.stleton,Marsh- j Glynd
held, Cardiff Whit'tok
Webb Albert E. 142 Stow hill, Newpt nyhittak
Webb Arthur Frederick, Trelawnev. uhiltak
Blackwood, Newport Wliitlin-
Webb Chas. 2 Oxford st.Abergaveiiin ^-illa
Webb F. J. 2 St. Mark's cres.Newprt wuittiui
Webb George, i Sabrina villas. May Wibberl
Hill, Monmouth j Hereford road, Abergavenny
Webb J. Edgar, Larkfield, Newport ! wihberley Mrs. Biynheulo^. G
road, Chepstow , venor road, Aberga'vennv
Webb John. 15 Park square, Newport lypickens Mrs. 35 Chepstow rd. Newpl
Webb L. 47 St. Mark's ores. Newport I ivic|;ptf, x. C.17 Wnodville rd. Newpt
Webb Mrs. Helen, 37 Llantarnam rd. wiften Jn. W. 11 Risca rd. Newport
Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport ; Wiggell H. 6.51 Richmond rd.Newpt
Webb Sidney SI. 121 Alma st.Newprt I winht Henrv, Thornbnrv housq
Webb William. Cartref. Pontypool I Rngerstone.' Newport
road, Pontypool , Wighlman Miss, 7 Whitecross streeli
Webb William Arthur, Hawthornes, Monmouth
Greenhill rd. Griffithstown. Newprt] vVigmore W. J. 26 Eton rd. Newport
Webb Wm. H. 10 Park sq. Newpoi t j Wilcox Joseph, Morning-Side. Foster-
Weeks S. I Marlborough rd. Newport yille crescent, Abergavenny
Weetman Miss, Fairfield,The Parade.; wiidblood Rev. Charles Bowers, Wes-
Williams Capt. John. Cefn cottage,
Llantillio-Pertholev, Abergavenny
Williums Rev. Basil Si. A. Kisca vic'aiv.
age, Rogerstone, Newport
Williams Rev. Benjamin E. Carlton
terrace, Cross Keys, Newport
illiams Rev. David Harries. 24
Clvffard crescent, Newport
Williams Rev. David Llewelyn. Wes-
0. Tredegar rd. Ebbw Vale
Williams Rev. E.7 Caerau ores. Newpt
Williams Rev. Evan, Newcwm, Cwni,
Newport
Williams Rev. Jacob Glyn, Inglenook,.
Llanbadoc, Usk
Williams Rev. John Richard D., B.A.
Vicarage, Rhymney
Williams Ber. John Samuel, The-
Mansp, Llanvapley. Abergavenny
Williams Rev. Robert Owen, Parkside.
Rockfield, Monmouth
Williams Rev. Samuel David, 15
Oxford ter. Llanhilleth. Newport
Williams Rev. T. H., M.A. Ponty-
mister, Newport
Williams Rev. Thomas, 90 Chepstow-
road, Newport
Williams Rev. Thomas B.A. Llanartlr
road, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Williams Rev. Thomas, 81 Llanthewv
road, Newport
Williams Rev. Thomas B.A.Vicarage,
Cwmyoy, Abergavennv
Williams Rev. Thomas H. 8 Fields:
road, Newport
Williams Bev. 'I'homas Madrg B.A.
Newport , .St. John's ores. Woinfelin. Pontypool
IS Rev. Timothv. The Presbv-
;e. Newport
William Henr
V Smith J.P.
vr, Grosmont,
Her
itori
• A. 64 Prestor
av
. Newport
■ H. 44 Friars
rd.
Newport
W. A.3 Methuen
rd.Newpt
on Ernest J
aim
Victoria
hepstow road.
Usk
Aith. 25 Some
rd.Newpt
y Arthur Joseph,
Pen-y-val.
ith
lev manse. Park row, Tredegar
Wilding A. Ighttield, Caldicot.Neapt
; Wiles John, Low. Hardwick, Chepstw
Wilkes D.5 Springfield rd.Abergavnnj
Wilkes F. 6 Woodville rd. Newiiort
Wilkinson (\K.i3VVinds,
Wilkinson C. R.ioi Aln
Wilkinson W.34 Brvngw
iWilks Tom H. E. 7 St.
Maindee, Newport
VVillcox Arthur. Rouge
■oad. Newport
John's road.
Welch Mrs. 14 Windsor ter. Newport
Welch William Charles, The Hollies.
Whitecross street. Monuioulb
Wellsteed H(mrv, Overton house,
Cardiff road, Newport
Welsh Thomas, Maindee house, Pont
newydd. Newport
Welsteed R. 17 Brvnlnfrvd av.Newpt
Wenter Mrs. 42 Morden id. Newport
Wescomb William John, Cefn, Roger-
stone, Newport
West F. H. 8 Bassaleg id. Newport
West Wilmot, 38 York place, Newport jwillcox Arthur' James, Wyndhaw
Westoby Henry George, Castle house, house, Wvndham road,AbergavennT
Grosmont, Hereford Willett Rev. Wilmer M., M.A. Hel-
We.ston Baiij. 12 Clarence pi. Newport inaen, Llanbadoc, Usk
Weston Frederick Henry, 20 St. I Willetts Jn. 32 St. Mary's sl.Monmth
Mark's crescent, Newport jWillev E. H. 3 Friars rd. Newport
Weston William Frank, Slough ho. Williams Lt. -Col. David Ellis J.P. Ivy
Caerwent, Chepstow lodge, Griffithstown, Newport
Wharton Mrs. Eli/.a Charlotte, Ro.se- Williams Major Albert A.. O.BE.
neath, Hereford road, Monmouth Lansor house. Caerlcon. Newport
Wheat F. S. 30 Oakfield rd. Newport Williams Major Willi im J.P. The
Wheatler Z., J.P. 13 High st.Abrgvny Hall, Windsor road, Abergavenny
Wheeldon J.B. O3 Monnow st.MonmthI
Williams Rev. William M.A. The-
Ticarage, Bi viighis road, Newport
Williams Rev. AVilliam Coleman M.A.
Vicarage, Caerwent. Chepstow
Williams Rev. Wm. Henry M.A. The-
Rectory, Llangstone, Newport
Williams Bev. William Henry M.A.
The Rectory, Portskewett, Chepstow
Williams A., J.P. The Mount, Caer-
leon, Newport
Williams A. E. 19 Windsor teV, Newpt
Williams A. Round ho. Bisca. Newpt
Williams Alfred, St. Aryan's, Albany
road, Abergavenny
Williams Alfred John Herbert, White-
cross house, Monmouth
Williams Anthony Phillips, Draycot,
Stow Park crescent, Newport
Williams Arth.4 Richmond rd.Newpt
Williams B. 9 Ombersley rd. Newport
Williams Benj.34 Oakfield rd.Newprt
Williams Charles, 19 Gibbs rd.Newpt
Williams Chas. ig Godfrey rd.Newprt
Williams Charles. Mount Pleasant,
Llangattock. Newport
Williams C.io Richmond rd. Newprt
Williams Charles, Station road, Pont-
newydd, Newport
Williams C. F. 19 Stow Pk. avNew],!
Williams C.H.28 Richmond rd.Newpt
Williams C. 1. 28 Somerset rd.Newpt
Williams D. H. 50 Bisca rd. Newport
rd. Newport iWilliams D.^;; Marlborough rd.Ne
ter..\ewpniWilliams D.""s Waterloo rd. Newport
St. Newprt; Williams David H. Maes-y-haf.Ponty-
rd.Newjirt pool road, Pontypool
Williams E. 39 Maindee par, Newport
Williams E. i Ombersley rd. Newport
Williams E. i Tyllwyd rd. Newport
Williams E. Clvtha ores. Al)ertiller>
Williams Edward, Bose-Hei worth id.
Abertillery
Williams Edwd.L. 29 Clytha sq.Newpt
Williams Edward Thomas, 7 Wood-
ville road, Newport
Williams Edwin, School house. Ponly-
misterr, Newport
Williams Ernest Trevor Addams J.P.
The Knowle. Hereford rd. Mni.nuh
Williams Evan J. 4 Manlev rd.Newpt
Williams F. C. Whitecross ho. Monmtli
Williams F. P. 14 Cedar rd. Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE,]
PEIVATE RESIDENTS.
YOU
"Williams Frank.Lloyds Bank Limited, |
Commercial street, Abertillery I
Williams F. 21 Methuen id. Newport
Williams Frdk.A. 52 Caerau rd.Newpt
Williams G. P. iii Alma at. Newport
Williams George, Myrtle cottage,
Llandogo, Chepstow
Williams Georije P.Gwenthind house,
Oak street, Abertillery
Williams G.R.96 Monnow st.Mmimtb
Williams George Waters J. P. Llys-
frechfa, Caerleon, Newport
Williams H. 18 Windsor ter. Newport
Williams H. Meyrick, Ty Craig,
Gaerleon, Newport
Williams Harold, The Crest, Ponthir
road, Caerleon, Newport
Williams Harry, 11 Gibbs rd. Newprt
Williams Harry Spencer, £3 Llan-
thewy road, Newport
Williams Henry, 2 Ayrshire villas,
Hereford road, Monmouth
Williams Hy. 2 Beechwood rd.Newprt
Williams Henry, 98 Corporation rd.
Newport
Williams H. W. 7 Somerset rd.Newpt
Williams H.34 Somerset rd. Newprt
Williams Herbert Charles, Beech cot-
tage, Pontvpool road, Pontvpool
Williams Herbt. E. 11 Park sq.Newpt
Williams Horace, The Cottage, Pontv-
pool road, Pontypool
Williams Howell, Pentwyn, Marsh-
field, Cardiff
Williams Ivor, The L;uiiels, Abei-
bargoed, Cardiff
Williams J.B. 46 Llanthewy rd.Newpt
Williams J. J. 61 Richmond rd.Newpt
Williams J. V. 12 Caerau cres.Newpt
Williams James, Hollycroft, .Sunny-
bank road, Griffithstown, Newport
Williams J. The Poplars, Abertillerv
Williams James Henry, Braesid"e,
Llanwern, Newport
Williams James Percival, Richmond
villa, Chepstow road, Newport
Williams J. 77 Chepstow rd. Newport
Williams J. 23 Brynhytryd rd. Newpt
Williams John, 21 Fie'lds rd. Newport
Williams John, Hendre hall, St.
Mellons, Cardift' .
Williams John, Rogerstone house,
Rogerstone, Newport
Williams John, 23 St. John's road,
Maindee, Newport
Williams J. J. 12 Queen's hill,Newpt
Williams John Thomas, 12 St.
Julian's iivenue. Newport
Williams Joseph E, Brynheulog,Ponty-
pool road, Pontypool
Williams Leah. 25 Risca rd. Newport
Williams L. A. 3 Southville rd.Newp
Williams M- ^ " " "
Williams W
Newport
Williams Miss, 35 Eton rd. Newport
Williams Miss, 29 Park sq. Newport
Williams Miss. loi Victoria aveune,
Maindee, Newport
Williams Misses, 21 Albert road,
Williams Misses, Arthur cottage,
Caerleon, Newport
Williams Mrs. Bank house. New-
bridge, Newport
Williams Mrs. 48 Marlborough road,
Newport
Williams Mrs. 38 Morden rd. Newprt
Williams Mrs. 17 Ombersley rd.Newpt
Williams Mrs. Rosehill cottage, Com-
mercial street, Abergavenny
Williams Mrs. St. Brieui, Edward
VII. avenue, Newport
Williams Mrs. 69 Somerset rd.Newpt
Williams Mrs. i Southville rd.Newpt
Williams Mrs. 150 Stow hill. Newprt
Williams Mrs. 23 Stow Park circus,
Sewport
Williams Mrs. The
road, Newport
Williams Mrs. Wye
Chepstow
Williams Mrs. A. E.
wport
Williams Mrs. Ann,
Bnii
3aerhvydd
illiams Mrs. Maud M. Llan-Runi-
ney hall, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Williams Mrs. W.2 Stanley rd.Newpt
Williams O. 71 Preston aven. Newpit
Williams P. P. 22 York pi. Newport
Williams Penn,69Llanthewy rd.Newpt
Williams R. J. 80 Caerau rd. Newport
Williams Rees, Wycliffe, Hanbury rd.
Pontypool
Williams Rhys H., B.A. 15 St. James'
reet, Monmouth
iams Richd. 12 Clytha sq. Newpt
Williams Richd. 37 Gibbs rd. Newprt
Williams Robert. South view, Red-
brook. Monmouth
Williams S. D. 8 Faulkner rd. Newprt
Williams S. 31 Brynh>tryd av. Newpt
Williams Stanley May, Summerleas,
Dixton, Monmouth
Williams T. J. Blaina house. Blaina
Williams Thomas, Bryn-Deri, Pen-y-
garn, Pontypool
Williams Thos. Morgan J. P. Scwrfa
road, Dukestown, Tredegar
Williams Tom. Terrace ho. Blaina
Williams T. E. The Poplars, Blaina
Williams Tom Gill L.D.S.Eng. 32
Stow hill, Newport
Williams Trevor, 17 Gibhs rd. Newpt
Williams Victor J. A. Craiglas, Llan-
dogo, Chepstow
Williams W. H. 10 Gold tops,Newprt
Williams W.H. 102 Monnow st.Monmt-h
Williams Wm.8 Kingsmill ter.Newpr
Williams Wm. 19 Linden rd. Newpr
Williams William, 11 St. John's rd
Maindee, Newport
Williams William, 19 Station road,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Williams William, Waterloo house,
Caerleon, Newport
Williams William A. Tintern ville,
Lbmvihangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Williams William Baker, Brechfa cot-
pstow I Windmill Samuel, Bedwas, Cardiff
Winfield W. 5 Woodville rd. Newport
dogo, ! Winn James Henderson, Severn villa,
I Stow Park crescent, Newport
rd. Winson Alfred, The Heath, Fields
Park road, Newport
inter E. 51 Llaniuewy rd. Newport
Winter John Vmcent, ThnriicrofI,
Monmouth road, Usk
Winter Miss, Broadstone, Trelleck,
AVil'
WilliiiiiK WillKim Henry Brinsn
&7 l.'iier.iii rnad. Newport
Williams William Rees, 3 Brynh;
Williams' Wm.R. 25 Rugby rd.N
Williams William Richard, Wood
villa. Park road, Pontypool
Williams Wm. S. Elmwood, Trei!
Williams-Came Mrs. Waun-y-PwU,
Llandegveth, Caerleon, Newport
Williamson Robert, Ormidale, Malpas,
Newport
Willis Chas. 9 Llanthewy rd.Newport
Willis Jas. Hv. 37 Eton rd. Newport
Willis Mrs. li Glendower st. Monmth
Willis Mrs. Lydart house, Mitchel-
Trov, Monmouth
Willis T. 83 Marlborough rd. Newprt
Willmett Hv. 31 Chepstow rd. Newpit
WiUmett Reginald Ernest, Fields cot
Fields Park avenue, Newport
Wilson A.H.I I WoodlandPk. rd.Newpt
Wilson Andrew, 18 York pi. Newport
Wilson Charles Henry, Holmewood.
Fields Park avenue, Newport
Wilson Mrs. Fairholme, Greenhill
road, Griffithstown, Newport
Wilson Stephen John, Erlesmere,
Park view, Cwmfields, Pontypool
Wilson Thomas Bishop Ridley, i
Woodland Park road, Newport
Wilson Wm. Hv. i Upton rd.Newport
Wilton Charles' Frederick John, The
Knoll, Pontypool road, Pontypool
Monmouth
Winter William E. 23 Christchurch
road, Maindee, Newport
SVinterbottom James, 9 Brailsford
crescent, Ebbw Vale
Wise Reuben, 34 Harrow rd. Newport
Wiseman Arthur Wm. M.A. Winter-
irne villa, Monkswell rd. Monmth
Wiieey Jas. 218 Chepstow rd.Newpoit
Wood Godfrey Charles, Pen-y-garn
house, Pen-y-garn, Pontypool
Wood Harold, 56 Caerau rd. Newport
Wood Mrs. Linton villa, Belgrave rd.
Abergavenny
Wood Mrs. M. 87 Oaklield rd. Newprt
Wood William, The Folly, Buckholt,
Monmouth
Woodcock A. J. 198' Stow hill, Newpt
WoodJield John W. R. 4 Leicester
road, Maindee, Newport
Woodgate Arthur, The Dingle, M.iuut
Pleasant, Chepstow
Woodgates James William, 22 Si.
John's road, Maindee, Newport
Woodhouse Charles Howarth, West-
bury, Dixton road, Monmouth
Woodhouse J.3oCorporation rd.Newpt
Woodhouse Misses. Castle Dale.Welsh
street, Chepstow
Woodley George. Pai'k view. Sunny-
bank 'road, Griffithstown, Newport
Woodroff Saml. 29 Devon pi. Newprt
Woodruff Mrs.The Fedw,Machen,Nwpt
Woods J. B. 87 Corporation rd.Newpt
Woodward John, Pontywaiii, Newprt
Woollett Mis6,6 Agincourt st. Monmth
WooUev W. D. Rhvd hall, Tredegar
Woolle'y William T. Farmwood,
Christchurch, Newport
Workman William, 53 Corporation rd.
Newport
Worsley-Benison Frederick Henry,
Newton lodge, Chepstow
Worthy James, Victoria villa, Llanvi-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Worton F. Daii-y-craig, Risca, Newpt
Wotton E.D.TKe" Firs,Aberheeg,Ne\vpt
Wraight H. 3 The Villas, Sudhrook,
Chepstow
Wright Rev. Thomas B.A. 31 Water-
loo road, Newport
Wright Arthur, Hawthorns, Haw-
thorne avenue, Newport
Wright G. T. 9 Harrow rd. Newport
Wright Geo. 73 Chepstow rd.Newport
Wright Peter, 49 Gibbs rd. Newport
Wring E. C. 38 Queen's hill, Newport
Wrington T. W.35 Caerau rd. Newprt
Wyber I. 23 Richmond rd. Newport
Wynn Robert, 52 Shaftesbury street,
Newport. T N 3338
Wynn Robert Thomas, 50 Harrow
road, Newport
Wynn Samuel S. 42 Maindee parade.
Newport
Yates Chas. Robt. 13 Upton rd.Newpi
Yendoll Frank, Barclays BankLimiteil.
High street. Abertillery
Young A. 72 Llanthewy rd. Newport
Young Mrs. 4 Bolton road, Newport
Young Mrs. 128 Caerleon rd. Newport
Young Mrs. The Hawthorns, Hereford
road, Abergavenny
Young Nathaniel, Bell Vue, Caerleon
Village, Newport
Young R.18 Woodland Pk. rd.Newpt
Younghughes Rev. Theodore Mansel
Rhys B.A. The Parsonage, Caldicot,
, Newport
T. S. WILSON & Co.
9 & 10, GREAT TOWER STREET,
LONDON, E.G. 3.
Direct Importers fi'onn the Mines of All kinds of
PLUiVIBAGO,^
GRAPHITE -" BLACKLEAD
either in the Raw or Ground state.
If, after years of research, you have succeeded in producing a
Standard article that you desire shall be kept at the forefront of
your Trade, you will be wise to remember it will be Quality that
will keep it there — your good name will be but a secondary consideration.
To ensure this, your raw materials must be uniform, and it
behoves you to deal with Firms who specializo in the commodities
you require.
In these times, you cannot afford to experiment with indifferent
materials, thereby jeopardising the position you have fought so hard
to secure in the Markets of the World.
We deal in three allied commodities Only,
PLUiVIBAGO,
GRAPHITE ana BLACKLEAD
and we have made a Study of them.
This experience is at your disposal.
If you, therefore, require a material upon which you can always
rely and which will always be uniform in every detail,
WE HAVE IT,
and moreover, we can supply at the
LOWEST ROCK-BOTTOM PRtOE
procurable in the Trade.
Counter samples and prices upon application.
TeleKra-ns. •' PLOMBAGINE. BILGATE. LONDON" (two words).
Telephone. AVENUE 1184.
Codes. A B C 5lh Edition and Private.
(See unaer Trade hoatllnas of Plumbago, Graohlta and Blacklead.t CP.T.O.
T. S. WILSON & Co.
Direct Importers —
and Wholesale Suppliers of All kinds of
PLUMBAGO,
GRAPHITE -^ BLACKLEAD
either in the Raw or Ground state.
Large quantities of Standard qualities always in stock,
distributed throughout the United Kingdom.
UNIFORM DELIVERIES ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
If yod require a material upon which you can always rely and
which will always be uhiform '" ^very detail,
WE HAVE IT,
and moreover, we can supply at the
LOWEST ROCK-BOTTOM PRICE
procurable in the Trade.
Send us your enquiries and. let us prove we can satisfy you.
9 & 10, GREAT TOWER STREET,
LONDON. E.G. 3.
Telegrams. " PLOMBAGINE. BILGATE, LONDON" (two words). •
Telephone. AVENUE 1184.
Codes, ABC 5lh Edition and Private.
f Soe under Trade headlnas of Plumbaao, Graphite and Blacklead.)
KKLLY'S
MONMOUTHSHIRE TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Agent — Financial.
Shibko Abraham, Castle chumhers.
High street, Newport
ACCOTJITT BOOK MANtTFBS
Bell Geo. 53 Commercial st. Newport
Jones Wm. 159 Commereial st.Newpt
Joyce & Sons (Newport) Ltd. 51 Hiffh
St. & 8 Cambrian road, Newport
Newport Printing Co. Limited,
TQ Corn street, Newport
ACCOTJNTANTS.
Marked thus J are Fellows of the In-
stitute of Chartered Accountants.
Marked thus t are Associates.
Marked thus * are Fellows of the
Society of Incorporated Account-
ants & Auditors.
Marked thus ^ are Associates.
Allen William James, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr, Breconshire
IfAyliffe C.M.ioCommercial st.Newpt
Barfoot Charles Lewis & Co.We.^stffafe
chambers, Commercial st. Newport
Broomfield & Co. 81 High st. Newport
•[Chambers Edgar,2 Skinner st.Newpt
Clark William, Westgate chambers,
Commercial street, Newport
Cranch R. L. 6 Whitecross st.Monmth
Gregory & Phillips, 22 & 23 Skinner
street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Haden Henry Harold, Town hall, Han-
bury road, Pontypool
Harding & Co. County chambers, 65
High street, Newport
■^Harris W. Angell, Market street,
Pontypool
IHellyer E. P. & Co. Lloyds Bank
chambers, Commercial st. Newport
•IHeybyrne G.E.S. 8 Friars st.Newpt
*Hunter Walter & Co. Central
chambers. Stow hill, Newport
JoUiHe Frederick, Bank chambers,
Beaufort square, Chepstow
Jones Thomas, 87 Commercial st.
Tredegar
{Meacock Walter & Co. 24 Carlton
chambers, High street, Newport
Miles Charles Albert, King's cham-
bers, High street, Newport. See
advertisement
Parsons & JJolliffe, Imperial cham-
bers, 70 High street, Newport &
Bank chmbrs. Beaufort sqChepstw
Pugh Alfred E. 19 Carlton chambers,
High street, Newport
Reed Fred F.A.A. West-gate cham-
bers, Commercial street, Newport.
See advertisement
Slade Crawford W. & Co. Midland
Bank chambers. Bridge st. Newport
•fSpencer Charles F., A.C.I.S. King's
chambers. High street, New'port
Straker James, Son & Chadwick,
Frogmore chambers, Abergavenny
tTaylor J. Godfrey, Mercantile
chambers, 51 High street, Ni-wport
Taylor S. Davis, 4 Agiiiconrt square,
Monmouth. See advertisement
Thomas Iltyd G. Gwyn, Council
offices. Lion st. lilaenavon, Pontypl
Thomas Thomas, Station chambers.
Newbridge, Newport
Waters Charles H., F.S.A. Station
chambers, Cambrian rd. Newport
Weights Richard, 27 Caerau rd. Nwpt
II Williams & Wilson,2 Coin st.Newpt
ITWood Jn. & Son, 179 Dock st.Newpt
11 Wood Harold (Brm, John Wood &
Son), 179 Dock street, Newport
ADVERTISING AGENTS.
De Eees Billposting & Advertising
Co. Limited (The), 21 Bridge st.
Newport. See advertisement
White Harry. Stanley street, Cwm-
felinfach, Newport
AEEATED WATEB MNFBS
AGENTS.
Agent — Brewers'.
Jones Sidney J. Station rd. Chepstow
Agents— Business Transfer.
Baglow F. J. & Co. II Batchelor rd.
Newport
Harding & Co. County chambers, os
High street, Newport
Agents — Carting.
Lewis William, Rose villa, Elliot's
Town, New Tredegar
Morgan Abraham (for Brecon &
Merthvr Railway Co.), Rhymney
Morgan Edward (to G. W. Railway),
Four Ash street, Usk
Agents — Coal & Colliery.
Blackborow Francis,King's chambers,
High street, Newport
Gill John D. & Co. 4 Brecon road &
L. & N. W. Ry. Co. '3 yd. Abrgvnny
Hepburn William Clay, Oakdale Pen-
main, Newport
Jones J. Rees & Co. iG & 17 Courty-
hella terrace. Pill, Newport
Kelly Albert Howard,57 Dock st.Nwpt
Williams J. & Co. 96 Dock st. Newport
Agents — Commission.
Baglow F. J. & Co. II Batchelor rd.
Newport
Bragg Frederick G. 109 Caerleon rd.
Newport
Capper & Co. 11 Skinner St.; ware-
house. Griffin street, Newport.
See advertisement
Charles Edwd. Belle-vue, Pentrepoeth,
Bassaleg, Newport
Evans John, Beaumont, Blackwood,
Newport
Happerfield & Willans Ltd. Great
Western wharf, Maindee, Newport.
See advertisement
Hussell H. N. 223 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Jarrett Chas.Hy. 14 Priory st.Monmth
Newport Mercantile Co. Limited, 12
Skinner street, Newport
Sheehy John Jas. 10 High st. Newpt
Straker James, Son & Chadwick,
Market Street chambers & Frog-
more chambers, Abergavenny.
See advertisement
White Wm. A. 30 Bridge st.Newport
Agents— Cycle.
See Cycle Agents &c.
Agent— Emigration.
Pugh Sidney W. (representative for
Wales of the Emigration branch of
the Department of the Interior
Government of Canada), Adrian
court, Usk
Agents — Forwarding.
Great Western Railway Company
(James Dobbs & Sons), 4 Station rd.
Chepstow ; (R. T. Smith & Co.),
Clarence Street & Crane Street
stations, Pontypool & Panteg &
Glendower st. & Railway stations.
May hill & Troy, Monmouth;
(Samuel W. Jones), Raglan, New-
port; (Thomas Jones, agent), Aber-
carn, Newport & (Frank Jennings,
agent), Castle parade, Usk
Happerlield & Willans Ltd. Great
Western wharf, Maindee, Newport.
See advertisement
London & North Western Railway ;
offices. Station, Brecon road (Arth.
William Harvey, agent) & 19a,
High street (J. H. Horton, agent),
Abergavenny & 129 Dock st.Newprt
Pickfords Limited, The Depositories,
Pentonville, Newport
Sutton & Co. (Geo. Phillips Cossens),
10 Priory street, Monmouth
Agents — Land, House &
Estate.
Atkins & Co. Kelvin chambers, High
street, Newport
Baglow F. J. & Co. II Batchelor rd.
Newport
Bezant Anthony Ralph, Highbury
chambers. Skinner street, Newport
♦Running & Hussell, National Provin-
cial Bank chambers, Pontypool
Davies David, Wentsland Estate office,-
Pontypool
Davis & Sons, Bank square, Chep-
stow. See advertisement
Evans Alexander A.A.I. Osborne
chambers, Osborne road, Pontypool.
See advertisement
Fry Percy R. 36 Westgate chambers.
Commercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Gill John D. & Co. 4 Brecon road,
Abergavenny
Goddard F. H. 10 Priory st.Monmth
Graham (William), Hitchcox & Co.
Midland Bank chambers, Bridge st.
Newport. See advertisement
Gregory & Phillips, 22 & 23 Skinner
street & 12 Skinner street, New-
port. See advertisement
Hackett E. H. Queen's chambers, 21
Bridge street, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Harding & Co. County chambers, 65
High street, Newport
Harris Montague.Lion st. Abergavenny
Herbert John Leonard (Tredegar Iron
& Coal Co. Limited) ; colliery office,
Tredegar
Hillman John, 30 High st. Newport
Hunter Walter & Co. Central cham-
bers. Stow hill, Newport
James David, 23 Carlton terrace.Cross
Keys, Nevrport
John Edwd. Jenkin, Parkside, Blaen-
avon, Pontvpool
Jones Edgar Clarke, Westgate cham-
bers. Commercial street, Newport
MON. 9
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Agkxts— Lavd, HorsE k Kstatb — con.
Jone= John B. Rockhill Toad, Ponty-
moile, Pontypool
Langniaid Charles B. 39 Conimercia!
street. Newport & Hi?h st. Black-
wood. Newport
.Mile- Charles Albert.King's chambers,
HJL'h street. Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Newland. Hunt & Williams, 19 Com-
mercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Parry Thomas & Son, Caerleon cham-
bers, 22 Stow hill, Newport. See
advertisement
Pitten & Sons, Club chambers, George
stiri't, Pontypool
Reed Fred F.A.A. Westgate chambrs.
Commercial street, Newport. See
Rernie & Jones, 6 Skinner street,
Newport ; Castle parade, Usk ; 34
Monnow street, Monmouth; & at
Chepstow. See advertisement
Rowland John R. Stow chambers.
Skinner street, Newport
Straker James, Son & Chadwick,
Market Street chambers & Frog-
more chambers, Abergavenny
See advertisement
Taylor S. Davis, 4 Agincourt square
Monmouth. See advertisement
WaUord J. B.32 Monk st. Abergavenny
Wansbrough Ernest John M. 4 & 5
Cr.niuiercial street, Newport
Williams Lewis G-. Charles st. Blaen-
avon. Pont^-pool
Willmett H. & Sons, 41' Commercial
street, Newport
Yountr Thomas. Trevethin house.
Mnnmouth road, Abergavenny
Boult, Son & Maples, 3 Cook «t.
Liv.M-pool
Kni^'ht, Frank & Rutley. 20 Hanover
sqinre, London W i
Agrents — Machinery.
Ir.jji & Steel Plant Co. 22 High st.
Newport
Agents — ^Manufacturers'.
Crnssley S. W. & Co. 45 Dock street,
Ne«i,nrt
Kadish & Hammer, 73 Bridge street,
Ne-vport
Shaw Fred C. 66 Dock st. Newport
Agent— Registration.
Lliiyd Ivor, Pant-yr-e6s,Cwmfelinfach,
Newport
Agents— Shipping.
Gill John D. & Co. 4 Brecon road &
L. k N.W. Railway Co.'s yard,Brecon
roid. Abergavenny
Happorfield & Willans Ltd. Great
Western wharf, Maindee, Newport.
See advertisement
Lovell (C. Shaw) & Sons Limited,
77 Dock street, Newport
Riiiiisland G. A. & Co. 78 Dock st.
Newport
Wilkinson Bros. loa Dock st. Newport
AGHICT7LTTJRAL ENGINE
.-•■•e Engin,-er— Agricultural.
AGRICTTLTTJHAL IMPLE-
MENT MAKERS & AGENTS.
-Marked thus * are Agents.
r«>. Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see En-
Kinoers Directory.]
•liunning Wm. liri.lg,. .street, Usk
•Dulfield & Frost, (off) High st.Nwpt
Hampshire Wm. I. Raglan, Newport
Meara Robert, Abersychan, Pontypool
Philiil»s Charles D. Emlyn works,
Emiyn street, Newport
•Robins Thoma.s, Croft-y-Cloy, Cwm-
eirvan. Monmouth
Sandbrook & Dawe Ltd. Crane street,
Pontypool
Stapleton Thos. 14 Caerleon rd.Nwpt
AGRICTTLTTIRAl.
TtTTION.
[onmoiit.hshire AL,'ricultu
INSTI-
ral k Horti-
ohn Clarke
Newsham F.L.S., F.R.H.S. prin-
cipal), Rhadyr, Llanhadoc k The
Lawns, New Market street, Usk
AGRICULTTJRAL MACHINE
OWNERS
.Marked thus » are Threshing Marhine
Owners.
♦Grilliths Mrs. Emily, Evelnewydd,
Dingestow, Monmouth
Knight James, Pentre quarry, Llan-
vapley, Abergavenny
*Teague & "Williams, Llanthewy-
Rvtherch, Abergavenny
♦Watkins James, Grosmont, Herefrd
AIR COMPRESSORS.
Goodwin Arnold & Son Limited, 56
to 64 Sumner street, Southwark,
London S E i
Pumpless Water Raising Co. 56 to
64 Sumner st. Southwark, London
S E I
A.LE & PORTER MERCHNXS.
See also Agent — Brewers'.
Morgan & Evans (also bottlers). The
Supply stores, 5 Cross st. Aber-
gavenny & Clarence house, Crick-
howell, Breconshire
Stoneham William Thomas, Argyll
stores, 24 High st. Abergavenny
Williams S. M. Albion road k Os-
borne road, Pontypool
ALE & STOUT BOTTLERS.
Llovd & Torath Limited (E. H.
Willev, general manager), 23b,
High St. & Cambrian rd. Newport
Morgan & Evans, The Supply stores,
5 Cross st. Abergavenny & Clarence
house, Crickhowell, Breconshire
Thomps^
ANALYST.
G. R.,
.C. 69 Dock St.
ANNATTO MANUFACTURERS
FuUwood R. J. & BlanJ, 31 Bevenden
street, Hoiton, London N i
ANTI FRICTION METAL
MANUFACTURERS.
Billing;ton & Newton Limited,
Luiigpoit, StalTi.rdsliire
Oewrance & Co. 165 Great Dover
street, London S E i ; telegrams,
" Dowrance, London " ; original
makers of anti-friction metals
ANTiaUE FURNITURE DLB.
Tayne T. 7 & 3 Church rd. Newport
ANTIQUITIES— DEALERS IN.
Fletcher (J. Kyrle) Limited, 79
High street, Newport
Ganc P. E, <late Trapnell &
Gane) Limited, i6i, 162 & 163
Commercial street, Niwport; & at
Bristol & Cardiff
Ince — , 75 Bridge street, Newport
Lewis E. T. St. Mary st. Chepstow
Lyons H.2 & sChicken st.Abergavnny
Simmonds Henry Thomas, 10 Agin-
oourt square k i Agincourt street,
Monmouth
Williams J. (Newport) Limited, 81 &
82 Bridge street k 85 Cambrian
road, Newport
Willis Frank, 15 Church street,
Addis Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth, 45 Oak-
land road, Abergavenny
Andrews F. 48 Corporation Td.Ne-upt
Anstice Miss L.46 Stow hill, Newport
Ball John, Pengam. Cardiff
Barrett Wm. 8 Church st. Chepstow
Becker Mrs. A. 9 Carlisle st. Newport
Blower Mrs. Annie, 14 St. Thomas'
squ
Abe
Annie,
The Parade,
rgav
Annie, 24 Woodland rd
Chamberlain Mrs.Alice, Rose cottage.
Chapel Hill, Chepstow
Chappell Mrs. M. Hocker Hill house.
Chepstow
Cossens Miss Annie, 23 Whitecross
street, Monmouth
Daly John, Chapel Hill. Chepstow
Mr
St. Ja
Mon
ath
Davis Albert, 7 Mount pleasant.
Chepstow
Dobson Mrs.iOrchard st. Abergavenny
Drewe Miss Mary, 4 Monk st.Monmth
Evans Miss E. 53 Stow hill, Newport
Evans Mrs. Florence, 25 Corporation
road, Newport
Evans Mrs. W. 39 Corporation road.
Newport
Fisher Wm. Ohve ho.Moor st.Chepstw
Franklin John Thomas, South view.
Dixton road, Monmouth
Freeman Mrs. Amelia, 5 Merthyr rd.
Abergavenny
Frver Mrs. R. 15 Church st.Chepstow
Furber Mrs.S.A.isiMonnow st.Mnmth
Hall Mrs. Elizh. 3 Oxford st.Abrgvny
Harvey Geo.H.17 Brecon rd.Abrgvnn)
Johnston Miss Sarah, The Moat ho.
Welsh street, Chepstow
Mavo Edwd. Tintern Parva, Chepstow
Olyott Mrs. Ethel S. 25 Whitecross
street, Monmouth
Pacello Mrs. E. 8 Charies st. Newport
Pape Mrs. A. 8 Merthyr rd.Abergvnny
Price MissA.3 Mount Pleasant. Chpstw
Price Mrs. Sarah, Wvndcliff house,
St. Arvans, Chepstow
Prosser William, Ross house, Wainfelin
road, Pontypool
Rake Thomas Samuel, Clingre house,
Crossway green, St. Arvans.Chpstw
Richards Arthur Edgar, Ashbourne
house, Bridge street, Chepstow
Richards Mrs. Caroline, Claremont
house, Hatherleigh rd. Abergavenny
Sewell Mrs. M. 17 Stow hill. Newport
.Smart Mrs. H. 3 Godfrey rd. Newport
Smith Miss Emily Janet, Mayfield cot-
tage, Llanwenarth Citra, Abergvnny
Smyth Mrs. E. 2 Godfrey rd. Newport
Thomas Geo. 4 Glendower st.Monmth
Thomas Mrs. H. 64 Stow hill.Newprt
Thomas Mrs. Lydia Lucy, Huntfield
house, Welsh street, Chepstow
TonkinMrs.E.32Chapel rd.Abergavnny
Trivett Richd. Chapel Hill, Chepstow
Tnplin Miss L. 25 Stow hill, Newport
Waters Mrs.D.A. 5 Nelson st.Chepstw
Watkins Jn.7 Merthyr rd.Abergvnny
Webb Mrs. S. 19 Stow hill, Newport
Williams David Hugh, Westholme,
Mount street, Abergavenny
Woods Edward, 3 Monk st.Monmouth
APPRAISERS & VALUERS.
See also Auctioneers.
Davis k Sons, Bank square, Chep-
stow. See advertisement
Graham (William). Hitchcox k Co.
Midland Bank chambers. Bridge st.
Newport. See advertisement
Gregory & Phillips, 22 k 23 Skinner
street k (sale room) 12 Skinner
street, Newport. See advertise-
™" """" i ment
APARTMENTS I Hackett E. H. Queen's chambers.
21 Bridge street, Newport. See
Adams Mrs Emily, Rockleigh.Tintern ' advertisement
Parva, Chepstow I Harris Montague, Lion st. Abergvnny
MOJTMOCTaSHIRE.]
TEADES.
AUC
Hunter Walter k Go. Oentml cham-
bers. Stow hill, Newport
Miles Charles Albert, King's cham-
bers, High street, Newport. See
advertisement
Newland, Hunt & Williams, 19 Com-
mercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Parry Thomas & Son, 22 Stow hill,
Newport. See advertisement
Phillips Seth & Son, Post Office
chambers, PontUantraith. See
advertisement
Reed • Fred, Westgate chambers.
Commercial street, Newport
Rennie & Jones. 6 Skinner street.
Newport ; Castle parade, UsU ; 34
Monnow street, Monmouth ; & al
Chepstow. See advertisement
Straker James, Son & Chadwick,
Market Street chambers & Frog-
more chambers, Abergavenny.
See advertisement
Tavlor S. Davis, 4 Agincourt square,
Monmonth. See advertisement
Searle & Staff A. B. The Wliite build
ing, Sheffield (brickworks, potteries
& clay beds)
ARCHITECTS.
Marked thus t are also Surveyors.
Bates F. R. 30 Commercial st.Newprt
Comptou Charles E., M.S.A.Lond
3S Commercial street, Newport
Davies David Gwyn, Islwyn street,
Abercarn, Newport
tDavies Herbert T. 6 Commercial st.
Pontvmister, Newport
Davies" William John, Hotod-y-ddol,
Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconsh)
tDavis & Sons, Bank sq. Chepstow
tFisher & Sons, Albion rd. Pontypool
tFoster Edwin, BellaVista, Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
Francis Eric A.R.I.B.A. 16 & 17
Welsh street, Chepstow
tFry Percy R. 36 Westgate cha
Commercial street, Newport.
advertisement
Gardner Wm. 14 Victoria pi. Newport
G-raham (William), Hitchcox & Co.
Midland Bank chambers, Bridee st.
Newport. See advertisement
tGriffiths Walter A., L.R.I.B.A. Post
Office chambers, Pontllanfraith,
Newport & Tnysddu, Newport
Griggs & Vaughan, Austin friars.
Newport
Habershon, Fawckner & Co. 41 High
street, Newport
Hntchins Stanley H. 59 St. Mary st
Risca, Newport
Jenkins Evan D. T. High street
Newbridge, Newport
Johnson, Richards & Jones, St. Mary"s
chambers. Monk st. Abergavenny
Legge. Ashman & Co. Bank chambers
Somerset street, Abertillery
Maples-Linton Edward, Westgat
chambers. Commercial st. Newport
tNewland, Hunt & Williams, 19 Com-
mercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Page (Ernest) & Lister, Crown cham
bers, Harrhy street, Newport
Price Norman T. Argoed, Newport
tPrichard W.J.i5 Monk st.Abergvnn;
tRennie & Jones, 6 Skinner street
Newport ; & at Chepsto-
mouth & Usk "
ment
Roberts Richard Lewis M.S. A. 4
Bassalecr road, Newport ; Little
Oak, Rogerstone, Newport & The
Firs, Islwyn st. Abercarn, Newport
Bosser Walter, Ty-Rholben, Orchard
street, Abergavenny
Sheppard Arth.E. 202 Dock st.Newpi
well & Havard,2o2Dock st.Nwprtj Wilkinson Rowland Francis, Sairat
fThomas David John, High street, house. Newbridge, Newport
Blackwood, Newport Williams I. 17 Church st. Ebbw Vale
Udell D. U.21 Commercial st.Pontypl
Webb A. F. Hicli st.Blackwood.Nwprt 1 ASBESTOS MANTTFACTBS.
t-Widdowson Wt liani Charles.Ashvale Cape Asbestos Co. Ltd. (The),
house, TredcLir
tWilliams Wm^ S.Elniwood,Tredegar
tWilton Charl's Frederick John,
Midland Bank chambers. Commer-
cial street, Pontypool |
ARTESIAN WELL ENGNRS
Abundant Water Supplies Co
(G. Isler & Co. Ltd.)
Shot-rotary ruck boring.
Bear lane, Southwark, London SEi
& 58 Summer row, Birmingham '
Goodwin Arnold & Son Limited, 56
to 64 Sumner street, Southwark,
London. S E i
Potter A. C. & Co. 52, 54 & 56 Lant
street. Borough, London S E i
Pumpless Water Raising Co. 56 to 64
Sumner st. Southwark.London SEi
23 K
ng street,
London
E
C 2.
T A ■
London
r N's
City 5
98 & 3o85 '
Jessema
n W. & Co
TW Commercial
St. (T
N 3981, 2
ines) &
"7
Dock
street
Newport
South Wales Bratt
ce Cloth
&
India
Rubbt
r Co. Lir
Qited, East
Usk
works
Tregare
street.
Newport.
See advertisement
ARiTIFICIAL MANURE
MANTJFACTTJRERS.
irris & Griffin Limited, Usk chcr
;al works, Corpo
lee. Newport.
ASBESTOS MILLBOARD
MANUFACTURERS.
Cape Asbestos Co. Ltd. (The),
23 King street. Umdnn E C 2.
f A '■ Incorrupt, London ; '' T N's
City 393 & 3086
ASSAYEBS— MINERALS
& METALS.
Johnson, Matt hey & Co. Limited, 74
to 8i Hatton garden, London EC i
ASSEMBLY ROOMS.
lanhvirv Assembly Rooms Co. Ltd.
(W. H. Pitten, sec), Osborne ruad.
Pontypool
See advertise-
See
See advertise-
ABTIFICIAL TEETH MFRS
-iVvlille F.A.io Conunercial st.Newprt
Boots H. Harvey, 4 High street,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Boughton H.23Commercial rd.Newprt
Bovd A. 47 Commercial st. Newport
Butler Vincent, 52 Stow hill. New
port & 20 Crane street, Pontypool
nxton C. & A. Victoria terrace,
Newbridge, Newport
Campion Harry R. Alma st.Abertillr;
Caplan Harry, Ffrwd road, Abersy
Chan. Pontypool
Cope Jn. M. 6 Bryngwyn pi. Pontypl
Cornish A. E. i Victoria cres.Newprt
Dental Institute Limited (The), 14
George street, Pontypool
Denture Institute Limited, 21 Oak
street, Abertillerx ; Bethcar street,
Ebbw Vale & Newport road, Cwm-
earn. Cross Keys, Newport
Fuller Charles, 39 High st. Newport
Fuller James M.41 Stow hill.Newport
Grafton William, Lyndhuist, Black-
w-ood, Newport
Griffiths Harold E. Arcade chambers.
High street, Newport
Hathaway Thomas Edward, i Park
street. Blaenavon. Pontypool
Homan Bruce, 30 High st. Newport
Hughes Charles W. 38 Frogmore st.
Abergavenny
Humphrey & Hepple Limited, 10
Church' street, Abertillery
Humphrey Wm. Clarence st. Pontypl
Hutchings Francis George, loc Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Jones Herbt.B.T2Cross st.Abergavnny
Jones W.Spencer,46Chepstow rd.Nwpt
Lawson D. ^5 High street, Newport
Lfwis N. High St. Blackwood, Newport
McColm-Perrin John, 87 Commercial
street, Tredegar
NicoU Stuart, Winchester chambers.
High street, Newport
Nisrhtinsale George, High street.
Llanhilleth, Newport
Robson Thos. 169 Chepstow rd.Nwp'
Rothschild & Wilkins, 62 Broad st
Blaenavon, Pontypool
^^toner Sydney, 7 Oak st. Abertillery
Thorne Jas. C. George st. Pontj-pool
West J. Carter, Pontllanfraith,Newpr
Westlake H.J. 4 Tredegar st.Newporl
ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS.
Edwards Herbert Limited, 64 Com-
mercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
AUCTIONEERS.
Marked thus » are also Appraisers.
Beynon Alfred, 43 Broad st. Griffiths-
town, Newport
Bunning & Russell, National Provin-
cial Bank chambers, Pontypool
»Evans Alexander A.A.I. Osborne
chambers, Osborne road, Pontypool.
See advertisement
Davis & Sons, Bank square, Chep-
stow. See advertisement
Davis & Sons, Magor house, Porth-
y-carne street, Usk
Davis & Sons. 26 Stow hill, Newport
*Ganderton William George, Main St.
Post office, Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Gorman & Son, Station chambers.
Commercial road, Llanhilleth,
Newport. T N Llanhilleth 18
Graham (William), Hitchcox 4; Co.
Midland Bank chambers, Biidge st.
Newport. See advertisement
Gregorv & Phillips, 22 & 23 Skinner
street & (sale room) 12 Skinner
street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
♦Hackett E. H. Queen's chambers,
2r Bridge street, Newport. See
advertisement
♦Harris Montague, Lion street,
Abergavenny
Hiley Wm. H.19 Chapel st. Abertillry
James&Co.High st. Newbridge,Newpt
Jones Lewis & Co. The Square,
Blackwood
Lewis Samuel, Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Newland, Hunt & Williams, jg
Commercial street, Newport ; &
valuers, architects & estate agents ;
stock sales held weekly in Newport
cattle market & fortnightly, Severn
Tunnel & Usk markets. See ad-
vertisement
•Parrv Thomas, Caerleon chambers.
22 Stow hill, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
•Phillips Seth & Son, Post Office
chambers, Pontllanfraith. New-
port. See advertisement
MON. 9*
Alctionesks — contiiined.
Phillipj William Richard F.A.I.Bryn-
^'ole^l, PontUanfraith, Newport
*Pitteu & Sons, Club chambers,
TRADES.
Evans Jas. 2 Potter street, Pill.Xewpt
Ferneyhough Arthur William, 9 St.
Mary's street, Monmouth
Flook F. King st. Bhienavon, Pontypl
Fradd Juhn Hrbt.Bilston st. Newpoit
Freeguard James F.65 Llanthewy rd.
Newport
Freeguard Jsph.C. Cromwell rd.Newpt
French A. H. 5 Monnow st.Monmth
Furljw E. F. Clarence St. Pontvpool
Gardiner Edwin Bobert, 47 Cliurch
street, -Ebbw Vale
Gosling Frederick M. Newport road,
Bedwas, Cardiff
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
valuL'rs, land & estate agents &c. ;
stock sales at Newport, Chepstow,
Monmouth & Usk on market days,
6 Skinner street, Newport ; Castle
parade, Usk ; 34 Monnow street,
Monmouth &. Chepstow. See ad-
vertisement
Scott & Block, Central chambers.
Stow hill, Newport 1 Gould H. G. 13 Brecon rd.Abergvnny
»3traker James, Son & Chadwick \ Govmour H. 8 Priory st. Monmouth
Market Street chambers & Frog- ' Griffiths Mrs. F. Pontywain, Newport
more chambers, Abergavenny Griffiths Frederick G. Ventnor road.
See advertisement Cwmbran, Newport
Taylor S. Davis, 4 Agincourt square, Griffiths Thos. 42 Church st. Blaina
Monmouth. See advertisement Harris Miss B. 9 Beaufort square &
Vaughan-Eichards & Williams, Beth- 1 i St. Mary street, Chepstow
car street, Ebbw Vale [Harris Edwin, Highfield,' Mitchel-
Walt.T.< Stanley G. 11 Carlton cham-, Troy, Monmouth
hers, Hijh street, Newport Harvey Mrs. Eleanor, Post office.
Wibberley Percy, Broad street, Blaen-! Freeholdland, Pontvpool
Pride John, Caldicot, Newport
Ralls Edgar, Castleton, Marshfield,
Cardiff
Read Benj. Henllys, Cwmbran,Newprt
Uedwood J.Hy.4 Flannel st.Abrgvnny
Reece Wm. Jn. Chepstow rd. Newpoit
Reed William. Commercial street.
AberbargoeJ, Cardiff
Roberts E." i Alice st. Pill, Newport
Roberts Edward, 42 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
Ivo
Iwin, Tu
avon, Pontypool
*Young Jn. & Son, 70 Bridge st.Nwpt
Knight, Frank & Rutley, 20 Hanover
square, London W i ; sales every
week of jewellery, silver, furniture,
china & works of art ; valuations
BACON CTJEEBS.
Parlii.lne Jobi
Pole AVillii
Maindee, Newport
Saj-ce Jas. Brecon road, Abergavenny
Sheen Wm. Stanley st. Blackwood. Nn pi
Steli Mrs. A. & Son, Caldicot, Newprt
Stone WmXtordon rd.Blackwood.Nwp'
Sweeting Mrs. Elizabeth, 12 Corpoia-
tion road. Newport
S\sum AViliiiiui Ea^mond, 23 St.
' Thomas's s(|uare. Monmouth "
Taylor S. 46 Sun nierhill avenue.
Maindee. Newport
Thomas Charles, 40 High street k 71
t Broad street. Blaenavon, Pontypool
j Thomas William Henry, 68 Albert
avenue, Maindee, Newport
Thyer Harry, q Alexandra road, Six
Hasell Frederick Williim, -
mure street, Abergavenny'
Hawkes H. W.io Trosnant st.Pontypl [ Bells, Abertill
Hemmens Frank, i Enwin st. Blaina [Titchener Arthur H. Commercial .-t
Hibbert Charles, High st. Pontvpool: Aberhargoed. Car.lilT
Higgs Arth. R. Castle st. Abertillery , Wall William G. St. Luke's road &
Hockey F. 53 Baldwin st. Pill, Newport Hanbury rd. Pontnewvnydd, Pntypl
Holland William, 88 Queen Victoria Walkins fcSon.ao Monk 'sl.Alk-rgvnnv
street. Tredeg.ir , Watkins Arth. 2 Tillery st.Abcrtilleiy
H. .wells James, Dean street, Newport , Watkins Edmund, 199b, Commercial
See advertisement Hu»hes John, 26 Cambria road.l street. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Market hall, Pontypool: Giiffithstown, Newport ! Webber C. 14 Commercial st.Tredegr
Hurley Walter James, 7 Queen Vic- j Welchman Brothers, 13 Tredegar st.
BAKEBS. tnria slrei^t, Tredegar i Risca, Newport
Adams William Caerwent, Chepstow i Hnt-hings Mrs. H. 78 Commercial, White Charles & Son, 68 & 70
Alderton W 2C Monk st Aijercavenn? I street, Pontymister, Newport Shaftesbury street, Newport
Banks WiUiainH. 7 WondfieUl road,'l"dia & China Tea Co. Lion street, | Wilding Walter Owen, Post cffiee.
New Inn Pontvpool Abergavenny , Hanbury rd. Pont newjnydd, Pontypl
Barkway Edward, 16 Stanley street, j Jane's T. & Sons, 33 St. WooUos rd.| Williams Benj. Llandevaud, Newport
Cwm-telin-fach Newport ^ Stow hill, Newport iWilliams E. J. 22 Caerau rd. Newport
Beechev Edward,' 81 Commercial st J'-"«es Benj. A. 82a, High st. Blaina j Williams R. J.23a, Cross st.Ahergvnny
Prntymister Newport James Francis, 76 High street & 60 Wiltshire & Son. 30 C.irdiff rd. Newprt
Berrin^n'T.;4'Merthyrrd.Abergvny George street. Pontypool Witchell G. H. & Co. Ltd. 3 West
Bodenham W. Shire Newton, Chepstow James Hubert Geo. Bedwa.s Card.ft | view Newbridge New
Bowden Ltd. 26 Market st. Tredegar \^<imes Wilham, Islwyn street. Cwm- st. Blackwood, Newpor
Bowver & Son, 8 Market St. Tredegar 1 fe! in tach, Newport
Brace G. & Son, Pontllanfraith,Nwprt t Jeff"es E. Foundry bridge, Abertillery
Bracev Richard A. Market st.Pontvpl J"l>ns Albert Edward. Courtybella
"rooks Alfred, 94 Queen's rd. Cwmsy- terrace. Pill, «''wpnrt
_"'■♦ " „ ,.„ ' I Jones W. H. & Son,Whitewall,Magor,
1 Newport
Garn cross, Nant-y-glo,
T.r. .onshire)
■-: Ml' \b\vch, Tredegar
ii M.l. RaL'lan, Newport
n -H, F. B Bakery).
.•y!''The'"'st'ores. Nant-y-L BANANA IMPOKTEBS
law-r (Breconshire) I Elders & Fyffes Limited, 15 &
r ,nn n.bnrne rd.Pont.vnl . ^ock street. Newport
Alfred
fiog. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Bull G. H. James .street, Ebbw Vale
Carter Abel, Church st. Abertillery
Cartwright Joseph, Boggiett, Newprt
Chappell George, Marshfield. Cardiff
Churchill Fr.1nk.40 George st.Pontypl
Coakham Tom, Garndiffaith, Pontypl
Coleman Tom, High st. Blackwood,
Newport
Oolley Jn.W. 19 Brecon rd.Abergvnny
Collier Charles Limited, 145 Commer-
cial rd. & 142 & 143 Commercial, -. » .^ ,-v
street; bakery, Trostrev street, ! MJlard & Sons, Hill street & Joh
High
gh St.
Newport ;
road. Six Bells & Llanhilleth
Withers F. A.E. 170 Corporation rd.
Newport
Woodland Thomas. Caerwent, Chepstow
WoodwardBros.Oak st. Cwmbran, Nwpt
Wootton Wm. F. 4 Moor st. Chepstow
Wright Archbld.Freeholdliind.Pontypl
I Martin E. 34a, Constance st. Newprt
Maindee, Newport
Collier Eli, 89 High street, Rhymnej
Co/.ens Frank Cecil, Bridge st. Usk
Crokcr Henry, George street, Abeiv
hargoed, Cardiff
Curtis Richd. John. Maeor, Newport
Davie.s David & Sons, 54 Victoria rd.
Ebbw Vale
Davies S. & Son. Pontllantraith.Nwpt
Davies David, 96 Broad street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Davis Robert, Malhern, Chepstow
Day & Son, Aberbeeg, Newport
Deimer Mrs. S. 29 Cross st.Abergvnny
Durstun Walter. 39 Commercial st.
Pontymister, Newport
Edmunds WiUiam. Rhiwderin, Newprt
Edwards Mrs. Adeline, 44 Commercial
street, Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Edwards Tom, 35 Back Hall street,
Caerleon. Newport
Emanuel Richard £. 14 Carlyle st.
Abertillery
Evans Mrs.Clara, West pi. Pontypool
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Morgan David E. 13 James street.
New Tredegar
Nicholk T. 72 ConuiH-rcial road &
155 Chepsliiw road, Newport
Partridge Jnhn. 51 Monnow street.
Monmouth. Sec advertisement
Pearce Joseph, Primrose house, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Perry Edwin. Twyn square, Usk
Peters A. 438 Corporation rd. Newprt
Phillips David Henry, 96 Queen Vic-
toria street, Tredegar
Phillips Jas. E. High st. Abertillery
Phillips Mrs. M. A. 7 Morgan st.Tredegr
Pitman William, 17 Clynmawr st.
Brjnteg. Abertillery
Popham Harry, Lennard st. Newport
Powell Chas.20 Victoria st.Abergvnny
Powell Philip, 44 Woodside road.
Cwmbran, Newport
Price & .Sons. i65 Durham road.
Mainde
, New
Price Thos. South st.Sebastopol.Nwprt
BALL & BOUT FTJBNISHBS
Dowdall G. A. i, Brn. i Charlotte si.
Dovdall Fr
ikel si. Ne
BANKEBS.
larchivs H:in!. Ltd. (branches)
(Frederick R. Brittmi, manager).
Kroirmore street. Abergavenny:
(Frank Yendoll, manager) High st.
Abertillery ; (T. E. James, manager)
Broad .street. Blaenavon, Pontvpool
(1). E. R. Griffith, manager) Bank
buildings, Chepstow; (D. Elias,
manager) Bedwas, Cardiff; (Wm.
Partridge, manager), Armoury bill ;
sub-branch. Market street, Ebbw
Vale; (Frederick P. Horden, man-
ager) High street; sub-branch, 159
Chepstow road & (William Davies
Jones, manaser) 14 Commercial st.
k 55 Tredegar street, Newport ;
(Alfred Price, manager) High St.
Rhvmney; Castle street, Tredegar
k (J. H. Davies, manager) Castle
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADES.
BEE 1201
paradfl, Usk; (snb-bianohi») (Wm.
D. Jones, mftna^er) Bridi^e street,
Abercarn, Newport; (wed. lo to
11.45 a.m.) nig;h street. Aryoed,
Newport; (W. D. Jones, manager)
High st.Caerleon; (Arthur Phillips,
manager) 25a, Main st. Crumlin ;
(Arthur Phillips, manager) Llan-
hilleth; (D. Elias, manager)
Machen, Newport ; Maesycwmmer,
CardifiE ; Magor, Newport ; Pengam,
Cardiff; (Alfred Price, manager)
Commercial street, New Tredegar.
Cardiff; (W. D. Jones, manager)
High street, Newbridge, Newport;
Oakdale, Penmain, Newport: (Wm.
Phillips, manager) Cwmtelinfacb,
Newport ; Ynysddw, Newport ;
Pontllanfraith, Newport; (Hubert
Charles Simpson, manager) High
ft. Ahersycban, Pontypool & (tues.
TO a.m. to 12.30 p.m.) 50 Windsor
road, G-riffithstown,Newport ; draw
on head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Capital & Counties Bank Limited,
now amalgamated with Lloyds
Bank Limited
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (branches) (Francia
Reginald Hnbbes, manager), Crosa
St. fe (Stanley Rawlins, manager)
(Capital S, Counties branch) Croi
(Percf Gibb5,manager) 2 & 3 Frog- Longstaff Charles Edward, High st.
treet, Abergavenny ; (C.
F. Colbeck, manager) High street,
.\ber.sychan, Pontvpool ; (C. H.
Michelmore, manager) Broad st.
Blaenavon, Ponty^ol; (Arthur
Price, manager) Beaufort squar
Andrew
Newp
(tues.
Blackwood, Newport; 5 Market
Abertillery k 16 Clarence pl.Nwprt
Marks & Spencer Limited, The Corri-
dor, High street, Newport
MUford J. W. Market hall, Pontypool
, I Pipers Penny Bazaar, 17 High street,
Abergavenny
ger) 25 (J
u:t; (Thon
ger) Marke
thnrs. & Si
(1
street, i Thomas Mrs. Mary A. 86 St. Mary
James Roberts.; street, Risca, Newport
Abertillery ; | Webb Walter & Co ■ ■
street, Cwmbra
& fri. II a.m. to 3 p.m. ; wed
a.m. lo 1.30 p.m.) (A. C. Mitchell,
manager) Risca road, Cross Keys,
Newport ; (daily, 10 a.m . to 3
p.m.; sat. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.)
Bethcar street, Ebbw Vale; (G. A.
F. Colbeck, manager) Commercial
street, Pontvpool ; (A. C. Mitchell,
manager) ("dai:
.) Aberbeeg.New- 1 Blackwood, Newport
k fri.) Victoria I Webb Walter,20 Market st.Abertiller
wport; (r
BEDDING MANXJFACTTJIIERS.
Gane P. E.(late Trapnell & Gane) Ltd.
161, 162 & 163 Commercial street,
Newport ; & at Bristol & Cardiff
Turner & Co. ga, Charlotte st.Newprt
Williams J. A. T. & Sons, 56 Bridge
place, Newport.
I to :
.30 i
73 St. Mary st. Hisca, Newport
(daily, 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. ; wed.
& sat. 10 a.m. to 12 noon) New-
bridge, Newport; 31 Commercial
road, Llanhilleth. Newport ; Com-
mercial street, Tredegar ; draw on
head office. 5 Tl.readneedle street,
London E C 2
street, Abergavenny; (Richard A. London & Pri
ink Limited,
eet, Blaenavon, Pontypool ; 66 j Monmouth Old Bank, see Lloyds Bank
High street, Blaina ; (George
E. 'Bragg, raanaeer) 23 High st. i
Chepstow; (T. Williams, manager)
Armoury st. Ebbw Vale; (Charles]
Howarth Woodhouse. manager) The;
Old Bank. Agincourt square. Mon-
mouth; C. F. Smylhe. manager);
Commercial street; (James John]
Mansfield, manager) 167 Chepstow;
road; (D. W. G. Maddan, mangr.)j
36 Clarence place & 30 Commercial;
street, Newport & (C. F. Smythe,
manager) 31 Tredegar street. Risca. I
Newport; (Herbert H. Pratt, man-
ager) Hanbury road, Pontypool ;
(A. E. Davies, manager) 58 High
street, Rhymney ; (A. E. Davies,
manager) Castle street, Tredegar ;
(H. Osborne Whadcoat, manager)
Twyn square, Usk; (sub-branches)
(T.M. Cule, manager) (open men.
& thurs. 10 a.m. to 12 noon) Com-
mercial st. Aberbargoed, Cardiff ;
(H. H. Pratt, manager) High st.
Abersychan, Pontypool ; (Frank
Williams, manager) Commercial
street, Abertillery; (open tues. 11
at. 10
noon) (Richard A. Lewis, manager)
Bedwas, Caraiff ; 78 High street,
Blaina; (open mon. 10.30 a.m. to
1230 p.m.) Caldicot, Newport;
(open mon. wed. & fri. 10 a.m. to
2.30 p.m.) Station road, Caerleon ;
Magor; (Leonard Acomb, manager)
High street. Cross Keys, Newport ;
Cwmtelinfacb, Newport; High st.
Blackwood, Newport; Newbridge,
Newport; 9 Windsor rd. Griffiths-
town, Newport; (mon. wed. & fri.
10 a.m. to 12 noon) Pengam,
Cardiff; (tues. 10 a.m. to 12 noon)
Pontllanfraith, Newport; (11 a.i
to ■ 3 p.m.) (Thom,a.s Willian;
manager) i Marine street. Tall;
town, Cwm, Newport; (A. E.
Davies, manager) James street.
New Tredegar ; draw on London
head offtce. 71 Lombard st E C 3
& 39 Threadneedle street E C a
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (branches) (A. C. Mitchell,
manager) (11 a.m. to 1.15 p.m.;
wed. & sat. 10 a.m. to 12 noon).
Bridge street, Abercarn, Newport ;
Limited, Monmouth
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (branches) (D.
Howell James, manager). The (li
Bank house, High st .Abergavenny ;
(D. J. Evans, manager) Church
street, Bedwas, Cardiff; (Thomas
Llewellyn Davies, manager) Beth-
car street, Ebbw Vale ; (C. A.
Forbes, manager) Priory street,
Monmouth ; (W. T. Duke-Williams,
manager) High street ; sub-l>rancli,
188 Chepstow road & (J. Aitlnir
Henshaw Lewis, manager) 3:: Com-
mercial street, Newport; (T. E.
James, manager) George street.
Pontypool & (W. T. Duke Williams,
manager) 43 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport ; sub-branches
(open tues. & fri. 2 to 3 p.m.)
.\berbargoed, Cardiff; (W. T.
Duke Williams, manager) 3 .Somer-
set street, Abertillery; Black-
wood, Newport & High Level road,
Crumlin, Newport ; (open wed. ic
a m. to 12.30 p.m.) High street,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff & Machen
Newport ; draw on head office, 15
Bihhopsgate, London E C 2
BAEBISTEHS.
See Legal List.
See advertissr
BEE KEEPERS'
APPLIANCES.
Edwards Herbert Ltd. 64 Commerciat
street, Newport. See advertise
ment
BEER RETAILERS.
[arked thus t are Brewers of the
Reer Retailed.
Allen John, King street, Nant-y-gln,
Arthur David, Garndiffaith, Pontypl
Ashton Mrs. Clara, 24 Church street.
Pill. Newport
Bacon Thomas James, 12 Crown St.
Crumlin, Newport
Bain John, :20 Commercial st. Nwprt
Banfill Mrs. Amelia, 21 Church st.
Pill. Newport
Barren Amos, Ivor street, Blaenavon.
Pontypool
Bath Mrs.M. 46 Commercial rd.Nwpt
Beeoham Mrs. Mary, 160 Commercial
road, Newport
Beesley Alfred, Sebastopol, Newport
Bence Frederick T. Coedgyric, Grif-
flth.stown, Newport
Bence Percy, Cwmynyscoy, Pontypool
Bennett Stephen,' Station street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Bevan Harry, 18 Church rd. Newport
Bevan Hy. Jn. Crumlin st. Pontypool
Bevan James, High street, Blaina
Bowen Mrs. Margaret Anna, 148 High
street, Abersychan, Pontypool
Bowers John, Bridge street, Usk
Britton Miss Elizabeth, The Pill.
Caldicot, Newport
Biryant Edwd.i2i Chepstowrd.Newprt
Mr
Con
road,
BASKET MAKERS.
Brimblecombe Henry & Son, 24 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Evans Albert, i North st. Newport
Garland W. loi Commercial st. Newpt ]
Newport Institute for the Blind; , . t,..,.,
(LLis_Maybank, sec). 27 Charles ClarUEufu
Maybank,
street, Newport
street, Pontymister, Newport
Capper Mrs. Mary Ann, Nash
Liswei-ry, Newport
Cartwright Mrs, F. 37 Dock st.Newprt
Carver Mrs. Agnes, Llandowlais st.
Oakfield, Cwmbran, Newport
Chipperfield William, Commercial st.
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Chivers Raymond John, Bridge st.
Abercarn,' Newport
Chivers Thos. Crumlin st. Pontypool
ill st. Pontnewynydd,
BATHS.
Newport Corporation Baths (Edward
Foreman, manager), 42 Stow hill,
Newport
BAZAARS.
Domestic (The) Bazaar Co. Limited,
69 Frogmore street, Abergavenny
& 7 & 8 Commercial st. Newport
Levin Mrs. F. & Co. 33 Marine st.
TalUstown, Cwm, Newport
1 Clayton Enoch, i3 King street, Blaen-
aVo.a, Pontvpool
Clements Harry, 137 Duckpool road,
Maindee. Newport
Coles Fredk. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Coles Wm. 70 Commercial st.Newpr
Collier Geo. A. Garndiffaith, PontypI
Orabb Mrs. Jane, Rogerstone.New-prt
Crane Mrs. Martha, Park rd. PontypI
Cripps Percy. Sebastopol, Newport
Curtis Isaac, 3 Old road, Aberay.
Chan, Pontypool
MON.
9t
2Gl- BEE
Ueer Retailers — continued.
Davies Mrs. Harriett, Cefn, Boger-
stone, Newport
Davies Henry, 2 James street, Blaen-
avon. Pontvpool
Davies John G. T. Pontygof.EbbwVle
Davies Hich.ird, Bassaleg, Newport
Divies T Hill st. Blaenavon.Pontypl
Davies William, High st. Blaina
Davies William, Kogerstone, Newport
Davies William, Taljwain, Pontypool
Davies William James, Newport rd.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Dawson Mrs. Emma, 45 Tredegar st.
Pontymister, Newport
Dav Arthur, Croesvceilosr. Newport
Dehlev Mrs.M.A.c,8 Cardiff rd.Nwprt
Dihden S. E. 4 Church st. Chepstow
Dimond William, no & 112 Malpas
road, Newport
DoEgett Mrs. Elizabeth, High street,
Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Kowdall Harrv, 6 Hi<rh st. Newport
Dnlson Wm.114 Ahertillery rd. Blaina
Edmonds Charles, Bedwick, Newport
Edwards Frederick, 98 Hill street,
Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Edwards George. Garndiffaith,Pontypl
Edwards Job, Garndiffaith, Pontypool
EdwardsTom,53Victori3 st.Abergvnny
Ellis Mrs. Charlotte Jane, 14 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Evans Alfred, 34 Canal par. Newport
Evans Alfred, Garndiffaith, Poniypl
Evans Charles. High st. Pontypool
Evans Demetrius, Scwrfa road,
Dukestown, Tredegar
Evans Mrs. Ellen, Commercial street.
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Evans Thomas, King street, Nant-y-
glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Fontaine Ernest, 25 St. Michael «t.
Pill, Newport
Foster J.F.134 Commercial rd.Newprt
Foster Rd.14 Portland st.Pill,Newprt
Frost Harvey George, King's Head
low, Abertillery
Gatehouse Henry, Crown street,
Maindee. Newport
George Edwin, 42 Albion rd. Pontypl
Gilbert George, Albion rd. Pontvpool
Gore Mrs. Marv 6q High st. Blaina
Gore William, Gain cross, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Gorman Jas. 19 Dean st. Newport
Gos9 Geo. H. Albion rd. Pontypool
Goagh Daniel, 8 Station road,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Grattan Mrs. Ada, 179 Caerleon rd.
Newport
(Jriffith.s Wm. Nantybwch, Tredegar
Grist Alfred, Railway terrace, Blaina
Harding George, Broad street, Blaen-
avon, Pont>i)ool
Harper Albt. Jas. Machen, Newport
Harris J. T. Church st. Abertillery
Han-is Mrs. Mary Ann, 108 The High-
way, New Inn, Pontypool
Harvey Frederick, George street,
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Hawkins George, 13 James street,
Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Higgs William, 'q Kemys street,
Griffithstown, Newport
Hockey Fredk. 68 Dolphin st.Newprt
Horlor ,Tames. Garndiffaith. PontypooJ
House John, Marshfield, Cardiff
Howells Mrs. Adelia, Wesley street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Howells Mrs. Gretta, Canal side.
Cwmbran, Newport
Howells Henry, Grosmont, Hereford
Hudson Richard, 87 King street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
H.ighes John, 33 Union st. Abersy-
chan, Pontypool
Huches Jn. F. 65 Clarence pl.Newprt
Hutrhes Jn. S. Natnvbwch, Tredegar
Hurley Charles E. i Albert avenue.
Maindee, Newport
James John, 176 Chepstow rd.Newprt
James John,66 Commercial rd.Nwprt
TRADES.
James Mrs. Lilv, High st. Brier>
Hill, Ebbw Vaie
Jauies Sidney, Hardwick.Abergavnnv
Jarrett R. We.sley st. Cwmbran, Nwprt
Jenkins A. 26 Main st.Crumlin,Nwprt
Jenkins Miss Blanche, Ponthir, Newprt
Jeremiah T. Criunlin road, Pontypool
Johnston Mrs. L. A. Station rd.Chepstw
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth M. M. 10
Thomas street, Newport
Jones John H. King street, Nant-y-
glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Jones Albert Charles, 36 Beaufort
e, Beaufort (Breconshire)
Jones Cornelius, 77 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Jones David, Bedwas, Cardiff
Jones David, Rifle st. Blaenavon,
Pontypool
Jones David J. Scwrfa road, Dukes-
town, Tredegar
Jones David J. 79 High st. Pontypou!
Jones Miss Janet, Bassaleg. Newport
Jones Lewis, Bnn road, Pontllan-
fraith, Newport'
Jones Thos. Cwmynyscoy, Pontypool
Jones Thomas, 44 High st. Pontypoo'
Jones Wm.Oakfield, CVmbran,Newprt
Jones Wm. Jn. Freeholdland , Pontypl
Jones William R. Commercial street.
Brierley hill, Ebbw Vale
Keare Mrs. Sarah Ann, Cnm-Aron,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Lane Fras. 39 Shaftesbury st. Newport
Larcombe Jas. Freeholdland, Pontypl
Lewis David Jlanirf, High st. Blaina
s George W. Fleur-de-Lis,Cardiff
Lewis J. V. Llanvetherine,Abergvnn\
Lewis Mrs. Laura, Roi.'erstone,Newprt
Lewis Mrs. M. Penvbont, Cwmtillery.
Abertillery
Lewis Mrs. Sarah, Kenrard terrace.
Crunilin, Newport
Lewis Mrs. Sarah A. Woodland ler.
race, Cwmtillery. Abertillery
Lloyd Edward, Kemys st. Gtiffiths-
Lloyd Isaac, Talvwain, Pontvpool
Lloyd John, Talywain, Pontypool
Maggs George, 55 High st. Pontypool
Meaden Walt. 56 George st.Pontvpoo'
Melhuish Thomas J. Queen street.
Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconsh)
Merriman Arthur John, High street,
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Miller Francis Ernest, i St. Woollos
road, Newport
Morgan Henry, Peimiain, Newport
Morgan John Henry, 30 Alma street
&> 16 Herbert street, Newport
Morgan Mrs. Mary, Tranch,Pontypool
Morris Wm. 30 North st.Abergavnnr
Morrisey Michael, 21 Courtybell::
terrace. Pill. Newport
Mounce Hy. 47 Commercial rd.Nwprt
Movie Thomas, 49 King st. BlaeJi-
avon, Pontypool
Nicholas William Henry, Fire locks.
Pontnewvdd, Newport
Nisbeck Tom, Moriah hill, Ponty-
mister, Newport
Osmond William, 82 High st. Pontypl
Paine Lewis James, Canal bank,
Risca, Newport
Parsons Wm. H. High .«t. Abertillery
Parton Thomas, Llangeview, Dsk
Peon Saml. 73 Commercial st. Newpt
Perry Harry, 3 Llanarth st. Newixirt
Phillips William John, 39 St. Mary's
street, Newport
Pine Herbert. Mathrm, Chepstow
Plavsted Daniel, New inn, Pontvpool
PUimmer Mrs.F.a New st.PilKNwpr'
Poulson R. A. 71; Trosnant st.Pontyp
Powell Joseph H, 70 St. Mary street,
Risca. Newport
Powell Mrs.A.agPrinces st.Abergvnm
Power Edwd.iiaCommercial rd.Nwp
Price Arth.55 Union rd. Abergavenni
Prince Henry John, Llanthewy
Rytherch, Abergavenny
[mox.mouthshire.
Pagh Henry, Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk,
Abergavenny
Reed Evan James, 23 Union street,
Abersychan. Pontypool
Rees Mrs. Ann, Angel square. Briery
11, Ebbw Vale
Bees Mrs. Elizabeth, Rumney, Cardiff
Reynolds Geo. GovUon, Abergavenny
Richards Francis Ernest, 26 & 27
Emhn street, Newport
Richardson Mrs. Emma, 54 Canal
parade, Newport
Richardson John, 11 Church street,
Chepstow
Richardson Thos. P. 28 Commercial
street. Pontnewvdd, Newport
Roberts E. Tvcoch, Cwmbran, Nwprt
Kobfits Mi<j'Eli7.abeth A.Gam cross,
Nant-v--lL liivnmawr (Breconsh)
Rbfit^ Mrs. Matilda, Cross street.
Eko-navon. Pontvpool
Rjtjfrs -Mi.s. Sarah Ann, PontUan-
fraith, Newport
Rosser Mrs.Mary J.Rogerstone,Newpt
Kcwlands Mrs. E. Sebastopol.Newprt
Ruane Patrick. 6 & 7 Commercial
road, Newport
Sadler E. Church st. CaerIeon,Newpt
Samuel Cornelius, Pontymister,Newprt
Samuel David, Hill st. Pontnewynydd,
Pontypool
Saunders Benjamin Wright, 117 High
-eet, Abersychan. Pontypool
Shore George, 'i Griffin st'. Newport
Shyne Michael. 102 Lewis st.Newport
Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, 104 Commer-
cial street, Pontymister, Newport
Smith H. 93 CommerciaJ rd.Nwprt
Snowdon L. 65 St. Mary's st.Newport
Stanley Miss M. 72 Dock st. Newport
Stedman Page, Talywain. Pontypool
Stewart John, High street, Black-
wood. Newport
Stokes Mrs. Mary, Penmain, Newport
Sweeney Mrs. Annie, Bridge end,
Cwmbran. Newport
Tandy Charles, 6 Market st. Newport
Tarsley Mrs. E. Aberbeeg, Newport
Thomas .KUd. Wm. Bedwas, Cardiff
Thomas Fred, 55 Blewitt st. Newport
Thomas Geo. Ti'osnant st. Pontypool
Thomas Mrs. Sarah Ann, Bogerstone,
Thorne William, Hii;h st. Abertillery
Treharne E. Cwranantddu, Pontypool
Trew Mrs. M. 42 Mill par.PiU'.Nwprt
Trotnian Robert H. 26 Commercial
street. Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Turner Emanuel, 64 King street,
Blaenavon, Pontypoo?
Turner Isaac, 13 Nevi street, Pont-
ne^vydd, Newport
Vaisey Edwd. Cwmvnvscoy, Pontypool
Vaisev Mrs. M.J. 2'Geor2e st. Pontypl
tVeater Jas. Mill rd. Pontnewj-nydd.
Pontypool
Vowles .Tsph.168 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Wardman W. H. 89 Commercial rj.
Newport
Waters Bertram John, Mill street.
Caerleon, Newport
Waters Frederick W. Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
H'atkins Mrs. Harriet Margaret, 15
North street, Newport
Watkins Jas. Market st. Pontvpool
VVatkins Mrs.M.C.St.Mellons, Cardiff
Watkins Thomas, Old William street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Weeks Thomas, Swan square, Aber-
sychan, Pontypool
Weils George, Commercial street.
Pontnewydd, Newport
Westhead Wm.Hy. Trevethin, Pontypl
White Mrs. Elizti. Bassaleg, Newport
■Vhite H. E. Caerleon Village, Newpt
White Henry, 20 Mellon st. Newport
Williams Mrs. Caroline, Wainfelin,
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Williams Dan. Commercial street.
Briery hill, Ebbw Vale
MONMOOTHSeiRK.]
Williams David, Mao'iyownimer
Bedwas, Cardiff
Williams Mrs. E.Somerton rd.Newprt
Williams Edwin, Llanover.Abergvnnj
Williams Miss Ethel, Snatchwood,
Abersvchan, Pontypool
William's Mrs. H. Fleur-de-Lis,Cnrdifl
Williams John, Mount Pleasant, Pont-
newydd, Newport
Williams John, Pentwynmawr, New
bridge, Newport
Williams John, Ppper Cwmbran.Nwpt
Willi;ims Lewis, High street, Briery
Hill, Ebbw Vale
Williams Mts. Maria, 25 Cross itreet,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Williams Matthw. Penyrheol,Pontypl
Williams Samuel. Caldicot, Newport
Williams William, 26 Victoria street,
Abergavenny
Woodcock A.J. i32Chepstow rd.Newprt
Woods Henry, 81 Hill street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Woodward George A. gi Shaftesbury
street, Newport
Wright A. 51 Commercial st. Newport
Yeo Levi, Park vd. Risca, Newport
Young George James, 82 Llanover
road, Blaenavon, Pontypool
BELTING MAHXTFRS.
Liscombe John Limited, 10 Commer-
cial street, Newport
South Wales Brattice Cloth k Indij
Rubber Co. Ltd. East Osk works,
Tregare street, Newport. See
advertisement
India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telcgrraph Works Co, Limited,
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks,
Cardiff & 4 Victoria stre6t,Bristol ;
offices, 106 Cannon street, London
EC4; works, Silvertown,LondonEi5
North British Rubber Co. Limited,
22 Victoria street, Bristol
BESOM MAEEB.
Waters E. High ho. Goytrey, Pontypt
BICYCLE MANTJFACTRS.
See Cycle Manufacturers.
BICYCLE AGENTS & DLES.
.See Cycle Agents & Dealers.
BILL POSTERS.
Abergavenny & District Billposting &
Advertising Co. Ltd. (The) (Evan
Doel, sec), Frogmore chambers,
Abergavenny
Advertisers Billposting Co. Limited,
3: Stow bill, Newport
De Bees Billposting & Advertising Co.
Limited, 21 Bridge street, New-
port. See advertisement
Hillier Charles, 21 Railway ter.Blaina
Moylj Fred, 94 High street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Strangward H. J. Beech grove, Ponty-
moile, Pontypool
Tredegar & Sirhowy Valley BUI Post-
ing Go. (E. G. Bowen, manager), aa
Commercial street, Tredegar
Western Valleys (Mon.), Billposting
Co. Limited (The). 15 Somerset
street, Abertillery
BILLIARD SALOONS.
Alexandra Workmen's Hotel Billiard
Hall Co. Limited, Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Benson Charles Victor, King's cham-
bers. High street, Newport
Benson Leslie Bernard, 188 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Delahav William Henry, 137a, Com-
mercial street, Newport
Empire Billiard Hall(S3ml.Llewellyn,
proprietor), Crumlin, Newport
TEADES.
Jones Thomas, Commercial itreet,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Lucania Billiard Hall (W. West,
manager), Cruu lin, Newport
Millercliip Richard. Newport road,
Cwmcam, Cros.i Keys. Newport
Princess Billiard Hall (Abram Jonen
propr.). Bethcav st. Ebbw Vale
.State William Alfred. Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Kovs, Newport
Temperance Billiard Hall (E. J.Riley
Limited, proprietors), Clarence
place. Newport
BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS
Edwards Georj^e Limited, 13^
King.sland road, London E 2
Padmore Thos. k S.ms (est. 1830),
ii3 Edmund stre^^t. Birmingh«ra
BIRD DEALER.
Hale George, 42 George it. Pontypool
BIRD SEED DEALERS
Mortimer H. W. 4; Son, Somerset
street, Abertillery
BLACK LEAD IMPORTERS
Wilson T. S. & Co.
9 & 10 Groat Tower street,
London E C 3.
Direct Importers from th«
Mines of all kinds of
Biacklead, either in th«
Raw or Ground .state, for
Large quantities of
Standard qualities
.always in stock.
Telegraphic Address:
" Plombagine, Bilgate, London;
Telephone No. Avenue 11S4;
Codes: ABC, 5t.b edition fc
See also entries under
Graphite & PlumbaKO
See double peiee advertise-
ment facing: commence-
ment o* Trades Section
BLACK LEAD MANTJPRS.
Oakey John 4, Sons Ltd. Westminster
Bridge Toad, London S E i
BLACKSMITHS
See Smiths, Blacksmiths & Farrieri.
BOARDING HOUSES.
See also Apartments.
Fisher Mrs. Edgar Jacob, 2 Mount
Pleasant, Chepstow
Holding Mrs. Elizabeth A. The Priory,
Monk street, Abergavenny
Maitland Miss Augusta B. 16 The
Parade, Monmouth
Prichard Mrs. Eleanor, Prospect
house, St. Arvans, Chepstow
BOAT OWNERS.
Barber William, Llanfoist, Abergavnny
Fuller C. i Wyebridge st. Monmouth
Moss Rd. Wm. 23 Bond st. Newport
Wheeler Frahk, Chapel HI. Chepstow
BOILER CLEANERS.
London Scaling Co. Limited (The),
Wolseley street, Newpo
BOO 26.3
BOILER COVEREB8.
London Scaling Co. Limited (The),
14 Wolseley street, Newport
BOILER FITTINGS.
Dewrance & Co. 165 Great Dover
street, London S E i. Telegraph
address, '' Dewrance, London '"
Original makers of asbestos-packed
cocks & water gauges
BOILER MAKERS.
Adams A. B. & Son, Robert street.
Pill, Newport
Davy Brothers Limited, Park
iron works, Sheffield; Lancashire
& Cornish boilers * " Blake "
vertical multitubular boiler for
furnace heat or direct firing. T A
" Motor, Sheffield ; " T N 4800 (5
lines)
Galloways Limited, Manchester.
See Boiler Makers — South Walej
Section
BOLT & NUT MANUFACTRS
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited
(Wm. H. Whitehouse, manager),
Cwmbran iron works, Cwmbran,
Newport ; London works, Birming-
ham & West Bromwich & 65
Cannon street, London E C 4. T A
"Patent, Newport, Mon.; " T Nos.
Cwmbran S, & Newport 2019
BONE & FAT MERCHANTS
BOOKBINDERS.
Dickinson Frederick, 163 Durham rd.
Maindee, Newport
Newport Printing Co. Limited, 19
Corn street, Newport
BOOKBINDERS' CLOTH
MANUFACTURERS.
Rexine Limited, leather cloths for
bookbinders, upholsterers, carriage
&■ motor car builders, pocket book
makers fcc. ; registered trade mark,
" Rexine," Hyde, near Manchester
BOOKSELLERS.
Marked thus t are Publishers.
Marked thus J are Secondhand.
Bible & Tract Depot (John Herbert,
manager), 21 Charles st. Newport
British & Foreign Bible Depot, 14 High
street, Chepstow
Clark Miss Emmeline, 14 High st.
Chepstow
Clarke Miss Agnes De Hay, 48 Cross
street, Abergavenny
Hughes & Son, Griffin press, 73 Os-
borne rd. fc Comnjercial st.Pontypl
Jones Stanley, 6 & 7 Newport arcade,
Jones Wm. 159 Commercial st.Newport
Joyce & Sons (Newport) Limited, 51
High St. & 8 Cambrian rd. Newprt
Millard Mrs. Jane, Commercial st.
Abertillerv
Millichamp Bert, Market hall, Newprt
Morgan M. & Co. 36 Frogmore st.
Abergavenny
tPhiUips' Monthly Machinery Register
with Electrical Machinery, Motor
Car & Steam Wagon Supplement
(Charles D. Phillips, proprietor),
Emlyn works, Emlyn st. Newport
Probert John Whitney, i High street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
MON. 9t
2vi4
BOO
TKADES.
[monmouthshike.
Booksellers — continued.
Smith VV. H. is Son, Cambrian road,
Newport ; 3 Agincourt square, Mon-
mouth ; 13 Cross St. Abergavenny;
19 High street, Chepstow ; 15 Com-
mercial street & 19 Corn street,
Newport & 29 Commercial street,
Pontvpool
tSouth Wales Argus Limited, Oak
street, Abertillery
tSouthall & Co. Limited, 81 High
street, Newport
Trump R. J, Market hall, Pontvpool
^Vyman & Sons Limited, Railway sta
Davies William Owen, 48 Upper High
street, Ehymney
Davis Howard Oliver, Victoria house,
Bedwas, Cardiff
Dunn F. & Son, la. Church st. Aber-
tillery & 7 Frogmore st.Abergavnuy
Durston Malachi, 45 Bridge st.Newprt
Eckersley James & Son, South street,
Sebastopol, Newport
Edwards T. 452 Corporation rd.Newpt
Elstow Harry, 99 Commercial street,
Pontymister, Newport
Emsley H. 71 Beaufort rise, Beau-
foi-t, Breconshire
Cambrian rd. Newport ;'Trov 'Evans W. E. & Co. Ltd. 40 & 152
station, Monmouth & Pontypool! Commercial St. ; la & 13 High St.
Boad station, Pontypool ' & 148 Commercial road, Newport
Evans Arthur B. Pengam, Cardiff
BOOT & SHOE MAS. & DliBS.jEvans Edward, Somerset st.AbertUry
Aldcroft John William, High street, '^'■'^"^ George, ^09 Monnow st.Mnmth
Abercarn, Newport
Alder Mrs. E. 37 Monnow st.Monmth
33 Clarence pi. Newport
' ,Ev
Ayles 'Frederick, 32 Queen st.Nant-y-
158 Com-
mercial street, Newport & 85 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Baker Charles, 45 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Banfield Walter, 2 Malpas rd. Newprt
Bateman & Co. ii6a. Stow hl.Nwprt
Beer Omar,i85 Commercial rd.Nwprt
Bees Albt. E. i Pugsley st. Newport
Bees Herbt. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Bernstein's, 182 Chepstow rd.Newport
Berry John, 2a, High st. Abergavenny
Berry William, 7 Commerciaf street,
GriiEthstown, Newport
Birt & Co. 172 Corporation rd.Newpt
Bishop Edward. Hish st. Abertillery
Blackwell Henrv, 2 Mav st. Newport
Blaina Boot Co. 90 High st. Blaina
Brain George, Woodland terrace,
Cwmtillery, Abertillerv
Brings & Co. Market street, Ebbw
Vale ; I & 2 Commercial street,
Tredegar; 27 Commercial st. New
Tredegar, Cardiff; 86 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool ; 4 George st.
Pontypool; 48 Tredegar st. Risca,
Newport ; zi Bridge st. Abercarn,
Newport ; Somerset st.Abertillery ;
High st. Blackwood. Newport &
High street, Newbridge, Newport
Urightman & Co. 36 Commercial st.
Newport 1 Hall I. 210 Corporation rd. Newport
Bronghtnn Chas.i2Middle st.Chepstw iHio-ding Edgar William, 193a, Com-
Bucknall F. J. 74 Chepstow rd.Newpt mercial road, Newport
Cash & Co. 80 Commercial st. & 30 Harrhy T. J. 137 Chepstow rd.Newpt
High street, Newport; 12 High st, {Harris Leonard, Penllyn av. Newport
Monnow, Monmtb
Evans L.High st.Fleur-de-Lis.Cardiff
Evans P.. York rd. Maindee, Newport
Fellows J. H. 186 Cromwell rd.Newpt
Fellows Thos.33sCurporation rd.Newpt
Fidlcr Geo.A.Whitebrook, Monmouth
Flook Edward, Bridge street Six
Bells, Abertillery
Floyd Walter, 218' Corporation road,
Newport
Fox & Co. High street & North road,
Newbridge, Newport
Fo.xall Samuel, 40 Frogmore street.
Francis David, 71 George st. Pontpv)
Fry Sidney, 178 Chepstow rd.Newpk
Garrett William Charles, South st
Sebastopol, Newport
Gillman E.102 Alexandra rd.Newport
Gittins William, 62 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Goldblatt Isaac, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
Green Edwin Arnold,Leicester house,
Caerleon, Newport
Green J. Cross st Caerleon, Newprt
Gregory Wm. Henry, Hanbury road,
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Gweiilan Brynley, 59 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Gwillim Thos. 15 Flannel st.Abrgvnny
Gwinnett James, Hanover cottage,
Pwllraeyric, Chepstow
Gwyther Henry, 5 Monk st.Abergvnny
Gwyther Mrs. Martha, 12 Monk st.
Abergavenny ; 2 Broad street,
.*bersychan, Pontypool ; 15 George
street, Pontypool ; 12 Castle street,
Tredegar; Bridge street, Abercarn,
Newport; Arcade & 23 Alexandra
road. Six Bells, Abertillerv; 51
Duffryn terrace, New Tredegar,
Cardiff; 10 Church street, Mon-
90 High street, Rhymney ;
Alfred G. Victoria road,
Cwmbran, Newport
Harvey Wm.5 Pottery ter.Pill.Newprt
Heskett Wm. 13 Agincourt sq.Monmth
Hews Wm. 57 Church rd. Newport
Higgins W. & Sons, 15 Church st.
Chepstow
Hohbs Charles, High street, Pontvpool
Horsell J. F. New Inn, Pontypool'
Tredegar street, Risca.' New- jHowells Augustus, 8 Pottery terrace,
; .^o Marine street, Tallistown, j P'". Newport
I, Newport & 90 Broad street, Hughes Methuselem, George town,
" " Tredegar
Ingles Llewellyn, 120 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Jackson Mrs. Mildred, 25 Commer-
cial street, Cwmbran, Newport
Jackson Tom, 96 Commercial street,
Tredegar
James .Alfred, Charlotte st. Newport
James Wm. 8a, St. Woollos rd. Newprt
Jefferies Mrs, Alice, 157 Abertillery
road, Blaina
Jenkins Arthur, Sebastopol, Newport
Jenkins Philip S. Duffryn terrace,
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Jones A. E. 3 Market st. Newport
Jones Bernard, 18 Marine street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Jones Edmund Charles, 75 Queen
Victoria street, Tredegar
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Clarke Frank, School street, Elliot's
Town. New Tredegar
Cobner Vfpa. 24 Clarence st. Pontypl
Cocker Mrs. Mary. 15 Commercial St.
Pontnewydd. Newport
Cohen Maurice, 47 Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Coles J. Bridge st. Abercarn, Newprt
Cook Ernest, 84 Raglan st. Newport
Cooper John H. Chapel street, Pont-
newydd, Pontypool
Courtney Geo. Freeholdland, Pontypl
Cox W.J. ;o Frogmore st.Abergaviinv
Crump W.J. 9 Brecon rd.Abergavnny
Curtis Chns. Jn. 30 High st. Chepstow
Davies Mrs. Llauretta, Bridge st. Usk
Davies R. H. 40 Cardiff rd. Newport
Davies Wm. Hy. 2 Churoh rd. Newpt
Jones Edward, 4 Malpas rd. Newport
Jones Edward F. 119 Duckpool road,
Maindee, Newport
Jones Edwin, 9a Queen Victoria St.
Tredegar
Jones Frederick Thomas, 3 Commer-
cial street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Jones John, 36 Bridge st. Chepstow
Jones Wm. Hy. 27 High st. Chepstow
Jordan S. G. & Co. 8 Windsor road,
Griffithstown, Newport
Jordan Mrs. D, S. Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jordan Mrs. Elizabeth, 26 Church st.
Ebbw Vale
Joslyn Mrs. Mary E. 55 Oak street,
Ai)ertillery
Kingston C.396 Corporation rd.Newpt
Kirby Jas. 113a, Commercial rd.Nwpt
Larcombe & Son, 37 Crane st. Pontypl
Lawrence & Jones, 42 Monnow st.
Monmouth
Lennards Limited, 12 Monnow street,
Monmouth; 175 Commercial st.
Newport & Market st. Ebbw Vale
Lewis Geo.&Son, 105 Vale ter.Tredegav
Lewis H.W.14 Banesweli rd. Newport
Lewis John, Vale terrace, Tredegar
Lewis William G. 42 Commercial st.
Aberbargoed. Cardiff
Ley.^hon Mrs. Mary, 66 St. Mary St.
Risca, Newport
Lloyd George, 8 Clytha buildings,
Constance street, Newport
Long Chas. 32 Church st. Tredegar
March Jn. A. Freeholdland,Pontvpool
Mason William, Victoria terrace,
Newbridge, Newport & Commercial
■street, Abertillerv
Mercy Sidney, High street. Cross
Keys, Newport
Michael W.T. 146 Shaftesburv st.Nwpt
Millett John, 31 Broad stree't, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Mills Bros. Main st. Crumlin, Newpt
Milward Fredk.E.^; High st. Chepstw
Morgan & Sons, Raglan, Newport
Morgan James, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
Morgan Owen John, Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
.Morgan Reuben, Bridge street, Usk
Morgan Thomas,3i Fair Oak terrace,
Maindee, Newport
Morris Mrs.E.6 St. Mary's st.Monmth
Morton G.tW.iFrogmore st.Abergvny
Moore & Cousins, 38 Marine street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Mundee Albert, Beaufort rise, Beau-
fort. Breconshire
Nichols S T. 4 Crumlin sl.PontypooJ
Nixon George, 202 Corporation road,
Newport
North & .'ion, 38 Castle st. Tredegar
Norton Mrs.L. 5 Brecon rd.Abergvnny
Oliver George, 42 High street, "New-
port ; 6"; Froemore street, Aber-
gavenny; I- (irioL'e sireet, Ponty-
pool; I I ihur, I, >n.. i,f:i.bwVale:
24 Ciilnn • 1 1 oi,M I, Tredegar &
Church ~\r>-'-t. .\lirvlillery
Orlidge Geo. F. 36 George 'st. Pontypl
Parkhouse Frank A. 6 Commercial
street, Pontypool
Parselle Geo. H. 22 Station st.Newpt
Parsons Albert John, 94 Durham rd.
Maindee, Newport
Paul David, Somertnn rd. Newport
Payne James, 72 Waengoch district,
Beaufort, Breconshire
Pearce Edward, 17 Crown street,
Crumlin, Newport
Perry Douglas, 24 Clarence place &
158 Commercial road, Newport
Plumb Charles, 77 High st. Ehymney
Presley Fdk. 19 Bridge st. Chepstow
Price William. 23 Church st. Tredegar
Puirh Wm. 10 Station ter.Cwm,Newpt
Radford Albert James, 12a, Blewitt
street. Newport
Rees Edward, Tynewydd terrace,New-
bridge, Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TUADES.
Richards L. G. & Co. 92 High street,
Blaina
Richards William G. 41 Maindee rd.
Cwm-felin-fach, Newport
Roberts Thomas H. 36 Commercial
street, Tredegar
Robinson Mrs. E Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Bylaud Fredk. 2 Malpas rd. Newport
Sage John, Bogerstone, Newport
Scannell Wm.J. 25 Charles st.Newpt
Short & Evans, 5 Church st.Ehvmnev
Sidebottom John B. 15 Victoria st.
Cwmbran, Newport
Silvertliurn J. K. i'ontywain, Newport
Sloper Tom, Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Smith Martin & Son, Post office, St.
Arvans, Chepstow
Smith & Co. 118 Chepstow road k
152 Shaftesbury street, Newport
Smith C. 28 Crown st.Crnmlin,Newpt
Sparks William J. 21 Commercial rd.
Llanhilleth, Newport
Staite John, la. Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Stead & Simpson Limited, 32 Monnow
street, Monmouth; 4a, Frogmore
St. Abergavenny ; Market st. Ebbw
Vale ; 23a, High street, Newport ;
13 Church street & Somerset st.
Abertillery & 21a, George st.Pontypl
Stevens Geo. Shire Newton, Chepstow
Strickland Charles, 46 St. Mary st.
Bisca, Newport
Summers Frederick John, 186 Chep-
stow road, Newport
Tamplin T. W. J. 13 Pentonville,
Newport
Tamplin Wm. 12 Market St. Newport
Telling Elijah, 58 Emlyn st. Newport
Templar Mrs. Mary Ann, Garndif-
faith, Pontypool
Thomas Edwm, Llanvihangel Cru-
corney, Abergavenny
Thomas" Evan, Church st. Ehymnev
Thomas James, 28 Moor st. Chepstow
Thomas Mrs. Mary J. High street,
Argoed, Newport
Thomas William, 15 Station street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
True-Form Boot Co. Limited, 46
High street, Newport
Turner Edmund & Co. Limited, 3 &
9 Monnow street, Monmouth & 56
Cross street, Abergavenny
Tyldesley Alfred, 83 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
XJskside Boot Co. 56b, Dock st.Newprt
Verbraak Harry, 8a, Commercial rd.
Newport
Waite Mrs.Lucv Jane.Caldicot.Newpt
Walker Joseph Thomas, Penllwyn av.
Pontllanfraith, Newport
Weaver WiUiam, 116 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Whitcombe C. 21 Beaufort rise, Beau-
fort, Breconshire
Whittle T. 54a, Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Wilcox Samuel George, High street,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Williams David, Caldicot, Newport
Williams Ernest, 31 Queen street,
Nantv-y-gln. Brynmawr (Breconsh)
BOOT & SHOE EEPAIREBS.
Alden Mrs. Helena Jane, Victoria
■race, Newbridge, Newport
Bennett Albert James, 41 Victoria ter-
race, Newbridge, Newport
illington William Edward, 24a,
Courtybella street. Pill, Newport
A. E.
Cla
Newport
Williams Jas.71 Commercial rd.Newpt
Williams Mrs. James, Commercial st.
Pontypool
Williams EicUard, Bettws-Newydd,
Newport
Williams Thomas, 12 Commercial st.
Pontymister, Newport
Williams W. H. B. s Dock st.Newprt
Williams William, Goldcliff, Newport
Williams Wm. 55 High st. Tredegar
Witts Charles, Tranch, Pontypool
Worthing Matthew, Sirhowy.TredegT
Yeates Miss Frances Millicent, 14
Monnow street, Monmouth
Caerleon road, Newport
Bostock James, 25 Old Williai
Blaenavon, Pontvponl
■itton S. 65 Abertillery rd. Blaina
Buffrey Frederick J'ames, Broad st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Burgess Brothers, Park place, Ponty-
mister, Newport
irton Thomas, ii5 Marine street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
imfield Fred, i Hopetield, Newport
ive Isaac, 58 Victoria rd.Ehbw Vale
Cleverly Alfd. 32 Lyne rd. Newport
Collins William, 9 Castle st. Caer-
leon, Newport
Cooke Arthur, 72 Commercial street,
Poiitvniister, Eisca
Davies E. Hall st. Blackwood, Newprt
Davies George, Grosinont, Hereford
Davies John Archer, Maesycwmmer,
Cardiff
Davies John Thomas, 43 Mount
Pleasant road, Ebbw Vale
Deacon Herbert B. Machen, Newport
Deacon Wilfrid, 20 Albert avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Devney John, Conway road, Maindee,
Newport
Dowell John W. 16 Hill street, Pont-
newynydd, Pontypool
Durham H. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Dyer Harry, 14 Stockton rd. Maindee,
Newport
Eden Geo. 49 Crane st. Pontypool
Emslcy H. 6 Libanus rd. Ebbw Vale
5;van John, 42 Church st. Ebbw Vale
Evans Jas. 55 Cinderhill st. Monmth
Evans Thomas. Twyn square, Usk
Evans Wm. 36 Cinderhill st. Monmth
Express Boot Co. Church st.Ebbw Vale
Flook Edward, Six Bells, Abertillery
Flower Abraham, Bridge st. Black-
wood, Newport
Freer Thomas A. 92 St. Mary street
Eisca, Newport
FuUard G.264 Corporation rd.Newprt
Gale Herbt. 2 Flannel st.Abergavenn;
Gibbs Bert, Pentwynmawr, New
bridge, Newport
Gonldsmith C.84 Monnow st.Monmtl
Griffiths John R. la. Oak st. Newport
Groves William Henry, 6 Price st.
Pill, Newport
Hadley Isaac, James st. Tredegar
Hall Eobert L. 100 Queen's road
Cwmsvfiog. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Harden H. 8 Flannel st. Abergavemn
Harvey Alfred G. 79 Ventnor road
Cwmbran, Newport
Hathersall David, Bridge st. Aber-
earn, Newport
Hayes Wm. R. C. W. Bedwa.s, Cardiff
Hobbs Robert Henry, 7 Carmel st. &
Tillery street, Abertillery
lies Albt.Abbev rd. Cwmbran, Newprt
Isherwnod Wiiliam. Commercial st.
Ynvsudu, Newport
Jacques Eobt. Chepstow rd. Newport
James Albert, 60 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
James David, 2 Cambria street,
Griffitbstown, Newport
James William George, High street.
Ynysddu. Newport
Jefferies William Frederick, 79 High
street. Blaina
Johnson Richd. 32 Emlyn st. Newport
Tones Edward, 29 Moor st. Chepstow
Jones J. J. 117 Gladstone st..Abertillry
Jones 'John, Croesyceilog, Newport
Jones Thomas L. Newport road.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Lacey Joseph. 6ia. Alexandra road.
Six Bells, Abertillery
BCO 1^)J
Lake Frederick, High Level road,
in, Newport
Larcombe Geo. Cwmynyscoy, Pontypl
iighlield Alec. The Bridge, Cwm-
bran, Newport
;wis Henry, 112 Mount Pleasant rd.
Ebbw Vale
5wis Thomas Edward, St. John's
crescent, Wainfelin, Pontypool
Lewis William, Clarence rd. Pontypool
Luckett W. 260 Cromwell rd. Newprt
Matthews James, 48 Church rd.Newpt
McBean George, Commercial road,
Llanhilleth, Newport
McGregor George, 46 Alexandra rd.
Six Bells, Abertillery
Meredith J. Kimberley ter. Tredegar
Miller George, 7 Bristol street, Main-
dee, Newport
.Mitchell Frederick, Commercial st.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Morgan John, Market sq. Ebbw Vale
iMorgan William, Oxford terrace,
Forgeside, Blaenavon, Pontypool
NichoUs Bert J. 15 Tillery street,
Abertillery
Osborne George James, Newport rd.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Otton Archibald, 244 Corporation rd.
Newport
Pagett John, 11 Eisca road. Cross
Keys, Newport
Parry Ivor, 48 Witham street,
Coverack road, Newport
Penn Samuel, Islwyn street, Cwm-
lelinfach, Newport
Phipps Scmiuel. Bedwas, Cardiff
Porter William, Cwm road, Waun-
Ihvvd, Newport
Poweil Chas. 41 George st. Pontypool
Preece Luke, 6 Priory place. The
Parade, Monmouth
Samuel Hy. 11 Junction rd. Newport
Saunders Eric, 38 London st. Main-
dee, Newport
Sewell Geo. Hy. 29 Cardiff rd.Newprt
.Shepherd Henry C. High street. Cross
Keys, Newport
Shore William Henry, High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Smallacombe Eli, Mill street, Cwm-
felinfach, Newport
Smart Henry J. Llanover st. Aber-
carn, Newport
Spacey Alfd. C. 81 High st. Rhvmney
Steer 'S. J. 15 Adeline st. Pill,Newprt
Stevens Thomas Henry, Edenholme,
Llandogo, Chepstow
Sturley Tom, i Duckpool road, Main-
dee, Newport
Svkes Edward Henry, Pandy road,
'Bedwas, Cardiff
Tamplin Thomas William Job, 252
Chepstow road, Newport
Taylor Benj.6s Castle st. Abergavenny
Thomas J. E. & Co. 82 Higff st.Blaina
Thomas James E. 17 Maindee road,
Cwmfelinfach, Newport
Tossell William J. Bridge street. Six
Bells, Abertillery
True Reginald, 6 Station rd. Caer-
leon, Newport
Vau^han William Charles,Commercial
street, Griffitbstown, Newport
Verry Wm. Jas. 7 King st. Abertillery
Warman Jn. SI. Portskewett,Chepstw
Watson Frank James, 37 G'^'d Croft
common, Caerleon, Newport
Watts Geo. 38 Whitworth ter.Tredegr
VV'etter Alfd. 98 Henrv st. Newport
Wilde Edwin, 3 Bedwellty road. New
Tredegar
Williams C. Garudiffaith, Pontypool
Williams Ernest Edwin, King street,
Nant-y-glo, Brvnmawr (Breconsh)
Williams Harry, "58 King st. Claen-
Wiilia
Wilson Ja:
Wood Mrs
Woods C.
Bedwas,
Her
jert. 121 High st.Blaina
;a, George St. Pontypool
;. Eogerstone, Newport
& Sons, The Square,
BOOT & SHOE (INDIA RUB-
BEB) MANtTFACTtTBEBS.
North British Rubber Co. Limited, aa
Victoria street, Bristol
BOBINQ CONTEACTOBS.
Fottej- A. C. 4; Co. 52, 54 & 56 Lant
•treet, Borough, London S E i
BOBING MACHINES FOB
BOCK & COAL.
Abundant Water Supplies Co.
(C. Isler & Co. Ltd.)
Shot-rotary rock borinij.
Bear lane, Southwark, Londun SE
k 5S Summer row, Birmingham
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Bowen A. & Son, Crumlin brass
foundry. Railway pi. Crumlin, Jlewpt
Newport Brass Foundry & Copper-
smiths' Co. Limited, Church street.
Pill, Newport
Pillgwenlly Brass Work Co. Dock
parade. Pill, Newport
Scott G. L. so Williams st. Newport
Waite Chas. Broad st. Pill, Newport
Adiam Geo. & Sons Ltd. Ellhroad
street, Bristol. T A ■• .^dlams;"
T N 314
FRENCH WILLIAM T. & SON
(horticultural & surgical), 33 St.
Mary st. Ladywood, Birmingham.
T A " Syringes, Birmingham "
BRATTICE CLOTH MANFBS
South W.iles Bratt-co Cloth & India
Rubber Co. Limited (A. M. James,
managing director). East Dsk
works. Tregare street, Newport.
See advertisement
BBAZIERS.
See Tinmen, Braziers k Tinplate
BREECHES HAKEBS.
y 0. H. 30 Bridge st. Newpo
Arnold, Perrett & Co. Limited, Albion
square. Moor street, Chepstow
Buchan ^ndrew & Co. The Brewery.
Rhymney
Burgham Arth. Redbrook, Monmouth
Davi«s Daniel S. Ahersychan, Pontvpl
Delafield T. Alfred, ag NeyiU street,
lilward.s] (Charle.n) Brewery Limited,
Llanfoist brewery, Abergavenny
Facey k Son, Market st. Abergavenny
Fleur-de-lis Brewery Co. (The) (Thos.
.1. Wright, manager), Fleur-de-Lis,
Cardiff
Orilfith Brothers Limited, Alexandra
road, Newport k High st Blaina
Hancock William 4, Co. Ltd. Anchor
brewery, Mounljov road, Newport
Herbert's Alexandra Brewery Ltd.
Constables lane, Newport
Lloyd k Yorath Limited (E. H. Wil-
ley, general manager), ajb. High
street k Cambrian road, Newport
b T06 Monnow street, Monmouth
(James Hall, representative)
Monmouth Brewery, St. Mary's «t.
Monmouth
I'hiilips k Sons Limited, 10 Station
street k Pock Road brewery. East
Market street, Newport
TRADES.
I'ritohard D. F. Limited. Cruujli.i.
Newport
Thatcher & Son Lim. Bristol brewery,
Ahna street, Newport
Webb's (Aberbeeg) Limited. Aber-
beeg, Newport
Westlake'i Brewery Limited (C. F.
Anstee, managing director), C^ui-
avon, Ahersychan, Pontypool
Whitbread & Co. Limited, Lloyd st
Liiwerry, Newport
BREWERS' AGENT.
See Agent — Brewers'.
BEEWEBS— BOTANICAL.
Horrocks 4 Sons. Turner st.Maindee,
Newport
Lowe Brothers. Durham rd. Maindee,
Newport
BRICK & TILE MAKEES.
[fS- Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Building
Trades Directory.]
Beaufort Sanitary Pipe k Brick Co
Limited, Beaufort, Breconshire
Little Mill Brick Co. Little mill
Llanvihangel Pont-y-moile. Ponty
Oak Brick Co. Limited (E. J
Bailey, manager), Cwmnantddu,
Pontypool
Pontypool Brick Co. (Edwin Daniels,
manager). Crane st. Pontypool k
works. The Race. Pontypool
Rogerstone Brick & Stone Co. Lim
Rogerstone, Newport
St. Julian's Brick 4 Tile Co. Limited
(Thomas Parry, managing director),
Caerleon chambers, Stow hil!;Caer-
leon road, Newport k Bank street,
Maindee, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Star Brick 4 Tile Co. Ltd. (Garnett
Hartley, managing director), Llan-
vihangel-Llantarnam, Cwmbran.
Newport
Tnnnadine S. H. & A. Malpas Ro.id
brick works. Malpas, Ne»poit
Searle A. 4 B. & Staff. The While
building. Sheffield (advisory experts
only)
BRICKLAYER.
Taylor Charles, Llanthewy-Rytherch.
Abergavenny
BROKERS.
Brokers— Metal
Stonemau W. H. 4 Co. King's cham-
bers. High street, Newport
Brokers— Mortgage.
Paglow F. J. 4 Co. n Batchelor rd
Newport
Gregory & Phillips, 12, aa 4 a3 Skin-
ner street, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Hackett E. H. Queen's chambers. 2.
Bridt-e street. Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Harris M. Lion st. Abergavenny
Miles Charles Albert, King's cham-
bers, Hiuh street, Newport. See
advertisement
Slraker James, Son 4 Chadwick,
Frogmore chambers, Abergavenny
Broker— Provision.
Harrison Bert. Gloucester chauihers.
Skinner street, Newport
Brokers— Ship & Insurance.
.\adnesen 4 Dahl Liinited. 86 Docl.
street, Newport
Baglow F. J. & Co, II Balcheror rd
Newport
Harnett W. J. 132 Dock st. Newport
Begg M. J. k Co. Limited. loi Dock
street, Newport
[monmouths
HIRE.
Blow William, 131 Dock st. Newport
Bndd 4 Co. Ltd. 98 Dock st. Newport
Cory John 4 Sons Limited, 123 Dock
street, Newport
De la Praudiere Edelin k Co. 66 Dock
street. Newport
Dunn & Co. 71 Dock street. Newport
Gething R. jun. k Co.SsDock st.Nwpt
Gregory 4 Phillips, 12, 22 & 23 Skin-
ner street, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Griffiths Harold 4 Vm. Arcade cham-
bers. High street, Newport
Gwatkin J P. 4 Co. 89 Dock st.Nwpc
Harding k Co. County chambers, 65
High street, Newport
Heybyrne 4 Brown. 12 Friars street,
Newport
Jones (Fred) 4 Co, (Newport) Ltd.
86 Dock street, Newport
Jones, Heard 4 Co. Limited, io6 4
T07 Dock street, Newjiort
Lane Tom Moore, 122 Dock st.Nwprt
Llovd Evan 4 Co.iiS Dock st.Newprt
Matthew A.4 Co. 71 Dock st. Newport
Mordey, Jones & Co.iCanal ter.Newpt
Morel Limited, 71 Dock st. Newport
Moses John (Newport) Limited, 32
Ruperra street, Newport
Straker James, Son 4 Chadwick,
Frogmore chambers, Abergavenny
Thomas J.F.4C'o.io5 Dock st.Newprt
Thomas Latimer, Central chambers.
Stow hill. Newport
Watts, Watts 4 Co. Limited, 139
Dock «treet, Newport
Whittingham W. M. k Co. 96 Dock
street. Newport
Wilks Tho8.4 Co. 125 Dock st.Newprt
Brokers— Stock & Share.
Bartlett, Reed 4 Co. Ltd. Central
chambers. Stow hill, Newport
Freeguard W. E. 4 Co. Albany cham-
bers. Skinner street. Newport
Pillinger Henry J. & Co. Carlton
chambers. Hii-h street & Stock
Exchange, New]iort : dealings
in all South Wales stocks
Robjent F. P. 4 Co. Imperial cham-
bers, 70 High street, Newport
BBUSH MAKEES.
Crosta J. k P.36Commeroial rd.Newprt
Periam John, Rogerstone, Newport
Strong H.J. 4 Co. Caerleon id.Newprt
Perrett Ernest W. 6.3 East India Dock
road, London E 14 (T A " Terep.
Pop, London; •' T N Eist 1122) 4
12 Lime street, London E C 3. T N
Avenue 4.73
BTJILDEBS.
See also Contractors.
[tsr Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Building
Trades Directory.]
Arrowsmith S. 74 Walter st. Tredegr
Arthur Wm. Ahersychan, Pontypool
Bailey Bros. Cwmnantddu. Pontypool
Ballinger Thomas 4 Son, Dingestow.
Monmouth
Batten Ernest John, j8 Church cres-
cent, Ebbw Vale
Batten Henry, Pennant st. Ebbw Vale
Bevnn Stephen Daniel, Railway ter-
race, Beaufort, Breconshire
Bnwdritch Bris. Twvnsimmon farm.
Argoed
Blanch William. Ffrwd road, Ahersy-
chan, Pontypool
Broadfoot J. M. 3.1 Woodland Park
road, Newport
Brownscombe A. W. k Son. Temple
street. Pill. Newport. See ad-
vertisement
niwnscou'be J. 4 Son, Temple »t.
Pill, Newport
Burgnj-ne John & Son, Pontypool
Road station, Pontypool
Campbell W. H. Waiiifelin rd.Pontypl
MONMOUTHSHIRE.J
Charles John & Sons, Adelaide st.
Crindau, Newport. See adver-
tisement
CoUard W. & Son, 17 Charles street,
Newport. See advertisement
Colwill Jn.& Son, i Kirby st. Newport
Ooombes Lazarus, 2 Crosscombe ter-
race, Cwm, Newport
Cudby Walter, Talywain, Pontypool
Dark T. H. & Sons, 458 Caerleon rd.
Newport
Davies Bros. Ebbw terrace, Abercarn,
Newport
Davies Brothers (Newport) Limited,
London wharf & Bridge wharf,
Clarence place, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Davies Arth. 21 Charles st. Tredegar
Davies Ben W. Blaina
Davies Joseph, Govilon, Abergavenny
Davies Wm. i Clifton road, Newport
Davies William, 5 Eiverside, Carmel
Town, Beaufort (Breconshire)
Davies William, Snatchwood road,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Davis Bros. Eicton .street, Tredegar
Davis Thomas, Rose bank, Manson's
cross, Hereford road, Monmouth
Dickinson Thomas, Sirhowy, Tredegar
Downes William George, 21 Stanhope
street, Abergavenny
Edmunds Isaac, 24 Charles street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Edwards Georgo Richard, 60 & 62
Monnow street, Monmouth
Edwards Rees, Derwen house. Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Evans John & Co. Hanbury road,
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Foster & Hill.Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Oi'bbs Arthur, Cross Ash, Skenfrith,
Monmouth
Green Thomas. Blackwood, Newport
Greenway A. & Son, 36 Maindee par-
ade, Newport
Griffin William, Gamdifiaith.Pontypl
Griffiths Harold. Cambria street.
Griffithstown, Newport
Griffiths Jn. Wm. Nelson .st.Ghepstw
Haines Arthur. Mathern. Chepstow
Haines John. Mynddbach, Shire New-
ton, Chepstow
Hall Robert. Nenadd street, Blaenau
Gvvent, Abertillery
Harris John. Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Harris W. Oakfield. CwmbTan.Newprt
Head k Gay. Blaina
Herbert H.J.& Co. Constables la.Nwpi
Hobbs Edwd. 27 Welsh .it. Chepstow
older & Dewberry. 6 Queen^s hill
New
:ington Bros. Lion st. Abergavnny
Hughes Alfred James & Son. River
side. Llanbadnc. U.*k
James James, Bridge street, Chepstw
Jarvis & Saunders, 41 Wainfelin rd.
Pontypool
Jenkins J. Lim. 12 Clifton rd. Newpt
Jenkins Ernest E. 46 Christchurch rd.
Maindee, Newport
Jewell W. & Sons, Goodrich crescent.
Newport. See advertisement
-Tones W. & Son, Rutland pi. Newport
Jones Albert A. Castle st. Raglan,
Newport
Jones Edward. Walton house, Trede-
gar road, Ebbw Vale
Jones Geo. St. Thomas' sq. Monmth
Jones Thos. H. 75 Monnow st. Mnmth
Jones W. Broad st. Abersychan. Ponty
Kirby James, i Hubert rd. Newpor
Ley Henry, 35 Alma st. Newport
Linton W. A. 57 Chepstow rd. Newpt
Longden James, Rogerstone, Newport
Lovelock Arthur, 35 Corporation rd
Newport
Lowe John, Sunnybank rd. Griffiths-
town, Newport
Lucas L. R. & Sons,Maryport st. Usk
M.ickie Thomas, 2 Wonastow road &
Over Monnow. Monmouth
Martin George & Son, 2 Clytha Park
road, Newport
TRADES.
in H.i3Victoria av. Maindee, Nwpt
Matthias Jn. 6 Bassaleg rd. Newport
Meara Robt. Abersychan, Pontypool
"oon Robert William ; offices, i Park
square & Marlborough road ; works,
Caerleon- road & Bedford rd. New-
port. See advertisement
Moore Frdk. Wm. Daniel st. Newport
Moore James, 14 Cardiff rd. Newport
Morgan Chas. F. Newbridge, Newpn
Morgan David, 122 Beaufort hill, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Morgan Frank, Dingestow, Monmouth
Morgan Isaac L. Fro house, William
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
MorseG.W.270iford st.Maindee.Nwpt
Moseler H. M. Conway rd. Pontypool
Mould "Henry W. Bridge street, Sii
Bells, Abertillery
Newcombe Jn. 13 Park row, Tredegar
Newcombe Osborne, Park hill.Tredegr
Parfitt F. C. 43 Harrow road & woik.*,
Marlborough road, Newport
Parfitt Stanley, Kildare, Chepstow rd.
Christchurch, Newport k Somerton
road. Newport
Parry & Watkins, Llanvihangel Cru-
cornev. Abergavenny
Parry Lewis Jn. Pandy, Abergavenny
Parry T. H. Grosvenor house. Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
Partridge Jn J.in Stow hill. Newport
Partridge Robert, Ventnor road,
Cwmbran, Newport
Phillips Wm. Llanishen, Chepstow
Phillips William, Ynysddu, Newport
Pingel Edgar, 9 Chepstow rd. Newport
Pope William, 30 Lewis st. Newport
Poulton & Whiting, Station road,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Powell Bros. Osborne rd. Pontypool
Powell Elijah, The Rosary, Tregare,
Monmouth
Pritc-hard Jesse, i Trinity terrace,
Baker street. Abergavenny
Pritchard John, i Gelli crescent,
Pontyniister, Newport
Reed Chas. Henry, i Malpas rd.Newprt
Sees Henry, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Richards Alfred Thomas, 12 Church
road, Pontnewydd, Newport
Roberts E. H. The Bungalow. The
Narth, Whitebrook, Monmouth
Rowlands Charles, Croes Penmeen,
Penmain, Newport
Sain.=bury Emanuel, 2 Golf road.New
Inn, Pontypool
Shepherd C. Church st. Rhynmey
Simmons Chas. Wm. & Son, Edgar-
ville & The Bridge, Cwmbran, Newpt
Smith Frank, 2 Cardiff road,Ne^port
Smith G. 181 Commercial rd.Newprt
Squibbs & Son, Caldicot, Newport
Taylor John & Warren, Conway road.
Maindee, Newport
Thomas J.G.&Sons,Lion st.Abergavny
Thomas Arth. Pandy rd.Bedwas.Cardff
Thomas D. E. Pla's-v-Coed. Victoria
road, Ebbw Vale
Thomas John W. George street. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
Thomas T. T. 64 Caerleon rd. Newpt
Thomas Thomas. 23 Davy Graig rd
Risca. Newport
Thompson James Henry, Trelleck rd-
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth »
Warn A.Walton st.Abertysswg.Cardiff
Wehh'Frank. Christchurch. Newport
Webber James, 28 Victoria avenue.
Maindee, Newport
Williams & Sons. Llanarth road.
Pontllanfraith. Newport
Williams Ellis, Newbridge, Newport
Williams Henry, 25 Methven road.
Newport
Williams Jas. Llanellen. Abergavnny
Williams Jn. 14 Clvffard cres.Newprt
Williams Thomas. Argoed. Newport
Williams Thos. Mill st. Abergavenny
Williams W.H. 20 West hill.Tredecn
Veo William, Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
BUT 207
BUILDERS' IBONMONGEBS.
Baker W. A. & Co. (1910) Ltd. 137
Commercial street & Westgate iron
works, Carngethin wharf, Newport
Davies Bros. (Newport) Ltd. London
& Bridge wharves, Clarence place.
Newport. See advertisement
Hodge Ralph & Co. Limited. Hskside
saw mills, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Maybury & Co. 77 & 81 Dock street,
Newport. See advertisement
Newport Builders' Supply Limited,
Bangor wharf, High st. Newport.
See advertisement
BXJILDEH.S' MERCHANTS.
(.(US' Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Buildins
Trades Directory.]
Bevan Garnet Edwin, Bank house,
Grosmont, Hereford
Davies Brothers (Nenport) Limited,
London wharf & Bridge wharf,
Clarence place, Newport. See
advertisement
Francombe, Wintle & Co. 26 Carlton
chambers. High street, Newport
Harrison W. B. & Son. Market street,
Abertillery
Hodge Ralph & Co. Limited, Uskside
saw mills, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Jones Samuel W. Raglan, Newport
Maybun- & Co. 77 & 81 Dock street,
Newport. See advertisement
Newport Builders' Supply Limited,
Bangor wharf, High st. Newport.
See advertisement
Pontypool Builders' Supply Co. Pavk
road, Pontypool
Price Robert & Sons, Lion st. Aber-
gavenny & Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Sessions & Sons Ltd. 10 Clarence
place, Newport
Williams Thomas & Son, Trosnant
wharf, Albion road ; Crane street
& Lower Bridge street, Pontypool
BTTILDING SOCIETIES.
See Land & Building Societies.
BUSINESS TRANSEER
AGENTS.
See Agents— Business Transfer.
BUTCHERS.
Amos A. Libanus road, Ebbw Vale
Amos Jacob, Beaufort rise. Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Amos Thomas, Cwmcarn,Cross Keys,
Newport
Andrews Richard, Undy, Newport
Armstead Mrs. Louisa, 192 Chepstow
road, Newport
Arnould Thomas, High street, Blaina
Ashman & Hodges, 53 Tillery st.
Abertillery
Bach Robert Tom, High street,
Griffithstown, Newport
Bache Edward. Hanbury rojd. Potit-
newvnvdd, Pontypool
Baker Arthur Robert, Magor. Newport
Baldock William, 14 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
Baldwin Wm. 89 Market hall. Newport
Barlow E. South st.Sebastopol.Nwprt
Barnett Albert, 48 Gladstone street,
Abertillery
Benjamin Mrs. Fanny. Red House
farm. Shire Newton. Chepstow
Bevan T. & Son, Church st. Abertillery
Bishop J. 58 Victoria rd. Ebbw Vale
Bishop John P. 16 Marine street,
TalHstown, Cwm. Newport
Bladen Clifford, Market chambers.
Market street, Pontypool
Blandfnrd Bros. 20 High St. Chepstow
Brettle Mrs. Mary Ann. 438 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
Brewer Bros. 30 Malpas rd. Newport
2K8 BUT
BuTCBEEts— continaed.
British & Argentine Meat Co. Ltd. 4J
Commercial road & 13 & 14 Market
hall, Newport & Newport rd. Cwm-
carn, Cross Keys, Newport
Brown Thomas, 33 High st.Pontypool
Brunt Kichd. 19 Watch House parade.
Pill, Newport
Bush Elijah, 78 High street, Blaina
Cale John George. Twyn .square, Usk
Capper J.H. 126 Market hall,Newport
Carter Harry, Church st. & Somerset
street, Ab'ertillerv
Catlin Albert Edward, Bridge street,
Blackwood, Newport
Central Meat Co. 106 Commercial st.
New Tredegar
Cleaves Thomas, Market hall.Pontypl
Cload Bert, 20 Church st. Tredegar
Glode Sidney Hart, 147 Commercial
Toad, Newport
CoUingbourne Frank John, Par-Cey-
mour, Penhow, Newport & Lower
Market street, NeTfport
CoUingbourne John, 5 Griffin street,
Newport
Collins Frank, 133 Shaftesbtiry street,
Newport
Colonial Meat Co. 66 Market hall,
Newport
Dale Hy. T. 137 Caerleon rd. Newport
Dalton Albt. 60 Market hall. Newprt
Davie.<i J. & Sons. High street, Fleur-
de-Lis. Cardiff
Davies A. 16 Garn cross, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Davies Albert. 28 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Davies Albert. Station road, Waun-
llwvd, Newport
Davies Arthur, 8a, Market hall.Nwprt
Davies Edwd. 42 Birch gro. Tredegar
Davies Ednin. 5 Morgan st. Tredegar
Davies John M. 71 Bridge st. Newport
Davies Eee.'s. 33 Market hall, Newport
Davies Walt. 9a, Frogmore et.Abrgvnny
Davies William George, 34 Monnow
street, Monmouth
Davies William J. 78 Commercial st.
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Davis James A. & Sons, 81 Commer-
cial street, Tredegal-
Davis Fredk. Jn. James st. Tredegat
Davis Mrs. M.E.31 Church rd.Newpt
Denner & Son, 13 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Dent Arthur, 93 Market hall, Newprt
Duckham Frederick George, 58 & S9
Market hall&204Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Duckham Robt.56 Market hall.Nwprt
Durston Sidney George, 61 Tredegar
street. Bisca', Newport
Eades David E. The Highway, New
Inn. Pontypool
Eastmans Limited, 135b, Caerleon
road ; 24 Church road ; 148 Shaftes-
bury street ; 73 Commercial road ;
icx) Chepstow rd. & 64 & 6:; Market
hall. Newport ; 23 k 64 Frogmore
street, Abergavenny ; Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool; 25 Commer-
cial St. Pontypool ; 41 Commercial
St. Tredegar; Somerset street & 25
Church street. Abertillery; 8 St
Mary street. Chepstow ; Commei^
cial street. New Tredegar, Cardiff ;
4 Monnow street. Monmouth; 68
High street. Bhvmnev ; Bethcar st.
& 16 Church street, Ebbw Vale;
3 New St. Pontnewvdd. Newport ;
49 Tredegar street, Bisca.Newpnrt ;
High street. Blackwood. Newport ;
High street. Blaina ; 59 Oladstono
St. Cross Keys. Newport : Market
street, Pontvpool & 28 Marine st.
Tallist^wn, Cwm, Newport
Edmunds Fre.ik.Jsnies.Bridt'e st T'sk
Edward's H J. & Son, j Flannel st.
Abergavenny
Edwards Arthur Charles. 73 Clarence
l>lace, Newport
TEADE8.
Edwards Gerald James, 144 Abertil-
lery road, Blaina
Edwards Jn. 34 Market hall, Newport
Edwards John, Penhow. Newport
Edwards Reginald. 177 Corporation
road, Newport
Elliott G. W. & Sons, 99 Aleiandra
road. Pill, Newport
Engli.-ih & Colonial Meat Co. 9 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar ; Crane
street, Pontypool; Commercial st
New Tredegar, Cardiff; ^2 Broad
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool ; 140
Shaftesbury street, Newport ; Com-
mercial street, Abertillery ; 49
Church street, Ebbw Vale ; '9 Vic-
toria street, Cwmbran, Newport &
Church street, Abertillery
Evano Charles M. Machen, Newport
Evan-- D. J. 38 & 38 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
Evans George, Woodland terrace,
CwmtiUery, Abertillery
Evans John, 85 Queen Victoria street,
Tredegar
Evan^ Mrs. Martha, 32 Market hall,
Newport
Foxweil Charles, 60 Beaufort rise.
Beaufort, Breconshire
Foxweil Edwd. Tredegar rd Ebbw Vale
Gagg Joseph. 5 Church st. Monmouth
Gale Mrs. E. 13 High st. Ehymney
George Thomas. Alexandra road. Six
Bells, Abertillery
George Thomas Benjamin, 39 Union
street, Abersychan, Pontvpool
Gerrish William, Rumney, 'Cardiff
Gladwyn Henry R. Grosmont.Herefrd
Goodall William Francis, Old William
street. Blaenavon, Pontypool
Goodden Brothers, 42 Upper High st.
& 65 High street, Rhymney
Gough Charles, ib. Fairoak 'terrace.
Maindee, Newport
Goulston John, 34 Commercial street,
Abeilmignnd. Cardiff
Giinin E(lL:ar. 21 Commercial street,
Griffithstown, Newport
Haggett Frederick, Raglan, Newport
Haggelt John Purchase. Bridge st. Usk
Haggett R. A. 44 Clarence pi. Newport
Haggett T. P. 5i Commercial rd.Newpt
Hale Edmund H. 68 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Hale Henry. Queen street, Nant-y-glo.
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Hall Bros 68 Frogmore st.Abergvnn\
Hamlin Frederick H.64 Glyn terrace.
Tredegar
Hancock Arthur, 48 Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Hancocks C. 72 Monnow st.Monmoutb
Harrhy Mrs. Mary Ann, Alma street,
CwmtiUery, Abertillerv
Harrhv T.West end.Aber'carn. Newprt
Harris Charles Walter, 133 Chepstow
road, Newport
Harris Oliver, Caldicot, Newport
Hawkins P. Oakd.nle, Penmain.Newpt
Headington Jn 31 Church st EbhwVl'
Herbert William Evan,93 Commercial
street, Tredegar
Hicks Albt. Hy. 41 Castle st.Tredegar
Hider Bernard J. Uogerstone. Newport
Hiley Geo. Jn. Hogerstone, Newport
Hitchings John, Freeholdland, & Mar-
ket hall, Pontvpool
Hockey SO.i2QCnuimercial rd.Newpt
Hodder Obed, 4 Broad st Abersychan,
Pontypool & Market hall, Pontvpool
Hndder William, 137 High street
Abersvchan, Pontvpool ft Market
hall, Pontypool
Holland Benjamin. High Level road.
CruM.lin. Newport
Hopkins Thomas. Greenfield, New-
bridge. New.port
Howell Charles ft .-^nn. 30 St. Mary's
street. Monmouth
Howell S. js Church st. Ebhw Vale
Howell William, i^jq Commercial st.
Pontymister, Newport
[monmouthshike.
Howells William, 106 St.Mary street,
Risca, Newport
Hughes Bert. 67 High street. Cross
Keys, Newport
Hughes Thos. Somerset st.Abertillery
durcum Edwin, 25 High st. Chepstow
Hurcum Jas. 16 St. Mary st. Chepstw
James Alfred J. Garden Citv, Pen-
gam, Cardiff
James John, 262 Cromwell id. Newprt
Jarman Evan, 15 Stanley st. Cwm-
felin-fach, Newport
John John, Machen, Newport
Johnson William E. 76 St. Mary st.
Risca, Newport
Jones Brothers, Bush hiU & Commer-
cial street, Abertillery
Jones Albert J. Raglan. Newport
Jones B.A.James st.NewTredegar.Crdff
Jones Mrs. Edward, Bryn Gwyn st.
Flenr-de-Lis, Cardiff
Jones Fredk. Market hall, Pontypool
Jone.s James, <; Alexandra road. Six
Bells, Abertillery
Jones Jas. 7 St. Mary st. Chepstow
Jones Mrs Jane. $0 Church st.Tredegr
Jones Mrs. M. Market hall. Pontypool
Jones Thomas J. Pentwynmawr, New-
bridge, Newport
Jones Watkin, Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Jones Wm. 64 Monnow st. Monmouth
Jones William Henry, 26 Commercial
street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Josephs Mrs. J. 17 Glyn ter.Tredegar
Judd Henry,28 Castle street,Tredegar
Knott William, Victoria terrace, New-
bridge. Newport
Lawlev Arthur, 67 High st. Blaina
Lawrence Fredk. 0. Crane st.PontypT
Lawrence William, Victoria terrace,
Newbridge, Newport
Lewis Benjamin, 43 High street, Cross
Keys, Newport
Lewis Frederick John, Station bridge,
Crumlin, Newport
Lewis Henry, Caldicot, Newport
Lewis J. 93 QueeuVictoria st.Tredegar
Lewis Thomas, 82 & 98 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Lewis Wm, 80 Monnow st. Monmouth
Lewis Wyndham G, Bedwas, Cardiff
Llewellyn Walter, 187 Commercial
road, Newport
Llovd Hy. L. Upper Cwmbran.Newprt
Llo'vd K.E. 24 Church cresEhbw Vale
Lloyd T. F. The Bridge, Cwmbran,
Newport
Lock" William Henry, 88 Chepstow
road ; 36a, Church road & 99
Market haU, Newport
London Central Meat Co. Limited, 2
St. Marv street. Chepstow
Loyns Albert Edward, Main street,
Crumlin, Newport
Maddocks Fred, 85 High st. Rhymney
Maddocks Frederick.The Green. Aber-
tvsswg, Cardiff
Marshall Jas. 189 Corporation rd.Nwpt
Mason Thomas Hy. Llandenny,Newprt
Monkley W. Commercial st.Abertillery
Moore Walter, Hanbury rd. Pontypool
Morgan Edgar, 128 Market haU.Nwprt
Morgan J. A. 6 Commercial road.
LlanhiUeth, Newport
Morgan Mrs. Jn. 35 Castle st.Tredegr
Morgan John, Springfield ft Mark-
ham Village, Holly Bush. Newport
Morgan Philip, Craigwen, Six Bells,
Abertillery
Morgan T. ft Sons, 68 Commercial
road, Newport
Morgan Thomas, Gold Croft common,
Caerleon, Newport
Morgan Thos. Edwd. Bedwas. Cardiff
Morgan Uriah, 88 Market hall, Newpt
Morris James ft Sons, Maindee road,
Cwmtelin-fach, Newport
Morris J. Oakdale, Penmain. Newprt
Morris John. 83 King street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Morris Thomas. Winifred terrace,
CwmtiUerv, Abertillery
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADES.
Moses D. C. Market st. Pbbw Vale
Moses P. Church farm.Bassaleg.Nwprt
Nelmes Albert, Broad st. Blaenavon,
Pontjpool
Nelmes Thomas, 75 Broad st. Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Nicholas Henrv, 21 Moor st. Chepstow
Oriel T. Gladstone street, Abertillery
Owen Alfred J, 44 Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Owen H, & Sons, 3 The Green, Aher-
tysswg, Cardiff
Palmer Jas. High st. Blackwood, Newpt
Parfitt Bert, 137 Abertillery rd.Blaina
Parlitt David James, 51 Hiffh street.
,Newpi
Blaina & High st. Aben
Parfitt Ernest, George s
newynydil, Pontypool
Parsons Frederick William. Gran|
road, Pontnewydd, Newport
Payne Henry, Eogerstone, Newport
Pegington William Henry, Hanbnry
road, Pontnewvdd, Pontvpool
Phillips W. & Sons. Somerset street,
Abertillery
Phillips Mrs.M.S.67Church st.Tredegr
Phillips Tom, 89 Commercial street,
Pontymister, Newport
Pinnell W. J. 10 Skinner st. Newport
Pitchford J. Benjamin, 75 Commer
cial road. Newport
Pitt John. Bridge street, Usk
Poole E. M. & Sons, 77 Commercial
road, Newport
Poole G.E. 119 Commercial st.Newpt
Poole Wm.g5 & 96 Market hall.Newpt
Porter Mrs. K. 18 Osborne rd.Pontypl
Poulton Joseph, Chapel street, Pont
newydd, Newport
Poulton Mrs. Mary Ann, 21 Commer
ci.jl street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Powell Thos.137 Commercial rd.Nwpt
Price Joshua, i6gCommercial rd.Nwprt
Price Mrs. Mary, 85 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Pritchard Arthur Leonard, 45 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Pugh Mrs. Mary, Talywain.Pontypool
Pugsley Frederick G.' Crown street,
Crumlin, Newport
Rawlins F. ig Market st. Abergavenny
Rees Brothers, Islwyn street, Aber-
carn, Newport
Rees & Sons, Somerset st. Abertillery
Re^s David, uq Newp .rt road. Cw.n-
carn, Ci.is.s Kevs, Newport
Reynold.* Albert. 71 Hii;h st. Blain:i
Richards James. 57 Suttnn road,
Maindee, Newport
Richards Mrs. E. Gamdiffaith.Pontypl
Riehard.snn Mrs. S.J, 23 Hitrb street.
Caerleon, Newport
Richardson Mrs. Sarah, 35 Market
hall, Newport
Riicrers John, St. Luke's road, Pont-
newynydd. Pontypool
Rogers Walter, ,33 Marine street.
Tallistown, Cwjn, Newport
Rosser E. J. ■53 Victoria rd.Ebbw Vie
Rosser Isaac, Somerset st. Abertillery
Russell John, 5 Bridge st. Tredegar
Sage Tom, 33 Gladstone street. Cross
Keys, Newport
Simcox Harry, 104 Duckpool road,
Maindee. Newport
Sknse T. G. 236 Corporation rd.Nwpt
Skuse William, 14 Risca rd. Newport
Smith Ch.Trles William, Red house,
Earlswood, Shire Newton, Chepstow
Smith George Henry, Islwyn street,
Abercarn, Newport
Smith Sidney, 22 Alexandra road,
Tnysddu, Newport
Sollis Wm.49 Commercial rd. Newpt
Stock Richd. i Lime st. Pill. Newport
Tantram Jn.i Church cres.Ebbw Vale
Thomas Bros. Maesycwmmer, CardiS
Thomas H. & Co. 11 S; 12 Maiket
hall. Newport
Thomas Chas. loi Alma st.Abevtillry
Thomas Jedidiah, Argoed, Newport '
Thomas Jonathan
street, Newport
148 Shaftesbu
Thompson E.J. 26 Market hall, Newpt
Thompson Hy. 23 Market hall, Newpt
1 borne F. & Son, 15 Market street,
Abertillery
ruck Harold P. 16 Moor st. Chepstow
Pucker Bros. High st.Blackwood,Nwprt
Tucker & Son,PontlIanfraith,Newport
Tuckfield William R. T. Ventnor rd.
Cwmbran, Newport
Tyler George Percy, Forgeside,Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
V'aisey Thos. Market hall, Pontypool
Veale Percy John, Beaufort rise & 41
Beaufort hill, Beaufort, Breconshire
WalbeofE William J. Commercial st
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Ward & Co. 17 Watchhouse parade
Pill, Newport
Waters W. 94a, Commercial st.Nwprt
Watkins Brothers, i3 & 19 Market
hall, Newport
Watkins & Son, 88 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Watkins James, ab. Malpas rd. Newpt
Watkins John, 2S Market hall.Newprt
Watkins P. 7 Bcthcar st. Ebbw Vale
Watkins S. R! 57 Commercial road,
Newport
Watts George, 33 Duffryn terrace.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Weaver Edgar, Market st. Ebbw Vale
Webb & Little,ii Monnow st.Monmth
Webb Harold, 253Corporation rd.Nwpt
Webb William Henry.gS Market hall,
Newport
Weeks Hedley, Hanbury road, Pont-
newyiivdd, Pontypool
Wellsteed Henry, 60 Commercial st.
Newport
Wellsteed Thomas, 2 Baneswell road
& 31 Marliet hall. Newport
Wheeler Mrs. Elizabeth. 7 Station st.
Abersychan, Pontypool
Wheeler Jas. Freeboldland, Pontypool
Wheeler T. King street, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Wliiss-ll John, 4 Maindee road,
Cwrafelin-fach, Newport
White E. W. George town, Tredegar
White Robert R. 70 The Highway,
New Inn, Pontypool
Whiting James, So Mount Pleasant
r.iad, Ebbw Vale
Williams H. k Co. Crane st. Pontypool
Williims David E. 9 Frogmore st.
Abergavenny
Williams G. 16 Commercial st.Tredegi
:ams Richard, Main road,
.p.v-vmmer, Cardiff
iams Mrs. Sarah, 2 Broad street,
aenavon, Pontvpool
Williams W. 57 Market hall, Newport
Wnodley H. & Co. 154 Chepstow rd. ;
6 Bane.swell road; 116 Duckpool
road, Maindee & S Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport ; Hi-h street. Black-
wood, Newport; Broad st. Blaen-
avon. Pontypool; 11 Commercial
slreer. Cwmbran, Newport; 5
Commercial road. Llanhilleth,New-
port; 6 The Square. Rhvmnev; 27
Alexandra road. Six Bells, Aber-
tillery; SQ Mnrine street, Tallis
town, Cwm, Newport ; 474 Corpo-
latioii road, Newport; Crane st.
Pontvpool & 15 Windsor road.
Griffithstown. Newport
Woods Brothers. 6 Golden grove,
Newbridge, Newport
oods William, Tynewydd terrace.
Newbridge, Newport
Woodward E. & Son, High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Wnodward EnochHerbt.Circle.Tredeg
Workman William M. no Broad st
Blaenavon, Pontvpool
W..rthini:ton Thon-as. Newport r.l
Cwmcarn, Cross Kevs, Newport
Wright William, 28 Commercial st
Brierv Hill, Ebbw Vale
Young George James, 81 Llano ver rd.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
BUTTER MERCHANTS &
FACTORS.
Danish Butter Co. 40 Church street,
Ebbw Vale & Gaen street, Blaenau
Gwent, Abertillery
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, 41 High
street & 54 Commercial road, Nwprt
CAB PROPRIETORS,
Barroll Amos, 144 Stow hill, Newport
Bradley George H. Ross rd.Abergvnny
Burleigh & Jones, Mountjoy st.Newpt
Burleigh Arthur (motor). Castle
garage, Shaftesbury st. Newport.
See advertisement
Carthy Joseph (taxi), Ruperra st.
Newport
Davis John, Eoggiett, Newport
f'ynn William, Crown yard, George
street, Pontypool
Harding William, 47 Capel crescent.
Pill, Newport
Houghton Bros. Albion st. Pill,Newprt
Jory G.io7Victoria avn.Maindee.Nwprt
Powis Brothers (motor), 2 Merthyr
road, Abergavenny
Price William, 48 Hoskins st.Newprt
Takel Frederick John (motor), 56
Chepstow road, Newport
Wall W. J. & Co. (taxi), 86 to 89
Commercial street, Newport
Wall George Hy. 51 Alma st. Newport
Woolfe William George (taxi), 3
Bishpool ter. Christcburch, Newpt
CABINET MAKERS.
See also Upholsterers.
[ta- Full lists of this trade in
United Kingrdom, see Cabinet
&FurnituroTrades Directory.]
Bevan & Co. Limited, 169 &, 170
Commercial street, Newport
Clissett John, 9a, Alma st. Newport
Cook & Son, 55 Cyril st. Newport
Downes Charles, 43 Frogmore street.
Abergavenny. See advertise-
Gane P. E. (late Trapnell & Gane)
Limited, 161, 162 & 163 Commercial
St. Newport ; & at Bristol & Cardiff
George B. L. & Son, 18 Commercial
street, Tredegar
Jay's Furnishin^r Stores (Western)
Limited, 78 High street, Newport
Littlejohns William, Wharf rd.Newprt
Lovell John,38 Corporation rd. Newpt
.Morrison & Son, 113 Commercial st.
Newport
Phillips Mrs. E. 67 Frogmore street &
. Michael's ball. Abergavenny
Pocock J. jun. Clarence rd.Pontypool
Faite Charles, Caerleon rd. Newport
Cilliams J. A. T. & Sons, 56 Bridge
street & i Caxton place. Newport.
See advertisement
CALICO PRINTERS
oles Arthur Limited, Hackbiids;e
mills, Hackbridge, Surrey ; hand-
block printers (bedspreads, cur-
tains, covers, casement cloths,
linens &c)
CANNED GOODS IMPRTRS.
apper & Co. 11 Skinner st. ; ware-
house. Griffin street, Newport.
See advertisement
CARGO SUPERINTENDENT.
CARMEN.
ns Brothers, 30 Watchhouse
ade. Pill, Newport
2/0 CAR
CABPENTEKS & JOINERS.
Arthur William, Snatchwood, Aberey-
chan, Pontypoul
Banfield H. E. Merchant st. Newport
Bowen David William, 53 York ter-
race, Georgetown, Tredegar
Brewer Henry Gould, 10 Norman st.
Caerleon, Newport
Brownsconibe A. W. & Son, Temple
street. Pill, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Butcher Arthur Frank, 39 Stafford
road, Maindee, Newport
Champion Thos. 6 Queen's hl.Newprt
Charles W. E. Richmond road, Pont-
newvdd, Newport
denies Alfred W. & Sons. 10 North
.street, Newport
Coakham Geo. i Manley rd. Newport
CoUett Edward, Somprton rd.Newprt
Crook Thomas, Portskewett, Chepstow
Dicks Thos. Turk rd. Maindee,Newpt
Dowle Matthew, Pentre Wheeler,
C'wmcarvan, Monmouth
Edwards Geo.A. 12 Duke st. Tredegar
Edwards Joseph, 6 Church rd.Newpt
Farr W. Little Mill, MambiIad,Pontypl
Flanders Jas. 11 1 Lewis st. Newport
Flower George, Nant-y-Gern, St.
Maughans, Monmouth
George A. & Son, 8 Alfred st.Newprt
Gibbs Albert, Llanarth road, Pont-
llanfraith, Newport
Griffiths J. Pen-v-Clawdd, Monmouth
Griffiths James, Dingest«w,Monmouth
Griffiths John, Church villa, Llanvi-
hangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Hanbury Edgar, Knoll cottage.Brecon
road, Abergavenny
Handford Joseph, Llandevaud, Newprt
Harris Fredk. Ivor, Grosmont,Herefd
Hayes Sidney, Pontywain, Newport
Howell George, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Huckson Henry, Penhow, Newport
.lewell William & Sons, i Goodrich
crescent, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Johnson Thos. Hardwick av. Chepstow
Jones Alfred, Llangwm Ucha, Newprt
Jones J. Llanvair-Kilgidin, Abergvnny
Jones John, 2 Charles street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Jones Sidney, Woodfieldside, Black-
wood, Newport
Jones Sydney, Argoed, Newport
Lewis C. Jingle st.Wonastow,Monmth
Lewis John, Croesyceilog, Newport
Lewis Joseph. Trafalgar st Ponty-
mister, Newport
Long Augustus, The Forest, Coed-y-
Paen, Pontypool
Martin George, Cross Ash.Monmouth
Meredith C.M.22Drvhridge st.Mnmth
Milner Clarence, 13 Railnay st.Nwprt
Milner Wiliam J. 4 Oxford street,
Maindee, Newport
Morgan Chas. F. Newbridge. Newport
Parry Edwin, Kite's Nest, St. Maug.
bans, Monmouth
Parry Henry, Post nfficp. Llanvihan-
gel Crucorney, Aberi;avpnny
Parry James Herbert, Llanvihangcl
Crucorney. Abercavenny
Price John, Llanvetherine, Abergvnny
Price William, 9 Market street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Pritchnrd C' C i C.ipel st. Pontyponl
Rpps Henrv, P.inllluifrailh, Newpnn
Bees Herbert, 27 St. Mary's st.Nwprt
Richards Alfred, 17 Dany Graig
Risca, Newport
Richards T. Shire Newton, Chepst
Roberts John, Llangibby, Newport
Simmons George William, Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
.Smart William E James street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
.^inith Frederick, Undy, Newport
Snell S. T. 70 Caerleon rd. Newport
Spencer Hy. 10 Glendower st.Mnnmtl)
StiK-kham B. F. Maryport st. Usk
TbompioQ Jsph. Ouprleon, Newport
TRADES.
Turner R. Gt. Oak, Brvngwyn.Raglan
Walters Hy. 27 NeviU st.Abergavenny
Walton Arthur, 15 Annesley road,
Maindee, Newport
Watkiiis T. Cwm Celyn rd. Blaina
Webber Thomas, 7 Dudley St. Newport
Hilliams Herbert, Hi£;h Croft house,
Broadstone, Trelleck, Monmouth
Williams John A. Worcester cot. Usk
Williams William, Llanvihangel Cru-
corney. Abergavenny
Yeo William, Fleur-d'e-Lis, Cardiff
CABPET FACTOBS.
Gane P. E. (late Trapnell & Gane)
Ltd. 16:. 162 &: 163 Commercial
St. Newport ; & at Bristol & Cardiff
Jay's Furnishins; Stores (Western)
Limited, 78 High street, Newport
CABPET -WrABEHOTrSEMEN.
Daniels (A. F. & R. Gwynne, pro-
prietors). Town Hall buildings.
Cross street, Abergavenny
Jay's Furnishing Stores (Western)
Limited, 78 High street, Newport
Reynold.* & Co. Limited, 149. T50 &
151 Commercial street & 36 to 46
Charles street, Newport
[tS- Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Leatnet
Trades Directory.]
Alsop & Sons, Vivian road & 261
Corporation road, Newport
Avery & Sons. Union street. Dock st.
Newport
Brock & Co. 19 Cross st.Abergavenny
Davis & Hayes, Caerleon rd. Newport
Evans E. & Son.Little Mill.Mamhilad,
Pontypool
Giles & Sons, 30 Shaftesbury street,
Gwatkin & Son. Clytha carriage k
motor works, Clarence place, New-
port. See advertisement
Jones Charles, Llanvihangel-Llantar-
nani, Newport
Jones Jn. back Beulah st. Rhymney
Jones Tom, New Market street, Usk
Lovell's Motor Company, Adelaide st.
Newport. See advertisement
Morgan Wm. Hv. Mathern, Chepstw
Plummer Thos. Potter st.Pill.Newport
Preece T. 8 Whitecross st. Monmouth
Rudge Mrs. Edith, 117 Monnow st.
Monmouth
Small Harry, Snatchwood, Abersy-
chan, Pontvpool
Southwood & Roberts, 21 Monk st.
Abprgavenny
Thomas E. Clarence yyharf, Newport
Watkins Edgar George, Llantilio-
Pertholev, Abergavenny
Williams R. J. 41 Clarence pi. Newprt
CABRIEBS.
Dobbs J. & Sons, 4 Station rd. Chepstw
Smith R. T. & Co. Glendower street
& Railway station, Monmouth
■iutton & Co. (John Mattock, agent),
I St. Vincent road, Newport
Wynn Robt. & Sons, ^n Shaftesbury st.
.N'pwport. See advertisement
CART & ■WAGON BUILDEBS.
liritish Wagon Co. Limited.Alexandra
docks, Newport
Powis A, E. Castle street, Abertillery
CARTING AGENTS.
CATERERS
Butlin Thomas (amusement), i
Junction road, Newport
Dowdall G. N. & Bro. i Charlotte st.
Dowdall Percy, 2 Market st. Newport
[MONMOUTHSHIRE,
CATHOLIC BEPOSITOBY.
Catholic He'positorv (The), 3 Stow
hill, Newport
CATTLE DEAIiEBS.
Cobner John M. Llanishen, Chepstow
Moses E.Tyn-y-fynon,St.MeUons,Crdff
Porter Tom, Llanellen house, Llan-
ellen, Abergavenny
CATTLE FOOD MANFCTES
Molassine Co. Ltd. (The) ; head office
k works. Tunnel avenue, East
Greenwich, London S E 10 ; city
office, 28 Mark lane E C3
CATTLE
MEDICINES.
Day, Son k Hewitt. 22 Dorset street.
Baker street, London W i
CEMENT MEBCHANTS.
Davies Brothers (Newport) Limited,
London wharf t Bridge wharf,
Clarence place. Neiyport
Hodge Ralph & Co. Limited, Uskside
saw mills, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Maybury k Co. 77 & 8i Dock street,
Newport. See advertisement
Newport Adamant Plaster & Keen's
Cement Co. Pill wharf. Church st.
Pill, Newport
Newport Builders' Supply Limited,
Bangor wharf. High street, New-
port. See advertisement
Nicholas & Co. Ltd. 10 Dock st. ; Bal-
tic wharf. High st. k Alexandra
dock, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Sessions k Sons Limited, East Usk
wharf, Rodney parade, Newport
CEMETEBIES.
Aberbeeg (W. Gait, clerk"). Abertillery
Abercarn (Henry Sheppard, care-
taker), Abercarn, Newport
Abergavenny (Borough k Rural
Parish) (W. Llewellin, clerk to the
Burial Acts Joint Committee ;
Robert .Tackson & Thomas Gwatkin,
caretakers). Old Hereford road,
Abergavenny & Llanfoist
Blaina (Leonard A. Wallen. clerk ;
Christopher Emei-y, sexton), Aber-
tillery road, Blaina
Chepstow (F. Evans, registrar k clerk
to burial board), Hardwick, Chepstw
Christchurch (Albert Augustus New-
man, Newport, clerk to the burial
board). Christchurch, Newport
Ebbw Vale (Thomas Hughes, clerk
to the burial board ; William Cas-
tree, sexton), Ebbw Vale
Llantarnam (George Hint on. keeper),
Llantarnam road, Cwmbran. Newprt
Llantamain Urban District Council
(G. Hinton, keeper). Cemetery
house, Llantarnam, Newport
Monmouth (Oliver Jones, caretaker),
Monmnnth
Newport Corporation (Albert Augus-
tus Newman, clerk to the burial
board : Arnold Simeon, supt.),
Bnssaleg road, Newport
Rhvmney Urban District Council,
Cams 'budge, Rhymney
Risca (Alfred John Dardis, supt.),
Risen. Newport
TredPLrar (Rol.PTt Probert, sexton),
Cefn-golau mountain, Tredegar
CHAFF& TtTBNIP MACHINE
KNIFE MANUFRS.
Tyiack W. A. & Co. Stella works,
Hereford street. Shoflipld. T A
"Stella, Sheffield"
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
CHAIB MAKEKS. !
[iS' F"" I'Sts "* '^'^'^ trade in
United Kingdom, see Cabinet
akFurnitureTrades Directory. J
Clissitt Albert Edward, 13 Church
road, Newport
Fuller C. i Wyebridge st. Monmouth
CHALK MERCHANTS.
Hughes Brothers. Blackwood, Newport
CHAMBER OF AGRICUL-
TtTRE.
Monmouthshire (J. G. T. Morgan,
president; R. Stratton k C. God-
frey Phillips, hon. sees. ; T. Morris
Prosser, sec.) ; offices, Enilyn works,
Emlyn street, Newport
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.
Ahercarn Chamber of Trade (A.
Morgan, sec), Islwyu street, Aher-
carn, Newport
Newport (G. Cecil Acomb, sec),
Lloyds Bank chambers. Commer-
cial street, Newport
CHEESE FACTOR.
Parfitt Geo. A. Cambrian rd. Newprt
CHEMICAL MANTJFACTHS.
Cwmbran Chemical Co. Ltd. (Geo
A. Knowles, manager), Llantarnam
road, Cwmbran, Newport
Morris & Griffin Limited, Usk chemi-
cal works. Corporation rd. Maindee,
Newport. See advertisement
.Stone & Tinson, Albany st. Newport
CHEMISTS— ANALYTICAL
Thompson Geo. Eudd F.I.C. 69 Dock
street, Newport
.fohnson, Matthey & Co. Ltd. 74 to 8]
Hatton garden, London E C i
Searle & Staff A. B. The White build
ing, Sheffield. See Chemists-
Consulting
CHEMISTS— CONSTJLTINa.
.dearie & Staff A. B. The White build
ing, Sheffield. Specialists in clays
& clay products, bricks, firebricks,
tiles, pottery, cement, glass, glazes,
enamels, sand.s, mortars &c
CHEMISTS— WHOLESALE &
MANTJFACTtTRING.
Deakin & Hughes, Broad st. Blaen
avon, Pontvpool
Flesher, Milliard k Co. 40 Durham
road, Maindee, Newport
Gratte H J. & Son, 55 Commercial
road & 216 Stow hill. See ad-
vertisement
CHEMISTS & DRXTGGHSTS.
Marked thus * are Pharmaceutical
Druggists.
Marked thus t are Dealers in Photo-
graphic Materials & Apparatus.
See also Drug Stores.
[O* Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Chemi-
cal Industries Directory.]
Ault Percy. Bridge street, Usk
fJadgett f.J. 46 Clarence pi. Newport
Black Charles J. 4 Morgan st. Tredegar
tBoots Cash Chemists Limited, 13
Commercial street, Newport; 11
Market street, Ebbw Vale & 19
Commercial street, Tredegar ; also
at Aherdare, Pontypridd, Swansea,
Llanelly. Mountain Ash.Tonvpand^
&o
Buse Jn. 90 St. Mary st.Risca.Nwprt
Caswell Joseph. 65 Commercial st.
Griffithstown, Newport
tClarke Charles H. & Son, jg Moor
street & i Beaufort sop Chepstow
TRADES.
Clarke Frank E. S. 41 Commercial
street. New Tredegar
tClarkes Cash Chemists(South Wales)
Limited, 25 High street, Newport.
See advertisement
tDavies David A. High st, Rhymney
Davies Henry Morgan, 70 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Davis E. 29 Commercial st. Newport
lix H.W. 19 Commercial st. PontypI
Dougall T., M.P.S. Bethcar street,
Ebbw Vale
tEdmunds Percy C, M.P.S. 216 Stow
hill, Newport
Enoch Abraham M.P.S. High street,
Blackwood, Newport
I Evans & Lewis, 136 Chepstow road
& 6 Dock street, Newport
•Evans Frederick Watkins M.P.S
Cwn)felinfach, Newport
^vans Josiah M.P.S. 28 Agincourt
square, Monmouth
Findley & Co. 135a, Caerleon road.
IFlint Philip Sidney M.P.S, 2i8h,
Stow hill, Newport
Francis Aaron, 3 James street. New
Tredegar & Newport road, Bedwas,
Cardiff
Frost John, 12 Church st. Monmouth
Giles W. E. & Sons, no & in Com-
mercial road & 430 Chepstow road,
Maindee, Newport & 6 Marine st.
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
I Gratte Henry J. & Son, 55 Com-
mercial road & 216 Stow hill, New-
port. See advertisement
Griffiths Edgar Thomas, 100 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
tHarries Benson Lijnited,84 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Howell Treharne, 54 Bridge st.Nwprt
♦Hughes & Sons, Market square,
Abercarn, Newport; 13 Crown st.
Crunvlin ; Tynewydd street, New-
bridge, Newport & Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Lea Frdk. J. 2d. Malpas rd. Newport
Lewis A.W.130 Commercial st.Nwprt
MacDonald John Ramsay, 14 Victoria
street. Cwmbran. Newport
Menhinick Jn. 27 Church rd.Newpoit
Morgan Wm. R. 91 High st.Rhymney
Paine Chas.B.3 Commercial st. Newprt
»Phillips J. & Son, 92 Commercial st.
Newport
Price Bros, s Church st. Abertil'.ery
Prichard Thomas Henry, Somerset
street & Church street, Abertillei^ ;
63a, High street. Blaina ; 29
Alexandra road, Six Bells, Aber-
tillery & High .street, Newbridge.
Newport
Roberts Henry T. T. 55 & 61 Frog-
street. Aber.,'avennv
tSalter Albt. J. 1 Nevill st.Abergvnm
IShackleton G.H.gCross st.Abergvimy
Shellev George, 232 Corporation rd
New-port
Smith Albert. :; Hiub street. Newport
Sumption Arthur C. High st. Black-
wood, Newport & Garden City.
Pengam, Cardiff
Sumption William C. M.P.S. Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Thomas Bertram M.P.S. Wesley st.
Cwmbran, Newp'.rt
Thomas Hugh Owen, 102 High street.
.Abersychan, Pontypool
Thomas Kedgwin Ralph Stewart
M.P.S. 23 Commercial road, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
cm
271
62 Bioad
Tho
Tho
Gilbert,
ster, Newport
WiUiams Williaju
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Williams William Roderick, 14 Agin-
urt square, Monmouth
tWood Godfrey C. Crane street k 5
George street, Pontypool
CHIMNEY & CHTJRCH;
STEEPLE RESTORER.
[arrison W. E. Regent terrace,
Sheffield. See advertisement
CHIMNEY PIECE MNFRS.
Tewport Enamelled Slate Co. Ltd.
Town docks, Newport
Sessions & Sons Limited, 10 Clarence
place, Newport
CHIMNEY SHAFT BLDRS.
South (The) Wales Steeplejack
Co. Queen's vliamb.Ts. Queen st.
Cardiff
' CHIMNEY SHAFT
CLIMBERS & REPAIRERS.
South (The) Wales Steeplejack
Co. Queen's chambers, Queen st.
Cardiff
CHIMNEY SHAFT &
CHURCH SPIRE
RESTORERS.
Cutting R. C. & Co. Vulcan house,.
56 Ludgate hill, London E C 4
Faulkner John, 17 Strangeways,
Manchester
CHIMNEY S-WEEPERS.
Alexander R. 9 Drybridge st.Monmih
Borchert C. 84 Dolphin st. Newport
Davies Jas. 44 Trosnant st. Pontypool
Davis James, 38 Usk street, Newport
Gill Herbt. 54 Tillery st. Abertillery
Hughes Wm.36 Glandwr st.Abertllry
Jenkins John W. 55 Upton rd. Newprt
Newberry William, 46 Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Newport & County Chimney Sweep-
g Co. 131 Chepstow rd. Newport
Richards Thomas, 31 Henry st. Newprt
Richards William, 34 Fairoak avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Shute Charles, 49 Emlyn st. Newport
~ nith-Morgan William Frederick, 37
Merthyr road, Abergavenny
Snell Fredk.ni Shaftesbury st.Ncwpt
Stanbury Frederick & Sons, 57 St.
Edward street, Newport
Wall T B. 23 Victoria ores. Newport
Watkins M. 8a,Wyeu.'Klg6 sl.Monmth
Woods James, 30 Bolt st. Newport
CHINA, GLASS &
EARTHENWARE DEALERS
Adams John H. 108 Commercial st.
& 40 Clarence place, Newport
Arnold William, Bridge street, Usk
Bastick Bros. 128 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Berry Harry & Son, i St. Johns st.
Abergavenny
Boundy George R. 2 High street & 23
Market street. Abergavenny
Ciceri John & Son, 35 Commercial
reet, Newport. See advcrt;se-
Clen.ents William H. k Son. 2^ Alex-
andra road. Six Bells, Abertillery
Colman T.H.iogShafteshurv st.Newpt
Cornick Jas. 53 Market hall, Newport
Davies H. V. 11 Clarence pi. Newprt
Davies Jn.99 Commercial st.Tredegap
Davis Mrs. Mary, 35 Commercial st.
Cwmbran. Newpo't
P „M V.'rn 70 ft.-nr-.' ft Pontypool
street, Ebbw Val-
rdliam.i Parry, Comm
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Fisher k Ehiorthy, 175 Corporation
road, Newport
Fudge Mrs. Esther, Beaufort rise,
Beaufort, Breoonshire
212
CHI
China, Glass & Earthenware
Dealebs — continued.
Furney J.J. 45 Monnow st. Monmouth
Green Fdk. 169 Corporation st.Nwprt
Harper Edmund J. Gam cross, Nant-
y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Henne.-ssy Mrs. M. High st. Ehvmnev
Jones I, 3 Commercial street, Cwm-
bran, Newport
liuxton Rowland, 22 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Mellor Robert, 27 Commercial street &
Market hall, Pontypool
Millington A. W. 6 Malpas rd.Newprt
Morris William H. 97 Commercial
street, Pontvniister. Newport
Nash William', Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Peniberton Mrs. Annie, 24 St. Mary
street, Chepstow
Rees Mrs. Margt. Old Market st. Usk
Roskin Barnev, Bethcar st.Ehbw Vale
Rowlands W'illiam, Oakdale, fen-
main, Newport
Russell Horace James. 17 Richmond
road, Pontnewydd, Newport
Salisbury Mrs.S.L. 81 High st.Newprt
Sandey llfd, 14: Chepstow rd.Newprt
Scarrott Thos. 9 Church st. Chepstw
Smart Miss Annie, Albert street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Smith John, 13 Market arcade, Nwprt
Thickpenny Edwd Talvwain, Pontvpl
Thomas Richd.L. Church st.AbertlJry
Twissell Mrs. Emma, Aberbeeg,Newpt
Watkins Frederick, 48 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Wilcox J. I & 2 James st. Ebb-w Vale
Williams Miss E. vy Bridge st. Newprt
Williams Mrs. Mary Jane, 15 & 16
High street, Abersychan, Pontypool
Wood Thos.E. 92 Monnow st,Monmth
CHIBOPODIST,
Wagslaff John Henry, 18 Carlton
chambers. High street, Newport
CHRONOMETEE MAKEB,
WiHijins Edwd, E. 04 Dock st. Newprt
CHTJBCH DECOBATOBS.
Ga.ie P, E. flate Trapnell k Gane)
Limited, 161, 162 & 163 Commer-
cial street, Newport; & at Bristol
& Cardiff
Shepherd M. Limited, 83 Commer-
cial street, Newport
CIDEB QROWEBS.
Honley & Son, cider growers, re-
finers k exporters in Devon.Hereford
k Siimer.set ; branches. Abbotskers-
well. Whitebill. Paignton, Kings-
bridge, Blagdon. Ledbury, Pinhr
Jc Totnes; steam mills, Newtor,
Abbnt ; London offices & stores, 51
to ^5 St. Thomas' street, London
bridge S E i. Estab. 1791. T A's
" Ciderapple, London " & " Henley,
Newtonabbot "
CIGAB IMPOBTEBS.
Giatte n. J. & Son, 55 Cuumiercial
niad & 216 ,'^ti)W hill, Newport,
Soc advertisement
CIOAB MERCHANTS,
Lloyd & Torath Limited (E.H.Willey.
general manager), 23h. High street,
Ni-wport
CIGABETTE MANXJFES.
South Wales Tobacco Co. (i9f3) Ltd.
(The), .Sunrlad tobacco (actory,Dock
street, Newport
CINEMATOGBAPH HALLS
Cinema House(Gaiety Halls Limited.
proprietors). Vale terrace, Tredegar
Cinematograph Theatre (Gwylm
William.s, manager), Flcur-de-Lis,
Cardiff
TRADES.
Coliseum (Sidney Wm.Attwood, man-
ager). Lion st. Blaenavon, Pontypl
Coliseum Picture Palace (H. G,
Reeves, manager), Cwm, Newport
Coliseum Picture Theatre (H. Berry,
manager), Clarence place, Newport
Cross Keys Coliseum Co. (Mon.) Ltd.
High street. Cross Keys, Newport
Ebbw Vale Cinematograph Liiiiited,
Bethcar street, Ebbw Vale
?31ectric Cinema Theatre. 52 Duffryn
t-errace, New Tredegar
Empire (R. A. Hopkins, manager).
Crumlin, Newport
Empress (E. Tilney & Sons, proprs.).
Carlyle street, Abertillery
Jones John Devereux & Co. Beaufort
square. Chepstow
Kinema Theatre (Thomas Jones, man-
ager), Commercial street, Aberbar,
goed, Cardiff
.Market Hall Cinema (A. Tilney &
Sons, proprs.). Market buildings.
Ebbw Vale
Newport Cinema (Newport Electric
The.itip Liiiiitpil. proprietor.^). 56
High -;trp-t, Newport
Newport Picture Palace (B. G, Daries.
general manager), 144 Commercial
road, Newport
Olympia Cinema (Olympia (Newport,
Mon,) Limited), Skinner st, Newpt
Olympia Cinema, Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Palace, Pontnewydd, Newport
lalace Cinema ' (Blackwood Electric
Theatre Co. Limited, proprietor.*),
Blackwood, Newport
Palace Cinema (Peter Brewin, man-
ager), Carmel street. Abertil!erv
Palladium Picture House (Stuart
Laurance, proprietor), Clarence
place, Newport
Park Hall Cinema (Archaelus Jones,
mgr), Cv.mcarn.Cr.iss Keys.Nwprt
Pavilion (Ernest Tilney & Sons, pro-
prietors), Carlyle street, Abertillery
Picture Palace (Albert Durban, pro-
prietor), St. Marv st. Eisca,Newprt
Pontypool Cinema '(Lonis S. Clarke,
malinger). Crane street, Pontypool
Queen's Cinema (Albert Davies', man-
airer). Queen Victoria st. Tredegar
Eliviiiney Picture Palace, 50 High st,
Rhvnmev
Risca Picture Palace (Risca Palaces
Limited, proprietors), Tredegar st,
Risca. Newport
South Wales Electric Theatres Ltd
Commercial road. Newport
The Cinema (Ballard & Mead. proprie-
tors), Newport rd, Bedwas, Cardiff
Tredegar Hall Picture House (Mrs. R
Harris, manageress), 16 Stow hill.
Newport
Tredegar Palace litd. Georgetown.
Tredegar
Victoria Hall Cinema(Jones Brothers,
proprietors), Abercarn, Newport
CTBCtrLATING LIBBABT.
CIVIL ENGINEEBS
See Engineers — Civil,
CLOCK MAKERS,
See Watch k CloH; M:iker8,
CLOG MAKERS.
Rucknall Fredericl; James. 436 Cor-
poral i.in mad. Newport
Eckersley P, k Son, 128 Csborne rd.
Pontypool
Nore Manufacturing Co.i8a,Ebenezer
terrace. Newport
Thomas Joseph & Son, 432 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
[monmouthshike.
CLOTHIERS.
Adams Francis Chidgev, Church st.
Bedwas, Cardiff
Averbuch Michael, 115 & :i6 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Averbuch Morris, Market square,
Ebbw Vale & 42 Marine st. Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Beveridge Thos. William, 28 Frog-
more street, Abergavenny
Butt Wm. Hy. 7 High st. Abergavenny
Cash Clothing Co. Crane st. Pontypl
Cook W. & R. Limited (wholesale).
181 Dock street, Newport
Edgar Hoht. W. Bank sq. Chepstow
Fine W 10 Commercial st. Tredegar
Fine's Limited", The Square & 94 High
.street, Rhymney & Commercial st.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Fulton James" F. 10 & 12 Commercial
street. Cwmbran. Nenport
Gershon Morris, Tynewydd terrac",
Newbridge, Newport
Gibbon Win.&Co. Market st.EbbwVale
Griffiths (Caleb & Joshua) & Co. Ltd.
(manufacturing), 121 Dock street
& George street, Newport
Griffiths Daniel, Commercial road,
Machen, Newport
Harris M, 107 High street, Blaina
Harvev Leslie E.S.7Glyn ter.Tredegar
Hepworth J. & Son Ltd, Market 'st.
Ebbw Vale & Somerset st.Ahertllry
Hiley David, 119 Commercial street,
Po'ntyniister. Newport
Howse Thos.35 Monnow st.Monmouth
Jones & Watkins, 25, Church streel.
Ebbw Vale
Jones Frederick. Central buildings,
Bedwas. Cardiff
Jones William. High street, Abercarn.
Newport ; 28 Church street, Ebbw
Vale & 47 Maindee rd.Cwmfelinfiioh
Joseph & Co. Station road, Waun-
llwyd. Newport
Keeling Mrs. Maria Harriet, 27 Broad
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Lawton E. 114 Commercial st. Newpt
Levy Isaac, Pentwynmawr, New-
bridge, Newport
Lvons & Co. Market st. Ebbw Vale
M':isters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited, 39
& 40 High street. Newport; 70
FrP<^more street, Abergavenny; 9
George street, Pontypool; Arcade,
Abertillery ; 20 Church st. Ebbw
Vale & 90 Queen Victoria street,
Tredegar .
Mvers Jacob, Garn cross, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Myers Nathan, 12 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Nixon George, 204 Corporation road
3 Coverack road, Newport
Old & New Clothing Depot (Mrs. A
Vanderplank, manageress), 23
Charles street, Newport
Oman & Co. 21 Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Preston .losiiua & Son Limited(whole-
sale). Station chambers, Cambrian
roail. Newport
■nvi.'e.it Clothing & Supply Co. LM,
.Mercantile chambers,5 High street.
Newport ; 3 Station approach.
Risca, Newport; The Square.Blacl>-
wood, Newport & Commercial st.
Pontypool
imson M. 108 High street, Blaina
unuel Mrs. .\. 35 Bridge st.Tredegr
Strangward Fredjt. John, 53 Windsor
. id, Griffithstown, Newport
Thomas Bert, James st. Ebbw Vale
Thomas Hy M. 76 High st. Rhj^mney
Tillott Joshua, Commercial st. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
Wilding M. M. & Co. 130 Osborne
road. Pontvpool
Wilding's (191:) Limited, 173 & 41
Commercial street, Newport
Wolfson & Sons, PontUanfraith.Nwprt
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
CLOTHING MANTJFBS.
Murray & Co. (Bristol) Ltd. Castle
chambers, High street, Newport
CLTJBS.
Aberbeeg & District Constitutional
(E. G. Williams, sec), Aberbeeg,
Newport
Abergavenny (J. B. Waltord esq. hon.
sec). Monk street, Abergavenny
Abergavenny Liberal (David Bowen
Kvans & Edward James Thurston,
sees.). Lion street, Abergavenny
-AberUllerv Constitutional (Frederick
(i. Hale, sec.1, =5 Oak st.Abertillry
Abertillery & Distiict Liberal &
Labour Club & Institute Limited
(Henrv Jones, sec). Foundry
Bridge', Abertillery
Elaenavon Conservative Limited
i Samuel Ward, sec), James St.
B'.aenavon, Pontj-pool
Blaenavon Liberal (Samuel Godfrey,
sec). Market st. Blaenavon.Pontypl
Blaina Constitutional (T. CaffaU,
sec). High street, Blaina
Chepstow Constitutional (W. J. Jen-
kins, hon. sec), Bank buildings,
' hrpstow
I In nstow County (Henry Clay esq.
president; David E. R. Griffith
esq. hon. sec), Beaufort Arms
hotel, Beaufort square. Chepstow
Constitutional (John Hunkin, sec),
Bethcar street, Ebbw Vale
Constitutional Limited (Lieut. -Col.
J. H. G. Harris J. P. chairman ;
J. R. Cooke, sec), Frogmore st.
Abergavenny
County (T. Harding, chairman; Lt.-
Col. H. A. Moore, sec. ; E. H.
Davies, acting sec), 7 High street,
Newport
Crindau Constitutional (William J.
Voyle, sec), Malpas road, Neviport
Cwm Constitutional Club Limited
(M. M. Orchard, sec). Mill ter-
race, Cwm, Newport
CK-mcarn Constitutional (C. Oarnell.
sec), Cwmcarn, Cross Keys.Newprt
Cwmfelinfach Forestier-Walker Con-
stitutional (H. W. Evans, sec),
Cwmfelinfach, Newport
Docks Conservative (W. J. Dinan,
sec), 50 Alexandra rd. Pill, Newport
Ebtw Vale Conservative Club Co.
Limited (John Hunkin, sec), Beth-
car street. Ebbw Vale
Flenr-de-Lis Unionist (Geo, Stephens,
steward), Wame street, Fleur-de-
Lis, Cardiff
Imperial Constitutional (William J.
Harris, sec), Blackwood, Newport
Maindee Liberal (William Thomas,
steward). Wharf road, Newport
Masonic (J. B. Waltord,. sec. St.
John's Lodge, Lodge 818), Masonic
hall, Abergavenny
Monmouth & County (Chas. Howarth
Woodhouse, hon. sec), Agincourt
square, Monmouth
Monmouthshire (Harold Wood, sec),
Savoy buildings. High st. Newport
Monmouthshire & Newport Constitu-
tional Club Co. Ltd. (Edwd.Maples-
Linton, sec), Westgate chambers.
Commercial street, Newport
New Constitutional (E. J. Johns,
sec). High st. Newbridge, Newport
Newport Constitutional(R .J. Williams,
hon. sec), 20 Stow hill, Newport
Newport & County Liberal (E. J.
Winter, hon. sec; Mrs. E. Mills,
stewardess), 13 Bridge st. New^iort
Pontnewydd & District Constitutional.
Lowlands rd. Pontnewydd, Newport
Pnntj-pool Club Co. Limited (William
Henry Pitten, sec). Club chambers,
George street, Pontypool
Pontvpool Conservative (C. Greenins:.
sf*.). Club ho. Osborne rd. Pontypl
TKADES.
Rhymney Constitutional(Alfred New-
n, sec), Mount Pleasant, Ehymny
•St. Julian's Unionist & Conservative
(T. Ellis, sec), 39 Durham road,
Maindee, Newport
Salisbury Constitutional (Mrs E. C.
Gale, stewardess), 276 Corporation
road, Newport
Scudamore Conservative (William
Gregory, sec). Commercial street,
Briery "Hill, Ebbw Vale
Twyn Ffald Constitutional Limited
(William Burton, sec). Garden
city, Pengam, Cardiff
Usk Conserv..' ive & Unionist (Ernest
John Vi'kiUington, sec). Victoria
villa, Chepstow road, Usk
est Monmouthshire Conservative
Association (David Lloyd, sec), 105
Mount Pleasant road, Ebbw Vale
Willowtown Constitutional (David
Lloyd, sec), 105 Mount Pleasant
road, Ebbw Vale
Clubs— Athletic.
Newport (Lord Tredegar, president ;
F. H. Dauncey, lion, sec); office,
Rodney parade, Newport
Pillgwenlly (C. Pany, sec), Men-
dalgief road. Pill. Newport
Club— Band.
Blaina Town (A. Jackson, sec). High
street, Blaina
Club— Billiards.
Blackwood Billiards Recreation Co.
(Chas. Thome, manager), Lucania
hall, Blackwood, Newport
Club — ^Camera.
Newport & Mon. (J. Smith, hon.
sec). Castle chambers. High .st.
Newport
Clubs— Cricket.
Abergavenny (F. R. Britton, hon.
trea.surer ; Morgan Jones, hon.
sec), Penpergwn, Abergavenny
Chepstow (Eric Francis, hou. sec),
i5 Welsh street, Chepstow
Lysaghts (Frederick Weight, sec).
Corporation road, Newport
Monmouth (N. C. Elstob M.A. hon.
sec.) ; ground. May hill, Monmouth
Newport Athletic (Cricket Section)
(T. Blandford, hon. sec), 2 Corn
street, Newport
Usk (Ernest John Whittington, hon.
sec), Victoria vil. Chepstow rd.Usk
Club — Croquet.
Monmouthshire (Miss Lloyd Thomas,
sec). Triley court, Llantilio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Clubs — Farmers'.
Chepstow (T. W. Rees, sec), Beau-
fort hotel, Beaufort sq. Chepstow
Monmouth (W. E. Coldicutt, hon.
sec). Troy farm, Monmouth
Usk (Arthur Francis Lucas, sec. ;
Alfred Henry Watkins.hon. treas.) ;
committee room, Three Salmons
hotel, Usk
Clubs— Football.
Chepstow (Association), Chepstow
Chepstow Rugby,Church Bjys' house.
Chepstow
Cross Keys (William R. Edwards,
hon. sec). Cross Keys hotel. Cross
Keys, Newport
Newport Athletic; ground. Corpora-
tion road, Newport
Newport Countv Association Limited.
Somerton park, Cromwell rd.Newpt
Pillgwenlly (C. Parry, sec), Men-
dalgief road. Pill, Newport
Clubs— Golf.
Chepstow (W. D. Firth & A. Brown,
hon. sees.), Chepstow
Monmouthshire (Charles C. Hej-wood
esq. hon. sec. ; E. H. Bretherton,
sec), Llanfoist, Abergavenny
Nswport (Harold Wood, hon. sec),
eat Oak, Rogerstone, Newport
Club— Hookey.
Chepstow (E. J. Evans, hon. sec),
George hotel, Chepstow
Clubs— Lawn Tennis.
Monmouth (N. C. Elstob M.A. hon.
sec.) ; ground. May hill, Monmouth
Monmouth County (J. T. Vizard,
sec.) ; ground, Old Dixton road,
Monmouth
Monmouthshire (Miss Llovd Thomas,
sec), Triley court, Llantilio-Per-
Iholey, Abergavenny
ow Park, Risca road, Newport
Club— Bifle.
Monmouth & District Miniature (P.
G. Harvey, hon. sec.) ; head quar-
ters, Pn'ory mill, Nailors lane,
Monmouth
Club — Bowing
Newport (T. Kay & S. J. Griffin, hon.
sees.), Boat house,Pugsley st.Newpt
Clubs — V?orking Men's.
.lercarn & Institute (William Jones,
sec), Maiket .»q. Abercarn, Newpt
aenavon (W. Llovd, hon. sec). Old
William street, Blaenavon, Pontypl
Celynen Workmen's Institute(Matlhew
HoUiday Badge, sec), Newbridge,
Coronation (D. Matthews, sec), 12
& 13 Albany street, Newport
W.Adams, sec). Cross Keys.Ne«pt
Cwm Liberal & Institute (Ednard
Macey, sec), i Crosscombe ter-
race, Cwm, Newport
Ebbw Vale Liberal (George Smith,
2.), High street. Briery Hill,
)bw Vale
Excelsior (Francis Gillman, sec),
9 Corporation road, Newport
Liberal Institute (Rev. Henry Beres-
ford Robinson, sec. pro tern.),
Porth-y-carne street, Usk
LlanhiUeth & Institute (Harry Creed,
sec), LlanhiUeth, Newport
Monmouth Conservative (Charles
Morgan, sec), 13 Agincourt street,
Monmouth
Newbridge (David John Smith, sec),
Cwmdows, Newbridge, Newport
Newport Pioneer (George Sharrem,
steward), Rochester road, Maindee,
Newport
Orb (The) (Alfred E. Pugh, sec),
Jenkins street, Newport
Pentwynmawr Working Men's Club
& Institute (E. E. Chick, sec),
PentwjTimawr, Newbridge, Newport
Pontypool Working Men's Liberal
Limited (David C. Udell, sec),
Market hall, Pontypool
Risca Working Men's & Institute
(Henry Howe, sec), 60 St. Mary
Six Bells Workmen's Club & Insti-
tute Limited (Stephen Evans, sec),
Alexandra rd. Six Bells, Abertillery
Tramwav's Institute (S. J. Plaisted,
hon. sec), Clarence place, Newport
Tredegar Constitutional (J. Hartwell,
sec), r2 Stow hill, Newport
Waunllwvd & Victoria Workmen's
Institute (G. H. Davies & C.
Edwards, joint sees.), Victoria,
Waunllwvd, Newport
Workmen's Reform (F.Doggett. .sec),
38 Shaftesbury street, Newport
Ynvsddu (Evan Williams. sec).
Forest house, Tnvsddn. Newport
Ynysdtiu Workmen's Reform (Thos.
Harris, sec), Tnysddn, Newport
CLUTCH MAN-TJFACTBS.
Bridge David & Co. Ltd. Castle-
Clutch6S,PuUeys,
Shafting. Gear-
ing &c. Tele-
ffraphic .\ddress. " Coupling.Castle-
ton. Manchester;" Telephone No.
25 Rochdale. Send for 200 Page
Catalogue
COACH & CAREIAQE
BUILDERS
.See Carriage & Motor Car Bodj
Builders.
COACH & CARBIAG-E
PAINTER.
Rllii William.^i F. The Garage, 32
Shattcshniy street, Newport
COACH & CARRIAGE
TRIMMER.
FerriB Geo.Mark,6i Blewitt st.Newprt
COAL AGENTS.
See Agents — Coal & Colliery.
COAL DEALERS.
Belch Charles, Maesvcwmmer, Cardifi
Bur.Hon Frank, 9 Pugsley st.Newport
CoUier William, Commercial street.
GrifBthstown, Newport
Griffiths William, 5 Evans st.Newprt
Hawkins Edward James, Caerleon
Tillage, Newport
.lenkins Adolphus.2 Walsall st.Newpl
.Jenkins E. Caerleon village, Newport
Kelly Arthur, Caldicct, Newport
Lynch Jas.13 Church st. Pill.Newport
Maindee Coal Co. 171a, Chepstow rd.
Newport
Parry Joseph, 77 Price st.Pill.Newprl
Phillips Tom, 89 Commercial street,
Pontymister, Newport
llees Frederick Ernest, Turner .street.
Maindee. Newport
Ross J.& Son,4 Victoria st.Abergvnny
Scott John White,ShireNewton,Cbpst»
.Stone William, i Milner st. Newpnr
Taylor Charles, Coal yard, Osborn
road, Pontyponl
Thomas Frank, Springfield, Liswerr
road, Newport
Thomas W. A. Snmerton rd.Newpnr,
Wesson Thomas, :o SUde st. Newport
Workman William, Maryport st. Usk
COAL EXPORTERS & SHPPRS.
Oapel (Arthur) & Co. (South Wales)
Limited, 71 Dm-k street, Newport
Cory Brothers & Co. Limited, n8
Dock street, Newport
flory's Trading Company Limited.
123 Dock street, Newport
Gn^ret L. Limited, 66 Dock st. Nwprl
Howe F. R. k Co. 103 Dock street,
Newport
Partridge, Jones & Co. Limited, 93
Dock street. Newport
Pond Christopher, 77 Dock st. Newport
i'ymm, Walson & Co. Limited, 12s
Dock street, Newport
Roa K. & J. H. Limited, Alexandra
dorks, Newport
Smith Alfred J. Limited, Buperra
street, Newport
COAL & COKE MERCHANTS
Ahnrsavenny Coal Co. L. & N. W
Railway yard, Abergavenny
Breakweil F. Troy station, Monmoatb
TRADES.
Brend Wm. 57 Wharf rd. Newport
Buckland & Co. Station rd. Chepstow
Chaloner Mrs. Minnie, Hill crest,
Plas-y-coed, CwmlTrwdoer, Pontypl
fans Joshua T. Valerie, Llanvi-
hangel Llantarnam, Newport
Gill John D. & Co. 4 Brecon road i
L. & N.W.Ry. Co.'s y<i.Abergavlln^
Hall Hy. W. Station yard, Abertillery
ipperlield & Willans Ltd. Great
Western wharf, Maindee & Wharf
road, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Hathaway Alfred, Old Market st. Usk
Herbert John, 9 Clifton rd. Newport
Johns Morgan, Garnlydan, Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Jones A. & Sons Limited, Cross st.
Abergavenny
Jones James & Sons, 37 Woodland
terrace, Aberbeeg, Newport
Jones Samuel W. Raglan. Newport
Kemp & Co. Coverack rflad, Newport
Knight George, 8 Francis st. Newprt
Lewis Daniel, 95 Victoria avenue,
Maindte, Newport
Lewis Philip, 121 Caerleon rd. Newprt
Lewis R. 8 Marlborough rd. Newport
Llewellyn Thomas, The Court,
Machen, Newport
Marsh & Sons,Railway station.NantJ-
derry, Goytney, Abergavenny
Monmouth Steam Saw Mills, Coal &
Lime Co. Lim. (The), May hill,
Monmouth
Morgan Charles. Harwell house.
Merthyr road. Abergavenny
Musty A. 25 Blewitt street, Newport
Organ Magnus, 40 Bailey st. Newport
Parry Thomas, Railway station.
Dingistnw, Monmouth
Parsons Enoch, Bridge house, Brecon
road; Abergavenny
Phrenix Coal Co (Ross & Monmouth)
Ltd. (Robt. Searle, mgr.). 68 Mon-
now St. & Troy station, Monmoutli
Powell S. & Sons. 34 Livingstone
place. Maindee, Newport
Rennolds George, 11 London street
Maindee, Newport
Richards Clifford, Thorn villa, Her-
bert street, Newport
Ross John & Son, L. & N. W. Kail
wav vard, Brecon road,Abcrgavenn;
Shore "Thomas H. T7 Bank street',
Maindee, Newport
Smith Frank, Bassaleg, Newport
Smith John, 45 Anne.sley rd. Main
dee. Newport
Twining L. & Co. Mill st. Newport
Weeks Wm. A. Bridge st. Chepstow
Western Navigation Coal Co. 22 High
street, Newport
Williams Thomas k Son, Trosnant
wharf, Albion road ; Crane street &
Lower Bridge street, Pontypool
Williams William David, St. Briaveh
& Llandogo station, Chepstcw
VVillraott Benjamin. St Mellons.CardiE
COFFEE ROASTER MAKRS
Grocers' Engineering & Whitmei
Ltd. Cole street. Great Dover st
COFFEE ROOMS.
See also Diirng Rooms.
Bowen Rees, 19 Clarence st. Pontypl
Harris Mra. S. 116 High st. Blaina
Reynolds ^,^!l. Elizabeth, 56 Commer
cial street, Tredegar
COFFEE TAVERNS
Davies David, Lhumver, Abergavenn-
Evans Richard, Cross Penmain, Pen
main, Newport
Morgan Miss Annie, Llanvair-Kil
gidin, Abergavenny
[mosmouihshire.
Price William, Seren Gobraith, Llan-
ellen. Abergavenny
Summers Henry. Victoria street.
Cwmbran, Newport
COFFIN FURNITURE
MAKERS.
Phillips & Cross, j8 Dock st. Newport
Dnttridge Brothers Limited, East rd.
City "road, London N 1. T A
"Funeral. London;" T Nos. Sq
London Wall & 3700 Nortb(s lines)
Ingall, Par.sons, Clive & Co. Limited.
Bradford street, Birmingham; also
branches: 1518, Euston rd. London
N W I & Liverpool. Manchester.
Bristol & Glasgow
COKE MANUFACTURERS.
Guest, Keen 4; Nettlefolds Limited.
Cwmbran, Newport
COKE MERCHANTS.
See Coal & Coke Merchants.
COLLECTORS— RENT &
DEBT.
aglow F. J. k Co. n Batohelor rd.
COLLEGES.
bee Schools k Colleges.
COLLIERY AGENTS.
See Agents — C0.1l & Colliery.
COLLIERY FACTORS
Arnold A. G. k Son. 4 Market, st.
Newport
COLLIERY OWNERS & COAL
MASTERS.
Badman Brothers, 25, 29 4. 3° t;-"'"
ton chambers. High street. New-
port k Blaina road, Abertillery
Baldwin's Limited, Race, Pontypool
Banks Reg. Clare, 57 Dock st.Newprt
Bargoed Coal Co. Limited, Aberuanl
k ' Llanover Collieries, Argoed.
Newport, Mon
BUenavon Co. Limited, Blaenavon
works, Blaenavon k (B. Edwards,
commercial manager) 104 Dock st.
Newport
Blaendare Co. Ltd. The Race.Pontypl
Budd & Co. Aberbeeg oollieiy t
Blackwood, Newport k Argoed
Burnyeat, Brown k Co. Ltd. Cwm-
felin-fach, Newport k Nine Mile
Point collieries. Cross Keys.Newprt
Celvnen North Colliery (1. M. Wal-
lace, manager), Newbridge, Newpt
Cnimlin Valley Collieries Limited
(The) 104 Dock street, Newport
Eastern Valley Black Vein Collieries
Limitcil. ■-''> Dock street, Newport
Eastern Valleys Colliery Co. Ltd.
Cwmftrwdoer, Pontypool
Ebbw Vale Steel iron & Coal
Co. Limited, (Frederick Mills
J. P., D.L. iir.iiiaL'ing director; B
Northgiaves, sec); registered
ofTices, Ebbw Vale; London offices,
122 Cannon street E 0 4 ; coal k
shipping offices, Cardiff & Newport
Elled Colliery Co. Limited. Tranch col-
liery, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Graham, Roberts & Co. 26 Dock st.
Newport
Graham's Navigation (Merthyr) Col-
lieries Limited (John Harper, man-
ager), Siihowv, Tredegar
Guest. Keen k' Nettlefolds Limited.
Upper Cwrahrnn, Newport ; Henllys
colliery, Cwmbran, Newport k (J.
Bartlett, agent) 71 Dock st. Newprt
MONMOUTHSBIRE.
TEADES.
James & Emanuel Limited, 90 Dock
street, Newport & Troy station.
Monmouth
Jenkins, Hopkins k Co. 26 Alexandra
road. Pill, Newport
Jones Silvanus & Co. Limited, Nant-
y-glo, Bryiimawr (Breconshire)
Lancaster's Steam Coal Collierie.s
Limited (T. Jenkin Williams,
aj,'ent). South Wales collieries,
Cwmtillery, Abertillery & Blaina ;
shipping offices. Imperial buildings.
Mount Stewart square, Cardiff ; &
at 24 Alexandra road. Pill, Newport
Lydney & Crump Meadow Collieries
Co. Limited. 45 Dock st. Newport
Monmouthshire & Cwm Collieries Co.
Cwm ; shipping offices, 61 Dock st
Newport i
Mynydd Maen Colliery Co. Limited
(William H. Taylor, manager),High I
street & Clarence street, Pontypool
Navigation Steam Coal Co. Limited,
Bedwas, Cardiff
Newport Abercarn Black Vein Steam
Goal Co. Limited (John Macarth-
ney Wallace, agent), Newbridge.
Newport
Oakdale Navigation Collieries Lt-d.
(D. Evans, mgr.), Penmain, Newpt
Partridge, Jones & Co. Lim. Llanhil-
leth colliery, Newport ; & Llanerch ;
Blaenserchan & Gwenallt collieries,
Pontypool ; .Navigation colliery,
Crumlin, Newport & Abersychan,
Pontypool
Pentwyn Black Vein Collieries Co.
Limited (T. Rhys WSlliams. man-
ager), Machen, Newport
Phillips, Griffiths & Co. Ltd. Mer-
cantile chmhrs. 51 High st. Newpt
Pillgwenlly Coal Co. (Thomas Pullen,
mgr.). Commercial road, Newport
Pond Christopher, Bloomfield, Black-
wood, Newport & Tr-ochor-with
colliery, Tnysddu, Newport
Powell DuSryn Steam Coal Co. Ltd.
(Nehemiah Phillips, agent), Elliotts
& New Tredegar collieries. New
Tredegar, Cardiff; Aberbargoed,
Cardiff & (Robert Thomas Martin,
shipping manager) 20 Alexandra
road, Pill, Newport
Powell's Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd.
(Frederick Mills J. P., D.L. man-
aging director; Ben Owen, general
colliery manager), Abertiliery &
(H. Davies, colliery manager)
Abersychan & Newport k Cardiff
Reliance Coal k Trading Co. Midland
Bank chambers. Bridge st. Newport
Rhymney Iron Company Limited | Baulu A
(Robert Rutherford, general man-
ager) ; collieries, Rhymney. Pont-
lottyn, Groe.^faen ; Darran ; Gil- !
fach & Pengam, Cardiff & (F. B.
Saunders, manager) Exchange.
Cardiff
Tinsley Jas.&Sons, Beaufort (Brecnsh)
Tir-pentwys Black Vein Steam Coal &
Coke Co. Limited (The) (Benjamin
Nicholas, managing director ; Wm
Stephen Fletcher, sec); offices. Os-
borne road, Pontypool ; colliery,
near Pontypool ; k shipping office,
63 Exchange buildings, Cardiff
Tir-Pentwys Co. Limited, 87 Dock st.
Newport
Tredegar Iron k Coal Co, Limited.
Tredegar ; Abertysswg, Cardiff & a6
Alexandra road. Pill, Newport
Twyn Gwyn Colliery Co. Ltd. (John
Hopes, mgr.), Newbridge, Newport
Tyllwyn CollieryCo.Beaufort(Brecnsh)
United National Collieries Limited,
Cross Keys, Newport
Vipond John & Co Limited (Herbt.
Greenland, sec), Varteg, Pontypool
& 113 Dock street, Newport
Wnen Nant-y-glo Coal Co. Nant
glo, BrynmawT (Breconshire)
Wem Hill Colliery Co. Plas-y-coed,
Cwmffrwdoer, Pn itvpool
Williams Thomas & Evan, Talywain,
Pontypool
Williams E. D. (Executors of the
late) (William H. Davies, man-
ager). Old & New Holly Bush col-
lieries, Holly Bu-h. Newport
Woodfield Collieries Limited, Pen-
main, Blackwood. Newport
COLLIERY CONTRACTORS.
Alger R. & Sons, 159a k i5o Dock st
Newport. See advertisement
COLLIERY PLANT MNFRS
DIAMONDCOAL CUTTER CO.
i.rk.=
WakeUekl
COLLIERY SCIENTIFIC
INSTRUMENT MAKERS
Ottway W. & Co. Ltd. Orion work.s
Ealing, London W 5. See adver-
tisement
COLLIERY WHEELS &
AXLES MANUERS. (STEEL)
Hadfields Ltd. E.ist Hecla works.
Sheffield. T A " Hadfield, Sheffield ;'
T N 750
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLRS
velle
-C.il
COMMISSION AGENTS
CONFECTIONERS-
WHOLESALE.
Berry Charles, 74 (Church rd. Newport
Cattell J. 58 Fairoak avenue. Main-
dee, Newport
Gwilliam J. W. 2^ Church crescent,
Ebbw Vale
Hart Frederick, Cross lane, Newport
Lovell G. F. & Co. Albany st. Newport
Pioneer Bakery Co. Limited, 23a,
Wharf road, Newport
Pollard Brothers, 198 Richmond road
& 31 Alexandra road. Six Bells,
Abertillerv
Rich Cornelius & Son, Lower Bridge
St. ; Crane st. & Market hall,Pontypl
Scott Sidney, 37 k 39 George street
& Market hall, Pontypool
CONFECTIONER— WHO. &
MANUFACTURING.
5 Mark lane, London
E C 3. Direct importer of crystal-
lized fruits k glac^ cherries,
angelica, shelled almonds, nuts &c.
Tel. No. Avenue 1527. Estab. 1896
CONFECTIONERS &
PASTRYCOOKS.
Adams Mrs. Edith, Main street,
Crumlin. Newport
All^opp Mrs. Mabel Ellen, 20 Com-
mercial St. Pontnewydd, Newport
Aiubrcy Miss Elizabeth Mary, 222
Stow hill, Newport
Antoniazzi E. Church st. Abertillerj
Ashcroft Llewelyn, High st. Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Ashton William. High street. Black
wood. Newport
Assiratus k Sons. Commercial street
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Atherton Augustine J. Bridge st. tJsk
Atherton Mrs. E. J. ic6 Chepstow
road; 20 k 21 Market hall, New-
port k Market hall, Pontj-poql
Aries Frederick, 73 Queen .st. Nant-
v-glo. Brvnmiwr (Breconshire)
Barnes Edgar. l High st. Pontvponl
Bate Mrs.' Annie M. 71 Mount
Pleasant road, Ebbw Vale
CON '275
Baxter T. 185 CromTvell rd. Newport
Berni Brothers, in High st. Blaina;
Maindee road, Cwm-felin-fach, New-
port; ig Commercial road, Llan-
hilleth, Newport ; 59 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Risca,Newport
& The Square, Bedwas, Cardiff
Berry Charles Thomas, 117 k 118
Market hall, Newport
Billingham Misses A. & B. 22 Church
street, Monmouth
Bland A. W. & Sons Limited, 153
Commercial street; 24 High street
& 42b, Bridge street, Newport
Bowden Brothers, 107, 138 k 139 Mar-
ket hall, Newpoit & Market liaU,
Pontypool
Bowen'Mrs. R. Llanhilleth, Newport
Bowers A.E.21 Agincourt sq.Monmth
Bown Byron, 33 Harrow rd. Newport
Brewer Sidney F. Excelsior street,
Waunllwyd,' Newport
Broome Miss Mary, 82 King street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Brown James & Son, Trinity build-
ings. Church street, Abertillery
Bull James H. i Church crescent,
Beaufort (Breconshire)
Burch Robert John, 3 Dukestown rd.
Sirhowy, Tredegar
Byrne Mrs. Alice M. Rogerstone,
Newport
Caplan Mrs. R. 129 C'hepstow road,
Newport
Cattell John, 79 Market hall k 7 Mar-
ket arcade, Newport
Cliivers G. S. 133 Stow hiU, Newport
Clark G. 253, High st. Abergavenny *
Cohen I. 34 & 35 "Charles st. Newport
Cole A. k Sons, 24 Alma st.Abertillry
Coleman George, High st. Black-
wood, Newport
Coleman Jim, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
ConM Bros. 68 High street, Blaina
Coombe Jn. 33 Church rd. Newport
Corbett John, Rogerstone, Newport
Court Sidney C. 18 Canning street,
Cwm, Newport
Crockett Mrs. Augusta, 26 Glandwr
street, Abertillery
Curtis Mrs. F. A. 29 High st.Chepstw
Dallimore William, 27 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Daniel D. 46 Church st. Ebbw Vale
Dare George Henry, Broad street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Dash C.92Broad st.BIaenavon,Pontypl
Davies D. k Sons, 54 Victoria road,
Ebbw Vale
Davies & Co. Bethcar street, Ebbw
Vale k Queen street, Brvnmawr
Davies Mrs. E. A. 73 Hiixh st. Blaina
Davies Evan Pritchard, 36 Victoria
street, Cwmbran, Newport
Davies Mrs. L. 15 Castle st. Tredegar
Davies Mrs. Sarah. Queen st. Naiit-v-
Slo. Brvnmawr (Breconshire)
Davies T. B. Clarence st. Pontvpuol
Davies William G. 11 Fair view,
Pergam, Cardiff
Dixon William, 27 Commercial road,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Dowdall G. R. & Bro. i Charlotte st.
Newport
Dowdall Percy, 2 Market st. Newport
Driscoll Mrs. Mildred, 49 Commercial
street, Pontvmister, Newport
Dunn Mrs. S. A. 99 Jeddo st.Pill.Xwpt
Dunstan H. S. 2 Constance st.Ne^p't
Durston Thomas Wedmore, 72 St.
Mary street, Risca, Newport
Eastment Mrs. Kate. 2 Commercial
street, Cwmbran, Newport
Edwards Mrs. E. A. Church st.Abertllry
Edwards Miss Elizabeth, 84 Osborne
road, Pontvpool
Embling Davd.iigMnrket hall.Newprt
F.vans Jas. 86 Osborne rd. Pontvpool
Evans T. H. 2 Station road, Caer-
leon, Newport
276 CON
Confectioners & Pastbycooks— cmi.
Ewins' Restaurant, Murenger house,
53 High street, Newport
Kynon James, Maindee road, Cwm-
felin-fach, Newport
Fear M. J, 34 Bridge st. Tredegar
Fine Mrs. Ada, Garden city, Pengam,
Cardiff
Fucito Brothers, James street, New
Tn'degar, Cardiff
Gambling Percy E. 9 Commercial st.
New Tredegar
Gaizi Brothers, Broad street b 3 Lion
Gorman Mrs. Margaret, 37 Commer-
cial road, Llanhilleth, Newport
Gough Mrs.E.A.Garndiffaith. Pontypl
Griffiths T.H. 117 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Gunter Edward E. 145 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Newport
Guv Mrs. S. Z. ^2 Bridge st. Newport
Gwenlan Mrs. Mabel, 8 Castle street,
Tredegar
Gwyther G.C. 14 Pentonville, Newprt
Harrhy George, Islwyn st. Abercarn,
Newport
Harris G.E.High st.Blackwood,Newpt
Harris J. R. Commercial st.Ahertillrv
Harry & Wood, r4 Stow hill,Newport
Head' Mrs. Lilian, 174b, Chepstow rd.
& 113 Commercial road, Newport
Hedge Harrv, 106 Commercial road &
41 Market hall, Newport
Heyes Mrs. Florence, 151 Caerleon
road, Newport
Higgins John H. 18 Frogroore street,
j^bergavenny
Holmes William. 15 Commercial rd.
Llanhilleth, Newport
Hood Mrs. Edith. Commercial street,
Griffithstown, Newport
Hooper E. F. 55 Lime st. Pill,Newprt
Hopkins Mrs. Katherine E. 33 Clytha
Park road. Newport
Howells James, 36 Church rd. Newprt
Howells Mrs. Mary Jane, 108 Alexan-
dra road. Pill, Newport
Hnlbert E. 52 Church st. Tredegar
Hyde Josiah, 34 Clarence pi. Newport
J.ackson AmarilV, 6 Market street &
.Station .street, Abertillery
James T. & Sons, 8ia. Stow hl.Newpt
James Benj. A. 82a, High st. Blaina
James Miss Mary Ann, 102 Broad »t.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jeffries E. Somerset st. Abertillery
Jenkins Mrs. Mary, Tynewydd ter-
race, Newbridge, Newport
Jobbins Miss Gertrude, Back Hall st
Caerleon, Newport
Johns Miss E. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Johns Edward, Alexandra road,
Vny.sddu. Newport
Jones D. i;2 Commercial st. Tredegar
Jones E. J. Pontllantraith, Newport
Jnnes E i7Broad st. Blaenavon, Pontypl
.Tones Griffith. Strand house, Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Jones Idris. High street. Fleur-de-
Lis, Cardiff
.Tones Miss J. Cwm Celyn rd. Blaina
Jones James, Aberbeeg, Newport
Jones John, !; Bridge street. Six
Bells. Abertillery
Jones .John, Penmain. Newport
Jones Joseph. 56 Tredegar st. Risen,
Newport
Ann
54
Abcrsvchan. Pontvpool
Jones Wm. 50 Hich st. Pontypool
Jn.sephs Samuel, 36 Bridge st Tredegr
Kenvyn Thomas John, Onkdal
main, Newport
King James Nathaniel. 50 Gladstone
street. Cross Keys, Newport
I^angley Thomas, 12 Broad street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
T.ewis Mrs Ethel. 18 St. Marv street.
Chepstow
I,"nis Mrs G. ;q Church rd. Newport
LewisMr8.M..\.;58Chep8tow rd.Newpt
TRADES.
Lewis Wm. 42 Castle st. Tredegar
Lewis Wm. 30 Market hall, Newport
Lewis Wm.7 Station ter.Cwm, Newprt
Lloyd Miss E. 9 Church st. Rhymney
Lloyd Miss Margt. Penmain, Newport
Lloyd Mrs. P. 55 Beaufort rise, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Lovell George Frederick & Co. 1^5
Commercial st. ; Westgate build-
ings. Commercial street; 20 High
street ; 54 Market hall ; Provision
market & 76 Bridge st. Newport
Lovell William, High street. Cross
Keys, Newport
McDonald Jn. 165 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Maddicks George James, 1.^ Arthur
[monmolthshire.
Pill, Newport
Marsh F.J.igi Commercial rd. Newprt
-Matthews J. High st. Newbridge. Ne«pt
Matthews Mrs. Kate, 21 Church rd.
Maynards Ltd. 141 Commercial st. &
50 High street, Newport
Mills Mrs. E. 47 Crane st. Pontypool
Morris Mrs. James, 8 Chapel street,
Pontnewvdd, Newport
Newell William Llewellyn, 25 Church
street, Abertillery
Nicholls Theodore, 155 Chepstow rd.
Newport
Norris W. G. Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Orlidge Miss Mildred, Rockhill road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Osmond Mrs. Priscilla, 24 St. Luke's
road, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Pacini John, 35 Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Parker Thomas, Commercial street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Parry Thos. 15 Carlyle st. Abertillery
Paul Miss Mary Elizabeth, 97 Com-
mercial street. Newport
Peirce Jas. 94 Church st. Tredegar
Pell Arthur Geo. 134 & 135 Market
hall & 193 & 196 Commercial road,
Newport
Perry Mrs. B. 38 Cross st.Abergavnnv
Phill'ips Miss L, 36 Cardiff rd. Newprt
Phillips Mrs. M. A. 7 Morgan st.Tredegr
Pingel Geo. 145 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Pnol.i Mi.=s Clara, 44 St. Mary street,
Risr5, Newport
Popham T. I. 160 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Powell Mrs. E. 67 Glandwr st.Abertillry
Powell Mrs. Emily, Maryport st. Usk
Powell Geo. 143 Caerleon rd. Newport
Pozzi Mrs.E.F.20 Cross st.Abergavnny
Price Jn. B. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Pritchard Leonard. 38 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Probert Mrs.M.A.q,] High st.Rhymney
Prust C. 196 Chepstow rd. Newport
Pueh Isaac, 64 Tredegar st. Risca.
Newport
Rabaiotti Brothers, High street, New-
bridge, Newport
Rawle Miss Mary, 31 High street,
Caerleon, Newport
Rees Edward, 14 .Spencer street.
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Rees Mrs. Margaret, Chapel road.
Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconsh)
Richards D. 31 TJp. High st.Rhymney
Ridge Miss F. 47 Clarence place & 80
Chepstow road, Newport
Rissi Brothers, 48 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Roberts David, i & 2 Charles street.
Abertysswg, Cardiff
Roberts" John. 22 Charles st. Newport
Rnss Wm. 4 Canning st.Cwm.Newprt
Ryall P. Bridge St. Abercarn, Newport
Sampson Mrs. Fanny, High street,
Fleur-de-Lis. Cardiff
.Saville Miss Maude, i Blaendare rd.
Pontvmoile. Portvpool
Scott Pvd. 17 Fro.-more st Ahergvnnv
Selwav Jas. 39 N. wall st. Abertillerv
Sheddick Frank. < 9 St. Mary street,
Risca, Newport
Simmons Harry, Gladstone street,
Cross Keys, Newport
Sims Noah & F. 17 School street,
Elliot's Town, New Tredegar,Cardff
Sims Hy. 6 Bourneville rd. Blaina
Smith E. J. Somerset st. Abertillerv
Smith Fred, 14 Kemys st. Griffiths-
town, Newport
Smith James, 41 Cardiff rd. Newport
Smith James F. 35 Alexandra road.
Six Bells, Abertillerv
Smith Walter John, 8 Victoria ter-
ra'?e, Newbridge. Newport
Spencer Mrs. Nellie, ^6 ft 57 Windsor
road, Griffithstowni Newport
I Stephens Joseph A. 72 Commercial st.
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
" " - -- Oak
veil
Stephens Mrs. Margaret Ann
street, Abertillery
Stephens Walter George, 26 (
road, Risca, Newport
Sterrett G.4 & 6St. James' st.Monuith
Stevens Richard Henry, 53 Cross st.
Abergavenny
Sturley H.H.422Chcpstow rd. New port
Sully Mrs. R.,9 Oswald rd.Pill.Newpt
Taylor Hy. 40 Commercial rd Newprt
Taylor Wm.41 Baldwin st.Pill,Ne«pri
Thomas & West, Arcade, Abertillery
Thomas Mrs.D. 24 James st.Tredeuar
Thonias Mrs. Emma. 39 Tredegar st,
Risca, Newport
Thomas Mrs. Franklin, Bridge .-^t. Usk
Thomas H. G. Church st. Abertillerv
Thomas Miss Mary, 15 Albert street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Thomas Wick. The Square, Black-
wood, Newport
Titley Thomas, 11 Commercial street,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Truman Albert. ';o George street &
Market hall. Po'ntvpool
Turner & Wainwright. 73 Market hall,
Newport 4; Market hall, Pontypool
Dnderwood Henry, Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Venn George, 13 Alexandra runj. Six
Bells. Abertillery
Virgo Mrs. Fanny. 11 Lower Church
street, Chepstow
Wall Mrs. Elizabeth, 254 Corpt ration
road, Newport
Walters Charles, no Commercial st.
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Waters Stanley, 69 High street. Cross
Keys. Newport
Wauters Henry. loa. High street & 11
Newport arcade. High st. Newport
Werry W. 16 Armoury st. Ebbw Vale
White C. k Sons, 78 Commercial rd.
Newport
White Georce Henry. 57 Manchi •■ter
street, Maindee. Newport
Whiteman J.J. 27 Church st..Mierti!lrv
Wickson William Arthur, Oakdale.
Penmain, Newport
Williams Alexander. Maitulee r.uul.
Cwmfelinfach. Newport
Williams J. 15 St. Mary's st.Monmth
Williams Mrs. Mary Ann.Roath house,
Bedwas. Canliff
Williams Robert, Newport road. Bed-
was. Cardiff
Withers F. 420 Chepstow rd Ne^^^lort
Woods Mrs. M. Welsh st. Chepstow
Woodward Mrs. L. Rogerstone.Nwprt
Wright William George, Newport rd.
Cwmcarn. Cross Keys, Newport
Yabsley J. A. S: Son, 35 Commercial
street, Tredecar
Tonng William Walter.Pentwynmawr,
Newbridge, Newport
CONSTBTJCTIONAIi ENaHS
See Engineer.s — Construct innni.
CONSULTING ENOINEEB.
See Engineer — Consulting.
MONMOUTHSHIRE. J
CONTBACTOBS.
See also Builders.
Aifrer R. & Sons (colliery), 159a &
160 Dock street, Newport. See
advertisement
Allen Wm. A. 47 Morden rd. Newport
Broadtoot J. M. (public works), 30
Woodland Park road, Newport
Brown Thomas (haulage), High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Brownscomhe A. W. & Son, Temple
street. Pill, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Charles John & Sons, Adelaide street,
Crindau, Newport. See adver-
tisement
CoUard W. & Son, 17 Charles street,
Newport. See advertisement
Davies (Wesley Buildings) Limited
(Government), 155, 155a. 'S^ ^
156a, Cqnimercial street, Newport
Ellis Williams F. (coach painting),
The Garage, 32 Shaftesbury street,
Newport
England Brothers (carting), Cross st.
Abertillerv
Erans Charles, Portskewett, Chepstow
Evans W. Ewart. Stow chambers.
Skinner street, Newport
Foster & Hill, Frngmore st.Abergvnny
Francis Bros. 2 Corelli st. Newport
Francis T. W. 23 Somerton rd.Newprt
HapperHeld & Willans Lt.d. Great
Western wharf, Maindee, Newport.
See advertisement
James James, Bridge st. Chepstow
Jewell William & Sons, i Goodrich
crescent, Newport. Sec adver
tisement
Jones W. & Son, Rutland pi. Newport
Jones G. Vernon, Castleton, Marsh-
field, Cardiff
Jordan E. C. & Son, Harrow road,
Newport
Leadbeter G. Fred, Conway road,
Maindee, Newport
Leech Joseph L. (cartage). Railway
yard, Abertillery
McLeod Alexander Benjamin, Little
Dinham, Chepstow
Meara Robert, Abersychan, Pontypool
Moon Robert William ; offices, i Park
square ; works, i Marlborough road,
Newport. See advertisement
Morgan Morgan (haulage), Twyn ffald.
Pergara, Cardiff
Parfitt D. 42 Corporation rd. Newport
Parfitt Frederick Charles, 43 Harrow-
road, Newport
Perman E. (drainage), 157 Dock st.
Newport. See advertisement
PickfordsLtd. (cartage). The Deposi-
tories, Pentonville, Newport
Powles F. W. & Co. Turner street,
Maindee, Newport
Sheward William (haulage), Twyn
ffald, Pengam, Cardiff
Simmons Charles William & Son,
Edgarville & The Bridge, Cwmbran,
Newport
Stow George & Co. Station chambers.
Cambrian road, Newport
Taylor James Otho (stores), 17 Men-
now street, Monmouth
Thomas J. G. & Sons, Lion street,
Abergavenny
Williams Arthur Herbert (haulage)
33 Monjiow street, Monmouth
Williams J. H. Kelvedon street. Cor
poration road, Newport
Wynn Robert & Sons (.'steam motoi
& horse haulage), •^o Shaftesbury st
Newport. See advertisement
CONVENTS.
Convent of Notre Dame de Charit^
dn Refuge (Rev. Edward Lawless
chaiilainl, Trov house, Mitch'el
Troy, Monmouth
St. Michael's, Sisters of the Holy
Ghost (Rev. Mother Theresa,
superioress), Pen-y-pound,Abrgvnny
COOPEES.
Adams William, Magor, Newport
Taylor John, 44 Monnow st. Monmth
CO-OPEBATIVE STOKES.
Abergavenny Co-operative Industrial
Society (Edward Charles HoUey,
sec), la, Brecon rd. Abergavenny
Abersychan (The) British & Talywain
Industrial Co-operative Society
Limited, High street, Abersychan,
Pontypool ; Hanbury road, Pont-
newynydd, Pontypool ; Commercial
road, Talywain, Pontypool & Vic-
toria village, Garndiffaith
Blaenavon Co-operative Society Lim.
(Wm. Bryant, sec). Church road
& Ivor street, Blaenavon ; Railway
terrace, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool;
Osborne road, Pontypool & Oxford
ter. Forgeside, Blaenavon, Pontypl
Blaina Industrial & Provident Society
Limited (Fred Athay, general man-
ager; J. D. Lloyd, sec), High st.
& Bourneville road, Blaina ; Church
street, Abertillery ; Six Bells ; Llan-
hilleth ; Nant-y-glo ; Newbridge ;
St. Mary street, Risca ; Newpoit rd
Cwmcarn & High st. Cross Keys;
& at Brynmawr & Beaufort rise.
Beaufort
Chepstow Co-operative Society (Chas
J. Cole, manager), 12 St. Mary st
Chepstow
wmbran & Pontnewydd Co-operativ(
Society Limited, Chapel street
Pontnewydd, Newport
Cwmtillery Industrial Co-operative So
ciety Limited (J. Brown, sec). High
street, Cwmtillery ; i Victoria st.
Blaenau Gwent & Tillery road,
Penybont, Abertillery
Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provident So-
ciety Limited (J. M. Evans, general
manager ; A. Shaw, sec), Beth-
car street & Mount Pleasant road,
Ebbw Vale; School terrace, Cwm,
Newport; Station rd. Waunllwyd ;
32 Commercial street. Briery Hill,
F.bbw Vale & 23 Beaufort rise,
Beaufort
Garndiffaith & Varteg Co-operative
Society Lim. (Charles H. Wilcox,
manager), Garndiffaith, Pontypool
& Varteg, Pontypool
New Tredegar & District Co-operative
Society Ltd. (Reuben Gold, sec),
Comniercial street. New Tredegar,
Cardifl & Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Newport Co-operative Industrial So-
ciety Limited (L. Squire, sec), 167
to 172 Dock street ; 5 & 6 Llanarth
street ; 155 Commercial road ; 15
Church road ; 162 Shaftesbury st. ;
179 Corporation road; 127 Chepstovi
road & Caerleon road. Newport:
Machen, Newport ; Rogerstone. New-
port ; Newport road, Bedwas, Car-
diff; 7=: Alexandra road. Pill, New.
port; Cross street, Caerleon, New.
port. & Llanbradach, Glamorgansh
Tredegar Industrial & Provident So-
ciety Ltd. (Reece Price, sec). Com
rnercial st. Tredegar ; 49 Charle-
street, Ahertysswg, Cardiff : Black
wood ; Tnysddu ; Havard row
Rhvmnev ; 'Maindee road, Cwm
felinfach, Newport & Central aven
Oakdale, Penmain, Newport
reharris Wnrknien's In.lu^tiial Cn
operative Pocictv Limited. Maesy
rwmmer, Cardiff
COPPEBSMITHS— ■
MANTJFACTTJBINQ.
Adiam Geo. & Sons Limited,
Ellbroad street, Bristol
COPPEBSMITH.
fvemp J. W. y.6 Coomassie street,
Newport. See advertisement
COKK MEES. & IMPOETEES.
Ellis B. & Co. 29 to 35 Seel street,
Liverpool ; SS & 56 Minories,
London E i ; 28 to 30 Merchants'
quay, Dublin & 7 to 19 Rua da Praia
da Junqueira, Lisbon, Portugal.
Established 186S
COEN & FLOTJB DEALEBS.
Davies D. & Sons, S4 Victoria road,
Ebbw Vale
Day Charles, Rumney, Cardiff
Jmonds William, Main st. Crumlin,
Newport
Frost Alfred, 14 Dock st. Newport
Hill C. & Son, Caldicot, Newport
Jeffreys & Son, loa, Frogmore >-t.
A'bergavenny
Kerslake J.S. Portland st.Pill.Newprt
Newport Corn Co. 88 & 186 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Rees Thomas, 16 Cross st. Abergvnuy
Wellington Thomas, Magor, Newport
COEN & FliOTJE MEKCHTS.
Breakwell Frank, Hardwick house,
Monnow street, Monmouth
Bruten Brothers, L. & N. W. Railway
yard, Ebbw Vale
Cartwright Joseph, Roggiett, Newport
Clarke V. 61 Caerleon rd. Newport
Eckersley P. & Sun, 128 Osborne rd.
Pontypool
Ford & Son, Crane st. Pontypool
Frost Mrs. M. C. 148a, Chepstow rd.
Newport •
Lewis Clyde (factor), 202 Dock st.
MuUins A. E. Ltd. Welsh st.Chepstw
Newcombe Bros. Tredegar street & 36
Shaftesbury street, Newport
Newport Corn Co. 98 Chepstow road ;
194 Corporation road & 142 Shaftes-
bury street, Newport
Phillips John & Son, t; Commercial st.
Newport. See advertisement
Saunders & Co. 50 Cross st.Abergvnny
Smith D. Glendower st. Monmouth
Watkins W. G. & Son, Market street,
Abergavenny
Wibberley A.J. Nevill st. Abergavenny
dgate E. H. & A. t8 Lower
mrch street & 4 High street ;
jree. Old Market pi. Chepstow
COESET MAKEE.
lond 'Madame, 12 Clarence plaoe.
COSTTTMIEES.
vies & Rollings Limited, Cross k».
itow hill, Newport
rfields Limited, 139 Commercial
treet, Newport
Hands Miss Julia, 40 Duckpool road,
Maindee, Newport
err Richard Bothwick, i Stow hill.
Newport
Lambert MissK.48 Church st.Tredegr
Limbrick Madame N. M. 39 Chepstow
road, Newport
Lloyd & Co. Lt<i. 36 High st.Newport
Owen Misses Annie & Frances, 12
Southville road, Newport
Pritchard Miss Elizabeth Mary, 22
St. Marv street. Chepstow
Rees R. 30 & 52 Clarence pl.Newport
Richards Miss E. 24 Hill «t. Newprt
nowWnd Miss Louise, 73 Bridge, -st.
Newport
Stvle & Mantle, 27a, High st.Newport
278 COT
TEADES.
[monmouthshtke.
CosTDMiERS — continued.
Sweet Miss Clara E. 28 Tredegar «t.
Risca, Newport
Thomas & Sons,59Cros5 st.Abergvnny
Trivitt Mrs. Edith Jessie, 10 Church
street, Chepstow
Woodfield .Miss N. 454 Caerleon road,
Newport
] Coles & Shirley, St. Mary st.Chepstw
Constance Peter, New Market st. Usk
Davies k Sons, ■; Bridge st. Newport
Dunn Elias Heiiry, 39 Gladstone st.
Cross Keys, Newport
Evans A. J. 77 Clarence pi. Newport
French W. H. Beaufort rd.Ebbw Vale
Friend Albert E. 76 Comuiercial st.
; Pontymister. Newport
Harris Lewis L. 11 Bridge st.Newprt
i Hayes Bros.27Tredegar 6t.Risca,Nwpt
• ! Hayes William, Pontywain, Newport
' ! Hayes William, 63 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
■I & Sons, 216 & 262 Corpora-
road, Newport
Adams & Co. Limited, manufac- Hu<;hes Walter, 147a, Chepstow rd,
Newport
Hunt L.
COTTON & CANVAS BAG
MAKEES & PBINTEBS.
Keltham W.H.& Son, Imperial work
Tower Bridge road, London SE
^: Imperial works, Manchester
COTTON WASTE MANUFRS.
turers of engine cleaning waste,
celebrated " Boa '' waste in rope
form, sponge cloths, lamp & candle
wicks, bunting, flags, mops,
scouring flannel, twines, wadding,
cotton wools, cotton & woollen
flocks, & home, foreign & colonial
Government & railway stores con-
tractors, Chatham mills, Manches-
ter. T A " Godbert, Manchester ; ''
T N's City S197 & 5198; agent,
Thomas E. Davis, i7f. West Bute
street, Cardiff
Jones William C. Limited, Colly-
hurst waste mills, Manchester. T A
•' Waste." Manufacturers of engine
Monnow
. Monmouth
Ingles Llewellyn, 120 High street,
.\bersychan, Pontypool
Jelley Mrs. A. Osborne rd. Pontypool
Jones Frederick, 153 Commercial st,
Pontymister, Newport
Jone,* John Henry, 35 Union .street.
Ahersvchan, Pontypool
Kemp j',W.i5o Commercial rd.Newpt
Lewis John, 8 Moor st Chepstow
Lewis L, 56 Commercial st, Newport
Love & Son, 36 Monnow st, Monnith
Monmouth C^cle Co. (The), 7 Church
street, Monmouth
Neale Fdk.5 Crown st.Crumlin,Nwprt
Richards Fenwick William, 53 Frog
more street, Abercravennv
(merchants), no Cannon street, j RiCja^^ A ^ 6 Carence pi, Newport
London E C 4. T A " Frelonex, g^addick Jn, Chas, Bridge st, U "
Cannon, London;" T N Central jgppnpgr g g ,^ Clarence pi. Newport
JO07S Stevens H. 123 Chepstow rd. Newport
COUNTINO- MACHINES. 1?.'^''^' ^•'^^A'^- ■'' ^-'P^' rd,Nwpt
very W. & T. Limited, 38 The
Hayes, Cardiff ; Pontmorlais circu.s,
Merthyr; 3^ Mill st, Pontypridd;
12 Alexander road, Swan:
Limited ;
Rockliill road,
I Pontymoile, Pontypool
I Vincent Thomas. High st, Abercai
Newport
Murray street, Llanelly
COWKEEPEBS
evan J. The Hill,Kilgwrrog
I Waite Victor Trevor (motor').79 Com
I mercial street, Newport
George, Caldicot. Newport
Robert. High street
-diff
vv.iriiin^ vjeorge, v.
scoed, Che.
Hamilton Misses Frances & Edith, I
Pentrepiod, Pontnewynydd, Pontypl CYCLE MANTTFACTTJREBS,
Stone J.Quarry fm,AbersyGhan,Pntypl JHalford Cycle Co, Ltd. 63 Commer-
I cial street, Newport
Scarfi Pablo, 48 Alexandra rd. Pill,
CHANE MANUFACTURERS.
^^ avgood-Otis Limited, Fahnouth rd.
London SEj, See Lift Makers
CBUCIBIiE MANUFACTBS.
.Mrjrgan Crucible Company Limited
(The) (The Patent Plumbago Cruci-
ble Company), sole manufacturers
of Morgan's & Salamander crucibles
i:c. Battersea Works,London SW 11
Newport
Taylor & Son
Westwood H,
18 High sti
24C0
CRUSHING, PULVERIZING 1 Middle
& SEPARATING MACHINE j pj,^"''
MAKEES. iRirt';
CYCLE REPAIRERS.
er & Watkins. Newport road
mcarn, Cross Kevs, Newport
\ T, A. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Villiam strept. Black-
Hadfields Ltd, East H.nla w.irks.
Sheffield. T A '• Hadli.'ld, Shef-
field ; " T N 750
CUBBIERS.
Liscombe John Limited, lo Commer-
cial street, Newport
Strode Thos, & Co, 48 Commercial st
Newport See advertisement
Ware W. W. & Co Lt.i. 46 Shaftes-
bury 8t, Newport, See advert
CUTLERS.
Ciceri John & Son, 35 Conunercial st
Newport, See advertisement
Fnx G, & C, 82 High street, Newport
CYCLE AGENTS;& DEALERS.
Abergavenny (The) Cycle Co. 5;
Cross street, .\beriraveiinv
Brace R. J. 123 Caerleon rd. Newport
' " ' Newport
Ja». tJsk rd. Caerleo;
Trigg Wm, s Mill par. Pill. Newport
CYCLE TYRE 'MANUFCTRB.
otBce'!.io5 Cannon st. London EC ^
works. Silvertown. London E 16
rnrth British Rubber Co, Limitf
("clincher" cvele & motor cvc
tyres), 22 Victoria street, Bri.stol
DAIRYMEN.
See also Cowlteepers,
Bromwell William, near Llwyndu.
Abergavenny
Dnvey Hy. 39 Church st. Ebbw Vale
Davies E. j. Somerset at. Abertillery
Davies Jn. Bassa, Beaufort (Breconsh)
Davies Philip, The Highway, New
Inn, Pontypool
Edumnds Thomas, Triscoed.Pontllan-
fraith, Newport
Farmer Miss Elsie, 42a, Bridge st.
Farmer John Lea, 69 Fairoak avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Francis Samuel, 14 Annesley road,
Maindee, Newport
Francis S. 38a, Clarence pi. Newport
Gillett Hy. 65 Cinderhill st, Monmth
Gregory W. C. 6 StMary st.Chepstw
Hams Charles, jun, Ty-du road.Ponty-
mister, Newport
Harris Thomas William, Llangattock-
nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Hicks William H. Clifton court.Gold-
cliff, Newport
Holbrook & Son, Christchurch road,
Maindee, Newport
Huggins Albert, Surgery rd. Blaina
Jasper Wm. SkiiTid Vach,AbergavnnT
Jenkins Albany, The Grove, Llan-
foist, Abergavenny
Jenkins William Henry, 52 South
Market street, Newport
Jones Herbert, Caldicot, Newport
Jones Jas.Hy. 20a, Potter st.PUUNwprt
Jones J. S. 270 Chepstow rd, Newport
Jones Mrs. Sophia, Morton house.
Castle street, Raglan, Newport '
Jukes Thomas, Haffody Daffal, Blaina
Knight Geo. 49 Marlboro' rd. Newport
Lawrence William Henry, 53 Marine
street, Tallistown, Cw'm, Newport
Matthews T. 22 4; 24 Walter st.Tredgr
.Meadow Dairy Co. Limited, Victoria
buildings, Abercarn, Newport ; 12
Windsor road, Griflithstown, New-
port k 68b, High street, Blaina
Mills David, 4 Museum street, Caer-
leon, Newport
Morgan Edward. Four Ash .st. Usk
Moseley Thos. Twyn dairv, Rhymney
National Dairy Co! Ltd. 44 Bailey st.
Newport
Paget George, Gaen street, Blaenau
Gwent, Abertillerv
Parker Robert. Green Meadow farm,
Gelli Crug, Abertillery
Phillips A, Pontypool rd Pontvpcjol
Pritchard W.J. 55' Price st,Pill,Newprt
Richards A. i Oswald rd, Pill.Newprt
Riion S. 54 Capel ores. Pill, Newport
Roach John L. Rumney, Cardiff
Rogers Chas. Rixon, Bishpool.Christ-
chui'ch, Newport
Rosser David, Charles st. Griffiths-
town, Newport
imer Charles, Caldicot, Newport
Scrivens John, Rumney, Cardiff
J, S, Parva farm, Tintern
, Chepstow-
Stark George William, Cross street,
Caerleon, Newport
Thomas Miss Helena, Brynysgafn,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Thomas Hy. OakIands,Malpas,Newprt
T.106 Merth>T rd.Abergvnny
Tipton Thomas.Dpper house.Llanellen,
Abergavenny
jrner C. j', & Sons. Newbridge,
Newport
Vanghan Saml, Llanfoist,Abergavnny
E, Moor farm, Ebbw Vale'
Ward Wm. Stephen, Rumney,Cardiff
Wheeler James, Sandyway fann,
Howick, Chepstow
bite Mrs. Alice J. 119 & 121 Stow
hill, Newport
Willett Thomas James, Bishpool,
Christchurch, Newport
Williams A, J, & R. 34 Cardiff road,
Newport
Williams Benjamin, 149 Beaufort hill,
Beaufort, Breconshire
Williams D, 125 Chepstow rd, Newport
Williams David, Christchurch, Nwprt
'Villiains MissHiMa,4oBrid!je st.Nwpt
Williams S. Six Bells, Atiertillery
Wyn G. Cwm Bhos fam« Tredegar
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
DENTISTS.
Marked thus * are Licentiates in
Dental Surgery of the Royal College
of Surgeons of England,
Marked thus || are Licentiates in
Dental Surgery of the RoyalFaculty
of Physicians&Surgeons of Glasgow.
Marked thus J are Licentiates in Den-
tal Surgery of the Boyal College of
Surgeons in Ireland.
JAnderson Charles W. N., L.R.C.S.
& L.R. G.P.I. 53 Bridge st.Newport
Broadlick Alfred Trevone, 87 Chep-
stow road, Newport
•Burpitt & Hazell. "2 & 4 Chepstow
road, Newport
♦Burpitt Charles Augustus (firm,
Burpitt Jc Hazell), Newport
*ET&ns H. H.; Nerill st. Abergavenny
JHarrison C. H.33 Bridge st.Newport
♦Haiell William "S. (firm, Burpitt &
Hatell), Newport
.Tones William GriflUh M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond., L.D.S.Edin. S5
Bridge street, Newport
*Law J. J. 44 St. Mary's st. Monmth
*Littls E. S. W. IS3 Dock st.Newport
JNicholls William Henry, 17 Cross
street, Abergavenny
[Sandoi E. 8 Hereford rd.Abergavnny
*Smith A. Hy. 28 Bridge st. Newport
JWhite. Graham William & *White
Robert Graham, 151 Dock street,
Newport & (attend on tues.) 52
Cross street, Abergavenny
♦Williums Tom G. 32 Stow hill, New-
port k High St. Blackwood, Newprt
♦Wilson Chas. Hy.40 Stow hiU.Nwprt
DIAMOND MEECHANTS.
Bainforth & Son, Westgate buildings.
Commercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Ehrmann & Bahlaen, 18, 19 & 20
Holborn viaduct, London E C i ;
diamonds & carbons (black di"a-
raonds) for all industrial & me-
chanical purposes. T A " Bahlsen.
(!»n», London ; " Tel. Holborn 712
DINING BOOMS.
See also CoITee Rooms.
Burrell William John, 199 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Dowdall Percy, 2 Market st. Newport
Kdmunds Miss L. H. 4 Monk street.
Abergavenny
i.reorge .Tas.72 Commercial st. Newprt
Hill Walt. T17 Commercial st. Newprt
■Tones Danl. 13 Marke* st.AberL'avnny
Jones Geo. 4 Commercial rd. Newport
.Tones Thos. 28 Cross st. Abergavenny
Lewi« Miss Catherine. rS Albert st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Price Mrs. Ann, 104 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Bawden Mrs. H. 9 Griffin st. Newport
Redwood J. H.4 Flannel st.Abergvnny
Rendle A. 62 Commercial st. Newprt
Richards G. 10 Over Monnow, Monmth
Shaftesbury Restaurant (Mrs. H.
Daviesl, 73 High street, Newport
.Skyrme H. 16 High street, Chepstow
Smith Edmund Thomas, 180 Cor-
poration road, Newport
.Swenson Karl,74Con-.mercial rd.Nwpl
Tipton Henry, 18 Maindee rd. Cwm-
feUnfach, Newport
WilUam. J. Jame.s st. Ebbw Val.
DISFENSABIES.
S«« Hospitals & Dispensariei.
DISTILLERS.
.Maesyewniraer Chemical Works (
(wood), Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
TRADES.
DK.1
1^79
Alexandra (Ne>
Docks & Rail'
general mana
Alexandra doi
Cardiff Channe!
Co. Limited,
Watchhouse ]
Newport Dry
Shipbuilding
Limited, Wes'
Tredegar Dry ]1
Mill parade.
COMPANIES.
iport k South Wales)
vay Co. (J.H.Vickery,
ger & dock master),
Di-y Docks & Pontoon
Corporation road &
.arade, Pill, Newport
Dock, Wood & Iron
& Ship Repairing Co
,ern dry docks, Newprt
■ ■ck & Wharf Co. Lim.
['ill, Newport
DOQ BISCUIT MANTTEBS.
Clarke W. G. & Sons Ltd. (makers
of the celebrated " Meloi Dog
Food "), Thomas street.Limehouse,
London E 14
DOa BBEEDEB
Powell Richard (Pekingese). S9 Mon-
now street, Monujouth
DOG CAKE MANtTEBS
Molassine Co. Limited (The) ; head
office & work?. Tunnel avenue,East
Greenwich, London S E 10 ; city
office, a8 Mark lane E C 3
DEAIN PIPE MANXJPBS.
Star Brick & Tile Co. Ltd, (Garnett
Hartley, managing director), Llan-
Tihangel T ijiVtarnam, Newport
DEAPEES^WHOLESALE
Davies (Wesley Buildings) Ltd. 155,
Rottierham Jeremiah & Co.Lim.
(wholesale drapery warehousemen),
76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 8g, 90 & 91 Shore-
ditch High St. London E i. T A
" Rotherham, Norton;" T N 344
Oily (4 lines) & 3365 City (3 lines)
DEAPBES
Marked thus t are Linen Drapers.
Marked thus 1 are Woollen Draper*.
Marked thus Hare TraveUing Drapers.
Marked thu» § .ire Fancy Drapers.
Marked thus * are Dealers in Boots
k Shoes.
[es- Full lists of this trade in
United Kingfdom, see Textile
Directory.]
Abrahams G. Market st. Kbhw Vale
Addis k Jones, Bethrar st. Ehhw VU
Allen Albert, Talvwain, Pontypool
Alway O. 54 & 93 'Monnow st. Monmth
Ambrey Miss S. 224 Stow hill, Newprt
imos k Co. Libanus rd. Ebbw Vale
Amos Mrs. Sarah M. Beaufort rise.
Beaufort. Breconshiie
(Angus John Bain, Afton villa. Elm-
wood. Tredegar
Bach Mrs. Ellen, 105 The Highway.
New Inn. Pontypool
Baker k Maiihire Ltd. 40a, High st.
k Cambrian road, Newport
("Ballard Miss M.t2 Moor st. Chepstow
IIBarrctt Arth.E.41 Harrow rd.Nwprt
Ba«ham James k Co. 90, 91 & 92
Commercial road, Newport
Bell Mrs. H. 117 Caerleon rd. Newprt
IIBell Matthew, 27 Somerset rd.Nwprt
Bennett Mrs. Lilv, Gwern Berthi -ril.
Cwmtillery, AbVrtillery
Bernstein's, 184 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Berry P. High st. Caerleon, Newport
Bevan Misses M. & B. 31 Commer
cial street, Pontvmister, Newport
Bevan Arthur, Circle, Tredeear
Bevan W. H. g Havard row,Rhymney
BevrriJgp Mrs. Edith Anne, 29 Frog
more street, Abergavenny
Beynon Arthur B. 66 Commercial st.
Grifflthstown, Newport
§Be/,ant C: & E. 32 Clytha Park rd.
Newport
§Blacker William, 15 Alexandra road.
Six Bells, Abertillery
Bloom Mrs. L, Market tq. Ebbw Val»
Boulton William A. jo Murine .street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Bowen Mrs. L.George town,Tredegar
Boyne Wm. C. s Church rd. Newport
§Bracegirdles, 23 High st.Abergavnny
Brodef Harry. 3 i: 4 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Brotherson Mrs. Minnie Sophia, 46a,
High street, Abersychan, Pontypool
Burman H. k Co. Commercial street.
Abertillery
Calloway Jn. Somerset st. Abertillery
"Campbell Charles, Appin house,
George town, Tredegar
Carter William, Walter st. Tredegar
Cawley Miss Jane, 205 & 207 Cor-
poration road, Newport
Cecil & Co. Ltd. 27 High st. Newport
Challenger Tom, 34 Stanhope street,
Abergavenny
Charies Mrs. Elizabeth M.Post office.
Argoed, Newport
Chepstow Drapery Co. Limited, a^
St. Mary street. Chepstow
Cock Miss (i. 18 Malpas rd. Newport
Cohen Michael, 15 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Coleman 4; Budding. High street,
Blackwood. Newport
Coles Ruben, Gladstone street. Cross
Keys, Newport
Connell Miss Ada, 12 School street,
Elliot's Town, New Tredegar
Cook Misses S. A. fc M. J. iii
Shaftesbury street, Newport
Cook J. E. 174 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Cooke B. H. 30 Broad street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
tCooke D. ra, Victoria st.Abergavnny
!|Cormack D. 7 Park ter. Pontypool
Culverwell C. 87 Church rd. Newport
Dando Georire, Commercial street.
Tnysddu, Newport
Daniels (A. F. & R. Gwynne, pro-
prietors). Town Hall buildings.
Cross street, Abergavenny
tlgDavies (Wesley Buildings) Ltd.
'55. 155". '56 k is6a. Commercial
street. Newport
Davies & Williams, High it.Abercaru
k Gladstone st.Cross Keys.Newport
§Davies Mrs. Bessie, 89 High street,
Blaina k Queen street, Nant-y-glo,
Brvnmawr (Breconshire)
Davies David. 20 The Green. Aber-
tysswg, Cardiff
Davies Edward, Machen, Newport
Davies George, Bristol house, St.
Mary street, Risca, Newport
Davies Horace F. Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Davies J. L. 13 Morgan st. Tredegar
Davies Joseph, 24 Beaufort rise, Beau-
fort, Breconshire
§Davips Miss Mary, Pentwynmawr,
Newbridge, Newport
Davies Thomas, 16 Commercial ruad,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Duncan Mrs. E. M. 25 Church road.
Newport
IIEaglesome Matthew, Hillside, Trdegr
Edmunds Harry, Aberbeeg, Newport;
Edwards k Co. 37 Castle st. Tredegar
Edwards Mrs, Charles, 102 Chepstow
road, Newport
•Edwards Jn, 93 High et. Bhj-mney
Elias Mrs. C. 98 High st. Bhymney
Ellis Mrs. B.T39 Chepstow rd. Newprt
tEvans k Allen Limited, 16:;, 166.
167 k 168 Commercial st. Newport
Evans k Stephens, Bridge street,
Abercarn, Newport
Evans David John, 10 & 12 Marina
street, Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Evans Evan, Newport rd. Cwmcarn,
Cross Keys, Newport
'280 DRA
Uhapers — continued.
Evans John Arthur, lo Victoria
race, Newbridge, Newport
Evans John G. 41 Malpas rd. Newport
§Evans Mrs. Mary Hannah, High st
Cross Keys, Newport
Fellows Mrs. Martha, 37 Downing st.
Liswerrv, Newport
tJFowler 'E. & Son, Lion ho. Com
mercial st. & Crane st. Pontypool
& Main street, Crumlin, Newport
Fowler's, Broad street, Blaenavon,
Pontypool
Franci.< John & Co. 50 & 51 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Fudge Mrs. Lily Greenland, 62 Beau-
fort rise, Beaufort, Breconshire
Fulton J. F. 198 & 472 Corporation
road, Newport
Gabriel Jacob, i Park pi. Tredegar
Gait Harold,i3i Caerleon rd. Newport
George & Co. Commercial st. Pont
newydd, Newport
Gibson R. E.s8 Commercial rd.Nwprt
«Goldblatt William, 34 Marine street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
'Gordon Isaac, 9 School st. Elliot's
Town, New Tredegar, Cardiff
tGower J. S.25 Monnow st.Monmouth
Gower T. H.124 Chep.'itow rd.Newprt
Griffin Samuel, Garndiflaith, Pontypl
Grillith.* Mrs. B.31 Birch gro.Tredegr
Griffiths Mrs. E. High st. Hhymney
Haines Thomas Henry. 70 Commer-
cial street, Pontymister, Newport
Hale Mrs. Beulah K. 30 Commercial
street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Hall & Gwymi, 239 & 241 Corporation
road, Newport
t}§Hall K. & Son, 10 Monnow street,
Monmouth
jjHarbour W. 3 Chepstow rd. Newport
Harris David, Beaufort rise, Beau-
fort, Breconshire
Harris David, 74 Higt st. Ehymney
Harris Thomas, 77 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Harvey W. F. 5 to 8 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Hiley Misses S. & M. 44 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Newport
iJHood Isaac, 36 Fields road, Tredegar
IJHoughton J. H. & Sun, 115 Duck-
pool road, Maindee, Newport
Howells Edmd.9 & 10 Castle st.Tredgr
Howells W.82 Commercial st.Tredegr
Bowels Howel, Llanover road, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Hughes A. P. & Co. High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Hughes Miss Maude, 119 Chepstow
road, Newport
Iggulden F. H, Pontymister, Newport
Ingram D. W. 95 & 96 Commercial
street, Newport
Jackson Joseph, 5 Commercial street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Jacobs Max, School street, Elliot's
Town, New Tredegar
James John & Co. Commerce house,
Cwm-felin-tach, Newport
James Alfred Edwin, Bridge st. Dsk
James Ehenezer, Central buildings,
Bedwas, Cardiff
James Thos. 17 Commercial st.Tredegr
Jenkins & Son, 20 Church street,
Abertillery
Jenkins & Co. High street, New-
bridge, Newport
Jenkins Francis Edward, i Windsor
road, Oriffithstown, Newport
Jenkins I. High st. Argoed, Newport
Jones A. k Co. Newport road, Cwm-
carn. Cross Keys, Newport
Jones Bros. 142 Chepstow rd.NewprI
Jones & Co. Bank linn.-e, i & 2 Cross
street, Aborgavi'nny
Jones & Co. 30 Church st. Ebbw 'Vale
Jones Ambrose, Islwyn street, Aber-
ciirn, Newport
Jones D.A.37 Commercial rd. Newport
TItADES.
Tones David, Tanlan house. Queen's
road, Elliot's Town, New Tredegai
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, Knoxville house.
South street, Sebastopol, Newport
Jones Ernest, Hanbury road, Pont-
newvnydd, Pontypool
Jones ' George Trevor, i Wesley st.
Cwmbran, Newport
Jones Mrs. Jacob, 25 High street,
Caerleon, Newport
Jones Mrs. Mary, Rogerstone, Newpn
Jones Tom, 39 Castle street. Tredegar
JJones Wm. J. Market hall, Pontypool
Jones William James, 17 Chapel
Pontnewydd, Newport
Jordan Isaac, 116 Caerleon rd.New
Joseph Samuel, 39 Duilryn terr
-New Tredegar
§Joyce & Sons (Newport) Limited,
High St. & 7 Cambrian rd, Newport
Judd & Son, 5 Golden grove, New-
bridge, Newport & Hill side.
Crumlin, Newport
Kerr Richd. B. i Stow hill, Newport
t§King J. 36 Church st. Ebbw Vale
Kingston C.398 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Lee Mrs. Margaret, High street,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
IlLevene 1. 73 Corporation rd. Newport
Lewis Mioses A. & M. E. 5 Lion st.
Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Lewis C. & G. Si'rhowv, Tredegar
Lewis Alfred, 15 High st. Chepstow
Lewis David, Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Lewis H. High street. Chepstow
Lewis John, Main road, Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff "
tLewis Mrs. S. 71 & 72 Victoria rd.
Ebbw Vale & Park pi. Waunllwvd
Lewis William A. 8 Station terrace.
Cwm. Newport
Llewellvn & Sons. Ashfield road.
Brynteir, Abertillery
London Drapery Stores, Commercial
street, Pontypool
Lovell Mrs. Emilv L. Bridge street,
Six Bells, Abertillery
McDonald Jn. Carnie! st. Abertillery
McFarlane Alexander, Griffin cham-
bers, Hisrh street, Newport
MacGuire Miss Marv A. 39 School
street, Elliot's Town, New Tredegar
||McIlrath Adams, Commercial street,
Pontnewydd, Newport
McKinnon John Henry, High street,
Newbridge, Newport
tMarks D. High st. Newbridee,Nwprt
Marks Isaac S. 3 & 8 Commercial
road. Llanhilleth, Newport
More Robert, 3 Church rd. Newport
Morgan & Francis, Pontlottyn shop.
Somerset street fcCommercial street,
Abertillery
Morgan T. & Co. 128 & 129 Com-
mercial street, Newport
Morgan Mrs. Caroline. 74 Glyn ter-
race, Tredegar
Morgan Mrs. S. PontUanfraith.Newpt
MorL'in T.C.7q & 80 Bridge st.Nwprt
Morris & Co. Market st. Ebbw Vale
Morris Griffith D. High street, Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Morris Mrs.M.TSFrogmore st.Abrgvnny
Mountain William, Pontvwain,Newpr't
Murphy Mr3.F.28 Cardiff rd. Newprt
"iistrrove Mrs. M. J. Pentwynmawr,
Newbridce, Newport
.\ickels William I. The Highway.
w Inn, Pontypool
is Mrs. D. Caldicot. Newport
Oliver Roht. G. 23 Cardiff rd.NewprI
Padfield George A. 75 St. Mary st.
Risca, Newport
Page Wm. T. 5 Church .st.Monmouth
Paul J. & Co. 34 Frogmore street,
ech Harris & Sons, Bethcar street.
Ebbw Vale
eternian Jack, 120 & 121 Market
hall, Newport
Phillips & Hamley, 50 Commercial
street, Newport
[MOX.MOl'THSaiKE.
Phillips & Son.78 Church st.Tredegar
Phillips & Co. Victoria buildings,
Abercarn. Newport
Phillips -Mrs. Mary, 71 High street.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Phillips Thomas, London house,
Pontymister, Newport
tPhillips Thomas, 6b & 67 Tredegar
street, Risca, Newport
Pollock Mrs. Matilda, 61 Broad st.
Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Portnell F.S.166 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Powell & Jones, Somerset street &
Commercial street, Abertillery ;
Bethcar street,- Ebbw Vale & High
street, Blackwood, Newport
Powell John, 21 New William street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Press Abraham, 39 Victoria terrace,
Newbridge, Newport
Price Lewis & Sons, Whitworth ter-
race, Tredeaar
Price & Thoroas, 6 & 8 Commercial
street, Aherbargoed, Cardift
§Price & Co. 416 Chepstow rd.Newprt
tPrice Edwd.J. 16 High st.Abergvnny
Price Ernest Arthur, Maindee road.
Cwmfelintach
Price Jn. James st.NewTredegar.Cardiff
IPrice Mrs. Mary, Pontywain,Newprt
Rees Daniel M. Albion house. Upper
High street, Rhymney
Rees Oliver, i Broad street, Blaen-
avon. Pontypool
§Eees R.30 & 32 Clarence pi. Newport
Retford John H. &, Co. Commercial
street. New Tredegar, Cardiff
ttReynolds & Co. Limited, 149. 150
& 151 Commercial street & 36 to 46
Charles street, Newport
Richards MissM.A.56Church st.Trdgr
Roberts & Co. 41 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
Roberts J. D. High st. Blackwood, Newpt
Roberts John, 140 Abertillery road,
Blaina
Robinson J. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Rogers Mrs. Mabel Ann, 58 Mount
Pleasant road, Ebbw Vale
Rose Chas. 136 Market hall, Newport
IIRosie John, Pembroke house. Lower
Park terrace, Pontypool
Rosin Asaih, 43 High street, Blaina
Rowland Miss E. 36 Crane st. Pontypl
Rowland Frank H. Rogerstone,Newprt
Rubenstein Morris, 34 Duffryn ter-
race. New Tredegar, Cardiff
§Rymer J. A. 23 Moor st. Chepstow
Sales H.Vesey,i9 High st.Abergavnny
Sallis John Edward, 2 & 160 Marine
street, Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Samuel & Bowen, 103 Commercial
street, Tredegar
Samuel Jacob & Son, 11 Bridge st.
Tredegar
Saunders E. 21a, Caerleon rd.Newprt
Smith T. J. & Sons, Baglan, New-
port & Bridge street, Usk
Smith George, Pontllanfraith, Newprt
Spencer Miss Ada Jane, 43 Victoria
street, Cwmbran, Newport
Sutherland J. J. Clarence pi. Newport
Sweet Lewis. 114 & 114a, St. Mary
street, Risca, Newport
Tanner Mrs. Maria, J02 Commercial
street, Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Tarrant Mrs. Janet, 37 Tillery street,
Abertillery
{Taylor E. G. & Sons, 43 High street
& Cambrian road, Newport
Taylor Miss Frances, 5 Cross street,
Caerleon, Newport
Telford Peter,2i Cross st.Abergavnny
Thomas R. & M. 22 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
{Thomas t. Sons, 59 Cross st.Abrgvny
Thomas W. & Sons, Aberbeeg & High
reet, Llanhilleth, Newport
Thomas & Co. High street, Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Thomas John, 14 Castle st. Tredegar
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Thomas John, 127 Osborne rd.Pontypl
Thomas John Henry, 35 Tredegar st
Risca, Newport
Thomas J.O.Oakdale,Penmain,Newprt
Thomas Miss Maria, 13 Hill street,
Ehymney
Tudgay Herbert, Gam Cross, Nant-
y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Udell & Sons, 21 & 22 Commercial
street, Pontypool
Vaughan Charles Prosser, 166 Com-
mercial road, Newport
ij Walker Wm. 36 Llanwern st.Newprt
West S. L. & Co. Oakdale, Penmain,
Newport
West & Price, Albert street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Williams & Davies, 191 & 192 Dock
street, Newport & 47Hie:h st.Nwprt
Williams Mrs. Annie E. 4'BournevilIe
road, Blaina
Williams D.154 Shaftesbury st.Nwprt
Williams John G. High street, New-
bridge, Newport
Williams Nicholas, Garden city, Pen-
gam, Cardiff
Williams Wm. R. Crane st. Pontypool
§Wright Miss Elizabeth, 10 Newall
street, Abertillery
DRESS MAEKBS.
Allen-Jones Mrs. Annie, 239 Caerleon
road, Newport
Allsop Miss Emma, Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
.irnold Mrs. E. 50 Enilyn st. Newprt
Bellew Mrs. M. 47 Church rd.Ne"prt
Bray Miss Annie, 5 Dudley st. Newport
Brettell Misses Annie & Harriett, 95
Chepstow road, Newport
Briffett Mrs. P. E. 32 Bridge st.Newpt
Carver Mrs. M.19 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Clapp Miss Esther. 154 Durham rd.
Maindee, Newport
Colwell Mrs. Kate, 2 Livingstone
place, Maindee, Newport
Coy Mrs. Bose, Beaufort cottage.
Chapel Hill, Chepstow
Croome Miss Ensa Mabel, 63 Raglan
street, Newport
Dando Mrs. L. 14 Hill st. Newport
Davies & Rollings Limited, Cross
house. Stow hill, Newport
Davies Mis3C.i4Church cres.EbbwVle
Dowd Miss E. E. 21 St. James' st.
Monmouth
Dowdeswell Miss Beatrice, 16 Glad-
stone street, Blaina
Edwards Miss Bessie, 7 Victoria aven.
Maindee, Newport
Ernest & Co. 37 Bridge st. Newport
Evans Mrs. Charlotte, 120 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
Fereday Mrs. C. 5 Lyne id. Newport
Fowler Miss Louisa, 152 Duckpool
road, Maindee, Newport
Gough Miss M.I Williams st. Newport
Griffiths Misses Sarah & Edith, 5
Alma street, Newport
Heath Miss E.291 Caerleon rd.Nwprt
Horlock Miss Florence, 8 Rosslyn rd
Maindee, Newport
Hermann Mrs. Theodocia, 77 Malpa;
road, Newport
Hurcum Mrs. F. 44 Lower Church
street, Chepstow
James Miss Annie, 35 Livingstom
place, Maindee, Newport
James Mrs. Mary, Post office, Llanvi
hangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Jeffard Miss A.R.Up.Rockfield,Mnmth
Jones & Watts Misses, 8 Brecon re"
Abergavenny
Jones Miss Ada, Grosmont, Hereford
Keys Miss A. 7 Church row, Chepstw
Lewis Mrs. Elizabeth, 84 Commercial
street, Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Lewis Miss Frances, Four Ash st.Dsk
Lewis Mrs.M. 4 Hereford st. Newpoi
TKADES.
Llewellyn Miss-\.2oCharles st.Newprt
.Vlarsh Miss Ivy, 11 Eveswell street,
Maindee, Newport
.Meadows MissL.iiNevill st.Abrgvnny
^lorgan & Francis, Pontlottyn shop,
Somerset st. & Commercial street,
Abertillery
.Morgan Mrs. A. 40 Hurrow rd.Newprt
Morgan Mrs. Eliza, 16 St. James' st.
Monmouth
Morkham MissS.soQueen's hi. Newprt
Nicholas Mrs. Edith, Hardwick aven.
Chepstow
Paul Miss Priscilla, Cromwell place,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Pritchard Miss Mary, 2 Park road,
Abergavenny
Reynolds & Co. Limited, 149, 150 &
151 Commercial street & 36 to 46
Charles street, Newport
Richards Mrs. Susanah, 36 Park st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
chardson MissG.3iDevon pi. Newprt
Mser Miss M. 31 Stow hill,Newport
Sheppard Mrs. J. 99 Monnow st.Mnmth
Stocker Miss Bessie, 100 High street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Tamplin Mrs. Amy, 2 Archibald st.
Maindee, Newport
Taylor Mrs. Ada, 34 Conway road,
Maindee, Newport
Thistlewaite Mrs. Lucy, 50 Malpas
road, Newport
Thomas Miss Margaret, 69 Broad st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Whittaker Mrs. Rhoda, 91 Henry st.
Newport
Williams Miss Alice, 18 Drybridge
street, Monmouth
Wills MissA.2ii Chepstow rd.Newprt
Woods Miss G. St. Mary st. Chepstow
DEUGGISTS.
See Chemists & Druggists.
DBXJG STOH.es.
Hughes John R. 19 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Roderick Bros. 23 Commercial st.
Pontypool
Swinnerton Mark, 196a, Chepstow
road, Newport
Thomas William, 38 Union street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Wilson Miss Agnes, 104 Shaftesbury
street, Newport
DYEBS & CLEANERS.
rooks Dye Works Ltd. 76 Commer-
cial street, Newport
rancis J. 26 Church road, Newport
reenhalghs' Limited, 144 Commer-
cial street, Newport
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited,
132 Commercial street, Newport ;
Gj Frogmore street, Abergavenny ;
15 Somerset street, Abertillery ; 127
Osborne road, Pontypool ; 32 Com-
mercial st. Tredegar ; loia. Broad
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool &
Bethcar street, Ebbw Vale
Serre Achille Limited, 25 Agincourt
square, Monmouth
Vaughan W. E. & Co. Ltd. An:
friars, Newport
DYNAMO MACHINE MKRS
India Rubber, Gutta Percha a
Telegraph Works Co. Lim.
Pierhead chambers. Bate docks. Car
diff & 4 Victoria street, Bristol;
offices, 106 Cannon street, Londoi
EC 4; works, Silvertown,- Lon-
EARTHENWARE DEALERS.
See China, Glass & Earthenware Dlrs.
ELE
281
EBONITE MANUFACTRS.
India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telegrraph Works Co. Lim.
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks,
Cardiff & 4 Victoria st. Bristol;
offices, 106 Cannon street, London
E C 4 ; works, Silvertown, Lon-
don E i6
ELECTRIC LIGHT
COMPANIES.
Chepstow Electric Lighting & Power
Co. Ltd. Orchard place, Chepstow
Electric Lighting Power Co. Limited
(T. B. Pearson, sec), Clarence st. ;
works. Park road, Pontypool
Monmouth Corporation Electric Light
Works (Reuben Windsor, manager
& engineer),The Old Forge, Monrath
Newport Corporation Electric Light
& Tramway Station (N. J. Young,
manager). Corporation rd. Newport
South Wales Electrical Power Distri-
bution Co. (branch),Cwiubran,Nwpt
ELECTRIC LIGHT LAMP
MAKERS
Edison Swan Electric Co. Limited,
Ponders End, Middlesex; & 15 &
17 Queen street, Cardiff
ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER
CONTRACTORS.
Alger R. & Sons, isga & 160 Dock st.
Newport. See advertisement
Perman E. 157 Dock street, Newport.
See adveVtisement
ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER
ENGINEERS.
Alser R. & Sons, is9a & i5o Dock
street, Newport; Sun buildings,
Plymouth & Shrewsbury & Llanelly.
See advertisement
Arnold A. G. & Son, 7 Skinner st.
& 4 Market street, Newport
Beaven & Sons Ltd. 41 Commercial
St. Newport. See advertisement
ELECTRIC LIGHTING J'OB
COUNTRY MANSIONS.
Beaven & Sons Ltd. 41 Cninmercial
St. Newport. See advertisement
Mann, Egerton & Co. Limited, 379 &
381 Euston road, London N W
(T A "Installing, London;" Tele-
phone 3770 North (3 lines) ; & at
Norwich & Ipswich
Strode & Co. Limited; head office
& works, 48 Osnaburgh street,
London N W i
ELECTRIC THEATRES
See Cinematograph Halls.
ELECTRIC TRUCKS
Gillespie Partners Ltd.
(propr
1 Gracechurch st. London E C 3.
A " Gillfrase, London;"
N 78 Avenue
28';
ELK
ELECTKICAL CONTBOL-
LINQ- DEVICES.
Ellison George, electrical &
mechiiiical engineer; maker of
electric control g-ear. Queen Street
chambers. Queen street. Cardiff.
•Pl.one, Cardiff 1638; Telegrams,
^- .Switchgear "
ELECTKICAL STEEL SHEET
MANTJFACTTJBEES.
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iron
works, Corporation road, Newport ;
he.id office, galvanizing & engineer-
ing works at Bristol
ELECTBICAL ENQINEEBS.
See Engineers — Electrical.
ELECTBO PLATEBS
NeMlinrt Electro Plating Co. (The),
Kelve.lon »t. Corporation rd.Newprt
EMEBY & EMEEY CLOTH &
GLASS PAPEB MANFBS.
Oakey John & Sons Limited, West-
niinster Bridge road, London S E i
EMEBY & GLASS CLOTH &
GLASS PAPEB MANTJFBS.
London Emery Works Co. Ltd.
(The), Park, Toltenhum, London
N 17 ; trade mark " Atlas "
EMEBY WHEEL & MACHIN-
EBY MANTJPACTtTBEBS.
London Emery Works Co. Ltd.
<The), Park, Tottenham. London
N 1 7 ; trade mark " Atlas "
ENAMELLED lEON SIGNS.
Wiklman & Meguyer Limited, Sand-
pits Enamel works. Parade, Bir-
mingham; manufacturers of
enam.'lled iron signs, enamelled
copper letters, number tablets,
dials, badges ; also e^namelled steel
ENGINE WASTE MANUFKS.
Adams & Co. Limited, Manchester.
See Colton Waste Manufacturers
Jones William C. Ltd. Collyhurst
w;,.M.' mills, Manchester. TA
'• Wast.v" Manufacturers of engine
cleaning waste tc
Lorine & Shacklock Limited,
no Cannon .street, London E C4.
T A "Frclonei, Cannon. London:"
T .N' Central 10075
ENGINEEBS
EnKineers— Bakery.
Vincent T. 4, Co. Newport steiim
oven works, Colne street, Newport
Engrineers — Civil.
Adams k Vachell, Tredegar cham-
ben, 78 Bridge street, Newport
Jones John Pry.-o (L. k N W.R.),
Milton lodge, Brecon rd. Abergavnny
Jujpp J. Francis JI.Inst.C.E. Midland
Bank chambers. Bridge st. Newport
Rees Blethyn C.E. Corn Exchange
chambers, Thomas street, Newport
Ehodea John Horace M.Inst. C.E.
Hillside, Whitehrook. Trellech,
Monmouth
Twinherrow J. Wulstan M.lnst.C.E.
Berinfort square, Chepstow
Windsor R. The Old Forge, Monmouth
Engineers — Constructional.
TRADES.
Engineers— Consulting.
Davie^ G. Thomas A.M.I.E.E. Gil-
wern, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Searle k. Stall, A.B. The White
building, Shellield (pottery &c.
See Chemists — Consulting)
Engineers — - lectrioal.
.Alger R. k Sons, isga k 160 Dock
St. Newport. See advertisement
Arnold A. G. 4, Son, 7 Skinner st.
4; 4 Market street, Newport
Chepstow Electric Lighting & Power
Co. Limited, St. Mary st. Chepstow
Coles & Shirley, St. Mary st.Chepstw
Linton Bros. Goodrich cres. Newport
Santon Engineering Co. 34 Bridge
street, Newport
.Sewell W. k Co. 77 Commercial st.
Newport
South Wales Electrical Power Distri-
buting Co. Newbridge, Newport
Troup, Curtis k Co. Limited, s6b.
Dock street, Newport
Watts W. k Co. 3! Carlton cham-
bers. High street, Newport
Drake ft. Gorham Limited, 66 Vic- 1
toria strBct., Westminster, London I
S W I (T A '•' .Vccumulator, Sowest, ;
Lnndnn ") ; Manchester office, 2g j
Pirciidilly; Glasgow nffice. 50 Wol- !
lington street
India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telegraph Works Co. LIm.;
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks,
Cardiff 4, 4 Victoria st. Bristol;
offices, io5 Cannon street, London
E C 4 ; works, Silvertown, London
E16; electrical engineers ; electric
light, telegraph & telephone cables ;
dynamos, motors, telegraph 4; test-
ing instruments, carbons, batteries
Engrineers- Heating.
Engineer — Hydraulic.
Perman E. iqy Dock street, Newport
See advertisement
Engineers —Marine.
Lyle John, 10 Waterloo rd. Newport
Engineers — Mechanical.
Arthur R.Jfc Son,Coomassie st.NewprI
Bailev Charles H. Tvne engine works.
Mill parade. Pill, Newport
Baldwins Limited, Panteg works, nr.
Newport k Railway stations, Ponty-
pool road ; Panteg k Griflithstown
Bell Harcoiirt P. Mercantile cham-
bers, 51 High street, Newport
Cox Bros. 149a, Chepstow rd JJewport.
Davies & Co. King st. Abergavenny
Davis Thomas Hv. Cross la. Newport
Eric (Patent) Water Main Scraper Co.
Limited (The) (F. Hammond, man-
ager), St. Arvans, Chepstow
Glass Andrew, Mercantile chambers,
51 High street, Newport
Graddon Jn. 42 Shaftesbury st.Nwprt
Granville & Belton, la. East Usk rd.
Heslop Jn. k Son, 71 Dock st. Newport
fInwardPhilip,i5Corporation rd.Newpt
Hunt J. ft Co. Station chambers,
Cambrian road, Newport
Isca Foundry Company Limited,
Mill parade. Pill, Newport, tele-
grapliic address, " Isca, Newport " ;
London office, 53 Victoria st S W i
l.ioksnn Wm. Rosser,Treyork,Rhymny
Linton Bros. Goodrich cres. Newport
Mordey, Carney 4; Co. Limited,
Alexandra docks, Newport
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Morgan F. N. 4; Co. Ltd. 51 Clarence
place 4 63 Caerleon road, Newport
Morgan Tom, May hill, Monmouth
Paton R.Tro8nant.',Hanbury rd.Pontypl
Phillips Charles D. Emlyn work-,
Emlyn street, Newport
Richards H.&Co.Lld.Rudry st.NewprI
Sanders 4 Co. Alston w orks.Ebene/.er
terrace, Newport
Scott George L. 8 Friars st. Newport
Shearman John k Co. (Newport 1
Limited. Mill parade, Pill.Newporl
Thompson Cuthbert F. 6 Carlton
chambers. High street, Newport
Thompson Geo. Wm. Wear engineer-
ing works, Mill par. Pill, Newport
Oskside Engineering Co. Ltd. (The),
Church street. Pill, Newport
Wilks John 4 Sons. Little Mdl, Mam-
hilad, Pontypool
Engineers— Mining.
Abraham Richard, Gellydeg, Maesv-
cwnuner, Cardiff
Caldwell Hugh M.I.M.E. 27 Carlton
chambers. High street, Newport
Jones Edward Prosser, Glanwern
offices, Bryngwyn place, Pontypool
Lyne Ernest L. 32 Llanarth st.Newpn
Engineers— Sanitary.
See Sanitary Engineers.
Engineers— Ventilating.
See Ventilating Engineers.
ENGINEEBS' FACTOBS.
Hunt & Witts (merchants). 4 & 5
Commercial street. Newport
ENGINEEBS' MACHINE
TOOL MAKEBS.
Joyce C. H. Limited, i-,4 Southwark
street, London S E 1' See ad-
vertisement
ENGINEEBS STOEES.
Willcoi W. H. 4 Co. Limited, 32.
34, 36 & 38 (offices) Southwark
street, London S E i ; works, 54
Castle street 4 Worcester street.
London S E i. See advertise-
ENGBAVEBS.
Akers Herbert, Winchester chambers.
High .street, Newport
Goodver Percy, Arcade chambers.
High street, Newport
ENVELOPE & CIECTILAE
ADDBESSEES.
A Addressing Co. (Geo. S. Smith.
Dalby-Welch Limited), Gresham
house, Old Broad street, London
E Ci. T A "Septimus, London;"
T N 6206 City (4 lines)
Reliable Advertising & Addressing
Agency Limited, Publicity house,
Bucknall & Carrier streets, Lon-
don W C a
ESSENCES, SYETJPS &
COBDIALS.
Consol Automatic Aerators (19141
Ltd. Sunhury Common, Middlesex
ESTATE AGENTS.
See Agents — Land, House & Estate.
ESTATE OFFICES- PEIVATE.
Bailey Estate Office (J. B. Walford.
agent). Lion street, Abergavenny
Itton Court Estate Office (Robt. Hv.
NewilUto W. E. CCurro esq.D.L.').
Boscobel house, Welsh st. Chepstow
Llanarth Estate (Ernest L. Lyne,
agent), 32 Llanarth st. Newport
Llanover Estate (trustees of)
(Leslie R. Pym, agent), Ahercam,
Newport k Llanover, Abergavenny ;
head office, Westgate chambers,
Commercial street, Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.] •
Nantyglo 4; Blaiiia Ironworks Co.
Limited (The), Victoria chambers,
Bridge street, Newport
Orr George William, Old Hilston,
St. Maughans, Monmouth
Pontvpool Park Estate Office (John
Octavius Tyler J. P. agent), Ponty-
moile, Pontypool
Power Estate Office (Charles Albert
Miles, agent). King's chambers.
High street, Newport
St. Julian's Estate Office (Fred Keed,
agent), Westgate chambers. Com-
mercial street, Newport
Tredegar Estate Office (L. Foster
Stedman & J. I. Storrar, agents).
Gold tops, Newport
Wentsland Estate Office (David
Davies, agent), Pontypool
EXCAVATOK MAKEK.
Cornforth Ernest E. Stoke-on-
Trent ; steam, electric & petrol
FANCY BEPOSITORIES.
See also Berlin Wool Repositories.
Ash & Sons, Arcade, Abertillery
Bastick Bro.s.130 Chepstow rd.Newprt
IJi'odie Mrs. L. 82 Chepstow rd.Nwprt
Carpenter Albert, Station street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Clayton Harry, 4 Church st. Monmth
("leak Hy- High st. Blackwood.Newprt
Cook William & Mrs. Margaret, 157
Commercial road, Newport
Evani Miss Nancy, High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Fussell Mrs. Louie, ii6a. Market
hall, Newport
Greenland k Co. The Corridor, High
street, Newport
Harris Mrs. Edith Mary, High st.
Blackwood, Newport
Harvey Mrs. M^ry Ann, 11 & 12 Sta-
tion street, Abersychan, Pontypool
Hughes E.& Sons.iiCastle st.Tredegr
.lames Isaac, Church st. Abertillery
.lenkins Mrs. Eva, 80 High st. Blaina
Jones E. G. 125 Market hall, Newport
Jones Wm. 159 Commercial st.Newpt
Joseph C. 31 Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Lewis L. & Son, 199 & 201 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
Little Mrs. Ellen, 98 Alexandra rd.
Pill, Newport
Lloyd David, 6 Spencer street. Briery
Hill, Ebbw Vale
Longstaff C. Market hall, Pontypool
LongstaS Charles E. lot Commercial
street, Tredegar
McDougall Mrs. Olivia Eliza, 36 St.
Mary's street, Monmouth
Morgan M. & Co. 26 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Naish John, 24 & 26 George street &
Market hall, Pontypool
Owers Alfred, 26 Cross st.Abergavnny
Payne Misses H. & C. Westgate bldgs.
Commercial street, Newport
Penberthy John, 54 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Phillips Dvd.2i Church st.Abertillery
Piper's Penny Bazaar, 164 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Poynton Fry & Co. 20 Clarence place,
Newport
Qninton Mrs. A. 27 High st.Chepstow
Rawlinson Brothers, High street &
Commercial rd. Llanhilleth,Newpvt
Rees John, High st. Blackwood,Newpt
Richards Frederick William, 54 Frog-
more street, Abergavenny
Salisbury Mrs. A. L. 2 Newport ar-
cade. Newport
.Skinner Mrs.M.i33Caerleon rd.Newpt
Sully Misses, 4 Market arcade, Nwprt
Talpalhoff Myer.ioMarket hall, Nwprt
Walker Ed. G. Middle st. Chepstow
Watkins P. jun. Cambrian road &
48 High street, Newport
Williums T.G. 21 Monnow st. Monmth
TEADES.
Farmers.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Adams A. Christchurch, Newport
Adams E. Broad St.com.Nash,Newport
Adams J. Henlly.s Green court &
Groen meadow, Cwmbran, Newport
Adams James, Greenmeadow, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Adams Sidney, Greenmeadow, Nash
road, Liswerry, Newport
Addams-Williams Thomas Henry, Ton
farm, Raglan, Newport
Alford James, Croes-Buchan, Bryn-
gnvn, Raglan
Allen James, Lower Cwm, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Alliu Robert k John. White hill,
Wonastow, Monmouth
Amery Charles, Osbaston, Monmouth
Amyes Frederick, Castle Pryddy,
Llanfoist. Abergavenny
Andrews Edward T. Mount Pleasant,
Aberbeeg, -Newport
Andrews George, Caldicot, Newport
Andrews J. Pentwyn,Bassaleg,Newprt
Andrews Wm. Daniel, Hafodarthen
Isha. Llanhilleth, Newport
Anstey Arthur, Treharry, Pen-y-
clawdd, Monmouth & Llananant,
Llangoven, Monmouth
Anstey O, Lower ho. Llansoy, Newprt
Anstey William, Manor house, Sog-
giett, Newport
Anthony Mrs. Lemuel, Tywaen,
Tnvsddu, Newport
Arnold Wm. Holly ho. tTndy,Newprt
Arthur L. Henry, Eedwick house,
Redwick, Newport
Arthur William Gwyn, Cefnllech,
Llangibby, Newport
Ashfield William Henry, Picked lane,
Nash, Newport
Attewell Mrs. Maria, Lower Lakes.
Christchurch, Newport
Attewell Mrs.W. Christchurch, Newprt
Attewell W. Great Troston, Nash rd.
Liswerry, Newport
Attwell Charles, Malpas, Newport
Austin David, Twvn-Glas, Llanellen,
Abergavenny
.\ustin W. Brynpant, Llanover,
Abergavenny
Badham William Arthur, Cefn-Mawr.
Monkswood, Usk
Bailev W. Decoy Pool, Nash.Newport
Baker James & Son, Glen Court farm,
Llanllowell, Usk
Baker Thomas & Sons, Croes-Heolydd
Graig, Bassaleg, Newport
Baker Albert Sidney, Manor farm,
St. Bride Netherwent, Newport
Baker David, Neuadd wen, Bassaleg.
Newport
Baker E. Dervn cot. Rumney, CarditT
fBaker E. Wernddu farm, Alteryn,
Newport
Baker Edgar, Mardy, St. Bride
Wentloog, Newport
Baker Edward. Sea View cottage, St.
Bride Wentloog, Newport
Baker Edward. Wernddu farm,
Bettw.s, Newport
Baker Geo. A. Llangattock, Newport
B.rker Ivor L. Tredunnock, Newport
Baker James. New house, St. Bride
Wentloog, Newport
Baker .Tames. Peterstone, Cardiff
Baker John, St Bride Wentloog.Nwprt
Baker John, Wilcrick, Newport
Baker John San uel. Upper Maerdy,
Llangeview, Usk
Baker Mrs. Louisa. Gloch-wen, Bhiw-
derin, Newport
Baker Matthew, Holly honse, Castle-
ton, Marshfield, Cardiff
FAR i83
Baker Reginald, Spring court. Castle-
ton, Marshfield, Cardiff
Baker Stephen, Llangattock, Newport
! Baker Thomas, White cross, St. Bride
Wentloog. Newport
Baker Walkin, Cherry orchard, St.
j Bride Wentloog, Newport
Baker William, Nash, Newport
Baker William Edgar, Eedwick.Nwprt
Baker William H. Magor, Newport
Baker W.L.Bush frm.Llansoy.Newprt
Baldock Arthur W. Penylan farm.
Barrack hill, Newport
Ball Mrs. Ester, Lower Prescoed
farm, Llanbadoc, Usk
Ballinger Thomas k Sons, Trecastle,
I Llangoven, Monmouth
Ballinger Mrs. Emma, The Hoop,
Penallt, Monmouth
Ballinger Henry R. Bourne, Cwmcar-
Barrel'l Walter, Great Birches, Gros-
mont, Hereford
Barton John, Henllys, Newport
Barton Et. Mill frm. Henllys,Newprt
Basham Allen, Tyn-y-ffynon, Ehiw-
derin, Newport
Basham Charles, Bassaleg, Newport
Baylis Thomas, Great house, Llan-
gattock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Bayliss George, Craig-y-Ceilog, Mal-
pas, Newport
Bayliss Gilbert, Pentra, Llangattock
Lingoed, Abergavenny
Bayliss James, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Bayliss William J. Pendoicae, Llan-
wenarth Ultra. Abergavenny
Baynham John, Penlanlas, Llantilio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Baynhaui Samuel, Upper Bettws,
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Bazzard Charles John, Till house,
Llanvair-Discoed, Chepstow
Beechey Frank, Ochrweith, Ponty-
Beer William, High mead, Llanvair-
Kilgidiii, Abergavenny
Bendall Mrs. Elizabeth Mary, The
Laurels, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Berrow John, The Newbolds, Rock-
field, Monmouth
Bevan Conrad Embry, Gt. Tresenny,
Grosmont, Hereford
Bevan Edgar, Wern house, Glyn,
Newchurch East, Chepstow
Bevim Mrs. Elizabeth, Blaen-bran,
Upper Cwm-bran, Newport
Bevan Enoch Thos. Gwem-y-Saint,
Wonastow, Monmouth
Bevan Frank, Upper Stanton, Llanvi-
hangel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Bevan G.Clwdd farni.Penrhos.Newprt
Bevan J. Postgwyn, Marshfield, Cardiff
Bevan Moses, Brichiard, Pontrhydy-
run, Newport
Bevan Samuel, Cwmcarvan. Monmouth
Bevis Thomas, Pontvmister, Newport
Bevnon Owen, The Green, Llanvihan-
n-el-juTta-Eoggiett, Newport
BiggsG.New ho.Llanvapley,.\bergvnny
Bii/gs George, Newcastle. Llangattock-
Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Biggs George, Norton court, Sken-
frith, Grosmont (Herefordshire)
Biggs Percy, Lettravane, Llangattock-
Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Biggs W. Perth-y-pea, Llanvapley,
Abergavennv
Bird The Misses, Coxstone, St.
Maughans, Monmouth
Bird Thomas. Manor farm, Llande-
vennv. Magor, Newport
Bi.shop E Miohaelston-y-Vedw,Cardia
Bladen Mrs. G. Bryn-glas, Trevethin,
Pontvpool
Blake A.T.The Hill,Wyesham,Monmth
Blavdon George, Bryn-glas, Cwm-
.\von. Abersvchan, Pontypool
Blunt Geo. Edgar, Llandogo,Chepstw
Bolmond J. Plas-y-coed, Cwmffrw-
doer, Pontypool
284 FAR
Farm KUs— continued.
B-riton Joshua, Hand farm, Llanv:
hangel-Pont-y-moile, Pontypool
Bolton Joshua, Panteg, Pontypool
Boulton Owen, Glaseoed, Pontypool
Bowcott Bros.Warrage, Raglan,Newpt
Bowditch Thomas, Twyn Simon, Myn
yddislwyn, Blacliwuod, Newport
Bowen Daniel, Llangattock-Vibon-
Avel, Monmouth
Bowen David, Llangattock-Vibon-
Avel, Monmouth
Bowen John, Plas-y-ruen, G-rosmont,
Hereford
Bowen L Cath Cobb,St.Mellons,Card£f
Bowen Samuel, Llangattock-Vibon
Avel, Monmouth
Bowen William, Cwmcarvan, Monmth
Boyce A. Berthlan,Goytrey,Pont\pool
Boyt William, Mount Pleasant, Llan
gattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Brace Mrs. William, Undy, Newport
Bradley John, Beech farm, Glaseoed,
Pontypool
Brankley Mrs. Jane, Llanover road,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Breakwell George, Perthyre farm,
Rockfleld, Monmouth
Breilatt George F. Llanthewy-
Rytherch, Abergavenny
Broben Alexander, Ty Perrott, Coed
y-paen, Pontypool
Brooks Thomas, Craig-y-dorth, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Blown Mrs. Ellen, Trelleck road. Tin-
tern-Parva. Chepstow
Bruten William George, Yspitty
farm, Monmouth rd. Abergavennv
Bufton Wm. Croesyceilog, Newport '
Bullock James, Mervale.Christchurch,
Newport
Suiton William Albert, Pwll Coch, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Gale J. G. Newhouse,Llansov,Newport
' 'ale William H. Talycoed,' Llantilio
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Case Herbert, Great House farm,
Caerwent, Chepstow
Cash Calet Howard, Lodge farm,
Pen-y-Clawdd, Monmouth
Cecil Mrs. James Parry, Buekholt
mill, Dixton, Monmouth
(haloner Mrs. M. E. Tir-Pentwvs,
Cefnycrib, Pontypool
f'handler Charles Henry, Ninewells.
Trelleck, Monmouth
'"happen F. Gelly-fawr, Henllys,
Cwmbran, Newport
Cbappell Henry, Marshfield, Cardiff
Ohappell Walter, Cock-v-north, Hen-
llys, Cwmbran, Newport
Charles Mrs. Ann. Tv Mawr, .Eum-
ney, Cardiff
Charles Wm. Mamhilad, Pontypool
Charles William Henrv, Park-y-
brain, Goytrev, Pontypool
Charles Wi'lliani .S. Old Roctorv,
Llanfoi.'it, Abergavenny
Cherrett F. Duffryn, Henllys, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Christopher Isaac, Redwick, Newport
Christopher James, Redwick, Newport
Christopher Thomas, Llandevenny,
Magor, Newport
Christophers Frederick William
Harris, Rhiwderin, Newport
C'hugg William B. Penrhiw franc,
Mynyddislwyn, Newport
Clark Gabriel, Gaerlwydd, New-
church West, Chepstow
Clark William, Skenfrith, Monmth
Clements George, White house,
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Cobley James,Penpedair Hul & Pent-
llwyn bach, Mynyddislwyn, Newprl
Cocker James, Pontnewydd, Newport
Coldicutt Valentine, Newton Court
farm, Dixton, Monmouth
Coldicutt William Edwd. Troy farm,
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Collings Richard. The Knoll, Aber-
carn, Newport
TRADES.
Collins J. KiUuddu, Llantrissent,
Newport
Collins John James, Noyadd, Cwm-
yoy, Abergavennv
Collins Sidney, Vfnss, Hardwick,
Abergavenny
Collins William Geo. The Mynders,
Shire Newton, Chepstow
Collins William H. Gt. Trerhew,
Llanhlio-Crossenny, Aberagvenny
Connabeer Francis George, Maes
Mawr, Glaseoed, Pontypool
Cope Mathew, Coldbrook, Llandenny,
Raglan, Newport
Coppage Frederick, Llanbradach,
Bed was, Cardiff
Cording Mrs. T. Llandegveth, Caer-
leon, Neyrport
Co-wles Ernest M. Llangattock-
Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Cowles John, Llangeview, Usk
Cowles Mrs. Mary, Upper Talyran.
Dingestow, Monmouth
Co«les R. Lower Talyvan,Dingestow,
Monmouth
Cowles Reginald T. H. Pen-y-Llan,
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Cowles" T. Teivtree. Tregare, Monmth
Cowles Mrs. Uriah, Tyllwydd, Llan
gwm Doha, Newport
Cowles William, Little Trostra, Glas
coed, Pontypool
Cox B.Pwypen fm.Christchurch.Nwpt
Cox-Gale Mrs. Ada, Redwick, Newpr
Ci'iddle George Richard Herbert
Llanwernarth Ultra. Abergavenny
Crimp John, Glanshawel, Henllys
Cwmbran, Newport
Crockett Edgar, Hill farm, Mathern
Chepstow
Cross Edgar John. Roan Oak farm,
Grosmont, Hereford
Cross William, Cefn Coch, Llanarth
Newport
ross William, Llyvos, Llantilio
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Crum H. Tymawr, Penallt, Monmth
Crump Nabor, Baglan, Newport
Crump William, Pantv-Cwcw. Llan-
Usk
CulUmore James D. High Cross,
Rogerstone, Newport
CulUmore John, Bryngarth & Duke's
, Grosmont, Herefordshire
CuUimore William Robert, Arch
farm, Undy, Newport
urnow Alfred, Walnut Tree farm,
Glaseoed, Pnntvpool
Curtis Mrs. Sarah Ann, Cwmffrw-
Pontypool
Dale Mrs. James, Lower Argoed
farm, Llanhilleth, Newport
Dalton .\lfred, Nash rnaJ, Liswerry,
Newport
Dance Chas. Albert, Lower Duffryn.
Grosmont, Hereford
Dando Aaron, PwUydomen, Pontygas-
seg, Cefnycrib, Pontypool
Dando Frederick John, Cwmfrydd.
Llangibby. Newport
Dando Reginald. Cwmbran, Newport
Dando Roijer, Tycanol, Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
David William & Benjamin, Hendre
Varh. St. Mellons. Cardiff
David D. Tymawr.Llanuver.Abergvnny
David David, St. Mellons, Cardiff
H Mrs. Hannah. Oaklands, St
■lions, C'ardiff
David Herbert, Fair Orchard, St.
Bride Wentloog, Newport
David Mrs. M. Peterstone, Cardiff
David Morgan W. Llansantffraed
farm, Abergavenny
David Robert. Court Porth-hir, Llan-
Abergavenny
Davies Andw. & Lewis.Bishton.Newpt
Davies David & Sons, Carreg Bicca,
Ebbw Vale & Tredegar
Davies M'S. Mary k William, Frwd.
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
, [MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Davies Richard Saunders & Misses
Mary & Alice, Lower house,
Kemeys-Commander, Usk
Davies A. G. S. Llanishen, Chepstw
tDavies Mrs. Amy, Wern-Fawr, St.
Mellons, Cardiff"
Davies Arthur John, Killough, Llan-
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Davies Benjamin, Treowen castle,
Davies Mrs. Betsy, Bishton, Newport
Davies Charles, Tyhwntybwlch, Cwm-
yoy, Abergavenny
Davies D. Tyffos-y-fran.Bassaleg.Nwpt
Davies Daniel, Ty-darren, Newport
Davies Mrs. David, Tir Alice Lewi.s.
Bedwellty, Newport
Davies E. ' N. The Uplands & Bryn
farm, Pontnewydd, Newport
Davies Edgar, Bedcastle, Llanhlp -
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Davies Edgar Thomas, Ciltign
farm, Llanbadoc, Usk
Davies E. Great ho. Llanarth. Newpvi
Davies Edwin. Cwm Rhos, Tredegar
Davies Edwin, The Common farm.
Penallt, Monmouth '
Davies Mrs. Elizabeth, Tyrmonacb.
Brvngwyn, Raglan
Davies Mrs. Emma, Abergwelyan.
Goytrev, Abergavenny
Davies E. Globrolla farm, Abertillry
Davies Evan, Penylan, MachemNwpl
Davies Geo. Gam, Cwmyoy,Abrgvniiy
Davies George, The Cross, Llau-
vetherine, Abergavenny
Davies Henry, Bedwas, Cardiff
Davies Henry, Kendon, Crumlin
Davies Henry, Llantilio-Pectholey.
Aherj;ayenny
Davies Hugh, Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr
(Breconshire)
Davies J. Cnedmoeth.Redwellty.CardlT
Davies J.Pentref groes.Penmain.Newpt
Davies J. R. Bishton, Newport
Davies J. W. Bed House farm.
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth I
Davies James, Trelleck, Chepstow
Davies John, Croes-Carneinon, Graig.
Bassaleg, Newport
Davies Jn. Kingcoed.Cnjmlin.Newprt
Davies John, Pant Glas, Pitte Bach,
Tredegar
Davies John, Pencoed fach, Bed-
wellty, Newport
Davies Jn. Penycia, Crumlin. Newprl
Davies Jn. Ton-y-felin,Penmain,Nwi>t
Davies John, Trwyn farm, New-
bridge, Newport
Davies" John Thomas, Noyaddlwyd.
Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Davies John Wm. Pontywain.Newport
Davies L. The Vro.Llanover.Abrgvnny
Davies Leonard Harold, Crossways.
Llangattock-Lingoed, Abergavenny
Davies Lewis, Craig-y-racca,Machen,
Newport i
Davies Lewis, Havodowen farm, .
Newbridge, Newport 1
Davies Lewis, Buttry hatch, Fleur-de- |
Lis, Cardiff ' '
Davies Mrs. M. A. Bishton, Newport
Davies Mrs. Margaret. Bedwas Uchaf.
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Davies Mrs. Margaret, Pontygwaitb.
Bedwellty. Tredegar
Davies Percy, Llanthewy Skirrid.
Abergavenny
Davies Philip, Tymawr, Llanvihangel -
Pont-y-moile, Pontypool
Davies Philip Rees. Maehen, Newport
Davies Richard, New house, Llanvair-
Kilgidin, Abergavenny
Davies Robert, Aberfwydd, Llan-
gattock-nigh-Usk. Abergavenny
Davies Samuel. Havodarthan Uchaf.
Aberbeeg, Newport
Davies Thos. Cwm Tysiog, Tredegar
Davies Thomas, Fwthog, Abergavenny
Davies Thomas, Maes-y-berllan, Go-
vilon, Abergavenny
MuXMOUTflSHrRE.]
Davies Thomas, Newhouse, Forest,
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Davies Thomas, Penrose farm. Llan-
gattuck Lingoed, Abergavenny
Davies Thomas, Upper Kellea, Llangat-
tock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Davies Walter, Little Pant, Llantilio
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Davies Walter, Llanthewy-Eytherch,
Abergavenny
Davies Warren, Old court. Llangat-
tock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Davies William, Altybella, Llangwm
Ucha, Newport
Davies William, Bedwellty, Black-
wood, Newport
Davies William, Court Morgan,
Llanarth, Abergavenny
Davies William, Penrhos, Newport
Davies Wm. Pistvll, Llanarth.Newpt
Davies William. Pisty-11-gwyn, Cwm-
Avon, Abersychan
Davies William, Pistell-y-wyn, Treve-
thin. Pontypool
Davies William, Trelleck, Monmth
Davies William, Ty-Andrew. Blaina
Davies William D. Elgam farm.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Davies Wm. Edwd. Goytrey, Pontypl
Davies William Walter, Llyvos,
Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Davis Mrs. Grace Harriott, Llanvi-
hangel Crucorney, Abergavennv
Davis Henry, Penylan, Llantilio-Cros-
senny, Abergavenny
Davis Joshua, Park Newydd, Glas-
coed. Pontypool
Davis Uriah, Lower Cwmare, Glas-
coeil. Pontypool
Day ( 'harles, Long house, Goytrey,
Pontypool
Day Thomas Eymer, Black moor, St.
Maughans, Monmouth
Day William J. Lower house, Llan-
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Denner B. P. Pentre lane.Abergavnny
Denner Percy, Llanfoist farm,' Llan-
foist, Abergavenny
Denston Frank, Little Llanlewith,
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmth
Denston John, Grove farm, Llan-
gattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Denston William, Newcastle,Monmth
Denstone Frank J. Great Llwynfrank,
Llanvihangel C'rucornev, Abrgvnnj
Dent Frederick, Little' Common,.
Malpas, Newport
Dent John, Liswerry road, Newport
Dent John James, Alway farm,
Christchurch, Newport
Dodd Augustas, Cefnycrib, Crumlin
Dodd Lemuel, Chapel farm. Forest,
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Dodd Wm. Pant, Fwthog,AbeTgavnny
Doubleday Austin H. G. Eussell hill.
Trostrey, Dsk
Dowdeswell Wm. Clay Pits, Chepstov
Dowle Jn. Pen-y-Clawdd, Monmouth
Dowling William B. Glan-y-rafon,
Machen, Newport
Dowling William Henry, Tymawi
Hill farm, Llanbadoc, Usk
Downham Arthur P. Stanley, Church
farm, St. Maughans, Monmouth
Duffield W.LIandanglws,Machen,Nwpi
Dunstan Joshua, Ty-isaf, Blackwood,
Newport
Durham Caleb, Tycoch, Llanover,
Abergavenny
Durham George, The Park, Llanellen,
Aborgavennv
Durham Tom.' Llanellen, Abergavnny
Dntfield William Henry & Sidney,
Hnck farm, Llanvaches. Newport'
Duthie William, Llanm;\rtin, Newport
Eckley David,Little Grosmont Wood,
Gro.smont, Hereford
Edgar E. Tnysypica, Goytrey,Pontypl
Edmonds David, Llanvihangel-To-v-
Mynydd
Edmorid.s David, jun. Pen-y-bryn,
Llanishen, Chepstow
TEADES.
Edmonds Joseph, Crick, Caerwent,
Chepstow
Edmonds William, Darallt fach,
Uys, Newport
Edmunds John, Graig-GUeroh, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Imunds John, Penheol-y-badd &.
Craigllwarch farm, Henllys, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Edmunds John, Penrhiwarwydd,
Tnysddu, Newport
Edmunds John, Pen-y-park, New-
church East, Chepstow
dmunds Mrs. Lewis. Cashellffer-
wvnt, Llanover, Abergavenny
Edmunds Richard, Bedwas, Cardiff
Edmunds Thomas, Coed-cae, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
imunds Thomas, Pener-mawr,
Mynyddislwyn, Newport
imunds Thomas, Penner, New-
bridge, Newport
Edward J. & W. Pontymister.Newpon
■"iward James, Cherry Orchard &
Llanyrant, Glascoed, Pontypool
iwards Amns & Son, Tvbach &
Lower house, Cwmcarvan. 'Monmth
Edwards Edward & William, Neuadd
Newydd. Llanover, Abergavennv
Edwards D. Middle Soverydd, Crum-
lin, Newport
Edwards David, Penishyplwydd, Llan-
vihangel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Edwards E. Wenallt-lwr, Bogerstone,
Newport
Edwards Ebenezer. Roggiett, Newport
Edwards Edward, Blaenllwvna,Cefnv-
crih, Pontvpool
Edwards Francis S. Claremonf,
Malpas, Newport
Edwards George, Llantrothr. Din-
gest'
Mo
Beilii
Edwards Henrv H. '
was, Cardifl'
Edwards Ivor, Littli
gare. Monmouth
Edwards James, Blaenavon, Pnntvpool
Edwards James, Pantyscawan, New-
bridge. Newport
Edwards John, Chapel farm,Mitchell-
Troy. Monmouth
Edwards John, Coedkernew, Newport
Edwards John H. Fawdydden, Llan-
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Edwards R. Cwm-du, Maesycwmmer,
CardiiT
Edwards Eees, Trowbridge bach,
Rumney. Cardiff
Edwards Eobt. Craig-v-dorth, Cn
carvan, Monmouth '
Edwards Sidney. Ennerstone, Newprt
Edwards Thomas, Bryn-hytryd, Llan-
over, Abergavenny
Edwards Mrs. Thomas, Pen-Craig-
Penner, Newbridge, Newport
Edwards Thomas F. Whitelve farm,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Edwards William, Middle Cwm, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Ebas Daniel, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Ellaway Brothers, Llanvihangel-
ystern-Llen'ern, Monmouth
Ellaway George, Pejirbos, Newport
Ellaway Mrs. Kate, Great house
Dingestow, Monmouth
Elliott Albert, White Hall farm,
Llandevennv, Magor, Newport
Elliott William, Upper Mill house.
Govilon, Abergavennv
Ellis Miss Susan, Ll'antilio Cross-
enny, Abergavenny
Elston Alfred, Pentrewaen, Coed-y-
Paen, Pontypool
Embrey Thomas, Llanwernarth Ultra
Emerson Mrs. Ann, Michaelston-y
Vedw, Cardiff
Emery Henry, Great Campstone,Llan
gattock Lineoed. Abergavenny
England Edwin, White ho. Penallt,
Monmouth
FAR 2SJ
England Edwin Taylor, Cilwrgy,
Llaugibby, Newport
England Frank, Graigwith, Llan-
Newport
Evans Albert, Havodtrisclosfach, Bed-
wellty, Newport
?ans Charles, Penlangwynn, Cwm-
bran, Newport
rans Charles, Tyvree, Llangwm
Ucha, Newport
Evans D. Bwrgwm,Goytrey,Pontypool
Evans Mrs. D. Penyrheol, Bedwellty,
Kil-
Cardifl
;vans David, Winslow house,
gvtrrog, Chepstow
Ivans David James, Trebert.li,
Christchurch, Newport
Ivans E. St. Bride Wentloog,Newpt
Evans F.E.Ty-Freeman,Gweh6log,UsU
Evans G. Llanvetherine, Abergavnny
Evans George, Bwrgwm, Goytrey",
Abergavenny
Evans George, Pentrawillan, Lla}i-
tilio, Crossenny, Abergavenny
Evans George, Whitebrook,' Llan-
vaches, Newport
Evans Mrs. Harrtt.A. Malpas, NeWprt
Evans J.Coed-y-fon,Tredunnock,Nwprt
Evans J. Ehyd-y-maen, Llandenny.
Newport
Evans John, Great house, Mam-
hilad, Pontypool
Evans John, Kemeys bouse, Kemeys
Inferior, Newport
Evans Lewis John, Llanerthil mill.
Llandenny, Newport
Evans Mrs. Lydia, Court Robert.
Tregare, Eaglan, Newport
Evans Mrs. M. Hill farm, St.Arvans,
Chepstow
Evans Mrs. M. A. Leachpool farm,
Portskewett, Chepstow
Erans Mrs. Mary, Llanvetherine,
Abergavenny
Evans Mrs. Marv Ann, Penvrheol.
Rumney, Cardiff
Evans Mrs. Matilda. Liswerry house.
Liswerry rtiad, Newport
Evans P. 'Eisca, Newport
Evans Philip. White house, Llanvi-
hangel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Evans Eees, Penrhos, Abergavenny
Evans Regd. Newcastle, Monmouth
Evans Richard, New Barn, Henllys,
Cwmbran, Newport
Evans Richard William,Llanfihangel-
Ystern-Llewern, Monmouth
Evans Robert, Gradin rhiw, Crum-
lin, Penmain. Newport
Evans R. Henllys, Cwmbran,Newprt
Evans Robert. Ehiw, Crumlin, Newprt
tEvans Mrs. S. St. Mellons. Cardiff
Evans Thomas, Far house, Llantilio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Evans Thos. Pentwyn, LlanlIowell,Usk
Evans T. T. Bealie'au, Coleford, Glos
Evans Thomas L. Glanshon, Aber-
carn, Newport
Evans W. Dingeston rd. Monmouth
Evans William, Nant-y-goUen, Tre-
vethin, Pontypool
Evans William. Old Shop,Cwm-Avon,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Evans Wm. Ostrey, Trelleck. Monmth
Evans William, 'Uplands, Llangwm
Ucha, Newport
Evans William Edwin, Llantair.Llan-
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Eynon Edwin, Kingsfield & The
'Well. Grosmont, Hereford
Fairfax John, Little Castle farm,
Gwehelog, Usk
Farmer George, Henllys, Newport
Farr E. Llangua. Hereford
Farr Thomas, Lower Tresenny, Gros-
mont, Hereford
Farr W. Brvnhvfrvd.Brvngwyn.Ragln
Fennell Cecil G. Llanishen, Chepstw
Ferneyhough John, The Lawns, Gros-
mont, Hereford
Ferneyhough John, Trelleck Cross,
Monmouth
286 FAR
TRADES.
[monmoctbshire.
Farmers — continued. Griffiths Edward Price, Berthglead,
Fisher Humphrey, Little Llanllewyd, I Llantilio-Crossennv, Abergavenny
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmth Griffiths F. Church farm, Kemeys-
Fisher John, Lenethrog, Llan Commander, Csk
wenarth Citra, Abergavenny | Griffiths J. Pen-y-Clawdd,Monmouth
Fisher William, Lower Cwm, Llan- Griffiths James L6onard,Ton cottage.
tilio-Crossennv, Abergavenny
Ford Wm. Llanfrechta 'Lower,Newprt
Francis A. Ty-Oir,Llanellen,Abrgviinj
Francis Isaac, High mead, Hardwick,
Abergavenny
Francis Richd. Llanvihangel-Tstern-
Llewern, Monmouth
Francis William, The Wern, Eoger-
stone» Newport
Francis Wm. E. Pontywain, Newport
Fraser Harry Rowland, The Elms,
Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk, Abergvnny
Freegard Edward, Hendra Isaf, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Frost J. Orchard lea, Raglan,Newpori
Froit William, Court-y-Guer, Wolves
Newton, Chepstow
Fry Lionel, Berthlwvdd,Trostrev,Usk
Fryer W. A. P. C. Penterry.Chepstw
Gale Edward & Henry, White house,
Grosniont, Hereford
Gale Albert, Innage, Mathern.Chpstw j Gwatk:
Gale Mrs. Ann, Heolandrew, Bish- j mom
ton, Newport
Tpedunnock, Newport
Griffiths J. Hill farm, Trostrev,Usk
Griffiths John, Chapel farm. P"n-
how, Newport
Griffiths John, Clawdd-y-Park, Llan-
gibby, Newport
Griffiths John, Ghiscoed, Pontypool
Griffiths John, Panteg, Pontypool
iffiths Morgan, Millbrook, Bryn-
;wyn, Raglan
iffiths Wifliam. Abersych.in, Pontypl
iffiths Wm. Frostlands, Penallt,
ith
-mair, Old-
Griffiths William, Nant-
castle, Abergavenny
Griffiths William, White house. St.
Maughans, Monmouth
Gunter James, Coed-y-poth, Tre-
gare, Monmouth
Gunter John, The Limekilns, Penallt
Monmouth
Barnard, Beech hill, Gros-
Hereford
Evan, Penywern, Goytrey.
Gale Mrs. Cecelia, Bishton, Newport I Pontypool
Gale David, Goldcliff, Newport |Gwatkin Geo. Goytrey, Abergavenny
Gale George, Bishton, Newport <Gwatkin Herbert William, Parkbach
Gale Harry Oakley, Llwyna farm, | Govtrev, Pontypool
Llantrissent, Newport GwilUam' C.Vishion,Cwmyoy,Abrgvny
Gale Mrs. Stephen, Redwick,Newprt Gwilliam Herbert, Longcroft farm.
Gale William, Whitson, Newport Caldicot, Newport
Garnsworthy Ernest, Ton mill, Gwilliam J. Court farm, Llanthony,
Cwmbran, Newport Abergavenny
George Benjamin, Bisbton, Newport | Gwilliam Robe
George J. Blaenyoy, Cwmyoy, Aber-
Green moors, Llan-
thewv Skirrid, Abergavenny
^ , ,v>william Robert J. Upper Henlan,
George Jacob,Great house,Llanthewy- 1 Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Vach, Uroesyceilog, Newport JGwillirn William J. Little Pool hall,
George J. Great ho. Gwehelog, U.«k Llanvetherine, Abergavenny
George John, Perth-y-Crwm, Cwra-JGwillym Edward, Plasivor, Uantilio-
yoy, Abergavenny i C'rossenny, Abergavenny
George Thomas, White house, LIsn- Gwynne John, Four ashes, Llan-
hennock, Newport goven, Monmouth
George William, Pantglas, Cwmbran, , Haberfield W. Frank, Malpas, Newprt
Newport 1 Haggett H. Llanerthil, Llandenny,
Gerrisb Mrs. Ann, Pen-las-can, St ' Newport
Mellons, Cardiff iHaime H. Corporation rd. Newport
Gerrish John. St. Mellons, Cardiff ' Haime J. F, Upper L3kes,Christchurch,
Gihbins E. Pontnewvnvdd, Pontvpool I Newport
Gibbon John, Bedwas,' Cardiff j Haines Arthur. Little Bullmoor,
Gilbert James. Pen-yr-!ieol. Llanvi- Christchurch, Newport
hangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavennv I Haines E. Kemevs Inferior, Newport
Gilbert William, Tyrewen, Cwmyoy,! Haines W. Pwllmeyric, Chepstow
Abergavenny iHale Arthur, Fivelanes farm, Caer-
Giles Wm. C. Pontymister, Newport j went, Chepstow
Goad Frank Brocklebank, Kemeys. Hale Jn. Cold Harbour, Nash, Newprt
Inferior, Newport ^ " ""
Hale Matthew, Whit
Hale Tom, Red Brick house. Red
wick, Newport
Halfacre Frederick, South road. Red
wick, Newport
Hall John Henrv, Trevellu, Llangwn
I'cha, Newport
Hall Robt. Wm. Varteg, Pontypo.il
Hall T. Herbertstown, Crumlin.Newpt
Hall Thomas S. Hafodryny farm,
Llanhilleth, Nfwport
Hanbury Sidney, Pen-y-worlod, Llan-
tris.sent, Newport
Hampshire Frederick, Rock farm
Llandenny, Newport
Hampshire Harold James, Pentrr
farm, Llandenny, Newport
Hampshire Henry', Owehelog, Csk
phen Treseder farm, } Hancom Jn. Merdy,Gresmont(Herefd)
Coed-j-paen, Pontypool | Banner Albert, Twyn farm, Llan-
gibby, Newport
Banner George, The Warren, Trel-
lecli, Monmouth
Banner Thoa. Dingestow, Monmouth
Barding George Percy J. P. Roger-
stone grange, .St. Arvans, Chepstw
Harding Harrv Wm. Upper Cwm,
'Monmouth
Gough Charles, Ponthir, Newport
Gratton John, Croesllwarch, Tre-
dunnock, Newport
Graves Thomas, Cwm farm, Blaina
Gray Llewellyn, Pencarree, Llangibby,
Newport
Green E. S. Tycoch, Llanbadoc, llsk
Green Jn. Clifford, Go!dcliff,Newprt
Green Samuel, Alteryn, Newport
Gregory Moses, Coe'dydefaid, Treve-
thin, Pontypool
Grennow William, Pentwyn, Llan-
wenarth Ultra, Abergavenny
Grenow William, Pen-y-graig, Llan-
foist, Abergavennv
Grey W. & Mrs. M'. Irongate, Llan-
thewy-Vnch, Pontynwvdd, Nowp
Griffin - ■ - -
Com
Griffith Evan, GKern-Melyn,
pare, Raglan, Newport
Griffiths Bros. Maosyberran, Cwmyoy,
Abergavennv
Griffiths Arthur, Bannatre, Hard-
wick, Abergavenny
Griffiths Charle.'f, Sunnybank, Cwm-
vov. Abergavenny
Griffiths David R. Pill farm, Caldi- iHarding Victor, MichaeUton-y-Ved
cot, Newport I Cardiff
Harper Francis, Cwm farm. Shire
Newton, Chepstow
Harper M Kemeys Inferior. Newport
Harrhy Mrs. Mary Jane, Ton, Glas-
oed, Pontypool
Harris Alfred, Nantycarrow.Llanarth,
Newport
inis Alfred. Pontymister, Newport
irris Alfred, Ty-coch, Llanthewy-
Vach, Pontynwy'dd, Newport
Harris Arthur, Llwyndu, Abergavennv
Harris Mrs. Cecelia, Pontnewydd.
Rogerstone, Newport
Harris Mrs. Charlotte, Glyn, New-
church East, Chepstow
Harris Clifford H. Llanfrechfa house,
Llanfrechfa Lower, Newport
Harris D. Blackbird farm.Newchurch
West, Chepstow
Harris Edgar, Ty-pw!l, Hardwick,
Abergavenny
Harris Frederick, Forge farm, Caer-
leon, Newport
Harris George, Organy Pool.Whitelye,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Harris George. Upper Cefn Carna.
Llangibby, Newport
Harris Harrv, Panteg, Pontypool.
Harris Henry, Castle lodge, Henllys.
Newport
Harris Hv. MUl com. Undy, Newport
Harris M'rs. Jas. Mathern, Chepstow
Harris John, Plantation farm, Kil-
g, Chepstow
Harris John, The Rock, Cwmyoy,
Abergavenny
irris John Joseph, Sunny bank,
Llanvihangel - Tstern - Llewern.
Monmouth
Harris Joseph, White house. Llan-
thewy-Vach, Pontynwydd, Newport
Harris Mrs. Mary, Bettws, Newport
Harris M. Glasllwch farm, Eisca rd.
Newport & Bassaleg, Newport
Harris Morgan, Tynypare, St.
Mellons, Cardiff
Harris Oliver, Barrack hill, Newport
arris Oliver, Llangattock lodge,
Llangattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavnny
arris Owen, Newchurch En Chepstw
Harris Percy, The Trap, Newchurch
East, Chepstow
Harris Robert, Ponthir, Newport
Harris Thomas, Pen-y-park, Llan-
gibby, Newport
Harris' T. Tonhacb, Llangibby, Newpt
Harris Thomas Edward, St. Bride
Wentloog, Newport
Harris Mrs. Violet, Glyn mawr,Cwm-
tillerv, Abertillerv
Harris 'William. Bettws farm, Beliws-
Newydd, Newport
Harris William, Coed-y-Brain, Gwe-
helog, Usk
Harris William, Gl:m-U»k. Goytrey,
Aberga
lliam. Llandegveth. Caer-
leiin. Newport
Harris Wm. Llanfrechfa Low. Newport
Harris William. Upper Pen-y-baiik,
Ponthir. Newport
Harris William G. Tyrewen,Llwyndu,
.Abergavenny
Harris Mrs. Wm. J. Argoed, Newport
Harry A. Highmoor hl.Caldicot,Nwprt
Harvey Frederick, Laiubrook, Mam-
hilad. Pontypool
Harvey Henrv, Rockfield, Monmouth
Harvey Walter Jn. Rockfield.Monmth
Harvey William, Pentrefrank, Aber.sy-
rhai'i. Pontypool
Harwood J. Typocha, Upper Cwm-
bran, Newport
Haskins Walter, Penallt, Monmouth
Hawkins Brothers, Gelli, Mynyddisl-
wyn, Newport
Hawkins William George, Lower
farm, Bedwellty. Tredegar
Hayes A. Tump, ■whitebrook,Monmth
Hayman George, Coedcae, Craddock,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
MONMOUTHSHIRE,]
Heath Amos, Trevony, Skentrith,
Poiitrilas (Herefordshire)
Heath E. The Elms & Gwernithig,
Eatrlan, Newport
Healli G.Gieat house.Trelleck Grange,
Chepstow
Heath Geo. Whiteho. Tregare.Mnmtb
Heath Henry, Chapel farm, Trelleck
Grange, Chepstow
Heath Herbert, Llananant farm, Trel-
i-clc Grange, Chepstow
Htath John, Llydiard Melyn, Llan-
(ienny, Newport
Heath T. Artha, Tregare, Monmouth
Heath W. Cefn-Mayn,Raglan, Newport
Heath Walter Richard, Green court,
Gwehelog, Usk
Herbert Frank. The Graiir, Penallt.
Mo
nh
Herbert Jacob, Tylantwin, Cefnycrib,
Crumlin
Herbert Richd. Cefnycrib, Pontypool
Hewitt Frank, Coeduspoeg, Bishton,
Newport
Hewlett Gei. Cannes farm, Monmouth
Hill C. Newhouse, Llandenny,Newport
Hill George, Ty-coch, Henllys, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Hill Mrs. L. B. The Dorratts, New-
church East, Chepstow
Hill Wallace Herbert, Ash Tree farm,
Dinham, Chepstow
Hitchcock I. The Elnia, Nash.Newprt
Hockey F. G. Christchurch, Newport
Hodges Altd. Little hill, Undy.Newprt
Hodges Alfred, The Elms farm,
Undy, Newport
Hodges Jn. Pantycossin farm, Shire
Newton, Chepstow
Hodges Sidney, Hill farm, Llangibby,
Newport
Holloway T. Pendagar, Trvthn. Fntypl
Holloway Thomas, Peny-ddouge,Cwm-
Avon, Abersychan, Pontypool
Holly James, Majors Barn, Old Here-
ford road, Abergavenny
Holmes M. Typant farm. Forest,
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Hopkins Albert, Lower Berthlwydd,
Bettws-Newydd, Newport
Hopkins Alfred, Twyn college, New-
bridge, Newport
Hopkins John, Penrhiw fach. Pen-
main, Newport-
Hopkins Thomas, Cefn Buchan, Llan-
gwm Doha, Newport
Hopkins William, Cefn Adam.Bettws,
Newport
Hopkins William, Penmain, Newport
Hoskins G. Green meadow, Gwe-
helog, Usk
Hoskins Richard, Penrhos, Newport
Houghton Alfred, Trelay farm, Llan-
gwm Ucha, Newport
Howard Benjamin, Penylan farm, St.
Bride Netherwent, Newport
Howard William, Church farm,
Caldioot, Newport
Howell David, Whitson green, Whit-
son, Newport
Howell Wm. Edwd. Gwehelog, Usk
Howell William Frederick, Monmouth
Toad, Abergavenny
Howells Altd. Bailey pit, Monmouth
Howells Mrs. Annie, White house,
Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Howells Edmund, Gwaelody-wann,
Bedwellty, Cardiff
Howells Henry John, Lower Goverra,
Llanvihangel-Pont-v-moile, Pontypl
Howells James, Trelleck, Monmouth
Howells John, Lower house, Cwmcar-
Howells John, Wain-y-bosfa, Pengam,
Cardiff
Howells W-Llwynon, Cwmyoy,Abrgvny
Howells William, Ty-pwll, Llan-
wenarth Ultra, Abergavenny
Huggett John, Ifton Hill farm, Port-
skewett, Chepstow
Huggett Mrs. Marv Ann, Saltmarsh,
Goldcliff. Nejvport
Hut'hes E. Sluice ho.Peterstone,Cardi£t
TRADES.
Hughes Evan, Rumney, Cardiff
Hughes Henry, Green Tump, Llanwe-
narth Citra, Abergavenny
Hughes Henry, Tredegar farm, New-
church West, Chepstow
Hughes Mrs.M. Llangnm Ucha,Nwrt
Hujhes T- Penylan. Tregare, Monmth
Hughes Thomas, Rockfield, Monmth
Hughes Mrs. ^Vnl- Penpergwm, Llan-
gattock-nigh-Usk, A bergavenny
Humphreys James, Cwrt Bach.Bettws,
Newport
Humphries Henry, Perthelick, Llan-
thewy-Vach, Croesyceilog, Newport
Hunt Bros. Drybridge, Monmouth
Hunt Henry, Gwernddu, Llantrissent,
Newport
Hunt Mrs. Lower House farm. Shire
Newton, Chepstow
Hunt Wm. Tvmawr, Llanbadoc, Usk
Husbands Mrs. Rt. Great Cwm,Llan-
gattock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Huxham John, Whitehall farm, Rum-
ney, Cardiff
Isaacs Mrs. Anna, Pantd-du,Aberbeeg,
Newport
Jacob Charles, Upper Llwyncelyn,
Llanover, Abersavenny
Jacob Henry, Ty-to-maen, Llanover,
Abergavenny
James A. Gt. house, Llangua, Herefrd
James A. Trevedow, Cwmyoy, Llan-
vihangel-Crucorney, Abergavenny
James Arthur. Magor. Newport
James B. St. Maughans, Monmouth
James Clifford B.'Nash, Newport
James D. LLindevennv. Magor, Newpt
James David, Perthcretig, Llangwm
Ucha, Newport
James E. Up. Llancayo.Gwehelog.Usk
James Ernest, Redwick, Newport
James Francis Morg.-m. Ty-canol,
Bedwas, Cardiff
James Fred,Abercarn fawr.Cwmcarn,
Cross Keys, Newport
James George, Redwick, Newport
James Godwin Tom. Pergoed, Llan-
denny, Newport
James J. Gelynos, Bedwellty,Newport
James James (eiors. of). Great Llan-
cayo, Gwehelog, Usk
James James, Green Court farm,
Llanellen. Al er-:ivenny
James James, Hereford rd. Monmth
James John, Lower Bushes, Shire
Newton, Chepstow
James John, Moorgate, Undy, Newport
James John R. The Graig, Llanishen,
Chepstow
James L. Coedybrain, Bedwellty.Crdff
James Richard. Glan Usk, Llanellen.
James Richard, Pencroesoped, Goy-
trey, Abergavenny
James Russell, Penydree, Llanvi-
hangel Cruoorney, Abergavenny
James Stanley S. Newhouse, Whit-
son, Newport
James Thomas, Landwr, Llanthewy
Skirrid, Abergavenny
James Thomas, St. Andrews, Llan-
gattock, Newport
James Thos. F. Bovil farm, Machen,
Newport
James William, Great Llanolway,
Llansoy, Newport
James William, Maerdy farm, Llan-
denny, Newport
James William, Pentoppin, Llangat-
tock. Newport
James William Charles, Newton,
Rumney, Cardiff
Jasper Thomas, Great Blungoed,Llan-
Bther
Abe
Jasper W. Llwyncnn.Cwmyoy,AbTgvny
Jasper Wm. Gare, Fwthog,.^be^gvnny
Jayne Thomas, Blaenycwm, Cefnycrib,
Pontypool
Jeffcott Mrs. Eliza, Lower house,
Mamhilad, Pontypool
Jeffreys Mrs. W. & Son, Pen-y-park,
Raglan. Newport
Jeffreys F. Middle Hendre.Monmoulh
FAR 287
Jeffreys Nathaniel, Pant-yr-Esk,Aber-
carn, Newport
Jeffries Joseph, The Old garden,
Rockfield, Monmouth
Jenkins Misses Mary & Louisa, Tre-
domen, Mamhilad, Pontypool
Jenluns Mrs. Annie, Cross farm,
Llansoy, Newport
Jenkins Benjamin, Tywilson, Llan-
gwm Ucha, Newport
Jenkins D. Tyllwydd, Ynysddu, Newpt
Jenkins David, Pen Pant, Cwmcirn,
Cross Keys. Newport
Jenkins David, Pen-y-Pant, Bisca.
Newport
Jenkins David, Rhns-wen, Bedwelliy.
Newport
Jenkins Edward, Argoed, Newport
Jenkins Edward, Ti'evolog, Cwmyoy,
Abergavenny
Jenkins George, Llanvihangel-Llan-
tarnam, Newport
Jenkms Henry, Penyiihoel, Cyiu-
Avon, Abersychan, Pontypool
Jenkins Hopton, Gwehelog, Usk
Jenkins Ivor, Pwll Du, Llanwenarth
Ultra, Abergavenny
Jenkins Mrs. James, Magor, Newpoi I
Jenkins James, jun. Middle Ninfa,
Llanfoist, Abergavenny
Jenkins James, Upper Ninfa, Llan-
foist, Abergavenny
Jenkins John, Bishpool, Christchurch,
Newport
Jenkins John, GeUideg Isaf, Maes-y-
cwmmer, Cardiff
Jenkins John, Graig-y-Cwm, Llan-
ellen, Abergavenny
Jenkins John, Home farm, Llantris-
sent, Newport
Jenkins John, Pentwyn, Llanellen,
Abergavenny
Jenkins John, Tyla Gwyn, Gellygroes,
Newport
Jenkins John, Tylagwyn, Pontllan-
fraith, Newport
Jenkins Mrs. The Causeway, Undy,
Jenkins Mrs- Octavius, Penyrheol,
Bedwellty, Cardiff
Jenkins Richard, Vellin-y-coed, Goy-
trey, Abergavenny
Jenkins Robert, Old St. .Tulian's
farm, Caerleon road, Newport
Jenkins Thomas, Llanvihangel-Llan-
Jenkins Thomas, Mamhilad house,
Mamhilad, Pontypool
Jenkins Thomas, New barn, Goytrey,
Pontypool
Jenkins Thomas, St. Bride Wentloog,
Newport
Jenkins Walter, Ilia farm, Bettws-
Newydd, Newport
Jenkins Warren, Tallocher, Wona-
stow, Monmouth
Jenkins Wm. Abertysswg, Cardiff
Jenkins .William, Grey hall, Llan-
wenarth Citra. Abergavenny
Jenkins Wihiam, Pentwyn & Fir Trees,
Mamhilad, Pontypool
Jenkins William, Ti-ostrey common,
Trostrey, Usk.
Jenkins Wm. Rosser, Court Perrott,
Llandegveth, Caerleon, Newport
Jeremiah James, Wentwood, New-
church West, Chepstow
Jeremiah Richard, Woodfield, Pont-
llanfraith, Newport
John Caleb, Gelly, Grange road.
Cwmbran, Newport
John Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower Meend,
Penallt, Monmouth
tJohn Idris, Upper Pantyrhiw-goch.
Michaelston-y-Vedw. Cardiff
John L. Little Wonastow, Monmouth
John Thomas, Henllys court, Henllys,
Cwmbran, Newport
John William, Lower Machen, Newprt
John Wm. Pantglas, Bedwas, Cardiff
John William, jun. Tregwillim-fach,
Rogerstone. Newport
Johns J. Up. Graig,Grosmont,Herefrd
288 FAR
Farmees — continued.
Johns J. Up. Graig, Skenfrth. Mnmth
Johns William, The Grange, Llanvi-
h;ini;el-Ystcrn-Llewern, Monmouth
Johnson Charles Robert, Llanthewy
Skirrid, Abergavenny
Johnson Robert, Llanddewi court &
Pentre, Llanthewy Skirrid, Aber-
cavenny
Johnson Samuel Gwillim, Treadam,
Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Johnson Walter, Great Pool hall,
Llanvetherine, Abergavenny
Johnson Walter, Llangattock Lin-
goed, Abergavenny
Johnson Walter, Pool hall, Llantilio
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Jonathan William, Hendre glyn, Llan-
over, Abergavenny
Jonathan Wra. Upper Whitecastle,
Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Jones Brothers, Penmain, NeirpoTt
Jones Bros. PontUanfraith, Newport
J ines Dovil & James, Llandowlais,
L'.unu'ibby. Usk
Jones Mrs. John & Alfred & Walter,
Skentrith, Monmouth
Jones Mrs. R. & Lewis David, Twyn
Sheriff. Raglan, Newport
Jones Robert Trevor & Cecil A.
Cayo, Llandennv, Newport
Jones & Taylor,' Mount Pleasant,
Pentnewydd, Newport
Jones A. Blythe, Bryngwyn, Raglan
Jones A, Crick, Caerwent, Chepstow
Jones A. E. Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Jones Albert, Tump, Llangattock
Lin;;roed, Abergavenny
Jones Alfred, Coedclivas, Newchurch
East. Chepstow
Jones Alfred P. Llangwm Isha farm,
LlangTrm Isha, Newport
Jones Alfred Rces, Sunny bank,
Graig, Bassaleg. Newport
Jones Allan. Pwllaca. Llangattock
Lingoed, Abergavenny
Jones Amos. Little mill, Llanthewy
Skirrid, Abergavenny
Jones Miss Ann, Carn-y-wynge, Peter-
stone, Cardiff
Jones Miss Ann, Marshfield. Cardiff
Jones Mrs. Ann, Walnut Trees, Goy-
trey, Pontypool
Jones Arth. Dell farm, Haglan.Newpt
Jones Arthur. Lower house. Wolves
Newton, Chepstow
Jones Arthur Henry, Court-y-goUen,
(twernesney, Usk'
Jones Aubrey J. Llangoven, Monmth
Jones Miss Beatrico, Camp House
farm, Llangwm Ucha, Newport
Jones Benjamin, Cwm-Avon farm,
Cwm-Avon, Abersychan, Pontypool
Jones Benj. Cwmtillery, Abertillery
Benj. Glan-yr-Avon, Ynysddu,
Newport
Jones Benj.
Trevethin, Pontypool
Jones C. Cross Penmaen, Penmain,
Newport
J..n,s Mrs. Catherine, Plas, Black-
wood. Newport
Jones Cecil, Pen-y-Park, Llanvi-
hangel Crucnrney. ^Abe^gavenny
Jones C. Glanynant, Llanbadoc, Usk
Jone« C, Malps farm, Llanellen,
Abergavenny
Jones D. Pen-y-Ian. Bassaleg,Newport
Jones Daniel.Carllwynisaf.Mynyddisl-
wyn. Newport
JonH< Daniel, Ty Hvr, Michaelston-
y-Vedw, Car.lifl
Jones David. Pengroesoped, Goytrey,
Abergavenny
tJones David, Vaindre-Fawr, St.
.Mellons, Cardiff
Jones Edgar. County Council farm,
Penallt, Monmouth
Jones Edgar, Mvnyddislwyn, Newport
.fones Edgar, Twyn, Llaniirth, Aber-
g-.ivenny
Jones Edgar, Wentwood, Newchurch
West, Chepstow
TRADES.
Jones Edward, W'hite hall, Rockfield,
Monmouth
Jones Edwin, Hendy, Llantilio Cross-
enny, Abergavenny
Jones Edwin, Llanwemarth Ultra,
Abergavenny
Jones Miss Elizabeth, .Five Locks,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, Little Tryos,
Raglan, Newport
Jones Miss Ella, Coed Canol, Llan-
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Jones Evan, Llanarth, Newport
Jones Evan, Llanvihangel-Llanfear-
nam, Newport
Jones Evan, Pentrebaoh, Cwmbran,
Newport
Jones Ewart Jas. Llanvair,Llanishen,
Chepstow
Jones Mrs. Fanny, Marshfield. Cardifi
Jones Francis, Mitchel-Troy, Monmth
Jones Frank, Bassaleg, Newport
Jones Frank, Hop Y:ird farm, Llan-
wenarth Ultra, Ahergavenny
Jones Frank Bertram, Whitehall.Llan-
trissent, Newport
Jones Fred, Little Llangoven, Uan-
goven, Monmouth
Jones Fred, The Graig, Kemeys In-
ferior, Newport
Jones Fdk. Great ho. Nash, Newport
Jones George, Nash. Newport
Jones Geo. PenpwUcnlch, Llanvihan-
gel-Tstern-LIewern. Monmouth
Jones George, Tranch, Pontypool
Jones George, Upper farm. Hard-
wick, Abergavenny
Jones George Herbert, The Home-
stead, Llangoven. Monmouth
Jones Glanvor, Peterstone, Cardiff
Jones Harold, St. Maughans, Monmth
Jones Henry, Grondra farm. Shire
Newton, Chepstow
Jones Henry, Mamhilad, Pontypool
Jones Herbert, Gelby-Ilwyd, Llan-
vetherine, Abergavenny
Jones I. Croft-y-cloy, Cwmcarvan,
Monmouth
Jones Ithel, Marshfield, Cardiff
Jones J. Cross Vach, Panteg, Pontypool
Jones J. Cwm-byr-isaf, Risca, Newpt
Jones J. Pant glas, Ynysddu,Newprt
Jones J. Pen-y-garn, PenaUt,Monmth
Jones J. Tyllwyn, Pontllanfraith,Nwpl
Jones J. M. Lit. Hardwick, Abrgvnny
Jones James, Kellea, LlangattocK
Lingoed, Abergavenny
Jones James, Little Werngounsell.
Pandy, Abergavenny
Jones James, Marshfield, Cardiff
Jones .Job, Llancrever. Lhingattock-
Vibon-Avel, Momuouth
Jones John, Bridge farm, Llanellen,
Aberg-.ivenny
Jones Jn. Cordeva, Cwmbran.Newport
' s Jn. Fishpool.Din2:estow,Mnmth
Jones John, Llantilio Crossenny,
Abergavenny
Jones John, Penrhiw-darren, Aber-
carn, Newport
Jones John, Pentwyn, Bwlch Trewyn,
Abergavenny
Jones John, Pen-y-rheo! & Upper
House farm, Clytha, Abergavenny
Jones Jn. The Bottom, Penrhos.Newpt
Jones Jn. Chas. Skenfrith, Monmouth
Jones Jn. H. Newton, Rumney.Cardft
Jones John Morgan, Ty Goytre.
Goytrey, Abergavenny
Jones John R. Dingestow, Monmouth
Jones Jonathan, Mynyddislwyn.Newpt
Jones K. Tregirog, Llangove'n,Mnmth
Jones Kenvon, Tregirog, Llanishen.
Chepstow
Jones Mrs. L. St. Mellons, Cardiff
Jones Llewellyn, Allt farm, Llan-
trissent, Newport
Jones Mrs. Maria, Ty-llwyd, Goytrey,
Pontypool
Jones Mrs. Martha, Penrhiwbengy,
Penmain, Newport
Jones Mrs. Mary, Pen-y-lan, Bas-
saleg, Newport
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Jones Miss Mary Ann, Llandegveth,
Caerleon, Newport
Jones Milton, Pant-y-rehol, Henllys,
Newport
Jones Morgan, Tynewydd cottage,
Bedwellty, Blackwood, Newport
Jones Oliver, Low Stanton, Llanvi-
hangel Crucornev. Abergavenny
Jcnes^O. Pill-Ju, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Jones P. Pye corner, Nash, Newport
Jones Price, Bedwas. Cardiff
Jones Rees, Dan-v-llan, Bedwelitv.
Cardili
Jones Rees, Gellydywyll, Blackwood,
Jones Reginald, Duffryn farm. Llan-
scy, Newport
Jones Reginald, Llanishen. Chepstow
Jones Richard Owen. Whitehouse,
Rooktield. Monmouth
Jones Robert. Whitson. Newport
Jones Robert Wyndham, Dufl'rya
court. Duffryn, Newport
Jones Roger, Nash, Newport
Jones Samuel, Little Park, Llan-
gattock Lingoed, Abergavenny
Jones Samuel. The Common foyui.
Llanvihangel Crucorney. Abergvuuy
Jones Stephen. Llansabbath, Llau-
over, Abergavenny
Jones Stephen, Magor, Newport
Jones T. Penderry, Penmain, Newprt
Jones Thomas, Bassaleg, Newport
Jones T. Cwm, Dixton. Monmouth
Jones Thomas, Cwmbryiui, PontUan-
fraith, Newport
Jones Thonias, Hill farm, ClythLi,
Jones Thos. Llangoven, Monmouth
Jones Thomas, Pentwvn, Blaina
Jones Thomas, Rbv'dlanina & Old
House forest, Llantilio-Pertholey.
Abergavenny
Jones Thomas. The Hall, Llantheny-
Rytherch, Abergavenny
Jones Thos. Ty-coch,St.MeUons,Crda
Jones Thomas, White house, Cwm-
carvan. Monmouth
Jones Thomas, Yew tree, Llantilio
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Jones Thos. Davies, Marshfield. Cardifl
Jones Thomas William, Panteg.
Pontypool, Monmouth
Jones Tom, Wynstone court, Llanve-
therine, Abergavenny
Jones W. Porton, Goldcliff, Newport
Jones W. H. sen. Lower Millbrook,
Llanvaches. Newport
Jones William, Bethllydd.Llanfrechfa
Lower, Newport
Jones William, Coedrobbin, Goytrey,
Abergavenny
Jones William, Great Llyvos. Llan-
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Jones William, Great Tynewydd,
Llanarth, Newport
Jones William, Little Beech hill, Gros-
mont, Hereford
Jones William, Marshfield, Cardiff
Jones William. N.ish. Newport
Jones Wm. Pentwyn.Llangua. Hereford
Jones William, Pe'n-v-pil, St. Mellons,
Cardiff
Jones Mrs. William. Talymaes house,
Llanwemirth Citra, Abergavenny
Jones W. The Hill farm. Wolves
Newton, Chepstow
Jones William, Tryvor farm, St.
Maughans, Monmouth
Jones William, Twyn Gwyn, Bed-
wellty, Newport
Jones Wm. Tv-shaw,Tregare,Monmth
Jones Mrs. VVilliam, Upper Tiiley,
Llantilio-Pertholey. Abergavenny
Jones William, Yew tree, Trevethin,
Pontypool
Jones William Alsop. Lower Llan-
trothy, Dingestow. Monmouth
Jones William C. Pant fanu. Llan-
ellen. Abergavenny
Jones William Edward, Berllandeg,
Llanhennock,
MOXAfOUTUSHIRE.]
Jones William Edward, Coui-t Honsai Lewis Arthur, Wain-arrow, Magor, Lowis William G. Tv-jn-v-wern frm.
farm, Caldicot, ^'ewport 1 Newport I Budwas, Cardiff
Jnnes William Henry, Little Troston, , Lewis Miss B. Cwmyoy, Abergavenny I L^ivisW T. Chape! frin.Monkswuod,L sk
Lewis David,
Llani;
ra, Aber
Nash road, Liswerry, Newport
Jones William James, Cefn-garw,
Ti-egare, Monmouth
Jones William John, Two Locks, Oak
field, Cwmbran, Newport
Jones William Walter, Maesgwyn, cravenny
Llandenny, Newport Lewis David,Pyscodl)
Junes Wilson, Treberren. Dingestow, | Citra, Abergavennv
Mcnmnuth Lewis David, Ty'hn:
Jnnes Wyndham, Common house, Abergavenny
Nash, Newport Lewis E. Berllanlwyt
Jordan Edward. Penallt, Monmouth Newport
Jordan James, Beaemi farm,Trelleck, Lewis E.Penmain
Monmouth Lewis Edijar W
Jordan Ed.Maryland,Trelleck,Monmthl Pertholev & Cen-Fydd. LlanWu'w
Jukes George, Glandwr, Cwmtillery, Rythereh, Abergavenny
Abertillery Li-wi> Fi.uicis. Pnntvpuwell,Cwiiiv.i\
Jury George, BassiileL'. Newport j Aliei-.iviniiy
Ked'ward Wm.Hy. Cross Ash. Monmth; Lewis George, .St. Mellnns. CardiiY
Kedward William Richard, Tycoch, j Lewis Harold. Khyswg, Cwmcarn
Fwthog, Abergavenny Cross Keys, Newport
Keene Boger, Cay., faun. LlanvMches,! Lewis Harry. The Elms. Liswerrj
Newport I road. Newport
Keene William, tipper Garn. Tre- j Lewis Henry. Eailswood. Shire New
Lewis Daniel. Llanover, Abergavenny Leyshon Matthew, Pant Glas & Fox
Lewis David, Great Treadam, Llan- Hill, Graig. Rhiwderin, Newport
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny j Light S. The Gaer, Cwmyoy, Aher-
■ ~ "■ Grove! gavenii
I Lewis He
ciiew, 1
LBwis Mo
s\ciiew &, Blaeny.
. Newport
Llanlewith. Llan-
; Lewis Isaac, Cydiadydyrshire,
1 wenarth Citra, Abergavenny
tLewis Ivor. Ehbw Bridge
dunnock, Newport
Kehley Robert, Great Milton. Christ-
church, Newport
Kelly Albert. St. Mellons. Cardiff
Kelly Mrs. Mary Ann. Pen-y-Ian
Bassaleg, Newport
Kennard William, Paiity goida. Llan
tilio-Crossenny. Abergavenny
Keyte Mrs. Cecilia. Whitson.Newporl Cardiff r(.ad. Newport
Keyte Rd. Porton, Goldcliff. Newport | Lewis J. Danygraig, Goytrey.PontypI
K^te Wm. Porton, Goldcliff, NewprtlLewis J. Tyronen. Cwmyoy. Abergaviiny
King Henry. Heolddu. Pontllanfraith,' Lewis J. fill fanii. Ma-.o-, Newport
Newport Lewis James H, Great house. The
Kingscote Thcmias H. Lower Kellea. | Common, Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Llangattock Linu-oed. Abergavenny I Lewis John. Gelly farm. Llanve-
Kiiisey Mrs. Ann. Park house, Trel- therine. Abergavenny
leek, Monmouth [Lewis John, Glnscoed. Pontypool
Kni^-ht niarles. (Tol,lcliff, Newport iLewis John, Pandv, Abergavennv
Knight '-i,.,,!,-., I.I -nvibangel coiu-t ,' Lewis J. Pai-k fr,n,Ll:ingihIiy,Newpi I
LIaii\)i- ■_ ' r-' I!--L'L'iett, Nwpt [Lewis Jn. Ponfvs-ib.FMth-.L'.AbprL'vus
Knight i I, ,. 1' iHaey.Abrgvny'Lewis J. Snltii,,:!-!,. i.iM.-liiT.N.-rtio-
Knipe t,..i...,„ .1-.,,M. Cwm farm, j Lewis J. Llwvii(h-i I. LI.uloi I l,..\,.wio i
Cwmvoi.s. :^, l'.,oi.Muul ILewis J. LI '
Llewellin David, Havodtrisclosfach,
j Bedwellty, Newport
Llanwernartbi Llewellyn John, Grosmont, Hereford
I Lloyd E. Tyr-Sais, Penmain, Newport
:. Cwmyoy, Lloyd .Tames & Edgar. The Neck
farm, Newchurch East, Chepstow
syd, Blackwood,! Lloyd J.Pen-y-glog,Llangibby,New prt
I Lloyd Joseph, Ponthir, Newport
i.Penmain.NewprtI Lloyd Mrs. Lucy, Ashford hall,
Tyhir, Llantili.i-' Cioesy-ceilncr. Newport
Llovd Peter, Cefn Manog, Llantilio-
I'erlb.iley. Abergayenny
Lloyd Mrs. T. Garehouse, Grosmont,
Hereford
Lloyd Thomas, Peniyhew, Cwmyoy,
Abergavenny ,
Lloyd Thomas, Ty-newydd & Church
farms, Henllys, Cwmbran, Newport
Llovd W. Pare Grace Dieu,Monmouth
LloVd Win r.uc Grace Dieu.Moou.th
Lloyd William. Talvwain, Pont-vpool
Lloyd Williaiii, Wli'ite ho.ise, Llaiui-
bangel-Ystern-Llewern, Moimiuuth
LongCh-iiles. Panty-gollen, Treve-
thin, Pontypool
Long Mrs. Emma, Albion house,
Caldicot, Newport
Knipe James, Newhuuse farm, Glas-
coed, Pontypool
Knipe Joseph. Penvrheol. Pontypool
Knipe W. Lower Pentwyn. Llanvnir-
Kilgidin, Aberiravenny
Knipe William. Pent-«yn. Goylrey.
Pontypool
Lane William. White house, Llan-
.^■etherine, Abergavenny
Lane William D. Llantilio-Crossenny.
Abergavenny
Langham Chas. New house, Chepstow
Langworthy Alfred, Cefn Perthy,
Cwmbran, Newport
Latch Thomas, Pont Keniys. Llan-
vair-Kilgidin
Lathom T. Llwyncrwn, Tregare, Mon
Lawrence Miss Frances, Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
Lawrence Henry John. Maesyrhiw,
C"wmbran, Newport
Lawrence John Heiii-y. Llanilecha.
f'hristchurch. Newport
Lawrence Lewis J. P. Plas-newydd,
Llanvihangel-Llaiitarnam, Newport
Leek Mrs. Agnes Elizabeth, Cefn-
Gwyn, Llanvapley, Abergavenny
Lewis Brothers. Lower Soverydd,
Crumlin, Newport
Lewis Bros. Oak frm. Gwehelog.Usk
Lewis & Morgan. The Homestead.
Lewis
Newpo
Loo^ Will, no, Ipper hou.se, Llaiivi-
o M:,_, I N-r,,|i, Lleuern. Moiimouth
Luff Bros Iftoii manor, Ifton,Newport
L'lIT iJliv-T Sidney. GreatLlanthonias,
Luflman William, Cidar mill, Mam-
hilad, Pontypool
Lucas Bernard J. Blaenavon, Pontypl
Lyne W. L. Maes-y-ten, Cwmyoy,
Abergavenny
Macredie John, Trehir, Maesvcwm-
mer, Cardiff
Maddocks Cartwright. Park Lettice,
Llangattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Maddocks TPhomas, Llantilio-Pertho-
ley, Abergavenny
Lewis Albeit A. Hereford rd. Monmth
Lewis Alan, Cwmmera, Llantilio-
. Crossenny, Abergavenny
Lewis Allan, Cwmmera, Llanve-
therine. Abergavenny
Lewis Allen W. White House farm.
Llangibby, Newport
Maddox Charles, Sunnybank, Llan-
Dixton, Monmonlh tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Lewis L. Rhydygwern, Maohen.Newpt; -Maggs Herbert. Pantusi-oon, Mam-
Lewis Lewis, Rhyswg-.Ganol, Aber- \ hilad. Pontypool
earn, Newport " JMaguire Mrs. Mary, Lo.xhead,
Lewis M. Blain-y-cwm,Machcn.Newprt Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Lewis Mrs. Miriam, Gwrhay fach, 'Mainwaring William, Goytrey,Pontypl
Penmain, Newport . Malpas William, Pwllmeyric,Ohepstw
Lewis Misses. Scwhorfanh, Christ- Mapps Edwin John, Llanynant, Llan-
church, Newport I thewy-Vaeh, Caerleon, Newport
Lewis Moses, Ti-anch, Pontypool JMarcnd'a/. Richard, Hays gate, Mat-
tLewis Oliver, New dairy, St. Bride | hern, Chepstow
Steps fani,
yfan, Mynyddislwyii,
Lewis R.
Aberbeeg
Lewis Reuben. The Walks, Penr
Newport
Lewis Rd. Llwynllyn/a.Bedwas.Ca
Lewis Eoger.Pentwvn.Govtrev,Pon
Lewis Sidney, Owni farm, Llan^il
Newport
LewisT. Duffrvn.Maesvcwmner C
Lewis Thonias. ('wm-.Shi.i";
IwM,. Newport
Marfell P. The Gwui. Clytha. Aber,
i gaveiiny
JIarfell Richard Henry, Great house
Llmgeview, Usk
Marsh Edmund, Twyn Gwyn, New
bridge, Newport
j Marsh Frederick, Llyn Cecil. Llan
galtnck-nigh-Usk. Abergavenny
' M.iTsI, AVilliain. Gellyhenig. Cross
Krv-. .N"wport
.Maishl, i,il:s John.Brvn Bach.Trede-.ai
Marnn i-Mward. Cross Robert. C»m-
caj-vaii. Monmouth
..Martin Herbert, Undv, Newport
Jaiitina, Llantilio
Lewis Thos. New ho Llangibby.Nwpti Martin J
LeTiis Thomas J. Low-Pant, Llan- 1 Crossenny. .-xoergavenny
thewy-Rytherch, Abergavenny 'Mattl">T,s yj,.^ y Blaen-y-ga
Lewis Tom, Llangnven. Monmouth x,,,!,, ,; \,>v|ii.it
Lewis U. Lower ho. Llanllowell. Usk Mii'. - i '/ibeth, Little
Lewis William, Glascoed, Pontj-pool > i ! Newport
Lewis William, Hendre Isa, Llan- M.a u L- - ' Ilendre-Facb
over. Abergavennv Mellmis Cudill
Lewis William. Llan-y-ehavel.Bett«s. i Matthews J. Blaengawrny, Cru
Newport ' j Newport
Lewis William, Pwll-y-park,Llwvndu,j Matthews Jacob. Bassaleg, ^ew
Abergavenny ' " Matthews John. Chapel farm,
ILewis Wm.Tvffald.Cwm Cevn. Blaina| vapley. Abergavenny
L#wi8 Mrs. Ann, Penllan farm, iLewis WiUiam, Woodside, "Llantilio-|Matthews Thomas, Fenllwyn-i
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff 1 Crossenny, Abergavennv I Pontllanfraith, Newport
MON. 10
290
•-AK
Ka RM EHs— con tinuect .
Matthews Thomas.Whito WalU lann,
Dinham, Chepstow
-Matthews William, Littlu Llwyyee,
Cwinyov, Abergavenny
Matthias 'William, Redwick, Newport
Mayo E. Bettws, Kilgwrrog.Chepstow
Meek George, Lower Red house, Llan-
vihangel-Ystein-Llewern, Monmlh
Meredith Reuben. Caeiobins, Sken-
frith, Grosmont, Hereford
Meredith T. Celyn, Skenfrith, Gros-
mont, Hereford
Meredith Thomas, New hill, Graig,
Grosmont, Hereford
Meredith William, Graig-yr-havod,
Llanellen, Abergavenny
Merrick Lewis, Newton ball, Dixton,
Monmouth
Miles Beni»min,Dingestow, Monmouth
Miles Frederick, Rumney. Cardiff
MilesMiss J.Gt.Beiliau,Tregare,Mnmth
M^es John, Church farm, Llantris-
sent, Newport
Miles Joseph, Pentrewheeler, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Miles Miss Laura, Whitecastle, Llan-
lilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Miles William, Belli Glas, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Mogyeridge Thos. Penyrheol, Puntypl
Monmouthshire Ladies' War Agri-
cultural Committee (Miss Balfour
m chargel. Grove frm.Bettws.Newpt
M..orcroft Charles K. Cinldelift.Nwprt
MoorcF.Llwynamll.Llunti'issent.Nwpt
Moiire Walter, Trevethin, Pontypool
Morgan Bros. The Mill, Cwmcarn,
Cross Keys, Newport
Moviran James & John, The Farm,
Llauhilleth, Newport
Morgan A. Trelleck grange, Chepstow
Morgan Albert, Kilgwrroir. Chepstow-
Morgan Albert Newhouse farm, Ne«-
-rhurch East, Chepstow
Morgan Mrs. Alice. Llantilici-Perth-
oley, Abergavennv
Morgan Mrs. Annie, Pwllth,Llangwm
Ucha, Newport '
Morgan Arthur, Celynen, Llanthewy-
Vach, Pontynewydd, Newport
.Morgan Arthur, Graigolway farm,
Llangeview, Usk
Morgan Arthur, New house.Grosmont
wood, Grosmont, Hereford
Morgan Charles, The Kiis. Trelleck.
Monmouth
Morgan Charles. T>-.Ma»r. Llan-
trissent, Newport
Morgan Daniel, Groea-Uan-fro, Roger-
stone, Newport
Morgan David, Qoytrey, Pontypool
Morgan David, Gt. Manson, Monmouth j
Morgan David. Tyreweii & Peny-craig.
Llanwenarth Citra, Abergavenny
Morgim David H. Goytrev, Ponty'po.il
.Morgan Edgar, Goldcliff, Newport
Morgan Edgar, Llanellen Coiirt farm.
Llanellen, Abergavenny
Morgan Edward, Tyry factory,
Govilon, Abergavenny
Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth, Duftryn-Isaf
farm, Llanbradach, Cardiff
Morgan Mrs, Eva. The Grange, Llan-
gattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Morgan Evan, Treveldee. Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Morgan Evan, Trostrev Coiiininn,
Trostrev, Tlsk
Mr.rgan H. Cefn-Coch,Crumlin,Nwprt
Morgan Mrs. H. Llanarth. Newport
Morgan Henry, Cefn Henlla, Llanhen-
nock, Newport
Mc.riran Henry, Croea Bleddyn ii
Llanquiliui, Itton. Chepstow
Moru-an Henry, Penallt, Monmouth
Morgan Hubert, The Wern. Mitchei
Trov. Monmouth
Morgan J.Church fm.Aberbeeg.Xwprt
Morgan J. Nant-goi, Crumlin,Newprt
.Mi.rgan J. O. Tippins J; Sons. Rag-
i:in. Newport
TRADES.
Morgan James, Goytra little. Now-
church West, Chepstow
Morgan James, Great Triley,LlantUio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
.Morgan James, Pentwyn, Llanthewy-
Vach, Caerleon, Newport
Morgan ,Tohn, Fwthog. Abergavenny
Morgan John. Gethley farm. New-
church West, Chepstow
Morgan John, Great Marlboro', Gros-
mont, Hereford
Morgan John, Llaugattoik tarm,Llan-
gattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Morgan John, Llangover, Monmouth
Morgan John, Tycanol, Llanvapley,
Abergavenny
Morgan L. New Barn, Gwehelog, Usk
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Morgan Lewis, Blaencwn
Abergavenny
Morgan Llewellyn, Pantgv
hsnnock, Newport
Morgan L. Penpill, Rumney, Cardiff
Morgan Miss Mary, New house, Llan-
goven, Monmouth
Morgan Matthew, Pencraig-f.ach.Llan-
hennock, Newport
Morgan Mrs. Whitehall, Llangibby,
Newport
Morgan Nicholas, Maesyfellin, Llan-
wenarth liUra, Abergavenny
Morgan Rees, Pwll-coch, St. Mellons.
Cardiff
Morgan Reginald. Lower house,
Marshfield, Cardiff
Morgan Reginald,Rogerstone. Newport
Morgan Roger. Lower hotise, Goytrev,
Abergavenny
Morgan' Roger. Pentwjn & Lowei
House farm. Llanvair Kilgidin.
Abergavennv
elina. New mills.
outh
iiiita Pudding farm.
iitypool
Morris Walter, Brooklands, Llangat-
tock-nigh-Uak, Abergavennv
Morris Walter, Coed-y-Gelly. Llan-
arth, Newport
Morris William, Penrhos, Newport
Morris William, Peterstone, Cardiff
Morse Jn. Tyn-y-pwl,Cwmbran,Newpt
Moses Adam, Round Bush form,
Dinham, Chepstow
Moses Percy, Bassaleg, Newport
Moses T. Trebella, Cross Ash,Monmtk
Mnllins Sidney S. W, Blue door &
Newland, Dingestow, Monmouth
Nash Ohas. Ty-Maen, Bedwas,C:ardiff
Newman Abraham. Baglan, Newport
Newman Wiliiaia George, New House
farm, Llangeview, Usk
Fwthog, I Nicholas Albert, Coed Cac, Llantilii
Crossennv, Abergavenny
Llan I Nicholas >fiss Ann, New house.Cwn
I carvan, Monmouth
Mis.
far:
Kemev
Morgan Thomas, Caedrin, Llanlilio-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Morgan Thomas, Tyr Llwyd, Llan-
hilleth. Newport
Morgan W.TheWain.Skenfrith, Mnmtb
.Morgan Wm. Trelleck Gr
Morgan W. Tymawr, Cru
Morgan Willi'im. Walnut
Lla
Morgan Wm. Samuel, Middle Bettws
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Morris Evan i Richard, Skybor-
newydd. Llanfrechfa Lower.Newprt
Morris John k Son. Upper Ton. Llan-
vapley. Abergavenny
Morris Albert .lohn, Pen-v-Vao.
Whitebrook. .Monmouth
i-y-nant, Ri:
Morris Mrs. Ann,
Newport
Morris Mrs. Ann, Maes Mawr. Roger
stone, Newport
Morris Mrs. D. Llandogo. Chepstow
Morris J. Brjnscowen, Mynyddislwyn,
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Morri.s Jas. Herbt. Grosmont .Herefrd
Morris Jo.seph, While house, Llan-
ellen, Abergavenny
Morris Mrs. Mar)-, Cwm-nant, Cross
Kevs, Newport "
Morr'is Rooer, W IPi.-ld. rJrvogwvii.
Ragkin
Morris Thomas. Cae-bryth, Ynysddn,
Newport
Morris Thos. Hy. Penrhos. Newport
Nicholas Edmund, Maerdy, Llanuver,
Abergavennv
Nicholas Edw'an!. Peii-y-waen. Cwm-
bran. Newport
Nicholas Henry. Full Moon. Cross
Kevs, Newport
Nicholas James, The Pant,-Llaniiho-
Crossenn'y, Abergavenny
Nicholas John, Lower Hendre, Llau-
gattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Nicholas John, The Green. Llanlilio-
Crossenny, Abergiwenny
Nicholas Mrs. Mary. Little Llan-
thomas, Cwmoarvan. Monmouth
Nicholas Roes, Newbridge, Xewporl
Nicholas Thomas, Manaehtv. Llanvi-
hangel-Pont-y-moile, Pontypciol
Nicholas Thomas, Newcrdden, Llan-
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
NicholasW.Lark mill,Mounton.Chpstw
Nicholas William, Cwmdowlais, Llan-
badoc, Usk
Nicholas William, Great .Wonastow.
Wonastow, Monmouth
Nicholas William, Little Penywaen,
Cwmbran, Newport
NichoUs Thomas, Up|ier Ventre. Llan-
wenarth Citra. Abergavenny
Noit Robert James. The ' Farm.
Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
OUver Alfred, Cwmoarvan, Monmouth
Pockei Herbert, Tydee farm, NeM-
chnrch East, Chepstow
Paget James, Church farm, Llangwni
Ucha, Newport
Palmer J. Pentwvn.Blaekwood.Nwprt,
Palmer Tl.o.,.n-. 'l>oi,-arn, Blaina
Park CI, 1,1... (lonrl, farm. New-
chn.vh Wr-I. I l„>|..luw
Park Fv
field.
Park J
Wolve
Parker
Cheps
Parker Ernest,
Parker James I
y-Paen. Pontypool
Parker John, Kemeys house, Kemeys-
Commander, Usk
Parker Mrs. Peny-las-Garn house,
Abersvohan. Pontvpool
Piirker WMidham, Low I.lanmellin.
Co I .>. Ill, -^hire Newton
I' I I I I 111,, PwUmeyricChepstow
I' i V I. > r ho. Tregare, Monmth
I'niv \ 1,111, I wmearvan, Monmouth
I'icrry (, lias. l'eii-carreg,Raglan,Nen prt
Party David. Llwyn Celyn, Govilon,
Abergavenny
Parry EV-an, Lower Goytre, Pandy,
.\bereavenny
Parry Henry, Skenfrith, Momnoulh
Parry James, Blaenochran, Llanuver,
Abergavenny
Parry James, Glan Ochran, Llanellen.
Abergavennv
Parrv James, Green Pool. C.lnscoed.
In 1. k. I'm III v-gaIIoed,Rock-
lonuinalh
hn Turner, Mynydd-baeh,
Newton, Chepstow"
'. A. Liveoaks. Chapel Hill.
-bedda
.Tames. Gr
Pool 1
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADES. KAK 291
Price Elijah, Poi-th^vyn, Lliiiitilio-
Orosseniiy, Abergavennv
Price Ernest, Skentrith, Monmontb
Price Evan, The Pant, Llanvjhangel-
Tstern-Llewern, Monmouth
Price Francis, Trestevon farm, Llan-
gibby, Newport
Price Frederick Oliver, Lower house,
Bryngwjn, Eaglan
Price G. Wentwood, Newchurch West,
Chepstow
Pric? George, _Ty-shoneshinkin,Cefny-
crib, Pontvpbol
Powell D. Whitehouse, Penrhos.Nwprt I Price George, Wilcrick, Newport
Powell David, Middle Ton, Llanvap-' Price Godfrey, Goldcliff, Newport
Ipy. Abergavenny ■ Price Mrs, Harrv, Pen-y-worlod, Pen-
I'owell Edgar, Tnsyb.jnt. Llangwm , how. Newport'
Isha, Newport " Price Henrv Linton. Trelleiiev,
j-a.Mie ueo. Poplar cot.Bedwick,Newpt Powell Edward, Glascoed, Pontypool Mathern, Chepstow
Payne William, Eedwick, Newport , Powell Frederick, The Tump farm. Price J. Tvmawr. Fwthog,Aber"avnv
Pembridge Joseph, Tyrgwnt,Llantilio-, Bettws-Newydd, Newport Price J. Wentwood, Newchurch West,,
Pertholey. Abergavenny i Powell George, Tv Major, Wolves Chepstow
Pembridge William, PwUwerd, Llan-| Newton, Chepstow Price James, Dan-y-Bwlch, Bwlch
^ tiho-Pertholey, Abergavenny [Powell Geo. Llangwm Doha, Newport Trewvn, Abergavenny
John Noble, Pensarn, Powell James, Pen-y-Woolod, Cwm- Price James. Mardv farm, Llange-
Parry John, Yew Tree cottage, Gros- I'intchi-s Geuige, Panteg cottage.Ll,
mont, Hereford thewy-Vach. Caeileon, Newport
Parry L. High ho. Penrhos, Newport Pope David S. Llaumartin, Newpo
Parry Thomas, Wern-du. Llangoven. [Powell J. & Sons. Cefn-coch, Eagl
Monmouth Newport
Parry Z. Tilla, Govilon, Abergavenny Powell Abraham. White cntta
Parsons Edwin, Coedkeriiew, Newpoi-t | Cwmyov, Abergavenny
Parsons Herbert F. Southbrook, Port- 1 Powell .V'lfred, Arch farm, Llantr
skewett, Chepstow sent, Newport
Parsons J.Gelly Bear,Marshfield,Card£t Powell Arthur R. Hill farm. Gi.
Parsons Robert, Berry hill. Coed- 1 mont, Hereford
kernew, Newport [Powell Mrs. Charlotte, Ocran tar
Paliield I, Cocdcae.Blaenavon.Pontypl, Llanellan, Abergavennv
Paxton George, Wernddu, Llantilio
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Paxton John T. Ty-dra'w, Llantilio
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Payne Alfred, Eedwick. Newport
Henllys. Cwmbran, Newport
Perkins Henry Fras. Hadnock court,
Dixton, Monmouth
Perrott J. Croes-Penmaen, Penmain,
Newport
Perry Wm, Hy. Portskewett, Chepstw
Phelps Justice Reginald, Cherry ' Powell J
Orchard. Shire Newton, Chepstow ' ~
Phillips B. & .Suns. Upper Grant;
yoy, Abergavenny
Powell John, Grosmi
PoweU John, G
islwvn. Black'
Powell John, Li
tl.nl .,
Mas
pwpo
build:
Msm-
PhiUips Charles, N(
hilad, Pontypool
Phillips Daniel, Pentrepeod,Mynyddis-
Iwyn, Aberbeeg
Phillips David E. Long house, St.
Bride Wentloog, Newport
Phillips Frederick C. Bryn Gwyn.
Christchurch, Newport
Phillips George, Tir-y-pentre, Man-
moel, Newport
Phillips George Gilbert. Lower Cwm,
Llan«eiiarth Ultra, Abergavenny
Phillips I. Ffynon-oer,Bassaleg,Newprt
+Phillips J. Tudor, Michaelston-v-
Vedw, Cardiff
riiillips James, Little Tre-Saison,Llan-
LMrtHel>--nigh-Usk. Abergavenny
Llamhewy-\arlj. raprlHnn, Ai-«p
Powell Lemuel, Great Bettws, LI
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Powell Owen, LI '
Abf
iny
Eees, Maesj
Tredeg.Tr
Powell Reuben, Littl
mont, Hereford
Powell S. Great Tr
view. Us
Hereford Price James P. Usk road. Shire New-
hay fawr, Mvnydd- ton. Chepstow
id. Newport' ' .Price John, Blaen Cuffin, Llanhilleth,
T.Im 1 r^. „ , ,,. LI,, II- Newport
i ' - ' Price John. Lhuibadoc, Usk
I ■ I'' " 1; -.Xiwpii Price John. The Court, Llanvihaiiget-
llii.ii. ''ii, i.lMui. Ystern. Llewern, Monmouth
Price John, Pontnewydd, Newport
Price John, Talochre, Cwmnantddiv,.
Pontypool
tbewy-Eytherch, [Price John, Tdla, Llanwenarth Ultra,
; Abergavenny
■on. Bedwellly. i Price John. TynyfEynon,Malpas,Newpt
Price John Gwvnne, Village farm.
Birches, Gros-| Penhow, Newport
Price John Watkins. Copliill farm,
,Eaglan.Newprt ! Hon' " '
C"m.Llantris6ent,Nwprt
ghmoor hl,Caldicot,Nwprt
Powell T. Birchill, Skentrith, Monmth!pr._ .,
Powell T, Bradlev, Cwmvoy,Abergvnyj Price M.
Powell Thomas, Tyla-Bach, St. Price Miss ilarv, The Cross
Mellons, Cardiff | mont. Hereford
Powell Thomas, Troedihywinon, Cwm- 1 Price Morgan, Ty-Gwyn, Llanvai
yoy. Abergavenny ^ Kilo-idin. Abergavenny
Powell Thomas, Werngochen, Cwm-i Price'Percy, St. "Martin's farm.Und-
carvan. Monmouth
Powell W, Pentre, Llangoven, Monmth
Powell William, Dixton. Monmouth
Powell William, Little Goyfree. Llan-
■' gel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Phillips L. Kemeys Inferior, Newport ! Powell William, Parkwyn, Llanvapley,
Phillips Miss Martha, Great NeiMa. [ Abergavenny
G,)ldeliil. Newport 1 Powell William
Phillips Michael, Upper court. L
pper house, Llanwe-
I Newpor
Price Peter, The Green, Llanwenarth
Citra. Abergavenny
Price Phillip, Middle Cwmbe. Cwm-
yov, Abergavennv
Price Mrs. S. Folley farm, Newchurch
West, Chepstow
Price Mrs, Sarah, Pen-v-Pye. Gros-
gaitock-nigh-Usk
Phillips Oliver. Whitson, Newixirt
Phillips P,W,St, Bride Wentloog,Newpt Powe
Phillips Philip, Walnut Tree house,
St, Bride Wentloog, Newport
Phillips Philip J, Americaland, Llan-! Mitri,, i
gattock, Newport ' [Preecp ,\li,,, l.i
Phillips Philip Eichard, Green moor, I Preece T.,ii, L. «
St, Bride Wentloog, Newport [ Avel, Monmou
Phillips Eees, Ty-yn-Brvn, Coedker- Preen Charles,
Newport I bridge, Newpo
Colomendv
ford
Price Thomas, Cefniytha, Llantilio-
. Crossenny, Abergavenny
111 Coed Cae, Price Thomas, Church farm, Ghatii-
.\bergavenny esnoy, Usk
Redweiii. Price Thomas, Llanpill, Llanvihangel-
iith I Tor-v-Mynydd, Chepstow
. Chepstow I Price Thomas, Llantilio-Perthuley,
gattock-Vibon- 1 Abergavenny
[Price Thoma's, Lower Cefn Lytha^
farm. New- ( Grosmont, Hereford
Price Thomas, Lower house, Llami-
Phillips William, Ty gwyn.Newbridge, [ Preston Mrs. H. Little Cwm Bwrwch, i hanoel-Tst
i-v-n^P"^ ^ ' Panteg. Pontypool I Price Thomas
Philhps Wm. Howard, Pentre, Llan- Preston Mrs, Sarah, Cwmburrach,
thewj-Eytherch, Abergavenny
Phillips W,Yew tree.Glascned Poii:
Phillips William L.'..ii;iiil, I.,,ir.li.
& Scvborllan. F..ii:li„- \ „„,
.Philpott Charles 1\ ^}■■■,„ HiMnf
Hadiiock road, M,u hill, MuHinnutb I Price
^' ll-lts A.J.Tyisha,Mamhilad,Pntypi: Toi
I"' '^ Mrs. William. Old Vicarage, Price
- I iith, Monmouth ' Cri
. Priory farm, Ne« church Price
1* - . Chepstow I L-ril
Mr.-, Eliza, Penallt. Mom
" "i in Wm, Cwmbran. Newi
i' III 111 William Henry. G
I'li.tiiewvdd, Newport
PiUiiiei' Alfred Massey J.P. Llanar-
Coed-y-Paen, Pontypool
pliPrewett Noah, Broadwell. Mather
se [ Chepstow
Price Edmund &, John Charles, Lla
1. 1 tellin, Skenfrith, Monmouth
n-Llew
Penrhi-
wellty, Newport
MonnK
avon, Llanvrechfa,' Llanvihangel- 1 Price Edwin Geoi'n-e, Oaor
Llantamam, Newport Caerwent, Chepstow
Price Thos. Eedhouse.Penrhos,Newprt
Price Thomas John, Qnarella, Llan-
vapley. Abergavenny
Price William, Cwm-Avon, Abei-sy-
chau, Pontypool
, Come farm, Llanvihangel- Price Wm. Great Llanmellin. Caer-
Tor-y-Mynydd, Chepstow went. Shire Newton
Price Andrew, Llanarch.Llanvihangel [Price William,Lower Mount Pleasant.
Crucorney, Abergavenny Llangattock-nigh-Dsk, Abergavnny
Price Azariah, Pantygas.seg, Cefny-lPrice Wm. Pant-y-Trwyn, Tnysddn,
crib. Pontjpool ' i Newport
Price Charles, Tregare. Monmouth i Price William, Tynewdd, Llanwenarth
Price E. Gwastod, Llanisben,Chepstow i Citra, Abergavenny
Price E. Pantvreos, Gwehelog, Dsk i Price Wm, P. Howick farm,Ohepstow
PiMce Edgar, 'Tycoch, Llanvihangel- 1 Prichard Charles, Glyn cote, White-
Monmouth I brook, Monmouth
Prichard John Stephen, Lower house,
Llanvair-Discoed, Chepstow
MON. 10*
TRADES.
[monmolthshike.
Farmers — continued.
Piichaid Tom, West End, Caldicot,
Pr'icliard WilUaiii, Village fanii.Llan-
vur-Uisooed, Chepstow
Prill!.' Robert. Lower Llanwilcae,
Easlan, Newport
Pritc-bard A. Pentre, Llansoy.JSewport
Prit chard Arthur, Gwehelog, Dsk
Piiti'hard Charles, Llanguunog farm,
Lianvihangel-Tor-j-Mynydd, L'sk
Pritchiird David, jun.. C'wmbnchall,
Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Pritobard' Evan, Twyn-yr-Argned,
Raglan, Viewport
Piitchard Herbert, Abbe> farm.
Chapel Hill, Chepstow
Pritchard Mrs. James, Lower Henlan.
Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Pritchaid'john, New house, Cwmyoy,
_ Cwnibi-an, Newport
Roberta" Sidney, Goldcliff, Newport
Robert < T. Ge'lly-faeh, Henllys.Nwprt
Roberts Thomas, Llanvihangel-Llan-
tarnam, Newport
Roberts William, Cefn-y-Coed, Llan-
ellen, Abergavenny
Roberts William, Cnmcarn, Ponty-
Roberts Wm! Cwm-Cylon, Llanellon,
Abergavenny
Pritchard Mrs. L;uira Editli. Pentre.
Llangwm-lsha, Newport
Pritchard Mr.s. Mary Jane. Hisrh
Beech farm, Mathern, Chepstow
I'ritcliard Noah, Cefndwyglwydd.Llan-
vetherine, Abergavenny
Pritchard Richd. B. St.Tecla.Chepstw
Pritchard Thomas. Little Tyrewen,
Miimhilad, Poiitypool
Pritchard Thomas, I'pper honse,
Fwthog, Abergavenny
Pritchard William, Cefii-Rhvchdir,
Bcdwellty, Cardiff
Pritchard William, Llaiuilio-Pertho-
liy, Abergavenny
Probert Arth.Trell'eckGiange.Chepslw
Pri.bert Charles, The Court, Old-
castle, Abergavenny j
Pr.ibert David John, Tvmawr, Llan-
lluwell, Uslc
■Probert Edward Reese, Great park.
Llimgattock Lingoed. Aberi;avennv
I'rcl.ert F. Great hci.Clvtliii.AluM gvniiy
Pr.iiuTt Richard. Cpper Bed house,
Ll:uivihansel-Y>tern-Llewern
Pr.. t Th..nKi>. Tv-liowell-fechan,
MviLv.klishvvn. Maesvcwnimer.CYdff
Piolieit William Rees, Great park,
Lhinvihanirel Crucorney, Abrgavnny
Projser Alfred, Grosmont, Hereford
Pnisser 1. Newchiirch East, Chepstow
Priisser J. Coed dias,Fwthog,Abr!rvTiiiv
Prusser John. R"se cot. Rnmney, Crfff
Pinl!i.-.>, David. LlanvihanL'el Pont-
Reece Albert, Little Kilgwrrog. Kil-j Robert.^ K«';>s''t .Tohn.^_ Pajid
gwrrog, Chepstow
Reece David Thomas. Demesnes i
The Lade, Skenfrith. Giosmont
Herefordshire
Reece George. The Wern, Llanvihan
gel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Usk
Reece George S. White barn, Graig
Bassaleg, Newport
Reece Isaac, Baelea. Llangwm I'cha
Newport ,
Reece John, Nantygelly, Wolves New-I Abergavenny
ton, Chepstow Roberts « ilham. The .square.
Reece Leonard, Kilgwrrog. Chepstow Mitchel-1 roy, Monmouth
Reece Leonard. Upper Argoed, Shire Roberts Wm. Portou. Goldcliff. Newprl
Newton. Chepstow | Rogers Arthur E. Llanusk farm.
Rp"ece Liewellvn, Bullvhole. Shire ^ Llanbadoc. Usk
Newton, Chepstow ' Rogers Arthur P. Red Barn farn,.
Reed Jn. Gar-wyn, Trevethin.Pontyplj Brecon road, Abergavenny
Rees E R Red ho.Peterstone,Cardiffi Rogers Mrs. John, Monachty, Llaii-
Rees Mrs H Trevethin. Pontypool I thewy-Rytherch, Abergavenny
Rees J. Pentre, Mynvddislwyn,Newprt! RogersThos.Ty-cuch,LlangattockJ\wp;
Rees James, Penyrheol, Trevethin, i Rogers William, Blaenycwm. Oefny-
Pontypool ■ i ''ib. Pontypool
Rees John. St. Marv st.Risca.Newpit : Roire
ReesMrs.M.New rd.Blaenavon.Pontypl 1 NewpoH
Rees Miss Martha, Penllwyn-bacb,;Rog
Ys
oifach.Ma
William L. Crowfield. Llan
PontUanfraith, Newport
Rees Rees, Tynbearth, Blaina
Rees Reginald, Bishton, Newport
Rees Samuel, ColJragarm, Ch
church, Newport
Rees T. New house, Peterstone,Cardifl}Rope
Rees Thomas, Ty-coch. Llanhennock
Newport
Rees William, Cefnycrib, Orumlin
Rees William,' Hatod-Wenog, Cwin
ivon, Abersychan. Pontypool
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Rolands Joseph, Coed Cando. Llau-
vihangel-Pont-v-moile, Pontypool
Rooke Albeit WiThe Firs. Grosmont,
Hercinrdsbire
William Henry, Bed House
Ncwchiuch West, Chepstow
Rosser Bros. TvcOch, Panteg,Pontypl
Ros'ser Edward', Caerlicken, Kemeyi
Inferior, Newport
Rosser Moriian J. P. Bishton. Newp<"^<'
IRees William' Phillip, Great House. | Rosser Thomas. Crosshands.Trelleck,
r-wport
r.llien.e .Mrs.
Llunlliewv--*';
iii;h Aithur. I
Di-; Ml. Ch,
'ugh Anhrev ?
ce.Cefn Tilla Bach,
Caerleon. Newport
rt honse. Llanvair-"
I. Malpaa, Newport
Skenfrith. Monmouth
Pii-li Edwin, Greiit honse, Newrhurch
AVest. Chepstow
Pu;;li Elias. Masmawr. IJandilo-
Pertholey, Abergavenny
Pugh John, Bassalfg, Newport
I'liuli John. Havodlrisclosfach, Bed-
viellty, Newport
Pugh Mrs. Sarah, Pencoed-fawr. Bed-
wellty, Newport
I'uyli Mrs William, Hendre-uchuf,
Bride Wentlooi
Reese Henry, Llanmartin. Newport j
Reese John, Redwick, Newport I
Remnant William, Coedclivas, New-|
church East, Chepstow |
Richards Edwd. & Thos.Blaengavenny,,
Llnntilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Richards Miss Edith. Argned ganol
Argoed, Newpor
Richards John, Bassaleg, Newport
Richards John. Mardy house,Rumney
Cardiff ' |
Richards John, (lakfield, Bryngnyn.
Raglan
Richards John. Tynywern. Llantilio-
Pertholey. Abergavenny
Richards ' Llewellyn, ' Pencwarran,
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Richards "Llewellyn. Ty-bach. Llan-
vihangel-Tor-y-'MyMyd'd, Usk
Richards Richard, Gwena, Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff
Richards Robert, Whitelye, Trelleck,
Monmouth
outh
Rosser Wni. Llanmartin,
Rosser William, Trega
Llang.slone. Newport
Rowe William, Blan-y-cwiii, Henllys,
Rowland Henry, Trevethin, Pontypool
Rowlands A. Tonvfelin, Penmain.Nwprt
Rowlands Mrs. Edward. Cwm-Avon,
Abersvchan, Pontypool
Rowlands Mrs. E. Trevethin, Pontypl
Rowley John, Llonover, Abenmvenny
Butter Daniel, Ty-Gwyn, Llantilio-
Pertliolev, Abergavenny
Butter Samuel, Mainduff Court fain,.
Llaiitilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Bvder Mrs. Annie Maria, LIaii!;.i'
tock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Sadler George, The Meend, Penallt.
Monmouth
Sainsburv William, Llwyn-y-celyn.
Shire Newton, Chepstow
Salter Samuel. Llanwernarth Ultra.
Samuef Cha'rles Tate.
Rogerstnne, Newport
Pen-'
Richards Willis
lod, BedwelUy. Cardiff
Richards Wm
Edward. Penvwyr- Sanders David, Nenadd
Bed-
Rumney, Cardiff Sander:
welltv, Cardiff
Jan
Clvdac
Wolv«
Roach Alfred. Penhow, Newport
Roberts William & Edwin, The Mill,|
Cwnicarn, Cross Kevs, Newport
Roberts Mrs! Ann, Pwll
Mellons. Cardiff
R.iberls Arthur James, Tyrewen,
Newport
Newton Chepstow
iiiders John, Glanbrenar, PontUan-
fraith, Newport
ael, St.lSaunders L.Pantsarn,BedwelIty,CardfI
Saunders Thomas Richard, Panty-y-
rfa. Henllys. Cwmbran. Newport
Saunders ' William, Panty-gwyn,
Dinham.ChepstowlRoberls Evan. Llanvaches. Newport : Henllys Cwnicarn, Newport
li Louisa. Panty R^'ierts HerbeH, Ty-Canol, Machen. ! Sayce Charles, Old Campstone &
TTsk
Qiiiriton Janies. The Tump, Shire
Ni'wton, Chepstbw
Qninton Robert, Oxpool. Shire New
fciii. Chepstow
R^i.l.liffe Alisler Joseph Franci8,Dany- 1
•r lig. Llaiitilio-Crossennv,.\brgvnnylR"l'eit
Raki. n. Pen-v-rliiw. Penmaen.Newprt j Robert
Ramsey Alex. Gt.Osbastnn frm.Mnmth "
Rawlins Frank. Llantilio-Pertholey,
.\bergavennv
H.irl Charles, Pill, Cndy, Newport
Read Joel. Magor, Newport
Re.lwood Thomas, Danyrheul. Llan-
• •viM. Abergavenny
■ I Newport I Lit- Marlboro', GT08.mont, Hereford
ira' BobertgJ. Wern-gelhin. St. Mellons.Cdff Sayce F.Woodside, Skenfrith,"
!R,.lierts James. Pentre-Basket, Cwm-ISayc
bran. Newport
Roberts James, Pentrebaskct.
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
.belts Jamea, Wikrick, New
Lower Glyn
Newchiirch F.ast, C!hep.<to
Mrs. Geo. Llangna, Hereford
George, Skenfrith, Monmouth
Savie John, GibraJta, Llantilio-
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Savco John, Grosmont, Hereford
.•^rd T. Panta farm. Newchiirch
East, Chepstow
Isph. Tybea,Tregare.Monmth Scndaiiiore Frank H
Xaiilvdern.
Mar
n,' Dnffields, Kedbrook,
Roberts Mrs. Marv, Tvn-y-G
Melloas, Cardiff
Roberts Phillip, Miteliel-Trov,
Abergavenny
damore William Edward, Tni
tourt farm, Trostrey, Usk
bourne Timothy. Glannant, (
ran, Newport
AION
MOUTHSHIRE.]
-iSfvenoaks Philip, Peiijivhol, Lliui-
■ne-narth Citi'a, Abergavenny
Seys ThMdore & Miss Susannah,
Graig-y-Saison, Duffryn, Newport
Sharp Samuel, Thornwell, Chepstow
Shears Wm. Newton, Biminey,Carilift'
Sheen Mrs. Eliza, Blackrneadows.
LlantiJio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Shepherdson A. Pen-y-t:arn, Ponfypi
Sheppard Joseph. " Xant-y-haiinn,
Llantrissent, Ne^^port
Sheppard Mrs. Mary, Brook house,
Undv, Newport
Shire " William. Upper Pink. Shire
Newton, Chepstow
Shopland Newton, Mount Pl.Mxaiil.
Koii:er.«tone, Newport
Shuker Winser, Penylasgani, Treve-
thin. Pontypool
■Sibhons Arthur, Llangattock-Vibon-
Avel, Monmouth
Sibbnns David, Pool farm, Llangat-
tock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
-Silcock T. Own Vaaov. Wolves New-
ton, Chepstow
.Sileox Joseph, Cued-y-gelly. Penrhos,
Newport
:3iiimionds John E. Upper Cae-garrw,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Simons Edward, Freeho!dland,Pontypl
Skinner J.Abernant,Kemeys Infror.Npt
■Smith Alfred, Lower house. Llantiljo-
Pertholey. Abergavenny
Smith Arthur Basil, Church farm,
Redwick, Newport
-Smith Mrs. Ellen, Tyisaf. Pont;
Newport
•Smith Frederick,
Bridge End
farm, Undy, Newport
Smith G.T. Lit.Trostrey,Trostrey,Usk
Smith George. Llantilio-Pertholey.
Abergavenny
'Smith Jesse, Kogerstone. Newport
--Smith Jn. New ho.Dingeston.Moniuth
Smith John. Upper Millbrook, Llan-
vaohes, Newport
■Smith Mrs. Eose. White house,
Pet«rstone, Cardiff
Smith S.Craig-vr-haul.Machen,Nwprt
Smith S. F. Lower Pen-y-Clawdd.
Monmouth
Smith T, Carrow Hill farm. St. Bride
Netherwent. Newport
Smith Thomas, Bettws cottage, Llan-
tilio-Perthtilev. Abergavenny
Smith T. Church farm. UndvlNewprt
Smith William Henn-. Bine honse,
Peterstone, Cardiff
-Sonthwood Francis.The Coed,CwmyoT.
Abergavennv
Spencer Arthur. Llananant. Penallt,
Monmouth
Spencer Giload. Lower Tvrmonach,
Brvnt;ivvii. E.iMbm
Spencer William. Llanvair-Kilffidin.
Spring J Fiv
Ian
Caldicot.Newprt
James W
Stark William Augustus. T\coch.
Llaniarnan. Newport
Stark William Charles, Llanvihangel-
Llantarnam, Newport
Stead James & Trevor, Penhow
castle, Penhow, Newport
■Stead Caleb Francis, Nash, Newport
Stephen John, Machen, Newport
Stephens Lewi.s & Sons, Flenr-de-Lis,
Maes-y-Cn^Timer, Cardiff
Stephens Edward. Llispentwyn, Pen-
Newport
;, Upper Cwuiare,
«1
Cleddytan, Kil-
•w park. Marsh-
TJiADES.
St.-pl,L.ns Thonia.s, Usk road.Llunvair-
Discoed, Chepstow
Stevens Arthur Wyndham, Llauri-
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Stevens James, Greenmeadow, Glaa-
coed, Pontypool
Stewart William, Drvsioc farm
Briery Hill. Ebbw Vale
Stinchcombe George, Goytrey, Usk
Stock Albert Edward, Henrhiw, Llan-
badoc, Usk
Stoneham Mrs. Alio
Glascned, Pontvpc
Strachan Herbert,
•jwrroir, Chepstov
IStratt.in Fred, N
field, Cardilf
Stratton Frederick, Plas Machen,
Lower Machen, Newport
Stratton Richard, Duflryn, Newport
Snter William, Suchpaut, Mynyd-
d.shvv,,. .\berlH.eg
Swain .h,hu. T.rlleck, Monmouth
Tamiilui -Mrs E- Box cot.Nash,Newprt
Tamplin Eduiiid, Bishton, Newport
Taylor Joseph, Pentretai, Graig,
Bassaleg, Newport
Thairs Wm. New ho. Llangwm Ucha
Thomas Danl.& David,Ty-mawr,Llan-
vihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Chepstow
Thomas A. K. Nantycvscha, Machen,
Newport
tThon.as Alban, Gaer Each, Cardiff
road. Newport
Thomas Benj. Trelleck, Monmouth
Thomas C. Pontrilas (Herefordshire)
Thomas Mrs. Catherine, Henlli.s.
FAK 293
Thomas William, Bryngwyn, Raglan
Thomas William, Chepstow hiU.
Christehurch, Newport
Thomas Wm. Henllys.Cwmbran.Nwpt
Thomas William, Uansoar fawr,
Llanhennock, Newport
Thomas Wm. Rockfield pk. Monmouth
Thomas William, Tyrhiwan, Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff
Thomas W. Tyrhwnt, Crumlin.Nwprt
Thuuias Walliiuu Edgar, Pentw^n.
Llan
Abei
Thomas William John, The Argo'ed,
Bryngwyn, Raglan
Thompson Thomas, Liswerrv fiuui,
Liswerry road, Newport
Thorne Joseph, Llandegveth, Caer-
leon, Newport
Thorne T. Tori-ieddon.Yiiysddu.Nwpt
Tippins Samuel, Tredunnock
Tipto.i Thomas, Upper Hoel-Gerrig,
Llanellen, Abergavenny
Tovey George Humphrey & Percy,
Malpas, Newport
Tovey Reginald & James, Bailey-y-
Ehedin, Llanfrechfa Lower, Newprt
Townsend George & W. Greenhill,
Raglan, Newport
Townsend Mrs. Rhoda t Son, Lower
house. R;,L;i.iii. .\.-wpr,rt
Townseihl \h~ K,i.. I,n„isa, Llwyri-
'(, t;,i_;;.(ii, Newport
Liitl.' Campstone,
Mi^cifd, .\beTgavennv
-. The Tump, Llaii-
y-ga
The
St, M,.|ln,.s. C'ardift-
Thomas Charles. Tresaison, Llanthewy-
Bytherch, Abergavenny
I'houKis Daniel, Lnngbarn, Llanarth,
.\bergavenny
Thomas Dnl.L.Llwynhaid, Bettws, Nprt
rhomas David, Caerllwyn Bach, Myn-
yddislwyn, Newport
Thomas David.LowerWliitecastle.Llan
tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Thomas David, Nai
Abergavenny
Thomas David. Pen-v-El
Abergavennv
rhoioas E. ToIi-^-piI.P,
Thomas Eli. Bucklinlt.
Thomas Eiiucb.
Vach, rroi-s\r,ilMO.
Thomas F. W.' Alnvb.-
Thomas George, Caldicot, IS
Thomas Gwillym H. Higl
Bryngwyn, Raglan
Thomas John, Penrhiwgwai
earn, Newport
Thomas Mrs. John. Paul
sswejl. Lla
:. -NVnpn,-
Newport
Elizh. Bettws, Newport
Tucker William, Cwm Dowlais, Llan-
gibby, Usk
Turner Mis-ses fc George. Glan Isca,
Llanvair-Kildigin, Abergavennv
Turner Henry, Ty-Pengam. Llanvair-
Kilgidin, Abergavenny
Turner John, Crumlin, Newport
Turner John, Cwraheron, Croesy-
ceilog, Newport
Vaisey Thomas. Upper Goverra, Llan-
vihangel-Pont-v-moile, Pontypool
Vaughan Charles, Upper Dnffrvn,
Grosmont, Hereford ' .
Vaughan J. Lone la. Penallt, Monmouth
Ci-dff Vaughan John. Grosmont, Hereford
'n Vaughan John, New court, Llantilio-
"'".^■- Pertholey, Aberjavenny
\ impany Henry, Duffryn, Llangihby,
'■' Newport
ort Vincent George, Penrhos. Llangattock,
mise. Newport
Wadley Frederick, Llanthewy court,
iber- Llanthewy-Vach, Caerleon, Newport
WM.fi- Mrs. Ada, Greenway farm.
Govtre
Myo^
jomas John, The Buildings, Llan-
degveth, Caerleon, Newport
lomas Mrs.L. Maesvcwmmer.Cardff
Thomas Mrs. Mav, Tv-to-Maen.
Rumnev, Cardiff
\\:i]k,-
Llandeve
Walters Brothe.s, (Hd Bailey Pit ti-m.
Monmouth
Walters Edward. Cefn-y-Carllwyn,
-m^ w„ ., », .. Mvnvddislwvn, Newport.
Thomas RJ«orfalas,Llanover,Abrgvny Walters Henrv', Machine ho.Ynys.ldu.
Thomas Richard, Glanynant.
gibby, Newport
Thomas Roger, Pantygoitre fa
Llanvair-Kilgidin, Abergavenny
Thomas Mrs. Susan, Je
Liswerrv road, Newpi
Thomas Thomas, Baili
Crossenny, Abergavei
Stephens Mrs. George,Pensam,Hoger- ''''^"'"''■* Thomas, Ffynon-y-givaed,
stone, Newport
.Stephens Mrs. Hannah, Pentwvn,
Llangeview, Usk, Monmouth
St«phenp Martin, The Bottom, Pen-
rhos. Newport
Stephens Mrs. Croes-v-Giach,Penrhos,
Newport
Stephens T. Bittea,Llangibby,Newprt
^■T*phens Thomas, Newhouse, Llan-
trissent. Newport
Mynyddislwyn, Newport
Thomas Thomas. Llanarth, Raglan
Thomas Thomas, The Common,
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Thomas Thomas, Tytgwyn, Llanover,
Abergavenny
Thomas Thomas M. Bettws. Newport
Thomas V. Tithe farm. Undy, Newjit
Thomas Walt. Wain, Tre2are,Raglan,
Newport
j Newport
IW.ilters Lewis Edgar, Lower Pill
house, Goldcliff, Newport
Walters Mrs.M.New ho.Bedwick,Nwpt
j Walters Thomas Percivtil, Upper Pen-
twyn, Gwehelog, Uslc
Warlow J. Manor House faun. Crick,
Chepstow
Waters C.&J.Pentre.Mamhilad.Pontypl
Waters William t Joseph. Henton,
Goldcliff, Ne-.vpoi;
Waters Mrs. Annie, Goldcliff,N6wport
Waters Bertram, Little Gilfoch.Llan-
vaches. Newport
Waters C. Level ho. Goldclifl.Newprt
Waters C. Up. ho. Penhow, Newport
Waters E. Green ct. Whitson, Newpt
Waters Edward, Lower Garn. Tre-
dunnock, Newport
MOX.
lot
294 FAK
I'AHMEKS — continued.
■MmIpis E. Great ho. Eedwick, Newpt
WiiHis Fred, Penciaisr fawr. Llan-
ht'imofk, Npwport
Watf-is Pi'ederick Henry.Great bouse,
'rredunnock, Newport
Wati'i'S H. Typodra. Nash. Newport
Wateis James, Goldcliff, Newport
Waters John, Tatton, Naah, Newport
Waters Jsph. Burnt ho. Nash. Newprt
■Watkins Mrs. Eli/.abeth & Sons, Ber-
llaiider^-. Raglan, Newport
Wiitkh.s 'Howard & Griffith. Great
hn Llantilio-Pertholev, Aberp-nnv
n.ilKni.s Mrs. .Susannah & .Son. LlaA-
il.iinv oourt, Llandenny, Newport
Wall; ill.. Daniel. Weriiycwui.LlaiiTeth-
iMiiif, Abero^avenny
Watkins Mrs. David, Tyr-james-ellwr,
Abercarn, Newport
Watkins Edwin, Llan, Govtrev, Usk
Watkin.s E.New ho.Clythe.Abergvnnv
Walkins Elias, Blaenavon, Pontvpon'l
Watkins Enoch, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Watkins George, Dranllwyn, Christ-
i-lmrch, Newport
Watl^iiis James, Bridge fami, Llan-
vilianjel Cruoorney. Abergavenny
Watkins John, Dyff'ryn, Llanvaple'y,
Abergavenny
Watkins John, Pwltecal, Ne«chnrch
East, Chep.stow
Watkins John, Red barn, Trelleck,
Mi.jiinouth
Witl.ins John. Ty-Cenol. OkU-astle,
-\bHigavenny
Watkins Miss M. Isabel. Cefnlytha,
Llantilio-Crosseniiy, Abergavenny
Watkins R. Deep holm.Rockfield, Mon
Watkins T. Tynycaia. Coed-y-Paen,
Pontypool
Watkins Thon.as.Llantilio-Crossenny,
Aberg.avenny
■Watkins Thomas. Ty-Captain. Llan-
thewy-Vaoh, Caerleon. Newport
Watkins Thomas L. New honse.Llan-
tilio-PerthoIey. Abergavenny
Watkins William, Llanvihnngel-Tor-y-
Mvnydd, TJsk
Watkins William, Nash. Newport
Watkins William. The Cottage,
Govilon, Abergavenny
Walters Mrs. Mary, Twvgwvn.
Tnvsddu, Newport
Watts Alfred, Llanhennock. Newport
Weare James, Trelleck, Monmouth
Webb Charles, Whitson, Newport
Webb Edward, Twynhendraus, Shire
Newton. Chepstow
Webb Mrs. M. Old ho. Nash. Newprt
Webster Arthur. Tv-Melyn. I'ontv-
niister. Newpoit
Weekes Thomas. Llandevaud. Newprt
Weeks John. Pentwyn. Llangwni
Ucha, Newport
Wellington Fred. Lower house. Llan-
wi-narth Citra. Abergavenny
Wells George. Tyllwydd, Llanfieehta
Lower. Newport
Whatley Samuel. Tytfynon.CwnKarn.
Crnss Keys. Newport
Whallpy .Samuel. Tyn-y-ffynnon.Hen-
llvs. Newport
Wl ler Alfmi. Llwynyllan. Tre-
vethiii. Pontypool
Wheeler John, The Incline. Red-
hrniik, .Monmouth
Whi.>tancp Alan, Upper (;..vt,-e
Pandv. .\bpr,_.:.vo,uu
Lla.ii]i; -.M,,,-, Ai., , ..:,. II. ,1
Whist.Tnc .l„l„i Wilfrcl, lin,;,.,-.
Grosmont. Hereford
White Charles. (Jilvach Ven, Llan-
hillelh, Newport
■niiite .TauM's. The Tump fanu. Llan-
[monmouthshire ..
Willi,
H. William,
Gt1ytre^', Pontvpool
WUliams" Mrs. H. Glascoed, Pontypl
Williams Mrs. Hannah, Nant-y-mark,.
Llangwm Ucha, Newport
Williams Mrs. Hannah, Pen-y-wain,
TRADES.
Whitney Thomas, Vpper Goytri
house, Goytrey, Pontypool
Wilcox Caleb Cyr-Miohael. Cwn
Avon, Abersychan, Pontypool
Wilde Mrs. Rose, Ty Mawr, Gell;
groes, Newport
Willcocks Herbt. Llandogo, Chepstow I Llanthewy-Vach, Caerleon, Newprt
Williams Charles Herbert & Morgan ! Williams Han-y, Newhouse, Llanvet-
Heniy. Estavarney. Monkswood.U.sk j herine, Abergavenny
Williams Herbert & Miss Mabel B. j Williams Henry, Great house, Llan-
Peteislone, Cardiff gattock-nigh-Usk. Abergavenny
\\'illiams J. & W. Little Tynewydd, Williams Herbert, Hhyd-y-hedn.
Llanarth, Newport Itton, Chepstow
Williams Misses M. & J. Lower I Williams J.Addawynt,Treyethin,Pntyp!>
Argoed, Shire Newton, Chepstow Williams J. Pentregwithel,Aberga%'nny
Williams Mrs. M. & Son, Castle-coch. ; Williams J. G. Grove farm, Alteryn,
Manor, Newport '• Newport
Williams Robert & Jn. Upper Pant, 1 VVilliams J.N. Greenfield, Nash.Nwpt
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny Williams James, Berry, Llanvihangel
Williams William & John, New House [ Crucorney. Abergavenny
farm, Llangwm Isha, Newport Williams Mrs. James, Cefn Goleu,.
Al illiams A. Crossway farm. Shire | Wolves Newton, Chepstow
Newton, Chepstow " j Williams James, Glascoed, Pontypoc'i
Williams Mr8.A.Llanover,Ahergavnny ! Williams James. Llanvihangel eourt
Williams A. Mardy, Llanishen,Chpstw I & Berthgrwn farm, Llanvihangel-
H illiams Albert," Pentre, Llantilio- j Tor-y-Mynydd, Usk
Pertholey, Abergavenny. | Williams Jas. Llwyndu, Abergavenny
Williams Alfred, The Coed, Christ- 1 Williams James, Malthouse farm.
k-hurch, Ne^vport
Skenfrith, Monmouth
Williams Alfred H. Twyngwyn, Tre- Williams James. Tyrewen-Vach.Mam-
vethin. Pontypool ' '--^--^ " ^ *
Williams Allen. Nn
New port
Williams Mrs. Ann. Gaerlwyild. New.
church West, Chepstow
hilad, Pontypool
ith. Williams James, Upper House farm,
I Llangeview, Usk
Williams Mrs. Jane. Christchnrch.,
Newport (postal address, Lla
Williams Mrs. Ann, Glascoed.Pontypl i Williams Mrs. Janet, Werngochen,.
Williams Miss Ann, Pen-y-wrlod, ! Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Llanvetherine, Abergavenny i.-..i..-.
Williams Arthur. Magor, Newport
Wilhariis Arthur, Red house, Lla
wernarth Ultra, Abergave
Williams Arthur, The Prior
church. Newport
Williom.s Arthur, Ty-Trap
llys, Cwmbran, Newport
Williams John, Cefn Coed,Llandenny_
i Newport
Williams John, Cwrdy house, Griffith*
inv ' town, Newport
•, Christ- ' Williams John, Danygraig, Coed-
kernew, Newport
icr. Hen- Williams John, Fairoak, Chapel hill.
Chepsto
Williams B. Great ho. Llanllowell,U6k I Williams John, Glan Ffrwd, Llan
Williams Benjamin, Wern, Llanvi-j thewy-Eytherch, Abergavenny
angel-Pont-y-moile, Pontypool
Williams Mrs, Bessie, Wannypwll.
Llanfrechfa Lower, Newport
Williams Charles, Hop garden, Pon-
trilas, Herefordshire
Williams Charles, Llewyn-Cellyn,
Cwmcarvan, Monmouth
Williams fhas. Hy. Trelleck, Monmtl
^^illlarlls David, Garnllech, Llanover,
Williams David, Pettrstone, Ca.rdi£t
Williams E. Llanvether
Williams Edgar, Pont-y-Collin, LI
tilio-Crossenny. Abergavenny
Williams Edward. Creigydd,' LI
frechfa Lowei-, Newport
IVilliams Mrs. Edward. North rt
Redwick, Newport
WUlii — -
Llan
Abergavenny
Williams John, Gla
Abergavenny
Williams John, Glan-y-ros-sog, Peter-
stone, Cardiff
Williams John, Glebeland, Llangat-
tock, Newport
Williams John, Granary & Brook fms.
Llanthewy-Vach, Croesyceilog.Nwpt
Williams John, Llangattock Mill frm..
Idangattock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
VVilliams John, Penrhos, Newport
,Abergvnny i Williams John, Penvrheol, Pontypool
, „. ., Williams John, The Pentre, Llan
wenarth Ultra, Abergavenny
Williams John. White house, LJan-
tilio-C.rossenny, Abergavenny
Williams -Mrs. 'john Richard, Forth
(.'asseg farm, St. Aryans, Chepstow
Eli, Sychtrec, Cwmyoy, Williams John Stephen, Beecli hill.
Willi!
Llanover, Abergavenny
Williams E. St.Bride.Wenlloog.Nev
Williams Francis. Burnt liou:
Monkswood, Usk
Williams Frank, Ca.- ('aH<. Pcnallt
Monmouth
Williams Frederick. Culvin farm
Llanvaches, Newport
Willianu Frederick, Gurius Grov
farm. Tintern-Parva. Chepstow
G«ehelng, Usk
Mrs. Elizabeth. Bryny-coed, Williams Joseph, Little Newbridge,.
! Bassaleg, Newport
ptj Williams Joseph, Slough farm.,
e, Gwernpsney, L'sk
Williams Joseph George, Troed-y-
t. rhiw, Mamhilad. Pontvpool
\\ illiams Lewis, Carter's farm, St.
n, .Maughans, Monmouth
Williams Lewis, PenyrheoU Pontypool!
Williams Lewis Thomas,' Llantilio-
Pertholey, Abergavennj%
Whii
sent. .Nf»|,ort
•Ka^ John. I>owp
iK'ibbv, Newport
lef.. Car
rs. Geo. Bedwss, Cardiff i Williams L.The Barn,Llanwern,Nwprt
Jeorge, Common farm, j Williams Mrs. Lucy, Great house,.
.Newport Llansoy, Newport
•urge. Graigamastcr, New- 1 Williams Mapson, Ty-Mawr, Mar.sh-
rgc, Leasbrook bnnga- Williams Mapson Thomas, Maesglaa
Dijtton, Monmouth
tWilliauis George, New house.Marsh- Williai
Cardifif road, Newport
field. Cardiff
Williams George, Ui)i)er House farm,
Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny
Glas,.
von, Abei^sehan, Pontypool
illiams Mrs. Mary, Hardwick, Caer-
went, Chepstofl
Williams Geoige H. Cefn Tilla. Llan- j Williams Mrs. Mary, Lower Veddw.
tbewv-Vaoh. Caerleon, Newport i Newchnrch East, Chepstow
Williains H.Cwm Cavn, Gwchelog.Usk I
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Williams Mrs. Mary, St. Bride, Went-
loog, Newport
Williams Mrs. Maiy, Tregarn mill,
Llangstone, Newport
Williams Mrs. Mary, Wainy park,
Trelleck, Monmouth
Williams Mrs. Mary Ann, Court-y-
Monau.'i, Llangattock, Newport
Williams M. New Star farm, Llan-
vihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Chepstow
'Williams Morgan, Pen-werlod, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Williams Oliver, Typoth, Llanvi-
hangel-Pont-y-nioiie. Pontypool
Williams Philip, Birch hill. Tranch,
Pontypool
W'illiams Philip, Red house, Llan-
arth, Abergavenny
Williams Philip John, Lydart,
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Williams Phillip, Great House &
Chapel farms, Undy, Newport
Williams Phillip, Henton, Goldcliff,
Newport
Williams Richard, Lower & Upper
Wernhir, Glascoed, Pontypool
Williams Eichd. H. Panteg, Pontypool
■Williams Robert, Llanhilleth, Newprt
Williams Rowland, Llanvihangel-Tor-
y-Mynydd, Chepstow
Williams Mrs. S. Coed-y-paen farm,
Pontypool
Williams Mrs. S. Trelleck, Monmth
IWilliams Samuel, Maes-y-crocahn,
St. Mellons, Cardiff
Williams Samuel, Redwick, Newport
Williams Mrs. Selina, Court-y-Brey-
chan, Llansof, Newport
Williams Sidney John, Little Milton,
Christchurch, Newport
Williams Thomas, Fish house, Nash,
Newport, Mon
Williams Thomas, Little Llwynfrank,
Llauvihangel Crucorney. Abergvnny
Williams Thos. Porton, Goldcliff.Nwpt
Williams Thos. Red barn, Nash.Nwprt
Williams Thomas, Sunnybank, St.
Bride Wentloog, Newport
Williams Thos. Trelleck, Monmouth
Williams Thomas. Wernllwd, Sken-
frith. Monmouth
Williams Thomas, Tnys-y-fro,Bettws,
Newport
Williams Thomas D. Pool house,
Llanthewv Rytherch, Abergavenny
Williams 'Thomas Henry, Little
Hoaldalbert, Grosmont, Hereford
Williams W. Up. ho. Glascoed,Pontypl
Williams W. Green meadows, Llan
thewy-Vacb, Croesyceilog, Newport
Williams William, Ffawydden, Llan
over, Abergavenny
Williams William,' Llwyna, Llan
thewy-Bytherch, Abergavenny
Williams William, Llwyncelyn, Llan
over, Abergavenny
Williams William; Nantygwithell
Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Williams William, Ponthir, Newport
Williams William, Red house, Lli
devenny, Magor, Newport
Williams W.Pant, Newbridge, Newprt
Williams William, Tvncoed, Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff
Williams William, Upper Bhyswg,
Cwnicarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Williams W. D. Great House farm.
Wolves Newton, Chepstow
Williams William George, Br
house, Llandenny, Newport
Williams Wm. Hy. Glascoed, Pontypl
"Williams William Morris, Llangat-
tock, Newport
Williams William Thomas,The Steps,
Llanwenarth Citra, Abergavenny
Williams Wyndham, Stokes Croft,
Ponthir, Newport
Wilmot William, Kemeys Folly,
Kemey.i Inferior, Newport
TRADES.
VVintour James, Pont glas, Llanishen,
Chepstow
Wood F.Cf.The Steps,Rockfield,Mnmth
Wood James, Slough farm, Caerwent,
Chepstow
Wood Samuel, Elms farm, Caerwent,
Chepstow
Wood Walter, Llandishty, Llangat-
tock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Wooding George, EockfieId,Monmoutb
tWoodruff A. Lower Pantyrhiw-goch,
Miehaelston-y-Vedw, Cardiff
Woolley Albert Stephen, Whitehall
farm, Dingestow, Monmouth
Wvkle James, Graig-Vach, Llantilio-
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Wylde Joseph, Graig-Vach. Gros-
mont, Hereford
Yeomans William, Lower Ton, Llan-
vapley. Abergavenny
Young Mrs. E. A. Treworgan farm.
Llandenny, Newport
Young Henry, Ton farm, Llangibby,
Newport
Young James, Cwm-Avon, Abersv-
chan, Pontypool
Farm Bailiffs.
Baker John(to Viscountess Rhondda),
Penycoed, Llandevaud, Newport
Barclay James(to A. E. Lawley esq.).
Home farm, St. Maughans, Monmth
Barton John Henry (to John & Victor
Pask). Tregrwg. Llangibby, Newprt
Baylis John (to Henry Clay esq.), St.
Aryans, Chepstow
Bevan John (to Messrs. Partridge,
Jones & Co. Ltd.), Panteg, Pontypl
Bridle Geo. (to Mrs. Brewer), New
House farm, Llangstone, Newport
Dalton A. (to Thomas Morgan esq.),
Pontvane farm, Christchurch, Nwprt
Davies Arthur (to Edward Lowder
Downing esq.), Cayo farm, Raglan,
Newport
Davies Henry (to Miss S. Crawley),
The Little Cross & Hendy farms,
Bryngwyn, Raglan
Edwards Vincent Reginald (to H. G.
Jones esq.), Brynderi, Llantilo-
Crossenny, Abergavenny
Evans John (to Lord Treowen), Llan-
over, Abergavenny
Fox Adam Fletcher (to W. Reginald
J. F. Herbert esq. D.L., J. P.).
Clytha, Llanarth, Abergavenny
Griffiths Godfrey (to G. C. Williams
esq.), Rumney, CardiiT
Griffiths Llewelyn (to Col. J. A,
Bradney C.B., D.L., J.P., F.S.A.).
Llanvihangel-Ystem-Llewern, Mon-
. mouth
Hardy Thomas (to Sir Thomas Edwd.
Watson bart. J. P.), Catsash farm.
Llangstone, Newport
Havard Eynon (to C. & J. Griffiths).
The Cottages, Ponthir, Newport
Hillier Thomas (to Lord Tredegar).
Cefn Llogell, Dnffryn, Newport
Hough Wiliiam(to W. P. Lewis esq.),
Hendre farm, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Jones Leonard (to Sir Arthur Her-
bert), Hardwick, Abergavenny
Jones William (to exors. of 'E. D
Williams), Maesruddud Cwmgelli.
Blackwood, Newport
Minett Charles (to R. Stratton esq.).
Duffryn. Newport
Morgan' William (to Mr. W. D.
Woodward), Llanfoist, Abergavenny
Parish David William (to G. O".
Liddell esq. J P.), Home farm.
Shire Newton. Chepstow
Price Thomas E. (to Sir Leonard
Wilkinson Llewelyn K.B.E., J.P.).
Malpas, Newport
Price William (to C. D. Phillips esq.).
Marshfield, Cardiff
Fll. ill.)
Reece Joseph (to W. E. C. Cuna
esq. D.L., J. P.), Home farm, Uti.ii,
Chepstow
Richings Edwin (to W, P. Proctor
esq.), Crossways Green farm. St.
Arvans, Chepstow
Scrivens David George (to Lieut.'-
Col. Sir Henry Webb bart. D L.,
J. P.), St. Mellons, Cardiff
Tucker George (to Guest, Keen fc
Nettlefolds Ltd.), Cwmbran, Ne«prt
Vaughan Henry B. (to Sir C. J, Curv
bart. M.P.," D.L., J.P.), Llanvi.
hangel-Llantarnam, Newport
Watkins Jn. (to Sir Ai'thur Herbert),
Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavennv
Weare Frederick (to Major Saiiford
J. P.), Triley Court farm, I.lan
tilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Wesley A.(to Wm.G. Buchanan e,«q.).
Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavnny
Williams Oliver (to William Ll..^d
Thomas esq, J. P.), Llantilio-l'iT.
Iholey. Abergavenny
Wood Ernest (to Hon. Lady Shi'lU-y
Rolls), Oak house, Lla'ncattncU-
Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
FAHKIERS
See Smiths. Blacksmiths i, FaiveLi
FEATHEH DBESSEH.
Sands John, 45 Livingstone place,
Maindee, Newport
FELLMONGER.
Gough Ja.s. T. R. Monk st, Abergviniy
FELT MANUFACTURERS
McNeill & Co. Limited, 4 South
place, Finsbury pavement, Londnn
E G2.
FENCING (IRON), GATE'S &c.
Bayliss, Jones & Bayliss Ltd,
patentees & manufacturers of all
kinds of hurdles, railing, galvanizejl
corrugated sheet fencing, gates,
tree guards, wine bins, wheel-
barrows ; also manufacturers of
black & bright bolts, nuts &c.
FENCING, GATES, &c.
FENCING CONTRACTORS -
WOOD
Brooker J. T. Limited, Ilnii :i
timber works, Dorking'
FENCING (WOOD & WIRE)
Palmer T. W. & Co. 5 Victoria st.
Westminster, London S Wi ; wnrlis.
FERTILISER MANUFRS
South Wales Basic Slag Co. Limit.
(The), Albany chambers, i Cm
mercial street, Newport
FILE & BASF MANUFRS
Tviack W, A. & Co. Stella wnilc
'Hereford street, Sheffield. T
"Stella, Sheffield"
MON. lOt
TKADES.
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
FINANCIAL AGENT
See Agent — Financial.
FINE ART DEALERS.
Hams Mrs. A.F. Carmel st.AbertiUry
WiUiiiuis J. (Newport) Limited, 8i &
t2 Bridge street k St; Cambrian
road, Newiii.rt
FINE BALANCES.
Avery W. & T. Limited, 38 The
Hayes, CardilT ; Pontmorlais circus,
.Mt-rthyr; 32 Mill street. Ponty-
pridd ; 12 Alexander road, Swan.sea
& .Mun-ay street, Llanelly
FIBE BRICK MAKERS.
Danan Firebrick Works Co. Danan
works, Risca, Newport
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited.
Upper Cwmbran. Newport
Henllis Firebrick & Retort Works
(WUliam F. Jones manager),Cwm-
bran, Newport
Jones, Soubhwood &, Co. Ltd. Risca,
Newport
Oak Brick Co. Limited (E J. Bailey,
manager), Cwmnantddu, Pontypool
Southwood, Jones & Co. Limited, Cwm-
nantddu. Pontypool
.?iiir Brick k Tile Co. Ltd. (Garnett
Hartley, m.-inagin>r director), Llan-
vJhangel-Llantarnam. Newport
FIREWOOD DEALERS.
Hillman Eobt. 42 Albany st. Newport
Inker Thomas, 16 Stafford road,
Maindee, Newport
Simplex Firelighter Co. 34a, Jeffrey
street, Newport
FISH SALESMEN.
.«ee Pale.5men— Fish.
FISHERMAN.
Fennell Percy, Hill Fishery, GoldclifE.
Newport
FISHING TACKLE MAKERS.
Edwards Herbert Limited (dealers),
64 Commercial street, Newport.
See advertisement
Foerster & Son. 34 Cross street.
Abergavenny
Peake Wm.Hy.23 Cross st.Abergvnny
Wilcox Emma jane, i Dock street,
Newport
FISHMONGERS
Barter J. W. & ,-;„nf. 26 k 2? Mon^
now street, Monmouth
Burse Bros, t) Commercial st. Newport
Cleal Worthy, 26 Castle st. Tredegar
Cowan William, ,?nuth .tt. Sebastopol,
Newport
D.inn Richard, 3 Church st. Tredegar
Dijubleday Chas. Nelson, Bridge st.Osk
Down.s Robert, School street & James
.•street. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Fennell E. & Sons, 11 High street,
Newport. See advertisement
Flood Jas. I, Market hall, IV.ntvpool
Gihb William, i Market hall.Ne'wport
Griffiths Lancelot, 158 Shaftesbury
street, Newport
BancooJi Sanniel, 44 Marine street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Horton A. k .Sons. ; & 8 Market
hall, Newport
Jones G. .Main st. Crumlin, Newport
Jones Rowland, 50 Windsor road,
Oriflflthatown, Newport
Keepin John. 2 Market hall. Newport
Liml.rick G. T. & Son. 3^4 Market
hall, Newport
Manship H. & Co. Park place, Waun-
Ilwvd, Newport
Perkins Walt. 10 Middle st. Chepstow
Pullin Cha3.83Commercial i-d.Newprt
Bosser Edwin, 23 St. Luke's road,
Pontnewinydd. Pont>-pool
Buther Sam, 5 Frogmore street, 1 Lawson John, Priory place. The
Abergavenny ; High street, Black- Parade, Monmouth
wood, Newport & Bethcar street, | Matthews Miss Annie, 126 O.'sborne
Ebbw Vale road, Pontypool
Ruther Thomas Wm. 12, 80 k 81
Broad street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Sampson Bryan, 13 Windsor road,
Griffithstown, Newport
Smith Mog, 28 Marine street, Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Taylor Jn. Wm. 23 George st.Pontypl
Thomas William George, Bryngwyn
road. Newbridge. Newport
Williams A.R. 11 Cross st.Abergvnny
Williams Alfred, 4 Spencer street.
Briery hill, Ebbw Vale
Wiseman Thomas, James street tjStedman George, 8 Newport aroad
Duffryn ter. New Tredegar, Cardiff! Newport
Tandy Mrs. E. 39 Market hall.Newprt
FLAG & BANNER MANFRS. ! Watkins Lewis & Son, 20 Devon pi-
Adams & Co. Limited, M;mche3ter. Newport
See •' Cotton Waste Manufacturers ''
Perrett Ernest W, 68 East India
Dock road, London E 14 (T A
" Terep, Pop, London;"' T N East
1122) k 12 Lime street, London
E C 3 fT N Avenue' 4173) ; manu-
facturer of British, colonial k
foreiL'n flags ; advertisements k ;
^i!.ms for all trades: house flags k^ FLOtTR MILL ENGINEERS
yacht club flags; banners &|_ ,, ,...,,. _ ,
standards of every description ; il'f " i"'^'"' \^ '
bunting merchant; contractor tol '^'"'- Loirclon J', c 3
H.M. Government
Turtle & Pearce, 13 Duke street,
London hridce S Ei ; manufacturers
of all kinds of Flags & Banners, .
mascot flags of all nations in silk
& bunting for motor cars & motoi-
cycles : regimental flatrs, flacs for
table decorations fee- tents fori FRIED FISH DEALERS,
v.irious purposes, k bunting mer-iAllcock Rees, 2 Queen street, Blaen-
I'haiit.a (wholesale & export) ; I avon, Pontypool
L'enoral shipping agents; con- j Agostini Mrs. Mai-y, 2b, Durham rd.
tractors to H.M. Government.; Maindee, Newport
.'tend lor illustrated catnloemes. | Augustine Mrs. Mary, 32 Fair Oak
Palmer J. k Sons, Priory nnrseries,
Llangstone, Newport
Peake Alfd. 54 Cross st. Abergavenny
Pitt Henry F.R.H.S. Brecon Eoad
nursery & Old nursery, Hereford
road, Abergavenny k Market hall,
Pontypool. See advertisement
Pound Henry, 27 Market hall,Newprt
Powell Daniel, 34 & 34a, Clytha.
Park Toad, Newport
Sheppard Mrs. Mary, 61 Market hall,
Newport
FLOUR DEALERS
.■See Corn & Flour Dealers.
57 Mark
FORWARDING AGENT =
.?ee Agents — Forwarding,
FRENCH POLISHER
Phillips Fdk, 22 Ross rd.Abergav
T A "Turtle. Boroh. London;
T N H..p 43S3
Unite John Limited,
Ed-"n.e rnad. I>,ndon
Maindee, Newport k 2C,
Durham road, Maindee, Newport
Baldwin. Mrs. Elizabeth, 54 Emlyn
street, Newport
Barnes Alfred, 14 Gam cross, Nant-
lo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
^ Ifton st. Liswerry,
FLANNEL MANUFACTR.
Jones John D, GwenfFrwd, Llanover, ' Bate Ed'
Abergavenny Newport
FLOCK MANUFACTURERS. ,11:-;: '^'^^:^ %^
Sterilised Flock Co. Limited (George] road. Newport
Giles, sec), 4^5 Commercial |Besagni Dominic, 7 Hughes avenue
street. Newport ' i Ebbw Vale
Welsh Flock Co. Limited. Pont- 1 Bond Walt Cwinvnyscnv, Pontypool
ydd, Newport
FLORISTS
See al.so Xurserjmen & Seedsmen
Bsrton Joseph, Farmwood nurser;
Chepstow road, Newport
Bashnm John & Sons, Bassaleg, Nei
port
Blackman Mrs. Selina, 76 Monno
street, Monmouth
Bourton Wm. 4 Market st. Tredegar
Brady Jn. 15 Market St. Abergavenny
Brewer George, 40 Clynmawr street,
Brynteg, .^bertillery
Brewer Robert, Gray st. Abertillery
Brickell Wm. 39 Powell .st. Abertillery
Broome Miss Mary, 81 King street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Burt Thomas, 9 Baneswell rd.Newprt
Cardell Mrs. Minnie Eli/.abeth. 6t
Clarence place, Newport
Challenger Samuel, Bridge street,.
Blackwood, Newport
Hiss Clara, 14 Bridge St. Newpt i Cleverly George, Richmond road,
Alfred William. 21a, Wood-j Pontnewvdd, Newport
Ciook Ernest, 9 Potterj- ter.Pill.Kewpt
Cribb Harry, High street, Fleur de-
Lis. Cardiff
Dando Mrs. Gladwys, Newport roaJ.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Dav James, 23 Clarence pi. Newport
Duffett Mrs. M. i Rudry st. Newport
Evans A. Cefn rd. Blackwood.Newprt
Farr Abraham George, 30 King st.
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
hall.
Davies
land road & 72 Market hall,N
Dennis Miss Nellie, 6 Market 1
Newport
Densley & Co. 31 i, 32 Marke
Downey Miss Kale, 40 Markel
Newport
Francis E. 3 Crane street, Pontypool
Harding Miss Alice, 22 Clarence
place, Newport
Jarman Miss Martha. 29 .Skinner st.iFranklin John, 30 Conrtybella
Newport race. Pill, Newport
Johns Afred, Snatcliwood road, Aber- Gimlet Thomas, 13 Woodjiide road,
sychan, Pontypool 1 Cwmbran, Newport
Jones Edmund, 9 Brjnderwen road,j Gwillini Rd. 16 Market st. Abertillery
-Maindee, Newport flariis J. 131 Commercial rd. Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TKADES.
FRC
297
Harrison Brothers & Beddis, i Middle 1 Tufft B. 226 Corporation rd. Newport , Chave Edwin & Son, 151 Chepst-ow
street, Chepstow 1 Vacara Harry, Ivor street, Blaen- road, Newport
Hawkins Hy.476Corporation rd.Newpt | avon, I'ontypool i Ghave W. 153 Commercial rd.Newprt
Hawkins Mrs. S. 10 Church rd. Nwplj Vacara James, 64 Bridge st. Newport i Clurke John, 94 Commercial street,
Hayes William, 15 High street, Llan- 1 Vacara Mrs. Margaret, 39 Llanarth| Aberbargoed, Cardifl
hilleth. Newport I street; 64 Bridge street & 446 Clarke Jsph. 2 Bourneville rd. Blaina
Hilditch Ernest,22 Church st.Tredegr Corporation road, Newport | Clead Worthy, 26 Castle st. Tredegar
Bolland George, Commercial street, Waites Mrs. Harriet, 80 Gladstone! Clements William H. & Son, 258,
Ynysddu, Newport street, Abertillery ! Alexandra road. Six Bells,Abertillry
Oackson Charles, 106 Victoria street, Watkins W.C.123 Monnow at.Monmth ! Clements Miss Gertrude E. i Gloster
Jeddo
Cwmbran, Newport
James Mrs. Elizabeth,
Pill, Newport
Jenkins John, Alma street,
tillery, Abertillery
Jones Mrs. T. J. 59 Victori;
Ebbw Vale
Jones Mrs. Mary A. 93 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Newport
Jones Stephen. 83 High st. Rhymney
Jones Walter, 1 Adelaide st. Newprt
Keepin Frederick William, 165 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Lane Mrs. M. 2 Castle st. Pill,Newprt
Lap-worth William John, 10 Broad
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Legge Mrs. Fanny B. 3 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Eisca
Lewis John, Queen street, Blaina
Lewis Jonah, 33 Abbey rd. Cwmbran,
Newport
X.ewis Sidney, Commercial street,
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Littlejohns John, 100 Shatte.shury st.
Newport
Manship Ernest, Canning street,
Cwm, Newport
Mantle L. 57 Commercial st. Tredegar
Meredith John, 117 High st. Blaina
Morgan Arthur John," High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Morgan David J. 26 King street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Morgan George, 48 Alexandra road.
Six Bells. Abertillery
Morris Mrs. Florence. 80 Commer-
cial street, Tredegar
Moyston Phillip J. 74 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Newport
Palmer Alfred, 27 George st. Pontyp!
Parfitt Geo. Hy. 13 Bridge st. Usk
Parfitt Mrs. Sylvania, i Arthur st
Tredegar
Tarry Ivor, 43 Newport road. Cwm-
carn. Cross Keys, Newport
Peard Mrs. Elizabeth. 135 Shaftes-
bury street. Newport
Phillips George. Talvwain, Pontypridd
Powell Mrs. Elizabeth, 100 Alexandra
road. Pill. Newport
Prewett Samuel, High street. Black.
wood, Newport
PrewPtt Thomas, Sir Ivor's road,
Pontllanfraith. Newport
Price Frederick,26 Church st.Tredegr
Keynold.. George A. High street,
Blackwood. Newport
Richards William, Maindee road,
Cwmfelin fach. Newport
Hideout Hnbert.62 Caerleon rd.Nwprt
Roberts Robert B. Newport road.
Cwracarn. Cross Keys. Newport
N-wyd. Newport
■Roger, .9^R St. Woollo, rd. Newport
l»ll ^"^^ .^- 3-^ Commercial
c "t^^*; Pon'Tmister, Newport
Sm.th Thns. 26 Kinc- st. Abertillery
Srm»den L. ,r, Chepstow rd. Ne^rt
Sobn An-elo. Bethcar st.Ebbw Vale
Kisca, Newport
Stokes John. 20a. Wharf rd. Newport
Stone Thomas, 24 Cross street,Blaen-
avon. Pnntvpoo!
Taylor Joseph, 3 High street, Abersy-
chan, Pontypool
Teagles Alfred, 8 Church st. Monmth
Tnssell Thomas, Bridge street. Six
Bells, Abertillery
Willis Mrs Janet, 314 Corporation place, Maindee, Newport
road, Newport ' 1 Coleman & Son, High street, Black-
Wootton George, 69 Commercial st. | wood, Newport
Newport I Comer Jacob, Amos buildings, Ebbw
Wretord J. 182 Corporation rd.Newprt: Vale & 180 Beaufort rise, Beaufort
Young William, 23 Upper High st. Cooksey Richard, Garn Cross, Nant-
& 12 The Square, Rhvmney y-glo. Brynmawr (Breconshire)
, Goombe Mrs. Edith Margaret, 2 Beau-
trnTTTT n-an-arvw ^°'*' n^^^^- Chepstow
JfJtUlT Q-KOWBBS. Coombes Robert, 46 Tredegar street,
Lewis Joseph, Tanybryn, Kincoed, Risca, Newport
Llandenny, Newport Cox George, 75 Clarence pi. Newport
Pitt Henry F.R.H.S. Brecon Road Cox John, 40 Tillery st. Abertillery
nursery & Old Nursery, Hereford Coxon John, 24 Charles st. Newport
road, Abergavenny & Market hall, Coxon Owen, 62 Bridge st. Newport
Pontypool. See advertisement ; Crosswaite Alfred Booker, 115 Chep-
stow road, Newport
Orum Frank. Victoria terrace New-
FRUIT MERCHANT. , bridge, N.^port
Ruther Thomas William, 12, 80 & 81 Cullis Albert, Newport road, Cwm-
, Pontypool I earn. Cross Keys, Newport
Cullis Walter, 138 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
3 Lower Rawlinson ter-
Broad street, Blaen
FRUIT SALESMEN.
See Salesmen — Fruit.
FBUITEBEBS & GREEN-
GEOCERS
Adams G. & Sons, Somerset street,
Abertillery
Adams & Son, 14 Commercial road,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Curtis John,
race, Trei
Cuzner William J. 29
, Blackwood, Newport
Dalton Richard,i4 Church st. Monmth
Dance A. ^ir Phillip 3t.Risca,Newport
Davies & Sons, 4 Bridge st. Newport
D.ivies Mrs. Anna -Maria, 86 Dolphin
street, Newport
Davies Mrs. E. Talywain, Pontypool
Addenbrook Samuel, i King street, I '^^^^^ S"S*i James, 16 Glan-y-nant
Cwm-felin-fach, Newport i street, Cwm-felin-fach, Newport
Addis Cleaton William, 37 Gladstone ' °*'''^' ■>°^" Henry, High street,
street, Cross Keys, Newport Llanhilleth, Newport
Allen Mrs. Emma, 5i Commercial st. I?""*'* J"-'^- ^5 Commercial rd.Newpt
Newport : Davies Miss R. 78 High st. Rhymney
Andrews Mrs. M. J. 7 King street, T^"*^^ Reginald B. Main street,
Sirhowy, Tredegar ! Crumlin, Newport
Anstee E. 110 Market hall, Newport i Davis John, 24 High st. Llanhilleth,
Anthoney W.H.i47Chepstow rd.Nwprt !„ ^"^Y^""^'
Anthony Mrs. Catherine, 52 High st "^J' •'''''"• Maindee road, Cwmfelin-
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale f"'^''' Newport
Barrel! Brothers, Alexandra road, I •^'*"'*'''^^ ^''^" * Sons, Somerset st.
.'^ix Bells. Abertillery Abertillery
Barter James W. k .Sons, Somerset i *''*™'"'''*' ^- 3 St. Mary's st. Monmouth
street, Abertillery [Edwards Frederick C. Pengam,Cardff
Basham John, 36 Market hall,Newprt ^'^^'"'ds Isaac, Vale ter. Tredegar
Basham T. 49 Market hall, Newport ! Elliott G. W. & Sons, loi Alexandra
Bassfett Henry, 39 Clarence pi. Newprt ; road. Pill, Newport
Bassett Hy. 86 Commercial rd.Newpt i Evans Arthur, Talywain, Pontypool
Belts Albt.Hy.13 & i4Emlyn st.Newpt Evans Wm. 45 Market hall, Newport
Bevan E. & Son, 5 & 74 Commercial ! Evans Griffith, 7 Queen st.Abertillery
street, Aberbargoed, Cardiff Evans Harry, Commercial st. Aber-
Blackwood Thomas, Station road & tillery & 33 Alexandra road. Six
Park place, Waunllwyd, Newport Bells, Abertillery
Bolt Ernest, Rumney, Cardiff : Evans Mrs. Rosa, 46 Alexandra road,
Bowen Abraham, Mnrket st. Tredegar j Pi". Newport
Bowkett William Charles, Chapel St. : Evans Mrs. Sarah, Victoria terrace.
Pontnewydd, Newport Newbridge, Newport
Brooks F. 61 Victoria rd. Ebbw Vale Evans William G. Argoed, Newport
Brunt Miss Gracena, 180 Chepstow I Evans William Georye, High street,
road, Newport | Blackwood, Newport
Budding Mrs. A. J. 129 Commercial I Fear Herbert. Woodland terrace,
street, Pontymister, Newport Cwmtillery, Abertillery
Boll Todor, 19 King street, Nant-y- j Fennell E. & Sons, n High street,
glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire) i Newport. See advertisement
Burcher Jas. 84 Chepstow rd. Newport Fidler William, Main street, New-
Bnrgess James Thomas, Commercial
street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Carr Miss Agnes B. Commercial st.
w ■i'xedegar, Cardiff
Cartwright & Son. Victoria street,
Blaenau Gwent, Abertillery
Case Hy. 85 & 86 Market hall. Newprt
Cattee Frank, Arcade, Abertillery
Cattee Geo. D. Market sq. Ebbw Vale
Charles David, 176 Corporation road,
Newport
.lewelyn. High St.
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Francis William, South st. Sebasto-
pol, Newport
Francis William, Windsor rd. Griffiths-
town, Newport
Gibb A. A. 52 Maiket jall, Newport
Gibb Wm. J. 42 Llanarth st.Newport
Gibbs Wm. J. 27 CardiS rd. Newport
Golding W. Station ter.Cwm.Newporb
TRADES.
[monmoutbsuikk.
Lmis James, i Commercial road, ] Shearman Stanley, 1 16 Shatlesburt
Llanhilleth, Newport ! street, Newport
f,pwis Thomas, 45 High street, Cross | sheddick Arthur, Oakdale, Penuiain,
Keys, Newport I Newport
Lewis Wm. 47 Market hall, Newp it Sheehnii W. 25 Morgan st. Trejpgar
Sheppard O.iSOCorporation rJ.Xewpt
Light Wra. Hy. Pontywo-n, Newport
Lines J. High st. BliicKwood, Newport
Lowe Albert E. 91 Commercial street,
Pontvmister, Newport
Mat-ness William, High Level road,
• Crimilin, Newport
Marsh Joseph, 131 Commercial street,
Pontvmister, Newport
vcwpt
Sheppard John, ^ GriJ
Sheppard Geo. 68 Market I
Sheppard William Eonry.
terrace, Newbridge, Newport
Short Bros. Somerset st. Abertillery
Short Mrs. S 2 Eiiwin street, Blainn
Smith Mr.s. Emma & Sons, Somerset
street, Abertillery
TaHis-
208 1- «U
!nriTKR>:BS k Ghkeki.rockus— con.
Uoagh Mrs. Elizabeth, 46 High st.
Aber-ychan, Pontypool
Gough Frank, 4 Chapel slieet. I'onl-
newvdd, Newport
«iongh G.Briad st.Abersychan, Pontypl
Gough .Tsph. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Gresorv David. 17 Church rd.Newprt
Griflil.h's David John. Duffryn tervMce,
New Tiideoar. Cardiff
Grimths Miss Ethel, i Over Monnow,
Monmouth
Hair,..- C. F. 17 Market hall. Newprt
Uale George, 49 George st. Pontypool Mills Albert Henr
Hamer John, 25 Cross .St. Abergavnny 1 Pill, Newport Smith D.avid, 46 Marine
H.impton Mrs. Ann, 59 High street, I Moore Walter, Clarence St. Pontypool town, Cwm, Newport
Blaenavon, Pontvpool I Morgan A.E.3 Brecon rd. Abergavenny Smitii Samuel.School ter.Cwm.Newpt
Harding Stanley. 50 Commercial si , Morgan .\rtliur. Commercial street. Smith William 0. 17 Commerciil St.
Griffithstown, Newport ! New Tredegar. Cardiff Pontnewvdd. Newport
Hardest .Morris Geor-e. The Square, Morgan Tudor. High st. Blackwood, Southall M. 70 Market hall, Newport
Blackwood. Newport Newport Spiers J.F. 133a, Caerleon rd.Newprt
Harlev Frederick, Bridge st Aber- 1 Morgan Wm. 50 Clarence pi. Newport stallard Mrs. L. 12 Tillery st.Abertllrj
earn. Newport Morris Mrs. Elizabeth A. Garden Staniforth & Co. Main street, New-
Harper Hichard t Sons. 21 Commer- ; city, Pengam, Cardiff bridge, Newport
cial road, Newport Moulder William, High street. Cross jstokes'Walt.Hy.i High st.Abergavnnj
Harris Mr.s.H. 108 Alma st. Abertillery ' Keys, Newport i Swallow Arth.'ii? Stow hill, Newprt
Hart Geo. 141 Caerleon rd. Newport Norria G. 11 & 12 Commercial st. Symes George. 48 Commercial road-
Head Geo. 24 I'pper Bridge st.Pontypl ; Tredegar Llanhilleth. Newport
Heard John. High st. Fleur-de-Lis, Nuth Albert, 97 High street, Blaina Tandy Mrs. Elizabeth, 10 Corpora-
Cardiff I Oakey Brothers, 32 & 33 Castle street tion road, Newport
Heiumins William, Argoed, Newport , & 26 Commercial street, Tredegai JTaggett Jn. Main st.Cramlin,Newprt
Higgins Thomas, 7 Hill street. Pont- & 11 High street, Ehymney Taylor Edwin, 67 Market hall, Newprt
MHwvnvdd, Pontypool ; Oakey Henry, 76 High st. Blaina Taylor George. Aberbeeg. Newport
Hijgs'AVilliam, Fr'eeholdland. Pontypl; O'Brien Mrs. E. 119 Caerleon rd.Newpt Thomas T. 94 Gladstone st.Abertillert
Hiii Mis. Ellen Martha, 126 Commer- Orchard A. ii4&ii5Market hall.Newpt : Thompson Mrs. Florence, Wesley st
oial road, Newport ! Palmer J. 470 Corporation rd.Newprt I & Victoria st. Cwmbran, Newport
Hill Frank. 26B Chepstow rd. Newport; Palmer Mrs. Mary, 144 Shaftesbury Thompson Thomas W. 49 Gladstoni-
HodgeU.s Charles. 444 Corporation rd. ; street, Newport street. Cross Key.s, Newport
Newport i Parker George, 2 Broad street. Tiley James, 32 Church rd. Newport
Holbroiik G.H.104 Obepstow rd.Nwpt; Abersychau, Pontypool Truman Miss Bessie. 52 George st.
Hole Willi.im. 46 High st. Blaina | Parker Thomas, Commercial street,, Pontypool
Hookwav J, 141 Ahertillerv xd, Blaina] Cwmbran, Newport 'Tucker Mrs. C. Church st.Abertillerr
Hopkins Thos. H. 87, High st. Blaina jPany Mr8.M.H.87 Osborne rd.Pontypl j Tucker W. High st. Blackwood.Newpt
Howells Harry, 43 Malpas rd. Newprt ^ Petheram Harold, 4 Bank st.Chepstw Turberville Roland, 163 Commerciaf
Hudson Mrs. Sarah J. Freeholdland, ' Phillips John, Newport road, Cwm- 1 road, Newport
Pontypool 1 cam. Cross Keys. Newport Twohig Mrs. Ellen. 04 Market ball-
Hughes Brothers, Bedwas, Cardiff Plain Mrs. May," 256 Chepstow road,; Newport
Hughes David S. Church st.Abertillry | Newport 'CppinL'ton St. Son, 42. 43 & 50 Market
Hurd Albert Edward, 80 Alexandra } Powell Mrs. Ann C. High
road. Pill, Newport i de-Lis, Cardiff
Hurley Rd. 10 Baneswell rd. Newport ; Powell Charles B. Commercial street,
Hui.chings James, High street. Cross; Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Keys, Newport j Powell D. i Clytha Park rd. Newport
James Albert,
Phillipstown. New Tredegar
Jjmes J. I Kemvs street, Gi
iffiths
hall. Newport
Ilrch Mrs. Ann E. 47 Commercial st
Aberbargoed. Cardiff
Ily.z.ell Henrv. 69 Market hall.Newprt
nz/.ell Mrs. S. 2n. Malpas rd. Newprt
Viuigliaii Richard George. 38 High
street, Rhvmney
James Joseph H. 9 & 84 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
James W. 10 Commercial rd. Newport
James Wm. ji Pentonville. Newport
Jenkins E.20 & 2iSt.Mary st.Chepstw
Jenkins Jsph. 140 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Jenkins Thomas, Main street, New-
bridge. Newport
.lenkins Walter, Penlwynmawr, New-
bridge. Newport
Jenkins William, 234 Corporation rd.
Newport
Jones F. 2 Gladstone st. Abertillery
.lones Fiedk. Newtown, Ebbw Vale
Jones Geo. Oakdale, Penmain, Newpt
Jonea George, Pontypool road, *"
lin, Newport
.tones J. Ivor st. Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
.lones Miss M. 16 Morgan st.Tredegar
Jones Robert J. 50 High st. Blai
Jonea W. 42 Commercial rd. Newjiort
Jones Wm. 38 Market hall, Newport
.Tones Wm. 214 Stow bill, Newport
Kedward J. B. 23 Market hall. Newpt
Kibble Jfts. Maesycwmmer. Cardiff
I.anning John, 20 Brecon rd Abrgvnny
I^aw Wm. 143 Commercial road; 109
Commercial st.fc jSkinner st.Newpt j Rnther Th
Henry. 61 Queen Victoria Forces]
Powell David, Commercial
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Powell Walter Alfred, Commercial Waite Albert Silas. .^46 Corporation
road, A'bercarn, Newport 1 road, Newport
PrcecB W.J. 3 Up. High st.Rhymncy | Walbv Brothers. 35 Commercial st
Price Samuel, Hanbury road, Pont- ; Tredeear
newynydd. Pontypool IWarner Hy.Wm. 37 Market hall,Newpt
Pring'john Henry. 41 Union street. IWatkins Mrs. -\my, 123 Commercial
Abeisychan, Pontypool j street, Pontvmister, Newport
Pullin Charles, 82 & 83 Commercial 1 Walkins Charles. Rnatchwood road.
road; 12 Stow hill & 67 Bridge St., Abeisychan. Pontvpool
Newport jWatkins Mark. •! .^lo^andra road. Six
Radford William, Maindee road, Cwm- 1 Bells, Ahertillerv
felinfach, Newport
Rawle MissG. Cross st.Caeileon.Newpt
Bees John, High street & Cwm Celyn
road, Blaina
Rees Rowland, <;6 Victoria st. Cwm-
bran, Newport
Weare Mrs. Ellen, ifii Cheps
Newport
Weeks Albion. Varteg, Pont;
Weeks Jonah, 36 Marine st
town, Cwm, Newport
Wells James, 412 Chepstow rd.Newprr
Eeid Mrs. E. 190 Corporation rd.Newpt i Wheeler Henry. r6 Market hall.Nwpt
Rmnolds John, 14a, Armonry street, ! Williams A R.ii Cross st.Abergavnny
Ebbw Vale | Williams Alfred, Bridge street. Black-
street, Tredegar
Lee J. Bridge street & Islwyn street,
Abercarn, Newport
Lewis Isaac & Sons, King st. Nant-y-
glo, Bryniiiawr (Breconshire)
Roberts Mrs. Ada, 82 Stow hi11,Newpt
Robson Charles E. The Green, Aber-
tysswg, Cardiff
Rosser James, Machen. Newport
Ruther Edwin, Market st. t George
street, Pontypool
Bother Sam, 5 Frogmore street, Aber-
gavennv ; 138 Church st. & Bethcar
street, Ebbw Vale
Oxford terrace,
. 80 & 81 Broad st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Saunders James, Station rd. Wan
llwvd, Newport
Sav.sell Thomas P. High st. Blar
wood, Newport
wood, Newport
Williams Mr? .\nnie, 53 Monnow .st.
Monmouth .
Williams Mrs. Clara, Garden city. 1
Pengam. Cardiff " J
Williams Edwd. Tillerv st. Abertillry 1
Williams Evan, 23 School st.Elliot's I
Town, New Tiedeirnr I
Williams R!chd.7i Market hall,Newpt '
Williams Svdney, 30 Tredegar str. '
Hisca, Newport
Williams Thomas M. High st. N
bridge, Newport
Williams Wm. Oakland ter. Rhyiu.i, ..
Williams Wm. 60 Tudor st.Abergvnny 1
Williams W.J 21; Nevill st.Abergvnny '
JVIONMOUTHSHIRE.]
"Wiltshire Jn. 30 Bridge st. Tredegai
Winter Bertram, 13 Commercial rd
Cwm-felin-fach, Newport
Wood Thomas, 66 Broad st. Blaen-
avoa, Pontypool
Woodward & Son, 55 Market hall,
Newport
Tendle (Seorg'e, 18 Alexandra road,
Pill, Newport
Young John, Charles st. Abertvsswg,
Cardiff
FUEL MANUFKS.— PATENT.
■CardiSE & Newport Patent Fuel Co.
Limited, Eho.swen wharf, Mill par.
Pill, Newport
FUNEHAL, FXJBNISHEBS.
Simmons Charles William & Son,
The Bridge, Cwmbran, Newport
'Yaughan F. Morlev, Doffryn terrace.
New Tredegar
Its- Full lists of this trade i
United Kingdom, see Cabinet
&FurnitureTrades Directory.]
Saber Bros. Church street, Blaina
Baber Walter Henry, Gam cross,Nar
y-glo, Brvnmawr (Breconshire)
Seighton VVm. 2 Wharf rd. Newpor
Bendall Mrs. Annie, 6 & 152 High 1
Abersychan, Pontypool
Bessent V. Mill road, Pontypool
..Bevan & Co. Limited, Hanbnry road &
Clarence street, Pontypool & 169
Commercial street, Newport
Brest Capel, Victoria buildings, Aber-
carn, Newport
■Cook William J. 25 Commercial road,
LlanhiUeth, Newport
■Crowley Ernest Edward, 8 James st
New Tredegar, Cardiff
-Davies E. Howard & Co. Flannel st.
Abergavenny
Davies Ernest, Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Davies J. A. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Daymond S. W. 40 Jones st. Newport
Downing F. 44a, Cardiff rd. Newport
Easton Alfred James, 29 Windsor rd
Griffithstown, Newport
Edwards & Co. Pontywain, Newport
Edwards T. 44 Commercial st.Tredeg
Edwards Thomas, Market Square
buildings, Ebbw Vale
Falkman & Joseph, 18 Market street,
Abertillery
Fine I. Lawn ter. High st. Ehymney
Fox William Jonas, 67 Commercial
street, Newport
Frayling Sydney, 41 Commercial st
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Fulton J.F. 192 Corporation rd.Newpl
<}reen Mrs.Hettv,2i Station st.Newpt
Gregory Mrs. Sabina Elizabeth, i
Market street, Abertillery
Gwilliam J.W. Victoria rd.Ebhw Vab
Harmstons Limited, Town Bridg.
lurniture stores. Park rd. Pontypool
k 3 Carmel street, Abertillery
HaiTis Ernest Edwin, i8g & ig'o Dock
street, Newport
Hicks Mrs. Naomi, 5 Emlyn st.Newpt
HoUoway George, 39 Kichmond road
Pontnewydd, Newport
Hughes Chas. George st. Pontypool
Iggulden Stephen, 58 North st.Newpt
■Tones & Son, Church st. Abertillery
Jones Wallace & Sons, Bridge street,
Abercarn, Newport
Jones Tom. 34 Stow hill, Newport
-Jones William Andrew, 27 High st.
Abersychan. Pontvpool
Knee F. 56 Shaftesbury st. Newport
Lewis' Furniture Mart. 34 Clarence
place, Ne-wport
Love Mver. James street,
Tredegar, Cardiff
TRADES.
Morgan G.22& 48 Tudor st.Aberg^■nny
Morris 1. High st. Blackwood, Newprt
Morris William, 22 Castle st.Tredegar
Moses La.shman, 27 Commercial st.
Pontymister, Newport
Regan Morris, 30 Lyne rd. Newport
Rosser Herbert, 49 Church rd. Newprt
launders James, 132 Osborne rd. &
Arcade, Crane street, Pontypool
impson M. 3 Exeter road ; -ware-
houses, Merriott's place, Newport
prod A.E. 156 Commercial rd.Newpt
Turner Herbt. 145 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Wiselman J. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Wolfson A. 53 Commercial st.Tredegr
FURNITURE REMOVERS.
Banwell John & Son, 221 Corporation
road, Newport
Banwell Rt. 162 Chepstow rd. Neivprt
Banwell Tom, 273 Corporation road,
Newport
Banwell Wm. 2 Bishton st. Newport
Brown Thomas, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
Gane P. E. (late Trapnell & Gane)
Limited, 161, 162 & 163 Commercial
St. Newport ; & at Bristol & Cardiff
HoUins John, Lower Church street &
Church road, Chepstow
Jones James & .Sons, 37 Woodland ter-
race, Aherbeeg, Newport
Pickfords Ltd.
^Pl
The Depositories, Pentonville, New-
Established over 300 years
Purnell G. 19 East Usk rd. Newport
Boss John fe Son, 4 Victoria street,
Abergavenny
Smith S. & Son, Clifton rd. Newport
Williams J. A. T. & Sons, 56 Bridge
street & i Caxton place, Ne-wport.
See advertisement
Wvnn Robert & Sons, 50 Shaftes-
bury street, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Bishop & Sons' Depositories,
Hugh street & Ebury st. Pimlico,
London S W i ; warehousing &
household removals by motor vans
rail or .sea ; prospectus post free
T N 532 Victoria
Mousell Bros. Ltd. Ambrose street
Cheltenham ; removal contractors &
warehousemen; oldest & largest
county connection ; also at Exeter,
London, Birmingham, Leamington.
Manchester, Liverpool & Leeds ;
removals by petrol, or steam mot
or railway
FURRIERS.
Millar J. Leslie, 46 Bridge st. Newport
Parlo Alfied. County chambers, 6;
High street, Newport
GALVANIZED IRON MFRS
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iror
works. Corporation road, Ne-ivport ;
head office, galvanizing works &
engineering works at Bristol
GALVANIZERS.
Baldwins Limited, Panteg works, near
Newport & railway stations, Ponty-
pool Eoad & Panteg & GrifBthstow-n
Lysaght John Linaited, Orb iron
works. Corporation road, Newport ;
head office, galvanizing works &
engineering works at Bristol
GAME FOOD MANUFRS
Clarke W. G. & Sons Limited (niaun-
facturers of poultry, game & [iliea-
sant food), Thomas streel, I.ime-
house, London 'E 14
GAMEKEEPERS
Annette George (to Hon.Ladv Shelley
Rolls), The Darlin, Llangattack-
Vihon-Avel, Monmouth
Evans Thomas (to Llanwern & Peny-
coed estates), Lhinmartin, Newpoit
Giddings William (to W. W. Hood
esq.), Wolves Newton, Chepstow
Reynolds Thomas P. (to Major-Uen.
Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G.), Llan-
over, Abergavenny
Torke Ernest S. B. (to W. S. Cu-
tard esq.), Llanbadoc, UsI,. Mim
GARDEN IMPLEMENT MAS
Boulton & Paul Limited, Nor-
GARDEN SEED MEHCHNTS.
Sutton & Sons, Royal seed establish-
ment, Reading
GARDENERS.
GARDENERS—JOBBING
See Jobbing Gardeners.
GARDENERS— PRIVATE.
Blake Charles (to the Urban District
Council), Bedwellty park, Tredegar
Charles William (to William Reginald
J. F. Herbert esq. D.L., J.P.),Llan-
arth, Abergavenny
Coomber Thomas (to Hon.Lady Shel-
ley Rolls), The Hendre,Llangatt:.ek-
Vibon-Avel, Monmouth
Edmunds John James (to Rev. Cbas.
W. Griffin M.A.), Newton cmiii,
Dixton, Monmouth
Fencott George (to Canon Harding
M.A.),. Pentwyn, Rockfield.Monuith
Gearv Edward (to W. Levett esq.),
Wyastone Leys, Dixton, Monmouth
Harnett George (to S. C. Bosanquet
esq. D.L., J.P.), New lodge, Dinge-
stow, Monmouth
Harris Thomas (to Major Sanford
J.P.),Llantilio-Pertholey, Abrgvnny
Hubbard Walter (to the Eev. H. G.
Corner D.D.), Old rectory. Llanuat-
tock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny
Jones Edward (to C. 0.. Liddell esq.
J. P.), Church cottage. Shire Ne"-
ton, Chepstow
Jones James (to Maj. -Gen, Lord Tre-
owen C.B., C.M.G.). Llanailh.
Ne-wport
Keeley Frederick John (to Eubert
Rickards esq. J.P.),The Priory.IIsk
Lewis Charles (to Henry Turbei-viU
Raglan Somerset esq. J.P.).KaL'lan,
Newport
Morgan Elijah (to Mrs. Straker). Mon-
mouth road, Abergavenny
Munro A. (to W. E. C. Curre esq.
D.L., J. P.). Itton court, Chepstow
Norris Edward Albert (to Sir HeTiry
Mather-Jackson bart. C.B.E,. D.L..
J. P.), Llantilio-Crossenny, Aber-
Probert Leonard (to Henry Clay ifq.).
St. Arvans, Chepstow
Rees John (to Major-Gen. Lord
Treowen C.B.. C.M.G.). Llannver,
Abergavenny
Reynolds Johii (to George Douglas ^1'.
Eooke esg.),Pen-y-Van.Whitebrnok,
Monmouth
Siford Charles (to Col. J. H. Walwyu
J.P,). The Cottage. Croft-y-Bwla,
Monmouth
Wallace Thomas (to Lord Tredesar),
Bassaleg, Newport
300 GAS
GAS COMPANIES & WORKS.
Abercarn Uihaii DistiiLt Gas Works
(Thomas Hilkinsoii, engineer), Aber-
carn, Newport
Aliergavenny Corporation Gas Works
(Archibald T. Kyle, manager),
Merthyr road, Atergarenny
Abersychan Gas Co. (Alfred Diu'JRs,
sec), Abersycliiin, Pontypool
Abertillery Urban District Council
(Ernest D. Wootten. engineer),
Aberbeeff road, Abertillery
Beaufort & District Gas Co. (1912)
Limited (John Chilcott, manager),
Carmel Town, Beaurnrt (Brrconsh)
Bedwellty Urban District Gas Works
(Charles Missenden, manager ; T.
J. Thomas, clerk of the works),
Blackwood, Newport
Blaenavon Gas Ltd. (Ool. Pennymore,
sec. ; Frank White, manager),
Blaenaron, Pontypool
Brynmawr k Blaina Gas Co. (Leonard
Murray, manager ; David Arthur
Price, sec). High street, Blaina
t'aldioot & District Gas.Light & Coke
Co. Ltd. (John Rust, manager),
Caldicot, Newport
Chepstow Gas Co. (James Robb,
managing director i sec). Lower
Church street. Chepstow
Cwmbran & Pontnewydd Gas Co.
Limited (Thomas Herbert White.
managing director). Woodside road.
Cwmbran. Newport
Monmouth Gas & Water Works Co
Limited (Harold Matterface. sec. &
manager) ; registered office. May
hill. Monmouth
Newport (Mon.l G.ns Co. (T. H.
Hazell, sec; J. H. Canning, engi-
neer). Mill street & Crindan ; show
rooms. 6 Stow hill. Newport
Pontypool Gas k Water Co. (T. B.
Pearson, sec). Clarence st. Pontvpl
Bhvmney & Aber Valleys Gas tWater
Co, Ltd. (A. Branson, manager),
Rhvmney; offices. Caerphillv
Hisca Urban District Conncil Ga-
Works (Gnv S. Davies. manager).
Pnntymister. Risen I
Tredegar Urban District Conncil |
(Daniel W. Davies. manager),
Georgetown. Tredegar
Tsk Gns Co. Limited (F.velvn Wad- 1
dington. .eel. Poor \sb .t U«k t
GASFITTERS.
Baker W. A. & Cn. (iqio) Limited,
137 Commercial street & Westgate
iron wrks.Carngethin wharf.Newprt
Pollard W. k, .Son. 17 Charles street.
Newport. See advertisement
Fama Lamp Co, 7^ rominercial st
Newport
Gillard Chas. 4:1 Cardiff rd. Ne«,.„rt
Lewis Wm.M r, Carmel st. Abertille^^
Sn.nrt Oliver. 20 I.ioi, «t, Aber^avnnv
OAS STOVE MANTJFACTBS
Richmond Gas ?:tove Meter Co. Ltd.
ifiCommerrial >t.Pontymister.Nnpt
GATE MANUFACTURERS.
Brooker J. T. Ltd. Ilritisb timbr
works. Dorking
GAUGE GLASS MAKERS.
r<imey Frank t Co. Ltd. Borough i
class works. Victoria road, Aston. I
BirmingbaDi j
Tomey Joseph k Sons Ltd ("Eureka "
water gauge glasses), Catherine
street, Aston, Birmingham. Es-
tablished 1653
TIJADES.
GEAR WHEEL MAKERS—
BY MACHINERY.
Bridffe David & Co. Ltd. Castle-
ton, Manchester (T A " Coupling,
Castleton ") ; Baskerville pi. Broad
street, Birm.ingham & 13 Dock st.
Newport, Monmouthshire
GENEBAI. DEALERS.
See Shopkeepers.
GINGER BEER MANFBS.
See Mineral Water Manufacturers.
[monmouthshike-
Griffiths Mrs. J. & Son, Screwbri.t-,- .
Crumlin, Newport
Lewis Herbt. J. Up. Cwmbran. Newpa
Matthews Joseph, Talochre, Cwm-
nantddu, Pontypool
Morgan D. Upper Cirmbran, Newport
Powell Lewis, Upper Gwmbran,Nwprt
Roberts William, Tynewydd, Pont-
newydd, Newport
Williams John, Capel Clwyd, Penyr-
heol, Pontypool
Williams T. Up. Cwmbran, Newport
GREASE MANUFACTURER
Isom Geor-f .H. Clarem-e wb.uf,.
GLASS MANUFACTURERS
.South Wales (.Siem.Mis' potent) Glas,
Manufacturing Co. Limited. Albain
street, Newport
GLASS MERCHANTS.
Trace Limited, 47 i 48 Bridge st. ;
I, 2, 3 & 4 Depot stieet ; i Corpora-
tion road & 9 &; II Market arcade.
Newport. See advertisement
GLASS & FLINT PAPER &
CLOTH MAKERS
Oak
GREENGROCERS
I See Fruiterers t Greengrocers.
GRINDERY DEALERS
•.Vnii.stead George W. & Co. i3.j Dock
j street, Newport
iBurcher Geo. 180 Dock st. Newport
[.Standard Leather Co. 1 i 5 Clarenc*
pla
m & Suns Lim
Bridge rd. Lo
GLAZIERS
Plumbeis & Gla
ted
don
We.st-
S F. .
Ware W. AV. k Co. Lin.ited,
Shaftesbury stiect, Newport. Se
advertisement
GRINDSTONE MAKERS
GLOVERS
Campliii Kn.v Hia.kenbill quarrn-
.V.k«ortli. York^. See adve
r Hosiers >t Cilu
.■.-.
tisement
GLUE MANUFACTURERS.
Morris k Griffin Lt.l. Usk chemical
works. Corporation road, Maindee.
Newport. See advertisement
GOLDSMITHS
Raiiifurth i Son. Westgate buildings.
Commercial street. Newport. See
advertisement
GRAMOPHONE DEALERS.
Moseley Wm. 27 .Skiiuier st. Newpoi
Roberts W. J. 6 Church rd. Newpoi
GRAPHITE IMPORTERS
Wilson T. S. & Co.
9 & 10 Great Tower street,
London E C 3.
Direct Importers
Mines .,f :>ll kinds o
Graphite, i-iilier in
Raw/ nr Ground st:
Uniform Del
Telegraphic Address:
• I'loniliiiL'ini-. TlilL'ate. London
Telephone No. Avenue T184 ;
Codes: A B C. ;lh edition k
See also entries under
Blackload & Plumbaeo
Importers.
See double page advertise-
ment facing commencement
of Trades Section
GRAZIERS
Baldwin 11. Upper Cwmbran, Newprl
Bevan tiauil. Up. ('wmbran. Newport
Evans W.New tarm.Penyiheol.PontypI
GROCERS— WHOLESALE.
'its- Full lists of this trade in
United Kingrdom, see Crocerv
Trades Directory.]
.Capper & Co. ii Skinner street;
warehouse, Griflin street, Newport
j See advertisement
Hall Frank A. Somerset st.AbertilU■r^
Paii-Prcidn. e Ltd. 174 Dock st.NewprI
VValkins Joseph. 104 k 105 .Market.
hall; 15 k 17 Market arcade t 13^
Coumieicial load. Newport
j GROCERS & TEA DEALERS.
I Marked thus t are Dealers in Wine*
' & Spirits.
xMarked thus * are Dealers in
Bottled Beer.
Adams Fred, 41 Portland street,.
Bryiiteg, Abertillery
Adams G. 52 Commercial rd. Newport
-Adams Mrs, Sarah, Caldicot, Newport
•tAdams W. Somerset st. AbertUlery
Adams William, Queen-s road. Cwm-
syliog. New Tredegar, CardifJ'
Allen A. k Sons, 145 Dock st. Newprt;
Alves Frank, 55 .\Ionuow st..Monmth
Ambrose k Son, "83 High st. Cross
I Keys, Newport
Atherton A.E. 73 Church rd.Newpon
I Bailey James, Caerwent, Chepstow
j Baker T. 100 Commercial st. Newport
I Baker Wni Hv. Grosmont, Hereford
iBamtord Frederick Ediiiii, 15 St.
: Woollos road. Newport
Bancroft Evan J. 70 High st. Blaina
Bancroft Evan John, Queen street,.
Nant-y-glo, Brynmawr (Bicionsh)
Barber Miss .\my S. Magor, Newport
|Barnby Mrs. A. aoSt. Mary's »I.Monmtl.
Bariiett -Albert, 30 Gladstone street.
Abertillerv
Hartlelt .himes, f> High slr.-,-t. Ll.iii-
liilleth. Newport
H:,rtlett William J. 40 Alexandra rd-
Pill, Newport
r.eaton H> IV 1- Dolphin st. Newport
Bell's Stores. Hiiih street. Abercarn.
-NVwport&5i Qn. Victoria st.Tredegi
I Bennett A.M. 23b,Chnrch st. Tredegar
j Bennett E. B. 135 & 136 Commercial
1 road. Newport
M0NM0UTH8HIKE.]
Bere Herbert George, 4 Griffin street
& 20, Malpas lood, Newport
Bere William, 113 Stow hill, Newport
BeT-an Mrs. Ann, 46 Woodside road,
Cwmbran, Newport
Sevan Edgar, Gladstone st. Br\ iiteg,
Abertillery
tBevan H.H.is Agincourt sq Monmtb
Blaenavoii (The) Co-operative So.'iety
Limited, 4 Windsor road, Uriflitljs-
town, Newport 4, Osborne road
Pontjpuol
Blaina "industrial &, Provident Societv
Limited (William Mornan, man-
ager). Six Bells. Abertillery
Bourton k Sons, 24 Market st.Tredegr
Bo-wen J. A. 77 King street, Blaen
avon, Pontypool
Bowen Jn. E. 78 Monnow st.Moiunth
Bracoy Richard Alfred. Pen-v-graig
terrace, Pontvpool
Britton Miss Eli/.obeth. The Pill,
Caldicot, Newport
Brown Thomas, Tranch, Pontypool
Brace William, 136 Duckpooi road,
Maindee, Newport
Button Edwin, Garden city, Pengam,
Cardiff
Cadle Thomas Arthur & Son, 3 Nevill
street, Abergavenny
Carter Wm. 8 Commercial rd.Nwprt
Carter William. Walter st. Tredegar
Cattell J. Castle tea stores, 58 Fair-
oak avenue, Maindee, Newport
Chappell .lohn F. High street. Black-
wood, Newport
Charles Arth. B.Nicholas st.Poiitypool
Chepstow Co-opeiativf Societ) Ltd.
Caldicot, Newport
Chivers Mrs. Edith Mary, (lakdale,
Pen ma in, Newport
Clark James, Freeholdland, Pontypool
Clearv John, 307 Caerleon i-d. Newport
Cleaves E. & Son, South st. Sebas-
topol, Newport
Cleaves George, 131 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Cleaves John, Snatchwood. Abersy-
chan, Pontypool
Cocker Hy. Smith & Jas. 3 Wesley
street & Llandowlais street. Oak-
field, Cwmbran, Newport
CoUev Mrs. Mary J.Rogerstone.Nwprt
Collins Wm. 276 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Cook Mrs. E, .Snniert,,,, rd. New port
Cook F. H. Tredegar rd. Ebbw Vale
Cook George, Aberbeeg, Newport
Cooper James, Hiah street, Brierv
Hill, Ebbw Y-Ae
Cooper .Samuel H. Duftryn terrace.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Cope Miss C. 253 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Cordey's Stores -Limited, 35 "High st. :
Cambrian road t 163 Cliepst..w rd.
Newport
Cornick J.T02&103 Market hall.Newpt
Counsell Wm. 16 Church rd. Newpori
Courtney George. Talywain & Free-
holdland, Pontypool
Fra
Crabb Brothers, Bogerstone, Newport
Crumlin Workmen's Stores Limited
(W. T. Morgan, manager). Palace
chambers, Crumlin, Newport
Bando Alfred T. Commercial street,
Tnysddu, Newport
Daniel J. & Son, 145 High street,
Abersychan. Pontypool
Daniel & Son, 7 Crane st. Pontvpool
& I Bridge st.Griflithstown.Newprt
Uavies D. & Sons, 54 Victoria road,
Ebbw Vale
Davies & Evans, 19 Spencer street.
Brierv Hill. Ebbw Vale
Davies & Harding,55Alnia sl.AbertUrv
Pavies John & Son, Tintern-Parva',
Chepstow
Davies & Vick. Circle, Tredeg.nr
Davies A.J. 23 Merthyr rd.Abergvnny
Davies Dan. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Davies Daniel. Alexandr;! road.
Tnvsddn, Newport
TRADES.
Davies David, 39 Mount Pleasant rd. [Evans Olii
ibw Vale road, Ne
Davies E. Newtown, Ebbw Vale Evans Thoi
Davies Mrs. Elizh.A. Machen,Newprt
Davies Frederick, Vale ter. Tredegar
Davies Henry, 7 Bridge st. Newport
Davies James. Talywain, Pontypool
es James Owen, 159 Marine si.
fames, 22 Corporation
rt
29 Castle st. Tredegar
cvans iiiuiiias, 21 Graig street. Six
Bells. Abertillery
Evans Thomas, Six Bells, Abertillery
Evans Wm. E. Fowler st. Pontypool
Exall George S. k Co. Bridge street,
Blackwood. Newport
Che
stov
Enn
nd.s.
Chepstow
rd. Newprt
thuT
Thomas,
208 Marine
allis
own. Cn
11. Newport
1, G
irmliffaitl
, Pontvpool
vdH
,2qCaerl.
m rd.Newpt
John
Davis. I
14 Diickpool
ivies John, 138 Commercial street,
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Davies Joseph, 39 Malpas rd.Newport
Davies Lewis. Lo\\cr house. Earls-
wood, Shire N-wt Chepstow
Davies Mrs. M. King st. Nant-v-i.'lo. Fisher
Brviima«r ( Brecnshire) iFishwic
Davies 0. X2 Bainswell rd. NewMiort ] road, Maindee. Newport
Davies Rees, 51 Beaufort rise. Beau- 1 Franklin BertramW.Trelleck.Monnith
fort, Breconshire itFreeman G.17 Agincourt sq.Momnth
Davies Miss Rhoda Ellen. 112 Mon- 1 Giles John, Garch Hill,Bassaleg,Newpt
now street, Monmouth [ Gough Miss G. 7 Dewstow st.Newprt
Davies Thomas, Clarence st.Pontypool Gould .lohn W.Parlt place,Waunllwyd,
Davies Thomas, Post office. Trelleck.[ Newport
o St.
tDavies Thomas Sidney,
Marv street, Chepstow
Davies" W. 125 Commercial rd.Newi
Davies William, i Alexandra roi
Six Bells, Abertillery
Davies Wm.High st. Blackwood, Nw]
Davies VVm.T. Garfield ter.EbbwV:
tDavis Brothers, 22 & 54 & 55 Brc
street, Blaenavon. Pontvpool
IDavis Bros. 7 George st. Pontvpo.
MDavis W. 35 Church st. Ebb-
tDavis Wm, 7 Cross st. Aberga-
Market hall, Newport
raiiiirer Albert. Alma
tillery, Abertillery
Griffiths E. Clock row, Blaina
Griffiths Mrs.E. 108 Malpas rd.Nwprt
Grilliths Mrs. F. Pontywain, N.-vvport
Griffiths H.High st.Fleur-de-Lis,Crd£f
Griffiths Jn. Hy. 59 High st.Bhymnoy
Groves James, 99 Newport road,
loid ' Owmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
ValelGunn Albert. 12 Market arcade.Newpt
BnnvlGuiiter t Co. 106 Market hall.New uort
Dawkins J. & Co. 109 Commercial | Haines Samuel A. Argoed, Newport
road, Newport Hale Theodore, 77 Newport road,
Dawson Mrs. Emma, 45 Tredegar si. Cwn
Risca. Newport , I Hall
Daymond Mrs. Emily. 67 Corporati.
road, Newport
1/avmond S. W. 38 Jones st. Newpn
Direct Trading 'c:o. Ltd. 162 Cm
rchibald P. Marvport st. Usk
G. 27 David st.'Pill, Newport
Dnrst.m Waller. -,.) Commercial st.
Edmunds Thomas, Aberbeeg,Newport
Edmunds Wm. Rliiwderin, Newport
Edwards & Fowler, 99 Broad street i
Forgeside. Blaenavon, Pontypool & H
Varteg. Pontypool
Edwards Ambrose. 124 Newport road.
Cwn. earn. Cross Keys, Newport
Edwards C. H. 19 Morgan st.Tredegr
Edwards Edward, Roggiett, Newport
Edwards Evan J. 1^4 Hill st.Rhvmnev
Edwards Mrs. J. Govilon,Abergavm.y
Eilwards T.ii^ Chepstow rd.Newpoit
Edwards Thoiiias H. High st. New-
bridge. Newport
Elias Jn. Islwyn st. Abercarn, Nwprt
Elliott Mrs. R. 27 East st. Newport
Ellis Mrs. S. J. Christchurch road.
Newport
Emanuel Richard E. 2 Alexandra rd.
Six Bells, AbertiUerv
Evans David S. fc Sons, Bedwas.Crdfl
Evans Fredi-rifk W. S; Son. 156 Alma
street. ( 'wmlill.'rv. Abertillerv
Evans J. L Sons. Hanbury road.Pont-
newyndd. Pontypool
Evans Arthur,to9 Commercial street.
PontvMiister, Newport
r.ivnis D. 4 Tames street. New Tre-
degar. Cardiff
Evans David W.The Square.Rhvniiiev
Evans Eltham J. Pengam, Cai-diff
Evans George, Shire Newton. Chi-psI sv
Evans Miss H.Morgan's row,Rhymne\
Evans Hubert, Chapel rd.Abersravmiv
Evans Mrs. J. 37 Church st. Tredegar
Evans J. 24 Courtvbella terrace. Pill.
Newport
Evans John, Rees street, Ebbw Vale
Cross Keys. Newport
Sons Limi
i-wport
Hall
Thorn a
s. Queen street, Nant-y-
gh
, Bryni
nawr (Breconshire)
Hals
Lewis
29 Bedland st. Newport
Hancock B.
& A. 52 Gladstone street.
Cr
1SS Key
s, Newport
Hanr
nek Br
is. King St. Abertilleiv
Han.,
en Johi
. 22 Cattle st.Pill,Newprt
Har,
,-u Jn.
W. Cwmynyscoy, Pon ypl
H;.r>
Ml"- ('.
!,ll,.-ar St. Ebbw VaV-
Hhil
.,," ,1.,,
Ks. Magor, Newport
H,,,L
.-. T H
crli st.Fleur-de-Lis,Cardti
H...
,^ \h
s M:,rv Ann, Blaena.i
G^
ent. A
lertillerv
H.iri
,.s .\:,t
hill 16^ Hill St. Rhvmney
Harr
s Miss
M.23 Cinderhill st.Mnmth
Har
Harrison J. & Sons. =; Market street,
Ebbw Vale & 63 "Marine street.
Tallistown, Cwm. Newport
Harrv William John, Pandy Mad,
Bedwas, Cardiff
Haivev George Richard, 53 Baldwin,
street. Pill. Newport
Haycock J. Pontrhydyrun, Newport
Hayward W. B. Sebastopol, Newpoil
Heiirv Thomas, 30 Church rd.Newprt
IHerbert & Co. (Usk) Limited. Tnyj,
square, Usk
Herbert Albt.Jas.iiChurch st.Monmth
Higgins William, 11 & 13 Over Mon-
now & 38 Monnow street,Monmouth
Hiegs Albert, 92 Commercial street,
Aherbargoed, Cardiff
Hiley George Francis, 5o Newport rd.
Cwmcarn. Cross Keys. Newport
Hobbs Fred. Castle parade, Usk
Hockev Fred. I,lan£-stone. Newpori
Ann
Hnlliii'dale W.J. 26 Clarence pl.Newpt
Hollin.s John. Lower Church street &
Chuich road, Chepstow
Holvev George. Park place, Wauiill-
■w-vd, Newport
302 GRO
Grocers & Tea Dealers— continued.
Home & Colonial Stores Ltd. 163
Commercial street & ii5 Chepstow
road, Newport ; 13 George st.
Pontypool ; 15 High street, Aber-
gavenny; 23 Commercial road,
Tredegar 4; 22 Church st. Ebbw
Vale
Hopkins W. T. i Church st.Bhj-mney
Howells C. 159 Commercial rd.Newpl
Hughes T. & Co. School st. Elliofs
Town, Ne-w Tredegar
Hughes Henry R. Greenfield avenue,
Newbridge, Newport
Hughes Morgan H.iGlyn ter.Tredegr
Hughes W.62&53 Victoria rd.EbbwVle
Is-gulden Francis H. 84 Commercial
.street, Pontymister. Newport
-findia So China Tea Co. 63 Frogmore
street, Abergavenny ; i Broad street,
Abersychan, Pontypool ; 29 Church
street & 21 Alexandra road, Six
Bells, Abertillery; High street,
Blackwood, Newport ; 13 Broad st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool; 24 High st.
•Chepstow ; 19 Monnow street, Mon-
mouth ; Commercial street, New
Tredegar, Cardiff; High street,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff; Victoria ter-
race, Newbridge, Newport ; a
Windsor road, Griffithstown, New-
port ; Commercial road, Llanhilleth,
Newport; Central buildings.Bedwas,
Cardiff; 51 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed. Cardiff; Maindee rd.
Cwmfelinfach, Newport & 69 High
street, Rhymney
James & Pogb, Ishvyn street, Aber-
carn, Newport
James Benjamin A. 105 & 106 High
street, Blaina
James Mrs. B.Trede<;ar rd.Ebbw Vale
James Francis, 76 High street & 5o
George street, Pontypool
James J. D. Chapeltowii, Ebbw Vale
James Joseph Reginald. Beaufort rise,
Beaufort. Breconshire
James Samuel. Station road. Pont-
newydd, Newport
James Mrs. V. M. la, Church street,
Caerleon. Newport
James W. Church road, Abersy-
chan, Pontypool
James Wm. E. Garndiffaith, Pontypl
James William John, Commercial st.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Jenkins A. jun. 9 High Level road.
Crumlin, Newport
Jenkins Augustus, 40 George st.Newpt
Jenkins Brinley, Argoed, Newport
Jenkins Daniel, Dukestown road,
Sirhowy, Tredegar
.Jenkins Mrs. E. A. Eisca, Newport
Jenkins Ivor H. Pontywain. Newport
Jenkins Richard. 104 Alexandra road.
Pill, Newport
,lenkins Thomas E. i Commercial st.
Aberbargoed. Cardiff
Jenkins William Henry, 85 Alexandra
road. Pill, Newport
Jermine David, 31 Bridge st. Tredegar
Jermine Thomas Starkey, Maindee
road, Cwm-felin-faoh, Newport
Jervia L. E. 24 Birch gro. Tredegar
♦.John J. Elliot's Town. New Trede-
car. Cardiff
Johns Jn. 42 Jeddo st. Pill. Newporl
Johns Mrs. Lily. 42 Durham road.
Maindee. Newport
Johns William 0. 3a Courtybella ter-
race. Pill, Newport
Jnhnson's Stores, Victoria terrace,
.\ewhridjre. Newport & Newport
rd. Cwmcarn. Cross Keva. Newporl
Johnson John Samuel, High street,
Blackwonrt, Newport; 188 Corpora-
tion road, Newport; Main street,
Crumlin, Newport fc 58 Victoria st
Cwmbran, Newport
.lonca Brothers, Arcade. Abertillery
Jones Bros. Llanover, ,\bercavennv
TRADES.
[monmouthshihe.
Jones Brothers,Pengroesoped,GoytPey,*Lewis John, 124 Queen's road, Cwm-
Abergavenny s.vfiog. New Tredegar
Jones David & Co. Victoria road, | Lewis John, i2t Vale ter. Tredegar
Ehbw Vale & 13 & 14 Station ter- 1 Lewis Lewis,4i Blewitt street, Newport
lace, Cwm, Newport i LewisMrs.M.J.iiJerusalem st.Rhymny
Jones &Rees,Victoria,VVaunllwyd,Nwpli Lewis Mrs. Mary Ann. Woodliclii
tJones Thomas & Co. Maesyc'wmmer. side, Penmain. Newport
Cardiff ' | Lewis Roger. 27 Bhydyno- stii'el,
Jones Wm. & Co. Pontymoile. Pontypl 1 Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jones A. 23 & 24 Armoury st.Ebbw Vale Lewis Wm. Abertillery road, Blaina
Jones A.E.5 Station rd.Caerleon,Nwpt [ILipton Limited, 20 High street. Alu'i-
Jones Alfred, Libanus rd. Ebbw Vale' gavenny ; Somerset street, Aber-
Jones Basil, 58 Cross St. Abergavenny tillerv ;' 29 Commercial strei-t.
Jones Charles B. Bridge street, Usk Tredegar; Broad street, Blaenavoji,
Jones D. Main st. Crumlin, Newport Pontypool & George st. Pontypool
Jones D. 30 Upper High st. Ehymney LlewellynWm.a & 3 Morgan at.Tredegr
Jones Daniel, High street, Blaina Lloyd Evan,45 Commercial rd. Newpt
Jones David, 1 Picton st. Tredegar Lloyd Mrs. Martha Jane. Nantyderry,
Jones David, Tynewydd terrace. New- j Post office. Goytrey, Abergavenny
bridge, Newport ' iLlovd Robt. H. 23 Bridge st. Newport
IJones E. C. High si. Blackwood, Nwpt i Lloyd Wm. 23 Llanarth st. Newport
Jones Frederick, 44 School street, i London & China Tea Co. 94 Commer-
EUiot's Town, New Tredegar cial street, Tredegar & Church st.
Geory-e, Post office, Llaiitilio-l Abertillery
Uiossenny, Abergavenny
Jones Israel. Carno shop. Upper High
street. Rhvmney
IJones James, Pontywain, Newport
Jones John, 85 Commercial rd.Newprt
Jones John W. 2 William street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jones Mrs. Kate, "Skenfrith, Monmth
Jones Miss Mary, Avon terrace, Pont-
newydd, Newport
Jones Mrs. Mary, Gordon st.Newport
Jones Miss Marv A, Castle street.
Cardiff
Lovell J. P. High st.Blackwood.Newpl
Lowe Arthur, 199 Commercial street.
New Tredegar
McDonald John, Newtown, Ebbw Vale
Marsh David. Holmsview, Rumnev.
Cardiff
Marshall John. Sudbrook, Chepstow
Mason George, Commercial street,
Aberbargoed. Cardiff
Mason Mrs. Lilian,7 Clytha buildings,
CJonstance street, Newport
Matthews C.P.23 Lime st.PiU.Newprt
Matthews Edward, 5 Dolphin st.Newpt
Jones -Mrs. Matilda, 49 Windsor st Matthews John. Talywain, Pontypool
Griffithstown, Newport .Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. 12a Chepstow
Jones R. Broad st. Blaenavon,Pontvpl, road & 147 Caerleon rd. Newport
Jones Rees, Garden city,Pengaui,Car'dff Maythan Mrs. Maud Caroline, Llnn-
Jones Mrs. Sarah, 12 & 13 Cross st, aroh, Newport
] Blaenavon, Pontypool Meadow Dairy Co. 12 Windsor r..a<l.
Jones T.S0&51 Commercial st.Tredegr Griflithstow'n, Newport
.lones Thomas Richard, Raglan,Newprt Meredith David, Argoed. Newiiorl
tJones Vincent E. Bridge street, Usk .Nferedith David, Lewis terraic
Jones William, loi The Highway, New Crumlin. Newport
: Inn. Pontypool Meredith Mrs. E. 29 Malpas rd.Newpl
'Jordan Richd. Caerleon Village.Newpn! .Meyrir-l; James & Co. Machen.Newprt
Jordan Richd. W. Catbrook, Chepstow ' Mil'ler J B.165 Corporation rd.Newprt
•Joynson H. The Stores, Nant-y-glo. +Morgan & Evans. The Supply Stores.
Brynmawr (Breconshire) 5 Cros.s st. Abergavenny k Clarence
Kane & O'Neill. 4 Woodsi.le road. house. Crickhowell, Breconshire
Cwmbran. Newport Morgan & Sons, 39 Alexandra road,
Kendrick J. 90 Qn. Victoria st.Tredegr Six Bells. Abertillery
King Rees, 13 Church st. Rhymney ^ Morgan Albert H. 21 Beauforl bill,
Knapp James, Market buildings. | Beaufort, Breconshire
Market street, Pontypool ,Mnig^n David. Libanus rd.Ebbw Vale
Lambros S.35a.Commercial rd.Newpl , Morsjaii David. Price st. Rhymney
t'Lane A.E. 16 Agincourt sq. Monmth ; Morgan Geo. H. Pontllanfraith, Newpt
Langdon Edwd. Conway rd. Pontypool ! .\fnrgnn Henry. Pentwynmawr. New-
Lanirliton John. 24 .Mlicil strei'l. bridge, Newport
Blaenavon, P(>rit\pool .Morgan Lewis Thomas, 27 Beaufort
Lawles. Mrs.H. 14 Hereford st.N.'W])! bill. Beaufort, Breconshire
Lawrence John Limited, 12 Comn.er- .Mo.g.in Mrs. Mary Jane, Post oBii-e.
cial street, Newport Hendre. Llani.'attock-Vibon-AvcI.
Lennox William, 18 Dos rd. Newport Monmonlh
Leonard & Co. 2 .Alexandra road. ' Morgan Richard. 73 Beaufort hill.
Pill, Newport i Beaufort, Breconshire
Levene Marcus, i The Green, Aber-] Morgan William. Oakdale, Penmain.
Ivsswg, Cardiff | Newport
Lewis Brothers, High street. Fleur- 1 .Morris & Co. Carinel Town. Beaufort
de-Lis, Cardiff & 50 Commercial (Breconshire)
street, Aberbargoed, Cardiff Morris Mrs. Annie. 15 Alexandra pi
Lewis Brothers, Maindee road, Cwm- Sirhowy. Tredegar
felin-fach, Newport Morris Edgar. 201 Caerleon rd.Newi.i
Lewis C. & G. Sirhowy, Tredegar Morris Fredk. J. q Skinner .st.Ncwpri
Lewis P. & Son. The' Green. Aber- Morris George, King street, Nnnt-y-
tysswg, Cardiff glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Lewis & Son, 4 Baneswell rd. Newport .Morris L. 30 Frogmore st.Abergavnny
Lewis Miss .^nn Jane, 27 Two Locks .Morris Llewellvn,34 Malpas rd.New]it
road, Cwmbran, Newport Moses Mrs. Emily. High st. Fl.nir-
Lewis C. 456 Corporation rd. Newport; de-Lis. Cardiff
Li wis Charles. Pontywain, Newport j Moses Jas.S.io Wyebridge st.Moniiitb
Lewis Cyrus. 256 Cromwell road & ] Nelmea Frank, Old Market street. t'sk
4,^0 Corporation road, Newport Nelmes Thomas, 85 High street,
Lewis David, Garndiffaith, Pontypool ' Blaenavon, Pontypool
Lewis Frederick A, Railway terrace, I Newbury Hy. i Wainfelin rd. Pontypl
Abercarn. Newport Nicholson J. C. 4 Bridge st. Chepstow
Lewis Mrs. G. G. Bedwas. Cardiff Nicklin Albert, 81 Hiirh st. Blaina
Lewis J. V. High st.Blnckwood.Newpt Norton W. 72 Mount Pleasant road,
Ebbw Vale
MONJIOUTHSHIRE.]
Oliror Charles, Post offioe,Cwm-folin-
fach, Newport ♦
Oliver Charles, SiTinafiekl, Hollv
Bush, Newport
Unions John Hy. Ponlvnain, Xewjioi t
Owen & Owen, Oromirell rd. Newport
Pablo Basterrechea, 86 Alexaiulni rcl.
Pill, Newport
Packer Henry, 64 Islwyn stre>'t, Cwm-
felin-tach, Newport
Padtield Geprge A. 75 St. Mary st.
Kisca, Newport
Palmer Sidney Ernest, 25 London st.
Maindee, Newport
Parry S. k Son, 23 High st. Abero} ■
chan, I'oncvijool
ParsonsEobt.Jas.i44Malpas rd.Newprt
Partridge J. 51 Moniiow st.Monmoutli
Peach Lewis, Skenfrith, Monmouth
Pearse Mrs. J. i3 Devon pi. Newport
Pegler VV. & Son. Ebbw Vale & Com-
mercial street, New Tredegar
Peg-ler William, Commercial street.
New Tredegar
tPegler's Stores Limited, George si.
Pontypool ; High -t-reet, Abercani.
Newport ; 18 Church street, Aber-
tillery; 92 Commerciiil street.
Tredegar ; 38 High street, New-
port : Market street & j 2 Church
street, Ebbw Vale & 104 High st.
Khyniney
Pegrams Limited. 134 Chepstow road
& 136 Shaftesbury street, Newport
Pentwynmawr Co-ope.i-ative Society
Limited, Pentwynmawr, Newbridge,
Newport
Perry Wm.A. 3 Brynteg cres.B.hyuiny
Phillips Bros 75 Beaufort rise, Bean-
foTt (Breconshire)
■t*PhiIlips Brothers, 14 Elliott street,
Elliot's Town, New Tredegar,Cardiff
Pliillips Charles & Son, 3 Baneswell
road. Newport
Phillips & Son, 78 Church st. Tredegar
Phjllip^! & Co. 79 Derlwyn street,
Phillipstown, New Tredegar
Phillip.; Alfred. 5 Commercial street,
Briery Hill. Ebbw Vale
Phillips Mrs. A. 55 Malpas rd.Newprt
Phillips Daniel, 2 Mount Pleasant rd.
Eisca,, Newport
Phillips Mrs. Elizabe()h A. Mount st.
Tredegar
Phillips MissH.iii Caerieon rd.Newpt
Piiillips Mrs. Hannah Jones, Llan-
ishen, Chepstow
Phillips J. E, I Church st. & Glandwr
street, Abei tillery
Phillips Jonath!Vji,D'ukestown,Tredegar
Phillips T. H. 206 Corporation road,
Newport
Pitman & Son. 2 & 19 Whit«cro6s st
Monmouth
Plummer Mrs. A. 84 Princess street,
Abertillery
Powell William tc Son, 44 Bishop st.
Abertillery
Powell Alfd. O. 93 Osborne rd.PntypI
Powell Anson, 95 Broad street & 86
King street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Powell F. S. Commercial 'street.,
Aberhargoed. Cardiff
Powell Geo. 193 Corporation rd.Newpt
Powell L. H. PontUanfraith, Newport
Preece T. L. Somerset st. Abertillci-)-
*tPrice Brothers, Circle & George
town, Tredegar
Price Bros. High st.NewbTidge,Newpt
Price Lewis & Son.s. Whitworth ter-
race, Tredegar
Price G.Wern hoelydd,Penrhos,Newpt
Price Herbert, 65 King street, Blaen-
avon. Pontypool
Price Thomas, 36 High st. Rhymney
Price Watkin, 18 James st. Tredegar
Pritch:\rd James, in & iij Market
hall, Newport
Pugh Bros. 64 St. Mary 8t.Bi8ca,Nwpt
Pugh David Morgan, 67 Broad street,
Blaenavon. Pontypool
Pugh Giles P. see James & Pugh
TRADES.
Pu-h Thos. L. Chapel Hill, Chepstow
PuUin Thomas Brothers, Bridge st.
»Abercarn, Newport & 4 Ivor street.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Bansome Mrs. H. Llandogo, Chepstow
Rees John, 4 Bridge street, Tredegar
tRhys & Sons, Kedbrook, Monmouth
Richards Arthur John, Penhow.Nwprt
Richards Miss Elijh. Rumney, Cardiff
Richards(}eo.Wm.24Church st.Mnmth
Richards James Hy. Rumney, Cardiff
Richards Jsph. C. Tronch, Pontypool
tRichards I^e-ivls, Raglan, Newport
Hirhurdson James, 43 Richmond vd.
PoMtnewydd, Nexi-port
Ridley Jn. High st. Tnysddn.Newport
Roberts Mrs. A. James ft. T:edegar
Roberts Mrs. Eliia Ann, Catbrook.
Chepstow
Roberts Miss Florence, Whitehc.
Trelleck, Monmouth
Roberts Wm.4i8Chepstow rd. Newport
jHobins Thomas Ltd. 7 Market st.
Abertillery
Rngprs S: Co. Somerset st. Abertillery
Roger.s S. Church street, Abertillery
n.»>kp Arthur. Post office. Newcastle,
Monmonth
Ross Sydney, b Morgan st. Tredegar
Row Mrs. P. 460 Caerieon rd. Newprt
Rowland S. Abbey rd.Cwmbran,Nwprt
Sage Mrs. Susan M. 112 Commercial
street, Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Sanders John F. 10 Griffin st.Newport
Sandv Joseph W. Commercial street,
New Tredegar
Sansom Ivor E. 131 & 132 Market
hall, Newport
Saver & Sayer, 184 Corporation road
L 100 & 101 Market hall. Newport
Scott Thomas, 52 Commercial street.
Pontnewydd, Newport
Seale Arthur James, Canning street.
Cwm, Newport
Silverthorn Frederick, Llanarth road.
PontUanfraith. Newport
Simmonds Charles P. 148 Chepstow
road ; 160 Shaftesbury street ; 218
Stow hill & 135 Caerieon rd.Ntwport
Sleeman William, 16 Lyne rd.Newprt
Smith Martin & Son, Post office,
Arvans, Chepstow
.Smith John, 152 Barrack hill, New-
Smith Mrs. Sarah Ann, Station a
Ynvsddu, Newport
Smith Willi.am, 69 The Highway, New
Inn, Pontypool
Squibbs Moses John, Post office, Cal-
dicot, Newport
Stalev Sidney F. Castleton, Marsh-
fieW, Cardiff
Standfield Frank, 64 Park place,
Pontymister, Newport
Star Tea Co. Limited, 42 Commercial
street, Tredegar ; 19 George st.
Pontypool ; High street, Abercarn,
Newport ; Bethcar terrace. Ebbw
Vale; 20 Marine street, Tallistown,
Cwm, Newport; 34 Tredegar st.
Hisca, Newport & 167 Commercial
road, Newport
Stark Mrs. M. A. Pontllanfraith.Nwpt
Stephens David George, Bridge street,
Abercarn, Newport
Stephens Miss Jane. Machen. Newprt
Stephens .Mrs Srrah. 35 High street.
Ahersvchan, Poutvpool
"tStonehain William Thomas, Argj'U
stores, 24 High street, Abergavenny
Stratton Chas. Trosnant st. Pontypool
Tarrant Mrs.J.35 Tillerv st.Abertillry
Tarrant Wm.Hy. i Adam st.Abertillry
Taylor Mrs. E. 44 Monnow st.Monmth
tTavlors Stores, 74 St. Man- street,
Risca. Newport
Thomas G. & Son.Royal lane.Blaenan
Gwent, .Abertillery
•tThomas H & Son. 5 St. Mary st. ;
3 High St. & 21 Bridge st. Chep-
stow * 164 Chepstow road, Newport
Thomas W. & Sons. Aberbeeg & High
street, Llanhilleth, Newport
GHO 303
Thomas k VVest,Carmel st.Abertillerr
Thomas William & Son, Railway ter.
& High street, Abercarn, Newport
Thomas A. V. Llanhilleth, Newport
Thomas Alfred, 32 Malpas rd.Newprt
Thomas A. J. Church rd. Risca, Neivpt
Thomas Mrs. Alice, 55 King street.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Thomas Charles, 72 Broad st. Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Thomas Charles. Talywain, Pontypool
Thoiuas Daniel Henry, 2 Canning st.
Cwm, Newport
Thomas E. 14 St. John st. Abergavnny
Thomas Geo. Plantation st. Rhymney
Thomas Herbert James, 59 & Co-
Wind.sor rd. Griffithstown, Newport-
Thomas Howard, High street, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
Thomas J. Oakdale, Penmaiu. Newpl
Thomas Lewis, 104 High st. Blaina
Thomas Mrs. Mary, 14 Broad street.
Abersyehan, Pontypool
Thomas T.E.74 Harcourt st EbbwVale
tThorne 0. & G. S. 77 Albert aven.
Maindee & 8 & 9 Dock street & 62
Commercial road, Newport; Cross
street, Caerieon, Newport ; High st.
Blackwood, Newport & High street,
Fleur-de-Lis. Cardiff
tThorne Sidney George, 15 Commer-
cial st. & Tyooch, Cwmbran, Newpt
Thorne Sidney James. 18 Chapel st
Pontnewydd, Newport
Tonkin A. E. 13 Brecon rd.Ahergvnn\
Tothill W. 10 Abbey rd.Owmbran.Nwpt
Tranmer Mrs. A. 432 Chepstow road.
Newport
Tratt A. C. Freeholdland, PontypooJ
Tucker J. 103 Duckpool road. Main-
dee, Newport
Tuckfleld William, R. T. Ventnor rd.
Cwmbran, Newport
Turner Miss Agnes, 27 Commercial
street, Cwmbran, Newport
Tutt J. & Sons,2i High st.Abergavnny
Vaughan F. J. 11 High st.Abergavnny
Victoria Tea Co. 185 Dock st.Newport
Vinicombe Miss M.2oAlbany st.Ncwpt
Vinson Chas. Arth.Grosmoiit (Herefd')
Vokins William, 37 Jones st. Newport
Wall William G. & Sons, St. Luke's
rd. k Hanbury road,Pontnewynydd,
Pontypool k Penvbont. Cwm'tiliery.
Abertillery
Wall C.103 Durham rd.Maindee,Nwpt
Walsh John, 9 Junction rd. Newport
Walters Miss Mary Ann. High street.
Blackwood, Newport
Watkins Geo. Hy.47 Wharf rd.Nwprt
Watkins John, Aberbeeg, Newport
Watkins Joseph, 122 Commercial st. ;
138 Commercial road ; 104 & 105
Market hall ; 15 & 17 Market arcade
k 133 Shaftesbury street, Newport
& at Machen k Eogerstone, Newprt
Webb Arthur. Commercial street.
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Webb Mrs. Sarah Helens, Lowei
Machen, Newport
Weeks Alfred, Garndiffaith, Pontvpool
Wellington Thomas k Son, y'k S
High street. Blaina
Welsh Mrs. E. 12 Clarence st.Pontypl
Wheeler Jsph. Pontnewyndd, Pontypi
White Frank, 251 Caerieon rd.Newprt
White Hy.James, i Caerieon rd.Nwprt
Williams John Henry & Son. 108 t
T09 Market hall. Newport
WiUiams William & Son,2i Frognni
street, Abergavenny
Williams Albert O. 33 * 34 Stan-
road, Pontvmister. Newport
Williams Benjamin John. Post ofRoe,
Cross Ash, Monmouth
Williams C. Jubilee ter.NewTredeg'
Williams C.34 Station rd.Bisca.Newpi
Williams C 220 Stow hill. Newport
^>iniam= Daniel, Gladstone str.- .
Cross Kevs, Newport
Williams Daniel, Park hill. Tredei; .
304 GRO
fijiotBBS & Tea De.vlkhs — conlmued
Williams David, 26 Commercinl st.
Aberbargoed, CardifE
Williams Mrs. Edith, Tintern Parva,
Chepstow
Williams E. Queen's ores. Rhjmiiey
Williams Mrs. Emilj L. 64 Gladstone
street, Abertillery
Williams G. 90 Commercial st.Tredgr
Williams Eosser, Pentwynmawr,New.
hridgo, Newport
Williams Mrs.S.75 Higb st.Bhymney
Williaras Thomas M." Scwrfa road',
Dukestown. Tredegar
Wilhams T.W.44 Cross st.Abergvnny
Williams William, ig Commercial
street, Pontnewvdd, Newport
Williams Wm. 100 High et. Khymney
Williams William. 4 The Green,
Abertysswg, Cardiff
Williams Wm.6o Tudor st.Abergvnny
Williams W.C.22Brecon rd.Abrgvnnv
Williams William Henry. Pentwyn-
niawr, Newbridge. Newport
Wilson John, 19 Bolt street, Newport
Witchell George, 39 Hill street,Blaen-
Tivon, Pontypool
Withers F. 369 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Wolfe F. C. & Co. 18 Watchhonse
parade. Pill, Newport
Yeo William Albert. Victoria road,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Zechbaner Alex.nnder, 2 Cwin road,
Waunllwyd, Newport
GEOCERS' MACHINEKY
MAKERS.
"Grocers' Engineering & Whitmee
Ltd. Cole St. Gt. Dover st.LondonSEi
OBOCERS' STJITDRIESMEN.
Capper & Co. 11 Skinner St.; ware-
house. Griffin street, Newport.
See advertisement
GTTN MAKERS.
Edwards Herbert Limited, 64 Com-
mercial street, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
GtJTTA PERCHA MANFRS.
India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telegraph Works Co. Lim.
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks.Car-
diff & 4 Victoria street, Bristol;
fillices, 106 Cannon street, London
E C 4; work!., Silvertown, Ixindon
E 16; gutta percha sheet & tissue,
trolf balls, tubing, buckets &c
mioulh
HABERDASHERS.
Birmingham Haberdashery Co. 42
Commercial street, Newport
Cort Ben (wholesale), 230 Corporation
road, Neivport
HAIRDRESSERS.
Alexander Herbert, 50 Charles street,
Aberty.sswg, Cardiff
Amos Chas. 68 George st. Pontypool
Anderson Fra3.4 Clarence pi. Newport
Archer Mrs. Mary, 34 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Back Frank, Church street, Chepstow
Uaker Wm, H. Maesycwmmer, Cardff
Barnfield J. L. 55 Marine street, Tal-
listoivn, Cwm, Newport
Bateman R. 10 High st.Caerleon.Nwpt
Baler 3. S. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Batten John W. Lion st. Abergavenny
Bennett Haydn, Hill street, Griffiths-
town, Newport
Borii:inL'hain E.84 High st.Rhvmnuv
Bevan Bros. Market st. Ebbw Vale
Bevan Tom B 156 Chepstow rd.Nwprl
Bibey Thomas J. 3 High nt.Pontypool
Bird Heiirv John, 41 Tredegar stieet,
Risca, Newport
Bowen Frdk.181 Corporation rd.Nwpt
Bnwprins W. 12 High street. Rhymney
Brimhie Saml. Garndiffaith.Poiitypool
Bryant James, i5 Castle st. Tredegar
TKADE.'^.
Bail G. &. 6on, 47 Cross st.Abrgvnny
Buun Chas. F. Rogerstone, Newport
Curridge Seaton, 20 High st. Newport
Carr Edwin,6 Bryn-Teg cres.Rhymny
CaiT Mrs. F. 127 Commercial road,
Newport
Carroll Arthur J. Burford street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Carter F. G. 3 Mill par. Pill, Newprt
Carter T.C.189 Commercial rd.Nwprt
Carter Wm. 7 Baneswell rd. Newport
Carter Wm. jua. 3 Dock St. -\ewport
Clarke H. la. Fair Oak terrace,
Maindee, Newport
CUirkson Arthur, 24 Jamesville,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Coombs Alfred, 10 Commercial st.
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Courtney Mr-s.L. Talywain, Pontypool
Cumbley J. J.40 Monnow st.Monmth
Davies Bros. 8 Alexandra road, Si.K
Bells, Abertillery
Davies David 0. 147 Commei-cial st
Pontymister, New-port
Danes Frederick, 14 Chapel street,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Davies T. 134 Osborne rd. Pontypool
29 Commercial st.
[monmouthshike.
Ne
Day A. M. Bridse
Day W. South st.Sebastopol, Newport
Ellway Howard. High st. Blackwood.
Newport
Elson William, 6 Livingstone place,
Maindee, Newport
Evans Alfred, 4 Station st. Abersy-
chan. Pontvpool
Evans Evan, '3 Marine street, Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Evans J. W. Victoria rd. Ebbw Vale
Evans J. Garden city.Pengam.Cardiff
Evans Thos. Edwin,: Jones st.Nwprt
Evans W. H. 7 James st. & 43a,Com-
morcial st. New Tredegar, Cardiff
Fennell Albert, 6 Charles st. Newpoi t
Fox Owen, 21 CasUe st. Tredegar
Foxon Walter, Bridge st. Abercarn,
Newport & 69 Newport road, Cwm-
carn, Ci'oss Keys, Newport
Francois Madame (ladies'), Arcade
chambers. High street, Newport
George David, 92 Alma st.AbertilleiT
Gibson Sidney, 84 King st. Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Godwin Ben, Crook hill, Owintillery.
Abertillery
Gtidwin Frank, Stanley street, Owm-
felinfach, Newport
Goodwin Thomas, Albert street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Grant Jsph. H. 3 Monnow st.Monmth
Graves Albert Willie,ii7 Commercial
load, Newport
Griffiths Edward, 119 Beaufort hill,
Beaufort, Breconsbire
Griffiths Isaac, Beaufort rise. Bean-
fort, Biecunshire
Hammell Albert, Beaufort rise,
Beaulort, Breconshire i
Hanney Archibald, Pentwynmawr. I
Newbiidge, Newport
Harrhy Regd.Jn.5High st.Abergvnny j
Harrhy T. 41 Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Harries Wm. 218a, Stow hill, Newprt
Harris W.8Highst.Abersychan,Pontypl
Hay ward E. J. 20 Monnow st. Mnmth
Haseldon W.4S4 Corporation rd.Nwpt
Hill A. Church street, Ebbw Vale
Hillmau R. 35 Geoige st. Pontypool
Hillman Rowland, 22 St. Luke's road,
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Hubbs A. Station tor. Cwm, Newport
Hocking E. F. 7 Bridge st. Tredegar
Holland C. Main st. Ciumlin, Newprt
Holland H. 3 Keadon road, Crumlin.
Newport
Humphreys k, Son, sSa. Commercial
road, Newport
Humphries William, 137 Alma street,
CBintiUery, Abertillery
Hyett Mrs. Mary Ann. 274 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
James Lemuel, no Alexandra road,
Pill, Newport
Jefferys C. &, E. 45 Clarence pl.Newpt,
Jefferys George Sydney, 88 Alexandra
road. Pill, Newport
Jefferys Samuel, 434 Corporation rd.
Newport
Jelley James. 2 King street, Naiit-y-
glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Jelly Benjamin, 11 Commercial rd.
Lianhilleth, Newport
Jenkins Esaias William, 3 Windsor
road, Griffltbstown, Newport
Jenkins Frederick, 113 Commercial
I street. Pontvmister, Newport
' Jenkins James H. 94 St. Mary .street.
Risca, Newport
Jenkins John, 61 Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Jeremiah Tom, 98a, High st. Blaina
'Jones Benj. Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiiff
Jones Ebenezer, Talywain, Pontypool
Jones Jas. 14 Market st. Newport
Jones Mrs. M. G. 102 Commercial
street, Newport
Jones Richard William, Llanover st.
Abercarn, Newport
Jones Thomas A. 2 Crane st. Pontypl
Jones William, 119 Queen's road.
Cwmsyfiog, New Tredegar, Cardiff
Keene C. & Co. 98 Commercial st.
Newport
Keene C. E. 15a, High st. Newport
Landers Thomas.70 Albion rd. Pontypl
Lee Frank, 144 Dock st. Newport
Lee Henry, 105 Shaftesbury st.Newprt
Lewis Jas. L. 4 Llanarth st. Newport
Lewis John, Church st. Abertillery
Lewis .Stanley Llewellyn, 39 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Lloyd Charles, Church st. Abertillery
Lloyd G.R.83Broad st.Blaenavn.Pntypl
Love W. so Woodside road, Cwm-
bran. Newport
McManns George.Maescwmmer.Oardff
Maddocks Richard William, 4 Alex-
andra road. Pill, Newport
Martin Charles, 72 Bridge st.Newpor;
Mason Thomas, High street, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
Mason W. T. 19 Market st. Abertillery
Medland George, Bedwas, Cardiff
Meredith Brinley. 58 Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Kevs, Newport
Meredith Edgar B. Bridge street,
Abercarn. Newport
Morgan Arth. 23 Caerleun rd. Newprt
Morgan B. C. 70 Monnow st.Monmth
Morgan Hy.io Armoury st.Ebbw Vale
Morris Edgar. 63 C-nmrnercial street,
Pontymister, Newport
Morris' Joshua, Garndiffaith, Pontypl
Morris Stanley, 6 Broad street,Bln6n-
avon, Pontypool
Morris W.The Squnre,Blackwd.Nwprt
Mnndy A.io3Broad st.Blaenavn.Pntypl
Newton Clande Henry, 19 St. Mary's
street, Monmouth
Nichols Henry, 64 Alexandra rd. Six
Bells, Abertillery
Niitt Wm. Jn. 7 Market st. Tredegar
Parting S. C. 414 Chepstow rd.Newpt
Parfitt Alfred, 12 Morgan st.Tredegar
Parsons W. J. Bethcar «t, Ebbw Vale
Parton Wm.s: Gladstone st.Abertllry
Pavnter Hy. 12 Trosnant st. Pontypl
Pearce Arth. 17 Shaftesbury st.Newpt
Penn George. 15 Bridge st. Newport
Perry Wm. Hy. Wharf rd. Newport
Phillips Herbert, 10 High st.Newport
Phillips James, Argoed, Newport
Phillips W. T. 21 George st. Pontypl
Philpntts Samuel, High street, New-
bridge, Newport
Pick John Ernest, 47 High street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Pitt .Vrthur J. 20 Hill street, Po.it-
newvnvdd, Pontvpool
Pittwav ' Alfred John. High str.-et.
Cross Kevs. Newport
Ponsonby Allan, 60 Broad st. Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Ponsonby Lyn, 32:1, Oomraeiciiil id.
Newport
Pope W. H. 139 Caorleon rd. Newport
Powell Henry Gilbert, Bridge st. Dsk
Price William Henry, Commercial st.
Poulnewydd, Newport
PuUen Benj. Cross st. Abertillery
Ridiards Alfred, Victoria terrace,
Newbridge. Newport
Eoach Charles, 6 Broad street, Aber-
sychan, Pontypool
Koberts Jas. 13 "Brecon rd.Abergavnny
Roberts T. D. .S5;i, Frogniore street,
Eoden Herbert. George street, Pont-
newynydd, Pontypool
-Rogers Mrs. Jane, 88 High st. Blaina
Eoynan Charles, Garndiflaith, Pontypl
Saysel! Charles F. (ladies), 35
Bridge street, Newport
Scott John L. 20 Corn st. Newport
Seager Saimuel. Bank st. Chepstow
Selfe T. Station rd.Waunllwyd,Nwpt
Simms J. F. 48 Monnow .st. Monmtb
Smith H.G. Q4 Commercial rd.Nwpvt
Smith Harold, 98 Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport /
Smith P. J. loa, Pentonville, Newprt
Stacey Herbert, 14 Malpas rd. Newport
Stroud Ernest Alfred, 210a, Corpora-
tion road, NewpoH
Sutherley K. W. Commercial street,
Tredegar
Taylor Albt. J. 56b, Dock .st. Newprt
Taylor Charles W. Commercial st.
Tnysddxi, Newport
That-eher P. 5 Caerleon rd. Newport
Thomas John M. High st. Blackwood.
Newport
Tipping C. 149 Commercial rd.Newpt
Tonge Mrs. Daisv, 132 Shaftesbury
street. Newport
Townserd D. g Thomas st. Newport
yanderrupi;;en Folicien, 44 Alexandra
road. Pill, Newport
Tanghan W.F. Somerset st.Abertllry
Wagstaff John Hy. i & la Newport
arcade, Newport
■Ware Thomas, 18 High street, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
Watltins V. Edwd.8 High st.Chepstow
Weare Benj. Wm. B Bridge st. Usk
Weller G. E. Clarence at. Pontrpool
Welshman T. E. 71 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Wheeler Robert, Queen, street, Nant-
y-glo, Bri.Timawr (Breconshire)
Whitmarsh Tom, 122 High st. Blaina
Williams B.18 Armonrv st.Ebbw Vale
Williams M. i Tredegar st Newport
Winney A.E. 6 Flannel st.Abergvnny
Wright R. 10 Gloster place, Maindee,
Newport
Wright W. Tredegar rd. Ebbw Vale
Ypor.«leT J.W.2o.^gincourt sq.Monmth
haiudbessers' stjn-
driesmen.
•Hi.veiiden R. & Sons Lim. 29 to 33
Berners street W i & 89 to 95 City
road, London E C i
Osborne. Garrett & Co. Ltd. Frith
street, Soho, London W i ; & at
Birmingham
HARDWARE DEALERS.
[tsr Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see En-
erlneers Directory. Price 30a.]
Booth Clarence, Bridge street, Aber-
carn, Newport
Eaton James, 47 Dnckpool road,
Maindee. Newport
Feiling & Co. 34 George st. Ponty-
pool & 63 & 64 Broad st. Blaenavon
Hole Mr-- Annie. Bedwas, Cardiff
Holnian & Co. 131 & 132 Commercial
road, Ne-wport. See advertise-
ment
Jones 0 J. & Cc. Merchant st. Newpt
Jones Mrs. Mary, Walton st. Aber-
tysswg, Cardiff
Jones P. 63 Abertillery road, Blaina
TRADES.
Llovd David, 4 Janies st. Ebb« Valr
Odell Allan M. 37 Church rd. Newpt
Perkins G. 150 Abertillery rd. Blainu
Foole Evan W. 64 Ne-wport road.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Price W.36 Cro-wn st.Crumlin, Newpt
Sewell H. Oakdale, Penmain, Ne-wprt
Smith W. 132 & 133 High street.
Abersychan, Pontypool
Sprague W. Canning st. Cwm, Newpt
Strong H. J. & Co. 182 Dock st.Newpt
Trace Limited, 47 & 48 Bridge st. ;
I, 2, 3 & 4 Depot street; i Cor-
poration road & 9 & II Market
arcade. Newport.. See adver-
tisement
Webb Walt. 13 Castle st. Tredegar
West & Son, Tillery road, Owmtil-
lerv, Abertillery
Williams Mrs. Lily Beatrice, 7 Com-
mercial street, Pontnewydd, Ne-wpt'
Wiuslade WiUiam, High street,
Blackwood, Newport & Oakdale ter-
race, Penmain, Newport
HARNESS MAKERS.
See Saddlers & Harness Makers.
HATTERS
Biircham C. H. 59 High st. Newport.
See advertisement
Butt Wm. Hy. 7 High st Abergavenny '.
Davies & Rollings Limited, 11 Gom-j
iTiercial street, Newport
Hedger G. F. 15 Monnow st. Monmth
Jiicksons Limited, .:2 Commerciiil
street. Newport
Morgan & Francis, Pontlottynshop. "
Somerset street & Commercial st
.\bertillery
Nott Brothers Limited, 52 Commer-
cial street, Newport
Phillips Bros. 10 Market areade,Newpt
Prichard Ernest R. Bee Hive build-
ings, Newbridge. Newport
Scrivener & Son, 47 Commercial st.
Newport
HATTLIERS.
Adams F. 242 Cromwell rd." Newport
Bailey Wilfred Lawson, St. Luke's rd.
Pontnewvnvdd, Pontypool
Bebb David, Flenr-de-Lis, Cardiff
Belch C. Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Bell Hy. & 800,57 Halstead st.Newpr»
Bevan William, 20 Evans st. Newport
Butler R. & Son, Abertillery
Cox A. H. Cwm ten-ace, Cwm, Newpt
Edwards Edwd. Govilon, Abergavenny
Edwards John, Caerleon, Newport
Elliott Ernest (motor), 74 Alexandra
road. Pill, Newport
Garland John & Sons, 15 Eveswell
street, Maindee, Newport
Griffiths Thomas. Cwmcarn, Ponty-
wain, Newport
Hadlev J.H. 105 Goodrich ores Nwprt
Hicks A.&Sons,i4Baneswell rd.Nwprt
Hicks Fras. & Son, 44 Dock st. Ne-wpt
Hopkins Benj. Newbridge, Ne-wport
Horseman George, Varteg house.
Llanhilleth, Ne-wport
Howell Mark, 211 Caerleon rd. Newpt
Hunt Harry & Co. (steam). High st.
Caerleon, Ne-wport
James Geo. Mill st. Caerleon.Newport
Jones James & Sons, 37 Woodland
terrace, Aberbeeg, Newport
Jones Alban, Trevethin, Pontypool
Jones David, Llangynidr road. Bean-
fort (Breconshire)
Jones R. P. 73 Carlyle st. Abertillery
Keefe Bros. 17 Potter st. Pill, Newpt
King D. G. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Knicht Alfred, Sommerfield terrace,
Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Morgan Roderick, Llanfoist,AberjrTnnv
Morgan Thomas, i Mill street, Usk
Morris T. i Goodrich ores. Newport
Oliver WiUiam, 3 Usk St. Newport
Phillips Chas.Flannel st.AbergaTennj
HOK 3U0
j Powell WE. High st. Ynv6ddu,NewprS
Thomas J.W.E. Pontllanfraith,Newprt
I Tiplin James, Caldicot, Newport
i Wait John, 32 Llandowlais street,
j Oaktield, Cwmbran, Ne-wport
1 Watkins George, Blaina
Williams Thomas, 32 Shaftesbury
street, Newport
Wynn Robert & Sons, 50 Shaftesbury
street, Newport. See adver-
I tisement
I HAWKER
Harris Daniel, i Nelsnn .^t. Chepstow
HAY & STRAW DEALERS.
Eckersley P. & .«on, MnUhouse roa<i,
Pontvpoo!
[Lewis ' William Trevor. Trevellyn,
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Spencer Rees William, The Cedars,
Llanbadoc, Dsk
HAY & STRAW MEBS.
Bragg Frederick G. 109 Caerleon rd.
Newport
Biuten Brothers, L. & N. W. Railway
yard. Ebbw Vale
HEATING APPABATTJS MPBS.
Alger R. & Sons, i5ga & 160 Dock
street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
ICemp J. W. 36 Coomassie street,
Newport. See advertisement
HEATING ENGINEERS.
Alger R. & Sons, 159a & 160 Do«l(
street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Arnold A. G. & Son, 7 Skinner street
& 4 Market street, Newport
Beaven & .Sons Limited, 41 Commer-
cial street, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Perman E. 157 Dock street, Newport
See advertisement
HELVE & HANDLE MAKERS.
Hohbs S. W. 14 Ca»rle.in rd. Newport
Walker T. Usk rd. Caerleon, Newport
HERBALISTS.
See Medical Botanists.
HIDE & SKIN MERCHANTS.
Its- Full lists of this trade In
United King:dom, see Leather
Trades Directory.]
Newport (Mon.) & District Hide, Skin.
Fat & Wool Co. Lim. Wyndham
street, Newport
HOIST MAKEBS.
Waygood-Otis Limited, Falmouth rd
London S E i . See Lift Makers
HOMES.
Church of England Home for Waifs
& Strays (Miss B. Jones, matron),
St. Cadoc's home, Caerleon, Newport
Maternity Nurses' (Sister B. L.
Mogridge, matron), 30 & 31 Herbert
street, Newport
Newport Board of Guardians Child-
ren's (Miss M. Arnold, matron), 83
Caerleon road, Newport
St. John Baptist Children's (Sister
Florence C.S.J.B. si.ster superior),
62 Oaktield road, Newport
Seamen's (Fredk. E. Saeger, supt.).
Temple street. Pill, Newport
Tredegar Cottage (Jn. Apted, supt. ;
Mrs. E.R. Apted,matron),Tredegar
Walker Memorial, Portskewett, Chep-
stow
HOOP MANtTFACTUBEES.
Powell Geo. Hy. May Hill, Monmouth
Stead Saml. Bridge cot.Llanbadoc.Dsk
Bishop Charles, Bassaleg, Newport
WooU Geo. 56 Church rd. Newport
.lU6 HOR
HORSE CLOTHING MNFHS.
Bird Robert & Co. Cie«keine,
Somerset ; manufacturers of horse
dothing, ready-made horse girths,
rollers, surcingles, upholstery, chaii
webs, tray webs, cocoa bindings &c
HOBSE DBALEB
Hodse Edward, Hereford st. Newport
HOBSE SLAUGHTEBEE.
Cuurt ChnrKs. Muuihilad, Pontypool
HOBTICULTUBAL BUILDERS.
Boulton & Paul Limited, Xor
irjch ; price lists free
HOSIEBS & GLOVEES.
ItiT Full liBt* o* *►>'» trade in
United Kingdom, see Textile
Directory.]
Bali P. The Square. Crunjin.^ewprt
Bnrrham C. H. 59 High st. Newport.
See advertisement
Butt Wni. Hy. 7 High st. Abergavenny
Oordy Henrv, 59 High st. Jfewport
Davie.o & Boilings Limited, 11 Com-
mercial street, Newport
Brake Walter,S7 Clarence pl.Newport
(}ait. Mr.s. W. : i 3 Market arcade,
Newport
6»illim Brothers, 33 Commercial st.
Tredegar
H'joper Arthur George, 91 Gonmier-
cial street, Tredegar
JDgleton Arth. J. 72 Bridge st.Newprt
Kimpton Fdk. J. 44 High st. Newprt
Lawrence Brothers,74 High st.Newprt
Lawrence William, 53 Commercial
road. Newport
Morgan & Francis. Pontlottyn shop,
Somerset st. k Commercial street,
Abertillery
Morgan John S. Broad street, Blaen-
;>von, Pont>-pool
Newbery A.H.ggCommercial st.Nwprt
Soft Brothers Limited. 52 Commer-
cial street, Newport
Phillips Bros. 8 Market arcade,Newprt
Phillips R. J. 13 High st. Chepstow
Price Ivor, 97a, Broad street, Blaeii-
avon, Pontypool
Pritchard Ernest R. Bee Hive build-
ings, Newbridge, Newport
Pngsley J.W.i33b,Caerleon id. Newprt
Scrivrtier & Son, 141 Commercial st.
Newport
Simmoiids Alfd. 26 High st. Newport
HOSIEBY MANUEACTES.
Fltming. Reid & Co. Ltd. 133 Com-
mercial street, Newport
Newport Hosiery "Co. 2a, Cardiff id.
Newport
HOSPITALS & DISPENSABIES.
Ab«rl.arL'.ied Cottage Hospiial (Henry
Thomas, sec), Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Abergavenny Borough & Abergavenny
Rural Di.strict Council Joint Pana-
torinm (William Dyne Steel M.D.,
CM. .Sherd., L.S.Sc.Durh. medical
officer), Llaiifoisl, Abergavenny
Abergavenny Victoria Cottage Hospital
& Dispensary (W. D. Steel M.D. 4,
C.M.Aberd., L.S.Sc.Durh., L.B.C.P.
& S.Edin. Elmes Y. Steele L.B.C.P.
ft S.Edin., R. M. Foley B.A., M.B.
k B.Ch.Dub. Thomas Edwd. Llovd
M.D.Brui.. M.R.C.S.Ene.,L.B.C.P.
Lond., A. L. Tatham MB.. B.C
Canib. William S. Tresawna M.B.,
B.C.Camb & O. P. Humphry
M.B.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Ixind. hon.
surgeons; H. H. Evans L.D.S.Eng.
&, E. C. NichoBs, hnn. dentists;
Charles Thomas Denstonc-Edwards.
hon. treasurer ; A. M. Cunliffe
MA. hon. sec.; Miss Margaret M.
Thomson, matron), Hereford Toad,
Abergavenny
TKADES.
Abertillerv Urban District Isolation
H"spilai (Thomas Baillie Smith!
M li., B.Ch.Glas., D.P.H.Camb.
medical oflicer), Abertillery
Atverfvsswg Workmen's Hospital,
(K.'C. Davics, hon. sec). Aber-
tvs.swg, Cardiff
Al!t-vr-vn tJ. Hnwaid Jones M.D.,
f.M.,' D..-^c. medical officer; Miss
F. .-^iuiiiMiT,. matron). Barrack bill,
\e\(lini-l
U.-julnri l.M.v. VjU- rrban District
(.1111 , I l.lii.'i, Hospital (John'
\u:ii 11 ■ M.B.C.S.Eng.,
L 1; >■ ]■ t ' : ■:.,.l nnicer; Miss
;Brccoiishiio)
Blaenavon Wo.Us Hospital(Alfd.Hugh
James M.D. k M. S.Edin. surgeon ;
Alexander MacMillan Pollock M.B.,
Ch.B.Glas.), Blaenavon I
Cardiga 1 House Children's Hospital
fMiss Williams, matron), 25 Clytha
Park road, Newport
Ebbw Vale (Hugh Neville Adam
Taylor M.D.Dubl . F.H.C.S.Edin.
surgeon; Joseph M. Fonseca
L.B.C.P. Ic S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.
Glas. assistant surgeoii ; Miss E.
Davies. malroii ; Thomas J. Bees,
sec), Ebbw Vale
Ebbw Vale Central Dispensary (Wm.
Smarts dispenser). Armoury street,
Ebbw Vale
.Joint Isolation Hospital for the Aber-
gavennv Borough & the Aberga-
vennv Rural District Council (Wm.
Dvne .Steel M.D.. C.M.Aberd..
L.S.Sc.Durh. umiical oflScer). Llan-
foist, Abergavennv
King Edward VII. Welsh National
Memorial Institute (Arth. Carveth
•Tohnson M.B.Cantab.. M.R.C.S.
Eng. tuberculosis physician). 4
Palniyia place, Newport '
Monmouth Borough Fever Hospital
(Thomas Gilbert Prosser M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.S.A. medical officer; Mrs
Roblin, matron), Monmouth
Monmouth Hospital S: Dispensary
(Thomas G. Prosser M.B.C.S.Eng.
Llovd Grant Smith M.D.Edin..
L.R.C. S.Edin. William Humphrej
Williams M.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. & Percival George Harvey
M.D. Lond. medical ofTiceis ; John
.lackson Law L.D.S.Eng. dental
surgeon; Rev. C. W. Griffin, hon.
sec. ; Miss E. A. Hull, matron).
Hereford road. Monmouth
Nant-T-GIo i Blaina Isolation Hos-
pital (Tom Webb Sevan M.R.C.S.
Eng.. L.B.C.P. Lond. medical
officer). Nant-y-Glo, Brynmawr
(Breconshire)
Pontypool k District Hospital (T.
Morgan, sec; Miss Boots, matron).
Freeholdland, Pontypool
Rhymney Cottage Ho»pil«l (Robert
Vachell -de Acton Redwood M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C. P. Loud. medical officer ;
Miss H. Parrv, matron). Rhymney
Rhymnev Urban District Isolation
Hospital (Robert Vachell de Acton
Redwood M.R.C S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. medical officer), Rhymney,
Cardiff
Roval Gwent Hospital (Sir Garrod
Thomas M.D. k C.M.Edin., D.L.
chaii-man; J. K. Millward. sec -
supt.l. Cardiff road. Newport
St. Mellons Rural District Small Pox
Hospital, Cwm. Bogerstone.Newprt
Tredegar Park Cottage Hospital
(Edwin T. H. Davies M.D.. M.S.
Lond. F.R.C.S.Enc.. L.R.C.P.
Lond. medical officer; Miss G. M.
Thomas, matron). Park row,Tredegr
Tredegar Drban District Isolation
Hospital (Edwin T. H. Davies M.D..
M.S.Lond., F.B.C.S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.
Lond. medical officer), Tredegar 1
[monmoithsiiirk.
hot watee engineebs.
.Mger R. k Sons, 159a k 160 Dock
street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Baker W. A. k Co. (1910) Ltd. 137
Commercial street k Westgate iron
works, Carngethin wharf, Newport
Browiiscombe A. W. & Son, TempU-
■et. Pill, Newport. See ad-
Sandbrook i Dawe Limited, I 1 an.-
si I eel, Pontypool
HOTEL FTJENISHEES.
L.nler E. p. Ltd. 19 High street :
works k warehouse, Clarence plac-.
Newport
HOTEL VALTJEES.
Davi; & Sons. Bank square.Chepstow
Evnis Alex-in.li-r A.A.I. Osborm
chamlwrs, 0>l'oiiie rd. Pontypool,
See advertisement
Gregorv k Phillips. 12, .-2 k 23
Skinner street. Newport. See
sadvertisement
Newland, Hunt k AVilliams, 19 Com-
mercial street. Newport. See
advertisement
Phillips Seth & .Son. Post Officr
chambers. Pontllanfraith. See ad-
vertisement
Renuie & Jones. 0 .Skinner street.
Newport ; & at Chepstow, Mon-
mouth & Csk. See advertise-
ment
HOTELS.
Arranged to Towns & Places.
See also Temperance Hotels.
.\berbeeg, Newport — Hanbury, Mis-
Florence Collins
Abercarn, Newport — Crown, Tom
Williams
Abergaveimy :
Angel, James Thomas, Cross slreei
Great George, Mrs. Mary .S .
James, Cross street
Greyhound, Mrs. Ethel Maucf
Reynolds, High street
Swan commercial k family, Mrs.
Catherine Ann Durston, Cro«s si
Abersyehan, Poutvppol — White Hart.
Janies McCarthv
Abertillery— Bush familv k commer-
cial. William Thomas Williams
Abertysswg, Cardiff— McLaren Arms.
Philip Price
Blaenavon, Pontypool :
Castle (The), 'Harry Davies. Broad st
Lion. Wm. H. Jennings, Broad st
(^aldicot, Newport — White Hart.
Samuel Leonard
Chepstow :
Beaufort Arms, Beaufort Arm-.
Hotel Co. (Mrs. E. L. Toungson.
manageress!. Beaufort square
Fountain. H. J. Harvey, Station rd
George. John Hy. Thomas, Moor .<t
Kinir's Head, W.J. Brewin,Welsh -1
White Lion, Mrs. A. Hill, High st
Crumlin, Newport :
Railway, Mrs. Lily N. Francis, 2
Kailwav place
Viaduct (Thomas G. Harris, mngr)
Cwmcam, Newport — Cwmcarn.
Ben Dee, Newport road
Cwm-felin-fach, Newport— Pioneer.
Augustus G. Phillips
Cwmsvliog, New Tredegar, Cardiff-
Crown & Sceptre. Edwd. M Harrli>
Ebbw Vale:
County (William A. Davies, man-
ager), Libanus road
Park (Arthur Beale, manager), Sta
tion road, Waunllwyd, Newport
Gai-ndiffaith. Pontvpool — Hanboi >
(The). Mrs. Mary Ellis
Orifflthstown, Newport— Hanbui> ,
David Davies, High etreet
MONMOUTHSHIRB.]
TRADES.
5 Bridge st. Newprt India Rubber, Gutta Percha
Llanhilleth, Newport : Downham E _
Central, Thomas George Gabb & Son, lis L ii6 Commercial
Llanhilleth, Henry Lewis street, Newport i
Walpole Arms, Jesse Smart ;Gane P. E. (late 'frapnell &, Gane).
{.Imithony Abbey, Abergavenny — I Ltd. i6i, i6z & 163 Commercial st.
Llanthony Abbey, Matthew James j Newport ; & at Bristol & Cardiff
Knight " I Jay's Furnishing Stores (AVestern)
Maesycwnimer.Canlift— PrinieAlbert, j Limited, 78 High street, Newport
E. Gulliford Lawlor E. P. Ltd. 19 High st. ; works}
.May Hill, Monmouth — May Hill, & warehouse, Clarence pi. Newport;
.Tames A. Williams ' Love M. High st. Blackwood, Newprt j tyri
-Monmouth : Lovell John, 52 Clarence pi. Newport fabi
Angel, Charles Curtis, St. Mary's st ! Monmouthshire Furnishing Co. (The) ] pump:
Beaufort Arms, Monmouth
Limited (Ralph W. Kichman, |
manager), Agincourt square .
King's Head, John Sibbons, Agin-i
court square ]
White Swan, Arthur Axtell, Priory ■
street & Church street '
Newbridge, Newport — Newbridge,
David Charles Jones
King's Head, Blackburn 4, Co. \
High street
Morrish's commercial & family
(J. N. Pennington, pi-oprietor),
24 & 25 Mill street
Queen's, Mrs. E. Morgan,Bridge st Woodgates J. W. Limited,
(E. Davies, manager), Bethcar
Ebbn- Vale
Nixon Geo. 212 Corporation rd. Newprt
Rees Morgan J. & Co. Maindee road,
Cwm-felin-fnch, Newport
Roath Furnishing Co. Church street,
Abertillery; 89 Commercial street,
Tredegar & 9 Osborne rd.Pontypool
Russell i Co. 30 Bridge st. Newport
SandbroT)k & Dawe Limited, Crane
street, Pontypool
Simons Joseph, High st. Abertillery
Simpson M. 3 Exeter road ; ware-
houses, Merriott's place, Newport
Smith W.L.i38Commercial st.Newp
Telegraph Works Co. LIm.i
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks.
Cardiff & 4 Victoria st. Bristol ;
ofi&ce, 106, & warehouse 100, Cannon
St. London EC 4; works. Silver-
town, London 'E 16 ; India rubber,
tiling, hose, driving bands, steam
packing, sheet, valves, washers,
tubing, cord, shoe soles, mats, cab
waterproof garments k
bonite screw stoppers,
heet, rod & tube ;
Talbot,
Wilkinson, 148 1
road, Newport
Chep-
Carter,
street.
Will
Commercial st
Tredegar Arms,
High street
Westgate family & commercia
H. Watts & Co. Ltd.propriet
Commercial street
Pengam,Cardiff — Ivy Bush.Geo.Le
PontUanfraith, Newport
Junction, Tom Jones
Pontypool : !
'^'crare'crs^ee?""""''' "''"^'"^' | ^^^ MERCHANTS. —
Crown, Francis N. Carter,George st Cardiff Pure Ice & Cold Storage Cc
Grevhound, E. James Gibbs, Com- Limited, Shaftesburv st. Newport
mercial street I
Haglan, Newport— Beaufort Arms, ,
James Challenger ICE CBEAM MAKERS.
Rhyraney— Castle, John Williams, Berni Bros. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale &
I Hampton & Sons Ltd.
I Pall mall east, London
j estate agencv, 3 Cockspur
' London S W i. T A " I
1 Charles, London." See ill
departmental catalogues sent free
-Tredegar I Wall is Thomas & Co. Limited,
I Holborn circus, London E C i
specialities in surgical appliances
k photographic articles
North British Rubber Co. Limited,
22 Victoria street, Bristol
Warne William & Co. Limited, J9
Gresham street, London E C j ;
works, Tottenham & Barking.
See advertisement
INDIA RUBBER GOODS MF BS
Jessemaii W. & Co. 157 Commercial
street (T N 3981, 2 lines) & 117
Dock street, Newport
South Wales Brattice Cloth & Indi*
Rubber Co. Limited, East Usk
works, Treyare .street, Newport.
See advertisement
INDIA RUBBER GOODS
'WAREHOUSES. ^
International Rubber Co. 144 Com.-
mercial street
, Ne
ivport
Jesseman W i
Co.
157 Comme
street (T N
im
2 lines) &
Dock str
vpor
High street
St. Aryans, Chepstow — Piercefield,
Joseph H. Huxley
Tintern Abbey, Chepstow :
Beaufort Arms hotel, Tintern Ltd
Royal George, A. J. Chapman
Tinte'rn Parva, Chepstow— Rose &
Crown, Lyddon, Vivian Margrave
Tredegar :
Castle, Frederick Albert Edward
Coombes, Castle street
Tredegar Arms, Benjamin Jones,
Morgan street
Tredunnock, Newport — Newbridge,
William Jones
rjsk:
Royal, Tom Jones, New Market st
Three Salmons, ,
Bridge street
HOUSE AGENTS
See Agenta — Land, House & Estate
HOUSE FURNISHERS.
Barnes Edwin Franklyn, 103 & 104
Commercial street, Newport
Bryant A. & Sons, 65 High st.Newprt
County Furnishing Co. 49 Commer-
cial street, Newport
Davies E. Howard & Co. 26 High st.
& St. John's lane, Abergavenny
Davies (Wesley Buildings) Limited,
'55. 155*. 156 & 1563, Commercial
street, Newport
Downes Charles, 43 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny. See advertise-
36 Castle street & 40 Comnjercial
street, Tiedegar
Bracohi & Co. Newbridge, Newport
Carozzi Brothers, 37 Duffryn terrace.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Fecci A. & Co. Clarence st. Pontypool
INDIA RUBBER TYRE
MANUFACTURERS.
North British Rubber Co. Limited
(■' Clincher " uiotor, motor cycle,
cycle, solid band k carriage tyres),
22 Victoria street, Bristol
INSULATING MATERIALS
MANUFACTURERS.
Maclennan John & Co. (cotton,
linen & silk in-iulating tapes, webs
& bindings, silk & cotton tubular
sleeving; contractors to H.M
Government), 30 & 31 Newgate st.
London E C i ; & at Glasgow. T N
Citv 3113
INCOME TAX ACCOUNTNTS.
Income Tax Abatement &
Recovery Association (F Lodge I INSURANCE COMPANIES &
Rosser), 49 Queen Victoria street, i AGENTS.
London E C 4 ; income tax, "cess j gpitijij Widows' Assurance Co, Ltd.
profits duty, super tax ' (j^hn g jones, district manager).
Belle view. Oak street, Abertillery
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (J.
W. FoUey, superintendent), 4 & 5
Commercial street, Newport; (W.
James, district superintendent),
Osborne road, Pontypool ; (William
Herbert Rogers, district siipt.),
Somerset st. Abertillery & (Wm.
Thomas, district superintendent)
Market street, Ebbw Vale
Canada Life Assurance Co. (W. Horn-
tray Davies, district manager),
I Tredegar chambers, 78 Bridge St.
Newport ,
Avon India Rubber Co. Ltd. | Bade. Star & Briti.sh Dominions
(The); works, Melksham, Wilts;! Insurance Co. Limited, 100 St.
District depots: irg Victoria street! Marv street. Cardiff: head office,
INCOME TAX AGENT.
Reed Fred F.A.A. Westgate cham-
bers, "Commercial street, Newport.
See advertisement
' INDIA RUBBER MANFRS.
Tuck & Co. Lim^fSeptimns Thorn,
I manager), ij
j Pill, Newport
Watchhouse
Nar
Royal
iKjndon EC3
advertisement Back of
Page facing: inside Back
;ish
Exchange avenue
plain, Bristol & 32
32a, Fisher street, Swansea
London, Manchester, Glas
Birmingham, Leeds, Newc;
Aberdeen. Nottingham, Dublin & Cover
Belfast; manufacturers of rubber Employers' Liability Assurance C
railway buffers & draw-bar springs. . poration Limited (Koht. C.Hud*
sheeting, valves, washers, packing. resident inspector), 22 Skinner
solid tjTes (carriage & motor), | Newport
pneumatic tyres for motor cars & 1 General Accident. Fire & Life A^^
cycles; all kinds of rubber goods j ance Co. Limited (W. J. Bees;
for enirineering & mechanical pur- 1 res. sec.), Uoyds Bank cham^
poses Commercial street, Newport
308 INS
IkSCRASCE C'O.MPAXIBS Jc AGENTS COIl.
Hearts of Oak Assurance Co. Ltd.
(Cliarles Rufjei-s, superintendent) ;
district ofliee, 70 Osborne road,
Pontyponl & (T. W. Diivies, district
superintendent) Arcade chambers,
Hii;h street. Newport
Law Accident Insurance Society Ltd.
(F. Clifford Swash, res. sec.), 30
Oomuiercial street, Newport
London Guarantee t Accident Co.
Limited (Albert Hayes, district
inspector), ii Carlton chambers.
High street, Newport
London k Lancashire Fire Insurance
Co. Ltd. (,F. Clifford Swash, res.
sec.), 30 Commercial st. i Central
chambers. Stow hill, Newport
London & Manchester Industrial As-
surance Co. Limited (J. Barrfll.
snpt.), Austin friars, Newport &.
(David Roberts, snpt.) 14 Blaen-
dare road, Pontymuile. Pontypool
National Benetit A.^surance Co. Ltd.
(S. J. Clemo, supt.). King's cham-
bers. High street, Newpoi-t
Ocean Accident k Guarantee Cor-
poration Limited CW . K. Th(mias,
dist. inspector). 11 Stow hl.Newprt
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited
(H. Hill, district manager), 77
High St. Newport : (.lohn Howells,
district sui)t.) Oak st. Abertillery ;
(J. H. .Morris, supt.) 99 Broad st.
Blaenav.in, Pom>i..ii.l; (Thos. Price,
district manayi-r) 2 Brynteg ter-
race. Mount street. .\l)Brgavenny ;
(William Morris, district supt.)
Handel house, Newbridge, New-
port; (Thos. Bevan. district supt.)
Circle, Tredegar; (AVni. S. Gray,
district manager) 26 Tredegar st.
Risca, Newport & (Thomas Hinds,
dist. supt.) Choivb st- Ebbw Vale
Prudeiili.il \-- 11 II ■■' r,,,Ltd. (FranI;
TRADES.
[monjioithshike.
I'esleyan k General Assurance So-
ciety (William Hy. Tassell, supt.),
31 Commercial street, Newport
raham (William), Hitchcox & Cc.
Midland Bank chnibrs. Bridge st.
Newpcut. See advertisement
rav Wm.G. Brvu Aton,Risca,Nwprt.
I Boiler (National) & General : Had'en H. B. Town hall, Hanburj rd.
Insurance Co. Ltd. (established Pontypool
1^54) (Edward G. Hiller, chief Halford Thomas. Raglan. Newport
engineer k manager; W. H. Hanham Edmund. Roy h.m.se, Mrunr.
Whipp, sec.) ; head offices, St. Pleasant, Chepstow
Mary's parsonage. Manchester; in- Harris Isaac (supt.), Brrnsiri"!.
spection k insurance of boilers, Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
steam k gas engines & electrical Harris Montague, Lion st.Abergavnny
plant &c. ; (G. Billing, district JHarr
manager) 13 Harrissmith road.
Penylaii. Cardiff
Insurance Agents.
Ldau.s Arthur John, 3(3 Rockhill rd
Pontymoile. Pontypool
kpperlev Richard John, 5 Agincourl
street'. Monmoutl
Lewis Jeffrey, 10 Carlton
, Cross Kevs. Newport
JHeybyrne & Brown, i'^ Friars st.Xwprt
[Higgs Tom, 52 Barrack hill, Newport
Holland John (inspector), 33 St.John's
j road. Maindee, Newport
j Hughes E. A. Somertini rd. Newport
I Hughes Jn. 17 Methuen rd. Newport
llball Sanmel (assistant supt.), 4 New
treet, Blaenavon. Pontvpool
hn E. Centnil chambers.
A>lifle C. .M. 10 Commercial st.Nwpt Jacob
Bailey k Son, Priory street, Moumth Lion street. Aljergavenny
Baker Herbert Ednin (assist, supt.). | Jakeman Lewis (supt.). 2 Ip^er
13 Cedar road. Newport . | Kemys st. GrifBthstown, Newport
Ball Frederick (district supt.), ig .James J. J. Bank ho. Bisca, Newport
Baker street, Abergavenny j James Rr. C.43 Victoria rd.EbbwVale
Jenkins Jn. 19 Queen st. Abergavuny
Barfoot Charles Lewis & Co. Westgate
chambers. Commercial st. Newport
Batchelor A. G. S. Central chambers.
Stow hill, Newport
Beinman Hem y L. (.1. strict mgr.),
EUwood. Oak siiiMi. .\bfi iillery
Jenkins Wm. 57 Osborne rd.Pontypool
Jervis Harold, 6 Wharf road, Newport
Jcilliffe K. Bank chambers, Beaufort
square, Chepstow
Jones Evan, Bryn-Moel, Wyndham
road, Abergavenny
■oad. Poiiim-wMbl. Newport Jones Harry, 4Qb, Victoria avenue^
Bowden William Henry (supt.), 0 Maindee, Newport
Maindee, Newport Jones Joseph (assist, supt.), 261
Bnwen -llfred E. Town hall.Pontypool Caerleon road, Newport
Risca, Newport Jones Jsph.i Priory st.Risca,Ne»port
36 .Vlexander Jones Rd. 15 Cro.ss .st.Caerlenn.Nwprt
Jones T. Baker. Bank chambers,
Canibrian road, Newport
Le Brasseur & Co. Gloucester cham-
bers. Skinner street, Newport
Lewis David J. 23 Ebeneier ter.Nwpr»
Li-wis Herbert, Man.sfieUl. St.
Julian's park, Newport
Lewis Morgan, Cwm-Avon, Abersy-
I . \\ ,1,1 .liiii I i~.:-' sopl.'i.l chan. Pontypool
,1 , \i i.iuth Lewis William, Haielwood hiiuie,
,_, 1' , I' . : 1 -i.Mimitb Wainfelin road, Pontypool
.III li U. L.J \VliiU'.-ni5-- ^it.Monmtli [Locke Wm.J.213 Caerleon rd.Newprt.
uulo tiecirge, 14 Ton Mawr read, [Lovatt Wm.Hy. 6 Windsor ter.Nwprt
Blaenavon.^ Pontypool Loveday .Tohn,"i6 Somerset rd.Newprt
luncev k Sons, 21 Commercial st Lyne H. S. Westgate chambers, Corn-
Mount IMea»ant. I'iiepstow; (Wm.
Morris, snpt) -,9 Cwinav.in road,
Blaenavon. Pontypool; (W. Gibbon.
supt.) Sunnybro'w. St. Luke's road.
Pontnewydd ; 3 Gladstone .street.
Cross Keys; (.\. MuiiHorthy.supt.)
Sunnybarik i-oad. Uriffithstown ;
(L. Jakeman, supt.) 43 Corporation
road, Newport; (A. E. Webb.
supt.) 217 Chepstow rd. Newport ;
(Roger David Piosser. disi. s\ipt."l
Beaufort road. Ebbw V.'i In I
Coggins. supt.) Pemki 1 1. _
& (Herbert S. Eale-. -i
Tredegarville. Newbn.r. \
Royal Liver I''rieiidly .-^1. I 1
Gardner, district ihm.,
Mount Pleasant road. I'- \ .
Royal Lniidnn Iii^in.u;. 1 );ii -
(David Jones. disiru'. ii|.: ,,.
Albany cbmbrs. Skinner st.Nenp'rt
Royal London Insurance .Society \Ad.
(Alfred Scudamore, supt), Glyn
houie, Tredegar
Scottish Legal Assurance Society (J
Lloyd, branch manager). King's
chambers. High street, Newport
Scottish Tempera ore Life Assurance
Co. Limited, Gloucester chambers.
■Skinner street, Newport
Seamen's National Insurance Society.
23 Buperra street, Newport
Weish Insur.ince Corporation Ltd.
(■branch). Central chamber-^, ^^tow
hill, Newport
Nev
Danncey W. R. Park chambers. | M 1 ' " ''
Morgan street, Tredegar ''
Davies Charles Elijah. 20 Drybridge ' M ; !
street, Monmouth Mh!, h,,. ,
Davies Edwd. H. Bridge St. Trcdegai 1 P"lUan U.
Davies Th.ima-s (a.ssist. supt.). 217 j Mordey, Jni
Caerleon road, Newport . Morgan, Fr
Davies William Edward, 2 Christ-; 16 & 17 1
church road, Maindee. Newport j chambers
Davis, Lloyds k Wilson. 63 aigh st..| Morgan A.
Newpoi-t
vport
■hep,
>i .1 iHedford rd.Nwprt
( h.il.'s Stnari. Metro-
Mk Ltd. Blaenavon,Pntvpl
es k Co. 1 Canal ter.Nwpt
in.'is. Stanton k ParnalL
'elsli St. Chepstowfe King's
60 & '>7 High st. Newprt.
blwyn St. Abercarn.Nwpt
orris William (snpl.). 38 Cwmavoi.
& Smis Bank scpiare. Chepstow ' road, Blaenavon, Pimtypool
i-ld Thos. Alfd. Boss rd.Abrg^nnv Ncwland, Hunt & Williams, 19 Com-
C B. 6 Bridge st.Risca.Newprt I mercial street. Newport. See
an John. 16 Duckpool road. advertisement
ndee, Newport ' Page Wm. Jn. M> rile villa, Christ-
k Son, 1:4 Slow hill.' church road. Maindee. Newport
Falser William, 23 Lower Waun st
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Parry William, 12 Gibbs rd. Newpoi 1
Ephraiiu, 10 Victoria cres- 1 Parsons James, 3ia,High st.Tredegar
,.ent. Newport .Partridge William J. P. The Bank.
F.miiis Wm. Jn. 48 Raglan st.Newprt j Armoury hill, Ebbw Vale
Evans Albl. F. 35 Bridge st. CSjepstw ! Pattin.«on John fsnpt.). Glen Stock-
Evans David WUliam (assist. supt.).i dale, Tredegar
Pike Wn- "•• •
,>,iiiii il
ml- I. isupl.).Coiiway rd.PontypI
!i !■ i.lk.l.Chur. h rd.Risca,Nwprt!l
14 Mnrden road. Newport
Evans James, DuiTryn terrace, Ne
Tredegar, Cardiff
ForleyC.uirtenayJ.75Morden rd.Nwp
Fowler SI. (supt). Pont\ moile.Ponl>
Gane .'ohn C. 4 Queen .st. Blaina
Gardner & Herbert, Highbury chan
hers. Skinner street. Newport
Gill J D k Co. J Brecon road. Abe
.Mt.Pleasant.Chpstv
Finn Edivard. Snatchwond road,
.\bersychan. Pontypool
Pitchtord F. 36 York ter. Geoigetwn
Plaister George. ^2 Dudley st.Newprt
Powell, Hughes & Jones. Council
, offices. Ebbw \-ale
I Powell E. Bedwellty h'use. Tredegar
I Price Arthur. London Joint City &
.Midland Bank Lniiited. Beaufmt
i sijuaie. Chepstow
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Price JiiuiPs fassist. supt.), 14 Bain-
field, Blaenavon, Poiitypoul
Price Thomas, 2 BiyntBij terrace.
Mount street, Abergavenuy
Probert John, Llanvair-Kilgidiii,
Aber'^Mvenuj
Proctor J. T. 5 Beaufort sq. Ghepstw
Pugh Wm. Vicaraye cot, Ne^v castle
rd. Llangattock-VibniL-Avel, M..11
Heed Fred F.A.A. •\\e*tgat,- chai.ilu>.
Commercial street, Newpnrt- See
Re^an Charles, 4 Castle st.PilUXwprt
Rosser Chas. 16 Bushy pk. Pontypoul
.Sage H. Gladstone street, Cross Keys.
Newport
Soudamore Alfred (supt.), fjhn ho.
Tredegar
Selby George James (supt.), Alma
street, Abertillerv
Shepard H.J.C. Bedwellty bo.Tredesr
Slater William Henry. 62 Sutton rd.
Maindee, Newport
Stacey A. 1 15 St. Helens rd.Abrgvnny
Stainer Edmund James (assist. supt.),
37 Stocttton rd. Maindee. Newport
Straker James, Son & Chadwick,
Market Street chambers & Frog-
more chambers. Abergarenny.
See advertisement
Swann Daniel. 5 Blaemiare road.
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Taylor Miss Annie,2 Bilst.ni st.Nwprt
Taylor Fredk. Alexandra st. Blaina
Taylor S. Davis, 4 Asrincourt square,
Monmouth. See advertisement
Taylor Wm. Fredk. Priorv St. Usk
Thomas Ebenezer,6 Parkville,Tredegr
Th.imas Kichard, 6 Commercial st.
Pontviiiister. Newport
Tong (F.A.I.) & Cobon. Bocklands,
Chapel rd. Abergavenny ; 4 Market
street, Tredegar & head office, 15
Davies street, Brvnmawr
Townsend Hohert,' 3 Rothesay road.
Maindee, Newport
Tweedy A. C. St. James' st Monmth
Vemi John F. 31 Richmond rd.Nwpu
Vizard & Son, 9 Agincourt street.
Monmouth
Wade & Son. 39 Dock st. Newport
Wall Edcar, C'aerleon village.Newprt
Wansbrough Ernest John M. 4 & 5
Commercial street. Newport
Weight Thos. 98 Caerleon rd. Newport
West Hy. 103 Goodrich cres Newprt
Whitchurch Jas. 92 Church st.Tredgr
White Joseph. 27 Greenfield place,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Wilcox Joseph, Morningside, Foster-
ville crescent Abergavenny
Williams .Sidnev.3 Llanwen. \t,N« i.rt
Williams Wm.58 Osborne rd.Ponlvpl
Williams W.L.Gladstune st.Abertiflrv
Williams W. Llangattock. Xewpoii '
Wood Harold, 179 Dock st. Newpoit
Wright W.J. 43 Whitworth ter.Tredgr
[NSTTKANCE BROKEBS.
Ve Brokers-Ship k Insurance.
IHON FOTTNDEHS
'Itm- Full lists of this trade in
United Kinedom, see En-
gineers Directory.]
Baker W. A. & Co. ^1910) Limited
(architectural), 137 Cotumercial
street & Westgate iron works.
Carngethin wharf, Newport
Baldwins Limited, Panteg; works
near Newport ; & Railway stations.
Pontypool Road k Panteg &
Griffithstown
Davies & Co. King st. Abergavenny
Gtiest, Keen b Nettletolds Limited,
Cwmbran, Newport
TRADE8.
Heeley & Peart Limited, Collingwood
ruad, Newport
Isca Foundry Co. Limited. Mill
parade. Pill, Newport ; London
office, 53 Victoria street .S W i
Jordans Limited (pipe), Portland
St. PiUgwenlly, Newport. T N 2000
Newport "Foundry Co. Mill parade.
Pill, Newport
Pontypool Foundry & Engineering Co.
Limited, Pontymoile, Pontypool
Spittle Thomas Lim. Cambrian foun-
dry. Town Docks, Newport
Treharne John Ellis, Ruck foundry,
Blackwood, Newport
Williams Hv. Ward. Alma st.Abertillr
AA'oodrufl P. T. & Co. :Machen, Newpr
IBON MANUFACTUBERS.
Blaenavon Co. Ltd. Blaenavon works.
Blaenavon ; shipping offices, 104
Dock street, Newport ; & at 122
Exchange, Cardiff
Ebbw Vale Steel Iron & Coal
Co. Limited (Frederick Mills J. P.,
D.L managing director), Ebbw
Vale; London offices, 122 C'annoi:
street E C 4 ; coal & shipping offices.
Cardiff & Newport
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited,
Cwmbran, Newport
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iron-
works. Corporation road, Newport ;
head oflice & galvanizing works at
Bristol ; blast furnaces, Normanbv
Park Steel Works, Scunthorpe,
Whitehead Iron & .Steel Co. Limited.
D.ighton iron works. Tredegar
IRON MASTERS.
Blaenavon Co. Ltd. Blacn.ivoo works.
Blaenavon ; shipping offices, 104
Dock street, Newpoil; & 122 Ex-
change, Cardiff
Ebbw Vale Steel Iron & Coal
Co. Limited (Frederick Mills J. P..
D.L. managing director; B. North-
graves, sec.) ; registered offices.
Ebbw Vale ; London offices. 122
Cannon street E C 4 ; cual & ship-
ping offices. Cardiff & Newport
Guest. Keen & Nettlefolds Limited.
Cwmbran. Newport
Lysag-ht John Limited, Orb iron
works. Corporation road, Newport ;
head office, galvanizing & engineer-
IRO SOi?
IRON & STEEL MANUFHS.
Lysaght John Limited, manu-
facturers of black & galvanized:
iron & steel sheets. Orb iron works.
B^^B
works
■istol
! IRON MERCHANTS.
Cashmore John &, Son. Lyumey
wharf, Town docks, Newport
Clements James & Co. Highbury
chambers, Skinner street, Newport
Corfield L. C. & Co. Midland Bank
chambers. Bridge street, Newport
i Griffiths Harry D. Mercantile chani-
' bers. 5 1 High street. Nf\\ pent
I Howell Thomas H. Ltd. 15 to 19 k
»S to 31 Uanarth street, Newport
j Jones George & Co. Mercantile cham-
bers, 51 High street, Newport
JonesThcophilus,Clarence whrt.Nwprt
Lewis C. & Co. Liverpool wharf.
Canal parade. Newport
Mahoney James & Co. Portland st.
Newport
Paton John. Post Office chambers.
Osborne road, Pontypool & Ponty-
pool Road station. Panteg. Pontypl
Powell John, Gloucester chambers.
Skinner street, Newport
Walker Bros. Town docks. Newport
Corporation road, Newport ; head,
office & galvanizing works, St. Vin-
cent iron works, Bristol ; blast fur-
naces,Normanby Park Steel Works
Scunthorpe, Lines ; & at 36 Grace-
church street, London E C 3. Tele-
graphic address. "Lysaght;" Tele-
phone 2231
IRON BRIDGE MANXJFBS
Isca Foundry Company Limited, Mill
parade, Pill, Newport; London
office, 53 Victoria street .-i W i
IRON BUILDINGS MANFRS
Palmer T. W. & Co. 5 Victoria st
Westminster, London S W i ; &
Merton Abbey iron works, Merton.
IRON FENCING, GATE &
HURDLE MAKERS
BoMlton & Paul Limited, Nor-
wich ; price lists free
Couper James & Co. 9 Walbrook-
London E C 4
Johnson Bros. & Co. Limited. 12:
Regent street, London S W i
IRON ORE IMPORTERS
Martyn, Martyn & Co. Limited, 65.
Dock street, Newport
IRON ROOF MANXJFACTRS.
IRON & STEEL BRIDGE
MANUFACTURERS.
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iror»
works. Corporation road. Newport ;
head office, galvanizing works &
engineering works at Bristol
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iron-
works. Corporation road. Newport ;
head office, galvanizing & engineer-
ing works at Bristol
IRON & STEEL ROOF MFBS.
Cross k Cro->Ltd.rnion wiks.Walsall
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iron-
works. Corporation road. Ne-wport ;
head oflace. galvanizing; works &
engineering works at Bristol
IBON & STEEL SHIP BLDRS.
Finch E. fc Co. (i9'6) I^td. Lower
Church street. Chepstow
IRON & STEEL TANK MFRS.
Lysaght John Limited, Orb iron
works. Corporation road. Newport;
head office, galvanizing works fc
engineering
iristol
Baker W. i. & Co. (1910) Ltd. 137
Commercial street & Westgate iron
works, C'arngethin wharf, Newport
iflandford J. P. Limited (shipping),
154 Commercial street, Newport
-Vlajbury & Co. 77 & 61 Dock street.
Newport. TN3019; T A - May-
bury, Newport, Mon." See ad-
vertisement
IRONMONGERS— RETAIL.
.Abbott & Baker, 107 Commercial at.
Newport
AUcott & Wilson, 6 Cross st. Aber-
gavenny
Allen William, 114 High st. Blaina
Arnold A. G. & Son, 4 Market st.
Newport
Baber Archibald, Pengam, Cai-diff
Bastick Bros. 114 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Bevun Wm. 10 Cross st. Abergavenny
800th Clark, Gladstone street, Cross
Keys, Newport
Boulton WalhT, ^2 Marine street.
Talli.stown, Cwni. Newport
fioulton William Arthur, 5 Canning
street, Cwm, Newport
Boundy George Richard, 22 Frogmore
street, Abergavenny
Bunning William, Bridge street, Usk
Caldioot Ironmongery Co. Oaldicot,
Newport
Charles & Finch, Circle, Tredegar
Collier Ernest J. & Co. 37 Alexandra
road. Six BelU, Abertillery
Davies H. V. 13 Clarence pl.Newport
Daviea Thomas, 133 Marine street,
TaUistown, Cwm, Newport
Day Wm.EvaaH,.Vgiiicourt sq.Munmth
Down William. Broad street, Blaen-
ayon, Pontypool
Edmunds & Sons, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
Edmunds William E. 73 Cummercial
street. P(int\misler, Newport
i:awards Will, ■Commercial st.Tredegr
Evans Bob, Clnircli «t,. Ahertillerv
Evans J. Broad st. Blaenavon.Pntypl
Evans Thomas L. 26 k 136 Marine st.
TaUistown. Cwm. Newport
Evans Tudor, High street, Black-
wood, Newport !
Kynon & Co. Alexandra place, New-
bridge, Newport j
Vox Wm. Jonas, Newbridge, Newport;
I'Q'.ney Miss Ellen E. 31 .Monnnw st
Monmouth |
Oee Isaac M. 264 Chepstow rd.Nwpri |
Gelding William. Duffrvn ternice.l
New Tredegar. Cardiff ' 1
Goldman Mrs. Fanny. 5 Bryntesr
cresceiil. Rhymnev
<Jriffiths G. D. 13 Steep st. Ohepsl.nv
Hampshire Wm. I. Raglan, Newport
Handford J. P. Limited. 154 Com-
mercial street, Newport
Harris & Hood, 16 Alexandra road,
Pill, Newport
Harrison J. & Sons, 5a, Market st.
Ebbw Vale
Harri.so:i & 8on<, Beanlort rise.Beau-
fort (Dreconsbire)
Herbert Ernest Frederick Herbert, 27;
Frogmore street, Abergavenny
Holman & Co. 131 & 132 Commeriial
road & Temple stri-el. Ncuport.
See advertisement
-Jenkins & Thomas, The Square,
Blackwood, Newport j
Jenkins Thos. 8 Morgan st. Tredegar
Jone« E. 60 Hig'h street. Blaina
.Tones Mrs. .1 25 Hich si. Caerleon,
Newport
Jones John, James street, New
Tredegar, Cardiff
■Jones Richard, 30 Commp,rcial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Jones T. 6 Lion st. Blaenavon. Pontvpl
TRADES.
Kayes Thomas, 23 Rockhill road,
Pontymoile, Pontypool
Lewis George, 12 ' Commercial rd.
Llanhilleth, Newport
Lush k Thomas, 23 Risen r..;ul, Cross
Keys, Newport
.Matthews T. Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
M;iiilir.i. Willi, nil Henry, 28 Victoria
- ■ . . -. 'I. 1 ,ni. Newport
M , , 11 nil Henry, Chapel st.
'' ■>■!'' .X.'wport'
-M^z.ey Kv.m, 24 Commercial street,
Abcrbargoed, Cardiff
Morgan AJfred, Islwyn street, Aber-
carn, Newport
Morgan D.ivid,High st.Argoed,Newprt
Nnr'se Henry T. 83 Clarence place,
Newport
Phillips J. P. & Son,5o k $1 Tredegar
street, Bisca, Newport
Phillips A. 16 Church st. Abertillery
Pierce T. R. Somerset st. Abertillery
Proberl Tom, Bridge street, Usk
Proctor J. T. 5 Beaufort sq. Chepstow
Proctor Wm. P. 17 High st. Chepstw
Prosser J. Bebhear street k Church
street, Ebbw Vale
EowU:ul Arthur H. 7 Tredegar st.
Riser, Newport
Rowland John Edwd.Aberbeeg,Nwprt
Sandbrook & Dawe Limited, Orane
street. Pontypool
Smith R. D. 129 Osborne rd. PontypI
Taylor & Jones, 13 & 24 Monnow st.
Monmouth
Thomas D.J.i>;6 Ahertillerv rd. Blaina
Thoma.s S. L."27 Castle st. Tredegar
Thomas W. 220 k 222 Corporation rd.
Newport
Thomas Wilfred Brinley, 37 Commer-
cial street, Pontymister. Newport
Townley Charles Henry, 15 Maindee
road, Cwmfelinfach, Newport
Trace Limited. 47 & 4" Bridge st. ;
1. 2. 3 & 4 Depot St.; I C.>ipora-
lion roiHl & 9 & II MmiUci arcade.
Newport. See advertisement
Walker E. G. Middle st. Chepstow
Wall J. W. Main st. Crumlin.Newprt;
Westcott Walter, Pontywain, Newprtj
White Leonard Thomas, Main street,
Mnesycwmmer, Cardiff
Whitinir r 70 'Shaftesbury st Newpt
VVr' ,1. \\ ,' -n„. Duftryn terrace,,
\\ , t ! 1--. Hiinhurv road.
[monmouth.shire.
Sandbrook Thomas, William street
Blaenavon. Pontypool
Wheatley Z. 13 High st. Abergavenn;
Goldsmiths &
Company Limited {with which
is incorporated The Goldsmiths'
Alliance Limited); est. 1751. 1^2
Regent street, London W i "
JOBBINa GARDENERS.
Baines John, 32 Albert aven. Maindee,
Newport
Griffiths George, Caerleon, Newport
Watkins William, 65 Risca rd. Newport
JOBMASTERS.
See also Cab Proprietors ; also Livery
Stable Keepers.
Evans E. Crane street, Pontypool
Harper Henry, County yd.EbbwVale
Harvey J. & Son, 12 Station street,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Parker Morwent. Priory street, Usk
JOINERS.
.See Carpenters k Joiners.
JOINERY MANUFACTRS
Brownscombe A. W. & Son, Tempi-
street, Pill, Newport. Sec ad-
vertisement
Charles John & Sons, Adelaide st.
Crindau, Newport. See adver-
tisement
King Edgar William, 65 Marl-
borough road, Newport
Moon Robert William, Marlborough
road, Newport
Morris & Biddle, East Tsk joinery
works. Tregare street, Newport
Sessions k Sons Limited, Clarence
joinery works. Clarence wharf,
Newport
JOURNALISTS.
Barratt Arthur W. 65 Corporation
JUVENILE OUTFITTERS.
See Outfitters — Juvenile.
17 -Uma KNIFE POLISH MANUFRS
''■^"'"'''•■'loakey John & Sons Limited. West-
_ . , minster Bridge rd. London SE i
Central
JEWELLERS.
Mil LACE MANUFACTURERS
Inrence pl.Newport! Robinson &, Cleaver Limited (of Bel
4 , Commercial st. !
advertisement
Evans "Tom. (Jliurch st. Abertillery
Florida W, H. 45a, High st. Newport
Fox G. S, C. 82 High street, Newport
(ireeni'iur Jnseph Henrv. 2 High st.
t;iiepsl..«
Regent
Loiulnii "W I & 101 k 102 Cheap-
side, London EC 2 (T A " Lin-
loom, Reg, London ; " T N 1070
(4 lines) Gerrard) ; factories. Ban-
bridge, CO. Down & Belfast. Ireland
LADDER MAKERS
Newport Ladder & Barrow Co
GriOiths W.A 19 Agincourt sq.Mnmtb
Holgson Albt.E.3 St.Maiyst.Chepstv
Ince — , 75 Bridge street, Newport
Jones Ivor B. Commercial st. Ponlypl Caerleon road, Newport
Lyons A. 48 Frogmore street ; 25
High street, Abergavenny Drew. Clark & Co. " Diamond'' Patent
M,nrksAbraham,22Churchst.Abertllry Telescopic ladder works, Leyton,
Raiiilorth & Son, Westgate buildings, London E 10
Commercial street, Newport, See Palmer's Travelling Cradle & Scaffold
advertisement Co. Limited (makers of ladders,
Reider Jsph. Jas. 201 Dock st.Newprt trestles, barrows fee), 18 Bnlham,
Samuel H. Ltd, 17a Commercial St. hill, London S W 12. T A " Wire-
Jt 23 & 26a, High street, Newport I way. Phone, London "
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
(..St),
LADIES' OUTFITTERS.
See also Outfitters— Lnriies".
an. sou k Clea-ver Limited (of Bel-
156 to i63 Regent street,
11 W I Jc loT & 102 Cheap-
Mde. London E C 2 (T A " Lin-
'(.om, Keg, London; " T M 1070
4 line?) Gerrard) ; faotorie.s Ban-
l.ridire, CO. Doirn & Belfast, Ireland
LAMP MANtrFACTXJREHS
Ackroyd & Best Ltd. iniiini^
-.ifety.oil lamps clertii
TKADE8.
J.P. (agent
Hubbs Franc
Majesty's Commissioners of 'Woods]
&, Forests (Cro-wn Tintern & Raglan
estates) : tor the Duke of Beau-
fort's Monmouthshire estates & for
the trustees of the late W. T.
Arnott (Troj- estate). Crown office.
Monmouth
Knig-ht Matthew Jas. (to A.H.Landor
esq.), Llanlhony Abbey. Aberi.'vnny
Lipscomb Clemeiit John J.P. (to
Hon. Lady .Shelley Rolls), Hendre
Estate office, Llangattock-Vibon-
Aven, Monmonth
1 .Siedman L. Fo.^tor (to the Eight
>' Hon. Lord Tredegar), Gold tops,
e i Newport
.IStorrar J. I. (to the Eight Hon.Lord
t I Tredegar), Gold tops, Newport
fur His, Strode Thomas ii
LEG 311
48 Commercial
LAMP & OIL DEALERS
Ando-American Oil Co. Limited,
Pontllanfraith, Newport
Holbrook Frank, 194 C'aerleon road.
Newport
Jones Frederick Lewis, i Commercial
street, Griffithstown, Newport
Poole Joseph, 7 Church road, Bisca,
Newport 1" ' '''
Thickpennv Edwd. Talywain, Pontypl '^t
Thomas C. 1 Bedwellty rd.NewTredgr ;L"f
Williams E. 7 Eed Lion sq. TredeuarjLee
Williams Mre. Elizabeth E. 86 fc 87:Lee
High street. Bhj-mney 1 ''"
LAMP WICK MANTJFACTRS. i L^e
Adams & Co. Llm. Manchester. ' I""
5ee " Cotton Waste Manufacturers '' -^t
LAND AGENTS ^'l
See Agents — Land, House & Estate. ' M
LAND & BUILDING x,"
SOCIETIES. P,,„
Abertillery Market Hall, Land &' C
Building Co. Limited (William
Gait, sec). Market st. Abertillery i
Cae Velin Building Co. Limited, Sta-
. Ltd.
LAUNDRIES
Alieigarenny Steam Laund;
Merthvr road, Abergayenny
Abertillery Steam Laundry Co. Ltd.
Richmond road. Abertillery
Brynglas Steam Laundiy, i Eedland
.street, Newport
Dax F..l";ud. Mill st. Abergayenny
street, Newport
Ware W.W. & Co. Limited, 46 Shaftes-
bury street, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
LEATHER SELLERS.
Richards Fenwick William, 5 Market
street, Abergavenny
Strode Thomas & Co. 4S Commer-
cial street, Newpoit. See ad-
vertisement
LEATHER CLOTH MANFBS
Rexine Limited (leather cloths for
upholsterers, carriage & motor car
builders, bookbinders, pocket book
& belt makers &c. &c. ; registered
trade mark "Rexine"). Hyde,
near Manchester
LEATHER GOODS DEALER
— FANCT.
Honey Arthur, 100 Chepstow road,.
Newport
Hands
Newport ]
rd. Newprt j
1, Llwyndui
LEGAL LIST.
Barrister.
Filliams W. Henry, Westgate cham-
bers, Commercial street, Newport
_ Notaries Public.
ig, i5 Commercial rd .Newport ;Burpitt S. M. T. 32 Stow hill.Newpr
Wi
Wontr. 129a, Chepstow rd.Newpt I Hornby Louis Henry, Bank cham
is Miss Annie. 15 Lower Chi
icet, Chepstow
luouthshire & District St
Kindrv Co. Limited (Miss
rks, Albany street. Nev
lort Laundry Co. 6 Bath
vpool & District Stmin
'. Limited (Gfni,- K.--.
er; W. S. Flcl.li. 1
-ben
•ill.Nw
Llanhilleth, Newport
(.'rumlin Building Co. Limited, St;
tion chambers. Commercial road, Tredei
Llanhilleth, Newport
I'wm Building Co. Ltd. (The) (Jas.
Hubbard, sec), Holland street,
Ebbw Vale
Cwmfrwdoer Building Co.Limited (W.
H. V. Bythway, sec), Hanbury road, 1
Pontypool " j
Maesycnew Building Co. Ltd. Station
chambers. Commercial road, Llan- 1
hilleth, Newport |
Monmouthshire & South Wales Per-
manent Benefit Building Society I
(L. J. Brown, sec), 12 Friars st'. !
Newport
New Tredegar & District General Land
& Building Co. Limited (J. H.
Phillips, sec), Euperra hotel. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
Principality Permanent Investment
Building' Society (Newport branch)
(Harold Wood A.S.A.A. agent), 179
Dock street, Newport
Starr-Bowkett Building Society (Nos.
872 & 1007) (W. M. Chadwick,
sec), Frogmore chambers, Aber-
gavenny
Tredegar Worlvman's Building Society
(J. L. Herbert, sec). Estate office,
Tredegar
,Nwprt
d. Six
holdland, Pontiio^; ^
Sayce Mrs. Mary, GiL.^^iij
Sh'ermer C Courtybella
Sing Horn, 26 Alexand
Bells, Abertillery
ai Laundry (1915) Co.
Limited, James street, Tredegar
West Park Laundry Co. Limited,
Penllyn avenue, Newport
White Rose Steam Laundry Limited.
85a. Caerleon road, Newport
Winfield^s Hygienic Laundry Ltd. 5o
Corporation road, Newport
Wong Chow, 5 Baneswell rd. Newprt
LAYETTE MANUFACTRS
bers. Cambrian road, Newport
Hunter Wm. C. 106 Dock st. Newprt
Lemmon Herbert Gallienne B.A.,
LL.B. 12 Nevill street, Abergavenny
Wade David T. N. 39 Dock st. Newprt
Solicitors.
Marked thus * are Commissioners tt-
administer Oaths in the Supreme
Court of Judicature.
*Acomb G. Cecil LL.B. Lloyd's Bank
chambers. Commercial st.Newport
*Adey John Daniel, Station cham-
ber's, Cambrian road, Newport
*Batchelor Arthur George St.ephens,
Central chambers. Stow hill.Newprt
•Bishop J. G. Monk st. Abergavenny
Bowen & Son, Town hall, Pontypool
*Bowen Alfred Edward (firm, Bowen
& Son), Town hall, Pontypool
Burge S. G. 8 Friars rd. Newport
♦Burpitt SI. M. T.32 Stow hill.Nwprt
! Bythway & Son, Glantorvaen, Hanbury
j road, Pontypool
I Bythway William Henry Vipond(firm.
Bythway & Son), H,anbury rd.PntypI
Limited (of Bel- j Colborne, Coulman & Lawrence, Vic
toria chambers. Bridge St. Newprt
C» (T A "Linlot
London ; '' T N 1070 (4 lines) Ger-
rard) ; factories. Banbridge. co.
Down & Belfast, Ireland
LEATHER MANUFACTRS.
Jesseman W. & Co. 157 Commercial
street (T N 3981. 2 lines) & 117
Cheapside, Lon- *Colborne Geo. Fras._ B.A.Lond.
■isgs T.
Victoria
Leicestei
See advertisement
chambers. Bridge st. Newprt
•Cooper Frank Lyndon, County hall,
•Coulman Edward (firm, Colborne.
Coulman & Lawrence), Victoria
j chambers. Bridge street, Newport
Cunliffe Arthur ".Murgatroyd M.A.
(firm, Hodgens & Cunliffe), 11
i Frogmore street, Abergavenny
JDauncey & Oo. Park chambers, Mor-
I gaii street. Tredegar
P,iun,'i-y & 9iin". 21 Commercial st
X,.lllu,l I
, brick Herbert (firm.
Sons), 21 Commercial
LAND STEWARDS
Gla.sier George Mason Glasier (In
the Llangibby estate). The Coi-
tage. Llangibby, Newport
Harris Lieut. -Col. John Henry Gilbert
J.P. (to the Monmouthshire &
Herefordshire estates of the Mar-
quess of Abergavenny), Estate
office, Hatherleigh rd. Abergavenny
LEATHER MERCHANTS.
[eg- Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Leather
Trades Directory."
Evans Stephen. 13 Bank st Chepstow
Jesseman W. & Co. i<7 Commercial
street (T N 3981, 2 lines) tc 117
Dock street. Newport
Liscombe John Limited, to roinmer-
cial street, Newport
*Dauncey F. S. (firm, Danncey &
Sons), 21 Commercial st. Newport
•Dauncey R. A. F. (firm, Dauncey &
Sons),' 21 Commercial st. Newport
♦Dauncey W. H.(firm, Dauncey&Co.),
Park chmbrs. Morgan st. Tredegar
•Davies Edward Homfray. Bridge st.
Tredegar
D.ivis; Lloyds k Wilson. 63 High st.
Newport
Sl2
.bM
TRADES.
[momiolthshirk.
liKi.Ai. List — sioLicnous— coiiliimed.
*Dawson J. (firm, Liscomlie &. Daw-
son), lo Commercial st. Viewport
Dolman Arthur Henry, Caerleon
chambers, 22 Stow hill, Newport
& Commercial chmbrs. Abertillery
■•Ebsworth William. Pengam, Car-
diff; & at Bargoed
■Edwards Arthur Gordon. 24 Stow
hill, Newport ; Cromwell rd. Bisca,
Newport & Medhurst, Kisca,Newpt
^Edwards Thomas Stephen, 24 Stow
hill, Newport & Overdale. New-
bridge, Newport
Evans & Evill. Bank bldgs Chepstow
•Erans D. Boger (firm, D. Eoger
Erans & Jones). 5 Commercial st.
Newport
♦Evans James Fothergill (firm, Evans
& Evill), Bank buildings, Chepstow
Everett William John. Hanbury rd
Pontypool & Somerset st.Abertilhy
*Evill Charles Ariel (firm, Evans &
Evill), Bank buildings, Chepstow
•Farquhar J. H. Market st.Abergvnny
•Francis G. C. (firm. Morgan, Francis.
Stanton & Parnall). 16 & 17 Welsh
street, Chepstow & King's cham-
bers. 65 & 67 High street, Newport
•Francis Guy Brereton Lancelot B.A
(firm, Morgan. Francis, Stanton &
Parnall), 16 & 17 Welsh street.
Chepstow & King's chambers, 66 &
67 High street, Newport
Gabb & Walford,32Monk st.Abergvnny
Gardner & Herbert, Highbury chmbrs.
Skinner street, Newport
♦Gardner Edgar Frederic. 144 Com-
mercial street. Newport
♦Gardner Iltyd, Nevill st. Abergavnny
Gardners, Hey wood & Grey, 11
Nevill street, Abergavenny
•Gartside Charles Percy, Newport rd.
Cwmcarn ; ao Carlton terrace.
Cross Keys, Newport & 2 Carmel
buildings, Abertillery, Newport
Glasier George Mason Glasier, The
Cottage, Llangibby, Newport
♦Grey George Duncan LL.D. (lirni.
Gardners, Heywood & Grey), 11
Nevill street, Abergavenny
»Grinitlis Trevor C. Blackwood, New-
port ; Pembrey house. Puntllan-
fraith. Newport & Tnysddu, Nwprt'
•Gustard Walt. Stafford, Bank cham-
bers, Cambrian road, Newport
Harris Daniel Gibson, Bethcar st. '
Ebbw Vale
♦Herbert Thomas Eichards Penderel
(firm, Gardner & Herbert),Highbnry
chambers. Skinner street. Newport
Hodgens & Cunliffe. 1 1 Frogmore st.
Abergavenny
Hnpwood William Henry. Town hall.
Cross street, Abergavenny
Hornby & Baker Jones, Bank cham-
bers, Cambrian road. Newport
•Hornby Louis Henry (firm, Hornby
ft Baker Jones). Bank chambers.
Cambrian road, Newport
Howells Harry H. 80 High st. Newport
♦Hnphe.i Thos. (firm. Powell, Hughes
fc Jones),Cnuncil offices.Ebbw Vale
Jacob John Reginald, Central cham-
bers. Lion street, Abergavenny &
Broad st. Blaenavon, Pontypool
•Jenkins T. L 48 Dock it. Newport
Jones Alfred B. L. (firm, D. Roger
Evans & Jones), 3 Commercial St.
Newport
Jones Charles Davies, Council
offices. Bedwas, Cardiff
♦Jones David E. Lloyds Bank cham-
bers. Commercial street, Abertillry
Jones T. Baker (firm, Hornby k '
Baker Jones), Bank chambers,
Cambrian road, Newport
Kinsey-Morgan Edward Cecil, 22 1
Bridge street, Newport
uer street, Newport
•Lemmon Herbert Gallienne
LL.B. 12 Nevill st. Abergavi
*Lewis Frank, Arcade chanjhe
street, Newport
Lewis William Pitt. Arcade
ber>. High street. Newport
Liscombe & Dawson, 10 Com
Newport
•Lawrence Jas. Edwd. Garnons (firm, [Sykes Joseph, 22 Carlton chambers,
Colborne, Coulman & Lawrence). High street, Newport
Victoria chambers, Bridge street. Thomas Charles, Somerset house,'
Newport & The Cedars, Chepstow Newbridge, Newport
Le Brassear & Co. Gloucester chani- Thomas David M. Newbridge, Newpt
bers, Skinner .street, Newport ♦Thomas Thos. James, Dnffr™, New
•Le Brasseur Henry (firm,Le Brasseur Tredegar.Cardiff & at Bargo'ed.CrdfT
& Co.), Gloucester chambers. Skin- l^Thomas Thomas Price. Maesycoed.
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
B.A., *Treasure David John. Maesycwm-
IT mer. Cardiff ; High street, Flenr-
High I de-Lis & Pengam. Cardiff
Trump Wm.Hy. 57 High st.Bhymnev
liani- »Tweedv Arthur C. (firm, William.s
(W. C. A.) & Tweedy). St. James'
?rcial street. Monmouth
Vizard &, Son. 9 Agincourt street,
Llewellin Mostyn Cleeves, 26 Stow ; Monmouth
hill, Newport :*Vizard Arthur (firm. Vizard & Son).
♦Lloyd & Pratt. 28 Stow hill, Newprt I 9 Agincourt street. Monimjuth
Lloyd Charles Owen (firm, Davis, Vizard John Trewren B.A. (firm,
Llnvds & Wilson).63 High st. Nwprt ' Vizard & Son). 0 Agincourt street,
Llovd George Llewelivn LL.B. (firm. Monmouth
Lloyd & Pratt). 26 Stow hill. »Waddington Evelyn. Bridge st. Dsk
Newport Wade ta Sou, 39 Dock st. Newport
♦Lloyd William James (firm, Davis. »Wade David Trehame Newton (firm.
Lloyds & Wilson), 63 High st. Nwprt Wade & Son), 39 Dock st. Newport
Lyne & Co. Westgate chambers. Com- *Walford Jas. Berry (firm, Gabb k
mercial street, Newport Waltord). 32 Monk st. Abergavenny
Horace S. (firm. Lyne & Co.). Wallen Leonard Arthur. Bank cham-
bers, Somerset street. Abertillery
& High street. Blaina
Lyne k Watkins & Co. Club chambers,
Commer- ' George street, Pontypool ; Broad st.
Blaenavon & Bridge street, Usk
(firm, I Watkins Alfred Henry (firm, Watkins
Co.). Club chambers, George
Pontypool ; Broad street,
Westgate chambers, C
Newport
Lyne Robert Francis (firii
Co.), Westgate chambers
cial street, Newport
MoCowan John Marshall B
Lyne & Co.), Westgate chambers
Commercial street, Newport
♦Moore (Lyndon) & Co. Gloucester Blaenavon, Pontypool k Bridge St.
chambers. Skinner street, Newport 1 I'sk
& 81 St. Mary st. Bisca, Newport [♦Watkins J. Maitland, Porth-y-carne
•Moore Wm. Lyndon (firm, Moore 1 street, Usk
(Lyndon) k ' Co.), Gloucester j ♦Watkins Thomas (firm, Watkins k
chambers. Skinner street, Newport i Co.), Club chambers, George st.
Morgan, Francis, Stanton & Parnall, Pontypool ; Broad st. Blaenavon,
16 k 17 Welsh street, Chepstow k\ Pontypool & Bridge street, Usk
King's chambers, 66 k 67 High st. I Watkins Thomas Percival Holmes
Newport ; (firm. Watkins k Co.). Club cham-
.\Iorgau O. Trcbarne (deputy town i bers. 22 George street, Pontypool;
hall. C
Newport
•Moion John O.B.E. 4 k
cial street, Newport
•Newman Albert A. (to
Town hall. Commercial
•Overstone L. 84 Stow hi. Newpi
♦Parnall Robert Herbert Boyd (fi
Blaenavon ; Bridge
street. Usk k Shirley. Greenhill
lumei • ; road, Griffithstown, Newport
White Ernest, 106 Dock st. Newport
elerlO,! Williams (W. C. A.) & Tweedy, .St.
Newpt [ James" street, Monmouth
Williams &Sons,Whitecross st.Monmth
♦Williams • Alfred John Herbert
(coroner) (firm, Williams & Sons),
lu a, 1/ .. ciau aiiri-i. v-iiri,i,iu.. iv | Whitecross Street, Monmouth
King's chambers, 66 k 67 High st I ♦Williams Anthony Phillips, Westgate
.Morgan, Francis, Stanton k Parnall),
16 k 17 Welsh street. Chepstow &
chambers. Commercial St. Newport
St. ;*Williams Frederick Collins (firm.
Williams k Sons), Whitecross street,
0! : Monmouth
Williams Hogh Meyrick, 30 Commer-
10 Banes- 1 cial street, Newport
•Williams Richard Edmund, Market
Council square, Ebbw Vale
♦Wilson Thomas Bishop Ridley (firm,
Lloyd k ! Davis. Lloyds k Wilson), 63 High
port
[LEMOirADE MANTTFACTRS.
See Mmeral Water Manufacturers.
port
•Phillips Ivor L,
Newport
Phillips Thomas Walter Ewa
Commercial street, Tredegai
♦Phillips Walter Clifford, 20
well road, Newport
Powell, Hughes & J
offices, Ebbw Vale
Pratt Slanlev A. (fi
Pratt), 28 Stow hill, Newport
♦Pratt William (firm. Llovd I
Pratt). 28 Stow hill
Priestley John T. High St. Black
wood & Pontllanfraith, Newport
Russill William Richard, Brvn road. ■^^■^'^^T;:;.,,
Pontllanfraith, Newport CIBCTTLATINa.
♦Saunders Harold, Crane st. Ponty- I Clarke Miss Agnes De Hay, 48 Cross
pool 4c 12 Lion st.Blaenavon.Pontypl I street. Abergavenny
Searle k Bnrgc. 13 Skinner st.Newpt
•Searle A., B.A.. LL.B.C8ntab.(firm. LIBBAHIES— P'D'BIiIC
Sort ^"'"'^' '^ ^'''""" '*""■ ^'" *"" """"""S Boom..
Shepard Herbert John Campbell. >l'"«»™ library & Institute (John
Bedwelltv houie, Tredegar Games, sec), Abercarn, Newport
Spencer R. H. & Son, Town hall, I Abergavenny Free Library (Edward
Tredegar ' H. Bestall, librarian). Baker st.
Spencer Richard Basset. Town hall. Abergavenny
Tredegar lAbertysswg Workmen's Institute k
Spencer Richard H. (firm, B. H. i Librm-y (F. C. Davies, sec; Fred
Spencer & 3on),Town hall,Tredegar I Jury, librarian). The Green,
I Abertysswg, Cardiff
MONMOUTHSHIKE.]
Argoed & District Library (Edviu
Jenkins, sec). Argoed, Kenport
Tiedwas Worlcmen's Iiistit.ute&Librain
(Thomas Eiehards, sec), Pandy
road, Bed\Tas, Cardiff
Carnegie Free Library (Miss Ivy V.
Cooke, assistant librarian). Cor-
poration road, Newport
Hollv Bush Library (Wm. Whittock.
librarian). Holly Bush, Ne-wport
Monmouth Athenaeum (Thos. Ham-
bury Jones, sec). Priory street,
Monmouth
Nant-y-glo Reading Room & Library
(John Hoiifrh, librarian ; Herbert
Williams, sec). Nant-y-glo, Bryn-
mawr (Breconshire)
New Tredegar Reading Eoom&Library
(Thomas James, sec & librarian).
Workmen's hall, Tredegar rd. New
Tredegar Cardiff
Newport Free Library(Joseph C. Brook,
sec. ; William Alex. Guion, acting
librarian), 158 Dock st. ; branches.
Chepstow road; Temple st. Pill k
Lyne road, Newport
Pontypool (Charles C:. Walker, li-
brarian), Hanbary road. Pontypool
Risca Workmen's Library & Institute
(John Woodward J. P. .sec), Trede-
i;ar street. Bisca, Newport
R'lgerstone Free Library (M.NiehoUs,
librarian), Eogerstone, Newport
.'it. Nicholas Sunday School Library
(Joseph Abbott. ' librarian ; Eev.
Gomer Davies B.A. president).
Grosmont, Hereford
Sndbrook Reading Room t Library
(Henry Cane, sec.),Sudbrook,Chpstw
Tredegar Working Men's Institute &
Library (Thos. Williams, sec. ; Chas.
Bowditch, librarian). Temperance
hall, Morgan street, Tredegar
Workmen's Institute, Library i
Reading Room (George Williams
sec. & librarian), Rhymney
Workmen's Librarv & Institute (Wm
Williams, sec. ] Thomas Pngh
librarian), .4berbargoed, Cardiff
LIFT MAKERS.
Smith, Major & Stevens Limited
flate A. Smith & Stevens), London
S W 8 & Abbey works, Northmptn
Waygood-OtiB Ltd. (estab
(lift makers by Royal
H.M. the King) ; electric, hy-
draulic, belt & hand power lifts ;
also crane makers & general en-
gineers, Falnaouth road, Londor
S E 1 ; district office, Premiei
buildings. .St. John's sq. Cardifl'
LIOHTHOTJSE BEPAIRER,
Harrison W. E. Regent terrace
Sheffield. See advertisement
LIOHTNING CONDUCTOR
MANXJFACTTJREHS.
Cutting R. C. & Co. Vulcan house.
56 Ludgate hill, London E C 4
Harrison W. E. Regent terrace. Shef-
field. See advertisement
South " The •• Wales Steeple-
,lack Compy. Queen's chambei-s.
LIME BURNERS & MANERS.
Clydach & Abergavenny Lime & Stone
Co. Lim. 12 Cross st. Abergavenny
Jones J. & W.Freeholdland.Pontypool
Machen Stone & Lime Co. Limited
fThe), Lower Machen, Newport
Poole Geo. Thos. Malpas rd. Newport
LIME MERCHANTS.
Gill John D. & Co. 4 Brecon road &
L. &N. W. Ry. Go's. yard.Abrgvnny
TRADES.
Happerfield & Willans Limited, Great jWorliiu^
I's Library & Institute (Ja
Price, librarian). High st. Blacl
■wood, Newport
Sons Limited, East I.Tsk [Workmen's Library & Institute (Wr
»ms, sec; Thomas Pugh, 1
an). Aberbargoed, Cardiff
wharf, Rodney parade, Newport
LINEN DRAPERS.
See Drapers.
LINEN MANUFACT-URERS
Limited (of Bel- ; Johns R.
street
LITHOGRAPHERS.
Hughes & Son, Griffin Press.
73
Robinson &
fast), 156 to 168 Beg
London W i & 10 1 &
side, London E C 2 (T A
Reg, London ; "' T N 1070 (4 li
Gerrard) ; factories, Banbridge,
Down & Belfast, Ireland
Osborne road, Pontypool
^ Limited, 46 Commercial
59 Dock street, Newport
Cheap- Jones WilUam.isg Commercial st.Nwpt
Linloom, 'Redmond H.30 Commercial st.Newpi-t
Abercarn Library & Institute (John
Games, sec), Abercarn, Ne-wport
Abersychan District Working Men's
Institute (Daniel Murphy, sec).
High street, Abersychan
Aber-tv.^swtr Workmen's Institute &
Library "(F. C. Davies, sec. ; Fred
Jury, librarian). The Green, Aber-
tysswg, Cardiff
Blajna Reading In.stitute (Trevor
Daniels, librarian ; G. H. Jenkins,
sec). High street, Blaina
Ebbw Vale Literary & Scientific Insti-
tution & Museuia (Geo. G. Probert,
sec : Hv. James Cooke, librarian).
Church 'street, Ebbw Vale
Emmanuel Men's Institute (W. J.
Barnett, hon. sec), London street,
Maindee, Newport
Giirndiffaith Institnte(Harold Weeks,
sec), Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Griffithstown Mechanics' Institute
(Stephen Windsor, .sec). Commer-
cial street, Griffithstown, Newport
London & North Western Railway
Men's (William Devereux, sec),
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Maesycwmmer Library & Institute
(D. H. Richards, 'sec), Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff
.Monmouth Working Men's Institute
(David Newton, sec. & librarian).
Monk street. Monmouth
Newport Liberal In.stitute Limited
(Charles L. Barfoot & Co. sees.),
Westgate chambers. Commercial
street, Newport
Newport Technical Institute (G. E.
Bennett B.Sc. principal), Clarenre
place Newport
Nine Mile P'lHii (.'iiUiiTv Workmen's
Ins
LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING
INK MAKERS.
Lorilleux & Bolton Limited. 11, 17 &
18 Tooks court. Furnival street,.
London F, C 4. See advertise-
ment
LIVERY STABLE KEEPER
Donaldson Alex. Market st. Tredegar
LUNATIC ASYLUMS.
Countv Lunatic Asvlum (Nathaniel
Eich'ard Phillips M.B.C.S.Eng..
M.D.Brnx.. L.E.C.P.Lond. medical
.■,upt. ; Peter Lornie M.D.Edin
senior assistant medical officer ;
F. B. Hobbs M.B., B.Sc, CM.
treas. : Rev. John Bees, chaplain :
Eev. A. P. Smith O.S.B, Catholic
priest; Eev. W. Bees, Noncon-
formist minister; E. W. Powell,
clerk to the visitors & cleri; fc
steward; Miss E. E. Lee-Manning,
housekeeper ; W. Dance, head male
attendant ; Miss L. Raines, head
female attendant). Old Monmouth
road, Abereavenny
Newport (Mon.) County Borough
Asvlum (William F. Nelis M.D.
Durh., L.E.C.P.Edin.. L.B.F.P.S.
Glas. medical supt. ; J. H. Evans,
clerk & steward), Llangattoel;^
New port
i MACHINE BAND MANFRS.
'Ware W. W. & Co. Limited, 4t.
Shaftesbury street, Newport. See
advertisement
India Rubber, Gutta Percha *.
Telegraph Worics Co. Limited,
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks,Car-
diff & 4 Victoria .st. Bristol; offices^
106 Cannon street, London E G 4 ;
works, Silvertown, London E 16
Oak.lalH \Vn,
Macdonahl. sec ; W. S. Lewis, li-
brarian), Oakdale. Penmain.Newprt
Pontymoile Mission Hall & Institute
(Thomas Morgan Wintle. hon. super-
intendent), Pontvmoile, Pontypool
Powell's Tillerv Workmen's Institute
(H. Gill, sec), Division st.Abertillerv
Risca Collieries Workmen's Institute
(John Woodward J. P. sec), Glad-
stone street. Cross Keys, Newport
Eogerstone Workmen's Institute &
Beading Booms (Jas. Jones, sec),
Eogerstone, Newport
Seamen's Institute (Eev. Thomas
Wright B.A. chaplain). 29 Euperra
street, Newport
Shire Newton Village Institute (Ellis
Jones, hon. sec). School house.
Shire Newton, Chepstow
Tredegar Working Men's Institute &
Library (Thos.WiUiams, sec. ;Chas, Burgh.. ,„qt,,,
Bowditch, librarian). Temperance j Phillips & Sons Limited, .9 Stat,
hall, Morgan street, Tredegar "-'
Victoria brotherhood Institute (A
Croft, sec), Victoria avenue. Main
dee, Newport
MACHINERY AGENTS,
See Agents — Machinery.
MACHINERY MERCHANT.
Phillips Charles D. Emlyn works
MACHINISTS
Linton Brothers, Goodrich cres.Newpt
Wilks William, Penpellenny. Goylrey,
Pontypool
MALTSTERS.
S- Full lists of this trade its
United Kingdom, see Wine &
Spirit Trades Directory.]
ir.Redbrnok.Monmo
sti-eet; malthouse, Penner wnarl.
Town docks, Newport
Tippins George Porter t Son, 8, 10, iz-
& 43 St. Marv's street, Monmouth
314 MAX
TliADES.
[MO-NMOUTHSHIRI
ICAITQANESE BBONZE '.Bishop Albert, Rogerstone, Newport Willinms C. E. Llanmartin. Npwpoit
MANTJFACTtJBEaS iBishop William, Coedkernew, ^'ewp^t I Williai'.n Richard. Penhow, ^^•^lpolI
Manganese B.-on.e & Brass Co. Ltd. !»"?"' ^"''IVK Earls^ood, Shire Willia.ns Wu,. 46 Market hall.^'e»prt
CTh.O snip imnufacturer-i of >t"ton, Chepstow I
Parens- patent "Manganese CoU.lt Wu>. 30 Pomerton rd.Xewport | MASSETJH & MASSEUSE.
Turbadium,- ■- Imma- 1 Cooper James, Rhiwderin, Newport | jo„es Erne.'it George, ; Skinn
Bronae,"
dium," •' Damaxine "&'• Crotorite ;"
■j^e^ieral founders & engineers ; also
manufacturers of plates, ' sheets,
rods, tubes & stampings in
Manganese bronze, yellow metal &
naval brass; rolling mills & works,
St. George's wharf, Deptford,
London S E 8 (Telegraphic Ad-
dress, " St. George, London ; " T N
264 New Cross. 2 lines) & St.
"David's wharf, West Ferry road,
Millwall, London E 14 & at Hand-
ford works, Ipswich; London office,
Caxton house, Westminster S W 1
(T N 4666 Victoria) ; registered
office. 36 Walhrook. London E C 4
Chas. 44 Market hall, Newport
Davies Charles, Ponthir nursery ,Llan- i
gattock, Newport
Edwards John, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Edwards Mrs. Mary, Rose cottage.
Uanthewv-Rvtherch, Abergavenny
Edwards William, Marshfield, Cardiff'
Evans Evan, Mar.shlleld, Cardiff
Evan> Mrs. George, Red house, Llan-
gattock-nigh-Vsk. Abergavenny
ns John. Lower Pentwv
field, Cardiff
Ford John. Rumnev. Cardiff
Foitv John, Little Pen-y-Graii
Llanfoist, Aberaovennv
Gollidgf J. Pontrhydyrun. Ne^fport
Goode James, Llanmartin, Newport
ufort road, 0
Ne
Mnll
vport
ns Cyril, 10 Chep.-^to
, ul.New,.
MASTER MARINEBS,
AhU'lt Alfd. 4 Batchelor rd. Xe«po
Clarke Hv. :;; Chepstow rd. Newpo
Daw.s,,,, Albert Sanmel, 4 The Cam
Clevedon road, Newport
Fredvold Fred, 17 Summerhill ave
Maindee, Newport
Marsh- c.orwood
MANGANESE STEEL MFBS
Griffiths Thomas, I
Hadlields Ltd. East Hecla works,
Sheffield. T A " Hadfield, Sheffield ;"'
TN750
baston. Monmout
Hals,' IVrfv. LlanL'>
Hurri- Ev.'in. H..1,
llfld Cardiff
MANILA HOPE MAKERS
Craven & Speeding Bros. Red Star
twine works, Sunderland. Sec
advertisement
Haui< Henrv. Carr
Netherwent. Ne<^
HiUier John. Gree
gattock. Newport
Holmes Thomas I
1 Llanellen, Abergavennv
JIANTLE MAKERS & WARE-lg„^pg Thos. Croesvceilog, Newport
HOUSES. H„|,,^, William, Batwell, Shire New-
Batcheloi- Frank J. 1-4 Commer- ton. Chepstow
cial street, Newport | Jenkins Isaac, Mardy, Llantilio-Per
Hemus & Co. 157 Commercial street, tholey, Abergavenny
Newport ! Jenkins John, Beili-Glas house.
Mason G. J. & Cn. iSi Dock street,' Llanellen. Abergavenny
Newport I Jones Charles, Penhow, Newport
! Jones Georiie. Groes Vaoh, Marsh
MANTJFACTUBERS' AGTS*.
See Agents— Manufactnrers'.
MANURE MANTJFACTRS.
Morris & Griffin Ltd. I'sk chemical
works. Corporation mad, ilaindee,
Newport. TN _-_>ir. See adver-
tisement
MANURE MERCHANT.
Sragg Frederii-k (i. ioq Cacrleon rd
Newport
omas Jarvis, Jarvis villa,
Chepstow rd. Christchurch. Newpit
Hodtrson Geo. 29 Morden rd. Newport
Humphrey William, 27 Christchurch
road, Maindee, Newport
Marai.s Hv. 29 Somerset id. Newport
Men/.ies Archibald, 8 St. John's road.
Maindee, Newport
Mountain Horace, 46 St. Julian's
Newport .avenue, Newport
ik. Marsh- o'Sullivan Jn. 20 Bassaleg rd.Newprt
Popham Jn.N.sS Somerset rd.Newprt
. St. Bride .launders Edward James, Pen/.ance,
I Chepstow rd. Christchurch, Newprt
dow, Llan- simon.s E. 156 Caerlcou rd. Newport
Smitli H. 43 Corporation rd. Newport
■llan Vach, ,qp„ni,.r Edward J. 12 Suiimierhill
Maindee. Newport
MEAT IMPORTERS.
British & Ai
neld. Cardifr
I Jone.sThos. Castletnn. Marshfld.Cardn
Knight George St. Bride, Nether-
I went. Magor
Leek William, Greenfield, Llanthewy
1 Rvtherch, Abergavennv
r.ewi< Tsiac. M
Lewis Thomas, 1
, Lewis Wdliam.
i Malpas R. Bavlie
, Mativ Mrs. H. -J.
MARINE ENGINEERS.
See Engineers-
ly.Llantilio.Pertho-,^„,„^ Charles, 4.
!> .. « , : ket hall, Pontypool
lanmartin, >^'PO>t | Banks D. J. 80 Church rd. Newport
,.,„„,„.»,„ Tvr»„„„..,^,^_^^^^^ ^, g ^^^ Commercial rd.Nwpt
Hall Chas. Jn. 26 Oak st. Abprtillery
James J.& Son.Bethcar st.Ebliw Vale
James A. High st. Black wood.Newprt
r"^ M. M ,..,„,,„ iRowherrv Miss A.23 Charles st.Nwprt
^••^"'"^."".'.'^■"''•t,! Williams Joseph, 3 t 4 Market st.
„„es, M\ute house, Llan- Blaenavon. Pontypool
St. Arvans,Chpstw
Market hall.Newprt
aok lands, Gla.scoed,
irme.
MARINE STORE DEALERS
Inhii. .Mioik.swond, I'sk
Vin . Keuievs-Commander,Usk
Boots Geo. 12 & 13 Cnin st, Xewpoit p,,,,|, >tis. Jane, Marshfield. Cardiff
•Clarke George, Granville St. Newport p, j, ,. D.,„i,.l. The Orchards, Llan-
lOabica V. k Sons, 62 Bri.stol stiTet, ,,i|,.„_ Aliergavennv
Maindee, Newport i i.,.i^,j. William, Little Llanwisk, Llan-
Oabica Victor, 28 Wharf rd. >'ewport , gu^n^ Abergavennv
.Jenkins D. G. & Co. i Clwyiimawr I p,.i„r j„„,p, Caldicot, Newport
street, Abertillery 'Pritchard Miss Julia, Llaiitiliu-IVr-
Knight Thomas, 27 k 29 Tudor st. tbolev, Abergavennv
Abergavenny ; p,,]!,.,, Henrv. "Peiihow, N.wporl
Low D. 5 Conwav rd. Maindee,Newprt; jj,.,.,.,. {i,.„,.v' I.ittl,. Panf-co.svn farm.
Mahoney James & Co. Portland st.
Newport
Pearce M. t Son.
Monmouth
:3inith Wm. Clifli.
MARKET GARDENERS. ,v„|
An.stc- Edirar, Farnnvo„d uai.lc.is, : B.nvl,-
Christchurch, Newport LI.,
An.slev Ivor, Rogerstone, Newport S.Iii
Arnold 'William H. Caerleon. Newprt ■?!!,, m
Attewell Wm. Llangstone, Newport ; 1,1
Ballanger Wm. St. Mellons, Cardiff V..i, ,.
Barton Mrs. P. J. iiO Market hall, \V,,iU
Newport ! cho
Ba.sham Edwin, Bassaleg, Newport Wattic
Basham Thos. J P. Penhow, Newport Walts
llisbr.p AlherU Bassaleg, Newport niisi
Sliiiv Newlon, Cliepstow
Roach Albert. Penhow, Newport
U .I...11- Isaac. Bethesda place, Roger-
-i.ine. Newport
U.,h,.ii- Thomas. St. Mellons, Cardiff
Unsser Geurue. Green Meadow,
Newport
MEDICAL LIST.
(Entered in the " Medical Register.")
Marked thus f are Fellows of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Eng
.Marked thus m are Members of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Eng
Marked thus • are Licentiates of the
Royal College of Physicians.London
Marked thus } are Licentiates of th"
Boval College of IJhysicians of Edin
Marked thus || are Licentiates of th-
Roval College of Surgeons of Edin
Marked thus f are Licentiates of th.-
Roval Faoiiltv of Physicians & Sur-
WiUii
Marked thus § are Licentiates of th.'
n„!i! ni«« I Koval College of Physcns.of Ireland.
n u v^nnv 'Marked thus t are Licentiates of the
' '"'. .",',", .V\i, ,,,.„.,,.,.„„, ' Royal College of Surgns. of Ireland
" u n, ,,','," i;,,.i. I'lhs-Ba.'h i..»A.-M,iib Leonard Ernest D.P.H.
Osni,, n Clvtha Park rd. Newp..rt
.,, ii: ,,, r ,,,..,., \I..,,o,tl, ; •.\.i. .strong Geo. William D.S.O.
I I, !■, I,., ,.1 ■ Cluisl ' Brvn road, Pontllanfraith, Newport
['h 'New'po'n '' ' ' i Barnard Benjamin M.B., C.M.Edin.
J & R Rogerstone. Newport Machen, Newport
Edwin, Tredegar place, Ponty-UtBarry John Joseph L.M. 36 Chep-
ev. Newport ' I "tow road, Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
m»Baillett Charles Easily, Wa:
Tree, Chapel Hill, Chepstow
♦mBasset Walter,6o Stow hill.Newprt
Bennett Charles Gordon M.H., C.M
Aberd. 90 Oak street, Abertillery
*mBevan Tom Webb, Nant-y-glo,
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
lltlTBowker Charles S.,L.M. Cwmbran
house, Pontnewydd, Newport
Brewer Frederic Henry Won
L.M.S.S.A.Lond.7 Victoria pl.Nwpt
Brown .Tohn Laird M.B,, B.Ch.Belf.
Cwm Celyn road, Blainn
Browne Francis James MB.. Ch B
Aberd., F.E.C.S.F.din. P<.lypliant
house, Eoseberrv street. Abprtiller\-
lltfBuckner John, 118 Commercial
st. & 28 Chepstow road, Newport
Burke Denis E. J.. M.B., B.Ch.Irel.
Clytha square, Newport
ui»Burpitt Harry Reginald M.D.Brux
30 Kensington pi. Maindee, Newprt
Oassal Raymond Theobald L.S.A.
Lend. Tillery street, Abertillery
gtCecil Herbert A., L.M.I. Maesy-
cwmmer, Cardiff
Chand Fakir M.B., Ch.B.Edin. Indra
house, Raglan, Newport
51 Oolclough-Hoey John L.M.I.Kenreg,
Corporation road, Newport
Coulter Robert J., B.A., M.B., B.Ch.,
B.A.O.Dub., F.R.C.S.Irel. 11 Gold
tops, Newport
Cowie Reginald Arthur M.A., L.S.A.
Lond. zg Church street, Ebbw Vale
ilJ^Crawford Isaac, Park pi. Tredegar
m*Crinks Victor AdolpUus, 8 Gold
tops, Newport
J||fCurti.s William Henry. 141 & 176
Commeicial road, Newport
{♦Daniels F. W. ig Cardiff rd. Newprt
I*Davies Edwin Thos. Harries M.D.,
M.S. Lond. The Grove. Tredegar
*mDavies J. L., J. P. 158 Caerleon
road, Newport
Donovan Michael French M.B.. B.Ch.
Irel. Cnm Celvn road, Blaina
llt^Donovan T. Rahine, Holland st.
Ebbw Vale
ni»Drapes Thomas L.,M.B.,B.S.Camb.
.St. Maur. Beaufort sq. Chepstow
Dunlop John M.B., Ch.B.Edin. Com-
mercial road, Aberearn, Newport
;il«rDwyer John Francis, Glanrhyd,
■ Wesley place, Beaufort, Breconshire
Elliott Joseph H., M.D., B.S.Dubl.
Hanbuiy road, Pontnewynydd.
Pontypool
f*Elworthy Henry Stuart, Libanus
road, Ebbw Vale
mEvans H. T., D P H.Camb. Black-
wood, Newport
Foley Robert Murdoch M.B., B.Ch..
L.M.Diib. 26 Lion st. Abergavenny
Fonseca Frank Muller F.R.C.S.Irel..
L.A.H.Dub.. D.P.H. Libanus road,
Ebbw A^ale
Foster .Samuel Russell M.B., B.Ch.
Belf. The Laurels, Blaina
IIJIfFi'ost Thomas Joseph, Llanhilleth.
Newport
m*Gratte C. B. 18 Gold tops, Newprt
5Greer William J., F.R.C.S.Irel. ig
Gold tops, Newport
JllirGreccr Thomas Alexander, Grev-
.stiiiii-. X. ul^rlilrrf. Newport
GriHUli V.l^^:,n\ Mrivdith J. P.. M.D.
4; CM \1. nl -U.MMrn Fach.Cwm-
earn, ( m,, K.-v^. Newport
m*Gi'iniil,> .lohn Riuhard.Llwynfedw.
Argoed. Newport
tlllTHackett Ernest Leon Maunsell.
Mniia Indue. Maryport street. Usk
Hamilton Samuel M.D., B.Ch.Irel.,
D.P.H. Oxfd. 184 Commercial road,
Newport
m'Harvey Percival George M.D., B.S.
Loud. 56 Monnow st. Monmouth
Haslett Robert Woods M.B.. B.Ch..
F.R.C.S.Irel. Clarence street, Pontv-
pool & Greenhill road, Griffithstonii,
Newport
TRADES.
uiHayles Alfred William L.S.A.Lond.
Armidale, Pontnewydd, Newport
ni*Hensle\- Egcrton Henry Valpy
(lirm, Shoolbred & Hensley). Bridge
street, Chepstow
H<iwie Mrs. Mary Evelyn M.B., B.S.
Durh. 27 Godtrev road, Newport
Hull George E., L.A.H.Dub. Roger-
stone, Newport
m»eumphry Gilbert Percy (Arm,
Tiesawna & Humphrv), 52 Castle
>treet. Abei'gavenny
ll+ITHurley James, 182 Commercial
road, Newport
ui'Iimram Percy Cecil Parker M.B.,
B., S.Lund. 23 Stow Park av.Newport
.Imiies Alfred Hugh M.D. & M.S.Edin.
The Pari;. Blaenavon. Pontypool
m*James Wm. M. 33 Stow hill.Nwprt
iltirjenkins George H. Ty Cornel.Usk
u.'kendall W. B. Llandogo, Chepstw
Lee John Albert M.B., C.M.,F.R.C.S.
Edin. 16 Gold tops, Newport
Lewis Thos. Griffiths M.B.,C.M.Edin.
76 & 410 Corporation rd. Newport
*mLlovd Thomas E., M.D.Brux.,
F.R.C.S.Edin. Ty-Llwyd, Pen-y-
Pound, Abergavenny
Lornie Peter M.D.Edin. County
.\syluui. Old Moimiouth rd.Abrgvny
MoAllen Thomas J., M.B., B.Ch.,
B. A. OR. IT I. HaiibuTV rd. Pontypl
Macauiay Donald M.B., Ch.B.Glas.
Glengnrri. High .street, Blackwood
McGorinac ' Samuel M.B., B.Ch.Irel.
179 Commercial road, Newport
llt^McGinn John F.R. C.S.I. Havelock
-VfEK
:;k
street. .N.wpiilt
gt.Mrll::,,, \\.n,rl. .1 , L.M. 6o Chcp-
M,.,, , I , - ', .nlun M.B., Gh.B.
(ill. 1. l;|aekw.,od. Newprt
McLaren .Inl,, !'. ,,,.,„ M.V. . CM
Glas. 10 i;i _i: ■ "■-■ ■■
SfMcManus .1. ' i: ' ■ ,1 . ■, . li ■ :
L.M. Gleiir.n . i;,. I,.,,,-. , .n.hii
mJMarsh Octavms Edward Bulwer.,
Parkdale, Clvtha Park rd. Newport;
Martin George Hunter M.B., B.Ch.,
B. A.O.I. Lion St. Blaenavon.Pontypl
m*Mason Henry Sinclair. 66 Osborne
road, Pontvpool
Mitchell David Robertson, M.B.,M.Ch.
as. 135 Hi'^li street. Abersychan,
(ItlTMorgan Owen Wilmott, 12 God-
frey road. Newport
IHMorgan R. 175 Chepstow rd.Nwprt
"uir Arthur Re„nie,l iweni Bertbi j
id, Cwnil,'' .1. \1 .--I, l.-,^
Mulligan Ke, ;,, 1 ,i,, :- M.B..
Ch., 1).\ n [;. ,. ir ' -n,ve,
Mulligan Ulnr .1^,1, ,1 Gnrdon M.B.,
B.Ch. Belf. The Hawthorns, Aber-
sychan, Pontypm.l
Murphv William Edward Cavanagh
M.B.', B.Ch. Dub. PantybeUan,Cwm-
bran, Newport & Richmond road,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Myles Wilfrid Leech L.M., L.S.Dubl.
Ennisclare. PontUanfraith, Newbrdg
trtNolan Jeremiah S. Newport road,
Bedwas. Cardiff
■O'Sullivan J. D. Alierbeeg, Newport
n*Owen J. G. Devvnock ho. Tredegar
u»Pennant Gwilym Rhys, Dnffryn
terrace. New Tredegar '
«*Phillips E. A. Idris, Broadtowers,
PoHoek Alex' MaeM, M.B.,Ch.B.Glas.
The Park. BUienavnn. Pontypool
Pnisser & Williams, St. James' square
102 Muiinijw street. Monmouth
mProsser Thos. Gilbert L.S.A.Lond.,
J. P. (firm. Prosser & Williams). St.
James' bo. St.James' sq. Monmouth
•niRedwood Robert V. de Acton, Ter-
e house. Rhvninev 1
IlitReidy Willianr Augustus, Glany-;
"on hciuse, Pengam, Cardiff;,'
§|Rhatigan James M. J. The Grove.
Risca, Newport
Richards David Theophilus M.D.,C.M.
Glasg. The Meadows, Risca,Newprt
Roberts David Bees MB. Durh. Bryn.
Awel, New Tredegar, Cardiff
Roberts Robert E., M.B., B.Sc.Lond .
L.S.A. Cwmfelin-fach, Newport
Robertson Alexander M.B.C.M.Edin
83 Church street, Tredegar
|!«;Roche Thomas F., T Tnyth, Risca,.
Rocvn-.loues David T., M.B., O.M.
Edin.. D.P.H. Oxon. Lockwood,
Rumnev, Cardiff
11151 Ryan Edmond, The Laurels.
Commercial road, Crnmlin, New-
port ; surgerj', Newbridge, Newportr
Ryan Michael Joseph M.B.B.Ch.Dub
'2 Dolywyddfa, Newbridge, Newport
Scott Miss Mary M.B., Ch.B.Glas. 27
Godfrev road, Newport
m»ScurlOck David,The Glen,Tredegai-
Shoolbred & Hensley, Bridge street,
Chep.stow
mShoolbred W. A. Bridge st. Chepstw
m»Simons S. Church st. Abertillery
Smith Lloyd Grant M.D., C.M.Edin
Oak house. Monk street, Monmth
mJSmith Percival, Sirhowy, Tredegar
Smith Thos. B., M.B., Ch.B.Glas.,.
DP. H.Camb. i King st. Abertillerv,
Steel Wm. Dyne M.D., C.M.Aberd.,.
J. P. 9 Nevill street, Abergavenny
llJSteele Elmes Yelverton, Thornbnry
villa, Brecon road, Abergavenny
IllfStonev George Frederick, Grey-
stone house. Queen sq. Tredegar
Strong Gravenor Robert M.B., B.S-
Lond. Magor house. Magor,Newport
}||l[Sullivan" ,Iohn, Tredegar road,
Ebbw Vale
; ""Sniton Jo,seph W., D.P.H.Glas -
I liepstow road, Newport
« - lien Robert Vincent, 2 Palmyra
|il i; 174 Commercial rd. Newport:
»mTatham Arth. Leopold M.B.. B.Ch
«mTatham A. L.. MB.. B.Ch.Camb
Tan house. Cross st. Abergavenn>
uiThomas David Edward, 18 Chep
m*Thomas Horatio G.. B.Sc.Lond
Oakland terrace. Rhymney
f*Thou]as Thomas Morrell M.D.Lond.
12 Clytha Park road. Newport
»mTonks Arthur Edwin, 38 Corpora-
tion road. Newport
Tresawna k Humphrv. Leven house.
Lion street. AbergaVennv
m*Tresawna Wm. Samson M.B., B.C.
Canih.fiirm, Tresawna & Humphry)^
Leven house. Lion st. Abergavenny
ui*Vaughan Richard Grenville, Th.
Grove, Caldicot. Newport & Magor .
Newport
A''erity Robt. Jas. Stanley L.M.S.S.A
Lond. Bosemoderis house. Gam-
diffaith, Pontypool
*mVines C. S. 55 York pi. Newport
Wade Noel N., M.D., B.S. Edin. The-
Laurels, Pontymister. Newport
m»Wade William Ernest. 371 Chep-
stow ro:id. Newport
mWilliams H. E. 11 Park sq. Newprt
ni»Winiams William Humphrey(f5rm..
Prosser & Williams). 102 Moimow
street, Jbinmuuth
MEMOBIAL BBASS
ENGBAVERS
Osborne F. & Co. Limited. 27 East-
castle street. Loudon W i
MERCHANTS.
Atlantic AVnrks Co. Limited. High-
bury "chambers. Skinner st. Newprt
Capper k Co. 1 1 Skinner street ;
warehouse. GrifSn street, Newport
See advertisement
Davies (Wesley Buildings) Limited.
15^, 155a, 156 & 156a, Commercial
street, "Newport
316 MET
Merchants— continued.
Happertield & Willuns Ltd. Greal
Western wharf, Maindee, Newport
See advertisement
Williams (Samuel D.) & Willuims,
Midland Bank iliiiinbers. liridgt
street, Newport
METAL MASrUFACTKS.
Billington & Newton Ltd. Luny
port. StafforcUliire
METAL MERCHANTS.
'ClcMuents .iiuues & Co. Hiijhbury
chambers, Skirner .street, Newport
Mahoney .James & Co. Portland street,
Newport
METAL PEBFOBATOBS
Barns W. & Sons, Globe works,
Qi.eenslaiul rnad, Hollowav. :
MID WIVES.
Buklwin .Mrs. Eliza J. i AViUiains
street, Blackwood, Newpoit
Bowen Mrs. Caroline, 145 Shaftes-
bury street, Newport
Brake Mrs. Annie, 165 Durham road,
Maindee. Newport
Davies Mrs. Clara Jane, Laurel cot-
tage, Grosmont, Hereford
Davies Miss Elizabeth J., C.M.B 50
Clynmawr st. Bryntcij, Abertillery
Fletcher Mrs. Clara Ann C.M.B. Vale
terrace, Tredegar
•Gilchrist .Mi-s. Mary. 66 Islwyn st.
Cwmfelinfach, Newport
HLscott .Mrs. May C.M.B. 48 Church
street, Tredegar
Hodges Mrs. Lucy C..M.B. 58 Duck-
pool road, Maindee. Newport
Howell Mrs. Rosina J. 58 Caeileon
road, Newport
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth C.M.B. 24
Mount street, Tredegar
Jones Miss Elizabeth Ann C.M.B. 52
Alexandra street, Brynteg, Blaina
Jones -Mrs. E. 24 Mount stf Tredegar
Landstrom Mrs. Hannah, 7 Robert
street. Pill, Newport
Lewis Mrs. Gwen 0., C.M.B. Trede-
gar road, Ebbw Vale
Meyrick Mrs. Eva Clara, 18 Wel-
lington street, Rhymney
-Mogford Mrs. Matilda Ann. 2:; East
Usk road, Newport
Padfield Mis. Elizh. Hook cottage.
Rock, Blackwood, Newport
■Pidd Mrs. Mary Ann, Freeholdland,
Pontypool
I'rice Mrs. A. 4 Jackson pi. Newport
Prit^hard Mrs. E.7 Wharf rd.Newprt
Rees .Mrs. Elizabeth C.M.B. New-
bridge rd. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Roberts Mrs. Elizh. .MaiT, 2 William
street, Cwmfelinfach, Newport
Robins .Mrs. .Sarah C.M.B. 17 Glad-
stone street. Blaina
Rowlands .Mrs. Edith May C.M.H. 77
Corporation road, Newport
Rnse Mrs. Lilly A. (Vfn road. Black-
wood, Newport
.■^heppard .Mrs. Eli/.li. A. 64 Lime
street. Pill, Newport
.^kelion M
road, Mair
.■<mith Mrs. Mary. E\ch:
Ei.sca. Newport
Sl*dinan Florence H. .M. 58 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
.^tinchcombe Mrs. Sarah Ann. 16
Brynglas road, Newport
Siudley Mrs. Mary, 36 Orescent rd.
.Maindee, Newport
Tetley Mrs. Mary C.M.B. g L»nnnrd
street, Newport
■Xhomas Miss Annie .M.. C.M.B. 21
IValmer road, Maindee, Newport
rs. Rose Atmi, 6 K'.tbesay
lindee, Newport
TRADES.
Townley .Mrs. Helen Isadore Isabella
C.M.I). Moor street, Chepstow
Tuoker .Mrs. Catherine M., C.M.B.
Osborne road, Pontypool
Walsh Mrs. Lily Maud C.M.B. 7
Rhydvnos st. Blaenavon, Pontypool
Watkins Mrs. Martha Jane C.M.B.
Q Caerau roai, Newport
Williams Mrs. Annie M. 7 John st.
Pontypool
Williams Mrs. Emma, 32 Park st.
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
road, Sirhowy, Tredega
MILL PTTENISHEBS.
William R. &. Son, 57 Mark
lane, London E C 3
Goodwin Arnold & Son Ltd
Sumner st. Southwark.
MILLEBS
IS * the Mills a
Marked
Steam,
the Mills ;
Water.
Davies Mrs. E. J. Machen, Newport
Davies Mrs. Phcebe, 22 Marine street,
Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Emmett Misa A. 86 Stow hai,Newpi-t
Evans Miss Adeline, 77 Church st.
Tredegar
Ewings H. T. 56 Clarence pi. Newprt
Goldsmith Mrs. Janet D. 15 Church
street, Ebbw Vale
Griffiths Miss Bessie, High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Griffiths S. E. Cambrian road k i
Dukes- Market street, Newport
JHepple -Mrs. Gwen M. Church street,
Abertillery
Hughes Henry Rees, High street.
Newbridge, Newport
Jenkins Mrs. E. J. 26 Glyn ter.Tredgi'
Jones & Co. Bank house, i & 2 Cross
64 street, Abergavenny
London Jordan Isaac,ii8 Caerleon vd.Nemprt>
Joyce Si. Sons (Newport) Ltd. 52
High st. & 7 Cambrian rd. Newprt
Kennre Miss T.io Pentonville,Newprt
Lane &, Cartwright, 55 Windsor rd.
by Griffithstown, Newport
Lewis Miss Mary, 8 King Edward
terrace, Rhymney
Lyle & Co. ia,Coiimiercial rd.Newprt
Marchant Mrs.W.Eureka pi. Ebbw Vie
.Marshall & King, 146 Commercial
road, Newport
;. 1 Morgan & Francis. Pontlottynshop,
onmouth Somerset st. k Commercial street,
Llanbadoc,! ^l^er'illery
Mamhilad,|P"«'^ L. & A. 68 High st. Newport
j Pi itcbard k Co. 5 Newport arcade k
26 k 27 Bridge street, Newport
Redshaws Ltd. 69 High st. Newport
lill, Osbas-
fAddis Thomas, Monn
ton road, Monmouth
Breakwell F. Priory mill, Monmouth
•tCourteen Tom Allen, Wye Valli
roller mill, Redbrook, M
tCrowe W. Prioress mill,
Usk & Little mill,
Pontypool
tDavies Robert, Llanvihangel-nigh
tDalies T.^BwIch Trewyn.Abergavnny l""'' ^rs. C 96 Church st. Tredegar
tEdwards G. J. Skenfrith, Monmouth ^f^es R^ 30 & 32 Clarence pl.Newport
tEvans Alfred. Soar mill, Llan- R7;"olds & Co. Ltd. 149, rjo & 131
hennock, Newport Commercial street k 36 t" 4^
tEvans E. Llantilio-Pertholey,Abrgvny ^. ^''^''^^^ J'"'"*- Newport
tFernevhough John. Grosmont mill, ^^"V"'^':- ^ ^l^'" ^^""I'^i" rd.Newprt
Grosmont Hereford S"">' *''=^«« ^- ^- * ^- 44 Bndg*
■IFrost Albert. Llangwm mill, Llan- L.,«'ff" Ne^Po^'t ,^, ,
gwm TJcha, Newport ! i^■"''''"■/o 5"' C^J^''^"" ri.J^^.vrpvt
tGriffiths Morgan, Clawdd, PenThos.^T*""""^ ^.^on'o? Cross st^Abergvnny
Newport i rhomas Miss Esther. 112 Commern.-*!
tGriffiths Morgan, Millbrook, Brvn-i ,.^^,':';«'^t' ^f.^P"' . „ „ .^
gwvn Raglan " Williams Miss Mary Anne, 18 Broad
tJenidn's Edmnd. Bettws mill, Newprt | "''''''''' Waenavon, Pontypool
tMoore Henry C. Gellygroes, Newport MILLSTONE MAKERS.
tf.'"'.™' ^^1'?' 'V!^°r'^''"?!!Tu'!-';i Hudson N.The Splash.Penallt.Mnmth
'Dell Willii
1 De
EC-
Son. 57 Mark
John James, Llanthony
Abbev, Abergavenny
tPratt "P T. Llanvapley,Abergavenn)
tPrice S. Llanover, Abergavenny i
Ocran mill, Llanellen, .\bergavenn'
Rees David, Castle mills. Mill street!
Abergavenny
tRobins John, New mills, Penallt,Mon ' .>■■.. .u.. ^ •.
tRosser R. Rhiwias mill.Raglan.Nwpt MINEEAL WATEE MNFES
IBowlnrid Jn. IVonastow. Sloinoouth i;,,ll,n-er M,s. Kntheiioo Annie
•Smiths Newport Limited, Star Flour i;i,-i,a.nv,.| -Iuti Muiiiiiouth
mills. Canal parade k '
street, Newport
it Tom. Llan-y-Avon.Llanfrechfa
Lower, Newport
Watkins W. G. k Son. Market st.
Abergavenny
tWatkins John, Triley, Llantilio-
Pertbolev, Abergavennv
tVVatts Charles Fredk. Llantilio-
Crossenny, Abergavenny
MILIilNEES.
.Ulen Miss Edith. Commercial street,
Xew Tie<leg;ir. CardifT
Aspinall Mrs. E. 74 Bridge st. Newprt
Bevnon Arthur B. 59 Windsor road,
Griffithstown. N.^wport
Bickley Mrs. Jane, 191 Corporation
road, Newport
Bracegirdles, 23 High st. Abergavenny
Collins Miss Matildn, 7 Broad street.
Blaenavon. Pontvponl
Dale Mrs. Snsan, Llantilio-Pertholoy,
Abergavenny
Dark Miss Florence. 71 Corporation
road, Newport
lurley R.
Duckpool
Ijk.M si. Abergavenny
Usk street, Newport
/ale .Mineral Water Co.
Newport
Castle St. Abergavennv
& Sons Ltd. 148 & 149
road. Maindee, Newport
James Willis, High Level road.
Cnimlin, Newport
Lloyd i Yorath Ltd. (E. H. Wiiley,
general manager), 23b, High st.
k Canal parade, Newport
.Scott D. 17 Frogmore st.Alwrgavenny
Thomas k Evans, Charles st. Trcde-
gar; Csborne road, Pontypool k
Rodney parade, Newport
Vile Brothers, loq Alma st. Newport
MINING ENGINEERS.
See Engineers — Mining.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADES.
NKW
•M
MINING SCIENTIFIC
INSTRUMENT MAKEBS.
ItlKiiv TV. & C.I- Lt.l. Oiinn works,
EulinL'. Loiidnii W 5. See ad-
vertisement
IColliev Henry James & Son, Somerset Ellis WiUi.ims F. (painter), Tlie
street, Ahertillerv ' Garage, 32 Shaftesbury at. Newprt
ICox Bros. 149a, Chepstow rd. Newprt ; Howard Mrs. Sarah Ann, Baker st.
IDavies & Jones, Eafflan, Newport Abergavenny
t Evans Tom, 35a, Prince st. Maindee, I Lovell's Motor Company, Adelaide
Newport
MINING TOOLS & 'ciwatkin & Son, Clytha carriage i
MACHINEBY MANUFACTBS. I'mtor works, Clarence place. New
H.i.ltields Ltd. East Hecla works,' Pf't- »«« advertisement ^. , ,, . ,. , , ^ „,.„„„
r'',f "'t n'' ^ "''''"'"• ''''''■''^'B^.r^'l^-^n^''''^"''l^-^^^l London Wc"
"*" : T ^ 750 I Jji;-,_ .«; ^':;:-Kf Ch^pstow'^ rd. Usk i Whittingham^_(Thus.) & Wilk:
Turmo-p-v T-PTsrT»T7-B<5 Lnvell's Motor Company, Adelaide st
MONEY LENDERS. Newport. See advertisement
Beiniett J. k Sons, 8 Station street, Morgan F. N. & Co. Ltd. 51 Clarenc.
N.-wport place & 63 Caerleon rd.' Newport
Blackwood Permanent Money Society , Morris & Davies. Castle parade, Usk
(Charles B. Langmaid, sec), High Moxhaui Brothers Ltd. Rodney rd.
street, Blackwood, Newport ! Newport
Hand in Hand Permanent Money So-jp„rlitt T. J. PontUanfraith, Newport;
ciety (S. J. Jones, sec), 80 High 1 Seline Bros. Miiuntjoy rd. Newport
' '' j Williams George Reginald & Co.,
Central garage, Monnow st.Monmth
Voolley J. E. Pontymoile, Pontypool
See advertisement
London W C 2
MOTOR TYRE MAKERS
Avon India Rubber Co, Ltd.
(The) ;
ety (J. A.
Minerva Mutual Money Sc
Head, sec), 30 High st. Newport
Newport Permanent Monev Societ'
!,!ll"J?, ^:..'^.°'''t':":.'5;^- •''* ^"""i motor car accessories
t Shirley, St. Mary st.Chepstw
iCox Bros. 149a, Chepstow rd. NewprI
& Son. Clare
rcial street, Newport
.Southern Ef|uitabl.- Advanc
II Charles street, Newpo
Western Valleys (Mon.)Mon
Co. Ltd. I
n
k s b a ni ,
Wilts : District
depots : 119 Vic-
toria street &
Narrow plain,
Bristol & 32 &
32a, Fisher st.
Man-
montimental masons
See also Stone & Marble Masons.
lallingiT Thomas & Son, Dingeatow,
-Monnuuith
place.
Newport. See advertisement
Morgan F. N. ,% Co. Ltd. 51 Clarence
place & 63 Caerleon road. Newport
Newport Vulcanising Co. 81 Clarence
place. Newport
motor CAR BODY BLDRS. !
See Carriage & Motor Car Bodv ,
Builders. I
Brown Geo. Jas. 2 Kisca rd. Newport I
Havie^^ Arthur D. 2 Bristol .■itreet.
Maindee, Newport
Davis H. & Sons, 70 Risca id.Newprt | MOTOR CAR DEALERS.
Davis V. Cromwell rd. Eisca, Newprt | Coles i, Shirlev, St. Mary st.Chepstw '
Ev.tns Wm. Carlyle st. Abertillery | :\[organ F. N. & Co. Ltd. ;i Clarence
Giddings Chas. 97 Chepstow rd.Nwpt! place k 63 Caerleon road, Newport'
H;":!:\:^Edwin'1!'™-:'co.';TaVi:n' ^OTOB cab GABAGE.S. !
road, Newport ~ ! Burleigh A. 3 Shaftesbury st. Newprt ;
.l.uu- Allen, High street, Blaina & 1 Central Gaiage Co. (Alfred C. j
(trowmont. Hereford i Graham, manager), Abergavenny ]
Powell J. BrookBeld, Bryngwyn.Raglan! Chepstow (The1 Motor Garage Co.!
Prothevo J.iseph. Cwmavon road, ! Limited, Moor street, Chepstow i
Blaenavoii, Pontypool I Cohen Isaac, Tredegar street, Risca,
Reynolds Frank, .'i'ebastopol, Newport i Newport
Reynolds W. Haieourt ter. Tredegar I <'nles & Shirley, St. Mary"s garage,
London,
Chester, (Jla-s-
gow, Birming-
ham, Aberdeen,
Dublin, Belfast, Leeds, Newcastle
& Nottingham ; Avon pneumatic
tyres for motors k, motor cycles,
motor inner tubes, gaiters, plaster.^,
repairing patches &c. ; vulcanized
repairs to motor covers k tubes
MOTOR TYRE REPAIREBS
Newport Vnlcani/.ing Co. 81 Clarenc*
MOTOR VAN, LOBBY &
WAGON BUILDEBS
rford H. G. & Co. Ltd. 16 Regent
treet, London SW i
road. Si:
Chepstow
Skidmcre k Co. 2 Ea
Bells. Abertillery
Sweet Richard Liinite
load. Newport
Thomas .Sanil. 14 Church st.Rhymnev
Williams E. J. Talywain, Pontypoor
Williams W. T. The Walk,Ebbw Vale
Wn„d R. L. May Hill. Monmouth
MORTGAGE BBOKEBS,
See Brokers — Mortgage.
MOTOR AGENTS.
vivvatkin & Son, Clytha carriage k
motor works, Clarence place, New-
port See advertisement
Hampshire Wm. I. R,aglan, Newport
Mrmnioiith Motor Co. Priory street,
Monmouth j
Planet -Motor & Cycle Co. Limited,
Caerleon road, Newport '
Turner Frank, 18 Clarence pi, Newprt
MOTOR ENGINEERS. j
AiiMstr,.ng. Murison & Sons. Cam- 1
lirian road. Newport
Avlille & Sons. 462 Caerleon road,
Newport
Bennett William John, i Cross st. &
High street, Caerleon, Newport
Bevington F. The County garage,
Monmouth
Brace Reginald James. 152 Chepstow
road & 123 Caerleon rd. Newport
<;iarke Ai'thur k Son, i5 Church
street, Monmouth
Coles & Shirley, St. -Mary st.Chepstw '
Chepstc
Cox Bros. 149a, Chepstow rd. Newprt | '
Gwatkin & Son, Clytha carriage &
motor works, Clarence place. New- |
port. See advertisement I
Hamie Claude E. J. 29 Abbey road, 1
Cwmbran, Newport 1
Jones' Newport Garage, 84 &: 85 '
Commercial street, Newport ;
Mann Geo. St. James" sq. Monmouth 1
Morgan F. N. k Co. Ltd. 51 Clarence
)p]ace & 63 Caerleon road, Newport
Xeuport (Mon.) Motor Supply &
Garage Limited (The), Clarence
place, Newport
Powell Henry, 21 Brecon rd.Abergvnnyi
Ratph S. & Sons, Station garage,
Abertillery
Taylor Freil. Fieelioldland, Pontypool j
Tbonie .^aiii. Hiuh street, Abertillery i
Wall \y J. & Co. 86 to 8g Commer-
Newport
Wellst.
Newport
74
MOTOR CAB PROPRIETORS
Burleigh Arthur. Castle garage,
Shaftesbury street, Newport. See j
advertisement
Lnvell's Motor Conipanv. Adelaifle I
street. Newport ' 1
Morgan Alfred, 12 Mountjoy st.NewprtI
Shimell Chas. Hereford st. Newport j
Wall W. J. k Co. 86 to 80 Commer-.
Telegraphi
MOULDING MILLS.
ee Sawing, Planing & Moulding Mills
MUSEUM.
;bbw Vale Literary & Scientific In-
stitution & Museum (George G
Probert, sec. ; Henr)- James Cooke,
librarian). Church st. Ebbw Vale
MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRU-
MENT DEALERS & -WABE-
HOUSES
Davies- Music Stores, 63 Bridge st,
Newport. See advertise.-nent
Harmstons Ltd. 20 Crane St. Ponty-
pool & Church street, Abertillery
Jones S. T24 Market hall, Nev
Newport Piano Works (C.
ingale), 3 Stow hill, Newport
Paul Mrs. George, 13a. High street,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Paul Miss Lottie, Somerset street,
.Abertillery
Thompson k Shackell Limited, li
Moor street. Chepstow
MUSIC TEACHERS.
See Teachers of Music.
NAIL MANUFACTURERS
Cordes (Dos Works) Limite<«,
Newport ; manufacturers of patent
!wport
Night -
k steel hoops
cial street. iNewport NE^WS AGENTS & VENDORS.
MOTOR CAR REPAIRERS. ;Atnell .Mis. M. 4 Malpos rd. Newprt,
Abergavenny Motor Co, Limited,' B<-U Walter, ijq High st.Abersychan,
Monmouth road, Abergavenny Pontypool
318 new-
News AoBNTS & Vendohs— continued
Bevan Tom B.158 Chepstow rd.Nivprt
Bowen E.G. 22 Commercial st.Tredegr
Bowen S. 121 Commercial et. Newport
Boyns Arthur. 120 Duckpool road.
Maindee, Newport
Bradbur)- Jas. 54 George st.Pontjpool
Brash John, 193 Commercial rd.Xwprt
Brown Albert Edward, Beaufort hill,
Beaufort (Breconshire)
Brown Wm. Six Bells, Abertillery
Butler Bobt. 39 Carlyle st. Abertillery
Cartwright Frank, Beaufort road,
Sirbowy, Tredegar
Chivers E. G. 266 Chepstow road,
Newport
Churchill G. H. Market hall, Pontypl
Cooke Cha». 4 Libanus rd. Ebbw Vale
Courroisier Miss Nathalie, 52 Frog-
more street, Abergavenny
Cox Mrs. Agnes, Pentwyn-muwr,
Newbridge. Newport
Dando William ,1. Pengam. Cardiff
Davies & Sons. 40 Commercial st.
Al)erb.irgoed, Cardiff
Davies & Sons. Duffryn terrace. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
Davies Miss Agnes E. Clarence st.
Pontypool
DaTies D. West end, Abercarn,N6wprt
Davies Mrs. E. 184 Cromwell road,
Jiewport
Davies Edris, 27 Back Hall street,
Caerleon, Newport
Davies Frederick. Stanley stiiet,
Cwmfelinfach, Newport
Davies Mrs.M.137 Market .hall,Nwprt
Davies Theophilus. 6 St. 'Luke's rd.
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Dean Harry, 123 The Highway, New
Inn, Pontypool
Edwards Ernest. Cambria street,
Griffithstown. .Newport
Edwards William. 19 Manchester st.
Maindee, Newport
Evans E. 3a, Brecon rd. Abergavenny
Evans Thomas, High street.Tnysddu.
Ncwpoit I
Fudge Mrs. Hester, 3 Market street k i
10 Ida pi. Bethcar st. Ebbw A'ale
tT?ay Thomas. 89 Queen Victoria st.
Tredegar
(rreen Robert. High street, Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Hiatt William Henry, 8 Coumieicial
street. Pontnewydd, Newport
Hiil H. E. 133c, Caerleon rd. Newprt
Hood J. 30 Abbey rd.Cwmbran.Nwprt
.T..hn< R. H. Limited, 46 Commer- 1
.;ial street. Newport j
Johns Mrs. E. 116 Stow hill, Newport
Jones William & Son,Raglan,Newport
Jones Miss ElizabetH Ann, 39 Monnow
street, Monmouth
Jones Jn. T. 4 Church st. Hhymney
Jones Peicv. 58 Commercial street, '
Pontnewydd. Newport ;
Jones T. g Commercial street, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Jones Thomas, 9 Garn cross, Nant-y-
glo. Brynmawr (Breconshire)
.lonos Wm. D. Maesycwmm6r,Cardiff
Joyce (Ernest) & Co.Limited (whole-
sale), Harrhy street, Newport
King B. 126 Shaftesburv st. Newport
Knight Herbert William. Central
buildings, Bedwas, Cardiff
Lake Miss Winifred, Castle par. Usk
Liirkin William. Church st. Blaina
Lewis A. High .st. Aberc.ivn, Newport
Lewis G.41 High St. Cross Keys.Nwprt
Marks Mrs. Amelia, 12 Alexandra rd.
Pill. Newport
Matthews John, SB High st. Rhj-mney
M.redith Geo. ,18 High si. Blaina
M'.rgan M. & Co. a6 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Morfpin S.Camp rd. Sudbrook.Chpstw
Morris Mrs. R. 8 Shaftesbury stNwpt
Morris William, 6 Windsor road,
Griffithstown. Newport
TBADES
Porter William, Caldicot, Newport
Pugh Mrs. Mary. 88 King street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
PuETsley Mrs. Sam. 178 Corporation
road. Newport
Bawlings A. J. Cross Keys, Newport
Bawlinson Brothers, Railway place,
Crumliii, Newport
Head G. Garden city, Pengam, Cardff
Sadler Fred, 8 Cross st. Abergavenny
Smith W. H. & Son, Cambrian road,
Newport
Taylor Mrs. J. 50 Bridge st. Newport
Thomas John, 27a, Market st.Tredegr
Thomas William George, 61 Marine
street, Tallistown, Cwm, Newport
Walters Mrs. Harriet. Station ter-
race, Cwm. Newpoi*
Webb & Son, Oakdale.Penuiain.Nwpt
Williams Miss Gertrude, 5 .Spencer
street, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Williams W.A.' Pontllanfraith.Newprt
NEWSPAPERS.
Abergavenny Chronicle & Jlonmouth-
shire Advertiser, established 187J
(M. Morgan & Co. ; published fri.),
26 Frogmore street, Abergavenny
See advertisement
Abertillery Weekly Argus (South
Wales Daily Argue Limited, pub-
lishers; published fri.). Oak street,
Abertillery
Bargoed & Caerphilly Observer (G. J
Jacobs & Co. printers & publishers ;
published fri.), Tictoria buildings,
Hbvmney
Chepstow Weekly Ar^us (South
Wales Argus Limit-ed, printers &
publishers : publis-hed fri. ; id.),
Beaufort square, Chepstow
Evening Express (branch office), 22
High street, Newport
Football Post (printed & published by
Charles I. Mills; published (sat.)
weekly), 70 High street, Newport
Free Press of Monmouthshire (Mrs.
Rebecca J. Hughes, proprietress &
publisher ; published every fri. ;
ijd. neutral). 730sboi lie rd. Pontypl
Monmouth Guardian (G. J. Jacobs &
Co. printers, publishers & proprs. ;
published fri.). Victoria buildings,
Bhymney
Monmouthshire Beacon (Bailey i. I
Son, proprietors tc publishers ; pub. j
thursday). Priory st. Monmouth j
Monmouthshire Evening Post (printed 1
k published by Charles I. Mills ;
published daily) ; office, 70 High j
street & 99 Commercial road & 203
Corporation road, Newport &]
Carmel street, Abertillery 1
Monmouthshire Weekly Post (printed
& published by Charles I. Mills ;
published weekly, sat.) ; office, 70
High street, Newport
South Wales Daily Argus (South
Wales Argus Ltd. proprietors), 14
High street, -Newport
South Wales Echo (D. Duncan &
Sons Ltd. proprs.). 28 King st.
Abertillery & 18 Bria-r >t . .Newpit
.South Wales Gazette i^iuitli Wd.--
(iHzette Ltd. publish.,.; |.,,Mi-,:„.|
fridav). King street. .Vl.e.iille.v
.S.iuth 'Wales News (U. Uuncan &,
Sons Ltd. proprietors & pub- 1
linher,"). 28 King .street, Abertillery
i 18 Bridge .street, Newport
South Wales Weekly Argus (South ,
Wales Argus Lim. jiroprietors ; pub-
lisbed fri.), 14 High street, Newport!
South WjIbs Weekly News (D. Dun-;
cjn k Sons Limited, pioiirielors &i
publishers). 28 King street. Aber- 1
lillerv 4. 18 Bridge st. Newport
Western & Weekly Mail, branch office,
22 High street, Newport
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
NEWSPAPEK REPOBTER.
Miles Jsph. 6 Rawlinson ter.Tredegar
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
See Legal List.
NURSERYMEN & SEEDS-
MEN.
Basbam John & Sons,Ba8saleg,Newprt
Drake George Warren, Rumney
nurseries, (near) Cardiff
Fraser Percy, 20 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Holbrook William. Vietoiia avenue.
Maindee, Newport
Jones William, 21 Fairoak avenue,
Maindee, Newport
North Alfd. Jn. Llangstone, Newport
Palmer J. & Sons. Priory nurseries,
Llangstone, Newport
Peake A. Grosvenor rd. Abergavenny
Phillips Geo. 7 Station rd. Chepstow
Pillingers, The Nurseries, Station id.
Chepstow
Pitt Henry F.K.H.S, Brecon BoaJ
nursery k Old nurseiy, Hereford
road, Abergavenny & Market hall,
Pontypool. See advertisement
Standfield Frank, 64 Park place,
Woodhouse Mrs. S. J. Dixton.Monmth
Sutton k Sons, Roy.il Seed Establish-
ment. Reading
F.:;8 Co
(district). 6
. Newport
urn rd.Newprt
NURSING HOMES &
INSTITUTIONS.
Monmouth t South Wales Nursing
Homes (Misses A. & E. Elli.son),
Regent street. Abergavenny
Monmouthshire Nursing Association
(Ebbw Vale k District Branch
Nurses' Home) (Mrs. A.' Parry-
sec). Eureka place k 12 Park rd.
Ebbw Vale & (nurses' home)
(Sister E. Taggart. matron). Mar-
ket street. Tredegar
Monmouthshire (The) Nursing Con-
valescent (Miss E. M. Rutledge.
supt.). Highfield, Bassaleg, Newprt
Newport Nursing Institute (The)
(Miss Helen D. Smith, matron), 177
& 178 Commercial road. Newport
Nursing Institute (Miss Jackson,
matron), 26 Clytha Pk rd. Newprt
NUT MANUFACTURERS.
See Bolt & Nu! .Manufacturers.
OAKUM MANUFACTRS
Anirlo-Amerii-an (TloO Ropefc Oakniu
Co. 12 HupMOod -Herr. T,,vrii,„r,l
(TA "Oakum; - T \ - r,,,., ,11;
established 1 - - , I, ; i:
medals & diplmn .- :i . hm,-
spun k unspuii ...i.iiin. .Mnijaied
for the ships of H.M. navy, foreign
navies & the leading ship builders
of the world
OFFICE FITTERS.
See S1,M|, & Onioe Kilter>.
OIL DEALERS.
See Lam), i nil Dealers.
OIL MANUFACTURERS
British Oil & Cake IVIiils (The)
Limited (Unseed & ..Iher ,-eed
ead
Helens. London E C 3 ; Cleveland
street, Hull: Koeliester; Leith :
Glasgow; Gainsborough; Ipsnich :
Trafford Wharf road, Manchestei ;
3 Rumford street, Liverpool ;
Gloucester; Bridgwater & Batbuisl
nharf, Bristol
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADES.
OIL MERS. & BLBNDEBS. .Davies Brett, Anchor house, Cross
.ii^jlo-American Oil Co. Limited.; ?eys. Newport & Newport road,
Ea^st Usk road, Newport
Arnott James & Sons Limited,
17 Pilgrim street. Newcastlo-on-
TMie & Dumballs road, Cardiff
Siirllett Mrs. Elizabeth, Lydart.
Mitohel-Troy, Mom»o«th
Dibble J. 0. & Co. Coartybella street,
rill, Newport
<Jo«s Arthur J. T. Llanarth wharf,
Town docks. Newport
HaiKlr'.inl J. P. Limited. 154 Cnm-
Huniphrey W. G.'& Son. 28 Cailt.m
■ ■bumbers. High street. Newport
Morris Henry. Town docks. Newport
Bailton & Son. Kodney par. Newport
'I'la'^e Ltd. Corporation rd. Newport
OIL CAKE MANXJFACTBS.
British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd.;
head nlTice. 29 Great St. Helens,
Cross Keys, Newport
Davie.s Griff, High street, Abercarn,
Newport
Dayan A. High St. Blackwood, Newprt
Dickson & Sons, 34 Dock st.Newport
Diitson Edwd. 2ia. High st. Chepstw
Edwards Arth. Church st.AbertiUery
Pine William, High street, Fleur-de-
Lis & Garden City,Pengam,Cardiff
Fines Ltd. High st. Blackwood.Newprt
French Hyman. 44. 45 & 46 Maindee
road. Cwmfelinfach, Newport
Godwin S. High st. Blackwood.Nwprt
G.ildM
Brie
ry, 33 Co'
rcial st.
OIL & COLOR MAN
ens Fredk. 9 Chnrch rd. Newport jg^",'
Hill, Ebhw Vale
Giimths H. & Sun, 170, 171, 172 &
173 Commercial road & 71 High
street, Newport
Hancock E. A. Somerset st.AbertUry
Harrhy Thomas .lohn. 135 Chepstow
road', Newport
Harries Jack, 8 Marin? street, Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Harris L. 20 St, 21 Commercial street,
Tredegar
Han.ser Joe. 114 & 115 Alexandra
road. Pill. Newport.
jHirsham S. 64 Corporation rd. Newprt
j Hodges & Sons (Clothiers) Limited,
31 & 32 High street, Newport
Holland Edward, 2 The Green. Aber-
tysswg, Cardiff
Horniblow Ja.s.T.27High st.Chepstow
Howard Wm. Castle st. AbertiUery
Matthew. 37 Frogmore st.
OILED WATERPROOF!
CLOTHING MANTTFACTR.
.■^Citl J. H. lo.jM. Cunimereial voa.I.
OLIVE OIL IMPORTER.
Baulu A. H. ,6 Mark lane. London
EC 3; finest Prnvenoe & other
■jnuWs (pharmaoentieal &e)
OPTICIANS.
ey Thomas Liddle (n
e). ic6
landra road. Pill, Newport
"Esdaile Alfd. J. 24a, High st. Newpt
Fox G. & C. (ophthalmic), S2 High
•Jtreet, Newport
Newport Optical Co. 28 Oak street,
Abertillerv
Pearson F. & Co. loi Dock st. Newprt
Sees Eric F.R.M.S., F.S.M.C.,F.I.O.
(ophthalmic), 22 High st. Newport
Wilson. Fletcher. Bruce & Sons Ltd.
(marine), 1T2 Alexandra road. Fill,
Newport
Uierj_-avenny
Tredegar
.Monmth
.Inrcibs A. J. & Son, 96 & 97 Com-
mercial road. Newport
Jones & Co. 14J Commercial road,
Newport
Kadish J. & Co. 102 Alexandra road.
Pill. Newport
Lamey James Robert, 43 & 44 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Levy Isaac, 2a, Commercial road,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Lewis Dvd. Jn. Church st.Ebbw Vale
Lewis Thomas, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
Martin Wilfred J. Main stre8t,Crum-
lin, Newport
Morgan & Francis, Pontlottyn shop,
Somerset street & Commercial st.
Abertillerv
Morris & C0.2 Market bldgs.EbbwVle
Stone & Co. Tj-newydd terrace. New-
bridge, Newport '
Sutherland & Co. 24 Chepstow road,
Newport
Tamplin Edward Tom, 154 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Taylor Ernest W.83 High st.Newporli
Trumper Mrs. Hannah, 9 Commer-
cial street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Watts Riclrard, Maindee road, Cwm-
felinfach, Newport
Wilding's (1911) Limited, 173 k 41
Commercial street, Newport
Wilding & Co. High street, Abercarn.
Newport & i High street, New-
bridge, Newport.
Williams Harrv, Duffryn terrace.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Wolfson & Sons, 15 Church stre»-+,
Tredegar & PontUanfraith, Newport,
OUTFITTERS— JUVENILE.
Newport Baby Linen Co. 9 & 10 New-
port arcade, Newport
Rees & WiUiams, 131 Commercial st-
OUTFITTERS— LADIES'
Cobbledii'k k Isaac, The Corridor,
High street, Newport
Cohen J. & Co. 7 Church st.Tredegar
Evans & Deakin, Westgate buildings.
Commercial st.& 69 Bridge st.Nwpt
Kanarek A, 14 Clarence pi. Newport
Marie (Mrs. Myriam Samuel). 16
Bridge street, Newport
Pitt Mrs. Sarah, 43 Commercial sr
Pimtymister, Newport
OVEN BUILDERS.
Vincent T. & Co. Newport steanx
oven works, Colne street, Newport
OYSTER ROOMS.
Vacara Mrs. Margaret, 24 Skinner
street, Newport
PAINT MANUFACTURERS
International Paint & Compositions
ited (Tl
36 Ale
Ornii
Harri
t Co
Lin
& 103 C.
Pontvmister, Newport
ida Slarv, 20 Gladstone
- Ki 15. Newport
i . 44 & 45 Tredegar
OUTFITTERS.
Arnnnir Mrs. Edith. High street.
Klenr-de-Lis. Cardiff
Barn«.tt M. Main st. Crumlin, Newprt
Bown George, Newport road, Cwm-
earn. Cross Keys, Newport '
Bradley's, q Chnrch street, Monmouth
&. 6a. Froi;more st. Abergavenn\-
& Wi
Cla
;.osUiii Be
hilleth.
k 46
Hiuh street. Lla
pi. ice. Newport
Boroham C. H. (men's). 59 High st. I Scott William '& Son, ,, .Stow hill,
Newport. See advertisement Newport
Butt Wm. Hy. 7 High St. Abergavenny! Sin, monds H. & Son. 11 Affincourt
Cayzer W. C. 120 Chepstow rd.Nwprt , scinare. Monmouth
Cohen J. & Co. 7 Church st.Tredegar j Simpson Daniel ^Vheatlev. Crane st.
<'nhen Barney, 40 Commercial street. J Pontypool
.Mierbargoed, Cardiff , Smith Thos.J. k .Sons, Bridge st.Usk
Curtis & Curtis, 29 High st.Chepstow | Smith Mrs. A. j4b,High st. Newport
Daniels (A. F. & R. Gwynne. pro- Solomons Mrs. Leah. 38 Commer-
prietnrs). Town Hall buildings, j cial road. Newport
Cross street, Abergavenny Staines William Harnood, 57 Cioss
Davies John S. & Co. Pengam house, street. Abergavenny
Pengam, Cardiff Stokes George H. High street. Black-
Pavies k Rollings Limited. 11 Com- wood, Newport
ni.'rrial street, Newport
PAINT MERCHANTS
Ayre (James) k Sons Limited. -■;
Canal parade k Merchant st.Newpt
PAINTERS & HOUSE
DECORATORS.
See also Plumbers.
Alsop Bobt. II Bethcar st.Ebbw VaU
-4.rcher George, 31 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
.\shford Henry, 1:4 Commercial St.
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Avers Kobt.J. 44 Alma st.AbertiUery
Bailey W.CroesBleddyn.Itton, Chepstw
Bird Arth. Geo. 10 Charles st.Newprt
Booth Jn. L. 37 Church st.Ebbw Vala '
Booth Ralph E. High st. Blackwood,
Newport
Boytt John James, 19 Windsor road,
Griffithstown, Newport
Brown George L. Gordon rd. Black-
wood, Newport
Btuston W. J. 33 George st. Pontypl
Clarke Reginald Thomas, Duffryn cot-
tage, Grosmont, Hereford
Collard W. k Son, 17 Charles street,
Newport. See advertisement
Collings Alfd.29Commercial rd. Newpt
Coote Ernest, 13 Fair Oak terrace,
Maindee, Newport
Cumbley William Henry, 34 Chap-1
street. Pontnewvdd, Newport
Dark A. E. 2 Harrow road. Newport
Davies Edwin Thos. Hawthorne cot
Mvnddbach, Shire Newton,Chep3tw
Davies Frank Marshall, Bridge st.lisk
Dier Albert, 56 St.Edward st.Newprt
Dvmond Edwin, Duffn n terrace. New
Tredegar. Cardiff
320 PAP
TRADES.
[iMONMOUTHSeiRE,
PiiNTRHs & HoDSE Dhcobatobs— cou. 3weet Walter John, Bridge street, Usk
Ellis Williams F (coach painter), "" -•■• - -•.
The Garage, 32 Shaltesbury street,
Newport
Evettfi C. H. 172 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Frowd Jn.EJ\td.32 Grafton rd.NeTvpl
Gane P. E. (late Trapnell a
Cane) Limited, 161, 162 k 16'
Commercial street, Newport ; & at
Bristol & Cardiff
Giddiiigs W. K. & Sons, 27 Williams
street, Newport
Giddings Geo 89 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Gwatkin Bros. 42 Cross st.Abergv
Gwatkin B. 04 Up. George st.Pontyp!
Hibbs Francis G. 55 High .st. Cross
Keys. Newport
Hiscolt & Son, 86 Commercial street,
Tredegar
Hodge.- H. & P. I Arundel road,
Maindee, Newport
Hi.ward Wm. 5 Tredegar st. Newprt
HughesE.S. i94a,Corpor<vtion rd.Nwpt
Hutchings E. W. Castle street, Caer-
leon, Newport
.Tenkins Fredk.13 Hereford st.Nenprt
.lewell William & Sons, i Goodrich
crescent, Newport. See adver-
w hl.Newpt
mlin.Nwprt
Blackwood
Johns F. : Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny
Jones Bros. 37 Commercial st.Tredeg'r
Jones Jn. & Sons, 4 Haglan st. Newport
Jones James Thomas, 5 New street.
Pontnewydd, Newport
Jones Tom, Nash rd. I,iswerr\ .Nwprt
Kimber John, 63 Newport ro "
('wmcarn. Cross Keys, Newport
Lawrence F. 16 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Lawrence F.J. 10 Carmel st.AbertiUr
L-wis Alfred Edwd. & Ernest C. .
Bridge st Gri ffithstown. Newport
Lewis Alfred, 26 Cardiff rd.Newpor
Littlejones Jas. 37 Malpas rd.Newprt
Luiton Anstjs, 44 Lewis st. Newport
Matthews Wm..Tas. Wharf rd. Newprt
Mills William J. 20 North street & 66
Stow hill, Newport
Pay .Vlexander, Newport road, Cwm
cam. Cross Keys. Newport
Peregreen Thomas Robert, 10 Cinder
hill street, Monmonth
Phillips A.& Sons
Phillips A.J. .Mail
Phillips G. Pentw;
Newport
Phillips Herbert L. Victoria terrace,
Newbridge. Newport
Phillips Jn.Albert..6s Alma st Newprt
Pncick Edward J. 42 Annesley road,
Maindee, Newport
Pocock William, 52 Duokpool r.md.
Maindee, Newport
Pollard H. & Sons. Somerset street.
Abertillery
Powell E.13 Merthvr rd. Abergavenny
Powell Matthew George, Snatchwood
road. Abersychan. Pontypool
Power Henry, 44 Stockton road.
Maindee, Newport
Pr.^h G k Snn.^.92 Chepstow rd.Nwpt
Pugh N. ,6 Corporation rd. Newport
Pullen W. i Sons, 47 Dock st. Newport
Quick John. Merchants hill. Pontypl
Rees Morgan. 06 Church st. Tredegar
Reynolds H. *; Son, James street,
Ehhw Vale
Revn^ilds Henrv. 4., Mount Pleas.int
road Ebbw Vale
Richards George Henry. 20 Duckpool
road, Maindee, Newport
tKodway Frdk.34 Maindee par N.^vipt
Shearsmil>h E.285 Caerleon rd.Nwprt
Shepherd (M.) Limited. 83 Commer-
cial street. Ni'wport See adver-
tisement
Simmons Charles William & Son.
Tlie Bridge, Cwmbran. Newport
Smith Charles Simpson. Foundry
road. Abersvchan, Pcuitvpool
Smith Geo. L. 75 Chnrch rd.Newprt
Staples F. 43 Stanhope st.Abergvnnv
Stewart Donald Cru:!, Broad street,
Bl.i.navnn. P..nH-pool
PAWI7BBOKEBS.
Ash M. 98 Shaftesbury st. Newport
& I Golden gro, Newbridge, Newpt
Bernstein Lewis, 28 & 29 Bridge st.
Tredegar
Bloom Solomon David, 63 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Briti Robert, High street, Fleur-de-
Lis, Cardiff
Crystal Wm.4 Brynteg cres.Rhymney
" " 7 Llanartb
Trace Limited, 47 4; 46 Bridge
I, 2, 3 & 4 Depot street ; i Corpo-
ration rd. & Q & II Market arcade,
Newport. See advertisement
Trace Harry R. 7 Victoria cres.Nwprt
Trump James J. 5 Herbert st. Newpt
Ulett Charles, 56 Llanwern st.Newprt
Venn Wilfrid Jasper, Alston, Christ-
church road, Maindee, Newport _.__
Waites H.J. High st.Newbridge,Nwpt | Dickson M. E. & So"
Waters Bert G. Cross Keys, Newport street, Newport
Watkins John, 33 Moor st. Chepstow 1 Fane Sauinel. 5.; George st. Pontvpl
Watkins William T. 107 k loA High | Parr George, Market st. Pontypool
street, Abersychan, Pontrpool [ Fine M. 35 Frogmore st. Abergavenny
Webb Jas. E. 4 Station st. Newport j pine \\ . 10 Commercial St. Tredegar
flebb Wm. E. i Batchelor rd.Newprt Fulton James F. 196 Corporation rd.
Weight Geo. jun.5 Tunnel ter.Nnprt j & ij;, & jgo Cromwell rd. Newport,
Whitton Joseph, Old Market st. Usk Harris & Son.91 Queen Victoria st.
Williams James.g Caerleon rd. Newpt ' Tredegar
Wills Fred. Grosmont, Hereford Harris & Co. 64 High street, Blaina
Harris H. H Tillerv st. Abertillerv
PAPER MAKERS & Jacobs A. J. & Son, 32 & 33 Potter
WABEHOTJSES. street. Pill & ,05 Dock street k 2
Forester Paper Cu. (1917) Limited. , Alice street. Pill, Newport
I Foresters' Hall pi. I Jaffa Max, Victoria terrace, New-
i.'lerkenwell rd.Lon-' bridge, Newport
don EC I j Legg George.187 Cromwell rd.Nenpt
(T A . " Packeries.iLegg H.P. 385 Corporation rd.Newpt
London ; " ■ Legg Mrs. Jane, 247 Corporation rd.
T N 6348 Citv) ; , Newport
foi tory. Victoria rd. j Lyons Mrs. M. Market st. Ebbw Vale
Acton," London W 3 Myers Abel, 33 k 34 High street,
' Abersychan, Pontypool
(TN 1049
Chiswick) ;
|)acking paper
specialities : —
i-orruuated paper, boxes kc.
waxed papers,
embossed papers, paper sbavinj
&c. ;
fancy paper specialities: —
crinkled k crepe papers,
slieU & lace papers.
fonfetti. garlands kr
FAFEBHANGERS
Bower Francis H. 140 Conway rnai
Maindee. Newport
Griffiths Albt.14 Monk st.Abergaviii
Lewis Alfd. Edwd. & Ernest Chas.
Bridire st. GrifTithstown. Newpor;
Mantle Peter, Church st. Rhvmnev
PASTRTCOOKS.
See Confectioners & Pastrycooks.
PATENT AGENTS.
Ooold Lewis William A.I.Mech.E.
I'Vllnw of the Chartered Institute
of Patent Agents, consulting engi-
olle,
Pappe Jacob, i Baneswell rd. Newport
Pappe John. 150 Alma street, Cwm-
tillerv. Abertillerv
Phillips AVolfe & Sons. 164. 165, 160,
183 k 1 34 Dock street k 174 Chep-
stow road, Newport
Pruss Is-aac. While Rose buildings.
Duffryn tor. New Tredegar,CarditT
Robinson Jacob, 4 Lion street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Rosenbaum k Sons, 55 Church st.
Tredegar
Hoskin Harry. 40 Marine street.Tallis-
town, Cyvm. Newport
Shane Brothers. 14 Maindee iiiad,
Cwni-felin-fach. Newport
Sheen Stephen, Market st. Ebbw Vale
Taylor .Tsph.iTgCommercial rd.Nwprt
Weiner G. Garn cross, Nant-y-elo,
Brvnniawr (Brecmshire)
PERFUMERS— WHOLESALE.
:tritish Knmal Co.Limited. 7 Charles
street. Newport
tbe United States. 5 Corporation
street. New street, Bii-mingham.
British, Foreign k Colonial patents,
trad'' marks & designs ; automobile
& electrical department; Rowland
L. G„old. Fellow „f the Chemical
ns Limited, 29 to 33
Oxford street W i
road.London E C i
PHOSPHOR BRONZE MFRS.
Phosphor Bronze Co. Ltd.
, 3q & 91 Sum-
r St. Southwark,
ndon S E 1 ; &
i r m i n g ham.
iginal manutac-
Soi-i
Ass.
of tbe
stitr
tion Mf Automobile Engineers. .\:
ciate I.E.E. Chartered Patent
Agent. TA "Diplomacy, Birming-
ham ; ■' T N Central 2700
Thompson W. P. k Co. (chartered
k international), 6 Lord street,
Liverpool k Bradford k London ;
manual, post free
PATTERN MAKERS.
'homis & Co. Cliarlottf st. Ne
Willia
Pill. Newport
PAVEMENT LIGHT MKHS
laywards Limited. 187 to 201 Unioi
. n g 0 t s,
stings, sheet, rod
tube. Estab-
shed 1371
PHOTOGRAPHERS
.\.laiiis Albert. Main sln^t. fnirn-
lin, Newport
Ballard E. Welsh street, Chepstow
Ballard W.L.i22a,Chepstow rd.Newpt
Blake W'n. Fredk. 39 High st.Neviprt
Bumicic Robert, 33 Commercial st.
Newport
Burton Brothers. 74 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
County Studio (The), 3 Priory st.
Monmouth
Cuthberl J.sph.23 Alma st. Abertillerv
Davies G. W 49Vicloria rd.EbbwVnIi
Donning Henry, 12 Bridge st. Usk
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADS:S.
VOH
321
Dur;i Limited, loi Commercial St.
Tredegar; Arcade chambers, High
stn-eeb & 12S & 130 Stow hill, New-
port k Park road, Pontypool
Edwards Miss V. M. 21 Bridge 9t.
Newport
Fox Thomas, 83 Alexandra road. Sis
Bells, Abertillery
Harrington Edward, 43a, Frogmore
street, Abergavenny
Harris George Frederick, i5 Monnow
street, Monmouth
Houlson B.I. 10 Merthyr rd.Abrgynnj
London & Provincial StudiosLimited,
2 Commercial street, Newport
Morgan E.W. 7 Armoury st.EbbwVle
-Rose J. M 14 Corporation rd.Newpt
8hackleton Harry, q Cross street,
Abergavejiny
Smith Miss Maud, i8i Commercial
road, Newport
Stealey Mrs. Lena, 140 Commercial
street, Newport
Taylor A. k G. 157 Commercial st.
Newport; 131 Osborne road, Ponty-
pool; 5 Armoury street, Ebbw Vale
& Brynmawr
Thomas James Ernest, 220 Chepstow
road, Newport
Wiggell E.W.High st.Blackwood.Nwpt
Wilks Thos. 12 Chepstow rd. Newport
Williams J. (Newport) Limited, 3i &
82 Bridge -itreet & 85 Cambrian
road. Newport
PHOTOGBAPHIC MATE-
BIAIi DEALERS.
^Greenland George P. The Cnrridor,
High street, Newport
PHYSICIANS &
SXTHGEONS
See Medical List
PIANOFOBTE TTTNEBS
Abel E. J. 103 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Bartlett George, 6 Hubert rd. Newpt
Davies' Music Stores, 58 Bridge st
Newport. See advertiBement
Harris 0. W. 7 King st. Abergavenny
Hutson Wm A. 6 CliPp.«tow rd.NwprI
PIANOFOBTE WAEE
Price James, 3 Golden grove. New- PLUMBERS & GLAZIERS.
bridge, Newport 1 See ulso Painters.
Stephens Thos. Wm.53 Bridge st.Nwpt[ Marked thus • are also Painters,
Trace Limited, 47 & 48 Bridge st. ; , ^^rjijur S. C. 289 Caerleon rd.Newprt
2, 3 & 4 Depot street ; i Corpo-
ration rd. & 9 & II Market arcade
Newport. See advertisement
Vaile F.C. 14 School ter.C'
Wade F.E no Shaftesbury st.Newprt
Williams George, 67 Broad street, Jq).
Blaenavon, Pontypool |
Williams J. (Newport) Limited,
& 82 Bridije street & 85 Camb
road, Newport
Davies' Music Stores, 68 Bridge st
Newport." See advertisement
Godfrey & Co.Ltd. 84 High st.Newpt
Heins k Co, Limited, 23 Frogmore st.
Idle Gilbert S. 49 Stow hi. Newport
Newman E. & Sons Limited, i Com-
mercial street, Newport
Newport Piano Works (C. W. Night-
ingale), 3 Stow hill, Newport"
Thompson & Shackell Limited, 23
Commercial street, Newport; Beth-
car street, Ebbw Vale & 4 Priory
-Street, Monmouth
PIOTUBE DEALERS.
Jenkins John, 73 Tredegar st. Bisca.
Newport
Williams J (Newport) Limited (fine
art), 81 & 82 Bridge street fe 85
Cambi-ian road. Newport
PICTURE FBAME MAKERS.
BoBTrell Stephen, 32 Cardiff rd.Newprt 1
Brown Edmd.8 Havard ruw,Ehymney|
Clift Phil. T. Maryport street, Usk
Gieen WUliaui J. Queen street.Nant-
y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Halet Thomas David, 5 Station street,
Abergychan, Pontypool
Harrii CareyM.96 Chepstow rd.Nvrprt
Harris Jn. C, i Osborne rd. Pontypool
-T.ind Bobert, Duffrvn terrace New)
Tredegar, Cardiff" ' I
PICTURE THEATRES
See Cinematograph Halls.
PIT HEAD FRAMES
(Juuper James
nscombe A. W. & Son, Temple
street, Pill, Newport See adver-
tisement
.Newptj Chard Clement Foster, 9 Christ-
tmrch road, Maindee, Newport
iston Alfred, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
♦CoUard W. & Son, 17 Charles St.
Newport. See advertisement
Cram Ernest, Bet-hear st. Ebbw Vale
Dyer Carey, 26 London street. Main-
dee, Newport
Edwards W.J. 124 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Evans Bros. 30 Cross st. Abergavenny
Farrow Bros. 19 West st. Newport
9 Walbrook,! Fortune Ira Herbt.25 Lucas st.Newpt
I Fowler Ernest, 16 Market Bt.Tredegar
' »Golledge A. High st. Caerleon, Nwpc
•Griffiths A. 14 Monk st. Abergavenny
Hicks Francis, 131 Chepstow rd.Nwprt
IS, Ju
See advertisement
mills, Jones G 23 Castle st Abergave
Mills.
PLANING MILLS
See Sawing, Planing &, Mouldi
PLASTERERS
Davies E. & 800,25 Cardifi rd.Newprt
J. W. 36 Coomassie street,
Newport See advertisement
Marsh Wrii.G, 5 Tillery st. Abertillery
Martin A. 17 Oak st.CVmbran,Nwprt
Parkin E. 2 Goodrich ores. Newport
Peregreen William Kichard.Bay Tree
. Monmouth
91 Duckpool road,
witt'st NewDort I Maindee, Newport
1 rd Monmouth Povall Thos. 32 Mill st,Caerleon,Nwpr*
1 rd. Momnoutn^p^,^^ C. & Son. i6 Nevill street,
Abergavenny
Rogers A. 40 Bristol st.Maindee.Nwprt
Sewell & Co. Victoria terrace, New-
bridge, Newport
Simmonds George J. 46 Osborne rd.
Pontypool
Simmons Charles William & Son,
The Bridge, Cwmbran, Newport
Tucker Edwd. 5 North st. Newport
Watts Fredk. 26 Charles st. Newport
Webb Alfred Edward, 36 Durham rd.
Maindee. Newport
Weight G. H, 6 Albert ter. Ne
^^_^^__ ^ ilia, 0:
Dean John, 50 WUliams st. Newport I Phillip:
Edwards Henry. 9 Bleu" ' - ' ^■■'"
Fryer Geo. Old Dixton
Graham Alfred, 6 Tudor st.Abergvnny
Hill James, 50 Tudor st. Abergavenny
James Geo.Hy.41 St.Mary's st.Nwprt
Jones T. Bryii, Mvnyddislwyn,Nwprt
Mogford George, i" Commercial road.
Cwm-felin-faeh, Newport
Pope Richard, 7 Albion st. Newport
Price Frauk,63Marlborough rd.Newpt
Somers William, Great Oak, Bryng-
wyn, Baglan
I'avlor George, Gcytrey, Pontypool
Thomas Edward, i Railway st.Newprt
Thomas William, 32 Duckpool road,
Maindee, Newport
Giffin, Ivy cottage, Wheeler GUber-
Llanarth, Newport
Wilki:
VViUiai
ton, Chepstow
PLATINUM REFINERS &
MANUFACTURERS.
Johnson, Matthey & Co. Limited, 74
to 3[ Hatton garden, London EC i
PLUMBAGO IMPORTERS.
Wilson T. S. & Co.
9 & 10 Great Tower street,
London ECS.
T. Gladstone street
& Church street, Abertillery
Arth. E. 3 iewis st.Newportj Wheeler William John, High street,
John, EaHswood, Sbire New- 1 Llanhilleth, Newport
PORK BUTCHERS.
Baldock Arthur Walti-r, 91 & 92
Market ball, Newport
Davies Evan, 119 High street, Aber-
sychan, Pontypool
Francis Mrs. Laura, Bethcar street,
Ebbw Vale
Guy G. W. 69 Commercial rd. Newpt
Hawkins John L. 144 Chepstow rd.
Newnort
Head Geo.Hy. 82 High st. Pontvpc-ol
Hilev Arthur, Church st. Ebbw Vale
HuTst M. 156 Shaftesbury st.Newport
Maisey Charles, 41 Gladstone street,
Cross Keys, Newport
Maxwell Thomas Henry & Son, 23a,
Frogmore street, Abergavenny
Mogford John Edward, 58 Commer-
cial street, Newport
Owen Wm.181 Shaftesbury st.Newprt
Pinkard Mrs. Ada Elizabeth, 5 Com-
mercial road, Newport
Todd John. 117 Commercial street,
Pontymister, Newport •
Walter R, H, 149 Chepstow rd.Ne\vpt
Williams R. E. 25 George st Pontypool
PORTABLE POWEB PLANTS
(PETROL OR PARAFFIN)
Austin Motor Co, Ltd. (The), 479 to
483 Oxford st, London W I (near
Marble arch) & 25. 27, 45 & 4O
North row. Grosvenor square.
London W j ; head office & works,
Northfield, Birmingham ; for housa
lighting, pumping & many other
-similar purposes
MON. 11
Direct Importers from t
Mines of all kinds of
Plumbagfo, either in the
Raw or Ground state, foi
all purposes.
Uniform Deliveries
Telegraphic Address:
" Plombacine, Bilgate, London ;
Telephone No. Avenue, 1184.
Codes : A B C, 5th edition &
See also entries under
Blacklead & Graphite
Importers.
See double page advertise-
ment facing: comi
of Trades Section
PORTEK MERCHANTS.
«<.<■ Ale li Port.T Merchants.
POSTING HOUSES
See Job Maslers.
POTATO MERCHANTS
• IhallK-oni Geo. 6 Constiiiice st.Ne
Mi-Malioii li. C.i. ,2 Dock street «
Skinner street, New-i)on
Vaug-han D. A. & C0.7 Dock st.Ne
POTATO SALESMEN
TRADES.
[monmouthshihk.
.pt
POTTERS.
P,.ller>('...Main<iee
ira D." V
rurdiff
William- & ('nrnuck, 11 North st. ^ Short Ralph, 24 Marine street, Tallis-
Newpnvt town, Cvrm, Newport
Williams Arth. 12 Blewitt St. Newport I Star Tea Co. Limited. Hiph street,.
Williams Frederick, Pembroke hon.se, j Black-wood. Newport
5 Bank street, Chepstow |Thomas Gwilym Rhys, 466 Corpora-
W'inmill Cyril, Bridge street. Aber-j tion road, Newport
cam, Newport Tucker Frank, 91 Richmond road..
Wright- & Lee, 99a, Chepstow rd.Newpt ] Six Bells, Abertillery
Yendall fe Co. 44fl, Tredegtir street,
Risai, Newport PROVISION MERCHANTS.
"P' PRINTING INK MAKERS. W /"" 'j?*l j'JJ'l'! *;*^eIC
Lnrilleux & Bolton Limited. 11, 17, United KmRdom, .ee Oroeenr
6 i« Took's court., Furnival street, . Trades Directory.]
London E C 4. See advertise- Capper & Co. 11 Skinner st. ; ware-
ment house. Griffin street, Newport.
See advertisement
»pt PRIVATE ESTATE OFFICES. Edmund & James, 97 Commercial rt
Est a
Offices— Private
POULTERERS
Marked thus t are Dealers in Game ,
B.irn-it Thos. 77 Market iiall, Newprtl
• Kennell E. &. .Stms, 11 High street,!
.\iM\pnrt. See advertisement |
ILewis Charles, Glyn, Newchurch.
East, Chepstow
+ l'.Tkiii.« Walt. 10 Middle St. Cheiistowj
POULTr.Y FARMERS. j
Admii- .Mr.s. Marv. Sunny bank, j
(i«eheloK, Usk I
Goiiini Arthur W. E. Tew Tree farm,!
Llanthcwy-Rytherch, Abergarenny
POULTRY & KENNEL
APPLIANCE MAKERS
Boulton & Paul Limited, N.ji
IT I li ; price lists free
PRINTERS.
Bailer & Son, Priory st. Monmouth
Kell Geo. 53 Commercial .st. Newpor
Biddle Fred D. 24 Dock st. Newport
Claik & Co. Bridge street, Usk
Cur/Mn R. .1. Market st. Ponlypool
Ihifbt H. & Sons, 19 Baneswell road
PRIVATE GARDENERS.
See Gardeners — Private.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
See Schools — Private
PROFESSORS
See Teachers & Professors
Griffithstown. Newport
Evan.s W. & Co. Limited, Shaftesbury
street, Newport
I Kenvyn G. & Cn. 17 Dnck st. Newport
jLipton Ltd. 4 Commercial st. Newprt
^Lowe Jn 242 Corporation rd. Newport
Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. 15 Bethcar
j street. Ebbw Vale
j Packer Harry & Co. (wholesale),,
i Merchant street. Newport
Pan-Produce Limited, 174 Dock st.
Newport
Pegler's Stores Ltd-sSHigh st.Newprt
PUBLIC COMPANIES.
Constitutional Club Co. Ltd. (Alfred
bouse.
port
Dover & Oo Lion st. Abergavenny 'Evans T. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Gould Bros. 33 Cardiff rd. Newport Gndfn- Rd. 12 School ter.Cwm.Nwpt
Hayward TudorJas.NewMarket st U8k:ga,.,|i|,„ Chas. Newtown. Ebbw Vale
Hughes & Son, Griffin Press, 73 Os- ' Herbert William J. High strcet,Llan-
borne road, fontypool j hilletli. Newport
lie. U:ilter. 8 Caerleon rd. Newport j i„(,ia & chin,, Tea C. Ltd. Glad-
Jaoobs G. J. & Co. Victoria buildings,] ,1,,,,^ g(,.,.„t. Ci'oss Keys. Newport
Bhymney klnhnson J. S. Maindee "road, Cwm-
James A. T. W. 41 & 42 Biidge st I felinfaoh & Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Newport ijnhnsnn John S. 29 Commercial st.
Johns R. H. Limited, 46 Commer- 1 Pont\-mistOT, Newport
i-ial .street & 159 Dock st. Newport [jo„(., ,5. Hancock. Price -treet & 6^
Jones William, Carlyle printing High street. Rhvmnev
noiks, Abertillery I Jones Wm. & Co. Pontymoile,Pontyiil
Jones Wm. 159 Commercial st. NewptiRibbv Henrv, Aberbeeg. Newport
Jo>,-e & .Sons (Newport) Limited. 51 [Lipton Ltd.'Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Hi-h St. & 3 Cambrian rd, Newport 1 Liverpool Provision Stores. High st.
Morgan M. & Co. 26 Frograore it. 1 Blaina
Abergajenny Marshall John, Sudbrookj_ Chepstow
Mavpole Dairy Co. Ltd
PROVISION DEALERS.
Alexander .Mark, High street, Garn-
diffaith. Pontypool
Blaina Industrial & Provident Society
Limited (W. Oriel, manager), Llan-
hilleth. Newport
Corbett James, 26 Powell st.Abertllry
Danish Butter Co. (F. A. Hall), |Rhymney Public Hall Co. Limited
Church street; 47 Oak street & 2J (Charles Curtis, sec. & theatrical
Duke st. Abertillery ; 13 Winifred manager). Bh>-mnev
terrace. Cwintillery ; 77 High st. Bisca Public Hall Co! Lim. (Thom»»-
Blaina & 2 Railway st. Llanhilleth, Davies, sec). Risen, Newport
Newport Tredegar Masonic Buildinw Co. Lim.
Direct Trading Co. Ltd. 19 Commer- (B. H Spencer, solicitor k »ec.),
cial street, Newport ^ Town hall. Tredegar
Evan- David, 20 Moriah st. Rhyiimey ! Tredegar Public Buildings Co. Lim
stle st.Tredegr
Newport Printing; Co. Limited,
19 (lorn street, Newport
Owen Bros. 19 Nevill st, Abergavenny
Pope Walt. K 6 Friars St. Neivport
Price E. r. Victoria street. Cwmbran,
Newport
Price W. J. 38 St. Mary's st. Monmth
Prole k Son, Bethcar st. Ehlnv Vab'
guiuton Robert. 27 High st, Chepstow
Bnfierts J. E. High at. Blackwood, Nwpt
Keargeant Brothers Limited, Queen
street, Abergavenny
f^heplM.rd Harrv.i4Beulah st.Rhvmnv
.'iims .]. C. fc Son, 57 Ctanmercial
street, Newport
Sotith Hides Gar.ette limited. King
street. Abertillery
S'tikM J. & Son. Hi & 82 George st,
.Newport
^warbrick Mrs E.3t Castle st.Tredgr
Wadley & Son. 21 Commercl.st.Newpt
Ward James Thomas. 100 Broad st,
Plaenaron, Pontypool
gh street
.\bertillery ; 13 Commercial street.
Tredeiriir ; R George st. Pontypool
«. Broad st. Blaenavon. Pontypool
Meadow Dairy Co, Ltd, ii Marine st,
Tallislown, Owm. Newport k High
street. Abersychan, Pontypool
Morgan Richard, Armoury street .t
Pennant street, Ebbw Vale
Morris Llewellyn, 18 Glnnn.ind st.
Cwnifolinfacli, New^pnrt
N'en Tredegar k District Co-operative
Society Ltd. Pengam, Cardiff
Organ Wm. 63 Market hall, Newport
Pegler's .Stores Limited. Gladstoni'
street. Cross Keys, Newport
Peters k Co. 10 Canning st. Cwm.
Newport.
Piieh Bros fi4 St. Marv st.Risca.Nwprt
I'noh Howell. 10 Gladstone st, CVos;-
Keys. Newport
Rees David. 14 Lower Rnwiinson ter-
hnd M'erf, Church st. Ahertillrv
k sec.)^
PUBLIC HALLS
Abergavenny Town Hall (Wm, Henry
Hopwiiod. town clerk). Cross street,
Abergaveniiv
Abertillery Market HaH (Wm, Gait,
seel. Market street. Abertillery
Assembly Rooms (Badman Brothers,
proprietors). Oak st, Abertillery
Central CE. Green. sec.1, 82 Com-.
mercial street, Newport
Chepstow Freemasons' Hall (.John Hy,
Thomas, tvler). Moor st. Chepstow
Council (William Cnbley, caretaker).
Blackwood. Newport
Cwmtillerv Worlro,eji-s Hall marry
SutcIitTe, sec.).Cwn.tillerv.Abertllry
Ebbw Vale Workmen's fPeroy Clarke,
sec.1. Market street. Ebbw Vale
Govilon Public H-ll rR"r T. P
Clarke MA i.er.VGoyii',„.Abr.?vnny
•Teffrevs' Hall. Raclan, Newport.
Monmonth Freemasons' (Thos Davis.
sec). The Parade. Monmonth
Monmouth Market House. Priory st.
Monmouth
Monmonth Shire Hall (Jas. Williams.
hall knr), Aginconrt so. Monmonth
Nevill Rooms (Tldvd Gardner, pro-
prietor), Nevill st Abercvennv
New Tredeo-ar Workmen's Ha'I. Tre-
degar rond. New Trede"ar. Cardiff
Newport Ten.pcraoce H,. .r, Prown.
sec). Dock street. Newport
Newport Town H-II rJ-ime. Collins.
keeperl. Cnmmercinl st. Newport
Oddfellows' Hall (Witkin T.ewi9.
seel. Tivvlegar st. Risca. Newport
P.ri-h Ttnll, St. David's. Flour-de-
Lis, CardifT
MONMOUTHSHIRK
Parish Hall k Rooctins Boom (C. ,1 i Risca (Hisoa Public Hall Co
Lipsiomb .I.P, sec), Llangattock- ■ (T. Davies, sec), St. Mary si
Vibon-Avel, Monmouth Risca, Newport
Pontypool Town Hall (Henry Harold jKolls Hall (O.W.Morgan,mgi-. (or the
Haden, clerk), Hanbury rd. Pontypl corporation'), Whitecross st.Monmth
Bhyiniicv (Charles Cnrtis. src. & ' Tradesmen's Hall (Robert Dodd, pro-
theatrical mnnascr). Rhvmnev prietor). Hill street, Newport
TRADES. PLii 323
Ltd.) Tred<.gar Teniperanre Hall (T. Ball.
caretaker), Morgan st. Tredegar
Tredegar Town, The Circle, Tredegar
Usk Town Hall, New Market st. Usk
Victoria Public Hall (Charles Curtis,
sec), High street, Bhyraney
Marked thi
PUBLIC HOUSES
us • are brewers of the beer
liled
Abbey, Arth. Saiul.Jones, Abbey rd. Cwnibr.in, Newport
Agincourt, Albert James, 3 Agincourt street, Momnouth
Albert, Job Evans, Talywain, Pontypool
Albert, Blodwen Haydn, 10 St. Mary st. Bisca, Newport
Alexandra hotel, Evan Beddoe.Jubilee ter.New Tredegar
Alexandra Dock, George Hutcliings, 35 Watchhouse
parade. Pill, Newport
Aioxandia Vaults, Mrs. E. Tampliu, James st. Ebbw Vie
Alma inn, John Morris, Broad st. Blaenavon, Pontypool
Anchor inn, Trnfit Crispin, Chapel Hill, Chep.stow"
Ancient Druid, Joseph Rogers, Holly Bush, Newport
Angel, John Faull, Grosmont, Hereford
Angel hotel, Francis Hayward, 39 West st. Newport
Angel. VVaitiT L. Lougher, Gold Croft common, Caer-
leon. Newport
Angel, William Morg.m, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Angel inn, Chas. B. Bobprts,C;istleton,Marshlield. Cardiff
Angel, Gwylim Thoiua.s, Maesyci\nimer. Cardiff
Argoed Arms, Philip L. Lloyd, Argoed, Newport
Bailey's Arms, Richard Hugh Williams, School terrace,
Cwm, Newport
Barley Mow, John Watkins, 125 Monnow st. Monmouth
Beaufort Arms, Mrs. Winifred Harriet Brockway, New-
bridge, Newport
Beaufort inn, Mrs. Catherine Davies, 40 Beaufort hill,
Beaufort (Brecon shire)
Beaufort Arms, J. Jenkins. Beaufort rise, Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Beaufort Arms. Thos Matthews. Beaufort rd.Ebbw Vale
Beaufort Arms, Hezekiah Williams. Monkswood, Dsk
Beli, Thomas Dixon, High street, Pontypool
Bell inn, William Brown, Somerset street, Abertillery
Bell inn, Thomas Darling, Skenfritli. Monmouth
Bell inn, Leonard Matthews, Llanhadoc, Dsk
Bell inn. Thomas O'Connell. Bedbrnok, Monmouth
Beli hotel, John H. Phillips, Bank street, Chepstow
Bell inn, Mrs. Julia Scanlan. Whitebrool;. Monmouth
Belle Vue, William Henry Edmunds, i Queen street.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Belle Vue, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. Dukestown, Tredegar
Belmont inn, William Henry Davies. Monmouth rd
Black Bear, George Bruwn, Betlws-Newydd. Newport
Black Lion. James Powell, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny
Blael( Lion, (buries P. Stanley, Lion st. Abergavenny
Black Prince. John C. B. Jones, Circle, Tredegar
Black Prince, Geo. H. Wybourne, Tnysddu, Newport
Black Rock. Edward Cooper, Cwmynvscov, Poiitvpool
Black Swan, Mrs. Mary Ann Jenkins, s't. John street,
Monmouth
Blacksmiths' Arms. Edwd. Hicks, Mynyddislwyn, Newport
Blaina inn, Mrs. Margaret Jane Lewis, Blaina
Blue Beli, Henry Davies, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Boat inn, William Henry WilUams, Penallt, Monmouth
Borough Arms, John Jones, 104 Monnow st. Monmouth
Borough Arms, Herbert Wreford, 35 Dock street, Newprt
Bridge inn, Henry Butcher, Llanbadock, Osk
Bridge inn, Harry Giggle,Norton,Grosmont (Herefnrdsh)
Bridge inn, John Griffiths, Llanfoist, Abergavenny
Bridge inn, Charles Frederick Messenger, Kemeys-
Commander, Usk
Bridge inn. John Walters, Llangwm Ucha. Newport
Bridge inn, Mrs. Lydia Waters. Bridge street, Chepstow
Bridge End inn, John Crow, Govilon, Abergavenny
Bridge End. Edgar J. Davies, Bedwas, Cardiff
Bridge End, Raymond J. Hook, Monmouth rd.Abergvuny
Bridge End inn, Thomas D.Jenkins, Pontygof.Ebbw Vale
Bridge End. Vernon Jenkins, Poutnewydd, Newport
Bridge End inn, Wm. Jeremiah. Pontnewvnydd, Pontypl
Bridge End hotel. David Richards. Tredegar street.
Risca, Newport
Bridge End inn, E. Williams, Cwmnantddu, Pontypool
Britannia, Richard James Boycott. Nev "" "
inn, Thomas Evans, Llanbad.
tish Constitution, Wm. Rogers, Talywain, Pontypool
Bull inn, Samuel Edwards, High stre6t,Caerleon,Newprt
Bull inn. Mrs. Fanny James, 5 Agincourt sq. Monmouth
Bull inn, James Weeks, 12 St. John's sq. Abergavenny
Bunch of Grapes, David McDougall, 17 & 18 High st.
Newport
Bush hotel, Francis W. Briscoe, 18 High st. Chepstow
Bush inn, Robert Alfred Henrv Herbert. Nant-y-glo,.
Brvr.mawr (Breconshiye^
Busli inn, Alfred Phillip.-. Penallt, Monmouth
Bush, Alfred Search, 24 High street, Pontypool
Bush inn, Edward J. Smith. Redbrook, Monmouth
Bush inn, Richard Williams, Park row. Tredegar
Bush inn, William Williams. Upper Cwmbran. Newport
Butchers' Arms, Jn.Barham,42 Frogmorc st.Abergavnny
Butchers' Arms, Mrs. Jane Morgan, Govilon, Abergavnny
Butchers' Arms, Charles Preeoe, 50 Monnow st. Monmth
ii;itchers' Arms, William J. Tippin.v, High street.
Blackwood, Newport
Butchers' Arms, Bichd. Williams, Maesycwmmer.Cardifi
Caledonian. Thomas Smith, 88 Dock street. Newport
Cambrian uin. Robert John Wheeler, Castle st. Tredegar
Cantrefl' inn, Mrs. Emily B. Gardner, Brecon road.
Abergavenny
Cardiff Arms, Mrs. Sarah Jane Fleming, Bridge st. Dsk
Carpenters' Arms, Thos. Arthur, Coed-y-paen, Pontypool
Carpenters' Arms inn, Jn. BTOwn,Tintem-ParTa,Chepstow
Carpenters' Arms, Rutus Evans, Penpellenny, Goytney,
Pontypool
Girpenters' Arms, Jas. George, 146 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Carpenters' Arms, Albt. T. Howard, Llanishen, Chepstw
Carpenter.s' Arms, Harry Hunt, Aberbeeg, Newport
Carpenters' Arms, Herbert Jenks. Rumney, Cardiff
Carpenters' Arms. Evan Lewis, Blackwood, Newport
Carpenters' Arms, Charles Meek, Shire Newton,Chepst«
<;arpenters' Arms, Charles Perrett, Llangattock Lin-
goed. Abergavenny
Castell-y-Bwch. Benjamin Samuel, Henllys, Cwmbran,
Newport
Castle, James W. Coombes. Railway ter. Owm, Newport
Castle inn, Mrs. Harriet Dodd, Caldicot, Newport
Castle, Henry J. Evans, Castle street, Abertillery
f^asile, Harry Evans, Rassa, Beaufort, Breconshire
Castle. Elijah Harris. P'-'ntvwnin. Noi'pni t
Castle inn, William Jame-, Hit;h st. Briery HI. Ebbw Vale
Castle, Jenkins Jones, Aberbeeg, Newport
Castle, Frederick S. Kelly, i Shaftesbury st. Newport
Castle, John Lewis, Argoed, Newport
Castle inn, John Macintosh, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel,
Monnrouth
Castle, Alfred Parfitt, High street, Blaina
Castle, Geo. Wm. Bosser. 27 Commercial rd. Newport
Oastle, John Henry Salter, Twyn square, Dsk
Castle, Ernest Seymour. 31 George street, Pontypool
Castle stores. .Vrthur Price. 29 Mill st. Abergavenny
Cetn Mably Aitds, Henn- George Kellv, Michaelston y-
Vedw, Cardiff
Chepstow Bo.it, Joseph Ellis, The Back, Chepstow
Cherry Tree, Walter Goodman, Chapel Hill, Chepstow
Cherry Tree inn, Sidney Stevens, Cinderhill st.Monmth
Church inn. Edgar .Tones. Mynyddislwyn, Newport
Church inu. Bees Panders, Bedwellty, Cardiff
Church House inn. Thomiis Henry Bowyer, 2 St. Mary
street. Risca. Newport
Church House inn, Thomas D. Phillips, St. Bride Went-
loog, Newport
Church House inn, Fredk. Thos. Price, Bedwas, Cardiff
Clarence. Arthur Harris. Carno. Bhvmney
Clarence. Daniel Watkins, King st. Blaenavon, Pontypl
Clytha Arms, George Jones, Clytha, Abergavenny
Coach & Horses. Arthur E Patey, Chapel road. Six
Bells, Abertillerv , ,,
Ebbw Tale [Coach & Horses, "Tom Pidgeon, Costleton, Marshfleld,
I Cardiff
ritannia, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Sawtell, Market st.Tredegar 1 Coach & Horses, Rd.Bollinson, 11 Castle st.Abergavenny
Britannia, George Steward, 51 Frogmore st.Abergavenny 1 Coach & Horses, Sydney Rowlands, Caerwent, Chepstow
" " ■) inn, Mrs. Ellen "Jane Sutton, Pontymister, Coach & Horses, Geo. Turner, Charles street, Tredegar
Newport " Coach & Horses inn, I Williams, Welsh st. Chepstow
I Coal Hole. John Davies. Maesycwmraer. Cardiff
MON. 1 I*
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ruui.ic HocsKS— c.nitiiiueil.
Ciiliee tavern.Philip Tavlor.Castleton, MarshfieUl, Cardiff
Cummeicial hotel, James Doolaii, Market st. Alertillery
Commercial inn, John Pritchard, Talywain, Pontypool
Commercial, John Waite, Abercarn, Newport
Commercial, Mrs. Sarah Walker, Town Docks, Se^iport
Oommercial inn, William H. Williams, 46 Commercial
street, Pnntymister, Newport
Carporatioii, Jnbn Lawrence, 593 Corporation rd.Xenprt
Cross inn. James VVashbourne. Caldicot, Newport
Cross Hands, Alfred J. Gale, Chepstow road, Newport
Cross Hands. Wjn. Jas. Hale, Sliiru Newton, Chepstow
Cross Keys, Gcoigi- Davies, Llansoy, Ni.'wport
Cross Keys, Mrs. Harriet Edmunds, 33 Queen street,
Biaenavon, Pontypool
Cross Keys, Llewellyn Lewis, 9 Market street, Nenporl
Cross Keys hotel, Alfd. H.Warmsley, Cross Keys, Newport
Grjsswen inn, — Evans, Penhow, Newport
Crown, C. W. Baldwin, Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavenny
Crown, Charles Caston, Machen, Newport
Crown, George F. Clarke, Broad st.Blaenavon.Pontypool
Crown, Sydney Thomas Eardley, Eaglan, Newport
Ciiiwn, Edward Edwai-ds, 45 Cross street, Abergavenny
Cr.nin inn, William Jei-vis, Nantybwch, Tredegar
Crown, Miss Elizabeth McCarthy, Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Crown, Richd. Martin, 18 Crown st. Maindec, Newport
Crown, William Henry Moure. Whitebrook, Monmouth
Cr.iwn hotel, Thomas G. Morgan, Vicloria street,
Blaenau Gwent, Abertillery
€rown inn, Wm. Jn.Harries'Phapland, Trelleck,Monmth
Crown, George Thouias, Bryn, Mynyddyslwyn, Newport
Crown, Mrs. Georgina Villers, Varteg, Pontypool
Crown. Thomas Vaughan Williams. 34 Commercial st.
Ponlymister, Newport
Crown & Sceptre. Genrgi- Brown. Llantilio-Pertholey,
Abergavenny
Cupid's Hill imi. Arth. V. Godding, Grosmont, Hereford
Cwm hotel, Wm. G. Thomas, Alexandra rd. Abertilleiy
Cnnibran Gerdens. John Charles, Canal bank. Pont-
newydd, Newport
Cnmlirdoer inn, O. Richaids. Cwmffrwdoer, Pontypool
Dock hotel, Henry Devereux, 14 Dock par. Pill, Newport
Dolphin, Thos. Hawkins, 6*7 Dolphin street, Newport
Dorallt inn. Wm. Thomas. H<-nllyp. Cwmbran. Newport
Drovers' Arms. Htnry Gonld" Brewer, Gold Croft
conimon, Caerleon, Newport
Druid's Head iun,J.Peml)ridge,Ohippenhamgate st.MoDmth
Duffrjn hotel, George R Davies, Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
• uke, Jame.s Dyke, Beaufort hill, Beaufort (Breconsh)
Juke inn. Thomas Price, Dnkestown, Tredegar
i)ake of Wellington. Daniel Price, Hart st. Briery Hill
Duke of Yoik P.H. Mrs. Bachael A. Harris, Grosmont,
Hereford
Eagle, Miss Kate Birkeland, 92 Dock street, Newport
Eagle inn, William Jones, High st. Cross Keys, Newport
EaL'l-, Thos. Prue Rees. South st. Beanfort(Breconshire)
Ea-tern Valleys, George Hill, MiU street, Newport
Engin'eis' Arms, Hubert H.Witts, 3 Albert ter. Newport
ExchaisH. John Booth, 56 St. Mary st. Risca, Newport
Exchange. Rudolph Jones, 126 Commercial st. Newport
Farmers' Arms, Wm. Bowen, 34 Lion st. Abergavenny
Farmer.- Arras, Mrs. C. Evans, Beaufort hill, Beaufort
(Brecon.shire)
Tarniers' Arms, Ernest Gill, Goldcliff, Newport
Farmers' Arms, William Harris, Llanthewy-Vach, Caer-
le.in, Newport
Farmers' Arms, John Thomas, Ockerweith, Pontymisler,
Ni-wport
Fanners' Arms, Mrs. Catherine Willis, Bhymney
Finers' Arms, Henrj- Saunders, Beaufoi t rise, Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Five Alls inn, Thos. Smith, Hawkers Hill st. Chepstow
Five Bells. Thos. Rowlands, Shire Newton, Chepstow
Foresters', Frank Parry, High st. Blackwood, Newport
Forestfi-i' .\rms, .Archibald Davis.67 Tudor st.Abergvnny
Foresters' Arms,Mr«. Eliza May Fletcher, High st. Blaina
Foresters' Arms, Albeit H.' Wheeler, Church road,
Risca. Newport
Korge Hammer. Charles Evana, Hart street. Briery
Hill, Ebbw Vale
Fiirs:e Hammer, Theophilus C. Jones, Cwmbran.Newport
Fi;rt;e Hammer, Charles Lewis, Park road, Pontypool
F>rge Hammer, Edward J. Williams, High st. Blaina
Forge Hammer, William Williams, Hanbury road, Ponl-
ncwynydd, Pontypool
Forge Hammer, Herlwrl S, Witchell, 28 Broad street,
B' lenavon, Pontypool
Fountain inn, Leonard Arthur, 7 Monnow st. Monmouth
Fountain inn, Mrs. E. Davios. 'frelleck grangcChepstow
Fountain, John Phillips, George street, Pontvpool
Fountain. Charles Puirh. Trondrhiwgwair, Tredegar
Fox &, Hounds. Jn. Richards, Newchurch West,Chep3tow
Fox Sc Hounds, Henry Cecil Silverthom, Bisca, Newport
Freemasons' Arms, George Bacon, Circle, Tredegar
Freemasons' Arms,Mrs. E. J. Howell, Nelson st.Chepstw
Full Moon, James Jervis, Scwrfa rd. Dukestown,Tredegr
Full Moon, Thomas Morgan, George street, Pontypool
Full Moon, Henry Williams, Cross Keys, Newport
Fwrrwm-Ishta, Cornelius Roberts, Machen, Newport
Gate inn, James Walden, Llantrechta Lower, Newport
George, Robert Dibble, 157 Chepstow road, Newport
George, Champness W. Ebdon. High st. Blackwood,
Newport
George inn, William T. Haivc-y, Market .st. .^birtillery
George, Thomas Jenkins, 22 Commercial st. Pontypool
George inn, Henry Stubbs. Mount street, Tredegar
George hotel, Benj. Bt-cs, Frogmore st. Abergavenny
George & Dragon, William Hy. Hurley,27 Mill st.Newpit
Globe inn, Harnatt Davies, Commercial street. Briery
Hill, Ebbw Vale
Globe inn, Richard Evans. Beaufort rise. Beaufort.
(Breconshire)
Globe, Aug. Wm. James Fabian, Crane st. Pontypool
Globe, John Jones, 120 High street, Blaina
Globe, John AVatkins, 147 High st. Abersychan, Pontypool
Globe, Alfred J. Williams, High street, Abertillery
Globe, Mrs. Ann Williams, Church street, Tredegar
Gloucestershire House, Mrs. Frauce.s Ethel Jones, St.
James' stieet, Monmouth
Glyn Mawr, Arth. Gittins, Blaenau Gwent, Abertillery
Gockett (The), Mrs. Jessie LiUiah Probert, Trelleck rd
Cwmcarvan, Monmouth
Gold Croft inn, John Grady, Gold Croft common, Caer-
leon, Newport
Golden Lion, Tom Gauntlett. Castle street, Abertillery
Golden Lion. Walter Hall, 6 Frogmore st. Abergavenny
Golden Lion. Barckley Thomas John, Bridge st. Dsk
Golden Lion. Mrs. Sarah Jane Lewis, Queen street.
Nant-y-glo. Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Golden Lion, Fre.lk. James Phipps, Castle st. Tredegar
Golden Lion. Henry Webber, Commercial street. Briery
Hill. Ebbw Vale
Golden Lion inn. Edwin Williams, Magor, Newport
Golyuos, John Hall, Talynain, Pontypool
Grapes, William S. Hooper, i Upper Church st.Chepatw
Great Western hotel, Arthur Willcocks, Station road,
Abergavenny
Green Dragon P.H. Thomas Davies,Govilon, Abergavenny
Green Dragon, Thomas W. Herbert, Moor st. Chepstow
Green Dragon, .John Yates, 17 St. Thomas' sq. Monmth
Green Meadow. Matthew Mogtord, Risca, Newport
Greenhouse, E. Thomas, Llanvihangel-Llantamam, Nwprt
Greyhound inn, W. J. Barrett, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Greyhound inn, Mrs. Elizh. B6rrow,Christchurch, Newpt
Greyhound inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Bromley, 44 Beaufort
rise, Beaufort (Breconshire)
Greyhound inn, John Sealy Burnell. 17 Moor st.Ohepstw
Greyhound, George Carter. 49 High street, Newport
Greyhound, Llewellyn Harrhy, Iron street. Tredegar
Grei hound inn. Albert Hill-Jones, Four Ash street. Usk
Greyhound inn, William H. Jones. King street, Nant-y-
Glo, Brynmawr (Breconshii*)
Greyhound, Mrs. Jessie Morris, Albert street. Biaen-
avon, Pontypool
Greyhound, David Williams. Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Greyhound, Wm. Benj. Williams, Llantrissent, Newport.
Griffin inn, Mrs. Katherine Annie Ballinger, St. Mary's
street, Monmouth
GrilTin hotel, Edward Fowler. Ivor st. Biaenavon, Pontypl
Griffin, Edward Hall, 7 Griffin street, Newport
Griffin, John Matthews, Blaina
•Griffin, John Rosser, 59 Frogmore street, Abergavenny
Grofield inn, Mrs. William Cook, Baker st. Abergavenny
Grouse inn, John P. Meredith, Dnkestown, Tredejrar
Guildliall, Wm. Chas. Davies, 14 High st. Abergavenny
Hatodymyns inn, John Jenkins. Herbertstown, Crnmliii.
Newport
Half Moon. .Austin Bright CoUey, Llanthony Abbey,
Half«av House, .Arthur Pope, Gellvgroes, Newport
H.Tlfway House, Phillip John Powell, Little Mill. Mam-
hilad, Pontypool
Halfway House, W.Price. Llantilio-Crossenny.Abergvnny
Halfway House, William Charles Shoppard, Commercial
street, Cwmbran, Newport
Hall inn, Alfred Madley. Gwehclog, Dsk
Hanbury Anns, Arthur C. Coles, Caerleon, Newport
•Hanbury Arms, Mrs. E. Joshua, Trosnant st. Pontypool
Hanbury, Charles Lloyd. Clarence street, Pontypool
Hand Post, George Charles Carruthera, 2 Bassaleg road
& I Risca road, Newport
Haro Ss, Greyhound, W. H. Beer, 37 Cbmmercial «l. Nwprt
H n i Chickens, Ernest Williams,? Flannel st.AbergYDBy
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Hwil-y-Mwyn hotel, Tom J. Tendoll, Spencer street,
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Hereford Arms hotel, John Logie, Hereford St. Newport
High Cross, Thomas Williams. Llanbadoc. Usk
Hollyhush inn, Mrs- Maigt. Diivii^, Holly Bush, Ken port
Homfray Arms, E. Edmunds, 43 Jeddo st. Pill, Newport
Hope & Anchor, John Hiirbottle, 146 Dock st. Newport
Horn. Alfred E. Hood, Welsh street, Chepstow
Horse & Jockey, Mr.s. Sophia Fletcher. Llanvihangel-
Pont-y-moile, Pontypool
H .rseshoe inn, A. Jeremiah, Pontnewvnydd, Pontypool
Horseshoe, Abraham Rogers, Mamhilad, Pontypool
Hostry, Miss C. Lewis, LlantUio-Crossenny, Abergavnny
Isca, Mrs, Annie Harman, 17 Clarence place, Newport
Isca tavei-n, Alfred Wreford. 59 Commercial st. Newport
Ivor Arms, Edwin Jones, Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Ivor Arms, Enoch Saunders, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Ivor Castle, -Mrs. Eosetta Minchin, Ivor street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Ivy Bush inn, Silas Stewart, Penmain, Newport
Junction inn, Thomas Jenkins, Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
King. Mrs. Jane Love, Somerton road, Newport
*King David, JiiUn Samuel Jones, 62 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Kinif of Prussia. James Boyt, Llangattock-nigh-Usk,
Abergavenny
•King's Arms, Thomas .\lfred Delafield, 29 Nevill st.
Abergavenny
King's Arms, Wm. J. Extence, Newtown, Ebbw Vale
King's Arms, S. Flannigan, Caeileon Village, Newport
King's Ai-ms, H. Harris. 57 King st. Blaenavon, Pontypl
King's Arms, Clifford James, Trosnant st. Pontypool
King's Arms, William Keats, Llanvetberine, Abergavenny
King-'s Arms, Sidney Marsh, Llanvair-Disooed. Chepstow
King's Anns, Thomas Osborne, 133 Commerci.U rd. Nwprt
King's Arms, John Stead. 47 Mnnn.iw st. Monmouth
King's Head, Samnei Cochrane, Kfdwick, Newport
King's Head, Thomas Davies, Cross Keys, Ne\?port
King's Head, Alfred Hudson, Bedbrook, Monmouth
King's Head, Edward Matthews, Old Market st. Usk
Kinar's Head, James Andrew Perrv. Eaglan, Newport
Kinn's Head. .\Ir'...\li,v K. I>„«,.iI.Go <'ro?« st. Alipr!;vnn%
King's Head urn, Henry Rcps CiistU' siveHt, Tiedegar
King's Head, Wm. Wells. Station rd. Fontnewydd, Newport
King's Head tap, Blackburn & Co. 203 Dock st. Newport
Labour in Vain, Charles Jeffries, 39 High st. Pontypool
Lamb inn, Mrs. William Bevan, Penyrheol, Pontypool
Lamb. Henry Gwillyn, Pwtt-Du, Abergavenny
Lamb, Jn.Chas. Hughes, Beaufort sq. Beaufort(Breconsh
Linib. Thomas Jones. Railway terrace, Blaina
*Ljnib, Mrs. Eli/.h. Manges. 25 Merthyr rd. Abergavenny
Limib, Mrs. Maria Phillips, 6 Bridge street, Newport |
Lamb inn, Augustus C. Williams. Commercial street.
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Lamb & Flag, William H. .S'immonds, Llannenarth
(.Htra, Abergavenny
Lamb & Flag inn, William Watts, Maryport street, Usk
Lancaster Arms, Alfred Jenkins, Llnnvihangel Crucurney,
Abergavenny
Lewis Arms, John Kellow, Machen, Newport
Lion inn, Alfred Jenkins, Trelleck, Monmouth
Lion, William Rees, Abersychan, Pontypool
Lion, Miss Margt. Annie Vaughan, Govilon, Abergavenny
Lion. William Job Watkins, Llandogo, Chepstow
Lisvverry hotel, William Mogford, Liswerry rd. Newport
Little Bhyd, Joshua Brown, Carmel Town, Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Llanfoist inn, Horace E. Vaughan.Llanfoist, Abergavenny
London inn, Bader Cliff, 13 Bailey street, Newport
London hotel, John Ethelbert Taylor. 23 Monk street,
Abergavenny
Ln.l Nelson inn, William Pates, The Back, Chepstow
Lii.l Raglan, Fred Dyer, 28 Commercial st. Newport
.Maiiidee, Mrs. Annie Lock, 107 Chepstow rd. Newport
M.ii.'.n's Cross inn, Albert Waters,Heretord rd.Monmth
M.iilcil tavern, John Delahay, Broad street, Blaenavon,
i'' Titypool
Market tavern, J. Meighen. 26 Agincourt .sq. Monmouth
Market tavern, Wm. Smith.Market sq.Abercarn, Newprt
Market tavern,Mrs. L. J. Storey.ii Market st.Abergvnny
Market tavern, Elezar Waters, Market street, Pontypool
Masonic (The), Sam Sutton, no Dock street, Newport
Masons' -irms, William Jones. Blackwood, Newport
.Masons' Arms, Joseph Mayers, Pantygasseg, Cefnycrib,
Pontypool
Masons' Arms, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Devauden, New-
church East, Chepstow
Masons' Arms, Tom Morgan, Newbridge, Newport
Ma.sons' Arms, Thomas Pritchard, Mill street, Ponty-
mister, Newport
Masons' Arms, G. Tillings, Crown st. Crnmlin, Newport
Masons' Arms, Altd. J. Watkins, Tintern Parva.Chepstow
Mec'uanics' Arms, Wm. Hy. Wakefield,Dukestown,Tredgr
Mill tavern, John Daviea, Glannant, Cwmbran, Newport
.Milton hotel, Mrs. Jane Williams,Christchurch, Newport
(postal address, Llanwernl
.Miiiiis' .\nns. (JMiliui WiUiams, 48 B.'aufort rise, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Mitre inn, William Fisher, King street. Abort iUery
Monmouthshire House, T, A.Delafield,Ros3 rd.Abergavnny
Montague, Thomas Saunders, 43 Crane street, Pontypool
Moulders' Arms,VV.H.Broaaribb',67 Shaftesbury st.Nwprl
Mount Pleasant inn. Edgar Bishop. Gam road, Nanl-\-
gl»; Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Mount Pleasant, Frank Patey, Alma street, Cwmtillery.
Ahertillery
Mumitain Air, John Forkeswell, Penyrheol, Pontypool
Mountain Ash inn, Fred Price, Bedwellty mountain,
Tredegar
Nag's Head, Thomas Henry Savery, Twyn square, Usk
Navigation inn, D. Jones, Pontypool rd. Crnmlin, Newprt
Naylor's Arms, David Edwards, Mynyddislwyn, Newport
New inn, John Benjamin, Pwllmeyric, Chepstow
New inn, Willi.un B^van. F^thog, Abergavenny
New inn, Richard Bowgett, Skeiifrith, Monmouth
Xen inn. 'fhunias (';isbcll, Llanfoist, Abergavenny
New inn. Alfred D. ilhivers. Cimmercial road,' Aber-
carn. Newport •
New inn, David Davies, Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
New inn. Charles Dowding, Llangeview. Usk
New inn. John James, Lower New Inn, Pontypool
New inn. Herbert Rowe Lawrence, Llangstone, Newport
New inn. Wm. Parry, Llanlilin-Crossenny, Abergavenny
New inn, Thomas Phipps,so High st.Abersychan, Pontypl
New inn. Fred Smith, Magor. Newport
New inn. (Jeoroe Siiiiili. Bisbtnn, Newport
New inn,Martin WaHSian.Llaiitilio-Pertholey. Aberg\-nny
No« inn. Albert Williams, Bedwellty, Cardiff
New Bridge. A. J. Featberstone. 51 Bridge st. Newport
New Bridge End. Thomas John Stewart, Cwmtillery,
Ahertillery
New Court, James Baker, Maryport street, Usk
North Western. Roger A. Davies. Church st. Tredegar
North Western hotel, H. C. Powell, Brecon rd.Abe^g^■nny
Oakdale hotel, Fdk. Brooks, Oakdale, Penmain. Newport
Oakfield inn, John Jones, Oakfield, Cwmbran, Newport
Old Bridge En.l, John William.son. Penyhont, Cwm-
tillery, Ahertillery
Old Bush, Alht.Edwd. John, 160 Commercial st.Newprt
Old Bush, Samuel Smart, Abercarn, Newport
Old Cross Keys, Goff Morgan, 41 Tudor st. Abergavenny
Old Crown, Harry Strangemore. Sebastopol, Newport .
Old Duke, Albin Davis, 57 Castle street, Abergavenny
Old Green hotel, Frank Alford, 3 High street, Newport
Old Herefordshire House, George Evans. 25 Frogim.re
street, Abergavenny
Old Mitre. Geo. Janies. Llantilio-Pertholey.Abergavenny
Old Nag's Head. Wm.Hy. Watkins, Sb.James' st.Monmth
Old Oak, John Morgan, Llanover rd. Bla6navon,PontypI
Old Ship inn, William Barrett, Caerwent, Chepstow '
Old Ship, Fred Chave, 21 High street, Newport
Old Swan, Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, Abercarn, Newport
Old Tippb'ng Philosopher, Jn.Grifliths, Caldicot, Newprt
Pandy inn, John Phillips, Pandy, Abergavenny
Panteg. Richard Dodsworth, Seba.stopol, Newport
Pantrhiewgoch inn. George Hargreaves, Llanwenarth
Citra, Abergavenny
Pant-yr-Esk, Miss Sarah Tornlh. Newbridge, Newport-
Parkhouse inn. .Tohn Sterry, Trelleck. Monmouth
Parrott, Geoi'ge Groves, High st. Blackwood, Newport
Penvwaun. William While, Upper High st. Rhymnev
Picton Arms, Wm. J. Baglow, Dukestown, Tredegar
Pine Apple, G. Ball, 11 Steep street, Chepstow
Plas-y-coed inn, John Curtis, Cwmffrwdoer, Pontypool
Plough, Wm. T. Howells, 104 St. Mary st.Bisca,Newprt
Plough inn, William Matthews, Pontllanfraith, Newport
Plough inn, Eli Michael. Wolves Newton, Chepstow
Plough inn, Alfred Taylor, Buckholt, Monmouth
Ponthir Hon.se, Philip Sevenoaks, Ponthir, Newport
Pontnewydd inn, Edward Walker, Commercial street,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Pontymister inn, William Jones, 86 Commercial street.
Pontymister, Newport
Portskewett hotel, Geo. Sheppard, Portskewett,Chep8tow
Potters Arms, Patrick McDermott, 22 Dock st. Newport
Prince of Wales, Aneurin Jones, loi Beaufort rise, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Prince of Wales, Thomas Powell. High st. Ahertillery
Prince of Wales, David Thomas, Blaenavon. Pontypool
Prince of Wales, Wm. Trehenie, 46 Cardiff rd. Newport.
Prince Llewellyn,Dav;d Thomas Lewis,Dukestown,Tredgr
Puddler's Arms, Thomas Morris, Moriah st. Ehymney
Punch House, Albert Tuttiett, Morgan street, Tredegar
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Public Houses— Lontinued.
Queen. William Henry Chappell. 149 High street, Aber-
sychan, Pontjpool
<Jueen Viotoria, Charles Muses, Brj'nteg ores. Khjmnejr
tjueen's, George Purnell, Abertillery road, Blaina
Queen's Head, Charlei Curnock, St. James' st. Monmth
Queen's Head, Allen Dibdin, 13 Moor street, Chepstow
Queen's Head, Mrs. Eliza Hawkins, Redbrook,Monmouth
Queen's Head, Thomas I^wis, Cwmvoy, Abergavenny i
Queen's Head, Hy Albt. Newbery, New Market st. Dsk I
Queen's hotel. James Ward. Cwnisylioff. New Tredegar j
Kaelan Arms, John Rogers, Llandennv, Newport
Railway inn, Wm. Jn. Chivers. Blaina rd. Abertillery 1
Railway inn, Jas. Coles, Station st. Abersychan,Pontypool
Railway hotel, Levi D.wies, Marshfield, Cardiff I
Railway tavern. Wni.Davies, Dany Grai? rd.Risca,Nwprt '
Railway tavern, Isaaf Hulin, Lower Church st. Chepstow
Railway inn, Geo. F. Jones, OaUfield, Cwmbran,Newport
Railway hotel, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Pugh, Bridge street.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Kailway hotel, Levi Rogers, Brecon road, Abergavenny
Railway hotel, Joshua Weeks, 79 & 80 Dock st. Newport
Railway, Arthur WilUams, Sirhowy, Tredegar
*Red Hart, Thomas Probert, LlanVapley, Abergavenny
Red Lion, Ebenezer Bennett, Bassa, Beaufort (Breconsh)
Red Lion, James H. Bond, High street, Blaina
Red Lion, John Davis, Caerleon, Newport
Red Lion, Lewis Evans, 97 Queen Victoria st. Tredegar
Red Lion, Edwd. (i. Lewis, 16 Drybridge st. Monmouth
Red Lion, Henry Edwin May, Bryngwyn, Raglan
Red Lion inn, Mrs. Martha Morgan. Blackwood, Newprt
Red Lion. Tom E. St-evens, Cwmdows, Newbridge,
Newport
Bed Lion, David John Williams, 47 Stow hill, Newport
Refreshment Booms. David Hutchinson, Nantyderry,
Station, Goytrey, Abergavenny
Rhiwderin inn, Thomas Jones, Ehiwderin, Newport
Rhyd-y-bleu inn. John William Skinner, Bassa, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Richmond, Mrs. Mary Ann Priest, 91 Dock st. Newport
Rifleman's Arms. Reginald Jordan. Rifle street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Risca House inn, Mrs. Ann Charles, Commercial street.
Pontymister, Newport
Rising Sun, Geo. I. Austin, Kemeys Inferior, Newport
Rising Sun, Frederick Davies. Cefn, Rogeratone, Newprt
Rising Sun, William Edwards, Llanvihangel Crucorney.
Aliergavenny
Rising Sun, William Gardner, 167 High street, Blaina
Ri.'^ing Sun, James Greenland. Beaufort rise, Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Rising Sun, John Hopkins, Dukestown, Tredegar
Rising Sun, Thomas Lewis, Abersychan, Pontypool
Bi«ing Sun, R. T. Mann, 164 Shaftesbury st, Newport
Rising Sun, James Reynolds, Llangattock, Newport
Rising Sun, Harry Smith, 73 King st. Blaenavon, Pontypl
Rising Sun, Alfred Frederick X'nderwood, 3 Cinderhill
street, Monmouth
Rohin Hood, E. R. Hanner, 126 Monnow st. Monmouth
Rock, William Morgan, Bock, Blackwood, Newport
Rock & Fountain, David Hopkins, Penmain, Blackwood,
Newport
Koserstone hotel. Beaumont Vivian Coles, Bou'crslone.
Biiggiett hotel, Charles King, Roggiett, Newport
Rolling Mill, William Howell, 88 Commercial street,
Pontymister, Newport
Rolling Mill, John F. Jones, High street, Blaina
Rolling Mill, Edwd. Owen, Broad .st. Blaenavon, Pontypool
Bompney Castle, Mrs. Lucy Parkinson, Bumney, Cardiff
Bose & Crown, Benj. Evans, 26 Canal parade, Newport
Bose & Crown, J. Griffiths, Thomas street, Chepstow
Rothesay, Edwin Mr.s. Frederick Williams, Monmouth
road, Abergavenny
Royal Albert, George Kidd, 164 f'ommercial st. Newport
Boyal Arms, Edwin Barrett. High street, Bhymney
Boyal Exchange, David J. Davies. High street, Blaina
Royal Exchange, A.Hession, :6i Commercial rd. Newport
Boyal Exchange, Peter R. Plnmmer, High street. Bnerv
Hill, Ehbw Vale
R.yal Exchange, Abraham George Williams, Victoria
street, Blaenau Gwent, Abertillery
Royal George, Mrs. J. M. Lynch, Portland st. Newport
Boyal Oak, Charles Amery, Hereford road, Monmouth
Boyal Oak, William Ashley, Abertillery
Royal Oak, George Lewis Cruickshank, 31 Courlybella
terrace. Pill, Newport
Royal Oak, Edwin Morris Daviei, Dukestown, Tredegar
Royal Oak, Frederick Hayward, Llantrissent, Newport
Boyal Oak, John Jones, Machen, Newport
Boyal Omk, William Llewellyn, Christchnrch, Newport
Royal Oak, William Morgan, Llanhilletb, Newport
Boyal Oak, William E. Phillips, Welsh street, Chepstow
Boyal Oak, Geo. Rawlings, High st. Blackwood, Newport
Boyal Oak, William Tossell, Cwm, Newport
Royal Victoria, Albert Powell, Garndyrris, Abergavenny
Rummer, V. G. Nightingall, St. Mary street, Chepstow
Buperra Arms, Mrs. C. Mann. 18 Commercial rd. Newport
Buperra hotel, Evan Thomas, Commercial street. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
St. Julian's hotel, Geo. Fisher, Christchurch, Newport
Salutation, Miss Beatrice Sadler, aooCommercial rd.Nwprt
Ship inn, Edwin George Davies, Raglan, Newport
Ship, Mrs. Christr. Griffiths, i Mill parade. Pill, Newprt
Ship, Benjamin Pyui, Crane street, Pontypool
Ship hotel, Albert Young, Caerleon Village, Newport
Ship & Pilot, R. Plummer, 165 Commercial st. Newport
Sir Garnet Wnlsel.-y. Henry KiIlingbac-k,Crane st.PontypI
Sirhowy inn, Richard Cole, Sirhowy, Tredegar
Six Bells. Miss Emma Glazebrook.iog Stow hill,Newport
Sii Bells. Philip Rees. Peterstone, Cardiff
Sij Bells hotel, Wm. J. YendoU, Six Bells, Abertillery
Skirrid Mountain, Richard Large, Llanvihangel-Cru-
corney, Abergavenny
Sloop inn, Philip Henry Crum. Llandogo, Chepstow
Smiths' Arms, George Field. Pengam, Cardiff
Smiths' Arms, Mrs. M. A. PowelC Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Snatchwood inn. Mrs. Charlotte Thomas, Snatchwood,
Abersychan, Pontypool
Somerset Arms. Charles Lee, Gwmcarvan. Monmouth
Somerset hotel, Arthur Benjamin Frowen, Somerset st.
Abertillery
Somerset inn, George Freeman Heycock, 66 Merthyr rd.
Abergavenny
.^outh Wales inn, Michael Roach, West bank, Cwmtillery,
Ab.Ttillery
Star, Joseph Boucher, Ponthir, Newport
Star, Mrs. John Davies, Mamhilad, Pontypool
Star. William Fowler. 138 Duckpool rd. Maindee,Newprt
Star inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, Dukestown, Tredegar
.Star inn, Jas. Morgan, Llanvihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Dsk
Star. Alfred John Smith, Cefnyorib, Crumlin
Star hotel, Mrs. Agnes Georgina Watkins, John street.
Dock street, Newport-
Star inn. Walter Witts, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Station hotel, Harry Haines. Ynysddu) Newport
Station hotel, Albert Simmonds, Oak street, Abertillery
Station, Joseph Wordsworth, Brecon road, Abergavenny
Steam Packet. Saml. Jn. Motton, 199 Dock st. Newport
Sugar Loaf, Albert Mellish, Bisca, Newport
Sun, John H. Watkins, 41 Cross street, .Abergavenny
Swan inn. Henry Thomas Callard, Beaufort hill, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Swan, Thomas Lewis. Crane street. Pontypool
Talbot, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Price, Iron street, Tredegar
Tan House. Richd. Pearce. Shire Newton, Chepstow
Terrace inn, John Jenkins, Pontrhydyrun, Newport
Three Blackbirds. George Williams, Llanvihangel-Llan-
tarnam, Newport
Three Cranes. Albert Allen, Crane street. Pontypool
Three Horse Shoes. Wm. Anthony Bowen, Malpas,NeHpt
Three Horse Shoes, George Brooks, 21 Drvbridge street,
.Monmouth
riirop Salmons. .Mrs. Maru'aret Gale, Llantilio-Crossennr,
Abergavenny
Three Salmons (The), Miss Jane Jones, Bassaleg.Newprt
Three Salmons, Frederick Ernest Rickard, High street,
Caerleon, Newport
Three Tuns inn, Frank Mayo, 32 Bridge st. Chepstow
Tilers .Arms, Tom Sinamonds, Abertillery road, Blaina
Tillery Fountain. John William Potter, Penybont road,
Cwmtillery, Abertillery
Tradesmen Arms, George Coles, Machen, Newport
Tradesmen's Arms, Robert William Dodd, 136 Com-
mercial street, Newport
Travellers' Rest, Jack Lewis, Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Travellers' Rest. James Ward, Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Tredegar Arms, Harry Chapman, Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Tredegar Arms, William J. Evans, Bassaleg, Newport
Tredegar Arms, Hy. Jones, 60 Tredegar st.Bisca.Newprt
Tredegar Arms, John King, Gladstone street. Cross
Keys, Newport
Tredegar Arms,Anthony Lewis, High st.Blaikwood,Nwpt
Tredegar Arms, Arthur Mellish, Bogerstone, Newport
Tredegar Arms, Daniel Bees, Hill street, Bhymney
Tredegar Arms, Thomas Rosser, Machen, Newport
Tredegar Arms, Eichd. Searle, 4 Church st. Pill. Newpt
Tredegar Arm.s hotel, T. Evansi, James st.New Tredegar
Treylvn hotel, William Lott. High street, Fleiir-de-Lis,
Cardiff
Trout, Mrs. Bosina Davies, 13 Market street, Newport
Troy inn, Mrs. Violet Mary Kiernan, 15 St. Thomas'
square, Monmouth
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TiiADEfc;.
hKA
Tump tavern, Walter Cottereil, Llanthew y-By therch,
Abergaveuny
Tydu hotel, Thomas Collier, Eogerstone, Newport
Tyn-y-PwU hotel, George Herbert Hazell, St. Bride
Wentloog, Newport
Ty-wnyffrwd inn, William Lloyd, Ffrwd road, Abersy-
chan, Pontypool
Ty-yn-y-pwU inn, Tom Davies, Bedwas, Cardiff
Dnicom, Thomas Double, Cwmynyscoy, Pontypool
Dnicorn, Eeuben John Meadows, Albion road, Pontypool
Onion, William Gillman, Broad st. Abersychan, Pontypool
Upper Cock, Benj. Lewis Jones, Croesyceilog, Newport
Opper New inn, Robert Jarrold, New Inn, Pontypool
•Victoria inn, Arthur Atkins, Hereford rd. Abergavenny
Victoria inn, James Charles, Llandenny, Baglan
Victoria, Wm. Edwards, i & 2 Canal parade, Newport
Victoria inn, James Evans, Prince st. Blaenavon.Pontypl
Victoria, Alfred Ernest Rose, Corporation rd. Newport
Victoria hotel, Thomas White, Victoria road, Ebbw Vale
Victoria Arms, William Pritehard, Cwm, Newport
V.T. George Moigan, Gain cross, Nant-y-frlo, Bryn-
uiawr (Brecoiishire)
Vine Tree, A. E. Johnston, 57 Monnow st. Monmouth
Vine Tree inn, James A. Seaborne, St. Jolin's square.
Abergavenny
Vulcan, Carl Theodor Setterlund, 113 Dock st. Newport
Wain-y-clare inn, Mrs. Agnes Ann Williams, Llanvi-
hangel-Pont-y-moile, Pontypool
Walnut Tree inn, John William Atkins. Llantheny
Skirrid, Abergavenny
Waterloo, Fredk. T. Ellis,Watchhou8e par. Pill,Newport
Waterloo inn, Mrs. Louisa Williams, Nash, Newport
Wellington inn, Albert D.ivies, Newcastle, Monmouth
Wellington inn, William Hughes, Ehymney
Wellington, Charles Pugh, 46 Cross st. Abergavenny
Wellington inn, M. Rowlands, 9 St. WooUos rd.Newpoit
Welsh Oak, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, Newport road, Ponty-
inister, Newport
Wheatsheat, Samuel Price, 3 Cross street, Abergavenny
Wheatsheaf, Richard Watts, Llanhennock, Newport
Wheatsheat inn, Abel Wood Williams, Magoi-, Newport
Whistle inn, Mrs. Mary Ann Emery, Garnyrerw, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
White Hart, Mrs. Mary M.Charles, Pontllantraith,Nf»prt,
White Hart, Hubert Crum, George street, Pontypool
White Hart, Fredk. Jas. Edmunds, Bridge street, Usk
White Hart, Tom Herbert, High street,Caerleon,Ne«pn
White Hart. Charles Geo. Jones, Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Wliite Hart, William Jones, Newtown, Ebbw Vale
White Hart, Mrs. Elizh. Ann Kellow, Machen, Newport
White Hart, Mrs. Helena Lucey, Tredegar st. Newport
White Hart, Mrs. Elizh. .S. Morfian, Llangibby, Newport
White Hart, Wm. Morgan, Broad st. Blaenavon, Pontypl
White Hart, Alfred Watkins, St. Mellons, Cardiff
White Horse, Stephen Edward Salisbury Baker, 14 Frog-
more street, Abergavenny
White Hors
e. Wil
liam GwatI
an, 23 i
Cing
t. Blaena\
on.
Pontypool
White Hors
Mrs. Jane
Herber
> 7^
Beaufort
ill.
Beaufort
Breconshire)
White Linn
John
Fulford, 3
Mill st
reet,
Newport
White Li.ui
Willi
lui Wear.-.
-Vew Ma
i-ket
SI reel, IV
White Lion
Willi
uu R. Woodmuii, Q
ueen
street, Bl.
ina
White .S«ar
, Mis
Bosa Denr
er, 4 C,
oss s
.Abergave
inv
William IV
Johi
E. Jone.s,
Queen
street, Nant-y-
glo.
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
William the Fourth.Wm. Priest, QsCommercial st.Newprt
Windsor Castle, Mrs. Hannah Giddings, 20 Skinntr st.
& 19 Dock street, Newport
Windsor Castle, J. Gregoi-y, 56 Commercial rd. Newport
Winning Horse, Wm. Hy. Hill, Market st. Pontxpoul
Worcester Lodge, Miss Emily Morgan, 107 Monnow st.
Monmouth
Wrington Arms, Albert Morgan, Crane street, Pontypool
Wyebridge inn, Amos Lewis, Wyebridge st. Monmouth
Wyndham Arms, Robert. Charles Lyle, 73 Comiucii'ial
street, Newport
Tew Tree, John Jones, Railway terrace, Blaina
Yew Tree inn, Mrs. Laura Mary Wheeler, Trevelhin,
Pontypool
.,„ PUBLIC LIBRARIES.
See Libraries — Public.
PUBLISHERS.
hee Booksellers.
PULLEY MAKERS
Beatall Pulley Making Co. 56 to 64
Sumner st.Southwark, London SEi
Goodwin Arnold & Son Limited, 56
to 64 Sumner street, Southwark,
London S E i
PUMP MAKERS.
Abundant Water Supplies Co.
(C. Isler & Co. Ltd.),
Shot-Rotary rock boring ;
Bear lane, Southwark, London SEi
& 58 Summer row, Birmingham
Goodwin Arnold & Son Limited, 56
to 64 Sumner street, Southwark,
London S E i
t>earn Frank & Co. Limited,
West Gorton, Manchester;
pumping; machinery for all
Pumple
PUMPING MACHINERY
MANUFACTURERS.
Abundant Water Supplies Co.
(C. Isler & Co. Ltd.),
Shot-Eotary rock boring;
Bear lane, Southwark, London SEi
& 58 Summer row, Birmingham
Goodwin Arnold & Son Limited, 56
to 64 Sumner street, Southwark,
London S E i
Potter A. C. & Co. 52, 54 & 56 Lant
street. Borough, London S E i
Purapless Water Raising Co. 56 to 64
Sumner st. Southwark, London SEi
QUARRY OWNERS.
"Evans Bros. Cross Keys, Newjjort
Ifton Limestone Co. Ltd. Ifton.Newpt
Machen Stone & Lime Co. Limited
(The), Lower Machen, Newport
Marsh Edward, Pontywain, Newport
Parfitt H. C. & A. E. Kisca, Newport
Walters Brothers, Preswylfa, Black-
wood, Newport & Mynyddislwyn,
Newport
RABBIT SKIN MERCHANT.
Lee Robert Frederick, 29 & 31 Crosb>
row. Borough, London S E i
RADIANT HEAT & LIGHT.
Jones Einest George, 5 Skinner st.
Newport
RAG MERCHANTS.
RAIL MANUFACTRS.-STEEL. 1
Blaenavon Co. Limited, Blaenavon |
works, Blaenavon; shipping oflBces,
104 Dock street. Newport & 122
Exchange, Cardiff
Tredegar Iron & Coal Co. Limited.
Tredegar
RAILWAY COMPANIES.
Brecon & Merthyr (Herbert R. Price,
general manaaer), Tredegar cham-
bers, 73 Bridge street, Newport j
Trevil Railway Company (R. H, A. ]
Davies, managing director & sec.),i
Rassa. Beaufort.
age &
Midland (The) Railway Cai
Wagon Co. Limited, ^G. >v. K.
Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
North Central Wagon Co. Limited,
Pontypool Road station, Panteg,
Pontypool & G. W. R. Pontm-wy-
nydd, Pontypool
RAILWAY PANEL PLATE
MANUFACTURERS.
LysaKht John Limited, Orb iron
works. Corporation road, Newport ;
head office, galvanizing k engineer-
ing works at Bristol
RAILWAY PLANT MANFRS.
Isca Foundry Co. Limited, Mill
parade. Pill, Newport ; London
office, S3 Victoria street S W 1
RAILWAY SLEEPER MERS.
Burt, Boulton & Haywood Ltd. (Thos.
U. Bailton' manager), Alexandra
dock, Newport
RAILWAY SWITCHES &
CROSSINGS.
Isca Foundry Co. Limited, Mill
parade. Pill, Newport; London
office, « Victoria street S IV i
RAILWAY TURNTABLES.
RAILWAY BRIDGE MANFRS
Isca Foundry Co. Limited, MUl
parade, Pill, Newport ; London
office, S3 Victoria street S W i
RAILWAY CARRIAGE
BUILDERS.
Gloaoe«ter Railway Carriage &
Wagon Co. Ltd. Pontypool Road
station. Panteg, Pontypool &
O.W.R. Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Harrison & Camm Lim. Pontypool
Road station, Panteg, Pontypool
Isca Fou:
parade,
office, 5;
Limited, Mill
wport; London
street S W I
'I RAILWAY WAGON BLDRS.
j Gloucester Railway Carriage* Wagon
Co. Limited, Couriybella terrace.
Pill. Newport
Pugh John, Dock par. Pill, Newport
READING ROOMS.
Blaenavon Working Men's Reading
Room & Institute, High street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
328 KEF
Rkadino Rooms— continued.
Caerleon Reading & Billiard Rooju
(William Heberden >farsh, lion.
see.V Gold Crott common. Caer-
leon. Newport
Cnldicot (Herbert Blomley, sec),
Caldicot. Newport
Cwmbran Public (Alfred -lohn Oapes.
c.nretaker). Victoria street, Cwm-
bran. Newport
Cwmcarn Reading & Recreation Rooms
(John Games, sec), Newport road.
Cwmcarn. Cross Keys. Newport
Owmtillery Workmen's Reading Room
(W. T. Hobkirk, sec). Cwmlillery,
Abertillery
Cwmynyscoy (William Pyke. sec),
Cwmynyscoy. Pontypool
Llnngibby (William Henry Kennett.
sec. & mngr.), Llangibby, Newport]
Llanhennock Beading k Recreation,
Room (J. W. Nicholas, sec), Llan- j
hennock. Newport j
Machen (Mrs. Jane Harris, caretaker),!
Machen, Newport !
Kcw Tredegar Reading Room k Library '
(Thomas .Tames, sec & librarian),!
Workmen's hall. New Tredegar,!
Cardiff k loi Queen's rd. Cwmsy- 1
fiog. New Tredegar ,
Newport Council Members' (subscrip- j
<ion) Reading Rooms (A. J. Spear.
hon. sec), Town hall. Commercial ,
street, Newport
Powell's Tillerv Workmen's Institute
(U. Gill, sec'.),DiTision st.Abertillry j
Rogerstone Workmen's Institute &
Reading Rooms (James Jones, sec),
Rogerstone, Newport
Skenfrith (David Pritcliard. sec).
i^krnfrith, Monmoulh
Siidbrook Reading Boom t l.ibrMrv (H
Cane, sec), .Sudbrnnk, Chepstow j
HEFINERS— GOLD&SIIiVEB. j
Johnson, Matthey & Co. Limited, 7^1
to 8 1 Hatton gardn. London E C i j
Oakes E. W. & Co. Limited, 270 1
Rockingham street, Sheffield. T A j
"Refiner.s. Sheffield;" T Nos. 838
k 297s Central. See advertise-'
ment
REFORMATORY.
Monmouthshire Pveformatory (Fredk.
Ernest Craven Jones, supt.). Little
Mill, Maml.ilad. Pontypool
REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
Agus Mrs.E.64 Commercial rd.Ne^rpt
Baker Mrs.Maitha A.Crane st.Pontypl
Bater Richard, Golden grove & High
street. Newbridge, Newport
Berni Brothers. High street. Black-
wood, Newport ; 14 High street.
Rhymney ; Bridge street, Abercarn.
Newport; Areade & Somerset st.
Abertillerv; t6 Crown st. Crumlin.
Newport & High street, Fleur-de-
Lis. Cardiff
Beven R.W.3 Flannel st. Abergavenny
Bland A. W. k Sons Limited, 2^
High street, Newport
Bounds John,35 Commercial rd Newpt
Brai'chi A. High st. Abercarn, Newpt
Brewer Mrs.F.. Libnnus rd.Ebbw Vnle
Burgess Mrs. C. Market hall.Pontypl
r'ambarini Bros. 80 High st.Rlivmney
Cobley William. Blackwood. Newport
f'ole.s Misses V. k M. 97 Market hall.
Newport
Crook E. Govilon. Abergavenny
Cuff Ernest Charles, 37 High street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Cnrtis Frank. Newport road. Cwm-
carn, Cross Keys, Newport
Davies Miss M. Carmel st. Abertillerv
Dickens Mrs.M A.78Mftrket hall.Nwpt
Dowdall Percy, 2 Market st. Newport
Edwards J. 17 Commercial rd.Newpl
TRADES.
Evans Job, 3 Monnow st. Monmouth
Evans Saml. 24 Cross st. Abergavnny
Ewins' Restaurant, Murenger house,
53 High street, Newport
Frowen Sydney, The Square, Crum-
lin, Newport
Gaz?.i Brothers, 5 Commercial street,
Pontnewydd, Pontypool
Gifford Joseph. County restaurant.
13 Church street. Monmouth
Gonlding Mrs. Mary Maud. 20 Church
street. Monmouth
Gray Wm. 81 Commercial st. Newpt
Hall John. 90 Monnow st. Monmouth
Herriot John. 43 Clarence pi. Newprt
Hiatt William Henry. 10 Commercial
street. Pontnewydd. Newport
HiL'gins Albert, Spring cottage.
Tintern-Parva, Chepstow
Hoyle Mrs. Ida, High street, Black-
wood. Newport
.Tames' Restaurant. 45 Commercial
sl?'eet. Newport
Jenkins Miss E. 9 Richmond road.
Pontnewydd, Newport
John Wm. Hy. Troy atatn. Monmouth
Jones Mrs. A. 109 Broad slreet.Blaen-
avon. Pontypool
Jones Mrs. P. .i;2 Monnow st.Monmth
Leiffhton Mrs. Eliza. 128 Shaftesbury
street. Newport
Lewis & Ford, Market hall. Pontypool
Lewis Mrs. Margaret, i High street.
Griffithstown. Newport
Lloyd W.F.2 Lower Crane st Pontypl
Lovell's Cafe. 28 Skinner st. Newport
Maynard J, 85 k 86 High st. Blaina
Modisti M. 94 Forge st. Rhymney
Morgan Mrs. Ann. Pengroesoped,
Gcivlrey. Abergavenny
Moisrnn Mrs. E.B7 Market hall.Newpt
Minidy George, Castle parade, Usk
Neuton W.T.2oCommercial rd. Newpt
Oliver Mrs. Edith, 9 Commercial rd.
Newport
O'Neill Thos. 41 Llanarth st.Newport
Overton Oliver. Kymin Tower. May
Hill, Monmouth
Pacene John. 68 Newport road, Cwm-
carn. Cross Keys. Newport
Monmouth See advertisement
Peters Mrs. F. 4 High st. Newport
Player Miss Mary. Bedwas. Cardiff
Powell Mrs.K. Bethcar st.Ebbw Val,-
Powles Richard. Circle, Tredegar
Redgeis Thomas, i Tredegar street.
Eisca. Newport
Rifli^r.ls R.-vnold. 14 4; 16 Market
:irculi\ Newport
Rissi B cot hers. Flenr-de-Lis, Cardiff
San-om Ivor. 200a. Dock st. Newport
Snvini k Co. 20 George st. Pontypool
Shaftesbury Restaurant (Mrs. H.
Davies). 73 HiL'h street. Newport
Sidnh B ,1 Canninsr st. Cwm. Newport
.''keldon Mrs. Eleanor. 25 Commer-
cial ro.iil. Newport
Sneyd Mrs. .lane. High street. Aber-
carn. Newport
Steel H. 71 Monnow st. Monmouth
Stevens Liinited. 63 High st. Newport
Strinati k Co. Cwm. Newport ; 14
Marine st.reet. Tallistown. Cwm.
Newport & Bridge street. Aber-
Newport-
[monmouthshirl..
Tav
Mrs
Mi:
Market hall, Newport
T:i\I..r R :;4 Shaftesbnrv st. Newprt
Thni,i:w Mrs A. Bethcar st.Ebbw Vale
T..thill William. The Bridee. Cwm-
bran. Newport
Turner James. Bridge street, Usk
Verettos O 128 Commercial rd.Newpt
Victoria Coffee Tavern (Walker's
Waverley Hotel Limitrf-d). Crane
street. Pontvpool
Viner Stephen. The Bay. Tintern
Porva. Chepstow
Walker George James, Railway
station, Cambrian road, Newport
Walts Mrs. Susan Elizabeth, 5 Trede-
gar street. Risca, Newport
Wetson Andrew, Moss cottage, Wynd-
cliff, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Williams Mrs.E.isMarket hall.Newpt
Williams E. T. T03 Dock st. Newport
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS.
DEATHS & MARRlAGEa
Bevan Edgar (marriages), iz Glad-
stone street, Brvnteg, Abertillery
Brcakwell F. Hardwick house, Mon-
now street, Monmouth
Cole M. 5 Tillerv rd. Abertillery
Coleman Obadiah, 3 Oakland place,
Blackwood, Newport
Davies Herbert Chas. Bridge st. Usk
Evill Charles Ariel (deputy supt.).
Bank buildings, Chepstow
Farmer Mrs. M.J. Osbaston. Monmth
Farqnhar Jas. Hervey (deputy supt ).
Market street, Abergavenny
Finnis Thomas John, 57 Fairoak av
Maindee, Newport
Gorman Michael, Rosslea house,-
Llanhilleth, Newport
Green Thomas George (supt.)..
Merthyr road. -Vbcrgavenny
Henry F. (supt.). Sirhowy. Tredegar
Howells Henry William," Broomfield.
Mitchel-Troy, Monmouth
Huggins Francis. 11 Charles street,
Griffithstown, Newport
Hughes David Caleb. Ivydene. Beth-
car street, Ebbw Vale
Jenkins .Toidah O. (marriages). The
Ferns, Blackwood, Newport
Jenkins Thomas (deputy supt), 6
Morgan street, Tredegar
Jones Charles, Llanvihangel-nigh-
Usk, Abergavenny
Lees David (deputy supt.). 47 Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Lewis Benjamin (deputy), Club cham-
bers, George street, Pont3'pool
Lewis Lewis. Pengani house, Pen-
g.nm, Cardiff
Morgan Benjamin (births k deaths).
Public library, Hanbnry rd. Pontypl
Morgan Miss Emily. 15 Victoria st.
Cwmbran, Newport
Morgan John (marriages). Lion st
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Owen Edward Vanghan (deputy),
Nevill street. Abergavenny
Owen 0. J. iqNeviU st. Abergavennv
Parry Arthur C. (deputy supt.), Caer-
leon chambers. Stow hill, Newport
Pan-v T. (supt.), Caerleon chambers
Stow bill, Newport
Powell Henry Gilbert (deputy),Bridge
street, Usk
Roberts Augustus J. Beaufort rise,
Beaufort, Breconshire
Rowland E. High st. Abercarn, Nwprt
Rowlands AVilliam Morgan (registrar
of births & deaths for the sub-dis-
trict of Rogerstone), Malvern ho.
Rogerstone. Newport
Rymer Joseph. 18 Moor st. Chepstow
Smith Joseph (supt.'), TTnion offices,
Hereford road. Monmouth
Studh.iluie W. H. 19 Morgan street.
Blaenavon. Pontypool
Williams C. G. too Victoria avenue.
Maindee. Newport
Williams Lionel .las. (deputy supt.).
TTnion offices. Hereford rd. Monmth
Wring Ernest Cland, Gloucester
chambers. Skinner street. Newport!
Wring Tom W. Caerleon chambers.
Stow hill.' Newport
REGISTRATION AGENT
See .\gent— Registration
REGISTRY OFFICES FOR
SERVANTS.
See Servajits' Registry Offices-
MOUM0UTH3HIKE.J
KENNET MANTJFACTBS.
Fnllwood R. J. & Bland, 31 Bevenden
street, Hoxton, London N i
BESTAVSANTS.
See Refreshment Room>.
BETOKT MANUFACTUEEES.
Guest, Keen & Nettletolds Limited,
Cwmbran. Newport
BICK &c. CLOTH MANXJFES.
Unite John Limited, 291 & zq^
Edaware road, London W 2
BICK & AVAGON COVEE DLES
Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin
Co. Limited (The), 9 Corn st
t 18 Skinner street, Newport. See
advertisement
Phillips Charles D. Emlyn works,
Emlyn street, Newport
BIVET MAKEES
Newport Rivet Co. Limited (The).
Liswerry, Newport
BOAD STJEVEYOE.
Williams Thomas, Trelleck, Monmouth
BOPE & TWINE MANFCTBS.
Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin Co.
Limited (The), 9 Corn street k 18
.Skinner street. Newport. See
advertisement
Richards Fenwick William, 5 Market
street, Abergavenny
Wilcox Emma Jane, i Dock st.Newpt
TRAUES.
& Speeding Brc
Red Star
nnd.
advertisement
Wright John & Edwin Limited,
Royal chambers. Park place, Cardifi
(Telephone No. 1502). Wire &
hemp rope, covdaee & twines cf
every description; binder twine
(" John Bull " brand)
THADE MAKE
Registered
Head office. Universe rope & twine
works, Birmingham. Established
1770. See also under Wire
Rope Manufacturers
ETJBBEB STAMP MAKEES.
Ash Rubber Stamp Co. Limited, 19
Constitution hill, Birmingham ;
rubber & metal ; punches, brands,
stencils, inks &c
BtrSTIC STJMMEE HOUSE
BTJILDEBS.
Boulton & Paul Limited, Rose
Lane iron works, Norwich
SACK & BAG MAKEES
Denholm A. 36 High street, Hull.
T A " Denholm, Hull ; " T N Cen-
tral! 2518 Hull
SACK CONTBACTOES
Brown Gopsill & Sons Ltd. Lion «t.
Abergavenny & 21 Shattesbnry st.
Newport
London at.
o Commer-
, Cardiff
6 &. 7 Moor st.
SADDLEES & HAENESS 1
MAKEES.
Its- Full lists of this trade In
United Kingdom, see Leather,
Trades Directory.]
Amery Herbt. M. Market st. Pontypl
Ash & Sons, s Oak .-st. Abertillery &
75 High street, Blaina
Bailey 0. 2 Agincourt sq. Monmouth
Baynham H. 27 Monnow st. Monmth ■
Coles Miss M. E. 6 High st. Chepstow '
Dyke James, Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Pickling R.G. 33 Commercial st.Pntypl
Fussell Henry John, 2 Dock st.Newprt
treorge Daniel, Raglan, Newport
Hennessey John, Bridge street, Usk
Honey Arth. 100 Chepstow rd.Newprt;
Hughes Henry, Thome avenue, New-j
bridge, Newport \
Hunt Brothers, 9 Commercial road,
Llanhilletb, Newport & High street,
Blackwood, Newport
James William, Caldicot, Newport
Lewis William C. Duffryn terrace.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Light William Henry, 2
Maindee, Newport
Liscooibe John Limited,
fial street, Newport
Matthews Da^^d, Pengi
Merrick William T '
Chepstow
Moiris DMvid Joli
Tuntnewydd, Newport
Nancekievill E. J. 194 Dock st.Newpt
Narbett D. 188 Dock street, Newport !
Probyn Edgar, Osborne rd. Pontypool '.
Prosser Albert Geo. Raglan, Newport'
Rees & Sons, 25 Church st. Tredegar i
Richards Fenwick William, 5 Market'
street, Abergaveimy I
Roberts John, 7 Monkst. Abergavenny
Soaplehorn Charles, 94 Commercial :
street. Newport I
Sbeppnrd .Samuel. Castleton, Marsh- }
field. Cardiff !
Thomas E. 19 Shaftesbury st.Newprt [
Timmins William Thomas, 59 Broad 1
street, BlaenavoJi, Pontypool
Twyman George, loB Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool I
Vaughan &Sons, Somerset st.Abertllry
Williams k Son, 22 High st.Abergvnny
Willi:ims M. 12 Frogmore st.Abrgvnny
SAFE MAKEES. !
Tann John Ltd. (Established 1795 ;
original patentees & sole manufac-
turers of the woi'ld-renowed * Anchor
Reliance ' safes, strong room doors,
bullion room-, safe deposits, locks
&c. Speciality — .■safes bent solid at
all twelve corners ; oldest estab-
li.slied safe makers in the world ;
beware of imitation Tann's safes),
117 Newgate street, London E Ci
(T A " Safejotan, London ;" T N
4159 Central) ; works, St. Stephen's
road. Old Ford road, London E 3
SAIL MAKEES.
.instice Thomas. 2 Pottery terrace.
Pill, N.nvport
Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin Co.
Limited (The), 9 Corn street &
18 Skinner street, Newport. See
advertisement
Coubro k Scrnttnn. Mill parade. Pill,
Newport
Phillips Charles D. Emlyn works.
Emlyn street. Newport
SALESMEN.
Salesmen — Cattle.
Duckham James & Sons, 15 Clytha
square, Newport
Kfhely Robert, t Caroline st. Pill,
Newport
Salesmen— Fish.
Flook H. & Co. Market st. Newport.
See advertisement
White W. 5 & 6 Market hall, Newport,
SCH 32?
Salesmen — Fruit.
B.aker & Sons, 140, 141 & 14a Market
hall, Newport
Bartlett Harry, 122 Commercial rd..
Newport
Flook H. & Co. Market st. Newport.
See advertisement
Small H.J. 196 to 198 Dock st.Newprt
Stewart J. C. & Co. 11 Dock st.Newpt
Salesmen — Potato.
Flook H. & Co. Market st. Newport. .
See advertisement
Newpoit. See advertisement
SALT MEECHANTS
Bickley W. & Sons,Blackwood,Newprt
Clarke George & Sons, 6 Griffin st.
Newport
SANITAEY ENGINEEBS.
Alger R. & Sons, 1591 & 160 Dock
Arnold A. G. & Son, 7 Skinner street
& 4 Market street, Newport
Beaven & Sons Limited, 41 Comuier-
ci-il street, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Bldi'kharn Albert J. 39 Clarence pi..
N.'wpmt
BroMoscombe A. W. k Son, Temple
street, Pill. Newport. See adver-
tisement
Parkin Edward k Son, 35 Malpas rd-
Newport
Perman Edward M.S.I. 157 Dock st.
& Gold top, Newport. See ad-
vertisement
Sandbrook k Dawe Limited, Crane
street, Pontypool
SAWING, PLANING & MOULD-
ING MILLS.
Davies Brothers (Newport) Limited,
London & Bridge wharves, Clarence
place, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Hodge Ralph & Co. Limited, Uskside
saw mUls, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Hunt Brothers, Magor, Newport
Jones A. k Sons Limited, Gross st^
Abergavenny
Jones John, Chapel Hill, Chepstow
Monmouth Steam Saw Mills, Coal &
Lime Co. Limited (The), May hill,
Monmouth
Morris William Limited, Chapel Hill,
Chepstow
Nicholas & Co. Limited, 10 Dock st. ;
Baltic wharf & Alexandra docks,
Newport. See advertisement
Stobbs Thomas, Junction saw mills,
Newport. See advertisement
Williams Victor J. A. Lion saw mills,.
Llandogo, Chepstow
SCAFFOLDING.
Palmer's Travelling Cradle & Scaffold
Co. Limited (safest scaffold ever
used), i3 Balham hill, London
5 W J2. T A " Wireway, Phone.
London "
SCALE MAKEBS.
Ashworth, Son k Co. Limited, 1.,
Dock street. Newport
Jewitt John David & Son, 55 Emlyn
street, Newport
SCHOOLS & COLLEGES
Abergavenny Grammar School (Harry
Wvndham Newcombe M.A., B.Sc-.
head master ; Arthur Ascroft Hilton
B.A. second master; A. L. Ralphs
MA. & J. S. Owen B.A. assistant
masters ; Miss Florence M. Webb-
B.A. Miss Edith Florence Williams
6 Miss Winifred M. Goodwin, as-
sistant mistresses), Pen-y-Pound.
Abergavenny
>30
-;acuooi,s i toLLhGKs— ojiilinued.
County Intermediate School, Oak st.
(VV. D hewis-Evans M.A.Lond.
head master; Miss Ueitiade A.
Howells. chief assistant aiistressl,
Abertillery
bounty Inteiiuediate School (J. E
Morgan B.Sc.Lond. head master ;
Miss M. \V. VVallen, chief assistant
mistress), Beaufort rd. Ebbw Vale
-Monmouth Grammar School (founded
1615; Lionel James M.A. head
master), Monmouth
-Moimiouth High School for Girls
(Hisii Carlesa, head miatresa),
Hereford road, Monmouth
Monmouthshire Training College(Iv-or
B. John M.A. principal), Caerleon,
-Newport
-Newport Intermediate k Technical
.School (Francis Edward Battersbv
M.A.Cantab, head master & Miss
M. A. Vivian B.A, head mistress).
•jueon's hill, Newport
Pontypool Girls' County School (Miss
Mary E. Jones B.A. head mistreat),
Pen-y-garn, Pontypool
South Wales iMonmonthshiro School
of Mines (James Dobbie A.R C.Sc.
deputy principal), Crumlin, JJewprt
West Monmouthshire School (Eobert
Ivor Jones M..\.Oxon. head master;
fur othei' mastiT.-*, see p. 1Q5),
Pontypool
SCHOOLS— PRIVATE.
-Marked thus || are for Girls.
.Marked thus t are for Boys.
Marked thus ♦ are Boarding.
-Marked thus § are Preparatory.
lAbraham Miss Annie, Arlington
house. Stow hill, Newport
Bathe Bertie William, i Bosslyn rd.
Maindee, Newport
iJourton Mrs.S.ioS Caerleon rd.Newpt
Collins Madame, 79 Corporation rd.
Newport
■Couiniercial Training School (Mrs.
VV. Norrish, prijicipal), 76 High st.
-\ewport
jjGratte Misa F. 194 Stow hill.Newprt
Hodgson Miss Enid, 222 Chepstow rd.
Newport
UHyatt Mrs. Dora, The Lindens,
Blackwood, Newport
.JIMr.Master Miss Margaret, 38 Monk
street, Abergavenny
JjMarks Mrs. Nenman, Summerlield
hall, MaesyewMimer, Cardiff
llJgPatteraon Miss Isabel, Enville
house, Fields road, Newport
Phillips Miss(t.3S9 Caerleon rd.Newpt
tPitt Horace, 204 Stow hill, Newport
|l+:§Badford Miai Annie Elizabeth, 23 ,
NeviU street, Abergavenny
II Richards Miss Sophia J. 21 Kens-
ington place, Maindee. Newport
Si. Albans Convent School (Sister of
Thomas d'Aouin, superioress). Park
house, Pontypool
St. John the Baptist High School &
Kindergarten (Sister Susan, head
niiatress), Risca road, Newport
St. Joiepb't Boarding School (Sister
Mary Pbilomena, Rev. Mother), Bj
Stow hill, Newport
St. Joseph's Middle ClassSchool(Sistcr
Marjr Pbilomena, Rev. Mother), 83
Stow hill, Newport
School of Art (E. J. Haskins, princi-
pal). King's chambers. High street,
Newport
iJTliomas & Butler Misses, St. Maur,
Chepstow
(ITrudgoon Miss Mary Ann, 5 Station
street, Newport
SCIENTIFIC IN8TITTT-
TIOKS.
See Literary & Scientific Institutions.
TliADE8.
SCULPTOKS.
Evans Wm.B.a Brecon rd.Abergavnny
Hall Arthur, Wye bridge, Monmouth
Price Robert, Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Sweet Richard Limited, 21 Chepstow
road, Newport
SCYTHE & SICKLE MNFBS.
■lizack VV. A. & Co. Stella works,
Herefoinl street, .ShefKeld. T A
•■ .-tella, .■shefheld ■■
SEED GROWERS.
it Sons, Rovul Seed est
t. Heading
SEED MERCHANTS
Eckersley P. & Son, 128 Osborne rd.
Pontypool
Jeffreys & Son (dealers), -loa. Frog-
more street, Abergavennv
Moule Alfred (dealer), 105a, Alexan-
dra road. Six Bells, Abertillery
Phillips John & Son, 5 Commercial
.street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
Pitt Henry F.B.HS. Brecon Road
nursery k Old nursery, Hereford rd.
Abergavenny & Market hall, Ponty-
pool See advertisement
Saunders & Co. 50 Cross st.Abergvnni
Silver Allen. i3 Baneswell rd.Newprt
Carter James & Co. (High Hol-
born). Raynes Park, London S Wiq
Sutton k Sons, Royal seed establish-
ment. Reading
Toogood & Sons (seedsmen to H.M.
the King & growers of " Better
Crops" only), Southampton
SEEDSMEN.
See Nurserymen k Seedsmen.
SERVANTS' REGISTRT
OFFICES.
Breillat Miss M. 35 Devon pi. NewprI
Hart Miss H. 17 Nevill st.Abergvnnj
Stock Mrs. Minnie J. 20 Station st
Newport
Beavan Matthew. 4 Friars st. Newport
Hopton S. R. 3 Moor st. Chepstow
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
Armoury street, Elihn Vale
SEWING MACHINE MAKERS.
Bradbury k Co. Lijuited, 85 Osborne
road, Pontypool
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
80 High street k Market hall. New-
port ; 12 Osborne road, Pontypool :
27 Cross street, Abergavennv ; 29
Church street. Abertillery; 91
Monnow street, Monmouth; High
street. Blackwood, Newport ; 8a.
Albert street, Blaenavon, Ponty-
pool ; Victoria terrace, Newbridge.
Newport k 47 Commercial street,
Tredegar
[monmoutushikk.
ship builders.
Walker C. H. & Co. Ltd. (John Geo.
Royal, mgr.), Sudbrook, Chepstow
SHIP CHANDLERS
Bernasconi Piiscal t Co, 130 Dock st.
Newport
Dawson T. k Co. Limited, 76 Dock
street, Newport & 32 Watchhouse
parade. Pill, Newport
Frar.er k Co 73 & 75 Dock st. Newport
Goss (Oliver) & Co. 114 Dock stNewpt
Holman k Co. 131 k 132 Commercial
road k Temple street. Newport.
See advertisement
Huss (Charles H.) Limited, iii Dock
street, Newport
Jenkins D. & Co. 76 Alexandia rd.
Newport
Kjalsen Bros. Ltd. 99 Dock st.Newprt
Pugsley T. k Co Limited, 84 Dock
street, Newport
Twist Roger & Son. 05 Dock st.Newprt
SHIP FURNISHERS
Handford J. P. Limited 154 Commer-
cial street, Newport
SHIP OWNERS.
See Steam Ship Owners.
SHIP PAINTERS
London Scaling Co. Limited (The). 14
VVolseley street, Newport
SHIP REPAIRERS.
Liverpool Rogerson Insidation Co.
Ltd. (The), Alexandra docks.Newpt
Mordey, Carney k Co. Limited, Town
docks k Alexandra docks, Newport
Stevens D. & Co. Town docks. Newpt
SHIP SMITH.
Fursey Rd. St. Michael st.Pill.Newprt
SHIPPING AGENTS.
See Agents — Shipping.
SHIPPING TACKLE MAKER.
Perrett Ernest VV. 68 East India Dock
road, London E 14 (T. A. " Terep.
Pop, London;" T N East 1122) &
12 Lime street. London E C 3. T N
Avenue 4173
SHIPWRIGHTS.
Harris k Coxon, Llanarth wharf,
Town docks, Newport
SHIRT & COLLAR MNFRS.
Robinson k Cleaver Ltd. (of Belfast),
156 to 168 Regent street W i & 101
k 10; Cheapside, London E C 2
(T A " Linloom, Reg, London ;'"
T N 1070 (4 lines) Gerrard) ; fac-
tories, Banbridg*, co. Down t Bel-
fast, Ireland
SHOE MAKERS.
See Boot k Shoe Makers.
SHOE REPAIRERS.
See Boot k Shoe Repairers.
SHEET METAL WORKERS SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS
Chard James. 4 Dnckpool road, Collard W. & Son, 17 Cha
Newport Newport. See advertisement
Maind
Pontnewvnvdd Sheet k
Co. Lim'ited (H. A. G
sec ), Pnntnewynydd, Pontypool
SHIP BROKERS.
See Brokers— Ship k Insuranc
Newpor
niiing ^'"0" Robert William, i Park square
a^ixi-A * Marlborough road, Newport.
See advertisement
Parnall & Sons, 13 Skinner st.Newprt
Williams J. A. T. & Sons, 56 Bridge
street & i Caiton place, Newport.
See advertisement
MONMOU fHSHIKE.]
SEOFKEEPBBS.
Abbott Mrs. EUen, 48 Dnckpool id.
Itaindee, Newport
Adams Edward, 107 Commercial st,
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Adams Thomas, Beaufort hill, Beau-
fort (Breconshire)
Adlington William Beujamin, 20c
Corporation road, Newport
Albretch Mrs. Agnes, 1 Hewertson st
Newport
Alford Eniest, 64 Marine street,,
Tallisfcown, Cwm, Newport j
Allcock D. 19 King street, Blaenavon,
Pontypool
Allcock' David, 19 Kiny street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Alphonso Antonio, 100 Dock st.Newpn
Andrews Arthur, Beaufort road, Sir-
liowv, Tredegar
Ash Wm. 2 Mill par. Pill, Newport
Ashcroft Joel, 58 Geory:e st. Pontypool i
Assinder Wm.70ver Monnow,Monmth ;
Alton George, St. Mellons, Cardiff
-Utwood VVm.34 Potter st.Pill.Kewprt
Aylifte William, 16 Kockbill road.
Pontymoil, Pontypool
Baggott F. J. 5 Trosnant st.Pontypool
Bailev Matthew, Malpas, Newport
iJakei- Arthur, WoodBeld side. Pen-
main, Newport
Bale Jn. C. 116 Eureka pl.Ebbw Vale |
Ball James, 154 & 156 High street, |
Abersychan, Pontypool
Ball Mrs. I^ouise A. High street, |
Fleur de-Lis, Cardiff
Ballam James,32 Gaen street,Blaenau i
Gwent, Abertillery
Baratord Mrs. Sarah Ann, 93 Cinder-
hill street, Monmouth
Earnes Mrs. S. 64 Dock st. Newport 1
Eainett Hrbt. 4 Havard row,Rhyinney
Barrett Mrs.J.iiCinderhill st.Monmtb
Barrett Mrs. L. Machen, Newport
Barrett Mrs. Sarah, Crick, Caerwent,
Chepstow 1
Barrett William, 27 Bridge street,!
Griffithstown, Newport
Barry Mrs. E. 3 Canal ter. Newport
Bartle Bobert, Portskewett, Chepstow
Bartlett Frederick, Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport
Bastin Mrs. .\lice, 19 Albert avenue.
Maindee, Newport I
Bate Edward, 19 Ifton street. Lis- j
weri-y, Newport j
Beard Bernard, Somerton rd.Newport
Beck William, 35 Dany Craig road,
Bibca, Newport
Beddoes Mrs.S. Somerset st.Abertllry
Bennett Albert. 46 Dock st. Newport
Bennett Mrs. Harriet, 17 Pugsley st.
Newport
Bernier Alfred, 12 Lewis st. Newport
Berrington Mrs. Mary, 32 Mill st.
Abergavenny
Berrington Thomas, 44 Merthyr rd.
Abergavenny
Bessell Jn. 49 Trosnant st. Pontypool
Bevan Jehu, Itton, Chepstow
Bibey Mrs. Esther Marv, 2 High st.
Pontypool
Biggs J. & Co. 5 Risca road, Newport
Bigrave Miss L. 9 Pugsley st.Newprt
Blackman Miss Mary Ann, 7 Two
Locks road, Cwmbran, Newport
Blanchard Samuel, 52 Woodside road,
Cwmbran, Newport
Blanche Edward, Thorne avcinii>.
Newbridge, Newport
Bloor Mrs. Elizh. 2 Magor st. Newport
Blunt Mrs. S. 14 Milner st. Newport I
Blythe Mrs. Eliza, Caerieon Village,!
Newport ,
Board William, School street, FUl-jt's
Town, New Tredegar
Bond George, Chapel road, Pentre-
poid, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool
Bond Geo. Cwmnantddu, Pontypool
Booth Mrs. Emma,24 Blewitt st.Nwpt
Bowen Mrs. Mary J. William street,
Blackwood, Newport
TRADES.
fiown Misses Alexandra & Lilian, 34
Brecon road, Abergavenny
Bown Mrs. Elsie, 16 Bisoa rd.Newport
Bowns E. Ryall, 20 Victoria avenue,
Maindee, Newport
Bowyer Edmund, 46 laim-s street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Bowyer Edward, Bridge street, Isl;
Box Mrs. S. A. 54 Blewitt st. Newport
Brangham Mr.-i. Anna, 33 Back Hall
street, Caerieon, Newport
Bream George William, New High st.
Ynysddu, Newport
Brewer Mrs. Jessie, 23 West st.Newpt
Brice Ernest James, Springfield,
Holly Bush, Newport
Brice Miss M.A. 14 Bridge st.Tredegr
Bridges John, Gardiffaith, Pontypool
Brisbois Mrs. C. 4 Albany st. Newport
Britton J. 168 Abertillery rd. Blaina
Broad J. 122 Mt.Pleasant rd.EbbwVale
Biomley Mrs. Aim, 27 St. Julian .it.
Newport
Brooks Mrs. 0. 17 Wainfelin rd.Pontypl
Brown Henry, 44 Durham road.
Maindee, Newport
Brunnock Thomas, 74 Baldwin street.
Pill. Newport
Buckley Bart. Bridge street. Aber-
cani,' Newport
Buckley John, i3 George st. Newport
Bull Edward, 65 Vivian st.Abertillery
Bullock Mr.s. Janet, 62 Stockton rd.
Maindee, Newport
Burge Mrs. Elizabeth, Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Biirkitt John, 19 Llanover road,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Bush George, 2 Neuaddwen street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Butcher Mrs.E. 33 Llanarth st.Newpt
Butler Mrs. E. '4 Almhouse st. Mon
Buxton Samuel. 96 Arrail street. Six
Bells, Abertillery
Byfield Mrs. Margt Tranch, Pontypl-
Gadogan Mrs.D.62jeddo st.Pill.Newpt
Cage Charles Alfred, Commercial rd.
Machen, Newport
Cambray H. 11 Temple st.PUl,Newprt
Candy Charles, 3 Commercial street,
Griffithstown, Newport
Carey Mrs. Mary, 11 James street,
Bliienavon. Pontypool
Carey Robert, William street, Black-
wood, Newport
Carless Mrs. Hester Mary & Thomas
John, 42 North street, Newport
Carter Herbert, 7 Arthur st. Tredegar
Carter Mrs.M A.jLibanuB rd.EbbwVle
Carter Thos. Abel.Castle st.Abertillry
Carter Thos. F. Princess st.Abertillery
Carter Wm. 7 Alfred street, Newport
Castle Edward, 13 George st. Newprt
Castree Miss Ruth, 82 Monnow st.
Monmouth
Caswell I. 154 Eureka pi, Ebbw Vale
Caswell Jn. i Hughes av. Ebbw Vale
Cave John, Llanover st. Abercarn,
Cavill Jn. Hv. St. Ann's st. Chepstow
CaviU Mrs. Mary, 134 Shaftesbury
street, Newport
Clinpuuui Wm.J. 76 Dolphin st.Newpt
Chappell Mrs. A. 30 Lucas st.Newprt
Chard Headlev, 7 High st. Pontypool
Chatwin George. New street, Pont-
newydd. Newport
Chuich Mrs. Eliza, i Ga.skell st.Newpt
Church Thos. 24 Hamilton st. Newprt
Churchill G. G. 3 Crumlin st.Poutypl
Churchill William, Scwrfa road,
Dukestown, Tredegar
Clark Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, 14 Grange
road, Pontnewydd, Newport
Clark Mrs. Thelea, 16 Archibald st.
Maindee, Newport
Clarke Mrs. EUzabeth, i6 Abbey id-
Cwmbran. Newport
Cleaton A, 31 Gladstone st.Abertllry
Clements George, 47 Augustus street,
Victoria, Waunllwyd, Newport
Oements Mrs. H.27 St. Mary's st.Mon
3 HO
53 L
Clifford Edwin, 8 Dean st. Newport
Colbourne E. Cwmffrwdoer, Pontyp )ol
Cole Jas. Hy. 15 Alma St. Newport
Cole Mr.M. Sarah J. Commercial <t.
Ynysddu, Newport
Coles C. 32 Bishop st. Abertillery
CoUett Walter, Christchurch, Newport
CtUev Mrs. C. 10 Cromwell rd.Newpt
Collier Albert Edward, Ty Bryn rd
aenau Gwent, Abertillery
CoUinson Mrs. Mary Ann, 27 Moor
street, Chepstow
Cook Mrs. A. 36a,Coomassie st.Newpt
Coombes Mrs. Elizabeth, Tyiiewydd
terrace, Newbridge, Newport
Coombs Mrs. J. 468 Corporation ni
Newport
Cooper Harris, 5 Hewertson st.Newpt
Cox Geo. 240 Corporation rd. Newprt
Cox James, 108 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Cox William J. A. Park street. Cwi.; ■
earn. Cross Keys, Newport
Crabb William,' Ivanhoe stores,
Rogerstone, Newport
Crewe Mrs. Harriet, 4 Ivor street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Crimp John, 34 St. Mary's st. Newprt
Cunningham Mrs. Jane, 430 Corpo'.i
tion road, Newport
Cunningham Thomas James, g^i
Christchurch rd. Maindee, Newport
Curie Arthur, 23 Wharf rd. Newport
Curnow Miss Jessie, Station terrace,
Bedwas, Cardiff
Curtis E. A. 291 Corporation rd.Nwpt
Dacey William, 104 Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Dale Mrs. M.A. 76 Tillery st.Abertllry
Danaher Mrs. M. 19 Portland street.
Pill, Newport
Dando George, 75 Llanover road,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Davies Mr8.A.i2iCommercial rd.Nwpt
Davies Abel, 8 Spencer st. Briery
HiU, Ebbw Vale
Davies Mrs. Annie, Pentwynmawi,
Newbridge, Newport
Davies Ernest, Commercial street,
Tnysddu, Newport
Davies Mrs. Henrietta, 14 Mill street.
Caerieon, Newport
Davies Mrs. J. Govilon, Abergavenny
Davies Jn.P.40 Robert st.Pill.Ne^vport
Davies John W.Maesycwmmer,C'Hrd!ff
Davies L. 44 Capel st. Pill, Newport
Davies Mrs. M. 73 Blewitt St. Newpit
Davies Mrs. Mary, 33 Castle street,
Abergavenny
Davies Mrs. M, Somerset st.Abertillry
Davies Mrs. P. i38 Cromwell rd.Newpt
Davies Mrs. S. i3 Church st.Tredegar
Davies Mrs. S. Llanfrechfa Low Nwpt
Davies W D. 107 Broad street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Davies Wm, "H. 7 Usk st. Newport
Davis Charles & Son, Caldicot.Newprli
Davis C. 21 Flannel st. Abergavenny
Davis Morgan, 21 Crumlin st.Pontypl
Davis P. 12 Tudor st. Abergavenny
Davy Leonard, 54 Vivian rd. Newport
Dayton Charles, High street, Llan-
liilleth, Newport
Desmond Mrs. Catherine, 13 Portland
street. Pill. Newport
Didcote Mrs.E. 10 MiU st.Abergavniiy
Douian Mrs. Esther Ann, 15 Gordon
place. Park street, Abergavenny
Dowden Mrs Lucy, ii6 Durham rd,
Maindee, Newport
Dowling William John, i Maryaiid
road, Pontvmister, Newport
Dudley John, 6 Middle st. Chepstow
Dnffy' Bobert Islwyn street, C»iii-
fel'infach. Newport
Durrant Mrs. S. 17 ^i"^ ^^- ^ewprt
Durston Malachi. Upper Gibbs road,
Christchurch. Newport
Earlstone Mrs Mary, i Oonimercial
street, Crumlin, Newport
Eaves Mrs. Sarah, 1 Keene it-Newprt
Eden Mrs. Matilda. Freeholdland,
Pontypool
3j2 sho
TRADES.
[.MONiMOUTHSHIRK,
cial street,
Har-
Goiiiig George, 21 Coinvav id. Main- 1
(lee, Newport ]
Gough Mrs. Ellen, 94 Jeddo street.
Pill, Newport ]
Gough William, 11 Albion place.Han- ■
bury road, Pontnewynydd.Pontypool
Gould Frank, i3 Gladstone street.
Cross Keys, Newport j
Grace E. VV. 262 Caerleon rd.Newportj
Graves Ernest, 39 Windsor rd. Main- ;
dee, Newport
Graves F. H. 70 William st. Newport,
Gray Miss Amy, 30 Mill st. Caerleon. 1
Newport
Green Arthur, 9 Duckponl rd. Main-
dee, Newport
Greenhaf John, 45 Power st. Newport '
Greenow Wm. 46Port!and st.AbertUry i
Gregory Mrs. .Sarah, Beaufort rise, '
Evans Mrs. Annie, Mardy, Llantilio- Beaufort fBreconshiiel
Pertholey, Abergavenny [ Gretton Mrs. F. 34 Emlyn st. Newprt
Evans Enoch, 27 King street, Nant-| Griffin Mrs. Ann, 10 GasUell st.Ncwpt
y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire) | Griffin Elijah, 26 George st. Newport
Evans Henry, 6 Hafodyrynys road, t Griffin James, Mount Pleas.ant, Pont-
SUOPK-KEPKliS — cc
"Edmunds Charles, Com
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Edmunds John, Cwm Cottage
Abertillery
Edwards Cornelius Frederick,
court terrace, Tredegar
Fxlwards David, Princess st.Abertillry
Edwards Miss Ivy, 2 Ifton street,
Liswerry, Newport
Edwards James, 51 Windsor road.
Griffithstown, Newport
Edwards William, 4 High street,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Elliott H. W. Whitebrouk, Monmouth
Ellis Thomas, 113 & 115 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Newport
Elson Fredk.173 Corporation rd.Nwpt
EDgli.sh J.Garden citv, Pengnm.Cardff
dd, N
street, Griffiths- [ Griffin W.248 Corporation rd.Newport
Griffiths Miss Bessie, Hanbury road,
Pontnewynydd, Pontyponl
Griffiths I). 79 High 'st. Rhymnev
Oriffitbs Geo. 36 Birch gro. tredeirar
, 70 Chepstow rd.Nwpt
E. Marshfield, Cardiff
Blaena
Crumlin, Newport
Evans James, High
town, Newport
Evans John, Albert
I'ontypool
Evans Mrs. M. 154 1
Evans Mrs. Margaret, 37 Victoria st |Gnfliiljs Mr
Blaenau Gwent, AbertUlery i Griffiths Mi:
Evans Mrs. Marj, j. Warmington pl.jGriffilh< Richard. Greenfield,
Upper High street, Ehymney bridge. Newport
Evans Mrs. Mary Ann, 58 Beaufort [Griffiths Mrs. S. 106 Henry st. Newport [
rise, Beaufort (Breconshire) ■ Grimmett Mrs. Emma, 14 Brecon rd.
Evans Mrs. Marv A.Four Ash St. Uskj Abergavenny
Evans Miss May, Belmont house, |Grindell Frank. Tillery road, Cwm-j
Machen, Newport tillery. Abertillery
Evans Mrs. Sarah, Maesycner terrace, I Grinneil Walter, Nelson st. Chepstow I
Llanhilleth, Newport IGrubb Mrs. Catherine, 6 William st.'
Evans Thomas, Penmaen rd. Pont- j Ebbw Vale
Ihuifraith. Newport iGnntei- Ivor, 27 Albion st. Pill.Newpt 1
Evans Thos. H. 6 Bridge st. Tredegar jGwilym John. Snatchwood, Abersy-,
Eynon Mrs. E. 13 Aston cres. Newport 1 chnn. Pontypool
Fellows Mrs. Martha, 39 Downing st.|Hacker H. 37 Harcimrt .st. Ebbw Vale
Liswerry, Newport Hadden Mrs. Elizh. Queen's hill.Newpt
Ferrunan Thomas, 23 Commercial st. JHale Mrs. M. Up. Cwmbran, Ne-npnrl
Cwmbran, Newport .Hall Edward, Machen. Newport
Fewins Sidney, School street, ElIiot'tlHall Hy. W. 50 Carlyle st. Abertillery
Town, New Tiedegar Hammond James, 30 Mill st. Newport
Fielding John Henry, Eaihvay ter- Hancock Mrs. F. 39 Magnr st. Newprt
race. Holly Bush. Newport Hancock Mrs. Sarah Ann, i6 Wood- 1
Filer Benjamin, 36 Chapel street, field road. Tredegar
Pontnewydd, Newport | Hanson Mrs. Florence Mary. 35 Lime 1
Flanders Mrs. J. rii Lewis st Newprt i ptreet. Pill. Newport
Ford Wm. Pontllanfraith. Newport 1 Hanlen Miss Mabel. 28 Brecon road.
Forgie Mrs. A. Chepstow rd.Newport j Abergavenny ^
Foster Fredk. J. 19 Coverack rd.Nwpt I Hards Mrs. Georgina. Chapel Farm
Foulkes Thomas, SpringtieM, Holly ter. CVmcarn, Cross Kevs. Newport ;
Bush. Newport I Hardwicke Mrs. Rebecca, Maypole.
Pox Mr.s. Cecilia. 86 Queen Victoria j BocUfield, Monmouth
street, Tredegar Hare Miss Rose. Portskewett.Chepstw
Francis Thos. 45 Church st. Tredegar | Hariies Miss Ruby, Llanover street,
Franklin Sidney Arthur, Commercial! Abercarn. Newport
street. Tnysddu, Newport j Harrington Miss Katherine, 66 Castle
Freeman Mrs. Sarah Ann, Wesley st. j _ street, Abei'gavenny
Hayward Daniel, 26 Clynmawr street.
Brynteg, Abertillery
Henry Mrs. Emily Maria, 97 Eureka
place, Ebbw Vale
Hepher Albt E. Mathern, Chepstow
Higgins Albert. 43 Williams st.Newpt
Hill Mis.'i A.42Victoria .st.Abergavnny
Hill Edwd. C. 20 Wharf rd. Newport
Hill Mrs. E. 34 Ea. Usk rd. Newport
Hillier George, 3 Station st. Aber-
sychan, Pontypool
Hiliman Mrs." Clara, George town.
Tredegar
Hocking William .John, 33 Archibal.t
street, Maindee, Newport
Hodges .Tohn. Ashfield road, New-
bridge, Newport
Hodges Mrs. M. 30 Eugby rd. Newprt.
Holder Henry, 27 Power st. Newport
Hole Mrs. Mary, 21 Bishton st.Newprt
HoUey Elijah, 8 Evans st. Newport
Hook Wm. Hy. 7 Coverack rd.Nwprt
Hopkins John! 35 Rectory road,Ornm-
lin, Newport
Howard Miss Florrie, Richmond ro^d.
Pontnewydd, Newport
Howard Herbert. Pengam. Cardiff-
HnweH Mrs.A i7Brorapton pI.Tredegr
Howells Mrs. M. J. Pontrhvdvmn.
Newport
Howells Mrs. S. Clarence st.PontypooI
Huckle Geo. 9 Emlvn st. Newport
Hndgell Mrs. Emily, i Old road.
Aber.sychan. Pontypool
Hnghes Mrs. .\ Llanover, Abergavnnv
Hughes John. Croesyceiloff, Newport
Hughes .T. L 24 Church st. Tredegar
Hnghes William. Markham village.
Hnllv Bush. Newport
Hnmphrevs Ebener.er. 28 Main street,
Newbndge. Newport
Hunt Mrs. Florence. Station road.
Pontnewvdd. Newport
Hunt Lemuel. Springfield.Holly Biislu
Hurd W. H I Robert st. Pill. Newport
Hntchings Georfre. Gaen sf, Blaennu
Gwent. Abertilleiv
Hvnnm Mrs. Esther. 126 CommerciaT
Ne^i
rede
Cwmbran. Newport
French Mrs. Kate, 60 Commercial rd.
Newport
Fudge Mrs. Lavinia. 24 Tudor street.
.\berg8venny
Gaiter Mrs. M. 77 George st. Pontypl
Gale Mrs. Alice, 26 Bishop st.Newprt
Gale Gideon Edwd. Llanfoist.Abrgvny
Gallivan Mrs. M. SebastopoLNewport wood, Newport
Oane John, Commercial st. Tnysddu. Harris William, 33 Windsor
Newport ~
Gatfield Miles. 22 Llanarth st. Newj
Gay Miss Isabel. Market ball. Newp.
Gaj7.! Brothers, 7 Broad street. Abei
sychan. Pontypool
George Joseph, 7 Andrew terrace, | Hawkins Mrs. B. Aberbeeg, Newport
Llanhilleth, Newport Hawkins James, 2 Grange road, Pont ;
Giles P. 8 Sunny Tiew,Argoed,Newprtl newydd. Newport
Oilmore Mrs. Elizabeth, Gladstone Hayes Mrs. E. 13 Dudley st. Newport
buildings, Cwmtillery, Abertillery |Haves Mrs Jane. 67 Gladstone st.!
Goldberg M. 8 Baneswell rd. Newport | Abertillerv ,
Goode Mrs.Mary, 43 Gordon st.Newpt ! Havnes R.<:oRectorv rd.Crnmln.Nwpt
Oooderidge Mrs. Mary Ann. 460 Oor- Hayward Mrs. .Mice. High st. .\ber-
poration road, Newport 1 corn, Newport 1
Harris Mrs. A. 33 Cardiff rd.Newport
Harris Mrs. Charlotte E. Beaufort |
rise. Beaufort (Breconshire)
Harris Edward. Machen. Newport
Harris Mrs. E. Maesycwinmer,CQrdiff
Harris James. 06 Durham road. Main-
dee. Newport
William. Cefn road. Black-
Griffithstown. Newport
Hart Mrs. Ann, Llangattoek-nigh-
Usk, Abergavenny
Hathw.iv Richard, 15 Winifred ter-
race. Cwnitillerv, Abertillerv
fsanc M-s. Harriett. T40 Mt. Pleasant
mad, Ebbw Vale
Tack.son Mrs. Jane. 24 Ton Mawr rd.
Blaenavon. Pontvnool
Tacksnn William. Penpellenny. Gov-
trev. Pnntvpool
.Tnines Mrs Alice. 12 Alexandra pi.
Sirhnwv. Trcflegar
.Tames Mrs. Bella.4S Jones st.Newprt
James Miss Elizabeth. 6 Station ter-
race. Cwm. Newport
James Mrs Ellen. Ti;n. Tfton street.
Liswerrv. Newport
Jiimes Mrs. Emma, tt Windsor ro:id.
Griffithstown. Newport
.Tames Francis. Seha.etopol. Newport
Jiimes George. Oxford terrace. Forge-
side. Blaenavon. Pnntvpool
Tames George. Talvwain. Pontypool
.Tnmes H. 20 Hi?b street. & in. Ptn-
tion rood. Caerleon. Newport
Tames Tvnr. 6 Fieldings terrnre.
Cwmtillerv. Abertilleri-
.Tnmes Mrs. .Tane. !; East Fsk road.
Newport
Times Mrs. Martha. 30 Alexandra
rond. Pill. Newport
rn».es Miss S 2 Nelson .st. fhensto^
Tiimps Mrs Sarah. 36 Crumlin street.
Pontvpnnl
T-imes Mrs. S. i-j Earl st. Tredet»ar
fames William. ^\ rTiurch st CTiepstow
Tames Wm. .1; Teddo st.Pill.Newpnrf
Tarman William Williams. I.lanvi-
hangel C'rncornev. Abergavennv
.Tefferv Mrs Marv. 60 Sntton rnn.T.
Maindee. Newport.
Tellv Mrs T?hoda. Queen .street.Nanl-
v-c»lo. Brvnmawr (Breconshire^
Tenkins Vis, ,\nnie. Bridge street. Six
Bells, .\bertillerv
-MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Jenkins Arth. 24 Eisca id. Newport
Jenkins Benj. 31 Hill st. Rhymney
Jenkins Misa Brenda, Railway ter
race, Abercani, Newport
Jenkins Clias.H. 74 Blewitt st.Nwprt
Jenkins Miss Clarii, 19 Cross stieet,
Caerleon, Newport
Jenkins David, Aberbeeg, Newport
Jenkins D. 155 Abertillery rd. Bliiina
Jenkins David, 141 Commercial st.
Pontymister, Newport
Jenkins Mrs. Edith. 18 Commercial
street, Pontymister, Newport
Jenkins Mrs. Evan, Caerleon village,
Newport
Jenkins Mrs. Flora. Llansov, Newport
Jenkins Mrs. Jane, 6 Greenfield.New-
bridge, Newport
Jenkins John. Market road, Nant-y-
L'lo. Brynmawr (Breronshire)
.Tenkins SI. Alexandra st. Ebbw Vale
Jenkins Mrs. Sarah. Tillerv vnad.
Cwmtillery. Abpitillei\
Jenkins Tom, 25 Greenfield. New-
bri<lge, Newport
Jenkins William. Scwrf:i rnnd. Dukes-
town, Tredegar
Jeremiah Thos. Pontllanfraith, Nwprt
Jerry Albert. 86 Marine street. Tallis-
town. Cwm. Newport
John •Frpdk.C'has.40 Blewitt st. Nwprt
Johnson William. 2 Crook hill, Cwm-
tillerv-. Ahertillery
Johnson William, 108 Queen's road,
Cwrasvling, New Tredeffar, Cardiff
Jniner Frederick William, 12 Bristol
street. Maindee. Newport
Jones Mrs. A. i Penllyn av. Newport
Jones A Christr. Bedw-.is. Cardiff
Jones Albt 16 St. Edward st.Newprt
.Tones Miss Ann,6i Church st.Tredegr
.Tones Mrs Ann. School st. Elliot's
Town. New Tredegar
.Tones Mi-. A. 20 Gordon st. Newport
Jones MissA.B.Flannel st. Ahergavnny
Jones Mrs. B. 17 Morgan st. Tredegar
Jnnes B.Post office.Moriah st.Rhvmnev
Jones Mrs. Bertha. LokLtikIs terrace'.
Pontnewvdd, Newport
Jnnes Edn'innd. Pantygasseg. Oefny-
crib, Pontypool
Jones Edward. ^2 Clynmawr street.
Brynteg. Ahertillery
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth!^o Albion place.
Hanhnrv rd. Pontnewynydd.Pontypl
Jines Mrs. Elizabeth, 40 Commercial
street. Pontvmister, Newport
Jo'ies Ernest Edward. Beanfort hill.
Beaufort fBreconshire')
Jnnes Geo. Albert, av. Maindee.Nwprt
Jones George. 17 Commercial street.
Brien- Hill. Ebbw Vale
J.Tnes Mrs. Gei-trude. ^4 Ji-ffipy st
Jnnes Mrs. Gwen, Commercial street.
Tnysddn. Newport
Tnnes Mrs. Harriet. 74 Jeddo street.
Pill. Nevport
Jnnes Airs Jane. Llanhennock.Newprt
Junes Jnhn. Tah-wnin. Pontvpool
Tnne= John Pus-h. 76 St. Helen's rd.
Abersavennv
Jnnes Joseph." 52 Glyn ter. Trede!»ar
Jnnes TOrs. Kate. Pengam. Cardiff
JonesMrs .Maria, I T4Monnow st. Mnmth
Jnnes Mrs. Martha F. 120 Queen's rd.
Owmsvfiog, New Tredegar, Cardiff
Jnnes Mr--. Marv Ann, Beanfnrt rise,
Beaufort ('Breconshire')
Jnnes Percy. 47 Park place. Pniitv-
mister. Newport
.Tones Mrs. Rachel. High st.Tnysddn.
Newport
Jnnes R J, T Powell st. Abertillerv
Jnnes Mrs. Sarah. Mount Pleasant.
Pontnem-dd. Newport
Jnne« S. TTT Monnow st. Monmouth
Jnne« S r fi; Oik st. Vhertillerv
.Tones Thos. TO .Mbnnv st. Newport
Jon"» Thomas. Bedwelltv rd. New
TKADES.
Jones Thomas, Vale ter. Tredegar
Jones Thos. Wolves Newton, Chepstow
Jones William, 30 Alexandra street.
Brynteg, Blaina
Jones Wni. Tredegar rd. Ebbw Vale
Jones William, i5 Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Jones Wm. Henry, Machen, Newport
Junes Wm. Jn. 25 Park view.Tredegi
Jordan Miss A.E.Trelleck, Monmouth
Joseph E.A.54 Gladstone st.Abertillry
Keen George, in Marine st. Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Keene Mrs.M.Pen-y-Clawdd, Monmth
Kehmstedt Mrs. S. 13 Gaskell st.Newpt
Kennedy J. 12 Bridge st. Chepstow
Kerr James, 143 Dock st. Newport
Kerry Rd. Up. Bridge st. Pontypool
Kingston C.404 Corporation rd.Newpt
Kinnersley Frederick Montague, 262
Chepstow road, Newport
Kite C. 41 Marion st. Pill, Newport
Kitsou Mrs. Florence, 178 Cromwell
road, Newport
Kitson Rcbt. 17 Liscombe st.Newport
Knight Mrs. E. 19 St. Mary's st.Newprt
Knight Wm. 3 Tudor St. Abergavenny
Lander J. 6 Beaufort ter. West st.Newpt
Lane Mrs. Mary A. Garden city, Pen-
gam, Cardiff
Lanrence Henry, 27 Victoria street.
Cnmbriin, Newport
Lawrence William, -6 Block Hall st.
Caerleon, Newport
Lee Mrs. Edith, 8 Locke st. Newport
Legge John, 9 Tillery st. Abertillery
Lerwill Mrs. Catherine, Post oflice,
Whitebrook, Monmouth
Lessimore Alfred George, Maes\cwm-
er, Cardiff
is Arthur, Alliert st. Blaenavon.
intypool
is Mrs. Betsy, Pontywain, Newport
Lewis Miss Edith, Castleton. Marsh-
Held. Cardiff
Lewis E. 260 Corporation rd. Newport
IS Erne.st, Aberbeeg, Newport
Lewis George, 74 Lime st. Pill. Nwpt
Lewis Jas. Pool cot. Gwehelog, Usk
Lewis Mrs. K. Oak st. Abertillery
Lewis Miss Lucy, i Bailey st.Newprt
*wis Richard, Coniiuercial road,
Abercarn, Newport
!i>is Mrs. S. A. Cwmynyscoy.Pntypl
Lewis Thos. Gladstone ter. Rhymnev
Lewis Thos. roo Glyn ter. Tredegar
Lewis Wni. i Benson st. Newport
fwis William, LlnnvihangelCrncor-
ney, Abergavennv
Lloyd i; Son, Duftryn terrace. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
uyd Alfd.27 Whitworth ter.Tredegr
nyd George, Sebastopol. Newport
indon Provincial Trading Stamp Co. |
194 Commercial road, Newport
Long Mrs. Elizabeth, q Wvebridse ;
unnouth
Lovelock Mrs. Ellen. 62 Shaftesbu
street, Newport
I..ucas John.Llanvihangel-Llantarnam,
Newport
Luckstoii Mrs. Hannah. 52 Glandwr
treet. .\Iiertillery
Lyon Herbert, 39 Church st. Tredegar
McCarthy D.io Flannel st.Abergvnny
McDonalil Jn.4qPortland st.Abertillry
Maclean -Mrs. Cecillia. 24 Llanarf.ii
street. Newpoi't
Madlev Mrs. E. Cwmffrwduer.Pontypl
Magness James. 36 Hill street. Blaen-
in. Pontypool
Mahy Jn. Fdk. 57 Lewis st. Newport
.Manship Mrs.E.23Church st.Pill.Nwpt
MaJiship G.is St.Michael 9t.Pfl],Nwpt
Manship Jacob, 11 Albany st.Newprt
Mariey Mrs.M.A.26 Albany st.Newprt
Marsh Edward. Pnntvwain. Newport
Marsh James. 33 Foi^ler st. Pontypool
Marsh Stephen, 21 King st.Blaenavon
Marshal! Misses Mable k Gertrude.45
igh street. Abersychan. Pontypool
-Vlarshall John, The Xarth. Trelleck.
Monmouth
Martin Mrs. Emma, 60 Victoria rd.
Ebbw Vale
Matthews Aug. 21 Queen sq. Tredegar
Matthews Bert, Up.Cwmbran.Newprt
Matthews Mrs. Elizabeth, Pennant si.
Ebbw Vale
Matthews James, 85 King ttreet.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Matthews Mrs.S.A.4 Glyn ter.Tredgr
Matthews William James, 25 Fair Oak
terrace, Maindee, Newport
Mattson Mrs. A. 55 Raglan st.Newprt
May David, 13 Banerwell rd. Newport
Merchant A.J.26Penywain ter.Pontypl
Meredith Thomas, Penybout, Owm-
tillerv, Abertillery
-Miller "Mrs. Bessie, Lowlands road,
Pontenwydd. Newport
Mills William D. Evelyn st.Abertillry
MUlward Mrs. E. Ro>;erstone,Newprt
Milsom Mrs. Jane, 36 Mill street,
Caerleon, Newport
Milton Mrs. A. 28 Market st.Tredegar
-Mogfurd Mrs. Elizabeth, 61 Bristol
street, Maindee, Newport
Moore H. C. Gellygroes, Newport
Moore Jesse, 58 High street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Morgan Abraham, Varteg, Pontypool
MorganDavid Hy.68 GI™ ter.Tredegar
.MorL'an David John. Llangattock,
Lin-ned. Abergavenny
Morgan Mrs. E. J. Commercial st.
Aherbargoed, Cardiff
Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth, 15 Morgan ft.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth, 18 School st.
Elliot's Town. New Tredegar
Moraan Miss Emily. 15 Victoria at.
Cwmbran. Newport
Morgan Mrs. Emily G. 7 Victoria
street, Abergavenny
Morgan Mrs. Eunice. Gwern Berth i
oad, Owmtillerj. Ahertillery
Morgan Geo. 70 Tilli ry st. Abertillery
Morgan Irvine. Upper av. Pontypeol
Morgan John. 25 Bridge «t. Griffiths-
own, Newport
Morgan John, 13 Commercial street.
Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale
Morgan W. J. Post office, GaeTlliryd.
Ponthir. Newport
NTorgan William,30 Glyn ter.Tredegar
Morgan William Roger, Argoed, Newpt
Morris Albert John,Pen-y-Van,Wliite-
brook. Monmouth
orris Frank, Bridge st. Six Bells.
Abertillery
Morris Len. 61 Commercial street,,
Pontyniister, Newport
orriss William. 12 Downing street,
Liiswerry. Newport
Moselev Alfred G. Tredegar street.
Cross Keys. Newport
Mountain Miss Gladys. 23B Corpora-
tion load. Newport
Mundy Frank, 81 High st. Pontypool
Mytton Mrs. Ann, 8 Princes st. Nant-
y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Naish George P. Bridge terrace, New-
bridge, Newport
Nash Harry, Beaufort rise. Beaufort
(Breconshire)
Nash James. Garn cross, Nant-y-glo.
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Nash Mrs. .Sarah Ann, 4:; Commer-
cial street. Griffithstown, Newport
Nelson Mrs M 22 North st. Newport
Newman Mrs. A. 10 Glebe st. Newport
Newman Mrs. E. 24 Lion st.Abergvnny
Newport -Mrs Emily, 10 Market st.
Abertillery
NichoUs Mrs. Ada. 258 Cromwell rd.
Newport
Noonan James. 23 Bolt st. Newpfirt
Norley Mrs. C. A. 7 School terra. e,
Cwm, Newport
Norris Gilbert, Argoed, Newport
Norris H. 56 Victoria rd. Ebbw Vale
334 SBO
Shopkrkpers — continued.
Ni.i thove- Miss E. Llangwm Crha.
Newport
Natt Mrs. Ethel, 33 Manchester st.
Maindee, Newport
ti'Leary Jn. Beaufort id. Ebbw Vale
.Ovens Mrs.Au^sta Emily, 81 Carlyle
street, Abertillerv
Owen Mrs. Mary, Walton st. Abei
tysswg, Cardiff
Owen W. Oakdale ter.Penmain,Newpt
Padfield Edwin, 23 Upper Hill street
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Padfield Tom, 69 Tredegar st. Eisca
Newport
Painter John, 7 Lisconibe st.^sewport
Painter Wm. 52 Walsall st. Newport
Palmer Joseph, in Lewis street
Crumlin, Newport
Palmer SI. 13 Havard row, Ehynine;
Pardoe Mrs. Alice, Monliswood, Usk
Pardy Et.12 Crown .st.Crumlin.Newp
Parfitt Mrs. Eliza, 21 Alexandra rd
Elliot's Town, New Tredegar
Parfitt Thos. Evelyn st. Abertillerv
Parker Mrs. Sarah J. Eedwick, Newpt
Parker William, Gam cross, Nant-y-
glo; Brynmawr (Breconshire)
PiiTkhou.se Eichd. Post office, Croesy-
ceilog. Newport
Parry AdoTphtJs, Market square, New-
bridee. Newport
Parry Eees C. 33 Oak .st. Abertillery
Parsons George, 21 Dany Craig road,
Eisca, Newport
Parsons Herbert, Pontvwain, Newport
Payne Edwd. ;;3 Osborne rd. Pontvpl
Pearrp Mr... A. 10 Lyne rd. Newport
Pearce F, Fair view, Pencrarn. Cardiff
Pearce F. 12 Granville st. Monmouth
Pearce Mrs. Ehoda, 30 Station road,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Pearce Wrii. 05 Hish st. Pontypool
Pombridge Mrs. Emily, 64 Carlyle
street. Abertillery
Perry Mrs. Bessie, '27 Elannel street,
A'bergavenny
Perrv Mr«. Charlotte. 46 Arrail st.
Six Bells, Abertillery
Perry Wm. The Square. Ehj-mnev
Peters Dvd.91 Plantation H.Ehvm'nev
Peters J. 4^ Glyn terrace, Tredeear
Phelps W. E. 20 Church rd. Newport
Phillips .Ufred, West bank. C^m-
tillery. Abertillery
Phillips Emmanuel, 44 High sfc.Blaina
Phillips Fredk. New Inn. Pontvpool
Phillips Mrs. J. 17 FieMs rd.Tredeci
Phillios Mrs.SaT>ih,52 Mount Pleasant
road. Ebbw Vale
Phillips Thomas, 3: Clyde st. Ponty-
mister, Newport
Pitt James. ? Mill rd. Pontnewynydd.
Pontvpoo!
Pillman J.H. 112 Alma st .Abertillerv
Porter George, 37 Broad street,
Griflithstown, Newport
Porter M--. Mxrv Emilv. jjr,. Bri-tr.)
street. Maindee. Newport
Porter t;-,m,„.l Henrv. j- Williat..
St.. Tl.- Bhiw. r-„n,li„. Newport
Porter Mrs, S. c Evans st. Newport
Pound Hv 82 Corporation rd.Newprt
Powell Alfred John. Caldicot.Newport
Ponell Ger,r?e, fii Kinir street, Tallis-
town. Cwm. Newport
Powell Harrv. Llandowlais street.
Oa'-neW. Cwmbran, Newport
Powell Hercules, 26 Victoria street.
Cwmbran, Newport
Powell Isaac, Gamdiffaith, Pontvpool
Powell Jsph.ioq Bourneville rd.Blaina
Powell Mrs. Sarah, Gwaatod terrace.
Owmtillnry, Abertillery
Powr-ll Wm. 28 George st. Newport
Powell Win.Cha».3 New at.Pill.Nwprt
Power Mrs. Eliiabeth.Monnt PKisant
road, Risc.i, Newport
Power Mrs. Marv, 24 Chippenhaui-
Ciite street. Monmouth
Preeee Mrs. E 264 Caerleon rd.Newprt
TRADES.
Preece Mrs. E. Llandenny, Newport
Preece George, 45 Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Preece Miss Mary, Llanthewv Skir-
rid. Abergavennv
Price Mrs, A. 59 Lmie st. PiU.Newprt
Price Alfred, Llanvihangel-Tor-v-
Mynydd, Chepstow
Price Mrs. Anestsia, i Prince street,
Maindee, Newport
Price Mrs. C.172 Shaftesbury st.Nwpt
Price Dvd.43 Commercial st.Tredegar
Price Mrs.E.49Frogmore st.Abrgvnny
Price Hy. Geo. 2 Scard st. Newpn-t'
Price Lewi8,42 Canning st.Cwm.Nwp
Price Mrs. M. 6 Birch grove, Tredegar
Price Mrs. M. 53 Charles st.Tredega
Price Mrs. S. 61 Charles st. Tredegar
Price Thomas, 20 King .street, Blae
avon, Pontypool
Prickett Mrs.M.Maehen st.Eisca,Nwpt
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Pritohnrd Mrs. Cassie, 19 Adelii
Pill, Newport
Pritehard Miss Croes^ c6iIog,Newport
Pritchard Miss Eose. 150 St. Helens
road, .\ber.eavenny
Pritehard Wm. J.40' Glvn ter.Tredei'r
Prober! Miss A. Llanvaplev.Abergviiy
Probert Mrs. Margaret, i7 Edward
terrace, George town, Tredegar
Prosser Mrs. Ann, Post office, Llan-
thewy-Eytherch, Abergavenny
Prosser Arthur John. Newport road.
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Prosser D, Llanvetherine, Abergavnnv
Prosser William, New High '^^treet
Ynvsddn. Newport
othero Mrs. Ellen, 2 New William
strecn, Blaenavon, Pontvpool
Protheroe Mi.ss Lizzie, 86 .St Maiv
Prvt
M. k
vpor
Pno-h Evan, 34 Ja
■hard Wm.G.
nes st Tredec
••S Lewis st.Ne
4 Golden s
Quest Mii. E. 6 Dock par Pill
Eabbitt Thos. , Power .t Ne
Kackhmi Mr = . Man Ann. ,
Eichards Wm. John, Bedwas, Cardiff
Eoach Tom.Post office,Penalh,Mnu)th
Bobbins George, 57 Corelli st.Newprt
Euberts Arthur, 36 Dock st. Newport
Eoberts Beuj.41 Carlyle st .Abertillerv
Eoberts Miss Bessie, So Duckpool rd.
Maindee, Newport
Roberts Mrs. Harriet Louisa, 40 Beau-
fort rise, Beaufort (Breconshire^
Eoberts 0.71 St. Helens rd.Abergvnnv
Eobtrts Mrs. S. 78 Heweitson st.N'wp't
Rubins Frank, 13 Bryimiorgan ter-
race, Cwmtillery, Abertillery
Robinson Edwin, Argoed, Newport
Robinson Mrs. Emily, i Gaer st.Nwpt
Eigers Mrs. Eliza. '80 St. Mary st.
Pill,
. 34 George s
j-et, Victoria
AhertiUery
0 Slade st.Newp
High st..M,ertill
wpt
Eadford Mrs. L.
Newport
Raines Mrs. Marv
Ealph Mrs. Marg;
Blaenan Gwent.
Ralph Mrs. Mary
Eaodall Leonar.i,
E^iid Wm. Garde
Reailinff .\Ir,s .\nielia'': Phiiiip ' s'l"
Ei«ca, Newpoit
Reardon Mrs. Florence, Waiiifelin
avenue. Pontvpool
Redden Wm. i.0 Albion rd.Puntxnool
Redman Mrs. Ann M. Bridge street.
Blackwood, Newport
Redman Jas. i Marion st.Pill,Newprt
Reed Mrs. Marv Ann, 41 Bournville
road, BItina
Uees A. 20 Hill st. Blaenavon, Pontvpl
Rees Mrs. Ann, Bassaleg, Newport
Eees David, 28 Newall st. Abertillery
Rees Edward, Liverpool exchange.
Hill St. Pontnewvnvdd, Pont^-pool
Rees Mrs. Hannah, Mardv, Llantilio
Pertholey, Abergavenny'
Rees Mrs. J. M. Comrnercinl road.
Abercarn, Newport
Rees Thos. Garden city,Pengam,Crdff
Rees William HeniV, Earlswood.
Shire Newton. Chepstow
Reynolds Miss L. gz Alma st.Newprt
Reynolds Mrs. Lydia. 67 Cinderhill
street. Monntonth
Richards Mrs. Ann. School terrace,
Cwm, Newport
Richards George Alfred. 14 Bonine-
ville terrace, Tredegar
Richards Mrs. H.Maesycwmmer.CrdlT S
Eisca, Newport
Rogers Mrs.Jn.Hy. Eogerstone,Nwpr4
Eogers Samuel, Pentwyn terrace.
Abersychan, Pontvpool
Ross John. 88 Williams st. Newport
Rowland Alfred. 25 Victoria street,
Cwmbran, Newport
Rowlands Mrs.C.i New st. Pill.Nwprt
RtissellMrs.E.237Corporation rd.Nwpt
Ryan MissM.A.2sCastle st.Pill.Newprt
Ryland Frederick, St. John's crescent.
Wainfelin, Pontvpool
Sach .Mrs. Ethel Mav, 78 Carlvle st.
Abertillery
Sadler Frederick & Sons, Tinlern
Parva, Cliepstow
Sadler Hy. 20 Cae Pendre,Abergvnnv
S.miue] Levis, 42 Clynn.awr street.
Brynteg, Abertillerv
Santwrit., Nicholas. gsDolphin st.Nwpt
Sar-ent Mrs. -Mary, 5, Park place.
Pontymister, Newport
Saunders Benjamin, South street,
Sebastopol, Newport
Saunders Mrs. Mabel, 2 Division st.
.Abertillery
Savage J. H. Cwmynyscoy, Pontypool
Mrs. G. Cap frm'.Llangua,Herefd
Mrs Lydia, Varteg, Pontypool
.^^cotto Thos, L. Pontymi.ster, Newport
Screen Wm. 30 Dewstow St. Newport
AIM. Jas. 77 .Tames .st.Tredegoi-
Selby Arth. 31 Halstead .st. Newport
Sellick Charles E q Tredegar street.
Risca, Newport
Sercombe Fredk. esEedland st.Newprt
Sewell Mrs. Ethel N. Nash. Newport
Shapland John, 5 Moor st. Chepstow
Sheen Mrs. Margaret, Newport road.
Shepherd
Short Jn. Ki
.M.ei
Mi
vport
Mari
idiffaith, Pontypool
tillery rd. Blaina
ily. South street.
.->i>hnstopol, Newport
Skewes Mrs. .^ . f'al,llc(
Smith Geo. 40 .Monk si
Smith Han.sel Frediii.
Elliot's Town, Ne«- 1
Smith .Tames, 140 Alni.-
"lerv. Abertillery
Th.
road, Cw
ark pi. Tredegar
. E. St. Arvans, Chepstow
nas Walter, 26 Woodside
nbran, Newport
n. MaesycTrmmer,Cardiff
.2=; Courtvbella ter.Nwprt
.\gnps, 59 Glandwr st.
Smith Wm.
Snashall .In
Snell Mrs.
AbertiUer
Snell Mrs. Mary. Uangattock, Newprt
iers Mrs. Hester, 183 Corporation
'oad, Newport
Spracklan Albert, New road, Cwm-
felinfach, Newport
Spruce Isaiah, 17 Jenkins st.Newport
Staines Thomas, 42 Witham street,
Ooverack road, Newport
Stanley Charles P. Black Lion yard.
Lion street, Abergavenny
Samuel, 22 Glebe st. Newport
Richards Mrs. Margaret, Mednrt st.Steadman Caleb, 45 Emlyn st.Newprt
Cross Keys. Newport Qt,.„>. t oi. . ^^ }
s, Newport
Stephens J. ,St. Ar
grn. Chepstow
MOXMOUTHSHIRE.]
TRADES.
Stevens Mrs. Emily E, Eailwaj- ter- 1 Wall Ernest, Hiah ;t.Tnysddu,Xewpit '
race, Abergarn, Newport Wallace Mrs. Susan, 51 Victoria st.
Stokes J 3 Albert st.BIaenavn.PontTpl ! Cwmbran. A'e-wport
Stokes S. High st. Blackwood, Newport ; Wallington Fdk.7 Emlyn 6t. Newport
Whit^i
Beaufor
Wardle Thomas
race, Tredegar
Waters Mrs. Mary Ann, 7911
rise, Beaufort '(Breconshire)
Waters Mrs. Sarah Ann, Troedrhi
gTvair, Tredegar
, Watkins Mrs. C. E. 5 Drybridge
; Monmouth
Williams Jn. o Market st. Abertillen-
Williams Le-wis,Georgetown,TredegaT
Williams Mrs. Lily, ii; Oak street.
Abertillerv
Willi
Willi
Willi
M Ma Import st. Usk
MA. Talywain, PontypV
. Marffiret, 97 Queen's
road, Cwiii.^yfioi. Tredegar, Cardiff
Williams Mrj.Mary,Rogerstone, Nwpt
Williams Mrs. Mary Ann, 40 .Teddr.
street. Pill, Newport
WilliarrLs Maurice, "
Strawtord Francis, Little mill, Mam-
hilad, Pontvpool
Sullivan Mrs.BeIla,5 Albany st.NwprI
Snmner Louis, Post office, Mitchel-
Troy, Monmouth
Sutton Frank, High st. Abertillerv
Sutton J. 120 St. Helen's rd.Abrgriinj
Sweeney John, 100 Christchurch rd
Maindee, Newport ! Watkins Mrs. E. 74 The" Highway, sychan, Pontvpool
Symonds Henry Edward, 105 Durham! New Inn, Pontypool Williams Percy 0. Brvngwvn, Raglan
road, Maindee, Newport Watkins Mrs. Elizabeth, 57 Oinderhill Williams Mrs." Rose, 13 Marlborougli
Takel Thos.Kingcoe<l,Llandenuy,N\vpt ; street, Monmouth road. Six Bells, Abertillery
Tanner Mrs. Mary, Bedwas, Cardiff | Watkins Mrs. L. 13 Gaer st. Newport William.-^ Mrs. Rose, Snmertnn rd Nwpi
Taphouse Charles, Main street. New- j Watkins Mrs.M.A.24 Moor st.Chepstw RTilliams Mrs. Sarah Jane, 36 Whit-
bridge, Newport Watkins Mrs. Mary Ann, 63 Cinder- worth terrace. Tredegar'
Tarrant J. i Clarence st. Abertillery hill street, Monmonth Williams Mrs. .''usan, r Barrack hill.
Tayler F. H. 373 Cnerleon rd. Newport i Watkin.s W. H. 64 George st. Newport Newport
Taylor Mrs. B. Cwnj road. Waun- ! Watkins WatkinH.^yChurch st.Blaina winiamg xhomas, 12 Fair view Wil-^
iiwya, Newport Watt.s John, 29
Tayl.u- Charles, 46 Archibald street. Watts Hubert I'
Maindee, Newport road, Maindei
Taylor Chas. W. High .st. Rhymney Weaver CiUhbe:
Taylor Miss Elizabeth R. i Almshouse ' road. Pontyne
street, Monmouth [Weaver Thonii
Taylor Jame8,9o Osborne rd. Pontypl! Cri:
Webste
ylor John, High Level rd.Cr
Newport
Taylor John, 105 Malpas rd. Newport
Taylor Mrs. Maria, 7 Edward street,
Griffifchstown, Newport
Taylor Mrs. Mary Ann. Freeholdland,
Pt>ntypool
Taylor Mrs. S. A. 34 Nevill st.Abrgvnnv
T3\lor William, 6 Kemys streut,
Griffilhstown, Newport
Thomas Edward, 26 Earl st.Tredegar
Thomas Elias, Alexandra st. Blaina
Thomas Mrs. Elizh.31 Evans .st.Nwpt ]
Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, i Abbey]
ro.id. Cwmbran, Newport
Thomas Mrs. Erailv, 82 High strent,
Blaenavon. Poiitxpool
Thomas John, 43 Church st.Tredegar
Thomas John, 17 Park st.Abergavftnnv
Thnmns Mrs, Marv Ann, q York :er"-
.ace, (Jeorifo town, Tredegar
Thomas Mrs. Sarah, Fair view,
Pengam, Cardiff
Tli.imas Stanley C. Cwmdows, New-
bridge, Newport
Thomas Thos. 63 George st. Newport
Thomas William. Dukestown road.
.Sirhowy, Tredegar
Thorn John, g Bishop st. Newport
Thorne Dongla.s J. Cross st.Ahertillry
Thojneycroft Mrs. Margaret. 143
Cromwell road, Newport
T.iUikinson Mi.ss M.-irjorie, Tyni-w»a,l
terrace, Newbridge, Newport
Tonze William, 59 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Tovey James, Tv Brvn road. Blaenau
Gwent. Abertillerv
Tr;itt Arthur C. 57 High street, Aber-
«ychan. Pontypool
Tripp Adam 3.34 Wharf rd. Newport Wildi
Trndgay Mrs. Marv Ann, 10 Station Wilks
street, Abersvcha'n, Pontypool
Truman Mrs. E.6r George st.Po
T.rl Mrs. Marv I. 21 Oxford si
treet, Newport low Town, Ebbw
:, 57 Duckpool Williams Thos. Garndiffaith, PontypI
William* Thonias, 20 King street.
Bbenavon', Pontypool
Williams Thomas. North street.New-
briilire. Newport
Williaii.s William, Cefn rnad. Black-
Webb Ernst. Fa\r view,Pengam,Ciirdff wood Newport
Webb Harry. Ivor street, Cwmcarn. Willian'is' W. L. Miiescwmmer.Cardff
Keys, New^mrt Willis Mrs. Ethel. Bassaleg. Newport
h .«t. Monmtb
Robert, 56 Hanbury
ynydd, Pontypool
C-omuiercial street.
Cross Keys, Newport Willis Mrs. 1=
Webley Erne.st,66 Carlyle st.Abertllrv Willis Frank,
Navigatii
oad, Wiltshi
Windmill
r Raglan st.Newprt Nant-v-g
Blackwood.Newport Winner E~
Wainfelin road
Edw
Risca, Newpoi
Weeks Edgar J.
Weeks T. High !
Weller John,
Pontypool
Wellington Albert, 24 Gladstone s
Cross Keys, Newport
Westcott Mis. Melva, 14 Division s
Abertillerv
Weston Mrs. Edith, 49 High stiee
Briorv Hill, Ebbw Vale
Weston William. 23 High st.Pontypo
Whatlev Jn, 87 Alexandra rd. Ne'wp
Bells. Abertillr
iiiimawr (Breconsh")
Winney E, ,60 Abertillery rd. Blaina
Winston Chas. Garndiffaith, Pontypool
Withers Mrs. Alice, Penllwyn avenue.
Pontllanfraith. Newport
Woodruff Mrs. Rose. Castleton, Marsh-
field. Cardiff
Woodw.ird James. 53 Malpas rd.Nwprt
Wookey Mrs. Eliza, 83 Hewertson st .
Newport
Wookey T 132 Abertillery rd Blaina
tton Gen.32QCorporation rd.Nwpt
Whatmore Robert, South street, . Worthing Mrs Elizabeth, Dnkestowr
Sebastopol, Newport road. Sirho^v, Tredegar
Wheeler Mrs. A. Freeholdland.Pontypli Worthing Joshua. 9 Church st.Tredegi
Whelan Mrs. E. 4 Havelock st.Newprt i Wright Mrs. Annie. 36 Risca road.
Whitcombe Mrs. A. Sebastopol.Nwprt 1 Cross Kevs. Newport
Whitcombe Albert, Commercial .^t iWvatt Mrs'. Emma, Lower ChurcV
Pontnewydd. Newport street, Chepstow
Whitcombe Thomas, 43 Albion road., Young Thomas. Beaufort rise. Beau-
Pontypool fort fBreconshire')
White Mrs. Charlotte. 3, Prince .st ,
Maindee. Newport iSHOPKEEPEBS' STTITDHIES
White Mrs Edith Alice, 35 Llan- i p^,,n;,i, 4, gj,,, (proprietors. W. & T.
flowlais street, Oakfield, Cwmbran. ^^g^,. ^w •) ,g ^he Haves.Cardiff :
Pontmorlais circus. Merth^T Tydfil :
32 Mill EC. Pontypridd ; 12 Alex-
andra road. Swansea Si Mnrrav st..
Llanellv
Lin
.Voergavennv
Turberville David, 30 Raglan st.Nwpt
Tnrberville R.iSth. Market st.Newprt
Turley Mrs. L. 4 West hill. Tredegar
Tvler Mrs. Marv J. Commercial st.
Brierv Hill. Ebbw Vale
TMTell Jn 556 Corporation rd.NwprI
rpiohn T.Garden Citv.Pengam.CaiilfT
V.iughan Geo. 31 TroVnant st.Ponhpl
Viux J. & Son. Wainfelin rdPom;,.!
Venn Mrs. Alice, 10 Evans st.Newpmt
Victory John, Freeholdland, Pont.Mi""!
Vraneh Mrs. Mary J. New
• nd, Owmtillery, Abertillery
Wade James, 27 Albany st. N
Waites Michsel, 2 Golden irroi
bridge. New p .rt
Walkfv Mrs. E. J, St. Mellons
White Mrs. Ellen, Argoed, Newport
Whiting Mrs. M. 44 Emlyn st.Newprt
Whittaker Bd.G.iS Vale "vw.Tredegar I
Whitton J.g King st.Blaenavon,Pntypl |
Wiggett Mrs. Clara, 73 Albert aven. :
Maindee. Newport
Wiggins Mrs. L. 62 Alma st. Newpnr
Wilcox Mrs. J. Pontygof, Ebbw Vale
se Geo. I Mount st.Ebbw Vale
Henry. 45 Crescent road.'
Maindee, Newport |
Williams A. Cwmffrwdoer, Pontvpool
Williams Mrs. A. Talvwain. Pontypool I
Williams Albert, ii3Market hall,Nwpt I
Williams Mrs. Annie M. Llancllen. i
Abergavennv |
Williams Benjamin. Gellihaf voad. SILICATE COTTON OB SLAG
Fleur-de-Lis. Cardiff WOOL MABnjFACTTTBEBS
Williams Benjaniin.Tranch. Pont\pooI : Broadbent J. C. S: Co. Ltd. Slagwool
Williams Chas. Slalion hill.Abertillr% I works, Redcar. Torks. Telegrams.
SHOW OABD & TABI.ET
MANtTFACTtTBEBS.
Pontnewydd (The') Tin Stamping Co.
ited. Pontnewydd, Newport
SIEVE MAKEBS
^illiam E. k Son, S7 Mark la.
Williams Eli A. 160 The Highway.; " Broadbents, Redcar;" Telepho
N.w Ton. Pontvpool ! 16 Redcar
IVini.iin. Mrs Elizabeth Crown st. McNeill & Co. Limited, 4 Sou
Ciiiniliii. Newpor' , place. Finsbury pavement. I.ond
Q Euperra st.Newprt \ E C 2
',:„^[.'™3%'n,n^;";f,'',! '' SILVEBSMITHS.
lon.l. Abpilipf.fr. Newport
Williams Henry James. 85 Comm^
cial street. GriSfithstown. Newpoi
Williams HuL'b H Pcn..'am. Carrlifl
i.'e|W,Ui:,
I WiUia
IS F. E.
I- Henr<
i< Mrs.
advertisement
;^36 siz
TRADED
[monmot-thshikk.
SIZE MANTJFACTUBEBS.
Morris & Griffin Ltd. L'sk ihcmic;
works, Gorpoi
Newp'
SKATING HINK
(Ivor M. .1
i Jenkins Ri.,haiil, Pengam, Cardiff
I Llohn John, 63 Clarence pi. Newport
jjones Alfd. & Sons, St.Arvans.Chpstw
ines Amos & Co. 45 Monk street,
Aberpavenny
Jones John k Son, Llanarth, Kewport
Jones Alfred E.S S. Tynewydd road,
& Pontnewvdd, Newport
). Jones Mrs Rose, LowerMachen.Nwprt
Jones Thomas, High street, New-
briilge, Newport
Junes Thomas, 5 k 6 Market street.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Jones William, Llandowlais street,
Oakfield, Cwmbran, Newport
[joynson T. H. Nant-y-glo. Bryaniaur
' (Breconshire)
I Lane Wm, Llanvetheiine, Abergavennj
I Marsh T. Cwmdows, Newbridge.Nwpt
„ . „ ,,_ -„ .^ T • ■. J i Matthews A. J. Llanyuttook-nigh-rsk
Davies Brothers (Newport) Lmirted.Lj Thomas & Son, Talywain,
London wharf & Bridge wharf, I j^g'^i.^ychan, Pontypool
Clarence place. ^.•wI)ort ^''^iMorgan Charles, Llandogo, Chepstow
advej-t.sement Morgan Chas. E. Lewis la. Abergaynny
Hodge Ralph & Ou, Ltd. bsksule >a^^ (m^,.^^^ Wm.Eock, Blackwood.Newprt
mills, >ewport. See advertise- ; ^^^^fc.^ William James. Llantili.-
ment ! fv^tiiolev Abergavenny
Maybury & Co^ 77 & ?' Doclc street, p^^^^^, ^^g'^^^ ghire Newton,Chepstw
,tnw Hill Pavili.in
George W. Elliott, proprieto
Stow hill, Newport
SKIN MEBCHANTS.
See Hide & Skin Merchants.
SLAB MEBCHANTS.
See Slate k Slab Merchants.
SLATE & SLAB HEBS.
Newport. See advertisement
Newport Builders" Supply Limited,
Bangor wharf. High st. Newport.
See advertisement
Nioholas & Go. Limited, 10 Duck st. ;
Baltic wharf & Alexandra docks,
Newport. See advertisement
Williams Thomas & Son, Trosnant ,,,rn.,,n .,e»iiuii.
wharf, Albion road; Crane street &, p^'j. ^juij^, penhow, Newport
Lower Bridge street, Pontypool - --
Parnell W. T. k Son, Bridge
& Nelson street. Chepstow
Parry W. 48 Monk st. Abergavenny
Phillips John, Llanvai.-Kilgicliii
Abergaveniiv
I'itt T. Baltic' wharf. High st.Newpor
Pritchard George. Llanvihangel-Llan
SLATEB.
Pug.-iley Jn. 44 Shaftesburj' st.Newp
Reece Charles, Llanwern, Newport
Rees Isaac, PontUantraith, Newport
Rees J. Cwmcam, CroBS Keya.Newprt
Robins Thomas, Croft-y-cloy, Cwm
carvan, Monmouth
Rogers Arthur, Llandenny, Newport
Rogers William, Brook vale, Llan
trisant, Newport
Russell E. Cefn, Rogerstone, Newport
Ryall & Sons, Nailors lane, Monnow
street & 69 Monnow st. Monmouth
Sheen Frederick, Bridge fur^'e, Llan-
hilleth, Newport
Skeet Wm.i33a.Goodrich cns.Newprt
Snell Thomas, Llanhennock, Newport
Snell Wm. Ht. Llanhennock. Newport
Spencer George. Pwllmeyric, Chepstw
Stephens Eben-r.er. Mill ruad. Ciuin-
"" , N
SMITHS, BLACKSMITHS &
FABBIEBS
Allen Henry, Magor, Newport
A.rthnr W. Garth, Llanhennock, Newprt
Aston Thos, 2 Cruniwell rd. Newport
Bailey Bgnld.H.Llanvapley.Abergvnny
Biker Onesimus, Rodney par. Newport
Batten Edward, Maesycwmmer.Cardff
Bighaui Robt. Llangwm Ucha,Newprt
Bolt James Edgar, Aberbeeg.Newport
Bradford James, 3 Eveswell street,
Maindee, Newport
Brown George, Bettws-Ne«yd.l,Nwprt . ,- ^ , , ,, .,
Bro«n Richard, Cross lane, Newport Stinchcombe C^ Ll.a..ellen,Ab,M»v,M,.
Bryan John, Gro>mont, Hereford iTamplm John. Caldicot. Newport
Riirvis Jonathan. Rodwick, Newport I Thoma.. .\lbert. Penallt. Monmoul 1.
IliHler Fiedk. New Euperra st.Newprl 1 Thomas Arthur, Maryport st. Usk
Butler Thos. F.te Muuntjov pl.Nwprt [Thomas C. H. Clarence st. Newport
Cavill John H. 17 Moor et. Chepstow Thomas John, St. Mellons, Carditt
Charles Thomas, Adelaide st.Newport] Thomas Mrs Miuy. Commercial .«t
Clark George, Glendower st. Monmbh j Po^t^ml^(.■l . Nc
Constance Peter, Monkswood, L"sk , Thomas M
Cornick Albert Sanmel, 5 Duckpool Newport
road, Maindee. Newport Thomas Thos. Llanover, Abergavennj
<3o«slett A.Castleton, Marslifld.Cardiff 1 Thomas Walter, Risca Newport
Crum Victor, TreUeok, Monmonbh Thomas William. Coe< ke,ne«vNewpr
Davies & Jones, Raglan. Newport Thompson & Son, Emlyu st Newport
navies David J. Weslevan farge, Townsend Gwynn.Portskowett, Chpstw
Blackwood. Newport t Townsend John, Llanvair-D.scoed,
DaTies David John, Gross Penmain, i Chepstow , , , ^,
Penmain, Newport Tyler Edward, Llanthony abbey,
Davies John, Rumnev, Cardiff Owmyoy. Abergavenny
Dawe & Son, Park road, Pontypool jWainian H .\, Granville st. Newport
Evans James, PontUantraith, Newport Watkins H &
Mary, Tregare, Raglan.
German F. J. Pye corner.Nash.Newprt
Hicks A.Llantilio-Crossenny.Abrgvnny
Hnlcombe Frederick John & Son.
Snatchwood -d. Abersyohan.Ponlypl
Hoskins John, Park place, Abertillery
How.ird Albt.Thos. Llanishen,ChepKtw
How.ird Benj. T. Chapel hi!l,Chepsln
Howard John, St. Manghans, Monmth
Howells John, Cwmcarvan hill, Cwm-
carvan, Monmouth
Hughes David, High street. Cross
Keys. Newport
James Fred. Bassaleg, Newport
Jenkins J. Bwlcb Trewyn.AbergavDny
.., P(
,LI-,.
vjhangel Crucorney, Abergavenny
Watkins Edgar J. Market st. Tred'egr
Watkins George, Llantiliu-Pertholey,
Abergavenny
Watkins Thos. Croesyceilog. Newport
Whitehorne F.R.Bethcar st.EbbwVale
Williams Albert. Llangibby. Newport
SOAP MANTTFACTUBEBS
Kirkby Limited. Factory lane, Hni
purhey, Manchester
SOCIETIES & ASSOCIA-
TIONS.
Abercarn Liberal Association (Gordon
Roberts, sec), Abercarn, Newport
Abergavenny Chamber of Trade (J.
G. Bishop', hon. sec), Nevill rooms.
Abergavenny
Abergavenny Horse Show k Agricul-
tural Association (W. M. Chad-
wick, sec). Market Street cham-
bers, Abergavenny
.Vbergavenny Libeiai Association
(Ewart James, sec). Lion street,
Abergavenny
Abergavenny Licensed Victuallers' As-
sociation (W. M. Chadwick, sec),
Frogmore chambers, Abergavenny
Abergavenny Young Men's Christian
Association (Robert Bevan, sec),
Frogmore street, Abergavenny
Boy Scouts' Association (president,
Major-Gen. Lord Treowen C.B.,
C.M.G. Llanarth court, Ruglau,
Mon. ; county commissioner, A. G.
Burchardt-Ashton J. P. The Priory.
Llandogo, Chepstow; hon. county
sec. Herbert Haigli J. P. Coed Ithel,
Llandogo, Chepstow ; district com-
missioners : — Abergavenny. B. W.
Powlett. Ash grove. Western road,
Abergavennv ; Bedwellty, (vacant) ;
Caerleon, A'. M. Piliiner J. P. Llan-
vravon, nr. Newport, Mon. ; Chep-
stow, G. M. Vaughan-Hughes J.P.
Wyelands, near Chepstow ;- Mon-
mouth k Skenfrifh, J. E. Harding,
Sellarsbrook, near Monmouth;
Newport (borough). Col. S. D.
Ingram V.D. Stow Park avenue,
Newport, Mon. ; Newport (county),
L. Forestier-Walker M.P. Park
house, Rhiwderin, Newport. Mon. ;
Trelleck, A. G. Burchardt;Ashton
J.P. The Priory, Llandogo,' Chep-
stow; Eastern Valleys, A. Harris,
Pontypool)
British Bed Cross Society (Mon-
mouthshire branch, Newport divi-
sion) (Mrs. E. H. Watts, hon.
treas. &, hon. sec), 26 Stow hill,
Newport
Chepstow Steeplechases (meet occa-
sionally) ; office, Beaufort hotel,
Beaufort square, Chepstow
County Borough of Newport Conser-
vative k Unionist Association (Ray-
mond Gibhs, sec), Tredenar Hall
buildings, u Sto» hill, Newport
Cuunty Borough of Newport Rate-
payers' Association (W. J. Beeston.
sec). 10 Commercial st. Newport
Cvvmbran & District Conservative As-
sociation (Howard Stanley, sec),
Cvnnbraii, Newport
Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society
(Harold Addams-Williams esq.
.M.A., J.P. hon. sec; William
I Frederick Taylor, agent), Usk
Dock, Wharf, Riverside & General
Workers' Union of Great Britain &
Ireland (John Screen.district sec).
Potteiy terrace. Pill, Newport
Good Samaritan Benefit Society (Evan
Powell, sec), Temperance hall,
Tredegar
Govilon Conservative Association &
Institute (J. Minorn, 8ec.),Govilon,
Abergavenny
Grosmont Cil Relief Fund (W. H.
S. Whitney J.P. president; J. E.
Cole, sec), Grosmont. Hereford
Grosmont Conservative Association
(H. S. Woodhead (of Pontypool),
registered agent),Grosmont,Heri'frd
GMeiiynea Gwent Cymroiluriou
Friendly Society (John Evans,sec.),
Penjiellenny, Goytrey, Pontypool
Iron k Steel Trades Confederation .
(No. 5 division) (J. P. Whitohen.l.
divisional officer), .S9 Oonimercial
street, Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Kennard Masonic Lodge 1,258 (A. H.
Gittiiis, sec. Sunuyside, Wainfelin,
Pontypool), Club chambers, 22
Geoiiie ^tI■eet, Pontypool
Liverpool Victorin Legal Friendly
net
MKinaKHr), Austiji friars, Newiiort
.lanelly, Llanweiuirth, Llangennv &
Llanfoisl Ploughing Society (Edwd.
Morgan, sec), Tyry Factory, Govi-
lon, Abergavenny
liners' Federation Offices (Tredegar
Vallev) ,rharles Edwards MP.,
.l.P. sec), Iihu-l,«ood, Newport
Innmonth Cliurcll of England Temper-
nnce Sick Bnrial Society (Thomas
Lang, hon. 'sec). Working Men's
Institiite, Monk street, Monmouth
lonmouth I'nioni*! Association (Maj.
C. ¥. Davev. sec & ori;anizing
agent). iM HiL^li -treet, Xenport &
TRADES.
Newport Women Citizens' Association
(Mrs. E. E. Poole, organizing sec).
Castle chambers. High st. Newport
Newport Young Men's Christian
Association (Arthur Kiley, hon.
sec), 109 & 112 Commercial street,
Newport
Newport Yoont' Men's Christian As-
STABIiE FITTINGS MNFBS.
STAMP AtrCTIONEERS.
Harmer, Rooke & Co. oy Fleet st.
London E ( ' 4 ;
stamp collect. irs
Asso
Monmouthshire Farmers' Union (W,
Honilray Davies, county sec),
Tredegar chambers, 78 Bridge st.
Newport
Monmouthshire Liberal Association
(D. Roger Evans, h.m. see.; .T. W.
T. Treharne, registration a^ent), 3
Commercial street. Newport
National Deposit (Approved) Friendly
Society (W. A. Brenton. local sec).
o6q Caerleon road. Newport
National Sailors' & Firemen's Union
(George Jaclison, sec), 28 Ruperra
street, Newport
National Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children (H. Meyrick,
hon. sec. 30 Commercial street &
Augustus James Coates, inspector,
223 Chepstow road), Newport &
(J. A. Evans, inspector), St. James'
fields, Hanbury road, Pontypool
National Union of Conservative As-
sociations (Ravmond Gibbs, hon.
■sec), Tredegar Hall buildings, Stow
hill, Newport
National Union of Ships' Stewnrds,
Cooks. Butchers & Bakers (W. J.
Rees, sec), 26 Ruperra st.Newport
Newport Boiler Makers' Institute
(William Denham, sec), Church
street. Pill, Newport
Newport Child Welfare Clinic (Miss
Minnie A. Benner M.B., Ch.B.
supt.). 10 Clytha Park rd. Newport
Newport (Mon.) Citizens' Guild of
Help (Rev. E. Walrond Skinner,
gen. sec), 81 High street, Newport
Newport (Mon.) Development As-
sociation (Capt. W. Hy. Williams,
sec); head office, Westgate cham-
bers. Newport. T N 3735 Newport ;
T A " Develop, Newport ''
Newport (Mon.) & District Building
Trades Employers' Association (W'.
.7. Beeston. "sec), Lloyds Bank
chambers. Commercial st. Newport
Newport &, District Total Abstinence
Society & Band of Hope Union (R.
G. B. Stokes, general sec), 27
Dock street, Newport
Newport Girls' FriendlvSocietv(Lodge
k Registry) (Mrs. R. Heard, lady
supt."), 44 Stow hill. Newport
Newport Liberal Association (Thomas
Silas Gowor, sec), 35 Hill st. Nwpt
Newport Master Bakers' & Flour Mer-
chants' Association (C. J. Price.
sec), 166 Durham road, Maindee,
Newport
Newport & Monmouthshire Society
for Teaching k Assisting the Blind
(E. C. Kinsey-Morgan, hon. sec).
22 Bridge street, Newport
Newport Shipowners' Association (A.
G, Fudge, sec), T22 Dock st.Newpt
Lewis, sec ), Pandy, Abergavenny
Pontypool Division Unionist Associa-
tion (Howard S. Wonding, agent
& sec). Osliorne road, Pontvpool
Roval Liver Friendly Society (Herbt.
Henry Francis, manager), 129 Com- 1
mercial street. Newport I
Seamen's Institute (Rev. Thomas I
Wright B.A, chaplain). Temple st. i
Pill. Newport !
Shipping Federation Limited (Newport j
district) (J. 0. K. Gething, sec), I
ijg & 120 Dock street, Newport
.Shipwrecked Fishermen's k Mariners' 1
Society (N. R. Lewis. R.NR. Board
of Trade, hon. sec). 109 Dock st.
Newport
Soldiei's' & Sailors' Help Society
(Major C. F. Davey, county sec),
63 High street, Newport
Suns of Temperance Benefit Society
(Frederick Alder, hon. sec), Work-
ing Men's Institute,Monk st.Mnmth
Theosophical Societv(Newport Lodge)
(E.Jenkins,sec.),30 High st.Newprt
Tredegar k District Permanent Money
Society (Thomas Jones, sec), 87
Commercial street, Tredegar
Tredegar Workmen's Medical Aid
Society (Walter Conway, sec").
Circle. Tredegar
Tredegar's (Lord) Agricultural Show
(L. Foster Stedman, sec), Gold
tops, Newport
Usk Horticultural & Cottage Garden
Society, Usk
Welsh National Federation of Dis-
charged & Demobilized Sailors &,
Soldiers (Leonard G. Telling, local
sec), 3r Stow hill, Newport
Wye Fishery Association (Clarence
Bailey, manager), Stuart house.
The Back, Chepstow
Wholesale Hardware Associa-
tion Ltd. (Reginald Cooper, sec).
14 Finsbury square. London E C 2
SODA FOUNTAIN' MANFRS
SODA WATEB MANUFACTRS.
See Mineral Water Mannfactnrers.
SOLICITORS.
See Legal List.
SPIBIT MEHCHANTS.
See Wine Ss Spirit Merchants.
SPONGE CLOTH MANUFBS.
Co. Lim. Manchester. See
'Cotton Waste Manufacturers"
STATIONERS— -WHOLESALE &
MANUFACTURING.
Hughes & Son, Griffin Press, 73
Osborne rd.Jt Commercial st.Pntypl
Mullock & Sons Limited, Austin
friars, Newport
Newport Printing Co. Limited, i.;
Corn street, Newport
Seargeant Brothers Limited, Queen
streat, Abergavenny
Williams (The) Press Limited, Mid-
land Bank chambers. Bridge street ;
works. East Usk road, Newport
Strong. Hanbury k Co. Linfited, tqCi
k T97 Upper Thames st. London
E C 4. See advertisement
STATIONEBS-BETAIL.
[O* Full lists of this trade in
United Kingdom, see Sta-
tioners Directory.]
Ambrey Miss E.M.^26Stow hl.Xewi.rt
Bailey Mrs. H. Rogerstone, Newport
Bell George, 53 Commercial st. Newpt
Bennett Ernest J. Garden city, Pen-
gam, Cardiff
Chu
Florence Ameha,
New street, Pontnewvdd, Newport
Bowen A. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Caffrey JermyP.29Monnow st.Monmth
Clarke Miss Agnes De Hay, 48 Cross
street, Abergavenny
Creese Mrs. M. F. Bridge street, Usk
Daking Edwd. B. 42 Clarence pi. Newpt
Davies D. 10 Church st. Rhymney
Davies David, High street, New-
bridge, Newport
Davies James, Talywain, Pontypool
Davies Mrs. M. A. 53 Church street,
Ebbw Vale
Davies Mrs. Mary Ann. Mill terrace.
Cwm, Newport
Edmunds Miss Mildred, lO Commer-
cial street, Pontnewydd, Newport
Edwards Wm. Ebrill, Machen, Newpt
Evans Wm. Post oft'. High st.PontypI
Fowler R.S.High st.Abercarn.Newprt
Goldstein Mrs. "Rebecca, 130 Commer-
cial road. Newport
Green E..\.nro.<s st Caerleon, Newprt
Griffiths \\,<B li.-aof.irl .srj.Chepstw
Griffith-,- E Hi-h -1 \i..-rearn,Newprt
Haines (i \ ^.-,,,,..1 00-. st.EbbwVale
Harrhv M.-- (il.oh- .M . 3 High st.
Abergavenny
Harris Albert, Tynewydd terrace.
Newbridge, Newport
Haves Joseph, Post office, Blaenan
Gwent, Ahertillery
Hoare A. G. Beaufort sq. Chepstow
Hollister John, Post office, Islwyn st
Abercarn, Newport
MON. 12
338 STA
S. TATioNERS— Retail— continued.
Holmnn S. C. Somerset street, Abei-
Blai:
Horton Jn. H. iga, Hig-h St. Ahrgvimy
Housden Herbert George, Post office.
Commercial .st. Tnysddu, Newport
Hovey Mrs. M. 12 Bridge st. Newport
Hunt Frank, Tynewydd terrace, New-
bridge, Newport
Jarrett Edward Philip, 23 Agincourt
square, Monmouth
Jenkins Mrs. M. Pengam, Cardiff
John Harry, School street, Elliot's
Town, New Tredegar, Cardiff
Johns R. H. Limited, 46 Commercial
street & 159 Dock street, Newport
Jones Misses Margaret & Eleanor,
Llanover, Abergavenny
Junes Maurice, Commercial street. New
Tredegar, Cardiff
Jones Miss Sarah L. Bridge st. Usk
Jones VVm.159 Conmiercial st.Newprt
Joyce & Sons (Newport) Limited,
51 High st.& SCambrian rd.Newprt
Landon Leonard, Somerset st,Abertllrv
Lockyer Miss L. Gamdiffaith.Pontypl
Marsh Wm. J. 2 Church st. Monnith
Miles Tom, Newport road, Cwmcam,
Cross Keys, Newport
Morgan M. & Co. 26 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny
Morgan Dvd. W. Church st.Abertillry
Morris Mrs. Gertrude L. 15 Brecon
road, Abergavenny
Morris William, 7 Commercial road,
Llanhilleth, Newport
Marrin Joseph Henry, High street &
The Square, Blackwood, Newport
Newport & South Wales Office Supply
Co. 189 Chepstow road, Newport
Owen Mrs. C. A. King street, Nant-
y-glo, Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Perkins John S. Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Phillips Thomas, Bridge street. Six
Bells, Abertillery
Powell E. 46 Commercial st. Tredegr
Price Joseph, Post office, Beaufort
rise, Beaufort (Breconshire)
Price W. J. 19 Church st. Monmouth
Rawlinson Bros. High st. & Commer-
cial road, Llanhilleth, Newport
Rees G.16 Broad st.Blaenavon.Pontypl
Rees Jn. Islwyn St. Abercarn, Newport
Rymer Jsph. -A. 22 Moor st. Chepstow
Smith W. H. & Son, Circle, Tredegar
& 13 Cross street, Abergavenny
Swarbrick Mrs. E. 31 Castle st. Tredgr
Thomas William, High street, Fleur-
de-Lis, Cardiff
Tomkins Thomas B. High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Walters Mrs. S. Rhiwderin, Newport
Watkins Miss Dorothy, 12 Commer-
cial road, Newport
Watkins Miss Margaret Ann, 39
Beaufort rise, Beaufort (Breconsh)
Weaver S. James st. New Tredegar
Wheeler William Tamplin, Tintern
Parva, Chepstow
White W. I. 149 Caerleon rd.Newprt
Whittinglon Walter H. Post office,
St. Luke's rd.Pontnenynydd,Pontypl
"'"■"" Mrs. Amy 'Sarah, Over
WiUii
Moiino
Wive Mi:
Monmou
Newport
STAY MAKEB
See Corset Maker.
STEAM ENGINE & BOILEH
FITTINGS MANXJFRS.
TRADES.
Hunt & Mitton Limited, amalgamated
with Fletcher Brothers (late of
Ashton-under-Lyne) & Smiths' In-
iector Co. (late of Nottingham), 13
to 19 Oozells street north, Birming-
ham. T A "Mitton, Birming-
ham ; " T N's 3.93 & 394 Midland.
District agents, Hunt & Witts, 4
Commercial street, Newport
Smiths' Injector Co. (late of Notting-
ham), see Hnnt & Mitton
STEAM GAtTGE MANUFRS.
romey Joseph & Sons Limited (steam
pressure & vacuum), Catherine st.
Aston, Birmingham. Est. 1853
STEAM HAULAGE
CONTRACTOBS.
R'ynn Robert & Sons, ^o Shaftes-
bury street, Newp.irt.' See ad-
vertisement
STEAM PACKING MANFHS.
South Wales Brattice Cloth k India
Rubber Co. Limited, East Usk
works, Tregare street, Newport.
See advertisement
!ape Asbestos Co. iLtd. (The),
23 King street, London E C 2.
T A " Incorrupt, London ; " T N's
598 &. 3086 Citv
STEAM SHIP CWTNERS.
Beynon T. & Co. Lim.89 Dock st.Nwprt
Campbell P. & A. Lim. (Robert Smart
Roberts, local agent), Rodney house,
Artillery place, Newport
Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation,
71 Dock street, Newport
Conference Line (Jones, Heard & Co,
Limited, agents), 106 & 107 Dock
[monmou rnsHiRE
treet, Nei'
Houlder Brothers & Co. Limited, 44
Commercial street, Newport
Jones R.W. & Co. 112 Dock st. Newport
Orders & Handford Steam Ship Co.
Lim. 132 Dock street, Newport
Pardee Thomas & Co. Limited, 116
Dock street, Newport
South Wales & Liverpool Steam Ship
Co. Limited, Liverpool wharf.
Canal parade, Newport
STEEL MANXJFACTXIRERS.
Baldwins Limited, Panteg works,
near Newport & Railwav stations,
Pontypool road ; Pnnleg k Griffiths-
town
Blaenavon Co. Limited, Blaenavon
works, Blaenavon ; shipping offices,
104 Dock street, Newport k 122
Exchange, Cardiff
Ebbw Vale Steel Iron & Coal
Co. Limited (Frederick Mills
J. P., D.L. managing director; B.
Northgraves, sp«.) ; reg. offices,
Ebbw Vale; l«ndon offices, 122
C^nnnon street E (: 4 ; coal k ship-
ping omces. Cardiff k Newport
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited,
Rogerstone, Newport
LysaKht John Limited, Orb iron-
works. Corporation road, Newport;
head office, galvanizing & engineer-
ing works at Bristol
Monmouthshire Steel k Tinplate Co.
Ltd. (The), Pontymister, Newport
White Henry & Co. Lim. Pontymister
foundry, Pontymister, Newport
Sheffield Mercantile Steel Co.
Limited fThe), Napier street,
Sheffield. T N's 1114 k nis
Central ; T A ■• Shemerco, Shef-
field." See advertisement
Tv?.ack W. A. & Co. Stella works,
Hereford street, Sheffield. T A
"Stella, Sheffield''
STEEL MERCHANTS.
Clements James & Co. Highbury
chambers. Skinner street, Newport
STEEL CASTINGS MANFRS
Hadfields Ltd. East Hecla works,
Sheffield. T A " Hadfield, Shef-
STEEL RAIL MANUFACTRS
See Rail Manufacturers — Steel.
STEEL SHIP BUILDERS.
See Iron k Steel Ship Builders
STEEPLE JACKS.
Harrison W. E. Regent terrace,
Sheffield. See advertisement
South ■■ The " Wales Steeple-
jack Compy. Queen's chambers.
Queen street, Cardiff
STENCIL CUTTERS.
Ash Rubber Stamp Co. Limited, 19
Constitution hill, Birmingham ;
also lubber k metal stamps,
punches, brands, inks kc
STEVEDORES.
Scott George & Co. Alexand
Newport
STOCK & SHARE BROKERS
See Brokers— Stock k Share
STONE & MARBLE MASONS.
See also Monumental Masons.
Barnfield Thos. i Bedford rd. Newport
Brown Andw. Tintern-Parva, Chepstw
Brown Andrew, Trelleok, Monmouth
Edmonds William, Llanishen, Chepstw
Haines James, Wailod, Shire Newton,
Chepstow
Holmes Moses, (frosmont, Hereford
Jones T. k Son, Park rd. Pontypool
Jones Edmund, Whitson, Newport
Jones John, Grosmont, Hereford
Jones W. Llanvetherine, Abergavenny
Leggatt Geo. 26 Constance st.Newprt
Morgan Henry, Tregare, Monmouth
Morgan Sidney, Llanvaches, Newport
Morgan William, Raglan, Newport
Rees Henry, Peterstone, Cardiff
Sheen E. 48 Stanhope st.Abergavenny
.Simmonds John, St. Arvans, Chepstow
Smith Robert, Llanhennock, Newport
Sweet Rd.Ltd.21 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Walters James & Sons, Old Dixton
road & New Dixton rd. Monmouth
Walters Jas.Newchurch East,Chepslw
Williams Charles, Redwick, Newport
Williams Herbert, Magor, Newport
Williams L. Arch cot. Nash, Newport
STONE MERCHANTS.
Clydach k Abergavenny Lime & Stone
Co. Lim. 12 Cross st. Abergavenny
Davis H. k Sons, Rodney rd. Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
Happerfield & Willans Lin
Western "wharf, Mainde
See advertisement
Monks J. & Co. 62 Dock
TRADES.
lited, Great
STOUTS 3 OTTLERS.
See Ale k Stout Bottlen
STODT MERCHANTS.
See Ale k Poit
STRAW DEALERS.
See Hay k Straw Dealers
STRAW MERCHANTS.
See Hav & Straw Merchants.
SUGAR BOILER
Harris Jo-'ipph. Bridge strei
SULPHURIC ACID MNFRS.
viand, Hunt & Williams, 19 Co
lercial street. Newport. S
Newpor
riflin Ltd. Usk cheniica
rporation road, Maindee
See advertisement
SURGEONS.
Phillips Seth & Son, Post Office
chambers, Pontllanfraith. See
advertisement
Price A.J. 49 Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Price Daniel (Bedwellty Urban Dis-
trict Council). Bloornfield terrace,
Blackwood, Newport
Rees Wm. Geo. & Sons, Corn Ex-
change chmbrs. Thomas st. Newprt
Rennie & Jones, 34 Monnow street,
Monmouth ; & at Chepstow ; 6
Skinner street. Newport & Castle
par. Usk. See advertisement
Richards Edwin, Mascotte. Ponthir
road, Caerleon, Newport
Roach WUliam Llovd (IVban Dis-
trict), Bedwellty house. Tredegar
Roberts Robt. Owen. Maryport st.Usk
Shelbourne Harn- H. (to Lord Tre-
liegar). .\lma cot. Duffryn. Newport
Ih Walter, Priory st. Monmouth
Tavlor Alfred S. Vincent (to the Bed-
was & Machen Urban District Coun-
cil). Council offices. Bedwas,Cardiff
Taylor S. Davis, 4 Agincourt square,
Monmout.h. See advertisement
Thomas Thomas J. (Urban District
Council), Council offices, Ebbw Vale
Wbitwell E. (Urban District Council),
High street, Abersyohan, Pontypool
Williams John (Abercarn Urban Dis
trict Council). Abercarn, Newport
See Medical List.
SURVEYING INSTRUMENT
MAKERS
Ottway
SURVEYORS.
See also Architects & Road Surveyrs.
Bennett S. A., A.M.I.C.E. (county).
County hall, Newport
Dardis Alfred John, Bisca, Newport
Davies Herbert T. 6 Commercial st.
Pontv.mister, Newport
Davis k Sons, Bank sriuare, Chepstow
Edwards E. Watkin (Urban District
Council), Council office, Pontllan-
fraith, Newport
Francis Thomas Phillip P. A. S.I.
Town hall, Hanbury rd. Pontypool
Fry Percy R. 36 Westgate chambers.
Commercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Graham (William), Hitchcox & Co.
Midland Bank chambers. Bridge st.
Newport. See advertisement
Harding & Co. County chambers, 65
High street, Newport
Jefferies John Nelson (Urban District
Council), Wansbeck house. Bridge
street, Chepstow
Jones Morgan Rees ^ Urban District
Council), 15 Station road, Pont-
newydd, Newport
Lewis Lionel D. (Urban District
Council), King street, Abertillery
Lougher & Co. Bank chambers, Os-
borne road, Pontypool
Mansfield Frank (borough). Town
hall, Abergavenny
Marks William Lloyd (Urban District
Council), 62 High street, Ehymney
Miles Charles, Central chambers. Stow
hill, Newport
Morgan Jn.Lion st.Blaenavon.Pontypl
Morgan-Job Joseph Edmund (Urban
District), High street, Blaina
TAILORS.
Marked thus t are Ladies' Tailors.
Adams T. H. Magor, Newport
tAllev Chas.H. 39 Bridge st. Newport
Babbidge A.H. 23 Victoria rd.Pontypl
Barter J. & Co. 38 High st. Newport
Bernstein Lewis, 97 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Black B. & Sons,56 Blewitt st.Newprt
Black Benj. 14 Skinner st. Newport
+Blandford Tom, 2 Com st. Newport
Bowen Henry, 3 Park street, Blaen-
avon, Pontypool
Irooks Wm. 15 Morgan st. Tredegai
ichan Brothers, 13 Commercial rd
Llanhilleth, Newport
Buchan William, High Level road
Cinmlin, Newport
.u-man H. & Co. 10 High st.Newprt
Burman Louis, 30 George st. PontypI
Fred Ltd. 29 High st. Newport
Wm. Hy. 7 High st. Abergavnny
City Tailoring Co.22b,High st.Newprt
Cooke D. la. "Victoria st.Abergavenn;
tCossickLa/.arus,2qBedford rd.Newpr
ft Albert. Castle chambers. High
reet, Newport
Croom & Son, 15 Commercial st. PontypI
tDaniels (A. F. & R. Gwvnne, pro-
prietors). Town Hall buildings.
Cross street, Abergavenny
Davies & Rollings Ltd. 11 Commer-
cial St. k Cros.s ho. Stow hi. Newprt
Davies & Sons ( Newport-) Limited,
75 High street, Newport
•set st. Abertillery
Dav
id. 8 Broad str
avon. Pontypool
Davies David T. 2 Park ter. Pontypool
Davies E. T. 90 Church st. Tredegar
Davies Howell, 16 Church st.Chepstw
Davies John, 27 Church st. Ehymney
tDavies Wm.T.18 Brecon rd.Abrgvnny
Dean John Hy. 16 High st. Newport
Donegal Tweed Co.38a,High st.Nwprt
Evans John & Co. rgo Commercial
road, Newport
tEvans D. 15 Mei-thyr rd. Abergavnny
+Evans R. J. 23 Monk st. Abergavnny
Fox Wm. H. Market sq. Ebbw Vale
Gage William John Thorn, Waterloo
house, Raglan, Newport
tGay Hy. High st. Cross Keys,Newprt.
GiUatt Thos. 133 Osborne rd.Pontypl
TAX 339
Greenhouse W. & Co. Limited, Cam-
brian road, Newport
Greenland Henry, Commercial road,
Abercarn, Newport
tGrove Thos. A. 18 Stow hill.Newport
tGunn Chas.40 Chepstow rd. Newport
Gwillim Brothers, 29 Broad street,
Blaenavon. Pont\'pool
Harries H. 0. Eai'lnay terrace, Aber-
carn, Newport
Harris A. 41 Corporation rd. Newprt
Harris Michael. 32 Charles st. Newport
Harris Norman Brett, 51 Newport
rd. Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Hipps Limited. 12a, Church street,
Abertillery; Bethcar street, Ebbw
Vale ; 95a, Commercial st. Tredegar
& 18 George .street, Pontypool
imes Joseph T. Bridge street, Aber-
carn, Newport
inkins Charles Rosser, Llanvihan-
gel C'rucornev. Abergavennv
fenkins E.A.30 Chepstow rd. Newprt
)hnstone Wm. 14 Skinner .st.Newprt
Jones David J. Church st. Rhymney
Jones Jas. L. 6, Monnow st. Monmth
Jones John E.'ii Tillerv street & 7
Alexandra rd. Six Bells.Abertillery
tKerr Richard Bothwick. i Stow hill,
Newport
IKing Percy Bryan, 134 Commercial
street. Newport
Kirby Bros. & Davis, 20 Malpas rd.
Newport
Klingopoulos Demosthenes, 75b, Com-
mercial road, Newport
Knott Walter Edward, 21 High st.
Abersychan, Pontypool
tLetcovi'tch Israel. si Devon pl.Nwprt
tLittle Samuel & Co. 187 Dock st.
& Griffin street, Newport
Llewellyn Ivor, Gladstone st. Gross
Keys, Newport
Lloyds' (Fawcett & Co.). Market st.
Ebbw Vale
tLonnon A. Ltd. 3 Skinner st.Newprt
Mapp Charles,23i Caerleon rd.Newprt
Marks Mrs. John, 26 Hill .st. Newport
tMay Fredk.S.W.8 Stow hill,Newport
Mendleson L. 31 Charles st. Newport
tMillar J. Leslie,46 Bridge st.Newprt
Morgan & Francis, Pontlottyn shop,
Somerset street & Commercial st.
Abertillery
Morgan Miss Sarah. Bridge .street.
Six Bells, Abertillery
Morris Wm. G. 9 Charles st. Newport
Moss Isaac, 14 Skinner st. Newport
Moxlev G. A. Church st. Abertillery
tParlo Alfred, County chambers, 65
High street, Newport
Parry D. Aeron, Duffryn terrace.
New Tredegar, Cardiff "
Perrv Bros. 17 Church st. Monmouth
Peters W.H.3 Canning st.Cwm.Nwprt
Phillips Chas. H. Chapel Hill.Chepstw
Piccadilly Tailors, 10 George st.Pntypl
Pick Wm.Hy. 13 Constance st.Nwprt
Powell W. H. 119 Monnow st. Monmth
Price William, 3 Caxton pi. Newport
Pulstord Thomas H.12 Carlton cham-
bers. High street, Newport
tKadford SI. J. 66 Church rd.Newprt
tReade Jn. 34 C'apel st. Pill. Newport
Rees B.G.57"St. Helen's rd. Abergavnny
Rees William, Bedwas, Cardiff
Richards Alfred, High street, Black-
wood, Newport
Rose A. Somerset street & Church
street, Abertillery
Rose Mrs. Gertrude, 13 Shaftesbury
street, Newport
tRowen Eric Albert, Bridge st. Usk
Ruddock C. A. I lOsbornerd Pontypool
Russell Arthur Lewis, Bridge street,
Abercarn, Newport
tSaunders Samuel E.
house, 177 Chepstow r
tScott William & Son,
Kensington
ad, Newport
I Stow hill,
Newport
leagal Joseph, 32 York pi. Newport
Iheen & Son3,i8Church st.Ebbw Vak
340 TAI
Tailors — continued,
duiith Fred, 78 Chepstow rd. Newport
tSniith F, C. 53 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Smith Sidney G. 200 Dock st. Newprt
Stewarts Clothiers Limited, Bethcar
street, Ebhw Vale
Thomas Wm. & Sons, Bridge st. Usk
Thomas Pierce, High Level road,
Crumlin, Newport
Thomas T. E. Maesvcwiiinier, Cardiff
tWatts & Co. 3 Brecon rd.Abergavnny
Welch Douglas, 10 Frogniore street,
Abergavenny
White Wm.26 Chapel rd. Abergavnny
tWhitfields. 66 & 67 High st.Newport
tWilliams Brothers, 145 Commercial
street. Newport
tWilliams & Smith Limited, 66 Com-
mercial stieet. Newport
Williams Wm.gFlannel st. Abergavnny
TAIIiORS' CRAYON MNFRS
TALLOW CHANDLERS.
Herbert Jn.i, Co. 19 SMnner st.Nev
Tigi;s T. N. & F. H. Limited, Vic-
linia ncirks. M'arinL' st. Leicester.
See advertisement
TAR DISTILLERS
TARPAULIN MAKERS.
/ambrian Tent k Tarpaulin Co. Ltd.
(The), 9 Corn street & 18 Skinner
•street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
TAVERNS.
See Public Houses.
TAXIDERMISTS
DelaHeld ErnleJ.aiNevill .„fc Abri'VUEiv
Erutt Alfred W. bj; Commercial st.
Newpriit See advertisement
TEA DEALERS
e GiocPis k Tea Dealer
TRADES.
TEACHERS & PROFESSORS
Teacher of Dancing.
Thomas Madame Ada, 68 Chepstow
road, Newport
Teachers of Music.
Bailey Miss Gertrude, St. Helens,
Chepstow rd. Christchnrch, Newprt
Bartholomew Albert William, 41
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Cou
BWpo
Madame,45Stow hill,Nwprt
3 Gold tops, Newport
P>. 30
TEMPERANCE HOTELS.
Armstrong Mrs. Edith, 29 Stow hill,
Newport
Chambers Mrs. F. 20 & 21 Dock st.
Newport
Clarke Wm. 34 Ca.stle st. Tredegar
Dowdall Percv, 2 Market st. Newpmt
Jenkins Mrs.E.&Co.57Bridge st.Nwprt
Jones Mrs. E. A. 72 Stow hi. Newprt
Morris F. 60 Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Moi'rish's Commercial & Family
(J. N. Pennington, proprietor), 24
& 23 Mill street, close to Railway
station, Newport
Newton William, Goldcliff hill. Gold-
cliff, Newjjort.
Shaftesbury Hotel (Mrs. H. Davies),
72 & 73 High street, Newport.
See advertisement
Watkins Mrs. M. King st. Abertillery
Waverley Temperance & Commercial
(Walker's Waverley Hotel Limited),
24 & 26 Crane street, Pontypool
White Hart, Miss Emma E. Jones,
Beaufort square, Chepstow
Woodhead F. 6 High st. Abergavenny
TENT HIRERS.
Blackbi
Broirden Fi'
Hillside, Llanv
Newport
; st.Abergavnny
Coleman George, Blumenlied, Black-
wood. Newport [
Cook Miss Ethel, loGodtrey rd. Newprt
Davis Miss Ethel A.L.C.M. 60 Llan-
Davis WUliam John Kobert, 15
Bourneville terrace, Tredegar
Edwards William E., L.R.A.M. 37 1
Llanthewy road, Newport |
Gruffvdd-Richards Mrs. Susanna, |
Tyr Eglwys, Llanover, Abergavennvj Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin
Hatiiway Miss Lizzie, 44 Duckpoo'l 1 Co. Limited (Tile), 9 Ccn'n street
road, Maindee, Newport & 18 Skinner street, Newport.
Hulin -Mrs. Frances Edith, 29 Price See advertisement
street. Pill, Newport Dowdall G. N. & Brother, i Char-
Jones Mrs. P. 229 Chepstow rd.Nwprt lotte street, Newport
Keepin Miss B. 6 Eton road, Newport I Dowdall Percy, 2 Market street,
Kyles Juhii Henrv, 7 Stockton road. I Newport
Maindee. Newport
'^"^r^^Z^'^A^;^'-''- '\ T^NT MANTJFACTITRERS.
McDousall Henry M. 36 St. Mary's I Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin Co, Ltd.
street, Monmouth I (The), 9 Corn street & 18 .Skinner
I street, Newport. See advertise-
ment
I Phillips Charles D. Eml>n w.oks,
Park ter-! Enilyn street, Newpnit
Cwmffrwdoe,Pontypoo
. venhoe
Pontypool
Wy^
race & 20 Crfine street, Pontvpool
Ramsay .Miss Rose, 5 Dudley st.Newprt
Roderick Sydney T. 23 Commercia
street, Pontypool j Unite John Ltd. 291 &
Rosser John Reginald, Radcliffe ho. road, London W 2
TENT & MARQUEE MFRS.
' Unite John Ltd. 7r,T X- ■,^r, Eilgwan
ThompsiMi Alfred J., F.R.C.O. 2
L.iMr, l\n!, ti-iiaee. Pontvpool
TESTING MACHINES.
Watkiii- Mi-- 1; 17 Rndney rd. Newprt
Avery W. & T. Liunted, 38 The
WillKMH- \l,-< V. Mr-. York pI.Nwprt
Haves, Caidiff ; Pontmorlais circus.
Williiiin- .l..\ jj Mi.iodee par.Newprt
MeVthvr T^dlil ; 32 Mill -st. Pontv-
Willis Mrs. \\. H. Hillside villa.
pridd ; 12 Alexandra road, Swansea
Crindau road, Newport
& Murray street, Llanelly
Wills Mrs. R. F., A.L.C.M. 2, Ross-
lyn road, Maindee, Newpnrt
y.irk J.B. 2 Park vilUis. Abertillery
THEATRES.
See also Cinematograph Halls.
Teacher of Phy.sical Culture.
Abergavennv Coliseum (Abergavenny
Coliseum Co. Limited, prnprie-
J'ines K. <).■.. me. :; Sl.iiinrr street,
tors). Lion street. Abergavennv
.Ve^p.Ml
Abertillerv Pavilion (F.rnest Tilnev &
.Sons, luoprietin-s), (^iirlyle street.
Teachers of Singing.
Abertillerv
Empire (Moss' Empires Ltd. pro-
Evans Tinn, ^j.kj Cierleon rd, Newport
prietors), Charles street, Newport
Richards (iwilvm. Arcade ebambiTS.
L\eeum (Sidiiev Cooper, lessee &
HiL'b st reel, ■Ne^^ port
m,in;iL'er>, BridL'e street. Newport
\.-v :( I,:,,!..- ,t.|,n S,.:.l"M.,|e,propr.),
TEA MERCHANTS
India L China Tea Co. 5T Com-
mercial St. Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Liverpool, India & China Tea Co. Ltd.
31 Commercial street, Newport
Phillips & Co. 32 & 33 Dock st.Newprt
TEA BOOMS.
See Refreshment Rooms.
TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE
CABLE MAKERS.
India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
I Telegraph Works Co. Limited,
Pierhead chambers, Bute docks, Car-
diff k 4 Victoria st. Bristol ; ofTices,
106 Cannon -street, London E C 4 ;
works, Silvertown, London E 16
TELESCOPE MAKERS
Ottway W. & Co. Lt<
Ealing, London W
vertlsement
,V in.urM;-! 1. M,.iL-.iii .-I. Tredegar
I'aliice tA. Tilney & Sons, proprie-
tors). Church street. Ebbw Vale
Pavilion (W. t F. Grant, proprs.).
The Back, Chepstow
Pavilion (Edgar Harper, manager),
Blackwood. Newport
Royal (George Henry Pitt, lessee &
manager), Osboine road, Pontypool
THRESHING MACHINE
OWNERS.
See Agricultural Machine Owners
MONMOUTHSHII
TICKET WEITEBS.
,• J. & Co. 8 CaeHeoii nl.Newprt
TIIiE MAEEBS.
See Brick & Tile Makers
TILL MAKERS.
National Cash Register Co. Limited,
Westgate ehanibers, Commercial
street, Newport
TIMBER MERCHANTS.
Its' Full lists of this trade in
United Kingrdom, see Building:
Trades Directory.]
Batchelor (T. B. & S.) & Co. Ltd.
Austin Friars steam saw mills, 26
Dock street, Newport
Bennett John, Bishton, Newport
Davies A. & J. Woodbine place, Usk
Davies Brothers (Newport) Limited,
London wharf & Bridge wharf,
Clarence place, Newport. See
advertisement
Davies George & Son, Brecon road,
Abergarenny
Edwards G. Sabrina, Eoggiett,Newprt
Ford & Pickford Ltd. Bolt st. Newprt
(Jibbons Brothers, Caerleon, Newport
Gill John D. & Co. 4 Brecon road &
L. & N. W. By. Co.'s yd.Abergvnny
Griffiths Bros. Ltd.si Cvril st. Newprt
Hodge Balph & Co. Limited, Uskside
saw mills, Newport. See adver-
tisement
Jones A. & Sons Limited. 12 Cross
street, Abergavenny
Jones D. & Co. Pontnewynydd,Pontypl
Jones Mrs. Mary Maud, Dunkard,
Cross Ash, near Newcastle,Monmth
Marsh J. & Son, Great Western rail-
way station & laCross st.Abergvnny
Nicholas & Co. Limited, 10 Dock st.
Baitic wharf & Alexandra docks,
Newport. See advertisement
Pask, John & Victor, St.Julian's park,
Christchurch, Newport
Pickford & Co. Limited, 57 Dock st.
Newport
Stobbs Thomas, Junction saw mills.
Newport. See advertisement
Vaughan Brothers Timber Co. Com-
mercial street, Tredegar
Williams & Thomas Limited, 32 Stow
hill ; factory, Clarence wharf, New-
port
Williams Thomas & Son, Trosnant
wharf, Albion road ; Crane street
& Lower Bridge street, Poiilvpool
Williams Victor J. A. Lion saw ■mills.
Llandogo, Chepstow
TRADES.
TINPLATE MANUFACTRS.
Abertillery Works Ltd. (A. Daggar,
:.), Abertillery
Avondale Tin Plate Co. Limited,
Pontnewydd, Newport
Caerleon Works Ltd.Caerleon,Newprt
Pontypool Works Limited, Osborne &
Town works, Osborne rd. Pontypool
Redbrook Tinplate Co. Limited
ontne
vdd.
ichant), 38 St.
^ Co. Limited
yrun, Newport &
TIN PRINTERS &
STAMPERS.
Pontnewydd (The) Tin Stamp-
ing; Co. Limited, Pontnewydd,
Newport
TINFOIL MANUFACTRS.
Wraptyn Co. Ltd. 5 Queen Victor
street, London E C 4 ; pure
composition tiiilnils for ail pu
poses, in ail 1 ln'l ti' -•■■-. shape
circles k < '"'y- t
sheets & fnii- ' • ■!>, ele
trical & s'-i-n: ;■ .• ; m r-.--
TINMEN, BRAZIERS & TIN
PLATE WORKERS.
Blunt Frank, 2 Bridge st. Tredegar
Hitchings Thomas Harry, 88 High
street, Pontypool
Jones Henry & Co. High street, Cross
Keys, Newport
Jones Tom, 36 Euperra st. Newport
Kemp J. W. 36 Coomassie street,
Newport. See advertisement
South Wales Tinware Manufacturing
Co. (The), 31 Commercial rd.Nwprt
Wolkind N. 243 Corporation rd.Nwprt
TINMEN'S & COPPER-
SMITHS' FURNITURE
MAN UFACTUBERS.
Banks & Davis Ltd. River street,
Deritend, Birmingham. T A
"Seamless;'' T N Central 697
TIME RECORDERS-
AUTOMATIC.
National Time Recorder Co.
Ltd. <The), patentees & British
manufacturers of time recorders, 5
Blackfriars road; factory, Aquinas
street, London S E i ; Western
district office, St. James' parade,
Bristol. Tel. No. 2930 Bristol.
lie Recorders (Leeds) Limited, 113
■icar lane, Leeds (T N 23771);
ew machines ; supplies ; all makes
epaired
TIN BOX MANUFACTRS.
Pontnewydd (The) Tin Stamping Co.
Limited, Pontnewydd, Newport
TOBACCO MANUFACTRS.
South Wales Tobacco Co. (1913) Ltd.
(The), Sunclad tobacco factory.
Dock street, Newport
TOBACCONISTS
Ashlon Mrs. Edith, 86 Chepstow rd.
Newport
Austin G.A.41 Commercial rd.Newprl
Bartlett Charles, Circle, Tredegar
Bartlett Jn. 76a,Oommercial st.Nwprt
Bartlett Richard Crofts, High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Bater SI. S. Pontllanfraith, Newport
Benlield T. n5 Monnow st.Monmouth
Bibey Thomas J. 3 High st. Pontypool
Bowen Sydney M. 34 High st. Newprt
Brown & Seymour Limited, 13 Frog-
more street, Abergavenny
Bull G.&Son,47 Cross st. Abergavenny
Capnos Peter,34Cominercial rd.Nwprt
Codicott Mrs. Hannah, 11 Alexandra
road, Six Bells, Abertillery
Collins Miss Alice, 20 Commercial st.
TOO 341
I Cotton Jn.H.gsCommercial st.Tredegr
I Cunningham Mrs. Amy, 49 Clarence
place, Newport
Davies Mrs.K. 12 Commercial rd.Nwpt
Edwards William, 167 Corporation
road, Newport
Eldridge C. 39 Cardiff rd. Newport
Elias Joshua, 4 Victoria street, Cwm-
bran, Newport
Evans Ben. 10 Osbonie rd. Pontypool
s Frank, Church st. Abertillery
Fox Mrs. Henry, 13 Commercial st.
Pontypool
Fudge Mrs. Hannah. 2 Station road,
Waunllwyd, Newport
Glencross & Sons, 67 & 70 High
street, Rhymney
Griffiths H. 75 & 168 Commercial rd
Newport
Harrhy R. J. 5 High st. Abergavenny
Harris Alfred, 33 Tredegar street,
Risca, Newport
Hawkes Mrs. Emma L. 190 Chep-
stow road. Newport
Heal Mrs.M. 34 Church sl.Ebbw Vale
Hewertson T. & Co. (wholesale), 68
Commercial street & 47 Emlyn st.
Newport
Hill C. B. 64 High street, Rhymney
Hillman Henry, 15 Shaftesbury st.
New-port
Hodges E.H.7Frogmore st.Abergvnny
Howell Wm.i39Commercial rd.Nwprt
Humphreys Thomas, Newport road,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Jones Jack, 57 Marine street, Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Kav L. lb. Commercial rd. Newport
Keene C. E. 15 High street & Sta-
tion approach, Newport
Knight Will. 20 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Lane Wm.H.iS Agincourt sq.Monmth
LawrenceJ.W.i52Commeroial rd.Nprt
Levin Simon, 35 Marine st. Tallis-
town, Cwm, Newport
Lewis Stanley Llewelyn, 16 & 17
Church street, Tredegar
Lewis Wm. 97 Osborne rd. Pontypool
McClelland Mrs. M.63Bridge st.Nwprt
Marks Alexander, Tynewydd terrace,
Newbridge, Newport
Mason Miss K. 99a, Dock st. Newport
Morgan A. 49 Commercial st.Tredegr
Morgan G.H.143 Chepstow rd. Newprt
Orler Philip, 44 Cardiff road. Newprt
Palmer F. 424 Chepstow rd. Newport
Parfitt Alfred. 12 Morgan st. Tredegar
Parfitt Joseph, 6 Maindee road, Cwm-
1 felin-fach, Newport
Pavne Arthur William, Westgate
bldgs. Commercial .street, Newport
Peters W. J. 54 Alexandra rd.Newprt
I Phillips A. 4 D.i.k slrcPt, Newport
Phillips HpiIumI. lu llmh St. Newport
Phillips W. H ^ Ciinlcoii rd. Newport
Powell Hfiin (iillirrl, liiulge .st. Usk
Price Alliert Llewelhu, Beaufort rise,
aufor
road street.
Pyart Mrs. Amelia, 6
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Roberts Wm. 9 Morgan st. Tredegar
Robertson Wm. Ellis, Bridge street;
no Chepstow road: 16 & 43 Caer-
leon road : 146 Commercial street
Shaw Al--. '•' ■•" terrace.
New Tir.v ^ . '■
Small E. .,4 ;■- y^''^: ■' i;.--;>.Newprt
Taylor Sidney, 2 Market arcade,Newpt
Vyce Frederick, James st. Ebbw Vale
Wanklyn Arthur Charles,iso Shaftes-
bury street, Newport
Watkins V. E. 8 High st. Chepstow
Winterhalter Leopold, 37 Broad st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Wright F. Ltd. 29 High st. Chepstow
TOOL DEALER.
Hall John, 77 High street, Newport
342 TOY
TEADES.
[MONMOUTHSHIRE
I Price Philip Henry, Malakoff house,
Unffiths Bras. Arcade, AbertUlerv Brecon road Abergavenny
Jones E.G.81 to 84 Ma'rket hall.N^prt ^^5;'"'"%^''"^"'-' ^°'^ ^'"^' ^"'^^
Orlidge E.ys & 76 Market hal' ^— ■* ' ^^''^^^' "*
TOY BEAIiEBS.
■iffiths Bros. Arcade, Abertil
ibergavenny
Roberts Percy Charles, The Firs,Low-
lands, Pontnewydd, Newport
Rosser Charles Thomj-s, 18 Christ-
church road. Maindee, Newport
Ellis & Co. (Newport) Ltd. Prince Sadler Jsph. 28 Llanthewy rd.Newprt
TOY MANUFACTTJHERS.
Simons S. 55 Corporation rd. Newport 1
: Smith Samuel Henry, ig Christ-
I church road. Maindee, Newport
Snook James, 12 Morden rd. Newport
Stone Albert Edward, 7 Station rd
Caerleon, Newport
Monmouth & District Grocers' Asso- iTarrant Fdk. 21 Richmond rd.Newprt
udee, Newport
TRADE PROTECTION
SOCIETIES.
ciation (John Pitman, hon. sec),
W'hitecross street, Monmouth
South Wales Miners' Federation 1
William Dunn, sec). District office.
High street, Blaina
Stubbs' Limited (Charles L. Barfoot
& Co. agents), Westgate chamt
Commercial street, Newport
Thomas J. 215 Chepstow rd. Newport
i.^ood Arthur. 44 London street,
M;iindee, Newport
i-ctman Frederick. Normanhurst,
Chepstow rd. Christchurch, Newprt
arner Fredk.46 Somerset rd.Newprt
Thoi
TRAMWAY POINTS i
CROSSING MANtrPRS.
Hadfields Ltd.
Sheffield. T
field ; ■' T N 7:
TRAVELLERS— COM-
MERCIAL.
Warner Harry, 22 Gibbs rd. Newport
Watkins Herbert George, Cranbrook,
' Hardwicl; avenue. Chepstow
Williams T. B. 75 Preston ar.Newprt
Williuns W.T.b Southville rd Newprt
Witchell Benj. 99 Caerleon rd.Newprt
orks. Woodbur
Williar]
Jich-
Barton Thomas George,
08 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
JBell Herbert, Hawthorns
Hawthorne
avenue, Newport
John
Berrows Thomas WiUiai
a, Summer-
Lew
Parn
lease, Magor. Newport
Brcmner Matthew. 8 Chr
stchurch rd.
mond road, Newport
Wray Theodore, 14 Eton rd. Newport
Tates Wm. 31 Morden road, Newport
TRAVELLING DRAPERS
See Drapers.
TRIPE DRESSERS.
son J. Somerset st. Abertillerv
s Geo. 24 Market hall. Newpo'rt
ell Wm.io6 Shaftesbury st.Newpt
Budii
8 Batchelor rd. Newport
Cole Ernest John. Clement dale,
Christchurch rd. Maindee, Newport
Culverwell Edwin James, 181 Chep-
stow road, Newport
Davies Geo. 206 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Da\*ies Kenvyn, 27 Gibbs rd. Newport
Edwards D. 43 Somerset rd. Newport
Edwards Thomas, Cartref, Cwmfields,
I'ontypool
Firbank Jo.seph, Underwood, Chep-
stow road, Christchurch, Newport
Fisher T. A. 53 Risoa road, Newport
Gidman W. Uskside, Caerleon, Newprt | United Tube Corporation LtdT (The
TRUCK MAKERS.
Gillespie Partners Ltd.
Proprietors of
The Railway Track Supply Co.
80 Graeechureh st. London E C 3.
See "Electric Trucks "
TUBE MANUFACTURERS.
Briti^^b Mannrsuiaon Tube Co. Ltd.
(The). Corporation road. Newport
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron & Goal Co.
Limited, Pontnewydd, Newport
Edwd. J.sph. 8 Bolton rd.Newprt
Hard C. T. 32 Somer.set rd. Newprt
mdy Herbert B, 32 Woodland Park
road. Newport
Chepstow road, Newport
Inwell Absoloiii, Tv-Hyfrd. 1
I'oad, Abergavenny
lowell D. 44 Corporation rd.Ne
lussey (ieorge, Elstow, Ev
pari;. Maindee, Newport
anus (ieorge Alfred, 52 Vi
avim,.. Maindee. Newport
registered office & works. Corpor;
tion road, Newport
TUG OWNERS.
Screw Towing Co. 78 Dock
TWINE MANUFACTURERS
See Rope k Twine Manufacturers.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRERS
Winter J. G. 23 Dock st. Newport.
See advertisement
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES.
ch a
Martin George Henry. 7-, Victoria
avenue. Maindee, Newport
Moiikley Chas. 29 Gibbs rd. Newport
Morgan Arthur Lane, Brooklands,
Maesycwmmer, Cardiff
Morgan Francis Herbert, 61 Corpora- [Wiiitei
tion road, Newport ~
Morris Jn, 165 Caerleon rd. Newport
Morris Percy, 3 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Owen D. J. 200 Chepstow rd. Newport
Owen George W. 2 The Camp, Cleve-
don road, Newport
Pearson John Frederick, 30 Summer-
hill avenue, Maindee, Newport
TYPEWRITING MACHINE
DEALERS
javeiy Perc> E. 61 High .-t. Newporl
23 Dock st. Newport
See advertisement
TYPEWRITING MACHINES.
Taylor's Typewriter Co. Limited. 74
Chancery lane, London W C 2 ;
typewriters repaired, bought, sold
or exchanged
TYPEWRITING OFFICES.
Booth Miss Flora, 82 High st. Newport
Hall Miss Julia, Westgate chambers.
Commercial street, Newport
Hands Miss M. 38 Commercial street,
Newport
TYRE MANUFACTURERS.
Blaenavon Co. Limited, Blaenavon
works, Blaenavon ; shipping offices,
104 Dock street. Newport & 122
Exchange. Cardiff
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
imbridge Mrs. Elizabeth (repaii-er).
147 Dock street, Newport
Freemans & C0.3 Clarence pi. Newprt
Kendall & Sons Ltd. 38 Commercial
street, Newport
Marsh Jn.Wm.133 Market haU,Newpt
UNDERTAKERS.
Baulch Harold. 24 Gold Croft com-
mon, Caerleon, Newport
Beach Oswald, 30 Monnow st.Monmth
Burleigh & Jones, i Chepstow road &
32 Commercial road, Newport
Coggins George H. Gravel house,
Blackwood, Newport
Down John, Alexandra road. Six Bells,
Abertillery
Downes William George, 21 Stanhope
street, Abergavenny
Evans G. & Son, 3 Stanhope street,
Abergavenny
Horler A. & Son, 35 Hill street & 4
Somerset street, Abertillery
Houghton Brothers, 174a, Commercial
road & 7 Caerleon road, Newport
Howells James P. 150 High street,
Abersychan, Poutypool
Jones Wallace & Sons, 3 Ivor street,
Cwmcarn, Cross Keys, Newport
Jones Geo. R. 25 Albion rd. Pontypool
Jones Sydney, Woodfield, Blackwood,
Newport
Lewis T. C. Brvnteg.Crumlin.Newprt
Matthews L. Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff
Morgan Alfd.Nash rd.Liswerry.Newpt
Pritchard & Tovey, St. Mary street,
Risca, Newport
Rogers Richard Arthur, Castle cot-
tage, Ca.stle parade, Usk
Samuel Robert, 63 Derlwjn street,
Phillipstown, New Tredegar
Simmons Charles William & Sou, Th»
Bridge. Cwmbran, Newport
Sproule Jas.Fredk. Gladstone st. Blaina
Tovey Brothers, 41, 42 & 67 Dock st.
& 61 Chepstow road, Newport
Ware Edwd.Jas.giOsborne rd.Fontypl
Williams (iarnet, Bodwas, Cardiff
UPHOLSTERERS
Cusk Harry, 04 Lewis st. Newport
Downes Charles, 43 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny. See advertise-
ment
Dvmond E. & Sons, 30 Caerleon r.l,
Newport
Ednards Geo. 9 Priorv st. Monmlh
Ellis Alfd. J. 27 Lewis st. Newport
Gane P. E. (late Trapnell & Gane)
Limited, 161, 162 & 163 Commercial
st. Newport ; & at Bristol & Cardiff
Horner Jn. B. 94 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Norman Geo. 76 Chepstow rd.Newprt
Pinchin William Thomas, 19 Osborne
road, Pont) pool
Roberts C.A. 46a,Cross st.Abergvenny
Twiggs Fredk. 6 Caerleon rd. Newprt
Williams John Aaron Tovey & Sons,
56 Bridge .street & i Caxton place,
Newport. See advertisement
Williams Harry, la, East Usk rd.
Newport
MONMOUTHSHIRE.]
TJPHOLSTEKY WEBS
MANTTFACTTJRERS.
iird Robert & Co. Ciewkerne,
Somerset ; 8 Hart street. Cripple-
gate, London E C 2 & 73 Virginia
street. Glasgow ; ready made horse
girths. rollers, surcingles. up-
holstery wehs &c
TRADES.
vO"]
ULMOj
WA&ON BXJIIiDERS.
See Cart & Wagon Builders.
VALVE MAKERS. WAGiOlT PROPRIETOHS.
Fletcher Brothers (late of Ashton- Peak Frederick, Hanhurv road
under-Lyne), see Hunt & Mitton Pontnewvnvdd, Pontvpool'
Hunt & Mitton Limited, amalgamated , Roberts & 'johns, Rodney house
with Fletcher Brothers (late of Artillery place, Newport '
Ashton-under-Lvne) & Smiths' In-
jector Co. (late' of Nottingham)
to 19 Oozells street north, :
mingham. T A " Mitt
ham ; " T N's 393 & 394 Midland
District agents. Hunt & Witts, .
Commercial street, Newport
WALL PAPER MANTTFAC-
TTJRERS & DEALERS.
Shellow
62 High St. Rhymney
Smiths' Injector Co. (late of Notting-
ham), see Hunt & Mitton
^VENTILATING ENGINEERS.
Alger R. & Sons. 159a & 160 Dock st.
Newport. See advertisement
VENTILATOR MANTJFR.
Kemp J. W. 36 Coomassie street,
Newport. See advertisement
VETERINARY SURGEONS
(Entered in the Register of Veterin-
ary Surgeons.)
Marked t is a FeUow of the Royal
College of Veterinary Surgeons. Jenkins Tom, 1
Marked * are Members of the Royal 1 wood, Newport
! WARDROBE DEALERS.
Abrahams Ephraim. High street,
Blackwood, Newport
Ainge Mrs. S. 64 Shaftesbury st.Newpt
Cleary Mrs. Alice, 11 Shaftesbury
street, Newport
Fm-bear Arthur E. High street,
Blackwood, Newport
iGreenow Mrs. Sophia, 4 St. John's
square, Abergavenny
1 Hemmings Mrs. Eliza, 20 King st.
I Abergavenny
Herrington Mrs.J.39 Crane st.Pontypl
- ] Hicks Mrs. N. 6 Emlyn st. Newport
Jackson Mrs. Phcebe, 4 Chapel road.
Abergavennv
gh street, Black -
1 Surgeons.
5i Frogmo
Julii
College of Veterinar
»Blackwell Walter G.
street, Abergavenny
♦Garden George (fii
Garden)
*Hobbs Frederick C.
avenue, Newport
*McClew Alex. M. Maryport st. Usk
*Moon Capt. Francis Joseph, CastL
street, Abergavenny
♦Roberts A. E. '
Pleasant, Chepstow
Sayer k Garden, 42 Chep:
Newport
♦Saver Edwin(firm, Saver & Garden)
•Sheaf William, 7 Chepstow rd.Newprt
♦Tucker F. J. 3-, Monnow st.Monmth
♦Watkins Chaa.D.19 Castle st.Tredegr
♦Williams John A.P.S. 51 Osborne rd.
Pontypool
♦Williams Wm. Alfd. 7 Pen-y-pound
t Lion street, Abergavenny
road.
VINEGAR BREWERS.
■imble & Co. Limited. Cumberlam
market, London N W i ; & Leith
VINEGAR MAKERS.
White Cottell & Co. Warner road,
Camberwell. London SE-. See
advertisement
VTJLCANIZERS.
Newport Vulcanizing Co. 81 Clarence
place. Newport
VULCANIZED FIBRE
MANUFACTURERS.
Diamond Fibre Co. Limited,
John Mrs. A. 18 Corporation rd.Newpt
John Mrs. A. Market hall, Pontypool
Long J. A. 192 Commercial road,
Newport
Loveday Mrs. C. 8 Emlyn st. Newprt
Maidment Mrs. E. 18 Nevill st.Abrgvny
Mayne Mrs. Mary, School street,
Elliot's Town, New Tredegar
Norman Mrs. Dorothy L. 25 King st.
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Ashfield, Mount Porter Mrs. Lilian, 19a, Commercial
(V road, Newport
Prosser A. 6 Over Monnow, Monmth
Ruebin Maurice, 60 Shaftesburv st.
Newport
Sadler Mrs. C.18 Caerleon rd.Newpt
Shute Mrs. C.49 Emlyn st. Newport
Sparks Mrs. Janet, 256 Corporation
road, Newport
Specter Israel. 58 Commercial street,
Aberbargoed, Cardiff
Swift Mrs. Florence, 390 Corpora-
tion road, Newport
Tavlor Mrs. E. 35 Crane st. Pontvpool
Williams Mrs. Mary Blanche, i St
Helen's road, Abergavenny
I Wolfe S. School street, Elliot's
[ Town, New Tredegar
WAREHOUSEMEN.
Scott, Son & Co. Limited (drapers').
Gloucester chambers. Skinner st.
Newport
WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS.
[<Sr Full lists of this trade in
United Kinsdom.see Watch &
Jewellery Trades Directory.]
iUmark Albert, 3 George st. Ponty-
pool; Arcade, Abertillery ; The
.Sqixare, Blackwood, Newport &
Broad street, Blaenavon
.\uibus Mrs. Rosina Clara, Crane st.
Pontvpool
Begley'T. J. 21 Church st. Tredegar
Bevan Edgar,22 Monnow st.Monmouth
Bibbv William, 50 High st. Newport
Birkl'ey Brothers, Bridge street, Usk
J^l
WAT .S43
Bowen Henry, 6 Monnow st. Monmth
Brvant Ernest, 2 Osborne rd. Pontvpl
Clarke G. 71 Clarence pi. Newport
Coulson Wm. 17 Baneswell rd. Newprt
Dufner Hermann, 43 Commercial st .
Newport. See advertisement
f:vans George, 46 High st. Rhvmnev
Fur/.e Brothers. Hiah street. New-
bridge, Newport
Glover Frank. Bethcar st. Ehbw Vale
Goldsmith .i.203 Corporation rd.Nwpt
Goswell D.io Church cres.Ebbw Vale
Graham Henry Charles,8 Old William
street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Green Adolphe, 43 Commercial st.
New Tredegar, Cardiff
Greening Joseph Hy.2 High st.Chepstw
Grierson Robert S. 28 Commercial st.
Tredegar
Grimes & Shipp (repairers), 96 King
st .Nant-y-glo,Brynmawr (Breoonsh)
Gullitord John, 7 High st. Chepstow
Hammett John Augustus, 51 Com-
mercial st. Pontymister, Newport
Hancock Mrs. Sarah Jane, 11 Trede-
gar street, Risca, Newport
Hollevhead John, Rogerstone, Newpt
Holm'an John, 4 Church street &
Bethcar street, Ebbw Vale
Hoskin Fred, 43 Bridge st. Newport
Houghton R.High st.Blackwood.Nwpt
Ihringer Geo. i High st. Abertillery
Ince, 75 Bridge street, Newport
James Thomas, 98 High street.
Abersychan, Pontypool
James Wilfred R. to Windsor road,
Griffithstown, Newport
Jones E. 21 Caerleon rd. Newport
Munitz P. High st.Fleur-de-Lis,Cardff
Peck Arthur (repairer), 76 Durham
road, Maindee, Newport
Pengelly S. 76 Commercial rd.Newprt
Podgur Joseph, 91 High st. Blaina
Pryce William M. High street, Aber-
tillery & I Hope street, Blaina
Rainfor'bh & Son. Westgate buildings,
Commercial street, Newport. See
advertisement
Reider J. J. 201 Dock st. Newport
Rosanbloom Samuel (repairer), iii
Commercial street, Newport
Rowe F.R,6 & 8 Nevill st.Abergvnny
Rowland E. High st. Abercarn, Newprt
Shipp Edward (repairer) (See Grimes
& Shipp), Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Sidle Simon. Bethcar st. Ebbw Vale
Spiridion L. R. 57 Commercial st.
Newport
Stoneman George James, 14 Market
street, Newport
Sully & Son, 5 Market arcde. Newprt
Sunnucks S. G. 2 Commercial road,
Newport
Symonds James, Four Ash street, Usk
Thackwell Edgar (repairer), 42 Car-
diff road. Newport
Trigg William Henry, Victoria ter-
race, Newbridge, Newport
Walters P. 132a, Commercial st.Newpt
Wernet A. 5 Commercial st. Newport
Wilde Joseph, 3 Cburch st. Monmth
Winterhalter J. i5 George st.Pontypl
Winterhalter Leopold, 38 Broad street,
Blaenavon, Pontypool
Wintermantle Fredk. Circle, Tredegar
Woods Mrs. Dora, 130a, Commercial
street. Newport
WATER ENGINEERS.
Goodwin Arnold & Son Limited, 56
to 64 Sumner street. Southwark,
London S E i
Pumpless Water Raising Co. 56 to
64 Sumner street, Southwark,
London S E i
WATER PIPE MAKERS.
Isca Foundry Company Limited, Mill
parade. Pill, Newport ;London office,
53 Victoria street S W 1
344 WAT
WATEK SUPPLIES TO
MANSIONS.
Abundant Water Supplies Co.
(f. Isler & Co. Ltd.),
SUot-Rotary rock boring.
Bear lane. "SouthwarU. London SEi
& ^^ Summer row, Birmingham
WATER WORKS.
Aliercarn Trban District ^\^.<u■r
Works (John Williams, mnna^.i i,
Ahercarn, Newport
Abergavenny Corporation Water Works
(Wm. Hv.Hopwood, clerk), Abrgvnny
Blaenavon 'Urban District Council (I.
G. Gwvn Tbomas, clerk ; John
TRADES.
[MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Mor
lilae
Pontypool
CMiepstow Water Works Co. (Herbert
Swinney, manager & Trueman
Lewis. "3 Moor st. Chepstow, sec)
Ebbw Vale Urban District Council,
Kassa, Beaufort (Breconshire")
Llanfrecha Upper Urban District
Council (William Clark, clerk).
Upper Ciirabran, Newport
Monmouth Gas & Water Works Co.
Limited (Harold Matterface. sec. &
manager) ; regi>tered office. May
hill. Monmouth
Newport Corporation Water Works
(Hubert Tremelling. engineer). 18
Friars street ; offices. Town hall.
Commercial street. Newport
Pontypool Gas & Water Co. (T. B.
Pearson, sec), Clarence st. Pontypl
Risca Urban District Council Water
Works (Guy S. Davies, manager),
Pontymister, Bisca
U^k Water Works Co Ltd. (Thomas
Rees, sec). New Market st. Usk
WATERPROOF CLOTH
MANTTFACTTJRERS.
Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin Co. Ltd.
(The), t) Corn street & 18 Skinnei
strejt. Newpoit. See advertise'
ment
North British Rubber Co. Limited.
22 Victoria street. Bristol
South Wales Brattice Cloth & Indi:
Rubber Co. Limited. East Usli
works, Tregare street, Newport
See advertisement
WATERPROOF CLOTHING
MANUFACTURERS
WATERPROOF FABRICS
FOR GARMENT MAKING
India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telegrraph Works Co. Limited,
Pierhead chambers. Bute docks,
Cardiff & 4 Victoria st. Bristol ;
offices, 106 Car.non street, London
EC 4; works, Silvertown, London
WATERPROOFERS
Cording: John C. & Co. Limited
("original Cording's), it) Piccadilly
W I (corner of Air street) & 35 St.
.lames' street, London S W i
North British Rubber Co. Limited,
22 Victoria street, Bristol
WEIGHBRIDGES.
Averv W. & T. Ltd. -,3 The Hayes.
Cardiff: Pontmorlais circns. Mer-
thyr Tydfil; 52 Mill .street, Ponty-
pridd ; T2 Alexandra road, Swan-
sea k Murray street, Llanelly
Dock street, Newpo
Pooley H. & Son Lii
street, Newport
WHARFINGERS. j
Burton R & Son Limited, Moderate
wharf. Canal parade, Newport
Clipsliirp Thomas & Co. Alexandra !
(Inrk-. Newport j
H:i]ii..mI;p1.1 & Willans Ltd. Great]
\\i>i..rn wharf. Maindee.
See advertisement
WHEELBARROW M
Stobhs The
port.
WHEELWRIGHTS.
See advertisement
, WINDOW CLEANER.
Harding William George, 10 Dor-
ham road, Maindee, Newport
WINDOW GLASS MERCHTS.
I Farrow Brothers, 36b,Dock st.Newprt
WINE RETAILERS.
See Beer Retailers.
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHTS
[tS- Full 'ists o* *•*'« trade in
United Kingdom, see Wine &
Spirit Trades Directory.]
Ault Percy (agent). Bridge street. Usk
Buchan Andrew & Co. the Brewery,
Rhvmnev
iDobeil John & Co. Limited, 9 High
I street. Newport
; Facey & Son. Market st. Abergavenny
.Jones Miss E.M.8 Market st.AbertUry
Llovd & Torath Limited (E. B.
Willey, general manager), 23b,
High "street, Newport
McCraith Francis Albert, 3 Monk st.
& 49 Cross street, Abergavenny
Morgan & Evans, The Supply stores,
5 Cross St. Abergavenny & Clarence
house, Crickhowell (Breconshire)
Newport & South Wales Wine & Spirit
Co. Limited, 45 High street :
vaults. Cambrian road, Newport.
See advertisement
Parker George, 12 Fair Oak terrace.
Maindee, Newport
Perkins W. J. Edward, 23 Monnow
street, Monmouth
5 Station
Bevan Jehu, Itton, Chepstow
Bradley William James, Onen, Llan-
vihangel-Testern-Llewern, Monmth
Coleman A. J. & Sons, Blaina road,
Abertillerv
Davies Thos. Lewis. Machen.Newport
Drower Geo. High st.Abercarn.Nwprt
Edwards Thos. Coedkernew, Newprt
Ednards William. Albany st. Newpt
Ellaway Arthur B. & Son, Trelleck,
Monmouth
Fitzgerald F.W.Prinees st.Abergvnny
French Wm. 58 Dock st. Newport
Haime Claude J. Tynewydd road.
Pontnewydd, Newport
Herbert Jii Lower New Inn, Pontypl
Howell George, St. Aryans, Chepstow
Howell T. PwUmevric, Chepstow
Hunt Jas. Drj^ridge st. Monmouth p^iiiYpsj, Sons Li:
Hunt James Thomas, Old Hadnock ^^^^^^^ Newport
road, Monmouth
James Richd. Ivor, Bassaleg, Newprt
Jones & Rollings,Pontllanfraith,Newpt
Jones Frederick, St. Mellons, Cardiff
Jones Tom, New Market street, Usk
Joynson Thomas H. Nant-y-glo.
Brynmawr (Breconshire)
Matthews Harry, High st. Blaina
Probert Jn. Llanvapley, Abergavenny
Reese Mrs. Sml. Llanmartin. Newpt
Richards Frederick, Rose cottage,Gros-
mont, Hereford
Roach Thomas, Llangstone, Newport
Roberts Evan Morgan. Victoria road
& Western terrace, Ebbw Vale
Rosser Thomas, 15 Herbert street 4;
Mountjoy road, Newport
Sayce George, Grosmont, Hereford
Small Henry. Snatchwood road. 1
Abersvchan", Pontypool j
Smith A. G. Llangkttock-nigh-Usk vvholesale Wine
Smith Frederick, Undy, Newport
Snelling Edward, Wharf rd. Newport
Teagup G. Llanvetherine, Abergvnny
TliMiiip<nn Thomas. Gladstone street,
C^.l^s Keys, Newport
Vaughan Avor, Cwmdows, New-
bridge, Newport
Webb & Co. Cromwell house. Bridge
street, Chepstow
White & Jewell. Broad st. PiU.Newprt
Williams David.West place, Pontypool
Williams M. Pontllanfraith. Newport
wpor
Powell F. A. 4 Agincourt sq. Monmtb
Pritcbard D. F. Limited, Crnmlin.
Newport
Rivers Arthur, Bridge street, Usk
Smith H. A. (Newport) Limited, Stow
hill, Newport
Stoneham W. T. Argyll stores, 24
High street, Abergavenny
Thatcher John W. The Old Brewery,
James street, Blaenavon, Pontypool
Webb's (Aberbeeg) Limited (whole-
sale), Aberheeg, Newport
Williams Walter Henrv (the repre-
sentatives of the late) (C. R.
Williams) (wholesale), 37 High st.
Newport
XL. Wine. Beer & Spirit Stores (W. J.
Hacker, manager), 63 Commercial
road, Newport
WINDOW BLIND MAKERS
Cambrian Tent & Tarpaulin Co. Ltd.
(The). 0 Corn street & i? Skinner
street. Newport
Downes Charles, 43 Frogmore street,
Abergavenny. See advertise-
ment
Jenkins Jn. 70 Shaftesbury st. Newpt
WINDOW BLIND BARREL
MAKER— TIN.
Bartlett G. F. E. 50 Bell street.
Edgware road, London NWS; k
at Birmingham
Aesociation
Ltd.
(Alfred A. Thomas, managing
director),
St. James' square, London S W 1 :
Direct supply to private buyers ;
sole proprietors of the following: —
Dry Reg.al & Aramis Champagnes.
Glenmuir & Old Triton Scotch
whiskies,
Royal Braganza Lodge port.
Bottle Tree Australian burgundies.
Enquiries invited; catalogue free
WIRE DRAWERS
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited,
Imperial mills, Coverack rd. Nwprt
WIRE MANUFACTURERS.
Hill J. C. & Co. Limited, Oakfield.
Cwmbran
WIRE FENCE MANUFRS
Palmer T. W. & Co. :; Victoria st.
Westminster, London S W i &
Merton Abbey iron works, Merton,
Surrey
MONMtllMIlSHIUE.J
WIHE NETTING MANFBS.
Lv^a-ht Ji.lm Limited. Orb iron
wurKs, Corporation road, Newport ;
Boulton & Paul Limited. Nor-
wich ; price lists free
WIBE BOPE MANTJFCTRS
Binks Brothers Limited, Strafford
street, Millwall, London E 14
(!raven &, Speeding Bros. Red Star
twine works, Sunderland. See
advertisement
Sheffield Wire Hope Co. Ltd. (The)
: (H. Infold, chairman & managing
director), 43 to 51 Acres Hill rd.
Darnall, Sheffield. T N 67. Atter-
cliffe, Sheffield ; T A " Strength,
Park place, Car-
diff (Telephone
No. 1502). Es-
tablished 1770.
Manufacturers of
highest quality
steel wire ropes
■ " a t t e n e d
strand, locked
cnil and other
special construc-
tiims for mining
& engineering
purposes. Head
THADE,-
ire rope works,
Tel. Add. " Uni-
lingham; " Tel. No.
6914 Central (3 lines). See also
under Rope & Twine Manu-
facturers
WIBE WOBKEBS
WEAVEBS.
WOOD TTJBNEBS.
Knight James Hy. Chepstow rd. Usk
& Cilen Oak, Gwehelog, Usk
Lewis H. & Sons, Kiver view, Llan-
badoc, Dsk
Lewis Jn. Lower mill.Maryport st.Usk
Morgan William, Crown cottage,
Trelleck, Monmouth
WOOD FENCE & HTJBDLE
MAKEB.
Stobbs Thomas, Junction saw mills.
Newport. See advertisement
WOOD FIBBE MANTJFBS.
Baldwin J. b W. (Aston) limited,
Salford street, Aston, Birming-
ham ; for packing purposes, also
wood wool rope
WOOD GATE & FENCE
MANTJFACTtrEEBS.
3oulton & Paul Limited, Rose
Lane iron works. Norwich
WOOD-WOOL MANUFBS
City of London Wood-Wool
Company Ltd.
Plover works,
London E 0
WOOL MEBCHANT.
James Morgan, Maesycwmmer,Cardff
WOOLLEN DBAPEBS.
See Drapers.
WOOLLEN MANTJFACTBS.
Johns W. Pontywain,Cross Keys.Nwpt
Sanday William A. & Co. Ltd. (mer-
chants), 30 High street, Newport
WOOLSTAPLERS.
Banner J. & W. Caerleon, Newport
Gough Jas.T.R. Monk st. Abergavenny
WOBKING MEN'S CLUBS.
See Clubs— Working Men's.
WRITERS & GRAINEBS.
Lane P. 97 Victoria av.Maindee.Nwprt
Shewring James, 3 Hill st. Newport
Shewring Jsph. 30 Harrow rd.Newpt
Worsley Geo. J. 2 Park sq. Newport
YEAST MERCHANTS.
Hardwick G. 15 Baneswell rd.Newprt
Stock David (agent), 7 Nicholas st.
Pontypool
Watts J.W. 23 Corporation rd.Nwprt
Wood k Co. 3. Cardiff road, Newport
Plioiic IIS Telegrams: ''Buttress,
C-rJiff. Cardiff.
BOOTH, GORDON
GRIFFITHS & Co.
Stock and Share
Brokers
70, Queen Street, Cardiff
ALS(1 AT
PONTYPRIDD - Gresham Chambers. 89 Taff Street
Tcl. M2
GLOUCESTER - - 34 Barton Street
BRIDGEND - - - 21 Ewenny Road
Tel. Wi
LONDON - - no Cheapside. E.C
Tel. .i7.i7 Cifv
SOUTH WALES
INDEX TO KELLY'S
SOUTH WALES DIRECTORY
Abbey - Cw.u - Ilir (m-
GoUaii & Cefau Pawl I 41
Aber, see Llaiifeigan 528
Aberainan(or Treaman),
see Aberdare 52
Aberai'th, see Llaiiddewi
Aberarth Upper 473
Aberavon 41
Aberayron 46
Aberbank, see Henllaii... 427
Abei'bi-an, see Aberyscii- 68
Abercanaid, see Merthyr
Tydfil 622
Abercrave, see Ystrad-
979
A1.S
Alieivych, see Maimr-
direy 613
Abei'cynoii, 49 & see Llau-
woimo 591
Aberdare 50
Aberdaur, see Llany-
byther .".. 595
Aberdulais (or Aberdy-
lais', see Neatb 667
AborcdH- 64
AberEiddy.seeLlanrhian 571
Abereiddy Bay, see St.
David's 822
Abertan, see Merthyr
Tydfil 620
Aberffrwd, see Llaiiba-
darn-Fuwr 435
Abergarwed, see Ulyn-
Jfeatb 408
Abergorky, see Rliondda 782
Abergorlech, see Llany-
byther 595
Ahergvvilly(or Abergwili) 65
Abergwynfi, see Glyn-
eorrw'g .'.... 406
Aberkenflg, see lividgead 1 22
Aberllynfi, see Glasbury 404
Abermagwr, see Llanfi-
hangel - y - Creuddyu
Lower 537
Abermeurig, see Llanfi-
hangel Ystrad 538
Abernant, see Aberdare 3a
Aberpergwm 6<j
Aberpool, see Builth 141
Aberporth,66 & see Blaen-
porth 107
Aber Rhondda, see
Rhondda 782
Abertaf, see Abercynoii 49
Abertawe, see Swansea.. 838
Aberthaw, see Penmark. 728
Aberthyn, see Cowbridge 374
Abertridwr, 67 ; & see
Egwysilan 391
Aberyscir 67
Aberystwyth 68
Achiidu, see Hurry Port 146
Adamsdown, see Cardiff 158
Addoldy, see Glyn-Neath 408
Adpar, see Newcastle
Emlyu 68
Albert Town, see Haver-
fordwest 415
Alltmawr 84
Alltwalis, see Llanfihan-
gel-ar-arth 530
Alltwen, see Killybebdl.. 436
Alltyblacca, see Llanwe-
nog 587
Amaii, see Aberdare 54
Ambleston 84
Ammanford 85
Ami'oth 87
Augelton, see Bridijeiid... 122
Angle (or Naiigle) S8
Argoed Mill, see Nantmel 659
Avail Vale, see Glyn-
corrwg
Badland; see Old Radu
Baglan— Higher & Low
Ballydee, seeLlywel...
Bancffosfelen, see Lla
gendeirne
Bangor Teify (or Teifi)
Bank— Upper, see Lla
samlet— Lower
Bankyfelin, see Llan
hangel-aber-C'mvin
Bargoed
Barland, see Old Radn
Barry
Barry Island .
Battle 103
103
406
343
aenanerch, see Abev-
porth 66
Blaenau, see Llanfihangel
" ■iiDii :... 532
Blaencaron, see Tregaron 957
laencly dae h, see
Rhondda 782
aeneonin, see Llandis-
silio— Kast & West ... 488
Blaenowm, see Rhondda 782
Blaengarw, see Ogmore &
Garw Valleys 692
Blaeugwraeh, see Glyn-
■rsvg 406
Blaengwynfi, see Glyn-
eorrwg 406
Blaenhonddan, see Ca-
lo.\ton-juxta-Neath ... 666
Blaenllecha, see Rhondda 7S2
Blaenllyn, see St. Edrens 827
Blaenpenal 107
Blaenporth 107
Beddau, see Llantrisaut.
Bedlinog, see Merthyr
Tydfil ■...
Beechgrove, see Merthyr
Tvdfli :..
Kcguildy, see Llanfihan-
gel Beguildy
Berrisbrook, see C'ilycH in
Berth, see Tregaron
Berwick, see Dafen
Bethabara, see White-
church
Bethania, see Llanbadarn
Trefeglwys 4S7
Bethel, see Swansea 843
Bethlehem, see Llanga-
dock 543
Bettws (Carmarthen) ...
Bettws (Glamorgan) ... 104
Bettws, see Clyro
Bettws, see Ogmore &
Garw Valleys 692
Bettws, see Treleeh-ar-
Bettws
Bettws Bleddrws
Bettws Disserth
Bettws Evan (or Bettws
lenvan) 105
Bettws Leiki
Bettws Penpont (or Pen-
966
I hen).. 68s
Rhondda.
Blaenwaun,
winio ...
Blaeayffos,
360
Bronydd, see Clyro 370
Brook, see Llansadurnen 573
Broughtoa, see Wick 973
Brychgoed, see Devynock 386
Bryn, see Dafen 384
JBryn, see Port Talbot ... 763
iBrynamman 13:',
I Brynamman — Lower, see
Llanguicke 554
Brynau, see Swansea ... B44
Brynberian, see ^fevera 68 1
Brynoethin, see St. Brides
Minor 815
Bryncoeh, see Neath 6G7
Bryncoch, see St. Brides
Minor 8i6
Bryn Glas, see Knighton 437
Bryugwyn 137
Brynhafod,3eeLlanwenog 587
779 & 784jBrynhenllan, see Dinas... 388
Llan- Brynhyfryd, see Swansea 842
5S8 Bryamair,see Blaenporth 107
Castel- Brynmawr 137
ii see Llanfi- i Brjiimeliu, see Swansea 839
108
haugel Penbed
Bleddfa
Bletherston 108
Boat — Uiiper, see Ponty-
pridd 744
Bolton Hill, see Steyntoa 837
Boncath, see Llanfihangel
Penbedw
Vny-
sawdre 975
Brynmill, see Swansea ... 839
Brynna, see Peterston-
super-Montem 733
Brynrhydd, see Llowes... 601
Bryn Saddler,see Llantri-
sant 581
587
logjBrynteg, see Llan-n
iBryn-y-gaer, seeHirwaiu 429
Brynygarn, see St. Davids 82a
■" ■ Builth Wells) 141
Burfa, see Old Radnor... 773
Burlingjobb, see Old
Radnor 773
Burrows, see Tenby 948
Burrows (The), see St.
Davids 818
Burry Port 146
Burton 148
Burton, see Penmark 728
Beulah, see Bettws Evan
los ; Eglwys-Oen-Duw
392 ; & Llanlleonfel ...
Birchgrove, see Swansea
Birchgrove, see Whit-
church (near Cardiff)
Bishop & his Clerks, see
St. Davids 82
Bishopston 106
Bishopston Valley, see
Pennard 728
aBitohes (The), see St.
Davids 822
Blackmill, see Llandy-
fodwg 499
Blackpill, see Brynau,
Swansea 844
1 Blackrock, see Llanelly
; (near Abergavenny)... 522
1 Black weir, see Cardiff ... 158
Bonvilston
Bonymaen, see Llansam-
let, Swansea 843
Borth 109
Bosheston (orBoshers
Boughrood
Boulston
Bovehill, see Cheriton ... 363
Boverton, see Llantwit
Major
Bow Street, see Llan-
gorwen 553
Braichycymmer, see Og-
more & Garw Valleys 694
Brawdy uij Neath Vaughan 741
Brechfa iiiiBwlch, see Cathedine
Breehfa, see Llandetalle 4781 361 ; Llanfihangel Cwm
Brecon (or Brecknock) ... 112I Du 532; & Llansant-
Brecon Beacons, see fraed-juxta-Usk 576
Cantreff iseJBwlchgwynt, see Kiffig... 434
Bridell laiiBwlchnewydd, see Laug-
Bridgend 121! harne 447
Brimaston, see Hays- iBwlchycorn, see Llan-
castle '... 426| llawddog 566
Britannia, see Rhondda... 782
Brithdir, see Bargoed ... 89
Briton Ferry 131
Briton Ferry Road, see
Neath 667
Bi-oad Haven, see Walton
West 963
Broadley, see Ferryside 395
BroadOak.seeLlangathen 546
Broadway, see Lang-
Bwlchygroes, see Clydey 3G9
Bwlchyllan, see Nant-
cwnlle 659
Bwlchymynydd.seeLoug-
hor 603
Bwlchysarnnau, see
Abbey-cwm-Hir 4'
Bwllfa, see Aberdare 51 ;
& Ystradgynlais 9^0
Byi
harne 4471
Dafen 384
Bronant, see Lledrod 6oolCaban Coch, see Llan-
Broncastellan, see Llan- santffra.dCwmdaudd-- '-'
gorwen
Brongest, see Troedyraur
Brongwyn,i35 ; & Bettws
ICadle, see Swansea 853
jCadoxton-juxta- Barry ... 148
Cadoxton - jaxta - Neath,
I see Neath 666
3. W. a 2
INDEX TO KELLY S SOUTH WALES
PAGE
C^iie Hopkiii, see Ys-
tradgjiilais 980
Caeraii 150
Caerau, see Maeste^r 6o'i
Caerbryn, see Llandebie 476
Caei-bwdy, see St. Davids 822
t'acrCaradoc.seeKnightnn 437
Oaerfai, soeSt. Davids... 822
Caerphilly 150
Caer M'edvos, see Llan-
dysiliogogo 501
Caii, see Conwil Caio ... 371
( aldoy Island, see Tenby 948
Calediwlcli.seeManordilo,
Llandilo (Si
Callwen (or Glyutawe)... 408
Cauirose (or Camrlios)... 155
Canlal, see Llanhister ... 459
Canton, see Cardiff 163
Canlreff 156
('apCucli(orAbercwniboi),
see Aberdare =^2
Capel (or Porth Stinan),
see St. Davids 821
Capel Bangor (or .Mel-
iudwr) 617
Capel Coibren.seeYstrad-
gynlais 980
Capel Colman 156
Capel Cynon 157
Capeldewi, see Llanarth-
ney 453
Capel Evan, see Cilrhodyn 365
Capel Heudre, see Llan-
debie 476
Capel Isaac, see Llandilo 481
Capel Llanilterne, see St.
I'agans 828
<'apelMair, see Llangeler 547
Capel-Nant-Ddu 157
Capel Sion, see Llanba-
daru-Fawr 455
Capel-Taifechan 157
Capel-y-glyn, see Glyn-
Neath 408
t!apel-y-Rhns, see Llana-
lantawr 451
Cardiff 158
Cardigan 342
( ardigan Island, see Ver-
"ick 9'.3
'■'"•ew 347
Carew Newton, see (Jarew 348
Carfan & Prysg, see Llan-
ddewi Breti 474
Carmarthen 348
Carrael, sue Llaufihangel
Aberbythych 528
Carnetown, see Aher-
cynon 49
Carngoch, see Loughor. 603
Carnhedryn, see St.
Davids 822
Carn Ingle Mountain,
see Newport 686
Carn Llcchart, see Cly-
dach 367
CJarn Llidi, see St. Davids 822
Carn Rhossan, see St.
Davids 822
Caron - is - Clawdd with
Tregaron 956
Caron Uivch Clawdd (or
Si rata I'lorida) 359
Carreg Gwastad Point,
see Fishguard 396
Cartlett, see Haverford-
west 415
Carway, see Llangen-
deirne 549 ; also Pont
Yates 742
Cascob 359
(Pastel - cwm - Aran, see
Llandewy Ystradenny 480
(Jastel (iwys (or VViston) 974
Castell Heinif, ace St.
Davids 823
Castell Nadolig, see Pen-
bryn 721
PAGE
Castellan
^60
Castlebythe, or Castle-
biifh
■_; •■■ 360
Cas
rC;.steIl-
Caslle Iim 31.0 ; & see
Brecon 114
Castlemartin 360
Castle Morris,see Mathry 616
Caswell Bay, see Oyster-
mouth, Swansea 843
& Bisbopston 106
Catbavs, see Cardiff 158
Cathedino 361
Cefn, .see Jlerthyr TydKl 620
Cefn Artheii, see Llan-
fuii-arybryn 526
Cefn Bryn, see Gower
409 ; & see Llanrhidiau 571
Cefn-Coed-y-Cymmer ... 361
Cefn Cribbwr, see Ty-
tbegston 961
Cefneithin, see Llanarth-
Cefnllys (Keven-leece)
Urban & R'lral, see
Llandrindod Wells ... 495
Cefn-pennar, see Moun-
tain Ash 651
Cefnstylle, see (iowei-ton 409
Cefn-y-Uedd, see Builth 142
Llanfyr-
Cefynpi
54°
Cellan 362
Cenarth 363
Cenol, see Llanfihaugel
Cwmdn 532
Ceulan-y-Macsmawr, see
Llaufihangel Geneu'r
Cilyn 7. 533
Chapel-Lower, sec Llanli-
hangel Fechan 533
Cheritou 363
Cheriton, or Stackpole
Elidor S3O
Christ's College 364; &
see Brecon n6
Cil-afallen, see Brongwyn 135
Cilcennin 364
Ciltowir, see Manordivy 613
Cilfrew, see Neath 667
Cilfynvdd.see Pontypridd 743
Cilfynydd - cum - Norton
Bridge, see Pontypridd 744
Cilgerran (or Kilgerran) 434
Ciliau-Aeron 364
Cilmery, see Llanganteu 545
Cilrhedyu — East & West 364
Cilwich, see Llaufihangel
Cwmdn 532
Cilybebyll(orKillybebill) 436
Cilycwm 365
Cilymaenllwyd 366
Cimla, see Llantwit-
juxla-Neath 667
Clarach, see Llangorwen 553
Clarbestou 366
Clarbeston Uoad, see
Wiston 974
Clase, see Swansea 842
Clase Rural, see Llangy-
felach 559
Clawddniadog, see Llan-
wrtyd S93
ClawddOffa,seeKnighton 437
Clawddowen, see Llan-
f.vnjdd 540
Clawdd - V - Milwyr, see
St. Davids 822
Clcgyr Foia, see St
Davids 822
Cletwr Valley, see Llan-
c.vnfelin ! 462
Clydach (or Rhyndwy-
clydach; 366
Clydach, see Llanelly
(near Abergavenny) ... 522
Clydach Vale, see
Rhondda 779
Clydey 369
Clynderwen, see Castle
Dwyran 360 ; Grondre
410 ; & Llandissilio —
East & West 488
Clyne, see Resolven 775
ClynGwynFalLs— Lower
Middle & Upper, see
Pont Neath Vaughan... 74
Clyro 369
Coachland, see Carew ... 348
Cockett, see Swansea ... 842
Coeduaulas 370
Cciedely, see Tonyrefail... 953
Coedfrank, see Cado.\ton-
juxta-Neath
Coed Henog, see Llan
fynydd 540
Coedniore, see Pencarreg 722
Coedpenmaen, see Ponty
pridJ .".
Coedymwstwr, see Pen
coed SiCoychurch 725
Cogan (or Cogan Pill),
see Penarth
Coity — Higher & Lower,
see Bridgend 122 & 123
Colbron, see Ystradgyn
lais .".... 980
C'oldblow, see Narberth 663
Colva 371
Colwinston 37
Couiuiinscoch, see Llan-
badarn-Faii
ionl
Glais, see Aberystwyth 70
Conwd Caio 37
Conwil Elvet 37:
Copley, see Swansea 844
Cornelly— North & South.
Corntown, see Ewenny... 394
Cors - goch - Caron, see
Tregaron 957
Cosheston 373
Cowbridgc with Llanble-
374
Coychurcli — Higli
Lower, see Pencoed ... 723
Coylrahen.seeMaesteg... 606
Craigcefnparc, see Cly-
dach .".. 367
Craig-gijch, see Llansant-
ffraid Cwiudauddwr ... 575
Craig Trebanos, see
Clydach 367
Craig-y-Diuas, see Pont
Neath Vaughan 741
Craig-y-Llyn, see Pont
Neath Vaughan 741
Craig - y - pwU - du, see
Llanstephan (Radnor) 579
Cray (or Llanulid) 377
Cregrina 378
Creigiau, see Pcntyreh... 730
Cresselly, see Jeffreyston 431
Cress well,see Jeffreyston 431
Cresswell Quay, see
Carew 347
Cribach, see Aberjwrth 66
Cribyn, see Llaufihangel
Ystrad 538
Crickadarn 378
Crickhowell with Llan-
gattock 378
Crinow 382
Croesgoch, see Llanrhian 571
Croesvacn,seeLlaulrisant 58 1
Croesyparc,see St.Nicholas
(near Cardiff) 831
Crofty, see Llanrhidiau... 571
Cro8s(The),sce Freystrop 400
Cross Hands, see Llannon 569
Cross Inn,see Llanbadarn
Trofeglwys 457
Cross Inn, see Now Quay 687
Cross Oak, see Llati-
feigau 528
Cross Roads, see Llaufi-
hangel Bryn Pabuan... 532
Crosswood, see Llanilar. . 563
Crugybar,sce ConwilCaio 371
Crngybyddar, see Llanli-
hangel Begaildy 531
Crunwere 382
Crwbin, see Llaugeu-
deirne 540
Crymlyn Kniok, see
Llansauilet, Swansea 843
Crymniych, sec Llanfyr-
nach 541
Crynaut,see Dylais Highr 389
Culver Hole, se* Port-
eynon 75S
Cwm, sec Llansamlet,
ausea S43
Cwm, see Mydriiu 65S
Cwmanian, see Aberdare 52
Cwmamman(Carmarthn) 383
stime-super-Avon 642
Cwmbach, see Aberdare 52
Cwinbaoh, see Llanwinio 58S
Cwmbach Llechrvd, see
Disserth jSy
Cwmbwrla, see Swansea 842
Cwmchcoch, see Llau-
fihangel - y - Creuddyu
Lower 537
Cwmcoy, see Brongwyn . 135
Cwmdare, see Aberdare 52
Cwmdauddwr, see Llan-
saulffraid 573
Cwmdonkin, see Swansea 841
Cwmdu, see Llaufihangel
Cwmdu 532
Cwmdu, see Maesteg ... 606
Cwmduad, see Conwil
Elfet 372
Cwm-dwy-fran, see New-
church (Carmarthen) 685
Cwmfelin, see Merthyr
Tydfil 622
Cwmfelin, or Bynea, see
Dafen 384
Cwmfelin Mynach, see
Llanwinio 5SS
Cwmfelin-boeth, see
Llangan — East & West 545
wmffrwd, see Llande-
feilog 478
Cwmgiedd, see Ystrad-
gynlais gio
CHvm Corrin, see Pont
Neath Vaughan 7-1 1
Cwmgorse, see Llan-
guicke S54
Cwmgwrach.seeResolven 775
Cwmhros, see Llaufi-
hangel Cwmdu 532
CwmLlewellyn,see Builth 142
Cwmllynfell, seeBrynam-
INDEX TO KtLhY S SOUTH WALES DIRECTORY,
cadno,
PAGE
Cmiwil D.vffryii Homkh.
371 MerthjT Cjiiog .
CyJpUvyf, see New Quay 687 Dylais-
Cyfarthfa, see Mertliyr Dylais — Lo^wer, see Cad
Tydfil 621 oxton-jiixta-Neath
Cyiiic, or KiHig 434 Eastbrook, see St. An
Cyfceth-y-Brenin,seeLlan- | drew's
filiaugel (ienen'r Glyn 533, East Cilrliedyii
Cvlch-Uychan, see St. lEastiiigton, see Rhos
Davids 3i8 crowtlier Soo
Cyleb- Gwaelod-y-Wlad, lEast Ll.iinU-silin.m- I.lau-
see St. Davids SiSi dysili.i I ;3
Cyloh-Mawr,seeSt.Davids SiS East Llanlalliru ;j7
C'vlcli-y-Dref, see St. East Llanmn S4^
'Davfds 3i3 East ^\"altOll 903
Clyraiuer & Porlli. ,m'.> East Williamsl..u 973
Rlimidda 73o|Edii(il, src Old Kadiior... 773
Cyniiner, seeUlyncorrws 40" EdwardsvilK-.see Mcrlliyr
Cynfug (or Kenli^r or T\>llil 622
Mawdlam) 43- Eslwy< lli-oviis 390 1
Cynghordy, see Llaiifair- Ei;1h y- ( ■\ nimiii 390
arybryn ; j- I'^gl\v\ -F:k h. set- VsLi;iilor- *
Cynnidl MaAvr, see Llan- y-t'.icl 976
libaiigel Uerieii'r Olyn ^3; Egluys l^iir A-i 'Imriu- ■•• 391
C'yiitwell, see Caoraii ... i vj EiUwMhm 391
Dafeu 304 l-;-lnvs .Xcnvd.lnr Llau-
Dale 333 lihan-el-x-Creudlyii-
Dan-y-graig, see Swansea S39 Upiier 337
Darenfelen, see Llanelly [Eglwys-Oen-lMiw 392
(near Abergavenny)... S22tEglw'vs Wen. nr Wlnte-
Daren - gwynddun, see i churi-h (nr. Canliiraii) 971
YstaJyfera 977 Eglwysv.rw 392
Daren -"y- Castcli, see Egrei'nont 393
Yslal.Mera 977, Elan Valley i. Villaoe.seB
Dandy, see Bridgend 121 LlansantfYraid Cwni-
Deri "or Ysgwyddgwyr, dauddwr 573
see Bargoed Sg'Elercb 393
DerryOrmond station, see ^Ely, see Llandatf 465
Bettws Bleddrws lOSiEnerglyn, see t'acrphilly 131
Denvydd Road, see Llan- [Erwood, see (.'ricliadarn 378
debie 476'E3gerdawe,see Pencarreg 722
Devil's Bridge, see Abe- Evancoyd,see Old Radnor 773
rystwyth 70 ; & Llan- jEvanstuwn, see Llaiidy-
tihangel-y-Crenddyn — | fodwg 500
Upper 537'Evan's Town, see Aber-
Devynoek &SeunyBridge 386 keuflg, Bridgend 131
Uew'iston, see St.' Davids 3221 Evenjobb, see OldRadnor 773
Dihewyd .- 337jEirenny 393
Dinas (Glamorgan), see ^Fairwater, see Llandaff 465
Rhondda /SoFairwood, see llston 131
Dinas & Dinas Cross, Farmers, s6e Conwil Caio 371
Pembroke) 388; Farthing's Hook, see '
[ Henry's Moat 428
812 Feidrfair, see Cardigan 342
Felindre (or Velindre),
767! see Glasbury |o.|
333iFelinfach, see Llanfi-
" ' bangel Ystrad 538 ; &
PAGE
Fi.shpools, see Bleddta ... io8
Five Roads 399
Flemingston 399
Flimston,seeCastlemartin 361
Fochriw, see Punllottyn.. 739
Folkeston Hill, see Rocb 811
Fiiinmon, see Penmark ... 728
Fontygary, see Penmark 728
Fnrd, see Haysrastle 426
F.irest, sps Llandovery... 489
Fm!csI V-.irh, see Swansea 842
I'c in 1- 1 i I M 1 1 -, see Pon tYates 743
l-'iMiik-i'iiii^re, see Glas-
'■""I 405
399
Sv2
Glyncollwyn, sec Llan-
feigan
Glyncorrwg
Glynfadi, see Llanigon ..
Glvnbafod, see Aberdare
Glyn-Neath
Glyn Ogwr, see Llandy-
Ponty-
Glvn Taff,
(.rarnant,see Cwmaraman
(C;arnuualien).... 383
Garngoch, sec
ton 409
iJarth & Ystrad, see
Llanddewi BreK
G,,rth. seeMaoslru
tTarlh.see Langanniiaix-h
Gartiihi-en;iy
Garth Hill, see Builth ...
Garth Mountain (The),
see Pentvrch
Garth ;v' Vslvu'l, .see
Lhmldewi Hi-oli
Garw & 0-.n(.re X'alleys.
Gelli, see' Rhondda '.'.'.
Gelli-felon, see Llanelly
(near Aberga^enny) ...
Gelligaer or Gellygaer...
Gelliwen, see Trelech ...
Gelly, see Llawhaden ...
Gelhfaclo-, see Merthyr
Tv'li!
Gc:i'lr ■ , -.^ ■ .M ...
l.'iaas Powis, see St. An-
drew's
Discoed (or Discoyd), see
Presteigne
Disserth & Trancoed
DogrowPool,3eeSt.Da\ ids
Dolau, see Llantihangel Talachdd
Rhydithon 536 Felinfoel 394
Doldowlod, see Nantmel 660 Felingwm.see Llanetrwad 506
Dolgwm, see Pencarreg 722 FeruJale, s,e Rhondda... 780
Dol-y-gaer, see Capel- Ferr\siile & Si. Ishmael 395
Taffechan 157 Ffairfach, see Llandilo ... 481
Dolyhir, see Old Radnor 773Ftaldau, see Ogmore &
Dol-y-mynaeh, see Llan- ; Garw Valleys 694
santffraidCwmdauddwr375'Ffaldy-Brenin, see Llau-
Dothie Camddwr, see 1 ycr'wys 598
Llanddewi Breli 474|Ffawddog, soe Crick-
Dothie Pysgotwr, sec j howell 379
Llanddewi Breti 474JFtoes-y-tiin, see Upper
Dowlais & Dowlais Top, , Henfyuyw 427
see MerthyrTydfil 62iTforchdwm,orTonmawr,
Downton,seeNew Radnor 773J see Baglan 88
Drefach, see Llanarthney [Ffostill, see Talgarth 943
453 ; Llangeler 548 & |Ffos-y-Myneicb, see St.
Llanwenog 387; Davids 823
Druidston, see Nolton ... 69i|Ftynnon-Cynidr,seeGlas-
Dryslwyn,seeLlangathen 5461 bury 404
Duffryn, see Merthyr iFfynone, see Swansea ... 839
Tydfil 62i|Ffynonhenry, see Conwil
Dunvant, see Swansea... 843 Elvet 372
Duthlas, see Llanfihangel iFfynonness, see Crick-
Beguildy 531! howell 379
Dwrbach,seeFishguard... 396jFfynonoer, sec Lanfi-
Dyffryn, see Vaynor 962: hangel Ystrad 538
DyfEryn & Dyftryn Cly- Ffynon Sawel, see Llan-
dach, see Cadoxton- ] sawel 577
juxta-Neath (566|Ffynon Schwyll, see
Dyffryn Crawuon, see Bridgend 122
Llangynidr 560'Fishguard — Up. & Lower 396
Ferry 1
Gibeon, .see Mydrim (
Gileston ^
Gilfach, see Gelligaer ... .^
Gilfach Goch, see Llan-
dyfodwg 499 ; & T'ony-
refail c
Gilfachrheda.seeLlanarth z
Gilwern, see Llanelly
(near Abergavenny) ... ;
Gladestry 4
Glais, sge Swansea i
Glanamman,see('wmam-
man (Carmarthen) ;
Glancynon,seeAbercynon
Gland'aur,seeLlanybyther ;
Glandwr,seeLlanlyrnach ;
Glandyfi, see Ysoubor-y-
Coed....
.976
Glangrwyi
'ey,"sea"Lian-
genau .
543
Glan-Hen-VVyo, see Glas-
bury....
404
GlanrUyd,
sea Lampetei
Velfrcy.
445
Glan Rhyd
, see Llantood 580
Glanyllyn,
see Eglwysilan
see Gelligaer
391
Glanynant
401
Glanywern
, see Borth ...
109
Glasbury.
404
Glascwm
405
Glencory,
Garden City,
sec St. Nicholas (neai
Cardiff)
831
Gloguc, se
, Llanfyrnach.
S4I
Glyn (Libanus or Llan-
iUtvd) .
449
Glynarthe
1, see Penhryn
t.T 1
977
Go-HKiu, .see Meluidwr.
617
;nrr„vaii, see Llanddewi
Kivli
474
Gulden Grove, see Llan
lihan-elAbarbvthvch..
5^3
Golden' (frove 'Ra'ilwa\
Station,seeLlangathei
S4'J
Gollan & Cefn Pawl (or
Abbey-owm-Hir)
41
tu.nd»-i.-k, see Llanwnda 589
Gore, see Old Radnor ..
773
Gorlas, see Llanarthney.
453
Gorseinon, see Pontar
dulais
736
Gowerton, 409 ; K see
Graig, see Pontypridd ...
Graig, see Ystalyfera
Graigddu, see Rhondda
Graiglywd, see Felinfoel
Grangetown, sec Cardiff.
CJranston
Greenhill, see Swansea...
G roes, see Margan 1
Groesffordd, see Llan-
hamlach
Groeswen, see Caerphilly
Grondre
Grovesand,see I'ontardu-
Grwynefawr,seeLlanbedr
Grwynefechan, see Llan-
bedr
Guildford, see Burton ...
Gumtreston
Gnrnos, see Ystalyfera,
977 ; & Ystradgynlaia
Gwaelod-y-Garth, see
MerthyrTydfil
Gwaelod-y-Garth, see
Pentyreh
Gwaithia & 1 rewern, see
LlauHhangel-nant-Mel-
lan
Gwarafog.see Llanlleonfel
Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, see
Llanguicke
Gwbert-on-Sea, see Ver-
wick
Gwenddwr
Gwernllwyn, see Llan-
fair Orllwyn
Gwernogie, see Llanti-
hangel Rhos-y-Corn ...
Gwerthouor, see Gelligaer
Gwnnws— Upper & Low.
see Llanwnws
Gwrhyd, see Llanguicke
Gwyddgrug, see Llanfi-
hangel-ar-Arth .........
Gwynfe, see Llangadock
Gwiifil; see Llanddewi
Brefi 474; also Llangei-
tho • ■•;■
Gwys, see Ystradtrj nlais
Gvfeillon, see Pont.\ pridd
Hafod, see Aberystwyth,
& see Nantcwnlle
Hafod, sea Swansea
Hakin, see Miltord Haven
Harainiog,seeLlanrhystd
Haroldston St. IsselPs ...
VI
INDEX TO Kl.LL'i S SOLTH WALES DIKECTORV,
PAUU
Haroldstoii West (la
Harpton — Lnwer &l'pper
& Wolf Pits, see OI.l
Radnor 773 & 774
Hasguard 412
Haverfordwest 412
Hawdref-Genol, see
.\ealh 666
H^nthorn, see I'ntity-
pridd 744
Hay — Kurtil & tjrbin ... 423
Hayscastle & Hayscastlc
Cross 426
Hazel BeHch, see Llan-
stadnell 578
Hebron, see Llauglyd wen 55 t
Hendredenny, see' Caer-
philly • —". 151
Hendreforgan, see Llan-
dyfodwg 499
Hendy, see Llanedy 505
Hen fynyw— Upper 426
Henfynyw — Lower, sen
Aberaymn 46
Hengoed, see (jelligaer... 401
Henllan 427
Henllan Anigoed 427
Henllys, see LliiiiHliangel
Geiieu'r Glyn 533
Henner, see Llanwnda... 589
Hen Noyadil (Brecon),
see tiwansea 838
Henry's Moat 427
Henstoff, see Peterston-
super-Ely 732
Heolfawr, see Llauelly... 511
Heolgerrig, see Mertliyr
Tydfil 623
Heol y cyw, see Pencoeil
&Coychurch 724
llepste, sec (Jantrefl' 156
Herbrandston 428
Hermon.secLlanfyrnach 540
Heyope ". 428
Higher Baglan 88
Higher Coity, see Bridg-
end 123
Higher Cuychurch, .see
Pencoed & C'oychureh 724
Higher Dylais 389
Higher Llanrhidian
Higher Llansanilet, see
Swansea 843
Higher Michaelston, see
Michaelston - suiJer-
Avon 642
Higher Nencastle, see
Bridgend ij:
Higher Tythegston 96"
Higlilight, see Wenvoe ... 96;
Hill Mountain, see Burton i.(3
Hir Nant, see Llansant
ffraid Cwmdauddwr..
Hirwain 428
Hirwain Common.
Ystrad-Rhondda 7E0
Hodgeston 430
Hoellaethog, see Brvnce
thin, St. Bride's lilinoi
lloUoway, see Haverford
west 418
Holloway, see Penally.... 709
lloncyborough, see Llan
stadwell 578
Hook— Stoncy & Little,
sea Ambleston 84
Hook, see Llang\>*m 5-6
Hopkiii.stowii see Ponty
pridd
Horton, sec 1 ui t Eynoii.. 758
Houghton, Sfi; Burtor ... 148
Howey, see Iiisserth
Hoyle'sMou h,8eePenally 709
Hubberston 430
Uund!eton — 430
Hundred House, sc
LlansaiitJVraid-in-EU-el 576
Idole, see I.tiindefeilog.... 478
Ilston 431
Issayndrc (or Jsa'ndre),
see Llanbadarn-Fawr... 41:1;
659
PAUK
Jameston, see Manorbier 613
JefFreston(or Jeffreyston) 431
Jersey Marine, .see Neath 667
Johnston .jji
Jordanston 432
Keven - Leece (or Cetii-
llys), see Handrindod
Wells 495
Keiifig (or Cynfug) (,or
Mawdlani) 432
Kenfig Hill, see Pyle 770
Keyston, see Camrose ... 155
Kidwelly 433
Kiffig, or Cyttic; 434
Kilgerran, or Cilgerran... 434
Kilgetty.see Saundersfoot 832
Killay, see Bishopstoii
5; alsoSwansea 842
Killibiou, see Llanrhidian !;7i
Killvbebill (Kilvbebyll or '
Cilybebyll) .." ". 436
Kilshave, see Fishguard.. 397
Kilvey, see Swansea 839
Kingsbridge, see Loughor 603
Kinnerton.seeOUlRadnor 773
Kite'sIsland.seeSt. Davids 822
Kittle, see Pennard 72B
Knelston 436
Knighton 436
"aueklas, or Cwiic Glas,
see Heyope 428
Lakefield, see Llanelly.... 511
LakeLlyngwyn, seeKant
mel
Laleston
Lambston 440
Lampeter (or Lampeter-
Pont-Steplien) 440
Lampeter VeUrey 445
Lampha, see Ewenny ... 394
Lamphey 445
Landove.see Swansea ... 842
Landshipping, see Mart-
letwy 616
Langland Bay, see Gower
409; iOj-stermouth... 8 43
Lan - Illtyd - Fawr, sec
Llantwit Major 585
Laughame 446
Laugharne Ferry, see
Llanstephan 578
Lavernock 448
Lawrenny 448
Leason, see Llanrhidian.. 571
Leckwith 4.(9
Leige Castle, see Llan-
carfan
Letterston
Lewiston, see Camrose..
Libanus (Llanilltyd, o;
Glyn)
Libanus, see Llanllaird
iiog 566
Liddeston,8eeHubberslon 430
Lisvane.or Llisvane,4So :
& see Cardiff 159
Li8worney(orLly5Worney
orLlysyvronydd) 603
Little Haven, see Tal-
benny 943 ; see also
Walton West 963
Little Hook, see Amble-
ston 84
Little Newcastle (i8j
Litton, see Cascob 360
Llaiiiau, see Llanfihangel
Begnildy
Llanafan
Llanafanfawr..
Llanafanfechan
fechan
Llananno
46!
450
■ Llan-
Llanarth
Llanarthney
Llanbadarn-Fan r ....
Llanbadarn-Fawr,
Penybont
Llanbadarn Fynydd. .
Llanbadarn Odwyn..
Llanbadarn Trefegln
PAOK
jlanbaJarii -y- Croyddx 11 |
or y-t'reuddyn — Lower
& I'pper, see Llanba-
darn-Fawr 455
Llanbadam-y-Garreg .... 457
Llanhedr 458
Llanbftilr Painseaslle 45?
LlaniiLllifrv.seeLlancar-
> 4^2
Llanbi^ter & Llanbistrr
Road 450
Llanblethian, with Cow-
bridge 374
Llanboidy 460
Llanbradauh 461
Llancadle, seeLlancarfan 462
Llancarfan & Lla .^■ithyn 461
Llanuynfelin 462
Llandaff 463
Llandawke 470
Llanddarog 470
Llanddeiniol 471
Llaiiddetty 471
Llauddeusant 472
Llaiidde« 472
Llanddewi (or Llaiidewy) 473
Llaiiddewi Aberarth—
Low. see Abe ray I'on.... 46
Llanddewi Aberarth— Up 473
Llanddewi- Abergwessin.. 473
Llanddewi Breli 473
Llanddewifach 475
Llanddewi'r Cwm 575
Llanddewi-Velfry 475
Llandebie (or Llaiidybie; 476
Llandefaelogfach 477
Llaiidefaelog Tre'r Graig,
•' Llanfilo 539
Llaiidefalle 478
Llaudefeilog 478
Llandegley, sec Peny-
bont 7JI
Llandeloy .1,79
Llandewy Ystradeuny 479
Llandewy (or Llanddewi) 473
Llandilo 480
Llandilo Abercowiu 487
Llaudilo-Fawr, see Llan-
dilo 480
Llandilo Graban 487
Llandilo, see Maenolochog 605
Llandilo'rfan 487
Llandilo - Talybont, see
Pontardulais 736
Llandimore, see Chei-itoii 363
Llaudingat — Within &
WitboutjSeeLlandovery .(89
LlandissiUo (or Llaiidy-
silio;— East & West ... 488
Llandough (near Cow-
bridge), see Llanfair... 524
Llandough - juxta - Pen-
arth, see Penarth 711
Llandovery & Llandingat 489
Llandow 493
Llandowror 492
Llandrindod Wells 492
Llandshipping,see Marlle-
twy 616
Llandulas 499
Llandyfaii, see Llandilo... 480
Llandyfeisant, see Llan-
dilo 481
Llandyfodwg 499
Llandyfriog 500
Llandygwydd 500
Llandyry, see Pembrey... 698
Llandysilio (or Llandis-
silio")— East &West... 488
Llandysiliogogo 501
Llundyssil(orLlandyssul) 501
Llanedarne (or Llane-
dcyrn) 504
LIunedy 504
Llanegwad 506
Llaneheu '
Llanelly
I lanelly ; & Llanelly Hill-
side (nr. Abergavenny) 522
Llanelwedd 523
Llanerchaeron
PACK
Llanerchllwyddog <">•
Llanychhiydog) 597
Llanfabon 525
Llanfaes, see Brecon 113
Llanfair( Llandough & St.
Mary Church) .S24
Llanfair Clydogau 525
Llanf..ir Nant Gwyn 525
Llanfair Nant-y-Gof 525
Llanfair Orllwyn 526
Llanfair Treflygen 526
Llanfairarybryn 526
Llanfair-ar-y-bryn, see
Rhondda 783
Llanfalltcg— East & West 527
Llaufaredd 527
Llanfariaii, see Llan' a-
dani-Fawr 455
Llantechan (or Llanafan-
fechan) 4";i
Llanfeigan.: 528
LlanfihaugelAberbythych 528
Llanfihangel - Aber-
Cowin 529
Llanfiliangel Abergwessin 52 j
Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth ... 530
Llanfihangel lieguildy ... 531
LlanfihangelBrynPabuan 532
Llanfihangel Cilfargen... 532
Llanfihaugel Cwm Du.... 5.^2
Llanfihangel Fecban 533
LlanfihangelGenen'rGlyn 533
Llanfihangel Helygen ... 534
Llanfihangel Lledrod i,or
Lledrod, or Llethrod... 600
Llanfihangel Xaiitbran... 534
Llanfihangel-Xaut-Mellan 535
Llanfihangel Penbedw ... 535
LlanlihaugelRhos-y-Corn 53'!
Llanfihangel Rhydithon 53I)
Llanfihangel Talyllyii ... 537
Llanfihangel Uwchgwili,
see Abergwilly '>3
Llanfihaiigel-y-Creuddyn
—Lower ."... 537
Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn
—Upper (or Eglwys
Xewydd) 537
Llanfihangel Ystrad 53S
Llanfilo (or Lanvillo) 539
Llaufryiiach (Brecknock) 539
Llaiifrynach (or Pen-
llyne) 726
Llanfynydd 540
Llanfyrnach 540
Llaiigadock 541
Llangafelach (or Llan-
gytelach) 559
Llangain 54,,
Llanganiinarch S43
Llangan 544
Llangan — East k West... 545
Llanganten 545
Llangasty Talyllyn 545
Llangathen 546
Llangattock with Crick-
howell 37S
Llangawsa, see Aberyst-
wyth 69
Llangeinor 546
Llangeitho 547
Llangeler 547
Llangenau(orLlangenny) 54 S
Llangeiideirne (or Llan-
gyndeyrn) 54.,
Llangenncch 550
Llangennith (or Llan-
genydd) 550
Llangenny (or Llan-
genau) 548
Llangenydd (or Llan-
gennith) sso
Llanginning (or Llan-
gyin) S5>
LlanglolTan,seeGranston 410
Llanglydwen 551
Llangoedmore 551
Llangolman 552
Llangorsc 552
Llangorwen 553
INDKX TO KELLY'S SOUTH WALLS DIRECTORY.
Llangralli), see I'eiiLoed .^
Coychurch 723,
Llaiigranog 553
Llaiiguicke("rLlHngiwg) 554
Llangunlln 556
Llangiinnn,-k (or Lhiigy-
nog) 55'^
Llaugunn or 557
Llangwm 55S
Llaiigwyi-yfon 558
Llaugybi 558
Llangytelacli i,or Llanga-
felach) 559
Lkugyiideyrii (ur LUm-
geudeirno) 549
Llaiigynidr 5"o
Llangynllo 5-50
Llangynin (or Llangin-
niug) 55'
Llangynog 501
Llaiigyiiog (nr Llacigun-
nock) 550
Llangynwyd, see Maes-
teg 606
Llanhamlach 561
Llanharan 561
Llanharry 562
LlanUowel 562
Llanfl-
euddyn
Llanilai-
Llanilid
Llanilltyd(GIyn, orLiba-
nus)
Llanina
Llanio & Llanio Road, see
Llariddewi Brefi
Llanion, see Pembroke
DoA
Llaiiishen
Llaallawddog
Llanllawcr
Llanlleoufel
Llanllwch, see Carmar-
then
Llaiilhvchaiarn, sec New
Quay
LlauUwni
Llanmadoc
Llanmaes
Llanmihangel
Llaninorlais, see Llan-
rbidiau
Llannewydd (or New-
church) (Carmarthen)
Llannun
Llanon, see Llansant-
ffraid
Llanpumpsaint
Llanreath, see Pembroke
Dock
Llaiireithan
Llanrhian
Llanrhidian — Higher &
Lo\i
Llaurhystyd(Haminiog &
Mefenydd)
Llansadurnen
Llansadwrn
Llansaint, see Ferryside. .
Llansamlet— Higher &
Lower, see Swansea ...
Llansaunor or Thaw) ...
Llansantffraid
Llansantffraid Cwmdau-
ddwr
Llansantffraid-in-Elvel...
Llansantffread-juxta-Osk
Llansawe], Carmarthen..
Llansawel (Gleamorgan),
see Briton Frry
Llanspyddid
Llanstadwell
Llanstephan (C a r-
marlhen)
Llanstephan (Radnor) ...
Llanstinan
Llanteg, see Cranwere...
Llantood —
Llantrisant
Llantrisanf,
liangel - y
—Lower 537
Llantrithyd 584
Llanlnit— Low.seeNeath 6fj7
LIaiil«it l-arJre (or
Vardre) 584
Llantwit-ju.\la-Neath,sec
Ncalb '"'7
Llant\i;t Major (or Lan-
Illtjd-I'-avvr) 585
Llanulid (or Cray) 377
Lkmvedw 587
Llanvilh' or Llanfilo).... 530
Llanvitbyn St Llancarfan 4111
Llanvirran, seoSt. Davids 8^5
Llanweno- 55?
Llanwinio 588
Llaiiwnen 589
Llanwn^
Llanwonno S90
Llanwrda S91
Llanwrthwl 592
Llanwrtyd (or Llanwrtyd
Wells) 592
Llanybri 594
Llanybyther 59s
Llanycefn 596
Llanychaer 597
Llan-y-Chaiarn 597
LI any ehlwydog (or
Llanerchllwyddog) ... 597
Llanycrwys 598
Llanynis 598
Llanyre 598
Llanyrnewydd, see Pen
clawdd 723
Llanywerii 59;
Llawhaden 59'
Llechfaen, see Llanham-
lach S6:
Llechryd 6o(
Llechweddor, see Llan-
wrtyd 59:
Lledrod— Upper & Lower
(or Hanfihangel Lle-
drod or Llethrod) 600
Llethrddn, see Khondda 779
Llisvane (or Lisvane) ... 451
L'.owes 60
Llwincrwn, see Merthyr
TydHl 62,
Lhvydcoed, see Aberdare 5
Llwyncelyn, see Rhondda 78
Llwyndafydd, see Llan-
dysiliogogo 50
Llwynhendy, see Dateu... 385
Llwynhiriou, see Nevern 63 1
Llwynon, see Vaynor ... 962
Llwynypia, see Rhondda 7S
Llyngwyn - Lake, see
Nautmel '^5
Llyn Llygad Rheidol, see
Aberystwyth 6
Llysdinam 60
Llyswen 60
Llysworney (or Lis-
worney or Llysyfro-
nydd) 60
Llysyfran 602
Llywel 602
Login, see Cilymaenllwyd 366
Longstone.see Ludchurch 605
Lonlas, see Swansea 843
Loughor&UpperLoughor 603
Loveston '..
Lower Baglan
Lower Brynamman,
Llanguicke 554
Lower Chapel, see Llan
fihangel Fechan 533
Lower Clyn Gwyn Falls,
see PontNeathVaughan 74
Lower Coity,see Bridgend 123
Lower Coychurch, see
Pencoed & Coychurch 724
Lower Cwmtwrch, see
Ystradgynlais _
Lower Dylais, see Neath 665
Lower Fishguard 396
Llanwnws
Lower Henfynyw, set
Aberayron
Lower Llanbadarn - y ■
Creuddyn, see Llanba-
darn-Fiwr
iwerLlanddewlAberatli
.see Aberayron
Lower Llanlihaiigel-y-
Meline
Melingriftith,
Merlin's Bridge, see
Haro'.dston St. Is; ells 411
Merrion, see Warren .... 964
.. 618
irliidi:
i5 Merthyr
; Merthyr Cynog .
|6 Merthyr Dovau(o
Merthyrmawr
17 Merthyr-Tydlil '
I tl.vrTvdvil! .
Merlhvr Vale, sec Aber-
vaasea ^43, cinaid, Merthyr-Tydfil 622
er Llautwit,,seeNeath 667 1 Micliaelchurch-ou-Ar- w 642
Lower Lledrod 6ooJMichaelston-Le-Pit 64a
Lower Michaelston, see iMichaelston - super-
Michaelston - sujier - | Avon & Higher &
Avon 642J Lower 642; & se?
)wer Neath 665: Glyneorrwg 406
Lower Newcastle, see Michaelston-super-Ely ... 644
Bridgend 121 Middle Clyn Gwyn Falls,
Lower St. Clears 816 | see Pont Neath
Lower Solva, see Whit- Vaughan 74'
church 970 Middleton, seeRhossili... 8io
Lower Tythegston geilMidland Islands, "see
Lower Vaenor, see Llan- ; Haverfordwest 415
badarn-Fawr 455 Milford— New, see Ney-
Ludchurch 604 land ;--"VA *'^^
Lydstep, see Manorbier.. 613 Milford Haven (or Old
Maenclochog 605 Milford), with Hakin 644
Maenllwyd, see Rudry ... 8i2|Milton, see Carew 34B
Maen-y-ijroes, see New ; Minke (or Meinciew), see
687: Pont Yates 74J
Maerdy, see Llandilo ... 48i|Minwere 619
Maescar, see Devynock... 386, Miskin, see Llantrisant... 581
Maeso-wartha.seeLlanelly Miskin, see Mountain Ash 651
(near Abergavenny) ... 523^Mixon (The), seeOyster-
Maeshyfryd, see Uinas , mouth, Swansea 844
(Pembroke) 388iModrydd \----- ^i"'
Maesllyn.see Llangynllo 560 Molleston, see Narberth 660
Maesmynis 605 , Monachlogddu (or My-
Maesteg 6o6| noehhlogr"
Maesteilo, see Llandilo... 480 | Monington
Maes-y-bont, see Llan- IMouknash
arthney 4S3;Monkton,
Maes - y - Crugiau, see broke 700
Llanllwni s67lMooretown, see Skewen
Maesycwmmer.Hengoed, j Neath 667
seeGelligaer 401 ^Morfa, see Margam 615
JIaesydref, see Aberdare 5 1 ' Morganstown, see Radyr 774
Maes-Y-fed, see New Rad- ! MorganTown.seeMertbyr
nor 771; Tydfil 627
Maesyfeiin,seeNantcwnUe esgjMorriston, see Swan-
649
Pein-
Maes-yr-ebelem,seeLlan-
anno
Maindy, see Cardiff
Maindy, see Cowbridge...
Manorbier
Manordi'.o, see Llandilo..
Manordivy (or Manor-
deifi)
Manorowen
Mansel, see Murton,
45iiMorvil 65°
iS8iMothvey (orMyddfai) ... 65S
374!Moulton, see Llancarfan 462
613! Mount & Mount Beach... 650
48 1 j Mountain Ash 651
Mounton ■■. 657
613 1 Mount Pleasant, see
614 Whitchurch by Have r-
fordwest .
opston i67:Moylgrove(Trewyddel)...657
Manselton, see Swansea. 839I Mumbles (The)_, see
Marcross 614' Gower 409 ;
Mardy,
Ferndale
78>
Margam 615
Margery Island, see St.
Davids 822.
Marloes 615
Marros...
Martletw
JIathry
Oystermouth, Swansea 843
Murton see Bishopston ...106
Myddfai (or Mothvey)... 658
Mydrim 6S8
Mydroilyn, see Llanarth 452
Myiiach (The) see Aber-
-.., ystwyth 68
fiio Mynochlogdil (or Mon-
6i.5l .achlogddj) ^49
Mawdlam or Kenfig or
Cynfng 432]
Mayalls, see Brynau 938 ^
Mefenydd, see Llian-
rhystyd 57=
Meinciau (or Minke), see
Pont Yates 742 ; also
Llangendcirne S49
Melincourt, see Eesolven 775
Melincrythan, see Neath 665
Melin Cwrt Waterfall,
Nantcwnlle ■■•••■••■
Nantddu, see Ca;-.el-
Nant-Ddu •■—.;.••■
Nantemis.see Llandysiho-
Nantgaredig, see l.lane-
gwad 506 ; & see Aber-
gwili
Rpwlven 775; iNantgarw.seeEglwysilan 391
Glyn-Neath ..if.. 408 Nantgwilt-Vale of see
MeUndwr(orCapelBan- Llansantffra.d Cwin-
gor) 617I dauddwT 575
l.\DEX TO KELLY'S SOUTH WALES DIRECTORV.
Xaiitnv
Alierdarc .
Llau-
Naiithir,
Naatmel
Naiitserth, ^ee St. Har-
iiions
Xant-y-Ca-
gunnor
XantyfFylm), see Macstcg 607
Nautynico! see Aberdare
Nantyninel, see Ogmore&
GanvVjileys 61,3
Naiityirmyn, see Uan
fairarybryn
.Nantyrwydd, see Cray... 377
Xarberlli-Xorth &S(.uth
O60&
Xash (Glamorgan) 664
X'ash (Pembroke) 664
Nash Point, see Marcross 614
Xearstone, see Penmark 728
Xeath— Higher, Lower &
Middle, &Xeath Abbey
66s & 066
Xebri, see Llaiisautffraid 574
Nelson, see Llanfabon ... 523
Xetpooi, see Cardigan ... 342
Xenadd Lwyd, see Upper j
Henfynyw 4271
^"TMv ;• 680 Pant, sec Merthyr Tydlil 6.
Xe«-bndp-on-Wye .... 68,!pa„teg Cross Koads, see
^ewcaslle — Higher & Llaiigy„ll„ ,;6o
LowerseeBridgend i2,&.23 Pant-teg, .^ee Felinfoel.... 39t
Newcasle.seeOMKa.h.or 773 [.aniteg, sae Ystalvfera 977
Newcastle Emlyn 68z, Pantycelyn, see Uanfi-
hangel Abergwessi
;Llandde
PAGE I
i Pen Dii
47S|
773' ston
Oakwood, see Port Talbot 763 ! Pe'ndiiic
Oclwydd, see Llanafan- iPendoylaii
fawr icilp„„^„; „
Offa's Dyke.see Knightr
437 ; & Old Radnor .
Ogmorc - by - the - Sea & j Pengam, see (ielligaer
«f»'"'5 X'J^^"' ^""^ |Pengarnddu,sceDowlais,
St. Brides Major 8151 Merthyr Tjdfil
Ogmore Vale or Tyne- ;Pcn Glais (or Constitu-
wydd, see Ogniorc & tion Hill), see Abervst-
Garw Valleys 693
Ogmore & Garw Valleys 692
Oldeastle, see Bridgend.. 121
Old Mil ford (or Mil ford
Haven) 644
Old Radnor 773
Old ■\^•alls, see Llan-
rhidian ;7r
1 Cardigan ... 342
Pen-heol-Einion, se
Llandefalle 478
Penhill, see Cardiff 159
Penllergaer,see Llangyfe-
lach .". 359
Penlhvyn, see Melindwr.. 617
571 Penllyne(orLlanfrynaeh) 726
_ _^ - ^389 Penlon, see Llanarth 4:2
Overton, see Port Eynon. 75S;Penmaen 727
0'"^''^'^ -••, 697jPenmark 727
Oj-slermonth (or The Pennant, see Llanbadam
Mumbles), see Swansea S43 Trefeglwys 4c
imscastle.seeLlanbedr Pennar, see Pembroke
Painscaslle 458I Dock 70
Pales, see Llaodegley, ipennard 72
^™J''^""A- 73 1. Pennon, see Llancarfan... 46
Peupompren, see Llanfi-
Onlhvyn,seeDylaisHighe
Port Eynon. 75S;Penn
Newcastle— Little 684
Newchapel, see Manor
divey 613
Ncwchnrch (or Llan-
newydd), Carmarthen. 685
Newchurch (Radnor)
XewCourt, seoLlanwenog 587
New Cross, see Llan
badarn-Fawr
455
843
Newgale Sands, see
Elvis, Whitchurch ... 970
New Hedges, see Tenby 947
New Inn, see Llanfi
hangel-Ar-Arth
New Milford(orNeyland) 689
New Moat '"
Newport (Pembroksh) ..
.Xew Quay
.New Radnor ^or Maes-v
fed) ;.
Newton (Pembroksb) ..
Newton, see Swansea
Newton, see Porthcawl..
Newton Nottagc, sec
Porthcawl 738
Xeivton Pool, see bieeon 112
New Town, see Bridgend 1^2
Xowtown, sec Cardiff ... i^S
Newtown, see Mountain
Ash 651
Xewtown, seePoutlottyn 7^9
Newtown Llantwit, see " '
Llantwit Vardre 584I Pater)
Neyland or New MiUord 689 ! Pembroke ' i'-^rrv''
Nicholas^ton 69. Pembroke Dock
Nine WelU, see St.
Davids 8i8
Noddfa, see Ogmore &
(Jarw Valleys (Ponty-
cymmer) ^94
Nollon b-ji
N'ol ton , see Bridgend 122
.North Cornelly, see Pylc 770
North Narberth 661
North Prendcrgast, see
Haverfordwest 413
Norton (Radnor) 691
Norton, see Oxwieh 697
.Norton, see Oystermouth 843
Norton Bridgr, see Graig
Pontypridd 744
Norway.see Bisbopston... 106
Nottage, see Porthcawl... 758
XotUe Tor, see Chcrilfln 363
Oakford, sec Llanarth ... 4=2
617
Pantydwr,seeSt. Harmons 829
Pantytfynnon, see Am-
manford 83
Pantygog, see Ogmore &
Gawr Valleys 694
Pantyrodin,seeCilymaeii-
llwyd
Pantysgallog,see Merthyr
Pantywaen, see Pont-
lottyn
Paran, see Llandeloy ...
Parcel-Canol, see Melin-
dwr
Park, see Caerphilly .!!!.'."
Park Mill, see llsloii 431 ;
& Pennard
Park Wells, see Builth ...
Parkyrhos, see Peiican-eg
Parrog, see Newport
Pater (or Pembroke
Dock)
trieio ( Patrishow or
Partrlsliow)
Pedair Hoel, see Llangen-
dfiirne
Pelcomb, see Camio>e....
Pcmbcrlon, see Llanellv
Pembrey
Pembroke
Pembroke Dock (Iir
hangel Geneu'r Glyn
Penpont (or Bettws-Pen-
pont) 72;
Penprisk, see Pencoed &
Coyehurch 72.
Penpych, see Treherbert,
Khondda 78
Penreuglyn, sec Rhondda 78:
Penrhiewtyn, see Neath.. 667
Penrhiw, see Tyr-y-
Mynach Llanfihangel
I Geneu'r Glyn 53.
366 Pcnrhiwceiber, see Moun-
tain Ash 6s
623jPenrhiwllan, sec Llanfair
! Orllwyn ^^c
739iPenrhos, see Ystradgyn-
Penrhyncoch, see Ti
feirig
Pcnrice (or Pen-rhys)
Pcnrydd (or Penrith)
Pentre, see St. Clesirs
Pentre, see Khondda...
Pentrebach, see Lla
dilo'rfan
Pentrebach, see Troedv
hiw Merthyr Tydfil'
Penally
Penarth
Pcnbaulll, .see Llangam-
march
Penbery, sec St. Davids..
Penbont, see Llandysilio-
„B?g"
Penboyr
Penbryn
Pcncader.sccLIanfihaneei
Ar-Arth ...
Pencarreg
Pencelly, see Llanfcigan..".
Penelawdd
Pencoed & Coyehurch ..
Pencoedyrynis, see Llan
„Sy'>'dr 560
PendeiTy, see Llangyfe-
Iach's59;& Swansea S42&844
P.-ndcrvn . ^J-i
t55;Peilfvl .!.,il, -.,,-.»,,; .^,
503 Penti-f Kvan.sL-c.Novcrn.
698 Peutrefehn, see Llywel...
7oojPentrepoth, see Carmar-
I then
705 Pentretygwyn, see Llaii-
I fairarybryn
705jPentwyn, see Pontlottyn
709 739;&<"apcrraffccha
7«0 Pent
!P(
S54il''
Penydre, sec Xeath 670
Peii-y-Faii, see Cantreft'.. i'i6
Pen-y-gare^,seeLlansanl -
ffraid Cwmdauddwr... S75
Penygraig, see Rhondda '
780; & Llandefeilog... 478
Pen-y-groes,see Llandebie 476
Penygroes, see White-
church 97J
Penylan.see Llanedarne.. 504
Peu-y-parke, see Aber-
ystwyth 77
Penyrenglyn, see Treher-
bert 786
Penyrheol, see Pontar-
dulais 736
Pen-yr-Heolgerrig, see
Abercanaid, Merthyr
Tydfil :.. 6j2
n-y-Vai, see Xewcastle
Higher, Bridgend 123
Penywaiu, see Aberdare.. 54
" Mi-y-Waun, see Cilrhc-
d.yn 365
Pen-y-Wylfa. see Borth... loj
Peterston-Super-Ely 732
Peterston-Super-Montem 732
Pillelh 733
Pilton & Pilton Green, see
Rhossili S09 & 810
Pinged, see Pembrey 69S
Piplon, see (rlasbury |0(
Pitton, see Rhossili 809
Plashet, see Laugharne
447; & Llansadurnen 57 f
Plas Marl, see Swansea... 842
Plinlimmon Mountain.see
Aberystwjth 70
Plymoutb,seeAbercanaid,
Merthyr Tydfil 622
Poutantwn, sec Llaiigen-
deirne T 54.)
Pontardawe 73^
Pontardulais y'^h
Fontcanna, see Cardiff ;
also Llandaff 465
Pontcych, see Cilrhedyn. 365
Ponterwvd, see Yspyttv
Cyiifyn .". 976
Pontfaen 739
Pontfaen, see Merthyr
Cynog r,r,
Ponlhenry,see Pont Yates 74-
Ponthirwain, see Llandy-
„?«;>'''''. ■•• 5"'^
Pontlassie, see Swansea-.. 842
PontUanio, see Llan-v-
Chaiarii ^. 597
P'liitlliw.see Pontardulais 736
i ' I'Liis, see Abor-
!. Merthyr Tydfil 62 ■
I'll' ^ 'Mlh Vauglian (or
P.inl-iiedd-Ffchan) 741
Pontrhydfendigaid, see
Carol 1 Uwch Clawdd
359 ; &Gwnnwa Upper,
Llanwnws .(^90
Pontrhydyfen,3eeMichael-
ston-super-Avon 643
Pontrlivdvgroc<, see
SO"
723
PeuyLiaiic, sec Llaiidilo... 481
Penybout 730
Penybont, see Newport... 6^7
Penybont, see Trelech-ar-
Bettws 959
Pen-y-bryn, see Bridell... 121
Penybryn, see Dihewyd.. 383
Pen-y-cae,see Ystradgyn-
lais
Pen.vcoedcae, see Llan-
trisant
Pen-y-cwm, see Brawdy..
Pen-y-Darran, see Mer-
thyr Tydfil
Pcn.vdre, see Crickhowell
93<
Iw.vdog 596
Pontwcllv.sce Lland.v8Sil 302
Pnnt Wlialhy, •■ee Glyn-
X.^:\lh " .".... 408
ites) 742
I.f02l
Llan-
Pontycymmcr, see Og-
more & Garw Valleys... 694
Pontyeates(or Pont Yates) 742
Pontygwaith, see Tylors-
town, Rhondda 781
Pont.vpridd 742
SLLY S SOL'TH WALES DlKECrORY,
apel),
Pope Hill, soe Johnston...
PortEyuoii.
rnrttieid, see Havcrforfl-
west
PorlfieKl Gate, «eeLumb-
stnn
Portli & Cvmmer. .«co
KbomMa.;
Poi-tlicawl
Portl}gaiu,seeTjIani'hian. . .
Porthkerry
Pm-th Stiiian (.
see St. Davil
PiTthtrewen, .see Si,.
Davids
Portli-yi'-Ogof, see P.mt
Xeatli Vaughaii
Porth-y-Rhaw, see St.
Davids
Fortliyrliyd , see Cilycwiu
Piirthyrrliyd, see Llan-
ddarog
Port Talbot.
Port Tennant.seeSwansea
Poyston, seeRudbaxton..
Precelly Mountain, sec
Fisbguard
Precentor's Island, see
St. Dav
Xort
Prenderg.
Prendergn>l.sf.pHavf r-
ford\\esl
Presteigne
Prysg&Carfan,.seeLlan-
ddeniBrefi
Pumpsaint, see C'onwil
Caio
Pnncbeston
Pwll, see Pemhrey
Pn-llandres,?eeYnysawdre
Pwllerocban
Pwll Ownv, see Llande-
falle
PwUgwaon.seePontypridd
Pwlltrap, see St. Clears. .
Pwllygwlaw, see MirlK.el-
ston-siipOL'-.Vvon
Pwll-y-li;int,sei_raci-pliilly
Pyle '...'..'.'. '.!!!!!
Qiialier's Yard, see Tre-
barris, Merthvr Tydtil
Qnarter liaeh, see Bryn-
Radnor— >•«■«(. .rJIaes-N
. "
St. iivhk-. Mia i|-
fed) '
SI, l;n 1,...-S,,|„M'-I
I\
Uaduur— iild
;'-',
SI. 1 ■alli,,ri;,,,', !
Radn.jr 1-nveM. see Llan
■iVnl ■■
drindo.l Wells
491
St. CI-.:
Haan:.rFoiv:,aiou„tains
St.D.iir, ■ , • i
see New Kadnor
7/2
St. Da. al ,1 1 ,
Hadvr
774
St. David .s Hra.i,
se<-
Rani, see I'.auarioe
722
Davids
Ranisev Island, s,-,' .-^i
St. Dogmacl.s 8j5
"&
Davids
32^
Cardigan
Ravenbill, see Swansea..
851
St. Dogwells
Redbertb
775
St. Donats
Red Eoscs, see K.gl\v\-
St. Edrcns
Cvmmin l.
390
St, Elvis, see W III
■In
Reilbin, see I.lanihil
SI Fa.rans
Resolven
-i I-'',",; n, .,
,r,.a-.
Ely
Reynolds'aai - PrinlMo!,,
Rliossiii .
Rhostie (0
Rhulen....
Rhydcwm
Rhydding,
Rliydfclen
pridd .
Rhydlewif
Rh.\ d - y -
Rbvdyfelin, ,ser
dani-I'aui-
Rlivdyfro, seeLla
Rb\ d-y-aAvcrn,see Rudry 812
Ktiyd-y-Gwin, see Llan-
tibangcl Ystrad 538
Rlivndwyclydacb (or
Clydaeb) 366
Rhywoga, see Grondre... 411
Rickeston, see Kobeston
West Sii
Roatb, see Cardiff 164
Robert's Town, see Aber-
dare si
Robeston— West
Robeston \^'atllen,
Narbertb
\GE
PAGE
p.^r.E
435
St. Mary Hill 831
Talbenny 943
S22
St,.Niebolas,(nearC:irdifr) S31
Talhot Road, .see Llan-
Soo
St. Nieliola,s, (near Fish-
trisant 581
3io
sn-M-1) :^3i
Ta1garet;,see Capel Cynon 157
810
St. Petro.^ 3,2
Talgarth 943
St. Thomas, see Haver-
Tairesn,,seeLlancynfelin 462
595
fordwest 41 5
Tailey fur Tal-y-llychau) 945
667
St. Twvnnell S^j
Talsarn, see Ti'elilan ... 956
s^r!^™:-<;^';:r^ ^j^
Tal-y-hnnt 946
ISengl,
lith)
Seiniy &Sennyl
Devynoek '..
Seven Sisters,
-Higher
Slierwood, see
Sigginstonc, see Llantv
Major ...
Sihaii
Geneu'r Glyn 533
M l.!i:,ha;ian 523
751 Tah yarn, , see Llantrisant 581
476|Tar-y-llychau(orTalIey) 945
54S'Tangiers, see llaverford-
S3J west 415
Tan-y-groes, sec Blaen-
576J porth 107
j Tavernspite, see Lam-
979' peter Velfrey 445
Tegryn, see Clydey 369
833 Teili, see Bangor Teify... 89
ridge, see Teiti Vale, see Llangeler S47
386 Telyih, see Llandovery 489
ee Dylais 1 Temple Bar, see Llanfi- ^33
3891 hangol Ystrad 538
Rhondda 783 Tenipletoi
; Llangeler
see Llansant
iiNta-Usk
len-Rhyd Falls,
■adgyniais
;11 '(or Seng
947
Rog
.see Nil
Sic Sker
Sketty, see Swansea
56t Skewen, sec Neath .
? r I Skokholn:
'01 Dale ..
Island
West ...
llosemarke
Rndbaxton
Rudrv
t Tenby
5"6'Tenl.y St. Mary- o
Sm laiierty, see Tenby ... 948
riiuw'or Llansannor) ... 574
0 1 1 TlioioasTuivn,seeTonyre-
835 fail 953
842 : TlioniasTown.seeMerthyr
667! T\dKl 620
Thorn, see Eglwysilan ... 391
385 Thornliill, see Llatiisben 564
Three Coeks, & Tlirec
Cooks Junction, see
bit. Gla.sbury 404
835: Three Crosses, see Llan-
I rbidian 571
822 Tier's Cross, see Steynton 837
812
S,,l\ , —
.[.per
Tirdeunaw, see Swan-
349
" f.\.:.r,ir\V
,;uliiireh 970
sea 842 & 846
Sooth Hishop,
iiee St.
Tir Phil, see Pontlottyn 739
973
Davids
832
Tirvdail.see Ammanforil 85
S12
Soutli Cornelly,
see Pyle 770
Tir-y-Myiia,-h, see Llan-
iSs
Sooth Dairw sec Slebech 83s
li!niii:eH;eneu'rGlyn.. 533
South Down, see Pem-
Ton (Ton Pemre or Ton
,wS
broke
700
Ystrad), soo Rhondda 779
314
SoiilheiiJ, see
Swansea 846
Toiidh. see Ynysawdre... 975
S14
Southenidowii,
see St.
Tongwynlais, see Whit-
S14
Brides Major.
815
chiircb (near Cardiff).. 963
81S
South Narberth
u6i
Tonmawr(orFforchdwm),
S16
Spelter, see Ma
sleg 6o5
seeBaglan 88
Sl-iHal.,^
8j5
Touna, see Neath 667
■,i,!,!T... ,58
Tonypandy, see Rhondda 780
Tonyretail 953
.','..'... 836
' .-tle-
Traiauglas 954
Traiaiimawr with Tre-
i'a,M.ward, see Llywel 602
022
Stall , .,■
T"'' '- 955
Slaiiii, ; . ~, '1
lrrl,u,, -ea Swansea ... 843
¥1
SlaMl, I, ■, - ., 1
„ I,,,,.,,,, ,-,,,
1 Liili. i.,seeGraig,Pontv-
kid
744
S7iTramain (,or Tremaen).. 959
835jTrapp, sec Llandilo 481
84lTraw=copd, .see Llande-
fall.. 47S
,, allien) 685
Rheidol (ThoV,' see Aber-
ystwyth
Rhigos, see Riioudda ...
Rhiwtawr,see Llauguicke
Rhodiad, see St. Davids
Rhondda (formerly Ys-
tradjfodwg)
Rhoose, see Poumark
Rbos, see Kilvbebvll
Rhos, see Slfbedi'
Rhoscrowil,,.,-
Rhos-d.lu. .o-Kliosi,,. ...
Rhosfach,see Llangohuan
Rhosferig
Rhosgoch, see Bryngwyu
Ferry-
548
Sugar Loaf M
side 395: Llangenau
St. Ishinaels ( Pembroke) 830 Sully
St. Issells, see Saunders- ISwanbridge, see Laver-
foot S32I nock 448
837
slaud, s
St. Lawrence
St. Lythans...
St. Margaret's
Tenby 948
St. IMartin, see Haver-
fordwest
St. Mary, see Haverford-
west
St. Mary Church, see
Llanfair
Swansea
Swyddffynon,seeLledrod 600
Taff Fawr Valley, see
CarbfT ly.
TafT's \Vi'i|, sec |--;m}s-
Ti'ir^'wViVl'r" ['.a- Taiv '
Ti-ebanog, sec Rhondda .
; Clydach ..
Trebano
Treboetb, see Swansea ... 842
Trecastle, sec Llywel ..... 6d2
Trecastleward-with-Traian-
mawr, see Llywel 602
Treeoed & Disserth .388
is.Tivcivii, see Llanfair-
Xaiit-v-Got 526 I also
-, ,1 I.lias;„,an 580
rrecviiai, see Aberdare 51
554!Tre.liivid, see Manorowen 614
942|Tredogan, see Penmark 728
486ITredomen, see Llanfilo... 539
INDEX TO KELLY S SOUTH WALES DIRECTORY,
TAUE
'I'vediihlaii, see Talgiirtli.. 943
Trefecca, see Talgarth ... 943
Trefeinon, see Llangorse 553
Trefeirig 955
Treffynon, see LlandeJoy 479
1 reffgarne (or Trefgarn) 956
Trefgarn, see Brawdy ... iii
Tretilan 956
I'AOEl PAGK
Tydlils Well, see Aberca- j Vale of Neath, see
naid, Merthyr Tydfil... 622 1 Pont Neath Vaiighan 741
Tydraw, see Port Talbot 762|Van, see Caerphilly 151
Tyle-gwyn,seeLlangeinor 546 Ivardre, Clydach 367
Tylorstown, see Rbondda 781 Vaynor 962
Tymawr,see Llanybyther 595 I Velindre, see Bayvil 103
Tynewydd, seeOgmore& "' ! Velindre (or Felindre),see
Gawr Valleys 693 j Cxlasbnry 404
i \"elindre, see LU
[[ hangel Begnildy 531
Treflis, see Llangam- Tynewydd, Treherl
march 544; Rhondda
Treforest, see Graig, Tynewydd, see Pentyrch 730 1 Velindre, see 1
Pontypridd 744 Ty'n Fnndwn, see Llan- Vennyfach, see Brecon... 114
Trefrane, see Koch 811 1 fihangel Ysti-ad 538 Vcrwick (or Vernig) 963
Tregaron with Caron 956iTyntyla, see Ystradgyn- " IVoelcwan, see Ken-
Tregoydlor Tregoed), see lais T 979! church (Carmarthen).. 685
Glasbury 404 . Tyn-yGraig, seeLlanwnw.ss9c 1 Vorlan, see Maenclochog 605
Tregnff, see Llancarfan 462 iTynywain, see Dowlais, Wallis, see Ambleston ... 84
Trehafod, .see Pontypridd 7441 Merthyr Tydtil 621 Walterstone,
Treharris, see Merthyr Ty-Segur, see Neath 666
TydHl 632 Tytliegston— Higher &
Treherbert , see Rhondda 781; Lower 961
Trehill, see St. Nicholas 831 |Uchayndre(orUcha'ndre),
Trehilyn, see Llanwnda.. 589' see Llanbadarn-Fawr . 455
Trelech-a'r-Bettws 959 Upper Bank, see Llan-
Treleddydfawr, ."^ee St. samlet Lower 843
Davids 822 Upper Boat, see Ponty-
Trelerwr, see St. Davids 824 pridd 74.)
Trelewis, see Treharris, Upper Berth, see Berth... 109
Merthyr Tydfil 622 1 Upper Brynamman 136
Treraain orTremaen 959 ■ UpperChapel,seeMerthyr
Tremoilet, see Eglwys j Cynog
Cymmin 390 1 Upper Clyn (iwyn Falls,
Treerchy, see Rhondda... 781 ' see Pont Neath Vaug-
Trerddol, see Llancy
fehn 462 Upper Cwnilwrch, see
Tretio, see St. Davids 823! Ystradgynlais 980
Tretower 9601 Upper Fishguard 396
Trevasser, see Llanwnda 589 1 Upper Gwnnws, see
Trevaughan,seeWhitland 971I Llanwnws 590
rrevine,seeLlanrian57i ; : Upper Henfynyw (26
see also St. Davids 822' Upper Llanhadarn-y-
Trewern & Gwajlhla, sec ! Croyddyn, see Llan-
Llanfihangel - nant- 1 badarn-Faivr 455
mellan 535I Upper Llanddewi Aber-
Trewyddel,seeMoylgrove 657J arth 473
Trimsaran, see Pembrey egSJ Upper Lanfihangel-y-
Trisant, seeLlanfihangel- ; Creuddj'n (or Eglwys
carfan
Walton, see Old Radnor 7731
Walton— East 963)
Walton — West 9631
Walwyns Castle 964
Warden, see Presteigne... 767
Warren 964!
Waterloo, see Pembroke '
Dock 705
Waterstenc, see Llan- 1
stadwell 578
Wattstown, see Rhondda 780
619 I Waunarlwydd, see Swan- j
sea 8431
Welsh St. Donats 965
y-Creuddyn— Upper
Troedrh i d w a 1 a r , see
Llanafanfawr 451
Troedyraur 96c
Treedyrhiw, see Merthyr
Tydfil :.. 62:
Troedyrhiwfuwch, see
Pontloltyn 73;
Trwyn-dduallt. see St.
Davids 822jUpton 961
Tumble, see Llannon 569 Uzmaston 96a
Twm Shon Catti's Cave, Vaenor — Upper & Lower,
see Tregaron 957 seeLlanbadarn-Fawr... 455
Twyn-y-Rodyn,see Aber- Vale of Nantgwilt, see
canaid, Merthyr Tydfil. 622 Llansantffraid Cwm-
Tycroes, see Llanedy s°5 dauddwr 575
Tvdd»wi for St. Davids^ 818,
Newydd) 537
Upper Lledrod 600
Upper Loughor, see
Loughor 603
Upper St. Clears 816
Upper Solva, see Whit-
church 970
t'pper Vaenor, see Llan-
badarn-Fawr isi;
IWenvoe 965^
I Wern, see Castlebythe ... 360
Wern, see Ystalyfera 9771
West Cilrhedyn 365
West Cross, see Swansea 846
West Haroldston 412
West Llandissilio (or
Llandysilie) 4S8
West Llanfallteg 527,
West Llangan 545I
Weston, see Mai tletwy... 616 j
Westra, see St. Andrew's 813
West Robeston 810
West Walton 963
West Wdliamsten, see :
Carew 347!
Whitchurch - by -Haver- i
tordwest 970I
Whitchurch (nr. Cardiff) 965
Whitechurch (or Eglwys
Wen) (near Cardigan) 971
M hite Mill, see Abergwili 65
Whitlaud 971
Whitmore Bay, see Barry
Island 102
Whitton 972
Wick & St. Andrew ;
Minor 973!
Williamston — East 973
Williamstown, see
Rhondda 7821
FAOE
Williamstown West, see
Carew 347
^^■iston (or Castel Gwvs) 974
Wolf Pits & Harpton, "see
Old Radnor 773
Wolfs Castle, see St. Dog-
wells 3.!6
Wolfsdale, see Camrose... 155
Womaslon,see01d Radnor 773
Woodlands, seeCJowerton .n"
Woodstock,see Ambleston 84
AVorms Head, see Car-
marthen 343 ; also
Gower 409 ; & see
RhossiH 8oy
Wyndham, see Ogmore
Vale 693
Yardro, see Old Radnor.. 773
I Y-Creuddyn(orLlanbarn-
y-Croyddyu), see Llan-
badarn-Fawr 455
Yerbeston 97.1
Yniscedwyn, see Ystrad-
gynlais 980
Ynis Isaf, see Ystradgyn-
lais 9S0
Ynistawe, see Swansea... 842
Ynysawdre 975
Ynysboeth.see Abercynou 49
Ynyscynon, see Rhondda 780
Ynysforgan, see Swansea 84a
Ynyshir, see Rhondda ... 781
Ynyslwyd, see Aberdare 51
Ynysmeudwy, see Llan-
guicke 555
Ynysmudw, see Llan-
guicke 554
Ynystawe, see Clydach... 367
Ynysybwl, see Llanwonno 590
Ynysymond, see Cadox-
ton-jiixta-Xeath 666
Ysclydach (or Rhyd-y-
Bryw), see Llywel 602
Y s g u b 0 r-y-Coed (or
Egylas Fach) 976
Ysgwyddgwyr (or Deri)
see Bargoed 89
Yspytty Cyntyn 976
Yspytty Ystw.vth 977
Ystalyfera 977
Ystrad & Garth, see
Llanddewi Brefi 474
Ystrad, see Llandovery... 489
Ystrad-Rhondda, see
Rhondda 780
Ystradfellte 979
Ystradffyn, see Llan-
fairarybryn 526
Ystradgynlais 979
Ystrad Meurig 983
Ystrad Mynach 983
Ystradoweu 984
Ystradyfodwg(now called
Rhondda 779
LIST OF THE
PRINCIPAL SEATS IN SOUTH WALES
With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume
Abbey hall, Major Fvaiu-is ((. P. Ibilips, sw Ah\>o\-
Cwm-Hii-
Aliercynrig, Mrs. Stiirt, see LliinfrynacU
Abergwili palaie, Right ReT. John Owen d.b. Lord
Kishop of St. Davids, see Abergwilly
Abertriaed (unoccupied), see Llanilar
Abermarlais park, Henry Charles Vicars Hunter esq.
j.r. see Llansadwrn
Aberineurig, Henry Roger-- Le\\is (a minor), see
(jartheli
AberpergH-ni house, Godfrey Herbert J. Williams esq.
.i.p. see Aberpergwrn
Aberyscir court, Francis Digbv Dickinson esq. J. p. sec
Aberyscir
Ackhill, Mrs. Jane Stephens, see Presteigne
Alltyferiri. Timothy Davies esq. see Llanegwad
Amroth castle, Sir 0«en Philipp.s G.C.M.i";., J. P. sec
Angle hall, Mrs. Mirehouse, see Angle
Ash hall, Edward Tudor Owen esq. n,.\., J.p. see
Ystradowen
Barland, Lieut. -Col. Koberl O. Campbell d.s.o. see Old
Waenpant, Mrs. Hoarc, tee Llandygwydd
Bodwigiad, Morgan Harris Whitting" esq. see Penderyn
Bolgoed, Lt.-Col. Slu.irl Williams Morgan d.l., .t.p. see
Llanspyddid
Bonrilston house, Mrs. Rraiu, see Bonvilston
Boughrood castle, Hon. Frederic George Morgan j.p.
see Boughrood
Boultibrooke, Lady Jones-Brydges, see Norton
Broadway, Herbert Eccles esq. j.p. see Llansaduruen..
Bronwydd, Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart.
(lord marcher of the barony of Kernes), d.l., j.p.
see Llangynllo
Brownslade, Lieut.-Col. Francis AVilliam Lambton j.p.
see Castlemartin
Bryu Myrddin, Edward Harold Morris e^q. see Aberg-
Alexander esq. j.p. see St.
jnford, Carmar-
Rryneithen, David Tb<
Andrews
Brynffin, Rev. W, Richard,
thenshire
Bryntirion (unoccupied), see Nantmel ..
Brynyreithin, Edward Methuen Leir esq.
y-Chaiarn 597
Bnckland, Mrs. Gwynne-Holford, see Llansantffread,
Juxta Usk 576
Oadoxton lodge, Charles Coombe Tennant b.a., j.p.
sea Neath 666
Caerwnon, Charles Henry Evan-Thomas esq. J.r. see
Disserth ! 389
Camrose house, Charles Lewis William Allen Penn esq.
J.p. see Camrose 155
Cardiff Castle, Marquess of Bute, see Cardiff i6a
Castell Pygyn, William I. (iwynne Morris esq. 'see
Abergwilly 65
(.!agtle hill, Reginald James Kice Loxdaleiesq. j.p. see
Llanilar 563
Castle Madoc, Mrs.M.G.Powel, see Llanfihangel Fechan 533
Castle Malgwyn, Captain Erasmus William Gower j.p.
see Kilgerran 435
Cefn Mably, Lord Wharton, see Llanvedw 587
Cefn Pare, Penry John Murray esq. see Llanspyddid... 577
Cefnfaes, John Corrie Carter esq. ll.b., .t.p. see
Nantmel 659
Cefnllysgwyn, Charles William Woosnam esq. b.a., j.p.
see Llanynis 598
Cilauwen, Stephen Harries esq. see Llanstinan 580
Cilgwyn, Charles Home Lloyd Fitzwilliaras esq. d.l.,
J.p. see Newcastle Emlyn.... 682
Cilrhiw, Misses Allen, see Lampeter Velfrey 445
Cilwendeg park (unoccupied), see Capel Colman 156
Cilymaenllwyd, Catharine Meriel Lady Howard mb.e.
see Pwll 669
Clemenslonr (1
Wick
Clvne Park, Mis
Clynliew, TKoo
Maoordivv....
ulcie C. Vivian, see Brynau, Swansea
.Kihvard Lewis-Bowen esq. j.p. see
Llan
supe
irge-
Coomb. Mrs. Morris, see LUuiguiino^k 556
Corytoii, Sir James Herbert Cory bart. M.P., d.l., j.p.
see Whitchurch, near Cardiff g-ie
Cosheston hall, Major-Gen. Sir Ivor Philipps K.C.B.,
D.S.O., M.V., D.L., J.P., see Cosheston 373
Cottrell house, The Mackintosh of Mackintosh j.p. see
St. Nicholas, near Cirdiff 831
Court (The), Mrs. Insole, see Llandaff 465
Court Colman, William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn esq.
see Bridgend 122
Court Henry, The Misses Saunders, see Llangathen ... 546
Craig-y-nos castle, Baioii Rolf Cederstrom J.P. see
Ystradgynlais 979
Cresselly, Henry Seymour Allen esq. d.l., j.p. see
Cresselly, Jeffreyston 431
Crossways, Owen Williams esq. see Cowbridge 374
Crosawood, The Earl of Lisburne, see Llanafan 450
Cwm (The), Daniel Thomas William Davis esq. j.p.
see Caerphilly 151
Cwmcyufelin, David Howell esq. j.p. see Vaenor Lower,
Llaiibadarn Fawr 43.5
CwmgwiUy, Major Grismond Phillips, see Abergnili ... 65
Cynghordy, Howard Meuric Lloyd M.A., j.p. see Llan-
fairarybryn 536
Dale castle," Capt. Rhodri Vaaghan Lloyd-Philipps J. p.
see Dale 385
Dan-y-park house. Col. Robert Preston Sandeman j.p.
see Crickhowell 379
Dan-y-rallt, Mevvyn Lloyd Peel esij. m.a., ll.ii., j.p.
see Llangadock 541
Dderw, Gilbert Prickard e.sq. see Llansanlffraid Cwm-
dauddwr .S7.^
Derry Ormond park, Wilmot laglis-Jones esq. D.L.,
J.p. see Beltws Bledrws toj
Derwydd, Alan Stepney Stepney-Gulston esq. d.l., j.p.
see Llandebie 476
Dimlands, Tudor Crawshay esq. d.l., j.p. see Llantwxt
Major 386
Dinas, John Conway Lloyd esq. j.p. see Brecon 114
Dolaucothy, Lady Hills-Johnes, see Conwil Caio 371
hall, JIajor James Miller Gibson-Watt B.A.,
Doldo
Llanyre
Dol Wilym, Capt. David Garrick Protheroe
Llanglydwen
Doly-garreg (unocjupied), see Llandovery
Duffryn house, Lord Aberdare v.d., d.l., .
Mountain Ash
Duffryn Ffrwd, Richard Arthur Lewis ei
Eglwysilan
5 St. Nicholas, near Cardiff 831
K.P., p.c.ire!., C.M.G., J.p. see Southerndown •
Dyftryn, Joseph Edward Moore-Gwyn esq. d.l., j.p. see
Neith vr-j:r '
Dynevor castle. Lord Dvnevor d.l., j.p. see Llandilo
Fawr
Eaglesbush house, Mrs. Rice Evans, see Neath I
Edwinsford,Sir James llamlyn W. Williams-Drummond
bart., j.p. see Llausawel "••■
Evancoyd, Rev. Claud E. Lewis B.A., J.P. see Old
Radnor ••■
Ewenny priory. Col. John Picton Turbervill D.L., J.P.
see Ewenny '.
Falcondale, Major John Charles Harford d.l., j.p. see
Lampeter
Xll
LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN SOITH WALES.
Ffasrhydgalccl, Morris Davies esq. D.L., J.P. see Llan-y- '
Cbaiarn 597 ■
I'Trwdgrech, Julm Darid Douglas Evans esq. .t.p. see |
Brecon 114 1
ITynone, Col. Cecil J. H. Speuce-Jones C.M.Q., D.S.O.,
T.D., D.L., J.P. see Manordivy 613
t'onmon castle, Jlrs. Jones, see Peninark 728
Tronfraith, JMajor Hugh Edward Bonsall j.p. see Vae- !
nor Upper, Llanbadarn Fawr 453
Garth house, Lieut. Alec T. Wilson n.N. (retired), see
Llanlle.mfel 567
(ielli-Dcg, Lieut.-Col. Edward Charles Jennings j.p. see
Llandefeilog 478
Ifileston Manor house. Sir Thomas Lewis j.p. see
Gileston 403
(ilan Khydw, Mrs. Rudman-Sauuders, see Llandefeilog 478
(jlaiibran, Isaac Haley esq. j.p. see Llanfairarybryn.... 526
(ilanbrydan park, Owen Lewis Harries esq. see
Llandilo I'awr 481
Glandovey castle, Col. Robert John Spurrell, see
Ysgubor-y-Coed 976
lilanrhos, Leonard John Graham-Clarke esq. m.a., j.p.
pce Llanwrthwl 592
(ilansevin, Marmaduke Francis Pr\se Lloyd esq. see
Llanijadock 541
Glanusk park. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.s.o. (Lord Lieu-
tenant of Breconshire), see Crickhowell 379
(ilanwyske, Roger Jeffreys-Powell esq. see Devynock... 386
(;liffaes. Sir Shirley Harris Salt bart. M..\., j.p. see
Trctower , 960
(illannyranncll park, Evan Thomas Griffiths esq. see
Talley 945
(ilyn Bargoed house, AVilliain Watkin Leigh esq. j.p.
see Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil 622
Glynhir, Arthur Edmund Du Buisson esq. j.p. see
Llandebie 476
Gogerddan, Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse bart.
fpe Trefeirig 955
tiolden Grove, Dowager Countess Cawdor, see Llan-
fihangel Abcrbythych 528
Greenfield. Hon. Francis William Clegg-Hill j.p. sec
Presteigne 767
(ireenmeadow. Col. Henry Lewis o.b.e., t.p., d.l., j.p.
see Tongwynlais, Whitchurch, near Cardiff 966
Gwernllwynwith house, William Griffiths esq. see Llan-
samlet, .'Swansea 843
(iwemyfed park, Joseph J. Crosfieldesq. j.p. seeThree
Cocks, Glasbury 404
Hafod, Thomas James Waddinghatn esq. M.A., D.i.., j.p.
see Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn Upper 537
Ham (The), Robert Henry Williams esq. see Llantwit
Major 586
llarpton court, Henry A\'illiam Duff Gordon esq. see
Old Radnor 773
llean castle. Lord Merthyr J.p. sec Saundersloot 832
Hendrefoilau, Col. John Roper Wright T.D., b.l., j.p.
see Skotty, Swansea 8.(a
Kensol, Sir Francis Caradoc Rose Price bart. see
Pendoylan 726
Highmead, Col. Herbert Davies-EvansD.L., j.p. (Lord
Lieut, of Cardiganshire & Carmarthenshire), see
Llanwenog 587
.l"hnston liall, Howard J. Keppel-Palmer esq. see
Johnston 43
Jordau.iton, R. B. I'rettijohn esq. see Jordanston 43a
Killay house, Mrs. Bransby Williams, see Killay
Kilvrough, Lady Lyons, see Park Mill, Pennard 728
Lamphey court, Charles Ronald Matliias esq. see
Lampbey 446
Lancych, Herbert Arthur Jones-Lloyd esq. see Clydey 369
Lanelay, Lieut. Gerald Bruce esq. D^s.o. f-ce Llanharan 56
Langton, James ("has. Yorke esq. j.p. see Manorowen 61.
I.awrenny park, John Frederick Lort- Phillips esq. d.l.,
j.p. seeLanrenny 448
Llandougli castle, Sidney H. Byassesq. j.p. sec Llan-
dough (Cowbridge) 524
I.llanelwedd hall, Misses Gwynnc Howell, see Llanel-
"edd ; 523
Lantihangel Old hall, Thomas Thomas-Moore esq. 1. P.
see Llaniihangel Rhydithon 536
I.langattock park, Mnt. Picton-Turbervill, see Crick-
howell 379
Llangennech park, Capl. Henry Morton Glyn Evans
O.B.E., J.p. see Llangennech...". 550
Llangocd castle, Hugh Archibald Christy esq. j.p. see
Llyswen 602
Llanharan house, Mrs. Blandy-Jcnkins, see Llanharan.. 561
Llanmiloc, Morgan Jones esq j.p. see Laugharnc 447
l.lansannorcoiirt, Herberts. Watson esq. j.p., see Llan-
ssannor !;74
PAOF
Llantrithyd house, Maj.-Gen. Trevor Bruce Tx Icr, Col.
C'ommandant r.a. (ret.), c.b., o.s.r., j.p., d.l. see
Llantrithyd 5S4
Llanunwas, Gilbert Henry James Harries esq. seeSolva,
Pembrokeshire 970
Llanwysg, Gwilym Cristor James esq. j p. see Crick-
howell 37Q
Llether, P. A. F. S. Howell esq. see Brawdy iii
Llwyncelyn (unoccupied), see Llanwrda 591
Llwyncyntcfn, Mrs. Garnons Williams, see Devynock.. 386
Llwyngwair, George Bevaii Bowen esq.J.P. seeXcvern 681
Llwyn Madoc, Miss Thomas, see Eghvys-Oen-Duw 392
Llwyn-y-brain, John C'arbery Pugh " V'aughau- Pryse- '
Rice esq. d.l., j.p. see Llandovery 489
Llwyny-groes, Mrs. Mary Davies, see Llanwnen 590
Llydiardau, George Williams Parry esq. d.l, j.p. see
Llanilar 563
Llysdinam, Chas. Leyshon Dillwyn-Venables- Llewelyn
esq. D.L., J.p. see Llysdinam 6oi
Llysnewydd, William Lewes esq. j.p. see Llangeler 547
Lodge park (unoccupied), see Llancynfelin 462
Lydstep haven, ViscountSt.Davids p.c.,j.p.seeJIanorbier 613
Mabws, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Glynn Begbie n.E., j.p. see
Llanrhystyd 572
JIaesyquarre, Edward McDonald esq. see Bettws 104
Maes y-Crugiau manor, Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel
bart. j.p. see Llanllwni 567
Maindy hall, Percie George Smith esq. see Ton Pentre
(Rhondda) 779
Mardy rriie) (unoccupied), see Aberdare 51
Margam abbey, Capt.Aiidrew Mansel Talbot Fletcher,
.see Margam 615
Merthyrruawr house, Lieut.-Col. John Iltyd Uil'.wyn
Nicholl D.L., J.r. see Merthyrmawr 619
Middleton hall (unoccupied), see Llanarthney 453
Miskin Manor, Lieut.-Col. Sir Rhys Williams bart.
D.S.O., >i.p., K.C., J.p. see Llantrisant 581
Mount (The), Major-Gen. Henry Herbert Lee c.b.e.
(late H.E.), J.p. see St. Andrews B12
Naut-Eos, Capl. Edward Athclstane Lewis Powell j.p.
sec Llanbadarn-j-Croyddyn Lower, Llanbadarn-Fawr 455
Neuadd Fawr, Sirs. Campbell-Davys, see Cilycwm 365
Newcastle court, Major Samuel N. Thompson j.p. see
Old Radnor 77.<
Newport castle (unoccupied), see Newport 686
Norton manor, Sir Frederick Richard Powlett Milbank
bart. J.r. see Norton 691
Noyadd Trefawr, Lady Webley-Parry-Pry.se, see Llan-
dygivydd ." .soo
Orielton, Col. Morgan James Saurin j.p. see Hundleton 430
Palace (The) Llandaff, Rt. Rev. Joshua Prilchard
Hughrs D.D. (Lord Bishop of Llandaff), see Llandaff... 400
Pantglas, Mrs. Spence-Jones, see Llanfynydd 540
Pantgwju, Mrs. Howell, see Llangoedmore 552
Pant-y-bciliau, Lieut.-Col. Llewelyn Partridge D.s.o.
(late 3rd Dragoon guards), see Gilwern, Abergavenny 522
Parc-le-Breos, Rear Admiral Algernon ^^■alker•Heueage
C.B., M.v.ij. see Penmaen 727
Parke, A. L. Thomas, .see UeuUau Atngoed 4-'7
Pembrey house. Lady Catherine Ashburnham, see
Peinbi-ey 699
Penally house, Major David Hughes-Morgan j.p. see
Penally 709
Peucerrig (.unoccupied), see Llanelwedd 533
Penglais, Roderick Clement Richai-des esq. see Aber-
ystwyth 78
Penllergaer, Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewclyn bart.
M.A., D.L., j.p. see Penllergaer, Llangyfelach 559
Penllyn Castle, 0»pt. John G. R. Homfray j.p. see
Penllync 7-'6
Penllyue court, Thomas Llewellyn Evans esq. see
Penllyue 726
Penoyre, Mrs. McClintock, see Battle 103
Penpont, Miss Williams, see Penpont 729
Penrallt, Mrs. William Graham Beddie, see Aberporth. 66
Penrice castle. Lady BIythswood, see Pcnrice 729
Pentower, Sir Evan Davies Jones bart. M.P., d.l., j.p.
see Fishguard 396
Penlro,. Arthur Picton Saunders Davies esq. D.L., J.P.
see Manordivy 613
Penty park, Richard Llewellin Lloyd esq. J.P. see
Walton East 963
Penybont hall, Mrs. Whitehead, see Llanbadarn-Fawr,
Penybont , 731
Ponycoed, Thomas Nicholas esq. see St. Clears 817
Pcn-y-lan, Lt.-Col. Robert Prioleau, see Llandygwydd 500
Picton castle. Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps bart.
J.p. (Lord Lieut, of Haverfordwest), see Slebech 835
Pias (The), Capel Ajlett Branfill esq. .see Llangattock,
Crickhowell 379
LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL
PAGE
Plas Cilybebyll, John Herbert Pui'doii Lluyd esq. J. p.
see Kilybebyll 436
Phis Coed-y-Mnstwv, Mrs. Arthur Jolin \^'iUiam8, see
Peucoed 7-4
Pwllywrach, Lt.-Col. Hubert Cecil Prichard J. P. see
Colwiuston 371
Kheola, Lt.-Col.Johu Edwards Vauglum r.p. see CHyn-
Neath 408
Rhydoldog, Mrs. Sladen, see Llaiisantffraid Cwiu-
dauddwr 575
Kuperra castle, Lord Tredegar d.l., j.p. see Llaiivedw 587
•St. Botolphs, Maj. Autony Vaughan William Stokes j.p.
(4th (Queen's Own) Hussars), see Steyutou 037
St. Bride's, Li)rd Kensington d.s.o., d.l., .t.f. see St.
Bride's lii-i
St. Donat's castle, (iodfrey Herbert J. Williams esq.
J.p. see St. Donat's 827
St. Pagan's castle, Earl of Plymouth g.b.e , p.c, CB.,
J.p. (Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire), see St.
Kagans 827
Scolton, Mrs. Higgon, see Spittal 836
Scotchwell, Louis Samson ^sq. m.a., d.l., j.p. see
Prendergast, Haverfordwest 415
Sealyhani, Victor James Higgon j.p. see St. Dogwell's. 826
Singleton, Lord Swansea, see Sketty, Swansea 842
Sketty park, Major Sir Robert Armine Morris bart.
D.L., j.p. see Sketty, Swansea 842
Slebech park. Baron de Rutzen (a minor), see Slebech 835
Stnckpole court, Countess Cawdor, see St. Petrox &
Stackpole Elidor 832 & 836
Stanage castle, Charles Coltman Rogers esq. m.a., d.l.,
j.p. see Stanage S36
Stoathall, Charles Edwin Price esq. see Reynoldston,
Glamorganshire ^ 776
Stradey castle, Charles William Mansel Lewis esq. b.a.,
D.L., J.P. see Llanelly 508
Stradmore, Sir John Lynn-Thomas k.b.e., c.b.,c.m.g.,
J.p. see Llandygwydd 501
Taliaris park, Humphrey Lee Peel esq. see Llauddo
Kawr 481
Tal-y-garn, Wyndham Damer Clark esq. m.a., d.l.,
J.p. see Llantrisant 581
SEATS IN SOUTH WALES.
Tau-y-Bwlch, Matthew Lewis Vaughan Davies esq.
M.P., D.L , J.p. see Llan-y-Chaiarn 507
Treberfydd, Robert Taunton Raikes esq. m.a., j.p. see
Llangiisty Talyllyn s^i
Trecwn, Capt. Francis R. Barliani, see Llaiifair, Nanl-
y-Gof 5-'^'
Tregib, Capt. Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps d.l.,
J.p. sec Llandilo Fawr (Si
Tregoyd house. The Hon. Robert Charles Devereux
B.A., D.L., J.p. see Glasbury 404
Tregwynt, Mrs'. Harries, see Granston 410
Trehale, Mrs. Thomas, see St. Edrens 827
Trewarren, Henry Warren Davis esq. J.p. see St.
lihmaels (Pembroke) 830
Treweru, Godfrey Evan Schaw Protheroe-lieynou esq.
J.p. see Llanddewi-VeUry 475
Ty-Mawr, Mrs. Crawshay,seeGilwern, nr Abergavenny 552
Tythegston court, Robert Lougher Knight esq. j.p. see
Tythegston ." 961
Upland, Arthur Owen Davies esq. J.P. see Llandefeilog 478
Upton castle. Vice- Admiral Richard Evans d.l., j.p.
see Upton 962
Velinnewydd, Thomas Picton Rose-Richards esq. see
Llandefalle 478
^Vallog, Mrs. Francis, see Clarach, Llangorwen 553
Waunderwen, Roger P. Bishop esq. see Hay, Herefonl 423
Waunitor, Charles Lloyd esq. m.a., d.l., j.p. see
Llandyssil S°-
Welfield, Edward David Thomas esq. u.A., d.l., j.p.
see Llanelwedd S-i
Wenvoe castle, Mrs. Jeimer, see Wenvoe 96.S
Whitland abbey. Miss Yelverton, see Whitland 971
Williamston Sir Owen Henry Pnilipps Scourfleld bart.
D.L , J.p. see Burton 148
Womaston, James Allgood Beebee esq. d.l., j.p. see
Old Radnor 77.^
Ynis.edwyn house, Fleming Richard Dansey Aubrey
Gough esq. D.L , J.p. see Ystradgynlais 980
Vn-vs-y-Plwm (unoccupied), see Llantrisant 581
YstradWrallt, Major E. \V. L. Urquhart, see Abergwili 05
SOUTH WALES
SOUTH WALES consists of substantially the larger the smaller rivers and valleyi have been defiled and theit
halfof the Principality, and comprises 6ix counties, viz.: attractions destroyed by th^ °«t»7 °' ">« "^"f ""
-Brecon, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke pursued beside and around them, the larger ones, lor
„d Rnnnnr. which have the foUowina areas and the most part, still remain lair and unpoUuted, and presen
! to the visitor an ever varying succession oJ deligniim
I prospects. On the western side, the chief rivers are the
Bheidol and Ystwyth, both of
and Radnor ; which
.ipulation : —
tivoCo.
Brecon ... 469,281
Cardigan ... 443>'39
Carmarthen.. 588,472
Glamorgan ... 518,865
Pembroke ... 393.o°3
Radnor ... 301.165
Only two of these counties
Brecon, or Brecknock ;
and present a coast line, fairly regular on the north-
west, but very irregular on the west and south, owing
to the existence of several large bays and many
indentations. Cardiganshire, the north-western county
preserves
-.piilati.Mi
1911.
Mal.s. 1-V.i.ales.
59.287
.. 30,66^ ... 28,921
59.879
.. 26,918 ... 32,961
00,406
.. 80,04s - =o,3bi
20,910
... 582,180 ... 538-730
89,960
... 43,462 ... 46,498
22,590
.. 11,340 ... 11. 250
ties ar
inland, Radnor and
1 the 0
thers reach the sea.
unbroken sea-front, from
, stuary of the Dovey to that of the Teifi, the only inter-
ruption being at New Quay, where there is a smnil
bay and a bold headland. Pembrokeshire, which follows,
is a broad peninsula, with several small bays on the
north, and the promontory called Strumble Head ; on
the east is the broad expanse of St. Bride's Bay, closely
shut in on the north and south, St. David's 'Head and
Ramsey Island forming the point of the northern
bom, and the islands of Skomer and SkoUhoIm lying
at the opposite extremity: further south are St. Ann's
Head, Milford Haven, Freshwater Bay and St. Gowan';-
Head, and eastwards, Caldy Island, which is nearly opposite
Tenby. The Carmarthenshire coast is comparatively
unimportant, bat gives its name to a long open bay,
including the estuaries of the Taf and Towy. and the
Llwchwr or Burrv river inlet on the east. Glamorgan-
shire includes the Gower peninsula, which is about
15 miles long by 8 in extreme breadth, and is bounded
on the north by the Barrv inlet ; on the east is Rhosih
Bay, with Worms Head ; on the south. Port Eynon Bay.
Oxwich Bay, lying between Oxwich point, .ind Pwll-du
Head; and to the east, Swansea Bay, on which that
town stands, and which is sheltered on the south b)
the Oystermouth or Mumbles promontory. The rest ol
this coast stretches out with a boldly convex nntliiie
mto the Bristol Channel, and includes Cardifl', where is
the outlet of the river Ta£f.
The physical features of South Wales are much varied,
and present strong contrasts, the hilly, and in parts moun-
tainous regions being largely moorland, but often thickly
wooded, and alternating with deep and secluded gorges, ex-
panding into open valleys, traversed by foaming and rush-
ing torrents, which at length become wide rivers, flowinp
placidly through beautiful and diversified scenery ol
hill, wood and valley, to the sea. The mountains are of
eonsiderable, though not overpowering height, and arrange
themselves in several groups, or divisions : one great
range begins at St. David's Head, and is continued in
a north-easterly direction through Cardiganshire into
Radnor, it includes the Preceley mountains (1,754 '«<=•')
and peaks south of Rhayader, rising to 2,120 feet. From
Mid Wales to the north-east runs another range, including
the heights of Cilycwm Forest and Cefn Llwydlo, near Llan-
dovery, and east of it the Mynydd Bwlch y Groes, and
Mvny'dd Epynt, continued past Builth by the Aberedw
Hills, to Radnor Forest (2,163 ft-)- I" Carmarthen and
Brecknock shires are the Black Mountains, or Great
Forest, extending eastwards from Llandilo Fawr, with a
maximrrai height of 2.596 ft. and continued by the Brecon
Beacons, of which the loftiest peak is Pen-y-Fan(2,9ro ft.).
In the northern part of Glamorganshire, enclosing the
Vale of Neath on the south, is another range, stretching
from Heath to beyond Aberdare, the highest peak being
Craig-y-Llyn (1,971 lt.1 nearly opposite Glyn-Noath. But
the scenery of South Wales derives" its greatest
strength and beauty from the exquisite picturesqueness
of its streams and 'rivers ; and though, in many cases.
hich debouch at Aber-
the sea at Aberayron,
and 'the' Teifi, whose outlet is at Cardigan: flowing
south into wide adjacent estuaries below Carmarthen,
there are the Taf and Towy ; the Neath discharges itself
at Neath; the Taff and Rumnev at Cardiff, and the
Sirhowy and Usk at Newport. The eastern side is
traversed, somewhat circuitously, by the famous Wye,
which, between Llangurig and Hay, displays some of
its finest scenery, unmarred by the later ebb of tidal
water.
The AVelsh coal fields extend southwards from some
isolated districts near Shrewsbury, and occupy, generally,
the whole of South Wales, but narrowing towards the
west, their greatest breadth, between Merthyr and Cardiff,
being rather over 20 miles; and there are other coal
districts stretching across Pembrokeshire. The presence
of these great coal fields maintains not only a very
widely spread mining industry, but also important and
extensive iron works, and others devoted to the
smelting of copper and tin. Lead mines are worked in
Carmarthen and Cardigan shires, and silver is also found
in small quantities, 'lo facilitate the traffic created by
these various industries, a large number of railways have
been constructed, especially in Glamorganshire, where
they form a perfect network of inter-communicatuig Imes,
mostly leading in the direction of Cardiff and Newport.
The principal lines of railway are the Great Western,
whose system extends from Hereford, and from Bristol
(via Severn Tunnel), throughout the sea-bound counties
as far as Cardigan, Fishguard and Haverfordwest. From
, Carmarthen on the main line is a branch to Aberyst-
wyth.
The London and North Western runs south from
=:hrewsbury through Builth and Llanwrtyd Wells to
Llandovery and Llnndilo, and also has some local sections
west of Merthyr, and in Pembrokeshire.
The Midland enters Brecknockshire through Hay and
Brecon to Swansea.
The Mid Wales line, a continuation of the Cambrian
system, runs from Llanidloes to Three Cocks Junction
on the Midland railway.
The Taff Vale railway is confined to Glamorganshire,
and has its chief terminus at Cardiff, but includes
branche.s from Pontypool to Merthyr, Aberdare and
Trohorbcrt. There are also several canals.
The Agriculture, like the climate, is necessarily much
aftected by local physical conditions, and but httle of
the soil, comparatively speaking, is under cultivation;
much of the land on the banks of the greater rivers is
meadow and pasture, and it is along the valleys of these
rivers that the soil ii most fertile, and the crops
accordingly most abundant. At the same time, the hiUs
and mountain sides, though unproductive, are largely
used as grazing land for cattle, ponies, and flocks ol
diminutive sheep, which are allowed to roam about at
will, and are only collected for the winter or periodically
Flannel of excellent quality is manufactured m Wales
generally, and in many cases this industry is .'amed
on by cottag=.-s in their homes. The commerce of boutn
Wales may be most comprehensively understood bj a
reference to the accounts given ""°'7 ''", ''„''"/
centres, viz. : Cardiff, Swansea, Port Talbot ^aim Barry.
In the 6th century, the country
merely a district of South Brita
pre-Arya
call Wale
n. inhabited, in turn, Dy
: Celtic tribes, until they -"« ""'PPXa
"need the elements of civiliza-
bnt on their
by the' Romans, who introdu
^- J _ coftlpd fn.-m of CTovernment, --
r ^i» ;„ Id aio the tribal system was resumed.
;^::sex°™nd Me'^iB and"0ffa. in „9, built the famous
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SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'f
liyUi from the Dee t.j the Wye to mark off his
dominions, and protect them against Welsh incursions
In the meanwhile the country was divided into a number
of petty states, each jealous of the other, and constantly
engaged in paltry and purposeless feuds and sanguinary
conflicts, until at lejigth, Ehodri Mawr (Eoderick the
Great), King of Gwj-nedd (A.D. 843), having, by some
means, largely added to his original patrimony, appar-
ently became ruler over nearly the whole of Wales. He
died in AD. 877 and left three sons, to whom he is said
to have allotted G^vynedd or Korth Wales, Powys-land,
and South Wales or Djnevor respectively. Howel Dha,
his grandson, and second Prince of South Wales, was a
famous chieftain, and attempted, but failed, to create a
spirit of national unity, and after submitting himself
with other Welsh Princes to Alfred the Great, died in
A.D. 948, and the Saion power being unable to main-
tain order, the country again fell into confusion. In
1015 Llewelyn ap Sitsylt or Cecil, fifth Prince of South
Wales, acquired a leading position, and his son, Gryf-
fydd, who became King of Gwynedd in 1039, in 1044
was master of all Wales, but two years later did fealty
to England, and was eventually slain by his own sub-
jects in 1064. Wales, which had during the rule of
this Prince been overrun ir 1063-4 by Harold and
Tostig, was invaded in 108 1 b; William the Conqueror,
and the subjection of South Wales was ensured in
1090 by the defeat and death cf Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr,
nth Prince of this line; severi:l other Princes succeeded
in turn to the sovereignty, the last, according to
Dr. Heylin, being Meredydd rp Owain, 17th in order,
who died in 1235, and the barons of South Wales finally
lubmitted themselves to Edwd. I. in 1277. The territories
conquered by William I. and his barons and knights,
became known as the " Lordship Marches," and had
all the rights of Palatine Earldoms: the Lords Marchers,
one hundred and forty-two in number, held regal power
within the limits of their respective districts, owing
allegiance only to the King, to whom also internal dis-
putes had to he referred ; nevertheless, the King's writ
was inoperative on the Marches, and all offences were
said to be against the peace, not of the King but of the
Lord. Yet, Sthouch their power individually was great,
they were collectively weak, being as much divided as
the Welsh chieftains themselves. The latter, who in Mid
and North Wnles still maintained a bold front, and
displayed much activity, constantly opposed the invaders,
and up to the time of his death in 1240, Llewelyn ap
lorwerth. Prince of GwynedJ. made unceasing attacks
upon the Lords Marchers' and even succeeded in wresting
from them some part of their conquered territory. By
the Act 28 Edw. I. c. 2 (1354) these regal Lords wer
made dependents of the Crown, and Hen. VIIL by a
Act in the 27th year of his reign (1536), incorporate^
Wales with England, and thus restrained their power!
and they are said to have been finally suppressed by the
Act I Wm. and Mary, c. 27 (1689), but this is not, even
up to the present day, fully acknowledged, there being
still several gentlemen of estate who claim tor them-
selves the title of "Lord Marcher."
The pohtical history of Wales may be said to date
from the reign of Hen. VIII. who made the whole country
"shire-ground," i.e. divided it into counties, and by
the above and subsequent Acts gave it a form of local
government and parliamentary representation, but no
parliamentary returns for Wales now appear to exist
until the Parliament of 33 Hen, VIII. (1541-2). in which
all the counties of South Wales (except Cardigan) and
most of the principal borouzhs are represented; for the
nest parliament, 37 Hen. VIII. (1543). no returns have
been found; but' in those of i Edw. VI. (1547) the
county and borough of Cardiiran both appear, Brecon
and Radnor being omitted, and there is no full parlia-
mentarv return of all the 12 Welsh counties and
boroughs until 7 Edw. VI. (1554-3)- South Wales now
returns 18 members, of whom 11 represent Counties, 3
Parliamentarv districts, and 4 the towns of Swansea,
Cardiff and Merthyr.
Municipal institutions had their rise during the Nor-
man and later periods, and over 30 towns in South
Wales either are, or have been, municipal boroughs ;, of
those, 10 claim prescriptive rights. Some of the earliest
charters of incorporation were granted by the territorial
lords, and the later royal charters principally by the
Plantagenet and Tudor monarchs, but in one or two
cases of existing corporations, their existence is little
more than nnminiil, and the Mayor, in one instance at
least, is appointed by the lord of the manor ; independently
ot this gentleman, there now appear to be in South
Wales iS .irtual Municipal Corporations.
The XVelsh system of Judicature originated in the
establishment by Edward IV. in 1479 of the " Court ot
the President and Council of Wales." This court held
its sittings at Ludlow, and under its auspices a special
Court of Justice, known as " The King's Great Sessions
in Wales," was held twice a year, and this arrangement
was continued until, in 1822, the Common Laws Com-
missioners, as the result of an enquiry, reported that
its maintenance was not desirable, and by an Act of
Parliament passed in 1830, the Special Great Sessions
were abolished, and new Circuits created, which are
now served by the ordinary judges of the High Court.
The Ancient Courts of Probate and Depositories of
Wills have of late years been consolidated and re-settled,
and as regards South Wales, are now located as follows: —
the Consistorial Episcopal Court of Carmarthen and that
of the Archdeaconries of Cardigan and St. David's are
both at Carmarthen ; in the former, which retains many
testaments from other parts of the diocese, the wills
date from 1600; in the latter, only from 1746; the
Consistory Court of the Archdeacom-y of Brecon is at
Hereford,' and besides the counties of Brecon and Radnor,
it includes the parishes of Kerry and Mochtre in Mont-
gomery, Cwmyoy and Oldcastle in Monmouth, and 8
parishes in Herefordshire, and its wills date from 1625 ;
the Consistorial Court of Llandaff remains there, and
has wills from 1590; the Palmers' Guild at Ludlow,
once the chief seat of the Welsh Judiciary, also had
testamentary jurisdiction, and wills proved under this
authority from 1304 to 1499. are now in the custody of
the Town Clerk.
DISTRICT PROBATE BEGISTRIE.?.
Carmarthen.
Comprising the Counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, in-
cluding the town of Carmarthen, and Pembroke, in-
cluding the town of Haverfordwest, with the deaneries
of East and West Gower in the county of Glamorgan
Registrar, Herbert Murray Fraser, King st. Carmarthen
Llandaff.
Cumpiising the County of Glamorgan (with the excep-
tion of the deaneries of East and West Gower) and
Monmouth
ReLn«trar. Havliuiiid Alh-n. (. The AviMiUf. Llanclatl
Hereford.
Comprising the Counties of Radnor, Brecknock and
Hereford
Registrar, Henry Cecil M. Nolan, 27 Castle st. Hereford
Christianity is said to have been introduced into Wales
in the and century, and according to Bede and the Anglo-
Saxon Chronicle, through Lleurwg, Lucius or Lud, a
King of the Britons, who is affirmtd to have sent an
embassy to Eleutherns, bishop of Rome (177-92), desiring
to be instructed in the Christian faith : for this purpose.
" two most religious doctors,"' by name Dwyvan and
Pagan, were sent to Britain, and baving baptised Lucius
and his people, preached to them the Gospel of Christ.
Subsequently an Archbishopric was founded at Caerleon-
on-Usk. for the government of the Church in Wales,
and transferred, c. 519, to St. David's, although that
see and monastery was probably not fully established till
AD. 600; it remained archiepiscopal or quasi-archiepis-
copal until 1115, since which dale the occupants of
this see have held the status only of bishops. It now
includes the entire counties ot Cardigan, Carmarthen and
Pembroke, Brecon, except the parishes of Beaufort, and
Hinvain, and, saving three entire and parts of three
parishes, in Radnor, besides the deaneries of East and
West Gower in Glamorgan, and it contains 418 bene-
fices.
The first church at Llandaff is said to have been
foimded by the King Lucius already mentioned, and the
earliest known bishop is St. Dubficius, who was con-
secrated by St. Germain, died A.D. 612. This see com-
prises the entire county of Monmouth, Glamorgan, ex-
cept the deaneries of East and West Gower, parts of
two parishes in Brecknock and part of one parish in
Hereford, and it contains 275 benefices. .Vll the Welsh
sees were made subject to Canterbury by a decree of
Innocent III. in 1203.
The Ecclesiastical architecture of South Wales, generally
considered, is not particularly interesting, although
rhnrches are numerous, but in some cases they are more
noticeable on account of the military character of their
lowers, evidently built tor purposes of defence. The
grandest examples are. of course, the magnificent
Cathedral of St. David's, the elegant and admirably
IKKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
restored Cathedral of Llandaff, and the great cruciform
priory Church at Brecon, and there are others which
present features of special interest, among which may be
named the priory Churches of Llanbadarn Fawr, Lland-
dew, Haverfordwest, Llantwit, Gumfreston and Car-
marthen. During the last half of the 19th century
much was done in the restoration or building of
churches in Wales.
The formal separation from the Church took place in
iSri, and the sects now chiefly represented are the
Calrinistic, Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists, Bap-
tists, and Congregationalists.
Education in Wales has certainly made great strides,
and is now pursued with unmistakable enthusiasm by
all classes. What may be called " popular education "
began with the Rev. Griffith Jones, vicar of Lland-
dowror, in Carmarthenshire, who, in 1730, established
a system of " circulating schools," which, however, had
only a local character. On the passing of the " Elemen-
tary Education Act, 1870" (33 and 34 Vict. c. 75),
School Boards were formed throughout England and
Wales. Welsh education received a further impetus by
the operation of the " Welsh Intermediate Education
Act, 1889 " (52 and 53 Vict. c. 40), the purpose of
which is " to make further provision for intermediate
and technical education."
The University of Wales is a federal University of the
three University Colleges of Aberystwyth, Bangor and
Cardiff. Under its charter of 1893 and a supplementary
charter of 1906 it has power to grant degrees in the
faculty of arts, science, law, music, medicine and
theology
There is also the important Theological College of St.
David's at Lampeter, also empowered to grant degrees.
The antiquities of South Wales, both pre-historic and
mediaeval, are numerous, varied, and of the highest
interest. Cromlechs and meini-hirion or longstones
are common, and the latter sometimes bear Ogham or
other inscriptions ; Cromlechs are more prevalent in
Pembrokeshire than elsewhere, but are often imperfect,
their slabs having frequently been used for fencing and
kindred purposes: Camps are met with in almost every
locality, and in some parts, tlie cliffs, immediately above
the sea, show traces of having been strongly fortified,
and this is especially the case on and about St. David's
Head : Offa's Dyke is yet perfect in many places, and some
British and Roman roads are still in evidence ; there are
also many wells or springs, some of which possess
medicinal or curative properties, while others, beheved
to have magical powers, are tenaciously regarded with
superstitious veneration. The mediseval antiquities
include, besides a number of monastic churches still in
use, the more or less extensive ruins of various abbeys
and priories, the chief of which are Neath and Ewenny
in Glamorgan, Cwmhir in Radnorshire, Talley or Tallac
in Carmarthenshire, Strata Florida in Cardiganshire and
Haverfordwest and Monkton in Pembrokeshire ; there
are also a few ruined chapels, such as St. Govan's near
Pembroke, and St. Justinian's and St. Nun's chapels near
St. David's, and the chapel of St. Mary's College, also at
St. David's. The ruined Castles of South Wales are
mostly of a military character, but in some cases, such
as Manorbier and Llawhaden, were residential, rather
than defensive ; those most worthy of note are Caerphilly,
Haverfordwest, Kidwelly, Laugharne, Llanstephan and
Pembroke.
Among the seaside resorts, Tenby holds the first plnce,
and may be described as a miniature Scarborough,
possessing both north and south sands ; the town, still
encompassed by its ancient walls, is a pleasant one, and
has an attractive neighbourhood. Other popular water-
ing places are Saundersfoot, Pendine. Manorbier and
Penally, all on Carmarthen bay ; Oystermouth or Mumbles
on Swansea bay ; Dale, near Milford Haven : Solva, on
St. Bride's bay ; St. David's ; and Fishguard, Newport
and Aberaeron, on Cardigan bay. The chief inland resorts
are those which attract visitors on account of the medicinal
qualities of their wells, or springs, and comprise, Llan-
drindod in Badnnrshire; and Builth, Llang-.immarch and
Llanwrtyd in Breconshire. The waters of Llandrindod
and Builth are similar, and include both saline, chalybeate
and sulphur springs ; those of Llanwrtyd are. in "parts,
similar, while at Llangammarch is a spring highly charged
with chloride of barium. To these places may be added
Pont-Ne.ith-Vaus.'han near Glyn-Neath, which is largely
visited on account of the numerous fine cascades created
by the rivers Perddyn, Little Neath, Mellte and Hepste in
their tumultuous descent through the rockv and
picturesque gorges with which this locality abounds ;
and there are other splendid waterfalls near Erwood and
Hesolven, and at Ystradgynlais.
rhe following list gives the Poor Law Uiiions'iwith the
places in each : —
Brecknock Union.
Aberyscir
Llanfihangel Nant Brai
Battle
Llanfihangel Talyllvn
/ St. David Within
Llanfillo
B— |;?r
Without
Llanfrynacb
Llangasty Talyllyn
( St. Mary
Llangorse
Cantreif
Llanhamlach
Castle Inn
Llansaintfraed
Cathedine
Llanspyddid
Christs College
Llanwyern
Cray
Maescar
Garthbrengy
MerthyrCynog
Glvn
Modrydd
Glvntawe
Penpont
Llanddetty
Senny
Llanddew
Talachddu
Llaiidefailogfach
Traianglas
Llandefalley
Traianmawr
Llandilofane
Trallong
Llanfigan
Vennyfaeh
Llanfihangelfeohan
Yselydach
Builth Union.
In Brecknockshire.
Altmawr
Llanganten
Builth
Llangynog
Crickadarn
Llanlleonfel
Gwarafog
Llanwrtyd
Gwenddwr
Llanwrtyd Without
Llanynis
Llysdinam
Llanafanfechau
Llanddewi Abergwes>n
Maesmynis
Llanddewi'r Cwm
Penbuallt
Llandulas
Rhosferig
Llanfihangel Abergwesyn
Treflis
Llanfihangel Bryn Pabuan
In Radnorshire.
Aberedw
Llandrindod Urban
Bettws Disserth
Llaneiwedd
Cregrina
Llanfaredd
liisserth & Trecoed
LlansantiTraid in Elvel
Llanbadarn y Garreg
' Rhulen
Llandrindod Rural
Crickho
well Union.
Brynniawr
Llanfihangel Cwmdu
Crick howell
Llangattock
Grwyiiefawr
Llangenny
Grwynefechan
Llangynidr
Llanbedr
Patrishow
Llanelly
In Monmouthshire.
Beaufort
Lleehrhyd
Dukestown
Rassa
Haj
Union.
In Brecknockshire.
Aberllynti
Llanigon
lironllys
Llyswen
Glynfacb
Pipton
Hav Rural
Talgarth
Hay Urban
Tregoyd & Velindrc
Llanclieu
In Radnorshire.
lioughrood
Hryngwyn
Clyro
Llanddewifach
Llandeilo Graban
Llanstephan
(Jlasbury
Llowes
Llanbedr Painscastle
In Herefordshire.
Bredwardine
Dorstone
Clifford
Whitney
4 SOUTH
CaRDI'JAN Cuunxy.
Aberayron Union.
Cilcennin Llanddewi Aberarth— Upper
Cilian Aeron Uandysiliogogo
Cydplwyt Llanerch Aeron
Dihewid Llaufihangel Ystrad
Henfynyw — Lower Llanina
Henfynyw— Upper Llanllwchairani
Llanarth Llansantffrairl
Llanbadarii Trefeglwys \ew Quay
Llanddewi Aberarth — Lower
Aberystwyth Union.
Aberystwith
Broneastellau
Caelan y Maesmawr Llanfihangel y Creuyddyn-
Clarach Upper
Cwmrheidol Llangwyryfon
Gyfocth y Hrenin Llanilar
Cynniill Mawr Llanrhystyd Uaminiog
Elerch Llanrhystyd Mefenvdd
Henllys Llanychaiarn
Isa'ndre Melindwr
Llanafan Parcel Canol
Llanbadar i y Creuddyn— Khostie
Lower ■ Tir y invnach
Llanbadarn y Creuddyn— Trefeirig
Upper Uaha'ndre
Llancynfelyn V'aenor— Lower
Llanddeiniol Vaenor— Upper
Cardigan Union.
In Cardiganshire.
Aberportli LleehrvJ
Blaenporlii Mount"
Cardigan Island St. Dogmells Municipal
Cardigan St. Mar\ Trenjain
Llandygwydd " X'erwick
Llangoedmor
In Pembrokeshire.
Bayvil Manordeifi
Bridell Meliue
Cilgerraii Monington
Dinas Moylgrove
Eglwyswrw Nevern
Llanfair Naut Gwjn N'ewport
Llanfihangel Penbed\\ St. Dogmells Rural
Llantood Whitechurch
Lhrnychlwylnj,'
Lampeter Union.
Bettws liledwrs Llangybi
Cellan
Lampeter Rural
Lampeter Urban
Llanfair Clydogau
Llan
Llanwnen
Silian
Trefiliau
In Carmarthenshire.
Llanbyther Llanycrwys
Llanfihangel Hliosycojn Pencarreg
BettWB Lleucn
Blaenpenal
Caron is Clawdd or
Caron Uwch Clawdd
Docthie Camddwr
Doothie Pysgotwr
Garth & Ystnul
Gartheli
Gogoyan
Gorwydd
Gwnnws— Lo«cr
Tregaron Union.
Gwnnws— Upper
Gwynlil
'rcg.iron Llaiibadarn Odwyi
Llangeitho
Llanio
Lledrod — Lower
Lied rod — Upper
Nantownlle
Prysg & Carfan
Y8i>ytty Ystwyth
Ystrad Meurig
vnebip
AbcM-L
Abernaut
Carmarthen St. Petei
Conwil-Elfct
Laugharne
Laugharnc T
Llanarthney
Llandawko
Llanddarog
Llandefcilog
Llandilo Abercowiu
Llandonror
Llanfihan^el-.AbepC^i
Llangani
'eU-ne
C.\KM.\ltTUEN COUNTV
Carmarthen Union.
Llangunnock or Llangynog
Llangunnor
Llanllawddog
Llanpunipsamt
Llansadurnen
Llanstephan
Llanwiuio
Merthyr
Mydrim
Newchurch
St. Clears
St. Ishmael
Trelecli-u'r-Hettws
WALES.
[KELLY'
Llanddo-Kawr Union.
Ammanford
Bettws
Llanfihangel Aberbythych
Llanfihangel Cilfargen
Brechfa
Llanfynydd
Llandybie
Llangathen
Llandilo Rural
Llansawel
Llandilo Urban
Quarter Bach
Llandyfeisant
Talley
Llanegwad
Llandovery Union.
Cilycwm
Llanfairarybryu
Llangadock
Conwil Gaio
Llanddeusant
Llansadwrn
Llandingat Within
Llanwrda
Llandingat AVithout Myddfai
Llanelly Union.
Burry Port Llangennech
Gowerton (Glamorgan) Llannon
Kidwelly Loughor (Glamorgan)
Llanedy Pembrey
Llanelly Rural Pontybereni
Llanelly Urban
Newcastle Emlyn Union.
In Carmarthenshire.
Cenartb Llangeler
Cilrhedyn — East Newcastle Emlyn
Kenarth Penboyr
Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
In Cardiganshire.
Bangor Llanfair Orllwyn
Bettws Evan Llanfair Treflygen
Brongwyn Llangranog
Henllan Llangynllo
Llandyfriog Penbryn
Llandyssil or Llandyssul Troedyraur
Capel Colnian
Castellan
Cilrhedyn— West
1 Pembrokeshire.
Clydey
Uanfyrna
Penrvdd
GLAJiOKG.iN Counts.
Bridgend & Cowbridge Union
BettHS Llanmihangel
Bridgend Llansannor
Coity Higher Llantwit Major
Colwinston Marcross
Cowbridge Merthyr Mawr
Coychureh— Higher Monknash
Coychurch— Lower Nash
Cwmdu Newcastle— Higher
Eglwys Brewis Newton Nottage
Ewenny Pencoed
Kleniingston Penlline
Gileston Peterston-super-Montem
Kentig Pyle
Laleston St. Andrews Minor
Lisworney St. Athan
Llanblethian St. Brides Major
Llandow St. Brides Minor
Llandyfodivg St. Donats
Llanfair St. Hilary
Llangan St. Mary Hill
Llangeinor Sker
Llangynwyd Higher Stembridgc
Llangynwyd Lower Tythegston— Higher
Llangynwyd Middle Tythegston— Lower
Llauharan Wick
Llanharry Ynisawdre
LlanUid Ystradowen
Llanmaes
Cardiff Union.
Harry Penmark
llonvilston Pcntyrih
(laerau PotersUm super l'',(r
I'-ardiff Porthkerry
Lavernock Radyr
Leckwith Rhyd v Gweru
Lisvane Rudry
Llancarfan St. Andrews Major
Llandaff St. Brides-super-Ely
Llanedeyrn .St. Pagans
Llanillt«rn St. George's
Llanishen St. Lythans
Llantrithyd St. Nicholas
Llanvedw Sully
Llanvithyn Van
Michaelston lo Pit Welsh St. Donats
Michaclston su|ier Kiy Wenvoe
I'euarth Wlutchurvli
Pendoylan
SOUTH WALES.
Bishopston
Brynau
Cheriton
Ilston
Knelstiiii
Llanddewi
Llangennith
Llanmadoc
Llanrhidian — Higher
Llanrhidian —Lower
Aberdare
Gelligaer
Merthvr Tvdfil
Abenivon
Baglan — Higher
Baglan — Lower
Blaengwrach
Blaenhonddan
Briton Ferr^
Clyne
Coedffranc
Dylais— Higher
Dylais— Lower
IM-ffrjT) ClydacU
• Union.
Jficholastun
Oxwich
Oystermontli
Penmaen
Penard
Penrice
Port Eynou
Reynoldston
Rhbssili
• Tydfil Onion.
Penderyn (Brecknockshire)
Rhigos
Vaynor (Brecknockshire)
Glyncorrwg
Llauwit — Lower
Margam
Michaels ton— Higher
ilichaelston — Lower
Neath (Parish & Town)
Neath— Higher
Neath— Lower
Resolven
Ystradfelltc (Brecknocksh;
Pontardawe Union.
Killybebill or Cilybebyll
Llangiwg
Mawr
Rhyndwyclydach
Ynis y mond
Ystradgynlais — Highe;
( Brecknockshire)
Ystradgynlais — Lower
(Brecknockshire)
Eglwysiian
Llaufabon
Llantrisant
Llantwitfardre
Clase Rural
Cockett
Llandeilo Talybon
Pontypridd Union.
Llanwonno
Pontypridd
Swansea Union.
Llansamlet
Penderry
Swansea
Pembroke County.
Haverfordwest Union.
Amblestcin
Boulston
Brawdy
Camrose
Cartlett
Castlebvthe
Dale
Fishguard — North
Fishguard — South
Freystrop
Furay Park & Portfield
Grans ton
Hakin
Haroldsk.u St. Issells
Haroldston West
Hasguard
Hayscastle
Henry's Moat
Herbrandston
Hnbberston
Johnston
Jordanston
Lamb.ston
Llanychaer
Llandeloy
Llantair Xant y Got
Llangwm
Llanhowel!
Llanllawer
Llanreithaji
Llanrian
Llanatinan
Llanwnda
Marloes
Mathry
Milford
Morvil
Newcastle— Little
Nolton
Pontfaen
Prendergast
Prendergast — North
Punches ton
Kobeston — West
Roch
Rudbaxton
St. Brides
St. David's
St. David's, Cathedral Close of
St. Dogwells
St. Edrens
St. Elvis
St. Ishmaels
St. Lawrence
St. Martin Hamlet
St. Nicholas
St. Thomas Hamlet
Spittal
Steynton
Talbenny
Treffgarne
Uzmaston
Walton — East
Walton— West
Walwyn's Castle
Whitchnrch
Wiston
In Pembrokeshire.
Amrotli
Begelly
Bletherstori
Clarbeston
Coedcanlas
Crinow
Crunwear
Grondre
Jeffreyston
Lampeter Velfrey
Llanddewi Velfrey
Llandilo
Llandissilio — West
Llanfallteg— West
Llangan— West
Llangoluian
Llanycefn
Llawhaden
Llysyfran
Loveston
Ludchurch
Maenclochog
Martletwy
Minwear
Mounton
Mynachlogddu
Narberth
Narberth— North
Narberth — South
New Moat
Newton — North
Reynalton or Reynoldsti
Robeston Wathen
St. Issells
Slebech
Vorlan
Williamstou — East
Yerbeston
In Carmarthenshi
Castelldwyan
Cilymaenllwyd
Cyffic
Eglwys Cyinmyn
Eglwysfaira Chnrig
Egremont
Henllan Amgoed
Llanboidy
Llandissiho- East
Llanfallteg— East
Llangan— East
Llanglydwen
Marros
Pendiue
Caldy & St. Margaret's
Carew
Castlemartin
Gumfreston
Hodges ton
Hundleton
Lamphey
Lawrenny
Llanstadwell
Manorbier
Monkton
Nash
Beguildv
Bleddfa
Cascob
Discoed
Heyop
Knighton
Litton & Cascob
Llanann.i
Llanhadara Fyuydd
Adfortou, Stan
Gi-ange
Brampton Brj-a
Pembroke Union.
Neyland
Pembroke St. Mary
Pembroke St. Michael
sland Penally
PwUcrochan
Redberth
Rhoscrowther
Rosemarket
St. Florence
St. Petrox
St. Twynnells
Stackpole Elidor
Tenby St. Mary In Liberty
Tenby St. Mary Out Liberty
Upton
Kadkor County.
Knighton Union.
In Radnorshire.
Llanbister
Llanddewi Ystradenny
Llantihangel Rhydithon
Llangunllo
Norton
PiUeth
Presteigne
Stanage
Whitton
In Shropshire.
Llanvair Waterdme
Stow
In Herefordshire.
V, Pavtoe & Buckton k Coxall
Walfnrd, Letton & Newtoo
Rhayader Union.
Abbey Cwmhir " Llan.antflraid Cwn
E^rnbrdlrnft^r" Khayad^
Llanfihangel Helygeu bt. uarmon
Llanwrthwl (Brecknockshire)
s. w. It
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
UNIVERSITY OF WALES
The University of Wales is a federal University formed
of the three University Colleges at Aberystwyth,
Bangor & Cardiff. Under its charter of 1893 & a
supplementary charter of 1906 it has power to graut
degrees in the faculties of arts, science, law, music,
medicine & theology
The office of the University is at the University
Registry, Cathays park. Cardiff
Officers of the University.
Chancellor, His Majesty the King
Deputy Chancellors, Lond Kenyon K.C.V.O. & David
Davies M.A., LL.D., M.P
Vice-Chancellor. Principal Sir Harrv E. Reichel M.A.,
LL.D
Warden of the Guild of Graduates. Sir J. Morris
Jones M.A
Treasurer, T. John M.A., J.P
Registrar, J. Mortimer Angus M.A
The Appointments Board for Wales.
Hon. Lord Kenyon
Chairman, Lord Clwydd
President of Association,
K.C.V.O
Treasurer, Sir Evan D. Jones bart. M.P
Hon, Secretary, B. Sibyn Roberts M.A
Acting Secretary, Miss A. Ffoulkes
Office, University Registry, Cathays park, Cardiff
THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES
AND MONMOUTHSHIRE,
Cathays park, Cardiff.
This was founded in the year 1883, with the view of
affording to students of both sexes in the southern
division of the Principality educational training of a
high character. The College, opened 24 Oct. 1883,
was incorporated in 1884, with the object of providing
such instruction in all the branches of a liberal
education as may qualify residents in the six counties
of South Wales, & in the county of Monmouth, &
elsewhere, to take degrees in arts, science, law &
medicine at the University of Wales, or at any of the
Universities of the United Kingdom ; as well as to
att'ord technical instruction & to promote higher
education generaUv
The course of instruction is of a varied & comprehensive
character, includintr applied science, technolos^' &
Officers of the CoUege.
President, The Right Hon. Lord Glanely
Vice-Presidents, The Eight Hon. the Earl of Plymouth.
The Right Hon. Lord Aberdare, The Right Hon. Lord
Pontypridd of Cardiff t Alderman H. M. Thomp.son
Treasurer, Herbert M. Thompson M.A. Whitley Batch,
LlandaS
Principal A. H. Trow D.Sc. F.L.S
Registrar of the College. D. J. A. Brown
For further particulars of this CoUege, see Cardiff, p. 174.
For particulars of Aberystwyth College, see p. 70.
DIRECTORY.]
80UTH WALES
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION OF
SOUTH WALES
BKECKNOCK.
The Parliam/entary County of Brecon & Radnor return;
one member nnder the '■ Representation of the Peoph
Act, 1918."
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
Sidney Robinson esq. J. P. Lansdowne croft, Bath; i
Reform & National Liberal clubs, London S W i
CABDiaAK.
:ion of the Peoplf
MEMBER OF PARLLiMENT.
Matthew Lewis Vaughan-Davies esq. D.L.', J.P. T»n-y-
bwlch, Aberystwyth; t 17 Hvde Park garden.^; Ws k
Brooks's club S W i, London
CAII]S1ABTH£K.
The Parliamentary Coimty of Carmarthen,
Repres litation of the People Act. 1918,'' r(
two d
No. J, the Carmarthen division, comprises the rmal
districts of Carmarthen, Llandorery, Uanybyther, New-
castle in Emlyn & Whitland, the part of the rural dis-
trict of Llandilofawr which is not included in the
Llanelly division, the municipal boroughs of Car-
marthen, Kidwelly and Llandovery and the urban
districts of Llandilo and Newcastle Emlyn.
No. 2, the Llanelly division, comprises the rural dis-
trict of Llanelly, the part of the rural district of
Llandilofawr which consists of the civil parishes of
Bettws, Llandybie and Quarter Bach and the part of
the civil parish of Llandilo Rural which comprises
Ward I. of that parish as formed by the order of the
County Council of Carmarthen, dated the 23rd day of
Oct. 1894, ^lie municipal borough of Llanelly and the
urban districts of Ammanford, Buny Port and Cwm-
amman.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.
Llanelly division, Josiah Towyn Jones esq. Arosfa,
Llandebie, Carmarthen ; & National Liberal club,
London S W i
Carmarthen division, John Hinds esq. 71 Ashley gardens
S W I & National Liberal & Reform clubs S W i,
London
GiLAIlOnaAN.
The Parliamentary County of Glamorga
No. I, the Aberavon division, which comprises the
parli of the rural district of Neath which consists of the
civil parishes of Baglan Higher. Basrian Lower. Michaels-
ton Higher and Michaelston Lower, the part of the rural
district of Penybont which consists of the civil parishes
of Keniig, Pyle, Sker, Tythegston Higher and
Tythegston Lower, the municipal borough of Aberavon
and the urban districts of Briton Ferry, Glencorwg,
Margam and Porthcawl.
No. 2, the Caerphilly division, which comprises the
urban districts of Caerphilly and Q-elligaer.
No. 3, the Gower division, which connprises the rural
districts of Gower and Swansea and the urban district
of, Oystermouth.
No. 4, the Llandaff and Barry division, which com-
prises the rural districts of Llandaff and Dinas Powis
and the urban district of Barry.
No. s, the Neath division, which comprises the rural
district of Pontardawe, the part of the rural district of
Neath which is not included in the Aberavon division
and the municipal borough of Neath.
No. 6, the Ogmore division, which comprises the part
of the rural district of Penybont which is not included
in the Aberavon division and the urban districts of
Bridgend, Maesteg and Ogmore and Garw.
No. 7, the Pontypridd dirision, which comprises the
rural districts of Cowbridge and Llantrisant and Llant-
witfardre, the municipal borough of Cowbridge and the
urban district of Pontypridd.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.
Aberavon division. Major John Edwards D.S.O
Caerphilly division, Alfred Onions, i Queen sq. Tredegar
Gower division, John Williams, Godre'r Bryn, Sketty,
Glamorganshire
Llandaff & Barry division. Major William Cope, Nash
manor, Cowbridge. Glamorganshire ; & Oxford &
Cambridge University. Carlton & Nineteen Hundred
clubs, London S W i
Neath division, John Hugh Edwards esq. Terrace road,
Aberystwyth ; National Liberal_club, London S W i &
Speedwell Patch, Purley, Surrey
Ogmore division, Vernon Hartshorn esq. O.B.E. Maes-
teg, Bridgend, Glamorganshire
Pontypridd divi.sion, Thomas Arthur Lewis esq
PBMBBOKE.
The Parliamentary County of Pembroke,
Representation of"the People Act. 1918,"
under the
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
ir Evan Davies Jones bart. Pentower,
Pembrokeshire; & 5 Addison road W .4
club S W t, London
Fishyuard,
& Reform
SOUTH WALES.
[8EI,LY'f
COUNTY COUNCILS OF SOUTH WALES
BEECON, CARDIGAN, CAEMARTHEN, GLAMORGAN, PEMBROKE
AND RADNOR
Local Gov
Act,
Under the above Act each of the counties above men.
tdoned (except the county boroughs of Cardiff, Merthjrr
Tydfil and Swansea) are separate and distinct adminis-
trative counties (sec. 461b) governed by a County Coun-
cil, consisting of aldermen and councillors.
The chairman of each council, by virtue of his ofiBce,
is justice of the peace for the county, -without qualifica-
tion (sec. 46).
The police for each county is under the control of a
standing joint committee of the Quarter Sessions and the
Oonnty Council, appointed as therein mentioned (sec. 9).
I The coroners for each county are elected by the County
I Council, and the clerk of the peace appointed by each
] joint committee, and may be removed by them (sec.
i 83-2)-
! The clerk of the peace for each county is clerk of the
1 County Council (sec. 83-1).
The administrative business of each county (which
i would, if this Act had not been passed, have been trans-
1 acted by the justices) ie transacted by the County
! Council.
BRECON SHIRE
uncil meets at the County Hall, Brecon, in the mouths of January, April, July and October
last friday in each month at 11.30 a.m.
Chairman— Kt. Hon. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. (lord lieut.), Glanusk park, Crickhowell
Vicc-Chairmau — William Stevenson Miller, Forest lodge, Glyn, iir. Brecon.
Aldebmen.
Retiie in March, 1922.
Builer Edward, Aberllynfi, Glasbury-on-Wye
Davies Mervyn, Porthamal, Three Cocks
Edwards James, Lower house, Llysweu
Evans David, Crane foundrv, Tstradgynlais
Griffiths John B. College farm, Talgarth
Mitchell Andrew Alex. J. P. Glyncelyn, TalachddA, Brecon
Roberts William J. P. Eastfield, Brynmawr
William.'! Thomas J. P. The Stores, Erwood, Breconshire
Retire in March, 1925.
Moore-Gwyn Joseph Edward, Dyffryn, Neath
Morgan Evan, Usk house, Brecon
Morgan John Daniel, Maesybryn, Tstradgyidais
Morris John, Dolecoed, Llanfihangel-Talyllyn, nr
Moses Lewis, Plasydinas, Pont Neath Vaughan
Samuel Octavius, Erwgilfach, Builth
Watkins John, 103 Worcester street, Brynma'^w
Williams Jenkin. Tre^hilip. Senny Bridge
COUNCILLOBS.
Retire in March, 1922.
Electoral Divisions. Xanies & Addresses.
Battle Thomas Morgan, Lower Pont-
wilym farm, Brecon
Brecon : —
St. David John David Douglas Kvans,
Ffrwdgrech, Brecon
St. John David Powell, Caedryssu, Brecon
St. Mary J . Conway Lloyd, Dinas ho. Brecon
Struct Rev. H. j. Church Jones, Struct,
Brecon
Walton TheRt. Rev.E. L. Bevan, Bishop
Suffragan of Swansea, 13 Post-
ern, Brecon
Brynmawr : —
Central James Pritchard, 4 Clydach st.
Brynmawr
North-Eaatem Frederick Bailey, 15 King street,
Brynmawr
South-Eastern Rev. Henry John Evans,9 Green-
land road, Brynmawr
Southern Jn.Uowney.gBaileyst.Brynmawr
Western Tho3joncs,244King St. Brynmawr
Builth Henry Thomas Price, Greyhound
hotel, Builth Wells
Cefn Coed, North Rev. John Davies, The Rectory,
Cefn Coed
Cefn Coed, South Joseph Price,49 H'gl' st.CefnCoed
Cray Owen Price, Nantyrham, Cray
Crickhowell Rev. Evan Rowland, The Manse,
Crickhowell
Cwmda George Thomas Christopher,
Cwmgu, Cwmdu, Crickhowell
Electoral Divisions. Names it Addresses.
Erwood Hugh A. Christy,Llangoed castle,
Llyswen
Gelly & Duffrjn Howell W.Richards, Brynhyfryd,
Talybont-on-Usk
Gilwern William Joseph Rawlings, Road-
side, Gilwern, Abergavenny
Hay Rev. John Jeffreys de Winton,
George house. Hay
Llanafan Rev. D. A. Griffith, Glaridulas,
Garth
Llaudetalle . . . : JohnThomas Boucher, Werubadd
mill, Llandefallc, Talgarth
Llandilo'r fan Morgan Morgan, Aberllcch,
Senny Bridge
Llanelly John Edward William8,Nanlduar
house, Clydach, Abergavenny
Llanfrynach Charles H. de Winton, Macsder-
wen, Brecon
Llangammarch Benjamin Davies, Beaiah lodge,
Beulah, Garth
Llangattock Rt. Hon. Lord Glanusk C.B.,
D.S.O.jGlanusk pk.Crickhowel
Llangorse Gamct Morris, Llandefaelog,
Trergraig, near Talgarth
Llangynidr Rev. William Llewelyn, Riwe
cot. Llangynidr, Crickhowell
Llanigon Hon. Robert C. Devereax, Tre-
goyd. Three Cocks
Llanspyddid W. S. Miller, Forest lodge, Glyn,
Brecon
Llyswen ThoinasPrice,Trephi)ip,Bri>nllyi.,
I ' Talgarth
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WAI.ES.
Names & Addresses.
Edward Edwards Thomas, Doli-
ago, Llanwrthwl, Rhayader
Llanwrtyd Rev. Rees Evans, Cwmhenog,
Llanwrtyd
Maescar Levi Jones, Cwiiicamlais-ucuaf,
Senny Bridge
Merthyr Cynog John Lewis Davies, Yseirfechau,
Merthyr Cynog, Brecon
Palleg, East Henry Harvey Williams, Cwm-
giedd, Yslradgynlais
Palleg, West James Powell, Cartrefle, Craig-
maespiea. Lower Cwmtwrch,
Professor Jsph Jones, Congrega-
Penderyrj
Rhosferig Hugh Meredith Lloyd, Mont-
pellier road, Llandrindod Wells
tional Memorial Colle
Electoral Divisions. Names & Addresses.
Talgarth Dr. Frederick James Jayue,
Glanenig, Talgarth
Talybont Col. H. R. Jones Williams, Cwy
Pare, Talybont-on-Usk
Trecastle David Thomas Jeffreys, Camden
! house, Trecastle, Senny Bridge
Vale of (iroyney Arthur JJeckwith, Moor park,
I Llaiibedr, Crickhowell
Ystradfellte David Price, Cefnucheldra,
1 Ystradfellte, Hirwain
Ystrddgynlais : —
Higher Howell Watkins, Tawelfryu,
Caehopkiu, Abercrave, Swan-
sea Valley
Lower East Idris Davies, BwUfa, Abercrave,
Swansea Valley
Lower West Thomas Prosser Jones, Com-
mercial street, Ystradg^'nlaLs
Names.
Bailey l-'rederick
Beckwith Arthur
Bevan Kt. Rev. E. L
Boucher John Thomas
Christopher George Thomas.
Christy Hugh A
Davies Benjanoin
Davies Idris
Davies Rev. John
Davies John Lewis
Devereux Hon. Robert C
de Winton Charles H
de Winton Rev. John Jeffreys
Downey John
Evans Rev. Henry John
Evans John David Douglas ...
Glanusk Rt. Bon. Lord C.B.,
D.S.0
Griffith Rev. D. A
Jayne Frederick James
Jeffreys David Thomas
Jones Rev. H. J. Church
Jones Col. H. R
Jones Joseph
.foiies Levi
Electoral Divisions.
Bryumawr, North Eastern
Vale of Groyney
Brecon, Watton
Llandefalle
Cwmdu
Erwood
Llangammarch
Ystradgynlais, Lower East
Cefn Coed, North
Merthyr Cynog
Llanigon
Llanfrynach
Hay
Brynmawr, Southern
Brynmawr, South Eastern
Brecon, St. David
Llangattuck
Llanafan
Talgarth
Trecastle
Brecon, Struei
Talybont.
Pendervn
Names. Electoral Divisions.
Jones Thomas Brynmawr, Western
Jones Thomas Prosser Ystradgynlais, West
Llewelyn Rev. William Llangj'nidr
Lloyd Hugh Meredith Rhosferig
Lloyd J. Conway Brecon, St. Mary
Miller W. S Llanspyddid
Morgan Morgan Llandilo'r fan
Morgan Thomas Battle
Morris Garnet Llangorse
Powell David Brecon, St. John
Powell James Palleg, West
Price David Ystradfellte
Price Henry Thomas Builth
Price Owen Cray
Price Joseph Cefn Coed, South
Price Thomas Lljswen
Pritchard James Brynmawr, Centra
Rawlings William Joseph Gilwern
Richards Howell W Gelly & Duffryn
Rowland Rev. Evan Crickhowell
Thomas Edward Edwards ... Llanwrthwl
Watkins Howell Ystradgynlais, Higher
Williams Henry Harvey Palleg, l')ast
Williams Col H. R. Jones ... Talybont
Williams John Edward Llanellv
COUNT 1- COUNCIL OFFICIALS.
Jlerk of the Peace & Clerk to the County Council, Henry Frederick William Harries, County Hall, Brecon.
C'hiei Constable, Col. Claud George Cole Hamilton
C.M.G., D.S.O. Yscethrog. Bwlch
County Treasurers, Lloyds Bank Limited, Brecon
Secretary to Education Committee, Albert Leonard,
County hall, Brecon
Analyst under " Fertilizers & Feeding Stuffs Act," H.
Horace Ward,Dniversity College of Wales,Aberystwyth
County Analyst, Herbert John Evans B.Sc., F.I.C. i
Barkfield, Freshfield, Lanes
County Finance Clerk, William Edward Jones, County
offices. Bulwark, Brecon
County Land Agent, Howell Powell, 8 Castle st. Brecon
County Medicaf Officer of Health, E. Colston Williams
M.D . DPH. County offices. Bulwark, Brecon
County Surveyor, Charles Wm. Best.County Hall, Brecon
County Roads Surveyor, W. Lewis Harpur, County
offices. Bulwark, Brecon
Coroners: Southern division, William Bees Jones M.D
Bronwysg, Senny Bridge ; Northern division, Moly-
neux Frederick Thomas, 19 Castle street, Brecon;
deputy, David Williams Evans Thomas, 19 Castle st.
Brecon ; Crickhowell & Tretower Liberties, R. H.
Arlingham Davies, Beaufort chambers, Crickhowell
Veterinary Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts," Arthur John Cattell M.B C.V.S. Bishop house.
Wheat street, Brecon
Inspector of Weights 4 Measures. James Campbell.
The Watton. Brecon
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
CARDIGANSHIEE
The quarterly meetings of the Council are held on the first Wednesday in February, May, August & November at i
a.m. unless otherwise fixed by the Chairman ; the August meeting is held at Aberayron & the others at Lampeter
Chairman, Alderman Peter Jones J. P. Llwyngog, Aberystwyth.
To retire in ilarch, 1922.
Davies John Walter, Gwynfryn, Llangybi
Howell John Morgan, Portland house, Aberayron
Jones Peter, Llwyngog, Aberystwyth
Morgan James Thomas, Maesglyn, Uandre
Morgan Thomas, Tangelli, Tspytty, Tstradmeurig
Stephens James, Glanolmarch, Llechryd
Thomas Bev. T. Arthur, Awelon, Llandyssil
Williams Caleb Morgan. 2 Laura place, Aberystwy
To retire in March, 1925.
Davies Griffith, AUtycorde, Glynarthen, Henllan
Griffiths Ber. William, Arwerydd, New Quay
Jones E. Lima, 5 Bridge street, Aberayron
Jones Rev. T. Mason, Brontrisant, Devil's Bridge
Loxdale Eeginald James Kice, Castle hill, Llanilar
Roberts David Charles, Awelon, Abervstwyth
Rowland Robert Sibbald, The Garth. Llanio Road
Williams Rer. John, Bryngogarth, Cardigan
CoUNCILtORS
Retire in March, ig
Electoral Div
Aberayron
Aberbank
Aberporth
AberystwTth Borough
(No. I Ward)
"(No. 2 Ward)
"(No. 3 Ward)
"(No. 4 Ward)
Aeron
Borth
Bow Street
Cardigan North ...
South .
Cilcennin
Cwmrheidol
Devil's Bridge
Kelinfach
Goginan
Lampeter Borough
Uanarth
Llanbadarn P'awr.,
Llanddewi lirefi....
Llandyg<Tydd ....
Llandyssuliogogo .
Llandyssul North.
Names & Addresses.
l)avidMorganDavies,Tanyfron
villa, Aberayron
Thomas Wm. Watkin Powell,
Adpar, Newcastle Emiyn
Benj. Thos. Davies J. P. Trc-
fereuchaf.Tremain, Cardigan
Thomas Doughton, 11 Queen's
terrace, Aberystwyth
Thos.Jn. Samuel, Hatodybryn,
Bryn road, Aberystwyth"
John Gibson, 30 Marine ter-
race, Aberystwyth
John Evans, Hafody coed, Llan-
badarn road, Aberystwyth
John Davies, Feathers hotel,
Aberayron
Wm. Morris J. P. Brynowen,
Borth
Sir Lewes Thos.LovedenPryse,
Bt. Gogerddan, Bow Street-
William Edward Matthews,
Fernleigh, Cardigan
James William Stephens,Tym-
awr, Cardigan
John Jones, Penwern, Cil-
cennin, Cillie Aeron
Rev.Chas. Evans, YspyttyCyn-
fin Vicarage, Devil's Bridge
Jas. Geo. Morris Davies J. P.
Pwllpeiran, Devil's Bridge
William Jones, Brynaeron,
Cilie Aeron
WilliaraGriftiths.Goginanfach,
Goginan
John Charles Harford J.l'.
Falcondale, Lampeter
Evan Lloyd, Cefnmaes, My-
droilyn, Felinfach
Hy. Bonsall, Pendibyn, Llan-
badarn Fawr
David Daniel Evans, Llanio,
Llanio Road
Thos. Evans J, P. Llwyndnris,
Llechryd
Jenkin Davies, Kronygarth,
Cross Inn, S. O
Josiah Richard Jones, Garth-
owcn Llandyssul
I Electoral Divisions. -^ Names h Addresses.
I Llandyssil South Alfred Thomas Evans, Kock
I house, Llandyssul
Llanfair Daniel Lloyd Lewis, Talfau,
I Lampeter
I Llanfarian Edwd.Athelstan Lewis Powell,
I Nanteos, Aberystwyth
I Llanfihangel Percy Wilkinson, Wenallt,
Crosswood
Llangeitho John Humphreys Davies J.P.
I Cwrtmawr, Llangeitho,
I Llanio Road
Llangoedmore Richard Evans,Crynga Mawr
I Blaenanerch, Cardigan
I Llangranog Samuel Jones, Dolgoy, Cross
I Inn, S. 0. Cards
Llanilar Isaac Jones, Tyissa,Llanfarian
Llanllwchaiarn Evan Lewis, Penrhiwpistyll,
New Quay
Llanrhystyd David Lewis, Peugraig villa,
Llanrhystyd
Llansantffraed Evan Morris Jones.ClydeVale,
Llanon
Llanwnen
MeredyddLlywelvnGvrarnant
Williams, Penrallt.Newydd,
Llanybyther
Jn. Jones, Cwraynach. Cribyn,
Llanybyther
Lledrod Kichd. David Herbert, Penlan,
Lledrod, Llanilar
Nantcwnlle Daniel Lodwick Herbert, Coed-
mawr, Llanio Road
New Quay Evan James Davies, Glyn,
New Quay
Penbryn fn. Wm. Lewis, Perthyguppa
Brynhoffnant, Henllan
Strata Florida John Morgan J.P. Mount
Hazel, Pontrhydygroes
Taliesin Jn. Jas. J.P. Penymorfa,Bortl\
Talybont Jenkin Evan Evans. Wood-
lands, Talybont
Trefeirig Richard Evans, Cwmbwa,Buw
Street
Troedyraur Thomas Davies J.P. Bronwion,
Newcastle Emiyti
Tregaron Daniel Jenkin WiUiams J.P.
Argoed Hall, Tregaron
Yspytty Owen Thomas Jones, Fenton,
CaradogRoad, Aberystwyth
•ISHEBY CONSERVATC
Afron District^ — AldiMiuan E. Liniii Jciiu's. Councillor
John Davies. Mr. John Rowland & Capt. T, P. Lewes,
Llanayron Celn Aeron
D.ivey District— Councillors Jenkin E. Evans t John
Gibson & Mr. R. D. Lanrie, HC. of Wales
Lancashire & Western Seii Fisheries District — C(
cillors Thomas Doughton & Henry Bonsall
Teifv District— Councillors Thomas Davies. P
Wilkinson, D. J. Williams &. D. Martin Jones
Towv District— Alderman Sir Marteine O. M. Lloyd
AVve' District— Connrillor Hcnrv Bnnsnll
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICIALS.
Clerk to the Council, Evan Evans, County Council Office, Aberystwytb.
C«unty Treasurer, J. W. P. Parry, National Provincial
Bank, Baker street, Aberystwyth
Public Analyst, John Ev4ns, 67 Surrey sb. Sheffield
Official Agricultural Analyst, H. Horace Ward,
Aberystwyth
Director of Education, Jenkin James M.A. Cambrian
chambers, Cambrian place, Aberystwyth
Finance Clerk, John Paith Morgan, Cambrian cham-
bers, Cambrian place, Aberystwyth
County Medical Officer of Health, L. Meredith Davies
M.A., M.D.. D.P.H.Oxon., M.K.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cam-
brian chambers, Cambrian place, Aberystwyth
School Medical Officer, L. Meredith Davies M.A., M.D.,
D.P.H.Oxon., M.E.C.S.. L.R.C.P. Cambrian chambers,
Cambrian place, Aberystwyth
County Surveyors : Northern division, Thomas Edward
Owen, Llys Neifion, High st. Aberystwyth ; South-
ern division, David Davies, Br;-nhyfryd, Nantcwnlle,
Felinfach, Cardiganshire
Coroners : Aberystwyth district, John Evans, Town hall,
Aberystwyth ; Cardigan district. Dr. T. J. Jenkins,
Vron lago, Henllan ; Lampeter district, John Thomas
Lloyd, Llys Einon, Tregaron
County Land Agent under the " Small Holdings & Allot-
ment Acts," (vacant); Acting Clerk, J. Parth Morgan,
Cambrian chambers
Inspectors of Weights & Measures : Southern division.
Deputy Chief Constable D.ivid Williams, County Police
station, Aberystwyth & The Tonn, Llandyssil ; North-
ern division, P.O. Joseph Jones,Bow Street, Cardigansh
Inspectors under the "Diseases of Animals Acts," David
Williams, Deputy Chief Constable, Llandyssil & Supt.
David Phillips, Police station, Aberystwyth
Veterinary Inspectors under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts " : Robert David Williams M.R.C.V.S. 64 Great
Darkgate street, Aberystwyth; John Clayton Jones
M.R.C.V.S. Tanner's hall, Newcastle Emlvn & Watkin
James M.R.C.V.S. Uwynfedw, Ci-ibyn, Llanbyther
CARMAETHENSHIEE
The Council meets every quarter alternately at Carmarthen, Llanelly & Llandilo.
Chairman — Alderman J. Llewellyn Thomas, Bradford house, Pontardulais.
Vice-Chairman— Councillor Benjamin John, Plasybdwe, Clyndernen.
Aldehmen.
Retire in 1922.
Drummond F. Dudley Williams, Cawdor estate office,
Carmarthen
Evans Benjamin, G-wastod Abbot, Pencader
Lewis John J.P. Meiros hall, Dretach, Henllan
Richards Henry Evan Blagdon, Castle house, Picton
terrace, Carmarthen
Thomas Henry Jones, Penrhos-uchuf, Golden Grove
Thomas J. Llewellyn, Bradford ho. Hendy, Pontardulais
Thomas Thomas, Caeffair house, Llangennech
Williams William John J.P. Animanfnn, Station road,
Brynamnian
Retire in 1925.
Davies Rev. William, The Walk, Llandilo
Evans David J.P. Manordaf, Whitland
Griffiths William, 14 Goring road, Llanelly
Jones Thomas, BrjTunair, Goring road, Llanelly
Jones William Nathaniel J.P. Dyffryn, Ammanford
Lloyd Rev. E. B. Tirgwili, near Conwil, Carmarthe
Lloyd John J.P. Penybank, Abergwili
Phillips James, Mermaid house, St. Clears
Thomas John Lloyd, Beach house, Ferryside
Councillors.
Retire in March, 19:
Electoral Divisions. Names & Addresses.
Abergwili John Griffiths, Ardwyn, Aber-
gwili road, Carmarthen
Ammanford Rev. John Griffiths, n New
road, Ammanford, Carui
Berwick David Harry, Forrest villa,
Llwynhendy, Llanelly
Bettws Thomas Morris J.P., Brown
Hill villas, Garnant
Caio Miss Alice Mabel Davies,
Froodvale, Llanwrda
Carmarthen :—
Eastern, Lower Division ... David Denzil Harris M.B.
Furnace house, Carmarthen
Eastern, Upper Division ... Percy James Williams, Came
villa, Carmarthen
Western, Lower Division . Harry Slater Holmes B.A.,
B.Sc. Quay st. Carmarthen
Western, Upper Division... John Lewis, Penllwyn ,park,
Carmarthen
Cenartb Dr. David George Lloyd J.P.
Glynnest, Newcastle Emlyn
Cilycwm Ifor E. Campbell - Davys,
Neuadd-Fawr, Llandovery
Conwil Thomas Phillips, Gilfachy-
jestyn, Conwil
Hengoed John David, Glasfryn, Llanelly
Kidwelly Alfred Stephens J.P. Broom
Hill, Kidwelly
Laugharne Thomas Skeele Morse, Maes-
gwrda, St. Clears
Thomas Wm.Jones,Ulantowy,
Llanarthnej' ;
Rev. William Thomas, Spenser |
house, Llanboidy
Llandilo-fawr Rural.,
Llanedy
Llanarthnpy .
Llanboidy ....
Names & Addresses.
David Davies J. P. Cilrhedyn,
Llandebie
Lord Dynevor,Dynevor castle,
Llandilo
. Lewis Nathaniel Powell J.P.
Carregcennen, Llandilo
Benjamin John, Plasybedw,
Clynderwen, Pemb
, Harry Vaughan Watkins,
Tycerrig, Stone street,
Llandovery
. Thomas John Parry-Jones,
Highland view, Ty-croes,
Pantyffynon
. Delme Davies-Evans J.P.
Penylan, Golden Grove,
Carm
. Lady Meriel Howard, Cily-
maenllwyd, Llanelly
William David, Peuybryn,
Ty'rfran, Llanelly
T. P. J(
Llanelly
John Thomas, Swansea road.
Llanelly
Miss Gwendoline Joyce Trub-
shaw, Aelybryn, Llanelly
. Thomas Williams, 49 Queen
Victoria road, Llanelly
Rev. Hugh Jones, Queen
Victoria road, Llanelly
Henry William Bowen, 102
New Dock road, Llanelly
Brynyrodiii
SOUTH WALES.
CkJCNci LLORS — continued.
[kelly's
Electoral Division.
Llanfihangel-Aberbythicli
Names ii Addresses.
Kev. Thos. Thomas, Caeaune-
wydd,TempleBar,Llandebie
LlanJibangel-Ar-Artli Thomas Rees Jones J. P.
Pantglas, Pencader
Llangadock Walter Tudor Lewis, Cilgwyn,
Llangadock
Llangeler Henry Davies, Pantyrhebng,
Velindre, Henllan
Llangendeirne Kev. Kobert Henry Jones,
Aelybryn, Llangendeirne,
Carmarthen
Llangennech David J. Jones, Curnhwrdd,
Llangenneeh
Llangnnnor John Richaras, Danytoed,
Merthyr, Carmarthen
Llannon Wilham Greville, Carreghnllt,
Llannon, Llanelly
Llansawel Thomas Evans, Abernaiut
Crugybar, Llanwda
Llanstephan G. Barrett Evans J.P. Glyn,
Llanstephan
Electoral Division. Names A: Addresses.
Llanybyther John Edward Lloyd, Dolgwni
uchaf, Llanybyther, Carni
Mj-ddfai David Davies J.P. Rhyblid,
Myddfai, Llandovery
Penibrey, North William B. Rogers, Bronantr
PwU, near Llanelly
South John Henry Williams, .Snow-
don house, Burrv Port
Quarter Bach Griffiths Williams, Gwynfryii.
Mountain road.Brynamraan
Rhydyoymerai David Evan Davies, Gelly
Llauycrwys, Llanwrda
Saint Clears William Rogers, Clogvfrane,
Whitland
Saint Ishmael , John Jones, Plas, Ferryside
Trelech Phillip Phillips, Peneraiff,
Llanwinio, St. Clears
Westfa & Glyn Wm. Jones, Brondini cottagr.
Five Roads, near Llanelly
Whitland William Thomas, 1 1 St. Jnhn'-
street, Whitland
List o f thk Memhkbs of this Cuuntit Council,
WHICH
Names. Electoral Divisions.
Bowen Henry William Llanelly, Division 8
Campbell-Davys Ifcir E Cilycwm
David William Llanelly, Division 2
Davies Miss Alice Mabel Caio
Davies David J.P Llandebie
Davies David J.P Myddfai
Davies David Evan Rliydycymerai
Davies Henry Llangeler
Davies-Evans Delme J.P Llanegwad
Dynevor Lord Llandilo (Urban)
Evans G. Barrett Llanstephan
Evans Thomas Llansawel
Greville William Llannon
Griffiths J Abergwili
Griffiths Rev. John Ammanford
Harris D. D., M.B Carmarthen Eastern
Division)
Harry David Berwick
Holmes H. S., B.A., B.Sc... Carmarthen Western
Division)
Howard Lady Meriel Llanelly, Division i
John h Llandissilio
John David Hengoed
Jones D. J Llangennech
Jones Kev. Hugh Llanelly, Division 7
Jones John St. Ishmael
Jones John Richard Llanelly, Division 3
Jones Rev. R. H Llangendeirne
Jones Thomas Kees, J.P Llanlihangel-Ar-Arth
.VHRANGED ALPUABKTICAI.IV, AND THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS F^
HEY BKSPECnVELT SIT.
Names. Electoral Divisions.
Jones WilUam Westfa & Glyn
Lewis John Carmarthen Western Up|
Division)
Lewis Walter Tudor Llangadock
Lloyd D. G., J P. .. Cenarth
Uloj'd John Edward Llanybyther
Morris T., J.P Bettws'
Morse Thomas .skeele Laugharne
Parry-Jones Thonuis J Llanedy
Phillips P Trelech
PhiUips Thomas Conwil
Powell L. N., J.P Llandilo-fawr Kjir>il
Richards John Llangunnor
Rogers William St. Clears
Rogers Wm. B Pembrey, North
Stephens Alfred J. P Kidwelly
Thomas John Llanelly, Divisiun 4
Thomas Rev. Thomas Llanfihangel-Aberbythich
Thomas Rev. W Llanboidy
Thomas W Whitland
Thomas W. J Llanarthney
Trubsliaw Miss (J. J Llanelly, Division 3
Watkins Harry V Llandovery
Williams Griffiths Quarter Bach
Williams John Henry Pembrey, South
Williams Percy Jam's Carmarthen Eastern fUpi
Division)
Williams Thonuis Llanellv, Division '.
COUNIY COUNCIL OFFICIALS.
Clerk tu the Council, John William Nicholas, County |
offices, Carmarthen I
County Treasurer, P. Pearce, County offices,Carmarthen
County Analyst, Clarence Seyler B.Sc, F.I.C. Nelson |
terrace, Swansea
Coroners, Eastern division, R. Shipley Lewis, 16 Ehos-
maen street, Llandilo ; deputj-, Thos. Hopkins Powell,
Penybryn, Crescent road, Llandilo; Western division,
Thomas Walters, Quay street. Carmarthen ; deputy,
William Daniel Williams LL.B. 31 Quay st.Carmarthn
Threp Commotts & Kidwelly District or Honor or Lord-
ship & Liberty of Kidwelly, John William Nicholas, \
County offices, Carmarthen ; deputy, William Walter I
Brodie, Park street, Llanelly I
Ciiunty Survcvors, Eastern division; Gomer Henry, j
Town hall, Llandilo; Western division, B. Williams
Jonps. Gonnty offices, Carmaithen
Inspectors of Weights & Measures, Western division,
David Roderick, Myrddin cresci-iit. Ciinnarthen ;
Eastern division, John Jones. 10 Marsh st. Llanellv
■ I
Veterinary Inspectors under the "Diseases of Aniii.als
Acts " with their Districts : Carmarthen Petty Ses-
sional division (without Trelech), John Forsyth Rees
M.B.C.V.S. 22 Lammas street, Carmarthen ; Lam-
peter union (Carmarthenshire parishes & Brrchfa &
Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth parishes), Evan Harries, Rhiw-
hvyd, Pencader, Carmarthenshire ; Llandilo union (ex-
cept Biechfa pari.sh). W. Davies John M.E.C.V..-::
Wernolcn. Ammanford ; Llandovery union, W. Davii>
John M.R.C.V.S. Wernolen, Ammanford ; Llanellv
union (Carmarthenshire parishes). J. Campbell Hill
M.R.C.V.S. Holly bank. New rd. Llanelly; Newcastle
Emlyn union (excluding Llanfihangel-.\r-Arth parish
k including Trelech parish), (vacant) ; St. Clears 4:
Lla«boidy Petty Sessional divisions, John Forsyth
Rees M.R.C.V.S. Lammas street, Carmarthen
Inspectors under the " Diseases of Animals Acts," Car-
marthen division. Supt. John E. Jones. County Polici-
station, Carmarthen ; Llandilo division. Deputy Chjct
Constable John Eviins, Police station, Llaiidilo ; Llaii-
.-My division. Supt. Saml. .l..nes. Police statn. Llanelly
iKECrOKV.]
SOLTH WALES.
GLAMOEGAN
The Council meets at Cardiff.
Chairman, Hopkin Morgan C.B.E. Brjn Clydacli, Neath.
Vieo-Chairman— William Jenkins, 3 Mount Pleasant, Cymmer, Port TalM't.
Divies Enoch. Brynfedwen, Treherbeit
Davies Thomas Luther, Riverside, Aberaman, Aberdare
Davies William KobiTts. Maendu, MerthjT rd. Pontypridd
Evans James, Cambrian house. Blaenclydach, G-lam
Jenkins Herbert, i Cross street, Abertridwr
Lewis -Col. Henry O.B.E., V.D., D.L., J. P. Cioen-
meadoTv, Tongwvnlais. nrar Cardiif
Morgan Hopkin c!b.E. Bryn Clydach, Neath
Morris Thonias Hy. Hazel-n-ood. 40 Cathedral rd. Cardiff
Thomas John, Brvngolwg. Tondu, Bridgend
Williams Morgan.' 10 Cro>s st. Porth, Ehondda. Glatn
Retire in lya.s.
Daniel Daniel, Penybont, Crynant, near J«ealb
David Major Llewellvn, Maesgwyn. Port Talbot
Davies William Henry. Penlan, Penclawdd
Fleming Edward Heiiry, Eiversdale,Trehafod,Poiitypridd
Howells Joseph. GInnnant, Si. Martinis id. Caeiphilly
Jenkins William. 3 Mount Pleasant. Cymmer, Pt.Talbot
Jones William, Oakwood, Aberftrwd rd. Mountain Ash
Lewis David, i King street. Ferndale
Llewellvi. William J.P. Gorwxl. ()-more Vale. Bridgend
Thonias William. Park villa. Aberdare
Williams Rev. David Hngh. Brvnmair. Romillv i.l. Barry
CODNCILLOHS.
Retire March, 1922.
Electoral Divisions. Xanies & Addresses.
Aberaman Thomas Lewis, 40 Windsor st.
Trecynon, Aberdare
Aberavon David Rees, i Thomas street,
Aberavon
Abercj-non Isaac Llewellyn Morris L.K.C.P.
Lond. Tytwyn, Abercynon,
Alierdare
Hengoed ..
Hopkinson
Barry Dock .
Blacngwawr
Bridgend
Llandaff
Llanfabon .
Llwynypia..
Loughor
Maesteg
... Frederick WilHam Mander,
Glanynys house, Aberdare
Bargoed Rev. Daniel Leyshon Evans, 73
Heolddu, Bargoed, Cardiff
Parry Josiah Coleman Finch, 147 . Llandilo Talyb
Woodland road, Barry
... William Morgan Davies, 265
Gladstone road, Barry
.. Gwilym Alexander Treharne,Bel-
inont, Aberaman, Aberdare
... John Morgan Randall J.P. Fitz-
hamon court, Bridgend
Briton Ferry .Joseph Branch, 6 Ostorlcy street,
Briton Ferry
Cadoxton .John Rowland Llewellyn, The
Court, Cadoxton, Barry
Caerau John Evans, 10 Davies terrace,
Nantyftyllon, Glam
Caerphilly Thomas Edwards. Garth view,
Taft's Well
Cilfynydd Daniel Rees, 94 Cilfynydd road,
Cilfynydd, Pontypridd
CoedfTranc David Lewis Jones, Brooklands,
Skewen, Neath
Coity William Arthur Howell, Lletai,
Pencoed
... Col. Herbert Richards Homfray,
Penllyn castle, Cowbridge
... Rev. David Myrddir Jones, 189
Caerphilly road, .Senghenydd
... John Jones Edwards, 17 London
terrace, Cwmavon
Cymmer Major David Watts Morgan
D.S.O., M.P. Caeniawr, Porth,
Rhondda, Glam
ninas Powis Claude Dudley Thompson J.P.
Woodside, Wenvoe, Cardiff
Dulais Valley Gwilym Davies, Gilfach Fach,
Bryncoch, Neath
Ferndale Jabez Davies, 38 North road,
Ferndale
Gadlys Rev. Thomas Madoc Jeffreys, 7
Elm grove, Aberdare
.... Rev. William Saunders, Noddfa
house, Pontycyramer, Bridg-
end
.... Henry Davies,
Abergwynfi
Cowbiidge..
Cwmaber ..
Valley..
Glyncorwg
Upton
Divisions. Names k Addresses.
Charles Sevan, Milan House
larni, Overton, Porteynoii
Edward Richards, Galileo cot-
tage, Ystrad Mynaeh. Cardiff
John Tristram, '16 Telelkebir
road, Hopkinson
Kibbor H. .Spence Thomas, Hazehvoud,
Llandaff
Lt.-Col.Wm.Forrest J.P.,l>..S.O.
The Greenwood, St. Pagans.
Cardiff
David Jeffrey Williams, Gwyn
Grove, Pontardnlais
Col. H. E. M. Lindsay C.B., K.E.
Ystrad Fawr, Ystrad Mynaeh
Llantrisant & Llantwit Thomas Jenkins, Lynwood, 28
Fardre Cowbridge road, Pontyclun
Llwydcoed William Morgan Llewellyn,
Bwllfa house, Cwmdare
John Hammond, 10 Salem ter-
race, Llwynypia
Albert Harding, The Elms,
Gowerton
Edwin Barnett,4 Goodwin street.
Maesteg
Jlajor LleAvellyn David, Maes-y-
gwyn. Port Talbot
Mountain Ash Lord Aberdare V.D., D.L., J.P.
DufTryn, Mountain Ash
Neath (North) David 'Griffith Davies, Dur-y-
felin. Abbey road, Neath
Neath (South) Frederick William Gibbins,
Garth Mor, Neath
. Rev. Aneurin Davies, Bryn-
amlwg, Glynneath
Edward Horace Mole, Persondy.
Aberkenfig
David John Thomas L.R C.P..
J.P. Brynbedw, Nantymoel.
Bridgend
Penarth (North) Walter Hallett, 137 Windsor
road, Penarth
Penarth (South) Samuel Thomas J.P. 27 St.inweH
road, Penarth
Penrhiwceiber Benjamin James Phillips-Jones.
Tanybryn,Penrhiwceiber,GIam
Pentre Thomas Alfred Thomas, 8 The
Parade, Ton Pentre, Pentre,
Rhondda, Glam
PenjMTaig David Bowen, s« Amos hiH.
Penygraig ,. ..
Pontardawe David Daniel Davies, Neuadd
road, Gwauncaegurwen, Glam
Pontlottyn William Hammond, Rising Suu
inn,Tirphil
Neath (Vale of)
Newcastle
Ogmore Valley.
14
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Electoral Divisions. Names i Addresses. |
Pontypridd Ben Davies, Haultryn, Court'
House street, Pontypridd 1
Port Talbot (East) John Thomas, 3 Aqueduct ter- 1
race, Oakwood, Pontrhydyfen 1
Port Talbot (West) Edward Lowther, Geltsdale,
Port Talbot
William Evans, Bronwydd,
Porth, Rhondda, Glam |
Thomas George Jones, Beachside, I
Porthcawl
Swansea Valley Richard Thomas, Y Gwersyll, '
* Clydach-on-Tawe j
Tonyrefail & Gilfach Gnch William Arthur Jones, 60 Pem-
broke street, Tonyrefail I
Trealaw Enoch Treharne, 34 Rhys street,
Trealaw
I'orth .
Porthc
Electoral Divisions. Names & Addresses.
Treforest William Henry May, i Maytield
terrace, Pontypridd
Treherbert David Edward Williams,i4i Bute
street, Treherbert
Treorchy Rhys Evans, 12 Prospect place,
Treorchy
Tylorstown J. Mardy Evans, 25 Middle
terrace, Stanleytown
Vale of Neath Rev. Aneurin Davies, Bryn-
aralwg, Glynneath
Ynishir George Dolling, 5 Graig road,
Ynishir
Ystalyfera Daniel Thomas Jones, Ochr-y-
waun, Cwmllynfell
Ystrad William Evans Thomas, Llysy-
graig, Ystrad Rhondda,
Rhondda, Glam
Members of the Coonty Coonoil, aeeangeu Alphabetically,
which they respectively sit.
Retire March, 1922.
THE Electoral Divisioks
Names. Electoral Divisions.
AberdareLord V.D.,D.L.,J.P Mountain Ash
Barnett Edwin Maesteg
Bevan Charles (lower
Bowen David Penygraig
Branch Joseph Briton Ferry
David Major Llewellyn Margam
Davies Rev. Aneurin Vale of Neath
Davies Ben Pontypridd
Davies David Daniel Pontardawe
Davies David Griffith Neath (North)
Davies Gwilym Dalais Valley
Davies Henry Glyncorwg
Davies Jabez Kerndale
Davies William Morgan Barry Dock
Dolling George Ynishir
Edwards John Jones Cwmavon
Edwards Thomas Caerphilly
Evans Rev. Daniel Leyshon... Bargoed
Evans John Caerau
Evans J. Mardy Tylorstown
Evans Rhys Treorchy
Evans William Porth
Finch Josiah Coleman Barry
Forrest Lt.-Col. William J.P.,
D.S.O Llandaff
Gibl.ins Frederick William ... Neath (South)
Hallett Walter Penarth (North)
Hammond John Llwynypia
Hammond William Pontlottyn
Harding Albert Loughor
Homf rayCol. Herbrt. Richards Cowbridge
Howells William Arthur Coity
Jeffreys Rev. Thomas Madoc Gadlys
Jenkins Thomas Llantrisant&LlantwitFarJre
Jones Daniel Thomas Ystalyfera
Names. Electoral Divisions.
Jones David Lewis Coedffranc
Jones Rev. David MjTddir ... Cwmaber
Jones Thomas George Porthcawl
Jones William Arthur Tonyrefail & Gilfach Go
Lewis Thomas Aberaman
Llewellyn John Rowland Cado.vton
Llewellyn William Morgan... Llwydcoed
Lowther Edward Port Talbot (West)
Mander Frederick William ... Aberdare
May Wilham Henry Treforest
Mole Edward Horace Newcastle
Cymmer
Morris Isaac Llewellyn
L.R.C.P.Lond Abercynon
Phillips-Jones Benjamin Jas.. Penrhiwceiber
Randall John Morgan J. P ... Bridgend
Rees Daniel Cilfynydd
Rees David Aberavon
Richards Edward Hengoed
Saunders Rev. Wilham Garw Valley
ThomasDavidJn.L.R.C.P.,J.P Ograore Valley
Thomas H. Spence Kibbor
Thomas John Port Talbot (East)
Thomas Richard Swansea Valley
Thomas Samuel Penarth (South)
Thomas Thomas Alfred Pentre
Thomas William Evans Ystrad
Thompson Claude Dudley J.P Dinas Powis
Treharne Enoch Trealaw
Treharne Gwilyn Alexander.. Blaengwawr
Tristram John Hopkinson
Williams David Edward Treherbert
Wilhams David Jeffrey Llandilo Talybont
COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICIALS.
Architects, D. Pugh Jones F.S.I., M.S. A. County hall,
Cardifl & William James Nash A. R. I. B.A. Metropolitan
chambers, Neath
Inspectors under the " Diseases of Animals Acts," the
Superintendents, Inspectors & Sergeants of the County
Veterinary Inspectors under the "Diseases of Animals
Acts," Joseph Temple M.B.C.V.S. Aberaman, Aber-
dure; Reginald D. Hall M.R.C.V.S. 51 Tyiiewydd
road, Barry; William Rees Williams F.R.CV.S. Garth
house, Moria street, Bridgend; P. T. B. Bassett
M.R.C.V.S. Llanblethian, Cowbridge; Wm. J. Phillips
M.R.C.V.S. Angel street, Neath; James Mackeniio
Bronn M.R.C.V.S. Gas street, Pontypridd
Clerk o( the Council, Thomas Mansel Franklen, County 1
hall, Cardiff
Deputy Clerk of the Council, William Edwd. Bomilly
Allen, County hall, Cardiff
bounty Trcasiuer. Richard Arthur Lewis, County hiill,
Cardili I
Chief Clerk in County Council Offices, W. Gough I
Jenkins, County Council offices. County hall, Cardiff i
County Accountant. Albt. Wm.Fox.Countv hall, Cardiff '
Chief Education Official, John James M.A.. B.Sc, Ph.D.
County hall, Cardiff
County Land Agent, Francis Henry George Osmond- !
Smith F.S.I. County hall, Cardiff
Medical Officer of Health, County hall, Cardiff
Public Analyst, Clarence A. Seyler B.Sc, F.I.C. Nelson
terrace, Swansea Coroners:—
County Surveyor, G. A. Phillips M.Inst.C.E. County Eastern Division, David Rees, Mill street. Pontypridd;
hall, Cardiff deputy, R. Daniel Rees, Mill street, Pontypridd
Main Road Inspectors, Alexander Mark (head), sq jj„rthern Division, Rees Jenkins Bhys, Plas Newydd.
Ackland road, Bridgend ; eastern division, Isiiac Llydcoed. Aberdare
Tucker, Beech house. Church village. LlantwitFardre ^,^^^^__^ Division, Lewis M. Thomas, 42 Queen street,
Pontypndd; »o»thern division, Samuel Thomas ^^^^^^^ ^^ _^ g^^,j^ ^^^ jj^^„,
Charles, Rosewood, Bishops road, Whitchurch, CardilT ; ■ 1 ■• v. 01 .♦ nr 1
■western division. Fred Porter Slade, Mavfield house, Gower Liberty, Charles Joseph Cla>lon Wilson, i^
Bhyddings, Neath j Temple street, .Swansea
Inspectors of Technical & Evening Continuation Classes Ogmore Manor, Samuel Henry Stockwood. Court road.
& Primarv Schools, F. E. Rees, Thomas Powell & W. , Bridgend; deputy, William Augustus Williams. Court
Brvn Davies 1 road, Bridgend
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
PEMBEOKESHIRE
The Council meets at Haverfordwest.
Chairman — William Palmer Morgan esq. Market square, Narberl L
Vice-chairman— Col. W. R Roberts, Hamilton house, Milford Have
Retire March, 1922.
Brewer George P. Narberth
Bowen G. B. LlTvyngwair, Ne^\port. Pembrokesbii 1^
Harries James, Hayscastle, Wolfscastle
.lames E. H. Derlwyn Glandwr, Hebron
.lames William George, Llysyronen. Fishguard
Lawrence William, Home croft, .Saundersfoot
Thomas George, Bicton, .St. Ishmael's. Milfnrd Hav
Williams H. A. Crosswavs. Letterston
Retire March. 1925.
Cole Robert, 117 Charles street, Milford Haven
Han-ies E. P. 41 Gwyther street, Pembroke Dock
Jones Sir Evan D. bart. M.P. Pentower, Fishguard;
6 Addison road. West Kensington, London W 14
Kensington Rt. Hon. Lord, St. Brides, Little Haven
Lewis E. H. Hendre, Penycwm
Lewis Thomas, Hanton, Haverfordwest
Philipps Gen. Sir Ivor K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P. Coshest
hall, Pembroke ; & Chantrey house, Ecclest-on str(
London S W i
Philipps H. E. E. Picton castle. Haverfordwest
.Sketch S. B. 73 Bush street. Pembroke Dock
Names & Addresses.
J. Cox Slader Glanville, Llan-
teg, Whitland
Ambleston Joseph Watts, Greenfield,
Letterston
Begelly Henry Seymour Allen J.P
Cresselly, Begelly
Burton John Llewellyn, Jordanston
farm, Neyland
Camrose Richard Stephen Wade, Duns-
ton park, Portfield gate
Carew John Fredk. Lort Phillips J. P.
Lawrenny park, Begelly
Castlemartin John Thomas, Hodgeston "hall,
Lamphey
Clydey Jn.Jones,Llwynbedw,Boncath
Eglwyswrw William Bowen, Cilwendeg,
Boncath
Fishguard (W.) Benj. Gladstone Llewhelhn.
Maesgwynne, Fishguard
Fishguard (E ) David Ree.s, Main street,
Fishguard
Hakin Thomas George Hancock, Hill
house,Hakin,Milford Haven
Milford East D. Dundas Roach, Maen Dewi,
Milford Haven
Milford West Col. William Robert Roberts
V.D., J.P. Hamilton house,
Milford Haven
Haverfordwest : —
Prendergast & Uzmaston William Thomas Davies J.P
Prendergast, Haverfordwest
St. Thomas & Furzy park Hugh J. P. Thomas, The
Grove, Haverfordwest
St. Martin & St. Mary ... A. Hugh Saunders. Castle ter-
race, Haverfordwest
St. Martin's Hamlets William George Eaton-Evans,
Avellanaa, Haverfordwest
Henry's Moat .Jenkin Soarian Evans J.P.
Tycanol, Pontfaen, Fish-
K'ilgerran Urias Richards, Llyfnwfra,
Kilgerran
Lampeter Valfrey Llewellyn Rees J.P. Ashdale,
Lampeter Velfrey, Narberth
Llantyrnach Thomas Bowen, Llandre,
Llanfyrnach
Llangwm T. W. Harcourt Roberts,
Little Milford house, Frey-
strop, Haverfordwest
Llanwnda V. J. G. Johns, Manorowen,
Fishguard
Llawhaden WilliamThomas,Gelli factory,
Clynderwen
Electoral Divisions. Names & Addresses.
Maenclochog James Hy . Harries J. P. South
Field,ClarbestonRoad,Pemb
Manorbier Thos. John, 6 The Croft,Tenby
Mathry J.Lloyd Lewis.RhosIanogfaeh,
Trevine, Letterston
Monkton Archibald William Gutch,
Angle, Pembroke
Narberth North William Palmer Morgan J.P.
Market square, Narberth
Nevern Daniel Richards, Pantygroes,
Velindre
Newport James Oliver Vaughan, Dewi
villa. Newport, Pembrokesh
Neyland ; Walter Ernest Evans, 52 High
street, Neyland
Pembroke Town Arthur Hurrell Style M.B.
Main street, Pembroke
,, Ward Benjamin Powell, Talgarth
bouse, Pembroke
. William Smith, TO Bush street,
Pembroke Dock
,, „ Thomas Brown, Kingswood,
Pembroke Dock
„ „ Joseph Gibby, Bierspool, rem-
broke Dock
„ John Archibald Griffiths, 4
Croft ter. Pembroke Dock
„ „ William Grieve, 46 Bush
street, Pembroke Dock
St. David's John Howard Griffiths J.P.
Priskilly, Letterston, Pemb
St. Dograells John Morgan Philipps, Treri-
ttetb, St. Dogmaels
St. Ishmael's John Bowen, St. Ishmael's
castle, Milford Haven
St. Issell's William Beddoe, Cambrian
house, Saundersfoot, Pemb
Slebech & Martletwy Sir Charles Edward Gregg
Philipps bart. J.P. Picton
castle, Haverfordwest
Steynton John Thos. Fisher J.P. Denant
Steynton, Haverfordwest
Tenby Harry Ernest Ford, 3 f-
Julian terrace, Fishguard
Reginald Edward Hnlton,
" Brynbyfrid, Tenby
Walwyn's Castle ''™''"^.,"°"'"H"if'"R,iH'
■" Haroldston hall. Broad.
haven. Little Haven, Pemb
YViston John Lewis Llewellin, Haver-
hill, Spittal
Whitchurch William Henry John " Guard-
ian " office, Solva
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SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
OF lUK Ci)i'NTir Council, arranged Alphabeticai.lv, ani> tme Electokal Divisions euh
WHICH THEY RESPECTIVELY SIT.
Ketire March, 7922.
(excluding aldermen)
Names.
AUenH. S., J.P.
Beddoe W
Bowen J
Bowen T
Bowen W
Brown T
DaviesW. T., J.P
Eaton-Evans W. G. ...
Evans W. E
Evans J S., J.P
Fisher J. T
FordH. E
Gibby Joseph
Glanville J. C. S, J.P
Grieve W
Griffiths D. G., J.P...
Griffiths J. H., J.P. ..
GutchA. \V
Hancock T. G
Harries J. H., J.P
HultonH. E
John Thomas
JohnW. H
Lewis J. Llovd
ElecUiral Divisions.
Begelly
.St. Issell's
St. Ishmael's
Llanfyrnacli
Eglwyswrw
Pembroke Dock, Pater \\'ard
Haverfordwest (Prendergast
& Uzmaston)
Haverfordwest, St. Martin's
Hamlets
Nej'land
Henry's Moal
Steynton
Tenby
Pembroke Dock, Pater Ward
Amroth
Pembroke Dock, Pater Ward
Nevern
St. David's
Monkton
Hakin
Maencloeliog
Tenb}'
Manorbier
Whitchurch
.Mathry
LlewellinB. G
LlewellinJ. L
Llewellyn J
Morgan W. P., J.P
Philipps Sir C.E. G. bart. J.P.
Phillips J. F. L., J.P
Philipps J. M
Powell B
RecsL
Richards Urias
Roberts Col. W. R., D.L., J.P.
Roach D. Dundas
Roberts T. W. H
Saunders A. H
Smith J
Style A. H., M.B..
Thomas John
Thomas H. J. P. .
Ele.
Div
Thomas William
V'aughan J
Walters W. H., B.A., J.P....
WattsJ
WadeR.S
Williams W.,M.B., J.P
Fishguard
Wiston
Burton
Narberth North
Slebech & Martlelwy
Carew
St. Doginells
Pembroke Ward
Lampeter Velfrey
Kilgerran
Mil ford West
Milford East
Llangwm
Haverfordwest, St. Martin &
St. Mary
Pembroke Dock, Pater Ward
Pembroke Town
Castlemartin
Haverfordwest, St. Thomas &
Farzy Park
Llawhaden
Newport
Walwyn'8 Castle
Ambles ton
Oamrose
Llanwnda
COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICIALS.
Clerk of the Peace & to the Council, Robert A. Wheat-
ley M.A,, B.C.L. Sliire hall. Hiffh st. Haverfordwest
Clerk to the Small Holdings Committee, Robert A.
Wheatley, Shire hall, Haverfordwest
County Treasurer, John Woodrow Cros.s, Haverfordwe.^t
County Analyst, Clarence A. Seyler B.Sc, F.I.C. Nelson
t^errace, Swansea
Director of Education. Evan T. Davis M.A. Education
offices, Victoria place, Haverfordwest
Medical Officer of Health, School Medical Officer &
Superintendent of Midwives, Hugh Onen Williams
MB.. B S.Lond., M.E.C.S.Eng., L.R.O.P.Lond.,
D.P.H.R.C.P.S.I, Public Health offices, 23 Hill street,
Haverfordwest
Coroners: Lmver Divisi'>ri. H«i hert John Emh-n Price.
Dew street, Haverfordwest; deputy, Henry William.
Davies Williams, Haverfordwest; Upper Division,
Walter L. Williams, Fishguard; deputy, A. B.
Williams, Haverfordwest
County Sui*veyor, Thomas George, Pendine, St. Clears
Assistant, Arthur H. Thomas A.R.I.B.A. Priory cot-
tage, St. Thomas's green. Haverfordwest
Inspector of Weights & Measures, Joseph Richards,
Shire hall, Haverfordwest & 13 London road, Pembroke
Dock
Inspectors under the " Diseases of Animals Acts," the
Chief Constable & Police Officers of the County
Veterinary Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts," W. K. Barron M.B.O.V.S. Old Bridge. Haver-
foi-dwest
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
EADNORSHIEE
The C'liunty Council nad K
i Ihai
itlditioQ to lueetiags held i
Committee meet quarterly at Llaudrindod Wells,
pursuance of any statutory provision.
Charles Coltman Rogers M.A., D.L., J.P. Stanage park, Brampton Brian, Herefonlshii
Vice-Chairman —Thomas Davies, Fronolau, Aberedw, Builth.
Eeti
Aldermen.
Retire in 1925.
Edwards Arthur, Tycanol, Llandrindod Wells
Powell Charles, Castle farm, Boughrood
Roberts John, Rhayader
Stephens J. Wnzencroft J.P. Wniencroft. Kinet.:.n
Moscley A. Munoughty, LlanguUo, Radnorshire
Price Jas. Tyllnyd, Llanbadarn Fynydd, Penybont Statn
Price William, Glaiigwy, Boughrood
Rogers Charles Coltman M.A.. D.L., J.P. Stanage park,
Eramptoi! Bryan
COUNCILLOKS.
Retire March, 1922.
Electoral Division.*. Names & Addresses. | Electoral Divisions. Jfames & Addresses.
€olwyn(i;i Charles Henry Evan-Thomas, I New Radnor (2) George Harry William Walsh,
Caerwnon, Builth
,, (2) C. V. Weale, Llansaintffraid,
Builth
Knighton (11 Thomas Beavan Goodwin,
Lower Stanage, Knighton
,, (2) Herbert James Sparey, High
Street, Presteigne
„ (3/ Thomas Arthur Price, Yew
Tree, Discoj'd
„ (4) Richard Price, Vedwllwyd,
Beguildy
,, (5; Sir Francis Edwards bart.
The Cottage, Kniahton
,, (6^ Jn.EvansJ.P.UpperLlaithddu,
Llanbadarn Fynydd, Peny-
bont Station, Radnorshire
,, 1.71 A. T. Hamer, Great Cantal,
Llanbister Road, Radnorsh
Knighton Urban District ... Henry John Clee, i Broad
Street, Knighton
Llandrindod (i) Charles Henry Williams,
Glaslj-n, Tremont Road,
Llandrindod Wells
,, (2} James Osborne Bufton,
Gwynfa, Llandrindod Wells
New Radnor fi) Thomas Lewis Vaughan, Plas-
madoc, Llandrindod Wells
Painscastle(i)
., (2).
(3)-
Llwynbarried, Rhayader
(3) Samuel Nock Thompson,
Newcastle court, Walton
(4) John Hamer, Harpton farm,
Harpton & Wolfpitts
George Rowland Davies, Plas
Wye, Llowes, Hereford
William Mortimer Baylis J.P.
Parcgwyn, Glasbary, Here-
ford
Thomas Davies, Fronolau,
Aberedw, Builth
Rhayader (i) James Hamer J. P. Greenfield,
Penybont
,. (2) Rev. George Roberts, The
Vicarage, Rhayader
(3) Captain James Miller Gibson-
Watt B.A., J.P. Doldowlod,
Rhayader
,, (4) Edward Williams J.P. Dolau,
Nantmel, Rhayader
,, (5) Benjamin Pugh Lewis,
Noyadd, Rhayader
,, (6) Richard Hughes, London
house, Rhayader
Names. Electoral Di'
Baylis W. M.,J.P Painscastle (2)
Bufton J. O Llandrindod (2)
Clee.H. J Knighton Urban
Davies G. R Painscastle (i)
Davies Thomas Painscastle (3)
Edwards Sir Francis bart. ... Knighton (5I
Evan-Thomas H Colwyn (i)
Evans J., J.P Knighton (6)
Gibson- Watt Captain J. M.,
B.A., J.P Rhayader (3)
Goodwin T. B Knighton(i)
Hamer A. T Knighton (7)
Hamer James J.P Rhayader (i)
Names. Electoral Divisions.
Hamer John NewRadnor(4)
Hughes R Rhayader (6)
Lewis B. P., J.P Rhayader (5)
Price Richard Knighton (4)
Price Thomas Arthur Knighton (3)
Roberts Rev. George Rhayader (2)
Sparey H. J Knighton (2)
Thompson S. N New Radnor (3)
Vaughan T. L New Radnor (i)
Weale C. V Colwyn (2)
Williams C. H Llandrindod (i)
Williams E. W., J.P Rhavader (4)
COUNTY OODNCIL OFFICIALS.
Clerk to the Council, H. Vaughan Vaughan, County
buildings, Llandrindod Wells
Clerk to the Educati-on Committee, H. Vaughan Vaughan,
Ootinty buildings, Llandrindod Wells
County Treasurers, The London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limited, Llandrindod Wells
Public Analysts, H. H. Ward, University College,
Aberystwyth & Herbert J. Evans. Liverpool
Coroners : Eastern division, Frederick Lyttleton Green,
Wilcome place, Knighton ; deputy, Charles Mayer Nix-
son, Wilcome place, Knighton j Western division,
Edward Powell Careless, Temple street, Llandrindod
Wells ; deputv, A. Lindsay Careless, Temple street,
Llandrindod iVells
Wellings Thomas F.B.I.B.A
drindod Wells
fis Wish-
County Surveyor,
County building
Surveyor of Main Roads & Bridges, Thoma;
lade', Llandeglev, Penybont, Radnorshire
Inspector of Weights & Measures, C. S. W. Powell.
Plaswye, Llyswen, Boughrood, Radnorshire
Veterinarvlnspectors under the " Diseases of Anixmal-
Act
Wilfrid Munsi'ow~MB.C.V.S. The Laurels, Duke »t.
Kington, Herefordshire
rinarv Inspectors unaer tne i^i»e.i»>:> ^. ,^""~
ts"-' Knighton district, Edwd. Griffiths M.E.C.^ .b.
urch street, Knighton; New Radnor district, B.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
MAGISTRATES FOR THE COUNTIES Of SOUTH WALES
BRECKNOCK COUNTY MAGISTRATES.
LORD LIEUTENANT & GUSTOS ROTULORUM, Lord Glanusk, C.B., D.S.O.
Olanusk Park, Cnckhowell.
CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS, Hon. Robert Charles Devereux, 15.A., D.L., Tregoyd, Three Cocks.
Mai'ked thus t are also Deputy Lieutenants.
Bailey Col. Hon. WiUiani, The Bungalow. Tretower,
Crickhowell
Barrow Brigade-Surgeon-Col. Thomu.s Samuel Lloyd-
M.D., B.A.M.C. Plas, Llangattock, Crickhowell
Beckwith Arthur, Moor park, Llanbedr, Crickhowell
Benthall Ernest, Countess Weir house, near Exeter
Bligh Stanley Price Morgan, Cilmery park, Builth
Bloor James, Plasgeler, Brynmawr
Boucher Thos. John.Wernbadd mill.Llandetalle.Talsrarth
Butler Edward. Aherlljnifi, Glasbur>-on-Wye
Cater James. The Pavement, Hay
Oederstrom Baron, Craig-y-nos castle, Penycae
Christy Hugh Archibald, Llangoed castle, Llyswen
Cobb Edward Powys, Nythfa, Brecon
Cockcroft Edward Francis. Tv Glvn, Cusop, Hav
Cole-Hamilton Col. Claud 'George C.M.G.. D.S.O.
Yscethrog, Bwlch
('onnop Henry. The Croft, Woodland park. Newport.Mon
CuTteis Major-General Reginald Lawrence Herbert,
Glan-yr-afon, Crickhowell
Davies Benjamin, Beulah lodge, Beulah, Gartli
Davies David John, The Bungalow. Hirnain
Davies Idris, Bwllfa, Abercrave, Swansea Valley
Davies John Lewis, Yscii-fechan, Merthyr CHnog, Brecon
Davies Mervyn Thomas. Lower Porthamal. Three Cocks
Davies Khys. Cefnymeusydd, Abercrave
Davies William David, Cwmwysg, Senny Bridge
tDevereux The Hon. Robert Charles B.A. (chaiimaii of
the quarter sessions). Tregoyd, Three Cocks
de Winton Charles Henry, Maesderwen, Brecon
de Winton Wilfred Seymour, Tymawr, Brecon
De Winton William Francis Parry, Glyngarth. Brecon
Dickinson Francis Digby, Aberyscir court, Brecon
Dillwyn-Llewelyn Sir John Talbot bart. Penllergaer,
Gorseinon, Glamorganshire
IDillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn Charles Leyshon, Llysdinam
hall, Newbridge-on-Wye, Badnorshire
Evan-Thomas Edmund Lyons, 13 Bramham gardens.
London S W 5
Evans John David Douglas, Ffrwdgrech, Brecon
Evans John Thomas, Abernaut house, Llanwrtvd Wells
Francis George Phillip, 12 Bulwark, Brecon
Fuller-Maitland William, Stansted hill, Essex
Fnrmedge John Harris, Penmyarth, Crickhowell
<Jeorge Enoch, Caenantmelyn, Hay
(Hbson-Watt Major James' Miller B.A. Dnlriowlo,! hall.
Llanyre, Llandrindod, Radnorshire
Gilbertson Cecil Frederic, Abercrave house, Abercrave
Glanusk Lord C.B , D.S.O. (lord lieutenant), Glanusk
park, Crickhowell
tGough Fleming Richard Dansey Aubrey, Tniscedwyn
house, Ystradgynlais
Graham-Clarke Leonard John M.A.Glanrhos,Llanwrthwl,
Rhayader
Gray Henry Edward, Peterstone court, Llanhamlacb
tlraystone Herbert, The Moor, Hav
Greenly Edward Howorth M.A. Titley court. Titlev,
Herefordshire
(Jriffith Rev. Gethin Williams MA
Harpnr John esq. Cetn cot. Cefn-Ooed, Merthyr Tydfil
Harris John, Trelianog Fawr. PendeiTn. near Aberdare
♦Hereford Viscount, Ashford hall, Ludlow, Salop
Hill Philip Edward M.R.C.S.Eng. Latham house, Crick-
howell
Hincks Thomas Samuel Hawkesford M.D. Cartrefle,
Church street. Hay
Hopkins Darid Price, Bronllys court. Talgarth
Hore-Kuthven Hon. Charles Edward Stuart.5 Glamorgan
street, Brecon
Hughes Charles Wylde, Glynpedr, Llanbedr. Crickhowell
Inglis Charles George, Glanwye, Builth
James Lieut.-Col. John, Bryn Curl. Lyonshall. King-
ton. Herefordshire
James Gwilym Cristor, Llanwysg, Crickhowell
Jayne Frederick James M.B. 'Glanenig, Talgarth
Jeffreys Rees John Brychan, Castle house, Trecastle,
Senny Bridge
Jeffreys Walter Powell. Forde.Ashford Carbonnel.Ludlow
Jones Dan Powell-, Pwll court, Llangynidr. Crickhowell
Jones David, Pytindu, Brecon
Jones Edward Oliver, Castlefield, Maindy. Cardiff
Jones Howell Roberts, Trewern, Dowlais
Jones Lieut.-Col. John James V.D. Fronheul'ii;. Cefn-
Coed, Merthyr Tydfil
Jones Thomas,' Bronwydd, Hirwain, Aberdare
Jones Thomas Pressor, Commercial st. Tsitradgynlais
Jones William Black M.D. Tvnyberllan, Builth Wells
Jones Wm. Llewelvn M.D. 58 Thomas st. MerthvT Tvdfil
tJones-Willianis Col. Howell Richard. Cwv Pore, falv-
bont-on-Usk
tLindsay Lient.-Col. Henry Gore, Glasnevin ho, Dublin
Lloyd John Conway, Dinas house, Brecon
Matthews James, Plasdarren, Tstradfellte, Aberdare
Miers Henry Nathaniel, The Cottage, Tnyspenllwch,
Clydacb, Glamorganshire
Miller William Stevenson. Forest lodge, Libanus, Brecon
Mills Joseph, Tyrbryn, Talgarth
Mitchell Andrew Alex. Glyncelyn. Talachddu, Brecon
Moore-Gwyn Joseph Edward, Dyffryn, Neath
Moore-Gwvn Joseph Gwvn, Longford court, Neath
Morgan Capt. David Hushes. P,.nally house. Penally.
Pembrokeshire
Morgan Evan, Usk house, Brecon
Morgan Hon. Frederic Geo. Boughrood castle. Llyswen
Morgan James, Tan-y-bryn, Brvnmawr
Morgan John, Broad'street, Hay
Morgan John Daniel, Maesybryn, Ystradgynlais
Morgan Morgan, Aberllech, Senny Bridge'
Morgan Morgan Watkin, Bryntawe, Abercrave
tMorgan Lieut.-Col. Stuart' Williams, Bolgoed, Brecon
Morgan Thomas. Lower Pontwilym fami. Brecon
Morris John. Dolecoed. Llanfihangel Talyllyn. nr. Brecon
Peirce James Edward, ^ Church green east. Redditch.
Worcestershire
Pering Capt. George Hamer, Kennett hall, Newmarket
Pirie-Gordon Edward, Gwernvale, Crickhowell
Powell David, Caedryssu, Brecon
Powell Major Geo. Robert, Tynewydd, Hirwain,Aberdare
Powell Owen, Glynderwen, Gurnos, Lower Cwmtwrch,
Glamorganshire
Price Henry Thomas. Greyhound hotel. Builth Well.^
Price James Benjamdn Garsed. Brynderwen. nr. Neatli
Price Joseph, 49 High st. Cefn-Coe'd, Merthyr Tvdfil
Price Morgan, Glynllech, Abercrave
Price Owen, Nantvrharn, Cray
Piitchard Lewis. Nvthfa, Danvbont,Gilw,.i ii.Abe<-L'.ivennv
Raikes Robert Taunton MA. Treberfydd, Bwlch
Bee.^ David Valentine, Lion street, Brecon
Richards Howell, Brvnhvfryd. Talvbont-on-U.sk
Richards Rt, Hon. Thomas MP. The La«n. Ninian road.
Roath, Cardiff
Richards Thomas Edward MB. Bargoed hall. Bargoed
Roberts Richard Thos. 46 Harold rd. Tp. Norwood SE19
Roberts William, Eastfield, Brynmawr
Rosser William, Duffrvn CIvdach, Gilwern, Abergavennv
HIKECTOKy.]
SOUTH WALE8.
19
Salt Sir Shirley Harris bart. Gliffaes, Crickhowell
Sandeman Lt.-Col. Robt. Pieston,Dan-)--Park,Cni:khowU
Strick George Henry, Cetneithin, Lower Cwmtwrch,
Glamorgan
Taylor William Macdonald, Latheron house, Brynmawr
Thomas Edward Aubrey B.A. The Skreen, Erwood,
Radnorshire
tThomas Edward Dayid B.A. Welfield. Builth
Thomas Isaac. Caerau, Garth
Thomas VTilliam Henry Oliver, Tahvernminot;. Llan-
wrthwl, Rhayader
Tong- Wallace John. i8 Davies street, Brynmawr
Travers Capt. Frank. Cwy Pare, Talybont-on-Usk
Vaughan Darid, Panddanfryn, Glyn-Neath. Neath
Vaughan Lieut. -Col. John Edwards, Rheola, Glyn-
Neath, Neath
Watkins Benjamin, Noyadd, Llangattock, Crickhowell
Watkins John, 103 Worcester street, Brynmawr
Williams David, Penrhiw, Tstradgynlais
Williams Evan, Twynheulog, Brynmawr
Williams Jenlun, Trephilip, Senny Bridge
Williams John Edward, Nantduar house, Clydach, near
Abergavenny
tWilliams Reginald Freke, West mount,Ringwood,Hant3
Williams Thomas, The Stores, Erwood
Williams Thomas, Cynlais Stores, Ystradgynlais
Williaius-Vaughan John, Penymaes, Hay
Wilson Commander Alexander Thomas Lee R.N. Garth
house. Garth
Wood Capt. Chas. Harcourt Gam, Caer Beris, Builth
Wood Col. Thomas. Eamley, Lymington, Herts
Woosnam Charles William B.A. Cefnllysgwyn, Builth
Wright Edwin Alfred, Gordon house, Brecon
The chairmen, for the time being, of all Urban St Rural District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates.
Clerk of the Peace, Henry Frederick William Han'ies, County hall, Brecon.
DEPUTY LIEUTENANT NOT A MAGISTRATE.
Beaufort Duke of. Badminton park, Gloucestershire.
CARDIGAN COUNTY MAGISTRATES.
LORD LIEUTENANT & GUSTOS ROTULOKUM, Herbert Davies-Evans esq. Highuiead, Llanybyther.
CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS, John Wilham Willis-Bund esq. C.B.E., M.A., LL.B., F.S.A. Wick Episcopi,
Worcester.
Marked thus t are also Deputy-Lieutenants
Begbie Liiut.-Col. Alfred Glynn B.E Mabws, Llan-
rhystyd
Bonsall Henrv, Pendibyn, Llanbadarn Fawr
Bonsall Major Hugh Edward, Galltyllan, Machynlleth,
North Wales
Bon-en Essex Lewes. Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn
Bowen George Bevan, Llwvngwair, Newport, Pembrokesh
Brenchley Lieut. -Col. Herbert Walter Harman.Glaneirvv,
Cardigan
Brigstocke Augustus, Blaenpant.Llandygwydd, Boncath,
Pembrokeshire
Cass Major Charles Herbert Davis D.S.O. Dol-llan,
Llandyssil
Davies Arthur Picton Saunders, Pentre, Manordivey,
Boncath, Pembrokeshire
Davies Benjamin, Blaeniihan, MaesHyn-. Llandyssil
Davies Benjamin Thomas, Trefereuchaf,Trem,aen,Cardign
Davies David. Bi-yndolau, Henllan
Da^•^es David Berrington Griffith, Parc-y-gors, Llechryd
Davies David Thomas, Bank house, Cardigan
Davies Evan Hughes, Ysti-adteilo, Llanrhystyd
Davies Evan James, Glyn, New Quay
Davies James George Morris, Hafod estate office, Devil's
Bridge
Davies John Bowen, Rock house, Llandyssul
Davies John Humphreys, Cwrt Mawr, Llangeitbo,
Llanio Boad
Davies John Walter, Gwynfryn, Llang5'bi
tDavies Matthew Lewis" Vaughan M.P. Tan-y-bwlch,
Aberyst.w>-th ; & 17 Hyde Park gardens, London W 2
tDavies Morris, Ffosrhydgaled, Llanfarjan, Aberystwyth
Davies Peter, Caerlluge
Davies Thomas, Bronwi
Davies Thomas, Llangeitho, Llairio Road
Davies Rev. Thomas Rogers B.D. The Vicarage,
Llandde-n-i Brefi, Llanio Road
Dai-ies Walter, London house. Lampeter
Davies-Evans Delmc William Campbell, Penlan, Golden
Grove
Davies-Evans Herbt. (lord lieut.),Highmead,Llanybyther
Davies-Evans Major Herbert, Peterwell, Lampeter
Ellis Robert. 22 Portland street, Aberystwyth
Evans Charles, Mark Lane Stores. Lampeter
Evans David Daniel. Llanio.Llanddewi Brefi.Llanio Road
Evans Major Edward Walter David, i Via pier, Capponi,
Florence, Italy
Evans Evan, Tynewydd villa, Lledrod, Llanilar ■
Evans Griffith Pugh. Lovesgrove, Ahery.stwyth
Evans John, 31 High street, Cardigan
Evans Joseph, Llanfair fawr, Lampeter
Evans Owen Beynon. Delfryn. Cardigan
Evans Roderick, High street, Lampeter
Evans Thomas. Llwynduris, Llechryd, Pembrokeshire
tFitzwilliams Charles Home Lloyd, Cilgwyn, Newcastle
Emlyn, Carmarthenshire
Fitzwilliams Lt.-Col. Edward Crawford Lloyd, Cilg\vyn,
Newcastle Emlyn. Carmarthenshire
tFryer Henry Charles B.A. The Elms, Southbourne-on-
Sea, Hants
Greer Richard Townseud, Frongog-Llanbadarn Fawr
Griffith John, Stratford Lea, Brae Hayne road,
Beckenham, Kent
Griffith Major John Hugh Sandham, Llwynduris, Boncath
Griffiths Rev. Daniel, The Rectory, Llangranog, Henllan
Griffiths Rev. Preb. James B.D. Abertawe house, New-
port, Pembrokeshire
Griffiths James, Birdlip, Llandyssil
Griffiths Rev. James Martin, The Vicarage, Llansamlet,
Glamorganshire
Griffiths Richard, Tanybrjn, Ynyslas
tHavford Frederic Dundas B.A., C.V.O. 49 Egerton
i gardens, London S W 3 ; & Falcondale, Lampeter
tHarford John Charles, Falcondale, Lampeter
tHope Charles William Webley, Pigeonsford,Llangranog
Horsman Thomas Parry, Queensland, Australia
Howell David, Cwmcynfelin, Aberystwyth
Howell John Morgan, Portland house, Aberayron
Hughes Dryhurst George Munro, Bank ho. Aberayron
Hughes Major John Lloyd, AUt Llwyd, Llanrhystyd
Hughes Thos. Rhosygadair Fawr, Blaenanerch, Cardigan
tInglis-Jones Wilmot, Derry Ormond pk. Derry Ormond
James John, Penymorfa, Borth
James Richard. Brynllys, Borth
James Thomas, Ael-y-Bryn, Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth
Jenkins Rt. Hon. Sir Lawrence Hugh K.C.I.E., B.A.
Cilbronau, Llangoedmore, Cai-digan
Jones Albert Rice T. Oak lodge, Lampeter
Jones Daniel Lewis, Esgerhendy. Tregaron
Jones David Martin, Gwyon castle, Llandyssil
Jones Edward, Elgar house, Talybont
Jones Evan, Manoravon, Llandilo
Jones Evan Lima, 5 Bridge sfreet, Aberayron
Jones Griffith, 20 Fisher street, Swansea
Jones John, Cwmere, Felinfach, Cardiganshire
Jones Peter, Llwyngog, Aberystwyth
Jones Richard Evan, Cambrian ter. Borth,Cardiganshire
Jones Thomas, Castle Green, near New Quay
Jones William, Ffosheulog, Tregaron
Leir Edward Methuen, Brynyreithin, Llanfarian,
Aberystwyth
Lewes Col. John R.A. Llanlear, Felinfach
Lewes Capt. Thomas Powell, Llanaeron, Ciliau-Aeron
Lewes William, Llvsnewvdd, Henllan, Cardiganshire
tLloyd Charles M.A. Waunifor, Maes-y-crugiau, Car-
marthenshire
tLloyd Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray bart. Bronwydd,
Henllan
Loxd-ale Reffinald James Rice. Castle hill, Llanilar
Mansel Sir'Courtenay Cecil bart. The Manor, Maes-y-
crugian, Carmarthenshire , , j v
tMathias Major Lewis Jas. Bronpadarn.Llanliadarn ra^.r
Miles James Savile Henry, Nythva, Cardigan
Mitchell John Frederick, Twerton house. Llechryd
Morgan James Thomas. Maeselyn. LUindre
Morgan John, Pontrhydygroes, Ystrad Meurig, Car-
diganshire
tMorgan John Thomas, Nantceirio hall, Llanbadarn
Fawr, Aberystwyth
20
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Morris David, 2 Priory terrace. North road, Cardigan
Morris William, Bryiiowen, Berth
tParrj- Geo. Williams, Llidiardau, Llanilar.Aberystwjth
Phillips Rev. Thomas B.A. The Moat, Kerry, Newtown,
Montgomeryshire
Powell Edward Athelstiiue Lewis, Nanteos, Aberystwyth
Powell John, Blaenwern. Rhydlewis
Price Hugh Bankes. Dole, Lam.peter
Pryse Major George Rice, Tymawr, Ciliau-Aermi
Roberts David Chas. Awelon.St. David's rd. Aberystwyth
Roberts Edward, Penywern, New Cross, Aberystwyth
Roberts George Fossett, 9 Laura place, Aberystwyth
.Saycell Richard, Melindwr hou.^e, Goginan
Stephens James. Glanolmarch, Llechryd
tSzlumper Sir James Weeks C.E. Glantivy, Kew Gar-
dens, London W
Thomas Sir (Abraham) Garrod M.D. Bronygaer. .New-
port, Monmouthshire
Thomas Jenkin, 11 Park street. New Quay
Thomas John, Vrondolay, New Quay
Thomas John Lynn K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. .'^tiadmore.
Cenartb. Cardiganshire
Thomas Richaid, Brysgaga, Bow Street, Cardiganshire
Tyler Charles Eustace Parry. Mount Gernos, MaesUyn
Vaughan Herbt.Millinchamp esq.Llangoedmore,Cardigao
tVaughan-Pryse-Rice John Carbery Pugh. Llwyn-y-
Brain, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire
tWaddingham Thomas Jas. M.A. Hafod. Devil's Bridge
Walker Hugh, St. David's college, Lampeter
Webb William John, Traethgwyn, New Quay
Williams Caleb Morgan, 2 Laura place, AberystvNyth
Williams Daniel Jenkvn, Argoed hall, Tregaron
Williams John Danes'. Rhyd, Blaenannerch, Cardigan
Willis-Bund John William M.A., LL.B., F.S.A. Wick
Episcopi, Worcester
Winwood Thomas Henry Ricketts M.A. Syward lodge,
Dorchester
Wright Alfred Cecil, Brandwood house, Brandwood, near
Birmingham
The Mayors of all municipal boroughs k Chairmen of
Orban & Rural District Councils, for the time being,
are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk of the Peace, Frederick Richard Roberts, 50 Great Darkgate street, Aberystwyth.
Deputy Clerk of the Peace, Evan Evans, 50 Great Darkgate street, Aberystwyth.
MAGISTKATES FOB THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN.
LORD LIEUTENANT & CUSTOS ROTOLORUM, John Hinds esq. Ne;uid(l-deg, Carmarthen
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS, Edward William Milner-Jones esq. Principality buildings, Cardiff
Marked thus t are also Deputy-Lieutenants.
Allen Capt. Charles Adcland-, The Cross, ,St. Hilary,
Cowbridge
Blagdon-Richards Henry Evans, Castle house, Picton
terrace, Carmarthen
Bond Henry Coulson, Wargrave court, Wargiavn, Berks
Bowen George Eynon, Rumsey house, Kidwelly
Brigstocke Augustus B.A. Blaenpant, Llandygwydd,
Boncath, Pembrokeshire
Brigstocke Thomas Edward, 10 Spilman st. Carmarthen
Buckley Capt. James Francis Hughes B.A. Castell-
Gorfod, near St. Clears
Campbell Capt. Hon. Alex. Francis Hy. Clynderwen
Dalrymple Francis Beitram, Baitley lodge, Cadnam,
Southampton
Davies Arthur Owen, Upland, Carmarthen
Davies Arthur Picton Saunders, Pentre, Boncath
Davies Cyril Froodvale, Hatdre, Llanwrtyd Wells
Davies D. E. Gelly. Puiupsaint. Llanwrda, Carmaithn.sh
Davies David, Maengwvn, Clvnderwen, Pembrokeshire
Davies David, Rbyblid', Muliivc-y. Llandovery
Davies Henry June.';, Glviieiddan, Nantgaredig, Carm
Davies Lt.-Col. Hy. SanJl. I'nci . lUiosybedw. Pumpsaint
Davies John Morgan, Froodvale, Llanwrda
Davies Thos. Pretoria hn. Llanglvdwen. Hnhiun. (.Mm
Davies William M.R.C.S.Eng. Bayshill. Llamlil.
Davies William M.B.C.S.Jfcng. Baysniu. L.ianriiio
tDavies-Evans Col. Herbert, Highmead, Llanybytber
Davies-Evans Delnie Willi:im rimpbell. Penyl-.in. Golden
Davys Ifor Elystan Campbell-, Neuaddfawr, Llandovery
Dempster William Henry, Cliff house, Laugharne
Dillwyn-Llewelyn Sir ,fohn Talbot bart. Penllergaer,
Dowdeswell Major Thomas Henry V.D. The Cottage,
Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire
Du-Buisson Arthur Edmund, Glynhir, Llandebie
IDynevor Loi-d', Dynevor cast I.'. Llniidilo
Elliington Gerard' Bartleet
Evans Benjamin, Gwastod Abbot, Pencader, Carm
Evans David, Manordaf, Whitland
Evans Griffith Barrett, Glyn, Llanstephan, Carmarthen
Kvans Harry Dawkin, The Graig, Llanelly
Evans Hy. Morton Glyn O.B.E. Plasissa. Llanueiiiiech
Evans Louis Arthur Xjawfonl, Pantycendy. ('.luii'irtlieii
Evans Richard Whitaker, Dy£Eryn, New road, Llanelly
Fit7.williams Chas. Home Llovd,Cilgwyn,Newca8tlpEmlvn
KitKwilliams Lt.-Coi. Edward Crawford Llnvd CM G..
F.R.G.S., F.R.S.I. Cilirwyni, Newca.stle Eiulni
(fanssen Casaimiijon William, Howlands, Hatlield. Hoil.
Gower Capt. Erasmus. Castle Malgnyn, Boiuwtli
GrifTiths David M.B. Bryn house, Pontindubiis, (ilain
Griffiths Thomas, Glanmor, Burry Port
Guest Richard, 20 Goring road, Llanelly
Gwynne Major Da\-id, Cilgwyn. Llandovery
Haley Isaac, Glanbran, Llandoverv
Hilsbnry Earl of P.C. F.S.A. 4 Enni.smore ..wardens.
Harries Col. Tudor Lloyd, Llwyndewi. Ll.ii.«a.io.;i,
Herbert Henry C.E., M.E. Brynmarlais, Ammanford
Holfnrd James Price Gnynne, Cilgwyn, Llangadoch
Hopkins William, Epworth, Crescent road. Llandilo
Howell Ernest, Penbigwm, Mydrim, St. Clears, Carm
tHughes Col. William Gwynne, Glan-Cothy, Llanegwaa,
Nantgaredig
HuL'hes Wm. John Hamhn. Biynhawdd, Llaiiarthnev
tJeffreys Walter Powell, Forde, Ashford Carbonell, near
Ludlow
Jennings Lt.-Cul. E. C. Gelli-Deg. Kidw,-ilv
Jones Evan, Mai.oravon, Llandilo
Jones Morgan, Llanmiloe, St. Clears, Carm
Jones Rev. R. H. Llangendeirne
Jones Thomas, Brynmair, Goring road, Llanelly
Jones Thomas Rees, Pantglas, Pencader
Jones William Nathaniel, Dyilryn, Ammanford, Carm
LaHiencp Rpv. Richard Gwvniie M.A. The Club. Tenhy
Leives William. Llysnewydd. Henllan, Cardiganshire
Lewis Arthut Aneurin, Ashburnham house, Burry Port
Lewis Charles Prytherch M.A. Llandiiigat vil. Llandovery
tLewis Chas. Wm. Mansel B.A. Stradey castle, Llanelly
Lewis .Tohn. The Council school. Ammanford, Carm
Lewis John, Meiros hall, Drefaeh, Henllan
Lewis Rev Thomas B.A. The Rectory, Lampeter Vil-
frey, Narberth
Lewis Thomas, Brynglas, Nantgaredig, Carm
Thomas Revell. Ffosihyd'galed. Llnnfnrian,
Abel
vth
Lewis-Philii)ps Wm., B.A.Clyngwynne,Llaiiboidy,Whitlnd
Llewellyn William. Fairwater, Pantyffynnon
Llovd Charles M.A. Wannifor, Mnes-v-Crugiau, Carm
Llovd David Geor-e L R.C.P.Lond.' Glvn-nest. New-
castle Emlvn
Llovd Capt. Georne William David Bo«en. Brunan*.
Llanwida
Lloyd Howard Meiiiic, ('>iighordy, near Llaiiduvery
Lloyd John, Penybane, Abergwili, Carmarthen
Lloyd Lieut.-Col". John David Arthur Thomas Parc-
henri. Golden Grove
tlJoyd Sir Marteine Owen Mnwbray bnrt. Br.mwvdd,
Lhindvssul
.Mansel Sir C.mrtenay Cecil bort. The Miiiior, Mae«-y-
crugiau
.Margrave R.ibert, 26 Goring road, Llanelly
Milner-Jones Edward William, Principality bides. CarditT
Morgan Arthur J. Harbour house, Burry Port, Carm
Morgan His Honour Judge John Lloyd B.A , K C.
King street, Carmarthen
Morris Henry, Clynderwen, Pembi-okeshire
Morris Thomas, Brown H^ll villas, Garnant. Carm
Morse John D. Great house, Laugharne
Nevill Francis Richard, Glyncoed, Llanellv
Nevill Hugh M.A
tNevill Richard Austin. Undercliff, Feriysiile, Ciirm
Nevill William Talden, Felinfoel. Llanellv
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALEiS.
21
Newland Arthur Connop, Dolhaidd, Henllan
Parkineon Thomas B.A. The Kidge, Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucestershire
Pedder Col. James Henry Worthington, Gwynfe house,
Gwjnfe, Llangadock
Peel Mervyn Llovd M.A., LL.B., Danyrallt, Llangadock
Philipps Sir Charles Edward Gregg hart. Picton castle,
Haverfordwest
Philipps Grismond, Cwmgilly, Carmarthen
Philipps Henry Erasmus Edward, Tregeyho. Llandilo
Philipps Sir Owen G.C.M.G. Amroth Castle, Amrotli.
Begelly, Pemb
Picton John, Truscod, Llandilo
Powell Lewis Nathaniel, Carregcennen, Llandilo
Protheroe David Garrick, D61 Wdym, Llanglydwen,
Hebron, Carm
Protheroe-Beynon Godfrey Evan Sohaw-, Trewern,
Whitland
Puxley Henry 0. Lavaleii, Llethrllestry, Llanddarog,
Carmarthen
Rees Howell, igo Ne^iport road, Cardiff
Bees Thos. Glanyrafonddu-ganol, Talley, Llandilo, Carm
Richards David, Tirydail, Ammanford, Carm
Roberts Joseph, 13 Nevill street, Llanelly
Roberts Thomas, High .street, Llandovery
Rogers John Henrv, 136 Haverstock hill, Hampstead,
London N W 3
Sampson Richard Harry, Bryngwili, Llanedy, Pont-
ardulais, Glamorgan
Scourfield Sir Owen Heni-y Philipps bart. WilUaniston.
Haverfordwest
.Southern Franci.s Gerald, PantyTodin, Llandebie
Spence-Jones Lt.-Col. Cecil John Herbert
Stephens Alfred. Broomhill, Kidwellv
Si rick George Henry, Cefueilhjn. Ix)wer Cv
Glamorganshire
Thomas Henry Jones, Penrhosuchaf, Golden Grove
Thomas John Henry, Derry, St. Clears, Carm
Thomas John Lloyd, Beach house, Ferryside
Thomas Rhys Goring, Plas, Uannon, Llanelly
Thomas William, Treparke, Gellywen, St. Clears, Carm
Tregoning John Simmons. Landue, Launcest^in.Cornwall
Tregoning W. E. Cecil, Warborough. Llanellv
Trubshaw Harold E. Aelybryn, Felinfoel, LlaneUy
tVaugban-Prvse-Rice John Carbery Pugh,Llwvn-v-Brain,
Llandovery'
Watkins Thomas, Llandovery
Wilkins Henry, Brynderw, New road, Llanelly
Williams Daniel, Box house, Llanellv
AVilliams David. Ashcrott. Llanvbvtlier. Carm
Williams David, Gle.sin, Llanelly '
Williams Evan, Glyndwr, Pontardulais, Glamorganshire
Williams Sir- John bart. G.C.V.O. Blaen Llynant. Vic-
toria Marine terrace, Abenstw^ih
Williams Owen L.B.C.P.Edin. Bronheulog, Burry Port,
Carm
Williams Wm. Council school, Penygroes,Lland6bie,Carm
Williams William John, Ammanfryn, Brynamman,Lower
Cwmtwrcfi, Glamorganshire
tWilliams-Drummond Francis Dudley (chairman of
Quarter Sessions), Cawdor e.^^tate office, Carmartheu
Williams-Drummond Sir James Hamlyn bart. Edwins-
ford. Llansawel, Llandilo
The Mayors of all Boroughs & the Chairmen of Urban
& Rural Districts, for the time being, are ei-officio
magistrates
the Peaco, John William Nichnlas. County ottices, rarmarthei
GLAMOBGAN COUNTY MAGISTBATES.
LORD LIEUTENANT, Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.C, C.B. St. Pagans Castle, Cardiff.
CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS, Lt.-Col. Sir Rhys Williams bart. D.S.O., K.C., M.P. Miskiu manor,
Pontyclun, Glam.
VICE-CHAIRMEN— Lt.-Col. John Iltyd Dillwyn Nicholl, Merthyr Mav.r house, Bridgend & .Sydney Hutchinson By:
esq. Llandough Castle, near Cowbridge.
Marked thus t are also Depnty-Lieutenants.
Ill I'.C. M.P. liiynbedw
Abraham Rt. Hon. UiUuiiii
Pentre, Rhondda
Ackland-AUen Capt. Charles.St. Hilary manor.Cowbridge
Alters Edward, Pentrebane, St. Pagans, Cardiff
Alexander David Thomas,Bryneithen,Dinas Powis.Cardiff
Armstead Thomas, Greenmount, El)- i-ise, Llandatt'
Benson Florance John, Fairy Hill, Eeynoldston, Glam
Benson Lt.-Col. Henry Wightman D.S.O. Fairy Hill,
Reynoldston, Glam
Benson Col. Starling Meux, 15 Grosvenor gardens,
London S W 1 & Fairy Hill, Reynoldston, Glam
Benthall Ernest, Countess Weir. Exeter
Bi.shop Frederic Sillery, Welwyn, Northwood, Middlesex
Blundell George Edwai-d. Nottage court. Port.hcawl
Boles Francis James Coleridge
Brace William M.P. Devonfield, Fields id. Newiiort,Mou
Bramwell Hugh O.B.E. Pantyquesta, Pontyclun, Glam
Brooks John K. Becket street. Mountain Ash
Bruce George L. Monknash, Bridgend
Burgess Henry Arth. Glan Mor, Aberavon, Port Talbot
Byass Sydney Hutchinson (vice-chairman of Quarter
Sessions). Llandough castle, near Cowbridue
Cartwright Thomas George
Charles Henrv Pendrill. Westifield. Neat*
Clark Wyndhani Dauier. T:dygarn, Pontyclun. Glam
Cope Major William, Craig-vr-Eos. Bridgend
Corbett Edwin Wortlev Moiita!.nie, Llandough. Cardill
Cory Sir Clifford John bait. MP. Llantarnam abbey.
Monmouthshire
tCory James Herbert. Cor; ton. Whitchurch. Glam
Cory John. Sea view, Bradford place, Penarth
Courtis Sir John Wesley. Fairwater croft, Llandaff.Glam
Crawshay Francis Richard
Crawshay Capt. Owen Tudor Richard, Dimlands, Llan-
twit Major, Cardiff
tCrawshay Tudor. Dimlands. Llantwit Major. Cardiff
Crawshay-Williams Eliot, Plas Coedymwstwr. Bridgend
Cresswell Stuart Cornwallis, Gwernllwyn hou.se, Donlais
Cule Anenrin, Brvnglas, Ystrad Rhondda
Daniel David. Brvncoed. Crvnant, Neath
D:iv;d Fximund F-sher. Tscallog. Llandaff
25 Blaengarw road, Blaengaa-w
Edgar M.A. Glanynant house, Fairw
David Evi
David Ev
CardiH'
David Morgan Edwin. Glen view, Glais, Clydach. Glam
David Thomas Williams, Ely rise, Cardiff
Davies Benjamin, Court House street, Pontvpridd
Danes Dan, Miskin villa, Treherbert
Davies David Price, Ynyslwyd, Aberdare
Davies David William, Maes-y-ffrwd, Ty-draw road,
Roath park, Cardiff
Davies Edward, Cae Wern, Neath
Daries Enoch, Brynfedwen, Treherbert
Davies George Th(mias, London house, Llantrisant
Davies I\or Henry, Danygraig, Llantrisaut
Davies John Cecil, The Mount, GowertOH
Davies John Hopkin M.D. Tir Caradoc, Port Talbot
Davies Joseph, g Richmond road, Swansea
Davies Sir Joseph K.B.E., M.P. Spring cottage. Dinas
Powis, Cardiff
Davies Lleweljii, 147 Stanwell i-oad. Penarth
Davies Thomas, Penallta. Portlikerrv road, Bany
Davies Thomas Jeremiah. Morfvdd ho. Morristoii. Glam
Davies William, Plasyfelin. Ghimeath
Davis Charles Price. Bathampton manor, Bath
Davis Daniel Thomas William, Cwm, Caerphilly, Cardiff
Davis Frederick Lewis
Duncan .Sir David. Bronyglvn, Penarth
Duncan John Tboma*. Oaklands. LlandatT
Dunn Philip John, Crofta, Llantrisant
Dunraven & Mountearl Earl of K.P., P.C. (Irel.).C.M.G.
Dunraven castle. St. Brides Major, Bridgend; & 22
Norfolk street. Park lane, London W i
Eocles Herheit. Pi-nrhiewtvn, Neath , ^ ,
Edwards Edward, Penlan ho. Quaker's Yard, Trehan-.^
Emerson William. .Sweldon. Ely, near Cardiff
Enoch Daniel. Brwiawel, Tonyrefail
Evans Daniel. Ferndale
Evans DaWd Charles. Bryn Miskin. Trealaw
Evans David Richard, g Tyfica crescent, Pontypndi
Evans Frederick William' M.D. Priors clo.se. Sutton
Pourtnev. Berks
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Evans trriffith, Brvnawel. Mountain Ash
Evans Gwilym Arnold, Ffrwd house. Mountain Ash
Evans Herbert, Cwmavon, Port Talbot
Evans John, Iscoed, Penydorren, Merthyr Tydfil
Evans John, Penybrvn house, Pontypridd
Evans John Edward, The Moiint, Fields Park road,
Newport, Mon
Evans Richard, 33 Bryngurnos street, Bryn, Port Talbot
Hvans Stephen, Tonyrefail
Evans Thomas Beynon, Bristol house, Cilfynydd, Glani
Evans Thomas, Pentwyn, Pentyrch, Glamorganshire
Evans William, Bronwydd, Perth
Evans William, Oxford house, Llandaff
Evans William, Khiwinder Fawr. Tonyiefail
Evans William Owen, Bryncelyn, Pontarda«e
Fenwick David, Tylorstown
Fenwick William, Junction stores, Abercynoii
Fisher Col. Henry Oakden V.D.Tv Mynydd,Badyr. Cardiff
Fleming Edward Henry, Eiversd;ile,Trehafod,Poiitypridd
Forester Edward Lovell, Newton, Oystermouth
Forrest Lt.-Col. William D.S.O. The Greenwood, St.
Pagans, Cardiff
tGaskell Col. Joseph C.B.E. Cumberland lo. Llandaff
George Abraham, Holmesdale, Llanstephan ,
German Major James O.B.E. Ffynone, Lower Cwrtyvil
road, Penarth
Gibb Robert, Danygraig Baglan, Briton Ferry
Gibbins Frederick William, Garthmor, Neath
Gilbertson Charles, Gellygron, Pontardawe
Gilbertson Fraivcis William, Llwynymor, Mumbles, Glam
Glanely Lord, The Court, St. Pagans, Cardiff'
Glasbrook David Mansel, Bryn-y-mor, Swansea
Glasbrook John, Sketty court, near Swansea
Gordon George Edward, Penlan cottage,Penclawdd,Glam
Gordon Joseph Gordon
Gore Fras. Wm. Geo. :8 Norfolk st. Park la. London Wi
Gough Fleming Richard Dansey Aubrey, Ynyscedwin
house. Swansea Valley
Graham Wm. Friars" Point ho. Barry Island.Barry,Glam
Gray Frederick Noel, The Heath, West Overcliff drive,
Bournemouth
Grav Henrv Edward. Peterstone court, Brecon
Gray Thomas M.Inst.C.E. Underbill, Port TaJbot
Gregor Sydney Laver, Brynhyfryd, Westcross. Glam
Gregory Horace Mark M.Inst.C.E. Southcots. Peaslake.
Surrey
Griffin Henrv Arth. St. Austell, io3 Cathedral rd. Cardiff
Griffiths Ernest Howard M.A., Sc.D. 5 Selwyn gardens
Cambridge
Griffiths Lemuel Price, 10 The Parade, Barrv
Griffiths Rhys Samuel, Brvnawel, Clydach Vale
Griffiths Thonvcis, Maesgwyn, Cymmer, Forth, Glam
Guy Richard, Trevethin, Penarth
Hall Joseph William, Hill ho. Llanblethian, Cowbridge
Hall Samuel, St. Brides-super-Elv. Cardiff
Hallowes William Brahazon. Craigafon, Port Talbot
Hankey Norman Fredk. Pentrebach ho. Merthyr Tydfil
Hann Edmund Mills, The Rise, Llanishen, Glamorgansh
Harries Rees, Bolgoed, Pontardulais
Hart.shoi-n Vernon O.B.E., M.P. Maesteg
Hedley Erne.st Hall C.E
Heywood Charles Albert
Hiil Vernon Tickell, Mendip lodge, Langtord, Bristol
Hodges Frank. Coity road, Bridgend
Hodges Frank. Llwvdcoed, Aberdare
tHomfray Lt.-Col.' Herbert Richards. Penllyn castle,
Cowbridge
Homfray Capt. John (ayrine Richards. Penllyn castle,
Cowbridge
Hopkins Thomas. Maesgwyn hou-e. '■ -i ' Riidgend
Hopkins Thomas Edmund, Eonallen, Maesteg
Howell Llewellyn David, Sunny bank, Aberdulais
Howells Joseph, Glannant, St. Martin's rd. Caerphilly
Hughes John, Elmira house, Aber-Rhondda rd. Poi-th
Hughes Sir Thomas. Cardiff
Hutchinson John William, Tondu ho. Aherkenfig, Glam
Jackson Charles James F.S.A
Jacob Frank Llewellin, Bryndernen, Ferndale, Glam
Jacob James Percy, Rockleigh, Pentyla, Aberavon,
Port Talbot
James John, Richmond house, Cwmgorse, Owaun-cae-
Gurwen
James Thomas, ig John street, Porthcawl
Jenkin.s David, Glanynant, Porth
Jenhins Hubert, Malvern house. Cross st. Ahertridwr
Jenkins Lewis, The Graig house, Briton Ferry
.Jenkins Samuel, Cwmgorse. Owaun-cae-Gurwen, Glam
.fenkins Thomas Pascoe, Scotland house, Tonypandy,
Pontypridd
Jenkins William, Cymmeir, Port Talbot
Jenkins William, Ystradfechan house, Treorky, Glaiu
Jenkins William l#wis. Cambrian house, Cowbridge
J&nniiigs John Milton, Fairfield, Bradford place, Penarth
John Daniel William, Glyncoch, Clydach
John Edward, Eagle house, Cowbridge
John Evan, Llantrisant
John John, Loulas house, Skewen, Neath
John Tom M.A. Caegivyn, Penygraig
Johnson William, Derry park, near Bridgend
Jones Bruce, Plas Newydd, Abercynon
Jones Charles, 48 Pentyla, Aberavon, Port Talbot
Jones David Williams, i Victoria square, Aberdare
Jones Edward, Tynywern house, Ynysybwl
Jones Evan, Ty Mawr house. High street, Aberdare
Jones George Sibbering, Steam saw mills, Porthcawl
Jones Capt. Humphrey, Bryn Athan, Port Talbot
Jones Herbert Rees, Highfield, Penarth
Jones John, Tydvil house, Resolven, Neath
Jones Col. John Arnallt M.D. Heathmount, Aberavon,
Port Talbot
Jones Lemuel, 3 High street, Aberavon, Port Talbot
Jones Lleivellyn, 18 Alexandria road, Pontycymmer
Jones Thomas, Penrhiwceiber ho. Penrhiwceiber, Glam
Jones Trevor, Fron Deg. RadvT
Jones William, Gellideg, Pontypridd
Jones William, Oakwood, Aberffrwyd rd. Mountain Ash
Jordan John, Parcyderi, Llansamlet
Jose John Henrv, 18 Victoria Park road east. Canton,
Cardiff
Knight Robert Lougher, Tythegston court, Bridgend
Knott George, Pyle cottage. Pyle, near Bridgend
Knox Edward, Kilmersdon, Bath
LaAvrence Arthur, 6 Park place, Cardiff'
tLee Major-General Henry Herbert C.B.E. The Mount,
Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Lee WilUam, Robert, 69 Porthkerry road, Barry
Leigh William Watkin M.R.C.S.Eng. Glyn Bargoed
house. Treharris, Glam
Lewis Major David. Ferahill. Blackpill, Glamorganshire
Lewis David, Tydvil house. King street, Ferndale
tLewis Capt. Henry, Green Meadow, Cardiff'
Lewis Thomas, 18 "King's ter. Nant-y-ffyllon, Bridgend
Lewis Thomas Edward, Brynbedw, Blaengarw
Lewis Sir Thomas Wm. Gileston Manor ho.nr.Cowbridge
Lewis Walter. Ty Gwent. Bargofd
Lewis William John. Plasycoed, Momston, Glamorgnsh
Lewis William Jones, Caederwen, Park street, Bridgend
Lewis William Morgan. Elsinore, Llanishen, Glam,
Leu-is William North. The Orchard, Lisvane, Glam
Lewi i William Rufus. New lodge, Gorseinon
Lewis-Hughes Hugh
tLindsay Col. Henry Edzell Morgan R.E., C.B. Ystrad
Mynach. Cardiff
Lipscomb Godfrey esq.Twyn-yr-hydd,Margam, Pt.Talbot
Llewelyn Lt.-Col. Charles Levshon Dillwyn Venables,
Llysdinam hall. Newbridge-on-Wye, Radnor
Llewelyn George Ernest. Biyngarw. Aherkenfig. Glam
Llewellyn John Rowland. Cadoxton court, Barrv
tLlewelyn Sir John Talbot Dillwyn bart. Penllergaer,
Llewelyn Sir Leonard W.,K.B.E. Malpas ct. Newport, Mon
Llewellyn Rees, Bwllfa house. Cwmdare, Aberdare
Llewellyn William. Gorwvl. Ogmore Vale. Glamorgnsh
Llewielyn Capt. Wiill.iam Herbert, Clvdwyr,. Court
Colman, Bridgend
Lloyd Daniel Herbert, The Heath, Bridgend
Lloyd Edward Th<imas. West ho.Llantwit Major,CardilT
Lloyd John Hertiert Pardon. PlSs Cilybehyll, Pontar-
dawe, Glamorganshire
Lowdon John, St. Hilda's, Romilly road, Barry, Glam
Lowther Edward, Geltsdale, Port Talbot
Lucas Thomas, Nythfa, Ogmore Vale
tLucas Lt.-Col. Thomas Woodwright. Golagh. Ci-fn
Coed road. Cardiff
Lynch-Blosse Edward Falconer
Mander Frederick Wm. 42 Conmiercial st. Aberdaie
Martin Henry Williami. 42 Newport road. Cardiff
Mathias James Henry, Tlie Hollies, Nelson
Mathias Richard James, The Garth, Pontypridd
Matthias William Hv. Tynvcvmmer hall," Forth, Glam
Meggitt John Claxton, Seacroft, Park rd. Barry, Glam
Mier.i Henry Nathaniel. The Cottiige. Ynispenllwch.
Swansea Valley
Mills Edward. Lomey. Langland Bay
tMoore-Gwyn Joseph" Edward. Dyffryii. Neath
Moore-Gwyn Major Joseph G\nn. Longford court. Neath
Mordey Thomas Henrv. The Spinnev. Sully, nr. Cardiff
Morel Thomas Edward, Roxburgh, Penarth'
Morel Williams Gibbs
Morgan David Naunton, Gilfach Goch
Morgan Major David Watts M.P., D.S.O.Caemawr,Porth
Morgan Idris Naunton, Tlie .Surgerv. Pandv square,
Tonypandy. Pontypridd
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
23
Morgan Hopkin, Bronwydd, routyinidcl
Mor<,'an Hopkin C.B.E. Bryn Clydach, Neath
Morgan His Honour Judge John Lloyd, The Reform
club, London W
Morgan Lt.-Col. Morgan, Maesydderwen, Mountain Ash
Morgan Surgeon-Major Rhys DaVid, Gurnos ho.YnysybwI
Morgan Thomas, Ardw^n, Owmparc
Morgan Capt. Thomas Llewellyn
tMorgan Lieut. -Col. William Edwin Llewelyn. Bryn-
briallu, Ffynoue, Swansea
Morris Morris, Glenmore,Winglield rd.Whitchurch,Glum
tMorris Major Sir Robert Annine bart. Sketty park,
near Swansea
Morris Sylvanus Glanville, Biyn-y-De!yn, Mardy
Morris Thomas Henry,Hazehvood,4o Cathedral rd. Cardiff
'Neale Joshua John, "Oxtoii, Kenton, Exeter
Nicholl Iltvd Bond F.S.A.'rheHaui,LlantwitMajor,Cardiff
tNiehoU Lt.-Col. John Iltyd DiUwyn (vice-chairman of
Quarter Sessions), Merthyr Mawr house. Bridffend
Nicholl-Carne Gilbert Stradling, Nash manor, Cowbridge
NichoUs William Edgar, Fulmer rise. Stoke Poffes. Bucks
O'Donnell Peter Joseph, The Towers, Hulton rd. Barry
Owen Edward Tudor, Ash hall, Cowbridge
Owen Evan, Llwyn On. 30 Ruthin gdns. Cathays.Cardiff
Parry Edward John M.D. Park liew. Park .st. Bridgend
Parry Thomas Wm. Rock house, Ferndale, Glamorgonsh
Phillips Fras. Rosser.Ynysmeudwy ho. Ynysmudw,Glam
Phillips Herbert Percy Davies. Hangleton place, Port-
Phillips' Jenkin, Bhvdvfen, Nantvmoel, Glamorganshire
Phillips Wm. Altd. YFroii, St. Martin's rd. Caerphilly
Player John, Thirlstaine hall, Cheltenham
Player William John Percv, Wernfadog, Clvdach
Plymouth Earl of P.C, G.B.E., C.B. (Lord Lieut. 1. St.
Pagans castle. Cardiff
IPontvpridd Lord. Bronwvdd. Cardiff; & Devonshire
club, St. J;unes' street, London S W i
Powell Major Geo. Robt. Tynewydd, Hirwaiii. Aberdare
Powell Hopkin James, Wern, Ystalyfera
Powell Joseph Henry, Danvgraig, Aberdare
Powell William, West house, Bridgend
Powell Lieut. -Col. William Savours V.D. Begelly house,
Begelly, Pembroke
Prichard Hopkin Llewellvn, Penmaen ho.Penmaen,Gower
Prichard Lt.-Col. Hubert Cecil. Pivllywrach. Cohvinst'on.
Oowbridge
Prichard Robert Davjd. Re.-^olven. ^•eath
Prosser William. Dnlcoed, Sexvii .■^isier^. ,w.<r N.Mtb
Pyman John William. C'lirtvvil, Peiiaith
Radelifte Henry. Druid..^tnin-. lusir Caidiff
Randall John Morgan, Fitzhamon court. Bridgend
Bees Daniel. Wellfield, Port Talbot
Bees David John. Bi'ynderwen, Porthcawl
Bees David Morgan, Benton house. WhitcBurch, Ulam
Bees John. Biynhirgoed, Pencoed, near Bridgend
Bees Noah, 61" Thomas street, Tonvpandv, Poiitvpridil
Bees William, Frondeg, Aberaman. Aherdare
Bees Wm. John, 2 Bryn-y-M6r villas. Eaton cres. Swansea
Reynolds Major James Christopher. The Grange.
Wenvoe, near Cardiff
Richards Edward. Galileo cottage, Y'stiad Mynach
Bichards John William, Court house, Tonypand>
Richards Thomas Edward, Bargoed hall, BarL'ueil
Richards Thomas Picton Rose, Velinnewydd. Talgarth.
Brcconshire
Rickards Robert, The Priory, Usk, Mon
Roberts David William, 14 Windsor road. Bam
Roberts Richard Thos. 27 York srardens, Clifton. Biistnl
Roberts William Godfa. LIv.sderfel, Maeste;.'
Robinson Sidney M.P. Lansdown croft, Bath
tBomilly Samuel Henry. HiiiiHncton park. Kingt<in.
Herefordshire ' |
Bose-Prine Sir Francis Caradoc bart. Hensol castle, !
Pcntyclnn, Glamorganshire '
Rosser John Holbein, Dysgwylfa, Sketty, Glans j
Howe George, Ael-y-bryn, Morriston, Glam '
Sharpe Frank Evan, Fonnion house. Harbour rd. Barrv i
Sheppard Oliver, 127 Cathedral road, Cardiff
Smith John Joseph, rv Portland place. London W i
Smith John Morgan, High street, Aberavon, Port Talbot ■
tSpearman Sir JnsepliLartonElmes bart Stancliffe.Bexhll 1
Sprent Richard Allcot. Taiaii. Dinas Powis. Cardiff '
Strick George Henrv, Cefneithin,Lower Cwmtwrch,Glam j
tSwansea Lord. Singleton, Swansea ; k Carlton k
Athenaenm clubs. London S IV i '
Taylor Thomas, Hully house, Pontypridd
Tennant Charles Coombe, Cadoiton lodge, Neath
Thomas Abraham H. Ty Crymlyu, Llansamiet, Glam
Thomas Daniel J. Harleston. Bargoed, Cardiff
Thomas Daniel Lleufer, Deilwyn, Church road, Whit-
church, Glamorganshire
Thomas David, Ferndale, Glamorganshire
Thomas David Howell, Vincent lodge, Picton pi. Swansea
Thomas David John L.R.C.P. Brynbedw, Nantvmoel,
Bridgend
Thomas Edmund Lyons Evan, Neath
Thomas Evan, Splok farm, St. Donats, Llantwit Major
Thomas Sir Griffith, Court Herbert, Neath
Thomas Iltid Edward, Glan Mor. Uplands, Swansea
Thomas John, Bryngohvg, Tondu
Thomas John, Fern "bank'. Tydraw rd.Roath park, Cardiff
Thomas John. Pontrhydyfen
Thomas John Crook. Boveiton court, Llantwit Major,
Cardiff
Thomas John Griffin, The Rectory, Llandough, Cardiff
Thomas Sir John Lvnn K.B.E.i C.B.. C.M.G. Green
Lawn, Pen-v-lan. CardilV
Thomas John Rowland Leigh .M.A. Bolberrv Vean, near
Kingsbridge. South Devon
Thomas Morgan John. Glanmor house, Loughor
Thomas Samuel, 27 Stawell road, Penarth
Thomas Thomas Powell, Merevale, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Thomas Thomas William M.R.C.S. Brynderwen, Caer-
philly, Cardiff
Thomas William. Evans, Llysygiaig, Y'strad Bhondda
tThomas Sir William James, Birchwood granL'e, Peny-
lan. Cardiff
Thomas William Jones, 33 Victoria avenue, Porthcawl
Thomas William Philip. Gorphwysfa. Ti'eorchv
Thompson Charles, PenhiU close', Cardiil
Thompson Claude Dudley, Woodside, Wenvoe, nr Cardiff
Travis Arthur Wellington, Skelbiook, Penarth
Trick William Burrows, Neath
ITurbervill Col. John Picton, Ewenny priorv, Bridgend
Turnbull Philip, The Heath, Cardiff
Turner James Edward, Tv Gwvn, Lisvane, Glamorgansh
■[■Tyler Major-Gen. Trevor Bruce B.A., C.B., C.S.I
Llantrithyd' house, Cowbridge
tVaughan Lieut. -Col. John Edwards, Rheola, Glvn-
Neath, Neath
I Vivian Col. Sir Arthur Pendarves K.C.B., V.D.
Bosahan. St. Julians, Cornwall
Vivian Major Hon. Odo Bichard D.S.O., M.V.O.
Glanog^nr, Bridgend
Walker Charles Evelyn Fore.stier,BrynhBdydd,Rhiwdeiiii.
Newport. .Mo.a
Wallace Thomas M.D. 28 Newport road, Cardiff'
Wallis Humphry. Morningside, Dinas Powis. CaidilT
Ward John Lew'is Williams, Aelvbryn, MerthiT Tvdfil
Watson Herbert Sarstield, Llansannor court. Cowbridiie
William.s David Thomas. .Ultwen, Pontardawe
Williams EdAvin. Arfion. Parish road, Y'nv.'<vbn'l
Williais Georse Bransl.y, Reform club, London S W i
Williams Godfrev Herbert, Aberpergwm house, Glyn-
Neath, Neath
Williams Illtvd, Castleton, St. Athan. Cardiff
Williams John, The Court House, Llantwit Major,(;ardiff
Williams John. Dulais house, Brunswick pi. Swansea
Williams John M.P. (>(neen's road, .Sketty. Swansea
Williams John David. Clvdach court, Trealaw Dinas.
Bhondda.. Glamori:an.*hiie
AVilliams Morgan. 10 Cross street, Portli
Williams Robert Arthur M.B
tWilli.iaus Lt.-Col. Sir Rhvs bart. D.S.O.. K.C. M.P.
(chaiiman of Quarter Sessions), Miskin manor. Pontv-
clun, Glamorganshire
WiUiams Samuel. Ffos-vr-Efail. Pontardulais
Williams Thomas, Tvdraw. Treherbert
Williams Walter. Diiivol. Pentre. Rhnndda
WilUams William. ^6 Merchant street. Pontlottvn
tWright Col. John Eoiier V.D, Hendi efnilan.Sk.-t'tv.GIam
Writrht C..1, IVilliiun Charles OB. P.ut Talbot
Yeo Frank Cnrv. The Mount. Lanirlaud Va-. . Mumbles
Yorwerth Di.vlrt Matthew.. 2 HaiiburA road. B.ir-.ed
The Mavo
Chairm.
> of Aberavon, Cowbridge and Neath, and the
I of all Urban and Rural District Councils,
me being, are ex-officio Magistrates
Clerk of the Peace, T. Mansel Franklen, County hall, Cardiff.
Deputy Clerk of the Peace, W. E. R. Allen, County hall, Cardiff.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
PEMBEOKE COUNTY MAGISTBATES.
LORD LIEITEJNAM". Viscount St. Davids, Ljdstep H.-xveu, Penall
& 7 Park orescent, Purl land place, Loudon W i.
-Lieutenant of Haverford-
Mai'ked thui t are also Depuly-Lieuteua
Adams Jobn Loitus, Uolvland, Peiubioke
AUeu Arthur Edmuna, blackalder, near Narberth
Allen Charles Francis Kgerton B.A. JNortou honse,Tenby
Allen Edward Launcelot Baugh, Hill, ^arberth
rAllen Henry Seymour, Cresselly house, Jeffreston
Allen Hugh, Cresselly, Jeffreston
Allen Col. -Newton Seymour, Paskeston, Pembroke
Allen Wilfred Bauu'h. Cilrhiw, Xarberth
Baird Aleiander,The U'illo\vs,Wickham Creaux, nr. Dover
Bariieby fiichard H. .Manor house, atackpole, Pembroke
Beddoe William, Cauibriaii house, Saunuersioot
Bennett Thomas Geo^^e, fontane house, Fishguard
Bennett William Edwm, Ash grove, Dinas Cross, Pemb
Bird-Allen Wm. liil.'rd & Cambridge club.London SW i
Birt tieo. Hogarth Douglas, Haven hurst, Millord Haven
Bcwen George Bevan, L,lwyngwair, ISevern, INewport
Bowen Major James bevan, L,lwyngwair,Nevern,i\ewpon
Bowen John Clement, Penrhiw, Llanwnda, Croodwick
Bowen Thomas, Llandre, Llanfiynaeh
Brewer George Ponting, St. James' street, Narberth
Carrow George Edward, Constitutional club,London WC2
Cole Bobert, 117 Charles street, Milford Haven
Oorbett Caipt. Walter F. Glandovan, Kilgerran
Orookes Rev. John William
Craven Frederick, Holmlea, Melbourne place, St Ann's
road, Bradford
Davies Arthur, Boncath
Davies Arthur Pictou Sauuders, Pentre. Boncath, Pemb
Davies B. Lloyd, Pantryhaidd, Boncath
Davies Capt. William, Mor Awel, Newport
Davies William, 3 Weston terrace, Harding st. Tenby
tDavies Sir William Rees MorL-an K.C. Attoruey-Genl.
Hong Kong
Davies William Thomas, Prendergast, Haverfordwesl
Davis Henry Warren, Trewarren, near Milford Haven
Dawkins Sydney Wm. Haylett grange, Haverfordwest
Dodgshon John Julius, Bream lodge, Lydney, Glos
Edwardes Col. Francis Perrott, Llewellin cot, Aberedw,
Builth Wells, Breconshire
Ellis Thomas, Pleasant Valley, Saundersfoot
Evans Henry Arthur Meylett, ]l<orth gate, Haverfordwest
Evans Henry William, Harbour house, Solva
Evans Ivor, 3 Green street, Cardigan
Evans Jenkin Soarian, Tycanol, Pontvane, Fishguard
lEvans Reai'-Admiral Richard, Upton castle. Pembroke
Evans William, Pantyderi, Blaen-y-ffos
Evans AVilliam, Bobeston hall, Milford Haven
Fisher John Thomas, Benant, Stevnton, Haverfordwest
Foibes Major Edward Arthur. Sunnyside, Begelly
Fowler Howard, Druidstone, Broad Haven
Gaskell John Berridge A.M.I.C.E. 115 Charles street,
Milford Haven
George Arnold, Parkvniarl, Llvsvfian, Clarbeston Boad
Gibbs William, The'Evrie, Saundersfoot, Pemb
tGoodeve Col. Henry Hills, 10 Norton, Tenby
Green Francis, Glan-y-mor, St. David's .
Griffiths David George, Manoreifed, Uechryd
Griffiths Thus. Uethruchaf, Monachlogddu, Clvnderwen,
Penibruk. shire
Hurries Edgar Phillips, 41 Gwyther st. Pembroke Dock
Harries Henry Murray. \'ictoria place, Haverfordwest
Harries James, Hayscastle. Wolfs Castle
Harries James Henry, Southfield, Clarbeston Boad.Penib
Harries James Vaughan, 8 West lane, Neyland
Harvey Edmund Jermyn, Cocdrath. Saundersfoot
Havard David M.D. East View, Newport
Higgon Victor James, Sealyham, Wolfs Castle, Pemb
Hughes William, Gwalia house, Kilgerran
Hulton Reginald Edward. Bryn Hyfrid, Tenin
James Edwd. Howell, Derlwyn, Hebron,Carni;irthenshire
James Win. Geo. Llys-yr-Oiien, St. Nicholas, Fishguard
James Wm. Geo. Pantyphillip,Llan8tinan,Lelterstiin, Pemb
James William Nathaniel, Glenowen, Neyland
John Thomas, 6 Croft, Tenby
John William, Lincoln house, Dewsland st .Milford Haven
Jones David Gwilym, 83 Park street, Pembroke Dock
Jones Sir Davies M.P. Pentower, Fishguard
tJones Sir Evan Davies hart. Pentower, Fishijuard
tKensington Lord D.S.O. St. Bride's. Little Haven. Pemb
Lambton Lt.-Col. Francis Wm. Brownslade, Pembroke
Lambton Philip Octavins, Brownslade, Pembroke
Lawrence William, Pentlepoir, Saundersfoot
T«-wii. Frederick Weaver. S>!:ilyham ho. Haverfor.lwest
Lewis Samuel Llovd, Penybank, Castlemorris.Letterston
Lewis Wilfrid Hubert Poyer, Henllan, Narberth
Lewis William, Potteiilade, Llanhaden, Clarbeston Road
Llewellin Benjamin, Maesgwynne. Fishguard
Llewellin George Herbert, Penllwyu, Haverfordwest
Llewelvn David, Cwmconnel, Moylegrove, Cardigan
tLIoyd' Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray hart. Bronwydd.
Henllan, Cardiganshire
Llovd Perceval A. Chalfont house, Haverfordwest
Llovd Richd. Llewellin, Pentv park, Clarbeston Boad, Pemb
tLIoyd Col. Robert Oliver' C.B. Treffgame hall, Treff-
garne. Pembroke
Lloyd-Philipps Capt. Rhodri Vaughan, Dale castle. Dale,
Milford Haven
Lock Bobert, Lansdowne house, Tenby
Massy Capt. Hugh Royds Stokes, Cuflern. Boch
Mathias Capt. David Mathias, Ondara house, Newport
Merthyr Lord, Hean castle, Saundersfoot
Mevler Llewellin John; Charles street. Milford Haven
Meyrick Col. Fredk. Charlton C.B. Bush ho. Pembroke
Meyrick Sir Thomas Charlton bart. Apley castle, Wel-
lington, Salop
Morgan Capt. Hughes, Penally house. Penally
Morgan His Honor Judge John Lloyd B.A.. K.C. 4
Harcourt buildings. Temple, London E C 4
Mortjan John, Tymawr, Ambleston, Treffgarne
Moru'an Thomas". Noi-thfield, Narberth
Morgan William Palmer, Market square, Narberth
Owen John Morgan, Bryn-v-Mor, Fishguard
0«en Sackville Herbert. St. Mary's hill, Tenby
Owen Thomas Henry Rule, The Glen. Haverfordwest
0"en Thomas Rule,' The Glen. Haverfordwest
Owen Capt. William, Poyston, Haverfordwest
Parcell William George, Fernley lodge, Manorbier,Pemb
Penn Charles Lewis Wm. Allen, Cainrose, Pembrokeshire
Philipps Sir Charles Edward Gregg bart. (chairman of
Quarter Ses.sions), Picton castle. Haverfordwest
Philipps Henry Erasmus Edwd. Picton castle.Havrtrdwst
tPhilipps Major-Gen. Sir Ivor K.C.B., DS.O.. M.P.
Cosheton hall, Pembroke
Philipps Sir Owen Crosby G.C.M.G., M.P. Amroth
castle, Amroth, Stepaside
tPhillipps John Fredk. Lort-,Lawrenny pk.Begellv.Pemb
tPorter Col. Herbert. Edward, Hillside, Goodwiik
Protheroe-Beynon Godfrev EvanSchaw-,Trewern,Whitlnd
Bees Llewellyn, Ashdale. 'Lampeter Valfrey, Narbeith
Rees Thomas Blethyn, Tremynydd, St. David.s
Richardson Frederick Samuel David Evans, Cilaawen,
Llanstinan, Letterston, Pembrokeshire
Ridsdale Edward Auialian. Water Wvnch. Tenbv
Roberts Col. Wm. Bobt. V.D.Hamilton ho.Miltord Havn
Rrich Col. Thomas James B.A. Llether, Penycwm, Pemb
Boch Walter Fras. Maesgwynne.Whitland. Garniarthensh
St. Davids Viscount (lord lieutenant). Lvd«tep Haven.
Penally ; k 3 Bichmnnd ter. Whitehall. London S W 1
Samson Edwar3 Marlay C.B.E.. K.C. Scotflhwill.
Haverfordwest
Samson Louis M.A. Scotchwell, Haverfordwest
Sam.son Lt.-Col. Irtiuis Lort Rhvs C.M.G. Junior Anuv
k Navy dub, London S W 1 '
Saunders Edward Argent, i Apley ter. Pembroke Dock
Saurin Col. Morgan James, 52 Montagu sq. London W 1
Saurin Maj. Wm.Mark, Junior Carlton club.London SWi
Scourfield Sir Owen Henrv Philipps bart. Williamston,
Neyland
.Sketch Samuel Bolt. t\ Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Stephens Jas. Wm. L.B.C.P. Tymawr, High St. Cardigan
Stokes Anthony Vaughan William. St. Botolphs, Mil-
ford Haven
Summers Bowen, Milton, Pembroke
Summers Edmund William Bowles, Bosemoor. Walwyn's
castle, Haverfordwest
Thomas Benjamin, Fishguard
Thomas George, Bicton, Milford Haven
Thomas GriflTith Bowen, Y-Bryn, Kilgerran
Thomas Major Hush James, Protheroe, The Grove,
Haverfordwest
Thomas William, Gelly FaotoiT, Clynderwen
Thomas William George. Coedc'onlas, Begelly
Trower Col. F. E. 8 Croft terrace. Tenby
Vickerman Chas. Henry Eanken, St. Issells.Saundersfoof
Voyle George Mumford, High street. Neyland
DIRECTORY.]
5OUTH WALES.
25
Walters William Howell B.A. Haroldston hall, 1
Haven, Haverfordwest
Williams David Propert, High street, St. Davids
Williams Hugh Alfred, Crossways, Letterston
Williams Samson Thomas. LlanwngBs, Solva
Williams Samuel James Watts-, Menai, St. Davids
I Williams Thomas, Moria, Casteilan. Bhienflo-
j Williams William M.B. Drim. Fishguard
i Williams Wm. Wilfred, Glendower house, St. Davids
I Yorke James Chas. Langton,Manorowen,Dwrbach, Pemb
The Chairmen of Drban & Rural District Councils, for
I the time being, are ex-officio magistrates
ik of the Peace tor
Countv of Pembroke. Robert A. Wheatley M.A.
.L. .Shire hall, Haverfordwest.
RADNOR COUNTY MAGISTRATES.
LORD LIEUTENANT, The Hon. Sir Arthur H. J. Walsh K.C.V.O. Wartieli Park, Bracknell, Berks
CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS, George William Whitmore Green-Price esq. The Gables, Norton.
Those marked thus t are also Deputy-Lieutenants.
Bache John Richard. The Cedars. Knighton
Bants William Hartland M.A. Hergest Croft, Kington,
Herefordshire
Baskerville Lieut. -Col. Herbert Witherstone Mynors,
Berthddu, Llandinam, Montgomeryshire
Baylis William Mortimer, Parcgwyn, Glasbury.Hereford
Beavan Col. Reginald, Bryn-yr-hydd, Lloives, Glasbiuy
tBeebee James AUgood, Womaston, Walton, nr. Kington
Bishop Henry Prosser, Maesyronen, Glasbury, Hereford
Bocte James Burgess, Gwernattel, Knighton
+Bi-adney Joseph Alfred C.B., F.S.A., M.A. Talycoed
court, Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, Monmouth
Bryan William Stephens, Crungoed, Llanbister Road
Button James Osborne, Gwinfa, Llandrindod Wells
Carter John Corrie LL.B. Cetufaes, Rhayader
CartMTight Edward Coriielius,Milebrool;,Bram.pton Brian
Cobden Frank Carroll, Llanrwst, co. Denbigh
Davies John, Boatside, Hay, Hereford
Davies Thomas, Vronolev, Aberedw, Breconshiie
De Winton Major Walter. MaesUwch castle, Glasbury.
Hereford ; & 3 Cromwell road, London SW14
Dufi-Gordon Henry William, Harpton, Kington
Edwardes Col. Francis Perrott, Llewellin cottage,
Aberedw, Builth
Edwards David Evan, Stapleton castle, Presteigne
fEdwards Sir Francis bart. B.A. The Cottage, Knighton.
Radnorshire; & iii Ashley gardens, London SWi
Ellis Molesworth Lionel Carteret Frederick, White-
hall, Knighton
Evan-Thomas Charles Henry, Caerwnon, Builth, Brecon-
Evans Edward Thomas, East St. Rhayader
Evans John, Upper Llaithdu, Newtown. Montgomerysh
Evaas John Morgan, The Cottage, Llandrindod Wells
Evans-Williams Samuel Charles M.A. National Liberal
club, London S W i
Gibson-Watt Major James Miller B.A. Doldowlod hall,
Rhavader
Green-Price Geo. William Whitmore, The Gables.Norton
Green-Price Capt. Sir Robert Henry bart. The Hivron.
Llangunllo
Griffith Rev. Hubert George M.A. All Saints' vicarage,
Glasbury-on-Wye
Griffiths John, Maesgwynne, Llandrindod WeUs
Haines Edward, Pantycarragle, Beguildy, Knighton
Hamer Abraham Thomas, Great Cantral.Llanbister Road
Hamer James, Greenfield, Penybont
Hamilton Nicholas Esterhazy Stephen Armytage, Les
Deux Parzes, Champery, Valais, Switzerland
Harding Richard, The Laurels, New Radnor
Heluie Capt. Vivian Helme, The Cottage, Kings Thorn,
Much Dewchurch
Hereford Viscount, Ashford hall, Ludlow, Salop
Hill Hon. Francis William Clegg-, Greenfield, Presteigne
Hurst Joseph, Ithon view, Ithon rd. Llandrindod Wells
Jackson John Thomas, Treburvaugh, Llangunllo
James Lieut.-Col. John, Bryn Curl, Lyonshall, Kington,
Herefordshire
Jenliins Edward, The Gwalia Hotel Limited, Llan-
drindod Wells
Jenkins John Owen, Llwynmelyn, Llanbadam Fawr,
Penybont Station
Jones Evan William, Pantydwr. St. Harmon, Rhayader
Jones Jeffrey, Brvnawel Hotel Co. Limited, Llandrindod
Wells
Lewis Benjamin, Noyadd, Rhayader
Lewis Rev. Claude Edmund, Evancoyd, Walton, Kington
Lindner George Maximilian. 47 Fitz-Jame.s avenue.
West Ken.sington, London W14
Lote Thomas Alfred, Brook house, Knighton
Lucknck Edward Henry Mortimer, Brynderwen, Lsk,
Monmouthshire
.Meredith Thomas James, Lower house, Walton, Kington
Milbank Major Sir Frederick Richard Powlett bart.
Barniiigham park, Barnard Castle
Morgan Arthur Evan, The Firs, Llandrindod Wells
Morgan Evan, The Gables, Rhayader
Morgan Hon. Frederick Geo. Bougbromi custl... Llvswen
Morrell Hopewell B. Reading
Moseley Aaron, Monaughty, Llangunllo
Norton Tom, Energlyn. Llandrindod Wells
tOrmathwaite Lord, Strettington house, Chiche.ster
Owens John Wiittall, Llanevan. Penybont
Owens Owen, Kilnaenewydd, Dolau
Page Robert, St. Ives. Dyfl'ryn road, Llandrindod Wells
Pearson Col. George Falconer, Gravel hill, Kington
Philips Major Francis George Prescot M.C. Abbey
Cwmhir, Penybont
Philipps Laurence Richard, Llanstephaii ho. Boughrood
Powell Charles, Castle farm, Boughrood, Llyswen
Powell David Price, The Homestead. Rndwinter,
Saffron Walden
Powell William, Rhosgoch mill, Painscastle, Erwood
Price Hugh, Lower Llwyn, Nantmel, Rhayader
Tho
Alltl'
:i^. Rha
Prickard Thomas Fnm - \ , 1. ■
Prothero William', Gh.!... m. i. ...n
Roberts William, Muiuui-lii, I'.^.
tRogers Charles Coltuiaii M.A. St;
ton Brian, Herefordshire
Rogers Major Edvrard Thomas Percy, Stanage, B:
ton Bryan
Rogers Richard. The Gumma, Presteigm
Sheen John Wozencroft, Colwyn fa
\. Du^■h^ of I^iiii-
M, \V C -•
■dd, Builth Wells
Knighton
ge castle, Bramp-
Hnndred House,
O.M.G.
Simpson Albert. Burghill grange, Hereford
Sladen Brig.-Gen. David Ramsay DS
Rhydoldog, Cwmdaudd-wr, Rhayader
Stephens Cecil Raby, Castle Vale! Llanaiiuo, Penybont
Stephens John W. Wozencroft, Kington
Tayleur Lt.-Col. William, Buntingsdale hall, near
Market DraHon
Thomas Capt.' Edwd.Aubrey,Dolwen. Newbridge-on-Wye
IThomas Edwd. David B.A. Cefndvrvs, Builth.Breeonsh
Thomas-Moore Thomas, Old hall, Dojau
Thompson Major Samuel Nock, Newcastle ct. Presteign
Tolson Henry, Ebor house, Poppleton. York
Vaughan John Williams, The Screen. Envood, Radnorsh
Venables-Llewelvii Col. Charles Levshon DilKvvn— Llvs-
Wabj John Hen
tWalsh Hon. Si
park, near Er
Walsh Capt. Ho
Watkiiis John (
Aithnr Henr'
icknell. Berks
eigne
K.C.V.O.
William., Llwynbarried, Rhayader
Ml. Lower Treherne. Penybont
Watkins Joseph, Vronlace. Penybont
Watkins William, Nantywellan, Dolau
Williams Edward, Dolau, Nantmel, Rhayader
Wood Col. Thomas. Gwernyfed park. Three Cocks
Breconshire
The Clu
Quarter Sessions
11 of all Urban & Rural District Councils, for the time being, are e
Clerk of the Peace, H. Vaughan Vaughan, Llandrindod Wells.
held at the Shin
offici.
inagis!
Under
6, the Justices have poi
■ of these dates.
SOUTH WALES.
I kei,ly'.s
COUNTY POLICE
Marked thus * are sergeants' stations.
BBECKKOCKSHIBE.
Office, Captain's valk. Brecon.
The lorce consists ot a chief constable, 2 superinten-
dents, 2 inspectors. 9 .serceants. 4 acting sergeants &
46 constables
Cihiei Constable, Lt.-Col. Claud George Cole-Hamilton
O.M.G., D.S.O
Deputy Chief Constable. Supt. Steven Jones
In.spectnr S Chief Clerk. David T. Evans
Brecon Division.
Divisional Superintendent, Steven Jones, Brecon
Stations. — *Builth, *Dev\nock. *Llanwrtyd, Lower
Chapel, LlanwTthwl, Erwood, Trecastle, Talybont,
*Tstradgynlais, Abercrave, Cwmtwrch, Llangam-
march, "Talgarth, Llangorse & *Hay
Crickhowell Division.
Divisional .'iupt- rinleudent. William Williams
Stations. — •Brynmawr, *Ce{ncoed-y-Cymm6r, Llanelly,
Gilwern, Llangunnider, Hirwain & Penderyn
Telephone Nos. : 45 Brecon; i5 Builth: 11 Ystradgyn-
Isis ; 19 Crickhowell; 23 Brynmawr ; 18 Hay; 4 Tal-
t'arth ; 7 Abercrave; 5 Hirwain ; Cefn Coed 186
(Merthyr) ; Devynock 8 (Senny Bridge) & Llamvrtyd 9
CABBiaANSHIBE.
Head quarters, Aberystwyth.
The force consists of chief constable, 2 superintendents,
2 inspectors, 6 sergeants & 31 constables
Chief Constable, Edward Williams
Superintendents, D. Williams, Llandvssul & David
Phillips, Aberystwyth
Clerk. Inspector D. Edwards, Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth Division.
Superintendent. David Phillips
Stations. — *Aberystwyth, Borth, Bow Street, Goginan,
Llanddewibrevi, Llanilar, Llanon, Llanrhystid, Llany-
chaiarn, Pontrhydfendigaid, Pontrhydygroes, *Taly-
bont, 'Tregaron, Devil's Bridge, Llangeitho & Llan-
badarn
Cardigan Division.
Superintendent & Deputy Chief Constable.David Williams
Stations.— *Aberayron, Aberporth, Adpar, *Cardigan,
•Lampeter, Llandyssil, Drefach, New Inn, "New
Quay, Tstrad & Llechrvd
CABMAKTHENSHIHE.
Head quarters, Llaiidilo.
The force consists ut a chii>f constable, deputy chief
constable, 2 superintendents, 5 inspectors^ 18 ser-
geants & loi constables
Chief Constable, William Picton Philipps, Shire hall,
Carmarthen street, Llandilo
Deputy Chief Constable, Jn. Evans, Shire hall, Llandilo
Clerk. Peter Jones, Llandilo
Carmarthen Division.
Superintendent, John E. Jones, Carmarthen
Inspector, James Williams. Cannartben
Stations. — Abergwilly, Carmarthen, Conwil. Ferryside.
Laugharne. Llanarthney, Llanboidy. Llanstephan,
Llanvbyther, Mvdrim, 'Newcastle Einlyn, Pencadcr,
I'ensarn. •.<!. Clears & ♦Whitland
Llandilo Division.
Superintendent, John Evans
Stations. — Anmianford, Cilycwm, Coth Bridge, Llandilo,
•Llandovery, Llangadook. Llansawel. *Cwmamman,
QIanamman, Tvcroes. Pinnpsaints. PenvcToes. 'Llan-
deVip, Brynaman k a.TOi
Llanelly Division.
Superintendent, Samuel Jones
Inspectors, Daniel Nicholas & John Morgan
Stations. — *The Dock, Felin Foel, *Kidwelly, 'Llaaelly,
*Llangennech. Llwynhendv, *Burry Port. *Ponty-
berem, Pwll. Trinsaran. ' ♦Tumble. Orosshands k
Pontardulais
GLAMOEGAN.
Head quarters, Cowbridge Eoad County Constabulary
offices. Canton, Cardiff.
The force consists of a chief constable, deputy chief
constable, 8 .superintendents, 27 inspectors, 182 ser-
geants & 584 constables
Chief Constable, Capt. Lionel Arthur Lindsay M.V.O. ;
office. Canton, Cardiff
Deputy Chief Constable, Supt. J. Williams, Pontypridd
Chief Clerk, Supt. William Jones. Chief Constable's
office. Canton, Cardiff
A Division.
Superintendent, Ebenezer Eees, Aberdare
Inspectors, Dan Grifliths. Aberdare ; Thomas Davies,
"Mountain Ash & Joseph Toye, Abercynon
Stations. — *Aberdare, Aberaman, *Abercynon, Abemant,
Cap Coch, Carneton, Cwmaman, Cwmbach, Owtndare,
Charlestown, Fonndrytown, Gadlys, Glanrhyd, Goose-
berry Hill, *Hirwain, Llwydcoed, Matthewstown,
*Mill Street, Miskin, *Mountain Ash, Newtown,
♦Penrhiwceiber. Bhicos. Tnvsboeth, Tnysvbwl & Tny-
syllwyd
B Division.
Superintendent k Deputy Chief Constable, J. Williams,
Pontypridd
Inspectors. John L. Eees. Pontypridd ; Eees Davies,
Porth ; Thomas Thomas. Ferndale k John Jones,
Llantrisant
Stations.— Blaenllechau. "Cilfyndd, Croesfaen. 'Fern-
dale, Glynfach, Graitr, Hafod, Hopkinstown. 'Llan-
trisant, Llantwit Vardre, Llwvncelyn, Mardy, Mount
Pleas.ant, Myrtle Hill (Ferndale), Mardy Eoad, New
Park, Norton Bridge, Pencoedcae, Pbntyclun. 'Porth,
Pontvgwaith, Pontvpridd. Pwllg-waun, Bhvdfelin,
Stanieytown, Tonyrefail (Mill Street), Trallwn. Tre-
banog, Treforest, Tylorstown, Wattstown, Wood Eoad,
Pontypridd. Ynyshir & Upper Boat
C Division.
Superintendent, William Davies, Bridgend
Inspectors, Eees Davies. Bridgend & Timotliy Canton,
Maesteg
Stations.— 'Aberkenfig, Bettws, Blackmail. Blaensrarw,
'Bridgend. Bryncethiii, Caerau. Cefn Cribbwr, Coity,
Cowbridge, Garth, Heolycue, Kenfig Hill, Laleston,
Llanharran, Llanbarry, Llantwit Major, 'Maesteg,
Nantyfyllon, Newton Nottage, Ogmore Vale, Pencoed,
Pentreineurig, Pontrhydycuff, Pontycymmer, Ponty-
rbyl, 'Porthcawl. Pricetown, Pyle, Saint Atlians.
S:iiiit Bride. Wick k Wyndham (Oirmore Vale)
D Division.
Superintendent, Benjamin Evans, Neath
Inspectors, William Evans. Briton Fern'; J. Hale. Port
Talbot k W. Gill, Skewen
Stations. — Aberavon, Abercregan, Aberdulais, Aber-
gwTnfi. 'Briton Ferry. Bryn, Bryncoch, Cadoxton-
juxta-Neath. Crumlin Burrows, Orynant. Owmavon,
OwmgiiTach, Cymmer. Glyncorrwg, 'Glyn Neath,
Llansamlet, Lonlas, Melincourt, Melyncrythan, 'Neath
Abbey, 'Neath, Onnhvyn. Pontrhydyfen. Port Talbot,
'Resolven, Sandfields", "Seven' Sisters, Skewen,
Taibaoh. Tonn:i & Tnnniawr
DIKECTORV.]
SOUTH WALES.
£ Division.
Superintendent, David G.Morris.Police office, Barry Dock
Inspectors, John Davies, Penarth ; Eichard H. Thomas,
Barry Dock & John Bennett, Whitchvirch
Stations. — *Barry Dock, "Barry, Barry Island, *Cadox-
ton, Cogan, Cardiff Road (Cadoxton), Court Road,
Dinas Powis, Ely, Eastbrook, ♦LlandatI, Llandoff
North, Llandough, Llanishen, Maindy, Morristown,
*Penarth, Pemnark, Pentyrch, Peterstone, Pontcanna,
Radyr, Rhoose, Roath Park, Saint Nicholas. Saint
Pagans, Sully, *Taffs Well, Tongwynlais. Wenvoe,
•^VhitohuiTh '& Whitchurch Road
* F Division.
Superintendent, Thomas Williams, Trelianis
Inspectors, W. J. Canton, Bargoed & James tTi-ittiths,
Caerphilly
Stations. — Abertridwr, Bargoed, Beddau, Belinog, Bed-
was Road, Brithdir, Caerphilly, Deri, Fochriw, Gil-
fach, Hengoed, Llanbradach, Nelson, Pengam, White
Oity, Penpedairheol, Pontlottyn, Rudry, Senghenydd,
Tirphil, Treharris, Trelewis, Upper Bargoed, Wing-
field, Tstrad Mynach
G Division.
Superintendent, Theophilus Edwards, Ton Pentre
Inspectors, Edward Jones, Ton Pentre & J. Davies,
Tonypandy
Stations. — Blaenclydach, Blaencwm, Blaenrhondda
Brithweunydd, Clydach Vale, Court Street, Cwmpark
Dinas, Edmondstown, Gelli, Gilfach Goch, Heolfach
Pandy Square, Penrhiwfer, Pentre, Penygraig, Pont
rhondda. Ton Pentre, Tonypandy, Trealaw, Tre
herbert, Treorchy, Tynewydd, Williamstown, Tnyswen
H Division.
Superintendent, Col. F. W. Smith D.S.O. Gowerton
Inspectors, John David, Pontardawe ; Lionel NichoUs,
Gorseinon & James James, Gowerton
Stations. — Bishopston, Brynaman, Clydach, Cwmgorse,
Owmllynfell, Craigcefnparc, Dunvant, Godregraig,
Gorseinon, Gowerton, Grovesend, Gamswelt, Llandi-
raore, Llangyfelach, Llanm-orlais, Loughor, ParkmiU,
Penclawdd, Pontardawe, Poutardulais, Pontlliw, Port
Eynon. Revnoldstown, Rhos Cilvbebyll, Rhv.h fro,
Trehanos. ITpper Killay. Ystalyfera & Ynysmedw
FEMBBOKESHIBE.
Head quarters. The Castle, Haverfordwest.
The force consists of a chief constable, 3 superintendents.
Eoose Division.
Superintendent & Deputy Chief Constable, John James,
Haverfordwest
Inspector, Alfred Thomas, Castle, Haverfordwest {chief
clerk)
Haverfordwest Section, Charles Davies & Josiah Morgan,
.sergeants, Haverfordwest. Stations, Camrose, Haver-
fordwest, Spittal, Wiston & Johnston
Milford Section, Edward Lf«is. iii:.pecti.r. Milfoid
Haven ; Frederick Treharne, sergeant, Hakin. Sta-
tions, Hakin, Milford, Dale & Little Haven
Neyland Section, Frederick W. Morse. ser!;e;,nt. .Sta-
tions, Neyland & Uangwm
Pembroke Division.
Superintendent, William Geo. Thomas, Pembroke Duck
Pembroke Section, William James, sergeant, Pembroke.
Stations, Carew, Pembroke & Castlemartin
Pembroke Dock Section, Griffith Phillips, sergeant,
Pembroke Dock. Station, Pembroke Dock
Narberth Section, James Thomas, sergeant, Narberth.
Stations, Lampeter Velfrey, Llandissilio, Landshlpping
& Narberth
Sanndersfoot Section, John James, sergeant, Saunders-
foot. Stations, Jeffreyston k Saundersfoot
Tenby Section, John Wheeler, sergeant. Tenby. .-sta-
tions. Penally & Tenby
Supe
Fishguard Division.
itendent, Williami Evans, Fishgua
Fishguard Section, John Phillips, sergeant, Fishguard.
Stations, Dinas, Fishguard, Letterston, Llanrian, New-
port, St. Davids, Solva & Mathry
Cilgerran Section, William Morris, sergeant, Cilgerran.
Stations, Boncath, Cilgerran, Maenclochog & St.
Dogmaels
Goodwick .Section. Junies Wheeler, sergeant
BADNOBSHIBE.
Head quarters. County buildings, Llandrindod Wells.
The force consists of a chief constable, i superintendent,
5 sergeants & 1^ constables
Chief Constable, Richard Jones
Chief Clerk, Sergeant A. L. Morgan
Knighton Section.
Sergeant, W. T. Francis. Stations, Beguildv, Knighton
6 Llangurllo
New Radnor Section.
Radnor. Stations, New
Presteigne Section.
Sergeant, Thos. Higgins, Presteigne. Station,Pre3teigne
Rhayader Section.
Sergeant, Charles Rogers, Rhayader. .Stations. Elan
Valley. Newbridge-on-Wye & Rhayader
Llandrindod Wells Section.
Superintendent, W. Button, Llandrindod. Stations,
Llanbister, Penybont & Llandrindod
Clyro Section.
Constable, T. Bnfton. Staions, Clyro & Glasbury
SOUTH WALK!
[kellv's
PKINCIPAL MARKETS AND PAIES IN SOUTH WALES
in April & September for pleasure ; market . Llandilo, the general market is on Saturday, and tLere
Aberavor
day, Saturday
Aberayron, fairs on Maruh 14, April 10, May 4, last Wed-
nesday in July & October, November 13 & December 20.
Aberdare, fairs April i & 16 & November 13, for cattle.
Market day, Saturday
Aberystwyth, fairs May 10 & September for horses & cattle,
& the two first mondays after Norember 12 for hiring
servants. Market days, monday & Saturday & cattle fair
or market is held on the first monday in every month
Brecon, fairs first tuesday in every month & the third
tuesday in May, June, July, August, September, October,
November & December. " The first tuesday in May &
November are pleasure & hirinj fairs. Market day friday,
lor cattle, sheep, &c
Bridgend, a cattle market is held every Saturday
Brynmawr, fairs on Whit monday & the monday before
September 25. Market day, Saturday
liuilth, fairs for cattle, sheep & pigs, February 16, monday
next before May u, May 25, June 27, July 16, Builth
feast, last week in August, October 2, first Monday in
November & December 7 ; for horses on February 2,
April 16, July 16 & October 16 ; when any of the above
days fall on a Sunday the fair is held oii the following
monday. Market day, monday
Caerphilly, fairs for cattle, February 28, April 4 & s. Trinity
thursday, July 19, August 25, October 9, November 16,
& the thursday before Christmas
Capel Cynon, fairs on Ascension day k Michaelmas day
Cardiff, live stock market is held every monday & a special
market on Whit monday & September 19
Cardigan, fairs are held on the last Saturday in April, or on
May 1st if it falls on a Saturday (barley), in June (wool),
-Vovembcr 10 (hiring) & December 22 (goose & horse).
-Market day, Saturday
Carmarthen, March 15 & 16, April 15 & 16, June 3 & 4,
July 10, August 12 & 13, September 9, October 9, &
November 14 & 15, all for cattle. Market days, Wednesday
& Saturday ; & a cattle market the third tuesday in every
month
Cowbridge, tuesday before March 25, May 4, Jnne 24,
September 29th & the first tuesday in December. Market
day, tuesday & a market everv "fourth week, chiefly for
cattle
Crickhowell, fairs on May la & September 22. Market day,
thursday, chiefly for provisions ; monthly market, second
thursday in each month
Crymraych, market for fat stock last tuesday in each month
Devynock, April 16, & second tuesday m July for cattle 4
sheep. Market held every fridav at Scnny Bridge & a
slock market every tuesday
Dowlais, horse & cattle fairs are held at Tynywain, Dowlais
Top, on May 13 & first monday after Trinity, Sept. 2 & 24
Eglwyswrw, Meigan, cattle fair," first monday after Nov. 22
Fishguard, fairs on thursdav in every month, October 8^9
(hiring). Market day, thursday
(ielligacr Village, March 25, Waen fairs. May 13, Trinity
monday, September 2 Jt 24, second monday after loth
October & November 20
Haverfordwest, second tuesday in Januarv, second tuesday
in February, third tuesday in March, second tuesday in
-April, .May, June (wool k stock), July & August,
September 6, third luesday in September, October 5
(hiring), third tuesday in October, second tuesday in
November & December. Market day, Saturday
Hay, for stock on the last thursday in every month, &
also on the last thursday in August & September ; the old
May hiring fairs arc held on .May 17 & 18. Market day,
thursday
Herbrandstoii, Old Michaelmas day (liiricg fair), Oct. 10
Kidwelly, October 29 for hiring
Knighton, fairs held monthly forsale of slock. .Market day,
thursday
Lampeter, January 14, February 4, March 11, April 19,
May 6, 7 & 8 (horse fair; ; Juiic 11, July 8, August 15,
September 13, October 19. November 16 & December 22,
principally for cattle. .Vlarket day, friday & a cattle
market un tuesday, & fat cattle sale on the "first monday
in every month
Lettcrston, fair on the third monday in every month, for
cattle, horses, sheep & pigs
Little Haven, Pembioke-sliire, November i, hiring
Uanarth fairs, Jan. 12, March 12, June 17 & September 22
Ll.uibadarii. .--ce Tenvbont
IJandeloy. fairs on May i, June 25, August 24 & N.ivembtT 1
market for fat & store cattle, sheep & pigs every monday,
& for fat & store cattle, fat & store sheep & lambs
every tuesday between the 2nd tuesday in May & the
last tuesday in June. Fairs are held February 20,
monday before Easter (for cattle, pigs, flannels &c ),
May s & 14, June 21, July aS, August 23, September
23, October 28, November 12 & 22 (for horses, horned
cattle &c ) & the monday before Christmas day (for
horses, horned cattle, pigs k welsh flannels). All cattle &
horse fairs are followed next day by a pig fair. When
the dates fall on a Sunday, the fair is held on the
following monday
Llandovery, fairs for cattle & horses, January 16, February
i5, March 24, April 17, May 15, June 19, July 8, August 10,
September 8, October 22, November 16 & December 15 ;
any of the above dates falling on a Sunday the fair is held
on the following monday, except the fair fixed for July 8,
which in such event is held on the preceding Saturday.
If April 17 is Good Friday the fair will be held on the i6th,
on the i8th if the 17th is Easter monday, on the 19th if
17th is Easter Sunday. The day following each of the
above (except February 16 & July 8) is for the sale of
sheep & pigs. Market day, fri
Llandyssil, market every tuesday, for farm produce & stock
Llanelly, fairs Ascension tliursday,September 30 & October i.
Market days, tluirsfla> k Saturday
Llangadoik, fairs Mar.ii 12, last thursday in May, July 9,
first thursday all.>r September 11, second thursday after
Old Micliaelmas day i; December 5. Mart for stock every
fortnight (alternate tucsdays)
Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire, August 8, for pleasure
Llantrisant, fairs on February 13, May 12, August 12 &
October 29
Llantwit Major, June 22. Market day, monday
Llanybyther, stock fairs, April 26, July 21, November i i 21 ;
stock & sheep,first monday in September ; sheep, October
30 & 3 1 & November 20 & a wool fair on July 17. Markets
are held the first & third monday in each month
Loughor, fairs first monday in June & October 10, the latter
a large horse fair
Maensclochog, Pembrokeshire, fairs held on the tuesday
following the third monday in March, April, May, July,
.\ugust, October, November & December & the tuesday k
weilnesday following the third monday in September
Maesteg, market day, Saturday
Mathry, fairs on October 10 (stock), October 1 1 (pigs k
hiring fair)
Merthyr Tydfil, fairs on .March 18, June 18 Sc November 18.
Market day, Saturday
Narberth, monthly on tlie Wednesday following the Haver-
fordwest fair, aiid this is ruled by the dates of the fairs at
Oarew k Pembroke ; a second fair is held in October for
the hiring: of servants; only two fairs have fixed dates k
these are held on June 2 & 29. The fairs held here are
noted for the sale of the famous black cattle of the Castle
Martin breed. Market day, thursday
Neath, last Wednesday in March ; hiring fair, also stock,
horse k wool, ist & and Wednesdays after May 12 ; June,
Trinity Wednesday ; July, last Wednesday, cattle k horse ;
September, 2nd thursday, sheep, cattle k horse &
the great pleasure fair of the year ; October, last Wednes-
day, flannel fair ; hiruig k horse & cattle, ist k 2nd Wed-
nesday after 12th November. Market days, Wednesday
(which is the principal market) & Saturday. There is also
a market for the sale of horses, cAttle kc. on the last
Wednesday in every month
Newbridge-on-Wye, hor.se fairs on October' 17 k Novem-
ber II
Newcastle Emlyn, market day, friday
New yuay, fair on November 12
New Radnor, last friday in February, friday before
June 20, August 14, September lo k October 28 k 2^j
(horse k cattle)
Pembroke, fair for pleasure k hiring, October 10 k the
Saturday following. Market day, Saturday k a cattle
market on the last monday in each month
Pembroke Dock, market day, friday
Pencoed, fairs on first monday in June k second monday in
October
Penybont, third friday in March, May 13 k 14, July 8,
August 5 & 26, September 25, October i6 (for horses),
October 25 & November 28
Peterston-supor-Ely, CJlam. cattle market held weekly
DIRECrORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
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Pontypridd, Easter mouday (or pleasure. Market day, Wed-
nesday & cattle & a general produce fair every Saturday
Presteigne, second Saturday in January, tirst Saturday in
February, March & April, May 9, June ao, third Saturday
in July, last Saturday in August & September (the date of
which alters), Saturday before Hereford October fair ;
third Saturday in November & second Saturday in Decem-
ber. Market day, Wednesday
Ram, Pencarreg (Lampeter station), cattle fair, first Satur-
day after 13th Septembnr & at Pencarreg (station
Llanybyther), October 11
Rhayader, fairs held about once a month, commencing in
January. Market day, Wednesday & a great market the
last Wednesday in every month ; a special poultry market
is held annually on 22nd December
St. Clears, hiring fair annually on 12th October; market tor
fat & store stock first tuesday in every month
St. Davids, fairs on first tuesday in March, June, August,
October (hiring) & December
St. Mary Hill, fair on August 26 for horses & cattle
Senny Bridge, see Devynock
Swansea, fairs on second Saturday in May, July 2, August
15, October 8. Market days, Wednesday k Saturday, also
daily
Talgarth, 2nd tuesday in January, February 2, March 12,
April 18, 2nd tuesday in May (hiring & pleasure), May 31,
July lo, August 10, September 23, October 13, November
2 (hiring & pleasure) & December 3 ; when these dates tall
on a Sunday the fair is held on the following monday.
Market day, monday
Tenby, fairs on July 31 & two following days for pleasure.
Market days, Saturday & Wednesday
Tregaron, fairs on tuesday before the tirst Wednesday in
each month for cattle, Whit tuesday for cattle, March 16
& 17, May 4 for horses. Market day, tuesday
CHAMBEES OF AGEICULTUEE
Brecknockshire Agricultural Society, William Thomas Isa;ic, sec. Ruperra house, Brecon
Clynderwen & District Farmers' Association Limited (Benj. John, sec), The Stores, Cjyuderwen, Pembrokeshire
Cowbridge & County Farmers' Club, D. C. Watts, sec. High street. Con bridge, Glamorgan
Glamorgan (Vale of) Agricultural Society, Thomas Jenkins Yorwerth, sec. 65 High street, Cowbridge, Glamorgan
Glamorganshire, Marquis of Bute, president ; Hubert Alexander, sec. s High street, Cardiff
CHAMBEES OF COMMEEOE
Cardiff Incorporated, Willoughby Roden Hawkins, sec. 36 Exchange buildings, Cardift"
Carmarthen, W . Price Williams, sec. Quay street, Carmarthen
Llanelly, Alfred George Pullen, sec. Athenseum, Llanelly
Pembroke Dock & Milford Haven, F. W. Merriman, sec. 39 Meyrick street, Pembroke Dock
Port Talbot Chamber of Commerce & Shipping, W. A. Thomas, Station road. Port Talbot
South \\'ales & Monmouthshire Federation of Chambers of Trade, W.R. Edmunds, hon. sec. Central chambers. High
street, Merthyr Tydfil
.Swansea Incorporated, Arthur Andrews, president ; Harry J. Marshall, sec. 18 Exchange building.s, Swansea
FACTORY INSPECTION.
South Western Division.
No. 17, Swansea District.
Comprising part of Glamorganshire, viz. : Swansea &
Goiver unions & the Glamorganshire portion of Neath,
Pontardawe & Llanelly unions, the counties of Car-
marthen, Pembroke & Cardigan & the counties of
Brecon & Radnor (except the unions of Merthyr
Tydfil, Crickhowell & Hay)
Offices, Savings Bank chambers, Heathfield st. Swansea.
Inspector in Charge, J. Hilditch esq
tMher Inspector, Aneuriii J. Glyn-Edwards B.A
No.
Cardiff District.
Comprising part of Glamorganshire, viz. : Cardiff,
Pontypridd, Bridgend, Cowbridge & MerthjT T\dfil
unions & part of Breconshire, viz. : the unions of
Crickhowell & Hay & the Breconshire parishes in
Merthyr Tydfil union & Monmouthshire
Offices, Gresham chambers.
Kings
Carditr.
Inspector in Charge, Capt. Thomas 0\i
Other Inspector, David Timothy
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SOUTH WALES.
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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS OF SOUTH WALES
The following Tables show the acreage under each kind of crop, and the number of horses, cattle, sheep and pigs ;
taken from the Agricultural Returns for 1919 (the latest available) :—
BRECKNOCKSHIRE
Wheat
Barlej' or here
Oats
Potatoes
Mixed corn
Rye
Rape
Beans
Kohl-Rabi
Cabbage
Peas
Turnips and swedes
Mangold ,
Vetches or tares
Snaall fruit
Apples
Cloyer, sainfoin and grasses
Permanent grass
Mountain and heath land used for grazing
Bare fallow
Woods and plantations
6,327
4,451
21,484
1,281
10,586
145.373
347,503
LIVE STOCK.
Horses for agriculture and brood mares
Stallions
Unbroken horses, one year and above . .
,, ,, under one j'ear
Other horses
Cows and heifers: —
In milk
Cows in calf, but not in milk
Heifers in calf
Other cattle, two years and above
,, ,, one year and under two ..
,, ,, under one year
Ewes kept for breeding
Other sheep, one year and above
,, ,, under one year
Sows kept for breeding
Other pigs
12,312
3,683
1,827
4,io5
10,115
11,099
197.578
136,860
166,405
4:354
Agricultural holdings : -
Above I and not exceeding 5 acres 355
Above 5 and not exceeding 20 acres 635
Above 20 and not exceeding 50 acres 696
Above 50 and not exceeding 100 acres 790
Above 100 and not exceeding 150 acres 383
Above 150 and not exceeding 300 acres 230
Above 300 acres .• 26
Total 3,115
Total acreage of the county 466,347
Hate;ible value in 1920 £305,609
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAl.ES.
CAHDIGANSHIRE
LITE STOCK.
Wheat
Barlev or here..
Oats
Mixed corn
Rye
Peas
Potatoes
Turnips and swedes
Mangold
Rape
Cabbage
Kohl-Rabi
j Clover, sainfoin and grasses
Apples
Permanent pasture
Mountain and heath land used for grazing
9,291
15.770
39,686
6,046
164
5-872
4.376
2.045
196
25
Horses for agiiculture and brood mares
Stallions
Unbroken horses, one year and above ..
,, „ under one year
Other horses
Cows and heifers ; —
In milk
Cows in calf, but not in milk
Heifers in calf
Other cattle, two years and above
„ ,, one year and under two ..
,, ,, under one year
Ewes kept for breeding
Other sheep, one year and above
,, „ under one year
Sows kept for breeding
Other pigs
'57
3.485
2.459
1.756
2.593
1.738
3.766
20,481
21,038
127,87s
41.193
Agricultural holdings ; —
Above I and not exceedings acres
Above 5 and not exceeding 20 acres
Abpve 20 and not exceeding 50 acres
Above 50 iind not exceeding 100 acres ■.
Above 100 and not exceeding 150 acres
Above 150 and not exceeding 300 acres
Above 300 acres
Total
Total acreage of the county 1 4
Rateable value in 1920 i,2
1,208
1,078
484
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
CARMARTHENSHIUE
Wheat
Barley or here..
Oats
Mixed com
Rye
I'eas
Potatoes
Tarnips and swedes
Mangold
Cabbage
Kohl-Rabi
Rape.,
Other crops
Vetches or tares
Lucerne
Apples
Small fruit ,
Clover, sainfoin and grasses
Permanent pasture |
Mountain and heath land used for grazing ... i
Bare fallow I
4.987
3.886
1.46s
54
I
133
36
17.977
323,906
7S,66o
840
Horses for agriculture and brood mares
Stallions
Unbroken horses, one year and above .
,, „ nnder one year
Other horses
Cows and heifers : —
In milk
Cows in calf, but not in milk
Heifers in calf
Other cattle, two years and above
„ ,, one year and under two .
,, ,, nnder one year
Ewes kept for breeding
Other sheep, one year and above
„ „ under one year
Sows kept for breeding
Other pigs
4,820
3,292
4S.151
5,668
3,229
8,323
29.783
32.12s
130,612
16,596
127,980
4.334
13,730
Agricultural holdings : —
Above 1 and not exceeding5 acres ^3"
Above s and not exceeding 20 acres ". 2,38q
Above 20 and not exceeding 50 acres 2>i3')
Above 50 and not exceeding 100 acres '.975
Above 100 and not exceeding 150 acres 799
Above 150 aod not exceeding 300 acres 4io
Above 300 acres 22
Total 8,664
Total acreage of the county 586, 15^
Kateable value in 1920 /743.9<>"
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
33
GLAMORGANSHIRE
LIVE STOCK.
Wheat
Barley or bere
Oats
Mixed corn
Potatoes
Turnips and sn cdrs
Mangold
Cabbage
Kohl-Rabi
Rape
Vetches or tares
Lucerne
Other crops
Apples
Small fruit
Clover, sainfoin and grasses
Permanent pasture
Mountain and heath hind used for grazing
Bare fallow
3.379
S-819
1,627
184,83s
123,007
753
Horses for agriculture and brood mares 9.293
Stallions 125
Unbroken horses, one year and above 3. 498
,, ,, under one year 1,604
Other horses '. 3,228
CoTvs and heifers : —
In milk 20,353
Cows in calf, but not in milk 4.418
Heifers in calf 2,481
Other cattle, two years and above 8,046
,, ,, one year and under two 12,226
„ ,, under one year 12.347
Ewes kept for breeding 131,094
Other sheep, one year and above 40,678
,, ,, under one year 109,581
Sows kept for breeding 2,872
Other pigs ii,iii
Agricultural holdings : —
Above 1 and not exceeding5 acres 859
Above 5 and not exceeding 20 acres 1,478
Above 20 and not exreediug soacres 1,262
Above 50 and not exceeding 100 acres 1,027
Above 100 and not exceeding 150 acres 403
Above 150 and not exceeding 300 acres 262
Above 300 acres 42
Total 5,333
Total acreage of the county 514,999
Rateable value in 1920 ^^4,061,394
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
PEMBROKESHIRE
HTE STOCK.
Wheat .
6.333
Oats"
47.803
Mixed corn
Potatoes
3.544
Rye .
Beans
'9
Peas .
32
Turnips and swedes
Mangold
1,886
Cabbage
54
Kohl-Kabi
35
Rape
2,838
Other crops
95
Apples
56
Small fruit
15
Vetches or tares
70
Luceine
Clover, sainfoin and grasses
Permanent pasture
, 181,464
Bare fallow
Isl
Mountain and he ith land used for grazing
46.873
Horses for agriculture and brood mares
Stallions
Unbroken horses, one year and above ...
Other horses
Cows and heifers : —
In milk
Cows in calf, but not in milk
Heifers in calf
Other cattle, two years and above
,, „ one year and under two
,, „ under one year
Ewes kept for breeding
Other sheep, one year and above
,, „ under one year
Sows kept for breeding
Other pigs
10,123
104
2,879
8,935
25.995
26,442
S9,o88
3.975
69.927.
3.666
16,954
Agricultural holdings :—
Above I and not exceeding 5 acres 6iS
Above s and not exceeding 20 acres '.763
Above 20 and not exceeding 50 acres '.341
Above 50 and not exceeding 100 acres 946
Above 100 and not exceeding isoacres 460
Above 150 and not exceeding 300 acres 427
Above 300 acres 61
Total 5,616
Total acreage o( the county 392.384
Rateable value in 1930 Z439.730
DIRECTORY,]
SOUTH WALES.
35
RADNORSHIRE
CROPS.
ACRES.
LIVE STOCK.
KUMBBH.
4-937
3' 96s
19,041
284
4
3
34
973
4.714
264
3
66
24
562
5
io>959
115,004
122,399
104
Horses for agriculture and brood mares
Stallions
4.265
95
2.797
1,297
I.64S
8.655
1.S62
1,186
S.125
9.251
8,796
108,602
84,095
96.744
762
Barley or here
Oats
Mixed corn
Rve
Cows and heifers :—
In milk
Peas
Potatoes
Cows in calf, but not in milk
Heifers in calf
Mangold
Cabbage
Rape
Vetches or tares
Apples
Small frait
Other DiB-s
Mountain and heath land used for grazing ...
Bare fallow 6 s
"'1
1
Agricultural holdings : —
Above 1 and not exceeding 5 acres 236
Above 5 and not exceeding 20 acres 564
Above 20 and not exceeding 50 acres ' 392
Above 50 and not exceeding 100 acres •. 459
Above 100 and not exoeding 150 acres 282
Above 150 and not exceeding 300 acres 278
Above 300 acres 33
Total 2,244
Total acreage of the county 299,521
Rateable value in 1920 ;£2o8,735
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
GEOLOGY OF SOUTH WALES
{Revised to 191 9.)
Natueal History and Scientihc Societies. |
South Wales Institute of Engineers, Park place, Cardiff : |
J^foceedings. 1
Cardiff Naturalists' Society : Sepoi-t and Transactions. I
Royal Institution of Soutli Wales ; Swansea. I
Mdseums.— Cardiff Free Library and Welsh Museum of
Natural History, Arts, and Antiquities. Museum of the
Royal Institution of South Wales, Swansea. University
College of Wales Museum, Aberystivilh. Merthyr Tydvil
(small collection in Free Library/.
ruBLICATIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVET.
Coloured Maps on the srale of one inch to a mile. Old '
Series. — Brecknockshire, sheets 36,41, 42, 56 «.ic. ; 56S.U'.;
57 n.e. ; 57 s.e ; Carmarthenshire, sheets 37, 38, 40, 41, 42 ,
n.w.; 42 S.W.; 56 s.w.; 57 s.w.; 57 s.e.; Cardiganshire, sheets
40, 41, 56 n.w. ; 57, 58, 59 s.e. ; 60 s.w. ; Glamorganshire, '
sheets 20, 36, 37, 41, 42 s.e. ; 42 s.w. ; Pembrokeshire, '
sheets 38, 39, 40, 41, 58 ; Radnorshire, sheets 42 n.w. ; 42
■n.c ; 56, 60 s.w. ; 60 s.e. I
.Waps. — JVew Series.— Sheet 229, Carmarthen ; 230,
Ammanford ; 23i,Merthyr Tydvil, Dowlais, Aberdare, &c.;
232, Abergavenny ; 246, Worm's Head ; 247, Swansea ; :
248, Pontypridd ; 249, Newport ; 26: and 262, Bridgend,
Cowbridge, Abertha«-, and coast near Kcnfig ; 263, Cardiff,
Penarth, Barry. " ;
Each of the A'ew Series Maps is published in two editions. 1
In the first, or Solid Edition, only the stratified rocks are i
shown. In the second, or Drift Edition, the surface de-
posits of boulder-clay, gravel, sand, &c., are also indicated
by colours. '
These maps are farther illustrated by the Horizontal
Sections, Nos. i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 ; and by the
Vertical Sections, Nos. 2, 3, 4, ;, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 47,
80, 81, and 83.
£ooK-s.—Men(Oirs.~Vo]. i., including De la Beche on the
Formation of the Rocks of South Wales ; Ramsay on the
Denudation of .South Walej : Smyth on the Gogofa"u Mine, 1
&c.. 1846. Vol. ii., part 2, Hunt and Smyth on the Mines
of Cardigan and Montgomerv, &c., 1848. Iron Ores of
South Wales, iSoi. - "
Special Memoirs den lint/ irith the South Wales Coidjitld. \
—The Coals of South Wales, by A. Strahan and W* Pollard, j
2nd edition, iyi5,priee 2s. ; TheGeoIogy of the South Wales !
Coalfield, by A Stnihan and others, Part I.— Country
around Newport, 2nd edition, 1909, price is. 6d. ; Part II.— !
Abergavenny, &c. (o«( of I'rint) ; Part III.— Cardiff, Jkc,
2nd edition, 1912, price 28. ; I'artlV.— Pontypridd, &c., 2nd
edition, 1917, price 3s. 6d. ; I'art V.— Merthyr Tydfil, &c., j
1904, price IS. 6d. ; Part VI.— Bridgend, &c., 1904, price j
IS. 6d. ; Part VII.— Ammanford, &c., 1907, price 2S. 6d. ;
Part VIII.— Swansea, &c. (ont of print) ; Part IX.— West
<jower, &c., 1907, price 8d. ; Part X.— Carmarthen, &c.,
1909, price as. ; Part XI.— Haverfordwest, 1914, price
3s. 6d. ; Part XII.— Milford, kc, 1916, price 2s. 6d.
Special Reports on the Mineral Resource.-!.— Vol. II.—
liarytes, 4c., and edition, 1916, price 2s. ; Vol. VI.—
Refractory Materials: Silicii-Kock,&c., 1918, price 7s. 6d. ;
Vol. X.— Iron Ores— The Hiematites of South Wales, &c.,
1919, price 4s.
AH the above memoirs and the accompanying maps
pnhlished by the Geological Survey cim be obtained from
.Messrs. Stanford, 12 Long Acre, London, wc2.
Important Works or Papers on Local Geology.
List by W. Whitaker of 667 books, papers, &c., on the
Geology of Wales, in British Association Report for 1880, p.
397. Revised and extended in Royal Land Commission
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by T. C. Cantrill in the Cardiff Survey Memoir, 1902, this last
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1879. Harris, W. H.— tJeology of Cardiff. Science Gossip,
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18B0. Perkins, C. H.— The Anthracite Coal and Coal-tield
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BIKECTORY.]
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The British Associition met at Swansea in 1848, and
again in 1880 (with [Sir] A. C. Ramsay as president in the
latter year) ; aiul at C irdiff in iSgi. In the bulky volumes
"which contain the .iaai'"! h\j'urts for the.ce tliree meetings
'there are several papers referring to the geology of South
Wales, especially a paper by Prof. Rupert Jones upon the
coal-field in the Report for 1891, p. 614.
See also Trans. Jl'oolhope Club (numerous references to,
and pipers on .Siuth Wales) ; and Trans, of South IVales
In.'^titute of Mini III/ Engineers.
Introtluction to Geology. — For an account ot the general
principles of geology and of the special terms used, and to
enable the reader to compare the strata of Wales with those
<if England, we may, perhaps, be permitted to refer to Har-
rison's Text Bool: of Geologt/, fifth edition, 1903, published
by Blackie and Son.
The ro( k-. which fnim South Wales aie in the main a pro-
longation of tlip ^ mil beds which constitute the northern
dnisionol C uiibri 1 one great difference is due to the fact
that voluiTin \ctii n m is not nearlj so life in this southern
area duiui^ tiie dop )sition of the Ordovician or Lower
bihiinn ^trat 1 is \ c nisequence of this, the rocks of South
\\ lies ue ot I nioii uniform degree of hardness, so that the
1 stnkii
1 the i
I Pier C.rl n
Wales lar s i|
attiai.tiii4 i",'i
The bott. m
the fo mdati n
Tockb only ipi
minor outci 1
•end eastwir
-ocks, right
Engl \nd h\
he the oldest 0
rock which
•eat rlevelopmentof the
ler.il wealtli of South
■ hemtifol and tourist-
Although these old
i \et thej undoubtedly ex-
leep do\\ii beneath newer
L Mid lu and the east and south of
IS at the bottom it is evident they must
f 01 med of the \ arious layers or beds of
islands. Though geology does
-not profess to estimate in j'ears the age of any system of
rocks, yet it is certain that all the great leaders in that
science would concur in affirming that, in all probability,
the old rocks which we see forming the peninsula of St.
Davids were in part ejected from volcanoes as lava-Hows
and ashes, and in part deposited as mud and sand on a
sea-bottom more than one hundred millions of years ago.
Yet we know well that they were not the Jirst rocks which
formed a solid crust on the surface of our planet.
In studying South \\'ales, then, let us commence on the
extreme west, whore the oldest rocks crop out or come to
^he surface, and then describe the beds as they rest one upon
anotlier,layer upon layer. Wc shall then approach the south-
east.where the newest, stratified rocks of the region form the
clitts along the estuary of the Severn, near Cardiff. The
maps and memoirs published by the Geological Survey will
be found to be :,! the greatest assistance.
Akch.kak on Pue-Cambkhn Rocks. — During recent
years our knowledge of the origin of rocks has been consider-
ably extended, chietiy on account of the employment of
methods of microscopic examination. Our views on some
of the more ancient rocks especially have been in cases en-
tirely changed since modern methods of research have been
in use. Consequently the old Pre-Cambrian rocks of St.
David's Head have been the subject of changing opinions .
The; chief literature will be found in the List ot Papers at
the commencement of this article, but we will base our
account on one of the latest papers, that by Mr. J. F. N.
Green, in 1908. The Pre-Cambrian rocks of theSt.David's
area consist of tutis and lavas of volcanic origin— to these
the name Pebidian has been given. After these rocks had
consolidated dykes of igneous rock «ere intruded into them,
one of these intrusions being the granophyre, to which Dr.
Henry Hicks gave the name Dimetian, thinking it was
older in age than the Pebidian. The whole series of rocks
has been greatly disturbed, but otherwise the different
varieties compare closely with those c]f the Uriconian series
found in Shropshire. They have been divided as follows,
commencing jwith the fir.st formed : — 1, Penrhiw Series
(red and green volcanic tuffsK 2, Treginnis Series (trachite,
andesite and rhyolite) ; 3, Caerbwdy Series ifine-grained
felspathic rocks, with a bed of conglomerate) ; 4, Ramsay
Sound Series (schistose and slaty rocks, with tuffs). The
whole Pebidian series attains a thickness of over 5,000 feet.
Cambrian Svsteji.— Resting on the flanks of theold"Pre-
Cambrian Island " foriued by the altered volcanic rocks we
have described above, we tiud conglomerates composed of
rounded masses of quartz embedded in a purple matrix.
These form the base of the whole Cambrian Formation ; they
are overlaid by green, purple and grey Hagay sandstones,
3,000 feet thick, with intercalated red shales, which contain
some of the; earliest undeniable traces of animal life yet
known on the surface of the globe. Porth-C;iais Harbour is
the best place to find these fossils.
The lowest division of the Cambri.m sy.stem is called the
Ciierfai Series, and consists of conglomerates, flaggy sand-
stones, and red shales, altogetlier attaining a thickness of
more than 1,500 feet. Succeeding these are the <Soim Series,
which with the J/enctiuu Series fnrm the Middle Cambrian
beds. The Solva beds, well developed at Solva Bay, are
purple, red and grej s.indstnnes, with a thickness of 2,000
feet. .-\ tliirliiie^s nf -to feet makes 111. tlie Meiiexi 111 beds
|.per
grey and bluish sandstones and slates, 2,000 feet m tiuckness.
They are exposed in Whitesand Hay, Solva Harbour, near
Caerfegga, and in the north-west portion of Ramsey Island.
At Brawdy and Hayscastle, east of St. Davids, there are
Cambrian beds, which can be compared mMi t'v- Ci.-rfaiand
Solva series of St. Davids. Tberernr! ! / ' ^' ,1-s.
belonging to a higher di\ isioii "t th^ I' 1 n "i. at
Ramsey Island and Whitesand Hay. 1- ;>i : ai .■ ..1 •ircet,
but dark shales and inu Istones "f ili;^ .it,, i^-ur near
Carmarthen and Llanartliney.
Ordovician Systk.m.— The rucks of this syste.n are
readily distinguished from those of the Cambrian by the
nature of the fossils they enclose. The commonest of these
are the graptolites, lowly forms of life now extinct. The
variations in their forms differ in the various layers of rock ;
hence we arc able to distinguish the various rock-beds liy
means of these fossils. althoiiah the beds themsehesmav look
alike. We can reo-i,,sr tmirJi , i-i,.ii. 1,, i]„.i i,- l-vnian iMcks
ofSonth Wales: (II ' 1: ' -' • . - ■- ' . _- tha
Unndeili.in Seri.f : ■■ ■ ''an
Series. Thev occur 1:, 'iir..' Miii;, ir.' '.- 1 N.ir'ii -I .St.
Davids from Whitesan I lUiv and Kauisev Isl.iml to Cardigan
and bevoud; 12) from near St. Bride's Hay to New Qnay
Road; (3) from Haverfordwe t thningh Carmarthen and
Llandeilo to Llando\ery. The Skiddavian series were
preiiously called the Arenig Beds ; they are black slates with
numerous gi-aptolites. and are exposed on the noi;th side of
Whitesand Bay and at fjanvirn.
In Abereidd'\- Bay we see black slates, flags and sandstones,
with some bands ui Ii:ii.--f. [ic, mil ,'-)'■.!- .-f :n Inrarea
volcanic ash. the ri---: .■ ^ - ". -rii-in'es
(hiring the deii'isii;- , ',,'!!
uncertain tiuckness 111 . li ■''■'!- 1' -'I'" ■!. i' ''-I; ' "'''.'
These Llandeilo Fla^s ...vinui i... 1 1,,.,^...^ i .ui 1 'j^J;';,;^;^
^l^^;;'?Lrn^'a.nn::^ieS^Seilo: BiiiUh and
Llandrindod. At Llai.dewi Felfry, Lampeter telfry and
Llandeilo there
goo
beds of limestone— the olde-
Wales— which are .juarried for lime.
No sharp line of demarcation h is been drawn 1
Caradocian beds and the Llandeilian below. Nor m ftouth
Wales is there anv rigid line between them and the overlying
S. W. 2t
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SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S'
newer Lowe)- Lhindoveri/ Rocks ; together these occupy
wide nrea, including the whole of Cardiganshire, and ej
tending thence into the surrounding counties, forming, i
fact, the desolate, alninst dtsert-lilie region of " Mid-Wales.
The strnta undulate ^o that tlieir real thickness ean scaroel
he determined, liut it must lie considerable, perhaps above
4.000 feet ; there is an absence nf the lava flows and ash-beds
which distinguish the Caradocian series in the Sriowdon
district, instead of which we find clay-slates, with grits and
hard sandstones, and conglomerates or pudding stones in the
upper part. InSoath Wales an important and characteristic-
series of shales — the Sicrmwyraptns shales— are developed
between them. The cliffs around Aberystwith show the
beds to be wonderfully contorted, and to be dipping west-
wards towards the sea. Further east workable slates occur
at Devil's Bridge, Corris, Tregaron, Strata Florida, Goginan,
kc. : then the great mass of Plinlimmon (2,481 ft.) is formed
of another group of grit-beds, with some qaartzconglomerates.
'Good sections of the Caradocian shales and limestones occur
at Haverfordwest and Narberth, and again near Llandovery.
At Gogofau, near Pumpsant, in Carmarthenshire, there
are quartz veins in hard Caradoc grits, which were worked
for gold in the time of the Romans ; several gold ornaments,
including a beautifully-wrought gold necklace, have been
discovered here.
The Ordovician rocks of Mid-Wales are also rich in the
ores of several humbler minerals ; these were formerly
largely worked, thus the returns for 1881 show :
t ' irdigan. — Copper ore, 286 tons, value £'^i<y)g : lead
ore, 4,598 tons (containing 28,755 ™. of silver),
value ^■46,585; zinc ore, 3,453 tons, value ^9,806.
But in 1903 only 49 tons of copper ore, of the value
of Lii-S ; and ^fi^3 tons of lead ore, of the value of
^^12,503, were obtained. In 1912 the returns were
itil, but the demand for metal duriuij the war was
so great that working was recommenced, and in
1916 there were obtained in Cardigan 1,1.63 tons
of dressed lead ore, valued at ^^23,668, and 435
tons of zinc ore, valued at ^4,684.
Carmarthen. — Lead ore (^from Rhandir Abbot, near
Llandovery), 687 tons (silver, 2,064 ozs.), value
;^8,2i6. But in 1912 the returns were nil, although
the war demands brought the production of lead
ore in 1916 up to 26 tons, valued at ^520.
Sn.i'EHN SvsTEM. — The strata of this division rest un-
conformably on the lower rocks. First we find the Upper
Llandovery Belli (or May Hill Sandstone), grey and yellow-
ish sandstones, 800 feet thick, seen in Marloes Bay (west of
Milford Haven) ; a long, narrow strip crops out east of the
lown of Llandovery, and a similar outcrop is found 5 or 6
miles west of Builth.
The Tarannon Shales. — These are pale-coloured or purple
unfossiliferous shales and slates, which rest on the May Hill
Sandstone in the localities above named.
The names Llandovery and Tarannon belong to an older
system of classification which was based on the characters
of the rock-beds. Often, however, rock-beds vary in
mineral character as they extend from one area to another.
Hence local names may be given. For convenience of exact
1 of the Silurian rocks
Tarannon beds to the lowest di'
the I'alentian series.
The Woolhojie Beds are well developed in Radnorshire ; at
Cortnn near Presteigne, at Nash Scar, and near Old Radnor,
the Woolhope limestone is seen as a thick and massive,
sometimes subcrystalline, rock. The intrusive igneous
rocks which form the hills of Hanter, Worsel and Stanner
have metamorphosed the limestone. The latter rock is
largely quarried, for there is no other calcareous bed '
twcen this region and the coast-line of Cardigan.
K'trdock Beds. — These are thick beds of shale, traceable
from south of Llandcilo, in a long narrow strip ( i to 4 miles
wi'iei, past Myddfai, Builth, and thence to Newtown : they
dip to the south-east.
Lvdinie lieih. — These are also shales, with a band of con-
creti'.n I' liMio-ti.ne ' Aymestry limestone), passing up into
fine-.'i I ., ui .<. They form the surface of the
cnsteri I : ! i-liire. From Llandeilo to Narberth no
I'ppci >. ;; ire visible, the strata being here over-
lappci 'n ti.eul'l Kcil Sandstone.
The Woulhope, \\ unlock and Ludlow betls in South Wales
belong to the Middle Silurian or Salopian series.
The Old Rkd Sandstone Formation. — The passage from
the Silurian beds into the rocks which lie above them is
marked by a change in the c^iloiu- of the rocks from grey to
red. The strata we have now t-j describe consist of red,
yellow and chocolate coloured sandstones, red marls, and
irregular layers of sandy concretionary limestone called
cornstones, the total thickness being from 4,000 to perhaps
8,000 feet. All the beds are apparently conformable from
the lowest to the highest, but the fossils indicate a lower
and an upper portion, with a considerable lapse of time
between. The " Old Red '' forms the greater part of the-
counties of Hereford and Monmouth ; it enters Breeknock-
the east, tormmg all the surface from- Criek-
liowell to Hay, Talgarth, Brecon, and Mynydd Epynt,-
he Brecknock Beacons to a height of 2,862 feet.
Passing out of Brecknock the outcrop or surface occupied by-
the Old Red narrows rapidly, and runs as a band 3 or 4
miles wide by Detwydd to the mouth of the To-wy, and
thence to Narberth. All along this line from east to west —
, from Crickhowell to Narberth — the Old Red Sandstone
dips to the south and disappears in that direction under
Carboniferous rocks ; passing underneath the entire coal-field
of South Wales, it rises up again on the south, but here its
continuity is broken by the sea. We find it running east
and west of Milford Haven and forming the south half ot
Caldy Island ; it passes across the centre of the peninsula ot
Gower (from Burry Holmes to Oxwich Bay), and then
patches of it crop out from near Bridgend to Cardiff, whence
it curves round northwards to join the main mass in Mon-
mouthshire.
At Skrinkle Haven and West Angle on the coast of Pem-
broke, the passage upwards from the Old Red Sandstone to
the Carboniferous Limestone is excellently displaye<l; the-
two formations are evidently quite conformable, shales,-
sandstones and limestones alternating in turn at the junc-
Seales, plates, and spines of ganoid fishes, with obscure
plant-markings, are all the remains of life which the Welsh
Old Ked has yielded, and they favour the idea generally
held that the beds are ot fresh-water origin, having been
deposited in great lakes, land-locked fiords, or estuaries.
The red colour of the rock.s is due to the warm climate of
the period, when the atmosphere had an oxydising and'
desiccating influence.
C.iRBONiFERODS SYSTEM.— The famous coal-field of South
Wales occupies an area ot i ,000 square miles in the south
of the principality. It has a length from west to east of 85
miles, between St. Bride's Bay in Pembroke and Pontypool
in Monmouth, and the extreme breadth from north to south
is 20 miles.
Carhoniferous Limestone. — This well-known blue ur grey,
tough, compact, semi-crystaUine rock forms at the su'rface-
a rim round the entire coal-field, except at the extreme
western end in Pembroke, where both Limestone and
Millstone Grit are absent (or have been faulted out), and
where consequently the Coal-measures rest directly upon
Silurian and older rocks. Below the surface the lin'iestone
underlies the whole coal-field ; all the colliery pits would it"
continued downwards at last enter it. It is finely seen in
the bold coast cliffs near Stackpole, where it is niuch con-
torted. The thickness ot the Carboniferous Limestone
varies from 500 to 1,000 feet. Four outliers mark the-
former e.xtension of these rocks to the north of the coal-
basin ; the principal outlier is Pen Cerrig Calch, north of
Crickhowell, a grand isolated hill capped with Millstone Grit.
Some beds in the limestone are crowded with the re-
mains of crinoids (sea lilies), others have the structure of
oolites, and some are dolomites, f he last have an economic
aspect which will be referred to in a later paragraph.
Until recent years the Carboniferous Limestone used to be
subdivided according to the nature ot the various rock-beds,
but as these are found to vary in different parts of the
country, it was desirable to establish a system of " zones, "
based on the fossils found in the limestone. These can be
conveniently referred to by symbols, and enable com-
parison readily to be made between various horizons in
different parts of the country. Thus, there is a general
similarity in the Carboniferous Limestone in the area with
which we are dealing, and hence it has been called the
"South Wales Province," a term comparable with, sav,
the "Mid-Pennine Province." The typical order of beds
in South Wales with their modern classification is as
follows : At the base the Lower Limestone Shales, called the
C?cis(o;>OTO zone, or "K" beds, after a fossil coral that is
found at that horizon. The Main Limestone follows, and
the lowest zone is named after anothercoral— the Zaphnntis
zone, or " Z " beds. Then, in upward succession, follow the
zones of < aninia {C),Seminulii (S), and Dihunopht/llum (D).
Each ut these zones is characterised by an assemblage of
fossils, and is named utter a dominant species. The dolo-
mites, already referred to, occur in the upper part of " C "
zone, and in the lower part of " S. " The whole ot the-
Carboniferous Limestone here has been called the "Avonian,"
•on Gorge.
sandstone, the upper-
most bed of which is known as the " Farewell Rock, " a
term used by miners because there is no chance of getting-
workable seams of coal when that bed is reached. As this
Millstone Grit rests upon the Carboniferous Limestone, it
forms, in the same way, a rim or edge round the coal-tield.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAl.ES.
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It IS best seen on the north crop from Kidwelly, eastwards
b}' Cross Inn, to Penderyn ; here it forms a table-land in
which rivers rise and run southwards to the sea, cutting
deep north and south valleys across the coal-fields. After
sweeping round Blorenge and passing east of Pontypool,
the Millstone Grit is seen only at intervals on the south
■crop, as south of Caerphilly and north of Bridgend. In
thickness it varies from 250 to more than 1,000 feet, being
poorly developed at the eastern end of the coalfield but ex-
panding westward.
Coal Measures. — These include beds of shale, sandstone,
ironstone, and coal, of a thickness exceeding 8,400 feet.
Three divisions in the series are recognised, although there
is a continuous succession throughout. After the Lower
■Coal Measures were deposited a " Pennant phase " started.
This resulted in the laying down of sandy and gritty rocks
(Pennant Grits), commencing first on the western part of
the field and progressing gradually to the east. Con-
sequently these grits occupy a higher position in the coal-
measures on the eastern end than they do on the west;
The Lower Coal Measures are rich in coal, thei-e being 34
seams, of which 8 are more than 2 feet in thickness. Bands
of ironstone also occur. No workable coals occur in the
Pennant tirit of the eastern end of the coalfield, but they
develop to a workable extent west of the Taff. The Tillery
or Red Ash Seam marks their base. The Upper Coal
Measures consist of shales and sandstones, with the Mynydd-
islwyn seam (the most noted in South Wales) at the base.
The famous coal-seam is now nearly worked out. The
change in the character of the coal-seams in the South
M'ales field is well known. They are chietly bituminous in
the east, but become anthracitic as they extend westwards.
In Pembrokeshire all the coal is anthracitic. In area the
whole of the coal-field is about 1,000 square miles. The
number of coal-seams varies from place to place. In Pem-
brokeshire there are 10 seams and 23 feet of coal ; Car-
marthen 18 to 34 (-4710 88 feet)-; Glamorgan 24 to 48 (66 to
124 feet); and Monmouth 11 to 21 (38 to 47 feet) ( Prof .
Kendall). The total quantity estimated as remaining
available in 1905 was 26,470 million tons. The output hi
1917 ivas 343 million tons.
All the great iron-works, as Risca, Pontypool, Biaenavon,
Ehbw Vale, Merthyr Tydvil and Aberdare, stand upon the
Lower Coal-measures, "situated most favourably with the
coal and iron-ore around and beneath them, and the
Mountain Limestone within a very short distance. Of late
years, however, most of the iron-ore used in the Welsh blast-
furnaces has been imported from other districts.
The Eakth Movements to which the Coal-field of
South Wales owes its Form and Origin.— After the
deposition of the great series of limestones, grits and shales
with coal-seams, which constitute the Carboniferous system
in South Wales, the whole of these rocks (together with the
older strata which lie beneath them) received a great—
though very slow and steady — push from the south, by which
the entire region was elevated, and the beds of rock thrown
into a broad' synclmal or trough-like structure extending
from east to west. To this movement the naiiie of Armorican
has been given, from the marked effects it has produced in
Rrittany. It also ori.'inaled the great syncline of Devon
and uplifted the Mendip Hills. At a later date a similar
pre&sure from the east ridged up the rocks along a north
and south line, of which the Usk inlier of Silurian rocks
gives evidence, and so terminated the coal-field on the
■ east. On the west the Coal Measures run out to sea in St.
Bride's Bay, so that we cannot tell whether there is a
parallel uplift in that direction. The great faults « hich run
across the district from north-north-west to south-south-
east are due to a third movement (apparently of depres-
sion), which, as it is parallel to the axis of Charnwood
Forest in Leicestershire, is spoken of as " Charnian/'
Lastly, we see on the north and north-west side of the
South Wales Coal-field evidences in the way the strata are
"Caledonian," from the effects which it has also )iroduced
lin the north-west of Scotland. To the combined action
■of these four great earth-movements the coal-field of South
Wales owes it« present form and structure.
Tke Tsias.— There
little of this formation in
South Wales. Patches of l>olomitlc Conylomerate lie west
of Cardiff, near Newton Nottage, Coychurch, St. Fagans
and Llandaff; these are overlaid by Keuper Red Mavis,
which are also seen at the base of the cliffs near Penarth.
Everywhere the Triassic strata rest unconformahly upon
the edges of the older rocks beneath them.
The Rh.etic Fohm.ation.— The cliffs beneath Penarth
and Lavernock expose the finest British section of the grey
marls, black sliales and whitish limestones, which constitute
the Rhffitic beds. At tlio base, at Penarth Head, are the
strikingly-coloured red marls of the Trias ; then come the
grey and " tea-green " marls, here 28 feet thick, surmounted
by black shales, 24 feet thick, which contain the famous
bone-bed, a hard sandy layer full of teeth, scales, bones,
&c., of fishes and reptiles.
Above these as we walk towards Lavernock we see the
White Lias Series, 18 feet thick, composed of grey and
brown sandy shales, with irregular beds of limestone.
The total thickness of the Rhaetic beds is not more than 60
or 70 feet ; and they constitute true passage-beds be-
tween the Trias below and the Lias above them.
The LoiTEii Lias. — Lower Lias shales and limestones lie
upon the Rhaetic beds on the south coast of Glamorgan,
from Penarth, westwards past Barry Island, Aberthaw, and
Dunraven Castle, to the mouth of the river Ogmore, and
run inland as far as Cowbridge, where they rest upon the
upturned edge of the Carboniferous Limestone. The Lias
is, in this district, close to its ancient shore-line, and at
Sutton and Southerndown it becomes a conglomerate formed
of limestone pebbles, representing an ancient beach. The
limestones are worked in tliis district to m.ike cement, &c.,
in the quarries at Brocastle, Llanblethian, Laleston,
Bridgend, Ewenny,
Surface Deposits. — The Glacial Period. — The traces
of the former presence of glaciers are, perhaps, not quite so
clear and abundant in South as in North Wales ; for this
the nature of the rock-masses, the minor elevation of the
land, and its position further south are mainly accountable.
"There are well-marked grooves or striations of a glacial
character on the rocks of the coast of Pembroke at Trwyn-
hwrddyn, Porthclais and Pel-dal-deryn. Boulder clay
with ice-scratched stones is common, and the chalk-flints
mingled with stones native to the district are not uncom-
mon on the mainland and in Ramsey Island. Flints are
also found in .piantity, mingled with ice-scratched erratics,
all along the low ground of Glamorgansliire, north of the
Bristol channel between Cardiff and Bridgend, and boulder-
clay is indeed common, here and there, all over South
Wales." At many points along the " north-crop " of the
coal-field, the Millstone Grit and the Mountain Limestone
show rounded outlines (roches moutouiiees), and are striated
and even polished in places — phenomena which can only be
explained by supposing the passage over the rocks of large
masses of ice (glaciers). Large boulders of Millstone Grit
(known as "Arthur's Stone") and of Old Red conglomerate
are numerous on the peninsula of Gower. Recent researches
have shown that the Brecknock Mountains were the
gathering-ground during the glacial period of a great mass
of ice, which descended thence to the south and east in the
form of glaciers, passing along the deep valleys which cross
the coal-field from north to south. The southern half of
Pembrokeshire is, however, free from any traces of the
former presence of ice.
The Raised Beaches and Submeirged Forests, which occur
at several points on the coast-line, mark oscillations of the
land since the Glacial Epoch.
The River-Systems of South Wales.— The courses of
the rivers in South Wales are remarkable in that for the
most part they ignore the present geological structure of
the country ; running in deep narrow valleys from north to
south, and cutting across the hills, instead of following
what one might imagine would be their natural lines of
direction along the great east and west valleys. It was
formerly supposed that such rivers as, for example, the
Ebbw, the Sirhowy, the Rhymney, the Taff, &c., followeu
lines of weakness marked out for them by the great north-
north-west faults ; but the mapping by the Geological
Survey has shown this theory to be an error ; for the faults
and the rivers cross one another in almost every instance.
r. A. Strahan has shown that these abnormal river-
courses are, so to speak, inherited ones ; and that they are
lo the fact that when these rivers first began to flow,
the surface of South Wales was constituted of quite different
rata from those which form it at the present day.
Of the Secondary Formations, we find only the Trias and
the Lias now existing in South Hales ; but there are
proofs that each of these formerly extended over much more
ground than they occupy at the present day. But tliere is
also good evidence for believing that the Oolites---and (more
especially) the Cretaceous strata, including the » hite Chalk
-once stretched westwards and covered the greater part o
Wales. As the Chalk was doubtless deposited in a clear and
fairly deep sea, the close of the Secondary period must have
seena lar.re part of Britain well under water. But in the
succeedini Tertiary times, we have direct proof of the
existence of an immense pressure— the Caledonian movement
we have alreadv named it— exerted from the north-west.
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SOUTH WALES.
KELLY 9-
This pressure ridged up the strata along lines running from
north-east to south-west, and so originated tlie present
water-shed of South Wales which runs in that direction,
starting from near Fishguard. From this watershed the
first rivers began to run in pre-Plioeene times ; some, as
the Teifi, to Cardigan Bay, on the north-west ; and others,
as the Usk, Tail, &c., to the southeast. Tlia early courses
of these southerly and easterly fiowingWelsh rivers lay, there-
fore, over a gently-sloping surface of the chalk, and in this
they each cut a valley. Many ages — some millions of years
probably— have passed since that day ; the chalk has all
been swept away from >^oiith ^Vales (nlthou^h tlio occurrence
uf flints in certain of the i :,.i -_[->■,. :- .' > . ;,:N r,t us former
existence) by the agcni- ■ ■ ;i> inersstill
r:m along their oW //rti I i - ... They
have deepened their vhIIc.i - .h:,. :i;i i ili.; n.-u run over
strata of a quite different geological age !o that over which
thej' flowed in their early days, but they preserve their
old courses, although these are in direct opposition to the
present geological structure of the region which they drain
Ecoxojiic RKOLOtiV. — The great mmefral wealth of South
Wales lies in its coal. Its mode of occurrence is described
in the account of the "Coal Measures," and the fullest de-
tails can be obtained from the comprehensive memoirs
published by the tieolngical Survey and referred to in the
list of papers at the commencement of this article. The
recent economic conditions have shown that there is a de-
mand in this cituntry for sand for open-hearth steel furnaces, .
fur si!:ca-r..rl, :;;, I ^.Mnnister, and for ilolniiiiii' as :i basic
ilr.x, . i.c Geological Survey if. u' !y liii:;.l
its ii; ~r mineral resources. ICr.v uiivnus
(.irsiii .'-iMir',;- ,1- (.btained from the Miilst.m.' Lh-it in
South Wales. In Brecknockshire the (rrit is worked at
Toryfoel Quarry, near Hirwaun, and at the Penwjllt Quar-
ries, 9 miles north-west of Hirwaun. In Carmarthenshire
the localities are Blaen LlynfcU (Black Mountain), Garn-
bica, near Llandybie, Mynydd-y-gareg, near Kil welly,
Garegfraith, 2 miles X.X.E.'of Brynamman, and Glang-
wenlais, near Llandybie. Glamorgan produces material at
Bwamaen and Kilhepste, near Hirwaun, Ton-y-Gilfach and
Luest, neavGlyn Neath, Bryniau, near Dowiais, and Stormy
Down, near Pylo. Clegars Castle Quarry, at Templeton,
near Narberth, is the only one for the silica raw material
in Pembrokeshire. Sands for furnace-hearths are obtained
from the Old Red Sandstone at Abercriban, and from the
Millstone Grit at Clydach, in Brecknock, also from Llandy-
bie, in Carmarthenshire. Dolomite from the Carboniferous
Limestone has been used for basic refractory material. It
is worked at the Llanelly and Clydach Quarries, near Cly-
dach Station in Brecknockshire. Much of the limestone
also at Castell coch Quarry, Tongwynlais, near Cardiff, has
been dolomitised, but how much it is suitable tor steel-
hearths is not yet determined. The mineral barytes is used
in this country tor the manufacture of while paints, wall-
jiapers, for bleaehingflannel, and for asbestos goods. Much
of (uir requirements came from Germany. Consequently
the altered conditions have led to a survey of this country's
rcsourses. In Males this mineral occurs in veins in Car-
marthen at the Bryn Towy and Xant Mine and at the
C'ystanog Mine, 2 miles east of Carmarthen. In Glamorgan
it «as found at the Llan-gan Mine. These mines have all
been disused for some years.
Iron-ore also used to be mined in South Wales. The ore is
h;emalite, and occurs in association with the Carboniferous
rocks. The min.>8 are at Llanharry (Cardiff Hematite Ore
Co. Ltd. ), Trecastle (abandoned ), Bute, Mwyndy and Ifarth
(abandoned). The Carboniferous Limestone is quarried
for building stone at Town Quarry, 'I'enby, and also at
WiUiamston Quarries, in Pembrokeshire. It is known as
" Welsh Limestone, " and is a compact, blue-grey stone.
The Coal Measures yield the Pontypridd Stone, "a hard,
blue-grey micaceous sandstone, and' the Pennant Stone, a
close-grained rock of the same colour. The Pennant Stone
is quarried at Llwyndu Quarries uear Glais. From Gla-
morgan comes the White Querella Stone, and the green
variety. They are fine-graitied sandstones from the KhaMic,
quarried at Bridgend.
Preuistohic Man.— Probably the earliest traces of
human habitation in this region are the stone implements
found below the present floors of the caves in the Carboni-
ferous Limestone of (rower and the south-east of Pembroke,
and at Coygan in Carmarthensliire.
The numerous caves of Gower were explore 1 by Col. W.io.i
and Dr. Falconer in 1 860 ; here, beneath layers of stalag-
mite, great numbers of bones ni e}vtiuet species of mammals
—as the mkmmoth, lon'.^-!i,ii:.j ! 1 lin r -. .ave lion, cave-
bear, hyaena, &c., were foun i, ^ ,l,)it flakes and
a very Kne flint armw-hea! 1 > ■: i. us from thesi>
caves may
Tiie (
Tenb
..ud.
precisely the same evidence; they were r\piM,'
Mr. Smith, of Gumfreston, and 'the Ke\ . II.
The stone implements of the caves are ui ureat aniiquity,
and probably belong to the Older or Pake, ilithic Stone Age.
Of stone tools found clsenliere, on or near the surface,.
whicli belong to the Newer or Neolithic Stone Age, we may
note a polished celt, or axe-head, found at Cardiff, now in
the British Museum. It is 43 inches long, but appears to
have been worn down by much use, and to have been re-
ground : a very similar specimen was founrl at Melyn \\'orks.
Neatli. Two finds from Breconshire may be recorded. In
a barrow (burial-mound) near Hay, i\ flint flake or knife
was found ; and another (measuring 6% inches by 2 inches)
was discovered with an urn at Tyddu-Llaneien. .A.
remarkable stone axe-head, made of some felspathic rock,
and perforated for a handle, was found at Llainnadock in
Gower, Snd is now in the Museum of the Royal Institution
at Swansea. Another perforated axe-hammer made of
diorite came from Llanrhian in Pembrokeshire.
A highly-polished siliceous stone, pointed at each end,
which was foun I in the ruins of St. Botolph's Priory, Pem-
brokeshire, illustrates the method by which holes were
bored in those days. Close to it lay a water-worn pebble,
in which a liole had been bored to the depth of half-an-inch
apparently by friction with the pointed end of the other
stone.
To go back to the period when melals were unknown in
this country, and when the only tools used by the savage
tribes who then inhabited South Wales were made of stone,
bone or wood, we should have to pass over an interval of
time of great duration. Of the later or " Bron/.e Age," to
which the earliest metal objects belong, there are scanty
traces m this district ; while of antique iron objects few or
none have been found ; and, indeed, this is what we should
expect, for while stone, if undisturbed, is practically inde-
structible, iron rapidly rusts away under the inflnence of
air and moisture. Recent discoveries seem to indicate
1800 B.C. as the probable date of the commencement of the
lironae Age in Britain.
Revised bv C. P. Chatwin
OIRECTOKV,
SOUTH WALES.
ABERAVON.
41
ABBEY-CWM-HIB (or Gollan and Cefn Pawl) is a
scatti-red parish on the London road through New Rad-
nor anit Rhayader to Aherystwyth, and on the banks of
the Clywedog- rivulet, 216 miles from London, 6 miles
north-east from Rhayader, 6 miles north-west from
Penybont station or the London and North-Western
railway, and g miles from Llandi-indod Wells, in Knighton
hundred, Rhayader union and county court district,
Presteign petty sessional division, rural deanery of
Melineth-ultra-Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon and dio-
cese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary, erected in
1866 on the site of an older edifice, is a building of
stone in the Decorated style, and consists of chancel,
nave, south porch with a carving of the "Ascension,"
and a tower with short spire, containing 3 bells: under
the communion table lies interred Sir Hans Foxier, 5th
and last bart. of Harnage Grange and Abbey-owm-hir,
d. I March, 1773, to whom a monument has been
elected ; the stained we-st window is a memorial to
Francis Aspinall Philips esq. d. 1866, and there is a
monument to Fianci^ Philip.s, d. 1850: the carved stone
reredos ri-presenis ihe -Last Supper": there are 170
sittings. The n-gi-; evs included with those of Llanbister,
date from the ye.ir 16S2; the independent register dates
only from 1837. The living is a vicarage, net value
^£158, with no acres of glebe land, in the gift of the
trustees of the late G. H. Philips esq. (d. 1886), and
held since igiS by the Rev. William Russell Jones
L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is a
Baptist chapel at Bwlch-y-sarnau, erected in 1829,
seating 230 and one at Cefn Pawl with 170 sittings.
Near the church and on the banks of the Clywedog
stream are the ruins of Cwmhir Abbey, founded, it is
said, by Cadwallon-ap-Madoc in the" year 1143, or,
according to other authorities, in 1199, by Prince
Llewellyn and Fitz Gervase, for 60 monks of the
Cistercian order and dedicated to St. Marj', but the
eastern portion seems never to have been completed.
In 1401 it was pillaged and then destroyed by Owain
Glyndwr and in 1536 was dissolved ; the gross value of
the revenues being estimated at ^28 17s. 4d. : in
Nov. 1538, the possessions of themonastery were demised
for 21 years to John Tiu'ner, gent, and they were subse-
quently held by the Fowler, Hodges and Hastings families :
ill 1824, the propei'ty, then amounting to 5,219 acres, or
more, was purchased by Thomas ^Vilson esq. of London,
who, in 1837, disposed of it to Francis Philips esq. and it
now belongs to Major Francis G. P. Philips J.P. of the
Abbey Hall : the existing ruins consist only of fragments
of the outer walls of the nave and western walls of the
transepts of the Transitional abbey rhurch, with a few
attached sh.ifts still retainine thei'r h:r:c-: 'iuee of the
bases of the nave piers, still in situ, and the south-west
pier of the central tower, also in situ : Mr. Wilson, during
his tenancy, caused the site of the church to be cleared,
and in the course of this work, a number of carved
capitals and heads, coins, seals, keys, iead and iron work,
fragments of stained "lass and some human remains were
discovered, and also a coffin-shaped slab, incised with a
cross, and arranged on either side of it the inscription : —
HlC lACET MABLI Cl' AIE P'lCIET' DB : thiS slab, foUnd
in the nave, covered a stone-lined grave, containing a
perfect skeleton, and is now lying on the north side of
the churchyard. Mrs. Philips, a former owner, aboni.
1894, cleared other portions of the site, and brought to
liglit the bases of two doorways leading from the south
aisle into the cloisters, besides carved capitals and other
fragments of sculpture, and in or abotit 1895, the late
Mr. .'Stephen W. Williams F.S.A. of Rhayader, made
some further excavations at the east end of the ruins and
on the south side of the church, including the site of the
cloisters. Between the years 1540-42, a portion of one
of the arcades, comprising live piers and six arches, was
removed to Llandiloes church and there re'ouilt to form
an e.reade between the nave and a new north aisle, and
numerous fragments recovered from the ruins are built
into the terrace wall in the garden of Abbey Hall. The
nave, 242 feet in length, consisted of fourteen bays, and .
had vaulted aisles, including which, the breadth was
nearly 70 feet, and the total length of the transept 135
feet S inches. The cloisters appear to have formed a
rectangular space about 120 feet long from west to
east, and 100 feet from north to south. Prince Llewellyn,
who was slain at or near Cefn-y-bedd, about 3 miles from
Builtb, II Dec. 1282, in a skirmish with the English, is
believed to have been buried in the Abbey church. Abbey
Hall, the seat of Mjjor Philips, is a' fine mansion o'f
stone, commanding a splendid view of the hilly scenery
around. In the rear of the grounds are extensive peach
houses and a vinery. The soil is sand and clay; sub-
soil, stone and cla'y. The chief crops are wheat and
rojts, but the land'is principally pasture. The area is
11,345 acres; rateable value, £3,284; the population in
1911 was 379.
Parish Clerk, William Price.
Post, Telegraph & Telephone Office. — William Price,
sub-postmaster. Letters through Penybont Station,
Radnorshire, which is the nearest money order office,
6 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1866, for 50
children ; Mrs. Margaret Browne, mistress
Baptist Church School, Bwlch-y-sarnau, built in 1870,
for 5o children; Mrs. Elizabeth N. Tatam, mistress
(Marked thus » letters should be
addressed Pantydwr, Radnorshire.)
PHIVATE EESIDENTS.
Jones Rev. , William Russell L.D.
(vicar), Broadoak
Philips Major Francis George Proscot
M.A., J.P. Ahhey hall
•Roberts Rev. Goronwy Owen (Bap-
fist), Bwloh-y-sarnau
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
tDavies Edwin, faniier, Pre.sidion
(■letters through Llanidloes, Mont-
gomeryshire)
Davies John, farm bailiff to Major
F. G. P. Philips M.A., J.P.
Abbey farm
Davies William (Mrs), blacksmith
Pryce Lloyd, farmer.
Evans Percival E. estate carpenter to
Major F. G. P. Philips M.A., J.P.
Cioss cottage
tGriffiths Edwin, farmer^ D^vanor
tHamer Thomas, farmer, Esldrfawr
*Jones .inn (Mrs.)(exors. of), grocers,
Bwlch-y-sarnau
.Tones Isaac, farmer. New house
*Jones Stephen, farmer, Penbwlch
tLewis Edward, farmer, Fishpool
■(•Lewis Thomas, farmer, Cwmbedw
tLewis Thos. farmer, Llanerchfraith
*Lewis Thomas, farmer, Maesgwalod
tLewis William, farmer, Troedfelin
t*.Meredith Edwd. farmer, Baileyboj
tMeredith John, farmer, Upperesliir
tMevedith Thomas, farmer. Bendy
t*Powen Abraham, farmer. Wain
Powell Benjamin, farmer, Nanteos
t*Powell Evan, farmer, Cvncbmawr
Price David, wheelwright k assistant
tPrice Edward, farmer, Bronrefol
fPrice Evan, farmer, Cwmcunid
tPriee Richard, farmer, Tvnyberth
tPrice Talford, farmer, Cefnpawl
tPrice William, farmer,CwmgTenglin
Price Wm. Happy Union P. H. Post off
t*Pugh Jonathan. tarmr.Brondrefawr
Rees Evan, farmer, Bryndrainog
tRees George Thomas, farmer.
Penbryncenau
t*Eees Thomas, farmer, Brondrefach
Williams Richard, farmer, Glanrafon
tWilUams .Stephen, farmer, Llwynon
Williams Thos.farmr. Brondrenewydd
t*Williams Thos.frmr.Bwlch-v-sarnau
tWilliams Thomas. faTiner, Cwmhir
Wozencroft David. f.irn r. Fviimgarreg
tWozencroft Ediunii 1 T. farmer,
Cwmseawen
ABEBAMAIT, see Aberda
ABERAKTH, see Llanddewi Abera'-th.
ABERAVON
i^EE.VVON is a municipal borough, market town and
parish, the head of a petty sessional division, con-
tributory to Swansea district of boroughs, on the richt
bank of the river Avon, near its entrance into Swansea
Bay, half a mile from Port Talbot station on the Great
Western railway, 6 miles south-east from Neath. 11
east by rail from Swansea, 32 west from Cardiff, 72
from Bristol and rSyJ from London, via the Severn
tunnel, in the Aber.nvon division of the county of
Glamorgan, Neath hundred, union and county coiut
district, and in the rural deanery of Upper Groneath
(western division) and archdeaconry and diocese of
Llaiidaff. Aber
sea Bay raihv.i
the
The Rhondda and Swansea Bay vjiU
opened in July, 1890. and extended
Neath and Swansea connects the toi
Valley and other important coal ai
The line took 14 years to construct
The scenery in tlie neighbourhood i
hills ranging in altitude from 1,200
are 3 miles of e.\cellent beach her
was opened in 15S7 and is named
The town was incorporated in 1861,
ill March, 1895, to
vn with the Ehonddn
id mineral districts,
and cost ;^i,ooo,ooo.
s very beautiful, the
to 1,500 feet; there
re. a road to which
the Victoria road,
under the " Muni-
42 ABEKAVUX.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'sf
cipal Corporations Acts," and consists of a mayor, tour i
aldermen, who are elected for 6 years, and twelve coun-
cillors, four of whom retire annually by rotation ; the ;
borough has a commission uf the peace. Aberavon,
together with Kfiilit:. Luiiffhor, Xeath and Swansea,
forms the Swansci iLniianieiitaiy district, returning om- j
member. The tuwn bus been thoroughly drained at a
cost of jf4,25o, and is supplied with gas from works I
established by a limited company, but since purchased I
by the Corporation. A supply of excellent water is
obtained from a reservoir having a capacity of 9,000,000 ■
gallons, filled by mountain springs and situated two
miles distant from the town : the works are also .the
property of the Corporation. j
The church of St. Mary is an edi6ce of Welsh sand-
stone, with Bath stone dressings, in the Early English
style, and was rebuilt iu the year 1660 on the site of the |
old parish church; it consists of chancel, nave, aisles,
choir vestry, porch and a western tower of more recent 1
date containing 8 bells : the east window is stained : the j
fine reredos, with figures carved by H. H. Armstead '
A.B.A. was the gift in 1S90 of the late Mrs. Llewellyn,
of Baglan Hall, as a memorial to Griffith Llewellyn esq. : '
the organ was provided at a cost of ;£6oo : the church
was enlarged and the tower strengthened in 1899 at a
fost of ;^3,ooo : there are 800 sittings. The registers of j
baptisms and burials date from the year 1597 ; marriages,
1744. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value j^25o, |
with residence, in the gift of five trustees, of whom the
Bishop of Llandaff is one. and held .•since 1918 by the
Kev. David William Davies B.A. of St. David's College.
Lampeter, and surrogate.
The church of St, Telio. for Welsh services, was built
in 1893 and aflords 200 sittings.
The church of St. Paul's, the gift of Sir Arthur P.
and Lady Vivian, was erected at SANDFIEIiDS at a
■■ost of ^7,000, and is sen-ed by the clertry of St. Mary's.
The Catholic church of St. Joseph, in Church street,
e'fCted in 1862-3, is a building of stone, in the Gothic
style and will seat 300 persons: the Kev. Philip. Kelly^
priest in charge.
There are several chapels for Dissenters.
A church and institute for sailors, in connection with
" The Missions to Seamen,'' was erected in 1903, at a
cost of ^800, and affords 200 sittings.
New nmnicipal offices in Water street were completed
m 1915 at a cost of ^15,000. The building is sur-
mounted by a clock tower ; the ground floor is let out
in shops. The fii-e station is in Water street and con-
I lins a mntor fire engine.
Aberavon, Port Talbot & Di.strict General Hospital was
opened in March, 1916, for 16 patients.
In the borough are tin works, a foundry and engineer-
ing works.
A market is held on Saturday, and pleasure fairs are
held in April and September.
A new market, erected by the Corporation to replace
that destroyed by fire, was opened in 1909.
The Aberavon and Port Talbot Golf Club have an i8-
hole course here.
The trustees of the late Charles Evan-Thomas esq. of
Neath, Glam. (d. 1902), are lords of the manor. The
principal landowners are the Earl of Jersey, G. B. P.
Llewelhn esq. of Baglan, the trustees of the late Miss
Talbot," and Ool. Sir Arthur Pendarves Vivian K.C.B.,
V.D. The soil is sand and gravel; subsoil, coal and
mineral. The area of the civil parish and municipal
borough is 2,168 acres of land, 43 of inland water, 46-
of tidal water, and 1,393 of foreshore; rateable value,
^56.396; population in 1901, 7,533, and in 1911, 10,505.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911
was 10,259.
The population within the parliamentary limits in
ton was 27.266; the number of electors on the parlia-
mentary register in 1914 was 4,806.
Parish Clerk, William Williams. Church street
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
BOBODGH MAGISTBATES.
Office open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; Sundays, for tele-
frrams & sale of stamps from 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m
Town Sub-Post. M. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Sand-
field road. — Mrs. Eleanor Bees, sub-postmistress.
Telegrams are dispatched, but not delivered
COEPOBATION.
1019.
Mayor, Sydney Hutchinson Byass.
Kx-Mayor, Alderman John Morgan .Smith.
Aldermen.
David Jenkin Jones j John Morgan Smith
David Rees 1 David Williams
Councillors.
North Ward.
Thomas Studley G^slin | A. Janjes
W. Jackson ' J. H. Nash
Percy Jacob I William John Williams
South Ward.
William John I Jenkin Rees Morgan
H. B. Jones James Price
Charles Lody I G. Saunders
The Corporation meets at the Council room. Town hall,
on the third Wednesday in every month at 7 p.m.
Elective Auditors, Thomas David Griffiths & Sidney J.
John
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Cleik, Moses Thomas, 4 High street
Borough Accountant, Frederick E.IJakor.Munioipal bldgs
Treasurer. Edward Grorge Richards, Lloyds Bank Ltd.
High street
Medical Officer of Health, William W. Hellyer L.E.C.P.
'Lond., M.E.C.S.Eng. Pentyla
Borough Surveyor k Water Works Manager, James
Roderick, Municipal offices. Water street
Inspector of Common Lodging Houses & Hackney Oar-
riages. Inspector John Herbert Hale, County Police
station, Port Talbot
.'^anitarv Inspector, William E. Evans, 2 St. Mary's pi
Veterinary Inspector, J. T. Edwards M.R.O.V.S. Neath
Collector of District Bates, John Jones, Municipal
offices. Water street, Aberavon
forporation Gas Works Manager. Arthur J. Bond,
Victoria road
Market Inspector & Colhctor of Market Tolls, George
Spencer
The Mayor & F
Adams, Redoroft, Baglan
-Mav
ad, .\beravon
Evan Davies, Hill crest
Thomas S. Goslin, Church street
David Jenkins, Hill side
Charles Jones, Pentyla. Aberavon
George Longden, Pentvla. -\beravon
John Phillips, Awelfryn, Pentyla
David Rees, Bromwydd, Pentyla
John Morgan Smith, High street, Aberavon
Moses Thomas, 92 Pentylti, .-Vberavon
Henry Walsh. 39 Pentyla, Aberavon
William John Williams, Gwvnva, Pentvla, Aberavon
Clerk, E T. Tennant. Talbot square
Borough petty sessions arc held at the Municipal build-
ings every thur.sday at 11 am
GL.\MOEGAN >L\GISTRATES FOR ABERAVON
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Byass Sidney Hutchinson (chairman), Llandougb
casile, Cowbridge
Vivian Col. Sir Arthur Pendarves K.C.B., V.D., D.L.
Bcsahan, St. Martin, Cornwall
Burgess Henry .\rtliur, Pentyla, Aberavon, Port Talboi
Davies John Hopkin M.D. Tir-Caradoc, Port Talbot
Evans Herbert, Cwniavon, Port Talbot
Evans Eichard, Bryn, Port Talbot
Gray Thomas C.E. Dnderhill, Port Talbot
Gibb Robert. Danygraig, Bat'lan. Briton Fcnv
Hallowen W. B. Graigafair, Port Talbot
Jacob J. P. Brackens, Baglow road, Aberavon
Jenkins William, Cyuimer, Port Talbot
Jones Charles, 48 Pentyla, Aberavon, Port Talbot
Jones H. Brynathan, Port Talbot
Jones Jn Arnallt M D. Heathmont, Aberavon, Pt. Talbok
Jones Lemuel, Springfiidds, Aberavon
Lipscomb Godfrey, Twynyrhydd, Margam, Pt. Talbot
Lnwther Edward, Geltsdaie, Port Talbot
Rees Daniel J. Wellficld, Port Talbot
Smith John Morgan, High street, Aberavon, Port Talbot
Thomas I. Oakwood, Port Talbot
Wright Oul. William Charles C.B. ^ Cleveland row, St.
■ street. London S W i
James'
The Mayor of .\beravon, for
officio magistrate
ird Jones, Avon-
DIRKCTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEBAVOX. 43
P.atty Sessions are held at the Police Station, Port Tal-
:bo't, every luonday at ii a.m. The following places
;are included in the petty sessional division: — Aber-
avon, Abergnynfi, Banian" Higher & Lower, Cwmavon,
'Cymmer, Glyncorrwg, Margam, Michaelstone Higher
&' Lower, Pontrhvdvfen & Port Talbot
PUBLIC ESTABLISHME^-T.
:3orough Police Station, Talbot sq. Daniel Jo
PUBLIC OmCEES.
Assistant Overseer k Poor Kate Collector, William Kees
Thomas, Pentyla
'Clerk to Aberaron & Margam Pension District Com-
mittee, T. M. Watlcins, 29 Castle street
Medical Inspector of Seamen (Board of Trade). William
W. Hellyer M.B.O.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond. 38 Pentyla
Town Crier, Phillip Robin James, St. Mary's place
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
-St. Mary Church, Churoh street. Rev. David William
Davies B.A. vicar & surrogate ; Rev. Daniel Mathias
B.A. & Rev. William Thomas Dredge B.A. curates ;
8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Teilo (Welsh); 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tnes. 7.30 p.m
St. Paul's, Sandfields; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs.
7.30 p.m
.St. Joseph's Catholic, Church street, Kev. Philip Kelly,
priest; 8, 9.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, summer
months, 7.30 a.m. winter 8 a.m. ; thurs. 6.30 p.m
3apti-st (English), Water street. Rev. D. Pugh Bevan ;
Calvinistic Methodist Forward Movement Hall, .S \i
fields ; Rev. Thomas Ivon Jones M.A. ; Sunday,
a.m. & 6 p.m.; seat 600
Congregational (Welsh), Rev. John Griffiths; 10.30a.
& 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7 p.m.; seat 600
Salvation Army, Cwmavon road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.r
dailv, 6.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist (English), High st. ; Rev. Wiili
Ward; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m.; seat 50
United Methodist, Clarence street ; Rev. John Syd:
Jones; 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
SCHOOLS.
Publ
ntary.
mon. 7.30 p.i
l^elsh), Talbo
-Baptist (Ebenezer Welsh), Talbot street. Rev. Jacob
John Richards; 10.30 a.m. & 5 p.m.; mon. & wed.
7.30 p.m. ; seat 700
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Alma place; Rev. David
Williams; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & tues. 7
p.m. ; seat 600
(Congregational (Welsh), Sandfields, Rev. Edward James;
10.30 a.m. &, 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m. ; seat 300
Springfield, erected in 1886 & enlarged in 1890 & 1895,
for 213 boys; Evan J. Lewis, master; 215 girls; Mis.-*
Elizabeth Jane Thomas, mistress
Causeway (infants), erected 1903, for 210 children; Miss
Janet Griffiths, mistress
Sandfields (boys), built in 1911, for 320; Thomas J.
Thomas, acting master
Sandfields (girls), opened in 1915, for 340 children ;
Miss Margaret Penrv-Edwards, mistress
Sandfield road (infants), built in 1885, for 216; Miss
Bronwen Davies, mistress
The above named schools are controlled by a Committee
of 13 members, formed in 1903
Clerk, A. H. Deer, solicitor. Port Talbot
Attendance Officer, George Davies, Edward street
National, Church street, erected in 1853 & enlarged in
1873, for 260 boys; Leonard Brooks, master; 166
girls; , mistress; 1S4
. infants; Miss Edith Brooks, infants' mistress. The
school is controlled bv six managers ; Rev. David
I WiUiam Davies B.A. The Vicarage, correspondent
I St. Joseph's Catholic, Water street (mixed & infants).
j erected in 1913, for 400 children; Mrs. Mary Crowley,
I mistress; Mrs. E. Barry, infants' mistress. This
! school is controlled by six managers; Rev. Philip
Kelly, The Presbytery, Aberavon, correspondent
j Railway Station.
I Swansea & Rhondda Bay Railway, Seaside station, Vic-
I toria road, David Thomas Pavies, statipn master
PRIVATE DESIDEKTS.
-Adams Oliver, Redcroft, Baglan road
Andeison David, i Hill terrace
Arnold William Edward, 12 Pentvla
Baker Frederick Edwin, Pentvla'
Bate Mrs. 4 Pentyla
Beynon Mrs. 37 Pentyla
Billingham Mrs. 44 Victoria road
.Bowen David John, 14 Victoria road
Brooks Leonard Llewellvn. i5 Pentvla
Burgess Henry Arthur J. P. Pentvla
Cound Henry E. Hill side
Cound John,' 45 Pentyla
Cound John Herbert, 17 Pentyla
'Cound Samuel R. Langdale, Pentyla
Cox Morgan, 27 Springfield terrace
T)avid Edward, 19 Springfield terrace
David Mrs. Kni;n,sima ho. Baglan rd
David ThiiiKLs Lli-wellyn, Pentyla
. David W., B.A. (vicar, &
■). The Vicarage, Pentyla
n, Haseldene, Pentyla
son, Eockleigh, Pentyla
n Kenyon, i Talbo I square
IS. Clement. Springlield ter
V. William Thomas BA
77 Victoria road
t J. 21 Pentyla
43 Victoria rd
.A. (Pres-
Dav
Dav
es Ev
ate).
(cu
Edwa
Elworthy ,Iohn St p..
Evans Rev. Owen Ar
hyterian), 20 Springfield terrace
Evans Mrs. 12 Springfield terrace
Evans Samuel Bamford, Baglan road
Evans Spence, 16 Springfield terrace
Felton Capt. Oliver, Twvn-y-deri
Baglan road
Foley James, Pentvla'
Forsdike Arth. Glenlogan ho. Pentyla
fredenck Herman Robert MB 4^
Victoria road ' ^"
George John, Belmont villas
^^'l;'"? David, 7 Hill terrace
Gibb Thomas, Wigfa, Springfield ter
Gibbon Albert Fredk. 36 Victoria rd
O-ibbon .Joseph, 10 Pentyla
Grant John Hannan. Baglan road
Grant Peter, Greenfield, Pentyla
Oriffiths Owen, Membland, Pe
Hayden Henry, 43 Pentyla
ityla
:.c.p. 38
as, 16 Victoria rd
ngfield
Mansel Havard,
Hellver William
Pentyla
Hollingsworth Tho:
Howell Miss, I Sp
Hunter Lieut. -Col
Polesworth house
Jacob Clifford N. Pentyla
Jacob James Percy J. P. Brackens,
Baglan road
James Rev. Edward (Congregational)
16 Gwendoline street
James Frederick Parry,i2 Victoria rd
Jenkins David. Hillside, Pentyla
Jenkins Evan March^nt, 25 Spring-
field terrace
Jenkins Martin Augustus, Bron-
haulog, Baglan road
Jenkins Thomas, 46 Victoria road
John John Sidney J. 28 Pentyla
John Mrs. 44 Pentyla
John W. Roderick, '44 Pentvla
Jones Rev. John Sydney (United
Methodist), 10 Springfield terrace
Jones Rev. Thomas Ivon M.A. (Cal-
vinistic Meth.). Groeswen,Castle st
Jones Mrs. Ann, 30 Pentyla
Jones Charles J. P. 48 Pentyla
Jones David Edward, Plas-v-Brvn,
Baglan road
Jones David Jenkin, 4 Victoria road
Jones Frederick D. i Clifton terrace
Jones Mrs. Henrv, Wellfield west
Jones Hopkin B. 'Hiahfield, Baglan rd
•Jones James Henry, 11 Sprinfffii-ld ter
Jones John Arnallt M,D . D P.H ,J P
Heathmont, Pentyla
Jones .Tohn Bartlelt,2i Springfield ter
.Tni„>s Len.uel, i^ Sprinefield terrace
Jnncs Miss, i:; Sprin<;field terrace
Kelly Rev. Philip (Catholic), The
Presbytery
Lewis David, ;q Baglan road
Lewis Mrs. Elizabeth, Bannockbrae
Lewis Joseph, 18 Springfield terrace
Lewis Wm. Price, Brynawel.Baglan rd
Llewellyn William, The GroTe,Pe!itvla
Longdon Mrs. Glebeland, Baglan rd
Love John Wm. Redlands, Pentyla
Loveluck Griffith David, 18 Hisrh st
Mathias Rev. Daniel B.A. (curate), 2
Springfield terrace
Matthews Sydney Alfred, Highcroft,
Baglan road
May John, 8 Springfield terrace
Miles William, 69 Baglan road
Mills John, Olive villa, Baglan i.l
Morgan Jenkin, 36 Pentyla
Morse Jn. Arvon ho. Sp'ringfiebl ter
Moses Henry, Blackwells
Nicholas James, Belmont villas
OSullivan John, Mavfield, Baglan rd
Page Frederick William, Pentyla
Passmore John, Hazledene, Pentvla
Passmore John, jun. 19 Pentvla'
Phillips John, Awelfryn. Pentvla
Powell John, 18 Vict'oria road
Rees Daniel, Wellfield, Pentyla
Rees David, Bromwydd, Pentvl-
Richards Rev. Jacob John (Bir;-- ■
8 Victoria road
Richards Edward George.Bank house.
High street
Richards Ferdinand, 10 Victoria road
Richards Herbert Edward Clews,
Erynfari-dii', Bat-lin roa.l
Richards Mrs. Brvnlivfrvd, Pentvla
Eoderiek James, '45 Vie'toiia mad
Roderick Mrs. 3 Peiit>la
Scott Andrew, Braeside, Pentyla
Smith David Sidnev.26Spring(ield ter
Smith Frank Bradley, The Poplars,
Bao-Ian road
,-uiith John Morgan J.P. High street
lapson Charles. 41 Pentyla
Tivlor Frank E.Monrlands,BagIan rd
T. imant Mrs. Cae hir, Pentyla
Thomas Ivor, 34 Pentyla
Thomas Lewis M. Gellv-Gron, Spring-
field terrace
Thomas Moses, 92 Pentyla
Thomas Rees. Heathers'ide,Baglan rd
Turnock Walt.B. Cadoxton ho. Pentyla
44 ABERAVOX,
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Walsh Henry, 39 Pentyla , Williams Kev. David (Calvin
Walton Jsph. Pearson, 103 Victoria rd I Methodist), Goleufryn, Pentyla
AV.ue Mrs. Isl-nyn villa, Baglan road j Williams David, 35 Pentyla
Walkiss Arthur, 10 Clarence street
-Williams Thomas Cecil, Penvlan„
Williams Willii
Joli
Pentyla
n, Grwynva, Pentyla
COMMEHCIAI,.
Earlv
\ ater street
Society (David Edward
, sec.),Avonside chambers
nphrey Leyson, sec), 22
closing day, thursday,
Abbott F. & Cu. jewellei
Aberavon Equitable Bi
Jones, solicitor; F. W
Aberavon Football Clul
St. Marv street
Aberavon k Port Talbot Bill Posting Co. (George Eeed,
manager), St. Mary's place
Aberavon & Port Talbot Gulf Ciuh {K. M. Jenkins,
sec), Bryn Ogwy
Aberavon Tinplate Co. Limited, Water street
Aberavon Workmen's Club & Institute (Wm. Leyshon,
sec pro tem.), Talbot street
Abraham Mary (Mrs.), Railway tavern. Water street
Allen Percy, grocer, 182 Water street
Armstrong Joseph, clothier. Water street
Arthur Margaret A. (Mrs.), grocer, 2 Alexander street
Avana Cake Co. Limited (The), bakers, Julien terrace
Bjglow Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwife, 21 Cwmavon road
Ball Marv Emilv (Mis.), grocer, 48 Water street
Barclay's Bank Ltd. (branch). Water street; draw ou
head office, 54 Lombard street, London EC3
Barrow William, florist, 21 Marsh street
Belli Brothers, confectioners, 16 High street
Berni Brothers, confectioners. Water street; 35 High
street & Ysguthan road
Bidder Phoebe (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Market
Bishop Herbert, fruiterer, s High street k 13 Arcade
Blower Mary Ann (Mrs.), "clothier. Market
Bond William Henry, plumber. Castle street
Boon Hercule.~ & Son, coal merchants, 43 Angel street
Boots Cash Chemists (Western) Limited, chemists, 2
Water street
Borouffh Police Station (Daniel Jones, seret.). Talbot sq
B.wden Fred T. fruiterer, 7 Arcade
B'wden John, confectioner. Arcade
B.rivden Jolin, corn merchant. Church street
Buudens Limited, biscuit makers, 6 Arcade
Brain .S. .\ . & Co. Ltd. ale &, porter bottlers Walnut
«TSe lane
British & Argentine Meat Co. Ltd. butchers,si Water st
Briton Ferry Cottage Co. (No. 2) Limited (M Tennant
& Son, solicitors), Talbot square
Frokensha Bertram A. printer, 54 High street
Brown Henry, greengrocer, la. Castle street
Bryers Charles, grocer, 19 Sandlield road
Burgess Thomas Alexander, chemist, 45 High street
Burns Thomas, refreshment rooms, 83 Water street
Cameron George, tobacconist, 21 Water st
Cannell EdwaTd Kemp L.D.S Eng. dentist; attends f.i.
2.30 to 6 p.m. High street
Careni.a,l.l B. (Mrs.), outlitter. 7 Tiilbnt >t . & 28 Water st
Cash & Co. boot makers. 10 High street
Challenger Charlotte (Mr>.), shopkeeper. 44 Ulive street
Chamberlain Ebene/.er James, auctioneer, 7 Alma place
Chappell Ernest C. builder k furniture stores, 168
Water street
Clark Albert Edward Arthur, Vivian hotel, Victoria road
Clarke George & Sons, butchers, i Beach street
Clarke George, dining r.mms. The Beach
Cockwell Brothers, wheelwrights. Llewellyn street
Cohen Philip, wardrobe dealer. 2 .\lbert terrace
Cole Arthur, hair dresser. ;2a. High street
Collin Olive (Mrs.), draper-." ^, Julien terrace
Collins Mary .1. (Mrs 1. shopkeeper, 36 Sandfield road
Colman Margaret (.Mr^.). ~b..pkeeper. 34 Marsh street
Comlev H. B. & Son. Limited, dining 'rooms. 2 HiL'h st
Co'.per William Henr\. fruiterer. Market 4, 130 Water st
Corporation Gas Works (Arthur J. Bond, manager),
Vicoiia road. T N 146 Port Talbot
Corporation Water Works (James Boderiek, manager).
Municipal buildings. Water street
Cottey Sydney J. shopkeeper. 188 Water st. k Market
Cotton James Morrish, hair dresser. Green Park street
Daniels Trevor, Castle inn. Water street
Dare Edmund Graham, baker. Lady Jane street &
iner, see GrifBths 4 David
rlers, New Bridge road
irms P.H. Pant du
David Gertrude (Miss\ m
D.!vies Biothers, brass toi
Davies Daniel, Oddfellows'
Davies David, farmer. Burrows fa
D,ivies David, grocer, 7 Ford road
Davies David Rees, estate agent, i Clarence street
Davies David Thomas, station master. Seaside station,
Victoria road
Davies Edward, confectioner. Market
Davies George, school attendance officer, Edward street
Davies John, Crown P.H. Water street
Davies John Kenyon MR C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. (tirm.
Phillips & Davies), physician & surgeon; surgery.
Talbot square
Davies Luther, gents' outfitter. 42 Water street
Davies Olive (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 6 Green Park street
Davies Richard, Burgess Green P.H. Ysguthan road
Davies Sylvanus, provision dealer, 38 Water street
Davies Thomas, assist, insurance supt. 32 John street
Davies Thomas, printer, 93 Water street
Davies Thomas, refreshuient rooms. Market
Dawes William, painter, 18 John street
Derry William, greengrocer, 6 Mabel street
Dickens Alfred J. umbrella maker. Market
Direct Trading Co. Limited, grocers, 33 Water street
Dodd Charles, Avon Vale hotel. High stieet
Dalbear Samuel, greengrocer. Market
Donovan Michael, grocer. Wern street
Donovan Michael, shopkeeper, 54 Green Park street
Drew Beatrice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Albert terrace
Dunn F. & Sons, boot makers. 15 Water street
Eastmans Limited, butchers. 33 High street
Edwards Rees, coal dealer, Wern street
Edwards William Alfred, decorator, 19 Arthur streer
Eley David M. p^^rk butcher, 22 Water street
Eley Opnrge. boot repairer, 53 Cwmavon road
Elliott Charles, chimney sweep, 30 Charlotte street
Elliiitt William, chimney sweeper, 15 Charlotte street
Ellnitt William, provision dealer, 3 & 5 High street
Eh\.iril riuhl, shopkeeper, 14 Frederick street
Evao~ & May. drug stores, 130 Water street
Evans Micf .Jane (Mrs.). Victoria P.H. Water street
Evans Benjamin, dairy. Market
E.ans Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Green Park street
Evans John, shopkeeper. Pant dn
Evans Mary (Mrs.), grocer. 35 Pen.laivis terrace
Evans Samuel Bamford, dr.iper. High street
Evans Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 36 Charlotte st
Evajis Thomas, marine store dealer. 1 Corporation roadf
Evan^ Thomas John, shopkeeper, 2 Stair street
Evans William E. sanitary inspector to the Corporation,.
2 St. Mary's place
Factor Harris, glazier, 10 Dunraven street
Factor Hyman, cabinet maker. 18 Dunraven street
Fisher El'len (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Dunraven street
Folev (A. Graham) k Pengelly. .'arpenters. i Pentyla
Foley Francis William, draper. Water street
Francis Henrv E. in<urance aijent. 3 Gwendoline street:
Francis William, shopkeeper. Green Park place
Fursland Charles, fried fish dealer, 62 Water street
Frederick Herman Robert M.B., Ch.B.Edin. physician i.
surgeon, 42 Victoria road
Gibbon AV. & Co. clothiers k outfitters. High street &
Water street
Gibbs Thomas J. shopkeeper. Velindre street
Ginsl.iirgh Raoliael (Mrs.l, wardrobe dealer, 97 Water it
(i K.I' \\":" ,11:. .i::i'iij ni-. ;i Victoria road-
r;,. . II ' - iii.lfield mad
li . ; !■: .1 |.i .! - - . I,- r II Hii:h street
1;..-, II 1 .1. -,o.1mi ; I ,. \ M-ade & S2 Cliurch st
i; l|i,o, \\,Hi.,o. . ,0 .10 o,,ooM.i.-turer.i64 Water st
Gnlliiiis Alexandei Ueui\, l).iot m.iker. 30 Church st
Griffiths Owen, fishmonger k greengrocer. Water street
Griffiths Thomas, dairy. Market
Grigg William, hide k skin broker. 95 Victoria road
Hallett Ethelred, shopkeeper, .\7 Victoria road
Hancock William & Co. Limited. wine & spirit merchants.
Clarence street
Haiicorn Thomas John, greengrocer. Tsgiithan road
Harding Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 81 Water street
Harris Brothers, bakers, 42 Gwendoline street
Harris k Martin, boat builders. New Bridge road
Haslewood James, shopkeeper. 30 Alexandra street &;
boot maker, 18 Church street
Heard's Stores Limited, confectioners. 67 High street
Hellyer WUliam W., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. phy-
sician k suTge<ni, medical officer of health to the
Corporation k medical inspector of Seamen (Board
of Trade). 38 Pentvla
Her.ni Howard, baker, 17 Llewellyn street
Hill Frederick, hair dresser, 21 Water street
Hill neiirv. shopkeeper, 33 Charlotte street
Hill Marv .lane (Missl. grocer. 2 Margaret street
.Hill Thoi.ias John. Jersev Beach hotel. The Beach
Hipps Limited, tailors, i:; High street
Flodires k Sons, outfitters. High street
Home & Colonial Stores Limited, grocers. 26 Water sr
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEKAVON. 45
Hopkins Alfred, fried iish dealer, 9 Talbot street
Hopkins Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 159 Water street
Howard Herbert, marine store de;iler, 190 Water street
Howell John Henry, shopkeeper, 25 Marsh street
Howells James, grocer, 17 Cornwall street
Hughes Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 10 Jersey street
Hughes William George, shopkeeper. Water street
Humphries Thomas, lodging house, 29 & 31 Cwmavon rd
Hutchinson George (Mrs.), draper. Market
Hutchinson Lily (Mrs.), fancy draper, Market
Hvatt Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 138 Water street
Independent Order of Oddfellows (Sir John of Avo
M.U. Victoria Institute) (Humphrey Leyson, sec ) 22
St. Mary street
J;ime« Aaron, grocer, Church street
James Albert, tailor, i Water street
James Albert W. hardware .Inaler, 12 Arcade
James Beatrice M. ^Mi,sj,t«u-lirr .,i music, St. Ma y s pi
James Daniel R. grocer, 17 SiiiKUield road
James David, boot rep:urer. Sandfield road
James David, coal dealer. Angel street
James George, butcher, Pembroke terrace & 47 Ca tl
street. T N 136
James Henry W. oiitlitter, 80 Water street
James Henry, bazaar. Water street
James Joseph, draper, 22 Cwmavon road
James Philip Bobin, town crier, St. Mary's place &
provision dealer. Market
James Thomas, insurance agent, Sandfield road
Jarrett Watkin, shopkeeper, 23 Velindre street
Jeffrey Frank, chimney sweeper, i8a. Pant du
Jenkins Robert J. & Son, furniture dealers, (back of)
8 Pembroke terrace
Jenkins Amelia Ann (Mrs.), fried fish dlr.ii Cwmav rl
Jenkins James, builder, 93 Virtoria road
Jenkins Jestyn, confectioner, 53 High street
Jenkins John, provision dealer, 64 Water street
Jenkins Louisa (Mrs.), irrocer. 56 Water street
Jenkins Martin Aug.solr.fc commissioner for oaths,H gh st
Jenkins Robert James, confectioner. Market
Jenkins William. lil;irl>>ii„r„. PiMr Tree lane
John W. R. & Co. machiiieiy uipirhants. 42 John t t
John Ebenezer, marine store dealer. Prichard street
John Edith J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 42 Jnlin street
John George, shopkeeper, 70 Water street & Mail t
John Sidney J., F.C.E.A. accountant. High street
John William, greengn.cer. 61 Sandfield road
Jones E. k Son, greengrocers. Market
Jones Abel, draper^ Market street
Jones Charlotte (Mrs.), lodging hcmse keeper, 40 C n
avon road
Jones David, Angel PH. 50 High street
Jones David,. cinemato;.:raph hall. High street
Jones David William, printer. Talbot square
Jones Ellen (Mrs.), shippkeeper, 25 Gwendoline street
Jones John, hair dresser. Church street
Jones John, shopkeeper, 71 Sandfield road
Jones John, tax & rate collector, 2 Hill terrace
Jones John Arnallt M.D.Durh., D.P.H.Irel., L.B 0 P
Lond,. M.E.C.S.Eng. phvsician & .surgeon, Heath
mont. Pentyla
Jones Lemuel, auctioneer & valuer, printer & pa e
broker. High street
Joseph Brnthers. diapers, 5 Talbot street
Keev Hcniv William, watch maker, 3 Cwmavon r d
Kerslake .Maiv (Mr<,). i Olive street
Kev Brothers,' hiilcheis & farmers. High street
K01S George, watch iiiakHi. 41 Hiuh street
Lawrence Francis Alfred, \\atch maker, 28 High street
Lee Leonora (Miss), shopkeeper. la, Pritchard street
Lewis k David Liuiited. mechanical engineers, Sandfield
Lewis J. k Co. clothiers, 20 High street
Lewis & Sons, cart-ers, i Joseph street
Lewis Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 9 Sandfield road
Lewis Eliza (Mrs), herbalist, is Talbot street
Lewis James 0. Lamb ,t V\:\'.' P'H. Cwmavon rna I
Lewis Leah (Mrs.), ilraper. 11 Saii.lfield loail
Lewis Mary (Mr^.), shopkeeper. 6 Thomas street
Lewis William Henry, drap.-r, ',5 & ^7 High str.ft
Lilly George, motor engineer. 3 Talliot street
Lipton Limited, provision dealers. Water street
Lloyd David William, draper. 10 Water street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Edward Geo. Richa d
manager). High street ; draw on head office 7
Lombard street, London E C 3
Locke John Henry, saddler & harness maker, 51 High st
London k China Tea Go. tea dealers, 16 Water street
Love John William, hair dresser, 29 High street
Loveluck Griffith David, chemist. 18 High street
Lupini Charles W. plumber, 40 Alexandra street
McEntyre James, hair dresser, 41 Water street
McKenzie Duncan, music .seller. 15 Arcade
Mainwaring John, beer retailer. Green Park street
■ Malins Templar, artificial teeth manufr. 26 Water st
! Mathias John James, cinematograph hall, Water street
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, provision dealers, 1 High st
Mears Stephen, fishmonger, fruiterer & greengrocer, 6
Pembroke terrace
Mills Fred. G. builder. Stair street
Minchin Frank, fishmonger, 6 Cwmavon road
Miners' Hall (Alderman William Jenkins J.P- sec),
Talbot square
Morgan Hnpl-in fried fish shop 60 Sandfield road
Mo gan Eee la Ire er isgutha oad
Morga Je 1 R EdH PH Own avo load
Morga John 1 01 1 o d
Morgan B cl a i 4, e t te a ent ^
expert ent c II I e _
Morgan Tud A
3 ji gn
Mor s El al th (M s ) et eshment rooms Market
M s r 1 B t 1 le M I et
Morr s Marga et (M s ) m dw fe 143 Water street
Mor s rh He y f u terer Ma 1 et i„ 3 'i gutl n rT
Mo t u er J hn 1 jleeper Gwe lol e t eet
^ chola C athe ne (M ) h 24 H gh t & W t t
N chol s R 1 e t C grooe o & Y utl a I
Norvi k Ch le pa nl k r 5 4- 7 1 n tl n roa 1
^utl dn \1 bal e i, 0 f \ "utban d
01 ve Ce ge lot shoemaker Wate street
0 Ne 11 John Green M low P H Y <nitl an roa 1
Owen Cather e (M ) Ivo te Hall PH R chard st
Pace R be t Henry coach p nter Clar ce street
Pa 1 s Geo e L si pi eeper 9 H gh street
Par El I etl (Ms) h pi eepe \ thur street
P r rd rd & Ann (M ) t 1 ac t 8 Ch ch st
Pa rj Ed V d J shopl eep q ^^ t t et
Pa snore Charle g oc 38 H 1 t
Pedla \ e E (M ) 1 I I t her 9 Cwmavon roa*
Pe le el d 4 H gh street
P 1 I H h t eet
PI 11 I 1 k "e n Tall ot q
PI 11 I 1 I \ les P H Wate st
PI II 1 \\ I Market
r o I T 1 1 I 1 9 Wate t eet
P tt M 3 J M 1 I ( rp t 0 t
1 tt W 11 II I h st eet
J b
Ide s Alexandra street
37 Arthur street
Water street
<. r st ffice Sandfield i
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1
1 ) d pe s 3 A cle
E h 1 1 1 1
M t V ew ter ace
S h 1 I n 1
1 LI ) 1 B nl Ltf
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H 1 t et
Rch d Ge
R harfs W 11 a i
11 1 t eet
R dd I Tl
6 Arthur street
R le t \ 1
1 C nw 11 st
R I t E R 1
1 1 t eet
E le t M > (\1
nn Bl cl well
R he t M (M
1
1 1 H lalbot squa e
R b n n All t 1
Kob n ^ L k
eers Sandfields
Rolson k P
place
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1
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Self Sentering Expanded Metal Works Ltd
I Ide Water t eet (Tel ph n 6 P t T II 0
Tel m ph Expand Po t Talbot ) head offi e
4. We t stre t F n bu y c cus London E C
•Sheen Thomas H. secondhand furnituie dlr. 41 Leslie sfc
■Short Joshua, pilot, 14 Springfield terrace
Shufflebotham Arthur, hardware dealer. Market
Singleton David, boot maker, 63 High street
Singleton James, boot dealer, 35 Water street
Smale John, butcher. Market
Smith & Mogford, motor works, 28 & 29 Cwmavon road
Smith David Sidney, ironmonger, Water street
46 ABERAVOX.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Smith John Morgan, ironmonger & grocer. High street
Smith William Henry, tailor, 6ia, Water street
Snow Archibald, butcher, Market
Snow Philip J. butcher, Market
Snow Samuel, butcher, Market
Spencer Geo.market inspector & collector of market toUi
Spooner Edgar, herbalist, 40a, High street ; 59 Sand-
field road & 30 Ysguthan road
Stanbury Richard, shopkeeper, i Glyn street
Star Tea Co. Limited, 31 High street
Stead & Simpson Limited, boot makers, 8 Water street
Stern Noah, shopkeeper. Market
Stewart Ernest Charles, coal merchant, 37 Victoria road
Sweeney James, basket maker, 31 Charlotte street
Talbot Tin Stamping Co. canister makers, Sandfields
Tennant M. & Son, solicitors, clerks to the Port Talbot
County Schools & sees, to the Briton Ferry Cottage
Co. (No. 2) Limited, Talbot square
Tennant Ernest Theodore (firm, M. Tennant & Son),
.solicitor k commissioner for oaths & clerk to the
borough justices, Talbot square
' Thomas William & Son. undertakers, Water street
Thomas Torwerth & Co. saddlers, 9 High street
Thomas David, boot dealer, 26 High street
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Blaoliwells
Thomas Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 33 Ysguthan road
Thomas Evan, shopkeeper, 63 Llewellyn street
Thomas Evan S. cab proprietor, i Alfred street
Thomas George, greengrocer, 13 Cwmavon road
Thomas George, hair dresser. 2 Talbot street
Thomas Isaac, boot & shoe maker, 42 Water street
Thomas Joseph, hair dresser. Marsh street
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer, i Cornwall street
Thomas Morgan, grocer, 32 Ford road
Thomas Moses, solicitor & town clerk. 4 High street
Thomas Bees, Port Talbot inn. Water street
Thomas Sydney, boot maker, i Leslie street
Thomas Thomas, butcher. 81 High street & Market
Tiomas Thomas G. hauliM-. Alfred street
Thomas William, butcher, 44 Water street
.Thomas William Rees. poor's rate collector for the
-Xeath union & assistant overseer, Pentyla
Tiberio Francis, shopkeeper, 19 Pendarvis terrace
Townsend & Richards, watch makers, Cwmavon road
Trcrtt J. & Sons, marine store dealers. New Bridge road
Turner & Wainwricrht, confectioners. Market
Viazzain Brothers, refreshment rooms, 17 & 82 Water st
ABEBATBON ii a small town and seaport at the
mouth of the river Aeron, on the shore of Cardigan bay,
■with a terminal station on the Lampeter and Aberavron
branch of the Great Western railway ; it is the head ot
a, union and county court district, in the county of
Cardigan, 2^^ miles from London, 13 north-west from
Lampeter. 16 south-by-west from Aberystwith, 22
jlorth-west from Cardigan, 36 north from Carmarthen,
76 north-west from Pembroke and 66 north from Swan-
«ea. hundred of Lower liar, petty sessional division of
Lower liar and Aberavron. rural deanery of Glyn^Aeron,
ftTcbdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. Davids. In
1894, under the " Local Government Act, 1894," an
Drban District Council was established, the district com-
prising the civil parishes of Henfynyw Lower and Lland-
dewi Aberath Lower. Holy Trinity, a chapel of ease
to St. David'.i, Henfynyw, is a building of stone in the
Florid Golliic style, consisting of chancel, nave and a
tower at the south-west angle, containing a bell; there
are 400 sittings; the services are conducted bv the Rev.
Evan Evans B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
vicar of Hentynw. and rural dean of Glyn Aeron. The
Town hall, in Market street, is a rectangular building of
stone and is the property of Lieut. -Commander Alban
Lewes Gwynne R.N., C.B. ; it comprises a court house
and council chamber, and a market is held on the
ground-floor every Wednesday. A Public Library was
established in 1883 and contains 1.600 volumes. The
principal hotel is the Feathers Royal Hotel. Fairs
OFFICIAL F.STABLI.'JHMENTS,
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Council meetings held at the Council Room, Town Hall,
on thuMday*.
Members.
All retire in April. 1922.
Chairman, John Jones.
Vice-Chairman. Daniel Williams.
btampmg
a works
Limited, tin box makers.
Vowles Charles, shopkeeper, 29 Gwendoline street
Walnut Tree Hotel (Miss Mary Woodrufte, manageress).
High street
Walpole Frederick E. coal dealer. Church street
Walsh Henry, ironmonger, Cwmavon road
Walters Gwilym J. corn merchant, 27 Cwmavon road
Walton Joseph Pearson A.R.S.M. consulting metallur-
gist, analytical chemist, assayer & sampler, 103
road
John J. Davies
Henry Loto
Thomas P. Davias
James Philli
E. W. Evans
Mrs. ^^am^.I
John Jones
Jnhn Williau
Rev. Evan Lewis
1
Ward Henry James, bazaar, 27 & 43 Water street
Warreu Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 35 Thomas street
Watkins T. M. clerk to Aberavon & Margam Pension
Committee, 29 Castle street
Watkiss Arthur, butcher, 22 High street
Webley Leslie, fruiterer, 79 W^ater street
Wehrle Berthold, pawnbroker, 63 Water street
Wesleyan General Assurance Society (Richard Rodda,
superintendent), 27 Pentyla
Whatley Fanny Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, i Pentyla
Wilde Edward, tobacconist, 30 Water street
Williams T. & Co. boot & shoe makers. Water street
Williams Beatrice (Mrs.), draper, 14 High street
Williams Beatrice Janet (Miss), draper, 27 Castle street
Williams Benjamin, tailor, 42 High street
Willitims Cornelius, greengrocer. Market & 132 Water st
Williams David, refreshment rooms. Market
Williams David, shopkeeper. Pant du
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), Star P.H. High street
Williams Mary E. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 71 High street
Williams Peter Herbert, clothier, 20 Cwmavon road
Williams Sarah (Mrs.), coal dealer. Ford road
Williams Thomas, refreshment, room, 6 Talbot street
Williams Thomas John, pilot, The Mount, Pentyla
\rilliams \^'illiam J. shopkeeper, 32 Sandfield road
Williams William Jolm. clothier, W'ater street
Williams Wm.Thos. Royal Exchange P.H. 28 & 30 High st
Willsher Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.),grocer,i & 2 Alexanders!
Willsher John Henry,news agent. Marsh street & Market
Wilson Lilian (Mrs.), coal merch.ant. Church street
Wood Henrv. baker & who. confectioner, Cwmavon road
Wcodley h! & Co. butchers, i3 & 43 Water street
Wyatt John, refreshment rooms. Church street
Wybron John, corn merchant, 79 High street
Zapettis Nicholas, refreshment room, 5 Cwmavon road
are held on the 14th March, loth April, 4th May, last
W('tlnesday in July, last Wednesday in October, 13th
November and 20th December. The chief imports are
cc.al, limestone, manure and timber; there are no
exports ot any consequence ; a pier 396 feet in length
was erected in i8og, which has several times since been
altered and improved. Lieut. -Commander Alban Lewes
Gwynne is lord of the manor and owner of the land.
The soil is loamy; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops
are barley, wheat, oats, potatoes and pasturage. The
Poor Law Institution is now (1919) in course of con-
version into a cottage hospital. The area of the Urban
District is 415 acres ; assessable value, .^3.598 ; the
population in 191 1 was 1,338.
HENFYNYW LOWER is a civil parish, formed in
1894. under the provisions of the "Local Government
Act. 1894," out of Henfynyw civil parish. The area is
179 acres of land, 2 of inland water, 4 of tidal water
and 41 of foreshore; assessable value, ^1,781; popula-
tion in T911, 606.
LLANDDEWI .\BERARTH LOWER is a civil parish,
formed in 1894, under the provisions of the same Act,
from Llanddewi Aberath civil parish. The area is 203
acres of land, 4 of inland water and 10 of foreshore ;
assessable value, .£1.317; population in 1911, 736. in-
cluding 3 ofHcials and 16 inmates of the Aberavron
Poor Law Institution.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Sx.
OflSoers.
Clerk, David Davies, 16 Alban square
Treasurer, D. G. .VI. Hughes, National Provincial &
Union Bank
Medical Oflicer of Health, Edward WUliama M.R.C.S.
Eng. I North road
Sanitary Inspector. .lohn Jones, 5 Wellington street
Cillector & Surveyor, David Richard Jones, Island
house, Portland place
lARDIGANSHIRE .MAGISTRATES FOR ABERAYRON
& LOWER ILAR PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
IIuL'hes Major John Lloyd, Allt-LIwyd, Aberystwith,
chairman
Davits Evan James Glvn, New Quay
WRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABERAYRON. 47
Howell John Morgan, Portland house, Aberayron, Car-
digaiiihire
Hug-hes D. G. Munro, Bank ho. AberajTon, Cardigansh
Janes Evan Lima, 5 Bridge st. Aberayron, Cardiganshire
Jones John, Cwmere, Felinfach, Cardiganshire
Jones Thomas, Castle Green, Llandysiliogogo,New Quay,
Cardiganshire
Lewes Capt. Thos. P. Abermaed, LlanfaTian,Aberystwith
Llovd Col. Thomas C.B. United Service club, London
S'Wi
Pryse Major George K. Twymawr, Cilcennin
Thomas Jenkin, 11 Park st. New Quay, Cardiganshire
Thomas John, Vrondolay, New Quay, Cardiganshire
Vaue-han Lt.-Col. John L. Brynog, Felinfach
Webb William J. Fraeth Gwyn. New Quay
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Aberayron
Urban & Rural & New Quay Urban District Councils,
are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, D. Pennant James, 26
Alban square
Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall the last Wednes-
day in every month at 11. The following places are
included in the Petty Sessional division — Cilcennin,
Ciliau Aeron, Cydplwyf, Dihewid, Henfynyw, Llanarth.
Llanbadarntrefeglwys, Llanddewi-Aberiirth, Llandisi-
lingogo, Llanerchayron, Llanfihangel-ystrad, Llanllw-
chaiarn, Llansaintffraid, Llanina, NewQuay
ABERAYRON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The Parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception of Henfynyw Lower, Llan-
lidewi Aberarth Lower & New Quay
The area is 63,042 acres; population in 1911, 7,729
Council meets at the Union Board room on a Wednesday
once a month, at i p.m.
Chaiinian, James Elias Jones,
silingogo, Aberayron
Phi
ip farm, Llandy-
Clerk, Benjamin Cledan Jones, 16 Alban square
Treasurer, D. G. Munro Hughes, National Provincial
i; Union Bank, Aberayron
Medical Officer of Health. William Jas. Davies M.E.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 19 Alban square, Aberayron
Surveyor, Hy. Lewis, Garnfawr, Llanon, Cardiganshire
Sanitary Inspector, John Jones, 5 Wellington street,
Aberayron
Dav
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS,
ron Public Librarv, Assembly room
?s, librarian
Benjamii
Cuunty Court, held at Town hall bi-monthly, on a day
iippointed by the judge ; His Honor J. Lloyd Morgan
K.C. judge; Charles Denhani Evans, registrar & high
fcailiff. The following places are included in the dis-
trict : — Cilcennin, Ciliau Aeron, Cydplwyf, Dihewid,
Henfynyw, Llanarth, Llanbadarntrefeglwys, Llanddewi-
Aberarth. Llandysilio Gogo, Llanerchaeron, Llanfi-
hangelystrad, Llanllwchaiarn, Llansaintfltraid, Llanina
For Bankruptcy purposes the Court is included in that
of Aberystwith, Herbert Watkins Thomas. 4 Queen
street, Carmarthen, official receiver
Ckiunty Police Station, Alban square, Thomas Thomas,
sergeant & i constable
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society, Hon. representative, T. Pugh, Paris house.
See advertisement
Town Hall, Market street, Mrs. Mary Jones
ABERAYRON UNION.
Bvard day, alternate Wednesdays, at i p.m. at the Board
room'.
The Union comprises the following parishes : — Aberayron,
Cilcennin. Ciliau Aeron, Cydplwyf, Dihewid. Henfynvw
Lower. Henfynyw Upper, Llanarth, Llanbadarn Tre-
feglwys, Llanddewi-Aberarth Lower. Llanddewi-Aber-
anh Upper. Llandysilio Gogo, Llanerchaeron. Llan-
fihangel Tstrad, Llanina, Llanllwchaiarn, Llansaint-
ffraid & New Quay. The population of the union io
1911 was 10,262; area, 65,711 acres; assessable value
at Michaelmas, 1919, ;^32,744
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Evan Lewis,
Penrhwpistyll, New Quay
Clerk to the Guardians' & Assessment Committee,
Benjamin Cledan Jones, 16 Alban square, Aberayron
Treasurer, D. G. Munro Hughes, National ProvinciiJ
& Union Bank. Aberayron
Collector to the Guardians & Relieving & Vacoinatiou
Officers, Llandisilio district, Thomas Jones, Llanarth;
Llansantffraid district, William Evans, Garnfoel,
Pennant, Aberarth
Medical Officer, Llansantffraid district, William J.
Davies M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 19 Alban sqaare,-
Aberayron
Public Vaccinator, Llandisilio district, E. H. Griffiths-
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.OJew Quay
Abekathos Registration Distbict.
Superintendent Registrar. Benjamin Cledan Jones, iS
Alban square, Aberayron ; deputy, John Hugh Jones*
Castle house. Bridge street
Registrars of Births k Deaths, Llandisilio sub-district,
Thiiiiias Jones. Llanarth; Llansantffraid sub-district,.
William Evans, Garnfoel, Pennant, Aberarth
Retristrars of Marriages. Thomas Jones, Llanarth ;
deputy. James Davies, Llanarth ; John M. Howell,
Portland house. Aberayron ; deputv, Timothv Hughes
Davirs, II Water street
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Edward Williams M.R.C.S.
JS,ng., L.S.A. i' North road
Clerk to Aberayron Sub-Committee of Cardiganshire
Local Pension Committee. Evan Evans, 50 Great
Darkgate street. Aberystwyth
Clerk to the Aeron Fishery Board, Evan Lima Jones,
5 Biidge street
Excise Officer, William Keys, Roseland, South ro.id
Harbour Master, John Williams, 19 Tabernacle street
Town Crier, Thomas Richard Jones, Darkgate street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Holv Trinity Church, Rev. Evan Evans B.A. minister;
9.45 (Welsh) & II a.m. (English) & 6 p.m. (Welsh);
C.ilvinistic Methodist (Welsh). Rev. Daniel Lewis Sees;
Q.;o i.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m. ; seat 800
Congregational (Welsh), Rev. Thomas Gwilym Evans;'
9 45 a.m. & 6 p.m ; seat 800
Baptist (Welsh) (Siloamj ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7
p.m. ; seat 200
Wesleyan (Welsh) 'Lampeter Circuit). Rev. David
Lewis Jones; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p ™- J.
SCHOOLS.
Aberayron County Intermediate School, established
under the "Welsh Intermediate Act, 1889," and con-
trolled by the Central Welsh Board ; it ii for boys ft
girls, & was erected in 1897 at a cost of j^a.ogS ;
J. M. Howell esq. J.P. chairman of governors ; Daniel
Jenkins, clerk; Howell Thomas Evans M.A. head
master: William John Jones B.Sc. science master;
Evan Owen James M.A. latin master; Miss Wilde
M.A. Miss D;ivies B.A. Miss Thomas B.A. & Miss
Richards B.A. mistresses
Council (mixed i infants), built in 1873 for 240 chil-
dren ; Daniel Jenkins, master
National (mixed & infants), for 100 childr
H. Llovd, master
CONVEYANCE.
Motor Omnibuses — To Aberystwith
Railway Station. Jnnes John, station
orge-
PHIVATE KESIDENTS.
Alban Evan. Glyndwr
Ashworth Richard, 5 Pan-Teg
Davies David. 4 Wellington street
Davies DavidMorganM.D.Tanvfron
Davies John, 6 Alban square'
Davies Miss. 7 Belle Vue terrace
Davies Mrs. 11 Alban square
Davies Mrs. 21 North road
Pavies Mrs. 6 Pan-Teg
Davies Richard, Aaerondale
Davies Tom, Aeron view
Davies William James. lO Al>.an so
Enoch Mrs. 15 Belle Vue terrace
Evans Rev. Evan B.A. (vicai
fynyw & rural dean ofGIy
The Vicarage
Evans Rev. Thomas Gwilvi
gregntional). Awelfa
Chas. Denha
- Howell Miss. 27 North road
, Hughes Chas. Jones B.A. 15 Alban sq-
Hughes Drvhurst George Munro J.P.
- 1 Bank house
i Jackson Mrs. Llysaeron
Evans Howell T. Lampeter road
Evans John, Milford ho. Cadwgan pi jJ.
Evans Miss, ? Portland place |
Evans Miss, 7 South road j J<
Evans Mrs. North road
Evans W. H. E. Llyswen cottage
Harverd William, C'wrthwynt
'Howell Jn. Morgan J.P- Portland
The Bungalow' James D. Pennant. 26 Alban squar
Jenkins Daniel. 4 Greenland
nes Rev. David Lewis (Welst.-
Wesleyan), Resent street
Jones Capt. David. : North road
Jones Benjamin Cledan. 16 Alban sq
Jnnes Evai Lima J.P. 5 Bridge st
Jones Isaac, i Greenland terrace
Jones John. Pen-y-Bcnt, Lampeter rd
48 ABEKAYKO.V
Jones John
David, 12
Belle Vue
Jones Miss
33 Alban
square
Jones Miss
4 Portland place
Jones Miss,
6 Portland
place
Jones Mrs.
iS Alban sqnare
Jones Mrs.
I BeUe Vue
gardens
Jones Mrs.
Gvlfe
Jones Mrs.
2* Market
street
Jo.ies Mrs.
5 Xorth road
Jones Mrs.
Sunnyside,
AJban sq
SOUTH WALES.
Jones Mrs. Bennet, Aeron view
Jones William John B.Sc.ii Albert
Lewis Eev. Evan, AUtygog
Lewis Mrs. 17 Alban square
Lloyd Capt. David, 3 Portland placi
Lloyd Misses, Llysaeron
Morgan James, 2 Portland place
Morris Mrs. 2 WeUingtnn street
Parry Mrs. 12 Albert street
Pugli Thomas, 7 Alban square
[kelly's
Rees Kev. Daniel Lewis (Calvinist.c
Methodist). Portland place
Rees David, Granville, South road
Roberts Evan Jones, Manor hall.
Lampeter road
.Samuel Miss, 12 Alban square
Thomas Rev. John B.A. (Llandewi
vicarage)
TVilliams Edward, i Korth road
C011MEECIAI-.
Enrly closing day, Thursday.
Aherayron Public Library (Benjamin Davies, librarian).
Assembly rooms
At)erayron Tomig Men's Institute (David Williams, sec)
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Ebenezer Lloyd Jones, manager) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Brooks Shirley, photographer, Alba'h square
County Court (Charles Denham Evans, registrar & high
bailiff). Town hall
County Intermediate School (Howell Thomas Evans
M.A. head master; William John Jones B.Sc. science
master ; Evan Owen James M.A. latin master; Misses
Wilde M.A. Davis B.A. Thomas B.A. & Richards B.A.
mistresses)
Cross Inn Agricultural Co-operative Society Limited
David Leonard, Prince of Wales P.H. Queen street
Davies David & Sons, boot makers, 22 North road
Davies John & Son, drapers, 36 Alban square
Davies Mary (Mrs.) & Son, china dealers, 4 Alban sq
Davies Abel, draper, 4 Market street
Davies Annie (Miss), confectioner, Lampeter road
Davies Ben Lewis, hair dresser, 24 Alban square
Davies David, clerk to the Urban District Council, 16
Alban square
Davies David, edge tool manufacturer. Water street
Davies David Morgan M.D., L.B.O.P.Lond., M.B.C.S.
Eng. physician & surgeon, Tanvfron villa
Davies Ellen (Mrs.), Victoria P.H. 19 Victoria street
Davies Evan, butcher, 3 Bridge street
Davies Evan, butcher, 3 Victoria street
Davies Hannah (Miss), baker, 3 Albert street
Davies Isaac, butcher, 18 Victoria street
Davies Jane (Miss), The Swan P.H. 10 Quay parade
Dnvie< Jenliin, grocer. Market street
Davies Jenliin Evan, draper, 9 Market street
Davies John, apartments, Tnys house, Korth road
Davie.'i John, Feathers Koyal family & commercial hotel
Davies John James, painter, 15 Ma'rket street
Davies Lewi.s, Beach P.H. West side
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, Alban so
Davies Mary (Miss), baker, 6 North road
Davies Mary (Mrs.), grocer, 5 Market street
Davies Bachael (Miss), dress maker, Oxford street
Davies Samuel, apartments, 2 Queen street
fhivies Timothy, nvister mariner, i Wellington street
Davies Timothy Hughes, tailor & deputy-registrar of
marriages, n AVnter street
Davies Tom, draper & eiocer, Albion house. Bridge st
Davies William James M.E.O.S., L.E.C.P.Lond. physi-
cian k surgeon, & medical officer of health to the
Sural District Council & to the LlansantfTrnid dis-
trict. Aberayron union, 10 Alban square
Edwards William, stone mason. South road
Kvans & Son, shoe makers. Anchor house
Evans Catherine (-Mrs.), grocer. Bridge street
Evans Charles Denham, solicitor & commissioner to
administer oaths, & registrar & high bailiff of the
<Jounty Court k clerk to the Aeron Fishery Board
(firm. Smith. Davies k Evans), North road
Evans David, Black Lion P.H. Alban square
Evans Elizh. (Miss), refreshment rooms, 3 Tabernacle st
Evans Francis (Ntrs,), grocer. Tabernacle street
Evan? James William, master mariner, Hazeldene
Evans Jane (Mrs.), confectioner, 21 Market street
Evans Fred, corn i floor raer. North rd. & Queen st
Evans John, master mariner. 14 Albert street
Evans John, watch maker, t Alban sqnare
Evans Letitis (Mrs), baker, 10 Mason's row
Evans Mary (Mrs.), apartments. 2 Belle Vue gardens
Evans Morgan, farmer, Trenewyddfawr
Evans Rachel CMrs.V apartments, 2 Belle Viib terrace
Evans Tom, master mariner
Grac. Brnthers. millers (of Bristol) (.Tohn Bobeits,
agent). Maneh'-ster hnnse. Market street
Griffith! David, tailor, S Begent street
Griffiths Thomas, master mariner, 2 North road
Harding William, dairi-man, 72 Market street
Harris Eliiabeth (■Mrs.^, apartments, 3 Belle Vue gdm
Herbert Evan, tailor, 28 Alban fqunre
rierbert John, tailor, i Oxford street
I Howell & Son, ircnmongers, 3 Market street
j Howell John M. deputy registrar of marriages k ag-:
for the Star Liia Insurance Co. Portland house
i Hubbard Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Belle Vue gdns
Hughes Dryhurst George Munro, branch manager of
National Provincial & Union Bank Ltd. 4 treasurer
to the Union & Sural k Urban District Councils
' James Watkin & Son, furniture dealers, Alban square
, James D. Pennant, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates i:
agent for the Commercial Union Insurance Co. 2i
Alban square
I Jenkins Mary (Mrs.) &; Son, motor engineers, Alban -
j Jenkins David, niast.er mariner. Sunny hill, South rn
I Jenkins Lewis, hand loom weaver, 23 North road
j Jennings k Co. Limited, timber merchants
Jones Brothers, ironmongers, Alban sqnare
I Jones Ann (Mrs.), apartments. Garth, South road
Jones Benjamin Cledan, cleik to the guardians i asse---
ment committee of Aberayron union & supt. registrt;
of Aberayron district, k clerk to the Sural Distric;
Council & to the Governors of the County School, i5
Alban square
Jones Dan, Royal Oak I'.H. North road
Jones Daniel, master mariner, 1 1 Belle X" ternce
Jones Daniel, master niiirinp-. 3 r'"'-rth ro-^
Jones David, grocer, 7 Bridge street
Jones David, grocer. Cadwgan place
Jones David, master mariner, 3 Belle V.ie terrace
Jones David Evans, master mariner, 4 Uii.'en s'.'eet
Jones David Richard, surveyor k collector to the-"'!'
District Council, Island house, Portland place
Jones E. Lloyd, manager of Barclays Bank Limit e
Alban square
Jones Evan Lima, chemist, 5 Bridge street
Jones Evan Thomas, motor car hirer, 5 Quay pai..-',
Jones Griffith, master mariner, 4 North road
Jones Isaac, carrier. Castle green
Jones John, hair dresser, 9 Tabernacle street
Jones John, ma,ster mariner, Dalhanna, South read
Jones John, news agent, & agent to Prudential Assur-
ance Co. Limited, 32 Alban square
Jones John, sanitary inspector to the Urban k Sural
District Councils, 5 Wellington street
Jones John (Mrs.), Ship-on-Launch P.H. Cadwgan pIn->
Jones John Hugh, draper, grocer k deputy supt. regis
trar of Aberavon union. Castle house. Bridge stree-
Jones Margaret (Miss), apartments. Dolphin house
Jones Mary (Miss), baker, i Harbour lane
Jones Mary (Miss), Star of Wales P.H. 10 Market stree-
Jones Mary Ann fMrs.), apartments, 6 Cadwgan pla.'
Jones Moses, draper, Cadwgan place
Jones Owen J. carrier to Great Western railway, ;-
Alban sqnare
Jones Bess, grocer, 3 Alban square
Jones Thomas, apartments, 29 Albr^n squ.ire
Jones Thomas, master mariner. 6 Greenland lerrnce
Jones Thos. Richd. bill poster k town crier, Parkgate st
Jones William, chemist, 2 Bridge street
Jones William, master mariner, Ceinfan
Jones William Morris, grocer, 2 AJban square
Jones Winifred (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Belle Vue terrace
Keys William, excise officer, Eoseland, South road
Lampshire Elizabeth (Miss', apartments. 9 North road
Lewis I-. J. & Son, coach builders. 34 Alban square
Lewis Evan, cibinet maker. Princes street
Lewis Jane (Mrs.), baker, 21 Tabernacle street
Lewis Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Belle Vue terrace
Lewis Mary Anna (Mrs \ baker, 34 Alban square
Llewellyn John (Mrs.), grocer, 20 North road
Lloyd J. D. k Sons, monumental masons. Market street
k Pant-teg
Lloyd Arthur (.Mrs), apartments, 3 Greenland terrace
Lloyd David Charles, watch maker, Alban square
London Joint City S Midland Bank Ltd. (branch) (Evan
Jones Eoberts, 'manager). North road; open 10 to 3,
sat. 10 to I ; bend office .5Th!eadneedle st.London EC2
Loyn Hannah (Mrs.), fancy goods dealer, 8 Market st
Monachty Estate OfBce (Roger Lloyd, agent). Market si
.Morgan Daniel James, grocer. 20 Market street
Morgan Eliza (Mrs.), apartments. 10 Greenland terr h
Morgan Evan, master mariner, 9 Greenland terrace
IHEECTORY.I
SOUTH WALES.
ABERCVXOX, 49
-Xkional Provincial & Union Bank ot England Limited I Roberts John, draper, Manchester ho. 19 Market street
((branch) (Dryhurst George Munro Hughes, manager) j Eowley & Son, dentists (attend on the 2nd & 4th wed.
(open 10 to 3 ; sat. 10 to i); draw on head office, 15 : in each monthi, 15 Market street
Bishopsgate, London E C 2 Smith, Davies & Evans, solicitors. North road
Owen Davy, master mariner, 7 North road t Spillers & Baker.« Limited, millers. Quay parade
John Lewis, hand loom weaver, 12 Albert street j Thomas Alban, master mariner, 8 Belle Vue terrace
Farry Morgan, New Black Lion P.H. Market street
Phillips William, White Lion P.H. Alban square
rhilUpa William, coal merchant. Station yard
I'hillips William Joseph, auctioneer, Bailway station
Price Evan, Eed Lion P.H. Quay parade
Puffh Thomas, draper, 8 Alban square
Pugh William, apartments, 2S North road
Rees Evan Thomas, attendance officer, 8 Mason's row
Hees Griffiih,' insurance agent, Albert street
Rees James, ai'tificial teeth n^aker, attends ist & 3rd
wed. in each month from Aberystwyth, Princes street
Kees John, blacksmith, Darkgate street
Kets John (Mrs), draper, 6 Bridge street
ABERCANAID, see Merthyr Tydfil.
Thomas James, master
Greenland terrace
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Greenland (
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Dolewartheg
Thomas William, Monachty Arms P.H. 7 Market street
Town Hall (Mrs. Mary Jones, caretaker). Market street
Williams Edward M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. surgeon.
4 medical officer to Aberayron Urban District Oounoil
& certifying factory surgeon, i North road
Williams John, coal merchant, i Market street
Williams John, harbour master, 19 Tabernacle street
Williams Owen, butcher, Alban square
Williams William Lewis, master mariner, Closebnrn
ABERCRAVE, see Tstradgynlais.
ABBBCYN'OM', formerly called " Navigation," is an
ecclesiastical parish formed in 190S from Llanwonno
and Pontypridd civil parishes; it is 3 miles north-by-
east from Pontypridd, and has a station on the Ponty-
pridd and Aberdare section of the Ta£f Vale railway.
The Abordare and Glamorganshire canals form a junc-
tion here, where there is a quay. Abercynon is
governed by the Mountain Ash Urban District Council,
of which it forms a ward, and is in the Pontypridd divi-
sion of Glamoriranshire. Higher Miskin petty sessional
division, Pontypridd union and county court district, nnd
in the rural deanery of Rhondda and archdeaconry and
■diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Donat, erected
in 1898 at a cost of ^3,800, is a building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave with gallery, and one aisle, and
will seat 500 persons. The register dates from the year 1 SCHOOLS.
1008. The living is a vicarage, net vearlv value .^197. '
in the gift of the Bishop ot Llandaiff, and held since l Abercynon, built in 187:;, & enlarged in 1890, for
Post & M. 0. Office, Glancynon. — William Heames, sub-
postmaster. Letters through Abercynon, Glamorgan
Post & M. O. Office, Carnetown. — Evan Robert James,
sub-postmaster. Letters delivered from Abercynon,
Glamorgan
Petty Sessions are held at the Court House, Abercynon,
on alternate thursdays, & at Aberdare on Wednesdays
& Mountain Ash on alternate thursdays
The places in the petty sessional division are: — Aber-
cynon, Aberdare, Cwmluich, Hirwain, Llanwonno,
Mountain Ash, Penrhiwceiher & Rhigos
Police Court, erected in March, 1903; Joseph Toy:,
inspector in charge & i seraoant & 5 constables
jgoS by the Kev. Daniel Ellis Jones Lic.Dii
David's College, Lampeter. Calfaria Baptist chapel,
erected in 1888, will seat 850. Moriah Baptist chapel,
•-■vected in 1894, has 400 .sittings. The Welsh Baptist
chapsl, erected in igo6, has 350 sittings. Bethania
■Congregational chapel, erected in 1894, will seat 900.
Mount Zion Congregational chapel, erected in 1903,
lias 250 sittings ; there are also two Wesleyan chapels.
The Workmen's Hall and Institute, opened in 1905,
contains a reading room and lending library, besides a
large hall and* other rooms. The population of the
ecclesiastical parish in igii was 8,181.
Post, M. O. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Margaret
street, Abercynon. — Rees Llewellyn Powell, sub-post-
uiaster. Letters should have Glamorgan added
Post & M. 0. Office. Tnysboeth Thos. Morgan Evans,
sub-pnstm:ister. Letters through Abercynon. G!:i-
morgan. which is the nearest telegiaph office
PRIVATE EKSIDENTS.
Davi.s Rev. William Moses (Welsh
Calvinistic). Plantation road
Griffiih Alej-. James, Maesycoed vil
Jeffreys Bev. Henry (Welsh Congre-
gational), Plantation road
Jenkins Bev. Morgan (Eng. Congre-
gational) Brvn Menai, Greenfield st
Jones Rev. Dmiel Ellis L.Div. (vicar
of Ahercyoon), Plantation road
Jones Rev. Thomas W. (Congrega-
tio-aal), 14 I-'ife street
Jon,-s Bruce J.P. Plas Newydd
Mo-iis Isaas Llywelyn. Ty Twyn
Price David Jacob, 5 Edward street
Pritchard Bev. Robert Hugh (Wes-
leyanl. i Mountain Ash road
Pugh William, Plas Darran
Bees Eev. Evan E. f Welsh Baptist),
Greenfield street
Thomas Eev. Bowbnd S. (Welsh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), 49 Mountain
Ash road
Williams Eev. John Thomas (Forward
Movemsnt), 3 BryndTwen villas
COMMEBCIAI..
Eo'ly closing day, Thurs. i o'clock.
Abercynon Collieries Res'-un Station
CHarrv Thorne, supfl
Abercvn'on Workmen's Hall & Insti-
tute(Jsph.NicholIs, see.),Edward st
.•\ll_en Annie (Mrsl. shopkeeper, 147
Abercynon road
boy.s, 360 girls & 320 infants ;
master ; Miss Maria Jones,
Jones, infants' mistress
Abertaf Infant, opened 1904, built for 2501 Miss M. S.
Jones, mistress
Abertaf (mixed), built in igo6 & enlarged in 1914, for
350 children; David Evans, master
Carnetown, built in 1904 to accommodate 250; Miss
Esther Davies, mistress
Carnetown (mixed), built in 1909, for 300 ; T. E. Wig-
ley, master
Tnysboeth (mixed), opened 1909 & enlarged in 1913, for
450 ; James L. Mather, master
Ynysboeth (infants), opened 1906, for 350; Miss Edith
James, mistress
BAILWAT STATION.
Abercynon (TaS Vale), Albert Churchill, station master
watch maker, 8 |Collis Sydney George, plu
rber.
Ambus Charles, watch maker, 8 ICoUis Sydney Geoi
Edward street Tnysmeurig road
Anthony Henry Owen, chemist, 18 Cook Jes.sie Margaret (Mrs.), shop-
M ir.'.ret str'pft keeper, 23 Park street
Asbp: .Inni- iTiilliial teeth maker, Currie David John, shopkpr. 2 West st
- I' i! I ^ 1 ' ' Daviea & Co. wine & spirit merchants.
I'.mI. 1: . ' eth (Mrs.), watch, Gwendoline terrace
f; . ^ II I, ', -4 Margaret street Davies Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 46
Barclays B'.ink Ltd. (sub-branch to Mountain Ash road
Pontypridd) : open tuesday.io a.m. Davies Danl, shopkpr. 51 Avondale st
to 2 p.m. ; draw on head office: Davies Margaret (Miss), milliner, 34
n Tnv.smeurig road Margaret street
Barnett Annie (Mrs), pawnbroker, 7 Davies Margaret Ann (Miss), baker,
Margaret street 56 Margaret street
battram E. H., F.B.H.S. farmer. Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 94
Park Newydd
Beddoe Oliver George, Thorn hotel,
Mountain Ash road
Belbin Wm, haulier,Tny6boeth Tchat
Berryman John Kemp, shopkeeper.
47 Greenfield street
Berryman William, shopkeeper, 21
Greenfield street
Bevan William John, shopkeeper. 219
Abercynon road
Blanv Thomas Owen, greengrocer.
T93 Abercynon road
Bracchi Brothers.refreshment rooms,
6 Margaret street
Brake Chas. shopkpr. 48 Avondale st
Brown David, draper, 44 Park street
Purge Joseph William & Son.
builders. 36 Mountain Ash road
ColesJn.boot&shoe nia.4oMargaret «t
Mnu
Davies
itain Ash road
Sarah E. (Mrs.), grocer, 57
Pav.Vs
Davies
Davies
6 M
Davies
'•<[. ■.„•.■■". New inn. Plaisted
Wni K.lL-ar. Travellers' EestP.H
WiTiM Tli'iiTis. shopkeeper,
"v, ' , ' '' ! ' Miss), shop-
keei
Dowlai
(Gu
r l,„i, IV.^:... &" Collieries
"st. Keen & Nettlefolds Ltd
; Bruc
William Pugh, manager), colliery
proprietors. Dowlais Cardiff collieiy
D.ivle Richard, artificial teeth iral;.-- .
.J2 Margaret street
Dvment Albert. Carne Park hotel
Edmunds Dvd.news agt.53Margar.^ ; -•
50 ABEKCVXOX.
Edwards David, farmer, Aberlaf-y-
Edwards Frederick, farmer, Abertaf
Edwards Owen Ar;hur, tailor. 35
Margaret street
EdwaMs Sarah (Mis^), shopkeeper,
0-lancynon terrace
Edwards Williani, hair dresser, 39
Glaiicynon terrace
Ellurd Harry, fruiterer,2 Margaret st
Emery Jn. shopkpr. 239 Abercynon rd
Empire (James Tinsley, manager),
cinematograph theatre, Eailway rd
Evans David,grocr.62MoiintainAsh rd
Evans David John, shopkeeper, 25
Ynysmeurig road
Evans John, shopkpr. Greenfield st
Evans John Henry, shopkeeper, 30
Abercynon road
Evans Mai'tin, solicitor (wed. 11 to 2
p.m.), 38 Margaret street
Evans Sarah (Mrs.), shopkpr.Lock st
Evans Thomas, fried fish dealer, 14
Ynysmeurig road
Evans Thomas Morgan, grocer, & post
office, I Main road, Ynysboeth
Evans William, grocer, 51 & 53 Glan-
cynon terrace
Fenwiek Wm. grocr.o Ynysmeurig rd
Franklin Jas. fruitr.'i5S Abercynon rd
Freeguard Alfred. shopkeeper, 2
Ynysmeurig road
GairMichl.bo'ot repr.222Abercynou rd
George Thomas & Go. drapers, r5 &
28 Margaret street
Gibbs G. & Sons, boot makers, 58
Margaret street
Gleen Eli, glazier, 3a. Margaret st
Graham & Davies, artificial teeth
makers, Edward street
Grainier Thos. fried fish dlr.2 Park st
Griffith Alexander Jas. L.E C.P. & S.
Edin. surgeon, Maesycoed villa
Griffiths Hy. china dlr.19 Margaret st
Gunn M. E. (Mrs.), refreshment
rooms, Eailway station
Hall AVm. farmer, Fforest Isaf farm
Harries Lewis, shopkeeper, Lock st
Harris David John, hair dresser, 24
Ynysmeurig road
Harris Esther (Mrs.), milliner, 23
Ynysmeurig road
Heames William, undertaker, & post
office. Glancynon
Holder H. & S'ons,hauliers,William st
Hopkins Charles Ewart, farmer,
Pentwyn Isaf farm
Howe Alban, shopkeeper.79 Cardiff rd
Howell Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Ynys-
boeth farm
Howells James & Sons, builders,
Glancynon terrace
Hughes" Jas. fried fish dealer, 22
Margaret street
Hughes John, farmer. Gilfachrhvd
Hughes John, glass & china dealer.
33 North street
Humphreys IdwaU.grocr. Gertrude st
India k China Tea €0.52 Margaret st
James Edwd.butcher.35Glancynon ter
James Edward Jones, butcher, 13
Margaret street
James Edward Joseph, ironmonger,
30 Margaret street
Jame.s Evan Robert, shopkeeper, 4;
snb-post office, iXash st.Carnetown
James John, draper, r Park street
James Jsph. shopkpr. 63 Avondale rd
Jiimes Kate (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 48
Mountain Ash road
SOUTH WALES.
James Wm. shopkpr. 156 Abercynon rd
James William Heni'y, grocer, 31
Margaret street
Jaiiifs William Henry, shopkeeper, 17
I'nvsmeurig road
Jami'son William M.D., BXh.Dub.
physician & surgeon, 182 Aber-
cynon road
Jenkins David John, hair dresser, 6
Edward street ■
Johns Bees, tailr.g2 Mountain Ash rd
Johnson Peter, farmer, Ddualt
Jones Bros, tj-rocers, 33 Margaret st
Jones Edmund & Co. butchers, 41
Margaret street
Jones Aneurin Davies, Ynysboeth htl
Jones Arthur,grocer,ii3 Abercynon rd
Jones Benjamin, draper,i5Margaret st
Jones Danl. butchr.15 Ynysmeurig rd
Jones Daniel B. colliery proprietor
Jones Edward, farmer. Tylarfedu
Jones Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper, la,
Gertrude street
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), Junction
hotel, Bailway road
Jones Elizh.(Mrs.),shpkpr.i5North st
Jones Evan E. painter, 20 Ynys-
meurig road
Jones Hilda M. (Miss), milliner, 43
Margaret street
Jones JenkinD. tailor, ig Ynysmeurig rd
Jones John, butcher, 55 Margaret st
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), midwife, 78
Mountain Ash road
Jones Owen Bichard, boot maker, 3G
Margaret street
Jones Richard Treflan, grocer, i
Abercynon road
Jones Thos. grocr. Park st.Carnetown
; Jones Thomas William, furniture
j dealer, 5 Edward street
[Jones Thomas William, house &
I estate agent, 5 Ynysmeurig road
iJoy Thomas, fancy repository, i
j Ynysmeurig road
[Kathrens Frederick, greengrocer, 7
' Edward street & 57 Margaret st
Kelly Dvd.Lewis,outfttr.38M"argaret st
I Lewis Albt. hair drssr. 3 Margaret st
I Lewis Lewis, shopkeeper, Ann street
I Lewis Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 25
Mountain Ash road
I Lewis Wm. shopkeeper, 19 Argyle st
Leyshon James. draper,32Margaret st
I Lindsay Constitutional Club (William
I Ev.ms, sec), Eailway road
i Lloyd Ed. greengro. 12 Margaret st
j Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
[ (J. S. Hughes.manager) (open wed,
j ir a.m. to 2.30 p.m.),s Ynysmeurig
road ; draw on London office, 72
Lombard street E C 3
Maddocks John Philip, grocer, i
Elizabeth street
Maesycwmmer Land & Building Co.
Limited, 5 Ynysmeurig road
Martin John, grocer. Glancynon ter
jMathias Richard, farmer. Gartht.iwr
I.Merthyr & Aberdare Farms Manage-
j ment Committee (Ebenezer Henrv
Battram F.R.H.S. manasrerl, Park-
newydd farm
I Morgan David, farmer, Gilfachrhvd
I Morris Isaac Llywelyn LE.C.P.Lond..
I M.E C.S.Eng. phvsician & surgeon,
Ty-Twyn
[Morris Eachel Morgan (Mrs.), draper,
33 Glancynon terrace
Owens Rowland, shpkpr.37Margaret st
ABERDARE.
[kelly'
Parfitt Jn. fancy repus.39 Margaret it
Peters Susannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
45 Glancynon terrace
Phillips Wm. shopkpr. 63 Cardiflf rd
Powell Edwin, hair dresser, 10
Ynysmeurig road
Powell Bees Llewellyn, sub-post-
master, Margaret street
Price Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
72 Cardiff road
Price James, shopkeeper, 43 Park st
Price William Henry, hair dresser,
221 Abercynon road
Principality Picture Palace Co. (The),
Margaret street
Pugh Price, butcher, 29 Margaret st
Pugh Bichard Hamer, grocer, 20
Margaret street
Babaiotti Bros, refreshment rooms,
54 Margaret st. & 2iYnvsmeurig rd
Eichards Morgan(Mrs.), Royal OakP.H
Roberts Evan, greengrocer, 47
Glancynon terrace
Robson Frank H. Ynysmeurig hotel.
Mountain Ash road
St. ClairWm.photogrphr.SMargaret st
Smith Alfred, grocer, 9 Margaret st
Smith Esau, shopkeeper, 3 Main rd.
Ynysboeth
South Wales Billiard & RecreationCo.
Limited, billiard rooms, Eailway rd
Spiller Henry, refreshment rooms, 26
Ynj'smeurig road
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers, 14
Margaret street
Sugerman Michael, secondhand furni-
ture dealer, 5 Margaret street
Sutherland John, contractor, Selma
Taplin William, cycle agt. 5 Main rd
Theophilus David Thomas, confec-
tioner, 35 Glancynon terrace
Thomas Daniel, shopkpr. 3 Park st
Thomas Gertrude A. (Mrs.), clothier,
II Margaret street
Thomas Ivor, grocer, 21 Glancynon ter
Thomas Jn. Eichd. farmer, Llechwen
Thomas Samuel Morgan, shopkeeper,
133 Abercynon road
Thomas Wm.Hv.boot t8pr.4 Main rd
Thorne Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 166
Abercynon road
Treharne Edgar, Navigation House
hotel
Turner W. & E. Limited, boot
makers, 21 4; 23 Margaret street
Wheeler Jas. shopkpr.8 Abercynon rd
Williams D. Ernest, artificial teeth
maker, 18 Ynysmeurig road
Williams Daniel, monumental mason,
81 Mountain Ash road
Williams Joseph, greengrocer, 13
Ynysmeurig road
Williams Lewis, draper, 24 & 26 Mar-
garet street
Williams Llewellyn, shpkpr.i West st
Williams Mary (Mrs.), draper, 94
.Abercynon road
Williams Thomas Daniel, grocer,
Glancynon terrace
Williams William George, chemist,
27 Margaret street
Williams Wm. J. butcher, 42 Park st
Williams Willinm James, butcher, 44
Glancynon terrace
Ynysybivl Industrial Co-operative
Society Ltd. (Owen E. Jones, man-
ager ; Samuel Davies, sec), Mar-
ABEHAMAX. AnKKCWMBOI (formerly called OAPCOCH, 1 ABER.XANT, CWMAMAN, CWMBACII, CWM-
DARE, GADLY8, LLWYDCOKD, ROBERTSTOWX AND TRECVXOX.
ABERDARE is a market town, the head of a county court
and bankruptcy court district, and an extensive parish, in
the hundred of Miskin, petty sessional division of Higher
Miskin, union of Merthyr, rural deanery of Aberdare and
archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff ; it is 167 miles
from London (by Great Western railway), Bristol 59,
Bridgend 37, Llanelly 36, Newport 33.' Swansea 26J,
Ciirdiff 24. Neath 19. Pontypridd 12 and Merthyr 5;
and has a station -m the Pontypnol and Swansea section
of the Great Western railway, which forms junctions at
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABERDAKE.
ipplied "with
e-tl and Bvrllfa,
uicil ; there are
. of 120,000,000
uiillion gallons ;
irl BwUfa reser-
e and efficient
ut at a cost of
■e completed in
sjrious points with the Neath and Brecon, Swansea
Valley, Taff Vale and The Dare .ind Amman branohea.
The junction with the ilerthyr branch is at Gelly Tarw.
The Vale of Neath line was amalgamated with the Great
Western railwav in i36^, and has stations at Abernant,
fiirwain and Llwvdcoed". The Tali Vale Bailnav Com-
pany has stations here, and at Aberaman and Mountain
Ash, with a junction at the latter place connecting with
the Great Western railwa;-. The Dare Valley railway is
connected with and under the management of the Taff Vale
Railway Company ; the above railways have branches to
all the iron works and principal collieries in this district.
A tramway system between Trecynon and Aberaman
was opened in 1913, and cars run every few minutes.
Trackless omnibuses on the Cedes-StoU system connect
Cwmdare, Cwmaman, Abernant and Aherowmboi with
the trams.
Aherdare is a division of the parliamentary borough
of Merthyr, returning one member to Parliament, and
includes Mountain Ash. The town was governed by a
Local Board of Health from 1858 until the "Local
Government Act, 1894," established the present Drban
District Council.
The town is on the river Cynon, in a picturesque val-
ley, surrounded by high mountains, and has within the
last 60 years sprung from an inconsiderable village to a
town of great importance, few places in South Wales
having, during this period, shown a greater improvement.
The principal streets are Commercial street, Victoria
square. Canon street an.l CjrdilY street. The town is
lighted with gas by a cniii|i3nv fnrnifrl in 1340. and also
by electricity; it is wi-11 paved, iind is
water from works at Xiiiiliii, Xnrtynip
the property of the I'll i!: I';- i.; r'ni:
three reservoirs with t . : _ > itv
gallons, viz.: — NontjuM- ■ :, 7
Nanthir reservoir, 40 m :ii. ;. ^-(i' j -
voir, 7 million gallons. An extfiis
system of sewerage has been carried
jf35,ooo, and supplementary works w
1900 at an estimated cost of about ^0,000.
The Abernant and Llwydcoed Ironworks have not been
in operation since the strike of 1875. The neighbourhood
abounds in mineral wealth, and collieries are continually
being opened in the surrounding district ; the collieries
afford employment to many thousands of persons, and
give to the town its chief support. The principal coal
proprietors are the Marquess of Bute, Powell Dyffryn
Steam Coal Co Limited, Bwllfa and Merthvr Dnre
Steam Collieries (iSgi) Limited, Cwmaman Coal Co.
Limited, Werfa Dare Colliery Co. Limited and David
E, Llewellyn.
The parish church of St. John the Baptist, formerly a
chapel to Llantrissant, is a plain but ancient building of
stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave and a western turret containing one bell : the
church was restored in 1859 at a cost of ^goo, and
again in 1915 at a cost of ^550: there are 200 sittings.
The churchyard, which is closed against interments,
has been laid out with walks and furnished with seats.
The registers date from the year 1734. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ^250, with residence,' in
the gift of the Marquess of Bute, and held since 1914
by the Rev. James Abraham Lewis B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, and rural dean of Aberdare. &
surrogate.
St. Elvan's, a chapel of ease to the parish clrarcb.
erected in 1852, at a cost of ;^6,ooo, stands on an eminence
and is a building of stone, in the Decorated style, consist
ing of a chancel, nave, aisles, north transept^ porch and
a western tower with spire, containing a clock and 8
bells : in the north transept there is a memorial window
to Mrs. Rees : the stained east window was presented by
the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, in memorv
of their president, the Rev. Canon Jenkins D.D. a
former vicar, and there are others to Edward C. E.
Williams and Herbert E. Evans, erected in T878. and
to Daniel Rees. of Glendare, erected in i883: a screen
was erected in 1890 to the memory of Mrs. Mary
Johnson, by her sons : the church was restored and
enlarged in 1911 at a cost of £j,ooo: there are 1,000
sittings.
St. Mary's church, MAESTDREF. erected in 1865, at a
cost of ;^5,ooo, as chapel of ease to the parish church, is
an edifice in the French Gothic stvle. consisting of chancel
with aisles, nave, aisles and a "tower with °addle-back
roof, containing one steel bell: at the west end of the
nave, under the level of the floor, is a haptisterv : the
west door has carvings in stone of descendinr: angels : all
#.he services are in Welsh: there are 6-0 sittino-s.
St. John the Evangelist's, ROBERT'S TOWN! built in
iSgo at a cost of_;^6io, as a chapel of ease to the parish
church, is s plain building of stone consisting of aave
1883-93,
only, and has a western bell-turret containing one bell:
there are 150 sittings.
St. Pagan's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in i8^5 ;
the church, at TRECTNOX. ij miles north-west,
destroyed by fire, and rebuilt at the expense of the late
Lady Windsor, in 1654, at a cost of ^5,000, is a building
of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, south porch, and a tower, erected in 1909, con-
taining 2 bells : in the chancel is a fine stained window :
there are 5oo sittings. The register dates from the year
1855. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^'290,
with residence and half an acre of glebe, in the gift ot
the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1903 by the Rev.
Richard Jones, ot St. Aidan's.
St. Winifred's, in Windsor street, TRECYNON, erected
m i83s as a chapel of ease to St. Pagan's, is now used
r-s a church hall.
St. James', Llwydcoed, a chapel of ease to St. Pagan's,
erected in 1895 at a cost ot ;£i,20o, is a building of red
brick, consisting of chancel, nave and a western turret
containing one bell : there are 200 sittings.
St. David's Presbyterian Church ot England, in High
street, erected in 1879, at a total cost, including the site,
of ;f 4,600, is a building of local Pennant stone, with Bath
stone facings, in the Gothic style, and has a tower with
spire 85 feet in height: there are 400 sittings: adjoining
the church is a hall seating 150 persons.
The Catholic church, dedicated to St. Joseph, with
presbytr-ry attached, is in Monk street; the church has
For other places ot worship, see pp. 53 & 54.
The Aberdare cemetery, in Hirwain road, opened in
1853, was enlarged in 1897 to 50 acres, and has two
mortuary chapels.
The Town Hall, in High street, is a stone building, and
is also used for the offices of the Urban District Council.
The Liberal club, in Cardiff street, contains news and
reading rooms, a library of about 2,200 volumes, recep-
tion and committee rn'nms and a fine billiard room :
there are about 500 nienibers.
Aberdare Central Public Library, in High street, was
opened in 1904 and contains about 15,000 volumes.
Aberdare Memorial Hall, Seymour street, was erected
in 1895, at a cost of about ;^4,ooo, as a memorial to
the Rev. E. Bowen Jenkins M.A.
gave the site.
The Public Hall, in Canon street, was first opened in
1858 as a temperance hall. The sittings of the registrar
ot the county court are held here ; and the hall is also
let for meetings, theatrical entertainments and con-
certs ; it will hold 1,500 persons.
The Aberdare and District General Hospital, opened
in 1917. was formerly Abernant House, which was
purchased for ;^i,ooo from the Marquess of Bute and
converted to its present use at a cost of about ^^10,500.
The local medical practitioners form the honorarj-
medical and surgical staff.
The two principal hotels and posting houses are the
"Boot" and "Black Lion."
The Police Station is in Station street. Petty Sessions
are held every Wednesday in the Court house. Market
street, which was built in 1914. The sittings ot the
county court are also held here.
The Fire EuLrine House, erected by the late Local
Board of Health, is opposite to the Police station.
The market, chiefly tor the sale ot provisions, is held
on Saturday in the New Market, which was erected in
1903, at a cost of ^S.ooo, in the centre of the town,
and is very commodious. Fairs are held on April ist
and i6th, and November r3th tor cattle.
Here is a brewery.
Lloyds Bank Limited, Barclays Bank Limited and the
London Joint City and Midland Bank Limited have
branches here.
Four newspapers are published here, namely: "Aber-
dare Leader." "Y Darian.'' "Aberdare Weekly Post"
and "Mountain Ash Weeklv Post."
The Hospital tor Infectious Diseases, at Trecynon, was
established by the late Local Board ot Health in 1878, at
a cost ot ;^3,'ooo, tor the isolation of small pox.
The Aberdare and Mountain Ash Joint Small Pox Hos-
pital is at Cefnpennar.
Aberdare Park, wliich extends over 49 acres, was giver,
bv the Charitv rommissioners to the churchwardens, and
b'v Miem \-t t'li--> late Loc:il Bonr.l of Health, by whom it
WIS opened in iS^o. has been tastefully laid out at a
,-nst nf filiont '"; o lo and contains two small lakes.
•The Mardy. now (1919)
ydd, of Rees Jenkin Rhys esq.
The Marquess of Bute, who is lord ot the manor,
Lieut. -Com. G. R. Lock R.N. James Price William
Gwynne-Holtord esq. ot Buckland, Bwlch, Lord Al •
dare, The Ecclesiastical Commissioners, The Earl
ABEKDARE.
SOUTH WALES.
[kkllv'
Plymouth G.B.E., P.C., C.B. Luid Whartun, Mrs.
iVindsor Leiris and David Price Davies esq. are the
princiijal landowners.
The soil is principally clay ; subsoil, various. The
chief crops are oats, potatoes, roots and pasturage.
The area of the civil parish and Drban District is
15.0&6 acres of land and 117 of water; rateable value,
^218,540. The population of the parish in 1881 was
:-5.533; '" ifiSi. 40.917. aid i" IQU. 50.330-
The population of the wards in rgii was: Aberanian,
15,090; iilaeugii'awr, 8,923; G-adlys, 7,796; Llwydcoed,
8. 507; Town, 10,514.
The population of St. John the B;iptist ecclesiastical
pari.sh in tgii was 21,389; of St. Fagan, 7,955, including
153 persons in the Merthyr Tydfil Dnion Poor Law In-
stitution Industrial School; and of Aberaman, 18,598.
ABERAMAN, or Treaman, i mile south-east with a
station on the Taff Vale railwav, was formed into an
teclesiastical parish in 1888. The church of St. Mar-
garet, bnilt in 1883, at a cost of ^^5,000. wholly defrayed
by Sir George Elliot bart. M.P. is a cruciform building
of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chan-
cel, nave, transepts and an eastern turret containing
one bell: in the chancel are live stained windows of
Munich glass: the west window is also stained, and in
1:99 a brass lectern was presented in memory of Arthur
V. Linton: an inscribed brass within the building records
the dedication of the church and its erection in memory
uf Margaret, wife of Sir George Elliot and their daughter
Elizabeth, on the 2gih September, 1883: there are 450
fittings. The register dates from the year 1888. The
living is a vicarage, net yearlv value ^^269, with resi-
dence, in the gift of Keble College. Oxford, and held
since igio by I he Rev. .Joseph Morgan B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter.
St. Barnabas', in Bedford street, erected in 1897, ^*' *
cost of ^500, as 11 chapel of ease to St. Margaret's, is
an iron building, and will seat 220 persons : all the
services are conducted in Welsh.
Aberaman Church Hall was built in 1912 at a cost
Df ^2,200.
The Aberaman Workmen's Hall was opened as the
Grand Theatre in 1908, with seats for 1,500. The
Institute and Free Library, in the same building,
'■pened in 1909, comprises, in addition to a smaller
hall, committee rooms, two billiard rooms, private
baths, gymnasium &c. The library contains 5,000
rolumes in the lending dapartment.
Abercwmboi (formerly Cap Coch) is 2J miles south-
east, and is ecclesiastically a conventional district. St.
Peter's church is an iron building with 200 sittings.
The Kev. Thomas Jones M.A. of Durham University,
ha- been priest in charge since 1918. Abercwmboi
Workmen's H.ill :ind Institute, built in 1914, contains
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Post. .M. 0 . T. & Teleph(.nic E. D. Office, Canon street.
— Hugh Greenhouse, head postmaster
T.iwn Sub-Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office,
Lewis street, Aberaman.— Mrs. Lavinia F. Willson,
sub-postmistress. Telegraph office open on Sundays
from 8.30 to 10 a.m
Town Sub-Post & T. Office, Tiecynon. — Joseph Thomas.
sub-postmaster
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Offices.
Marked thus • are Telephone Call Offices.
Abernant, Tobias Williams, sub-postmaster
•GBdlys road. — Mrs. M. Powell, sub-postmistress
Robertstown. — William Lindsay, sub-postmaster
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Cwmaman
— Mrs. E. Bryant, sub-postmistress
Post -M. 0. k T. Office, Cwmbach.— Miss Diana Jones,
«ub-postmistress
Post. .M. O. Jt T. Office, Abercwmboi.— Mrs. Margaret
Owens, sub-postmistress
Post &; M. 0. Office. Cwmdare.— Islwyn Edwards, sub-
postmaster. The nearest telegraph' office is at Tre-
cynon, Aberdare, i mile distant
P"ft to M. O. Office. Godreaman.— W. R. Morgan, sub-
postmaster. The nearest telegraph office is at Abera-
man, Aberdare, half a mile distant
P"5t, M. 0 . T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Llwydcoed.—
Mrs. B. C. .Tones, snb-postmistres-
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
Charles Butt Stanton esq. Ty Draw
Deputv Returning Officer, " William Richard Morgan.
Town hall
m memory
•n by Lady
n is' eccle-
The value-
a hall that is let for entertainments, and has a seating
capacity for 750 persons, also reading and billivrd
rooms ; the cost was about ^£2,500.
ABERNANT is li miles north-east, and has a statim
on the Hirwain and Merthyr Tydvil branch of the Greit
Western railway. St. Matthew's Mission church, a
chapel of ease to the parish church, -was erected in 1339,
and is an iron structure consisting of nave and a turret
containing one bell : there are 150 sittings.
CWMAMAN is 2i miles south. St. Joseph's church,
formerly a chapel of ease to St. Margaret's, Aberauian,
and formerly an iron structure, erected in 1883, wa-s
rebuilt in 1890, at a cost of ^^1,500, and is now an
edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave (rebuilt in 1916) and a w«stern turret
containing one bell : the western window is
of the late William Gates : the altar was givt
Aberdare : there are 500 sittings. Cwmama
siastically a conventional district since 1912.
of the living is ^^200. and has been held since 191-4
by the Rev. Isaac James Williams L.Div. of St. David'.s
College, Lampeter. The Bishop of the diocese has thf-
appointment of the incuml^^nt.
Cwmaman Public Hall and Institute, erected in 1^91
by, and the property of, the colliers of the district, v as-
enlarged in 1905, when a hall to seat 450 persons was-
added at a cost of £2,500 ; it contains a library of about
5,000 volumes, i-eading, billiard and other rooms, aitd
a lecture hall, seating 1,000 persons, which is let for
public entertainments, theatricals 4.C.
CWMBACH, ij miles east, is an ecclesiastical parish
formed in 1919 frour the parish of Aberdare. Th*^
church of St. Mary Magdalen, erected in 1881-2. at a
cost of £1,500, is a structure in the Gothic style, con-
sisting of apsidal chancel, nave, south porch and a tuire.t
containing one bell : a screen has been presented by the-
students of Cuddesdon Theological College, near Oxford :
the register dates from 1919 : there are 350 sittings.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ . , in the-
gift of the Bishop of Uandaff, and held since 1919 by the
Rev. J. Jones.
Cwmbach Public AVorkmen's Hall. Institute and
Library was built in 1911 : the library has about 2,000.
CWMDARE is 2 miles west. St. Luke's, a chapel 0}
ease to St. Pagan's, built in 1887 at a cost of £672, is a
plain edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, and a
western turret containing one bell : there are 190
sittings.
Llwvdcoed is 2J miles north, with a station on th»
Hirwain and Merthyr Tydvil branch of the Great West-
ern railway.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The ordinary meetings are held on the second monday
Members.
Chairman, Idwal R. Thomas.
"Vice-Chairman, D. R. Llewellyn.
Ketire in
Llwydcoed Ward. April
William Morgan Llewellyn 1920
• John Griffiths 1920
John O-wen George 1921
David Richard Llewellyn T922
Mrs. Ann Nora Jenkins 1922-
Gadlys Ward.
George Davies Powell 1920
Thomas William Griffiths 1920
Idwal Rowland Thomas 1921
Edmund Stonelake 1932
Edward Ogwen Williams 1922
Town Ward.
Richard David Williams 1920
William Haggar 1920
William Thomas i92r
Abel Potter Thomas 1921
David James 1922
Blaengwawr Ward.
David Ezer Davies 1930
Thomas Lloyd I92cr
William Lawrence 1921
David Davies 1922
Evan Jones 19:2
i.IRECTOKV.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEKDAUE." .jS
Retire i
Aberaman Ward. April.
On
John Evans ,
Evan Jones
Joseph Martin
VVilliana Eees 1921
Edmund L. Hann ...• 1922
lUtyd Hopkins 1922
Officers.
Clerk, William Richard Morgan, Town hall
Deputy Clerk, A. Watkins, Town hall
Treasurer, C. M. Lewis, Barclays Bank Limited
Medical Officer of Health, John Llewehn I'richard
M.K.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lo.id., D.P.H.E.C.P.S.I. Town
hall. High street
Surveyor, Owen Williams, Town hall
Deputy Surveyor, Arthur Sidney Morris, Town hall
Sanitary Inspectors. Samuel James, Benjamin Lewis &
John Thomas. 43 High street
Inspector of Common Lodging Houses, Supt. E. Rees,
Police station
Collector of Rates, Richard H. Lewis, Town hall
GLAMORGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR THE
MISKIN (HIGHER) PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Griffith Robert Arthur, Min-y-nant. Ninian road, Oar-
dili (stipendiary), chairman
Aberdare Lord, Duffryn house. Mountain Ash
Davies David Price, Ynvslwvd, Aberdare
Evans Major Gwilym Arnold, Ffrwd house.Mountain Ash
Evans Griffith, Brynawel, Mountain Ash
Fenwick William, Junction stores, Abercynon
fieorge Owen, Maesyderwen, Hirwain, Aberdare
Gray Frederick Noel. Forest house. Mountain Ash
Hodges Frank, Llwydcoed, Aberdare
Jones Bruce, Plas newydd, Abercynon
Jones David Williams, Victoria square, Aberdare
Jones Edward, Tynywern house, Tnysybwl
Jones Evan V.D. Ty-Mawr house, Aberdare
Jones Thomas, Penrhiwceiber house, Penrhiwceiber
Jones William, Oakwood, Aberffrwd rd. Mountain Ash
Llewellyn Rees, BwUfa, Cwmdare, Aberdare
Mander Frederick William, Aberdare
Matthias Richard James, Pontypridd
Morgan V.D. Maesvdderwen, Mountain
m Lt.-C.
Ash
Powell George Robert, Tynewydd, Hirwain, Aberdare
Powell Joseph Henry, Danygraig
Bees William, Frondey, Aberaman, Aberdare
Williams Edwin, Arfron, Parish road, Tnysybwl
Clerk to the Magistrates, Tom Elias, Highfield,
Merthyr Tydfil.
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Aberdare &
Mountain Ash Urban District Councils, are ex-officio
magistrates
Petty Sessions held at Mountain Ash & Abercynon on
alternate thursdays
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
division:— Abercynon, Aberdare, Cwmbach, Hirwain.
Mountain Ash, Penrhiwceiber k Rhigos
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Aberdare Central Public Library, High street, W. Hen-
stone Sturdy, librarian
Aberdare Park, B. Llewellyn, keeper
Cemetery. Hirwain road, William Gwynne, keeper
County Court,, His Honor Rowland Rowlands, judge ;
Rees Williams, registrar & high bailiff ; office,
Weatheral street. The court is held every month
on tuesday at the Public hall. Mountain Ash, &
on monday at the Court house, Aberdare. The
district comprise* the following places : — Abera-
iii:in. Aberovvnilin,. .\h.ir\non, Aberdare, Ahernant,
Cwiiiamaii. r«,„l,;,.h. (nmdare, Cwmpennar. Hir-
wain. Llwyioo.-a, Mnnntain Ash, Pendervn, Penrhiw-
ceiber. Peny«;iin. ]'oi,t«;ilbv, Ehiiros, Trecynon &
Tnvsvbwl
This Court has also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction; Ellis
Owen, St. Catherine's chambers, St. Catherine street,
Pontypridd, official receiver
County Police, Aberdare Sub-division, Superintendent.
Ebenezer Rees ; Inspector Dan Griffiths, 2 sergeants,
2 acting sergeants & 14 constables, stationed at Aber-
dare; Aberaman, i sergeant & 5 constables; Mill
street (Trecynon), i sergeant & 4' constables ; Aber-
cwmboi, 2 constables : Cwmaman, i sergeant & 3
constables ; Llwydcoed, i constable ; Gooseberry Hill.
I constable ; Glanrhyd, i constable ; Owmdare, i
constable ; Cwmbach, 2 constables ; Hirwain, i ser-
geant & 2 constables ; Tnyslwyd, i constable
Customs, Excise & Old Age Pensions Office, E. A.
Richardson, Pontypridd, surveyor ; R. L. Child, 4.
Maendy place, officer
Ho.spital for Infectious Diseases, Park lane, Trecvnon,
John Llenelvn Prichard M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond .
D.P.H.R.C.P.S.I. medical officer; Miss M. E. Samuel,
Ministry of Labour (Employment Department), 21 Whit-
combe street, W. Davies, manager
Palladium Theatre, Canon street, W, H. Mogford, lessee-
& manager ; office, Weatheral street
Public Market, David Jones
Public Slaughter House, David Jones
Stamp Office, Post office. Canon street ; Hugh Green-
house, distributor
Town Hall, High street, Mrs. A. Cox, caretaker
Urban District Council Fire Brigade, opposite Police-
station, John Davies, captain, k 22 men
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer & Collector of Rates David W. Price,
Vestry hall
Certifying Factory Surgeon, John Macintosh Wilson:
M.A., M.B., Ch.B.Aberd. Bon-accord, Trecynon
Clerk to Aberdare Urban District Local Pension Com-
mittee & to Aberaman, Blaengwawr, Gadlys, Llwyd-
c.jed & Town Wards Sub-Committees, A. Watkins,
Town hall
Coroner for the Northern Division of the Conntv of Gla-
moryao. Rees Jeiikin Rhys, Plas Newvdd. Llwvdcoed
.Medical Officers i Public Vaccinators,' Merthyr" Tvdfil
Union, Aberdare District, Robert Hall Muffit'L.R.C.P.
& S.I. & L.M. 245 Cardiff road, Aberaman ; Aberdare
Upper District, Isaac Banks O.B.E., M.D., E.U.Irel.
2 Park lane, Trecynon ; Penderyn District, leuan G.
Thomas M.B., C.M.Edin. Maesyffrwd, Hirwain
Registrar of Births k Deaths, Aberdare Snb-district,^
-Merthyr Tydfil Union, Thomas W. Scale M.D.,
M.R.C.S.Eng. Gloucester house, Whitcombe street;
deputy, Havelock Jones, 4. Bute street
Registrar of .Marriages,John Strickland, 13 Whitcombe st
Relieving Officers for No. i District, Merthyr Tydfil
Onion, John William Young, 17 Elm grove, Gadlys ;
No. 2 District, Ernest Bond, i Belmont ter. Aberaman
Vestry Clerk, David Williams Price, Vestry hall
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. John the Baptist (parish church). High street. Rev
James Abraham Lems B.A. vicar k surrogate; Kev.
Albaii Lloyd Jones B..\. Rev. Joseph Phillips li.A. Rev.
Haiulel Thom;is B.A. & Rev. George John Pritchard
L.Div. curates; 10 a.m. k 6 p.m.; dailv, 7.30 a.m.;
services m Welsh k English
.St. Fajan's, Trecynon, Rev. Richard Jones, vicar ;
Welsh services, 10 a.m. k 5 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. ;.
English services, 8 & 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7
p.m
St Margaret's, -\beraman. Rev. Joseph Morgan B.A.
vicar; Rev. Rhys Morris B.A. curate; 8 & 11 a.m.
& 3 & 6 p.m. ; daily, 8 a.m. k 7 p.m. ; tues. 7.30
a.m. k thurs. 9.15 a.m
St. Barnabas. Bedford street, Aberaman, served from
^ St. Margaret's; 8 & 11 a.m. k 5 p.m
St. Elvan's, Victoria square, served from parish church ;
8 & II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; daily, 7.30 p.m
St. Mary's, Maesydref, served from parish church ; 8 k
II a.m. k 6 p.m. ; services in Welsh
St. Joseph. Cwmaman; Rev. Isaac James Williams M. A.
incumbent; 10 (Welsh) k 11. 15 a.m. (English) & 5
(Welsh) k 6.15 p.m. (English); tues. 6.30 p.m. k
wed. 7.30 p.m
St. John the Evangelist, served from parish church ; 11
a.m. k 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
St. Luke's, Cwmdare, served from St. Pagan's; 11 u.m.
& 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m
St. James', Llwydcoed, served from St. Pagan's; 11 a.m..
k 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
St. Mary Mairdalen. Cwnibacli. Rev. J. J.mes : S k 11
a.m. k 6 p ni. ; thurs. 7.^0 p.m
St. xMatthew's Mission Church, Abernant. served from
parish church; 11 a.m. & o p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m _
St. Peter, Abercwmboi, Eev. Thomas Jones M. A. priest
in charge; 3 alternate sun. t 10 a.m. (choral com-
munion)^ k 6 p.m
.St. David's Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. Robertson M.A.
minister: 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Joseph Catholic Church, Monk street. Rev. Thomas
Flood, priest; 9 & 11 a.m. fe 6.15 p.m.: daily mass,
8 a.m. ; wed. eremngs, 7 p.m
54 'ABERDiRE. SOUTH
The services at all the followine are ii a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. & thurs. 7 p.m. eicept -n-here otherwise stated
Baptist— Sittings
Calvaria (Welsh), Monk street, Kev. James Grif-
fiths (mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m.) 850
Carmel. Monk street 7°°
Gadlvs iWelshV Chapel street. Rev. D. Bassett... 700
iberkman, Beulah, Rev. D. Rees 300
\herAmau, C}iiav.r, •■ 9°°
UiPicnrnhni, Bethesda, Kev. Mathias Jenkins 400
\bernant (Bethel) (Welsh), Eev. B. Williams... 700
Cwmaman (English), Trinity, Eev. Mordecai John
Thomas •••••• =5°
•Cwmaman, Sion (Welsh), Cwmneol place, Eev.
Samuel James Leeke B.A., B.D 75°
Cwmbach, Bethania. Eev. Joseph James 800
Cwmdare, Sebo, Dare road, Eev. W. A. Jones... 750
Llwydcoed (Zoar) (Welsh), Eev. John Vaughan
Pughe (mon. & wed. 7 p.m.) 4°°
Trecvnon (Welsh), Bell street. Rev. W. Cynog
Williams (mon. 7.30 p.m.) 1000
Tnyslwvd (Welsh), Cardiff road, Eev. Thomas
Thom'as B.A. (10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. &
thurs. 7 p.m.) 800
Calvinistic Methodist —
Bethania (Welsh). Wind street 7°°
Trinitv, Wi^atheral street 5°°
€armel, Hirwain road, Eev. Henry Thos. Stephens 750
Nazareth, Trap road 600
Libanus, Regent street, Aberaman
Hebron (Welsh), Jubilee road, Godreaman, Eev.
John Lewis (10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. &
thurs. 7 p.m) ■ S°°
Soar (Welsh), Fforchaman road, Cwmaman (10.30
a.m. & 5 p.m. ; mon. 7. p.m. ; thurs. 7.13 p.m.) 5°°
Miriah, Llwvdcoed, Eev. Morgan Jones 43°
Gobaith. Cwmdare, Eev. Thomas Powell 50°
Ebenezer, Sion terrace, Cwmbach 5°°
Brvn Sion (Welsh), Mill street, Eev. John Morgan
("thurs. 7-3° pm-) 500
Oongregatinnal —
Tabernacle, Station street, Eev. T. Madoc Jeffreys
(wed. 7.30 p.m.) 050
Siloa (Welsh), Green street, Eev. D. Silyn Evans 900
Silol (Welsh), Eev. J. Sulgwyn Davies (11 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m.) 480
Soar .Welsh), Wind street. Eev. T. Eli Evans
(n.on. .t thurs. 7.30 p.m.) "•.••■••■■•• 48o
Bethel (Welsh), Eailway st. Eev. John Eichards s°o
Aberaman, Bethany, Eev. David Smith (11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m.) .........
\beraiiian .Saron (Welsh), Eev. Henrv P. Jenkins 900
Abernant.Bethesda (Welsh),Eev.Thos.EmrysJame8 300
Abercwmbni, Bethlehem (Welsh), John street 750
Cwiiihac-h. Brvn Seion (Welsh), Sion terrace, Eev.
Roliert Ila^h Davies B.A 75°
Cwiuliach, Carmel, Eev. Eobert Hugh Davies B.A. 200
Owmbach. Tnyscynon, Eev. Eobert Hugh Davies
B.A "— "°
Ebenezer (Welsh), Ebenezer street, Trecynon, Rev.
John Grawys Jones (11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7
p.m.l 650
Elim (Welsh), Cwmdare (mon. & wed. 7 p.m.)... 600
Hnreh fWelsh), Llwvdcoed, Rev. William Sam-
lett Davies 482
Moriah Aman (Welsh), Fforchaman rd. Cwmaman,
Eev. Edward John Owen (10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. & thurs. 7 p.m.) 780
Xoddta (Welsh), Godreaman. Rev. Enoch Lewis
Davies (10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.) 476
Psn-y-Wain. Oana (branch of Ebenezer. Trecynon 120
,=;alem 'Welsh), Bridge street. Roberts Town, Rev.
!.)hn David Rees 600
■J'rimitive Methodist —
Bethesda, Monk 3trect( tues. 1
7.30 p.m.)
Tabernacle, Commerce pi. | Hev. Shirley Windram i
Aberaman .- (sui't. 1 >4oo
Zoar, Cwmbach J
Bethel, Cwmaman (vteti.
7.30 p.m.)
Cnitarian —
Old Meeting house. Alma st. Trecvnon (Welsh)... 300
Highland place. Monk street. Rev. Evan Thoma*
Evans (thurs. 7 p.m.) 350
Citmba-h, Ahernautyproes. Bridge road (Welsh).
supplies (11 a.m. 4; 6 p.m.l 200
■W'slevan .Methodist—
Bev. John Lloyd, superintendent.
.^.11 'Wel^h^. Wind street. Rev. Hugh Owen
Hughes
WALES. [kellv's
(English) Green street
(English) Aberaman
Shiloh (Welsh), Aberaman
(English) Mill street, Trecynon
Christadelphian, Gwawr street, Aberaman (11 a.m.
Ss 6 p.m.) I3<
Salvation Army, Dare court, High street
SCHOOLS.
The Boys' County Technical & Intermediate School, ia
Hirwain road, erected in 1895, at a cost of about
^5,000, & enlarged in 1900 at a further cost of
^2,000, was established under the -'Welsh Inter-
mediate Education Act, 1889," & is controlled by the
Central Welsh Board ; the building is of stone in the
Gothic style, now holding 200 boys ; it contains
chemical, physical, engineering & mining laboratories
& woodwork' & metal workshops, & is under the
control of the County Council ; Walter Charlton Coi
M.A. head master
The Intermediate School for Girls, in Cwmbach road,
is a building of stone, erected in 1913 at a cost ot
about ^14,000, for 250 girls; Miss Margaret S.
Cook M.A. head mistress
Public Elementary Schools.
An Education Committee of 28 members was formed
Sept. 30, 1903.
The Committee meet at Town hall last Wednesday in
the month, at 5.30 p.m
Education Director, T. Botting B.A., B.Sc
Deputv Clerk, Tom D. Jones
School Medical Officer, J. Llewelvn Prichard M.E.C.S
Eng.,L.E.C.P.Lond.. D.P.H.E.C.P.S.Irel. 43 High st
Medical Inspector of Schools (vacant)
Attendance OfScers, John Davies, i Windsor street,
Trecynon ; Samuel Miles, Brook street, Aberaman &
Thomas Bowen, Brook street, Aberaman
Aberdare Town, Clifton street, built in 1873, & enlarged
in 1900, for 342 boys, 240 girls & 354 infants ; William
Notion, master; Miss A. G. George, mistress; Miss
Elizabeth Morris, infants' mistress
Hiarher Standard School, opened in 1907, for 230 boys &
250 girls ; Evan Williams, master ; Miss Sophia
George, mistress
Abernant. built in 1875, for 234 mixed & 135 infants;
average attendance, 197 mixed & loj infants; Thos.
Davies, master ; Miss K. Christmas, mistress
Aberaman. built in 1370, & since enlarged, tor 276 boys,
270 girls & 383 infants ; John Grifaths, master ; Miss
Gwladys Evans, mistress; Miss S. M. Morgan, in-
fants' mistress
Aman (boys), built in 1910, for 296 children ; Thomas
Thomas, master
Aman (girls), built in 1902, for 24S children ; Miss
Mabel Widgery, mistress
Aman ;infantsl, built in iSqj, for ifi4 & since enlarged
for 261 children ; Miss M. M. John, mistress
Blaengwawr, built in 1879. & since enlarged, for 234 boys,
254 girls & 293 infants ; Hugh Thomas, master ; Miss
Isabella Hastie, mistress ; Miss Anne Edwards, in-
fants' mistress
Cap Coch. built in 1875 & since enlarged, for 350 mixed
& 329 infants; George Jenkins, master; Sliss Ellen
Jones, infants' mistress
Cwmaman, built about 1864 & since enlarged, for 290
boys, 277 girls & 409 infants ; William GriflSths.
master; Miss B. M. Richards, mistress; Miss Hannah
Evans, infants' mistress
Cwmbach, built in i?68, for 229 mixed k 169 infants:
D. H. J. Jones, master; Miss Margaret Jones, in-
fants' mistress
Cwmdare ,'niixed & infants'), rebuilt in 1911, tor 328
mixed & 230 infants : David William Davies, master ;
Miss A. Morgan, infants' mistress
GhnhafiHl. built in 1912. tor 200 Uiixed & 220 infants;
Edward Davies, master ; Miss C. W. Evans, mistress
Llwjdcced. built in 1S60. for 132 mixed & 114 infants;
W. W. Price, master ; Miss A. Charles, infants' mist
Park, rebuilt in 1-65 & since enlarged, for 386 boys, 383
sirls i 423 infants; W. T. Roberts, master; Misg 0.
A. Morris, girls' mistress; Miss Agnes James, infants'
mistress
Penywain (mixed 4; infants), built in 1875. i since en-
larged, for 114; T. J. Lavender, master
Roberts Town (mixed & infants), built in 1875, for 232
children ; Roger H. Thomas, master ; Miss Gwen
Davies, infants' mistress
Tiivslwvd (mixed & infants), built in 1902, for 235
mixed k 284 infants; Vi'. J. Nicholas, master; Miss
Marv Jones, intant«; mistress
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALEJ?.
ABEKDAKE.
Open Air School for physically defective & mentally
defectire children at Trecynon, built in 1914, for 40
physically detective & 40 mentally defective children,
since enlarged for 75 physically defective children ;
Miss Elizabeth Thomas, head mistress
jVos-Phovided Schools.
Town Church, Cardiff street (boys, girls & infants),
enlarged in 1876, for 209 bovs, 201 girls & 206 in-
fants ; J. C. Poole, master;' Miss W. Farley, mis-
tress; Miss M. Winston Jones, infants" mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; Eev. J. L.
Phillips, 27 Stuart street, Aberdare, correspondent
Cwmbach (mixed), built in 1831 for 146 boys & girls
& 94 infants ; A. T. Jenkins, master ; Mrs. Mary
Selby James, infants' mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; Rev. James
Abraham Lewis B.A. The Vicarage, Aberdare, corre-
spondent
St. Pagans, Trecynon (mixed & infants), built in 1858,
for 250 boys & girls & 117 infants; I. T. Walker,
master ; Miss Mary Watkins, infants' mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; Eev. E. Jones.
St. Fagan's Eectory, correspondent
St. Margaret's Catholic, Elizabeth street; old school
(mixed & infants) originally built in 1876, for iBi
children ; a new school was erected in 1912, for 200 ;
Miss M. O'Donoghue, mistress
This school is controlled by six managers, four founda-
tion, and two appointed bv the Aberdare Education
Committee ; Eev. T. Flood, St. Joseph Catholic
church, Monk street, correspondent
^^EWSPAPEKS.
.\berdare Leader; offices, ig Cardiff street; Pugh jc
Soivlands, proprietors ; published thursdav
Aberdare & Mountain Ash Express (published at
Merthyr, fri.). 14 Commercial street
Aberdare Weekly Post ; office, 14 Canon street : Pugh
& Eowlands, proprietors ; published wed
Mountain Ash Weekly Post; office, 14 Canon street J
Pugh & Eowlands, proprietors ; published, wed
T Darian ; The Tarian Printing & Publishing Co.
Limited ; office, 19 Cardiff street ; published tues
EAILWAYS.
Great Western R:iilway Stations-
Trap road, John Owen Jones, station master
Abernant, Daniel James, station master
Llwydcoed, George James, station master
Taff Vale Railway Stations —
Duke street, David Walters, station master
Aberaman, Robert Bees, station master
Motor 'buses to Abernant railway station ev
minutes
RAILWAY CARRIERS.
William P. Powell & Go. (goods). Great Western railwa.y
Great Western Railway Company
Taff Vale Railway Company
London & North Western Railway Company
PRIVATE KESIDENTS. |
Abraham Arthur James,65 Broniestyn
terrace, Trecynon I
Badham David Davis, Burnside,
Harriet street, Trecynon
Ballard Alfred. 11 Stuart street
Banks Harry B.A., MB. 2 Park lane,
Trecynon
Banks "Isaac M.B., M.D. 2 Park lane,
Trecynon
Barlow Edward R.Hillside.Llwvdcocd
Bassett Rev. David (Baptist), 20
Broniestyn terrace, Trecynon
Berry Richard Lewis,: Plasdraw road
Bosher Gwilym, 8 Brondeg terrace
Bosher John Alfred, 7 Brondeg terrace
Botting Thomas, 14 Park la. Trecynon
Bowen Thomas, 47 Monk street
Boxer Walter, 27 Cardiff street
Bovce Louis Charles, 6 Brynhvfryd,
Gadlys
Brett William George, 2 Cledwen
gardens, Trecynon
Browne Joseph Findon, 3 Bute ter
BuUen Frederick Charles, 18 Spencer
street, Cwmaman
Burge Mrs. 3 Brondeg terrace
Burge Mrs. Fernleigh, Llwydcoed
Caldicott Fred J. 13 Elm grove
Cameron Alec S. 1 Glanant street
Caunt Fredk.W.Bungalow, Llwydcoed
Chapman Mrs. Florence vil. Cardiff rd
Chew Arthur. ^ Park lane, Trecvnon
Collette Harrv'Havward, 20 Clifton st
Cox Frnncis Walter, 30 Clifton street
Cox Walter Charlton M.A. The School
house. County school
Daniel David, Llwydcoed house
Davey Albert Edward, Laurels.
Meirion street, Trecynon
David Morgan W. Garth.Abernant rd
Davies Rev.BnochLewis(WelshCong.),
5 Ffrwd street, Godreaman
Davies Rev. John Sulgwyn, 58
Broniestyn terrace
Davies R'ev. Robert Hugh B.A.
(Congregational), Brynheulog, Well
place, Cwmbach
Davies Rev. William Samlett (Welsh
Congregational), 23 Windsor street,
Trecynon
Davies Benjamin, The Hawthoi :is.
Llwydcoed
Davies D. Tyssul. Ardwyn, Ceme-
tery road
Davies David Price J.P. Tnyslwyd
Davies Evan. Unity house,37 Monk st
Davies Griffith T. Tnvslwyd
Davies Gvilym, 11 'Cemetery road.
Trecynon
Davies Herbert, Frondeg, Cwmbach
Davies John, Graig house, Graig pi
Davies Miss, Brvngolwg
Davies Mrs. 4 B'rynhyfryd, Gadlys
Davies Mrs. 28 Clifton street
Davies Mrs. Corwen villa, Clarence
street, Aberaman
Davies Pryce Daniel, 11 Clifton street
Davies Rhys Rees, Pen-y-Bryn house.
Cwmaman
Davies Thomas, Plasdraw place
Davies Thomas Herbert, 67 Bute st
Davies Thos. L. Riverside, Aberaman
DavifS Virgil, 4 Graig-isaf
Douirhton David Thomas, Bridge rd.
Cnmbach
Durden Arthur George, i Broniestyn
Dyer Frank, 20" Stuart street
Edmunds Frederick William White,
10 Clifton street
Edwards Daniel, Glyncoed, Abernant
Edwards Josiah, 25 Clifton street
Edwards Miss, la, 'Stuart street
Elliott Albert William, 66 Broniestyn
terrace. Trecynon
Evans Rev. D..'Silyn (Welsh Congre-
gational), ig Tanybryn street
Evans Rev. Evan Thomas(Unitarian),
Dallieith, Graig-isaf
Evans Evan, 7a, Abergwawr street,
Aberaman
Evans John W. 7 Belmont terrace,
Aberaman
Evans Mrs. Macedon, Abernant road
Evans Mrs. 14 Stuart street
Ev.uis Williams John, 6 Plasdraw rd
Eyuou William, Ivy cottage,Abernant
Finney Thomas, Ty Uehaf, Aberaman
Fithen Mr.s. 10 Cemetery rd. Trecvnon
Flanders Frederick, Park view, Aber-
ewmboi
Flood Rev, Thos. (Cath.), Monk st
Flooks William H. Dover house,
Dover terrace. Gadlvs
Floo! < Wiili.m T.'svof, Dover house
Fm\ I; ' linl.r,, road. Cwmbach
Grn;, 1. .. !, M:;-isaf
Gil- 1 , '. f,i. Elm gro. Gadlys
Gi;iii'. -M.j. , ijillon street
iirPL;ur Arlhnr Laver, Ynyscvnon ho
Civmbach
Griffiths Bev, James (Welsh Baptist),
2 Clifton street
Griffiths Danl. Monksdene, Grai<r-isaf
I Griffiths David Richard, 31 Llewellyn
street. Trecvnon
Griffiths David Thos. 6 Brondee ter
* Griffiths Gwilym, Irvon villa, Wind
Eor street, Trecynon
Griffiths John, 9 Brynhyfryd. Gadlys
Griffiths Misses, The Poplars, High st
Griffiths Mrs. Ashgrove, Abernant rd
Griffiths Richard, 2 Park villas, Glaa
road, Gadlys
Griffiths Thomas William, 7 Bronies-
tvn terrace, Trecynon
Haggar Wm. Kinema ho.Abernant rd
Halpwood Edward, Penbryn, Gadlys
Hall Ernest, ir Dean street
Hall Fdk. Hazelwood, Abernant road
Hann Edmund L. Ysguborwen house
Hnnn Frank Percival, Llettv-Shenkin
Haruiston John Cecil, Myrtl'e cottage,
Clifton street
Harries Thos. Marchant, 6 Cardiff st
Harris Gwilym, ib,Bwllfa rd.Cwmdre
Harris William Thomas, Gadlys
house, Meirion street, Trecynon
Harrison Frank, Maes Gwyn terrace,
Hodges Frank, Bronwydd. L'wvdcoed
Hodges Gilbert Foxwell, Gadlys cot-
tage, Gadlys
Hodges Jas. Nant Goch, Llwydcoed
Howell John. Greenhill. Aberaman
Howells Richard, Dan-yr-Allt. Aber-
nant road
Hughes Edmund John, 2 Brynhyfryd,
Gadlys
Humphreys Arthur William. 50
Cwmaman road, Godreaman
Hunt Edward William, 66 Monk st
Hurt John William, Plasdraw
Isaac John, The Grange, Aberaman
Jackson John W. Seaton Carew,
Abernant road
James Rev. Joseph (Welsh Baptist),
Monfa, Well place, Cwmbach
James Rev. Thomas Emrys ;Welsh
Cong.), II Richmond ter. Abernant
James Benjamin, 13 Park la. Trecynon
James Mrs. i Brynhyfryd, Gadlys
James Mrs Sunnyside, Abernant rd
James Mrs. Tnvslas ho. Abernant rd
Jeffreys Rev. T. Madoc fCongrega-
tional), 7 Elm grove
Jenkins Rev.Henrv Parry (Welsh Con-
gregational), 18 Belmont terrace,
Aberaman , „ ^. ,.
Jenkins Rev, Mathias (Welsh Baptist),
I Margaret street, Abercwmbm
I Jenkins Mrs. 26 Clifton street
! Jenkins Mrs 50 Monk street
j John Miss, Maes-y-Coed, Abernant rd
'Jnlliffe Samuel T.7 Park la. Trecynon
Jones Rev. James (Congregational),
47 Kin? street. (Iwmdare
00 A13ERDARE.
Jones Rev. John Grawrs (Welsh Con-
gregational), Bryn gafel. Cemetery
road, Trecynon
Jones Ee'-.' Morgan (Calrinistic
Methodist"). 13 Merthyr road,
Llwydcoed
Jones Rev. Eees Jenkiu M.A. (Uni-
tarian), Bron-lestVn, 29 Hirwain rd
Jones Rev. Richard (vicar of St.
Fagan's), The Vicarage. Trecynon
Joni'S Bev. Thomas M.A. (priest in
ch;irge of St. Peter's), 2 Graig
avenue, Abbrc^iiiboi
Jones Rev. William Aerwyn (Baptist).
I Broncynon terrace, Cwnidare
Jones Albert David, Xinian villa,
Abernant road
Junes Albert Edward, 2 Maendy pi
Jones Aneurin, Is-y-coed.Abernant rd
Jones Daniel, a Belmont terrace,
Aberaman
Jones David Ernest, 3 Belmont ter-
race, Aberaman
Jones David Philip, Parcglas, Aber-
nant i-oad
Jones David Richard, 12 Cemetery
road, Trecynon
Jones David W., J. P. Victoria square
Jones Evan, 62 Monk street
Jones Evan, ^'antgwawT, 37 Gwawr
street, Aberaman
Jones Jenkin, 10 Park la. Trecynon |
Jones Martin Llewelyn.S Brynhyfryd, !
Gadlys I
Jones Mrs. Bryn Awel, Milton street, j
Cwmaman j
Jones Mrs. Kaislake, 2 Plasdraw roadj
Jones >"icholas, 51 Monk street
Jones .Samuel Gwyn, Canal bead,
Cnmbach road
Jones Seth, 13 Clifton street
Jones Thomas Daniel, 8 Cardiff st
Joni'S WulttT, Icanhoe.Abernant road!
Jones Win. Br>nhafod, Cwmaman [
Jones William Meredith, Maesycoed, i
Uwvdcoed j
Jones 'William Thomas, 4 Clifton st
Jordan James Whitney, Spring hill,
Godreaman . !
Kenshole Chas. i Park la. Trecynon 1
Kenshole Ivor, Fremont, Abernant rd [
Kenshole William, Tanglewood, I
Lhvvdooed
Knight Frank, Gorphwysfa, Abernant I
Lawrence Thomas, i Bute terrace
Lea Alfred, Glenbuin, Abernant rd
I,eeke Bev. Samuel James B.A , B.D.
(Baptist), Eoaeaman cot. Cwmaman
Lewis Bev. James Abraham B.A. I
(vicar of St. John the Baptist,,
..li.J .'uMji & surrogate). The
Vicaratie
Leifis Rev. John (Calvinistic Metho-!
dist), Hcbron.Jubilee rd.Godreamnj
Levis Charles M. 6 Park la. Trecynon
Lewis Ebenezer David. 10 Belmont
terrace. Aberaman
Lewis Edwin A. Alltwen.Abernant rd
Llewellyn David R. FaiiJield. T ^■ 34
Llewellyn John, Tanybont, Cwmaman
Llewellyn Rees J. P. Bwllfa house.
Owmdare
Llewellyn William Morgan, Bnllfa
house, Cwmdare
Lloyd Rev. John (Wesieyan), Bryn-
Sion house. Wind street
Lloyd Mrs. 9 Graig-isaf
Lloyd Thomas, 17 Commercial street
Lloyd Wm. Bertram. Glancynnn ho
MacArthur William A. Y. Bryn Awel
McDonald Thos. F. H. 3 Plaadraw rd
Mander Frederick William, Glanynys.
Owmbach road ' ' •
Mason William. 12a, Clifton street
.Milis Thomas. 7 Clifton street
Mills John, 12 Cardiff street
Milno Robt. David. 4 Tan-y-bryn »t
HofBt Robert Hall, 245 Cardiff road.
Aberaman
Mopford Thomas flenry,4» Gadlys rd
VorKan Rev. Jn. (Calvinistic Method-
ist), 70 Llewellyn St. Trecynon
SOUTH WALES.
Morgan Rev. Joseph B.A. (vicar of
St. Margaret's), The Vicarage,
Aberaman
Morgan John Howard, 34 Clifton st
Morgan Mrs. Edgar, 53 Monk street
Morgan Bichd. New lands, Hirwain rd
Morgan William Richard, Abernant-
y-groes bouse. Cwmbach
Morris John, Cartref, Abernant ro'ud
Morris John Bradley, Spring hill
Morris John Walter, 67 Broniestyn
terrace, Trecynon
Monis Mr.^. Bodheulog, Abernant
Mose.s Miss, Redcroft,^ Llwydcoed
Mountford James Arthur, 20 Bel-
mont terrace. Aberaman
Murphv John Xorman Jas. O'Keeffe,
St. Cloud, Cwmbach
Murphy Patk. J. St. Clond, Cwmbach
Xiohols Edward Hugh Allen, Brook-
side, Abernant road
Xotton William, ; Brondeg terrace
Ogilvie Jas. Carter M.C. Bute hospital
Owen R<.v. Edward John (Cong.),
Gwynfryn, Milton st. Cwmaman
Owpn Ambrose Wilfred M.D. Iscoed,
Abprcwrcboi
Owen David, Maelgywn, Byron street,
Cwmaman
Pardoe Fredk. InsIedene.Abernant rd
Parr Morgan, 46 Monk street
Parrish Walter Jn.o Park la. Trecynon
Parry David Henry, 24 Richmond
terrace, Abernant
Phillips Bev. .Joseph Lewis (curate of
.=:t. Elvan's). 27 Stuart street
Phillips David. 8 Rraisr-isaf
Phillips Howell, r Alexandra terrace
Phillips Mrs. I Belmont ter.Aberaman
Phillips William David. T Wern.
Llnvdcoed. T N 6 Llwvdcoed
Pittici,- Harry, 6 Clifton street
Poole John Charles, 4 Alexandra ter
P.-well Rev. Thomas (Calvinistic
Methodist), i Maesgwvn terrace,
Cwi,!dare
Powell Harry.Beechwood.Abernant rd
Powell Joseph, Dan-y-Graig house
Powell Mrs. Oakfield vil. Abernant rd
Powell Stnart, Hillside, Abernant rd
Powell Tom, 44 Monk street
Powell William, ib. Dover ter. Gadlys
Preece Charles, ^2 Wyndham cres-
cent. Aberaman
Preston .Joseph N. Bryncelyn, Come-
ts'v road, Trecynon
Price David Thomas, Llwyn-yr-Eos,
Wyndham crescent, Aberaman
Prioe David Williams, Ivy cottage.
.Mill street, Trecynon
Pric» Mi~s. 428 Cardiff rond
Prita Watkin William, 62 Broniestyn
terrare, Trecynon
Prichard John Llewelvn D.P.H. Bryn-
myii.aeh. Unitv street
Prosser .\rthur John. Canon street
Pueh Edwd. Nantmelyn ho. Cwmdare
Pugh Geo Parkside. Abernant road
Pugh Philip John, Garfield, Elm
^'rove. Gadlys
Pusrhe Bev John Vanchan (Welsh
Bapt ). 12a, Moriah pi Llwydcoed
Pullen John, 4; Monk street '
Rake George " Harwood, Trecynon
h^nse, Trecynon
Rav James, 4 Alice place. Cwmaman
Eees Rev. John David (Congregtnl.l.
5o Broniestvn terrace. Trecynon
R."es David, 5Brynmair rd. Godreaman
Rees Evan, "24 Montagu terrace
Rees Mrs. Glandare house
Rees Oakley, 76 CardilT road
Bees Rees, Tnyslwyd cot. 71; Cardiff rd
R«'es Robert Thomas, Glandare house
Eees William. ; Dare villas, Gadlys
Re.'s William T Maes-y-ffynon
Rhys Mrs -,o Elizabeth strei-t
Rhys Rees Jenkin. Plas Newydd.
Llwydcoed
Richards Rev John (Congregational),
77 Harriet street, Trecynon
Richards David, Brook vil.Harieoh pi
[KELLY S
Richards David Owen, 2 Elm grove
Richards Mrs. 15 Clifton street
Richards Mrs. Wenallt, College st.
Abernant road
Robb George, 5 Brynhyfrvd, Gadlys
Roberts Alfred Jayne, s' Park lane,
Trecynon
Roberts Mrs. Bryn-rhos, Llwydcoed
Robertson Rev. John M.A. (Presby-
terian), I Highland place
Robins George William, 40 Monk st
Roderick T. 23 Clifton street
Rosser Mrs. 22 Montagu terrace
Rowlands John Lewis, Bryn Gwyn
villa, Abernant road
Euck William George, 64 Broniestvn
terrace, Trecynon
Euther James, Coedeae ho. Abernant
Scale Thomas William M.D. Glo'ster
house, Whitcombe street
Smith Rev. David (Congregational),
31 Cynon street, Aberaman
Smith Llewellvn. 5 Park lane
Stanton Charles B., M.P. Ty Draw
■Stephens Bev. Henry Thomas (Cal-
vinistic Methodist), Carmel house,
Hirwain road
Sturdy W. Henstone, High street
Temple Joseph, Aberaman Irr.AUi-rmn
Theophilus Miss, Glan-y-Ffiyd, Aber-
Thonias Eev. Mordeoai John (Bapt.),
27 Kingsbury place, Cwmaman
Thomas Eev. Thomas B.A. (Welsh
Baptist), Tan-y-bryn street
Thomas Angels Price, la. Dovei- ter-
lace, Gadlys
Thomas Daniel, 30 Canon street
Thomas David. Harlech villa, Har-
lech place
Thomas Ernest, The Hollies, Harriet
street, Trecynon
Thomas Gwilym, 52 Monk street
Thomas .Tohn Daniel, .'^ummerfield.
T N 209
Thomas John E. 27 Clifton street
Thomas John Stuart, 23 Richmond
terrace. Abernant
Thomas Lonis. s Brynhyfryd, Gadlys
Thomas Miss, Oakhi'll, Brynhyfryd
Thomas Miss Elizabeth, 14 Elm srrove
Thomas Mrs, Glyn cottage, 427 Car-
diff road
Thomas Eichard Francis, Hill side,
Fforchaman road, Cwmaman
Thomas Thos. Bronant, Abernant rd
Thomas Thomas. 29 Weatheral street
Thomas William, i Park villas, Glan
road, Gadlys
Thomas William Kinnerslev, Wavne-
field. Gadlys
Tinney S. A. :6 Clifton street
Treharne Gwilym Alexander, Bel-
mont, Aberaman
Tretnellen William H. j Brondeg ter
Tucker Robert James. Highland villa,
Hijhland place
Tuckfield George J. Cardiff street
Walker Eli, 37 Davis st. Aberaman
Watkins Misses, 24 Windsor street,
Trecvnon
Watkins Mrs. Ty Clwyd, Abernant rd
White John, Church villa, Wyndham
crescent, Aberaman
WiU-.vx William. 19 Clifton .street
Williams Rev. Benjamin (Welsh Bap-
tist), Brynawelon, Abernant
Williams Rev. Isaac James M.A. (in-
cumbent of St. Joseph's), Cwmamn
Williams Rev. W. Cynog (Baptist). 4
Park lane, Tiecynon
Williams Ernest David, 4 Plasdraw rd
Williams Evan, Gadlys house. Elm
ir'*ove. Gadlys
Williams Frank, i Clifton street
Williams Gwilym Tndor. Cynon cot-
tage, Meirion street, Trecynon
Williams .Tohn, Dolcoed, Abernant rd
Williams Miss. Bute villa
Williams Miss, 77 Cemeterv road,
Trecynon
Williams Miss, 2? Gadlys road
HKECTORV.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEEDARt;.
Williams Mrs. i Graig-isaf
Williams Mrs. 8 Well pi. Cwmbach
Williams Mrs. Annie, Werfa
Williams OgTren, Grwersyll, 2 Bronie
styn terrace, Trecynon
Williams Owen, iz Park lane,Trecynon Williams William David,
Williams Peter, Glyn view, Wynd- , ^view, Abercwmbo:
ham crescent, Aberaman
Williams Eees, 7 Brynhyfryd
Williams Eees, Crichton, Werta , Wilson John Macintosh M.A., M.I
Williams Richard David, Caecoed Bonaccord, Trecynon
Williams Thos. n Park la. Trecynon I Windram Rev. Shirley (Priniitiv
Williams Thomas Walter, Glen view, .Methodist), 14 Clifton street
Harriet street, Trecynon Winter Miss, i Dare villas, Gadlys
" Park : Woodford Mrs. 48 Monk street
! Wrentmore Edmund, Rose villa
Nantgwyn, ! Georere street, Aberaman
' Wyke Jilrs i Maendy pl.Weatheral 1
COMMKHCIAL.
Earlv closing day. Thur*d.,v.
Aberaman Free Library (W. W. Price,' sec), Cardiff
road, Aberaman
Aberaman Original Band Musical Institute (Richard
Ingram, sec), Cardiff road, Aberaman
Aberaman Workmen's Hall &. Institute (W. W. Price.
sec), Cardiff road, Aberaman
Abercwmboi Cottage Homes (Miss M. Hani.-^. fo.'ster
mother), Abercwmboi
Abercwmboi Workmen's Hall & Institute (William
Richard Griffiths, sec), Abercwmboi
Aberdare & Aberaman Consumers' Gas Co. (Albert
Edward Davey, sec. & manager) ; ofBce, 28 Whitcombe
street (T N 165) ; works, Aberaman. T ]N 165a
Aberdare Brick Co. Llwvdcoed
Aberdare Cemetery (William Richard Morgan, clerk ;
William Gwynne, keeper), Hirwain road
Aberdare Central Public Library (W. Henstone Sturdy,
librarian). High street
Aberdare Cinema (Trevor D. Parrv, managerl, Cardiff si
Aberdare Constitutional Club (L. I. Deere, sec. &
steward). Canon street
Aberdare Co-operative Societv Limited (Thomas Davies,
manager). 3, 4, :^ & o Cardiff street & 63 Gadhs rd. ;
reg. office (Aiieurin Davies, sec). Station st. T N 21
Aberdare County Technical & Intermediate School (for
bnvs) (Walter Charlton Cox M.A. head master),
Hirwain road
Aberdare & District Chamber of Trade (Walter R.^hiii-
son Jones, hon. sec), 21 Cardiff street
Aberdare & District General Hospital (Miss Lilian
Richards, matron; Arthur William Humphreys,
sec), Abernant road
Aberdare District Miners' Federation (Illtyd Hopkins, •
sec; Owen Powell, miners" agent), 20 Commercial
street. T N 204
Aberdare Graig Coal Co. Limited, colliery proprietors, ]
Blaengwawr level ; reg. office, 42=; Cardiff rd. TN ,6
Aberdare (Th«) Leader (with which is incorporated •
the Aberdare Times) (published thursday; Pugh k ]
Rowlands, proprietors). Leader office, 19 Cardiff st. I
T N 136; T A "Leader, Aberdare"
Aberdare Liberal Club & Institute (\Vm. Thomas e.'^q.
president; F. J. Caldicott. sec; Albert G. Watkins.
manageri, Cardiff street
Aberdare Market & Town Hall Co. (Charles Kenshole,
sec), Ciuion abreet '
Aberdare Memorial Hall (J. C. Poole, sec), .Seymour st
Aberdare k Mountain Ash Express (branch office), 14
Commercial street
Aberdare Park (B. Llewellyn, keeper)
Aberdare Urban District Council Water Works (W. R.
Morgan, clerk)
Aberdare Valley Billposting Co. : office, Aberaman
Workmen's hall k institute, Cardiff road. Aberaman
Aberdare Valley Breweries (Town brewery). TN 76
Aberdare Valley Golf Club (Llewellyn Smith, sec. &
treasurer), 5 Park lane; course. Cefn-pennar
Aberdare Valley Steam Laundry Co. Limited (Thomas D.
Williams, sec.) ; registered office, 10 Canon street ;
laundry, Abernant road
Aberdare Weekly Post (publi.<;hed Wednesday)
Piigh k Rowlands, proprietors), 14 Canon street
Abraham Arthur James M.I.E E. luanager Electricity
& Tramway department, Aberdare District Council-
works, Gadlys
.Abrahams John. Royal Exchange P.H. 61 Cardiff street
Adams P. & Son. haulage contractors, 44 Pembroke st.
k coal merchants. Great Western yard
Adams David, shopkeeper, 58 Jubilee road, Aberaman
Ainswnrth Albt. tobaccnst. 6 Fforchaman rd. Cwmaman
Allsopp Samuel k Sons Limited, brewers ; stores. Taff
Vale Railway station
Vndrews Harry Maurice, confr. Jubilee rd. Aberaman
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited, Great Western yard
Arnold Ellen (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 200 Cardiff road,
Aberaman
Arnold Frank, grocer, 12 Margaret street, Trecvnon
Assembly Rooms (F. J. Caldicott. sec). 11 Bute street
Atkins Stanley, shopkpr. 34 Mt. Pleasant st. Trecynon
Badash Zavil, marine store dealer. Commercial street
Badham Sam. draper, 1; Fforchaman road, Cwmaman
Uaker Herbt. hair drssr i63 Fforchaman rd. Cwmaman
Baker Thomas, supt. Wesleyan ft General Assurance
Society, 9 Clifton street
Banks Hany B.A., M.B., B.A.O.Dubl. physician k sur-
geon, 2 Park lane, Trecvnon
Banks Isaac O.B.E., M.D., B.Ch., B.A.O. public vac-
cinator Aberdare upper district k surgeon to the
Cottage Homes, 2 Park lane, Trecynon. T Nos.
40 & 45
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Charles Morgan Lewis, manager),
Victoria square ; draw on head office, 54 Lombard
stieet. London E C 3
Bargery William, shopkeeper, 353 Cardiff road
Barnes .Samuel James, fried fish shop, 61 Monk street
Beerham Moses, shopkeeper. 54 High street
Bennett Byrun. p.iini-'. '. -•■'.n,..nv street
Bennett J.'ihn. green_ , . - MiiMur street
lierrv James, haii' .h . M: i street, Trecvnon
Bevn'nn George, C-ini,.' ,1 1,-.. _, Cniuiiiercial st;eet
Bevnon Thomas, fruiterer, jj Mill street, Trecvnon
Beynon William, saddler. 71 Cardiff road
Bishop Wm. A. hair drssr. Constitutional bidgs. Canon sir
Black Lion Family & Commercial Hotel (TheV
Victoria square. T N 151
Bloch Lewis, furniture dealer, 92 Gadlys road
Blower Caroline B. (Mrs.), Albion inn, 60 Cardiff road
Bodger Edwin James, grocer, t8 Lewis street,Aberamaii
Bond Ernest, relieving officer No. i district, Merthyr
Tydvil union, i Belmont terrace, Aberaman
Boots Gash Chemists, 13 Commercial street
Bosher Gwilym, architect, 38 Victoria square
Bosher John" Alfred, electrical engineer k contractor;,
electrical installations in shop, house or works, 30-
High street. T N 87
Botting Thomas, director to Aberdare Education Com-
mittee, Education offices. High street
Bowden William, Fforchneol Arms P.H. igS Brynmair
road, Godreaman
Boweii J. L & Son Limited, mineral water manufac-
turers, Gloucester street
Bowen David, Cap Coch inn, 108 John st. Abercwmboi
Bowen Sarah Jane (Mrs.), midwife, 6 Brynmair road,.
Godreaman
Bowen Thomas, school attendance officer, 62a, Brook st.
Aberaman
Bracchi Brothers, confectioners, 6 Lewis st. Aberaman;.
26 & 34 Canon street & 71 Gadlys road
Brace Annie (Miss), fruiterer, S^ Gadlys road
Brailey Samuel, Beehive P.H. Gadlys street
Brav David, shopkeeper, 416 Cardiff road
Brayley Henrj-, Tonglwyd Fawr Holford P.H. 37 Dare-
road, Cwmdare
Briggs k Co. boot makers, 7 Commercial street
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (John Lsaac, district
supt.), 27 Victoria square
British k Argentine Meat Co. Limited, butchers, 16
Vict
squar
ish Widoyvs' Assurance Co. Limited (John D. Prioei-
supt ), 52 Herbert street
Brittain Joseph, agent for Ely Brewery Co. Limited, 7-
Plasdraw i-oad
Britz Ida (Mrs.), clothier, 15 Cardiff road & 42 Lewis
street, Aberaman
Brown Spencer, shopkfr. 8a, Wyndham ores. Aberaman-
Brown William, butcher, loa, John street, Abercwmboi
Brown William Henrv, billiard rooms, 6a, Canon street
Bryant E. (Mrs.), sub-postmistress, 4 Alexandra ter-
race, Cwmaman
Brvnniyiiaoh Building Co. Limited (David Rees. man-
ager). 5 Brynmair road, Godreaman; reiiistered
office. 41 Lewis street. Aberaman
Budge James, tried fish .shop, 40 Pembroke street
Bufton John, shopkeeper, 57 Bute street
Bugler Jas. & Son. sewing machine agts ^l^" %^'^^''r
Bullen Frederick Charles M.B., B.Ch., B^A.O.R.U.T.
& Q.U.B. physician & surgeon. 17 & "3 Spencer st.
Cwmaman T N i^ Cwmaman
Biirchell Brothers, grocers. 1 Park View ter. Aternrint
Bui-'e Brothers, fishmongers & poulterers. 3 Comtuer-
rial street. T K :;3
Burton William, oilman. ;o Lewis street. Aberaman
Bute Mineral Estate Office fThe) (Robert Thomas Kees^
agent), Mardv offices. T iSl 51
58 ABERDARE.
SOUTH WALES.
Buxtin Richard, farmer, & colliers agent to D. R.
Llewellyn esq. Pare achat', Cwmdare & Tyr-Rhos
far:n, Llwydcoed
Bwlita t Merthyr Dare Steam Collieries (1891) Limited
iRt-es Llewellyn, consulting engineer; VVm. Morgan
Llewellyn, general manager), Cwmdare
Cable William, stationer, 14 Canon street, Aberdare
Cambrian Dare Cabinet Works Limited, cabinet
makers, Pembroke street
<.'auieron Alec. S. architect & surveyor, 14 Victoria
square. T N 196
■Cameron Chas. Stuart, travelling draper, i3 Clifton street
•Canlmali E. (Mrs.), confectioner, 34 Commercial street
Cardmalli Giuseppe, confr.4a,Ftorchaman rd.Cwmaman
Carniody John, Mount Pleasant inn, 43 Mount Pleasant
street, Trecynon
Carter John, haulier, lestyn street, Trecvnon
Carter Louisa (Miss) (nurse), health 'visitor. Public
Heilth department, High street
Carter Margaret Ann (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife, 3c Bell
.•street, Trecynon '^
C:irter Thomas, boot repairer, lestyn street, Trecvnon
Cartlidge Charles Percy, greengrocer, 15 Fforchaman rd.
Cwmaman
Cash & Co. (W. & E. Turner Limited), boot & shoe
deiilers, 14 Victoria square
Cate- Douglas, Railwav inn, PwUfa place, Cwmaman
CatteUs (Aberdare) Ltd. -wholesale confectioners. High st
Cau.a Frederick W. baker & confectioner, i Commer-
cial street & 24 Victoria square. T N 54
Chmibers David William, photocfrapher, see Davie-;
& Chambers
Charles Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 68 Harriet st. Trecynon
Chew S. A. & H. wholesale confectioners, 38 High street
Chil,lren-s Homes (Thomas Snelgrove Eavmond, supt. ■
.Mrs. Raymond, matron), Llwydcoed
Churchill Arthur Vincent, architect, 32 Victoria square
Cbui chill John Giles (exors. of), saddlers & harness
makers, 32 Victoria square
Chtrrhill Walt, hair drssr. 6 Alexandra ter. Cwmaman
Clarl; John Richard, electrical engineer, 10 Station ter-
race, Cwmaman
Codd Thomas, printer, 50 Dean street
Cohen Henry, jeweller, 17 Lewis street, Aberauian &
outfitter, 5a, Fforchaman road, Cwmaman
Cnle Francis, wholesale general & confectioners' mer-
chant, fancy goods, hardware & stationer^, :5b,
Dean street '
Cole George, boot repairer, 2 Bridge road, Cwmbach
Collier David, undertaker, 22 Lewis st.Aberaman. TNii
Coniley John, estate agent to Mrs. Windsor Lewis,
Llwydcoed farm
Cond.in D. & Son, undertakers. 96 Gadivs rd. & Cross st
Cook Arthur, beer retailer, 133 Cardiff road
Cook Margaret S. (Miss) M.A. head mistress Inter-
mediate School for Girls. Cwmbach road
Coombes WUliam Chas. shoe maker, 25b. Weatlieral street
Cottage Homes (Miss Florence Hall & Miss Sarah
Evans, foster mothers). Cemetery road, Trecvnon
Cottage Homes (Miss R. Williams k Miss M." Eosser,
foster mothers), Cwmbach
Couldrey James, painter, 33 Clifton street
County Court (His Honor Rowland Rowlands, judge;
Bees Williams, registrar & high bailiff; office, 3
Maendy place. Weatheral street
Cox Francis Walter, smith. Monk street
Cox George William. Red Cow P.H. Llwydcoed
Cox Walter Charlton M.A. head master of the Countv
school. County School hooit
Cnici Brothers, confectioners, 10 Cardiff street
Cnlley R. P. & Co. Limited, beer bottlers, Harriet
street. Trecynon. T N 103
Cummings William, confr, 2 Wyndham cres. Aberaman
Cnstoms k Excise k Old Age Pensions Office (E A
Richardson, officer). 4 Maendy place
Cwmaman Cinema (B. T. Knowles. manager), St
David's square, Cwmaman
Cwmaman Coal Co. Limited (Willian
C«m,iman Public Hall & Institute (David Owen, sec)
CwDiaman
Cwii,b;<ch-.\beraman Co-operative Society Limited
(Evan Jones, sec), Lewis street, Aberaman; Bridge
riiad, C-wmbach; Fforchaman road. Cwmaman; Car-
diff road k Commercial .street. Mountain Ash ;' John
street, Abercwmboi & Penrhiwceiber road, Penrliiw-
ceiber ; registered offices. 2 Park road. Aberaman
Cwnibjch Pnblic Workmen's Hall. Institute k Library
(A. T. Jenkins, sec; D. Hughes Jones, treasurer).
Cwmbach
Cynon Valley Band k Musical Institute (The) (W. J
I'.v.e.. «,e,). ,3 Victoria square
[kelly's
Dando David, fishmonger, i, 2 4; 3 Duke street
Daniel Joseph, boot maker, :;6 Jubilee road, Aberaman
Daniel Thomas, baker, 17 Fforchaman rd. Cwmaman
Daniel William, insurance agent, 55 John st.Abercwmboi
Daniels Lily Florence (Mrs.), Red Lion P.H.sg Cardiff st
David Morgan, billiard rooms, 17 Hirwain road
David Peter, shopkeeper, 11 Dare road, Cwmdare
David Thos. farmer, Abernant-y-groes-uchaf,Cwmbach
Davies & Chambers, photographers, 27 Whitcombe st
Davies D. k Son, builders, David street, Trecvnon
Davies D. Tyssul & Sons, builders k contractors &
undertakers, Mount Pleasant, Trecynon. T N 129
Davies Joshua k Son, butter merchants. Great Western
yard. T N 131
Davies k Lewis,haberdashers,8 Wvndham cres. Aberaman
Davies William & Son, hay, straw, chaff, corn, flour
& potato merchants k district agents Molassine mea),
Taff Hay stores. Duke street. T ^' 141
Davies Ann (Mrs). Duffryn Arms P.H. Cwmbach
Davies Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Duffryn row, Cwmbach
Davies Charles. fishmonger,2:} Fforchaman rd.Cwmaman
Davies Charles, fruiterer, 61 Jubilee road, Aberaman
Davies Daniel, Golden Lion P.H. Cvnon pi. Trecvnon
Davies David, farmer, Penrhiwganeii, Abercwmboi
Davies David E. grocer, 75 Gadivs road
Davies David John, plumber, 51" Cardiff street
Davies David William, confactioner 22, & grocer 135.
Glanam.in road, Cwmaman
Davies Edward Thomas, Star k Railway inn. Trap road
Davies Elizh. (Mrs.), confectnr. 4 Bridge rd. Cwmbach
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), glass & china dlr. 91 Gadivs rd
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 14 Pleasant View
street. Cwmaman
Davies Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkeepr. 2 Prospect pi. Cwmaman
Davies Elvira (Mrs.), shpkpr. 24 Duffryn st.Godreaman
Davies Francis, Mackworth Arms P.H. 25 Gadlys road
Davies Griffith T. solicitor & commissioner for oath?.
68 Monk street. T N 82
Davies Gwilym, builder. Carville. Monk street
Davies Harriet (Mrs.),draper,28 Wyndham cres.Aberamn
Davies Howell, draper, 48 Bell street. Trecynon
Davies Hugh John, Blaengwawr inn, 373 Cardiff road
Davies Ivor, ironmonger, 6 Cardiff" street
Davies James, cabinet maker, i Church street
Davies Jenkin, beer retailer, 7 Monk street
Davies John, confectioner loa, & picture framer ir,
Cardiff street
Davies John, corn merchant, Duke street k Merchant
street. T X 37
Davies John, farmer, Blaencwmboy, Abercwmboi
Davies John, farmer, Cwmneol, Cwmaman
Davies John, farmer. Hendre Baily, Llwydcoed
Davies John, school attendance olTicer. i Windsor st.
Trecynon
Davies John, tailor, 5 High street
Davies John, tailor.' 39 Sunnybank .street. Abernmin
Davies John, vaccination officer tor Aberdare district,
4SC, Oxford street, Gadlys
Davies John S. grocer. ifl5 Cardiff rnad. Aberaman
Davies John Samuel, shopkeeper, i Catherine street
Davies Joseph, hair dresser. 23 Cardiff road
Davies Lncretia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Seymour street
Davies M. (Mrs.), Queen's hotel. Canon' street. T X 5
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Oak street
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Tnysllwvd street
Davies Maria (.Mrs.), shopkpr. 33 Margaret st. trecvnon
Davies Martha (Mrs.), farmer, Gwrhyd, Ahernant
Davies M^iry (Miss), confectnr. -, Bridge rd. Cwmbach
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 53 Cardiff road
Davies Morgan W. beer retailer, 24 Hirwain road
Davies Owen, hair dresser. 17 Jubilee road. Godreaman
Davies Ponting. shopkeeper. Jubilee road. Aberaman
Davies Roderick. Plasterers' Arms P.H, 32 Bond street
Davies Sarah (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife. 74 John street.
Abercwmboi
Davies Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 22 Victoria
t. Ci
Public Health
Davies Sarah Jane (Miss), healtl
department. High street
Davies Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shpkpr. 38 Brvn ter. Cwmdare
Davies Thomas, drug stores, 12 Jubilee' rd. Godreaman
Davies Thomas, hair dresser. 360 Cardiff road
Davies Thoma.e, news agent. 102 Cardiff road
Davies ThomMs. Railway inn. 32 Commercial street
Davies Tom, professor of music. 28 Stuart street
Davies Walter, beer retailer, i Oak street
Davies William, fried fish shop. 216 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
Davies William, shopkeeper. 27b. Regent st. Aberaman
Davies William James, pictnre frame ma. 3 Herbert st
Dickson Robert Jas. travelling draper, 9 Bronteg ter
Dix George Fdk. shopkpr. 132 Fforchaman rd Cwmaman
Dix Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 30 Commercial street
Dix Thomas, cab proprietor. Trap road
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABERDARE.
59
; maker, loi Wind street
general & furnishing ironn
requisites, plumbers k g
Aber
man &
Donovan James, boc
Doughton & Hughes
builders' & coUiei .
& artificial manure merchants, Le
55 Jubilee road, Godreaman
Doughton Thomas, hair dresser, 20 Bridge rd. Cwmbacb
Doult Etliel (Miss), shopkeeper, 29 Windsor st.Trecynon
Dovey Beatrice (Miss), confectioner, 27 Whitcombe st
DnveV Thomas Henry, beer retailer, 86 Gadlys road
Drew' John, baker, 202 Cardiff road. Aheraman
Drill Hall (Evan Thos. Isaacs, caretaker I, Cwmbach rd
Dumayne John, Harrow inn, 321 Cardig road
Durbiii George Hy. fishmonger, 63a,Jubilee rd.Aberaman
Durrant Peter, fruitrver, 69 Cardiff road
Eastmans Limited, fnreiijn rneiit purvevors, 22a, Lewis
street, Aberaman & 7a. C'ardill street
Eddy William, agent Wesleyan & General Assurance
So'cietv, 9 Graig place
Edmund's Frederick William White, solicitor (firm,
William Thomas & Co.), 7 Station street
Edmunds . Morgan, hardware dealer, 113 John street,
Abercwmboi
Edwards David, boot ma. 24 Cwmaman rd. Godreaman
Edwards David, grocer, draper & boot & shoe waie-
house, 19 BwUfa road, Cwmdare (T N i^g^) & 12 & 13
Bell street, Trecynon. T N 150
Edwards Edward Thom.is, teacher of music, 42 Tudor
terrace, Trecynon
Edwards Islwyii, sub-postmaster, 19 Bwllfa rd.Cwmdare
Edwards John, butcher, 33 Jenkin street
Edwards John, confectioner, 28 Well place, Gwmbach
Edwards Joyce (Mrs.), Bute Arms P.H. 28 Victoria sq
Edwards Margaret Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, iga,
Mount Pleasant street. Trecynon
Edwards Eees, hair dresser, 24a, Hirwain road
Edwards Thomas. Market tavern, 31 Commercial street
Edwards Thomas, tailor, 62 Jubilee road, Aberaman
Edwards Thomas John, hair dresser. 9 Cross street
Edwards William, butcher, 6 Wvndham cres. Aberaman
Edwards Wm. manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. C:inon st
Edwards William, Volunteers' Arms P.H. 8 .^station --t
Ely Brewery Co. Limited (Joseph Brittain. agent) ;
stores, Duke street
Empire Theatre (John Phillips, res. manager). Canon st
Enghsh &, Colonial Meat Company, butchers, 39 Canon
street ; 48 Commercial st. & 182 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
Enoch Eufus. fried fish shop. 13 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Enoch Thomas, shopkeeper, 9 & 10 Griffiths street
Escott Thomas, fruiterer, 38 Victoria square
Evans E. & Son, cycle makers, 186 Cardiff rd.Aberaman
Evans John (Merthyr) Limited, grocer 4T, & butcher
42. Commercial street
Evans Rees k Son, tailors, 45 Commercial street
Evans Benji
Evans Benjamin, shopkeeper, 33 Seymour street
Evrins Benj. Parsell. butcher, 30 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Evans Catherine (Miss), school nurse. Public Health
department. High street
Evans Daniel. Bush inn, 43 Commercial street
Evans Daniel, insurance agent, 48 Hirwain road
Evans David, grocer, 47 Gadlys road
Evans David, hair dresser, 41; Cardiff road
Evans E. Emrys. chemist, q~& id Victoria square
Evans Edmund R. solicitor. 49a. Commercial street
Evans Eie.nnnr CMrs.), shopkeeper, 6e Mill st. Trecynon
Evans Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 39 Bwllfa rd.Cwmdare
Evans Evan, cattle salesman. College street
Evans Evan, saddler, 37 Commercial street
Evans Frances (Mrs.), butcher. :; Duke street
Evans Frank, butcher, gid, Gadlys mad
Evans George, shopkeeper. 37 John street, Abercwmboi
Evans Gwilvm, grocer, 44 Cardiff road
Evans Joe, Three Generals P.H. 56 Cardiff street
Evans John A. hosier. Canon street
Evans John Morgan, draper, 3 Canon street
Evans John William, grocer, 169 Cardiff road, Aberaman
Evans Joseph H. boot maker, :;4 Lewis street. Aberaman
Evans Llewellvn. beer retailer".268 Cardiff rd.Aberaman
Evans Margt.'(Mrs.). midwife.g Cledwen ter. Trecynon
Evans Mary Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer, 56 Cemetery
road, Trecynon
milliner, 404 Cardiff road
beer retailer, 22b, Pembroke st
d. hiiir dresser, i Weatheral street
362 Cardiff road
, shopkeeper, 141a, Cardiff road
Evans William, shopkeeper, 13 Howell's row,Godreaman
Evans William Thomas, dairyman, 17 & ib Seymour
street &; 22 Victoria square
Eynon David, blacksmith. High street
Eynon David, insur. agt. Brynamlwg, Elm gro. Gadh»
Eynon Geo.bookbiiider&general print6r,30 & 31 Cardiff »t
Fawkes Thomas, boot repairer, i Glenaman rd.Cwmaman-
Fine J. & Co. furniture dealers, i8b, Whitcombe street
Finney Thomas L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.F.P. k S-:
Glas. surgeon, & medical officer Powell Duffryn Coat.
Co. Limited, Ty Uchaf, Aberaman. T N 5 Aberamam
Fleming, Eeid & Co. hosiers, 2a, Canon street
Fletcher George Watson, grocer &c. 9 & 10 Commercial..
street & Bridge road, Cwmbach
Flnok Gertrude May (Mrs.), Prince of Wales inn, loglT
1 IT iM, clothier, 13a & 13b, Canon street
Tievor L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon-
' 1 buildings. Commercial street
M in & surgeon, Bridge rd. Cwmbach
..,. ,p,.p agent, 2 Brondeg terrace
'< I, Llwydcoed
Maiket street
■ ' i.l's No. 679), Masonic Hall
Job
Lewis
Aberaman
Kvons Olivia (Mrs.),
Evans Ehoda (Mrs.),
Evans Richard Oswal
Evans Silas, oilman,
Evans Tagwen (Mrs.'
Geoige Benjamin, liuiten-r, 2 Weatheral street
George Frederick D. E. undertaker, 24 & 25 Seymour st
George John Ingram, beer retailer, 5 Hirwain road
Geoige S.ii.ih J.me (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Brynmair
Gin I .Itch repairer, 25 Cardiff street
Gill I lust, 40 Commercial street
Glib \ 'i* & .\ Limited, wine & spirit merchants, 4^
Commercial stieet
Glancynon Foundry Co. Limited, iron founders &.
crucible steel manufacturers. Commercial st. T X 31
Goilgin rCn.ih. 111.11 iiie ^tllle dealer. Commercial street
Gil.'-n ill T 1' I . 11 iiiii-r.83 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
G ,1 I I .Knr, ^-4 Cardiff road
GiM I II ' I I'linntinit.Town hall. High S.I
(i I 1. I -i I I 1.11 II, n Cardiff rd. Aberimiau
GiuMi.iii D,.„ni-. Li«Mi-i..-l\ii mn, 57 Cemetery road,-
Tiec>nuii
Gosnev Alfred, shopkeeper, 33 Bell street, Trecynon
Grace'Richard, butcher, 36 Canon st. & 16 Whitcombe »t
Grand Theatre (Aheraman Workmen's Hall & Institute,,
proprietors; W. W. Price, sec), Cardiff rd.Aberaman
Great Western Railway Goods Depot (William Bowen^
-goods agent), Cwmaman
, Carpenters' Arms P.H. 20 Canon street ' Greenhalgh Harry, botanical brewery, Aberaman
■ • ' Greenhouse Hugh, postmaster k stamp distributor,.
Canon street. Aberdare
Greening Elizabeth (Miss), nurse, 47 Monk street
Gregor Brothers Limited, timber merchants, Aberdare-
timber vard & saw mills. T A "Gregor, Aberdare ;''^
T N iSi
Griffith & Co. ironmongers, St. David's sq. Cwmaman
Griffiths Aimie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 77 Gadlys road
Griffiths Dan, inspector of county police, common lodg-
ing houses, explosives k hackney carriages. Police-
station, Station street
Griffiths David, Globe inn, 46 Commercial street
Griffiths Emilv (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 David st.Trecynoui
Griffiths John," beer retailer, 28 Bridge St. Robertstown
Griffiths Rd. grocer », beer rtlr.Tnsycynon st.Cnmbarh
Griffiths Thomas William, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths. 22 Victoria square
Griffiths William, boot maker, 21 Jenkin street
Griffiths William, biiot maker, 19 TnysUwyd street
Griffiths Wm. Hichd. news agnt. 6 John st. Abercwmboi
Grist Samuel, Ship & Castle inn, Cwmbach
Gritton Alfred, undertaker & complete^ funeral fur-
nisher, carpenter & shopfitter, 273 Cardiff road; res.
85 Brook street, Aberaman
Haggar William, Kinema hall. Market street
Halewood Peter, boot maker. 3' & 3^ Canon st. T -> QS
Halford Cvcle Cn. Limited, cycle k cycle accesso les^
manufacturers (0. Williams, mgr.),^ 2 Commeicia .
Hall. Lewis & Co. raiTway wagon "Pf ""•,^°7/j,„" „
Hall & Sons (Furnishers) Limited, house furnisher... 9
Ha^r nirolt^stopkeeper. r Holford ^--/'^^A^beraman
Hanbury Joseph, denUl ^^^^f^^.J^lZTlUTnZ
tin plate worker. 364 Cardiff road
music & musical instrument ware-
173 Florchaman road.
Evans Thomas, fa
Evans Thomas 0,
Cwmaman k 127 Glanaman road
Evans Tom, grocer, 17 Whitcombe street
Evans William, beer retailer, 2r Bridge road, Cwmbach
Evans William, Bridge End inn, Harriet st. Trecynon
Evans W'illiam, farmer, Uwydcoed
Harford
Har
hous
Harrie
Cardiff street
e- trraninphones. records &c. 7 t arnin sii
s (ilarchant) & Jones, solicitors. 8 Cardiff
GO AliERDARE.
SOUTH WALES.
Tkklly's
iHarries Thomas Marchant, solicitor, see Hariies
(Marehant) & Jones
Harris Benjamin, shopkeeper, 80 YnjsUwjd street
Harris Chas.A.paperhanger i2,& drug stores i3,Cardiff st
Harris David (Miss), wardrobe dealer, Duke street
Harris Harriet (Mrs), shopkeeper,: Llewellyn st.Trecynon
Harris Herbert M. photographer, i Station street
Harris Leiris Henry, grocer, 16 Mill street, Trecynon
Harris Mark, clothier, 23 VVhitcombe street
Barris Marv (Mrs.), shpkpr. 2 Tanvcoed ter.Abercnmbni
Harris Mary (Mrs), tailor, 42 Bell street, Trecynon
Harris Rees, shopkeeper, 8 Windsor terrace, Abernant
Hani^ Sarah Ann (Mrs.). Corner House inn, Merthyr
road, Llwydcoed
"Hawke George Albert, shopkpr. 212 Cardiff rd.Aberaman
Haynes Charles, shopkeeper, 97 Gadlys road
Heayel Edivin James, boot maker, i Anian st.Cwmaman
Hek' Fred Edward., house furnisher, 26 Cardiff street
Hek John William, road & haulage contractor & furni-
ture remover; estimate.^ free. Irnnbridee hotel, 29
Commercial street & Gloucester street. T :X 187
Henrv Levshon. Carpenters' Arms P.H. 11 Mil) street.
Trecynon
Henton Edward G. architect, 22 Cardiff street
Herheit William L. butcher & £Tocer, 3 Ffnrchaman
road. Cwniaman
Hill & Co. furniture dealers. Canon street
"HiHier Arthur, hair dresser, 11 Mill street. Trecynon
Hipps Limited, tailors, ig Canon street
Hodges & Sons (Clothiers) Limited, clothiers, 6 & 23
Victoria square
Hodges Albert, confectioner, 184 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
Home & Colonial Stores Ltd. grocers, 5 Commercial st
Hcpkin nnpMn. Hr-nfral Pioton P.H. 134 Cardiff road
Ho|il. ! . ' ! . nnnger, 4 Canon street
■HnjikiL^ 1: !. -ii..[iKepper. 36 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
"Hopiicr Fn-dpiul, William, painter & decorator, 246
Cariliil' road, Aberaman
Hopper John, house decorator, paperhanger, grainer,
sign writer &c. 29 Hill street. Aberaman
Hospital for Infectious Diseases (John Llewelyn
Pritchard M.R.C.S.. D.P.H. medical officer; Miss M.
E. Samuel, matron). Park lane, Trecynon
House M. Brind (Miss), milliner, 27 High street
Howell Evan, mining engineer, Gelly-isnf
Howell Jenkin, printer, 16 Victoria square
H.iwell John F.A.I, auctioneer & valuer, Greenhill
house & Lewis .street, Aberaman. T N 6 Aberaman
Hon ell Margt. (Mrs.), beer ret. 39 & 40 Gloucester st
Howell Thomas Rees, farmer, Gamlyn-isaf
Howell Wm. Thos. solicitor, 22 Lewis st. Aberaman
Howells T. & Son, printers, 14 Lewis street, Aberaman
Howells Edward, farmer, & agent for Blaen gwawr &
Gadlys uchat estates, Maes gwvn, Cwmdare
Howells Edward. Griffin inn, 290" Cardiff road
Howells Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,36 Victoria square
Howells Thomas, Aberaman hotel, Aberaman
Hughes Austin Owen, chief .surveyor to Powell Duffryn
Steam Coal Co. Limited. Rlcnhrook, Godreaman
Hughes Dan, King's Heaa P.H. 265 Cardiff road
Hughes David William, ironmonger kc. see* Dnughton
& Hughes
Hiughes Edmund John, solicitor, 23 Canon street
Hughes Evan, farmer, Gelly-Uchaf, Llwydcoed
Hughes James Daniel, Boot hotel, Victoria sq. T N 192
Btighes John, Ceiriog, news agent, 50 Cardiff street
Hughes Leyshon, confectioner, 1:7 Jubilee rd. Aberaman
■Humphreys E. Llewellvn M.P.S. chemist, 70 Mill st.
Trecynim. T X 122
Hurl .John William, lish merchant, Duke street & fi.sh-
monger, 25 Canon street
Infant ' Welfare Centre (John Llewelvn Prichard
M R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H. mcdirnl
officer). 32 Seymour .street
Ingram Fanny (Mrs.), leather seller, grindery dealer &
hoot k shoe maker, 11, 12 & 13 Cross street
Intermediate School for Girls (Miss Margaret S. Cook,
head mistress), Cwmbach road
Tronbridge Hotel (John William Hek, proprietor) ;
every accommodalion fur visitors k commercials;
good stabling &c. 20 Commercial street
Irons Victoria (Mrs.), Cardiff Arms P.H. 351 Cardiff rd
Isaac Morgan, grocer, 22 Victoria square
Jacobs Morris k Sons, pawnbrokers, 14 CardilT street
James Cecilia (Mrs.), shpkpr. 113 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
JanK's Danl. Queen Victoria P.H. 39 Bridge rd. Cwmbach
James Daniel, station master, G. W. R. .ibernant
.liimes David, grocer, 81 Olanaman road, Cwmaman
James Eliiabeth (Mrs.). Shepherds' Amis P.H. Fforch-
aiiian road, Cwmanian
James George, station master G. W. R Llwydcoed
James Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 89 Cardiff road
James John, farm bailiff to the Powell Duffrj-n Coal Go.
ited. Aber
Jami
rcial
James John, shopkeeper, Llwydcoed
James Samuel, sanitary in.spector, 43 High street k
Windsor street, Trecynon
James Shelby, shopkeeper, 30 Monk street
James Thomas, farmer, Abercwmboi
James Thomas Robert. Earl Grey P.H. Llwydcoed
Japanese Tea Co. tea dealers, 10 Canon street
Jay's Furnishing Stores (Western) Ltd. 8 Victoria sq
Jeffries Thomas O. boot repairer, 52 Lewis st.Aberamaa
Jenkins D. G. & Co. marine store dealers & old iron &
metal merchants. Maelgwyn terrace, Gadlys
Jenkins Arthur, fried fish shop. 38 Lewis st. Aberamau
Jenkins Bronwen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 66 Gadlys road
Jenkins Daniel, furniture remover, 7 Dean street
Jenkios Daniel, Green Dragon P.H. 3 Green street
Jenkins David, Conway inn, 52 Cardiff street
Jenkins Margt. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 52 John st.Abercnniboi
Jenkins Thomas, shopkeeper. 19 King street, Cwmdare
Jenkins Thomas, shopkeeper, 63 Pembroke street
Jenkins Thos. Charles, Farmers' Arms P.H. 55 Hii;h st
Jeremiah John, billiard rooms, 5 Commercial -street k
Cardiff road, Aberaman
John James, shopkeeper, 8 Queen street, Cwmdare
John John, shopkeeper, 23 Bwllfa road, Cwmdare
John Morgan, dairy, 5b, Fforchaman road, Cwmaman
Johns Frederick W.' yeast merchant, Ty-ar-fryn, Wind sti
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited, 49b, Commercial st
Jones Benjamin & Co. drapers.29 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Jones Brothers, builders, Tan-v-hrvn cottage, Gwawr
street, Aberaman
Jones Bros, undertakers, Dolvcoed house, Abercwmboi
Jones D. k Son, tailors. 15 Cardiff street
Jones David Eees&Sons.bakers k grocers, 64Tnysllwyd sb
Jones E. Lewis k Co. avrctioneers. house, estate k in-
surance agents, stock k share dealers & agents for
Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, i Weatheral street.
T N 36
Jones Llewellvn k James David, fried fish shop, 14
Elizabeth street
Jones R. & Sons, watch makers, jewellers k opticians,
dealers in fancy goods, tobacconists' requisites, cutlery,
umbrellas ice. stationerv requisites; established i3i8,
17 Canon street
Jones Rice Price k Co. drapers, i Cardiff street
Jones T. P. k Co. outfitters. 12 Lewis street, Aberan.an
Jones S. & Co. drapers, 22 Commercial street
Jones & Co. grocers (W. G. Bratt), 28 Bell st. Trec>n.m
Jones Albert Davey. tobacconist, 21 Canon street i
cycle agent, 13. 14 k 15 Duke street
Jones Albert Edward, estate agent k accountant & col-
lector &> assessor of taxes, 4 Maendy place. T ]S' 199
Jones Arthur, shopkeeper, 9 Pembroke street
Jones Bridget C. (Mrs.), sub-postmistress, Uwvdcoed
Jones Daniel, Miners' Arms P.H. Lhvvdcoed
Jones David. Fothersjill Arms P.H. 15 Victoria square
Jones David. Tvv Bn^li I'.H. Kinijsburv pi. Cwmaman
Jones Davi.l. M,.i!iin;; Star P.H. 24 Tny.sllyd street
Jones Da\id. ^hnpk.pper, 36a, Lewis street, Aberaman
Jones David P. bmter & egg merchant, Duke street
& Market street. T :N 130
Jones David William, artificial teeth manufacturer, i
Mountain road, Cwuiaman
Jones Diana (Miss), general shop. & sub-postmistress,
26 Bridge road, Cwmbach
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.). Colliers' Arms P.H. 28 Dare
road, Cwmdare
Jones Emily (Mrs.), shopkpr. 5 John st. Abercwmboi
Jones Evan, secretary ('wmhach-Aberaman Co-operativa
Society Limited, Park road, Aberaman. T H's 7
Aberaman & 156 Aberdare
Jones Eynon, hair dresser, 11 Monk street
Jones Frederick, shopkeeper, 7 Wyndham cres.Aberaii;an
Jones George Trevor, paperhanger, 41b, TnvsUwvd st
Jones George Verier. Waynes Arms P.H. 30' Gtid'lys rd
Jones Gwilym, hoot maker, 36a, Alma street, Trecynon
Jones Gwilvm, hair dresser, 8 Monk street
Jones Harriet (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.H. Cwmbach
Jones Hnvelock, deputy registrar of births k deaths, 4
Bute street
Jones Henry, hair dresser, 17Tb. Cardiff rd. Aberan.an
Jones Isaac Jenkin. shopkpr. 115 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Jones James, haulier, 27 Hirwain road
Jones .Tohn, buihier, Gwawr cottage. Wind street
Jones John, shopkeeper. 78 Bronallt ter. Abercwmboi
.lones John, Vulcan inn, 38 Victoria square
Jones John Griffith, grocer, 20 New street, Godreaman
Jones John Owen, station master G. W. H. Trap road
Jones .lohn Watkins, shopkpr. 93 Bwllfa rd. Cwmdare
.lones Jnnatlinii. greengrocer. 14 Mnnk street
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEKDAKl
61
Jon«s Joseph, boot repairer, Morgan roTv, C^nibacb
Jones Joshua (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 31 Dare rd. Cwmdare
Jones Llewellyn, shopkeeper, 14 Globe row, Cwmaman
Jones Martin Llewehn F.E.C.S.Eng. surgeon, 2 Vic-
toria square. T N 26
Jones Mary Ann (Miss), shopkpr.i Jubilee rd.Godreamn
Jones Miriam (Mrs.), shopkpr.32 Jubilee rd.Godreaman
Jones Morgan, shopkeeper, 21 Well place, Cwmhach
Jones Owen, draper, 49 Gadlys road
Jones Eichard, fried ti.sh shop, 10 Harriet st. Tree) noii .
.Junes Bichard, shopkeeper, 5 Oxford street, Gadlys
Jones .Samuel, news agent, 81 Gadlys road
Jones Samuel, Talbot inn, 39 PeuibroI.e street
Jones Sarah Ann (Mis.), shoe maker. 357 Caidili road
Jones Taliesin, shopkeeper, 13 Elienezer st. Trecynon
Jones Thomas, baker, Llnydcoed
Jones Thomas, Crown inn. Crown row, Cwmbach
Jones Thos.Cwmneol inn. 112 Ffnrchaman rd. Cwmaman
Junes Thomas (exors. of), George spirit stores, & wine &
■ - et. T ^^ 162
r, see Harries (Marchant)
.& Jones
Jones Tom, teacher of music, 58 Monk street
Jones Tom D. deputy clerkEducationCommittee, High st
Jnnes Walter Herbert, chemist, 3 Victoria square
Jones Walter Eobinson, accountant, 21 Cardiff street.
T N 128
Jones William, superintendent for the Refuge As-
•surance Co. Limited. 2 Cardiff street
Jones William, travelling draper, 28 Cardiff street
Jones William Ernest, shopkeeper, 100 Gadlvs road
Jones Wm. Hy. oil & colorman, i Mill street. Treci non
Jones William M. dentist, Victoria square
Jones William Thomas, in.spector Gresham Life As-
surance Society, 4 Clifton street
Jordan William Spurgeon, shopkeeper, 4 Cross street
Keeling Florence May (Miss), shopkeeper. Cemetery
Kenshole (C.'& W.) & Prosser, solicitors & commissioners
for oaths. Canon .street. T N 140
Kenshole Chas. solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm,
C. k W. Kenshole & Prosser), sec. Aberdare Market
& Town Hall Co. & solicitor to the Monmouthshire &
South Wales Coal Owners' Association & the Mon-
mouthshire & South Wales Coal Owners' Mutual In-
demnity Society Limited, Bank buildings. Canon st
Tvenshole Ivor, solicitor. Canon street
Kenshole William, solicitor (firm, C. & W. Kenshole &
Prosser), Canon street
Kevin William Henrv, tratch repairer, 77a, Gadhs rd
Key Ha Ga, laundry, 4 Market street
King John, boot & shoe maker, la. Mill st. Trecynon
King Sarah (Mrs.), fancy draper, 36 Commercial street
Kingsbury William, farmer, Fforcbaman farm, Cwmaman
Knight Frank, dental surgery, 1 Canon street
Knicrht Harold, Prince Albert inn, 39 Albert street
Knight Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 373 Cardiff road
Knight William, dairy, 361 Cardiff road
Knowles Lizzie (Miss), shopkpr. i George st. Aberaman
Lacey Thomas, farmer, Tyny Waun farm, Cwmdare
Lambe John, milliner, 180 Cardiff road, Aberaman
Lambert Harry, confectioner, 33 Cardiff road
Layman William, greengrocer, 48 Lewis st. Aberaman
Landeg David, wool repositorv, 35 Canon street
Lazarus Euth (Mrs.), draper, "78 Gadlys road
Lea Alfred, watch maker, 18 Commercial street
Leonards Limited, boot & shoe makers, 16 Canon street
Levitt iloi-ris. house furnisher, 15 & 16 Lewis st Aberamn
Lewis Benjamin, sanitary inspector. 43 High street • &
2S Tan-y-bryn street
Lewis Benjamin Thomas, butcher, 50 Gadlys road
Lei^is ('harles Morgan, manager of Barclays Bank Ltd,
Victoria square
Le-nis David, sergeant in charge of police station, Wind-
sor street. Trecynon
Lewis Ebenezer David, grocer, 32 Lewis st. Aberaman
Lewis Eleanor (Mrs.), Scale Arms P.H. Cwmbach
Lewi-^ Evnn. farmer, Pen-y-wain
Lei<is I'v.in. simpkceper, 28 Margaret street, Trecvnon
LenK i;..,.ii:,.. ,l;,irM,ian, Civmbach
Lewi> rTi'Oii.'.' K. hi aid, butcher, 17 Cardiff road
Lew s Henrv, i 1 "■mionger, 92 Cemetery road, Trecynon
Leni^ .l;nii,-'s. l'im ,r. 7° Cardiff road
Leiii- .lor. 1 1 repairer, 3 Eachel street
Lt^v 1- .iMltn, f. Ml rr. Abercwmboi
Leiv- I ilm. LT-r.i, T2 Mil! st. Trecynon & Llwydcoed
Li-vii .J liii. t.iii"'. Boot chambers. Market street
Lewi* Jn. Kendiiolv, grocer, 4 Fforcbaman rd. Cwmaman
Leiiis Margaret Ann (Miss), grocer, i Mountain road &
i5 Spencer street. Cwmaman
Lewis Marv (Mrs.), boot repr. 65 John st. Abercwmboi
Lewis Rachel Marv(Miss),haberdasher.seeDavies & Lewis
Lewis Eichaid H. collector of rates. Town hall
Lewis Thomas, butcher, 40 Windsor street, Trecj-non
Lewis William, boot maker, i Canon street
Lindsav VVm.grocer,& Post office,Thoma8 st. Roberts twn
Linsi'ott Ernest Peter David, watch ma. 13 Victoria sq
Lipton Limited, provision dealers, 19 Victoria square
Llewellyn David E. proprietor cf Windber colliery
(Cwmdare) & Dvllas colliery, Llwydcoed (T S 7
Llwydcoed) ; Tir ' Herbert colliery. Ehigos (T X y
Hirwain) & Tanybr\ii colliery
Lloyd Henry, printer, 11 Seymour street
Llovd John, Castle inn, Bnllfa road, Cwmdare
Llovd Joseph Albeit, uimchi, 31 Jubilee id. Godreamai.
Llovd Marv Lewis iM ■ .-in.: 1 ,1 l,i, -i ..Uiercwmboi
Lloyd Sarah Ellen [ M : i. 1 ; I. -i Aberaman
Lloyd Thomas, iii 1 ■■<■. provisi.oi
merchant, wine A: 'pini ni'Mi .im: .v imimii warehouse-
man, 14 to 17 CoaiiiiHivi.il slieei, i .N 197
Lloyd Thomas John, window cleaner, 40 Cardiff st ,
Lloyds bank Limited (branch) (William Edwards, man-
ager). Canon street (T N 190) ; (sub-branch) (open
mon. wed. & fii. 10 to -,). -0 L-wis <t. Aberaman;
draw on London office. 71 I.nmliaiM street EC 2
Llwydcoed Collieries Limite^l. cnilu-iv [nnprietors
London Joint ritv & Mi.llan.l Hi,, I. LiuiUed (Georue J.
Tuckliel.l Tiuin:.-.-!! f:n<l-f ,.,,.,t; diaw on head
ofliee. ; 111- '■■ . " '■' -■ ■■• . l,udon EC 2
London ,V \!m' i I 1,.' lu Assurance Co. Ltd.
nu !i ii"T, 67 Monk
aper, 22 Pembroke si
Luke William, s
M'Bean John, ti;
McCaw Andrew.
Macf'ormack Ale
Mackintosh Willii
.McLean Jane (Mrs.), Colliers' Arms P.H. Cwmbach
.Maddv Thomas, grocer, 83 Cardiff road
Mandrv .Marv (Mrs.l, hardware dealer, 71 Tnysllwyd st
Manlev Harry, tinplate worker, see Morgan & Manley
Manning Frederick, furniture remover, g Hawthorne ter
Marsh Arthur, shopkeeper, q Park view, Abercwmboi
Marsh Eobert. Globe inn. Globe row, Cwmaman
Marshall George, Greyhound P.H. 83 Tnysllyd street
Marshall Johul school of commerce, 19 Whitcombe st
Martin Joseph, mining engineer, Aberaman ter.Aberaman
Martin William, boot maker, no Cemetery rd. Trecynon
Mascherpa G. & Sons, confectioners, 38 Canon street
Mason John, boot maker, 34 Lewis street, Aberaman
Mason Thomas, fruiterer 16. & fishmonser 17, Duke ^t
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited, 11 Canon street
Masters Henrv Thomas, hair dresser, 2 Market street
Mathias Edward, tailor. Monk street
Matthews Gwilym. shopkeeper, i5 High street
Matthews Mary (Mis), fruiterer. i8 Bell street.Trecynon
Matthias John^ Colliers' Arms P.H. Pen-y-wain
Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. 13c, Canon street
Meadow Dairy Co. Limited, provision dealers. 29a,
Lewis street, Aberaman
Mears George, cabinet maker, 2a, Wind street
Miles R. H. & Sons, high-class meat purveyors, 27
Victoria square; 8 Cardiff street; 18 Canon St. &
56 Jubilee road, Aberaman & restaurant, bakers k
confectioners, 2 Canon street. T N's go & 91
Miles David, Heathcock inn, 35 High street
Miles Samuel, school attendance officer, 123 Brook st.
Aberaman
Miller James, ref
Milligan Wniiio .
Mills Ann Mi-
Millwanl ^' ■ !■
Milne rinl,,.^ 1;,,
shme
00ms. 24 Whitcombe street
7 Alexandra ter. Cwmdare
•r, 54 Gadlys road
ler. 33 Tan-y-bryn street
Ch.B. physicii
iiii;t.nii in .-^1. John Ambulance (Mountain
Ash) Biisade. J Tan-v-brvn street
Mitchell Robert, fried fish shop. 42 John st. Abercwmboi
Moffit Robert Hall L.E.C.P.I. & L.M. physician & sur-
geon, medical officer & public vaccinator Aberdare
district. Merthyr Tydfil union. 245 Cardiff roao.
.iberaman. T N T5 Aberaman
Mogford John. Cross" inn. 2 Hirwain road ,-,,,,
Monmouthshire & South Wales Coal Owners ->i« >■"
Indemnity Society Limited (Charles Kenshole. soiui-
MorSecai Margf(Mrs ), draper 94 Park vw.Abercwmb,.i
Mor-an John & Son(Aberdare)Ltd.hu.lders,Pendarren st
Morgan John Howard & Co. undertakers t
complete funeral furnishers (son of the late John
Moro-an). 31 Clifton street
Mor.'an 4; Manlev, tinplate workers. Market street
MorSan Alban, butcher, ;c Lewis street, Aberaman
Morgan David, farmer, Abernant-y-groes-isaf, Cwmbach
62 ABEKDAKE.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Morgan David, hair dresser k tobacconist, 63 Gadlys rd
Morgan David, shopkeeper, 51 Glanatuan rd. Cwmaman
Morgan David, shopkeeper, 11 Harriet street, Trecj-non
Morgan David, Whitcombe inn, 11 Whitcombe street,
Morgan Edwin, butcher, 47 Mount Pleasant st.Trecynon
Morgan Eleanor (,Mrs.),shopkpr.i8iCardifl' rd.Aberaman
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), tobacconist, 8b-, Wjndham
crescent, Aberaman
Morgan Howell T. laitle saifsujan, 31 Whitcombe street
Morgan Isaac D;n :, - Ik :,, i._,j Cummercial st.Aberdare
Morgan John, 1 n to street, Aberaman
Morgan Margai' >. . . .hesser, 91c, Gadlys rd
Morgan Margt. (.\ls . -uiiii. 3 Bridge st.Robertslwn
Morgan Maithea, hull .Mimu P.M. 426 Cardiff road
Morgan Sarah ^Mrs.;, (J.M.B. midwife, 40 Harriet
street, Trecynon
Morgan Thomas, baker, 4 Gobiath terrace, Cwmdare
Morgan Thomas, hair dresser, 99 Bwllta rd. Cwmdare
Morgan Tom, agent for South Wales &. Monmouthshire
Colliery Examiners' Association, Koseaman cottage,
Fforchaman road
Morgan Tudor Reynault, butcher,6o Jubilee rd.Aberamn
Morgan Wm. B.sub-postmaster,i5Jubilee rd.Godreaman
Murphy John Xomian James O^Keefle M.B., B.Ch.,
B.A.6. physician & surc;eon. St. Goud, Cwmbach
Morgan William Richard, solicitor, & clerk to Urban
District Council, Town hall. High street
Morris Arthur & Sons, tinplate workers, 37 Lewis
street, Aberaman
Morris Arthur Sidney, deputv survevor to Urban Dis-
trict Council, Town hall. High street
Morris Christopher, painter, 1 Alexandra terrace,
Fforchaman road, Cwmaman
Morris David John, shopkeeper, 2 Bwllfa rd. Cwmdare
Morris Henry, painter, 23 Chapel street, Aberaman
Morris Isaac, shopkeeper, 190 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
Morris John, shopkeeper, Morgan row, Cwmbach
Morris John Walter, hatter & hosier, 39 Commercial st
Morris Martha i,Mrs.), Roberts' Arms P.H. 2 Station st
Morris William, oilman, 6ia, Harriet street, Trecynon
Morris Wm. Henry, farmer. Blannant-y-groes, Cwriibach
Moses Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 56 Bute street
Mounlaiii Ash Wneklv Post (published wed.) (Pugh &
RowUiin!-. I'l-inifKirs), 14 Canon street
Murphx I'ltiici. ,1. physician & surgeon, & surgeon to
L!<'tt>-.-;|niikiii i, Abernant collieries, St. Cloud,
Nicholas Benjamin, Blue Bell P.H. ?8 Mill st. Trecynon
Norman James, stationer, i63 CardiJEf road, Aberam'an
Ogilvie James Carter MB.. B.Ch., B.A.O. Dub. Univ.
physician &, surgeon, Bute hospital. T X 45
Oliver George, shoe warehouse, 26 Whitcombe street
Osborne Walter, confectioner, 13 Sion ter. Cwmbach
Osgood John, boot repr. Mount Pleasant st. Trecvnon
Owen Ambrose Wilfred M D., B.S.Lond. physician k
surgeon, surgeon to Powell Duffryn Steam' Coal Co.
Limited, hon. surgeon to Aberdare & District General
Hospital k medical o£5cer to Abercwmboi Cottage
Homes, Iscoed, Abercwmboi. T X 2S Aberaman
Owen Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 21a, Monk street
Owens David, draper, 21 Mountain road, Cwmaman
Owens Elizabeth (Mrs.), confr. 29 Lewis st. Aberaman
Owejis Margaret (Mrs.), sub-postmistress, 22 John
street, Abercwmboi
Owens Margt. Ann (Mrs.), fancy draper,2oCommercial st
Oienham W. & Son, plumbers". 22 Whitcombe street
Oxenham Fred, plumber. 7 Pembroke street
Paddock Arthur John, plumber, 24 Cardiff street
Paddock John, confectioner, 60 Cardiff street
Page Arthur, fried fish shop. 2 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Palladium Theatre (W. H. Mngford, lessee k manager).
Canon street
Palmer Eliih. Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. 13a. F.Ii/.aheth st
Pardoe Richd. k ?nn. ironuionsrers, 22 Cardiff st. T N 66
t'arfitt James, hair dresser. 14 Lewis street, Aberaman
Park Cinema (W. H. Mogford. proprietor). Gadlys road
Parker Brothers, motor car agents k garage. Station st
Parker Eva (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 70 Harriet st. Trecvnon
Parker M. sculptor 4; monumental mason. 62 High st
Parr Bros. & Co. hoot mas. 20 Fforchaman rd. Cwmaman
Parr Edward, news agent i bookseller, 33 Canon street
k 67 Mill street. Trecynon
Parr Sydney John, musical instrument dir.pie, Gadlys rd
Parry Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 124 Cardiff road, Aberaman
Parry Eliih. (Mrs. 1. shopkpr. 7 St. Joseph's ter. Cwmaman
Parrv Henrv. Plvmonth Arms P.H.49Harriet st.Treoynon
Parry Jn. Edwd. hair drssr. i Brvnmair rd. Godreaman
P.irry Joseph, grocer, 34 Bronallt terrace. Abercwmboi
Paton Wm. dental surgery, 6 Boot chamhrs. Market st
Pearl Life Assurance Co' Limited (Samuel Thomas.
district supt.). 2 Canon street
Pedder Tom. Bnnch of Grapes PH. to High street
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers. 17 Victoria square
Pegrams Limited, grocers, 22c, Lewis street, Aberaman
Penuell John Henry, coal inspector G.W.E. 35 Monk st
Perrott Brothers, grocers, Melbourne buildings k 43
John street, Abercwmboi
Phillips Thon.as & Son, solicitors, 7 Canon st. T S iSa
Phillips Arkite, house furnisher, 5 Canon street
Phillips David, grocer, 15 Canon street
Phillips David, tailor, 40 Canon street
Phillips Edgar, hair dresser, 47 Pembroke street
Phillips John, stone k marble mason, Cardiff street ;
res. 3 Wind street
Phillips Margaret (.Miss), draper, 66 Mill »t. Trecynon
Phillips Philip, butcher, 7 Alice place, Fforchaman rd.
Phillips Roger, builder, 4 Dare villas, Gadlys
Phillips Thos.farm bailiff to R. J. Rhys esq. Llwydcoed
Phillips Thomas, grocer k provision dealr. 7 Victoria sij
Phillips Thomas, outfitter, 72a, Mill street, Trecynon
Phillips William David, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths (firm, Phillips Thomas & Son), 7 Canon street
Pickerill Alfred John, hair dresser, 2 High street
Pink William George, house painter & decorator, 9
Upper Regent street
Plant Alfred (Mrs.), bazaar, 50 Cardiff street
Poiitin Sidnev, butcher, 183 Cardiff road, Aberaman
Powell Duffrjn Steam Coal Co. Limited (Edmund M.
Hunii. Kieneral manager; Edmund L. Hann, assistant
s.'eneiarmanager; D. A. Hann k J. A. Price, agents),
Aberaman, Fforcharnan, .Cwmneol. Lower Duffryn,
Aberaman Clay level, New Tredegar, Tsguborwen,
Llettv Shenkin, Abercwmboi. Blaenant & River Level
collieries (T A -'Coal;" Tel. Xos. 10 k 175); ship-..
ping office, Cardiff
Powell J. H. & Son, drapers, London house, Lewis st,
Aberaman k Fforchaman road, Cwmaman
Powell k Jones, drapers, 11 Victoria square
Powell k Son, grocers, & post office, 61 Gadlys street
Powell William P. & Co. railway cartage agents. Great
Western railway
Powell David Morris, auctioneer, 61 Gadlys road
Powell George, auctioneer, 37 Glo'ster street
Powell Rachael (Mrs.), milliner. Alma street, Trecynon
Powell Rees, butcher, 71 Mill street, Trecynon
Powell William, butcher, 7 Mill street. Trecynon
Powell William Richd. confr. 215 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
Preston Joseph A", dental surgery, 24 Canon street
Price David Williams, assistant overseer & collector ol
poor rates k vestry clerk. Vestry hall. Green street
Price Frederick, hair dresser. Market street
Price John D. supt. British Widows' Assurance Co. Ltd.
52 Herbert street
Price Margaret (Miss), grocer, 15 Mary street
Price Rees, hardware dealer, 46 Gadlys road'
Price Thomas, shopkeeper, 7 Bwllfadarc ter. Cwmdare
Price Thomas, shopkeepr. 15 Wellington st.'Robertstown
Piice Walter Edwin, baker, Cambrian Machine bakery
Price William Thomas, news agent, 161 Fforchaman
road, Cwmaman
Prichard John Llewelyn M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.,
D.P.H. medical officer of health to the Urban District
Council k school medical officer. Public Health de-.
partment. High street
Prosser Archibald Downing, baker, 50 Gladstone st.
Aberaman
Prosser Arth. Jn. solictr. see C. k W. Kenshole&Pro.sser
supt. for Aberdare Vallev district), i Market street
Public Slaughter House (David Jones, manager)
Pin:h & Co. drapers 20a & 20b, k tobacconists ao,
Victoria square
Pugh k Rowlands, printers k publishers & proprietors
of the " Aberdare Leader." Leader office, 19 Cardiff
street. T N 136; T A '-Leader. Aberdare"
Puirh .Tnhii. shopkeeper. 15 Cross street
Phl'Ii T'^ « Pi n- shopkpr. tc2 Brvnmair rd.Godreaman
Pul' "■ 1 liter, see Pugh k Rowlands
Rii ii -, confectioners. 28 Commercial slieet
T; .i 1 . - I ,■ Co. Limited (W. Mason, manau'er),
i., V:i :,.!:. I ..ju.ive
Rees Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 42 Windsor st. Trecynon
Rees David, builder, 21 Cemetery road, Trecynon
Rees David, shopkeeper, 124 Glanaman road. Cwmaman
Rees Eli7.abeth Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 320 Cardiff r..ad
Rees John, butcher, 28 Windsor terrace. AbernanI
Rees Jonah, teacher of mnsic.6 Bronallt ter.Abercwiiih"i
Rees Robt. station master Taff Vale railway, Aberaman
Rees Robert Thomas, agent for the Marquess of Bute'5
mineral estates. Mardy offices. T N 51
Roes Tom. Castle hotel.' 36 Victoria square
Rees W. Winstone. Eagle inn k auctioneer, 13 Com-
mercial street
Rees William Thomas, mining engineer. Maes-y-ffynun
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEEDARE.
G.-?
Eefu"
i.ssurarce Co. Limited (William Jones, district
superintendent), 2 Cardiff street
Eelail Dairy Co. Limited, 37 Elizabeth street
ReyiMilds Harry F. Bander, shopkeeper, 222 Cardiff
Toafl. Aberaman
Eeyiinkls Susann;ih (Mrs.), Pen-y-lan inn, 69 Eegent
slrt^et, Aberaman
Eeynolds William, mining engineer, Brynteg ho.Graig pi
Ehys Rees Jenkin, coroner for the northern division of
the county of Glamorgan, Plas Newydd, Llwydcoed
Eichards Edward, confectioner, 62 Gadlys road
Richards Howell, farmer, Glanwern farm, Cwmbach
Eichards John Thomas, Black Horse P.H. Pen-y-wain
Richards Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 14 Well pi. Cwmbach
Richards Richard, farmer, Llwynhelig farm, Cwnadare
Richards Thomas Howell, farmer, Cwm farm, Cwmdare
Ricketts Frederick, hair dresser, 56 Jubilee rd.Aberaman
Roberts Joseph, grocer, 86 & 87 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Roberts Lewis, grocer, 11 Lewis street, Aberaman
Roberts Llewellvn J. Rose & Castle inn, 403 Cardii? rd
Enbins Gatti, furniture denier, 13 Lewis st. Aberaman
Roderick Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Harlech place
Roderick Thomas L.R.I.B.A. architect & surveyor,
23 Clifton street. T N 12
Rosser Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 14 Dare rd. Cwmdare
Rosser James L. builder, Gloucester street
Rowlands James, Eock inn, 167 Cardiff road, Aberaman
Rowlands John Lewis, printer, see Pugh & Rowlands
Rowlands Marv (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife, 26 Harriet St.
Tiecvnon
Eriwl:inds Richard, confectioner, 56 Gadlys road
Enyal Co-operative Collecting Society (Enoch Hesketh,
di>tuct inspector), 6 Boot chambers. Market street
Eubenstein & Co. wall paper mers. 47 Commercial st
Eunge Bernhard, watch maker, 16 Cardiff street
Euther James, wholesale fruit merchant. Great Western
stores; fruiterer & greengrocer, 64 Cardiff street ;
50 Commercial street & 31 Lewis street, Aberaman &
confectioner, 23a, Conxmercial street. T :N' 11
Saunders Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Dean street
Saunders Thoiiias, fruiterer, 100 BwUfa road, Cwmdare
Saunders-Morgan M. W. & Son, tailors & ladies'
costumiers, 55 Monk street
Scale Thos. Wui. M.D., M.E.C.S.Eng. surgeon, k regis-
trar of births & deaths for Aberdare sub-dist. Merthyr
Tvdfil union, Gloucester ho. Whitcombe st. T N 201
Scit.h Wool & Hosierv Stores, hosiery manufacturers,
;a. Canon street, Aberdare
Scourfield Gwilym, carriage builder, Bond street
Servini Marcelli, confectioner, 22 Lewis street & 272
Cardiff road, Aberaman
Sexton Alfred, boot repairer. East avenue, Gadlys
Shapland William, fishmonger, 170 Cardiff rd.Aberaman
Sheen Albert John, cycle agent, 18 Cardiff street
Short Bertram, fishmonger, 209 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
Silverman Max, picture framer, 11 Griffiths street
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machine
manufacturers, 91a, Gadlys road
Sinirleton William, boot repairer, 87 4; 3B Cardiff road
Smart Thomas, confectioner, 106 Jubilee rd.Godrea^man
Smith W. H- & Son, news agents, 23a, Commercial st
Smith Fdk. Chas. fried fish shop, 2 Lewis st. Aberaman
Smith T. E. stationer, 3 Canon street. T X iBg
Smiih William Arth. house painter, 5 Dare vils.Gadlys
Sonlh Wales Express Carriers Limite(i< registered
ntlice. 21 Cardiff street. Cwmaman
Sonthcott George, fried fish shop, i Fforchaman road.
Stamp Office (Hugh Greenhouse, distributor). Canon st
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers, 21 Victoria square
Stephens & George, printers, 20 Commercial street
Stephens John, tailor, 271 Cardiff road. Aberaman
Stephens Samuel, painter, 10 George st. Aberaman
Stewarts Limited, tailors, 6a, Canon street
Stonelake Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 41 Park view,
Abercwmboi
Strickland John, registrar of marriages for Aberdare &
.Merthvr, 13 Whitcombe street
Strickland William, shopkeeper, 11 Bankes street
Stroud James, farm bailiff to Daniel Thomas, Cwmbach
Snmners Jack, fried fish shop, 31 Victoria square
Tarian Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd, (The),
proprietors of the T Darian newspaper, iq Cardiff st
TaylorWm. butcher, Melbourne bldgs.John st. Abercwmboi
Teague Wm. Thos. ironmngr. 89 Cemetery rd.Trecynon
Temple Jsph.M.R.C.V.S. vet. srgn. Aberaman ter.Aberamn
Thomas Bros, cab proprietors, '60 Pembroke st. TN 146
Thomas k Co. watch makers & jwUrs. 44 Commercial st
Thomas E. & Williams Limited, miner's safety lamp
manufacturers, engineer? & brass founders, Cambrian
lamp works. T A " Lamps, Aberdare;" Tel. No. -
Tbonjas & Evans, mineral water manufacturers. Market
stieet. T N 46
Thomas Richard 4: Co. Ltd. tinplata mtrs. Cynon wrks
Thomas. William & Go. solicitors, & solicitors t.) thfi
Aberdare District Miners' Federation *. to the,
National Society for the Prevention of Crueltv v>
Children, 7 Station street. T N r33
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 Brynhyfryd road,
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 Windsor ter.Abernan'.
Thomas Arthur, builder, Llewellyn street, Trecynon
Thomas Arthur, fried fish shop, 32 Gadlys road
Thomas Catherine (Miss), grindery dlr. 35 Victoria sq
Thomas Catherine (Mrs.), Halfway House P.H. Blaen-nant,
Abernant
Thomas Daniel, farmer, 30 Canon st. & Yniscwion farm
Thomas Danl. monumental mason, Parc-01wg,HiTwain rd
Thomas David, assistant superintendent Prudential, n
Wellington street, Robertstown
Thomas David, house agent, 36 Dean street
Thomas David, shopkeeper, 48 Pembroke street
Thomas Frank, shopkeeper. i3 Rachel street
Thomas George, butterman, 51 Seymour street
Thomas George, fruiterer, 37 Canon street
Thomas George J. shopkeeper, 72a, Wind street
Thomas Gomer, butcher, 130 Glanaman road, Cwmaman
Thomas Henry John, boot repairer, Harriet St. Trecynon
Thomas IsaacEvansM.P.S. chemist, 24Lewis st.Abera'man
Thomas James, butcher, 29 Dare road, Cwmdare
Thomas James, Central hotel, i3 Victoria square
Thomas Jas. Mount Pleasant inn,Glanaman rd. Cwmaman
Thomas Jas. Henner, grocer, Cwmaman rd. Godreaman
Thomas John, sanitary inspector, 43 High street & 92
Cemetery road
Thomas John, shopkeeper, 6 King street, Cwmdare
Thomas John Daniel, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
& clerk to the Governors of the Aberdare County
School, 29 Canon street. T N 127
Thomas John E. outfitter, 23 Canon street
Thomas John Walter, Jputcher, 65 Mill street, Trecynon
Thomas Joseph, drapoir & sub-postmaster, i & a Mar-
garet street, Trecyn«n j
Thomas Margaret (Miss), stationer, k post office, 60
YnysUwyd street
Thomas Margt. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 2 Thomas st.Robertstwn
Thomas Martha (Mrs.), White Lion inn, Gadlys road ^
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Crown hotel, Gloucester street
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 124 Fforchaman
road, Cwmaman
Thomas Phil, tobacconist, 4 Duke street
Thomas Priscilla (Mrs.), grocer, 33 Cwmaman rd.
Godreaman
Thomas Rees, solicitor, 50 Gloucester street
Thomas Richard Francis M.E.C.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond.
surgeon, k surgeon to Cwmaman & Powell Duffs 3 n
Collieries, Hill side, Fforchaman road, Cwmaman.
T X 2 Cwmaman
Thomas William, solicitor, see Thomas William & Co
Thomas William, Swan hotel, 214 Cardiff road,
.iberaman. T N 9
Thomas William John, Ehos-Wenallt inn, Abernant
Thomas Wm. Kinnerslev, motor engnr. East av. Gadlys
Thorney John, hair dresser, 187 Cardiff road, Aberaman
Tinnev S. A. coUierv affent k coal merchant k builders'
merchant & material'dealer, Taff Vale wharves. TN'32
Town Hall (Mrs. A. Cox, caretaker). High street
Trecynon & Cwmdare Industrial Co-operative Society
Limited (William Evans, manager; David John,
sec), Llewellvn st. Trecynon; & BwUfa rd. Cwmdare
Trecynon Free 'Library (John Teague, librarian). Mill
street, Trecynon
Tree Frederick, shopkeeper, 53 High street
Treharne Gwilym Alexander, consulting engineer, Bel-
TuckfieUl Georse J. manaaer of the Lfindon Joint City
k Midland Bank Limited", Cardiff street
Tudor Wm. Evan, herbalist, 49 Jubilee rd. Godreaman
Tunley John, farm bailiff Cwmaman Coal Co. Limited.
Twissell Fredk. J. glass & china dealer,33 Commercial st
Twose Elizabeth (Mrs), china dealer. 117 Glanaman
road. Cwmaman
Tvson George Henrv, bookbinder, 19 Seymour street
Cnited Yeast Co. Limited,veast merchants, 55 Gadlys rd
Upton Geor« F. Cambrian inn, 60 Seymour street
Vater Charfes, confectioner. 47 i;^ft li""\faclvdia
Vauchan Tobitha S. (Mrs.), fr.ed fish shop, 219 (--"fit
V™^;s^U^rs.,, drape. 2a, ^^^ ^^^"^^
Venables Henrv James, district agent to Hearts of "m
'•^ILurance Co. 25 Cwruaman street, Godreaman
Venn David, fried fish shop, 47^, Mount Pleasant
street, Trecvnon » » *■
Vicarv C. R. '*: Son. coach builders. 15 Dean street »
undertaker, 14 Wvndham crescent, Aberaman
64
AREKDARE.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY '
A'incent James, butcher, 22 Canon street. T X 26
AVagon EepairsLtd. railway wagon repairers.KoJjerlstown
■\VaIsh Kate (Miss), Cowbridge Arms P.H. Market st
Walters David, station master T. V. Railway, Duke st
Walters Isaac;, Plough inn, Lewis street, Aberaman
Walters John, lilautlover inn, 98 Gadlys road
Walters William, farmer, Xantmelyn farm, Cwmdare
Ward Sarak Jane (Miss), nurse, S3 Gadlys road
Waring Sophie (,Mrs.), nurse, S3 Gadlys road
Wairy William, shoe maker, 16 & 17 Cross street
Waters Charles, hair dresser, 3 Lewis st. Aberaman
Watkins A. clerk to Aberdare Urban District Pension
Committee & to Aberaman, Blaeng-nawr, Gadlys,
Llwydcoed & Town Wards Sub-Committees, Town hall
Watkins Charles, coffee house, 35 Gadlys road
Watkins Elsie (Mrs.), shopkpr. 7 Park view.Abercwmboi
Watkins John Dudley, house decorator.iS Whitcombe st
Watkins Morgan, grocer, i3 Cross street
Watkins Morgan Thornas, Full Moon P.H. Co Harriet
street, Trecynon
Watkins William, butcher, 5,6 Bwllfa road, Cwmdare
Watson .Samuel, photographer, 47 Commercial street
Watts William Jas. insnr. agt. 84 Jubilee rd.Godreaman
VTeekes Richd. farmer. Blaenaman Fach farm, Cwmaraau
Wellnian Eees Havelock, shopkpr. 54 Brook st. Aberaman
Weifa Dare Colliery Co. Limited (Windham G.
Williams, agent), Werfa. T >" 105
Wuslevan & General Assurance Society (Thomas Baker,
supt.), 9 Clifton street
Wh.riM': NaiiLv >Mis.), shopkeeper, 178 Fforehaman
Wbiip r. ...,-.'. 1:,; MH'.^ler Arms P.H. 20 Whitcombe st
Wliiu- Iti.h.l. .Vli.t, t astle inn, 162 Cardiff rd. Aberaman
White William, shopkeeper, 65 Gadlys road
Whiting William, dairyman, Tirmawr farm, Llnyncovd
k hay & straw dealer, Hirwain road, Trecynon
Vigley Jane (Mrs.), :
Wigley Richd. shopk
Wilcox David Wm. shopkeeper, Aberdare rd. Cwnibaoh
Wilcox William, printer & stationer, 17 Cardiff street
Williams & Co. grocers, 2 Cardiff street & 21
Fforehaman road, Cwmaman
Williams Rees & Son. solicitor.3 Maendy pl.Weatheral .■^t
Williams & Sons, coach builders, 24 High street; works.
Green street
Williams Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i7h, Fforehaman
road, Cwmaman
Williams Annie fMiss), confectioner, 92 Gadlys road
Williams Arth. Rhys, solicitor, see Williams Rees & Son
Williams D. Ernest, dental surgery, i Canon street
Willi.ims D. Tudor, dentist, 90 Gadhs road
Williams Daniel, hair dresser, 87 Gadlys road
Williams David, beer bottler, Cardiff road
Williams Davidj hair dresser, 63 Park view.Abercwmboi
Williams David' William, grocer, 42 Canon street & i
Fothergill street, Abernant
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.). Royal Oak P.H. 10 Station st
Williams Evan, grocer, 75 & 76 Harriet st. Trecynon
Williams Evan, smith. Hill street. Aberaman
Williams Fanny (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 379 Cardiff road
Williams Illtyd, draper, Compton house, Victoria square
Williams James Farrar, draper, 76 Mill streel.Trecynnn
Williams John, farm bailiff to D. R. Llewellyn esq.
Bryn Carnw, Llwydcoed
IVilliams John, farmer, Blaengwawr, Aberaman
Williams John, shopkeeper, q Albert street
Williams John, Temple Bar inn, 324 & 325 Cardiff road
Williams John David, ironmonger. 65 Cardiff street
Williams John James, shopkeeper. 20 Pembroke street
Williams Mary (.Mrs.), news asrent. i Lewis st. Aberamn
Williams Mattie (Miss), shopkeeper, 82 Cardiff road
Williams Morgan, grocer, 22 Oxford street. Gadlys
Williams 0. manager Halford Cycle Co. Limited, 2
Commercial street
Williams Owen, suiTeyor to Urban District Council, Towu
hall. High street
Williams Prance, children's outfitter, 13 Canon street
Williams Rees, farmer, Crichton farm, Werfa
W'illiams Eees, solicitor (firm, Williams Rees &; Son)
& commissioner for oaths, & registrar & high beiilifl of
county court. County Court office, 3 Maendy place,.
Weatheral street
Williams Robert, superintendent Prudential Assurance
Co. Limited for Aberdare Valley district, 1 Market st
Williams Roger James, Gadlys Arms PH. 26 Bridge st.
Robertstown
Williams Samuel, builder, undertaker, house decorator
&, wall paper merchant, tjib, Gadlys road & work-
shop back of jSeville terrace
Williams Sydney John, dental surgery, 4 Lewis -
Aberaman
Williams Thomas, boot maker, 64a, Cardiff road
Williams Thos. confr. 167 Fforehaman rd. Cwmamn
Williams Thomas, farmer, Cwmdare
Williams Thomas, fried fish dealer, Harriet st. Trecynon
Williams Thos. horse dealer, 11 Park lane, Trecynon
Williams Thomas D. accountant, & sec. Aberdare Valley
Steam Laundry Co. Limited, 10 Canon st. T X 12S
Williams Thomas Henry, Freemasons' tavern, 5 Wind st
Williams Thomas Jones. George hotel, 21 Commer-
T N 162
r:>s Walte
Gle
iew. Harrier
lilym, chemist & druggist, 25 Whit-
Beaufort
Commeice-
Pen-'
pl.ice, Aberaman
Williams William, dairy, 19 Gamblyn
Williams William, farmer, Pen-y-wain
Williams Wni. refreshment rms. s6a, Lewis st. Aberaman
Williams Wm. Arthur, baker, 9 Lewis st. Aberaman
Williams William Emerson, solictor. 27 Victoria square
Willson Lavinia F. (Mrs.), stationer & sub-postmistress,
41 Lewis street. Aberaman
WiUaon Richard Horace L.R.I. B. A. architect k surveyor.
41 Lewis street. T X 26 Aberaman
Wilmer Marcus, watch repairer. 162 Fforehaman road,.
Cwmaman
Wilson Archibald, Prince of Wales PH. 19 Commercial st
Wilson John, hair dress ;r, i Queen street, Cwmdare
Wilson John Macintosh M.A.. MB., Ch.B.Aberd. phy-
sician k surgeon, & certifying factory surgeon, Boji^
accord. Treevnnn & surgery. 39 Elizabeth street
Wiltshire William Thomas, butcher. 86 Cardiff road
Winnan George, shopkesper, 19 Park view, Abercwmboi
Wood .Tolin Thomas, Golden Lion P.H. 34 Victoria sq
Woodley H. & Co. butchers, 48 Commercial stre,-i .t
182 Cardiff road. Aberaman
Woolw-orth F. W. & Co. Limited, baz.aar, 4 & 5 Cia-
mercial .street
Worthington & Co. Limited, brewers (W. Elstoiu
agent). Goods stalion. G. W. Railway; office. Boot
chambers. Market .street. T Jf i
Wrinht Francis F. railway wagon repairer, Robertstown
Wvke Annie (Mrs.), butcher. 34 High street
Wyman & Sons Limiteii. news' agents, G. W. E. station
Y Darian Newspaper (The Tarian Printing & Publishing'
Co. Limited), 19 Cardiff street
Youdill Florence (Missl. eonfectnr. 13 Mill st. Treevnnn
Youn? John William, relieving officer No. 2 district,
Merthvr Tvdfil nnion, 17 Elm grove. Gadlvs
Young Men's Christian Association (George Pryre. sec).
23 Commercial street
Zarhariah John, undertaker, in Ynvsllwyd street
ABEBDXTIiAIS, see Neath.
ABEBED\7 is a pariah in the county of Radnor, on
ihe river Edw. with a station on the Cambrian railway,
A miles south-east from Builth, 11 north-west from
Talgarth and 10 north-east from Uandrindod Wells,
m the hundred and pettv sessional division of Colwyn,
cfiunty court district and union of Builth, and in the
rural deanery of Elwel, archdeaconry of Brecon, and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Cewydd is an
ancient building of stone, consiiting of chancel, nave and
a tower containing one bell : it has been completely
rcvtored since 1SS7 and affords 120 sittings. The regis-
ter of baptisms dates fmm the year 1690; burials, 1695;
marriages. 1700 The living is a rectory, with that of
Llanfaredd annexed, joint net income ;^236, with halt
an acre of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop
I ;' ."^t Davids, and held since 1Q03 bv the Rev. James
Huchu Lloyd MA. of Glasgow University. Prince
Llewellyn of Wales lived in the castle here (now in
ruins), and being pursued by the enemy took refuge
in a cave in the mountains. There is a Congregational
chapel, erected in 1871, with no sittings. Lord Glan-
usk C.B., D.S.O.. J P. is lord of the manor. Lord
Merthvr G.C.V.O. and William Thomas Eees esq. are
the principal landowners. The land is chiefly pasture.
The area is 4.807 acres of land and 54 of water ; rate-
able value, ^2,397; the population in 1911 was 211.
Sexton, Richard Morris.
Post & Telegraph OfTice.— George Arthur Harley. sob-
postmaster. Letters are received from Builth, Brecon-
shire. Erwood is the nearest money order office
Railway Station, Price Jones, station master
DIHECTOKY.J
Lloyd Bev. James Hughes M.A. (rec-
tor). Rectory
Rees William Thomas, Pontshony
Boderiok Rev. Wm. (Congregational)
Windham Mrs. Tircelyn
COMMEKCHL.
Morgan Richard, Seven Stars P.H. &
blacksmith
SOUTH WALES.
Morris Hugh, milier (water), Conrt
Webb Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper
FABMEBS.
Davies George, Rhys-cog
Davies Morgan, Court
Evans Benjamin, Pen-garreg
Handley John, farm bailiff to W. T
Rees e-iq. Pontshony
Junes James, Tre-vaughan
J'lne.-i Morgan, Dan-y-coed
ABEBFAN, see Merthyr Tydfil.
ABERGWILLY.
65
I Jones William, Hen-dre
Morris Edmund, Middle hall
I Morris Thomas, Gwern-allt-cwu]
Powell Evan, Cetn-hinog
I Price Danzey, Pentremoel & Llanoji
i Price Hugh, Court-y-Eaber
Price John, White house
' Prober* John, Boatside
: Sheen James, Pantau
Watkins Thomas, Pen-v-blaen
ABEBG-WILLY (or Abergwili) is a parish, on the
Towy and Gwili rivers, in the Carmarthen division of the
county of Carmarthen, in Elvet hundred, Carmarthen
union, county court district and petty sessional division,
in the rural deanery and archdeaconry of Carmarthen
and diocese of St. David's, with a station on the Central
Wales and Carmarthen Junction branch of the London
and North Western railway, 266 miles by London
and North Western railway, 243 by Great Western rail-
way from London and 2 from Carmarthen. The church
of St. David, opened December 8th, 1843, is a building
of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
north aisle, north porch and a western tower containing
one bell : the east and four other windows are stained :
in the church is an interesting monument to Richard
Davies, Bishop of St. Asaph, 1560, and of St. Davids,
1561-81, who was buried there: there is also a handsome
brass lectern presented as a memorial to Frances Char-
lotte Jones, the wife of William Basil Jones D.D. Lord
Bishop of St. David's, d. 21 Sep. 1881 : the stone which
caps the spire of Abergwili church is invested with
peculiar interest as being that on which was fixed the
stake at which Bishop Robert Ferrar suffered at Car-
marthen, 30 March, 1555 : the number of sittings are
378. The register dates from the year 1661. The living
is a vicarage, with Llanvihangel-Dwehgwili annexed,
joint net income ;^295, with 14 acres of glebe land and
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1898 by the Rev. Thomas Thomas B.A. of
St. David's, Lampeter. The church of the Holy Cross
or Capel-y-groes. was built in 1888-9, a* a cost of
£1,317, and affords 136 sittings. The chapel of St.
Michael, Llanfihangel Dwchgwili, also in the parish, was
rebuilt in 1912 at a cost of £800, and will seat 132
persons. There are three Congregational chapels, one
Baptist and two Calvinistic Methodist chapels. The
nharities amount to £12 yearly. There is a woollen
manufactory and a slate quarry. The present palace
of the Bishops of St. Davids, situated here, is a man-
sion in the Elizabethan style, improved by Archbishof
Laud, when Bishop of St. Davids (1621-7), who also
consecrated the chapel attached to it ; the house was
burnt down in 1904 and rebuilt in the same style; it
is beautifuUv placed ;mudst groves of trees, and is sur-
rounde.l bv hill.*: other principal seats are Ciistell
Pygyn. the residence of William S. Gwvnne Morris esq. ;
Bryn Mvrddin, the residence of Edward Harold Morris
esq. : Cwmgwilly, the residence of Major Grismond
Phillips, and Ystradwrallt, the residence of Major E. W.
L. Urqubart. The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay. The
land is chietlv in pasture. The area is 8,324 acres of
land, 7: nf inland water and 4 of tidal water; assessable
value, _^io,50i ; the population in igii was 1.452.
.^ portiMji of *hp village of Nantgaredig is in this parish.
Post, M. O. k Telegraph Office (Letters should have
Caraiartlienshire added). — David Arthur, postmaster.
Letters are received through Carmarthen. The tele-
graph office is at the railway station for collection
only, but Carmarthen, 2 miles distant, is the nearest,
for delivery
Post Office, White Mill.— Mrs. Sarah Phillips, sub-post-
mistress. Box cleared week days only. Letters
received from Abergwili. Carmarthenshire, which is
the nearest munev order office. Nantgaredig, 2 miles
dislant. is the n.'iirest telegraph office
Public Kleuientary Schools.
Abergwilly (mixed), erected in 1866, for 200 children ;
Thomas Maddos
1905, for
child
Pante.' iiiiivil ; \li-v Mailda Jones, mistress
Peniel niix.-.l , : Wilhnui D. Price, master
White -Mill (mixed); -Miss Mary Jones, mistress
Tspytty ( mixed) ; Miss Rachel Mary Stephens, misi
Bailwav Station, Thomas A. Jannan, station master
Marked thus t receive letters through
Carmarthen. Marked thus J should
be addressed Carnuirthenshire.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
St. Davids Lord Bishop of (Right
Rev. John Owen D.D.),The Palace ;
& Athenaum club. London SW i
Burge f'apt. George Aylesford, Allt-
.v-gog
Davies Rev. Isaac (Welsh Methodist).
Cwm, Nantgaredig
Gregory Rev. H. G. (Welsh Congre-
gational). Brvnsirial.Rhydargiau rd
Harries Rev. ' Philip John B.A.
(curate), Bronw^dd house
.Morris Edwd. Harold. Bryn Mvrddin
Mon-is William Sackville Gwynne.
Castell Pygyn
Owen Miss N. (private secretarv to
the Bishop of ^t. Davids). 'The
Palace
Phillips Major Grismond, Cwmgwillv
Thomas Rev. Thomas B.A. (vicar).
Vicarage
{Urquhart Major E. W. L. Y.strad-
wrallt, Nantgaredig
Williams Bev. David (Congregational).
Kosendale
Williams Rev. R. P. (Congregational).
Grynfryn, Panteg. White mill
COMMERCIAL.
Marked thus * farm 1 c;o acres or over.
Abel Henry, woollen maimfacturer
Arthur David, tailor & stationer
tBevan John, farmer. Danrbiw.Rhyd-
argiau road
tDaniel Thos. fariir.Blaencwinegwad
tDavies John &, John George.
farmers, Cwmparch
Davies Ann (Mrs.).fanner.Tan>ft-ynon
Davies Daniel, grocer. White Mill
Davies David, boot maker
Davies David, farmer. Glyngrithiii
Davies David, farmer, Nantmeillionoi;-
IDavies David, farmer & landowner.
Rhydvrhaw, Rhydargiau road
tDavies David, farmer, V\vch-G«ili.
Rhydargiau road
tDavies David, snddler, Nantgaredig
JDavies David H. farmer. Wemdreti.
Nantgaredig
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.). f:lrmer,
Llygadyrhaul
JDavies Evan, farmer, Danyrallt.
Nantgaredig
Davies George, farmer, Ffynant
Davies Henry, farmer, Cwmgwili frni
Davies John, farmer, Pantvddanddwr.
White Mill
Davies Jn. farrar. Fronun.White Mill
JDavies John, farmer, Glanyranell.
Nantgaredig
JDavies John Lewis, farmer. Tyrcapel.
Nantgaredig
l-Davies Mary (Miss),frmr.Clynmarch
Davies Richard, farmer, Felin-
wenissa. White Mill
Davies William, farmer, Wellfield fm
Davies Wm. John, farmer. Preswylfa
Dyer James, farmer. Pantyrystrad.
White Mill
Dyer Mary (Mrs ), farmer, Penrhiw.
White MiU
Dyer R:ichel (Mrs.j.Drovers'ArmsP.H
i Evans Thomas & Son, coal merchants
Evans David, farmer. Glentowyfawi-
•Evan.s Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer.
Gellv^lvd. White Mill
JEvans Evan, farmer, Gilfach, Nant-
garedig
•tEvansEvan. farmer. Heudrehedog
tEvans George, miller (water) &
assistant overseer. Bishop's Mill
jEvans Howell, farmer, Penbryn
farm, Nantgaredig
Evans John, farmer, GwiU villa
iJEvans John, farmer. Llechweny.
I Nantgaredig
i Evans John, farmer, ParkvfEyn"n,
' White Mill
Evans John, .-stone mason, 5 Cyf.e-
JEvans Lizzie (Miss), New inn, Nant-
garedig
J tEvans Mary (Mrs.), farmer.Doii.'«ili.
Rhydargiau road
I Evan's Stephen, farmer, Bwlch
•Evans Thomas, farmer, Wena'.lt
tEvans Walter, farmer, Ffosygesi,
i Rbvdargiau r.,;id
[Evans VYiUiam, farmer, G.e.n gn.ve
Francis Mtirgaret (Mrs.), l-.inwv.
Alltvfvrdin „, ^
i Griffiths David, farmer, Glantowylan
Griffiths Evan, farmer. Penygraig
i Griffiths Walt, farmer. Glynmyrduin
iHarris John M. miller (water), W hit«
i mill
Harris M. (Miss), shopkeeper
Hinds David, farmer, Maesgwili
Hinds Jas. frmr. Tyllwyd, White M:iI
HoMelU Henry, farmer, Tanaen'y
bb ABERGWILLY.
James Thomas, farmer, Bailygl4s,
White Mill
fJames Thomas, farmer, Llethy-
Whithig, Bhydargiau road
*Jeremy George, farmer, Trefynis
JJeremy Sarah (Mrs.). farmer,
CarregUys, Nantgaredig
Jones Anna (Mrs.), farmer, Penrhiw-
felen. White Mill
Jones Anne (Mr.s.), farmer, Vach-
rosissa. White Mill
JJones Daniel, farmer. Cwmbowell,
Nantgaredig
Jones Daniel, farmer, Gwmiago
Jones Daniel, motor engineer
tJones David, farmer, Capelbach
Jones David, farmer, Castle green
tJones David, farmer, Cwmhawdgar,
Rhydargiau road
Jones David, farmer, Ehiwdydyll
Jones David, farmer, Velindre, White
Mill
Jones David, tailor. Hafod, Ehydar-
giaa road
JJones Eliza (Mrs.), farmer, AUtygog
farm. Nantgaredig
JJones Elizabeth (Miss), farmer,
Waunyrafr, Nantgaredig
Jones Evan (Mrs.), farmer, Tanlan
Jones Hannah (Mrs.), coffee house
JJones Hy. farmer, Cwm, Nantgaredig
Jones John, coal merchant
Jones John, farmer, Pentrefynis
Jones .John, farmer, Bhydga'nol
Jones John, farmor, Vachrosucha
ABEE&WYITFI
SOUTH WALE
{Jones John, farmer,Tstradis9a,Nant-
garedig
IJones Letitia (Miss), grocer, Nant-
Jones Maria Jane (Mrs.), White Mill
P.H. White Mill*
JJones Thos, carpenter, Nantgaredig
Jones Thomas, farmer, Aberdauddwr
Jones Thomas, farmer, Danygraig
Jones William, blacksmith
Lewis Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Quarry
lodge. White Mill
Lewis William Eees. farmer. Pen-
bankbach. White Mill
Lloyd John J. P. farmer, Penybank
Lodwick John, farmer, Pant£;las
Mathias Daniel, blacksmith, Lleine,
White Mill
Morgan Evan, farmer, High street
Morgans David, frmr. Rhydvwialcheii
Morris Ann (Mrs.). Black Ox P.H I rallt
Phillips David, farmer, Pencnwc, | Williai
White Mill itWiUia
Phillips John, tailor, Di.sgwylfa | hissa
tPhillips Philip, farmer, Pantyfedwen, jWilliar
Rhydargiau road j Will'
[kelly's
Rhydargiau road
Thomas John & Thomas, farmer.s.
Gilfachyrhew, White Mill
Thomas David, farmer, Ffynoulas
Thomas David Lewis, frmr.Pantygwyn
Thomas John, farmer, Cricklasissa,
White Mill
Thomas John, farmer, Cwmtywyll,
Nantgaredig
Thomas Margaret (Miss), miller
(water), Felin Uainddu, White Mill
Thomas Marv (Mrs.), farmer, Nanty-
cwnlle
Thomas Morgan, farmer, Tynewydd
tThomas Rees, farmer, Glangwili,
Rhydargiau road
tThomas Rees, farmer, Meini
Thomas Samuel Lewis, farmer, Pea-
as David, farmer. Lan
ms David, farmer, Penbwlch-
, Nantgaredig
ns Dvd. frmr. Tycoch, White Mill
ns Eliza (Mrs.), farmer,
Rees "John, farmer, Pantyrystradfach j Penbwloh, White Mill
Rees Bees, farmer. Merlins grove Williams Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Bryn-
Bichards David, frmr. Cwm Pencnwc I gwyn. White Mill
Richards David, farmer, Penygader j Williams John, blacksmith
Eichards Thomas, farmer, Cricklas- '♦tWilliams John, farmer. Hengilucha
uchaf. White Mill [Williams Wm. farmer. Llwynpiod
tBoberts David, farmer, Cwmrheidel 1 .JWiUiams William, farmer, Bwyth,
Roberts David, farmer, Llettvhenry I Nantgaredig
Rowberry John, Wheatsheaf P.H I tZachariah Richd. farmer, Paiitellyn
ee Glyncorrwg. ABEBKENFIG, see Bridgend.
ABEENANT, see Aberdare.
ABEBFEBGWM is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in
1861 from the parish of Cadoxton-juxia Neath, in the
Neath division of the county of Glamorgan, hundred,
onion, county court district and petty sessional division
of Neath, rural deanery of Upper Gron^ath (western
division) and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. It
is about one mile from Glyn-Neath station on the Vale
of Neath section of the Great Western railway, and about
10 north-east from Neath. The church of St. Catwg is a
building of f'f:n,^. in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, porch, and' a turret containing one
bell : there are two memorial windows, and in the church
two recumbent effigies of the Williams failmy : there
Williams Godfrey Herbert J. P. .\ber- 1 Aherpergwm Collieries Co.
porgwra house I (Bees Howells, manager)
are 200 sittings. The register dates from the year 1840
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;^I28, in the
gift of Godfrey Herbert Williams esq. J. P. and held
since 1894 by the Bev. Joseph Llewelyn Thomas M.A
of EaUiol College, Oxford, who resides at Pont-Neath-
Vaughan. Aherpergwm House is the seat of Godfrey
Herbert Williams esq. J.P. The population of the
ei'desiastical parish in 19TI was 2,971.
Sexton, William Evans.
Letters are received from Glyn-Neath, via Neath. Glyn
Neath is the nearest post, money order & telegraph
office, I mile distant
Penrallt :
Post
miles distant
Wall Letter Boxe
& CroesCfordd
ABEBFOBTH is a watering-place and village, partly
in the parish of Blaenporth, in the county of Cardigan,
at the head of Aberporth harbour, a small inlet on the
south side of Cardigan Bay and is 7 miles north-east
from Cardigan station on the Whitland and Cardigan
•ection of the Great Western railway, 8 from Newcajstle
Emlyn and 7J from Gwbert, in the hundred of Troedy-
rani, petty sessional division of Lower Troedyraur,
onion and county court district of Cardigan, and in the
rural deanery of Sub Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan
iind diocese of St. David's. The harbour affords a safe
anchorage for small vessels. The church of St. Cynfil,
on an eminence, is a modern building of stone in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave and aisles,
north porch, and a turret containing one bell : there are
itaincd windows and the church affords 140 sittings.
The registers date from the year 1663. The livmg is a
.ei-tory, net income ^^142, in the gift of the Bishop of
St. Davids, and held since 19 17 by the Bev. David John
Evans B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. The
English service is held at 10.45 a.m. There are three
Methodist chapels, two nt Aberporth and the other at
Blaenanerch. The walks eastward, along the cliffs, are
exceedingly picturesque, and include Penibrjn sands,
about ij miles in extent ; westward is the lonely little
cove known as " Oribach,'' surroun<led by lofty cliffs
covered with a profusion of wild flowers ; the bay
affords safe boating and bathing, and most of the
private houses offer accomniodation for visitors.
Marked thus * should be addr-essed Jenkins Bev. John
Blaenanerch, Cardigan. Methodist), Trecregin villa
Marked thus t should be addressed "Morgan Bev. Morg-an Parry (Cal-
Blaenporth, Cardigan. vinistic Methodist), The Manse
(Fur other names in the village otiReddie Mrs. W. G. Penrallt (letters
Aberporth, see Blaenporth.) | should be addressed Penrallt, Car-
purvATE KKSiDKNTS. digan ; telegrams, Aberporth")
Evans Kev. David John B.A. (rector), i Williams John, Bhyd
The Bectorjr I
Limited I Aherpergwm Estate Office (Moir
I Ogilvy Spence, agent)
is A mansion occupied by Mrs. William Graham
Reddie. Augustus Brigstocke esq. Boncath, Herbert
Arthur Jones-Uoyd esq. and Thomas Hughes esq. J.P.
are the principal landowners. The soil is light loam;
the chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The are*
is 2,277 acres of land and 18 of foreshore ; rateahln
value, ^1,869; the population in 1911 was 365.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office. (Letters should have Cardigan,
shire added). — David Jones, sub-postmaster
Office, Blaenanerch. — Mathias Jones, sub-post-
ter. Letters through Cardigan. The nearest
order & telegraph office is at Aberporth, 2
Trecregin ; ParcUyn ;
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Ro>a
Society, Hon. representative. Rev. D« .1 .
Rectory. 800 advertisement
Public Elementary .School (mixed), built in 1853, for 120
children ; John Thomas, master ; Miss Rosamond
Bees, assistant mistress
Public Elementary School (provided), built 1915, for 64
children; D. J. Evans, head master; Miss Annie E
Owen, assistant mistress
The schools are controlled bv the Cardigan District
Education Committee
nry (Calvinistii
COMMKRCIAI,.
Brazier Thomas, head gardener to
Mrs. W. Q. Reddie (letters should
Iw addressed Penrallt, Cardigan)
Davies Esther Jane (Miss), milliner,
Gordon house
Davies J. T. general dlr. London ho
•Davies John, carpenter
Daries Owen, butcher, Pretoria
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEUVf
;]K.
DaviPs Philip, boot maker, Almora
Evan Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. Parcllyn
•Jnmes Thos. & Son, tailors, Quarry
Jauies David, baker, Glanmordy
James Ellen (Miss), milliner. Sea
James Joshua, clog manufacturer
James T. G. tailor, Avalon
•Jenkins Phcebe (Miss), apartments.
,.), apart-
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), aparts.Bryneirig , tJones Darid, Tanjreglwys
Thomas E. (Mrs.), aparts. Awe'lfor Jones Eran, Ffrwduchaf
Thomas John, conti'actor,Arfon house ! Jones Griffith, & assistant
Thomas Margt. (Miss), aparts. Dolwen j Troedyrh?
Thomas Thomas, Ship P.H
Thomas Thos. timber merchant, Plas
ausk
Jones Annie Blight (M
ments, West street
Jones David, grocer, & post office
•Jones Mathias, grocer. Post office,
Blaenanerch
Llovd John D. carpenter, Brynmarlog
Owen Mary (Miss), aparts. Gwalia
Bees Mary (Mrs.), aparts. Brynarfor
ABERTKIDWK is a mining centre, with a station
on the Cardiff and Senghenydd section of the Khymney
railway and is lo miles north from Cardiff. It is in the
civil parish of Eglwysilan, Pontypridd division of the
county of Glamorgan, union of Pontypridd, county court
district of Pontypridd and petty sessional division of
Miskin Lower. Here are Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist
and Congregational chapels ; also a Free church and a
Wesleyan mission hall. There is a Workmen's Insti-
tute, opened in 1910, with library of over 3,000 volumes,
and a hall to seat 1,000 persons.
FAEUKDS.
Blueflelds
(cottage), Ll«yngwyii
Bowen Ev;
Charles J
Davies Samuel, Llwyncoed
Evans John, Llwynbedw
Evans John, Trecregin
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), Dyff
•Hughes Thos. J. P. Ehosygad
Jenkins David, Rhiwfelen
Jenkins David James, Ffrwdis
Jenkins Thomas, Ffrwdganol
Jones Henry, Pennarisaf
j *Jones James, Pencnwc
I Jones John, Pennar Nwydd
l*Jone3 John Griffith, Penlan
Jones John Lewis, Pennaruchaf
*Junes Margaret (Mrs.) (cottage).
Gwndwngwyn
tPhillips Mary (Mrs.), Corn
•Bees Esther (Miss) (cottage), Pant-
yffwrn
: Thomas Thomas, Plas i, Cefn
Thomas Thomas, Ehosygadairfach
•Williams John, Ehyd
I •Williams Margt. (Mrs.), Penybryn
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.—
Miss O'Conelly, postmistress. Letters through Cardiff
Public Elementary School, Thomas street (mixed), for
280 boys & girls & i3o infants; William Jones B.A.
master ; Miss Mary A. Edwards, infants' mistress
Public Elementary School, Cwmaber, opened in 1909 fo*
350 boys, 350 girls & 350 infants ; George J. Davies,.
master ; Miss Ph(»be Griffiths, mistress ; Miss M.
Margam, infants' mistres
County Police, 22 Church road, David Jones, constable
Railway Station, Lemuel Williams, station master
l'IilV.\TE KKSIDENTS.
Bnrke James Patrick Thos. Baitlaws
Davies Rev. Evan Gwennog (Congre-
gational), King street
Davies Kev. Lewis (Calvinistic
Methodist), 23 Tridwr road
Evans Eev. David B. 10 Thomas st
Jenkins Hubert J. P. Cross street
Jones Rev. Thomas (Congregational),
Bryngelli
Morgan Rev. J.J. (Baptist), 90 Thomas
Morgan Gwilym, Garth hall
COMMERCIAL.
Anthony Peter Thomas, grocer, 27 &
29 Thomas street
Antomazzi Brothers, refreshment
rooms, 61 Thomas street
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-agency)
(D. Elias, manager); 9.30 a.m. to
2 p.m. tuesdays; 9.30 a.m. to 11.30
a.m. fridays, 71 Commercial st. ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E 0 3
Bracchi Brothers, ice cream makers,
23 High street
Bnrke James Patrick Thos. L.E.C.P.,
L.R.C.S.Edin.. L.R.F.P.S.Glas.
Evans John, haulier, Bridgefield st
Evans Thomas Evan, grocer, 4
Thomas street
Gibby Owen Thomas, undertaker, 45
Thomas street
Gould George, butcher, 3 High street
Griffiths David.boot ma. 11 Thomas st
house furnisher, The
The Square
nas Roberts,
dealers.
Cash & Co. boot dealer
Co-operative Stores (Th
manager), Thomas street
County" Stores Co. provisii
19 Thomas street
Davies Evan, Aber hotel, Ilan road
Davies Horace, outlitter. High street
Davies J. Royal hotel. Church road
Davies John, grocer. 42 Ilan road
Davies SUvanusB.outfitter.The Square
Davies Thos. haulier, 24 Thomas st
Davies Wm. boot dlr. 21 Thomas st
Doddrell Edwin, shopkpr. 7 High st
Donaldson James M.B., CM. physi-
cian & surgeon, 34 High street
Dyas Fred, baker
Edmunds William, farmer, Tyisha
Edwards D. & Co. drapers, 6 TheSqre
Edwards Evan, shopkeeper. 2 Ilan rd
grocer, 3 The Sq
Nicholas David, registrar of births &
deaths (attends thurs. 10 to 12
Owen T. E. milliner, The Square
Owen Wm. insnr. agent, 56 High st
Phillips .John & Gomer. farmers.
Garth farm
Phillips Howell (Mrs.), farmer.Crais-
Harris
Square
Harris Henry, shopkeeper, 87 High
Harrison Wm. shopkpr. 17 High
Hearne T. fruiterer,23 Thomas str
Howells John, blacksmith & shoeing
Hughes Hugh, tailor, 97 Thomas st
Hughes Eachel(Mrs.),nurse,97High »
Hughes Thos. A. tailor, 55 High st
India & Chin* Tea Co. grocers,
Thomas street
James Edgar, hair dres3er,6s High st
JamesGwilym.hair drssr. i7Thomas
James Joseph, stationer, 6 High si
Jenkins Thos. fruiterer,99 Thomas
Johnston J. H. butcher,25 Thomas
Jones E. boot repairer, The c^quare
Jones John, carpenter, 2 William si
Jones John, milliner, Tlie Square
Jones John, shopkeeper, ui 1 Hi-n ■
Jones Bhys, hair dresser, '1 li
Jones S.(Mrs,),shpkpr. 151 I li
Lambert John, shpkpr. 29 !•'' ■wi^
Lewis Lewis, farmer, Hendre.Winn;
Lloyd J.& Co.iroumngrs.isThoioiis
Lloyd Gwilym, grocer, Tlie .Sijnare
Lloyd John Llewellyn, watch make
7 High street
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch),
open mondays 12.30 to 2
fridays 9.30 to 11.30
Thomas street ; draw on head
office, 71 Lombard st. London E C 3
Mathews Janet (Mrs.), grocer, 127
Thomas street
Megicks Evan, tailor, 12 High street
Mitchell Geo. baker, 31 Thomas st 1 Williams Eachel M"ary (Mrs.), shop-
Morgan Catherine (Mrs.), shnpkeepr.| keeper, 33 Thomas street
Wilson Henry, music dlr. 37 High st
Price Ernest, saddler, 12 High street
Price Samuel, dairyman, Thomas st
Price William, grocer, 59 High st
Prosser Charles, grocer & tea dealer..
The Square
Bhymney & Aber Valleys Gas &
Water Co. 69 High street
Richards John, farmer, Cofn-Llwyd
Boberts Ernest E. chemist & drug-
aist. 28 Thomas street
Boilings Frederick, Pant Teg hotel
Bowland Evan, shopkpr. 19 High st
Rowlands Thos. shopkpr. 57 Ilan road
Satinders E. fried lish dlr. 89 High st
Senghenydd & Aber Valley Co-opera-
tive Society Limited,Thomas street
.Sluman Edwd. fried fish dlr.4llan rd
.-^narno George, fried fish dealer, 15
r.-r Edwd.J.tubccnst./ Thomas st
!lie J. lishmonger, 4 High street
111 iiiias Bros, frmrs. Aber Fawr ho
Thimas Ernest, hair drssr.ii Ilan rd
Thomas F. fruiterer, Square
Thomas Phil, shopkeeper, 103 High si
Tvler John, fruiterer, 37 Thomas st
Watson William Barrie M.B., Ch.B
Glas. physcn. & surgn. Thomas st
Williams Emma (Mrs.), stationer, 125
Thomas street
Williams Hubert, boot maker 11, &
hardware dealer 13, High street
Waiiams John, grocer k tea dealer.
21 High street
Williams Jn.Thos, grocr.i Thomas st
Winds
Morgan Dewi Wynne, china & glass
dealer, 13 Eglwysilan road
Morris John David, butcher, 30
Thomas street
National Provincial & Union Bank of
rds James, shopkpr. 3 Ilan road I England Ltd. (agency), open thurs.
tilwards John Frederick, insurance I 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon, 35 Thomas st. ;
agent, 22 Tridwr road j draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
Essex Sydney, painter, 69 Thomas st gate. London E C 2
ABEBYSCIB. or Aberysker, is a parish on the west I of Brecknock, hundred of M^
bank of the Tsoir close to its confluence with the Usk, sional divisio
^ miles west from Brecon and i mile west from Cradoc Brecon,
station on the \eatb and Brecon railwav, in the county | of Brec
Colliery Co. Limited,
Windsor Colliery Workme
Kelly,
Insti-
tute (Ja
Woodley 1
Wride Alfred Edwd. boot ma.SHigh
anager). The Square
I, & Co. butchers.
thyr Cynog, petty ses-
of Merthyr, county court district of
on of Brecknock and iii the rural deanery
(first part), archdeaconry of Brecon and
s. w. 3*
68
ABEKYtCIF
SOUTH WALES.
[ Kelly's
dijcese of St. David's. The cliuich of St, Mary (or St.
Cynidr). iiliich stands close to the confluence of the
rivers Tscir and Usk, is a plain building with a belfry
containincr 2 bells: it was lestored in i860 and in 1884
a vestry "was added: the church affords 114 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1721. The living is a
rectory, net income ;^I35. with one acre of glebe and
residence (built in 1891). in the gift of Mrs. Ann
l):ivies, and held since 1897 by the Eev. Joshua Davies
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is an
Independent chapel at Abegyscir. The Parish Hall,
erected in 1910, at the cost of Miss Williams, of Pen-
puiit, "ill hold about 150 persons. Aberysciv Court,
built in 1837, is the property and residence of Francis
D. Dickinson esq. J. P. On the river bank opposite to
the church are the remains of a Boman station called
Davies Eev. Joshua B.A. Eectcpr
Davies Edward, Pontarfran
Dickinson Francis Digby
Aberyscir court
Sndgrove William, Glany.skir
CnUMEBClAL.'
Breconshire Coal & Liii.e Co,
Aberbran
Lnmley David John
"The Gaer," or '■ Oaer Bauniam," which is said to
have furnished materials for the building of Brecon
Castle. Mrs. Ann Davies is lady of the manor. The
principal landowners are William Jones esq. and J. D.
D. Evans esq. J.P. The area of the parish comprises
1,945 acres, of which 16 are water; rateable value.
^1,623; the population in 1911 was 120.
Letters through Brecon. The nearest money order
office is at Cradoc & telegraph oflBce is at Brecon, 3
miles distant
Letters through Brecon by rural postman. Cradoc is
the nearest money order & Brecon the nearest tele-
graph oilice, ^ miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Biffalt
Public Elementary School for Aberyscir & Battle, built
in 1879, for 32 children; Mrs. Lydia James, mistress
Puwell John, wheelwright, Brynhaulog
, Richards Thomas, water miller,
Aberbran mills
Williams William, assistant overseer,
Ffinnant farm
FABSIKKS,
•Morgan David, Tnismynach farm
♦Powell John. Ousop farm
♦Powell Thos, Cwmgwengad farm
♦Williams David, Llydiadnoyadd farm
Williams John, Ffinnant farm
Williams John. Ynisgyfarch farm
ABERYSTWYTH
AUEKYSTWYTH is a tunn, seaport and municipal
borough and health resort, the head of a union and
county court district, in the county of Cardigan, and
has a terminal station of the Cambrian as well as of the
Great Western railway. It is 208 miles from London
by road, 289 by Great Western railway via Carmarthen
.lii 1 238 by London and North Western railway or G.W.R.
via Shrewsbury, 38 by road and 98 by rail from Cardigan,
56 north from Carnmrtlien. 148 from Manchester. 144
from Birmingham, and 172 from Bristol, in the hundred of
Geneu'r-Glyn, petty sessional division of Lower Geneu'r-
Glyn, rural deanery of Llanbadarn Fawr. archdeaconry
of Cardigan, and diocese of St. David's. The name
AI)erystwyth is derived in part from the Cymric '• aber,''
•' a confluence,"' this being the spot where the streams
of the Rheidol and Ystwyth unite. From the beautiful
position which Aberystwyth occupies in the centre of
Cardigan Bay, together -with its mountain scenery, includ-
ing the celebrated Plinlimmon (2.469 feet), the romantic
beauty of the Rheidol and the Mynach iit Devil's bridge;
the warmth and salubrity of its climate and the attractive-
ness of its buildings, it has for many years been popular
at a watering place. The beach here is of shingle with
patches of sand, and amongst the stones, pebbles of
crystal, cornelian, jasper, onyx, trap stone, mochas and
agate are met with, and are much sought after by
visitors and polished by lapidaries. The various reefs
afford the naturalist opportunities for gathering
varieties of fucus and other algae and corallines. The
easy slope of the beach inables bathing to he carried
on at all times. Fishing boats belonging to the jiort
are distinguished by the letters A.B. The harbour was
transferred to the Corjporation and regulations made by
37 and 38 Vict. c. 120 (1873), and it.« limits were
defined in 1847, by the "Customs Act, 1846" (9 and
10 Vict. c. 102), to commence at New Quay head, and
to continue to the North bank nf the river Dys.^yin.
The town consists of four streets running parallel with
the sea front, and a number of others crossing these,
mostly at right angles. .Some of the streets are of good
wiilth and planted with trees, and there are good shops
of every sort.
The -Marine parade, which immediately faces the sea,
is a splendid crescent-shaped promenade about a mile in
length and very wide, lined from end t.i end with houses
and hotels, mostly large :ind of good style, and is also
well furnished with seats, and at intervals along the sea
wall are steps to the beach. Since 18C6 the Ojiporation
have spent upwards of ^£20.000 in paving, maintenance,
and improvement, so that this parade is now one of the
principal features of the town.
The Promenade Pinr at the south cud of the Marine
terrace is a light and elegant structure about 700 feet
seats on each side for its whole length ; the views afforded
of the castle, town and bay arc highly attractive. Prom-
enade concerts are also held on the pier during the season.
In 1896 a parilion, erected at the shore end, at a cost of
parilio
8,000, was opened by Her Majesty Queen Alexandr;
■-- Prince" nf Wale^
The town is said to have been a borough by prescrip-
tion, and was formerly governed, under a charter of Henry
IV. by a mayor (chosen annually at the Court Leet),
recorder, chamberlain, burgesses and other officers, but
on ths passing of the "Municipal Corporations Act,
1835 '• (5 & 6 Wm. IV. c. 76), it was reconstituted, under
the style of •' The Mayor and Burgesses of the Town.
Borough and Liberty of Aberystwyth," and the Corpora-
tion now consists of a mayor, four aldermen and twelve
councillors. In conjunction with Cardigan, Lampeter and
Newcastle-Emlyn the borough sent one representative to
Parliament, but under the provisions of the " Redistri-
hution of Seats Act, 1855" (48 and 49 Vict. c. 23), the
representation of the borough was merged in that of the
county. The borough has a commission of the peace.
Drainage wijrks have been carried out by the Corporation
I at a cost of i:i3,2oo.
1 The town has also been supphed, at a cost of ^£20,000,
j with a supply of pure water from Llyn Llygad Rheidol, a
I lake II acres in extent, on the northern side of the
j I'lynlimmon mountain. The water is conveyed from an
I altitude of nearly 2,000 feet to the sea-levei at Aberyst-
1 wytb. a distance of 18 miles, in iron mains.
I The Gas Works, in Llanbadarn road, were erected in
. 1900, and are the property of a private company ; the
] present paid up capital is ,^35,000, and there are abont
I 2,000 consumers. The Promenade and principal streets
are now lighted by electricity by the Chiswick Electricity
Supply Corporation Limited, and the light is largely
used "in the shops and the principal hotels and resi-
dences.
The Ecclesiastical parish of St. Michael was formed in
1661 out of the civil parish of Llanbadarn Fawr.
j The late church of St. Michael, which stood near the
I castle and the ,sea, was a modern cruciform structure, in
i a poor stylo of Gothic, erected in 1833, but was wholly
1 removed in 1894.
1 he present church of St, Michael and All Angels, which
occupies a site a short distance east of the old building,
was erected in 1890, at a cost of over /0.550 including the
site, and consecrated 30 Sept, 1 890 ; it is of Yorkshire
• stone in the Geometric Decorated style, from designs by
Messrs. Nicholson and Son, architects, of Hereford, and
; consists of chancel, with north chapel, nave of four bays,
aisles, organ chamber, vestry, north and south porches
■ and a beU-cote at the east gable of the nave containing
one bell. In igo6 one bay and a half were added to
the nave, and a western tower erected. The east win-
dow is stained, and beneath is an elaborate reredos of
fine Ancaster stone, with a carved reproduction in the
centre of "The Lord's Supper," after Leonardo da
Vinci; both the window and reredos were given in
memory of the late Thomas Jones and his wife, of
' this town, by their daughters ; in the chapel it a
' tnemorial window to Elizabeth Evans of Waterford. pre-
; sented by her daughter: there are triple sedilia under
arched canopies, and a piscma. and on the north side a
credence niche and an aumbry : the church has also a
' monument by Chantrey, and will afford over 1,250
sittings, over half the number being free.
I The adjoining churchyard contains a number of singular
DIRECTORY.]
SOriTH WALE.S.
ABERYSTWYTH.
69
gravestones let intii them as tiiblots. The register of
baptisms dates from the year T788 : marriages, T804 ;
and burials, 1791. The livintj is a vioarage, gross yearly
value /367. with residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held since 1918 bv the Rev. Canon
David Williams M.A. of Durham University.
Holy Trinity is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1887;
the church, originally erecteil in i886, at a cost of ;S5,700,
■was enlarged in 1888 by the addition of tower and tran-
septs, nn<l further enlarged in 1899, when a chancel, organ
chamber and ve.'tries were built, at a total cost of
_^i j,ooci : it i? conslvucttetl of local stone with Bath stone
ilressings. in the Perpt-ndinilar style, from designs by
Messrs. Middleton anil Son, of Westminster, and now
consists of cliancei, nave, transepts, north porch, organ
chamber, vestries, and an incomplete central tower con-
taining one bell : the nave roof of oak is of the hammer-
beam type so common in Norfolk, but simpler in detail,
being enriched with mouldings and some carving: the
<ugan was provided in 1892 at a cost of ;£40o ; the hand-
some carved oak pulpit was presented by Dr. Jacob
Roberts, of Aberystwyth, and the brass eagle lectern in
1895 by a member of the congregation: the font is a
memorial to the late Miss .Tones, of Fron-y-gog : the
•church plate was the gift at Easter, 1892. of John Watkins
<isq. of North Parade : the church was reseated in oali
in 1906, in memory of Mrs. John Roberts : there are 700
■nittings. The register dates from the year 1886. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^276, with resi-
dence, in the eift of the Bishop of St. Davids, and
held since 1867 by the Vei). David Williams M.A. of
Jesus College, O.vford, prebendary of St. David's, arch-
deacon of Cardigan, and surrogate.
St. Mary's, Gray's Inn road, erected in 1866 as a chapel
of ease to the parish church of St. Michael, is a building
of native stone, with Bath stone dressings, in the
Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays,
aisles, north porch and a western bell turret containing
2 bells : the organ from the old parish church has been
removed hen- : th-ie arc sittiny.s for about 450 persons,
<if which half are free. The services are in Welsh.
The Catholic church of Our I.ady of the Angels and
St. Winefride, in Queen's road, is a building of stone, in
the Early English style, erected in 1874 from designs by
Mr. George Jones, of this town, and consists of chancel
and nave only ; the magnificent altar of carved stone was
the gift of Mrs. Gillow, of Hampton Park, Hereford : the
church has 300 sittings.
The English Presbyterian chapel, in Bath street, erected
in 1871, is .1 building of stone, faced with Bath stone, and
will seat 450 persons. The English Wesleyan chapel, in
Queen's road, erected in 1871 at a cost of nearly ^^3,000,
is a building of stone, with Bath stone dressings, in the
Early English and Decorated styles. It has a tower and
spire, and will seat 450 persons.
The English Congregational chapel, in Portland street,
built at a cost of _^2,5oo. and opened in July, i865. is
an edifice of native stone, with Bath stone dressings, in
the Early English and Decorated styles, and has a tower
and spire, 80 feet high ; in 1880 a lecture room and 6
class rooms for the Sunday school, and a residence for
the minister were built, at a cost of ^2,300 : the chapel
will seat 500 persons.
St. Paul's Welsh Wesleyan chapel, in Great Darkjiate
street, built in 1880 at a cost of ^6,000, is in the Classic
style, and will seat 700 persons.
The Enulish Baptist chapel, Alfred place, erected in
1871 at a cost of /2,ooq, is an edifice in the Gothic style,
from designs by Mr. Richard Owen, architect, of Liver-
pool, and affords 450 sittings ; there are schools under-
neath for 350 ciildren.
Salem Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel, situated at
the bottom of Portland street, erected in 1894-5, at a
cost of ;^2,3oo, and enlarged in 1907 by the addition of
two transepts, is a building of local stone, with Grins-
hill stone dressings, in the Gothic style, and will seat
4S0 persons.
For other places of worship, see page 76.
The Public Cemetery, 5 acres in extent, is on the road
to Llanbadarn, and has an entrance from the road near
IJangawsa : it is well laid out, and has two chapels, in the
Late Perpendicular style, from designs by Mr. W Spaull,
of Oswestry : the first interment took place on the 4th
September, i860; it is under the control of the Town
Council acting as Burial Board.
The Town Hall, in the Queen's road, is a building of
stone, in a modem Classic style, and contains a large
central hall and other apartments for the use of the bench
and bar and for the business of the Countv Court and
offices of the town clerk. A countv court is held here
monthly, as well as the Admiralty and Bankruptcy
Courts for the districts of Aberystwyth, Aberayron,
Diilgelly and Machynlleth. Aberystwyth is a district
registry of the High Court of Justice. The borough
magistrates hoM their sessional meetings here every
Wednesday, and occasionally also the County Magistrates'
and the County C^ouncil meetings are held.
The Clock tower, erected by public subscription in
1857, in Great Darkgate street, on the site of the Old
Town Hall, at a cost of jTi.ioo, from the designs of Mr.
Trevor Owen, of Liverpool, is a building of native stone
with Bath stone dressings, containing a fine clock pre-
sented by the Pryse family, of Gogerddan ; it is illu-
minated at night, and connected with it is a drinking
fountain, over which is a bronze casting representing
" Christ and the Woman of Samaria."
The Coliseum is a large hall in Terrace road, capable
of seatinir 1,400 persons. The Masonic hall is in Market
Aberystwy
1 Public Baths, in Bath street, were erected
company, and include a largo swimming
baths, but thev are at present
hath, as well
(1919) closed.
The County Police Station, Great Darkgate street, is
a substantial building erected by the county at an
outlay of ^1.500, and contains offices for the chief
constable and quarters for two sergeants and two con-
stables, with cells for prisoners ; there is also a
magistrates' room, where the county and borough petty
sessional courts are occasionally held.
The Corn, Butter and Cheese Market, the property
of the Corporation, in Market street, was erected in
t8^ from the designs of Mr. George Jones, architect,
of this town and restored in i8g3 from plans by Mr.
T. E. Morgan ; it is a plain structure of local stone,
very conunodious, and well suited for its purpose. The
Meat and general Market is in St. James' square. The
New Market Hall, the property of the Corporation, is a
large and lofty structure, and serves also as an assembly
room, and is well adapted for concerts and theatrical
purposes.
The market days are Monday and Saturday, and the
first ^londay in every month is also a cattle fair or market.
Fairs for horses and cattle are held on the loth of May
and in September, and the two first Mondays after the
12th November are called hiring fairs, when fanners and
masters meet for hiring servants.
The London Joint City and Midland Bank Limited,
i Barclays Bank Ltd. the National Provincial and Union
Bank of England Limited and Lloyds Bank Limited
I have branches here.
I The Public Slaughter House, in Smithfield, the pro-
I perty of the Corporation, was designed by Sir James W.
I Szlumper, and erected at a cost of about ^2,000.
Here are engineering works, iron foundries, enamelled
slate works, a tannery and a brewery ; a considerable
trade is also carried on in timber, agricultural and
mining implements.
I The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has a station
I here, founded in 1861. with a boat called the "Elizabeth
1 Lloyd.-'
I The principal hotels are the Queen's, the Bell Vue,
the Lion (Royal), the Talbot and the Hydro.
The Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General
Hospital was originally established in 1821, in Little
Darkgate street, as a dispensary, but in 1885 a new build-
ing of local stone was erected from the designs of Mr.
Bruce Vaughan, architect, of Cardiff, on the side of a hill
overlooking the town from the north, at a cost of ^^5,000,
left for that purpose by the late Joseph Downie esq. who
also endowed it with _^25,ooo ; it contains 27 beds. The
infirmary is supported in part by voluntary contributions.
The Elysium grove, on the Penglais estate, at the north
end of the town, is a very picturesque walk, for admission
to which a charge is made.
The ruins of the Castle occupy a commandinjj position
to the west of the town : around the rocky hill forming
the site of these remains is an extensive promenade, and
the grounds immediately adjoining the ruins have been
laid out in walks with seats at intervals, and afford fine
and extensive ocean views : the castle was erected about
1 109 by Gilbert Strongbow, son of Richard de Clare, Earl
of Stri'guil: Gwynedd Owain, in 1:42. captured and burnt
it: in 1164 it is said to have been destroyed by Rhys ap
Gruffydd, and again in 1207 by Maelgwyn : LleweUyn,
prince (,f North Wales, rebuilt the castle, and it was after-
wards alternately held both by the Welsh and English
during a long period of continual strife : in the reign of
Henry IV. it was taken and held by Owain Glyndwr until
1408, when the English regained it, and in 3s Henry Vm.
the Earl of Pembroke was appointed captain of the
s w. 3t
ABEKYSTWVTH.
SOUTH WALES,
[kellt's
Jortrees : in 1631 a miiit was established in it by grant
Ivom Oharies I. for whom it was garrisoned during the
civil war. It was, however, ultimately captured in 1647
by the Parliamentary forces, and was then dismantled;
the ruing as now standinij consist of a niunber of isolated
fragments ; but one embattled tower is still fairly perfect,
and bears a flagst-aff.
Pen Glais, commonly called " Constitution Hill," which
flanks the town on the north, is about 460 feet high, and
commands a splendid view of the town and bay. Plin-
limmon to the east, and Cader Idris and the Carnarvon
shrine ranges to the north ; the descent on that side
leads to Clarach bay, a small inlet, receiving a mountain
stream.
Pen Dinas. an eminence about a mile south, is 400 feet
above the sea level, with a steep declivity on the western
fide : on the summit are the remains of an ancient British
encampment and a column in honour of the great Duke
of Wellington, who died 14 Sept. 1852, erected by the late
Major Kichardes, of Bryneithyn.
The Devil's Bridge, the beautiful valley of the Rheidol,
and the fine falls of the Mynach, about 12 miles distant,
form the principal attractions in the neighbourhood, and
are easily reached by means of the Vale of Eheidol Light
railway, which has 'its terminus at the Devil's Bridge;
excursion brakes also run to Devil's Bridge daily during
the season, taking the direct route above the valley
of the Rheidol on the outward journey, and returning
by the north road, vift Pont Erwyd ; the road, which,
according to the survey of the Ordnance department,
is at the ninth mile-stone 971 feet above the sea level,
both here and at other points affords many splendid
views, with the twin summits of Plinlimmon in the
background amid a noble range of hills. A descent
of three miles from this point brings the visitor suddenly
in view of the wonderful chasm, surmounted by the
Hafod hotel, from the grounds of which only the bridge
and falls can be viewed ; the facilities for exploring
the beauties of the Mynach and Bheidol Falls in detail
have of late years been greatly increased, a light bridge
of wrought iron having been thrown across the bottom of
the ravine, which, without intercepting the view, affords
the pedestrian an opportunity of enjoying a view of the
cascade from either side, and relieves him from incurring
the toil of a double journey: the chasm in the rocks is
upwards of 100 feet deep, although in some places scarcely
3 feet wide. The Mynach descends in a succession of falls
on the northern side of the bridge, the first being 18 feet
in depth, the second 60, and the third 2cs when the stream
UNU'ERSITV COLLEGE Or
The University College of Wales (one of the consti-
tuent colleges of the University of Wales), erected
from the designs of Mr. J. P. Seddon, architect, of
London, and opened in 1872, was originally intended
for an hotel, upon which a sum of j^8o,ooo had been
spent, when it was sold to a committee for _£io,ooo for
the purposes of a college. The stvle is of a mixed
character, chiefly Early English, and the buildings form
an extensive but irregular pile, including two lofty but
dissimilar towers close together, and next these a "porch
of two pedimented arches converging outwards to a
pier on thfe pavement. A fire occurred in 1885 which
destroyed the north wing ; it has since been reconstructed
at a cost of jf4o,ooo and m.ide more suitable for college
purposes. In 1894 the Government promised a grant of
;^io,ooo towards completing the building, on the condition
that ^5,000 should be locally contributed. This amount
was secured and the new central block was opened in
189a; a commodious hall of residence has also been
erected for 200 women students and was opened in 1896
by H.M. Queen Alexandra, when Princess of Wales, and
is now called "The Alexandra Hall.'' A Charter of
Incorporation was granted to the college September
10th. 1889. Towards the support of the college a sum
of upwards of ^^60,000 has been voluntarilv contributed,
and a grant of ^8,000 j early is received from the
Government. The Welsh Library of the College, which
included the Floyd collection of MSS. and the Jones
and DaWes collections, was handed over to the NationaJ
Library of Wales in 1909. The education is non-
sectarian, and the fees do not exceed ^12 vearly tor
Arts, and for .'icience /16. In addition to the faculties
of Arts, .^ciftnce. Law and Mnsii-. there i< a department
/or the training of secondarv teachers, another tor
elementary teachers (day training department); and
als<j an Agricultural Department, with a special labora-
tory for giving instruction in agricultural cheraistrv, a
well-equipped dairy and a farm, at which practical
instruction is given in agriculture. This department
receives annually a grant of /i,ooo from the Board of
Agriculture, and besides college work the operations of
this department are extended to the affiliated counties
IS obstructed and broken by masses of stone, among which
it makes its way, and then finally rushes over the pre-
cipice in a grand cascade of no feet : the original Pont-ar-
Mynacli is supposed to have been built by the monks ol
.Strata Florida, but has also been attributed to the
Knights Hospitallers, who were at one time owners oi
considerable property in this neighbourhood : in 1753,.
the ancient structure having begun to exhibit signs of
decay, a new arch was erected above it at the expense ot
the county, and the old bridge then left beneath to
moulder away: but both the upper and lower bridges
liave since been restored. About two miles higher up
the Bheidol is the Parson's bridge, a rastic timber
structure, resting on precipitous rocks, overhanging the
torrent : at Pont Erwyd, three miles from the Devil's
bridge, are two single arolied bridges, and close to the-
Godgerddan Arms inn is another fine fall. Other excur-
sions of interest may be made to the fine church ot Llan-
badarn Vawr, the ancient causeway or breakwater called
" Sam Cynfelin," the Monk's Cave, the Llytnant valley
and its double cascade ; Hafod, where Handel is said to
liave composed the "Hallelujah Chorus"; Corris and
Cader Idris ; the splendid sands at Borth, Strata Florida
Abbey, Talyllyn lake, Plinlimmon, Towyn and Aberdovey.
The Corporation are lords of the manor, under the
charter granted by Henry W. : the land was chiefly then
sand hills, covered by water at spring tides nearly as far
as the mountains, but is now nearly all built on, and
about four-fifths of the town belong to the Corporation :
the land is let on leases ot 99 years, 60 of which have-
expired, and the Corporation now grant renewals of 75
years on the existing leases on payment by the lessee*
of a fine and annual ground rent, based upon the presenl
annual value of the property. A large number of leases
having been renewed, the Corporation rental is novf
over 2^2,000 annually. Capt. Edward Athelstan Lewis-
Powell J.P. Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse bart.
the Earl of Lisburne, George Williams Parry esq. Major
Hugh Edward Bonsall, Matthew Lewis Vaughan Davie*
esq. M.P., D.L., J.P. and Reginald James Rice Loxdale
esq. are the chief lando-nners in the neighbourhood.
The area ot the borough and civil parish is 1,090-
acres ot land, 7 of inland water, 21 of tidal water and
82 of foreshore ; rateable value, ^£50,374 ; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 8,412. By a Local Government Board
order ot 1914 parts of Vaenor Lower and Issandre were-
added to the borough.
The population of Holy Trinity ecclesiastical parish ia
191 1 was 3,449; and ut St. Michael, 4,962
V\'ALES, ABEKYSTW-STH.
of Cardigan, Pembroke, Carmarthen, Brecon, Radnor,.
.Montgomery and Merioneth. The farm receives a grant
of ;/;200 a year from the Board of Agriculture and ha»
been equipped largely at the expense ot the County
Councils ot the surrounding district. From its centri
position, with regard to the whole of the Principality, a»
well as its great accessibility from England, healthy
climate and magnificent scenery, the college undoubtedly-
offei-s many attractions. The number of students during
the session 1918-19 was over 700.
COURT OF GOVERNORS.
XoTK. — The Council is composed ot the President, the^
Vice-Presidents, tJie Treasurers, the Principal & tho<e
Governors to whose names a dagger is prefixed.
President.
tWilliams Sir John bart. M.D., G.f'.V.O.
Vice-Presidents.
.M.A., M.P., LL.D. Llandinam..
tDavies Maiu
Mont
l-Thoma.s Sir
Mon
Jarr.)d M.D.
Tie
-Gae
Newport,
I Roberts D, C, J.P. Awelon, St. David's rd. Aberystwyth
tThomas D. Lleater M.A. Derlwyn, Whitchurch, Cardiff
Lite Governors.
Aberdare Right Hon. Lord, Dyffryn, Mountain Ash
tAngus John Mortimer M.A. Bryndedwydd, Heath Park
avenue, Cardiff
Apsimon Thomas, West Kirby, Cheshire
Bowman Rev. W. R. Holly bank, Rowley avcnuo,St«fford
Biough Professor Joseph LL.D., M.Sc. Hampden club,
St. Pancras, London N W i
Carpenter Miss E. A. Lilian house, London road, Tun-
bridge Wells
Colborne Mrs. Newton, Broad Plain, Bristol
Colbv W. H. 80 Coldharbour road, Bedland, Bristol
tDavies Mrs. Edward, Llandinam
Davies Miss Q. E. Llandinam
Drvies Miss M. 3. Llandinam
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABKKYSTWiTH.
71
Davies M. L. Vaug;han MP. Tanrbwich, Abervst-wyth
Davies Richard Rhys, 113 High street. Merthyr Tydfil
Davis F. L. Brynderw, Ferndale, Pontypridd
■ Davis Principal J. R. Ainsworth M.A.' Agricultural col-
lege. Cirencester
tDunne Major E. M., J. P. Gatley park, Kingsland,
Herefordshire
Kdnards Professor E., M.A University College o(
Wales, Aberystwyth
Edwards Edward Ellis, 4 Chapel street, Liverpool
tEvans Evan, Laura place, Aberystwyth
Fryer H. O. Verwood manor, Wimborne, Dorchester
<}enese Professor Robert William M.A. University Col-
lege of Wales, Aberystwyth
Hurnard Samuel F. Hill house, Lexden, Colchester
Jones David, Garfield house, Llandyssul
Jones Rev. J. Cynddylan D.D. Whitchxirch, Cardiff
Jones Professor W. Jenkin M.A. University College of
Wales, Aberystwyth
Jones William, Ffosheulog, Ti-egaron
Keeling Sidney H. Bavensbourne, Bossett, North Wales
tKer Professor W. Paton M.A., D.Litt., LL.D. 95 Gowei
street, Iflndon W 0 i
Levi Professor T. A., M.A., B.C.L., LL.B. St. David's
road, Aberystwyth
Lewis Professor D. Morgan M.A. University College o(
Wales, Aberyttwyth
Marshall Professor John Wilson M.A. University College
of Wales, Aberystwyth
Morton William, Irvine dale, Oakland rd. Moseley,B'ham
Phillips Laiirence, Llanstephan honse.Boughrood.Radnor
Rhys Miss Myfanwy, Oxford
Rhys Miss Olwen, Oxford
IRoberts Princ. T. P., M.A., LiL.D.Ti-eathro,Abcrystwyth
Rndler S. G. The Paddock, Hawkshead, Ambleside
Rudler Mrs. S. G. The Paddock, Hawkshead, Ambleside
Russell Sir Edward B. The Gables,Croxt6th rd .Liverpool
Schott Professor G. A., D.So. Univer.sity College of
Wales, Aberystwyth
Sheppeard A. J. 23 Young street, Kensington High st.
London W 8
Sndeley Right Hon. Lord, Oriiieley lo. Ham Com. Surrey
Tenney Mrs. Alexi, The Park, Hampstead,London N W 3
Thomas Lady Garrod, Bron-y-Gaer, Newport, Mon
Thomas Penry Vaughan, 4 Wetlderburn rd. Hamp-
stead N W 3
Thompson Professor Peter M.D. The University, B'ham
"Watson Professor Foster M.A., D.Litt. The Red house.
Green Street Green, Orpington, Kent
Watts James. Ahnev hall, Cheadle, near Manchester
Westminster His Giace the Duke of, Eaton hall, Chester
Willans J. B. Dolforgan, Kerry, Mont
Williams E. Montgomeiy. Montgomery house, Swansea
Williams Mrs. Jessy,24 The Marlboroug'h.Montreal, Canada
Williams 0. Harrison, Croyland, Caldy road. West
Kirby, Cheshire
Williams Rev. T. E. Newtown, Mont
•Williams-Wynn Col. Sir Watkyn bart. O.B. Wynnstay,
Rnabon
Governors for 10 years.
tLoxdale R. J. B., J. P. Castle hill, Llanilar, from
October, 1916
Tiddeman Mrs. Osberton house. 298 Woodstock road,
Oxford, from October, 1917
■Vestry Samuel, Arden, College road, Dolwieh, London
.9E2I, from October, 1918
Ex-Officio Governors
|The Principal of the College
■The Lords-Lieutenant of the Counties of Cardigan, Car-
mart-hen, Pembroke. Brecon, Radnor, Montgomery,
Merioneth & Haverfordwest
The Representatives in the House of Commons of the
constituencies in Wales & Monmouthshire
The Chancellor & the Deputy Chancellors of the Univer-
sity of Wales
The Warden of the Guild of Graduates of the University
of Wales
The President of the National Library of Wales
The President of the National Museum of Wales
The Chairman of the Central Welsh Board
The Principal of the University College of North Wales
The Principal of the University College of South Wales
& Monmouthshire
The Principals of Theological Colleges approved & ac-
cepted by the University of Wales in the College area
The Chairman of the Education Committee of every
local Education Authority in the College area
The Principal & Director of Legal Studies of the Law
Society
The head teachers of the intermediate schools in the
College area & of Christ college, Brecon & Llandovery
college
Elected Governors.
Retire October, 1919.
Brigstocke Augustus, Blaenpant, Eastbourne
Emrvs-Jones A., M.D. 10 St. John street, Manchester
t'Greer R. Townsend C.S.I. Fronygog, Aberystwyth
tGrifliths Mrs. A. J. Hughes, 42 West Heath drive,
Golders Green, London N W 3
Griffiths Rev. D. T., M.A. Llantrisant vicarage, Glam
Humphreys-Owen Mrs. A. C. Berriew, Mont
Johnston W. J., M.A. University College of Wales,
Aberystwyth
tJones" Miss E. E. Constance D.Litt. Meldon house.
Weston-super-Mare
Lewis Rev. H. Elvet M.A. 37 Highbury Now park,
London N 5
Lewis Jenkyn M.B.C.S., L.S.A. Llanon, Cardiganshire
Lloyd Sir Marteine bart. D.L., J. P. Bronwydd Henllan,
Cardiganshire
tLucas Sir C. P., K.C.M.G., K.O.B. 65 St. George's
square, London S W i
Mansel Sir Conrtenay bart. Maesycrugiau niunor, Car-
marthenshire
tMathias Major L. J., J. P. Bronpadarn, Aberystwyth
Powis the Right Hon. the Earl of, D.L,, J.P. Powis
castle, Welshpool
Roberts L. J., M.A., H.M.I.S.2 Gwydir gardens,Swansea
St. David's the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of, Aber.
gwili, Carmarthenshire
Trubshaw Miss K. 3 Laura place, Aberystwyth
Waddingham T. J., M.A., D.L., J.P. Hafod, Gardig-ansh
Retire October, 1920.
Ellis Robert, Terrace road, Aberystwyth
Fewings Miss E. A. Garth, Northlands rd. •Southampton
Griffiths Rev. Maurice M.A. 17 Royal York crescent,
Clifton, Bristol
tHarford Major J. C, J.P. Falcondale, Lampeter
Harris Principal D. R., M.A. Normal college, Bangor
tHughes Arthur .1. Town clerk, Aberystwyth
.lames Jenkin M.A. Caradog road, Aberystwyth
Jenkins Sir Laurence H., K.C.I.E. Cilbronau, Llangoed-
more, Cardigan
Jones Arthur, Llwyn, Llanbadarn road, Aberystwyth
tJones Alderman Edward J.P. Maesmawr hall, Oaersws,
tLlewelyn-Jones F., B.A., LL.B. Isfryn, Mold
tLewis D. Lloyd, Talfan, Lampeter
Owens John J.P. (irey Friars, Chester
Parry J. W. P. National Provincial & Union B&nl; of
England Limited, Aberystwyth
Powell Rev. M. Jones D.D. 43 Charles street, Cardiff
tRoberts Edward M.R.C.S., J.P. Penywern, Aberystwyth
Roberts Rev. T. E., M.A. Beth Seilun, Aberystwyth
Vane-Tempest Lord Herbert K.CV.O. PlAs, Machynlleth
Walker Professor Hugh M.A., D.Litt. St. David's col-
lege,, Lampeter
Retire October, 1921.
tBallinger John M.A. Sherborne house, Aberystwyth
Davies Sir Alfred T., K.B.E., C.B. Jesmond, Blackheath
park, London S E 3
Ellis David M.D., B.S. North road, Aberystwyth
tEvans John, Broniarth, North road, Aberystwyth
tEvans J. Gwenog\Tyn M.A., D.Litt. Tremvan. Llan-
bedrog, Pwllht»li
tEvans Capt. W. J. Bodwain, Llandinam, Mont
tHughes Rev. R., M.A. Erw'r Llan, Aberystwyth
Humphreys H. Hijnard M.Inst.C.E. 28 "Victoria street,
London SW i
tHumphreys-Owen Capt. A. E. O. Glansevern, Berriew,
Mont
Jones Capt. Edgar M.A. Eryl, Barry, Glam
Jones Alderman S. N., O.B.E. Newport, Mon
Lewis Mrs. Hugh M.A. Glanhafren, Newtown, Mont
tLewis Mrs. J. Herbert M.A., O.B.E. 23 Grosvenor road,
London S W 1
Lloyd Professor J. E., M.A., D.Litt. Univer.sity College
of North Wales, Bangor
Osier Sir William bart. M.D., F.R.S. 13 Norham irar-
dens, Oxford , ,
tOwen Henry D.C.L., D.Litt. Poyston, Haverfordwest
Szlumper Sir James W., D.L., J.P. Glanteify, Kew
Gardens, London SW „„,..£,/-..
Thomas Col. Sir J. Lynn K.B.E., O.B., F.R.O.S. Green-
lawn, Pen-y-lan, Cardiff
Williams Rev. Canon M.A
W^hlmf^D. D.. M.R.A.S.E., F.H.A.S. Tregaron,
Cardiganshire
3 w. 3t
The Vicarage. North road.
I'J ABEKYSiWYTH.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Representative Governors.
N.ininees of the Lord President of H.M. Privy Council.
+Evans Sir E. Vincent J.P., F.S.A. 64 Chancery lane,
London W C 2
tWiJlianis The Ven. Archrlcac.m M.A. Aberv.«twvth
tWillis-Bund J. W.. C.B.E.. M.A., D.L., J.P. The Shire
hall, Worce.«ter
Nominees of the (Juunty Councils.
Cardiganshire !
Jones Ker. T. Arthur, Awelon, Llandyssul
tHowell John Morgan, Portland house, Aberayron
Williams Daniel Jenkin J.P. Abercoed, Tregaron
Evans Rev. Daniel D.D. Brynhawen, Henllar.Cardgnsh
L'ai-niarthenshiro :
I.rf;wis John, Meiros hall, Henllan
T.,lovd John, Penvbank, Abergwili
Jones VV. N. Dvffnn, .\ramanford
Lloyd Rev. E. B. TirgHili, Conwil, Carmarthen
i^euibrokeshire :
.Sketch Samuel Bolt, Hill ho.Bufferland,Pen]broke Dock
.Morgan William Palmer, Market sqnare, Narberth
tJones Sir Evan D. bart. M.P. Pentower, Fishguard
Hilbers The Ven. Archdeacon M.A. St. Thomas" rec-
tory, Haverfordwest
Bi econshire :
Powell David, Caedrvssu, Brecon
MiUer William Stevenson, Forest ludge, Brecon
Price Henry T. Greyhound hotel, Biiilth Wells
Levtis Rev. Principal Thomas M.A., B.D. Meujorial
college, Brecon
Kidnorshire:
Button Alderman Evan, Brynteg, Llandrindod Wells
.fenkins John Owen. Llwvnmelvn, Penvbont
Lewis B. P. The Noyadd. Rhayader
\l..nlgomeryshire :
tLewis Hugh M.A. Glanhafren, Newtown
Rees Richard, Paris house, Machynlleth
IWillans J. B. Dolforgan, Kerry. Mont
tJcnes Richard, Pendinas, Caersws
Merionethshire :
Jones Alderman Hy. Haydn M.P. Pantyneuadd, Towyn
.lones Councillor R. W. Meirion bouse, Barmouth
Phillips Councillor D.White,Wena!lt,Blaenau Festiniog
lames John Maethlon, Cambrian hnnse, Towyn
of
as, 'I'albot house. Breco
Williams Aldernu
Cardigan :
Vacancy
Carmarthen :
Lewis John, GwMifryii. Perillwyn park, Caiui
Haverfordwest :
Vacancy
Kidwelly':
Vacancy
Lampeter :
Vacancy
Llandovery ;
Vacancy
Llanfyllin :
Vacancy
Llanidloes ;
Davies Dr. W. LI. Ahei\]i:cnt. Llanidloes
Montgomery :
Vacancy
Pembroke :
Grieve John, 75 Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Pwllheli :
Griffiths E. Jones. B.idriw, Pwllheli
Tenby :
Morgan Capt. D Hughes Cumberland house,
Welshpool :
Vacancy
Nominees ..f Urban District CounciK.
Davies D. .M., M.D. Tanytron, Abei
Ammanford:
Evans T. M., M.A. Aint^ianfoid
Bala:
Williams Rev. R. R . MA. Aneddw
Barmouth :
Owen William. Cn.esvnn naeh. Bar
Brynmawr :
Vacancy
Builth Wells:
Jo.,e. W Bla, 1. M D . I! S . 1)1
Burry Port :
Arnold David, Penybryn, Elkington road, Barry Port
Cwmamman:
Thomas Thomas, School house, Glanamman, Car-
marthen
Dolgellev :
Williams J. J. Bodlondeb, Dolgellev
Ffestiniog:
Jones Bichd. MB., CM., D.P H., J.P. Lsallt, Blaenau
Festiniog
Fishguard :
Williams W'alter L. Cefnydre, Fishguard
Hay:
Vacancy
Knighton :
Vacancy
Llanelly:
Thomas Roland P. 26 Gilbert road, Llanelly
Jones E. Willis, Coleshill terrace, Llanelly'
Jenkins David, Garth, Bryncaerau, Llanelly
Jones Thomas, Caedelyn, Llanelly
Llandilo :
Williams Ven. Archdeacon M.A. The Vicarage.Llandilo
Llandrindod Wells:
Vacancy
Llanwrtvd Wells:
Jones Rhys D,, M.A. Brvnoneu, Llanwrtvd WelK
Machynlleth:
Xnrbeith:
Mor-an John M.A. Weslev villas, Narbertb
Newcastle Emlyn:
Vacancy
New Quay:
Timothy T. P. Compton house. New Quay
Newtown,' Mont. :
Jarvis S. H. Severnside, Newtown
Xeyland :
Vacancy
Presteign :
Wale J. H., J.P. Silia, Presteign
Towyn :
Hughes W, J., J.P. Lime house, Aberdovey
inees of the Central Welsh Board.
Williams Mis. M. B. Killay house, Sketty, Swansea
Miles Alderman W. H. 8 Spencer street, Swansea
Brecon :
tSwansea the Right Rev. the Suffragan Bishop of.
The Vicarage, Brecon
Brynmawr:
Roberts William.J.P. Eastfield, Brynmawr
Bnilth:
Evan-Thomas Henry, Caerwnon, Builth Wells
Ystiadgynlais :
Vacnnev
Cardiganshire.
Aberayron :
Jones .Mrs. T. Z. .(7 Marine terriice, Aberystwyth
-iliervstwyth :
Doughton Thomius. 11 Queen's terrace, Abervstwyth
Ciiidigan:
Evans 0. Beynon J.P. Delfryn, Cardigan
Llandyssul:
! Evans David, Pentrellv, Newcastle Emlyn
Jones Thomas, Post office, Tregaron
rarniarthenshire.
Ainnian Valley:
Vaughan Gwilym, Argoed, Brynamman
Carmarthen:
Lloyd Charles M.A., D.L., J.P. Waunifor, Maesy-
crugiau
Llandilo:
Jones William Nathaniel, Dyffiyn, .Vmmanford
Uandovory :
Hughes Rev. W, W. Poole M .\. Llandovery cil-
legH. Llandovery
1.1 liellv:
N'viil Mis. A. .S. Felinfoel bou.«... Llanelh
J'llan
W.l
Wbiiland:
Jones Rev. Mo
lerioiiethshire,
Bala:
John L. Llov.l,
H,.\. Bndl.MKi
Whi
DIRECTOR'S ,]
SOUTH \VAI,E8.
ABERYSTWYTH. 73
T of Wales,
Davies Rev. J
Gwynoro, .Haulfryn, Barnioutli
Dolgelley :
Jones R. Cruth
rie,
Kooinda, Dolgelley
Festiniuu :
Davies R. Walker
B.A. Oaerblaidd. Festiuios
Towyu :
Rowland E. L
, J.P. Oartref, Aberdovey
ontgomeryshire.
Llanfair:
Humphrevs C
W.
J.P. Tylissa, Llanfair. Welshpoo
Llanfyllin: "
Jones Alderman Robert, London house, Llanfyllin
Uanidloes:
Edmunds Gwi
ym
Dolenog, Llanidloes
MachynUeth:
Vacancy
Newtown :
Vacancy
Welshpool:
Vacancy
emhrokeshire.
Fishguard :
James W. Gr.,
J.P
Llys-yr-Onen, St. Nicholas, Fish
guard
Haverfordwest :
Vacancy
Milford Haven:
Garro-Jones Rev.
D. "Renfys, Milford Haven
JCarberth:
Lewis Rev.
Thomas B.A., J.P. The Rectory
Lampeter Velfrey, Narberth
Pembroke Dock :
Vacancy
St. David's:
Griffiths J. Howard J.P. Priskilly Forest, Letterstc
Pembrokeshire
Tenby :
Williams Rev. J. Lloyd B.A. The Manse, Warr
street, Tenby
Radnorshire.
Ll:mdrindod Wells:
Presteign :
Ncriiinees uf Head Teachers of Public Elementary
Schools.
Cardiganshire ;
Saer David John, Alexandra Road Council school,
Aberystwyth
Carmarthenshire :
Phillips C. National schools, Llandilo
Pembrokeshire :
Griffith G. J. Boys' school, Barn st. Haverfordwest
Breconshire
Nominees of the Court of the '
Williams Rev. D. H., MA. Barry
Davies Mrs. Cadwaladr D.Mus. 12a, Eton road, Haiiip-
stead. London N W 3 '
tRees Rev. Richard Jenkin MA. Rhos, North road,
Aberystwyth
Nominees of the Hebdomadal Council of the Universitv
of Oxford.
t.Stnart -Jones H., M.A. Glan-y-Mor, Saundersfoot.
Pouibrokeshire
tJoyce Rev. Principal Gilbert C D.D. St. David's col-
lege, Lampeter
Prickard A. O.. M.A. Shutover, Fleet, Hants
Noniinees of the Council of the Senate of the University
of Cambridge.
Bensly Professor Edward M.A. Hillside, Bryn-y-Mor
L road, Abervstwvth
I tAngus J. .Mortimer M.A. Brvndedwvdd, Heath Park
avenue, Cardiff
Atkins Professor J. W. H., M.A. Islwyn, Aberystwyth
Nominees of the Senate of the University of London.
tKer Professor William Paton M.A., D.Litt., LL.D .
F.B.A. 95 Gower street W C i
.Stephenson Rev. T.. B.A.. D.D. Epworth, North road,
Abervstwvth
tThomas Major Ahiuli.im MB.. B.S. 22 North parade,
Aberystwyth
Nominees of the Law Societies in Wales.
Bridgend District Law Society:
Powell D. L. I Nolton street, Bridgend
Cardiff & District Incorporated Law Society :
Macintosh A. 0. Temple chambers, St. John's square,
Cardiff
Chester & North Wales Incorporated Law Society:
Hughes J. Charles, Dolgelley
Merthyr Tydlil & Aberdare Incorporated Law Society :
Vacancy
Monmouthsliire Incorporated Law Society :
Vacancy
.Swansea & Neath Incorporated Law Society :
Meager Trevor O. Castle street, Swansea
Nominees of the Branches of the British Medical
Association in Wales.
North Wales Branch:
Jones Hugh M.B., CM,. D.P.H. Dolgelley
South Wales & Monmouthshire Branch:
Price David Rees M.B., CM. The Laurels, Ammanfrd
Shropshire & Mid-Wales Branch:
Jackson Arthur F.R.C.S. College hill, Shrewsbury
Women Nominees of the Court of Governors.
tArmstrong Miss E. 44 Canonbury park, Islington.
London N i
tDavies Mrs. Edward, Plas Dinam, Llandinam
Owen Mathew, Cefn Coed Comicil schl. Merthyr Tydfil i Ilp^Js Mrs. J. Herbert M.A
Hadnorshi
Parkhouse Jethro S. C. Evancoed Council schl. Kington
Montgomeryshire :
Jones Edwin, 5 Oaergog terrace, Aberystwyth
Merionethshire:
Vacancy
I London S W
E. E. Constan
super-Mare
23 Grosvenor rd.
D.LitI, Meklon house.
I Atkii
Nominees of such Graduates of any of the Universities
in the United Kingdom as have been Students of
College for not less than two Sessions.
Jones Prjfessor W. Jenkyn M.A. University College of j Roberts Profess,
Wales, Aberystwyth
tPleure Prof, H, J,, D.Sc. University Coll. Aberystwyth
Lewis Professor E. A,, M.A., D.Sc, D.Litt. University
College. .Aberystwyth
ues road, Aberystwyth
the Ljones Professor O. T,. M.A . D.Sc,
road. Aberystwyth
Nominee o
ing Staff not bemg a Member
the Senate.
James T, Campbell M.A., D.Sc. Caradog rd.Aberystw;
Bankers,— The National Provincial & Union Bank
Nominees of the Old Students' Association.
tChattawav F. D . M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S. 151 Woodstock | . England Limited Abery^stwyth
■ ,„j ■' I Auditors. — James Eraser fc Sons, chaiterert ace
M.A, Caledfryn, Bryn road
Alexandra hall, Dublin
road, Oxford
Chappie Professor C
Aberystwyth
Treraain Miss C, P.,
Copthall
London E C 2
COLLEGE .STAFF
Tho
loes of the Governing Body of the University
College of North Wales.
Rev. Professor J. 0., M.A. Theological college.
London N 6
Nominees of the Governing Body of the University
College of South Wales k Monmouthshire.
Gwynne Councillor Ivor, 6 Belle Vue street, Swansea
tJones Thomas M.A. Anwylfan, Barry
Morgan Charles B.A. Oefnglas, Radyr, Cardiff
Principal, (vacanl
Greek.— Profe.ssor
of Balliol CoUei
Latin.— Professor,
dge
G
. VA'. Marshall M.A. of Glasgow K
rlw\rd Bensly M.A. of Trinity Col-
etk't Lat.'r-Lecturer, T. K. Brighouse M.A^Lon*^
Iccistant Lecturers E. D. T. Jenkins M.A. of Kebl»
College? Oxford & E. E. Bibby M.A. of Peterhouse,
He'i'retAfrbic. Syriac & Sanskrit.-Professor. (vacant)
German.— Professor, (vacant); Lecturer, Miss M Bren-
ner M.A.Lond.; Assistant Lecturer, Miss Hermia
Rees M.A.Wales
AiiKKYSTWYTH.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Fr#nch Langua^ & Literature & Eomance Philology. —
Professor, J. L. Andre Barbier, Licenci^ Lettres
(Paris) ; Assistant Lecturer, A. B, Thomas M.A.
Wales, Docteur de I'Universite de Lyon, late Fellow
of the University of Wales
English Language & Literature. — Bendel Professor, J.
W. H. Atkins M.A. late Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge, M.A.Lond. ; Lecturer, Miss Lilian Win-
stanley M.A.Vict., late Fellow of Victoria University
History.— Professor, Edward Edwards M.A. of St. John's
College, Cambridge, M.A.Lond
Colonial History. — Prote.ssor, T. Stanley Boberts M.A.
of Peterhouse, Cambridge
Kconomics & Political Science.— Professor, E. A. Lewis
M.A., D.Litt. Wales. D.Sc.Lond., late Fellow of the
Univer.sity of Wales
PalaiugraphV & Diplomatics. — Lecturer, Dr. E. A. Lewis
Wilson Chair of International Politics. — Professor, A. •.
Zimmern M.A. Scholar of Winchester & New College,
Oxford ; Assistant Lecturer, Sydney Herbert
Welsh. — Professor, (vacant); " Assistant Lecturers,
Timothy Lewis B.A.Wales, M.A.Vict. & T. H. Parry-
William's M.A.Wales, B.Litt.Oxon, Ph. D.Freiburg,
late Fellnw of Ihe University of Wales; Reader in
Welsh Literature, T. Gwynn Jones M.A.Wales
Logic & Philosophy.— Professor, W. Jenliyn Jones M.A.
of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, B.A.Lond. ;
Temporarv Part-time Assistant, Daniel Davies B.A.
Wales
English Law.— Professor, T. Arthur Levi M.A., B.C.L.
of Lincoln College, Oxford, LL.B.Lond. & of the Inner
Temple. Barrister-at-Law ; Assistant Lecturer, Mal-
i.olm M. Lewis B.A., LL.B. of Dawning College, Cam-
bridge & of the Middle Temple, M.C. (with bar)
Pure Mathematics— Professor, E. W. Genese M.A. of
St. John's College, Cambridge; Lecturer, W. J.
Johnston M.A. Queen's University, B.A. of Trinity
College. Dublin
Applied Mathematics. — Professor, G. A. Schott B.A. of
Trinity College, Cambridge, D.Sc.Lond
Chemistry.— Professor, Alex. Findlay M.A.. D.Sc.Aber-
deen. Ph. D.Leipzig, F.I.C. ; Lecturer & Demonstrator,
T. Campbell James M.A. of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. D.Sc. Wales, F.I.C. ; Assistant Lecturer &
Demonstrator, C. E. Bury B.A., B.Sc. of Trinity Col-
U-ge. Oxford
I'hysics — Professor, D. Morgan Lewis M.A. of Trinity
f'ollp^'e. Cambridge; Lecturer, H. H. Paine M.A. of
Trinity College, Cimbridge. B.Sc.Wales, M.C
Geology.— Professor, 0. T. Jones M.A. of Trinity Col-
lege. Cumbridge, D..Sc. Wales; Assistant Lecturer &
Demonstrator, Stanley Smith M.A. of Clare College,
Cambridge. D.Sc.Dunelm
Ziology. — Lecturer & Head of Department, K. Douglas
Laurie M.A. of Merton College, Oxford ; Part-time
Demonstrator, T. A. Stephenson
Biitany. —Professor, J. Lloyd Williams D.Sc.Wales ;
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator, S. G. Jones M.Sc.
Wales ; Temporary Assistant Lecturer & Demonstra-
tor, Mrs. T. C. James B.Sc.Wales
THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES
The National Library of Wales, founded by Royal
Geography & Anthropology. — Professor, H. J. Fleur»
D.Sc.Wales, late Fellow of the University of Wales;
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator (Geographv), W.
E. Whitehouse M.Sc.Wales, late Gilchrist Student in
Geography
Agriculture. — Professor, 0. Bryner Jones M.Sc.Dunelm ;
Lecturer & Temporary Head of Department, Abel E
Jones B.Sc.Wales
Agricultural Chemistry.— Lecturer, J. J. Griffith B.Sc
Wales ; also Temporary Adviser
Agricultural Surveying, Drawing & Building Construc-
tion.—G. T. Bassett A.R.I.B.A
Agricultural Botany.— Adviser, B. G. Stapledon M.A.
of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
County Organisers of Agricultural Education. — Brecon-
shire & Radnorshire, David Thomas Dip.Agri.U.C.W. ;
Cardiganshire, Temporary, A. E. Jones B.Sc.Wales;
Carmarthenshire, Daniel Johns B.Sc.Wales; Mont-
gomeryshire, J. L. John B.Sc.Wales; Pembrokeshire,
Reginald Grant; Temporary, A. E. Jones B.Sc.Wales
Horticulture.— Instructors. D. V. Howells F.R.H.S., J
I'enllwvn Walters F.R.H.S. & C. H. Jones F.R H.S
Dairying.- Instructresses. Miss D. Myfanwy Evan*
N.D.D. Miss M. J. Williams N.D.D. Miss Sara Jones
N.D.D. & Miss Rachel Williams N.D.D
Education. — Professor & Head of Primary & Secondary
Training Departments, C. R. Chappie M.A.Lond. ;
Professor (Emeritus), Foster Watson M.A., D.Litt.
Lond. ; Lecturer & Mistress of Method, Miss M. Dal-
rymple B.Sc.Wales; Lecturer & Assistant Master of
Method, Frank Smith M.A. of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, B.A., B.Sc. Vict. ; Assistant Lecturer &
Assi.stant Mistress of Method, Miss Olivia Griffiths
B.A.Wales; Tutors, Henry Bonney B.A.Lond. & P. M.
Jon
ales
H. Walford Davies Mus. Doc. Cantab.,
;c.o
ADMINISTRATIVE.
Registrar, J. H. Davies M.A.Oxon
Dean of Arts, Professor J. W. H. Atkins M.A
Dean of Science, Professor 0. T. Jones M.A., D.Sc
Librarian, J. D. Williams B.A.Wales
Assistant Librarian, Miss Mary M. Evans B.A.Wales
Warden of the Hall of Residence for Women Students,
Miss C. P. Tremain B.A.Wales
Warden of the Hostel for Men Students, H. H. Pain*
M.A., B.Sc, M.C
The Theological College is a stone building fronting the
pier, formerly a hotel : it was purchased by David
Davies esq. M.P. in 1906 & presented to the Calvinistic
Methodist Connexion as a residential theological col-
lege, at a total cost of about ^30.000. The professors
& students of Trevecca College, Breconshire. were
transferred hither in the autumn ot 1906. There are
now (1919) about 28 students, mostly graduates
Charter, March 1907, for the furtherance in Wales of
higher education & literary & scientific research, &
for the collection & preservation of the literature 4!
the Celtic peoples. The first portion ot the library
building was erected at a cost of ^110,000. A new
building to cost about ^£200,000 is in course of erec-
tion on a site given by the late Lord Rendel, on a hill
.iverlooking the town. The foundation stone was laid
by His Majesty King George V., July 15, 1911.
Several collections have been added to the library by
gift & by purchase, th,» most valuable & important
being the library of Sir John Williams bart. G.C.V.O.
which includes the Hengwrt k Peniarth manuscripts,
the finest collection of Welsh MSS. extant; rare early
Welsh books from Sbirbum Castle, collected early in
the i8th century by the Rev. Moses Williams, &
manuscripts & rare books from several other sources,
iMillected during 40 years by Sir John Williams. The
Copyright Act, 1911, gives the library the right to »
copy of all books published after July 12th, 1912.
The number of printed books in the library is rapidly
approaching ^00,000. The fund
derived from
nient, the an
The Treasur-
cost of the build
Uected by publ
of subscriptions received to date
was
The library is open to ;
daily ; Saturdays, 10 to
be obtained by written 0
librarian
he library are
grant in aid voted annually by Parlia-
unt for the current year being ^£7,100.
made a grant of j^5o,ooo towards the
" ' 1 that a like sum
ptions ; the total
.£61,374.
Jera from 10 a
Forms of a
personal nppli
President, Sir John Williams bart. G.C.V.O
Vice-President, The Rt. Hon. J. Herbert Lewis M.P
Treasurer, Sir Evan D. Jones bart. M.P
Libr.arinn, John Ballinger M.A
Assistants, Miss H. J. Williams B A., A. J. Hawkc
R. F. Middlehurst, J. E. Watkin, George Jones, Jol
D.ivies, Miss Ada Phillips, Miss Dorothy Rowe. Mi
F. Edward & Miss E. Thomas
Clerks, D. Julian Jones & T. J. Morgan
Bookbinder, C. Nanson
OFFiaAL ESTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
CORPORATION.
Post. M. O., T. k Telephonic E. D. OfBce, Great Dark-
gate street— W. G. Beynon, postmaster
Town Sub-Post & M. O. Office, Northgatc street.— D.
Thomas
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Bridge ilreet.— Mrs.
'Sis-
Mayor — Alderman E. P. Wynne.
Deputy Mayor— Councillor Thomas Doughton.
DIRECTORY.]
.SOUTH WALES.
ABKRYSTWrrH.
I Williams 0. M
Councillors.
Ward No. i.
Doaghton Tlioinas | Llovd B. Taylor
Ellis David I Roberts O. Forsett
Jones Rhys |
Ward No. 2.
Edwards J. H 1 Llewellin E
Harries T. D I Williams J. D
Jenkins J. B | Williams Hufns
Ward No. 3.
Davies David | Magan John
Davies Enoch | Morrison T. J
Edwards Edward \ .Samuel Llewelyn
The Corporation meet at the Town hall on the second
tuesday in every month at 11 a.m
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, John Evans, Town hall
Treasurer, J. W. P. Parry, National Provincial & Union
Bank of England Limited
Borough Accountant, Gomer Morgan, Town hall
Medical Officer of Health, Abraham Thomas M.B., B.S.
Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 22 North parade
Borough Surveyor, Rees Jones, Corporation offices
Inspector of Nuisances, James Evans, Corporation offices
Inspector of Common Lodging Houses, Thomas Davies,
Police station. Great Darkgate street
Collector of General, Poor, District & Water Rates.
Thomas Williams, Elm Tree avenue
Town Crier, Thomas Lloyd, Loveden road
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
Doughton Capt. Thomas
Evans John, Hafod-y-Coed, Llanbadarn voad
Garner John, Lisburne tarrace
Harries Thomas Davies F.R.C.S.Eng. Grosvenor house,
Marine terrace
Hopkins Isaac, 31 South road
James Capt. David, Rose villa, Llanbadarn road
Jones Peter, 52 Portland street
Lewis John, Stanley terrace
Morgan Richard, 35 Bridge street
Morris Edwin, Wa.terloo hotel
Owen Thomas, Fronbyfryd, Llanbadarn road
Powell Thomas, Market street
Roberts David Charles, Arvelon, St. David's road
Samuel Thomas John, Hafod-v-Brvn, North road
Thom.as Daniel, North road
Watkins John, Stoneleigh, Caradoc road
Williams Caleb Morgan, Cambrian chambers,Cambrian pi
Wynne Edward Price, 7 Pier street
Clerk, Hugh Hughes, 8 Market street
Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every
Wednesday at 10.30 a.m
ABERYSTWYTH RCRAL DISTRICT COUNCII..
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union with the exception of Aberystwyth.
Council meets at the Aberystwyth Guardians' Board
Room, Union Workhouse, monthly on mondays, at 11
Chairman, David Edward.'*, Dolfor, Crosswood
Oflu
als.
Clerk, Hugh Hughes, 8 Market street, Aberystwyth
Treasurer, Arthur Jones, London City & Midland Bank
Limited, Aberystwyth
Medical Officers of Health, South District, J. Arthur
Rees M.B., C.M.Edin. Garth, North road, Aberyst-
wyth; North District, John James M.R.C.S.Eng..
L.R.C.P.Lond. Penj-morfa, Borth, Cardiganshire
Surveyors, No. i District, David E. Isaac, Trerddol ;
No. 2 District, John Hugh James, Quaril, Llandre,
Cardiganshire; No. 3 District, Daniel Jenkins, Bryn-
cwmedd, Aberystwyth
In.spector of Nuisances. James Hughes, Crosswood
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Department of the Official Receiver.
For Bankruptcy purposes the District comprises the
Countv Court Districts of Aberystwyth, Aberayron,
Dolgelly & Machynlleth
Official Receiver, Herbert Watkins Thomas, 4 Queen
street, Carmarthen
Registrar. Joseph Davies, 4 Baker street
DISTRICT REGI.STRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF
JUSTICE,
4 Baker street.
District Registrar, Joseph Davies
CARDIGANSHIRE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
COMMITTEE.
Clerk, C. M. Williams, Cambrian chambers
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Aberystwyth Infirmary & Cardiganshire General Hos-
pital, North road, Abraham Thomas MB. & B.S. Lond..
L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. & David Ellis M.D.Lond
hon. surgeons; Iwan Davies L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.
L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. house surgeon ; A. C. Powell
George Rowley, Arthur L. Rowley L.D.S.Eng. fe
Joseph Benton Dalton L.D.S.F. P. S.Glas. dental sur
geons ; Miss Myfanwy Jones, dispenser & sec. ; J. W
P. Parry, National Provincial & Union Bank of Eng
land Limited, treasurer; Miss E. G. Evans, matron
Cemetery. Llanbadarn road. John Evans, clerk ; John
Edward Jones, siipt
Coliseum, Terrace road, Jenkin J. Humphreys, manager
Corn, Butter & Cheese Market (Corporation), Market st
Corporation Fire Brigade St.Ttion, Smithtield road. Jas.
Evans, captain, & 12 men
County Court, held at Town hall, monthly. His Honor
William Evans, judge; Joseph Davies, registrar & high
bailiff ; offices, 4 Baker st. The following is a list of
the parishes in the county court district: — Aberyst
wyth, Broncastellan, Caelan-y-Maesmawr, Clarach,
Cwmrheidol, Cyfoeth-y-Brenin, CynnuII-Mawr, Eleroh.
Henllys, Issayndre, Llanafan, Llanbadarn-y-Croyddyn
Upper, Llanbadarn-y-Croyddyn Lower, Llancynfelin
Llanddeinol, Llanlihangel-y-Creuddyn Upper, Llanfi
hangel-y-Creuddyn Lower, Llangwyryfon, Llanilar
Llanrhystyd-Haminiog, Llanrhystyd-Mefenydd, Llany
chaiarn, Melindwr, Parcel-Canol, Rhostie, Trefeirig,
Tir-y-Mynach. Uchayndre,Taenor Up. k Vaenor Lower
This court has also Admiralty Jurisdiction over the
Countv Court Districts of Aberystwyth, Aberayron,
Dolgel'ly & Machynlleth
County Police Station, Great Darkgate street, Edward
Williams, chief constable ; David Phillips, supt
Court of Referee for Mid Wales District under the
■■ National Insurance Act," Joseph Davies, 4 Baker
street, chairman
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange (H Phillips,
manager), 16 Terrace road
Customs & Excise Office, 30 Pier street, Thomas
Hutchins, surveyor ; Thomas Llewellyn Morton, cfflcer
Custom House. 30 Pier street, John Mortimer, prin-
cipal officer. Greeks — Aberayron, Aberdovey & New
Quay, under supervision from Aberystwyth
Inland Revenue Office (Taxes), 30 Pier street, H. J. G.
Alford, surveyor
Library & Reading Boom, Alfred place. W. l(. Hall,
.Meat' & General -Market. St. James' square
New Market Hall (Corporation), Market street
Public Slaughter House, .Smithfield road, George Evans,
superintendent
Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Thomas Doughton,
hon. sec. ii Queen's road; station. Queen's road;
David Williams, 2 Crynfryn row, coxswain
Shipwrecked Fishermen & 'Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society; Hon. Representative, George William Jones,
16 Princess .street. See advertisement
ABERYSTWY'TH UNION.
Board day, monthly at 11 a.m. at the Pour Lau Insti-
tution, Aberystwyth.
The union comprises the following parishes: — Aberyst-
wyth, Broncastellan, Caelan-v-Maesmawr, Clarach,
Cwmrheidol, Cyfoeth-y-Brenin, "Cj nnuU-Mawr, Elerch,
Henllys, Issayndre, Llanafan, Ll'anbadarn-y-Croyddyn
Lower, Llanbadaru-y-Croyddyn Upper, Llancynfelin,
Llanddeinol, Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn Upper, Llanfi-
hangel-y-Creuddvn Lower', Llangwyryfon, Llanilar,
Llanrhystyd-Haminiog, LlanThvstyd->fefenydd, Llany-
chaiarn, Melindwr, Parcel-Canol, BhSstie, Trefeirig,
Tir-y-Mynach. Ochayndre, Vaenor Upper, Vaenor
Lower. The population of the union m 191 1 was
21,482; area, 131,466 acres; rateable value at
Lady Day, 1919, ;^i 19.067
Chairman of the Board of Guardians. Edward Lle«ellin,
Centra! hotel, .Vberystwylh
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Hugh
Hughes, 8 Market street, Aberystwyth
Treasurer, Arthur Jones, London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limited. Abervst\vyth
ABERYSTWYTH
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLY'9
Relieving Officers, No. i, or Aberjstwyth district, Tbomai
Vaughan, Stanley terrace, Aberystwyth ; No. 2, or
Genen-'r-glyn district, J. J. Hughes, talybont ; No. 3,
or liar district, Thomas Morgan, Pontrhydygroes, Aber-
TStwyth
Vaccination Officers, Aberystwyth district, Thomas
Vaughan, Stanley terrace, Aberystwyth ; Genea-'r-glyn
district, J, J. Hughes, Talybont ; liar district, Thomas
Morgan. Pontrhydygroes, Aberystwyth; Llanrbystyd
district, Evan Evans, Peny-gaer, Lla'ngwjTvton
Medical Officers, Aberystwyth district, George Eichard
Edleston Bonsall L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Queen's road,
Aberystwyth ; Geneu-'r-glyn district. John Jones
.M.B.C.S.Eng. Buttrells, Llandre, Cardiganshire; liar
district, J. Arthur Bees M.B. Garth, North roail,
Aberystwyth; Kheidol district, John Morgan M.H.C.S.
Eng. Pontrhydygroes, Aberystwyth
Public Vaccinators, Aberystwyth district, George Hichd.
Edleston Bonsall L.E.C.P. & S.Edin. Queen's road;
Geneu-'r-glyn district, John Jones M.R.C.S.Eng.
Buttrells. Llandre, Cardiganshire ; liar district, J.
Arthur Rees M.B. Garth, North road, Abervstwyth ;
Rheidol district, John Morgan M.R.C.S.Eng.
Pontrhydygroes
The Poor Law Institution, Penglaise road, on the north
side of the town, is a plain building erected in 1840,
with a frontage of 220 feet, & is calculated to hold
100 inmates; William Lloyd, master; George Richard
Edleston Bonsall L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. medical oflicer :
Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, matron
AbERTSTWITH REfilSTRATION DiSTltlCT.
Superintendent Registrar, Hugh Hughes, S Market st.
Aberystwyth; deputy, Owen Morj^an, Anedd-deg,
Bath street, Aberystwyth
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Aberystwyth sub-district,
David Pugh Evans, Dinas terrace, Aberystwyth ;
deputy, Mrs. Mabel M. Evans, Dinas terrace ;
Geneu'--r-i:lyn sub-district, J, J. Hughes, Talybont:
deputy, John Hughes, Talybont; Uanrhystyd sub-
'Ustrict, Evan Evans, Pengaer, Llangwyrj-fon ;
deputy. David Evans, Cnwcybarcut, Llangwyryfon ;
Rheido! sub-district, Thomas Morgan,Pontrhydygroes ;
deputy. Edward Morgan. Pontrhydygroes
Registrars of Marriages, Thomas' Vaughan, i Stanley
terrace, Aberystwyth ; deputy, David Pugh Evans,
Dinas terrace, Aberystwyth ; J. J. Hughes, Talybont ;
deputy, John Hughes, Talybont ; Thomas Morgan,
Pontrhydygroes ; deputy, Edward Morgan, Pontrhydy-
groes ; &, Evans James Evans, Cnwcybarcut ; deputy,
Evan Evans, Pengaer
CARDIGAN COUNTY OFFICIALS.
I lerk to the County Council, Evan Evans, 50 Great
Dark gale street
Clerk of the Peace, Frederick Eichard Roberts, 50
Great Darkgate street
C.ironer for Aberystwyth District, John Evans, Town
hall ; deputy, D.' Emrvs Williams, c; North parade
C.umty Official Agricultural Analyst." H. Horace Ward,
Aberystwyth
' ounty Surveyor for the Northern Division, Thomas
F.dward Owen, High street
r.mnty Treasurer, John William Patrick Parry, National
Provincial k I'nion Bank „t England Ltd. Baker st
Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Evan Evans, 50 Great Dark-
cate street
1-; :i.. -e Clerk. J. Paith Mcirgau. Cambrian chambers
Inspector under the -'Diseases of Animals Acts'" under
the County Council, Supt. David Phillips, County
Police station
Medical Officer of Health. L. Meredith Davies M.A.,
M.D,. D.P.H.Oxon.. M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond.
Cambrian chambers
Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals
Acts" for Aberystwyth Union, Robert David Williams
M.R.C.V.S. 64 Great Darkgate street
Education Committee Offioai-s.
Director. Jenkin James. Cambrian chambers
Finance Clerk, F. Dring. Cambrian chambers
Sihuol Medical Officer, L. Meredith Davies. Caii'hiiaii
chambers
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Admiralty Surgeon & Agent. Thomas Davies Harries
F.R.C.S.Eng., M.R.C.P.Lond. Marine terrace
Certifying Factory Surgeon for the Aberystwyth i Gogi-
nan Districts, G. R. E. Bonsall L B.C.P.Ed'in. Edlestim
house, Queen's road, Aberystwyth
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Divisions of
Geneu-'r-glyn & liar, Fredwick Richard Roberts, Great
Darkgat* street
Clerk to the Cardiganshiie Local Pension Committee i,
to Aberayron, Aberystwyt*, Cardigan, Lampeter,
Newcastle Emlyn & Tregaron Local Pension Sub-Com-
mittees, Evan Evans, 50' Great Darkgate street
t^lerk to the Magistrates for Llanilar & Upper & Lower
Uar, Trevor Charies Hughes, Portland street
Clerk to the Magistrates for the Lower Geneu-'r-glyn
Division. Hugh Hughes, ■ Market street
Clerk to the Magistrates for the Geneu-'r-glyn Uppet
Division, William Pierce Owen, 3 Baker street
Collector of Income & Assessed Taxes, George Benjamin
Farrow, 57 Marine terrace
Collector of General District, Poor k Wat«r Rates.
Thomas Williams, Minafon, Elmtree avenue
Commissioner of Agriculture for Wales, Cadwalader
Bryner Jones, 30 Pier street
Harbour Master.David John Lloyd, 13 South Marine ter
Inspectors of Common Lodging Houses under the
" Shops Act,"' Thomas Davies, Police station &. D. C.
C. David Williams, Llandyssiol, for Cardigan division
Under Sheriff. D.Riv EvansiMaeseithyn.NewcastleEmlyn
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Michael's Parish Church, Rev. Canon D.<viJ
Williams M.A. vicar; Rev. Moses Gelly B.A. k Rev.
Joseph Gwyn Davies B.A. curates; 8 &. '11 a.m. k 6.30
p.m. ; daily, 10 a.m. ; wed. 11 a.m. k 7 p.m. ; fri.
II ii.ni. k 5 p.m.; holy days. 8 & i: a.m. & 6 p.m
St. Mary's Chapel of Ease (Welsh), Gray's Inn road ; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Holy Trinity. Ven. Archdn. Darid Williams M.A. vicar;
Rev. ]). Lynne Davies B.A. curate; 8 & 11 a.m. &
3.45 & 6 p.m.; wed. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; fri. 7 p.m.:
all holy days, 8 & 11 a.m
Cafchohc Church of Our Lady 01 the Angels k St.
Winefride, Queen's road. Rev. Walter Baggaley,
priest; sun. H.C. 3.30; M. 10; even. 6p.m.;
M. week days, 3 a.m
Baptist (English), Alfred place. Rev. D. Ronald
Thomas; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; »ed. 7.15 p.m 400
Baptist (Welsh), Baker street. Rev. Joseph Edwards
B.A.; 10 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.1^ p.m 750
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh) (Tabernacle), Powell
street. Rev Richard Jenkin Bees M.A. ; 9.30
a.m. k 6 p.m.; wed. & thurs. 7 p.m iioa
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh) (Salem). Portland st.
Rev. .lohn Davies B.A.; 1.50 a.m. k 6 p.m.:
wed. & thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Rhydyfelin, Rev.
Isaac Joel; 0.10 a.m. i, 2 & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh) (Shiloh), Queen's rd.
Rev. Thumas Evans Roberts M.A. ; 9.30 a.m. jc
6 p.m.; wed. k thars. 7 p.m 900
Congregati.Mu'.l. Prirtland street (vacant); 11 a.m.
k 6 p.m.: wed. 7 p.m 450
Congregational (Welsh). Baker sireet (vacant):
10 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. k thurs. 7 p.m 750
Presbyterian (English), Bath street. Rev. Richard
Hughes M.A. : 11 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m. 450
Salvation Army. Alexandra road; 7.30 k ii a.m.
t 3 &, 0 p.m.; mon. tne.s k fri. 7.30 p.m
Weslevan, Queen's road. Rev. Thomas Stephenson
D.D". ; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7.15 p.m 4501
Weslevan (Welsh', St. Paul's,
Great Darkgate st.; 10 n.m.ki
6 p.m. ; tueis.& thurs. 7 p.m ' Kev. JiJui Jones,
Wesleyan (Welsh), Cambrian 1 sniM-nniMicrarv 700
St. ;ii a. m.i6 !..»..; tu.-.s..v\
wed. 7 p.m
Friends' Meeiini; Hous,-. .\pw ,ireci ; 11 .i.m. 4.
6.30 P.M.
SCHOOLS.
The County School, in St. David's road, established undei
the " Weish Intermediate Education Act, 1899." fe eon-
trolled bv the Central Wekh Board, was opened w
(lotober, 'i8.j6, at a cost of ^^8,500. It is situated on
an emineiu-H overlooking i,he Llanbadam road, & will
hold 250 boy» k girls. Pupils are prepared tor the
London k Welsh Univer.sitv examinations, & for those
connected with the CVntral Welsh Board. David
Samuel .M.A. Cantab, head master; Miss I. C. Dalley
B.A.Lnnd. senior mistress; .lobn Evans, clerk
H..M Inspector of Schools, G. Prys Williams, Old roAd,
Llanellv
H.M. .Snb-Inspect»r of .Schools, D. Thomas, Eirisnfa.
Caradoc road
Alexandra road, built in 1874. enlarged 1910, for 297 boys.
360 girls k 'bo infants; David John Saer, master;
Mi.sL. M.Davifs B.A inistre,. ; Miss Caiherin.. Ann»
Somn*'!, inf«nt-*' niist.re.*^
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABEKyStWYl]
North road (miied & infants), erected at a cost of
^3,500, & opened in 1867, enlarged 1909, for 318 boys
& girls & 226 infants; Thomas Ainsleigh Joni'S,
master; Miss M. E. Chapman, infants" iiiistress
Penyparke (mixed), hnilt & endowed by the late Misses
Pritchard, in 1846, & enlarged in 1870 & 1909, for
i8t children; Thomas Llewellyn Thomas, master
NEWSPAPERS.
Cambrian News, Terrace road, Cambrian News(Aberyst-
wyth) Limited, proprietors & publishers ; published
every thurs
Welsh Gazette, 26 Bridge street, Geoige Rees, proprie-
tor & publisher; published every thurs
CONViEYANOE.
Great Western & Cambrian Railway Cos., Thmnas
Knight Vaughan, station master & torwardins; agent,
Aberystwyth
Jones Brothers' motor omnibus leaves -Vberystwyth sta-
tion, mon. wed. & sat. at 8.30 a.m. & 4^30 p.m. for
the following villages: — Llanrhystyd Road, Glanrhos,
Llanddeiniol, Llanrhystyd, Llanon, Aberarth & Aber-
ayron, returning from Abei-ayron 10.15 a.m. t 6.15
p.m
Vale of Rheidol Branch Railway, L. Hauler, station
master, Smithfield road; Devil's Bridge k inter-
mediate stations
Omnibuses from the ' Belle Vue,' ' Queen's,' ■ Waterloo,'
' Talbot ' & ' Lion ' (Royal) hotels, attend the arrival &
departure of every train
CARRIERS.
Banc-y-darren— William Magan, from -Prince Albert.'
Little Darkgate street, mon. 4 p.m
Bethel — Thomas Evans, from 'Angel,' Great Darkgate
street, mon. 4 p.m
Blaen-Penal — Thomas Evans, from 'Angel," Great Dark-
gate street, men. 4 p.m
Felincnni— Daniel Evans, from ' Ship & Castle,' High
street, mon. 4 p.m
Llangwyryton — Humphrey Jones, from ' Old Black Lion,'
Bridge street, mon. & sat. 4 p.m.; Morgan Morgan,
from 'White Swan,' St. James' square, mon. 4 p.m
Llanon — Evan Evans, from • Farmers' Arms,' Great
Darkgate street, mon. thurs. & sat. 4 p.m
Llanrhystyd — Evan Evans, from ' Farmers' Arms,' Great
Darkgate street, mon. thurs. & sat. 4 p.m. & Henry
Evans, from ' Ship & Castle,' High street, mon. 4 p.m
Penbontrydbedda — Thomas Mason & James Mason, from
' Prince Albert,' Little Darkgate street, mon. 4 p.m
Penrhyncoch — William Magor, from ' Angel," Great Dark-
gate street, mon. 4 p.m
Pronnanl^ — Daniel Evans, from ' Three Horse Shoes,'
Gray's Inn road, mon. 4 p.m
Tenewydd — James Isaac, from ' Ship & Castle,' High st.
PBIVATK EESIDENTS.
.\dkins William, Islwyn.Llanbadarn rd
Ashtnji David Percy Hubert B.Sc.
Bronallt, Caradoc road
itkins J. W. H., M.A. Islwyn, Llan-
ha.lain road
\twood Harold George, Sarnesfield,
Buarth road
Baggaley Rev. Walter (Catholic),
Queen's road
Uaivd Joseph, Highland.-. Buarth rd
Ball Mrs. s Stanlev road
Ballinger John M.A.Sherborne house,
Llanbadarn road
Barbier J. L. Andre L. es-L. Tre-
more, North road
Benhow Frjce, Cartref, Caradoc road
Bennett Mrs. Tegfiin, Caradoc road
Bensley Edward M.A. Hillside, Bryn-
y-mor road
Bickerstaff Robt. Min-y-fron,North rd
BoDsall Geo. Riclid. Edleston, Edleston
house. Queen's road
Boughton-Knight Miss, i Laura pi
Bowden Stanlev, 8 Stanley road
Brawn Mrs. 2 Plas lorwerth, Cara-
doc road
Brown John W. Ty-Hedd, North road
Bryant Arthur, Handsworth villa,
Penglaise road
Chappie Charles R., M.A. Caledfryn,
Charles Mrs. Plant-y-celyn,Trinity rd
I'oel Mrs. 6 Buarth road
Corbishley Jas. Bryn-y-craig, Bryn-
Davies Rev. D. Lvnne B.A. Bron-v-
Gan, Alexandra 'road
Davies Rev. John B.A. Penylan,
Trefor road
Davies Rev. Joseph Gwvn B.A.Oxon.
Calthorpe house, Elm' Tree avenue
Davies Rev. Joseph Jenkin (retired),
Llysteg, Caradoc road
Davies Rev. Thomas (retired),
Gorphwysfa, Llanbadarn road
Davii.s D. Edward. Bronwylfa, Pen-
y-parke road
Davies Danl. Sunny hl.Llanbadarn rd
Davies David Rd. Fairlea, Loveden rd
Davies Enoch, Clwydfa. Trefor road
Davies Evan Herbert. The Fir«. Pen-
glaise road
Davies Iwan, Infivuiarv
Davies John Humphreys M.A 20
North parade
Davies Jn.Morris,Antaran,Pen-y-parke
Davies Lionel Meredith M.A.. M.D.
; South Marine terra. -e
Davies Miss, 7 Portland street
Davies Mrs. 2f Alexandra road
Davies William. - Buarth road
Davis Henry George, Sycamore house.
Gray's Inn road
Dickens-Lewis George Edwards, 49
North parade
Dudley Miss, Hillwood, Buarth road
Edwardes Rev. Evan M.A. 8 Laura pi
Edwaids Rev. Joseph B.A. 3 Elm
Tree avenue
Edwards Edward M.A. (prof. Univ.
Coile-e). Mnrven, St. David's road
F-dwards Evan, The Laurels, St,
David's road
Ellis David M.D., B.S. Cartrefle.
North road
Ellis Richard Jenkin, Cartref, Bryn-
Eliis Richard M. The Hollies, Pen-
glaise road
Ellis Robert J. P. 22 Portland street
Ellis William, Le Chateau, Bryn road
Evans Rev. J. Young M.A., B.D,
(tutor), Caradoc road
Evans Evan, 4 Laura place
Evans Evan James, Dolguan, Bryn-y-
mor road
Ev.ms Ivor, Carreg-Wen, Llanba-
darn road
Evans Jn. Bodlondeb, Llanbadarn rd
Evans John, Broniarth, North road
Evans Jn.Hafod-y-coed,Llanbadarn rd
Evans John Young M.A. Llwynhelyg,
Caradoc road
Evans Miss, 6 Stanley road
Evans Miss M. M., B.Sc. Brnniarth.
North road
Evans Misses, Maesnewydd, North rd
Evans Mrs. Bronllwyn, Caradoc road
Evans Mrs. Cossipore, Llanbadarn rd
Evans Mrs. 31 Portland street
Evans Mrs. 11 Trinity road
Evan, Mrs. S. M. Dyffryn.Queen's rd
Evan- Nathaniel, 17 Queen's road
Farrow George Benj. 57 Marine ter
Fleure Herbert John D.Sc. Craiir
Fryn, Buarth road
Galloway Sydney, ; Laura place
(iardiner Mrs. 3 Plas lorwerth,
Caradoc road
Gelly Rev. Moses B.A. 3 Castle ter
Genese Robert W., M.A. Isallt, St.
David's road
Gibson John. 30 Mariue terrace
Griftith J. Jones B.Sc. Manaravan,
Hartley Arthur Marshall, FrondSg,
Caradoc road
Hendriks Mrs. 4 Bryn road
Herbert Mrs. 3 Stanley road
Howell Mrs. Rhondda, North road
Hughes Rev Richard M.A. (English
Presbyterian), Erw'r Llan, Llan-
badarn road
Hughes Mrs. Branwen,Llanbadarn rd
Hughes Thomas, Solwav, Buarth road
Hughes Trevor Charles, Buarth lodge
James Enoch, Glanaber, Buarth road
James Jenkin -M.A. Gorphwysfa.
Caradoc road
James Mrs. Brooklands, Penglaise rd
James Mrs. Evan Hugh, "Ts-Llwyn,
Caradoc road
James Mrs. F. N.. B.Sc. Valsolda.
Caradi.c roa.l
James Thomas Campbell M.A., D.Sc
Valsolda, Caradoc road
Jenkins J. Barclay, Henley, Llan-
badarn road
Jenkins John, Arthur cot. Stanley rd
Jenldns Miss. Castell-Brychan, Bryn rd
Jenkins Mrs. 20 Bridge street
Jenkins Mrs. W. M. Clifton villa,
Penglaise road
Jenkyn-Jones William M.A. (professor
of political science & lecturer on
philosophy University College),
Bodalwvn, Queen's avenue
Jessop 'Frederick Hubert LL.B.
-Maisawelnn
Joel Rev. Isaac (Calvinistic Meth),
Rhydyfelin
Johnston W. J., M.A. (lecturer Univ.
College), Crossways, Llanbadarn rd
.lones Rev. John M. (retired), 32
Marine terrace
Jones Rev. R. Enrog, 32 Pier street
Innes .\bel E. Crugiau, Rhydyfelin
Jones Arthur. Llwyn, Llanbadarn rd
Junes Arthur, Bemnera. Brvn-v-
mor road
Jones Arthur Bassett, 37 Marine ter
Jones C. Bryner M.Sc. 12 Laura pi
Jones D. Julian. Mayfield house.
Llanbada
lad
M,d,;
Pen-
Griffiths Edward, 13 Queen's road
'rjriffiths Miss,Gwyndy, Llanbadarn rd
(JriHiths Mrs. Morgan. 31 Marine ter
Itlanngton Lt.-Col. Arthur W. D.
1 Kelston North road
i Harpur John Henry Oakes.Terrace rd
I Harries Thos. Davies F.E.C.S. Gros-
' venor house. Marine terrace
Jone, Danl. G. Kings
Jones David, Rathbone, Buarth road
Jones David M. 6 Trefor road
!jones E. Norman M.A. (tutor). Theo
j logical college
I Jones Edward, t Buarth road
Wnodville. Pen-
s, 37 Marine terrace
s, Pantyderi, Llanbadarn rd
. Tan-y-bryn,Llanbadarn rd
.Benj.Bryn'-ar-for.Btiarth rd
78
^BERYSTWXTB.
Jones Mrs. Daniel, Crossways, Llaii-
badarn road
Jones Mrs. E. Morolwg, Buarth road
Jones Mrs. Eleunor. Holmeside. Llan-
badarn road
Jones Owen Thomas MA.. D.So.
Fenton, Caradoc road
Jones Peter J. P. Llwynsjoir
Jones Bees, Plascrug, Alexandra rd
Jones Richard Jenkin. Bodafor, Sea
Jones Saml. G., M.Sc. Cliffe Holme,
Brjrn-y-mor road
Jones T. Gwyn M.A. Eirlys, Buarth id
Jones Wm. R. Fernleigh, Trinity rd
Kitto Mrs. I Plas lorwerth.Caradoc rd
Lawrie Robert Doug-las M.A. Willow
lawn, Caradoc road
Lear Miss, 3 Laura place
Leitch Thomas Binnie, King-'s Heath.
St. David's road
Levi Mrs. Arfron, St. David's road
Levi Thomas Arthur M.A., B.C.L..
LL.B. Arfron, St. David's road
Lewis D. Morgan M.A. Iscoed, Cara-
doc road
Lewis Miss, 48 Marine terrace
Lewis Misses, Nant;:rw}Tine, North rd
Lewis Timothy M.A. Gwylfa, Bryn rd
Lloyd David Jn. 13 South Marine t«r
McIIquham Robert, St. David's villa,
Penglaise road
-Jackie Rev. Georce Wm. B.A., B.Sc.
Bryn-Hafod, Bryn-y-mor road
Marsh Thos. Earlswood. Penglaise rd
Marshall James W., M.A. Brynded-
wydd, St. David's road
Merrick Miss, Bryn-y-craig, Bryn-y-
mor road
Morgan John, 15 Queen's road
Morgan John Paith, Llys .iwelon,
Caradoc road
.Morgan Miss.Erwyd ho.Llanbadarn rd
Morgan Mrs. i Bryn road
Morgan Mrs.Ehn bank.Llajihadarn rd
Morgan Mrs. 18 North parade
Morgan Mory-an Jn.M.D.26 North par
Morgan RicliHrd. 35 Bridge street
Morgan Thomas Edward. Hawldine,
North road
Morris Mrs. Brynalban, North load
Morris Thomas, Hillside. Penglaise rd
Mortimer John Walton. Brynderyn,
Elm Tree avenue
Newton Mrs. Glen Sannox, Bryn-y-
nior road
Nutt William Edwaril. Glyndwr vil.
Penglaise road
Old Thos. Lewis, Bron-Oeris,North rd
(3wen Arthur, Bhuddgar, Caradoc rd
Owen Thomas. Frnnhyfryd. Llnnba-
Panchen Charles, 20 New street
Parry John Jones, Sea View house.
Sea View place
Parry John Wm. Patrick, i Baker at
Partridge Frank, The Old vicarage,
Llanbadarn road
Phillips John, 2 Stanley road
Phillips Roger, 2 Lnve'den n.ad
SOUTH WALES.
Philp Herman Charles, Y-Crynfryn,
Little Darkgate street
Powell A. C. 8 Pier street
Powell Thomas Watkin, 4 Cliff ter
Price Miss, 62 Marine terrace
Prys Rev. Owen M.A. Lluest
Rae Mrs. Naini-Tal, Portland street
Read Robert Henry. Myrtleville.
Penglaise road
Rees Rev. Richard Jenkin M.A. Rh6s,
North road
Rees Jn. Arth. M.B. Garth, North rd
Rees Jn. Morgan, Heathdene, Cliff ter
Rees MissMary .Bourne ho Trinity rd
Rhodes Miss, Glen Rosa, Bryn-y-
mor road
Richardes Roderick Clement,Penglai6
Richards LI. Ren, Dinglemount,
Cliff terrac."
Richards Miss.Brendon.Llanbadarn rd
Richards Wm. Tregar, Queen's aven
Roberts Rev. Thomas Evans M.A.
(Calvinistic Methodist). Beth-
Seilnn. Queen's road
Roberts David Charles J. P. Awelon,
St. David's road
Roberts Geo. Fossett J. P. 9 Laura pi
Roberts Henry, The Green, Trefechan
Roberts Miss, 4 Plas lorwerth, Cara-
doc road
Roberts Mrs. Gwynfa, North road
Roberts Mrs. 22 Queen's road
Robert* Mrs. A. Deans.'-ate villa,
Caradoc road '
Roberts Thomas .Stanley .\l.A. Craig
Goeh. Sea View place
Roberts William B. Tli.- N..ok. Llan-
badarn road
Rcllason Henry, Veleiidr,-, SI. David's
road
Rowland John J., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.
Delfryn, Llanbadarn road
Rowlands Miss. Farnam villa. Cara-
doc road I
Rowlands Mrs. Greenfield, Penglaise rd
Rowley Arthur Lewis L.D.S.Eng. The
Gables, Penglaise road
Rowley Geo. The Gables, Penglaise rd
Saer David John, Bancrug. Buarth rd|
Samuel David M.A. County school, j
St. David's road
Samuel Thomas John, Hafod-y-hryn 1
Santall Eden, Rosenfath. IJanbadani '
road
Schott George Adolphus B.A.Cantab.,
D.Sc.Lfmd. Mintaro, North road '
Sheraton Harold, Tan-y-coed, Pen- j
glaise road i
Smith Mrs. Robeit G. Penynant j
Sneyd-Lloyd George Wm. Bronllys,
Trefor road !
Stephens -Mrs. St.Honana.lorwerth av !
.Stephenson Rev. Thomas D.D. Ep-
worth villa. North road 1
Taylor .Miss. Henley, Llanbadarn rd
Teviotdale David. ^9 Marine terrace
Thomas Rev. D. Ronald. Cliff side, ;
B.S. 22,
[KELLY'S
Thomas Alfred Henry, 5 Queen's rd
Thomas Allen Burdett M.A. ra
South Marine terrace
Thomas Daniel, Trewen, North road
Thomas David, Eirianfa, Caradoc rd
Thomas John Page, Hendre villa,
Penglaise road
Thomas John Richard. Cnron villa,
Loveden road
Thomas Miss, Glanpadarn.CaaJoc rd
Thomas Mrs. Hale's green, Llanba-
darn road
Thould Miss. Br. usiri, 1. B.yn-y-
Trotter Howard Birt, Meithrinfa,
North road
Trubshaw Miss, 3 Laura place
Walters Evan Thomas, Celynog,
Caradoc road
Watkins John, Stoneleigh, Caradoc rd
Watkins Miss. Bock house,Marine ter
Watkins Mrs. Brynllau, Caradoc road
Whitehouse Mrs. The Woodlands,
Penglaise road
Whitehouse W. E., M.Sc. 11 Laura pi
Wight Miss. Linden Vista, Cliff ter
Williams Sir John hart. M.D.,
G.C.V.O., D.Sc, LL.D., J.P.Blaen-
Llynant. Victoria Marine terrace
Williams 'Ven. Archdeacon David M.A.
(vicar of Holy Trinity, prebendary
of St. David's & archdeacon of Car-
digan). Abergeldic house, Victoria
Marine terrace
Williams R,-v. Canon David. The
Vica
Dad
Williams Rev. D..M.A. Garreg-Lwyd,
Llanbadarn road
Williams Rev. David Harris L.Div.
(curate of Llanbadarn-Fawr), Nor-
ton terrace
Williams Rev. Thomas B.A. (retired
Baptist), Braceland, Buarth road
AVilliams Caleb Morgan J.P. 2
Laura place
Williams D. Emrys. 7 North parade
Williams Edwd.Heddle,Llanbadarn rd
Williams Evan. Hafnd-Newvdd. Cara-
d..c road
Williiims J. D.. B.A. Elstnw house,
Portland road
Williams J. Lloyd D.Sc. Llwyn-
Gwern. Caradoc road
Williams John. 2 Bryn road
Williams John, Maesyrhedydd
Williams John, i Stanley road
Williams Jn. Wm. Brynhaul.North rd
Williams Miss, Glasgoed,Pen-y-park8
Williams Miss, i South Marine ter
Williams .Mrs. 3 Brvn road
Williams .Mrs. 19 Queen's road
Williams >rrs. Jones, Clynder, Cara-
doc load
Williams Rt. Dvd. 64 Gt. Darkgate st
Williams Rufns, Gil-ar-for. North rd
Williams Thos. Ailsa Craig.Bridge it
Wones Mrs. Carisbrooke, Caradoc rd
Woodall Warwiek,ElTaston,Caradoc rd
Wvnne Edwd. P. The Lawn,Trefeehan
COUMEBCUL.
Early dosing day, Wednesday.
Aberjslwjth Anifling Club (Robert O. Cowern,
sec); head quarters, Lion Boval hotel
Abeiystwyth Bowjing Club (D." Emrys Williams.
sec.), Lion Royal hotel
Aberystwyth Corporation Corn & General Market,
ket street
Aberystwyth Corporation Fire Brigade (Janus E
captain) ; station, Sniithfield roa<l
.\berystwyth Cycling Club (James Purton, hon. tr(
head quarters. Lion Royal hot«l
Aberystwyth & District Co-ojierative Society Lini
44 Terrace road
.Vberystwyth Football Club (R. Vnughan, hon. .s(
head quarters. Lion R<iyal hotel
Aberystwyth Gas Co. (William J. Fearniides, B(
office, Smithfield road ; works, Llanbadarn road
Aberystwyth Golf Club Co. Limite<I (George Benj;
Farrow. «ec.1, 57 Marine tenace
Aberystwyth Infirmary k Cardiganshire General Hospitai
(Abraham Thomas MB. & B.S.Lond . L.R.C.P.Lond.,
M.R.O.S.Eng. & David 'Ellis M.D.Lond. hon. surgeons ;
Iwan Davies L.R.C.P. & S.Ediii., L.B.F.P. & S.Glas.
house surgeon ; A. C. Powell. George Rowlev. Arthur
L. Rowley L.D.S.Eng. & Joseph Benton Dalt-im L.D.S.
F.P.S.Gliis. dentfll surgeons ; Miss Myfanwy Jones,
dispenser & sec; J. W. P. Parry, treasurer; Miss
E G. Evans, matron). North road
Aberystwyth Junior Radical Club (Richard Williams,
hon. sec), St. James' square
Aberystwyth Motor Co. motor garage (William Arthur
Bullock, manager). Queen's road
Aberystwyth & North Cardiganshire Conservative Club
(John W. Jones, sec). Little Darkgate street
\dler William, hair dresser, 34 Pier street
Ahern George, boot repairer. 34 Queen street
Alford H. J. G. surveyor of taxes, 30 Pier stii'et
I AUsopp Samuel k Sons Ltd. (Ernest Hindley, agent),
brewers, Smithfield road
I At.kers A. lobacconisl. l--^ Ten-ace road
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
ABERYSrWYTH.
Ankers .Hannah J. (Mrs.), apartments. Gorseland,
North road
Arnold Ann (Mrs.), dairy, 6 Little Darkgate street
Ashley-Jones HaiTV Francis, hair dresser. Pier street
Assembly Rooms (Corporation), New Market hall, Mar-
ket street
Aston Lucy (Mrs.), apartments, 34 Marine terrace
Atnood Amelia (Mrs.), apartments. Cliff cot. Cliff ter
Atwood Edgar (Mrs.), boarding house, 13 Victoria
Marine t«rrace
Baird Helen (Miss), boarding ho. Nithsdale, Queen's av
Biirbier Andr6 (Madame), teacher of music, 8 Queen's rd
B.irclays Bank Ltd. (George Roger Phillips, manager),
Tei i-ace rd. ; head of6ce,54 Lombard st. London E C 3
Bassett Gilbert Thomas A.R.I.B.A. architect & sur-
veyor, 13 North parade
Bearne George, apartment.s, 2 Castle ter. South road
Bearne Lewis (Mrs.), aparts. 5 Castle terrace. South rd
Bell Elizh E. (Mrs.), apartments, Westdene, Queen's rd
Belle Vue hotel (George Edwards, propr.),' Marine ter
Benbuw John Evan, grocer, Great Darkgate street
Benbow Richard (Mrs.), grocer, i Alexandra road
Benjamin John, grocer, frefechan
Bennett Richard GrifKths. printer, 3 Pier street
Beunison Ellen (Mrs.),Lisburne Arms P.H. North^ate st
Berks Thomas, confectioner, Alexandra road
Berrow John Gwiliam, butcher, Llanbadarn ro.id
Biddulph Amy (Miss), apartments, 38 Marine terrace
Bitchell Ellen (Mrs.), grocer, & post office, 61 Bridge st
Bliss James, boot repairer, 3 Chalybe ite street
Bonsall H. & J. (Misses), aparts. Dolcarne, Queen's rd
Bonsall Geo. Richard Edleston L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. surgn
& medical officer & public vaccinator, Aberystwyth dist.
& certifying factory surgeon for The Aberystwyth &
Goginan districts, Edleston house, Queen's road
Bonsall John, insur. agent, DoU-Blodau, Elm Tree aven
Bonsall Richard Edward, draper, 21 Terrace road
Bir.ots Cash Chemists (Western) Limited, chemists. 57
Terrace road & i & 2 Arcade
Bowen James, apartments, 10 Stanley road
Bradbury Mary (Miss), apartments, 11 Marine ten'ace
Bradleys Outfitting Stores (J. Banks, proprietor), out-
fitters, 30 Great Darkgate street
Braid Catherine M.. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Penglaise road
Brc-die John, draper, 1 Little Darkgate street
Brown Ann (Mrs.), apartments, Hill side. South road
Burbeclj. John, erocer, 25 Bridge street
Burgess Lacy Helen (Mrs.), aparts. 52 North parade
Burrows Walter, ale merchant, Smithfield road
Cadwallader Harry, hair dresser, 24 Great Darkgate st
Calvinistio Methodist Theological College (Rev. Owen
Prys M.A. principal & professor of dogmatics; Rev.
J. Young Evans M.A., B.D. professor of Church his-
tory; Rev. D. Williams M.A. professor of the New
Testament ; E. Norman M.A. professor of Old Testa-
B:ent)
Cumbrian News (Cambrian News (Aberystwyth) Ltd.
publishers; published thursday). Terrace road
Cambrian Steam Navigation Co. Lim. (J. Mathias &
Sons, managers), 31 Terrace road
C-innon Fredk. George, temperance hotel. Mill street
Cardigan Bay Fish Co. fishmongers, Meat & General mkt
C.iMiBsie Rural libraries Committee for Cardiganshire
rWilliam Williams, librarian), 56 Portland street
Carter James Henry, apartments, Audley ho. Bath st
Cary Joseph, aparts. Mayfield, Norton ter.Llanbadarn rd
(^emetery (John Evans, clerk to the burial board ; John
Edward Jones, supt.), Llandabarn road
f'hallinor Rosa Victoria(Miss),aparts.Fitzroy ho. South rd
<'hamherlain Richard, baker, 34 Bridge street
Cheatham's Cinema (Arthur Cheetham, lessee & man-
ager). Market street
Chiswick Electricity Supply Corporation Limited (E. P.
Perkins, res. engineer). Mill street
City Brewery Co. (Lichfield) Limited (The) (Eden
Santall, agent). Little Darkgate street
Clapperton M. & S. (Misses), toy dealers, 40 Terrace rd
Clarke Alfred George, grocer, 11' Chalybeate street
Clements Thomas Henry, boot repairer. Mill street
Cockbill Sarah & Agnes (Misses), apartments, St.
Anthony's, Victoria Marine terrace
Cole Harriett (Miss), apartments, Alvernia, North par
Coleman Edward, apartments. Rosenalee, Trinity road
Coliseum (Jenkin Jones Humphreys, mgr.). Terrace rd
Collins George Stanley, ironmonger, 37 Great Darkgate
street & china & glass dealer, i St. James' square
Compton Joseph, gi-e^ngrocer, 10 Northgate street
Compton-Evans M. & E. (Misses), milliners, Madoc
house. Queen's square
Cooke Brother.s & Roberts, auctioneers, 28 Terrace road
Cooke Samuel Nathaniel, fancy draper, 12 Pier street
Coonibe John Edward, fancy repository. The Arcade
Corfield Eliiabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 43 North parade
County Court (Joseph Davies, registrar & high bailiff), •
4 Baker street
County School (The) (Intermediate*) (Professor D.
Morgan Lewis M.A. chairman of the local goveniing
body; John Evans, Town hall, clerk; David Samuel
M.A. head master; Miss I. C. Dalley, senior mis-
tress), St. David's road
Cowern Maud (Mrs.), boarding house. The Richmond,
Portland street
Oowern Robert G. engraver. The Richmond, Portland st
Cox Edward Pentreath, insurance supt. 4 Loveden rd
CuU Caroline Mary (Miss), apartments, 10 New street
Culliford Frank, photographer, 47 North parade
Culliford Letitia (Mrs.), apartments, 47 North parade
Custom k Excise Office (Thomas Hutchins, surveyor;
Thomas Llewellyn Morton, officer), 30 Pier street
C'ustoin House (John Mortimer, principal officer), 30
Pier street
Dalton Joseph Benton L.D.S.F.P.S.Glas. dental sur-
geon, 23 Portland street
Daniel Jane (Mis.s), fruiterer, The Arcade
Daniel Thjmas, Sailors' Arms P.H. 18 South road
Daniell Harry, grocer, Pen-y-parke
Daniels Margaretta (Miss), apartments, 18 Queen's road
Davies Joseph & Son, solicitors & notaries public, 4
Baker street
Davies Ann (Mrs.), apartments, Lindisfarne, Queen's av
Davies Annie (Miss), dairy, 59 Cambrian street
Davies Benjamin, butcher, 80 Cambrian street
Davies Da%id, apartments, 23 Queen's road
Davies David, builder, Tal-fan, Buarth road
Davies David, draper, 22 Bridge street
Davies David, Three Horse Shoes P.H. 23 Gray's Inn rd
Davies David B. grocer, 11 Bridge street
Davies David James, shopkeeper, Pen-y-parka
Davies Ebenezer R. auctioneer, 28 Great Darkgate st
Davies Evan, master mariner. Hill crest, Powell street
Davies Harry, apartments, 12 Baker street
Davies Henry Hicks, photographer, 26 Pier street
Davies James William, agricultural implement agent,
27 Chalybeate street
Davies Jane (Miss), apartments, 4 Castle ter. South rd
Davies Jenkin, Black Horse P.H. Trefechan
Davies John, apartments, 38 Bridge street
Davies John, apartments, Pembroke house. Queen's rd
Davies John (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Sea View place
Davies John, shopkeeper, Trefechan
Davies John, tailor, 9 Queen street
Davies John Fisher, picture frame maker, 8 South road
Davies Joseph, solicitor, notary public, commissioner for
oaths k perpetual co.mmissioner & reuistrar & high
bailiff of the admiralty, bankiuptcy & county court &
district registrar of the High Court of Justice & chair-
man of the court of referees for Mid Wales district
under the National Insurance Act (firm, Joseph Davies
& .Son), 4 Baker street
Davies Joseph Gordon, solicitor & notary public (firm,
Joseph Davies & Son), 4 Baker street
Davies Lionel Meredith M.A., M.D., B.Ch., D.P.H
Oxon., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer
of health & school medical officer to Cardigan County
Council, 56 Portland street
Davies Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 50 Bridge street
Davies Mary E. (Miss), apartments, 34 Portland street
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner, 6 Northgate street
Davies Sarah Jane (Mrs.), aparts. 15 Little Darkgate st
Davies Thomas, apartments, 6 Baker street
Davies Thomas, inspector nf common lodging houses.
Police station. Great Darkgate street
D!.vies William, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, sea
Smith, Davies & Jesson
Davies William, tailor, li Little Darkgate street
Davies William Edward, tailor, 7 Cambrian place
Davis M. H. & Sons, ironmongers, 4 Bridge street
Davis David, sewing machine agent, 4 Gateway build-
ings, Little Darkgate street
Davis Mary (Missl. dairy, 49 Great Darkgate street
Delahay Geo. H. Hotel Twenty-Four, g Gt. Darkgate st
Dickens-Lewis George Edwards, architect to the County
Council, 56 Portland street
District Registry of the High Court of Jn.stice Toseph
Davies, registrar), 4 Baker street
Doughton Jane Eleanor (Miss),apartments,4 Sea View pi
Doughton Robert, ironmonger, 48 Great Darkgate st
Doushton Samuel D. chemist. 2 Chalybeate street
Dudlyke William John, draper, Northgate street
Duggan Ann (Mrs.), apartments. 58 Marine terrace
Ede Jas. Thos. antique furniture dealer. 4 King street
Edmundson Florence fMiss). china dealer. The Arcade
Edward Brothers, builders. Trefechan
Edwards Brothers, confectioners. Terrace load
Edwards D. & W. cab proprietors. Belle Vue yard. Cor-
poration street & 35 Queen's road
80 ABEKVSTWYTi
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Ed-wards Hu<;h Pugh & Son.hutch6rs.34 Gt. Darksate st
EdwarJs Ann (Mis>). apartments, 35 gue«-n'r. ruaU
Edwards David, inspector uf water fittings, Corporation
offices, Smithtifld road
Edwards David Sylvanus. grocer, 45 Great Darkgate st
Edwards Elizaheth (Mrs.), apartnreuts, 46 Bi ulge ^t
Edwards Evan, apartments, 9 South Marine terrace
iCdward.s Evan, painter, 48 Camhrian street
Edwards Jack, stationer, 13 Great Darkgate street
Edwards Jane (Mrs.),apartmenta, Tan-y-Castell.Sonth rd
Edwards John, apartments. Sunny bank. Trinity road
Edwards John, house decorator, 32 Alexandra road
Edwards John Humphrey, butcher, 25 North parade
Edwards Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Marine terrace
Edwards Mary ("Mrs.), paperhangings dealer, 10 Little
Dark^rate street
Edwards Morgan, apartments. Lindens, Trinity I3ad
Edwaids Owen, coal merchant. Hallway station
Edwards Sylvanus (Mrs.), aparts. The" Croft, Tretor rd
Edwards William, apartments, Brig-y-don, Sea A'ien pi
Edwards William, apaitments. Endsleigh. South road
Edwards William, apartments, G«^n-y-Don, ClifE ter
Ellis Thomas k Co. diapers. 29, 35 & 37 Teriatc io_d
Ellis Annie (Mrs.), ap.rrtments, 5 Bryn-y-mor terrace
Ellis David M.D.. B.S. nhvsicinn & surgeon. Cavtrtffle.
North road
Ellis Edward, furniture dealer. 26 Little Darkgate street
Ellis Griffith, iioninungev. 14 Great Darksrat.. sireet
Ellis John David, .Skinner's Arms P.H. 4 Pier street
Ellis L. G. (Mrs.), apartments, 15 P..rllaiid street
Ellis Marv (Miss), shopkeeper, i Bryn-y-mor terrace
Ellis Richard, grocer 11. i dairyman 13. Terrace road
Ellis Kobart, phaimacentioal chemist, ^3 Ten-ace road
Elysian Grove & Sylvan Palace (Basil Eeg. Jarvis,
lessee; R. L Bowman, manager), Penglaise roid
Enos John Owen, master mariner, Ger-y-mor, North M
Evans Ann (Miss), apartments. 15 Marine terrace
Evans Ann (Miss), apartments 12 Queen's road
Evans Anne (.Miss), grocer, EUesmere ho. South road
Evans Charles, butcher, 10 Chalybeate street
Evans Charles, cycle maker. Noithgate street
Evans Charles, grocer, 27 Chalybeate street
Evans David, grocer, 38 Queen street
fivans David, watch maker. 39 Great Darkgate street
J=;vans David Pugh. registrar of births & deaths (i
deputy registrar of marriages for Aberystwyth sub-dis-
frict, Dinas terrace
Evans David William, stationer. 17 Pier street
Evans Edward, apartments, 15 Baker street
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments. 3 Lovedeii road
Evans Evan, soliiilor & commissioner for oaths (see
Roberts b Evans), & clerk to the Cardiganshire County
Council & deputy clerk of the peace, 50 Great Dark-
gate street
Evans G. Stephens A.R.C.O. U>a.lier of music. 5 Lis-
burne terrace
Evans James, inspector of nuisances to AbiVystwytb
Corporation ; offices, Smithfield road
Evans John, coal dealer. South road
Evans John, greengrocer. 5 Northgate street
Evans John, master mariner & coal dealer,i7 Sea View pi
Evans John, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, town
clerk Si coroner Aberystwyth district of the county of
(;ardi;»an. clerk to the Abervstwvth ("mint\ -i-h.'ol.
Town hall
Evans John, tailor. 1 1 Great Darkgate street
Evans John E. printer. Castle street
Evans John Lewis, house furnisher k archilect. 21
Grpat Darkgate street
Evans Joseph, apartments. 2 St Michael's place
Evans Mabel Maud f.Mrs). deputy registrar of births k
deaths for Aberystwyth sub-district. Dinas terrace
Evans Margaret Eli/.abeth (Miss), refreshment rooms,
14 Little Darkgate street
Evans Mary (Mrs.), apartments. Ea.st hank. North mad
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. I'en-v-iiarke
Evans Nathaniel, herbalist. The Arcade
Evans Thomas, .Weston Vaults P.H. Thespian street
Evans Walter, apartments, 17 South Marine terrace
Evans William Griffith, china t glass dir. 39 Terrace rd
Evans William Joseph, apartments, 45 North parade
Evans William Lloyd. Boar's Head P.H. Queen's road
Farrow George Benjamin, collector of income fc assessed
tales, 57 Marine terrace
Fear Randolph, greengrocer, 55 k 2a, Terrace road
Fear Rose (Miss), aparts. Lnrline house. Queen's square
Felix Eii/.abeth (Miss), greengrocer. 43 Ciuirbrian stieet
Felix Evan Thnma.s. boot re.pairer, 34 Little Darkiate st
Fellows Oeorgf, baker. 10 Tei race road & uiocr. ig
Nort-h parade
Finch Mary Jane (Mrs.';, aparts. 29 Little Darkgate st
"oulkes Fred, hair dresser, Mill street
Fox John. Blue Bell P.H. 52 Terrace road ,
Fox Thomas, tinsmith, MiU street
Francis ('atherine (Mrs.), apartments, 73 North paradt-
Francis Hannah Ursula (Mrs.), temperance hotel, -
Tenace road
Francis Henry, apaitments, Fairlands, North road
Francis Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Stanley road
Galloway Sydney Victor, new k secondhand bookseller &
circulating library, 21 Pier street k Terrace road
Gardener George, butcher, 13 Bridge street
Gardner David, farmer. Brynhyfryd
Garner Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Portland street
Gathercole Sophia Elizh. (Mrs.),aparts.2 Bryn-y-mor ter
Gazy Thomas (Mrs ), apartments, 2 Stanley terrace
Gibson John, auctioneer. 30 Terrace road
Gillart k Sons, auctioneers. 20 Chalybeate street
Gimblette Gladys M. (Mrs.), aparts." 35 North parade
Goldsworthy Abel, apartments. Chats-worth, Cliff terrace
Great Western & Cambrian Railway Cos. (Thos. Knight
Vauarhan, station master & forwarding agent)
Griffith J. Jones B.Sc. advisory chemist. University
('■•Uege Aiirlciiltnral department
Ci i.i!'.,- l.i'iM ,>c .-^011. cabinet makers. 7 Market street
tfr^iliih^ Eli/.:iliit!i (Mrs ). apartments. 59 North parade
Gnlliths .Inhii (.Mrs.), apartments. 41 Queen's road
Grilliilis Liz-/i" (Miss), apartments. 48 Portland street
Griffith-' .Mar)- (Miss), milliner, Southend, South road
Griffiths Morgan, master mariner, 17 High street
Griffiths Sophia A. (Miss), apartments, 57 North parade
Griffiths Thomas (Mrs), aparts Ael-y-Don, Cliff ter
Gwillim William, apartments, 20 Queen's road
Gyde & Pickford. photoui aphers, 22 k 24 Pier street
Hale George, apartnients, Vaenor house. North roaa
Hall Owen, grocer, ig Pier street
Hamer John, apartments, 37 North parade
Harding Edward, apartments, Athlone, Cliff terrace
Harding Emil H. wine k spirit merchant. Terrace road
k 16 North parade
Harding George, artificial teetJi maker, 43 Marine ter
Harpur John Henry Cakes, manager of Lloyds Bank
Limited, Terrace road
Harries John E. assist, insur. siipt. Belle Isle. South rd
Harries Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, ■52 Portland street
Harries Thomas Davies F.R C.S-Eng., M.R.C.P.Lond
surgeon & admiralty surgeon & agent, Grosvenor honse.
Marine terrace
Hartl^v Arthur M. corn merchant, Queen street
Hassali Elizh.H. (Mrs.). milliner 4. k diaper O.Teri-ace id
Hawketts Edward, apartments, 8 Marine terrace
Herbert James, Old Black Lion P.H. 16 Bridge street
Holland Mary (Miss), boai-ding ho. 12 Victoria Marine ter
HoUier William Henry, fancy repository, 12 Bridge street
& motor garage. Queen street
Hopkins Misses, boarding house, 10 Marine terrace
Hopkins Esther(Mrs ). refreshment ims.ia Chalybeate st
Hopkins Isaac, apartments, 31 South road
Howell 4; Co. drapers. 33 & 35 Great Darkgate street &
2 Market street
Husihes & Owen, saddlers, 29 Great Darkgate street
Hughes Sarah E. k Maud (Misses), apartments. Fair
holme. Sea View place
Hughes k Sons, tobacconists, 61 Great Darkgate street
Bughes Alfred Oliver, aparts. Sefton ho. .\lexandra rd
Husrhes Ann (Mrs.), apart.ments. 64 North parade
Hughes Elizabeth (Mrs.) WTiite Hart P.H. 3 Market st
Hughes Elizh. Kate (Mrs.), dairy, 18 Little Darkgate st
Haghes Harry, apartments, 8 Buarth road
Hughes Hunry. butcher. 17 North parade
HuL'hes Hugh, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, clerk
iirdii
of
.\bervstwyth union, superintendent registrar k clerk
to the borough of Lowm- Geneur Glyn magistrates k
Rural District Council. 8 Market street
Hughes James, inspector of nuisances to the Rural Dis-
trict Council. Crosswnod
Rughes James Evans, fancy draper, 1 Great Darkgate st
Hughes John W. monuuientri mason, Camhrian square
Hughes ,Tohn William, apartnients, 8 Chalybeate street
ilughcs John William, hair dresser, 4 Northgate street
Uiurhes Mary (.Mrs.l. apartments. 3 Epwoith terrace.
Llanbadarn road
Hughes Minnie (Mrs.), apartments, 35 Marine terrace
Hughes Rees. boot repairer. Penglaise road
Hughes Trevor Charles, solicitor, commissioner, clerk
to the magistrates of Llanilar k T'ppe^ir''. Lower Tlar.
Portland street-
Humphreys Daniel, tailor, 8 New street
Humphreys E. (Mrs), apartments. 8 South Marine ter
Humphreys Eleanor H. (Mrs.), aparts. i St. Michael's pi
Humphrevs Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, i^ Portland st
Humphreys Emma (Mrs.). Cross Foxes P.H. 17 Mill -1
Humphreys .Toseph. apartments. 39 North parade
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Humphreys Mary (Mi«s), apartments, lo Sth. Marine ter
Humphreys Sarah H. (Mi.-s), aparts. 30 Portland street
Hunt Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 56 A'orth parade
Hunt Terence, hair dresser, St. James' square
Husselbee John (Mrs.), apartments, Curig ho. South rd
Hutchings James, naturalist & gun maker, 9 Bridge st
Hutchings Marv Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Hii,di street
Inland Revenue Office (Taxes) (H. J. G. Alfor.l, sur-
veyor), 30 Pier street
Irnnthyge Chas. Alfred, fishmonger, 41 Terrace I'oad
James Evan Hugh i, Co. tanners, Smithfield road
James John & Co. grocers, 32 & 34 Terrace road
Jaiiies Aiiu Jane ^^Mrs.), apartments, 3 Buarth road
James Arthur, architect, 8 Powell street
James David, apartments, 41 Bridge street
James David, master mariner, Rose vil. Llanbadarn road
Jumes David, tailor, 13 Pier street
James Jane (Miss), apartmnnts, 2 Portland street
James Jane (Mrs.), apartments. 2^ Portland strtet
James Jane (Miss), t™ rooms, 1; Chalvl-.eate street
James Jenkin M. A. Loud, director of ertncatiim to the
Cardigan.shire Education Conmiittee, 56 Portland st
James John, apartments, 4 Buarth road
James John Lewis, shopkeeper, 15 Cambriar. plact
James Katherine (Miss), apartments, 14 Queen's roail
James Margaret (Miss), apartments, 24 North parade
James Margaret (Mis.), apartments. 63 Marine terrace'
James Nellie (Mrs.), apartments. 36 Marine terrace
James Sarah (Miss), apartments, 59 Marine terrao.'
Jamts Thomas, grocer, 14 Bridge street
James William, apartments, 30 North parade
James William, baker, 58 Great Darkgate street
Jarman Thomas Edward, plumber. 46 Cambrian street
Jenkins J. & Son, tailors, 29 Bridge street
Jenkins J. & Sons, carpenters, 21 Bridge street
Jenkins Mary & Ann (Misses), aparts. Belair, Queen's rd
Jenkins Sarah & Myfanwy (Misses), apartments, Ceintan,
Trefor road
JenHns Daniel, surveyor No. 3 district Aberystwyth
Rural District Council. Bryncarnedd
Jenkins David, master mariner, 30 Queen street
Jenkins David, tailor. 7 Baker street
Jenkins David Lloyd, draper. 27 Great Darkgate street
Jenkins Edward Evan, builder, Smithfield road
Jenkins Evan E. grocer 10, & eating ho. r2. Princess st
Jenkins George. Freemasons' tavern. Bridge street
Jenkins John, insurance supt. Bronllwvn, Bath street
Jenkins Magl.m.i (Miss), dairy. South road
Jenkins Mary Jane (Miss), aparts Min-y-Mor, South rd
Jerkins Reuben David, outfitter. 4 North parade
Jenkins Richard, butcher, 47 Great Darkgate street
Jenkins Richard, shopkeeper, 42 Bridge street
Jenkins Richard E. apartments, Brynhilda, Buarth roail
Jenkins Thomas, insurance supt. 14 Trefor road
Jenkins Thos. Chas. refreshment rms. 26 Gt. Darkgate st
Jenkins Williim. stationer, 23 Great Darkgate street
Jessop Frederic Hubert LL.B. solicitor & commissioner
for oaths, see Smith, Davies & Jessop
John N. & P. (Misses), milliners, 20 Pier street
Johnson Brothers rDyers) Ltd. dvers, 43 Terrace road
Jones Alice & Catherine (Misses), aparts. 27 Queen's rd
Jones Brothers, motor garage. North parade. T N 49
Jones David & Sons, butchers, 12 North parade & 3
Northgate street
Jones David Rees & Son, boot & shoe makers. 7 Bridge st
Jones Elizh. & Ellen (Misses), aparts. 16 Sth. .Marine t.^r
Jones Hugh & Isaac, general carriers, 30 Bridge street
Jones J. E, k. R. w.-it<'h makers. 5 Pier street
Jones John Jenkin & Co. coal merchants. Railwav statn
Jones Margaret & Elizabeth (Misses), apartments. Haul
Wen. South road
Jones Mary&Margaretta(Misses),milliners,i4 Princess st
Jones R. & Sons, coach builders. North parade & Cam-
brian street
Jones Rachel & Ellen (Misses), aparts, ^3 Queen's load
Jones & Richards, painters, ic; Chalvbi-ate street
Jones Ann (Mrs.), apartment's, 12 Portland street
Jones Ann (Mrs.), apartments, Trem-v-dun, South road
Jones Annie (Miss). Market tavern. ;' Maiket street
Jones Arthur, manager of London Joint Citv 4, Midland
Bank Limited & treasurer to the Union & Rural Dis-
trict Council. 17 & 19 Great Darkgate .itreet
Jones .\rthur Bassett M.B. surgeon. 37 Marine terrace
Jones C. E. (Mrs.), apartments, 63 North paiade
Jones Cadwaladr Brvner, commissioner of agriculture
for Wales. 30 Pier street
Jones Charles Abel, refreshment rooms, n Princess st
Jones D. fMrs.). apartments. 21 Queen's road
Jones David, apartments. ; Buarth road
Jones David, apartments, r Epworth ter. Llanbadarn rd
Jones David, apartments, Tardlev, South road
Jones David, tai'or, 25 Queen's road
Jones David Morris, coal merchant fsee Thomas & Jones)
Jones David Thomas, Railway inn, Alexandra road
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), aparts. Highbury, Queen's nrnd 1
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 31 Queen's road
Jones Elizabeth (Miss), fancv repository. 15 North pai
Jones Emma Matilda (Mrs.), Plough P.H. 13 Mill st
Jones Evan, earthenware dealer, 36 Bridge street
Jones Evan David, grocer. Alexandra road
Jones Frances (Mrs.), apartments, 16 Marine terrac"
Jones George William, grocer. 16 I*riiicess street
Jones Gwilym I. hair dresser, 77 North parade
Jones Henry, apartments, 20 Chalybeate street
Jones Herbert, news agent, 3 Terrace road
Jones Hugh Stephen (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Stanley ter
Jcnes J. (Mrs.), apartments, Aston villa, Bath street
Jones J. J. (Mrs.), apartment.s, 3 .Staiilev Innace
Jones James Lewis, apartments, Meiroiifa, Queen's road
Jones J,ane (Mrs.), aparts. Glan-Wyre, Sea View place
Jones Jane (Miss), apartments, 44 Portland street
Jones Jane (Miss), china & glass dealer. 21 Chalybeate st
Jones John, cab proprietor. G5 Marine terrace
Jones John, jobmaster, Rockland, Queen's road
Jones John Arthur, apartments, 29 Queen's road
Jones John David, painter, 8 Bridge street
Jones John E. apartments. 62 Great Darkgate strwt
Jones John Edward (Mrs.), boot & shoe ma. 6 North par
Jones John Lincoln, draper, 31 Great Darkgate street
Jones John William, apartments, 16 Portland street
Jones Joseph, poulterer. Meat & General market
Jones Lewis (Mrs.), apartments, 42 North parade
Jones Llewelljni, tailor, Alexandra load
Jones Lumley (Mrs.), apartments, 29 North parade
Jones Maggie (Mrs.), apartments, 38 Portland street
Jones Margaret (Miss), apartments, 51 North parade
Jones Margaret (Miss) C.M.B. midwife, 28 South road
Jones Mary (Miss), aparts. i Cambridge ter. Queen's rd
Jones Mary (Mrs.), apartments. 65 Marine terrace
Jones Mary (Mrs.), retreshmnt. rms. 14 Lit. Darkgate st
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 14 Portland street
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, 10 Bridge street
Jcnes Mary H. (Mrs.), apartments, 37 Queen's road
Jones Matthew (Mrs.), apartments, 3 South Marine ter
Jones Peter, coal merchant. Railway station
Jones Peter, slate enameller, Cambrian place
Jones Bees, borough surveyor. Corporation offices.Smith-
field road
Jones Richard, apartments, 34 Alexandra road
Jones Richard, cowkeeper, Rhydyfelin
Joties Richard, grocer, 2 Northgate street
Jones Sally S. (Miss), apartments, 34 North parade
Jones Sarah (Miss), apartments, Marina vista. Cliff ter
Jones Sarah (Miss), aparts. Ocean house, Portland st
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 47 Bridge street
Jones Thomas (Mrs.), apartments, 32 Portland street
Jones Thomas, White Swan inn, 3 St. James' square
Jones William, apartments, 5 Baker street
Jones William (Mrs.), apartments, 19 Bath street
Jones William, decorator, 22 Alexandra road
Jones William, refreshment rooms, 25 Chalybeate street
Jones William Charles, news agent, 17 Chalybeate st
Jones Wm. Hugh, ironmonger, 36 Great Darkgate st
Jones William Hughes (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Bath st
Jones William Miall, chemist, 33 Terrace road
Jones William Rees, watch maker, 32 Great Darkgate st
Joseph David (Mrs.), apartments. 6 liing street
Jukes Amelia (Miss), fancy draper, 20 Terrace road
Kenrick Ellen (Mrs.), -boarding ho. 33 Marine terrace
Kirkham Kate (Mrs.), apartments, Crynllys, Penarth rd
Knight & Stott, apartments. 5 South Marine terrace
Lea Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Epworth ter-
race. Llanbadarn road
Lee C'lai-a (Miss), boarding house.ii Victoria Marine t. 1
Lewis David James (Mrs.), insurance agent, 0 Mill si
Lewis David John, fancy bazaar, 28 Great Darkgate st
Lewis Edward T. picture frame m»ker, 15 Great Dark-
gate street
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 53 North parade
Lewis J;imes, insurance agent, 27 Portland street
Lewis Jane (Miss), apartments, i Poplar terrace
Lewis John, apartments. 44 Bridge street
Lewis John, insurance agent, 24 Northgate street
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 11 'New street
Lewis Margaret (Mrs), shopkeeper, 5 Princess street
Lewis Margaretta (Mrs.), apartments. 31 Bridge street
Lewis Sarah (Mrs), apartments, 31 Alexandra road
Lewis Sar.ib fMrs V a|.a,tments, 35 Portland street
Lewis Thomas, tailor. 7 Qi.eeu street
Lewis Thom;,s Benj;i.uii... M.rith. Mill street
Lewis Tlunias Evans, apartments. 10 Baker street
Librarv & Beading Room (W.R.Hall, librarian), Alfred yl
Lion (Royal) Hotel fRufus Williams, proprietor), Gre^.l
Darkgate street & Bridge street
Liplon Limited, grocers rW. J. Morgan, roanaL'er'i. ; ,
Terrace road & Arcade
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Liptrot G. H. steam laundry. Mill street
lister R. A. & Co. Limited, ngricultnral implement
manufacturers (W. Walter Junes, agent), 57 Great
Darkgate street
Uewellvn Edward, Central hotel, ^g fc 51 Terrace road
Lloyd Arthur & Emily (MiE>i, china & glass dealers,
48a, Terrace read
Lloyd John & Co. timber merchants, Tiefechan
Llovd Ann (Miss), greengrocer, i5 Thespian street
Lloyd Bert Taylor, chemist, 20 Great Darkgate street
Lloyd Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 George street
Lloyd D. A. (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Trinity road
Lloyd David, grocer, 26 Alexandra road
Lluyd David, timber merchant, Bryntirion, Penglaise rd
Lloyd David Arth. school attendance ofi&cer,i3 Trinity rd
Lloyd David John, harbour master, 13 South Marine ter
Lloyd Harry (Mrs.), apartments, 31 North parade
Lloyd John George, milliner, 6 Pier street
Lloyd John Llewellyn, grocer, 7 St. James' square
Lloyd Kate B. (Miss), boarding ho.Victoria ho. Marine ter
Lloyd Lena (Mrs.), apartments, Ty-Llwyd, Trinity road
Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 28 Portland street
Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Trinity road
Lloyd Sarah J. (Mrs), stationer, 16 Little Darkgate st
Lloyd Thomas, bill poster & town crier, Loveden road
Lloyd William Henry, Fountain inn, Trefechan
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (John Henry OaUes Har-
pur, manager). Terrace road ; open daily from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. I mon. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; sat. 9 a.m. to 12
noon; draw on head ofBoi-. 71 Lombard st. London EC3
London Joint Citv & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Arthur Jones, manager), 17 & iq Great Darkgate st. ;
draw on head office, Threadneedle st. London E C 2
Long C. J. (Mrs.), apartments, 45 Marine lenncc
Longley Gilbert & Son, confectioners, 38 Terrace road
Longley Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 38 Pier street
Longley Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner. Terrace road
Longley Henry, tobacconist, 46 Terrace road & fancy
repository. Pier street
Longley John, tobacconist. Pier street
Loveday Peter Bremner, plumber, 22 Chalybeate street
Lunt Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Castle ter.South st
Mcllquham Robert, earthenware dealer. Bridge end
McTvor George, boot repairer. Bridge street
.Mttckenzis Margt.L (Mrs.), fancy repository,75 North par
McLean J. Charles F.R.C.O. teacher of music, Parkhill,
Buarth road
McPherson Jas. travelling draper. Clyde ho. Queen's rd
McPherson Mary (Mrs), aparts. Clyde house. Queen's rd
Market Hall (New) (Corporation), Market street
Martin Joseph, Prince Albert P.H. 21 Little Darkgate st
Mason Mary (Miss), apartments, Brynilar, Trinity road
Masonic Hall, Market street
Matson Bertha A. (Mrs.), Talbot family & commercial
hotel. Market street
Matthews Eliza F. (Miss), nparts. 3 Castle ter. South rd
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited (G. Jones, manager), 22
Great Darkgate street
Meehan Charles, coal merchant. Station
Meredith Margaret (Miss), apartments, 7 New street
Michell James M. cycle maker, 23 Chalybeate street
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange (H. Phillips.
manager), 16 Terrace road
Monk Marv fMrs 1. apTrtments. 27 Nnrth parade
Monmouthshire k South Wales Colliery Owners' Pitwood
Association Limited (Vincent Evans, local manager).
Station
Morcom Eleanor (Mrs.), apartments, 45 Queen's road
Morgan Mary, Elizabeth & Sophia (Misses), apartments,
43 Queen's road
Morgan Thomas & John, apartments. 3 Brvn-v-mor ter
Morgan & Co. wine & spirit merchant«,LittIe Darkgate st
Morgan Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 44 North parade
Morgan David, decorator, 25 South road
Morgan David, draper. lO & 18 Pier strei-t
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Thespian street
Morgan Elizabeth Jane (Miss), draper, g Terrace road
Morgan Ellen (Mrs.), Coopers' Arms P.H. Northgate st
Morgan Enoch James, jeweller, 18 Terrace road
Morgan Esther (Mrs ), apartments, Lyndhnrst, North ro
Morgan Evan, yeast merchant, 56 Great Darkgate street
Morgan Frederick, The Angel inn, 59 Great Darkgate st
Morgan Gomer, borough accountant. Town hall
Morgan James, fruiterer, 1 1 Pier street
Morgan Jane (Miss), apartments, 5 Marine terrace
Morgan Jane (Miss), apartments, 50 North parade
Morgan John, apartments, 29 Alexandra road
Morgan John, printer, 21 Bridce street
Morgan John Paith. finance clerk to Cardigan County
Council. Oambriiui chambers
Morgan Lewis (Mrs), apartments. 7 Bath street
Morgan Lewis James, draper, 3 Bridge street & 7 Great
Darkgate street
Morgan Margaiet (Mrs.), apartfnents, 16 New street
Morgan Morgan John M.D. surgeon, 26 North parade
Morgan Owen, deputy supt. registrar of births, deaths
& marriages, Anedd-deg, Bath street
Morgan Rowland, draper, 2 Great Darkgate street
Morgan Thomas, apaitments, i Castle terrace
Morgan Thomas Edward, architect, Hazeldine, North rd
Morgan William J. (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Queen's road
Morris & Giiffiths Limited, The Hydro hoteI,Marine ter
Morris John Rees & Co. drapers, 7 & 9 Princess st A
15 Bridge street & boot dealers, 17 Bridge street
Morris Edwin, boarding house, 51 Marine terrace
Morris Ed.vin P. carriage proprietor & jobma8ter,Mill st
Morris Evan, tailor, Pen-y-parke
Morris Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, 53 Great Darkgate «t
Morris Morgan, farmer, Piercefield, Pen-y-parke
Mortimer John. H.M. Customs officer, 30 Pier street
Morton George & William, boot & shoe makers, 12
Great Darkgate street & 42 Terrace road
Moule Annie (Mrs.), Castle P.H. South road
MjTing Charles, carriage propr. Milton, Llanbadarn rd
National Insurance Office (Caleb Morgan Williams, clerk),
Cambrian chambers, Cambrian place
National Library of Wales (John Ballinger M.A.
librarian ; for assistants, see p. 74 ; D. Julian Jones,
clerk)
National Provincial k Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (John William Patrick Parry, manager), i
Baker street; draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate,
London E C 2
National Sailors' Society (central office for Wales) (Rev.
R. Eurog Jones, organizing sec), 32 Pier street
Nationa! Society for the Prevention of Crueltv toChildren
(The) (William Robert Roberts, inspector), 56 Port-
land sti-eet
Neal A. T. hair dresser, 60 Terrace i«ad
Neale & Rowlands, apartments. 18 Marine teriace
Neale William Edward, decorator, 3 New street
Nelson Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 67 North parade
Nelson Sarah (Miss), apartments, 64 Marine terrace
Newell Mary (Miss), apartments, 17 Marine terrace
Nicklin Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 50 Marine terrace
Northey Helena A. (Miss), apartments, 40 North parade
Officers' Training Corps (Contingent of the Senior Diri-
sion) (T. C. James M.A.. D.Sc. captain). Aberystwyth
University college
Oliver Hugh, boot repairer, 8 Union street
Owen Brothers, builders, Portland road
Owen. Jones k East, apartments, q Queen's road
Owen Richard k Hugh Lewis, builders, 36a, Queen st
Owen k Sons, tailors, 11 & 13 North parade
Owen Arthur, tailor, 5 Chalybeate street
Owen David, saddler, see Hughes k Owen
Owen Ethel (.Mrs.), nursing home, Cambria, North par
Owen Leah (Missl, cowkeeper. Pen-y-parke
Onen Margaret (Miss), apartments, 48 North parade
Owen Marv (Mrs ), apartments, Gwelfryn, Loveden road
Owen Mary A. (Mrs.), boarding ho. 7 Sth. Marine ter
Owen Minnie (Mrs.), apartments. 39 Queen's road
Owen Owen, apartments. 69 North parade
Owen Richard, apartments. 36 Portland street
Owen Tliomas. stock & .share broker. Fronhyfryd. Llan-
badarn road
Owen William Pierce, solicitor i. commissioner for oaths
k clerk to the justices, Geneu-'r-glyn upper division,
3 Baker street
Owens Margaret (Miss), apartments, 41 North parade
Owens Mary (Miss), apartments. Glyn, South road
Pain Charles E. plumber, Llanbadarn road
Parry David Griffith, private hotel, Brynawel, Great
Darkgate street
Parry John William Patrick, manager of the National
Provincial k Union Bank of England Limited, Baker st
Parry Mary Ann (Mrs.), jobmaster. Trefechan
Parsons Charles H. M. confectioner, 5 Terrace road
Patten Frances A. (Mrs.), apartments, 33 Portland st
Patterson Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 60 Marine terrace
Pavey Nina (Miss), confectioner, 41 Great Darkgate st
Peake C. E. (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Bath street
Peters Edwin, boot k shoe maker, 51 Great Darkgate st
Phillips Benjamin, grocer, Vulcan street
Phillips David, supt. of police k inspector under the
" Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act " to the County
Council, BraHe, Elm Tree avenue
Phillips Frank, fancy repository, 61, 63 & 65 Terrace rd
Phillips Pryse (Mrs.), grocer, 4 Little Darkgate streeb
Phillips William. Unicorn inn, Alfred place
Pickering .lane (Mrs.), apartments. 4 Queen's road
Pick ford Hubert George, photographer, see Gyde &
Pickford
Piears James Richard, cycle mfr. Cycle depot. Terrace rd
Pierce David k Sons, plasterers, Smithfield road
Pierce Griffith, insurance supt. is Bath street
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Piper James, apartments, 30 Northgate street
Police Station (Edward Williams, chief constable; .David
Phillips, supt.). Great Darkgate street
Pooley Henry & Son Limited, weighing machine makers,
Railway station
Potts Albert, Commercial hotel, Alexandra road
Potts John, town porter, Alexandra road
Powell Thomas & Go. grocers, Market street ; confec-
tioners, 15 Pier street & millers (steam). Mill street
Powell Athelstan Charles L.D.S.Irel. snrgeon-dentist, 8
Pier street
Powell Maud (Miss), boavdins; house, Plynlymon, Vic-
toria Marine terrace
Prew Annie (Mrs.), apartments. 19 Marine terrace
Price & Son, shopkeepers, 18 Northffate street
Price Edward, Crystal Palace inn, 10 Queen's road
Price Humphrey, master mariner, 15 Trinity road
Price James W. apartments, 16 Queen's road
Price James W. stationer. 7 Northgate street
Price Thomas, apartments, 10 Corporation street
Pritchard Jane Dorothy (Mrs.), apartments. 5 Epworth
terrace, Llanbadarn road
Pryse John, Farmers' Arms P.H. 55 Great Darkgate st
Pugh & Thomas, auctioneers, Central chambers, 30
Great Darkgate street
Purton James, jeweller, i North parade
Queen's Hotel (W. H Jervis. manager). Marine terrace
Raby Elizh. A. (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 40 Bridge st
Rea'Mary A. (Mrs.), White Horse hotel, 48 Terrace rd
Rees Claudia (Mrs.), apartments, 39 Bridge street
Rees George, proprietor & publisher of the " Welsh
Gazette," 26 Bridge street
Rees Hywell (Mrs.), aparls. Brwi Deilo, Buarth road
Rees Isaac (Mrs.), mnniunental mason, 51 Bridge st
Rees James, artilicial toctli maker, 30 Alexandra road
Rees John, apartments. 27 Bridge street
Rees John Arthur M.B.. Ch.B.Edin. physician & sur-
geon. Garth. North road
Rees John V. apartments, 8 Corporation street
Rees Thomas William. Victoria hotel. Baker street
Rees W. Edwaid, smith. 27 Chalybeate street
Bees William, farmer. Penglais fawr
Reeves Thomas John, apartments, 7 Chff terrace
Rheidot Boot Repairing Co. Alexandra road
Richards & Thomas, decorators, 4 Portland street
Richards & Co. tailors, 4 & 6 Market street
Richards Elizabeth (Miss), apartments. 14 New street
Richards Isaac William, painter, see Jones & Richards
Richards John Henrv. apartments, 7 Stanley road
Richards Margaret Ellen (Mrs.), aparts. 17 Bath street
Richards Mary (Mrs.), aparts. Edgehill. Brvn-v-mor ter
Richards PoUv (Miss), O.M.B. midwife. 30" South road
Richards Thos.Edwd.refre-hment rms.20 Lit. Darkgate st
Richardson Edwin Charles, fruiterer, 22 Terrace road
Richardson Emily (Mrs.l. apartments, 5 Trefor road
Rink Picture Theatre (William John Evans, lessee &
manager), Portland street
Roberts David & Sons Lim. brewers & maltsters, Trefechan
Roberts *; Evans, solicitors, 50 Great Darkgate street
Roberts & Sons, timber merchants, Trefechan
Roberts Frederick Richard (firm. Roberts k Evans),
solicitor *; commissioner for oaths, & clerk of the
peace, clerk to the commissioners of taxes for the
division of Geneu-'r-glyn & liar ; ofifice. 50 Great
Darkgate street
Roberts John, grocer. Corporation street
Roberts Jn. hair dresser 23, & tobacconist 25,Terrac6 rd
Roberts Mary J. (Miss), aparts. Cader Idris ho. Cli£t ter
Roberts Richard P. fishmonger, 19 Northgate street
Boden Mary Eliza (Mrs.), boarding house, Lenton
house, Victoria Marine terrace
Roderick Jane & Mary (Misses), Ship & Castle P.H. i
High street
Kowe Edwin, decorator. Alfred place
Rowe John Hugh, apartments, Glencaiin, North parade
Rowland John Jones L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S. physician
& surgeon, Delfryn. Llanbadarn road
Rowland Rosina Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Marine ter
Rowlands & Sons, butchers, 9 North parade
Rowlands Evan, butcher, Neuadd. South road
Rowlands John Walter, cabinet maker, 21 Mill street
Rowlands Margaret (Mrs.), aparts. see Neale & Rowlands
Rowlands Mary (Mrs.), apartments, f> Marine terrace
Rowlands Richard, fancy draper, 55 North parade
Rowlands Thomas, butcher, 6 Bridge street
Rowley & Son, dentists. 54 Terrace road
Rowley Arthur Ijowis L.D.S.Eng. surgeon-ilentist. see
Rowley & Son
Rowley Geo.L.D.S.Eng.surg6on-dentist,see Rowley k Son
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Thomas Douehton.
hon. sec), :i Queen's road
Russell Edith R. (Miss), ^iparts. 1, Sonth Mnrine ter
St. David's Club (M. L. Vaughan Davies esq. M.P.
president; E. P. Perkins, hon. sec). Lit. Darkgate 3%
St. Padarn's Convent (Reverend Mother Amelia Menut),
Salisbury house, Llanbadarn road
Salmon Thjmas F.llis, Terminus hotel, i Terrace road
Samuel Llewelyn, grocer, 12 Northgate street
Snuiuel Tlioiiuis John, solicitor. 24 Great Darkgate st.
& Hafod-y-bryn
Sanders Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 33 North parade
Saunders Mary Ann (Mrs.), Nag's Head P,H.23 Bridge ■,t
Saycell k Co. fishmongers, Warwick ho. Gt. Darkgate it
Schwai-tz Isidore, fancy repository, 31 Pier street
Scrivener F. W. boarding house, 32 North parade
Seabourne Charlotte Jane (Mrs.), aparts. 21 Portland st
Seaton Thomas .lames, butcher, Pen-y-parke
Shell Marketing Co. Limited, oil merchants, Station
Shewring Amelia (Mrs.),apart3.Aubrey house.Queen'i rd
Shone Edward, apartments, 4 Stanley road
Simoox Harriet (Miss), apartments, 4 South Marine ter
Singer Sewing .Machine Go. Limited(Aug\istne Richards,
agent), i.6 Little Darkgate street
Sinnett John P. solicitor, 13 Pier street
Slaughter House (George Evans, supt.), Smithfleld road
Slim William Henry, apartments. North parade
.Smith. Davies k Jessop. .solicitors. Market chambers
Smith W. H. k Son, railway bookstall
Societv tor Promoting Chi-istian Knowledge Depot
(Miss Jenkins, sec), 27 Chalybeate street
Speller Walter C. apartments. 6 South Marine terrace
Sperlfcer John Denley, printer, Cambrian place
Spiers k Pond Limited, restaurant, Railway station
Stapledon R. George M.A. advisory botanist. University
College Agricultural department
Star Tea Co. Ltd. grocers &c. 11 Great D.irkgate street
Stead & Simpson Lim. hoot makers. 2^ Gt. Darkgate st
Stephens Catherine (Miss), gieen-iocer, ^ St. James' sq
Stephens Elizabeth (Mrs.), dairy, 56 Terrace road
Stephenson Bessie W. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5 Thespian st
Stitt Maggie & Lizzie (Misses), milliners, 17 Terrace rd
St-one Fanny (Mrs.) O.M.B. nursing home. Woden,
South road
Stott Eliza (Miss), apartments, see Knight k Stott
Styles John George, house furnisher, 10 Terrace road
Sutherland Martha Jane (Mrs.), aparls. 56 Marine ter
Tattersall Rosalie (Miss), apartments, 5 Albert place
Tavlor Annie (Miss), boarding house, 54 North parade
Teviotdale D. W. baker, 19 & 21 North parade
Thomas & Jones, coal merchants. Railway station
Thomas k Son, grocers, & post office, Northgate street
Thomas Abraham M.B., B.S.Lond. surgeon k medical
ofiicer of health to the Corporation, 22 North parade
Thomas Alfred Henry L.D.S.R.C.S.Edin. dental surgeon,
5 Queen's road
Thouia.; Annie G. f.VIiss), apartments, 36 North parad«
Thomas Daniel, draper, 22 k 24 Little Darkgate street
Thomas Dryus, wheelwright, Pen-y-parke
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 43 Marine tor
Thomas Evan, blacksmith, Pen-y-parke
Thomas Hugh. Bridge End inn, Trefechan
Thomas Humphrey Edward, cowkeeper. Pen-y-paike
Thomas John, apartments, 42 Portland street
Thomas John, decorator, see Richards & Thomas
Thomas John, draper. New Market hall
Thomas .John, jeweller, 18 Great Darkgate street
Thomas John, master mariner, 18 Penmaesglas road
Thomas John P.age, auctioneer, see Pugh & Thomas
Thomas Kate (Miss), apartments, 12 South Marine ter
Thomas Maries (Miss), girls' school, 14 ft 15 South
Marine terrace
Thoma,* S. J. (Mrs.), apartments, i Loveden road
Tibbott M. J. & E E. (Misses), aparts. 46 Portland st
Tibbott Mary Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 45 Portland st>
Tibbott William Edward, draper, 25 Little Darkgate st
Town Hall, Queen's road
Trotter Doreathea (Miss), private school. Meithrinfa,
North road
Turvey Florence (Miss), aparts. Overmead. Queen's rd
Turvey Hannah (Miss), apartments, Farcroft. North rd
Universitv College of Wales, Aberystwyth (
, principal ; J. H. Davies
M.A. registrar; J. D. Williams B.A. librarian; Miss
C. P. Tremain B.A. warden of the hall of residence for
women students; H. H. Paine M.A., B.Sc , M.C.
warden of the men's hostel; for full particulars, see
pages 70 to 74) , „ ., „ n,„,o,. M-ntion
Vale of Rheidnl Branch Railway (L. Hamer. siau i.i
apartments, JO Marine ler
inter, 7 North parade
t vaccination officer for No i
n, & registrar of marriages,
84 ABERYSTWYTH.
80UTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
& fo
Vaughan Thomas
agent to Great Western & Cambrian Railway Cos
Vearey James, greengrocer, 17 Northgate street
V'iduna Frank, ladies' tailor. Pier street
Vigars A. W. music deipot. Terrace road
Vigars Alfred W. ironmonger, 11 Baker street
Vokes Mary (Miss), apartments, 62 North paraili-
Walters Jacob, grocer, 4 Great Darkgate street
Warbnrton Edith Eleanor (Mis9),aparts.C8iriog, flilY ifi
^Vard & Co. Ltd. confectioners, 16 & 38 Gt. Darkgate st
iVard Emily Alici> (Miss), t^jbaceonist, (j Gt.Darkgale si
Warren Martha (Mrs. J. aparts. Mildred ho. North road
Warrington William Lloyd, hair dresser, 7 Terrace road
Water Works (Bees Jones, manager), Smithfield
Watkin Elizabeth
D. l-^mi
solii
5 North parade
Williams David, Albion inn, 9 St. James' square
Williams David, boat proprietor, 2 Crynfryn row
Williams David, boot maker, 3 North parade
Williams David, undertaker, t2 Prospect street
Williams David R. (Mrs.), draper, 43 Gt. Darkgate tt
Willinm.s E. A. (Mrs.), apartments. 4 Bryn-y-mor t*r
William? Edward, chief constable. Great Darkgat* st
nilliuiii., Edward, gieeii?roL-er, 21 Bridge street
Williums Elizh. (Mrs.), apartments, Deerhurst, Cliff t<r
WiUuuii.s Esau, confectioner, ib Nojthgatf sti-eet
Williams James, farmer. Bryn-y-mor
Williams James, insurance agent. Qneensville.Queen's re
Williams .lohn David, fruiterer, 45 Terrace road
^Vatkin John (Mrs.), apartments, Mor-anedd, Sonth road Williams John William, saddle.-, 5 North parade
iitkins David, painter. 15 Terrace road
Watkins James, saddler, 4 Epworth ter. Uanbadarn rd
Watkius Mary (Miss), apartments, 53 Marine terrace
Watkins Moses, tailor. Post office, Pen-y-parke
Watson John, apartments, Penihyn cottage, Stanley road
Webb George (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Poplar terrace
Webb George Fred, boarding house, 44 Marine terrace
WebsdcU J. market gardene;, St. David's road
Wehlisch Emily (Mrs.), apartments, 46 North parade
Weller E. &, Sons, florists, 23 North parade
Welsh Gazette (George Bees, proprietor & publisher ;
published thursday), 26 Bridge street
White Claude. antique furniture dealer. 5 Lit. Darkgate st
Wilkinson George & Son. greengrocers, i North paradb
Wilkinson Clara (Mrs.). Pier hotel. ^3 Pier street
Williams John Limited, pork but<?hers. Mill street
Williams Margt. & Sophia (Misses), aparts. 6 Clifl ter
Williams & Owen, apartments, 47 Portland street
Williams Sarah & Esther (Misses), aparts. 23 North pat
Williams T. & Sons, iron & brass founders, Smithfield rd
Williams Caleb Morgan, clerk to the National Insurance,
Cambrian chambers, Cambrian place
Williams Catherine (Miss), apartments, 50 Portland st
Williams Charles, upholsterer, 9 Pier street
Williams Claudia (Miss), apartments, 39 Bridge street
Williams Lizzie (Miss), apartments, 33 Alexandra road
Williams Margaret J. (Mr5.\ apartments, 37 Bridge st
^^ illiujns Marv (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Laura plaoe
William.s Mary rtliss), apartments, 4 Trefor road
Williams Michael Trevethan, apartments, ' King street
Williams Richd. (.Mrs.), aparts. Glen Hurst, South rd
Williams Robert David M.H.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon,
& veterinary inspector under the ■■ Diseases of Animali
Acts ■■ for Aberystwyth uniun. 64 Great Darkgate st
Williams Robert H. insurance agent, 49 Bridge street
WilLiams Thomas (Mrs.), apartments, 18 Chalybeate st
Williams Thomas, apartments, 18 South Marine terrace
Williams Thomas, collector of general, district, poor &
water rates. Minafon. Elm Tree avenue
Williams William, apartments, 33 Bridge stieet
Williams William, grocer. 71 North parade
Williams William Henry, apartments. 27 Alexandra rd
Wogan W. F. (Mrs.), apartments, 29 Portland street
Woiies John E. draper. 40 Great Darkgate street
Worthingtnn Reginald, plumber. Moor lane
Wvnne Edward Price & Son. chemists, 7 Pier street
Young Men's Christian Association (T. L. Old t K.
Rowland.s, joint hon. sees.). North parade
Toung Women's Christian Association (Miss E A.
Culver, snpprintendeiit). Queen's .■5<]uare honse
ADAMSTO-WIJ-, see Cardiff.
AliLTMAWB is a parish in the county of Brecknock.
on the right bank of the River Wye, and on the road from
Builth to Hay, i mile south-west from Aberedw station
on the Cambrian railway, 4 south-east from Builth, and
g north-west from Llyswen, in the hundred of Bnilth.
Builth union, petty sessional division and oonnty court
district, and in the" rural deanery- of Builth, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. Davids. The nhurch of St.
Mauritius, one of the smallest in the I'rincipahty, being
only 35 feet in extreme length, is an ancient edifice o(
stone, consisting of chancel, nave, porch and a turret
containing one bell: there are 70 sittings. The registers
are included in those of Llanafanfawr. The living is a
perpetual curncy. gr..-^» ynarly value /J""!, in lln- ..'iff
of the vicar of Llanafanfawr, and held since 1913 by the
Rev. William Ernest Jones L.Th. of Durham University,
who is also vicar of Llangvnog. and resides at Builth.
Lc.rd Glannsk C.B., D.S.O.' who is lord of the manor,
Mrs. .Tames and Stanley P. .M. Bligh esq. are the
principal landowners. The soil is sand ; chief crops,
wheat, barley, oats and some roots. The area is 656
acres of land and 10 of water ; rateable value. £ig^ ;
the pnpiilation in 1911 was 24.
Letters received through Builth, 4 miles distant, wbioh
is the nearest post, money order fc teleeraph office
The children of this place attend the school at Llandewi-
Chappl hous
iillt
AM BLESTON is a pariah in the county ji Pembroke,
a little west of the main road from Haverford West t-i
Cardigan, 8 miles north-by-north-east of the former town,
4 north-by-west from the Clarbeston Road station on the
Great West*rn railway, and 4 miles south from the
Puncheston station oii the North Pembrokeshire and
Fishguard railway, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Dnngleddy, county court district and union
of Haviif,.rdwosl, and in the rural deanery of Dun-
gleddy. and archdeaconry and diocese of Si. David's. The
church of St Mary is an ancient building ..( stone in the
Early English *t>le, consisting of chancel, nave, .south
porch, and a western tower containing J bells : the
church "as ns'ored in 1904, and afl'ords 150 sittings.
Tho register of baptisms dates from the year 1755 ;
burials, 1764; marriages, 1767. The living is a vicarage,
net income £1^0, with u acres of glebe and residence,
i-»i.;an Willi;uii .lohn, Myi
.iwn John. Hinefach
vi.'S Eleazi-r. .St my Hook
1 maid Misses, Woodstock
ans inn (Mrs.), Little B
in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1917
by the Riv. William James Evans L.Th. of Si. Aidans.
There is a Oalvinistic. Methodist chapel. The Bomam
sistion Ad viccsimum. or Oastle Flemish, is stated to
have been about i mile north-east of the church. Col.
Francis Perrott Edwardes. who is lord of the manor,
and .Tohii Llewellin esq. are the principal landowners.
Th,' -i.ii i.s griivelly. Chief crops, barley and oat«. The
area is 4.072 acres; as.sessable .-aliie. £i,6g$; the ,)opu-
lation in 1911 was 376.
Pixt OfSce. — ."'amucl Phillips. «ub-posinnister. Letters
through Ti<>fTi:iirno (address should bear (he words
Tre(Ti;,ini . remlirok;<shire). Nearest money order
office is at Clarbeston Road & telegraph ..ffice at Treff-
garne. \ miles distant
Public Elem-ntary School (mi.vid). built in j366. t"T 84
children: Arthur Dinglev Bicklev. mnsier
Borradaile Miss. Hook
Evans Rev. William
(\-irar). Vicarage
Trice Hugh, Parkyllyn
Thomas Rev. Solv
1 es I.Th.
iCalvinisti.
Methodist), The Manse. Woodstock ' E
COHUKRCIAL.
Davies Ann (Miss). sh..pk..,p.T
Griffiths John, shopkeeper
Griffiths Morris, shopkeeper. Wallij
Thomas I,ewls. blacksmith. Walli^
rABMERS.
Maiked thus * farm 150 acre, or over
"Hateman Evan, Scollo<k
Evai
, Quarrydu
Ann (Mr
William Meyler. Bill
George David John. Slouthy
George William Carey. He'ol
IGriffiths David, Glan'dwr
i Griffiths Robert. Hook
I Harries John, Bene lodge
i Harries Thomas, Stradland
James Thomas. Hayog
■lone^ John, Pencastle
r.Iewellvn Misses, Woodstock
Llewellvn John L. Scollock
Llewellyn Thomas P. Woodstock
I Morgan John (overseer), Ty Mawi
Wiio.i stock [Morgan Martha (Mrs.), I'pper h.-
Osborne .Tames, Penfeidr
Owen Thomas
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
•Phillips William Hpiu-j. Riiiostot
Ruymond William, Little Hook
Rowlnndg John T. Lledrog, Wallii
I Rowlands William, Castle
I Watkin John, Woodstock
1 Williams David, Whiteleys
AMMANFORD.
iWillianiB John, Earning
Williams Margt.(Mrs.),ScolIock Cr
Price MB. & CM.
AMMANFOBD is a mining town and parish, formed
.11 1903, partly from the parishes of Llandebie and
nettws, with a station on the Brynamman and Panty-
Hynnon branch of the Gi-eat Western railway, and is in
Ih^ Llanelly division of the County of Carmarthen, on
the road from Llandilo to Llanelly and Swansea, 8
miles south from Llandilo, and 17 east from Carmarthen,
in the hundred of Iscennen, Amman Valley petty ses- OoUector & Assistan
Rional division, county court district of Llandilo. union College street
lit Llandilii Fawr, rural deanery of Llandilo, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. CARMARTHENSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR AMMAN
Th? parish is governed by an Urban District Council | VALLEY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
15 members, formed in 1903, under the provisions 1 p^ Buisson Arthur Edmund, Glyrhir, Llandebie, Car-
Officials.
Clerk, Thomas M. Evans M.A. 48 College street
Treasurers, Lloyds Bank Limited, The Square
Medical Officer of Health, D. R. " ' " "
Edin. The Laurels, Wind street
Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, David Thoma
Quay street
Alfred Ernest Eva
1894. ■■ The
lighted by electricity supplied by the Ammanford
Electric Supply. In 1910 that part of Ammanford
Urban District situat* in the parish of Llandebie was
added to the Bettws parish, and together they form
the ecclesiastical parish of Bettws-cum-Ammanford.
The church of St. Michael's and All Angels (Welsh ser-
vices only are held), erected in 18B5, at a cost "f
^1,257 "*■ /'!• is an edifice in the Early English style,
consisting uf chiiucel. nave, vestry, and a bell cot con-
taining one bell: there are 200 sittings. The church ot
All Saints, partially erected in
IS a building in the Gothic
chancel, nave, two aisles and tf
are 550 sittings. The living i:
value j^soo, and has been held since ii
John Walden Jones B.A. of St. 1
Lampeter. There are Wesleyan, Baptist
and Calvinistic Methodist chapels. In
tinplate works and collieries. The Ivorites Hall is used
for concerts, theatricals and public meetings, and will
Beat about 600 persons. Brynffin is the property and
residence of the Rev. W. Richard. Lord Dynevor D.L.,
J.P., W. N. Jones esq. J. P. and Henry Herbert esq. J. P.
are the principal landowners. The area is 944 acres;
rateable value, ^^15,338 ; the population in 1910 was
3,500. and in 191 1, 6,074.
hire (chairman)
Davies David, Rhyblid, Myddfa,Llandovery,Carmarthnsh
Herbert Henry, Brynmarlais, Ammanford, Carmarthnsb
Jones William Nathaniel, Dy£fryn, Ammanford, Car-
marthenshire
Lewis John, Brynrhug, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire
Llewellyn William, Fairwater, Tycroes, Pantyffynon,
Carmarthenshire
Morris Thomas, Brown HUl villas, Gamant
Richards David, Tirydail house, Ammanford, Car-
, . marthenshire
at a cost ot ^9.5°o- : Stepney-Gulston Alan Stepney D.L. Derwydd.Llandebie
:*, and consists ot , r!.,,.mcirt.hoTiehirtt
(incomplete) :
Post, M. ()., T. & Telephonic E.
Ammanford (letters should
added). — David Gabe, .sub-postmaster
Post, M. O., T. i Telephone Call Office, Pantyffynni
(letters should have Carmarthen.shire added)'. — Mr
Mai7 Ann Jones, sub-postmistress
Carmarthenshire
Strick George Henry, Lower Cwmtwrch, Glamorgan
1^,: i.Tj. ,^1., ^^lUiauis William, Arfrvn. Penvgroes, Llandebie, Car-
"•i"-^ ,f,< ■ marthenshire
ivid s Lollege y^^iuiam, William John. Ammantryn, Brynamman
the mnsh are I "^^^ chairman tor the time being for the Ammanford
Urban District Council is an ex-officio magistrate
(Uerk to the Magistrates. Walter Lock Smith. 64
College street, Ammanford
Petty Sessions are held at the Court house, Margaret
street, Ammanford, every monday. at 12 noon
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division: — Parishes of Ammanford (Urban), Cwmam-
man (Urban), Llandebie, Bettws & Quarterbach ;
hamlets of Longhor, Glynamman & Manorfabor
URBAN
DISTRICT COUNCIL
Members.
Chaii
man, Evan Lewis.
Beti
John llavies
Evan Evans
Thomas Fletclier
e in April, 1920.
1 David Jones
William N. Jo
Beti
Benjamin Richard E^
John Harries
Jnhn Morgans
e in April, 1921.
ans 1 J. H. Lawley
1 Joseph Clutto,
1
Reti
Frank Dawson
William Evans
Thomas Lake
e in April, 1922.
Evan Lewis
W. L. Smith
constables
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The schools are controlled by .1 local body of 31
members
Clerk, David Jones Morris, Eirianfa. Llandilo
Council, Ammanford (mixed & infants), for 880 chil-
dren ; John Lewis J. P. master ; Miss Nellie Florence
Paint«r, infants' mistress
Council, Parcyrhun (mixed & infants), built 1909. (or
510 children; J. Harries Thomas, master; Miss Julia
Annie Oallard, mistress
j NEWSPAPER.
Amman Valley Chronicle; Amman Valley Chronicle
1 Limited, proprietors & publishers ; published thurs. ;
I price ijd
Railway Stations.
Ammanford (G. W. R.), F. D. Beck, station master
I Pantyffynnon (G. W. R.), David Jones, station master
' Tirydail (G. W. R), Wm. Thos. Bevan, station mast«r
(Marked thus I receive letters through
Pantyffynnon, Carmarthenshire.)
PRIV.^TI-. liKSlllKKTS
Arlhuf John, Carregamonan
Davies Rev. Benjamin (curate), Pent-
wyn, Bettws
tDunbar James MB. Parcyryii'
Emmanuel Miss. Arfryn, College st
Evans Owen Roland. 7 Tirydail lane
Evans Thomas M.. M.A. College st
Griffiths Rev. John B.A.. B.D. (Bap-
tist), Talbot road
Harries Reginald Wiley. 9 College st
Herbert Henrv J. P. Br'vnniarlais
Herbert William. Llwynon, High st
Hewlett Erne. Wernoleu
Inmon Ernest M.B. 52 College street
Jones Row Daniel Spencer B.A.
I'curate). Brooklands, College street
Jones Rev. John Walden B.A. (vicar).
The Vicarage, College street
.Tones Arthur Stephen. Bank house,
I Quay street
Lewis John J. P. Brynrhug
Lewis Mrs. Brynaraul, College street
Morgan t^harles E. Quay street
Price David Rees MB. The Laurels,
Wind street
Bees Thomas Joseph, 12 Hall street
Richard Rev. W. (CalvinLstic Metho-
dist), Brynffin, Colonel road
Kichards David J. P. Tirydail house
Roderick Rev. Havelock fEiiirlish
Baptist), Tre-vene. Bettws
.-Shaw Joseph C. Devonia, High street
Smith Walter Lock, 64 College street
Stewart Donald M.B. 2 Margaret st
Thomas Rev. Morgan (Baptist).
Caeiarba,' Llandebie road
Thomas David. Brvngwyn
Thomas David Ernest, 6 Wind street
Thomas Rhys, Brooklands, Colonel rd
Williams Rev. W. Nantlais (Cal-
vinistic Methodist), New road
Williams William, Devonia. High st
Wyn Mrs, Watkin, College street
COMMERCIAL.
Ammanford Colliery Co. Ltd. (The)
(Erne Hewlett, manager)
Ammanford Co-operative Societv Ltd
(T. H. Allen, uianager : J. W.
Jones, sec). College .street. T N 54
Ammanford Electric Supply (W.
Herbert, proprietor). Quay street
Ammanford Furnishing Co. ironmon-
gers, 9 & II Wind street
Ammanford Pietorium Lf<l. (John K.
Poole, manasring dirctr.). College st
Amman Valley Chronicle (Amman
Vallev Chronicle Ltd. proprietors;
published thursday). Quay street
Amman Valley Chronicle Ltd. printers
& proprietors & publishers of the
"Amman ValleyChronicle,"Quay st
Anthony William, draper, 12 High st
Arthur John.registered lodging house.
Park street
Ashton Wm. shopkpr.23 Wemolen rd
AMMANFORD.
SOUTH WALES.
lkellys
Barclays Bank Limited (with which | Evans Frederick
;s araalgamated London Provincial _ wright, Florei
& South Western Bank Limited)
(Reginald Hiley Harries, manager)
(open dailv lo a.m. to 3 p.m. ;
sat. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.). 9
College .street; head office. 54 Lom-
bard street, London E C3
Bishop John Walton, solicitor. College
street (attends tues. & thurs)
Borrett Samuel, motor engineer, 36
Llandebie road
Boulton John, confectnr. 23 High st
Glasbryn, wheel- Jenkins David, frit^d fish dealer, 6
road I Station road
Evans" George, farmer. Pantybettws Jenkins David, grocer, 4 Colonel rd
Evans Owen Rowland, manager to ; John John, bookseller, 26 Quay street
London Joint City & Midland Bank John William, plumber, 28 Bettws rd
Limited & treasurer to Cwmamman John William Davies M.R.C.V.3.
Urban District Council, 6 College st veterinary surgeon, Trenowel. Tol-
+Evans Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,! lege street
Panty£Eynnon I Johns Alex, coffee tavern, 41 Wind st
Evans Thomas M., M.A. solicitor, &I Johns William, Railway inn. Quay «t
clerk to Urban District Council, 48; Johnson Thos. fishmonger,53 Wind 9t
College street ' Jones Bros, carriage builders. High st
Evans William, builder, 84 College st 'Jones Griffith & Sons, grocers, Sta-
Brown Jn. 8hopkeeper,i9 W«rnoleu rdlEvans William, stocking knitter,
Bryant Alfred, photographer, 8 Col- Pentwyn road
lege street ! Evans William Herbert, outfitter,
Buckley's BreweryLtd.brewrs.Quay st , James k Evans
Bye William Luther John, chemist jEwins Albert Edward, shopkeeper,
& druggist. Quay street I Margaret street
Callard Thos. bldr. Devonia, High st 1 Fairburn Wm,shopkeepr.32 Bettwa rd I Jones Anne (Mrs.), shopkpr.g Hig]
i-Campbell William H. tailor, Panty-j Farmers Limited, co-operative society 1 Jones Arthur Stephen, manager
ion road
Jones & Mainwaring, printers. Hall st
Jones R. & E. & Co. drapers, 21
High street
Jones W. & Co. drapers. Wind street
& i3 Quay street
ffynnon
Carruthers & Co. boot & shoe deolrs.
Quay street
("leeves" Western Vallevs Anthracite
Collieries Limited (T. W. Lewis,
manager), Tirydail colliery
Coakley Fras. J. fruiterer, 12 Quay st
Cohen Morris, outfitter, 35 Quay st
(G. V. Davies, sec). Wind street | Lloyds Bank Limited, i Qua
Ferrigi Lawrence, artificial teeth [Jones Benj. furniture dlr. 39 Wind st
maker, 14 High street I Jones Benjamin, tailor, 1 Park street
Fletcher Chas. painter, 80 College st I Jones Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Fletcher John, boot maker,70 Wind st' 3 Park street
Fletcher Thos. news agt.27 College st, Jones Danl. china dlr. 13 Penybaiik r.l
Gabe David, stationer. Post office, 2 Jones David, coach buildr. College st
College street Jones David, ironmonger, 28 Quay st
(0. D. Edwards, proprietor
trie lighting throtighout :
in all its branches ; motor
k motor cars for hire. The
sqnar
Davies David, boot ma. 21 Station rd
Davies David, saddler, 38 College st
Davies Ebene-z.er R. tailor. 35 Station
Davies Geo. Wm. tobccnst.i6 Quay st
Davies Henry, tobaccnst. 15 College st
Davies Jacob, grocer, i Station road
Davies James, china dealer.Wedgwood 1 Harper
house. Quay street tio.iei
■fDavies James. shopkpr.Pant) ffynnon [Harries
Davies John, grocer, 13 Quay street
Jones David John, shopkeeper
Union street
Maraaret street jjones David John Morgan, chemist,
Griflith Samuel, solicitor. 42 College st , 4 Quav street
Griffiths David, haulier, 97 Wind st Jones Garfield, draper, High street
Griffiths David John, builder. 271 Jones James, haulier, Heol-las
Bettws road ' Jones John, confectioner, 8 Station rd
Griffiths David John. tried fish dealer, ; Jones John, farmer, Wernddu
44 College street .lones John, greengi-o. i Llandebie rd
Griffiths Geo. farmer, Pentwyn road Jones John, grocer, 1 Park street k
Griffiths Herbert, frmr, Maesybettws Quay street
Griffiths John, builder, Heol-las i Jones John Clement, New Inn hotel,
Griffiths Wm. blcksmth.r Pentwyn rd Quay street
Guest James, fruiterer, > Quay street Jones John Rees. draper, 76 Wind st
Hall Chas. confectioner, 92 Wind st Jones John Thos. outfitter. Quay st
Brothers, wholesale confec-; Jones Jonathan, butcher. Quay street
. 73 Wind street | Jones Lily (Mrs.), fruitr.i28College st
Sros.irnnmongers.e College stj Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper. 122
David, grocer. Station roid | College .street
Davies John, hair dresser, 23 Wind st| Harries David, photographer. Hall st i Jones Rees, Bridgend inn
Davies John Bowen, manager to j Harries Hannah Mary (Miss), Mount! Jones Rees, cabinet maker. Quay st
National Provincial & Union Bank Pleasant P.H. Pontamman road ! Jones Rees. hair dresser, 42 Talbot rd
of England Limited. Wind street ! Harries Hopkin, tailor, i Colonel rd ! Jones Rees, motor garage. Station rd
Davies .Tn.Wyndham.tailnr.2s Wind st|Harrics Reginald Hile.y. manager to 'Jones Rees. tailor, 102 High street
Davies Lucy Jones (Mrs.), confec-' Barclays Bank Ltd. 9 Collegostreet i Jones Rhys Herbert, corn & tlnur
tioner, 2 Quay street ! Harries Thos. Jn. tailor, ii4'High st ! merchant. Quay street
Davies Pritchard.plumbr. 29 College st Hatherine William, shopkeeper, 15! Jones Stphn. hair dressr.31 Talbot rd
Dnvies Rachael (Mrs.), coffee rooms,! Mae.syquarre road I Jones Thos.Cross Kevs PH. Bettws rd
46 Quay street j Henson Walt.upholsterer,35 Colonel rd) Jones Thomas, Plough & Harrow PH.
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, 13J Herbert Henry, civil k mining en-i Bettwa road
Bettws road | gineer, architect & surveyor. Col- j Jones Thomas, shopkpr. i Talbot rd
Davies Ted. boot repairer. 10 High st lege street ' Jones Tom, boot maker, Penybank rd
tDunbar James M.B., Ch.B.Glas. Herbert Henry, colliery proprietor,! Jones William Harold, registrar of
medical supt. for .\mman Valley Brynmarlais , births k deaths for Llandebie sub-
collieries. Parcyryn Herbeit Wm. timber mer. Quav st district, 9 Wind street
Dunn F. & Sons, boot dealers, 8 ftltHewlett Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper. [Jones Wm. Tudor, tailor, 10 Wind st
10 College street j Pantyffynnon Joseph Joe, glazier, Penybank road
iDynevnr Tin Plate Co. Limited, 1 Hopkins Danl, in8ur.agt.23 Bettws rdi Joshua Bros, grocers, 6 Colonel road
PantyfTynnon jHowells Edgar, supt. 'Refuge Assur- [ Levenson Morris, draper, 16 k i3
Kdwards John & Sons, butchers, 46; ance Co. Limited, 66 High street I High street
Wind street 1 Hughes Abraham, hair dresser, 36 1 Lewis Foundry Co. Limited, iron
Edwards W. k Sons, nurserymen. College street 1 founders. Quay street
Talbot road Hughes Ena (Miss), teacher of music. | Lewis Evan, watch maker. Quay street
Edwards Evan.insur.agt.i Norman rd 70 College street [Lewis Henry, Great Western hotel,
Kdwarils 0. D. jobmaster. Cross Inn Hurley Thomas Charles, solicitor Station road
hotel. The Square (firm. Williams (George) & Hurley): Lewis Thos. Griffith*. grocer.Wind st
Impanni G. shopkeeper, see Cresci & Lipton Ltd. grocers, 31 Quay street
Impanni iLloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (Arth.
Inman Ernest MB, D.S.Durh. sur-: Stephen Jones, manager), i Quay
geon, k certifying factory surgeon street ; draw on London head office,
k public vaccinator for Llandebie! 71 Lombard street EC 3; (Capital
district of Llandilo Fawr union, 52 1 ' ' ~ ■ -
College street
Isaac David, confr. 20 k 22 College st
tfitters. 6a. Col- 1
trds Thomas, blacksmith, 11
Margaret street
Edwards William, tinman. High st
Elias k Emamiel. drapers. Quay st
Emanuel Marv (Miss), draper &c. fee
Elins k Emnnuel
Evans Alfred, blacksmith. High street
Kvans Alfred Ernest, collector to
Urban District Council k assistant : James k Ev
overseer, 48 College street lege street 1
Evans Daniel, insur. agent. Wind st [James Daniel, saddler, 31 College st 1
Evans David, draper, 90 Wind street , lames Gata (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Evans David, greengrocer, 3 New rd ("nstell-Ifan I
Kvans David William, news agent. 45 i James John, grocer, 7 Colonel road
Station road James John, jobmaster, as College st
tvans Evan, chemist, i College street 1 James Mary (Mrs.), temper
25 High street
branch) (Charles E.
Morgan, manager) Quay street ;
draw on 39 Threadneedle street,
London E C 2
London Joint City k Midland Bank
Ltd. (Owen Roland Evans, manyr.)
(open daily, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ;
sat. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.). Col-
lege street ; draw on head office, 3
Threadneedle street, London E (' ._•
hotel, 'Lovell Bros. who. confrs. College st
'McMillan Jas. draper, 26 Colbire st
DIRECTORY.]
Popkii
Madden Owen, painter, 34 Quay st
Mainwarin^ David John, printer, see
.Tones & Mainwariug
Mansfield T.& Co.truitrs. 12 College st
tMason Edwd. coal dlr. Pantyffynnon
JMason Margaretta (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, Pantyffynnon
Matthews Wm.photogrphr.The Arcade
Matthias John, artificial teeth maker,
Wedgwood house. Quay street
Morgan D. & Co. auctioneers, valuers
& estate agents ; sales conducted in
English & Welsh; distance no ob-
ject, 4 Talbot road
Morgan D. W. & Co. auctioneers, 23
Wind street
Morgan Charles E. manager of the
Capital & Counties branch of
Lloyds Bank Limited, Quay street
Morgan Hannah (Mrs.), iromnonger,
41 High street
Morgan John, haulier. Quay street
Morgan Eachael (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
22 New road
Morris Wra. Old Cross inn. High st
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Ltd. (John Bowen Davies,
manager) (open daily, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.; sat. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30
p.m.). Wind street; draw on head
office, IS Bishopsgate, London EC 2
Newington William Owen, watch
maker. High street
Oehler Martha (Mrs.), watch maker,
5 College street
Owen David, blacksmith.iPenybank rd
tOwen Rees, Dynevor Arms hotel,
Pantyifynnon
Palmer Richard, draper, 47 Wind st
Parry John Owen, surveyor, College st
Parry Sarah (Mrs.), Tel'egraph hotel,
Quay street
Paul Walt. H. shpkpr. 54 Margaret st
Peglers' Stores Ltd. grocers, 17 Quay st
Phillips Joseph, grocer. Quay street iTarr
Phillips Sarah (Mrs.), tobacconist. 36|Terr'
Quay street
SOUTH WALES.
s William, relieving & vaccina-
officer South district, Llandilo
union. College street
Powell John, grocer, Penybank road
Powell Liizie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19
Wind street
Price David Rees M.B. & C.M.Edin.
surgeon,& medical officer of health
to Urban District Council & medical
officer No. i Llandilo South dis-
trict, Llandilo-Fawr union, The
Laurels, Wind street
Probert David Nathaniel, grocer, see
Rees & Probert
Pugh D. & Co. coal mers. Florence rd
Pyle Tom H. confr. 16 & 18 College st
Rees & Probert, grocers, 27 High st
Rees Arthur, grocer. Station road
Rees David, confectioner, 27 Quay st
Rees Esther (Miss), shopkeeper, 5
Colonel road
Rees Jn, Coopers' Arms P.H.Bettws rd
Rees John G. boot maker, 10 Park st
Rees Jonah, grocr.27 Maesyquarre rd
Rees Margt. (Mrs.), shpkpr. 1 Bettws rd
Rees Oakley, boot maker, Penpound
Rees Thos. insur. agt. 94 College st
Rees Wm. Thos. draper, 11 College st
Richards Davitf John, fried fish dealr.
21 Wind street
Sheen John, china dealer,io9 High st
Shepherd Barnett, wall paper dealer,
24 College street
Shepherd Eliza (Mrs.), grocer, Pont-
amman road
Shiers Harry B. artificial teeth maker,
56 College street
Smith Walter Lock, solicitor & com-
missioner for oaths, & clerk to the
magistrates, 64 College street
Star Tea Co. Ltd. grocers, 4 Quay st
Stewart Donald M.B., Ch.BGlas. 2
Margaret street
Sugar 'Wm. shopkpr. 42 Llandebie rd
cabinet ma. 71 Wind st
Force Battalion (4th)
Welsh Regiment (H Co. Capt. J.
d). The Armoury, Margaret st
AMKOTH.
87
Thomas Annie & Sarah (Misses^.
ess makers, 35 Talbot road
tThomas David, shpkpr. Pantyffynnon
Thomas David, surveyor & inspector
of nuisances to the Urban District
Council, Quay street
Thomas Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
3 Walters road
Thomas Job, boot ma. 7 College st
Thomas John, grocer. High street
nas John L. flannel mfr. High st
nas John William, sewing ma-
ine agent. The Arcade
nas Joseph W. shpkpr. 6 Park st
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), confectioner, 43
Wind street
Thomas Mordecai, bazaar, 20 Quay st
Thomas Walter, stationr.13 College st
Thomas Wm. baker, 17 Station road
Waldron Arthur John, cycle dealer.
The Arcade
Walters David, miller (water), Pont-
amman
Walters William, tobcnst. i High st
Wilde Jn. Svdney, fruitr. 72 Wind st
Williams (George) & Hurley, solici-
tors, 48 College street
Williams Annie(Mrs.),grocr. Bettws rd
Williams Arthur, ironmonger, n
High street
Williams Catherine (Mrs.), boot
maker, 14 College street
Williams David,boot ma. 32 College st
Williams David, butcher,42 College st
Williams John, butcher, 8 High st
Williams Jn. fried fish dlr. 53 Quay st
Williams John, grocer, 128 High st
Williams Jn. ironmonger, 39 Wind st
Williams Jn. R. solicitor,8a, College st
Williams Joseph, boot & shoe maker,
13 Wind street
Williams Thos. shopkeeper, 102 Wind st
Williams Wm. news agt. The Arcade
Williams Wm. shopkpr. 30 College st
Young Helen (Mis3),millnr.TheArcade
Young Men's Christian Association
(Thos. Fletcher, sec), Iscennen rd
AMROTH is a parish and village on the north-west
ehore of Carmarthen Bay (county of Pembroke), 7 miles
suuth-by-east from Narbertb, 6 miles north-by-east from
Tenby, and 3 miles west from Kilgetty station on the
Pembroke and Tenby branch of the Great Western rail-
way ; it is in the hundred of Narberth, petty sessional
division, county court district and union of Narberth,
rural deanery of Narberth, and archdeaconry and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. Ehdyr is an ancient
building of stone, in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, with north chapel, nave, south porch, south
transept, and a lofty embattled lower of Norman date,
on the north side, containing 3 bells, the lower stage
forms a north transept : the nave is vaulted ; the north
chapel has sedilia and contains some fine monuments to
the Biddulph Callen families, and others ; several of the
windows are stained : the church was restored and a
vestry added in 1899 at a cost of ;£7oo : there are 400
.-•ittings. The register ot baptisms dates from the year
1759, burials 1786, marriages 1754. In the churchyard
are the remains of an ancient cross. The living is a
vicarage, net income ;£i93, with 63 acres ot glebe and
residence, in the gift of Wilfred H. P. Lewis esq. of
Henllan, and held since 1905 by the Rev. William
Francis Davies B.A. ot St. David's College. Lampeter.
There are Baptist, Congregational, Primitive Methodist
and Wesleyan chapels. David Rees, of the city of Lon-
don, left ^5 yearly for the poor and £15 for a school.
Amroth Castle is the property and residence of Sir
Owen Philipps G.C.M.G., D.L., J. P. Rhydlangoed is
the residence of Mrs. Kav. Sir Charles E. G. PhiUpps
hart. Mrs. Kay and Sir Owen Philipps G.C.M.G. are
the principal landowners. The soil is limestone- and
clay. The land is chiefly under pasture. The area
coriiprises 2,689 acres of land, 1 of water and 208 of
foreshore ; rateable value, £2,^6^, ; the population in
191 1 was 641.
Parish Clerk, John Williams.
Post, M. O. k T. Office, Amroth.— Mrs. Jane Richards,
sub-postmistress. Letters (which should bear the
aJdress Amroth, Stepaside, Pembrokeshire) are re-
ceived from Stepaside, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes at Summerhill, Holly Bank & Amroth
school
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Stepaside.— Edward Thomas,
sub-postmaster. Letters should be addressed Step-
aside, Pembrokeshire
Public Elementary School, tor 80 children; J. J.
Fletcher, master
Public E'ementary School, Stepaside (mixed), built in
1874, for 174 children; John Brenig Jones, master;
George Bowen, assistant master ; Miss Gertrude
Davies, Miss Winifred Allen & Miss E. Phillips,
assistant mistresses
PniVATE HKSIDESTS.
Baldwin Mrs. Beach house
Davies Rev. William Francis B.A.
(vicar). The Vicarage
Griffiths Charles, Garden Hurst
Griffiths J. R. Craig-y-don
Hiighes Miss, Thane's cottage
John John, Holly bank, Stepaside
Kay Mrs. Colby lo. Rhydlangoed
Narbett Jas. Kilgetty ho. Stepaside
Peele Mrs. Rose villa
Philipps Sir Owen G.C.M.G., D.L.,
J. P. Amroth castle
Phillips Kev. John Howell (Congrega
tiqnal). The Retreat
Slader Miss, Pendilo
Smith Frederick, Osborne villa
Smith Mrs. Michael, Mead
Thomas Thomas, Hill house, Amroth
COMMEECIAL.
Absalom Richard, blacksmith & as-
sistant overseer. Corse cottage (let-
ters, Stepaside)
Allen E. (Mrs.), Miners' Arms, Step-
aside
Allen Humphrey, farmer, Eastlake
Beynon William, blacksmith. Lays
Cailen William, farmer, The Factory
CaUen William, shopkpr. Brynavel
Davies George, farmr. Parsonage frm
Davies Jas. cowkeeper. Sparrow's nest
Davies James, tailor, Amroth
Davies John, farmer. The Norton
Davies William, farmer, Cwmrath
Ebsworth Thomas, Temple Bar inn
Friend John. Commerci.a! inn
Griffiths John, farmer, Roslyn hill.
Stepaside
Griffiths Wm. boot ma. Stepaside
Hale Edwin, farmer. PwU-y-grypping
Hale William, farmer. The Cwms.
Hodge Esther (Mrs.), farmer, Little-
Craig-y-borrion
James A. S. carpenter, Benlah hill
James Richard, farmer, Telpyn farm,
Stepaside
James Robert, tailor
S8 AMKi
James Sarah (Miss), beer ret
Wiseman's bridge (letters th
Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire)
James William, farm bailiff to M
Kay. Colby Lodije farm
Lawrence George, farmer, Merrixtc
Stepaside
Lawrence Thomas. Little ]MerriaLt<
Stepaside
Lewis John, farmer, Woodfield
Lewis Jn. posting stables, Penglj
SOUTH WALKS.
ler, , Phelps David, cowkeeper
[kelly's
Phelps Ellen (Miss), aparts.Ruck c
Phelps J. ti. farmer, Amroth
Phelps John, aparts. Fernhill villa
Phelps Luther, insur. agt. Bay v
Phelps Thomas, farmer, Trelissey
j Phelps W. tailor. Rock cottages
l Phillips Arthur, farmer. Little m(
Phillips Wm. butcher. Long fume
, Richards Jane (Mrs), groce
Horse- Thomas Daniel, farmer, Goatre
Thomas Louis, grocer, Albion stor
Wiiters B. (Mrs.), farmer. Gate ha
Williams Ann (Mrs.), apartmei
John, farmer, Craig-y-borrion 'Richards William, Prince of Wale
inn, Stepaside
Cla
Williams George, farmer, Killanow
Williams Heber J. frmr. Truman's pk
Williams John, farmer. Tinker's hill
Williams Nathaniel, farmr. Long lane
Williams Walter, grocer, k post
office, Stepaside
r) stands
ANOLE (or Nangle) is a parish and village in I
county of Pembroke, at the entrance to Milford Haven,
miles west from Pembroke, 3 south-west (by wat
from Milford, and 12 from Pembroke Dock railway 6
tion, in the hundred and petty sessional division of
Castlomartin, county court district of Pembroke and
onion of Pembroke, and in the rural deanery of
Castlemartin, aVchdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Mary is a building of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, with nave,
north transept, south porch, and an ancient embattled
western tower, containing i bell : there are six stained
windows ; the church was rebuilt in i860, and affords
aao sittings. In the churchyard is an ancient chapel,
overgrown with ivy, and containing the recumbent
effigy of an ecclesiastic, removed from the church in
1660. The register of baptisms dates from the year
1763 ; marriages, 1755 ; and burials, 1784. The living
is a rectory, net income ^195, including 20 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's and held since 1907 by the Rev. William Garner
Garner Rev.Wm. M.A.(rector),EectrT iDavies Fanny (Mrs
Gutch Archibald Williams, Kilnbac'k I Edwards David, farmer, Studdock
Mireh'.ase Mrs. The Hall Edwards Owen, farmer, Whitehall
A. of Jesus College. Oxford. A parish room
913-
On ihe
the
ruined cromlech. The Hall, an embattU
standing in fine grounds, is the seat of Mr
Jeatrice Mirehouse, who is lady of the mano
th Col Stanley the principal landowner. fl
sandstone ; the chief crops are oats, barley ar
The area is 2,319 acres of land and 695 of for
rateable value, j^2,3o3 ; the population in 10
Parish Clerk, James Watkins.
Post, M. 0., T. Jd Telephonic E. D. Office.^Iamea Wm.
Absalom, sub-postma.ster. Letters received through
Pembroke, week days only
Public Elementary Schoo! (mixed), built in 1862 for loa
children ; Arthur Rickard, master
Board of Trade rocket life saving apparatus. No. 11
A Life Boat has been placed here by National Lifeboat
Association, Tom Rees, coxswain
Police Station, Thomas Lewis Bidder, constable
Carrier to Pembroke. — Thomas Couzens, tues. & sat
), shopkeepe
Point :
COMMERCIAL
Absalom James William, grocer
Angle Brick & Concrete Stone Works
(Archibald Williams Gutch, mngr)
Buckney John, carpenter
Butler George, farmer. Middle hill
Til.
far
ie Alfred, far
n. The Point
e William, farmer
Griffiths Thomas, farmer. West Pill IPaish Edith Annie (Mrs), Globe htl
Gutch Archibald Williams, land I Rees George Barger, Hibernia P.H
agent to Mrs. M. B. Mirehouse | Rees Percy, draper
Jones Thomas, farmer, Harding's hill I Richards Cyril, farmer, Hubberton
Lewis Henry, farmer, Broomhill ' Richards Renfred, farmer. Bush
Lewis Richard, farmer. New house | Thomas Jn. farmer. Upper Staddocl
Lewis Richard Venables.asst. overseer ' Watkins Enoch, blacksmith
Williams Frederick. farmer.Bangestoi
BAQLAIT is a large but thinly populated parish, it is
divided into the townships of Higher and Lower Baglan,
and is i mile south-east from Briton Ferry. It is in
the Aberavon division of the county of Glamorgan,
Neath hundred, petty sessional division, union and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of
Upper Groncath (western division), and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Baglan is
an ancient rectangular building of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave and a western
belliy containing one bell: the church, which is now
disu-ed, stands in a remarkably picturesque church-
yard. The register dates from the year 1769. The
church of St. Catharine, erected in 18S2, in place of
th. old church, al. a cost of ^20,000, by the late Griflith
Llewellyn esq. J.P., D.L. of Baglan Hall, is a building of
stone in the Early English style, from designs by the Inte
Mr. John Prichard, architect, of Llandaff, and consist!
of chancel, transepts, nave, south porch, and a central
tower, with spire, containing 6 bells : the east and one of
the transept windows are stained : the chnrch affords 240
liftings. The register dates from the year 1882. The
living isa vicarage, net yearly value ^194, with residence,
in ;he gift of G. R. P. Llewellyn esq. of Baglan, and
held since iSgi by the Rev, Edwin Gs-orgc Evans
Kichardson M,A, of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
The trustees of the late Charles Evan-Thomas esq. are
lords of the manor. The principal landowners are the
I Gibb Robert, Danygraig
^g J Jersey Earl of, Baglan housej & Tu:
Pontrhydyfen, Port Talbot.) ;
Congdon Robert 1
Davey Lieut, -Col. Joseph Morgan
T.D. Whitford house
•Davies Rev. Benjamin (Welsh Con-
gregational), Tonmawr
Davies Henry, Brvnrhosyn
Davies Phillip, Ilrvnglas
Davies William Rees, BrynrhnsM, Llewellyn ('apt. Godfrey, Baglan hal
Evans Herbert J. P. Parcglas
Fleming fapl Xoble Hutchin^
Baglan lodge
Earl of Jersey and G. E. P. Llewellyn esq. The soil
is sand and gravel ; subsoil, coal and fire clay. The
land is chiefly in pasture. The area of Baglan Higher
is 1,71? acres of land and 6 of water; rateable valne,
;£i,r|ii;; the area of Baglan Lower is 1.663 acres; rate-
able value, ^^5,427: the population in igri was Baglan
Higher, 479; Baglan Lower, 658.
Sexton, Jos Hampton.
TONMAWR or Fforchdwni is a hamlet, 6 miles north
in Higher Baglan. and there is also a Congregational
chapef, erected in 1847, with 350 sittings.
Here is a school church, erected in 1894, and licensed
for divine service.
Sexton, H, Bellringer,
Letters are received through Briton Ferry, which is the
nearest post, money order & telegraph office, t mile
distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Baglan lodge ; opposite the church
k Tonmawr
»ntary Schools.
1873, for 107 children ; Mrs.
Public Elemi
Baglan School, erected in
H, M. Finch, mistress
Tonmawr. Baglan Higher (mixed), erected in 1893, for
i-,o children ; .John P. Thomas, master
Tonmawr Council, for 150 children; John M. Rofis,
I-KIVATK IIKSIDKNTS
(Marked thu« * shoidd be addi
, Carlton k
Fur
Cuchii
Hopps Walter O.B.F. Hn
k Bachelors' clubs W
White's clubs, London S W i
John Evan, Brynglas
John James, Springfield
Jones John West, Dan-v-coed
Jones Oswald W. The Cedars
Lewis Lt. Lewis Gwvn, Penrhingoch
Llewellyn Capt. Griffith U. P. Bag-
Llewellyr
Llewellvii
Norman Edward, Ty Orai
Rees Rev, Charles L D. (c
Richardson Rev. Edwin Geo. Evans
M.A, (vicar of Baglan), Vicarage
COMMKECIAL
•Bevan John, farmer, Tonmawr
Bruton James, farmer, Penstar
•Crook Robert,quarry ownr.Tonmawr
David John Evan, farmer, Sticklewen
David William Leyscin, farmer k col-
lector k asse.ssor of taxes, collector
of rates for Higher k Lower Baglan
k Michaelstone Highei
•Davies Benjamin, grocer k haker
Tonmawr
Davies Leonard, farmer, Cwm
Diibb.s Alfred, gardener to the Ear
of Jersey, Baglan House lodge
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BARGOED.
89^
Evans David, farmer, Cwm Glais | Jones Thomas, farnn
Evans Herbert J. P. farmer, Parcglas i»Jones William, shopkeeper, 3 Joh
Evans Stephen, farmer, Cwmclais , terrace, Tonmawr
Finch James F. iron worker JKev Martha, Elizabeth & Christi)
Folland Mrs. Travellers' Rest P.H [ (Misses), farmers, 'l^ylaroedwe
Forty George, herdman to Capt. G. I Michaelstone Lnwer
R. P. Llewelljn, Baglan cottage ; Key James Thomas, farmer, Sanv:
•Parker Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer,
! Tonmawr, Baglan Higher
,»Penstair Colliery Co. Ltd. Tonmawr
I Phillips Evan,farmer,Ha-wdre£f Fawr
'Poole Albert, head gardener to Mrs.
Llewellyn, Baglan Hall lodge
Rees John, carpenter, Woodfielil
Griffiths Sarah J. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, | Lewis David & Jn. frmrs. Bwlch Im i Rees Thomas, farmer.Hawdreff Ganot
Beck lodge iLewis David, farmer, Bwlch I Thomas Thomas, farmer, Pentwyn
James Aaron, farmer, Blaenbaglan j Lewis Hannah (Mrs.), fai-mer, Bwlch ; 'Tonmawr Colliery Co. Tonmawr
James Thomas Idris, grocer, 1 Swan st jLewis Thomas, farmer, Home farm iwilliams Arthur Thos.frmr. Cefn crt
*Jones Annie (Miss), shopkeeper
Blaenavon terrace, Tonmawr
Jones DaWd, farmer, Tynewydd
Jones Gwyn, farmer, Tynewydd
BAKGOB TEIFY (or Teifi) is :
of Cardigan, on the river Teifi,
from Llandyssil station, on the (
oastle Emlyn section of the Grea
from Newcastle in Emly
and
Carmarthen
the hundred of Troed-yr
Tonmawr
a parish, in the County
3 noiles west-by-north
Oarmarthen and New-
,t Western railway, 5J
13 north-by-west from
se.ssional division of Llandyssil. county court district
and union of Newcastle in Emlyn, and in the rural
deanery of Sub Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. David is
a plain building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave,
western porch, and a turret, containing i bell. The
church was rebuilt early in the present century, and
affords 98 sittings ; the registers date only from the
year 1813. The living is a rectory, with Henllan an-
nexed ; joint net income ^£104, with 54 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
mer, Baglan Hall *Williams David, colliery proprietor
'Williams Thomas, farmer,Blaenavoj>
Colliery Co. Ltd. |Williams Thomas David, farmer.
Tjneglwys
and held since 1914 by the Rev. Evan John Davies B.A.
of St. David's College, Lampeter. Morris's charity of/i
yearly is distributed to poor parishioners not in receipt
of parish relief. In the parish is a barrow or tumulus
of very early date. The land is in the hands of small
petty j freeholders. The soil is light, the chief crops barley,
oats and some roots. The area is 1,460 acres, of which
15 are water; rateable value ^1,228; the population
in 1911 was 163.
Letters are received from Llandyssil & are collected
from the wall letter box at Blaenmachnog. The
nearest post & telegraph office is at Henllan, ij milo»
distant ; Penrhiwllan, 2 miles distant, is the nearest
money order office
The children of this parish attend the schools a I
Aberbank
PRivATB HESIDBNTS. George Henry Evans, auctioneer, 1 Jones Daniel, Trecagel
Coe Henry H. Blaendyflryn ! Gilfachglyd j Jones David, Bercoeduchaf
Davies Rev. Evan John B.A. Rectory Jones David,carpeutr.LlainSnnondJe»i Jones David. Gorsfachnog
Fitzwilliams Col. Edward
Lloyd C.M.G., J.P., D.L. I
Teifi, Pentreconrt
Jones Watts
COMilEBCIAL.
Evans John, blacksmith, Garreg
David, Penffynon
Evan (Mrs.), Gilfachroi
Thomas, Aberhoffnant
I Evans David. Castell Pistog
I Evans Evan, Bercoed Ganoi
Jones Evan, Troedrhibeillan
Jones Thomas, Cwm-is-dwr
I Jones Thomas, Lleinau
i Jones Thomas, Troedrhiwrhwch
Rees John, Gilfaehglvd
Rees Rice. Tvnewdd "
BABQOED is a large and rapidly increasing town
and with the villages of Brithdir and Deri was formed
into an ecclesiastical parish in 1904 from the parish of
Gelligaer ; it is in the north-east of the county ot
Glamorgan, with a junction station on the Brecon and
.Merthyr and Rhymney railways, 3 miles north-east from
Gelligaer, about 16 miles north from Cardiff, and 12
south-east from Merthyr Tydfil, in the Caerphilly divi-
sion of the county of Glamorgan, lower division of Caer-
philly hundred. Lower Caerphilly petty sessional division
(with the exception of the hamlet of Brithdir, which
is in the Merthyr division), Merthyr union and county
court district, rural deanery of Caerphilly, and arch-
deaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St.
Gwladys was enlarged in 1878 by the addition of a
chancel, at a cost of ^^1,600. The living is a vicarage,
yearly value about ;^2oo, with residence, in the gift of
the Bishop ot Llandaff, and held since 1904 by the Rev.
Thomas Richards B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
There are several Baptist, Wesleyan, Calvinistic Metho-
dist and Congregational chapels in the parish. The
Police court, in the Hanbury road, was erected in 191 1
at a cost of ^^2,300. The area and rateable value are
included with the parish of Gelligaer ; the population
in the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was 12,515.
BRITHDIR is a hamlet, 5 miles north from Gelligaer
and ij north from Bargoed, with a station on the
Rhymney railway. Here is a mission church dedicated
to St. Paul. The chapel of ease, at Capel Brithdir,
on the mountain, is a building of stone consisting of
nave only, and affording 150 sittings. Attached is a
graveyard. Ysgwyddgwyn, or Deri, is 4 miles north
from Gelligaer, and 2 miles south from Dowlais station,
on the Brecon and Merthyr railways, and has also a
mission church. The chief industry is mining.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Bargoed.—
William Henry Davies. sub-postmaster. Letters
through Cardiff
Wall Box, Railway station, Bargoed
Post, M. 0.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Brithdir.—
Thomas Herbert Howard, sob-postmaster. Letters
through Cardiff
Post, M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office. Deri.— Mrs.
Margaret Jenkins, sub-postmistress
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
County Police Station, Hanbury road, William Jones
Canton, inspector ; 2 sergeants & 12 constables
Fire Brigade Station, Tom Jones, captain, Hanbury road
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Gwladys Parish Church, Bargoed, Rev. Thomas
Richards B.A. vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed.
7.30 p.m
St. Paul's Church, Brithdir, Rev. William Edward Gill
B.A. curate in charge; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed.
7 p.m. summer months only
Chapel of Ease, Capel Brithdir, occasional summer
St. Peter's Church,
curate in charge ;
Rev. Edward Fowler L.Div.
I a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Bapt:
Bargoed (English), Rev. Harri Edwards, minister ;
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m. ; sittings, goo
Tabernacle ^Welsh), Deri; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; ^
7 p.m. ; sittings, 400
Bargoed (Welsh); 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon.
p.m. sittings, 450
Calvinistic Methodist.
Brithdir (Welsh), built in 1880; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.i
mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Bargoed (Welsh), Rev. Daniel L. Jenkins; 10.30 a.i
6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. ; sittings, 550
Deri (Welsh), Rev. J. Harris Jones; 10.30 a.m. ,
p.m.; alternate mon. & thurs. 7 p.m.; sittings, <
Congregational.
Osk street (English), built in 1903; 11 a.m. & 6 p.i
wed. 7.30 p.m. ; sittings, 400
Calfaria (Welsh), Bargoed,. Rev. D.
10.30 a.m. & 5 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.i
Leyshon Evans
sittings, 700
460
Primitive Methodist.
Providence (English),Bargoed (Rhymney VaUey Circmii v
11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m.; sittings, 100
Presbyterian.
Greenfield street (English); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist.
West Monmouth Mission.
Bargoed, Wood street (English), built in 1909; " » ■»-
6 6 D m ■ wed. 7.30 p.m. Rev. John Roberts
Aher-Barg^ed ; .1 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Brithdir (English), built in 1894 ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. .
thurs. fortnightly 7 p.m
Deri (English); 11 a.m. &
7 Pm
mon. fortnightly.
BARUOED.
SOUTH WALES.
PUBLIC ELEMENTAKT SCHOOLS.
Bargoed Highir Elementary school, erected in 1910 at
« cost of nearly ^8,000, for 208 boys fc giria ; James
Silvan Evans B.A. master; Miss Mary iarah Lloyd
B.A. senior mistress
Bargoed (boys), built in 1908-9 at a cost of ;^6,5oo, for
450 boys ; David Davies B.A. master
Bargoed (girls), rebuilt in 1908-9, for 448 girls ; Miss
Selina J. Viner, mistress
Bargoed (infants), built in 1908-9 at a cost of ;^8,ooo,
for 480 infants ; Miss M. Parry Jones, mistress
Bargoed (South) (mixed), built in 1918, for 300 chil-
dren ; Miss Ceridwen Roberts, head mistress
Bargoed (South) (infants), erected in 1913, for 200
children ; Miss M, F. Morgan, head mistress
Brithdir (mixed & infants), for 330 mixed & 200
infants ; Samuel Davies. master ; Miss Agnes Davies,
distress
ntants'
Deri (mixed), built i:
James, master
Deri (infants), built in 1869, & enlarged
iQi infants; Miss M. J. Davies, mistress
[kellt's
for 270 children ; John
886, lot
BABGOED.
PRIV.ITE RESIDENTS.
Bowen Elias Eanson, Hanbury road
Bowen Rev. George (Welsh Baptist),
17 Upper Wood street
Cartwright Percy, Ael-y-BrjTi, Hill-
side park
Carver George Frederick, Norfolk-
villa, Hillside park
Clark Arthur lorwerth, Caerdydd,
HUlside Park
Cule Thos. M. Bank side, Hillside'Pk
Davies Mrs. Dalewood, Hillside Park
Davies Mrs. Ivor house. Hillside Pk
Davis Horace, Oakland hall
Diverres Paul D.Litt., M.A. Penrhos,
Hillside Park
Edwards Rev. Harri (Eng. Baptist),
24 Cardiff road
Evans Rev. Daniel Leyshon (Welsh
Congregational), 73 Heolddu road
Evans Daniel James, Knoll Hatch,
Hillside Park
Evans John, 2 Capel street
Evans Mrs. Anwylfan, Hillside Park
Evans Silvan, Gwynfa, Moorland rd
Evans Thomas Goshen, Brynawelun.
Moorland road
Ford Mrs. Harrogate, Hillside Park
Gann Thns. Craigard, Hillside Park
Griffiths Alfd. Maescoed, Hillside Pk
Griffiths Isaac Edward, Brvntage.
Hillside Park
Harris Frederick George, Glyn
Derwen, Hillside Park
Harris William, Rnsewood,Hillside Pk
Hatcher Wm. Hy. Penlan, Hillside Pk
Harst George Littlewood, Queens-
wood, Hillside Park
Jenkins Kev. Daniel L. (Welsh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), Llwynteg, Hill-
side Park
Jones Archibald W. Eosemount, Hill-
aide Park
Jones Mrs. Northboro', Hillside Park
Jones William Augustus, The Cedars,
Hillside Park
Kirkw.iOd Mrs. The PineS,Hillside Pk
McCrea B. H. E. Hillside Park
Matthews Arthur, Darnley villa. Hill-
side Park
Morgan Jenkin, Hillside, Hillside Pk
Phillips Mrs. J.Claremont,HiIlsidePk
Pugh Wm. Isaac, Bryawel,Hillside Pk
Rees David, Maesgwyn, Hillside Pk
Bees Evan, Grasmere, Hillside Park
Heidy Charles B.A., M.D, The
Laurels, Cardiff road
Richards Rev. Thomas B.A (vicar).
Vicarage
Bichards Thomas Edward MB.,
Ch.B., J. P. Bargoed hall, Cardiff rd
Roberts Rev. John (Wesleyan), 8
Wood street
Rnther Tom H. Homerdale, Hill-
side Park
Thomas Henry Edward, Hanbury
lodge, Cardiff road
Thomas James Arthur, Pontvcoed,
Hillside Park
Turner Sydney Booth, Hillor.st. Hill-
side Park
WiUiam.s Arth. S. Hendre.Hillside Pk
Williams John Edward, Trefeinon,
Hillside Park
Williams L. Arnold, Penyrynys, Hill-
side Park
Withers Albert Jackson, Inglemere,
Hillside Park
Yorwerth David Matthews, Bank ho
COMMEHOIAL
Early closing day, Thursday.
Aaron Philip, grocer, 17 Henlddii rd
Archard Geo. slater, 73 Gilfach st
Austin Fred, tailor, 50 High street
Ball Saml. fishmonger, 45 Cardiff rd
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (open
daily. 10 to 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30)
(Walter Howell Morris, manager),
2 Hanbury road ; draw on head
office, Lombard street, London EC3
Bargoed Electric Theatre Co. Ltd.
(A. I. Clark, sec), High street
Bargoed Journal (G. J. Jacobs & Co.
proprietors), Cardiff road
Bargoed >'ew Hall Theatre (A. Jack-
son Withers, manager). High street
Bargoed Working Men's Institute &
Library (William Williams, sec),
Cardiff road
Barnett David John, hair dresser,
72 Heolddu road
Barnett Isaac, auctnr. 17 Hanbury rd
Bellingliam William, watch maker,
38 Hanbury road
Berni Brothers, ice cream makers, 53
Hanbnrv road; 6 High street &
Tiafiilcar .square
Bevan Oswald Perc\ , arohiiect. see
Kenshole & Bevan'
Bevan William, general dealer, 58
Greenfield street
Bbckmore John, shopkpr. Bridge st
Boobycr Percy William, fruiterer,
4 High street k 2 Hanbury square
Bowen Elias Ranson L.R.C.S.Edin.
surgeon, Hanbury road
Bravo' Harris, watch maker, 99 Gil-
fach street
Briggs & Co. boot mkrs. 20 High st
British Widows' Assurance Co. Ltd.
(Wm. Mimgins. district supt.). 63
Gilfach street
Brobyn Herbert, shopkeeper, 37
Greeiiiield street
Brown Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), draper,
35 Hanbury road
Brown John, builder, John street
Hurkle Percy Jnsep
Burrows Harry, hair dresser, 3
McDonnell road
(!apita! & Labour Clothing .Stores. 17
High street
Case Edgar, shopkeeper. Church pi
Clark Arthur lorworth, estate agent.
Bank chambers. High street
Clement H. & S..n, ston.. masons.
Cardiff road
Cule Thomas M. manager of Llovds
Bank Limited, High street
Davey's Shop Ltd. grocers & wine &
spirit, dealers, 16 High street
Davies Gwilym k Co. stationeis, 12
High street
Newspaper.
Railway Stations.
Bargoed Junction, on Rhymney railway & Rhymney &
Brecon & Merthyr (Joint), William Carey Parrish,
station master; Thos. Gullick, traffic inspctr.Bargoed
Brithdir, on Rhymney railway, Joseph Thomas, station
master
Darran & Deri station, on Rhymney & Brecon & Merthyr
Railway, Frederick Matthews, station master
I Davies Jn. k Co. grocers,40 High st
I Davies Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, .-^r
West street
'Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), fried lish
I dealer, 58 Cardiff road
Davies Evelyn May (Mrs.), confec-
tioner, 38 High street
Davies Felix M.B.E.S. undertaker.
cremator k embalmer, 29 Cardiff
road (Tel. "Felix, Bargoed;" T N
32) ; & at Thomas street. New
Tredegar; Rhymney k Ystrud
; Mynach
I Davies Frank Hugh, chemist, see
Prichard & Davies
I Davies Griffith William, draper. The
Emporium, High street
Davies John, butcher, 6 Hanbury rd
I Davies John, shopkeeper. South st
j Davies Thos. D. grocr. 58 Hanbury rd
] Davies Thos. Hy. grocer,35 Cardiff rd
iDavies William Howell, shopkeeper,
14 Greenfield street
iDavies William John, grocer, & post
I office, 51 & 52 Heolddu road
jDavis E. J. k Co. builders. Bank
I chambers. High street
iDavis Fdk. Hy. butchT.34 Hanbury rd
j Davis Garagre (B. H. & B. O
I Davis), Gilfach street
iDavis George, pork butcher, 37 Han-
bury road
Dean John Henry, tailor, 3 High st
Denture Institute Limited, artificial
teeth makers, 8 Hanbury road
Dickinson Albert, motor engineer.
39 Cardiff road
jDunn k Son, boot uias. 16 High st
Dura Ltd. photographers, Capel st
Earle Susannah (Mrs.), drpr. South st
East Glamorgan k Monmouthshire
Vallevs Master Builders' Associa-
tion '(A. I. Clark, sec). Bank
chambers. High street
Eastmans Limited, butchers. 4
Upper High street
Ehsworth William, solicitor k com-
missioner for oaths. Bank chamhis.
High street
jEdwards Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, s'l
I High street
I Edwards James, farmer, Groesfaen
[Edwards James, painter.59 Cardiff rd
! Edwards John Morgan, hosier, lij
I Hanhury road
Edwards Lewis, farmer, Gilfach Far-
goed farm
Edwards Thos. tailor, 52 Cardiff rd
Edwards William Lloyd, hair dresser.
57 Cardiff road
Evans William & Son. tailors. 1
Gilfach street
Evans Alfd. Edwd. grocer. 15 Park iil
Evans Elizabeth (.Mrs.), art needl.-
work, 26 Gilfach street
Evans John, solicitor (firm, Spickelfc
& Sons), Central chambrs. High »t
Evans John, solicitor, 2 Capel street
Evans John Carsey. tailor. 10 Capel st
Evans Lewis, farmer, Pen-y-gareg
Evans Thomas, butcher, 10 High at
Evan.« W. supt. Refuge Assurance ('■>
Limited, 57 Hanbury road
DIRECTORY.]
Fiayling Herbert William, china
dealer, 42 Cardiff road
Fucito & Co, fried fish dealers, 53
High street
Gahl) Thos. Hv.boot ma. 47 Cardiff rd
Gc-orge Ernest E. Plasneivydd PH.
Upper High street
Gibb Enni.s & Co. artificial teeth
manufacturers, 34 Cardiff road
Glassock William, artificial teeth
maker, 22 Gilfach street
Glebe Furnishing Co. 24 Hanburj- rd
Good Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
43 Gilfach street
Good PercyErnest, painter, I Cardiff re
Gough Herbert George, painter, is
Heolddu road
Grinter Erne.^t. tailor. 25 Gilfach st
Guy E.J.pcirk Imtcher.eo Hanbury rd
Hammond Walter Geo. .shopkeeper.
S9 Gilfach street
Hanbury Cinema (A. J. Withirs,
uianager). Wood street
Harris William k Sons, architects,
17 High street
■ Harrison Frank,jewellr.iiHanbury rd
Hiles Horatio F. saddler, 47 !Han-
bm-v road
Hill Arthur George, china dealer, i
Trafalgar buildings
Hipps Ltd. tailors, 50 Hanbury road
Hodges & Sons, clothiers, 7 Han-
bury road
HoUifield Eliiabeth (Mrs.), midwife,
91 Greenfield street
Home & Colonial Stores Ltd. pro-
Tision dealers, 8 Hanbury road
Hop Woo. laundry, 25 Hanbury road
Ineome Tax ODioi' (D. J. Levfis, col-
lector). Bank chambers, High street
James .Vlfred, shopkeeper, 40
Llancaiaeh street
James Dayid, dining rooms, 55 High st
Jarman James D. grocer 3, & pastry-
cook II, Upper High street
Jenkin.s Jarues, confr. 2 Up. High st
Jenkins Jas. greengrocer. i2a,Higli st
Jenkins John, furmei", Bryncocb
Jenkins Lewis, farmer.Heolddu Uchaf
Jenkins Taliesin, refreshment rooms,
i6 Hanbury road
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited,
dyers, 17a, High street
Jones Benjamin Augustus, Old Mill
hotel. Bridge street
Jones David, fried lish dlr.i Henrv st
Jones David, tailor, , Gapel street
Junes Dorothy (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19
High street
Jones Edgar, farmer, Pencaedrain
Jones Gils, watch ma. 62 Hanbury rd
Jones Jesse, fried fish dealer,' 30
Heolddu road
Jones John, farmer, Gwerthonor Ucha
Jones John Handel, teacher of music,
2 John street
Jones Miriam (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17
Bristol terrace
Jones Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
North street
Jones Thomas, carting contractor,
Kuth street
Jones Wm. butcher, 7 Up. High st
Jones William, motor car garage,
Cardiff" road
Jukes k Jones, bazaar, 35 High street
Kenshole & Bevan, .irchitects. Station
road
Li'nox Constitutional Club (Nathaniel
Williams, sec), i & 2 West street
Lcvene Loyis, picture frame maker,
3 Gilfach street
Lewis Bros, restaurant, 7 High st
Lewis William & Sons, hay. corn,
seed & artificial manure merchants,
London house, Church street
Lewis Eleanor (Miss), draper, 1
Hanbury square
Lewis Sarah Esther (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 3 Heo,ddu road
Lewis Walter, miners' agent.High st
Lewis Wm. pa>fvcook. 46 Cardiff rd
>OUTH WALES.
Lewi. William David Robert, solici-
tor. Bank chambers. High street
Linscolt Ernest, jeweller, isa,High st
Lipton Ltd. grocers. 33 High street
Llewellyn William, music teacher, 41
Heolddu road
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (open
daily 10 till 3; sat. 9.30 till 12.30)
(Thomas M. Cule, branch man-
ager). High street; draw on head
office. 71 Lombard st. London E C3
Llovd James Idris. tobacconist, 54
High street
London & Manchester Assurance Co.
Limited (A. E. Rossiter, district
supt.), 15 High street
Longstaff "Charles Edward, bazaar,
12 Upper High street
McCrea B. H. E., M.H.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & s
geon. Hillside Park
Marston Frank, batcher, 53 Hanbi
road & 10 Upper High street
Mason Archie, artificial teeth mak
Mason Cecil, boot ma.59 Hanbury
Massari Luigi,refresh.rms.5i High st
Masters & Co. (ClothieTs) Limited, i
Hanbury buildings, Hanbury road
Matthews George A. painter, 20 Han-
Matthews John, fanner. Gwerthonor
Isha
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited,37High st
Ma/.ey Evan, hardware dealer, 4S
Hanbury road & 22 Capel street
.Merchant Joseph, furniture dealer, 41
Cardiff road
Miles Elias, shopkpr. 53 Ruth street
Mills William Henry. Junction hotel
Mil^m Edwin. shopkeeper.Si John st
Ministry of Labour EmploMiient Ex-
change (Thomas Howard'.manairer).
2 The Square
Morgan Annie, Margaret & Jane
(Misses), drapers, t Hanbury road
Morgan David. McDonnell hotel, >I.c-
Donnell road
Morgan Edward, shopkeeper. 5.,
Heolddu road
Morgan Fdk. news agt.29Hanbury rd
Morgan Herbert J. clothier, ; Upper
High street
.Morgan Jenkin. Capel hotel, Gilfach st
MorriN Frank, carting agent for
Eluniiiev Rculwav Co. 44 Cardiff nl
Mroris Joseph. fried fish dlr.soRuth st
Morris Walter Howell, manager of
Barclays Bank Ltd. 2 Hanburx rd
National Club & Institute (Frederick
Peplar, sec), 4 Bristol terrace
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (branch) (open
daily 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. ; sat. 9.30
a.m. till 12.30 p.m.) (Daniel James
Evans, manager). High street ;
draw on head office. 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
New Tredegar Co-operative .Society
Limited (Reuben Gold, sec.), Han-
bury roail
?wcombe riiff'ord, confectioner, j'j
11 bur
Jackson Withe
Hi-h
ler Brothers, boot k shoe makers.
Hanbury road
Parfitt Jas. hair drssr.io Hanbury rd
irry Marie >Mr^.), draper. 55 Gil-
fach street
ivne John, baker, S9 Greenfield st
Pearl Life Assurance Co. fE. T.
Davies. supt.). Bank chambers.
High street
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers. 4
Hanbury road
Perry Frank E. confr. 61 Hanbury rd
BARGOED. 91
Philips & •iones A.A.I. auctioneers,
valuers, accountants, house &
estate agents, mortgage & insur-
ance brokers. Central chambers, 15
High street ; branch oflSces at
Pontlottyn, Tirphil & Gilfach
Phillips Edward Lawrence M.D .
C.M.Edin. physician & surgeon, &
medical officer to the Powel!
Duffryn Steam Colliery Co. Ltd.
Brintirion. Cardiff road
Phillips Ewart H. accountant, 15
High street
Phillips Rd. tobaccnst.35 Hanbury rd
Pontypridd Furnishing Co. High st
Powell & Jones, drapers. 5, 9 & 63 to
67 Hanbury road
•ice James,' boot repr,29 Heolddu rd
['ichard & Davies, chemists, 3 Han-
Pritchard Alfred, shopkeeper, iiz
Gilfach road
Pritchard Arth. grocer,49 Heolddu rd
Pritchard Edwin Arthur, tobacconist,
39 High street
Pritchard Griffith, fancy goods dealer.
8a, High street & 51 Hanbury road
Pritchard Jas. E. bakr.S9 Heolddu rd
Rees Ann (Mrs.) & Son, shopkeepers,
30 Henry street
Rees Bros, grocers, 22 Hanbury road
Rees John, earthenware dealer, 26
Hanbury road
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (Wm.
Evans, district supt.), Hanbury rd
Reidv Charles B.A.B.U.I., M.D.Dub.,
L.R.C.S.Edin. surgeon.The Laurels,
Cardiff road
Rhymnev & Aber Valleys Gas &
Water Co. (J. Prosser Jones, man-
ager), 15 Hanbury road
Rhymney Valley & General Electric
Supply Co. Ltd. (A. I. Clark,
accountant & collector). Bank
chambers. High street
Rhymney Valley Permanent Thrift &
Loan Society (A. I. Clark, sec).
Bank chambers. High street
Richards Margaret (Mrs.), shopkpr.
48 Heolddu road
Richards Thos. Edward M.B.. Ch.B..
J.P_. phvsician & surceon. Bargoed
hall, Cardiff road
Riden Horace Dale, photographer,
27 Hanbury road
Roath Furnishing Co. furnittu-e
dealers. High street
Roberts William, chimney sweeper,
64 Heolddu road
Rohotton Ernest, shopkpr. 37 North st
owley Charles, Hanbury hotels
Hanbury road
Royal Liver Friendly Society (Alfred
James Barber, district supt.), 59
Gilfach street
Ruthers" (T. H. Euther & G. L.
Hirst), fruit merchants k wholesale
frniterers, 21 Hanbury road &
Upper Capel street & fruiterers, 21
Hanbury road k 14 High street
yder Ada Elizabeth (Miss), dress
maker, 4 Ruth street
Saunders Matilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Bridge street
ammell Mirian (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
40 Cardiff road
Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society
(W. J. Morgan.district supt.), Bank
chambers. High street
•rivener & Son, hosiers, 3 Hanbury
buildings, Hanbury road
Shibko Abraham, pawnbroker, 33
Hanbury road
Singer Sewing Machine Co. IJmited.
I High street
•Sladen Howard Henry, grocer, 26
hurch street
th Wales Billiard & Recreation Co.
Limited, billiard rooms,High street
Spickett & Sons, solicitors. Centra!
ch.imbers.. High street
92 BARGOEO.
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers, 17
High street
v^tephen Edwd.boot tlli'-43 Heolddu rd
Stephenson Charles, furniture dealer,
113 Gilfach street
Symonds Louis, artificial teeth ma.
58 High street
Tamlilins John A. -rii-nr.^y E.uU st
Thomas David Ja.-^.undeitkr.iWood st
ThouiasGomer,shpkpr.i6Llaiicaiach -t
Thomas Hy. shopkeepr. 27 Gilfach st
Thomas Sarah (Miss). draper.Hiirh st
Thomas Thomas James, solicitor. &
clerk to Bedwellty Urban District
Council & to the Rhymney Valley
Sewerage Board, High street ; & at
New Tredegar
Thomas Williaiii, earthenware dealer,
16 Heolddu road
Thomas William, fried fish dealer, 36
Greenfield street
Thomas Wm. J. relieving officer No.
3 district, Merthyr Tydfil union
Thompson & Shackell Ltd. pianoforte
warehouse, 23 Hanbnry road
Tovey Albert, boot ma. 5 Heolddu rd
Turner Svdney Booth M.E.C.3.,
L.E.C.P. physician k surgeon, Hill-
orest. Hillside park
Tyner Alfred, fried lish dealer, 9a,
Heolddu road
I'lijohn Edward, insurance agent, 46
John street
Vaughan W. E. & Co. Ltd. Urandrv,
sr Hanburv road
V..yle B. &, Son. fried Ksh dealers. 4
• Trafalgar buildings
AVaters Thos. confr. 8 Upper High st
Watkins Edgar Lewis, butcher, 40
Hanburv road & 52 High street
Hatts Sarah Ann (Mrs.), wardruiie
dealer, 100 Gilfach street
Webb W. & Co. bazaar.49Hanbury rd
Webber Annie (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 1
Park crescent
Wbitaker William John, shopkeeper,
33 North street
Williams A. S. & Co. coal merchants,
17 High street
AVilliams Thomas & John, ironmon-
gers. High street
IVilliams W. k Sons, builders' mer-
chants. Station yard
Williams Arthur,' farmer. Gilfach
Fargoed Fach
Williams Blodwen (Mrs.),Eoval hotel.
High street
Williams Chas. J.bakr.2 Up.Capel st
Williams Edward, farmer.Gwerthonor
Williams Jn. undrtkr.47a, Heolddu rd
Williams Lewis, eonfr. 31 Heulddti rd
Williams Lewis Arnold, solicitor 4:
connliissioner for oaths. 3-! Hieh st
SOUTH WALES.
i Williams Mary Jane (Mi.~s), shop-
i keeper, 53 Gilfach street
IWilliams Peter,printr.2ib,Hantiury rd
Williams Kegd.boot ma.i4HanburT rd
! Williams Sarah (Mrs.), wine k spirit
merchant, i Gilfach street
Williams Thomas, civil engineer, 1
Gilfach street
Williams W. Parry, chmst. 13 High st
'Williams Winifred (Miss), dress
maker, 64 Suth street
Wiltshire Frederick, baker. 30 Han-
burv road
j Winston W. k Son, grocers,
McDonnell road
Winston Stephen, blacksmith,Bridge st
: Wolfson William, clothier 2, k boot
dealer 3, High street
Woodlev H. t Co. butchers. 21 High
street k 32 Hanburv road
Woodward Ge;.rge Thomas, confec-
tioner, .'^ Heolddu road
Young Manton, furniture dealer, 3
Trafalgar buildings
BRITHDIR.
Gill Rev. William Edward B..V.
(curate in charge)
Pennant Gwilym R
COMMEKCIAL.
:Baddin:.'ton Annie |Mrs.), butcher
Brithdir Constitutional Club (Evan
Edmund Coles, sec. ; John Brown,
steward)
Button Edwin, shopkeeper
Davey Robert, hair dressei-
Davies Thomas, farm bailiff to Powell
' Duflrvn Steam Coal Co. Limited,
Cefn Brithdir
Gieen Alec, boot maker
Hares Margaret (Mrs.), shopk^per
[Howard Thos.Herbt.grocer,Post oftice
I Jones John, general dealer
I King Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer
■Lewis Ann (Mrs.), farmer Brithdir
I Genold
Lewis William, cartage conti-aetur
I Massari Luigi, confectioner
IMellens James, hair dresser
iMorgan Edmund, George inn
|Morgan Margaret (Miss), greengro-er
j New Tredegar k District Co-opera-
tive Society Limited, grocers
j Pennant Gwilym R., M.R.C.S..
LR.C.P.Eng. physician k surgeon
I Price Rees, farmer, Gwaelody. Brithdir
IRees Gwilym, farmer, Tirtachgronow
; Rhymney Iron Co. Limited (William
Smith, general manager), Cefn
j Brithdir pit
Sprague S. Henry, grocer
Thomas Ruchael (Mrs.), midwife
Watkins Adam, confectioner
IWilliams Elizabeth (Mrs.), in>ur. u'jt
Williams Thomas, shopkeeper
[kelly's
Davies Mr
Edv
irds Lew
DERI.
Plas-v-coed
Gwvnne
Fowler Rev. Edward L.D. (curate in
charge)
Jones Rev. David Glastryn (Welh
Congregational). 73 New road
Jones Rev. J. Harris ^^^Vlsh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), i Hill street
McCarthy Stephen Wynne.Deri hoii-.'
COMMEKCIAL.
Bowen Stephen, hair dresser
Coouibes Beatrice (Mrs.), china deali-
Davies & Evans, builders
Davies Ann (Mrs.), farmer (let'"v<
thiough New Tredegar)
Davies John, farmer. Mill farm
Davies William, farmer, Bryiirhea
Edwards k Lo. bakers. New road
lEdwards James, farmer, Groesvai;
Edwards John, boot maker, Bailej si
Giles Wm. Jenkin, draper k outliltei
Haman E. (Mrs.), shopkpr. Bailey st
Hughes Thos. Lloyd, draper,Bailey ->
Jarman James D. grocer
Jenkins Adam (Mrs.), farmei..
Tsgwyddgwyn Isat
JenkinsMargaret (Mrs.), stationer S
tobacconist, & post office
Jones David Thos. Bailey's Arms !i:n
Jones John Daniel, tailor
Jones Owen, shopkeeper
Jones Rees, grocer, Bailey street
Jones William, hair dressier
McCarthy Stephen Wynne L.R.C.P.
1 4; S.Edin. physician. New road
[Morgan Edgar John, grocer, 7 A: J
Bailev street
iMorgan Frank Gibbon, boot dealer
iMorgau William, fried fish dealer
Morgan William George, shopkeeper
1 Morgan Wm. Jn. greengro. New rd
Morgans Miriam (Mr«.), farmer,
I Gwernllwyna
iMorris Georgenia (Mrs.), shopkeeper
I'New Tredegar k District Co-operativ-
• Society Limited
Phillips Edward k Son, carpente^^
i Phillips David John, hair dresser
IPrice David, butcher
Price Rees, greengrocer, Bailey .»t
i Rees William, farmer, Troedgestyn
Rhymney Iron Co. Lim. colliery pro-
prietors (Robt. Rutherford, general
manager), Darran pit
Tovey Eli. hair dres.ser
Walters iVilliam (Mrs.), farmer,
Ffos-yr-hebog farm
Watkins Edmund, farmer, Ysgw-.M-
gwyn Uchaf farm
Williams David, Darran hotel
Williams David E. carpenter
Williams Henry, farmer. Maerdy
Young Margaret Eleanor fMrs.). Har-
B A II R Y
BAHUY is n town, parish and seaport on the Bristol
Channel, with a station on the Barrv raihvav from
Hafod, in the Rhondda Vallev, forming a junction at
Cogan with the Taff Vale 'railway to Cardiff and
Penarth ; there are also branch lines connecting the dock
with the Rhondda, Aberdare and Merthyr Valleys coal
fields, which join the Taff Vale at Haf.id and Treforest,
and the Great Western at Peterstone and St. Pagans; the
town is 178 miles from London, 8 south-west from Car-
diff. 5 west from Penarth, 31 east from Swansea and 20
from Newport, Mon. in the Southern division of the
county of Glamorgan, head of a county court di.strict, in
Dynas Powis petty sessional division and hundred, Cardiff
unii. II, rural deanery of Barry and archdeaconry and diocese
"f Llandaff. Barry, until the commencement of the dock in
1884. was a small village of no importance, having at the
cen«ns of 1881 only 17 inhabited houses, in which 18
familiei resided, the total population being then 83 ; by
1891 it ha<I grown into a town and has now become a
place of much consequence. The town is seated on
rising ground, commanding views of the Bristol
■Channel ; it was governed by a Local Board from
'm'v tt, 1888, until the "Local Government Act, 1894."
established the present Urban District Council. The dis-
trict governed comprises the places of Barry, Caduxton,
Merthyr Dovan and part of Sully ; it is lighted with gas
by the Barry Urban District Council Gas and Water De-
partment, from their works at Barry Dock, established
September 25, r886, by a company and acquired by the
Council in November, 1894: the reservoirs at Penco'edtre
and Stumphall have a total capacity of 1,200,000 gallons,
and there is a pumping station at Biglis, Cadnxton.
The parish church of All Saints, erected in igo8 at a
cost of j^3,ooo, is a building of stone in the Decorated
style, and consists of chancel and tower, erected in
1915, nave and vestries ; there are sittings for 450
persons. The register dates from the year 1620. The
living is a rectory, attached to that of Porthkerry, joint
net yearly income £s50, with residence, in the gift of
the joint owners of the Romilly estate, and held since
1014 by the Rev. Thomas William Welch L.D. of Lam-
peter, and surrogate.
The church of St. Nicholas, chapel of ease to All
Saints, standing on an eminence about half-a-mile west
of the town, is a building of stone in the Early English
slvle. .re, led in 1876, on the site of an older church.
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at a cost of £a,7^o : it consists of chancel, nave, north
vestry, sonth porch and a western bell-cote, containing
one bell : there are i8o sittings. The services are con-
ducted by the clergy of the parish church.
The church of St. Mary, in Holton road, Barry Docks
(in the parish oi Cadoxton), ii an edifice of stone in
the Gothic style of the 15th century, erected s" tai
as completed, at a cost of ^^6,200, on a site given
by Mrs. Jenner, of Wenvoe Castle : it consists at
present of chancel, with side chapel, nave, organ
chamber and vestries, and contains an organ, provided
at a cost of about ;^7oo : the font, given by the
children of the district, is a replica of that in the
church of Kinfig : the eagle lectern of teak was presented
by Mrs. W. Phillips, of Cadoxton, and the candlesticks
by the Bev, G. H. Jenner, rector oi Wenvoe. There are
sittings for about 600 persons. The living is a rectory,
net yearly value ^300, in the gift of Mrs. Jenner, and
held since 1902 by the Rev. John Smith Longdon M.A.
of Jesus College, Oxford, who is also rector of Cadoxton,
where he resides, and rural dean.
The church of St. Paul, erected at a cost of £s,ooo, on
a site given by Mrs. Jenner, of Wenvoe Castle, and
consecrated in Sept. 1893, is a structure of brick in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, and
aisles, and will seat about 550. For particulars of
living, see Merthyr Dovan.
The church of St. John (Welsh) is an iron building,
and will seat 250.
The Catholic church of St. Helen, in Court road, was
erected in 1907, at a cost of ^^2,000.
The English Congregational chapel, built of stone,
with lecture hall and class rooms attached, in Windsor
road, was erected in 1903 at a cost of ^10,500 ; the
church seating 600 and the lecture hall 400.
Bethesda Welsh Conffregationsl fhapel, Hijrh street
(formerly the Public Hall), was built in 1887, and pur-
chased for its present uses in 1891 at a cost of ;^i,ioo;
it will seat 600 persons.
The Presbyterian chapel in High street, erected in 1895,
at a cost of ■j£3,ooo, is a bnildmg of stone and wiU seat
550 persons.
The United Methodist chapel. Court road, Barry Dock,
is a building of stone, erected in 1905 at a cost of .^2.700,
and will seat 60a persons.
For other places of worship, see page g6.
The Barry Seamen's Institute, in connection with the
British and Foreign Sailors' Society, standing in Dock
View road, is a structure of brick, erected in 1890,
at a cost of ;£9oo, subscribed chiefly by Cardift' mer-
chants : the building comprises coffee bar, reading and
service rooms.
The Glamorgan Residential Training College for
Women Students, opened in 19T4, is built upon" a site
overlooking the town. It consists of three blocks of
buildings connected bv covered pathways. The middle
■building contains a central hall, library, science labora-
tories, art, handwork and class rooms. On either side
stand the hostels, each providing for 65 students.
The County Police Station in Holton road, Barry,
erected in 1886, comprises quarters for an inspector,
three sergeints and 16 single constables, and has four
cells : a new court house and offices adjoining were
erected in 1891 ; the petty sessions are held here twice
weekly : there is a branch station at Harbour road,
containing 3 cells and quarters for a sergeant and 10
constables, and another at Weston hill, Cadoxton, with
quarters for i sergeant and 8 constables.
The Barry Sanatorium for infectious diseases is at
Merthyr Dovan.
Aq accident and surgical hospital was erected in 1909
by the Urban District Council at a cost of ^6,341 ;
there is provision for 21 beds ; it is maintain»'d by the
Council and managed by a committee consisting of
nine members of the Council and one co-opted by the
Council, who meet monthly at the Council offices.
The Public Free Library in Holton road, Barry, was
opened in Nov. 1892, and contains 11,680 volumes ;
attached to the library are three reading rooms, vi/.. :
one at Barry and one each at Cadoxton and Barry Island
respectively.
The Barry Railway Company's offices, erected on a
plateau, comprise a three-storied building, covering
s,o6o yards
The statue of the late David Davies, who died in
1890, was erected ly the Barry Railway Company.
Near Barry are the ruins of Barr/ castle, founded by
a Norman knight named De Barri, in the 13th century ;
a gateway a'nd portcullis chamber alont- are now remain-
ing. The trustees of Lord Bomilly (a minor) are lords
of the manor and the principal landowners. The soil
is stift clay ; subsoil, lias limestone. The chief crops
are wheat, oats and pasture.
The area of the Urban District and parish is 3,6o<)
acres of land, 204 of inland water and 294 of foreshore ;
rateable value in 1919, .£273,195 ; the population in 1919
was 36,503, including 1,250 on 'board coasting vessels.
BABBT DOCKS AND RAILWAYS.— The Barry
Railway Company has about 65 miles of railways, to
connect the dock with the various collieries and also
with the Tail' Vale Company's lines at Penarth Dock.
The collieries in tiie Bhondda and Aherdare valleys are
reached by means of junctions with the Taff Vale rail-
way, at Hafod and Treforest, and the collieries in the
Llynvi, Ogmore and other valleys in that neighbourhood
by H junction with the Great Western railway at Peter-
stone. They have also jrmctions with the Rhymney
railway at Penrhos and Energlyn, and with the Brecon
and Merthyr railway at Duffryn Isaf. The Vale of
Glamorgan railway affords a direct route from the
Llynvi, Garw, and Ogmore coalfields to Barry Dock, a
distance of about 20 miles, and is worked by the Barry
Railway Company ; this line has junctions with the
Great Western railway at Bridgend, and with that Com-
pany's Ogmore Valley branch. Barry Dock No. i wai
opened in 1889, and is on the north shore of the Bristol
Channel, about 9 miles south-west of Cardiff and occupies
the eastern side of the old channel between Barry Island
and the mainland. The Docks entrance is at the eastern
end, and Ues well under the shelter of the high land
of Barry- Island from all westerly and sonth-westerly
winds, and is sheltered southward and to the south-east
The breakwaters completely protect the only points ol
exposure. From Barry Island to Sully Island, which is
about 3 miles east, there is good anchorage ground. The
waterway between the breakwater heads is 350 feet, and
the entrance is lighted by an oscillating white light
of the fifth order exhibited in a lighthouse, 44 feet
above high water ordinary spring tides on the west
breakwater head, and a fixed white light on the
east breakwater head. The channel has been dredged
a distance of 450 yards from the breakwater heads to the
entrances to the dock, of which there are two, one leading
to the basin available for 2J hours before and the same
after high water, and the other, known as the Lady
Windsor lock, can be used at any state of the tide, the
entrance channel having 16 feet of water at low watei
ordinarv spring tides. Barry is consequently the only
port in 'the Bristol Channel at which vessels can enter or
leiive at any time or state of the tide.
The basin entrance, and the opening, or passage between
the basin and Dock No. i are 80 feet wide. Both are
closed by single pairs of gates which are worked by direct
acting hydraulic rams. Timber guiding jetties, 200 feet
in length, are erected seaward of the basin entrance and
one jetty of masonry, with timber fenders, 600 feet long,
is to the west of, and leads to the entrance to the Lady
Windsor Lock. The depth of water on the sill of the
original dock entrance is as follows: —
High water ordinary spring tides... 37.7 feet
Low water ordinary spring tides >.6 ,.
High water ordinary neap tides 29.3 ,,
Low water ordinary neap tides 9.7 ■■
The available depths are 3 feet more at the centre of the
inverts, but as the bilges of vessels are now oftentimes
very square, the depths safely to be relied on are as
:ihove, at which depths the bilges of flat-floored vessels will
pass free everywhere. The extra depth at the centre,
however, may be of great utility in the case of vessels
of exceptional draught, which could be kept in the centre
of the entrance.
No. I Dock is 5.100 feet in length, and the maximum
width is 1,100 feet, divided at the western end by the mole
into two arms 1,500 feet long and about 500 feet wide,
and 1,200 feet long and 300 feet wide respectively; the
full width is left at the eastern end for a length of 1,600
feet. The water area of the dock, with 26 feet of water
at high water of neap tides, is 70 acres, bnt the 1
uf the dock nt high watev, ordinary- .sprmg '•
tides.
No. 2 Dock is 3.338 feet long with a width of from
400 to 600 feet, and lies to the eastward of Dock No. r,
from which it is approached by a passage closed by a
ca°"on, and has an area of 34 acres. The north side of
this dock, the greater part of which is sloped simUar
to Doek No. I, is fitted with ten high-level coal tips, and
three high-level movable tips. The south side is con-
structed with a perpendicular wall, and is reserved for
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the import trade, for which ample sidings, sheds and
warehouses are provided. A transit shed 500 feet by
160 feet was constructed in igoi for imports. At the j of
fast end two timber ponds of an area of 6 acres and 35 1 di
acres respectively were also constructed for the use of I pe
the timber trades.
The Lady Windsor Deep Water Lock, which leads i
direct from the sea to Dock No. i, has a length of 647 :
feet, a depth of 60 feet, and is 65 feet wide, and occu-
pies the space immediately west of the basin. It can
be divided by means of gates into two locks, each large 1
afloat.
agh to take an average size
The pumping machinery f.:ir this graving dock
i of six centrifugal main pumps capable together
iping 136,000 gallons per minute, and two small
drain pumps capable together of pumping 12,000 callons
per minute. They are supplied with steam at'ioolb
pressure from 3 Lancashire boilers. The water can be
either pumped intfl the docks or into the sea. Two of
these graving docks can accommodate four large vessels
at the same time. The capital expended by the
Company upon various works up to December, 1912,
as ^6.338.798- The first sod was cut by the Earl of
which three pairs are provided, are similar in const
ticm to those at the original basin and entrance, and j March,
Worked in the same manner. The depth of water in the \ dock wa
sills of the lock is as follows: —
High water, ordinary spring tide 49.8
Low water, ordinarj- spring tide 13.7
High water, ordmnry neap tide 41.4
Low wat«r, ordinary neap tide 21.8
Vi-ssels drawing .13 feet of water can
docks through Lady Windsor lock
The gates, ot Plymouth G.B.E., P.O., C.B. then Lord' Windsor,
November. 1884. The first pump began to work
BAREY RAILWAY COMPANY.
Chairman of Company, Earl of Plymouth G.
eprmg tides,
21.8 ,, Deputv Chairman, Major David Davies M.P
ter and leave the j General Manager, William Waddell MICE
water, ordinary Solicitor, G. C. Downing
sels drawing 18 feet can enter and | Secretary, Edward Thomas Lawrence
Resident Engineer, Maynard Charles Harrison
Consulting Engineer,
dsoV lock by means of two'rolling j Dock Accounts Department, Arthur Jones
leave at low water during 15 days in each month
TVaffic by road and railway is carried across the passagf
and over the Ladv "•■•'•••
biidges. The ha.s
wide, with an art-a
ng k Ballast Departu
600 feet long by 500 feet
ven acres, has vertical walls, and
the eastern side is used for a lai'ge timber import trade,
a considerable portion of which goes to the Midland
Counties.
the shipping of coal at Douk No. i takes place on the
north side of the dock, on the mole, at the west end of
llie dock, on the east side, and at the west end of the
south wall. On the north side are 11 lixed coal-tips at
distances apart varying from 174 to 300 feet, so as to
suit the hatchways ot different ships, and also one
movable tip, while provision has been made tor the
er-ction of two further movable tips. There are six
fixed tips on the mole, 300 feet apart, cue at the west
end of the dock, two on the south wall, and three
movable ones. Additional tips are in course of erection
on the south wall, three fixed and tiio movable. In
dock No. 2 the coal is shipped on the north side by
ten high level fixed tips, and three high level movable
tips. These tips have lifts of 37, 42 and 45 feet, and
are each capable of lifting 20 tons. The greatest quantity
ot coal shipped from one tip in one hour is 592 tons.
By using three of the movable tips, and at the same
time a fixed tip, coal can be put on board a vessel
through four hatchways at the same time, by this means
very quick despatch can be given. All tips are provided
with two weighbridges, one on the full and the other ]
on the empty roads. The sidings are so arranged that
the full waggons are drawn down tn the tips by means
of a hydraulic capstan, and the empty waggons clear .
themselves by gravity.
All work of the dock is carried on by hydraulic pressure, [
and pumping engines for this purpose arc placed in
engine houses, one at the south-east end, one at the north- |
west end of Dock No. 1, and one near the south-east end t
of Dock No. 2. The stone for the walls was brought
partly from the shore near Sully, where a red sandstone !
is found, and the remainder and larger portion from a
quarry of mountain limestone near Wenvoe, about 4J j
miles northward of the dock : the quoins, sill stones,
copings and similar parts arc of Cornish granite. The '.
whole of the docks, coal tips, sidings, workshops, sta-
tions and works are lighted bv electric light, with an ~. t^.„. „,t . ^, .,
installation ot ,40 arc lights, of 2,500 candfe power, and ^ho-npson WUham, The A^^^^^^^ square. Newport
4.000 incandescent lamps of from .6 to 500 candle power. ' ^'"^ ^'^*"''' ^8 Stuart street. Cardiff
There are three graving docks, two at the north-east
corner, belonging to the Barry Graving Dock Company,
the largest being 778 feet long, 100 feel broad, and 27
feet deep ; the other, near the Lady Windsor lock, is
the property of the Barry Rail\«ay C -mpany,
,ap ■ •
BARRY PILOTAGE BOARD.
Offices, Barry Dock.
Daniel Radclifle, chairman ; T. Evans, director of the
Barry Railway Company
Trevor S. Jones, G. F.' Harrison, F. Jones, S. W.
Hansen. D. Radclille, H. Wallis, C. E. Stallybrass,
elected by the Cardiff Incorporated Ship Owners'
Association
W. Paterson & D. J. Jones, elected by the Barry pilot*
Secretary. W. H. Stephens
Pilots 'for the Port ot Bany &. the Bristol Channel.
Bennett Charles E. 4 Ivor street, Barry Island
Bennett George, Hosedcne, Friars road, Barry Island
Bennett Richard H. Craigerne, Dyfrig St. Barry Island
Booker Sidney A. 74 Broad street, Barry
Burfitt Robert 0. 9 Plymouth road, Barry Island
Clare James A. 136 Holmesdale terrace, Cardiff
Cox Elija, 51 Stowe hill, Newport
Dalton Chas. Mt. Pleasant, Red Brink cres. Barry Islnd
Davies Danl. Stphn. Glengariff, St. Nicholas rd. Barry
Davies Samuel. 2 Porthkerry road, Barry
Edmunds Henry H. 43 Romilly road. Batr>
Evans Thomas. 10 Royal buildings, Penarth
Ford Edgar J. Ingledene. Dyfrig street, Barry Island
Garrett Arthur W. 12 Red Brink crescent. Barry Island
Hancock George B. C. Sea view, Red Brink crescent,
Barry Island
Harwood Samuel, 10 Dyfrig street. Barry Island
Hubbard Thomas. 7 Phyllis street. Barry Island
Jones Daniel J. 25 Porthkerry road, Barry
Jones Rees, Cartret, Corporation road. Newport
Lewes James T. 67 Capel crescent. Newport
Lewis Alex. Homesleigh, Red Brink cres. Barry Islan.l
Lewis David, to Clare street. Cardiff
Morrice G. A. C. 15 Plymouth road. Barry Island
Paterson William. 76 Broad street. Barry
Bowles Percy. 20 Red Brink crescent, Barry Island
Sanders Albt. Glendower, Red Brink cres. Barn- Island
parks .John, 14 Somerset road, Barry
Hillbrow, Red Brink
Class Port Pilots.
Booker Frederick W.^. 30 ThcParade, Barry
Clare James
modating the largest merchant steamer Jones Archibald 0. Allt-yr
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
BARRY URBAN DI.STRICT COUNCIL.
Meets at the Council chambers, Holton road, on
monday in each month at 7.30 p.m.
Post, M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office. Ban
(branch office). — Frank EUicott. clerk in charge
Letters should have Glamorgan added. Telegran
may be telephoned from here at all hours
own Sub-Post. M. 0.. T. t Telepho
84 High St.— Frederick Cyril Milner
E. D. Office,
nb-po»tmast«r I
.nn Sub-Post fc M. 0. Office. Vale street.— 1
Davies, sub-po8tmietres«
Members.
Chairman. William Fowler J. P.
Vico-Chairman, Howell Williams.
Retire i
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. & Telephonic E,
' JiAlton road, Barry.— Darld Jones, .sub-postmsatc
April
I High Street Ward.
William Beck 1920
Office, aaa I Howell Williams 1921
Frederick Cvril Milner 1922
Retire in
April
Park Ward
Daniel E. S. Browne ... 1920
John Arnell Mjnaton... 1921
David J. Boon r9f22
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BAKKY.
95
Ketii'e in
April
Castleland Ward.
George Warebam 1920
Retire in
April
Cadoxton Ward.
David Lloyd 1920
John William Howells 192 1
Mr8. Beatrice A.Lewis... 1922
Dock Ward.
William Fowler 19^0
Court Ward
John Eskett Levers 1920
John Thomas Mas lin.. 19^2
Holton
Thomas Evans 1920
Peter Joseph O'Donnell 1922
Ward.
George Cole.. 1922
Samuel Kicharil Jones 1921 |
Officers.
Clerk, Thomas Bunting Tordoff, solicitor.Oonncil offices,
Holton load
Deputy Clerk, David Lougher
Treasurer, William Prichard Phillips, Barclays Bank
Ltd. I Broad street
Medical Officer of Health, Percy Wheeler Kent L.R.C.P.,
M.E.C.S., D.P.H. 26 York place, Barry; deputy,
Lawrence Pick L.E.C.P., M. R.C.S.,D. P. H.Gladstone rd
Surveyor, Joseph Chas. Pardoe A.M.Inst.C.E. Holton rd
Architect, Edward Robert Hinchclift" A. M. Inst. C.E., F.S.I
Accountant. C. B. Brown
Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of Common Lodging
Houses & Cowsheds & Dairies, S. B. Sommerfield
Supt. Collector, John Jenkins, Council offices, Holton rd
Collector's Assistant.'^. J. Lewis, F. H. Brown, W. J.
Blainey, F. W. Thomas & G. Meikle
Assistant Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of Workshops
& Inspector under Shop Hours Act, T. L. Spickett,
Holton road
Inspector of Explosiyes & of Hackney Carriages &
Brakes, Supt. D. G. Morris, Holton road
Meteorological Observer, Thomas E. Franklin, Broad st
Gas & Water Department.
Engineer & Manager, Thomas E. Franklin, Broad street
Chief Water Inspector, Albert Thomas, 23 Hannah st
PORT .SANITARY AUTHORITY.
The Barry Urban District Council are the authority.
'Meet at the Council offices, Holton road, 2nd monday
in each month
Clerk, T. B. Tordoff, Council offices, Holton road
Medical Officer of Health, Percy Wheeler Kent L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S., D.P.H. 26 York place, Barry
Inspector, C. Hockley. 40 Bomilly road
BARRY HOSPITAL DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
The Barry Urb.in District Council is the Hospital Com-
mittee for the Barrj' District.
Meetings are held at the Council chamber, Barry, the
second munday in each calendar month.
Chairman, William Fowler J.P
Clerk, Thomas Bunting Tordoff, snlieitur. Council offices,
Holton road
Treasurer, W. P. Phillips, Barclays Bank Ltd.i Broad st
GLAMORGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOE THE DINAS
POWIS PF.TTY SESSIONAL DIVISION ■
Lee Major-Gen. Henry Herbert R.E., C.B.E. The
Mount, Dinas Powis, Cardiff (chairman)
Alexander David Thos. Bryneithen, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Brace Right Hon. W., M.P. Devonfield, Newport
Cory Sir Clifford John bart. M.P. Llantarnam abbey,
Monmouthshire
Cory John, Sea view, Penarth
Davies Sir Joseph K.B.E. Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Davies Llewelyn, 147 Stanwell road, Penarth
Davies Thomas, 13 Porthkerry road, Barrv
Duncan Sir David, Bronyglyn, Penarth
German Major James, Lower Court-y-Val rd. Penarth
Gore Fras. Wm. Geo. 18 Norfolk st.Park la. London W i
Graham William, Redbrink crescent, Barry Island
Guy Richard. Trevethen, PenartJi
Heywood Charles Albert
Jennings John Milton, Fairfield, Bradford place, Penarth
Jones Herbert Eees. Bradford place. Penarth
Jose John Henry
Lawrence Arthur
Lee William Robert
Llewellyn John RoJand, The Court, Ilarrv
Lowdon John, St. Hildas, Barry
Meggitt John Claxton, Seacroft, Barrv
Mordoy Thomas Henry, The Spinny, Sully
Morel Thos. Edwd. Roxburgh ho. Plymouth rd. Penarth
Morel William Gibbs. Eaton villa, Clifton Down, Bristol
Neale Joshua John, Park road, Penarth
O'Donnell Peter Joseph, Holton road, Barry
Pyman John William, Raithwaite, Victoria road, Penarth
Rees Howell, 190 Newport road, Cardiff
Reynolds Major James Christopher, The Grange,
Wenvoe, Cardiff
Roberts David William, 14 Windsor road, Barry
Romilly Samuel Hy. D.L. 56 Eccleston sq. London SWt
Sharpe Frank E. 2 Harbour road, Barry
Sprent Richard Allcot, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Thomas Samuel, 27 Stanwell road. Penarth
Thomas Thomas Powell, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Thomas William Jones, Victoria avenue, Porthcawl
Thompson Claude Dudley, Woodside, Wenvoe, Cardiff
Travis Arthur Wellington, Marine parade, Penarth
Wallis Humphry, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Ban7 & Penarth
Urban District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to Magistrates, John Whitlock Morris, 9 Quay
street; Cardiff
Petty Sessions are held at the Police court, Barry, ev»ry
mon. & fn. at 11 & at Penarth on wed. at 10.30 a.m
Petty sessional courts every day except Sundays at
10.30 a.m. Petty sessions are also held at the above
times & places for the purposes of the Criminal Jus-
tice Act, i3 & 19 Vict. cap. 129. The following places
are included in the petty sessional division : — Barry,
Barry Dock, Bonrilston, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, Cogan,
Lavernock, Leckwith, Uancarvan, Llandough, Llan-
trithyd, Llanvithen, Michaelstone-le-Pit, Michaelstone-
super-Ely, Penarth, Pendoylan, Penmark, Peterstone-
super-Ely, Porthkerrv, St. Andrews, St. Bride-super-
Ely, St. George's, St. Lythans, St. Nicholas, Sully &
Wenvoe
BOARD OF TRADE.
Mercantile Marine.
Offices, Dock View road.
Superintendent Registrar of Naval Reserve & Superin-
tendent for Transfer of Lascars, William Morgan
Davies R.D., E.N.R
Deputy Superintendents, H. J. Robinson E.N.R., V. F.
Care R.N.R., L. 0. Jenkins R.N.E., W. J. Norton &
W. S. Oolboum
Constables, F. Brewer, F. J. Constant & S. A. Grant
Tape Holders & Boatmen, P. Shelley & J. Farrell
Boatmen, William H. Phillips & T. Brown
SunvET & Emigration Staff.
H.M. CUSTOMS & EXCISE, Dock View road.
Surveyor-in-Charge & Eeceiver of Wrecks, vacant
Officer, vacant
Excise Officer, J. A. Grace
Chief Preventive Officer, John Coiiibear
Preventive Officers, E. Manchip, G. E. Jessey, J. T.
Organ, G. Ferryman, J. Beavers, R. Hopkin, W. J.
Bevan & W. J. W. Cork
Preventive Men, S. R. Coulter, J. Chaney, F. W.
Howell, G. E. Parish, A. H. Partington, J. W. Lam-
bert, H. J. Sheeham, J. P. O'Brien, J. C. Lawson,
H. Naish, A. Nicol & H. C. Adams
Watchers, R. Matthews. A. E. Pellew & H. Williams
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Barry Urban District Council Accident & Surgical Hos-
pital. The medical practitioners in the district act aa
medical officers in rotation
Barry District Burial Board ; office. Council offices,
Holton road ; Thomas Bunting Tordoff, clerk
County Court, 33 Holton road ; His Honor S. A. Hill
Kelly, judge ; Alfred Jackson, registrar & high bailiff
County Police Station, Headquarters E division, Holton
road, David George Morris, supt. ; Richard Henry
Thomas, inspector ; James Prothero, Frank Skelley &
W. MacDonald, sergeants, & 16 constables
County Police Station, Harbour road, Joseph Toye, ser-
geant. & 10 constables
Public Li'irarv. Hr.ltort road, John Roch, librarian
Seamen's Institute, Dock View road. Rev. W. Popham
Hosford B.A, chaplain
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariner,
Societv, Hon. Representatives, t w n
Superintendent, Mercantile Marine °^''\.^J'".
GaVdiner. n Dock View rd. See advert.sement
Benevolent
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer for the Parish of Barry, T. W. Lewis.
Council offices, Holton road t t. ri o
Certifying Factory Surgeon, John Charles King L.B.U.r.
Lond., M.B.C.S.Eng. 15 & 17 Porthkerry road
SOUTH WA1.es.
[kelly's
clerk to the Urban District Local Pension Committee & Gospel Hall, Castlelaiid street; ii a.m. & 6.30 p.
Sub-Committees, David Lougher, Public ofiSces j thurs. 7.30 p.m
Medical Officei- of Health for Barry Urban District Glamorgan Residential Training College for Wo
Council & Port Sanitary Authority, Medical Supt.
t.i the Hospitals & School Medical Officer, Percy !
Wheeler Kent L.E.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.P.H.26 York ter
Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Alfred Scol-
tock, 5 Tynewydd road
Relieving Officer, 7th District, Cardiff Union, David
Edwards, 24 Harbour road
Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals
.Vets." Reginald William Hall M.R.C.V.S. 51 Tyne-
wydd road
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services,
.-^t. Nicholas Church, Barry hill, Rev. Thomas William
Welch L.D. rector ; Rev. Gerald Augustus Came
Williams B.A. curate; ii a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St. Mary's Church, Holton road, Barry Dock, Rev. John
Smith Lungdon M.A. rector ; Rev. Ifor Davies & Rev.
T. Charles Jones B.A. curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; week days, 7.30 a.m. k 7 p.m
All Saints Church, Park road. Rev. Thomas William
Welch L.D. rector ; Rev. Gerald Augustus Carne
Williams B.A. curate; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St. Paul's, Barry, Rev. David WeatheriU L.Th Durham,
rector; Rev. John Alfred Bowen Jones B.A. curate;
8, 10 & II. 15 a.m. & 3.15 & 6.30 p.m.; mon. tues.
thurs. &. fri. 7.30 a.m. & 7.30 p.m. ; wed. 9.30 a.m.
b 7.30 p.m. ; sat. 10 a.m. k 7.30 p.m
St. John's (Welshl, Barry Dock; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Mission Church, Park crescent; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Catholic Church of St. Helen, Court road, Rev. Michael
Richardson & Rev. Francis Vaughan, priests ; mass,
3, 9 & II a.m. ; benediction, 6.30 p.m. ; daily mass,
7.30 & R a.m. ; benediction, wed. 7.30 p.m. ; bap-
tisms, sun. 5 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Baptist (English), Harbour road (Bethel), Rev. William
Ingli James; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; seat 650
Baptist (English), Holton road. Rev. Montague William
Mollin ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & thui-s. 7.30
p.m. ; seat 1,000
Baptist (Welsh), Beryl road (Salem") ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
seat 650
Baptist, Weston Hill, Rev. Walter Thomas Medhurst ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; seat 400
Brethren, Gospel Hall, Porthkerry road; 11 a.m. k 6.30
Calvinistic (Welsh) MethodisI
Howell Davies B.Sc. ; 11 a.m
Calvinistic (Welsh) Methodist,
mon. k wed. 7 p.i
Tynewydd road. Rev.
k 6 p.m. ; seat 450
ligh street ; 11 a.m. k
seat 450
Congregational (Welsh), High street (Bethesda). Rev
David Hugh Williams M.A. ; ti n.m. & 6.;,o p.m.; 1
seat 330 ■ i
Congregational (Welsh) Tabernacle, Holton road. Rev.
Benjamin Evan.s; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; seat 560 '
Congregational (English), Weston Hill, Rev. John
Dynvant Williams; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.30 j
p.m. ; seat 250
Congregational (Eni;lish), Windsor road: 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m ; thura. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 600
Congregational, Tynewydd road. Rev. J. Mydyr Evans;
II a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 300
Presbyterian, High street. Rev. Christmas Jermain j
Lewis; 11 a.m. & b 30 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 530 Barry Railv
United Methodist, Court road. Barry Dock, Rev. Richard ; Great West
Students, Miss H. M. Raw B.A.Lond., M.A.L'pool,
principal ; Miss A. J. Litchfield B.A.Lond. vice-
principal ; Miss M. T. Hamilton B.Sc.St. Andrews,
Mi-s A. E. Philpott B.A.Wales, Miss E. C. Clarke.
Miss E. Evans B.A.Wales, Miss G. 1. Holman
B.Sc.Wales, Miss E. M. Lett, Miss E. Thomas M.A.
Wales, Miss H. I. Mytton k Miss J. D. Hellint's.
lecturers; Mr. W. M. Williams, visiting lecturer;
Miss E. Williams (girls' department) & Miss G. M.
Jenkins (infants' department), head teachers of
demonstration schools; Dr. John Powell L.R.C.P.,
L.R.C.S.Edin. Dr. A. Mason Jones M.D., Ch.B.Edin.
medical officers; Miss K. Eady, matron; Miss B. M.
Lloyd Jone,«. assistant matron; Miss A. M. Gihbs,
clerk
SCHOOLS.
County Intermediate School (Buttrils") (boys), erected
1895, at a cost of ;£i2,ooo, for 250 boys; intending
t<'achers of the Barry Education Committee are
educated k trained here by an arrangement with the
governors; Edgar W. Jones M.A.Lond. head master;
there is a staff of 11 graduates, 3 technical k com-
mercial teachers & 3" travelling teachers ; (girls),
erected in 1913 at a cost of about ;^i4,ooo ; Miss
Esther Morgan B.A. head mistress ; there is a staft
of 7 graduates, i technical, 2 modern languages k i
commercial teachers
An Education Committee of 25 members has been formed
The committee meets at the Council chambers, Holton
road, on the first monday in each month at 7.30 p.m
Education Secretary, R. Treharne Rees
Chief Attendance Officer. David Rees, Council offices,
Holton road
Gladstone road, for 402 boys, 402 girls k 400 infants ;
J. Lloyd Jones, master; Miss E. Williams, mistress;
Miss G. M. Jenkins, infants' mistress
High street, for 398 boys, 384 girls k 394 infants ; Harry
Whit-ehouse, master ; Miss E. Smith, mistress ; Miss
E. N. Capill, infants' mistress
Holton road, erected in 1891 at a cost of ^15,000, for
586 boys, 592 girls k 529 infants; Evan Treharne
Williams, head master; Miss C. E. Masterman, head
mistress ; Miss S. J. Lowther, infants' mistress
Romilly road (boys), opened in 1906, for 346 boys ;
Richard T. Evans, master
Romilly road, Barry (girls & infants), for 470 girls k
328 infants; Miss J. S. Fleming, mistress; Miss
Emily Jane Wilcoi, infants' mistress
Special School for Defective Children, Dock View road,
for 20 children ; Miss M. A. Rippon. mistress
St. Helens, Catholic, Court road, for 262 mixed k 170
infants; H. Wood, master; Miss A. Grant, mistress
enter Bon
John Pollard; 11 a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
Weslevan, Porthkerry i-oad (Cardiff (Penarth) Circuit),
Rev. Edward Horrocks Howard; 11 am, k 6.30
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 700
Dutch Mission, no regular services
Seamen's Institute, Dock View road. Rev. W. Popbam-
Hosford B.A. chaplain; 11 a.m. & 630 p.m
PHIT-ITR RKSmKNTS.
Adams John, 283 Gladstone road
Allen John, Ilr..i"iwy,i(l, Romillv park
Ashford Albert Wm.oGKingslimd ores
Auld John, Romilly park
Bell Miss, 35 The Parade
Bennett Joseph, 99 Tynewydd road
Bevan William Jas. 19 Somerset rd
Booker Fredk. W. H. 30 The Parade
Boothby George, 241 Gladstone road
Boxhall Charles, i Canon street
Brannon Patrick. 12 Porthkerry road
Brown Sidney. Tho Ranch. Butt rils rd
Browne Mrs. 23 The Parade
Bnchan William, 8 The Parade
Buckland Chas. Arth. 18 Romilly rd
Bum Mr*. Qlororum, Romilly park
Cadigan James, 23 Somerset road
Barry Dock News. 156 Holton road. John Ro«
Llewellyn, managing editor ; published friday
Barry Herald, 31 Holton road, Barry Herald Co.
prietnrs & printers ; published friday
RAILWAYS.
Co. C. Christian, goods ag
1 Railway Co. Docks, Willii
inspector
Midland Railway Co. Docks
L. k N. W. Railway Co
T. Evans, goods agei
Campbell William, 33 The Parade
Cannell Edwd. Kemp, 157 Holton rd
Cantell David. St Helier. Romilly rd
lad
Christian Charles, 6 Porthkerry road
Clissett Alfred Charles, Maindee ho.
Romilly road
Close Benjamin, 95 Tynewydd road
Collins Arth. Geo. 23 Porthkerry rd
Conibear John, 4 Canon street
Crompton Jas.Brooklands,Romilly pk
Cruise .Tames, The Haven, Buttrils rd
Cuningham Dnnville, 14 Windsor rd
Daniel Fredk. Wm. 3 The Parade
Daniel Morgan, 35 Romilly road
Darling Mrs. 2 St. Nicholas road
Davies Rev. Howell B.Sc. (Calvinistic
Methodist), 14 Woodlands road
Railway .Stations.
PS Williams, station master
Davies Albert, 13 St. Nicholas road
Davies Brimlev. 8 Park road
Davies Daniel Steplien. Glencariff.
I'ark road
Davies David Jns. -53 St. Nicholas rd
Davies John, Lyndale, Romilly park
Davies Leonard, 26 Porthkerry road
D.ivies Miss, 97 Tynewydd road
Davies -Morgan Henry, 37 Romilly rd
Davies .virs. 25 The Parade
Davies E. Pittard, 2 Windsor road
Davies Samuel. 2 Porthkerry road
Davies Thomas, 253 Gladstone road
Davies Thomas, 13 Porthkerry road
Davies Tho8.Vincent,28s Gladstone rd
Davies William. 39 St. Nicholas roiid
Davies Wm. Morgan, 265 Gladstone rd
Denniog Albert Hy. 279 Gladstone rd
DIUECTOKY.]
.SOUTH WALES.
Dyer Joseph, 251 Gladstone road Jones Daniel C. 89 Tynewydd road
Edmondson Albert, 21 St, Nicholas rd; Jones Evan, 22 Somerset road
Edmunds Haitwell, 20 The Parade i Joiuv Fredk. B.yn Rh-is. Eomilly pli
Edwards John, 255 Rladstone road Jones John, Parivstnne, Park avenue
Evans Rev. Beii (Welsh Congrega- 1 Jones .lolm GriffitlK, 289 Gladstone rd
tional), 27 Woodlands road {J.m.- DH-i, Ih, 1,1:1-. 29 Court road
Evans Eev. James Mydr (Congre
gational), 243 Gladstone road
Evans David Arthur,
Evan.s David Lewis. I
Evans John. Davies. 21
Evans Mrs. Lyndhnrst. Jenner road Kelly James, Mordr
Evans Mrs. Margaret. Buttrils house, K.l«:u l!.il,l. Vni.i
Buttrils ro.ld .Kemiithmii Charh^-
Evans Thomas, 273 Gladstone road linuse. Park mad
Evans Thomas, 27 The Parade i Keiii P.-vry Wh M.ii.
.Tones Thnnias M.A Anwylfan.Park rd
Somerset rd | Jones-Lloyd Frederiek Propert, Pen-
rallt, Eomilly park
n, Eomillv park
7 1 The Parade
Henry, Defford
26 Y.
Farrow Alfred, 21 Park road
Fawcett William, t Porthkerry
Ferguson Fred, Llywuypia, f
ker
road
Fowler Wm. The Nook, Eomillv pk
Francis Miss, ,01 Tynewydd ii.ad
Franklin Thos. Edmund, i Park gro
Frazer Joseph S. 9 Park road
Frost John Too-""d. Meath lodtre,
Gabe Mrs. 42 Eomilly road
Gameson William, 39 Eomilly road
(fibbs George, 27 Porthkerrv road
John
Buttrils road
Godbert Arthur, Sunnycrott, Park rd
(foldsworthy Arth. Louis, 33 Holtun rd
Grant Henry, 10 Porthkerry road
Griffiths Edward Eeginald, Eavens-
court, Tynewrdd road
Griffiths Lemuel Price, 10 The Par
(froves Rul.t. AUt-vr-vnu, Buttrils rd
Gwynne John W. 2 The Parade
Hall Ernest Keyiriald. 13 Somerset rd
Hall Thomas. 23 Park road
Hall Thomas McGowan. Meadfoot,
Porthkerry road
Hammond Jn. Wm. 3 St. Nicholas rd
Harris Henry Eeed, 9 Poithkerry rd
Heath Henry James, Kington house,
St. Nicholas road
Hellier William Chas. 18 The Parade
Henton William, 63 Tynewydd road
Herbert Wm. John. 22 Porthkerrv rd
Higgins Mrs. 20 Somerset road '
Hiiichsliff Edwd. Knbt. n Eomilly pk
Hnir- John Thus. 4-, St. Nicholas rd
H--- Mrs. .lane. 4; St. Nicholas rd
Hnlbind VmC'nt Ernest, 29 The Par
Hu,,kin« Mrs. 2-^ Bnmilly road
riosford Eev. W. Popham B.A^ (chap-
lain missions to seamen,
Penarth), 88 Kingsland crescent
F4onston William Henry. Marsdei
house, Porthkerry road
Howard Kev. Edward Horrocks, 3=
St. Nicholas road
Hughes Col. John Arthur C.B., V.D
2 Park road
Hughes David, 249 Gladstone road
Hughes John, 79 Tynewydd road
Hughes Miss, iQ-Park road
Humphreys William, 85 Tynewvdd re
Irving G. Gillon, i Windsor ro'ad
U-.inr John. Vista. Tvnewvd.l rnad
Jackson Alfd. Glei
Jackson Thomas \
James Eev. William Ingli (English
Baptist), 30 Harbour road
•lumes Mrs. 41 St. Nicholas road
Jenkins Thomas, Brvn, Eomilly road
Jenkins Wm. Thos. 75 Tvnewvdd rd
John Eichd. Oliver, jq Pdrthkerrv rd
Junes Eev. John Alfjed lii.wen B.A.
(curate St. P.mV.). 2S Wenr..e ter
Jones Eev. T. C'liar'es B.A. 1 curate
k place
IKilmii.-t m Jas. Wm. 23 Eomilly rd
)ad King John Chas. 15 & 17 Porthkerry rd
rth- Knight Arthur, 92 Kingsland crescent
'Knii;lit Calvert. -,^ St. Nicholas road
■oail Laws.m Peter, jo" Porthkerrv road
pk L,-ii. iir.i Tim, r St. Nicholas rd
I , Lewis Ke, , Chnstmas Jermain (Pres-
byterian), 34 Ki.miUy road
Lewis John. 247 Gladstone road
Lewis Mrs. 5 Eomilly road
Lewis Mrs. 28 Windsor road
Lewis Thomas, 24 Porthkerry road
Lewis William U. 20 Eomilly road
Livingstone John M.D., CM. 159
Grasmere, Holton road
Llewellvn James. 28 The Parade
Llovd George, 33 Eomillv park
Llnvd Os.ar, 28 Porthke'rrv rua.l
Lowdon John J.P, 22 Eomillv road
Liien Mis. The Laurels. R imilly n.ad
Luke Eev. John (United Methodist)
71 Tynewydd road
Lusty A, J. Highfield, Park road
Mcr'allum James Archibald. Home-
Ma
Dock Vi
leigh. Eiimilly park
McCausland John, 49 St. Nicholas rd
McNeeley Capt. Jn. 277 Gladstone rd
Marriott John, 4 Porthkerrv road
Marshall John. Drns-v-mor. Porth-
kerrv road
Martyn Samuel. 4 Eomilly road
Masterman Mrs. 287 Gladstone road
Mauger James. 65 Tynewydd road
Maughfling George Edward John,
Eosewarne. Eomillv park
Mavne Mrs. 34 The Parade
Mean William. 15 The Parade
Medhmst Eev. Walter Thomas
(Baptist). 37 Woodlands road
Meggitt John Claxton J.P. Seacroft,
Park road
Miller Jn Edwd.Homedale.Eomillv pk
&' Miller Robert, 8 Porthkerrv mad
Miller Eobert. 24 The Parade
n i Milliken Mrs. 2^ .Somerset road
Mullin Rev. Montague William, .ig
Somerset road
Morgan Ebenezer, 73 Tynewydd road
Morgan Fred Louis. Svdney house,
Eomillv road
Morgan Mrs. 2^9 (Gladstone road
Morgan Mrs. 4 The Parade
Morgan Thomas, 281 Gladstone road
Morsian Thomas. 17 Somerset rnad
Morgan Thomas J. 22 The Parade
M.ngan Thos. Jas. 2:; St. Nicholas rd
1. 7 St. Nicholas road
Morgan. ,, .Somerset rd
-M. E. 21 The Parade
iam E. 2 East View ter
Mumford Wilfred, 14 The Parade
Nathan Henry, 9 Charles place
Xeils-m Aihlrew.i:; L 17 Porthkerrv rd
O'Donnell Peter Joseph, 163 Holton rd
Owens Evan Edwd. 5 Kingsland c. es
Panloe Joseph Chas. 28 Eomillv road
Paul Frederick Wm. The Laurels,
BARRY.^' ft 7
Polkinhorn Capt. Frederick William
Leuty. 25 Windsor road
Poole Fred'k. Edwd. 261 Gladstone rd
Poole Frederick William, Eomillj pk
Powell Jn.Troed-y-bryn,Porthlierry rd
Price-Jones W. 12 The Parade
Prichard Thomas P. Beaconsfield,
Romillv road
I'l' -Im:.! ri'iiv M. 16 Eomilly road
I!, I , II I I'lHombe, Eomilly pk
;: ,, ;; . :; The Parade
II. - 1: I \ iiewydd road
R. ... I: ... :-, I. . .li\>.iod, Buttrils road
!!■ - ,1 .. 1., !■ i:lu«. P,irk road
Ri. - \];.., 1; anillv road
Ui-e. Mis. .M ami. 257 Gladstone rd
Rees Richd. Treharne. 36 Eomilly rd
Eees Robert Price. Hazelbank. Porth-
kerry road
Rees Wm Edwd. 271 Gladstone rd
Ri-'l, |.-ls 7Mv<l r, . Tynewydd rd
III, ■ I ;. \' . ir !. .,11,. road
1; : " .1 ' rathulic-).
1;. ' . \l . ■ - . i'lu thkerry road
I.: '. i;.-i View terrace
|{ ' ■ . ! .11. 7 The Parade
11 .1 . - . , .4 Romilly road
11 . \\ . ,i 11 86 Kingsland ores
li.i-- I. I. . , Romilly road
Si\-iiii It ' 1,1- Kiedk. I Holton road
~ii ■]. ■-! : . :• Digby, II St.
-Miith Willie. 2-, Park road
Smith-Jones Elias Benj. Tremynfa,
Buttrils road
Snulshv Robert Ai-mstrong. 51 St.
Nicholas road
Spickett Thos. Lewis, 27 Somerset rd
Stoddart W'illiam, 8 Canon street
Sullev Walter, 91 Tynewydd road
Svmeiis Geo. Fdk. i St. Nicholas rd
Tliomas Ben. Maytield, Park road
Thomas Evan Jenkins, Pen-y-Ian,
Tvnewvdd road
Thomas Idris. 31 St. Nicholas road
Thomas Miss Jane H. 7 Porthkerry rd
Thomas W. i Eomillv road
Thrift John, i The Parade
Tordoff Thomas Bunting, Weston ho.
Eomilly road
Travers Geo.Stephen,4 East View ter
Trigg David. 81 Tynewydd road
Vaughan Eev. Francis (Catholic),
The Presbytery, Court road
Vieke;\ John Richard Kemp. 29
Sniiiervet road
Wa-Mell Wm. Brvngwyn, Park road
^eatherill Eev. David L.Th.Durh.
(rector of St. Paul's & Merthyr
Dovan), 33 Aberystwyth crescent
Welch Eev. Thomas W.. L.D. (rector
of All Saints'), 3 Park road
W'st Frerlk. Wm. :; Poithkerry rd
VVickett Charles. 67 Tynewydd road
Wilcox Miss, IT The Parade
Williams Rev. David Hugh M.A.
(Welsh Comrre^ational). Brvnmair.
Romilly pk: Mnraan Wn
I Park rd iM.aris Jn,
Morris -Mrs.
.Morris Will:
Willi;
oad
Jones A. Mason M.D. Avoca, York pi
Jones Arthur, 33 Eomilly road
.Tones Burnley, The Firs, Eomillv pk
thke
Peach Harry, 69 Tynewydd road Youn
Perkins William, 38 Eomillv road , Vmin
Phillips Thomas Edgar. 2 Eomilly rd I Youn
Phillips Wm. Pritchard. i Broad st I
Treharne. 263 Glad-
in, 21 Somerset road
Whitlnw. 32 The Pan
George. 267 Gladstone road
, shopkeeper, 96 Morel street
Earlv closing day, Wednesday i p.m. I Adams Alfred Geo. & Co. undertakers. 134 Holton road
Abbott John Henry, ironmonger, 37, 39 & 41 Holton road ' Adams Arthur J. k Son, cycle dealers, 270 Holton roart
s. w. 4
1)8 BARKY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLy'3
Adams Oeorge k Co. boot makers, lo Graving Dock st
Adams Alice (Mrs), shopkeeper, i Bell street
Adams Lilian (Mrs.), news agent, 19 Thompson street
Ainsley Thomas Liddle, nautical instrument maker,Docka
Allen William J. chemist, 14 York place
Andrews S. & Son, coffee tavern, Docks
Ashton Edwin, confectioner, 264 Holton road
Atkins Frank, butcher, 243 Holton road
Atwell Fanny (Mrs.), shopKeeper, 44 MerthjT street
Aubigne William Henry, cycle dealer, 122 High street
Audridge Nellie (.Miss), tobacconist, 1 Thompson street
Auld John, locomotive engineer Barry Railway Co.
Locomotive office
Avery Bosina (Mrs.), dining rooms, 18 Holton road
Bailey Charles Henry, marine engineer. Docks
Ball F. C. & Co. florists, 160 Holton road
Banks Fredk. seamen's lodging house, 23 Travis stieet
Barclays Bank Ltd. (William Prichard Phillips, man-
ager), I Broad street & Dock View road; draw on
head office, 54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barnes George, bnker, 1 Vale street
Barratt John K. hardware dealer, 27 Thompson street
Barrett W. H. & Co. ship repairers. Docks
Barron John, seamen's boarding ho. 54 Thompson st
Barry Accident Hospital (Miss M. Evans, matron),
Wyndham street
Barry & Cadoxton Conservative Association (J. H
Cleverdon, sec). Station street
Barry Cjal Co. coal merchants, 13 York place
Barry District Burial Board (T. B. Tordoff, clerk). Coun-
cil offices, Holton road
Barry & District Co-operative Industrial Society Limited
(B. B. Bembridge, sec), 22 Broad street ; i Victoria
road & Evelvn street
Barry District Mutual Investment Society (Rnfns A
Davies, sec), 3 Tynewydd road
Barry District Nursing Association (John Davies. sec).
Woodlands road
Barry District Window Cleaning. Carpet Beating &
Cleaning Co. (T. Cooksley, manager), Pyke street
Barry Dock Conservative Club & Institute Limited (J.
H. Cleverdon, sec). Station street
Barry Dock News (John Rowland Llewellyn, managiiiji
editor; published fri.), 156 Holton road
Barry Dock Newspaper & Printing Co. Lim (J. A.
Hughes, sec), 85c, Holton road
Barry Docks Marine Store Co. Ltd. marine stores.Docks
Barry Estate Co. Limited (F. H. Urry, sec. ; S. H.
Mountain, cnll^ftor), Eomilly chambers. Broad street
Barry Graving Dock &; Engineering Co. Limited (John
Lowdon, managing director ; Robert Monroe, general
•nanager), dry dock owners. The Docks
Barry Herald (Barry Herald Co. proprietors & printers ;
published triday)', 31 Holton road
Barry Herald Co. printers & publishers of *' Barrv
Herald," 31 Holton road
Barry Hotel (Albert Edward Porter, managei)
Barry Institute 4, Social Club (William Presswood.
sec), 18 Broad street
Barry Market Co. Ltd. (J. A. Hughes, sec), 85c, Holton rd
Barry Xaval Ironmongery Co. ironmongers. Docks
Barry Pilolau-e Hi«ird fW. H. Stephens, sec), Dock offices
Barry Railway Co. (G. C. Downing, solicitor; F,. T
Lawrence, see). Dock offices
Barrv Railways Sick k Accident Fund (T. L. Evans,
sec). Barry station
Barrv Bowing Club, Cold Knap
Barrv Seamen-^ Tnslitnle (Rev. W. Puphani Hosford B.A.
missioiiaryl. Dock View v„a.l
Barrv Urban District Council (Thomas Bunting Tordoff,
clerk); i.ffir.s, Holton road
Barry Urban District Council Abattoirs (E.J.Curtis,iirgr)
Barrv Urbin Di-trict Council Gas & Water Department
(Thnmi.s K Fi:inl liri, enj'in.-er'). Broad street
Bartlitt .].,)„, f... .s,.,,, :,.la/.iers, ,6 Holton road
Bartlri' I'Irnl. II , I, ill ilrcssor, 20 Thompson st
Basil ! I. .1 I \l .li,,s maker, 2^ Broad street
Batliii i:\ 1 I \l ~ ..i.H Rroad street
Bazlfj Willi, 1.11 - ._.i.r, 1', 1 Til. inipson street
Becliwirth KHz,;.! etii (.Mi-s.l. grocer, 96 Hieh street
Beeston Ernest Charles, news agent, r22 Holton road
Bell William George, tobacconist. 2J0 Holton road
Bennett George, shopkeeper, 9 Wyndham street
Bennett ,Tnhn, confectioner. 100 Holton road
Bennett .lohn. dairyman, 168 Woodlands road
Bevan Arthur J. tobacconist, 180 Holton road
' Bevnon William, confr. soa. 126. 200 k 202 Holton rd
Bishop Robert Joseph. Castle hotel. Jewel street
Blackmrre Edwin Francis, accountant. Pembroke cham-
bers, Holton road
Blackwell fc Coleman, nntfrtters. 18 Dock View road
Blair k Co. nautical instrument mas. 28 Dock View road
Blnnehard Sarah H (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Castle street
Bletso Alfred Henry, decorator, 253 Holton road
Board of Trade (Mercantile Marine) (W. M. Davies
R.D., R.N.R. supt. registrar of Naval Reserve k
supt. for transfer of Lascars), Dock View road
Boots Cash Chemists (Western) Limited, 85b,Holton rd
Bowler Thomas, shopkeeper, 96 Broad street
Boyle & Co. (Cardiff) Ltd. boot & shoe mas.59 Holton rd
Brain's Barry Dock Hotel (Edward W. Corkill. man-
ager). Dock View road
Brewer James William, grocer, 25 Graving Dock street
Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works Co. Lim. railway car-
riage k wagon builders. Docks
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (Arthur Gibbon, dis-
trict manager), 20 Dock View road
British k Argentine Meat Co. Ltd.butchers,82Holton rd
British & Foreign Sailors' Society (Austin Beynon,
local .sec), 10 Thompson street
Britton William, builder, 117 Woodlands road
Brook k Williams, printers, 21 Broad street
Blown Frederick, boot maker, 2 Bell street
Bif.wn Sidney, ijreengrocer, 133 Holton road
Briiwnhill Harry, wheelwright. Hirwain street
Bryant Stanley H. stationer, 7 Broad street
Buckland Albert H. draper. 90 k 92 Holton road
Buckland Fred, outfitter, 94 Holton road
Budge Edward J. H., L.R.C.P. k S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.
Glas. surgeon. Dock View chambers
Burnett George Henry, butcher, 73 High street
Burrough William Henry, grocer, Newport house,
Thompson street
Bush Arthur P. house decorator, 23 Newlands street
Cadenhead & Co. wholesale gi'ocers, 145 Holton road
Camm Edith (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 290 Holton road
Cannell Edward Kemp L.D.S.Eng. dentist, 157 Holton rd
Cantoni Frank, secondhand furniture dlr. 294 Holton rd
Cardiff Channel Dry Docks & Pontoon Co. Ltd. (The"),
Docks
Cardiff Junction Dry Dock k Engineering Co. Limited.
marine engineers & ship repairers. Docks ; chief office.
Cardiff
Cardiff Pure Ice & Cold Storage Co. Lim. ice mfrs. Docks
Cardiff & South Wales Wagon Co. Lim. railway carriage
& wagon builders. Docks ; k at Cardiff
Carrington ,Tohn George, upholsterer, 103 High stree'
Cash k Co. b'oot makers, 7S Holton road
Cash Clothing Co. clothiers, 99 Holton road
Centi-al Motor Co. (Barry) Ltd. job masters,Buttrils ■
Chamberlain George, .Ship hotel. The Parade
Chaplin k Jones, hair dressers. 6 Merthyr street
Chappell Ada D. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Cora street
Charteris John, tailor. 17 Cross street
Christopher 73. hair dresser, 23 Dock View road
Church William, plumber, 215 Holton road
Clark Harry, blacksmith, Hirwain street
Clarke George James, district supt. Refuge Assurance
Co. Limited, 21 Park grove
Cleak Mary Ann (Mrs.), fancy goods dlr. 125 Holton rd
Cleland Douglas Luther, billiard room, 39a. Broad st
Cleland Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 20 Broad street
Clemo Charles, shopkeeper, loi High street
Clemo James, greengrocer. 208 Holton road
Cobb Frederick Morley William, optician, n6 Broad st
Coleman James, seamen's lodging house, t Travis street
Colliirs Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 35 Cr-oss street
Comben Rebecca (Miss), dress maker, i Harbour road
Coiiibear John, chief preventive officer. H. M. Customs,
Dock View road
f'onmbs William, watch maker k jeweller,io Broad street
Copp Samuel, wheelwright. Trinity street
Corbin Arthur Sidney, painter, 12 Court road
Corcoram William, boot repairer, 284 Holton road
Corne Brothers, outfitters. 7 Dock View road
Corp Maud (Mrs.), confectioner, 23 Thompson street
Cosirrave Howard, dental surgery, 229 Holton road
Costis Achille H. tailor, 76 Thompson street
County Court (Alfred Jackson, registrar k high bailiff).
33 Holton road
Onnntv Intermediate School (Boys) (Edgar W. Jones
M.A.Lond. head master), Buttrils
County Intermediate School (Girls) (Miss Esther
Morgan B..\. head mistress), Buttrils
Couriti Police Stations (David George Morris, supt.).
Holton road k (Joseph Tore, serg-eant) Harbour road
Crates Frederick John, grocer. 28 Evans street
Cros.s M k Sons, boot dealers. 272 Holton road
Cruise James, potato merchant. Docks
Cruise John, dairy, 220 Holton rood
Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limited (William Thomas, agt.).
7r Holton rond
Cuningham Dnnville, artifrrial teeth nifr. 14 Windsor rd
Dadds Rachael Rosina fMrs.). midwife. 90 Dock View rd
David Eliz.h. Ann (Mrs.), leather mer. 39 Thompson st
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BAHKY,
99
Davies Bros. (Newpoit) Limited, timber, slate & cement
importers, lime, sauitary pipes, ranges, grates,
cliimney pieces & general builders' merchants &
ironmongers. Broad street (T N 220 Barry) ; & at
Swansea; head office,Newport. See advertisement
Davies Eufus A. & Co. estate agents, 5 Tynewydd road
Davies & Sons, boot makers, 130 Holton road
Davies Benjamin Griffith, solicitor & notary, perpetual
commissioner & conamissioner for oaths, 10 1 Holton rd
Davies Heni-y, shopkeeper, 13 Woodlands road
Davies James, tailor, 224 Holton road
Davies John, tailor, Komilly buildings. Market street
Davies Lilian May (Mrs.), milliner, 266 Holton road
Davies R. Pittard L.D.S.R.G S.Eng. dentist, 2 Windsor
road & 186 Holton road
Davies Thos. grocer, & post off. 12 Park cres fcegHigh st
Davies Walter, basket maker, 43 Glamorgan street
Davies William Morgan E.D., R.N.R. supt. registrar of
naval reserve & supt. for transfer of Lascars, Mer-
cantile marine offices, Dock View road
Davis D. & Sons Limited, colliery proprietors. Docks
Deans Mary (Mrs.), confectioner, 18 Thompson street
Deoley Wifliam Henry, plniiilier, 276 Holton road
Direct Trading Co. Lim. (The), piov. mers. 97 Holton rd
Dock, Wharf, Riverside & ueneral Workers' Union (Ben
Tillett, general sec), Sydenham street
Dinaghue Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 251 Hiilloii id
Drake Arthur, shopkeeper, 43 Lower Pyke street
Duncan J. T. & Co. ship brokers. Dock chambers
Duncan T. G. & Co. ship brokers. Dock chambers
Dunn F. & Sons, boot dealers, loi Holton road
Dunning William Henry, outfitter, 144 Holton road
Dure Alfred Thomas, ironmonger, see Gear & Dure
Dutch Seamen's Mission. 100 Kingsland crescent
Dyer Joseph, butcher, 31 Thompson street
Ebdon William, -wheelwright, Hilda street
Edmonds Frederick & Sons, painters, 59 Evans street
BMmunds Ivor L.R.A.M., F.H.C.O. teacher of music,
i> Canon street
Edwards Alice (Mrs.), fancy goods dlr. 4 Park crescent
Edwards Arthur, baker, 139 Holton road
Edwards David, relieving officer, 7th district, Cardiff
union, 24 Harbour road
Edwards Lewis, shopkeeper, ^ig High street
Elliott & Jeffery, ciifrineers, boiler makers, .ship re-
pairers, Cardiff engine works, Bute docks, Cardiff &
Docks, Barry
Ellis James A. mason, 129 High street
EUwood Robert, seamen's lodging house, 25 Travis st
Emerson Jonathan T. cycle maker, 15 Holton road
England J. E. potato merchant. Dock View chambers
Jtt Arthur G.
■ied fis
dealer,
Dan
& C(
16 Thompso
85
& 85c
Holton road
Evans David Lewis & Co.drapers,io2,i04 & io6Holton rd
Evans W. & Co. monumental ma.sons, Tynewydd road
Evans Alice Julia (Mrs.), greengrocer, 40 Holtnii road
Evans David, stationer, Romilly buildings, Broad street
Evans Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 18 Park crescent
Evans Hopkin David, draper. 90 High street & fancy
draper, 14 Park crescent
Evans Madge (Miss), milliner. 70 High street *, .243.
Evans Sarah Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 2 Lewis street
Eynon Walter, tinsmith, Watson street
Farmer Charles H. photographer, 6 Dock View road
Fenney George, confectioner, 32 Holton road
Fiddler Henry, seamen's hoarding house,47Thompson st
Fitzj,'erald Patrick, tobacconist, 286 Holton road
Fleming, Reid & Co. Limited, hosiers, 89 Holton road
Forbes Beatrice Mary (Mrs.), photogiapher, 46 Thomp-
son street
FoTtt George, outfitter, 71 Thompson street
Foscolo John, outfitter, 67 Thompson street
Foster Henry Alfred, shopkeeper, 21 Park crescent &
china dealer, 8 Island road
Fowler William, auctioneer. The Nook, Romilly park
Frank Constantino, Park hotel. Park crescent
Franklin Thomas Edmund, meteorological observer &
engineer to Barry Urban District Council gas k water
department, Broad street
Frazer & Co. ship store dealers. Docks
Freedman Joseph, outfitter. 33 Dock View road
Freedman Solomon, pawnbroker, 172 Holton road
Freeman John, candle merchant, 12 Kingsland crescent
Friedman Solomon, outfitter. 41 & 5i Thompson street
Frost John T. draper, 62 & 64 Hnltnn road
Frost Richard, shopkeeper, 72 Morel street
Furbev George, gi'eenerocer, 24 Thompson street
Gale Rose, Bessie & Beatrice (Misses), dress makers, 1
Maesvcwm street
Gardiner Walter Benjamin, grocer, 10 Dock View road
(iarston William L. insurance agent, 22 Kendrick Toad
Garstone George H. cycle agent, 8 Broad street
Gay George & Sons," undertakers, 152 Holton road i,
38 Cross street
Gear & Dure, ironuiongers, 218 Holton road
Germaiiakos Costio. shopkeeper, 32 Thompson street
Gibhy & Cleak, builders, Hirwain street
Gibby William Henry, ironmonger, 85 High street
r-iddings & Dunn, ironmongers, 42 Holton road
Gifford William Henry, tobacconist, 31 Dock View road
Giles Edith Leah (Mis.), shopkeeper, 9 Jewel street
Coal C'o. Ltd. colliery proprietors, Docks
Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. Ltd. Docks
I Goodrich Charles, boot maker, 97 High street
Gould William Henry, brass & iron founder. Docks
! Grace J. A. excise officer, H. M. Customs, Dock View rd
'■■ Gratte Henry J. & Son, wholesale & export chemists &
! importers 'of Havanna cigars, 9 Dock View road. 800
advertisement
Great Western Railway Co. (Wm. J. Turner, inspector)
Greener Franz Joseph, jeweller Jco. 118 Holton road
Griffin Thomas, hair dresser, 24 Holton road
Griffiths & Co. bakers, 43 Holton road & 87 High street
Griffiths k Sons, clothiers, ; 1 & 12 Dock View road
Griffiths Arthur, boot maker, 60 Morel street
Griffiths Edith W. (Miss), fancy draper, 206 Holton id
Griffiths Edward Reginald M.K.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond
physician & surseon, Ravenscourt, Tynewydd road
Griflilhs Grif, confeL-tioner, 120 Holton road
Griffiths John, dairvman, 77 Holton road
Griffiths Lvdiii H. (Miss), milliner, 204 Holton road
1 Griindfeld Joseph, outfitter, 53 Thompson street
I Gu^ret L. Limited, ship brolcers. Dock chambers. Docks
! Guppv William, pilot. 44 Kingsland crescent
1 Guthrie, Heywood & Co. Ltd. ship brokers, Dock cham-
■ bers, Docks
i Guv Richard, pork butcher, 74 Holton road
i Haigh Mary (Mrs.), herbalist, 19 Holton road
i Halewood Peter & Sons, boot makers. 104 High afcreei
I Halford Nellie (Mrs.), draper, 129 Holton road
i Hall T. & Co. boiler makers. Docks
Hall Reginald William M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon,
I & veterinary inspector under the "Diseases of Ani-
] mals Acts," 51 Tynewydd road
Hammett Edgar, watch & clock maker. Masonic build-
I ings. Broad street
Hammond Arthnr Thomas, auctioneer, loi Holton road
Hancock William & Co. Limited, mineral water manu-
facturers (branch), Watson street
Hannay Samuel, confectioner. 22 Holton road
' Hanson Neil, seamen's lodgmg house, 55 Thompson st
j Harding Frederick Wm. hoot repaii-er, 6 Spencer street
Hardy Arthur F. dairy, 117 High street
I Harley Convalescent Home (Miss Weale, matron), 26^
I York place
I Harper Thos. & Suns, ship store dlrs. Dock chmbre. Docks
Harrhy Cecilia (Miss), dairy. Market street
Harris Henry, confectioner. 109 Brnad streel
[ikeeper. 1 Graving Dock .street
lil merchant. Woodlands road
ngent, 3 Island road
itfitter,' 21 Dock View road
fitter, 5 Dock View road k pawn-
broker, 137 Holton road ,
Hayes Brothers, opticians, Docks
Hayes M. & Son, coal merchants, 102 Graving Dock st
Heddon Constance (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 87 Morel street
Hendon Ann (Mrs.), draper. 7 Lombard street
Hendy Arthur, boot maker, 201 Holton road
Hicks W. T. & Co. chemists & wholesale & retail drug-
gists. 48 Holton road; & 2a Duke street, Cardiff.
See advertisement
Hider Said Mahomed.refreshment Tooms.5oThompson si
Hill & Co. house furnishers, 128 Holton road
Hill Henry, boot maker, 40 Thompson street
Hill Joseph Hornsby, shopkeeper, 250 Holton road
Hill Thomas Heniy, Windsor hotel, Holton rd. Dock
Hipp's Limited, tailors, 9; Holton road
H. M. Customs House & Excise, Dock View road
Hobbs Richard, boot repairer. Docks
Hockley Charles, inspector to the port sanitary antnority.
40 Romilly road
Hodije "William, fried fish dealer,
Hodges & Co. Limited, ship repa
Holdwav Benjamin, supt
surance Co. Limited. 3!
Abraham,
6 Holton road
PS, Docks
London & Manchester
Court road
261 Holton road
HnitonE state Co Lim'ited (F. Propert Jones-Lloyd, sec).
Pembroke chambers, Holton road
Home & Colonial Stores Limited, grocers &C.70 Holton rd
s. w. 4*
100 liAKKY.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Hook Leon, decoratur, 27 Holton road
Hooper W. H. & Co. general ironmongers 99 & 100.
& funeral furnishers 98, High street
Huijper Alfred, builder, 23 Eveh'n street
Hopkins Brnil„.r<. clothiers, 71, "73 & 75 ThomiJSon st
HopUni': AUri-.l .Iiuies, Bassett Arms hotel, Holton road
Hort"!! .l"-i.[ili. hiii.t lepairer. Lower Guthrie street
HoHsd,.n D, runs, lieensed boatman. Dock View road
Hi>ii . i '. _ . ' r repairer, Romilly bldgs. Market st
H<''i ! 1 I 111), confectioner, 174 Holton road
Hnv. ii"!. keeper, 50 Lower Pjke street
H'i\<,:i, Uil.iit,. !, inner, Cwm Barry farm
Hughis Benjamin, shopkeeper, 176 Holton road
Hughes John Arthur, solicitor, commissioner for oaths,
^ec. to Mount Pleasant Estate Co. VVnodliinds Estate
Co. Limited. Barry Dock Newspaper & Printin-- C^i.
Limited, sec. & solicif'ir to Barry Market (.'". Ltd.
85c, Holton road k Romilly chaml'iers. Bmad <lieet
Huss C. H. Limited, paint manutrs. Dock ehmbrs Docks
Irving (i. Gillon L P.-CP. & L.E.C.S.Edin., L B.F.P. &
S.Glas. physician & surgeon, i Windsor road
Isaac Jane E. (.Missi, dress maker, 14 Wyndham street
Jackson Alfred, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, re-
L'istiiu & lii-h liaililT of county court, 33 Holton road
Jill- T'l ,,,, - 'Vi'U.im M.B. physician. 1 Park road
Jail; ' , 1-i. artificial teeth maker,57 Broad st
Jamr- 111:. ,s, tailor, 12 Broad street
Jr.i .1.1,, 1 ,/jur. 50 Holton road & 95 High st
Jelii-io- .V liKii. >ljjp chandlers & proyision merchants.
30 Dock View Hiad. T Xos. 175 & 428
-lekii Midiiel, tobacconi'st. 17 Dock View mad & iij
Broad street
Jenkins David Webborne. fruiterer, 12 Holton road
Jenkins Edward, insurance agent, 12 Lewis street
Jenkins Henry, fancy draper, 3o High street
Jenkins John, supt. collector to Barry Urban District
Council, Holton road
Dock View chambers, Dock View road
Johansen Annie (Mrs.). .seaiiien"s hnardinu house, 9
Thompson street
Ji.hn Annie Louisa (Mrs.), midwife. 83 Station street
John David, butcher, 60 Holton road
John Thomas, grocer, 56 Newlands street
Johns Wm. butcher 254, & grocer 2^6 & 258, Holton rd
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited, dyers & cleaners.
Cigb, Holton road
Johnson & Co. butchers. 13 Thompson street
Jones D. C. & Co. cl .il. - - "n 1 , n road
.Tones Evan & Co. Li i- 1 '. i i , -1 Iliirh street
-Jones James & Co. finoi.il nu msi,... .-, 07 Bolton road
Jones Jamts & Co. jol,„iit-i.Ts. Bmad street
Jones John & Co. drajiers. 1 14 & iiu Holton road
Jones Owen & Co. irrncer,. 37 Thompson street
Jones & Owens, physicians & surgeons, 6 Kingslan.l
crescent & 29 Court road
Jones A. Mas..M M.D.Kdiu. ^fin,,. Powell & Jones), phy-
sician & MiTceoo. Avoca. York place
J. IOCS Alfred, hail dio-c. see Chaplin & Jones
Jones .Arthur, dock accounts department. Dock ollices
lones D. lestyn, grocer, 72 High street
Jones David, news au'ent i stationer, it sub-posi otlice.
222 Holt.ni road
J.,ne< Ki'iik. butcher, ,'4 Holton road
.li TO-, l-'.l W I ' iiii. j; . I,. -4 Woodlands road
rd
teeth maker. 44 Brrmd
Jones Margaret (Miss), dress maker, 211 Holton road
Jones Owen Thomas L.BC.P.. L.E.C.S.Edin.. L.F.P. &
S.Glas. physician & surgeon (Jones & Owens). 21)
Court road
Jones Ri'es, printer & stationer, 15 Broad street
J. .lies Si.lney Hillvard, grocer, 77 Castleman street
Jones Thomas, cycle dealer, 121 Holton ruad
[ent Percy Wheeler Lit CIV, MR CS, D.IMl. nedi-
<al officer of health for Barry I'rlian District Counei
k Port Sanitary Authority, medical supt. to the hos-
pitals k aehuol medical oflicer, 26 York place
CiiiL' & Noilson, physicians k surce 01s. 15 & 17 Porth
kerry road
King John Charles M.R.C.S.Eng.. L.H.O.P.Lond. (King
k Xeilsnn), physician k surgeon, k certifying factory
surgeon. 15 & '17 Porthkerry road
King's Hall (Arthur Carlton, managing director).
Broad street
Knight William, grocer. 1 Graving Dock street
Knill Albert Edward, rag merchant, 30a, Thompson st
Knstalas Nicholas, seamen's lodging ho.aa Thompsiin st
Koutsoudis George, boot maker,'33 Sydenham stree-
L:niib John, tobacconist. 19 Dock Vien rond
li-nnheit Oliver, greensiiocer, 77 Broad street
Land Charles, watch & clock maker, 27 Holton road
Lane Leah Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist, 4 Thompson -
Lane Thomas, refreshment rooms, 9 Broad street
Lanham Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist. loS Brond .streci
Lavis Samnei, dairy, 78 Kingsland crescent
Lawrence Arthur Stanley, pawnbroker, 44 Holton road
Lawrence Edwd. Thos.sec. Barry Railway Co.Dock offices
Jjee Chung, laundry. 192 HiJt'in road
Lee Chung, laundry, 22 Thompson street
Lee Hop, laundry, 38 Broad street
Lennox Geo.W.&Co.booksellers k stationrs.SDockView rd
Lennox Petw, grocer. 219 & 221 Holton road
Levi Jacob L. pawnbroker, 2J Thompson street
Levi Philip, tailor, 19 Thompson street
Lewis Biotlieis, hosiers, 108 & 124b. Holton road
Lewis D. fc Co. outlitters. i & 2 Hieh street & fancy
ooo.ls dealers. 78 High street
Lewis David, dining rooms, 29 Dock View road
Lewis .John, shopkeeper, 125 High street
Leivis Hichar.l .\. commercial school, 6 Broad street
Lewis Thomas Wiiliam. a.ssistant overseer for the parish
of Barry, Council offices, Holton road
Lewis Wiiliam George, tobacconist, 35 Thompson street
Liber.il Club k Institute (William Adshead. sec). 1
Thompson street
Lincoln Wagon k Engine Co. Limited, railway wagon
builders. Docks
Lipton Limited, tea dealers. Dock View chambei-. ,t
provision dealers, 53 Holton road
Liudakis Costis,seamen's lodging house,s8Thompson st
Liverpool Victoria Friendly "Society (J. M. Woctton,
district aijent). Eomillv buildings. Broad street
Livingstone John M.D. &C.M.Glas. physician & surgeon,
159 Holton road
Llewellyn Wm. Thos. teacher of music, 275 Gladstone rd
Llovd David k Co. clothiers. 72 Holton road
Lloyd E. & J. drapers. 106 k 107 Hisrh street k hosiers,
RoniiUv buildinos. Broad -treet
Llovd's K-'-iii i-r "liiiiiiiu V W. Pitt, surveyor; H
W. W ill •' , ■ : . 1 ' : . :i ' .hambers
Llovd- 111 I 11 1 1 -- Thompson street &
(Mil.-lo . 1 li 1 1 H ..i (E. Blackwell Thonir.s.
inaniij,'er 1 ; di.Mv mm L octMii i.JTice. 71 Lombard -1.
London E C 3
London City k Midland Bank Limited (Metropolitan
branch) (Arthur Louis Goldsworthy. manager). 33
Holton road; draw on heiid office. 5 Threadneedle
street, London EC 2
London Joint Citv & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Edward William Benjamin k George Lionel Johnson.
joint iminagers). 20 Dock View road; draw on head
oflice. 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
London Scalinsr Co. Limited (The), boiler k tank
cleaners, boiler coverers & ship painters. The Docks;
k at Cardiff. T N 363 Barry
Lonir F. H. Limited, chemists. 63 Holton road
I,ongsta£t Charles Edward, baiaar, 146 k 243 Holton rd
Lou'_'her Richard, chemist, 88 High street
Lovell Isaac Willi.am, grocer, 106 Broad street
Luen Alfred M. k Co. marine store dealers, Docks
Luen Rebecca (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. Masonic
buildings. Broad street k confectioner, 83 High street
Liiir:: Chas. boot repairer, 124 High st. & 2 Island road
M:icr> (iioiMc. grocer, 2 Glamorgan street
M, lli,,\ .Inliii. -luipkeeper. 39 Sydenham street
Ml--, s.iiiili Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Gaen street
Miliooii Kiriil.oula, shopkeeper, 65 Thompson street
.Malpas JaI.ez. greengrocer. 74 High street k Harbour rd
Marshall John k Co. Ltd. butchers, 15 Dock View ro.ad
Marshall John, butcher, 76 Holton road
Mason Charlotte (Mrs.) CM B. midwife. 22 Princes at
Misnn Martha (Mrs.), greengrocer. 56 Thompson street
Masonic Hall, Broad street
Masonic Hall Trust Co. Limited (F. C. Milner, sec).
84 High street
Masters k Co. (Clothiers) Limited, clothiers & out-
fitters. 45 & 47 Holton road
Matthews Amelia (Miss), farmer, BeggarsweU
Masted Charles, pilot, 28 Kingsland crescent
May Henrv, seamen's boarding house, 252 Holton road
Mayne. Sons k Co. ironmongers, 109 High street k 56
Holton road
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
HARRY,
101
Mayo Benjamin, photogirapher, 127 Holton road
Maypole Dairv Co. Ltd. Lutter factors, 54 Holton road
Meadow Dairy Co. Ltd. pmvisinn dealers, 84 Holton rd
Medhurst Walter Thomas, hardware dlr. 43 Thomp.sun .-t
Mesilitt & June- LM, tiiiiUT iiiprs. & imporleis. Dock-.
.Meredith Jas. bnt.h, v, 1^-, II ,li,,ii r.i & 2 Thompson st
Merthyr & D-)wlai.s pfiu annit Ili'nefit Building Societv
(Edwin F. Blackmore, distri.-t agent), Pembroki-
chambers, Holton road
Messer John, confectionei*, 239 Holton road
Miobaelson Jacob, pawnbroker, 49 Holton road
■ Michaelson Joseph, pawnbroker, 45 Thompson street &
49 Holton road
Midland Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. Limited, Docks
Milburn A. & to. Ltd. ship chandlers. Dock chambers
Milburn Slater & Grithths, ship chandlers. Dock chmbrs
Mills Albert Edward, butcher, 216 Holton road
Mills William Ja'iies. picture frame maker, 2.Broad st
Milner Fredk, Cyril. news agt.& sub-postmaster,84High st
Ministry of LalR.ur (Employment Exchange), Dock
View road
Mitchell Robert Cieovye. shopkeeper, 119 Woodlands rd
Moffatt William, artificial teeth maker, 142 Holton road
Molineux & Co. boot & shoe makers. 75 Holton road &
32 High street
Monk Morris, butcher, 91 High street
Monk Walter Henry, butcher, 212 Holton road
Moore William Holland, saddler. 55 Holton road
Moorman William, upholsterer. 14 Thompson street
Mnrdecai & .Sons, tobacconists. 4 Dock Yiew road
Morgan E. J.& M. C. (Misses), apartments, 19 The Parade
Morgan Gw\n, assessor & collector of King's taxes, 73
Holton road
Morgan Hairiett (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 2 Vale street
Morgan Isabel Bessie (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife,4i High st
Morgan John Howell, grocer, 140 Holton road
Morgan Sidnev. china .i.Mlfi . ^q Broad street
Morris E. & Co. taibus, 02 Ilii^h street
Morris David G-m^r. ^nin. n;t,-rH:lent of police. (Vmntx
Police station. H..lt..n im i J
Morris leuan Idwal, grocer, 263 Holton road
Morris Margery (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 300 Holton road
Mossford F. t! & Co. Ltd. sculptors. Tynewydd road
Motton George, plumber. 29 Holton road
Mountain Samuel Henry, estate agent, 14 Wenvoe ter
Murphv Mignonette (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. Docks
Nash Mary (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 11 Broad street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch). Dock View rund & (sub-branch) Homilly
buildings. Broad street (Richard AUcot Sprent, man-
ager); draw on head officers Bishopsgate,LondonEC2
National Sailors" & Firemen's Union (J. Marston, sec),
31a. Dock View road
Neil Alexander, fried fish dealer, 30 Thompson street
Neilson Andrew M.B.. Ch.B. (King & Neilson), phy-
sician & surgenn. 15 & 17 Porthkerry road
Nesbitt Charles, photographer, 61 Holton road
Newman Alfred Pointon, chemist, 51 Thompson street
Newman Pointon CMrs.). private school, Hillside,Park rd
Nicholas Peter, shopkeeper. 36 Thompson street
North Central Wagon Co. Limited (The), railway wagon
builders. Docks
North's Navigation Collieries (1889) Limited, colliery
proprietors. Docks
Northern Scaling & Painting Co. ship painters, Dock
chambers. Docks
Ocean (The) Coal Co. Ltd. colliery proprietors. Docks
O'Donnell Peter Joseph L.R.C S.Ire. physician & sur-
geon, 163 Holton road
O'Keefe Tom, seamen's lodging house, 10 Travis street
Oliver George, boot dealer, 83 Holton road
Olsen Hy. Bernard, seamen's lodging ho. 12 Travis st
Orient Line of Mad Steamers (Wm. Thomas, agent), 71
Holton road
Osborne & Co. coppersmiths. Docks
Owen Luke T. wine & spirit merchant, 15 Thompson st
Owens Evan Edward L.RC.P., L.R.C. S.Edin., L.F.P.
4; S.GIas. physician & surgeon (Jones & Owens). 6
Kingsland crescent
Page Alice &, Minnie (Misses), milliners, 113 & 114
Broad street
Palmer George, confectioner, 268 Holton road
Pardoe Joseph Charles A.M.I.C.E. surveyor to Urban
District Council, Council offices, Holton road
Parke Louisa Jane (Mrs.), draper, u Thompson street
Parr Frederick George, dining rooms, 5 Broad street
Passant Edward, grocer, 269 Holton road
Passmore Daniel John, fried fish dealer, 135 Holton rd
Paul H. R. & Son, builders' merchants, Holton road
Payne John, sculptor, 40 Jewel street
Pearl Life Assurance C!o.. Limited (George Allen
Williams, superintendent), 33 Broad street
Pi-ijlers' .Stores Limited, grocers, 234 & 236 Holton mad
pHnnioL'ton George (i. V. coal, shipping & ballast dept.
Dock offices
PiMi-iia .liian. refreshment room. 40 Thompson strei-i
IViiN II. i Co. Lowers. 147 Hollun road
Vr:. . I, h,., ,,.r,..: l:,ri:i - '.Ml.. ,- H.ilton TOiul
i' ■ . : :i . 1' • I" ' ■ :'■ - ! I li'inipson street
I' ■■ ^ I 1,1. tcIiMiit. Docks
i'.-m '.', 'I iM II. ;mm,i.n. --- I M,il,l:,nd street
Philipps Robert, butcher. 124 Holton road
Phdlips Brothers, outfitters, 13 Dock View road
Phillips Rees & Co. house agents. Pembroke cham-
bers, Holton road
Phillips John, dairy, 153 Holton road
Phillips John, hosier, 98 Holton road
f-Mrs ■
Phil
I'richa
x3 I'v
■d k
the Ba
Pitts Joseph M. fishmonger, 79 High street
Playford Charles, refreshment rooms, 33 Thompson st
Poole's Limited, butchers, 71 Holton road. See ad-
vertisement
Powell & Jones, surgeons &c. Troedybryn, Porthkerry
road & Avoca. York place ; surgery, 161 Holton road
Powell Ellen (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 151 Holton road
PoMcll Frederick, fancy repository, 13 Broad street
Powell James Edward, shopkeeper, 9 Spencer street
Powell John L.R.C. P. & S.Edin. surgeon (Powell &
J iips\ Ti-M.-.i-v-hx-yn. Porthkerry road
I'l'-- 'I ^. ;' , ■ ler. 93 Holton road
Pi 1 1^ i\ dealer. 94 High street
Pill V, 1' h.iir dresser, 260 Holton road
I'r L- ■' 1 .1 Investment Society (E. W. Standen,
-i-', . ii ■ ■ :i ruad
Pr .1, ''. run. brass founders, i Greenwood st
Pimm, II, . I. I, III' dresser. 5 Island road
Pivther.li li >'i- .i(i-d fi.sh dlr.3 GravingDock st
Public Libr . .: ,,;. 1; h, librarian), Holton road;
readinrr 1 ~ i' ■ 1 ■ ' v road
R A '
(John VV.
■I , stewaid), 66 & 68 Thompson street
. ,iluniber. 131 Holton road
• i:-; ). music dealer, 123 High street
Mi. ). midwife, 100 Kingsland ores
:..:i;. -, Atlantic flour mill. Docks
, ■.^. 210 Hnlton road
- Ii iiiriidance officer, Holton road
. . -;:'■■' iMiit-r, 15S Holton road
iv merrliant. Merthyr street
I Rees Melville, chemist. 09a, Holton' road
; Rees W. A. butcher, 95 High street
i Rees William Edward, chemist, 238 Holton road
Rees William James, coal merchant, 19 Tynewydd road
Rich.irJs Fred & Co. stevedores. Dock chambers. Docks
I Richards John, butcher, 21 Graving Dock street
' Richar.ls Park, outfitter. i5 Dock View road & 17. .7 &
Rees .]'
olton
I. painter &c. 81 High street
!, 50 Woodlands road
nited. ship brokers. Dock ch
IS, ISO Holton road
).. Ch.B.Edin. physician & si
.ent
Rmuill} IIil! I ■iiial Cinema Co. lessees). Broad street
Rcwdon '.jenrge. shopkeeper, 31 Graving Dock street
Rowe Ernest, butcher. 119 Holton road
Sargent Edward James, photographer. 249 Holton road
Sawyer Ernest Benjamin, plumber, 16 York place
Scandrett Wyndham Leonard, butcher, 5 Thompson st
Scharfstein Robert, hair dresser, 59 Thompson street
Scoltock Alfred, typewriting offices & registrar of births,
deaths & marriages for St. Nicholas district, 5 Tyiit-
wvdd road
Scotch Wool & Hosiery Stores, hosiery manufacturers,
89 Holton road
Seager Shipping Supplies Limited, ship store mer-
chants. Dock View chambers. Dock
Seti-ora Lucus,
Sellev Walter.
Hnltnii road ^ , ,
Sharp Frank A. botcher. 7 Island road
Shearman John & Co. Limited, ship repairers. Docks
Shipping Federation Limited (Albert Edward Clark,
registrar). Station street
Shubert Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 20 Fryatt street
Simpkins Frank, fruiterer, 14 Broad street
s. w. 4t
air dresser, 48 Thomps
ews agent 63 & Z59- ^
102 BAKKY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'?
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. 35 Holtou road
Siismith Charles Frederick G., L.B.C.P. & S.Edin.
phrsician &, surgeon, i Helton road
Skinner Mary Ann (Mrs.), restaurant, 26 Holton ruad
Slade William, shupkeeijer, 4 Broad street
Sommerfield Samuel Bunn. sanitary in.spector, fnunril
uflices, Holton road
Sparks, Treharne 4; Co. chemists, 28 Dock View road
Speke George, painter, 110 High street
Sprent Richard AUcott, manager Kational Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited, & insurance iigont.
Dock A'^iew road
Stansworlh Hannah (Miss), stationer. 121 High street
Stiir Tea Co. Limiied, grocers, 77 High street k u-,\
ilealers, 86 Holton road
Stark Albert, com dealer, 237 Holtou road
Stead & Simpson Ltd. boot mannfactnrers, 87 Holton ra
Stephens Hv. Arth. seamen's boarding ho. 5 Travis si
Stewarts Limited, tailors, 85a, Holton road
Stone Bernard, picture frame maker, 38 Holton road
Stone Gertrude (Mrs.), confectioner, 114 High streei
Stoneham James, butcher, 24 Park crescent
Strick Frank C. & Co. Lim. ship OTvners, Dock chambers
Sylvester John, painter. 36 Cross street
Tallboy James & Co. fruit merchants, Greernioud si. k
25s & 257 Holton road
Tallboy James Edward, upholsterer, 217 Holton r.uid
Tamlyn Walter, jun. baker, 11 Merthyr street
Tamlyn Walter, sen. greengrocer, 73 Station street
Tape George, builder, 105 Castleland street
Taylor & Son, china dealers, 196 Holton road
Tavlor Edward, fruiterer, 34 & 130 Holton road
TaVlor Ruth (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 26 Thompson st
ThHiitre Royal (Arthur farUon, managing director),
Broad
for Barry
•rbai
Tlininas Albert, chief wat(
District Council. 28 Han
Thomas Aquila Morgan, boot maker, 29 Castleland st
Thomas Ben, house & estate agent, 3 Regent street
Thomas David Jenkin, chemist, 148 Holton road
Thomas Ebene/.er, berthing master, 66 Station street
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), bookseller, 17 Holtnn road
Thomas Evan Jenkin, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
148 Holton road
Thomas George, decorator, 18 York place
Thomas George Albert, boot maker, 27 Tynenydd road
Thomas George Albert, boot repairer, i72d, Holton rd
Thomas Harry, hair dresser, 3 Broad street
Thomas Ivor, musical instrument warehouse,
Thomas Jenkin Rees, butcher, 103 High street
Thomas John David, draper, 232 Holton road
Thomas Thomas, china dealer, 11 1 High stret
Thomas William, auctioneer, vainer, house
agent, 71 Holton road
Thompson & Shackell Limited (John Williams, agent),
pianoforte manufacturers, 21 Holton road
Thompson Gladys Ada (Miss), dress ma. 30 Low.PyUc si
Tibbetts Thomas George, grocer, 46 Holton road
[icft st
estate
Tr.rdoff Tl
V,
D.sl
iting, solicitor, clerk to the Barry
iincil k Port Sanitarv Authority k
id. Cnuncil ofTices. Holton road A:
=44
Treasure W Ml: ; II.;, . .1 inner, 5fi Hnlton rnad
Tronght Thiiui.i . > wi.f. l ; ,..:u r, 16 & 17 Broad street
Tuck & Co. Ltd. india rubber manufacturers. Docks
Turner William J. inspector G. W. Blv. Co. Dorks
Hnion-Castlc Mail Steamship Co. Limited (William
Thomas, nirent), 71 Holton road
BARHY ISLAND (so-calleil) is a popular seaside resort
formerly surrounded by water but now joined to the main-
land by two good roads : it lies on the north shore of the
Bristol C'banne], and has a terminal station on the
Barry railway one mile south-west from Barry, in the
county of Glamorgan and ecclesiastical parish of Sully,
hut for all civil purposes is included in th<v Barry TTrban
District.
The inland is laid out with roads and walks, the nar-
row spur of land terminating at Friars Point forming
n natural promenade, from which extensive views of the
rhannel are obtained.
Whitmore Bay, between Nell's Point and Friars Point,
is a cresrent-shaped inlet with firm and beautiful sands,
entirely free from pebbles and thoroughly safe for boat-
ing and bathing.
The Mission Church of St Barok is an iron structure;
Riv. Arthur David Collier B.A. of St. David's College,
Vaina? Dimitri, seamen's boarding bo, 52 Thompson st
Vaughan W. E. & Co. Limited, dyers &c. Bomilly bldgs
Vaughan C. J. ale & porter bottler, St. Nicholas road
Vint's Electric Palace (Leon Vint, propr.), Thompson st
Voluntary Hospital for Destitute • Sick & Dying (Mis»
Amy Evans, sec. & supt.), 190 Holton road
Waddell William, general manager to the Banv R;iil-
wav Co. Docks
V\alkev Ada C (Miss), private school, Romilly road
Walsh'Mary (Mrs.), cofTee house. 68 Holton i-oad
Walters Evan H. shopkeeper. 162 Gladstone road
Ward Henry, grocer, i Spencer street
Ward William, butcher, 22 Dock View road
Warrilow Eric, gi-indery dealer, 141 Holton road
Warry Robert, greengrocer, 267 Holton road
Waters Elizabeth (Mrs), seamen's boarding house. &i-
Thompson street
Watkins Herbert George, blacksmith, 29 Merthyr street
Wav F, J, k Co, clothiers. 3 Thompson street
H'ebh Charles, furniture remover. 28 Holton road
Webb .lames, tishmonger & greengrocer, 66 Holton roaif
Webbei A. J. & Co. fruiterers, 21 Thompson street
Webber Walter, greengrocer, 230 Holton road & ag
Thompson street
Welch Michael, dairy, 241 Holton road
Wills Ada Marv (Miss), midlife, 50 Dock View road
'kVenslev Elizabeth (Mrs.), stationer. 112 Holton road
Westorii Wagon & Property Co. Limited, railway car-
riage k wagon builders. Docks
Wheeler Frederick, boot maker, 46 Richard street
White k Stark, marine store dealers. Dock chambers
White Thomas & Co. motor engineers, 105 Broad street
Williams S, A. Ltd, ship brokers. Dock chambrs. Docks.
75 High street
r72a, Holton road
95 Holton road
Williams Chester, draper, 75
Williams Edward, hair dresser
Williams Edward E, J. grocer
Williams Evan, refrosbment rooms, 57 Holton road
Williams Evan, Victoria hotel. Holton road
Williams George, dairyman. 154 Holton road
Williams John, shopkeeper'. 135 Woodlands road
Williams Mary Ann (Miss), dress ma. 28 Tynewydd rd
Williams William, tailor, i'<2 Holton road
Williams William Thom.as. confectioner, 292 Holton rd
Wilson. Fletcher, Bruce & Sons Limited, opticians k
nautical instrument makers, 42 Dock View road
Wilson, Sons & Co, Limited, ship brokers.i4Dock View rd
Windsor .Jennie (Mrs,), confectioner. 28c, Dock View r*
Windsor Walter John, tailor, 91 Holton road
Witchard Frederick George, shopkeeper, i Cross street
Withers Frank, dairy, 23 Graving Dock street
Withers John Frank, greensrrocer, 115 High street
Wood Albert, fried fish dealer, 20 Holton road
Woodham k Son. greengrocers 108, k fried fish dealer»
113, High street
Woodham Emma (Mrs.), fishmonger. 52 Holton road
Woodhams Richard, fried fish dealer, 107 Broad street
Woodlands Estate Co. Limited (J. A. Hughes, seel.
83c, Holton road
Woollard Basil, tobacconist. 246 Holton road
Wyatt Alfred Geo. refreshment rooms, 198 Holton road
Wyndham Conservative Club & Institute (Barry)Limit-ed
(Charles L. Bees, sec). Harbour road
Wyndham Helen (Miss), milliner, 80 Holton road
Vandell Harold, butcher, ig Dunraven street
Ven Elizabeth A. (Mrs.), fancy draper, 242 Holt, n ro.id
Young Men's Christian Association (Rev. W, J. Patr
B.A. sec), Newlands .street
Young Women's Christian Association (Mrs Mabel
Wills, .sec). 26 Newlands
I Young Alfred, grocer, 112 B
street
Lampeter, is curate in charge. There are Wesleyan..
Presbyterian and Baptist chapels.
Town Sub-Post, M. O., T. k Telephonic E. D. Office,
Friars road, — Mrs, Margaret Mary Harris, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received through Barry
Public Elementary School, Clive road (mixed & infants) ;
the mixed school was opened in May, 1900, for 26a
children; & the infants' school in Sept, 1898, for 17S
children ; John E, Thorpe, master ; Miss Annie Ellis,
mistress
The school is under the control of the Barry Education
Committee
Police Station, Thomas Arthur Arch, constable
Railway Station, T, B. Owen, station master
Conveyance.
Rail motors k wagonettes run frequintly from Barry
PBIV.tTR RKSIDBHTS.
George, Rosedene, Fri:i
E. Craiglands, Red-
Charlea.
DIRECTORY.]
Brough John H. Hazsledine, Hed-
brink crescent
Collier Rev. Arthur David B.A.
(curate in charge), 23 Clive road
Gall Alex. Rockcliffe, Eedbrink ores
Graham William J. P. Friars Point
Halliday Henry Jardine, Lyra, Friars rd
Jones Archibald Claude, AUt-yr-yn,
Friars road
Morgan William Albert, Hill crest.
Friars road
Owens Evan, Bryngobaith, Friars rd
Reed George, Friars road
Smart Walter, Rosemount. Friars id
Tanghan Mrs. Friars road
COMMEltCIAL.
Ashton Ernest, baker, 5 Plymouth rd
Barry & District Co-operative Society,
Ivor street
Sevan Frank, boot repr. 13 Ivor st
Beynon Annie (Mrs.), fried fish
dealer, 34 Phyllis street
Beynon Wm. confectioner, Paaet .d
Billups Percv Christopher Charles
L.R C P Lnnd., M R C.S Eng. phy-
sician & snrgeon, 23 Plymouth rd
Bisgrove Edward, shopkpr. 27 Ivor st
Cole Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19
Plymouth road
SOUTH WALES.
DaviesRd. E. refrshmt. rms. Paget rd
Gear Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr.7 Ivor st
Grey Thos. tobaccnst. 4 Plymouth rd
Harris Henry, coal mer. Friars road
Harris John T. pier master, 22 Red-
brink crescent
Harris Margaret Mary (Mrs.). .<U-
tioner. Post oflice. Friars roud
Hellings Grey, .shopkpr. 42 Phvllis .-t
Hind Norah (Mrs.), apartments, 10
Plymouth road
HoUoway James, dairy, 9 Ivor street
Irving David, di puty dock master,
Hewell house. Friars road
Isaac Maurice Jrmes, shopkeeper, 61
Clive road
Jones John & Sons, refreshment
rooms, Paget road
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), midwife, 21 Ply-
mouth road
Knight John, licensed hoatniaii. 39
Plymouth road
Lewis Richard, news agt. 5 Triangle
Lewis Thomas, butcher, I Plymovith rd
Lewis Wm. Thos. grocer, 2 Triangle
Long Charles, refreshment rooms 1,
& fishmonger 3, The Triangle
McLennon John, shopkpr. 94 Phylli.* st
Marsh Arth. insur. agnt. 5 Dyfrig st
Martin Fdk. Wm. shopkpr.4 Triangle
BATTLE is a parish and village in the county of Breck-
nockshire, a short distance from the east bank of the
river Tscir, and h mile north of Cradoc station, on the
Neath and Brecon" railway and 3 miles north-by-west from
Brecon, in the Merthyr Cynog hundred, pettv sessional
division of Merthyr, county court district of Brecon and
union of Brecknock, and in the rural deanery of Brecon
(first part), archdeaconrv of Brecon, and diocese of St,
David's. The church of St. Cynog, built early in the 14th
century to accommodate inhabitants who formerly pos-
sessed a chapel attached to the priory church of Brecon
fitself an offshoot of the Great Abbev of Battle in Sussex)
is a small Early English building, consisting of a chancel,
nave, with one porch, and a tower containing one bell:
the church was restored in 1880. at a cost of ^i.ooo, and
affords 120 sittini^s ; the church plate includes a chalice
ISEtiKLLY. 1U3
Owens Evan, pilot, Bryn Gobaith,
Friars road
Plvmouth Estate Office, Paget road
Pritchard Lillian (Mrs.), refreshment
, 3 Plymouth road
Public Reading Room, 7 Plymouth rd
Ratcliffe Septimus, gardener to W.
Graham esq
Rees Emily(Mrs.), fancy drpr.iilvor ~t
Rees Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 2Phyllis st
Robertson John William, licensed
boatman, Orcadia, Dyfrig street
Searle Robert, hair dresser, 4 Ply-
mouth road
Skinner John F. house agent, 94
Phyllis street
Smart Walter H. pilot. Rose mount.
Friars road
Smith George Francis, grocer, 2 Ply-
mouth road
Snailham Charles, apartments, 36
Redbrink crescent
Stephens William Arnold, fancy goods
dealer, 6 Plymouth road
Tanner Wm. Albt. butcher, 5 Ivor .a
Thomas Bros, boot reprs. 3 Ivor st
Vaughan Ada F. (Miss), Marine horel
Whelan Selina (Mrs.), apartments, 14
Redbrink crescent
Wilce Thos. Frank, shopkpr. i Ivnr st
and burials date from
dated 1576 :the registers of bapt
1720; marriages, iy^4 The living is a vicarage, uei.
income ^50, in the L'ift of trnsti^es, and is at present
(1919) vacant. Pen-nvr.. is thp seat nt Mrs. McCliiitoek,
the principal laiidownnr. The area is 1.591 acres of
land and 9 of water; rateable value, £tAii ; tlie popu-
lation in 191 1 was 113.
Post & M. 0. Oflice, Cradoc. — Mrs. Ann Arthur, sub-
postmistress'. Letters are received from Brecon at 7
a.m. ; dispatched at 4 p.m. The nearest telegraph
office is at Brecon, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Tyenpentre
Public Elementary School, tor Battle & Aberyscir
(mixed), opened in 1879, tor 32 children ; Mrs. Lydia
McClintock Mr
Penoyr
commehciai.
Alters Thomas, capenter tn Mr-"
McClintock, Battle villa
Arthur James, blacksmith, Cradoc
Cradoc Co-operative Society Limited,
Gibbons John Geo. cowkpr. Cradoc : tEvans Thomas, Caecrwn farm
Jones William, station agent ItGriffiths David. Battle end
Weekes George Edward, gardener to I Jones John, Tiiisvilla
Mrs, McClintock tJones John (Mrs.), Glandwr
Thomas Elias, Pantaryskir farm
tWilliams Howell, Coedvr genu la
Marked thus t fawn 150 acres or over. tWiTliams Howell. Llethe'rgneuen f;
tDavies Roger & Chas. Battlefawr fm ItWilliams John. Tyenpentre farm
FASMEBS.
BAYVIL is a naiish, including the village of Velindre.
nty of Pembroke, on the river Nevern, 7 miles
nortli-west from Crvmmych Arms station on the Whit
land and Cardigan branch of the Great Western railway,
7 from Cardigan and 3 east from Newport (Pembrnke-
shire), Kemes petty sessional division and hundred.
•Cardigan union and county court district, rural deanerv
of Kemes, archdeaconrv of Cardigan and diocese of St
David's. The church of'St. Andrew is a plain building of
stone, consisting of chiincel, nave, south porch and a
belfry containing one hell: there are 130 sittings. The
register dates from the ^ear 1813. The living is a vicar-
nge, net yearlv value ^85. in the gift of the Lord Chan-
•cellor, and held since 1911 by the Rev. Lewis Roderick,
of St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also vicar
of Nevern-with-Cilgwyn, and resides at Nevern. There is
a Congregational chapel at VELINDRE, erected in 1810,
COMMERCiil,. Davies William, Trefoel
Davies Edwin, farmer, Rhosybayvil
Davies Frances (Mrs.), groce'r
Davios Michael, farmer, Tynewydd
Davies Tom, farmer, Coedfrjii
with 350 sittings. The inhabitants are chiefly empio;
in agricnltural pursuits. Good trout fishing is to
had in the Nevern at this part. Sir Marteine Oi^
Mowbray Lloyd hart, is lord of the manor and M
Owen is the principal landowner. The soil is loam i
sand ; subsoil, slate and gravel. The chief crops
barley and oats. The area is 1,351 acres; ratea
value, .^896; the population in 1911 was 71.
Parish Clerk, David Owen.
Post Office, Velindre (letters should have Pembrokeshire
added).— Joseph Edwards, sub-postmaster. Letters
received from Crvmmych Arms railway station. The
nearest telegraph & money order cffice is at Newport
(Pembrokeshire), nearly 3 miles west
The children of this place attend the school at Novein
& Glanrhyd
BBDDATJ & PENYCOEDCAB, see Llantrisant.
BEGBLLY is a parish snd village, in the county of
Pembroke, on the main road from Tenby to Narberth. with
a station (Kilgetty and Begelly) on the Tenby and Pem-
broke branch of the Great Western railway. 5 miles south
from Narberth and 5J north from Tenby, hundred of
Narberth, petty sessional division, county court distrii't
and union of Narberth. rural deanery of Narberth and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Mary is an ancient building of stone in the Early Eiig-
|Nicholas Eli/.aheth (Mrs.), wnter
Edwards Joseph, dogger 1 miller. College mill
Isaac Josiah, farmer, Waun Phillips Arthur, farmer, Tregamman
Lewis William, farmer.Plasvmerchant Richards Daniel, farmer, Pantygroes
Lloyd Eli/.h. (Mrs.V Salutation P.H |
BEDLINOG, see Treharris,
lish stvle. consisting of chancel with north aisle, njye,
south transept, and an embattled western tower contain-
ing one hell : it was rpstored in 1B86-7 at a cost of i,i,253.
ami afTords 200 sittings. The register of baptisms and
huriiils dates from 1775; marriages. 1771. The hving is
a rectorv, with the chapelrv of East Williamston annexed,
net vearl'y value ^179, with 33 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of Sir Charles E. G. Philipps hart,
and Lady Philipps, and held since 190a by the Rev.
S. W. 4:f
1 04 BEGELLY.
South wales.
The
Henry PhiUips L.Th. of Hatfield Hall. Durhi
Calvinistic Methodist chapel here will seat 150. Sir
Ch^irles E. G. Philipps bart. and the trustees of Thomas
Hiircourt Powell esq. are the principal landowners. The
soil is culm ; chief crops are oats, barley and root crops.
The area comprises 2,523 acres: rateable value. ^^2, 104 ;
the populatiun in 1911 was 472.
[KELLY'S
should have
Post, M. O. & Telegraph Office (1
Pembrokeshire added)
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1870,
120 children ; George Hughes Thomas, master ; &
Lewis,
Railway Stati
p., Benjamin John, station master
F..rl,ps Major Edward A. Sunnvside
Gravell Bev. Thos. Erasmus (Bapt)
Griffiths Rev. Thomas B.A. fCal-
vinistic Methodist)
Lewis George, Laverock
Phillips Rev. Henry L.Th. (rector),
Rectory
Powell William Savours J.P., V.D.
Begelly bouse
COMMERCIAL.
Tho
Carr
Cole William, farmer, Langdon
Collins George, farmer, Ranishorn
Collins Mrs. farmer. Bush
Davies Eli7,abeth. Begelly Arms P.H
Diuies James,farmer,rpper Cowsland
Il:ivis R. Stanley i Co. wheelwrights
Doyle Charles, farmer, Sunnv hill
Eynon Amelia (Miss), shopkeeper,
Thomas hiU
Eynon George, farmer. Bramble hill
Eynon John, farmer, Winburv top
Griffiths William, farmer, Begelly hn
Howells Thomas, relieving, vaccina-
tion & school inquiry officer, Ko. 2
district & registrar of births t
deaths, Begelly sob-district, Nar-
berth union, Footlands
Harlow William, farmer. Bush
James John, miller iwater), Liinadnn
mill
John Charles, farmer. Broom
Jones John, farmer, Hackett
Killa Geo. farmer. Lower Cowsland
Killa Thomas, farmer, Cater's hill
Lawrence Ernest. L'rocer
BEQ-TJILDY, see Llanfihangel Beguildy.
BETHLEAM
BETTWS is a parish and village, on the river Amman,
ill the Llanelly division of the county of CaiinartLen, i
mile north from Pantyffjimon Junction station on the
LUiiielly and Llandovery branch of the Great Western
railway, 7J south of Llanddofawr and 7 north-by-east
fri.m Pontardulais, in the hundred of Iscennen, Amman
Va.ley petty sessional division, county court district of
Llandilo, union of Llandilofawr, rural deanery cf
Llandilo, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
D.)vid"s. In 1910, that part of the Ammanford Urban
District situate in the parish of Llandebie was added to
the Bettws parish, and together they form the eccle-
tiistical parish of Bettws-cum-Ammanford. The church
•if .Si. David is a plain edifice of stone, consisting of a
fhfineel with aisles, nave, aisle, porch and a turret con-
taining one hell: there are 130 sittings. The register
<l:ite9 from the year 1706. The living is a vicarage,
net yearly value /300, with residence, in the gift of
the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1910 by the
Rev. John Walden Jones B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who resides at Ammanford. There are
Mansell John, farmer. Holly farm
Meiriman William, farmer. Upper
Carn
Morgan Thomas, farmer. Broom
Rowlands John, farmer, Dawes
Thomas Alexander, farmer, Carn
Thomas John, farmer, Thomas chapel
Thomas William, farmer, Carn
Walters Rachel (Miss), shopkeeper
Waters Benjamin (Mrs.), farmer.
Thomas chapel
Waters George, farmer & assistant
overseer, Thomas chapel
Wilkins William, farmer. Shipping
Williams Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer, Rock
BETHEL, see Llansamlet.
see Llangadock.
and residence of Edward McDonald esq. The trustees-
cif ¥y.ui Cawdor (a minor), who are lords of the manor.
L-inl Dynevor, Lady Howard and Edward McDonald
esq. are the principal landowners. The land is prin-
cipally in pasture. The area is 5,724 acre?, of which 52
are water; rateable value, .£8,538; the population in
984 in the civil and 7.414 in the ecclesiastical
ish.
the parish. Maesyijuai
.McDonald Edward, Maesyquarre
COMMEECUL.
Aiiiuianford Co-operative Societv Ltd.
(T. H. Allen, manager)
Evans John. Butcher's Arms
FAKSIEHS.
Marked thus * letters should be
addressed Ammanford. Carm.
Marked" thus t letters should be
addressed Glanamman, Carm.
Marked thus J letters should be
addressed Garnant.
Marked thus || letters should be
addressed Pantyffynnon, Carm.
Marked thus § letters should be
addressed
tDavies Henry, Tynyrch
Car:
e IS the property
fEvans Thomas, Penybwnjwn
♦George David, Gwauncaegurwen
»Grifiiths Herbert, -Plasbettws
»Griniths Marjiaret (,Mrs.), Maeslli
•Hicks Jonathan, Brycam
•Hopkins David, Cwm Cathon I'd
tHopkins Evan, Pantyffynm
Jacob David, Bryn (letter
Pontardawe, Glam)
tJames Charles D. Cwm Garnant
ijJenkins Daniel, Tyisaf
•Jones Giles, Bank-y-wern
Jones Howell, Hafodwenol (let
through Pontardawe. Glam)
•Jones Isaac, Llwchisawel
•Jones Joseph, Glyncwarch
•Jcnu's Joseph, Llwynyronen
•Jnne,- Thomas Bowe'n. Tsvvboi-
Jones William. Hendnd (letters I
Pontardawe, Glam)
•Joseph John, Penllech
tLewis John. Pistill Wvd
tLlewellyn Margt. (Mrs.), Cnapll
tLlewollyn Rees, Hendy
•McDonald Edward. Maesy.piarre
•Morgan David, Blnon Cwmbach
§M.n-gan Daniel. Naritrickel
tMorgan John, Wainhir
By Local Government Board Order No. 57,696, which
came into operation April ist, 1912, part of Bettws civil
parish was taken to form the new civil parish and
Urban District of Cwmamman.
By an Order in Council, gazetted Aug. 15, 191 1, part
of St. Tybie, Llandebie ecclesiastical parish, containing
a population at the igii census of 4,911, was transferred
to Bettws St. David ecclesiastical parish.
Letters are delivered through Ammanford, Carmar-
thenshire. The nearest post, money order & tele-
graph office is at Ammanford, i mile distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 380 children;
Rhys Thomas, master
tDavies Thomas, Tynywern
JDavies Tom. Cwmelen
•Evans David, Blaennantvcadno
•Evans David, Tirlan
(Evans Edu.und, Tir Eleanor Mor:;;
♦Evans Evan John, Glynmoch
•Evans Joseph, Llwynycwiii
tEvans Mary (Mrs), Penwvnshun
♦Erans Philip John, Gilfach
BETTWS is a parish, in the Ogmore divisi.ni of the
county of Glamorgan, between the ni_rnii,ir. :,>i,l I.lvni
rivers, with a station on the Port Tall ii Km h m.l
Docks Co. and is ij miles north frnni l!i > ,,
on the Great Western r:iilway and 5 1. ■ . . I ■■_■-
end. Newcastle hundred. Bridgend and i' .1 1 ii.i_'. .:: m
and county court district. Newca-tle :ind ()L.'ni.ir.- |..>tty
sessional division. Groneath Upper rural deanerv (eastern
division) and archdeacnnrv and dioces" of Llandaft.
The church of St. David is' an ancient building of «tone
m the N..rman stvie. consist in" of chancel r■^\■■^ s,miIIi
•Morgan Jos^h, Bwlchymynydd
•Morgan Rees. Ty Coch
•Morgan Thomas', Bodist-uchaf
•Parry David, Eodist-isaf
+Price Charles, Tvnvdomen
•Rees Edward, Tvncwm
tRees Margaret (Mrs.), Carnnant-y
Gath
tRees Rees. TwUgwyn
•Rees Thomas. Plas-y-Bettws
♦Rees William. Tyn-y-waun
tRees William. Cwmgrinig
•Richards John, Tstradamman
§Thomas Daniel, Cwmgamant
ijThomas Diniel, Tvniawr
•Thonuis H.-nrv. U'ernfelvn
•Thomas William, Cwnii-'athen Isaf
IIThomas William. Cwniffiellen
llWalters Sarah (Mrs.), Merdy-Mawr
tWillianis Daniel. Gelliceidrim
II Williams Henry, Llwyndu
tWillian.s John. Bryncam
tWilliams John, Brynhynydd
JWilliams John, Gellyceidrim
JWilliams Jonah, Bryncithyn
•Williams Joseph, Glvnyreithin
JWilliams Mary (Mrs.). Pistillwyd
JWilliams Thomas. Gwndwngwvn
irch and
containing 2 b.lls : the 1
church was enlarged in 1893 at a cost of j/^5 500. and now
iHords 248 sittings. The register dates from the yiar
1641. The living is a rectory, net yearly value j£i8o.
with residence, erected in 1887. in the gift of the
Ilishop of Llandaff. and held since 1908 by the Rev
M.rgan Thomas. There is a Baptist chapel. The
chnn'ties include the interest of £20, and also a sum
of ;£200, left since 1893 by the late Mrs Drnmmond
There are collieries in the parish The chief object of
interest is tho ruins of Bettws Castle. The Earl oj
Dnnraven K.P.. P.C . ('..M.G. who is bird of the manor,
the trustees .]f Mi^s TaUiut, Col. Arthur V. Hannint:
DIRECTORY.]
Vaughan-Lee M.V.O. Col. John Blandy-J(
A. Williams esq. are the principal Ian
soil is loamy : subsoil, clay and miner
crops ai ' ■ " "
S.°23
SOUTH WALES.
BETTWS EVAN'. 10."
■wheat, barley,
;res ; rateable value, ^16,696;
lation in 1911 was 2,203.
Sexton, Robert Watts.
■nkins and W.
iowners. The
jl. The chief
ge. The area
he civil pnpu-
Post, M. 0. & T. OS&ce.— Oliver Davies, suh-pos
Letters are received through Bridgend
Wall Letter Box, Shwte, cleared 6 p.m
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in
150 children ; Isaac Williams, master
Railway Station, P. T. R. & Dk. Co
Llewellyn George E. Bryngarw (let-
ters through Aberkenflg)
Thomas Rev. Morgan (rector),Rectory
COMMEEOIAL.
Bryant Thomas, farmer, Caebryn tui
Co'ytrahen Estate ' Office (letters
through Aberkenflg')
Crook 3n. & Thos.frmrs.Tyn-y-beftws
Crook Thomas, farmer, Pan-dybettws
Casse Thomas, shopkeeper
Davies David (Mrs.), frmi'.Brynmawr
Edmunds David, farmer, Capelbach
Edwards Robert, farmer. Llwynbrain
Griffiths Evan, shopkeeper
John Christopher, farmer, P
John Llewellyn, rate collector
Jones Ellis, Mackworth Arm
Jones Margaret (Mrs.),
Craigrheidol
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), farmer
yorath
Jones Mari;.^ret (Mrs.),
Moelgulaf,inr
Jones Thomas, farmer, Tynw
Lewis William, beer retailer
Margieaves — , colliery owne
Matthews Henry, farmer,Gwe
Miles Michia, farmer, Toryfr
enyuryii
s P H
farmer,
, Llwyn-
farmer.
Morgan David, farmer, Celfiddvean
Rees Mariraret (Mrs.), farmer, Cit
Bettws
Richards David, farmer, Moelgulaba
Richards Evan, frmr. Nantymwthfa
Richards William, farmer
Thomas Catherine (Mrs.), farmc
Cityvach
Thomas John, farmer, Cefngelly
Thomas Richard, farmer, Tylacr.oh
Moelgulafach
•Thomas Thomas, farmer, Nantymn
I Thomas Thomas, farmer, Tyisha
Thomas William, farmer,CwmduiMn
I Williams Elizh, (Mrs.),frmr.Tynhe.
BETTWS BLEDBWS is a parish in the county of
Cardigan, half a mile north-east from Derry Ormund
station and about i mile east of Silian halt, both on the
Great Western railway, 3 north from Lampeter and 8
south-west from Tregaron, in the hundred of Moyddyn,
petty sessional division of Upper Moyddyn, union and
county court district of Lampeter, and in the rural
deanery of Lampeti-r. archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Bledrws
is a modern building of stone in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave and a western tower
with spire cuntaining one bell : the east and west
windows are stained, and were presented by the family
of the late W. Inglis-Jones esq. : the font, an ancient
example, was discovered during the rebuilding em-
bedded in a wall: the church was rebuilt in 1887,
with the exception of the tower, at a cost of ^2,009.
and affords no sittings. The registers date from
the year 1815. The living is a rectory, net income
^120, with 7 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1910 by
Letters should be addressed Derr
Ormond, Llangybi, Cardiganshii
j the Rev. Daniel Anthony Thouuis B.A. of St. Dav
Collegf. Lampeter, who is also incumbent of Llangi
j On a steep hill, half a mile above Derry Ormond stat'i
j is an obelisk, erected by Mrs. Jones, grandmothei'
I W. Inglis-Jones esq. for the purpose of finding empl
ment for labourers out of work ; it is 140 feet high, ;
] is useful as a landmark. Der; v Ormond Park i."!
seat of Wilmot Inglis-Jones esq.' D.L., J.P, whi^ ;.-
j principal landowner. The soil is light gravel ; el
crops, wheat and oats ; most of the land is un
pasture. The area is 1.580 acres; rateable va:
^1,104; the population in igii was 161.
The nearest money order office is at Lampeter, 3 m
distant ; nearest telegraph office, Llangybi. i milt
Wall Letter Box at Derry Ormond Park
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 60 childn
j Mrs. Gibby, mistress
Railway Station.— Derry Ormond. George Davies.
ti:^n master
Penvbo
Inglis-Jones Wilmot D L, J.P. Derry
Ormond park
Thomas Rev. Daniel Anthony B.A.
(rector), Rectory
COMMEECIAL.
nglis-Jo
Phillips William, head garde
W. Inglis-Jones esq
FAEMKKS.
Evans Enoch, Denmark
James Daniel, Tynrhos
Jones David Lewis (assist, ovs
Pencoeduchat
Jones E. (Miss\ Coedgleisi
Jones Evan, Pencoeduchaf
Jones John, Brvnmadog
Jones John, Tyiiloft
BETTWS DISSEBTH is a parish in the county of
Radnor. 6 miles east-by-south from Llandrindod station
on the London and North Western railway (Craven Arms
and Llandilo branch), 7 north-by-east from Builth and 12
north-west from Hay, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Colwyn, Builth union' and county court dis-
trict, and in the rural deanery of Elwel, archdeaconry of
Brecon and diocese of St. Davids. The church of St.
Mary is a building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave,
north porch and a turret containing one bell: it was re-
built in 1872 at a cost of .^667, and affords 86 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1731. The living is a
chapelry,. annexed to the vicarage of Llansantfraed-in-
.^'70.
pasture. The !
the population
Hundred
The childre
Bridge
1 n»en, Coedpark
. Bettws farm
, Walworth
1 the gift of the Bishop
01 ^ by the Rev. Henry
.(!- ('.'llt'L^t'. Lampeter,
I. v.\ lihinusk C.B..
: ,'M!^:,tl.'"y!,lue.57'"f
lilth, Breconshire. The
•ish attend the school at Franks
FAltMEES.
Davies David, Cwmman
Davies Edwin, Bylchau
Davies Edwin. Wernhus
Davies John. Garnfawr
Davies Wm Hugh Morgan.LittleWerr
Dyke Thomas, Garnfach
Hughes James, Cwm
James Elizabeth (Mrs.), Nant
Jones John, Glanyrafon
Llovd John, Tvnycoed
Moore William, Glanore
Moore William, Waterloo
Powell William, Wernhlaidd
Rogers Aaron, Hendy
BETTWS EVAN (or Bettws lenvan) is a parish in
the county of Cardigan, 4^ miles north-by-w-est from
Newcastle-in-Emlyn terminal station of the branch from
Pemc.ader jumction of the Great Western railway, gi
noith-east from Cardigan, 4J east from Aberpnrth and
287 from London,, in the hundred of Troedyraur, petty
sessional division of Penrhiwpal, county court district
and union of Newcastle-in-Emlyn and in the rural
deanery of Sub-Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. John is an
ancient building of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting
of chancel, nave, south porch and tower, containing one
bell: the church was rcp.aired in 1870 and in 1904 was
restored and a new vestry buUt. and affords 90 sittings.
The separate registers date only from the year 1812 :
the earlier regist«-s are incorporated with those ol
Penbryn. The living is a vicarage, with the perpetual
curacy of Brongwyn annexed, joint net income £-^'--
with ij acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of tin'
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1909 by the Rev.
Richard Llovd Jones B.A. of St. David's College
Laaipet-r. There are Congregational chapels at
URONGWTN and Beulah. and also a Welsh t-alvm-
istic Methodist chapel. The land is in '^e hands of
small freeholders. The soU is s aty. Chief crops
barley and oats. The area comprises 2.536 »"^^. °'
which one is water ; rateable value. ^i.545 J tli'' P"r"-
in iqi
SOS-
Post Teleeranh & M. O. Office, Beulah, Cardiganshii
-John Hai'ris Thomas, sub-postmaster. Letters .
ceived through Newcastle Emlyn
Wall Letter Boxes.— Brongwyn ; LJon & Tyllwyd
106 liETlWS EVAV.
Marked thus • should be addressed
Glynarthen, Henllan, Cardigansh.
Marked thus t should be addressed
Brongwyn. Newcastle Emlyn, Car-
marthenshire.
Marked thus ^ should be addressed
Tanvgroes. Cardiganshire.
Davies R^v. Thomas (retired). Glen-
madeni
Davies Evan» Gwynfryn
Davies Thomas J.'P. Bronwion
Jones Rev. Richard Lloyd B.A.
(vicar), The Vicarage
Lynch Mrs. Awrfryn
Davies Benj. shopkeeper, Bryngwyn
(letters through Newcastle Emlyn,
Carmarthenshire)
James Priscilla (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
GroBswen
SOUTH WALES.
Jones David & Sons, blacksiuths.Lior.
•Jones Thos. carpenter, Pilbach-Uchal
Thomas John Harris, grocer & post-
master, Blaeiillebu
FABMEBS.
fBowen Benjamin, Dinas
Davies Evan, Wern (letters through
Brongest, Newcastle Emlyn, Car-
marthenshire)
*Davies Joshua, Pantybettws
*Davies Joshua Lloyd, Pantsierfach
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Gwmsylltin
Davies Thomas J. P. Bronwion &
Glandwr
Davies Thomas, Pantybrain (letters
through Newcastle Emlyn, Car-
marthenshire)
Edwards Joshua, Parkbwla
tEvans Samuel, Pantybwia
[kelly's
BETTWS LEIKI is a parish on the river Aeron, in
the county of Cardigan. 4I miles south-west from Tre-
garon station and 4 west-by-south from Pont Llanio sta-
tion, both on the Great Western railway, and 7 north
from Lampeter, in the hundred of Moydden or Moythen,
pettv sessional division of Penarth, county court district
of Lampeter, union of Tregaron, and in the rural deanei7
of Ultra Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Michael is a plain build
ing of stone, consisting of chancel, nave and a small
western tower with spire containing one bell: the church
was rebuilt in 1875 at a cost of ;£6oo, .ind afford
sittings. The register dates from the year 1813.
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^63, derived
Evans Thomas, Bronial
tHarries Charles, Penrallthebog
Jones David, Pantyronen (leHers
through Brongest, Newcastle
Emhn, Carmarthenshire)
•Jones' Eliza (Mrs.), Pwllpair
•Jones Evan, Glandwr
•Jones John, Pantseirifawr
JJones Mary (Mrs). Pensarddnfach
Jones Thomas John, Coedyperthi
tLewis Lewis, Abers}lltin
Lloyd Jiimes, Gilfach
JLodwick David, Parkyrhos
*Owen Thomas, Pensarnddu-Dchat
tThomas James, Lluiigoitan
, Car-!+Thou)as John. Pensandufawr
tThomas Thomas, Tycornel
!* Williams John. Glandulas
: Williams Thomas, Parkllyn
glebe, in the gift of the vicar of L'anddewi Brefi. and
held since 1918 by the Rev. Dennis Lloyd James B.A.
of St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also vicar of
Gartheli, and resides at Lampeter. The Rev. Thomas
Davies B.D. Mrs. Charlotte Evans, John Thomas esq.
and Evan Davies esq. are the principal landowners.
The soil is clay; chief crops, barley and oats. The area
is 2,320 acres ; rateable value, ;f 1,200 ; the population
in 191 1 was 204.
Letters are received through Llanio Road, Cardiganshire.
The nearest post, monev order & telegr.iph office i»
125 at Llangeitho, Llanio Boad, about 2 miles distant
The The children of this parish attend the school at Llan-
rom I geitho
Dai
COMMKItCIAL.
.iel Mary (Miss), shopkeeper
Daviea Evan, cattle dealer, Vedw
Davies John, miller (water), Feliii
Davies David, Wernbodor
Davies Herbert, Rhosffin
Davies Jenkin, Penycuwc
tDavies John, Dolanaeron
Davies John, Olmarchfawr
Davies John, PwUybadell
Davies John Daniel, Caercoed
Kvans David, Cefngarthenor
FAHMKn^ Evans Evan, Lluast fach
„ , , , ^f'';'^''^- i Evans Evan Tom, Tanvbrvn
Marked thus t farm 150 acies en igvans John. Castell uchaf
"*'*■'• ! Jones David, Gwastod
Davies John & Joseph, Penbwlchbach 1 Jones David, Tynddreinen
Davies David, Panrhiol Jones John Philip, Trefran
I Jones Stephen, Talfedw
Jones Thomas, Castell
Jones Thomos, Tyngwndwn
Lloyd Ann (Mrs.), Brynhlndan
Lloyd Herbert, OlmMrehucliat
tLlovd Thomas. Garthenor
Morgan David, Cefnfaes
Morgan Hugh, Glanranpv'h
Morris Ebenezer. Brynhir
tThomas John Henry. Gellillyndu
Williams William & David", Pen-
bwlchmawT
Willipnis John, Bronyrhelm
Williams John, Glanewmarch
BIRCHQ-BOVE, see Llansamlet, Swansea.
BISHOPSTON is a pari.sh, in the Gower division of
the county of Glamorgan, 2J miles west from Mumbles
Road (Swansea) station on the London and North West-
em railway and 5J miles west from Swansea, Swansea
hundred, Gower union, Swansea county court district,
Penmaen petty sessional division, rural deanery of West
Gower. archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese of St
David's. The church of St. Teilo is an ancient building
of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chance!, nave,
south porch and an embattled western tower containing
2 bells : the font is ancient : there is a monument in the
church to the Bev. Edward Davies, some time rector, and
author of " Celtic Researches " : there are 240 sittings.
The register of baptisms and burials dates from the year
1760; marriages, 1754. The living is a rectory, net
income £230, with 30 acres of clebe and residence, in
the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1913
by the Rev. John Pugh Griffiths M.A. of Corpus Chriiti
College, Cambridge. Here is a Congregational chapel,
iiBCted in 1805, with 200 sittings. Lady Lyons is lady
of the manor, and Iltid E. Thomas esq. J. P. and Major
nine Morris hart. D.L., J.P. of Sketty
The soil i» prin-
Sir Robert Ar
Park, are the principal landowners.
BISHOPSTON.
PniVATB BBSinHNTS
Eilwards William, Hill house
Griffiths Rev. John Pugh M.A. (rec
lor). Rectory
(Jriffiths Albert, Wellfield
James William, Holme.sdaln
Jenkins Charles, Gores cottage, Cas
well bay
Jones David, Hareslade
Marrow Peter, Sunny.side
Morgan Miss. Berllan, Caswell bay
Morgan The Misses, Bay house. Cas
well bay
Rigby Charles Leonard, Long Ash
Thomas Arthur Owen, Glenarlands
Thomas George Ernest, Fairbank
Vine Andrew Ferguson, TheChestnut
cipally limestone; subsoil, Tock. The chief crops are
oats, barley and wheat, but market gardening is now
the chief industry. The area is 2,589 acres of land, 6
of inland water and 58 of foreshore ; rateable value,
^5,010; and the population in 1911 was 893.
MDRTON is a hamlet i mile east of the church. Here
is a Wesleyan chapel ; also a Cnngregatinnal chapel,
built in 1807, and endowed by Lady Huntingdon's Con-
nexion.
NORWAY is an adjoihing hamlet on the main road.
KILLAY, a hamlet covering an extensive area, i»
partly within the County Borough of Swansea, and has
a station on the Gowerton and Swansea Bay line of the
London and North Western Railway.
Parish Clerk. James Bevan.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E D. Office (letters should
be addressed Glamorganshire). — Mrs. Mary Lloyd.
sub-postmistress
Wall Letter Boxes.— Murton & CaswidI bay
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1851, for
120 children ; Horatio Stanley Hawley, master
COMHEltCIAL.
Campey Fred. Bishopston Valley P. H
Clarke John, Caswell Bay hotel
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), marked
gardener, Pyle
Evans John, builder, Brynfield
Eviins Thomas, market gardener
^'inch Fred, faimer
Griffiths Mary Jane (Mrs), apart
ments, Highfield
Gwynn William Hv. cab proprietor
Harry David, farmer, Backincston fm
Jenkins David, market gardener
Jenkins Eleanor (Mrs), frn^r Mnnsel
Jenkins John, farmer, Longlands frm
Jones David, farmer. Hareslade
Jones Wm. farmer, Bishopston farm
Jones Wm. market gardener, Pyle
Eli:
tar
Knt
Lenis William, Joiners' Arms P.H
Llovd Mary (Mra), shopkeeper
McNamnra Charles, mnrket gardener
MorgMU Francis, market gardener
Morgan Frank, farmer. Prospect
Paine Annie (Mrs), market gardener
Plii'lips George, shopkeeper
Rees Lewis, farmer, Waun larth
MURTON
PRIVATK BRSIDKNTS
Brooks Charles Robert, Rvelands
Down Mrs "ern hank
McLelland David, Penhiyn
MorL'an "nnk. Herberts lodge
Morgan George Lure. Murton bouse
Watkins Mrs. Woodside
DIRECTOKY.]
couiusnciAL.
Ace Thomas Alfrud. stone mason
Beynon John, market tjardener
Beynon William, farmer, Broadley
Beynon William, jun. market gardenr
Davies Ellen (Miss), shopkeeper
Davies George, farmer, Pitt house
Davies John, boot maker
Davies Maud Adelaide Blanche
(Mrs.), private school
■Griffiths William, farmer, Mansel
Holwill Robert, cab proprietor
Jenkins Eleanor (Mrs.), cowkeeper,
Mansel
Jenkins John, market gardener
Jenkins Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jenkins Wm. farmer, Oldway farm
Jones Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer, Mansel
Jones John, market gardener
Jones Thomas, market gardener
Lewis Elias, market gardener
Parry William, farmer
Randall Albert, boot & shoe uiaktr
Boach George, farmer
Thomas David J.i.PIoxv & HairowP.H
Thomas John, market gardener
SUUTH WALES.
Webborn David, farmer
Wheeler Wallis, jobbing
PIUVATE RESIDENTS
Connor Mrs. Oakley house
Fault John, Northway house
Morris Miss, Penmaen hous
Boobier Ernest, apartment:
Davies John, collector of r
Davies George Henry, milk
Evans John, builder
Jenkins Isaac, marlcet gard
McNamara Mrs. M. markel
KILUAT.
(For other names see Swansea.)
I'BIVATE EESIDENTS.
Davies Bev. John Henrv (Baptist)
Siloam villa
Gaman Richard, The Poplars
Greening George Eaton,The Chesnut
Hutchings Tom, Clivelands
Lloyd David. The Pine.«
BLAENl'OKTIi. 107
Mason Frederick F. Fairwood lodge
O'Halloran Mrs. Fairwood lodge"
Pickard Robert James Bryn-y-mor
Price William Henry, Gwyn-fa
Sinclair Alex. Vaughan, Woodside
Thomas Rev. Michael Enryn, TheFirt
Watkins Mrs. Woodside
COMMERCIAI/.
Burgess Archibald, grocer
Burgess Sarah (Miss), dairy
Fisher Bertram, farmer
Greening & Sons, contractors, steam
liauliei s & threshing machine ownrs
Jenkins John, farmer
Jones David', farmer, Wernfawr
Jones John, farmer, Killavfawr
Llovd David, farmer, The Pines
Ma.;on Frederick F. farmer
Porter Albert, farmer
Purter William, farmer, Bryn-y-uior
SambiiHik Thomas, cowkeeper
Thorn Thomas (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thorne Thomas George, grocer
Williams Arthur, farmer
Williams Sarah L. (Mrs.j.Raihvav inr
BLACKMILL, see Llandyfodwg.
BLACKWBIB, see Cardiff.
BLAENGWBACH,
Glyncorrwg.
BliAENPEIf Ali is a parish in the county of Cardigan,
ou the river Aeron, 5 miles west-by-north from Tregaron
■station, and 6 north-by-west from Pont Llanio station,
on the Great Western railway, in the hundred and petty
■sessional division of Penarth, county court district of
Lampeter and union 01 Tregaron, and in the rural
■deanery of Ultra Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. David,
fomierly an ancient building of stone, consisting only of
a nave, was rebuilt in 1903, on a new site added to the
old churchyard ; it is now a building in the Early Eng-
lish style, consisting of chancel and nave under one
roof, south porch, vestry on the north side, and a turret
■containing one bell, and affords 140 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1797. The living is a per-
petual curacy, net yearly value ;£i65 (entirely derived
BLACK PILL, see Oystermonth.
BLAENQABW, see Ogmore Valley.
BLAENLLECHA. see Ystradyfodwg.
from land), with residence, in the gift of the vicar of
Llanddewi Brefl, and held since 1904 by the Bev. David
George Davies, of St. Bees. There are two Calvinistic
Methodist chapels. The Earl of Lisburne is lord of the
manor ; the land is held by small freeholders. The soil
is clay. Chief crops, barley and oats. The area is
4,231 acres; rateable value, '^1.300 ; the population in
191 1 was 405.
Post Office.— Daniel Morgans, sub-postmaster. Letters
received from Tregaron. Cardiganshire, which is the
nearest money order & telegraph office, 5 miles distant
This parish is included in group 3 of the Tregaron Dis-
tiict Education Committee
Davies Rev. David George (vicar).
Vicarage
Owens Rev. John (Calvinistic Metho-
dist). Taihirionyrhos
COMMEKCIAL.
Davies Evan, mason. Penprouipt-ii
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper,
Tanygarreg
Evans Thomas, grocer, Blaenafon
Hughes Evan, blacksmith
Jones Daniel Lewis (F.A.I.) & Sons,
auctioneers & valuers; Esgairhendy ;
& at Brynawel, Tregaron
Jones David, cowkeeper & rate col-
lector, Aeron view
Jones David, miller (water)
Morgans Daniel, grocer, Post office,
Tymawr
Pugh John, yarn spinner, Blaenafon
Hicbai^ds Rees, carpenter. Blaenaei^on
Williams Evan, carpenter. Aeron vil
FAKilEHS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres 1
Daniel William, Glan-aeron
Davies Thomas H. Gwargors
Evans Daniel. Bankyllyn
Evans John, Brynaeron
Evans John, Bryngwyn
Evans John. Penlan
Evans Rees, Caemawr
Evans Richard. Brynllocan
Evans Richard, Tanbanc
Evans Thomas. Fron
Evans Thomas, Llwynbwch
George Thomas, Brynda
Hughes Kvan, Tangarreg
Hughes Thomas, Tanrallt
tHumphreys Owen, Cwmcoi
Jenkins John, Cefn Hendre
tJones Daniel Lewis, Esgairhf
Jones David, Bryncroiau
Jones David, Trval
] Jones Jane (Miss), Coerochor
.Jones John, Hendre
|jones Rowland Hugh. Pencraighall
jfLewis David, Mynyddbrith
I Lloyd Ebenexer, Penbanc
■Morgrm David, Lluestfacb (postal ad-
I dress, by Aberystwyth)
! Morgans Daniel, Tymawr
i Morgans David, Tynsgocli (puslal
adilress, by Aberystwyth)
I lOwens Rev. John, Taihirionvrhos
! Phillips David, Tvnmynvdd
Phillips Evan, Cyrlau
Phillips John. Brynwichell
Pu-h David, Garreghvv.l
Richards Rees. Blaenaeroii
I Williams Catherine (Mrs. ;,Tv.i..«Ndd
Williams Daniel. Ffosglas
' Williams John, Esgersaeson
j Williams Mary (Mrs.), Ffytionwen
Williams ?arab (Mrs), Ffosyrodyn
BLAENPOBTH is a parish in the county of Cardigan,
6 miles north-east from Cardigan (the nearest station),
on the Whitland and Cardigan railway, 6J north-west
from Newcastle Emlyn, and 2 south-east from Aberporth,
in Lower Troedyraur hundred and petty sessional divi-
sion, union and county court district of Cardigan, and
in the rural deanery of Sub Aeron, archdeaconry of
Cardigan, and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
David is a building in the Decorated style, consisting of
chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a turret contain-
ing 2 bells : the east window and a south window in
the chancel are stained : the church was repaired in
1864 and re-roofed in 1901 : there are 150 sittings. The
registers date from the year 1716. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ^^120. in the gift of Mrs.
Jones Parry and the Hon. George Va\ighan alternately.
and held since 1905 bv the Rev. Evan William Evans
B.A. of Hatfield Hall. Durham, who is also vicar of
and resides at Tremain. The greater part of the seaside
village of Aberporth is in this parish. BBTNMAIB
C.ingregatioual chapel, erected in 1897. will seat 350:
there is also a Calvinistic Methodist chapel at ABER-
PORTH. Lady Webley- Parry- Pryse is the principal
landowner. The soil is light. Chief crops, barley and
oats. The area is 3,532 acres : rateable value, .£2,631 ;
the population in 1911 was 608.
Post Office, Blaenporth.— Mrs. Parry Ellis, snb-post-
iiiistress. Letters through Cardigan. Aberporth. 1
miles distant, is the nearest money order & tele-
graph office
Post Office, Tan-y-groes.— Mrs. Priscilla Jones, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Llandyssul. .Sarnau, 2
miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph
Wall Letter Bo;
t East B.ink
Police Station,
Edervn : Ty-lhvyd Lodun
i860, for 100 child-
108 BLAENPORi
auUTH WALE.-.
[kelly's
Boadside
■.Morfagw
Marked thus » should be addiessed Evans Evan, poulterer
Aberporth, Cardiganshire. Bhosmaen
Marked thus t should be addressed *Evans on. master mai
Tan-y-groes, Cardiganshire. Evans Rhydwan, assisstant overseer
Marked thus J should be addressed Griffiths Arthur, blacksmith
Beulah. Cardiganshire. *G-riffiths Charlotte (Miss), covkp
Marked thus ** should be addressed' Cwuihowni
Ponthirwain. Boncath, Pembrokesh. ; »GriiBths John, aparts. Brynaeron
; Where not otherwise marked letters tGriffiths John, cowkpr. Lla'
should be addressed Cardigan.)
PRIVATE EESIDENTS.
enchley Lt.-Col. Herbert Walt
*Ha
J.P. Glaneirw
BrencMev Mrs. Glaneirw
:D;ivies ■ Rev. D. Dalis. Trs
Beulah
♦Humphreys Mrs. Perthi house
*Joiies M. Bank cottage
tJones-Parrv Mrs. Tyllwyd
•Tringham Mrs. Pengraig
COMMEBCIAr..
Bs D. K.saw mls.Brynllav
* Daniel, aparts. Glanrao
♦Davies David, Brynteg
JDa
?s Joshua P. dogger. Penparc
» James Thomas G. tailor, Avalon
!*Jenkins GriHith, master mariner,
r-n\.i, I Bryntirion
tJones Alice (Miss), eowkeeper,
Llaingroes
, *Jones David, shopkeeper
JJones David P. shopkeeper. Bowl?
ItJones Evan J. shopkeeper. Post nff
ttJones J. T. mason, Trondeg
ddoiTiJJones John, cowkeeper, Bronial
[•Jones Thos. & Sons, monmntl.msns
Jones Thos. master marnr. Doledin
•Davies John, carpenter, Llwyncelyn 1 'Lewis David, jobmaster,Dyffry
Davies John, grocer, Rhydygaer !»Llovd John Daniel, carpenter
*Davies Jn. Thos. shpkpr. London ho Moses Ann (Mrs.). Brvnarfnr
Davies ilari;aret (Mrs.). GoL'erddaii Owen Ellen (Mrs.), oo'wkeeper.
Arms P.H ffvnon
•Davies Mary rMrs), aparts. Cartreflet Thomas David, gardener to
•Davies Mary (Mrs.), aparts. Ocean vil | Brenchley
•Davies Uwen, butcher, Pretoria iThomas Sam, rabbit dlr. Tanfa
•Davies Philip, boot maker i *Thomas Simon, master m;
Davies Thomas, butcher : Glasfor
JDavies WUUam, cloggor, Paicellyn | faemebs.
Elias John, ma.son , Marked thus § farm 150 acres ...
EUis Parry (Mrs.), shpkpr. & post ..IT 1 Davies Ann (Mrs.). Pantcoch
•Davies David, Dolgeynenisat
•Davies David, Parklhvyd
§Davies Sarah (Mrs.), Fronlas
tDavies Tom, Blaensaithuchaf
*Evans Daniel James, Penlon
Evans David. Pantglas
•Evans David Thomas, Ffyn
tEvans Edward, PwUvbroga
§*Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), Dyffryn
Evans Evan, Roadside & Rhosmaen
{Evans Thomas, Bronial
§Evans Thomas, Rhoswen
Griffiths Benjamin, Tymawr
Harris George E. Cwmporthman
Harris William H. Blaenant
JJames D. Griffith. Maesygelli
••James David, Cwrthen
James David, Maengwvn
§$James Griffith, Trefaesfawr
James Simon, Esgerwylym
JJames Stephen Owen, Tyhen
§Jones David. Cwmhowni & Tany
•Jones David, Dolgeynenuchaf
{:Jones David P. Bowls
lill 'Jones Elizabeth (Mr's.), Dolmanal
tJones John, Blaensaithisaf
Jones John James, Llwyndu
-.i-lgLlewelyn Powell, Trefaesfach
iLodwick Griffith, cottage farmer
rs. ! Rhostawr
:+Matthews Ann (Mrs.), Rwbrv
(•Nicholas Caleb, Heligtach
er, ' tOwen David, Penlan
I •Owens John, Cnwcymanal
j tPhillips Levi, Gorslwyd
^r. . Williams Evan, Ffynonfair S
Trewymwnt
BLEDDFA is a parish and village on the river Lug,
ill I he .'onnty of Radnor, 4J miles east-by-south from
LI .ngunllu station on the Craven Arms and Biiilth sec-
ti in of the Lond.in and North Western railway, 7S0uth-
Mfst fr..m Kniphton, and 6.J north-east from Pen-y-bont,
in the hundreds of Cefnllys and Knighton, union,
petty sessional division and county court district of
Knighton, and in the rural deanery of Melineth Sub-itbon,
archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The
..-hiirch of St. Mary, an ancient bnildina of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north
porch, and an embattled tower containing 2 bells : there
are r?o sittings. The register dates ifrom the year I
1608.
The living is a rectory, net
acre-i ..f ulebe and residence, in 1
of St. D.ivid's. anil held .sin
PUIVATK UB.SinENT.S.
Green-Price Sir Robert Hpni> 1
J.P. The Bungalow
Williams Rev. John B.A. (rector)
me jf 160, with 23 i
ift of the Bishop 1
V the Rev. John ,
Williams B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There
is a Bapti.st chapel, erected in i860, with 150 sittincrs,
•iiid a Primitive Methodist chapel. Sir Robert Henry
Green-Price bait. J.P. is lord of the manor. The prin-
cipal hin.lowiiers are William HarUand Banks esq. Capt.
Frank Lewis and J. M. Bradney esq. The soil is loam
anil .-lay : the chief crops are wheat and turnips and
«ome pasture land. The area is 4.139 acres; rateable
Post Office.— Abraham Joel Hardwick, sub-postmaster.
Letier> received through- Llangunllo, Radnorshire.
The nearest Ujoney or.W office is at Knighton. 7
miles distant. Tlie nearest teleLTaph office is at
ghtv
BLETHEBSTOl
FARMERS.
,.iil Marked thus t farm 150 acres
Davies Edward, Fishpools
Deakins George, Hill house
Duggan Owen, Pentrelaiid
tFisher Richard Ge .rge. The
P.H ({ittoes Marv (Mrs.), Penvbi
off Hope Charles, The Mill
.ia.-l..i,.ith KInn.'s James, Trebioth
BLEDKWS, see Bettws B
■i parish and small village, in (he
cjii .ly if IV-miirokc. nlniut equi-distant (4 miles north-
east and north-west respectively) from Clarbeston Road
and Clynderwen stations on the Great Western railway,
6 north-by-west from Narberth and 10 north-east from
Haverfordwest, in the hundred of Dung'.oildy, petty ses-
sional division of Dungloddy, county coui-t district and
anion of Narberth, and in the rural deanery of Dun-
Ifleddy, archdeaconrj- ami .liocese nf St. David's. The
chapel of St. Mar}- i.s an ancient building of stone, in the '.
Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel mth south
aiale, nave, south porch, and a western belfry containing j Post AT
one bell : the, church was restor.'d in 1887 iit a cost of
£394, and affords 65 sittings. The register, of baptisms
and burials only, dates from the year 1654. The living
is a chopelry. annexed to the vicarage of Llawhaden.
nhlic Elementary School (mixed), built in 1875, for 40
children ; Miss Agnes Mary Vernham, mistress
Joseph Edwin, Llanliggo
tMoseley Aaron, farmer. Monaughty
tOwens John, D.iluggan
(Powell Evan, Dolassev
fPowell Hannah (Mrs.), Noyadd
Price Susan (Mrs.), Fishpnols farm
Watson Hebor, Fishpools
sman Elizabeth (Mrs.). Fishpool.s
aet income £270.
with 4;;
ere
of glebe
in the gift
if the B
shop of
3t David
s. a
nd held s
nee 1897 by
1... Rev,
Thomas
l..ne. I, D
,f St. Da
id's College.
Lampete
. wh.i 1
LI
wluulen.
There is a
r-llvinist
0 Method
St ' chan'el
The Ecdesi
istical Corn-
nissinnei
s are lords of the
nor. Sir
Owen Henry
■hilipps
Scourfield
bart. Major
John Va
ighan Colby
ind Mr.
John H:
the
principal
landowners.
rhi. s..il
is clay.
Chief' cr.
ps.
oats and
wheat. The
irea is 2
.300 acre«
of land
Ind
98 of water; rateable
value.^
.988 ;_ the
pi.pulatii
n ii
.911 was
192.
Evans John. Morgan
Harries John, Lonu'ridire
.r..nes Rev. W. P.. MA,, B.D
vini.li,' Methodist), Br>nh.ifr.
COUHKRCIAL.
Griffiths David Geo. Low. Bletherston] Llewelly
John
Phill.;.
pos
I Philip. Penllordd Cros.
FARMERS.
I bus t farm iw acres ..
John Mor..ai..Ble(hcrst.
IHowells Evan, Wliitehook
Jenkins Caleb, Mountain
John Ann (Mrs.), Windy hill
Lewis Evans. Mount Pleasant
Lewis Martha (Mrs), Milton
tLewis Thomas. Trcgendeg
i Llewellyn Owen, D.rlairon
Penffordd. — James Lewis, sub-po
Letters through Clynderwen, Pembs. Ne:
,t money order office is at Maenclochog
lie Elementary School (mixed), built in 1861, I
) children ; Tliouias Howell Davies. master
Thomas, H.illoway
William. Rhydir
William, Holioway
LI.'
Tho
Kla
ydd
Owens David, Crow's castle
Rees Levi, P<.sty
Wheeler Hannah fMrs), Postv
Williams Mary (Miss), Delfan
riRECTOKY.j
SOUTH WALES.
BOKTU.
109
ranch
hniiilrfd. St. Nicholas pel
miinii Mild cniinty court
Bany iiiid iirchdeacnmy ai
chinch "f St. Mai\ i- ^
Earlv T:„,!'-!. -i>n..' ru,:.;.
porrii II ■
hel^: II . .11 I .■ . ,1
and liil.iii- ■.. li,- lU .
faruili^> : HI ilii- lii^iijLfi 1-
hy Juhn Ihmiiiay e.M|. in lafm.iiy ..f his daii-htei Anna
Mavia. wife of Richard Ba-sett, d. .July tciHi. 186;;: the
chiir.-h was almost entirely rnbuilt in 1863: the oak
choir stall.s. credence table and fald stool were the gifts
of the Brain family in memory of their father, the late
.lu.spidi Benjamin Brain: the church affords 130 sittings.
The register of baptisms and burials dates from 1761 ;
marriages, 1758. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value ^97, including 52 acres of glebe, in the gift of
the trustees of E. T. Bassett esq. and held since 1913
by the Rev. Gilbert Thomas L.D. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. Charities: — In 1678 Grace Aubrey, of
I'ardiff, left £6 for the use of the poor of the
liari.^sh for ever; Mrs. Lougher left £2 los. in 1764;
.Inlni .lames Bassett esq. left ^3, and in 1776 David
lii'iii I <. to be divided at the discretion of the vicar.
1; iMM^.tn House is the residence of Mrs. Brain. The
I III landowners are Mrs. Macintosh of Macintosh
1: ri the trustees uf the late Ralph Thurstan
llii^vrii i.M|. (d ,quO. ;in.I Miss Samuel. The soil is
i-Uiy mill u'liLvi'l ; siilisnil, various. The land is chiefly
111 i.i-;iiic. Inn mImmi. Imrley and oats are groW.
. 0., T. & Telephone Call OfBce, available for
to piace.s within a limited distance. — Mrs. M.
Rowsell, sub-postmistress. Letters through
sh attend the schools
Brsi Usuald Fairbrolher. Gi.
Brain Mrs. Bonvilston house
Griffiths Thnn.p.s
Thomas Rev. Gilbert L.D. fv
Treherne Mrs. Plasnewydd
Williams Lawrence Gardnei
vilston cottace
th.^
h-y-Bn
and in
village, at the beginning of the nineteenth
consisted only of a few fishing cottages, and owes its j rateabl
modern growth and popularity to its fine sands and j The ai
to the fact that it was selected in 1876-7 as the \ .£'2.878
temporary abode of Uppingham school; the village i Post, }
consists of a sti-eet, about a mile in length. rnnnin£r ' postr
parallel with the shore, with a number of lodging hou
COM.UKROIAL. Higgins Sampson, farmer, Sheepcote
Burton Richard, farmer, Greendown , cottage
Urabbe Matilda (Mrs.), Red LionP.H .lames James, farmer. Sheepcote
Davies Edward, blacksmith ; Knowles Robert, plumber
Griffith David, farmer. Field cottage ^ Rees Edwin, farmer, Redland
Griffiths Ed«(I. frnir. Ty-vn-v-coed Roberts John, farmer, Pantffynon
Griffiths Evan, farmer. Village farm 1 Rowsell David, grocer
Griffiths Richard, butcher Thomas John, farmer, Blackland
Griffiths Robert, farmer, Pencareg Williams Morgan, farmer, Lillyput
BONYMAEN, see Llansamlet.
id a watering place, two Calvinistic Methodist chapels, one Congregational,
1 and HeiiUys, on and a Wesleyan chapel. There are good golf links here.
■ comity of Cardi- From Borth, excursions may be made to Bedd Taliesin,
, with a station on the reputed grave of Taliesin, the famous Welsh bard
of the 6th century; to Pen-y-Wylfa, from which a mag-
nificent prospect is afforded by the broad Atlantic, and
the peaks of Cader Idris, Snowdon and Plinlimmon ;
south-east is Hengaer, an ancient camp ; and Dolgelly,
Barmouth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Machynlleth and Aberyst-
wyth are easily reached by rail. The Crown owns the
~ pally freehold. The soil is
barley, oats and wheat. The
aan. ,1 '. - ,1: 1 the river Dovey, with
the Ciii '1: I 1 .1 >:iy. S north from Aberystwyth and 210
from London, mid is in the hundred of Geneu'r-Glyn,
Aberystwyth union and county court district. Upper
Geueii'r-Glyn petty sessional division, rural deanery of
Llanbadarn-Fawr, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese
of St. David's. The sands here are very firm and
admirably suited for bathing, and extend for about 3 j manor. The land is p
liles along the coast to the estuary of the Dovey. The ! peaty. The chief crop
ip of CvfoHth-y-Bri
.356 ■■
able
pop 11
large hotel, once occupied by the Uppingh
It is supplied with water from the neighbouring wells.
The church of St. Matthew is a building of stone in
the Early English style, erected in 1879 and consisting
of chancel, nave, north porch and a western turret
containing one bell: there are 264 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1879. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value ^'150, in the gift of "the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since tgio'bv the Rev. Edwin Philip
Davies B.A. nf St. David's College, Lampeter. Here are
I Wall Lett
r. &: 'r.ii'.;' Mill iHlii'i', — Joseph Llewelyn,
Letters should have Cardiganshire added
Boxes Upper Borth; Caerffvnnon ;
Tnyslas & School Wall
Fnblic Elementary Schools.
Borth (mixed & infants), built in 1842, for
Ten , Miss Annie Bathurst, mistress
The school is controlled by six managers ; 1
Philip Davies B.A. correspondent
Upper Borth (mixed & infants), built to hold
ren ; Joseph Morgan, master
Railway Station, Hugh Owen, station master
child-
child-
KKSIDENTS
Samuel, Ceulan Dyfi
Barnard, The Dnnes.Ynvs
Deeds
U 1 ■ .111 ii.
■ lUflli
2
Edwai
d.- Arrliui.
liichm
nd
Evans
Rev. John
,'harles
fCalvinis
Methodist), Tremydon
Evans
John Morris
, Beatr
ice house
Feilde
1 Mrs. ; Ca
iibria.
terrace
Griffiths Hich'ird.
Tanvl
ryn-Tnvsl
James
John J. P. 1
envnin
rfa
James
Richard J.P Brvi
llvs
.Tnnes
Rev. CiMo.i
David
fCalviiiis
Llewelyn Rev. Joseph (Congrega
tional), 4 Cambrian terrace
Prosser Samuel, Snowdon house
Rees Mrs. E. J. Areqtiipa
Richards David Edward, Maelgnjn
Southern H. A. Minydon
Swansea Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of,
Llettv
Watkin' Thomas, 3 Cambrian terraci'
Williams Miss, Jasper villa
Williams Mrs. Auckland house
Wriirht Cecil. Fron-y-Gog
COMMEIiCIAL.
.Andrews Thomas, Bailwav hotel
Arter Ann (Mrs.), aparts. Bay
Assembly Rooms (M
proprietor)
Barclays Bank Ltd. (open tues
a.m.' to 1.30 p.m)
F-njiniin David, farmer. Tnys
Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club (R. E.
Jones esq. J.P. hon. sec)
Cambrian Hotel (The)
Cambrian News (Aberystwyth) Ltd.
stationers
Davies Mary & Margaret (Misses).
apartments, Diana house
Davies Dvd. mast. mariner, Glanywern
I Davies Edward Evan, apartments,
i Ballaragh
1 Davies Evan, shopkeeper, Bristol ho
'Davies John, apartments, Maesleg
I Davies Margaret (Mrs.), apartments.
j Davies Richd. mast.marnr.Glen Rosi
Jane Rees, Davies Thomas, baker, Nathaniel ho
I Edwards Edward, tailor
Ellis Marv (Mrs.), aparts. Carron
Evans John C. aparts. Tremydon
Evans John M. insurance agent.
Beatrice house
(Mrs jV Friend- Foulds Leah (.Mrs.), apartments.
Bofth Ma"tha L. (Mrs.), fancy drapei Hert^^rl John, master mariner. Ger-
Eorth Motor & Engineering Works y-Don _
(F. E. Wrench, manager) IHughe= Catherine
ackwell Mar
.), shopkeepr
110 BOKTH.
Hughes Charles, decorator
Hnghes David, master mariner,
Lerrydale
Hughes J. A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, see
Jones & Hughes
Hughes Kichd. mast. marinr.York hn
Hughes Thomas, grocer. I'p. Borth
Hughes Thomas M. master mariner,
Bardsey view
Hughes William, master mariner,
Ardwyn villa
Humphreys Ed. (Mrs.), boot maker
J.nmes Ellen (Mrs.), apartments,
Hazlemere
James Hugh (Mrs.), apartme.ils,
Scranton house
James James M. grocer
.Tames John J.V.. M.K.C.S.En;,'..
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & sur-
geon, & medical officer of health tu
the Aberystwyth Hural District
Council & certifying factory .-.iir-
geon, Penymorfa
James Mary Jane (Mrs.),:ij)ai-tmeiils.
Glyngarth
Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Penygoitan,
Upper Borth
Jones & Hughes, shopkprs.Boston ho
Jones Annie J. (Mrs.), apartments,
Surrey house
Jones Claudia (Mrs.), farmer. Bivn-
dderwen
Jones David, master mariner, St
Alban's villa. Tapper Borth
{SOUTH W'Al.Etfi.
Jones David H.aparts.8 Cambrian ter
Jones Edwd.master marnr. Glanmor
Jones Jn. master mariner, Craiglee
Jones Lucy (Mrs.),aparts.Montfort ho
Jones Mary (Miss), ladies' school.
Pilgrim house
Jones Mary Eliiabeth (Mrs.), apart-
ments, Lome villa
Jones Morgan Hughes, master marnr.
Glendower
Jones Myfanny (Miss), apartments, 7
Cambrian terrace
Jones Rd. master mariner, Miraiuar
Jones Thos. apartments, Osprey ho
Jones W. (Mrs.), farmer, Bryiirodyn,
Upper Borth
Jones William David, baker
Lewis Evan Morgan, master majiner,
Glan-y-don
Lewis Jn. mast. mariner.Cambrian vi]| Thomas Willi
Lewis Wm. Thos. grocer, London ho Tibbott Thoma;
Lloyd Lewis (Mrs.), aparts.Lerry ho
Lloyd William, aparts. .Snnnyside
London Joint Citv & Midland Bank
Limited (branch) (Arthur Jones,
manager), open thurs. 11 a.m. to
1.30 p.m.; head ofSce, Thread-
needle street, London E C
Matthews Jesse, butcher, Leronien ho
Morgan E. (Miss), aparts. Sandmarsh
Morgan Jsph. aparts. 2 St. Alban's vis
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (branch) (John I Willi
William Patrick Parry, manager), St.
[KELLY'S
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C
Ouy VVilluim Hughes, butcher
Owen Miss, aparts. Uppingham ho
Patterson William Henry, greengrocr.
12 Cambrian terrace
Phillips William, Victoria inn
Pritchard Alice (Mrs.), apartniems,
Welfare house
Pritchard Isaac, boot repairei
Rees Jane (Mrs.), fancy repository.
Taliesen house
Richards David, i...is:e; n :u iiier,
Eversley
Richards James, farmer, Glenlerry
Richards Thomas, aparts. Gwelfor
Roberts Howard L. draper
Spiers & Pond Lim. sintn. refresh. rms
Tomkins Clara (Mrs.), apartmen
Neptune house
Whiterod Jonathan B. apartmen
Bronheulyn
Williams Evan Lloyd, apartmen
10 Cambrian terrace
Williams Lewis, master mariner.
Cambrian terrace
Williams Richard, chemist
Williams Thomas, master niarin
Dinorwic house
apartments
ims Thon
Alban's vi
ims William, aparts. Tii>sl(i>
BOSHESTON (or Bosherstoii) is a parish in the coimty
of Pembroke, and on the Bristol Channel, 5 miles south-
by-west from Pembroke, which is the nearest railwav
station, and about 14 from Tenby, in the bundled and
petty sessional division of CasMemart-in, county court
district of Pembroke Dock, imion of Pembroke, ati'd in the
rural deanery of Castlemartin, and archdeaconry and
diocese of St, David's. The church of St. Michael is an
ancient building of stone in the Early English style, con-
-sisting of chancel, nave, transents, north porch, and a
tower containing 3 bells ; in the south transept is a
recumbent effigy of a lady of the 14th century, under
a crocketed canopy, and a half-effigy of an eccle-
siastic, both of which were placed in their present
positions in 1853; the chancel contains a double
piscina and an almery, and in the south transept is a
single piscina ami a hagioscope. The stained east window,
a triple lancet, and the oak lectern are memorials to the
late Rev. William Allen M.A. for over 40 years rector here.
The church was repaired in 1853 and affords jzo sittings.
The registers date from the year 1670. In the chtirchyard
« an ancient stone cross, rising from a graduated base
t( three steps. The living is a rectory ; net income
£160, with 65 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
Ear! Cawdor, and held since 1913 by the Ven. Arch-
deacon David Edward Willi.ims M.A. of Exeter College.
Oxford. In a bleak valley, near the coast, and almost
l.idde.i fiou. vi,.« by the eliflfs, stands St. Govan's or St.
i;. ; ii'- ■ 'i;i ri. :, -liiili r.litioe of the latter part of the
11 I ii. rectangular structure, with a
\ I : . i - : rt in length, and retains a stone
;ili.ii.:i [ iv,-!m;i ,11.1 III aumbry; on the north side is a
round-lieatleil dourway, leading to a recess in the rocks,
said to have been the abode of an anchorite ; there are
three windows, and a few rude steps lead up to the
chapel, near which i.* a holy well, and a narrow but
perilous fissure in the cliffs to the west is called the
" Huntsman's Leap." Bosheston Mere is a funnel-shaped
cavern or fissure, communicating with the sea, and in
whieh the tide and wind under certain conditions pro-
duce a roaring sound, heard at a considerable distance;
on the Style hills is an ancient rectangular camp. The
trustees of Earl Cawdor, who is a minor, are the
principal landowners. The soil is limestone ; chief
crops, oats, barley and roots. The area is 1,635 acres,
29 of water and 50 of foreshore ; rateable value, ;^i,033 ;
the population in 1911 was 134.
Post Office. — John Rogers, sub-postmaster. Letters are
received from Pembroke, which is the nearest money
order office ; Stackpole is the nearest telegraph office,
3 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed) ;
built
children : Miss Alii
Williams Ven. Archdeacon David
Edward M.A. (rector). Rectory
Davies Eli/.abeth (Miss), shopkwper
Dyson Elizabeth Jane (Mrs), farmer,
Creature farm
Evans Thomas, mason, Kent cottage
Griffiths Agnes (Mrs.), frmr.Style fm
Griffiths James Herbert, faruier.
Crickmail
Lloyd George, farmer, Thornston
Evans, mistress
Sons, far
1859.
Morgans Willii
Buck spool
Morris Gladys (Miss), farmer.Newt
Rogers John, shopkeeper, & post o
Thomas George, farmer, Trevallen
BOTJOHBOOD is a parish in the county ot Radnor,
with a station on the Cambrian railway, 7 miles south-
by-west from Hay, and 5 north-by-west from Talgarth,
in the hundred and petty sessional division of Painscastle,
Hay union and county court district, and in the rural
deanery of Hay, archdeaconrj- of Brecon, ami diocese of
St. David's, the church of "St. Cynog is a building of
Jtone, in the Decorated style, and rebuilt during the
period 1850-60, in memory of the Rev. Walter De Winton,
a former vicar, and consists of chancel, nave, with one
aisle, south porch, and a tower with spire, containing
3 bells ; there are two stained windows, and the church
affords 130 sittings. The register dates from 1689. The
living i.< a vicarage, net yearly value ^£167, with 4J
acres ot glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held since i382 bv the Rev. Jackson
Taylor M.A. of Oriel College. Oxfoid, and prebendarv
of St. David's. There is a Primitive Methodist chapei.
The charities include j^25 from the tnistees of the
Booghrood Charity, founded in 1687. tor apprenticing
boys, and £1 4s. from John's Charity for the second poor
of the parish. Boughrood Castle, the property ot Capt.
Walter de Winton J. P. is a line modern mansion, erected
close to the remains of the old castle, and occupied by
the Hon. Frederic George Morgan J. P. Capt. Walter de
Winton is lord of the manor and principal landowner.
The soil is red sandstone; chief crops, barley, oats
and turnips. The area is 1,680 acres of land and 43
of water; rateable value, ^^2,3^3; the population in
iqii was 217.
.''exton, Mrs. Grindle.
Post Office. — -Miss Jane Lewis, sub-postmistress. Letters
should have Radnorshire added. Llysweii is the
nearest money order & telegraph office, about half a
mile distant
Wall Letter Box in the village
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1851, for
70 children ; Christopher Nunn, master
Boughrood & Llyswen Railway Station (Cambrian),
T. Evans, station master
Freder
George J. P.
Taylor Hev.
'Ticarage
endarv Jacks
M.A
L..
COMMKBCIAL.
DIRECTOUY.]
bOlTTH WALES.
Gittoes Vincent, Pistyll
Haines John, VUlage farm
*Havard Jonas, Wernaweaidd
Hobbv Jane (Mrs)
Jaines Bertie William, Blainev
James William, Cilgwyn
Jones Alfred, Castle farm
Jones David, Newhouse
Jones John, Bryn
Lewis Edwin, coal merchant
Lewis Jan© (Miss); shopkeeper
•Lewis Walter, blacksmith. Cornhill
Portnell Miss, toll collector at Bouch-
rood bridge
Rees John, blacksmith
FABMERS
Mnrked thns » letters through Glas
bury, Breconshire.
Bowen John, Tylloved
BOULSTOIT is a parish on the West Cleddau river,
county of Pembroke, 3^ miles south-east from Haver-
fordwest and 3 south-east from the station of same
name on the Great AVestern railway; in the hundred
and petty sessional division of Dungleddy, county court
district and union of Haverfordwest, rural deanery ol
Dungleddy, and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's
The church is an ancient buildmg of stone, in the Early
English style, and consists of chancel and nave, and a
turret containing one bell ; there are some old monu-
ments to the members of the Wogan familv. The church
has 80 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials
dates from the year 1799, marriages from 1833. The
BKECilKA. 1
Jones Martha (Mrs.), Caemelyn
Lawrence Albert, Pencommon
Lewis Mary (Mrs.), Brest
Lewis William, Penlan
Phillips Edward, Middle road
Price William, Glangwye
Smith William David, Cwmbach
Williams Alfred, Werncoom
Williams John, Boughrood court
living is a -donative chaplaincy,
the Rev. Thomas A. Harries
College. Lampeter, who is also v
resides at Haverfordwest. Sir
Philipps bart. and the trustees
held since 1917 by
B.A. of St. David's
car of Uimaston and
Charles E. Gregg-
jf the late D. J. I.
Ackland esq. are the principal landowners. The soil 19
clay; chief crops, wheat, barley, oats and root crops.
The area is 1,570 acres of land, 37 of tidal water and
161 of foreshore; assessable value, ;^SI7; the popula-
Letters are received at 9 a.m. from Haverfordwest, which
is the nearest post, money order & telegraph office
The children of this place attend the school at Uimaston
i Griffiths Daniel, Lake villa
Jenkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), Millii
Lewis Henry, Hill block
Home & Lewis Thomas, Hanton
'Nicholas Fredk. & Andrew, Non
hard !
Beid Mrs. Boulston hous
FARM Ens.
Belton John J. Boulstc
Eastwood
BRAWDY is a parish in the county of Pembroke, 8
miles south-west from Letterston station, on the Clynder-
wen and Letterston railway, 7 east from St. David's and
9 north-west from Haverfordwest, in the hundred and
petty sessional division of Dewisland, county court district
and union of Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanery of
Dewisland, and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. David is an ancient building of stone,
consisting of chancel, nave and one aisle, south porch
and bell-turret, containmg one bell : it has two stained
glass windows. The church was restored in 1884, and
again in 1904, and affords 160 sittings ; the registers of
baptisms and burials date from the year 1783, marriages
1754. The living is a vicarage, with that of Hayscastle
attached, net income .,^270, with residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1912 by the
Kev. Edwin Tudor Moses Evans B.A. of St. Dav7d's Col-
lege, Lampeter. There are two Congregational chapels,
Davie.s Mary (Mrs.), Fenycwm
Morris. Bayhold
tDavics Philip, Trefgarn
Davies Thomas Henry, Rynle
Davies William. Mutton hall
Evans James, Knaveston
Evans John, Trenewydd
Evans Martha (Mrs.), Vanley
Evans William, Penyvider
Griffith David, Trefgarn Owen
tGriflith Ellen (Mrs.). Poyn Castle
tGriffith Georee A. Poynt?. castle
tGriffith Wm. Owen, Rickeston hall
tGriffiths Henry, Bryngwyn
tGwyther John," White house
tGwvther Thomas Henry, Brawdy
Harries James, New mill
Harries William, Little Asheston
Harries William, Troedyrhiw
Harries William M. Meardv
Howells William, Dare
James Henrj', Penswen
Jenkins Oliver, Silver hill
I Nicholas Job, Rosen green
iNoott James, Hill block
j Owens Daniel. Hill block
I Thomas Grace (Mrs.), Bor
Evans Rev. Edwin Tudor Moses B.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
Evans Rev. G. C. (Cong.), Trefgarn
H..w,-ll P. A. F. .>•
. Llethe
r
COUMliRCIAL.
Bevan M. (Miss
. groce
r, Ne
wgale
Bridge
Davies Thomas, c
jrpenter
Post office,
Penycwu,
lug.
blacks
mith.
I'envcwra
Thomas Essex, grocer.Tre
fgarn
Owen
Thomas Richard,
mason.
Pant
Wilcock Alice (M
ss), drp
Wilcox .John, mason'
Marked tbus t farm 150 acres (
Bevan William, Eweston
Bowen Thomas, Gignog Wen
Davies Levi, Lochvane
one (ut TREFGARN) founded in 1662, and a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel. In this parish is a mound, the site
of Poyntz Castle (Castrum Pontii), supposed to have been
a Roman watch tower. Llether is the residence of
P. A. F. S. Howell esq. Sir Owen Henry Philipps
Scourfield bart. Colonel Eoch and Mrs. Roch and tie
Ecclesiastical Conmiissioners are the principal land-
owners. The soil is sand ; the chief crops are barley
and oats. The area is 5,534 acres of land, 3 of inland
water and 51 of foreshore; assessable value, ^^i.goj ;
the population in 1911 was 441.
Parish Clerk, John Harries.
Post Office, Pen-y-cwm (letters should have Pembroke-
shire added).— Thomas Davies, sub-postmaster. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Solva,
3 miles distant
Public Elementary School, Trefgarn (mixed), for 137;
John Thomas, master
tJenkins Thomas, Eweston
tJenkins Thomas, Great Hook
tJpiikins Thomas Henry, Newgale
tJenkins William D. Tancredston
John Richard, Lochvane
Jones John. Grinston
tMorris Walter, Ca.stle villa
Owen George, Bramble
tOwen William, Llether
tPerkins John, Asheston
Rees Alfred. Berrydusn
Rees John, Rhydygele
Rees William Henry. Park hall
Raymond John, Bwlchniartin
Rpvnish David. Penrhiw
Richards John,CIawdd-dwl
Simmons William, Knaveston
tThnmas Essex, Penygrose
Thomas John R. Panther
Thomas Silvanus, Lochvane
tWade Dorothy (Mrs:), Tancredstone
Watts Elizabeth (Miss), Tucking Mill
Williams Henry, Llether
BRECHFA is a parish in the Carmarthen division of
the county of Carmarthen, 6J miles north from Nant-
garedig station, on the Central Wales and Carmarthen
Junction branch of the London and North Western rail-
■way, 12 north-east from Carmarthen, and 10 north-west
from Llandilofawr, in the hundred of Cathinog, petty
sessional division and county court district of Llandilo,
union of Llandilofawr, and in the rural deanery of Llan-
dilo, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Teilo, erected in 1893, at a
cost of ;^i,300 and restored in 1904, is a building of
doulting stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch,
and a turret containing 2 bells. The church affords 120
sittings. The registers of baptisms and burials date
from the year 1780, marriages 1806. The living is a
rectory, net yearly
Philipps and the 1
alternately, and hel
Jones, of St. Bees
1909 at a cost of .^3^
rniVATE RESIDENTS.
Jones Rev. Thomas, The Rectoiy
Joynson Cyril
Morris Miss, Gotryn
lue £is°' in '^le fift "f ^'^s.
L. R. G. G. Morgan Grenville
since 1895 by the Rev. Thomas
The church room, erected in
DO, affords 300 sittings There
Calvinistic Methodist chapel. Mrs. Phillips is
the principal landowner. The soil is clay; the chief
crops are barley and oats. The area is 534 acres; rate-
able value, ^£341 ; the population in 1911 was 91.
Post & Telegraph Office Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Evans,
sub-postmiftress. Letters through Nantgaredie, Car-
marthenshire, which is the nearest money order
office, 5 miles distmt .
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1880. for
120 children ; John D. Williams, master
Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer,
COMMRKCIAT.. i^^ail?,
I Davies John Thos. builder,Marlesmi!l Post oltice
Evans David, grocer Isaac Daniel
lEvans Elizh. (Mrs. ).aparts. Glen view I Lewis Lewis
112 UKKCHFA.
Sirell Joseph. Forest Ai-nis T.H. ;
ijood accommodation for visitors;
bath room 4; C. ; salmon, sewin &
treat fishing; also rough shooting
provided
SOUTH WALES.
FAUMEES.
Datiiels David, Pantyfedwen
Davies Daniel, Giifachwen
Davies David, Giliachgoch
D:ivies David. Llynrellyn
[kell\'s
,Duvie.' James, Bryiiyreidon
tJonesJohn, Tyrbach
[Thomas Evan, Brynteg
I Thomas William. Ahergole
B R 1^ C O N
BBECON, or Brecknock, is a municipal borough, market
and union town, bead of a cormty court district, petty
sessional division and chief town of its county, in the
hundreds of Merthyr and Pencelly. rural deanery of
Brecon (first part), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of
St. David's, and is igo miles by rail and 170 by road from
London. 59 from Bristol, ^B>, from Hen-ford, 40J from
Swansea. 33 from Neotli, 2-.' fr,)iii M^'iilixr, 2& timi'
Abergavenny and 14 fiiiTu 1 ■: i', .,'1 The town has
railway communication "in !. i.uih via Three Cock*
Junction, Buiith and Llii , ,1 • ..,-.., .ml by the Hay
and Hereford line; to the »uui,. v;,i iUTtliyr' or Neath,
these lines uniting at Brecon, and westward by ^^av of
Three Cocks Junctiou. Buiith ro.id & Carmakbeni or
via Neath and Swansea. The Brecon and Merthyr and
Cambrian lines unite at Talyllyn, a short distance north-
east of the town ; still more to the north-east, between
Brecon :ind Hay. is Three Cocks, the junction of the Hay
and Hereford and Cambrian railways. A service of
motor omnibuses to run between Abergavenny anc;
Brecon, passing through Crickhowell, was begun by the
■Grf nt Western Railway Company, i July. 1905 : "tbtsf
vehicles also carry the mails. The Brecon and Aber-
gavenny canal was completed in i3ii and co.iimunicates
with Newport and Bristol.
Brecon is situated in a picturesque valley, surrounded
by magnificent scenery, the Brecon beacons on the south
rising to a height of 2,910 feet, being a conspicuous
feature ; the town is on the banks of the rivers Usk and
Honddu. here crossed by several bridges, the chief of
which, spanning the Usk and connecting Brecon with
Llanfaes, consists of four arches and is strengthejied by
massive angular buttresses. H. Lloyd, translating from
the " Cambria " of Cavadoc, says that in the fifth century
the town was under the jurisdiction of a petty chieftain.
named Brychun, from whom the county derived the name
of Brycheiniog. In the reign of Henry I. Bernard Kew-
march, who conqaered Bleddyn ap Maeiiarch. at that
time Prince of Brycheiniog, demolished Caer Bannau and
employed the materials in building a castle, adjacent to
which, in process of time, a town arose, called by the
Welsh, Aber Honddu, and, becoming the capital of Bry-
cheiniog, received from the English the name of Breck-
nock or Brecon.
Brecon borough tor some considerable period returned
one member to Parliament, but under the provisions of
the " Bedistribution of Seats Act, 1885 " (48 and 49 Vict.
0. 23), the representation of the borough was merged in
that of the county. It is the sent of the assizes and
quarter sessions. The town was incorporated in the
reign of Philip and Mary, but under the provisions of
the " Municipal Corporations Act, 1835 " (S &■ 6 Wm. IV.
c. 76) the corporation now consists of a mayor, foui
aldermen and twelve councillors, who act as the Urban
Sanitary Authority. The borough has a separate com-
mission of the peace. The town has several good streets,
one being of considerable width ; it is lighted with gas
by a company, fcimed in 1870. well paved and is
supplied with water from works, situate about one mile
south-west of the town, the property of the Brecon
Corporation; the reservoir has a capacity of i.ooo.ooc
gallons, with two filter-beds, capable of holding 96.000
gallons of water each. The whole town was thoioughly
drained by works carried out during 1876-9 by the
Cirporation at a cn.-t „f £10.000. The „.wage outfal;
works are ij miles east of the town.
The Promenade, a delightful walk along the side of the
river Usk, and a little south of the Castle, was con-
structed and planted with trees by the Corporation, and
extends from the mouth of the Honddfl westwards ; it is
amply furnished with seats, and forms an agreeablf
resort for visitors ; at its western extremity is a boat-
hcuse, where boats can be hired for excursions on the
fine stretch of water about a mile in length, formed
here by the Corporation on a portion of the river Usk.
and known as " Newton Pool '' ; this pool also affords
good bathing facilities
The Ciplains' Walk is a brnid and high terrace, about
250 yards in length, extending in a gentle curve fron.
the Shire Hall to the river Usk. where there still remain.^i
!i fragment of the old town wall, with a window open-
'"••: the walk is shaded on the outside, where it over-
looks a road, with large trees, and seats have been placed
at intervals. In the grounds of Wattun Mount, opposite
the Shire Hall, is another portion of the old town wall.
The Priory Groves, which is the name given to the
thickly wooded slopes on the north side of the ravine of
t,he Hoiiddu. begin immediately east of the priory church
and may be reached either from the churchyard or by
in iron footbridge from the street, known as the
-Struef: the groves are intersected by several pAths
and densely overshadowed by fine trees, with thick under-
wood, and continue eastward for over half a mile, ailord-
uig a sheltered and verv agreeable strolling place.
,hu c'liir.h of St. .i.ihn the Kvangelist i.r the Holyrood
b. "ii.;p<I 10 the BenediL-tine prinrv. founded in 1095, by
K, ^;LHTd Xewm:uch. aii.l is a i.'iand criicifcun structure.
Ill Ihe Xniuian. Kinly Kn-.^lish imd De,-.irated styles, con-
distill!,' of choir, with Hiiviird's chapel on the north and
sai-;istyon the south side, cierestoried nave, aisles, north
tr.iiisept or Battle ch.ipel, south transept or Norman
cnapel. north porch and a fine central embattled tower,
ibout 90 feet in height, with angle turret, and containing
5 hells : the eastern portions, including the chancel, tran-
septs and central tower, were considered by the late Sir
G. Gilbert Scott E.A. to date chiefly from about 1220-30 :
the nave, with its aisles, was rebuilt or transformed in the
Decorated period, being also lengthened westward, but
the piers of the nave arcades, though altered by the 14th
centurv builders, are Norman : in this |)eriod also the
eastern chapels and the transept were completed and an
upper stage added to the tower: Havard's chapel, on the
north side of the ch!incel. is a Decorated work, constructed
jut of earlier chapels, and opens into the clipir by two
ftourways. one of which is cut through a fine canopied
iicli of the 14th centurv. and mt<i the transept hv Iw.^
open arches, now clurasiiy blocked with screen work: the
ohincel retains a triple drain, three sedilia and aumbries,
placed oi^either side of the altar : the magnificent east win-
.lows. consisting of five graduated lancets, fn.n. a
memorial to the officers and men of the 24th Regiment
(South Wales Borderers'), who fell at Isandlwhaiia. Jan.
22nd, 1879 ; the great west window is a memorial to the
Rev Prebendary H. Williams M.A. for 34 years vicar of
the parish, and in the transept is a large stained win-
.Vjw. the -ift Ci" 'O'la) of the 2nd Battalion South Wale?
Borderers, m memory of their comrades who fell in the
South African War : "the vaulted stone roof of the choir,
continued by Sir G G. Scott from the incomplete vault-
ing shafts of the ancient architecture, is interesting as
the crmpletion of a design at least six hundred years
old : the sacristy, on the south side, exhibits some re-
mains of a double piscina, and there are traces of
the cliapel of St. Laurence, which stood south of it:
in the south wall are the stairs of a wall passage:
four i:iiilds made chapels in the nave aisles; the -tailors
and shoe makers on the north and the weavers and
iiickers iin the south, while the glovers met under a
thorn tree in the churchyard: at the east end of the
nave on either side, are flights of stairs formerly lead-
in..- to the rood loft : the font is a very early example.
and is possibly pre-Norman : in the north aisle, under a
finely moulded and recessed arch of the Decorated period.
lies the recumbent effigy of a civilian, and of a layman and
his wife. 1359: at the west end of the north aisle, placed
on a massive wooden slab, lies a wooden effigy of a lady,
1555 ; the upper portions of the arms are gone, otherwise
this figure is in fairly good preservation : (lu> ll.ior of the
Havard chapel is covered with slabs bemnL' ukoi [oions.
arms, and in some cases figures in i i- n otli
side is an altar tomb, with recumbent iiv 1 n 1> vid
Williams Kt. justice of the Kiiie's Her ; \I 1.
his wife, 1613: in the wall of Ihe south ai.le is a .1 way
leading into the cloister : the total length of the church
internally is 205 feet, the width varying from 29 feet m
tlie clian'cel to ^4 feet 6 inches in the nave, or 60 feet in-
rlol o- I) ;.!,.-: the late Prof. E A Freeman oon-
s > ' . 0, li I ) be -'indisputably the thirrl church
Ti -I I ii mill in the Principality," standing next in
r li fi ■ ,!■, . illiPilrals of St. David's and I.landaff. and
speaks 01 the choir as furnishing "one of the choicest
examples of the Early EngUsh style": and Sir G G
Scott, when reporting on the fabric in i860, described the
(luality of the architecture to be " as good and well studied,
and as refined as can be found in anv building of its
DIRECTOKV.]
SOUTH WALES.
BRKCON.
113
period, in this, or perhaps in any other country " : aftei
the Dissolution in the reign of Henry VIII. the Priory lands
were granted to Sir John Price, the great Welsh antiquary.
and from him descended through the female line to the
present owner. Lord Camden : the Priory church became
a parish church, but the owners of the Priory lands
retained certain rights as to the chancel, which they still
possess.; in 1836 the then Lord Camden repaired the
chancel roof, and various renovations were effected sub-
sequently, but it was not until 1861 that the true restora-
tion of the building was begun, under the direction of the
l.il3 t^ir G. Gilbert Scott E.A. when the beautiful choir,
tower and transept were restored, and the pinnacles re-
placed at the east end of the choir : in 1874-5 the work
was resumed, and the entire restoration completed at a
total cost of £j.200: the church was re-opened on Whit-
Tuesday, 1875, by the Bishop of St. David's : three stained
windows were erected in 1890. and a new organ provided
at a cost of ^i.^oo; there are 2,000. sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1727;
marriages, 175-. The living- i'! 1 vicarage, with the
chapelrv of St M n v ;innrx ,1. !;,- yearly value £■25'^,
in the "-ifl -f 1!-' Ai:l,M, li ,1 ,i. ,,--\Villiams. vicar of
Bettws-Penii.mi. ..ii.l ..•',,■■:-. .u.., heM since 1897 by
ihH Riffhl Ri'V. .iu.l Vru. E.lwaul Laihani Bevan D.D.
.if Hertford Colli-e, Oxford. Lord Bishop of Swansea
St. Mary's church, in the centre of the town, is a long
and comparativelv low building of stone now chiefly in
the Gothic style, but retaining some of the Norman arches
of the original church, and consisting of chancel, nave.
aisles, north porch and a massive embattled western tower,
containing 8 bells : the tower has been carefully restored,
the bell framing renewed, and bells rehung, at a cost of
about ;£i,5oo: the stained east window is a memorial to
John Church Pearce Church, given by his father, Lieut. -
Col. William Pearce K.H., J. P. ; a memorial stained
window was added in the south aisle in 1890 to John
Kirk esq. : the church was restored, enlarged, and it«
arcades in part renewed in 1857, and it now affords
1. 000 sittings, of which half are free. The register (ot
baptisms and marriages only) dates from the year 16B5.
The living is annexed to the vicarage of St. John the
■Evangelist.
St. David's church, in LLANFAES, is an edifice of
stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel.
nave, north porch and an embattled western tower with
spire, containing 4 belK : the stained east window was
erected in memory of John Church Pearce Church, son
of Lieut. -Col. William Pearce K.H., J.P. : the church
was rebuilt in 1B59 at a cost of about /i,ioo: thero
are 260 sittings. The register dates from the year
1700. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £^S°-
with 3^ acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
the Archdeacon of Brecon, and held since 1915 by the
Rev. John Simon B.A. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter.
The Mission chapel in Avenue road, erected in 1888 as
a memorial to the late David Thomas esq. is a small
building of wood and cement, and will hold about 120
persons.
■ The Catholic church, dedicated to St. Michael, erected
in 1850-1, at a cost of about ;£2.ooo, is a stone edifice ia
the Early English style, consisting of chancel and nave
and a bell turret : adjoining is a residence for the offi-
ciating priest.
For other places of worship, see p. 116.
The Cemetery, close to the town, has an area of 5
acres, with two mortuary chapels : it cost ^3.000 and
was opened in 1858: it is under the control of a hmrial
board of 9 members.
The Shire Hall, opened in 1842, is a building of .stone
in the Grecian Doric style, erected at a cost^of about
;£j2,ooo, from designs by Thomas Henry Wyatt esq. of
London: it contains a fine and spacious court, large grand
iurj room, with a witnesses' waiting room attached, judges'
robing and retiring rooms, counsels" mbing room, and
various other offices : there is also a second court, in
which the criminal business is carried on. In 1904 offices
for the county treasurer, county surveyor and clerk to
the Education Committee were added. The quarter ses-
sions are held at the Shire Hall, petty sessions for the
county being held in the second court every alternate
Friday; 'the sittings of the county court are also held
here bi-monthly ; meetings of the county council are
also held here in January. April, July,' October and
November, on the last Friday in each month at 11.30
.i..m. with the exception ot the November meeting,
which is held at 12 noon.
The Guild Hall, in High street, is an edifice of stone,
first erected in 1775, restored in 1809 by Sir Charles
Morgan, and partly rebuilt, at the cost of about ^^4,000, l)y
Colonel John Morgan, twice high sheriff and eight time's
mayor of the borough, who also presented the clock : it
comprises an assembly room, a large room in which the
meetings of the town council and the borough sessions
are held, and a mayor's parlour. In the Guild Hall is 3
fine life-size portrait, by B. S. Marks, of Col. John Morgan,
piesented to him by the townsfolk of Brecon. There
are also oil paintings of the late Dr. James Williams
and Miss Gwenllian Morgan (first lady mayor of
Brecon), and a bust portrait of the late Bishop Lloyd
nf Bangor. The municipal insignia include two maces,
a mayor's chain and a corporate seal. The two maces
are of silver. 24^ inches in length, and have slender
sliafts. and .^enii-globular heads, surrounded by a rich
d(iuM(> banding ot fleur-de-lis, so arranged that the
iipp.r li ilf f.riiiis a circlet; on the flat top are the royal
arms; Ihi-se maces probably date from the reign of
James I. : the mayo'r's chain and badge, presented in
i88r, by Lewis Jones esq. is of gold, and consists of 20
small knobs or bosses, united hy links in short lengths :
the pendent badge displays the town arms, viz. : '• on
a field arg. a mantle of estate gu. doubled ermine " ;
the
seal
lode
cular
and also bears the same arms.
The County Police Depot, completed in 1896. adjoins
the Shire Hall, and consists nf n hlnnk rontaininir chief
constable's and seneral |nihlic nnii--e«, rlnHnno- stnri- &c.
and sergeants' rp--idenc.'. tni;.-.tl,. r with lnc|;-np rfnitain-
with the main building; thf new building 'faces the
Captain's walk, and was erected at a cost of about
if 2,000.
The Brecknockshire Agricultural Society, established in
'755 anfl revived in 1817, is the oldest institution of the
Kind in the Principality, and holds its meetings at the
Shire Hall; in 1890 the meeting was visited bv H R H.
the late Duke of Clarence E.G. ; the exhibitions of the
Society are usually held at Brecon in the month of
September of each year ; Mr. William Thomas Isaac is the
sec. and Mr. James Morgan the treasurer. The general
market place is in High street, the market day being
Friday. The cattle market is in Free street; it'is very
well supplied, and is a great market for cattle, sheep
&c. Fairs are held on the first Tuesday in every month,
and the third Tuesday in May, June, July, August,
September, October, November and December. The first
Tuesday in May and November are pleasure and hiring
fairs. The market place, formerly the property of the
Brecon Markets Company, now belongs to the Corpora-
tion, and contains a valuable clock, presented hy the
late Col. John Morgan.
His Majesty's Prison, in Newgate street, the smallest
in Great Britain, and originally built in 1780, was en-
larged in 1858 and 1871, a chapel, kitchen, reception
room, male infirmary, magistrates' room, governor's
office, chief warder's room, clerk's office, and store rooms
and a house for the governor being erected at the
same time on the eastern side of the gaol. The Old
Borough Gaol, in the Postern, on the banks of the river
Honddfl, erected in 1842, is a very small and plain
building ot stone, and is now used as a dwelling house.
A bronze statue of the great Duke of Wellington, by
John Evan Thomas esq. F.S.A. of London, was erected
in 1854, facing the Bulwark.
The drinking trough, in the Bulwark, was erected in
1902 at a cost of about £s'-i. to commemorate the
coronation of His late Majesty King Edward VII.
The County and Borough Savings Bank, in the Wat-
ton, is open on Fridays from 12 noon to 2 p.m. and
Saturdays 7 to fl p.m.
The Brecon and County Club, Lion street, established
in 1881, has over lOO members.
The Liberal Club, in the Bulwark, established in
1894, h** about 200 members ; Mr. T. Rov Parrv. sec.
The Northcote Constitutional Club, 'formerly in the
Struet, but now in Lion street, was opened in March.
1903, and has about 140 members; the Tredegar Con-
servative and Unionist Club, in the Struet, was opened
15th December. 1904; it contains reading, smoking and
billiard rooms &c. and has about 104 nienibers.
The Cliurch House Club, in Lion street, has about 120
members.
The principal hotels are the "Castle," overlooking the
Usk and having attached grounds, in which stand the
remains of the castle ; the " New Lion " in the Struet ;
and the " Wellington," all of which are first-class family
and commercial houses.
The "Brecon and Radnor Express." published Wed-
nesday, the " Radnor Express," published Tuesday, and
the "'Brecon County Times," pubhshed Wednesday for
Thursday, are the county pap^M-s.
The Brecknock Conntv and Borough Infirmary, in the
Wattnn, was founded in 1832, for the treatment of the
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SOUTH WALE>
[kelly's
sick poor of the county, aaid is supported by voluntary
contributions; it contains i6 beds. The number of in-
patients in 1918 was 147 and of out-patients, 244,
The principal charities are as follows: — The Bough-
rood, founded by Bice Powel, in 1686, has an income of
about ^£'500 yearly, and is spent principally in apprentic-
ing boys to various trades ; several parishes share in the
benefits of this fund: Games' almshouses, for 6 poor
women, are situated in Llanfaes, and were founded in
1721 by Catherine Gaines, who also left the sum of ;£6io,
the interest to be applied for the use of the mmates : the
Gwenddwr charity was founded by Sir David Williams, in
1612: Matthew Berrow left ^50 in 1726, the interest of
which is annually applied in apprenticing one boy of the
town of Brecon: Sybil Collinson left by will, in 1815, the
sum of ;£i,ooo in trust, ^^^i to be given yeaily to each ol
the 12 women in the almshouses, the rest to be apphed to
the support of the schools and distributed among the
poor: George Price Watkins, in 1814, left /i,ooo 3 per
Cent. Consols, the interest to be given annually to the
poor of the parishes of St. John's and St. Mary Brecon :
in 1674 Edmund Jones esq. then of Bnckland, in the
county of Brecon, conveyed certain premises in High
street Superior ward to trustees for ever, the rents to be
applied for the placing out and settling one or more poor
children of the borough, apprentices; the yearly value of
the charity is about £60 : there are also other smaller
Brecon Castle was originally built in the reign of
William the Conqueror, by Bernard de Kewmarch,
already mentioned, who constructed it of material taken
from the Eoman station Bannium (Caer Bannau), and
made it his chief residence. The existing remains are
inconsiderable, but the principal porr.ion, standing in the
grounds of the Castle Hotel and immediately overlooking
the river Honddu, comprises two embattled towers, rising
from the river bank, with the crenellated wall uniting
them, and another block, running west, and comprising
the great hall, now roofless, and an undercroft : the
window openings are intact, those of the great hall being
tall lancets, slightly cusped : the southern tower contains
several rooms which have been partially restored, and
from its summit, and the adjoining parapet of the great
hall, an excellent view is obtained of the town, the river
Usk and the Beacons : within an open area in the Castle
the bases and portions of columns of an undercroft remain
in situ, and there are other fragments : the Castle wall,
continued from the north tower, crossed the road above
the bridge over the Hnnddti to what is now called the
Ely tower, a semi-octagonal structure, of which only part
of the basement is now left, occupying a lofty mound in
the garden of the hou.se opposite. The Benedictine
Priory, already alluded to, was founded about 1095, by
Bernard de Newma ch, as a cell to Battle Abbey, Sussex :
at the Dissolution there were seven monks, and revenues
estimated at ^£112. The remains, apart from the church,
are situated on an a.scent close to the river Honddfl,
surrounded by luxuriant groves, and comprise a range
of buildings extending from the south aisle of the church
for about 45 yards and apparently forming the we.st side
of the cloisters: these buildings conipri.se .store places, a
coach house, and at the south end a dwelling house: on
what was once an upper llofir in the coach house is a
square-headed fireplace, the upper slab of the mantel
OFFICIAL ESTABLI.«!HMENTS.
Post. M. O. & T. O. & Telephonic K. D. Office, Lion
street. — Michael Gahagan. p s mistei-.
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Orchard street, Llan-
faes.— Mrs. Matilda' Jones, sub-poRtniistres«
COKI'OUATION.
1919.
M*yor, Councillor W, F. Parry de Winl.on J. P.
Deputy Mayor, David Powell J P
Aldermen.
Retire in November, 1920.
Thomas Williams | Edwin A. Wright
Betire in Novfinber, 1923.
Herbert C. Rich | David Powell
Councillors.
Retire in Novemb"r, tg-q
Oharlei W. Best i J. W. Hedger
.lohn D. Douglas Evans | William Morgan
Retire in Novimber, 1920.
E. M. Meredith I .' hn J. Williams
Owenllian E. F. Morgan Wi'liam Williams
Retire in November, 1921.
Gwylim T Jones I Fvn Morgan
J Conway Lloyd | W F Parry de Winton J.P
being a i6th century gravestone : the Priory house, about
26 yards distant from the south transept, is outwardly a
modern mansion west of the church, and adjoining the
road is another building which has been repaired and
new-roofed, and from this runs the precinct wall, which
is pierced by two gateways.
Camden road and the Watton were planted in 1882
with trees, those in the latter road being the gift of
the late Mrs. Cobb, of Nythta.
^"ear the town are the remains of several Roman
camps or stations, one of which, about three miles dis-
tant, called " Caer Bannau," is supposed to have been
formed by Ostorius Scapula, the first Roman general who
penetrated into this part of the country. It stands on the
north bank of the river, and its walls and entrance gate-
ways may still be traced. To the south of the town are
the Beacon mountains, rising 2,910 feet above the level ol
the sea, and being the highest peaks in South Wales.
Brecon was the birthplace of Mrs. Siddons, the cele-
brated actress, who was born in a house in High street,
now known as the " Siddons wine vaults,'' July 5th,
1755, being the eldest daughter of Mr. Roger Kemble,
the manager of an itinerant company of comedians ; she
died in London, June 81h, 1831 and was buried at Pad-
■lington, in the churchyard of which is a fine seated effigy
of white marble : here also was born Dr. Hugh Price,
the founder of Jesus College, Oxford, who died in 1574,
and Mr. Theopbilus Jones, an historian, who died in 1812.
Dinas, the seat of John Conway Lloyd esq. J.P. is
beautifully situated on the banks of the river Usk.
about I mile from the town.
Ffrwdgiech is tbe seat of Capt. J. D. D. Evans J.P.
Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the manor, and the
Marquess Camden are chief landowners.
Thi "
stone,
pasturage:
The area of the municipal borough is 2,(
rateable value, ^28,422 ; the population in i
•St. John the Evangelist, 1,825; St. Mary,
eluding 155 military and 47 other inmates of the
barracks: St. David Within, 1,505, including, 94 officers
and inmates in the Poor Law Institution and 28 in
HM Prison.
The area of St. David Within parish is 537 acres of
land and 15 of water ; rateable value, .£3.773. The
area of St. Divid Without parish is 2,271 acres of
land and 2 of water ; rateable value, ;£2.342. The area
of St. John the Evangelist pirish is 1,534 acres of land
and 18 of water; rateable value, £T.Ti(i. The area of
St. Mary parish is 704 acres of land and 27 of water;
rateable value, _£i6,328.
LLANFAES, on the opposite bank of the Usk, is con-
nected with Brecon bv a bridge.
Pari.sh Clerks (St. Mary's), H. Jones, 31 Struet ; (St.
David's) David Morgan, 7 Llanda£f row.
■\rENNYFACH is a township and hamlet in the parish
of St. John the Evangelist, ij miles west. The area is
1,420 acres of land and 30 of water; rateable value,
.£1.503; the population in 1911 was 79.
CASTLE INN and CHRIST'S COLLEGE are parishes
not included in the municipal borough, and will he
found in their alphabetical order in the Directory.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
The Corporation meets at the Guild hall on second tues
e soil is clay ; subsoil, principally clay and lime-
I. The chief crops are wheat, barley, roots and
!,446,
Ele
Audii
& Thos. Maund
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Cierk, George Hyatt Williams. Lion street
Treasurer. James Morgan. Mount Pleasant
Medical Officer of Healtli. David Valentine Rees M.R.C.S.
TCnc, T.R.r.P. Lond. Lion street
Rorongh ."Purveyor & Snnitan' Inspector. Hugh LI. Griffiths
C.E., M.I.C.k. A.S.I. Castle street
Onllortor of Rates. Harold T. Jones, Guild hall
Mace Bearers, John Jones, W, Strangwnrd & Jamei
Morris
Town Crier. W. Strangward
BOKOUGH MAGI.STR.\TES.
The Mayor & Ex-Mayor.
The Judge of the County Court of the borough of Brecon
in the county of Brecknock, for the time being
Francis George Philip. 12 Bulwark, Brecon
Largo Charles J. E. The Laurels, Brecon
Lloyd John Conway. Dinas, Brecon
Morgan Opt. D. Hugh s,Penally ho. Penally, Pmubtolcesh
Morgan Evan, Usk house, Brecon
Morgan Jiunes, Mount Pleasant, Brecon
DIRKCTORY.J
SOUTH WALES,
JiKECOX. 115
Morris John Cope Bevan, 2 ELigh street, Brecon
Nott William John, 7 Alexandra road, Brecon
Powell David, Caedryssn, Brecon
Rees David Valentine, Lion street, Brtcon
Bich Herbert Charles, Watton house, Brecon
Trew Thomas Edward, 13 Ship street, Brecon
Wright Edwin Alfred, Gordon house, Bridge St. Brecon
The magistrates meet at the Guild hall at 1 1 o'clock on
Mondays & when required.
Clerk, David W. E. Thomas. Castle street.
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOB THE PETTY SES-
SIONAL DIVISIONS OF MERTHYB & PENKELLY.
The senior Magistrate present takes the chair,
liarruw Brigade-Surgeon Ccl. Thomas Samuel Lloyd
M.D. Cefn Pare, Brecon
Davies John Lewis, Merthyr Cynog, Brecon
Devereux Hon. Robert Charles B.A., D.L. Tregoyd, Three
Cocks, Breconshire
de Winton Charles Henry, Maesderwen, Brecon
de Winton W, F. Parry, Slwch. Brecon
Dickinson Francis Dii,'liy, Abervscir court, Brecon
Evans Capt. John David Douglas. Ffrwigiech. Biicon
Francis George Philip, 12 Bulwark, Brecon
Gray Henry Edward, Peterstonc court, Brecon
Jones David, Pytindu, Brecon
Jones-Williams Col. Howell Richard D.L. Cwy Piuv,
Talybont-on-Usk
Lloyd J. Conway, Dinas, Brecon
Milier William S. Forest lodge, Libanus, Brecon
Mitchell Andrew Alexander, Glyncelyn, Brecon
Morgan Capt. D. Hughes, Penally lio.Penally.Pemhrokesh
Morgan Evan, Usk house, Brecon
Morgan Lieut. -Col. Stuart Williams D.L. Bolgoed, Brecon
Morgan Thomas, Lower Pontwil!.\m. Brecon
Powell David, Caedryssn, Brecon
Bees David Valentine, Lion street, Brecon
Travers Capt. Frank. Cwy Pare, Talybont-on-Uak
Wright Edwin Alfred, Gordon house, Bridge st. Brecon
The Mayor of Brecon & the Chairman of the Brecon
Rural' District Council, for the time being, are ex-
ofl&cio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates. David VVillian. Evan Thonnis.
19 Castle street.
Petty Sessions are held for both divisions at the Shire
hall every alternate friday at 12 noon. The following
places are included in the Merthyr Petty Sessional
Division: — Aberyskir, Battle, Brecknock Castle, Christ
College, Duffryn'Honddfl Upper & Lower, Garthbrengy.
Llanddew parish & township. Llandetailogfach, Llan-
fihangel-fechan, Ll.inspyddid, Llanfihangel-Nantbrane,
Merthyr Cynog, Modrydd & Glyn, St. David Upper
Division. Talachddii. Trallong, Yscir-fawr,Yscir-fechan
The following places are incluiled in the Penkelly Petty
Sessional Division: — Cantreff, Glyn Llanfigan, Llan-
frynaoh, Penkelly Llanfigan, Duffryn Llanddetty, Llan-
hamlach, Llausaintffraed, Llanwern, St. David's Town-
ship. Llangasty Talyllyn, Fro Llanddetty
BRECON RUUAL DI.^TRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception of Brecon St. David
Within, St. John the Evangelist and St. Mary. Castle
Inn & Christ College. The area is 189.532 acres;
population in 1911, 9,155.
Council meets at the Church house monthly on fridays
Chairman, Owen Price. Nantyrharn. Cray. Breconshire
Officials.
Clerk, Jlolyneux Frederick Thomas, Castle st. Brecon
Treasurer, "Herbert Edward Bradley esq. Bitton grange,
Bristol
Medical Officers of Health. No. i district. Thos. Price
Thomas L.B.O.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. Bank house.
Lion street, Brecon ; No. 2 district, William Rees
Jones M.D., C.M.Glas. Bronwysg, Sennybridge ;
Merthyr Cynog district, George Philip Francis
L.B.C.S.Edin. 12 Bulwark, Brecon
Sanitary Inspector & Sanitary Surveyor, Benjamin Lewis
Pritchard, 21 Castle street
Highway Surveyors, William Williams. Owrt Uwyfen.
LlanfiUo, Brecon & Watkin Joseph. Maesydd, Devynock
BRECONSHIRg NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
COMMITTEE,
County offices.
Clerk, Thomai John Parry , . '.,
PUBLIC ESTABIJSH.MENTS.
Brecknock Countv & Borough Infirmary, Lionel Shingle,
ton Smith M.A., L.R.G.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon.
physician; George P. Francis L.R.C.S.Edin. & David
Valentine Bees L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeons; Percy Hills
Orton L.D.S.Eng. hon. dental surgeon ; John Price,
sec. ; Miss I. M. Docherty, matron
Breconshire Constabulary Office. Captain's walk. Lieiit.-
Col. Claud George Cole-Hamilton C.M.G.. D.S.O.
chief constable; William Wilhams & Steven Jones,
superintendents; David T. Evans, inspector & chief
clerk ; the local force consists of 2 superintendents, 2
inspectors, a sergeant. 4 aotinir sergeants t 46
constables
Cattle Market, I'ree stieet
Cemetery, Cradoc road. David Powell, clerk i.i the
burial board; T. H. Moore, sexton
Olerk of the Peace Office for the County, Shire hall, H.
F. W. Harries, clerk
Corporation Fire Brigade, Engine house, Tredegar pi. ;
John Edwards, superintendent & 12 men
County Court Office, Lion street; sittings bi-monthly,
held at the Sliire hall as the judge may appoint
(generally the 1st or 2nd Saturday in the month) ; His
Honor Rowland Rowlands, judge ; Gen. Tudnr. registrar
& high bailiff. The following places nn- ^lithin the
jurisdiction of the court: — Aberyskir. Battle. Brecon,
Cantreff, Cathedine. Cray. Devyn.iL-k. Garthbrengy.
Glvn (or Libanus). IJandefaelog-Tregruig. I.landetty.
Llandefaelog-fach. Llandetallev. Llandilo'rfan. Llanfi-
gan. Llanlillo. Llanfrvnach. IJangastv-Talyllyn, Llaii-
gorse. Llanhamhach. Llansaintffraed, Llanspyddid.
Llanthew, Llanvihangel-nant-brane, Llanvihangel-taly-
Uyn, Llanywern, Llywel, Lower Chapel, Merthyr Cynog,
Pentrevelin. Sennybridge, Talachddn. Talybont, Tral-
long, Trecastle, Trianglaes & Upper Chapel
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of
Merthyr Tydfil. Ellis Owen, St. Catherine's chambers.
St. Catherine street, Pontypridd, official receiver
County Education Committee Offices, Albt. Leonard, sec
Customs & Excise Office. Glamorgan street; W. H.
Hamblin (Hereford), collector ; R. J. Powell, sur-
4 vevor ; Harry Hearl. officer
Guild Hall, High street. J. Fullard. keeper
H.M. Prison, Newgate street
Inland Revenue Offices (Taxes Dept.), Glamorgan st.
Charles Henrv Smith, surveyor of taxes ; (Valuation
Dept.) Struct', Richard Ernest Havard Williams, dis-
trict valuer
Shire Hall, Arthur T. Grant, hall keeper
Stamp Office. Post office. Lif.n street. Miclnud G:ih.>i:!Ui,
distributor
Town H.iU. High street
Boar
frida
BRECKNOCK UNION.
athlv at II a.m.
The union comprises the following parishes :—Aberyscir,
Battle, Brecon (St. David Within & Without),
Brecon (St. John the Evangelist), Brecon (St. Mary),
Cantreff, Castle Inn, Cathedine. Christ's College,
Cray, Garthbrengy, Glyn, Glynt.iwe, Llandetty. Lland-
dew. Llandefailog-fach. Llandefalle. Llandilo'rfan,
Llanfigan. Llanfihangel-fechan, Llanfihangel-Nant-
Bran, Llanfihangel-Tall-y-lIyn, Llanfillo, Llanfrynach,
Llangasty-Tall-y-llyn, Llangorse. Lliinhamlach. Llan-
saintffraed. Llansp'yddid, Llanywern, Maescar, Merthyr
Cvnog. Modrydd. Penpoat, Senny. Talachddii, Trai-
anglas. Traianmawi-, Trallong, Veiinytach & Ysclydach.
The population of the union in 1911 was 15.063;
area. 102,400 acres; rateable value in 1919. _^i52.386
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Owen Price,
Nantyrharn, Cray, Breconshire
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Comjnittee. Moly-
neux Frederick Thomas, Castle street, Brecon
Tre.Tsurer. James Morgan, Mount Pleasant, Brecon
Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Collectors to the Gnnv-
dians & Inquiry Officers, ist or Brecknock district.
Edwin James Hill. 2 The Avenue. Brecon ; and or
Devynock district. Samuel Davies, Sennybridge
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Devynock district,
William Bees Jones M.D.. C.M.Glas Bronwy.g,
SennXido; ; Llangorse district, Thomas Price
Thomas WROSEng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Bank house.
T ion street Brecon (medical officer) ; David Valentine
Rpe« M R ('■• S Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Lion street, Brecon
fpublic vaccinator); Merthyr Cynog district. Lion"!
Mhi.,l.'leton Smith M.B.. M.E.O.S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.L<ind.
Castle street. Brecon
IIG
UKKlON.
.SOUTH WALES.
[ Kelly's
Pmoi Law Institution, a Imildini; of stone, built about ,
1840, to hold 150 inmjtes; H. Peet, master: Rev. M. i
Gwvnne Price B.A. cliaplain ; L. Shinsleton Smith I
MB., L.R.O.P.Lond., M.E.C.S.Ens;. medical officer; '
Mrs. Emily Peet, mitim; Miss B. M. West, nurse
Brecknock Rkgisteation Distkict.
Superintendent Registrar, Molyneux Frederick Thomas,
iQ Castle street, Brecon ; deputy. .Joseph Arthur
Thomas, 17 Ca.stle street, Brecon
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Brecon siib-di.strict,LeKi5
Lewis, 78 Watton, Brecon ; deputy, W. P. Evans,
Watton villa, Brecon; Devynock sub-district, .Samuel
Davies, Sennybridge ; deputy, Alfred Evans, Seuny-
bridge; Llangorse sub-district, Edwin James Hill, 2
The Avenue, Brecon ; deputy, W. Jones Williams.
Charch house, Brecon ; Pencelly sub-district, Walter
Wa teis, Manascin cottage. Pencelly; deputy, William
W;ilters, Llanfrynach
Registrars of Marriages, Samuel Davies, Senny Bridge;
deputy, Alfred Evans, Senny Bridge; William
Williams, Church house, Llanfaes ; deputy, William
Th imas Isaac. Castle farm
BRECKNOCK COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Secieiary to the Education Committee, Albert Leonard,
County hall
Coroner for the Northern Division of the County, Moly-
nenx Frederick Thomas, 19 Castle street ; deputy,
W. Jones Williams, 19 Castle street
County Surveyor, Charles William Best, County hall
County Road Surveyor, Wm. Lewis Harpur, County hall
■Veterinary Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts-' for the County, Arthur John CattellM.E.C.V.S.
Bishop house, AVheat street
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseers, W. H. Larkin, 6 Bulwark, Brecon
(St. Mary's parish); Robert William Phillips, 105
Struet (St. John's parish); William Martin, Newton
grien (St. David's piirish)
Clerk to the Burial Board. David Powell, Caedryssu
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, C. E. Weaver
Price, North house, St. Mary street
Ciillectnr k Assessor of Income Tax, Charles J. B
Hughes. Pembrey house
.Steward of the Manor of Brecon. H. V W. Harries, 1
Bulw'ark
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. John the Evangelist Church, Priory hill. Right Rev.
& Yen. Edward Latham Sevan D.D. (Lord Bishop of
Swansea), vicar; Rev. Evan Edgar Davies M.A. &
Key. B. Kel.le Williams B.A. curates; .3 (.except on
4th Sunday) & 11 a.m. & 6.15 p.m
St. Marv's. Bulwark, Right Rev. & Yen. Edward Latham
Bevan' D.D. (Lord B'ishop of Swiinsea), vicar ; 8
('except ist Sunday which is at 7) & 11 a.m. k 6.15
p.m. ; mon. tues. thuis. 4; sat. 8 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. ;
wed. thurs, & fri. ii a.m. & wed. & fri. 7 p.m
St. David's, Llantaes, Rev. John Simon B.A. vicar ; 8
& II a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Mission Chapel. Avenue road; sun. 3.15 p.m. (Welsh);
tu.- ' u„: (Kn^-l.sh)
(';illi li' >i ' '' '■ ->. St. Michael's street, Eev. Wm.
t'. I I i -I : <.30& II a.m. & 2.15 & 6 p.m. ;
hol> .\,y. - ,\ iirn. k 7.30 p.m.; daily. 8 a.m.;
Seat.
Baptist KHHsington (vacant); 11 a.m. k 6.15 p.m.;
mon 7.30 p. til 500
Brptist (Welsh), Watergate, Rev. D. Owen Griffiths;
11 a.m. ,t fi.i.i p.m.: wed. 7 p.m 400
Cihinistic Methodist (English), Watton (vacant);
II a.m. k 6.1.; p.m.: tues. 7.30 p.m 550
t'llvinislic .Metliodist (Welsh), Bethel. Lior. st. Rev.
David James Henry B.A. ; 10.30 a.m. k 2.30 k
6.15 pm,; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m 9oo
Congreirational, Glamorgan street (vacant) ; 11 a.m.
k ft.u p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m 3'So
CniiLMegational (Welsh). Lion street. Rev. Richard
Jeiikin Williains; 10.30 a.m. & a. 30 k 6.15 p.m.s
mon k thurs. 7.30 p.m 700
Wesleyan, Lion street (L!andrindod Wells k Brecon
Circuit), Rev. Charles Allen Harries; :i a.m. & 6
pm.; uion. k wed. -.30 p.m 450
We»l van. Newmarch stie- 1 (Llandrindod Wells &
llr.eon niriuit). R.v. Chiiles Allen Harries; 6
p.m.; mon. k thurs. 7 pm 150
COLLEGES.
The College of Christ of Brecknock stands un the banks of
the river Usk & is built on the site of a priory of Dom-
inican friars. It was made collegiate in 1541 by Henry
VIII. who, for the purpose of teaching " good
manners to the surrounding population," removed to
Brecon a college that existed at Abergwili, in Car-
marthenshire. The college, as founded by the king,
was a collegiate church, with its dean k prebends 01
canons, on a foundation similar to that of Westminster
Abbey. By Ihe Cathedrals Act the ecclesiastical
character of the institution was destroyed k a new in-
stitution of a purely educational nature was created iu
its stead. The only traces of its ecclesiastical character
are now found in its bp„iutiful chapel k the Divinity
Lectureship attached to it. The college is now a public
school administered under a scheme of the Charity Com-
missioners, by a body of governors, including the Bishops
of Llandaff & St. David's, Lord Tredegar, Lord Glannsk
& the Principal of St. David's College. Lampeter. For-
merly the scholars were lai^ely drawn from the town
of Brecon, but they are now chieHy boarders residmg
in the head master's & assistant masters' houses. The
college buildings, situated in grounds of about 35 acres
in extent, may be divided into three portions — the old
monastic church of the Dominican priory, which, roughly
speaking, forms the north end of the group; the
new school buildings, which run north & south at right
angles to the church & by a long internal corridor of
about 120 feet in length form a connection between it
& the third part of the group, namely, the previously
existing school buildings & head master's house. Oi
the church, which was dedicated to St. Nicholas, only
the choir is now intact, k is used as the school chapel ;
it is .about 66 feet long by 26 wide, k 63 feet in height,
& agords a remarkably good k pure example of the
Early English Pointed style, and the fine east window
contains figures chiefly outlined on the glass : on the
walls are several monuments, including one to George
Bull, bishop of St. David's, 1705-10 k another to
Theophilus Jones, an historian of the county at the
beginning of the 19th century : the west end oi
the chapel is tilled up by a solid wall with a deeply
moulded entrance, which has been surmounted by a
bell-tnrret k inclosed by an ante-chapel, in which are
some interesting monuments, with effigies in marble, to
the Lucy family & others : the remains of the nave con-
sist of the main walls up to about the height of the
window siUs, & a part of the main arcade on the north
side, with a circular-headed north doorway k the lower
part of the west window: a portion of the east end of
the north aisle was restored some years ago k is used
as a vestry: the chapel is lofty k of good proportions.
and has a modern timber roof of pointed form — boarded
and riilily panelled in pitch pine from the designs of
Mr. Seddon, of London: the side windows form on the
north side a continuous row of plain lofty single lan-
cets, eleven in number : on the south side are four
similar windows, opposite the four easternmost on the
north side; internally these windows have their jambs
deeply splayed, so as almost to meet, k are formed into
an arciide, with shafts at the meeting of the splays. 4;
deeply moulded arches with a continuous label above :
the east window is of five lights with plain lancet heads
under a main arch k label ; there are also a very good
piscina & sedilia of native stone — the latter surmounted
with beautifully moulded arches : the interior is seated
with oak benches and choir-stalls, k the walls have been
panelled in oak to a height of five feet : a wooden floor
has also been laid down ; the p.anelling was the gift o!
R. D. Cleasby esq of Penoyre ; the expense of the rest
of the work was defrayed by v.irious donors, a list of
whose names hangs in the ante-chapel; the tot.d cost
was nearly .£400. A group of buildings designed by
Mr. J. B. Fowler, architect, is so arranged as t<^>
form, with the chapel on one side k the older school
buildings on the other, a large quadrangle. The '• Big
School," measuring about 8n feet in length by 25 in
width, forms the principal portion of the new block.
The upper windows form a range of lancets, built of
dressed native stone, resembHng the lancets ot the
chapel. It the whole length is divided externally into
(our bavs by massive buttresses, also assimilated ti-
the style of the old work. The space underneath the
large schoolroom is divided into three large class rooms
Beyond this block is the main entrance & staircases,
lighted bv a large t lofty bay window of iraposiUL-
character. ' Opposite the large schoolroom, on the second
landing of the staircase, are the science lecture room S
the laboratory — both closely connected. Underneath
there is one class room, about 40 feet long by i3 wide
Beyond is another block, which belongs mainly w •;
DIRECTORY.]
tSUUTH WALES.
BRECON.
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head master's house ; in it are the lavatories & dress- I
ing-rooms, -with two sets of private studies OTerlookicg
the cricket & football grounds, which command a mag-
nificent prospect towards the Beacons; these were
Brected about the year 1875. Of the previously existing
school buildings, the greater portion, including the dor-
mitories & head master's house, was built about 1861,
from the designs of Messrs. Prichard & Seddon, in a |
gnud style of domestic Gothic. An octagonal kitchen
with lofty roof forms a pleasing feature in the group.
Adjoining this portion of the building are two rooms
(if great interest, as having formed part of the old
monastic buildings ; one of these is a finely-proportioned
room of 65 feet long by 23 wide (used at present as
the school-house dining hall), with a good & well-pre-
served mediaeval oak roof, & an ancient & massive stone
lire place, which has been judiciously restored; the
other room is used as a library. The cost of the newer
buildings with the restoration of the old ones has been
altogether ahoiit ^24.000. A brarding-house, known
as the ■■ tl'i-tcl,- v;:< n,-,,.;-.' i- ---lo. It stands in
the coUc-g;.- i. .• „■ ■''.. ■' 'li.-re are also an
excellent ni. 1 i - . nits and a work-
shop, ill Mill !, ,.,11'.: I .i.ijlit. A chemical
laborator\ m.i- .nKli tl ;u ;....> .:i .i cost of ;^i,ooo.
Head Jia^ter. Rev. Eoberi' Hullev Chambers M.A.;
Rev. A. E. Donaldson M.A. & G. H. Isitt M.A.
assistant masters; shorthand, A. J. Corbett ; cricket
piofessinnal, E. Smart
The Congregational Memorial College, Camden road,
erected at a cost of about jfi2,ooo, opened in Sept.
1869, is a building of stone in the Gothic style, con-
sisting of the college proper in the centre, with resi-
dences for two tutors on each side. The number of
pupils in the college is about 36. The course extends
over six years — three years for the study of arts at
the University College, Cardiff, & three years for the
study of theology at Brecon. The college is associati il
with the University of Wales. It was established ;i-
a separate institution in 17^5 fur tlu- h(1ui';iii r
suitable young men for the Congregational ministrv.
more especially in Wales. Candidates must be un-
married. & th.- p.?riod of study, including nine months'
probation, is six years. Attached to the coUege are: —
The Thomas Scholarship of ^20, tenable for one year,
& the Rees Scholarship of ^20, tenable for two years,
& open to students in other Congregational colleges in
England & Wales, if natives of South Wales, & three
entrance scholarships called the " John Jones Scholar-
ships.- & valued at jTio each. Professors. Rev. Thos.
Le«is MA., B.D.. F.T.S. (principal). Rev. D. Miall
Edwards M.A. Rev. Joseph Jones M.A.. B.D. & Rev.
.John Evans B.A. (financial secretary) ; Rev. D. A.
Grimth Garth, seoretarv
SCHOOLS.
The County Intermediate School for Boys, established
Sept. 1855, under the "Welsh Intermediate Education
Act, 1889," & controlled by the Central Welsh Board ;
the present building was erected in 1901 & will hold
about TOO scholai-s ; Percy Morton M.A. head master
The County Intermediate School for Girls, the new
building being opened in 1901 & provides for about
Margaret
30 girls ; Mis.s
head
Public Elementary Schools.
Llanfaes ^iiiixed & infants), built in 1875, for 413 chil-
dren; Alfred J. Coib.'tt A.C.P. ma.ster ; Mrs. Emilv
Cirbett, infants" mistres.s
The school is cimtrulled by six manag-rs ; Albert
Leon.ird. Cmmtv hull. Brecon, clerk
Mount ,-tr. 't , ,■ ,1 , 1 nilt in 1393. for 570 children;
David I'-ii . 11' I. : Mrs. M. J. Fisher, mistress
The schi. ■ i. 1 by six managers; Albert
Leoniir.;. ' ; IWeonn. clerk
P""'!'-,. It,....- . 1, : h,Mr,.i, : Mfd. J. Wullace,master
■|'i ■■ : ' ' '''•■■ Managers; Rev. Evan
! ' I ! ■ ~ii indent
I'' ■ ■ ■' '-'!'■ i: .I-..-.- . Imi.Ii 1,1 1848, tor 280 children;
-Mi,, £. AI. ALjiyaii, ^iil-- uiisiress
The sphniil i, CMntis.lled by live managers; Rev. Evan
Edgar Davies B.A. Brecon, correspondent
NEWSPAPERS.
Brecon k Radnor Express. The Bulwark, published Wed-
nesday, & the Radnor Express, published tuesday, by
Sayce Brothers
Brecon County Times, Bulwark; printed & published
Wednesday for thnrsday. by Bncon Conntv Times Ltd
RAILWAYS.
Brecm &. Merthvr Railway Station, Evan Edear Jones,
Conveyance,
.n omnibus from the Castle hotel meets the up k. down
trains k. conveys passengers to any part of the town
[ntor OiiniMin,,., !.,.;.irrii Brecon & Abergavenny, pass-
1.30 k 8.45
ail) ;
Sundays, 3.45
(mail) & I
(mail)
■45
Adney .Miss, 5 Bowen terrace
Alway Fitz George, Brynglas, Cenie-
•ery road
Ashby Col. George Ashby C.B. The
County house
Bell Miss, Mount Street house
Best Charles Wm. M.I.C.E. Penbryn
Best Walter M. Buckingham place
Bevan Right Rev. k Ven. Edward
Latham D.D. fvicar) (Lord Bishop
of Sn-ansea k archdeacon of
Brecon), The Vicarage
Bevan Miss, Ely Tower
Bond Horace Samuel C.E. Prev«yltii,
Camden road
Bonthrune Mr,s. 15 Alexandra
Bowen Miss, i Camden terrace
Brace Misses, 6 Mount street
Brewer Capt. Edwin
house, Watton
Brookes James M. Tomes ho. Bulwark
Cattell ArthurJn M.R.C.V.S. Wheat st
Chambers Rev. R. H., M.A. (head
master). Christ's College
die-Hamilton Lt.-Col. Claud George |
C.M.G.. D.SO.. J.P.Captain's walk
Coppage Harry. The Gables Alex-
andra road ■ !
Corbett Alfred John, 6 Gwvnfe ter !
Davies. R, v Evan Edgar M.A. (curate
of St. John's), Wheat street
Diiviis Miss. 6 Watton '
Davies Miss Margaret, 8 Alexandra n!
Davies Mrs. The Lodge. Dinas
dr Wioloii W. F. Parry J. P. SUm-I, '
nad
Bough-
BRECON.
Donaldson Rev. A. E.. M.A. The Hos-
tel, Bridge street
Downes Misses, 5 Glamorgan street
Edwards Rev. D. Miall M.A. (prof.
Cong, college), 2 Ciiniden villas,
Camden road
Edwards George Hicks. The Limes.
Watton
Evans Capt. John David Douglas J. P.
Ffrwdgrech
Evans Rev. John B.A., A.T.S. (tutm
at Brecon College), 7 Bowen ter
Evans Mrs. Newton villa
Finucane Rev. William F. (Cath.dic).
St. Michael's street
Fisher David, , Alexandra road
Francis George P.. J. P. 12 Bulwark
Games Miss, Glasfryn, Camden road
Gimson William Henry, United Coun-
ties Bank, High street
Gray Hv.Edwd. J. P. Peterstone court
Griffith William David. Bulwark ho
Griffiths Rev. D. Owen (Welsh Bap-
tist), Avenue road
Griffiths Hugh LI.. C.E. CuiiidHn
cottage, Wat-ton
Gwillim David William.s Camden ter
Harpur William Lewis. Ty-Clvd
Harries Rev. Charles Allen' (We^-
leyan), 3 Watton
Harries Henry Frederick W. Wood-
side, Camden road
Hedger James Wallace, 2 Bowen ter
Henry Rev. David James ^ \. (V>e\fh
Cah-inistic Meth.). :; Can. den t..r
Herbert Mrs. 4 Alexandra road
H'idi.'e George, Corvton
Hore-Ruthven Hon.' Charles Edward
Stewart J. P. :; Glamorgan street
Hughes Stanley. Summerfield, Cam-
den road
Isaac Mrs. Ruperra house. Wheat st
Isitt Geoffrey H., M.A. College hall
James William Prosser, Biynawel
Jebb Mrs. Watton mount
Jenkins Benjamin, iynwood, Watton
Jenkins Mrs. Maesllaii, Watton
John Miss, i Camden villas
Jones Rev. Jcseph M.A.. B.D. (pro-
fessor Congregational College),
I Camden road
i .Tones James, 5 Gwynfe terrace
I Jones Lewis W. H. 'The Great Hnns...
I Llyswcn
I .Tones Misses, 12 Bridge street
.Tones Mrs. Glen view
Jones Mrs. Tredurn,Glamorgan street
Jones William Edward, ; Camden ter
1 Jones William John, 4 Bnwen terrace
! Keighiy George, 2 Fronwen terrace
I Kettle 'Mrs. Caeprior, Camden road
Kynch Granville Arthur. Ardfryn.
Large Charles J. E The Laurels
Laikin Miss AT. A Cartref, Cerri-
ijeochion road
Larkiii Win Hy. Mona. Alexandra rd
Le Brocq William P. J. it Bridge st *
Lee V7m, Thorne, 6 Alexandra road
Lewis Rev. Thomas M.A., B.D. (prin-
cipal k professor Congregational
College), Camden road
118 BRECON.
Lewis Mrs. 6 Bowen terrace
Lewis Mrs. Llochesfa, Canrden road
Livsey Mrs. Kate, Wellington hotel.
Bulwark
Lloyd John Conway J. P. Dinas
Lynch-Blosse Edward Falconer, I'en-
lan house
Maybery Mrs. The Priory
Meredith EdwinMaskcU.Cerrigeoehion
TiUa
.Mnredith Frank, Springfield house,
Alexandra road
Meredith Harry, Cerrigeochion road
Meredith John, Waltord cottage
Morgan David, Delfryn, Camden road
Morgan Evan, i Gwynfe terrace
Morgan Evan J. P. Uek house
Morgan James, Mount Pleasant
Morgan John, Wellington place
Morgan Misses. Buckingham place
Alorgan Mrs. 3 Alexandra road
Morris John Cope Bevan, 2 High st
Xott Mrs. 3 Bowen terrace
Jlott William J. 7 Alexandra road
Orton Percy Hills L.D.S.Eng.4Lion st
Palk Mrs. Newgate street
Parry Thos.Jn. Brynafon, Cemetery rd
Parry William Henry Jones. Bron-
heulog, Alexandra road
Perkins Francis Geo. 2 Gwynfe ter
Phillips Mrs. Byrntlys, Camden road
Phillips Misses, The Lindens, Watton
Powell David J.P. Caedrvssu
Powell Jii. Powell Joni>. Mansion ho
SOUTH WALES.
[kell\'s
Poweil Richard John, East Hill villa,
Camden road
, Price Rev. M. Gwynne B.A. (chaplain
to Brecknock Poor Law Institution),
7 Wheat street
Price Charles Edward W. North honse,
' St. Mary street
Price Mrs. 18 Bridge street
Price Mrs. Dtyd house. Bridge street
Price Mrs. Powell, Morganwg
; Price William John, Pwllycalch
I Pritchard Benjamin Lewis, Harddfan
1 Prober* Mrs. Orchard house. Orchard
I street
i Pressor Roger, Bronwydd, Alex-
I andra road
Rayson Samuel, 8 Bowen terrace
I Rees David Valentine J.P. Lion st
I Rich Herbert Charles, Watton house
Ross Archibald C. Carne, Tjnewydd.
Alexandra road
Rosscr John H. The Court
Sayce Jas. A. Green mount. Rhosferig
.Simon Rev. John B.A. (vicar), St.
David's vicarage, Llanfaes
luith Lionel Shingleton-, B.A.,
M.B. Camden road
vansea. Lord Bishop of. Right Rev.
& Ven. Edward Latham Bevan
D.D. The Vicarage
iomas David Williams Evan, St.
umas Molyntux Frederick, Buck-
ingham house, Glamorgan street
i Thomas Mrs. Wm. 12 Bowen terrace
] Thomas Thomas Price MA. Bank
, house. Lion street
iTrew Thomas Edward, 13 Ship street
I Tudor George,Fairview,Alexandra rd
Tudor Mrs. Priory villa, Pendre
Watts Ernest A.' Bryn-y-gaer, Alex-
andra road
Wilcox Miss, 9 Strnet
Williams Rev. H. Keble B.A. Clergy
house, Ihe Postern
Williams Rev. Richard Jenkin(Welsh
Congregational), Brynafon
Williams George Hvatt, 16 Struet
Williams Havard. Gunan lea, Alex-
andr
road
John
Williams Miss.Anneddta,Cemetery rd
' Williams Miss, i Bowen terrace
Williams Miss, Greenfield, Mount st
I Williams Miss A. 15 Bridge street
I Williams Mrs. Priory cottage
Williams Mrs. Lewis, Beacon's
View terrace
Williams Roger,Brvnteg,Alexandi-a rd
Williams Thomas "M.S.A. Talbot ho
Williams Walter, Iscoed, Camden rd
Willis Charles, 6 Fronwen terrace
Wright Edwin Alfred J.P. Gordon
house. Bridge street
Wright Wm. Alfd. 11 Alexandra rd
Woodlands,
fOlIMERCIAL.
Early closing day. Wednesday i p.m.
Adcock Alfred, draper. 1+ & 15 High street
.\lway FitzGeorge, wine & spirit merchant. 29 High st.
& Boar's Head P.H. 14 Watergate
Arnold, Perrett & Co. Limited, mineral water manu-
facturers. Lion yard, Liun street
Arnold John, grocer, 90 Watton
Baker Ernest William F.R.C.O. nrasic Ichr. 19 Striiet
Barclavs Bank Ltd. (London & Provincial Bank Ltd.
branch) (William David Griffith, manager). Bul-
wark ; draw on head oflice, 54 Lombard st. London EC
Barratt T. J. Griffin inn,' 103 Struet
Best & Sons, civil engineers & surveyors. 3 Bulwark
Best Charles William, eonntv survevor to the Brecon-
shire County Council, Countv hall
Blake Mary A. E. (Mrs). Tradesman's Arms P.H.
Orchard street
Bond Horace Samuel C.E. district engineer for Midland
raUway, Railway station
Borrows H. & Co. outfitters, 9 High street
Bown M. & Co. confectioners. 33" High street k shop-
keepers. Ship street
Boxhall Ada Annie (Mrs.), grocer, 9 Ship street
Bradleys, tailors, 21 Ship street
Brecknock County & Borough Infinnarv (Lionel Shingle-
Ion .Smith M.A., L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon.
physician; George P. Francis L.R.C.S.Edin. & David
Valentine Bees L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. surgeons : Pcrc\
Hills Orton L.D.S.Eng. hon. dental surgeon ; .Miss
I. M. Docherty, matron ; John Price, sec), Watton
Hrecknockshir> Agricultural Society (William Thonms
Isaac, sec.), Ruperra house
Brecon Cemetery (David Powell, clerk to the burial
board ; Fredk. Hal! Moore, sexton & kpr.). Cradoc rd
Brecon Corporation Water Works (G. H. WiUiams. clerk)
Brecon County & Borough Savings Bank (William Alfred
Wright, actuary; open on fri. from 12 noon till 2
p.m. ; Saturdays 7 to 8 p.m.), Watton
Brecon & County Club (Walter M. Be.si. sec; Thomas
Tapp, manager). Lion street
Brecon County Times (printed k published by Brecon
County Times Limited on wed. for thurs). Bulwark
Brecon County Times Limited, agents & depot tor
Christian Knowledge & National Societies' books,
printers & booksellers, news .agents k stationers. 4
Brecon k District Co-operati\e .Society Limited. Ship si
Brecon Gas Co. fWilliam Alfred Wright, sec ) ; works.
Canal bank, Watton ; oflice. Lion street
Brecon & Radnor Express (on wed.) & the Radnor Ex-
press (on tuesdav) (printed & jmblished bv Savce
Brothers). The Bulwark
Hrecon k Radnor Farmers' Union fWillinm Williams,
sec). Express buildings. Bulwark
(Idris
Brecon Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. (W. '
sec), Llanfaes
Brecoiishire Association of Friendly Societi(
Davies, sec), 4 St. Mary street
Breconshire Coal k Lime Go. Limited, Lion street
Bi-econshire k Radnorshire Conservative k Unionist
Association (Thomas Maand, agent & sec), Countv
Times buildings
Breconshire Constabulary Oflice (Lieut. -Col. Claud Geo.
Cole-Hamilton C.M.G', D.S.O. chief constable; Wm.
Wiliams k Stephen Jones, superintendents ; Inspector
David T. Evans, chief clerk). Captain's walk
Breconshire Insurance Committee (Thomas John Parry,
clerk) :' ofiBces, County oflices
Breconshire Small Holdings Association (Howell Powell,
sec). Castle street
British & Foreign Bible Society Depot (A. Hughes 4;
Son. agents), 40 High street
Bufton Thomas, White Horse inn. Dorlangoch
Cambrian Railviay Co. (Evan Edgar Jones, agent);
receiving k inquiry office. Railway station
Campbell James, inspector of weights k measures. The
Watton
Cash k Co. boot & shoe iiiit!;ers. 35 High street
Castle Hotel (Castle Hotel Co. Ltd. ; Benjamin Lewis
Pritchard, sec ; Mi.ss Edith F. Mathews, manageress)
Cattell Arthur John M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon k
inspector under the " Diseases of .Vnimals Acts '' for
the
Bishop
Whi
Cattle Market, Free street
Childs Eliza Ann (Mrs.), dre.ss maker, 96 Struet
Christ's College (Rev. R. H. Chambers M.A. head master;
Rev. A. E. Donaldson .M.A. & G. H. Isitt M.A. assist-
ant masters ; A. J. Corbett, shorthand master ; C. J.
E. Large, organist; E. Smart, cricket pofessional)
Christian Knowledge k National Societies' Book Depot
(Brecon County Times Limited, agents), 4 Bulwark
Church Honse Club (Right Rev. Bishop of Swansea D.D.
sec). Lion street
(Clarke John, photographer, 13 High street
Clerk of the Peace Oflice for County (H. F. W. Harries,
clerk). Shire haU
Clift Walter, chimney sweeper, 63 Struet
Cole-Hamilton Lt.-Col. Claud George C.M.G., D.S.O.
chief constable of Breconshire Constabulary, Captain's
walk
Oolwell John k Sons, bookbinders. 12 Lion street
Congregational Memorial College (Rev. Thomas Lewis
M.A.. B D. (principal), Dev. D. Miall Edwards M.A..
Rev. John Evans B.A. k Rev. Joseph Jones M.A.. B.D.
professors), Camden road
Coppage k Sons, ironmongers, .Struct
Ooiporation Fire Brigade (John Edwards, supt.). Engine
house, Tredegar place-
County Court Office (George Tudor, registrar k high
bailiff), Lion street
DIRECTOKY.]
80UTH WALES.
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County Intermediate School for Boys (Percy Morton
M.A. head master; Roland Thomas M.A, William
Modlen M.A., R. Walter Jones B.Sc. & G. W. Lam-
bert, assistant masters; Richard William Musk.music
master). Cemetery road
t'.iunty Intermediate School for Girls (Miss Margaret
Davies, head mistress), Cerrigeochion road
- Colliery Co. Ltd. (The) (Fras. Digby Dickinson, I Hood-Williams Ernest, groce
Hill Edwin James, relieving & vaccination officer for
No. I district, collector to the guardians & registrar
of births & deaths for Llangorse sub-district, 2 The
H.M. Prison, Newgate street
Home & Colonial Stores Limited, grocers (David
Williams, manager), 22 High street
18 Ship street
Bridge st
aths for
managing dij-eotor), iz Castle si. ; & Cryuant, nr Neath Hnghe* A. & Son, booksellers & stiitioners, 40 High at
xcise Office (R. J. Powell, surveyor), 1 Hughes Charles J. B. attendance officer County Council
■■"ot ' schools, Brecon district & collector & assessor o{
taxes, Pembrey house
Hughes Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper, 12 Ship street
Hutchinson Joseph, New Buck inn, 57 Orchard street
Independent Order of Rechabites (No. 64) (William
Robert Lewis, district sec), 4 St. Mary street
India & China Tea Co. Limited, grocers, 49 High street
Inland Revenue Office (Taxes Department) (Charles Hy.
Smith, surveyor of taxes). Glamorgan street ; Valua-
tion department (R. Ernest Havard Williams, district
valuer), Strnet
Isaac William Thomas, farmer & deputy registrar of
births & deaths for Llangorse sub-district & deputy
registrar of marriages for Brecon union. Castle farm
Jaclcson Oswald, photographer, 36 High street
James James & Son, grocers, 104 Struct
James Frederick, painter, 13 Ca.stle street
James John, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
James William, Black Lion inn, 14 Castle street
Jeffreys & Powell, solicitors, 12 Castle street
Jeffreys David Thomas B.A. solicitor & commissioner
for oaths, see Jeffreys & Powell
Jenkins Benjamin, builder, timber & .slate merchant &
saw mill proprietor, Watton
Jenkins Eli, boot maker, 42 Church street
Jenkins Thomas, nheehiright. Angel yard
Johnson Brothers, dyers & cleaners, 19 High street
Johnson Ethel & Lindra Gertrude (Misses), grocers,
Watton
Johnson Joseph, confectioner, 39 Free street
.Jones Margaret & Ann (Misses), aparts. iiBowen terrace
Jones W. J. & Co. tailors & drapers, 7 Struct
Jones Annie (Mrs.), Queen's Head P.H. Market street
Jones Annie E. (Mrs.), Cross Keys P.H. Orchard street
Jones Edwin, saddler, 3 Ship street
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), Drover's Arms inn, Newgate st
Jones Emlyn (Mrs.), fancy draper. 51 High street
Jones Ernest Thomas, butcher, 73 Watton
Jones Evan, cabinet maker, i High street
Jones Evan Edgar, st:ilion master. Railway station
Junes Gwilym T. artificial teeth maker, Castle street
Jones H. parish clerk of St. Mary's, 31 Struct
Jones John, shopkeeper, 90 Struet
Jones John, Star inn, 17 Struet
Jones Lewis, The Siddons P.H. 47 High street
Jones Lewis W. H. solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
3 Wheat street
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 5 Ship st
Jones Matilda (Mrs.), confectioner k sub-postmistress,
38 & 39 Orchard street
Jones Rhys, tailor, 33 Watton
Jones Steven, deputy chief constable & supt of the
Brecon division of the County Constabulary, Captain's
walk
Jones William Thomas, printer, Watergate
Keighly George, accountant & auditor, 40 High street
Knight William, printer, 99 Struet
Lambert Frank, insurance supt. 38 Free street
Larkin W. H. assistant overseer St. Mary's parish, 6
Bulwark
Leeland Gertrude Marv (Mrs.), milliner, 37 Watton
Letton Mary (Mrs), Greyhound inn, Struet
Lewis Lewis, registrar of births & deaths for Brecon
sub-district, 78 Watton
Lewis Samuel, fishmonger, 8 Bridge street
Liberal Club (T. Roy Parry, sec). Bulwark
Lichfield Edwin, fishmonger, 4 Castle street
Livsey Kate (Mrs ), Wellington hotel. Bulwark
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Brecon Old Bank)
(W. F. Parry de Winton, manager). High street;
London office, 71 Lombard street EC
London Joint Citv & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(G. N. Owen, manager^. High street ; London office.
; Threadneedle street EC
Mar.^hall Frederick W. confectioner, g Castle street
Marshall Herbert, teacher of music. I Fronwen terrace
Martin Wm Jsst.uversr for St.David's parish,Newton grn
Musnn Frank & Co. Limited, booksellers. Railway station
Mannd Fred, butcher, 7 High street
Mavall Alfred Harry, watch maker, 37 High street
Mavo Charles. Flag & Castle inn. Orchard street
Medcalfe David John, fly proprietor, i Lion street
Meredith k Sons, grocers 32, & ironmongers 8, High st
Cu
Glamorgan street
Da\ies Catherine (Miss), grocer, Pendre j
Davies Magdalen (Mrs.), Green Dragon coffee tavern, 24
High street
Davies Martha (Mrs.), grocer, 15 Castle street
Davies Mary (Mrs.), cnnlectioner, Wheat street !
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner, 19a, High street |
Davies William, hair dresser, 88 Struet
Daw A. & Co. boot makers, 44 High street j
de Winton W. F. Parry, manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. & I
insurance agent, Hijh street
Dickinson Francis Digby, managing director of the
Cryuant Colliery Co. Limited, iz Castle street
Duncan Joan (Mrs.), George hotel, George street
Durham James, Coach & Horses inn. Orchard street
Eastmans Ltd. butchers. 45 High st. k 63 Orchard st
Edwards & Smith, butchers, 2 Castle street
Edwards John, supt. Fire Brigade, Tredegar place
Edwards Lily (Mrs.), grocer, 34 Watton
Electric Theatre (R. W. Philipps k Sons, proprietors).
Wheat street
Elston & Sons, butchers, 21 High street
KIston Harold & Co. motor & electrical engineers ;
garage & repair shops ; gear cutting, oxy-acetylene
welding, case hardening, retreading k vulcanizing ;
skilled mechanics kept to do all classes of repairs
&c ; agents for all the leading cars; largest stock of
accessories in the county ; cars for hire. The Modern
garage, T Nos. 54 k 72 Brecon. S
ment
Evans Evan, blaclismith. Orchard street
Evans John, New Greyhound coffee tavi
Evans Lewis, farmer, N»wton
Evans Richard William, stone mason, St, John
Evans Roderick, in.-ipector National Society for
tion of Cruelty to Children, Promenade'
Evans S. Cwm inn. Avenue road
Evans W. P. deputy registrar of births & d-
Brecon sub-district, Watton villa.
Ferris Margaret (Mrs.), dairy, 15 Watton
Francis George Philip L.B.CSEdin., L.A,H,DHb. sur-
geon, surgeon to Brecknock County & Borough In-
firmary, medical officer to H,M- prison & post office;
also medical officer of health for Merthyr Cynog dis-
trict of the Brecon Rural District Council, 12 Bul-
wark, T N 25
Francombe & Co, builders' merchants. Lion street
Fryer Brothers & Co, ironmongers. High street
Gahagan Michael, postmaster & distributor of stamps.
Post office. Lion street
Garland C, H. basket maker. Market hall
Garratt Samuel, boot & shoe maker & dealer, 30 High
st, k Free street
Gibbins George Henry, Angel inn, 100 Struet
Gimson William Henry, manager United Counties Bank
Limited, High street
Goodger Edith Mary (Mrs,), fried fish dealer, Watergate
Griffith William David, manager of Barclays Bank Ltd,
(London & Provincial Bank Ltd, branch). Bulwark
Griffiths Hugh LI,, C,E,, A, S.I, architect, borough sur-
veyor & sanitarv inspector. Castle street
Ifriffiths James, grocer, 28 Struet
Griffiths John, builder, z Mount street
(xuild Hall (J, Fullard, keeper). High street
GwilHui Walter, chemist, 46 High street
Hando John Limited, jewellers, 18 High street
Hardwick D. G. house decorator, 10 Orchard street
Hargest Alice (Mrs.), confectioner, 73 Watton
Hargest James, Camden Arms ini
Harpur Wm. Lewis, county road
Harries Henry Frederick W. (fin
solicitor, clerk of the peace for
the County Council, steward of the manor of Breco
& commissioner for oaths, i Bulwark
IJarri.«in Frederick, costumier, 98 Struet
Hay George, sculptor, 44 Free street
Hcdger Jas. Wallace, wine & spirit merchant. 50 High si
Heins k Co. Ltd musical instrument mers. High st
Hellard J. N. Cock & Horse inn, 48 Watton
Hereford k Tredegar Brewery Limited ; stores, Watton
Hicks Gertrude (Mrs.l. fancv goods dealer, 11 Watergate
Higgins Ellen Rtid k Kate (Misses), milliners, 39 Watton
21 Watton
irveyor. County hall
Thomas & Harries),
aty k clerk
120 BKLCOX.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Meredith Lewis, builder. Promenade
Miller, Powell S, Co. auctioneers, 8 Castle street
Millett Edwin, Markets tavern, Free street
Morsran D. & Lewis, drapers, 31 Hisli street
Morgan Charles Jones, reporter " Brecon & Badn.ir
Express," 3 Conway terrace
Morgan David, farmer, Aberbran farm
Morgan David, parish clerk (St. David's) & picture frame
maker, 7 Llandaff row
Morgan James R. builder. Church street, Llanfaes
Morgran John, tanner, carrier, fellmonger, wool-
stapler & uiarine store dealer. T N 84
Morgan Joseph, shopkeeper, 36 Struet & lodging house,
82 Sti'uet
Morris Edward, farmer, Abergwdu farm
Morris John Cape Sevan, chemist & druggist, 2 High st
Morris William, grocer, 17 Bridge street
Mnsk Richard William, music master Intermediate
school, 35 Orchard street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (William Henry Jones Parry, manager). 27
High .street ; head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London E C
National Societv for Prevention of Cruelty to Children
(Molyneux F.' Thomas, hon. sec; Roderick Evans.
inspector'). Prmnenade
Xew Lion private, commercial & temperance hotel (E.
W. Phillips & Co. proprietors); good accommodation;
moderate tariff. Struet. Telephone No. X14
Nicholson Benj Thomas .\lfred, boot maker, 7 Castle st
Nicholson Charles Thomas, shoe maker, 15 Orchard st
Northcote Constitutional Club (Wra. James,sec.),Lion st
Nott J. E. & Co. Limited, wholesale ironmongers. High
street k motor car depot, 10 Ship street
Orton Percy Hills L.D.S.Eng. dentist & hon. dental
sursreon to Brecknock County & Borough Infirmary,
4 Lion street
Ottewell John, boot repairer, Lansdowne terrace
Owen David, grocer, Castle street & High street
Owen Gr. N. manager of London .loint City & Midland
Bank. High street
Park-Brown Edith (Miss), girls' school. Woodlands
Parry C. (Mrs), draper, to & 11 High street
Pany Thomas John, clerk to Breconshire National
Health Insuiance Committee & to the Brecon County
School Governors, County offices
Parrv William Henry Jones, manager of National Pro-
vincial & Union Bank of England^ 27 High street
Peregrine David, linen draper. 16 & 17 High street
Perry Samuel, fruiterer, 19 Watton & shopkeeper. 30
Watton
Pettifor R. E. florist & seedsman, 3 Castle street
Phillips R W. & Co. confectioners, 22 Orchard street
& New Lion hotel, Struet
Phillips Howell William, butcher, 14 Ship street
Phillips Margaret (Mrs.), farmer, Troedyrharn farm
Phillips Robert William, confectioner & assistant over-
seer for St. John's parish & inspector of Boughrood
charitv. New Lion hotel. Struet ffirm, B. W. Phillips
k. Co)'
Phillips Tliomis. grocer, 20 Ship street
Plunket George, builder, Pendre
Poulston Walter William, hair dresser, 6 Ship street
Powell William & Sons, steam haulage contractors. 30
Silver street. Llanfaes
Powell Annie (Mrs), greengrocer, 15 Ship street
Powell David, brewer & clerk to the Burial Board.
Brecon Old brewerv, Struet
Powell Ellen (Mrs ),' farmer, Ysgubornewydd farm, St
Davids without
Powell Gwenllian (Mrs), draper. 3 Orchard street
Powell John Powell Jones LL.B. solicitor, see Jeffreys
ft PoweU
Powell Thomas Henry, grocer & carpenter, 20 Struet
Powell William, wheelwright, Pontseyll
Price C. E. Weaver & Son, coal merchants, accountants
k clerks to the commissioners of taxes. North houf.
St. Mary street
Price & Co. carriers, Tlie Watton
Price Ann (Mrs), boot maker, 94 Struet
Price Charles Edward Weaver, coal merchant, see C. E.
Weaver Price k Son
Price David, blacksmith, 13 k 14 Market street
Price David, grocer, 4 & 1; Watergate
Price Eviin. tailor, 2 Orchard street
Price Frederick George, commercial traveller, 5 Wattoii
Price Jane (Miss), Swan coflFi-e tavern, 16 Ship street
Price John, solicitor k registrar of Christ's College k
sec. of Brecon Borough k Countj Infirmary,6 Bulwark
Price John Luscombe, clothier, 25 High street
Price Louisa (Mrs), farmer, Watton villa, Watton
Price Sarah (Mrs), farmer, Wernddu farm
Price William John (late Price & Williams), auctioneer.
Bulwark ,
Pritchard Benj. Lewis, architect & sanitary inspector k
surveyor Brecon Rural District Council, 21 Castle st
Pritchard Mabel (Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, 19 Ship .street
Pugh John, boot maker, 17 Ship street
Quarrell Alfred, greengrocer, 3 & 4 High street
Eees (Mrs.) & Son. farmers, Pen-v-Criig
Rees David Valentine M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. sur-
geon, k public vaccinator, Llangorse district, Breck-
nock union & sen. surgeon to Brecknock County &
Borough Infirmary, k medical officer of health for the
borough. Lion street
Rees Sylvanus, secondhand bookseller. Free street
Rich Herl ert Charles k Sons, coach builders, motor
engineers & .saddlers ; garage k repair shops ; com-
petent mechanics kept to do all classes of repairs ;
pctiol & all motor accessories in stock ; anents for
nil leading cars; cars on hire, 41 Watton. T A
'■ Rich, Brecon ;" T N 23
Richards John, grocer, 25 Mill street
Richards Mary (Mrs.), grocer. Bridge street
Roberts Griffi'th. tailor, 14 Bridge street
Roberts Thomas. Bridge End inn. Bridge street
Ross Donald, watch maker, 23 Castle street
Rosser John H. sub-agent to Lord Tredegar, Bulwark
Bflwlauds Daniel, Wheatsheaf inn. Wheat street
Rowlands John, Six Bells inu, i Ship street
Rowlands Mary A. (Mrs.), King's Head inn, Kensingl.ni
St. David's Convent (Reverend Mother, principal).
Glamorgan street
Sayce James A. paper mill agent, paper & twine mer-
chant. Express buildings
Scarrott George Fredk. chimney sweep, to Watergate
Senior Lncilla (Mrs.), fancy repository, 12 High street
Shaplaiid Albert Henrv, tailor, 6 Struet
Shire Hail (Arthur T. Grant, hall keeper)
Sirrell Stephen Edwin, insurance supt. 5 Stniet
Smith Charles Henry, surveyor of taxes. Inland Revenue
office, Glamorgan street
Smith Edwin James, butcher, see Edwards k Saiith
Smith Lionel Shingleton- M.B., B.C k B.A.Camb.,
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & medical
officer & public vaccinator Merthyr Cynog district,
Brecknocli union & medical officer to the Brecon Poor
Law Institution, Honddu house. Castle street
.Smith William -\. insurance agent, 31 Watton
Stamp Office (Michael Gahagan, distributor),Po.st office.
.~l Fi III. T, . F - M C. D.B.O.A. optician. Castls
Shi' 111, I. ',., ,i riii-crs. i;2 Hiirh street
■■^i-! - I'm -1. -■■■ -1. m fitruet
I boiii.is i). U. h. A, .\i. F. solicitors, 19 Castle street
Thomas & Harries, solicitors, i Bulwark
Thomas David Williams Evan, solicitor (firm, Thomas
D. W. E. k M. F.), clerk to the magistrates for the
huiulreds of Merthyr & PenUelly k to the borough
magistrates, 19 Castle .street
Thomas John, Blue Boar P.H. 63 Watton
Thomas Joseph A general draper, k deputy supt. regis-
trar of Brecknock district, 17 Castle street
Thomas Molyneux Frederick (firm, Thomas D. W. E. k
M. F.), solicitor, clerk to the Guardians k assessment
conmiittee of Brecknock Union, clerk to Brecknock-
Rur.al District Council & supt. registrar of Brecknock
district k coroner for the Northern division of the
enmity, ig Castle street
Thomas Thomas Price M.A.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng,
L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, k medical officer of health for
Llangorse district. Brecknock union & No. 1 dist.
Brecon Rural District Council, Bank house. Lion st
Thompson David, cowkeeper k haulier, 60 Watton
Tongue William, shopkeeper, 6 Bridge street
Town Hall, High street
T"redegar Conservative k Unionist t'hrb (Charles Willis,
sec. ; Henry R. Pugh, steward), 102 Struet
Tredegar Estate Office (Henry F. W. Harries k Gilb'rl
D. E. Thomas, joint agents; John H. Rosser, sub-
agent). Bulwark
Trew Thomas Edward, butcher & farmer, 13 Ship street
Tudor George, solicitor k commissioner for oaths k
registrar i high bailiff of County Court, Lion street
Tudor William, chemist, 20 High street
Tyler A. H. & Son. builders, decorators, sanitary
phunbers. hot water k gas fitters k general con-
tractors ; shop k office. Bulwark ; stores. Lion street ;
workshops. Canal Basin wharf. T A " Tvler, Brecon;"
T N .5
Tylerybont (The) Lime & Limestone Co. Limited, 12
I Cnstle street
! Uncles Mark, confectioner. 9? Struet
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BRIDUKN'D.
121
Tlnited Co\inties Baiik Liiuited (William H. Giuison,
manag-er). High street; draw on Barclays Bank Ltd.
London E C 3
United Yeast Co. Ltd. yeast mers. Bridge ho. Watevaiite
Vaughan Mary A. (Mrs.), Clarence inn, Watton
Walters Oharles, King William inn, 82 Watton
Wat-kins Arthur, hoiise decorator, 43 Free street
Watkins Edith K. fMrs.), grocer, 8 Orchard street
Watkins Howell, farmer. Bailey Helyg farm
Watkins O.'Jcar, house decorator. 13 Lion street
Watkins VVilliiim Curtis, stone mason. Church street
M'atts Ernest A. hnaier. hatter, raincoat specialist &
clothier, 8 Bulwark
Williams Herbert, Fountain inn, Watergate
Williams Isaac, blacksmith, 47 Watton
Williams James, builder, 25 Orchard street
Williams Jane (Miss), grocer. 16 Castle street
Williams Josiah, farmer, Slwch farm
Williams Mary (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 2 Ship st
Williams Morgan, grocer, 95 Struet
Williams Kacbael (Miss), apartments, 9 Bowen terrace
VVilluuus ii.t>es, Bell inn. High street
Williams Rirhard Ernest Havard, district valuer, Valua
lion office. .Struct
Webb Wm. Henry.
teacher, Boughrood ho. Struet Williams Thomas, architect &, surveyor, Talbot house
(Mrs.). Prince of Wales P.H. 91 Watton
Wellington Hotel (Mrs. Kate Livsey, proprietress), Bul-
warli. T A •■Wellington. Brecon;'' T N 94 Brecon
West Breconshirf Fnrniers' Association Limited, corn &
seed merchants. Ship street
Whitney William, draper, Watergate
Wilcockson Geo. hair dresser & tobacconist, 48 High st
Wilding Andrew, florist & fruiterer, 3 Struet
Wilkinson John, clerk of works Midland Railway Co. 2
Camden terrace
Williams — miller. Priory mill
Williams John & Son, woollen manufactme'-.<. Priory hil'
Williams K. & Co. harness makers, 6 Castle street"
Williams & Sons, veast merchants (T. Roy Parrv.
agent), :; T.nlbnt terrace
Williams Alfifd (Mrs.), iipartments. 71 Watton
Williams David, farmer, Brynich farm
Williams David, r.-freshment rooms, Railwav station
Williams Edwin, coach builder, St. David's St. Llanfaes
Williams George Hyatt, town clerk & clerk to Edmund
Jones' charity. Lion street
; Thomas, chin
dealer. Market hall
Far
Expr
, Jone.s
VENNYTACH.
Thomas, farm bailiff
McClintock, Pyscodlyn
FARMEHS.
Jones John, Gwenffrwd farm
Jones Thomas, The Gaer
Brvncehn. Sennvbridg
Head P.H. Struet
istrar of marriages for Brecon
Church street, Llanfaes
>yor of highways to the Brecon
. Llaiifillo
I. 54 High street
■eper, 4:; Struet
- 1, King's Arms PH. 36 Watton
luarv to the Brecon County &
& sec. to Brecon Gas Co. Lion s»
Morgan Thos. J. P. Lower Pon
Phillips John, Gludy
Probert William
Walters Tom, farmer, Uppe
villvm
BBIDKIiIi is a parish in the county of Pembroke, zi 1 peter. At PEN-Y-BRTN is a Baptist chapel. The sun
from Kilgerran station on the Whitland and of f,6 derived from the will of the late Lady Sophis
" ' " -d is distributed to six poor people every Christn---
Cardigan railway, and 3 south from Cardigan, partly
the hundred ofKemmes, but chiefly in that of Kilgerran.
in the petty .sessional division of Kilgerran, Cardigan
union and county court district, and in the rural deanery
of Kemmes. archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St.
Davids. The church of St. David is an ancient building
of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, north porch and a turret containing 2 bells : the The nearest post office
church was restored in 1878 at a cost of ;£'7i7, and affords
77 sittings. The registers date from the year 1705. The
living is a rectory, net income £12^, in the gift of the
freeholders of the parish, and held since 1909 by the
Rev. Daniel Williams B.A. of St. David's College, Lam-
s an Ogham stone dating from the 4th
leiitnrv. All the land is in the hands of small free-
hulders. The soil is light; chief crops, barley and oats.
The area is 2.219 acres ; rateable value, i, 1.735 '. tli"
population in iqit was 225.
Wall Letter Box at Penybryn Arms P.H
Rhosbill, but letters are
received through Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire, which is
the nearest money order office. The nearest telegraph
office is at Cardigan, 3 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), bnilt 1879, for 69
children ; John Oliver Jones, master
Marked thus * receive letters through i fakubbs.
Rhoshill, Pembrokeshire. ^ "Davies David, Tygwyn
Roch Mrs. Plas-y-bridell | Davies David, Ffynoncoranan
Williams Rev. Daniel B.A. (rector), ' Davies Henry, Blaenrangell
The Villa. Penybryn ] Davies John,' Dyflrynmeigan
COMMEKCIAL. Davies Willi.am, Tre-leddynuchaf
Davies Edwin, shopkeeper i George John & Thomas, Bwlchmely
Davies Louis, beer retailer (George Griffith, Pen-yr-allt-Howel
James John, shopkeeper, Penybryn j »Grifl5ths Wm. Jas. Tre-leddynisaf
Thomas Thos. blacksmith. Penybryn "Harris David John, Penlen-feagan
Williams Ada (.Miss), Penvbrvn 1 *James John & DaWd. Close
Arms P.H ' ' ^ 'Janies Thomas, Gwndwn
*Jenkins Caleb, Cmvckshenkin
|»Jenkins William, Cwmffrwd
Jones Benjamin, Blaenmergi
Nicholas David, Penlan
Thomas John, Pistvll-bach (letter*
through Blaenyffos,' Pemb)
i Thomas John Elias, Treial
I Thomas Thomas, Pentre
*Wil!iams George, Maesyfelin
Williams WUliam, Rhiewsaison (let-
ters received through Eglwyswrw.
Pemb)
BRIDGEND
INCLUDING COITY, DAUDY, NEWCASTLE, ABERKENFIG AND OLDCASTLE
BRIDGEND, by the Welsh called " Penybont-ar-Ogwy,"
is a civil parish and small market and union town, in
the Ogmoie divi.'.ion of the county of Glamorgan. ,
hnndred of Newcastle, petty sessional division of New-
castle and Ogmore, Bridgend and Cowbridge union and
Bridgend county court district, Cardiff court of bank-
ruptcy district, and in the parish of Coity. Groneath ]
Lower rural deanery (Western division), and Newcastle '
Lower, in rural deanery of Upper Groneath (Eastern
division), and in the archdeaconry and diocese of Llan-
daff; it has a station on the Great Western railway
(South Wales line), and is also the junction of the
Llynvi and Ogmore railway, from Bridgend to Maesteg,
and of the Barry Co.'s railway from Bridgend to Barry j
and Cardiff, and is 173 miles by rail from London, 60 j
from Bristol, 26 from Swansea, 20 from Cardiff, 18 ,
from Neath, 11 from Llantrissant, 8 from Maesteg
and 7 from Cowbridge. The river Ogmore. which
separates the parishes of Oldcastle and Newcastle Lower,
runs through the town and falls into the Bristol Channel
at a point about four miles distant; the river is crosseo
.,vi„„ i.„ilt, in IQI-. at a cost of
single
take
old three arch ston
1821
[ded into Bridgend in the centre.
01do7stle on the south-east and Newcastle on the west
and consists of several clean and well-budt streets; it
is not incorporated, but its affairs, formerly admmistered
bv a local board of health, formed in May, 1803, are now
under the control of an urban district councU, constituted
under the "Local Government Act. 1894" (56 & 57 Vict,
c. 73). The Urban District was enlarged by Local
122 BKIDGEND.
SOUTH WALES.
[kell\'s
Government Board Order No. 46,365. dated April the
1st, 1905, so as to embrace the parishes of Newcastle
Lower and Oldcastle and parts of Coity Lower and
Daudy, and the whole formed into the civil parish of
Bridgend ; the Urban District is divided into North,
South and West, each returning three members.
Gas and water are supplied by a company. The water
supply is obtained from Ffynon Schwyll, 2 miles distant,
and is pumped into a low reservoir of 500,000 gallons,
and then into a high level reservoir of about 50,000
gallons for Newcastle hill. A new reservoir was com-
pleted ia 1905 at Flemingsdown. in the parish of St.
Bride's Major, with a capacity of 1,250,000 gallons, and
the water after passing through filter beds, is pumped
into a service tank 270 feet Wgh. Electricity, both for
power and lighting purposes, is supplied by 'the Urban
District Council works.
St. Mary's, NOLTON, is an ancient chapelry : the
present church, a chapel of ease to Coity, was erected at
a Cost of over _£7,ooo, and consecrated in November,
1887, taking the place of the previous building, which is
now used for Sunday school and similar purposes : it
is a fine building of stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel with south aisles, north transept,
nave with clerestory, aisles, and a tower with spire at
the north-west angle : the east and west windows and
seven others are stained: the font is dated 1632 and
was removed from the original chapel : a large organ
was erected in 1905: there are 550 sittings.
The Church Institute, in Nolton road, was erected in
1912, at a cost of about ;fi,8oo.
The Catholic church, erected 1856, and dedicated to
St. Mary, is a plain building of stone, consisting of
sanctuary, nave and western vestry, and capable of hold-
ing 200 persons : attached is a school and a residence for
the priest.
For other places of worship, see page 125.
The Cemetery, at New Town, was formed in 1894, and
consists of 4 acres of land purchased by the then local
board at a cost of ^^3,500, including the erection of a
caretaker's lodge and a mortuary chapel ; it is now under
the control of the Urban District Council.
The Glamorgan County Mental Hospital (Angelton),
«tanding about a mile and a half from the town on the
roid to Maesteg, forms a large pile of buildings princi-
pally in the Gothic style, and consists of a main build-
ing with three detached blocks ; the central portion
comprising the medical superintendent's house and the
public offices ; on the right, towards the public road,
are two large detached blocks for male working
patients ; and on the left the church, engineer's offices
and works, as well as a large block for female patients,
comiected with which are the laundry and dryinc
ground : on the north side is the church, a small
building of stone in the Gothic style, with sittings for
about 400 : on the south side is the Asylum farm : the
dining hall is a lofty room, 80 feet long by 40 feet
wide: the buildings and airing courts cover about 12
acres, and altogether the grounds include about 82
acres. The number of patients in December, igi8, w:is
525 males and 264 females.
The Pare Gwyllt mental hospital, on Cefn Hirgoed
common, about a uiile distant, consists of several blocks
for males and females respectively, and one for the
laundry : with offices and quarters for officials : tho
hospital was considerably enlarged in 1894 by the addi-
tion of a new block on the male side ; and in 1895 by
another on the female side : artizans' w orksshops have
also been added. The number of patients in December,
1918, was 517 fem;ile3 and 389 males. The total cost
of the two asylums up to 1905 was about /377.000.
Water for both hospitals is now supplied by the Garw
Water Company, from the Dimbath springs.
The Town Hall, in Dunraven place, is a large building,
containing the offices tor the shop inspector and the
clerk to the magistrates.
The Meat and Vegetable Market, in Caroline street,
was opened in 1906.
Cattle market, in Market street ; sales held every
Saturday.
The Free Library, in Wyndham street, was erected
in 1907 at a cost of ^^2,000, and is a building of red
brick with stone dressings.
The Conservative Club, in Wyndham street, erected by
a limited liability company, and opened in 1893, con-
tains reading, dining, smoking, billiard rooms, rifle
range, a library and refreshment bar; the Earl of
Dunraven and Mountearl K.P., P.C . CM G. is niesi-
dent.
The Ogmore Club, in Caroline street, a non-political
club, has also reading, dining, smoking and billiard
In front of the Cottage Hospital is a drinking fountain,
erected in 1862 by the late Countess of Dunraven, in
memory of John Bandall esq.
A considerable amount of trade is carried on here,
and a great market is held on the ist and 3rd Mondays
in each month. The fairs are held on April ist. Holy
Thursday and November 17th.
Here is a brewery and an irtm and brass foundry ;
lime is also manufactured here to a large extent.
The "Dunr,iven Arms,'' in Wyndham street, and the
Wyndham Hotel, in Dunraven place, are the prin-
cipal hotels.
The interest of j£io is yearly distributed to the poor
of the parish of Newcastle.
The Cottage Hospital, facing Caroline street, was built
in 1895, and contains 8 beds, and during 191 8 7^
patients were admitted.
Nothing remains now of the Castle of Oldcastle,
erected near the river Ogmore by Sir Simmont
Turbervill, son of Sir Payne Turbervill.
The principal residences are: — Court Colman, the seat
of William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn esq. J. P. and
Bryntirion, the residence of George A. Harrison esfj
The principal landowners are the Earl of Dunraven
and Mountearl K.P., P.C, C.M.G. who is lord of the
manor ; Capt. A. Fletcher, Lt.-Col. John Iltyd Dillwyn
Nicholl D.L., J. P. of Merthyrmawr House, William
Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn esq. J. P. and Col. John
Pictnn Turbervill.
The soil is principally gravel ; subsoil, various. The
chief crops are wheat, barley, roots and pasturage.
The aiea of the civil parish and Urban District is
1,217 acres; rateable value, ^^39,901; the population in
1901 was 6,062 and in iqii, 8,021 (including 11 officials
aiul 242 inmates of the Poor Law Institution).
ABEBKENFIG, a thickly populated hamlet in the parish
of Newcastle Higher, consists mainly of one long street,
on the road from Bridgend to Maesteg and the River
Ogmore, half a mile south from Tondii railway station,
2J miles north from Bridgend. St. John's church, 3
miles north of Bridgend, is a chapel of ease to New-
castle, and is a building of stone in the Gothic stylf,
erected at a cost of ^^2,000, and consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and a belfry containing one bell :
there are 350 sittings. The Rev. Robert J. Hawksworth
Lic.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter, has been
resident curate since 1917. Gas is supplied by th«
North's Navigation Collieries Limited, whose works are
within halt-a-mile. The Rural Sanitary Authority of
Bridgend and Cowbridge (now the Pen-y-Bont Rural
District Council) constructed works for a water .supply
in 1887, and the service reservoirs, containing go,ooo
gallons, also supply the adjoining hamlet of Tondfl ;
the water is obtained from the works of the Garw
Water Co. A system of subsidiary drainage was carried
oat in 1901. Here are brick works. There are Cal-
vinistic Methodist. Baptist, Ebene/.er and Wesleyan
chapels, and St. Robert's Catholic school chapel, .1
building in the Gothic style, erected in 1879, and
seating 200 persons.
County Police Stal
charge, & 3 men
Council School, for
Methodist Chapel
n. AViUi;
Dav
held in the Trin
F. Hurley, mistress
COITY extends 2 miles north-east. Coity Castle is an
extensive ruin, supposed to have been built by Griffith,
the fourtli son of Jestyn ap Gwrgan, before the Norman
conquest: it afterwards, in logt, came into the possession
of Sir Payne Turberville, one of the twelve Norman
knights who came to Glamorgan willi Sir Robert Fit/.-
hamon, and married the daughter of Morgan ap Mowryg,
the last of the British lords of Coity; the property
afterwards descended through eleven successive Turber-
villes till the death of Sir Richard Turberville In the
time of Queen Elizabeth it was in the possession of thi>
Gamage family, which became extinct in the last
century, when the castle was sold to the Wyndhams. and,
by the marriage of that family into the family of Quin,
is now the propei-ty of the Earl of Dvinraven and Mount-
earl. The parisii church of St. Mary, Coity, about 2
utiles north-ejist, is a cruciform building of stone, in
the Early Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave,
transepts, south porch and a central emliattled tower,
containing 6 bells ; in the church are two figures in
stimo of a man and a woman, supposed to represiint
.Sir Payne Turberville and his wife : the stained east
window is a memorial to the Rev. John Harding M.A.
formerly rector of this parish : th« church was restored
in 1859 at a cost of ^860, and has 370 sittings. Tlie
registers date from the year 1720. and include those of
St. Mary, Nolton, The living i« a rectory, net income
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BKIDGEM
123
;£29o, in the sjift of the Earl of Ihinvaven and Mounteai
K.P., P.O., C.M.G. and held since 1912 by the Rev
Thomas Piitchard Price B.A. of St. David's College
nd surrogate.
The area of Coiiy Higher in 1911 «as 2,937 acres of
land and 8 of wat«r ; rateable value, in 1913, ^^13,894 ;
the pupulalion in 1911 was 1,864, including 140 officials
jnd their families and 866 inmates of the County
Mental Hospital.
By Local Government Board Order, Ko. 46,365, which
laiiie into operation on the ist of April, 1905, Coity
Lnwer was transferred to Bridgend Urban District.
Sexton of Coity, Thomas David, Coity.
NEWCASTLE HIGHER is a civil parish. St. lUtyd's,
ur St. Leonard's church, otherwise Newcastle church,
in the rural deanery of Oroneath Upper, Eastern division,
is an edifice of stone in the Early Decorated style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and
an embattled western tower containing a cloclv and 8
bells; the six old bells were recast and two new ones
added in 1904 by Richard Knight Prichard esq. : the
nave was rebuilt and a north aisle added at a cost of
;£i,2oo in 1849: the chancel was rebuilt and enlaiged
;ind a new vestry added in 1894 at a cost of ;^3,ooo.
An ancient coped cofhn slab, with Celtic ornamenta-
tion, probably of the gth century, which until 1849
served as the st<>p of a doorway on the north
side of the chancel, and two interesting tombstones,
which until 1899 formed the steps of the west doorway,
are now placed within the church under the tower ;
the etained east window is a memorial to the Venerable
Henry Lynch Blosse, Dean of Llandaff and vicar of
Newcastle from 1835 to 1877: there are 350 sittings.
A lych-gate was erected in 1903 by S. Llewellyn esq.
The register of baptisms dates from the year 1745 ;
marriages, 1755 ; burials, 1764. The living is a vicarage
(with the curacies of Laleston (St. David) and Tythegs-
ton (St. Tydwg) annexed), joint net yearly value /300,
with residence^ in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1901 by the Rev. David Phillips B.A. of
St. David's College, Lampeter. The church of All Saints'
at PEN-Y-VAl, 2 miles north, a chapel of ease to New-
castle, was erected in 1902 by R. W. Llewellyn esq. of
Baglan, and consecrated Nov. 1903 : it is an edifice ol
local stone, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, and
a central tower containing a chiming clock and 5 bells :
the reredos is of alabaster inlaid with gold mosaic, and
has figures of three apostles and three panels illustrating
episodes in the life of Our Lord : at either corner, under
the tower, are busts of the four Welsh bishops who held
the sees at the date of erection : the font represents the
Angel of Baptism: there are 240 sittings. The register
dates from 1903. The curate's stipend of jri20 yearly
is provided hv the founder of the church. Rev. Horatio
R. Prothero 13. A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, ha»
been curate in charge since 1916. The castle of New-
castle stands above (he north side of the church, and is
protected on the east and north by its situation on
the edge of a precipitous clifE. The remains consist
of a courtyard and flanking towers. The southern
gateway, a fine specimen of Noi-man work, was pro-
bably part of a building erected by Sir Simon de
TurberviUe in 1150 A.D. This was not the first Neir
Castle, for the church is called Neiceastle church in a
document dated T106 AD. In 1226 Newcastle was burnt
by the Welsh.
The area is 2,158 acres of land and 12 of water; rate-
able value. _^i5,i9o ; the population in 1911 was 4,298.
including 141 officials and their families and 788 inmates
of the County Mental Hospital.
Parish Clerk, George Thomas Hardwick, Prunrose
cottage, Newcastle hill.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS to
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Caroline
street. — ^Thomas Thomas John, postmaster
Town ?ub-Post & M. 0. Offices.
Moria street. — Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, sub-postmistress
Nolton street. — David John Edwards, sub-postmaster
Post, M. O, T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Aberkenfig.
— Mrs. Mary Harris Williams, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters through Bridgend
Post Office, Coity.— Thomas Thomas, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Bridgend, which is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Post Office, Pen-y-vai. — William Davies, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Bridgend. Aberkenfig, i mile north,
is the nearest telegraph & money order office
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, II Nolton street.
Council dav, first k third mondav in everv month at
5.4s p.m.
Members.
Chairman, Edward Lovelnck.
North Ward.
Retire April, | Retire April,
(ie.irge Hams 1920 | W. 11. Petty 1922
John <J. Jenkhis 1921 ,
West Ward.
Morgan Stradling 1920 ! T. D. SehoficM 1022
Edward Loveluck 192: |
Officers.
Clerk, Jo)m Thomas Howell, 17 Caroline street
Treasurer, E. D. Harris. Barclays Bank Limited
Medical Officer of Health, Wvndham Randall L.E.C P.
Edin. 54 Park street
Surveyor, William Bevan, 11 Nolton street
Electrician, William Welbury, 11 Nolton street
Sanitary InspectoT, William Bevan, 11 Nolton street
Collector of Rates, John Edward Daniel, 11 Nolton st
Assistant Collector, Bertie Loveluck, 11 Nolton street
(iLAMORGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR NEW-
CASTLE & OGMORE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Llewellyn William. Gorwyl. Ogmnre vale, Glamorgan
(chairman)
Brace George L. Blaen-y-cwm. MonUnash, Cowbri.lge
Cope Major William M.P. Craig-yr-eos, Southerdown.
Bridgend
Dnnraven & Mountearl Earl of K.P., P.C, C.M.G. Dun-
raven castle, Southerndown, Bridgend
Jones Llewellyn. Brj'nderwen, Pontycymmer
Knott George, Pyle, Bridgend
Knight R ibert Lougher, Tytbegston court, Bridgend
Lewis Thomas E. Brynbedw, Blaengarw, Bridgend
Lewis William Jones, Caederwen, Park st. Bridgend
Llewellyn William H. C. Cwrt Colman, Bridgend
Nicholl Lt.-Col. John Iltyd Dillwyn D.L. Merthyrmawr.
Bridgend
Parry Edward John, Park street, Bridgend
Prichard Capt. Hidiert Cecil, Pwllywrach. Colwinstone.
Cowhridge
Randall John Morgan, Fitzhamon court, Bridgend *:
Slade, Southerndown, near Bridgend
•Sheppard Oliver, 127 Cathedral road, Cardiff
Thomas David John, Nant^'uioel, Bridgend
Thomas John, Bryngolwg. Tondu, Bridgend
Turbervill Col. Jn'. Picton, D.L. Ewenny priory, Bridgend
Williams Capt. E. Crawshay, Coed-y-mwstwr, Bridgend
Williams Rt. Arth. M.B. 5 Newton vils. Porthcawl,Glam
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Bridgend, Os-
more & Garw & Porthcawl Urban & Penybont Rural
District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Samuel Henry Stockwood.
(^ourt road.
Petty Sessions are held at the Police court every Satur-
day at II a.m. & occasional Court house at Magis-
trates' Room, Town hall. The following places are in-
cluded in the petty sessional division :— Aberkenfig.
Bettws. Blaengarw. Bridgend, Cefn, Coity (Higher).
Colwinston. Covchurch (Higher), Covchurch (Lower),
Cwnidu, Ewen''!v, Garw Vallev, (lilfach Goch, Ken-
fig Hill, Laleston, Llandyfndwg, Llanduwo, Llangan,
Llangeinor, Llangynwyd (Middle), Maesteg, Marcross.
Margam. Merthvrmawr, MonUnash. Nantj-moel, New-
castle (Higher), Newton Nottage, Ogmore Valley,
Pencoed. Peterston-super-Montem, Pontycymmer,
Pontyrhvl, Porthcawl, Pyle, St. Andrew's Minor, bt.
Brides Major, St. Brides Minor, St. Donats St. Mary
Hill, Sker. Southerndown, Tondfl, Tvnewydd, Tytbeg-
ston (Higher), Tvthegston (Lower), Wick & Ynysawdr.
BRIDGEND HOSPITAL DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
The committee was formed in 1896 & consists of 16
members.
Meetings are held at 10 Wyndham street.
Chairman, J. I. D. Nicholl
c'lerk, David Robert Jones, 10 Wyndham street
124
SOUTH WALES.
OGMOKE SMALL POX HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.
uf 8 meiube
1907.
■was formed
Meetings ;irc hfld at 10 VVyndhani street.
Chairman. J. I. D. Xichi.ll
Clerk, David Robert Jones, 10 Wjndham street
Treasurer, D. ,T. Gnyn, Londini Joint City fc Midland
Bank Limited, Dunraven place
PEN-Y-BOXT MAIN SEWERAGE BOARD.
The Board, consisting of g members, was foimcd
in 1897.
Meetings held at the Court House buildings the last
thursday at 6.45 p.m.
Chair.,ian. Thomas Morffan
Clerk, Hurry Lewis, Court House buildings. Court road
Treasurer, David J. Gwyn, London Joint City & Midland
Bank Limited, Dunraven place
Surveyor, Eiryn Wm. Davies, Ambleside, Bryn rd.T.jiidn
PEN-Y-BO.\T RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are Coity Higher, Coy-
church Higher, Coychurch Lower, Ewenny. Kenfig,
Laleston. Llangynwyd Lower, Ll;ingynwyd Middle.
Merthyr, Newcastle Higher, Pencoed, Pyle,' St. Brides
Major, St. Brides Minor, Sker, Tythegston Higher.
Tythegestnn Lower, Wick & Tnysawdre. Area 4i,«o6
acres; pupolation in 1911, 22,324
-Meets at the Poor Law Institution every fourth Saturday
at 1.30 p.m. (Saturday following Board of Guardians
meetings)
rhairraan, David Thomas, 9 Meadow street, Aberkenfig
Officials.
Clerk, Reginald Harmar Cox, Quarella road, Bridgend
Treasui-er, Dnvid James Gwyn, London Joint City &
Midland Bank Limited. Bridgend
Medical Officer of Health, Wyndham Randall L.R.C.T.
Edin. 54 Park street, Bridgend
.Sanitary Inspectors, Eirvn William Davies, Ambleside,
Bryn rnad, Tondu. No" i district & J. Simon Davies,
Morfa street, Bridgend. No. 2 district
Water E.igi.ieers, Eirwyn William Davies, Atnbleside,
Bryn rd. Tondu & J. Simon Davies, Morfa st. Bridgend
.■Purveyor of Highway.-. Ernest Jenkins, 83 Nolton street
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Bridgend County Court, held every month at the
Town hall ; His Honor Rowland Rowlands, judge ;
David Walters Rees, registrar; William Edgar
Lewis, high bailiff ; office, Wyndham st. The district
•A the court comprises the following places: —
Aberkenfig, Aberthaw West, Aburthin, Bettws, Blaen-
garw, Bryncethin, Cefn Cribbwr, Coity (Higher), Coitx
(Lower), Colwinstone, Cowbridge, Coychurch (Higher 1.
Coychurch (Lower), Cwmdu, Cwmffoes, CwmtynTOheol,
Eglwys Brewis, Ewenny, Flemingston, Gileston.
Gilfachgoch, Heol-y-cue, Kenfig Borough, Laleston,
Llanblethian, Llandough, Llandow, Llandyfodwg, Llan-
gan, Uangeinor, Llangynwyd (Higher), Llangynwyd
(Lower), Llangynwyd (Middle), Llanharan, Llanharry,
Llanilid, Llanmaei, Llanmihangel, Llansannor, Llantwit
Major, Lisworney, Maesteg, Marcross, Mandlam,
Merthyr-Mawr, Monknash, Mvnydd Kenfig, Newcastle
(Higher), Newcastle (Lower), Newton-Nottage, Pencoed,
I'enlline, Penprisk, Pen-y-vai, Peterston-super-Montem,
Pontycymmer, Pontyrhl, Portlicawl, Pyle, Rhiw Ceilog,
Sker, Southerndown, St. Andrew Minor, St. Donats, St.
Hilary, St. Mary Church, St. Mary Hill, Tondu,
TrehingiU, Treoes, Tythegston (Higher), Tythegston
(I^ower), Wick, Ynysawdre & Ystradowen
For Bankniptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Cardiff, George David, 117 St. Marv street, Car-
diff, official receiver
Certified Bailiff appointed under the " Law of Distress
Amendment Act": — Thomas Claniy, Wyndham street
Cattle Market, Market st. George Thus. Hardwick, keeper
Cemetery. Newtown, David Watkins, sexton
County Police Station, Derwen road, William Davies,
supt. ; I inspector, i sergeant & 10 constables
Cottage Hospital, Bridgend, Wyndham Randall L.R.C.P.
Edin, M.H.C S.Eng. William Edmund Thomas
L.R.C.P. li S.Edin. & Henrv Bentley F.R C.S.,
L.R.C.P. Edin. medical officers: Thomas Wade M.D.
(Cardiff), consulting surgeon; E. Tenison Collins
M.R.C. S.Eng. L.S.A. (Cardiff), hon. gvniecologist ;
William Morgan Richards, hon. sec; Mi.is Rosetta
Isaac, matron
Fire Brigade
[kelly's
■d street, James Hilston. capt. ; I
'. Howell, hon
Free Library, Wyndham stieei
sec. ; Miss' M. Patterson, librar
Fsolitiiin Hospitiil, Cefn Hirgoed, Wyndham Randall
M.R.C S.Eng., L.R.C.P Edin. medical officer; Miss
Marv J. Walters, matron
Glamorgan County Menial Hospital, Angelton & Pure
Gwvllt. Richard Arthur Lewis esq. treasurer; David
Finiav M.D , C.M.Glas. medical superintendent ;
William John Butler M.R.C. S.Eng,, L.R.C.P.Lond.
deputy; J. McGie-or MB.. Ch.B.Edin. & William
Brown M.B., B.S.Glas.. D. P. H.Canib. assistant medical
officers ; Rev. David Thomas Jones B.A. Rev. William
William Richards &; Rev. R. O. Cimipbell. chap-
lains; William Edward Romilly Allen (Cardiff), clerk
to the committee nf visitors ; Hugh Wallis Davies,
clerk &, steward of hospitals: Benjamin D. Williams,
storekeeper
Market, Caroline street, George Thos. Hardwick, supt
Masonic Hall, Adare street. Ogmore Lodge of Free-
masons, No. 1752, Samuel Thomas Daniel, hon. sec
Town Hall. Dunraven place, William Hall Pitt, lessee
BRIDGEND & COWBRIDGE UNION
B.::i''d day. everv fourth saturdav. at 11 a.m. :it the
Union olBces. Quarella road.
The Union comprises the following parishes: — Bettws,
Bridgend, Coity Higher, Cohvinston, Cowbridge. Coy-
church Higher, Coychurch Lower, Cwmdu, Eglwys-
Brewis, Ewenny. Flemingston, Gileston, Kenfig, Lale-
ston, Llanblethian, Llandow, Llandyfodwg, Llanfair.
Llangan, Llangeinor, Llangvnwvd Higher, Llangvn-
wyd Lower, Llangynwyd Middle, Llanharan, Llan-
harry, Llanilid, Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Llansannor,
Llantwit Major, Lvswornev, Marcross. Merthvr Mawr,
Monknash, Nash,' Newcastle Higher. Newton Not-
tage, Pencoed, PeiiUine, Peterston-super-Montem,
Pyle, St. Andrews Minor, St. Athan, St. Brides
Major, St. Brides Minor, St. Donats, St. Hilary, St.
Maty Hill, Sker, Stembridge, "Sythegston Higher,
Tythegston Lower, Wick, Ynysawdre & Ystradowen.
The are;i of the union is ti"o,57i acres; assessable
value at March, 1919. .^453. .■;io ; the population in
1911 was 94,609
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, John Iltvd D
Nicholl D.L.. J. P. Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend
Clerk to the Guardians' & Assessment Committee,
Reginald Haimar Cox, Union offices, Bridgend
Assistant Clerks to the Guardians, Evan Evans. E.
David, W. J. Bowen & Miss W. James, Union offices.
Bridgend
Treasurer, D. J. Gwyn, London Joint City & Midland
Bank. Bridgend
Relieving Officers, Bridgend district, Thomas Thomas.
15 Coity road, Bridgend ; Cowhridge district, Morgan
Thomas, Cowbridge; Maesteg district, William David.
Maesteg; Ogmore district, Evan E.Evans, Brvnmenvn
General Rate Officer & Collector to the Guanliaius.
David Thomas, 52 Coity road, Bridgend
Vaccination Officer,*, Thomas Thomas, 15 Coity r.ad,
Bridgend; Morgan Thomas, Cowbridge; \Vini;im
David, Maesteg & Evan E. Evans, Brymuenyn
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Central Disliict,
W. Edmund Thomas. Ashfield, Bridgend; Eastern
di.^trict. Charles Booth Meller L.R.C.P.Edin.. .MR C S
Eng. High street, Cowbridge; Garw district, ,1 B.
.McCutcheon, The Surgerv, Blaengarw ; Gilfach (i nh
district, D. Naunton Morgan F.Ri Slnl. T, R C P.
Lond. Gilfach Goch ; Llanharan .li-in.i. WMHan,
Naunton Davies M.D., M.Ch.R I I l.lini 1 1.-. 1 ;
Llang^•tlwvd Higher diMricl. John llanw .]..„.•< Ml).
CM. fill- (•,,,,,,,. Ml. :.•:. Ma. '-(.eg district, Walter
Kirklu I 1: ' I' ' ': 11 r.H.Camb. The Cot-
tage, \l- :. .1 :, ,1. Ilavid John Thomas
L.R.C 1' l.'liii , \i l; ' ^ 1 "L' .N.iiitymoel ; AberkenliL'
district. 1). K. Uol.anU. KiiiisHeld, Tondu: Portli-
cawl district. Willnim Uartlund. Portlicawl; Kenti^'
HUl district, J. F. Twist. Kenfig hill, Bridgend
The Poor Law Institution, Quarella road, is a slone
building, erected about 1838 k will hold 200 inmates ;
W. E Bowen, ma.ster ; no chaplain; W. Edmund
Thomas, medical officer ; Mrs. Margaret Ann Bowen.
BianooiNi) Hi.X(isTn.iTit»f Di.strict.
Superintendent Registrar, R. Harmer Cox. Quarella
road, Bridgend: deputy,
etreet, Bridgend
r.IBEOTORY.]
SOUTH
Registrars of Birtbs & Deatlis, Central or Bridgend dis-
trict, Mrs. Margaret Davies. 8 Xolton st. Bridgend;
deputy. Miss Gwendoline Davies, 8 Nolton st. Bridg-
end; kastern or Cowbridge district, Morgan Thomas,
Cowbridga; deputy. Thomas J. Yorwerth. Cowbridge;
Northern or Maesteg district, William David, Maes-
tesr ; deputy, Mrs. Eleanor David, Maesteg ; Ogmore
.li^trict, Evan E. Evans, Brynmrayn ; deputy. Mrs. S.
Evans, Brynuienyn
Registravs of Marriages. Grabam M. Verity. 5 Dnnraven
pl.ice. Bridgend ; depntv. Ivor Howell. 17 Caroline st.
Brideend
VUBLTC OKFICEBS.
Assessor & CoUeitor of Taxe.^^. William Bees, 2 Pru-
dent! il Imildint's
A>^i>! . It I mI.'.m m. Hertie, Loveluck, 11 Xoltun street
Certii^ '1^ r. ^uigeon & Medical Oflicer for Bridg-
tiin ! M ., ! , ,,,,v &, Public Vaccinator, William
Eih Il, ,,- L.B.C.P.Edin. Asbfield, Merthyr-
i Ogmore, Samuel Henry Stock-
ilepnty, William Augustus
V Council for the
:,Q Acland road
ims, Town hall
iiuniorgan Countv
r.P. & S.Edin',
of Animals
n~ FB.c'.V,
PLACES OF VVOESmP. with times 01 Services
St Mary"s Parish Church, Coity, Rev. Thomas Pritchard
Price B.A. rector. & surrogate; Rev. Edgar John
Lawrence, curate; 8.30 & ri a.m. &6 p.m
St. Mary's Chapel of Ease. Nolton, Eev. Thomas
Pritchard Price B.A. rector; S i; 11 a.m. & 6.30
Ii.ni. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Illtyd's, Newcastle. Rev. David Phillips B.A. vicar;
8 & II am. k 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
All Saints (Chapel of Easel. Pen-v-vai, Rev. David
Phillipi B.A. ^lca^; Rvv. Honitin' B. Prothero B.A.
curate in charge; 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
St. John's Chapel of Ease, Aberkeiifis. Bev. David
Phillips B.A. vicar; Bev. Robert J. Hawksworth,
& 6.^
■30
WALES. BRIDGKNI). 125
Sitting!.
Trinity, Aberkenfig ; 10 a.m. k 6 p.u:.; uion. k
wed. '7 p.m
(English) Nolton street; ii a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
mon. & thnrs. 7.30 p.m 700
Congregational —
(Tabernacle) (Welsh) Adare street; 10.30 a.m. k
6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m 500
(Gilead) (Welsh) Coity, Eev. Griffith Richard
GriiiSths; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m. 400
(Ebeneaer) (Wel.sh) Aberkenfig; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m 500
(EnijUsh) Wyndham street; 11 a.m. k 6.30p.m. ;
mon. tues. & thurs. 8 p.m 647
Tnitariau, Newcastle; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m 250
Wesleyan Methodist — ■
Bridgend Circuit. Eev. John Birchenball Lungden.
supt
(English) Tondu road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
mon. 7.15 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 700
(English) Aberkenfig; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Ondenominational, Ivy Honse school. Newcastle
hill; II a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; tues & thurs. 7 p.m
Mission Hall, Free School court; 10. 45 a.m. &
6-15 p.m.: mon. wed. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
SCHOOLS.
Comity Schools, Coity Fields, established under the
provisions of the " Welsh Intermediate Education Act,
1889," & controlled by the Central Welsh Board ; these
were erected in 1895, for 70 boys k 50 girls; chairman,
S. H. Stockwond es(i. ; head liiasfer, John Eankin B.A.
Lond. ; Miss M. J. Phillips L.L.A. chief assistant mis-
tress ; clerk, Harry Lewis, Court House buildings
Bridgend Group of Nineteen School Managers was
formed 30th Sept. 1903. The managers meet at
Bridgend ih" l:i<t iliii.--H.v .11 evrw .iinnth at 1,45
p.m.; r',.', , |i,. ,1 i:,..i, !>• , ;, . ; attendance
officei-. r- :.,: 1 .. ,1 :;:,. ( ,, ,.|, - ..vr^t, Biidg-
end; H , ■ .... (M„l>ridi^e &
Thonns Hm !,,„■<!-. K..,,h . H.| I ;, ,.i. ..,;.;
Coity Higher (mixed), erected in i-: ■. i " ■ -,1 : -,-,3,
for T78 children; Thomas James 'k. . ■ ...
Bridgend, built in 1877, & subse<in _ .1 iMr
1,000 children; John G. Jenkins, n i-i>, ; \li>, H.
Jone-. mistress; Miss Annie Walters, infants' mistrss
Oldcastle (mixed & infanta), built in 1913 for 672
children ; William Bees, master ; Miss Elizaleth
John, girls' mistress ; Mi.ss Jane Lewis, infants' mist
Pen-y-vai (mixed), built in 1898. for 120 cliildr.'ii ; Vis
Ellen Jones, mistress
.St. R,.,l,. .t\ crl, .1, i'h,ii...',. A :,. iiiiu-. Eev. O.-
Campbell U.S.B. i.nest ; 10 a.m. & 4 p.m
Baptist — 3
Station approach (Hope), Rev. Thomas Davits ;
:■ a.m. k 5.30 p.m.; m..t, 8 p.m. tues & thurs
"■30 p.ni
(Welsh) Wvndl,:,-,,, si.vW fEur.mal.i. Bpv. Eva,
King Jones; ,0 -,n ,Mii. & r, [ini ,; 11, mm I
""d- 7-30 l'-"i
Morfa street. Rev. David Samuel Jones; 11 am
& 6 p.m. ; mon. lues. & wed. 7.30 p.m.
', Welsh) Pen-y-vai; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
(English) Aberkenfig (Carey) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.":
tues. 7.30 p.m
(Welsh) Tondu (Jerusalem), Rev. Richard John ;
:o.3o a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m
<jalvinistic Methodist—
(Welsh) (Hermon) Nolton street. Rev. Jame
Llewellyn: 10,30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. k thurs
-.30' p.m
St, Mary's Cath,
100 children ; ^
This school is con
C-ampbell, St, :
St. Robert's Ab.
hold 200 childn
id. built
i860, for
' ' ■ ' in.i-crs; Bev. Osmund
! 'id. correspondent
!ij I .•:lifi:,., built in 1879, to
Miss Ellen Cokeley. mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; Rev. Osmund
Campbell. St. Mary's. Ewenny road, correspondent
NEWSP.^PEB.
Glamorgan Gazette ; office. Queen street ; published
every friday by the proprietors. The Central Glamcr-
gan Printing & Publishing Co. Limited : W. J P.
Harries, manager k secretary
RAILWAY STATION.
Great Western (South Wales Branch), Alfred Crom^vell,
station master
Carriers to London— Sutton k Co. (Albert Townsend.
agent), 2x Park street
I'l(IV,nR liESIDESTS.
Allen Fred S. L. 67 Park street
Barker Frederick Ralph. West cnnrt.
Merthyrmawr road
Bentley Henry. 38 Park street
Bervotch Myers. 17 Ewennv road
Bevan George, Brynonen, Quarella rd
Bevan John, 26 Park street
Bevan Thomas, Tresilwood, Merthyr-
mawr road
Biggs Charles G. Llynn Celyn.
Merthyrmawr road
Bradshaw Wilfred. 31 Coity road
Bradshaw Wm. Edwd. 27 Ewennv rd
Bragg James, 49 Park street
Brown Eobert Mirgan, Quarella ho.
Quarella road
BRIDGEND
Br.-wn William M.B., B.S. Countv
Lunatic asylum. Pare Gwyllt
Burgess George, St. Hilda. Merthyr-
J Burnett Mrs. Riversdale. Merthyr-
mawr road
I Butler William John M.E.C.S..
' L.B.C.P. Countv Lunatic asylum,
I Pare GwyUt
Cameron Mrs. 45 Coitv road
Campbell Rev. Osmund O.S.B. St.
Mary's, Ewenny road
I Child Flavius, 55 Cowbridge road
I Cochran Thos. Newcastle ho. West st
I Cox Reginald Harmar.s Dunraven pi
[David job, 24 Park street
1 David Mrs. 30 Merthvrmawr road
David Mrs. 36 Park street
j David William, 10 Ewenny road
Davies Rev. Thomas (Baptist). 19
! Merthyrmawr road
Davies Edwd. Smith Thos. 52 Park st
j Davies Hugh Wallis, Angelton villa
iDavies Jas.HolvwelI,Merthvrmawr rd
[Davies Jonathan. Tregfan, Mertliyr-
^ Davies Michael, The Sosery,Merthyr-
mawr road
Davies William, it Merthyrmawr rd
Davis David, 52 Cowbridge road
; Dobbin George,The Beeches,Merthyr-
m.awr road
Downs Wm. Llanirwm, Merthvrmawr
126 BHIDUKND.
Diinn Francis, 28 Eweniir loail ]J
Djer Jabez Hy. Brynonen,QuareUa rd I
Dyer William John, 43 Ooity road '
Edwards Arthur, 61 Parle street
Edwards Mrs. Lloyd, 32 Park street
Edwards Thomas, 73 Park street
Emery Mrs. 10 Grove road
Evans Rev. David (Calvinistii- Metho-
dist). 36 Cowbridge road
Evans David, Garth house, Morfa si
F.vans David Owen, 57 Ewenny road
Evans Evan, 91 Grove road
Evans James, 34 Cowbridge road
Evans Saml. High view,Coity Higliei
Evans William, %y Merthvrrnawr rd
Finlay David M.D., CM. County
Lunatic Asylum, Angelton
Gard Hy. Sunnydene, Coychurch rti
Qaylard Philip, 4 Court road
Goodwin James. Glenwood, Merthyr
mswr road
Grant John, 17 Coychurch road
Gregory .Tas.Owen,isMerthyrmawr re
Grennan Isidore, 88 Grove road
Griffiths Rev. Griffith Richard (Con
gregational), Coity
Griffiths James, ,4 Coity road
Griffiths John. 78" Park street
Griffiths Miss, 38 Cowbridge road
Griffiths Miss, 59 Cowbridge road
Giiffiths Percy William, 23 Merthvr
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Griffiths William Purvis, 13 Coity rd
Gwyn David Jas. Parkhurs't, Park st
Harries Evan David. Bank house,
Dunraven place
Harries W. J. Parker. Peiiholm.
Quarella road
Harris G. 46 Coity road
Harrison George A. Brvntiricui
Hatherly Rupert F. Derriston,
Methyrmawr road
Heard Mrs. 6 West street
Heppell Wilfred H. The (hiklands,
Park street
Herdman Major H. P. 75 Park street
Higginbuttoru Harry. " Craisholm,
Merthvrmawr road
Hillcroft B. 77 Park street
Hitt Geo.Beechcroft,Merthvrmawr rd
Hitt James T. 73 Cowbridge road
Hitt John 0. 32 Cowbridge road
Bookings William Henry, The Lawn,
Merthvrmawr road
Hodgson Robert, Kirkleiffh. Mertliir-
Uopkin Gethiu O. 16 Park street
Hopkins John. Tynewydd, Merlhyr-
mawr road
Hrirrocks Robert, 47 Coity road
Hnulston Mrs. 64 Park street
House Wm. 0 Merthyrmawr road
Howell John Thomas. Brvnderwen.
TN 60
Howell John Thomas, 68 Park street
Hnwells Daniel, 46 Cowbridge road
Hudson Herbert. 69 Park street
Hnches Rev. John. Grev Friars.
Coity roail
Hughes Edgar Owen. -,o Park str.-,.t
Hughes Herbert. 18 Park slriM^t
Hughes Waller. Govthorne. Litehard
Hunter Herbert. Lanrislon. Mertln,-
inawr road
lies George. 55 Park street
nes Rev. David Thomas B.A. (chap- 1 Price Hardwicke.Plas Hyfryd,Park st
lain to County Mental Hospital), 3 Pritchard Benjamin, 8 Coiirt road
Litchard villas jProthero Rev. Horatio R., B.A. Tb^
nes Rev. Evan King (Baptist), 671 Parsonage, Pen-y-vai
Pyman Walter Alfred Emerson, Coed-
Acland road
Jones
(preparato
s G«.lym
._ _ . 1), IS Grove
Jones David, W\Tum-y-scnl
Jones David Samuel, 22 Park sti
Jones Fred, 42 Cowbridge road
Jones Griffith, 50 Cowbridge road
Jones John, 25 Coity road
Jones John, 31 Merthyrmawr road
Jones John P. 14 Park street
Jones John Salisbury, 85 Coity ro:
Jones Richard, 62 Park street
Jones Richard John, 15 Ewenny roadjRees George, 8 Cae-Wallis street
Jones Stephen, 29 Ewenny road Bees Wm. Lynn Croft, Merthyrmaw
Jones William Thomas, Aberthaw road
house, Nolton street | Richard R. Arosfa, Merthyrmawr rd
Jones Wyndham William, Cratloe,| Roberts Robert .Jl'revethin, Coity rd
pare. Park street
Radford Albert John, 51 Park street
Randall H. J. Heol Gam, Merthyr-
mawr road
Randall John Morgan J.P. Fitzhamon
cniirt, Merthyrmawr road
Randall W. R. Cronodv, Park street
Randall Wyndham, 54 Park street
Rankin John B.A. Rhosynau, West si
Redgrave Arth. Jn. The Cott.West st
Kees Dvd.Walters,Brvnhaulog,Park st
Merthyrmawr road j Robinson Wm. Hy. 61 Cowbridge rd
King Capt. Thomas Theodore. 00! Rookshy Alfred, .(s Merthyrmawr rd
Grove roa3 JRosser Llewellyn, 2 Grove road
King Samuel, 6 Grove road ! Rowe Mrs. 14 Ewenny road
King Thomas, 17 Merthyrmawr roadiSims William, 23 Morfa street
Kinsey Ebenezer Edmund, 10 Park st| Singer George, Litchard
Kyte Robert G. Tyrhos, Coity road Skelly William, 12 Cae-Wallis street
Lambert George Ft nton, 40 Park st Smith John, 33 Merthyrmawr road
Lambert Harry F. Elmbauk .Smith Wm. Gwynne. 33 Ewenny rd
Lawrence Rev. Edgar John (curate Stockwood Samuel Henry, Westfield,
of St. Mary's Parish rhureh,Coity),! West street
T Lletty, Coity Stokes Hy. Jn.Verlands,Cowbridge rd
Levine Harrv, 29 Cuity road j Stutchbery Miss, 41 Merthyrmawr rd
Lewis David" Phillii>, 74 Park street Thom.as David, Brynonen.Quarella rd
Lewis Henry, 29 Merthyrmawr road Thomas David, 12 Ewenny road
Lewis Oliver, 67 Cowbridge road | Thomas Mrs. 57 Cowbridge road
Lewis Sam. Berwyn.Merthyrmawr rd| Thomas T. 34 Park street
Lewis William Edgar, Cefn Glas lio 1 Thomas Thos. Jnhn,S3 Cowbridge rd
Lewis William Jones J.P. 63 Park st, Thomas William E.Ashfield, Merthyr-
Llewellvn Miss, 28 Park street \ mawr road
Llewellyn William Herbert Clydwyn, i Treadgold Jn.Philip,65 Cowbridge rcl
Court Colraaji(T X 12 Aberkenfig) ; Treharne Isaac, Ty Coch, Coity
e club.Londn I Tucker Charles Pearson, 54 Cnw-
k Juni(
Llewelv
itedSe
(CalvinisticI bridge road
Daniel. Eirianva, Litchard
1 David, Tre-vychan, Merthyr
I Verity Grab
. ' Merthyrma-
iViv
Martin, Penllwyn.
Rt. Hv. 2^ Merthvrmawr rd
Lt.-Cfil. The Hon.' Odo, Glan
Wats
Jaroh Fred E.GIanwenny (T N 104) :
& Carlisle club, London
Jaines Pickerton James, Newhinds,
Park street
Jenkins Fraier, The Rhyl, I'nrk st
Jenkins John G. 17 Coil'y road
Jenkins S. A. Cae-Court, Merthyr-
mawr road
.Fenkins William. 48 Cowbridge road
John Evan, iq Ewenny road
John W. H. Hishmead. Park street
John William Hiscock, Brodland
COMUSBCUL.
Early closinir day, WediuMlay.
Abbott Henry, travelling draper, 8 Grove road
Ahse Lionel, furniture dealer, 10 Adare street
Addis Margaret (Mrs.), news agent, 35 Cowbridge r<1
Rev
Methodist). 23 Ewenny road jTurni
Llovd Charles E. 6q Cowbridge road 'Viiugl
Llnyd Daniel Herbert, 27 Merthyr
mawr road
Long Charles Arthur. The Pines
Merthyrmawr road -
Longden Rev. John Birchenbalt. 7
Park street
Loosmore Joseph. 41 Coitv road
Lundie Robert X. The Dinalr
Merthyrmawr road
Lyle John, 6 Cae-Wallis street
McBratney Kenneth, 6:; Park street
McGregor J., M.B., OtB.Edin. Count
Lunatic asylum, Angelton
McLellan Mi-s. 10 Court road
Matthias John. 37 Ewenny road
Miles Harrv, 38 Coity road
Mills J. H. 70 Park street
Mordecai Mrs. Sunnvside house
Morgan Rev. W. L.'. P.D 51 Ton
bridge road
Morgan Morgan, 76 Park street
Morgan Mrs. 63 Cowbridge road
Mnrriss Griffith.
Merthyruiawr road
N'ifkless Ronald. 27 Coitv road I Williams John, 36 Coity road •
Owen Hy. Geo. Ennismore, Coity rd| Williams John, "56 Coity road
Palfrev William, 7a Park street ' Williams Morgan. Claremont hou
jParrv 'Lewis James. 86 Grove road I Ewennv . o.id
ir, 20 Park street
Webber Mrs. Primrose ho.Ewennv rd
Weddell Edward G. Barr Beacon.
Merthvrmawr road
Wellniry WiUiaTu. Cheshn-be>.
Merthyrmawr road
Wheeler' Jn.Wm. 43 Merthyrmawr rd
Williams Benjamin, 71 Cowbridge rd
Williams David, iq Coitv road
Williams David. Green Meadows.
Coitv road
Williains David Byron, 3,1 Eweimy rd
Williams H. P. Orchard leiiib.
Caslell.j Merthyrmawr road
I Williams Ivor, 40 Cowbridge road
Pascoe John, 4 Grove road Will
Pi'ebles John Smith, 66 Park street i Will
Phillips Rev. David B.A. (vicar of St "ill
llltyd's), Newcastle vicarage Ul
Pierey Vincent. 3S Ewennv road ^^ il
Powell Dapho 'L. The ' Meadow-^. ^^ .11
Merthyrmawr road 'f
Powell George, 21 Coity road i VVoi
Itlivs. 6 Ewennv road
Tbniiias Dawkin. x,-j Park st
\V ill.r. 12 Park street
William. 23 Coity mad
t\ illiam Augustus.Tremains
WillKun Herbert, Glan-yr-
d Herbert. .14 Co
road
Powell Wm. J.P. West house.Park st Torwerth-Tho
Preece Mrs. 61 Park street Ewenny road
Price Rev. Thomas Pritchard B.A.
The Rectory, Merthyrmawr road
Adslev Alfred, Old Castle inn. 90 N.iltni
■.^day. Alexander Charlotte M. fMiss). privii
Margaret's, Park .street
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited, nil
Cheltenham terrace
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BRIDtiEND. 127
Aiistee Walter Charles & Son, watch makers 7, & re-
freshment room g, Park street
Aiistee Jonah, shopkeeper, 76 Nolton street
Anstie Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, 2 Llynvi street
Anthony David, grocer, see Evans, Anthony k Co
Austin Brothers, ironmongers, 30 Adare st. T N 134
Baker Helen (Miss), private school, 7 Merthvrmawr rd
Ball Harry, pork butcher, 6 Wyndham street'
Bamon Thomas, Talbot Arms P.H. i Newcastle hill
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Evan David Harries, manager),
Dunraven place; head oiiice. 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Barrington Edward, boot repairer, 36 Newcastle hill
Beane Ada (Mrs), nurse, 4 Brackla street
Beasant Elijah, outside porter, 15 Edward street
Bennett John Fredk. hoot i, shoe dlr. 28 Caroline st
Bentley Henry F.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P.Edin physician k
surjreon, 38 Park street
Bervotch Myers, clothier, 63 Nolton street
Bevan & Llovd, grocers, 38 &, 40 Oarnliiie sirei't &
Derwen r.>ad. T N 2
Bevan Evan, farmer, Hendre, Coity
Bevan Frederick. Cross Ke\s P.H. 4 Anyel street
Bev;in VVilliun. surveyor & sanitarv inspector to
Bridgend ril.aii District Council. 11 Nolton st. TN c,i
Bishop Brothers, c.iach builders, Angel street
Bonehill Willinni. .lental surgery, see Horton & Bonehill
Booth. Gordon txriffiths & Co. investment consultants &
stocl. brokers. 21 Ewenny road (Tel. No. 96) ; 70
Queen street, Cardiff (Telegrams, "Buttress;" Tel.
No. 418) ; Grp.sham chambers, 89 Taff street, Pontv-
pridd (Tel. No. 312) & no Cheapside, London EC'2.
Tel. No. 3,737 Citv. See advertisement facing:
Map of South Wales
Boots Cash Chemists (Western) Ltd, 15 Caroline street
Boulter Thomas Edmund, fruiterer. Railway station
Bowen Azariah. Three Horseshoes P,H t-. (Jueen street
Brewer Albert k .'^arah (Mrs.), butchers, 13 Adare st
Bridgend Aberthaw Lime Works Ltd. 5 Court rd. TN 40
Bridgend Cemeteiy (David Watkins, sexton). New town
Bridgend Clothing Co. outfitters, 19 & 21 Caroline st
Bridgend Commercial Garage (cars for hire; agents for
all leading cars & tractors)-. Union street. T N 158
Bridgend Conservative Club Co. Limited (David Robert
Jones, sec), 10 Wyndham street
Bridgend Cottage Hospital (Wyndham Randall L.R.C.P.
Edin., M.R.C S.Eng. Wni. Edmund Thomas L.R.C.P.
& S.Edin. & Henry Bentlev F R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Edin.
medical officers; Thomas Wade M.D. consulting
surgeon ; E. Tenison Collins (Cardiff), hon. gyneco-
logist ; William Morgan Richai'ds, hon. sec. ; Miss
Rosetta Isaac, matron)
Bridgend County Court (His Honor Rowland Rowlands,
judge ; David Walters Rees. registrar ; William
Edgar Lewis, high bailiff) ; office. Wyndham street
Bridgend k District Investment & Loan h-'ocietv, Bridge
buildings. Dunraven place
Bridgend District Nursing Association (Harry Lewis
hon. sec. ; Miss Mainwaring. nurse)
Bridgend Gas & Water Co. (J. H. Dyer, manager & sec),
Quarella road
Urid-end Motor Cah Ci .intoniobile engineers & motor
car garnge. , p„nr:ivrn ,-il-irp. T N 118
Briilgeiul Fr.,|,M;ii,.n ,-rl 1 (Rev. Thomas Gwilym
Jnnfs B,D. |,iii„iiMl,. ., Dunraven place
Bvidgeod lAeiyhin- .M.u l.ine (John Howe, weigher),
Wyndham street
Brit.innic -Assurance Co. Limited (Jnlui Pascoe, superin-
tendent). j8 Caroline street
British Petroleum Oil Co. Ltd. oil mers. 8 Jenkins st
British Women's Temperance Association (Miss Eliza-
beth
Brooke, Bond & Co. Liujite.l, te.i meis. 91 Nolton street
Brown N. E. Russell, jewellei-, i:; Adare street
Bryant & Sons, fruiterers, 68 Nolton street
Bryant Louisa Gwendoline (Mrs.), fruiterer,86 Nolton »t
Bryncethin Brick Works Ltd.brick mfrs. Nolton st. T N 4
Bullock Albert, insurance agent, 28 Llangewydd road
Burnett Florence (Miss), private school, -Riversdale.
Merthyrmawr road
Butler Samuel, boot repairer, 96 Nolton street
Camevon Geo. tbccnst. 16 Dunraven pi. & 13 Caroline st
Cannon John, herbalist, 18 Queen street
Cardiff Steam Laundry Co. Limited (Edwin Dnvie.s.
agent), 58 Nolton street
C^arver Ernest, photographer. Station road
Cash & Co. boot k shoe makers, 20 Caroline street
Central Glamorgan Printing k Publishing Co. Limited
(W. J. P. Harries, manager & sec). Queen street
Chalklin George Douglas, surveyor of taxes district i.
Bridgend, Court road
rli.nlman W. k Sons, greengrocers. 1; Dm won rond
Church Henry, farm bailiff to W. H. C. Llewelhn
esq. Ton Gwyn, Pen-y-vai
Cinema (Alfred Wall, proprietor). Cross street
Olanzy Thomas, head bailiff of County Court & certified
haililT under Law of Distress Amendment Act, W\nd-
ham street
OoUey Brothers, hair dressers, a Queen street
Conseivative Club (Jn. Field Rose,hon.6ec.),Wyndham st
Cook k Edwards, architects k survevors, Adare street.
T N 56
Cook Henry, butcher, ,^4 Nolton street
Cooke (i. k Sons, nurservmen, Cemeterv road k
fruiterers, 22 Dunraven place
Corbett Li/./.ic (Mrs.), confectioner, 57a, Nolton street
Corns John. King's Head P.H. 46 Nolton street
Cottage Homes (David John James, supt.), Merthyr-
mawr road
County Police St.n.(Wm.Davies,supt.),Derwen rd. T N 90
County Schools (Interarediate & Technical) (John Rankin
B.A.Lond. head master; Miss M. J. Phillips L.L.A.
chief assistant mistress ; Hari-y Lewis, clerk, Bridg-
end), Coity fields
Cox Reginald Havmar, solicitor, clerk to guardians k
assessment committee of Bridgend k Cowbridge union,
clerk to the Rural District Council of Penybont & supt.
registrar <.f Bridgend & Cowbridge district, 5 I)nn-
Cuniiii- Kdwin. beer retailer. 2. M.ofil street
Dnniel John Edward, assistant nversppr k collector to
Urban District Council, 11 Nolton street
David Brothers, grocers, 3 Adare street
David (John). Watts k Morgan, auctioneers, 30 Adare st
David John, boot repairer. Old bridge
David John, farmer, Simonstone, Coity
David Jidin. lefreshment rooms, 9 Market street
David Mov-ao. farmer, Tv-mawr farm, Coity
David Susannah (Miss), conkeeper, Coity
David Walter P. solicitor & commissioner for oaths.
24 Adare street. T N 94
Davies Edwin & Fredk. hair dressers, 40 Dunraven pi
Davies Michael & Co. auctioneers, 15 Wyndham street
Davies & Rowe. electrical engineers. 30 Adare street
Davies Annie (Mrs), beer retailer, 52 Nolton .itreet
Davies Arthur, boot maker, ir Derwen road
Davies D. F. builder, 6 Market street
Davies David Thomas, grocer, 15 Nolton street
Davits Ebenezer Ivor, builder, Brynwern, Coity road
Davies Edith (Mrs.), hair dresser, q Adare street
Davies Editli (Mrs,;, insurance agent. 27 Morfa street
Davies E,!u,i,i 'i' - il:,iior. 30 Dunraven place
Davies K.l- ,,i , ■ : ,;l,.r, 5,1 Nnlt.m street
Davies (i _ ! ; , 'i',|.-«ale C(,iifectioner,4 Caroline st
Davies C',, 11-,; , ,, ■tioner, 6 Park st. & Morfa st
Davie-. Hnrlirrt, Ym k hntel. Wvndham street
Dawes HiighW. clerk k steward'.County Asylum, Angeltn
Davies Iiliis. builder. 10 Sunnyside road
Davifs J. Simon, town planning & sanitarw survevor to
Penybont Rural District Council. No. 2 district. ^6
Morfa street
Davies James, farmer, Ochordraw
Davies John, farmer. Island farm
Davies LlewcUvo. hair .Ircsser. , -, Derwen road
Dovirs Louisa (Mr« ). t-oupfiann. hotel, 6 Derwen rd
D.ivi.s .Mnr-aret (.\hs.). rft(.nstinr of births k deaths for
Bri.Igend district. 8 N.,lton street
Davies Marv Ann (Miss), shopkeeper. Old bridge
Davies Rees. farmer, Giblet faun. Coity
Davies T., Mus.Doc. teacher of music, 2 Wyndham st
Davies William, shopkeeper, & post office, Pen-y-vai
Davies William, supt. of County police. Police station.
Derwen road. T N 90
Davis /Vrthnr, confectioner, 36 Nolton street
Demery George. To Olde Spirit Vaults. 26 Queen st
Dillwvn Ti'd,. ii.irinL' ,,nriiir>-'.-. r,-,,,,' i,-,m1. T N 44
Dobbins (;,■_-,' , , -■ ., ■ > ,1, ,.0 Caroline st
Dunb,], W.I ■ ,,,,, ,: I .,, ■ ' ; \i . I street
Dn.ni !• ,v ,,i .. i ', .1,.,, ,;.,;,,,,. I'iroline street
Dura Ltd. ,.!,.,;..- 1 ,i|,li,i ^, ,„ Dui.i.iveu (.hire
Dyer Robert H. printer & stationer. 22 Queen street
Eastlmios Limited, biih-hers. 24 r'aroline street
EdmuiKK William, chimnev sweep, i Chapel streii
Edwards Brothers, grocers.' Derwen road
Edwaids Arthur G, arcliitect, see Cook k Edwards
Edw.-irds David John, grocer, & post office. looNolton st
Edwards Eliza (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. 94 Nollon st
Edwards Thomas, butcher. 98 Nolton street
Edwards Thomas, draper & hosier, 7 & 9 Caroline st
Edwards William Charles, butcher. 14 Derwen road
Edwards William John, butcher, 17 Wyndham street
Ellaway E. J. & Son, shopkeepers, 35 MacwoTth street
Evans. Anthony & Co. grocers. 21 Wyndham St. T N 5
128
iRlDUEND.
.SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
idgeiid) Limited, geners
& complfte colliery
,>lace ; 17 Caroline stree
dental
Eviius D. E. 4: Co. (B
furnishing ironmonger
nishers, 26 Dunraven
Adare street. T 2J 47
Evans Albert John Gear L.D.S.B.C.S.]
geon. 3 Dunraven place. T N 41
Evans David M.R.C.S.En^.. L.B.C.P.Lniid. physici;
& surgeon, Garth house, Mnrfa street
Evans Evan, assistant clerk to the -aardian.^. Quaiel
ruad. T N 141
Evans Henry, shopkcepi-r. 14 Litcliani terrace
Evans Isaac, apartments, ,- .Su^^^side ruad
Evans James, hatter, see Williams & Evans
Evans John, boot repairer. 18 ;Xolton street
Evans John, manager of Xati^nal Pn.viiicial k I'ni
Bank of England, Adare street
Evans Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 11 Ewenny road
Evans Price, wholesale beer merchant. 40 Macwoith ■
Evans Richard, farmer. West Plas hall, Coity
Evans William, farmer, Byeastwood, Coity
Evans William, farmer, Tv Gwyn. Coity
Evans William, saddler. 1' Molton street
Evans William Augustus, dining rooms, /i (Jm-en stie
Fire Brigade (Jas. Hailston. capt. & 14 nien).Edwiir.l
Franchi Brothers, shopkeepers. Cross street
Free Library (J. T. Howell, hen.
son. librarian), Wyndham street
Gale Clement, beer retailer. 4 Adar
Ganv Mil, •>-■ onirr (Ted Williams,
Miss M. Palt
Honell Ivor.deputy registrar of maniages,i7C8roline st
Hnwell John Thomas, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, & deputy superintendent registrar, clerk to
the I'rban' District Council & area sec. Road Trans-
port Board. 17 Caroline street. T X fio
Hoivell W. S. builder, undertaker & complete funeral
furnisher ; personal supervision to all orders, Coitv
i":id ,>t Cliurcb -road. See advertisement
H, "Mil Williiini, fiu-mer, Coity farm & The Waun.Coity
IJnwilU 'iliiiin Is. hutchor, 19 Nolton street
HiiL'li.'s F..liii.ul i; Sons, general drapers. 32 & ,4
Dunravru iiluoe
India & China Tea Co. grocers, 15 Wyndham street
Isolation Hospital (Wyndham Randall L.E.C.P.Edin.
inedicjil nflicer; Miss Mary J. Walters, matron). Cpfii
Hirgoed
Jacob Fred E. mining engineer. Glanwenny. T X 1(^4
James John, grocer-. 74 Xolton street
Jenkins Chas. & rion, timber uiers. Xi.lton si. T N 4
Jenkins David Lewis, leather -ijierchant, 5 Nolton street
Jenkins Edwin, potter, Ewenny road
Jenkins Ernest, surveyor of highways for Penyb-
Rnriil District Iniincil, 83 Xolton street
Jenkins Gv.ilvio. furmei. Upper Tremains
.1,. ,,:,;:;. :. r, 1:, !,.,.,,. \h,-.us- Arms P.H. TnniUl i"il
I, . > . , . ,- .11. X.atnn street
■. Court road
Wildraill farm
>r. Ty-mawr fan
Gavl;inl l'liili|i
Gilford I/'Hi,.
Gilford VVillian.. lamier. Ty-mawr farm. Pen-y-vai
Glamorgan Countv Lunatic .\syluuis (Richard Arthur
Lewis, treasurer; David Finlay M.D., CM. medical
superintendent; William John Butler M.R.C.S. k
L.R.C.P. deputy; J. McGregor M.B., Ch.B.Edin.
& William Brown M.B., B.S- assistant medical
ofticers; Rev. David Thomas Jones B.A. Rev. William
William Richards & Rev. R. O. Campbell, chaplains ;
William Edward Romillv Allen (Cardiff), clerk \..
committee of visitors; Hugh Wallis Davies, clerk k
steward of asylums; Benjamin D. Williams, storekpr)
Glamorgan Gazett« (Central Glamorgan Printing & Pub-
lishing Co. Lim. proprs. ; W. J. P. Harries, manager k
secretary; published friday). Queen street. T >.' no
Grace John & Sons Limited.' automobile & agricultural
engineers & ^aiage. D\ini;iven place. See adver-
tisement
Grant & Williams, tailors. 66 N'oltim street
Grennan A, working jeweller. 43 Wyndham street
GriJViths David, farmer, Hernstone
Griffiths David, farmer. Watertown farm
GrilHths Ellis H. chemist. 18 Dunraven place
II ninths James, grocer. 8 Adare street
Griffiths Percy William L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin physi-
cian & surgeon, 23 Merthyrmawr road
Griffiths Robert John, Red Lion inn. Elder street
Gronow Ann (Mrs.), draper, 10 Market street
Guttridge's Bazaar, 30 Dimraven place
Gwyn. Nicholls & Wuifield Limited, laundry. Queen st
frwvn D;i\ id .hiiiirs. manager of London Joint City &
.".ii.Iliiil I! pl Ltd k treasurer to Pen-v-Bont Rural
DisiiHt I il ,.<i Ogmore k Gawr ri-l-.an District
Ciuncil, lininiiv.ii place. T N 31
Hall VViiliam Josi'idi. cvcle repairer, i E«ennv road
Harding Dan, Welcome to Town P.H. 55 Nolton street
Hijrdwick George Thomas,' snpt. of market, Caroline st
Harries Evan David, manager of Barclays Bank Ltd. k
treasurer to the Bridgend I'rban District Council &
treasurer to Bridgend county school governors.
Dunraven place
Harries Man- (Mrs.), midwife. ;; Litch;,rd ternice
Harris Albert Edward. pl.-inrM fv-in)H n,nl..-r.Rn Nolton st
Harris Mary Jane (Mr- :i,-l i<-\' I: lli- Rbiew
Hatch Jn. Richd. m;M 1 1 iL.I'ark st
Hawkins Frank, fishni n .1 1 m ■ .. , m.
Havers William Henr^, -!i"|i' ni . 1 , ,, 1 'l„ ii, nbam ter
Henderson Sarah (Mrs). ,.,,iui.i„„ lo.iging bouse. 16
John Evan, tailoi
. r Adare street
John Mary (Mrs
). grocer, Coity
John Walter LI
pwellyn. The Cafe Royal, lunrhe. 1
teas, dinners.
CTitering for receptions &c. ; wediiii
& birthd-.iy ral
es a specialilv. Dunraven place. T
;;^. See adv«
srtisement
.b.hn Williain H
fa.mer. Broadhind vach
Johns..!. Bruthe,-
Ti,.,., I, unit, .,1, ,'i Caroline street
Jones Bros, tail"
- ,. .1 .,. 1 Wvndham st. TN
Jones Benjamiii.
-1 V'land road
Jones D. R. k
11 , „ .,.,s t valuers. Ian
estate k hou-
a.i; -. i.:-i,i nice brokers, stocks
See advertise-
The Rhiew
lenton Arthur, solicitor,
b-rd^nan Harry Phipps.
place. T N "120
iron & steel age
Ewenny road
E. & B. CMisses), confectioners, 8 Caroline street
Hilt J. C. k Sons, plmnbers. Water street. T N 63
Hill John Cannell, plumber, see J. C. Hitt k Sons
TTockings Wm Hv. hoot & shoe warehouse. 3 Caroline sf
Home k Colonial Stores Limited, 33 Caroline street
Hnrtcm & Bonehill, dental .surgery. 22 Dunraven place
H.inlston Bros, motor engineers. 53 Nolton st. T N 5!
Howe Oswald, hoot k shoe repairer. 21 Morfa street
Honell E. Bees, draper. 16 Wyndham street
G.
.H-ire
builder.
, Cowbridge road
es
Gi
nier.
teacher
,f music. 2i Castle st
eet
G
.1.
illilli
■e agent, 5 Coitv road
ei-. ., Ewennv road
I's
ph;
lliiari'iltl
■Ml chemist, 29 & 31 Carol
,.«
.In
lisliliri .
nanager of Llovds Ban
i Li
0
Wv
uUu,
1 slieet
.Joseph.
shopkeeper, j Cemetery road
Penry,
tailor, 17
Nolton street
es
R.
wholesale coi
fectir)ner, Rhiew yard
es
Ri
lurd
draper.
1, 3 & 5 Park street
es
Th
W
rM'n.l
-liopkeeper, Pen-y-vai
14 Cefn Glas road
le
W
1
Miner. Croisty. Coity
Ollivai.
veyor
Willii
(Mr
I il.aii District Coimcil, 79 Nolton st
mas, <lraper, 32 Nolton street
I. wardrobe dealer. 20 Nolton street
Judge Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 26 Newcastle hill
Keylock James, cowkeeper. Hernstone
Kibble Edward, outfitter, 34 Nolton street
King Thomas, draper, 78 Nolton street
Lake James, fishmonger, 68 Nolton street
Lambert Harrv F. auctioneer, valuer, land k estate-
agent, accountant k auditor. 2 Prudential huildinsjs.
T N 68
Lane John, plu.nber. 10 Queen street
Laurence Violet (Miss), confectioner. 18 Wyndham si
Leaoh Catherine & Jessie (Misses), young ladie.s' school.
Ivy house. Newcastle hill
Levine Henry, outfitter, 16 Caroline .st. k 7 Queen st
Lewis & Llowellvn, solicitors & commissioners for oaths
k solicitors to the Glamorgan Farmers' Union, Court
Hou.se buildings. Court road (T N 23): k Gwalia
buildings. Ogmore Vale
Lewis Annie E. (Mrs.), grocer. 27 Cowbridge road
Lewis Daniel, draper, 27 Wyndham street
Lew-is Francis. Six Bells inn, Coity
Lr-nis Harry, .solicitor k commissioner for oaths (firm.
Lewis k Llewellyn) k clerk to the Pen-y-bont Main
.■Se«erage Board k Bridgend Intermediate School.
Court House buildings. Court road. T N 23
Lewis John, cycle dealer. 3; Caroline street. T N 7';
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
^IDGEND.
129
athletic ^ood> &
& 47 Wyndli-im
Lewis John, saddler & harness maker
sports dealer, boots, shoes &c. 4s
street (T N 10); branches, 36 Commercial stri-tt,
Maestej; (T N 51) & i James street, Porthcawl. T ^!
iS. See advertisement
Lewis Laura Rose (Miss), midwife, 16 Ewenny road
Lewis Lavinia Annie (Mrs.), drapei, 64 Nolton street
Lewis William, grocer & provision merchant, 8 Park st
Lewis William Edgar, solicitor, commissioner to ad-
minister oaths k high bailiff of oonnty court, Wynd-
ham fitTeet
Lewis William Nelson, grocer, 38 & 40 Nolton street
Leyshon William, teacher of music, 9 Acland road
LUienne Mile, stay & corset market, 21 Adare street
Ling Frederick L. printer, 41a, Nolton street
Linscott Ernest P. jeweller, 30 Adare street
Llewellin Robert, Star hotel, 6 Market street
Llewellyn Wm. & Edwd. chimney cleaners, 8 Edward st
Llewellyn Catherine (Miss), butcher, 9 Adare street
Liewellvn David, solicitor & commissioner for oaths
(ttrm", Lewis & Llewellyn) & clerk to the managers of
the Bridgend group of schools. Court House build-
mgs. Court road ; & Gwalia buildings, Ogmore Vale
Llewellyn Peter T. shopkeeper, 64 Newcastle hill
Llewellyn Philip, builder, 2 Ewenny road
Liewellvn Richard, farmer, Penrallt farm, Coity
Llewellyn William John F.A.A. associated accountant,
auditor under the Friendly Societies' Act & estate
agent & auctioneer. The Gables. Ewenny rd. T N 9b
Lloyd Daniel Herbert, grocer, see Bevan & Lloyd
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (John Salisbury Jones,
manager), 20 Wyndhani street (T N 33) ; dra« on
h"„d office. 71 Lombard street E C 3
Ljndon Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (David
James Gwyn, manager), Dunraven place (T N 31);
draw on head office, 5 Threadneedle st. London E C 2
Loudon & Manchester Industrial Assurance Co. Ltd.
{Edgar Ilall, district supt.), 26 Acland road
London Wi-lsh Estates Limited, 5 Court road
Lon'4Staff Charles, bazaar, 14 Dunraven place
Loosmore Brothers, hay & straw dealers, Derwen road
L 1 isuiore Ethel (Miss), teacher of pianoforte, 3 Dun-
raven terrace, MacVorth street
Lord Sarah (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 16 Adare street
Lott Edwin, artist & photographer, 9 Nolton street
Loveluck Bertie, assistant collector to Urban District
Council k overseer. 11 Nolton street
Lnveluck Edward A.K.I.B.A. architect, 12 Duniaven
place. T N 132
Loveluck William, farmer, Tyn-y-pwnt, Coity
Lucas Robert, chemist. 38 Dunraven place
Lynch Patrick, common lodging house. Free School
court k Tondu road
McAllister David, travelling diaper, 50 Coity road
Mc.Mlister William, travelling draper, 14 & :5 Coity rd
McBi lt^e^■ J, i: Sun, tailors, 21 Nolton street
MacDi.ugall David Wright, dental surgery, i Nolton st
McKenzie Henry, jobmaster, 4 Morfa street
McLellan John, travelling draper, 10 Court road
McLellan Mary (Miss), confectioner, 7 Nolton street
Mainwarimr Sarah (Miss), district nurse, 45 Sunny-
side road
Manning George, travelling draper, 63 Coity road
Mark Alexander, district surveyor to the County
Council for the Bridgend division, 39 Acland road
Massey William, artificial teeth maker, 30 Caroline st
Maul Alfred, fried fish shop, 59 Nolton street
.Vlfldrum James, tailor, 11 Acland road
Michael Julius, draper, 73 Nolton street
Miles Edwin, photograiiher, 26 Ewenny road
Mngridge John, boot maker, 12 Derwen road
Morgan E. & Sons, jobmasters, Wyndham yard. T N 42
Morgan Ann (Miss). Victoria P.H. 7 Adare street
.Morgan Charles, builder. Elder street
Morgan Evan John, farmer. Hendre, Coity
MoT^an J. Bedford, draper, 22 Caroline street
Morgan John, builder. 16 Llangewydd road
Morgan Thomas, beer retailer, Coity
Morgan Thomas, Castle hotel, Derwen road
Morgan Thomas, DuuTaven Arms family k commercial
hotel ; garage, Wyndham street. T No. 92
.Morgan Thomas, mineral water manufacturer, Market st
Morris k Dubbins, agricultural implement agents,
engineers & motor garage, manure & seed merchants
& wool staplers; established 1872, Market street
(T N 158). See advertisement
Morris Hester (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 81 Quarella road
Morris Pearce, Ship hotel (The Farmers' house), Dun-
raven place
Morris T. C. printer, 42 Dunraven place
Mirris W. M. electrical engineer. Elder street
Moss George, .airyman, 2 Cefn Glas road
Mossford F. T. & Co. Limited, monumental masons,
Derwen road
.Mumford Richarl. chemist, ig Wyndham street
Mnnn Rosina (Mrs.), draper, 29 Nolton street
Nash Thomas, Coach & Horses P.H. 37 Cowbridge road
National Farmers' Union (George R. Carter, sec),
Glamorgan County branch. County offices. T N 63
National Provincial k Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (John Evans, manager), Adare street (T N
137) ; draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate,LondonEC2
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
(William Watson, inspector; Dapho L. Powell, hon.
sec), 24 Cowbridge road
Needham Edmund M. jeweller, 28 Dunraven place
Nicholls Edgar Geo. baker & contectnr. 35 Wyndham it
Ogmore Club (Arthur G. Edwards, sec), 33 Caroline
street. T N 79
Ogmore Fisihery District, Board of Conservators (Samuel
Henry Stockwood, clerk). Court road
Ogmore Lodge of Freemasons (No. 1752) (Saml. Thomas
Daniel, hon. sec). Masonic hall, Adare street
Oliver George, boot & shoe dealer, 23 Caroline street
Organ Alfred John, stationer, 72 Nolton street
Orthopedic Clinic under the Ministry of Pensions
(Mrs. D. C. Edmunds, sister in charge), 6 Court road
Palfery W. & J. drapers, 44 k 46 Dunraven place
Palmer Haariet & Lucy (Misses), temperance hotel,
12 Court road
Parry Arthur, grocer, 82 Nolton street
Parsons Harry, farmer, Pen-y-vai
Pearce William, butcher, 70 Nolton street
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited (Thomas Wales, dis-
trict supt.), 22 Acland road
Peebles John Smith L.R.C.P. k S.Edin., D.P.H. mfdi-
cal inspector of schools under the Glamorgan County
Council, 66 Park street
Phillips Henry & Sons, carriage builders, Coity road &
Derwen road
Phillips Jenkin, Queen's Head P;H. 20 Queen street
Phillips Mary Catherine (Miss), draper, 14 Adare »treet
Phillips Thomas Henry, farmer, Caevatry, Coity road
Phillips William Walter, beer retailer, 4 Derwen road
Phipps Albert Edward, civil k mining engineer k snv-
veyor, 2 Court road. T N 3
Picture Palace (P. Abse, manager), Derwen road
Poole William, blacksmith, i Queen street
Powell Wm. k Sons, wholesale grocers, 22 Wyndham st
Powell William P. & Co. carting agents for the Great
Western railway. Goods station
Powell A. S. Tennis Court inn, 6 Caroline street
Powell Dapho L. solicitor, 22 Wyndham street
Powell George, ironmonger, 23 Adare .street
Powell Walter, fruiterer, Nolton street
Powell Walter Morgan, ha_v & straw dealr. 16 Derwen rd
Power Owen, general dealer, ic, Dunraven place
Price Annie (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 49 k 51 Nolton st
Price David William, draper, 24 Dunraven place
Price Mary Grace (Mrs), shopkeeper, i Coity road
Price Price, dairyman. Park street
Price Robert (exor. of), hide merchant, Brackla street
Price William, grocer. 62 Newcastle hill
Pritchard Benjamin, colliery agent, 8 Court road
Prosser John k Roger, accountants, i8 Dunraven place
Prothero Fred, taxidermist, 50 Nolton street
Purk Thomas, tinsmith, 75 Nolton street
Radford Elizabeth (Mrs.), corsetiere, ic, Dunraven pi
Randall k Co. solicitors, 5 Court road. T No. 40
Randall Henry John LL.B. solicitor k commissioner for
oaths (firm,' Randall k Co.\ 5 Court road
Randall John, shopkeeper. 60 Nolton street
Randall John Morgan J. P. land agent for the Earl of
Dunraven, & steward of the manors of Coity Anglia,
Coity Wallia, Newcastle & Kefn Cribbwr, Penlline,
Knelston, Langan & Goston, 6 Nolton st. T N i^-,
Randall Wyndham L.R.C.P. Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon
& medical officer of health. Bridgend Urban & Peny-
bont Rural District Councils, 54 Park street
Rees David Walters, registrar o't county court, Wrad-
bam street
Rees Evan, farmer, assistant overseer k rate collector
for Coity Higher, Hendre, Coity
Rees John, farmer, Newbridge farm
Rees William, assessor k collector of 'axes for Bridgend
& district, 2 Prudential buildings
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (Jenkin Davies, district
manager), 26 Cowbridije road k (J. Goodwin,
divisional inspector) ■; Court road
Rhys Frederick William, cabinet maker, 17 Adare street
Rhvs Leonard, furniture dealer, 14 Queen street
Rhys Wintle Henry, furniture remover, 20 St. Marie »t
S. W. 5
L30
;ir)..K\D.
SOUTH WALES.
[keli.y's
Richards James, Cambrian inn, ii Market sueet
Richards John, painter, 27 Newcastle hill
Huberts D. J. & Co. grocers, 4 & 6 Dunraven place
Roberts Robt. & Co. grocers, 5 Caroline st. & Morfa si
Roberts Agnes (Miss), dress maker, 99 Grove road
Eoberts David, wheelwright, Coity
Roberts Emily (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.H. 25 Park street
Roberts John, travelling draper, 43 Cowbridge road
Roberts Thomas, blacksmith, Coity
Rogers James, musical instrument dealer, 62 Nolton st
Rogers Llewellyn Alfred, travelling diaper, 33 (jrove id
Rose Brothers, motor engineers, i Angel street
Rose Parry, draper, 56 Nolton street
Rijsser William, farmer, Park street
Royal Liver Friendly Society (John Henry Tapp, dis-
trict supt.), 22 Co-n-bridge road
Rnval London Mutual Insurance Society Limited
(William K. Phillips, district supt.), 15a, Ewenny rd
S.ilvation Armv Assurance Society Limited (William
Fenwick, assistant supt.), 38 Oddfellow street
Savigar George, shopkeeper, 3 Cemetery road
Schofield Thomas David, bill poster, 4 Park street
Scott Edward, market gardener. Mile End, Enennv rd
Scott Louisa (Mrs.), laundry, Derwen road
Sefton Charles Samuel, house decorator, 19 Park street
Sheppard & Sons Ltd. engineers. New foundry. TN 97
Sherriff John, shopkeeper, 2 Dunraven place
Simmonds William, shopkeeper, 69 Nolton street
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machine
manufacturers, 13 Nolton street
Smith W. H. & Sun. new.n agents, 37 Caroline street
Smith Frederick Wiliam, inspector of Countv police.
Police station, Bern en road
Smith Griffiths James, haulier, 9 Llynvi street
-Smith Harry, clothier, 3 Kulton street
South Wales Furnishers (The), house furnishers, 25
Wyndham street. T N 136
South Wales Portland Cement & Lime Co. Lim. (The),
lime burners, Llynvi street
Southerndown Golf Club (John L. Ga.skell, hon, sec)
Speck Howard Henry, insurance agent. 67 Quarella rd
Spencer John, shopkeeper, 49 Wyndham street
Star Tea Co. Limited, 30 Caroline street
Stephens David, agricultural implement agent & agri-
Si iles R. H. brewer & wine k spirit merchant. Tondu
road. T N 128
Stockwood k Williams, solicitors. Court road. T N 126
Stoekwood Samuel Henry, solictor & commissioner for
oaths (firai, Stockwood &, Williams), & clerk to the
Ogmore & Garw Drban District Council & Hospital
District Committee, steward & coroner for the manor
of Ogmore fc clerk to the magistrates for Newcastle
petty sessional division. Court road. T N 126
Stokes & Co. clothiers, 25 Caroline street
Stradling David, pork butcher, 88 Nolton street
Stradling Gwilym, Mitre P.H. 11 Caroline street
Stradling John Lewis, grocer, 6 Adare street
Stradling Morgan, Angel inn. Angel street
Sluchbery C. (C. Stuchhery, J. Godsall S. T. H. Price),
general & fancv draper, costumier, hosier, glover ic.
34 k 36 Caroline street
Tapp Evelyn M. (Miss), teacher of pianoforte, 22 Cow-
bridge road
Taylor Edward, boot maker, 42 Nolton street
Taylor Frederick, boot repairer, 18 Adare stieet
Taylor John, shopkeeper. 65 Nolton street
Thomas k Evans.mineral water mfrs. ; tactory.Tondu rd
Thomas Minnie k Gladys (Misses), dining rooms, 12
Queen street
Thomas Tom k Co. outfitters, 39 Wyndham street
Thomas Abraham Torwerth, .saddler, 48 Dunnvveii
place. T N 26
Th.imas Catherine (Miss), farmer. Middle Tremaiiis
Th..mns Catherine Joanna (Miss), teacher nt pianoforte.
4 Coity road
Thomas Daniel, shoe maker, Coity
Thnmas David, collector to the guardians, 52 Coitv rd
Thi.inas David, farmer, Tynewydd farm, Coity
Thorims David, pianoforte dealer, i Morfa street
Thomas David Henry, painter, 11 Nolton street
Tli.imas .In. farm bailiff to Pare Gwvllt Asvlum, Coilv
Thnin;is J .Im, farmer, Cae Glas farm, Coitv
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer. Pen-v-vai
Thomas Philip Jenkin, architect k survyr. 11 Nolton si
Thomas Thomas, grocer. Post office, Cbity
Thomas Thos. relieving k vaccination officer, 15 Coity rd
Thomai Thomas, saddler, i Caroline street
i'homas Thomas John, postmaster, Caroline street
Thomas William Edmund LRU. P. k S.Edin., L.F.P S
S.Glas., L.M., Fell. Obst. Soc. Lond. physician t
surgeon, k certifying factory surgeon k surgeon t-
Post Office & Great Western Railway Co. k medi.al
officer for Bridgend Union Intirmar'v k public vac-
cinator, Bridgend, Ashtield, Merthyrmawr rd. T N 14
Thomas William H. stationer, 40 Dunraven place
Thomas William Morgan, solicitor, Victoria chambers,
Dunraven place. T N 65
Thompson k Shackell Limited, pianoforte warehouse, i
Wyndham street
Thould Samuel Jas. watch repairer, 20 Newcastfe hill
Tipping A. C. painter, 27 Park street
Town Hall (Alfred Wall, lessee), Dunraven place
Townsend Albert, shopkeeper, k agent for Sutton k Co.
carriers, 21 Park street
Trew Alfred, butcher, 24 Queen street
Tucker Charles Pearson, baker, Cowbridge road
Turner Robert, fruiterer, 24 Wyndham street
United Yeast Co. Limited (The), bakers' k con-
fectioners' sundriesmen, 23 Nolton street
Urban District Council Electric Light Works (William
Welbury, engineer)
Urquhart John, fruiterer, 6 Queen street
Verity Graham Martin, registrar of marriages. Bridgend
district, 5 Dunraven place
Viiier H. corset maker, 61 Nolton street
Wagon Repairs Limited, wagon repairers. Jenkins
Walker k Walker, dental surgerv. 12 Dunraven place
WiiUingtnn Wyndham, earthenware dealer, 27 Nolton
street k marine store dealer. Chapel street
Wiilteis Lewis & Son, grocers, 2 Park street
Watson k Horrocks Limited, public works contractors.
Station chambers, Court road. T N 52
Watson P. surveyor of taxes District A, Bridgend,
Court road
Watts Alban, farmer, Byeastwood farm, Coity
Watts Thomas, farmer, Simonstone. Coity
Webber Annie & Winifred(Misses"),milliners,ioCaroline st
Welbury William, electrician to Urban District Council,
II Nolton street
Wesleyan & General Assurance Society (Isaac Pearce,
supt.), 40 Ewenny road
White Albert, baker. 54 Nolton street
Will ams David & Sons;grocers,28, 29 & 31 Wyndham st
Williams k Evan«, hatters k outfitters, 2 & 4 Queen st
Williams k Co. china & glass dealers, 14 Caroline street
Willinms Cecil, shopkeeper, 33 Oddfellow street
Williams David, printer k stationer, 32 Caroline street
Williams Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 20 Adare street
Williams Gilbert, jeweller, 14 Wyndham street
Williams H. P. draper, 48 Nolton street
Williams Howell F.A.I, auctioneer, 20 Dunraven place
Williams Joseph, grocer, 57 Nolton street
Williams Llewellyn, potter, Hernstone
Williams Rhys, grocer, 37 Wyndham street
Williams Richard John, assistant supt. insurance agent,
10 Ciie-Wallis street
Willinms W. A. solicitor k commissioner for oaths
(linn. .'!:tockwood J: Williams). Court road
Williams William Herbert, chief cleik of County Court.
C luntv Court buildings. Wvndham street
William's William Rees F.R.C'.V.S. veterinary surgeon,
Nolton court. Merthyrmawr road
Woodward H. k Co. Limited, fancy goods dealers, 30
.\diire street k Court road
\\ I■.^,ll.l H.iliert, confectioner. Court road
\\ . .1.1. id \\i!li:nii H. motor engineer. Court road
\\"..ivv 1- lis. grocer. lo Dunraven place
^^n,,;,n linn, head gardener to W. H. C. Llewelh.i
Worrell & Co. cycle dealers. 47 Nolton street
Wyman k Sons Limited, bookstall. Railway station
Wvndham Hriiel (Mrs. McLeod. manageress), Dunraven
place. T \ 80
Teo William Henry, land agent to W. H. C. Llewelhn
esq. Oaegarw, Court Colman. T N 12 Aberkenfig
Yeoman Bert, furnier. Pen-v-vai
Ynun.,' Wnmen's Christian Association (Mrs. Jones,
Young Ml
E. (Mrs.), Laml
PniVATK RKSIDENTS.
laker Thniniis. Sam
•avies Rev. Edward (Welsh C.
gatinnal), 10 Meadow street
ABERKENFIG.
Thomas, 23 Meadow street
worth Rev. Robert Jennin
lite of St. Jnlin's). Parsonage
nsrs William Hv. Peiitvln. Sa
Hrynng MB. Glanderw
■V. VVni. Williams (Bap-
ipliiin Countv asvlum),
DIRECTORY.]
Thomas Evan, Glan Ehyd
COMMBKCUL.
Anthony Frederick Charles, Lion htl
Baker Percy, fruiterer
Be\non Alexander, butcher
Boiindy Humphrey,tailor,Pen-y-vai rd
Butier Frederick, butcher
Butler William, butcher
Chappell Elijah, fruitr. Evan's town
Chappell Sidney, baker
Chappell William Charles, tailor
Cinema (W. D. Davies, manager)
Clark Jas. green^ocer, Evan's town
Cieaver Albert, beer retailer
Collier Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer
Collins Alfred, shopkeeper
Collins Philip, boot maker
Conibear George, boot maker
Conservative Club (Jsph. Garrett, sec)
Cooke Ednd. J. dairyman, Tyn-y-Garn
Cowell James, shopkeeper
Daniel David, insur. agt.8 Meadow st
Daniel Edwin Jn. shpkpr. Evan's tn
Daniel John, shopkeeper
Davies Catherine (Mrs.), grocer
Davies Essex, baker. Evan's town
Davies Gwilvm, shopkeeper
Davies Martha Jane (Mrs), shopkpr
Davies Mary- (Mrs.), hosiery knitter
Dfiscoll Catherine (Miss), shopkeeper
Eastmans Limited, butchers
Edmonds J. J. baker
Edwards William Robert, artificial
teeth maker, Evan's town
Evans David, boot & shoe maker
Evans John, boot maker, Evan's twn
Evanstown & Tondu Brickworks Co.
(.910)
Godsell A. M. butcher
Gorvin Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retlr
Gulwell William, grocer
Guttridge's Bazaar^
Habberfield Catherine (Mrs.), shpkpi
SOUTH WALE8.
Heaven Frank H., A.R I.B.A. archi-
tect, 39 Coronation street
Hill Gertrude (Mrs.), insurance
agent, 12 Pandy road
Hitchings Wm. Hy. grocr. Evan's twn
Hopkin Blodwen (Miss), teacher of
music, 43 Coronation street
Hopkin Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Pen-y-vai road
Hopkins & Hurley, drapers, Evan's
Hopkins J. W. (Mrs.), tchr. of music
Horton Lewis, artificial teeth maker
Howell Olive (Miss), dress maker,
Evan's town
Hu','hes Charles, shopkeeper
Hughes Gladys (Miss), shopkeeper,
Evan's to»n
Hurlev Frederick Henry, Prince of
Wales P.H
Hurley John, insurance agent, 39
Pandy road
Hurley William George, insurance
agent, Evan's town
India & China Tea Co. grocers
Jenkins Charles, hair dresser
John Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jor.es Emma E. (Mrs.), butcher
Jones MaryAnn(Miss), boot & shoe dh
Jones Eees, shopkeeper
Jones Sarah(Mrs.), shpkpr. Evan's twn
Joseph Wm. Morgan, beer retailer
Lewis David, draper
Lewis Robert, decorator
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), stationer
Lewis William, chemist
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (opei
wed. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m)
Maloney William, pork butcher
Matthew Evan, carpenter & builder
Ministry of Labour Employment Ex-
change
Moles William, greengrocer
Morgan John, draper & outfitter
BRITON FERKY. Irfi
Morgan Mabel (Mrs.), tobacconist,
Evan's town
Morris Morris, Star inn
Old Evan, teacher of music
Painter William, fried fish dealer
Parry Owen Brynog MB., B.S.Lond.
surgeon, Glanderw
Perkins Evan, baker
Phillips Catherine (Mrs.), beer retlr
Pleydell S. A. E. & Co. fishmongers
Pontycymmer Industrial Co-opera-
tive Society Limited, Evan's town
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited
(David Thomas, district supt.), 9
Meadow street
Richards Gladys (Miss), milliner,
Evan's town
Richards Jane (Mrs.), Angel inn
Richards John, ironmonger
Roberts Mary Ann (Mrs.), marine
store dealer, Dunraven street
Eosser Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Evan's town
Royal Liver Friendly Society (John
Tapp, district supt)
Serena Emiddio, shopkeeper
Sidoli Brothers, refreshment rooms
Smith Robert Henry, hair dresser
Sweet Thomas, beer retailer
Thomas Evan, ironmonger
Thomas David Price, draper
Thomas Edward, outfitter
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwife, i
Meadow street
Thomas Henry, builder. Meadow st
Thomas Tegai, grocer, Evan's town
Thomas William, shoe warehouse
Watts Edward, beer retailer
Williams Mary Harris (Mrs.), statnr.
Post ofl&ce
Williams Eichd. Chatterton, smith
Williams Rose (Mrs.), midwife, 3
Coronation street
Wood Albert, grocer
BRITANNIA, see Cymmer.
BRITHDIB,
Bargoed.
BEITON FEBBT.
BRITON FERET is a parish and seaport town at the
entrance of the Neath river, and on the north-east of the
Bay of Swansi'a, with stations on the Great Western
and Swansea Bay railways, 2J miles south of Neath, 7J
east from Swansea, 35J from Cardiff, 75^ from Bristol.
and 191 from London via the Severn Tunnel, in the Aber-
avon division of the county nf Glam.-rgan. Neath hundred.
petty sessional division, union and county court district,
and in the rural deanery of Upper Gron- ;Uh (western
division), and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff.
There is a ferry across the river from Church street to
Briton Ferry Eoad and Jersey Marine railway stations,
in Coedfrano township. The rapid rise of this place to
commercial importance has been mainly owing to the
formation of an excellent floating dock covering an area
of 13 acres, and the construction of the South Wales
mineral railway, which connects the docks with the
extensive mining districts of Glyncorrwg and Maesteg ;
the Great Western railway obtains for it direct com-
munication with Merthyr Tydfil, Aberdare and other
towns, and in 1895 the Rhondda and Swansea Bay rail-
way company opened a large iron swing bridge across
the river, affording a direct line of transit to Swansea
docks, and to the Rhondda Valley and other important
coal districts. The Dock, which is the property of the
Great Western Railway Co. is fitted with efficient hy-
draulic appliances for the shipment of coal, discharge of
ballast and other purposes. Iron, steel and tinplate
working is carried on here, and employs a large number
of hands. The town was governed by a Local Board
from March 4, 1879, until the " Local Government Act,
1894," established the present Urban District Council.
It is lighted with gas from works in Eegent street west
belonging to the^Urban Council, who have also obtained
a provisional order for a system of electric lighting, and
a sub-station and accessories have been erected at a cost
of .^3-534- The water supply is obtained from works
at Cefr Court, constructed by the Urban Council at a
cost of upwards of j/j35,ooo, sanctioned under the
"Neath Corporation Water Act, 1894." St. Clement's
(now the parish church), erected in 1866, at a cost
of ;£3,ooo, from the designs of the late Mr. John
Pricbard, architect, of Llandaff, is a building of
stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of apsidal chancel,
nave, transepts, two chapels, south porch and a turret
at the junction of the nave and chancel, containing
3 bells ; in the chancel are three stained widows,
including one given by the late Philip William Flower
esq. in 1881, and two erected as memorials to the
Rev. David Lewis M.A. vicar 1863-1902; the reredcs
was erected in 1890, at a cost of about ^£150, by
the parishioners and friends of the Eev. David Lewis
M.A. to commemorate his 2Sth year as vicar ; an
altar cloth was presented by G. H. Davey esq. ; the organ
cost ^600; the church was inclosed in 1880 with iron
railings and gates facing the Neath road, the gift of
G. H. Davey esq. ; in 1893 a new pulpit if Caen stone
was erected,' and in 1900 a new choir vestry was added ;
there are 485 sittings. The register dates from the year
1667. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^600,
ii. the gift of five trustees, and held since 1902 by the
Eev. Thomas Lloyd Williams B.A. of St. David's College.
Lampeter, and surrogate. The ecclesiastical parish of
LLANSAWEL was formed in 1913. The church of St.
Mary, formerly a chapel of ease to St. Clement's, was
rebuilt, with the exception of the tower, in 1891-2, at a
cost of ^1,775 ; it is a building of stone, in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave and an em-
battled western tower, containing 2 bells. The register
dates from the year 1913. The fiving is a vicarage, net
yearly value .^180, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff
livd held since 1913 by the Eev. Lewis Henry Walters B.A.
of David's College, Lampeter. There are 500 sittings.
The Mission church of St. John the Baptist, Giant's
Grave, erected in 1878, at a cost of ;^6oi, is a building
of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel,
nave, western porch and a turret containing one bell :
there are 150 sittings. St. Thomas' mission church,
Neath road, erected in 1881, is a plain stone building,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a turret,
with spire containing one bell: there are 150 sittings.
There are also Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, Congrega-
tional, Primitive Methodst and Wesleyan chapels. A
cemetery of five acres, t'ue gift of the 7th Earl of Jersey,
was for'med in 1882, and has two mortuary chapels ;
it is under the control of the District Council, acting
s. w. 5*
132 BKITOX FERRY.
SOUTH WALE.S.
[kELLY';
a- a buiial board. The Public Hall
Xeuth road was erected in igio. The
and Council Offices, erected in igoi
upwards of j^4,ooo, occupy an elevated sit« in the
Neath road presented by the 7th Earl of Jersey, who also
contributed ;^5oo towards furnishing the library; the
buildings are of red brick with Bath stone dressings
and contain a Council chamber and offices and reference
and lending libraries of 4,406 volumes; adjoining is a
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, 32, 34 & 36
Neath road (letters should have Glam. added).—
Oswald William Jones, postmastu-r
Town Sub-Post Office, Giant's Grave. — Mrs. Mabel
Phillips, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Briton
Ferry, which is the nearest money order & telearaph
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Neath road.
The Council meets on the fourth or last thursdav in
every month, at 7 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, Matthias Groves Roberts J. P.
Vice-Chairman. William Bowen Williams.
John Haves | William Jenkins
Onen Ja'mes | VV. B. Williams
Joseph Branch I -Mansel H. Hunter
George Dsviei I David Llewellyn Mort
Georee Gethin William John Hill
Matthias G. Roberts | Edward Charles Hutchinson
Officers.
Clerk, James Revell, Council offices, Neath road
Accountant, Hubert Martin Ellis,Bryn Teg.Briton Ferry
Treasurer, G. Borthwick Marsh, Barclays Bank Ltd. 29
Villiers street
Mndical Officer of He.ilih, Wiilter Benjamin Harrv M.B.,
CM. 224 Neath road
Water Engineer, Sanitary In.<pector & Surveyor & Fac-
tory Officer, Henry Alexander Clarke, Council offir»s,
Neath road
Collector, Henry B. Thomas, Vernon terrace
Gas Manager, John Mogtord, Conrt Sart
& Institute in | Iiouse for the librarian. The workmen of the town, in
Public Library | . ddition to presenting several hundred volumes of books,
at a cost of | .ontribute weekly towards the maintenance of the
ibrary. The Earl of Jersey is lord of the manor and
•ole landowner. The soil is sand and gravel; subsoil.
c:ay and fire clay. The area of the civil parish and
irban District is 1,534 a"es of land and 23 of water,
■5 of tidal water and 73 of foreshore; rateable value,
.-',"37.357: population in 1901, 6,973, and '" ^9". 8,472.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
.St. Clement's Parish Church, Rev. Thomas Lloyd
Williams B.A. ■vicar; Rev. John Llewellyn Davies
B.A. curate; William Saph, hon. lay reader; 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
.-^t. John's Chapel of Ease, Giant's Grave; 11 a.m. k
NEATH HARBOr:
Offices, Veriiyn h
ir Master k General
i COM.MISSIONERS.
use. Church street.
Manager, Sidney Hrbt.Dave
French,
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Oeu.etery, Ynys-y-niaerdy road, James Revell, Council
offices, Neath road, clerk to the burial board ; Henry
.Vlesander Clarke, .superintendent
County Police Station, Neath id. Wm. Evans, inspector
Custom House, Vernon house, Church street, AHred
John Condon, principal coast officer
Public Hall & Institute, Neath road, David Lewis Junes,
Public Library. Neath rd. Robert L. Thomas, librarion
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners" Roval Benevolent
.Society ; Hon. Representatives :
PUBLIC OFF'ICERS.
Cle.k lo .\i.:ilh k Briton Ferrv Pension Si.l)-(\nnnuttei
Alfred Edwin Ifor Curtis, 27 Queen street, Neath
O.l'eotor nf Bates, Herbert Oswald Saph. Neath road
Custom House Officer, Alfred John Condon, Verno
house. Church street
Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals Acts," Wn
Evans, 155 Neath roiid
Sanitary Inspector to Port Sanitary Authority, Morri
Johns, Osterley street
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator,
trict. Neath Union. Wnlter Beiijam
Neath mad
M.B. 224
Rev.
■ 7 P'
. & 6 p
Hen
Walte
10 & ii
p.m
t. Thomas's Mission Church, Neath rd.
Sittings.
rusalem). built 1863, Rev
4; 6 p.m. ; mon & wed.
Baptist (Welsh) (Eehoboth), Neath road, built 1848
k rebuilt 1861, Rev. Henry Hughes; 10.30 a.m.
k 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Baptist (Welsh), Vernon street (Salem), built 1875.
Rev. Ivor Jones ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon.
k thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, built 1848, rebuilt 1879
(Welsh) (Bethel), Charles street; 10.30 a.m. k
7 P-'
built
1870 (Zoar), Giant's
L. ; thurs. 7 p.m
sh). Old road, built
'5°
Methodist (Engl
1906; Rev. Thomas Williams; 10.30 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; tues. k thurs. 7 p.m 350
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh). Neath road, built
1890; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m 500
Conarresational, Rit.son street, built 1878. Rev.
Thomas Gwvn Thomas; 11 am. i 6 p.m.;
tues. 7.30 p.m 750
Congregational, built 1849, rebuilt 1865 (Welsh),
Church street. Rev. Thomas Hughes; 10.30 a.m.
k thur
7 pni-
(Neath Cii
lit), rebuilt
7 P'
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Neath road, erected in 1876, enlarfed in 1897 i again in
1909, for 240 boys, 348 girls & 220 infants ; Thomas
Morris, master ; Miss Gennette Moore Davies, mis-
tress ; Miss Ctwen Williams, infants' mistress
Vernon place (mixed k infants), erected in 1894, en-
larged in 1897 k temporary building erected in 1906.
for 603 children; William Johns, master; Mrs. Eliza-
beth Ann John, infants' mistress
Brvnlivfrvd (mixed k infants), erected in 1909, for 269 bovs
i- -iris k 102 infants ; William Fred Thomas, mastef ;
Miss Elvira Jones, infants' mistress
The above named schools are under the control of the
Neath Group of County Council School Managers
Clerks. Cuthbertson 4; Powell, solicitors. Neath
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Briton Ferry (Great Western Railway), William David
Griffiths, station master ; Thomas R. Benjamin, goods
carting agent
Briton Ferry (Bhondda k Swansea Bay Riilway), Alfred
Jeffs, station master
Court Sart (Rhondda k Swansi-a Bay Railwav). Daniel
Johns, station master
Conveyance.
Provincial Gas Traction Co. Limited have a service of
cars to Neath k Skewen
PHIVATR BESIDENTS.
a™. .1(1 John, Fernleigh, Court Sart
Bazzard Charles Johi
Neath road
Bazzard Ivor, Hatfield ho. Court Sart
Bedford Mrs. 226 Neath road
Benjamin Thomas Bees, 238 Neath rd
Bennett WilfredEdwd.4 Alexander rd
Bevnn Rees Preece. Hodfa.fonrt Sart
Bevan William S. 2-2 Neath road
Boliiho Mrs. Herbert, 236 Neath rd
Bradley Walter Harold, 169 Neath rd
Campbell John, 253 Neath road
Clarke Henry Alexander,26iNeath rd
Woodfield,' Collins Mrs. Iddesleiu'h. Neath ro.ad
Colwell Sidney Herbert, Conrt Sart
Cooke Thomas, Glen view,Court Sart
Cox Joseph William, 237 Neath road
Curtis Mrs. Bock cottage, Neath rd
Daniels Ernest Ollis. Gwendraeth.
Court .Sart
Davies Bev. John Llewellyn B.A.
(curate), Grandison street
Davies Miss Julia, 163 Neath road
D.ivies Llewellyn, 247 .Neath road
Davies Miss, 167 Neath road
Edwards Frederick Clappen, 15 Alex-
ander road
Ellis Hubert Martin, Bryn Teg
Evans David, Bryn-awelon, Old road
Gibbs Charles. Brynawel. Court Sart
Gower Henry, Pen-y-Bryn, Neath road
Griffiths John, Morlais ho.Court Sart
Gwynne Thos. Maesgwyn, Neath road
Harries Joshua, 152 Neath road
Harrison Henry, 6 Bitson street
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES
Harry Joseph, 8 Alexander road
Hturv Thomas, Waiatah. Court Sait
Hari-y Walt. Benj. M.B. 324 Neath rd
Hill John, 161 Neath road
Hill Richd.Mervyn.Bronde^.Baglan rd
Hill William. 173 Neath road
Howells William, 197 Neath road
Hughes Rev. Henry (Welsh Baptist),
Dolcoed, Neath road
Hughes Rev. Thomas (Welsh Congre-
gational), 263 Neath road
Huirhes Thomas, Holmdale, Court Sart
HumphrevsMrs.Rose cottage,Neath rd
Jeffieys David, Cartref, Court Sart
Jenkins David, Cefn Bryn, Court Sart
Jenkins Lewis J. P. Graig house
Jenkins Mrs. Tyle-Morri.s, Tnys-y-
maerdy road
Jenkins William, 239 Neath road
John Miss, 228 Neath road
John Mrs. Maes-y-coe4, Shelone road
John William, 259 Neath road
Jones Matthew Henry, The Mount,
Brynhyfryd crescent
Jones Mrs. William D. Brynhyfryd,
Neath road
Lewis Edward, 12 Ritson street
Lewis John, 16 Alexander road
Lewis Mrs. Woodlands, Court Sart
Lewis William John, 19 Alexander rd
Lloyd Wm.Alb6rt,Belmont, Court Sart
McColl William Lennie, 125 Neath rd
Maddocks John,Homecroft,Court Sart
COMMBIICUL.
Early closing day, Thursday, i p.m.
Abiaham Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 58 Regent st. east
Aubrey Edith (Miss), news agent, 89 & gi Neath road
Baglan Bay Tinplate Co. Limited (Myrddiw Morris,
director &, manager ; William Howells, sec)
Bacrlan Engineering Co. Limited, mechanical engineers
Baker Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 80 Rockingham terrace
Baker Joseph, dairvman, 27 Villiers street
B 11 clays Bank Ltd. (branch) (G. Borthwick Marsh,
manager), 29 Villiers street ; draw on head oftice, 54
Lombard street, London E O 3
Bazzard Charles & Son, colliery agents
Benjamin Thomas Rees, goods agent to Great Western
Railway, 238 Neath road
Berni Brothers, ice cream dealers, 61 Neath road
Bevan Catherine (Mrs.), Vernon Arms P.H. Church st
Bradley Walter Harold, grocer, 4 Ritson street
Branch James, baker, 54 Regent street east
Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works Co. Limited, G. \V.
Station yard
Briton Feri'y Canister Go. Ltd. tin box manufacturers
Briton Ferry Coal & Metals Co. Limited, scrap metal
merchants, 2 Middletun street
Biiton Ferry & District Co-operative Society Limited
(Arthur Taylor, sec), 97, 121 & 123, 137a & 14;
Neath road & 21 Villiers street
Erilon Ferry Docks (Great Western R. Go.) (William
D. Griffiths, dock master)
Briton Ferry Estate Office (Earl Jersey's), Vernon ho
Briton Ferry Gas Works (John Mogford, manager),
Regent street west
Briton Ferry Iron Works Reading Room & Library
(Griffen Watkins, librarian). Church street
Briton Ferry Picturedrome Co. (Orlando J, Norman,
proprietor), Lowther street
Briton Ferry Steel Oo. Limited fHerbert Ecclea, chair-
man of directors; William R.' Davies, sec; Walter
Hopps O.B.E. manager), Briton Ferry steel
Braon Feny .Steel Works Cricket Club (D. J
BRITON FERRY.
Oswa
133
nyba
Marsh G. Borthwick, 29 Villiers st
Morgan Arthur Osborne, Overlea,
Brynhyfryd crescent
Morris John, Bryn Glas, Neath road
Morris Myrddin, 243 Neath road
Morris Thomas, 231 Neath road
Moss Frederick, 195 Neath road
Myerscoiigh Mrs. Grassendale house,
Shelone road
Parker John, 249 Keath road
Parker Mrs. Samuel, Orniuz.Neath rd T
Perrett Henry, 255 Neath road 1
Perrett John (Baptist), i Brynhy- , Thomas Thomas Morgan, 90 Neath rd
fryd crescent Thomas William, 165 Neath road
Player Miss, Nant-y-Felin, Neath rd Thomas William, 22 Tnysmardy road
Poiiell Rev. Rees (English Baptist), Thomas Wm. Fredk. 234 Neath road
3 Court Sart terrace Vigors Mrs. 94 Neath road
Powell Rev. Rhy3,Glas Fryn, Neath rd IWaddington James H.Briton Ferry ho
Price Thomas Davies,Nvthta. Neath rd I Walters Rev. Lewis Henry B.A.
Saph Herbert
BrvTihyfiyd crescent
Saph Mrs. Dyflryn house, Neath road
Scale Mrs. 240 Neath road
Taylor Frederick John, Oakwood
Taylor Henry F. 250 Neath road
Thomas Rev. Thomas Gwyn (Congre-
gational), 53 Ynysmardy road
Thomas DanielSagewick,23o Neath rd
Thomas David Hopkin, 241 Neath rd
Mrs. 137 Neath road
Thou ;is James, isi Neath rd
Prideaux John L. 12 Alexander road
Ray Gwyn Lewis, 233 Neath road
Rees Daniel, 254 Neath road
Rees Daniel J. Garth view. Court Sart
Revell James, Ehnwood, Neath road
Roberts Arth. Bryncynlais, Neath rd
Roberts Edwin, 242 Neath road
Roberts Matthias Groves, Bay view,
Neath road
Roberts Mrs. Llwyncelyn, Neath road
Roberts Mrs. 154 Neath road
Roberts Wm. Dulais ho. Court Sart
Rothtrham F'rederick, Giant's grave
(vicar of St. Mary's), Mt. Pleasant,
Shelone road
Williams David, 14 Alexander road
Williams George Conway, The Ehiu
Williams Rev. Thomas (Calvinistic
Methodist), 13 Alexander road
WUliams Rev. Thomas Lloyd B.A,
(vicar & surrogate). The Vicarage
Williams John B. Shelone house,
Shelone road
Williams Miss, 92 Neath road
Williams Morgan, Bryn Eilian, Court
Sart
Thon
.), M.
Ferry Works Limited (H. Davies, manager), pig
iron manufacturers
Brookshaw Thomas Hy. insurance agent. 205 Neath rd
('ampbell John L.R.C.P., L.R.C.3.I. & L M. surgeon.
253 Neath road
Campbell Jo.seph. boot & shoe dealer. 8 Villier.s street
Cash & Co. boot makers, 11 Villiers street
Cemetery (John Bailey, sexton), Tnys-y-maerdy road
Clarke Henry Alexander, water engineer, surveyor &
sanitary inspector & supt. of cemetery & factory officer
to Urban District Council, Council offices, Neath road
Colwell Herbert Thomas, White Lion P.H. 73 Neath rd
Condon Alfred John, custom house officer, Vernon honse
Couch Geo. Augustus, boot &, shoe maker, 18 Villiers st
Crews John, grocer, 32 Church street
Daniels William A. Cross Keys P.H. 36 Church street
Davey Sidney Herbert, general manager to Neath Har-
bour Commissioners, Vernon house. Church street
Davies Arthur John, shopkeeper, 46 Church street
Davies David, fried fish dealer, i Lowther street
Davies David, glass & china dealer, i Mansell street
Davies Emilv (Miss), confectioner, loi Neath road
Davies GeorVe H. fishmonger, 20 Church street
Davies Henry, manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. Neath rd
Davies Ivor James, wholesale ironmonger. 177 Neath rd
Davies John, coal dealer & haulier. 75 Rockingham ter
D-ivies Richard, coal merchant, 36 Rockingham terrace
Davies Samuel, tailor, 85 Neath road
Davies Samuel, undertaker. Hill street
Davies Capt. Thomas, harbour master to Neath Har-
bour Commissioners, Vernon house. Church street
Davies William, builder, Charles street
Davies William, farmer, Tnis-y-maerdy
Davies William, house decorator, gg Neath road
Derrick Elizabeth (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 60 Neath rd
Del-rick Tuiii. tiuiterer, 59 Neath road
D.ake John W. Ship inn. Giant's grave
Drake Thomas, greengrocer, 57 Neath road
Dugmore Frederick William, shopkeeper, 13 Neath road
Edwards Frederick Clappen, divisional in.spector Pru-
dential Insurance Co. Limited, 15 Alexandra road
KIwai-ils . I lines, boot repairer. 254 Neath road
, shopkeeper, 22 Railway terrace
lith, Baglan road
to the Urban District
Edwards .lames, bnot
Edwards Rachael (Mrs
Eldridge James, blacks
Ellis Hubert Martin,
Council, Bryn Teg
Ellis John, fried fish dealer, 193 Neath road
Emanuel Edward, Britannia P.H. 18 Charles street
Evans Daniel, shopkeeper. Ship terrace. Giant's grave
Evans David, ship broker, 3 Charles street
Evans William, inspector 01 police & inspector unde
the "Contagious Diseases Act," Countv police statioi
155 Neath road
K.irlev Frank, shopkeeper, 48 Regent street
Kerry Tin Plate Co. Limited
Folland Ellen Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist, 69 Neath road
Francis William, shopkeeper, 29 Hunter street
French Consular Ai;eiit (A. Philippe), 4 t'harles street
Gibbs David Samuel, shopkpr.i Harolds ter
Glamorgan Benefit Building Society (He
Thomas, district agent), 84 Neath road . .
Gloucester Railwav Carriage & Wagon Co. Ltd. repairing
works office, G.' W. R. station yard. Church ■-■■■■
Rowland
John & Co. grocers.
Villi.
Gower Lawford, builder, Caroline street
Gre^orv William, hair dresser, 131 Neath road
Griffiths Dorothy Grcce (Miss), tchr. of mus.c.Bg HjU st
Grifliths William David, station & dock master. Ir.w.riy
Griffiths William F. fried fish shop. 21 Ritson street
G Wynne & Co. Limited, tinplate mannfrs. Gwaha works
Gwvnne Blodwen (Mrs), shopkeeper, 51 Brynhyfryd rd.
P. W. 5t
BkITON kkrry.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellv's
Gwynne Huth Gladvs (Miss) Cert. E. AM. teacher of
music. 5q Hunter street
Hampton Percy, builder k contractor, see Johns &
Hampton
Harry David, beer retailer, 27 Regent street east
Harry Walter Benjamin M.B., C.M.Edin. physician &
surgeon, medical officer of health to the Urban Dis-
trict Council & medical ufficr & public vaccinator
Briton Ferrv district, Neath union, 224 Neath road
Hawkins Ada Ellen (Mrs.), grocer, 26a, Rockingham ter
Hill & Co. (Briton Ferry) Limited, grocers, 10 Villiers
street & Giant's grave
Hook Charles James, pilot, Lyndhurst, Church street
Hopkins Joseph, fried fish dealer, 25 Regent st. east
Hopkins Rees, farmer, Tnys-y-maerdy
Hopkins Rees, grocer, i Water ,stj-eet
Hotchkiss Elizabeth (Mrs.), fried fish shop, Pant-yr-heol
Howell Edgar, insurance agent. 6 Alexander road
Howells Hy. Richd. watch k clock repairer, 83 Neath rd
Howells John, draper, 19 Villiers street
Howells William, farmer, Panthowellddu-Uchaf
Hughes Thomas, shopkeeper, 221 Neath road
Humphreys Mary (Mrs,), shopkeeper, 24 Shelone road
Independent Labour Party, booksellers, Neath road
Inman Thomas, butcher, i Neath road
James Mary L. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Church street
James Owen, baker & confectioner, 31 Villiers street
James William, tailor, 37 Hunter street
Jarvis Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 244 Neath road
Jeffreys W. G. M. & Co. ship brokers, 4 Charles street
Jeffs Alfred, station master, Rhondda & Swansea Bay rly
Jenkins D. J. & Co. tinplate merchants, St.
Clements chambers, Neath road. Telephone No. 98
Jenkins Thos. & Son, iron, coal, metal & tinplate mer-
chants & ship agents, Railwav terrace. T A
" Jenkins, Briton Ferrv ; " T N 69
John Elizabeth (Mrs.), fishmonger, 11 1 Neath road
John Rwilym, hair dresser, 67 Neath road
John Thomas, shopkeeper, 4 Sand lane
Johns & Hampton, builders & contrs. (yard), Shelone rd
Johns Daniel, station master, Rhondda & Swansea Bay
railway. Court Sart
Johns Morris, sanitary inspector, Osterley street
Jones & Co. clothiers, 39 Villiers street
Jones Albert James, Royal Dock hotel, Charles street
Jones Ctherine Lloyd (Mrs.), grocer, 81 Neath road
Jones Evan, shopkeeper, 22 Mansell street
Jones Gwilym, electrician, 223 Neath road
Jones James Bowen, printer. Sand la. & 12 Villiers st
Jones Jessie Ann (Miss), grocer, Brynhyfred road
Jones Oswald William, postmaster, 32, 34 & 36 Neath rd
Jones Samuel, ironmonger, 16 Villiers street
Jones Thomas E. plumber, 40 Waters street
Jones William, chemist, 3 Charles street
Jones WiUiam, confectioner, 6 Villiers street
Jones William J. confectioner, 77 Church street
Knight Margaret Ann (Mrs.),shopkeep6r,33 Regent st.we
Lewis Benjamin, shirt manufacturer, 78 Neath road
Lewis David Francis, butcher, 37 Villiers street
Lewis David H. outfitter, 65 Neath road
Lewis Humphrey, stone mason, Shelone road
Tjewis .Tohn, clothier, 33 Villiers street
Lewis John, iron &; steel merchant, 16 Alexander road
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.l. shopkeeper, 22 Hoo street
Lewis Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 65 Brynhyfryd road
Lewis Sara'h (Mrs), shopkeeper. 55 Hill 'street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Henry Davies, mangr.),
Neath road; draw on head office, 71 Lombard street,
London E C 3
I<odwick Margaret Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. 56 Shelone road
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (Metro-
politan Bank of England & Wales Limited, sub-
branch) fCharles Edward Stuart Thompson, manager),
» Villiers street ; head olTioe, 5 Threadneedle street,
London EC 2
McKie John, pilot, 86 Rockingham terrace
McCoirWilliam Lennie, artificial teeth nia.ias Neath rd
Maddick William Hendry, p.iinter. 41 Ri^gent st. east
Mainwaring Mary Ann (.Mrs), Harp P.H. 13B Neath rd
Mainwaring William, Paddlers' Arms P.H. Shelone road
Marsh G. Borthwick, manager Barclavs Bank Ltd. &
treasurer to Urban District fimncil. 29 Villiers street
Marshall Henry, grocer, 55 Rilsnn street
Martin Joseph,' fish hawker, 51 Hunter street
.Matthews Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Giant's grave
Mayo Charles Winslow, grocer, 28 Church street
Uends Jack, car]>enter, 80 Neath road
Ministry of Labour (branch employment dept.) (J. L
Richards, branch manager), 24 V'illier.s street
Mogford Samuel Peplo", Grandison hotel, Pant-vr-heol
(near Neath)
Morgan Edward, confectioner, 127 Neath road
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner, 37 Neath road
Morgan Thomas, farmer. Court Sart
Morgan Thomas Llewellyn, confectioner. 52 Lowther si
Morris James, hair dresser, 44 Hunter street
Morris John, draper, 41 & 43 Villiers street
-Morris John, hair dresser, 26 Church street
Morris William D. boot repairer. Hill street
National League of Young Liberals (Lewis Henry Watts,
sec), 78 Neath road
Neath Harbour Office (Sidney Herbert Davey, general
manager; Capt. Thomas Davies, harbour master),
Vernon house. Church street
Newton Thomas, refreshment rooms, 7 Villiers street
Nichols James, newsagent & stationer, 63 Neath road
Nichols James B. confectioner, 159 Neath road
Norman Jessie Mary (Miss), VilUers Arms P.H. 14
Church street
Norman Orlando Jas. Assembly Rooms P.H. 2 Bitson s»
Norvick Bertha (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 2 Caroline street
Olive George, draper, 13 Villiers street
Oliver George, boot & shoe maker, 35 Villiers street
("iwens Abraham, insurance agent. 19 Victoria street
Pali.ce Kinema, Hunter street
Pearson John Phillip, shopkeeper. 22 Middleton street
Perrett George, pilot, 20 Hunter street
Perrett Henrv, tobacconist, 25 Villiers street
Perrett John.' hair dresser, 117 Neath road
Perrett Thomas, insurance agent, 10 Alexander road
Perrett William, draper, 95 Neath road
Phillippe A. consular agent for France. 4 Charles st
Phillips John, farmer, Tir-Evan-Uwyd
Phillips Mabel(Mrs.),shopkeeper.4; post off. Giant's grave
Phillips Maud (Mrs.), fried S.sh dealer, 75 Church street
Phillips William, pilot, 96 Hunter street
Pile Edward, greengrocer, 4 Caroline street
Poley Nellie (Mrs.), confectioner, 211 Neath road
Public Hall k Institute (David Lewis Jones, sec).
Neath road
Public Library (Robert L. Thomas, librarian), Neath rd
Pugsley Thomas, hair dresser, 14 Lowther street
Reed Thomas L. boot repairer, 2 Neath road
Rplail Dairv Co. Ltd. (Arthur Crocker,mgr.).5Villiers st
Eevell James, solicitor, clerk to the Urban District
Council k clerk to the Burial Board, Council offices,
Neath road
Hi-VTiolds David, shopkeeper. 16 Church street
R.yn.ilds William Walter, grower. 2iq Neath road
Richards Hopkin, beer retailer, 40 Neath road
Richards John, grocer, 119 Neath road
Richards Timothy, commercial traveller, 225 Neath road
Roberts M. G. & Co. merchants & insurance agents.
71 Church street
Roberts Harold L. solicitor. 71 Church street
Roberts Karl, pilot, 18 Hunter street
Roberts Phillip, grocer. Court Sart
Rogers Thomas, chemist, 53 Neath road
Salter Walter V. H. & Co. picture frame makers, 7
Charles street
Saph William & Son, house k estate agents k collector
cf rales & insurance agents, Dyffryn chmbrs. Neath :d
Saph Evan Reginald, ironmonger. Church street
Shaw Mary A. (Miss), district nurse, 3 Middleton street
Shule Margaret (Mrs.), greengrocer, 84 Hunter street
Simon William, grocer, 103 Neath road
Siins D. T. k Co. Limited, builders' & lime merchants
Smith George, boot maker, 32 Railway terrace
Stiens John, fruiterer. 47 Neath road
Stiens John Henry, fruiterer, 79 Neath road
Taylor k Sons Limited, engineers
Thomas Annie Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 222 Neath roail
Thomas David John, hair dresser, 22 Villiers street
Thomas Edward Samuel, shopkeeper, 4 Rockingh m ter
Thomas George, fried fish dealer, 41 Neath road
Thomas Henry Rowland, collector of rates to Urban Dis-
trict Council, Vernon terrace, Neath road
Thomas Ivor, clothier, 49 & 51 Neath road
Thomas Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 23 Victoria street
Thomas John, baker, 72 Regent street west
Thomas John Lewis. gr(,c-r, 66 Old lond
Thomas l.i/.zie Ellen (.Mrs.), milliner, 45 Neath rosd
Thomas Martha (Mrs), draper, 41 Thomas street
Thomas Mary Jane (Mrs.), grocer. 149 Ne.ilh ro:ld
Th<imas Reece, shopkeeper. 40 Regent street east
Thomas Samuel, insurance agent, 171 Neath road
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 29 Church street
Thomas Thomas, baker, yi Neath road
Thomas William, insurance agent, 17 Regent st. east
Thompson Charles Edward Stuart, manager London
Joint Citv & MidUind Bank Limited, 8a, Villiers st
Thompson Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Cjurt Sart terrace
Tomlinson Harry, boot & shoe dealer, 93 Neath road
Treharne George, grocer. Court Sart
Treloar Charles, fruiterer. 27 Neath road
Tnck Albert Thomas, drug store. 9 Villiers street
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
BRONLLYS. 135
Tucker John, Tucker's restaurant, 2 Charles street;
social parties catered for ; everything of the best ; &
billiard saloon — 4 full-siie tables
Tucker Thos. Llewellyn, piiinter & decorator. Tucker st
Valentine Joseph, fruiterer, 20 Villiers street
Vaughan Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Regent st. west
Vaughan Samuel, shopkeeper. 53 L<)vvther street
Venville Ueorge, shopkeeper. 23 Villiers street
Villiers Tin Plate Co. Limited "(C. D. Godfrey, sec. &
manager), Victoria tinplate works
Wagon Repairs Limited, wagon rep;iirers. Shelone road
Walters Hannah (Mrs.), Rise & Crown P. H. 20 Charles st
Walters John, confectioner, 75 Neath road
W.ard Thos. W. Ltd. iron merchants. Giant's wharf
Watts Marv (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 39 Ritson street
Wedlake Edgar, analytical chemist, 6 Brynhyfryd cres
Wern Tinplate Co. Limited (David Hutchin.ion, man-
ager), Wern tin works
Wheeler Benjamin Richard, tailor, 14 Villiers street
Whitford .Steel Sheet & Galvanizing Go. Limited, gal-
vamzers (Jenkin B. Hill, sec)
Wilkinson Henry Cecil, boot & shoe repr. a Mansell st
Williams Beatrice (Mrs,), shopkeeper, 25 Middleton st
Williams Daniel, pilot. 189 Neath road
Williams Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, aoo Neath road
Williams Esther E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 Neath road
Williams Isaac, tobacconist, 133 Neath road
Williams John, milliner, 113 Neath road
Williams Margaret (Mrs.), beer retailer, 3 Neath road
Woodlev H. & Co. bntchcrs. 17 Villiers street
Working Men's Club k Institute (Hubert M. Ellis, sec. ;
Harrv Arundale. Nteward), 135 Neuth road
BBOU-CASTELLAH-, see Llangor
BBONGWYN is a parish and sn;all village in the
residen
county of Cardigan, 2^ miles north-west of Newcastle
held si
in Emlvn terminal station on the branch from Pencader
of St.
of the Great Western railway, SJ south-east-by-east from
Evan.
Cardigan, aa from Lampeter, and 384 from London,
slatey.
in the hundred of Troed-yr-aur, petty sessional division
of Penrhiwpal, county court district and union of New-
castle-in-Emlyn, and in the rural deanery of Sub-Aeron,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Mary is an ancient building of stone,
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
porch and tower containing one bell : the church
affords 74 sittings. The register dates from the year
1790. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the
^acarage of Bettws Evan, joint net income ;/;20o, with
Bettv
Jones Griffith, Cil-af.illen
Davie
< Wm. (Mrs.). Penralltgei
Davies David, blacksmith, Cwmcoy
Evan
David, Lliansylltyn
Davies John, miller, Trewen mill
Evan
William, Cwmceri
Jones John Emlyn, grocer, & post off
Evan
John, Blaengwrog
FARMERS.
Jones
Alexander, Ceri Mill
Davies Daniel 0. Llwynbedw
Jones
David, Penralltgeri-Uchaf
Davies Enoch. BlaensyUtyn
Jones
David, Penralltwen
Davies Samuel Lloyd, Penbwlied
Jones
Evan, Abergwrog
BBONLLYS is a parish and village in the county of
Brecknock, on the road from Brecon to Hereford, i mile
oorth-west from Talgarth station on the Cambrian rail-
way, about 8 north-east from Brecon and 7J north-
west from Hay, in Talgarth hundred, Hay union and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of Hay,
archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The
village is supplied with water from works the property
of the ratepayers. The church of St. Mary is an an-
cient building of stone in the Early Norman style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, north porch and a detached
tower at the east end containing 6 bell« : the church
retains an ancient font : the stair to the rood loft also
remains, as well as a fine old wooden screen, and there
are many monuments: the church was restored in 1889-
go. at a cost of ^1,200, and affords 175 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1755. The living is a
vicarage, net income ^190, including id acres of glebe
with residence, in the gilt of Capt. Walter de Winton J. P.
of MaesUwch Castle, and held since 1873 by the Rev.
Thomas Hinckley Beavan, who is also vicar of Llane-
lieu. The Calvinistic Methodist chapel here was built
in 1865. The charities are those of Miss Sibyl Williams
and the rector of Llandefalle and a deposit at
Brecon Savings Bank. Malting is carried on in the
parish. Near the church is the site of a British camp,
surrounded on three sides by a deep ditch, the side of
the square nearest the churcn being unprotected.
Bronllys Tower or " Castle,'' a circular structure,
supposed to date from the early part of the 12th
century, stands on the left hank of the Llynfi, a
tributary of the Wye, and occupies the summit of
a mound of earth, in great part artificial, rising about
30 feet from the ground, and evidently of much earlier
date than the tower which it supports. There are
abundant traces to indicate th.at a castle of some im-
portance once existed here, but the present tower, pro-
bably the keep, now alone remains. There are some old
buildings now used as stables. The fir.st historical men-
tion of Bronllys or Brendlaia Castle is by Giraldus Cam-
brensis (Gerald de Barri), who flourished in the 12th
Beavan Rev. Thomas Hinckley, The
Vicarage
Davies Mervyn Thomas J.P. Lower
Porthamal
Gittoes John, Bronllys castle
Hopkins Dvd Price J.P. Bronllys ct
;e, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Davii
ice 1909 by the Rev. Richard Llovd Jim
Llavid's Colh'go. Lampeter, who resides at
There is a Congregational chapel. The soil is
Chief crops, wheat and potatoes and some land
under pasture. The area comprises 1,645 acres, of
which 7 are water; rateable value, ;^i,37i ; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 240.
Post Office, Brongwvn. — John Emlyn Jones, postmaster.
Letters received' through Newcastle Emlyn, Car-
marthenshire. 2 miles distant, which is the nearest
iiiuiify order & telej^raph oflTice
Wall Box, Cil-afallen
Public Elementary School, Owmcov (mixed), for 90
children; Jol) JenkinJ, master
I .Tones John, Bryngwrog
Jones Nathaniel, Gaer
J.mes Thomas, Blaenllechglawdd
Jones Thomas, Perth
Morris David, Beandyffryn
I Rees Thomas, Parke
Thomas David (Mrs.), Panteion
Williams Brothers, Cil-afallen
century and who mentions it as being in I
of the Cliffords, of Qifford Castle; it was afterwards
lield bv the Bohuns, lords of Brecon, then by the Staffords,
one of' whom, Humphrey de Stafford. ist'Duke of Buck-
ingham of that name, fell at the battle of Nortliampt.in,
27 July, 1460. Subsequently it was granted to Sir David
WiUiams, of Gwernyfed. and passed from bim to Sir
Roger Vaughan, of Porthamel. In 1608 it was the pro-
perty of Sir Robert KnoUys. in right of his wife, who
was of the Porthamel family, and was conveyed by him
to a Mr. Cecil ; after various other alienations the
property descended to Lady Mary Catherine Ashburn-
ham, daughter of the 5th Earl of Ashburnham (d.
1913), and is now the property and residence of John
Gittoes esq. In 1350, Bedo Bronllys, a celebrated bard,
lived at Bronllys Castle. The South Wales Sanatorium,
which was opened in September, 1918. was built
with the funds placed at the disposal of the King
Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial Association,
and treatment in given therein to patients suffering
from tuberculosis ; patients are admitted on the
recommendation of the tuberculosis physicians of the
various areas in the principality and are admitted
free ; under the Ministry of Pensions scheme, dis-
charged sailors and soldiers are being treated also ; the
sanatorium is built on approximately 23 acres of land,
and has 304 beds. Hngh Archibald Christy esq. J.P.
is lord of the manor and the principal landowners are
Lord Tredegar, the Welsh National Memorial Associa-
tion, Mrs. Hore-Ruthven, David Price Hopkins esq.
J.P. and Mervyn Thomas Davies esq. J.P. The soil is
loamy ; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat,
barley, turnips and oats. The area is 2,188 acres;
rateable value, ^4,486; the population in 1911 was 321.
Parish Clerk. Jonathan Owens.
thro
the
elegraph offiC'
led), built in
iblic Elementary School (v
72 children ; Joseph E. Griffiths, master
Jones W. Ifor, The Laurels | commercial.
Price Rev. WiUiam Howard (Congre 1 Cochrane William Thomas. Cock inn
gational), Glynhelvg ' j Davies David & Sons, maltsters
Watson Henry Elliol M.B. South [Davies Mervyn Thomas J.P. farmer
Wales sanatorium Lower Porthamal
1 Gittoes Eric John, farmer, Bryndu
S. \* . oj
136 BROXLoYS.
Gaiiter Elizh. (Mrs.), farm
llnnter William, assistai
collector of poor rates
Hopkins David P., J.P. farmer,
Bronllys court
James John, farmer. The Lamb
James John Stephen, farmer, Marish
James William, farmer, Lower house
Jones William, farmer, Pontywal
SOUTH WALES,
Price Margaret (Miss),
Parthmorddwr
Price Tom, farmer, Trepbillips
Price Rev. William Howard, fai
Upper house
Prosser John Pugh, farmer,
vithell court
Rees Eichd. Octaviiis, trmr. Bra
Samuel John, m oci'r. Hay road
L KELLY'S
farmer, iSouth Wales Sanatorium (Henrr
I Elliot Watson M.B., Ch. B.St. And.
medical supt. ; Rev. George Ifor
Rhvs Jones M..V. hon. chaplain;
Miss Edith L. Mount, matron)
Turner John, farmer, Pentre Sollars
Wiitkins Morgan, shopkpr. Post off
Watson Herrv Elliot M.B., Ch.B.St.
And. South" Wales Sanatorium
Williams Alfred, builder
Williams Mrs. farmer,Colebrook villa
Port Talbot.
BRYNAMMAN, CWMLLTNFELL and QtTARTEB BACH.
JKYNiMMAN is a village and an ecclesiastical parish,
formed in 1889 from the civil parishes of Llandilo
Rural and Quarter Bach in Carmarthenshire, and Llan-
giwg in Glamorganshire; it is on the Nantmelyii
stream in the Amman valley, and has a junction
station of the Great Western and Midland railways ;
250 miles from London, 18 north-east from Swansea,
:8 north-east from Llanelly and 14 south from Llan-
dilo, in the Llanelly divi-ion of the cuunty of Car-
marthen and Neath division of Glamorgan. Pon'av-
dawe and Llandilo unions, Pontardawe, Llandilo and
Llangadock petty sessional divisions and county court
districts, rural deanery of Llandilo, archdeaconry of
Caanarthen and diocese of St. David's. The water
supply is drawn from the mountains, and is under
the control of the Llandilo-Fawr Rural District Council.
The church of St. Catherine, erected in 188 1, at a
cost of .^1,731. is a building of stone in the Gothic style,
consistiiig of chancel, nave, aisle, organ chamber and a
belfry containing one bell : there are 300 sittings. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^200, in the gift of
Ihe Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1908 by the
Rev. Edward Jenkins Davies L.Th. of St. David's
College. Lampeter. There are Congregational, Baptist
and Calvinistic Methodi.^t chapels. Here ;ire tin plate
works, and these with collieries are the principal
industries. The population uf the ecclesiastical parish
in 191 1 was 5,072.
Parish Clerk, Lewis George Hodson.
CWMLLTNFELL, with a station on the Midland
railway, is a village in the ecclesiastical parish of
Brynamman, and in the civil parishes of Llanguick and
Llandilo. The church of St. Margaret's, built in 1905,
is an edifice of local stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, organ chamber, a porch
and baptistery and a bell-gable with one bell: there
are sittings for 250 persons. The Rev. David Williams
L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter, has been
iMirate in charge since igig. Here are Congregational,
Calvinistic and Methodist and Bapti.vt chapels.
BB'STN AMMAN.
Davies Bev. Edward Jenkins L.Th.
(vicar). The Vicarage
Davies Rev. Joseph Lee (Baptist)
Davies Thomas, Kanowna villa
Hargreaves Joseph, Brynamman ho
Jones Richard, Argoed
Llewellyn Rev. Jn. (Congregational)
Llewellyn William, Bryncelyn, Cwm-
Owen John Lloyd M.D
Thomas Rev. William Davies (Con-
gregational;
COMMEUCtAL.
Early closing day, Thursday.
Amman Alpha Cinema Limited,
t'wmgarw road
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open tiies. & fri. 11 a.m. to 2
p.m.); draw on head office, 54
Lombard street. London E C3
Bartholomew George, shopkeeper
Rcynon Thonias, grocer. Mountain rd
Blaen-cae-Gurwen Colliery Co
Bowen David, Gwyn Arms P.H
Bowen Enoch, grocer. Station road
Britannic Assurance Co. Ltd. (Evan
Maddern, supt.). Station road
Brynamman Public Hall (John
Evans, caretaker)
Brynamman SUica Co. (J. R. LIomI,
manager)
Daniel Luther, hair dresser
Davies David Walter, ironmonger.
Station road
c E. V. Office, Upper
have Carmarthenshire
s, postmaster. Lett.»rs
Pist. M. O. & T. & Telephon
Brynamman (letters should
added).— David William Lew:
received through Llanelly
Post, .M O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Cwmllyn-
fell. — John Henry Morgan, sub-postmaster. Letters
Ihrciuuh Lower Cwmtwrch, Glamorgan
Wall Letter Boies. — Tstradown house, Cwmllynfell :
CwniL-arw road ; Rainbow Hill : Station road &
Mountain road
Railway Stations.
Brynamman, Great Western, David Jones, station
11 aster; Midland, Thomas E. Thomas, station mastei-
Cwmllyfell, Midland, Frank William Tomlins
QUARTER BACH has a station 12 miles south-east
by road from Llandilofawr and the same distance north-
west from Neath, and contains the village of Bryn-
;imn):in. It is in the Llanellv division of the county
,.f Carmarthenshire and Llandilo-Fawr union. The
tmstees of Earl Cawdor, who is a minor, are lords of
the manor and the principal landowners. The soil is.
various ; subsoil, gravel and rock. The chief crops
are wheat and roots. The area is 7.704 acres, of wliich
2, are water. The population in 1911 was 2.716. The
rateable area is i,iiS acres; rateable value, j^4,933.
Letters arcive from Brynamman, which is the nearest
post, money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School, Brynamman (mixed), opened
in 1896, for 400 mixed b 200 infants; Jenkin Jones
AC. P. master ; Miss M. S. Rees, infants' mistress.
Technical classes in mining & surveying are held in
the schools in the evenings
Public Elementary School, Cwmllynfell, for 200 boys &
girls t 164 infants: John Bees, master; Miss J.
Jones, infants' mistress
Public Elementary School, Cefnbrynbrain, for i3c>
mixed ; Richard J. Jones, master
Public Elementary School, T.strad Owen, for 200 mixed ;
L.'mncl Powell, master : Miss Sarah Jones, mistress
Davies John (Mrs.), farmer, Sarnfan
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), draper,
Cwmgarw road
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), tailor
Davies Morgan (.Mrs.), drpr. Station rd
D.uies Samuel, farmer, Bryn Brain
Edwards Morg;in.sbpkpr.Cwmgarw rd
Evans Esiah, fanner, Nanty Biain
Evans Evan Price, mason
Evans Thomas Morgan, carpenter.
Mountain road
Evans William, market gardener.
Mountain road
Francis .\lfred Jn. grocer. Station rd
Glynbeudy Tin Plate Co. Limited (J.
Ernest Lewis, managing director)
Griffiths Thomas & Son, ironmongers.
Mountain road
Harris John & Son. boot makers
Harris Morgan, shopkpr.Cwmgarw rd
Hart Frank Hector, artificial teeth
maker. Station road
Herbert Wm. & Son, drprs. Station rd
Howells Brothers, carpenters
Howells Thos. grocer. Mountain roaii
Hughes Ann (Mrs.l.Black Mount P.H
Hughes Ernest Llewellyn, boot &
I shoe maker t repairer, Cwmgarw rd
James John, farmer, Cwmgarw
John Thos. David, shopkpr. Station rd
Jones Bros, motor engineers, &
garage ; cars overhauled & repaired ;
cars for hire; tvres & accessories
always in stock ; agents for Dnnlop
tyres. The Gara-e
Tones David, butcher. Station road
Jones Eliz.abcth (Mrs.), grocer
Jones Hy. Bichd. Eose & Crown P H
Jones James, shpkpr. Cwmgarw road
Jones Jenkin, boot rcpr. Station road
Jones John Morgan, fried fish dealer.
Station road
Jones Bichard L R.C.P.. M.B.C.S. *.
L.S A.Lond. physician & surgeon,
k medical officer & public vaccina-
tor Quarter Bach district, Llan-
dilo Kawr union, Argoed
Jones Thomas, tailor. Cambria house.
Station road
Jones Thomas John, greengroc-'r.
Staftord house
ines Watkin, shopkpr. Station road
Jones William, farmer, Cwmclyd
Jones Wm.Thos.butcher,Owmgarw rd
Lewis David William & Son. stationers
booksellers
Lewis Esther (Mrs.),TregeybArmsP H
Lewis John, blacksmith, Llandilo rd
Lewis Bichard. registrar for births t
deaths for the .sub-district of
Quarter Bach, Post office
Lloyd Jos. Roderick, grocer,Station 1 d
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch),
tues. & fri. 12.30 to a p.m.; draw
on London head office, 71 Lombard
street E C3
Maddock Gwyn, draper. Station road
Morgan David, ho. furnisher, Bristol ho
Morris Ernest M. chemist. Station rd
Owen John Lloyd M.D.Edin. physicn
Owen William, grocer, Cwmgarw road
DIKECTOKV.]
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited
(Groiiow Thomas, dist, manager),
Llandilo road
Phillips Daniel.confectioner, Station rd
Pratten Harry, boot repr. Station rd
Piigh Liziie (Miss), shopkeeper.Khos-
amman
Bens David Llewellyn, builder
Rt-es Edward, fried tish dlr. Station rd
Efes Edwin Thomas, hair dresser,
tobacconist, toy dealer, fancy goods
&c. Station road
Bees Harold, ironmngr. Cwmgarw rd
Bees Llewellyn, draper, Cwmgarw rd
Bees William, farmer, Brynpedol
B>-es Wm. shopkeeper, Cwmgarw rd
Ehosamman Colliery Co. Ltd. (Eichd.
E. Bees, manager), Ehosamman
Eiehards Bros, watch mas. Station rd
Boberta Henry, Bridgend P.H
S gers Josiah, boot & shoe dealer.
Station road
Eosser Jane (Mrs.) & Son, confectnrs
Stevens Thomas, farmer
Thomas Margt (Mrs.) & Sons.butchra
Thomas Goronwy, draper. Station rd
Thomas John, carpenter, Llandilo rd
Thomas John, grocer, hay & corn
merchant k dealer in explosives tor
mines. Emporium
Thomas Thomas, draper, Manchester
house, Cwmgarw road
Thomas William, farmer, Ddolgam
Walters John, china & earthenware
dealer. Station road
■Williams Arthur, confr. Station road
'Williams Hannah Jane (Mrs.), con-
fectioner. Station road
Williams Jn. coffee tavern. Station rd
Williams John, grocer, Bette mount
Williams John, shopkpr. Mountain rd
Williams Josiah. painter, Llandilo rd
Williams Marv Ann (Mrs.). Derlyn
Arms P.H
SOUTH WALES.
Williams Thomas, shopkeeper
Williams William, farmer, Llynmoch
Williams William David, tailor.
QUAETEB BACH.
Pugh Lizzie Hannah (Miss), shopUpi
FARJIEIIS.
Evans David, Ystradowen
Griffiths John, Bryn hyfryd
.Jones William, Cwm Nantmule
Morris William, Coedcaemawr
Richards John, Nantgwyne
Thomas John, Brvn farm
Williams Thomas, Tygwyn
CWMLLTNFELL.
Davies Rev. Thomas Ewrig B.A.,B.D.
(Congregational)
Lindsay Alexander M.B. Edzell
Morgan David. Anwvlfan
Owen John M.B
Williams fiev. David L.Div. (c-urati
in charge of St. Margaret's)
COMMERCIAL.
Barclays Bank Limited (open mon
office. 54 Lombard st. London E C;
Bevan David, greengrocer
Colliery Investment Trust Lin itrd.
Cwmllyii'fell Co-operative Society Ll.
Davies' David Timothy, draper 4
practical tailor. London house
Davies John W. dealer in china &
glass, provisions & confectioner
Davies Thomas J. hair dresser
Davis John William, shopkeeper
Griffiths Thomas, grocer & draper
Jenkins Phill & Co. ironmongers
BRVNMAWK.
137
Jenkins J. Llewellyn, iionmonger,
house furnisher & sanitary engi-
neer. Commerce house
Jones David, farmer, Blaennant
Jones Elias, clothier
.Ionics Griffith, shopkeeper
!S Rhys, tailor. Lower Cwmllynfell
Jones William David, grocer & iron-
monger & wall papei- merchant &c.
Brynaivel
jnes Wm. M. boot & shoe maker
Lee David, butcher
Lindsay Alexander MB.. Ch.B.Glas
physician & surgton, Edzell
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(fri. lo a.m. to i p.m.); draw on
head office. 71 Lombard street,
London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open tues.
9.30 to 12 noon) : draw on head
office. 5 Threadneedle street,
London E C 2
Morgan John David, shopkeeper
Morgan John Henry, tailor k
draper, & post office
Morgan John Watkin, l-,utc-her
Morgan Thomas, blacksmilli
Oliver Bees, shopkeeper
Owen John M.B. & C.M.Edin.surgeon
Powell David Rees, shopkeeper
Powell David T. stationer
Rees Harry, butcher
Samuel Catharine (Mrs.), Mountain
Hare P.H. ; accommodation for
cyclists & commercial travellers
Thoma.s E. Temple & Co. drapeis
Thomas Rhys Watkin. confectioner
Thomas Rhys, boot maker & dealer
Thomas Thomas, greengrocer
Watkins Howell G. shopkeeper
jWiUiams Mary (Mrs), drap.r
j Williams William J. shopkeeper
1 Williams Wm. Thos. draper fc grocer
BBYNAtr,
Swa
BBYNCETHIM-,
St. Bride's
linor.
BR'TNQ'WYN is a parish in the county of Radnor,
5 miles west from Whitney station on the Midland and
Neath and Brecon railway. 6 north by west from Hay
station and 7 north by east from Erwood station on the
Midland and Cambrian railways respectively, and 9 east
by south from Builth, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Painscastle, Hay union and county court dis-
trict, and in the rural deanery of Hay, archdeaconry <.if
Brecon and diocese of St. David's. 'The church of St.
Michael and All .\ngels is an edifice of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and
a turret containing 2 bells. The church was restored in
1874-77, 3' * coat of .^1.050, and affords no sittings.
The register dates from the year 1614. The living is a
rectory, net yearly value ;^I79, with 8 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
lield since 1899 by the Eev. William Thomas MA. of
Queens' College, Cambridge. There is a
chapel at RHOSGOCH, erected in 1
sittings. Richard Jones left in 1706
the
of £g
pt of parochial relief. Major Walter de Wintoi
and Thomas Griffiths esq
■. The soil is gravel ; th(
d turnips and there is som
4,587 acres ; rateable value
le principal h
•ipal crops are
ire land. The
19.3 ;
Edv
Mint on.
194.
tters are received through Clyro, Hereford, which is
[he nearest money order office. The nearest tele-
graph office is at Hay. 6 miles distant
it^ children of this place attend the schools at New-
jhurch & Llanbedr Painscastle
Evans Alber
Perthycollie
♦Evans John, Pant
Gforge Thomas. Hondon
Griffiths .John, North
Jones Evan, Portway
♦Jones. Percy, Church house
♦Jones William Owen.Upper Glasna
♦Lloyd George Herbert. Harbour
♦Lloyd John, Llangoedu
♦Lloyd John. Lower Glasnant
Llovd Rees, Lletvpiod
♦Lowe Albert, Llanaroh-hir
Letters marked * are received
through Whitney
♦Thomas Rev. William M.A. Rectory
Eavies John (Mrs.), grocer, Rhosgoch
Gore William, Rhosgoch inn
Powell William, miller (water). Rhos-
goch mill
Price James, gamekeeper to Major W.
De Winton
FARMERS.
*Birch George. Greenlane
Davies James, Wern
BHYNMA-WB (Big Hill), anciently Wain-helygen
CWillow-tree common), is a market town in the county
of Brecknock, formed into an ecclesiastical parish in
1875, and into a civil parish under the provisions of the
"Local Government Act, 1894," by Local Government
Board Order No. 40,981, Oct. ist, 1900, and comprising
those parts of Aberystruth, Llanellv and Llangattock in
the Urban area.
It has a station on the London and North Western
railway, 144 miles from Merthyr Tydfil, 22 from Car-
diff and 159 from London, and is in the hundred and
union of Crickhowell, petty sessional division of Brvn-
niawr, county court district of Tredegar, rural deanery
of Crickhowell. archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of
St. David's. The town was governed bv a Local Board
fiom 1831 until the "Local Govorir.rmt Acl, 1894,''
edith Elean
Ann (Miss
Black -
♦Meredith Thomas. Dolecannv
Meredith Thomas, Goblyn house
Meredith Thomas, Penge'Uy
♦Minton Edwin, Cwm
♦Price Sarah (Miss), Llanymeibone
Pugh David & William, Greathouse
Pugh James & John, Bailey
Watl^ins Dansev John, Lane
Williams John,' Horncastle
Williams William Powell, Brvncvnni
established the present Urban District Council, by which
the town is divided into five wards ; it is lighted with
gas by the Brynmawr and Blaina Gas Co. and is supplied
with water from a gathering ground on Cyrn mnmitain.
the property of the District Council; the reservoir on
Llangattock or Cyrn Hill, 2^ acres in extent, has a
capacity of 10 million gallons. The parish church of
St. Marv, built and consecrated in 1S74, was rebuilt
!n 1000 of red sandstone with HoUington stone dressings,
in the Perpendicular stvle, and consists of chancel,
nave, aisles nnd a western turret containing 2 bells;
ihero are 450 sittings. The register of baptisms dates
frn-.ii the year 1850, marriages from 1872, and burials
frrni iS83; the cemetery register of burials dates from
185-. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value .^220,
with residence, in the gift of th-: Bishop of St. David's,
138 BKINiMAWK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
and held since 1916 by the Rev. Frederick Thoma?
Oswell L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter, wh.j
is also surrogate. The Catholic chapel uf St. Marv
was built in 1863. There is an English Presbyterian
chapel, built in 1874, and an English Congi-egationai
chapel, built in 1909. The cemetery, opened in 1853,
has an area of 11 acres, cost ;f 1,500, and is under the
control of the District Council. The Church Hous^-
and Institute, in Beaufort street, was opened in 1919.
The Free Library, the gift of the late Andrew Carnegi •
esij. (d. 1919), was erected in I906, on a site pre-
sented by the Duke of Beaufort, in Alma street ; i'
contains news and magazine rooms and a library
of 3,000 volumes. The Institute adjoining was opened
in 1907. The Market chambers, in Beaufort street,
have an inclosed market place annexed ; the hal!
will hold 400 people, and is used for theatrical aiui
ether performances and lectures, and in the adjacent
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Post, M. 0., T., Telephone CaU & Exchange & Tele- 1
phonic E. D Office. 114 Worcester street (letters |
should have Breconshire added). — John David Thomas.
Wall Letter Boxes at George street, King street, Almn
street. West lane. Station, Garnfach & Winchestown
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCTL.
Offices, Trafalgar house, Alma street.
Council day, third Wednesday in month at 6 p.m. j
Members. i
Chairman, Councillor D. \V. Mor-an J.F. j
Central Ward. '
Retire Ketirc
Evan Williams 1920 I Henry Harris 1922 j
David William Morgan 19^1 | j
North-East Ward. j
Hugh W.Jones 1920 ; ThomasMurganJenkins 192J 1
Frederick Hailey 1921 | I
South-East Ward. j
Tbomas S. Tippins 1920 1 Herbert M. Jones I92i
William Roberts 19 i |
South Ward.
T. J. Jones lirynmawr) 192- I T. J. Jones 1922
James Stepliens 1921 i
West Ward.
Th.imas Jones 1920 I Kicii ud Kvans 192.'
James Bevan 1921 |
Officers.
(".fik, Daniel Gibson Harris, Market chnibrs. Beaufort st
■lieasurer, Sydney Herbert Padwick, Lloyds Bank Ltd.
King street
.Vlwlieil Oflicer of Health. Alfd. Lancelot-Jones M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R C.P.Lond. The Hermitage, George street
Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, John Joseph Quirk,
Trafalgar house. Alma itreet
I'olleclor, William Evan*. 56 Worcester itreet
Roberts Wm. Eastfield, Brynmawr, Breconsh. (chairman)
Bloor James, Plasgeler, Brynmawr, Breconahire
Connop Henry, The Laurels, Nantyglo, Mon
Gething Herbert, The Firs, Abergavenny
Morgan Jas. Tan-y-bryn, King st. Brynmawr. Breconsh
Richards Right Hon. Thomas P.C.,' MP. The Lawn.
Ninian road, Cardiff
Taylor William Macdonald, King itreet, Brynmawr.
Breconshire
Watkins John, 102 Worcester st. Brvnmawr, Breconsh
William* Evan, Twynhenlog, King 'street, Brynmawr,
Breconshire
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Brynmawr
Urban District Council & Llanelly Rural District
('ouncil are ex-oflBcio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Joseph George Bishop.
Auction chambers, Davies street, Brynmawr
Petty Sessions are held at the Police Station, Brynmawr,
every alternate monday at 11 am. The following
places are included in the Petty Sessional Division: —
Brynmawr k part of the Rural parish of Llanelly
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, John Davies, <aretaker
County Police Station, King street. William Williams,
superintendent: Thomas Jones, serge.int ; Morgan
Lewis, acting sergeant, & 6 constables
rooms the public business of the town is transacted.
The New Market HaU, erected at a cost of ;£2.5oo, will
hold 1,400 people. It is used on Saturdays as a market
for general produce, and is also let for entertainments.
The clock was presented by Mr. Charles Morley. The
market day is Saturday. Fairs are held on Whit
Monday and on Monday before a5th September. Bryn-
mawr was once an important seat of the iron and
coal trades, but the coal is exhausted and the iron ore
not suitable for the present mode of manufacturing
*tcel. The area of the Urban district and civil parish
is 1.437 aces of land and 17 of water ; rateable value,
^19,745; the population in igii was 7,562 in the civil,
and 7,274 in the ecclesiastical parish.
The population of the wards in 1911 was: Central,
1.507 ; North-Eastcrn. 1,337 : South-Eastern, 1.472 ;
Southern. 1.566 ; Western, 1,700.
Sexton, John Davies.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
I Fire Brigade Station. Market s<j. Albert E. Webb, capt
I Free Library, Alma street, Enoch Grifliths. sec. ; Geo.
Pearoe, librarian
Market Hall, Beaufort street, William Evans, sec
K.cieation Ground. Frederick Bailev. caretaker
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Edus
Assistant Overseer &. Collector of Rates i; Tax
Swale, 17 Gladstone street
Certified Bailiff under the " Law of Distress Amend-
ment Act," John Thomas Roderick, Caxton house.
King street
Certifving Factory Surgeon, Medical Officer & Public
Vaccinator for Brynmawr District k Crickhciwell
Union, William Lewis Pritchard M.B., CM. Rehoboth
house. Alma street
Clerk to Brynmawr Old Age Pension Sub-Committee.
James Morgan, Ti'afalgar house, Ahna street
Collector to the Guardians, Relieving Officer & Inspector
under the " Infant Life Protection Act " for Brynmawr
District. Crickhowell Union, Thomas James Turner,
Brvnteg, Alma street
Registrar of Births & Deaths for Llanelly Sub-District,
David Richard Jenkins, 17 King Edward road
Resristrar of Marriages for Crickhowell District, Herbert
Morris Jones, Greenland road
Town Crier, John Williams, 77 King street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of serrices.
St. Mary's Church, Rev. Frederick Thomas Oswell
L.Div. vicar & surrogate; Rev. John Watkins Evans
B.A. curate; 8 (H. C.) & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.: daily.
8 a.m. & 6 p.m. except wed. & fri. 11 a.m. i 7.30 p.m
Mission Church of the Good Shepherd. Worcester street
west; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Catholic road, EeT.
Edward Robert James, priest; g.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30
Presbyterian, Bailey street. Rev. David Thomas ; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.3c p.m
CalTinistic Methodist (Welsh & English), Worcester
street. Rev. David J. Jones B.A. ; 10.30 a.m. j[ 6
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
CJalvinistic Methodist (Libanus), Worcester street, Eer.
David J. Jones B.A. ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist, King street (Calvary), Rev. Thomas Evans ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
lluptisl (Welsh & English) (T.ihor), Davis street. Rev.
Henry John Evans; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & wed.
7.30 p.m
Baptist (English) (Zion). Clarence street; 11 a.m. k
6 p.m
Congregational, Queen street ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Bailey street. Rev. L. J. Evans; 11
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Bethesda) (Welsh & English), Alma
street; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Rehoboth) (Welsh & English), King
street. Rev. Hendy Davies; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon.
& wed. 7 p.m
Jewish Synagogue, Bailey street
Primitive Methodist, Orchard street. Rev. Alfred Bed-
ford ; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Bailey street. Rev. Arthur Lywood ; 11
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh), Bailey street. Rev. Henry P. Atkins
(supt.) ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m
Salvation Army Barracks, King street ; frequent services
DlKEtTuKY.]
SOUTH WALES,
liKYNMAWR.
139
SCHOOLS.
Brynmawr County School, Intermediate road, opened
If 97 & enlarged in Ja
go8 by the addition of
laboratory & lecture rooms, & in igio, under the
" Welsh Intermediate Education Act," & controlled
by the Central Welsh Board ; it -will hold 130 boys &
"iris ; T. Lewis Williams B.A.Lond. head master ;
MissE. M. Briant B.A.Lond. chief assistant mistress ;
Benjamin Reynolds B.Sc. Thomas Owen Jones B.Sc.
Miss M, M. Edwards B.A. k Miss M. A. Judd, as-
sistant teachers
pynmawr (District) Education Committee consists of
8 members.
Chairman, Aldermai
Clerk, John Ciriffithi
Attendance Officer, ,
Kini; street {lioys. r
420 boys. 406
I. Watkina J.P
r, J. Watkins
. rirls & infants), enlarged in 1894 for
girls & 4^s infants; Llew. Thomas,
Elinor Mary Thomas, mistress; Miss
Charlotte Lloyd, infants' mistress
Queen street (St. Mary's, Church of England) (boys,
girls & infants), for 383 children (mixed 199, infants
184); Lewis Lewis, master; Mrs. Margaret Ann
Gardner, infants' mistress
St. Mary's Ciitholic (bovs, girls & infants), for 166
children ; Mrs. Annie Jones, mistress
Railway Station, Robert Humphreys, .station master
PBIVATE KESIDKNTS.
Atkius Rev. Henry P. (We,sleyan) 51
Greenland road
Bedford Rev. Alfred (Primitive Metho-
dist), King Edward road
Bloor James J.P. Plasgeler, Inter-
mediate road
Davies Mrs. 148 King .street
Evans Rev. Henry John (Baptist),
Greenland road
Evans Rev. Jn. Watkins B.A. (curate).
The Parsonage. VA'ell street
Evans Alfred Edwardes, Bryn villa
King street
Farrington Walter M.B. Alma house
Alma street Church lane
James Rev. Edward Robt. (Catholic)
The Presbytery, Catholic road
COMHEBCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Adams John, beer retailer, 2s King street
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited, Bailey street
Anthony Augusta (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Bailey street
Anthony George, hair dresser. Market square
Baker John, confectioner, 97 Worcester street
Bnllin Gershon, draper. 100 Bailey street
Beadle William, fried fish dealer, 20 Bailey street
Berni Joseph, confectioner, 28 Bailey st. & Station road
Bevan & Hodges, cycle agents. Station road
Bishop Joseph George, solicitor, & clerk to the magis-
trates. Auction chamber!. Davies street
Bishop Walter Henry, hair dresser, 15 Beaufort street
Blaina Industrial & Provident Society Ltd. Beaufort st
Boa James, travelling draper. Alma street
Bowen Abraham, fancy bazaar 51, & tobacconist 36,
Beaufort street
Bindy Evan, fried fish dealer, 95 Bailey street
Breconshire Association of Friendly Societies (J.
D-iwney, sec. Brynmawr & District branch),9 Bailey st
Brest Isaac, furniture dealer. Station road
Briggs & Co. boot dealers, 43 Beaufort street
Biitish k Foreign Bible Society (Thomas Jenkins, sec).
267 King street
British Women's Temperance Association (Miss Susan
Thomas, sec). Alma street
Brvnmawr & Blaina Gas Co. (branch) (D. Arthur Price.
.ii'C). 18 Market square
Biynmawr Carnegie Public Library (Enoch Griffiths,
sec ; George Pearce, librarian). Alma .street
Brvnmawr County Intermediate School (T. Lewis
Williams B.A. head master; Miss E. M. Briant B.A.
chief assistant mistress). Intermediate road
Brynmawr Cricket Club (W. H. Tranter, sec), 69
Glamorgan street
Brvnmawr Horse & Cattle Show Society (William
Griffith Morgan, sec), 22 Beaufort street
Biyniiiawr Institute (Frank Williams, sec). Alma street
Br'vnmiiwr Recreation Ground (Frederick Bailey, care-
taker), Blaenavnn road
Brynmawr Sunday School Onion (W. W. Neat, sec). 39
king street
Brvnmawr Drban District Council Waterworks (John
Joseph Quirk, engineer & manager), Trafalgar house.
Alma street
Burrows Alfred, farmer, Rhydll
Burtnnwood George, boot maker, 30 Beaufort street
Bush Arthur, beer retailer, 33 Worcester street
Bush Thomas Morris, ironmonger, 40 Beaufort street
■^ytbell Edward Henry, butcher, ^2 Worcester street
■ ■ ■ ' Worcester street
lutcher. 8 Davies street
rer. 53 Worcester street
Uanipliel! & ', n. general dealers, 14 Market square
Campbell Owen, marine store dealer. Bailev street
Cartwrifrht Edward, dairyman. 142 King street
Cartwright Zdward fMrs.), draper. 17 Beaufort street
Pritchard Willii
! M.B. Keho-
both house, Alma street
Roberts Wm. J.P. Eastfield, Alma st
Taylor William Macdonald J.P.
Latheron bouse. King street
; Thomas Rev. David (Presbyterian),
! Tvronen, Alma street
iWatikins John J.P. 102 Worcester st
filla. Weeks William, Ivy house, Bailey st
I Williams Evan J.P. Twynheulog,
lones Rev. David J.. B.A. (Calvinis-
tic Methodist), Greenland road
Jones Mrs. Ty-Uwvd, King street
Jones Thomas John, 9 Davies street
Lancelot-Jones Alfred, The Hermit-
age, George street
Lywood Rev. Arthur (Wesleyan),
Wesley manse, Alma street
Morgan' Gwilym, Laburnum
Worcester street ,
Morgan Ja». J.P. Tan-y-bryn, King st ! King street ^ , ^ , .
Morlan Jsph.GlanUskvil. Worcester st: Williams Thomas, Hafod house, In-
"Neat William Wilbertorce, 6 King st , termediate road . ^ , . .
Oswell Rev. Frederick Thomas L.Div. WiUiams Thomas Lewis B.A.Ardwyn,
(vicar & surrogate), Vicarage, King street
Bvthell Enoch, butche
Bythell Frederick George,
Cable Frederick, boot rep
Beaufort street
Clyd
Wor-
Davies Rnbei
Davies Willi:
Davies Willi;
Davies Willi;
Davis Robert,
Den
Cash & Co. boot & shoe make
Cemetery (J. Davies, caretake
Challenger Sarah Jane (Mrs.)
bridge
Cobon Leopold F.A.I, auctioneer, valuer, mortgage
broker & accountant(firm,Tong & Cobon), 18 Davies st
Cole Edgar, ironmonger, 18 Beaufort street
Cole Phillip Danl. Founders' Arms P.H.46 Glamorgan st
Cooper William James, .stationer, 12 Beaufort street
Cornelius Eliza (Mrs.), Fireman's Arms
cester street
Court Albert, Newcastle P.H. Beaufort street
Davidson John, travelling draper, Penart, Ahna street
Davies S. & Son, stationers, 6 Beaufort street
Davies & Co. wholesale confectioners, 6 Queen street
Davies Catherine (Mrs.), beer retailer, 126 King street
Dimes E. M. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 232 King street
Davies Jacob, refreshment rooms, 17 Market square
Davies John Edward, grocer, 59 Beaufort street
Davies John Thomas, grocer, 12 Bailey street
Davies Mrs. New inn, 130 King street
Biirley Sheaf P.H. 31 Bailey street
beer retailer, 81 King street
A. plumber, 56 Beaufort street
J. insurance agent, 92 Bailey street
rtificial teeth manufr. see Evans & Davis
Polly (Mrs.), New inn, Clydach bridge
Dooners Cinematograph (Gus Harrington, resident
manager). Market square
Dover George William, printer, 4 Market square
Dowling Frank, Pelican P.H. & haulier, Bailey street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 45 Beaufort street
Edwards Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 114 King «t
Equitable Benefit Building Society (Tong & Cobon, local
agents), 18 Davies street
Elteridge Susannah (Mrs), Royal Arms P.H. 66 King st
Evans & Davis, artificial teeth 'manufrs. 47 Worcester st
Evans Alfred Edwards, chemist, 46 Beaufort street
Evans James, beer retailer, 39 Glamorgan street
Evans John, ironmonger, 29 Bailey street
Evans Samuel, builde'r, 164 King street
Evans William, shopkeeper & collector to Urban District
Council, 56 Worcester street
Fancourt Walter, New Griffin hotel, Beaufort street
Farrington Walter M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.R.U.L physician
& suro-eon. Alma house. Alma street
Fesemeyer Albert John & Max, jewellers 58, & furni-
ture dealers 57, Beaufort street
Francis Benjamin, tailor. Station road
Free Church Council (Thomas Jenkins, ^''«'- f '"-^'
Gardner Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 136 King street
Goldfoot Isaac, fancv draper. Station road
Goldfoot Sam. outfitter. Station ro.ad
Gore David. Belle Vne inn. Greenland road
Grafton William Alfred, shopkeeper. 233 King street
Grat.ton Archie. White Lion P.H. Worcester street
Gratton Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer, 122 King street
Green John. Kings Head PH. i Beaufort street
Griffiths Robert Charles, boot & shoe dlr. 25 Beaufort st
140
3RYXMAH'R.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
GwilUm Brothers, outfitters, 3 Beaufort street
Gwilvm Georg-e, Greyhound P.H. 13 Beaufort street
Gwynne M. &'Co. Rrocers, 62 Glamorg-an street
Hales ii Son, bakers & confectioners, 67 King street
Haley Alfred, Globe inn, 52 Glamorgan street
Harris Daniel Gibson, s"olicitor & commissioner for
oaths, & clerk to the Urban District Council, Market
chambers, Beaufort street
Harris Thomas, insurance agent, King Edirard road
Harris William, beer retailer, 112 Worcester street
Harris Winifred (Miss), district nurse, 7 Greenland road
Herbert A. H. Mitre P.H. 50 Beaufort street
Herbert Harry, hair dresser, 75 King street
Hipgins Uriah, greengrocer, 2 Beaufort street
Hodges Alfred, cycle agent, see Sevan & Hodges
Hoffman John, shopkeeper, 82 Bailey street
Homelight Oil Co. Limited, Bailey siding
Hopkins Thomas, blacksmith, Clydach bridge
Howell William, confectioner 37, outfitter 38, & draper
42, Beaufort street
Hughes Thomas, solicitor & commissioner for oaths
(firm, Powell, Hughes & Jones), Beaufort street
Humphreys Eobert, L. & N. W. Eailway goods agent.
Dumfries place
India & China Tea Co. (branch), grocers & tea dealers,
54 Beaufort street
Isaacs Barnet, pawnbroker, 44 Beaufort street
Isaacs Celia (Mrs.), clothier, 98 Bailey street
Isaacs Isaac, pawnbroker, 88 Bailey street
Isaacs .Sandal, draper, 98 Bailey street
Jackson Sarah (Miss), draper. Station road
James Brothers, grocers & drapers. Market square
James & Neads, general dealers, 8 Beaufort street
James Evan Lloyd, grocer, 30 Worcester street
James Thomas, grocer, 35 Beaufort street
James William, Bush inn, 260 King street
Jeffs Thomas, Cymro P.H. 22 Bailey street
Jenkins David Eichard, registrar of births & deaths for
Llanelly sub-district, 17 King Edward road
Jenkins Thomas M. builder, 267 King street
Jeremy Albert, fried fish shop, 54 Worcester street
Johns William J. insurance supt. Market square
Jones & Morgan, drapers, 4*5 Beaufort street
Jones Alfred Maddoi M.P.S. chemist, 74 King street
Jones Annie (Mrs), Eoval Exchange P.H. 10 Davies st
Jones David S. Rising Sun P.H. 26 Beaufort street
Jones Henry, smith, Blaina road
Jones Herbert Morris, registrar of marriages for Crick-
bowell district, Greenland road
Jones J. Lloyd, White Horse P.H. 39 Worcester street
Jones L. E. (Mrs.), Black Lion P.H. Market square
Jones M. A. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 16 Glamorgan street
Jones Bees, builder, Gwynfa, Alma street
Jones Thomas, travelling draper, Bryngeler, King streH
Jones Thomas John, architect & surveyor, 9 Davies st
Jones Thomas J. furniture dealer, see Powell & Jones
Jones Will am, draper, 21 Beaufort street
Jones William, shopkeeper, 93 Worcester street
Jones Win. Alfred, solicitor, see Powell, Hughes & Jones
Joynson William & Son. fried fish dealers. Sunny bank
Kearns Frank James, saddler, 50 Worcester street
King George, stone mason, Dumfries place
Lancelot-Jones Alfred M.E.C.S.Eng.. L.E.C.P.Loiid.
physician & surgeon, & medical officer of health to
Brynmawr Urban District Council, The Hermitage,
George street
Laveir Andrew, picture frame maker, 36 Glamorgan st
Lee H. & Son, marine store dealers, Blaina road
Leighton Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 63 King street
Lewis David &, Son, drapers, 15 Market square
Lewis Bertram, shopkeeper, 215 King street
Lewis David, shopkeeper, 106 Worcester street
Lewis David Griffith, provision dealer, 31 Beaufort st
Lewis Henry Hope, hair dresser, 18 Market square
Lewis R. W. farmer, Twyncynghordy
Lewis William J. beer retailer, loi Worcester street
Lewis William J. shopkeeper. 262 Kin- street
Liberal k Labour Association (Rev. H. J. Evans, sec).
Greenland road
Llewellyn Howell, hair dresser, 49 Worc^^ster street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Sydney H. Padwick.
manager). King street ; draw on London head nRice,
39 Threadneedle street E C 2
London Joint City k Midland Bink Limited (branch)
(D. R. Jones, manager). i;i Beaufort street; draw on
head office. 5 Threadneedle street. London E C 2
Looker Louisa (Mrs.). Vulcan P.H. 125 Bailey street
Lyddon Brothers, decorators. 96 Worcester street
-McCredie Alexander, travelling draprr. Norfolk house.
Greenland road
McNeil Alenander. travelline draper. Alma street
Markall Margaret (Mis.l, boot k shoe ma. 36 Bailey st
Market Hall (William Evans, s^c), Beaufort street
Martin William, Mount Pleasant P.H. 224 King street
Matthews Albert Edward.provision dealer,48 Beaufort st
Maltook Charles. Collier's Arms P.H. Somerset street
.Meredith Thomas Hatton, confectioner, 221 King street
Millard Alfred James, refreshment rooms, 234 King st
Morgan Brothers, boot manufacturers, Gwalia boo*
works. Factory road
Morgan Geort^e, cowkeeper, Beaufort hill
Morgan Harold, beer retailer, 87 King street
Morgan James, clerk to the Old Age Pen.sion Cuii-
mittee, Trafalgar house. Alma street
Morgan Jane E M. (Mrs.), confectioner, 3 Davies street
Morgan John Judd, draper, see Jones & Moruan
.Morgan Margt. (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 28 Beaufort stt
Morgan Martha (Mrs), shopkeeper, 23 Bailey street
Morgan William Griffith, Red Lion P.H. & sec. to the-
Brynmawr Horse & Cattle Show Society
Morris John, watch maker. 30 Bailey street
Neat Wm. Wilberforce, architect k surveyor, 69 King st.
Neville George, Victoria P.H. 17 Boundary street
Noble John, tailor, 103 Bailey street
Norwood Mary Jane (Mrs.) k Son, confectioners, aj
Beaufort street
Nuth Arthur, greengrocer. Market square k confectioner,
85 Bailey street
Nuth William, greengrocer, 51 Worcester street
Padwick .Sydney H. manager of Lloyds Bank Limited &
treasurer to the Urban District Council, King street
Phillips Edgar, shoe maker, 220 King st. k 2 Davies st
Phillips John Jenkin. builder. 18 Orchard street
Powell. Hughes & Jones, so.icitors, Beaufort street
Powell & Jones, house furnishers, 16 Market square
Powell George, gi-ocer, 222 King street
Price Eobert & Son, monumental masons. Stall. 01 r.i.i.i
Price John, butcher, 41 Beaufort street
Price J.inadah, haulier. Well villa. Chapel stre.-t
Price Thomas, greengrocer, ma. Worcester st-.eet
Price Walter, Risinff Sun P.H. 103 King street
Prior Joseph, shopkeeper, 23 Greenland road
Pritchard Owen E. outfitter, 14 Beaufort street
Pritchurd William Lewis M.B.. C.M.Edin. surgeon. &
medical officer & public vaccinator for Brynm;iw:-
district. Criekhowell union, k certifying factory sur-
geon. Eohoboth house. Alma street
Probert James, saddler, 5a, Bailey street
Proctor Jarvis, shopkeeper, 55 Beaufort street
Quirk John Joseph, surveyor k sanitary inspector tu
the Urban District Council. Trafalgar house. Alma >t
Hendell Charles Frederick, watch maker, 69 King street
Reynolds Marg.aret (.Mrs.), Golden Lion P.H. Clarence st
Richards Nathaniel, shopkeeper, 194 King street
Eichards Trevor, smith. Alma street
Eoberls Edward James, grocer, 20 Beaufort street
Roberts George P.manufactnrers' agent,iio Worcester sr.
Roberts Harrjf, King William IV. P.H. 43 Glamorgan st
Roberts William, refreshment rooms, 108 Worcester st
Eoderick & Son, printers, Caxton house. King street
Roderick John Thomas, auctioneer & valuer k certified
bailiff under the "Law of Distress Amendment Act'"
for the Tredegar County Court, Caxton house. King s»
Eogers Augustus, boot maker, 109 Worcester street
Saxon k Co. botanical beer brewers
Say Alfred, Full Moon P.H. 29 Beaufort street
Shane Marcus, draper, 55 Bailey street
Smith William H. oyster bar, 84 Bailey street
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited (John Cuiivitt.
local agent), 99 Bailey street
Somerset Finance Co Limited, loan office, 18 Davies st
Spackman Eli, Swan P.H. 73 King street
Stephens J. & Sons, greengrocers, 96 Bailey stieet
Sutcliffe k Son, greengrocers, 25 Beaufort road
Sutherland James, travelling draper, 44 Alma street
Siilherhnl John Henrv, travelling draper. Esseiidi:ii-.
King street
Swale E. as.sistant overseer k collector of rates, 17
Gladstone street
Swithin Charles, irreengroeer, 11 Station road & -'2
Worcester street
Tavlor A. k G. photoiiraphers, Blaina road
Taylor William McDonald J. P. tiavelling d.iiHi.
Latheron house. King street
Taylor William Bt trav. draper, Richmond vil King >l
Thomas F. cab proprietor, i George street
Thornton Marv ('-Irs.), shopkeeper, 71 Worcester street
j Tong (F.A.I.) k Cobon (F.A.I.) auctioneers, valuers,
ninrtgace broki rs k accountants, 18 Davies street ; k
I at Roeklancs, Chapel road, Abergavenny k The Circle.
I Tredegar
I Tong Wallace John F.A.I, auctioneer &c. (firm, Tong k
Cobon). k printer k publisher of Tong's annual 1 .i-al
directory. 18 Davies street ; & at Abergavenny &
Tredegar
DlHECTOlfY.]
SOUTH WALES.
JUILTH.
Ul
Turner Thomas James, collector to the guardians,
relieving officer, vaccination officer &, inspeciui
undev the " Infant Life Protection Act " fur tl.i-
Brvnniawr district,Crickhoivell union, Brynteg,Alnia st
Voliins Arthur, Bear P.H. off Bailey street
Vokins James, Old Post Office inn, 19 Bailey street
Walbycff John, earthenware dealer, 55 King street
Walters Morgan, haulier, Clarence street
Waters Henrv M.S. A. architect, 46 Beaufort street
Watliins Alfred Thomas, butcher, 34 Beaufort street &
farmer. Old Bryn farm
Watkins David Albert, butcher, in Worcester street
Watkins Edward, grocer & baker, ig King street
Watkins James, shopkeeper, 200 King street
Watkins Jonah, fruiterer, 16 Beaufort st. & Station rd
We-eks Basil, butcher, 19 Beaufort street
Weeks Frank, butcher, 39 Beaufort street
Weeks William, cattle dealer, Ivj h.mse. Bailey .u^,i
Weston Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 41 Worcester street
While George, Railwapy P.H. Bailey street
Williams J. & Co. grocers, 104 Worcester street
Williams Thomas & Evan,collierT proprietors, Waen level
Williams Caleb, farmer. Old Bryn farm
Williams David, outfitter, 53 Beaufort street
Williams David John, butcher, 83 Bailey street
Williams James, grocer, 87 Bailey street
Williams John, town crier & bill poster, 77 King street
Williams Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Bailey street
Williims Marv (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. Market sr)
Williams Eichard, decorator, 48 Worcester street
Williams Sarah (Mrs.), Clarence P.H. Alma street
Williams Thomas, undertaker, 13 Lower Bailey street
Williams Thomas, confectioner, 47 Beaufort street
Williams William, grocer, 34 Bailey street
Williams William, supt. of police. King street
Wood Albert, beer retailer, 18 Lower Bailey street
Wood Robert Henry, yeast mer. Ash Tree villa. Alma st
BBYNMEITIH', see Tnysawdre. BBYNITA, see Peterston-snper-Montem.
BRYN SADIiEB, see Llantrisant.
BUILTH, or Biiilth Wells, is an inland watering-plact-
and market town in the cjunty of Brecun. with a station
on the Cambrian railway and another at Builth Road,
aliout il miles distant, on the London and North West-
em and Cambrian railway,':, 171 miles from London,
88 from Birmingham, no from Liverpool, 130 from
Bristol, 58 from Shrewsbury, 70 north-west from Glou-
cester and 25 north from Brecon, the county town,
and is the head of a petty sessional division, union and
county court district, in' Builth hundred, and in the
rural deanery of Builtli, archdeaconry of Brecon and
diocese of St. David's. Builth is called by the Welsh
■'Buallt," a term derived from "bu," an ox and " allt,"
a wooded eminence, signifying an oxclilf or oxenholt ;
in ancient documents it is styled "Llanfair-yn-Muallt,"
and was evidently a great grazing district ; the town
is very pleasantly seated in the valley of the Wye.
nhich passes through and separates it from Radnorshire,
and it is surrounded by some of the most magnificent
mountain scenery in South Wales : owing to its agree-
able climate ;ind celebrated mineral springs, it is a
favourite place of resort for invalids and others, and the
attractiveness of the surrounding scenery causes it to be
much frequented by tourists. The town railway station
of the Cambrian Railway, from Brecon to Llanidloes, is
in Radnorshire, on the opposite side of the Wye, which
is here spanned by a stone bridge of six arches, erected
in 1779 at the joint expense of the counties of Brecon
and Radnor ; the station on the same line at Builth
Eoad, is the Central Wales Junction of this line with
the London and North Western, and the trains run,
for the most part, connectedly. By Local Government
Board Order No. 32,187, the rural part of Builth civil
parish was added to the Urban District, which was
re-named Builth Wells. The town was governed by a
Local Board from February, 1866, until the formation
under the provisions nf the "Local Government Act.
1894," of an Urban District Council; it consists chiefly
of a single street, snd is well paved and supplied with
water from two springs, 4 miles south-east of the town,
and stored in two reservoirs holding 122.000 gallons :
the town is lighted with gas by a company formed in
1864. An effective system of sewerage has also been
carried out, and several terraces of good houses have
been ere.ted. The river Wye joining the Irfon at
Aberpool, near here, forms a considerable stretch of
water about a mile in lensrth, affording good boating,
and boats can be hired at the boat house on the Groe
Green. Nearly all the fishing is preserved, but trout
fishing is obtainable. The church of St. Marv, Llan-
f.iir-yn-Bnilth. an ancient edifice of Norman origin,
was entirely rebuilt, with the exception of the tower,
in 1875, at a cost of about £4,g6j, of which' amount
the patron gave upwards of ^^1,000 : it now consists
of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and an
embattled tower of the 14th century on the south sidr.
containing 6 bells: in the church is a recumbent effigy,
much mutilated, to John Lloyd, of Towy, 1585 ; the
figure is in armour, with ruff, and round the neck a
double chain; the inscription, on brass, was in i8og
loose in the parish chest; there are sittings for about
450 persons. The register of baptisms and burials
dates from the year 1687 ; marriages, 1770. The living
is a vicarage, net mcome ^218, with 20 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of the trustees of the late
Mifs Thomas and others, and held since 1919 bv tl-e
Rpv. Henry .Tames Church Jones MA. of St. Johns
Coiloi/e. Oxford, who is also perpetual curate of
Llanddewi'r Cwm. A h-ll for church purposes, on
lanrl adjoining the church, was opened in Sept. 1900.
The Congregational chapel, erected at a cost of ;^i,8oo,
and opened in July, 1869, is a building of native stone
in the Italian style, and has 500 sittings : underneath
the building is a schoolroom for 300 children. The
Memorial Baptist chapel at the west end of the town
was built in 1899, at a cost of ^^2,500, and will seat 600
per.s-ons. The Wesleyan chapel, also at the west end
of the town, was rebuilt in 1897, at a cost of ;^i,03o,
and has 500 sittings. The Presbyterian or Calvinistic
Methodist chapel in the Strand, built in 1747 and re-
built in 1824, was again rebuilt in 1903 at a cost of
about ^5,500, and will seat 550 persons. At the east
side of the town, on an eminence, are the remains of
the castle, a fortress dating from the nth century;
little of the fabric now exists, but the moat is still
fairly perfect. The Lower Market, adjoining the
Bridge, contains a range of shops on the ground floor,
with a market below ; above is a large room which is
now used as a cinematograph hall &c. The Strand hall
is now used as a wool store. An agricultural show,
aciuatic sports, and an Eisteddfod are held annually.
The principal hotels are the " Lion " and " Crown," and
there are numerous boarding and lodging houses. The
market day is on Monday. Fairs for cattle, sheep and
pigs are held on the i6th February, Monday next before
Mny II. May 25th, June 27th, July i6th, Builth feast,
l:ist week in August, October 2nd, first Monday in
November and December 7th. Fairs for horses are held
nn the 2nd February, i6th April, i6th July and i6th
October ; when any of the above days fall on a Sunday
the fair is held on the following Monday.
The Buillh Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home
was erected and furnished in 1896-7, at a cost of ^2,738,
being part of a sum of _/J6,ooo, given by the Misses M.
and E. Powell, of Wye Side, Builth. The balance of
^3,252, together with a further sum of ^^340, collected
in the town of Builth to commemorate Queen Victoria's
Jubilee, forms the present endowment fund. The build-
ing was opened 27 Oct. 1897, and has at present 16 beds
and I cot. The number of patients admitted during the
year 1909 was 59. A further sum of /i.ooo was received
in 1899 from Miss Thomas, of Llwyn Madoc, as an addi-
tion to the endowment fund of the hospital.
The Puhhc Eecreatijn ground lies between the town
and the river Wye. alongside which is a pleasant path.
leading to the rapids ; the grounds were extended in
1900, and a boating pavilion added; a band plays on the
ground during the season— May to October— under the
control of the Recreation Committee.
The Park Wehs mineral springs, situated about a mile
from the town, are reached by a pleasant walk along the
banks nf the Wye to the junction of the Irfon, which is
crossed by a swing bridge. These springs possess renovat-
ing properties of extraordinary character; the most
singular circumstances in connection with them is. that
though placed at distances of only a tew yards apart,
they differ entirely in quality, being either saline, sul-
phur, or chalybeate; there are ist and 2nd class pump
rooms, with conveniently arranged hot and cold sulphur
and saline baths.
Analysis of the Saline Mineral Water of Park Wells,
near BuUth Wells, Breconshire, January 17, 1891, by
Professor Attfield Ph.D., F.R.S.. F.I S.. F.C S. Professor
,.f Practical Chemistry to the Pharmaceutical Society of
Great Britain, author of a Manual of Chemistry and a
Handbook of Water Supphes &c.
142 UUILTH.
One imperial gallon contains; —
Chemical Name. D*efimti^L
Chloride of Sodium NaCl
Iodide of Sodium Nal
Bromide of Sodium NaBr
Nitrate of Sodium NaNO,
Chloride of Ammonium NHCl
Chloride of Lithium LiCl
Chloride of Calcium CaCl
Sulphate of Calcium CaSO.
Carbonate of Calcium CaCO,
Chloride of Magnesium MgCl,
Iron, with traces of Alu-7 „ „
minium and Manganese/ " '
Silicv SiO,
SOUTF^ WALE^
KELL\ S
878-300
traces
traces
■450
1138-977
Remarks. — The analysis shows that the mineral water
ot Park Wells, Builth, is a true saline water, in composi-
tion not unlike the corresponding saline springs of Hom-
burg, Kissengen, Kreuznach and Wiesbaden. Thus the
four chief springs of Homburg yield over 1,000 grains
average of solids per gallon, this Park Wells, Builth,
spring gives over 1,100; the Homburg soUds being 30 to
ciom (Park Wells. Builth, 250), and nearly Boo grains
average of chloride of sodnim ^Park Wells, Builth, nearh
goo). These Homburg waters contain no lithium. The
leading Kissengen springs are saline, but only to about
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Builth Wells,
Breconshire. — Miss M. A. Williams, postmistress
Post, T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Builth road.—
Thomas Henry Penrose, sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive through Builth Wells, Breconshire, which is
the nearest money order office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Oaklands ; West end; Park road;
Cattle roail ; Railway & Builth Road station
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Broad street.
•Council day, last thursday in each month.
Chairman, Gilheit Eadie.
Vice-chairman, Henry Thomas Price.
Members.
Retire in April, 1920.
Howard Henry Lewis I Hugh Vaughan Vaughan
Henry Thomas Price 1
Retire in April, 1921.
Edwin Stanton Davies I Thos. Roland Worthington
D. F. H. Williams |
Retire in April, 1932.
James Stanley Davies I Thomas Samuel Hamer
Gilbert Eadie I
Officials.
Clerk. Reginald John Owen, Broad street
Treasurer, J. Rees Davies, National Provincial & Union
Bank of England Limited
Medical Officer of Health, William Black Jones M.D.,
B.S.Lond., D.P.H. Tv'nvberllan
Surveyor. Teller Smith, Market Hall buildings
Sanitary Inspector & Collector, W. John Morris A.RS.I.
Holwood, Builth
BRECONSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR THE PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION OF BUILTH.
W(]0snam Charles W., B.A. Cefnllysgwynne, Builth,
chairman
Bligh Stanlev P. M. CUmery park, Llanganten, Builth
Wells
Davies Benjamin, Beulah, Garth
Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn Col. Charles Leyahon, Llys-
dinam, Newbridge-on-Wye
EvariS John Thomas, Abernant house, Llanw-rtyd
Graham-CLarke Leonard John M.A. GlanrhSs, Rhayader
Griffith Bev. Gethin Williams M.A. Rectory, LJande-
falle, near Talgarth
Inglis Charles George, Glanwve, Builth
Jeffreys Walter Powell. Forde. Ashtord Carbonnel, Lud-
low,' Salop
Jones W. Black M.D. Tyn-y-berllan, Builth
Thomas Cnpt. E. Aubrev, Dolewen, Newbridge-on-Wye
Thomas Edward David B A.. D.L. Cefndvrys. Builth "
Thomas Isaac, Caeran, Garth
half the extent of this Park Wells, Builth, water, and
they also by my analysis contain much less lithium.
This Builth water is not unlike Kreuznach water, but the
latter contains, according to my analysis, somewhat more
lithium. The Wiesbaden waters are similar to but
weaker than this Builth water.
Analytical data. — Potassium, a trace; sodium, 345-442;
lithium, 0-206 ; ammonium, 0-148 ; barium, none; stron-
tium, none; calcium, 90*560 ; magnesium, i-b2i ; oxide of
iron, including traces of aluminium and manganese, 0238.
The radicals of— sulphates (SO^), 0-144; nitrates (NO,),
0-328 ; carbonates (CO,), 0955 ; chlorides (CI), including
traces of iodides (I) and bromides (Br), 698-621; silica
(SiOj), 0-714 ; organic matter, an insignificant trace.
Glanne wells sulphnr and chalybeate springs and baths
are about J mile west from the town, and have adjoining
a convenient residential house for visitors.
Cwm Llewellyn, a wooded ravine, -where Prince Llewel-
lyn fell, II April, 1240, and Cefn-y-bedd, his burial place,
Aberedw rocks and cave, Erwood, Boughrood, Garth hill,
and other interesting spots may be convenftntly reached
from this place. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. who is lord
of the manor, Stanley P. M. Bligh esq. Edward David
Thomas esii. D.L., J. P. and Major Charles Harcourt
Gam Wood D.L., J. P. are the principal landowners.
The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The soil
is sandy ; subsoil, gravel and stone. The area of the
civil parish and Urban District is 67;; acres of land, 26
of water; rateable value, ;^7.897 ; the" population in 1911
was 1,710, including 7 officials and 42 inmates of the
Poor Law Institution.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Williams.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Thomas William Henry O. Talworninog, Llanwrthwl
Williams Thomas, The Stores. Erwood
Wilson Commander A. T. L. Garth house. Garth
Wood Major C. Harcourt G. Caer Beris, Builth Wells
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Builth Urban &
Rural District Councils & Llanwrtyd Urban District
Council are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Hugh Vaughan Vaughan,
High street, Builth
Petty Sessions are held at the Police Station on the 2nd &
4th monday in every month at 12.30 p.m. & at the Police
Court, Llanwrtyd, on the 2nd thursday in every
other month at 1.45 p.m. The following places
are included in the petty sessional division: —
Builth, Alltmawr, Gwarafog, Gwenddwr, Llanafan-
fa-svr, Llanfechan, Llanwrth-wl. Treflis, Penbuallt, Tyr-
abbot, Llanddewi-Abergwessin, Llanddewi'r-Cwm,
Llanfihangel-Abergwessin, Llanfihangel Bryn Pabuan,
Llanganten, Llangynog, Llanlleonfel, Llanwrtyd, Llan-
wrtyd Rural, Llanynis, Lly.'sdinam, Maesmynis,
Bhosferig
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOB COLWTN PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Thomas Capt. E. Aubrev. Dolewen, Newbridge-on-Wye,
chairman
Davies Thomas, Vronolau, Aberedw, Builth Wells
Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn Col. Charles Leyshon. Llys-
dinam, Ne-wbridge-on-Wye
Edwards Col. F. Aberedw, Builth Wells
Evan-Thomas Charles Henry, Caerwnon, Builth
Prothero William, Glannant, Builth
Sheen John W. Colwvn, Builth
Thomas Edward David B.A., D.L. Cefndvrys, Builth
WiUiams-Vaughan John D.L
Clerk to the Colwvn Magistrates, Reginald J. Owen.
Broad street, Builth Wells
Pettv Sessions aro held at Builth on mondavs monthly,
at' II a.m. the dates being fixed annually. The follow-
ing p-Iaces are included in the petty sessional division; —
Aberedw, Bettns-Disserth, Cregrina, Disserth & Tre-
coed, Glascwm, Llanbadarn-y-Garreg, Llanelwedd, Llan-
faredd, Llansaiiitfraed-in-El'vel & Ehulen
BUILTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the district are :— Alltmawr, Crick-
ardarn, Gwarafog, Gwenddwr, Llanafanfawr, Llana-
fanfechan, Llanddewi-Abergwessin, Llanddewi'r-Cwm,
Llandulas, Llanfihangel-Abergwessin, Llanfihangel
Bryn Pabuan, Llanganten, Llangynog, Llanlleonfel,
Llanwrtyd Without, Llanynis, Llysdinam, Maesmynis,
PenbauUt, Rhosferig & Treflis, being the Breconshire
parishes in Builth union, with the exception of Builth
& Llanwrtyd. The area is 105,775 acres; popula-
tion in 191 1, 4.237
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
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143
Con
at the Poor Law Insti
onda
Chairman, T. Pugh, Wernfawr, Builth
Officials.
Clerk, Reginald John Owen, Broad street
Treasurer, David Thomas. Barclays Bank Ltd. Builth
M,>dical Officer ot Health, William Black Jones M.D.,
B.S.Lond., D.P.H. Tyn-y-berllan
Sanitary Inspector, William Evans, Llwyncynnar, New-
bridge-on-Wye
COLWTN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Council meets at the Beard room, Builth, on monday,
The parishes in the district are :— Aberediv, Bettws.
Disserth, Oregrina, Disserth & Trecoed, Llanbadarn-y-
Garreg, Llandrindod Rural, Llanelwedd, Llanfaredd,
Llansaintffraid-in-Elvel & Rhulen, being the Radnor-
shire parishes, with the exception of Llandrindod
Urban, in Builth union. The area is 25,^79 acres;
rateable value, Michaelmas, 1918, ;£'i7,i38 ; the popu-
was 2,052
David Lewis
es. Llanelwedd
Officials.
Clerk. Reginald John Owen, Broad street, Builth
Treasurer, David Thomas, Barclays Bank Ltd. Builth
Medical Officer of Health, William Black Jones M.D.
B.S.Lond., D.P.H. Tvn-v-herllan, Builth
Suivevor, William Alfred Weale. Cregriua. Builth
r, William Evans, Llwyiicvnnar, Kew
Sanitary Inspecto
bridge-on-Wye
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Countv Court, hfld bi-munthiv. at the Police Station,
His 'Honor Ivor Bowen K.C'. judi;e ; Hui;h Vaughan
Vaughan, registrar & hiiih bailiff. The district com-
prises the following places in Brecknockshire :—AIIt-
mawr. Builth or Llanfair-m-Buallt. Crickadarn. Gwara-
fng. Gweuddwr, Llanafan-fawr.Llanddewi-Ahert'wessin,
Lianddewi'r Cwm. Llaiifechan, Llanfihaii-el-Aber-
inve.ssm. Llaiirihan-el Brvn Pirluian, Llanannteii, Llan
t'vnog, Lbnlleoiivel, Llanvnis, Llvsdinam, Llanwrtvd,
MHesmvnis, Peiibaullt. Rhosferii;, Trellis k Tvrabbot,
& (The followinff in Radnorshire :—Aberedw, Bettws
Disserth, Crogiina. Disserth & Trecoed, Llanbadarn-v-
Gaj-reg, Llanelwedd, Llansaintffraed-in-Elvel, Llan-
vjreth & Rhulen
For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
ot Newtown, F. Caries, 22 Swan hill, Shrewsbury,
official receiver
County Police Station, Castle ,«treet, George Davies,
sergeant, & i constable
Foresters' Hall (William Williams, sec)
BUILTH UNION,
ard day. second monday in each 1
the Poor Law InstituI
nth
The union comprise.s the following parishes in Brecon-
shire :—Alltmawr, Builth or Llanfair-in-Buallt,
Crickadarn, Gwarafog, Gwenddwr. Llaiiafantawr,
Llanafantechan, Llanddewi-Abergwessin, Llandewi'r-
Cwm, Llandnlas. Llanfihangel-Abergwessin, Llan-
fihanyer Brvii Pahuan, Llanganten, Llangynog, Llau-
llennfel, Llanwrtyd, Llanwrtyd Without! Llanvnis,
Llysdin.%m, Maesmynis, PenbauUt, Rhosferig & Trefli^
(the area is 108,124 acres; population in 1911, 6,700),
& in Radnorshire: — Aberedw, Bettws Disserth.
Cregrina, Disserth &, Trecoed, Llanbadarn-y-Garreg,
Llandrindod Rural, Llandrindod Urban, Llanelwedd,
Llanfaredd, Llansaintffraed-in-Elvel k Rhulen ; the
area is 29,995 acres; population in 1911, 2,782. The
population of the entire union in 1911 was 9,482;
area, 138,119 acres; rateable value, Michaelmas,
1918, .^71,799
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Thomas Davies,
Vronolau, Builth
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee,
Reginald John Owen, solicitor. Broad street, Builth
Treasurer, David Thomas, Barclays Bank Ltd. Builth
Relieving Officers, Treflis district, Thomas P. Lewis,
Eppynt villa. Garth; Builth district, David J. Pugh,
Park road. Builth
Collectors to the Guardians, Builth district, David
J. Pugh, Park road, Builth; Abernwessin district,
Thomas P. Lewis, Eppynt villa. Garth
Vacciiiation Officers, The Registrars of Births & Deaths
Medical Officers, Abergwessin district, E. Macready
Spencer M.B.Tor.. L.R.C.P.Edin. Maes-v-coed. Builth;
Builth district, William Black Jones M.T) , B.S.Lond.,
D.P.H. Tvn-v-berllan, Builth; Llanwrtyd district,
Samuel Price Hosegood M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
Brynderw. Llanwrtyd
Public Vaccinator, Builth Union, William Black Jones
M.D., B.S.Lond., D.P.H. Tyn-y-berllan, Builth
The Poor Law Institution is a building of stone, erected
in 1877, to hold 60 inmates; David J. Richards,
master; Mrs. E. S. Richards, matron; E. Macready
Spencer M.B.Tor., L.R.C.P.Edin. medical officer
BciLTii Registkation Distkict.
Superintendent Registrar, Reginald John Owen, Broad
street, Builth ; deputy, W. Walter Lennard, Builth
Registrars of Births & Deaths. Abergwessin sub-district,
Thomas P. Lewis, Eppynt villa, Garth; Builth snb-
district, David J. Pugh, Park road, Builth; deputy,
David J. Richards. Poor Law Institution, Builth;
Cnlwvu sub-district, David J. Richards, Builth;
deputy. Mrs. E. S. Richards, Builth
Registrars of Marriages, Thomas C. Davies, Llanwrtyd ;
David Powell, Brynhyfryd, Builth
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, W. John Morris, Holwood, Builth
Certifviner Factory Surgeon, William Black Jones M.D.,
B.S.Lond., D.PiH. Tyn-y-berllan
Clerk to Builth Old Age Pension Sub-Committee,
Reginald John Owen, Broad street
Collector ot Water Rate,W. John Morris, Holwood, Builth
Custom & Excise Officer, Robert T. Hawkins, Avondale
Stamp Distributor, Postmistress
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
Llanfair-in-Builth, or St. Mary's Church, Rev. Henry
James Church Jones M.A. vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6
p.m.; saints' days, 8 a.m.; matins, mon. wed. k fri.
10.30 a.m. ; evensong, tues. thurs. & sat. at 5.30 p.m
Baptist, West end (Memorial). Rev. Richard Anthony
Howells; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (or Welsh Presbyterian), Strand,
Rev. Lewis James; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Congregational, Cefnybedd, Rev. Lewis Beynon
Congregational. West end. Rev. Lewis Beynon ; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist, West end (Llandrindod Wells k
Brecon Circuit); 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
SCHOOLS.
The County Intemiediate School, now a Secondary
school under the Board of Education & the Central
Welsh Board, was opened in May, 1899, under the
provisions of the " Welsh Intermediate Education
.Vet, 1889," in order to provide an intermediate
technical education for boys k girls from such parts
of the counties of Brecon & Radnor as may be deemed
e:5pedient. The school is controlled bv the Central
Welsh Board The building is of stone in the Tudor
style k was erected at a total cost of £3,go-j. Besides
eight county scholarships, each of the value of ^^6,
there is in connection with the school an endowment
called the Evans' Trust, left by the late Mrs. Evans,
widow of Dr. Evans, of New College, Hampstead, & a
native of Llanafan. The trustees distribute annually a
sum of nearly ^230 in school fees k an additional sum
to help maintain the boys at the school, the payments
varying from ^^6 to ^^14. Elections, by examination,
of boys, the sons of farnaers residing in the hundreds
of Builth & Colwyn & adjacent parishes, take place
in July. Successful candidates who cannot attend
the school daily from their homes are awarded,
in addition to the exhibitions, bursaries of £% each,
or it thev can attend school daily by train, the
amount of their railway fares. If tlie successful
candidates reside in Radnorshire the}- are allowed in
addition a sum to make good the extra fees charged
for pupils not residing in Breconshire. The exhibi-
tions k bursaries are tenable for three years. Lesser
exhibitions or bursaries may also be awarded to un-
successful candidates at the discretion of the trustees.
Rees Thomas B.A.Lond. head master; G. R. Thomas
B.Sc. F.G.S. second master
Intermediate School (mixed), for 100 children ; G. R.
Thomas B.Sc. Wales. F.G.S. second master ; Miss
Gladys Groskopf B.A. Miss Ivy Talbot B.A. & Miss
M. Bowen, assistant mistresses ; Miss G. Jenkins,
cojkery S, i;'.undry mistress
SOUTH ^^'ALES.
[kellv's
Elementary Schools.
the endowed school) (mixed &
Council (forme
infants), built in igii
J..seph Weiirn, head n
mistress
The endowment, dating from the i8th century, attached
t'l the old endowed school, is now used for scholar-
shins tenable at the County school
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Juilth (Cambrian Railways), Thos. Jones, station mas
Juilth Road (Cambrian Railways), Thomas H. Penros
Juilth Road (Central Wales section of the London
Xorth Western Railway), John James Lewis, statii
Stat
otor omnibus from the Crown hotel attends the
■ival & departure of every train at the Builth Road
? last up & dow
Builth Wells ;
PRIVATB RESIDENTS.
Bevau Thos. Cheswicke, Garth road
Beynon Rev. Lewis (Conijregational),
Preswvlfa, Garth road
Bry;int Harry, Fairfield, Park road
Buttertield Edward John, Glenrafon
Campbell James, Rathbone
Charles Miss, Westbury, Garth road
Collier Percv, Cloverly, Garth road
Davies J. Rees, Old Bank house
Davies Mrs. E. A. Strand
Dueffan John. Strathmore
Eadie James GUbert. Fron Heliog,
Garth road
Etrerton Wm. Hardwicke, Garth road
Ellis Mrs. Northwood
Evans Miss S. Tregarth, Garth road
Evans Mrs. Holmsleiffh, Park road
Griffiths Thomas, Velindre house
Hammond Thomas. Park hou.se
Howell Rowland James, Strand
Howells Rev. Richard Anthonv (Bap-
tist), Irfonwy
Inalis Charles G. Glanwye park
J;mies Rev. Lewis (Calvinistic Metho-
dist), Wye terrace. Castle street
Jauies Mrs. Ceris
Jaruian Evan, Strand
Jones Rev.Henry James Church M.A.
(vicar). The Vicarage
Jones Rev. William Ernest L.Th.
(vicar of AUtmawr & Llangynog),
Ynys-Buallt
Jones Robert William, Dolgarreg
Jones William Black M.D., J. P. Tvn-
y-Berllan
Jones William John. Doliaco
Llovd Doutrlas D. Cwrt-llewlvn
Lloyd Herbert. Danes Lea
Llovd Mrs. Strand
Miles Thos. Wm. Cartref, Irvon road
Morgan Misses, Trigfan
Morris Thomas James. Silverdale
Newton Benjamin G. Strand
Owen Mrs. E. Wye house
Owen Capt. Reginald J. Brentwood
Phillips Eev.David.St.Clare^.Garlh rd
Pierce Mrs. John, Maesllyn
Powell David, Brynhvfrvd
Powell Mrs. J. The Hall
Price -\rthur, Merlyn. Garth road
Price Edgar T. Oak dene. Garth rd
Price Isaac, Welfield house
Price Mrs. Dol-Wye
Pritchard Mrs. Homesdale
Prosser Mrs. Bryntriron
Pugh Mrs. C. Glentworth, Irvon road
Richards T. P. Rose, Caer-Beris
Savce Ethelhert, Fern lea, Irvon rd
Sheen John, Glebeland ho. Park road
Smith Telfer, The Elms, Park road
Spencer E. Macready, Maes-y-coed
Thomas David, High' street
Thomas James. Glenniore, Garth rd
Thomas Miss, Caerwynnick, Park rd
mas Rees. Lochaber
Thomas Svdnev. Glaslvn
Thornhill George, Noddla. Garth rd
Tulk S. G. Sunnvside
Vaughan Hugh Vaughan, The Castle
Wearn Chris. Joseph, Gwynfryn
Williams Daniel, Sndbrook villa
Williams David, Hafod
Williams David F. H. Llanfair house
Williams Ifor. Pulrose
Williams Miss,*Brynderw
Williams Miss, Madrvn
COMMEBCUL.
Early closing day, Wednesday,
.ibery Percy Benzie, photographer. West jstrcet
Allen Edward, boot maker. Market street
Arthur Thos. assi.st. insur. supt. Maes-y-graig, Garth rd
Astcm S. & Son Limited, furnishing ironmongers &
motor engineers; garage; hire cars, Sation road.
TNiB
Barclays Bank Limited (branch of) (David Thomas.
manager). High street; draw on head office, 54 Lom-
bard street, London E C 3
Barrett Albert, clothier. High street
Biggins Sergt. Charles, drill instructor to E Co. Brecon-
.shire Territorial Force Battalion South Wales
Borderers, West end
Bradley Walter, china dealer. Market Hall buildings &
L'reengrocer, Market street
Brecon & Radnor Farmers' Union (branch) (J. S. Davies,
sec). The Strand
Brecknockshire ist Battalion (Territorial Force) (E
Cnmpanv ; Major A. L. Careless ; Sergt. Charles
Biggins, drill instructor). West end
Bin. lies J. M. artificial teeth manufacturer (attends
mondav, 9 to 5). Welfield house. High street
Knilth & Radnor District Shire Horse Societv (J. S.
Davies, sec). The Strand
Builth Agricultural Societv ( , see.).
and
Bu:
h Cottag' Hospital & Convalescent Home (Charles
W. Woosnam esi|. B.A., J. P. president; Mrs. Inglis,
Glanvove. vice-president ; W. B. Jones M.D., B.S.
Lond'., D.P.H. & E. M. Spencer M.B.Tor., L.R.C.P.
Edin. hon. medical officers; Mrs. Telfer Smith, hon,
.sec)
Builth Countv Intermediate School (Rees Thomas B.A.
head mastir ; O. R. Thomas B.Sc. Wales, F.G.S.
seiond master; Miss Gladys Groskopf B.A. Miss Ivv
Talbot B.A. & Miss M.' Bowen (cert), assistant
mistresses ; Miss G. Jenkins, cookery & laundry mist)
Builth Cricket Club (F. Pritchard, hoii. sec). High st
Builth Football Club
Builth Gas & Coke Co. Limited (S. O. Tulk, managing
director; R. J. Owen, sec)
Builth Philharmonic Society (A. P. Morgan, conductor),
Glj-ngwy
Builth Wells & District Co-operative Society Limited
(Roger Williams, sec ; George Thornhill, manager).
Market street
Bailth Wells Social Club (M. Smiles, sec). West end
Campbell James, inspector of weights &
the county of Breconshire
Child Mary (MisO, milliner. High street
Clark John, tobacconist. Castle street
County Court fHugh Vaughan Vaughan,
high bailill). Police station. Castle street
for
Davies Abram & Son, butchers. High street
Davies Brothers, grocers, High street
Davies Charles, apartments, Hampton house. Garth rtl
Davies Edward, dairvman & apartments, Bron-Eppynt
Davies Elizabeth (Miss), aparts. The Hollies, Garth rd
Davies Francis, apartments, Radnor house
Davies Hannah (Miss), npartments, Cross Way ho. Park rd
Davies Hugh, apartments" Edenfield house
Davies J. Bees, manager of the National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited, West end
Davies John (Mrs.), apartments. The Willows, Wftt st
Davies John (Mrs.), butcher,*; temperance hoteUWest st
Davies John P. Fountain inn. Broad street
Davies J. S. merchant & commission agent. The Strand
Davies Llewelyn (Mrs.), apartments, i Grove villas
Davies Marv Ann (Miss), aparts. Ahbotsford, Garth rd
Davies Percv, carriage builder, Glantroyddin, Park road
Davies William, apartments. West street
D ivies William, blacksmith. Strand
Deacon Walter S. plumber, High street
Downs Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Nashville house
DuL'gan Brothers, drapers & outfitters. West street
Eadie Gilbert & Sons, boot & shoe mas. 6 Glan-Irfon ter
Edwards Richard W. farmer. Park farm
Evans Alfred Rice-, printer. Cnstle street
Evnns Ethel (Miss), npartments, Brynllys, Irvon road
Evans George Cater, Lamb inn. Broad street
Evans John, saddler & harness maker, 2 Bridge street
Evans John Arthur, auctioneer &c. see Price & Evans
Evjns John Humphrey, Queen's Held P.H. Broad .street
Fire Brigade (J. Stephens, capt.). West end
Foresters' Hair (William Williams, sec). West end
Furv William, marine store dealer. Market street
Glinne Wells Sulphur & Chalybeate Springs k Baths
(Mrs. M. A. Edwards, proprietress)
Goueh John, insurance agent, Glencoe, Brecon road
Griffiihs Elizabeth (Mrs.), aparts. Rosebery, G:irth road
Griffiths John. Sun inn. Market street
Hamar Thomas, grocer & baker. Broad street
Hamer Margaret Jane (Mrs.) & Sons, butchers. High s>
Earner Sarah (Miss), apartments, Glanbran, Garth road
Hammond Thomas, watch maker. High street
Handlev & Sons, corn & flour dealers. Broad street
Haudley E. A. (Mrs.), Crown private hotel. Broad street
Harper' Joseph Dansey. furniture dealer. Market street
Hawkins Robert T. inland revenue officer, Avondale
Howell Rowland James, solicitor. Strand
Hovell William Henry, hoot niaUer, 2 Market Hall bldgs
Hn<.:h"s John, npartments, Brooltwood
Hopert Annie M. (Mrs.), Plough P.H. Market street
India & China Tea Co High street
lames Ada (Mrs.), fishmtuigpr. High street
James John (Mrs), apartments. Lansdowne, Garth rd
James W. Morgan, chemist. Hich street
Januan Eliza (Mr?.), apartments, Glansevin, Garth rd
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
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Jarman Evan, cycle agent, i Market Hall buildings
Jenkins Thomas, shopkeeper. Market street
Jones Ann (Miss), fancy repository, 7 Glan-Irfon terrace
Jcnes Arthur, apartments, Llwyn-on, Park road
Jones Charles, Swan P.H. Market street
Jones David, White Hart P.H. High street
Jones Emma (Mrs.), apartnaents, Gurrig villa
Jones Evan, farmer. Cwwrchloe, Builth Wells
Jones Evan Rees, dairyman, 4, apartments, Wellingtonia
Jones Gwilym T. artificial teeth manufacturer (attends
mondays). High street
Jones John, apartments, St. Ives, Garth road
Jones John, inspector to the Cambrian rlwy. Ashton vil
Jones John Matthew, builder, i Irvon villas. Park road
Jones M. A. (Miss), temperance hotel. High street
Jones M. Griffith (Miss). Cae-Ffynnon temperance hotel.
High street
Jones Rees, grocer. Broad street
Jones Thomas, aparts. Brookland house. Castle street
Jones Thomas, blacksmith, Nantyrarian
Jones Thomas, refreshment rooms, The Bridge
Jones Thomas Harry, builder, Dolgerddon
Jones W. Wallace, photographer, 7 Glan-Irfon terrace
Jones William, greengrocer. High street
Jones William Black M.D., B.S.Lond.. D.P.H., J.P.
medical officer, certifying factory surgeon k, public
vaccinator for Builth union, med'ical officer of health
for Colwyn & Builth Rural District Council & Builth
Urban District Council t hon. medical officer Builth
Cottage Hospit;il. Tyn-y-berllan ; surgery. Llangnm-
march Wells pump room
Kino (The) (Thomas R. Worthington, lessee)
Lewis Alfred, upartments, Beamville house
Lewis Blanche (Mrs.), dress ma. Kimberley, Garth ruad
Lewis Howard. stationer & bookseller. 6 Market Hall bldgs
Lewis Thomas (Mrs.), apartments, Bryn-Garw
Lewis Walter James, wheelwright k undertaker. West st
Lloyd Mark & Sons, wool staplers & fellmongers
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch of)
(John Meredith Jones, manager). High street; draw
on head office. Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Loversidge Christr. tin & zinc worker. Spring gardens
Main James, apartments, Tstrad, Park road
Martin Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, Oakfield ho. West st
Meredith James, apartments, Tref-Anjor, Garth road
Meredith Robert, builder. Park road
Meredith Walter, butcher. Garth road
Morgan Alfred T. teacher of music & conductor to the
Builth Philharmonic Society, Glyngwy
Morgan Anne (Mrs.), apartments, Broomfield, Garth rd
Morgan Maggie S. (Miss), aparts. Glanrhyd, Garth rd
Morgan William E. insurance agent,. Irvon road
Morris J. & Son. confectioners & grocers. High street
Morris John, stone mason, & aparts. Holwood. Garth rd
Morris W. John A, R.S.I, assistant overseer, sanitary
inspector Jc collector to the Urban District Council *;
collector of water rates, Holwood, Garth road
Morrow Albert, apartments, Dolberthog
Mytton Richd. Jas. apartments, Weston house. West st
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (J. Bees Davies. manager) ; open monday
10 to 4, Saturday 10 to 12. other dsvs 10 to 3, West
end; draw on head office, 15 Bishnp.-'gate.London EC2
Niblett Thomas D. ironmonger. High street
NichoUs Walter Edward, apartments, Craiglas
Oliver Herbert, solicitor. High street
Owen Reginald John, solicitor & commissioner for oaths
& commissioner for taking acknowUvltrmpnts from
married women, clerk to the guardian.^ S; asst>s.-menl
committee, & superintendent registrar of Builth union,
clerk to Builth 4; Colwyn Rural Councils & Builth
District Education sub-committee & clerk to the
Colwyn magistrates & estate agent & secretary to
Sun Fire Insurance office, clerk to Builth Urban
District Council & Old Age Pension sub-committee.
Broad street
Park Wells Sulphur & Saline Baths (Mrs. David Evans,
Tenbury, owner; Edward Asbrey. manager)
Penton William, apartments. Melrose
Phillips Ann Jane (Mrs.), temperance h.tel. Station rd
Powell Amy & Julia (Misses), apartments, Brynhyfryd
Powell David, registrar of marriages & insurance auent,
Brynhyfryd
Powell Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Clifton house, West st
Powell Lucy E. (Miss), King's Head P.H
Powell William, coal merchant. Station road
Price As Evans, auctioneers, valuers, house, estate k
insurance agents. The Strand. T N 14
Price Ezra k Sons, thrashing machine proprs. Brecon rd
Price Isaac k Co. tailors. High street
Price Richard k Sons, tailors, Market street
Price William k Co. chemists iq, k grocers 20. High st
Price k Williams, english & foreign timber merchants,
steam sawing, turning & moulding naills. Station rd.
Telegrams, "Williams, Builth;" telephone 2
Piice Annie G. (Mrs.), aparts. Troed-y-Bryn, Garth rd
Price Gwendoline (Mrs.), aparts. Wyeburn. Castle st
Price Henry Thomas, sen. Greyhound hotel. Garth road
Price Henry Thomas, jun. Lion hotel. Broad street
Price Henry Thomas, grocer. Garth road
Price Jessie (Miss), fishing tackle manufacturer. High st
Price Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper. West street
Pritchard A. k E. confectioners. High street
Pritchard Walter, monumental mason. Castle road k
Station road
Prnbert Joseph H. hair dresser. Market Hall buildings
Probert Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, Llwvnderw
Prosser Lloyd, Barley Mow P.H. West s'treet
PoLch & Co.' drapers "& outfitters. High street
Pngh David J. relieving officer & collector to the
guardians & registrar of births k deaths k vaccina-
tion officer for Builth sub-district. Park road
Pugh William, apartments, Llanelwedd terrace
Radnorshire Coal, Lime k General Supply Co. Limited
(John Phillips, agent). Station yard
R;iilton Jsph. Peter M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgn.Park rd
Rice John, apartments, 2 Irvon villas
Richards David J. master Poor Law Institution &
registrar of births k deaths k vaccination officer fc
Colwyn sub-district k deputy registrar Builth sub-
district. Poor Law Institution
Richards Julia S. (Mrs.), fancy draper. High street
Samuel James (Mrs.), farmer. White house
Saumel Margaret (Miss), apartments. Castle road
Samuel Mrs. farmer, Erwgilfach farm
Saunders J. B. k Co. electrical engineers
Seaborne William T. carpenter. Castle street
Sirncock Isaac, china dealer. Broad street
Simcock John, apartments, Brookville
Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers. High street
Smith Telfer, architect & surveyor & surveyor to the
Urban District Council, Market Hall buildings
Snow Frank, commercial traveller, Gowan Brae
Sparkes F. S. & Son, carpenters, Broad street
Sparkes Frederick Steer, fancy repository. Broad street
Speake Samuel, builder. Park road
Spencer E. Macready M.B.(Tor.), L.R.C.P.Edin. pbv.
sician k surgeon, k medical officer Abergwessin dis-
trict k Poor Law Institution k hon. medical officer
Builth cottage hospital. Maes-y-coed
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers, High street
Stephens John, blacksmith & cycle agent. West street
Stevens John, apartments. Lyndon house. West street
Stewart Charles, watch ma. k fancy repository. Broad st
Straffen Edward Naylor, butcher & greengrocer, High s!
Strand Hall (S. M. Bligh, proprietor'
Thomas David, manager of Barclays Bank & treasurer
to Builth Union & Builth k Colwyn Rural District
Councils, High street
Thomas George R. teacher of science, Irvon road
Thomas Sydney, clerk to the commissioners of taxes for
divisions of Builth & Colwyn k sec. to Erwood Bridge
Co. High street
Thorne Rachel (Mrs.), fruiterer. Spring gardens
Twist John Tudor, tailor, High street "
Vaughan Hugh Vaughan, solicitor k commissioner for
oaths, registrar & high bailiff of Builth county court,
clerk to the Builth magistrates & clerk of the peace
k County Council k Education committee & under-
sheriff for Radnorshire, High street
Ward John, chemist. High street
Watkins Charles, artificial teeth manufacturer. 31 High
street (attends fridays)
Watkins Wm. Henry, apartments, Coed-y-bryn, Garth rd
Watts Ernest Ashby, clothier. High street
Weatherley Ernest, apartments. Elmswood
Weatherley William, apartments. Brynawel, Garth road
Weatherley William Henry, nursery' k seedsman, Oak
nurseries k farmer. Oak farm
Webb Brothers, butchers. Market street
Whislay Charles, printer. High street
Whislay Mary (Mrs.), grocer. King's Head lane
Wilding Job. draper. Broad street
Wilding Thomas, grocer. Station road
Williams David, wine k spirit merchant. Wye terrace k
Llanelwedd Arms hotel. Station road
Williams David M. watch maker. High street
Williams Edmund M. grocer. Market street
Williams Ivor, ironmonger. High street
Williams James, harness maker. Broad street
Williams MaryAnn (Miss), aparts. Claremont ho. West end
WiUiams Roger, reporter. Irvon road
Williams Beth, tailor, 7 Brecon road
Williams William, apartments, Winston, Garth road
SOUTH WALES.
Willis David, plumber & gnsfitter. Market «ti
Willis John M. butcher, Market street
i'orthinjfton Thomas Boland, B
White Horse P.H. High street
i'yles Bros. Limited, boot dealers
[kelly's
Armt P.H. &
BU
IRY
PORT is
a seapoit
adjoini
ng the
Tillage of
Pel
ibrev
the
Llanelly d
vision
of the
county of
Carmarlh
en
n of. eountj
court
district
and petty
iiinal
diV
sion
of Llanelh
. with
a station, called
Pel
ibrey
and
Bui
rv Port, on
the S
outh Wales section
BTJBRY POBT.
access to the chief works there, and also to stutions on
the Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway. In this locality
are the extensive copper and tinplat* works, and several
collieries, mainly anthracite. The town is supplied with
water from Llanelly and from springs, but the copper
and lead works receive their supply from a reservoir, at
Cwm Capel, capable of holding twenty million gallons,
and the tin works from the Morlais river, about 5
miles off. The church of St. Mary, erected in 1876-7
by Messrs. Elkington, at a cost of about _^7,ooo,
as a memorial chapel of ease to Pembrey, was
opened December gth, 1877, and is in the Gothic
style of the 13th century; it consists of chancel, nave,
aisles and an eastern tower with spire containing 5
bells ; there is a memorial window in the chancel to
George Richards Elkington and Mary Augusta his wife,
erected by their five sons : there are 500 sittings.
There are Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, Congregational
and Wesleyan Methodist chapels. The club and reading
ai room was erected in 1891 on a site given by the Burrv
west Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway Company, and is
ports open to the captains of ships trading between this and
other ports, and to such persons employed by the com-
cif thi- Great Western railway, 14 miles north-west
from Swansea, 4 west from Llanelly, and :6 south-
east from Carmarthen. By an Order of the Car-
marthen County Council, dated November ist, 1902,
and confirmed by Local Government Board Order
dated March 31st, 1903, Burry Port was formed into an
Urban District and civil parish. The harbour, on the
north side, at the entrance of the Burry river, is well
sheltered ; the outer or tidal harbour is 15 acres in
extent; the east dock is a floating dock, with an area
of about half an acre, capable of admitting vessels of
1,800 tons burden; it has entrance gates 43 feet wide
and a depth of 22 feet at ordinary spring tides and
15 feet at neap tides, deepening to the sea; these dock?
are the nearest for shipping the anthracite coal from
the Gwendraeth and Trimsaran valleys. T
floating dock has been closed. The principal
are anthracite coal, fire clay and tin plates. By an Ac
of Parliament passed in 1866 the Burry Port and pany, local works, and residents at Burry Port,
Gwendraeth Valley Railway Company were empowered be elected members. The Parish Hall, in Stepney road,
to purchase the Llanelly and Kidwelly canal, for thf* erected in 1894, is used both for church purposes and
purpose of forming a railway up the valley, and it , for public entertainments, and will seat 500 persons,
was accordingly opened in 1869, for coal and mineral ^ There is a public library in Station road. The area is
traffic, and for passenger traffic in 1909. In March, 1,374 acres; rateable value. ;^14.969 ; the population
1699, the line was extended to Llanelly, giving direct . in 191 1 was 4,599.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Pnst. M. O., T. & Telephonic E. I
have Carmarthenshire added).-
Town Sub-Post & M. O. Office, Achddu.— Mr:
Edmunds, sub-postmistress
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
>Hices. Station road, third thur.sday
month at 7 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, W. T. Edmunds.
Vice-chairman, John Evans.
Reti
nmas Dav
I'S
W. D. Jenkii
vi,l Evans
John Leysho
niuel L. C
ravelle
Williams L.R.C.P. & S
ances. Frederick Bull.
Oflicial
('lerk. J. Lewis Phillips, solicit
Treasurer. W. Grimth
Bank, Llanelly
Medical Officer of Health, Owor
Eriin. Bronheulog. Burry Pnr
Surveyor i Inspector of Nu
("ouncil offices
Rate Collector, William R. Leyshon, Counc
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Coast Guard Station, Thomas
Custom House, Nicholas J.
officer
Ministry of Labour Emphn
oflices ; William R. Leysho')
Parish Hall, Stepney road
Public Library, Station road, W. J. Maunder, librarian
Beading Room & Club, D. J. Williams, sec
PRIV.tTB nRSIDEKTS. Daniel
Arnold David, Elkington road
Arnold Richard, Penbryn vil
kington road
Bevan William, Burry villa
Bowen Edwin John. Rose villa
Bowser Miss Annie. Bumrnlow
Chivers Mrs. Pl«» Newvdd
vertisement
shermen k Mariners' Koyal Benevolent
Representative. George Hancock. Burrv
ndraeth Valley Railway Co. See ad-
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Rates. William John, Burry Port
Collector
Dock Master, Edward Morgan
Harbour Supt. Arthur Morgan J. P. Harbour house
.Medical Officer k Public Vaccinator. Pembrey District,
Llanelly Union, Owen Williams L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.
Bronheulog
Registrar of Births, Deaths k Marriages, Llanefiy Union,
William Trevor Evans, Leeswood, Burry Port
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St. Mary's; 10 a.m. (Welsh); 11.15 a™' & 6.30 p.m.:
wed. 7 p.m. ; alternate tues. 7 p.m. (Welsh^
Baptist (Tabernacle), Rev. Richard Ellis Williams; 10.30
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. at 7 p.m. (Welsh)
Baptist (English), Elkington road; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Bethany). Rev. Pryce Jones; 10
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. & fri. at 7 p.m
Congregational. Rev. Glyndwr Richards B.A.. B.D.
(English) ; i( a.m. &. 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
C.ingregatioual (Jerusalem) (Welsh). Rev. Evan Jones
B.A. ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. t fri. at 7 p.m
Congregational (Sion) (Welsh), Rev. James Howell Bees
A.T.S. ; 10.30 am. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k fri. at 7 p.m
Wesleyan (English) (Llanelly & Carmarthen Circuit) :
II a.m. t 6 p.m. ; wed. i thurs. at 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Tlie schools are controlled by the Llanelly group of
eighteen school managers '; William R, Leyshon.
Council offices, Burry Port, correspondent
Burry Port, built in 1893, for 302 boys. 300 girls k 260
infant.s ; George Powell Lewis, master ; .Miss Elizabeth
A. Hughes, mistress; Miss E. J. Edwards, infants'
C.ipper Works (infants'), for 63 ; Miss B. Hammond,
mistress
CONVEYANCE.
Burry Port k Gwendreath Valley Railway Co. (Arthur
Morgan J. P. general supt. of the harbour k g«nerM
manager of the railway ; Edward Morgan." dock
master ; George Hancock, accountant)
Great Western Railway (Bt. Jn. Fortune, station noaclr)
Mansell, Kenrhos [Evans Mrs. Peny bank
Davies Mrs. Elizabeth, Shornia iGower David. Ocean view
Eager John, Caehelyg villa. Elking- j Griffiths Thomas J. P. Glanmor
ton road {Hammond Richard. Pemherton aven
Edwards Daniel Charles. Bnnvmor ' rTowell Mrs. Field house
Evans Francis John, Garthmor [Howell Mrs. M. A. The Glen
Evans The Misses, Penrheol, Elking- ( Isaac James, Bryn-Awel, Pencoed rd
ton road
DIKLCToin .J
Jones Rev. Evan B.A. (Congregatnl.).
Avenue villa, Peuiberton avenue
Lewis Arth A., J. P. Ashburnham ho
Lloyd Mrs. Acbddu villa, Stepney rd
Morgan Arthur J. P. Harbour house
Owen Mrs. New street
Powell Fred Nelson, New lodge
Prieliett John B. Goring villa
Pugh David Howell, Ffynonau, El-
kmgton road
Rees Rev. James Howell A.T.S. (Con-
gregational), Mansel villa
Rees John, Uch-y-don, Elkington rd
Richards Rev. Daniel L.D. (curate)
Rolfe Joseph, Goodig
Rowlands John, Caehelyg villa, El-
kington road
Saunders Grifiith, Uplandi
Thomas Roderick G. Pemberton aven
Waters Mrs. Bay view
Williams Rev. Richard Ellis (Welsh
Baptist), Fron Deg, Pemberton av
Williams John Henrv, Snowdoii house
Williams Owen J.P.' Bronheulog
Wilson Edward Henry, Maesyrhaf,
Stepney roaJ
COMMEKCIAL.
Earlv closing day, Tuesday.
Arnold David Richard, hosiery manu
f.icturer, Mansel street
Arnold Wm. John, grocer. Station rd
Ashburnham Collieries Limited, col-
lierv owners. T N 50
Ashburnham Tinplate Co. Limited
tinplate manufacturers. T A
■■ Ruby ; ■■ T N I
Bacus John & Joseph M. ironmon
gers. Station road
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open 10.4s till I ; sat. 10.45 till
12.30); draw on head office, 54
Lombard street. London E C 3
BLick May (Mrs.;, Butcher's Arms
P.H. New street
Bolton Henry Charles, sewing m*-
rhine agent, Chureh road
Bowen Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Springfield
Brace Thomas, farmer, Gwdig farm
Building Trades Supply (The),
builders' merchants ; portland
cement ; building & glased bricks ;
roofing & flooring tiles 1 timber,
lavatory & bathroom fittings &c. ;
prices on application. T A
••Metal"; T N 17
Bull Frederick, surveyor & inspector
of nuisances. Council offices
Burry Port Co-operative Society Ltd.
(W. J. Richards, sec). Station rd
Burrv Port & Gwendreath Valley
Railway Co. (Arthur Morgan J. P.
general manager ; John Eager,
engineer) ; office, The Docks. T N ;
Burrv Port Foundry & Engineering!
Co.' iron founders. T N 22
Butler Mar\(Mr3.),butcher,Station re
Butler William, butcher. New street
Cambrian Metal Co. (The), manufac
turers of copper & brass sheets,
plates, wire & tubes; T. M. sheets,
sheathing & bolts; South Wales
agents for Elliotts Metal Co. Ltd.
Selly Oak works, Birmingham. T A
•• Metal •■ ; T N 17
Charles David, chemist. New street
D.avies David ■& Son, tailors. New st
Davies Daniel, grocer. Station road
D.ivies David, boot repr. Station road
Davies Jane (Mrs.), china &c. dealer.
New street
Davies John, farmer. Gors farm
Davies Mary (Mrs.). Globe inn
Davies John, master mariner. An-
gurfa. Elkington road
Davies Moses Owen, draper, Station rd
Davies William, blacksmith, Colby rd
Davies Wm. butcher. Station road
Davies William, shopkeeper. New st
Davies WUliam Henry,painter,New st
Dickinson Rob*, grocer. Station road
Dnnn David, grocer. New street
SULTH WALES.
Eager John, harbour engineer, Cae-
■ ■> villa, Elkington luad
Edmunds William Price, ironmonger
Station road
Edmunds Marian (Mrs), shopkpr. 4
sub-postmistress, Achddu Post off
Edwards Daniel Charles (firm. Rees t
Edwards), .solicitor; & at Llanelly
Edwards John, farmer, Gwdigfach
Edwards Mary (Mis.), grocer, Park-
y-minos
Edwards Samuel.moni-.mental mastn.
Ashburnham road & Station road
Evans J. Myrddin, draper, Peniheel.
Elkington road
Evans David, bntcher. Stalinn road
Evans Evan, grocer, Mansel street
Evans Francis John, ship broker.
Gors road
Evans Hugh, undertaker, Ashbuin
Evans Thomas,Half Moon P.H. New si
Evans Thomas H. Neptune hotel
Evans William Trevor, registrar ot
births, deaths & marriages.Llanelh
union, Leeswood
Foi Wm. H. shopkpr. 15 Carway *t
Gower Daniel, farmer, Kenrhos farm
Gower John Lewi5,Engine inn,New st
Gower Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Clyndu
Gravel! Thos. farmer. Mountain lodg'.
Gvavelle James, farmer, Trefynydd
GrifKths Ebenezsr,outfitter,Station rd
Griffiths Wm. storekeeper to Burrx
Port & Gwendraeth Valley Rly. Co
Griffiths Thos. colliery agt. Glanmoi
Griffiths William, relieving & vac-
cination officer tor Lower district,
Elkington road
room John, draper. New street
Hammond Richard, colliery agent
Howes Arthur, baker
Hughes James, refreshment rooms
Hughes John. Mariners' inn
' nkins Erastus Cleveland, artificial
teeth maker, Station road
John David, baker. Station road
hn Margaret (Mrs.), grocer. Pen
coed road
ihu Stephen, insurance agent. Pern
berton avenue
John William, collector of poor rates,
Tellisford
Jones E. & Son, hair drssrs. Station rd
s Doris Miriam (Miss), dairy,
BCRRY PORT.
147
Morgan Frederick John, stationer.
Station road
.Morgan Reel, coal dealer
viorgan Sarah (Mi.ss), grocer, Park-
v-minos
Viorgan Thos. farmer. Llethyrychin
.Morris Mary (Mrs.), Gwendraeth
P.H. Station road
.NCorrrs Richd. O. grocer, Station rd
orris William John, Harbour View
P.H. The Harbour
.Mutter John Edwin, hair dresser.
Station road
ich.lion Jennie (Miss), milliner.
Stepney road
Oddfellows, Manchester Unity ot
(Kilymaenllwyd Lodge No. 4670)
(R. P. Jones, sec)
Owen Elizibeth (Mrs.), greengrocer,
New street
wen Simon, grocer. New street
Parry Thomas, saddler, Gloster house
Peregrine Margaret Hannah (Mrs.),
shopkeeper. New street
Perrott William Thomas k Sons, sta-
Phillips Isaac, stationer. New street
hillips Jcili'i. farmer. Gwscnm
Pressde
& shoe
oad
es Ele
bello
(Miss). Porto-
lope & Anchor P.H
Jones H Bowen, road contractor
Jones John, Cro-wn inn
Lewis & Son, ship store dealers
Lewis Benjamin, butcher, Colby road
Lewis Benjamin, Pemberton Arms
P.H. Colby road
Lewis David. White Lion P.H
Lewis Francis, ship broker
Lewis John, builder, Sandfield ler
Lewis Leslie C. cvcle dlr. Stepney rd
Levshon William R. rate collector to
ijrhan Dist. Council, Council office^
Llivd & Son, drapers. Stepney road
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open 10.4; a.m. to i p.m. ; sat,
104; a.m. till 12.30 p.m.); draw
on London cfi. 71 Lombard st E C ;
London Joint City & Midland Ban]
Limited (sub-branch) (open 10 am
till 12.30 p.m. ; sat. 10 a.m. till 1:
noon); draw on head office, ;
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
MoCubbin Mary (Miss), Cambrian ht
McDowall James, draper. Elkiniton rr
Martin Pha-be (Mr-.). Coasting Piloi
P.H. Station road
Metallic Chemicals Limited, chemica
n.annfacturers. T A "Metal
chem": T N 57
Ministrv of Labour Employmeni
Exchange (William R. Leyshon
branch manager). Council offices
dealer. Station road
Public Library (W. J. Maunder,
librarian) Station road
Public Telephone Call Office (Ben-
jamin James, clerk in charge), 3
Glanmor terrace
Rabaiotti & Co. confectnrs Station rd
Reading Room & Club (D.J.Williams,
sec)
Rees David, beer retailer, Achddn
Rees Evan SI. cycle agt. Station re
Rees John, shoe maker. Station road
Rees Samuel, ship smith. Neptune
square & furniture dealer. New st
Reeves Jas. shopkpr. i Woodbrook ter
Hevnolds Rees Geo. drpr. Station r!
Roberts Ann (Mrs.), grocer. New st
Koberts Elizh. (Mrs.),shpkpr.Colhy rd
Roberts Mary (Miss), shopkeeper.
Station road
Roberts Thomas, boot & shoe maker.
Sinclair Matthew, Glanmor hotel
00k Charles, tobacconist, Station rd
Taylor Albert Edwin, picture frame
Parkyminos street
Thomas David, grocer. Stepney road
Thomas David Maurice, farmer,
Moreb
Thomas Frank, chemist & druggist &
seedsman. Station road. T N 39
Thomas Richard Price. butcbr.New st
Thomas Rowland, Cornish Arms P.H.
Walters Jn. jun. chemist. Station rd
Walters MargretU (Mrs.), grocer
Walters W
Wilkins Da
Williams A
John
m. butcher, Ne-w
grocer, Station r
i (Mrs.), grocer,
James, faru
waiii
Borllan
Williams Cath. (Miss), frmr. Ty
Williams David, buildr. 15 William;
Williams David, farmer. Van far
Williams David, grocer. New sti
Williams Frederick, dealer in w
makers' tools &c. New street
Williams Griffith Phillip, Railway
Williams John Henry L.S.A. 1
William
William
William
Jc surgeon,
Snowdo
Margaret (Mrs.) & Son,
Colby road
iarv (Mrs.).grocr.CoIbv rd
)wen L.HC.P. & S. &L.M.
lysician & surgeon.S; medi-
cal r.n'u-oi- of health to Burry Port
Urban District Council & medical
officer & public vaccinator Pembrey
district. Llanelly union, Bronheulog
Wright Walt, greengrocer. Station rd
148 BL'RTOX.
SOUTH WAJ.ES.
[kelly's
BTJBTOK is a paiiBh in the county of Pembroke, to the
nuiih of Milford Haven, with a ferry to Pembroke; it is
I mile east from JJew Milford terminal station on the
(rreat Western railway, 2J north from Pembroke, 6 west
from Milford and 7 south-south-east from Ha%'erfordwest,
111 the hundred of Rhos, petty sessional division of Roose,
fonnty court district of Haverfordwest, and union of Pem
broke, and in the rural deanery of Boose and archdeaconry
and diocese of St. David's. The church (dedication un-
knnwn) is an ancient building of stone in the Early
EcgUsh style, consisting of chancel with the chupel of St.
Andrew on the south side, nave, north aisle, north tran-
sept, south porch, and an embattled western tower ; a
siinctus bell hangs above the chancel arch ; in the centre
of the chancel is an altar tomb, adorned with shields
of arms, to commemorate Richard Wogan ; the south
chapel and chancel have each a piscina and the porch
a holy-water stoup ; three of the windows are stained ;
the font is square and of early date ; the church was
restored in 1689, again in 1865-1867, and again in 1899,
and affords 300 sittings. The registers date from the
year 1681. The living is a rectory, net yearly value
^184, with 45 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of Jesus College, Cambridge. The Calvinistic Methodist
chapel, built in 1884, has 150 sittings ; • the Wesleyan
chapel, at Hill Mountain, erected in i860, seats 120, and
there is a Baptist chapel at Sardis, erected in iBaa,
seating 450 ; another at Guildford, and an iron mission
church at the Hill. Williamston, the seat of Sir Owen
Henry Philipps Scourfield hart. D.L., J. P. is a, mansion
surrounded by a large park. The trustees of Earl Cawdor,
who is a minor, are lords of the manor, and Sir
Owen H. P. Scourfield bart. is the principal landowner.
The soil is slatey with rah ; small crops of wheat,
barley .ind oats are grown, but the land is mostly under
pasture. The area is 3,472 acres of land, 2 of inland
water, 4 of tidal water and 194 of foreshore ; rateable
value, ^3,143; the population in 1911 was 983.
The depot of the lYinity Hjuse Corporation is in this
parish.
Houghton is a hamlet, i mile distant.
Post & Telegraph Office, Houghton.— Mrs. L James,
sub-postmistress. Letters are received through Ney-
land, Pemb. which is the nearest money order office
Wall Letter Boxes. — Burton & Trinity wharf
School, Houghton (mixed), for 122 children ; J. Webb,
aster
Marked thu
Haverford-
D.ivies Joseph, farmer, Houghton
Evans Benj. shopkpr. Pembroke ferry
*Evans John, farmer, Newton
George Alfd. market grdnr. Milton cot
Griffiths Frances (Mrs.),frmr.Cndlack
Hav James, farmer, Oxland
Hay Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer
*Hunt James, farmer, Thurston
James Archibald, farmer. Barn
Jenkins Wm. shipwright, Clifl hou.^^e
Jones John, farmer, Thurston
♦Jones John, farmer, Woodside
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), grcr.Houghtn
n Melinda (Miss), frmr. Houghton 1 Ivennaford Lewis, farmer
xn George, farmer, Milton hill ' Lewis Howard, farmer. Hill
n Mary(Mrs.),blcksmth.Houghtn! Miller John, farmer. Mead Lodge fm
ns John, farmer. The Lawn 1 Morris Fred, farmer, Hearson
Brown Mrs. Mary Ann, Been hill
Hughes James, Barnlake
Ivejiiey Mrs. Mabel
Jones Rev. Evan Lewis M.A. The
Rectory
Pile Capt. Henry John, Trinity
house, Pembroke ferry
Scourfield Sir Owen Henry Philipps
bart. D.L., J. P. Williamston
Webb J. School house, Houghton
Morris John, farmer, Norton
Morse John, farmer. Ivy park
Prout Thomas, farmer. Green hil.
Rees Alfred, Houghton
Rogers James, farmer. pTnjis
Scale Thomas, farmer, Benton
»Skone George farmr. Ash Mountain
»Thomas Fredk. & Gilbert, farmers.
Hanging stone
»Thoiiias John, farmer. Southland
♦Thomas Sai-ah Jane (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, Hill mountain
Thomas William, farmer. Hill
Tombs Misses. frmrs. Lit.Dumpledale
Trinity House (Capt. Heniv .] hn
Pile', supt.), Pembroke ferrv
Williams Wm. frtr.r. St. Andrews pk
BYNEA,
CADOXTON juxta BABBT is a town standing on
Iho north shore of the Bristol Channel, with a station on
the Barry r:dlway, from which a branch line runs to
Penarth on the Taff Vale railway, and is 173 nailes from
London, 2 miles east from Barry, 3 west from Penarth,
6J .south-west from Cardiff and iSJ from Newport (Mon.),
ill the Llandaff and Barry division of the county
•if Glamorgan. Dynas Powis hundred and petty ses-
^i .iial division, CardiiT union and county court dis-
trict, rural deanery of Barry and archdeaconry and
diocese of Llandaff. This ancient civil parish has
been amalgamated with Barry. Until the commence-
iireiit of the works for the docks at Barry, in 1884.
Cadi.xton was an unimportant village, but it has since
rapidly gn.wn into an important cnmmeroial centre:
llie present town is pleasantly seated on an eminence 150
feet above the sea level, and was governed from 1888 by
.1 Local Board for the parishes of Barry, Cadoxton, Mer-
ihyr Dovan and part of Sully, until the present Urban
District Council was constituted under the " Local Go-
vernment Act, 1894." Main sewers were laid down in
Dafen.
I they are complete.- The living is a rectory, net income
j .^350, with 40 acres of glebe, in the gift of trustees.
, and held since 1902 bv the Rev. John Smith Longdon
M.A. of Jesus College.' Oxford, who is also rector of St.
Mary's, Barry Dock, which is in this parish, and rural
dean. The church of St. Aidan, in Main street, erected
: at a cost of ;£2.5oo, has institute rooms attached.
, and will seat about 500 persons. Bethel English Presby-
i terian church, in Court road, is a building of local
stone, erected in 1893, at a cost of ^^1,300, and will seat
' 450 persons. St. Mary's church for the Barry Dock
district, was erected in 1905 (for particulars see under
Barry). The Welsh Baptist chapel, in the old village,
is an old building with burial ground attached, and
will seat about 200. The Welsh Calvinistic Methodist
chapel, Pontypridd street, is a stone bnilding in the
Gothic style, erected at a cfist of j^i,Roo. opened 11
Jan. 1891, and has 500 sittings; in the basement is
or meetings &c. capable uf seating 450
persons, rne Wesleyan chapel. Church road, is a
Gothic stone building, erected about 1862 at a cost
all the principal streets, with a foil into the Bristol of j£70o. and has 400 sittings. The Barry Cemetery of
Channel, at a cost of ^iB.ooo. The town is lighted with 3j acres, near Merthyr Dovan church, formed in i?8g,
gas from works at Barry Dock, and supplied with water has been enlarged at' a cost of ;£7.724. and now com-
fium reservoirs at Pencoedtre and Stumphall bv the Ba
Urban District Council. The church of SS. Catwg and
Illtyd, in the old village, is an ancient building of stone,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western
tower containing 3 bells, two of which are cracked: the
nave was thoroughly restored in 1885 nt a cost of over
^500, when a new roof was erected, pulpit and pitch,
pine seats aibled : a stained window was inserted on the
south side in 18B7, by Caroline Spickett, in memory of
her parents : on the south side, in the wall, are rem'iins
of the stairs formerly leading to the ancient rood loft :
the chancel retains its piscina, and there is a stoup near
the porch door: the chancel, divided from the nave by
a Gothic arch, is in a very dilapidated state: there is
a lancet window at the ea«t end in five compartments,
and a rose window above which has been Hocked np :
the font is ancient: on the walls of the chancel are
tablets to Watkin Thomas, gent. ob. 17 Sept. 1666, and
to Ann his wife; to Jane Thoma.^, wife of Edward Ens-
t;ince, former rector, ob. q Jan. 1704 : to George Fowler
M.A. rector of this parish, ob. 21 Aug. 1646; and to
Edward John, ob. 25 Oct. 1799: there are abont Po
sittings. The register dates from the year 17-1. but
the entries are missing from 1806 to 1813. after which
prises 17J acres: it is under the control of the Barry
Urban District Council, and has a mortuary chapel,
erected in 1893 at a cost of j^i,2oo, and a caretaker's
house, built at a cost of ^500 in 7891. In Vere street
is a branch of Barclays Bank Limited. The principal
hotels are the " Royal," at the comer of Main street
and Barry road, and the Wenvoe Arms hotel, near the
station. Brick making is carried on here, bat the in-
habitants are chiefly engaged at the docks. Here are
the remains of a monastery. Mrs. Jenner is lady of
the iiiiinor. The principal landowners are the owners
of the Wenvofi estate, William Richard Basset esq. and
Richard E. Spencer esq. The soil is clay and lime-
stone; subsoil, red marl. The chief crops are wheat
and oal«, with some pasture. The population in iqot
was 16,569, and in 1911, 20,829.
Deputy Parish Clerk, John Phillipi.
Town .Sub-Post, M. O.. T. k Telephone Call Oflice.—
.Miss Alice Renton Dickson, sub-postmistress. Lettert
received throiiL'h Barn-. Telegrams are di.^patched
but
•ered
n Sub-Post k M. 0. Office, Barry road.— Mrs. Emma
irbidge. sub-postmistress
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAPOxroN. 149
8 CI
ry Cemetery, '
urial Authority
ce Station, Wei
ables
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Tordoff, Barry, clerk to the
PLACES OK WORSHIP, with
Congregational, Court
Samuel Roberts ; ii
seat 280
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Melrose street
6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 250
United Methodist, Court road; 11 a.m.
& 6
th) Circuif); Rer.
sleyan Methodist (Cardiff (Pi
irthur James Jefferies
St. Catwg (or St. Cadoc) Church, Old Village, Rev. John j Church road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; seat 400
Smith Longdon M.A. rector ; Rev. Ifor Davies & Rev,
Thomas Charles Jones B.A. curates; 8 & 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m
St. Aidan's Church, Main street, Rev. John Smitl:
Longdon M.A. rector ; 9 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; weel
days, 7.30 a.m. & 7 p.m
St. Mary's Church. Holton road (see Barry)
Baptist (English), Court road (Mount Pleasant); 11 a ui.
& 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. ; seat soo
Baptist (Welsh), Old Cadoxton (Calfaria) ; to. 30 a.m. ji
6 p.m. ; seat 400
Baptist, Cadoxton Moors
Bethel Presbyterian Church (English), Court road. Rev. | children ; Miss F. E. Jack
J. Griffith Jones M.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tuee, j The above named schools are controlled bv the Banj
730 P-ra Education Sub-Committee ; R. Treharne Rees, Barry,
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Pontypridd street ; 10.30 education secretary
.T.m. & 6 p.m. : mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m. summer k Railway Station, John Morgan, station master
7 p.m. winter; seat 500 " • "■ ■■ "■ ■•-
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Cadoxton Council, erected 1878, enlarged in 1891, at a
cost of ^4,500, & further enlarged in 1895, at a cost
of _J6.9oo, for 460 boys. 460 girls & 393 infants ;
Thomas Ewbank. master ; Miss E. Mends, mistress ;
Miss S. Williams, infants' mistress
Hannah street, erected in 1899, at a cost of _£i4,ooo, for
388 boys, 390 girls & 358 infants ; J. A. Jones, master;
Miss E. Thomas, mistress ; Miss G. Masterman,
infants' mistress
erston road (infants), erected in 1898, for 275
PRIVATE EESIDENTS.
Budge Edward John H. Brocm c
Court road
Davies Rev. Ifor (curate), 16
wich road
Draper John Robert M.B.CadoTto
Jefferies Rev. Arthur Jame:
leyan), 77 Court road
Jenkins Mrs. New house
Lewis John, 53 Kenilworth road
Llewellyn John Rowland, The C01
Longdon Rev. John Smith M.A. (
tor & rural dean). Rectory
Goods Station (Cardiff road), Taff Vale Railway
(We:
Morgan John, The Hebbles
Roberts Rev. Edward Samuel (Welsh
Congregational), 3 Charlotte street
Smith Ernest, 51 Kenilworth road
Williams Rev. John Dynvant(English
Congregational). 4 Cardiff ruad
COMMEHOIAL.
Early
day. Wednesday.
Ace William, laundry. Court road
Anderson Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Vere street 1
Arkell iHerbert, brick maker, Coldbrooke road
Ashton Albert, outfitter. 54 Vere street
Banks Eliza (Miss), shopkeeper, 50 Vere street
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch) (William Prichard 1
Phillips, manager), 52 Vere street; draw on head [
office, 54 Lombard street, London EC 3 I
Barry Cemetery (J. B. Tordoff, Barry, clerk to the i
Burial Authoritv) j
Barry District Bill Posting Co. Limited (T. V. Davies,
n-anagerl, 3 Vere street
Barry & District Co-operative Society Limited (No. 3 i
branch), 6 Vere street
Barrv Public Reading Room (Free Library branches),
Tho Cimmon
Bi-nson Finny (Mrs.l. wardrobe dealer, 103 Barry road
Bishop Richard, butcher, 81 Main street
Blumberg Alexander, shopkeeper, 3 Church road
Brain Edv.ard Joseph, boot maker, 5 Vere street
Brain Thomas Alfred, boot repairer. 100 Barry Toad
Brack William, shopkeeper, 58 Vere .street
Brown Annie (Mrs.), greengrocer ic6. & fried fish shop
108, Barry road
Brown George, saddler, 189 Court road
Buckler Herbert, Wenvoe Arms hotel, Vere street
Budge Edward J. H., L.R.C.S. & L.H.C P Edin .
L.R F.P.S Glas surgeon. Broom croft. Court road
Bvrd Arthur, boot maker & baker, see Palmer & Bvrd
Cadoxtnn (Barry) Conservative Club & Institute' Ltd.
Vere street
Cadoxton Palace, cinematograph theatre (T. O. Mc-
Quire. manager), 48 Vere street
Cadnxtm Temperance Institute (G. Wedlake, sec).
100 Main street
Chapman George, shopkeeper, 121 Barrv road
Clark William, shopkeeper, 4 V*.re street
Clemo Jessie (Mrs.), grocer, 23 Robin's lane
Cleverdon William Henry, hair dresser, 62 Vere street
Cooksley Edward James,' coal merchant, Cardiff road
Cousins William J. ironmonger, 79 Main street
Cruise William, market gardener, -97 Main street
David Evan, butcher, 43 Vere street
Davies Albert Lewis, corn merchant, 13 Vere street
Davies Alfred, insurance agent, 19 Robin's lane
Davies Evan, shopkeeper, 42 Barry road
Davies Isabella (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 37 Vere street
Davies Thomas, greengrocer, 2 Barrv road
Davies Thomas V. house agent, 3 Vere street
Draper John Robert B.A., MB., B.C.Camb. physician &
surgeon, Cadoxton house
Dter
Fifield Frederick George, shopkeeper, 28 Harvey street
Fox Arthur Reginald, greengrocer, 117 Court road
Fox Frederick Arthur, greengrocer, 34 Barry road k
93 Main street
Francis Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 45 Vere street
Froom John William, contractor. Glebe ho. Victoria pk
Fudge Bert, boot repairer, 63 Palmerston road
Green Thomas, shopkeeper, 27 Harvey street
Griffiths Charies B. Roval hotel, Barry road
Griffiths David, farmer. The Mount
Halewoods Limited, hoot dealers, 87 Main street
Hancock Mary (Mrs), laundry, 61 Main street
Hancock Samuel, butcher, 105 Barry road
Harper & Kemp, greengrocers, 84 Main street
Harvey Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Riverside place
Hewlett Eniily (Mrs.), greengrocer, 99 Barry road
Hibberd Florence (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 's Vere st
Hibberd George, upholsterer, 72 Main street
Hiley James, pork butcher, 6 Barry road
Hopkins Margaret (Mrs.), midwife, 4c; Hannah street
Howell Euuua (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 26 Vere street
Howells John William, house decorator, 63 Main street
Hunt Alfred, chimney sweeper, 2 Hannah street
Ireland John, shopkeeper, 16 Vere street
Isaac Jn draper 94, confectioner 96, t grocer 98, Barrv rd
Jelf George, greengrocer, 41 Vere street
Jenkins Edward, boot maker, 8 Barry road
Jeremiah Benjamin, butcher, 18 Barry road
John Ofrirude (M:s.), shopkeeper, '4 Chesterfield street
John Thomas, boot maker. 83 Main street
Johns William, pork butcher, 33 Vere street
fonrs Jane (-Mrs.), shopkeeper, 104 Barry road
Jones John, draper, 69 & 71 Main street
lones Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 43 Main street
Keefe Patrick, shopkeeper, 23 Cardiff road
Kemp Ernest George, greengrocer, see Harper & Kemp
Kew Elizabeth (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife. 12 Quarella st
Kew Robert Daniel, insurance agent. 12 Quarella street
Kinnersley Edmund, Three Bells P.H. Old Cadoxton
Knight Isaac Frank, tailor, 148 Barry road
Lakin Henry, butcher, 53 Vere street
Latham John, boot maker, 53 Main street
Lawes Frank, greengrocer, 14 Barry road
Layland Wilfred, shopkeeper, 112 Barry road
Le Roy Emile, confectioner, 67 Main street
Levers John Eskett & Son. hay k straw merchantg, 148
Court road
Lewis Charles H. grocer, 41 Barry road
Lewis Leah (Miss), wardrobe dealer, 85 Mam street
Lewis Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 33 Churchill ter
Lewis Thomas, insurance supt. Wesleyan & General
Assurance Society. 115 Court road
Llewellin Edmund J. printer, 62 Main street
Llewellyn Alice (Miss), shopkeeper, 66 Main street
Llewellyn Thomas, draper, 51 Vere street
Lloyd k Co. outfittOTS, 89 & 01 Main street
150
CADOXTON.
SOUIH WALES.
[hEiLv'
Llojd Edward James, Witchell hotel, Barry road
Lovesy Charles Henry, shopkeeper, 9 Vere street '
McCord Eliiaheth Ann (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr.58 Main st
Malins Josiah, tobacconist, 32 Vere street
Mallaby George Frederick, confectioner, 82 Main street
Martin' Thomas, draper, 95 Main street
Mason Alice (Mrs.), irardrobe dealer, 65 Main street
Maurice Thomas, baker, 108 Main st. & 4 Barry load
Michaelson Jacob, pawnbroker, 55 Main street
Monk Walter Henry, pork butcher, 49 Vere street
Morris Marjory (Mrs.), grocer, 44 Vere street
Mor.^e Alfred, shopkeeper, 116 Barry road
Motton George, plumber. Hannah street
Movie Richard Henry, boot repairer, 40 Barry road
Murphy Blanche & Magarie (Misses), 12 Barry road
Murphy Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 Barry road
Mutter Agnes (Miss), fried fish dealer, 20 Vere street
Xoble Frank, shopkeeper, 35 Main street
Nordlund Jessie (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 23 Barrv road
Owen Luke Y. k Son. wine k spirit merchants, 25 Vere st
Palfrev Alfred, boot repairer, iq Vere street
Palmer & Bj-rd, bakers 18, & boot makers 42, Vere st
Parke Louisa fMrs.), grocer, 21 Cardiff road
Payne Kate (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 114 Barry road
Pearce Matilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Vere street
Pearce Robert, hair dresser, 17 Vere street
Pearce Sydney, shopkeeper, 37 Robin's lane
Finn ell Margaret (Mrs), .shopkeeper, la, Davies street
Powell Albert Edward, hair dresser, 2 Vere street
Eawnson Beatrice (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 51 Main st
Reed John H. baker, 117 Barry road
Rendell H. S. & Sons, builders, Hannah street
Reynolds Henry, hoot repairer, 119 Barry road
Richards Daniel, butcher, 115 Barry road
Richards Ernest James, shopkeeper. 41 Main street
Richards Philip David, chemist, s Church road
Richards Thomas, btitcher, 34 Vere street
Ridgewav Brothers, botanical brewers. Coldbronke road
Robinson George Henry, shopkeeper, 35 Vere street
Robinson Lilian (Mrs.), grocer, loa Barry road
Rowe Benjamin, fried fish dealer, 92 Barry road
Sheppard William, boot repairer, 2 Gilbert street
Shirvington Henry, photographer, 77 Main street
Slocombe John, grocer, 104 Main street
Spickett William, undertaker, 181 Court road
Storey Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 48 Barry road
Summers Benjamin, grocer, 40 Vere street
Sutton Ada (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 107 Barry road
Sutton George, shopkeeper, 30 Bridge street
Syms William, boot & shoe maker, 46 Barry road
Taylor Edward, shopkeeper, 39 Harvey street
Taylor George, news agent, 55 Vere street
Taylor Henry, house agent, 22 Kenilworth road
Thomas Isaac k Co. ironmongers, 48 Vere street
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 150 Barry road
Thomas Nellie (Miss), shopkeeper, i Palmerston road
Thomas Thomas William, wheelwright. Old Village
Thomas William, boot maker, 13 Harvey street
Tiller Amy Martha (Mrs.), fancy draper, 59 Vere street
Townsend Walter, news agent, 3 Barry road
Turner Charity (Mrs.), shopkeeper, :; Main street
Tutton Charles, cycle agent, 60 Main street
Walters Thomas, grocer, 73 Main street
Waters Henry Albert, decorator. 94 Main street
Watson William Henri-, furniture dealer, 80 Main st
Way William, hair dresser, 16 Barry road
Weaver F. William IV. Bridge street
\Vlieeler Brothers, butchers, 90 Main street
Willett Harry Ernest, hardware dealer, 97 Barry road
Williams Lena (Miss), fruiterer, 7 Vere street
Williams Margaretta (Mrs.), draper. 4 Church road
Williams Nelly (Miss), shopkeeper, 87 Court road
Williams Thomas, decorator, Coldbrooke road
Williams William F. grocer, 28 Tydfil street
Woodfield John, boot repairer, 106 Main street
Woodham Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 96 Main street
CADOXTON-JUXTA-NEATH, see Neath.
CAEBATT is a village and parish
road, li miles from Ely station on
Swansea section of the Great Wester
south-west from Cardiff, in the LI;
division of the county of Glamorgan,
Llandaff petty sessional division, Cardiff union and Trah
county court district, rural deanery of Penarth and owne
archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The church of red 1
St. Mary is an ancient building of local stone, consist- The
ing of chancel, nave, south porch and a western tower
containing one bell : there is an early stone font and
several memorial stones with (luain't epitaphs, and
there are two stained windows : the church was fully
restored in i88:;-6, at a cost of jTaoo, and affords 75
sittings. The earlier registers, dating from 1741, have
been lost ; the present register dates only from 1790.
The living is a vicarage, with Ely annexed.
)n the Cowbridge value ^250. including residence and 3S
the Cardiff and in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff. ;
I railway and 3J 1913 by the Rev. David Lewis Marsde
ndaff and Barry David's College. Lampeter, who resides
Kibbor hundred, is an English Congregational Missioi
res of glebe,
d held since
B.A. of St.
Ely. There
hail. Mrs.
ills John Beale
ippe Bertram Henry. Cm
David Evan, farmer,
CAEBPHILIiY is
-Ian tar
et yearly
Harriet (M
or. The principal land-
owner is Lord Wharton. The soil is gravel ; subsoil,
red clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats and roots.
The area is 773 acres : rateable value, £2.3yg : the
population in 1911 was 237.
Post Office. Cyntwell. — David Williams, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Cardiff via Ely. The nearest money
order k telegraph office is at Ely
Wall Letter Box. Caerau
The children of this place attend Ely, Wenvoe k St.
K.igan's school!
shopkeeper.
Cvntwell
Davies Thomas, farmer
Emerson Wm. farmer, Sweldon farm
Fox Chas. Jbs. beer retlr. Cyntwell
Hancock Arthur, market gardener
Harlier William, farmer
James Charles. f:irni bailiff to B. H.
Trippe esq. Church farm
Morgan Wm. A. market grdnr.Trevene
Peach Tom Hamilton, farmer
Thomas Alfred, refreshment rooms, .
Woodlands
Thorne William & Sons, brick makrs
market town in the c^iunty ol
ui.nmorgan, near me range nf hills which runs through
that county and streti-hes northward into Brecknockshire,
in the Caerphilly division of the county and in the
parish of Eglwysiian, 179 miles from London by rail (via
Cardiff), 49 from Bristol, 7 from Cardiff, 12 from New-
port (Monmouth), 6 from Pontypridd and 59 from
.Swansea, in the hundred of Caerphilly, Lower Caer-
philly petty sessional division, Pontypridd union, Car-
diff county court district, and in the rural deanery of
Caerphillv and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff.
The Caerphilly station of the Rhymney railway, and of
the Pontypridd and Newport railway, opened in the
autumn of 1887, is on the south side of the town; a
branch line, 4 miles in length, was opened in 1894 to
Senghenith, where coal is found in considerable
quantities. Caerphilly is supposed to have been for-
merly a borough, but its privileges were lost in the
reigii of Henry VUI. The town stands in a broad
valley inclosed by mountains, the descent to it from
Cardiff being beautifully picturesque, and in many
parts characterised by features of grandeur and sub-
limity. The houses are in general small and neatly
built, but without order or regularity, and there are
«',me modern dxvellings. The Local Board, formed by
Local Government Board Order No 29.218, dated April
4, 1803. now the Caerphilly Urbnn District Council,
under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
1894,'' comprises within the district the parishes of
Eglwysiian ,".nd Llanfabon. 'Ihe ilislrii-t is ilivided into
seven' wards. The town is supplied with water and gas
by the Rhymney and .\ber Valleys Gas and Water Co.
C.'ierphilly ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1850
from Bedwas (Mon.) and Eglwysiian. The district of
Pwll-y-pant has been severed "from the ecclesiastical
parish of Caerphilly, and attached to that of Llnnbra-
dach. The church of St. Martin, erected in 1879, at a
cost of about /5.500, and consecrated by Dr. Ollivant,
Bishop of Llandaff, 17 Dec. 1879, is a building in the
Early English style, from designs by the late Mr. Buck-
e ridge, architect, of London, carried out under the
supervision nf the late Mr. John L. Pearson R.A. and
ccnsists of chancel, -nave, aisles, transepts, vestry, north
porch and a tower containing a clock and 8 hells ; tha
tower was erected in 1910-11 at a cost nf ^£1,780, in
commemoration of the visit to Caerphilly of His late
Majesty King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra: the
bells were the gift of Miss Anthony, The Grove, Caer-
philly : the stained east window is a memorial to
(he late Baroness Windsor: the organ was erected in
1591 at a cost of /516: the church was enlarged in 1905
at a cost of /■4.ooo. and will seat about 800 persons. The
register, included in that of Eglwysiian, which dates
from 1689, has entries of marriages in St. Martin's
DTRECTORY.l
SOUTH WALES.
CAERPRILLY. 151
church fiom tbu year 1754. The living is a rectory, net
income £266, with 125 acres of glebe and residem-e, in
the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff. and held
since 1914 by the Rev. Thomas Walter Davies B.A. of
St. David'.s College, Lampeter.
Barclays Bank Ltd. the National Provincial and
Union Bank of England Limited and Lloyds Bank
LiiDjted have branches here.
At Pwll-y-pant are extensive quarries, the property
of the Marquess of Bute, but not now (1919) y»orked.
Cattle fairs are held on February 28th, April 4th and
5th, Trinity Thursday, July 19th, August 25th, October
Qth, November i6th and the Thursday before Christmas.
Caerphilly Castle. — The ancient castle of Caerphilly is
a stupendous and truly magnificent pile, standing in the
centre of the town, on a level space, bounded on the
north and south by lofty hills and expanding on the east
and west into a "beautiful vale, skirted by the river
Ruiiinoy on the one side and on the other by the Ta£E :
it appears to have been of Norman origin, and was
enlarged at successive periods, chiefly by Hugh le
Despenser, the favourite of Edward 11. for whom it
was wrested from the Mortimers, its ancient possessors :
the buildings in the several courts, together with a
spacious area, were inclosed within a lofty outer wall
of great thickness, strengthened with massive buttresses
and defended at intervals by square towers, between
which a communication was kept up by an embattled
corridor : in the outer court were the barracks for the
garrison, from ^^hich a magnificent gateuay, flanked by
two magnificent hexagonal tower.s, gave access by a
drawbridge over the moat into an inner ward, where
another massive gateway, stronirlv defended bv a pi.rt-
oullis, the grooves of which sliU remain, led' into tb-
court containing the state apartments ; this court, leventy
yards in length and forty wide, is enclosed 01. the nortii
side by a lutt^y wall strengthened by buttresses and [lieire.!
at intervals by loop-hnl.s for the discharge of missiles, and
on the other sides by portions nt the buildings and tower.-
guarding the entrances : the great ball, a noble iparluient.
seventy feet in length, thirty-five wide ai.d seventeen
high, was lighted by four lofty ogee windows of beautiful
design, finely wrought^ in the Decorated style ; and at a
height of twelve feet from the floor, ornamented corbels
support clustered vaulting shafts four feet high : the roof,
which was of timber, rested on small clustered shaft>
rising above mutilated heads, carved in stone; these
now sustain a modern roof, placed over the hall a few-
years since, on the occasion of the visit of the Royal
Archseological Society ; the western entrance to tl«s court
was also over a drawbridge, through a splendid arched
enormous bastions. The most con-
the greater part of a huge
jthiug
I gateway, defended
spicuous feature in
I circular tower, about 50 feet in height, the sul
I which has for centuries overhung the base abu
feet, being apparently preserved from falling by
i but the tenacity of the cement with which it w
j structed: these imposing remains are especially remark-
j able for their extraordniary extent, which comprises au
I area of not less than thirty acres, and the ruins them-
j selves are the most magnificent of any now remaining in
the Principality, and present an august memorial of a
structure which, in its pristine splendour, could have been
rivalled by few similar edifices in the kingdom.
In the neighbourhood Roman and other remains have
I iieen met with, and it has been thought by some that
Caerphilly was a Rom;in station, corresponding to the
" Jupania " of Ptolemy. From the old mansion, called
■ Watford, near CaeqihiUy, George Whitefield, the eminent
preacher, was married to Mrs. James (a widow), of Aber-
gavenny ; this marriage, which tool; place at St. Martin's
I church, Caerphilly, is entered in the old register of
j Kglwysilan church, as follows : " George Whitefield and
Elizabeth James, married, No '
1 parish is 3.255
14,426 acres ; rate-
The Marquis of Bute is lord of the manor, and Jame
Goodrich esq. the Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.C., C.B
Lord Tredegar and E. W. M. Corbett esq. J. P. are th'
principal landowners. The Cwm is the seat of Danie
Thomas W. Davis esq. J. P. The chief crops are hav
wheat and barley. The soil is gravel ; subsoil, various
chiefly clay. The area of the entire parish 0
Eglwvsilan is 10.192 acres of land and 52 of water
The area of Caerphilly <
acres; population in 1911, 10,278.
The area of the Urban District i
able value, jri2o,432 ; the populatii
and in 1911, 32,844.
The population of the wards i
tridwr, 5.549; Caerphilly North, 5,255; Caerphilly South,
.916; poison, 2,877 ; Senghenydd, 5,898; Taff's Well,
-Aber
,8S6; Ts
Mvnach,
Aber and Scnghenith (or Senghenydd) ere large min-
ing villages on the Rhyraney railway, where there are
extensive collieries. Thev will be found under separate
ENERGLYN, a hamlet of Eglwysilan parish, includes
he town of Caerphilly ; Hendredenny, another hamlet,
i one mile west-by-north; Park, 3 north-west; Rhyd-
-boitham, ij yvest ; and Van, a hamlet in Bedwas
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS tc.
Retire in April,
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— John Lewis.
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Cardiff
Post Office. Pwll-y-pant. — Josiah Powell, sub-postmaster
Letters arrive from Cardiff. The nearest money order
& telegraph office is at Llanbradach, half a mile
distant
Post Office, Pontygwindy road. — Mrs. Evelyn Margaret
Williams, sub-postmistress
Wall Letter Box. Thornhill
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Cardiff road, Caei-philly.
Meetings held monthly at 5.15 p.m.
Members.
man, Lieut. -Col. Henry Edzell Morgan Lindsay
R.E„ C.B., b.L., J. P.
Vice-chairman, W. Valentine Williams.
H. E. M.
Retire m April, igao.
Lindsay (Tstrad Mynach Ward)
Henry Jenkins (Abertridwr Ward)
T. Ed»ards (Taffs Well Ward)
J. H. Mathias (Nelson Ward)
D. T. Salathiel (Caerphilly South Ward)
F. Thouias (Caerphillr North Ward)
E. Shaw (Senghenydd' Ward)
Retire in April, 1921.
J. B. Mathew (Taff's Well Ward)
J. R. L. Thomas J. P. (Nelson Ward)
J. Shannon (Tstrad Mvnach Ward)
W. Morgan (Abertridwr Ward)
D. Thomas rCaerphilly South Ward)
E. Phillips (Caerphin'y North Ward)
J. Davios (Senghenydd Ward)
W. Dowling (Tstrad Mvnach Ward)
T. Evans (Nelson Ward)
D. Llewellyn (Taff's Well Ward)
E. S. Williams (Abertridwr Ward)
J. Lewis (Caerphilly South Ward)
R. P. Malvn (Caerphilly North Ward)
T. James (Senghenydd Ward)
OflScers.
Clerk. William Spickett, solicitor, Cardiff road
Treasurer, Davy Elias, Barclays Bank Ltd. The Twvn
Medical Officer of Health, Thomas William Thomas,
.MB C.S Eng. Brvnderwen, Cardiff road
Surveyor, Thomas H. Richards, Council offices
Sanitary Inspector. Evan T. Morgan, Council offices
Collectors, Rhys L. Evans & Randall Harsley, Council
offices
GLAMORGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR DIVISION
OF CAERPHILLY LOWER.
The senior magistrate present takes the chair.
Corbett Edwin Wortlev Montague. Cogan Pill, Pen»rth.
near Cardiff
Davis Daniel Thos. Wm. The Cwm, Caerphillv, Cardiff
Kdwards Daniel Thos. Glanvllvn, Taff's Well, Cardiff
iCdward^ Ed«d. Penlan hoQua'kers Yard.Treharris.GIam
Evans Frederi^'k WillianV M.D. Sutton Courtney, Berks
Evans John Edward. 4 Dock chambers. Cardiff
Forestier-Walker C. E, Brynhedydd, Bhiwderin, New-
port, Mon
Harrison Charles Vizard, Heathfield, St. Martin's ro«d,
Caerphillv, Cardiff
Jenkins Hubert, Malvern house, Abertridwr, Cardiff
Leigh William Watkin M B.C. S. Eng. Glyn Bargoed ho.
Treharris, Glamorgan.shire
Lewis Walter. Tr Gwent, Bargoed, Cardiff
Lindsay Lieut.-Col. Henry Edzell Morgan E.E., O.B.
Tstr'id Mvnach, Cardiff
152 CAEKPPILLY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Mathias James Henry. The Hollies, Xelson, Cardiff
Oi^en Eran, 30 Kuthin gardens, Cardiff
Phillips Herbert Percy Davies, Hansrleton place, Port-
slade, Sussex
Phillips Wm. Alfred, Y Fron, St. Martin's rd. Caerphilly
Pontvpridd Lord, Bronwydd. Cardiff
Sichards Edward, Galileo cottage,Ystrad Mvnach.Cardiff
Richards T. Edward MB. Barsjoed hall. Bar2oed,Cardiff
Thomas John Rowland Ltiirh M.A. Bolberry Vean,
Malborough. Kincrsbrid^e. Devon
Thomas Thomas William M.R.C.S.Eng. Brynderwen,
Caerphillv
Waie William. Cwmwhwb. Caerphillv, Cardiff
Y'orwerth David Matthews. Bargoed, Cardiff
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Caerphilly
& Gellygaer Urban District Councils are ex-officio
magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates. Robert Young Evans,Tresco.
St. Martin's road, "Caerphilly & 15 Park place, Cardiff
Petty Sessions are held every tuesday at the Police
Court, Caerphillv, at 10 a.m. & every friday at the
Police Court at 'Bargoed. at 10.30 a.m. The Clerk's
rflices at Caerphilly & Cardiff are occasional court
houses. The following places are included in the
Petty Sessional division: — The parishes of Eslwysilan
(except the parts in Kibbor division), Llanfabon,
Rudry, the hamlets of Cefn & Hengoed in the parish
of Gelligaer k the hamlets of Rhvdgvwern, Van &
Llnnvedw
RHTMNEY VALLEY SEWERAGE BOARD.
The Board, consisting of 21 members, was formed
August 7th, 1912.
Meetings are held at Caerphilly, Hengoed, Rhymney,
Mon. & New Tredegar, Mon. alternately on the 3rd
Wednesday in every month
Chairman, William Samuel Nash
Clerk, Thomas James Thomas, solicitor, 36 High street,
Bargoed, Cardiff
Engineer, J. F. Jupp, Griffin chamber8,High st. Newport
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange. Market st.
E. Brinson, local manager
County Police Station. James Griffiths, inspector, 2
sergeants &. 7 constables
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer & Collector of Rates, Thomas Jones,
Bryn-glas
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Rudry District,
Cardiff Union, & Caerphilly District, Pontypridd
Union, Thomas William Thomas M.R.C.S.Eng. Bryn-
derwen, Cardiff road
Relieving Officer, No. 7 District, Pontypridd Union, John
Morgan, Station terrftce
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Martin's Church, Rev. Thomas Walter Davies B.A.
rector ; Rev. James G. S. Sheppard-Jones B.A. curate ;
xed. 7.30 p.m
Christ Church, Penyrheol,
! Martin's; 11 a.m. & 6 p
, served by the clergy of St.
Catherin
of St. Martin's; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Pontygwindy road. Mount Carmel, Rev. Evan
Roberts Lewis; 11" a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist (Welsh), Tonyfelin, Rev. John Richard F.vans ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), The Twyn, Rev. John
Nathaniel Jones ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs.
7 P-m
Congregational (English), Van road. Rev. E. Prvce
Evans B.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Bethel), Nantgarw road. Rev. David
Tafwys Jones; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Groeswen, Rev. Cadwaladr
Tawelfryn Thomas; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Watford; 10.30 a.m. Sc 2.30 .V
sbvte
Church of W:iles, Windsor street ;
Methodist (English), Pontygwindy road ;
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
schools are controlled by 12 managers;
Bullock,
, Caerphillv &
officers
Caerphilly Higher Elementary, erected in 1912 for 248
children ; W. Gladstone Rees B.Sc. head master
Caerphilly, a building of stone, erected at a cost of
ji2,ooo,' in 1875, for 384 bovs. ^;i girls & 274 infants ;
Edmund Griffith, master; Miss Sarah E. Morgan,
mistre&s ; Miss Dora Lewis, infants' mistress
Twvn (mixed & infants), for 350 older children &: 330
infants; E. M. Bevan. head master; Miss Catherine
John, infants' mistress
Penyrheol, erected in 1909, for 302 children ; John H.
Davies, master
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Caerphilly, John Boobyer, station master
Penyrheol, Joseph Morgan, station master
PRIVATE HESIDEXTS.
Balsom Richard Hv. 17 Corbett ores
Barber Fdk. Denehurst. St. Martin's rd
Be%-an Edwin Mur-is, 19 Corbett cres
Bnwen Mrs. Tenby villa, Rectorv rd
Brinson Evan, Bron-y-Garth, St.
Martin's road
Clarkson Rev. John Norburv (Wes-
leyan). Mountain view, St. Mar-
tin's road
Coggins Mrs. Brynteg, Cardiff roiid
Coggins Thomas'j. The Grove. Nant-
garw road
Corbett John Stuart, Pwll-y-pant ho
Creed Edmund A. Redbrook, St.
Martin's road
Davies Capt. David John. Iplands,
Mountain road
D.ivies Rev. Thomas Walter B.A.
(rector). The Rectory. St. Martin's
rood
Davies James, Hillcote, Rectorv rd
Davies Mrs. Ty Mynydd, Mimntnin rd
Davies Philip, Na'ntmawr. Rectory rd
Davies Thos. Coedcae. Nantvcalch
Davis Danl. Thos. Wm.J.P.fhe Cwm
Donati Frank, Tan-y-Llan, St. Mar-
tin's road
Edwards Miss. Pnntyreos. Rectory rd
EdwardsMisses,Verlands,Mnunlnin rd
Evans Rev. E. Prvce B A. (Congre-
gational). The Manse, Mountain rd
Evans Rev. John Richard (Welsh
Baptist), Lvndhur'it, St. Martin's rd
Evnns John, The Cottage St.
Martin's road
Evans Mrs. The Mount, Mountain id
Finlnv J. Bell, Brvn Nant, St. Mar-
tin's road
Goodfellow Charles Stuart, Hillside.
Cardiff road
Grainger Barton, Claremont, St
Martin's road
Gray Ernest J. Bryn Teg, St. Mar-
tin's road
Griffiths James Glenthorne, St.
Martin's road
Griffiths John Parry. Sunny bank.
Mountain road
Hamilton Alfred, Windermere, St.
Martin's road
Harpur Miss, 23 Corbett crescent
Harris Morris, The Garth, Moun-
tain road
Harrison Charles Reginald, The Nook.
Nantvcalch
Harrison Charles V., J.P. Heathfield,
St. Martin's road
Hawkins Mrs. Melrose, St.Martin's rd
Herbert William J. M. St. Martin's
lodge, St. Martin's road
Howard Mrs. Rosedene, St.Martin's rd
Howolls Joseph, Glennant, St. Mar-
tin's road
Howells Thomas Frederick, Lynholme,
Mountain road
Humphreys William, Brynawel,
Mountain road
Jenkins Mrs. Bryn Heulog, Moun-
tain road
Jenkins Mrs. 3 Corbett crescent
John Miss, Parc-y-Deri, Mountain rd
Jones Rev. D. Tafwys (Congregatnl.).
n.t-y-Dd»rwen, Nantgarw road
Jones Rev. John Nathaniel (Welsh
Calvinistic), Tyla-Glas, St. Mar-
tin's road
Jones Charles Frederick, White cot-
tage. Mountain road
Jones John Pro.sser, Deneholm».
Mountain road
Jones John Stephen, Underwood
Jones Miss, St. Anbin's, St. Mar-
tin's road
Jones Morgan, The Poplars, Van road
Jones Owen Berllan, St. Martin's rd
Jones Rhys Thomas, St. Elmo, St.
Martin's road
Jones Thomas, Bryn Glas, Van real
Jones Thomas Edward, Gleder
view, St. Martin's road
Kemp Miss Catherine A. Bodlonfa,
St. Martin's road
Knight Mrs. S. A. Fern view, St.
Martin's road
Lane William, Norwood house. St.
Martin's road
Lewellyn Mrs. Castle ho. Cardiff rd
Lewis Rev. Evan Roberts (Baptist',.
Ardwyn, St. Martin's road
Lewis Dhvid. Brooklands. St. Mar-
tin's road
Lewis Mrs. P. A. Nythfa, St. Mar-
tin's road
Lewis Thomas J. Maes-y-Br\n,
Nant-y-calch
Looseiuore Percv Tom. Llwvn-on,
St. Martin's road
Lvddon Horatio, Br\n-v-Garn, St.
Martin's road
DIKECTORV.]
Mackenzie Kenneth Child M.D. The
Court house
Matthews William, i Corbett cres
Millard William Henry, Hillsboro',
St. Martin's road
Morgan Evan Thomas, Glen view, St.
Martin's road
Morifan Miss, The Eorkerv, M.-iin-
tain road
Morgan Mrs. Brvnhfrvd, Moun-
St. Martin's road
Nicholas Mrs. The Ferns, St. Mar-
tin's road
Phillips John Edgar, Waverley, St.
-Martin's road
Phillips Jn.H. Gwvlta, St.Martin's rd
Phillips William Alfred J.P. T'Fr.m.
St. Martin's road
Piggott Frederick, The Beeches
Powell Mrs. Dolwen, Mountain road
Powell Mrs. Jas. Bradford cot. Van rd
Powell Phillip William, Briar bank,
St. Martin's road
Price Morgan, Wyndcliffe.Mnuntain rd
Eees EdwinThos.Eedlands,Bectory rd
Rees John, Lasswade, Mountain rd
Ree.s Thomas O. Dnlverton. Moun-
Richards Richard P. s Corbett cres
Richards Thomas Henry, The Haw-
thorns, Mountain road
Riches C. T. Hurry, Edcnhurst, St.
Martin's road
Sage Mrs. Avenue ho.KingEdward's av
Salathiel David T. Brvn Martin, St.
Martin's road
Savours Mrs. Woodlands, St. Mar-
tin's road
Sellars James, Oakwood, St. Mar-
tin's road
Shawyer Capt. James A., E.N.
Fernevcleuarh, St. Martin's road
Spickett Wm. Bronrhiw, Mountain rd
Stephens David Joshua. Greenhill,
Mountain road
Thomas Rev. Cadwaladr Tawelfrvn
(Welsh Congregational), Groeswen
Thomas Charles, Tresco, St. Mar-
tin's road
Thomas Edmund, Bryn Harrl.
Mountain road
Thomas Mrs. M. Castle view, St.
Martin's road
Thomas Mrs. M. Cnurtland, St.
Martin's road
Thomas Thomas William J.P. Bryn-
derwen, Cardiff road
Thomson Mrs. The Knoll, Moun-
tain road
Trehearne George Trevor, Fern view,
St. Martin's road
Truman Mrs. Thornbank, St. Mar-
tin's road
Ware William J.P. Cwmwbwb
Watkins Gomer Lewis, Maindee, St.
Martin's road
Watkins Lewis. Cribbert, St. M:ir-
Willii
Cre
Willii
nan Albert, Gormont.
d
Rock leigh. St. Mar-
A. B. Lynwood. St.
Williams Mrs. .
Martin's road
Williams Morris Pierce, Brynilid, Car-
diff road
Williams Sidney, Glan-y-Wern, Rec-
tory road
Williams Thomas Ehvs, Avondale.
St. Martin's road
Williams William. Enei-jjlvn court
Toung Gut, Ehianfa, Mountain road
C05I.MEnCHI..
E;irly closing day, Thursday.
Abbott Francis William, .shopkeepr.
91 Pontvgwindv road
Alden Thos. Gen! beer retlr. Mill rd
SOUTH WALES.
Alden William Henry, Wheat Sheal
hotel. Market street
Andrews Aibt. greengro. 11 Cardiff id
Antoniaz7.i Bros, confectioners, Car-
diff road & Market street
Ash Henry Limited, outfitters, 23
Cardiff road
Ashton & Son, cycle manufacture: s,
Pontygnindy road
Austin' Thomas, draper, 67 Castle st
Baker Wm. R. shpkpr. 65 Bartlet st
Barcla\s Bank Ltd. (branch) (Dav\
Elias, manager). The Twyn;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Barker Llewellyn, btchr.33Cardiff rd
Batt Harry, boot i-epairer, Mill road
Bayliss Arth. E.fishmngr.g Cardiff rd
Beecroft Hv. fruiterer, 62 Cardiff rd
Berni Bros, confectnrs. 48 Castle st
Bishop Henry, shopkpr. 6 Mill road
Bishop Thomas, greengrocer, Punty-
gwindy road
Board of Trade Labour Exchange
(E. Brinson, local manager). Mar-
ket street
Bobbett Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
21 Fairfield ter. Pontvgwindy rd
Boots Cash ChemistsLtdisiCardiff rd
Bowen Fanny(Mrs.), shpkpr. 48Mill rd
Bowen Thos. butcher, 5 Piccadilly sq
Bowen Wm. coal mer. 19 Van road
Bracchi Brothers, ice cream vendors,
5i Castle street
Bradshaw Henry, shopkpr. 4 Van rd
Bridgewater Thomas Osmund, shop-
keeper, 232 Nantgarw road
Briggs & Co. boot dealers. Castle st
Brinson Evan F.A.I, auctioneer
land & estate agent, 34 Cardiff
road. T X 29
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited
(Jidin Harris. district supt.).
Underbill chambers
British & Argentine Meat Co. Ltd.
68 Cardiff road
British & Foreign Bible Society (R.
I. Price & Son, agents). Castle st
Broughton Elizabeth (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 47 Bradford street
Burcher Henry, tailor, 7 Van road
Caerphilly Coal Co. Station terrace
Caerphilly Constitutional Club (Evan
Brinson, sec), Bartlet street
Caerphilly Workmen's Library (Geo.
George, sec), 19 The Twvii
Caerphilly Workmen's Social Club
(William Lewis, sec), 44 Castle st
Castle (The) Theatre & Music Hall
Co. Limited, Market street
CAERPHILLY.
15;
Castle
Bedv
Window
IS road
Cle
ing
Co.
Cecil Elizabeth (Mrs), baker, 11
Clive street
Churchill Helena (Mrs.), fruiterer.
Market street
Clayey Benj. baker, 14 Cardiff road
Coggins Arthur, farmer, Energlyn
Coggins James, draper 49, & tobac-
conist 51, Castle street
Cohen Hv. turn, dealr. 49 Cardiff rd
Coleman Bros. bakers,:;Rhvmnev ter
Coles Henrv Reginald, baker. 32 St
Cenvdd terr.ice. Penvrheol
Cooksiev Charles. The Castle hotel.
Castle street
Cope George & Son, carpenters, i
Energlyn crescent, Penvrheol
Co.bett James, furniture dealer, j;
Castle street
Corcoran Je.ssie (Mis), midwife, :
Wil
rep^
56 Bartlet street
Daniels Elizabeth (Mrs.), cnnfectnr.
59 Cardiff road
Dnvies Etinice & Edith (Misses),fanc}
drapers, 67 Cardiff road
Davies T. & Sons, chemists. 52
Castle street
Davies Benjamin, commercial travUr,
Firgrove, St. Martin's road
Davies Daniel M. architect & sur-
veyor. Underbill chambers
Davies Ivor, farmer, Pont-v-Pandv
farm
Davies James, grocer, 51 Cardiff rd
Davies John, farmer, Cefn-Caniau-fawi
Davies Margaretta (Mrs.), shopkpr.
Groes« en
Davies Marv (Mis.), iionmonger, 60
Castle street
Davies Rhoda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i
Bedwas road
Davies Thomas, fried fish dealer, 10
Cardiff road
Davies Thomas, insurance supt.
Armoury buildings. Castle street
Davies Thos. wheelwrght. 14 Van rd
Davies Thos. J. news agt. 58 Castle st
Davies Tom, Crown inn, 76 Castle st
Davies William Oscar, stone mason,
St. Martin's road
Dennis Gus. hair dresser. Mill road
Dodd Henry, shopkpr. 27 Bradford st
Dold Albert, watch ma. 56 Castle st
nrotich E. A. photographer, 37
Cardiff road
Downes Thos. grocer, 63 Cardiff road
Durbin Thomas John, sculptor, 5
adford street
Dyas William, baker. Station ter-
race. Penyrheol
Imunds Eli, farmer, Pontygwindy
Edmunds William, farmer, Ty-isha,
Penyrheol
Kdmunds WUliam Bromley, dairyman,
Gwaingywr
Edwards Harry, insurance supt. 15
Bradford street
Edwards Morgan, Bowls inn, Penyrheol
Elias Davy, manager of Barclays
Bank Limited & treasurer to the
Caerphilly Urban District Council,
The Twyn
Emerson Brothers, corn merchants,
Pontygwindy road
Emmanuel David, frmr. Watford Vach
England Thomas W. refreshment
rooms. 73 Castle street
Escott John, marine store dealer,
Pontygwindy road
Evans Bros, farmers. Furnace farm,
Penyrheol
Evans Arth. ladies' tailor, 93 Van rd
Evans John, assistant insurance
.supt. 63 Untferwood terrace
Evans Rhys L. collector to the Urban
District Council, Council offices,
Cardiff road
h'rans Robert Toung, solicitor, &
clerk to the magistrates, Tresco,
.St. Martin's road
Evans Thomas (Mrs.), dairy farmer.
Nant-y-ca!ch
Evans William, undertaker, Ponty-
gwindy road & Nantgarw road
Fines Limited, boot & shoe dealers
55, & outfitters 59, Castle street
Fowler John, greengrocer, 10 Ga*;
House terrace, Bedwas road
FuIIalove F. & Sons, hauliers. Mill rd
Gay Pearson H. boot ma.43Cardiff rd
?nrge John Rees, grocer & baker,- 5
Van road & 47 & 26 Cardiff road
lodfellow Charles Stuart, solicitor.
Central chambers, Cardiff road
isling Albert Edward, baker. 69
Cardiff road
Gough John, farmer, Garwa
Gower Albert Parry, boot dealer, 33
Cardiff road
reedy Thomas. confectioner, 2
Piccadilly square
riffin Victor, draper. 77 Cardiff rd
Giiifiths James, in.spector of police.
Police station
Griffiths Thomas, in.surance agent,
Bradford street
104 OAERPHILLV.
Gwynne David, boot repr.3 The Twyn
Halevood P. & Sons Limited, boot i
shoe dealers, 69 Castle street
Hamilton Si Millard, contractors.
124a, Van road
Hann Harold Brown, solicitor (firm,
E. Harrison & Hann), 13 Cardiff rd j
Harirreaves Phoebe Ann (Mrs.;,
midwife. 36 Bartlett .street '
Hargest Micah,shopkpr.St.Martin's rd
Harris Aaron, ironmoni;er 2-2. &
glass & china dealer 24, Cardift' rd
Harris John, Black Cock inn, Llnyd-
y-gnrnass
Harris Mor-is, furn. dlr. 29 Cardiff rd
Harris Wm. fried fish dlr.23Castle st
Harrison Reginald k Hann, solicitors
& notaries public, 13 Cardiff road
Harrison Harry, shopkpr. 55 Van rd
Harsley Randall, collector to the
Urban District Council, Council
offices, Cardiff road
Hayward John, confr. 55 Cardiff rd
Hearts of Oak Life & General As-
surance Co. Ltd. (Alfred Javne,
district manager), 140 Bedwas rd
Helps George, shopkeeper. Station
terrace. Penyrheol
Hepburn McLaren W. artificial
teeth maker, 37 Bradford street
Hicks Wm. Thos. carrier, Barllet st
Higgins Albert Edward Charles, in-
surance agent, 9 Rhymney terrace
Hill Wm. greengrocer, 45 Bedwas rd
Hill Wm. insur. agt.js Nantgarw rd
Hoddinott Joseph, boot maker,
Piccadilly square
Hopkins Geo. shopkpr. 7 Bartlett st
Hopkins Wm. grocer, i Windsor st
Home Charles & Co. boot repairers,
10 Van road
Howell James Joseph, White Cross
inn. Groeswen
Howells Thos.Fdk.bailder,83Bartlet st
Hudd Wm. shopkpr. 70 Bedwas rd
Humphrey Mary (Mrs.), dress maker.
107 Van road
India k China Tea Co. tea meichnts
42 Cardiff road
Instrell Thos. C. shpkpr.40 Biirtlet «t
Isolation Hospital (Thomas William
Thomas M.R.C.S.Eng. & L.S.A.
Lond. medical ofiicer ; Mis. Fair-
bank, matron), Energlyn
Jackson Wilfred, hair' dre.sser. 2
Tonyfelin road
Jacobs Ben, news agt. 3 Piccadilly sq
Jacques Wm. inaur. agt.2iBradtord st
James Bessie (Mr.s.)'. midwife, 29
Mill road •
James Evan, Globe htl. 41 Castle st
James Horatio, farmer, Penyrheol-laf
James John, auctioneer &c. see
Jones (J. Norman) & James
Jenkins Henry William, insurance
agent, 10 North View terrace
Jenkins William David, Queen's
hotel. Castle street
Jeremy Jas. shopkpr. 6iUnderwood ter
John Walt, outfitter, 6 Cardiff road
Johns Joseph, shopkeeper, i St.
Cenydd terrace, Penyrheol
Johns Sydney Thoina.s! fancy drnpr.
fi Cardiff road
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited,
dyers, 41 Cardiff road
Johnson Ernest Edward, artificial
teeth maker, 6 School street
Jones C. & .Son, coal luerchanls, 2
Lawrence street
Jones D. C & Sons, undertakers, 35
Castle street
agents. Soo advertisement
Junes Daniel. mining engineer,
Bryn Darran, Maesyrhaf, Energlyn
Jones David (Mrs), ' farmer, Blaen-
Jnnes E. A. (Mrs), shopkeeper, 27
Bartlett street
Jones Evan, dairvnian, i .Market >t
SOUTH WALES.
Jones Horace, fruiterer, see Butter
& Jones
Jones John, baker. 65 Cardiff road
Jones Jn. butcher, 13 Pontygwindy rd
Jones J. Mark, tobacconist, 79 Car-
diff road
Jones Owen, printer. The Twvn
Jones Rhys Thomas, solicitor, St
Elmo, St. Martin's road
Jones Richard, builder, Inglewood.
St. Martin's road
Jones Sylvan, painter 4, glazier,
Cardiff road
Jones Thomas, assistant insur. supt.
19 St. Pagan's street
Jones Thomas, assistant overseer &
collector of rates & taxes, Bryn-glas.
Van road
Jones Thos. (Mrs.), farmer.Pentwyn
Jones Thomas, Travellers' Rest P.H.
Thornhill
veene Richd. greengrocr. 38 Van rd
Laran:y Alexander, gardener to D.
T. W. Davis esq. J.P. The Cwm
Latner Harris, pawnbroker, 4a, Car-
dift' road
Lawrence Christmas, railway en-
gineer, Austin works
Lewis Bros, grocers, 35 White street
Lenis Jn. & Sons, builders, Station ter
Lewis A. insurance supt. Dan-y-
Graig, Rectory road
Lowis E. William, mining engineer.
Oak villa. King Edward's avenue
Lewis Edward, farmer, Ty-Ne\vydd
Lewis Edward M. insurance supt. 13
Underwood terrace
Lewis John, farmer, Peny-capel
Lewis Phillip Aubrey, grocer, 32 Car-
diff road
Lewis Ruth (Miss), grocer, Bartlet si
Lewis Thos. frmr. Tir Merchant fm
Lewis Thos. frmr. Upper Hendredenm
Lilja Peter, shopkeeper, 146 Van rd
Liverpool Central Meat Co. butcheis.
SI Cardiff road
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society
(A. W. Brooks, district agent). 6
South Pandv road
Llewellyn S. ' J. & Co. sculptors,
Nantgarw road
Llovds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(John Parry Griffiths, manager).
Cardiff road ; draw on Lond.'i.
head ofTice, Lombard st. EC 3
London Joint C'itv & Midland Bank
Ltd. (.sub-branch) (Owen Roderick
Owens, manager) (tues. 10 a.n..
to 2 p.m.), 6 Tonyfelin road;
draw on head office, 5 Thread
needle street, London E C 2
Lorimore Henry, saddler, 37 Castle si
Mabbett Henry George, watch ma.
2 Market street
McCarthy Annie (Mrs.), milliner, 6f
Cardiff road
McCraith Francis Albert, Clive
"Arms hotel, Cardiff road
McCreath William James, provision
dealer. 50 Cardiff road & Ponty-
gwindy road
Mackenzie Kenneth Child M.D. & CM
Glas. physcn. & argn. The Couithu
Malvn Robt. P. baker, 13 Windsor st
Mapson Easter (Mrs.), art needle-
work depAt, 35a, Cardiff road
Marshall Arthur James, contectionei
62, & bazaar 64, Castle street
Martin Alfred, farmer, Beddau
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, grocers.
27 Ciardiff road
.Meredith James, farmer. Van
Millard William Henry, contractor,
see Hp.milton & Millard
Miles James, Rose k. Castle inn.
Bedwas road
Mitchell Henry, shopkeeper, i Fair-
field terrace, Pontygwindy road
Morgan Charles, (T'ocer, 14 Castle
street & Mill road
[kellv's
itorgan Evan T. sanitary inspector to
the Urban District Council, Glen-
view, St. Martin's road
Morgan John, relieving ofiicer to No.
7 district. Pontypridd union, Sta-
Morgan Mary G. (Mrs.), milliner,
Bodlondeb, St. Martin's road
Morgan Matthew. Angel inn, Pen>-
Morgan Philip William, fishmonger.
S3 Cardiff road
Morgan Richard Rowland, solicitor,
Splott, St. Martin's road
Morgan William, steam saw mill
proprietor. Station terrace
.Morgan Wm. (Mrs.), farmer, Tycanol
Muruzzi Giovanni, confectioner, 6
Piccadilly square
National P'rovincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch)
(Daniel James Evans, manager),
Cardiff road ; draw on head office,
15 Bishopsgate. London E C 2
Newbury & Son. fried fish dealers.
56 Cardiff road
Newton William, confr. 16 Castle st
Nicholas William J. King's Arms
hotel, 48 Cardiff road
Nicholls, Gwyn & Winfield Limited,
laundry, 16 Cardiff road
Palmer Wm. shopkeeper, 21 Van tei'
Peacock Geo. W. bazaar, 4Cardiff rd
Pearl Assurance Co. Limited (G. H.
Hiekerton, district supt.). Under-
bill chambers
Pegler's StoresLtd.grocers,54Castle st
Perrett Alfred Francis, coffee tavrn.
48 Cardiff road
Phillips John, farmer. Garth
Phillips John, greengro. 57 Cardiff rd
Phillips John H., F.R.I.B.A. archi-
tect & surveyor, Gwylfa, St. Mar-
tin's road
Phillips Jsph. Hy. outfittr.7oCastle st
Phillips Mary jane (Mrs.), grocer.
Thornhill
Phillips Thos. farmer, Hendredenny-
Ganol
Phillips William, Pontygwindy inn,
Pontygwindy road
Piggott Frederick, mining engineer.
The Beeches
Piper Daisy (Miss), dress maker.
Haul Fryn, Energlyn
Pitt's Palace Cinematograph (F.
Wardle, genl.mgr.),NorthView ter
Pontypridd- Ironmongery Co. (T.
Jones, proprietor), wholesale &
retail ironmongers, builders' iron-
mongers, general furnishers.
plumbers & gasfitters. 46 Castle st
Powell Sarah (Mrs.), hardware dealr
I Castle street
Price R. I. S; Son, grocers & wine &
spirit merchants 72, drapers 74.
& news agents 68. Castle street
Pritchard D. F. & Co. Ltd. Blue Bell
inn. Market street
Pritchard David (Mrs.), farmer,
Cefn Carnau, Thornhill
Pros.ser Cordelia (Mrs.). fancy
draper. 60 Cardiff roail
Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. (Thos
Davies, district supt.). Armoury
buildings. Castle street
Pursey Albert, fruiterer, 1 Piooa-
dilly square
Pym Joseph, refreshment rooms.
Castle approach
Bando Stephen, fried fish denier. 4
The Twyn
R?ed Hv. Jn. shopkpr. 7! Castle st
Rees Emily L. (Mrs.), Boar's Head
hotel. Market street
Rees George W. White Lion inn, 31
Castle street
Rees John, dairyman, Bryn Cenydd,
Nantgarw road
Rees Margaret (Miss), fancv draper,
44 Cardiff road
Rees riiilip, ronfectnr. 63 Castle st
DIRECTORY.]
Rees Thomas, grocer, 3 Marl<
Bees William, boot mak6r,62 Castle st
Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd. (Albert
Lewis, supt.),Danygraig,Rectory rd
Retford Wm.Geo.irnmngr.65Castle st
Reynolds Thomas & Co. wool staplers,
seed & implement mers. Bedwas rd
Reynolds Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
10 Brookfield ter. Pontvtrnindv rd
Rhymney k Aber Valleys Gas & \Vatej
Co. (J. P. Jones, general manager
& sec), St. Martin's road
Rhymney Railway Co. (C. T. Hurry-
Riches, locomotive supt. ; James S
Kendall, storekeeper)
Richards Edwin George, carpenter, 3
Ludlow street
Richards Isaac, confr. 58 Cardiff rd
Richards Jas. S. grocer, 157 Castle st
Richards Thomas, Railway hotel,
Cardiff roaS
Richards Thomas, shopkeeper, 139
Nantgarw road
Richards Thomas Henrv, surveyor to
Urban District Council, The Haw-
thorns, Mountain road
Roberts Hugh, farmer, Groeswen
Roberts Hchd. Jn. shpkpr. Groeswen
Roberts William E. farmer & quarrv
owner, Blaenofydd & Thornhill
Rogers W. J. Limited, wine & .spirit
merchants, 5 Castle street
Rossiter Thos. builder, 20 Castle st
Rowlands Thomas, shopkeeper. Ceme-
tery road, Penyrheol
Rowley Henrietta" (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
8 Van road
Royal London Mutual Insurance Co.
Limited (W. Phillips, district
manager). Mill road
Rutter & Jones, fruitrs. 46 Castle st
Scott Sarah (Miss), confr. 56Castle st
Selwyn-Davies, Coggins & Co. auc-
tioneers, c The Twyn
Senghenydd k Aber Valley Co-opera-
tive Society Limited (branch) (G.
D. Griffiths, sec). Castle street
Sheppard Henry Arthur, .saddler, 33
Cardiff road
Sheppard Saml. saddler,52Cardiff rd
Shibko Abraham, pawnbroker, 50
Castle street
Simons Louisa (Mrs.), Fisherman's
Rest P.H. Bedwas road
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. 30
Pontvgwindy road
Smith Esther Annie (Mrs.) C.M.B.
midwife, t Van road
Smith George Thomas, shopkeeper,
39 St. Cenydd ter. Penyrheol
Smith Hopkin, farmer, Cwrt-y-celyn
CALDY ISLAND, see Tenby.
CAMROSE (or Camrbos) is a parish in the county of
Pembroke, lying to the west of the West Cleddau river,
4 miles nortb-by-west from Haverfordwest and 6 miles
west from Clarbeston Road station on the Great Western
railway, in the hundred of Rhos, petty sessional division
of Hoose, union and county court district of Haverford-
west, and in the rural deanery of Roose and archdeaconry
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Ismael is
an ancient building of stone in Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, long nave, and au embattled western
tower containing one bell, and there is a sanctus bell
hung above the chancel arch : the chancel retains a
piscina: the font is of Norman date: the fabric shows
traces of having been at one period niuch larger : it affords
300 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates
from the year 1716; marriages, 1749. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value £191, including 23 acres of
glebe, with residence, in the gift of trustees, and held
since 1889 by the Eev. William Andrew Tute M.A. of
St. John's College, Cambridge. There is a Congrega-
tional chapel at KEYSTON, founded in 1787, with 150
sittings, and a Baptist chapel in the village, erected
in 1838, with 160 sittings. The Church room and
.-Sunday school is a building of stone, erected as a
SOUTH WALES.
Smith William, farmer, Groeswen
Snell Lewis, permanent way inspecti^i
for Rhymney Railway Co. 11 Sta-
-"■outh Wales (The^ Billiards & Re-
creation Co. billiard hall,Cardiff rd
5pickett & Sons, solicitors & insur-
ance agents, Cardiff road
Spickett Wm. (firm, Spickett & Sons),
solicitor & clerk to the UrbanDistricI
Council, Cardiff road
3tan!ev-Davies (Caerphilly Cash
Chemists) Limited, The Twyn
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers. Cen-
tral buildings. Castle street
Steel Eliza (Mrs ), shopkeeper, 7
Piccadilly square
Stone William, farmer Cwaria-
Mawr, Pwlly-pant
Taylor Frank. shpkpr. 7iNantgarw rd
Tew Albt. Jn. statnr. 64 Cardiff rd
Thomas Edward Reece & Co. iron-
mongers, 36 Castle street
Thomas & Evans, mineral watei
manufacturers, Nantgarw road
Thomas Alfd.H.boot repr.2Bedwas rd
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 17
Castle street
homas Evan, butcher, 61 Cardiff rd
ionias Evan, butcher, 18 Castle st
iiomng Evan, farmer, Ysgubor-wen
Thomas Francis, tailor, 35 Cardiff rd
Thomas Frank, farmer, Penybryn frm
Thomas Martha Jane (Mrs.). Caer-
philly Station inn, Beddau
Thomas Percy, butcher, 8 Mill road
Thomas Richd. farmer, Pwlly-pant
Thomas Rosalind C. (Miss), 'ladies'
school, Senghennvdd house. Rec-
tory road
Thomas S. N. (Mrs.), draper, Man-
hester house
Thomas Thomas WiUiam M.R C.S
Eng. & L.S.A. surgeon, medical
officer of health to the UrbanDistricI
Council, medical officer & puMic v;ic
cinator, Rudry district, Cardiff
union & Caerphilly district, Ponty-
pridd union & medical officer to
the Isolation Hospital, Energlyn.
Brynderwen, Cardiff road
Thomas Wm. farmer, Caer-Llwyn
Thorne George, shopkpr. Energlyn
Thorne James Charles, artificial
teeth maker, 2 Cardiff road
Tilsley Wm. insur. agent, 16 Van rd
Timms Sarah Jane (Mrs.), fried
fi.sh dealer, 30 Castle street
Tottle Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Bartlet street
Trehearne Geo. T. solctr. Cardiff rd
CAMKOSE.
153
Twyn Furnishing Co. The Twyn
Uphill Ernest, shopkeeper, id Si.
Cenydd terrace, Penyrheol
Vaughan Henry James, shopkeeper.
7 St. Pagan's street
Virginia Public Hall,Pontygwindy rci
Walker Robert J. Piccadilly 'inn,
Nantgarw road
Watkins Bros, butchers. i3Cardiff rd
Watkins Gomer Lewis, architect i
surveyor, Maindee, St. Martin's rd
Watkins Thomas L. boot & shoe re-
pairer, 36 Cardiff road
Wedlock Nellie (Mrs.), milliner, 17
Bartlet street
Wellman Keron (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
4 Castle street
Welsh Farms Limited, dairymen.
Wernddii Coal & Brick Co. LimiteO
(Alfred E. Holroyd, manager).
brick makers
Wilks Alfred, insurance agent, 19
Underwood terrace
Williams & Co. cycle dealers, 4
Piccadilly square
Williams Rees & Sons, milliners, 39
Castle street
Williams T. E. Limited, chemists, 40
Cardiff road
Williams Ambrose, shopkpr.Penyrheol
Williams Arth. shopkpr. iBWindsor st
Williams David, hair dresser, The
Twyn
Williams David, insurance agent, n
Bradford street
Williams David Thomas, accountant.
Castle offices. Castle street
Williams Edward, greengrocer, 33
St. Cenydd terrace. Penyrheol
Williams Hy. farmer. Watford-fawr
Williams Henry John, grocer, 3?
Pontvgwindy road
Williams Jas. stationer, 30 Cardiff rd
Williams Thomas, fried fish dealer,
•^3 Castle street
Williams Walter David M.E.C.V.S.
veterinary surgeon, Gormont,
Williams Wm. farmer, Porset farm
Williamson & Son, cab proprietors,
245 Nantgarw road
agent, 92 Van road
Woodley Henry & Co. butchers, 47
Castle street'
Wookey Ben), shopkpr. i Cardiff rd
Worgan William, f.i-iiier, Tyllwyd
Wride William Hugh, farmer, Cefn
Carna fach, Thornhill
Zussen Frank, plumber,7i Cardiff rd
CAIiLWEN, see Glyntawe.
men
orial to Catherine, wile of J. L. G.
P. Lewis esq
of Henllan. Camrose
House, a
mansion of
stone, .stand-
ing
n sTounds of abo
It 42 acre
s. is the s
at of Charles
Lew,
s William Allen
Penn esq.
J.P. who
is lord of the
r. Miss Fortune
. John V.
S. Bennett
esq. William
Bird
Allen esq. J.P. and Sir Charles Philipps" bart. are
the principal landown
ers. The
toil varies
between clay.
shale
with rab and s
and. The
chief crops are barley.
oats
wheat and roots
The are
a is 8.353
acres of land
and
15 of water : assessable val
M. £3,44S
; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 697.
Lewiston, 2 miles north-by-east ; Keyston, 2 miles
south-west; Pelcomb, ij miles south; and Wolfsdale, i
mile north-by-east, are hamlets of this parish. Here
is a Congregational chapel, built in 1827, with 280 sit-
tings.
Post, M. O. & T. Office (letters should have Pembroke-
shire added). —James Williams, sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes at Wolfsdale & Pelcomb Cross
Pnblic Elementary Schools.— North School (mixed),built
in 1874, for ji'6 children: James Williains, master.
South School fmi^ed). hnilt in 1874, for 98 children;
Richiird Timothy Griffiths, master
PMTATB liESiDENTs. | Lloyd Rev John (Congregational), Tute Rev. William Andrew M.A.
Bennett John Vaughan S. Wolfsdale ho The Manse, Wolfsdale 1 (vicar). Vicarage
Fortune Miss, Lewiston house Penn Charles Lewis William Allen [Williams R?v. James (Baptist)
Hancock Philip, Cleddau lodge ' J.P. Camrose house
156 CAM ROSE.
COUUBRCIAL
Allen WilU;mi, grocer
D:ivies Geo. Cross inn.Pelcomb cross
Davies William, mason
Griffiths Thomas, carpenter
Griffiths Walter, mason
Jenkins Richard, blacksmith
Llewellyn David, miller (water)
Morris Caleb, blacksmith. Crofts end
Thomas Margaret M. (Miss), cow-
keeper. Folly
Warlow Ebenezer, mason, Haysford
Warlow John, carpenter, Camrose ml
White John, Hill Arms P.H
Young Maurice, shopkeeper. Folly
FARMERS
Mai lied thus t farm over 150 acres.
Absulom Thomas, The Kathe
AHan William Pelcomb
Allen William, Mountain hall
Berry Amos, Camrose farm
Berry Catherine (Mrs)
Berry Frederick, Cocks heath
Berry Theresa Victoria (Miss), as-
Mstnnt overseer
Berry William, Whitethorn
Bevans Hannah(Mrs.), Mountain water
Bevans John. Wulfsilale hill
bOUTH WALES.
Bevuns Thomas, Mountain water
Dowen Thomas, Mountain cottage
Couzens Herbert, Dunston grove
Couzens Morris, Barnsley
Davies Alfred, Twmpath
Davies Florence (Miss), Loni; Ish
Davies John, Crowbill
Davies Levi, Lewiston
Davies Warren, Barnsley
Dawkins Thomas, Bed hill
Evans Emma (Mrs.), Lammas fol
Evans John, Pelcomb bill
tGeorge David, Home farm
George Edgar, Nock
George John, Goree
George Minnie (Miss), Barth
George Thomas, Kilns
George William, Wolfsdale
Gibby George A. Elliott's hill
Griffiths Joseph, Keyston
Griffiths Mary Ann (Miss), Wo
dale mill
Griffiths William, Lewiston
Hancock William, Little Kobleston
tJames Thomas. Mountain cott
■lenkins Richard, Keyston hill
Fohn Thomas, Mountain cottage
tMabe Charles, Coldblow
tMarr John (Mrs.), Rohleston
.Mathias George, Wolfsdale hall
CANTON, see CardiS.
[kelly's
Mathias Margaret (Mrs.), Keyston
.Mends Thomas, Keyston bill
Morris Susannah (Miss), Croft's end
Morris William Henry
Phillips Allan, Snipe's bay
Philpin George, Pelcomb
Powell Howard, Castle farm
tRees Philip, West Dud«ell
Richards Albert, Stock park
Richards William Henry, Barnsley
Roach James
tRoberts Richard, Dudwell
tRoberts William, East Dunston
tRoberts William, Slade
Thomas David, Old inn
Thomas Francis Charles, Moor hall
Thomas John, Glow Worm's nest
Thomas John. Kilns
Thomas John, Upper Calfield
Thomas Thomas. Rosemary
Thomas William, Lower Calfield
Vaughan Edwin, Cold Blow slade
tVaughan John, Pelcomb
tWade Richard, Dunston park
Warlow Sarah (Mrs.), Wolf.sdale pit
Watts David. Pelcomb hill
tWilliams David, Lewiston
Williams James, Naples
Williams James, Pelcomb
Williams Thomas, Furzv mount.
CANTBEiF is a parish in the county of Brecknock,
lying south of the Usk, ij miles south-by-east from
Brfi'on, in the hundred and petty sessional division of
Pencelly, county court district of Brecon, union of Breck-
nock, and in the rural deanery of Brecon (third part),
archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Mary, restored in 1867, is a plain building
of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, aisle and a low
tower, containing 2 bells. There are 8o- sittings. The
register of baptisms dates from the year 1759; burials,
[734 ; marriages, 1754. The living is a rectory, with
Nantddu annexed, joint net yearly value ;^835, with
35 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Archibald
Evans esq. R.A. and held since 1915 by the Rev. David
Saunders Jones M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford, and
rural dean of Brecon. There is a chapel of ease at
Nantddu and a Congregational chapel. Mrs. Gwynne
Holford is lady of the manor. The Brecon Beacons, tihe
highest mountains in South Wales, lie in about the
centre of the parish: Pen-y-Fan, the highest peiik.
reaches a height of 2,910 feet. Soil is red sandstone ;
crops, oats and grass. The area is 8,962 acres of land
and 24 of water rateable value £7,^,28 ; the population
in 1911 was 158.
Cwmtaff with Nantddu are on the river TaCF (see Capel-
Nant-ddu).
Letters are received from Brecon for the main [wrt of
the parish; the nearest telegraph office is at Llan-
frynach, about i mile distant, & money order office.
Brecon. 2J miles distant
The children of this parish on the north side of the
Beacons attend the school at Llanfrynach
Marked thns + receive their lettersi fEvans Richard, Tirnia'
through Penderin, Aberdare. Hepste, Penderin
Jonr.s Rev. David Saunders MA. 1 Evans William, Cwmgwdy
rector of Cantref &
f Brecon), Rectory
COMMEKCLiL.
iighan Charles, hlack.si
FARMERS.
rked thus § farm 150 a(
vies Penry, Tyrygroes
dean I t-vans William, Tyrycue larni
tHarris Howell, Tir-Shenkin-Lli
I farm, Hepste, Penderin
Hopkins Ebenezer, Tynclawdd
jtJenkins Thomas, Tvronen fan
Hepste
over. Jones William, Bailea
n,' Phillips William & John, Pontbre
garreg farm
Phillips David. Tylebrj-thos
'Powell John, Plaesygear farm
.11 i Powell Joseph, Neuadd farm
jjiPrice John, Upper & Lower Cantr
jWatkins Howell, Cefn Cantref
r. I Williams Benjamin, Pencafadog fr
tWilliams Evan, Neuadd farm, ne
Hepste
Williams John, Cwmcvnwyn
CAPBL BANGOR,
CAPEL COLMAN is a parish in the county of Pem-
brulie, one mile from Boncath station on the Wbitlnnd
and Cardigim section of the Great Western railway,
6i south-by-east from Cardigan, and 6 south-west from
Newcastle Kmlyn, in the hundred ami petty sessional
division of Kilgerran, county court district of Cardigan
and union of Newcastle Emlyn, and in the niral deanery
of Emlyn, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of St
D ivid's. The church of St. Colman is a modern building
of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a
wfstern tower containing one bell. The church was
rest.ored in 1909. There are 130 sittings, including the
family pew for Cilwendeg. The registers of baptisms
and burials date from the year 1777. The living is a
perpetual curacy, net yearly" value ^90, with 3 acres of
glebe and residence, erected in 1894 at a cost of j^i,2oo,
in the gift of A. P. Saunders Davies e.sq. of Pentre, and
held since 1897 by the Rev. Morris James Marsden B A.
of .-^t. David's, Lampeter, who is also rector of Llan-
fihangel-Penbedw. There is a Congregational chapel,
built in 1748. In the parish is an Ogham stone dating
from the 14th century. Cilwendeg Park is the property
of Arthur Picton Saunders Davies esq. D.L., J.P. ; the
mansion is of Bath stone, surrounded by a finely wooded
park of 150 acres; ii is at present (1Q19) unoccupied.
\. P. Saunders Davies esq. and Maj. John Vanghnn
Colby are the priu'-ipal landowners. The soil is loam ;
chief crops, wheat, barley and oats. The area is 777
a.-res ; rateable value, £6^3: the population in iqii
was 155,
Pembrokeshire, wli
ler & telegraph offi
the
Jones John, LIv
abedfl
is James B.A. [Jones
)utcher
Jones J. Daniel, Son b George,
tioneers
.Vlorris Louis, auctinneer
Wall Letter Box at Capel Colman road
The children of this parish attend the school:
Chapel or Manordivy
Greenhill
Ge'rge David, traction engin
Evans John. Penrallt
James John, Blaenwaen
' Lewis John, Winllan
Bees John, Penralltrucaf
IVolk William, Blaenpwlldn
DIKECTORV.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAPEL-TAhFECllAN.
157
CAPEIi CYITOIT is an ecclesiastical parish in the
county of Cardigan, formed by order in Council from the
parish of Uandysilio Gogo, and is 8 miles from North
LLindyssil station and the same north-east from New-
castle Emlyn terminal station, both on the Great
Western railway, and 276 from London ; it is in
Moyddyn hundred, Aberayron union, county court dis-
trict and petty sessional division, and in the rural
deanery of Sub Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
dintesp of St. David's. For all civil purposes it is
included with Uandysilio Gogo. The church of St.
C>non is an ancient edifice of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave and a
turret containing one bell, and affords no sittings.
T!ie register dates only from the year 1822, the earlier
registers being lost. The living was cnnslifuted a rec-
tory 27 Sept. 1859, net yearly value £<)2, with residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
igoS by the Rev. Thomas Lloyd L.Div. of St. David's
C' 'liege, Lampeter. The mission church of St. David's
at Talgareg, erected in 1898, is a building of stone,
consisting of chancel, nave and a turret containing one
b-11, and affords 170 sittings. There are Congregational
and Unitarian chapels. Henry, Earl of Richmond (after-
wards Henry VII.) is said to have camped here with his
ai-my when on his way to Bosworth Field in 1485, and to
have worshipped in the church daily with his officers
for a period of at least six months whilst waiting for his
army and supplies from Pembrokeshire, where they had
landed. Two fairs are held here annually on Ascension
Day and on Michaelmas Day respectively, and are
generally large and well attended. These fairs are said
to have had their origin in the custom which once pre-
vailed of assembling here at Ascensiontide and Micbaelinas
for the purposes of public worship and the partaliing of
Holy Communion, ni consequence of which the neighbour-
ing farmers and others were wont to bring hither large
supplies of provisions and other goods for the throngs of
visitors. Here is a well, or spring, noted for its purity,
and formerly held to possess medicinal and curative
properties. The soil is gravel ; subsoil, stone. The chief
i.'i'ops are wheat, oats and barley and some land under
iiasturage. The area and rateable value included with
(jlandysilio Gogo ; the population of the ecclesiastical
parish in 191 r was 345.
Post, M. 0. & T, Office, Talgareg.— John Evans, sab-
postmaster. Letters through Llandyssil
Wall Letter Box, Capel Cynon
Letters tor Capel Cynon received through Ffostrasol.
Llandyssil
This parish is included in the Aberayron school manage-
Public Elementary School, Talgareg, built in 1876
enlarged in 1909, for 120 children ; Rees D;
astr
CAPEL CYNON.
Marked thus t should be addressed
Ffostrasol. Llandyssil.
TALGAREG.
Llovd Rev. Thomas L.Div. Eectorv
Evans John, hand loom weaver &
postmaster
Griffiths William, shopkeeper
Herbert Thomas Morgan, saddler
CAPEL-NANT-DDTJ is a hamlet in the parish ol
Canereff. county of Brecknock, situated on the river
Taff. on the road from Merthyr Tydvil to Brecon, 4
miles west from Dol-y-gaer station on the Brecon and
Merthyr railway and 7 north-by-west of Merthyr Tydvil.
It is in the union, county court district and petty ses-
sional division of Brecknock, rural deanery of Brecon
{third part), archdeaconry uf Brecon and diocese of St.
David's. The church is a small building of stone in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and
bell turret containing one bell; it was repaired in 1861
and affords 80 sittings. The register of baptisms and
John Thomas, shopkpr. Pantcoch vil
Jnnes Wm. Thos. shopkpr. Post Bach
Lewis Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Lewis Morgan.Glanyrafon Arms P.H
Lloyd Evan, miller (water)
Richards David, Red Lion P.H
Thomas Evan, carpenter
Thomas Thomas, tailor
Thomas Thomas G. yam spinner
PABMEHS.
Davie s Benjamin, Pantycetris
Davies Evan. Crygyreryruchaf
Davies James. Blaenglowonfach
tDavies John, Wstrws, Capel Cynon
Jones David, Fadfa
Jones Evan, Llawrcwrt
Evans Evan T. Darrenfawr (posta
address. Pontshaen, Llandyssil)
Jones John, Henbant
Jones Thomas, Blaenglowonfawr
Jones Thomas, Cruyreryr
Jones Thomas, Ghenydd
Lewis John, Alltvmaen
Lloyd David, Bre'bast '
Llovd Jenkin. Mynachlog
Lloyd John, Pantswllt
Lloyd John. Perthyronw
Thomas Abraham. Pontbach
Thomas David, Esger
the
nd tha
n 1853. The church is served froi
u'hes Rev. Jonathan (curate in ,
the
Rev. Jonathan Hughes, of St. David's College, Lam-
peter, has been curate in charge since 1919. There is
a Baptist chapel. The Cardiff Corporation are now
(1919) constructing new waterworks here. Lord Aber-
dare V.D. Lord Merthyr and the Cardiff Corporation
are the principal landowners. The sou is clay ; chief
crops, turnips, hay and a little wheat. The area and
population are included in Cantref.
The nearest post, money order & telegraph office is at
Cefn Coed. Merthyr Tvdvil, about s miles distant
Letters received through Merthvr Tvdvil
The children of this hamlet
chool at
Davies Ellen (Mrs.), Brynpr-
Evans Richard Thomas, Neu'
Harris William, Glanvrafon
Thomas, Llysiog Ish;^f
eroe David. Llysiog I'chaf
ims David', Coedowen
CAPEL-TAFFECHAN is a chapelry. without a
district assigned to it. in the township of Vro, parish
of Llanddetty. and county of Brecknock, west of Dol-y-
gaer station on the Brecon and Merthyr railway and's
miles north from Merthyr Tydvil. It is in the' union,
county court district and petty sessional division of
Brecknock, rural deanery of Crickhowell, archdeaconry
of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The church is
an ancient building of stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and a western
tower containing one bell ; the church was restored and
enlarged about 1869, and repaired in i885. and affords
100 sittings. The register for marriages dates from the
year 1772, and that for baptisms and burials from 1813.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^loo, with
residence, in the gift of the rector of Llanddetty, and
held since 1919 by the Rev. David Davies. Pentwyu
CAPEL-TAFFECHAN. * Williams Marv (Mrs.), Tv
Willia
ms Miss Gwen, Graig house 1 Williams William Watki
^ i Blaencallan
COMMKni'I.II. 1 J"-"^"*.""""
Ev.il,s
John Stanlev, Pentwvn inn ' DOLTG.^ER.
FtBMEns ; Letters through Merthj
Eclde
David. Blf.encar commerci.u..
Evans
John Stanley. Pentwvn farm Lewis A. W. quiriy ow
Lewis
William, Cwmcar criban quarry
reservoir, at DOL-T-GAER. covers no acres. James
Price William Gwvnne-Holford esq. is lord of the
manor. The land is chieflv in the hands of small free-
holders. The soil is clay;' chief crops, hay. The area
is included in that of Llanddetty.
Parish Clerk, J. Richardson.
Letters are received through Cefn-Coed from Merthyr
Tydfil, the nearest post ofBce being at Pontsticill
Nearest money order & telegraph office, at Cefn-Coed.
about 5 miles distant
Wall Letter Box
The children of this chapelry attend Vaynor school at
Pontsticill
Dol-v-gaer station (Brecon & Merth>r railway). Miss
Vera Williams, station mistress
Merthvr Tydfil County Borough
Id. I Water Works. Pentwvn
^Tylervbont Stone & Asphalte to.
'Limited, quarry owners
■ Tvdfil.
F-1BMERS.
Jane, Tylerybont
Simon. Coedhir
58 CAKDiKK. SOUTH WALES. [kelly's
CARDIFF.
INCLDDINa ROATH, CANTON, SPLOTLANDS, ADAMSDOWN, GRASGETOWN, MAINDY, liLACKWEIR
AND CATHAYS.
CARDIFF is a city and seaport, a municipal, parliamentary
and county borough and the capital of Glamorgan, on
the river Taff, about 2 miles from its efflux into the
Bristol Channel ; it is in the Southern division of the
coujity, hundred of Kibbor, petty sessional division of
Dinas-Powii, union and county court district of its own
name, rural deanery of Cardiff and diocese and arch-
deaconry of Llandafi".
The South Wales division of the Great Western railway
has a station in the town. Cardiff is also the terminus
of both the Taff Vale and Rhymney railways and the
Barry Railway Co.'s line from Barry Dock joins the Great
Western and Tafif Vale railways at Cardiff.
It is distant by rail from Aberdare, 24 miles , Bir-
mingham, 119; Caerphilly, 9J ; Carmarthen, 75; Cow-
bridge, 24^ ; Derby, 156 ; Edinburgh, 372 ; Glasgow,
340; Haverfordwest, 105 J ; Hereford, 51; Holyhead, 223;
jLieeds, 213; Liverpool, 155; Llantrissant, 11; London,
170^ ; Manchester, 168 ; Merthyr, 24 ; Milford Haven.
115; Newcastle-on-Tyne, 311 ; Pembroke, 113; Pembroke
Dock, 115; Pontypridd, 12; Rhymney, 22; Shrewsbury,
102J ; Sunderland, 309 ; Swansea, 45JJ Tenby, 94 ; Tre-
herbert, 23 ; Worcester, 60^ ; Tstrad, 20 ; and via Severn
Tunnel from Bristol, 40^; Exeter, 84; Plymouth, 137^;
Portsmouth, 109J ; Southampton, 90J ; and Weymouth,
113; and by water — from Dublin, 242; Cork, 204;
Waterford, 152; Bristol, 28; and Burnham, 20.
Extensive alterations and additions were carried out in
1895 for increasing the traffic facilities on the GreAt
Western railway, including a new lino from the Dock
feeder to the passenger station, joining the Taff
Vale railway, near Grangetown station ; new build-
ings at the p'assenger station on the down side, and a
new station at the junction of the branch to Clarence
Road docks, the line of which has been doubled for
the convenience of the Taff Vale and Barry Co.'s pas-
senger service to Clarence Road, where a new passenger
station and goods yard was erected in 1899, and another
goods yard at Newtown, completed 1900.
The total cost (exclusive of land) is estimated at about
^150,000, and the work was carried out under the snper-
intendence of Mr. W. A. Cashman A.M.I.C.E.
In 1899 the Great Western railway quadrupled their
line between Cardiff and Newport and provided extensive
sidings at Newtown and Pengam for the increasing
IrafHc from the Monmouthshire valley.
The London and North Western Railway Company have
also communication with the town vi& the Rhj-mney
railway. The Taff Vale railway, constructed under the
superintendence of the late I. K. Brunei CE. and opened
in the year 1840, extends from the Bute Docks to Merthyr
Tydvil, and has various branches, one of which proceeds
up the Rhondda Valley, and is connected with the Rhondda
and Swansea Bay railway at Treberbert. with the London
and North Western railway, and the Brecon and Merthyr
at Merthyr and with the Great Western at Cardiff,
Quiiker's yard and Llantrissant, the total length being
T24 miles; the company are also lessees of the Penarth
harbour, dock and railway : and the Penarth Extension
railway. The Rhymney railway affords direct access to
Dowlais and Rhymnev, and in coniunction with the
London and North Western to Ebbw Vale, Tredegar,
Blaenavon and other stations in the north of Monmouth-
shire; it has also connection with the Brecon and
.Merthyr railway at Bargoed and the Great Western
at Hengoed. The Aber branch to Senghenith, about 3
miles in length, was opened for traffic in 1894, the total
mileage being 42J miles. In 1910 a new bridge was
erected over the Rhymney railway at the eastern end
of Monthermer road, at a cost of about ^^2,300.
The Cardiff Railway Company obtained Parliamentary
powers in 1897 to construct a railway from near Llan-
ishen on the Rhymney railway to Pontypridd, thus form-
ing a junction with the Taff Vale railway at Treforest;
in 1898 the company also obtained the necessary powers
to extend this line to their new dock at Cardiff.
The Glamorganshire Canal, opened in 1794,18 about 26
miles in length, and was the connecting link between
Merthyr and Cardiff prior to the opening of the Taff Vale
railway : the length of canal at Cardiff for loading and
discharging vesseli is over n mile, average width, 100
feet ; depth, from 9 to 13 feet ; width of gates of les-
locks. 27 feet, and length of lock. 130 feet: there are
wharves for shipping coal and iron : the fall from
Merthyr to Cardiff is abont 600 feet, and there are 51
locks.
Wharves and warehouses were erected in 1895 for the
storage of tin plates, of which over 1 1,000 tons were
shipped in 1894; the Great Western railway is now con-
nected with the lower portion of the canal by means of
their riverside branch, and the caual company have also
laid down railway sidings as far as the sea lock.
Since the acquisition of the canal by the present company
in 1885, it has been thoroughly dredged, new wharves
and warehouses erected at aU the principal towns and
villages between Cardiff and Merthyr, and a fleet of boats
built to run daily between these towns. This service is
worked in connection with all the Bristol channel
steamers, and thus affords a through route to and from
all the important ports of the kingdom.
An iron swing bridge over the river Taff, connecting
Grangetown with the docks, and called the Clarence
Bridge, was opened by his Royal Highness the late Duke of
Clarence and Avondale in 1890.
The town derives its name from the words " Caer D&r,"
the fortress on the TU, and was originally built by Morgan
.ip Hywel ap Rhys, but from the departure of the Romans
till the conquest of Glamorgan very little is known of its
history. It eventually became the capital of the kingdom
of Gwent, and so continued until its destruction by
Cadwaladr, after which it was rebuilt by Morgan ap
Ily wel, about the year 900 ; only, however, to meet with
a similar fate a short time afterwards. Caradoc, of
Lhmcarian, says it was rebuilt by lestyn ap Gwrgant.
Fit7.Hamon, a Norman knight, having at length become
the sole master of Glamorgan, enlarged and almost re-
tiuilt the town, removed the old castle, and erected in
Its place a durable and magnificent structure, the re-
mains of which are still to be seen. About this time the
town was surrounded by walls, flanked with towers, and
had five entrance gates ; the whole being encompassed
with a ditch communicating above and below with the
liver Taff. In 1404, in the reign of Henry IV. the town
was besieged by Owain Glyndwr, son of Gruffudd
Kychan, of Glyndylrdwy, and with the exception of one
street, in which was a priory of Friars Minor, who were
favourable to his cause, was wholly destroyed : he also
became master of the castle and in part dismantled it.
The Benedictine priory of St. Marj's, founded before
1147 by the Earl of Gloucester, was a cell of Tewkes-
bury, and existed until the dissolution of religious
houses by Henry VIII.
Cardiff formerly consisted of the parishes of St. John
and St. Mary, and of Roath and Canton, but on Sept.
20, 1903, they were united as one civil parish. The
Parliamentary borough comprises in addition to these
parishes the boroughs of Cowbridge and Llantrissant,
and sends one member to Parliament. The borough, as
extended by the "Cardiff Corporation Act, 1875,'' con-
sists of the old borough nf Cardiff and so much of the
parishes of Roath, Leckwith and Llandaff, viz. Canton, as
lies between the old boundarj' of the borouch and the
following boundary, that is to say, from the point at
which the Roath brook touches the north-east angle of
the present borough, south-east along the said brook
to the point at which it is crossed by the South Wales
Railway ; thence eastward along the .south side of the
said railway to the river Rnmney ; thence southward
along the said river to the sea, and along the seashore
to the westernmost mouth of the river Ely ; thence up
t'le river Ely, to the point at which it is crossed by
the road from Cowbridge to Llandaff ; thence eastward
to the point at which it meets the Pencisely road;
thence along the Pencisely road to the point at which
it meets the present boundary of the borough and along
the said boundary to the point first mentioned.
Cardiff is a borough by prescription, and its privileges
were confirmed by James I. and James II. and by
Letters Patent of 28 Oct. 1905, it was created a city,
and the chief magistrate raised to the dignity of Lord
Mayor. On the passing of the "Municipal Corporations
Act, 1835 " (5 and 6 Wm. IV. c. 76), the corporation
was remodelled, and now consists of a lord mayor, ten
aldermen and thirty councillors : in 1890 the borough
was divided into ten wards, each having a presiding
ald.Tman and three councillors : the borough has a
commission of the peace and separate court nf quarter
sessions, the lord mayor, during his year of office, being
the chief magistrate ; but there is a stipendiary magis-
Under the Local Government Act, 1888 C51 and 5.;
Vict. c. 41), Cardiff is declared a coimty borough for
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
159
certain purposes of that Act. The corporation is also
the Urban Sanitary Authority, and soon after the passing
of the Act, carried out a system of drainage. The streets
are regular, wide and well paved, and the general
appearance of the town exhibits little that is ancient.
Cardiff Corporation Waterworks. — Up to the year 1851
Cardiff was dependent for its water supply on water
obtained from the canal, the river Tail', and a few pumps
in different parts of the town. After an inquiry, held
under the "Public Health Act, 1848" (71 and 12 Vict,
c 53), a company was formed under Act of Parliament
11; 1850 for the supply of the town and neighbourhood.
'I'lie first works were constructed near the river Ely.
aliMut 3 miles from the Town Hall, water being pumped
therefrom into a service reservoir, situate at PenhiU,
near Cardiff, from which it was supplied by gravitation
throoghuut the town. In i860 a gravitation supply was
obtained from Lisvane. where a storage reservoir of
80,000,000 gallons was constructed, and at the same time
a reservoir and pumping station at Cogan and another
reservoir at Llandough, for the supply of Penarth. In
1879, the existing works of the company were purchaset*
by the Corporation, for a sum of j^32o,ooo; subsequently
further extensions were carried out at E.y, and an addi-
tional storage reservoir constructed at Llanishen, with a
capacity of 317,000,000 gallons. In 1884 an Act was
passed authorising the construction of three large reser-
voirs in the Taff Fawr valley, and up to the present
345.000,000 gallons and another of 333,000,000 gallons.
A conduit has also been laid down between the reservoirs
in the Taff Fawr valley and the storage reservoirs at
Llanishen and Lisvane, with balancing reservoirs inter-
vening, and a number of service reservoirs and filter
beds have also been constructed in further development
of the scheme. The whole of the water supplied to the
town and district of Cardiff is now derived from the
Taff Fawr source ; it is of excellent quality and suitable
for all purposes required in a large city. The population
of Cardiff is i83,ooo, and that of the adjoining dii-
tricte supplied about 42,000, making a total of 230,000
persi,ns depending upon the Cardiff Corporation water
undertaking. The total cost of these works up to date
ha.s been about ^^1,430,000. The Corporation, having
obtained powers under an Act of 1909 for the construc-
tion of further works in the Taff Fawr Valley, proceeded
with the erection of a large impounding reservoir under
contract in the year iqii. Shortly after the war com-
menced the works were stopped under request of His
Majesty's Treasury ; considerable litigation took place
with the contractor in connection herewith, and the
contract was determined in the spring of 1919. The
Corporation are now carrying out the work by direct
administration under the supervision of their own
engineer. Mr. C. H. Priestley M.Inst.C.E. and it is
hoped to complete in about three years from the
present time (1919). The capacity of the reservoir will he
1.200.000,000 gallons. The estimated cost to complete,
together with payments already made to the contractor,
will be between ^400,000 and j^soo,ooo.
Cardiff Gas Light and Coke Company was incorporated
by Act of Parliament in 1837, further Parliamentary
poivers having been obtained in 1854. 1870, 1887 and
1906. The chief offices of the company are in Bute
terrace, and branch offices and show rooms in Queen
street, also at 35 Windsor road, Penarth. The works
of the company are at Grangetown. between Cardiff and
Penarth. The total length of the mains is now about
J26 miles. There are 42,200 consumers and 3,538 public
lamps. The company supplies gas to the city of Cardiff,
and to Llandaff, Llandough, Penarth, St. Pagan's,
Llanishen. Hadyr, Whitchurch, Taff's Wells, Pentyrch,
>'antgarw, Tongwynlais and Rumney.
The city police force consists of one chief constable,
on- deputy chief constable, two superintendents, one
acting superintendent, one chief inspector, one detective
inspector, eleven inspectors, seven detective sergeants,
three detective constables, two sergeants and seven
constables " Aliens department,'' 27 sergeants and 228
constables. The Fire Brigade consists of a director,
acting superintendent, three engineers and 16 per-
manent firemen and 16 firemen who are members of
th? police force : the Are station is in Westgate street ;
there are three motor fire engines, three fire escapes,
and all other necessary appliances ; there are also fire
escapes, reels and hose at each of the divisional police
stations. '^
The parish church of St. John the Baptist, in Charles
street, is a building of stone in the Perpendicular style,
consisting of chancel, nave, four aisles, a memorial
chapel, west porch and a fine embattled western tower,
with crocketed pinnacles, now containing 10 bells,
■•'novated and re-hung about 1886, when 4 new bells
were added, and an illuminated clock: there are several
stained memorial windows, and within the years 1880-3
a communion table of choice cedar wood, a massive
brass eagle lectern, brass hanging lamps and com-
munion rails were provided. During the period 1886-9
the main portion of the church was restored, partly
rebuilt and greatly enlarged: in 1894 a new organ by
Willis was provided at a cost, with necessary alterations,
of ^^2,500: in 1896 a sculptured stone reredos by Mr.
W. Goscombe John A.K.A. was erected: there are now
sittings for 1,200 persons, of which 900 are free. In
1E97-8 the tower was repaired at a cost of jf 3,300 : an
oak chancel screen was erected in memory of the Rev.
Canon C. J. Thompson D.D. vicar 1875-1901. In 1898
the churchyard was levelled, laid out and surrounded
with dwarf wall and railing : the total c st if the
v.hole work was about j/^23,000, and the churchyard
cross has been restored as a memorial of its com-
pletion. The register, including also the early registers
of St. Mary's, dates from the year 1669. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ;£500, with residence, in the
gift of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester, and held
since 1918 by the Rev. Morgan Jones Powell M.A., D.D.
of Balliol College, Oxford.
The church of St. Teilo, a chapel of ease to St.
Andrews, in Woodville road, CATHAYS, was erected in
1895, and is an edifice of Sweldon stone with freestone
dressings, in the Gothic style of the i5lh century, from
designs by Mr. G. E. Halliday, architect, of Cardiff, and
consists at present of cbancel, nave, aisles, organ chamber,
vestries, and morning chapel, and the church will seat
St. llltyd's church, Crwys road, Cathays, is a tem-
porary iron building, erected as a chapel of ease to St.
Andrew's, and seats 220 persons.
St. Alban's Mission churcu. North road, Blackweir,
erected in 1882 as a chapel of ease to St. John's, and
enlarged in 1903, is a building of stone, and will seat
120 persons.
The parish church of St. Mary, formerly in St. Mary
street, was destroyed by tl^ washing of the river Taft',
and fell in the year 1607; the parish was then attached
to that of St. John until the erection in 1842 of the
present edifice, in Bute street: it is a spacious building
in the Romanesque style, consisting of chancel with apse,
nave of five bays, aisles, vestries and two towers, one at
the east end of each aisle : there are 900 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1842. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ^,373, in the gift of Cam-
bridge University (for presentation only), and held
since 1919 by the Rev. Henry Robert Johnson M.A. of
Clare College. Cambridge, honorary canon of Llandaff
cathedral.
St. Dyfrigs was formed into a separate ecclesiastical
parish. May, 1895 ; the church, in Wood street, partly
erected in 1889, at a cost of ^3,707, and completed in
1907 at a further cost of ^^4,000, as a chapel of ease to
St. Mary's, is a building of stone in the Early English
style, with 800 sittings. The register dates from the
vear 1895. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
^240, in the gift of Keble College, Oxford, and held
since 1895 bv the Rev. Hector Albert Coe MA. of
.Sidney Sus.sex College, Cambridge.
All Saints', ADAMSDOWN, is an ecclesiastical parish,
formed 28 June, 1867; the present church was built
in 1902 to supersede the old church in Tyndall street.
The register dates from the year 1867. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ^^219, with residence, in
the tritt 'nf the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1914
by the Rev. Thomas Twynog Davies.
St. Andrew's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed May
20th, 1884, from that of St. John; the church, in St.
Andrew's crescent, erected in 1863, at a cost of _^4,ooo,
ns a chapel of ease, is a building of stone consisting of
cbancel. n.ive, and aisles, and a belfry containing one
hell : there are several stained windows and sittings for
800 persons, of which 400 are free. The register daces
from the year 1884. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value j^35o, in the gift of the vicar of St. John's, and
held since 1911 by the Rev. Arthur Jenkyns Edwardi
M.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford, and surrogate.
St. Paul's, GRANGETOWN, is an ecclesiastical parish,
formed in 1894 from that of St. John. Canton, with about
17.168 inhabitants; the church, in Paget street. Grange-
town, erected in 1889-90, at a cost of /7.400 (">« major
which was defrayed by the Earl of Plymouth).
Iding of stone in the Early English and
styles, and consists of chancel, nave of five
and has 650 sittings. The register
dates from 1894. The living is a vicarage, net income
^300, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held
since 1914 by the Rev. Daniel Fisher B.A. of St. David's
C'llleee. Lampeter, and surrogate.
portion
is a b.
Decorated style
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sou 111 WALES.
[kelly's
St. Stephen's was formerly an ecclesiastical district,
formed 13 July, 1877, from the parish of St, Mary, but
was formed into a parish on 4 Oct. 191a ; the church,
in West Bute street, is an edifice of stone, in the Gothic
style, erected in 1900 at a cost of ^^5.000, consisting of
nave, chancel and aisles : the nave and north aisle were
added in 1912 at a cost of ^^7,500 : there are sittings
fjf 300 persons. Adjoining is a parish room. The
register dates from the year 1878. The living is a
perpetual curacy, net yearly value ^325, in the gift
of the Church Patronage Society, and held since 1915
by the Rev. Frederick William Eees B.A. of St. David's
College. Lampeter, and surrog:ite
St. David's, Welsh church, in Howard gardens, is a
Du Iding of blue Pennant stone, with Bath stone dress-
ings, erected in 1890-91, at a cost of ;^6,ooo, in the
Perpendicular style, from designs by the late E. M.
Bruce V.-vughan F.R.I.B.A. of Cardiff, and consists of
chancel, clerestnried nave, aisles and a north-eastern
t.iwer, 69 feet high, with a spire 34 feet high: there
are 600 sittings.
St. James's church, Newport road, within the parish of
St. John the Baptist, was erected in 1891-4 as a chapel
of ease to St. John the Baptist's, at a cost of ;^i2,ooo.
en a site given by the ist and last Viscount Tredegar
(d. 1913), and is an edifice of Sweldon and Box Ground
stone in the Early English style ; it consists of apiidal
chancel, ambulatory, communicating with the sacristy
and vestry on each side of the chancel, lofty nave, with
clerestory, aisles, and a tower on the north side, with a
spire rising to a height of over 160 feet : there are 800
sittings.
All Souls' Seamen's Church and Mission, at the Dock
gates, was built in 1891, at a cost of _^ii,ooo, on a
•iite presented by the late Marquess of Bute, in place
of the old frigate " Thisbe," formerly in use for this
purpose; the church is of red brick and grey granite,
and consists of chancel, clerestoried nave and aisles:
the pulpit, which cost j^i20, was presented by Mrs
Martin, in memory of her husband, Lieut. -Col. Martin :
there are 600 sittings. The Rev. Ernest Leslie Collins
M.A. of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, has had
charge of this station since 191 1. The reading room,
open to seamen of all creeds and nationalities, is nsed
for week day services and for lectures &c.
St. Joseph's Church, off Whitchurch road, Cathays,
was opened in June, 1913, and is served from St.
Peter's.
St. David's Hall, formerly the Catholic church, David
street, is now used for purposes of recreation.
Cardiff is in the Catholic diocese of Newport.
St. Peter's Catholic church, St. Peter's street, ROATH,
opened in October, 1861, is a building in the Early Eng-
lish style, from designs by Mr. Charles F. Hansom, ut
t liflon, consisting of chancel nith apse, nave of six bays.
;i isles, north and south chapels and a tower at the south-
i.e.-it angle, added in 1883 by the 3rd Marquess of Bute,
and containing 8 bells : there are 16 stained windows :
the fine rood-screen, erected in the year 1900, at a
ost of j^i.ooo, was also the gift of the late Marquess
if Bute : the church is served by the Order of Charity,
and there are six priests, the Very Rev. Michael Fennell
being rector.
The Catholic Cathedral church of St. David, origin-
ally erected in Bute terrace, in 1842, was rebuilt in
Charles street in 1886-7. »t a cost of ^^14,000. and
is an edifice'of stone in a plain Gothic style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave and a spacious gallery : the high
altar, the table and super-altar, are of alabster and
marble, and the whole is surmounted by three canopies
mI wood, beautifully carved and gilded, and was erected
at a cost of .^650 : the Lidy altar is a memorial to
the Rev. Stephen Bruno, who" was for 28 years attached
t. the old church of St. David; the reredos includes
two statues of the Biassed Virgin and two panels of
marble with carved representations of the " Annun-
ciation " and the " Nativity,'' surmounted bv an elegant
stone canopy ; on the Epistle side of the' church are
twii chapels, dedicated respectively to St. John the
Bapti.st and St. Joseph: the altiiV of St. John the
Baptist is a fine woik in alabaster and marble, with a
teredos of gilded wood enclosing three paintings on
Clipper, representing scenes from the life of this saint :
the altar of St. Joseph, erected in 1S9?. is of marble
with a carved oak reredos. containing a figure of that
saint : the pulpit is of Caen stone, beautifully sculp-
tured, and has six niches filled with statues iii carved
(pak and surmounted by canopies: there are sittings f.pr
1.000 persons.
The Catholic church of St. Mary of the Angels, in
King's road. Canton, erected in 1907, at a cost of
/r8,5oo, is a building of stone in the Romanesque style
There are sittings for 900 persons.
The Catholic population of Cardiff and its neighbour-
hood numbers about fifteen thousand, exclusive of
British and foreign sailors trading to the port.
The English Presbyterian church and buildings, Wind-
sor place, were e:ected in 1865-6, at a cost of about
^5,000; the church is a building in the Gothic style,
from designs of Mr. F. T. Pilkington, of Edinburgh,
and has a fine tower with spire 141 feet in height,
vestry and three spacious lobbies. The pulpit, of Bath
stone, is supported on six pillars and beautifully carved;
an organ chamber was added in 1883, at a cost of
^1,000, and a lecture hall at a cost of ^^i.ooo. The
church was further enlarged in 1893 at a cost of /2.000,
under the supe;intendence of Mr. Bruce Vaughan. archi-
tect. It was destroyed by fire in 1910. It will now seat
700 persons. A large block of buildings, including class
and lecture rooms, was also added.
The Baptist chapel, Splott road, erected in 1894-5. at
a cost of ;f5.ooo, is a building of stone in the Gothic
style, and affords 1,100 sittings. Adjoining the chapel
are spacious school and lecture rooms.
The Congregational chapel, in Windsor place, erected
in 1901 at a cost of ^5.000, is a building of stone in
the English Renaissance style, and will seat 1,500 per-
sons ; attached is a large hall holding 750 persons.
St. Paul's Congregational chapel. Cowbridge road,
erected in 1898, at a cost of ^^3,400, is a building of
stone in the Gothic style, and will seat 600.
The English Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Keppuch
street, Roath, is a small stone building, erected in
i986, and will seat 200.
The Scandinavian church, West Bute dock, is a build-
ing of iron, erected in 1869, at a cost of ^£500, and
will seat 250.
There are numerous other places of worship, for which
see pp. 172 to 174.
Cardiff cemetery, near the Wedal, about a mile aJiJ
a half from the centre of the town, was opened in 1859;
it has since been extended, and now comprises over loo
acres of land: the cemetery is tastefully laid out, and
has two mortuary chapels, erected froui designs by
Messrs. E. G. Thomas and Thomas Waring: these are
connected by porches and vestries, and have a central
tower with spire : a separate chapel was afterwards
built for the Catholics and a mortuary chapel and a
manager's house and stables have also been added : the
cemetery is under the control of the City Council, who
form the Burial Board. The Old Cemetery, situated on
the eastern side of the Bhymney railway, and a little
to the south of the road to Newport, has a chapel, built
in 1849, at the sole expense of the 2nd Marquess of
Bute, but now disused.
The I'crt l.uildings of the University College of South
Wales and Monmoiithshi;e, in Cathays park, ^^ere begun
in 1905, and the foundation stone was laid June 28th
of that vear bv H.M, King George V. then Prince of
Wales. Thebiiilding is of stone from the designs of
Mr. W. D. Caroe, London, and was opened Oct. 14th,
1909. by the Rt. Hon. Earl of Plymouth. The cost of
the building is estimated to he about ^120.000, in
addition to the site of 1; acres granted by the Corpipra-
lion in ig-u. of the estimaterl value of /2o,ooo.
The Registry of the University of Wales, in Cathays
p.ul,. is a st'nne building, erected in 1904 from the
designs of Messrs. Wills and Andersm, at a cost of
about ^6,oGo.
The City Hall, in Cathays park, vas erected in 1901-
1906, the foundation stone having been laid 23 Oct.
igoi, bv the Marques* of Bute. The buildings, which
face the avenue, are in the Renaissance style, from
designs by Messrs. Lanchester, Stewart and Rickards,
architects, of London, and include on the first floor,
a council chamber with dome, 50 feet in diameter and
about 90 in height, reception hall, assembly room,
apartments for the lord may 'r :ind deputy lord mayor,
tiwn clerk's office, committee rooms and other offices.
The gr airid floor is occupied by the various muniripal
offices and their staffs : there is also a lofty tower too
feet in height.
The new Law Courts, in Cathays park, are in the
.same style and by the same archit.ects. The first floor
contains the Assiie Courts with a lofty vaulted hall,
apartments for judges, juries, witnes.ses and officials,
a law library and reading room, and on the secind
fl lor are public galleries, grand jury room, and other
chambers.
The total cost of both strocturcs. ire nding fnriiitnie.
is estimated at /26o.ooo.
In 1909 a monument was unveiled by Gener:il S-r
Jrhn French, in the Cathays park, in memory of the
Welsh soldiers who fell in the Sotith African war.
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161
The rannicipal insignia include two large and two
fiiiall maces and a mayor's cliaiu. The two larger n iu'es
are nf silver, each 33^ inches in length, with cronuert
heads, and date from 1690-91. The two small mnces,
also of silver, are each 21J inches long, and have cup-
shaped heads, finished with circlets: the lord mayor's
chain, proi'ided in 1867, is of gold, and consists of
forty-seven links, and from it depends a badge dis-
playing the borough arms. The lady mayoress' chain,
made in 1897, is of gold, with a shield surmounted by
a mural crown set in diamonds. The corporation plate,
which includes several fine pieces, is chiefly modern.
The Glamorg.nn County Hall, which faces King
Ed'.iaid's avenue, in Cathays park, was completed in
1911. The building is in the Classic style, the prin-
cipal £a^;:ide having five bays of coupled Corinthian
columns ; on the ground floor are the council chamber,
committee rooms, offices of the clerk of the peace and
county council, apartments for the chairman of the
council &c. ; the first and second floors are occupied
hy the ofiBcials and their staffs of the various de-
partments of the council.
The Post Office, in Cardiff Arms park, and Westgate
and P.irk sti-eets, was erected at a cost of about ^^50,000.
and opened in 1897: it is faced externally with Port-
land stune and Shap granite, and all the floors are
fiieproof; there is an engine and machinery used in
connection with the pneumatic tubes laid between this
building and the various branch post offices in the city.
The County Court and Inland Revenue buildings are
in Westgate street, on a site adjoining the Post Office.
Thp Custom House, in Bute street, erected in 1899,
i< of brick, with stone dressings, the front being of
Portland stone ; the ground floor comprises surveyor's
and water guard superintendent's offices and offices
for Registry of Shipping and Income Tax, watchers'
room. King's warehouse, with the u.sual stores and
office;; &- ; a .■spacious entrance hall communicates by
a stone stairway to the first floor, which comprises the
"Long Room." collectors' office, stores &c. wine-testing
office ; the old building, in Custom House street, is
mw the EmnIo5^uent Exchange. The Customs and
Excise Offices, related to warehouse accounts, are in
charge of the surveyor at premises in New street, and
the District Surveyor and officers related to licensing
and breweries are stationed at Westgate street. The
auiount of Customs revenue collected in 1912 was
^^43-853-
The Theatre Royal, in Wood street, is a building of
stone, erected in 1878 at a cost of jf 11,000; the building
will hold 2.000 persons.
The New Theatre, in Park place, erected in 1906 at
a cost of ^27,000, wiU hold 2,000 persons.
The Empire Music Hall, rebuilt in 1915, is in Queen
street.
n M P-ison, in New town, was opened in 1832,' hut
since that tin-e has been considerably enlarged: in 1876
a prison for females and a chapel were added at a cost
of ^30.000 ; the total cost of erection has been about
;f8o,ooo, and the buildings will now hold 347 prisoners.
The Cory Memorial Temperance Hall, erected in 1895
by John Cory esq. J. P., D.L. at a cost of ^S.ooo, in
memory of his father, occupies a site in Station terrace,
opposite the Queen street station of the Taff Vale rail-
way: the building is of brick and terra cotta with Bath
stone dressings, from designs by Messrs. J. P. Jones,
Richards and Budgen, architects, of Cardiff, and will seat
about 1.250 people: the main hall has a large orchestra,
and attached are retiring and cloak rooms, and in the
basement there is a sm.aUer hall, seating about 350 per-
sons, and also committee rooms.
The Market Hall, re-erected by the Corporation in
J890-91, on the site of the old one, in St. Mary street,
at a cost of nearly _^i 8,000, is a commodious building,
covering an area of 250 feet by 90 : it has a gallery
run-ling round it, and is fitted up with stalls: the
principal entrance is from St. Mary street, and the
other entrance is from Trinity street. The market is
held daily. A new live stock market was opened in
1913, at Sloper road. Canton : the market is held every
Monday and a special market on Whit Monday and :9th
September.
A Fish Market was erected in iqoi in the Hayes, at
a cost of about j^i3,ooo. The building covers an area
of 162 feet by 63 feet, and is provided with commo-
dious storage in the basement ; the upper portion con-
sists of the Corporation officps of the Lighting and
Tramwavs committees
The Corporation Public Baths, in Guildford crescent,
originally erected ir 1861, were rebuilt in 189^ at a
cost of j^i2.5oo, under the direction of Mr. W. Harpur
C.E. the borough engineer. The budding is of red
brick with Bat'.i stone dressings, and comprises three
swimming baths (ist and 2nd class men's, and also one
for females), each 60 by 22 feet, with a depth varying
from 3 feet to 6 feet 5 inches, and lined with white
glared bricks. Besides dressing rooms there are private
lavatories with warm water in lieu of the ordinary
slipper baths and a Turkish bath.
The Cardiff Public Libraries were established in 1862,
under the provisions of the "Public Libraries Acts,"
and are supported by a rate of i^d. in the ^^ levied
within the city of Cardiff: the central institution com-
prises a reference library of 115,399 volumes, a lending
library of 48,065 volumes, newspaper and magazine room
and a ladies' reading room : the library it managed by
a committee of twenty-seven members, fourteen of
whom are members of the City Council, the remaining
thirteen being selected by the Council from residents
in the town. There are branch lending libraries at
Cathays (6,938 vols.), Roath (7,920 vols.). Canton
(8,050 vols.), Grangetown (4,888 vols.), and Splotlands
(4,133 vols.), and a reading room at the Docks.
The central library buildings were erected in iS9i-2,
at a cost of about ^^lo.ooo, exclusive of the site (ac-
quired under the "Cardiff Improvement Act, 1S75 "),
and of the decorations, which were paid for out of
the surplus funds of a Fine Art and Industrial Ex-
hibition held in Cardiff in 1881 : several valuable gifts
of stained glass were made by the Foresters' and Odd
Fellows' Benefit Societies and by private donors. The
buildings were largely extended in 1894-5 at a <^ost "'
^20,000: the lending library includes 1,000 volumes of
standard music and 600 volumes in embossed type for
the blind, which are largely used. The lending 'library
has also a special section of 2,000 volumes for boys and
girls : the reference department, comprising a valuable
collection of books in every branch of literature, is open
freely to all visitors. The' Welsh library of over 45,000
volumes is one of the largest collection of Welsh printed
books existing; a catalogue was published in 1898: it
also includes a number of valuable MSS. from the
library of the lato Sir Thomas Phillips hart, and other
sources, and a series of 200 photographs illustrating the
development of Gothic architecture in England, by
Mr. Samuel Gardner. There are also special reference
collections of Incunabula and other early printed hooks,
illnstr:ited bnokp and music. Specifications of patents
nia\- be consulted in the reference library. Valuable
gifts of bonks have been made by the late Judge
Falconer. Alderman Herbert M. Thompson M.A. the
trustee.-; of the British Museum, H.M. Treasury, Mr.
William Scott, the committee of the 1881 Exhibition,
the late Lord Merthyr. the late Mr. John Cory, Mr.
Tlltyd Nichol. Sir William Seager M.P. Mr. Edgar
Edwards, Mrs. R. Bonner-Morgan and many others.
The National Museum of Wales consists of the fol-
lowing departments :— In the City Hall, Cathays Park,.
dirertor's and secretary's offices ; temporary exhibition
hall, in which spe,.-iai exhibitions of works of art,
Welsh antiquities &c. are arranged from time to time.
A large model of the new building in course of erection
in Cathays Park is exhibited in the Rates office. Open
on week days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; admission free.
CardilT collections. Trinity street. — The chief features
of the collection are: Nantgarw, Swansea and other
Welsh ceramic products, representative collection of
old English pottery, the De Winton collection of conti-
nental porcelain, permanent collection of oil and water-
colour paintings, the Pyke-Thompson collection of water-
illustrate the British school of water-colour art from
its rise to the present dav, the birds of Wales, collec-
tions to illustrate bygone Welsh domestic life and
agriculture, casts of the pre-Norman monuments of
Wales, reproductions of pre-historic Greek, Pompeisn,
Early Christian, Irish and mediaeval art objects &c.
Opeii daily, except Friday; admission free; 10 a.m. to
5 P m
The South Wales Institute of Engineers (founded in
]8S7 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1881), ;
pies the ground floor of a handsome 1
brick in Park place, erected
/rio,ooo, and including .- ^ , .t
persons, reading and Siting rooms .and offices for he
f the members. A library was added in 1909 at a
cost of ^s.ooo. The first floor of the b"jl<J>nS » °«°-
pied by the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal
ilding of
it a cost
lecture theatre holding
Ass
includes
companies,
employing
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SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
The new Technical College, opened in 1916. under the
Technical Instruction Committee of the City of Cardiff,
is situated in Cathays Park, adjoining the County hall,
facing King Edward VII. avenue. It is a building of
local brickwork faced with Portland stone on the front,
and on both .side elevations, forming three sides of a
quadrangle (the fourth side being reserved for future
extension) and consists of three floors. It is in a clas-
sical style, harmonising with the other buildings in
th- park. The main entrance, finely embellished with
carving and having a portico with six Doric columns,
IS in the centre, and leads through the vestibule to
the entrance hall at the end of which is the assembly
or examination hall. On the lower ground floor are
various science laboratories and technical workshops, a
bakery etc. On the upper ground floor are rooms for com-
mercial practice, class rooms, lecture rooms, reference
library etc. On the first floor are the art and ch«mistry
departments, containing chemistrv laboratories, lecture
and other rooms.
The Cardiff and South Wales Horse Show is held an-
nually in September, in Sophia Garden Park.
The Stuart Hall, in the Haves, is occupied bv the
Salvation Army, who hold their Sunday and week day
services here.
The Oddfellows' Hall has a frontage in Charles street,
and extends through to Paradise place.
The Young Men's Christian Association, established in
1853 to. promote the social, intellectual and Christian
welfare of voung
occupies premises, erected
1900, in Station terrace, opposite the Queen Street stat.w,,
of the Taff Vale Railway ; the building is of red brick and
stone, in the Renaissance style, from designs bv Messrs
J. P. Jones, Richards & Budgen, architects, of Cardiff, and
contains a reading room, parlour, library, committee
rooms, a lecture hall, seating 350 persons, 'billiard room
and cafe, class rooms, cycle stables, recreation room,
bath rooms, photographic rooms, secretarv's offices
reception lobby, and rooms for boarders.
The Cardiff and County Club, Westgate street, was
established in February, 1866. The Cardiff Con-
servative Club, St. Mary street, erected from the designs
of Messrs. Jones, Richards and Budgen, architects, of
Cardiff, is of red brick, and comprises three storeys, the
ground floor being let otl' as shop* and offices The
Cardiff Central Conservative Club is in St. John street
The Liberal Working Men's Club is in Wvndham arcade
The principal hotels are the Park Hotel. Park place-
the Angel, Castle street and Westgate street; the Queen's,
St. Mary street, a large hotel ; the Great Western',
Great Western approach ; and the Windsor and Mount
Stuart hotels nt the Docks; besides which there are
several other good commercial hotels and inns.
There are smelting works, engine works, iron and brass
foundries, shipbuilding and graving docks, a patent iron
and steel rope manufactory, timber, coal and slate
depots, flour mills, a ship 'biscuit factory, breweries,
creosote and grease works, chemical works and railway
wagon works; there are also brick, tile and drain pipe
works; patent fuel establishments at Maindy and paper
mills at Ely. "^ ^
The Dowlais Iron Companv's works (Guest, Keen and
Xettlefolds Ltd. proprietors). East Moors, were opened
February 5th, 1891.
The "Western Mail" Buildings, in St. Mary street,
erected to replace the old offices, burned down 'in June,
1803, are of red granite and brick, from designs bv Messrs
J. P. Jnnes, Richards and Budgen, architects, of Cardiff
Tlie interior includes a spacious vestibule, open to the
publir, and also the Conservative club buildings and com
morcial and professional offices.
Hospitals and Charitable Institutions.— The King
Edward VII. Hospital (Cardiff Infirmary) originated
at a 'Gwent and Dyfed Royal Eisteddfod,' held at
Cardiff Castle in August. 1834, under the patronage of
Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, then Princess Victoria
The hospital, opened in 1837 and enlarged in 1866, waii
transferred in 1883 to a building on the Newport and
Glossop roads, which cost ^^41.515. inclusive of furnish-
mg; the hospital proper consists of four blocks, three
devoted to the hospital proper and the front, or ad-
ministrative block, facing the Glossop road ; the central
portion of this block is three storeys high, the sides
forming two projecting wings of two storevs, and a
tower rises to the height of 85 feet. In 1892 further
additions were made at a cost of ;^i 1,774. An operating
theatre has also been added; and in 1904-5 verandahs
for the open air treatment were erected to each ward,
the cost being borne by the first and last Viscount
Tredegar. In 1908 the out -patients' department was
remodelled at a cost of over ^8,000, and in igog a
new wing was added to provide 78 additional beds, as
well as 10 beds for isolation cases. At the same time
a pathological block was added and a gynaecological
operating theatre. These additions cost ^^40,000. There
are 322 beds. There are special departments for
ophthalmic, gynaecological, e.ir, throat and nose cases,
as well as an electrical " X Ray " department, and a
massage department which is re'cognized as a training
school. 2,830 in-patients and 16,303 out-patients were
treated in 1918.
The Sanatorium, erected by the Corporation, at Canton,
in 1893., consists of five pavilions, and an isolation block,
affording accommodation for 116 patients; there are also
administrative buildings, stables, steam laundrv, disin-
fecting and other offices.
The Cardiff Institute for the Blind (Incorporated), in
Longcross street, ]Vewport road, was opened in March,
1869, at a cost of about ^^1.500 and enlarged in 1883
at a cost of ^£3,000, with Newbridge -wall stone, and
Bath stone dressings in the style of the Jacobean
Renaissance, from designs by Mr. Edward H. Bruton
A.R.I.B.A. architect, of Cardiff, and again in 1909 at
a cost of .^550 ; on the first and second floor is the
basket-making workroom ; on the ground floor is a
room for making mats, cocoa-nut matting &c. for
which eight hand looms are fixed.
The Sailors' Home, Stuart street, near the Bute Docks,
is a fine spacious and well-ventilated building, arranged
to hold 109 men, and was erected at the sole expense
of the late Marchioness of Bute. Each seaman has a
lock-up cabin or room to himself, and there is a
library, reading-room, bagatelle table and hot and cold
water baths.
The Royal Hamadryad Seamen's Hospital, in Hunter
street, near to the moorings of the old " Hamadryad ''
hospital ship, is a structure of red brick, with stone
facings, erected at a cost, including furniture &c. of
;^30,ooo, from designs by Mr. E. W. M. Corbett
f'.R.I.B.A. ; a sum of ^^aj.ooo together with the site
was given by the 3rd .Marquess of Bute K.T. the re-
mainder being raised by public subscription. On the
ground floor are the Bontgen ray and anaesthetic rooms,
operating theatre and wards for 18 beds; on the second
and third floors are wards for 18 beds. The hospital
was opened June 29. 1905. by the Marquess of Bute.
The Christian Home for Widows, Moira terrace.
Adamsdown. was founded by John and Richard Cory.
Nazareth House, North road, is a home for the aged,
infirm and infantile poor, and constitutes a branch of the
Home of the Sisters of Nazareth, at Hammersmith ; the
aged poor are admitted without distinction of creed or
country ; the home depends for its support entirely on
oluntary contributions. In 1898 a block of buildings" was
iidded '
the east side
the low
■ compr:
litting-
rooms, dormitories &c. and on the upper floor is a chapel,
both for the inmates and the public, and served by the
clergy of St. David's, Charles street. A new wing was
added in 1909 at the cost of ^6,000.
The Convent of the Good Shepherd, Tv-Gwyn road,
Boath, erected in 1872, at the sole cos't of the 3rd
Marquess of Bute K.T. furnishes a home for penitent
and destitute women, and is chiefly supported by the
industry of the inmates. There is a small church
attached, and the buildings are arranged to hold 150.
Cardiff Castle, one of the seats of the Marquess of Bute,
is entered by a gateway, in immediate connection with
the principal streets of the town. The greater portion of
the edifice was modernized bv the bile Marquess of Bute,
who converted it into a noble castellated mansion; the
liigb octagonal tower on the left of the entrance, rebuilt
in 1847, is known by the name of "Robert's tower," and
is said to have been for twenty-six years the prison of the
unfortunate Robert, Duke of Normandy, who was here
immured by order of his brother,' Henry I. ; on
one occasion he made an attempt to escape, in consequence
of which it is said his eyes were cruelly put out, and the
hapless prince lingered here until his death in 11 34, when
he was interred in the chapter house of Gloucester Cathe-
dral ; his tomb, with an effigy of oak, is in the north-east
chapel. Large sums of money have been devoted to the
restoration and maintenance of the fabric; the curtain
wall, running from the entrance to the present clock tower,
has been restored, and the parapet, with its embrasuree
and crenelles, substantially repaired and covered in, and
it now affords a convenient mode of access to the clock
tower at the south-west angle, which contains a set of
private apartments for the lord of the castle, and is ex-
ternally a good specimen of ornamental work ; outside,
about seventy feet from the base, each face of the tower
is divided into three arched panels, the centre one being
■ iccupied by the clock face, while those on each side con-
tain statues of Mars, Jupiter, Sol &e. the pedestals upon
which they stand being carved with the signs of the zodiac,
which they respectively govern ; the whole is surmounted
by a lead-covered roof 'decorated with tinned stars. In the
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interior of the tower the rooms are highly decorated. On
a level with the great curtain wall is the winter smoking
room, the prevailing colour ot the walls being dark blue,
relieved with figures painted in lighter colours ; the uppei
part of the windows is filled with stained glass representing
the deities from whom our Saxon ancestors named the
days of the week ; the vaulting is decorated with various
celestial symbols ; the remaining portion of the walls is
adorned with figures expressive of the four seasons ; the
frieze of the elaborate chimney-piece is occupied by a series
of groups illustrative of " love in winter " ; whilst above
stands the figure of a Cupid. The walls of the apartment
above, used as a bedroom, are simply treated with out-
line figures on a white ground, suggestive of the precious
stones and metals; the next apartment contains the clock,
and above is the kitchen. The uppermost room, fitted up
as a summer smoking room, has a tiled floor covered with
representations of various animals ; the chimney-piece,
similar to that of the winter smokmg room, is intended to
illustrate " love in summer." The spaces between the
windows are filled with tile work, painted with subjects
from the legends of the zodiac. Above all is a gallery
lighted by a clerestory, surmounted by a dome, divided
into panels, in which are represented the four elements
and the constellations. The grand staircase of the castle
consists of two flights and leads from the entrance hall —
on which level the library is situated — to the great hall.
In the centre is a marble column, from which springs
the groining of the roof ; and on two sides of the landing
is a gallery ; the columns of the staircase are of marble
and the steps of rose-coloured granite ; from the grand
staircase entrance is obtained to the banqueting hall, a
noble room with a wainscot of carved walnut, above which
are frescoes representing incidents in the life of Robert,
Duke of Gloucester. A beautiful octagonal staircase,
highly decorated, leads from the banqueting hall to the
library and a private chapel; the latter, which is one
of the most elaborately decorated portions of the castle,
is lined with marble, diapered with enamelled shields,
and the walls and ceilings are covered with illustrations
from holy scripture. The altar represents the tomb of
our Saviour, outside of which are the figures of the
Roman guards, in bronze. On the left of the banqueting
hall is Lord Bute's sitting room, the frieze of which dis-
plays the story of the local saint of the Isle of Bute.
Beyond there is another magnificent apartment, sur-
rounded by a colonnade filled with beautiful flowers and
adoi'ned with fountains ; the walls are covered with paint-
ings representing the trial of faith between Elijah and
Ahab, and the doors are exquisitely wrought with inlaid
work and ornamented in bronze.
The Sophia Gardens, on the west side of the river Taff,
opposite the grounds of Cardiff Castle, were opened to the
public in 1858, and are tastefully laid out as pleasure
grounds, with a small sheet of water and a fountain, and
form an agreeable promenade. Within the gardens is a
very fine subscription bowling green ; adjoining the Sophia
gardens are the Sophia Recreation grounds, also open to
the public ; the whole being maintained by the Marquess
of Bute. Boath Park, the site for which was presented
bv the 3rd Marquess, and opened in 1894 by the present
Maique.ss (Earl of Dumfriesl, is 121 acres in extent, a
portion is laid out with shrubs and flower beds ; another
portion is reserved for cricket, football, bowls &c. and a
flection is set apart as a botanical garden : beyond this a
large lake has been formed, and is used for boating, and
at the northern end of the lake is a "Wild Garden."
In 1915 a memorial was erected on the lake at the
expense of F. C. Bowring esq. J. P. to the memory of
the late Captain B. F. Scott C.V.O., D.S.O., R.N. and
his faithful companions, consisting of a clock tower
in the form of a miniature lighthouse, about 40 feet
high, surmounted by the model of a ship. Cathays
Park covers 60 acres and contains the buildings of the
University of Wales, the City Hall, the Law Courts,
the County Hall and the new Technical College. Cardiff
Arms Park, situated between Westgate and the river
Taff, is devoted to ciacket and football matches and
athletic meetings. Victoria park, at Canton, is laid
out with shrubs and flowers, and has a small orna-
mental lake ; another recreation ground has been
formed by the Corporation by the laying out of
some six acres of Canton common. Howard gardens,
Adamsdown square, Loudoun square, Plasturton gar-
dens, Dcspenser gardens. Moorland Road gardens,
Clare gardens, Grangetown gardens, Llanbleddian gar-
dens, Ruthin gardens, Senghennydd gardens (north and
south), Windsor Esplanade gardens, Roath Village
green, Splott recreation and Llandaff fields are also
open to the public, and a park and recreation ground,
12 acres in extent, has been laid out at Canton by Mr. |
Charles Thompson, and is maintained by him for th
use of the public.
The Cardiff Racquet and Fives Court is in Westgate st.
The population of Cardiff at the beginning of the
last century was less than 2,000. According to the
census, returns of ifloi there -nere in the parishes of St
John and St. Mary, 1,870; in 1811, 2,457; '" '821, 3,521;
in 1831, 6,187; in 1841, 10,077; >n '851, 18,351; in i36i,
31,23s; in 1881, St. John, 16,614, and in 1891, 37,158;
St. Mary, 14,188.
The area of the county borough and civil parish is
6,373 acres of land, 203 of water, 112 of tidal water
and 1,610 of foreshore; rateable value, ^1,231,223.
The population of the municipal wards in 1911 was: —
.\damsdown, 13,987 ; Canton, 22,070 ; Cathays, 22,067 '•
Central, 11,333; Grangetown, 23,136; Park, 23,282;
Riverside, 19,945; Roath, 17,973 ; South, 10,119; Splott,
id, 347 ; total of municipal borough, 182,259.
Included in the entire civil population were 89 officials
and their families and 184 inmates of the infirmary;
47 officials and 165 inmates of the Sanatorium ; 50
officials and 912 inmat«s of the Poor Law Institution ;
243 in the Poor Law Institution Cottage Homes ; 229
military and 99 other inmates in the barracks ; 49 on
board the hospital ship " Hamadryad," and 273 (in-
cluding 40 officials) in H. M. Prison, and 1,712 on board
coasting vessels.
The population ot the ecclesiastical parishes in 191 1
was:— St. John the Baptist, 21,813; St. Mary, 14,856;
All Saints, 4.469 ; St. Andrew, 11,223 ; St. Stephen,
5.015; ,St. Catherine, Canton, 11,770; St. John the
Evangelist, Canton, 20,190; St. Paul, Canton, 17,168;
St. Margaret, Roath, 20,848 ; St. German, Roath, 8,701 ;
St. Saviour, Roath, 20,036.
Area of parliamentary borough, 12,247 acres; muni-
cipal borough and Flat Holmes, 8,497 acres ; Cowbridge,
1,150 acres ; Llantrisant, 2,600 acres,
CANTON is a populous suburb of Cardiflt: St. John's
is an ecclesiastical parish formed from the civil parish ot
Llandaff in 1858 : the church, partly erected in the year
1853, at a cost of ^5,000, on a site given by John Hom-
fray esq. of Penlline Castle, is a building of stone in the
Early Enghsh style, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles,
vestries, south porch and a central tower Tiith spire,
containing one bell : in 1857 the aisles were built, and
in 1871-4 the tower and spire, chancel and clergy vestry
were added, at a cost of ^2,000, from the designs ol
Mr. John Prichard, the diocesan architect : the organ
was built in 1887, and a handsome stone reredos has
been erected as a memorial to the Rev. V. Saulei, late
rector : the church was completed in 1902, when two
western bays, baptistery and the choir vestry were
erected at a cost of ;^2,9oo : there are 667 sittings, of
which 460 are free. The register dates from the year
1858. The living is a rectory, net yearly value ^£380,
with residence, in the gift of the Lord Bishop . of
Llandaff, and held since 1907 by the Rev. Henry John
Williams M.A. of Oxford University. The parish of
St. Luke was formed in 1911, out of that of St. John.
The church, which was completed at the end of 1909,
con.sists ot nave, aisles and south porch : there are
seats for 500 persons. The living is a .vicarage, net
yearly value /240, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1911 by the Rev. Thomas John Richards
L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
St. Catherine's is an ecclesiastical parish formed
Sept. 1894, from St. John's: the church, in King's
road, is an edifice in the Early Decorated style, begun
in 1884, and finished in 1S9S, at a cost of about
^12,000, and consisting of chancel, vestries, nave and
aisles : slender stone pillars support wooden arches
separating the nave from the aisles, and these carry a
wooden roof, beautifully carved : the west window is
stained : there are 750 sittings, 400 of which are free.
The register dates from 1894. The living is a vicarage,
net yearly value ;^2oo, in the gift of the Bishop of Llan-
daff,' and held since 1894 by the Rev. Joseph Baker M.A.
of University College, Durham. For other places ol
worship see pp. 172 to 174. The memorial Hall of the
Preslivterian Church of England, in Cowbridgo road, was
erected in 1894, at a cost of ^£3.000, in memory of David
Davies, Llandinam, from designs by H. Faulkner and
Sons, of Newport, and will hold 1,250 persons. The
Presbyterian Church of England, at Roath Park, opened
in 1900, and erected at a cost nf over ^^13.000, is an
edifice in the Decorated style from designs by Messrs.
Habershon, Fawckner and Groves, and consists of nave,
transepts, vest-ries and a tower with spire : the organ
cost ^1,500: the church affords 850 sittings. Attached
to the church is a hall, seating 350 persons, and five class
S. W. 6*
1S4 CARDIFF,
SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's
rooms, bnflt in 1897 at a cost of ^2,300: the total ex-
penditure, including organ and furnishing, was _£ia,526
New Trinity Confrrecational chapel. Cowbridge road,
was erected in 1894. The Wesleyan chapel, " Conway
road, erected in 1868-9, and since enlarged, will seat
1,100 persons; there is another Wfslt-jan chapel in
Cowbridge road. The United Methodist" chapel. Cow-
bridge road, was erected in 1898. The Synagoguf.
eected in 1896-7 at a cost of ^5,164, in Cathedral
road, is a building of stone in the Romanesque style,
from designs by Mr, Delissa Joseph F.R.I. B.A. of
London, consisting of a clerestoried nave with an apse,
containing the ark, and flanked by octagonal staircase
towers, leading to galleries : the porch is below the
apse: the building will seat 241 persons on the ground
floor, and 158 in the gallery. Fairs are held monthly.
Blackweir, i mile north ; Maindy, ij north, and Grange-
town, i south, are suburbs.
ROATH is a pleasant north-eastern suburb of Cardiff.
St. Margaret's (the parish church) was rebuilt in 1B71,
at a cost of ^^6,000, on the foundations laid down by
Mr. Eoos, and is a cruciform building in the Early
English style, from designs by the late Mr. Prichard,
architect, of Llandaff. consisting of chancel, with organ
ch tmber. nave, transepts, south porch and a central tower
ointaining one bell: the piers and arches which carry the
tower, the chancel screen, pulpit and walls of the chancel
are all rich with the various hues of alabaster, Bridgend
and Forest of Dean stones, wbUe the walls of the nave and
transepts are faced with brickwork of various colours
effectively arranged : an alabaster screen divides the organ
chamber from the chancel : the Marquess of Bute's private
mortuary ch.apel, formerly a plain plastered building, at
the north-east corner, opening into the north side of the
chancel and into the north transept, was rebuilt in 18S3
It richly coloured stones and alabaster : the
chuich affords 1,000 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1887. The living is a perpetual curacy, net
yearly value ;^23o, with residence, in the gift of Keble
t'oUeije, Oxford, and held since 1917 by the Rev.
Charles John Smith M.A. of Pembroke College, Cam-
hiidge. The clergy house, south of the church was
built in 1894, at a cost of ^£2,200. St. Martin's parish
church, in Albany road, erected in 1901 at a cost of
about j^i2,ooo, is of brick with stone dressings in the
Gothic style of the 14th century, and consists of chan-
cel, nave and aisles, and affords sittings for over 1,000
persons. The living is a vicarage, gross value ^£200,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1917 by the Rev. Henry Stephen Nicholl
M.A. of Selwyn College, Cambridge. St. Saviour's
is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1893 out of St.
Germans. The church of St. Saviour, in Splott road;
erected in 1888, as a chapel of ease to St. German's.
Roath, is a building of stone in the Early Penpen-
dicular style, consisting of chancel of three bays,
nave of five bays, north and south aisles with chapel,
and a western turret, containing one bell : there
are 800 sittings. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value £2^4. in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
iiid held since 1912 bv the Rev. Everson James
Trehame, of St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. The popula-
tion is about 20,000. St. Francis' Mission church, in
Singleton road, was erected in 1894, at a cost ol £1,200:
the site, which is of sufficient extent for a permanent
church and parsonage, was given by the first and last
Viscount Tredegar. The Wesleyan chapel, in Splott
road, erected in 1898, at a cost of from ^7,000 to
^8,000. is of stone with Bath stone dressings, and
will seat 800 persons. The (Church of England)
Sisters of St. Margaret's, East Grinstead, have a House
of Mercy in Church terrace, opened in 1882 for the
wMow9^''ar;"fiU;rwith""8Uin"ed°"gla7s"andTh7cbaperis ''.fr^'i?" ,°^^°,.^™^I'f belonging to the principality,
separated from the church by metal screens : the*^ east jhe Mackintosh Institute, founded in 1890 by The
iiduw and othe
stained :
The
Zi9^.
there are 500 sittings,
year 1731. The livini; is a
without residence, in the
and held since 1883 by the
Bev. Frederick John Beck M.A. Trinity College, Oxford,
hon. canon of Llandaff, rural dean of Cardiff, precentor
of Llandaff, chaplain to the Bishop, and surrogate.
St. German's is an ecr-lpsiistical parish, formed January
I, 1887; the church was built in 1883-4, in the Decorated
or Middle Pointed style, from designs by Messrs. Bodley
And Garner, architects, of London, and consists of chan-
cel with aisles, nave, aisles and a fleche containing one
bell : several of the windows are stained : the pulpit and
chimcel stalls are admirable specimens of carved oak :
the nave roof was coloured and decorated in 1904: the
ckinlosh, who
Mackintosh of Mackintosh and Mrs.
fitted it up and gave
the estate, occupies the former buildings of Roath
Castle, converted for this purpose, and contains
rooms for all kinds of garner, reading and writing
rooms and a library; there is a gymnasium,
bowling green and skittle alley: the grounds are
used for lawn tennis and other out-door games: the
inenibers number about 500. The public abattoirs, with
cattle and carcase markets attached, are situated in
Cycle street, Roath, and Carmarthen street, Canton;
at the former there is a siding in connection with the
Great Western railway; the market days tor cattle are
Tuesday and Thursday.
Parish Clerk of i
Margaret, Edward Phillips
THE PORT OF GABDIFF.
The Port of Cardiff is not only by far the most im-
portant port in the Bristol Channel, but has achieved the
distinction of being the largest coal exporting port in the
United Kingdom, and as regards total toimage cleared is
the third largest port in the country, London and Liver-
pool taking precedence, a pre-eminence attributable partly
to its geographical position, but ;dso in a high degree to
the foresight 'and enterprise displayed by those upon
whom has devolved the task of providing the magnificent
dock accommodation. Its geographical situation is in
addition particularly favourable for carrying on a large
import and export trade, the Cardiff and Penarth Roads
forming the safest anchorage in the Channel for shipping
of the largest class. Besides these maritime advantages
the port possesses convenience of access to all parts of the
kingdom, more especially to the vast coal and iron pro-
ducing centres of .Monmouthshire and South Wales, being
nnquestionably the natural outlft for the increasing
mineral produce and manufactures of the cast part
,16-,
loads ; corn, grain Sc. 6,003,100 cwts. ; onions,
bushels ; potatoes, 639,207 cwts. ; meat, fresh and re-
frigerated, 152,651 cwts. ; total value of all imports,
^5,807,777. In 1912 the totals were : Iron ore,
746.100 tons; iron and steel of all kinds, 66,952 tons;
timber, hewn and sawn, 1,168,097 loads; corn, grain
&c. 5.304.700 cwts.; onions, 223,084 bushels; potatoes,
603,338 cwts. ; meat, fresh and refrigerated, 150,649
cwts. ; total value of all imports. j£6. 153,205. In 1918
Mie totals were: Iron ore, 684,050 tons; pig iron and
iron work, 23,221 tons; timber and deals, 27,529
l.iads ; pitwood, 242,431 tons; grain and flour, 161,117
t ins ; general merchandise, 274,105 tons ; total,
1.412,433 tons.
ExpoKTs: — In 1908 coal, coke and manufactured fuel
was exported to the amount of 17,446,881 tons; bags
and sacks, 47,440 dozen ; iron and steel and manufac-
tures thereof, 52,896 tons ; total value of all articles,
^13,760,690. In 1912 the amounts were: Coal, coke
Glamorganshire, in which arc the populous districts of { and manufactured fuel, 17,822,467 tons; iron and steel
Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare and Rhymney, witJi which | and manufactures thereof, 39,581 tons; bags and sacks,
this port is connectfd by the Taff Vale lailway, the ; ,08.717 dozen ; total value of all articles, ^£13, 913, 682.
Rhymney railway and Glamorganshire canal. Its^dvan- ] I,, 1918 the exports were: Coal and coke, 6,129,835
tages as a nslnral inlet are equally considerable. Wheat,
flour. live and dead stock, cheese, bacon, fruit, vegetables,
timber and deals, Spanish ore and provisions are
amongst the most important of the imports, besides
which it is the great emporium of the export potato
trade, not only for Monmouthshire and South Wales,
but also for the midland counties of England. The dock
authorities have taken care to meet, and as far as
possible to anticipate, the constantly increasing demands
of the import trade upon their resources by the erection
of public warehouses of enormous extent and capacity.
Statement of the trade of the port in 1908: —
iMFOBTs, Iron ore. 739,899 tons; iron and steel of all
kinds, 41,855 tons; timber, hewn and sawn, 1,268,733
■ 62,
patent fuel, 441,962 tons;
ronwork, 111,055 tons; general
:> tons ; total, 6,845,292 tons.
UKGISTKIIKD TOXN.40E OF BRinsH AND FOHKION VESSKLS.
The number of sailing and steam vessels that entered
the port in 1912 with cargoes and in ballast was 4,431
of 6,326,944 tons and 6,039 of 9,168,115 tonnage cleared.
In the general coasting trade the number of sailing
and steam vessels that entered the port in cargoes and
in ballast in 1912 was 8,741 of 4,278,637 tons and 7,555
of 1,931,906 tonnage cleared. In the intercourse be-
tween Great Britain and Ireland 1,096 vessels of 533,294
tons entered and 652 of 110,370 tonnage cleared.
DIRECTORY.] SOUTH
In 19,8 the mimber of steam vessels that cleared U>e
port was 8,245 of 3,867,619 tons and of sailing vessels,
1,572 of 113,835 tons. , . ,. .
From the " Annual Statement of the Navigation and
Shipping of the United Kingdom," Pr«P"«<l by the
Board of Trade, it will be seen that Cardiff "1^' ■ "'
the largest port in the United Kingdom for Shipping
The clearance
Cardiff (including Barry
and Penarth)
London
Liverpool
Newcastle and North
and South Shields ■...
9.649.537 tons regi^
8,291,125 ,.
9.548.235- ..
6,819,854 ,,
For the export of coal, Cardiff is the first port in
)rld. Coal shipments, exclusive of bunker coal.
the
shipments, exclusive 01 DunKer coai, for
the vear ending 31st December, .913, were 19,328.833
tons"; coal, coke and manufactured fuel shipments,
coastwise and foreign: Cardiff (customs port), includ-
ing Barry and Penarth, 20,095,051 tons; the Tyne
ports, 13,619,502 tons. . j , ■
But© Docks.— This magnificent series of docks is un-
equalled in the world for the facilities afforded for the
ouick dispatch of coal steamers and merchant shipping
lenerally."^ These are: West Bute dock, water area of 20
acres- East Bute Dock, 4b acres; Eoath basin, 12
acres'; Roath dock, 33 acres; the Queen Alexandra
d-ck « acres ; and timber floats, 28 acres. The
Bute" docks, now the property of the Cardiff Railway
Company, were
opened
wholly constructed by
third
Ma7<iuesV of Bute and his father at a cost approaching
■ ■■■■ ns sterling; the first, or West Bute dock,
:en built at a cost of about i:400.ooo, and
October, 1839 ; the East Bute dock in 1855 ;
and the Roath dock, 1887. The statistics of each
dock are as follows :— West Bute dock— Entrance to
basin, 45 feet wide ; basin (area i* acres) 300 feet
long. 200 feet wide ; lock, 152 feet long, 36 feet wide ;
dock (area 18 acres), 4,000 feet long, 200 wide; quayage,
8,800 feet long; depth of water in dock, 19 feet and 13
feet- viz. r.550 feet hv 19 feet deep, 2,450 feet by 13
feet deep; depth of water on sill, ordinarj' spring tides,
28 feet 9 in. ; neap tides, 18 feet 9 in. : there are 12
staiths for the shipment of coal; the ballast cranes (hve
in number) are capable of discharging 100 tons per
hour; cranes (five in number) to^ lift rontons; graving
dock, 235 iTeet long, 40 feet widt ■ """"
deep. Bute East dock— sea lock,
feet
feet long, 5; feet
basin (area 2i" acres), 380 f<=et long, 250 feet
wide; inner lock, 200 feet long. 49 ff*'' ^f'^'; ^o*
(area 44 acres), 4.3°° «eet long, 300 and 5°° i^f "'de.
W. ,,000 feet long by 300 feet wide, 3.300 feet long by
500 feet wide; quayage. 9,360 feet long ; depth of water
in dock, 25 feet; depth of water on sill of sea lock
ordinarv spring tides, 31 feet 9 in. ; neap tides, 21 feet
o in - there ai-e 18 staiths in the dock and one in the
basin 'for the shipment of coal, with the latest improve-
ments in hydraulic machinery; there ■"■' *^''"' <'*'">'"
ballast cranes, capable of discharging
three
tons per hour, [ patch
WAI-KS. CAHDIIF. Ibj
toon dock is 360 feet long by 70 feet wide; the duck is
fully equipped, and coal is shipped by the patent Lewis-
Huliter coal cranes, and placed in the hold .at three or
more hatchways simultaneously, whilst general cargo
and coal can be shipped at the same time by these cranes
without moving the vessel, thereby givmg ships the
utmost dispatch. On the quay side are warehouses and
transit sheds, with railways alongside for the storage of
creneral merchandise. There is also plenty of quay space
For the storage of deals, iron ore fee. Ballast cranes and
barces are provided for the discharge of ballast
Queen Alexandra dock, opened on the 13th July, 1907.
hv His late Majesty King Edward VII. forms an
additional walled dock of 52 acres, with a second deep
water sea entrance to the Roath dock, making tbe
area in one level 85 acres, with two independent sea
entrances and exits, capable of being worked either
as one dock or, if necessary, of being converted
into two of 52 and 33 acres respectively, by a ship
caisson placed in a communication passage, 90 feet
in width. The dock is 2,550 feet in length, by 800
feet in breadth, with a depth of 50 feet from the coping.
The sea lock is 850 feet in length. 90 feet in width, and
has a depth uf water over the sill of 42 feet at high
wivter spring tides and 32 feet at high water neap
Kdes. The entrance is well sheltered, and is in close
proximity to the Penarth Roads, which afford the safest
anonorage in the Bristol Channel. This dock not only
provides' fur the largest vessels afloat, but is m coru-
munication with the docks belonging to the Cardiff Rail-
way Company, with the exception of the Bute West
dnilt This communication removes the possibihty of
detention at neap tides, as vessels loading or unloading
in either of the other docks can either enter from or
leave for sea vi^ the Queen Alexandra sea lock. Ihe
whole of one side, as well as the upper end of this dock,
is devoted to the import and general export trade, l-wo
large transport sheds have been erected m this dook,
and provision made for the stacking of deals, pitwood
&c The cattle lairs and chill rooms are situate close
to this dock, so that vessels using it can discharge their
cattle alongside. There are also chiU rooms for the
storage of dead meat &c. into which vessels can dis-
char.'e directly. Hydraulic and electric cranes are pro.
vided for the discharging and loading of general cargoes,
and a 70-ton crane for heavy machinery &c.
For the American, Canadian and other cattle trade
thpre is a commodious wharf with a depth of water at
spring tides of 23 feet, and at neap tides of 13 feet. This
wharf is provided with lairs for holding 450 head of
oattle, and completely fitted slaughter-houses, the only
ones in South Wales, have been erected, under the
sanction of the Privy Council, on the north side of the
Roath basin. There are extensive timber ponds witb
railway communication alongside to all parts of the
kingdom. Since 1840 the size of vessels frequenting the
docks has increased tenfold. Iron ore can be discharged
from vessels at the rate of 100 tons per hour. Transit
sheds are also provided for the loading and discharging
of dry "oods and provisions, at which berths equal dis-
ovable
uulic cranes are also used for discharging Daa-
test; "hydraulic cranes (36 in number) to Wt j^om 2 to
20 tons; three graving docks, 4°° f^et long, 48 feet
-ffidth of entrance, 17 f«t deep ; graving dock, 420 feet
Tong. 5o feet width 'of entrance 20 feet deep ; graving
dock 408 feet long, 48 feet width of entrance, 17 feet
deep. Vessels can enter East dock via Roa h basin,
which has an area of 12 acres, is i 000 feet long, 55°
feet wide' in centre. Quavage, 2,700 feet long; depth ol
water on sill, ordinary spring tides, 3S feet 9 ni- ! "eap
tides, 25 feet 9 i". ; nine staiths for the shipment of
coal, with the latest improvements in hydraulic
chinerv ; also patent movable st , , ,
crane •" "raving dock, 600 feet long ; entrance, 60 feet
wide; spring tides, 23 feet 9 in. ; neap tides, 13 feet
o ir Public graving dock, in v hich shipowners may
empioy their own labour and find materials, is 600 feet
long, with an entrance 60 feet wide
the last of the series, opened 1887,
were obtained in 1882, cost half a million sterling;
the dock area is 33 acres; 2.400 feet long. 600 feet
wide ; depth of water in dock, 32 to 37 feet ; quayage.
7,520 feet; cranes (33 in number) for discharging and
loading vessels; the lock, the largest in the world, is
80 feet in width and 600 feet long between the gates.
and has a depth of water over the sills of 35 feet at
ordinarv springs and 2S feet at ordinary neaps. There
are cattle lairs, slaughter houses and chill rooms for
the landing and slaughter of foreign cattle, and also
good cold storage accommodation. The floatmg or pon-
The Roath dock,
for which powers
.0 given, and movable hydranlie cranes have
rectld. Scarcely any docks can ^be more advan-
1y placed for the carrpng
trade, the charges on vessels being from 20 to 30 per
cent, less than those of the leading ports of Ureat Britain ■
whde the Bunker rate on steamers at Cardiff shows a
..reat reduction from the ordinary rates. In ^lo^e prox-
bnity to the docks there are thousands of acres of land
available for factories, at a very reasonable rental and
fur a long term of years, access to which can be had by
rail direc't from the ship's side, thus avoiding haulage
and extra labour. Imports destined for the Midlands for
yvlnch Cardiff is the natural port, have the benefit of
competitive railway communication with the London and
North Western, Midland and Great Western railways
For a Transatlantic trade Cardiff is well situated as the
distance from New York is some 50 miles less than to
Liverpool. Large transit sheds are ayadable a. weU
as bonded warehouses. For goods reqmred to be 'tored
o wa ehoused there are excellent warehouses and ^om-
modious wharves, and for the convenience of mercban
dock warrants are issued on all goods deposited in ^^^
dock-owner's custody. The B'lt* doc^s^ an^. c^ ^^^^^^
with the railways; gooos and mi ^ ^^^^ j^t^
from vessels in the docks and f™'^;X„_%i™ingbam,
radway wagons and convened to Lond^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^
Manchester. Leeds, laverpool ana 1, ^^^^
ilford Hav_en, Swanse_a^nd__all^stet,on, o^^^^^ .^ ^^^^
p„nHr weekly communication between the fort ot
, ayfand Livlrpo'ol, Manchester, Glasgow Greenock.
S. W. bt
166 CAKDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[eelly's
Belfast, Cork, London, Hull and CormraU, and daily
st&am service to and from Bristol, Burnhani and other
ports in the Bristol Channel ; regular communication
being maintained with France by means of large and
powerful sorew steamers to Bordeaux, also with the
European ports, the Colonies and foreign countries all
over the world.
BOTE DOCKS.
Latitude, 51° 27' 46" north; longitude, 3° 10' 20" west.
High water, tull.& change, 6h. 37m.
Offices, Pier Head.
The Cardiff Railway Company.
Chairman, The Marquess of But«
Officials.
General Manager, E. A. Prosser
Engineer-in-Chief, Alaric Hope
Dock Master, Captain T. N. Eosser
Accountant, J. C. Dore
Collector of Due.s, W. H. Treatt
Wharfinger, W. X. Thompson
Superintendent of Stores, J. S. Kendall
Police Superintendent, David Daviea
Gas Works Manager, A. J. Ward
Mineral & Traffic Manager, W. J.
Cardiff Pilotage Board.
P. TurnbuU esq. J. P. chairman.
W. H. Renwick esq. J. P. Charles Wall esq. F. G. L.
Davis esq. appointed by the lord mayor, aldenuen &
burgesses of the borough of Cardiff
P. TurnbuU esq. J.P., J. T. Duncan esq. W. R. Smith
esq. appointed by the Cardiff Railway Co
E. 0. Jones esq. S. Thomas esq. appointed by the
Penarth Harbour Dock & Railway Co
Captain T. N. Rosser, appointed by the Company of
Proprietors of the Glamorganshire Canal Co
W. Anning esq. John Cory esq. J.P. Sir W. H. Seager
M.P. elected by the shipowners of the port of Cardiff
Mr. James A. Duggan, Mr. John J. Jones, elected by
the pilots of the port of Cardiff
List of Licensed Pilots for the Port of Cardiff & the
Bristol Channel.
Channel Pilots.
1 John L. Harvey. 3 Claude road, Roath
2 D. J. Howe, 43 Clarence embankment, Cardiff
3 J. Morgan, jun. 6 Church place south. Penarth
4 J. E. Jones, 49 Redlaver street. Grange
5 Thomas Richards, 28 Morlais street, Roath Park
6 William Jenkins, Hillside, Ovington terrace. Canton
7* F. J. Couth, 66 Ryder .street. Cardiff
8 H. J. Alexander, i Clarence embankment, Cardiff
9 W. H. Woodman, 9 Hafod street, Cardiff
10 J. W. Reid, 42 Taff Mead embankment, Cardiff
11 J. W. Jenkins, Hillside. Ovington terrace. Canton
12 W. Smith, 31 Dinas street. Grange
13 T. H. Brookes, 70 Clive street. Grange, Cardiff
14 J. A. Duggan, 23 Fairoak road, Roath. Cardiff
r:; John Morgan, 70 Merches gardens, Cardiff
i"5 W. S. Williams, 6 Blaenclydach street. Grange
17 Sauiuel Cope. 31 Vict.oia Park road west, Canton
18 H, C. James, ,, ClMnliMnM, -n.-ct. Canliff
19 Benjamin C. M.hl'i ' I 1: street. Riverside
20 A. E. Fisher. 6 Si, . , (irange
21 David Lewis, 10 in. .1 ., , KiMi-ule
22 G. A, .^tualldridgi-. .■a Ru-liin,ls terrace. Cardiff
23 J. Webb. 126 Mardy >trret. Grange
24 John Jones. 5 Ilton" road. Roath
25 Alfred Edwards, 54 Partridge road, Roath
26 David Duggan. 19 Library street. Canton
27 David Thomas, 4 Ponury street, Cardiff
28 John Hubbard. 7 Woodland place, Penarth
29 Thomas Th<inias. 142 Holmesdale street. Grange
30 R. A. Beer, 68 Clive street. Grange
31 Edward Diggiu.s, 12 Blaenclydach street. Grange
32 Frank Trott. 38 Stuart street. Docks
33 E<iwin Williams. ,1 Windsor esplanade. Cardiff
34 Joseph H. Higgins, 1:3 Paget street. Grange
35 D. Francis, 32 Blaenclydach street, (iiange
36 G. W. Foulkea, Kesmore, Corporation road
37 Thomas Morgan, 21 Fairoak road. Cardiff
38 Thomas Alexandra, 7a Pentre gardens, (irango
39 William Morgan, iii Windsor road, Penarth
40 W. B. Elliott, 89 Grange gardens. Cardiff
41 T. H. Dyer. 53 Grange gardens. Cardiff
42 T. J. Catterson, 10 Church road. Canton, Cardiff
43* S. Roilerick, 23 Coedcjie street, Cardiff
44 E. Milward, 300 Corporation road. Cardiff
45 William H. Jones, 2 Bute esplanade. Cardiff
46* A. A. Howe. 71 Clarence embankment. Cardiff
47 Giles Woodward. 15 Pentrebane street. Grange
48 David James, 12 Eleanor street. Docks
49 Thomas Francis, Ty-trelei, Ely, Glam
50 Christopher Rowles, 36 Blaenclydach street, Gringe
5 1 Thomas Harper, 40 Taff Mead embankment
52 James A. Clare, 136 Holmesdale terrace. Grange
53 Edward Harris, 20 Clare street. Riverside
54 Evan Morgan, i Kyveilog street. Canton
55 Evan Evans, 40 Partridge road, Roath
56 Lewis Alexander, 43 Clive street. Grange
57* William Morgan, 3 Paget place, Penarth
5a I. T. White, 66 Albanv road, Cardiff
39 T. H. Maile, 165 Stan'well road, Penarth
60 B. Denman, 5 Woodland place, Penarth
61 J. H. Williams, 53 Clive street. Grange
6a T. Hall, jun. "67 Merches gardens. Grange
63 David Morse, 24 Albert road, Penarth
64 William Stoodley, 97 Kimberley road, Cardiff
65 T. A. Wellings, "3 Grange gardens, Cardiff
66 D. Connel, 61 Clire street. Grange
67 Thomas Stoodley, 190 Albany road, Cardiff
63 Thomas Beer, 51 Merches gardens. Grange
69 Samuel Harvey, 15 Pentre gardens. Grange
70* D. E. Morris, 64 Marlborough road, Roath
71 Bert Wilson, 6 Hafod street. Grange
72 T. Morris, 64 Marlborough road. Roath
73 George Elliott. Elmdene,' Cardiff road. Dinas Powis
74 D. Morgan. 39 Tudor road. Cardiff
75 John Russell, 5; Neville street. Cardiff
76 Peter Carpenter, 35 Clive street. Griingetown
77 J. R. Harris. 63 Pentre gardens. Grange
78 Thomas Morgan, jun. 22 Taff Mead embankment
79 L. W. Smith, 41 Clive street. Cardiff
80 Frederick Garrett. 23 HicUman road. Penarth
81 J. J. Jones. 2 Ilton road. Roath, Cardiff
82 Harrv Cope. Highfield. Eh. Glam
83 F. 0'. Davies. 42 Blaenchdach street. Grange
84 E. C. Tavlor, 29 Pentrehaiie street. Grange
85 A. Hale. 56 Dinas street. Grange
85 W. H. Woodward. 14 Cambridge street. Grange
87 J. H. Pasley. la Stacey road. Roath
88 W. B. Duggan, 28 Victoria Park road west. Canton
89 David. Jones, 66 Beauchamp street, Cardiff
90 D. G. Davies, 3^ Pomerov street. Docks
91 W. B. Thomas,"Holset. Pencisely road, Cardiff
92 Arthur Hall. 63 Pentrebane street. Grange
93 W. G. Harris. 39 Clive street, Grange
Marked thus * are 2nd class channel pilots.
Masters of Vessels Licensed to Pilot their own Vessel*.
Kenneth Macdonald, s.s. " Medway " •
S. J. Hewett, s.s. " Annan "
Donald McMillan, s.s. " Findhorn "
A. Sillars, s.s. " Ettrick "
Neil Darroch, s.s. " Teviot "
John Wattersen, s.s. " Princess Beatrice "
A. Harkness, s.s. *' Findhorn"
A. Campbell, p.s. " Westward Ho "
Peter Campbell, p.s. " Ravenswood "
A. Livingstone, p.s. " Albion "
H. MoFadyen, p.s. ''Bonnie Doon "
H. Chidgey, p.s. "Ravenswood"
J. Ashford, p.s. " Waverley "
D. Tavlor, p.s. " Westward Ho "
R. J. Webber, p.s. "Waverley"'
W. Lee, p.s. " Albion "
J. H. Denman. p.s. " Westonia "
George Ayland, p.s. "Barry"
D. Rvan, p.s. " Devonia "
J. W". Knight, p.s. "Waverley"
Clerk to the Pilotage Board, T. C. Warren Evans.
Stuart street. Docks. Cardiff
BOARD OF TRADE.
Mercantil-) Marine Offiie. Bute place.
R C. Neate R.N.R. chief superintendent for Bristol
Channel district; G. F.Briggs.assistant superintendent;
T. E. Thomas, James Thomas. E. J. Merry, C. A.
Osborne, W. H. Parker, S. H. Dodington, H. J. Poole
and C. E. Hussev. deputies; inspectors, rst class. R.
Reed ; 3rd class, C. Chick
Surveyors Department.
Principal Officer for South Wales district, (extending
from Barmontl) to Lynmuutli, including Gloucester and
Bristol), Chief Emigration Officer and Detaining Officer,
T. R. Galsworthy; Senior Surveyor, Detaining Officer,
Examiner of Engineers and Assistant Emigration
Officer, R.Marshall ; Engineer Surveyors and Examiner*
of Engineers. W. T. Lewis, W. Tremain, E. Taylor
and S. E. Wat.son ; Nautical and Ship Surveyors and
Assistant Emigration Officers, Oapt. J. King and W. M.
Hunter; Ship Surveyor. H J. Haggar ; Clerk, W. E.
P..«ell
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DEPARTMENT.
Custom House, Bute Docks.
Collector of Customs & Excise, A. R. Dawson M.B.E
Surveyor (Indoor), J. W, Braj-
Senior Clerical Officers, T. Ryan & E. V. Barnes
Officers, E. J. Phillips, G. B, H. Lawrence, R. H. E.
Parish, H. B. Coles & A. J. Brown
Outdoor Department.
Surveyor (Landing), G. E. A, Caldwell
Officers (Landin?), C. Williams, J. Buckley, A. M.
Hughes, H. H. Morel, J. Grace, T. W. Roberts, S. A.
Butler, C. M. Kirkpatrick, A. S. Marshall & J. Atkins
Unattached Officers, J. J. Jones, R. Davies, G. G.
Davies, F. E. Allen, D. T. Davies, J. P. O'Beirne, H.
J. Thomas. J. E. Jones, H. Davis, A. G. Vaughan,
A. J. Daniels. W. S. Holland, I. W. Thomas & C.
Dash
Waterguard .
Waterguard Superintendent, W. J. Evans
Chief Preventive Officer, William Cleverdon
Preventive Officers, P. Haines, B. Langhurne, W. J. J.
Bardo, C. Gardner, C. J. Brache. W. J. Newing, E.
A. Tooke, M. H. Gardner, A. J. Ropke, J. Phelan, G.
S. Sellev, J. H. Wills, J. H. French, M. Hartnett, C.
Hughes.' H. H. Shearman, A. Young, L. Lewis, F.
Blewitt (Penarth), J. P. Hauser (Penarth) & A. W.
Chaplin (Penarth)
Preventive Men. 16 ; watchers, 17
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. 0. & T. O. & Telephonic Express Delivery
Office. — Head office, Westgate street. L. Johnston,
postmaster ; H. A. Keenov. assistant postmaster
Hours of attendance. Head office. — Money orders, tele
graph money orders, savings bank, insurance & an-
nuities, week days, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; bank holidays,
8 a.m. to 12 noon. Postal orders, week days, 7 a.m.
to 9 p.m. ; bank holidays, 7 a.m. till 12 noon. Regis-
tered letters, parcel post, postage stamps & telegraph
business, poste restante & private box delivery, 7
a.m. to 9 p.m
The offices in the Cardiff district are open foi
the sale of postage stamps & for parcel post,
money order, savings bank & postal order business on
week days as under; —
Bute Docks, postal order, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; money
order & savings bank, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; postage
stamps, telegraphs Jc parcel post, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m
Exchange Branch Office, postage stamps, telegraphs,
parcel post, postal orders, money orders & savings bank
Roath, Canton. Queen Street & Bute Street Branch
Post Offices, postage stamps, postal order & parcels
post, money order & savings bank & telegraphs, 8
a.m. to 7 p.m
The Town Sub-offices are open from g a.m. to 6.30 p.m
On Bank holidays the branch offices are closed all day
Deliveries in Cardiff & Suburbs take place at 7 & 10
a.m. & I. IS (restricted) & 3-45 pm
PARCEL POST.
Mails are dispatched at the same time as the letter mails,
and the hours of posting are the same as those for
letters
Deliveries of parcels are made four times daily ; at 9
& 10 a.m. & 1. 15 & 3.45 p.m. Local parcels intended
for these deliveries should be posted at the head
office fifteen minutes before the , commencement of
each delivery
Express Delivery of Messages, Letters & Parcels.
Local Service — Express throughout.
Messages, letters & parcels are delivered by special
messenger in all parts of Cardiff & its suburbs. Ex-
press letters, parcels &c. handed in at the undermen-
tioned offices, or arriving by mail, will be sent out at
once for delivery
Bead Post Office, Westgate street ; branch post offices,
Bute docks ; Canton ; Barry ; Boath ; Bute street &
Queen street
Post Office Telephones.
The Exchange at Westgate street, H.P.O. is open
alwayi
Post Office Telegraphs Engineering department (South
Wales district), R. Mcllroy, superintending engineer
Surveyor, ist District, J. Conlin
Officers, L. Lillywhite, A. S. Owilliam, A. E. T. Reea,
E. 0. Thomas & H. Hodgkin
Surveyor, 2nd District, T. W. Sharp
Officers, J. A. Grace (Barry), W. Jones (Bridgend), P.
M. Attridge (Pontyclun) & W.J.Coverley (Brynmenyu)
Barry Dock.
Surveyor,
Officer (unattached). V. H. J. Harvey
Waterguard.
Chief Preventive Officer, J. Conibear
Preventive Officers, E. Manchip, G. E. Jessev, J. T.
Organ, W. J. W. Cork, J. Beavers, B. Hopkin, W.
J. "Beavan & G. Ferryman
Preventive Men, 13 ; watchers, 3
Excise Office, Westgate street.
Inland Revenue Tax department — Surveyors, No. i
district. F. W. Hogg; No. 3 district, L. T. Whitley;
No. 4 district, W. H. Guest; No. 3 district, J. R.
Bonner k " A " district, David R. Lloyd (Principality
buildings, 27 k 29 Queen street) ; Inland Revenue Deed
Marking & Stamp Distributing Officer, J. R. Blade.
Excise department — Surveyors, T. W. Sharp (ist dis-
trict) & J. Conlan (2nd district); Officers, Frederick
William Butler. A. E. T. Rees & L. Lilleywhite
.LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE PARLIA-
MENTARY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF.
(Comprising the Citv of Cardiff & the Urban District
' of Penarth.)
South, Sir J. Herbert Corv bart. M.P. Coryton, Wliit-
church, near Cardiff
Central, J. C. Gould M.P. Ty-to-Maen, St. Mellonj,
near Cardiff
East, Sir William Seager M.P. 60 Newport road, Cardiff
Returning Officer, The Lord Mayor of Cardiff
COUNCIL OF THE CITY, 1919.
Lord Mayor. Councillor A. C. Kirk J.P
Deputy Lord Mavor, Councillor W. R. Smith
Ex-Lord Mavor. Alderman William Roberts J.P
Recorder, W. LlewUyn Williams K.C. 3 King's Bench
walk. Temple. London E C 4
Aldermen.
Retire in November, 1920.
Sir Jn. Wesley Courtis J.P I lUtyd Thomas J.P
William Roberts J.P Morgan Thomas J.P
R. J. Smith J.P I
Retire in November, 1923.
Charles Hayward Bird J.P 1 James Robinson J.P
F, G. L. Davis H. M. Thompson J.P
J. T. Richards . |
Councillors.
Central Ward.'
Presiding Alderni;m, James Robinson.
Ret. Nov.
F. W. Blower 1919
A. C. Kirk (Lord Mayor) 1921
South Ward.
Presiding Alderman, F. G. L. Davis.
C. B. Harrison 1919
W. H. Renwick J.P 192°
Charles Wall ^9"
Cathays Ward.
Presiding Alderman, Morgan Thomas.
W. R. Willii
Evan Owen ..
James Taylor
1919
Park Ward.
Presiding Alderman, Sir John W. Courtis.
- - ^ ■ 1919
R. G
W. Charles
W. H. Pethybridge
Adamsdown Ward.
Presiding Alderman, William Roberts
W. Jones
H. C. Prickett
F. H. TurnbuU
s. w. 6t
I9I9
I92I
168 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELI,y'3
Canton Ward.
Presiding Alderman, Illtvd Tho
William Grev
W. B. Francis
C. R. Sanders J.P
Biverside Ward.
Presiding Alderman, J. P. Eichards
J. C. Goiild
J. Daniel
C. W. Melhuist
W. P.
Roath Ward.
Presiding Alderman, R. J. Smith.
Morgan
A. J. Howell
J. J. E. Biggs
Grangetown Ward.
Presiding Alderman, H. M. Thompso
W. B. Smith
E. C. Edwards
S. O. Jenkins
Splott Ward.
Presiding Alderman, C. H. Bird.
O. F. Willebt 1919
F. Dash 1920
G. F. Forsdike 1921
Lord Mayor's Auditor, Alderman C. H. Bird J.P
Elective Auditors, J. P. Mountjoy & G. D. Shepherd
Professional Auditor, G. D. Shepherd
Monthly meetings of the council are held on tl
second monday in each month at eleven a.m. (except
September) & quarterly meetings on the second mond;
in February, May fc August at the same hour & on tl
9th November at 12 o'clock noon
OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL.
Town Clerk & Clerk of the Peace for the Citv, Cecil G.
Brown LL.B. City hall
Chief Committee Clerk, Frederick Cornish, City hall
Prosecuting Solicitor, Frederick W. Ensor M.A., B.C.L
City Treasurer, Controller & Supt. Assistant Ovarseer,
John AUcock F.S.A.A. City hall; deputy, E. W
Lewis, City hall
Medical Officer of Health, Edward Walford M.D.Durh ,
D.P.H.Camb. City hall
Deputv Medical Officer of Health, Herbert Sheasbv M.B.,
Ch.B.Birm., D.P.H.Camb. City hall
Medical Supt. of Sanatorium, Benj. Wm. Broad M.B. t
C.M.Edin. Sanatorium; matron, Margaret Hay
Medical Supt. of Cardiff City Mental Hospital, E.
Goodall M.D.Lond., B.S., F.E.C.P. i M.E.C.S. Whit-
church
Analyst, Thomas Hughes F.I.C. 31 Loudoun square
Engineer. Architect & Surveyor, Ernest J. Elforil
M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E. City hall
Assistant Engineer, Frederick M. Greenhill A.M. ICE
Collector of Harbour Tolls, Eichard King
Veterinary & Chief Meat Inspector, P. J. Mullanr
M.B.C.V.S
Inspector of Weights & Measures & Explosives, Thoma.-
Caistor Major, Westgate street
Coroner, William Torath, 26 k 27 Duke street
Chief Sanitary Inspector k Chief Inspector of Lod^iii);
Houses be. Samuel Evans, Citv hall
Water Bailiff, Stephen A. Hazell,'42 Stuart street, Docks
Electrical Engineer k Tramways Manager, Arthur Elli-
M.I M.E., M.l.E.E. The Hayes
Bo:\T(\ of Trade Electrical Inspector, George Southey
Waterworks Engineer, Charles Henry Priestley M.I. O.K.
Deputy, Neil J. Peters, Citv hall
Director of Education, John James Jackson B.A
Supt. of Technical Instruction, C. Coles B.Sc
Water Inspector, Eli Richards
Chief Inspector of Works, G. H. Lock, City hall
Sergeants-at-Mace. Thomas Ward 4 James MoGaragle
Town Crier, Thomas Bosser
Chief Officer of Parks Department & Supt. o( Small
Holdings & Allotments, A. A. Pettigrew, Park house.
Xinian road, Roath
Lord Mayor's Secretary, W. M. Davey, City hall
Police Department.
Chief office. Law Courts, Cathays park.
The force consists of i chief constable, i deputy chief
constable, 2 superintendents, i acting superintendent,
I chief inspector, i detective inspector, n inspectors,
7 detective sergeants, 3 detective constables, 2
sergeants & 7 constables Aliens department, zj ser-
geants & 228 constables
Chief Constable, David Williams O.B.E
Police Surgeons, A Division, James J. Buist M.B, 60
Park place; B Division, Marmaduke Pittard M R C S.
Eng. 139 Cathedral road. Canton ; C Division, William
G. Williams M.B., B.S. 7 Fitzalan place, Roath
Deputy Chief Constable. William Walter Harrison
A Division at chief station ; Acting Superintendent
William Price, in charge
B Division, Cowbridge road. Canton ; Superintendent
Charles Jones, in charge
C Division, Clifton street, Roath ; Superintendent David
Bingham, in charge
Sub-station, Bute street ; Acting-Inspector Sidney
Adams, in charge
Sub-station, Grangetown ; Inspector Arthur Wheeler, in
Sub-station, Cathays, Inspector Ivor J. Adams, in charge
Sub-station, East Moors ; Inspector William Price, in
charge
Fire Brigade.
Number of men, 37.
Office & Station, Westgate street.
Dircetor, David Williams O.B.E
Acting' .Superint-endent, Frank Moger
En-ineers, John Lawrence. Jsph.Germain & Lonis Webb
i5 permanent firemen. & iS firemen who are members
of the police force, 3 motor fire engines (2 petrol &
I steam) &. i fire float at the Customs House bridge
Public Library.
Chief Librarian, Harrv Farr
Deputy Librarian, R. 'G. Williams
National Museum of Wales.
President, The Right Hon. Lord Mostyn D.L., J.P
Vice-President, Maj. -Gen. Sir Ivor Herbert bart.C.B.M.P
Treasurer. Sir John Prichard-Jones bart. LL.D
Director, William Evans Hoyle M.A., D.Sc
Burial Board.
The City Council constitute the Board.
Clerk k Solicitor. Cecil G. Brown LL.B
Cemetery Manager, H. Rouse
PORT SANITARY COMMITTEE.
(14 members of the Cardiff Corporation.)
Meets at City Hall.
(The Corporation are the Authority.)
Clerk to the Port Sanitary Authority, Cecil G. Brown
LL.B. Citv hall
Treasurer, John Allcock F.S.A.A. Citv hall
Medical Officer of Health, Edward Wajford M.D., D.P.H.
City hall
Sanitary Inspector, David Jenkins, 95 Bute street
MAGISTBATES FOR CITY.
Recorder, Llewellyn Williams esq. K.C
Lewis .^ir Thomas, stipendiary magistrate
The Lord Mayor, A. C. Kirk esq
The Ex-Lord' Mayor, William Roberts esq. Clarendon.
Cyncoed, Penylan, Cardiff
Andrews John, 52 Victoria road, Penarth
Beavan Ebenezer, i Balaclava road
Beavan Francis John, 18 Conway road
Beavan William Thomas, 2 Plasturton gardens
Bird Charles Hayward, 38 Newport road
Bovey John, Springbank, Penarth
Bradley William, 30 Cathedral road
Oallaghan Thomas Joseph, Penarth house, Penarth
<:ii:ippell John, Wingfield road, Whitchurch
Chellew John, Arwenack manor, Falmouth
Cory Sir J. Herbert bart. M.P. Cory ton, Merthvr ro;irf,
Whitchurch
Courtis Sir John Wesley, Fairwater croft, Llandaff
Grossman Sir William Smith, 31 Harriett street
es Henry, 3 Beach road, Penarth
es William, jg Cathedral road
Dovey Charles Edwin, Cathedral road
Duncan Alexander, Penarth
Duncan Sir David, Penarth
Fisher Samuel, 62 Claude road
Geen William, Linden, Ty-Gwyn road
DI.ihCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Cl.D.IF.
169
Harris D. Lewis, Inglewood, Whitchurch
Hughes Robert, Temple chambers, St. John's street
Jackscin Charles J. Castle street
Jenkins Edward, 154 Cathedral road
Jenidns John, iii Bomilly road
Johnson T. Allan, Clive hall, Clive road
Joseph Leo, 84 Albany road
Jotham Frederick Henrv, Melville. Llanishen
Lambert Francis Henryi 17 Stanwell road, Penarth
Leivis Gething, 20 Cathedral road
Lenis William Thomas Watldn, Oaldands, Penarth
Milt s James, The Pines, Cyn-coed road
Mo' le John, Greylands, Marine parade, Penarth
Mnllin James M.D. 56 Conway road
Pontypridd Lord, Bronwydd
Radciiffe Daniel, Tal-y-werydd, Tv-Gwyn road
Eees Alfred M.D. 29 Cathedral road
Renwick William Henry, The Exchange.Mount Stuart sn
Eowlind John M.V.O., C.B.E. 8 Llandoush street
Robinson James M.D. Hillside. Penvlan, Cardiff
San-icrs Charles Fletcher, 14 Conwav road
Scott Walter, 52 Richmond road
Shackell Edward William, 191 Newport road
Symonds William Thomas, 72 Bute street
Thomas Hltyd, Maesylai, Ely, Cardiff
Thomas -Morgan, Penvlan place, Cardiff
Thompson H. M. Whitley Batch, Llandaff
Treasure WiUiam Beeson Crawford M.D.55Cowbridge rd
Turnbull Pliilip J. P. The Heath, near Cardiff
Turner William Henry, Min-yr-avon, Taff embankment
Vaurrhan Edwin Montgomery Bruce, 14 Newport road
Veall Frederick James, 5 Plasturton gardens
Wallace Thomas M.D, 28 Newport road
Clerk, E. J. Hayward, Law Courts, Catha;
Petty Sessions Court for the City.
Held at the Police Court, Law Courts, Cathays park
daily, at 11 a.m.
Alexander David Thos. Bryneithen, Din
Braoa William M.P. Devonfield, Devonf
port, Mon
Cory Sir Clifford John hart. Llantarn;
m uithshire
Corv John, Sea view, Penarth
Bavies Sir Joseph, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff
Davits Llewellyn, Stanwell road, Penarth
Davi. s Thomas, 13 Porthkerrv road, Barry
Duncan Sir David, Bronyglyn', Penarth
German Capt. James, Lower Cwnt-y-vil road, Penarth
Gore Francis William George, 18 Norfolk street, Park
lane. London W i
■Graham William, Rockliffe, Barry Island, Barry, Glam
Guy Richard, Trevethin, Penarth
Beywood Charles Albert. Eastbourne
Jennings John Milton, Bradford place, Penarth
Jcnes Herbert Rees, Bradford place, Penarth
Jose John Henry, 18 Victoria Park road, Canton
Lawrence Arthur, Park place, Cardiff
Lee Major-Gen. Henry Herbert R.E.. C.B.E. The Mount.
Dinas Powis, Cardiff, chairman
Lee William Robert, Barrv
I/lewellyn John R. The Court, Barrv
iowdon John, St. Hildas, Barry, Glamorgan
Meggitt John Claxton, Seacrott, Barry, Glamorgan
Mardey Thomas Henrv, The Spinnev Sullv
Morel Thomas Henrv, Roxburgh. Penarth '
Morel William Gibbs, Eaton villa, Clifton Down, Bristol
Neale Joshua John, Oxton, Kent on. near Exeter
O'Donnell Peter Joseph, Holton road. Barrv Dock
Pyman John William, Raithwaite, Victoria rd. Penarth
Kees Howell, 190 Newport road, Cardiff
Reynolds Major James Christopher, The Grange.Wenvoe
Boberts David William. Windsor road, Barry
" ". luel Henry D.L. !;6 ~ '
Sharp Frank. 2 Harbour road. Bai
Sprent Richard Allcot, Dinas Powii
Thomas John Griffin. The Rectory, Llandough, Cardiff
Thomas Samuel, Stanwell road, Penarth
Thomas Thomas Powell, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Thomas William Jones. Park road, Barry
Thompson Claude Dudley, Wenvoe
^avis Arthur Wellington esq. Marine parade. Per
Wall.s Humphrey, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Bai
Penarth Urban District Councils, are ex-officio n
Petty sessions are held at the Police court, Penarth,
eveiy wed. at 10.30 a.m. & at the Police court, Barrv,
every mon. & fri. at 11 a.m. ; Petty sessions are also
held at the above times & places for the purposes of
the Criminal Justice Act, 18 & 19 Vict. cap. 129, The
following places are included in the Petty Sessional
division:— Penarth, Barry, Bonvilston, Cadoxton,
Cogan, Lavernock, Leckwith, Llancarvan, Llandough,
Llantrithyd, Llanvithen, Michaelstone-le-Pit, Michael-
stone-super-Ely, Pendoylan, Penmark, Peterstone-
super-Ely, Porthkerry, St. Andrews, St. Bridtre-super-
Ely, St. George's, St. Lythans, St. Nicholas, Sullv &
Wenvoe
CONSULS.
America (United States), Wm.Furman Dotv,i3 Bute cres
Argentine Republic, Estevan De Locqui, 62 Charles st
Belgium. Edward Lowder Downing, Consulate chambers
53 Bute street
Bolivia, John Bovey, 32 Mount Stuart square
Brazil. Domingos de Oliveira Alves, Consulate chambers.
Chili. A. Gongora. Glamorgan chambers, Church street
Colombia, Abelardo Aldana, Bank bldgs. 98 St. Marv st
Cuba. John Bovey, 32 Mount Stuart square
Dominican Republic. John Bovey, 32 Mount Stuart sq
Ecuador, Abelardo Aldana, Bank bldgs. 98 St. Mary s>
France, Gaston Morawiecki. 4 Dock chambers. Bute s
Ihily. Cavaliere Uff. Eoiilio Axerio. ,12 Bute .street
" iwinekel. 106 Bute street
XiraiaL'ua. Paraeuav. Honduras.Panama
Rica, John Bovey, 32 Mount Stuart sq
Liberi:
Peru
Portiig
Spain.
Venezi]
ings.
il.
Enrique Samoza, ,0 Custou
ela (United States of), A.
98 St. Mary street
VICE-CONSULS.
Brazil. Thomas Brookes, Consulate chmbrs. 53 Bute st
D<'nmark. Alroy Marquand Thomas. 9 Mount Stuart sq
Fiance, Rene Turck. 4 Dock chambers. Bute street
Gil itemala, John Bovey. 32 Mount Stuart sq. Bute dcks
Netherlands. Edward Lowder Downing, Consulate cham-
bers, 53 Bute street
Russia, Conseiller de Goriainoff, Consulate chambers
53 Bute street
eden, Arthur A. Doorly. 21 Merchants' exchange
' Heywood, 8 Mount Stuart square
Uruguay, Thomas M.
FACTORY INSPECTION.
No. 13 (Cardiff) District.
Inspector in Charge, Capt. T. 0. Edwards, Gresha
chambers, Kingswa.v
Other Inspector, David Timothy
CARDIFF DISTRESS COMMITTEE.
The committee consists of 10 members of the Corpor:
tion, 10 from the Guardians & 15 persons experience
in the relief of distress
Meetings are held
LL.
the City hall,
B. town clerk.
ball
Cardiff
Clerk to
Whitlock Mor
PENSION COMMITTEES.
Cardiff, Clerk. Cecil G. Brown LL.B. Citv hall
Sub-Committees.
Canton & Riverside, Clerk, F. J. G. Cornish, Citv hall
Cathays & Park, Clerk, W. M. Davey, City hall '
Central & Adamsdown, Clerk, D. M. Johns, City hall
Grangetown & South, Clerk, T. Jones, City hail
Roath- & Splott, Clerk, T. A. James. City hall
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (WELSH BOARD OF
HEALTH).
City hall, Cardiff.
Chairman, Sir Thomas Hughes
Members of the Board, U. Meredith Richards M.D.
J. Rowland M.V.O., C.B.E., J.P
Secretary, Thomas Jones
Acting Secretary, Percy E. Watkins
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Department of Official Receivers.
117 St. Mary street.
The Cardiff Bankruptcy Court jurisdiction includes the
County Court districts of Cardiff, Eridgend & Barrvi
Official Receiver, Ellis Owen
170 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
DISTRICT REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF
JUSTICE,
Westgate street.
Distiict Registrar, Harry Cousins
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Canton Cattle Market & Slaughter House, Carmarthen
street, Canton, William Thomas, manager
Cardiff k County Public Health Laboratory. J. P. H.
Davies M.A., M.B., D.P.H. (acting) & Edward Wal-
tord M.D.. D.P.H. directors ; John H. Sugden M.Sc,
F.I.C. chemist & water bacteriologist ; William E. R.
Allen (solicitor), clerk. County hall, Cathays park &
9 The Parade
Cemetery (New), Fairoak road, Cathays, Joseph Larke
Wheatley,clerk to the burial.board ; Harry Rouse,mgr
City Hall, Cathays park, Thomas & Mrs. Perry, caretkrs
Cory Memorial Temperance Hall, Station terrace,
Leonard Page, sec
County Constabulary, head office, Cowiridge road, Capt.
Lionel Arthur Lindsay M.V.O. chief constable; Supt.
William Jones, chief clerk
County Court, held at the City hall, monthly. His
Honor Stanley Hill Kelly, judge ; Harry Cousins,
registrar ; W! P. James, of Cardiff, high bailiff ■,
A. E. Crowther, chief clerk to registrar; John Keane,
chief clerk to high bailiff ; office, Westgate street.
Places & parishes in the Cardiff County Court dis-
trict :— Blackweir, Bute Docks. Caerau, Canton,
Cardiff, Castlecoch, Cathays, Cefn Mably, Cogan,
Ely, St. Pagans, Flat Holmes. St. George's,
Gwaeludygarth, Hensol, Lisvane. Llandaff, Llan-
duugh, Llandedarne. Llanfedwy. Llanilterne. Llan-
ishen. Maindv, Mitchelstone-super-Elv, Mitchelstone-
le-Nedw, New Mill, Penarth, Pcndoylan, Pentyrch,
Peterstone-super-Ely, Radyr, Rhydgwern, Roath,
Rudry, Ruperra Castle. St. Brid'e's-super-Ely, St.
Donat's (Welsh), Tongwynlais (Cardiff side of Brook),
Van, Waentroeda & Whitchurch
Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress
Amendment Act": — Clarence Hancock, Wharton st. ;
Thomas John Willmot, 2 Montgomery street; James
John Perry, 6 Heathfield road ; James Philip Davies,
89 Monthermer road & Sidney Ernest Clutterbuck. 31
Queen street
Empire Music Hall. Queen street. Moss' Empires Ltd.
proprietors ; Frank Allen, managing director
His Majesty's Prison, H. T. Pearce, governor; Rev.
ThomMs j. Richards L.Div. chaplain; Rev. A. van
den Henvel, Catholic chaplain; Herbert Cook M.D.
Lond. surgeon; R. A. Gibbs, steward; Miss A.
fyitchen. matron
Incorporated Chamber jf Commerce, 6 Exchange build-
ings. T. J. Callasher. president ; Willoughby Roden
Hawkins, sec. ; open from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. ; aTail-
able to members & visitors introduced by them
Kinc Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial Asiocia-
tion (offices), Westcrate street, F. J. Alban, sec
Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 48, 49 & 50 Merchants'
ejccliange, Henrv Hand, principal surveyor; J. Petree.
J. R. Main Jt X. G. Turnbull. ship surveyors; James
Barclay. J. G. Hunter. F. W. Webb, A. L. Whittell,
D. Burn & J. Murdoch, engineer surveyors; Percv
Holt, chief clerk ; J. T. Munro & R. Bending, clerks
Masonic Hall, Guildford street (Masonic Hall Co. Lim.).
T. M Barlow, sec
Ministry of Labour Employment Department ; divi-
sional office for Wales, Lc'iw cnnrfs, Cathays park ;
divisional officer, O. W. Owen ; deputy divisional
officer. D. J. Charles; employment exchanges. Custom
Hoiis.' street ; East wharf & Lewis road. East Moors
New Theatre, Park place, Robert Redford, proprietor
Oddfellows' Hall, 18 Charles »t. Chas. B. Fletcher, sec
Roath Cattle k Carcase Market & Slaughter Houses
(John Keiley Mather, manager), Clyde street, Boath
Roath Park. Andrew Alexander Pettigrew, supt
Shipwrecked Fishermen li Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society, Hon. Representatives, J. (ilenelg Grant, 247
Bute street 4; Rev. E. L. Collins, Seamen's institute.
Bute docks. See advertisement
Sophia Gardens. Cowbridge road, William Isaac Brooke,
Theatre Royal, Wood street
Weights, Measures, Explosives k Petroleum (office of).
Thomas O. Major, chief inspector, Womanbr street
HOSPITALS &o.
nst:tute fnr the Blind (Incorporated), Institution *,
Workshops, Longcrosa street, Ne\vpt>rt. road, P. H.
Coward, hon. tre»». ; David A. B. Jeffrey, manager
Christian Home for Widows, 13 & 14 Moira terrace,
Adamsdown
Convent of the Good Shepherd, Ty-Gwyn road
(penitentiary). Miss Marie Isabelle Bulmer, lady
King Edward VII. Hospital, Newport road, Major-Gen,
H. H. Lee J.P. chairman; Lord Aberdare V.D., D.L.,
J. P. treasurer; H. R. Vachell M.D. consulting-
physician; T. Wallace M.D., M.R.C.S.Eng. consult-
ing surgeon ; John C. Oliver L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. con-
sulting dental surgeon ; W. Mitchell Stevens M.D..
M.R.C.P & Cyril Lewis M.D., C.M.Edin. physicians;
Alfred Howell M.D.Lond.. M.R.C.P.Lond. Ivor J.
Davies M.D.. M.R.C.P.Lond. & Herbert T. Evans M.A.,
MB., B.Ch.Oxon. assistant physicians ; P. Rhys GrifBths
M.B. k B.S.Lond. William Sheen M.D., M.S. Lond.,
F.R.C.S.Eng. k J. Lynn Thomas C B.. C.M.G..
F.HC.S Ene. surgeons ;"H. G. Cook M.D.. B.S.Lond.,
F B.C.S.Eng.. D.P.H.Camb. Cornelius A. Griffiths
F.R.C.S.Eng. t William Martin M.A.. M.B.. CM.,
B.Sc.Gl;.s. assistant surgeons; D. B. Paterson M.D.,
C.M.Edin., M.RC.PLond. ear. thioat k nose depart-
ment; F. P. S. Cresswell M.B., B.S., B.Sc.Lond.,
F.R C.S.Eng. & R. Russell Thomas M.R.C.S.,
L R.C.P.Lond. opthalmic surgeons; D. Leightoa
Davies M.D.. 'M.S., F.R.C.S.Eng. assistant opthalmic
.surgeun; Ewen J. Macl "an M.D., C.M.Edin. , M.B C.P.
Lond., F.R.C.S. k E. Tenison Collins M.B. C.S.Eng.
gynu-colo-ists; H. A. Schfilbera M.B. Lond., M.B.C.S.
Eng., LB C.P. Lond., D.P.H Ojmb. k Professor Edwd.
Emrvs-Roberts M.D. pathologists; E. Walford M.D.,
D.P.H. sanitary adviser;
, ana-sthetists- A. C. Devereux M.B.,
F.R.C.S. & J. Svdni-v Rowlands M.D. assistant anajs-
Ihetists; W. Kitt-nv L.DS Eng. & Thomas Quinlan
L.D.S.Irel. dental .«urgei.ns; llwen L. Rhys M.D..
Ch.B.Edin. medical officer electrical department; I.
A. Raz.zak M.R.C.S., L.R C.P. Lond. resident sur-
geon; J. T. Williams Cert. Apoth. Hall, di.spenser;
Miss E. A. Mont Wilson, matron; William Jones,
solicitor; Gilbert D. Shepherd F.C.A. auditor;
Leonard D. Bea F.C.I.S. sec. k general superin-
tendent ; Leslie Spencer, assistant sec
Lord Ninian (The), 18 Cathedral road. Canton, Sister
Helen, matron
Prince of Wales Hospital, The Walk, Miss C. Deacon,
matron
Queen's Nurses' Institute (Maternity Department), la
St. Andrew's crescent, Miss B. Grylls, superintendent
Royal Hamadryad Seamen's Hospital, Hunter street,
John Hartigan L.A.H.Dub. medical superintendent;
Miss EUen Watts, matron; Herbert Whitaker C.A.
sec. Dock chambers, Bute street
Sailors' Home, Stuart street. Docks, William Towler,
superintendent
St. Margaret's House of Mercy for Fallen Women, &
Children's Home, Church terrace, Roath. under the
charge of the Sisters of St. Margaret's, East GrinsteBd
Sisters of Nazareth, Nazareth house. North road. Sister
Superior
CARDIFF UNION.
Hoard day, alternate satu-day, at 11.30, at the Cardiff
City lodge
The union comprise.^ the following parishes: — Cardiff.
Penarth, Barry, Bonvilstone, Caerau, Lavernock, Leck-
with, Lisvane, Llancarvan, Llandaff, Llanedarne,
L'.a: interne, Llanishen, Llantrithyd, Llanvedw, Lbm-
vythin, Michaelston-le-pit, MichaoLston-super-Ely.
Penmirk, Pendoylan, Pentyrch, Peterstone-super-Ely.
Porthkerry, Badyr, Bhydygwern, Rudry, St. Andrews.
St. Brides-super-Ely, St. Pagans, St. Georges, 8t
Lythans, St. Nicholas, Solly, V.in, Welsh St. Don:.Ii-.
Wenvoe k Whitchurch. the area is 80.343 acres ;
rateable value at Lady Day, 1919, j[i,g70,(>Qy ; popu-
lation in 191 1, 264,710
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Yen. Arch. J. R.
Buckley B D. Llandaff
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee,
Arthur J. Harris, 11 Park place
Treasurer, H. J. Smith, National Provincial k Union
Biink of England, Cardiff
Blieving Officers, No. 1 district, Edward Williams, 25
Adam street, Cardiff; Ne. 2 district, W. Fowler
(temp.), 42 Penarth road, Cardiff; No. 3 district, Ed.
H. Gloyn, 4 Bomilly place. Canton, Cardiff; No. 4
rtistricti David William Thomas, la. Princes street,
Roath ; No. 5 district, H. F. Pike, 27 Metal street,
Cirdiff; No. 6 district, Thomas Williams, 2 May
street, Cardiff; No. 7 district. David Edwards, 34
Harbour road. B:irry ; No. 8 district, Hugh David
Hughes. 12 Merthyr road. Whitchurch; No. 9 dis-
trict. Henry G. Bieton, 93 Windsor road, Penarth
bIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Collectors to the Guardians, Thom.is Francis Shipton,
2 Neville street, Cardiff ; Hugh David Hughes, Whit-
church ; assistant collectors, William Cox & W. J.
Watldns, Cardiff
Vaccination Officers, Cardiff district, S. 0. Cram, 56
Wj-ndham street, Cardiff; Whitchurch district, F. W,
Lock, 148 Philog:, Whitchurch; Barry district, H. R.
Evans, Brynteg, Pendoylan
Medical Officers, Cardiff South district, David Wyllie
Girvan M.B. & CM. 46 & 47 Loudoun squa're ;
Cathays district, W. D. J. Morris L.R.C.P.Edin.,
M.R.C.S.Eng. 18 Crwvs road; Central & Boath dis-
trict, John David Williams MB., C.M.Edin. 259
Albany road, Roath ; Canton district, J. Rowland
Payne, 299 Cowbridge road. Canton ; Grangetown
district, D. Rhys Jones L.F.P. & S.Glas. 19 Paget st.
Grangetown, Oard.ff; Penarth district, James Bovle
M.B.. C.M.Glas. 6 Hickman road, Penarth; Dinas
Powis district, J. M. A. Costello M.B., B.Ch. Dinas
Powis ; Barry West district, John Charles King
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lnnd. Barry; Barry East
district, E. J. Herrington Budge L.R.O.S., L.R.C.P.
Edin. Court road, Cadoxton ; Bonvilstine district,
Charles Booth Meller L.R.O.P.Edin. & M.R.C.S.Eng.
Cowbridge; Pentyrch district, D. R. Thomas M.B.,
Ch.B.Gas. Morganstown; Gabalfa district, John
Frederick Dover M B., B S.Durh. Church road, Whit-
church; Llanishen district. Samuel Allan Shiach
M.D. & CM. Llanishen; Budrv district, Thomas
Wm. Thomas M.R.C.S.Eng. Bryn Derwen. Caerphilly
Public Vaccinators, Cardiff district, James Joseph Buist,
M.B.Lond. 60 Park place, Cardiff; Roath district, J.
J. E. Biggs M.R.C.S Eng.. L.R.CP.Lond. ; Grange-
town district, David Rhys Jones L.F.P. & S.Glas. 19
Paget St.; Canton district, John Rowland Payne, 299
Cowbridge road. Cant m ; Penarth district, J. Boyle
M.B., C.M.Glas. 6 Hickman road, Penarth; Dinas
Powis district, J. M, A. Costello M.B., B.Ch. Dinas
Powis; Barrv West district, John Charles King
M.R.C.S.Eng., LR.C.P.Lond. Barry; Barry East
district, E. J. H. Budge L.R.C.S., L.R.C P.Edin.
Cadoxton; Bonvilstone district, Chas. Booth Meller
L R.O.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. Cowbridge; Pentyrch
district, D. B. Thomas M.B., Ch.B.Glas. Morgans-
town; Gabalfa district, John Frederick Dover M.B.,
B. S.Durh. Whitchurch; Llanishen district, Samuel
All»n Shiach M D.. C.M.Edin. Llanishen; Budrv
district, Thomas William Thomas M.B.C S.Eng. Caer-
philly
City Lodge, Cowbridge roid, erected in 18^9, was
almost entirely rebuilt in 1881 at a cost of ^^30,000,
& a new wing was added in 1890 at a cost of £11,000;
it is a building of stone with quoins & bands of white
brick, & consists of three blocks ; the centre block is
surmounted by a tower : in addition there are twelve
cottagis for such married couples over 60 years as
wish to live toyether ; & a ho.spital with 194 beds:
here is accomuiodation for 1,016 inmates; J. R.
Ingledtw, master: Rfv. D. J. Watts-Lewis MA. (Ch.
of Eng.), Eev. J. A. Clirke (Cath.) & Bev. W.
Harries (NonconforiiiisI ), chaplains; E. H. Price
L.RC.P.I. & L.M. undical officer; D. J. Harries
^ M.B., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S. assistant medical officer;
Mrs. M. E. Ingledew, matron
Dispensary, 62 Charles street, H. J. Owen, dispenser
Ely Lodge will hold 452; W. D. Moore, master; John
Rowland Payne, medical officer ; Rev. D. J. Watts-
Lewis (Ch. of Eng.), Rev. J. A. Clarke (Cath.) &
Eev. W. Harries (Nonconformist), chaplains ; Mrs. E.
Moore, luatron
Headquarters Grouped Children's Homes, Ely, consists
of superintendent's house, store, 5 homes, probationary
wards & hospital; total accommodation, 120; there
are also 23 chillien's homes in Cardiff, Peiiaith &
Barry, with room f r 275 children ; the children in
these homes, which are ordinary houses, are under
the charge of a foster mother, & attend the ordinarj
public elementary schools & places of worship in
the town ; Frank Watton. superintedent ; Sarah A
Watton, matron
CaHDIFF RliGISTR.lTION DiSTHICT.
Superintendent Registrar, Richard John Watkins. 6a
Charles street. Cardiff
Eegistrars of Births & Diath--, Cardiff East Sub-district,
Mrs. Taylor, 295 Albany road, Boath, Cardiff; Cardiff
Central sub-distric , A Llewelyn Howe'.l, 17 Quav
street, Cardiff; Carliff West sub-district, D. R.
Bees, Neville st. Cirdiff; Penarth sub-distri.t, H
G. Ba«rton, Penarth ; Barrv sub-district, A. Scoltock
(interim) Tvn^.wvdd mad. Barrv; Whitchurch
sub-distl^, F. W. Lock, Ivydene, Park rd.Whitchrch
Begistrars of Marriages, i, J. B. Hopkins, 17 Howard
gardens, Cardiff; 2, J. T. Lindsley, 104 Connaught
road, Boath, Cardiff 4; 3, A. Scoltock, Tynewydd rd.
Barry Dock, Barry
LLANDAFF & DINAS POWIS Rl'RAL DISTRICT
COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception of Barry, Cardiff & Penarth.
The area is 65,299 acres; population in 1911, 33,200.
Council meets at Park house, 20 Park place, Cardiff, en
the fint wed. in each month at 2 p.m.
Chairman, Major-Gen. Henry Herbert Lee C.B.E., J.P.
The Mount, Dinas Powis
Clerk, Matthew Warren, Park house, 20 Park place
Treasurer, B. T. Richards, Lloyds Bank, Cardiff
Medical Officer of Health, Richard Prichard M.D.Glas.,
D.P.H.Carab. 14 Windsor place, Cardiff
Surveyor, James Holden A.M.I.C.E. Park ho. 20 Park pi
Assistant Surveyor, William Farrow, Park house, 30
Park place
Sanitary Inspectors, Evan Jones, C.S.I. Whitchurch;
William Lewis O.S.I. Llandaff & William Morgan
C.S.I. Dinas Powis
Consulting' Electrical Engineer, Bandell Howard
Fletcher, 20 Queen street, Cardiff
GLAMORGAN COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Clerk of the Peace & to the County Council, Thomas
Mansel Franklen, County hall, Cathays park
Deputy Clerk to the County Council, William Edward
Eomilly Allen, County hall, Cathays park
Chief County Education Official, John James M.A.,
B.Sc, Ph.D. County hall, Cathays park
County Accountant, Albert William Fox, County haU
County Land Agent, Francis Henrv George Osmond-
Smith F.S.I. Countv hall
County Medical Officer of Health & School Medical
Officer,
, County hall
Countv School Architect, David Pugh Jones F.S.I.,
M.S.A., County hall
County Surveyor, George Alfred Phillips M.I.C.E.
Countv hall
County Treasurer. Richard Arthur Lewis," County hall
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assessors of Income Tax for Cardiff South, Richard
Rees, 15 & :6 Merchants" exchange & Reginald Hath-
away Jones (quarterly assessments), 23 Merchants'
Superintendent Assistant Overseer, Jn. Allcock, City hall
Clerk to Justices for Hundred of Dinas Powis, John
Whitlock Morris, g Quay street
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes of the City of
Cardiff & for the Hundred of Dinas Fowls, John Whit-
lock Morris, 9 Quay street
Clerk to Glamorgan Local Pension Committee, W.
Gough Jenkins, County hall, Cathavs park
Collectors of Income Taxes, Cardiff North, K. R.
Watson, 24 Duke street; Cardiff South, Richard
Bees, i5 Merchants" exchange; Cardiff East, Miss
E. J. Harvev. Celtic chambers, Newport road ; Cardiff
West, Edward Grav, 5 Lower Cathedral road ;
General, A. B. Dawson, Custom house, Bute street
Collectors of Poor & General District Bates for the City
of Cardiff, Citv hall, Cathavs park; C S. Bell, "A"
district; J. D. Wallbridge, "B" district; W. H.
Davics, "C"' district; A. Fussell. " D " district;
W. J. McLeod. " E " district ; J. Lewis, " F '" dis-
trict; D. L. Lougher, "G" district; C. L. Hill,
" H "• district & W. S. Lewis, " J " district
Medical Inspector of Seamen, Bobert Walker M.B. 21
James street. Docks
PLACES or WOE.SHIP, with times of Services.
Church of England.
St. John"s, Charles street (parish). Rev. Morgan Jones
Powell M.A., D.D. vicar: Revs. Ehenezer Jones B.A.
Lawrence R. Thomas B.A. & Thomas P. Owen B.A.
curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; dally, 7.30 a.m.;
wed. 7.30 p.m.; great festivals (H.C.), 6, 7 i; 8 a.m
St Mary the Virgin (parish), Bute street, Bev. Canon
Henry' Robert Johnson M.A. vicar; Bev. John G.
Garland, Bev. Charles Aubrev Clark B.Sc. & Bev.
William Henry James B.Sc. curates; 8 & 11 a ni. &
3 & 6.30 p.m.; week day? 7.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
172 CAKOIFF.
SOUTH WALES,
[kelly's
St. Margaret's (parish), Boath, Bev. Canon Frederick
John Beck M.A. vicar & rural dean; Bevs. W. T.
Southern B.A. Lewis John Wellington B.A. William
Basil Godfrev B.A. & William Henry Thomas B.A.
curates; 8 & n a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. tues. thurs.
& sat. 7.30 p.m. ; wed. & fri. 11 a.m
St Martin's (parish), Albany road, Bev. Henry Stephen
is'icholl M.A. vicai ; BeVs. Edward Aubrey Eice
Nicholl & George Ealph Channer, curates ; 8, 10.20 &
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.30 a.m. & 7.30 p.m
All Saints', Adamsdown, Bev. Thomas Twynog Davies,
Tiear; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; saints' days, 10
& 10.30 a.m
St. Andrew's, St. Andrew's crescent, Bev. Arthur
jenkyns Edwards M.A. vicar & surrogate; Bevs.
Arthur Williams B.A. & Joseph Balph Jones, curates;
8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
thurs. 7.30 p.m
St Catherine's, King's road. Canton. Bev. Joseph Baker
M.A. vicar; Bevs. William Ewart Wall L.Div. & C.
E. M. Williams-Miller M.A. curates; 8 & 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.30 p.m
St. Djfrig's Church, Wood street, Bev. Hector Albert
Coe M.A. vicar; Bev. Henry Holloway B.A., B.D.
curate; 8 & ii a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.30
a.m. & 7.30 p.m
St. John's, Canton, Bev. Henry John Williams M.A.
rector; Bevs. Spencer John Trevor Morgan A.K.C. &
Thomas Davies L.Div. curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m.; daily
matins 10 a.m. : evening pr:iyer, 6,30 p.m
St. Luke's Church, Cowbridge road, Victoria Park,
Bev. Thomas John Eichards L Div. vicar; Bev.
Harold Stanley Eichards L.Div. curate; 6 & 11 a.m.
& 5.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St Paul's Church, Paget street, Grangetown, Bev.
Daniel Fisher B.A. vicar & surrogate ; Bevs. David
Evans L.Div. & John H. Lewis L.Div. curates ; 8 &
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
St. Saviour's Church, Splott road, Bev. Everson James
Treharne, vicar; Bevs. John E. Williams B.A. &
Eobert John Simpson B.A. curates
St. Stephen's (parish), West Bute street, Bev. Fredk.
William Bees B.A. vicar & surrogate; 8.30 & 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m.; wed. 1.30 & 7.30 p.m
St. German's Church, Star street, Boath, Bev. Charles
John Smith M.A. perpetual curate; Bevs. Edmund
Murray Donnton B.A. & Douglas McLean Peel B.A.
curates; 7, 8, 10.20 & 11 a.m. & 3.15 & 6.30 p.m.;
daily, 7 30 & 10 a.m. & 7,30 p.m
Ei.'hvy's Dewi Sant (Welsh) Church, Howard gardens,
Bey. Thomas Twymg Dayies, vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m.; saints' days, 11 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; daily,
•7.30 p.m
All Souls' Church (late H.M.S. " Thisbe ") ; Dock gates,
Bev. Ernest Leslie Collins M.A. chaplain ; Eev. Basil
Loney, assistant chaplain; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
daily' at 11 a.m. & 7 p.m
St. Agnes Mission, Bertram street, Boath (supplied from
St. Margaret's), 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; sat. 7.30 p.m
St. Albans. Blackweir, North road (supplied from St.
John's); 8 & II am. k 6.50 p.m
St. Anne's Mission Church, Crofts street, Boath (sup-
plied from St. Margaret's); 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Cadoc, Wells street, Canton, B^-v. Cyril F.. M.
Williams-Miller M.A. curate in charge; 11 a.m. i;
6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Cyprian Mission Church, Bruce street, Cathays
(supplied from St. Martin's, Boath) ; 8 & n am &
5.30 p m. : wed. & sat. 7.30 p.m
St. Colninba's Church Mission Hall. Adamsdown place.
East Moors (served from .St. Saviour's Church) ; 6.3c
p.m. ; Holy Communion ist sun. in the month
St. Edward's Mission Church. Blenheim rnad. Boath
(served from St. Martin's); 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St. Francis Church, Singleton road. The Moors (served
from St. Saviour's); 8 & 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; thurs.
7 p.m
St. Lawrence Mission House, Helen street, Boath (sup-
plied from St. German's); 7 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 am
St. Illtyd's Church (chapel of ease tn St. Andrew's).
Crwys road; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 30 p m
St. James' (chapel of ease to St. John's), Newport road ;
8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m.; daily.
5.30 p.m
St. Monica's School Church, Merthyr street, Cathay*
(supplied from St. John's) ; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
.'^t. Samson's Mission Church. Grangetown (served
frnin ?l. Marv the Virgin, Bute street); 8 i 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m
3t. Teilo's Church, Woodville road, Cathays (supplied
from St. Andrew's) ; 8 & 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; wed.
7.30 p.m
St. Vincent The Martyr Mission Church, Daisy street.
Canton (supplied from St. Luke's) ; 8 & n a.m. &
6.30 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Gospel Hall, Mackintosh place; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.;
wed. 730 p.m
Gospel Mission Hall, Bailway street; 3.30 k 6.30 p.m.;
thurs. 7.30 p.m
CathoUc Churches.
St. David's Cathedral. Charle.^ street. Bev. Alphonsu*
Van den Heuvel. Beys. Daniel Joseph Haniion, Joseph
Patrick Tobin, William Bolton & Benno McLoughlin,
priests; 7.30, 9.30 & 11 a.m. & 3 & 7. 30 p.m.; m:"-!.
k fri. 7.30 p.m.; morning mass, 7, 7.30 & 8 a.m
St. Peter's, St. Peter street, Boath, Very Bev. Michael
Fe.nnell (rector), Bevs. Thomas Nolan, John J.
Keating. Michael Foley, George Klson fc Herl-.rt
Morgan Davies, priests; 7.30. 8.30, 9.30 & 11 a.m. fc
6.30 p.m. ; daily, 7, 7.30 t 8 a.m. ; wed & fri. 7.30
p.m
St. Alban's, East Moors, Bev. Frederick W. Palmer k Be».
, Owen H. McCusker, priests; 7.30, 9.30 k 11 a.m. &
3 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 7.30 & 8 a.m. ; holy days, 7, »
k 10 a.m. & 7.30 p.m. ; fri. 7.30 p.m
St. Joseph's, off Whitchurch road, Cathays, Very Eev.
Michael Fennell ; 9 a.m. k 6.30 p.m
St. -Mary of the Angels, King's road. Canton, Very
Eev. Canon Michael Elphege Duggan O.S.B. Bev.
John Aelred Cooper Clarke O.S.B. k Bev. Francis-
Eaynuind Lythgoe O.S.B.; 8, 10 k 11 a.m. k 6.30
p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Patrick's, Durham street, Grangetown, Bev. Henry
Irvine, priest; 8, 0. 10 & 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m
St. Paul's, Tyndall street, Bev. Henry Parhn ; masses,
9 & II a.m. ; week day masses, 7.45 a.m.; holy days,
7 & 9 a.m
St. Cuthbert's School Chapel, Pomeroy street (served
from St. David's) ; 9 a.m
Seats.
Christadelphian Hall, 94 Queen street; 11 a.m. i;
6.30 p.m
Jews' Synagogue, Cathedral road. Canton, Bev.
H. Jerevitch, ist reader; Eev. Harris Hamburg,
2nd reader; sat. 9 a.m.; fri. 7.30 p.m. summer
& 4 p.m. winter 40°
Scandinavian (Lutheran). West Bute dock, Bev.
Ivar Aarseth ; 10.30 a.m. k 5 p m. ; tues. k
thurs. 7.30 p.m 250
Baptist.
Albany road, Boath, Eev. George William Harte ;
II a.m. k 5.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 550
Bethany. St. Mary street. Bev. Arth.ir Bibinson;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m 9^0
Bethel, Mount Stuart square, Bev. Thomas Davies ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m ... 750
Gabalfa k Maindy. North r.Nid. Eev. Caradoo
Jones; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m 700
Grangetown, Clive street, Eev. John Williams; 11
a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 630
Hope, Cowbridge road. Canton, Bev. Frank C.
Bryan M.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; 1
wed. 7.30 p.m
Longcross street, Boath; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Pentyrch street. Cathays, Bev. Jeuan Evans j Ji
a.m. k 6.30 p.m
Enath (Ebenezer), Pearl street, Eev. Caleb Joshua ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. k thurs. 7.30 p.m...
Salem, LlandafT road. Canton; 11 am. 4; 6.30
63a
Salem (Welsh), Splotlands ; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.;
mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Siloam, Corporation road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
thurs. 7 p.m
Splott road. South Splotlands; 11 a.m. k 6.30
p.m.; thurs. 730 p.m
Tabernacle (Welsh). Hayr = , Bev. Charles Dayies ;
II a.m. k 2.45 k 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Tredegarville, Parade, Boath, Bev. Benjamin Grey
GrifRth B.D. ; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; mon. k
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Victoria, Eldon .•street. Canton; 11 a.m. k 6.30
p.m.; thnrs. 8 p.m
Walker road (Ainnn Chapel) (Welsh), Eev. Thomas
John Jones; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; mon. 3 p.m
Woodville road, Cathays, Bev. Frederick William
Eose B.A., B.D. ; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; thurs.
7.30 p.m ;
Zoar, Windsor road. New town; 11 a.m. * 6.30
p m ; wed. 7 p.m
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Calrinistic Methodist.
Seats.
• 650
Frederick street (English); 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.
Xewport road, Rev. R. R. Roberts B.A. ; 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m 650
(English) (Forward Movement), Saltmead hall,
Hereford street. Rev. Henry Wallter ; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m
■ Enirlish). Keppoch street. Rev. Edwin Peter Jones
E.A.; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m 200
Eii.'li.sh), Gileston road, Pontcanna ; 11 a.m. &
030 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m 200
(Welsh) (Bethania chapel), Loudoun square; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m 55°
(Welsh), Grwys road, Cathays, Rev, W. Davies
B.A.; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m 650
(Forward Movement), Olive Road hall. Canton,
Rev. Richard Morgan Richards; 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m
(Welsh) (Jerusalem chapel). Walker road; 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m 25°
iW^elsh), Pembroke terrace. Rev. John Roberts;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m 600
Congregational.
Charles street. Rev. John Phillip Rogers B.A. ;
ii a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 630
Copper street (Star Street chapel), Splotlands, Rev.
J. Penry Thomas; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs.
7.30 p.m 500
Grangetown, Paget street; 11 a.m. & 2.30 & 6.30
p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 3°°
New Trinity, Oowbridge rd. Canton ■" -^ ■"■.■
Seats.
I a.m. & 6.30
Society of Friends, Charles street
p.m ;
Unitarian Free Christian, West grove, Tredegar-
ville ; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m
United Methodist.
Newport Road Circuit.
Rev. Charles Pye & Rev. E. M. Moyle.
Newport road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Penarth road; 7.30 & 11 a.m. S, 6.30 p.m.; thurs.
730 p.m
Cathays ter.; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m.
Diamond Street Circuit.
Rev. William Rodda (supt.); Rev. A. R. B:\\uu
Rev. A. E. Dymond.
Diamond street, Ruath ; 11 a.m & 6.30 p.m. ; mon.
6 wed. 7.30 p.m
Misldn street, Cathays;
7 30 P m
street, East Moors; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.i
a.m. & 6.;
wed.
B.A
p.m
Richmond road
Rev. Griffith
7-30
54°
William Eva
a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 850
Roath Park, Pen-y-wain road. Rev. Robert Evan
Salmon; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 500
St. Paul's, Cowbridge road. Canton, Rev. James
Harrop Walker; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m 600
Windsor place. Rev. Oliver Bowen B.A. ; 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m 1050
Wood street. Temperance town. Rev. Lionel B.
Fletcher; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m 2900
Bethlehem (Welsh), Eyre street, Splott, Rev. D.
Rhys Jones; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m 330
Ebenezer (Welsh), Ebenezer street. Rev. Hugh
Michael Hughes B.A,; 11 a.m. & 5.30 p.m,;
thurs, 7.15 p.m 800
Minny street, Cathays (Welsh), Rev. Thomas
Hughes A.T.S. ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs.
7.30 pm 650
Severn road. Canton (Welsh), Rev, S, Evans
Gealy; 11 am, k 6,30 p,m 450
Presbyterian,
(English) (Forward Movement), Carlisle street.
South Splotlands, Rev, T, Eurfyl Jones; 11 a,m,
& 2,30 & 6.30 p.m 1000
(English) (Forward Movement), Memorial hall,
Cowbridi;e road, Canton, Rev. E, Badham ; ii
a,m, & 2,30 & 6,30 p,m, ; thurs. 7 p,m 1250
Heath Hall, Whitchurch road, Gathavs, Rev, W,
E, Roberts B,A, ; 11 am, & 6 30 p.m,; wed.
7-30 p.m 80c
(English), C-thedral road. Rev. Fvanci
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.i
thu
7.45 p.m. & wed. 7.30 p.m..
& 6.30 p.i
700
Wesleyan Methodist.
Wesley Circuit:
Trezise (supt.); Rev. William G. Davis,
is B. James & Rev. Thomas J. Evans
Crwys road, Cathay
& wed. 7 p.m ...
Roath park; 11 a.m
Whitchurch; 11 a.n
6.30 p.m.
a.m'.'&'e.'ai
mon & fri.
614
p.m.; tues.
840
wed. 7.30 p.m... 950
thurs. 7. 30 p.m 300
Boath Road Circuit:
Rev. Charles Rickard (supt.) & Rev, Thomas Smith,
Rev, W, Terry Coppin & Rev, J. Newbury Clarkson ;
Rev. Richard Butterworth, supernumerary.
Roath road, Newport road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m ... 1000
Splott road ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m 800
Broadway, Roath; ir a.m. & 6.30 p.m 92c
Canton Circuit :
Rev. George Byron (supt.) & Rev. A, Stanley Burton.
Conway road; 11 a.m. & 6,30 p.m iioo
Riverside, Machen place; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Victoria Park, Cowbridge road; 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m.; wed, 7 p,m 500
Ludlow st. Lower Grangetown; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Cardiff Mission
Loudoun Square Wesleyan Chapel 600
Mission Room, Angelina street 100
W. Cole
Presbyterian Church of England.
Roath park, Pen-y-lan road. Rev. Macara Gardner;
II a.m. & 6.3c'p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 850
Windsor place. Rev. David .Anderson; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p-m ; wed. 7,45 p,m 700
Primitive Methodist.
Cardiff ist Circuit:
Rev. Thomas Henry Bryant, supt.
Severn road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & thurs.
7-30 p.m
Dalton street; n a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & tues.
7 30 pm
No. 2 CSrcuit:
Rev. Samuel Bryant, supt.
Mount Tabor, Moira terrace, Adamsdown ; 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 65<
Mount Sion, Aberdovey street. East Moors; 11 a.m.
& 6.30 p-m. ; tnes. 7.30 p.m 20c
Wesleyan (Welsh Circuit), Union street. Rev. David
C. Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m
Plymouth Brethren, Holmesdale street, Grange-
Mission Halls.
Baptist, Picto
wed. 7.30 p.
B.iptist (Enfili
& 6.30 p.]
Go.^pel Hall (Ch
Cathays; 11 a.m. & &.30
Presbyterian Church of
Cathavs ; 11 a.m, & 6.30
Deaf & Dumb Mission Hou
Hepworth, supt, k sec, ;
rbert street. North road, Maindy ;
:i a,m, & 6,30 p,m, ; wed, 7, 30 p,m
n Brethren), 45 Whitchurch road,
6.30 p,m, ; wed. 7.45 p.m
Harriet street.
1. ; thurs. 7.45 p.i
25 Windsor place,
i.m. & 7 p.m. ; w
Bph
nited Methodist Mission HaU, Swansea street. South
Splotlands ;
& 6.30
Wesleyan, Cyfarthfa street.
p.m,
Roath ;
■30
7 P'
3 Id street.
iiath;
„m, k 6.30 p,i
Boath ;
ed. 7 p.i
Wesleyan, Har
Wesleyan, Pla
idgend street, Eastmoors ;
^^. ^ -.J- r "i»rs. 7.30 p.m ^ , ,„
lirn. Street k May Stre«t Mission, 117 Woodville road,
Cathays, Arthur Elliott, evangelist; 11 a.m. k o.3«'
Wesh
174 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[keLl
Congregational, Clare road, Bev. Thomas Glasson; ii
a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Cory (The) John Sailors' & Soldiers' Kest, 179 & 181
Bute street, Robert McGarva, supt. ; 3.30 & 6.30
p.m. ; wed. & sat. 7 p.m
Dutch Seamen's Mission, 143 & 144 Bute street,
Mrs. A. R. A. de Boer, manageress
Finnish Seamen's Mission, Hannah street, Bute street,
Frans Emil Uuro, sec. ; 11 a.m. & 7 p.m
Gospel Hall, North Clive street; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.;
mon. 2.30 p.m.; tue,s. 7.30 p.m
Hannah Mission (Congregational), Hannah street, Bute
street, William Rowland, sec. ; 2.45 & 6.30 p.m
Heath City Mission Boom, Allensliank road, Cathaya ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Welcome Hall, Tavistock street, Boath; 2.30, 3, 6.30 k
6.45 p.m.; mon. 2.30 p.m.; tues. 8 p.m. &; wed.
6.30 p.m
Llandaff Road, Canton, Meeting House; 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Railway Mission Room, 99 Eldon street. Canton ; 3 &
&.30 p.m. ; thurs. 8 p.m
Mission to Seamen, Rev. Ernest L. Collins M.A.
chaplain ; Rev. Basil Loney, assistant chaplain, 'West
Bute dock
Sailors' Rest (The), 247 Bute street, Miss Maud Francis,
secretary; 3 & 6.30 p.m
Salvation Army Halls, The Hayes ; Albert street. Can-
ton: Splott Bridge; Kent street, Grangetown & Mav
street, Cathays ; 11 a.m. & 3 & 6.45 p.m.; dailv at
8 p.m
THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES.
The University of Wales is a federal University formed
of the three University Colleges at Aberystwyth,
Bangor & Cardiff. Under its charter of 1893 & a
supplem.entary charter of 1906 it has power to grant
degrees in the faculties of arts, science, law, music,
medicine & theology.
The office of the University is at the University Registry,
Cathays park, Cardiff
Officers of the University.
Chancellor, His Majesty the King
Deputy Chancellors, Lord Kenvon K.C.V.O. & David
Davies M.A., LL D., M.P
Vice-Chaneellor, Principal Sir Harrv B. Reirhel M A ,
LL.D
Warden of the Guild of Graduates, Sir J. Morris Jones
M.A
Treasurer, T. John M.A., J.P
Registrar, J. Mortimer Angus M.A
The Appointments Board for Wales.
Chairman, Lord Clwydd
President of Association, Rt. Hon. Lord Kenvon
K.C.V.O
Treasurer, Sir Evan D. Jones hart. M.P
Hon. Secretary. B, Silyn Roberts M.A
Acting Secretary, Miss A. Ftoulkes
Office, University Registry, Cathays park, Cardiff
THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES
AND MONMOUTHSHIRE.
This was founded in the year 1883, with the view of
affording to students of both sexes in the southern
division of the Principality, educational training of a
hich character. The College, opened 24 Oct. 18K3,
was incorporated in 1884, with the object of providing
such instruction in all the branches of a liberal edu-
cation as may qualify residents in the six counties of
South Wales, & in the county of Monmouth, & else-
where, to take degrees in art's, science, lnw & medi-
<-ine nt the University of Wales, or at any of the Uni-
versities of the United Kingdom ; as well as to afford
technical instruction & to promote higher education
Uf nerally
The course of instruction is of a varied & comprehensive
character, including applied science & teclmology &
medicine
In 1889 the Drapers' Company, of London, gave £j,ooa
t<j the College Scholarship Fund, & now contribute
^350 per annum to the engineering department. This
department began work in 1890, & since that time its
scope has been much enlarged in consequence of agree-
ments with the counties of Monmouth & Cardiff, the
County Councils of which, under the provisions of
the "Technical Instruction Act, 1889," contribute
^600 each per annum towards the higher technical
department, receiving in exchange special rights of
nomination. A similar agreement was in force with
the county of Glamorgan until Sept. 1913, when it
" 1- lenninated.
These counties also attach maintenance scholarships to
the free scholarships.
The department for the training of teachers in elementary
schools (day training college) was established in 1890 &
during session 1918-19 had 158 students
The Training School of Domestic Arts for South Wales
& Monmouthshire, established in 1890. This school
is under the management of a joint committee ap-
pointed by the Council of the City of Cardiff, the
County Borough Councils of Merthyr and Swansea,
the County Councils of Glamorgan and Monmouth-
shire, and the Council of the University College of
South Wales and Monmouthshire. The school is
under Government inspection & the Board of Educa-
tion grants diplomas in cookery, laundry work &
housewifery.
Scholarships are awarded every year by the College on
the results of an examination held in April, & infor-
mation respecting these & the County Free Student-
ships may be ufctained from the Registrar.
For the accommodation of women students, Aberdare
Hall, a hall of residence, has been provided. The
principal is Miss Hurlbatt.
Officers of the College.
President, The Right Hon. Lord Glanelv
Vice-Presidents, The Right Hon. the Earl of Plymouth,
The Right Hon. Lord Aberdare, The Right Hon. Lord
Pontypridd of Cardiff & Alderman H. M. Thompson
Treasuier, Herbert M. Thompson M.A. Whitley Batch,
Llandaff
Principal, A. H. Trow D.Sc, F.L.S
Registrar of the College, D. J. A. Brown
Professors & Lecturers.
I. Faculty of Arts.
Professor of Greek, Gilbert Norwood M.A. Fellow of St..
John's College, Cambridge
Assistant Lecturer in Greek, Kathleen Freeman B.A.
Wales
Professor of Latin, G. A. T. Davies M.A. Wadham Col-
lege, Oxford
A.ssistant Lecturers in Latin, F. T. Arnold M.A. Trinity
College, Cambridge & one other to be appointed
Professor of Logic & Philosophy, H. J. W. Hetherington
M.A.Glas
Assistant Lecturer in Logic & Philosophy, Margaret J.
Levett, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Professor of Economics & Political Science, W. J
Roberts M.A. Brasenose College, Oxford
Professor of English Language & Literature, Harold
Littledale M.A., D.Litt.Dub
Assistant Lecturer in English Language & Literature,
Cyril Brett B.A. Wadham College, Oxford
Professor of History, Herbert Bruce M.A. St. John's
College, Oxford
Assistant Lecturer in History, E. Ernest Hughes E.A.
Wales, M.A. Jesus College, Oxford
Professor of Pure & Applied Mathematics, R. H.
Pinkerton B.A. Balliol College, Oxford, M.A.Glas
Lecturer in Pure Mathematics, D. G. Taylor M.A. St
John's College, Oxford', M.A.Glas
Assistant Lecturer in Mathematics, W. H. Miles B.A.
Jesus College, Oxford
Professor of Celtic, W. J. Gruffvdd M.A. Jesus College,
Oxford
As.sistant Lecturer in Celtic, H. Lewis M.A.Wales
Professor of French Language & Literature, Paul
Barbier Officier d'Academie ; Officier de I'Instruction
publique, Univ. Gall
Assistant Lecturer in French Language & Literature,
P. Nayral de Pubusque L. ^s L., L. en droit, dipl4m(!
de I'Ecole des Sciences PoUtiques
Lecturer in German Language & Literature, Franck T.
Arnold M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge
Lecturer in Semitic Languages, T. H. Robinson M.A.
St. John's College, Cambridge, D D.Lond
Professors of Education, W. Phillips M.A.Wales &
Barbara Foxley M.A
II. Faculty of Science.
Professor of Logic & Philosophy, H. J. W. Hetherington
M.A.Glas
Assistant Lecturer in Logic & Philosophy, Margaret J.
Lcvptt, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
I'nifossor of ' Pure & Applied Mathematics, H. H
Pinkerton B.A. Balliol College, Oxford, M.A. Glas
Lecturer m Pure Mathematics, D. G. Taylor M.A. St
John's Colletre, Cambridge, M.A. Glas
Assistant Lecturer in Mathematics, W. H. Miles B.A.
Jesus Collese, Oxford
Professor of Physics, A. L. Selby M.A. formerly Fellow
of Merton College, Oxford
DIRECTORY.]
SOITH WALES.
CARDIF]
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Assistant Lecturers & Demonstrators in Physics, J. H,
Shaxhv B.Sc.Lond. k Jean C. Armishaw M.A., B.Sc.
Glas
Professor of Chemistry, C. M. Thompson M.A. Trinity
College, Cambridge, D.Sc.Lond., F.C.S
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, E. P. Perman D.Sc.
Lond., F.C.S
Lecturer in Organic Chemistry, H. Ll.Bassett B. A., B.Sc
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Chemistry,
Florence. W. Rea B.A., M.Sc. Belfast
Professor of Zoology, W. N. Parker Ph.D. Freiburg,
F.Z.S
Assistant Lecturers & Demonstrators in Zoology. J. H.
Lloyd M.Sc.Birm. & Edith M. Sheppard B.Sc.Wales
Profeisor of Botany, R. C. McClean M.A. St. John's
College. Cimbridge. D.Sc.Lond
Assistant Lecturers & Demonstrators in Botany, W. B.
Crow B.Sc.Lond. & Jane Davey M.Sc. Bedford College,
London
Professor of Anatomy. Dayid Hepburn C.M.G., V.D.,
M.D., C.M.Edin., F.R.S.E
Demonstrator in Anatomy, James 0. D. Wade M.B.,
B.SLond., L.RC.P.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Anatomy, D.
Leighton Dayies M.D., M.S. Lond.. F.R.C.S.Eng
Professor of Physiology-. J. B. Haycraft M.D., D.Sc,
F.R.S.E
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Physiologi;', to he
appointed
Lecturer in Histology & Embryology, T. H. Burlend
M.A. Christ's College, Cambridge, B.Sc.Lond
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Histology, Edith
M. Sheppard B.Sc.Wales
Professor of Geology, A. H. Cox M.Sc.Birm., Ph.D.
Strasbuvg, F.G.S
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Geology, A. E.
Trueman D.Sc.Lond., F.G.S
Professors of Education, W. Phillips M.A. Wales 4;
Barbira Foxley M.A
Professor nt Economics & Political Science, W. J
Roberts M.A. Brasenose College, Oxford
IIL Faculty of Medicine,
Dean of the Faculty. Prof. Dayid Hepburn V.D., C.M.G.,
M.D., CM., F.RS
Professor of Physics, A. L. Selby M.A. formerly Fellow
of Mert.in College. Oxford
Assistant Lectureis & Demonstrators in Phvsics, J. H.
.Shaxhy B.Sc.Lond. & Jean C. Armishaw M.A.. B.Sc.
Glas
Professor of Chemistry, C. M. Thompson M.A. Trmity
College, Cambridge. D.Sc.Lond., F.C.S
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, E. Perman D Pc.
Lond., F.C.S
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Chemistry,
Professor of Zoology, W. N. Parker Ph.D.Freiburg,F.Z.S
Assist mt Lecturer & Demonstrator in Zoology,
Lecturer in Organic Chemistry, H. Ll.Bassett B. A, B.Sc
Professor of Botany, R. C. McClean M.A. St. John's
College, Cambridge, D.Sc.Lond
Deuumstrators & Assistant Lecturers in Botany, W. B.
Crow B.Sc.Lond. & Jane Dayey M.Sc. Bedford Col-
lege, London
Professor of Anatomy, Dayid Hepburn V.D., M.D., CM.
Edin., F.R.S.E
Demonstrator in Anatomy, James 0. D. Wade M.B.,
B.S.Lond., L.R.C.P.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Anatomy, D.
Leighton Davies M.D., M.S. Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng
Professor of Physiology, J. B. Haycraft M.D , D.Sc,
F.R.S.E
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Physiology, to he
appointed
Lecturer in Histology & Embryology, T. H. Burlend MA.
Christ's College, Cambridge, B.Sc.Lond
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Histology, Edith
M. Sheppard B.Sc
Lecturer in Materia Medica, W. Mitchell Steyens M.D.
Lond.. M.R.C.P.. M.R.C.S
Lecturer in Vaccination, E. Emrys-Roberts M.D.L'pool,
M.B., Ch.B.Vict
Professor of Pathology, & Bacteriology, E. Emrys-Roberts
M.D.L'pool., M.B., Ch.B.Vict
Lecturers in Public Health & Hygiene, E. Walford
M.D., D.P.H. & one other to be appointed
Lecturer in Hygienic Chemistry, J. H. Sugden M.Sc.
Vict., F.I.C
Lecturer in Midwifery for Midwives, E. J. Maclean
M.D., M R.CP., F.R.S.E
A special prospectus of the Faculty of Medicine is
published.
TV. Department of Applied Science & Technology.
Professor of Engineering, F. Bacon M.A.Cantab.,
M.I.E.E., Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., M.I.Mech.E
Lecturer in Engineering, Sydney Thomas B.Sc.Wales
isistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Engineering,
Eric Jones B.Sc. Manchester
Lecturer in Mining, S. W. Price Assoc. R.S.M., F.G.S
Professor of Geology, A. H. Cox M.Sc.Birm.. Ph.D.
Strasburg, F.G.S '
Assistant Lecturer & Demon.strator in Geology, A. E.
Trueman D.Sc.Lond., F.G.S
Professor of Metallurgy, A. A. Read M.Met. Sheffield.
F.I.C, F.C.S
Assistant Lecturer & Demonstrator in Metallurgy, W. R.
D. Jones B.Sc.Wales
A special prospectus is published containing the
regulations and schemes of study for diplomas in
Engineering, Mining Metallurgy.
V. Department of Music.
Professor, Dayid Eyans Mus.Oxon
VI. The Elementary Training Department (Men).
Professor of Education, W. Phillips M.A.Wales
Assistant Lecturer, Stanley H. Watkins M.A.Wales,
Ph. D.Leipzig
VU. The Elementary Training Department (Women).
Professor of Education, Barbara Foxley M.A
Assistant Lecturers, Ida B. Sasby D.Sc.Lond. Annie
Smith & Ethel M. Barke M.A. Trinity College, Camb
VIII. The Secondary Training Department (Women)
Professor of Education, Barbara Foxley M.A
Assistant Lecturers, Ida B. Sasby D.Sc.Lond. Annie
Smith & Ethel M. Barke M.A. Trinity College, Camb
IX. The Secondary Training Department (Men).
Professor of Education, W. Phillips M.A.Wales
Assistant Lecturer, Stanley H. Watkins M.A.Wales,
Ph. D.Leipzig
Emeritus Professors.
Logic & Philosophy. J. S. Mackenzie M.A.Glas., Litt.D.
imb formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Celtic, Thomas Powel MA. Jesus College, Oxford
Short Courses in Agriculture & Dairying Science are
yen, & Courses of University Extension Lectures
e arranged.
National Museum of Wales.
President, The Right Hon. Lord Treowen C.B., C.M.G
Vice-President, Major David Davies M.P
Treasurer, Alderman lUtyd Thomas J.P
Director, William Evans Hoyle M.A
COLLEGES & SCHOOLS.
The Central Welsh Board, for the promotion of inter-
mediate & technical education in North & South
Wales & Monmouthshire, was formed in i8y5, in
pursuance of a schenae framed by the Charity Com-
missioners, on proposals formulated at a series of
conferences of the Joint Education Committees of
the various Counties &, County Boroughs, held during
the period 1890-93, under the provisions of the
" Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889 " (52 & 53
Vict. c. 40). This scheme was finally approved by
the Education Department 13 Aug. 1895, & by Her
Majesty Queen VictoTia in Council, 13 May, i8g6.
The Bo'ard, as constituted by the scheme, consists of
80 persons, of whom three, viz. the Principals of the
three Welsh Colleges, are ex-officio ; there are also
21 representatives of County Councils, 26 of County
Governing Bodies, 5 each of Head Masters & Mis-
tresses of Intermediate Schools & Certificated Teachers
in Elementary Schools, 5 of Councils & Senates of
Dniversity Colleges, 2 of Jesus College, Oxford, 6 of
the Court of the University of Wales & 5 co-optative
members (three being women,
Officers of the BoarJ.
Chief Inspector. Owen Owen esq. M.A.Oion. Cardiff
Treasurer, R. A. Lewis esq. Lloyds Bank, Pontypridd
Clerk,
nffinp* of the Board, ^i Charles street
?ife Cardiff High' sUool for Boys, Newport road
was estabUshed under the provisions of the ."elsb
Intermediate Education Act, 1889" (52 '' S3 /'ct-. c.
40). for the promotion of intermediate & technical
education. The buildings include laboratories &
demonstration rooms for the teaching of chemistry
& phvsics: there is a large playground k a fives
courts. There are now 246 boys
Head Master, J. R. Roberts M.A
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CAKDIFF.
SOUTH WA! ES.
[kelly's
StaB. J. W. Tates M.So , J. R. Bissell B.A., D. J.
Evans B.Sc, LI. Edmunds, J. LI. Williams B.A., S.
Michaels B.A., E. T. Jenkins M.A., LL.B., E. W.
Parrv M.A.. W. D. Parrv B.A., T. B. Davies M.A.,
H. M. Sparkes, Miss D.' A. Whvte B.A. Mdlle. E.
le Goussard. *Mrs. E. M. Evans B.A. & • Miss C. A.
Evans
* Temporan- Mistresses.
The Cardiff Intermediate School for Girls, on the Parade,
was founded in the sume manner, & generally, with
the same objects as the Intermediate School for Boys
Head Mistress, Miss Mary Cullin B A
Assistant Mistresses, Miss C. Lavton, Miss Gibson B.Sc.
Miss K. Woodward B.A. Miss M. Hall B.A. Miss
Weighell B.A. Miss Hancock B.A. Miss Launder B.A.
Miss Coombes B.Sc. Miss Powell B.A. Miss Price B.A.
Miss Jefferies B.A. Miss H. Cuthbertson B.Sc. Misg
L. M. Haime B.A. Miss Hammett, Mdlle. J. Nautet.
Miss A. M. Eidley & Miss Pierson
Both schools are controlled by an education committee of
the county borough of Cardiff. Under the provisions
of certain Acts of Parliament, the committee, in ac-
cordance with a scheme of the Charity Commissioners,
administer various funds in maintaining the schools &
in providing entrance & other scholarships & leaving
exhibitions, these awards amounting in the aggregate
to about ;f i,8oo per annum
City of Cardiff Technical College, Cathays park
The Departments of the College include: —
J Mechanical Engineering
■2 Marine Engineering
-5 Motor & Aero Engineering
4 Building Trades
5 Architecture & Civic Design
6 Naval Architecture
7 Industrial Chemistrv
8 School of Pharmacy'
9 School of Bakery & Confectionery
10 School of Navigation
11 School of Wireless
12 School of Commerce
13 School of Art
14 The Women's Technical Department
15 Department of Music
lb The Dav Preparatory, Technical & Commercial
School'
Principal, Charles Coles B.Sc
BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE
Founded in Abergavenny in 1807, removed tu Ponlypool
[836, k to Cardiff 1893
President, William Edwards B.A., D.D
Profes.-.nrs, Eevs. Joseph Morlais Davies M.A. ; Thomas
W. Chance M.A. & T. H. Eobin.son M.A,, D.D
Secretaries, Eev. D. B. Jones, Caerleon, k Eev. W.
.Morris D.D., F.E G.S. 54 Richmond road, Eoath
PUBLIC ELEMENTAET SCHOOLS.
H.M. Inspector of Public Elementary Schools, H. Price,
Maesteg house, Penlline road, Whitchurch
H.M. Inspector for Technological Instruction & Evening
Schools & for Secondirv Schools & Pupil Teacheri'
Centres, D. E. Junes, Eryl Daf, Eadyr, Cardiff
Cardiff Education Committee of 23 members & 5 co-
opted members was formed in 1904
The Committee meets at the City hall, Cathays park,
on the last friday in every month at 3 p.m.
Chairman, J. J. E. Biggs
Vice-Chairman, H. M. Thompson M.A
Director of Education, John J. Jackson B.A. barriater-
at-law, Citv hall
Chief .Schools Medical Officer, Edward Walford M.D.
Durh., D.P.H.Camb. City hall, Cathays park
Assistant Schools Medical Officers, A. F. Bernard Shsw
B.A., M,B., D.P.H. & Ethel R. Griffiths M.B., B.Sc.
Lond
Supt. Attendance Oflicor, James Perkins
Pupil Teachers' Centre, temporarily at Technical col-
lege, Cathays park, Charles Morgan B.A. head ma.ster
Canton Manicipal Secondary, Market road, opened in
1907, for 250 bovs k 250 girls ; Walter Brockington
B A. head master; Miss E. C. Abbott M.A. head mist
Bay Preparatory, Technical fc Commercial, established
for igo; J. 0. Cheetham B.Com. head master
Howard Gardens Municipal Secondary, built in 1885, &
enlarged in 1891, for 390 boys & 360 girls; William
Dyche B..\. head master; Miss L. G. Hugon M.A.
head mistress
Adamsdown, Adamsdown square, built in 1870, for 390
boys, 3O0 girl.i & 271 infants; H. W. Maunder, master;
Miss B. A. Moore, girls' mistress; Miss B. Jones,
infants' mistress
A.lbany road, Roath, built in 1887, & enlarged in 1893,
for 560 bovs, 568 girls & 449 infants ; E. C. Willmott,
master; Miss E. Jones, mistress; Miss M. Jenkins,
infants' mistress
Allensbank, opened in 1905. for 400 bovs, 400 girls
& 400 infants; D. M. Ashton, head master; Miss
C. Kinghorn & Mrs. A. Tate, head mistresses
Lrrangetown, Bromsgrove st. built in 1883, & enlarged
C. H.
M. Jones, infants' mistress
inton, built in 1864, for 218 girls & 154 infants; Mrs.
Jessie Smith, mistress ; Miss A. Bennett, infants' mist
Cathays, Woodville road. Cathays, built in 1868, for
52 boys & girls k 125 infants; W. G. Wakley,
aaster ; Miss Kate Annie Marks, infants' mistress
Cjurt road, Saltmead, built in 1893 at a cost of ^13,000, .
from the plans of Messrs. Jones, Richards & Budgen,
architects, of Cardiff, for 3B0 boys, 380 girls k 424
infjnts ; Arthur Sanapson, master ; Miss A. M.
Trpwartha, mistress; Miss E. G. Thompson, infants'
rofts street, Roath (infants), built in 1879, for 230
children ; Miss Frances E. Wakley, mistress
■wya rond, Cathays, built in 1883', for 392 boys, 385
girls t 430 infants; C. W. Jones, master; Miss B.
Saiisom, mistress ; Miss T. Wakley, infants' mistress
[eanor street. Docks, built in 1875, for 315 boys &
i:irls & 182 infants; F. Brown, head master; Mi'ss J.
Addie, infants' head mistress
The Gladstone Council School is a large building, built
in 1900, in Whitchurch road, at the top of Crwys road,
at a cost of ;/^24,ooo, to hold 440 boys, 440 girls k 462
infants ; E. H. Trewartha B.A. master ; Miss Louisa
Hemming, mistress; Miss M. Warman, infants' mist
Grangetown, Clive street, built in 1865, for 176 boys &
girls & 85 infants; T. J. Wakley, master; Miss H.
Hughes, infants' mistress
Kitchener road, for 372 boys, 372 girls, 350 infants ;
C. Wilkes, master; Miss I. L. Lewis, mistress; Miss
M. A. Roberts, infants' mistress
Lr.nsdowne Eoad School, Norfolk street. Canton, erected
in 1697, for 456 bovs, 456 girls & 534 infants;
Eowland S. Smith 'B.A. master; Miss Elir.ibeth
Young, mistress ; Miss Nellie Harrower, infants' mist
Marlborough road, Eoath park, erected in 1900, for 440
bnvs, 440 girls & 410 infants ; J. J. T. King, master ;
Miss M. G. Roberts, mistress; Miss A. Bale, infants'
mistress
Metal street, Eoath, built in 1874, tor 183 boys, 183
girls k 194 infants ; Henry Gale, master ; Miss E. O.
Coles, mistress ; Miss Maggie Tindall, infants' mistrss
Moorland road. East Moors, built in 1890,4 enlarged in
1895, for 626 boys, 626 girls k 646 infants; W. D.
Bees, master ; Miss G. E. Ninnes, mistress ; Miss
Kate Carr, infants' mistress
Ninian Park, erected in 1900, tor 440 boys. 440 girls &
330 infants ; William H. Nettleton, master ; Mrs.
M. Ferguson, mistress; Miss E. P. Camp, infants'
Radnor road. Canton, built in 1888, k enlarged in 1894.
for !^4i boys, 541 girls k 475 infants; A. Sharpe B.A.
ma.ster; Miss J. Roberts, mistress; Miss A, E. Lewis,
infants' mistress
Rriath Park Schools, Pen-y-wain road, Eoath, built in
1894, k opened 16 Jan. 1895, for 380 boys, 380 girls k
443 infants; W. Waters B.A. ma.ster'; Miss E. A.
Jenkins, mistress; Miss Esther H. Eobinson, infants'
Severn road. Canton, built in 1882, for 598 boys, 584
thrls & 542 infants; H. Crabtree, master; Miss Mary
A. Harris, mistress; Miss Clara Dawson, infants' mist
.South Church street, for 243 bovs and girls k 150 in-
fants; W. C. Jolliffe, ma.ster; Miss G. Ambrose,
mistress ; Miss B. Jones, infants' mistress
Splotlands, Splott road, bailt in 1882, for 596 boys. 544
girls & 596 infants ; Charles Whitaker, master ; Miss
M James, mistress; Miss B. A. Mowbray, infants'
mistress
Stacey road, Boath. built in i88a k enlarged in 1894, for
422 bovs, 402 girls k 349 infants; L. Harper, master;
Miss E. M. Pru.st, mistress; Miss M. A. Hemming,
infants' mistress
Tredegarville, GIossop road, Eoath, built in 1871, for
174 I ovs, 163 girls & 195 infants; Charles Hardwicke,
iTK's'.-r: .Miss Lily Witt, mistress; Miss Caroline
Fr:in!clin, infants' mistress
Wood street, built in 1878 & enlarged in i8gi, tor 410
bovs, 347 girls k 228 infants ; T. Hutchinson, master ;
Miss A. A. White, mistress; Miss M. A. Cussans,
1 infants' mistress
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 177
St. Alban's, Swinton street. East Moors, built in 1891,
for 24s mixed & 271 infants ; iMiss Anastasia Hogan,
mistress ; Mrs. Elizabeth Grace, infants' mistress
St.* Cuthbert's, Pomeroy street. Docks (mixed), built
I -47, for 160 boys & girls & 95 infants; Mrs. Margt.
Dacey, mistress ; Mi.ss E. Meoloney, infants' mistress
St. Darid's, David street, built in 1884, rebuilt in 1905
at ;i cost of _^8,ooo, for 340 boys, 420 girls & 230
infants; David Shea, master; Miss E. Appleby, mis-
tress ; Miss F. Mumford, infants' mistress
St. .John's, Queen street, built in 1868, for 236 boys,
19; girls & 146 infants ; John E. Hemming, master ;
^iiss E. Long, mistress ; Miss Smith, infants' mistress
St. Mary's, Bute terrace, built in 1848, & enlarged in
iQos. for 224 boys, 144 girls & 120 infants ; W. T.
\V,itkins, master ; Miss E. K. Tovey, mistress ; Miss
M. A. P. Tyndall L.L.A. infants' mistress
St. Mary's, Clarence road, built in 1907, for 288 boys
& girls & 160 infants; Edward W. Edwards, master;
Mrs. Kate Newton, mistress
St. Mary's Mission, North Church street, built in 1891,
for 146 girls & 127 infants; Miss L. Hayward L.L.A.
girls' mistress ; Mrs. M. Spratt, infants' mistress
St. Mary's, Wyndham crescent. Canton, built in 1880,
for 217 boys & girls & 161 infants; Mrs. Kate Carroll,
mistress ; Miss G. Guise, infants' mistress
St. Monica's. Cathays, built in 1894, for 230 boys &
girls & 138 infants; Alfred W. Swash, master; Miss
M. A. Rowlands, infjints' mistress
St Patrick's, Upper Grangetown, built in 1873, enlarged
in 1897 at a cost of ^1,700, for 306 bovs & girls &
220 infants; Miss M. Butler, mistress; Miss M. M.
Dacey, infants' mistress
St. Peter's, built in 1870 & recently enlarged, for 288
boys, 290 girls & 220 infants ; Charles Higgins,
master ; Miss E. Booth, mistress ; Miss M. Lane,
infants' mistress
Nazareth House School, North road, certified as a Poor
Law school for girls, not exceeding 120
Oral School for the Deaf, Howard Gardens, Roath,
Miss R. M. Williams, mistress
School for the Blind, Marlborough road ; Mrs. J. Webb,
teacher
Pr-hiol for Mentally Defective Children, Miss J. A.
Morice, head mistress
RAILWAYS.
Cardiff Railway Co. ; general office, Pier head, Bute dcks
Great Western Railway Co. (John Bassage, district
good.s manager) ; inquiry office, 137 Bute street
Great Western Railway 'Goods Station, Davis street,
Newtown (Walter Lewis, superintendent)
Great Western Passenger Station, Great Western ap-
pr.iach (F. Wheatley, station master; A. E. Arnold,
mineral agent), Windsor road, Splotlands
London & North Western Railwav Co. ; goods depot,
Tyndall street (Charles Lloyd Morris, agent)
Eh\nunev Railwav Co. (Ernest Albert Prosser, general
manager; John Gowan Clark, sec. & accountant;
Walter George Griffiths, engineer ; William James
Gunstone, chief of audit; C. T. Hurry Riches, loco-
motive supt.; James S. Kendall, storekeeper), Caer-
philly ; offices. The Parade, Tredegarville ; goods sta-
tion, Adam street ; goods yard & engineer's office,
Salisburv road ; & passenger station. Queen street
Taff Vale" Railway Co. (passenger & uoods station)
(E. A. Prosser, general manager ; Thomas Andrews
Walker, sec. ; George Thomas Sibbering, engineer ;
Percv Arthur Collins, goods manager; E. H. Dannatt,
superintendent of the line ; John Cameron, superin-
tendent of locomotive carriage & wagon department ;
W. J. Bennett, accountant) ; offices. Queen street ;
stores department (Harry Johnson, storekeeper), Car-
diff docks ; goods depot (Herbert Edward Dodington,
goods agent), Bute street ; ballast office (J. Jones,
inspector). East side. West Bute dock & engineering
works (Edwin Charles Blackmore, manager), Cathayts
yard, Cathays terrace, Cardiff; dock master & dock
& harbour supt. Samuel Thomas, Dock, Penarth
NEWSPAPERS.
Cardiff Times, D. Duncan & Sons Ltd. proprietors, 102
St. Mary street & Westgate street; published, first
edition, fridays ; second edition, Saturdays
South Wales & 'Evening Express, Western 'Mail Limited,
proprietors. Western Mail buildings, St. Mary street ;
published every evening
Maritime Review', Ward Maritime Press Ltd. proprietors
& publishers, Clarence road. Docks ; published monthly
on the isth
News of the World (Cardiff branch) (Archibald Smith,
manager), 17 Wood street
Shipowner (The), Ward Maritime Pre.s3 Limited, pro-
prietors & publishers, Clarence road. Docks ; pub-
lished monthly
South Wales Echo, D. Duncan & Sons Limited, pro-
prietors, 102 St. Mary street & Westgate street ; pub-
lished every evening
South Wales Journal of Commerce, A. E. Harrison,
mimager & publisher ; David Evans, editor ; docks
office, Cambrian buildings, Mount Stuart square ;
town office, 10 Mill lane; published daily
South Wales News, D. Duncan & Sons Limitpd, proprie-
tors & publishers, 102 St. Mary street & Westgate st
South Wales Weekly News, D. Duncan & Sons Limited,
proprietors & publishers, 102 St. Mary street & West-
gate street ; published first edition, fridays ; second
edition. Saturdays
Weekly Mail, Western Mail Ltd. proprietors. Western
Mail buildings, St. Mary street ; published friday
Western Mail, Western Mail Ltd. proprietors. Western
Mail buildings, St. Mary street
Welsh Catholic Herald, J. T. Burke, proprietor. Western
Mail chambers, St. Mary street ; published friday
CONVEYANCE
Tramways —
Corporation cars run to all parts of the city every few
Maindy & Whitchurch (motor omnibus) — From North
road, Cathays park, every half hour
There is also a service of motor char-a-bancs at various
intervals between Royal Oak, Broadway & St. Melons
STEAM PACKET COMPANrES.
Belfast, Greenock & Glasgow, from East Bute Dock
Basin, monday, & Glasgow only friday ; Alexander
Gregor, 13 Bute crescent
Dublin, from West Basin, Saturday ; M. J. Begg & Co
Limited, agents, 9 Bute crescent
Liverpool & Birkenhead, from West Bute dock, twice a
week, Robert Gilchrist & Co. West Bute dock
Liverpool, from West Bute dock, every ten days. Coast
Lines Limited ; Rogers & Bright Limited, agents, 43
& 44 Merchants' exchange
WATER CARRIERS.
Bristol — Burton R. & Son Limited, from Alice street.
Docks ; The Glamorgan Canal Co. run a daily service
to Pontypridd & intermediate stations
CARDIFF STREET DIRECTORY
Aberystwith street, East
Moors, Portman Moor road
to Swansea street.
SOUTH SIDE.
27 Downing MissAlice,shpkpr
29 Thomas Walter, shopkpr
EAST SIDE.
28 Cashman Henry, draper
! Neath St .
30 Smith Frederick, boot repr
50 Rouch & Brailey, tea mers
Acme chambers.
See Chables stheet.
Adam street, Bute terrace
to Moira place.
SODTH SIDE.
here is Pellett st
I A, Rogers W. J. Limited,
brewers (branch)
IB, Murphy Daniel, newsagt
4 DoelMrs.Margart.shopkpr
5 SelwayMrs.Nellie, dressma
here is Lyffryn st
7 Murphy Daniel, beer retlr
8 Palmer Alfred, shopkeeper
9 Cougblin Timothy, tailor
10 Vulcan inn, Denis Florence
McCarthy
[ Barry Daniel, shopkeeper
liere is Garth st
i Verallo Lorenz, shopkeepr
; Carey Mrs. Julia, shopkpr
) Lyons John, shopkeeper
.... here is Morgan st
^ Howell David, prov. dealr
) Axenderry Mrs. Annie,
shopkeeper
3 O'Brien Jlrs. E. greengro
[ Bovce Samuel, b.iker
.... 'here is Godfrey st
J Woodley Harry & Co. meat
salesmen
) & 41 Hurley Francis,btehr
here is Ivor st
42 Penrose Joseph Henry.
furniture dealer
43 Allen Mrs. Cath. midwife
46 Hurley James, shopkeeper
47 Harrington Conn, fried fish
dealer
48 Holloway Richd. shopkeepr
.- .. here is J'ictoria st
49 Bennett William, grocer
60 Bord Robt. Thos. carpenter
60A, Eagle hotel, John Poole
here are Davis st.^-n'iiidsor rd
Frank
Pryor
...here 1
hotel,
Moil
178 CARDIFF.
Adam street — continued. |
NORTH SIDE.
New Rhymney yard :
Couglilin Andrew & Sons.coal
merchants
Madden Daniel, coal merchant
Rhymney Coal Co. Limited
Ferguson George, coal dealer
0'DonovanWm.&Son,coal dlrs
Spencer Oeorge, coal dealer
Williams Richard, coal dealer
Old Rhymney yard :
Morgan D. m. ains, builders'
merchants
here is Gaol la
here is Saudon si
64A, Sandon hotel, J. Coghlan
79 Palmer Alfred, seamen':
boarding house
here is Bute ier
Adamsdown place, East
Moors, I Sanquhar street
to Cummock place.
St. Columba's Mission Ch
Adamsdown sq. Kames
place, Splotlands.
east side.
Adamsdown Council Schl
, Weeks George, storekeeper
SOUTH WALES.
[«
ELLY'3
2 Gerrish Wm. chief engnr
4 Wright Alexander
6 Thomas Mrs
west side.
COCNCIL SUHOOIS
Albany road, Roath, 251
City road to Newport road.
north side.
lA, Martin William, tbccns
I Green Frederick, dairyman
3 Pepperd Richd. fishmonge;
5 Batten John, butcher
7 & 9 Price William H. grocer
123-
,,l .
[ Ltd. boot
9 Coles Herbert, coal trmrar|35 Penning
here
II Stead &Simpso
manufacture
i^ Home & Colonial Stores
Limited
15, 17 & 29 CoUinsHy
19 Hilbourne Brothers, confrs
21 Star Tea Co. Ltd
23 Collins Henry, baby linen
warehouse
25 Thomas DavidEmlyn.drpr
27 Hopson Hv Albt.hair drssr
29&i5&i7CollinsHy,-="-'—
here is Arubella
qi Boots CashCheraistsC West-
ern) Limited
33 Eastmans Lim. butchei
iMrs
M. M.
It LeabyWilliam,coal trmmr
25 Fox Frederick, carpenter
WEST SIDE.
10 HarperArchihald,ironwrkr
14 Kurge Arthur, shipwright
20 Barnes Charles Edward,
railway foreman
east side.
I Cridland Henry J. hauling
contractor
7 Snowdon, Sons& Co. Ltd.
asbestos manufacturers
7 Green Wm.Arth.ship brkr
7 Murrell Frederick, marine
surveyor
26A, Sanders George Fredk.
coal dealer
WEST SIDE.
Cardiff Corporation Elcc
trie Lighting Sub-sta-
Co
38 Ho
\\\
s Ailelnide pi
k Anchor
.m Miller
Africa gardens, Cathay
from New Zealand road to
Newfoundland road.
SOCTU SIDE.
6 Walker James Scott, assis
tant manager
here is Cniml,, rd
Watkins David Wm. fruitr
39 Price Walter, baker
Oliver George, boot factor
Thomas Evan, ironmonger
Rowlands (Cardiff) Ltd.
confectioners
4SA, JohnsonBrothers( Dyers)
Limited, dyers
47 Lipton Ltd. provsn. mers
49 Kendall, Claude •- ^"
drapers
.. here is Donald
DaviesDavidJenkin,outfittr
53 Devereux Madame, millnr
55 Lovell Ivor John, stationer
57 Thomas Ivor L. tooaccnst
59 Hicks John W. butcher
6i CardiffCo-operativeSociety
Limited
63 Nuttall Wm.Fdk.iionmngi
65 & 67 Cardiff Co-operative
Society Limited
here is J)iana st
69 Cardiff Co-operative So
ciety Limited, grocers
71, 73 & 75' Moore Charle:
John, draper
77 & i65Hinton & Son8,btchr
79 liibbv William, fruiterer
5 Kappel Mrs
127 Pullem Mrs. K. M
29 Phillips Tom Cliffe
here is Pen-y-lan rd
31 Wignall Harry S
33 Ellis Mrs
135 Burstein Nahum .Selig,
mechanical dentist
[37 Collier Mrs
[39 Tew Mrs
[41 Richards Mrs. G
143 Fisher Miss Annie
145 Partridge Frank Ford
decorator
147 Williams Thomas F
149 Priest Mrs
149 Wellington Rev. Lewis
John B.A. [curate of St.
Margaret's, Roath]
151 Kenwvn Mrs. Margaret
153 Pugh Mrs.Mary,servants'
registry office
155 Stuckey Miss Rosina,
ladies' outfitter
157 Rose Israel, tailor
159 Gammon Arthur Francis,
boot maker
161 Lowther Richd. news agt
163 Oldham Percy R.greengro
165 & 77 Hinton & Sons,
butchers
67 Collins Charles, confctnr
■ " '4
279 Dupe John
here are Marlborough ^^
H'aterloo roads .......
23 1 Pelree J.imes
283 Rundle Miss
285 Hall Harry
287 Ford Elias
289 Allin George
i 291 White Mrs
293 Thomas Mrs
29s Samuel Mrs
Taylor John S. registrar
of births & deaths for
the sub-district of East
Cardiff
299 Raymond Mrs
301 .Scott William, architect
Buck Frank
. here is Newport rd
85 Thomas Percy, Korist
87 Hilbourne Brothers, con
89 Merretts' Limited, bake
□ I Tanner Mrs. Mary Ai
Agate street, 30 Diamond
street to Pearl st. Roath.
1 White George, grocer
Splott Cardiff Cinema Co.
Ltd.(Jn.Hobroyd,mngr)
16 Boyes Thomas, plumber
2 Tooterdale p:dward,shpkpr
Agincourt
road, Roath,
irlborongh road
to Sandringham road.
EAST SIDE.
2 Hancock Sydney John
4 Sankey Mrs
6 William* Mr»
8 Gaccon Frank
10 Wood William Nealhcy
iia rii greengrocer
Eilgar,clrk ,93 Baker Walter, grocer
95 Roberts Edwd. Wm.statnr
57 Meek Albert Geo. boot ma
here is Anyus st
loi Jones John & Co. drapers
103 Fanner John, fruiterer
105 White William, hair drssr
107 Morris Parry M draper
ROATU Park Weslevan
Methodist Chapei,
here is IVellfield rd
Penylan Cinema,
W.J. Thomas, manager
107A, Binns Percy, mech
ical dentist
109 Paxinan's,dycr8 &cleanrs
1 13 Deane Frederick, confr
115 Freeth Thomas
1 17 Bishop Miss Elijabelli
circulating library
119 Hoops Harry Lysagh
L.R.f.p., i..R.c.s.ire. )
I..M. phys. & surgeon
121 Maton Miss
here is Pen-y-la
Blenheim rds....
Morris Phillip, money
lender
Parsons Mrs
177 Evans George F
Govett Charles
Young George
183 Watkins Mrs
185 Clewett Ebenezer J
187 Roberts Richard
189 Daniels Mrs
191 Heath Edward James
193 Gage John Wesley
195 David Mrs
197 Buckler Frederick
199 Edmunds Miss I
201 Williams Walter }
203 Swain Frederick
205 Carpenter James ,
207 James Charles Herbert j
209 Pooley Mrs
211 Hanny Andrew j
213 Terry Harry 1
215 Johns James !
217 Jones Julian I
219 Timothv David '
221 Haigh William Henry
223 Lewis Mrs
225 Pug'> Mf" !
227 Stanbury Mrs
229 Whiston William
.,1 Hall Mrs
233 Cerwin William
235 Gage George
237 Lewis William
39 Ncltlelon William H
41 Symons Mrs
43 (ireon Emanuel
245 .Smith Mrs
247 Hiirman Mrs
249 Johnson John S
Hall William C
353 Sievwright James
Jones Herbert
Arthur Mrs
Williams John Da\nd
M D.Edin.physn.& surgn
.here is Trafalgar rd
261 Yates Mrs
263 Danes Henry R
Pillar Letter Box
365 Rces David
267 Williams Frank
269 Cox William
271 Barry Edwin
273 Parry John
275 Davies John
277 Brock Harry
south side.
Appleby Ernest, artificial
teeth ma.(Argyle chbrs)
St. Martin's Church
2 Parsons Joseph & Co. cycle
dealers
4 Hurst Peter
6 Hepbourne Mrs
8 Harris Mrs
ID Lowe Mrs. Ellen & Sons,
mechanical dentists
12 Jones David & Co. toilers
14 Hart Frederick
i6 Daniel Herbt.G.fancy drpr
18 Lewis Edgar P
20 Freidman Chas. turn, dlr
22 Roberts Edwin W. & Co.
picture frame makers
24 McKelvey & Robinson,
physicians
26 Goafree Fred J. tailor
28 Owen Richard W.china dlr
30 Baker William, grocer
32 Dodge James R. corn mer
34 Freedman Hvman & Solo-
mon, wi.tcli makers
36 Longstaff Charles E. penny
bazaar
38 Griffin & Co. grocers
here is Plasnewydd rd ....
40'priceErnest R.mech.engnr
42 Montgomery &Co.herbalsts
a2A Teauue Alex, artificial
teeth maker
44 Walters Miss Elsie, art
needlework depot
46 Diggory Mrs. Harriett, hair
dresser
48 Scott Thomas & Co. Ltd.
bakers
50 Watts lieorge, hoot maker
52 Rose & McArthur, high
class costumiers, blouse
[ specialists A milliners
54 Reynolds William, second-
hand furniture dealer
1 56 Williams Geo. hair dresser
60 Singer SewingMachine Co.
I Limited
|6o Bishop William H.&Son,
plumbers
I62 DaviesMisscs Jane&Elizh.
j fancy repository
64 Garland Mrs
66 White Thomas
68 Burge Mrs. .Maud, milliner
70 Beames George
72 Fear Mrs
74 Buckham Frederick, phy-
sician & surgeon
76BuckinghamJa8.T.dair5Tnn
78 & 80 Downing James R. S.
jeweller
82 Evans Isaac Fred, confr
84 Joseph Leo, chemist
86 Davies Thomas.newsagent
38 River Plate Fresh Meat
Co. Limited, butchers
90 Docker Mrs. Eva Emma,
pork butcher
92 Collins H. &Sons, grocers
here is Cottrell rd
DIRECTORV.]
94 Snook Robert G.H. grocers
96 Jones John L. chemist
98 Vale Joseph, fruiterer
100 Gray Chas. Hy. fishmngr
102 & 104 Pullin Seymour H.
secondhand furniture dlr
106 Lee Man, laundry propr
io3 Dally Osmund M. fried
fish dealer
iioBlethyn William Henry,
picture frame maker
here is Claude rd
SOUTH WALES.
CAKDIFF.
179
112 Sweetinan Augustus Geo
114 Phillips Joseph
116 Leech Charles & Son,
tailors
118 Lukins Charles
1 20 HardwickArthurThomas,
. butcher
122 Williams Brothers & Co.
decorators
I22A, Jones John, confectionr
124 Hazeldene & Co. builders
126 Jeans Fred, cab propr
123 Brown Mrs. Jane, midwfe
130 Brou^liton Vincent
133 Pollock Mrs
134 Walkiiis James
136 Buchanan Herbert, dairy
136A, Petheridge William,
boot repairer
here is Claude pi
Claude hotel. Miss Minnie
162 Vale Joseph
164 Newsway John
166 Davies David
168 Clode Charles
170 Squire Edward
172 Breckon George
174 Jam void Philip
176 Scanlan Mrs. Ellen
178 Hoare Charles, builder
iSoOwonMrs
i82Gratton Alfred
184 Billot. Frederick George
186 Goodridge Richard Alan
188 Morish Albert Charles
[90 Stoodley Thomas
192 Hall Tom
194 Hosgood Ivor
196 Brooks Robert Henry
195 Wale Herbert Arthur
200 Howe Capl. Edmund Robt
202 Errin^^on Thomas Wm
204 Jones Frederick
206 Davies Daniel Ivor
208 Davies Miss Rachael
210 Lane Frederick John
212 Tatton George
214 Jenkins Mrs
Albert chambers.
See High street.
Albert street. Canton, 241
Cowhridge r.l. to Eldon St.
EAST SIDE.
Mission Hall (unsec-
tarian)
37 Brunt Mrs. Ellen, shopkpr
... here is IVellington si
55 Floyd William, grocer
here is Rolls st...
69 Windsor Mrs. Su
shopkeeper
here is Chancery la
71 Rowles WesleyJas. shopkpr
83 CrockerMrs. Alma, shopkpr
here is Lyndhurst st
here is Eldon st...
Aldsworth road. Canton,
Cowbridge rd. to Ely rd.
EAST SIDE.
Slee Walter, shopkeeper
Alexandra chambers.
See QoE^:N street & Wind-
sor PLACE.
Alexandra road, Canton,
305 Cowbridge rd. to Atlas rd.
WEST side.
Hallinan Patrick & Son,
wine & spirit merchants
(Irish house)
2 Millar John
4 Sainsbury George
6 Beard Mrs. Jessie, aparts
8 Tucker William Henry
o Lewis Thos. Oreo, coal mer
WEST side.
2 Gilligan Jn. chimney swj
Salvation Army Hall
here is Philip si .....
.. here is fVellington st .
Pillar Letter Box
here is Eldon $t
ILLAR Letter Box
97 Mogford William
1 19 Jones Mrs
... here i-.- In'/lefieU avenue ...
British Flottmanu Drill Co
Ltd. engineers (Allensbank
works)
Allerton street. Grange
town, 2 Cornwall street to
Wedmore road.
3 RichardsRchd.Wm.cowkpr
12 Bingham John Parrot, gro
i6BrittonChas. Wm.coal tippr
20 German Peter William,
commercial tras-eller
22 Humphries Edmd. Ernest,
24 Northcott William
26 Lenir Arthur, seaman
28 James William
here is Hanover si
'ere is Cumherlan i st ...
64 Wilkins Henry
■re IS IVestm'oreland st ...
80 Kingdon Mrs. Jane.shpkpr
heie is Lansdownerd
South Wales Jam & Marma-
lade Co. Limited (John
Hulson, managing directr)
east side.
Groom Mrs
29 Evans Wm.Hy.tchr ofmus
29 Evans B.Wm.motor enginr
... here is Eton fl
77 Smith William Hy. tailor
Alfred street, Roath, 83
Albany road to Peny-wainpl.
west side.
I Noble Walter Bernard,
boot maker
here is Moii rd
57 Davies Rev. Danl. [Meth]
61 Rees Miss Rebecea,teachRr
.. here is Dalcross st
Steer Arthur P. watch ma
Alice street. Docks, ic
Hannah street.
here is Patrick st
I Dick W. B. & Co. Limited,
oil manufacturers
Stewarts and Lloyds Lim,
iron tube manufactureri
Burton R & Son Ltd.
■wharfingers
32 Hansen George C. shopkpr
Allensbank ores. Cathays,
from Allensbank road to
Whitchurch road.
18 Rees O. T. builder
Allensbank road, Cathays
top of Crwys road.
Heath hotel, HarryE.Gabb
3 Gammon Ernest Jamei
boot repairer
... here is Allensbank cres .
here is Talpt/arn st ....
Heath dry Mission Room
here is Manor .^t
75 Hewitt W. H. builder
95 Hobbs Hubert
Lla
west side.
1 Kerr Mrs
3 Hopkins David John
5 Joldenson John
7 Hadley Edward
9 Evans Thomas
1 1 Doland William
13 Cozens William
15 \\'oodrniT Lionel Richard
17 Aitken Robert
19 Jones William A
21 Moore William
23 Stride Cornelius
25 Newcombe William Henry
east side.
2 Hopkins Mrs
4 Le las Mrs. Lucy Ada
6 Watt Jo'.in
8 Marks (.Charles, piano tuner
10 Morgan Capt. Thomas Hy
12 Turner John
14 Evans Henry .M. civil engnr
16 Watson James
18 Carmichael Donald
20 White James
22 Lewis George
24 Cleverdon William
26 Muller Mazzet Louis
28 Bartleet Frank
Amesbury road, Roath,
Ladysmith road.
I Aukland Samuel
3 Smith Stanley George
5 Hammond William
7 Sraallndge WilliamHenry
9 Evans David
1 1 Rate Mrs
13 Gardner George William
15 Godfrey Frank
17 Hogan William
19 Coath Ernest Arthur
21 Munro Simon
23 Bussell John
25 Clarke Miss
27 Parker Mrs
29 Beckerlegge Mrs. M
31 Richards Robert John
33 Collins Clifford Edward
35 Bray Arthur Wade
37 Lewis James
39 Gronon Ebenezer Richard
41 Jones John Daniel
here i< Blenheim rd
45 Thompson Thomas
47 Grieve Thomas
49 Rogers James Henry
51 Moreton Arthur
53 Goodfellow Mrs
55 James Thomas
57 Wride Walter George
59 Hopkins Ambrose Owen
61 Scanlan Daniel
2 Kirkby Thomas
4 Howird James
6 Evans John
8 Chorley Frederick
iQ Jupp Henry
12 Morton Arthur
14 Bridle Frederick
16 Jones David
18 Bridge Mrs
20 Hale Thomas James
22 Nathan David
24 Coleman Charles Pascoe
25GiIlard Mrs
j3 Hopkms Ivor J
30 Nash FYank Ivor
32 Witzel Frederick
34 Mulholland Patrick
36 Pressdee Albert Pearee
38 James William
40 Newberry Harrv
42 Rees David
44 Morgan Arthur Henry
46 Shepherd James
48 Paskell James
50 Pardon Sydney
52 Wilmitt William Richarl
54 Clargo Mrs. Kate
56 Meade Mrs
58 Ingram Geoffrey C
60 Proud James Frazer
62 Blindell Mrs
64 Clement George
. here is IVaterloo road ...
68 Richards William
70 Evans Mrs
72 Lancaster Mrs
74 Jones Lewis
76 Rutter Mrs
78 WiUmitt William John
Amherst street. Grange
town, Holmesdale street to
F'erry road.
EAST SIDE.
7 Canning George, shopkpr
35 MilfordJas. hand cart ownr
75A, Marshall Charles, buildr
WEST SIDE.
2 Williams T'homas John,
news agent
23 Jesse Mrs. Sarah, confctnr
Andrew's building-s.
See Queen street.
Angel Hotel mews.
See Westgate street.
Angelina street, Bute st.
Maria st. to Loudoun square.
EAST SIDE.
Williams Wm. Jn. coal dlr
4 Hazell Mrs. Edith, sea-
men's lodging house
6 Christian CoMMnNiTi
Mission
8 Huntley Charles, shopkpr
11 Price Mrs. Annie.hair drssr
12 Lopes Alonzo. shopkeeper
13 Mohamed Mrs. Annie,
seamen's lodging house
here is Sophia si
21 Andrianiko Pasily. shopkpr
23 Soares Peter, shopkeeper
here is Loiidoitn sq
WEST SIDE.
But« Castle p.h. Rt. Downey
here are itophia st. ,i,-Xelson st
34 Oxley John, seamen's
lodging house
Westgate inn, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Williams
Ang-lesey street, Canton,
17 Pen-y-peel rd. to Radnor rd.
Moore William John, marine
store dealer
Angus street, Roath, 99
Albany road to Dalcross St.
EAST sinK.
Joseph Nicholls,
shoe make
, teacher
here IS Lorhnh^r st
92 Washer James, poulterer
94 Hopgood Miss Hettie
Ethel, teacher of piano
... here is Mnntr/nnerii st ...
WEST SIDE.
I Jones Mrs. Fanny, aparts
CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Anous street — continued.
37 Harris Geo. siipt. Refuge
Assurance Co. Limited
59 Teilo Vale Green Slate
Quarries Limited
here is May rd
71 Tredinniek Miss Elizabeth,
teacher of piano
here is Dalcross st
Ann street, Canton, 179
Cowbridgeroad to Welling-
ton street.
2 Sullivan Michael, marine
store dealer
10 AUsopp Chas. fish hawker
27 Arniytage Thomas.painter
... here is Barlet/ JLno la ...
here is East si
EASI SIDE.
2 Marsh John AVoodfield,
umbrella maker
32 \Vatts Richd. hse. decoratr
here is Moy rd
here is Dalcross St
124 Ash John, boot repairer
142 Deering Charles, painter
here is Tyn-y-coeil pi.
176 Bristow Matthew, haulier
178 Davies James,upholsterer
WEST SIDE.
here in Moy rd
59 Spelling Ernest, dairy
61 Gay William, dairy
htre is Dalcross st
here is Tyn-y-coed pi
119 Stark William, upholstr
135 Gould Miss Florence
Winifred, dress maker
151 Hobbs John Saml. dyer
209 Ellis Albert Edward,
master mariner
Arcade chambers.
See High street.
Arran place, Roath, from
70 Albany road to Arran St.
WEST SIDE.
1 Williams Mrs
3 Edyvcan Robert
5 Paitison Mrs
7 AvIilTe Mrs
9 Williams Edward
II Pngh William
EAST SIDE.
J Evans Mrs
4 Finamorc John
Arran street, Roath, 158
City road to Connanght rd,
NORTH SIDE.
5 Smart Leonard, joiner
19 Howard Richard, mason
33 S.piire ,\lfd. Sydney, tail
41 Hurst Alfred, carpenter
... here are J'las,u,rydd ..?. 4-
Flasiieirydd pi,..,
117 Stocker Miss Flore
May i.s M. tchr.of mi
119 lioulton Albert Jas.butchr
here is Cottrell rd
here is Cltntde rd ,
here is Connauyht rl.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Thomas Miss Harriet,
costumier
4 I'ritohard Thos. H. clerk
8 Mason Richard Cecil, car
penter
10 Perkin8Wm.Gritlith,engni
14 Collins Thomas, clerk
16 WilliamsWilliam D.cngiiii
30 Reed Leonard Johnson,
plumber
... here is Plastiewiidd r.
0 Ashwin Chas. M. clerk
D Owens Roland Perciral,
house decorator
22 Protheroe Robt. carpentr
144 Gill Charles Richard,
organ builder
60 Lewis William S. grocer
here is Cottrell rd
here is Claude rd
here is Connauyht rd
Arthur street, Roath, 170
Broadway to Pearl street.
2 Gibbs Charles J. painter
Atlantic boildings.
See Mount Stdaht square.
Atlas place. Canton, Atlas
road to Major road.
west sidb.
2 Langlouis Mrs
4 Medland William John
6 Davies Thomas Owen
8 Morris John
18 Richardson Thomas Jas.
railway servant
20 Kilvington Mrs.G.midwife
28 Hurley Mrs.MaryJ.shpkpr
8 Hurley Wm. Geo. builder
EAST side.
I Maddron William
3 McPherson McGregor
5 Wisbey Lewis
7 Woodcock Walter
Atlas road, Canton, con-
tinuation of Wellington
street to Lansdowne road. '
SOUTH SIDE.
29 Curzon T. marine store dl
45 Collins William F. shopkpr
here is Thurston st
47 Banwell George, dairyman
55 Peglar Rt. marine opticiai
61 Davies Charles Gregory
shojikeeper
,■ Bus.
north SIDE.
Ingram John, poultry dlr
14 Wood George, boot maker
here is Atlas pi
16 CarterTlios. Edwd.coal mer
here is Denton rd
here is AU:randra rd.
28 Thompson Henry, grocer
here is .Ueteor St
29 Taylor Henry Harrison,
general draper
Australia road, Cathays,
from Whitchurch road to
North road.
30 Bruce Magnus, insur. agt
Council School
here are Africa ydns
Balaclava road, Roath, oS
Marlborough road.
WEST SIDE.
I Deavan Eberiezer
3 Robathan Capt. Francis
Paul] M.c
5 Crocker Mrs
7 Hogg Walter
9 Lake Mrs
11 Chabrel Cj-prian
23 Perring Emanuel James
25 Stadon Edward
27 Purden Mrs
29 Vallender Arthur Bruce
2 Coath Howard l.a.a.
accountant
4 Thomas Mrs
6 Heck Harry Albert
8 Martin Thomas Henry
10 Williams George
12 Evans John
14 Grey Arthur S
16 Harding Henry
18 Rees Valentine
20 Thompson Mrs
22 Spencer- Jones AlbertErnst
24 Thatcher William
Baltic house.
See Mount Stuart square.
WEST SIDE.
I Scott Mrs. Jessie
3 Lewis John
5 Berry Mrs
7 Brown Miss
9 Davies Charles
1 1 Carston Oscar
13 Price Mrs
15 Bement Hiram
17 Boucher Frank
19 Morgan David
21 Merriman Mrs. Clara, re-
gistry office for servants
23 Walters Thomas Henry
27 Walters Charles
Chamberlain Geo. Harold
29 Thomas William
Knox & Wells, builders &
contractors
33 Health Joseph
Maidman George Henry
37 Lewis Sydney
39 Priest John
41 Jones David
43 Brown Miss
45 Burgess John
47 Hill (iodfrey
49 GritHihs Thomas
51 William John
53 Davis John
55 Thomas Mrs. Annie
57 Pepperell Francis Mayne
59 Addey Miss
6t Jones John
63 Evans Miss
65 Gibbs Samuel John
67 Trounce Sydney
69 Whittaker John
71 Grunnah William
73 Ridler Ernest Robert
83 Morton Mrs
r .Vi;
rd..
east side.
2 Stowcll Mrs
4 Falch Capt. Victor
6 Renowden Mrs
18 .Strina Miss
20 Palmer Edward Stanley
22 Price Henry
24 King Arthur
2ft Reynolds William Henry
28 Lightfoot Miss
30 Laity Mrs
32 Adams Mrs
3 I James & Beddne, builders
Bank building's.
Barley How lane. Canton,
North Morgan St. to Ann St.
2 Evans Thos. fitting smith
Hill J. G. & Co. Limited,
cabinet makers
MorganFredk.W.saw mills
Kelly William, builder
Beacon street, Canton, 71
Llanfair road.
2 Coleman Jolm, shipwright
4 Baker Frederick
6 Hook Francis
8 Buckland Sidney
loCoghlan Andrew, mechani-
cal engineer
12 Richards William
14 Llewellyn John
1 Morris Richard
3 Jones Henry
5 Lee Mrs
7 Chambers Saml. carpenter
9 Stone Herbert
u Sparks Edward
13 Jarrold Thomas, clerk
Beauchamp st. Canton, 46
Tudor St. to Despenser st.
east side.
2 Seliek Henry Francis, taxi-
cab proprietor
4 Rose W. & Son, tailors
6 Ste«-art Phillip, engineer
8 Lander Mrs. Wm. aparts
to Davies Henry, clerk
12 Tovey Mrs. Ellen, aparts
14 Davies Thomas, printer
16 Morgan John
18 Hillier Mrs
20 F'udge Mrs
22 Hatto Francis
24 Nash Mrs. Agnes, aparts
26 Powell Thomas Edward
28 Morris Mrs. Maria, aparts
30 Lane William
32 Matthews John, printer
34 Isaacs Abraham
36 Serjent John B
38 James Albert
here is Despenser pi
40 Gillard John
42 Griffin Mrs
46 Rippon Miss
48 Jenkins Mrs. Elizabeth
50 Otley Samuel
52 Morgan Samuel 'George,
insurance agent
54 Porter Mrs
56 TruemanMrs.Maud, aparts
60 Sleep Philip
62 Brown Mrs. Alice, aparts
64 Lay John, compositor
66 Jones David, channel pilot
68 Pryce Edward Davis
70 WiUiams John, accountant
72 Sherman Simon, tailor
west side.
lA, Laviugton George
I Gerrard Edward Jones
3 Mould WUliam
5 Treharne Miss M. G.
teacher of music
7 Williams John, joiner
9 Gardner John
II Littlejohns John
13 I'-ield Mrs
15 Josephson David, tailor
17 Buntman Morris
19 Griffin Wra. waterman
21 May Arthur William
23 John William
here it Despeneerpl
25 Ea It Mrs
27 Joseph Mrs
29 \\alker Mrs. Mary Jane,
apartments
31 Smith Mrs
33 Herman Mrs
35 Mock Edward, mason
... here is l^espenser gdns ...
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF
181
Beda road, Canton, 349
Cowbridge road to Lans-
downe road.
FAST SIDE.
I Ashley Mrs
here it Bruvswick st
1 1 West Fredk. marine engnr
13 Griffith Mrs
19 Harris William Ernest
21 IlesAVilliamHoratiOieneine
driver
31 Pearee William Forrest,
marine engineer
41 Woods Win. sea captain
49 Bond Frederick, builder
57 Blackniore Thomas
63 Perrv Thomas, clerk
65 Lloj'd Robt. Stanley,engnr
67 Chick Alhert Ernest,
engine driver
69 Wiltshire Harry, foreman
Lansdown hotel, Thomas
W. Lerway
WEST SIDE.
8 Ruck Mrs. Bessie, costmr
iSHill Richard, engineer
20 Symmons Mrs
38 Morris Mrs
40 Allsopp Ernest Wm. clerk
44 Godfrey Albert James,
insurance agent
68 Knapp Edwin
70 Jones William
72 Pugh John, builder
74 Slade E. Alfred
84 Britton Arthur Ernest,
dairyman
Bedford place. City road,
St. Peter's street.
I Donovan Daniel, shopkpr
Noel S. A. H. &Co.bvewers
Jarvis& Co.cabinet makers
Bedford street. City road,
Roath, St. Peter's street to
Xorthcote lane.
WEST SIDE.
69 Walters Thomas, grocer
lure is Xorlhcote la ....
30 \\'illianisWalter,coach bldr
herds Pennine .<t
50 Tulk Frederick, shopkeeper
here K Tavistock st
S2A, Nash Norman W. & Co.
Limited, motor garage
52A, Davis Brothers, carpntrs
52A, Moss William, car] •
beater & cleaner
90 (iiles Joshua, cab propr
here is IVarlhc'te 7a ...
10 Greatrex Herbert Edward
12 Richards John D
14 Cole W
16 Searl Frederick Thomas
18 Leser Einar
0 Harry Frank
2 Thomas Albert Henry
NORTH SIDE.
1 Dai-ies Mrs
3 Richards Oswald
5 Ball .Alfred Henry
7 Parker Maberly
9 Evans t harles James
... here is Kensincjton. av ....
I Giivear Robert
3 Dascombe 1^'illiam James
5 Zehnter Joseph
7 Major Thomas Caister
Berthwin street, Canton,
152 Cathedral road.
[No thoroughfare.]
NORTH SIDE.
I Seeman Isaac
3 trardener George William
5 Lupin i Stephen
7 Minton Harry
9 Foster Henry
1 Williams John
3 Paw ley Hubert Harrington
5 Douglas Miss
7 Robathan Percival Edward
9 Hjersing Sverre
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Gait James Ernest, master
mariner
4 Thomas Samuel
6 Bennett Marcus
8 Jarvis John
.2 Day Bertram
;6 Haines Percival
[8 Bell John
Bertram street, Roath, io8
Broadway to Pearl street.
7 Brown George, shopkeepei
44 Jeans William, insur. agnt
St. AgnesMissionChurch
Bishop street.Grange town.
North Clive street to Have
lock place.
I James David, shopkeeper
Blaenclydach pL Grange
town, Blaenclydach street
to Taff embankment.
1 Collins James
2 \^hiteMrs. Alice, aparts
Blaenclydach st. Grange
30 Shipley Mrs
" -ancis David
34 Jones Seymour
36 Rowles Christophrr
38 Abbott Walter
40 Tout William
Davies Frank
44 Edwards Mrs
46 Crosby William
Blenheim road. Roath,
Albany road.
Pillar Letter Box
.. here is Marlhoroui/h rd ...
Knight M.S. Hillcrest
5 Cunningham John
7 Llewelyn George Thomas
9 Levi Miss Erato, teacher
of music
9 Levi Mis
I Phillips Mrs. J. E
3 Davis Mrs
James Maurice, Mi
Beresford road, Roath, 260
Newport road to Pearl st.
Robins' Motor Cab Co. Ltd
2 GrayMatthew,coppersmith
4 Coleman William, smith
10 Wigmore Wm. plasterer
18 Harris Thos. Jones, plumbr
26 Chown Walter, mason
46 Williams Miss Edith,
shopkeeper
here is Pearl st
east side.
Pillar Letter Box
...here is Sprintf Gardens pi...
23 Ware Charies, car driver
25 Ortolari Joseph, ship's
steward
33 Britton Frederick, newsagt
...here is Sprint/Gardens t
Bernard avenue, Can
from 22 Fairfield avenue to
Victoria park west.
SOUTH SIDE.
a Millington John
8 Smith Thomas
road
Park
here are Jf'estville 4-
Kimherleyriis
St. Edward's Mission
Church
5 Kersley William
7 Morgan William
here is Ilion rd
21 Moore Frederick George
23 Cottle Herbert
Baptist Schools
... here is Marlborough rd ...
Council Schools
here are H'e.itville .f
Kimherleii roads
2 Huess Charles
Owen George, Pres^vylea
4 Pratt Alfred H
6 Morgan Robert
8 Morgan Richard Palmer
10 Sturdy James
12 Richards Arthur Edgar
14 Jones Archibald
16 Evan Edward Isaac
Bloom street. Canton, off
55 Llanfairroad.
1 Lusby Mrs
3 Owen Henry
5 Littledyke Mrs
7 Littlewood Arthur
9 Hughes John
i: Williams Reginald
13 Johnson Edward
15 Gibbs Frederick
2 Read Ernest
4 Evans John
6 Becquet Mrs
8 Pratt Frederick
10 Holgate Frank
Norris Henry
Blaenclydach place.
EAST side.
1 Palmer William
3 Howell Thomas Stephen
5 Dnbson Walter
7 Ruld William
7 Kidd Miss Laura, dress ma
9 Harrison Francis
:i While Albert Henry
:3 Davies David George
5 llurlow William
19 DesallioudAlfd.E.plumbei
WEST side.
2 Koulkes Mrs.Amelia, regis
try office for servants
4 Slade Mrs
6 Williams Wm. Saml. pilot' 15 Jones Mrs
8 Smith Walter 1 17 Williams Mrs
here is Ferndale si 19 Kendrick Joli
Borough chamhers.
See Wharton street.
EAST SIDE.
I Duddiiigton Paul L
3 Finlay William Paton
S Prescott Mrs
7 Jones Thomas
9 Elliot Bert
t Black Jn. Turner Stan
3 Davis Albert
10 Skyrme J a
12 Diggins Edward
14 Moon Joseph William
16 Norvill Harry, dairyma
1 5 Margerison Charles
20 Baker William Charles
22 Dacev Jeremiah
24 Watkins William
26 Carter William, dairym
here is Coedcae st ...
28 Smith Mrs
Jenkins John
23 Junes Henry
25 Jones David W
27 Peabody Thomas
29 Marsh Enoch
31 Thomas Mrs
33 Chambers Mrs. Ann
35 Baker Charles A
WEST side.
2 Lewis Eynon
4 Wade ilfred Henry
6 Warr Nelson David
8 Short William Henry
;o Griffiths Miss
2 Blewett Edward Benj. C
4 Baxter George
6 Roach Mrs
SEdwardsMrs.EmmaGowan
•0 Williams William
12 Garland Jacob
2 1 Parry Thomas
25 Rea Mrs
nven Walter Henry
30 Davies Mrs
Carrel J ohn
34 Wilkes Frederic
36 Miles John
38 Charles David John
lomas John James
Bradford st. Grange town,
lOo Holmesdale st. to Cam-
bridge street.
9 Chappell Mrs. Sarah Ann,
apartments
Bradley street, Roath, 154
Broadway to Pearl street.
>tacey George, haulier
James Lewis, paperhanger-
9 Whitlock Mrs. Mary Jane,
36 Barker Miss Alice, shopkpr
Thompson Fredk. Henry,
house furnisher
Bridge street, Bute street
to East terrace.
north side.
I Hepworth J. & Son Lim.
clothiers
I Clay Philip & Co. Ltd.
mantle makers
3 Prior William, fruiterer
S Davies Mrs. Lilian Mary,
eating house
7 Sexton J. & Sons, wine &
spirit merchants
9 Williams Jn. & Co. fruitrs
II Rivlin Israel David &
Solomon, who. drapers
13 & IS Gorman Mrs. Agnes,
wardrobe dealer
17 Stone Clement k Co. pic-
turc frame makers
19 Bandes & Co. drapers
21 Lewis Robert & Co. iCar-
ditt) Limited, oil i
colour merchants
23 Harrison Willie, baker
2sHelenMdme. Nellie,costamr
27 Lawrence John, grocer
29 Carpenter Geo. C. boot ma
31 Rittenberg Mrs. Matilda,
clothier
33 Tricker Charles Robert &
.Son, bakers
illier Arthur, news agnt
37 Corkland Barnett, haber-
dasher
39 .lohuMrs.Elizabeth,grngri>
I Manistre & Co. warehsemn
^ Crew Mrs. Mary, confotnr
47 & 55 & 57 Day Frank & Co.
leather merchants
49 Board Mrs. Emma, butchr
51 & S3 WoodBrothers.haber-
dashers
here is trederickst
55 & 57 .t 47 Day Frank & Co.
haberdashers
59 Thornborrow & Dryden,
fruiterers
61 Boyes Miss Sarah.news agt
63 Queen's Head p.h. Joseph
Boyes
. S; Nelson lev
65 bwenMissEva,hair dresser
67 HobbsHarry.dyer&cleanr
69 Jenkins William, second-
hand bookseller
182 CARDIFF.
Bridge street — continued
73 John William, pawnbroker
here is Charles ft
75 Rapport M. A. & Co.
wholesale haberdashers
77 Green Robert, gramo-
phone dealer
89 Lulham James & Co. Ltd.
boot & shoe factors
SOUTH SIDE.
here is Bute st
4 Frj- William, pork butcher
6 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Ltd
8 Greyhound inn, John J
Nash
10 & 12 Johonnseau & Co.
clothiers
14 V^'illiams GordonR. grocer
t8 Driscoll James, eating ho
20 Newton Henry R. butcher
22 Wiggins \Vil)iam, butcher
24 Grant Henry, butcher
26 Myei-sRobt. David, oil mer
28 Smith James Martin, beer
retailer
... here is Little Bruhje st ...
30 & 32 Holder E. W. printei
34 Mends Mrs. Florence, fried
fish shop
36 Jenkins Moses Samuel,
herbalist
38 Harry William, butcher
4oMitcheUMrs.E.confectioner
44 Usher William, fishmonger
46 Cohen Abrhm.wardrbe.dlr
48 Cohen Sol, wardrobe dealr
50 Isaacs Lewis, draper
54 Cook John Rt. beer retailr
56 Peters John, boot & shoe
repairer
60 Thornborrow Mrs. NelUe,
costumier
62 Chapman William George,
fried fish dealer
here is Mar II Ann st
68 Danovitcb Daniel, gas fit-
tings dealer
70 Moore Samuel, tinsmith
72 Cooperstein & Son, hat &
cap manufacturers
78 Polatowsky Marcus, draper
Lock \Nilliam, who. grocer
Brothers, whole-
! hosiers
94 WebbGeo. jiianoforte tuner
102 & 104 Rees Peter Lloyd,
wholesale draper
106 Hatlon Wm. & Co. tailrs
108 Davies Jas. Hy. greengro
no Davies Mrs. Kmily, grocer
1x2 Williams Kustace, statnr
Bridgend st. East Moors,
from Portman Moor road
to Swansea street.
NORTH SIDE.
Wesleyan Mission Room
t8 Hawkins Mrs. Jessie Ma-
tilda, shopkeeper
here is ^^eath road
Brithdlr street, Cathays, 6
Llanl rissant St. to Gelligaer
SOUTU-WBST SIDE.
here is Pentyrch .it ...
9 Davies Benjamin 0. grocer
27 Witcombjas.tchr. of music
47 Gardner Miss Margaret,
teacher of music
51 Thomas Anthony,dairymn
here is lihi/f/oes st
53 AndersonMrs. Anna, grocer
65 WorthMissMabel, dress ma
NORTH- FAST SIDE.
here is Pentyrch .ft
18 Dairies Jn. police constable
here is Rhyyoe:
SOUTH WALES.
1 Rapport
sale ho:
Broadway, Roath, 2 Clifton
street to 260 Newport road.
SOUTH SIDE.
8 Davies Mrs. E. fruiterer
10 Webber Arthur T. laundry
12 Pointon Thomas, butcher
14 Davies Harry, chemist
16 Sumuiers James & Son,
undertakers
1 8 Perry Douglas, boot ma
20 & 22 Roch James Ormond,
24 Lee Goug Ring, chine;
laundry
26 Hobbs William, tobacconi
23 Davies Herbt. Harold.drpr
3oPedlingham William, fruitr
Wesleyan Methodist
Chapel
36 Lovell Albert Jas. furn.dlr
38 Smith Edwd. Chas.saddler
40 Lovell Albert& Son.paintrs
42 Willis William, butche;
44 Baker Chas. Wm. hair drssr
48 Rogers Charles, confettnr
48A, Denning J. draper
50 Harper Mrs. John, grocer
52 Tett Job Henry, news agt
here is Nora st
62 Maidment Wm. beer retlr
68 Clarke John, grocer
70 Radford Mrs. Hy. printer
74 Thome Charles, fruiterer
76 Winter Charles, corn mer
here is Helen st
78 Shibko David S. pawnbrki
80 Child E. greengrocer
82 WilliamsKobt.confectionei
84 Sleet Edwd. Chas. shoe ma
86 Stacey John, greengrocer
88 ParHtt Mrs. Mary, fried
fish dealer
90 Cole Thomas, corn dealer
92 Perrett John Fras. grocer
here is Cecil st
94 Gaze Albert Thos. milk dlr
102 Perry Wm. H. news agent
104 Uphill Henry, cycle ma
108 Mitchie Thos. ironmongi
here i.i Bertram st
I lo Bertram hotel, John Allen
Chamberlain
116 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Ltd. butchers
118 GwinnuttEdwd.hairdrssr
120 White Mrs,Mary, tobcnst
122 Davies Joseph, furn. dlr
here is Harold st
f Flacke Alfred E. statnr
To w N S d B - Post,
I M.O. & A. & L
g I OHice. Telegrams
I dispatched, hut nol
I delivered, & telegraph
I money orders issued,
i, but not paid
130 Weiss Miss Euphemia,
dress maker
132 DallimoreFredk.boot repr
134 Morgan Mrs. Venila,drpr
138 Dibhie Robert, baker
54 ParkerMrs.Uerthalsabella
168 I
John, boot maker
naiiLmmiinl.shopkpr
1 lishdlr
170 Hoyle William, shopkpr
hn-e is Blanche st
188 Hill Sydney Chas. beer ret
190 Hoyle James, cycle agent
200 Royal Oak hotel, Jake
Lewis
here is Aewport rd
5 Dinhain Hy.&Son.builders
7 Brilton Stephen, painter
II Morgan Thos. hair dresser
13 Hayter Miss Florence C
13A, EdwardsHenry C. baildi
here i.i Cyri! cres
17 Dash & Sons, boot makers
21 HeardClift'ord Hy.greengrt
29 Taylor Wm. chimney swpi
35 .Scott Thomas, confectionr
37 Andrews Jn. fried fish dlr
41 C'heethara F. W. cycle agt
49 Thorne W. & Son, painters
51 Cattle James, builder
55 John David, plumber
59A, Margrett William John,
corn merchant
59 SellickMrs.Fanny.furn.dl
61 JamesEdwd.Rees,cycle dlr
67 WilliamsMrs. Maud.ward-
robe dealer
69 Duggan & James, grocers
71 Willi's & Co. chemists
73 Luckwill Edwin, confectnr
75 Fantham Bros, butchers
77 Nash Mrs. Elizh. greengro
here i.< Richards ter
79 Perriam Wm. Rd news agt
87 Copp I. & Son, builders
91 ManfieldTom, wardrobe dl:
93 Aish Jonathan, baker
95 Major William, hair dressr
loi Morgan Mrs.Nancv, mid-
wife
113 LockMrs.Gertrude.grocer
115 Rossiter & Son, butchers
117 Taylor Albert Stephen,
milk dealer
here is Fox st
119 Smitn John
GosiEL Hall
125 Hoddinott Edwd. painter
here is Booker st..
13s LukeRichard, shopkeeper
143 Bull W. C. haulier
149 HiUierMrs.Alice, shopkpr
here is Tyler .■d
151 Rogers Arth. SI. beer ret
159 LloydMrs. Martha, nurse
165 Gibbs James C. & Sons,
shopkeepers
here is Fort st
167 Dowling Jacob, baker
173C0lesEdwd.Chas.insur.agt
179 Bond John, shopkeeper
183 Tucker Rrother.s, builders
here is Nen-port rd
Bromfield street. Grange
town, 82 Holmesdale St.
Cambridge street.
E.\ST SIDE.
Bromsgrove street.Grange
town, 115 Clive St. t(
Holmesdale street.
NORTH SIDE.
I Prince Miss Charlotte,
shopkeeper
19 Shimell Mrs. Susan, mid-
vife
...here is Payet st
23 Curme Harry,fried fish dli
Lower Grange ToivnCoun-
oil School
..here is Holmesdale st
SOUTH SIDK.
6 Abrahamson Charles
AbrahamDavid,])awnbk8
here are Hewell, Oakley,
k'nole if- Sevennaks sts...
■For
Brook street. Canton, y
Lower Cathedral road U
Coldstream terrace.
NORTH SIDE.
3 Phillips Arthur, boot i
shoe maker
oLewisMrs. Alice, apartmentj
2 Norman John H.machinisi
[KELLY S
26 Lloyd Misses A. J. & B. M.
costumiers
34 Wilks Claude, fitter
36 Cotter Mrs. Louise, aparts
here is Plantayenet st. ...
38 Hoffman Isloe, trousers ma
40 Cohen Woolf, tailor
42 Marr William
44 Price John, manager
SOUTH SIDE.
3 Coldstream hotel, Richard
Pooley
5 Ashley Alan, fried fish dlr
Bruce street, Gwynneth
street to Fairoak rd. Cathays.
iProsserMrs.Florence,8hpkpr
2 Elton Geo. boot & shoe ma
here are Gower st. Jfonthermer
rd. Teii'keslmry st. Dogjield
St. ^- Malefant .It
St. Cyprian's Church
Brunswick street, 12 Alex-
ander road to Tintern St.
Canton.
.M
35 Phillips Thos.W. carpenter
37 Stanley Thomas, clerk
39 Hoad Thomas, clerk
here is Theobald rd
Nicholds Thomas Martin,
master mariner (Earls-
Stokes Robert, haulier
(Lynwood)
NORTH SIDE.
1 Mathias George
2 Mathias Miss Winifred,
teacher of music
18 Chorley Edward John
20 Rivers Stanley Pool
26 Thompson Andrew
46 Lee JosephStephn. plumbr
.here is Theobtdd rd
48 RatclitTe William
50 Nicholas Archibald Fraser
52 James Herbert, clerk
54 Watson Charles James
56 Smith William Herbert
58 Stephens James, builder
62 Edy Mrs
' - Tadd Jonathan K
68 North Harry Walter & Son,
builders
here is Beda rd
Boobyer Eli
Brydges place, Cathays, off
Woodvihe road.
Williams Elli-i, carpenter
.MitchehnoreHy. Alfd.shop fitlr
Burling-ton terraoe.Canton,
off Clive road.
2 Nash Miss
4 Jenkins Miss
6 Spence Howard
8 Davies David Stanley
iQ StormHarry.master inariir
12 Pearse Edmund
14 Holder Ell William
16 Lomax Joseph
18 Jenkins William
20 Junes Albert Edward
2 Diamond Thomas Alfred
4 Theaker George
26 F'olley William Thomas
28 Richards John
30 Collier (fodfrey Stephen
32 Parker Mrs
J4 Lewis James
36 Jones Arthur Daniel
38 Howell Samuel
reen Arthur
42 Ely Thomas
Ciinty Miss
Davies George
DIRECTORy.]
Burnaby st. Splott, 76 Rail-
way street to Habershon st
9 Maidinent Mrs. Emma,
dress maker
Burt street. Docks, Corpora-
tion rd. to Embankment.
Hutchins J. T. Ltd. ship
store merchants
1 Daniel & Sons Limiled,
oil refiners
3 Morrison & Co. Limited,
bonded & fn e stores
3 Morrison John & Son, ship
owners
5 Edinburgh Roperie & Sail-
cloth Co.Ltd.rope mnfrs
9 Day James, dock pilot
Cardiff Corporation Public
Works Depot
Western Trinidad Lake As-
phalt Co. Ltd. (The)
... here is Harroo'hi) place ...
2 Wilson J. & R. & Co. ship
store merchants
Bute crescent, Bute placf
to Pier head.
1 Mount Stuart hotel, Wm,
James Davies
2 Mendieta Manziinos & Co
Limited, coal exporters
2 Cwingwrach
SOUTH WALES
Barrett & Co. (Cardiff) Ltd
CARDIFF.
183
engineers
Perry & Son, coppersmiths
Harris William, plumber
Pudesta Wm. D. boat builder
«yndham J. S. & Sons,
engineers
Hills' Dry Docks SEnsineering
Co. Limited, ship repairers
Cardiff Railway Co.'s Engm
eering Works,
Alarie Hope, chief engin
Cardiff Junction Dry Dock k
Engineering Co. Limited
(Tubal Cain foundry'
Bailey C. H. engineer (Tubal
Cain foundry )
ooley Henry & Son Limited,
weighing niachine manufrs
Tonkin Thos.Wui. boatbuildr
•ans H. D. Foundries Ltd,
brass founders
Kogers Jn. Liiu.ship repairers
Shearman John & Co. Ltd. ,
ship repairers
Great Western RailwayCJoods
& Coal Shipping Office,
Geo. Neale, shipping inspctr
Tydvil Engineering & Ship
Repairing Co. Limited,
Charles Kadcliffe, sec
Andrews Solomon&Son.confrs
E.tST SIDE, WEST BtTTE DOCKS.
O.illaghan & Sons Ltd. potato
Tchants
Tyler A. & .'^nn, lighter proprs
Pugsleyii WakehoLtd. millers
iff Vale Uailwav, Coal Ship-
ping & Ballast (.)rtic.; (Ivor
Collieries Limited
2 Yorke V\ alter MacGregor,
consulting engineer
2 Monroe Wllliam,ship owner
2 Monroe Bros, ship owners
3 Inso'.e George & Son, coal
exporters
3 Bnrness James & Sons, coal
exporter.?
3 Insole'sLim.coUicry proprs
■i Windsor Steam Coal Co.
F. Athol Barra-s, sec
SEngineerioy; Equiiment
Co. (C.isnios) Liuiit.'d
6 Cardiff Collieries Limited,
Arthur E. Morgan, mgi
7 & 8 Nixon, Page & Co.
marine surveyors
7 & 8 Aaednesen & Dahl
Limited, coal exporters
9 Dublin General Steam
Shipping Co. Lunited
9 BeggM. .1. & Co. Limited,
steamsldp agents
II Ocean Coal Co. Limited(.M
A. Anderson, sec)
1 1 Deep Navigation CoUieriei
Ltd. M. A. Anderson,se(
13 Gregor Alexander, stean
packet agent
) 3 Western Scaling &Paintin;
Co
13 GowerDanl.&Son,shipbros
13 United States Consulate
(Wm.KurmanDoty.consI)
East Bute dock toEast Dock
Basin, Tyndall st
WEST SIDE.
Cardiff Junction Dry Dock &
Engineering Co. Limited,
W. HedlevGraham,mngi
Tuck & Co. 'Limited, india
rubber manufacturers
McCallum D. B. & Son Lim,
marine engineers
Tobiasen Thorvald, shipwright
Elliot & Jeffery, engineers
DiamondThos.& Co. ship reprs
Neale & West Ltd. engineers
Ministry of Labour Employ
ment Exchange (W. Bryi
Davies, manager)
Harvey & Sons, boat builders
Kneath William, pattern
Vincent R. is Sons, haulit
Beal & Son, anchor merchants
West Bute dock.
Dock head :
England Richard Ltd. potato
porters
England Edward (Cardiil)
Limited, potato importers
iodlass,Wall & Co. Limited,
Itchell's General Bond Ltd.
bonded waielmusemen
Williams David R. wine &
spirit merchant
WEST SIDE.
rown GopsiU & Sons Lim,
sack contractors
iddlewich Salt Co. Ltd
salt
ana Flour Mills Ltd, millers
Spillers & Bakers Ltd. millers
Watsons, timber merchants
Guinness A. Son & Co. Liin.j
brewers 1
Kestell J. N. & Co. Limited,
pit wood importers
Clements W. K. St Co. millers
Proud & Sons Ltd. marine
engineers
Constantine Robert, engineer
Price's Co. Limited, oil mers
Evans (H. D.) Foundries Ltd.
engineers
John H. & Son«,boiler makers
Owen Robert, ships' block 11
Hoyle, Robson, Barnelt
ScAKDiNAViAN Church [Ivar
Aarseth, pastor]
Mission to Seamen Church
h iNSTirurE [Rev. Ernest
Leslie Collins m. a. chaplain
Bute esplanade. Docks, t
Dudley street.
1 Phillips (ieorge
2 Jones William H. pilot
3 Lipscomb Georsie Edward
4 Ford Louis James.foreman
shipwright
5 Turner James, foreman
6 Jenkins David, shipwright
7 Vickers Ltd. Bristol Chan
nel district. Otter in
stallation branch
Bute place. Docks, 60 Bute
street to Bute crescent.
Mount Stuart hotel, Wm.
James Davies
2 Lewis & Tylor Ltd. leather
merchants
2 National Union of Ships'
Stewards, Cooks, But-
chers S Bakers,
Ernest Moir, sec
3 National Sailors' & Fire-
men's Union of Great
Britain & Ireland,
Matthew Tearle, sec
3A, HillsMissAugosta,tbcnst
4 Williams David E. dental
surgery
4 Bristol Scaling Co. boiler
coverers
4 McCann & Co. tailors
Board of Trade Surveyor's
Department (Capt. T.
R, Galsworthy, principal
officer)
Board of Trade Mercantile
Marine Office (R. Crich
ton Neale n.v.R. chief
superintendent)
Local Marine Board (R,
Crichton Neate r.n.r
6 Dodington PaulLucius,gro
8 Lermon Morris, draper
9 Cash & Co. boot makers
oa, Barraby Wm. Jn. grocer
o Parrv J. H. & Co.irnmngrs
here is Tre.hyar .si
1 1 Stanbury Wm. Albt.printr
II & 12 (iriHilhs & Sons,
clothiers
[3 Davies Harry F. chemist
14 Salutation p.h. Jeremiah
0' Donovan
here is Ilo.tifran st
15 Eustration John, tailor
16 Rpton Mrs. Lora, herbalist
17 MonlileyMrs.Mary,fishmgr
18 Halewood V. k Sons Ltd.
boot makers
here is Bute ter
aoA, Tlioinas Miss Annie, to-
bacconist
20 Bertram Arthur Shoe Co.
boot makers
21 Kakaris Stamatia, clothier
22 Burt & Co. Limited,leather
merchants
24 Stergios Athanasios, sea-
men's lodging house
25 Smith Robert,beer retailer
26 Ahmed Amar, seamen's
lodging house
29 Lambadares Sperio,tbccnst
Williams Chas. R. plumbr
Ltd.
luf ictrs
Sleep Richard, block maker
Large James, plumber
Langmaid Richard & Sons,
boat builders
Wills Thos. boiler & tank ma
Blacklock & Macarthur Ltd,
paint manufacturers
Scottish Tube Co. Ltd.
tube manufacturers
I'rott Joseph & Sons, marine
store dealers
east SIDE.
Elliot George & Co. Limited,
wire rope manufacturers
Davies&PrverLtd.timbr.mers
Rogers & Bright Ltd. st«ara
ship owners
Shaplond W. & Sons, timber
Gilchrist Robert & Co. ship
owners
s.;c)
Cardiff District Maritime
Board (W. 1(. Hawkins,
sec. for Shipowners ; A.
L. Seagrave, sec. for
Seamen's Union) (Mer-
cantile Marine Office)
Post, M. O. & T. O..S. B.
& Government Annuity
Office
Bute street, The Hayes A
Bridge street to Pier heai
EAST SIDE.
1 S.ilvation Army N.itional
H'adquarters for Wales
(Col. Thomas Cloud
commander for Wales;
BrigadierLionelKington
gen. sec. for Wales)
I The City of Cardiff Manu-
facturing Stationers,
bookbinders &c
I Hansen Lars Peter & Co,
photo,i;raphers
I Mavpole Dairy Co. Ltd
1 Boyle & Co. (Cardiff) Lim,
boot warehouse
2 Briggs & Co. boot makers
o Woodcock SamueUbutcher
4 Lewis William Arth.tbcnsI
5 Hagon Albert Ltd. chemists
here is MiUicent -'
31 Wheeler Fredk. dii
Sklavana Stavro, tobacnst
I, Izzett Mutapha, seamen's
lodging house
Jamarelloz Geo. hairdressr
34 Ambatielos Socrates,grocer
35 Lambadares Speiro, fruitr
Stratis Simon, grocer
here is John st
Crown P.H. Mrs. Emily
Dancer
Tyler Albert, tobacconist
Courtney Mrs. Catherine,
beer retailer
40 Triponlas A.& Co.shopkprs
41 Stergios George, tailor
41A, All Mrs. Salah,shopkeepr
42A, Goldman S. & Co. sea-
men's outfitters
here is Herbert .it
43 England Edward (Cardiff)
Ltd. potato importers
South Wales & West of
England StandardManu-
factiiring Co. Ltd.
whi>lesale clothiers
44A, Bull John Stores, elothrs
46, 47 & 48 Thomas Charles
Carey & Son, produce
importers
49 Jemmott Benj. coffee rms
50 AbouziedHamed,coffeerras
" '■ Israel, wardrobe dip
32 Vaughan W. E. & Co. Ltd.
dyers & cleaners
Tatt' Vale Railway Goods
Station,
H.E.Dodington,goods agt
H. Johnson, storekeepr
John Cameron, loco-
motive supt
COXSl'LATE CHAMBERS :
Downing E. C. ship broker
Belgian'Consulate (Edwd.
LowderDowning.consul)
NetherlandsVice-Consulate
(Edward Lowder Down-
ing, vice-consul)
Clyde Shipping Co. Ltd
Strath Steamship Co. Ltd
Downing Coal & Shipping
Co. Ltd
Brazilian Vice - Consulate
(Thomas Brookes, vice-
consul)
Brazilian Consulate (Dom-
ingos de Olii'eira Alves,
consul)
184 CARDIFF.
Bite street — continued.
Kussian Vice-Consulate
(Conseiller deGoriainoff,
Tice-consnl)
Stathiitos & Co.ship brokrs
Taff Vale Railway Stai
(jeo. Darey, station instr
54 Po-.vei:(The)Duffryn Steal
Coal Co. Ltd. (Win. 1
Hann, comnirel. mangr)
Dock chambers :
iJonesHrbt. Cecil, colliery agt
I Bale ( Marquis of)Collieries
I Monmouthshire & South
Wa lesMiners'Permanent
Prorident Society (The)
Evan Owen J.p.genl.sei
E Siiuth Wales & Monmouth'
shire Clerks' Association,
Evan Owen J.p. sec
I Baker P. & Co, Ltd. iron
merchants
1 Thomas Fleming S. & J. G
stock & share brokers
2 G'.est, Keen & Nettlefolds
Limited, iron masters
2 Crawshay Bros. Cyfarthfa
Limited, iron masters
2 Nance Horatio, coal exportr
2 Cardiff Timber Co
3 Xance Ralph a.m.i.e.e.
electrical engineer
2 JIartin & Marquand, ship
brokers
2 Patent Electranode Co.
A. J. Marquand, mangr
a Gates John G. iron ore
importer
a North Rhondda Colliery
Co. Limited (The)
2 Taylor W.&Co.collieryagts
2 Judd, Budd & Sou, coal
exporters
3 Thackeray & Co. stock bros
3 Peat William B. & Co.
chartered accountants
3 Deacon Howard U. & Co.
coal exporters
3 Edwards John T. & Co.
coal exporters
3 Eclip.se Fuel Co. Ltd. patent
fuel manufacturers
4 Federated Coal & Shipping
C,j. Ltd. coal exporters
4 Smith James L. & Co. col-
liery proprietors
4 Harrisons (London) Ltd.
coal exporters
4 French Consulate (Gaston
.Morawiecki, consul ;
Ken6 Turck, vice-consul)
4 Barrs & Ablett, consulting
engineers
5 Emlyn-Jones & Co. Ltd.
ship owners
5 Jones Christopher & Co.
coal factors
5 Jones Frederick & Co,
steamship owners
5 Bureau Veritas Inter-
national licgister of Ship-
ping(T. 1). Widdas.mngr)
6 National Provincial &
Union Bank of England
Limited (Bute Docks
Branch) (JamesRattray,
mana;,'er)
here are Nem Citntom
House btiildings
Custom House (collector, A.
H. Dawson m.ii.e. ; indoor
surveyor, J. W. Uray ;
senior clerical officers, 1'.
Ryan & E. V.Barnes ; Hnd-
ing surveyor, G. E. A.
Caldwell ; wat«rguard
superintendent, W.J. Evans;
chief preventive officer,
William Clevcrdon ; sur-
veyors, ist district, J. Con-
lin;2nddistrict,J W.Sharp)
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Cory Brothers & Co. Limited, |
colliery proprietors |
Brazilian Coal Co. Limited,
coal shippers
Millers & Corys, Cape Verde
Islands Lim. coal shippers
Iunt is Bute pi
58 Robertson Gilbert & Co.
solicitors
59 Massy Charles & Co. stock
& share brokers
59 Whitaker Herbert, char-
tered acconntant
59 Dick & Parker Limited,
paint manufacturers
59 Chellew&Co. Ltd.ship brkrs
SgUnitedOils Co. (London &
Cardiff) Limited
60 Brailli R.D. Ltd. merchants
6i Campbell & Isherwood
Ltd. electrical enginee
61 Hay ward Grant & Co. pit
wood importers
61 Mann, Macneal & Co. Ltd,
ship owners
61 Futter Edward, clothier
62 Laurenson J. G. & Co.ship
store dealers
63 Williams T. J. & Son,
nautical opticians
66 Victoria boildings
66 Foster, Hain & Co. (Cardiff)
Ltd. ship brokers
66 Lewis W.T.&Co.ironi
66 Heigham&Co. paint manfrs
66 PowellTom&Co.coal exptri
66 Powell & Martinez Ltd.
ship brokers
66 BraiUi Paul, ship broker
66 Esiwise Co. patent floor
washer manufacturers
66 Shalson & Co. tailors
66 Harper Thomas & Sons,
ship store dealers
66 National Steam Insulation
Co. (John E. Bowden)
68 Treasure Wra.B.C.surgeor
68 White Wm. Kobt. coal mei
68 CafferyJohnParker.printei
69 k 70 Riseley Henry L. &
Sons, insurance brokers
69 & 70 British & Irish Plate
Glass Insurance Co. Ltd
7oWilson,Sons&Co. Limited,
ship brokers
70A, Guy William James,
steam tug owner
here is Merchants' Exchange
here is the Pier head
WEST SIDE.
71 Andrews Solomon & Son,
refreshment rooms
72 Symonds W. T. & Co. ship
owners
72 MulesD.&SonLtd.ship bros
72 Walfo-d Trading Co. Ltd
ship brokers
72 Gibbs & Son Limited, ship
store dealers
75 & 77 Bernasconi Pascal &
Co. ship store dealers
Pier He,\d chambers :
I Edwards, Sons & Co. ship
owners & brokers
1 London Scaling Co. Ltd,
boiler c eauers
2 IndiaHubber.Gutta Percha
& Telegraph Works Co
Limited
2 Schrooter C. & Co. timber
merchants
2 Griffiths J. & R. Ltd,
builders' merchants
2 Calder Thomas Chartres,
dry dock agent
2 Hallett, Pattison & Co.con-
suiting engineers
2 Lebolo - Carey Joseph, in-
terpreter
a Robertson A. W. & Co.
2 Callinicos Bros, ship s'ore
dealers
Crosby & Magee Stores
Ltd. ship store dealers
3 Lewis Tom, ship owner
3 Lewis Steamship Co. Ltd
3 Rose Castle Steamship Co
Ltd
3 Christie & Co. ship owners
3 Wade & Co. ship owners
3 David John m.i.m.k. con-
sulting engineer
3 Andow, Wood & Co. Ltd,
coal exporters
Pier htl. Emil Hy. Hansen
CookMissNellie,tobaccon!
Beldam Packing & Rubber
Co. Ltd
Milburn A.& Co.Ltd. paint
manufacturers
Mead George.marine srvyi
Smith- Peterson & Co. Ltd
ship brokers
Glover James, dining rms
& 90 Franco-British Shif
Store Co. Ltd
Wilson, Fletcher, Bruce &
Sons Limited, opticians
Marshall John & Co. Ltd.
butchers
& 94 Packet inn, Edward
Percival Hayden
Carditf Port Sanitary
Authority (branch) (D.
Jenkins, chief inspector)
Wellsteed E. & Co. (Lewis
George Daunton,propri
etor), potato merchant!
(shipping)
to 100 London Joint City &
Midland Bank Limited
(Edward William Bca-
jamiu & George Lione
Johnsoii.joint managers)
ha'f is James st....
loi, 133 & 134 Roberts Edwd.
printer
102 Goss Oliver & Co. ship
store dealers
102 Coward P. H. & Sons,
coal exporters
I02 Fawcett Fred B.& Co. ship
brokers
102 Earl Ed wd.& Co.ship bros
102 Compaguie Generale
Transatlantique, ship
W. E. Thomas, agent
103 Lever W. H. & Co. coal
exporters
103 Steamship Trust (Cardiff)
Ltd
103 Tuck & Co. Limited, India
rubber manufacturers
103 Davies Llewellyn J. r.c.s.
analytical chemist
103 Cann & Glass Ltd. coal
exporters
103 McEachran John J. coal
exporter
103 Jones Lester & Co. coal
exporters
04 West of England Ship
Store Co. Limited
04 England John Edgar,
potato importer
104 Harrison Charles Regnld.
solicitor
104 Sweet-Escott W. S. & U.
H. solicitors
104 Sweeting Henry Edward
f.i.c.a. chartered accntnt
104 Bonnyman Brothers & Co.
merchants
04 Bonnyman James Smith,
consulting engineer
105 Milhurn.Sialer&Gritfiths,
ship store dealers
106 Bute Dock Rubber Co.
Lim. India rubber mors
106 Pinkney W. E. & Co. ship
brokers
106 Norwegian Consulate (Fr.
Mowinckel, con»ul)
106 Sparks, Treharne & Co.
wholesale druggisis
107 MacSymons Stores Ltd.
ship store dealers
107 Lewis Charles & Co. metal
merchants
107 Dock, Wharf, Riverside &
General Workers' Union,
John Donovan.dist.sec
107 Jones & Co. clothiers
108 & 109 Leyshon Richard &
Co. accountants .
108 & 109 County Shipping
Co. Ltd
108 & 109 Seager Shipping
Supplies Ltd. ship store
merchants
io3 & 109 Bliault C. A. &
Co. coal exporters
108 & 109 Thomas William &
SonsLtd.pitwood iraprtrs
io3 & 109 Gripaios Alec &
Co. ship brokers
108 & 109 Wyndham Bros.
consulting engineers
no The Leyland & Birming-
ham Rubber Co. Ltd.
India rubber, asbestos &
waterproof manufactrs
III Needham George T.'
chartered accountant
III Engelbert & Co. oil mnfrs
III Douglas Frank & Co. ship
brokers
111 Liverpool, China & India
Tea Co. Limited, re resh-
ment rooms
112 Bell & Co. asbestos mfrs
112 Italian Consulate (Cava-
liere Uft'. Emilio Axerio,
consul )
113 Brukewich S. & Co. ship
store dealers
113 New CaepontbrenColliery
Co. Ltd
113 Foy Albert K. k Co. coal
exporters
113 Richard3Gcorge,melalagt
113 Gritfin Bros, ship brokers
114 Griffiths Jn. marine srvyr
114 Marcesche E. & Co. coal
exporters
114 MorgenstierneChristian&
. Co. timber agents
114 MerchantWm.G.coal mer
115 Foster Mrs. Matilda
Blanch, laundry
IIS Remington Tyiwwriter
Co. (Sidney H. Hollick,
manager)
IIS Railton Leonard, metal
merchant
115 Hutchence Benjamin,tailr
ii6Trayes, Thomas & Co.
stock k share brokers
ii6Smithson A. E. & Co.
engineers' merchants
116 McConochio Charles, me-
chanical engineer
1 16 Heslo]) John, surveyor
117 Uute Dock hotel, Walter
Empsall
118 Vienna chambers :
Radcliffe Charles & Co.
ship owners
118 Downing&ILmdcock.solrs
iiSSnowdon Steam Ship Co.
Limited
118 Birkdale Steam Ship Co.
Limited
118 Rochdale ShippingCo. Ltd
118 Radcliffe CharlesLimited,
steam ship owners
119 Symons Mrs. M. cafo
120 Gourock Ropework Co.
Limited, rope manufrs
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
I20 Nobel's Explosives Co.
Limited (D. Llewellin
Evans, agent)
I20 Cardiff (The> Brattice
Cloth Co. (D. Llewellin
Evans, proprietor)
I20 British Kopel^ay Engin-
eering Co. Limited,
aerial ropeway manfrs
I20 Heenan & Froude, refuse
destructors
1 20 Thompson John (Wolver-
hampton )Ltd. boiler mas
120 Evans D. Llewellin, en-
gineer & merchant
121 Howells Mrs. Kate, re-
freshment rooms
122 LyddonE.T. & Sons.stock
brokers
123 Newton J. M'. & Co. Lir
India rubber nianufact
124 Harrison John Bell, pit
wood merchant
124 Vachell & Co. solicitors
124 Treharne & Duncan,
analytical chemists
124 Adams William & Vachell
123 NationafBank Ltd. (The)
(Joseph Ezekiel Leopard,
manager)
here i,< ICe.'t Bute fi
126 Frazer & Co. ship stores
dealers
127 Cardiff Washed Coal Co,
Ltd. (The), coal mers
127 Shamrock Shipping Co,
Ltd. ship owners
128 Dry Dock Owners' & Shif
Repairers' Federation(J.
H.Jose,lechnical adviser)
128 BristolChannclEmployers'
Mutual Accidc nt Indem-
nity Association Limited
(D.Davies, mangr.& sec)
128 Jones ( harles, consult
engineer
125 Blair & Co. Ltd.engineers
129 Phillip.s H. J. & Co. cigar
importers
129 Hill H. J. & Co. Limited,
ship brokers
129 Evans T. E. & Co. metal
merchants
139 Hart Sol. Albert, clothier
140 Dee Joseph, confectioner
1 41 Walker James & Co.Ltd
engine packing manfrs
here IS Patrick St ,
142 Cocks Harry & Co. shif
furnishers &anchor,eabIe
& chain & ships' venti-
lator manufacturers
143 & 144 Dutch Seamen's
Mission (Mrs. A. R. A.
de Boer, manageress)
145 Cox Ralph V. & Co. shij;
chandlers
146, 147 & 148 Cravos Bros.
Lim. retail ironmongers
149 Harris Charles, tobaccnst
1 50 GuerediagaFidel.seamen'i
boarding house
150 Savage Mrs. Mary Ann,
stationer
151 Borg Mrs.Annie, seamen's
boarding house
151 Radford Wm. hair dressi
152 Hooper William Raby,
wholesale provision iner
152 IsaacsMrs.Maria,outfitter
153 Loveridge Limited, ship
furnishers
here is Hannah st
iS.i Marquess of Bute
Mrs. Rose Boreham
155 Kajikawa Sadayaki, hair
156 Attard Fortunate, sea-
men's boarding house
157 Minaio Rikiki, seamen's
bo,irding house
158 & 159 Lavinski Marks,
outfitler
160 Formoso Edward.refresh-
130 & 131 Silver Bros, out-
fitters ; mercantile i
colonial clothiers & out
litters ; complete outfits
for all climates
130 Thomas Henry J. & Co.
stock & share brokers
30 Monometer Manufactur-
on r3^ff r'^"''!"™?'"" ! n'''l >73 P»ris Alexander, shopkpr
^ . f,li^ '''"" '^™' ^'- m Naftelison Albert, out^ttr
[61 Borgc Antonio,
lodging house
:6i & i72HassanAli, refresh
ment rooms
;52 & 163 Del Guerra Oilskir
Manufacturing Co. Ltd
(The)
63 Borge George, shopkeepei
65 Blancbard Leon. outHttei
67 Lee W'ah, laundry
63 Suominsn C. seamen's
lodging house
168 Fucito Loui.s,hair dresser
here is Hodges row
169 & 170 Loudoun hotel p h
Mrs. Harriet Hornblow
171 Darroch Joseph, seamen's
boarding house
172 & 161 Hassan Ali, refresh-
190 Lee Sing, seamen's lodg-
ing house
191 Ling Chung, seamen's
lodging house
192 Mee Chung, seatnen's
lodging house
193 Jack Tang, seamen's
lodging house
194 Bing Dar, seamen's lodg-
ing hou.se
195 Kin Leung, shopkeeper
i96SingChong,refrshmnt.rms
197 King Charles, shopkeepr
198 Caple Percy, outfitter
199 ArguinchnnaMrs.Amalia,
refreshment rooms
200 Hudson Francis, fried fish
dealer
201 Yoshida K. seamen's
lodging hou.se
202 k 203 Volpert & Co. out-
fitters
204 Phillips Mrs. Martha,
seamen's lodging house
205 Hru Fred, seamen's
lodging house
206 Jones John, greengrocer
207 Flower Wm. Jas. grocer
208 Fishman Sol, outfitter
■ Sophia St
209 Oniiersal hotel p.h.
Charles L. Lawson
Jacobs Mrs, Kate,outfittr
212 Chu Chung, seamen's
lodging house
3 MarshGeo.refr.shmnt.rms
5 Ahmed Mahomed,shpkpr
6 Bermaen H. & Co. clothrs
7 & 218 Boe Karl J.seamen's
lodging house
9 Farrah Aliby, seamen's
lodgmg house
Stephano Messrop, frnitr
Limited
130 Victoria Point (Burma)
Rubber Syndicate Ltd
132 Stewarts and LloydsLim.
tube manufacturers
132 Powell Percy,stock&share
132 Dates Limited, printers
133 Lundie K. G. & Co. coal
exporters
133 Grirtilhs John Pearson,
accountant
133 Bennett E. H. & Co. coal
i33Gresty W. K. & Co.
chartered accountants
133, 134 & loi Roberts Edwd.
printer
137 G. VV. R.id«ay Inquiry
Office (John Basage,
district goods manager)
137A, Wood James & Son Ltd.
printers
Taff Vale Riilway Co.'.-^
Goods Depot
138 George hotel, Tom Major
Willmott
138A, James William.shopfittr
174.
here i^ Loudoun sq
17s Moore Arth. Jas. watch ma
173A, Hurd John_ boot maker
176 Laniau Mrs. ' Ida, outfittr
177 Hermer Bros, outfitters
178 Casale Dominic.i.irumngr
179 & 180 The John Cory
Sailors' & Soldiers' Rest,
Robt. McGarva,3upt
181 Kitchin Walker & Son, ship
chandlers
182 Grunfeld Joseph.outfitter
183 Adelphi inn, Robert Henry
184 Anderson John, outfi'ter
185 Kamos Manuel, hair drssr
iSe; Feltiih Mrs. Gertrude,
.36 Mor
ieoni Dante
grocer
186 Gei
lie Peter,
sca.ncn's
loi
ging house
187 H,i.
cock Wm. & Co
I,tAl.
alt
he
e is Loudou
.r>i
188 Freemasons' hotel
r.H.
Mr
s. Msryjan
e,la
nes
189 Uiai
londAbrahi
m,o
uthlr
220 Kimura T. seamen's
lodging house
221 & 222 Zussen Jan Dirk,
pawnbroker
223 Demary Ahmed, seamen's
lodging house
224 Rosenberg Hyman, boot
226 Davirs David, chemist
here is Maria st
227 & 228 Police Station &
Fire Escape
229 Lile Mrs. Jane, musical
instrument dealer
230 Gibbs Mrs. U.iisy, cutler
231 Aboukir Mohametl. sea-
men's lodging house
232 PetersenFred, photogrphr
233 Cohen Mrs Rebecca, out-
fitter
=34 Davis George E.hairdrssr
235 Blundell,SpTnce& Co.Ltd.
paint manufacturers
236 Hanscott Mrs. Lily, re-
freshment r,>o:ns
237 Rehnbcrg Mrs. Anna U.
beer retailer
238 Stohl Michael, tobacconist
239 Rothsay Castle p.h. Mrs.
Mary J. James
■re is South Church st ...
St. Mary's Chukch
lere is Xorth Church st...
240 Spillers & BakersLimited,
millers
240 Spiller'sSteamshipCo.Ltd
240 Bovine Ltd. cattle food
manufacturers
240 Turog Brown Flour Co.
Limited, Hour mers
41 Post. M. O., S. B.. T. k
Telephonic K. 1). Office
43 & 244 Bute Bridge p.h
249 Arab, Somali & Malay
Association Limited,
A. A. Farrah, see
250 Satar Abdul, shopkeeper
251 ZammitR.refrshmnt.rms
252 Davies Jn. H. warehsman
254 k 255 Antelope p.h. Evan
Edward Evans
here is Wharf st
256 Carpenter Hy. boot dealer
257 Mahamowd Abdullah,
refreshment rooms
258 I'"oros John, fried fish dlr
259 Pooley Henry & Son Ltd.
scale makers
259 Cullimore Wm. fruiterer
260 Hougardy Louis, grocer
261 ContosConstantine,tbcnst
262DrosopoulosSpero,tobcenst
263 Abraham Mrs. Olive,
refreshment rooms
264 Ali Mohamed, seamen's
lodging house
265 Custom House hotel,
Bartholomew V\'alsh
here is Cvighton st
266 Zussens Jan Dirk, clothier
267 Locothetis Geo. tobccnst
268 Mohamed Said, seamen's
lodging house
269 Moon J. & Sons, hay &
straw merchants
270 Price Joseph & Sons,
herbalists
71 Marks Jas. Herbt. clothr
72 SperoChionis, fried fish dlr
273 Browne John, refresh-
ment rooms
276 Morse James, dining rms
Boulamardis Kiriacos,
277 Andrew Leon, tobaccnst
278 Shylon John.hair dresser
279 Blanche Victor, tattooist
279 Jones Edwin, boot maker
280 Kitt James, herbalist
281 Hickman Edwd. hair drsr
282 Gordon Hotel (Cardiff)
Ltd. refreshment rooms
... here is Custom House st ...
283 Golden Cross p.h. Harry
W. Wells
284 Fishguard Arms p.h. John
Edward Lloyd
285 Pooles Limited, meat
lesmen
285 Poole E. J.& Sons.butchrs
286 Direct Trading Co. Liuu
provision merchants
286 Quick Press, printers
here is Charlotte st
287 CharingCross P.H.Joseph
Pearce
288 Lewis & Co. clothiers
289 & 290 l.e« is & C". drapers
.hen
Tr.du
William C. Thoni
245 Mathews Miss Henrietta,
boot & shoe dealer
Cardiff Sailors' Re'it(Mis-
sion Room),
Miss Maud Francis.sec
292 Masters & Co. (Clnthiers)
Limited, clothiers
293 Zeldman Miss Miriam,
china dealer
mperial CashStor.^s.gros
295 YoungWm.potatoimportp
....here is New st
296 Evans Evan J. clothier
Pearce K. A. watch ma-
tcrials dealer
298 Jones Kdwin, ironmonger
269 Vale E. fruiterer
But© terrace, 18 Bute street
to Adam street.
I Barry >Irs. Norah, shpkpr
5 Astras Nicholas, greengro
6 Birclay Walt, refresh. rms
12 Butcher Mrs. Susannah,
shopkeeper
here is Hamfray st
Walters Owen Thomas ii
Go. provision merchants
186 CAKniFF.
Bute terrace— continued.
i6 Tredegar Arms p.h. Edwd.
22 Jones Saranel, shopkeeper
hm- is Roihi,,/ St
24 Jones David, shopkeeper
25 Taylor Henry, butcher
29 Merthyr & Uowlais liotel,
John yuinn
30 Lewis Abrhm. pawnbroker
St. David's Hall
here is David st
31 Bridiiewater Arms p.h.
Daniel Driscoll
here are Love la. >S' Adam st
Cardiff Gas Light & Coke
Co.'s general offices &
St.Mary's Elementary Schl
31A, O'Donovan Jas.news agt
3 IB, Starres Thonia«,shopkpr
Fire Ai.aem Box
here is Bute st
Byron at. Roath, 80 City
road 10 Clive place.
NORTH side.
16 Radmilovic John, shopkpr
22 Player John, shopkeeper
here are Plasnewudd rd.
Sf Clive pi
SOUTH SIDE.
here is Clive rd
23 Parrott Fredk. A.J.shpkpr
— , here is City rd ...
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Cadogan house.
i^EE West Bcte street.
Caerphilly street, East
Moors, from Portman Moor
road to Swansea street.
25 Webber George, dairymai
Cairns street, C'athays,
Lo« thf r rd. to Khymney
33 Chick William, shopkeeper
35 F"loyd Charli's, shopkeeper
S3 Tree Alex chimney swcepr
here is Fitzrov st
I i3WebbGco. Hy.fried fish dlr
131 Higgs John, shof keepe
iSsCannWm Ja-. shopki
EAST SIDE.
loo O'Shea James Thomas,
mattress maker
118 LathamUichd. shopkeeper
144 JohnsThomas,shopkeeper
i6o BlakeMrs. Elizh. shopkpr
162 Yokes Will. Uy. shojikpr
Shields Thomas, coal mei
Caledonian chambers.
.Sec St. Mary stbket.
Cambrian buildings,
f^ee Mount Stuart square.
Cambridge street, Lower
(i range town, 45 Kent
street to Bradford street.
Cameron street, Splntt,
174 Kail way .street tc
llubcrshon street.
WEST SIDE.
22 Phillips Mrs. Mary Eliza
beih, midwife
EAST SIDE.
17 I)avie.sMissE8thcr,drs8. in;
Canada road, Cat hays, oiT
tchurch rd. to North rd.
33 Croft Herbert C. shopkeepr
.... here ii Africa gdns
Canadian buildings.
See F'rederick street
Canal parade. Canal wharf
to Loudoun square.
WEST SIDE.
Grirtiths J. & K. Limited,
builders' merchants
8 Lewis William, cooper
Cardigan street. Canton,
bi Glamorgan street to
Kadnor road.
Wall Wm. firewood dealer
Woods Samuel Thos. baker
WEST SIDE.
5 Baker Wm.Hy. hair dresser
7 Annstroiig Jas. fruiterer
9 Bainton Alfd.boot repairer
9A, Direct Trading t'o. Lim.
prnvisum merchants
here is Udell st
II Gaist Simon, pawnbroker
13 Jones John George, grocer
17 EvansThos. boot &shoe dlr
19 James F. & Co. fruiterers
21 Hart Mrs. Mary, diaper
Phillips Harry Jas. butcher
Iviiis Godfrey, beer relailr
27 Pegrams, grocers
... here is Janet st
29 Thomas Jaiues, draper
DashFrederick.boot maker
33 Parsons itert, pork butcher
35 Heaven Charles, grocer
37 Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd
39 Avaua Cake Co. Limited
43 & 45 Davies David,
draper
47 & 142 Woodley H. & Co.
butchers
here is Adeline st
49 Harries Herbert, sliopkpr
51 Buckland Mrs. Fanny,
china &c. dealer
S3 Forminter Henry, shopkpr
SS Strange Mrs. Geiietla,news
53 Perry Frank.boot ifcshoedlr
69 Nardini Lewis, shopkeepi
here is Marion st ...
77 Lewis Mrs. Mary Ann,
mid wife
...here is Uplott rd....
83 Pensom Tom, coal deal
89GoodineMrs.Sarah,nevrsagl
here is Jiuriuihi/ st
91 Usborne Abel, grocer
Syioc>ii>iMrs,.Siirah,bhiikpi
pkeepi
onfr
James t cinielius, shpkpr
— here is Coveny .tt
i 92 ThomaaDiividJn.gro
Turner John, news agent
Stephens Kichd.hair drssr
Oram Charle8,3hopkecper
. here is Seymour st
Marsh Chas.Herhl.grocei
U'liricn Miss Katlileeu,
shopkeeper
Kable Jas. boot repairer
Phillips Charles, laundry
. here is Hwintoii. st
. here is Cameron st
LewisSamuelVViii.Hcmy,
wholesale haberdasher
Palmer Kev. Frederick
William [CatholicJ
77 McCusker Rev. Owen H.
[Catholic]
89 Green Arthur J. boot repr
here i.i H'ilson st
here is Florence st
Moorlands hotel,
Thos.Arth.Hyndman.propr
hereisOdellst
East Moors Hall
2 & 4 Jones Herbert & Co.
drapers
6 Burns Chas. Wm. clothier
10 John James, butcher
12 Butt Sidney, greengrocer
14 Cockin Joseph, coufectnr
16 Foris Daniel, fried fish dlr
1 8 Nicholas Evan, grocer
here is Janet st
22 Bushell John, butcher
24 Silkstone David, clothier
26 Roberts Mrs. Catherine,
greengrocer
36 Townsend Mrs. Annie, grocr
here is Adeline st
38 Watkins Jas.Herbt. grocer
46 Acreman John, greengroor
SO MendelsohnBemard, watch
maker
54 Lee Ynen, laundry
36 BrooksWm.boot&shoe repr
58 Philip John, china &c. dlr
here is Marion st
60 Heal Frederick, confectnr
64 Webber Miss Rebecca,
dress maker
70 Palmer T. & Son, painters
St. Saviour's Schools
here is Splott rd
St. Saviour's CHnRca
here is Burnahy st
74 Williams Rev. John E. b.a.
[curate of St. Saviour's]
74 Spear Thomas, cab propr
76 \N'ebb Mrs. Elizh. midwife
here is Eyre st ...
92 & 131 Thomas DavidJn.gro
I ID Lloyd William, baker"
112 Greenawaj Hy.J.booi, rpr
1 16 Davis Wm. Chas. bootdli
118 Epifamo Staniule, shopki
120 Clarke Mrs. Minnie, Ir.ed
fish dealer
here is Seymour .it
130 Parry Charles & Sons.
milk sellers
132 Yates Charles, grocer
134 Crook John Dellamarque,
fried fish dealer
136 Pedler Mrs. Stella,grngr<
138 Morgan Daniel, hair drssr
140 BennetlDaniel.pork btchi
142 & 47 Woodley H. & Co.
botchers
144 Phillips ('harles, greengro
150 Harding George,dairymi
here is l!iwinton st
rSellickMrs.Ellen.drapr
152 J. Town Sub-Post «
I M. O. Office
170 Wilmot & Sons, bakers
here is Cameron st
172 Thomas Thomas, shojikpi
190 Evans Elias Jones, grocer
here is Ifdson st
224 Hadman Arth.Geo.sbpk|;
Carmarthen street. Can-
ton, 57 Llanilati road tc
Glamorgan street.
Canton Cattle Market &
Slaughter Houses {William
Thomas, maiiager;
Cardiff Abattoir I'roducts Co.
Limited, tripe dressers
here is Afarket rd
I Chorley Robert, shopkeepi
23 Morgan Wm. turn, dealer
24 Kedzlie George Hamilton
Dundas, shopkeeper
here is Kectory rd ....
26 Thomas John, sliopkeepe:
Caroline street.si St. Mary
street to the Hayes.
north side.
I & 2 Cambrian p.h. David
Greenwood
3 Broucher David, optician
4 Bennett Henry, watch nikr
5 Couzens Mrs. Clara, news
agent
6 Lynass Bertram Arthur,
boot dealer
7 Grimble Geo. T. L. clothr
8 Lewis W. A & Co. tobcnsts
9 Sawyer Richard, hair drssr
o Curtis Mrs. Harriet, re-
freshment rooms
11 Phillips & Brice Ltd. steel
merchants
12 & 13 Redhouse Maurice,
furniture dealer
14 Mayne Albert, boot repr
5 Reed Samuel, beer retailer
6 8c 17 Grittiths James, re-
freshment rooms
8 Preston&Thomas,scale mas
19 Griffin Charles, boot makr
20 Parfitt Mrs. Elizabeth, re-
freshment rooms
Romoff Mrs. Annie, drapr
22 & 23 Kaltenbach Arthur,
watch maker
here are The Hayes 4- Bute St.
south Side.
25 King's Cross inn, Robert
Burrows
Ball Alfred, frui'erer
28 Balich John, refresh, rms
&3oBroucherDavid, clothier
Dodd Sidney Hrbl.newsagt
32 0'GormanAlexander,ward-
robe dealer
33 Browne Mrs. Elizh. confr
Williams Albert Thomas,
pastrjcouk
35 Wilsher Robt. E. eating ho
36 Simpson Arthur, refresh-
ment rooms
37 Jones Miss Ellen, dining
rooms
38 Murphy Matthew, refresh-
ment rooms
39 Johnson Mrs. L. H. confr
40 Prohl Robert, refresh, rms
41 Harris Fredk. John, confr
42 Beer Miss FJIizii, dining
43 Phillips Solomon, jeweller
44 GorwiU John, refreshment
rooms
45 Spiller Henry, gramo-
phone dealer
.... here is St. Mart/ st
EAST SIDE.
2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 & I, 3, 5 & 7
Dale, Forty & Co. Ltd.
pianoforte merchants
12 Harrington Jas. picture dlr
14 Williams John & Herbert,
engravers
16 Chabrel Victor Albt. tailor
18 Rowland Solomon, music
seller. T N 2235
22 Bedell Miss Alice, milliner
24 & 31 Cardiff Premier Trad-
ing Stjimp Co. genl. dlrs
26 Case Miss Alice J.confctnr
281iannaySI.8econdhiid.bksllr
36 Salami MissCarlotte.artist
38 Keir James, watch maker
40 Thompson D. H. mlrs'.agl
42&44NormanEdwd.Jn.statnr
WEST SIDE.
•> 3> 5 & 7 "t 2. 4- 6, 8 & 10
Dale, Forty iV Co. Ltd.
pianoforte merchants
9 Bammert Karl, watch ma
II Criddle Miss Annie, cath-
olic repository
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE.-^.
CARDIKF.
187
13 Windsor Godfrey, picture
frame maker
15 & 17 Knight C. P. & Co.
Ltd. warehousemen
19 Marks Horace, servants-
registry ollice
21 Atlas Warehouse Co. (The)
Cooper I. J. & G. Ltd.
warehousemen
General Electric Co. Ltd.
(The)
33 & 25 Talbot William Robt.
provision merchant
27&29WebbHaroldE.mfrs.'aol
31 & 24 Cardiff Premium
Trading Stamp Co. gen-
eral dealers
33 & 35 Incandescent Syndi-
cate (The)
22 Cardiff Master Uuilders'
Association,
I. Watkins, sec
22 Watkins Isaac, house agt
23 Livingstone Jas.Wm. tailor
32 Irish National Foresters
Benefit Society,
Henry O'Hanlon, sec
jgLewisErnst.Jas.wh.tbccnst
41 Pearce Brothers, tailors
43 Lewellin Arthur, billiard
table merchant
47 Jenkins Edward, tailor
49 Rowles Edwin Jas. fruitr
Salisbury chambehs :
Conservative & Unionist As-
sociation (H. Robert Top-
accountants
City of Cardiff Permanent
Building Society (H. S.
Metcalf, sec)
here Li Cuithi St
Castle street, 34 High st.
to Cowbridge road.
SOUTH SIDE.
I Calder Alexander, hosier
1 John(Thos.)&Evans,solrs
8 Bute Estate Ottice( Douglas
Fraser, land agent)
Harris (W.L.)&Chambers,
solicitors
Corbett Edwin W. M.archt
here is Castle arcade
9&i7StraDaghan & Stephens'
Stores Limited, grocers
10 & II Hibbert John & Sons,
corn merchants
11 Noel Bros, manufrs'. agts
II No41 Harry Edgar, sales
commission agent
13 Lewis Wm.&Sous, corn mrs
15 Globe hotel, Frank Henry
Clifford
anhy st .
17 Francis Richard J. auctnr
17 Booth & Bomford Ltd.
electrical engioeers
17 & gStranagban &Stephens,
Stores Limited, grocers
17 DriscoU Timothy Joseph,
commission agent
17A, Costumiers Ltd. costume
makers
Castle Picture Theatre,
Louis Lesley, propr
21 Chambers Septimus, gun
2 1 A, Webb William, tobaccnst
23 Kinshott Charles, gramo-
phone dealer
25 Matthews L. Jfc A. (Misses ),
milliners
26 Burroughes & Watts Ltd.
billiard table makers
26 Jackson Chas. J. barrister
26 Davies William Hy.solicilr
27 Frank W. Ltd.confectionrs
29 Pearce George, dealer in
antiquities
31, 33 & 35 Bevan Robert,
cycle & motor agent
Angel hotel
here is Westyate st
NORTH SIDE.
Bute Marquis of (Cardiff
castle) ; & 22 Mansfield St.
London w i
Cathays park, Kingsway.
CiTV Hall :
Brown Cecil G. ll.b. town
clerk
Allcock John f.s.a.a. city
treasurer
Ensor Frederick W, m.a.
prosecuting solicitor
Walford Edward m.d.,
D.p.H. medical officer of
health for the city
Elfoi d Ernest John m.i.c.e.,
M.i.Mech.E. city engineer
& architect & surveyor
Priestley Chas. Hy.M.inst.
C.E. waterworks enginr
Lock G. H. chief inspector
of works
Cardiff Education Ottices,
John J. Jackson b.a. di-
rector
Evans Samuel, sanitary
Davey W. M.Lord mayor's
secretary
Ministry of Health— Welsh
Board of Health(Thomas
Jones, sec)
National Museum ofWales
(William Evans Hoyle
M.A., D.sc. director)
Law Courts :
Assize Court
Police Court, Edward John
Hay ward, solicitor&clerk
to the city magistrates
Coroner's Court, William
Yorath, coroner for the
Wrecks Court
City Police Department,
David Williams, o.b.e.
chief constable
Incorporated Law Society
for Cardiff & District,
Albt. C. Macintosh, sec
Ministry of Labour — Em-
ployment Dept. (Divi-
sional Office for Wales)
(O. W. Owen, divisional
officer)
University of Wales (J.
Mortimer Angus M A.
registrar)
Appointments Board for
Wales (The) (R. Silyn
Roberts m,a. hon. sec)
County Hall :
F'ranklen Thomas Mansel,
clerk of the peace &
clerk to the Glamorgan
County Council
Allen William Edward
Romilly, deputy clerk
of the peace for Gla-
morgan
Jenkins W. G. clerk to the
Glamorgan County
LocalPensionCommittee
Fox Albert William.county
accountant
Phillips George Alfred
M.I.C.E. county surveyor
Pole Edwin Charles.deputy
county surveyor
James John m.a., b.sc,
Ph.D. chief county edu-
cational officer
Osmond-Smith Francis
Henry George F.s i.
county land agent
Cardiff & County Public
Health Laboratory
(J. P. H. Davies m.a.,
M.n., D.p.H. (acting) &
Edward Walford m.d.,
D.p.H, directors)
City of Cardiff Technical
College (Charles Coles
B.sc. principal)
UniversityCollegeof South
Wales & Monmouthshire
(D. J, A. Brown,
registrar)
Cathays terrace, Cathays,
I Woodvillerd. toCrwys rd.
2 Hobbs Mrs. Eliza Jane,
shopkeeper
32 Jones Mrs. Margrt.shopkpr
38 Callow Benj, chimney swp
42 Goss Mrs. Sarah, boot dir
44 Drake George Warren,
nurseryman
here is Catherine st
62 James Daniel, provision dlr
72 Jenkins Mrs. Annie, confr
92 Robbins James Hy. shpkpr
1 15 Jeanes William, tobaccnst
130 & 146 Thomas Thomas,
boot maker
136 Flora hotel, William Reed
here is Flora st
138 Hodge Thos. provision dlr
146 & 130 Thomas Thomas,
boot maker
148 Foote Albert, tailor
here is M hmy st
160 Brook Bond Tea Co. tea
merchants
174 Davey William Myles
176 Merchant Arthur
178 Grittiths Rev. Caradoc
180 Davey Richard
186 Barman David, shopkpr
here is Mai/ st
1 88 Wah Kee, laundry
194 Venning Charles, crane
foreman
204 Silvester Mrs. Emily
dress maker
212 Matthews Daniel, coa
trimmer
218 Milsom & Co. masons
Taff Vale Railway Co.'s
Engineering Works
(Cathays works)
UnitedMethodist Chrch
51 Powell Arthur, shopkeeper
here is Minister st
53 Parker William, shopkeepr
67 Lewis Walter, boot maker
here is Treorky si
69 Warren Ed ward, hair drssr
81 Pockett Mrs. Maud.grngro
83 Bennett Daniel Thomas,
pork butcher
8s Burns Harry, china dealer
here is Treherhert st
89 PadnioreDavid, hairdresser
91 StocklerErnest,shopkeeper
93 Lee Walt. Jn. fried fish dlr
103 Thomas Mrs. Gertrude,
provision dealer
here is Hirwain st
Pillar Letter Box
105 Jenkins David &Sons,gros
13s Jones George Hy.timekpr
... here is Llantrissant st ...
( Whitney Miss Mary Jane,
midwife
; Lawrence Mrs
• Jones David Tawe, pro-
fessor of music
149 Jenkins John
151 Bryant John Alfred
153 Cowley Francis
155 Rose Harold
157 LlewellynSamuel Morgan
159 Little Mrs
161 Vaughan David
163 Pedersen Mrs
16s James Harold
167 Morgan Mrs
169 Lewis Mrs
171 Baker Eli
173 James Grouch, sculptor
Cathedral road, Canton, 3
Cowbridge rd. to Penhill rd.
east side.
2 Spray George G. dentist
6 Girls' F'riendly Society
Diocesan Lodge (Miss
Annie Sibley, hon. sec)
8 Vachell Mrs
10 Simpson Robert Walker
12 Beaumont WilliamSugdeii
14 Huss Michael Anthony
16 Fenwick George W
18 Lord Ninian Hospital (The)
(Sister Helen, matron)
20 Lewis Gething
22 Harding George Leach,
surveyor of Post Offices,
South Wales district
24 Jeifree John Cuthbert
26 MartinWm.M.B.,c.M.surgn
28 Gibson Mrs
30 Bradley William
here is entrance to Sophia cfdjis
32 Whitfield Henry Storey
34 College School, Cardiff(In-
corporated) preparatory
day school (Miss I. G.
Earl, head mistress)
36 Dovey Charles Edwin
38 Earl Henry
40 Kirkhouse Mrs
44 Nathan Alfred N
46 Day Miss
48 Hart Albert
50 Ingledew
52 Lloyd P
54 Gilling Henry Thomas
56 Clarke Mrs
60 Banner Philip William
62 Hogarth Thomas
64 Smith Robert
65 Jones Mrs
68 Stallybi-ass Charles Herbt
70 Boyle James
72 Duiuaa James Hugh
76 Baker f ercy
78 Cohen Harry
80 Neate Reginald
82 Lewis Beryl
84 Tucker William Henry
86 Lloyd Evan
88 Jacobs Barnett
90 Craves Charles
94 Douglas Alexander
96 Poole Walter James
98 Howells William
100 Allcock John
102 Forsdike George Fredk
104 Richards John James
106 Jacobs Maurice
108 Grirtin Henry Arthur J.p
Pillar Letter Box
110 Pearse Athol S. J. surgeon
112 Calder Alexander
114 Deacon Wm. Hy.Godfrey
116 Gibbs Joseph Richard
here is Dyvrifi st
iiS Powell Mrs. Ethel S.
girls' school
120 Simpson Mrs
122 Hancock John Henry
124 Hanson Miss Catherine,
girls' school
126 Jukes George
130 Nicholson James Day
here is Kyveilog st
132 Saunders William
1 34 Abrahams Joshua
CARl.IFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Cathedral road— continued i 39 Dnnbar Henry
1 36 Bowles Thomas
«33 Morgan John Watkey
140 Bowies William Lisle
142 Partridge Orland
phj siuian & surgeon
39 Loudon Andrew Walker
Buist M.D. ijhy
surgeon
144 Boughtou William Albert here is Talbot st
J48 Harley John Henry
150 Morris Thomas
132 Bell Charles
here is Bertkiein st
154 Jenkins Edward
«5() Ha user Morris
153 Munn Frank Stuart
t6o Dovey Arthur
162 Phillips William
lij Uiblis William Xewton
i6ii Rowland John
168 Fligelstone Sydney
170 Foy Albert
172 Levi Jacob
Pillar Letter Box
41 Hunt Daniel De Vere
L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.Edm.
physician & surgeon
43 Box Henry
45 Lee Mrs
47 Hallinan Patrick
49 Thomas Evan Watkin
51 Martin DonaldCargillM.A.,
j M.D. physician &surgeoi
55 Fergusson Mrs
57 Holland David
59 Hugarth Jas.master marnr
61 Lewis Herbert
: Dogo st 63 Hallinan John
65 Cox William
67 Thomas William
69 Savours Mrs
71 Forsdike Miss
73 Cox Miss L.M.boarding h(
here is Flastnrtoii pi
75 Hurman Miss
77 Isaacs Abraham
176 Ellis W
178 Shelton John Thomas
I So Sweeting Henry
182 Purter Robert Henrv
184 Walker Wiliiam "
186 Walters John I'Muiund
188 Andrews Arthur
190 Allen William
192 Phillips Sydney Herbert 1 79 Latmer Mrs
Iirrf »'■-■ 'i'eilo st 181 Smithson Albert Edwi
194 Heath Kobert J 1 83 James Enoch
196 Cohen V\illiam Henry 1 85 Penn John Gardner
198 Shafik Mahmoud 87 Sankey Charles
200 Smith Misses 89 Clutterbuck Mrs
B02 Annear William 1 91 Simou Nathan
Presbytehian Church [93 Jackson William
j 95 David Jacob
OF Wales
Gileslon road 1 97 Marquand Augustus John
[
ao4 (ireen Mrs
acu tireeii (jeorge Henry
2o3 Howells Mrs
aio Phelps Mrs
212 James K
214 tias.« Mrs
2i6 Hunt Jn. Thos. upholsl,
ai3 Clarke Edgar
220 Edwards Mrs
222 Tifien James Henry
224 Weaver (jeorge
226 Spencer Alfred
228 O'Leary Lto Alexander
230 Line Owen George
232 Lewis Edward
C34 JMiil? Mrs
236 t'hiipiiiaii John Henry
233 lidw Frederick
240 t^chotield James Rimmer
=42 Maggs Charles
244 Lunc William H
W>31 SIDE.
I Davics Mrs
3 .■^hepherd Mrs
Hill's Garage (Percy '
Hill, proprietor), moti
car factors
5 Evans Mrs
7 Williams John
9 Post Office Engineering
Department, Soull
Wales District (Kobert
Mcllroy, superintending
engineer)
II (.rilhlhsFred
13 Bedford Mrs
Jews' Si naqooue
•5 Plitcliard Kocs L
17 Richards John Thomas
19 Davics William
31 Glcaves Alfred
B3 Jacobs Thomas Windsor
27 Fligeslone Mrs
29 Bees Alfred L.n.c.P.Lond.
M.R.cs.sng. physiciai
& surgeon
/'ft is Hamilton st
31 Daniel J„hn
33 James Henry Francis
35 Duncan Juhn
37 Andrews Francis E
39 Dunbar & Loudon, physi
lurgii
99 Madden Henrj- Dacre
loi Greenwood Dai
103 Jacobs Leslie
105 Michaelson Stanley
107 Poole >'elson Charles
109 O Donovan Marshall
Perrott, physcn. Ssurgn
III Srcith Charles
113 Holmes Mrs
115 Marmant ArthurVerriour
117 Davies Mrs
1 1 9 Lean Mrs
119 Lean Saml. Rosea rrock
121 \\illiams Roderick
123 Junes Ivor Howard
125 Noel Mrs
129 HolmanFrederickWilliam'Lake rd
131 Corficid Wm. Kegi "
133 Wilkinson Samuel
137 Evans John
i39PittardMarmaduke.surgn LirnrKohert^'rViston house)
141 ^ance Hugh iNicholls Edward (The Nook)
143 Lean Frederick John ' '
145 Westgarth Geo. W'allon
147 Sandbrook Miss
199 Wright Mrs
201 Harvey Marshall
203 Brooks Thomas Gibbon
205 Ainsley T. L
207 Winchcombe Mrs
here are Pontcanna st. ^
Mortimer rd
211 Richard Brothers, fruit-
erers & greengrocers
213 Richard Bros, tishmngrs
aisKeepemce Thomas Wm
tobacconist
217 DavisWm.boot&shoe repr
217A, Davis William, tobccnst
219 Kcepemce Thomas W
newsagent
221 Ellis Affrfd, butcher
223 'V^'armau Alfred John,gro
227 Evans Frank, fruiterer &
greengrocer
229 Hodge Misses Lily &
Katie, drapers
233 Pearce Thomas Isaac,
shopkeeper
235 Hodge Mis.«Mary H.confr
237 Romain Ernst, hair drssr
245 Manders Mrs. Annie,
confectioner
here is IVilliam st
247 Half Way hotel, Albert
Henry Botticher
Page . Thomas George
motor car proprietor
WEST SIDE.
38 Pugsley & Son, hauliers
72 Robert* George, grocer
here is Diamond st
74 Gibbs John, coal dealer
here is Pearl st
EAST SIDE.
17 Kent Thos. Hy. boot repr
17 KentMissBeatnce, dress ma
49 Quinney Levi, chimney
sweeper
SalvatiinArmvBakracks
here is Pearl st
SOD-I H SIDE.
favlor Wm. Ily. (BradstoH )
Constaiitine Rbt.(Kenilworth)
[49 Rogers William Henry
151 Thomas Mrs. Josejih
here is ISnei/d st
153 Gibson Jnhn
■SS Powell \^illiam
157 Hansford Mrs
159 Morgan Cyril C
c6i Grant Glenely
163 McFarlancJameB,surgeon
165 Thomas John Harvard
167 Evans Edmund
169 Mart Alfred
171 Lascell Percy
173 Jacobs Lazarus
17s Kooke Charles linwdcn
177 Morgan Mrs
179 Williams William
181 Aarsteth Rev. Ivar
183 Harry Jetikin Campbell
185 Henderson Mrs
187 Ilyron Rev. George
[Wesley an]
189 Goldman C
191 Flook George
193 Sauuderson Hobt. Oliver
195 Crouch Henry Byron
197 Aldridge Henry
illiams John (Inglewood)
JouesLlewcllyn(Maes-yr-haf)
Lewis John Llewellyn (Ael-y-
Thoiiias Percy (Cefn-Co. d)
Down Albert (The Cottage)
here ia Ci/n Coed rd
nortu side.
Wall Letier Box
Henius Herbert (Belmont)
Lucas Majiir Thomas Wood-
wright (Golagh)
Mitdu-ll Mrs. (White house)
J..llille Thomas A. (Lipson)
Evans David ( Plas-y-Coed )
Uiiid marsh George Lisle
Ci'yneside)
Rim. wick George (Woodlands)
Williams Edward (Conistun)
Sc. lit Thomas (Woodsiile)
li'iHilks George (Crossway)
Richards John, farmer, Cefn
y-Coed farm
Oaskell Charles (Hill house)
Thomas David (Lnxville)
GriHin Ernest (South view)
here is l^ake rd. east
Chanosry lane. Canton
Well street to Albert street.
34 MarksMrs.Josephine.shop-
keeper
Celtic corridor.
See Newport road.
EAST SIDE.
I Debenham & Co. blouse
makers
3 Louie Madame, milliner
3 ParisienneTho:Tias, photo-
grapher
S National Cash Register
Co. Limited (The)
7 Chmg & Parry, milliners
9 Dendy Artlior W. wine &
spirit merchant
II Rundle.YorathetCie. mill-
iners
13 Pathe Freres Cinema Ltd.
film manufacturers
Acme chambers :
15 Morris Philip,money lendr
15 Allan MissLillian,servants'
registry office
17 Jones & Sons, undertakers
19 Sanday William Arthur &
Co. Ltd. warehousemen
21 Servall's Exclusives Ltd.
film mauufaclurcrs
23 Pearce Allen, surjiical ap-
pliance maker
25 & 27 Davies (Selwyn),
Coggins S Co.auctioners
25 Woodward W. A. & Co.
tailors
27 Shibko Abraham, money
lender
27 Douglas Mutual Film Co.
Limited
29 Morgan Edward John,
electro plater
Congregational Chapel
(English)
31 Bassett & Walker, mining
engineers
33 Fraser E. Donald, photo-
grapher
33 Paragon Films Ltd
35 Sampson F'ilm Co
37 Freeth Henry, looking
glass maker
Lewis Wilfrid Hubert
Poyer, barrister
37 Howell Arthur G. registrar
of the diocjsc of Llan-
daff it, sec. to the Bishop
37 Charles Street Manufac-
turing Co. blou.«e makrs
39 Cardiff Electric Co. elec-
trical engineers
9 Hibernians Ancient Order
of (C. W. Chabrel, sec)
I Edwards & Cameron.tailrs
1 Evans Stimley, barrister
43 Powell Rev. Morgan Jones
d.d. [vicar of St. John's]
45 & 47 Young Women'sChris-
in Association,
Miss J. Kennedy, supt
49 Downing Charles m.r.c.s.
Bug., L.R.c.p.Loud. sur-
geon
51 NeptuneNautical Acadenn-
53 Perry John L. vet. surgeon
here is Wesley lane
WEST side.
2 Rolls Mrs. Eliza Marie,
stationer
4CUARLKS Street cbamers:
Lewis Joseph, solicitor
Sweeting H. E. accountant
Scott & Block, auctioneers
6 Rolls Mrs. Eliza Marie,
fancy goods dealer
8 Griffiths Miss Jane, baby
linen warehouse
Society of Friends'
Meeting House
DIRECTORY.]
SOLTH WALES.
i+StnllFilmCo. Limited
i6 Morris G. A. & Co. ware-
iiousenieu
x6 Chorltim lirnthers Ltd.
wholesale clothiers
i8 Oddfellows'Hall&Institute
(Charles b.Fletcher.sec)
2 J & 22 Automobile Co. of
Cardiff Limited
24 May A. Frank, ladies' tailr
24 SanndersJ.T.&^on.auctnrs
24 South A\'ales & Monmouth-
shire Discharged & De-
mobilised Sailors' &
Soldiers' Society
26 Metiers Wm. James, tailor
26 Grover,(;rover & William-
son, solicitors
23 Baker Edmund Jsph. tailor
25 Page&Stibbs.electrcl.engrs
28 Williams Howell f.a.i.
auctioneer & valuer
23 St. Mary's Street Buildings
Co. Limited,
Howell Williams, sec
23 Cardiff ^^•orkmen'sCottage
Co. Limited,
Howell Williams, sec
30 N.ational Deposit Friendly
Society,
John rhorapsnn, sec
30 Douglas&Co.commsn.agts
30 Kenshole& Bevan,architcts
32 V^'illiams & Homfray, land
agents
32 Williams (L. G.) &
Pricliard, solicitors
32 Penllyn Castle Estate
Offices (Williams &
Homfray, i'gents)
32 Bonvilston Estate OBices
32 Mackintosli Estate Otfice,
L. G. Williams, agent
34RowlandsM.&Co.mfrti',agtn
34 (iaccon Frank, consultnig
motor engineer
34 Zirconiii Uem Co. Limited,
gem merchants
Catholic Cathedral
Chuhch of St. David'.s
Catholic pkesbvtery :
Heuvel Kei-, A. \'an den
Tobui Kev. Joseph Patrick
Hannon Rev. Daniel Joseph
Bolton Rev. Wil.iam
McLoughlin Rev. Bmno
38 Llewellyn Frank Harry,
auctioneer
38 Joseph Kh H. film renter
38 PhillipsFilmCo.filinrentrs
38 Sims A. & Co. (C'arditI)
Ltd. nnUay conlractrs
38 Welsh Housing & Develop-
ment Association
38 Murdoch John U. Ltd.
film manufacturers
40 Xordisk Film Agency, film
renters
40 (fayner Stanley & Co.
electrical engineers
42 James's Turkish Baths
44 \\estern Dental Manufac-
turing Co. Lid. dentists'
supplies
48 Rolls & Tyler Mesdames,
costumiers
50 Bowden Jn. Hy. ironmngr
52 AncientOrder of Foresters,
Ivor Hosgood, dist. sec
54 Central Welsh Board for
Intermediate Education
(VMlliam Edwards m.a.
chief inspect orl
56 Barr William B. tailor
58 Tuwler & Pontin, manu-
facturers' agents
60 Carter Alfred H. printer
62 Watkiiis Kichard John,
solicitor & siipt. regis-
trar of births, deaths k
. marriages. Cardiff dist
62 Argentine Consulate,
Estevan Delocqin, consul
62 Cardiff [Inion Dispensary
(H. J. Owen, dispenser)
64 Morgan is: Co. boot factors
66 Cox William Saml window
blind maker
Wesleyan Chapel
(English)
Pillar Letter Box
Charles Street chambers.
See Chaui es street.
Charlotte st. 287 Bute st.
Monkley William, Hshmongr
Owens D. & Sons, potato mers
13 OsmondWm.Chas.shopkpr
Chester st. (;ran_c town,
Cornwall St. to Chester pi.
33 Hill Benjamin, haulier
Chester street, Ponteanna,
Fields Park rd.. to Gilston rd.
I Large Henry G artificial
teeth manufacturer
WE^T side.
19 PrescottMrs.Lilian,beer ret
21 Teagas Frank, hairdresser
28 Miller Mrs. Edith,seamen's
Lmtdouii S5
32 Wilson Mis. Jane, sliopkpr
34 Kamns Manuel, «eamen's
lodtjing house
35 MalfatliMrs.Janp,sf.amen's
44 Borinetli Mrs. Lilian, sea-
45 Robinson Frederick J.
seamen's lodging house
WEST SIDE,
2 Warren George
6 Lobeck I 'harles
8 Rowlands Cliar'.es
e.vst sidk.
I Morris (ieorge E. J
3 Gronberg Leonard Con-
engine driver
' Butler Frederick W
I Fairnev Thomas
NORTU SIDE.
2 Shacked Trevor J. solicitor
2 Legal Insurance Co. Ltd.
( Henry Rougbsedge,
branch manager)
2 ThomasG.H. produce agnt
2 Excel Products Co. tripe
dresiiers (office)
2 Pidsley Mrs. Alice Gert-
rude, tobacconist
3Cappevs( I!. Cott \tea mers
4 Watkins Miss Emily,
dming rooms
5 Kenrick & Jefferson Ltd.
office furnishers
6 Staniforth .Arthur William,
cutler & surgical iiistru-
aker
Church STi(EETCHAjrBEHS:i4i Burgess Charles, greengro
hackel Frederick C. solicitor! 43 «i 45 Paskell Jn. Hv. confr
~ ■ — - here is St. Peter si
47 Cox & Sons, dairymen
SI ThorneWyndhaiii, artificial
leeth maker
53 Matthews William, India
rubber goods manafr
55 HugginsEdwardR.newsagt
57 Saunders Mrs. Louisa,
wardrobe dealer
59 DaviesThomas,shoe maker
61 Price Lewis, furniture dlr
63 Leech George H. bedding
manufacturer
6s Williams Mrs. Elizabeth,
7 Diamond Wm.Jas.boot dlr
8 Criterion p.m. Mr-i. Louisa
Thomas
Tower chambers :
Worton Oliver, engraver
Jones Thomas Evan, solicitor
to & 17 Boyle & Co. (Cardiff)
Limited, boot warehouse
here are. St. John's
si. ,f- Triniti/ st
south side.
Glamorgan chambers :
Davies T. A. & Sons, house &
estate agents
Glamorgan Building Society,
H. J. Dyer, sec
Palmer Charles, accountant
(rongora A. Chilian consul
(The),
din
ingi
67 Perry Wm. fried fish shop
73 SendellMrs. Mary,refresh-
77 Harry Stanley, baker
79 Woodruff Kichd. furn dlr
83 Brennan Mrs. Catherine,
apartments
85 Hunt William, greengrocr
87 Walters Jacob, grocer
here is Penlline st
I Old Dolphin p.h. JoeCarteri89 Roath Castle p.h. Edw
Arthui
Godfree Mrs. Louisa
IS Old Arcade I
James Price
17 & 10 Boyle & Co. (Cardiff)
Limited, boot A shoe
warehouse
[7 Waldron.Sons&Green.solrs
i7MorganW.&Son,comsn.agt!
Han
I ArthurThomas,
17 Glas^on Miss Ada, teachei
of typewriting
18 & 19 Cross Bros. Ltd. iron-
mongers
here are Hiffh St. 4-St. .Ifary st
Church Street chambers.
See Church .street.
Church terrace, Roath,
Albany road.
E\'ans Misses(GreatHojse
Wall Box
1 Baker John W
2 Grayham Mrs
3 Cottage Home for Girls
(Mrs.Morfydd Stradling
4 Cottage Home for Girls,
Miss Fowler, nialron
St. Margaret's House of
Mercy for Fallen Women
& Children's Home
City chambers.
See QuEEX strekt.
James Pearce
99 Butcher Mrs. Elizabeth,
fried fish shop
loi WalteisBros.niotor engrs
103 Rich Mrs. Wilhemina,
clothes dealer
109 Rich John, motor garage
III Riley Mrs. D.wardrbe.dlr
113 Furnivall William & Son,
here is Tavistock st
IIS Ueer Samuel, furn. dlr
117 Glaniorgansbire Perma-
nent Monoy Society
117A, Dyer Thus, wheelwright
iigA.PliiliipsThos.metal wrkr
119 Priest Henry, boot repr
119 BrianAlfred, wardrobe dlr
121 Lux Laundry Co
123 Hall Mrs. Sarah, ward-
robe dealer
i25EdmundsSml,l led fish dlr
129 Howell Aaron Ling, beer
131 Harrington Jas. boot ma
1 133 Sullivan Mrs.Mary, ward-
robe dealer
135 Bowhey Richard John,
hair dresser
137 Randall Wm. news agent
139 Le\i Harris, tailor
141 Chandler Albert, grngro
MSThn
ding
lufac
us, bird dlr
! Cathays 1
City road, Roath, Roath
Wesleyan chapel, Newport
road to Richmond road.
west side.
Roath Wesleyan Sunday
Schools
I AndrewsS.&Son.cab proprs
3 AndrewsS.*Son,ironmngrs
here is The Paraile
S & 7 Stubbs John James.
artificial limb manufr
II Bedford p.h. Thos. Jones
13 James Albert, tailor
15 & 17 Edwards Tbs.coalir.er
19 Pleydcll John, buu-luT
21 Stone Albert. fisii merchant
[45 Corke
147 Bio«n John, lailor
149 Surfield Willi<,m, fried
fi.-h dealer
;5i Long Wah, laundry
:5s Setchfield James E.furni-
ture dealer
Park Liberal Club & In-
stitute (The) ( Matthew
Hart, manager)
[57 Soaminell Thus, furn dlr
I ';g Zausmer Charles & Co.
-s & de
iveiigrcr
163 Guida Daniel, Lonfectnr
165 Hayman John Jas.biuchr
167 Economic Trading Co.
bazaar
here is ]Vorthcote st
1 Madame L.
25* 27.
Ltd,
[69 & 171
milliner
171 Alien Brothers, musical
instrument dealers
173 Sainsbury Henry M. arti-
ficial teeth miker
175 Lewis Mrs
[77 Halbaum Henry Wallace,
mining engineer & sur-
190 CARDIFF.
City road— continued.
179 Holt & Co l*.t makers
181 Sirrell Edwin
183 Dyer Thomas
185 MilKins Samuel
187 Grant George m.a.,m.b.,
c.M.Aberd. surgeon
189 Inson Mrs
191 Cordrey John
193 Cadogan William, painter
Gaiety Grand Cinema,
picture palace
199 Frayling Francis Sidney,
furniture dealer
201 Thom Alexander, motor
car agent
203A, Ballard Joseph.boot ma
203 Smith VVm. Hy. laundry
205, 207A & 207 Spencer &
Co. Ltd. doll manufrs
211 Gilbey W. & A. Limited,
wine merchants
213 Parsons Jn.Wm.furn. dlr
215 Lernion Philip, draper
217 Park Conservative Club,
Albt.Chas.Burrows.man
219 Harden Ernest Charles,
chemist
223 London Joint Citv& Mid-
land Bank Ltd." (A. G.
Morel, manager)
223 Morel A. G
225 Davis Mrs.Ada, fruiterer
227 Hurdid^re Frederick Jas.
fishmonger
229 Barclays Bank Limited,
Samuel West, manager
229 West Samuel
here is Richmond rd
EAST SIDE.
2A, Baker William Charles,
hair dresser
2A, Guild of Social Workers
among the Blind
Cardiff & District (M;
Seccombe, hon sec.)
(Koath chambers)
2B, Beavan Edgar.watch ma
2C, UilborneW. J. confectnr
RoATH Branch Post,M.O.
& T. O., S. B. & Tele-
phonic E. D. Ortice
here isOiford la
4 Gordon Sand, tobacconist
4 Codes John, hair dresser
6 Naish Alfred E. Ltd. con-
fectioners
8 Crai e & f^ons Limited,
pianoforte makers
10 Worrell John, cycle manfr
12 Jeffery Frederick K. tailoi
14 Ruddock John Hy. Horist
18 Hamptons Heating Co.
Ltd. engineers
20 Kennard& Co.cycle agents
22 Fligelstone Airs. Ai
pawnbroker
24 Strong Henry Jas.hutclier
26 Jenkins Miss (rerlie, At\
28 Merretts' Ltrl. bakers
30 Lawrence Mrs. Isabell;
stationer
32 Lewis W. A.&Co. tbciis
34 Westlake Robt.Wm.grocer
36 Rees Walter George.tail.ir
38 Smith Wyndham, hay &
corn merchant
40 Farthing Herbt.W.chcmst
42 Roath Furnishing Co
here is ('«•« st
44 Frost Chas. Austin, fruitr
48 Williams Miss Sarah.drpr
50 Lane Thomas, fishmonger
52 k 54 Nash N. W.&Co.Ltd,
mot^ir engineers
54 Lucania Billiard Saloon
.... here is Shakspeare H ...
56 Ruperrap.H. Richd. Powell
58 Webb Mrs. Kate, confctnr
60 Wing Vo Lee, laundrv
62 Eyre Williara.imrk biitcl
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
64 Williams John, grocer
here is Milton st
66 Williams John, beer retailr
74 Brookes Wm. upholsterer
76 Clyde Arms p.h. James
b'Calla-han
hereis Biironst
78 Uronberg Leonard K.
tobacconist
80 Mitchell Mrs. Mary, ward-
robe dealer
82 Principality Plating Co
84 Weymouth Miss Alvina,
news agent
86 Parrott Frank, greengro
88 ShwartzLevi. furniture dlr
here is Tolicorth st
90 Peskoff Isaac, boot maker
92 Penning M. M. tripe dlr
94 Powell Joseph, butcher
96 Brown Frederick, butcher
98 Downman Herbert, grocer
100 David Charles, hair drssr
102 Lawrence Bros, ironmgrs
104 Roden Barnett, tailor
106 Sydenham Wm. fruiterer
108 Morris Henry, draper
no Sirrel Walter it Co.hosiers
112 Jenkins Edward, second-
hand furniture dealer
114 Sirrell Edwin, coufectionr
here is Pearson st
118, 120, 122 k 124 Charles
William, draper
124 Roberts MissMay, costmr
126 Snook Mrs.E.& Sons.gros
here is Cj/farthfa st
Pillar Letter Box
128 Erenberg Henry & Son,
secondhand turn, dlrs
130 Galpiu Mrs. Lilian, fruitr
132 Richards Vinciit J.butchr
134 Stark Mrs. Elizh. fancy
draper
138 & 140 Bould J. Limited.
cycle manufacturers
142 A\'illiams Ephraim,outfitr
hereis Trehams st
146 United Yeast Co. Ltd
148 Ch< etham Benj. boot ma
150 Wilkins William, butcher
152 Butcher Jas.friod tish dlr
154 Davis Fredk G. L. draper
156 Matthews Mrs. Sarah.
news agent
158 Evans Gwilym, chemist
214 Rogers Frank G. A. surgn
I here is Gl enrol) st
216 Hilborne W. J. confectnr
218 & 220 Evans David Valen-
tine, draper
222 Hill John, tobacconist
224 Ballard Phillip Arth. gro
226 Kendall & Sons Ltd. um-
brella makers
228 Masters & Co. (Clothiers)
Limited, clothiers
230 Oliver George,boot factor
232 Dodington Paul L. grocer
... here is Strathnairn st ...
234 Boyle & Co. (Cardiff) Ltd.
boot & shoe dealers
236Lamerton William &Son,
pork butchi
.here
162 Eedy Ste: hen, boot repr
164 Horton Frederick Wm.
hair dresser
166 Jewell Wm. ironmonger
170 Roath Park hotel, Percy
Augustus Lewis
here is Kincrait/ st
172 Jones Chas. & Sons, gros
i74Vaughan W. E. & Co,
Limited, dyers
176 Lennards Ltd. shoe mas
178 Heal.MissAmeliaFl.ireiice,
draper
180 Oliver Mrs. Harriet, hair
dresser
182 Merretts' Ltd. confectnrs
1S4 Hrll Walter Hy. butcher
186 Jenkins Mrs
188 Jones Edwin R. saddler
190 CIreese Arthur Gabriel,
fruiterer
194 Barnett Chas. pawnbro
<95 Brooks Llewellyn, com-
mercial traveller
here is A'eppoch st
198 & 20oHepworlh J. & Son,
Limited, clothiers
ao2 Hurcutn Ambrose, tobac-
conist
204 Castello Primo, confctnr
206 Lane Chas. fried tish dlr
208 Cassaline Motor Spirit Co
210 James Mrs. Clara, fancy
draper
212 Davies Mrs. Mary, grocer
2 Chorleyl.J.&Co.ho. dcrtrs
4 Griffiths William
6 Mnscovitch Mrs
8 Spencer Mrs
10 Williams Thomas,shopkpr
here is Court rd
12 Martindale Geo. uphlstrer
30 Hollman Morris, tailor
34 GriffithsMrs.Ro8e,tishmgr
so Turner William, shopkeepr
52 Neville hotel, Walter R.
Frisk
here is Allerton st. .t
Cornn-all st .'.
Pillar Box
54EvansGamesLtd.drag stres
56 Webber Albert, laundry
58 Evans Syl, news agent
238 WilliamsH. &Co.butchers here is Saltmead rd
240 Direct Trading Co. Limi-jio2 Jones Alfred, shopkeeper
ted, provision merchants "
242 Henry Thomas G. fruitr
244 Merretts' Ltd. confectnrs
246 Henry Thomas George,
hardware merchant
248 Maypole Dairy Co. Lim
248 Geen Cyril Ernest, bldr
250 Williams John, grocer
here is Albanu rd
Clare grardens. Canton,
Clare st. to Gloucester st.
1 Melhuish Bros, builders
2 Kent Edward
3 Perkins Charles Conway
4 le Chemint Herbert
5 Jones Frederick Arthur
6 Harse Mrs
7 Evans Miss
8 Dobson Mrs. Elizh. aparts
9 Bother William George
10 Stenner Charles Monray
; I Saunders Mrs
EAST SIDE.
Cardiff Tramway Depot
here is Pendyris .■!(
21 Thomas Edward W. com
mission agent
27 Davidson Robert.boot repr
congukqational mission
Hall & Chapel
39 Phdiips Mrs
41 Hutchens Edward
43 Hodges William, booksellr
45 Hayes Bert, bootmaker
,9 Newman Mrs. Florence,
tailor
53 Litofsky Mrs. E. shopkpr
57 Richards Valentine, tailor
Hoare Thomas Albert
63 Corbett George,shopkeepr
65 Hill Albert Edwd. butcher
67 Lodge Wm. pict.framema
67A, Lodge Wm. hair dresser
..here i.i Merches pi
69 Squire Sidney Arth. baker
91 Bartlett John, boot repr
loi Flynn James
103 Atkins Thomas, cycle ma
107 Lock George, shopkeeper
here is Universal st
Clare Rd. (Cardiff) Tem-
[lerance Institute Ltd.
Wm. A. Haincock, sec
149 Mantield Jas. Hy. contrtr
165 Johnson Christopher
173 Ghigi Aldo, furniture dlr
here is Penire st
17s Hilling Luke, ironmonger
177 Hodges William,dairymn
179 Jacobs Saml. A. pawnbro
181, 183 & 185 Phillips John,
draper
Fire Alarm
west side.
Gaist Lyske, batcher
.Morgan Mrs. Blanche,
wardrobe dealer
104 McKeniie Henry James,
printer
104 Davies Arthnr.naturalist
106 Raisey Mrs. Bertha, drpr
108 Roberts David Jn. butchr
no Strong Hubert, boot ma
112 & 114 Roberts Arthur,
furniture dealer
here is Chester pi
T14 & 112 Roberts Arthur,
furniture dealer
128 Williams John, greengro
130 Williams Philip,fishmngr
132 Dovell ThomaSjShopkeepr
here is Dorset .it
C34 Cohen Mrs. Sophia, pawn-
broker
136 Cohen Mrs. Sophia, boot
& shoe dealer
146 RichardsVincentJ.butchr
148 Cosh Miss Mary L fruitr
150 Cantillon Denny Edward
M.ii. surgeon
here is Durham st
154 Jenkins William, confectr
156 Eastmans Limited,btchrs
158 Cardiff Co-operative So-
ciety Limited, grocers
160 Tyndall Phillip Henry,
furniture dealer
162 London & China Tea Co.
tea dealers
164 Price David, baker
166 Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd
168 Home & Colonial Stores
Ltd. tea dealers
170, 172 & 174 Jones Bros.
drapers
176 Kent Harry, greengrocer
178 Thomas Dan, chemist &
druggist
Clare st. Canton, 66 Tudor
street to Despenser street.
EAST SIDE.
2 Raven Mrs
4 Lewis W. & Sons (Cardiff)
Limited, coach builders
8 Kneath Thos. coal trimuir
10 Lewis David, pilot
12 Ford John, contractor
14 McGregor Donald
16 Schwartz Samuel, tAilor
18 Evans Mrs
20 Harris Edward, pilot
22 NormanWm.coach trmmr
24 Coles Mrs
here is Despen.ier pi
fDownHrbt. Wm. nwsagt
26-J Town Sub-Post & M. O.
( Office
30 Harris Mrs
32 Harries Rev. Wm. [Bapt]
34 Spencer Hadyn
36 Krotosky Miss Fanny,
blouse maker
... here are De.tpenser grdns...
WEST SIDE.
I Dunbar & Loudon, phy-
sicians & surgeons
3 Goldberg Samuel, tailor
5 Comras Miss A. corset ma
DIRECTOKV.J
SOUTH WALES.
7 Thayer William
9 Lovell George, cariieuter
II Rosaspina Mrs
15 Scrase Albert John
17 Dillon Theodore Frunci:
M.B., B.A,, B.A.O.R.U.I
19 Callinicos Alexander
21 Rosen David, tailor
23 Puckey Henry, seaman
23 Kent Mrs
27 Summerha> OS Juseph,
private h.itel
here is Clare pi
29 Abrahams,Colemani6ons,
31 Weinglass Mrs
33 Whitaker James
... here are Clare qa
21 Richard Frederick
23 Harris Mrs
25 Balleine Capt. Archibald
i7 Furnivell Mrs
29 Morson Mrs
31 Jones Jabfiz
33 White John
35 Rogers Thomas Henry
37 Seudamore Rujjert .Stan
hope
39 Richards Mrs
41 Ross Hodan
43 Smith Thomas James
45 Stadleman Mrs
49 Lewis Jones L
Wi
57 Milson JNlrs. Frances, cos-
59 Evans Herbert Arthur
61 Fielding Hagh
63 Eggaford Robert Charles,
teacher of music
65 H unt Mrs
67 Nosworthy Mrs
Clarence Embankment,
Docks, Clarence road.
I Alexander Hnwell James,
channel pilot
II Hiretieo.Arth. dockenginr
here is Clarence pi
29 James J. D. master marinr
43 Howe D. Jn. channel pilot
45 Rowles Alfred, tug agent , 69 Roberts M
61 Child George, apartments 71 Hardess William Henry
71 HoweArth.A.channel piIoti73 John Cedric T
here is Clarence la I75 Davies Mrs
[77 Thomas Mrs
Clarence place, 44 Hunteri^g Smith Arthur James
street, Docks. |8i Smith Mrs
I ChamisMrs. Louisa, shpkpr, 83 Waugh Miss
85 Coole Albert Edward
37 Lyth Mrs
89 Williams William Henry
E.\ST SIDE. 91 James MissMaryE. teacher
here is Ponieroj/ st j of shorthand
Ward Maritime Press Ltd. 93 Lowther Mrs
publishers ! 95 James Walter V
'i hotel, 1 97 Burrows Miss Frances,
Clarence
bridge to H
road, Clarence • ;
irrowbySt. Docks
Albert Dale)', manager
:Nun
Mercantile Stores Limited,
ship store merchants
WEST SIDE.
Railway Station (Morgan
Morgan, station master)
Elkingtijn Alfred J. & Co.
■wheelwrights
WaltersT. Lid.ship store mers
St. Maky's School
here is Hurman St
Claude place. Roath, Clauc
road to Albany road.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Roberts Frederick C
teacher of n.usic
4 Tippett James
6 Hescllon Capt. Thomas
8 Hunt John
10 Thomas Robert Percival
... here IS Connaiiijht road .
here is Albany road
NORTH SIDE.
1 Willcocks Elias
3 Lukins Charles
5 Threadgill John Henry
7 Cross John
9 Ford John William
11 Oldham Robert
here is Claude mews ....
here is Albany road
EAST SIDE.
I \\'illiams Misses
3 Nurses Home U^'ss Annie
M. Howells, matron)
5 Harvey John C
7 Jones Miss
9 Garland John Sidney
II Williams Evan
13 WyattAllred
15 Elkington Mrs
17 LeVesconte Horatio
19 Kerrick Mrs
teacher of music
99 Sawle Miss Lily, (
loi Thomas Mrs
103 Lawrence Hector
105 Mulvey Hugh
107 Lamb Mrs
109 Marsden Miss
III IrvinMrs
113 Vine Charles William
115 Hay ward Arthur John
117 Thomas David
119 Lewis Joseph
121 White Reginald, artific
teeth maker
123 Escott Clharles
125 Sunderland John Willi;
127 Lewis Mrs
129 Castenhey Mathias
131 Newcomhe treorj-e
133 Lewis George Henry
135 Evans Griffith
6 Mullaiie Patrick J
8 Elias Mrs
10 Davies Jnhn
12 Niblett H.-nry
14 TysoiiAlht.master
16 Horwood Charles
18 Leyshon George
.0 Willie Mrs
20 Willie Edwin
22 Crocker William Donald
24 Shapcott Samuel
26 Jones Moses
28 Hinton Mrs
30 Morgan Mrs. Elizh. aparts
32 Solomon Joseph
34 Pincott James
36 Jones Mrs
38 St. Leger Frederick
40 Bonar Alexander
42 Johns George Henrj-
44 Roberts JohnHenry,paintr
46 Hamblyjn. master marinr
48 Cronin George
54 Goldsworthy Thomas Wm
50 Morris Thomas
58 Allen Frederick
60 Cole James Henry
62 Fisher Samuel
64 Davies Richard
66 Roberts John
68 Holt Mrs
70 Gilbert Mrs
72 Stark Mrs
74 (iorvin Mrs
76 Rowlands Capt.HiighThos
78 Read Sydney
80 Griffiths John Jones
82 Bement Mrs
84 Griffiths Thomas L
86 Hughes Mrs
88 Lewis Edward
90 Davies Llewelyn
92 Amor Frederick
94 Bennett Walter William
96 Reed Louis Charles
98 Berry Mrs
100 Baker Mrs
102 Tooze Mrs
104 Twist Mrs
106 Morgan Howard Vincent
108 Cloake Henry
1 10 Gerrard Mrs
1 12 Morgan Gomer
114 Thompson John
116 Jones Mrs
118 Hamming John E
120 Hughes Mrs
here is Claude pi
122 Oat way Mrs
124 Parlby Thomas Edmund
126 Penberthy SamuelCarter,
sen. teacher of music
128 Ashford Walter
130 Girdler Charles
[32 Wakley Mrs
Clifton street, Roath, 92
Newport road.
EAST SIDE.
B.1NK DUILDINOS :
1 Hudson Mrs. Harriet, to-
bacconist
2 Daniel Charles, seedsman
3 Naftalison Mrs. Annie,
29 Hartland Wi!liam,butcher
here is Ruby st
30 Shepherd Evan, draper
31 Clifton Palace Cinema,
W. H. Harford, mangr
32 Waldon S. T. confectioner
34 Smith Henry, draper
35 Lander James, ironmonger
36 Langridge Wra. outfitter
37 Pendasie Jas. fried tish dlr
38 Grady John, ironmonger
39 Eastmans Lim. butchers
40 Dobbs .Mrs. Harriett,coffee
here is Topaz st
41 London Joint City h Mid-
land Bank Ltd.'( branch)
(J.Hayden John, mngr)
42 Lever Henry, boot maker
43 Crates Wm. Henry, grocer
44 Metcalfe V\'illiamFrederick,
fried fish shop
45 Wilks Edward Jn.shopkpr
46 Dayus Mrs. Violet,dressraa
47 Ne\yman DaviJ, hairdrssr
48 Nicholls Charles, newsagt
49 Martin Mrs. Lydia, ward-
robe dealer
50 Parkinson William, grngro
here is Diamond st .....
58 Tredegar hotel, Mrs. Fanny
John
here is Fearl st
93 Lewis John R.
94 & 95 Nicholas Evan, grocer
Calli Mrs. Mary, painter
97 Lovatt George, restaurant
99 Rooth William, tobacconist
Lovatt Richard Hugh,
perambul.itor mannfr
.illii
5 White Herbert, butcher
6 Capper W. J. & Co.grocrs
8 Rowswell Mrs. Emma,
stationer
t Vaughan W. E. & Co. Lim.
dyers & cleaners
1 A, Stead d, Simpson Lim.
boot makers
here is Broaduvii
2 Clifton hotel, Robt. Thomas
3 ThomasWm.Rupcrt,statnr
4 Vale Joseph, fruiterer
5 Steward William, confctnr
6 Home & Colonial Stores
Limited, grocers
7 Woodley H. & Co. batchrs
8 Balsdon Miss rryphosa,cnfr
9 Harris S. draper
ID Thorne Cliftord & Godfrey
Strong, grocers
here is tiap/ihi) e st
11 Wilson Mrs. Kate, draper
12 Harris Joseph, grocer
13 St. Leger Mrs. D. contectnr
14 Hide A. & Co. stationers
16 Hilborne William James,
sugar boiler
17 Burns Charles W. clothier
i3 Bucliingham Jas. T. dairy
19 Phillips Thos. W. ironnigr
20 Cash & Co. boot makers
here is Emerald st
ii Aueott Frank, butcher
22 Davies William Geo. hosier
23 Maypole Dairy Co. Lim.
24 Pegrams, grocers
25,26&27 Peacock Mark,drapr
28 English S. Colonial MeatCo
03 GreensladeAlbertEdward,
furniture dealer
05 Ely William, watch repr
06 Holt Arthur G. boot ma
! roS Hicks Mrs. Emily, Horist
j no Lee D. W. laundry
I III UnderwoodAlfd.G.butchr
112 Orman Nathan, pawnbro
here is Lead st
113 WilloughbyJ. B.greengro
114 Dyer Geo. Frodk.news agt
116 Cohen George, shopkeepr
117 Todd John, pork butcher
118 Rowles EdwinJas.confctr
1 19 Brown Henry, greengrocr
120 Webber Isaac, draper
121 .Squire Alexander, grocer
122 Procter Robt. beer retlr
here is Copper si
123 Evans Daniel, bji>t lU-iker
124 Beamer MissEmiiia.confr
125 Monkley Mrs. Muiy, fish-
monger
126 Avana Cake Co. Ltd.cnfrs
i27Loiigstatt' Charles E.
fancy repository
128 PeacockM.&Son,bootfctrs
129 Davies Mrs. Mary.painter
131 Direct Trading Co. Lim
Cogan Albert, butcher
here is Silver st
133 Lewis David Jn. chemist
134 Lewis David. e.irthenware
dealer
135 St. Leger Chas. furn. dlr
136 WiUihellWm.Chas.butchr
137 Oliver (feorge,boot factor
138 Lyon Francis Hy. watch
'maker, & post office
139 Liplon Lim. prov. mers
140 White Henry, butcher
141 Ronnels Miss Eleanora,
tobacconist
142 Hutton D. grocer
here is Gold st
Roath Police Station,
David Bingham, supt
192
CARDIFF.
South WALKt^.
Clifton street— con.
Phillips Brothers, tailor
(Clifton house)
143 Downing Arthur James
watch maker
144, 147 & 1^8 Hall William,
draper
145 Pi-osser Walter, butcher
i46Culley Arthur C. & Co.
grocers &c
Clive chambers.
See Qdeen street.
Clive road, Canton, cjia
Co-n bridge road
[kelly's
Pen-
gg Hicks Mrs
101 Minor John
103 Jones William
105 Dight Charles William
107 Bail John
[09 Gronow Enoch
here is Staines St ...
[13 Curnow James Arthur
115 Slocombe GeorgeWilliai
van driver
17 Saccas George
19 Francis Set h
21 Bishop Mrs
23 Shakery Samuel
25 David Thomas
here is Sei/ina ter
127 RowlandSidney, decorator
Fry Clement
131 Lawler John Watson
■isley road.
EAST SIDK.
. Miles Frank R. cycle ._,. „„
2A, Wonnacott Jn'. boot repr 133 Scott Mrs
12 Harrington Daniel, haulier, 13s Luke Mrs
36 Balston Mrs ,37 Luke Mrs. Bertha, baker
40 O Brien^ John, apartments 139 Cadogan Harry
43 Roderick Charles
42 Jones Miss Annie, dressma
46 Evans David Charles
Duke of Clarence i
Thomas Burns
here is Fcnihroke rd..
50 Poole Herbert, baker
52 Young Arthur
54 Durand Gabriel
62 Howes Frederick
64 Black Duncan
66 Stevens Mrs
76 Hanks Henry Thomas,
surance agent
36 EeeceMrs.Marian,costnmr
here is RomiUy rd
104 Cox Mrs
... here is Syr David's otic
Woodley Hv. (Preswylfa)
106 Drake Henrv Herman
106 Drake Miss Elsia,dressma
105 Smith Frederick James
1 10 Hansford Joseph
112 Hamlett Walter Henry
1 14 Planick Joseph William
WEST SIDE.
... here is Fire Alarm box ...
I Jones ^^ illiam Edward,
news agent
3 LongmanWilliam,chimney
sweeper
13 Black James, paper maker
15 Harding Mrs. Theresa,
shopkeeper
15A, Lewis Silnev, shopkeepr
1 51), Rosser Richard Henry,
boot & shoe maker
Mathias Brothers, builders'
merchants
29 Surfiekl Henryjames,fried
fish shop
rWattsJolmHy. baker
35^ Town Sub- Post & M.O.
I O1FICB& Savings Bank
16 Baker Benjamin
18 Johns Henry
20 Nortnn William
22 Hill Mrs
24 (JriHiths William Edward
26 Wade Thomas
28 Perkins Frank
30 Isaac William M
32 Hanipson Frederick
34 Spear Charles
36 I'earce Henry
38 Reed James '
40 Challicom Leopold Albert,
basket maker
42 Purnell Seymour
44 Harris Alan John, builder
46 Thomas George
50 Silverton Oil Co. Ltd. oil
Clyde street, Roalh,
Gavesfield street.
t45 Pinnejl Mrs
[47 Slade Miss
[49 Austin William
[51 Parnell Sidney Herbert
IS Vishwell rd ,
52 Turpin Hector
34 Scovell Robert
56 Nicholson John H
58 Mayled William
60 Lewis Miss'Sarah, prepar-
j atory school
62 Cox Rowland
64 Brown Mrs
'68 Beer Richard A
ZoKrooksThos. Herbert,pilot!"";' "f-\v n
Johnson Thomas Allan (Clive 72 Davies Albert J i^ ^""^ '^™''- ^''
Hall) . . 1 74 Blundell Robert
here is Bui-lint/toiiter '76 Major Thomas
•78 Payne William
Clive St. Grange town, ^° f'""s William
Penarth rd. toHolmesdale st 1^^ Hayes Clement W
EAST SIDE. j84Penn Alfred B. M
3 Pocter William, shopkeepr '2^ •'"oes John Richard Po<,-„ (■„„»„„ n .^
7 English James. tobacconL. 88 Shead James l?°l*.^_.*^,"^5°.' ,9." "^^y^'
Cobum St. Cathays, iod
Salisbury rd. to Harriet st.
NOHTHSIUE.
2 Joseph R, tailor
4 Hollingslieiid Jn. hairdrssr
6 Huzzey Mrs. E shopkeeper
SSetchfield Joseph, cooked
meat dealer
lo Jones Robert R. boot ma
12 Lewis Wmiam,fried Hsh shp
66 Barter Edmund,shopkeepr
here is Fitzroif st
70 Allen Fredk. ironmonger
84 Giles Joshua, cabproprietr
-20 Batten Walter, coach bldr
20A, Batten Walt.blacksmth
SOUTH SIDE.
I Bowen Mrs. Jane,news agt
23 Shanahan Mrs. Sophia,
siiopkeeper
27 Wood Mrs. Isabclla,costmr
49 Astras Antonio, shopkeepr
d. grocer
Coedcae street. Grange
town, from Corporation
road to Blaenclydach st.
39 Baker Walt«r John.painter
& decorator
here is Red
Cardiff Public Libraries! proprietoi
(Grangetown branch) 92 Morris William, shopkeep
90 Fitzgerald Jeremiah, cab ' ^''"=''*°"'''''" ''''■''' ^«^''''
Frank linHy.cargo weigher
Smith Jn. J. warehousemn
Burford Mrs. Amelia, dairy
here is Stockland st ....
27 Fisher Rev. Daniel B A
29 White Mrs
Williams Mrs
S3 Dunn F'rederick
35 Carpenter Peter, pilot
37 Sparks William
39 Harris William
~mith L. W
43 Alexander Lewis, pilot
.. here is Penhevad st ....
Pillar Letter Box
47 Cole Thomas, grocer
49 Griffiths Mrs
51 Lacev Herbert, baker
53 Williams John, pilot
55 Williams William, Board 7 Miles Joseph, boiler maker
94 Hooper William, contrac-; 8 Jones Joseph Robert, clerk
' 10 Frist{)nAnthony,photgrphr
i2XewberyJn.(fustavus,"clerk
14 Williams William Weale,
accountant
16 Lloyd Thomas
tor (hauling)
96 Parsons Burton
98 Lewis Rev. John H
102 Matthews Mrs
104 Aspinall John
152 Smith Thos. C. cab propr, '8 Bailey Henry, com. travlr
176 Read Frank, grocer
" Poynter Joseph
,20 Jolly Alfred
22 SuttonLlen-ellynWni. clerk
24 Watkins James F
Cathays, 1 26 Elliott Frederick, fitter
Male- 1 28 Evans John Edwd. grocer
Clun terrace,
Monthermcr road
fant street,
I Williams William Richard ;^°lo^est,er avenue, R.u
3 Hufihes William from Pen-y-lan rojj
SThirkell Robert Henry,
of Trade officer
57 Hawkins Robert
=9 Taverner Willi;
61 O'Conncll Daniel
... here are Pentrclume, L'aii-
I Hme.< .f- St. Faijan's sti...
99 Cridland Ernestjas.shpkpi
loi Reed Thomas
103 .^!onleilh Mrs
iiij l':iynos Jas. marine engnr
9 Orchard Arthur Elijah
II Rickards William Samuel
13 Kingdon Ernest
15 Thomas William Henry
17 Solomon .Michael
19 Chambers Richard, clerk
21 Davies Mrs
23 Smith .McGregor,com.tiav|20 .Morgan
25 Preston Harry, marine '22 Peavce Arthur
2 James Taliesin
4 James Miss
6 Warinan Miss
8 Williams David John
10 Lewes John
12 Waddington Frank
14 Gough James
10 Rees William John
18 Walker Mrs
6i l!ak.-r Knu-I, "i„cor
here is Ell,,! yt
'53 Henly Jitfcjli, shopkeeper
65 Hook Mrs. Alice Maud,
shopkeepr
67 Ballingcr Alfred, confctnr
69SkidmorcMr8.Mary,.'hpkpr
7' D)mond Fredk. grocer |
3 ii'.u.'ii IJarnett, hardware
dei.l.T
here is Bromsf/rove st ,
Police .'station (Arthi
Wheeler, inspector;
Nati.
I Sell
97
Iriik licnj. boot ma
1ST ChAI'EL
Ham, (Forward Move-, ^'' '■°''
mcnt) WBST SIDE.
,*"■.!..';! ^"^ '* ! a Othen C.& Sons, cycle mas
4 Evans Mrs
6 Begg Mrs
8 Tavlor William
o Harri.s William
4 Haker Thomas
75 Clodp William, rag mer
... here is liomil/i/ id. West ...
95 Stranaghan _ & Stephens
. 1 . . gf„^,pj.g
•ish Henry John
29 McLnckie Mrs
31 Williams Willia
33 Whatley Mrs,
dress maker
35 Hardy Arthur Croft
39 Blick Mrs
Street William Alfred
24 Ayliffe Joseph
I Kendall Nicholas Harvey
3 David Mrs
5 Hughes William Ant!i..ni
7 XcH ton Mrs
Lottie,; 9 Hiller liichard Jn. T
I Gerrard Mrs
3 Samuel John
5 Jones Pugh
7 Kobi
Edmniid
hot
43 Kinsey Wm. coal trimmer' iq Mutter Thomas Henry
45 Evans John
47 Good Samuel
Davies Mrs
53 Green Thomas Edward
Yates Thomas.paper mer-
chant (The Mount)
Clydaoh street, Grange-
town, C^orporation road to
TalT embank mcnt.
Young Men's Christian Asso
((irangelown bch.).
Krown Mr:
23 Daniels LK<yd
IColdstream ter. Riversi le.
Canton bridge to Brook st.
I Carlyle Mrs
I 2 Lazcnby Thos. Hamilton
3 Klia-s William John.aparts
I 4 Frisk Arthur
I 5 .\Iadley Willi'am James
Thomas Joseph Bryant, sec I 7 Marks Harry.coramsn.agt
DIRECTORY.]
sjUth wales.
8 Griffiths Miss
9 Thompson John A
10 Price James
11 Botterell Mrs
12 Slofrgett Edward
13 McCarlhy Mrs. Margaret,
apartments
14 Cole George Hy. Mus.Bac.
professor of music
15 Bammert Charles
Collingrdou road.
See \\EST Bote dock.
Colonial buildings.
Colum road, continuation of
Park place to North road
here is Corheti rd ...
NORTH SIDE.
2 Simon Mrs
2A, Lewis John James
4 Davies John Wesley
6 Southall Miss
8 Williams George
10 Gyles William
12 Matthews Mrs
14 Rice Albert Ernest
16 Gotaus Oscar
18 Harman Horace
20 Cohen Mrs
22 Pearn Thomas John
24 Spratt Mrs
26 White I'rederick
28 Tinnock Alexander Wm
30 Asselbergs Cornelius
32 Davey George
34 Rogers Mrs
36 Williams John Thomas
38 Hillestram Mrs
40 Stephens Albert
42 Preston John Walker
44 Saturley Charles Henry
46 Walters James G
48 Davies William Charles
so Mnrley Mrs
52 Barber Thomas
54 Evans Egbert
56 Davies Ben
58 Evans Lewis
6oTilleySaml Wm. Harding
62 Milsom Benjamin
64 Kent Percival Gordon
66 Robertson James Robert
70 Oram Charles M
72 Rees Thomas
74 Morgan Edward Davies
76 Jones Evan
78 Bell Francis
80 Jones Mrs
82 Walker Mrs
84 Nance Charles
86 Codd Mrs
88 Allan Peter A
90 Haines Miss
132 Yeo Mrs
134 Dawson Thomas
136 Strong Francis
138 Thomas Edward
140 White Richard Oliver
142 Joyce William Henry
144 Phillips Algwyn James
146 Hardess John
148 AUgood Mrs
150 (lunn John
152 Thomas WilUam Fredk
154 Salmond David
156 Edwards Herbert Victor
here is Cohim pi
158 Blake Richard Alfred
160 Howell John George
162 Williams Mrs
164 Allgood James
SOUTH SIDE.
I Holme Mrs
3 Cotton Benjamin
S Powell William
7 Jones Frederick
9 Davies Mrs
II Cohen Israel
13 Morris William Morgan
13 Drew —
17 Thomas Jonathan Eralyn
19 Williams Willie
21 James Israel
23 Lock William
25 Noel Mrs
27 Phillips James
29 Francis Henry
31 Hovenden Frederick
33 Cotty Mrs
35 Craely Harry
37 Hill George
39 Brameld Edgar Vernon
41 John Thomas Henry
43 Roberts Guy
45 Watkins Samuel
47 Thomas George Francis
49 Rees Joseph Lewis
51 FoUey William
S3 Horton Alfred William
S7 Dunford Mrs
59 Thomas Mrs
5i Higgins Robert
63 Gillett John WilliamJames
6s Williams Thomas Oscar
67 Griffiths Vernon
69 Davies Thomas William
71 Williams Thomas Henry
73 Burgess Harold E
7S Mitchell Andrew
77 Reese Tom Evans
79 Edwards John
Harlow Alexander
83 Bray John Wade
8s Pritchard Edward Thomas
87 Jones John Hadyn
Huxtable Richard
Wells Frederick
93 Jones Mrs
95 Bayley John Talbot
94 Boshier Mrs
96 Roberts Silas
98 Hancock John Ja
100 Rowland Mrs
102 Clalwortliv Mrs
1 George
Willi
ims Edward
an Mrs
Ivor William
Thomas
3nce Andrew
116 Sancto Walter Edward
118 Jones Rev. Alewyn
Saon.lers b.a
120 Griffiths George
122 Theophilus Mrs
124 Hague Edwin
126 Vincent Mrs
128 Norman Ernest Edward
130 McLeod Robert William
2 Ridgway Lewis, insur. agt
6 Fisher Miss Clara, shopkpr
24 Cawley Robert, hair dressr
Elliott Mrs. Eliza, shopkpr
Workmen's Institute,
Ernest Miles, sec
Compton street, Grange-
town, 90 Court road to
Wedmore road.
7 Rymen Mrs.Elizh.shopkpr
II Dance James, shopkeeper
31 BarkerMrs.Emily, shopkpr
Connaueht road, Roath,
from Princes St. tnClaude pi.
WEST SIDE.
I Elliott Charles Edward
3 Rate William
5 Thomas Miss
7 Tasker Alfred
9 Lattey Norman
II Perkins Mrs
13 Rea Leonard
15 Jones Mrs
17 White William Robert
19 Howell William Thomas
21 Jones Mrs
21 James Rev. Francis B.
[Wesleyan]
23 Goodall Mrs
25 Hirschfeld Leopold
27 ShackcU Trevor John
29 Hurrell Arthr.mast.marnr
31 Cadereall Edward
33 Came Mrs
35 Scott Thomas
37 Leng Richd. mstr.mariner
39 Thomas Henry
41 Griffiths Miss
43 Bennett WilUam Henry
Langridge William
47 Lewis Mrs
49 Harries Thomas
51 Parry Mrs
53 Jones William
55 Thomas Mrs
57 Norman Mrs
59 Fouraker James P
Dando John
63 Davies Henry
65 Bird iMiss
67 Stein Carl
69 Grant Mrs
71 Mitchell Alexander
73 Dickenson Edward
here is Arraii st
75 Mathias Frederick H
77 Mackenzie Thos. com. trai
79 Cooksey Mis
81 Fisher James
83 Date Mrs
85 Coles Reuben
87 Johns Percy
89 Lewis Frederick William
91 Walters John
93 Tailor Mrs
95 Becker Paul
97 Miller Frederick Charles
99 Martin Frank
loi Chapman Mrs
103 Clarke Mrs
105 Francis Alfred John
107 Stokes Albert Edgar
109 Williams Frank
III Bowman Mrs
113 Siddall Miss
115 Wallis Simon
117 Sparkes Frank
119 Thomas Miss Lotty A.
teacher of music
119 Thomas Mrs
121 Fudge William
EAST SIDE.
2 Dalrymple F. f.r.c.o.
teacher of music
4 Lewis Walter
6 Evans Mrs. Ellen, aparts
8 Clarke Mrs
10 Rogers Arthur John
12 Howell William Gough
Pillar Box
[4 Bennett Mrs
16 Jones Rev. Edwin Peter
B.A. [EnglishCalvinistic
Methodist]
8 Roberts Owen, master
Jones John
Gough William Thomas
Watson Abraham R
26 Pye Rev. Charles United
Methodist]
28 Jones Mrs
Goifrev Rev.William Basil
B.A. [curate of St.
Margaret's, Roath]
Peppar Mrs
Stewart Alexander
|6 Thomas Mrs
38 Davies Mrs
CARDIFF. 193
40 Bancroft Mrs
44 Sharman Harry Charles
46 Perkins John
48 Gardner Fred
50 Southern Thomas
52 Jellmgs Ralph
54 Jellings Edwin
56 Lewis Austin
58 Williams Rees Charles:
60 Hitchingsclip Thomas
62 Roberts Mrs
64 Gause Nicholas
66 Wood Frederick WUliana
63 Lewis William Thomas
70 Bird Ernest William
72 Bright Colin
74 Bennett Arthur
76 Jenkins Thomas
78 Griffiths Mrs
80 Jones Mrs
82 Young George William
84 Lewis Mrs
86 Wallace Mrs
83 Mott Mrs
90 Gaundry Mrs
92 Greggans Peter James
94 Holland Mrs
Jenkins Miss
98 Webb Frederick William
100 Aylward Theodore Edwd
102 Southern Rev. Wm.Thos.
Tcurate of St.Margaret'sJ
104 Lindsley John Thomas,
registrar of marriages
106 Theophilus Mrs
108 Thomas Mrs
110 Yates John William
112 Thomas Wm.M.com.trav
Constellation st. Roath,
Meteor street to Tin street.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Shepherd (Cardiff) Ltd.
pawnbrokers
6 Owen Thomas
20 Lewis Joseph
24 Thomas William LewiS),
chief engineer
26 Mirlees Thomas, painter
28 Rawlings Thomas, grocer
...hey e is Prince LeopoUl st ...
30 Davies Mrs. Margt grocer
46 Cardiff Butchers' Wool &
Hide Co. Ltd. (Herbert
Rooksby, sec)
48 Callow Mrs. Mary, fried
tish dealer
50 Bennett James, boot makr
58 Williams Philip R. butchr
'ere is Ci/cle st
NORTH SIDE.
25 Usher Mrs. Margt. shopkpr
Evans Mrs. Clara Frances,
beer retailer
SS Fevin Mrs. Matilda.shpkpr
■ -e is System st
57 & 59 Goodman Bros.mana-
facturers of butchers
coats & aprons, shop
fitters & cutlers
Consulate chambers.
See Bute strbet.
Conway road, Canton, 22
Romilly cres.toGladstonecres.
EAST SIDE.
Wesleyan Centenary Sun-
day Schools
2 Gibbon Mrs
4 Varcoe Albert F.
6 Davies Levi
o Davies Thomas N
2 Peters Janie.s Neil
4 Sanders Charles Fletcher
6 Sanders George Merrils
8 Beavan Francis John
o Hopkins Walter
26 Hybart Albert John
iUhley Mrs
19-4
CiRDIFF.
8(JUTH WALES.
[kelly'
CoNWAT BOAD — continued
30 Read Walter
32 Wood Mrs
34 Beachey Henry
36 Freeman Charles Henry
38 Foolks Job
40 El well Mrs
42 Johns Henry
44 Katlill James
46 Wood Frfderick (i
48 Badcoe Mark
50 Wallbronk Edward Horatio
52 Charlton George Napoleon
54 Emerson Herbert
56 Mullin James M.A., m.d.
surgeon
here is Mortimor rd
58 Conway p.H. Miss (iladya
Ford
60 Meek John
62 Fitzgerald Ridgeway
64 Chatterton Charles
66 Lazenby George
68 Hall William Thomas
PiLLAE Letter Box
west side.
Wesi.eyas Methodist
Chapel
Harrison John Bell (Pem
broke house)
3 Yeoland William
5 Jones Richard Admiral
7 Dickson Robt.Hodges,decLr
9 Payn Mrs
II Salway Charles
13 Woodman John
15 Alder Ernest
17 Smith Joseph
19A, Evans Morgan Rowland
19 Hopkins Miss Helena
21 Curtis Mrs
27 Canlan Edward
29 Hyde Robert
31 Smith Mrs
35 Griffiths Thomas John
33 Hewitt John Walter
37 Jenkins Miss
39 Heslop William Thomas
41 Trewartha Edgar Hilchens
43 Davies Rev. David Edwin
B.A. [Congregational]
45 Carroll Mrs
47 Bishop George William
49 Badham Rev. Edgar[Pies-
byterianChurch of Wales]
51 Lee lioberl Evans
55 Jones Samuel
57 Williams Henry Hugh,
physician & surgeon
59 George Thomas Gough
61 Rogers William
63 Spearing Mrs
6s Powell Mrs
6sA, Saunders Thomas Wi
carrier
67 John William Henry
69 Turner Joseph
71 Stadoii Henry
73 Jiallingtyuc Mrs
75 Svmonda Henry George
77\VilliamsMrs "
79 Haslnck Mrs
81 Williams Wm. mast, ma
Trigg Henry, general dl
83 Huddy John
8s Harry Richard
87 Claudy Mrs
89 Francis Mrs
91 Hill William
here U Prnhin
33A, Evans Mrs. Lou
shopkeeper
3 Fry John, shopkeeper
Copper street, Hoath, Metal
street to Clifton street,
English Co.so. Chapel , „,.,,. ,„.,,. „ ,
Finch John, boot repairer 1 S Williams William Howard.
'^ 1 shopkeeper
Corbett road, Cat hays, 7 Upham Montague Edwin,
I , Corporation road. Grange-
town, Penarth road to
Avondale road.
EAST SIDE.
MerrettMrs. Hilda, confr
Williams Isaac, hairdresser
Cat hays.
North rd. to Railway bridge.
5 Langmaid William
Aberdare Hall, University
students' residence (Miss
Kate Hurlbatt, principal)
>i Barbier Professor Paul
25 Pierrard Mrs
27 Gibbs Peter William
29 Routledge Mrs
31 Dii Miss
33 Higman Frank S. m.b.k
35 Griffiths W. Gordon
37 Milner Charles Herbert
Pillar Letter Box
here is Colum rd
39 Oram Charles, grocer
41 Rutter Mrs. R. tobacconist
Taff Vale Railway Co.'s
Engine Sheds
Upper
Cornwall street,
Grangetnwn, Ch:
to Virgil street.
SODTH SIDE.
21 Branch Thomas Henry,
picture frame maker
here is Saltmead r,l
23 Ferrier William, grocer
37 McKelTieMrs.Mary,shpkpr
here is Chester .It
39 Andrews Frederick, baker
53 Johannesen Simon, pawn-
broker
here is Warwick si
55 HinUs Geo. Hy. news agt
Northway Samuel, fried
tisb dealer
pork butcher
II Evans D. Smart m.d., m.s.
physician & surgeon
here is Ferndale st
13 Welli igsMissCaroline,drpr
IS HorwoodWalter,hair drssr
17 & 19 Clatworthy & Co.
boot makers
23 Kirman Thos. fried fish dlr
27 Higgins William Edward,
arlifieial teeth maker
here is Coedcae st
37 Townsend Joseph, baker
39 Sheldrick Mrs. Annie, con-
fectioner
41 Kee Yong, laundry
43 Williams Mrs. Florence,
shell fish
street, Cathays,
Pentyrch st. to Gelligaer st.
j6 .*aul William Hy. baker
37 Warner John, coal mer
48 Baverstock Mrs. Violet
Mabel, teacher of piano-
forte
Cottrell road, Roalh, 162
Cyfarthfa st. to Albany rd.
EAST SIDE.
2 Isaacs Henry & Sous,
cabinet makers
44 Hinton John, insur. agent
48 AherneMatthew,cab propr
here is Arran st
50 Elliott James, grocer
92 Leyland Richard, draper
94 Hayes Jn. window cleaner
116 Suddaby John, carpenter
128 Hosgood Clifford, aparts
Williams Bros. & Co.
house decorators (yard^
160 Penylan Motors Limited,
motor car proprietors
160 ArcherArth.Jas.boot repr
j 160 Phelps John, laundry
43A, Tudor Road Laundry Co '6° Fr-'sor John, clothier
45 Fox Mrs. AnnieCecilia, gro
,(ll47 Fletcher Mrs.Martha
WEST SIDE.
I here is Ci/f.irthfa St
49 Kennerell Edgar, grocer ' f"''' '' Treharris st
51 Gilliland Thomas, picture ••••••■• *"''< is Arran st..
frame maker -*"■< '•' Vpper A iMra.^ st..
S3 Poole Albt.Hy.Thos.grngro here is Amioch .■it
, . ^ . here IS Glenroy st
here IS Cymmer st ' ^
61 Hooper Wm. Hy.greengroi 26 Ward Austin Jas.decoi-atr_„„. ,„.j ,., „ „,„ „ ,„
63 Stroud Geo.Hcnr5^butcher 32 Smith Robert James M.B., °^?f' ^'^TjTrTi
6s Ingram Thomas, china & B.ch. physician & surgn ^ C'"" ™=«' '" ^"^^°'^ »»•
Conybeare road. Canton,
continuation of Ivy street to
I'encisely road.
I Pattison Charles Henry,
vulcaniser
3 Smith Mrs. Edith Emily,
midwife
1 1 Price Thomas, carpenter
21 Richards Philip, coal dlr
27 Elias Miss Gwenllian.tchr
SS Price David, grocer
... here is Llanbradach st ...
Pillar Box
WEST SIDB.
2 VincentRd.&Son3,hauliers
Harry Squire,
Jones M. E carpenter
.... here is Strathnairn s
Goodridge & Breckon,
cab proprietors
here is Albany nl
County hall.
See Cathays park.
glass dealer
69 Jones Albert, butcher
Dorset st...
gs Chas. coal dlr
75 HackmanMrs.Alice,shpkpr
here is Devon st
77 Spearey Frederick, grocer
79 Jenkins Percy, shopkeeper
81 Griffiths Mrs. Mary Ann,
china & glass dealer
NORTH SIDE.
here is .illerton st
2 Carter John, shopkeeper
22 Williams George,boot repr
here is iiussex st...
24 Flower Robert, shopkeeper
44 Uagg Henry Jsph. shopkpr
here is Saltmead rd
46 Perry Robert George, fried
fish dealer
62 Dorgan Mrs. Sarah.grocer
f Howard Mrs. Beatrice
J Lucy, shopkeeper
'°") Town Sdb-Post & M. O.
(. Ol'FICE
78 Clarman Samuel, draper
80 Sliepston Mrs. Esther,
laundress
82 Olsen Mrs. Adelaide, news
84 Parsons (George, hair drssr
86 (rable Mrs. L^'ali, draper
88 Avana Cake Co. Ltd. hkrs
90 Rogers Mrs. H. bulcher
92 Cornwall p.h. James Os-
borne Whf
2 Hall Miss Eimly, aining
i5 Morse Frederick, shopkpr
18 Edwards George, painter
here is Monmouth st
here is Redlaver .it •
34 Strange Ernest & Son,
hair dressers
36 Chapman Chas. boot repr
38 Densley Mrs.Margt grocer
40 Male Herbert, fruiterer
42 Napper Eli, fried fish dlr I36 Hill Mrs. Matilda,shopkpr
44 Cranch Henry, watch mkr| here is Allerton st
46 Chore Mrs. Hannah,tbcnst'38 Richards William,greengro
54 Richards MissKlizh. draprl44 Sedgbeer George, shopkpr
56 Johnson Oliver, fruiterer 48 JonesGeorge.fried fish shoj.
58 Moses Geo. Alfd. butcher 32 Menzies Mrs. Kate,shopkpr
60 Horwood Robt. news agent [34 Hodges (Jeorge, news agt
62 Davie James, plumber 56 French Edward, furii. dlr
here is Stockland st ' here is Stoui/hton .«(
64 Hollyman Alfd. Jolin,baker 58 Hackman Charles,shopkpr
here is I'enhevad st 1 74 Harris Sidney, shopkeeper
Club I ■
Saltmead rd .
86 Grangctown Catho he C ub , ,_ , ,,..„. , ,
& Institute, 76 Templar \\ ill.ain, shopkpr
el Reilly, steward 9° R^-'ey "^'lOS shopkeeper
& Co. shipwrights hereisComptonst
Dinah,shop-
Dani
90 (irenson
102 Belcher
keeper
104 Grangotown Conserva-
tive forking Mens Club
(Mrs. Kate Bending,
stewardess)
Itere i I'entrebane si
Gramqe Pleasure Gauden.s
... here is Holmesdnle st ...
here is Cambridi/e st
152 Needi Arthur James.bakr
64 Gale William, pih
here is Hereford st ! 166 Brico Miss Ethel, teacher
94 McCullnugh William, grcr- of music
96 Thomas John, butcher 1 174 Kcrman Miss Ethel, grocr
98 JonesWilliamHy. hair drssr 176 Norris Robert, news agt
104 Payne Harold Edward,] Ebknezeh Gospel Hall
boot repairer ' Siloam Baptist Chaphl
92 Evans John, shopkeejier
to6 Ford James, shopkeeper
here is Somerset st
108 Ford George, shopkeejicr
122 Peden Mrs. Mary, shpkpr
SOUTH SIDE.
25 Fletcher Mrs. Jane, shpkpr
here is Allerton st
27 Hoskings Itichd. butcher
45 Davis Edward, butcher
here is Sussex st
47 Neillr Robert, grocer
63 MoraitisNicholas,boot repr
here is Saltmead rd
65 Caple Frederick, shopkpr
85 Harry Edwd. Thos.shpkpr
Letter Box
Council Schools
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
195
Coveny street, Splott, 112
Railway street to Haber-
shon street.
WESrsIDK.
2 BrownMiss Louisa,drss.ma
here is Carlisle st
Pillar Letter Box
41 James Wm. Jn. insur. agt
Brown Ben, boot repairer
Cowbridere road. Canton,
continuation of Castle 3t.
to Ely common.
Richards Martin l.d.s.
surgeon-dentist
Bradley Wm. & Son, solrs
Royal London Mutual In-
surance Society Limited
I'axman's, dyers ^cleaners
Warren & Co. tailors
Ainsworth Charles H.
artificial teeth milter
Davies Thonjas, professor
of music
Goss Miss Alice, private
school for girls
Patterson Mrs. Esther,
apartments
here is Green st
Cohen Solomon, antique dlr
British Go. Ltd. coal raers
Williams Miss
Pearson Snowden, artificial
teeth maker
Darling Harry, artiticia!
teeth maker
Avon Richard Marshall,
house decorator
Trapnell Robt. ho. decrtr
CuUen Mrs. Elizabeth
O'Leary Mrs. Madeline,
Hobbs Edwin,dyer& cleanr
Nathan Alfred N. artificial
teeth maker
Marsh Mrs
Roddy George
Thompson Mrs
Stewart & Stewart, tailors
Westgatc hotel, Mrs.
Sarah Ellen Gray
e}'e is Lower Cathedral rd..
( Davis Jn. Hy. confectnr
■{ Town Sub-Post & M.
L O. O. & S. B
Savery Alfred James,
Rees MissesL.&J.stationrs
Levene Binjamin, confr
Evans W. Hesketh m.d.
surgeon
Silver Carnet
Treasure William Beeson
C. M.D. surgeon
.. here is Ramlen pi
St- Paul's Congre-
gational Chapkl
Chick William Ciiarles,
cab proprietor
Wcns'ey Ernest James
Bromley Thomas Alfred
Jones Matthew
Hybart Frederick Wm. K
Taylor Robert Henry
\N illraore Herbert a.l.c.m.
school of music
Lewis Abraham
Smith Thomas
Engl.ind Patrick Joseph
M,1L surgeon
H opgood Fred eriek Bryant ,
dist. supt. W^esleyan &
General Assurance Soc
(iihb Ennis & Co. arti-
ficial teeth makers
Powell Mrs
Lloyd Oswald & Co. elec-
trical engineers
I
Collins Francis John
I Rees Thomas, aparts
3 Home for Children (Mrs.
M. E. Ingledew, matrn)
f Down WilliamThomas,
Town Siiu-Post, M. O.
I 0.&S.B.& Telephone
Call Office. Tele-
grams dispatched,
but not delivered k
I telegraph money or
der? issued, but no
1^ paid
here is Seville si
here is Wellington st
107 Wyndham hotel, Harold
P. Chamberlain
109 Mathias Bros, builders
113 Brown James, boot repr
ii7Cbisnall George Henry
furniture remover
123 Mogridge Albt.sign writ:
123 Mogridge Miss Winifred,
milliner
129 GodfreyCaleb, harness ma
i29A,Cobb James Clement,
baker
13s James David, laundry
137 Hurman George Andrew,
furniture dealer
Canton Coliseum Picture
Palace
... here is North Morgan si ...
145 Royal Exchange p.h,
Thomas Bickford
147A, Hobbs Archibald Chas.
watch maker
147 Marks Solomon, draper
149 Thomas Thomas, grocer
151 Goodman Miss Dora,drpr
153 Roberts & Co. tailors
155 Cobb JamesClement.baki
1 57 Thomas George Tudor
chemist
159 Direct Trading Co. Lim
grocers
161 Levy Lawrence, draper
163 Cohen Harry, furniture
163A, Pidgeon C. & S<
builders' merchants
165, 167, 169, 171, 173 & 175
Knight Donald, draper
177& i79KnigbtDonald,cloth;
here is Ann st
Pillar Box
181 Fore.sters' Arms P.H.
Wdliani Alfred Jones
183 HilUer Richard Johr.
Guy, pork butcher
185 & 187 Hancock Mrs. Eliza
Ann, fruiterer
189 Wilson James, butcher
191 DinscombeFrank.fisbmgr
193 Williams Thos. furn.dealr
195 Lipton Ltd. provsn.mers
197 Soder Mrs. Bella, draper
199 Morgan Henry, butcher
20X Welsh Thos. provsn. dlr
203 Taylor Walter, watch ma
205 Davidson David, furn. dlr
207 Phillips Thomas,fishmngr
209 Excel Products Co. tripe
dressers
ziiBurgeFredk. M. beer ret
here is Pictonpl
213 London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank Ltd. (Friink
Greenslade, manager)
213 Wallington Wm. Claud
215 Trapnell William George,
house decorator
217 Cottrell Miss EUena,
fancy goods
219 Cottrell Miss Mary, china
warehouse
221 Floyd E. hair dresser
S23 George Wm. boot maker
225 Lewis Edward Theodore,
fancy bazaar
237 Tope Alfred William,
manufacturing confr
229 Slight Edwin,ironmonger
231 Davies Mrs. Mary Jane,
dairy
233 Chiplen Percy, temper-
ance bar
23s Barclays Bank Ltd. (V,
S. Robin'on, manager)
237 Phillips Jn. fried fish dlr
239 Admiral Napier p.h.
CorneliusBrownHopkins
here ts Albert
241 & 368 Coombs George,
corn dealer
243 Phillips Mrs. Bertha,
provision dealer
245 C'ramphorn Herbert,
picture frame maki
247 Thomas Thomas, clerk to
the Llandaff parish
council & collect-
rates for the parish of
Llandaff
249 Madley James, furn. dl
253 DaviesMrs.LouisaMartha,
25s Elkington A. J. & Co
wheelwrights
here is Delta st
259 Gross inn, Mrs. Mary
Augusta Dyer
261 Thomas David Henry,
hair dresser
263 Rivers Stanley, watch ma
265 Parry James Arthur,
boot maker
267 James Albt. fried fish dlr
269 Davis Archibald D.grngro
271 Lloyds Bank Limited (J.
D. Blackie, manager)
here is Lecktoith rd
27s Cownie James Fothering-
ham M.B.Edin. physcn
here is Church rd
National Provincial &
Union Bank of England
Limited (Henry G.
Hutchins, manager)
279 Bryan I^dgar Samuel, tailr
281 Keene William
283 Kempton William
2S5 Cuming George Edward
287 Phillips Edgar
289 Rule Miss
291 Price Thomas
here is Fenllyn rd
293 SolomonHarry & Co.tailrs
295 Price Ernest Henry
L.R.c.P.I. & L.M. surgn
299 Hill Thos. & Son, tailors
Payne J. Rowland
M.R.C.S., L.E.O.P. phy-
sician & surgeon
301 & 303 CantonLiberal Club
& Institute,
Maurice Ash, sec
here is Alexandra rd,
305 Bale Thomas Whitecross,
tailor
307 Ashley Howard, who. gro
309 Dunn Wm. Jspb. builder
311 Goggan Edmund
313 Price Albert
315 Bowditch Miss Susan,
laundress
317 AndrewsJsph.furn.dealer
319 Smith Mrs. Lvdia, fruitr
321 McCuUoch Alexander,
cycle manufacturer
323 Taylor Walter Jn.plumbr
327 Pearce Sydney Frank, gro
327A & 327B, Harris Arthur
John, ironmonger
329 Jones & Sons, midertakrs
329A, Carter Alfred
329B, Welch William
New Trinity Conghbga-
tional Chapel
here are Theobald gdns ...
Meredith William
333 Lock George
335 Fox Joseph William
337 Pepperell John
339 Bines Miss Ada c.m.b.
certified midwife
341 Yardley J. S. & Son
hotel stock takers
343 Jones Mrs
345 Williams Henry
349 Campbell Fredk. William
M.H.C.S., L.R.c.p. phy-
sician & surgeon
here is Beda rd
35 1 Dowle Albert George
353 Dodd William
355 Chamberlain John
357 Martin Herbert
359 Hawk William
361 Bartlett Mrs
363 Brown George
363J, Cardiff Motor School
(ReginaldEsnouf,propr)
365 Farr William
367 Haines William Jn. Fredk
369 \^'illiams Ivor, artificial
teeth maker
371 Jutsum William Alfred
373 Dunn Michael
375 Cardiff Co-operative So-
ciety Ltd. (The), grocers
377 Treseder Mrs
379 Home for F'nendless Girls
(Mrs. Ella Lindley,
matron)
here is York st
387 Harris Thos. Hy.(
399 Ghave Charles Leopold,
music dealer
401 Rich Samson W.furn. dlr
United Mkthodist
Chuboh
here is Grosvenor st
Pillar Letter Box
401A, Edwards Thos. draper
here is iVottingham st
Victoria Park Wesleyan
Chapel
Somerset place :
403 Green Miss A<;nesA.L.c.M.
tcachenof music
405 Kendnck Robert Samuel,
insurance agent
411 Mitchell Henry, boot ma
here is Lincoln st
413 Evans Mrs. Hannah, gro
421 Dent William Edward
423 Read Alfred
425 Pocock Thomas
427 Light John
429 Morgan E. & Co. furni-
ture removers
431 Simons Mrs. Sarah, certi-
fied midwife
433 & 435 Cardiff Union Cot-
hei^e is Norfolk st
439 Fleet Charles William,
artificial teeth maker
443 Angier Walter,comm.agt
445 May F'rancis
449 & 451 Cardiff Union Cot-
tage Homes
461 Stanley Mrs. Ann, market
gardener
St.Lukr's MissionChrch
Owen Thomas & Co. Lim.
paper makers (Ely paper
mills )
EIv Paper Works Institute
...... here is Ely rd
NORTH SIDE.
Gardiff Bowling Club, Idris
E. Arnott, hon. sec. (Sophia
gardens)
s. w. 7*
196
CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALKS.
[kelly's
OowBHiT>QE ROAD — Continued
Sophia (wardens,
Wm. IsaacBrooks.caretaker
here h Cathedral rd
2 Goldstein Benjamin
4 Edwards Henry Griffith
6 Roberts Robert
3 P)»nt Mrs
TO Webb Harry Francis,
pianoforte tuner
12 Gray Andrew
14 HoikinsMrs.Uouis.i.aparts
16 Corliill Edward
18 Collins Percy
20 John William
22 Simon Samuel
24 liurgess Hubert
26 Edelman Joshua, photogr
28 Hancock Robert
30 Treseder William Limited,
nurserymen
Cardiff Union City Lodge,
Jas.Robt.Ingledew,mstr
Tire Alarm
"Memorial buildings :
32 Epstein Hyman, tailor
Presbyterian Memorial
Hall
32A, Brims Donald, chemist
32B, Henriette Miss Naamah,
milliner
34 Hughes William
36 Devereux Arthur Cecil
F.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon
38 Thomas James
40 Bridgwater Mrs
42 Hockey Bert, apartment
44 Stone David, furniture dlr
48 Rivers John Poole, piano-
forte dealer
30B, Bridgwater Mrs. Mary
Anne, confectioner
50 Brooks Dye Works Ltd
dyers & cleaners
50A, Singer Sewing Machine
Co. Limited
52 OvendcnHy.Jn.tobaccnnst
54 BucklandSidncyHrbt.tailr
58 Avana Cake Co. Limited,
pastrycooks
60 Britton Alfred, refresh-
ment rooms
62 Rebori Miss Kate, coiifclnr
■64 Jones Ernest, tobacconist
^6 Worrell Ueoi;ge. cycle ma
Chief Constable's Office
(Ca^rf, Lionel Arthur
^Lindsay M.v.o. chief
constable ; Supt. William
Jones, chief clerk)
County Police Station
68 Taylor Ueori;e,pork butchi;
70 & 72 Lega»sick& Co.drprs
74 King's Castle hotel, Il-nry
IV. Westlake
here U King's rd
76 PJant Mrs. Elizabeth,
china & glass dealer
78 Davis ArchibaldD. fruiterer
.30 Boyle &Co. (Cardiff) 1.
boot dealers
hert is H-i/ndham crei
ti2 Griffiths Ivor, butcher
114 Pioneer Manufacturi
Co. furniture luanafrs !2i8 Cohen Mrs. Jane, draper
116 British & Argentine Meal 1 .here is Gla,
Co. Limited, butchers
118 Boots Cash Chemists Lt'l
120 Maypole Dairy Co. Lim
122 JohnsonBros.dyers&clnr.<
I22A, Taylor Jas.umbrella ma
124 Longstaff C. E. bazaar
126 Williams Thomfon
Gregory, chemist
here is Severn rd
128 Evans Jenkin, draper
130 Home & Colonial Store*
Limited, grocers
Hope Baftist Chapel
(English )
134 Davis Archibald D.
fruiterer & greengrocer
136 Hill Wra. H. hair drcssr
136A, Redman James Joseph,
cab proprietor
Lewis court :
I Smith William,blacksmitb
)m, Chinese Indry
d Edwin.confectnr
224 Williams Eras, boot repr
' Morris Richar I William,
greengrocer
228 SmithMissMillicent.confr
230 Hockridge Arthur.butchr
232 Edy William, ironmongr
234A, Norman *)hn Ltd. fur-
niture manufacl urers
234 Padfield Hubert James,
dairyman
236 Williams & Co. butchers
236A, Day Edward & Son,
fruiterers
36B, Mathews William Hy.
grocer
138 Direct Trading Co. Lim
provision merchants
140 Cash & Co. boot makers
142 Gwalia Cafe, refresh, rms
144 SayerChas.fruitr.&grngt
146 Price Brothers, bakers
152 Hann S. & Son, grocers
154 Burton William, tobccnst
156 Phillips Fredk. pork btchr
158 Morgan John, drajier
160 Oliver George, t)oot factr
x52 Franklin George, baker
here is Gray st
164 G.ey Ernest Geo.buteher
i65 Brit'tan Richard Charles,
ne«s agent
168 Atkins William, butcher
Davie Archibald Du ■
stall, fishmonger
Dunn Charles Sidney,
pork butcher
174 Rebori Joseph, ci
176 Court Francis Wm. btchr
73 Benger Wm. greengrocer
80 Lane Wm.Hy. news agnt
82 Culley Arthur C. & Co.
grocers
84 K 186 Davies Bros, drprs
here is Llandiiffrd
88 Corporation hotel, James
R. Johnson
Pillar Letter Box
90 Cantos Br.vnch Post,
M. O. & T. O & Tele
phonic Express Delivery
Office (Miss L. Olive
clerk in charge)
192 Edwards Frank Ltd
chemists
[94 Scarle Wm. Jn. confectnr
CurdHf Public Libraries
(Canton branch)
Lihr.
4 Codd Thomas, butcher .366 Pozner Morris, boot repr
6 Goldberg Maurice, grocr'368 & 241 Coombs George.
corn merchant
370 Oliver Henry, confectnr
372 JenkinsOwen Jn. chemist
■ " '/ rd
374 Avana Cake Co. Limited,
pastrycooks
376 British & Ai-jentine Meat
Co. Limited, butchers
378 DallimoreFredk. boot repr
380 Thomas Mrs. Annie,dairy
382 Bond Charles, irreengrocr
here is Turner rd
396 Voake Mrs
398 Day Wm. master marinr
402 Davies Mrs
fTotlle Albert, new? agt
VicTOKiA Park Tows
Scb-Post&M.O. O..
I S.B.& Telephone CaU
■*°'' -; Office. Telegrams
dispatched, but not
I delivered &t«legraph
I mouey orders issued,
L but not paid
' hereis^-esia rd
I410 Willis Ralph, grocer
412 Dyke Herbert
I414 Mordey William John
I 416 Smart Mrs
Herbert,
238 Wolstenholm(
confectioner
233A, Lea Frederick, chemist
here is Fen-y-yeol rd
Pillar Letter Box
240 Williams Mrs. Gwenllian,
teacher of music
242 Johnson John William
244 Dicks Charles, stationer
246 Williams Percival
248 Jones Evan Thomas
250 Webb Harold Evans,
commercial traveller
52 Nayler John
254 Campbell Mrs
256 Ellis Alfred & Son, florists ^
418 Richards Rev. Thomas
John L.Div. (vicar of St.
Luke's)
420 Cooksley George
Victoria Park hotel.
. , „ . „■ T.J I William . I oseph Baker
Anglo Brewing Co. Ltd j^,.^ ;^ KinysLul rd
Hancock William & Co. I . , ,, ^ ^„ ,„.
Limited, maltsters '42+ Dmham Mrs. Ellen Lliza-
. here is Radnor rd beth, shopkeeper
258 Coombs George 4^6 Davies Miss EmraH,lndry
276 StiUman John, ho.decortr,426 & 94 Morgan & Morgan,
284Turnbull Mrs. Florence, ^r*''^''* , . r u . ,
teacher of music ,423 FletcherEdwd.Jas.butchr
288 Evans Daniel Cyril 43° Jfnkins Oliver, frmterer
M.R.C.3 physn. & surgn 43^ Dodington Paul Lucius.
here is Eyerton St \ grocer
290 Edwards Dennis W
! 434 Matthews Mrs. Fanny,
I confectioner
l436Jenkins01iver,fried tish dli
32 Albion hotel, Mrs. Louise
Smith
84 Jacobs Morris.pawnbroker
36 Price William, grocer
88 English & Colonial Meat
Co. butchers
90 Star Tea Co. Ltd.prov.dirs
92 Stead & .Simpson Limited,
boot makers
94 & 426 Morgan Sl Morgan,
dra|jer8
96 Culley Arthur C. & Co.
grocers
98 Oliver George, boot factor
too Fothergill Lancelot.tbcnst
102 MeadowDairyCo.Ltd gros
104 Ninnes John, dra|ier
here is Halkttt st
to8 Briiid Robert John, baker
1 10 Cohen Wm. Hy. pawnbro
rari/
Canton Cinema Theatre
Limited,
A. Victor Allen, mngr
Cleves Mrs. Edith, confctnr
Canton Borough Police
Station,
Charles S. Jones, supt
here is Market rd
196 Barnardo George Flem-
ing M.B., CM. surgeon
198 Kingston Mrs. Elizal)eth
Harcourt, circulating
200 Bowen Mrs. Mary, confr
202 Daly Mrs. Avice, furn.dlr
202A, Straker Horatio, tbcnst
204 McMillin Edwin
206 Corin Mrs. Martha,
knitted hosiery dealer
208 Greedy John, boot repr
210 Adams Isaac, photogrphr
212 Jaqiies Charles, tobccnst
292 Prior Alfred
296 Nicholls Edward
298 Brown Frederick
300 Gorman Horace
302 Smart Henry
304 Bevan James Charles
' Cording Mrs
308 Cording G.orge Ernest
310 Smith William George
here is Clive rd
314 & 316 Jones Evans Thos. 446 JonesCyviI,teache
draper 45.: Davies Mrs. Elizh. grocr
318 Robbins Miss Vrances, ... here is Mai/fie/d avenue ...
tobacconist Treseder Stephen & Son,
320 British & Argentine Meat nurserymen (Pwllcoch
Co. Limited, butchers i nurseries)
320 Faterson Miss Clarice, Wall Letter Box
dress maker .1 , ., irimlwa^ rd
322 Chapman Mrs. Helena, "" " „ , \^, ,
greengrocer 1 Ty-pwll-coch p.u. Charles
324 Williams Wra. chemist „^'f''" „ ..
325 Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd 55° Webby Misses May it
328 Jones&Co.hosiers & glovrs K'"'",- a^e^* makers
330 Chapman Mrs. Helena, s5°KJ«a"'*'^''*"'''''«'""' ■'"P'"
tobacconist | Hill Geo. E. nurseryman
J,. Edwardes Watkin, fruitr 556 & 55? Lacey S.i.l. slipkpr
334 Herbert Mrs. Emily,confr 560 1 hillips W m. shopkeepr
336 Pegrams Stores, grocers , ''«« " ^dsworth rd......
338 Redman Hy. pork btchr S70 Howess EbeneJier, in-
34oWoodley Harry & Co. J'"™'?'^* ?=®"L. , ,
■'' ■ ■ ' '-— Tomkins.Mrs. Ehzh.dauy
here i.f Kti/
440 Ward Charles, baker
442 Streeter Albert, confctnr
'444 Price Brothers, bakers
'...here is Victoria Park rd ...
I Victoria park :
K.. here are Victoria Park rd.
west Jr Fa
botchers
342 Mildern Thos. ironmngr '
344 Fletcher James Hy. baker
346 Jones Thomas, draper
348 Levi Jacob Leon,pawnbro
350 Kennard George,Breengro
352 SwinfordChs. fried fish dlr
354 Lee Wing Wo, laundry _ .
356 Washer Miss Ada, tbcnst 3 Jenkins William Henry
358StablefordFdk.Chas.btchr 4 Hammett D'Arcy
360 Clive Arras p.h. John 5 (friffiths Mrs
Morgan I 6 Haveland John Smith,
363 Jones & lliomas. grocers ' commission agent
Cowper street, Roatli,
Wordsworth avenue, Roath.
[No outlet.]
1 Forde Patrick
2 Cordingley Charles Henry
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
197
Craddock street, Canton, [Crofts street, Roath, c
20 Eldon street to Wells st.[ tinuation of 8hakspeare
NORTH 3IDE. I '° Trehavris street.
Z2 Fitzgerald "Walter Philip,! south side.
window cleaner 1 i Cowler Fredk. honse dcrtr
16 Madden Daniel, coal dealer
■60 JonesMrs.Elizh. apartmuts
66 Brown Mrs. Elizh. Ann, gro
here is H^yndham st
68SaundersMrs. Annie.shpkpr
144 Pembery Robert Edwin,
decorator
E56 Farmer Arthur, coal dlr
172 t;reedyHenry,boot & shoe
repairer
4 Nash lienjaniin, dairvraan
[2 Richards Mrs. Minnie,
shopkeeper
13 Gregory (ieorge William
Montague, grocer
here is PartriJ(fe rd
Crofts hotel, LeonardPa\'ey
[9 Tarr Brothers, painters
St. Akne's Church
Infants' School
St. Leger Charles W. tar-
nitiire dealer
SOUTH SIDE, I
here is Brunei St I , • ,, .» ...^ .
23 H.ibbs Mrs. Henrietta,! ''«" " f .'/ArtAft st
shopkeeper
here is Stephenson st
41 Hill & Son, butchers
55A,Brooke,BondLtd.tea mers
here is Telford st
75 Harris John, boot reprs
- here is Smeaton st
Wells hotel. Mrs. Ruth Grace
Nolan
here is Trevethick st
79 Daniel l.eonard, shopkeepr
here is Rennie st
here is Treharris st
NORTH SIDE.
here is Treharris st
here is Ct/farthfa st
James S. E. E. & Son, house
decorators
hereis Rnsest
39 Bennett Joseph, shopkeepr
40 Breyley Charles, baker
here is Lily st
Lewis John, shopkeeper
here is Clive pi
..here is Shakspeare st....
Cranbrook street, Cathays, I Cross street, from loi
5 Salisbury road. Frederick street to Tunnel.
6 Peurce Albert Viclor,tailor| Grant W. H. bar & shop titter
Evans & Williams Ltd.prntrs
Crawshay lane.Penarth rd. jspurgeon & Co. cycle dealers
Cardiff Corporation Depot
I Cross
Crawshay st. 8 Penarth rd. i
Hancock Wm.&Co.Ld.brewrj 1 37
Partridge Albert, refreshment 1
Cressy road, 31 Marl
borough road.
WEST SIDE,
1 llichards John
3 \Vii:iams Thomas Morgan
5 Lord Horace
7 Griffiths David John
y Jones Mrs
II Parrish V^■illiam Henry
13 Samuel Harry Ernest
T5 Smith John William
17 Lock Mrs
19 Silbey John William
21 Kibbler Thomas H. H
23 Leitch William B
25 Stephenson Alexander
27 Tamplin Mrs
29 Pliillips Mrs
BS.5r SIDE,
2 AVilliams Mrs
4 Patrick James
6 McElvenny Hugh
Wesleyan Mission Room
Carder William, shopkpr
Crown chambers.
See Qu.\Y street.
38 i 39 Hill Mrs. Gertrude,
shopkeeper
here is Hope st
1 Winter Frederick, beer ret
2 Ilattersley Mrs. Tryphena,
midwife
9 S lurlis Antonio, seamen's
lodging house
to Sitheropnlo John, seamen's
lodging house
here is Kast wharf
-20 Glendower inn, John
O'Donovan
23 Chaletzos John, seamen's
lodging house
26 PartridgeMrs.Mary.^hpkpr
37 Moiin Mrs. Gertrude E.
beer retailer
WEST SIDE.
3 British Co. Ltd. coal mers
7 Hoskins Oscar C. plumber
7 Rippingille Mrs. Ellen, cer-
tificated maternity nurse
9 Wills Edwin, hair dresser
II Allen W. H. &Co, plumbrs
hn-eisCrnyspl
Calvinistic Methodist Ch
Cathays Police & Fire Station
(Ivor Adams, inspector in
charge)
he7'e is Richard st
33 Thomas Mrs. Henrietta,
midwife
Pillar Letter Box
here is Woodville rd
Baptist Chapel
43 Frayling & Co,furntre,dlrs
45 Ellesteriou Alexandres,
fried tish dealer
47 Neville Mrs, Mary Ann,
boot & shoe maker
49 Kee Sing, laundry
51 Cohen Israel, pawnbroker
53 Darch Otto, fruiterer
Wesletan Chapel
. her
1 57 Williams John, watch ma
59 Thi>rne Wm.Hy. decorator
61 Peters Miss Annie, teacher
of music
63 South Wales & Monmouth
Permanent Money So-
ciety (H. S. Colwill, sec)
69 Fowler George, carpenter
37 Davies William, coal mer
89 North John, builder
93 Harp Walt. Braddon.tailor
97 Williams Richard, coal mei
f Witt Mrs. Emily, statni
Town Sub-Post & M
I O. O., S. B. & Tee
I phone Call Office
1 07 -j Telegrams dispatched,
I but not delivered
I telegraph money
I orders issued, but m
I paid
i09ParkCoal Co, (Cardiff )Ltd
hereis Dalt,
III Nevard Harold Ernest,
provision dealer
113 ThomasRd.boot&shoi
1 15 Shaw Mrs, Flory, milliner
117& iooShawMrs.F'lory,drpr
119 Waters Wm. Hy.cycle dlr
121 Baker .IohnFrank,plumbr
123 Davies John, laundry
1 29&.54CoombesGilbert, f ruitr
... here is If'hitchurch pi ...
131 Lennox Hy. fried fish dlr
133 BlakeMrs.F'lorenceFanny,
certificated midwife
135 Gardner William James,
paperhangings &c. \v
house
137 Woodland Wm. painti
139 Williams Will;
149 Hartnell Mrs
151 Paterson Harrj'M.n.surgn
Mission Church ofEnG'
LAND
153 & 155 Taylor Miss S. A
milhner "
157 Curtis Mrs, Edith J. tea
rooms
here is Cathai/s ter
EAST SIDE.
12 Lewis Mrs, Margaret,
wardrobe
16 Williamson Mrs, Edith, cnfr
Beale Robert, boot & shoe
repairer
St. Martin's Parish Room
Geen Cyril & Gerard, bldri
18 Morris William D. J. phy
sician & surgeon
24 Richards Percy, dairy
31 Randall Mrs. Eliza, ward-
robe dealer
26 Hewings Thomas, builder
30 Auwin (Mrs. Augustus
Winter), photographer
32 Davis Stephen, baker
here is Woodville rd ,
34 Crwys hotel, Charles A,
Macaulay
36 Williams Fredk. Jn. confr
33 Williams B. W.& G.btchrs
40 Blight W. James, greengro
42 Sampson Alfd. Jn.newsagt
44, 46 & 48 Cardiff lionMarchi'
(Morgan Davies, pro-
prietor), drapers &c
hereis Lucas st
50 Davies Ebenezer, grocer
52 Mace Mrs. Mary Jane,
news agent
54&i29CoombesGilbert,fruiti
56 Wnodley H.& Co. butchers
58 Parry Mrs. D. confectioner
60 Llewellyn Evan, furn. dlr
62 Brace & Co. grocers
here is Fanny st
Council School
here is Gower st
74 Miles John, fried tish dlr
76 Beasley \^'illiam, refresh-
ment rooms
78 ColeAlbt.Edwd, piano tunr
80 Davies MissE.M. fishmngr
82 Victoria Coal Co. (John
Wm. Goddard.manager)
84 Beckett Hy. Wm. hair drsr
86 Calway Mrs. Mary Jane,
boot repairer
83 Verrinder Frank, fruiterer
90 Lages Ernest Jn. watch ma
92 Davies D.J. & Co.outfitters
here is Jllonthei-mer rd
94 Jenkins Henry, baker
96 Wildsraith Jsph.Wm.btchr
98 Gardiner Mrs, R, A. tbcnst
100 & I i7ShawMrs.FIory,drpr
iQ2 Eastmans Limited, btchrs
104 Direct Trading Co. Ltd,
provision merchants
106 AvanaCakeCo,Ltd. bakers
108 Crriffin Clement, butcher
no Cardiff Co-operative So-
ciety Limited
112 JenkinsJn.Dauiel,chemist
... here is Tewkesbury st ...
I i4LivseyG.S.&Son,ironmgrs
116 Lewis David, china &
glass dealer
118 James Mrs. Emma,
news agent
120 Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd
122 Davis Arthur, grocer
124 Irwin Walt. John, butcher
126 Bennett Daniel Thomas,
pork butcher
128 Bennett Daniel Thomas,
130 Merrett Mrs.Rachel.confr
132 WilliamsGeo.Ernst.statnr
here is Boy field- st
134 Philpiitt Geo, shopkeeper
136 Woudley H. &Co.butchrs
138 Gammon Edwin S. boot
& shoe dealer
140 Vale Frederick, fruiterer
142 Dodington Paul Lucius,
grocer
142 Chapman Hy. furn. rmvr
here is Maiefant st
144 & i44A,ReesHy. Jn.confr
146 Hughes Hy. Chas. tbcnst
148 HarbottleDouglas,cheinist
150 Jenkins D.& Sons,grocers
here is Fairoakrd
Cumberland street, 46
Alexandra road to Theobald
road, Canton,
WEST SIDE.
4 Duggan Henry, comsn. agt
20 Moore Henry, clerk
EAST SIDE.
1 James William, carpenter
25 Seaward Richd. decorator
Custom House street. New
street to Bute street.
north side.
3 Blick Typewriter Co. Ltd.
(The;
5 Buist James Joseph m.b.,
L.s.A. physician & snrgn
7 Voisey, Hurst & Co. tailors
9 BulmerBros.provsn.brokrs
II JacksonG.W. (Cardiff)Ltd
13 Union Clothing Co
15 Elias & Parry, hardware
merchants
IS Ferrer J. & Co. cork mers
i7Buckler&Buckler,fruit mers
19 Grandfield&Co. fruit mers
21 Nork Miss Emily Beatrice,
eating house
23 Stephens Thos. Jn. saddler
Lloyd & Lewis, ship brkrs
25 Baxter George, fruit mer
27 Coomer Henry, fruit mer
27 Thompson Mrs. Maria,
seamen's lodging house
29 Rees Thomas, fruit mer
here is Nope st ........
30§ Morgan William & Co.
potato merchants
31 Cripps Fredk. restaurant
00 Asteraki John, hair dresser
„. hereis Bute st
SOUrH SIDE.
Ministry of Labour Em-
ployment Exchange
s. w. 7t
198 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's
Custom House street— con. 147 Harries Thomas, shopkpr
Ashcroft Hy. fish salesman! 127 Patten Edmund, shopkpr
2 & 4 Jackson & Deyes Ltd here is Croft.
fruit merchants
4 Martin & Co. printers
6 & 8 Bradnum William &
Co. fruit brokers
10 Williams Chas. comsn. agt
10 Young Brothers, fruit &,
potato merchants &i
importers
10 SpanishConsulate(Enrique
Samoza, consul)
12 Abbott &Co.Lim.(branch),
hay salesmen
12 Martin Donald Cargill
M.A., M.D. physician &
surgeon
14 Stewart Edward, financier
14 Hazell & Oram, fruit mers
16 Adams Rowland,fruitmers
16 Thomas John Richard,
commission agent
1 5 Darby, Price k Co. book-
binders
18 Travers Joseph & Son Ltd.
wholesale grocers
18 & 20 Flint Brothers Ltd.
provision merchants
aa Gilbart John, fruit mercht
: here is Hope St
24 Sutton & Weaver, fruit
24 Cardift- & Channel Mills
Limited
aSWilliams (reorge&Co. fruit
merchants
30 Ryan Patrick, fruit mer
Pillar LErxER Box
Cwmdare street, Cathays,
Pentyrch St. to Gelligaer st.
SOUTH-WEST SIDE.
1 Clarke Mrs
here is Rhyyoes st
55 Birch .Mrs.Eleanor.teacher
61 Allen Frank, analyst
67 By water John A. tailor
77 Evans David, grocer
NOKTH-EAST SlDJi
4 Cheeseman Geo. F
6 Bowles Walt, coal trimmer
8 Thomas Thomas, jobbing
10 Thomas Miss Elsie, cos-
Cyole street, Roath, 58
Constellation street.
Mullane Patrick Joseph
M.R.U.V.S., veterinary in-
spector of cattle &meat
Roath Cattle & Carcass
Market li Slaught(
Houses,
Jn. Keiley Mather.mngr
John Jas. cattle salesman
Robin^n Joseph it Sons,
meat salesmen
Scanlon Daniel & Son,
meat salesmen
SmithArth.Jn.meat salsmn
Squire Edwd. meat salsmn
Poole Edward John &
Sons, butchers
WiUmiit & Dare, meat
salesmen
Duckham Frank & Sons,
cattle salesmen
fried
129 Norman William,
fish dealer
here is Cottrell rd
south side.
Weslevan Mission Hall
... here is Plasnewydd rd ...
42 Britton George, boot repr
here is Crofts st
124 Jones Thos. Jas. news agt
i6a Nute Joseph H. carpenter
here is Cottrell rd
Cymmer street. Grange-
town, Corporation road to
Tag embankment.
1 Towler Thomas C. S
17 Evans James
2 Jacques Joseph Lawson
6 Lobb William Stephen
16 Barnett Richard Edward
30 Allen Mrs
CyTi-ooed road, Roath
park, Pen-y-lan road.
EAST SIDE.
2 Rees John Evan
4 Care Mrs
6 Talbot John Sale
8 Merett Joseph Henry
o Harper Mrs
2 Rees Walter G
4 Dutton Charles
6 MacwhirterAnthony Clark
8 Richards Mrs
o Davey William Henry
2 Lambert John Stafford
24 Bowchier Charles Albert
26 Clackett Cephas
28 Da vies Mrs
30 Middleton Harry
3a Major Thomas
34 Bevan Arthur
here is Llanedei/rn rd ...
36Tapp Herbert
Cardiff Water Works
38 Coward Herbert
40 Jones Elmyn
42 Smart Alexander Wiahart
Rees David, dairyman
(Llwyn-y-grant)
Pillar Leitkh Box
Wall Walter Hy. (Hill crest)
Williams John (East croft)
Leech Edgar Arthur Wilde
(Werneth)
CoUings Robert A. (Pentilla)
Riches Cecil (Ty-Llwyd)
Price Arth. Wesley (Fair cot)
Webber Thos.Phillip(Roslyn)
Shackell Aug. Tom (Fairfield)
here is Ty-Gv>yn rd
GriHin Ernast v South vw)
SO Howell Arthur John
HoyleSaville H. (Hill ho)
5a Matthew Alex
S4Caley William
Bennett Mrs. (TheMount)
Penn Edward(Cambo3 ho)
Nicholas Rees William
(Bryii Deri)
here ts Cefn-y-cned td
Geen Cyril (North Wood)
.Mitchell Geo. Hbt.( White ho)
10 Thonger William Henry
12 Rogers Mrs. Mary, news
agent
■ AST S1D«.
1 Fry Alfred John
3 Jones Daniel
5 Briner I»iah
htre isStaceyrd
7 Roath Conservative Club,
B. Davies, steward
9 Hughes Mrs. Ann E. mantle
maker
Daisy Bt.Canton.eSClive rd.
here is Fern st
24 Luff Mrs. Margt. shopkpr
38 Goodall Alfd. Jas. shopkpr
here is Ivy st
St. Vikcknt's Mission
Church
29 Farnham Soloman, shpkpr
DalcrosB Btreet, Roath,
Mackintosh pi. to Angus St.
5A, Smith Albert, boot repr
5A, Bennett Mm. shop litter
Parsi.ns Joseph & Co.
motor girage
ChapmanHenry, furniture
6a, Williams & Hoare, bldrs
Dalton atreet, Cathays, 86
P'lora street to Crwys rd.
NORTH side.
Phiiiitive Methodist Chapl
here is Jfinny st
I Mason Joseph Patrick.boot
repairer
27 Harris MissEmily, shpkpr
here is May st
29 Nash Thomas Hy. shpkpr
south side.
here are Minny si. 4- May st
14 Nevard Harold, shopkeepr
Daniel street, Cathays,
153 Woodville roadtoMon-
thermer road.
• agt
here are Fanny st. ^ Oower st
29 Miles William, shopkeeper
NORTH side.
12 McKen?.ie Herbert James,
chimney sweeper
here are Lucas .it. .V Fanny .*(
30 East Robert, marine store
54 Jeffries John, bird dealer
De Burgh street. Canton,
8 Neville pi. to Mandeville St.
EA^f side.
2 Lewis Arthur, apartments
4 Litwalk Joseph
6 Brown William B
8 Bibbings Percy ,apartmnts
to Gale Mrs
12 Howard John
14 Turner Mrs. Elizh. aparts
16 Wilson Walter Beiitley,
lithographer
18 Williams Obadiah, mining
engineer
23 Hammond Ernest
24 Gardner James, ii:
26 Manville Edward
28 Thomas Edward, com. agt
30 Phillips Mrs. Fanny ,aparts
32 Campbell Robt. Jas. aparts
... here is De Buryh place ...
40 Day William, waiter
42 Coughlin Thomas Joseph
44 ThoinasFdk..\rth.carpentr
46 Burrenstnn Mrs
48 Kitchener John, tiiilor
52 (iulliford Ewart
54 GiiUiford Mrs
56 Brown Morris, metal mer
60 Cullen William, inspector
G. W. Railway Co
6a Richards Mrs
66 Wood C;harles, florist
72Hosford Jn. Stephen, clerk
74 GritRths George
78 Cooper Mrs
78 Cooper Miss Helena,
teacher of music
80 Williams William Newby
82 Evans Thomas Jenkins.
mining surveyor
WEST side.
I Davis John Henry, aparts
5 Goodman Saml. trav. drpr
7 Hayward Reginald James,
decorator
13 Shea Win. Baker, electrcn
15 Mills Charles, inspector
G W. Railway Co
17 Takel James, inspector
gW. Railway Co
zgDt.< Alfred Edward.
wheelwright
ai Williams Charles Fredk.
blacksmith
23 GondallFdk.Chas.chaffeiir
25 Newman Samuel
27 GaberChas. telegraphist
29 Lane William
31 Phillips William Sidney
35 Baker Thos. tailors' cutter
37 Clarke John Thos. dccortr
39 Rarber Wm.J.T.machinist
41 Blyth William, seaman
.here 1
45 Stone George, bricklayer
49 Hamburgh Harry
Darran street, Cathays, j 49 Hamburg Miss Fanny,
from 10 Hirwain street to music teacher
Llantrissant street. [51 Lewis Mrs. Sarah, aparts
I Parkertieo. Hy. ladder inai53 Lewis Thomas, casli.er
21 Smart Percy John, grocer 1 55 Morgan Wm. Llencilyn
. ' 59 Roberts Herbert
David street, Bute terrace ^J Xa„ner Wm. coal trimmer
to Little Frederick street. 53 Edwards Howard, joiner
Si. David's Public Hall &l65SlogEelt WiUiani Geo. tlr
Boys' Club-& 14efresh!.5 %„ i, Heath st
ment Rooms i 67 O'Niel John
St. David 80atholicSchools|5Q Jenks Mrs W
...here is Litlie Frederick :.(... | ^ , Trewarllia Miss
Jenkins Charles, meat .Miles James (.The i'ines) ' '"'.",'■• ^l'*^." "°f u j 73 McGill Joseph
salesman Hibberl Jn.Walt.(Bryn Awel);^° "'^l'""'* Samuel, beerret]^^ Lenstile Mrs
52 Williams Wm. shopkeeper Sharinan Harry Gecjrge (llie Davis street Newtown 77 Yelland Fredk. Jn. baker
«"»e"l"'^ ' Adam St. to Great Western ' 79 Rich Mrs
Goods Station. 8 1 Jones Mrs
Cyfarthfa street,Roath,i26
City rd. to Cottrell rd. CyrU crescent, Roath, , ,0 , gtark & Son, bakers 1
NORTH side. Newport road to Broadway. here is Ivor pi Denton road. Canton, con-
TA, Rogers Sidney, marinel west side. (ireat Western RJiilwayl tinnation of Penllyn street
store dealer 1 a Evans Miss Henrietta, «chli Goods Station, I to Atlas road.
1 Harris SI. K. cabinet ma ( 4 Bovce Mrs i Walter Lewis, supt east sidb.
45 Ballint-er William, baker j 6 Brabyii William Joseph | here is Kite st [ here is Eton pi -
Plasnewydd rd
8 Willii
! Alfred, painter '37 Foley Mrs. Annie, shopkpr' 6 Cleves W>-' '*arah, aparts
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
CARDIFF.
199
6 Morgan ReT. Spencor John
TreTor a.k.c
8 Jenkins Wm. Fredk. clerk
10 Jonas Grirtith, com. trar
J 2 Kilvington Ernest
14 Pearce Thomas Rbt. clerk
16 Phillips Edgar James
20 James Charles Fredk. clerk
22 Woodman Miss Fanny,
dress maker
25 Lloyd Frank.jobbing grdnr
28 Creed Wm. Ernest, clerk
30 Willi;
32 Hunt
36 Ereleigh George
40 ZealeEdwd.Geo.conipositr
42 Lewis William Albert, en-
gine driver
44 Howell Thomas, clerk
52 Howell John, florist
54 Gnnstone Wm. Hrbt. clerk
56 Chick Albt. Ernest, carpntr
WBSr SIDH.
I Corey John Alfred
3 Thomas Mrs iDespenser street, C»ntoi
7 Hill Rowland Chas. engiir | gj i^g„^^ Cathedral road to
19 Fish John, iiianne engnr | Kjtzhamon embankment,
21 Fncker Frederick, engineer
, heyf ii Major rd
42 Wise Mrs
44 Hennan Mrs
46 Clements Thomas
48 Darey Mrs
50 Thomas ReT. Penry [Con
gregationftlj
D»»penBer gardens. Can
ton, 35 Beauoliamp street
to Clare street.
I Hain Edward
aWyndhamJas. Newby,engr
1 Wm.Percy, clerk i 3 Smith Mrs. Emiiy, aparls
lies, printer 4 Roberts Mrs
5 Daris Mrs, Sylra, aparts
6 Palmer Mrs. Agnes, aparts
7 Stephenson George
3 Davies Mrs
9 Meik Henry. Geo. seaman
10 Rowles Mrs
11 O'DonovanMarshallPerrott
L.H.C.p. & s.[. physician
k surgeon (surgery)
Pillar Letteh Box
23 Jones Darid, engine driver
25 Pugh F'rederick Samuel,
engine driver
27 Sfuith John, cork cutter
29 Allen Tlios. market gardnr
31 Moore Charles, clerk
33 Woodburn Alex, accountant
WKST 3IDB.
I Brown Jonathan
3 Gibbs Charles Arthur
5 James Edwin
7 Veal Jacob
II Maddoi George
13 CarnieMrs
15 Thomson George
17 Clouter Charles W
19 Edwards Ernest
21 Edwards Gcorgo
23 Wilsher John
25 Pad field Mrs
27 Morgan Archibald
29 Waters Ernest
3t Gardner Robert
33 Harvey Mrs
35 Rawls Mrs
37 Shipton Mrs
39 Pugsley Mrs
41 Jago Frank
43 Wills Mrs
45 Morman Charles W
47 Samuel William
49 King Joseph
51 Anderson Mrs
S3 Guinee Lawrence
5S Morris Mrs
John
2 Morris William
4 Williams Lewis E
6 Hodge Mrs
8 Riscon William Henry
10 Snith Charles
12 James Charles
14 Jones Arthur
16 Toms David
18 Joshua Mrs
20 Walk ins Arthur
22 Shaliiiian Mrs
24 Roberts Mrs
26 Hemingway Arthur
28 Tillyard George
30 Daniels George
32 Simmonds William
34 Rees William
36 Fisher Frank
38 Edwards David
40 Gifford William
NORTH SIDB.
I David Mrs
3 Sutherland Mrs
5 BeTanMrs.Margaret,»parts
7 Hopkins Mrs. Sarah, aparls
9 Lewis Mrs. Alice, aparts
11 Kent John
13 JenkinsHenry, apartments
17 Thomas John, plumber
igBeatty Mrs
21 Powell ThomasJames,fitter
23 Hulin William
25 Co.T Mrs
27 Fowler Henry
29 Dyer George Henry
31 Archer Mrs
33 Carpenter Daniel P
1 35 Burn William Hy. inspector
'37 Cox Mrs. James, aparts
39 Conick Mrs. Dorothea
43 TreasurePaul,commcl.traT
I here is Plantageiiet st
1 45 SpiersMrs. Margaret,apart3
1 47 Jones Mrs
49 Sharpe William
53 Roberts George, decorator
jS5 S barman Mrs ,
1 57 Nash Edward Geo. tipper
59 MoseleyHy. Philip, blind m*
SOUTH SIDE.
4 Gwilliam-Perring Henry
W. teacher of music
6 Sunshine Harry, tailor
8 Williams Charles
to Sneider Simon, tailor
12 Hutchin Charles William
14 Griffiths Charles
Devon place, Grange town,
28 Dorset St. to Devon St.
j 17 Norman Frank, whlwrght
NOHTII SIDK.
I Brennan-Robert, shoe ma
39 Ferris William, shopkeopr
here is Nora st
here is Helen st
SOUTH SIDE.
... here is Ayate st
[umphrysEdwardGeorge,
shopkeeper
;ddins George, shopkeeper
Diana street, Roath, 67
Albany road.
I Sampson William, plumbr
29 Perry Albert, tailor
here ig Moyrd
91 Lovell Philip, decorator
here i.f Dalcross si ..
... here is Tyn-yCoed pi
2 Miller Herbert,upholsterer
here is May rd ...
38i, Dup« fc Co. wholesale
tobacconists
here is Oalcross st
Dinas place, Grangetown,
63 Penarth rd . toPentrebane st,
Bucknell & Bowden, bakers
Dock chambers.
See BuTB strbbt.
Dock head.
See West Bi-te dock.
Dogfleld street, Cathays,
from 132 C'rwys road t'
Malefant place.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Hole Win. Chas. foreman
14 Robins Miss Amy, musii
teacher
18 Lloyd Wilham, clerk
32 Williams Jn. Hy. insur. agt
34 James Ernest, builder
here is Robert st .
36 Wales Miss Olive, shopkpr
56 Lang William, foreman
'" Williams Charles, marine
engineer
70 Jones Edwin, clerk
" Lilckwell Walter
96 Cox Mrs. Emily, shopkpr
here is Bruce st
6 Denning John Henry, in-
surance agent
8 Chivers Henry, shopkpr
NORTH SIDE.
Jones D. Giles
BurrowsMrs.Helen,midwfe
here u Robert st
27 Harrison Willie, shopkeepr
37 Lansdown Arthur, piano-
forte tuner
I Dare William k Sons,
monumental masons
71 John Mrs. Emily, midwife
79 Harris Brothers, painters
Dog-o street. Canton, 174
Cathedral road.
[No thoroughfare.]
NORTH SIDE.
I Metcalf John
3 Taylor Charles Harlland
7 Gibson John
9 Crick John Henry
1 Murray James
5 Scott Walter
7 Nicholls JosephusLangdon
19 Rees Levy
ixon Arthur Darrah
35 Lloyd David Willson
SOUTH SIDE.
3 Weston Frederick
6 Cooper Robert Geraint
3 Abbott James Edward
o F'ord Francis Thomas
2 Turner Henry Edward
4 Hudson Mrs "
6 Woodliffe William Herbert
3 Jones David
o Tredree William Henry
22 Fairfield George Henry
Donald street,49Albany rd.
WEST .-JIDE.
Dando Mrs. Mary, ward-
robe dealer
Andrews Herht.shopkeeper
here is .}foy rd
Pillar Letter Box
85 Evans Wilham, tailor
37 Jones Mrs. Annie H. H.
certified midwife
91 Sing Lee, laundry
95 Grirawade Arthur, dairy
99 Carter William, confectnr
103 Brewer John, stationer
105 Albany hotel, Mr-i. Fran-
ces John
here is Dala-oss st
107 Lambert Oliver H. F. gro
109 Oldham Geo. Arth.grngro
117 Roderick Miss Ethel,nurs6
141 Jones Alfred, ironmonger
149 PayneMissEdith.dress ma
... here is Tyn-y-Coed pi ...
165 Sanders William, baker
EAST SIDE.
2 Lloyd Walter, boot maker
18 ClementsErnst.Arth.paintr
46 Morgan E. B. upholsterer
60 Moss Wm. carpet beater
104 Sleet Alfred, boot maker
106 Brooke, Bond k Co. Ltd.
tea merchants
here is Dala-oss st
io3 Pugh Richard, pharma-
ceutical chemist
no Garland William, butcher
118 Hood Mrs. Annie E.
certified midwife
126 Thomas Evan, tailor
here is Tyn-y-Coed pi
144 Williams John, shopkeepr
Dorset street, UpperGrange
town, Cornwall st. to Clare rd.
here is Devon pi
25 Preston Fred, shopkeeper
45 Mullens Wm. shopkeeper
here is Warwick jil
Dowlais arcade. West Bute
street to Mount Stuart sq.
Jones Arthur, hair dresser
El Ambar Cigar Co-tobaccnsts
C»rdifE Stationery Co. Limited
Davies John, ship broker
Jones Arthur, coal exporter
Grafter Walter, raanufrs'. agt
Diamond Wm. J. engnrs.raer
Dowlais chambers.
See West Bute street.
9 NegleThos.boot &shoe repr
Dudley street, Dojks,
Evelyn street to Windsor
esplanade.
WEST SIDE.
15 Davies Samuel, grocer
EAST SIDE.
18 Bryant George, blacksmith
22 Picton Mrs. Esther, shpkpr
here is Manjaret st
Pillar Letter Box
here is Windsor ter
Duke street, St. John's
street to High street.
south side.
1 MorganDanl.&Cn.chemists
2 Cook Thomas & Sou, ship-
ping agents
3 Lane Robert, hair dresser
5 Cosmos Limited, cafe
6 Kent's Gate Limited,
refreshment rooms
7 Heaton-CatHii Geo. optcn
7 Stephens et Cie.hair drssrs
7 Ladies Cardiff County Club
(Miss G. Cousins, sec)
7A, Davis & Son, dyers &
cleaners
8 Walk-Over Shoe Co. Ltd.
boot makers
W.
n
200 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
yard)
Munn (Frank) Ltd. <
Evers William & Co
jspha
Dike steeet— continued. Dumballs road. Tresilliai
Crown court : terrace tn James St. Docks
Mackadam & Co. colliery agts ,. , „ Moiriq
Two SteeplesLtd.hosiery mfrs ''™:;,S. r/cLL
.. n w r- . .„i„^ Welsh Glass & Bevellinif Co
9 ^""P ^tl^u- ;■ W Limited, glass merchants
.o Thomas \S ,lham solicitor ■ B ^^^ ^^^^^
loBnghtmans bootwareho ^^;^^,_^ ^ g^_^^ Lim. (stone
It Dunn & Co. hatters
.here is Duke i-treet arcaU..
r2 JothamsLimited.outfitters
13 Louis CafeLtd.refresh rms :_,„„.,„ .
■- ''Ter or™' ^""'' Kei^Zj'GBS^OilEngineCo.
,^^l^[l^eLtd,e«.rs .l^i^^^^E^,
^'™e\^"sp!r^me?ch^n?s ^Ltd. oil importers J^
here is sl Johu's st '""jle^lmporte".' '
rSLaw Courts S, Fredk. ^^.^Xrfn'eriw"^*™'''''
,..E- ]^''='''°St-f'" VegleneOn Re'tinery& Chemi-
19 \\oodford John J. . I a lor »^j ^^.^^_.^^ ^^^^ ^.
30 & 21 Marments Ltd. fancy -gt^^^
drapers &c 1 ^t" ^ ^^j^^j
" 'wH , h u?Mlpr. Perkins, Seward & Richard-
Ltd.) booksellers souLld.builders' merchants
23 Saxone fchoe Co. Ltd. boot
makers
board!
Lloyd
23 Fo'
A: Son,
South Wales Test
e Co. Ltd.
George W. Penn, supt
lilburn. Slater & Griftilhs,
ship store dealers
Cardiff Brattice Cloth Co
brattice cloth manufactrs
Arnott James &SonsLimiled,
oil importers
Collins A. G. & Bros. <
grease manufacturers
Vilkinson, Heywood & Clarkj
20 Wheeler I
residence
22 Goldman Jacob
23 Evans Miss Erie m.d. phy-
sician & surgeon
24 Riches Carlton H. dentist
24 Riches Norman V. Hurry,
dentist
Durham street, Grangf
town,Claie rd.to Havelock pi.
4 Brindand Mrs. Maud, dres!
maker
Catholic Schools & Church
[No thoroughfare.]
NORTH SIDE.
1 fihelper Thomas
3 Hovey William Arthur
5 Jenkins Miss
7 Nanee Ralph Vyvian
9 Jacobsen Sydney George
1 1 Dixon James Joseph
13 TurnhuU John
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Joseph Hopkin Thomas
4 Pocock James Charles
6 Bardo Alfred Augustus
8 Cull William Henry
10 Thomas William John
12 David Herbert Cvril
shirt makers
24 Bailey Alfred Maurice,
accountant
24 Cardiff & County Horticul-
tural Society (A.Mauricc
Bailey, sec)
24 Cardiff&County Superann-
uation & Benefit Society
(A. Maurice Bailey, sec)
24 Davies.Middleton &Davies
24W^ntenn^thR!^r r^^e^^^^e^^^W^^ ^^^V^.oad.
2--.\.\'>CA.Gn]s Club, I 29 Stewart James,shopkcepe
East moors.
5ee East Tvndali, street &
Lewis koad.
East street or Love lane,
Bute ter. to Wellington ter.
Slocombe, Williams Sc Co.
slate, cement, timber &c.
merchants
East terrace, Wellington
terrace to Love lane.
Morgan & Richardson Ltd.
window blind 4cc. makers
East wharf. Custom House
street to Canal parade.
Board of Trade Labour Ex-
change
York hotel, John Harris
Whilbread & Co. Limited,
brewers (branch stores 1
here is Criyhton ]jI
Thistle, Hall & Co. Limited,
builders' ironmongers
^^'aketo^d it Son, printers
Turner Hrolhers Limited, as-
bestos manufacturers
ilmer Wm.Hy.who.upbolstr
Aerf is Crighton si
ElkingtonA.J.&Co.whlwr^hts
Stantield (Cosmos) Ltd.engrs
...here is Canal par
Earl lane. Grange town, 1
Earl St. to 32 Amherst st.
Box H. T. & Sons Ltd. cement
manufacturers
Earl street, Lower G
Miss Burton Jones, sec
25 Morgan,Scott(S! Scott,solrs I Dumfries place. 129 Queen lEarle place, Ca
25 Stanhope & Co. umbrella
makers
26 Jenkin William Henry,
ladies' tailor
Duke Street chambers : j
26 & 27 Yorath & Jones, solrs 3 Ashburnham CoUieriesLtd
26 & 27 BlandAlexr.Fredk.solr] 3 Rces John Tudor M.p. solr
i St. Ai
Pillar Letter Box
2 Willows Joseph Thompson
L.D.s.irel. dentist
2 Tutton Miss E. A. dress ma
1 Welsh Garden Cities Ltd
27 Henriettc Madame el Cie. 1
costumiers
28 Hicks W.T. & Co. chemists
29 Spiridion & Son, watch mas
30 Roberts E. Ltd. hosiers 1
here are Hiyh st. .j- Ca.stle st
NORTH SIDE.
3,5 & 7 Jothams Limited,
outfitters
Duke St. Arcade cumbks.
Muller Charles, tailor
5 Smyth David Malcoln
Bowyer, reinforced con-
crete engineer
5 B!es.sley Walter Scott
estate agent
5 Blessley Harry Douglas
architect & surveyor
6 Rowlands Miss Jane, cos
tumier
7 Lemotte, ladies' tailor
8 Edmunds —
9 Bowman Miss Russell
. ardiff Charity Organisation 1 10 Parry Miss Lydia M.dress
Society (Miss M. Cariss,see) ' maker
1 10 Robertson Robert Ingram
& II Davies Mrs. E.millnrj m.b. physician & surgeon
i^Davies Mrs. Elizabeth, 1 10 Ficlil James,manufrs.' agl
ladies' hair dresser ! "O Sadler Archibald
south side. i '^ Film Booking Otiices Ltd
2 & 4 Dunn & Co. hatters 1 1 1 Pengam Quarry Co
6 Davies & Poolcy. tailors In Berthgron Quarry Co
8 Kendall & Sons Limited,! n Richards W. Alban & Co
umbrella makers | surveyors
8 WhitlockH.J.& Sons Ltd.!" Nati<inalFreeChurchCoun-
pholographers «il "' "'-''es (Rev. John
8, 10 & ij Hall Samuel Ltd. Roberle m.a. sec)
drapers I '4 Ll<>.vd Harold Montague,
j solicitor
IS Gni;
Coke Street Arcade
chambers.
IIFKT AUCADK.
Sec
Duke Street chambers.
Sre DcKE street.
William l.d.s.r.c
11. surgeon-dentist
6 Gnnn Mrs
7 ScoitRoht.travelling dn
g Jenkins JamesAndrew, iron
merchant
St
to Leckwith rd
2 Woods John Robert, maste:
mariner
4 Lewis George, rane drivi
6 Gritfilhs DaviJ Rees, coal
trimmer
8 Groom Mrs
10 Hunt Herbert Edgar.clerk
12 Davies Evan, carpenter
14 BannerAlfred,railwayservt
16 VaughanWm.Alfd. cashier
i8 Brown Richard Morris
20 Bassett Joshua, journalist
22 Seller Miss Bessie, shopkpr
WEST SIDE.
I Cleves WilliamThos. joiner
I Cleves Mrs. Flora,midwife
3 Shiach Mrs
5 McNair Jn. travelling drpr
9 I'owles Arthur Edward
n Wellings John
17 Williams John, clerk
See East k West basins.
East Bute Dock.
See Bute Docks.
ilast ^ove, Tredcgarville,
The Walk to Newport rd.
1 Coward Philip Henry
2 Cox Miss
4 Wallace Robert Hedger
5 Smith Rowland
6 Jenkins WIKiain
7 Pringle Mrs
8 Floyd Mrs
9 Lucy Charles Wentworlh
10 BellCharles S
ii Warren William S
here are The Parade #
^'etpporl rtl...
; <fc West basius.Docks.
Dublin General Steam Ship-
ping Co. Limited (M. J.
Begg & Co. Ltd. asjents)
(West basin)
Gregor Alexander, steam
packet agent (East basin)
East Canal Wharf, Docks,
James street.
Trotter Thomas R. & Suns,
ship stores merchants
Hughes E. & Sons, bonded &
fre
Jenkins Sydney D. a Son
l..imited, ship chandlers
HussChas. H.Lim.paint mfrs
Imperator Disinfectants Ltd
Stickler J.H.& Co. Ltd.ciigrs.
Trinity Buoy Stores
Jas. marine store dlr
Ford John, marine store dlr
fucker W. H. & Co. salvage
cwitractors
Acetylene Equipment Co. Ltd.
acetylene givs manufactrs
l^st Koors road, East
Moors, East Tyndall street.
WEST SIDK.
Cambrian Wagon Co. Ltd.
(The), railway wagon mfrs
iltam E. & Co. Ltd. steel
Cardiff & South Wt
Co. Limited
Gonlds Foundries Ltd. iron
founders
Wagon Repairs Ltd
North Central Wagon Co.
Lim. railway wagon rcprs
Baker P.&Co.Ltd. machinery
merchants ( Albion it
Equilibrium patent i>iston.
works)
Hamilton J.& Sons,iron fndrs
Jones Charles, iron founder
Shearman Jn. &Co. Liin.engnrs
E3AT SIDE.
Williams Jlion& Sons(Cardiff)
Limited, iron founders
British Oxygen Co. Limited,
oxygen manufacturers
Lucas W. & Co. coopers
DIRKCTORY.]
Oregory George & Son,
pattern makers
Cardiff Colliery Supply Co. Ltd
Bird & Son Ltd. grease mnfrs
F(i»nes Forge & Engineering
C ■. Limited, shaft nianfrs
NORTH SIDE.
Iiereis iVulker i-d
Practicum Ltd. chemical mfrs
Bland John & Co. Limited,
timber merchants
Meggitt & Jones Ltd. timber
importers (No. 2 yard)
Cambrian Aircraft Construc-
tors Ltd
SOUTH SIDE.
Bute Gas Works,
.Alfred James Ward,mngr
Heigham & Co.paint manufrs
Cardiff Malting Co. Limited
Meggitt & Jones Ltd. timber
merchants
Jones Mrs. Rose, patent fuel
manufacturer
Lincoln Wagon & Engine Co.
SOUTH WALES.
27 South Wales Loan &
Finance Co.
H. Godfrey, manager
Fox Mrs. R. Mander,
teacher of music
.. here is Guildford st
ibldr
builde
Ebenezer st. 12 Frederick
street to Parad se place.
[For remainder of names in
this street see Queen's pi.]
Name Harry, manufacturers'
agent
36 H.vrgestThos.Lswis,shpkpr
[No outlet.]
I Elliott D. Morgan, teache
of music
Edward place, Edward st.
10 Evans Mrs. Nellie, apart
P.rst Office Stores depot
Jews' Synaqouue
Edward street, Guildford
sti-iet to North Edward
16 GordonMrs. Emily Harriet,
Edward terrace, 98 Queen
street to Guildford street.
lA, Hartinglon & Clark,
millinery warehousemn
I A, Wallaces Weir Limited,
mantle makers
Houghton Rowland, elec-
tric baths (Stuart ho)
1 Southern Equitable Ad-
vance Co. Ltd. (Edvvard
W. Creeden, dist. mangr
2 I'.cll & Nicholson Li.uited'
war.housemen
3 t^ 4 Davies &Prichard,solr;
5 Warso,) Mrs. Charlotte
apartments
8 London Independent Film
Trading Co. Limited,
film renters
«. here is Nm-th Edward
9 & 10 Phillips & Co. tea
merchants
II Forbes Peter.commssn.agt
IS Zahl Harry, variety i
19 Hornood Richard
20 Marshall James, travelling
draper
24 Pond Mrs. yi. 3. nur
Egerton street, Canton, 28S
Cow-bridge rd.to Pembroke rd.
here is ThornhUl st
ynever Charles, decorati
25 Oram & Ward, tent &
marquee manufacturers
Egh.am street. Canton,
from 12 Komilly road.
2 Jones David, clerk
4 Ilumpiiry William
6 Corp Charles, oil dealer
8 Reynolds Thomas Henry,
commercial traveller
10 Lody Albert
12 Gregg Charles
4 Snell Arthur
16 Shepherd Richard
I Corp Charles H
3 Phillips Mrs
5 Wiltshire Arthur
7 Notley Mrs
9 Ciiapplc Charles
11 Phillips William, clerk
3 Taylor Samuel
5 Harris Arlhur, clerk
7 Whitehead Charles
45 Oram Chas. provsn. dlr
NOIITH SIDE.
Smith Limited, mineral
water manufacturers
Hucker Frank, grocer
Marshall Charles, baker
Newman Sml.Thos.shpkpr
.. here is Craddock st
24 Lee Win,' Sing, laundry
32 Hod.son Mrs.Ellen.shopkpr
34 CounsellErnestWm.butchr
here is Brunei st
j9 Railway Mission Room
129 Price Mrs. Isaline, dress
maker
here isthe G. If.R.Cantcm
Sidini/sCoal Depot
Turner E.' & Sons Ltd.
stone planing & moulding
works
Cardiff Corporation Electric
Light Station
Eleanor street, Docks, Dud-
ley street to Old Canal.
here is Eleanor pi
23 Farrant Jas. Wm. shopkpr
C. C. School
Ellen street, Tyndall street.
2 Donovan Mrs. Emily, shop-
keeper
8 Driscoll Mrs. Edith
Gwynne, beer retailer
Elm lane, Roath, Crofts st.
Bishop William H. & Son,
plumbers
Kovach William, smith
Stiiichcomb James, upholstr
Rogers Sidney, rag mer
t Edwin A. uph.lsterer
Cawley William U. smith
... here is Teal st
Victoria Baptist Chapel
icorner)
44 Hunt Alfred, coal mer
5o Cohen Harris, tailor
Iiere is Stephenson st
PiLLAU Letter Box
here is Telford st
64 Richardson Herbert Thos.
general dealer
66 Davies William, shopkeepr
68 Turner Ernest.tobaoconist
72 Beecher Albert Jn. butcher
76 Pocock Henry, shopkeeper
73 Brinnand George, fried
lish dealer
here is Smeaton st
no & 112 Lewis Edward J.
ir.jnmonger
here is il'ells st
1 14 Baker .\lfred John, fried
lish dealer
146 Cad ly John, shopkeeper
htre is Littleton st
48 Williams Mrs. Florence,
shopkeeper
164 U i»o Chas. Bartlett,bakr
here is Coke st
172 John Daniel, coal mer
here is Albert st
south side.
45 Priddle John, shopkeeper
59 Craddock hotel, James
Kingstone
65 Levene Benj. shopkeeper
79 Schollar Charles, shopkpr
here is De Croche pi
81 Wright Frederick Henry
John, cvclo maker
Elm street, Roath, Newport
road to Shakspeare street.
EAST side.
Four Ehns p.u. George
Skye
3 Hunt Edwin Albert, french
polisher
4 Lang August, upholsterer
6 Hill Fredk. W. gasfitter
!i Oram George, coal mercht
23 Pike Miss Jenny, milliner
26 Kalisky S. Limited, sack
& bag merchants
here is Teal st
27 Danston Henry, shopkeepr
31 Brooks Charles, builder
34 Lewis Herbt.Thos.plnmber
40 Bass William, haulier
48 Pine William, fruiterer
here is Shakspeare st
WEST SIDE.
50 Stark A, & Son, builders
70 Willis Edward, shopkeeper
79 White Mrs. Eliza,dress ma
here is Newport rd
Roberts Frank, shopkeeper
hereisAldsworthrd ...
Allen Vincent Chas. (Fairli^ld)
hire is ff'iiidway rd
David Thomas Williams J.p.
(Ely Rise)
ArmsteadThos. (Greenmount)
Thompson Wm. (Montford)
Wall Letter Box
Emerald street, Roath, 20
Clifton street.
23 Elli.itt Jn. chimney sweepr
39 McCarthy Chas. shopkeepr
Ethel St. Canton, 61 Clive rd
76 Criairaius Mrs. Johanna,
shopkeeper
23 Lane John, shopkeeper
49 BurnettMrs.Mary.shopkpr
61 StoneMrs.Srh.Jane.shpkpr
Eton place. Canton, i Den
ton rd. to Alexandra rd.
I Howe Mrs
3 Dav.es \\'illiam
5 Payn Herbert, manager
CARDIFF. 201
5 Murch Charles, plumber
7 Kneeshaw Justin
9 Griffiths E. D. C
I Griffiths Mrs
3 Rose Thomas, comcl. trav
5 Wilkins Charles WilUam
7 Baker Harry, house decratr
WEST SIDE.
here is Adelaide pi
10 Smith Mrs. Phi ebe, beer ret
16 Wilson J. & W. Limited,
paint manufacturers
19 Evans Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
east side.
36 Dyke George, seamen's
lodging house
here is Adelaide pi
33. 32. 31. 30. 29 & 28 Huss
Charles H. Limited,
ship store merchants
24 Edwards Alfrel, baker
21 Russell Mrs. Constance,
shopkeeper
here is Dudlei/ st
20 Jeremy Evan, cycle repr
Exohangre buildings, Mt.
Stuart square. Docks.
Ground floor ;
I, 2 & 3 Hull, BIyth & Co.
coal contractors
4 & S Agius Edward T. Ltd.
coal exporters
6 CardifflncorporatedCham-
ber of Commerce,
W. R. Hawkins, sec
6 Cardiff k Bristol Channel
Incorporated Ship-
owners' Association,
W. R. Hawkms, sec
6 Cardiff Chamber of Com-
merce Reference &
Statistical Library,
W. R. Hawkins, sec
6 South Wales Coal Ex-
porters' Association Ltd.
W. R. Hawkins, sec
5 Shipping Federation Ltd.
(Cardiff District),
W. R. Hawkins, sec
6 FatentFuel Manufacturers'
Association,
W. R. Hawkins, sec
6 Cardiff & Bristol Channel
Pitwood Importers' As-
sociation,
W. R. Hawkins, sec
8 Nicholls F.J.Ltd.coal mers
Barclays Bank Ltd. (^ David
Thomas Lewis, mana-
ger ; Leopold George
Weichert, sub-manager)
Branch Post, M. 0.,S. B.
& Telephone Call Office.
Telegrams dispatched,
but not delivered & tele-
graph money orders
issued, but not paid
20 Watts, Watts & Co. Ltd.
ship brokers
20 United National Collieries
Limited ri'he) (Watts,
Watts & Co. L'd. sole
agents)
2oBurnyeat, Brown & Co.
Ltd. coal exporters
24 Powell (S.) ic de Guehs
(R. v.), coal exporters
2=; Cardiff Stock Exchange,
Wm.H.Evans A.i.s.A.sec
First floor :
36 Robertson David, coal agt
38 & 39 Lambert Bros. Ltd.
coal exporters
33 Kestell Steamship Co. Ltd
39 Ke^tsU Bros, cjal exporters
202 CARDIFF.
Exchange buildinos— con.
40 Alexandra, Newiwrt &
South Wales Docks S,
Railway Co. (enquiry
off.),K. J. Williams, agt
40 Port Talbot Railway &
Docks (enquiry office),
K. J. Williams, agent
41 & 42 PoKell John & Co. coal
exporters'
43 Simpson, Holdaway & Co.
Limited, coal exporters
44 & 45 Taylor W. H. k Co.
ship brokers
46 Bromage Alexander i. Co.
pitwood importers
47 Ho.;e.L.indley&Co. average
adjusters
48 Flack D. L
exporters
49&SoFollin H. L. & Co.
ship brokers
51 Haime Arthur, coal mer
52 Osborn &.Wallis,ship ownrs
53 & 54 Evans (jordon is, Co.
coal exporters
55 & 56 Travis Arthur Vi'.
colliery agent
57, 58 & 59"Ropner Sir R. &
Co. l^td. ship owners
60 Thomas J. V. k Co. ship
brokers
Ci & 62 Ueywood Brothers
(Cardiff) Limited, iron
ore importers
63 Tirpentwys " Black Vein "
bteamCoal&CokeCo. Ltd
64 &55 Earl Henry, coal exptr
Martyn, Martyn ii Co.
Ltil. iron ore importers
68 & 69 tierman James k Co.
coal exporters
68 k 69 Macarlhy & Serman,
ship owners
70 k 71 Capel Arthur k Co
(.South Wales) Ltd. ship
70 k 71 Cie. AuiUiaire de
Navigation(W. Griffiths,
agt. ), steam ship owners
72 k 73 North's Navigation
CoIlieric5(i889) Limited
73 k 74 Uowdeswell Ralph,
coal exporter
73 k 74 Dowdeswell Robert
Ortou, coal exporter
Vyv\an, Kelly k Co. ship
brokers
77 k 78 Harrison, Sons& Co.
Limited, ship owners
.Second ff.ooh :
80, 81 &82Thoma8l£Stephens,
si cam ship owners
80. 81 & f2 Thomas, Mephens
i, Wilson, steam ship
owners
80, 81 it 82Porthcawl Steam
Ship Co. Limited
83 Ambrose John S. k Co.
ship brokers
83 Forsdike A. k Co. coal ex-
porters
84 Ainbrose David Robert,
coal cxpi .rter
8s Bielski Bros, coal exportrs
86 & 8? Pope A. J. k Co. Ltd.
coul exporliTS
88 Walker K. C. & Co. coal
90 Morgan J. P. A: Co. Ltd.
coal exporters
91 k i<5 Peacock, Gerrans k
Co. manufctng.stationrsi
92 to 96 Thomas T. P. k
Co. Ltd. coal exporters
97 Stowe George Sully k Son,
ship brokers
97 Lee Kobt.stock k share bro
98 k 99 Wilson John Heron &
Sons, ship brokers
100 TiKimas D. L. k Son, oil
manufacturers
80UTH WALES.
loi, 102 & 103 Harry W.& Co. [ 206 Culley R. P. & Co. Ltd.
coal exporters" ! hair dressers
104 Stallybrass k Co. ship 1 207 k 208 Culley R. P. k Co.
brokers I Limited, Exchange res-
105 & 91 Peacock, Genwis k, taurant
Co. manufctrng. statnrs I Nbw wing :
105 Times Shipping Co. Ltd.
ship owners
106 Poole Bros, colliery agents
107 Jones S. F. W. k H. V.
coal exporters
108 Broomlield Frederick
John, colliery agent
. Cardi'
Shipping Federa-
tion Limited,
W. K. Hawkins, sec
7 Jenkins Wyndham k Co.
coal exporters
8 Sanderson K. 0. k Co. ship
brokers
log & no Yeoman F. & Sons, ' 5 Bruce-Cuvilje &Co.acotnts
ship owners 10 British HellenicNavig;
ill Baird J.W. &Co. pitwood
importers
:i2 Bride Steamship Co. Ltd.
steam ship owners |
: 13 Glamorganshire Work-
men's Cottage Co. Lim- 1
ited (The), I
F. de C. Hamilton, seel
13 Hamilton F'rederick del
Courcy, solicitor i
;i3 Wtitetield Building Es-j
tate Co. Limited, j
F. de C. Hamilton, sec;
[13 Cathays Workmen's Cot
Ltd. ship brok
ThomasFranklin&Co.Ltd.
coal exporters
La SociAte Commerciale
d'Affretemeuts et de
Commissiou.ship brokrs
Strick Frank C. k Co.
Limited, ship owners
Blow William, ship broker
Graham Bros, coal exprtrs
Philip Thomas k Co. Ltd.
coal exporters
G. & Son,
tage Co. Limited (The), 1 303 Penningt
F. de C. Hamilton, sec: o"' merchants
3 Avoca Estate Co. Limited]
(The), I Fairfield aTonue, Canton,
i. de C. Hamilton, sec 436 Cowbridge road.
3 Cardiff Exchange k Office j yf^^T sidb.
Co. Limited (The), j q,„HHart Mra
3 Barry Island Cottage Co. - ^^ ^^^^.^^ ^^^.
"^"I'cHa^.^ilton.secl ,- '"f Tf "' "^™'
Island Land Co.ii3^ob'«Mrs
[kelly's
Fanny street, Cathays, 15
Catherine st. to Crwys road.
Alexander William J. bldr
3 Davies William, boot ma
here is Letty st
here is Flora si
Cambrian Welding & Engin-
eering Co. Limited
Welsh Conghegatnl.Chapl
here is Minny st
Cardiff Autocar Co. motor
engineers
here areMav st.Crwys rd.
Daniel stl -^ Robert st...
Ferndale street. Grange
town, from Corporation
road to Blaenclydach st.
WEST SIDE.
2 Leigh Thomas, dairyman
4 BartonAl{red,sec. National
Amalgamated Laborers
Union
12 Moon James, plasterer
40 Richards Mrs. Kachael,
shopkeeper
KAST SIDE.
IS Clarke Edgar H. com.trav
Smith Brothers, printers
Ferry road, Grange town.
Clive street to Penarth
harbour k to Avondale rd.
Englieh k Continental
Casing Co. Ltd. tallow
13 Barry
Limited (The
67
! Oliver Walla
F. de C. Hamilton, secj
114 Carr Jt Co. oil importers | 8 Wa
115 Owen T. H. k Co. ship!
brokers
116 BowaterW.H.Ltd. colliery;
proprietors
117 CambriaTradingOo
117 Sewar.l k Co. merchants ;
ii9Hil.estrom -Magnus, j „,t?--..
manufactuiers agent
119A, Williams l)aviJ,colliery]
proprietor
Dare k Sons.i
imtl.
I Williams William H»nryi Ihomai
k Co. coal exporteis ' | .Mo-tfoi
I Blaenavon Co. Limited,' nioni
colliery proprietors ''•»'« "'■■
Penn k Co. st
H.nry, baker
il F.T.k Co. Limited,
imeutal masons
liruce St. J Malefunt
Bishop Robert Wallace, tailor
24 Spear T. 11. accountant | Davey Percy, boot k ehoa ma
24 Braes, Halliday (Cardiff) MerediihMrs.Martha, confctr
Ltd. shipping agents 'Mees Bros, monmntl. masons
"^^^^-^Irch^r- "1 .oi..rH.w.s.s.D«.
25 Heard k Co. (Cardiff) [Cemetery
Limiteil, ship broker
Harry Rouse,
.. here the railtiay cr0s.1t
I Cadwallader Albert W
3 Hickey John Joseph
5 (Jaskell John Clare
7 Edwards William Jam
9 Guttormsen Trygve, 1
ia6 k 127 Rowe Peter
ship owners
126 k 127 Rone Shipping Co
Ltd. shii) owners
138 k 129 Dainpney J. k Co.
Ltd. anti-fouling com-
position manufacturers
131 Leeston ShippingCo.Ltd. i M Eversett Sidney James
.ship owners 1 15 Davies Ivor P
132 Emtiiriuos S. G. Ltd. ship 17 Gordon-Jones Thomas
brokers 19 Roberts David Evan
133 Richards John James k,n Morgan Mrs
Henry Joseph, consult- 23 Duggan James Andrew
ing engineers '23 Duggan Harold Jaine-s
134 k 1,35 International Coalzs Leech Thomas
Co. Limited (The), 1 27 U'»ee Reginald
E. W. Howells, sec 29 Millward Edgar Alfred
131 Slialson Benjamin
Basement : | Davies William, cat*
201 to 204 Exchange Restau-j Park Dep6t (Richard Har-
rant (R. P. Ciillcv&Co.' li"g, caretaker)
I,imiu-d, proiiiietorsj ... litre the railway crosses ...
refin
Bird k Son Limited, oil
refiners
Goodall k Simpson, oil
merchants
VacuumOilCo.Ltd.oil mfrs
Windsor (The) Slipways
& Dry Docks (Elliott &*
Jefierv, proprietors)
South Wales PnblicWharf,
Warehonse & Transit
Co. Ltd. (The) (Wm. Hy.
Thomas, mgr. ), whar-
fingers &c. (Victoria
wharves)
Penarlh Railway inn,
Daniel Davies
Victori I Potroleum Co.
Limited, wharfinger.?
Ely Oil Storage Co. Lim.
wharfingers
Lowe Enoch, shopkeeper
(i York place)
White, Wilson & Co. wire
mattress makers
Windsor Hope & Brattice
Cloth Co. Limited
Navigation Paint Co. Ltd.
paint manufacturers
1 ParkerJas. boot & shoe repr
Fields Park road, Pont-
canna, Gladstone crescent
to Glamorgan street.
NORIU-WESTSIUK.
I Slacey Sidney Jas. grocer
3 Hendry James M
5 Bees Stanley
7 Jones Thomas
9 Houghton William
II Collier Frederick
13 Francis Thomas
15 Page Ernest Henry
17 Phillips Arthur Tegid
here is Venbiyh st
19 Daunton Albert
21 Chapman Ernest John
33 Phillips William Henry
25 Thomas Stanley Evans
27 Davies Ernest
29 Williams Chailes Joseph
31 Thomas Evan
33 Price Thomas
33 Baker Tom
DIKKCrOEY ]
SOUTH WALES.
SOUTH-EAST SIDE.
here is Chester St
2 SaundersThos.Wm.shpkpr
12 Jenkins George
1 3 Bartlett Miss
20 Morgan George
22 Sorensen George
24 Notley William John
26 Brinnand William
28 Carpenter Charles H
Fish market, 7 The Hayes.
Evans & Mason, fishmongers
Selby & Evans, fishmongers
A\'illiams Ephraim, fruiterer
Jones James, fruiterer
Goodman W. F. fruiterer
Hellings Henry, fruiterer
Thomas Charles Harwood,
china & glass dealer
Gorman Horace, fruiterer
O'Brien Mrs. Hannah, fishmgr
Morgan John, fruiterer
Fitzalan place, Koath, 20
Newport rd. to Fitzalan rd.
1 Walsen Mrs. Alice, private
hospital
3 Roberts Joseph R
5 Hawkins Mrs
5 Hawkins Willoughby
7 Davies Alfred S
9 Thomas James
1 1 Korner John
13 Morris George
IS Tapscott George Edwin
2 Wakeford Mrs
4 Stone Clement
6 Hurcum Mrs
8 Proctor Herbert
to Griffiths Miss
12 Taylor Charles, b.i.b.a.
architect
12 Taylor Miss Ethel, teacher
of physical culture
Fitzalan road, Roath, New-
port road to Moira terrace.
Ottiker Fredk.G.hairdrssr
I Garwood Ivor William,
private school
3 Morgan Albert
here is Fitzalan pi
5 Beck Mrs
7 Seccombe James A
9 Hooper Miss
S3 Ludzker Harris Uyman
here is Despenser pi
Coe R«T. Hector Albert
M. A. (vicar of St.Dyfrig),
St. Dyfrig's clergy house
St. Difrig's Hall
5S Palmer William, aparts
57 Fr«dericksenAndrew,aprts
S9 G. W. R. Staff House
Fitjroy street, Cathays, 52
Upper George street to
Richmond road.
Plasnewtdd Forward
MovementMissionRoou
lA, White Wm. L. boot repr
Hardy L. D. & Co.paintcrs
I Williams William Henry,
boot & shoe repairer
3 Buller Thos. fried fish dlr
south side.
21 Bunce Joseph, shopkeeper
here is Fanny st
23 George Mrs. Eliza.shopkpr
31 Parsons Mrs.Mary,midwfe
4S Dawe Mrs. Emma M.
midwife
north side.
26 Williams Arthur, shopkr
here is Fanny St
84 Watkins William, decrtr
86 Price James, shopkeeper
here is Dalton St
4 Dobbs Shapland, deal
antiquities
5 Salisbury's Tyre Repairing
Co. vnlcanisers
o Imperial Printing Co
0 Taylor H. 13. manufrs'. agt
1 Williams William H. tailor
I Cohen James, clothier
Corner Henry & Co. Ltd.
woollen manufacturers
here is Ehene:er St ,
33 Ward Edward Brown, up-
holsterer
o 47 Turner &Co.carriage
builders &c
45 & 46 Hunt Charles & Co.
printers
47 & 44 Turner & Co. carriage
builders
48 Davies Edwd. Jas. bird dl:
50 Ribton G. F. & Co. hard
ware merchants
Jones D., Dickinson & Co
Ltd. provision merchants
(Canadian buildings)
S3 Pembroke Castle p
Mrs. Ellen Painter
Florentia street, Cathays,
... here is Hills St
72 Morgan David, greengrcr
_ James Mrs. Mary, shpkpr
75 Keeley William Edward,
beer retailer
76 Wilkey & Son, news agents
EnglishCaltinisticChpl
Mitchell E. R. & Co. ticket
writers
Holmes Harry, picture
frame maker
Lucas St. to Monthermer rd. 99 Ganderton W. & Co. Ltd
„,,,,, warehousemen
Banks John baker p Steward, house
Giles Mm.D. motor engineer 99 ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^
„ , ^ „ . 99 Evans & Williams
Forrest road, Canton, from printers
Victoria Park road east. | ^^ Marchioness of Bute
46 Jones Mrs.A. cert.midwife, Mrs. Mary Jenkins
7 Wadge Ernest, shopkeeper here is Cross st ...
Turn
...... .,,,^ .0 ..,,,.., ., loi farmer Ctias. ily. shpkpr
27 Moon Mrs. Florence grocer ^^ jj^y^g j,-,^,,^ f.j^^, ^3^ jj^
Fitzhamon embankment,
Canton, 2 Tudor street to
Despenser street.
west side.
Pillar Letter Box
I Richards Mrs.Annie,aparts
3 Asterake John
5 John Mrs. Margt. aparts
7 Stone Herman, tailor
9 Meek William, apartmnts
II Kleinstein Julius
13 Evans Mrs
IS Ellis W. Stanley,
17 Epstein Asher, tailor
19 Sheppard Clifford William,
tilt«r
21 Bangay E. Richard, turner
23 Caverhill John, boiler ma
25 Cohen Michael, tailor
27 Austin Thomas, tailor
2$ Rees Samuel, apartments
31 Renouf Mrs.Eleanor,aparts
33 Stone Samuel, apartments
35 Holloway Rev. Henry
[curate of St. Dyfrig]
35 Davies Morgan, aparts
37 Molodowski William
39 Fussell Mrs. Emma,aparts
43 Temple Frederick, aparts
45 Stanton Samuel
47 Abrahams Harry, tailor
49 Beddoe John, tailor
SI Jenkins Miss Jane, apartg
Forrest st. Grange to,vn, °^1«*°° f '^^«*' K^^Jtb-Con
i Bromsgrove street to sieiiauon sireei.
Holmesdale street. 3° Frj' Mrs. Emma, shopkpr
II Evans Jas Peter, dairymn aaol lane, Newtown, Adam
'"'■« '■" Holmesdale st ^iTeet to Newport road
I 2 Neal Mrs. Sarah Ann,shop- „.,,.,, „ .
keeper "'.1 Majesty's Prison
6 Cazenave Evan John,
seller
Four Elms road, Roath,
Newport road to Clifton St. |
a Jones Jabez A. chemist j
6 Townend Mrs. Dorothy,
8 Evans Tom, tailor 1
Frances street, Bute street,
Angelina st. to Canal par.
I Farrah Said, shopke»per I
II Davis John, seamen's I
lodging house I
Frederick street, 44 Queen
street to Bridge street.
east side.
I Rhymney Coal Co. Lim.
Oswald Coleman a.c.a.
1 Coleman Oswald,chartered
lA, Multii'hone & Record Co
2 Lawler Samuel, hair drssr
3 BaleArth. fishing tackle dlr
3A, Jackson Charles, arti-
ficial teeth maker
T. Pearce, governor
l)r. Herbert Cook, medica
officer ; Rev. Thomas J
Richards l.div. chaplain
Rev. A. van den Heuvel
catholic chaplain ; R. A
Gibbs, steward)
south-WES'
DallimoreWalt.Richd.bakr
; Harman David, fitter
' Banwell Ernest, plum
I Bund Joseph, artist
: Ace Thomas, coal
I Owen Richard, manager
here is Cwmdare st
,... here is Brithdir st
,.,. here is Lismne st —
,... here is Cosmeston st
north-east side.
< Smith Frederick, clerk
; Lewis John Wm. insur.agt
; Wad ham James, railway
• Leonard Bertram Edward,
clerk
I Brazen William, clerk
2 Sadler Fred, hair dresser
3 Wolden Soren T. fruit-
erer & greengrocer
4 Cardiff Castle p.h. John
Albert Warren
6 Barth George,shippirg agt
7 Breteche Mrs. Rosalie,
shopkeeper
8 Davis A. H. Ltd. paint mfrs
13 Crosby & Magee Stores
Ltd. ship store mers
15 Cardiff Public Libraries,
Wm. Burton, attendant
16 Stone Mrs. Emma Jane,
fishmonger
23 Pilot hotel, Daniel James
Clements
28 Bonner Mrs.Ellen,shopkpr
30 Cordon Mrs. Elizabeth,
greengrocer
30 Jeffery Wm. Jn. plumber
31 Miller Mrs. Susan, sea-
men's lodging house
37 Vestarhis Demetrius,baker
38 Wide Evan,"fehip store dlr
39 Ugarteche jn. provsn. dlr
43 Thole Mrs. Elizabeth, sea-
men's lodging house
44 Hansen & Co shipping agts
45 Harris Frederick James,
plumber
46 Townsend Jas. hair dressr
47 Callinicos Alexander & Co.
ship store merchants
49 Isidore Santiago, pro-
vision dealer
50 & 51 Milner Joseph & Son,
ship store merchants
50 & 51 Ritson F. Ik, W. ship
brokers
50 & SI Welsh Smithy CoalCo
50 & 51 Bargoed Coal Co. Lim
50 & 51 Ponthenry Colliery
Co. Ltd. colliery proprs
SO & 51 Bull Lewis & Co.
hardware merchants
52 Clode Chas.& Sons,butchrs
53 Abbott Walter, watch ma
Crileston road, Pontcanna,
Ponicanna terrace, Canton,
to Glamorgan street.
north-east side.
here is Chester st
1 James Jas. jobbing gardnr
3 Hudson Mrs
5 Anderson Frederick Geo
7 Crafter Alexander George
9 Wallbridge John Dunell
1 1 Rowland Charles
13 Kitson James Hawthorn
15 Cleves Alfred
1 7 Winchester Richard
19 Langlands Mrs
ai Stookwood Alfred Douglas
south-west side.
2 Rees William
4 Lough Dudley
6 Weaver George Edward
8 Ham William
10 Lewis Allen
12 Bussell Mrs
14 Housden John
16 Phillips Richard Stanley
1 8 Morris James
20 Blackburn Joseph
22 Beadell Richard
24 Page Miss
Gladstone street, Maria St.
, South Church street.
■WEST SIDE.
Ross VVm.&Co.printers' engrs
undell, bpence & Co. Lim.
paint manufrs. (stores)
Wensley Geo. & Sons, hauliers
east side.
Phenis Emanuel, motor car
garage
204 CiRDIFF.
Glamorgan street. Canton,
218 Cowbridge road to
Pembroke road.
EAST SIDE.
2 Adams Mrs.Annie.shopkpr
.... here is Carmarthen St ....
here is Parry st
.SOLTH WALES.
[belly's
61 Wood Robert, shopkeeper
here is Cardiijan si
87 Suffling Frederick, shpkpr
brewers
7 County Police Station
(Daniel Driseoll, con-
stable in charge)
9 HavTey Thomas, shopkpr
SOUTHSIDE.
2 Pugsley George Anthony,
dairy
Glenroy street, Roath,
City joad lo Cottrell rd.
SOUTH SIDE.
2A, Jones Dan
2 Pugh Stephen
20 Bryant William M
52 Thomas George Thomas,
Glynrhondda et. Cathays,
Senghennydd rd.to Miskin St.
WEST SIDE.
I Roberts Robert
3 Hness Misses Frances &
Emnia.boys' & girls' day
school
5 Hern John James
7 Gard George John
9 Jenkins Thomas Morgan
1 James Henry Charles
3 Maclennen Norman
5 Williamson Rev.John m.a.
[Congregational]
7 Hughes Rev. Hugh Michael
B.A. [Congregational]
9 Lock Mrs
11 Bowen Mrs
23 Hussey Samuel Arthur
25 Gillis Alexander
27 Morgan Mrs
!9 & 31 Cardiff Creche &
Home forResidentBabies
(Mrs. Mary Lornie,
matron )
EAST SIDE.
2 Brookes Thomas
4 Hickling Mrs
6 RossDonald.travellng.drpr
8 Scott Miss
10 Davics David
12 Morgan .Daniel
14 Williams David
16 Hawkins George
18 Gritfilhs Mrs
20 Ward Hugh Devereux
22 German Herbt. Reginald
24 Trick Henry
26 Taylor David Gladstone
10 Nicholas David
14 Rogers Mrs
16 Jones Thomas
18 James Richard
20 Jewill William
22 Lewis Mrs
26 Chadwick Miss
28 Tanchal Charles
30 Hemming Miss
32 Goldie John
34 Walters Mrs
36 Jenkins Mrs
38 Lewis Thomas
40 Harris William
44 Ramsey Mrs
48 Thomas Thomas
50 Marks Hyman
56 Lewis William Tavener
Grange gardens, Grange
town, Pentrebane street to
St. Fagan's street.
rvine Rev. Henry [Cath.]
(Presbytery)
here is Llanmaes si
1 Hussey Alfred C. customs
orticer
2 Dickie Wm. M. marine engr
3 Wellings Thomas, pilot
5 Woodward Abraham
6 Webber John Mayne
7 McCallum Daniel, engineer
8 Berry Thomas
9 Fogg George, shipwright
o Davis William, dock pilot
master mariner
54 Tutte Arthur
58 Davies David,commcl.traT
60 Bailey Frederick
.... here is Plasnewydd rd —
D.sc. lecturer
mathematics, U niversity
college
28 Murray Nicol
30 WiUiams Clifford James
, 32 Davies Mrs
84 Webb Mrs. Annie, dress ma ^
126 Firoentuno Mrs. Rose, '(jold street, Roath, 13 Metal
nurse 1 street to Clifton street.
142 Haynes Arthur Sidney,
carpenter
164 Phillips Wm. dair
here is Cottrell
NORTH SIDE.
61 HartnellMrs. Clarice.mid-
wife
here is I'lusnewydd rd
65 Jenkins Klias, carpenter
163 Orger Samuel, grocer
here is Cottrell road
Glossop road, Adamsd(
St. James' church,Newpurt
loail to Moira terrace.
WEST SIDE.
Trcdcgarville NationalSchools
(Jlossop tkhrace :
2 Comley Thomas John
7 Morgan William
8 Herman Edward Charles
C) Patterson Anthony
Glossop terrace.
See tiLossop iioad.
Gloucester chambers.
See Mount Stuabt sqoakh.
Gloucester street, Canton,
78 Tudor street to Neville pi.
SOnTH SIDE
6 Dyke Albert
10 John Henry
12 Harrison John
14 Baxter Miss
16 Smith Harry
north sii
I Powell Miss
3 P.el Arthur H
5 Wadham William
7 Moreland Albert
9 Price Fred
11 Plews Mrs
13 Long George Henry
15 Hall William
Gordon chambers.
See yuKKN STItKET.
Gordon rd.Roalh, Richmond
crescent to Richmond road.
WEST SIDB.
I Matthews Joseph
3 Pngh James
5 Phillips William David
7 Glover Thomas
9 Coude Mrs
ti Whitiiiker Charles
17 (leorgc Mustaii
tg Evans Mrs
21 Zeiilin Morris
23 Davies Mrs
25 James Honry
Cla
WEST SIDE.
21 WaltcrsKdsvard.basket
35 Flower John Henry,grocer
43 Cook Henry, steward
51 Burt Joseph, shipAvright
hei e is .Uiichen pi ...
12 Greenslade Richard, lodg
18 Baker James, shopkeeper
40 Lee Mrs. Maria, lodging ho
46 Taylor Jii. Ltd. soap mfrs
Owen Frederick Will'
marine store dealer
Great 'Westem approach
(or Saunders road), St
Mary street to Wood st.
NORTH SIDE.
...htre is Great fFestern. la ...
Herbert chambers :
Williams k Gladstone,solrs
Glamorgan Public House
Trust Co. Ltd. (The),
J. E. Williams, sec
4 Barman Horace Arthur,
tobacconist
6 Harinan Horace Arthur,
fancy goods dealer
Bryan Mrs.MaryAnn,Rail-
way temperance hotel
socTH side.
G. W. Passenger Station,
F. Wheatley, stn. mast
G. W. Station Refreshment
Rooms
O. W. Railway Co.'s Divi-
sional Omces(J.Vaughan
WiUiams, 8 upt)
5 Bowles & Son, tobacconists
I & 3 Andrews Solomon &
Son, fruiterers
Oriel Mrs.MaryAnn,aparts
here is Brook st
EAST side.
14 Ravenhill Mrs. Mary Ann^
apartments
20 Cioldberg Benjamin & Son,
•s' trimmings dlrs
26 k 28 Davies Alfred John,
house agent
Greenwich road, Canton,
73 Pencisely road.
3 Griftin Howard Treseder
5 Jones William Georg ■
7 Tucker Thomas
9 Reader Robert
here is Ovinc/ton ter
Grenville road, Roath, from
65 Marlborough road tt>
Sandringham road.
EAST SIDE.
2 Kees Mrs
4 Smith Mrs
6 Moore Albert Ernest
8 Parr Sydney G
10 Banbury Sydney
1 2 King Stephen
WEST SIDE.
I Cook Joseph Michael
3 McCarthy Jeffrey
5 Brown Gwilyra
7 Morris Robert Norman
9 Strange John
11 Evans Evan
■ Gresham chambers
See KiNGSWAY.
Grey Friars road, Park pi.
[No thoroughfare]
Cardiff School of Commerce.
T. A. Blogg, principal
Grosvenor chambers,
j^ee KiNiiswAY.
Grtsvenor street, 401A,
Cowbridge road. Canton.
[ N'o thoroughfare. 1
EAST SIDE.
1 Chittenden Edwd. caretakr
3 Vk'iiTT Charles, smith
5 Hancock William
7 Martin Mrs. Ellen Hope,
apartments
23 Li.iyu Miss
Spicer John, clerk
31 Morris William
33 Tamplin Richd. dairyman
3; Reed K Edward, postman
WEST SIDE.
2 Tout William
14 Allen John, rivetter
36 ClarkWm.M. market grdnr
38 Thomas Herbert John,
decorator
40 Knight William, engineer
42 Vt'ilton Wyndham
4 J Reyland Charles
Guildford crescent, Guild-
ford street to Sandon street.
5 Forbes Henry Michael,
travelling draper
7 & 8 Uodd & Sons, ho. dctrs
Corporation Baths,
Jn. Win. Dunnell, mgr
Greek
Church street,
rpct ; North street
1 parade.
t Wcnsley Gco.& Sous, hauliers
27 Johnson Misses Gertrude & I [Iu,1j,„„ y w. & Son
Maud, teachers of music I ^.^f proprietors
29 Pugh Hugh Arthur
33 Stroud Jolin
37 Lewis Mrs
EAST SIDE.
2 Boucott Edward Honry
4 Hutchins Mrs
6 Edwards Henry James
8 Merry James Samuel
Greon straet. tliversidp, 19
Cowbridge road to l..ovver
Catheilral road.
WEST SIDE.
13 & 15 Burden Stephen,
shopkeeper
here is Mark st
Guildford street, Lower
Station tcr. to Guildford cres.
I AllenGeo.cbina & glass dlr
3 Windsor W. & Son, tailors
' Cardiff Provident Dispen-
sary (Joseph Bargery,
dispenser)
Masonic Hall (Masonic
Hall Co. Limited I,
T. M. Barlow, see
Guildhall chambers.
See St. Maby street.
DIKEGTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
G-wennyth street, Cathays, , 54 Hawkins Mrs
continuation of Fanny street. :s6 Robinson James
Williams Fredk. coal mer 58 E
i E. K.& Bros.cntrctrs 60 Evans Sidney
r hotel, Mrs. Lillian 1 62 Mirshall Robert
ih 1 64 Rees Henry Richard
Duffett Charles
68 Forse Thomas
70 Sanders Edward
72 Bayfield Mrs
- ■ Mrs
76 Jones Edward
78 Davies Daniel
80 Cowley Arthur
Jones Mrs
26 Parker William
' 28 Lawrence Samuel,-foreman
s John B.apartments:38 Mai lett Joseph, foreman
Habershon street, Splott,
Ordell street to Coveny st.
I CireenawayHy. tobacconist
17 Farr Charles, shopkeeper
19 Campbell Mrs. Catherine,
shopkeeper
here i-i Adeline st
39 James James, shopkeeper
59 Burrows James, shopkeepr
here are Marion st. ^Splott rd.
Splott koad Wesc.eyan
Metuodist Cdapei.
here is Biirnabt/ st
73 Gregory Wm.Ueo.shopkpr
91 Firtii Liavid, shopkeeper
hei-e is Kyre st
here is Coveny st
Pillar Letter Box
here is Seymour st
133 Wyndham Mrs. Maggie,
shopkeeper
151 WatsonMrs.Annie,shpkpr
here is fSwinton st
153 Keevil Albert Frank, cab
proprieti
,■ Can
2 Bowen-Jones John M.E
surgery
18 Hooper Fredk. hair dresser
here is Janet st
20 Solomon Wm. genl. dealer
36 Splott Conservative Club,
William White
here is Adeline st
38 Humphrey Mrs. Charl(
shopkeeper
58 Llewellyn Mrs. Louise,
shopkeeper
here is Splott rd...
72 SaundersMrs. Louisa,nnrse
114 FieldingK.J.&Co.coal dlrs
here is Eyre st
118 CowlerMrs.Mary.shopkpi
here is Coveny st
138 Solomon Mrs. Mary Ann,
grocer
here is Seymour ■'!t
182 KingThos.Chas. =ihopkpr
NORTH SIDE.
here is Ryder st
2 Hughes Alfred Edward
4 Howden Ernest
6 Atkins Charles
8 Andrews Frank
10 Cuff Miss Elizabeth, aparts
12 Phillips Edward Jones
14 Hogg John
16 Henry Rhys Powell
18 Curitz M. rris
20 Chambers William
22 Pritchard Mrs
24 Lane Arthur
26 Hodges William
28 Powell Mrs
30 Walters Phillip Oliver
32 Sladen Albert
34 Morgan Mrs
36 Ash Ivor
38 Simons David
40 Roberts Harry
42 Brokenbrow Albert
sonTH SIDE.
here is Ryder st
I Thomas John Richard
3 Baker Frank
5 Vaughan William Henry
7 Thomas George
9 Lewis Mrs
II Harrington Herbert
13 National Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to
Children f Ralph Kemp-
ster, inspector)
IS Burrell Frank
17 Cocks Mrs
19 Roberts John
21 Williams John
23 Davies Mrs
25 Veillard Camille
27 Hull Mrs.
29 Devereux Frederick
31 Smith Joseph
33 Gillard John Nott
35 Perry Edmund ,_, _. —
37 Pidgeon Charles Thomas 39 Poole James, dairyman
39 Davies Mrs here is Bn/dges pi ..
Clemence Arthur John I41 Lloyd David, baker
SOOTH SIDE.
3 Mexim Thomas
7 HarrisThomas,engine drvr
9 Edmunds Jas. school tchr
; 1 1 Harris David, tailor
i 13 Hart Mrs
1 15 Smith Mrs. M. A
17 Evans .Miss
19 Mitchell George Fred,
cabinet maker
21 Phelps Sidney, salesman
25 Williams Mark
29 Brown Mrs
3 1 Sharrem Aug. Ed wd clerk
Harold street, Roath, 122
Broadway to Pearl street.
Wesley Mission Hall
2 Pouting SI. Anthony,mason
26 Protheroe Misses Beatrice
& Ruth, costumiers
19 Elliott John, painter
Harpur street, Penarthrd
Morgan David Ltd. furn dlrs
Naish Alfred E. Ltd
sale confectioners
Harriet street, Cathays, 62
Wyeverne rd.to Rhymney t
NORTH SIDE.
ia, Hurley Thomas, baker
I Howe Mrs
31 Grossman Sir Wm. Smith
43 Aldridge John
45 Jones Edward Pryce
47 Jacobs Philip Arthur
49 Beatt James
51 Pyle Alfred
53 Muntiz John
55 Matthew Alexander
57 Matthew George W
59 Barnes Harry
61 Rivlin Joseph Elias
63 BrowneWm.raaster mamr
5=; Laverton Albert John
67 Bartlett Henry
69 Overton Mrj
71 Polatowsky Maurice
73 Jones Ivor
75 Holmes Harry
77 Williams Thomas
79 Je
57 Hardy Leonard D. & Co.
! sign writers
I7S Pengelly Thos. coal dealer
here is Basil pi
77 ChapmanMissBertha,groci
1 91 Macdonald Robert, boot k
j shoe dealer
115 Jewell Arthur, painter
j south side.
I here is Thesiger st ...
[ here isCoburnst ..
Presbyterian Church
England Mission Church
I Harrismith road, Roath,
1 4 Kimberley road,
Stevenson Harry
itch Rev. Hams 3 Thomas Abel b.j
[Jewish Synagogue]
81 Veillard Octave
83 Berkins William
85 Berry Mrs
87 Thomas Francis Josei h
Hannah street,
LoveridgeLtd..si i]
153 Bute St.
1 furnishers
9 Halbert George Edward
1 Minor Roland, coal agent
3 Billing George
5 Watson Samuel
7 Thomas David William
2 Edwards William E
4 Keiinard Cieorge Wesley
6 Heath Alb"vt C
3 Jones Thomas Sidney
o Thomas Herbert William
2 Compton Mrs.
4 VMIliams Thomas Arthur
6 Shepherd Gilbert
8 Chapman Ernest Edward
!o Griffiths Mrs
22 Randell Mrs
north SIDE 24 Wright William
2 Jones Edgar, cashier ^^ Carpenter GeorgeCleverley
4 Harding Horatio John, ! '
ticket collector I Harrowby lane, Clarei
I 6Tomstrederick John 1 road to Old Sea lock.
8 'I homas Joseph, carpenter „ „ ^, ., __ ,,
.0 Chorley Arth Chas. fitter fawton Brothers, sail mak
•'— ■ r„„„„ Jenkin & Son, sail m
Finnish Seamen'sMission,
Frans Emil Uuro, sec
I Mellia Mis. Mary.shopkpr
CARDIFF. M5
Harvey street. Canton,
Glamorgan street..
6 Hunt Mrs. Annie, beer ret
7 Andrews Mrs. Catherine,
shopkeeper
Thomas D. & Son, lime mers
.... here is Durham st -
urns William Henry, marine
store dealer
Havelook street, 9 Wooii
street to Park street.
1 Connock Samuel, shopkpr
5 Davis Harry, chair maker
3 Bothamley Wilson & Son,
wholesale milliners
3 Imperial Film Co. Limited
(The), film hirers
3 CraelyHarry, photographr
7 Andrews S. & Son, confrs
7 ParadiseW.Edwar-J, photo-
grapher
Corporation Fish Market
& Lighting & Tramways
office. Central district,
Arthur El!;s, manaffer
13 Bradbury, Greatore.x &
Co. Ltd. warehousemen
13 Jones John (CarditT) Ltd.
manufacturers
15 & 17 Jones Evan & Co.
Limited, clothiers
17 Joyce Ernest & Co. Ltd.
•wholesale news agents
Hayes buildings:
Jones Evan &Co.Ltd. clothiers
Plant Alfd. who. china&c.dlr
Stevens Chas. Ltd. financiers
Lloyd J. W. loan olfice
United Welsh MUls (The),
waterproofers &c
21 Peacocks Bazaar Co. Ltd.
bazaar
Oxford p.h. Alfd.Pritchard
Pillar Letter Box
Castle & Central Cinemas
Limited (The), picture
theatre
25 PeacockAlbt.Frank, bazaar
27 Baker Thomas, hair drssr-
29 Baker Thomas, stationer
31 British Volunteer p.h.
Thomas Louis Dancer
33 Aster L. J.& Co. watch mas
35 Grittiths & Sons, clothiers
37 Halewood Peter & Sons
Ltd. boot tV shoe makers
39 Cookj.'^on &Co.warehsemiv
41 Liptou Limited
43 Reeve Marks, draper
Salvation Army Central
Hall
45 & 47 Wildings (19") I-td.
clothiers
49 Home & Col.wiat Stores
Limited, grocers
51 Fothergill's Tobacco Stores
53 Frank William Ltd. confrs
55 Saltation Abmv Centbai.
Hall
here is Bute st
Davies Thos. coal
14 Burford Jas. engine
16 Goodenough M
Giles Geo. master uiariuer 18 James John Hamilton,
46 Milford William J ; commercial traveller
48 Richards Miss 20 Mai bias William, clerk
48 Davies Kvan John, solicitor 22 Wilkinson Thomas Pratt,
50 Thomas John marine engineer
52 John Mrs 24 Darby Herbert
Harrowby street. Docks,
Clarence rd. to Old Sea lock.
.1 Bowles Frederick & Sons,
haulage contractors
16 Cluett Harry Reginald,
mason
I Payne Allen & Co.oil mnfrs
& 42 Duke of WelhngtoE.
p.h. William Lloyd
Welsh Tabernacle
38 Avery W. & T. Limited,
weighing machine mfrs
. here is the Royal arcade —
), 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, ^4,
26, 28, 30, 32 & 34 Mor-
gan DavidLtd.drapers Ike
here is the Morgan arcade ..
206 CARDIFF.
Hayes (The) — continued.
8 BracherWalter&Co.leather
merchants
6 Woodley H. & Co. batchrs
4 Blanchard Leon, draper
2 Eastmans Lim. butchers
here are Wharton 4:
Trinity sts
SOUTH WALES.
Heath st. Canton, 12 Wynd-
ham St. to De Burgh St.
1 Griffiths Charles George,
ticket inspector
3 Phillips Tom, plumber
10 Davics Bert
Heathfleld road, Cathays,
off Whitchurch road.
hereisHeathfieldpl
44 Bertram Samuel Jn. clerk
50 Hooper John, accountant
Helen st. Roath, 76 Broad-
way to Diamond street.
2 Elliott Brothers, chimney
sweepers
Hendy st. Roath, Ninian
road to Pen-y-waiu road.
EAST SIDE.
1 Burraan Mrs
3 Bell William
5 Kelly Robert
7 Sharp Arthur
9 Allan Septimus
11 Lewis David W
13 Lewis William K
15 Maunder Henry W
2 Irwin Henrv C
4 Nelson Thomas
6 Thomas Samuel
8 Worrall Thomas
10 Williams Walter
12 Griffiths William Benj
14 Wilkins Edmund James
16 Tutcher George P
1 5 Williams Walter T
20 Bailev Albert
NORTH SIDE.
1 Jacobs Barnett,pawnbrokr
2 Nasser Mahomed, seamen'!
lo(l',Mng house
3 Arajiis Manuel, seamen'i
lodging house
4 Cassells John, dining rms
5 Hastings hotel, Mrs.
Beatrice Maria Clode
6 Casey Mrs. Mary, furn. dlr
Robmson, David & Co.
l!ird-i
Ocean Accident & Guaran-
tee Corporation Lim.
(Capt. Harold Mason
Wride, resident sec)
Ha'nd7.H. Victor 22 Welsh Insurance Cwpora
Hewell St. Grangetown,
Bromsgrove St. to Holmes-
dale street.
EAST SIDE.
Clarke
51 Dunn Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
here is Worcester st
S3 Self William, greengrocer
here is Holmesdale st
here is Worcester st
a6 Marsh Mrs.Harriet,shpkpr
32 Moorcraft John, butcher
70 Union Mrs. Mary Ann,
midwife
EAST SIDE.
1 MorganDanl.&Co.chemists
2 Boyle & Co. (Cardiff) Lim.
boot warehouse
4 Salanson Harry & Co.
opticians
4 Shellard Henry William,
dental surgery
5A, Cheesman Herbt. Henry,
fancy draper
5 Macintosh Charles & Co.
Limited, India rubber
goods manufacturers
5 Stephenson .^ Alexander,
auctioneers
5 Glamorgan Chamber of
Agriculture (Hubert G.
ATexander, sec)
5 Buttrills Land Co. Ltd.
H. G. Alexander, sec
6 Richards John Thos. soh-
6 South 'Wales Institute of
Architects (C. H.Kemp-
thorne, hon. sec)
6 Smith W. H. & Son,
bookse'levs
7 Liplon Lnn. provision dlrs
7 Faudels Lunited, ware
housemen
8, 9 & 10 Hall S.imuel Ltd
II Gottwaltz iSt Perry, auctnrs
11 Whitehill & Wliitehill
chartered accountants
12 Andrews Soloman & Son,
fruiterers
here is High Street arcade
Arcade chambers :
2 Gilling & Goodfellow, soli
citors & commissioners
' for oaths
6 Veall Fredk. Jas. architect
6 Evans T. J. architect
7 Roberts W. Edward, ad-
vertising agent
tion Ltd. (Th«) (Herbert
Meanock, sec)
32 London & Lancashire Life
& General Assurance
Association Limited
(Herbert Meanock,
branch manager)
23 " Anthonie," milliner
23 Howells Wm. estate ag'nt
23 Morgan Bertram William
Price, solicitor
24 Dale, Forty & Co. Ltd.
pianoforte warehouse
here is Castle arcade
26 Albert chambers :
South Wales Equitable
Money Society,
Wm. Arth. Horey, sec
Holman Fred W. chartered
sec
Curtis's & HarveyLimited,
gunpowiler manufactrs
Kempthorne Chas. Henry,
architect
PriestmanBros.Ltd.engnrs
27 Lloyds Bank Limited,
R. T. Richards, mgi
Old Bank chambers :
Mountjoy J. P.& Co. chartered
accountants
David E. & Darid.land agents
Algernon Frank, solicitor
BarlowThos.Marriott,solicitor
Canadian Government
Emigration Office (Maj
Sidney Walter Pugh,
representative)
29 Graybrook Hy. fancy drapr
30 Hunt, Wighlwick & Co
Lim. wine & spirit mers
31 Morgan (Lewis),
Browne & Haslam, solrs
Mather & Piatt Limited,
electrical engineers
31 Easten Charles & Co. auc-
[kelly's
16 Caryl WalterP. ophthalmic
optician
18 & 20 Shaw John, china dlr
Britton Chas.A.fine art dlr
24 Stephens & Co. fancy repos
26 Scotch Wool&HosieryStores
8 to 34 Duck k Son.chemists
'ILLAR LETTE[i BOX
9 King Miss-Grace, prepara-
tory school
here is Marion st
24 Phillips Samuel, shopkpr
, .- i_ Hi Stevens Thomas (Confec-
Lumted, fmber mers '4 Steve ^„„'i,,^„,,
'•"I'tl-'af.'i' ^■' IS Louis cL& Limited
,6 \\'orkers' Union' (Sidney '5 Keece
Hall, district organizer)
29 West Dock hotel, Walter
Pickup
31 Summers Mrs. Ellen, hair
dresser
32 Filtos Peter, shopkeeper
Herbert street, Maiudy,
Railway bridge. North road.
Baptist Mission Room
28 Williams Albert, boot repr
46 Bush Edwin, shopkeeper
I'lHE Alarm Box
37 \Nceks Alfred Jas. boot repr
Hereford street, Grange-
town, Cornwall street to
Wedmore road.
14 Latiders Mrs. Harriett,
shopkeeii
Sallmcad Hall
. & Sons, sohctrs
Greenwood & Brown, wine
merchants
16 Crane Mrs. Mabel Adeline,
Insti-
Hogg John, bookseller
32 Rees Mrs. Elizh. fruiterer
33 Blue Bell inn, Thomas
Philip George Baker
34 Marson Frederic James
L.D.s. dentist
<i4 Dickson Arthur, tobaccnst
• Castle St. ..
.here
uitinn ^i.riiluli Green
way, local sec)
here are Church i,i. .f St.
Mary st
WEST SIDE.
i3a, Cunard Steamship Co.
Limited
18 Photo Supplies Limited,
photographic material
dealers
19 " Anthonie," ladies'outfiltr
20 National Fur Co.of London
(The), furriers
High Street arcade,
High St. to St. John's st
3 & S Salisbury Mrs. Alice
Louisa, fancy repository
7 City Milliners Ltd. millinrs
9 Crouch StanleyEdwd.jwUi
II &8& loWilce Miss Caroline,
fancy repository
13 Chamberlain Mrs. Sarah
Hannah, art needlework
depot
IS & 17 Browne Hy. F. draper
i9RowlandSolomon,musicsllr
21 Frank Wm.Ltd.confectnrs
23 & 25 Hall Samuel Ltd
drapers &c
27 &29 Davies Mrs. Elizabeth,
ladies' hair dresser
31 Kinnersley George, tailor
35 Timothy Hy. Aug. tobcnst
2 Maypole Dairy Co. Limited
4 Carpenter Miss Laviuia,
confectioner
6 Treseder William Limited,
nurserymen & florists
8&10&11 WilceMissCaroline,
fancy repository
12 Martin Miss Martha Jane,
umbrella maker
14 Chiavi AlfonsOjConfectioncr'
Hirwain street, Cathays
105 Cathays ter.toMerthyr st
Pillar Letter Box
o Davison William, shopkpr
here is l)an-an st
2 Jon& John, shopkeeper
Hodges taw. 168 Bute St.
to Glamorgan canal.
Thomas John & Son,
brewers' coopers
Hockey W. J. & Co. boiler
coverers
Trott Joseph & Sons,
marine store dealers
Jenks & Co. ship repairers
3 Munoz Eugene, hair drssr
Holmesdale street. Grange-
town, Clive street to Cor-
poration road.
east side.
here is Hewell st
Foxhall Alfred, shopkeeper
: Foxhall Benj. teachr.ofmus
21 Foxhall Benjamin, draper
.. here is Oakley st
41 Thomas Samuel," hair drssr
... here is Knole st
43 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Ltd. butchers
43A, Hutton Da\id, greengro
45 Burgess Joseph, shopkeepr
^7 Lord Windsor p.h. John
Lambert
49A, Rodda William J. grocer
Kift Miss Frances, furn. dlr
Bear Saml. wardrobe dlr
Arkell Frederick, statnr
Town SoB-Posr, Money
Order k Telephone
Call Office. Tele-
grams dispatched but
not delivered
here are Bromsarovt st.
St.Faffan's st.Gram/e Fleasure
gardens ^ Corporation rd
west side.
2 Warren Jesse, shopkeeper
4 Andrews S. & Son, under-
takers
Plymouth Brbthren
Meeting HoDse
12 Cooper Thomas, laundry
26 Haddrell Tboinas,turiiooek
here is Earl st
32 Jones Mrs. Emma, shpkpr
40 Morgan John, shopkeeper
42 trarwood Richard, shopkpr
52 Robinson Harry, draper
52A, Griffiths Mrs. Flora,
shopkeeper
Brown Christphr. grngrcr
here are Amherst St. ^
1 Kent st
62 Bruton Harry Windsor,
baker
here is Ludlow st
64 Saddler Geo. who.coiitctnr
66 Cash k Co. boot & shoe mas
80 ParHtt William Jas. baker
here is Bromfield st
DIRECTORY.]
80UTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
207
98 Aplin Ernest, shopkeeper
ilder
Bradford
100 Lamprey Mrs. Emma,
shopkeeper
114 Green James, bont repr
116 Wills Arthur, furn. dealr
herf is Xtwport st
ii3 Wall David, grocer
126 Harris Thomas
123 Gibson Mrs
130 Adams Edw'n
132 Hunt Tliomas
134 Jones Harrv, '■
136 Clare James
138 Tearle Patrick
140 Wilson James
142 Thomas Thomas, ]
144 Wellington James
146 Spencer Harry
Hope street,Tredegar street
to East wharf,
EAST SIDE.
Sankev Jn. & Chas. who. gros
here is Cliarlott,
Morgan William & Co. fruit
here is Curtom House
Spiller John, blacksmith
Thomas Enoch, carpente;
Moon John & Sons,hay& straw
merchants
here are Crhjhton si. ^
If'harfst...
WESr SIUK,
Hunter street, Cla
I Clare
>rd.
nbankment.
NORTH-WEST SIDE.
42 Brotherton Robt. boot repr
44 Stickler Charles, greengro
here is Clarence pi
SOUTH-BAST SIDE.
I Rees John, confectioner
7 Surge Arthur H. & Co.
who. ship store mers
Haggle R. Hood & Son
Limited, rope manafctrs
here is Burt st .*
9 & II Bristol Channel Ship
Stores Limited
Royal Hamadryad Se.imen's
Ho.spital ( Herbert \Vhit-
akerc.A. sec)
Hurman street, Docks.
Cardiff Foundry & Engineer-
ing Co. Ltd. iron fountlers
CurranBros.Ltd. furnace bldrs
Curran Metals & Munitions
Co. Ltd. stampings manufrs
Bute Wheel Works,
C. Stocqueler, propr
lestynian avenue, C.inton,
/lestyn st.[ No thoroughfare.]
Lady-
Sheere Thomas & Son, fruit i
potato merchants
SpraiTg Ernest, fruit 3c potat
merchant
Harrison Thomas, fruit I
potato merchant
Ir.sh riub & Institute. 13 Holloway James
Jeremiah McCirthy, sec "S Casado Mrs
here is Custom House st....U7 Morgan James
Gibbon Brc
Ilton road, Roath
smith road.
I Laverick Emmanl. Comby
3 Farthing Frederick
5 Jones John
7 lirennau James
9 Cottle Edwin West
lith
Howard gardens, Uoath,
Howard place, Newjiort rd.
EAST SIDE.
I Baselow Mrs
3 Coombs J. W. ma.st.marnr
5 MacPhail Angus
7 Diggery Thomas Henry
9 Jones Hugh
1 1 Morrish Mrs
13 Smith Mrs
15 Lauis Richard Willmott
here is Howard ler
17 Hop'uns John Blount,
registrar of marriages
19 Roberts Edward
21 Powell V^■illiam
23 Seaward Thomas
27 Thomas Mrs
29 Pegler Henry
31 Hauser Philip
33 Dendy Mrs
35 Worton M
J/oii
WEST 3IBB.
Welsh Church
here is Fitzalan
Jfoi,
Howard terrace, 15 Howard
gardens, Roath.
NORTH SIDE.
1 Murphy Hubert
3 Co.x Harold Edgar
5 Williams James Thomas
7 Good William
9 Reese George
SOUTH SIDB.
2 Jenkins Frederick Robert
4 Dimery Maurice
5 Lynguris N
8 Arthur David
10 Williams Mrs
Patterson Henry George
1 Menzies Miss
3 Angier .Jamas
5 Dodington Stuart Miltoa
27 Sims Walter Partridge
29 Jones Charles William
31 Hogan Charles
33 Young John
' Edward Francis
37 Jones Evan Henry Thorn;
39 Oliver Samuel
Lucas John Henry
Jones Mrs
.. Aere is BlenhetM rd ....
38 Edwards Wilfred
34 Birch Alexander
Henry
•s Henry
30 Ctrinham John Harry
28 Thomas Rolf
26 Mason William
24 Grafter Edwin William
22 Cottle Arthur Bertram
20 Moss Sydney
18 Willie Mrs
16 Furze Thomas Alfred
14 Morgan Hugh
12 Jones Grirtith David
10 Madge Frank
8 Fielding Hugh P
6 Farthing Bert
4 Summers Samuel
2 Jones John James
49 EvaiisMrs. Elizabeth,uurs(
Institute lane. Park place.
Price Fred & Co. Ltd. electrical
Insurance buildings.
See New street.
Inverness place, 9 Albany
'. Roath, to Pen-y-wain rj.
west SIDE.
Lloyd Roland, fishmonger
Edward William, agent to
Royal Liver Friendly Soc
37 Middle Bernard, insur. agt
., here is Moy rd
59A, Forrest Fred, taxi-cab
proprietor
65 Russell Miss Doris, teacher
of music
... here is Dalcross st
t Dunn Mrs. Leah, cert.
midwife
,9 Jones Wm. Jn. watch ma
... hi-re is Tipi-ycoed pi
ii Bradford Lewis, insur.agl
9 BaileyOscar,boot repairer
223 Buwler Uenrv
35 Griffiths Charles
31 Cauley Mrs
233 Bloom Harry
EAST SIDE.
adge Frank, electrician
46 Stark Alfd. &Jn. plasterers
here is Moy rd
106 Godfrey Henry, painte
130 Snell George, grocer
here is Dalcross st ...
132 Attewell.Iohn, coal dealer
here is Tyn-y-coed pi
PiLLAK Letter Box
172 Tucker George, dairy
188 Evans John Michael S
Co. electrical engineers
198 MasonWra Dav.i.dejoratr
218 Lewis Ernest Walter
220 Making John
22.1 Goaman Dan
Iron street, Roath, 85 Metal
street to Clift
i6HallewellGeo
21 Denham Tho
monumental ma-
22 Cottle Mrs. Alice, d
Henr
6 Williams Evan & Co. coa
exporters
here is /('est Bute st
8 South Wales Printing &
Publishing Co. Limited
8 Reed Thos. Alfd. m i.n.a.,
m.i.h.e. consulting
engineer
8 Zynkara Co. Lim. boiler
composition manufactrs
8 Wight & Fidoe, consulting
engineers
20 Williams & Co. (Shipping
Chemists) Limited
Smailes Geo. ship store dlr
Cardiff Ship Store C^o. Ltd
26 Richards (Cardiff) Ltd.
butchers
28 Richards ^Cardiff) Ltd.
provision merchants
30 Abbott Walt, watch maker
're is Mount Stuart sq ...
34 Ship & Pilot hotel. Miss
Florence J. Ribton
38 & 40 & 45 Reese is, Gwillim,
grocers
42 Brook Mrs Emily shopkpr
Edwards Alfred, baker
46 Clarke Mrs. Lizzie, tobccnst
48 k, 50 Lewis Jenkin, outtittr
... here is Mount Stuart sq ...
56 DaViS Miss Amy, refresh-
58 Cash & Co. b >ot dealers
60 Loyshon JMrs. Catherine,
refreshment rooms
imery Mrs. Annie Eliza-
beth, fruiterer
64 Lane Mrs. Lilla, tobaccnst
00 White Hart hotel, Mrs.
Florence Simmons
68 MorganThos.&Sons,btchrs
70 Partridge & Wation Ltd.
sKkk a. s:iave brokers
70 Jones Evan &, Co. steam-
70 Sutherland R. W. J. & Co.
Ivy
street, Canion, Daisy
to Komilh' rd. wast.
2 Collins Miss FL.rci
14 Kowland Oswald, shopkpr
21 ilorne George, boot iiial^
JaJies street, Docks, i
Ihiie St. lo C mal bridge.
2 HallEdw.ird;iCo.(Carliffi
Ltd. marine surveyors
2 Xielsen & Beecher, steam-
ship brokers
Baker Fredk. \^'m. mer
.Vavigntion Paint Co. Ltd.
paint manufacturers
lieiilley Isaac & Co Ltd.
lierg & Co. steamship bros
coal expor
70 Cory&Blund
7jMcNaillt.&T
;o Fie.d Line (
steamship
70 Mineral i'ranspor
railway wagon cootrctrs
Lnlish LO. Ltd. cod mer-
chanis (Canal bridge)
WEST side.
Mathias J. & Sons, ship
ship brokrs
.shipoffurs
rditi) Lim.
Co.
is Ship la .
lip hotel, Mrs, Rachel W.
Gould
10 Hopkins Brothers, clothiers
2 James, Muers & Co. ship
owners
2 Cardiff Steam Navigation
Co. Ltd. ship owners
4 Carlsen Bros. Limited,
chronometer makers
6 London County West-
minster & Parr's Bank
Ltd (HowardFogg.mgr)
6 PRIMAVESI CHAMBERS:
6 Ferrier & Rees Limited,
steamship brokers
6 Richards SteamNavigation
Co.Ltd. steamship 0'
6 Vcrgottls&Co.ship brokers
6 HoweF.H.&Co.coal exprtr
;6 TierneyP.&Co.comsn.agl
6 Anglo-Spanish Coahng Cc
Ltd. coal exporters
iCo. Lim.
I Hepbi.r
I Stella Shipping Co. Ltd.
ship owners
3 Thomas William Hopkin
chemist
5 HurfordWm.Ltd. butchers
7 Duck's Limited, chemists
9 Bowles & Son, tobacconists
here is George st
;i Andrews Solomon k. Son,
grocers
3 Duncan (J.) Steamship
Co. Ltd. steamship ownrs
3 Frances Duncan Steam-
ship Co. Limited
3 Agnes Duncan Steamship
Co. Limited
13 Duncan J. T. & Co. ship
brokers
:3 Binks, Craggs & Co.
stevedores
3 Cragg Steamship Co. Ltd
■3 Cardiff Traders Ltd. mers
13 Gragg, Siddall & Lever
Ltd. ship brokers
[3 Hopkins, Jones & Co. Ltd.
steamship owners
13 Care Edward R. consult-
ing engineer
208 CARDIFF.
James street — continued.
13 Thomas Edward D. con-
sulting engineer
13 Booth Steam Ship Co. Ltd
13 Rea R. & J. H. Limited,
sliip brokers
15 Angus George & Co. Lim.
india rubber manutactrs
17 Biair H. (i. & Co. Limited,
chronometer makers
19 Loane, Williams &Co. ship
brokers
ig Balmer John & Co. ship-
ping agents
ig Barker & L(»vering, coal
exporters
zg Tyrrell John, ship broker
19 Pugsley A. & Co. boiler
corerers
«g Pintney E. Baxter k Co.
ship brokers
21 Walker & Smith, physi-
cians & surgeons
21 Wilker Robert m.b. physi-
cian & surgeon & medi-
cal inspector of seamen
ior Port of Cardiff
23 Roneo Limited, duplicating
machine manufacturers
«5 Michaelson Jacob, pa
broker
27 Ward & Co. butchers
29 Ward & Co fruiterers &
greengrocers
31 D<icks Conservati\*e Club,
John W. Talbot, sec
33 Holland David, marine
surveyor
33 Jenkins John E. boiler
coverer
35 Hayes Brothers, optic
37 Spencer Harry, tobacconst
37 Mairtjn & Hancock, com-
mission agents
37 Hancock Ralph, marin*
insurance broker
39 Hopkins Arthur Llewelyn,
i-vial exporter
39 Pearce Edward William
ship store mercliant
41 Direct TradingCo.Liniited,
grocers
43 Patterson Edwd. butcher
43 Stothert H. &Co.coaliner:
43 South Glamorgan Collien
Co. Limited
... I,e,-e is South William st ..
4SA, Ilopson Fredk.hairdrssr
45 i 38 & .(O Reese & Gwilliin
grocers
45 Wailes Dove Bitumastic
Ltd. paint maniif.'vctrs
47 Brotherton John, boot &
shoe maker
49 HarrisAlbcrtEdward,pork
53 Jones John, grecum-ocer
55 Holcombu> Frank, daper
57 Aniiear William, solicitor
57 Camden Estates k Invest-
ments Limited
here is Adelaide st
ME^iTHYR HOUSK :
Cross Alfred C. k Co stock
brokers
Newport Abercaru Black Vein
Steam Coal Co. Limited,
colliery proprietors
Edwards k Thomas Limited,
Pyraan, Watson & Co. Ltd.
colliery proprietors
Meit^M Collieries Limited,
colliwy proprietors
S.BitU lUiondda Colliery Co.
(1898) Lijiiited
Bcyn..n T. k Co. Limited,
colliery projirietors
Gibbs Jls Co. .ship owners
Rhymney Iron Co. Limited,
t'oUiery proprietors
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'a
Smith W. R. k Sous, s
ship owners
ship Co
Ltd.
St. Just Stei
steamship owners
Devon Mutual Steamship In-
surance Association
Clay C. L.&Co.Ltd.coalexptrs
Hills' Plymoutfc Co. Limited,
colliery proprietors
Jacob E. H. k Co. shipping
agents for Hills' Plymouth
Co. Limited
Gould J. C. & Co. (Steamship-
Managers) Limited, steam-
ship owners
Gould J. C. & W. T. & Co.
Limited, ship brokers
RobsonWm.Jn.consltng.engr
Phillips FredJ.consltng.engnr
Porter F. H. & Sons Limited,
ship cementers
Williams Watkin & Co. steam-
ship owners
Williams Steam Navigation
Co. Ltd. steamship owners
Corbridge Steamship Co.
Limited, steamship owners
Felbridge Steamship Co.
Limited, steamship owners
here is Evelyn St
69 Brodie Brothers & Co. ship
chandlers
71 Fletcher Philip k Son,
stevedores
71 Price Gwilym, stock
share broker
71 AtkinsBros.Ltd.coalexptrs
71 Matthew A.&Co.shipbrkrs
71 Young k Hurley, steam-
ship brokers
73 Jesseraan W. & Co. india
rubber manufacturers
•JS Hose & Co. engineers' fctrs
Bate Docks Motor Engi-
neering & Transport Co.
Ltd. (Canal bridge)
kerf
Moors Police Station (The)
(William Price, police in-
spector in charge)
WEST SIDE.
PiLLAu Letter B ix
here is Carlisle st
John street. 36 Bute street.
Miles Brothers, builders
Evans' H. D. F'oundries
Limited, iron founders
Edmunds James, metal fndr
Wisbey Jas. Wm. shopHtter
Spillers & Bakers Limited,
sack warehouse
Evans William & Co. Limited,
provi-ion merchants
Lemon Thomas k Sons (Car-
diff) Limited, engineers
Kamea place, SplotlaiiJs.
Ball Henrv, shopkeeper
Dodge Samuel k Sons, hay k
straw dealers
Steele William,joinery manfrs
AdAMSDOWN (iOSI'Bl. Hall
I Davii'8 Robert
3 Davics James
5 Harvey Miss
7 Stewart Robert
9 Muir Mrs
I Thomas Thomas Edward
3 .Mead George Henry
15 Preston James
7 James William Frederick
ig Thomas Jolin H
21 Lane Mrs
25 Davies Rev. William G
[Wesleyan Methodist]
west side.
2 Evans John George
4 Huntley Arthur Harry
6 Longford Mrs
8 Eccles Edward
10 Watkins David
12 Pincombe Henry A
14 Davies Frederick
16 Stafford John
r8 Evans Frederick
20 Blight Miss
22 Richai-ds Thomas H
24 Prior George
26 Warren Mrs
28 Cole William Arthur
30 Doddington Herbert
32 Bulman James
Kensiugrton avenue. Can
ton, from 9 Bernard avenue.
[Xo thoroughfare.]
1 Saiidiford Mrs
3 Forfar William
5 Forfar Alexander
7 Darke Wilfrid
9 McKnight David
Kent street, Grangetown,
Holmesdale st. to Ferry rd.
* here is Camhridye st
47 Brown Stephen, shopkeepr
here is Ferry rd...
2 Bann Joshua, butcher
36 Heins Albt. Lewis, painter
Salv.\t!on Army Hall
Keppooh street, Roath, 19
City road to Cotterell road.
SOUTH SIDE.
4 Williams David D. clerk
6 Snell Mrs
8 Harvey William, mannei
10 Ei'ans Ralph, mechanic
12 Jones William, engine drvr
14 Jones John Rhys, printer
16 Cottle Oliver A. shop mgr
18 McKirby Robert, piano-
forte tuner
28 Dobbins Heniy Arthur
Wblsh Presbyterian
Church
... here is Plasnemydd sq .
Pillar Box
iMackintosh Institute (The),
Arthur Ambler, steward
... here is Plasnewydd pi ..
NORTH 3IDK.
lA, David Daniel, ship chndl
I Ware Hbt. teacher of music
9 Dyer Joseph, bookseller
45 Laurence Wm. J.piano tunr
'lere is Plasnewydd rd ...
83 Carter Cfeorge
"5 Thomas John Hopkin,
machinist
1 Morris Benj. coal trimmer
51 Clarke Mrs. Ellen, ward-
robe tlealer
63 Rogers .Sydney, grccngro
Klmberley rd.Pcn-y-lan rd.
2 Ked^lie Alexander
4 Scale Robert
.. here i.i flarri-tmith rd ...
6 Walters Owen Thorn is
3 Wiiin Thomas
o Voiiiig Frederick
2 Hosken Albert Newton
4 Rogers Mrs
6 Mitchell Herbert
3 Giuc Albert Thomas
o Wilhnott Edmund Charles
! Hopgood James
2( Mullaiid Cajit. Francis
2 ) Laughton Frederick John
2i Clark Robert George
30 Miles Miss 1
32 Pull George
34 Hairis John Joseph
36 Dyche William
38 Chance Thomas William
to Boys Charles Victor
4.2 Landreth James
44 Short Francis Thomas
here is Ladysmith rd
+6 Howell Mrs. Lilian
48 Hoult Mrs. Emily
50 Glossop Frederick
52 Evans David Morton
54 Jones John
56 Hooper Charles
58 Roberts Mrs
60 Pelham John Henry
62 Hawken Nicholas James
64 Reynolds Benn
56 Hawkins Mrs
68 Gray Mrs. Jemima
70 & 75 M'rrett Benj. confr
here is lilenheim rd
Pillar Letter Box
72 Hutton Thomas, fruiterer
74 Harvey John Rose
76 Brisker Montague
78 Parry John Hughes
80 Milburn John
82 Richardson Thomas
84 Phillips John
86 Holson Frederick John
88 Price Thomas Henry
90 Mor.'-is James S
92 Harries Mrs
94 Washer Mrs
96 Walter Herbert
98 Bull Lewis
100 Watts William Henry
102 Sugden John Henry .
104 Robson William
106 Rawle Arthur
ro8 Elsworthy John, builder
no Lamerton William
112 Mayhew Ciiarles James
114 Roberts Thomas
116 Law William
118 Durkee James
here is Waterloo rd
120 Edwards Mrs
122 Rogers Frederick George
124 Griffith John
126 Morgan Frank
128 Evans Charles Ingram
130 Burdekin James
132 Jones Phillip
134 Padden Mrs
135 Grilftlhs Benjamin
138 Houlsoii .\iigustus
140 Martin itolfe George
142 Campbell Jonathan
144 Williams Mrs
146 Geddio V\'illiam
r48 Jago Mrs
150 Thorns Alfred Bertram
152 Campbell Mrs
154 Tiiiper Thomas
iMcKieverJohii Herbert
3 Davies John
Ha
■ith 1
5 Porrett Mrs
7 Glossop Mrs
9 Priestley James
I Williams William
3 Lewis Arthur
5 Hall William
7 Rogers William A
19 Cole James
21 Osborn Edward W.tcache
of music
here is Mafehiny rd
3 Fisher Alfred Thomas
25 Davies Mrs
27 Barnes Edgar
29 Rees William
31 Chiveri William
33 Thomas William
35 Cook Mrs
37 Short William Charles
39 Short Graham
Furse Mrs
43 Burke Joseph Thomas
1 here is Ladysmith rd
45 Thomas Ihomas
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 209
47 Williams Mrs. T. E
49 Turner Harry
51 Morgan Austin Thom;is
53 Lewis John
55 Wilkinson iMrs
57 Jones James
59 Williams John Rees
61 David John
63 WoodmaTi Francis John
65 Buttenvorth Mrs
67 Tiiorne David Francis
69L'r
37 Davidson Sydney
39 Dawes Cleu-.eut
41 Berkeley Mrs
' ere is Plasnewydd :
75 K7'
Mern
infr
Il'.nlu
77 Williams Jesse, irroce;
79 Miidd WiUiarn
81 Hooper Mrs
83 Fownes Arthur
8s Jennings Edwin
87 Williams Thomas
89 Harry Edward
91 Jones Wilfrid Mansel
93 Rithcs Miss
95 Belle Jame< Edvvd. decrtr
97 Rvan Thomas
99 Eilis David
103 Barnelt Charles
105 John Obadiah
107 Berry Richard Henry
109 Bruce Alexander
1 1 1 Stevens VN'illiam
113 c; vans Mrs
lis Symondi Edwd. William
here is Waterloo rd
117 Couch Wilham
119 John Benjamin
121 Pullen Frank
123 Harte Rer. Greorge Wm
r Baptist I
125 Clarke Albert Hardy
127 Williams Godfrey Evan
Pugh
129 Phillips Miss
131 Fielding Claude
133 Rees \Villiam
135 Rich Bertie Ernest
137 Mitchell Edwin Kingsley
139 Davies Thomas
Kincraig' street. Roath, 170
City road to Plasnewydd
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Evans \\'m. H.comrasn.agt
4 Addie John
8 Foster Mrs
10 Poole Timotliy
12 Morgan E. J. gilder
14 Bollen Mrs
16 Jones David William.brai
moulder
18 Thomas Mrs
Sing's rd. Canton, 74 Cow-
bridge road to Severn road.
KAST .SIDK.
2 Tonison Carl
6 Lee William Henry, tailor
8 Dyke Wm.E-lmuiid,grngro
o Schimling John L. china &
aler
builder
20 Grant JIrs
22 Wilde James C)
24 Davies .Mrs
26 Davies Misses
30 Rees John C
32 Gray Mrs
34 Dodge Samuel
36 AVatkins Charles
33 Dent Matthew
40 Jaines Daniel
42 Harding Mrs
liere is Flasitewi/ddsg
NORTH SIDE.
I Pickett David Thomas,
mechanical engineer
5 Jenkins George R
7 Ferris Ernest William
9 Evans Mrs
II Durbessich Albert
13 Mayo Sidney
IS Baker Victor Charles,
postal clerk
19 Anderson WiUiam.carpntr
23 Davies Frank
27 Adams Mrs
29 Gavin Albert
33 Hockey Willis
35 Bennett John
,nliff Union Casual
Wards {Ernest William
Saville, superintendent)
14 Applebee Mrs. Caroline,
dressmaker
6 Hyden Arthur
8 Workman John George
20 Coombs Sidney
22 Rogers William
24 Goldman Joseph
here is Hamilton st
26 Danie' Joseph, grocer
28 Collins Azariah, shopkeepr
30 Haines Henry
32 Donovan Mrs
Leonard Charles
36 Kelly Albert
38 Allen Peier
St. Marv'.~ Roman Catho-
lic Chcdch
here is Talbot st
Mundy Mrs
58 Bowen Mrs
60 Toplis George
66 Taylor Mrs. Fanny, ser-
vants' registry office
68 Melhuish Bros, builders
70 Hallett John
" rd William
74 Parsley Joseph
78 Parker William
80 McCarthy Jeremiah
Pillar Lkttf.r Ro.x
34 Griffiths William Rees,
commercial traveller
86 Velvin Fredk. manager
83 Daniels Benjamin
90 Warren Jlisses
98 Lawson Jas. Joseph, tailor
102 Thompson Miss Lucy
dress maker
104 Collis Waller, apartments
106 Martinsen John
105 Williams Mrs
110 Ashton John
112 Ashton Thomas
ii4McIntyre Robert
116 Symons Richard Phili|
120 Murphy Michael, shpkpr
122 Seirl Mrs
124 Rees Willi
124 Wall Rer. William Ewart
L.Div. [curate of St.
Catherine's]
126 Morgan John
128 Powditch Jnmes Thomas
132 Payne Join Henry
134 Hamp Frank
136 Hodges Harris
:69 Keir Robert, furniture dlr
71 Rogers Mrs. Elizabeth,
shopkeeper
:73 Slocombe Thos. greengro
:7s Lee Law Sang, lauudry
:75A, Hale William, boot ma
:77 Jenkins Charles, butcher
:77A, Williams Mrs. Harriet,
shopkeeper
Chiiistian Meeting
Room & Gospel Hall
83 Baldwin Wyndham
190 Verling Thomas
92 Carlson Alec
94 Morgan Uriah John
96 Bosse William Charles
98 Hardinge Ernest
WEST SIDE.
I Jee Hong Chong, laundry
3 Morris Philip A. bootmakr
5 O'Neil Miss Elizh. confr
7 Halley Mrs. Honoria,
fruiterer .
9 Jenkins Alfred, shopkeepr Kingsland road, otf
I Davies Harold, dairjinan , Cowbridge road. Canton.
3 Cleave Frank, news agent west side
5 Burrows Robt. furn.remvr 3 Edwards Jas. insur. agent
7 Jones Leonard Jas. baker 13 Hayward William
23 Phillips Miss Mary Jane, [15 Timms William
apartments 1 23 Aitken Robert
Dugmore Mrs 27 Williams Horace
29 Vi'aUs Christopher Ernest, 29 Bradbury Mark
boot maker j east side.
Selwood George 6 Hurch William H
33 Perry William" 8 Bulpii
35 l'hillip-« Frederick George 14 Parry David
iniel
140 King Thomas
14:, Davis D..11
144 Tarr Miss
146 Taylor )■ rederick Becher
148 Stanfield William
156 Stirling Mrs
158 Stirling John
160 Hewlett George
162 Bullock Mrs
164 Lowther Mrs
166 Knoi Mrs
168 Lewis James
170 Hill Charles
172 Jones John Hy.shop fitter
174 Sibsey Thomas
176 Hallett Charles
178 Taylor Herbert
i3o Thompson Windsor
I.ereareSnn/.KI-Pontram
Edmund
39 Orchard Mrs. Julia, straw
cleaner
.,1 Kelk Jarvis
Madley Mrs
47 HardingHy. carpet planner
49 Hibbert Cecil
Jenkins Mrs
55 Davies William
Crinks & Jenkins, costmrs
59 Kneath Mrs. Hannah,
Moss William George
63 Warren Misses, apaits
65 Vickery Walter
67 Kilner George
69 Garrett John, apartments
71 Ball Mrs
77 Richards WiUiam
79 Miller William
81 Brown Henry
33 James Arthur William
85 Ir«in Mrs
87 Lightfoot Jas. apartments
89 Jones John
91 Williams-Miller Rev. Cyril
K. M. M. a. [curate of St.
Catherine's]
93 Wheaton Walter
95 Marams Percy
97LillyMdni. Marion,dress ma
99 Williams Charles
103 Millard James
105 Roberts Mrs
107 Counsell Mrs. Kate,tailrss
III Rad Miss
113 Hill George Frederick
115 Halley Mrs
119 & 121 Poor Law Cottage
Homes (Mrs. Sarah
Watton, matron ; Miss E.
Phillips, foster mother)
123 Williams Mrs
125 Barberis John
127 Gilbert Edward Isaac
131 Gibby Albert
133 Hayiies Mrs
13s Scott Miss Elizabeth,
16 Major George
20 Owen Miss
24 Booth Harold
26 Scandrett Mrs
Parker William
32 Oram Mrs
34 Howes Joseph
eet
nker
[37 Thomas Thomas Henry
[39 John Oliver
[41 Halliday John
143 Darling Mrs
145 Forward Thomas
147 (iritfiths Henry
149 Wells Henry
151 Lawrence James Harper
153 Phelps Mrs
155 Gibbs John
157 Wilson John
159 Jones Alfred John
161 Batt James W
St. CiTHElilNE'sCHnHCII
163 Willis Miss
165 Hancock John
167 Hardy Robert
EAST SIDK.
D Walker W. E.&E. (estab-
lished 1848), seedsmen
Geesham chambers :
Gresham Life Assurance
Society Ltd. (The) (J.
Martin Jones,dist. man,
Gresham Fire & Accident
Insurance Societv Ltd.
(The) (J. Martin"jones,
district manager)
Phcenix & Levinson,solclrs
Shepherd, Howell & Co.
accountants
Cardiff & Penarth Mutual
Plate Glass Insurance
Society Ltd. (Gilbert D.
Shepherd f.c.a. sec)
Cardiff Naturalists'Society
(G. D. Shepherd f.c.a.
hon. sec)
South Wales & Monmouth-
shireSociety of Chartered
Accountants (Gilbert D.
Shepherd f.c.a. hon. sec)
Cardiff & District Com-
mercial Road Transport
Association (Gilbert D.
Shepnerd f.c.a. sec)
Cardiff & District Retail
Bespoke Tailors' Asso-
ciation (Gilbert D.
Shepherd f.c.a. sec)
Hengoed Coal, Brick &
Stone Co. Ltd. (Gilbert
D. Shepherd f.c.a. sec)
County Money Society (S.
A. Price, sec)
Edwards Capt. Thomas
Owen, H.M. inspector
of factories
Stock, Tidman & Co. wall
paper manufacturers
8 Vale E. fruiterer
8A, Wood Arthur, tailor
Watkins's ^Cal•dlff) Print-
ing Co. Ltd. printers
7Calway Ernest, refresh-
ment rooms
6 Arnold JohnEdwd.hairdrsr
5 & 6 Rose & Crown P.H.
William John Hardwick
6 British Co. Ltd. coal mers
Williams John n Sons
(Cardiff) Ltd.ironmngrs
Eric & Co. Ltd.blacksmiths
210 CAKDIIF.
KiNGSwAY— continaed.
WEST SIDE.
Ward B. & Co. wood block
manufacturers (Cirosvenor
chambers)
Kitchener road, Canton,
Leckwith road to Eldon St.
here is Atlas rd
Council School
here is Eldon st
SOUTH \VALF>
[kellt('s
Knole street, (irangetow
Broms^Tove street
Holmesdale street.
Lewis Samuel ( Bromfield)
Wall Letter Box
Morgan James Callender
(Lindenthorpe)
Hughes Grittilh (Sherring-
ton)
Davies William (Tygwyn)
Yorath Wm. (Strathlyn)
Ainsley Mrs. (Tyne Holm)
James Mrs. (G-lan-y-Llyn)
Ta\ lor Jn. Wm. ( Claremont)
Griffin Uenrge (Cotswold)
Thomas John (Fernbank)
24 Bickley John
Pillar Letter Box
.. herr is Theobald rd
Fire Alarm
...here is Beda rd
Crowther Morgan (Ascot ho)
Lake road west. Roath.
soiTH siiiE. [Watson Robert (Lake view)
Roman Miss Emily, shop-
iiC'nrnelius,pla>^trc:
54 Eastmans Lim. butchers
56 Harris & Co. drapers
58 Hill William Jas. shopkpr
Kyveilogr street. Canton,
132 Cathedral road.
[No thoroughfare.]
NORTH SIDg.
1 Morgan Evan
3 Lloyd William Evan
5 Gciodman Sydney C
7 Alves Domingo Olivera
9 Ashcroft Henry
1 1 Gales John G
IS Hertz Adam William
south side.
2 Hcnnessy Marlin Henry
4 Martm Misses
6 Haydjn Capt. William
8 Powell Frank I Tor
10 Baker William Lowrie
12 Lewis John Myrddin
14 Agnew John H
I/adysmith road, Roath, 43
Kimberley road.
1 Hosgood Octavius Sidney
3 Evans Owen
5 Barton Cecil
7 Were William
q Davies Edward
1 1 Phelps Jcfse
13 Williams John Davies
15 Griffiths llaldwiii
17 Floyd Peter
19 Howell Percy
21 Baker rhonmi George
23 Howell Kobeit John
25 Burns Mrs
27 Wilkins Hen
29 Griffith Howell
31 John William
33 Hopkins (ieorge James
35 Harries John
37 Preedin Mn
39 Ransom Charles Stanley
41 Price David
43 Jones Capt. Walter M
2 Pillar Frederick
4 Lewis John
6 Eraser Thomas Henry
8 Arkell James Wilfrid
here is Ameshxtry rd
Dinham Mrs. K. (Belvedere)
Thomas Charles (Rydalmere)
Rowland William(Gelynfach)
Phillips Miss Rose (Holly-
bush)
Wall Letter Box
FlintErnestJust(Westerwick)
Sparkes Jacob (Glan-y-dwr)
Nureombe John (Eversleigh)
Bendy Wilfred Hy.(Ferndene)
Williams Fredk. (West dene)
Willie George (Farway)
Jones Johu(Prestbury house)
Gray Frederick (Hazlemere)
Will'iams Harry (Alhena)
10 i
. Edv
Walters David
14 Chappie Frederick Phillip
16 Williams Frederick George
18 Brecon James
ao Sexton William John
22 Gabe Rhys Thomas
24 Pratt Percy Diamond
a6 Atkins Edward Trevelhen
Lake road east, Roath, F'air
(Jak mad.
P(iw Robert, farmer. Fair
Oak farm
north side.
I Ashcroft John Edward
shopkeeper
Little S. G. & Co. tile mnfrs
17 Wood Charles, builder
17 Wood Miss Nellie, piano
forte teacher
19 Narduu Wm. engine drvr
21 Ward Mrs. Emma, »parts
23 Irving John, carpenter
25 Brown Fredk. schoolmaste:
37 Bolter Henry Char!es,clerk
29 James George, wheelwright
31 Gwynne Henry Thomas,
engine driver
33 Careless Edgar
35 Cox David, railway inspctr
37 Hilliar Chas. comcl. trav
39 Lacey James,engine driver
41 Brooni Altd.insurnce.supt
43 Potter Reginald, manager
45 Roberts William
47 Wood Mark
49 Morris John Walter,«xci6e
51 Evans Charles, waiter
S3 Levi is Thomas
SS Phelps John, engine driver
57 Llewellyn Frederick, coal
tipper
SgCadogan Cieorge Edmund
6[ Gurney Hy. police sergeant
63 Edwards Sidiiey,insurance
assistant supt
65 Williams David, manager
67 Lacey George Frederick
77 Styles Hugo, engine driver
79 Haddock Arthur Ralph,
marine engineer
81 Marks Charles Albt. clerk
85 Snell John, shopkeeper
93 Matthews Mrs. Flora, in-
surance agent
287 Sharp Ernest, boot k shoe
repairer
SOUTH SIDK.
here is Alexandra rd
6 Jones John, dairyman
8 Hodges Thos. engine drivei
10 Lloyd Arthur George,
Layard street. East Moors,
267 Portman Moor road to
Swansea street.
Pillar Lkttkr Box
I Goodland Mrs. Fanny,
shopkeeper
; Mahoney Mrs. Julia, shop-
Lead street, Roath.eg Metal
street to Clifton street.
Broughton George, baker
Leckwith road, Canton, 269
Cowbridge road.
[No thoroughfare.]
WEST SIDE.
Walter Evans Cross P.H.
Canton
Connolly J. W. fc T. Ltd.
tyre smiths
Brook (The) Pram Manu
facturing Co. Limited
(Canton Cross works)
laA, Clee Oliver A. french
polisher
here is Earle pi
It) Therburn Tom, clerk
ao Morris George, marine
store dealer
here is Major rd
Manor House Nurseries
here is Atlas rd
aa Booth Mrs. Rosalind Hild
shopkeeper
here is the G. W. R ....
EAST SIDE.
Spicer Henry, harness maker
(Delta street)
here is Delta si
Williams Jn. & Co. smiths
Ashdown Jas. & Son, bidrs
39 Jenkins David, beer retl;
National Schools
here are Phillip st. .5
Wellim/ton :
Atlas hotel, William Henry
Bowdcn
Allen Mrs Esther, shopkpr
S3 Marshall William, shopkpr
83 Thomas Miss A. Mary,
milk seller
here is the G. »'. R
WEST SIDE.
Western Wagon k Property
Co. Limited, railway wagon
manufacturers
East Moors Chemical Co. Ltd
Guest, Keen &Nettlefolds Ltd.
(Cardiff & Dowlais works)
Le-sris street, Canton, 9
Wellington »t. to Wyndhamst
Shimell Mrs. Jane, grocer
..hereisMandevilUpl
St. Catherine's Parochial
Hall
10 Perkins William. bricklayer
12 Knight James
[4 Perkins Charles, mason
[6 Parker Mrs. Kate, midwife
[8 Arnott Ernest, mi
) Smith Thomas Joseph
> Pilgrim Joseph, seamu
WKST SIDE.
6 Evans Stephen, cab propr
8 & 10 Charles John, Indry
here is Fanny st
34 Wilkins Wm. Jn. bootrepi
EAST SIDE.
inv .'
33 Fudge Mr'. Rhoda, refresh-
ment rooms
2j Ml. e Jas. & Sun, coal dlr*
Lewis court.
See CowBRiDUE koau.
Lewis road, East Moors,
East Tyndall street.
EAST SIDE.
Dawnay Archibald D. & Sons
Lim. iron & sleel girder mfrs
Wagon Repairs Limited,
wagon builders
Dampney J. & Co. Limited,
anti-fouhng composition
manufacturers
Hall, Lewis & Co. railway
wagon builders
Tharsis Sulphur & CupperCi
Limited, copper smelters
Ministry of Labour Emplo;
meiit Exchange
Library street. Canton, 194
Cowbridge road.
3 Davies Rev. Thomas L.oiv.
[curate of St. John s]
9 Duggan DaWd, channel
pilot
6 Couch Miss FlorenceEmily,
music teacher
Lily street, Roath.
Plasnewydd road to Crofts st
_ O'Neill William, mason
33 Wadsworth George C.
Lincoln street, off 413 Cow-
bridge road. Canton.
[No outlet.]
7 GiUigan Thomas, chimney
sweeper
Linden avenue, from
Tydraw road, Roath.
WEST SIDE.
I Davies Edward Thomas
3 Elias William
5 Cadogan Stanley
7 Gardner .Mrs
EAST SIDE.
3 Senior John
4 Seccombe Andrew
6 Morton Misses
8 Fancott Herbert Edmund
Lionel road, Canton, Cow-
bridge road lit Forrest road.
4 Klook Thos. Arth. plumber
[7 GritlithsMrs.Mary,6hopkpr
Lisrane street, Culhays, 26
.lantrissant st.to Gelligaer st.
VORTH-BAST SIDE.
4 Colwill Tom. marine engnr
6 Collins Frank
tS Jones Lewis, foreman
., here is t'entyrcU st
Williams D.uid, carpenter
Adams Arthur, plumber
.. here is Rhyyoejt st
Pillar Letike Box
64 Griffiths John, coal foremn
84 JeiikinsWm. railway guard
98 Treharne William,compstr
118 CudlippWillijra,commer-
cial traveller
1 30 Morrell Frederick
south-west SIDE.
I Davies GeorgeH.com.trvlr
5 Peck Walter William
13 Jones Rev. David [Baptist]
here is Pentyrch st
15 Davey George
39 Sellers Alex, engine driver
53 Johnson Frederick A.
pianoforte tuner
here is Rhyyoes st
73 Miller George, upholsterer
83 Evans Rev.Ieuan [Baptist]
135 Beer (rcorge & Son, gros
Little Bridge street, 50
Bridge st. to MiUicent st.
1 Chong Yee, Chinese Indry
DlKECroRY.]
80UTH WALES.
Little Frederick street, 34
Mary Am street.
I Hayes Miss Margt. shopkpr
5 & 6 Imperial Paper Co.
(The), paper bag makers
21 Brice George Patrick,
,iler
here is Love la
here is David ft
29 Viney Wm. John, shopkpi
Totterdell Charles, buikle
32 QuigleyMrs.Sarah,beer ret
here is Stanley st ..
here is Mary Ann st
Little Tiedegrar street
Hope street to Bute street.
2 Cleeve Brothers, proTisioi
merchants
Phipps Robt.who.fishmngr
here
: st .
1 road
Llanbleddian i
Cathays, Sengheni
to Miskin street.
1 Ballard Walter Ewart
3 Evans Mi-s
5 Jones David B
7 Hodder Frank
9 Harris George Frederick
II Cooperstein Harry
13 Radcliffe William
15 Jones Samuel, com. trarlli
17 Jones Eran Phillips
19 Williams Thomas
21 Dyer Joseph
23 BalmanRev.AlbertRichard
[United Methodist]
25 Elliott John Hu.vtable
27 Pernian Edward Phillip
D.sc.Lond. assistant
professor of chemistry.
University college
29 Deacon Joseph Edward,
teacher of music
31 Carev Joseph L
33 Bryant Mrs
EAST SIDE.
2 Howe Sydney, apartments
4 Thompson James
6 Welch Francis W
3 Elliott Frederick William
10 Bearaes Bertie Richard
12 Davies Wm. Hy. aprtmnts
16 Fowler Mrs
18 Elliott Thomas Dawson
20 Wait Thomas
22 Clark John Gowan
24 Yeo Sydney
26 Elliott Alfred
26 Jones ReT. Joseph Ralph
[curate of St. Andrew's]
28 Goudman Maurice
30 Hodge WiUiam Hy. Prince
32 Liunence Mrs. A. aparts
Llanbradach st. Grange-
town, 73 Corporation road
to Taff embankment.
9 Morgan George Arthur,
photographer
LlandafT cliambers.
See St. Mart strkkt.
Llandaff road, Canton, 184
Coffbi'idge rd. to Pencisely
2 & 4 Davies Bros, drapers
5 Canton p.h. Rees Gilbert
Radford
8 Wilden George, genl. dlr
12 Foster Jftseph, dairyman
14 Taylnr .Miss Edith, shopkpr
16 Bute Coal Co. c. al me
18 Halliday Mrs. Kosina
tilda, beer retailer
22 King Wm. Chas. boot ma
2i Sheen George, shopkteper
3 Darev Mrs
36 Williams Mrs.Sophia,dairy
42 Murphy Wm. John, shpkpr
here is Gray st
46 Canton Conservative Club,
Herbert Ovens, sec
John, plumber
54 Chick Henry John
,. here is S-privyfield pi
rhorley Amanuel
63 ProiserWalt.Hrbt.shopkpr
re is Glynne st
70 Vau'ghan James
70 Vaughan W. E. & Co. Ltd.
dyers & cleaners
72 Hoyle Richard, shopkeeper
74 Tinsley Mrs
76 Williams Thomas
32 Boddington Albert
84 Burnell John
rardiner John
;huhb William Gibbs
92 Huss Thomas
94 Hill Ernest John
96 Treworthe William
98 Stuckey Misses L.
dress makers
100 Roberts Frederick
104 Barnes William
i04A.HMwkett Miss
midwife
106 Jenkins Job Thomas
io3 Colley William Henrv
... here is Rninilly ores'....
iioMeyrickMiss '
112 Wiihaius Joshua
114 Spicer William
it6 Bravery .Samuel Bowen
here is Llanfair rd ....
118 HoUier George
120 Prilchard Mrs
122 Dutton Alfred Henry
124 Thomas John
Sawie Frederick
128 Norman Frank
130 Cuffley Thomas Edmund
132 WenslcyGeo. Wyndham
134 Tanner Alfred Richard
136 Collins Rev. Leshe M.A.
[chaplain ot All Souls']
138 Lock \Villiam
140 Jones Mrs
142 Fry Miss
144 Cherry Samuel
146 Wilkinson Robert
148 Jackson Walter
150 Sloman Albert Charles
152 Crowther Alfred Edward
154 Atkins Mrs
156 Hamlett John
158 Prideaux John, master
& E,
Alice
WKST SIDE.
5 St. John'sChurchlnstitute,
Ernest Bennett, sec
9 Haines William
I Jones Frederick Ernest
3 Hopkins Alfre I
9 G«drych Herbert
II Clolbert John
13 Evans Ivor Adolphus
27 Hunt Thomas Edwin, coal
merchant
27 Hunt Miss Graca, teacher
of music
Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth
Mary, beer r,;tailer
Clarke Waller, chimney
sweeper
45 Howells Mrs. Ada, furn.bro
57 Phillips John A. plumber
Shern Arthur
English Baptist Chapel
..here is Carmarthen st
Davies Mrs. Flora, shopkpr
97 Coles Caleb
19 Robinson EdwJ. com. trav
05 Bright William
07 Kin,;jdon Daniel
Llandasp RoadMketing
HousH
here is Ro, II illy rd
lymonsThos. Hy. (The Elms)
Mowinckel Fritz ( Penhill ho)
riiomas William (The Croft.
Penhill)
Rees John Sidney (Ball cot-
tage, Penhill)
60 Boucher Harry Lovelen
62 Pope Mrs
164 Phillips Richard
[66 Evans Alfred
;68 Legassick FreJerick,com
mercial tr.iveller
[70 Robertshaw Thomas Hy
[72 Evans Rev. GriHith b.a
[Congregational]
[74 Auckland Robert John
176 Atkins Mrs
178 Parry Edward
180 David Edward William
182 Hutchins Fredk. William
184 Shrine Charles John,
master mariner
186 Davies William Henry
188 Evans David
190 Forward Harry
192 Newman Frank Henry
194 Tyndall Capt. J. William
196 Robsnii William Henry
Llandough street, Cathays,
Senghennydd rd. to Miskin st
1 Davies Harry
3 DaviesMrs.SarahAnn,aprts
5 Stediford Eli, tailor
7 Eveleigh George, storekpi
9 Evans Mrs
II Morgan Banj. carpenter
13 Hiett Arthur Jam-iS, tailo
15 Front Lionel Owen,pattern
maker
17 Clement Charlej, carpentr
19 Pearce Simon, tailor
21 Phillips Mrs
23 Bailey Frederick William
25 Buse John Watkins
soniH SIDl.
2 Kirby Alfred, tailor
4 Jenkins Lewis, apartments
6 Rees Riv. Evan [Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist]
8 Silcocks Mrs. Eliza, aparts
10 Collins Mrs
14 Joseph John, foreman pat
tern maker
16 Dyer William Arthur
18 Hughes William
20 Windsor Miss Elizh. aparts
22 Evans Evan Richard,
journalist
24 Lock John Henry, mastei
mariner
26 Thomas Mrs
23 George James
Llanelly street.East moors
109 Portinan Moor road ti
Swansea street.
SODTHSIDB.
27 Harris Mrs. Harriet, shpkpi
73 Crowley Mrs. Elizabeth,
shopkeeper
NORTH SIDH.
30 Regan Cornelius, shopkpi
3 Haines Albert
4 Coslett Mrs
6 Line Mrs. Charles
8 Line Henry Charles
8 Lane Mrs. H. G. midwife
o Hopgood Richard
2 Watts William John
4 Pendlebury John
6 Bain Thomas Alexander,
8 Willou^libv Geo. apirts
10 Co Irington Robert
14 Trimm John
lb Talbot John
i3 Fussell Robert
30 Boughton Allan
32 Samuels Frederick
Edbrooke Samuel James
36 Kear Reginald
38 Bullock James, shopkeepr
Colley William, builder
40 & 4i Cardiff Guardians'
Homes (Miss Maccarten,
matron)
Palmer Charles
49 Woodman Miss
43 Sons of Temperance
Friendlv Society(George
Alf J. MattheMs,dist.s3e)
50 Wheeler MaynarJ John
Richards Oswyn George
Sawkins John
56 Jones Mrs
"oswell James
rice William
62 Lydeard Maurice Albert
2 Nicholls Charles William
4 Williams Mrs
6 Williams D. S.uith
8 Rees Mrs
••agt
64 Bulgell Henry J. i
66 Gentle William
68 Jones George
70 Abraham William
72 Jones Mrs
74 Fisher William
76 Campion-Frank Mrs. Lilly,
music teacher
78 WoodgateJohn
80 Bowden Arthur
82 Marsh Walter James
84 Ewens Arthur
86 Jones Edgar G
88 Lewis William G
90 Colle Reginald
iaras James
94 JuuisSidney
Browning Henry
98 Bell William
00 Pascoe Frederick Charles
02 Dagg John
04 Harpell George
06 Gummer Frederick
08 Ansell Charles
NORTH SIDE.
1 Smith David Lewis
3 Davis John Henry
5 Higgins William Henry
7 Baker Samuel Rees
9 Norie George
;i Sharp William
3 Lovell Albert
5 Garratt Harvey
7 Woods Samuel T
:, Vinreii; Tiv h-ricl
Kviiiis i.e.ox'e Washington
Mitcliell Edwin Reginald
Gilbert (George
Nation Joseph Robert
Watts Mrs. Mary Ann,
music t«acher
Foley Arthur
Mogeridge Harry Walter
Henr
Jlea
Maggs Eli
Edwards Arthur
Grilttn George
Livingstuiie James
Smith H'^nry Septiii
212 CARDIFF.
Llanfaib boad — continued.
51 Storrie John
53 Stuckey Frank
55 Phillips Joseph
., hert isBloomst
57 Horton Henrj- Jas. grocer
59 Blake Mrs
61 .foyce John
63 Lock John
65 Packer James E
67 Muncev Albert
69 Lewis William Empson
71 Augustus William
here is Beacon St
73 Morgan Darid
75 Chard James
77 Mills William
79 Thomas Mrs
Lilanishen street, Cathays,
Allensbank road to Whit-
c hurch road.
NORTH SIDE.
3 Liley Edward
5 Page Frank Fairbrother
7 Perkins Henr}' James, clerk
15 Hewitt Thomas Jn. enginr
17 Jewell WilliamHenry.supt.
of Salvation Army In-
surance Society Limited
21 CarrC harles Hy.boile;
25 Francis Alfred James
27 Davies David
107 Cotlin Henry, builde;
107A, Edwards Ivor.boot repr
SOUTH SIDE.
CocNciL Schools
32 Warren Mrs. Hannah,
shopkeeper
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
Dawkir
Phillips
■ftal
52 Morgan Charles, coal mer
... Iiere is Edinyton aven ...
70 Goddard Jn. Wm. coal mer
Llanmaes street, Grange-
town, 79 Clive St. to Grange
EAST SIDE.
6 Burchell tfeo.chimny.swpr
29 Watson David A. shopkpr
here /.>• Payet st
3+ Docton Fras. boiler maker
... here is Graiiije gardens ...
Llantrissant st. Cathays,
139D, Cathays terrace to
EAST SIDE.
I Warmington William,
Customs house watcher
here is J>an-an st
here is Merthyr st
•WEST SIDE.
4 Davis Zephaniah, milk dlr
6 Fisher William H. grngro
here is Britlider st
22 Watkins Miss May, costmr
23 Lowe Mrs. Alice.shopkeepcr
here is Lisvane st
66 Blown William, aparts
Llantwit street, Cathay.s,
10 Senghennydd road " to
Salisbury road.
WEST SIDE.
1 Williams John, coal mer
3 Cole Thomas Picton
5 Miles Josiah
7 Williams Williara,carpentr
9 Stephens Simon
13 Handley Frank, apartmnts
IS Fear Albert Edward
17 Williams Mrs
19 Rich John, labourer
21 Lewis William Thomas
23 Perrett Eli W illiam
25 Hockey William Henry,
lelUT tortcr
EAST MDE.
2 Thomas Idria
4 & 6 Phillips Reuben, com-
nicrcial traveller
sMrs
Henry Isidore,
George, apartmnti
Lloyds Bank buildings.
See Mount Stuart square.
Llyn-y-grant^road, Roath,
from Pen-y-lan road
Llanedyrn road.
Samuel David (Peny-bryn)
Evans Misses (Bryngwyn)
Xiochaber street, Ninian
road to Angus street.
east SIDE.
I Brain Joseph William
3 Hughes Mrs
5 Evans William Thomas
7 Campbell Miss
9 Baker William D
n Gay Henry
13 Edwards Gwelm
15 Banks John
here is Tulloch st
17 Baker Mrs
19 Mills John Henry
21 Bernard Mrs. Mary
23 Morgan David Rees
as Quinnell George
35 Thomas Jonathan
here is £ssich st
37 Matthews Henry,greengro
39 Taylor Ernest John
WEST SIDE.
2 Rutherford Robert T
4 Window Miss Mabel Ellen,
teacher of music
Mr
18 Fishwick Edward Pophar
20 Woodward Frederick
22 Ward George
24 Miles Mrs
26 Stedwell John Parsons
28 Jenkins Benjamin
30 Edwards Edward George
Loftns street, Canton, 35
Clive road
8 BaskettMiss Doris.shopkpr
liOngcross street, Roath,
Glossop street to Metal street.
NORTH SIDE.
I Williams William
3 Richards George Anthony
S Thomas Samuel
7 Jenkins Mrs
9 Marks Mrs
1 1 Watson Mrs
IS Miller Mrs
LONGCROSS Baptht Chpl
south SIDK.
CarditI Institute for the
Blind (Incorporated)
(David A. R. Jeffrey,
manager)
12 Jenkins William, carter
28 Dimery Henry, timber
foreman
40 Phillips Saml. coal trimmr
42 Richards John, retired pos-
tal clerk
Loudoun place. Docks, 188
Bute street to Loudoun sq.
Brown Mrs. Julia.secondhand
furniture dealer
liOUdoun square. Docks,
187 Bute street.
EAST SIDE.
Excelsior Wire Rope Co.
Limited (stores)
I Lewis Mrs. Ellen, aparts
SOUTH SIDE.
21 Davies Lewis, seamen's
lodging house
23 Maiwell Andrew, seamen's
lodging house
30 Morgan William, clerk
31 Hughes Thomas F.i.c.
public analyst
32 Marks William, seamen's
lodging house
35 Thomas Rees, ayent
Cardiff Wesleyan Mis-
sion
Evans' H. D. F'oundries
Limited, brass founders
South Loudoi'n place :
1 Miles Wm. chimney sweep
2 Sevieri Cesare, seamen's
lodging hoas3
3 Gilmour Mrs. Elizabeth,
seamen's lodging house
S Davies Mrs. Alice, midwife
west side.
IVelsh Calvin isticMeth
ODIST ChAPEI.
40, 41 & 48 Brown Mrs. John
A. seamen's lodging ho
43 Lawrence William Charles,
seamen's lodging house
46 & 47 Girvan David Wyllie
M.B. physician & surgeon
48, 40 & 41 Brown Mrs. Jolm
A. seamen's lodging ho
49 Ibrahim Mahomed, sea
men's lodging hous-^
50 O'Leary Mrs. Ellen, sea-
men's lodging house
51 Kayat Said, seamen's lodg
ing 1
NORTH SIDE.
53 Link Mrs. Catherine, se;i.
men's lodging house
54 Nssar Nigi, seamen's lodg-
ing house
S^ Siniba John, seamen's
lodging house
56 Krissan William, seamen'.'
lodging house
57 Diaz Joseph, seamen's
lodging house
59 Algorta Pasquala.seamen's
here is Anqelina st
60 Davies William, shopkpr
63 Ryan Morgan, tailor
67 Little Mrs."Bessie,seamen'
lodging house
here is Canal par
& 2 Machachim & Co. ship
store dealers
Fisher John, sliopkeeper
Towler Sidney Howard,
builder
Jenkins & Son, drug stores
32 Mitchell Walt. beer retailer
36 Andrews Mrs. Jane, sea-
men's lodging hoiiea
46& 47 Bryant Mrs. Cecilia,
beer retailer
43 Tyike John, hair dresser
"" ' Francis.greengrocer
50 Jones Thos. Geo. butcher
Love lanb.
See East stiuset.
Lower Cathedral road.
Canton, 51 ('owliridgc road
to Despenser street.
west side.
2 Hiles Herbert, friendly so-
ciety sec
6 Spragg Thomas A. wood
carver
32 Jones Jn. sew. mach. repr
.WebbJn. Ii.& Sons.bldrs
, Hallinan John & Co.
& spirit merchants
38 Hayward John, carpenter
40 Hamley Jn.Fdk.Seccombe,
marine engineer
48 May Alfred Ernest, verger
of St. John Baptist
54 Harris David, confectioner
56 GatHeld & Son, grocers &.
tea dealers
58 Lung Hop Sing, laiindrj'
Pillar Letter Box
60 Haggei t John Hy. butcher
62 Morris Nathan, tailor
64 National Dairy Co. Ltd.
milk vendors
66 Price & Lintott, laimdry
keepers (Riverside Indry)
east side.
5 Gray Edward, property
tax collector
13 Davies Henry, carpenter
17 Arthurs Misses Gertrude &
Beatrice, dress makers
19 Shepherd Robt.ho.decoratr
29 Thomas John, plumber
31 Roberts Lemuel Lewis,
carver & gilder
33 Taylor William, decorator
..here are Green ^- Brook stt,.
37 Cox & Son, bakers
41 Richards John, printer
43 Wardley Alfred, hair drssr
45 Thomas Mrs.Kuth, shopkpr
47 Hamer Mrs. Maud, millnr
49 Beer John, dairyman
51 Cridland James, greengro
S3 Dare Mrs. John, boot uia
55 Evans Mrs. Amv,news agt
57 Hore Wm. Fdkiboot makr
61 Crocker Wm. R. confclnr
Lowther road, Cathays, 72
Sahsbury rd. to Richmond rd.
2 Phillips Jatnes
4 Evans Edward R
6 Eviius Gwyn G
5 Drinkwaler George
Lucknow street. Upper
tfraiigetown, Havelock pi.
to North Clive street.
I Miller Nicholas, beerretailr
23 Cohen Israel, boot lepr
Lacey Herbert, jun. baker
njetowu
Ludlow St. Gi
64 Holmesdale
Cambridge street.
23 Milford Mrs. Lavinia,
midwife
Wesleyan Methodist
Chapel (Enghsh)
Lyudburst St. Canton, 38
Wells street to Albert street.
.. here is Littleton st
Neal George, shopkeeper
ImpeyMiss F'loreuce,grocer
hire is Coke st
25 Dixon Jeremiah, seamen's 34 Webb John Henry
lodging house 1 36 Brj-onFdk.gcamophor
SOUTH side.
Fire Alarm & Ambulance
First Aid Station
Claiie Garhens Wes-
leyan Chapel
27 O.xenhaui John, plasterer
37 CradockJames,boot maker
39 Jones Thomas
41 Ingleton Frank
NORTH side.
4 HoUymanFredk.warehsmii
6 James Arthur Vincent,
master manner
8 MortimeiJn.Wm. violin ma
28 Morteo Orest, clerk
30 Evans Thomas, carpenter
44 Jenks Frank, engineer
54 McKnight Joseph,engineer
54 (rear of)WinsIade William,
mineral water manufctr
DIRECTORY.] S JUTH WALES.
Mackintosh, place, Roatb, [29 Johns Mrs. Ceile, contctnr'27 Jones Benjamin Owen
Albany rd.
29 Lewis Mr
2 Edwards Edward, chemist
4 Hintoii & Sons, butchers
6 Gammon G.E.hootwareho
3 LockeJosph.&Son,stationrs
10 Godfrey William Herbert,
fruiterer
(-Reed Wm. Jn. statnr. &c
Town Sob-Post & M. O.
0.,S.B.&A.&I. OlKee.
I Telegrams dispatched,
'^' but not delivered
& telegraph money
I orders issued, but not
n rd. J43 Wadley Mrs
47 Lloyd Samuel, cycle agent 1 31 Leonard Joseph
49 Rowe Frank Jas. boot repr|33 Fergusson George
here i^ May rd "
53 Gibbons Mrs
57 Harris Mrs
59 Venning Jas. Holmes, bid
Ayre in Braeeal ^t
GosPF.L Hali.
67 Hav.ird Mrs. Helen, costu
14 Perry George, greengrocer
16 Martin WiUiam, confecti
i8 Riidge Thomas Hy. grocer
22 Carpenter John Henry
26 Parsons Mrs. Lucy, aparts
36 Seville James, joiner
38 Williams Ivor L. commer-
cial traveller
40 Frank David
44 Barber Samuel, com. trav
52 Powell Thomas, carpenter
54 Ward Mrs
68 Morris & Thomas, grocers
& tea dealers
here is Urn/ road
70 Wookey Mrs. Martha, art
needlework depot
So Pierrard Misses Helen e &
Irma, dress makers
82 Hall Alfd. Chas. carpenter
96 Wild Alfred Henry, clerk
98 Harvey George, shipwright
TOO Rich Chas.railway foremn
no Morgan Gwilym, railway
canvasser
1 14 Follett William, builder
128 Thomas Mrs
132 Lemmer Miss Clara,
costumier
134 Brewer Arthur Jn. baker
here is Didcross St ....
136 Cassell Robert Henry
138 Lewis Jenkin, outfitter
140 Thomas William
142 Lawson Frederick
144 Byrn Alfred, co ncl. tra
146 Willcucks William
148 BakerWm.Cbas.hairdrssr
164 ('harles George, clerk
166 Filer William, painter
170 Reed Wm. carpenter
172 Biddlecomb Mrs
174 Jones David Arthur
17b Prosser Ai'thnr
178 Fawcett Frederick
:8o Criddle John
182 George Richard Wrigh
186 Hughes Francis, clerk
188 Lewis Andrew, mar:
engineer
190 James Thomas Cheffy
192 Weston Mrs
194 Reed Water, carpenter
198 Davies Thomas, tailor
208 Nuttall Mrs. Violet,
teacher of music
210 Thonias George
212 Owen Robt. Jn. com. travj lu
216 Benwell Frederick Chas. | j6 M
commercial traveller
220 Jones Thos.Davios,draper
222 Phillips Walter, outfitter
226 Merifield James, master
75 Lister Henry
89 Chcdgey William
91 Ackford Mrs
97 Thomas Reginald, mi
engineer
loi Davies Lewis
103 Cha.^e Mrs
107 Thomas Chas. iiisur. agt
113 Woodford Alfred, insur-
ance agent
_ Bullock Mrs
121 Dunkley Mrs. Mary
123 Watkins Charles, insur-
ance supt
125 Borrowdale Thomas Wm.
joinery manufacturer
[27 Thomas Mrs
[29 Jenkins William, clerk
[31 Reylahd Albt. Edwd. clrk
[33 Heatley Jas. mastr.marnr
[35 Guy William Hy. printer
[39 Bellamy Mrs. Elizabeth,
certified midwife
143 Rowlands John, clerk
147 Meisn Mrs
[51 Rees William, clerk
155 Fletcher Charles B. clerk
159 Naish Jacob Hy. com. trav
165 Margrie Miss Clara,
dress maker
167 Hurley Arthur, dairyman
169 Hurley Herbt.Edwin.clrk
171 Hunt James, painter
179 Stone Charles Warden
insurance agent
181 Yeomans Frederick Chas
electrician
185 Pritchard Mrs
187 Rees William Joseph
189 Hoyle Henry, com. trav
191 Brewer Ernest
197 Lougher Arthur Douglas,
marine engineer
201 Miller Charles, coal dealr
205 Doddington Stanley
207 Newman Edgar
209 Jeffrey Richard E. H.
commercial traveller
211 GagcEdwinArth.whlwrgt
217 Geib Jacob, yeast mer
2iq Evans Edt'ar , -
221 David Howell, trarticsuptl II Ch
223 Vallendar Herbert
225 Thomas Richard
227 Seymour Samuel, clerk
ck John
35 Owen Thonias Henry
37 Morris James
39 Gibson Miss
2 Parkes John
4 Jones Edward L. C
6 Pooley John
8 Harper Lyster
10 Craftcr Walter Cliarle
12 Samuelson John
14 Young Mrs
16 Wiggins Fre.l
1 3 Parry Henry
g 20 Lawrence Thomas
22 Howells Mrs
24 Niblett Llewellyn Edmui
;26 King Mrs. F. W
' Bingley John Thomas
Harris John James
34 Williams Alfred
36 Davies David
38 Cook Alfred James
40 Dodington James
42 Gaze Reginald A. dairyr
2 Roderick Mrs. Margaret,
shopkeeper
Major road. Canton,
Leckwith road to Denton road.
SOUTH SIDE.
12 Dixon Geo. marine engnr
18 Lyons John
20 Anthony Oswald, engine
driver
22 Marsh Joseph Tbomas.rail-
way wagon inspector
30 Westacott Thos. Jn. tailor
40 Palmer Charles, waiter
] NOKTH SIDE.
j I Dugdale Parker
5 Johnson John Percy
j 9 Evans William, clerk
i I iHardingHy .Ernst. com.trav
8 Escott Samuel Hy.coal.agt
CARDIFF. 213
57 Harding Daniel
59 Rogers Thomas
6i King William, storekeeper
63 Sullivan Daniel, clerk
65 Rumbelow William, joiner
67 Beer Mrs
69 Gibby John Henry
7 1 Iracey James
73 Johns"toneRt.Hy. boiler ma
75 Keigwin George, baker
JonesTimothy Jn.schl.tchr
David Miss Edith Dorothy,
teacher of music
Harwood Bedford James
85 Walls John Henry, custom
house othcer
87 Jones. Charles,fish salesmn
• firucest
89 Edmunds James, moulder
91 Richardfon Harry
93 John Thomas, bookbinder
95 C-'ousins William
97 Edwards James
99 Parsons Francis John
loi Isherwood John
103 Branch James, signalman
107 Shaddick William James,
master mariner
109 Bassett John, clerk
III Thomas Miss
here is Malefant pi ,
115 Sebry John, plumber
ii7Sundvall Victor, ship's
carpenter
119 Denton Thomas James
121 Williams William
123 Harris Frederick
125 RobertsDavid, signal fitter
127 Davey Henry
129 Watson Robert, boiler ma
133 Mees Edwin
35 Mees William George
37 Jones David Harris
139 Meek Leslie, marine engr
41 Moore George Howard,
master mariner
43 HowellGeo. Albt. boiler ma
.. here is Tewkesbury pi ...
61 England William Charles,
passenger guard
63 Jacobs Mrs
169 Irwin Walt.clerk of works
71 Davies Williain,com. trav
73 Edwards William
175 Kitto Mrs
Tandy John
Madras street. Grange-
Malefant street, Cathays,
Crwj s road.
NOETH SIDK.
3 RobertsJn. Alex, boiler ma
5 Charles Wm. school mastr
Q Evans John
Hill Thomas, engine drvr
Rev. George
Ralph [curate of St
Martin's, Roath]
I Nicholl Rev. Edward A,
R. [curate ofSt.Martin's
Roath]
3 Alexander W
5 Paterson Leonard
9 Lamb Harry, clerk
town, North Clive street j 23 Davies John,ship
nklen street.
sFras.Walter,shpkprj
veyc
230 JoAes Mrs. Millicent,
dress maker
... here is Fen-y-fVain rd ...
... here is Tyn-y-Coed pi ...
232 Rogers Will
234 Sutton Ernest James
WEST SIDE.
Royal tieorge p.h. Mrs.
Sarah Nott Loveless
27 Lung Ling Lee, laundry
here is Fioletrovi
Mafeking- road, Roath,
21 Kimberley road.
I Wagstaff William Henry
3 Eastman Mrs
5 Kingdom John Henry
7 Lumley John
9 Griffiths Arthur J
II Thomas Alfred James
13 Williams Gordon Richard
15 Thomas Arthur Tudor
17 Griffiths Evan
19 Napper Charles
21 Baragwanath John
23 Gibbon Mrs
25 Lewis Martin Luther
.here
33 Rose Rev. Frederick Wm.
B.A., B.D. [Baptist]
35 Thomas Mrs
37 Taylor Henry, clerk
41 MilesWm.R. music salesmr
43 Stanley Robert, gardener
45 Good Bertram Eustace
telegraphist
47 Brown Walter, con
49 Evans Mrs
31 Mills George, clerk
53 Parkhouse Jas. Hy
55 Hyslop George
i Chen te-
SOCTH SIDE.
Lizzie,
midwife
Taylor Jas. insurance supt
here is Robert st
50 Curtis Mark, fitter
54 Richards Thomas David
here is Bruce st
2 Welton Wm. Chas.shopkpr
here is Malefant pi
16 Meredith Mrs. Martha,
shopkeeper
48 Chappell Charles, grocer
here is Tewkesbury pi
52 Loyns Albert Victor
Mandeville pi. Canton, 21
Lewis St. to Mandeville St.
I Gedrych John, engine drvr
Murley Edward, dairyman
(Heathside)
MandeviUe st. Canton,
Neville st, to Mandeville pi.
1 RoL'ers David, clerk
2 Jones Thomas Arthur
3 Harding James
4 Richards Mrs
5 Birmingham Alfred, clerk
6 Small Herbert Charles
7 Jones William, carpenter
8 Power Edwin, clerk
9 GrovesWilliam,accountant
214 CARDIFF.
Mandeville street—
10 Thomas Miss Lydia
apartments
11 Evans Christr. Chas. clerk
12 Shapperd Rchd.Jn. cashier
13 Bristol Channel Shipping
Butchers' Association
Limited (Thel,
Jn. Edwin Chilton, sec
Manor street, Cathays
Allensbank road to Whit-
church road.
6 Briggs Mrs. Mary Ann
mid wire
24 Gunning Miss Annie, dress
maker
28 Davies Andrew, milk seller
62 Grant Regnld. Clifford
68 Lyons James, telegraphist
70 Bound Wm. John, ri^
72 Coles Arthur Ely, insur.agt
74 Newing William John
76 Rogers Wm. boiler maker
78 Lloyd Wm.John,earpentei
80 Kinsey Albt. Ernest, printr
84 Williams Francis Philip
foundry foreman
86 Houston Douglas, clerk
88 Jones Wm. shop assistant
92 Colley James, clerk
95 Phillips Percy James,
tramway inspector
3 Moe Marcus, shopkeeper
49 Thatcher Thomas Bailey,
insurance agent
2 Jarvis John, fitter
9 Slade Henry, foreman
II Worsley Gerald
IS Clode Richard Ernest
17 Sutton Herbert Walter,
shipwright
Mardy street, Grangetown,
Pendyris St. to Pentre St.
Thomas Jsph. & Son, bldrs
38 Garlarul Rev. John
[curate of St. Mary the
Virgin]
Cardiff City Wholesale
Cabinet & Upholster Co.
Ltd. furniture manufrs
47 King Mrs. Alice, grocer
.SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
NORTH SIDE.
PiLi.AR Letter Box
3 Carde Jesse, haulier
8 Torbay hotel, Philip
James
litre is Eleanor 2>l .
Maria street, Bute street to
Canal parade.
NORTH SIDE.
I'fre IS Gladstone st
1 k 2 Ahmed Kaid, seamen'
lodging house
4 Nagi Miope, seamen':
lodging hou^e
6 Sulley Mrs. Margt. drape
7 HassenMohamedan.shpkpr
8 Hall John, grocer
... here is West Church st ...
9 Cardigan Arms inn, James
W. i'ear
12 Shay Ali, seamen's lodging
house
13 Hassan Ahmed, seamen's
lodging house
14 Hassan Mrs. Mary, sea-
men's lodging house
isMohamed Said, seamen's
lodging house
16 Hassan Ismail, seamen's
lodging house.
7 Said Ali, seamen's lodging
house
8 Rodrigues Jose.shopkeeper
12 Scott George, baker
here is Canal par
SOUTH SIDE.
24 Kassein Abdullah,seamen
lodging house
25 Mohamed Mrs. Isabel, sea
men's lodging house
28 Thornhill Dudley, seamen'
lodging house
31 Johnson Daniel, shopkpr
here is Angelina st
3a Emptage Daniel, seamen's
lodging house
33 Archer Mrs. Annie, 1
men's lodging house
34 Piddell Mrs. Mary, shpkpr
here is Christina st
39 Mahomed Ali, seamen's
lodging house
40 Ali Ahmed.refrshmnt.
42 Ahmed Kaid, greengrocer
43 Pow Robert, butcher
46 Tarr Wm. H. hair dresser
EAST SIDE.
here is Carlisle St ,
here is Hahershon st
here is Walker rd ,
Silvester Jas. public bakehse
WEST SIDE.
here is Hahershon st
here is Walker rd
94 Price R.Rhedynog,musical
instrument deale:
NORTH SIDE.
3 Fisher Walter, butcher
25 Edwards George Henry,
coal trimmer
29 Lloyd Mrs. Rose, aparts
SOUTH SIDE.
a Jones Thomas, fitter
8 Lewis David Philip, iron-
moulder
30 Lansdowne William Chas.
painter & decorator
Market building's.
See St. Mart street.
Market haU, St. Mary st.
(John G. Marsh, market
manager).
north side.
Telephone Call Office
I, 3, 31 to 37 & 43 Monro
Thos. welsh flannel mer
5 & 7 Gerrish John, butcher
8 & 151, 153 & 156 Bowden
Bros, biscuit manufactrs
9 Co-v & Sons, caterers
1 Badger Herbert, butcher
3 Ed wardsjohn, welsh flannel
merchant
5 & 17 Fry Wm. pork btchr
9& 21 Turner& Wainwright,
confectioners
3 Jeanes Wm.Hy. china dlr
as Cheetham'eiij.leathr. mer
29 Leyshon Miss Louisa,
basket dealer
0 37. 43 & I & 3 Monro
Thos. welsh flannel mer
39 Eggar Jame8,sccond hand
bookseller
Sanders William, butcher
31 t0 37& I & 3 Monro
Thos. welsh flannel mer
45 Thomas Mrs. Alice, poul-
try dealer
49 Price Misses Cissie &Annie,
poultry dealers
&53 IngramThos.china dlr
S7 & 59 Wright Mrs. Margaret,
poultry dealer
61, 63 & 65 Rich &Co.nursery-
men
69 & 71 Badger Herbt.butchr
73, 75 & 77 Jones Lawrence,
poultry dealer
81, 83 & 127 Hill William &
Sons, nurserymen
93, 103 & 105 Joy Herbert
Albert, florist
95i 97 & 99 Slocombe Edwd.
florist
loi Lougher Mrs. Frances,
poultry dealer
103, 105 & 93 Joy Herbert
Albert, florist
107 & 109 Toms Miss Madge
fruiterer
III, 113 & IIS Creese Arthu-
Gabriel, fruitr. & grngro
117, 119 & 121 Drake Geo.
Warren, florist
127 & 81 & 83 Hill William &
Sons, nurserymen
129, 131 & 133 Shewring
(reorge, fruiterer
135 Clarke Tom & Son,fiorists
137, 139 k 141 Maggs George,
florist
143 Williams Mrs. Elizabeth,
poulterer
14s, 148, 179 & 182 Frank
William Ltd. confectnrs
147 & 149 Bowen Miss Ellen
Amy, provision dealer
iSi> 153- 8 & 156 Bowden
Bros, biscuit manufactrs
15s & 158 Bowen Lewis, pro-
vision dealer
IS7 & 159 Talbot John S.
proWsion dealer
, 1 64 A & 166 Marsh John
Whitfield, umbrella ma
161, 162 & 164 Freeman Wm.
temperance bar
63 & 165 Longstaff Charles
Edward, bazaar
67 & 170 Naish Alfred E.
Limited, confectioner.^
169, 171 & 172 Oram Charles
M. provision dealer
73,175 & 177 RowlandsSaml.
79, 145, 148 & 182 Frank
^^■illiam Ltd. confeclnrs
81, 183 & 185 Thomas Wm.
shellfish dealer
95, 197 & 199 Francis Wm.
shell fish dealer
101 Morgan Mrs. Ro,-e, shell
fish dealer
203, 23S>2I1 & 184, 186&188
Ashton Mrs. Elizabeth,
fishmonger
& 217 Hewitt Mrs. Jennie,
refreshment stall
Hansen Mrs. L. S. fancy
goods dealer
SOUTH SIDE.
4 Spear George, poultry dlr
6 Morgan Rees & Son, btchr.>i
8, 156, 151 & IS3 Bowden
Bros, biscuit manufactrs
10 DolbearWm.H. poultry dlr
12 White Henry E. butcher
14 & 16 Thomas Evan, butchr
18 Lewis Idris, butcher
20 Smith Arthur E. butcher
60 & 62 LloydMrs.E. poulterer
64 & 66 White Mrs. Mary,
poulterer
68, 70 & 72 Jarvis Edgar,
china dealer
82 & 84 Cooper Mrs.M.pouItr
92, 94 & 96 Bradford Fred,
fruiterer
98 Spear George, poulterer
100, 102 & 104 Noakes Frank
J. market gardener
106 & 108 Marshall John,
poultry dealer
no Jenkins Miss Sarah, poul-
112 John Miss Marian, pouttry
dealer
114, ii6, 118, 120& 122 Clark
Georije, market gardenr
124 & 126 Rartile James, florist
128 & 130 PhillipsMissRosetta.
greengrocer
132, 134 & 13'! Treseder Ltd.
nur!er\-men
133 & 140 Webb Mrs. Eliza
& Son, fruiterers
142, 144 & 146 Kinmouth
Fred, poultry dealer
148, 145, 179 & 182 Frank
William Ltd. confctnrs
152 & 154 & 240 to 244 Uiiton
Ulrick Jenour, stationer
156 & 153 Bowden Brothers,
biscuit manufacturers
i58 & 155 Bowen Lewis, pro-
vision dealer
160 Aston Geo. L. tea dealer
162, 164 & 161 Freeman Wm.
temperance bar
164A, 166 & 161A, Marsh John
W. umbrella maker
170 & 167 Naish Alfred E.
Limited, confectioners
172 & 169 & 171 Oram Charles
M. provision dealer
174, 176, 178 & 180 Marks
& Spencer Limited, id.
bazaar
182, 145, 148 & 179 Frank
William Ltd. confctnrs
184, 186, 188, 203, 205 & 211
Ashton Mrs. Elizabeth,
fishmonger
204 & 206 Jones James, shell
flsh dealer
208 & 2ioGood VA'm.fishmngr
O'Neill Peter, po-,iltry dlr
220 Greening George, sewing
machine agent
230 & 232 Lupscomb
G. E. bookseller
236 Jones Isaac, watch makr
240 to 244 & 152 & 154 Upton
Ulrick Jenour, stationer
246 & 248 &2S2t02s6Lawrence
Joseph, music seller
250 Page Sam, ice cream
vendor
252 to 256&246&24SLawrence
Joseph, music seller
Canton, 196
ry rd.
124 Windi)
Mi:
Carrie,
butcher
26 John Thomas, butcher
28 Callaghan Mi,-s Maggie,
poulterer
30 Nott Mrs. Florence, confr
32 Saunders Mrs. F.mily, btchr
34 Kak-liffe .Samuel, but<;her
38 & 40 S(inir(« Edward.btchi
42 Edwards Daniel, welsl
flannel merchant
44 & 46MorganJsph.J.bulchi
48 & 50 Dare Harry, butcher
Market road
Cowbridge rd. to Recti
2 Miller Henry Thoiuas
4 Ockwell George
6 Butcher William Ryde
8 (iraham John
ID Harris Miss Lilian B.
teacher of music
12 Beed Mrs. Evelyn Mary,
midwife ,
14 Radley Bertram
[rt Riordan iMrs
18 Crouch John Florance,
shopkeeper
Canton Municipal
Schools
Norman John Ltd. coach
builders
37 GlissonMrs.Elizh.dressma
Thomas Eilward & Son,
hay & straw merchants
DIRECTtlRY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
3 Ma
! rd...
is Alfred
1 Frank
IS William
7 Richards Mrs
9 Piiifh Thomas William
II PhmipsCapt. Edgar C
,3 Coates Mrs
15 Angle Arthur
Aim
46 Perkins Albert Henry
48 (lodman Richara A
50 Kees Richard Henry
5^ White William Manship
54 Percival Frank
56 Love Walter
58 Jones Morris Edward
60 Murphy Frank
62 Rees Frederick Ernest
Pillar Lktteb Box
Mayfield avenue, Canton,
from Cowbridge road.
BAST SIDE.
2A, Speers Robert Beckwith,
automobile ensjiiieer
2 Fraser M.i!cohii
6 Hamblin (icorge
8 ."Stewart Robert
! 10 Lock AuiTUStus Harold
17 Simpson Miss Margaret,
teacher of music
19 Ellse S.imuel H
21 Pearce Mrs. Edward
23 Sims-Rees Edward
25 Stephens Joseph Benjamin
27 Hughes Robert
29 Deere Josiah B
31 James John
hereis Cressy rd
ht,t is BUnheim rd
Council School
here i.f Ayincourt rd
37 Ferguson George
39 Thomas Alfred
41 Price Samuel Albert
43 Williams Price H
45 Williams Mrs
47 Roberts Major William
49 Callily William
51 Bristow Fred James
... here is entrance to Penylan
Hoidmq # Lawn Tennis
Clul,
53 Craig Mrs. S. F
55 Duggan Mrs. Eliza
57 Humphreys John
59 Trick Arthur Ernest
61 Parsons Christopher H
63 PenylanPavilion la Oroiind
Co. Limited,
(j. M. Lunt, sec
63 Lunt (jarslone Mark
6s Williams Andrew
here i.-: GrenviUe rd
67 Chu'lleigh William (ieo
69 Perkins Mrs. Emily
71 Ryan Mrs
73 Russell Romeo
75 Edmunds Mrs
77 George Henry Thomas
79 Roberts David
herei.i Trafalijar rd
81 Ninnes Thomas
83 Hoa^.e Frank E
85 Davies John Morgan
87 Brabyn Ernest
89 Edwards Mrs
91 Parker Mrs
93 Nicol Llewellyn Douglas
9S Procter William
97 Glover John Phillip
99 Pcnn Clift'ord
Wa
SOUTH SIDB.
2 Roberts Mrs
4 Marquand Alfred
6 Thomas Edward Duffield
8 Ingate George
10 Kennard William
12 Johns Thomas Richards
14 Crates William H
16 Annis MissEdith, masseuse
18 Morgan Thomas
20 Jones Mrs
22 Mathias Mrs
24 Gowing Robert
26 Kirby William Edward
28 Bowden Mrs
30 Lewis Mrs
32 Nixon John P
34 Llewelyn George Thomas
36 Ash Henry
38 Hayman Mrs
40 Clouter Mrs
42 Monkley Mrs
44 Xa^'lor Mrs
64 Morris Thomas
66 Morris Henry William
68 Simpson David
70 Gifford William Henry
Perkins Harry
74 Joseph Thomas
Rees William David
73 Wheatley John William
Maconochie Charles
Burns Mrs
84 Fairburn Edward Thomas
Bruce Thomas
88 Croll Mrs
James
92 Churchill Mrs
94 Morgan William F
96 Gregory Capt. George
98 Howell James
'" tcher William John
102 Williams Mrs
104 Pentwj n Coal Agency
(Routh) Liaiitcd
106 Lucas Benjamin
108 Gillard Mrs. S
1 10 Williams Tom Alfred
112 Hill William
ii4BnckneU Harry Hill
1 16 Jeffrey J.imes
118 Clode'lver
120 Bryant Edward Terl
122 Patterson Stanley
24 Washer Jas. Evan, house
decorator
126 Evans William
12S Cantell Capt. John
132 Bendy Mrs
134 Robinson Mrs
136 Lee Mrs. E
138 Auckland James
here is Trafalyar rd
140 Preece WiUiam
142 Jenkins Stanley E
144 Lee Charles James
146 Francis Henry
143 Lloyd Herbert
150 Capper William John
152 Chaplin William
154 Piclon Thomas
156 Hosgood Joseph Henry
138 Clarke Mrs
160 Watson .Mrs
162 Hamlett Mrs. Mary
164 Bromley John Alfred
Mary Ann street, Bute ter-
race to Bridge street.
here are MiUicent st. 4
Utile Fi-ederick ft
29 Cowley Henry, fruiterer
May street, Cathay.", 117
Woodville rd.toCathayster,
NORTH SIDK.
23 Burrows P'rancis, shopkp
i6 Davies David William
18 Rosser William Cyril
20 Birtland Albert
22 Morns Cyril
24 Bates Cuthbert T^eonard
26 Silson Jaine.s William
28 Morgan Mrs
30 O'.Ncill Michael Henry
34 Lauritsou Win. Bertram
36 John William Ernest
38 Jenkin-Samiiel
40 Pros>er William James
42 C^hanning Albert James
4f. Wel<-h Alei. Sainl. Ge
43 Payne William Cnarle
50 Higgins Thomas
52 Gratland Frank
54 Myers Frank
56 Wellsteed Miss
WEST SIDK.
I Burford Howard Oliver
F.I. A. A. accountant
3 Thomas Daniel
5 Inkin William
7 Liddell Robert Smart
9 James Robert Henry
1 1 Eglen Walter Sydney
13 Howell Archibald
15 Winn John Richard
17 Lashly William
19 Jones William John
21 Town.send Ernest
23 Edwards Trevor (i
27 Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth
certified midwife
29 F'orster Miss
33 Williams Thos. Granville
35 Hughes Lawrence Ernest
37 Crnokes Frank
39 Jones Thomas Edward
41 James Mis
43 Beli Ernest
4:; Spencer Thomas Henry
47 \\illiams Albert Edward
off
CARDIFF. 215
r Trounce William John &
Sons, ship brokers
2 & 13 Payne Edwin Row-
land, solicitor
5 & 16 McDonald k Rees.
incorporated account-
ants. T.N 349
5 & 16 Cardifl- Pure Ice &
Cold Slorage Co. Ltd
5 & 16 Rees Richard,asscssor
& collector of income
tax for Cardiff south
7 & 18 Jones H. Rees & Co.
Limile.l, ship brokers
7 & 18 Gardner, Locket &
Hinton Limited, coal
:7& 18 Williams Bros.(HuU)
Limited, coal exporters
Artliu
Ale
:-consid
iider.
: Fa,
25 Batten Robt. fried tish dir
here is Gladysst .-,
53 Warman Miss Pauline,
shopkeeper
ha-e is J)alton st
SOUTH SIDE.
24 Lewis Albert, shopkeeper
here is Fanny st
Salvation Armv Hall
40 Strugnell Jas. coal dealer
here are Dalton St. 4-
mUchitrchpl
Meadow street. Canti
39 Llanfair road, Canton.
2 Fowler Mrs
4 May F.dgar
6 Biuler Henry
8 Jones Harry
10 Grimes Reuben
12 Hnlmgrew Gustave
14 Stuckpy Christopher
16 Elliott. 'William
18 Preece Ernest
20 Ash John
22 Langley George John
I Slater James
3 Hemmings Leonard
5 Brown Septimus
7 Osborne William
9 Williams Robert Henry
1 1 Elsmore Charles
13 Long Richard
15 Jones Edward
17 Toms William
19 Williams Bertie Richard,
pliimbei-
21 Walker Francis, dairyman
Memorial buildings.
See COWBBIDGE ROAD.
Merchants' exclianee,BQte
street & Bute crescent. Pier
head.
■Basement :
Thomas William, Merchants'
Exchange restaurant
23 Jones Reginald Hathaway,
collector of taxes tquar-
terly assessments) for
Cardiff south
24 Kendall Chailes Edward,
consulting engineer
2q, 26 & 27 Crown Preserved
Coal Co. Lim. patent
fuel manufacturers
28 & 29 Elder Dempster & Co.
Limited, ship brokers
30 Proud & Sons Ltd. engnr
31 Samuel P. & Co. Limited,
ship owners
33 Eastern Telegraph Co. Ltd
33 Direct Spanish Telegraph
Co. Limited
33 Indo European Telegraph
Co. Limited
34 Bowden E. & Co. boiler
covering composition
manufacturers
43 & 44 Rogers & Bright Ltd.
steamship owners
43 & 44 Coast Lines Limited,
steamship owners
48, 49 k 50 Lloyd's Registry
of Shipping (Henry
Hand, principal survyr>
51 & 52 Admiralty Transport
OHice (Capt. J. Richard
Lay R.N. principal di-
visional transport officr)
55 & 57 Longher Lewis &
Co. steamship owners
62 Hutchins Bros, ship bros
65 to 68 Edmunds k Radley
Lim. engineers' agents
69 ThaiiiThomasEdwardB.se.,
a.m.i.c.b. consulting
70 Rogers Herbert M.M.i. U.K.
engineer
71, 72 & 73 Milburn William
& Co. coal exporters
75 & 76 Turnbull Brothers,
steamship brokers
77, 78 & 79 Anning Brothers,
ship owners
3o, 81 & 82 Tennant Charles,
Sous & Co. Limited,
chemical iron ore, pit-
wood, coal & genl. mer»
84 tiuinn & (;o. Ltd. mers
36 Sandon Shipping Co. Ltd.
ship owners
87, 89 & 91 Jenkins Bros.
ship bro .
100 Vacuum Oil Co. Limited,
lubricating oil manufrs
109 SmithJohn&Co.corn mers
no Davies, Gibbs k Co. coal
exporters
112 Lloyd Gilbert Price, tim-
ber merchant
113, 115 & 117 Aitken & Mor-
com Ltd. timber mers
116 Jones Reginald, weight
inspector
216 CAKDIFK.
Merchasts' Exchange— con.
Ii8 Care & Perry, ship bios
120 AUasPreservative Co.Ltd
121 Anderson I). & Son Ltd.
roofing felt manufrs
121 Lawrence Win. coal agt
122 Aster Shipping Co. Ltd.
ship owners
Merches gardens, Orange-
town, continuation of Mer-
ches place.
68 Movie Kev. Edward Mar-
shall [United Methodist]
Merohea place. Grange
town, 67 Clare road.
Jewish Synagogue
Rich-irJsonHbt.T.cabinet mi
Merthyr house.
See James street.
ant street.
here is Hirwain st ......
32 Llewellyn William Lewis,
shopkeeper
here is TrelietbeH st
here is Treorkey st
St. MoNic.i's MissiO!.
Church .1c Schools
SUUrH WALES.
[kelly's
Metal street, Roath, from
Constellation street.
WEST SIDE.
2 Bregartner Julius
4 Lej-shon Richard
6 Bennett Miss
8 Parry Rev. William C. b.a
10 Seddon Mrs
12 Bennett Mrs
14 HawkiusMissElizh.drssma
here is Gold st ...
16 Diggory James Willia:
18 Ives Rev. Robert J
32 Williams Philip
a6 Webb (ireortte
30 Meredith Henry
69 Chapman Wm. furn. rmvr
Thomas Win. furn. remvr
here is Iron st
Council Schools
Meteor street, Adamsdown,
Cilossop road to Constella-
tion street.
I HarrisMrs.Eliih. cycle ropr
3 & 4 Splotlands inn, George
Cluck
here is Planet st
5 Pugh John Edgar, grocer
8 KuUerton Robert Alex-
ander, newsagent
9 Coles Wm. H. boot maker
here is Comet st
.7 Mogg Arth. Thos. chemist
8 Escott Arthur D. confr
:g Hutchings George R. fried
fish dealer
22 Jennings Joseph Edward,
boot maker
23 Brady William,shopkeeper
Davidson Arthur, shopkpr
27 Pasley Frederick, butcher
28 Sydenham Mrs. Jane,
greengrocer
here is Eclipse st ,
29 John Benjamin, grocer
io Wakefield Charles Henry,
hair dresser
... here is Constellation:
Davies Rev. Thomas Twynog
[vicar of AU Saints]
Metropole buildings.
See Haves (The) & Station
TERRACE.
Millioeut street, Bute street 10 Wilkins Chas. warehsemn
<Sta
to Mary Ann street.
7 & -8 Hagon Albert Ltd.
wholesale druggists
ID Dodington Paul Lucius,
■wholesale grocer
14 Pollard Mrs. Ellen, lodg-
ing house
15 Lang Brothers, printers
15 Robinson Thomas, Sons
& Co. egg importers
i6LewisThos.&Co.paper mers
17 Wilts United Dairies Ltd.
provision merchants
18 Bloomfield H. & Sons,
scale makers
21 Isaac John&Sons.provision
importers
.. here is Little Bridge st ..
26, 27 & 28 Solomon Joseph,
picture frame maker
34A, Rogers A. & Co.rag mers
35 & 37 Pickfords Ltd. car-
riers (office & yard)
here is Mary Ann st
40 Perry Alexan jr. greengrocr
49 Da wkins George H. farrier
58 Harris Henry, saddler
60 & 61 Fox George Hugh,
hardware merchant
63 & 64 Powell William &
Sons.provision merchnts
71 O'Donoran John, beer ret
here is Bute st
MUton street, Roath, 64
City road to Clive place.
61 Sexton Mrs. Mary, grngro
19 Hvman Geo. chimney swpr
Small Frank & Co.
builders' merchants
here is Clive place
Downton Rev. Edmund
Murray M.A. [curate]
Peel Rev. Douglas Keith
Mcpaw B.A. [curate]
Great Eastern hotel, Mrs.
Mary Lerway
60 Scoit George, ho. decrtr
62 Usher George, shopkeeper
64 Jones Reginald S. boot rpr
here is Moon st
74A, Bum Mrs. Elizh.coal dl
EAST SIDE.
I Stevens Miss
3 Lewis John
S Thomas Edward
7 Kiiapp William
9 Grinter James
1 1 James Percival M
here is Gold st
15 Dass Frederick J
17 Cox Ilcnry
19 Hosser Miss
21 Morgan Mrs
23 liuckle Misses
25 Ballinger lieorge Edward
27 Pike Hubert F. relieving
officer for Cardiff No. 5
district
here is Silver st
29 Jones Mrs. Elizh. shopkpr
43 Lee Wm. harness maker
47 GleesonWm. furniture bro
here is ('opper st
51 Smith William, boot make
S3 & 55 Kingston William A.
shopkeeper
57 Jewell Wm.& Son.plumbrs
here is Lead st
SOUTH SIDE.
Titt Charles, shopkeeper
, here is Neath st
27 Stewart Mrs. Elizabeth,
shopkeeper
..here is Swansea st
EAST SIDE.
Minister street, Cathays,
51 Cathays terrace.
[No thoroughfare].
MayEdward,firewood mer
14 Giles Thomas, baker
1 NORTH SIDE.
Cardiff Workmen's lusti-JRays Manufacturing Co. dry
tute, Edward Leece, sec 1 soap manufacturers
Walters Charles, shopkpr i here'- '■" '
. .her.
Neath st J77 Rogers Mrs. Isett, shopkpr
Dalton St.
30 Cadle John, confectioner
3 Brown George, shopkeepr [Cathays Workmen's Liberal
70 J
Mill lane, St. Mary street
to the Hayes.
I & 2 Chamberlain & Sons
(Cardiff) Limited, wine
& spirit merchants
3 Parry & Co. cycle dealers
5 to 8 Bristow, Wadley & Co.
wallpaper warehouse
5 Sporting Chronicle & Ath-
letic News (E. Hull on
& Co. Limited, publish-
ers) (branch)
6 Crosswells Cardiff Brewery
Limited (stores)
8 Huxley Medicine Co.patent
medicine vendors
9 Atkinson George & Ci
saw makers
10 South Wales Journal of
Commerce
South Wales Model Home
36 Arcade iMi. Mrs. Marj
Duffy
...here is It'yndkam arcade...
37 Pooley Henry to Son Ltd.
scale makers
39 Price Albt.Claude.hairdsi
here are Caroline st. J)-
the Hayes
Club (Wm. Charles, sec)
SOUTH SIDE.
24 Slee Robert, shopkeeper
26 PleaceMissFlorencc,3hpkpr
/ifr« is Gladys st
84 Brown James, shopkeeper
here is Dalton st
90 Davies John, laundry
Miskin st. Cathays,37 Salis-
bury rd. to Sengheiinydd rd.
WEST SIDK.
1 Heal's Stores Ltd. grocers
3 Capron Thomas, butcher
5 Prust Richard, chemist
7 Davies Morris, dairyman
9 CameronRobert M.D.,ch.B.
physician & surgeon
.. here «s Glynrhofulda .st ...
UNITKDMBTKOUISTCHnBCU
.here are Llanhleddian yrdns.
Kiithin yrdns. Llamouyh
'st. 4' Coyan ter...
Letter Bo.x
east side.
2 & 6 South Wales Toy
.Manufacturing Co. Ltd
4 Smith Mi.ssFanny, news agt
6 & 2 South Wales Toy
Manufacturing Co. Ltd
14 Blake Miss Emma, dressma
16 Wheeler Charles Edwin,
master mariner
18 Wyatt William Andrew
20 Taylor Charles
22 Walsh Mrs
24 Atkins Mrs
28 Harris Mrs.Hannah,aparts
30 Spencer Mrs
32 Blake Frederick William
34 Evans John Edward
36 Bowen Rev. Thomas (sec.
to Welsh Presbyterian
Sustentation Fund)
38 Bowen Thomas
40 Hassell Mrs
42 Fenton David
44 Griffin Mrs
46 Lewis Mrs
48 Davies D. commission agt
50 Jepson Henry
52 Coppin Wm. coiucl. trav
54 Jones Henry
56 Rossiter Charles Edward
58 Evans Rev. William b.a.
[Congregational]
60 Crowther Samuel Henry
62 Allen Mrs
64 Lewis Mrs
66 Jenkins Mrs
70 MiUington Mrs
72 TeaguB John Thomas
Williams Miss Ann!e,aparts
76 Williams David,apartinuls
78 Blake Henry
Thomas
82 Jones Mrs
84 Radcliffe John, insur. agt
36 Rutler Frederick William
88 Brooks Mrs
90 Rosser Mrs. Eliza Mary,
apartments
92 Ballard Mrs. Annie, aparts
Williams Rev. Arthur u. a.
[curate of St. Andrew's]
94 CafferyJn.Parker.com.trav
96 Jenkins Thos. master mar
98 McKinnon Mrs
100 Kinsey John
102 Roberts treo. Hy. Walker
104 Morgan Mrs
106 Roberts John Henry
158 Newton Arthur, tailor
Moira place, Ad.irasJowu,
Moira terrace to Meteor st.
here is Auyasta st
2 Sweetman Miss Hester,
shopkeeper
3 Thomas Mrs. Emma,shpkr
here is Moira st
S Moira hotel, Mrs. Florence
Prickett
f PickardMissFloraSiuith,
stationer
. . Post, M.O. Office.
''' 1 Telephone Call
11 I Office. Telegrams
dispatched but ni>t
1^ delivered
12 Matthews Miss Ann, confr
13 Mathias D.J. & Co.drapers
14 Gammon Mrs. P. boot ma
15 Green Robert, confectioner
liere are Moira st. ^ Meteor st
21 Butler Henry, shopkeeper
... here is South Luton yl ...
30 Walters & Evans, grocers
... here is North Luton pi ...
... here are .Moira ter. Adam
St. cf- Fitzalan rd
Moira street, Adamsdown,
Moira place to Meteor street.
17 & 18 Adamsdown hotel,
Mrs. Mary Gilbert
here is Meteor st
& Co. grocers
19 Nich
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 217
Sloira terrace, Adamsdown,
Moira place to Meteor sti-eet
& GIossop road.
1 McKay & Co. tailors
2 Date George G. tailor
3 Porter Miss Julia, dres
6 Bryant Rev. Samuel
[Primitive Methodist]
MonNT TaBOK PlilMITI'
Methodist Chapel
7 Phelps John, laundry
8 TrimnellMrs. Annie Eliza,
herbalist
10 Joseph Lazarus, hat manfr
11 Cardiff Decorating &Build
ing Co. Ltd. builders
12 Salvation Army Womer.'i
Metropole
13 & 14. Chri-stian Home foi
Widows
15 Seventh Day Adventist
Hall
16 Kernick & Son Limited,
wholesale chemists
23 Comley J. E. & Son, man-
chester warehousemen
Baptist Chapel (Welsh)
here are Meteor st.^^-GIossop rd
25 Burns Daniel
26 Carbis John Lake
27 Eynon Robert
28 Rowland William
here are Howard adita ...
Montgomery street, Roath,
Ninian road to Angus street.
EAST SIDE.
1 Jorgensen Hans
3 Gritliihs David
5 Hopkins Albert
7 Beard Henry
9 Thomas L';wis
11 Blake Ivor
13 Wright Mrs
15 Turton Walter
17 Jones Evan A
19 Uavies Spencer
21 Berntsen Miss Gertrude,
teacher of music
23 Robert Uavid Joseph
WEST SIDE.
2 AVillmot Thomas John
4 Bleary Richard William
0 Elliot Frederick
8 Rosser David
10 Hoskin William
12 Fowler James
12 Coles Oswald, carpenter
14 Brian Miss Sarah, nurse
16 Parry Mrs. J
iS Leverick William Henry
20 Padtield Charles
22 Daintoii Alfred
24 Hughes Mrs
33 Beard Mrs
35 Hawkins Fr>;derick
37 B.irraby William John
39 Jenkins Alfred
41 Spackman Mrs
43 Morgan Mrs
45 Haynes George
47 Morris George, tinsmith
49 Howell Theophilus, engine
driver
51 Parsons Joseph, com. trav
53 Parker Rowland
55 Phillips Thomas, carputr
57 Davies John, carpenter
59 Eggar Sydney
61 Payne Robert Hutchins,
railway guard
Thomas Mrs. Mary Jane,
apartments
67 Thomas John
69 Blackmore Henry
71 GriHiths John
73 Jones Mrs
75 James David Owen
77 Curtis Alfd. Jas. insur.agt
79 Hughes John
GeorgeMrs. Lilian, dressma
85 Jones Owen
here is Bruce st
87 Bennett Evans
89 Davies James
91 Brimen Isaiah, artificial
teeth maker
93 Davies Thomas
95 Jenkins John
_. MelluishMrs
99 Jones John
:oi Jones John David, clerk
:03 Cloud Thomas
05 Stretton Mrs
:07 Phillips Herbert Charles
09 Barraby Frederick
.11 Spiller William
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Irwin William John
4 Hiscock Wm. engine fitte
6 Thomas George William
8 Hurley George, yd.foremi
o Reed Mrs
2 Manlev Mrs. Ada, shpkpi
90 Jar
98 Willi;
Mrs. Elizh.dress ma, s Sampson Bernard Wi
Edward Morgan, 7 England Thomas
NOHTH SIDE.
I Baguley Mrs. Mary, aparts
3 Price Thomas, carpenter
5 Michael David, carpenter
7 WilliamsJn.buildrs.'forem
9 Cnhley George F
II Richards David,marineeng
13 Helyar Eli, engine driver
IS Tate Mrs
17 WilliamsMrs.Fanny.aparts
19 Bateman Wm. Ed «d. clerk
21 Fairclough Mrs
23 Webber John
25 Thomas Hugh, carpenter
27 Brown Mrs
29 Norris Wm. Honry. shopkr
here i.-i Robert st
20 Hurley Frederick, grocer
22 Powell Albert, tailor
24 Howells John, carpenter
25 Jones Mrs
28 Bailkeuse Lambert
30 Good Mrs
32 lies Samuel, grocer
here is Floreniia st
34 Banks John, grocer
36 Gritfiths John, boot & shoe
repairer
38 Murdock Victor
40 Lund John Henry
42 Oakley Mrs
44 McLari-n Stanley
46 Pullin Mrs
48 GriHiths Mrs. Gwlad
dairy
50 Dursin James
5 2 Evans James
here is Spencer st ...
62 & 64 Burgess E d w a
Alexander, grocer
.■ Roh
31 Richards Alfred, builder
Trier John Llewellyn,
provision dealer
68 Godfrey Thomas John
70 1 soiinelian Wm. schoolmstr
72 Madye Jieginatd, insur.agt
74 Ciarland Jiicob, insur. agt
76 Gitsham John, carpenter
T Waters Mrs
I Davies Jn. commission agt
84 Wei on Miss Lily, shopkpr
here is Gwemit/th st
86 Oldham GeorgeH.fruiterer
& greengrocer
clerk
100 Padfield Samuel J
102 Bartlett Francis John
108 Baker Albert Frank
6 0'Keeff; Timothy & Son
Uoorland gardens, East
Moors,Singleton road, Hin-
ton street to Millman st.
Free Library & ReadingRoom
(Miss C. Nixon James,
librarian )
Public Gardens,
Thomas Hill, caretaker
Moorland road. East Moors,
Railway St. to Swansea rd.
EAST SIDE.
Spillers Nephews Biscuit
Co. Limited (factory &;
registered office)
43 Evans Mrs. Elizh. nurse
67 Evans William, tailor
. here is North park rd ...
Forward Presbyterian
Chdhch of Wales
71 Selby Thomas, builder
81 Lewis Mr.s-Aiinie Harriett,
shopkeeper
109 Burton George, coal mer
WEST side.
96 BoadenMissRhoda.drss.ma
138 Setchheld Chas. dairymn
196 Oliver Miss Lilian H. E.
teacher of music
... here are Moorland gdns ...
Council Schools
Morgan arcade (The), 33
St. Mary street to The Hayes.
7 Taylor Jas. umbrella mnfr
9 & II Hayman Mrs. Edith,
milliner
13 & IS Browne Harry F.
fancy draper
17 Griffiths Brothers, tailors
19 Jarvis Arth.Gdwd.boot mi
21 Woolhead Miss Ada May
Felman Thomas
1 1 Soloman Harry
13 Davies F'rancis Thoma'i
15 Hodges Benjamin
17 Rouse James
19 Rosser Edward William
21 Sutcliffe Albert
23 Williams Morgan
25 Cann Frederick
27 Lassey Henry
29 Clarke William Borthwick
31 Morgan Rev.Edwd.fCing]
33 Hutchinson Robert
Sharp Miss (Craig Owen)
35 Morgan Mrs
37 Jenkins Ernest
WEST side.
2 Harrison Albert Edwaid
4 Boxall Mrs
6 Budden Percy Richard
8 Gibby Henry B
10 Thompson John
12 Morgan Charles Herbert
12 Salmon Rev. Robert Evaa
[Congregational]
14 Hayward William
16 Widdess Abraham
18 Thomas Henry John
20 Phillips David Thomas
22 Lewis Daniel
24 Popham (reorge
26 Locke Joseph
28 Bedford Charles Ernest
30 Braddon James H
32 Tolley Harry
,207
here is Pontcamia si
I Davis Wm. Hy. boot repr
lA, Sheen George, cycl' repp
3 Coates Joseph, dairyman
Fire Alarm
II Gibbons Hy. chimney swp
here is /Severn rd ,
ladi<
23 Jones & Atkinson, confctrs
25 Murray James A. fancy
goods depot
The Welbeck Antique
Galleries Ltd. dealers in
antiquilies (William
Ince Smiles, manager)
Owen Richird Wdliain, [
china &c. dealer I
& 24 Hall John, tool mer
Brassington Robt. Walker, j
gramophone dealer
north side.
16 Pardoe Arthur, hair drssr
24 Strong George
26 Strong Charles, shopkeeper
here is William st
28 Liddiard George, boot ma
50 Gorwill Charles, shopkpr
Mount Stuart square,
W..'.~" Bute street to James St.
I Lloyds Bank Limited,
ArthurVincentWilUaras^
manager
Lloyds B.4nk bdildisgs :
Co.
Frederick,
Hacquoil John P.
ship brokers
later John Ltd, ship owners
! Jeffree & Co. coal exporters
35 O'Leary Leo Alex engravr j Pendare Navigation Coal Co.
37 OtTord William Frederick, Lid. coal shippe
fancy goods dealer Mason IJenrge
39 Ott'ord Wm. Fredk. hatter consulting engineer
28 Incandescent Fittings Co Brooke Geo. consulting eiignr
26 Jones CharlesH. confectnr| Phosnix buildings :
24 & 31 Hall John, tool mer Admiralty Chart Depot (G.
22 & 20 Wills Harry James | R. Bartling, chief assistant-
Bord (exors. of), photo in-charge)
printers | Barry Graving Dock & Engi-
18 & 2,4, 6 &8 Morgan David I neeringCo. Ltd. marine
Ltd. drapers &c j engineers
16 & i4SeatonEdwd.Stanley,'RichanlsT. P. Rose Limited,
electrical engraver kc coal exporters
Mavhew Charles J. hosier i Richards Turpin (Shipping)
Frank William Ltd. confrs! Limited, ship brokers
i, 6, 8 & 18 Morgan David Philbps W. Alfd. coal exportr
Ltd. drapers &c
Morlais
road to pcn-y-wain
east side.
I Stocker William G
3 Johnstone Mrs
Roath, Ninian
Tredegar Dry Dock & Wharf
Co. Ltd. (enquiry otfice)
Mercantile Pontoon Co. Ltd,
(enquiry office)
Elite Ship Building, Engin-
eering & Dry Dock Co. Ltd.
(enquiry office)
i!18 caKc.;ff.
Mo0ntStcakt saoAKK — ton.
Cardiff Cliannel Dry Docks
& Tontoon Co. Ltd. (en-
quiry oBice)
Esplen William, Son &
Swainston Limited, con-
sulting engineers
Holman Ltd. coal exporters
4 & 5 Northern Maritime
Insurance C .. Limited
4^5 liilbroughA.&Cn.Ltd.
marine in.'surance brokrs
4 & 5 Kedgrave & Co.
colliery agents
4*5 Kendrick H. & Co. coal
exporters
4 & .S Ingledew & Sons, solrs
6 Briiton Albert Willie, ship
6 Maddocks Thomaa Edgar,
colliery proprietor
6 Darcy William Henry &
Co. coal merchants
6 Moore Jn.* Co.ship brokrs
6 I^etricheui & David Ltd.
ship owners
7 f^XCHANGB CHAMBERS :
7 Jones Stephen Ltd. coal
exporters
7 EdwardsK.&Co.coaleiptrs
7 Powell T. Lloyd, coal exptr
7 Powell's Merthyr Nariga-
tion Coal Co. Ltd
7 Serjent George E, dun-
nage wood merchant
7 Paragon Electrical Engin-
eering 4 Installation
Co. Ltd
7 Braithwaite, Heslop k Co.
coal exporters
7 Howell David Evan, coal
exporter
7 Bristol Channel Welding
Co. Ltd
7 Burrows Bros, coal & coke
contractors
7 Welsh Coal k Coke Co.
coal k coke merchants
7 Gee F. i Co. Ltd. hosiers
.... hrre ij Vini'lais arcade ....
8 Knberts Robert
SOUTH WALES.
Coi UM BUILDINGS :
Mitchelson A. &. Co. stock k
share brokers
Imperial Merchant Service
(tuild(South Wales agency)
(Capt. E. Clegg, local agt)
13 Wood James & Son Ltd.
printers
14 Nurdin Wm. hair dresser
14A, CadlePercyE.&Co.tbcnsts
litre i.-i Jnmes .<i
Gloucbstbr chambebs :
Morgan, Wakley k Co. Ltd.
coal exporters
22 James & Emanuel Ltd
colliery proprietors
23 Phillips A. J. & Co. colliery
agents
23 Flook George, coal exportr
23A, Cardiff Ship Store Co.
Ltd
23A, Coombs James W.
candle merchant
& 16 Roberts E.Ltd. hosiers
Baltic housi :
Lower ground Hoor :
Maclean (Donald) k Hand
L'k. solicitors
Baltic Lounge Ltd. tea rooms
Ground Hoor :
InstoneS.&Co.Lld.ship ownri
Locket's Merthyr CoUieriei
(1894) Ltd
First Hoor :
Radcliffe Evan Thomas & Co,
stf amship owners
Second Hoor :
Davies (Joseph) & Hailey,
secretaries to public com-
panies
Business Statistics Co. Ltd.
publishers
s)
1^1(1. printers
3 Guthrie, Heywood k Co
Ltd. ship brokers
8 Uruguay Vice-Consulate
(Thos.M.Heywood, vice-
consul )
8 Cardiff Steam Towing Co.
Limited
3 Transatlantic Flonr k Pro-
duce Co. Hour importers
9 Porch William & Co. Ltd.
colliery proprietoi
9 New British Khondda
Colliery Co. Limited
9Tellefsen k Co. Ltd. coal
exporters
9 Blaenclydach Colliery Co
9 Danish Vice - Coiisulatt
(Alroy Marquand
ID London Joint City * .Mid-
land Bank Ltd.
John W..\.Bonner,mgr
11 & 12 CmCHTON HOUSK:
1 1 & 12 Hansen Brothers LUl,
ship owners
II & 12 Hansen Shipping Co.
Ltd
& 12 Worms k Co. ship
owners
& 1 a Griffiths T. II. t Co.
(Dep6ts;Ltd.coal exptrs
k 12 Appleton Thomas
Frank, consulting eiigiir
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (Capital
fcCountiesIiank branch),
.Chaa. Lees, manager
(Cardiff) Ltd. (A. P.
Barnett k D. Wilson Lloyd,
joint sees)
Mount Stuart Square Office
Co. Ltd
Incorporated South Wales k
Monmouthshire Coal
Freighters' Association
Western Debenture Trust Ltd
Status Investment Trust Ltd
Atlantic Trust Ltd
West Hartlepool Steam Navi-
gation Co. Ltd. steamship
owners
MitchellG.H.fc Co.cnal exptrs
Mitchell Steamship Co. Ltd.
steamship owners
Third floor .-
Williams Owen k Watkiu k
Co. steamslip owners
British lUlian Shipping k
Coal Co. Ltd. coal exportrs
Italian Export Shipping Co.
Ltd. ship owners
Silva Steamship Co.
steamship owners
West House Steamship Co.
Ltd. steamship owners
Pentwyn Steamship Co. Ltd.
steamship owners
Fourth Hoor :
Humphries (Cardiff) Ltd.
ship owners
(iraham's Navigation
(Merthyr) Collieries Ltd.
colliery proprietors
iikins, Richards k Evans
Ltd. ship owners
Maindy Shipping Co. Ltd
ship owners
Star Patent Fuel Co. Ltd
Jones Richard W. k Co.
steamship owners
20 Hagarty Parker, artist
20 McCallum James Archbld.
consulting engineer
30 Noyes Henry, solicitor
Gibbs Lidgctt k Co. stock
k share biokers
Davies David, coal exportr
Harris John Joseph, pit-
wood merchant
Cory Jiihn k Sons Limited,
steamship owners( Mount
Stuart house)
Cory's Trading Co. Lim.
coal shippers
Seville & Cnited Kingdi
Carrying Co Lim. (The)
Bethel (EuL'lish)
24 W'hitaker Michael Ltd.
coal exporters
24 W hite William A. com-
mission agent
24 Hopkins, Saunders k Co.
ship owners
34 PenciselySteamshipCo. Ltd
24 Matthews, Fifoot & Angel,
stock & share brokers
24 James W. P. & T. & Co.
ship brokers
24 PipeF.W.&Co. genl. mers
25 Thompson Matthew, ship
broker
25 Stephenson, Clarke 4 Co.
msbip owners
25 Huitable Richard Neave,
exporter
27 Tillett W. J. & Co. steam-
hip owners
27 Valotte, Lowrie & Co. coa
exporters
38 k 29 Abehdabk house :
28 & ig North of EnL'land
Protecting k Indemnity
AsSl^ciatioll,
J. C. Watson, local sec
28 k 29 North of England
Steamship Insurai
Association,
J. C. Watson, local sec
28 k 29 Bedwa-i Navigation
Colliery Co. Ltd
28 k 29 Francis k Arnold,
average adjusters
28 k 29 Llewellyn ( D. R. ),
Merrett k Price Ltd.
colliery proprietors
23 & 29 Tri'ieclyrhiw Coal Co.
colliery proprietors
28 4 29 Williams k Mordey,
ship nwncrs
a8 k '.g Cwmaman Coal Co.
Ltd. colliery proprietors
28 & 29 Rock wood Colliery
Co.
28 k 29 Bnllfa k
Dare Steam
(1891) Ltd
30 Ronnfeldt Williai
coal exporters
30 Daniel k Sons Limited, oil
reliners
30 Daniel N. T. & F. G. ma-
rin ■ surveyors
31 Beavaii William T. k Co,
coal k coke merchants
31 Stephens Arthur Edwin
Philip, consulting engni
31 Recs, Mathews & Co. stock
& share brokers
32 Sholton JohnWebb.marine
surveyor
32 Shotton George, marine
surveyor
Bovey John k Co. ship bros
32 Bovey John, consul for
Liberia, Hayti, Nica-
ragua, Bolivia, Cuba,
Paraguay, Honduras,
Dominican Reiiublic,
Panama, Peru k Costa
Rica & vice-consul tor
[kelly's
33 Smith Premier Typewriter
Co. Limited,
Cuthbert L. Bates,mngr
34 Bradbury, Son & Co. Lim.
coal exporters,
Ralph O. Dawson, agt
34 Dawson Ralph k Co. coal
exporters
34 Darranddu Colliery Co.
colliery proprietors
34 Taylor's Navigation Steam
Coal Co. colliery proprs
34 Cook E. W. t Co. coal
exporters
34. Blane&Co Ltd.ship owners
34 Blane & Martinez Ltd. ship
owners
35 & 36 Cambridge H. k Son,
consulting engineers
35 & 36 Ashdown k Ferrari
Ltd. ship & insur. brkrs
35 k 36 British Anti-Fouling
Composition i Paint Go.
Limited, paint manufrs
35 k 36 Angel C. k Co. steam-
ship owners
35 k 36 GiHin, Lowrie k Co.
stock & share brokers
35 & 36 Owen John Gwynn
Herbt. consulting engnr
35 & 36 Crichton, Thompson
Co. Ltd. ship builders
35 & 36 Fenner & Alder
Limited, paint manfctrs
35 & 36 Bellamy F. k Co.
-•oUicry agents
35 & 36 Bertalot k Cluantore,
coal exporters
j7 Gray & Hunter, consulting
engineers
37 South Wa?e3 Shipping
Trust Ltd. stock k share
brokers
33 Bryan J. H. k Co. hard-
ware merchants
33 Mordey, Jones & Co. ship
brokers
38 Young Women's Christian
Association,
Miss D, B. Walker, sec
39 Bristol Channel Ports
Mutual Friendly Society,
Samuel F'isher, sec
39 Cardiff, Penarth k Barry
Coal Trimmers' Onion,
Samuel Fisher, sec
Davis' Stevedoring Co. Ltd
39 Thomas O. P. k Co. coal
exporters
40 Voyazides P. k Co. ship
brokers
40 De Mattos k Co co.il exptrg
40 Childs Frederick & Co.
steamship owners
SunderlandForge &Engin-
eeriiig Co. Ltd
41 Bevan Clements k Co.
insurance brokers
41 Park Coal Co. (Cardiff)
Ltd. colliery agents
41 Oxy-Aeetylene Welding Co
LmPHHIAL BUILDINOS :
Wilson J. & K. a Co. ship
store merchants
Maritime Stores Ltd. ship
store merchants
Inlernatioiial Painl& Compo-
sitions Co. Ltd
Sunlight Enamel k Paint Co.
Ltd
Inglo-American Oil Co. Ltd.
oil importers
ireeiiwood Shipping Co. Ltd.
ship brokers
Whitehall Steam Navigation
Co. Ltd. sieamsliip owners
lipping Exchange Ltd.
stock & share brokers
inford Chine Steamship Co.
Ltd. steamship owners
Branksome Chine Steamship
Co. Ltd. steamship owners
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
lioitor
Co.
Blow Frederick & Co. stock &
share brokers
Tredegar Iron 8: Coal Co. Ltd.
colliery proprietors
Denstad & Paton, coal exprtrs
Lancaster's yteam Coal Col-
lieries Ltd. colliery proprs
Glamorgan Wagon Co, Ltd.
rolling stock tinanciers
North Cilamorgan Wagon Co.
Ltd. rolling stock tinanciers
Hall, Lewis & Co. rolling
stock contractors
Lewis Henry G. & Co. rolling
stock contractors
Imperial Hotel & Res-
taiirant (William Eger-
ton Jones, manager)
45 Arnesen, Christensen &
Smith, marine surveyors
45 Sanders Henry Partridge,
architect
45 Deer & Deer,
46 Uibbs Peter
colliery agents
46 Evans William & Co. con-
sulting engineers
47 Salvage Assooatioii (Lou-
don),
D.K.Roberts, surveyor
48 Gunn Sir John & Co. Ltd.
coal exporters
48 Gunn A.H. & E.shipownrs
49 Hopkins Manley, Son &
Cookes, adjusters ol
49 & so Pratt (Allen) & Geld.
ard, solicitors
50 Barry Railway Co. En-
quiry Ollice,
R. E. Dyer, agent
51 Evans &Reid Ltd. ship broi
51 Sully Ernest & Co. slock i
share brokers
51 UindeW.E.&Co.shipownrs
51 PuUin Ch " '
coal exporters & pitwood
merchants
52 Lean & Lean, solicitor
52 Dyer Sydney J. iron
i inporter
52 Red Hand Composii
Limited, ships' compo-
sition manufacturers
53 Thomas J. E. Limited,
coal exporters
53 GlyncorrwgCoUieryCo.Ltd
54 Marine Nationale Frau-
^aise (Commander-
Engineer H. Gonneville
F.N. head orticer)
54 HockenPercy&Co.coal mrs
55 Fisher, Kenwick & Co.
ship owners
S5JonesH.Oweii&Co.accntnts
56 Edwards Edward Charles,
stock & share broker
56 Hall F'rank, Hne art dealer
56 Campbell W. A. & Co.
shipping agents
57 HunterWalt.&Co.accntnts
^j Commercial Printi "
59 Monmouthshire & South
Wales Building Society,
L. G. Brown, sec
Atlantic buildings :
Jackson A.S. k Mills, consult-
ng engineers
Mann, George & Co. Ltd.
exporters
Cory William & Son Limited.
coal exporters
Hall Brothers, Cairns, Xoble
Co. Ltd. ship brokers
Capelle & Leon, ship brokers
Fisher Herbert John, solicitor
hitheld, Kendrick & Co.
ship brokers
ins, Mason & Co. stock &
share brokers
Richards R. A. accountant
■wring C. T. & Co. Limited,
ship brokers
Bowring Petroleum Co. Lim.
'mporters
Crawley, Dixon & Bowring
Limited, insurance broki
Caxton Insurance Co. Limited
(Crawley, Dixon & Bon
...here U Alfred st
r49 Lemmer William A. yeast
merchant
163 Jones Jn. Parry, shopkpr
SOUTH SIDE.
■i Lewis David.window blind
ire arf Diana St. iSrTi maid st
68 Davies John, grocer
Muudy ■ place, Cathays,
Wyeverne rd. to 34 Wood-
ville road.
SOUTH SIDE.
I MasonJn.&Co.sun blind ma
3i, Williams Symonds.btchr
7 Hoi ton Mrs. Kate, midwife
^q Wareham Mrs. C. umbrella
repairer
NORTH SIDE.
Limited.
57 Wright & Partners, coal
merchants
57 Davies & Co. shipping agt
57 Morgan C. B. 6i Co. coal
exporters
' 57 Williams Robert J. colliery
agent
58 March RichardH. chartered
accountant
59 Penarth Dock & Harbour
Enquiry Ottice,
Archibald Boland, agt
59 Marine & General ' Mutual
Life Assurance Society
59 Walliker & Hmdmarsh,
50 Heybyrne & Brown, house
lanagers )
Western Valleys An-
:e Collieries Limited
Cardiff Shipping Co. Limited,
Prestage & Holway,sand mers
Fergusson & Law,marine sur-
eyors
Blee Lindsay k Co. Ltd. coal
exporters
Cambrian buildings :
South Wales Journal of
Commerce (A. E. Har-
lisher ; David Evans,
editor)
Thomas William J. con-
sulting engineer
Gueret L. Ltd. ship brokrs
Thomas & Davey, coal ex-
porters
Lysberg Ltd. ship brokers
Anglo-Argentine Coal Co.
Limited, coal exporters
Tatem Steam Navigation
Co.Lld.steam ship ownrs
Tatem W. J. Limited,
ship brokers
Cambrian Collieries Ltd,
colliery proprietors
Glamorgan Coal Co. Ltd,
colliery proprietors
■ ritannic Merthyr Coal Co.
Limited, colliery proprs
Rhondda Engineering &
Mining Co. Limited
NavalCollieryCo.( i897)Ltd.
colliery proprietors
Plisson Steam Navigation
Co. Ltd. ship owners
Albion Steam Coal Co. Ltd.
colliery proprietors
Guerets Anglo - Brazilian
Coaling Co. Limited,
coal exporters
Moy road,Roath,Crwys road
to Angus street,
NORTH side.
Victoria Coal Co
41 Jones George, tobacconist
49 Tipples Frederick J. b; '
... here is Mackintosh pi.
53 Rees John, tailor
61 Watt Norman, clothier
63 Ratcliffe Thomas, dairy
htre is Inverness pi
3; Hirons Robert.boot maker
here is Arabella st
89 Stocks John Talbot, baker
here is Donald si
Pillar Box
H3 Jones Herbert, plumber
129 Yendle Miss Dorothy,
dress maker
Bowen Benjamin, dairy
her.
Ha
3 Jenkins Charles, butcher
2A, Ridout Jas. hair dresser
4 Thomas Mrs. Kate Marion,
beer retailer
here is Richards .ft
4A, Slade Jas. news agent &c
0 Iggulden Ralph, grocer
8 Davies John, wardrobe dlr
:o MinnardsSaml.Jas.bootma
!2A, Rees Mrs. Maria, grngro
Neath street. East moors.
WEST SIDK.
t. F:\.ncis Mission Sunday
School
EAST SIDE.
here are Caerphihj it.
Llajielly <i. Pontypridd
St. IVimborne st'. Tenby
.s-i. 4- Mil ford st
Kelson street, Angelina
street to Canal parade.
3 Vesta Andrew, shopkeeper
1 1 HoiVell John, stationer
Nesta road, Canton, off 408
Cowbridge road.
13 Ellis Mrs. Alice, dress ma
2 Wood Stanley, news agent
30 Bull Andrew William
2 Grainger Ernest Albert
4 Western Alfred, foreman
6 Davis William John
8 Thomas Morgan, com.agn
here is De Buryk st
10 WalkeArth. William, clerl
12 Newall James
14 Evans Mrs
1 6 James Mrs
1 8 Francis John
■ Wind
Neville street, Cant
Cowbridge road to Lower
Cathedral road.
EAST SIDE.
I Morgan Mrs
3 Baber & Co. wind
manufacturers
5 Chappie Walter
7 Napiers Limited, printers
9 Ashton Mrs
II Tope Mrs. Emily, aparts
13 Li pert Sidney
15 Johnson Samuel Matthew,
commercial traveller
17 Whittington Mrs. Caroline
Miiry Ann, apartments
19 Watkins Mrs
21 Willmore Oscar, teache
of music
23 Harris Reuben
25 Brown Thomas
27 Jacobson Morris, draper
29 Griffiths Miss
CARDIFF. 219
Bush Alfred Joseph, house
decorator
33 Canty Mrs. Emily, grocer
35 & 57 Ridge Arth. upholstr
..here is Rawdun pi
37Burton Rev. A. Stanley [ Wes]
39 Howe Harry, apartments
Daniels Harris, tailor
Watkins Mrs
45 Harding William Henry
47 Lowe Mrs. Mabel, aparts
49 Hutt Samuel, apartments
Ellis James, apartments
53 Bassett Miss Keiiah.aparts
55 Russell John, channel pilot
57 & 35 Ridge Arthur, uphlstr
..here is Lower Cathedral rd..
WEST SIDE.
2 Shiplon Thomas Francis,
general relieving officer
for Cardiff union
4 Ingato Albt.Edwd. uphlstr
6 & 8 WilliamsClias.cycledlr
10 Mauley Mrs.Ada.confectnr
12 Smith Henry, draper
14 Stewart Capt. James Ham-
iltonM.c. veterinary srgn
14 Stewart Mrs
here is Mundeville st
16 Sterk William Henry
18 Ludsky Nathan, tailor
22 Rees Benjamin Samuel
24 Ingatc Frederick
38 Smith Andrew, carpenter
30 Harrington Edward John
32 Sodel Mrs. B
36 Dadds Mrs
44 Groves John
48 Dickens Wm. brass mouldr
52 Rees David John, tailor
52 Rees Mrs. Rosina, midwife
54 Fine Mark, travelhngdrapr
.here is DeBargh pi
56 Riverside Conservative
Club,
SidiieyHerbt.Phillips,see
Green William Arthur
62 Roscoe Thomas
64 Camtield Albert
66 Owens Owen
68 HoneyJohuBernard, aparts
70 Jones Frank, litho printer
72 Hill Mrs
74 Munckton Henry Edwin
76 Case Robert, furniture dlr
78 Rees David R. registrar of
births & deaths for th«
sub-di.«t. of West Cardiff
80 Kop;i I M .rris, draper
83 Windsor Williamlly. aparts
84 Rushe Albert, apartments
86 Anthony Francis John,
greengrocer
83 Richards Wm.Arth.butchr
90 Tope William Richard,tailr
92 Phillips George Edgar, gr»
94 Hughes John Vernon.drpr
96 Boyce Alfred, butcher
98 Bogod Wilfrid & Joseph &
Co. mechanical engnrs
Ne-w street, i Custom House
street to Hope street.
4 Insurance Buildings :
North British k, Mercantil*
Insurance Co. (branch for
S. Wales & Monmouth)
(John Phillips, manager)
Railway Passengers Assur-
ance Co.
John Phillips, manager
Cunningham fc Gibaud,
insurance assessors
Bland John & Co. Limited,
timber importers
Evarard Arth. produce bro
6 Williams John & Co. fruit
merchants
8 Marconi International
Marine Communication
Co. Limited
220 CARblFF.
Xew street — continued.
Colonial buildinos :
Ciillett, Whitefield & Co.
(Cardiff) Limited, whole-
sale provision merchants
Ulover.Hill & Co.fruitbros
Ferrer J. & Co cork raers
Budgett H. e. & S. & Co.
Lim. wholesale arocers
Bradnnm William & Co.
frait brokers
l6 & i8 MorrisJacqiies &Sons,
fruit merchants
Mustikon Limited, motor
tyre repairers
Kent W. & Co. fruit mers
GlossopS. & .tons Limited,
printers
litre are Hope at. 4- Tredcyar st
24EvansM . &Co. ( Printers ) Ltd
26 Hatcher Edward, fishmngr
30 Customs & Excise Ortice
(Cf.E.A. Caldttell,srvyr)
32 Young William, fruit mer
I CoUinge Robert A. produce
broker
t Jones John, shirt maker
3 Barrett Bros, fruit mers
5 Cooper (ieorge, fruit mer
Newbury William Henry,
fruit merchant
7 Downing Chas. fruit mer
9 Lennox A. J. fruit mer
SOUTH WALES.
Kino Edwabd VIL Hos- r 204 Evans Eli
piTAL (L A. Razzak 1 2:6 Davies Eustace A.solicitor
M.H.C.S., L.R.C.p.Lond.l here is Slacei/rd
resident surgical officer ;|2o8 Jones William E
Leonard U. Kea f.c.ls. I210 Thomas Mrs
sec. k general supt) '214 Penn George William
48 Bedford House Privatej2i6 Jenkins Miss
[kelly's
her
New Khymney yard.
See Ada.m street.
Hospital
50 Griffiths Philip Rhys M.n.,
B.s.Lond. surgeon 1
52 Carey Mrs
54 Davies Frank Ogleby
here is Orbit s(
Pillar Letter Box
5o Seager Sir William Hy. M.p
Lloyds Bank Lim. (Roath
branch),
Daniel Till, manager
..here is Fiercefield /A
here is Metal si
Okited Methodist Chorch
Elmsrd
Cardiff Pdblic Libraries
(Roatli branch)
Presbyterian Church of
Wales
here is Cliftonst
92 BarclaysBankLtd.(branch),
Robertson.mangr
94 Carr Mrs
96 Fargher Charles
o:> Weer Mrs
02 Smith G. Archer
04 Evans Roderick
06 Buston William
108 Haslam S. B
1 10 Evans Daniel
Trevethan John
4 Llewellyn John
,■ Atr
.odn
5 Sharpies Alfred, t»acher
of music
32 Croft Fredk.G. shopkeeper
45 Shellan Alfied
84 Dobson Thomas Henry
M.S.A. architect
102 Webb Alfred C
Newport road, Roatli, con-
tinuation of Queen's st.
south side.
here is t'itzalau rii
2A, Cardiff Fur Stores Lim.
(Henry R. Harrison,
manager;
Medical (The) Supply As-
rgical in-
6yii
16 Wathcn .Miss
18 Viichcll Herbert Redwood
.^i.D. , CM. surgeon
Kition,
hos
1..D.S.B.C.S.
irge
on
tal
urgeon
lA.F.H.C.S.I
32 Cook Herbc
24 llil.sboiT.nv
I'he Most 1
Archbishop of
a8
llios.i
here is Ifoirard^x pi
30 AnthonyHoiisePreliininar)
Iniiniiig ISchool toi
Nurses (Miss L. Gould
sister in charge)
32 Liindie (ioor(,'o
34 Fifool F'raiik
36 Birt .Mrs
38 Bird Charliss Haywood
40 F'lne Lewis J.P
42 Martin Henry William j.p
St. Jamks' Ciinucii
here m Gl„ssnn ,-,/
218 Rockey James
220 Prarie Mrs
222 Lawrence John Henry
224 Smith Arthur J
226 Bird Edwin George
228 Davies James
230 Christie John
23 1 Fair George
Pillar Letter Box
here is Hichard^s ter..
234 Jones Mrs
236 Court John
238 Roberts Mrs
240 Williaois Mrs
242 Phillips Miss
244 Davies JIrs
246 Thornburn Harry
248 Harries James
250 Gilbert Mrs
252 Price Rob<;rt Henry
254 Bull George f.r.
teacher of inutic
256 Morgan Mrs
258 Jones William
260 F'erguson John
here are Brondwai/ lJ-
lieresfordrd. ...'....
262 Robertson j. liryce M.B.
CM. physician & surgeoi
264 Lewis Mrs
265 Ingram John Sp.;iicer
268 Lock Mrs
16 Smith Joseph Ledger, 270 Reed Thomas A
'. & s.Edin. ph}-i272 Thomas George
sician & surgeon
here is Cyril ores .
120 Owen Thomas
122 Jones Arthur Phillips
124 Marshall William
126 David (ieorge
128 Bowie John Cunninghi
M.B..c.M.,D.p.H.surgeon| [Wesleyan]
3oFinej:an Miss Rose A. j 288 Thomas Mrs. L
290 Shirley Albert
74 Roberts John Stanley
276 Wakefield Ernest
1278 Ellis Arthur
280 Williams Mrs
282 Peacock Mark
I284 Case Sydney Sulley
1286 Butterworth Rev.Richard
294 Caley Mrs
296 Joelson George
30D Jones David William
302 Timothy Henry Augustus
504 Conwav Joseph
306 Hobbs William Edward
Robin's M. torCib Co Ltd
NORTH SIDE.
I Univkrsitv Collhoe
Pillar Letter Box
nursing home
here is Onkfield st .
134 \^■ood Mrs
136 Davies Joeelyn
138 Carr Misses
140 Farr Harry
142 Clogg William Edgar
144 Richards Alban
146 Price Samuel John
148 Todd Richard Rees
150 Mackie Miss
152 Nurses' Co-operation & here is IVest yro
Institute, 17 Stone Augustus
Miss Mackie, supt! 19 Kadcliffe Charles
i54Jon3sIMrs j2i Davies FVedk.W.S.surgeon
156 Richaiils David Lloyd 23 Brierley Edward E M.n
here is Priest rd physician & surgeon
158 Andrews Mrs 25 Price Mrs
160 Caldenntt George I27 Cory Mrs
162 Morgan Mrs. F | Pillar Lkttke Box
164 Staliybiass Charles Ellahi here is Vae Coed st
166 Ellio'tt .Mrs " ■ " ■- ■ •
i63 Diamond William Henry
170 Le-Ray Edwin
172 Wakehiim John Henry
174 Wheatlcy Joseph Larke
ij6 Junes Miss Net' a, private
schi ol
78 Frv Edward
31 UaviesDavidLeigblonM.D.,
M.s.Lond.physn.& surgn
33 Bage Mrs
35 Griffiths Cornelius Albert
F.«.CS.Eng, L.R.CP.
Loiid.consulting surgeon
37 Elliot Tho^Tias
41 Cluintore Anlelio
t8o SVithert William 143 Kclynack Charles
182 Webb Miss Weslevan Methodist
184 Beck Rov CinonFrederick I Cuapbl
John M.A. [vicar of St. ! hereisCiti/rd
Margaret's] 145 Lloyds Bank Lid. (branch),
186 Williams J. Beaumont j Benj. Lewis, inangr
188 Goodycr Mrs 47 Blight William Lyne m.d.
193 Rees Howell j.p I physician & surgeon
192 Kernick Richard 149 & 51 CUirk's College,
194 Jones Mrs j J. T. John, head master
198 McCallamDaridBroadfort Celtic corridor :
.200 Rees Mrs | i, 2, 3, 10 & 11 Creese &
1 202 Jones William ' Duggan, drapers
Harvey Miss E. I. collector
& assessor of taxes
3 & 9 Wallace Lewis John,
provision merchant
EslcUe Mdiiie. phrenologist
10 & II & I, 2 & 3 Crees? &
Dugi-an, drapers
12 Primo Castelle, cunfectiir
57 Peaty Chas. Fredk. dentist
59 Lewis Mrs
61 Bradbury D. R. sign writer
63 ThatcherC.O.tchr.of music
65 Sawyer Edward John.
sanitary engineer
69 Williams' William George
, U.S. surgeon
73 Hagon Albert
75 Maskell George
77 Thomas William
79 Kirk Amos Child
si Salvation Army Industrial
Home (Miss A. A.Swain,
staff-major in charge)
83 Williams Miss Kathleen,
private school
85 & 87 National Children's
Home & Orphanage
(Sister Ella Curnock,
sister in charge)
89 Reece Miss
91 Jones 'William
93 Morgan Wilhaui
95 Lewer Philip
... here is tVord.sworih aven ...
97 Lewis Wvndham
99 Booth William
loi Humphries Edward
103 Burt Mrs
105 Ayres Mrs
107 Thomas David L
III Cardiff High School for
Boys (J R. Roberts m.a.
head master)
113 Case Brothers, florists &
seedsmen
115 FynnMi8sEleanir,tbciist
here is Elm .st
149 Knight M^s
151 Clark Mrs
153 Knapp William M
155 Edwards Dudley John
157 Stevens Mrs
159 WilUams Mrs
163 Powell John Price
165 Phillips John Albert
L.R.c.p. & S.Edin. phy-
sician & surgeon
167 Rees WilliaurBsddoe
here is Partridye rd
169 Small Frank
171 Holdaway Mrs
173 Spividion Joseph
175 Williams John
177 Robertson George
Pillar Letter Box
179 Spurgeon William James
18 1 Harries Frank Shearme
Li..B.Lond. solicitor
183 Crocker Isaac
185 Reece Mrs
185 Morris William Divid
Joseph L.S.A., L H.C.P.,
M.R c.s. physn. & surgn
here is Oak Held St
187 Anderson Wm. Campbell
M.D., ch.B, B SC, D.P.ll.
physician & surgeon
189 Angel William
191 Shackell Edward Williaiil
193 Bennett Arthur
195 Rowo Edwin
197 Walford Edward m.d.
medical officer
199 Evans David W
20I Dibb John K
205 Hooper Wdliara Raby
207 Bennett Mrs
209 Marshall Mrs
211 Hill Herbert Jaraea
213 Thomas William E
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAUDU
221
217 Bird Mrs
!i9 Tonkin Thomas
221 Junes William
223 Thomas Miss
Pillar Letter Box
Hr.lmes Mrs. (Roath ho)
Williams Mrs. (Roath crt)
here m Albany rd
Jones John Phillips
Williams John Lewis
Theopliilus David
37 Southern Thomas Angu
38 Longstatf Charles Edw£
Parsons Mrs
229 Samuel Hen'-y m.h.c.s.,
F. H.C.P. physcn. & surgn
231 Shibko Abraham
233 Pullman Mrs
:^35 Black William
237 Whitetield Orbell Beuj
239 Lewis Walter, comcl.trav
241 Rees William
243 Patterson Joseph
24s Mason George Frederick
247 Mander Mrs
249 Booth Richard L
251 Davies George Evans
253 James David
255 Lowe Tom
257 Bartlett Mrs. Roseabella,
teacher of music
259 Gaze Albert Thomas
261 Parker Mrs
263 Watts Enos
265 John Morgan
267 Harper Mrs
269 Backhouse Mrs
271 Dare William John
27s Woodcock Albert L
279 Samuel Thomas
28 1 Harris Joseph
2S3 Spickett P.ii ip Henry
285 Toozer Richard
287 Dallinor William
289 Lloyd Jimes
295 Powell David T
here is Taff Vale Railway hdgi
CardiffCorporationTram
■ways Electric Powei
Station & Cart Shed
Roath Pottery Co
south side.
Pillar Letter Box
1 Thomas Rhys Tudor M u.,
M.B.C.S., L.H.c.p.r.ond.
lihysiuKu. a. s\irgeon
2 Bellamy Arthur John
3 l.ennnxMrs
4 Phillips William
5 Bielski Charles
here is Bangor st
6 Larsen Oluv
here is I't
iA. H
8 Baker Mrs
9 Caryl.MissLily.girls' soho^
10 Stone Capt. Robt. Rideout
1 1 Gravel! Mrs
12 Solomon Albert Joseph
13 Hall John
14 Furse Edgar
15 Burt William James
i6 Lewis Rowland Benjamin
here is Lochaber st
17 Dowdeswell R. O
18 Williams Henry
19 Jones George
20 Reps I homas Pntchard
21 Morris Mrs
22 Aikmen Mrs
23 Lewis William
24 Chamberlain Mrs
25 Cawson Gabriel
26 Price Joshua Charles
27 Richards Richard AUert
... here is Montgoin-ry st ...
28 KichardsWihiam Aug.MUs
Bac. & ).R.c.o. pro
fessor of music
29 Prosen John H
3c F rrier William
31 Hettitch Julius
-i James Mrs
33 Rees Mrs
McLays Archibald
Bush "Charles
42 Si'cos. Mrs
43 Griffiths Misses
Miles Thomas Llewellyn
Thomas Mrs
46 Kendrick William Norman
Larves Mrs
^8 Davies William James
49 Thomas Octayius P
50 Edwards Mrs
51 Furnival Robert
here is Werfa st |
52 Davies David Jenkins
53 Edwards Edward Charles
54 Thomas Thomas W
55 Barnett, Solomon
56 Taylor Thomas E. W
56 Taylor Roy Frederick
57 Richards Thomas M.R.O.S.,
L.ittc.P.Load. physician
k surgeon
here is HeiUy st
58 Wisbey James William
59 Toms lliiury
60 Hall Stuart
61 Hepburn Professor David
62 Greatrex John
63Trezisc Rev. William A.
[Wosleyan]
64 Lewis Edward James
Jones Mrs. Elizibeth
67 BamptOii George
68 Carrel Alfred
69 James John
here is Kelvin road
70 Mann Charles
71 Cadogan John
72 Barnclt William
73 Griffiths John
74 John George Frederick
here is Hovertoii st
75 Jackson Fred
76 Cravos Stephen
77 RubcTIs Rev. John [Welsh
Calv]
8 John Mrs
79 Holloway Wi.liam
80 George Thomas
Pillar Letter Box
.. here is Morlais st .
Furney Fritz H
83 Fisher Alfred
84 Harris Arthur George
8s Richards Thomas M.P.
87 Jones Miss Ma'y, priv.schl
here is Tydfil place
88 Nash Mrs. M A
89 Youn^ Krnest
90 Guppy Wm. master m
91 Brace D.ivid
92 Matthew William
93 Fbgelstone Randolph
94 Prothero John William
95 Wainwright Fiederick Geo
96 Leighton George
Pheli'S Walter
98 Parsons Joseph
99 Fligelstone Mrs. Frank
100 Turuk Rene
loi Powell John Thomas
i02Mariin Allan m.d.,d.p.h.,
Nora st.Roath, 60 Broadway
to Diamond street.
I Donovan John, lodging ho
69 Williams Fredk. beer ret'r
69 Brain S. A. & Co Limilea,
bottling stores
Diamond Street United
Methodist Church
... here is Diamond street .
Adult School
6 Luke Henry, shopkeeper
38 Grudge George, shopkeepr
Norfolk street, off 431
Cowbridge road to Lans-
downe road. Canton.
Council School
I Turner Thomas, ships'
steward
Rich!
,sMrs.(Maindyho)
..here is Au.-tralia rd
here is Xeiofo'indland rd ...
Arlington tbrhacb :
Morgan Ivor (Westhay)
- - ,g John (Good Hope)
Goulstcne .aenry William
(Pen-Deen)
Williams WiUiam (Rosslyn)
Evans Frederick John (Glyn)
Reed Alfred James (Flaxley)
Kelly Alfred E. (Iddesleigh)
Moore James Charles
(Romanaulus)
Evans Thomas (Bryn
iwell)
North road. King's way to
Merthyr road.
west side.
Public Weighing Machine
(David Bowen Jenkins,
clerk in charge)
Farmer Henry Richard,
farmer (Blackweir farm)
II Grant Miss Jeannetta,
shopkeeper
St. Alban's MissionChapl
17A, Green Frederick W. dog
specialist
25 Tyler Thos. Wm. beer ret
41 Clark Gilbert, boot maker
f Burge-s Richard Llewel-
I lyn, grocer
43 ■( Post & M. O. Office.
I Telegrams despatched
(^ but not delivered
45 Hope p.H. William Joseph
Brooks
Star Patent Fnel Co. Ltd
here is Herhert st
Victoria Institute
Maindy villas:
Jenkins Thomas, shopkeeper
here is Flint st
Maindy hotel, Thos. Dowling
hei-e is Cross st
Green Chirles (Parktield ho)
here is Parkfield place....
Pillar Letter Box
1 Hall,Lewis &Co.carriage bldrs
Gueret L. Ltd fuel manufrs
Excelsior Wire Rope Co. Ltd
Jones Edward Oliver J.P.
(Castlefield)
Harding AlbertVictor, farmer,
Monachty farm
Three Horseshoes P.H.William
Lew
J/erth,
103 Bielski Wa:te;
104 Pethybridge Mrs
106 Fairbrother WiUi im
107 Lant Thoiuas
108 HosgooJ Levison Beale
109 Evans Mrs
iioShackell Edward
Bealski Percy
Pettiiirew Andrew Alex,
supt. of parks (Park ho)
here is Cnlntt r,t
2 Heath Ivor Moxham
4 Johnson Lt. Mcrvyn Allan
6 Harris Harold Douglas
8 Grace Henry Charles
o Jenkins Mrs
2 Spiridion Hubert
4 Phillips Walter
6 Jenkins Caradog James
!0 James Adam Anderson
•2 Davies James
•4 Jones Mrs. C
i6 Baker Frederick
)3 Pollock .John
JO Walker Mrs
Wai l Letter Box
Nazareth House (Sister
Superior)
here is Colum rd..
Bute Estate Workshops,
John Lewis, in charge
... here is Blackweir ter ..
=6 WilkieFredk.Chas.shpkp.
■^ I -, M ^^If^ntfir ter
.here is Blackweir ter.
Tatf Vale RailwaJ'', Motor Car
Baptist Church
Penybryn :
1 Owen Jenkin
2 Soames John William
3 Smith Joseph
4 Toms Harold D
Cocks Harry (Maindy lo)
Fisher John ( Heathlands)
Evans Mrs. (Northlands)
Arnold Richard(Oakridge)
Thomas Wm. (Briar Dene)
SetchHeld Alfred (Heath-
field)
Roberts Mrs. (Kelvin gro)
Pearson John Henry
(Cathedral view)
Pearce George James
(Ross Holme)
12 Golding Henry Frederick
Richardson ^Villiam Henry
(Stoney croft)
Hausheer Joseph Hugo
(Estoril)
Escott Mrs. (Cartref)
Bryant Ernest William
(Tramoi-e)
Reeves Geo. (Lyndhurst)
WathenEd.Wm.fBelle vue)
Wishart James Thomson
(Longmoor)
Pipson Robert Samson
(Taltal)
Cartwright John Poole
(Rowans)
Bailey Alfred(Myrtledene)
GoodmanGeo.(Heathgate I
Green Wm. Jn.(Avondale)
Nottage John Roderick
(Huntley house)
Edwards Joseph Reed (The
Palms)
Williams Edmunil (The
Gables)
Sandbrook John Samuel
(F'ronlas)
Thomas David Ellis
(Holmdale)
Richards Percival D.
(Holmleigh)
Russell Jn.Hy. (Garth vw)
Williams Mrs. A. (Gabalfa
house)
Brian Edward David (St.
Bride's)
Firstbrno'k Fredk. George
(Henlov)
here is If'hitchurch rd
St. Mark's Chokch
Evans Rev. Richard William
Roberts William Herbert
David (Red house)
Evans Ricliard (Snnnyside)
ThomasDavidWm (Lynwood ,
Coffin Hy. bj' ■-,• < ';j;''''Xle,
HoUyman William Charles
(Lisvalie)
Lucas Thomas Scott (Falcon-
hurst)
White Ernest (Mount Elton)
Davidson Waller Macdonald
( Burnham house)
Stutter Wm.A.(Pentwyn ho)
Rowlands Edwd ( Brixton ho)
Collier Miss (Hightield)
222 CARDIFF.
NOHTH ROAD— continued.
EDgland Charles Douglas
(The Chalet)
Evans Bertie E. grocer
hurt is Caerphilly rd
Cross inn p.h. Mrs. Lily M.
Jones
North street,Upper Grange
town, 25 Kedlaver street to
Madras street.
Penarth Dock p.m. John
Patrick Williams
North Church street, Bute
street to Canal parade.
NORTH SIDE.
St. Mary's Mission Catholic
Schools
6 & 7 St. Margaret's Sisters
of Mercy
10 Atkinson R. W. & A. J.
analytical chemists
SOUTH SIDE.
A/rc is Canal par
21 tilamorgan f.h. James
Sullivan
WEST SIDE.
I Burford Win. Edwd. grocr
here is Machen st
n Nelson Alfred, shopkeeper
here is I an St
37 Olsen Mrs.Florence.shpkpr
here is Rudry st
51 Reardon Mrs. Eliicabeth,
shopkeeper
here is Bedwas st ....
Freeman J. R. & Son Lt
cigar manufacturers
Cardiff Alkali Co. Limited
here is Jioakwood st ...
59 WillianisMrs.Clara.shpkpr
SiCanterhuryRichd.J.shpkpi
here is Viryil st
here is Avoca pi
EAST SIDE.
here is Thomas st
6 Edwards Lewis, grocer
Pillar Letter Bo.k
here is Lucknow st
(iospEL Hall
here are Bishop st. liuok-
wood St. iS- yirgil st....
North Edward street,
tniildtord st. to Edward st.
Young .Men's Christian Asso-
.SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
NORTH SIDE.
a Clark Miss Mary Gilloch,
apartments
2 Davies Rev. Jsph. Morlais
H.A
4 Evans Frederick Oliver
8 Jones & Sons, undertakers
14 CharlicombeMiss Florence
H.A. II. teacher of music
here is Richmond rd
SOUTH SIDE.
I Sylvester Alfd. upholsterer
9 Hughes Robert
15 Children's Home (Miss
Martha Brown, matron)
here is Richmo7>d rd
Northumberland street,
Canton, Brunswick street
to Lansdowne road.
4 Pertwee James Alfred
6 Clay Richard
3 Culley Arthur
:o Clegg Mrs
12 Rosser Mrs
4 Lewis David J
6 Powell Henry J
8 Creig Mrs
:o Lennie John Spence
here is Princes st ....
12 Phipps Thomas
24 Franklin Thomas Lionel
26 Jenkins William
28 Stibbs Frank B
30 Kitchiu Walker
32 Dearlove George
34 Knowles Mrs
36 James William Evan
38 Morris Francis
40 Crowther John N
42 Forsdike Miss
44 tiardner John
here is Claude rd
46 Hughes Mrs
mastering jj^ter Miss
52 Jones David J
> I Lewis Richard [ -^ ijigtaso Arcangelo D.sc
WEST SIDE. l54SmithRev.Ths.[Wesleyan]
:: Buckner Charles, butcher j ^ ^ima Frederick
8 Kjan John, engineer Lg jj^^g James Ingram
10 Kedzlie John, clerk \^ Thomas James Morgan
12 CookeAlfd. Louis, com.traTJg^ q^^^ Charles
14 Matthews Mrs i^^ R.chanls William. com. trav
16 Smith Joseph Windle, i^.; p^rLei- William
master mariner i
18 Lang Arihur Geo. printer | Oakley street. Grange
Mrs I Bromsgrove St. to Ho
yant Rev. Thora.iSj dale street.
Henry [Prim. MethJ | jjigy side.
61 ConibearMrs.Jane,druggst
65 Wilkins Wilfred, hair drssr
..... here is K'orcester st
Nottu..hamst.off403Cow>7;rroUe,^«^^^^^^^^^^^
bridge road Canton. west side.
.0.. '- » l"? t"^ >,f ,„Ji aPhillisMrs.MaryA.shopkpr
6 Badger HrM^^slaugM^^^^
Jenki:
here is tyorcester st
Oakfield street, Roath, I S" Smithy man John H. grocer
Newport road to Snipe street. ^ chambers.
rKingrr^"" See HioH STREET.
3 Jones Edward I old Bhymney yard.
5 Douglas Frank See Adam street.
7 MortimerGarfortn, teacher
4 Lozano Joseph
6 Jones Alfred George
8 Wyndham Arrhur
o Yardley Harry Alfred
2 Jenkins William Heatley
4 Taylor Griffith
6 Crago John Oliver ,
18 Middleton George
0 Stenner Mrs. E
2 Dodd William Lewis
4 Watt John
6 Davies Mrs. M. E
south SIDE.
1 Parry Albert George
3 Haines Henry
5 Hunter William
7 Phillips Mrs
9 Woodman Henry Joseph
1 ShaddickThomasO. master
3 McGregor Robert Tillotson
5 Burnip Mrs
7 Mitchell Charles Frederick
q Westaway Frederick
•I Owen Mrs. G. M
•3 Goodwin Alfred E
25 Jenkins William
27 Stockwood Thomas Wm
29 Hicking Thomas
31 Jetfenes Augustus Georgs
33 Hill James Westlake
35 Dutton Alfred Stewart
Oxford la. Roath, City rd.
Andrews Solomon & Son, cab
proprietors
Couzens George & Sons Ltd.
shop & office Htlers, City
Road works
Sawyer Edward J. plumber
Jones Lewis, general smith
Wide Frederick, who. egg mer
Smith Wyndliam, hay &
straw merchant
George Herbert, blacksmith
Oxford street, Roath, Ox-
ford lane to Vere street.
46 Denning Albert John,
bedding manufacturer
Rich William, haulier
24 Hutchins Oliver, grocer
(.'•, J. Jenkins, sec
North Luton place. West
Luton place to Moira place,
Adamsdown.
2 White James H. pairil
1 Slum Workers Brigade
Relief
North Morgan st. Canton,
130 Wellington street lo
Cowbridge roa<l.
10 Sloman James Henry, boot
& shoe maker
1 1 Sloman Frederick James,
marine store dealer
HillJ.G.&Co.Ltd.cabinel
makers
17 GloverWilliam&Son.wheel-
wrights
Davies David James, motor
cycle dealer
.... here is Barley Mow It
i8Jenninj:s Harry Sidney,
hair dresser
North WlUiam street,
'r>'ndall street.
1 Tucker George, boot repr
of 111
9 Preece William Goodwin
1 1 Thompson Joseph
1 3 Morgan Henry
15 Stevenson Mrs
17 Evans Thomas
19 Cojc Richard
21 Sheen Mrs
23 Kinloch Herbert
25 Govier William Frost
27 Austin Thomas
29 Webb Mrs
31 Rowlands William Thomas
33 Macfarlane Robert F
35 Trott Andrew
37 Fox Arthur
Jones John C
Rees David Jolin
43 Power Robert
45 Pocock Ernest
47 Trott Joseph
49 Hancock Edgar Ralph
51 Ellis David
53 Shaw Mrs
55 Foster John I
57 Bryan John
59 Jonker Mindrick
61 Brend Kenneth B
63 Thomas Edgar Octarius
65 Gough Thomas
67 Clark Mrs
69 Proud James Fraser
Pillar Lettbb Box
here is Snipe st
Old Sea look, Docks, from
Canal locks, Margaret street.
New Sea Lock hotel, Sydney
Thomas CoUings
Djvies David, sujit. dock police
Ford J. &. Sous, rope mer-
chants &c
Orbit street, Roath, Star
street to Newport road.
here is TAtnif cross st
46 Rogers Joseph
Ordell street. Splott, Rail
way street to Walker road.
south side.
33 Gardner Mrs. Jane.shopkpr
... here is Carlisle st
Sexton Thomas, hair drssr
65 Croden William, mason
67 Pago Mrs. Caroline,shpkpr
69 Williams Albert,bootmakr
here is Habershon st
BAST side.
here is Carlisle st
56 Gattield Mrs. Fanny, confr
58 Hesketh William, dairy
60 Harding Geo. boot repairer
100 Riiperra Anns p.h. Mrs.
Ellen Norton
OvinKton terrace, Canton,
Conybeare rd. to Green-
wich road.
Paeet street, Grangetown,
'enarth rd. to Bromsgrove st.
WEST SIDE.
26 Rogers Philip
here is Rediaver st
28 JamesJn.Ernest,hair drssr
36 James Charles A. boot .v
shoe <lealcr
38 Jones Mrs. Catd. shopkpr
40 Jenkins Mrs. Lydia,shpkpr
44 Williams John, shopkeeper
here is Stockland st
52 Culley Arth. C. & Co. groe
62 Archer Albert R. draper
68 Hall Thomas, channel pilot
here is Penhevad st
70 Hall Joseph C. baker
74 Burnoll Frank, greeni-rocer
82 O'Brien Mrs. Elizabeth
Mary, midwife
84 & 86 Richards William Jai.
U Sons, pork butchers
83 Tucker Frederick, shopkpr
88 Allen George, baker
liere is Pentrebane st
io8 KitchinFmk.W.ironmngr
here is Llanmaes st
no KeppelMrs.Louisa.shpkpr
128 Merlini James, grocer
here is *S'(. Fayans st
130 Gunn Mrs. Elizabeth,
corn chandler
132 Barron John, shopkeeper
134 Coles Frank, fried tish dlr
136 Stone George.greengrocer
138 Piworeit Mrs. Sarah,
butcher
DIKKCTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
223
140 Balkwill Ernest.dairyman 1 39 Morgan Jobn
142 Allin SarauelJohiijgrocer 40 Lewis William
St. Paul's Parish Uall 1 41 Hagarty Parker
BAST SIDE. Baptist CHAPKi.(English)
lA, Jones Lewis P. cnnfectnr j here is East yro
19 Jones D. Khys, iiied. off- [.,3 Mcholls Francis James
for Grangetown Jistrict 1 Singi-r Walter ETerelt
as DaTies David, chinu dealeru^ H^dge Edgar W
'""•' ">• liedtaver st |^g Forsdike Frank
27 Collis James Ueorga, j^^ g^gg j^^s. D.VYid
chimney sweeper L3 j^j^^^ jo|,„
45 Jones Kichard, iieivs ajenlj^g Maloney Mrs
• J50 Sargeaunt Mrs
[51 Foster William
5a Harris Mis<
153 Hey wood Mrs
I here is West aro
, here is ^iockiand st .
47 Williams Sebastian
49 Calder Ale>canJer Junes
51 Bisson (jeurgo Henry
S3 Higgins Josepb Hy. pil
55 James Albert
!;7 Chammon Edwin
59 Tuck Ernest Jas.&Co.tailrs j Paradiao pL 60 «ueen st.
61 Bellamy Archibald J. 1 SOUTH side.
chemist , Ayliffe Thomas & Sons.motor
63 Lewis W. & L. butchers i & cycle makers
Fenkevad st Dkaoon BniLDiKGS :
Vyse, Sons & Co. Ltd. whole-
sale millners
Ellis k Ward Ltd. electrical
Spencer, Turner & Boldero
Limited, warehousemen
Staploy & Smith Limited,
wholesale ladies' outtitters
Stuart,Sons&;Co.who.millinrs
LittlcDavid&Co.who. clothiers
Holmes, Terry & Co. Limited,
mantle manufacturers
NORTH SIDE.
Campbell J. & W. & Co.
wholesale warehousemen
Ayliffe & Co. printers
I Haigh (Huddersfield) Ltd.
warehousemen
I Wainwright Henry, manu-
facturers' agent
I Leech J. O. 4 Co. blouse
makers
I Davies E. & Co. printers
5 Richards William, printer
6 Odd Fellows' Hall (M. U.),
C. B. Fletcher, sec
..hfi-e are Ebenezer st. if Little
6s & 67 Davies Walter Bees &
Co. drapers
69 Pearson Chas. shopkeeper
71 Pead R ibert, shopkeeper
73 Connoriy Wm. fried tish dlr
75 Connors Daniel, boot makr
77 Terry Edward, hairdresser
79 Nott Walt. Harry.cycle ma
81 Cazenave Evan J a. shpkpr
83 Bussell Mrs. Alice Mary,
greengrocer
here is Fenirebane st
Congregational Chapel
here is Llanmaes st
St. Padl's CnnBCH
here is St Fayansst
loi Careless Mrs. Mary,hard-
ware dealer
105 Attley Jn. Wm. hairdrssr
107 Welch Thomas, grocer
109 Evans Mrs. Eva, shopkpr
Parade(The),Tredegarville,
West grove to City road.
south side.
9 Cardiff & County Public
Health Laboratory
10 Cardiff Municipal
Tuberculosis Institute
(J. C. Gilchrist m.d.
physician)
,,,here is footway to Rhymney
lUilw.y station
NORTH SIDE.
Morgan D.iiSons,builders'
merchants
14 & 15 Khymney Railway
Company's Offices (John
(iowan Clark, sec. &
ajcuuiiuut)
16 Hagarty Parker
18 &. 19 Davis James, boj-s'|
day school
20 King's College,
W. J. Stephens, prini
here is West yro ;
21 Hayward John B '
22 Cochrane Mrs |
25 & 23 Cardiff Intermediate!
School for Girls (Miss
Mary Collin k.a. head
27 Shilson Miss
28 & 25 Cardiff Intermediate! a <tii"^ A>'jutiiaut
School for Girls (Miss!
Mary Collin b.a. head Park lane, 109 Qu
Park chambsra.
See QoaHN antHET.
Park errove, 6 St. Andr
place tn Richmoii I terrii
SOUTH side,
I Lewis Cyril M.D.Bdin.
suiting physician
3 Sheplon Geor^je
5 Brown William Jenkii
7 Kent William
NORTH SIDE.
8 Board of Trade Road
Transport Board (Wales
Division) (Capt.J Cress
well Hignian, divisiona
officer; I (Cardiff area
Maj. J. P. McGaul, sec
10 Thomas Miss Eleanor,
I street
to St. Andrew's place.
Park Hotel Wine k Spi
Vaults (W. H. Herbison,
manager)
I Strachan, Crerar k Jones,
wholesale clothiers
3 Hepburn k Smith, mantle
manufacturers
here is City rd I 4 Jury Imperial PicturesLtd
SOOTH SIDE. Stone John, cab proprietor
3S Insole Miss I (Park La
mistress)
29 Collin Miss n.A
here is East yro
30 Snook George Hill
31 Stephens Arthur George
32 Steer George
34 Hampton Edwin
Park place, 91 Queen street
to Corbett road.
SOUTH SIDE,
ROIAL BUILDINGS :
Speir Miss S, teacher of em-
broidery
Hopkinson J. & Co. Limited,
boiler mounting manufrs
ROVAL CHAMBERS :
Cullen W. H.&Co. engineers'
merchants
Wright John & Edwin Ltd.
rope manufacturers
Forward Mo/em^nt of the
Presbyterian Church of
Wale=(Kev.Jn.Tuomas,3ec)
Cardiff & District Citizens
Union (Rev. John Thomas,
hon. sec. ; Major John
Russell, general sec)
Cardiff Evangelical Free
Church Women's Council
(Mrs. Tydvil E. Thomas
hon.
iinmouthshire & South
Wales Employers' Mutual
Indemnity SocietyLimited,
Henry Fisher, sec
South Wales Electrical Power
Distribution Co, '
(ieorge P. Tutcher, sec
Treforest Electrical Con-
sumers' Co. Limited,
George P. Tutcher, sec
British Thomson-Houston Co.
Ltd. electrical engineers
Williams Morris P.timber mer
Royal Liver Friendly Society
(Andrew Gardiner, district
manager)
Mason Frank & Co. Ltd. ad-
vertising contractors
Royal buildings :
Bloom Isadore, tobacconist
Naish Alfred E.Ltd. confctnrs
Estelle Limited, milliners
Roberts'Art Emporium (Car-
diff jLtd. picture frame mas
here is Institute la
South Wales Institute of
Engineers,
Martin Price, sec
Monmouthshire & South
Wales Coal Owners' Assocn.
Finlay A. Gibson, sec
Turner k Co. motor agents,
engineers &c
... here is Grey Friars road ..
New Theatre (Robert Bedford,
proprietor)
NORTH SIDE.
Park Hotel (W.J. Herbi-
son, manager)
Park Hall Cinema
3 Fooks Job, accountant
3 Park Hall & Hotel Co, Lim,
J. Fo.jks, sec
3 Cardiff Estate Co. Ltd
J. Fooks, sec
3 Cardiff Musical Society,
J. Fooks, sec
3 Glamorganshire Property
Co, Ltd. (J. Fooks, sec)
3 Cardiff Railway Work-
men's Cottage Co. Ltd.
J. Fooks, sec
3 Morris Herbert Ltd. crane
manufacturers
3 Riches Herbt. Cecil, dentist
3 Mabbett Mrs. E. aparts
4 Walker (Percy) k Watts.
accountants
4 Hamilton's Amusements
Co. Ltd
4 Gaiety Halls Ltd
4 Welsh Photoplays Ltd
4 Gray Thomas William
4 BerkeleyCharlesM.accntnt
4 Cardiff k South Wales
Horse Show,
C. M. Berkeley, sec
4 David Edmund Ussher
F.s.T. land agt. & suvyr
5 Monmouth-ihire k South
Wales Colliery Owners'
Pitwood AssociationLtd.
Thomas Rowe, sec
6 Lawrence k Hann, mining
engineers
8 Jones, Robathan k Co.
accountants
9 Robertson James R, tailor
9 Johnson & Phillips Ltd.
electrical engineers
9 Cradockfieorge k Co. Ltd.
wire rope iiiaiuifactrs
9 Joscelyne Edward Walter
M.D. physician k surga
10 Linton k Son, solicitors
10 Theosophical Society (Car-
diff lodge)
11 Cardiff Union Offices,
A. J. Harris, clerk
12 Maclean Ewen J. M.D.
14 Evans Robert Young
15 Evans Robt. Young, soliclr
16 Taylor Lionel
17 Galloway William D.sc,
F.G.s. mining engineer
18 Christie Charles Stuart
19 Laws William B
20 Llandaff & Dinas Powis
Rural District Council
Oftices(Matthew Warren,
clerk; James Holden,
surveyor) (Park house)
21 Foxley Miss Barbara m.a.
professor of education
21 Strid Miss Esther, teacher
of drill
22 WilliamsWm.Arth, Gordon
Pillar Letter Box
....here is Si. Andrew's id
23 Dawsjii Edward
24 Dawson k Taylor, consult-
ing engineers
25 Wade James Owen D.m.b.,
MS.Lond. F.R.L'.SBng.
surgeon
26 Williams Mrs
27 Williams Mis.s
28 Herbison William John
29 Medhurst Stephen
31 Rhys OwenLlewellin M.D.,
B.s.Edin, surgeon
32 Welsh Town Planning &
Housing Trust Ltd. (E.
G. Bentl y ll.b, sec)
32 Barry Garden Suburb Ltd.
E.G. Bentley ll.b. sec
33 Inland Uevoaue Lind k
Valuation llepariment
(David Thomas Davies,
supt. valuer for Wales)
here is Richmondter
36 Sociele F'ranco-Anglaise,
A. W. Swash, sec
36 ThomasAlfd.Chas.M.A.barr
36 Bailey Hon. Herbt. barrstr
36 Kirkhouse-JenkinsGeorge,
barrister
37 Hauser Abraham
38 Thompson Claude Metford
M.A., D.sc
39 Insurance Committee for
the County of Glamor-
gan (H. Eynon Lewis,
clerk)
40 Inland Revenue Munitions
41 Davies Elystan Bowen
42 Sully Ernest
43 Curran Edward
44 G.P.O. Telegraphs Engin-
eering Department,
J. B. Byall, sectni.engr
45 Phillips Thomas Richards
46 Marychurch Mrs
Pillar Letter Box
47 Rees Richard
48 King Henry Oswald
224 CARDIFF.
.SOUTH WALKS.
[kelly's
tinued.
Park place— e(
49 Roberts Morgan
50 Buist James Joseph m.b.
lond., L.s.A. physician
& surgeon
51 Davies Llewellyn John
jaO'CallaghanCharlesPatrick
53 Rosser Thomas Newland
54 Blogg Thomas A
55 Powell Samuel
56 Jones Mrs
57 Earl Edward
58 Crossley Rt. Rev. Bishop
Owen Thomas Lloyd d.e
[assi^tantBishop ofLlan-
daff]
59 Hughes Owen
60 Vivian-Rees Thomas
61 Edwards Rev. Arthur Jen-
kvns M.A. [vicar of St
Andrew's]
63 Riches C. J. Hurry .dentist
64 Morris Frederick Temple
M.B.C.S., L.B.c.p. phy-
sician & surgeon
65 Lewis Evan Prethero
66 Flint Henry W
67 Lewis Thomas Samuel
68 Higraan Joseph Cresswell
69 Bond Austin
here is Havdock St
I Cardiff k. Grlamorgan Ad-
vertising Co. Limited,
T. V. Davies, sec
4 Harris Samuel, loan office
6 Hooper Thomas, working
jeweller
here is f'cott st
here is Raven st
here is Eistedfod st
26 Gibson John (Cardiff) Ltd.
builders
Daimler Co. Ltd. (The),
motor car makers
Jones T. A. (Cardiff) Ltd
Parry street. Canton, Rec-
tory road to (jlamorgan St.
8 O'Neil John, builder
Partridge road, Roath, 165
Newport road to Crofts st,
EAST SIDE.
I Lawrence William
3 Hay Mrs
S Evans Herbert James
6s Baker Frank
67 Phillips Mrs. Beatrice,
teacher of music
69 Barton Arthur
71 Waters William
75 Skyrme James
Best William
79 Langford Alfred J
81 Stancombe Samuel
here is Richmond ter
here is Crofts st
WEST SIDE.
2 Davies Henry
4 Williams Miss
6 Lead beater Mrs
8 Leeds Miss
10 Jones Jabez Abraham
12 Day Mrs
14 Fairlamb William
16 Collard Thomas
18 Jones William Herbert
20 Rees Evan
Richards Griffiths
24 Phillip Thomas
26 Coughlin A & Sons, coal
merchants
28 Francis David Hugh
30 Summer Frederick
32 Mills Charles
34 Thomas William
36 Winter George
38 Williams Charles
40 Evans Evan
42 Baxter Harold
44 Harris Miss
46 Harriss Miss
48 Hamlin Francis W
50 Thomas William
52 Banbury John, coal mer
54 Edwards Alfred Rees
54A, Gough Bros, contractors
56 Chapman Henry
58 Dorman John Henry
60 Sanders Courtenay
62 Jenkins William
here is Woodcock st
64 Snow Henry
66 Hawker Bernard
68 Gregory George
70 Griffiths Harry George
72 Hinton James
74 Holton William
here is Snipe st
76 Williams William
1 78 Ward Joseph
80 PhiUips Ldward, clerk of
St. Margaret's
30 Nelson Mrs. Elizabeth,
seamen's lodging house
Munitiz & Co. ship store
34 Rimnell Gustav, boot repr
Pearl street. Roath, con-
tinuation of Tin street to
Beresford road.
SODTH SIDE.
2 Gunning Wallace, marine
store dealer
4 Miles Henry
6 ThomasMissElizh. dress ma
8 Morris Thomas
10 Jones William
1 2 James Thom.as
14 Tredegar (Lord) Estate
Office (J. I. Storrar.agt)
here is Pearl pi
16 Ropke Wm. tobacconist
18 Eastment & Corvin, dress
makers
20 Holroyd Miss Doris, '
Mrs. Maria Ann,
midwife
24 Smith Joseph Ledgei
L.R.c.P. & s.Edin. physi
cian & surgeon
24 Harris William Bradshaw
L.M. & s.s.A.LOnd phy-
sician & surgeon
26 Curtis Arthur Stacey
here is Sploti rd
Fire Alarm
Fellenor Ernest, shopkeepi
32 Butcher Mrs. Martha,
shopkeeper
66 British Mouldings & (Hass
Works Co. Limited
120 Ponsford Albert Edv
shopkeeper
EbenezehBaptistChorch
Peel street, Gladstone street
to Canal parade.
8 Pervoe John J. shopkeeper
here are IVest Church st.
4- Canal par
9 Ostwint Isaac, tailor
22 Edmunds Mrs. Mary .\nn,
shopkeeper
23 Falshire Mrs. Catherine,
seamen's boarding house
33 Black John Hubert, sea-
men's lodging house
Radmilovic Mrs.MaryAnn,
beer retailer
here is West Church si ...
35 Landsman Henry, sho;)kpr
Pellet street, Newtown, i
Adam street.
Armour & Co. Limited,
meat importers
Bristol & Dominions Pro-
ducers Association Ltd.
meat importers
to 23 Welsh Cold Stores &
Ice Factory Limited
Borthwick Thomas & Sons
Ltd. meat importers
7 Haven Refuge (home for 82 O'Brien Will
girls)(MissC araLilliker, '
9 Witchell Joseph
1 1 Bale Arthur
13 Fisk James
15 Pike Daniel
17 Saul Edward
19 Jenkins Mrs
21 Evans Mrs
23 Bant Joseph Henry
25 Cohen Mrs
27 Vaugban Miss
29 Middleton Josiph
31 Babv Percy
33 Gilbert John
35 Day Denis Frank
37 Hancock Henry
39 Johns Thoma.x
41 Chick Clement
43 Rogers Sydney
45 Davies John Evans
47 Smith William
here is Teal st....
49 Morgan Thomas
51 Berry John
!;3 Brown David
55 Griffiths Philip
57 Hosgood Herbert
i Patrick street. Docks,
J Bute street t'l Alice stre
3 Williams John, shopkeeper
I 7 Cornish Mount inn, Miss
: Mary Carton
1 here is Ileiuy st...
j 9 Gregor August, fried fi sh
dealer
\ 17 Hannah Mission [Cong]
18 WatsonFrederick,seamen'i
lodging house
19 Pearson Mrs Mary, sea
mens boarding house
1 20 Swanson Oscar, seamen';
I boarding house
22 Hing Low, seamen's lodp
ing house
23 Gro\ es George Henry
seamen's lodging house
24 Lackstrom Mrs.Fridn, sea
men's lodging house
25 Borinetti Louie, seamen'
lodging houfio
26 Westerland Matthew, sea
men's boarding house
27 Rosengrin Mrs. Lydia,sca
men's lodging house
, 28 Jones Mr.<. CJalherine, sea
men's lodging house
29 Ingren Mrs. Annie, sea
men's lodging house
NORTH SIDE.
3 MuUett Mrs. Sabina,n
7 Tompkins Edward Frost,
cycle repairer
9 Parker lieorge, florist
I Hunt Edward, chemist
3 Bowden Ernest Jas. confr
25 Taylor John, furniture dlr
, Boyes Thomas, plumber
here is Agate st
75 Phillips Sidney Jas. grocer
here is Cecil st
87 Williams Mrs. Ella, fried
fish dealer
105 .Nichols A.G.i Co. grocers
here is Jiertram st
115 Phillips Jesse, grocer
here are Harold St. S,-
Themlora st
129 Vodden Charles, grocer
139 Snelling Mr.«. Louisa,
shopkeeper
143 Canudian hotel, Henr
French
ha-e is Bradley st ....
145 Hastings John, shopkeci
169 Thomas Mrs.Dora,shpki
here is Arthur st ....
171 Williams Richard, grocer
183 Jackctt Mrs. jKne,.'hpkpr
195 Dunn J. D. coal merchnt
Pearson street, Roatl
City rd. to TiiUvorth
SOUTH SIDE.
a WilliamsGeo.sdiool n:
4Chinn Richard T.
moulder
6 Organ Gcorfie, hotel porter
8 Ridgway Thos.cn''inedrivr
here is Tahnurth st
NORTH SIDE.
5 Sanders Edward, bui
7 Palmer Chas. Hy.com
here is Talwurth st
Pembroke road. Canton, 19
Rectory road to Clive rd .
NORTH SItlE.
30 HerbertMissBeatriceL.c.M.
music teacher
52 Williams Thomas, dccortr
So Poole Miss Laura, grocer
here is Radnor rd
82 Thomas Mrs. Mary Ann,
shopkeeper
118 Ashdonn William, dectr
122 Goodtield Walt, dairyman
144 Black John, boot repairer
SOUTH SIDE.
here are GUiinory'tn st.
^ Radnor rd
Richards Rev.HaroldS.L.D
Brecon St..
Chapman Albert, boot ma
.. here is Kjerton st
51 Uegg D.ivi.l," upholsterer
Pembroke terrace,96yueen
street to Wellington terrace.
Pembuo ;e BUILDINOS :
Shannon John & Son Limited,
wholesale clothiers
.Mclntyre, Hogg, Marsh & Co.
Ltd. shirt Jiicaluraia:i.ifrs
May Joseiih & Sons, clothing
manufacturers
Rigby T. H. & Co. Limited,
mantle manufacturers
Smith k Lister, who. mill.iirs
I CountyCoinmercialSchool,
teachers of shorthand
(Watkin Higgins,priiii!p)
1 New by. Groves tc Meakin,
hosiery manufacturers
2 Hendry Jn. credit draper
3 United" Kingdom Phao-
play* Ltd. film renters
5 Hood k Richards, mining
agents
7 Phillips Jn. Hy. architect
/ Universal Brotherhood k
Thci sophical Society,
David Morgan, chafrmn
8 Ideal Film KeiitingCo.Ltd
9 Murray R.C.sCo.(Bristol)
Ltd. wholesale clothiers
;o Dr. Barnardo's Home for
Boys k Girls (James
Phillips, siipt; Mrs.
I'hillips, matron)
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
11 Little David, credit drapr
12 Thomas Mrs.Olive.teaelier
of dancing
13 Jenks Sidney James & Co.
decorators
14 Keatings Mrs
J 5 Carcopo! Film Co.Limited,
film renters
16 MacaulayJ.&A. credit drprs
17 Leberman Hyman, tailor
18 Atlas Bedstead Co.
Charles S. Grant, ageni
iS Pearce William Limited,
overmantel manufactrs
18 Leeks George & Co. mat
inannfacturers
19 Banks Mrs. Clara, aparts
Welsu Calvinistic
ODisT Chapel
...Itereis Wellinijtont
Penarth rd. Custom House
bridge to Cogan Pill
SOUTH SIDE.
1 Central Hotel, R. E. Jones
Limited
Smith \V. H. & Son,
wholesale news agents
5 Lewis William A.hairdrssr
7 Lewis William A. tbccnst
7A, Clements Mrs. Agnes,
shopkeeper
Hristol & South Wales
hotel, Harry E. Passing-
gA.SampsonWm. wheelwght
11 & 13 Perkins, Seward &
Richardson Limited,
builders' merchants &e
17 Es]n!ioza Santiago, fried
fish dealer
here i^ Tresillian ter
23&25 WatsonsAmalgamated,
paper merchants
Andrews Solomon & Son,
confectioners
37 Kingov Trading Co. whole-
sale provision dealers
39 Murrell, Richards & Cu.
Litn. paper mers. &c
Lewis William (Printers)
Ltd. printers ( Cambrian
Andrews Solomon & Son,
furniture depository
here is Trade st
Pillar Leitee Box
Sessions & Sons Limited,
manufacturers of enam-
elled slate chimney
pieces &c
EducationalPublishing Co.
Ltd. school furnishers
55 & S7 Amalgamated Press
Limited, publishers
59 Hepburn, Gale Jt Ross Ltd.
leather manufacturers
6x & 03Chiswick Polish Co.
Ltd. boot polish manfrs.
H. G. Sharman, mngr
OS & 67 Basker & Elliott Liin.
mineral water m;iiuiftrs
... here is 'I'lijf r,iilunil:,ii,nt...
75 Dee Joseph, i.drileoti,.ner
77 Jones William, hosier
79 Cooper Henry, apartments
81 Matthews William
83 Williams Henry
85 Morgans Wm. apartments
87 Green Edward
89 Smith Albert Edward
91 Hagerstrom Olaf
93 Parkinson Edwin, plumbr
95 Sweet Robert, shopkeeper
97 Mitchell George
99 Restall William Edward
loi Hulbert Edward
103 Webb James
107 Jacobs A. & Co. wholesale
tinplale workers
109 Price William, tubacconst
III Phillips Stephen, shopkpr
113 Fisher Kms. hay dealers
... here is Blaeiuilydach si ...
ii7WingHeld Mrs. Mary,
greengrocer
u 9 Saunders Mrs. Frederica,
boot repairer
127 Ford Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
129 Austen William, artificial
teeth manufacturer
143 & 62 Shatz Asher & Sons,
147 Harle Edward
163 Aylesbury WilliamHector,
gramophone dealer
165 Lyons Mrs. H. maternity
nurse
169 Williams Wm. Grittiths,
shopkeeper
171 Ninian Picture Palace,
A. Abse, manager
17s National Provincial &
Union Rank of England
Limited (S. J. (Vebbe.,
manager)
177 Murray Miss Margaret,
fancy draper
179 Worrell & Co. cycle mas
181 Gale Geo. Ford,hair drs.sr
183 Hall William J. baker
185 &i87Humphreys lorweth,
draper
... here is Corporation rd ...
Presbyterian Church of
Wales
here is Pa(^et st
f E>'ans Evan David,
58 Hopkins Miss Dorothy L.
teacher of music
62 & 143 Shatz Asher & Sons,
68 Forster & Sons, printers
Clare
128A, Thomas Dan. chemist
130 Woodley H.&Co. butchers
130A, Halewood Peter & Sons
Limited, boot makers
■I'urner E. & Sons Ltd.
89
S. B. & Telephone
Call Office. Tele-
grams dispatched,
; but not delivered
I & telegraph money
I orders issued, but
L not paid
91 & 193 DaviesBros. grocrs
95 Barclays Bank Ltd.
V. S. Robertson, mngr
119 Mars Boys' Training Ship
Institute,
Tom Stovin, manager
here is North st T...
233WilliamsMrs. Eliza.shpkp
here is Havelocic pi
132 & 134 Grange P. 11. Johi
Martin Pritcliard
136 Harvey & Hillier, pork
butchers
13S Pegrams, grocers
140 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Limited, butchers
142 Wingfield WilliamBarron,
hair dresser
144 Finsberg Louis, pawn-
broker
here is Frmikleu st
146 Sheelan William, corn &
seed merchant
143 Selby Thomas, greengro
150 Harris Chas.Saml.butchr
152 Direct Trading Co. Lim
provision dealers
156 NathanSimon,shopk*per
158 Cox Fred, butcher
162 Plummer Jim, shopkeepr
164 Denning MissViolet.drapr
16') SalterCharles,confectionr
168 StockdaleFredk.B.butchr
here is North st
170 Baroness of Windsor p. H.
Patrick DriscoU
172 (iillard Thomas,gree.ngro
174 Mayer Thomas.hair drssr
here isNorth Clive st
here is Sloperrd
Lewis &. TylorLimited,leather
mers. (Grange mills)
Penoisely road, Canton,
continuation of Penhiil to
Ely road.
SOL'TH SIDE.
here is Llandaf rd
Sir David's Public Fields
Parker William N. Ph.D.,
I'.z.s. (professor of zoology,
Univ. College) (Summerau)
Wilkinson Thomas, fried jPenhiU Bowling Club,
fish dealer j H. J. Coyne, hon. sec
253 ConnorsMichaeljbootreprJDulwich House Convalescent
... here is Clive st | Home (Miss Fox, matron)
Grangetown Railway Statu. .Wall Letter Box
Albert Luen.statiou master here is Clive rd
South Wales RopeworkCo.Ltd 3 Spence Thomas F
Cardiff Ropeworks& Brattice 5 Tregelles Roger
Cloth Co. (igoo) Limited ! 7 Young Miss
NORTH SIDE. i 9 Jamcs Mrs
2 & 4 Andrews Solomon &|ii Cantall Mr». James
Son, refreshment rooms 1 13 Rees W^aUer Henry
6 AndreA\s Solomon & Son, ! 15 Taylor Peter William
wholesale fruit mers j 17 Osmond Richard
here is entrance to Barrv\ 19 Crabtree Herbert
luiilway station
nitli W. H.' & Son, whole-
sale news agents
(iandy Mrs. Kmily, shpkpr
Minchington (lias.shopkpr
... ha-r is H.,rl>«r st
36 Small Thomas, aparts
42 Fowler William, relieving
officer Cardiff Union,
No 2 district
here is Perci/ st
Jones Mrs. Louisa, ward-
robe dealer
.. here is Taff bridge ...
S2A, King Harry, shopkeepf
John
25 Lane William Henry
27 Bradshaw Chas.Wm. Hales
27 Bradshaw John George
29 Martin Bernard
31 Newton George B
33 Bassett Mrs. Stewart
35 Burlend Thomas Harold
M.A., B.sc. (professor of
histology & embryology.
University College)
37 Read Henry
here is Conyheare rd
39 Hamlett Edgar Percy
43 Parker Arthur
I4I Emery Mrs
CAHDIFF. 226
47 Baragwanath Mrs
49 Lloyd tiilbert Price
51 Charters Henry J
53 Worsey Frank R
55 Rees T. Meyler
57 Marshall WliJisiui
59 Blacker R.H.&Son.buildrs
61 Rae Rev. Thos.[Wesleyan]
63 Parsley Charles George
65 Burke John
67 Johnco Alfred Thomas
69 Whalley James Rainforth
71 Sharp Geo. Lionel Bertram
73 Walmsley Thomas Wm
is Gr
• ich rd .
Lewis Samuel Harries rPen-
cisely house)
(South side is in Llandaff)
Pendoylau st. Tyndall st.
15 Tobin Joseph, beer retailer
29 Kelly Patrick, shopkeepr
Pendyris street. Grange-
town, Clare rd.to River bank.
Cardiff New Era Laundry Ltd
Avana Cake Co. Ltd. cake mfrs
Penbevad st. Grangetown,
43 Clive street to Corpora-
tion road.
EAST SIDE.
here is Payet st
42 Jones Edwin, boot repairer
Excel (Tlie) Engineering
...here is Paget st
43 England Richard, pilot
PenhiU.
Now included in Penhill rd.
Penhiil road. Canton, con-
tinuation of Pontcanna ter.
3 Senior Albert, shopkeeper
5 RagerMrs.Elizh.shopkeepr
I Sparkes Henry & Sons,
coach builders
7 McMurray Walter James,
house decorator
here is Covway rd
8 Elliston Edward "Alexander
9 Coleman Harold
o Hughes Thomas
21 Morgan John
Williams Mrs
23 Owen Mrs
24 Winchester Andrew
5 Chandless Mrs
26 Hancock Mrs
Metters \\illiam J
Chorley Isaac Jonn
33 Cunuale Harry
Watson William
.. here is Llanfair rd
Seaton Edward Stanley
Kendrick Horatio
Binstead Thomas Henry
Cravos Joseph
Pennine street. Roatb,
City road to Bedford St.
WiUiams Walter, coach bldr
here is Bedford st
illiam Thomas, shopkpr
Penllyn road, Canton, 291
Cowbridge rd. to Denton rd.
EAST SIDE.
[I Fry Wm. Henry, accountant
[3 Wi'lliamsArth.Edwd.decrlr
WEST SIDE.
2 Evans Henry
4 Epton Walter, stevedore
6 Radlev John, clerk
8 Gay Mrs
10 Stockton William, insur.agt
226 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
Penllyx hoad— continued. Pen-y-lan place, Roath,
20 Dart William, mason
30 Hill Mrs
34 Jenkins John, hairdresser
38 Ackerman Mrs. Mary, ver-
ger at St. John's,Canton
40 Bidden William, butcher
Pentre gardens, Grange-
town, 173 Clare rd. to Uni-
versal street.
52 Cliffe William, dairyman
Tydraw road
SOUTH-EAST SIDE.
I Williams Miss U
3 Bickford George Gordon
S Davies Mrs. M
7 Evans Alfred
9 Joseph Miss
I Phillips Mrs
3 Harvey Mrs
:S Tredinnick Albert
7 Jones Arthur George
NORTH-WEST SIDE.
Pentrebanestreet.Grange- ^ g^^j jj^g
town, 61 Clive street to| ^ j^^^^^ jyio^es
Corporation road. g Livesley Adam
NOETH SIDE. | 8 WilHams Mrs
1 1 Morgan Ivor, boot repairer^ jo Wood Dennis Francis
Stevens Mrs. Elizabeth, j 12 Hopkins John
fruiterer & greengrocer 14 Thomas David Terry
here is Faijet st j5 Date Henry
35 Cope Charles 18 Thomas Morgan
37 Evans Kev. David L
[curate of St. Paul's]
39 Gay John Bowden
41 Goodyear Mrs
47 Guy Reuben
49 SandercoltWm. Ellis, tai
Bertram Harry
Presbyterian Chorcu
OF Enoland
... here is .tfarlboroui/li rd ...
I62 Wallace Samuel ' l.r.c.p.
Edin. surgeon
] 62 Wallace Thomas, solicitor
64 Day Manton
66 Jenkins David
58 Smith William Reardon
|7oRochard Pierre
I72 Nixon William
174 Hurford Edward
private
^3 Dyer Thomas
55 Myhre Christian
57 Brown Henrj'
59 Aldridge William
63 Hall Arthur
65 Morris Benjamin
67 Henderson Robert
69 Harris Ernest ^ 'bei".
71 Thomas Edgar
73 Baird Mrs
75 Maplestone Arthur Job
77 Smith Charles Edward
79 Hutton David
81 O'Donovan Patrick
83 Lefeuvre Mrs
85 Richards Mrs
87 Jeffery William
89 Klliott William
91 Crago Miss
93 Tobiasen ThorvaldAndreas
95 Jones John
97 Bending James
99 Wiltshire George
loi VincentR.&Sons, hauliers
loi Vincent Charles James
103 John Richard William
:o5 McKendrick John
SOUTU SIDE.
here is Pai/et .«;
34 Suller William
36 Beecher Alfred
38 (iritliths Henry
40 Mills John
.,2 Kneath William
44 Grigg Thomas Edward
48 Dalling John, pilot
50 Bej-non Arthur
52 Bihby Frederick
54 Radford James
Pentyroh street, Cathays
Crwys road.
[No thoroughfare.]
1 1 Bishop Robt. Wallis, tailo
here is Jiritiulir st
Baptist Chapki.
here is l.isvane st
Clardiff Co-operative Societ
Lirait«d, bakers,
E. W. Gaskin, manage
schl I
Pen-y-lan road,
Albany road to Pen-;
NOHTH-WEST Sioi
I Tucker Miss
3 Crane Joseph Charl
5 Offwood William F
13 HUl Miss Elizh. pri
15 Jackson John
7 Richardson Charles
19 Julian Mrs
25 Webber William, upholstr
27 Charles Mrs
Thomas Ernest, laundry
33 Delgna Thomas
35 Chamberlain George Hy
37 Petheridge Wra. boot repr
here is H'ellfield rd
here isNinianrd
here is Roath park
here is Tydraw rd
76 Johns John Philli
78 Dav Henr\-
80 Pullen Mrs
... here is Handriiiijh
82 Jones Miss Jlary
school
84 Comley Jacob D
V 85 Smith" Wyndham
1 88 Douthwaite Tom
{ here is fVestville rd
1 92 Stevens Thomas
Roath, L^ Shaw James
y-lan. g6 Chitam George
^- 98 James Mrs
I he)-e is Kimberlei/ rd
^•^ 1 100 Bo'vden Edward
102 Anderson John
104. Williams Mrs
106 Cnmberledge Gilbert I
1 08 Dawney Percy St. John
1 10 TurnbuU Philip Bernard
112 Morgan Charles.physician
& surgeon
1 14 Care Capt. Richard
here is JViitchester uv
124 Mayne William R. Henry
126 Hughes Hugh William
Snook Eddie (Maldwyn)
Hughes W.H.(Brjnawel)
28 Kendall Charles Edward
39 Richards Richard Thomas j j,q Lewis Mrs
Davies Silvanus
43 Harris Samuel
45 Jones Parry
47 Fergusson William Law
49 O'Donovan Mrs
51 Angell Thomas
53 Morris Benjamin
55 Newton John
57 Kyte Miss
59 Wedlake Thomas Henry
61 Strachan Mrs. Agnes
63 Wisnom Edward
67 Scales George Joseph
69 \A'atkins Percy K
SOUTH-EAST SIDE.
here is Blenheim rd I Llyn-y-grant road,
2 Reese & Gwillim, grocers [ to Llanedyrn road.
4 Jones Owen, general drapr west side
t ''^'"T ^"''IV '"'"•.'''T'^f I 2 Connell Mrs
8 Hardy tredk. cycle dealer u^,,;, jji-s
,0 Tombs John Augustus, I j.^^ser John
secondhand furn. dealerl g „„„,, William
32 Baynam Thomas
34 Jones John Hugh
1 135 KeynoUls Miss Elizabeth
H. A. preparatory school
138 Roberts Rev. Robert
Rowland u.a., ll.b.
[Presbyterian]
140 Jones Rev. David [Welsh
Presbyterian]
[142 Jenkins James Andrew
144 Rochard Pierre
146 Williams Isaac
... here is Jhirehester avtn ...
\ Pen-y-lan
[KELLY'S
Pen-y-peel road. Canton,
240 Cowbridgeroad to Pem-
broke road.
EAST SIDE.
80 Taylor Mrs. Esther,shpkpr
WEST SIDE.
3 O'XeiU Peter, furn. remvr
II Giles Reuben, plumber
here is A-nylesey st
19 Harris John, shopkeeper
33 Stone Isaac, turncock
55 Baker Alfred Jas. shopkpr
Pen-y-wain place, Roath,
from Ninian rd.to Alfred st.
WEST SIDE.
1 Merrett John
3 Preston Mrs
5 Bainton Frank
7 Simpson Mrs
9 Winn Sydney Herbert
1 1 Barrett Sydney
13 Dooley Mrs
•; Browii Herbert
7 Black Andrew W
9 Chad«ick Thomas
!i Williams Mrs
13 Jones John
EAST SIDE.
2 Squire Miss Jane, dress ma
4 Paxton Mrs
5 Brecon Walter
8 Newberry Mrs
o Cryer William
Pen-y-wain road, Roath.
Pen-y-wain place.
SOUTH SIDE.
Roath ParkCouncilSchools
3 Barlow Charles A
5 Davies John
7 Edmunds George H
9 GuUick Mrs
II Williams John, grocer
here is Donald st
Morgan George, grocer
Fen-y-lan, Routh park, from
Peu-v-ian road.
Young William ^Old^vell)
Primavesi Fedcle (Pen-y-lan
bouse)
Thom«»Sir(John;Lyii
10 Tombs Miss Jean,s
registry office
12 Smith Alfred Henry
1 14 Watkins James
1 5 Perkins Mrs
18 Scott Robert
20 Leah Robert
1 22 Thomas Charles
1 24 Albaii Fredk. John Albert
26 Warmington George
28 Cox Frederick
30 Hughes Mrs. Fanny
"nsor Frederick William
34 Morgan Tluuiias Walter
36 Morns Gordon
38 Thomas Mr.i
40 Llewellyn Charles
42 Edmunds Charles
44 Walters Mrs. Martha
46 Pickles John VN'illism
48 Roberts Sydney
50"'
Bond
10 Elworthy Mrs
12 Emniersoii Thorn
14 Parker Mrs
16 Buckland Williai
1 18 Jones Mrs
i20 Richards Geo. Arth. Howell
122 Jones Misses
' 24 Blvton Arthur
26 Jo
Alexander
52 Rex SI. teacher of music
c.u., C.M.O., J.P., F.K.C.S. 54 Pi ice Thomas Walter
Kng., L.uo.P.Lond. physi- 56 Williaifls Thos. Griffith
cian & surgn. ;<ireenlawn) '58 (iwythcr John
28 Boiighton Mrs
1 30 Everard Lawrence
' EAST SIDE.
7 Williams Mrs
9 May Mrs
' 1 1 Andrews Clharles
113 Cruyford Ottawa
15 Broadiioad George
\ 17 Luck Thomas
19 Mercliani Mrs
\ii Treatt William
1 23 Rees \Villiam Noal
25 Lavyor Mrs
j 27 Hamilton Mrs
29 Jones John Hiliiaii
U, Waltluun Henry
J & Telkphove ('all
(. Office
Collins Charles
Williams Reginald George
19 Brown Hugh Frederick
Jennett Mrs
23 Morris John
25 Stephens WallaceHamilton
27 Hole Thomas M
Chappell Miss
31 Goldsmith Elias J. draper
here is .irabella st
33 Chappie Charles Walter.
fishmonger
_ Jones John G
37 Conlin John
39 Devercux James
41 Uowler James
43 Pike Arthur James
45 Popham Arthur John
47 Leslie Alick Robert
49 Roberts James
51 Poole Thomas
here is Inverness pi
53 Davies John, grocer
55 McPherson Mrs
57 Phillips Hubert
59 Williams Julm
61 Bowen John M
63 Roberts - Jones Morris,
coroner for S. Monmouth
65 Williams Mrs
67 Phillips Mrs
60 Edwards Enoch
71 Moore Mrs
71A, Collins Hy.& Sons,grocrs
here is Mackintosh pi
73 Bank Ernest John
75 Nichols John
77 Agr.ew James Alexander
79 Harris William
8 1 T'ownseiid Frederick
83 Thomas James Howell
8:; Brace Thomas
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
87 Masters Charles P 1 Planet sta-eet, Koath, 56
89 Walters John Meteor street to System st.
91 Gwynne - Davies Miss , 2^ Steele 1>. & Co. marble
Gladys, teacher of music masons
93 Ashton David Morgan __ lure is Systein st
95 Pinch Charles E. grocer ^^'voisey Charles, shopkeepr
9SA, Roberts Miss Myfanwy, , Dodge James R. corn mer
here is Meteor St
milliner
NORTH SIDE.
here is Werfa st
here is Haul,/ st
.... here is Keh'in n
... herds Boivrtoii s
1 Walters Mrs
, Kennard Henry
p Jones Charles
liealing Samuel Cha
... here is Morlais i
Plantagenet street, Can-
ton, 26 Tudor street to
iirook street.
EAST SIDE.
2 Phillips Mrs
4 Johnson Benj. apartments
48 Foley William Isaac John
here is Lespenser -pi
.. 52 CrabtreeMrs.Annie,apart
26 Harbor Edgar, beer retlr
Pier head, Bute street.
RoATH Park Conoheoa- 1 54 Parsons Mrs. Julia, aparts
TiONAL Church 56 Coles Mrs.Elizabeth.aparts
Thomas John 60 Milton Mrs. Mary, aparts
here is Despenser st
62 Card Charles
64 Evans Albert
66 Edwards John
here is Brook .^t
E.\&T SIDE. i WEST
9 Lisk William, shopkeeper In tftnartMissLaura.dressma
here is l-'ast st 37 EUermanMrs.Mary, aparts
here is Despenser pi
■ 39 Hobbs Samuel Geo. aparts
41 Edwards John H
43 Coomer Mrs
liotid Robert, wheelwright: 45 Hatch Mrs. Mary Ann
h'TisT Mission Hall I apartments
47 Pike Ernest, clerk
49 Powell Wm. John, aparts
'arditf Railway Co.'s Office rji Lewis John, clerk
The Marquis of Bute, chair- [57 Corfan Lazarus, tailor
roan 1 59 James Arthur, clerk
E. A. Prosser, gen. managr 61 O'Shea James R
Alaric Hope, engineer in 63 Roderick William, aparts
cliief '65 Calligas Nicholas
J. C. Dore, accountant 167 Moss Mrs
Capt. T. N. Ro.ssei-, dock! here is Despenser st
master
■ Plasuewydd place, Roath,
Arran street to Keppoch st.
12 CattawayJas. wagon formn
s 14 Fairbrother James, clerk
rK.here is Ipper Kiiweraiu .vi
Arthur
r, d.
W. H. Treatt, collector of
dues
W'.N. Thompson, wharfinger
J. S. Kendall, supt. of stores
.Vlfred J. Ward, mana;
of gas works
NV. J. Holloway, mineral
& traffic manager
David Davies,supt. of police
Pitman street. Canton, 36
Talbot St. to Piasturton gdns.
WEST side.
1 Harper Thomas
3 Loisu Polybins
5 Healon Frederick
7 Holden John
g Jones Mrs
II Phillips William
13 Harding Mrs
15 Holt Charles (jeorge
17 Davidson tieorge, master
19 Roberts Mrs
21 Smith Edwd.mastcr marnr
23 Morgan Edgar
25 Smith Misses
27 Pugh Henry
EAST SIDE.
2 .Morris Daniel
.\ Turner Mrs
6 Wilkinson Smith
8 Griffiths Thomas
10 Jenkins Robert
28 Mcintosh Alexander, col
lege attendant
Plasnewydd road, Roath
Albany road to Byron street.
here is fitrathnairn s
Andrews George, greengrocer
Iiere is Keppoch st
here IS Plasnemidd so
.... here is Treharris st
...here is Cvfarthfj si
Weslkyan Mission Hall
; Peloures Geo. shopkeepe
. Farmer ThomasW.windo
cleaner
here is Byron .^t
EAST SIDE.
,. here is Stnithnairn st....
Gleiv
Dav
ijchn
14 Macpherson Alexander
16 Taylor William Robinsi
1 8 Davies Evan
Fire Alarm
here is Pitman la .
20 Jones Charles
here is Piasturton pi .
Thomas William, boot rcpr
... ... here is Keppoch st ...
Pillar Letter Box
here is Plri.-rneu'i/dil pL.
...here is Upper Kincroiij si
here is Arran st
Stark James, builder
here is rreharris st ...
hereisCyfartlif.i .<t...
26 Patten Mrs. Eras, beer t
27 Nichols Alfred G. gro
here is Lil list ...
35 Matthews Edwd. chn
here is Clive pi .
..here i< Byron st.
Piasturton avenue, Can
ton, 43 Piasturton garden!
to Pontcaniia street.
WEST side.
I -Bogod Wilfred
3 Thomas John
5 Mountjoy John Percy
7 Kendrick Mrs
9 Thomas George
13 Simmonds Josiali
15 Jenkins Mrs
17 Rutland Frank
19 Good Farrant
21 Widdas Tom
23 Green Ernest, solicitor
25 Davis Samuel
27 Larkin George
31 King John Joseph Thomas
33 Hardy Thomas
35 Weddell William Angus
37 Red house Maurice
39 Williams Wdliani
41 Foster Edward
43 Lermon Maurice
45 St.irtup Ernest
47 Sutton Garwood Henry
49 Hansen George
51 Green Mark
53 Morgan Mrs
55 Golding Joseph
57 Thomas James
59 Jones H. Bourne
61 Brown Daniel Jas.
63 Kolderap Andreas
here is jSneyd st
65 Isaacs Rhys
67 Anderson James Ridley
' Howard Frederick
Wood Harold
73 Sant Mrs
' "monsen Einar
77 Talbot William Robert
inson Sydney
wning p'rederick
83 Dunston Thomas
8s Baker Miss
87 Johns Mrs
9 Pryer Cyril Henry
EAST SIDE.
2 Elliott Mrs
4 Massey Charles
6 Dawson Ralph
8 Akenhead Alfred
o Walker James
2 WalUs William Osborii
4 Gregory John
6 Miller " William Henry,
master mariner
8 Baggett Mrs
20 Pengelly Jn.mastr.mariner
22 Thomas Miss
24 Francis Augustus
26 John Frederick
28 Butterworth Frank
Weddell Mrs
Forward Thomas
34 Devonald William Thomas
36 Bullock James
38 Currie Victor
40 Stockman William
Durkie John S. master
mariner
44 Pipe Frederick
Poole Albert Edward
48 Francis John George
50 Peterson Jn.mastcrmarinr
52 Pengelly John
54 NichoUs Mrs. Olive, aparts
56 Smith Charles
8 Rice William J
60 Dawson Miss
64 Sanders Mrs
66 Wryde Mrs
Williams Thomas Henry
Edwards Edward
Wyndham James Stephen
Couth Mrs
76 Bate Wm. master marmer
~ Morgan Mrs. Elizh. aparts
CAKDIFF. 227
8oWhitefiekl Mrs. Hannah,
apartments
82 Williams Richard
84 Larkin Mrs
86 Williams Arthur
83 Caswell Charles Frederick
90 Glen Alex, chief engineer
92 Knox Edmund Pierce
98 Thomas Mrs
100 Buckley James Reginald
102 Gooding George
104 Detjuerra Menoti
I Piasturton gardens, Can-
j Ion, continuation of Ryder
St. to Piasturton avenue.
EAST SIDE.
hereisri.,..t„rto.,pl
2 Beav.in William Thomas
I 4 Badger George
I 6 Hall Wiluam
i 8 Davies Mrs
1 10 Leonard Mrs
12 John Oliver
14 Porter James
16 Fisher Frank
18 Diamond Thomas
20 Priestley Charles Henry
.22 Leonard Morris
I 24 Evans Mrs
26 Hutchings Mrs
28 Ward John
Evans David
Pillar Letter Box
32 Knight Donald
34 Padfield Charles Davi^l
36 Lindley Mrs
38 West Joshua
40 Brockingtun Walter
42 Young John
44 Sheehan Mrs
46 Evans Daniel
WEST SIDE.
here are Piasturton pi. .Ji
Pitman si
I Cullen Mrs
3 Powell William
5 Veall Frederick James
7 Hayes Thomas
9 Newton Thomas Clarke,
II Merritt Nelson Simmons
13 Griffiths David
15 Davies George
17 Edmunds Thomas Price
19 Venables Harry
21 Spathakey Albert
23 Thomas Benjamin
25 Collis Alfred
27 Massey Charles
29 Ceilings Miss
31 Durston Thomas E
33 Fienga Ezio
35 Harris Mrs
37 Mackinnon William
39 Diamond Archibald R
41 Thomas William
43 Terry John
Piasturton place, Canton.
73 Cathedral rd. to Pitman st.
here is Ryder st
1 Richards Mrs
3 Mackadam Frederick
5 Vaughan John
7 Davies Mrs
II Hurtord Richard
Plymouth street, 34 Queen
street to Cross street.
Rees Electric Press Limited,
Pomeroy street, Bocks,
Clarence road.
here is Hunter la
s. w.
• 228 UAKDIFK.
POMEROY STREET — Continued
I Fowle D. master mariner
35 DaviesD.Cieo.channel pilot
here is Clarence p/ ....
67 Pengillcy James, carrier
4 ThomasUavid, channel pilot
St. Cutlibert's R.C. school
here!.-: Clarence pi
16 Ford Mrs. Diana, shopkpi
42 Bower William, boatman
66 Maguirc Thos. shopkeeper
Pontcanna place, Canton,
I \Villiam street.
[iS'o thoroughfare.]
I Beecher Henry, grocer
Fontcanna road.
Now called Fields Park rd.
WEST SIDE.
I Culley Arthur C. & Co.
grocers
3 Victoria House Institute,
Edgar Phillips, sec
5 (rritiiths Mrs. Alice, dair\'
7 Doxsey Edward \V
19 Jenkins Frederick
II Williams Miss
15 Fienga Eugene, grocer
17 Wells Mrs. Sarah Annie
stationer
19 JoUiffe Mrs
21 Wills Ivor
23 Jenks Charles
25 Stuart Sidney
27 James David D
29 (ilew Albert William,
pianotorte tuner
31 James Arthur
33 Stokes Mrs
35 Blenkey Frederick
37 Hokonihe Mrs.Ilelt'n,aprls
39 lic:ile Sidni'v Pearce,
41 Williams Thomas
43 Fry Mrs
45 Beale William Charles
47 Proudman Ueorgc Scholi
49 Biggleston Erne.st Christ
SI Higgon George
53 Hobbs Harry
SS Watts-Lewis Kev. I lav
John M.A
57 Davis John
61 Louglier David
63 Allaway Mrs
65 Carlseii Arthur
67 Hoblw Christoi)lier
69 Morgan William Kicban
commercial traveller
Im-e i.i lestyii st
71 Lever Chas. Herbt. grocer
73 Wheeler I'ercy
75 Einery Mrs
77 Rees Thomas Henry,
79 I''-" •■ ''' ^■•' ■' -r^'-iT
SOUTH WALES.
8s ■(
83 \\ ]ll^\^ I' . I liaiin, laundry
f Kecs Mrs. Theodosia
j Alice, stationer
Town Sub- Post, M. O.,
I S. B. & Telejihone (;all
Office. Telegrams dis-
patched but not de-
I hvered & telegraph
1 money orders issued
L but not paid
87 Edwards Evan David,
chemist
89 MetcalfWm.Koderick.drpr
91 C'omwall Wm. ereengro
93 Stevens Thomas (Confec-
tioner) Ltd. confectioners
95 Allwood Fred k. John, gro
here is Mm-limor rd
east side.
2 Brewer John Jackson
4 Phelps Arthur Evomy
watch maker
6 Willett George Francis
8 White John
... here is Plasturton aven ..
Fontcanna terrace.
Now numbered in C'athe-
DRAI, ROAD.
Pontypridd street. East
Moors, 95 Pcrtman Moor
road tu Swansea street.
sooth side.
25 Sheriff George, shopkeeper
here i.s- NtntI, st
69 Birch Jacob, shopkeeper
NORTH side.
28 Perry John, coal dealer
here is Keath si
St. Francis Sunday School
east side.
I Richards Mrs.Elizh.shpkpr
II Low Henry, pork butcher
13 Edwards James, dairy
19 Green Emanuel, pawnbro
here is Aberdovey st
23 ProsserArcher, hair dresser
27 Evans Frederick, chemist
31 Foster Charles, upholstr
33 Manfield Ernest, shopkpr
... here is Aberysticith st ...
37 Dingle Charles
43 Eraser William, seamen's
lodging house
45 Lee George, seamen's
lodging house
47 W^arder William, hair drssr
51 Needs Frank, baker
here is Milford st
53 & 170 Atkinson James,
general dealer
55 Patreane Geo.fried fish dir
57 Neville Mrs. Mary Ann,
shoe maker
59 Green Alfred, milk dealer
65 Uauser Philip, pawnbroker
here is Tenby st
71 Lynch John, draper
73 Williams Mrs. Elizh. gro
75 BUindChas.boot & shoe ma
77 Swann John, greengrocer
79 Stockwell Waller, butcher
f Lewis Mrs. Elizh. fancy
draper Ss sub-postmist
Town Sub-Post, M.O. k
S. B. Ottice, Telephone
Call Ortice. Telegrams
received but not de-
livered
here m U'imborne st
33 MiUlins Edwd. Jas. shpkpr
85 BrewerThos.Richd.butcher
87 Sherriff Geo. & Co.grocers
89 While Mrs. Kate, grngro
91 Lord Wimborne hotel,
Edgar Summerfield
here is J'lmtppridfl ft
95 BunCfAfr"! Kn'tiinili, shrilcpr
i09Wilni"i !■ '.•■■ .:-.l,i,,- '.'..,■
127 Wells C.il, • ■.. r. ;i .,■
her, ,. :
here i.. ( „ ,^..'.,,V, ..i
137 Permintclla iMrs'. Murj,
greengrocer
141 Saunders Archibald, gro
here is Jiridgend st
WEST SIDE.
2 Farrell Mrs. Maria, grngro
4 Gilbert Herbt. Jas. shpkpr
6 Phillips Russell, confcctnr
10 Harris Win. John, corn dlr
12 Dallimore Jas. Vicary.conf r
14 Jones James, shopkeeper
j8 Morgan Mrs. Caroline,
hair drcs.scr
20 & 22 Smith Mrs. Ehzabeth
Ann, ironmonger
26 Little Ebenezer, wardrobe
dealer
30 TaylorMrs.Martina,mdwfe
36 Dunn Mrs Elizh. midwife
46 Lee Tai, laundry
48 Hopkins Mrs. Jane, confr
50 Shibko Abraham, pawnbro
54 Pound Ernest, painter
56 Guy Robert, printer
58 Bryan William, greengrocr
60 Ferryman GeorgeThomas,
dairyman
114 Bleraster Mrs. Rose, news
agent
n6 Cox Michael, fried fish dlr
I20 Seymour Chas. news agnt
here is Freshmoor rd
124 Williams Geo. Hy. btchr
128 Savery Phillip, greengro
158 Harry PercyRbt.hairdrssr
162 Stagg James, shopkeeper
164 Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth,
shopkeeper
170 & 53 Atkinson James,
general dealer
Princes street, Roath, fioii
Oakfield street.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Rodda Kev. Willi?m [Uni
ted Methodist]
6 Lewis David Ceule
8 Comertson Anthony Alex
10 Mules Albert Henry
12 Davey .Samuel
14 Williams Rowland
16 Jeffrey David
18 Noel Reginald
22 Taylor James
NOIilll SIDK.
lA, Thomas David W. re
lieving otTicer forfJardiff
union (Rnath & Park
wards)
I Rutter William
3 Rees Walter
5 Chenhalls Howard
7 Eastabrook Donald
9 Strattoii George Kellow
here is Connauf/ht rd..,
11 Jones Mrs. Rachacl
Principality buildings.
See Queen ^TBEET.
Priory street, Queen street,
3 Buckland &, Co. wholesale
wallpaper merchants
10 Trescder Stephen & Son,
Horisls
Priory i'rcss Ltd. printers
14 Western Import Co. Ltd.
lilm renters
16 & 18 Famous-Laskj Film
Service Limited
16 & 18 Walker's (J. D.)
W'orld's Films Limited
20 Jayne Madame, dross ma
St. John's Elementary
Sciiooi.s
Purbeok strset. from 47
Knmilly r.l. [Culdcsac.j
EAST SIDE.
1 Scjuire Wiltshirc
3 Ponling Frederick
.S Harrison Frederick
7 Morgan David
9 Arnold Richard
WEST SIDE.
2 Heal Samuel
4 \Varinan Alfred John
6 Hopkins David C
8 Manley Clharles
10 Drinkwater Stanley Geo
12 Thompson William"
Quay street, 19 High stree t
to Westgate street.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 & 3 Cymric Film Co. Ltd.
film renters
2 & 3 Schweppes Ltd. min-
eral water manufrs
4 Panion Tobacco Co. Ltd.
(The), cigar merchants
4 Goodman Frederick A.
commission .igent
5 Strong Theophilus Edgar,
boot maker
5 National Amalgamated
Union of Shop Assis-
tants, Warehousemen &
Clerks' Society,
F. C. Howells, sec
6 Crookes Brothers, cutlers
8 Pearse & Jenkins, saddler.s
Cefn-Mablv chambers :
9 Morris Jn. Whitlock, solr
9 Rickards R(ibert,estate agt
9 Halliday Geo.Eley, arclitct
here is IVestgate st
NORTH SIDE.
here is Womanby si
12 Crick John Hy. beer retlr
13 Hilborne James, confctnr
14 Barton Mrs. Agnes, re-
freshment rooms
15 Ship on Launch f.h.
Thomas Swinton
16 Perring Gwilliam, mu.siu
seller
Quay Street chambers :
South Wales& Monmouth-
shire Master Printers'
Alliance,
S:im Garratt, sec
17 Thomas George & Son,
auctioneers
Women'sServiceClubiMrs.
Price Williams, pres)
17 Archer Henry &.Co. tobacco
manufacturers
17 Thomas Illtyd, mining
engineer
17 Howell Arthur Llewellyn.
registrar of births &
deaths Cantjn (Cardiff .
sub-district
17 Butchers Film Service Ltd.
lilm renters
i8a, Toms Frederick Jn. lailr
CUOWN CIIAHKERS :
18 Thomas J. Richard, auctiir
1 8 Lovat- Eraser James Alex
barrister
18 Ward Harold J. auctioneer
18 Penmaenmawr Welsh
Granite Co. Limited
18 Law Union & Rock In-
surance Co. Ltd. (Her-
bert Falconer Ensnr,
district manager'
19 Bloomfield H. & Sons,
weighing machinists
19 Automatic Scale Co. Ltd.
scale makers
here are niffh.':t..y
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Purser John & Sons Ltd,
jewellers
4 Lewis \\. A. & Co. cigar-
ette manufaiturers
6 Samuel H. Ltd. jewellers
8 Sugg Frank Ltd. athlctir
outlltters
8 Pritchard ReesLlovd, tailor
8 Carew H. K. & Co. Ltd.
artificial teeth manufitrs
o McKee William ii Co. Ltd.
athletic outfitters
to Sadler Evan Geo. photogr
John.son James, accountnl
Buckner John, butcher
I'UKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 2^\:
14 Liverpool, China & India
Tea Cu. Limited (E. T.
Parry, manager)
16 Drane Robt. Ltil chemists
18 Stead & Simpson Limited,
boot warehouse
1 8 Lewis Daniel, solicitor
18 Thompson Joseph M.D.
artificial teelh maker
1 3 Scott William Herbert,
architect
iS Collier Fredk. manfrs'. agt
i3 Thomas Jas.manfctrs'. agt
^o & 40, 47 & III Frank Wm.
Ltd. confectioners
.V
liotsford &
JloH-avd B.A.,
consulting electrical engr
_>0A, Johnson Bros. (Dyersj
Linnited, dyers &e
22 & 79, 81 & 83 Seccombes'
Ltd. fancy drapers
22A. (Jale's Studios Limited,
pholographevs
24 Forsyth S. & Co.Ltd. tailrs
..here is Queen Street arcade.
yCEES's CHAMBERS :
Uettoc Ltd. costnnie manufrs
.Bearan Tliomas A. architect
EllisuiiGecirae.electricl. engnr
Drcadnouglit Motor Policies
at Lloyd s
Thomas Feriival J. auctioneer
Cardiii' Licensed Victuallers'
iV lieerhouse Keepers' In-
corporated Association,
P. J. Thomas, sec
Thomas & Harding,architects
it surveyors
Cardiff k Glamorganshire
Land & lUiilding Invest-
ment Co. Limited,
Iliomas & Harding, sees
Barrv Dock Land Co. Lim.
Thomas & Harding, sees
Barry Dock Town Syndicate
Limited,
Thomai> & Harding, sees
Gibbons James, lock mamifr
^'ational Trade Defence As-
sociation (Taliesin Morgan,
district agent)
Musgrave & Co.Limited,heat-
ing engineers
Branson Vi'illiam, patentee
Maddocks J. li. & Sons, in-
surance brokers
26 Queens Chambers hotel,
William Henry Harris
28 Davis Mrs. A. D. fruiterer
28 Bowles & Son.tobaccouists
28 Woolt Bros, tailors
28 Freke Alfred, photographr
The Tdvnel :
Elkington & Co. wheelwrights
Ford Waller T. cooper
Thurbon George, farrier
TCNNEL HDILDINGS :
1 Cooke, Higgins & Naylor
Ltd. who. provisn. mers
2 Tatem T. J. (Novelties)
Ltd. fancy goods iiuprtrs
3 Webb Walter, china &
hardware merchant
Franklin W. H. & Co. elec-
trical engineers (Tunnel
works)
30 Tivoli p.H. Albert H. Reed
32VaughanW.E.&Co.Ld.dyers
32 Oweu Hugh, artificial
teeth maker
34 Manfield & Sons, boot &
shoe makers
34 Forsdike, Buchannan &
Giles, solicitors
here i> I'li/iiioutk st
36 Hoots Cash Chemists
(Western) Limited
^8 & 4t Gane P. E. (Ute
Trapnell & Gane) Ltd.
furniture warehouse
40 cSc ■zo F'rankWm.Ltd.confrs
40 tiueen's cafe
42 Dean George Chas. tailor
78 Masters & Co. (Clothiers) [98 & 100 Bristol &
Limited, clothi
78 Tyler W, Sons & C
hosiery manufacturers
78 Debenfiam&Co. warehsen
80 Harper James W. tailor
80 Howell Wm. Gough, sol
So United Kingdom Business
Men's Federation ((
44 Victoria hotel, Franit diti branch),
Sidney Chambarlain j Charles Seymour, sec
/;.'.■( (.< Freiltrick St So StephensJsph Benj.solicitr
46 Scars J. &Co 1 True- Form 80 Cooper George. estate agnt
Hoot Co. I Ltd. hoot masjSo Larkins S. C. & Sons Ltd.
46 Walters John, tailor 1 wholesale railliners
43 Criinrh Lii.nc! Hov, jewellriSo Orient Cigarette Co.cigav-
50 & 52 Wnolwnrth F. W. & ette manufacturers
Co. Ltd. bazaar proprs 80 Jackson's Limited, hatters
52 & 9 Benson Leslie B.I 82 South Wales Art Society's
billiard saloon | PermaniMit Galleries,
s8a, Swiss boildings
82 Watts S.& J warehoasemn
82 Nicholas Rees W. soli
82 Shmkland Alfred F.s,
incorporated accountant
82 United Kingdom Commer
cial Travellers' Asso
elation (Cardiff branch)
A.ShanklandF.s.A.A.sei
82 Welsh National Liberal
Hugh, Stubbs, Harris &
Co. warehousemen
Evans Richard & Co.
(Watling Street) Ltd.
warehousemen
Collier Thomas & Co.
Limited, warehousemen
Hall, Higham &Co. whole-
sale Ttiilline'-s
Devas, Routledge & Co. j Council,
Limited, warehousemen Cyrus J. Evans, sec
Evans David O. papeMuer|82 Reed .1. B. & Co. Limited,
Rylands &. Sons Limited, 1 warehousemen
warehousemen 182 Joseph L. clothing manufr
Gaunr, & Hudson Limited, 82 Bell Christopher G. H
hat & cap manufacturers insurance broker
Tapling Thomas & Co. Ltd. 1 82 Reliable Loan & Invest
who. carpet warehsemn ! ment Association,
Taylor Brothers(Wood St. ) 1 J. Edward Evans, mngr
nited, who.
Allanco Ltd. cap manufrs
Bernstein I. mfis'. agent
Butt, Vosper it Knight,
woollen manufacturers
Bonstield J. R & Co. Ltd,
clothing manufacturers
Tarrant Fredk. mfrs'. agt
Barlow C. A. mfrs'. agent
Marshall & Aslen, textile
merchants
Phillips J. & N. & Co.
Limited, warehousemen
Steward, McDonald & Co.
Ltd. who. warehousemn
!i England & Sons, boot mas
i4 & 85 Armstrongs Limited,
88 PeacockAlbt.Frank.bazaar
90 Lennards Ltd. boot mas
92 De Beer Schools Limited,
commercial school
92 Willett George F. solicitor
92Carditt Cinema Theatre
Ltd. M.Macdonald.mgr
94 Craely Harry, photographr
94 Metropole (Cardiff) Ltd.
cafe
94 Lloyd Philip David, manu-
facturers' agent
94 Chhistadelphian Hali.
60 Stealey Jas. photographer 90 National Provincial &
Naisli Alfr.'d E. Ltd. confrs Union Bank of England
'ogrphr; Limited,
engnr j T. Price Davies, man
auctnrsJ96 NoinvicH Union chmbrs. :
loducts Norwich Union Fire In-
C... Lia ,Lcy.J. offices) I
64 Salvation Army Life As- '
snrance Society, i
James Evans, managr
64 Blaiberg Ephraim, loan off I
66 Palmer Thomas Charles,
tailor I
68 Taff Vale inn, Mrs. Rosel
Mary Connop j
here i.< PurndUe pi I
70 Andersons Cardiff Rubber!
Co. waterproof goods
manufacturers .
Booth, Gordon Griffiths &]
Co. stock & share brokrs.
7o!Campbell J & W. & Co. ,
warehousemen
70 Metropolitan Friendly '
Collecting Society
70 Brown Andrew, auctioneer
70 & 49 Cadle Percy E. & Co.
tobacconists
Domestic Bazaar Co Ltd
74 Hepworlh & Sons Limited,
clothiers
76 Heath R. J. & Sons, piano
warehouse
here is Charles st
surance Society Limited
(W. J. liice, "tire min-
ager ; G. J. Spinks,
accident manager). TA
"Nufam"; TN 901
Norwich Union Life In-
surance Society (J. P.
Smith, mngr. ) TN 901
Queen Sireet Branch
Post Office ;
Post, M.O., S.B., Govern-
ment Annuity &; Tele-
phone Call Office (Miss
Kathleen Walsh, clerk
in charjie). Telegram.-,
dispatched, but not
delivered & teli
money orders issui
not paid
here is I'einhroke ier
here is Edward Ier
98 Flagg Misses Alice & Kate,
milliners
9S & 100 National Institute
for the Blind
Wales branch),
G . H. Ho.
jraph
(So
England Friendlv Col-
lecting Society (N. J.
Pulling, gen. manager)
93 & 100 Le'wisT.Edwd.accnt
93 & 100 DaviesEustaceA .solr
93 & 100 Pago Edward II.
CiVil engineer
98 & 100 .N'atifnal Union ..f
Mineral Water Manu-
facturers Association
Lunite;l|T.E.Lewis,secl
9S & 100 Nai,i...ial .Mineral
Water Traders' & Bot-
tlers' Mutual insurance
Co.Ltd. (T.E.Lewis.secj
98 Calder Alexander, hosier
100 Lewis W. A. & Co.tbcnsts
102 Hartington & Clark,
wholesale milliners
102 Wallace & Weir Limited,
mantle manufacturers
102 MarshallCharles William.
estate agent
102 Harries David, chemist
104 Chapman Thos. seedsman
106 Jenkins (John) & Collins,
chartered accountants
106 Williams Franklyn Ltd.
booksellers
106 Clements PrintingWorks,
printers
here is Sjirin.f/ Garden court
108 CulleyArt'h.C.& Co.grocrs
114 Cox & Sons, dairymen
ii6 Liddiard & Co. fruiterers
118 Hubbarde E. &c Sons,
arriticial teeth makers
120 Naish Alfd. E. Ltd. confiv
I20 .Salisbury's Ltd. tobacnsts
122 Thomas C. Henry & Co.
Ltd. domestic machine
dealers
124 Berry & Gculd, saddlers
126 Griddle M. E. & Co.
secondhand booksellers
& antique dealers
128 Wilsdon Co. X-ra>s
treatment
128 Angle Arthur, teacher of
the violin
128 Scott Robert, tailor
128 Bickel Miss Mary Lucy,
fishmonger
130 Davis Jn. Wm. fruiterer
132 Hall Frank, fine art dlr
132 Cardifl' & District .Society
for Equal Citizmship
132 Manson David E. nautical
academy
136 Stevens 'Ihomis (Confec-
tioner) Limited, confrs
Alexandra hotel,T.D. John
Taff Vale Railway Co. (Ernest
Arthur Prosser, general
manager ; Thos. Andrews
Walker, sec)
here are Fitzalaii rd. S^-
Nevipori rd
NORTH SIDE.
here is Kinysv:at/
Red Lion P.H. George
Albert \\'estcott
( ,i|r. ( 'vi il l.aki', tailor
7 Urockinulon I'red, ladies
9 Cardiff Gas Lifht & Coke
Co. (showroom)
9 & 52 Benson Leslie li.
billiard room proprietor
0 Union Assurance Society
Limited(W. J. Drewctl,
branch nunager)
1 & 13 Marments Limited,
fancy drapers
S. W. 8t
230 CARDIFF.
Queen STREET — continued. :.
1, & 17 Edison Swan Electric
Co. Limited j
15 & 17 Downing T. U. & Co.i
Limited, hosiery mfrs
Jones R. E. Limited,
Carlton restaurant
25 Thompson & Shackell Ltd. .
music wareliouse
here is Prion/ .^t 1
^OUTH WALES
' City cha,mbehs :
Lawrrence Alfred E. manu-
facturers' agent
Saker Alfred, dramatic agt
Jackson & D.ivics, draraa-
rrinuip:ility Mutual Invest-
ment & Loan Society.
Samuel Albt. Price, sec
Kernick R. Penrose, stock
& share broker
Morris Alexandr.W.solictr
Tedman Ernest, mfrs'.agt
Dean John, shop blind ma
49 Cadle Percy E.&Co.tbcnsIs
49 Curitz Morris, furnitr. dlr
51 Bevan & Co. Ltd. house
furnishers
51 Malins Templar Limited,
artificial teeth manufrs
S3 PaHK CHAMBERS:
Arthur Charles Suckling,
house agent
Dura Ltd. photographers
Cardiff Permanent Money
Society(A.S.Fowles, sec)
Edwards Chas. E. solicitor
National Union of Clerks
(Ben Griffiths, welsh
organiser)
Royal Co-operative Col-
lecting Society (J. W.
Holden, district mngr)
South Wales Office Supply
Co. stationers
S3 Hipps Limited, tailors
53A, Serre Achille Limitel,
CHAMBERS : dyers & cleaners
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (Capital 55 Imperial Playhouse
&'CountiesBank branch), (Premier Cinema Co.
, Cosens, manager (Cardiff) Ltd. proprs)
Automobile Association & S5 Cooke Mrs.A. E.King's cafe
Motor Union 57 Fanbury's, co.sturaiers
.Motor Union InsuranceCo. i 59 & 61 Lloyds, ladies' tailors
Ltd. (T. Meyler Rces, : 59 Harris George F. artist
branch manager) JS9 Taylor A. &G.photographrs
Francis W.B.&Cooke,solrs 159 I'^ancis-Williaras \V. St.
Scrivener, Breffit & Co ] John, barrister
IRINCIPALITY
Barclays Bank Ltd.
V. S. Robertson, man
Atlas Assurance Co. Ltd.
(M. Pennant Jones,
branch manager)
.•-•■anders William & Sons,
auctioneers &c
Principality Building So-
ciety (William Sanders
Surveyors of Taxes Offices
[J. R. Bonner, surveyor
3rd district ; David R.
Lloyd, surveyor A dist)
Lever Bros. Ltd. soap mfrs
Hodgson & Simpson Ltd.
soap manufacturers
Hazlcluirst & Sons Ltd.
snap manufacturers
Parsons C. H. & Bro. Ltd.
soap manufacturers
Hudson R.S.Ltd.soap mfrs
metal brokers
Hunter & Swan Limited,
mechanical engineers
Clarke, Dovey & Co.
: Merchants' Protection
Association of Wales &
West of England Ltd.
(Sydney E. Clutterbuck
F.S.A.A., F.A I. sec)
South Wales & Monmouth-
shire Builders' Mer-
chants & Builders' Iron-
mongers Alliance( Sydney
E. Clutterbuck f.s.a.a.,
F.A.I, sec)
South Wales & Monmouth-
shire Wholesale Grocery
& Provision Trade As-
sociation (Sydney E.
Clutterbuck f.s.a.a..
F.A. I. sec)
I Hurst, Nelson k Co. Ltd.
railway carriage buildrs
33 GoodingHarry.photogrphr
33 Sancto Walt. E. ticket wrtr
3S&ii9Naish Alfred E.
Limited, confectioners
35A, Bass Samuel, tobacconist
37 Xash N. W. & Co. Ltd.
motor engineers
41 & 38 Gane P. B. (lato
Trajmell & Gane) Ltd.
furniture warehouse
Empire Music Hall (Moss'
Empires Limited, pro-
prietors ; Frank Allen,
managing director)
47. Ill, 20 & 40 Frank Wm.
Limited, confectioners
59 Allan lUtyd, barrister
59 Owen ^^'illiam, accountant
63 Cardiff Olympia (Moss'
Empires Limited, prprs)
67 Andhew's buildings :
Liverpool A'ictoria I'riendly
Society (Amos Child
Kirk J. p. div. raanagr)
Sun LifeAssuranceSociety,
Wm. Flint, dist. mgr
Horley Edward B.A., ll.b.
solicitor
OxleyThomasLtd.iron mers
Roberts Victor Granville,
accountant
Provincial Permanent
Money Society
Legal Co-operative Col-
lecting Society
Pascall James Ltd. whole-
sale confectioners
Davies (Emerson) Bros.
chartered accountants
Davies David John, solicitr
Teather & Wilson, archtcts
j79, 81 i 83 & 32 Seccorabes'
Ltd. drapers
I3 Singer Sewing Machine
Co. Limited iCharlcs
Morgan, manager)
85 Hemus& Co. ladies' lailrs
I7 LassamS.Evans.mantl.mfr
Iiercif l;trkj>l
IgRoberUE. Ltd. hosiers
91 Penfound Bros, boot mers
93 Reynolds Beiin, chemist
95 Dyer Jsph. Hy. book sellei
97 Choola Stores Ltd. grocers
99 Maton Wm. Hy. jeweller
101 & 103 Morgan R Bonner,
oplithalmic optician
07 Park Hotel Wine
vaults,
W. J. Herbisoi
:,Spi,
Queen's place, 12 Frederick
... here is Park la | street to Paradise place.
HardwickeChas.Jas.solctriGaskell & Chambers (South
l'ayneCharIesL.auctione3r Wales) Limited, bar fitters
ident Co-operative 1 Grey Mrs. Helena, shopkeepr
Collecting Society,
Charles L. Payne, s(
109 Bntt^r Creams Ltd
47, 20&4oFrank\>'illiai
Limited, confectioners
Morgan Charles, dentist
Barriscale & Morgai
Paradise jil .
ICONOREOATIONAL ChAPEL
i (Welsh)
here is Frederick st
Quentin street, Cathays,
off Maitland street.
I Xiblett Arthur C. coal mer
I Rhys John L. accountani-
3 Gorvett Brothers, tailors JBadnor road. Canton, 25!
5 Major E. & E. ladies'jCowbridge rd. to Komilly rd
hairdressers : east side.
7 ZeidmanMadameG.mllnr 12 Martin Sidnev. dairyman
119 & 3sNaish Alfred E. Ltd. here is Anc/Useit k
confectioners 36 Inman Miss Maud, niillini
19 Davis Archibald D. fruitr
119 AtkindCharles.pawnbrokr
9 -VLEXANDHA CH.4MBER3 :
9 Stevenson Hugh m.i.m.e.
marine engnvs'.academy
... here is IVivdsor pi
121 BrowneLucien l.d.s. dent
121 Williams & Jones, manu-
facturers' agents
121 Rees D. Phillips, solicitor
121 ClIVE CHAMBERS :
Morgan John, solicitor
Brett Fred C. auctioneer
Evans Thomas Arnold,
accountant
EvansGwilym Arnold, in-
corporated accountant
British Fram Construction
Co. (1911) Limited,
G. A. Evans, sec
Lewis William Thomas
Watkin A m.i.C.k. civil
engineer
Scott Win. Clunie, draper
123 Nicholson Wm. m.h.c.s.
Eng., L.D.S.Eng. dentist
125 Brailli Joseph
127 Peaty Archie Ernest
Fredk. i,.D.s.u.c.s.Eng
127 Molina, milliner
here is Dumfries pi |
PiLi.AK Letter Box
131 Commercial Union As-
surance Co. Ltd. (David
Walt. Davies,dist. mngr)
131 Imperial Live Stock In-
surance Co. Ltd. (David
Walt. Davies, dist. mngr)
Rhy m ney Rai 1 wayStation ,
Jn. Snell, station mastr
Queen Street arcade, 24
Queen st. to Working st
I Bowen M. & E. art needle-
work depot
2, 8 & 16 Queen's Bazaar
3 & 4 Capel Bros, jewellers
5 Oliver Typewriter Co. Ltd
8, 2 & 16 Queen's Bazaar
9 & 10 Cardiff Bon Marchc,
drapers &c
14 Carditf Fine Art Co. Ltd
15 Evans D. boot k shoe dlr
16, 2 & 8 Queen's Bazaar
17 Munro Thos. fancy draper
18 Osmond Miss Mary, corset
maker
19 Rees James Ingram, hosier
20 PidsleyMrs.AliceGertriide,
tobacconist
21 k 22 Gower Alfred, um-
brella maker
23 Spiller Hy. phonograph dlr
2.^ Mascetti tiiovanni,confctnr
26 Trubey George, picture
frame manufacturer
Queen's Hall,
40 Darby Lewis, grocer
here are Vardiyan st. .{
Pembroke .it
Council Schools
Pii-LAU Letteb Bo.x
WEST SIDE.
here is Thornliill .it
45RichMrs.EhzaAnn,sh"pkpr
47 Howells Augustina,c.mf,ti-
67 Lightfoot Miss Frances,
shopkeeper
here is Pewhi-nKy nl
Railway street, .South
Splotlands, Railway cres.
to Moorland road.
WEST SIDE.
Rogers & Co. (Cardiff)
Limited, metal merchants.
Telegrams, " Everything,
Cardiff; "TN 995"
hereis Adelaiiie st
53 Cardiff Arms F.u. Mrs.
Gladys Gould
67 Channon Mrs. Hannah,
wardrobe dealer
Whittick W. k Son, yeast
merchants
here is Splott rd
EAST SIDE.
here is Gwendoline si
Richards John, shopkeeper
(4 Hope terrace)
10 Prosser Albt. Edwd.grocer
here is Ordell .It
Gospel Mission Hall
34 Stediford Frederick,grocer
here is Janet st
44 AnthonyMrs. Rose, midwife
52 Millard Chas. A.hairdressr
54 Webb Arthur, shopkeeper
here is Adelijtf st
56 Selliek Geo. fried tisli dlr
62 Simpson Mrs.Rose,shopkpr
66 Giles Mrs. Laura, shopkpr
76 Jones Mrs. Jane, shopkpr
here is Marion .It
here is Splott rd
Splott UoadBaptist Chapel
k School
here is Burnahy st
78 Tetley Miss Rose,' shopkpr
here is Eyre st
106 Richards Richd. news agt
108 Stronach Mrs. Margaret,
shopkeeper
heretsCoveni/it
128 Churchill Samuel, shpkpr
here is Seymour .it
130 Evans Mrs. Rosa, fried
fish dealer
148 Hawkins Thomas William,
picture frame maker
here is Cameron st
174 Lane Albert, shopkeeper
hereis ll'il.ion st
here is Florence .it
220 Holmes Robert,shopkeei)r
Harry Marks, lessee] 230 Wallace Albert Cornelius,
Lewis B. k Co. hn fiirnshrs pianoforte le;icher
DIKECTOFY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Rawdon place, Canton, 65
Cnnbridge rd. to Neville St.
EAST SIDE.
I Bowling Sidney F
1 \\ard U. & Co. cojicrete
paviors
3 Uichards Wyndham Lewis,
clerk
5 Silver Benjamin
7 Williams Mrs
9 Thomas Sj-dney, engineer
[ I (iibboiiMissMaggieL.R..\.M.
teacher of music
13 Jones >-)noch, joiner
1=; Jenks William Edwin
17 Burke Walter
19 ttiles William, manager
31 Hopkins Osmond, clerk
25 Loyns John liees, managi-
27 Crourh Henry
29 Warien Thomas William
31 >'e\vmau Robert
33 Harris Frederick, plumber
33A, Mason Charles
35 Arkush Rev. Samuel
(Jewish synagogue)
37 Davies David, painter
hti-e is NeciUe st
WEST SIDE.
2 rt)ssart Max, manager
6 Brown Ernest
S liayley Thomas Frederick,
shop manager
10 Davies Bert, tailor
ij Williams Thomas Daniel,
marine engineer j
14 Kees Mrs
Henry.tailors' cutter
n Frederick George,
rine engineer
Kedcliffe avenue, Canton,
from 2 Fairfield avenue to
Victoria Park road west.
SOUTH SIDE. -
2 Wyndliam Stephen
4 Grey John
6 Mollis Sidney
8 Tresedcr Percival James
loMiichellMrs
12 Chaplm Thomas Francis
14 Cliisholm-Ellams Fred
16 Nice Harold
1 8 Jenkins Ivor George
20 White Henry Richird
22 James John
24 Payne Edgar Ernest
26 Davies Thomas
28 Marsh Mrs
30 Williams Robert I
32 Evans Mrs
34 Phillips Thomas Owen
NORTH SIDE.
I Grimes John
3 Robinson Edwin
5 Benjamin David
7 Holt \\'illiam
9 Atkins William Richard
II Long William
13 Watkins Thomas David
15 Hopkin Edward David
17 Pugsley George Frederick
70 Jones Titus, clerk
here U Basil pi
74 Badman Arthur, laundry
76 (Titsham John, carpenter
1 14. John Harry E, coal mer
here is Rhjimaey ter
Richards terrace, Roath,
79 Broadway to 232 New-
port road.
I EAST SIDE.
i 2 Bellingham Miss
4 Williams Mrs
! 6 Edwards Edward Ch:irles
' 8 Matthias rt'illiain
ID Brokeiibrow Joseph
12 Hunt Thomas, accomitant
14 Kelly Mrs
1 16 Sheward Albert Edward
1 3 Kear Frederick
18 KearMissWinifred a l.c.m.
I music teacher
20 Hawlett Sidney
22 Cox Mrs
i8 Br
26 Jackson Chas. Alexander
Rectory road. Canton, con-
tinuation of Market street
to Romilly road.
EAST SIDE.
2 Gardner William Edward
4 Harper John George
6 Hunt Mrs. Grace,dres3 ma
5 Xewberry Miss Louise,
pianoforte teacher
10 Williams Benjamin
12 Darby Mrs
14 Holloway Jonas,stone mer
16 SymondsW.&Co.Ltd. bldrs
16 Harding Walter
i8 Davies Henry George
20 Shears Ernest G
22 Baines Samuel
24 Butler John
26 Chard Miss
28 Hole Mrs
30 Dent .Miss Emily,dress
32 HolloM ay Ernest
34 Cooksley Charles
36 Davie.s Ebenezer
WEST SIDE.
lir, is I'arry st....
I Treble Mrs
3 Poivell William
5 Uavid Thomas Vf
7 Wills James
9 Young Mrs Annie, midwife
1 1 Martin Mrs
13 James Justyn Maybury
15 Livesey Miss
17 Searle William Henry
19 Taylor Charles E
here is Femhroke rd
21 Kemp Rebel t
21 Loney Rev. Basil [assist
chaplain of All Souls']
23 Wilson John
25 Francis Thomas
27 Jones William
29 Walker Abner Ijucas
31 Kogers James
Bedlaver st. Grangetow
Clive street to Corporati
road.
24 Bishop Henry Lewis
26 Brown Edgar
28 Smalldridge Georye A
30 Smalldridge James
32 Goodman H. W
36 Hunter William
38 Thorne Arthur
40 Thomas William
4> Spear Mrs
44 Stevens Mrs
46 Brokenbrow Frederick
48 Clemerson Henry
SP Summers John
52 Harding Albert
54 Horrell Edward, dairymn
Hy. Jas. Raynham,seCiS6 Wheeler Mrs. A
here is Par/et st 58 Arman James
60 Salmon EdmundFrederick
Rennie street. Canton, 159 62 Heal Frederick
Craddock st. toTrevethick st. '64 Downing Arthur
2 Jones Arthur, shopkeeper 1^6 Haider Ellison
19 Jones George, engineer i^S Watkms Archibald
33 Hall Harrv, grocer ;7o Cradle Mrs
I 72 Uuggan John Charles
Rhymney terrace,Cathays,i74 Elms Rees
140 WoodviUe rd. to Cairns st. 1 76 Mayo Sydney
I Simmonds Harold Henry, '78 Keddaway Raymond
boot repairer i 80 Davies William
Fi.sher Bros, hay dealers ' 82 Davies Daniel Rees
Fire Escape Station 84 Williams Henry
28 Davies Miss Flavia, welsh
flannel dealer
here is Richards st
Readaway Albert
88 Berwick Mrs
90 NoallHy.Thos.mast
92 Hooper Miss
Richards street, Cathays, ^ . ^ "«'EST. side.
[4Mundypl. to Crwvs rd, I ' Crichton Richard
I 3 Burgess John
„,„. "O"™ !!"'=; , s Jenkins Thomas
. Wilhams Ju. Hy. insur.agtj J Lewis John
3 Evans Mrs ' ■i.„,,i ^a,..„
vans
S Atkins Sidney
39 Dann William, shopkeeper
here is bi-ydijes pi
41 ThoinasMissMary,drss.ma
61 Atkins John
71 Cox I'rank, boot maker
here is Basil -pi
73 Davies Mrs. Margaret,
general dealer
here is Rhymney ter j^^
123 Locke Joseph & Son,gen- j';
eral printers
Wi:
SOUTH SIDE.
;er Clement
4 Williams William
6 Gage Henry William
8 Henbery John
10 NorrisWilliam, engine drvi
12 ThoinasWilliam,signalmar
14 Malefant Mrs
24 Owen David, joiner
20 Cooksley William
here is Brydyes pi
42 Mitchelmore Hy.A.shpkpi
S2 Bowdich Albt. Edwin, taili
Ford Edward
:i Thomas Kev. Willian
Henry b.a. [curate c
St. Margaret's, Roath]
I Pliillips John
3 Watkins George
3 Spry Albert
7 Morgan Harry
9 Powell Thomas L
Styles Alfred
Budding John
_ Davison F. C. music tchr
27 Roper Mrs
here is driest rd
29 Hambling John William
31 Juhan John
33 Bullen Thomas Herbert
3S Little Edward
37 Fletcher Henry John
39 Tear Thomas
41 Jeune George
43 Forrest Mrs
4S James Mrs
47 Jones Mrs
49 Eraser George
SI Hughes Rev. Victor b.a
Watts Charles
SS Richards Mrs
57 Copp Richard W
59 Parry Mrs
61 Morris James
63 Bridgman John
65 Harrington Timothy
67 Budding Henry, tailor
69 Tipper Harry
71 Perkins Joseph
73 Leyshon Mrs
75 Couch Mrs
77 Pearson Robert
79 Gray Frederick J
81 Le-Ray Edwin
Richmond orescent, Roath,
West grove to Gordon road.
Pillar Letter Box
5 Sheen William
7 Stroyan Frederick
9 St, Peter's Catholic Y'ouug
Men's Society,
John Cane, sec
II Rees Miss
13 Williams Miss
IS Proud Mrs
17 Lewis Mrs
19 MacArthur Angus
31 Miller David
23 McFarlaue John
25 Davies William G
Richmond road, Roath,
West grove to City road.
NORTH side.
Pillar Letter Box
9 Levy Mrs
II Mortoba Luigi
13 Naish Albert
15 Higgins Charles
17 Hall Edwd. master mariner
19 NichoU Misses
21 Rickard Rev.Charles[Wes]
23 Davis Charles
25 Thomas John Walter
27 Griffiths Thomas Longdon
29 GoldsworthyRchd.Edward
31 MossfordFrederickThomas
33 Mathias Mrs
35 Thomas Mrs
37 Jones Charles
39 Lewis William Arthur
41 Haime Arthur
43 Duckett Miss
45 Simpson Mrs. Margaret,
school
47 Williams Idris
47 Young Wallace E. osteo-
pathist
49 Lewis Frederick
51 Pendry Jacob
53 Yorath Richard
55 Carter Mrs
57 David Daniel
59 Fallot Mrs
61 Davies Thomas
63 Barriscale Richard
65 Rowe Mrs
67 Meredith Da\'id
Brailli Paul
Jones Henry Griffith
73 Maxwell Thomas William
Rendell Ernest James sius.
Bac. organist of St.
Andrew's church
Congregational Chilch
79 Rapport Philip
81 Mclvor Norman
83 Jones William
liere is Lowther
8s Wade Mrs
87 Stratton Charles
89 Moss Mrs. S. A
Clake Francis, comcl.trvllr
I, Picktords Lira, carriers
Pillar Letter Box
WattNorman,travlng.drpr
White Mrs
S. W. 8t
232 CARDIFF.
Richmond hoad — continued.
97 Byrne Miss
99 Frj thereh William
loi Lovill ThoiDiis George
103 Lewis Mrs
105 Rees William Henry, ar-
tificial teeth manufactr
107 Allen Miss
109 McElro\- Thomas
III EJwardsMrs
1 1 :; Shea David
115 Xash I,ewis Henry
117 Morris Mrs
119 Jones Robert
12 J Robins Richard William
123 Cameron Mrs
125 Head Harry
1 27 Wheatley Mrs
129 Joseph Solomon William
13T WiMiams Thomas John
1 33 Thomas AlbertHenry b.a.
private tutor
135 Richards John
137 James Thomas
X39 James James Frederick
141 Forbes Peter
143 \\'illiams William Henry
145 Davies John
147 Williams Miss
149 Griltiths Miss
151 Swash Alfred Walter
1 53 Hargrave Ernest
1^5 Fine Eli
157 PearnThos. master marn
159 Forsdike William
161 Pike John
163 Davey Mrs
165 Aaron Mrs
here IS Fitzroy st
167 Davey William
169 Snell Mrs
171 Fletcher Edwin
173 H.justun Herbert Victor
175 P^astwood John Wilfred
177 Sawyer William Arthur
179 Farthing John James,
coal merchant
181 Donovan Jas. trav.drajier
183 Sanderson William M.
travelling draper
185 Gibbon Harry
187 Hodgson Mrs
189 Parsons Charles Octavius
M.E.C.S., L.E.c.i'. physi-
cian & surgeon
191 Hayman Mrs
193 Ross Oscar
195 Lassara John,brjssfoundr
(libbon Harry & Sons,
builders' merchants
197 Curitz Solomon
199 Townsend Bros, tailors
201 Cummins Mrs
203 Major Thomas James
207 &209 National Provincial
ikUnionBankof England
Ltd. (Thomas Llewellyn
Powell, manager)
here is City rd
SOUTH SIDE
OnliT cf Charitv.ladies' school
illeathlicld house)
h,re is St. Peter St
4 I'riiigle Mrs. Mary, aparts
6 Fox Mrs
8 Wolfe John
10 Fcatherstone Mis-s Mabel,
nursing institute
- Allison David Charles
I Paubman Augustus
,0 James Chollon
18 Thompson Arthur
20 Shapland William
22 Salmon Harry Edgar
24 Stowe Jolin Sully
28 Rapport Marks
30 Lewis Mrs
32 Quinn Aiden Patrick
34 Kestcll Mrs
36 GritKlhs Arthur John
38 Hughes Mrs
40 Brown James
80UTH WALES.
[kelly's
42 Hall Frank
44 Price Roger
46 Regg I\]rs
48 Hammelt William
50 Scott Cluney ,
52 Scott Walter
54 Edwards Rev. Will
B.A., D.D. [Baptist]
54 Baptist Theological College
(Rev. William Edward
B.A., D.D. president
Rev. Joseph Morlai:
Davies m a. ; Thomas
W. Chance m.a. T.
H. Robinson M.A., D.D.
professors ; Rev. Dewi
Bevan Jones & Rev
William Morris D.D.,
F.R.G.s. sees)
55 Rees Mrs
58 Jones Arthur George
60 Pinnick Mrs
62 Haj-es William
64 Soper Mrs
66 Knapp James Nelson
68 Evans Thomas
70 Tyler Albert
72 Bolt Miss Annie, artist
74 Verney Henry Palmer
76 Stowe Richard
78 Sanders Miss
here is Xorthcote la ..
80 Sparrow Gforge Randal
B.A., M.K.C.S., L.R.C.P,
physician & surgeon
84 Parr' Walter Thomas
' "arris Benjamin
here IS Xorthcote st ...'..
88 Roberts Miss
90 f tanlield .Solomon
92 Jenkins Mrs
94 Culverwell Miss Lily E
teacher of music
96 Howe Levi
98 Matthews Mrs
100 Dowdall George
102 Barry Austin, provsn. agt
104 Lane (rilbert
106 Murray Mrs
108 Thomas David
iioCulcMrs
112 Owen Rev. Thomas
Phillips B.A. [curate of
St. John's]
114 Coles John
116 Pugh Edgar
iiSTovcy Mfss
120 Hardess Henry
122 Lashford George Fredk
124 Hughes Charles
126 Ambrose Mrs
128 Wide Sydney Frank
130 Williams Mrs
132 Fox Frank
134 Moore Henry
136 Lewis Mrs
138 Howells Thomas
140 Matthews Mrs
142 Atkinson Miss
144 Trimnell Wm. herbalist
146 Bird William James
148 Allen Frederick
150 Thomas Howell
150 Wood Arthur Henry
152 Jones Frederick
154 Lewis Mrs
156 Southey George, Board of
Trade electrical inspeetr
158 Downs William Bonner
160 Spencer & Co. Limited,
doll manufacturers
[60 Edwards Spencer James
162 Morgan Jolin Henry
[64 Hunt John Henry, buildr
i66A,RichArth.taxi cabpropr
NllKTH sinE.
Thomas Miss
Do Gilelis Vaillant
5 Phillips Solomon
7 Jones Ivor
9 Roberts David Evan, cci-
sulting engineer
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Richards Harold Meredith
•V.D
6 Reacher George
8 Rogers Rev. John Phillip
B.A. [Congregational]
10 Rosetsky Benjamin
12 Crossling Mrs
14 Freedman Abraham
16 Noel (jcorge Hugh
Soath basin.
lihymney Railway Co. (loco-
Miotive department) (C. T.
Hurry-Riches, locomotive
supt)
Crown Preserved CoalCo. l.im.
patent fuel manufacturers
Bute Ship Bnilding, Engineer-
ing & Dry Dock Co. Lim.
(The)(J. Fisher, manager),
dry docks owners
Cardiff (The) Channel Dry
Docks & Pontoon Co. Lim
Boath dock, from Roath
basin.
Tyneside Engine Works
(1910) Limited (J.R.Nixnn,
manager), engineers & ship
repairers
Mercantile Pontoon Co. Lira
ship repairers,
Philip Rusden, manager
Roath Court place, Roath,
from Albany road to Roath
Court road.
EAST SIDE.
1 Smalldritlire John
3 Rees Henry
5 Joseph Rees Thomas
7 Francis John
9 Llewellyn James
[I Evans Mrs
13 Howarth Henry
15 Evans James
17 Hooper George
19 Munro John
21 Davies A\illiam Henry
23 Toope Harry
25 Davies Owen P
27 Horner George A
29 Hutchinson Charles
31 Pottinger Mrs
33 Jones David Gallard
35 Morgan Joseph
37 Powell Mrs
WEST SIDE.
2 Hartlett Walter
4 Williams David
6 Evans George
8 Evans Edward
0 Daw Ernest
2 Hammond Francis M
14 Davies Mrs
16 Thomas Mrs
18 Bowen Thomas
20 Jones Miss
22 Batt Henry
24 Stevens Edwin
26 Hosgood Herbert
Boath Court road, ti
Roath Court place.
[No thoroughfare. J
SOUTH SIDE.
1 Eado William Henry
3 Cardman Frederick
5 Cunningham Charles
7 Banbury John Symons
9 Williams Joseph
I Hughes Hugh
hereis Arrniipl ...
7, Michael David
IS Milhr James W
17 Squire Alex
J9 Tanner Ernest
21 Evans Rees
23 Jones Rees
25 Williams David
27 Bacon George
29 Williams Miss Eliiabeth.
dress maker
31 WaiteWalt.travIlng. drapr
33 Davies Charles
35 Thomas George
37 Willianis John
39 Jenkins Ralph
41 Wall Harvey (:
43 Maxfield John
45 Gale Henry
.... here is Roath Court pi ....
47 Lonsborough William Uy
49 Gedrydgs Arthur
51 Earland Frederick
53 Thomas David
55 Trounce William Henry
NORTH SIDE
18 Rees Mrs
20 Price John
22 Gray John
24 Lidstone Ivor
26 Stephens Henry
28 Thomas William
30 Evans Mrs
here is Arran pi
32 Davies Daniel
34 Hayden John
36 Evans William
38 Davies John
40 Morris Frederick
Sexton Thomas
44 Lloyd Hugh
4'5 Hopkins Obadiah
43 Brown I-'rank
50 Short Norman
52 Denvir James
54 Haggar Henry
56 Shaw Alfred
58 Taylor Ernest
60 Davies Mrs
Hutton Charles
64 Keigwin Charles
" Chalcroft Roberi
68 Mitchell Thomas
70 Monerieff Mrs
72 Roberts Ivor
\Villiams Frederick
76 Williams Mrs
78 Le (fross John
80 Deer Alfred
82 James John
84 Evcrard Arthur
86 Waller Henry
88 White Mrs
90 Jel 1 ings Mrs
Robert street, Calhays,
161 Woodville road to Kair-
oak road.
SOUTH SIDE.
13 Home Mrs. Ellen, shpkiir
27 Hill Allen, shopkeeper
..here is Fanny .«(
29 Mitchell Jn. chimney swpr
55 Jones Pryce, shopkeeper
NORTH SIDE,
..here
8 Carter Edwin, milk dealer
46 ParlittJn. marine .store dlr
Roland street, Tyiidall st.
1 Royal George r.H. Jore-
niiah O'Donovan
31 Crowley Mrs.Elleii.shpl.pr
Romilly crescent. Canton,
37B, Severn rd.to Llandattnl.
SOUTH SIDE.
Cyril Dare, draper
ru RECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES
John
7-!
fOolley f
boot maker
Town Sub-Post Office,
I M. O. & S. B. & Tele-
phone Call Office. Tele-
grams dispatched, but
I not delivered & tele-
I graph money orders
L issued, but not paid
Q Cox Mrs
1 1, 13& 15 Cardiff Lfuardians'
Homes (Miss Margaret
Tovey, Miss Blanche
Chappie & Miss Bessie
Jones, matrons)
here is THrherville pi
17 Daniel William
19 Stuckey Benjamin
ai Pardoe Mrs. Agnes
23 Pardoe Mrs. Mary
25 Owen David
27 Roberts Mrs
29 Llewellyn Alfred
3t Grayst n Bertram
33 Green Miss
35 Maggs John Henry, bldr
37 Francis David
39 Ashton Archibald
41 Dymond Rev. Arth. Kdwd.
[Uni»,ed Methodist]
43 Lewis (fenrge
45 Hodge Thomas
47 Williams Victor
49 Bryant Samuel Alfred
51 Richards John
53 Knight Misses Eliza &
Ethel, music teachers
55 Rich Arthur
!;7 Kussell James
59 Treble Harold
61 Mdtoii Reginald
63 Parr Jesse
6s Tope Sidney John
67 Burgess William
69 Romillv inn. Jn.Hv. Brown
71 Howe Charles
73
75 Rowles William, boilde
77 Morley Arthur
79 Simcoe Jlrs
81 Rees Bernard Stanley
83 Larcombe Thomas Will
85 Thomas Mrs
87 Shelly Arthur
89 Loveli Cecil
91 Greenac(jmbe Henry
93 Coles Leon
95 Evans Henry
PjLLAR Letter Box
NORTH SIDE.
2 Jones Alfred
4 Richards Bi-os. grneniii
6 Cooper Miss Mary J;
shopkeeper
8 Collins Mrs. Annie, shpkpr
12 Holland Enoch, boot mak
20 Komillv Motor Co. Lt
(garage)
22 Coles Cyril
"" James William Price {i'l
EomlUy place, C mton,
from 55 Rorailly road to
Hadnor road.
2 W'oodman John
4Gloyn Edward, Henry
relieving officer for Can-
ton district
Romilly road, Canton, con
linuation of Romilly cres-
cent to Clivd road.
SOUTH SIDE.
I Xoel John
here U Recto^ r,f
3 Williams Rev. Henry John
(St. John's rectory)
5 Morgan Mrs
7 Hutchins Arthur John
9 Hallett Albert Henry
I Henry Thomas
3 Thomas Thomas Edward
5 Bush James B.'c
7 .lackson Jn. Jas.(Durlston;
13 Lean John
!5 Howell Mrs
27 M.irgan Henry
29 Howard Charles
inn John R
35 Giadings Stanley
37 Henderson William
39 Wakelin James Alfred
Francis W.B.&Cooke,solrs
Francis William Benjamin
43 Slight Edwin
45 Leopard Joseph
47 Thomas Arthur
49 Maker Rev. Joseph M..i
53 Brown Charles
Kilby James
57 Smith Mrs
59 Reed John Henrv
.. here is R!,.„ill ,1 pi
McRae Mrs
All wood Krederick John
6i Hicks Corelli Haxwell
67 Hamilton Albert
SjiJower Daniel
71 Everett Mrs
73 Tucker Arthur
75 Aslilev Howard
77 Watkins George
79 Shankland Alfred
8 1 Barrett Thomas
83 Lloyd James Price
85 Cliard Arthur Lombard
..".... here is Piirbeck st
^7 Coldio Mrs
89 Hares John
91 Hivlan Solomon
93 Martin Henrv Albert
103 ,\leirdll !.,■,« o
105 Tyrrell John
10; Diamond William J.iincj
10 J Winter Richard Ernest
lit Jenkins John
115 O'Brien Mrs
NORTH SIDE.
Heme Mrs. (Suffolk ho)
2 Tliomas John
6 Ewart Mrs
8 Hughes John E
29 Mulcahy Stephen David
31 Kirkup John Dixon
33 Vinde Laurent
35 Elgar Eugene
37 Goundry Edward Robert
41 Robertson John
43 Neate Miss
45 Steel Mrs
47 Clode John Percival
49 Atwell Arthur
51 Wi^'g Charles H
53 Seed Henry
55 Lees William
57 Akers Hugh Stanley
59 James' Frank E
6 1 Owen James Maurice
Rose street, Roath, 26 Plas-
newydd road to Crofts street
8 O'Neill Denis, builder
37A, Williams Jn. cabinet ma
37 Teagle Maurice, chimney
sweeper
Rotunda buildings, bot
tom of St. MUry street.
Jones R. E. Ltd. Central hotel
Automatic Caf6 (R. E. Jones
Limited, proprietors)
Royal arcade, 38 St. Mary
street to The Hayes.
NORTH SIDE.
I Mariiients Ltd. hosiers
3 VaughanWm.Hy.hairdrssi
S Weston Jabez Bertram,
picture frame maker
7 Butter Creams Limited
9 Cox & Sons, dairymen
II & 10 Slevenson John
Williamson, jeweller
13. 15 k 17 Lear Herbert
J.iiiM. bookseller
; I . i..:iln'rg Leonard K
umbrella ma
1 Rupert, fancy
lods dealer
•rsLid. mill
^Vinter, lad
SCity Miliin,
27 & 29 Lati's
onllitter
31 Lates Winti
- osl Type,
Robt. Ke
1 Cl.-ves Herbert
23 Cook Henry
30 (rumm John
32 Lavery .loseph
34 Elcock Reginald
^6 irinnder John
38 Steele El war I
40 Whitehead Albert
here is Frestty'/a si
42 Lsinpriere Rulol'phGeorge
44 Anthony Mrs
4(3 Deere Mrs
48 Partitt Williao
30 Browne V\'illia
'ington John William
Iman Ralph, artilicia
' William Hjnry
CARDIFF. 233
Royal buildings.
See P.\RK I'LACE
Royal chambers.
See Park I'LACE.
Ruby street, Roath, 30
Clifton street.
7 Tadd Frank, shopkeeper
49 Williams Mrs. Eliih. shpkpr
54 St. Lawrknce'3 Mlssion
Room
Ruthin gardens, Catha\s.
Senghcnnydd ril. to Miskin
street.
NORTH SIDE.
1 Pope Mrs
3 Jones Rev. D. C. [Wes]
5 Evans Miss Annie, apaits
7 Gatberidge Samuel
9 Llewellyn Thomas K
11 Phillips William Thomas
13 Jones —
15 Morris William
17 Humphries Frederick
19 Marks Miss
21 Hughes Rev. Hugh Owen
[Weslevan]
23 Jones William Rhys
25 Evans Mrs
27 Evans John
29 Bryant Miss B. apartments
29 Bryant Miss P. J. costuinr
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Wallace John Baker
4 Codd Mrs
6 Ridley James Taylor
8 Harris J. H. Morgan
R.A.M. tea'cher of music
10 Parr Amos
12 Gedryck Mrs
14 Cox Charles William
i5 Richards Thomas
18 Williams Mrs
22 Williams Percival Kemp
24 Hayward Edward
26 Cook James
23 Niton-James George
30 Owen Evan J.P
[Rutland street, (iiranje-
town, Saltmead r.iad to
I Hereford street.
! 2 Wniteh-id Mrs. Faniiv,
2, 4 k 6 Aiithony&Co.chmsts
8 Jermyii Mr«'. Henrietta,
tmcy gonds dealer
o & II Stevenson John
Williamson, jeweller
:2 .Salisbury Mrs A. L. fancy
repository
:4 & 16 S:e ihens & Co.
L.shopkpr
Cantuii,
49 Sampson
Ryder st
Hamilton s
ton garden
2A. Slickland .Samuel
2 Jarvis Edwin
4 Ansteey Arthur
6 Ulbrick Sylvester
3 Jones John
10 O'Leary Michael
12 Taylor Wm. W. sculptor
14 Morgan Mrs
Uton st
& Rupert, 16 Hn/.zey Mr5, Sarah, apa
24 Fea:bv Angolo,fancy goods j , i , ', :• '' -s Alice, di
dealer ,
26 Bovl Mrs. Elsie M.millinei- ,. i: - ; 1:1^
28 k 3T WilliMos Mrs Mir- •, i 1 : - ii , - n Martin
1,2 Rote H'nrv, in,, Pivr , '-^ ' • - ■ ■ ''r'y
3+ Owen lIrnl■^ .la:i,c.. .h-- , ■■ -;, ' ,
36 findfree Mrs. Loaisa, confr 34 yteveiis \\ illi un
38 & 40 Stephens & Co. fancy 36 Ferrari Thomas
n.pository 38 Ford Mrs
i2Moiiln\v Joseph & Son, 40 Kemp Thomas
naturalists [42 ferriam Henry
14 Roche Mrs. Laura, music 44 Smith William Edwin Ji
seller '46 Gounaris Nicholas
4'5 R,.c:ie Mrs. Laura, tob-nsl here is Talbot st
43 Elli'itt. John k Co. watch 48 Davies Daniel, comma. '
makers 51 Davies Mrs
i3-i CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellv's
KvDKR STREET— continued. 1 24 ShepUerd Charles Woolleyj 8 Equitable House Property Loudou& Lancashire Fire Ii
"'■—■" , , . . Co. Limited, ; Mirance Co. Limited (A. 1
W. Davifs, manager j Goodwin, local mauaeer)
S Macintosh, Thomas & Co. 1 Marine Engineers'
M iddren Philip
54 Evans Thomas, tailor
56 Giles Mrs
55 Earl Mrs
(10 Cross Frederick Walter
'12 Davies Thomas William
'■4 Llewellyn David
66 Couth Frederick James
63 Cornish Frederick
70 Harrison Frederick George
72 Coleman Sydney Robert
74 Harry Richard
76 Logan Mrs
78 Rees Jenkin
3o Jones Mrs
82 Swan Mrs
84 Matthews George
86 Banner Mrs
88 Hutton-Smith John Benj
90 Lew Thomas
92 Fussell Alfred
y4 lirowne Harry Furneaux
•j6 Evans William
gi Morgan William
100 Crichtim George
102 Francis William
104 Abbott Henry Thomas
here is Plasturtoii pi
. B. , U.S. Lond. physician |
& surgeon ■
. here U Salisbury rd i
Ltd. vW. L.
St. Andrew's pi. 22 Park pi.
to St. Andrew's crescent.
I EvansE.Philipji.K.c.v.s.L.
solicitors
Incorporated Law Society
for Cardiff & District, ^ , „ t j •
(A.C.Macintosh,hon.sec)| 7 Samuel H^ Ltd.jew,
8 Marston, Thompsoi " " " "'
Evershead Ltd. brc
2 George Mrs
3, 4, 5 & 6 Training School
of DomesticArlsforSouthl
Wales & Monmouthshire j
(MissE.S. Bunker, prin-;-
cipal; Miss A.^VI.Ridler,;
,St. Fag'ans st. Grange-!
1 town, 97 Clive st. to Paget st. 1
25 Morgan Mrs.S irah.coal dlr!
33 Davies Miss Dai.sy, teacher I
of music
St. John street, 2 Queen 1
■WEST SIDE.
I Jones Miss Catherine.aparts
here are Talbot si. Talbot
pi. ,^- Fitmanla
3 Hanser Harry
5 Roberts Mrs
7 Thomas Miss Annie
9 Cox Ralph Vernon
II Evans James
13 Williams Thomas Henry
15 Rogers Mrs. Amelia,aparts
17 John Mrs
It) White Thomas
2iBaughMrs _ ,., 5 Ruyal Exchange Assurance
23 Hughes Gwilym, journahst ^ ^ ,;^zr rr i-
streett" Workings! I
1 Parserjohn &SonsLi
jewellers
2 BurgeRegnialdM.tishmngr
3 Case Brothers, Horists
3 Bolton's Mutual Films Ltd
4 Evans Miss Lena, art
needlework depot
South Wales & Monmouth-
shire School of Embroid-
ery (Miss Lena Evans,
principal)
4 Central Conservative Club
5 British Widows' Assurince
Co. Limited (William
Muir, branch manager)
S Lewis Alfred, auctioneer
j Callinicos Alexander
27 Rees Mrs
Iiere is Pitman la
St. Andkew's Chuech
west side.
I H.M. Stationery office;
(branch)
5 Morgan Miss Margaret
Florence b.a.m. teacher]
of music
y Morgan Mrs- E
II Ander.son Rev. David b.a.
[Presbyterian]
13 Inland Revenue Valuation
Department (U. A. j
Pritchard, dist. valuer) ;
13 Pater.son Donald Rosew.D., '
M.K.f.P '
17 Samuel Morgan
i:j Barnardo George Flemingj
M.B., c.M.Edin. surgeon
Bodega Co. Limited, wine
& spirit merchants
9, 10, II, 12,13,14,1:;, 17&13
Howell James & Co. Ltd.
drapers
liETHANY Baptist Chapet.
17 & 18 &9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14
& 15 Howell James &
Co. Limited, clothiers
here is If'harton st
20 Gulliford Joseph & Sons,
stationers
21 Jones R. E. Ltd. Sand-
ringham hotel & res-
taurant
23 Goldsmith Co. (The) dia-
mond merchants
23 Thompson & Shackell Ltd.
pianoforte warehouse
, 1 23 Nicholls J. Lanidoii .
1 produce broker
23 Davenport Joseph 11.
accountant
. ,23 Bush William Jas. toa.h.r
' ' of painting
23 Prince Ernest A. ai-c:iini
25 Cardiff Cottage p.h. Wm.
Warriner
, „,. , ,,. : 26 & 27 JothainsLtd.oiitliltrs
o Esnouf Winter.coUiery agt ^ ^ j„„^ ^yjn^^^ ^^ ^„„_
2 Greaves Mrs : " |o!icitors
4&locombe George Arthur, 1^^ ^^ ^^ Willmott it ;> nitU,
9 Walturdaw (Wales) Ltd.
film hirers
here is IVorkhi'i st
0 Xell William W. Limited,
brewers
1 Simon ^'athan, financier
I Jones AV'iu Lewis, house agt
1 Coomer Henry, fruiterer
2 Duck & Son, chemists ';
,here is Hiqh Street arcade ..'
4 Civic Clothieis Ltd.itailorsj
8 Fiillon, Dunlop & Co. Ltd, 1
wine & spirit merchants
here is Duke st
'^''' ; St.Johu's croBoent,Cant
I Earle place.
2 Field Job
4 Williams William E
travelling draper
6 Palfrey Mrs
B Akers Mrs
, here is Church rJ
Corporation (T. K
Jenkins, resident inspctr)
5 Librarj' Bureau Limited,
office furnishers, ;
A. s. Fowles, manager;
6 Direct Trading Co. Lim.|
pro\ision merchants
6 & 7 Lynn Private Institute
of Physical Culture
6 & 7 Builders' Supply Co.
(Essex) Ltd. merclints
6 & 7 Francis &Phillips,tailrs
6 & 7 Kanson & Co. Limited,
electric lamp manufrs
6 & 7 Ind,Coope& Co.(i9i2)
Ltd. (W. Curwen, man)
6 & 7 Morland & Impey Ltd.
accountant book manfrs
6 & 7 Virtue & Co. publishers
6 & 7 Nestle & Anglo-Swiss
Condensed Milk Co.
W. H. Wall, local repres
6 & 7 National Mutual Life
Association of Australia
Limited,
R.E.Goldsworthy,mgr
ships' steward
16 Vile Albert Charles
18 Davies Richard
20 Lan aster Mrs
22 Dyne Arthur Jas. c
24 Biirt MissMabel,co!
iiigiii
5 lioiuhcr Henry G,
eers' titter
17 CoghillAlexander.cnginoei
■ibbs.Mrs
ebari Joseph li
23 James Mrs
25 Danes Thomas Edward,
engineers' fitter
St. John's CiitiRCH
here is Ktou p}
II. D. physician
re isSt.Aiuh:
.here is Park .
Mitchell I 0 & 7 Jones (Ivor) & Thomas
east side.
Pillar Letter Box
a & 4 .South Wales Miners'
Federation (Right Hon.
Thos. Richards M. p. sec)
6 (Hamorgan County Terri-
torial Force Association,
H. S. Metcalf, sec
8 Tigar Major J. A
10 Thomas Robert Russell
M.II.C.S., L.R.c.p.Lond.
ophthalmic surgeon
12 Qu;en's Nurses' Institute
(maternity dept.).
Miss K. Grylls, supt
16 Lewis Jacob
18 Hughta Mrs
30 Miller J.ilin, dr.iimr
6 & 7 British ffeneral Insur-
ance Co. Lim. (Fred W.
Blower, branch mangr)
6 & 7 Pellew Percy.mfrs.'agl
6 & 7 National Mutual Life
Association of Austra-
lasia Limited (R. E.
Goldsworthy, dist. ,sec)
6 & 7 Wajgood Otis Ltd.
lift & crane manufaclrs
8 Marks & Sjiencer Limited,
penny baaiaar
Temple chambers :
8 CenturyInsuruni:eCo.Lim.
(W.F. Powell,local mngr)
8 Friends' Provident Institu-
tion (W. F. Powell,
local manager)
architects
29, 30 & 31 Masters it Co.
(Clothiers) Ltd.dolhiers
. I i9& 31 Saunders, Hoiton &
*' '"'■'"i Co. incorporated accnts
"""^ .32 Andrews Solomon k .Son,
confectioners
32 London & General .\s-
Tni,„ T,.h ' surance Co. Ltd. (The)
3 -Wheeidon Harold,engineeri „^^,: «-ynner»,iiis, ect i
Ifelby nl
poration & Guaraiitw
Fund(ErnestD.S.Ga.s..n.
dist. sec)
33 Morgan James & f,..
solicitors & commission-
ers for oaths
33Gillett John, confidcnlijl
agency
33 Scottish Legal Life A.^sur-
ance Society (Thos. Mac-
Knight dist. mana er 1
St. Mary street, contmua- j 3^ MorganDavid Ltd. drapers
tionof High-st. to Custom|3 s^itlj Ko„iand & S,m,,
House street & Pciiarth rd. j insurance brokers
fast side. i34 British Equitable Assur-
I GreenerC Kladies'tailor, LL:rAP;c„'i"^Et .
boot & shoe mi
6 Style & Mantle,
railway contractor
13s Bobbins Herbert E. I
calculating inacliine
hTrTuTh, Varl^t I agents
"" ' '* ^ ^ -»■""«« Ug cadle Percy E.&Co.wliole-
Makket buildinos : I sale tobacconists
Andrews Solomon & Son, 136 Pearl Life Assur. Co. Lim.
relrcshinent rooms Oliver John, dist. mngr
South Wales Sl West of Eng-l36 Welsh Pictorial Co. piv up-
land Wireless Training Col- 1 graphers
lege (J. R. Schotield, prin- 37 Denny, Mott & Dickson
ciiial M b) Limited,, timber mers
Bristol Clothing& Supply Co. [37 Portuguese Consulate,
Limited, clothiers , G. De Santiago Barj-na
Law Accident Insurance So- De Freitas, ciuisiil
cietv Lim. (A. D. Goodwin, I37 (iriiguiy Consulate,
local manager) ' Arturo Prats, consul
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
235
37 Natinnal lieneKt Lite &
Prnpertv Assurance C;).
Limited (Tl\e)
37 (ironow Jolin, comsn. agt
37 Howarth Albert ErnesI,
pliotngrapher
37 & 38 M.irments Ltd. fancy
drapers
33 Huggett J. forage contractr
... here is the Rm/iil arcade ...
39 Aiitliony & Co. cliemists
40 \\'averley KookCo. Limited
■ ■- (Tlie), publishers
41 Phillips .Solomon, jewelli
41 Ca-tle & Central Cinemas
lited
■ Medricbeer
& Co. Limited,
& 53 Ja
43 Ma
44 Brain S. j
brewers
43 Pater-nnEdwinRnbt.auctnr
46 Bafirn.ln. ip,„iijra!K-e htl
46.4, Croiimor aoiirv, fruitr
45 Leanarls Ltd. buit&shoe
dealers
Rank Joseph Limited, Hour
millers (Atlantic liouse)
SO Lewis W. A.&Cn. tbcciista
siCanibrianp.H. D.Green wood
: here is Caroline d
r's Furnisliinff
(Westevn) Ltd "
54 Ponell VViUiam, grocer
54 & 56 A\yman & Sons Ltd.
^6 Western Trinidad Lake
A.splial t. Co. Ltd. (Tlie)
... here is IVyndham arcade...
55 Andrews Solomon & Sun,
■fruiicrers
59 Grande Mrs. Virginia,
oyster rooms
60 Hoyal Oakv.H. Mrs. Cicely
E. Shipp
<>. JJ LC Anchor p.h. Enos
Watts
62 Crosswclis Cardiff lirewe.y
Limited
63 Chamberlain F. S. beer ret
Ilcre lire Mill la. C,t
Jfou.^e .-t. Jj- Feimrth '.
2nd floor.
Hutchinson John & Co.
merchants
Cardiff Hematite Iron
Co. Limited
Price T. Stanley & Sons, .sales
& commission agents
3rd floor.
Boughtons, inanufrs'. agents
Association of Wireless Tele
graphists (E. R. Tuck, sec)
lieumont W." S. tiinber ajent
Caxton Publishing Co. Ltd
R. J. Champion, agent
Champion R. J. bookselle'r
Sth floor.
Uclsh ratli..lic Herald(The),
irke, proprietor
O'.Xe
iraber brokers
& Co,
Ltd
nindham Arth.S. pape
liuckUnd William Fr:
wall paper merchant
Jones, Evans & C<
clothiers
70 Andrews Solomon & Son
(offices)
70 Bowles &Sou, tobacconists
& 72 Barry's Hotel & Res-
taurant
& 74 Royal Insurance Co.
Ltd. (Morant Parry h
Frank J. L. Tave'ner,
local managers)
76 Philharmonic Restaurant,
Juan Antonio Gomez,
proprietor
-ank Wm. Ltd. eonfrs
77 Stanfield J. & Jones, ac-
countants
77 Poonen William, tobacco
pipe maker
78 Jacksons Limited, hatters
ivilionPictnn-Th!.atrc
So Birkrl M L
94 Rudge-Whitworth Ltc
cycle manufacturers
95 Rudgen Henry, architect
95 I'"arro\v's Bank
(Rali)hA.Watk;
96 DavyDavid, dental .-nrgery
96 Pelman Instilute (J. L.
WdhamsJi.i.,B.sc. .sec)
97 Bevan & Co. Limited,
house furnishers
97Stubbs Ltd. commercial
inquiry agents
97 Pcthybridge H'ni. Hamp-
ton, solicitor
hihp&BrucdLtd.engnrs
97 ProvidentClothing&Supply
Co. Limited
98 Rank buildings :
Edinburgh Life Assurance
Co. Ltd. (G. Wolseley
Charle.<^, resident .sec)
Channel BrokersLtd.(The)
ship brokers
Osbeck& Co. Limited, pi
timber merchants
Wain Hari'isii.A. sjlicito
Dean C. II. & Co. accntii
Latch & Batchelor Lti
wire rope makers
A kenhead.\lf red , chartered
Hunt & Hunt, solicitor
Colombian, Ecuador
Venezuelan Conso
(AbelardoAldana, consul)
Car & General Insurance
Corporation Limited (T.
Butt Ekins, local mngr)
Darlington Forge Co. Ltd.
H. L. Taylor, agent
Britannic Assurance Co.
Lmited (William Rees
Phillips, snpt)
In-^nr.nr,-. C,,. (Sydney
M.u'
106 & 107 Queen's hotel,
AndrewGooderidge,mgr
t07 Bowles &Son,tobacoonists
mitedj io3 London Guarantee & Ac-
iingril cident Co. Ltd. (W. A.
Baylis, branch miniagi'r)
ro8 Employers' Liability As-
surance CorporatiipoLtd
(The) ( W. W. H,i,ve!ls,
branch manager)
109 & m PUUDESTIAL BL'Il.D-
Prudential Assurance C.i.
Ltd.(H.Johns,insiiector ;
J. Kichards, supt)
109 Courtis J.W. Son &Addjn-
brooke, stock brokers
tog Phcenix Brick Co
109 Pratt Alfred IIa> n 1.
109 Grps',:i':i 1', ; ' ,1;,;, , I'.,
Lt 1 1 ,
IccgRoyvi- i , - ,, ,, I, .,,,.. e
pnuciMl i„.i;,-,,.,l „>;,-
seer to tlij Admiralty
ti2 Barclays Bank Ltd.
Victor S.Iiobortson.mgr
Guildhall ou.ambers :
Brown (Forster) & Kees,
mining engineers
. . here IS Guildhall place ...
Co-operative Wholesale So-
ciety Limited,
H. L.Warren, gen), mgr
Co-opera tivelnsuranceSociety
Limited,
H. L.Warren, genl. mgr
St. Mary's cha.mbers :
117 David George & C". soirs
117 Owen Ellis, ollioial rc-
Natioiiul ProTiiK-iai &
Union Bank of England
Limited (branch), "
Henry John Smith,mgr
Alfrca .
1 34 LSH
ilectioner
s W. A. & Co tbcnsts
j THK.\THE RoTAL CHAMBRS :
34 Seel R. H.'&Co. auctionrs
84 Clifton (Cardirt'i Picture
64 I
Pala
:Co.
lited
dCo. Lin
63 k 83 IVaish Alfred E. Ltd,
confectioner
65 Gromberg Leonard Kron-
stme, tobacconist
63 Clay Bros. & Co. electrical
^^•^:sT^:li
.Mail BUI LDiNos
lail Lini. pub
•• Wr,t,.rnMail;'
■.;., i ■■,. -.Soutl
(Uub
land F.s.A.A. sec)
Mkzz.4NI.ne floor :
i'cttigrew Kobt. Wm.proJ.bn
Frjser .M. A. K. & Cii. engnr
Guarantee S.LiMy Ltd. (J
Catliberti^MalJm-.dist.rep)
GouldiiyJ.('uthliert,-('ick b
Sco'tishNational Kev Assu
' I. (John
. dlst.
Wi
Ground tloi
Wilkinson 1). & Co. furnace
engineers
EllisJ.G.JiiCo.electricl. engnrs
British Insulated i Helsby
Cables Limited, electrical
engineers
Automatic Tcleiihone JLinn-
84 Cardiff Tliea
99 London Joint City
Xatir,
l.t.Jn
8s Furze Thoina.s ,\if,|, l„,,ii.r
3s, 85, 87 & &:■, l!n\al liotfl,
H. C. Wnoif,'mana!4er
89 Lloyds Rank Limited
(George Haglcy, mangr)
89 Siemens Bros. Dynamo
Works Ltd. ek-ctrical
engineers
90 LewisB.&Co.ho.furnishi-rs
90 D'Arc'sWaxWorkExhibitn
91 Cuiitz Morris, lurndeale.'
hotel (.Mrs. V. C. '.Vo ,lf,
92 London Joint City & Miu-
l,ind Bank Ltd.' (.Metro-
politan Bank Branch)
(FrankGreeuslade.mgr)
Post Office chambkbs
93 Hern (S. ) & Pertwee,land,
housa & estate agents &c
93 Second Equitable Per-
manent Benelit Building
Society (S. Hern &
Pertwee, district agents)
93 South Wales Property Qi\-
zette (S. Hern & Pert-
■wee, proprs.iSc publishrs)
93 Royal Liver Friendly
Society (N. B. Hosgood,
resident sec)
00 Walkc
00 Gaskol
! Scott Willii
Pariners.co
! London &
Indu-triai;
I Chester
Co Ltd.
iv. supt
amited,
Ltd. electrical 93 Sheed Thomson & Co. Ltd,
produce agents
102 .Meggitt & June
102 P.irsons C. A. i Co. Ltd.
electrical engineers
[02 VaUoline Oil Co. oil mers
102 Biinsli Westinghouse
Electric & .Manufac-
lur.ng Co. Limit,e.i
102 Best & Bl tke, engineers
[02Babc,ick & Wilcox Ltd.
water tube boiler makrs
[02 English Electric Co. Ltd.
(The), eng.neers
.02 Dona-las Archibald Henry,
! South Wales News |
! South Wales WeeklyNews
■ Cardiff Times
19 Willruiis Wni.i;.~:,.n,sn!rs
119 Pbteniv Assurance Co,
Ltd. (Richd. E.Thomas
local sec)
here are Quay .< if- Iliyh s!
St. Mary's chambers.
.See St. Mary street.
St. Petsr's strsst, Rualh,
City road to Richmond road.
NORTH SIDK.
Treveal & Co. automobile
engineers
here ,s Bedford pi
White, Cottell &Co. vinegar
brewers
Kops Breweries, brewers
St. Peter's Catholic Schools
SOUTH SIDE.
Barnes, Chaplin & Cn.
contractors
St. Peter's Catholic
Church
Fenncll Vorv Rev. Michiel.
i:,-,. Herl>eri
. . c ,.,- Bedfor
Wm. A. plumber
\Ii: ; ins James, shopkeeper
7 I-^iirigbt Mitthew,shopkpr
Waterman A. &Co. builders
Fire Alarm
Salisbury chamtiers.
236 CARDIFF.
Salisbury road, Cathavs,
St, Andrew's crescent to
I'pper George street.
EAST SIDE.
I Martin William, confectnr
..Jie<-e at-e Stitijliennydd yL 4'
SenJjhennydd rd
3 Minton Granville James
II Bennett J.&; Son, financiers
i5Myerson Miss Phtebe,
fancy draper
1 7 Proud albt. Edwd.buot ma
19 Lewis Hyman, grocer
ji German James, inspector
Wesleyan & General As-
surance Society
here is Llantwit St
25 Johnson Mrs. E. aparts
,;> Walton Rubt.Alfd. boot ma
ji balicr Mrs. Elizh. newsagt
33 Go'bergMrs.Nellie.furn.dlr
37 Frcedman Joseph, motor
engineer
39 & 49 South Wales Toy
.Manufacturing Co. Ltd
here is Miskin ft
4 1 Lee Shun, laundry
43 Jones A. & Co. wholesale
tobacconists
45 Katten Thomas.pork btchr
.;7 G«yther Mrs. Mary, pro-
vision dealer
49 Merretts' Ltd.confectionrs
49 & 39 South Wales Toy
Miuiutacturing Co. Ltd
f Tracey Reginald, station]
I Town Scb-Post, M.O. i
I S.I!., Tkleghaph i
^i\ Telepuoke Office.
Telegrams are de-
I spatched but not de-
L livered
WEST SIDE.
(irittiths Walter George,
engineer tu the Rliymney
|,hy,s
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Sandon street, Newtown,
Sandnn hotel, -Adam street 52 Hi
to Guildford crescent. 1!
Sandringham rd. Roall
Publii
SorXH SIDE.
Rubin.sfm David & Co.
Limited, timber mers
Harrison & Bowen, hide &
skin merchants
Meggitt & Jones Limited.
timber vard
Bland John & Co. Limited,
7 Morgan William, shopkpr j „ ,^ tii.uber yard
7 DonSvan Mrs Catherine, l48 I>«v,d J. & Co. coo, er.s
Cardiff Corporation
Works Dept. store yarn
... here is Cornwall jfi
here is Court rd
80 Marks Mrs.Kanny.shopkpr
shopkeeper
Sapphire street, Roath, 11
Clifl<in street.
Charles, haulier
.lay Sch"
\Ve5leva
here is Saadon pi
4 MorganEdwd.Rees,hau'.ier
SMaggs Frederick, painter Saunders road. .Se
5Shepton Samuel & Son, | Western •""»■•
builders & cnntr
Scott street, 23 Wood street
to Park street.
42 Melliiish Sidney, oil dealer
71 Bishop William
75 Samuel John William
sign writer
75 Thorne Thomas
79 Ellis Alfred
81 Poole Stanley
83 Burden John
85 Williams Walter Powell
87 Roberts John Stephen
89 Pembrey Robert
91 EwinsMr-
93 Malgard Charles
95 Crowhursl Thomas
97 Nolcini Mrs
99 Wills Thomas
loi Thomas Percy
03 Welch Alfred
05 Harrison Mrs
07 Rosen Isidoi-e
09 Roskruge PhiUip Henry
15 Burnell John, grocer
.... here is Mortimor rd ...
hays, SeuKhcnnvild road I
Salisbury road.
I Phillips Richard
3 Floyed Silas Heskelh
5 Tillcock Henry, plumber
7 Brian John
q Jones Edward John
:; Morrow Mrs. Gertrude,
.shopkeeper
3a, I'ratlen Walter Charles,
10 Kiili:inUMi..s Jiiiie.costmr
3.. !<;. ; ir ^ w 111 liiiiiiiber
Ruth
1 Protbero David, decorator
3 Bowler Arthur, blcksmth 'Senghennydd place
2 Bomford James
4 Lewis Arthur
6 Rankin John
8 Ho Iges Alfred Henry
10 Farrell George Henry
12 Znssen Ian Dirk
14 Morgan William
here is Blenheim rd ....
16 Sawyer Thomas
18 Feather George F
20 Rule William Henry
22 Corran John
24 Tregarthen Edgar
26 Griffiths James
23 Nash Norman
here is Arjiiicourl rd....
30 Harding Walter Tli^imas
32 .Tones Sy Iney
34 Hill Frederick
38 Nance Ralph
40 Hogan Miss Anastacia
42 Bishop Waller George
44 Tavlor H-..rry
46 Kle'iuhcr Philip
48 Magill Mrs
.. hen' is GrenviUv rd ....
Jones Mrs
52 Knott William Gem-gi-
'4PikeAlhcrt Klwai-a
6 McCfl.nb Aioliibald
8 Ebbett William James
60 Heal Sidney Douglas
..here isTrafalyar rd....
Jones Archibald
64 Morinan James Henry
,6 Flook James
68 Morris Roland I)
/„,,•,• is n-alerU, rd ...
vcUer
.|S Mai.iwarui- .Mrs.
laundry
50 Tncker Thos.sack man
08 Webber Miss Elizh. co
70 Webber William, greengro
7j Cook Mrs. E. fancy drapi
/i«r« is LoKther rd ....
74 DaviesJn.ScSon.grcengros
76 F'ilzgorald Win. loiifectiir
78 Hawkins Mrs.
ladies' on! litter
84 Parker Mr-. Kmil-
.Mi.ss Kdilb,mllnr
.Sydney Herbert,
NORTH side,
2 Faolks Miss
4 Log.in John, com.
6 Ching Samuel
8 D„bbs Herbert
10 Cullinane Miss
here are Llantwit st
J- Gbjrirhoiuida st
Piu.AB Letter Bo.k
here ,ire LlaiiMeddia,
,,r,lns. Ruthin f/rdn,
Uaiulouiih st. Cnija.
trr. S- Jli.<kin .-it
SOUTH SIDE.
I Scott. James &, Son, tailor.'
3 Carlsen Carl
5 Jones Owen P
7 Churches Mrs
9 Williams Mrs
1 1 Owen Mrs
13 McKenzic Campbell
15 Kelly William Alfred J.
musical caterer
17 Mills John Stafford, master
Sanquhar street,
Carlisle
19 Flagg Misses
Sevenoaks street, Cirangc
i town, from l)roiiisgroV(
street to Holmesdvle street
1 Pope W'illiain, shopkeeper
2 Dalliiiger Mrs. Editli, baki
NORTH SIDE.
,. ...here i.t Adamsdowii pi I
I Chapman Mrs. Winifred, |
shopkeeper |
9 Maunders Mrs. Kate,
wardrobe dealer
here is Ciimnork tcr
10 Cottaire hotel, Knht.Jas. l.ec
Saltmead road.
.Ii.noK Mrs. Jessie, shopkor
here are Cornwall st.
dotland si .(■ Court rrf ,
I lamppel
Hopkins
S,,n. build
EAST SIDE.
2 Parkins Charles, plumber
4 Smith Willie
o Leiithall Chas.Hy. newsagt
6 Robin Hood P.ii. John
Lockyer
32 Charlton Frederick
34 Harris Lionel
36 Jones Wvburn
46 Rimer Frank Win. luiuiier
Bickford Mrs. Sarah, news
agent
Brown Samuel
64 Hill JaiiiL-s
66 Llewellyn Mrs
68 Weisley Mrs. Mary A
70 & 72 Wensley George i:
Sons, furniture nMiiovrs
74 Cox William
,■1; Griffiths Edjiir Gcor.; ■
78 Richards John
32 Hill Mrs. Sarah ,Vmi,
lo;icher of music
86 Davis Wilbaiii
83 I'phem Rnberi
90 Grey William
92 Wilis Ivor McKay
94 Gregory John
,j6 VWmisIov Percy
98 Wheeler Edgir Ben ran.
00 Price Mrs
02 Billett WiUiaui
04 Woodman Howard
30 Hill SiSon, butchers
John&Seniiigton, bar
Hare merchants
lETllKSDA (PRIMIT.
Methodist) Chapel
43 Collins Mi«s Cather
mid wife
59 Samson Mrs. Laura, w:
robe dealer
59A, Hnrsie Mrs. (iiai
china & glass dealer
61 lleiirikson Krans.hool i
63 Kohcrts \>'illiani, shop)
-ONliUWMTlONAI. CU\
(Welsh)
65 Morgan Jas.Evan, iloro
( Ryan Patrick, grocer , i ,i;i,ii - \
[Town Sub-Post Office 67 I'ollird Willi.
.. here is Carlisle st 1 69 Price Rogers
87 Chisnall Ti-omas Willi.ii
furniture remover
87A, Williams Henry, baket
87n, Squire Fredk.Jas. gro
here is Romillif ',t«s ,..
DlRBCrORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
K\Sr SIDE.
Emerson Williiim & Sons,
hay and straw dealers
here is Hulket st
2A,BaileyMrs. Ametia.shpkpr
2B, Lea Mrs. Sarahs shopkpr
2C, Sampson Mrs. Celia,
wardrobe dealer
22 Vanghan Thomas, painter
22 Vauglian Mrs. Louisa,
furniture dealer
34 Bondall Richd. Jas. aparts
36 Roberts Mrs
42 Creelam Patrick Joseph,
plumber
70 Hall William, haulier
76 Brixton Mrs
78 BrunkerGeo. chmny. sn-pr
80 White William
82 Stuhbs Herbert Chiirlcs,
news agent & hairdressr
S2A, Ulew Albert William,
pianoforte warehouses
32B, UriddenRiuhard.bootma
82D, Wills Ivor McKay, coal
/actor
here m-t IVymlham cres. ^ rd
Shakspeare street, Koatb,
52 City road to Crofts St.
NORTH SIDE.
5 Ed wardsMrs.Elizh. shopkpr
9 Waters Alfrc'd Samuel,
picture frame maker
10 Ellis Thos. freuch polisher
38 White Swan hotel, Mrs.
Eliza M.itt
hei-e are Clive pi. J- Crofts si
S )DTH SI
47 Twiiiiioy Kowlaud, bootma
I-:/,,
48 Vauyham :Mrs.Mary,grocr
56 GrpyLlewellyn-shoe maker
57 Solan tiiovaiini, watch ma
65 Tviey Mrs. Alice, shopkpr
68 Watkins Samuel Willis,
shopkeeper
71 Holley Robert, tailor
7S Musgrave Wm. basket ma
87 Mackay Mrs. Elizh. butohr
here is City road
3 UaviesJohu
5 Johns David Morj:aii
7 Edwards John
9 Thompson Mrs
II Poole Charles I-'redk. John
13 Thomas Charles
15 Francis Dan
17 Brown John
19 Humphries Mi's
21 Richards Vincent Jan ic
23 Crouch Roy
25 Chard John Henry
27 Ambrose Jack
29 Orchards Ralph
31 Davies Frank
33 Kent Thomas (ieorge
3S Waters William
39 Mathias Thomas
39 Miles Mrs
41 Saunders Mrs
43 Liley William Gilbert
45 Lacey Mrs
47 Evans Evans Rees
49 Evans William Morgan
51 Jones Arthur
53 Harrison Miss Jessie
5S Thomas Henry
57 VVoolstenholnip Mrs
59 Jolliffe Frank
61 Roberts Thomas
63 Miles Noel
6s Doddington Percy
67 Davies David Caxton
69 Jones David
7 1 Farrars Mrs
Batten Mrs
75 Bevan Mrs
Rowlands Frank
79 Perkins Geor-e
Davies Mrs
83 Stephens Mrs
85 King Misses
here is Fairoak rd
EAST SIDE.
2 Jenkins Misses Sarah &
Margaret, dairy
4 Hancock Mrs
6 Thomas Rev. John
6TliomasMrs. Tydviln.A
8 Toleman Hugh
0 Nervey John
2 Jeffreys Thomas William
14 Campion John
i5 Darch Charles Thomas
8 Thomas Sydney
20 Bynou Charles
22 Evans William
24 Phillips David
26 Charles John
28 Pollard Henry Martin
30 Jenkins Miss
32 Grant Alex
34 Hilbourne Mrs
36 Williams Cornelius
Hedley John
40 Fleming Mrs
42 Lloyd Evan
44 Young George
46 Brown Stanley
48 Rowlands Roland John
50 Beard Mrs
Singleton road, East moors,
50 Walker road.
here is Ahfrdovey st
32 Whitehouse Miss Mary,
shopkeeper
iere is Abert/stwith st ...
34 Jones John R. grocer
Moorland Road Council
Schools
St. Francis Mission
Chorch
23 Smart Mrs. Mary Ann,
midwife
Smeatou straet, Canton, 78
Eldon street to Craddock st.
9 Chorley Henry.shopkeeper
here is Mansfield st
:3A, Murray James, sack dir.
23 Roberts JamesHoneywood,
marine engineer
Sneyd street. Canton, 151
Cathedral road to King's rd.
SOUTH SIDE.
h ere is Pltisturton avtii
1 .Teffrcv Mrs
3 Thomas Mrs. Elizh. aparts
5 Ree? David
7 Tamlin Miss
9 Ru'ple Edward .John
II Yenlland Donald
... here is Ph,st„rton avea
Pillar Letter Box
2 Dawkins George
4 Gibbons Mrs
6 Hockey Frederick
5 Johnson George
10 Davis Miss
loA, P.ielps Arthur, watch
t2C.1rdiffCo-operativeS0c.Ltd
here is Pontcamiasi
Sophia street, Bute sti-
:de.
Snipestreet, Roath , f rom76
Partridge rd. to Oakfield St.
St. Anne's CauRCU
P11.LAK Letter Box
NORTH SIDE.
lA, Rap;.ellMrs.Margt.statnr
I to 4 Risinan August, sea-
men's lodgini; house
5 Graves MissLily,green,'rcr
here is fhris'thm st ......
7 Ali Mohauicd, coffee hou.se
9 Franklin Frank, beer retlr
10 Price & Posnor, tailors
12 (xravcs Mrs. Lucy, shopkpr
25 Webber Frederick, shopkpr
SOUTH SIDE.
49 Monreau James.shopkeepr
47 Hansen Mrs. Pauline, sea-
men's lodging house
45 Lane Frederick, butcher
44 Dunn Joseph, grocer
42 Gardiner Mrs. Clara, sea-
men's lodging house
41 Martin Charles, baker
4oCorri?a Mrs. Mabel, sea-
men's lodging house
urphy r
retailer
here is Ancjelina st
37 Xelson John, seamen's
lodging house
35 da Cruz Manuel, seamen';
lodging house
33 Nicolau Mrs. Emily, sea
men's lodging house
29 Duvin Carl, seamen'!
lodging house
South Church street, Bute
street to Canal parade
3 Noor Ismail.seamen's lodg-
ing house
11 Ahmed Mrs. Amy, sea-
men's lodging house
S Ul'H SIDE.
13 Manning Mrs. Sarah,shpki
16 Anderson Carl, seamen's
lodging house
21 Ali Hassan, seamen's lodg-
ing lioise
22 Ali Saleh, s anien's lodg-
ing house
Public Elementary School
31 Holland Mrs. Kathleen,
seamen's lodging house
32 Olson John, seamen's lodg-
ing house
... here is H'est Church st ...
South liUtou pi. Adams
down,Moirapl.to Windsor rd.
Conway Geo. Rt. insur.
5 Simpson Rev. itobt.Jn.BA
[curate of St. Saviour's]
Grosvenor hotel, Jn. Hosie
2 GrovesMrs.M.hardwareJdli
6 Ahrens Mrs. Lydia, sea-
men's lodging house
12 Altass Mrs. Lydia, sea-
men's lodging house
15 Gaynor Mrs. Ellen, sea-
men's lodging house
19 Museum inn, Jas. Crowley
25 Harris Mrs. £llen,-beer ret
30 Ellis Allan, shoe maker
39 Hopkins Charles Louis.sea-
men's lodging house!
45 Cardiff Stationery Co. Ltd,
stationers
46 & 47 Roberts Robert (Prin-
ter) Limited, printers
48 Warren Alfred, hair drssr
49 Taylor Wm. boot repairer
Southey street, Roath,
\^'ordsworth avenue.
[No thoroughfare. 1
1 Earl John
2 liagley Edward H
3 Howell George Northcott,
solicitor
Howell Arthur G
4 Harries Mrs
5 Parker Misses
6 Mills Philip
7 Davies Harold
8 Phillips Nicholas George
9 National Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to
Children,
Thos Newling, inspctr
...here i.s Words^Gorth aven...
0 Winnall James
1 Windmill Miss
2 Longstatf John
3 I)ut«n Charles
4 Lewis Wyndham
2oBurridgeMrs.Bessie,shpkpr
NORTH SIDE.
Letter Box
I Roath Carlylian Club &
Institute Society Lim.
(workmen's club),
George Webber, sec
3 Kenward Robert, tobaccnst
7 A, Baker Geo. F. hairdressr
9 James H. & Co. drapers
I NichoUs James, china &
glass dealer
5 & 17 Abrahamson Joshua,
Baptist Chapel
9 Wisbey Henry, outfitter
1 Tucker William, gas fitter
23 Ward Roland, house decrtr
Vodden Saml. ironmonger
Adams Alfred, watch ma
31 Allen Walter, shopkeeper
33 Hopkins William, cycle dlr
35 Rickers Jabez, boot maker
37 Rolfe Geo. Thos corn dlr
39 Pengelly Wm.Thos. hrdrsr
41 National . Provincial &
Union Bank of England
Limited (sub-branch) ;
draw on head othce, 15
IJishopsgate E c 2
.. here is Carlisle st
St. Saviour's Church
Jones Gordon
__ SealeyMissFlorence.millnr
69 Sinclair A. Hunter ch.B.,
M.B. physician & surgeon
Wesleyan Metu. Chapel
htreisHflhershonst
here is Courtney .</
Treharne Rev. Everson
James M a. (St. Saviour's
vicarage)
137 Grittiths Henry, tailor
south side.
2 Fargher Charles, chenust
4 Anderson Wm. Campbell
M.D., B.ch. phys. & surg
6 James John, confectioner
8 & 10 Cardiff Co-operative
Society Limited
here is Railway st
Splotlands Council School
12 Thomas Mrs. Elsie, confr
14 Dawson Mrs.LilyT.shpkpr
16 Harding Geo. shopkeeper
18 Parsons Bert,pork butcher
2;-'8 CARDIFF.
ypLOiT BOAD — continued.
20 David Mrs. Ann, draper
here is Carlisle St
22 Clarke Benjamin, tobccnst
24 Lloyds Bank Limited ;
draw on head otfice. 71
Lombard street E c 2
26 Vvm Miss Edith, dairy
28 Town Sob-Post, M. O. &
T. O. & Telephonic Ex-
press Delivery Office
I Chas. Wm. Hatchings,
sub-postmaster)
30 Griffiths William Hy. gro
32 Taylor Frederick, chemist
36 Collins Resfinald, hatter
33 White Charles, picture
frame maker
40 & 42 Collins Reginald.drpr
44 Hubbarde E. & Sons, arti-
li,;ial tee,th makers
46 Barnbury Mrs. Elizh.confr
48 Osborne EJward,greengro
SO Hill James Henry, tailor
52 Tudor Road Laundry Co.
(receiving office)
52 Lincoln Frederick Ernest,
tobacconist
54 Behenna Thos.Hy.boot dlr
54 Russell Mrs. Annie,8tationr
56 Turner James S. butcher
58 Jones John R. grocer
hereisHahershonst
60 Morse Albert H.cab propr
q8 Lork Francis, insur. agent
here is Walker rri
PiLL-iR Letter Box
Corrigan William Jenkinson
F.H.C.S., I..M.Trei.,L.R.C.P.
physician (Cloughmore)
Springfield place, Canton,
56 LlandaSroad to Severn rd
SOOTH SIDE.
1 Carter Arthur, coal iner
Stacey road, Roatli, 5 Cyri
crescent to Newport road.
NORTH SIDE.
Ro;ah Conservative Club
Ltd. (C. Lukins, sec)
2 Balmer John
4 Stephens Frederick
6 Davies Mrs
8 Lyons Clifford George
10 McDonald Mrs
12 I'lisley Frederick
14 James Frederick
Hoath Cinema Theatre
i6MarliM Thomas
18 Prescott Thomas
20 Forbes Roy .
22 Tonkin Mrs. John S
24 James Edward Henry
26 Kirsch Albert
28 Lewis John Rowland
30 Anstm Mrs
32 Evans Mrs
34 Lewis .Mrs. Fanny.aprtmts
36 Totlerdoll Mrs
38 Watkins VNilliam Henry
40 Moody Mrs
42 Newcy Mrs
44 Jones Thonjas Evan, soli
46 Styles James
48 .Smart Frederick Williaii
50 Kevan Charles
hereis Priest rd
52 Passmore Mrs
54 Jewell William
56 Harbridge Alan Arthur
58 Rule Mrs
60 Williams Mrs
62 Hill Mrs
64 Jago William Joseph
66 Hopkins Mrs
68 Marshall Mrs
70 Sutt(»n Mrs.Elii',a;dre8s ri
72 Mec Mrs
74 Chorley Tom
76 Cope Thomas
C'uuncil School
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
south side.
I Bray Arthur
3 Edwards David
5 Durston Miss A
7 Jones Mrs
9 Dickinson Frederick
II Hunt George A
13 Banham Ernest
5 Thomas Richard
7 Rose Henry
9 James Miss
I Walton John
23 Pearson William
Davies Mi.ss E
.. here is Oakfield St
Holloy William
Lincoln Mrs
Johnston Francis
33 Whale Philip Howard
35 Sloggett Thos. Hy. survyr
Jerrams V^'illiam
39 Cardwell Andrew
Walters William Henry
Heard Frederick
45 Stevenson Hugh
47 New Charles
49 Thomas Mrs
Dore Joseph
S3 Jeanes Miss S. A
Morton Mrs
Ford Frederick William
Luckwell Mrs
Thomas Edmund
63 Dinham Mrs
65 Ninnes Mrs
hereis Priest rd
67 Palser Fredk. cabproprietr
69 Williamson Mrs
Joshua Rsv. Caleb [Bapt]
73 Gridley William Joseph
75 Durston George
Grimwood Charles
79 Lefeuvre Miss
8 1 Gray John Nixon
83 Donovan John
8s White Wesley
87 Morgan Charles
87 Morgan Charles, dentist
89 Rowland William Henry
Nott George
93 Langmaid Sidney
95 Jones Phdiip
Burns Andrew
99 Watson Edwin
Smith Edward John
103 Sutton Willi
" " " ' in
1 Oswald
1 Sandercock Robert
3 Marks James H
S Thomas Samuel
17 Thomas Daniel
Jones Mrs
Hughes Alfred
23 Hayman George
5 Stephens Mrs
7 Orchard James
9 Torkilson Mrs
31 Symonds Stephen
_ Johns Silas
35 Lewis Mrs
37 Davenport Joseph
39 Williams Miss
41 Lewis Clarence
Williams Arthur
45 Evans Ross
Sneddon Peter
49 Dadds Archibald
Cotterill Mrs
Star St. Roath, 52 Metal st.
24 England Geo. wheelwright
, hereis Orbit st
Fry John, hay & straw dlr
Pii-L.VR Letter Box
St. German's Chchch
Stoughton St. Grange town,
56 Court rd. to Wedmore rd.
43 Goldhammer Mrs. Loe.
shopkeeper
Strattmalru street, Koath,
232 City rd. to Cotterell rd.
north side.
NichoU Rev.HenryStephcn
M.A.[vicarofSt.Marlin"s]
37 Byrne Mrs. Estelle, nurse
S3 Langley Francis, clerk
59 Jennings John, grocer
... here is Plasnetpydd ril ...
99 Griffiths Percy, clerk
SOnTH SIDE.
Dennison Mark, plumber
Bromley WilliamFrederick ,
commercial traveller
here is Plasnewi/dd rd...
64 Uzzell Edward, shopkeeper
74 LovellPhilipM. house decrtr
75 Rees Richard Evans,
master mariner
102 WilsonWm. railway insptr
104 Surridge William, clerk
118 Evans Alfred James
130 Adlam Fredk. carpenter
132 Morgan David, joiner
134 Jones William, carpenter
158 Morgan Charles, boot ma
166 Griffiths William, grocer
) (foods
Stalloourt avenue, Roa
6 Waterloo !;ardens.
east side.
2 Chapman Arthur
4 Towler Walter
6 White David
8 Thomas Jenkin
10 Hale Thomas James
12 Morris Walter
14 Hollman Mrs
16 Phillips David
18 Thomas Edward John
20 Beckerlett Mrs
22 Davies James Percival
24 .Sandy Charles
26 Molvneaux Mrs
23 Pyle Alexander
30 Strange Kenoaly
32 Morgan Levi John
34 Bulhnan Mrs
36 Hallicne Douglas
38 Lovcring Samuel
40 Tippet t Mrs
.^- Colcmai) Mrs
44 Philips .Mbert John
46 Pedlcr Mrs
48 Riley Wallace James
WKST side.
I Tucker Henry Beard, bldr
3 Kenny Richard Arthur
5 Spencer John
7 Phillips Edwin Oscar
0 Murphy Mrs
Taff Vale Railway, Queen St,
station (SI. Gutheridge,
station master)
Telegraph Office
Station Refreshment Rooms,
Mrs. David Gunn, lessee
Mason Frank & Co, Limited,
newsagts.(Railway station)
west side.
Mkthopole bdildings
Cardiff Jewish Institute,
Lewis Flegestone, sec
Ruffell's Bioscope Syndicate
Lid. film manufacturers
British & Foreign . Bible So-
ciety Depot
Principality EducationalDepot
Co. Limited
Young Men's Christian Assoc.
F. S. Higraan m.b.e. sec
Cory Memorial Hall, -
Leonard Page, sec
..here is North Edward st...
5 Jones Moses, drapery
warehouseman
6 Broadribb&Co.piano wreho
6 Hudson T.iit Co.boot mfrs'
7 Bagley & Co. druggists
siindriesmcn
9 Harding Saml.mnfrs.' agt
10 Harris Christian & (!o. tie
manufacturers
14 Jones Mrs. Mary J. dining
rooms
16 Davies Rhys & Co. Limited
blouse makers
here is Guildford st
Stephenson street.Cantou,
48 Eldon St. to Craddock St.
6 Pursey Geo. french polishr
9 (iomm John, cabproprieti
Stockland st. (J range town,
27 Clive street to Cor-
poration road.
NORTH side.
I Johns Mrs. Caroline Eli7.a,
midwife
here is Paget st...
5 Morrish Mi.ss Hilda, dress
maker
SOUTH SIDE.
6 Fisher Albert E. pilot
8 BowcnThomas,stoneinasn
hen is Paget .«t...
EAST SIDE.
I Andrews Solomon & Son,
refreshment rooms
1 Tucker VV. H. & Co. Ltd.
steam tug owner.*
(offices)
I Tucker, Tippett & Co.
Ltd. steamship owners
I Condron M. & Co. boiler
scalers
1 Lewis & Raynham, incor-
porated accountants
2 Handcock Edmund, Jun
Ltd steamship owners
2 Flindt E. Just, engineer
2 Smart Alex. W. marine
survevor
2 Weddeli T. & R. oilagenls
2 MorelLtd .steamship ownrs
2 Morel R.E.&Co. ship brkrs
2 Taff Shipbuilding, Engi-
neering & Dry Dock Co.
Limited
2 Hesketh Stanley & Co.
shipping agents
2 Price S J. & Co. tug owners
2 Rosser William 1). marinc
surveyor
here is Georr/e st
3 Ricliards(Cardi'ff )Ltd.gros
4 AhrensK.&Co.shipping agts
5 National Amalgamated
Labourers'Union(Alberl
6 PriceMrs.Amelia,tobaccns;
7 Smith Mrs. Alice, shopkpr
8 Schafer Mrs. Ann, sea-
men's lodging house
here is Louisa st
10 Cannii'g James & Richard,
boot makers
12 Gasati (rio P. baker
15 Si, 16 Windsor Arms P. 11.
William Pritchard
... here is South If'illiam st...
17 Harris AlljI.Edwd.outlittr
21 liu.-S,'ll I'.i, .1. -lM,i,l.r.-|,cr
23 Johij AI - i ,1 ri.|ir
24Davi.l,l:ir,,,',, i.rril.T
25 Larsson Miss ^Uuiw.shpkpr
27 Murjihy Mrs. iMargarel,
iseamen's lodging house
28 O'Gorman Mrs. Mary E,
seamen's lodging house
29SlcnhousoWin fried fish dl
niKECTORV.]
30 Dyer George, beer retailer
hereis Evelyn st
36 & 37 Joseph Thomas
Sidney, engiueer
here is Jhidley st
SOUTH WALES.
38 Dumfi
Elizabeth Render
42 Westman Mrs. Sarah Ann,
furniture dealer
42 Hazell Stephen A. water
bailiff
43GoinezJiianA.ship store dlr
here in Dudley pi
Sailors' Home (William
Towler, supt)
Mountstuart Dry Docks
Lini. ship repairers
44 Powell Mrs. Sarah,refresli-
45 Veglene Oil Refinery &
Chemical Works (Eaton
Fisher, proprietor)
48 Windsor hotel (Peter Wm.
Taylor, proprietor)
Cardiff Pilotage Board
(T. C. Warren Evans,
clerk & collector)
Steam Pilot Boat Co. (C;
diff&BristolCliannel )Ltd
Sun street, Roatti, 54 Metal
street to System street.
Roath Church Institute,
George Webb, caretaker
Surrey street. Canton, from
453 Cowbridge road tc
I^ansdowne road.
2 Davies Mrs. Sarah, aparts
20 Stanley Jn. market gardenr
22 Brown Mi.ss Kate,dress ma
Swansea street,East moors,
from Aberdovey street to
-Menelaus street.
Deacon Brothers, marine
store dealers
United Methodist Mis-
sion Halt.
45 Kelleher Wm. dairyman
76 Foley Mrs. Margt. shopkpr
23 Pond William
25 Wilde Medley
27 Timberlake Frederick
31 NorrieThos. master marinr
33 Gibson William
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Nation George
4 Yard George Henry
6 Thomas Percy
8 Barr Mrs
10 Buel Ernest
Richards ReT. Richard
Moyan FCalvinistic
Methodist]
14 Bussell Edward
16 Ovens William
1 8 Luker Sydney James
Hampton Mrs
Thomas John
24 Diamond William
26 Jewell Sidney
28 Morgan William
Smith Alfred
57
56 Dacey Mrs
58 Lewis Isaac
SGilesMissBeatrice.dress ina
....here is Llanhradaeh st
62 Foster Thomas
64 Morgan John R
Grimes Mrs
68 Spiller John
70 Masters William
Broome George
Williams Rev. John [Bap'
tist] (Eirianfa)
.. here is Clydach st ■
Turner Win. Hy . Myn-yn-avoi
I Jones Joseph, beer retailer
7 Marks Mrs. Sarah, shopkpr
8 Baston&Sons,furn.remvrs
18 Hiddou Thos. shopkeeper
here is Moon st
... here is Constellation st ...
hereis Eclipsest
44 Rosen Eli, pawnbroker
here is Comet st
45 Barraby Frederick, grocer
56 Smalldridge Mrs. Annie,
grocer
"hereis Planet .4
s6a, Brown George, grocer
58 Tucker William R. builder
64 Ford Fredk. wheelwright
I'itzgerald Daniel, marine
store dealer
75 JenkinsMrs.Sarah,beer ret
■ ifcrr.-f ...
hire i
.hm-eisEla
street. South
Splotlands, 150 Railway St.
to Habershon street.
EAST SIDE.
St. Alban's Roman Catholic
Church Schools
St. Alban's Chukch [Cath]
Itei^e is Carlisle .fi
WEST SIDE.
hereis Carlisle st
18 St. Vincent de Paul Society
for the Relief of the Poor
(Peter Sullivan, pre.?)
50 Brewer James, carpenter
Swiss building's.
See Qdeen stkeet.
NORTH side.
I Squirrell George
3 Osborne Mrs
5 Howard Arthur
7 John Louis ,
9 Jenkins David
1 1 Langstaff John
13 Topping Hugh Robert
15 McCullogh Alexander
1 7 Fowler Thomas
19 Lee Archibald
21 Devereox Al'red James
TafP embankment, G range
town, from Penarth road to
Clarence bridge.
2 Pratt Richard
4 Reypert Mrs
6 Fox Ernest Ivor
6 Fox Mrs. A. dress maker
8 Hall Frederick Thomas
o Haincock George
;2 Himer J.Herbt. financl.agt
Rimer Mrs. Frederica,
teacher of music
14 Ainsley Thomas, aparts
Johannesen Andrew
Hurford Benjamin
Mahoney Willimi
James David, apartments
Parsons Mrs. Alice, aparts
Hegarty Michael, aparts
28 Glendiniiiiig William
30 Perkins Albert
32 Bosley Mrs
34 Alfred Joseph
3-5 Levering Henry
38 Pritchard Thomas
40 McDonald (Jenrge, aparts
42 Cnrren «'iUiam Edward
Current Incandescent Fire
Bridge Co. Ltd. mech
anical engnrs. ( reg.otlice)
... hereis Blaenclydach })l ...
... here is Blaenclydach st ...
44 Swiney Fras. Sydney M.D.
B.ch. physician & surgn
46 Thorp Albert Norfolk
48 Clark William
50 Kidge George
52 & 54 Parochial Cottage
Home (Miss Mill
MissMay Jones, mat
Talbot place. Canton, i Tal-
bot street to Ryder street.
1 White Mrs
2 Whyte Andrew
3 Thompson James
Talbot street, Canton, 4;
Cathedral rd. to King's rd.
NORTH SIDE.
here are Ryder .st. >J- Talhot pi
2 Roberts Enoch
4 Griffiths John
6 Fothergill C
3 Mottershead Frederick
10 Batty George
2 Quiiiton George
4 Marels Frederick
6 Bird wood Alfred
8 Smith Edward
20 Parsons Mrs
22 Davies John
24 Geen Cieorge
26 Thomas Thomas
28 Bond James
30 Ferrari Enrico
32 Batley Mrs
34 Forde Thomas
here is Pitman st j
36 Bere Matthew, com. trav j
38 Sievewright Alexander
40 Walker Rev. James HarropI
[Congregational] I
42 Sullivan Mrs
44 Johns Da«iel
46 Tod Edivard
48 Walker Stuart
48A, Collis Bros. & Co. plmbrs
SOUTH SIDE.
, here is Syder st
I AUwood Fredk. Jn. grocer
3 Davies David
5 Parker W'alter
7 O'Flyn John Lucius
9 Cullen Andrew
I Rose Reginald
3 Banner Mrs
5 Hopkins Mrs
7 French Mrs
9 Gillings William
ii Pagh Llewellyn Lloyil
13 (Jabriel Daniel Lloyd, com-
mercial traveller
25 Rapport Maurice
27 Durnell John
9 Poinphery Alfred
31 Nye Charles
33 Race William
35 Rogers Mrs
37 Stevens Miss
39 Hill Mrs
41 Jenks Frank
43 Berrow John
45 Davies WiUiam
47 Williams Mrs
49 Booty Arthur
51 Brown Hy. master marinei
S3 Balcombe Wilfred Osmonc
55 Palmer Wm. Hy. upholst
57 Kerman Charles
59 Thomas James
61 Austen Miss
63 Williams William Griffith
65 Belcher Frank
CARDIFF. 239
167 Duggan Very Rev. Canon
1 Michael El'phege [Cath]
67 Clarke Rev. John A.
Cooper [Cath]
67 Lythgoe Rev. Francis Ray-
mond [Cath]
Roman Cathomc Church
I (St. Mary, Canton)
Rowledge David, builder
23 (ireenaway William Chas.
sign writer
36 Speed Robert, insur. agent
38 Mingham Mrs. Henrietta,
costumier
40 Ruddick Wm. electrician
44 Danoy Thomas, dock pilot
Kees Peter, supt.of manual
46 Gill Miss Doris L. a.l.c.m.
teacher of music
47 Rowledge Sydney, builder
50 Moss William, shop asstnt
Rowledge David & Sons,
builders
Talygarn street, Cathays,
82 Whitchurch road to
Allensbank road.
FiBE Alaem Box
Thurbon George, shoeing
smith
I I Hewett William Hy. bldr
3 Paige Mrs. Beatrice, baker
, 9 James Mrs. Frank, nurse
22 Evans Jas. H. insur. agnt
57 Thorn Mrs. Eleanor,.shpkpr
I Tavistock street, Roath,
I 113 City road to Bedford st.
I Welcome Mission Hall
I here is Russell si
Watts WiUiara, beer retailer
Tulk Frederick, contractor
Russ James, brass founder
Kennard Henry F. cycle repr
Teal street, Roath, 47 Part-
ridge road to Elm street.
Mordecai Bros, cart builders
Teilo street, Canton, 192
Cathedral road.
[No thoroughfare.]
north SIDE.
I Rees David
ia, Westlake F'rank Harold
3 Purvis James M. T
5 GoUeville Henry
7 Morgan Wra. comn. agent
9 Hamilton Charles Clifford
[n Edwards George,coml. trav
15 Smith Bert
1 17 King Joseph
19 John Meyrick
'21 Arthur Andrew, com trav
1 23 Cameron John, mast, marnr
; 27 Smurthwaite John
29 Forrest Arthur Cnarles
31 Caldwell George Ernest
33 Shaw David, clerk
35 Jones Albert
south sidf.
4HilaryMarquand, elect, engr
8 OldridgeClarenceArchbld.
engineer
10 Bunks Geo. shipping clerk
12 Britton Charles Alfred
14 Smith Henry, marine engr
i6 Hill Ernest Cecil, com. trav
18 WhattonSidneyFerris.engr
20 Davis John.master marinr
[22 James John,comcl. travllr
34 Fothergill Henry, enginr
240 CARDIFF.
Telford street, Canton, 62
Bldon street to Crad Jock st,
ti, Gray Charles, builder
21 Morgan Miss Lillii
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'i
Temple chambers.
See St. John street.
Tenby street, East Moo^.'^
67 Portman Moor road to
Swansea street.
SODTH SIDE.
63 Morris Fred, shopkeeper
NORTH SIDE.
30 Williams William Edward
Lewis, boot repairer
; J^eath i
32 Lumley Joseph, shopkeepr
68 Palmer William, boot reiir
Tewkesbury pi. Cathays,
Tewkesbury street to Fair-
oak road,
a Kemp James, stoue mason
14 Harwood Joshua.insui-.agt
34 Charles Thomas S
36 Thomas Henry Kellow,
marine engineer
48 Bishop Tom John, carpentr
Tewkesbury st. Cathays,
from IT2 Crwys road ti
Tewkesbury place.
2 Jones Christopher
4 Hobson Mrs
6 Owen Rees
8 Phillips Jonathan
lo Cooper Ernest
12 Bees Mrs
14 Morrish William
30 Cross William
34 Pinch Samuel T. grocer
here is Robert st
40 Blake Frederick, coal mer
SO Walker Charles Edgar
52 Thomas Charles
54 Llewellyn Ivor
64 Daries Mrs
66 Richards Lewis
74 Byfield William
82 Bryant Mrs. Helena.midwf
96 Davies Mrs.Edward,grocer
It/'re is Bruce st
100 Vaughan h-or, builder
no Parish Albert, plumber
NORTH SIDE.
29 Dulch George,coal trimmr
here is Robert
35 Church Mrs. Elizabeth,
shopkeeper
43 BibbinL'S Mrs. Elizabeth,
apartments
47 March Jauie.s, insur. ageni
S9 ThomasMissOlive.diss.ma
89 Town Sun- Post & M. O.
OHice (Thomson James
Chamberlain, sub-post-
master)
95 Sheen Miss Mary Jane,
dress mak(r
here is Jiruce st
97 Price Rhys Beynon, decrtr
105 Davies Jonathan, a])arl)i
here is Malefiint pi
117 Bond Waller, shopkeeper
121 Jones Robert Henry, job-
binggardener
123 I'oster John Thos. tailor
125 Woodman Mrs. Gertrude,
apartments
Theobald road, Canton, 331
Cowbridge road to Lans-
downe road.
NORTH SIDE.
here is Brunswick st
18 Petty Thomas, grocer
58 MuUins Henry, seaman
60 JonesArtnurGwyn,marine
engineer
74 DarisWm.Hy.marine ongr
92 Roberts Wm.H.signalman
sonru SIDE.
T Kemp John, commrcl. trav
3 Biddle William, waiter
5 Lowe Alfred John. mast(
mariner
3 Board Thomas, engineer
5 Miles Frank
here is Hanover st ....
19 Bush Alfred, decorator
23 Jarvis Ernest Jn. postman
5 Jenkins Geo.Sl mstr. mrnr
7 Russ William, millwright
29 Pickering Gilbert Bevan,
clerk
31 Keir James, watchmaker
33 Jones Arthur J. grocer
... here is Ciotiherland .si ...
45 Hallett Mrs. Sarah Anne,
dressmaker
47 Johnstone Norman Brown,
commercial traveller
Pithers Hy Thos. grngrcr
... here is irestmnreland st ...
51 Smith James, plasterer
61 Smith Sidney, clerk
63 KermanRbt. Allison, plrabr
PiLL.iR Letpeb Box
SOUTH SIDK.
13 Phillips John Frederick,
hair dresser
22 PhilpFrank.honse furnishr
here are Platinum ^
Constellation sts..
Anne,
Topaz street, Roath
Nora St. to Clifton st
9 Giles Mrs. Mary
shopkeeper
38 Maine Alfred, shopkeeper
60 Ings Harry, shopkeeper
' Dunscombe Wm. broker
Thesiger st. Cathays, u
Wyeverne rd. to Harriet St.
NORTH SIDE.
26 Jones Thomas R. printer
44 Young William, pianoforte
50 Bennett Mrs. Margaret,
shopkeeper
here is Fitzroy st ,
52 Jenkins Chris. B.provsn.dii
72 AdamsMrs. Mary,shop!ipr
McNeil David,marine
dealer
SOUTH SIDE.
27 Webb Mrs. Louisa, grocer
here is Fitzroy si
49 Davies William, blacksmith
Thomas street. Grange
town. Havelock place t<
North Clive street.
WE.ST SIDE.
6 Richards William, baker
here is Frunklen st
8 VecchioneBenardo.shopkpr
34 Sheehan .M rs. Mary.sluipk pi
here is A'orth st ,
EAST SIDE.
here are Fraukltn 4- North sti
llyan Maurice, boot repairer
ThomhiU st. Canton, from
Uailncpr rrl. to Eiierton st.
C'iliimnMrs.Annie,shopkp
Thurston street, 45 Atlas
road. Canton.
[No thoroughfare.]
orris George E. J.
marine store dealer
Tin street, Roath, continua-
tion of Pearl street.
NORTH SIDE.
I Dare Alfreil, news agent
7 Veal Miss Elizh.shr>pkeeper
ere are Clifton <)■ Bearl sts
Trade street, Penirthroad
[No outlet.]
Cardiff Corporation Water,
Works Stores,
EliRichards,chiefins
I Richards Eli
3 Lock George Henry
Cardiff Corporation Publ;
Works Dept. ( George
Henry Lock, inspector)
Cardiff Corporation Scav-
enger Department,
William H. Brown, inspr
EducationalPublishing Co.
Limited, publishers
Davies David & Sons, bidrs
Chapman J. & Sons, engrs
Lamson Paragon Supply
Co. Ltd. who. stationrs
Trafalgar road, Roath,
59 Albany road to Sand-
ingham road.
Pillar Box
:re is Marlbrroiigh rd ...
EAST SIDE.
2 Bastard Mrs
4 McKiever John Herbert
6 Roberts Kenrick
8 Williams Mrs
10 Wilhams John
12 Jones Frederick David
WEST SIDE.
I Hill George
3 Gratton Mrs
5 Richards Evan Samuel
7 Bannister Mrs
9 Davies Llewellyn
n King William Heury
I Treherbert street,Cathay3,
1 from 85 Cathays terrace" to
Merthyr street.
41 Lea James Lewin, shoi)k|ir
48 James Edwin Alfred, boot
& shoe repairer
Treorkey street, Cathays.
67 Cathays ter. to Merthyr st.
30 Ilazell James, boot repr
Tresillian ter. Penarth rd.
NORTH SIDE.
Cross Bros. Ltd. wholesale
ironmongers
i&3Nicholls Sidney,
temperance hotel
13 Langdon William, haulier
Thomas W. &Co. builders
Western Carriage & Van
Works (The), coach bldrs
Cardifl & District Ferro-
concrete Construction
Co (The),concret.c rafrs
Master Builders' Co. (The)
(branch office), concrete
manufacturers
^S to 39 Swift Beet Co. Ltd.
meat importers
Letter Box
here is DumbiilV. rd
SOUTH SIDE.
2 & 4 Tresillian Temperance
htl. Fredk. Wm. Phillips
24 Rough k Co. frozen meat
porters
26 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Limited, frozen
meat importers
36 Sansinena's Frozen MeatCu
Cardiff Pure Ice & Cold
Storage Co. Limited,
1{. Rees, sec
Trevethiok street, (Canton,
from 79 Craddock street to
75 Wells street.
2 Thomas William, boot ma
Tredeg-ar street, 10 Bute s
Gillet Jsph. hardware me
19 & 20 Pioneer Trading Cc
Houi
here is Rodney st
here ii Ruperra st
45 Ward Arthur shopkeeper
53 k 55 South Wales Fruit
Brokers Limited, fruit
brokers
S8to6o DirectTradingCo.Ltd.
provision merchants
Roalh,
roll rd.
north SIDE.
55 Patten Sidney, confectnr
here is I'lasnewydd rd ...
59 Barnes Mrs. Sarah, aparts
83 Lewis Jn. W. insur. agent
here is Cotlrell rd
south side.
52 Fairclough Mrs. Frances,
■fried (ish dealer
. here is J'tasnewydd rd ...
54 Geen Mrs. Emily, shopkpr
34 Hathw.ij' Clias."Gibbs,gro
here is Cmfts st
36 Lane Abraham, greengro
here is Cotlrell rd
Trinity street, Wharton st.
to Church street.
9 liowcott & Roberts, btchrs
10 Godfree Mrs. Louisa,
dining rooms
11 Bowcott & Roberts, pork
butchers
12 & 13 Proger J. (J. & Sons,
15, 16, 17 &18 HowelUas.&Co.
linen & woollen drprs.&i-
... here IS Card! f market ...
20 New Market hotel. Miss
C. \^'eavc^
21 Godfree Mrs. Louisa,
dining rooms
22 Randell Wm. Hy. grocer
23 Jones John Fredk. jeweller
here is Churchst
St. J()hn'.s Church
Cardiff Public Libraries,
H irry Farr, chief librii
National Museum of Wales
(William Evans Hoyle m.a ,
D.sc. director)
Tudor la.Canlon,offTudorsl
Marshall Mrs. Antoinel(,c,
5Th,
iaac John, shoe-
ing s
7 LangWilliam, cabinet mkr
8 Miyilicld L. & Son, furni-
ture removers
I Latner Abraham, rag dlr
12 Moseley Henry Philip,
blind maker
17 Stewart Peter, tent maker
Hayward John, carpenter
Walters Edwd. basket ma
DiKKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDII'I'-.
>41
24 JohnTlios.Daniel.borse dlr
litre is Clare rd
26 Cliorleyl. J. &Co.bldrs.&c
27 & 28 Lewis& Sons(Cardiff )
Litnite 1, coach builders
3oTudnr Road Laundry Co.
(Miss Mary E. Smith,
manageress)
Tudor street, Canton, Fitz-
bamon embankment to
Eldon street.
NORTH SIDE.
2 Royal Tudor hotel, George
Francis Wake
2A, National Steam Insula-
tion Co. (stores)
4 James Morgan W. & Co.
wholesale chemists
(Fitzhamon works)
4 S:tunder.s Miss D. milliner
6 Bowles Miss Caroline, drpr
8 Most Louis, hair dresser
10 Kays Harry, miUmer
12 Smith James, baker
14 Matthews & Co. tailors
i6 Matthews Israel, midiner
l8 Deitch Simon, electrician
20 Foster Mrs. Emma, grind-
ery dealer
22 Kaye Harry, tailor
24 Phiilips Thos. & Co.grocers
... here is Plantagenet st ...
26 Ricliardson Mrs.Georgiana
Clarinda, greengrocer
26\, Stowe James Henry, gro
28 White Hubert, butcher
30 Morris Mrs. Florence,confr
36 Johnson Mrs. Annie, fur-
niture dealer
40 MorrisAlbt. Jn.fried fish dlr
42 Stanitorth Mrs. Edith
Margaret, news agent
44 Se»all Philip, grocer
here is Beauchainp st
48 Haydon Miss Tiiomasine,
confectioner
50 Beacham Samuel Elias,
52 <
56 Batten Samuel, butcher
58 Mather Alfred E. tobaccnst
Telephone Call Office
6q Cash & Co. boot makers
62 Evans Thos. & Co. grocers
64 & 66 Evans Bros, drapers
here is Clare st
63 Langforth Herbert Wm.
greengrocer
70A,Cjould John, cycle dealer
72 Cilasson Rev. Thos. [Cong]
78 Watkins Mrs. Hannah
Maria, shopkeeper
here is Gloucenterst
S2 Bailey Edward, shopkeeper
86 Pelton Morris, greengrocer
Frank W. Limited, whole-
sale confectioners (\\'ood
street bridge)
AValkey, Thomas & Co.
Limited, |)aper mers
77 Woods Wm. boot repairer
77 Bevan Miss Mary, shopkpr
81 Eason Samuel Bainbridge
M.P.s. chemist
Vick Sam, laundry
85 Kecs Thomas G.ironmongr
87 Price David, grocer
89 Large Albert, hair dresser
... here is Clare rd
91 GladwinJsph.Chas.grngro
93 London Dental Co. arti-
ficial teeth makers
95 Schwartz Samuel, tailor
lis Edwards John, tailor
125 Jennings Thomas, teacher
of music
129 Shill William, bootmaker
131 Northern Bottling Co.
mineral water manufrs
Turberville place, Canton,
15 Romilly crescent.
1 ChanningAlbt.telegraphist
2 Morgan Philip
3 Gould Alfred
4 Tucker William Henry
5 Edwards Mrs
6 Gray William
7 Foster Regnld.Ernest, clerk
8 James Edward
9 Hampson Isaac, builder
0 Tucker Richard
1 Lang Edward
2 Pettitt George Hy. printer
3 Davis John, warehouseman
4 Rowlands John, com. trav
5 Gale Edwd. Geo.telegrphst
6 Edwards John
17 Reed Leonard, conicl.trav
S Bowers Walter
19 Hill Charles
20 May Daniel
Fletcher Edwin, foreman
Dodd Robert, cornel, trav
_ Morris Mrs
24 ParncuttGeo.Tho=.foreman
5 Gidden Capt. Richard O
Turner road. Canton, 390
Cowbridge road.
4 Hagley Mrs. Ellen, shpkpr
EAST SIDE.
I Lewis Stephen Frank
3 Enos Mrs
5 Stephens John
7 Evans Howell
9 Jones Thomas Daniel
I Collins Barry
3 Griffiths David Herbert,
here is Tudjr la
27 Marshall Mrs. Antoinette,
chair maker
29 Moore Louis, ladies' tailor
41 Baddiel Nathan, photogphr
45 LewisMissClariss.i,dressma
57 Cleverly Mrs. Annie,
nursing home
59 Brett George R. who. confr
61 Bennett \\'alter, apartinnts
65 Jacks: in Mrs. Cecilia M.
c.M.B. midwife
73 Thomas Mrs. Sarah, aparts
22 Hunt Edward
24 Palmer John William
?6 Pearson Benjamin
28 Morris William
30 Jones William
32 Marshall Charles M
34 Armstrong John
Tydraw place.
SnuTH-EAST SIDE.
1 James Wilfrid
3 Wade Mrs
5 Smale William Henry
7 Lambonrne Christopher
9 Eoberts Morgan
11 Wills Frederick
NORTH-WEST SIDE.
2 Hodges Sydney Charles
4 Rule William Louis'
6 Paddison Edward Robert
8 Davies Mrs
10 Hill Jo.=eph B
12 Phillips Jenkin Lewis, soir
14 Kent William
Tydraw road, Roath, Pen-y-
lan road.
1 Morgan Bonner
2 Huss Charles H
3 Isaac George J
here is Pen-y-lanpl
4 Harrison Thomas
5 Jennings Mrs. Henrietta
Althea, girls' school
6 Thomas David
7 Thomas Mrs
8 James Samuel
9 Petrie Charles
here is Tydrampl
10 Hillstrom M ignus James
11 Rowe Samuel Vivian
12 Appleton Charles Henry
13 Phcenix John Tudor
PiLLAn Letter Box
14 Bradley Cecil
15 Page Er'c
Grimes John (Arondale)
Mnnkhouie Sirs. (Arosfa)
Lewis C!apt. John Evan
(Lyndhurst)
Davies Thomas(Pelcombe
BradnumWm.(Westdown;
LuTidy Kenneth Grey
(Teviot bank)
Lawson Charles Leonard
, Williams Mrs. W. G
' Evans Evan Jenkin
I Lowrie George Arthur
Scott Georgj
; Hughes Edward Ellis
, Downman Herbert
' ThiHuas Montagu Charles
I Morgan Frank
GrilHths Joseph
I Buckiicll Robert John
; Thomas Windsor
' lirandlield P'rancis Robert
1 Thomas Evan Bevan
WKsr SIDE.
'. Howell Mrs
\ RMd D.ivid
i Page Leonard
i Price Miss Addaide,
teacher of music
i Price James
> Howes Uroom
! Prickett Henry
\ Simpson Frank Hinton
) Barder Herbert Charles
i Roberts Mrs. E
) Thomas Fred William
Davies David Walter
(Brvngollen)
Cameron Jn. (Bronklands)
Guv Wm. Jas. ( Watervilie)
Weight Arth.( Rose Bank)
Roberts Mrs. (The Knoll)
Lewis Llewellvn(Llvnwys)
Morgan Wm T.(Rockfern!
Ashton Mrs. (Inglewood)
Davies Walter William
(Thirlemere)
Bellamy Frank (Parksile)
Bryant Mrs. (Cadnant)
McLean Rev. James
Rjynolds (Greenaleigh)
Edwards Wm. (Garfield)
Sargcaunt Alfred Philip
(Wnltoni
Coles Charles (Wesllecott)
Laws William B. (Kritton)
Jones Chas. (Cressington)
D.ivies David William J.P.
(Maes-y-ffrwd)
Wallers Mrs. (Nrjth-
(fwyn)
Nicholson Wm.(Roylands)
Paradise Mrs. (Kinross)
Mills Arthur E. (Ashton
Keynes)
Leonard George Heiry
(Kenwith)
Yorath Wm. (Strathlyn)
Sanders Henry Kulford
(Belmont)
Chorley Fredk. (Endcliffe)
DaviesThos. ( Northbourne)
Rodgmau John ( Devonia)
Owen David (Brookside)
Hinton Mrs. (Sherwood)
Brining Henry (Halcyon)
Jenkins Morgan(Oaklands)
Ty-Gwyn road,Roath, Pen-
y-lan road.
Pillar Box
Robinson James l.r.c.p.,
L.R. C.S.I, physician & sur-
geon (Hillside)
Davies Rev. Father Herbert
[chaplain to Convent of
Good Shepherd]
Convent of the Good Shepherd
(Marie Isabelle Bulmer,
lady superioress)
Pillar gox
RadcliffeDanl. (Tal-y-werydd )
Snook Robert (Sevenoaks)
Freeman William (Birchwood
grange)
Grover Edwd. Brocltett (Pen-
y-lan court)
here is Cyn Coed rd
Tredcroft Charles (Pen-y-lan
cottage)
GritPths Wm.Thos. (Uplands)
Heath Ernest (Froyle)
Hayward Edward Jn.(Froyle)
Davies George Sydney (Pens-
hurst)
Geen William (Linden)
Joseph Charles (Tudor lodge)
Easterbrook Mrs. (Trelawne)
West Heiirv(The Woodlands^
Miles Wm.'PercivaKGIenside)
Marqiiand Hilery (Wellclose)
liibbs Reginald (iiloomfield)
Thomas Evan (BlooiuHeld lo)
here is Pen-!i-lan rd
Tyndall street, Herbert
street to Windsor road.
I Crichton Arms P.H. Wm
0' Donovan
3 O'Donovan Mrs.E. shopkpr
IS O'Brien Mrs.Norah.shpkpr
i6 O'Donovan Mrs Catherine,
shopkeeper
here is Ellen st
Parlin Rev. Henry (St.
Paul's presbytery)
St. Paul's Catholic
CnniiCH
47 Anderson James,shopkeepr
48 Cambridge P.H. Samuel
Southcombe
59 East Dock inn, Tom Barry
here is fVindsor rd
entrance to East side 0/
IVest Bute duck
...entranceto Ifest lintedock..
L. &N.W. Railway Co. Goods
Depot,
Charles Lloyd Morris, ajt
Cardiff Railway Co. Engin-
eering Works (Alario Hope,
chief engineer)
north side.
Thomas William, haulier
here is ArahtUa st.
Paxton Arthur & Co. electrical
BuTimlo Jas. B. cahinet,niaker
_l,rrc,sJ'"'.d.lst
;ial
south SIDB
2 London & I
Vinegar Co. Limited
vinegar merchants
! Williams James, tailor
Union street, Ebenewr st.
to Bridge street.
Wesletas-Ch.apelC )Velsh )
32 Tanner Mrs.Mary,b3er ret
242 CARDIFF.
Union street — continued.
38 Jenkins William, shopkpr
; here is Bridge st
44 Urimsdale Charles, french
SOUTH WALES.
64 Tanner Chas. shopkeepei
... here is Little Union St ...
74 Cuming Robt.Geo.beer ret
here is Ebenezer st
Upper Kinoraig street
Roath, Plasnewydd plaa
to Cottrell road.
here is Cottrell rd
7 Williams Frederick,painter
II Harris Walt house decrtr
75 Knowles Reuben John,coal
merchant
here is Cottrell^d
Evans Jenkin
22 Ridd Edward James
23 Thomas Mrs
26 Ahier James Arthur
here is Ethel st
here is Daisy st
34 Powell Watkin
35 Pearson James
36 Dyer Lewis
37 Pearson Joseph Eustace
38 Edwards David
here is Victoria even....
39 Goss Kenelm
Powell Sydney
Dillon Robert Oscar
42 Carpenter George
43 Speers William
44 Lowdon Ivor Llewellyn
here is Romilly rd. tresi .
Vere street, Roath, City
road to Oxford street.
14 Williams Essex, builder
Victoria avenue, Canton,
Victoria Park road.
[Xu thoroughfare.]
NORTH SIDE.
2 Pennington Morgan Maire
4 Andrews Sydney Jenkins
6 Bruce Thomas
8 Gabriel Ernest Lloyd
10 Scales Frederick Hudson
12 Fisher Henry W
14 Hill John
16 MuUis Mrs
18 Chiverton Gilbert
20 Crocker Crofton Churchill
22 George Alfred Thomas
24 Mulligar Joseph Nicholas
26 Thomas Mrs
28 Turner Mrs
30 Knight Christopher
32 Taylor Fred
34 Dallimore Ernc-t
36 Jones F'rancis Maurice
38 Seaman Charles
SOUTH SIDE.
I Arscott Lewis H'illiam
3 Beatt Alfred
5 Williams Arthur
II Smith David Ivor
13 Murray Albert
15 Keighley Alfred John
17 Williams Idris
19 Barron Ezekiel
21 Williams James H
23 Davis F. J. Lyons
25 Sheklrick Mrs
27 Gill William Lidgey
Victoria buildings.
Bernard
Victoria chambers.
See WOKKIN.; STUKKT.
Victoria park. |
See t;owui(im;E koad.
Victoria Park road east,
Canton, 434 Cnwbriilgo ril.
1 Pratt Joseph
2 Curlcy John
3 Williams F'rederick
4 Wilkinson John Oliver
6 Anstey F'raneis James,
master mariner
7 Williams John
8 Matbias Thomas
9 Braiibury Philip Benjamin
10 Davies David
11 Scott Jdhn
14 Taylor Albert Joiikins
15 Thomas Mrs
16 Andrews Jo>cph William
17 Stephens John Reynolds
18 Jose John Henry
Victoria Park road west.
Canton, from Cowbridge rd.
[No thoroughfare.]
1 May Thomas Miller
2 Thomas William
3 Smith William Henry
4 Broad Edward John
5 Crookes Charles Edward
6 Wason George
7 Smith Mrs
8 Xash Richard Henry
9 Fels Mrs
10 Gerrish Frederick Charles
11 Thomas William Philip
12 Morris Mrs
13 Jenkins Mrs
14 Morgan David Jenkin
15 Adams Reginald Mervyn
16 Pugh Daniel William
17 Rowlands Eli
1 3 Harley George
19 Lewis Frederick
... here is liedcliffe aven ..
20 Jones Henry
21 Moreland Charles George
Cazenave \^'illiam
5 Baker Thomas
.. here is Bernard avenue ...
6 Widiams Samuel Owen
_7 Willi.ims Ivor Parlilt
28 Duggan William Berkeley
. Rees R. ^^•ilfred
30 Moore Cecil Bertram
31 Cope Samuel
32 Williams Herbert
33 Tait Mr.^
34 Jones Mrs. S
35 Woolley Charles Percy
37 Heald Mrs
38 Dunn Robert John
39 Ferguson Mrs
40 Washington Laurie
41 Liltledyke Louis
42 Evans Robert Thomas
6 Evans Miss
8 Wintle Harry
;o Waterman Frank
12 Reid Arthur
;4 Benson Leslie
Gilpin
[6 Davies Rev. Charles [Bapt]
18 Evans Rowland J.P
20 Accombe Arthur
, here is West s/rove
NORTH SIDE.
I Jones Mrs
3 Meskin Maurice
5 Purnell Oliver, build e
7 Thomas Mrs
9 Bond Samuel
II Thomas Mrs
13 Thomas George
15 Hawkins Mrs
17 Batten Mrs
19 Hopkins Arthur Llewellyn
21 Prince of Wales Hospital,
Miss C. Deacon, matron
here is Richmond rd
23 Fiddian Arthur Edwin,
physician & surgeon
23 Fiddian Mrs
25 Cox William James
27 Nurses' Home (Miss Kate
Mackie, matron)
29 Wilkinson John
Goldsworthy Arthur Lewis
Morel Arthur James
35 Grifliths Rev. Benjan
Grey b.d. [Baptist]
37 Edwards Edward
39 Jones Rev. Ebenezer b
[curate of St. John's]
Evans Miss
43 Cooper Miss
45 David Miss
Medical & Surgical Nurs-
ing Institute (MissMaria
O'Callaghan, matron)
here is East gro
Victor
. wharves.
Vienna chambers.
See Bute street.
Violet row, Koath, ol
JIaekintosh place.
Ranson Win. Chas. builder
licames George Sc Makin Ltd
builders
2 McN'eil John, coal dealer
here are North Cii;
St. 4- 'I'ynaiit st
Council Schools
Walk (The), Tredegarvillc,
West grove to East grove.
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Morg.ml). & Sons,buildcr
Walker road, South Splott,
Ordell St. to Splott rd.
NORTH SIDE.
I Bowen-JonesJohuM.R.c.s.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon
15 Manley John, greengrocer
here is Janet .s-t
Welsh Baptist Chapel
hn-e is Adeline st ...
17 Cawsey Thomas .Mann,
shopkeeper
39 Coupar Mrs. Josephine
Emily, shopkeeper
here is Marion st
Welsh Cai.vinistic Metho-
dist Chapel
here is Uplott rd
.SOUTH SIDB.
Bowden E. & Co. boiler
composition inanufi
Marks Miss D. M. teacher
of music
here is Neath st
42 lies Henry, shopkeeper
48 Cooper Alfred, boot repr
SoWarmanFredk.Geo.shpkpr
here is Ningleton rd
72 Bingham John, confection
here is Marxon st .. ..
74 Silvester William, baker
hereis Splott rd
Warwick place. Grange-
town, Dorset st. to Chester St.
Aplin William, coal merchant
Fear William & Son, painters
Warwick st. Grange town,
Cornwall st. to Warwick pi.
45 Fear Mr.<. Nora, shopkeepr
46 Davenportlieo.insur.agent
[kellv's
( Thomas Mrs. Ada, shop-
I keeper
2 ■( Town Sub-Post, M. O.
! & Telephone Call
l^ Office
2 Henrich Miss Mary, nurse
3 Dunn Richard, butcher
4 ThomasWilliam.dairyman
t; Evans James
6 Raymont Mrs
... here is Stallcourt avenue...
7 Davies Mrs
8 BrideEdmond,mast.marnr
9 Zussen Victor
10 Dodds Mrs
11 Wilding Capt. Thomas
12 Frost Llewellyn
13 Pergin Miss GertrudeAlice
14 Jones John Robert
15 Gatheridge Thomas Richd
Waterloo road, Roath,
Albany road.
1 Thomas Phillip
3 Tildesley Edwin
5 Guinea Charles
7 Fennell Edgar
9 Robertson David
1 1 Johnson James Francis
13 Moores Herbert
15 McDonald James
17 James Miss Vida, teacher
of music
here are Sandrintjham i^West-
ville rds
Pillar Letter Box
2 Griffiths William
4 David Charles
6 Langford H. H
8 Hollett Sydney John
o Lloyd Mrs
12 Jones Mrs
Williams Trevor M
Lind William
18 Edwards Arthur Edward
Woods Mrs
Fleming Thomas
24 Mulholland Henry
26 Barry Henry
28 Cook Albert Edward
Baudrv Mrs
e are Kimberley <f- Ames-
30A, Gibbon W. S
32 Davies Mrs
Rule John
36 James David
Welby road, from 2 Earle pi.
to Major road. Canton.
I Carr Mrs. M. E
3 Foxwell Arthur A
5 Lomas Jas. Stanley, oiignr
7 Gallon George
9 Wall Robert Curtis
1 1 Ward Henry Robert
13 Thompson David H. com-
mercial traveller
4 Morgan Thos. Stanistrect,
accountant
6 Rutter David, comcl. trav
1 Abraham David
3 PuUin Horace Seymour
5 Bruton Mrs
7 Davies Richard Hugh
9 Hooper James
1 1 Evans Mrs
13 Richards George Lionel
IS Davis John William
17 Howells Mrs
19 Phillips William Lloyd
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Skinner William Fred
4 Polyblank Alfred
6 Griffiths Mrs
8 Trigg Mrs
10 Riiddiman Mrs
la Gray George
DUiECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
WEST SIDE.
Lliiyds Bank Limited,
Cecil R.P. Barton, mngr
3 Kemp Mrs. Emily
5 Williams William
7 Zussen Albert
9 Pullman Mrs
Ti CdttleMrs
13 Williams Miss
15 Lawrence Mathias
17 Skinner Mrs
19 Kopke Wm. James, confr
21 Hopgood & Norman, gros
23 Smith Joseph Douglas,
liair dresser
25 Jackson George
27 Robinson Mrs
ag Down John Wm. boot ma
31 Thomas Frank
33 Ross Mrs
35 Ash Sing, laundry
37 Morris Wm. Lloyd, draper
39 Handley George J. taxi-
cab proprietor
41 Carey Frederick H. tailor
43 'Williams Mrs
45 Lyiie Mrs. E. dress maker
47 Woodward William H
49 Lashmore Miss Helena,
milliner
51 Brown Fred, fishmonger
53 Rees Phillip, confectioner
53 Phillips Richard
57 Griffiths Mrs
59 Phillips Miss
i>i Parker George R
E.1ST SIDE.
1 Ivnott Mrs. Gladys, musi-
cal instrument dealer
2H, Penylan Motors Limited
2C, Peiitwyn Coal Co. (order
office)
2L-, Mayne Albert.boot makr
Roath Coal Co coal factors
(Cinema buildings)
2 KoydJohn l.H-C.p.,l.b.C.S.
Edin. physician & surgn
4 Garrett Mrs
4 (Jarrett Edward F. piano-
forte tuner
6 Jones William Arthur
5 Peaty Charles Robt.Mower
L.D.s.R.c.s.Eng. dental
surgeon
10 Grogan Miss Annie
12 Collins Georire
14 Mills Edward P. teacher of
piano
litre h irelljield jjI
16 Matthews Henry
18 Tripp John
20 Camfield Miss Florence,
teacher of music
22 Roberts David William
24 Lewis Edward
26 Pring Mrs
28 JoliiiDavid.travUng. drapr
30 Coles Thomas
32 Davics William, baker
34 Jones Mrs
36 Pierce Henry
38 Thomas Jacob Beynon,
chemist
40 Beaven Arthur li. grocer
42 Gunning Charles & Son,
taxi-cab proprietors
Wellington street. Canton,
Cowbridge rd. to Athis rd.
SOUTH SIDE.
i.\, WilliamsThos.news agnt
I & 2 Thomas J. & Co. (Car-
diff) Limited, automobile
eiisineers Oi factors
3 MePherson Mrs. Mary,
shopkeeper
9 Borland Alfred, shopkeepr
lure is Lewis st
JO Rook C. A. &S01 , builJers
ney sweep
19 Red Cow P.H.Charles Bord
26 James A.C.& E. A. shpkprs
30 SampsonFdk.Gerrard.bakr
... here is South Morgan st ...
31 Rover inn. Miss Elizabeth
Ann Letton
44A, ?'aulknerGeo. ho.decratr
liere is H'yndham pi
48 Marley Philip, shopkeeper
herds IF ells st
49 Ashley Howard, grocer
ig Mannings & Warmant,
cycle ro.akers
54 Winter Walter, basket ma
57 Radley Josiah, blacksmith
72 Popham William, shopkpr
73 Jenkins James, coal mer
75 Coster Joseph, fried fish dlr
here is Alhert st
Pillar Letter Box
76 Evleigh George, boot ma
Cardffl PublicWorksDepot
...here is Railway ter ;
Cardiff Public Weighing
Machine,
William Jenkins, weigher
north SIDE.
88 Jefferies James, oil dealer
...here is Alhert st
89 Duke of York p.h. 'Charles
P. Davies
Wellington Streetlnstitute,
Robert MejTick, sec
loi Radley Erncst,hairdressr
here is I'icton pi
102 Lewis Benjamin, farrier
105 Ellis I\'nr Wm. beer retlr
108 Bund Henry, plumber
^ikei
122 WebbJolm H.&Sons, shop
fitting specialists
130 Slowman Frederick J.beer
retailer
.. here is North Moryan st ...
134 Eyers Fredk. fried fish dlr
139 Wagner Charles Ralph,
news agent
146 Mitchell Frank, boot &
shoe repairer
MathiasBrothers,builders'
merchants
Wells street, Canton, 48
Wellington st. to Eldon st.
WEST SIDE.
8 TudorMrs.Mary,shopkeepr
Chapman J. & Co. oil mers
hr,;i<l;<.lh ,-t
10 Ashlii'l.l JmIiii, shiipkeeper
2zThumr>M„ H,-„ry, grocer
here i.s Chfiiiari/ la
24 Hurley Henry, butcher
28 Glasby Lionel, hair dresser
36 Lewis Arthur, pawnbroker
here is ly„ilhur.4 st
38 DayMrs. Catherine, shpkpr
St. Cadoo Chdrch
east side.
23 Ji'eeds Fred & Sons, bakers
25 Needs Mrs. SarahAnn, gro
here is Blnckstone st
( Davis Mrs. Clare, shi.xpr
27-; Town Sub-Post & iu, 0.
( Uffice
29 Hilborne Henry, greeiigro
31 Eyers Fredk. fried-fish dlr
33 Moss Robert, boot maker
3SCardiHCrt-operativeSociely
Limited
3/Oakes William, grocer
39 Petherbridge Hy. shopkpr
39A, James George, hair drssr
here is fraddock st
here is Trevethick st
77 Davies Mrs. Elizabeth Ann,
shopkeeper
ClemenceArth.Jn.iron mer
EAST SIDE.
1 Inmaii Alfred Herbert
3 Kendriuk Walter
5 Paxton Arthur
7 \\'ilson Mrs. A
9 Cottle Mrs
11 Williams Richard Gilbert
13 McGregor Gregor Malcolm
n Sibley Mrs
WEST SIDE.
2 Smith James
4 Dadds James
6 Williams Mrs
8 Jenkins David
10 Watkins Mrs. Sarah
12 Crowther Edward
14 Roberts Peter
16 Evans John, dairyman
Wesley la. from S3 Charles
stre.n. [No thoroughfare.]
Cash&Co. boot & shoe mfrs
West grrove, Tredegarville,
15 Newport road to Rich-
mond road.
west sidk.
Unitarian Free Christian
Church
hei-e is The Parade
hereisThe IValk
EAST SIDE.
hcreisThePcirad
1 Kyte George
2 Fifoot William
3 Nicholl Mrs
4 Wilkes William Robert
s M.n-gan Mrs
..' here are The Walk 4-
Sichmotid rd
West wharf, Custom House
bridge.
Railway inn, George Large
South Wales AutomobileClub,
.Foseph T, Willows, sec
Longstaff Charles E. fancy
goods manufacturer
Welsh Flour Mills Limited
Eyers William & Co. asphalte
paving contractors
Williams T.G.& Co. Limited,
builders' merchants
Glamorganshire Canal Co
Burton R. &Son Lim. carriers
by water
Perkins, S.;ward & Richardson
Ltd. builders' merchants
Siocombe William & Co.
builders' merchants
SOUTH SIDE.
Pillar Letter Box
PipeF. W.&Co.general mers
Carr & Co. oil merchants
Noel & Shackell, chartered
accountants
Bute Dock hotel, Walter
Empsall
Smithson A. E. & Co. en-
gineers' merchants
Cury & Sheen, stock&share
hros. (Century chmbrs)
Collhurst & Harding Ltd.
paint m mufacturers
Brukewich S. & Co. ship
store dealers
3, 4 & 5 Maine-Tucker (W.
H. ) Ltd. provision mers
3, 4 & 5 South Wales Port-
land Cement & LimeCo.
Limited (W. H. Maine-
Tucker Limited, agents)
CARDIFF. 243
6 Thompson Charles & Co.
shipping agents
8 Michael John, pier master
10 Rees Charles E. assistant,
pier master
Cadooan house :
Morgan & Cadogan Ltd.
coal exporters
12 Franco British Trading Co.
Ltd. general merchants
north side.
H& 16 Mercantile PrintingCo
14 Esnouf & Neel,colliery agts
14 Thompson J. A. & Co. ship
brokers
15 Kerman Charles J. & Co.
India rubber merchants
16 & 14 Mercantile PrintingCo
17F, Davies Thomas E. ship
stores commission agen t
18 ItalianStateRailwaysOffice
18 Italian Royal Navy Office
19 & i9A,AinsleyThos.Lidille,
chronometer maker
19 Francis I). H. & Co. coal
exporters
19 Tucker C. L. & Co. timber
agents
20 Witty & Wyatt (Cardiff)
Lim. asbestos manufrs
20 Henley's W. T. Telegraph
Works Co. Limited, elec-
tric cable manufacturers
21 Underwood Typewriter
Co. Limited
... here is Dowlais arcade ...
Dowlais hotel
Dowlais chambers :
Le Borgne Charles (Etablisse-
ments), coal exporters
Budd & Co. Ltd. coal exporters
Richards James & Co. col-
liery agents
Rowland W.& Co.coUiery agts
Cross Frederick W. stuck hrn
Cardiff Maritime Investment
Trust Corp. iratii III Liuiitcd
Morris Wm. Ltd. coal expurlrs
Blaendare Co. Limited, col-
liery proprietors
Dyer Wm. Henry Lewis, com-
Greenslade & \^■illiams, coal
exporters
International Money Soci.ny
Thomas Wm.Hy. public accnt
Duggan Henry, comm. agent
St. Stephen's Church
....here is Mount Stuart sq
Cymric buildings :
Union CharteringCo. Limited,
ship brokers
Furness,Withy &Co. Limited,
ship owners
Davis D, & Sons Limited,col-
Welsh Navigation. Steam Coal
<Jo. Ltd. colliery proprs
Bute Works Supply Co. Lim-
ited, railway plant & rol-
ling stock manufacturers
Vivian H. C. & Co. Ltd. coal
exporters
Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths &
Co. chartered accountant*
Weigall S. & Co. cual exprtrs
MathwinWm.cSsSon,coal ex]jts
Howard-Jones & King, ship
Bell C. P. & Co. pitwool im-
27 Pile & Co. shop fitters
!7 Taylor Lionel E. & Co.
stock brokers
■ 3 Knapp W. C. W. k Son,
insurance agents
27 Scott James Ltd. electrical
engineers
29 Williams W.
electrical e
O. & Gu
244 TARDIFK.
West Botb street— con.
29 Bar-Lock Typewriter Co.
Limited (Ernest Massey,
manager for 8outh Wales
branches )
30 Nicholson J.H.H. iron mer
30 Jones, Ferguson & C<
Limited, coal exporters
30 WilliarasMissE.M.tobccnst
31 British Steamship Owners'
Vanghan & Roche, sees
3t Pry Dock Owners' & Ship
Repairers'Pederatn.Lim
Vaughan & Roche, sees
31 Vaugban &Roche,sohcitors
32 South Wales India Rubber
Co. (The)
33 Nixon'sNavigationCo.Lim.
(J. Morgan Lewis, sec. ),
colliery proprietors
04 & 35 Great Western Col
liery Co. Lim. (Sydney
U. iMfoot, manager)
Britannia uuildings :
37 LcwisMerthyrConsolidated
Collieries Limited,
Wni. Hy. James, sec
37Llwyncelyn Building Co
Ltd. (W. H. James, sec)
versa! Building Co.
SOUTH WALES.
Cardiff & County Club (T. J.
Tyrrell, sec. & manager)
Cardiff Racquet & Fives Court
Co. Lim. (Wm. S. Swcet-
Escott, sec)
Cardiff Racquet & Lawn
Tennis Club,
E. A. Sheen, hon. sec
Cardiff Arms Park
..here is Castle st
37 U.
Limited (The) (W.
Parrish, sec)
.. here is Bute
West Churoi street.
North Church St. to Maria st.
St. Mahv's vicarage :
Johnson Rev. Canon Henry
Robert M. A. [vicar of St.
Mary the Virgin]
Clark Rev CharlesAubreyu.sc.
[curate]
JamesKev.WilliamHenryB.se,
[curate
West Luton pi. Ailamsdiiwr
Stli. Luton pl.toNth. Luton pi.
I Adamsdown Con.servative
Club, Geo. Vickers,
Western Mail 1
ildings.
east side.
Angel hotel
Forse Edward, mail control
(Angel Hotel mews)
Plymouth chambers :
Plvmouth (Earl of) Estate
bflice (Col. WiUiam Forrest
J. p., D.s.o. principal agt)
Evans William James.ground
rent collector for the Earl
of Ph-mouth
Itadyr Electric Co. Ltd. (The)
(H.W.CresswellEvans, sec)
Grand Hotel (Mrs. Bessie
Rosser, proprietress)
Hippodrome Picture
Theatre (WatkinWatkins,
proprietor)
II Vinde Lawrence, tailor
King Edward VII. (The)
Welsh National Memo-
rial Association (offices),
F. J. Alban, sec
re is Qnmj .'<t .....
Fire Engine Othce & Station,
David Williams, director
Queen's Hotel Vaults
here is Go-late
Duncan D. & SonsLimit«d,
printers &c
31 Dewar John & Sons Ltd.
whisky distillers
37Crossley" Bros. Limited,
gas engine makers
41 Green Henry, cartage agt
43 DumfriesTemperanceCom-
mercial hotel (Mrs. F. C.
Woolf, manageress)
47 Minchinton & Co. n
housemen
Lloyds Bank Limited
((ieorge Uagley, mangr)
Siemens Brothers Dynamo
Works Ltd. electrical
engineers
Royal Hotel Vault
here is H'ood
8 Friend. Wi
trical ens
(, Tripp, fro.
Hill, proprietor),
car factor
...here is Park str,:r
Westmoreland street, 6
Alexandra road to Theobal
road. Canton.
2 Sharpe Herbert, postman
4 Wixon Geo. engine driver
6 .larman Ernest Richard,
stevedore
36 Matthews Wm. plate layer
45 Roberts George Henry
47 Neale Arthur
49 Wade Mrs
51 Long John
53 Llewellyn Frank
55 Cawthorne Walter
57 Morgan Mrs. Mary
59 Hodge Frank
61 Lloyd Griffith Walter
63 Evans Tom
6s Boyle William Anglus
67 Thomas David John
69 Prankerd James Stone
71 Davies Arthur William
73 Johns Mrs
75 Smith Gilbert
77 St. Leger Charles
79 Jones Mrs. S
81 Standfast William John
83 Davies Mrs. S. C. F
85 Thomas John Francis
87 Lunt Hylton
89 Waters Richard R
91 Gavin Alonzo Augustus
93 W-iUs Walter Robert
55 Bucknell Miss E. L
j7 Oxland Thomas
here is IPaterloo rd ....
59 Willie Edwin
loi Brown Mrs
103 Roper William
105 Clapp George
107 Jones John
109 Cox Harry
113 Williams Herbert
115 Jenkins Mrs
117 Carston William Edwin
119 Mead Mrs
121 Jones Garnett Thomas
123 Morgan Herbert
125 Chalcroft Robert
127 Jones Daniel
129 Thomas Mrs
131 Thomas Jenkins
T33 Windsor Mrs
135 Ball Henry
EAST SIDE.
2 Bragg Albert, dairyman
4 Martin John
6 Hogan Mrs
8 Curtiss Willi
10 Evans John
12 ToUas Mrs
14 Broughton Arthur .1
16 Simpson John
18 Allison John
20 Elsworthy Waller
22 Davies Mrs. M
24 Mordecar Mrs
26 Riddett Robert
28 Bielsky Oswald
30 Jones Ernest R
32 German Mrs
34 Williams Idwal
'30 Jones Theodore
33 Keden Walter George
Wharf road (east & west).
See Bute Docks.
[kelly"s
7 Bird Mrs. JL wardrobe dlr
9 & 9A, Fox Film Co. Ltd,
film renters
10 Johnson & Co. tailors
n Moore C. S. & Co. paper-
hangings warehouse
13 Jones Fred E. wine & spirit
agent
13 Gower Alfred John, um-
brella maker
14 Evans John, bookseller
[15A, Bucknell Henry Hugh.
I decorator
15 Dunn Mrs. Rachael, tobac-
conist
!i6 & i7WilliamsH.&Co.htchrs
i here is Trinity st
j SOUTH SIDE.
I Howell James & Co. Limited,
drapers & grocers &c
here is Wharton pi
! Baker's row :
j Thomas Joseph & Co. ware-
! housemen
Welch, Margetson & Co. shirt
manufacturers
I Harris &HasellLtd.mfr3'.agts
I John
ingLi.ull.cL-Ml,;;l,i;,
Office
Cardiff Football Clu'>U
Westville road, Roath,
I Prvce Mrs
3 Biiiks Mrs
.S Possart Mrs
7 Nance Horace E
9 Wadlev Briston-
II Lcytoii William J
13 Hansen Harry
15 Robinson John
17 Webber R.ibert. T
2479
19 Tindall Mrs
21 Owen Benjamin
23 Evans David K
25 Perkins Samuel
27 I'epperell William
29 Williams 'I'homas
31 Brown Andrew
33 Lukey Mrs
3S Bell Charles Edwai
Wharf street 256 Bute st.
to East wharf.
.\iilonio George, seamen's
lodging house
Tyndall Timothy, baker
here is Hope st
1 , 2 & 3 Jones Thomas & Co.
(Cardiff) Ltd. rag mers
John Charles C. haulier
McWhirter & SonsLimited,
electrical engineers
Telford, Grier & Mackay
Limited, engineers
Wharton street, 19 St.Mary
street to Trinity street.
north side
a Blue Anchor r u. William
Burris
4 & 5 Smith John McEwing,
hair dresser
6 Blenkinso|ipMrs.L.stay mt
Setchtield Alfred, auctioneer
United Services Mess
GaumontCo. Limited (Thes
film hirers
Hearts of Oak Life & General
Assurance Co. Limited
(James Harris, dist.mngr)
Toplis George Wm. butcher
Borough chambers :
Thomas John, solicitor
Shirley A. &Son.comssn,agt»
Evans & Hancock, auctioneers
Salvation Army (Cardiff divi-
sional head quarters)
iSlusic Hall Artists' Railway
Association,
William Frank M>jss,agt
Williams Robert & Sidney
architects
here is St. .Marji st
Whitchurch place,Cathays,
86 May st. to Crwys rd.
2 Jones Hugh, boiler maker
' 18 Hughes Thos. engine drvr
! Whitchurch road, top o
(Irwys road, Cathays.
EAST SIDE.
j Cathays Branch Librarj-
Fire Alarm Box
here is Allenshank rd
i 2 Heath hotel.Harry E.Gabb
! 4 Kegan Mrs. Ellen, shpkpr
24 Studley John iV.mrkt.gdiir
26 Armer William.mrkt.gdnr
....here is AllenshaiUc cres
46 JlcGregor Alexander Jen-
kins, grocer
60 Shwartz J. furniture dlr
62 Goodman Thomas & Son,
seedsmen
64 Egerton John, motor engr
66 Jones Miss Annie, confctnr
72 Morgan George, fruiterer
74 MorgaiiGeo.Benj.tishmngr
Smith Mrs. Rosaline, fried
fish dealer
78 Ball Harry C. outfitter
8q Foster Joseph Kemp, re-
freshment rooms
82 Christians Neill, confectnr
here is Talyyarn st
84 Jones George, motcir titter
86 Jones John, fitter
88 Sheard John
90 Thomas John Hugh, com-
mercial traveller
92 Baker Henry, wagon lifter
94 Tucker Frdk.Chs. coal dlr
96 Owen Richard, dairyman
98 Ling Ching Jong, laundry
100 Carder Thomas, tobccns \
IKECTORY.]
Town Sub-Post & M. O.
0.& TelephoiieGall Ofliee
t Mrs. Catherine Easter-
bi-o(ik, sub - pustniis-
u-ess). Telegrams (lis-
l«tclied but nut deli-
vered <t telegraph money
dnck gateman
108 Thomas Jas. 1. estate agt
1 10 Marsh John George.supt.
of markets
1 10 Marsh Miss Ruth, mn-
brella repairer
iiaCalleyMrs
114 WintleAlbt.John.cyele dir
SOUTH WALES.
ed, buoi repr
126 Eiillett Thomas, confc
...lure is J^urotu/li houmlar
123 National Provincial
Union Bank, of Engl:
Ltd. ^T. L. PoH
branch manager )
130 Faterson Harry M.ii. sm-g
132 Saye Miss, miilijer
134 Robinson Reuben, ch
1 3D Robnison Mrs. Lela Alma,
picture dealer
138 Perry Ivor Bertie, si
140 Powell Frank Iv(jr, g
here IS Uanishci .t
,42 L.bby o^ph. Watson
170 Hams (If... lieiHv,
172 liarclavs Hank Lt:|.
102 TouibnsonOhs.Uy.ui.hlstr
i86 VValford Misse- I'iorence
.M Am), dairy
18S Kinnersley James T. gr.)
190 Archer Mrs. Eiuma.fried
tish de^iler
192 Allen James Jn.bnot repr
212 EvansMissEmily.confctnr
lureis Ba,i„.-s:reni<en.
PiLLAu Letter Box
214 Chivers Enoch, builde
231 TavlorRavmond l.k..<
N'ixon Robert Willi
292 Brown Walter
.. here h Flo.rlaii'l avenue ...|
96 Evans John
298 Earl Robert
Mills George
Harrison Wm. com. trav ,
304 C'ollev Hubert Henry
306 Jenkins John William
308 Cass Kichar.l William
Ell.s Mrs
Exley Robert
314 Oaksholt Arthur |
' Edwards ThomasRichardi
318 Pile George Carey 1
320 Fleetwood Henry 0 j
.... here is Lon'jspears aveii —
322 Marrison Percy Reginald |
324 Trodd Mrs " j
326 Thomas Henry Ivor ]
328 Cari.ss Mrs
330 Cooper (ieorge Henry
332 Howard Alvin i
334 Maxwell William Arthur,!
master miiriner |
336 Baker Henry
338 Gibb'ns Sidney j
340 DaviesMissMary,private
school
342 Bloomfield Harry
348 Hinchley Harry
350 Williams John
352 Thomas Frederick
'Hodge Mori ey Joseph,
stationer.
Post Office
balfa)
356 Millard John, dairy
,st. Mark's Church In-
stitute (Rev. R. W.
Evans, hon. sec)
WEST SIDE.
;il Schn.il
■n's Ltd electrical en-
eers ( Regal works )
Mossford F. T. & Co. Lt 1
monumental mason (Glad-
stone hnildings, Gladstone
place)
.... here is Gelnyaer St
I Le.ghThos. fried lish dealt
3 Lansdnwn Charles Henry,
decorator
5 Cardell Edwin.produce brt
The Barracks
.here is Borou(fhhouudarj/...
... here is New Zealand rd ..„
Matthew
87 Young
boot repairer
So Lougher Thomas Artlui
art needlework depot
gt Collcy Albert, hair dress
Mn
1 nomas r
C Hodge
) statii
\ Town
(. (Gat
9 Coles Mrs. S. A. greengro
.. /,.■,-. is Heathfield rd
01 Hose William George
II Gallaher John Frederick
M.B., B.ch.Edin. physi-
cian & surgeon
13 Reos Thomas
IS Davies John Truemaii
17 Littlejohns Thomas
,9 Ikgg Arthur
.21 (ireensmilhMrs. E
i23 .Matthews Isaac
i27Towler Frank Arthur
[29 Power Frank Rees
[31 C.rocker Albert
[33 TopoDtt John Beaumont
[35 Jones Alfred, music tchr
[37 Isherw.iod William Fredk
139 Rees Grittiths John
141 Long Joseph A
[43 Matthews Thomas
[45 Dolling George
147 EdmoiidsW.Uiam Thomas
149 Sampson Percival
151 Thomas Robert
I S3 Pile George, grocer
...:.. here is jraiUand St
ISS Travers Wm. Alfred.bakr
157 Jones Mrs
I .;q Cashin Mrs
NOKTU SIDE.
I Jones Miss
3 Davies Mrs
5 R.igers Xortnan
Mr
"Windsor esplanade, Docks.
AVindsor ter.t.i Penarth ter.
1 Sjiarkes Frederick James
.'t:8ons,haulage contrctrs
2 Ford John
3 ReesRev.FrederickWilliam
n.A. [vicar of St. Ste-
phen s &. surrogate]
4 Davies Rev.Thos.[B.i]itist]
5 Symonds Trevor
6 Dawkin-Jones Lewis, d.iuk
,,ilot
7 Brown Mrs
3 M.irgan John Edwar I
9 Crofts Peter
3 Smith CharlesKelraaiiM.B.,
ch.B. physician & surgn
1 Williams Edwin, pilot
2 tniy William Arthur
3 Jones Geoige
4 Russell Miss
5 Ames Mrs
16 Gee Frank
7 Thoresen Alfred
8 Paulsen Mads
9 StonemanChs.Hy.dock pill
Windsor lane, 34 Wiiids.>i
place to Dumfries place.
Bryan E.&Co.clothing nianfr;
lUen
244 Catlord John
246 Catford Edwin Rober
248 Hardess Miss
250 Watkins Thomas Fra:
252 Edwards Charles
254 Jones Mrs
236 Rich Thomas Sidney
here is Ca,
rd .
260 Uorward William
262 McCreadie James Robert
264 Stanford WiliiainHoward,
commercial traveller
2i6 Aven Robert
2 18 Jones Thomas William
II Evans John, baker
13HnghesMissElizh.fncy.drpr
15 Vale Charles, fruiterer
17 Kinman Thf.mas, butcher
19 Cardiff (^o-operative So-
ciety Limited
21 British & Argentine Meat
Co. Limited
23 F'ines Lt 1. boot & shoe dlrs
25 & 27 Humphreys Jn. drpr
here is .4ustralia rd
29 Arnold Ed wardLtd.grocers
29 Brown Theoj.hiliis Lester,
artihcial leeth maker
lombe John Dingle,
outfitter
33 Lennards Ltd- boot & shoe
U71 R.ipke Alfrf.l John
1 173 Johnson William Henry
175 S.Hithgate Albert James
179 Rogers Rowland Ivor
I iSi Jones Williimi
1 183 Ayre James
185 Taylor Charles
1 187 Lloyd Thomas
89 Howell Howard Hill
91 James Mrs
93 McCann Howard Owen
95 Clark Miss
97 Pr.isser Arth.Jn. Handley
99 Orchard Frederick
!Oi Ellas Thomas
03 Partitt Frank
^7 Raggett John Albert
09 Bates William
13 Lee Jticob
William street, Ca
26 Morliuior strett to I
canna terrace.
270 I
274 Wats.in William B
270 GLiss Frederick
278 Paske Miss
2to Beanies Thoiuas William
282 Kelly John Moulton
284 Rees Lewis
2^6 Giles Alfred, solicitor
238 Mitchell Jas.mstr.marini
, Wa
Mor
5 CarolineElii
iiid Geo.chmst
George Berry
43 Baker Walter, grocer
... here is Newf .midland rd ...
45 Siiii'h Robert Arthur
GOSPKL H^LL
47 Ridge Mrs.E.A. fancy drpi
51 Carew Mrs. Louise, confr
SS Carty Mrs
71 JonesRev.Caradoc[Baptst|
81 Ransom William C. builder
83 Howells Stanley, dairyman
8s Evans HerbertWm.shopkpr
Day (xeo. fried fish dealer
Wilson street, Splott, 198
Railway st. to Moorland rd.
Wimljorne street, 8 1 Port-
man Moor rd. to Swansea
street. East moors.
NOKTH SIDE.
here is Neath st
32 MaherTimothy Wm.shpkpr
72 Power Thomas, shopkeepr
Winchester avenue,Roath,
SOUTH SIDE.
2 Price Mrs
4 Walliker Herbert John
6 Nicholas John
8 Lucie James
[Q Jeflery William
[ 2 Ayres Mrs
SOUTH
Alexandka (
I Morgan Richard Kowl.mil,
solicitor
I Thompson Mrs. J. A. cor-
setiere
I Mechanical Packings ;\.
Accessories Co
I PrestonMissM.photo enlrgr
I Williams H&Co. bulclvjrs
1 Thompson GeorgeB. photo-
grapher
2 Baldwin A.G. & Co.lailor-
2 Denture Institute Ltd
3 Downing James Robert.
ophihalmio optician
3 Cadogan Ol.ver Llewellyn,
photographer
4 Burridge .Seaton, ladies'
hair tlresser
5 Heard, Son & Clngg, solrs
.,5 van Waden..yen Hiig.i .\.&
6D, v\\-:",'..ri ' - i.r^t
6 Da ^ N I ■■ ■■■■ . : L^.l
physician X siirg.>..ii
7 Spiridion - Kliszczewski
Clement Grant l.d.s.
Kng. dental surgeon
8 Price, Wentworth & (iads-
by, chartered accntats
8 Cardiflf Building Society,
W. H. Price, sec
8 Carditr Arcade Co.Liinito.1
8 Carditt' Arcade Cnambers
Co. Limited
g James Arth. Perkins, solctr
10 Liverpool & London &
Globe Insurance C.i. Ltd.
(N. C. Plumraer, local
manager)
10 ElectricalApparatusCo.Ltd
10 Herring Horace Raphael,
engineer
10 James Abraham Thomas,
barrister
10 Langraan Thomas Withei-
idge, barrister
'A6
CARDIFF.
>OUTH WALES
[kelly's
Windsor place— continued.
10 Evans I. Walkins, barrister
11 Haslain & Stretton LtJ.
electrical engineers
1 1 Callender's Cable & Con-
struction Co. Limited,
electric cable manufrs
12 Collins E. Tenison m.r.c.s.
Kng. physician &surgeon
13 Son Insurance Office (W.
E.Lloyd.branch inngr)
ager)
14 Prichard Richard M.D.,
ij.M.physician Jfcsurgeon,
&; medical officer of
health to the Llandaff
,<c Dinas Powis Rural
District Council
1 5 Turner JonesHill.physician
& surgeon
1. Guardian Assurance Co.
Limited (Alfred Davies,
resident sec)
17 Martin William, surgeon
1 ■ nowell Alfred m.d.l md.
consul ring physician
19 Grant John William Geary
F.E.c.s.Eng. surgeon
J I Davies Ivor Jones m.d.
Lond. physician
J2 Skyrme Henry Edward
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. physician & surgn
23 f-iieeu A. William c.b.k .
51. D., M.s.jF.R.c.s. surgn
23 Linco'.nWm.Jn.ladies' tailr
24 Cresswell Frank Pearson
Skeffington m.b., b.sc.
T.ond. ophthalmic surgn
PlI.LAl! l.EITEE ROX
NORTH SIDE.
25 Deaf & Dumb Mission Ho.
Jos. Hep«orth,supt. &seo
25 Hepworth Joseph
26 South W lies & Monmouth-
.shire School of Em-
Miss Lena Evans, prin
CairnsMi=s Ehzh.ma-sseuse imi.orter
27 Purncll Ivor Jn. architect 23 Ceneral Electric Co. Ltd.
27 Uobertsnu Lennox, archi- electric appliance mfrs
tect .<- sur; cyor j Weights & Measures, Ex-
28 Owcu .Mrs plosives & Petroleum
29 Castle Coal Co. coal mers I Office
30 Elctchcr Mrs 1 27 Boyle & Co. (Cardiff) Lim.
32 Yorkshire Insurance Co. I boot manufacturers
1"™"™> ; here is Quay st. & tVesUjaU st
Llewelyn Pugh, res. .see; ^ -i ■> ■>
^2GuarantceSocietyLimited,|-Wood street, 84 St, Man-
street to Tudor street. •
Windsor road, Newtown,
Adam St. to the Moors.
3 Davies David, builder
4 Bui pin Charles, hairdressr
Rowe William, smith
Cardiff Education Com-
mittee (work shops)
here ar»Soitth Luion pi.
# The Moors
Morgan D. & Sons, builders'
merchants (show rooms)
Elkington & Co. wheelwrights
here is Buzzard st
ZOAR Baptist Chapel
33 Hall Mrs. Isabella, shopkpr
here is Drtvis st
Windsor terrace. Docks, 1
Dudley street to Windsor
esplanade.
1 EvansThos.eiignrs'. asstnt
2 AbrahamMrs.Annie,aparts
3 Seaborne Kranci5,inspector
4 James Stanley, dock pilot
Womanby street, 15 Castle
street to Quay street &
Westgate street."
SOUTH SIDE.
14 Uorse & Groom p.h.
Mrs. Alice G. Nalmes
Brewer Bros. & Co. elec-
trical engineers
20 Morgan & Richardson Ltd.
window blind manufrs
24 Griffiths J. & Sons, produce
merchants
28 Bellamy A. & Co. Limited,
manufacturing chemists
NOU TH side.
I Hampson Isaac Timothy,
carpenter
9 Lewis William &Stni, corn
dealers
1 1 I'ierrard Justin, brush
Llewellyn Pugh, res. sec
32 .Scottish Boiler Insurance
k Engine Inspection Co.
Ltd.(Wm.Mu.r,local.«cc)
33 Refuge .\ssurance Co. Lid.
(R.J.Thomas, i.nspectnr.
Cardiff division; V,m.
Jackson, district supl)
[English]
here is JViiulsor la
34 Nation.il Insurance Audit
1. i ..MM '>v.lvWall,
■Mvv & iv.mii o( Hope
Union, Leonard Page,
general sec
35 Drake Hy. H. com. agent
30 DavidJ.J.&Co.auctioneers
36 Standard Life assurance
Co. (The) (C. Went-
■W"rlh Lucv, local sec)
36 IVrv.vlh Si.Mm l.nuo.lrv
JO Hour Win. t'lirj.slr. b.i
Obvtral hall
pl„
SOUTH SID
Theatre Roval
Williams Josh. I
iA,CarditT I.ii. 1.1
G. l;..l-,-:i >
I Levi Ali>\. .
3ThomasErii-i ' r
5 Tilley H. W. & 1
graph dealers
7 Barry Richard, news agenl
9 Tilley H. W. & Co. phonj-
graph factors
hereis IJavetoclc st
1 1 Macdonald Mrs. Jessie,
refreshment rooms
13 Spragg Joseph Miller, tried
fish shop
isPascos Mrs. Cassandra,
shopkeeper
17 News of the World(Cardiff
branch)
19 Sclby Thoinas,grocngrocer
33 Jones Bertie, shopkeepei
here is Gout/h st
39 Norihmore Mrs. Estl
Ann, shopkeeper
41 Gould Mrs.Ellen,tobacpast
43 George Hairy.refresh.rms
45 Garelick Marks, tin plate
worker
47 Feldman Lewis, tobaccmst
49 Krotosky -Abraham, bnlch
51 Oliver Mrs. Edith.greengrt
hereis Kisledflfod st .....
53 Evans William, shopkeeper
57 Levi Abraham, tailor
Council Schools
St. Dyfhio's Church
here are Saunders rd. 4'
Tudor st
NORTH SIDE.
here is ITestgate st
Congreuational (Enolish)
Chapel
here is Haveiock st
2 Mantield L. & Son, furni
ture removers
3 Rees Win. Thos. watch ma
10 O'Leary Mrs. Winifred,
confectioner
12 Newport Mrs. Florence,
homupathic medicine
stores
14 Jays Miss Cissie, milliner
14 Wisbey Lewis, shopfitter
there «'.« Scott st
16 Robinson Valentine Thos
picture frame maker
18 Schumanski Woolf, watch
maker
20 RaynesMrs.Alice.confectnr
22 Panibalis Nicholas, grocer
24 Jacobs Leslie, pawnbroker
z6 Clark Mrs.Mabel,news agt
28 Zemla Jacob, baker
here is Raven st
30 Bywater Alfred William,
ironmonger
32 Jukes Mrs Bertha, ward-
robe dealer
34 Jukes Thomas, fruilerer
36 Selby Geo. fried Hsh shop
38 BiigutskyMrs.Rosie.draper
40 Kingston Wra. Alfred, confr
,2 Marcovitch Jacob, pro-
vision dealer
.... here is Kisteddfod st
44 DantzegerAbraham.shpkpr
50 Wei /.man Mrs Hcttie,
confectioner
52 Bradbury Edwd. boot repr
S2A,l!radbrookJn.Hy.berbalst
58 Smith Harry, clothes dlr
63 Goldstein Harris, hair drssr
62 Davis Mrs. Hannah.draper
64 Fnlorian Da\id Hatch,
pho ographer
Joseph C. & Co. fancy
wari'hscmn. (Tudor hi;
Woodcock street, Roath,
62 Partridge road.
[No thoroughfare.]
Stark Tom Henry, corn &
Hour dealer
Woodland place, Roath,
24 \\'ordsworth avenue.
[No thoroughfare].
1 lieiin George
2 Thompson Alfred William
3 Lewis Miss
4 Andrews Miss
!; Bridgcman Mrs
6 Morris All.erl William
■d .Mi:
,:kE
1 William, grocr
.nl (' ryele rep
HI shiVkiir^°o'l'i-^® road, Cathays,
IRailway bridge to Crwys rd
WK45T side.
& 3 W.oodville hotel, S.iml
shell fish dealers
li,drapr|
Harry,!
Lees Andrews
5 Newton Arthur, tailor
7 Lodwick John, clerk
9 Wadley Charles Ernest
17 Pritchard David Stanley,
insurance oSicial
19 Jones Miss
21 Jermyn Mrs
23 Reese Edwin, clerk
25 Hughes Rev. Thos. a t s
[Congregational]
27 Reynolds Miss
29 Davies Mrs
33 Davies Morgan
37 Lloyd David Edward
39 Radcliffe Thos. comul. Irav
41 Morris Jenkyn, teacher cii
43 Talbot Mrs
45 Elsworlhy Mrs
47 Levison iVIoses. com.travUr
51 Hunt Thomas Edwd. bldr
here is Catherine st
53 Wilby Mrs. Mary, shopkpr
55 Th"mas Arthur
57 Irelan t Chas. Percy, cngnr
59 Prosser Joseph Edward
Arthur, cashier
6i Bee Frederick James
63 Brown Mrs
07 Lucas Mrs
69 Smith Thomas.brass liltf r
71 Roberts Harry l.r.c.p. >St
s.i. surgeon
here is Lett!/ st
73 Evan^van
75 Ainsley Miss
77 Walsh Thomas, boiler ma
81 White James, plasterer
33 Wedlakc Wm. engine driv r
85 AyresAlbt. Wm. cabpropr
87 Boyce Wm. Jn.photographr
89 Rogers Roland Ivor, grocer
. here is Flora st
Sr. Teilo's Church
91 Gooeh George, butcher
93 Morgan Jn. (ieo. grcengro
95A, Cownie Fotheriiigliani,
teacher of music
here is Minni/ st
97 Star Tea Co. Ltd. grcers
99 Direct Trading Co. Lim.
provision merchants
101 HobbsHubert,boot. A.-lme
uiakers
lOsDasli&Sons.boot&shoc dirs
107 Jones Hugh J. cherai.t
109 Lander Saml.N.ironmnur
III Ciish&Co. boot makers
1 13 GreenlieldErnst.Chs.drpr
115 Williams John
117 & 122 CairnsStreet, & May
Street Mission
hereis Mai/ st
127 Buckland Mrs. Fanny,
china & gliiss dealer
129 British & Argentine .Meat
Co. Limitcl, l)u;chers
131 E igeley George Edward,
boot ii shoe maker
133 HaiTisonRd. wardrbe.dir
Woodville Road U.m-
TisT Chapel (English;
here is Crvysi-d....
here are Jiauiel ij- Robert st-
KAST side.
St. Audrcn's National
Mixed School
2 Dix Mrs. Theresa, shopltpr
6 Brown Frederick Sainutl
John, process engraver
8 Williams Philip, insur. a;;'.
David, ouKittei!,'
! cngnr
10 !•
12 Perreit Alfd.i
14 Morgan Talie
18 UrassingtonHol-ertGcorte,
nphoNterer
20 JriikinsHarding,loco.drivr
22 Cottage Home lor Bo\s
&UMls(MissLaural<.ch.
foster uiother)
.IKICCTOKY.]
■iOUTH WALES
24 Blackmora Edwin C
26 Jenkins Miss
28 Jones Siimuel, shipwright
32 Pow John S. clerk
34 Rogers Dan Godfrey, wins
& spirit merchant
hereisMundy pi
36 Bow Chongh. laundry
, Town Sub-Post, M. O.
33 & T. O. Mrs. Minnie
' Evans, postmistress
40 HoUingshead John G
44 Gilbert George, musician
46 Lewis David Wyndham,
coal foreman
48 Stephens Mrs. Mary Ann,
apartments
52 Davies Mrs
54 Piuton George Evan, fore-
man carpenter
56 Bickley John Thomas,
linotype ope
60 WilliamsWm R< bt.chemst
62 Williams Evan Jacob
64 Hill Walter John, litter
66 Jones Wva. Morgan, clerk
63 Kreraer Mrs
70 Kalch Albt.E.engine driver
72 Cleverley William
74 Gilbert G. & Co. painters
here is Brydyes pi
76 Parisienne Underlinon Co.
fancy drapers
80 Hancock Mrs. Blanche,
wardrobe deale
82 & 84 Evans Edward & Son,
grocers
8S OwstonMissesL.& J.confrs
90 Kitcher Wm. Hy. uphlstr
92 Thomas Brothers, tailors
94 Cohen Eli, pawnbroker
96 DavidMrs.Margt.hairdrssi
93 Barrett Mrs. Florence,
greengrocer
Brooks Perci\
Rowe, coslu
Willi!
Hoi
sHoodevilleCfaston
5 Rosswell John
17 Miles Miss
- Wide Frederick
Barnes Mrs
here isCowperx
WEST SIDE
20 Washer John
Livermore Mrs
Tatem James
23 Lawrence Arthur
Mun Frank
... here is iroodland 2>l
^ Jones Lewis
26 Cameron Archibald
Jenkins David
28 Williams Mrs
)nes Samuel
30 Joyce Mrs
....here is Southey st...,
31 Barnes William J
32 Morris Benjamin
33 Couzens Miss
34 Case Miss Mervil L. d
maker
here is Oxford la...
.. here is Newport rd
John
H,l:^il
.1. fr
:i6 Uiivies Mrs.M;irllia Jane,
wardrobe dealer
[iS Hurt Fredk. coach buildr
;2o Gwilliam Edwin, pawnbro
122 & 117 Cairns Street &
May Street Mission
t^o Carter Wm.Jn. hair drssr
132 PurnellOscar, fried fish dlr
13S TlioniiVi MissJessie.studiii
140 Loa^stiiffCharlesEdward,
baiaar
1 42 Applebluo'.nSuloinon.tailr
i4).\, Brooks Jas. boot repr
144",'
lEdv
iifecti
144D, Eraser Thos. refresh. rin
144E, Brooks Dye Works Ltd.
dyers & ck-aners
i44F,Lewis John, buicher
here isCrwysrd.^- Alexander St
144 Price Henry, shopkeeper
Words-worth aven. Roath,
9S Newport rd. to Cowper st.
EAST SI
1 Parry Mrs
2 Jones Kich.ir 1
3 Re
Working street, St
street to The Hayes.
2 Spencer A. W. Limited,
domestic macbinerydepot
3 & 4 Finlay, Jenkins & Co.
wholesale haberdashers
Prinx'ES chambers
4 PowelJWm.&Co. estate agts
4 Roach Jn. Martin, accutnt
4 Rees R. Wilfred, solicitor
4 Phillips Charles D. auctnr
5 Stone Augustme J. under-
taker
5 Vurnell Cuthbert M.ne.s.
Lond. professional em-
balmer
6 Jann?r Barnet, solicitor
6 Speucers& Evans, solicitors
8 (irainger Jas. F. rope mfr
3 Hill Ernest E. accountant
L'ii-^k Alexander Ritchie,
consulting marine engnr
GWKN'l CUAMBEliS
9 Johnson Walter & Co. Ltd.
wholesale stationers
9 Hudson S. O. & Co. timber
merchants
9 Williams J . Wallace, accntnt
9 Toms Harold Darke, estate
9 Cyniru Leather Co. leathei
merchants
0 General Accident Fire &
Life Assurance Corpora
tiou Limited(VV. Harold
Parsons, resident sec)
1 & 12 Stone G. & Co.
undertakers
3 & 14 Rees Noah 81 Sons,
hay & corn dealers
.. here is St. Thomas's t,
5 Fines Ltd. boot manutrs
=; Andrews '^ ' " "
;Mr
hercisSuuthey st
6 Jones Rev. John Morgai
[Methodist]
7 Hahm Henry
8 Evans William
9 Ribmson .Mrs
19 Batho,Taylor&; OgdenLim.
millinery warehousemn
Victoria chamuehs
20 Hyton Charles Alfred, solr
20 Cohen & Wilks.warehsemn
20 Williams Peter( Liverpool)
Ltd. wholesale clothiers
20 Mullock Si SonsLtd.printrs
20 Vincent Wm.Jn. tyre factrs
20 Klkington J. & Co. accnts
20 City of Glasgow Friendly
Society (W. Bryndavies,
district manager)
20 Marine Engineers'Training
College,
F. Hovenden, priucipal
20 Evans W. P. manufrs.'agt
20 Leon Isidore, produce bro
20A, McLay &Co.Ltd.printers
21 Stead & Simpson Lim
boot makers
21, 22 & 23 Cross Brothers
Limited, ironmongers
24 Andrews Solomon & Soi
(oliices)
Wyeverne road, Cathays
51 Salisbury road to Wood
ville road.
1 tireening Mrs. Mary, fruitr
3 Inder Albert, butcher
5 BurchHy.John.tobacconist
7 Jenkins Arth. Geo. statnr
7 Costa Vercelli, grocer
St. A.ndrew's Parish
Hall & Institute
17 Price Brothers, decorators
53 & 5S Jenkins Charles Hy
shopkeeper
59 Tucker George, mason
Dommett Mrs. Eliza J
laundress
I, Procter & lladcliffe Ltd
gas engineers
89 Mascetti Giovan
91 Wilson JosephH
■■' -renerHarrv
95 Davis William A. watch ma
97 Gordon William k Son,
fried hsh dealers
99 Gordon Wm.&Sjn,grngros
east SIDE.
2 Colbourne hotel, William
Graham
10 Wyverne Koad Mission
Hall
here is Thesiyer st
i2-\, Ravenhill Jsph. shopkpr
14 Bennett A. furniture deair
li, confr
rry.drapi
butcher
CARDIFF. 2\t
27 Lehmann & Co. Limited,
condensed milk manufrs
29 Litwack Joseph,watch ma-
terial dealer
}i Tanner Alfred Richard,
manufacturers* agent
;)3 Hodge F'rank.papr.bag ma
south side.
6 & 12 Symons' R. P. Sales
Co. Ltd. (The), produ -e
brokers
10 Williams Mrs. Miriam,
ladies' outfitter
i2&6Syinjns' R. P. Sile^
Co. Ltd. (The), [.ro.luce
brokers
14 Williams Thomas, tailor
lb Mitchell Edward, herbalist
18 & 20 Albursa Leon, cile
22 GreaderThos.Hy.scale m i
24 Jones Wm. paper bag mfr
26 Hodge & Co. printers
28, 30 Si 32 Arcade r.H.
Mrs. Mary Duffy
Wyndhara crescent, 1 ,n-
ton, 80 Cowbridge V" 1 i to
east side.
2 Eastmans Ltd. butchers
4 Kosky Woolf, tailor
6 Halliuan Patrick & Son,
wine & spirit merchants
8 Smith Joseph, confecc.iojier
10 Evans Miss Letty, cjnf.-tnr
12 Gilbert Edwd. Isaac,grocer
14 Partitt Arth. fried fish dlr
24 Taylor Maurice, tailor
6oWatkins Mrs. Chrisun i,
shopkeeper
62 Willicobb Benj. news agent
64 Taylor C. (Cardiff) Lti.
furniture dealers
..here is IFyndhamrd
66 Williams John
68 Watkins Watkin WW'.u u
70 Stuckey Philip Wi.lia 11,
holsterer
72 Jones Rhys
74 Warren Williim, .i ■ ■ •,M(r
70
grocers
6 Harvey Alex, ticket writer
;6 AlfredJoseph,phoiograplier
Christadelphian Meet-
ing Rooms
[7 Western Finance Associa-
tion Limited (Albert H.
Drake, dist. manager)
17 Kemp's Mercantile Offices
(John Kemp & Co. Lim)
17 Central Permanent Money
Society
17 Cohen B.& Co. blouse mas
17 Newton John R. mfrs.'agt
17 SpiHjruALisT Church
17 Jones Evan & Co. Ltd,
clothiers
18 Fulton, Dunlop &Co. Lim,
wine & beer retailers
16 Sheppard Wm. B. grngro
18 Roper Miss R. shoi>kecpcr
34 Pearce William Alexander,
watch maker
50 Edwards Mrs. Annie S.
costumier
here is Fitzroy st
54 Cathays ConservativoClub,
Sidney Howe, sec
60B, Griffiths John, grocer
here are Muivly pi. ^
Harriet st
Mason Jn. & Co. blind mas
Dix W. & Son, builders
Wyndham arcade, 54 St.
Mary street to Mill lane.
north side
i> 3, S & 7 Rees Jas. Ingram,
hosier
5 Cardiff Workmen's Liberal
Club & Institute,
John Gardner, sec
9,11 & 13 Dymond Frederick
Percivai, Hag maker
IS & 17 Coles Lewis, leather
merchant
ig Hollyraan Jn. Hy. hosier
21 & 23 Lewis Mrs. Alice,
wine merchant
25 Symons'R.P.Sales Co.Ltd.
(The),cigarette manufrs
Arthur
78 llaiwoodCh.is.\V.si,';i
80 Williams Frank, 111. u
82 Vickers Charles
84 Gould Thomas, bui'.di
86 Bailey John
88 Hurley Mrs
90 Hall Thomas
92 Lang George
94 Jenkins R. Gilbert
96 Rose William, aparliii
98 Wilkinson John
too We3llake George
102 Gun-itona Frederick,
cialt
eller
104 Wheeler Thomas, boot ma
106 Price Brothers, buil ler.~
108 Cross Wm. Hy. insur.a.'c
no Lewis Miss Eleaa .r,
dress maker
112 Todman Willia-n (i ■ »:■:(?
1 14 Clements Henry
116 Ashton James
iiSRowles.Mrs
120 Jones William
122 Wilford Thomas
124 Begbie William H
126 Stowe John Sully, gro.-er
here is H'y.ulliam rd
west side.
here is Halket -■(
9 Donovan John, bser retailr
15 Orowther A. .M. tobacco
pipe manafacturer
i7HayesJohniSon,boot repr.«
25 Goodwin William, shopkpr
iks (Carriers) Lti.
rding agents
29 Gardiner John
31 Thomas Thomas
33 Loyns Mark
35FrankhamMrs.Mar\-,mJwf«
27 Le_'
248 CAPDII'F.
WVSTDHAM CRESCENT— con
37 King Walter
39 Kelly William, cariwnter
41 Jackson Walter
43 Male Frank
45 Hammer Richard
47 Crerman John
49 Sansom Wm.Henvy, tiniklr
SI Thomas David
53 Mcirgan Georije William
55 Williams James
57 Lougher Kichard
59 Unen Owen
or Llewelyn Daniel
63 Uces Mrs
65 Coombes Miss Ida, teacher
of music
67 Slade Arthur
tg Hensley Henry
SOUTH WALES.
71 Ashman Mrs. Harriet
Kliza, apartments
73 (iarwnod William
75 Cottrell William
77 Harries David
79 triddings Ernest W
Si Hill Samson
83 Johnson Jose|ih
85 Searles Joseph
87 Phillips James
89 Morgan Albert, shopkeepei
20 Jones Albert, shopkeeper
Wyndham road, Cantcjn,
64 Wyndham crescent to
Severn road.
57 Coster Harry Edward
tireorge, shopkeeper
KiRE Alarm
Wyndham street, Canton,
66 Craddock street to
\\'vndham place.
here is Heath si
hei-e IS Lewis st
30 Arthur Thomas, shopkpr
44 Hannah David, com. trav
48 Baugh William, builder
56 Cram Robert Oliver, vac
cination officer fo
Cardiff district
I Crookes Mrs. Marv E. mid-
wife
67 Clee William,french polishi
York place.
.See Ferry road.
York street, Cauton, from
383 Cowbridge road.
lA.liowdicktleo.Hv.boot repr
here is Tinte'rn St
6 Hooper Hy. brewers' agnt
14 Hart Ueorge William,
engineers' titter
18 Bryan Rev. FrankColin m.a
20 Baker Richard Dod
22 Jarvis Arth. tailors' cutter
24 Evans Wm. engine driver
24 Evans Miss Dolan, teacher
26 GealyRev. S. Evans [Con-
gregational]
Zinc street, Roatli, Tin st
36 James Adam, shopkeeper
CAEDIFF PRIVATE KESIDENTS
Aaron Mrs. 165 Richmond rd. Roath
.\arsteth Rev. Ivar, Norwegian
vicarage, 181 Cathedral rd. Canton
Abbott Heary Thomas, 104 Byder st
Canton
Abbott James Edward, 8 Dogo st.
Canton
Abbott Walter, 38 Blaenchdach st.
Grangetown
Abraham David, i Wellfield pI.Eoath
Abraham William, 70 Llanfair road
Canton
Abrahams Joshua, 134 Cathedral rd
Accombe Arthur, 20 The Walk,
Tredegarville
.\ckford Mis. gi Mackintosh place,
Eoath
Adams Edwin, 130 Holmesdale street.
Grange town
Ad.ims Mrs. 32 Bangor street. Roath
Adams Mrs. 27 Kincraig st. Roath
Adams Reginald Mervvn, 15 Vic-
toria Park road west. Canton
.\ddey Miss, 59 Bangor St. Roath
Addie John, 4 Kincraig street, Roath
.\gnew James Alexander, 77 Pen-y-
waiii road, Roath
A-new John R.14 Kyveilog st. Canton
Ahier James Arthur, 26 Victoria
Park road, Canton
Aikmen Mrs. 22 Ninian rd. Roath
Ainsley Miss, 75 Woodvillo rd.Cathays
Ainsley Mrs. Tyne Holm, Lake road
east, Roath
Ainsley T. L. 205 Cathedral road,
Aitken Robert, 17 Alma road, Roath
.\itken Robert. 23 Kingsland road,
Akenhead Alfred, 8 Plasturton avenue,
Canmn
Akers Hugh Stanley, 57 Romilly rd.
west. Canton
Akers Mrs. 8 St. John's ores. Canton
Albin Frederick John Albert, 24
Pon-y-Ian road, Ronth
Al.i.T Ernest. 15 C'onway rd, Canton
Aldndffe Uv. 197 Cathedral rd Cantn,,
Aliliid;;.- John, 43 Hamilton st Cantii
AiiUidse William, 59 Pentrebano st
Graneetown
Alfred Joseph, 34 Taff embankment,
Gransotown
Alliin Peter A. 88 Colum road
Allan Septimus, 9 Hendy st. Roath
Allaway Mrs, 63 Pontcanna st. Canton
Allcock John, 100 Cathedral read.
Canton
Allen Fredk. 5.9 Claude rd. Roath
Allen Fredk, 148 Richmond rd. Roath
Allen Miss, 107 Richmond rond.Rnatti
Allen Mrs. 30 Cvmmer st.Gransetown
Allen Mrs. 62 Miskin st. Cathavs
Allen Peter. 38 Kind's rd. Canton
Allen Snmiiel Wesley. 14 Words-
worth avenue. Roath
Allen Vincent Chas. Fairfield, Ely rd
Allen Wm. 190 Cathedral rd. Canton
AUgood James, 164 Coiam road
Allguod Mrs. 143 Colum road
AUin George, 289 Albany rd. Roath
Allison David Charles, 12 Richmond
road, Roath
Allison Jn, 18 Westville rd. Roath
AUwood Fdk. Jn.63 Romilly rd.Cautn
Alsop Edwin, 10 Ladysmith rd. Roath
Alves Domingo Olivera, 7 Kyveiloi;
street. Canton
Ambrose Jack, 27 Shirley rd. Roath
Ambrose Mrs. 126 Richmond rd. Roath
Ames Mrs. 15 Windsor esplanade,Dcks
Amor Fredk. 92 Claude road, Roath
Anderson Rev. David B.A. (English
Presbyterian), 11 St. Andrew's ores
Anderson Frederick George, 5 Giles-
ton road, Pontcanna
Anderson James Ridley, 67 Plastur-
ton avenue. Canton
Anderson Jn. 102 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Anderson Mrs, 51 Deri road, Roath
Anderson William Campbell M,D,
187 Newport road, Roath
Andrews Arthur, i83 Cathedral rd,
Andrews Charles, n Pen-v-lan ter-
race, Roath
Andrews Francis E, 37 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Andrews Frank, 8 Hamilton st.Cantn
Andrews Joseph William, 16 Vic-
toria Park road east. Canton
Andrews Miss, 4 Woodland pi. Roath
Andrews Mrs. 158 Newport rd. Roath
Andrews Sydney Jenkins, 4 Victoria
avenue. Canton
Andrews Thomas William, 14 Romilly
road. Canton
Angel W. 189 Newport road, Roatli
Angell Thos. 51 Pen-y-lan rd, Roath
Angier James, 23 Ilton road, Roath
An^-le Arthur, 15 Marlborough road,
Roath
Amiear William, 202 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Aiisell Chas, loS Llanfair rd, Canton
Aiisleey Arthur, 4 Rvder st. Canton
Anthony Mrs. 44 Romilly rd, Canton
Appleton Charles Henry, 12 Tydraw
road, Roath
Arkell James Wilfrid, 8 Ladvsmith
road. Roath
Arman James. 58 Richards ter. Roath
Armslead Thos, Greenmounl, Elv rd
Armstrong Jn. 34 Tydfil pi, Roath
Arnold Richard, Oakridge, North rd.
Maindy
Arnold Richd. 9 Piirbeck st. Canton
Arscott Lewis William, i Victoria
avenue. Canton
Arthnr Andrew, cimmercial travllr.
Teilo street. Canton
Arthur David. 8 Honard ter. Roath
Arthur Mrs, 257 Albany rd, Roath
Ash Henry, 36 Marlborough rd, Roath
Ash Ivor, 36 Hamilton street. Canton
Ash John, 20 Meadow st. Canton
Ashcroft Hy. 9 Kyveilog st. Canton
Ashlord Walter. 128 Claude rd. Roath
Ashley Howard, 75 Romilly rd.Cantii
Ashley Mrs. 28 Conway rd. Canton
Ashton Archibald. 39 Romilly cres-
cent. Canton
Ashton David Morgan, 93 Pen-y-wain
road, Roath
Ashton Jas, 116 Wyndham cres,Cai.tn
Ashton John, no Kind's rd. Canton
Ashton Mrs. Inglewood, Tvdraw rd.
Roath
Ashton Mrs. g Neville st. Canton
Ashton Thomas, 112 King's rd.Cantii
Aspinall Jn. 104 Clive st. Grangetown
A.sselbergs Cornelius, 30 Colum rd
Atkins Chas. 6 Hamilton st, Canloo
Atkins Edward Trevethen, 26 Lady
smith road, Roath
Atkins Mrs. 154 LlandaEf rd. Canton
Atkins Mrs. 176 Llandall rd. Canton
Atkins Mrs. 24 Miskin st. Cathavs
RedclilT-
49 Ro
Atkinson Miss. 142 Richmond :
Roath
Atkinson Sydney, 79 Plasturton ;
Canton
Atwell Arthur
Canton
Aubry Percy William. 16 Romilly
road. Canton
Auckland James. m3 Marlbonn.u-h
road. Riiath
Auckland Robert John, 174 Llamlaff
road, Canton
Auirustus William. 71 Llanfair id
Canton
Aukland Saml. i Amesburv rd. Rmlh
Auslen Miss, 61 Talbot st', ('aiitnii
Austin Mrs, 30 Stacev rd. Rn,,ili
Austin Thomas, 27 Oakneld slRoiib
Austin Wm. 149 Clive road, ('anion
Aven Robert. 266 Whitchurch road.
Cath-iys
AvIifTe jsph. 24 Colchester av.Roatli
Avliffe Mrs. 7 Arran place, Roath
Aylward Theodore Edward, 100 Con-
naught road, Roath
Ayre Jas. 183 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
iyres Mrs. 105 Newport road, Ro.ilii
Ayres Mrs. 12 Winchester av. Roath
Baby Percy, 31 Partridge rd. Roath
Bacii Mrs, 16 Lochaber st, Roath
Backhouse Mrs, 269 Newport rond.
Roath
Bacon Geo. 27 Roath Court rd.Roatb
Badcoe Mark, 48 Conway rd. Canton
Badger George, 4 Plasturton gar-
DIRECTOKY.I
Badham Kev. Edgar (English
Presbyterian Church of Wales), 49
Conway roiul. Canton
Bage Misses, 33 Newport rd. Roath
Baggett John Albert, 207 Whit
church road, Cathays
Baggett Mrs. 18 Plasturton avenue
Canton
Bagley Edward H. 2 Southey st.Boath
Bail John, 107 Clive road. Canton
Bailey Alfred
tlede
North rd.
Gabalfa
Bailev Fredk. 60 Glenrov st. Roath
Bailey Jn. 86 Wyndham" cres. Canton
Bailkeusc Lambert, 28 Monthernier
road, Cathays
Baines Saml. 22 Rectory rd. Canton
Bainton Frank, s Pen-y-wain place,
Roath
Baird Mrs. 73 Peiitrebaiie street,
Grangetown
Baker Bev. Joseph M.A. (vicar of SI.
Catherine's), 49 Romilly rd. Canton
Baker Albert Frank, 108 Monther-
mer road, Cathays
Baker Benj. 16 Clive st. Grangetown
Baker Chas. A. 35 Bovertoii st.Enath
Baker Eli, 171 Catliavs ter. Cathavs
Baker Frank, 3 Hamilton st. Canton
Baker Frank, 65 Partridge rd. Roath
Baker Frederick, 4 Beacon st. Canto
Baker Frederick, 26 North road
Baker Hy. 336 Whitchurch rd.Cathv
Baker J. W. i Cliurch ter. Eriath'
Baker Miss, 85 Plasturton av.Caulu:
Baker Mrs. 100 Claude road, Roath
Baker Mrs. 17 Locliaber st. Eoath-
Baker Mrs. 8 Ninian road, Roath
Baker Percy. 76 Cathedral rd. Canton
Baker Richard Dod, 20 York st
Canton
Baker SI. Bees, 7 Llanfair rd. Cantoi
Baker Thomas, 14 Clive st.Grangetown
Baker Thomas, 25 Victoria Park rd
west, Canton
Baker Thomas George, 21 Ladvsmitl
road, Roath
Baker Tom, 35 Fields Pk. nl. Cai.ti
Baker William Charles, 20 Blaencly
dach street, Grangetown
Baker William D. 9 Lochaber st.Boath
Bakei- William Lnwrie, 10 Kyveilog
Balcnmbe Wilfred Osmond, 53 Tal-
bot street. Canton
Baldwin Wyndham, 188 King's road,
Canton
Bale Alfd. Hy. 5 Bernard av.Canton
Bale Arthur, 11 Partridge rd. Roath
Ball Henry, 135 Westville rd. Eoath
Ball Mrs. 71 King's road. Canton
Ballard Walter Ewart.i Llanhleddian
gardens, Cathays
Balleine Capt. Archibald, 25 Claude
road, Eoath
Balliene Douglas. 36 Stallcourt
avenue, Roath
Bailey Albert, 20 Hendy street, Roath
Ballinger George Edward, 25 Metal
street, Roath
Ballingtyne Mrs. 73 Conway rd.Cantn
Balman Rev. Albert Richard (United
Methodist), 23 Llanhleddian gar-
dens, Cathays
Bahner John, 2 Stacev road, Eoath
Balston Mrs. 36 Clive rd. Canton
Bampton George. 67 Ninian rd. Boath
Banbury John Symons, 7 Roath
Court road, Roath
Banbury Sydney, loGrcnville rd.Boath
Banbury William Thomas, 71 Kim-
berley road, Roath
Bancroft Mrs. 40 Connanght rd. Roath
Banham Ernest, 13 Stacey rd. Roath
Banks Ernest John, 73 Pen-v-wain
road, Roath
Banks John, 15 Lochaber st. Roath
Banner Mrs. 86 Ryder street. Canton
Banner Mrs. 13 Talbot street. Canton
Banner Philip William, 60 Cathedral
road. Canton
Bannister Mrs. 7 Trafalgar rd.Boath
80LTH WALES.
Bant Jsph. Hy. 23 Partridge rd.Roath
Baragwanath John, 21 Mafeking rd.
Roath
Baragwanath Mrs. 47 Pencisely road.
Barber Thomas, 52 Colum road
Barberis John, 125 King's rd. Canton
Barbier Paul (professor of french lan-
guage & literature), 21 Corbett rd
Cathays
Barder Hrbt. Chas. 16 Tydfil pi. Roath
Bardo Alfred -Augustus, 6 Dyvrii]
street. Canton
Barker Mrs. 48 Oaklield st. Eoath
Barlow Charles A. 3 Pen-y-wain rd
Roath
Barnardo George Fleming M.B., CM
19 St. Andrew's crescent
Barnes Edgar, 27 Kimberley rd.Roath
Barnes Harry, 59 Hamilton st. L'anti
Barnes Mrs." 19 Wordsworth av.Eoa
Barnes William, 104 Llandafl rd.Can
Barnes William J. 31 Wordswort
avenue. Ruath
Barnett Chas. 103 Kimberley rd.Roath
Barnett Richard Edward, 16 Cy
street, Grangetown
Barnett Solomon, 55 Ninian rd.Boath
Barnett William, 72 Ninian rd. Roath
Barr Mrs. 8 Syr David's av. Canton
Barraby Frederick, 109 Monthemie
road, Cathays
Barraby William John, 37 Mouther
mer road, Cathay
CARDIFF.
249
Llan-
Geoi
■ove, C;
iton
Jney, ;
,-^^ain place
Roath
Barrett Thos. 81 Romillv rd. Cantoi
Barriscale Ed. 63 Richmond rd.Roatl
Barron Ez.ekiel. ig Victoria av.Cantr
Barry Edwin, 271 Albany rd. Roath
Barr\ Hy. 26 Waterloo road, Roath
Bartieet Frank, 28 Alma road, Eoath
Bartlett Fi-aiiois Jnhn. 102 Munthev.
Baitlril \\,ili.-i. _■ j;..alu C'liUM |.
Eoath
Barton Arth. 69 Partridge rd.Eoal
Barton Cecil, s Ladysmith rd. Roall
Baselow Mrs. i Howard gdns. Boat
Bass Fredk. J. 13 Metal st. Roath
Bass Mrs. 214 Cathedral rd. Canto
Ba.ssett Mrs. Stewart, 33 Pencisel
road. Canton
Bastard Mrs. 2 Trafalijar rd. Eoath
Bateman William Edward, 19 Mo.i
Beames Bertie Richard,
bleddian gardens, Cathays
Beames George, 70 Albany' rd. Roath
Beames Thomas William, 280 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Beard Henry, 7 Montgomery st. Hoath
Beard Mrs. 33 Monthermer rd.Cathys
Beard Mrs. 50 Shirley road, Roath
Beatt Alfred, 3 Victoria av. Cantor ■
Beatt James, 49 Hamilton st. Canton
Beaumont William Sugden, i2Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Beavan Ebenezer, i Balaclava rd. Real h
Beavan F. J. 18 Conway road. Canton
Beavan William Thomas, 2 Plasturton
gardens. Canton
Beck Rev. Canon Frederick John
M.A. (vicar of St. Margaret's), 184
Newport road, Boath
Bed; Mrs. 5 Fitzalan road, Roath
Becker Paul, 9,:; Connaught rd. Rualij
Beckerlegge Mrs. M. 29 Amesburv
ruad, Roath
Beckerlett Mrs. 20 Stall-court aven.
Eunth
Beckett Thos. 3 Fairfield av. Canton
Beciiuet Mrs. 6 Bloom st. Canton
Bedford Charles Ernest, 28 Morlais
street, Boath
Bedford Mrs. 13 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Bee Frederick James, 61 Woodville
road, Cathays
Beecher Alfred. 36 Petrebane street,
Grangetown
Beer Mrs. 67 Malefant st. Cathays
Bichard A. 68 Clive street.
ageto
road.
Bates
Cut
ibert Leonard,
24
Vlavfield
avei
ue
Canton
Bates
Wil
iam, 209 Whitchi
ich rd
Cathays
Batlev
Mr
. -^2 Talbot st
Canton
Batt Hv.
2 Eoath Court
1>I
Eoath
Batt J
ame
W. 161 King's
rd
Cantui
Battel
Mi
s. 73 Shirley r
ad.
Eoath
Battel
Mr
. 17 The Walk
. T
edeoai-
ille
Batty George, 10 Talbot st. Canton
Baudry Mrs. 30 Waterloo rd. Roath
gh Mrs. 21 Ryder street. Canton
Baxter George, 14 Boverton st. Roath
Baxter Harold, 42 Partridge rd.Roath
ixter Miss, 14 Gold street, Roath
lyfield Mrs. 72 Hamilton st. Canton
lyley John Talbot, 95 Colum road
lynam Thomas, 13a Pen-y-lan road,
Roath
Bavnham Mrs. 132 Pen-y-lan road,
Roath
Beable Thomas, 11 Balaclava rd.Roath
Beachey Henry, 34 Conway rd. Cantn
" 'adell Richard, 22 Gileston road,
Pontcanna
Beale William Charles, 45 Pontcanna
reet, Canton
ling Samuel Charles, 8 Pen-y-wain
lad, Roath
Iski Percy. 110 Ninian rd. Roath
Bees Mrs.
Bee
C:anton
Begbie William H. 124 Wyndham
orescent. Canton
Be-g Arth.iiqWhitchuich rd.Catha\s-
Begg Mrs. 6 Clive street, Grangetown
Begg Mrs. 46 Richmond road, Roath
" ' ' " nk, 65 Talbot st. Canton
52 Cathedral rd. Canton
i:-!! I li.irles S. 10 East grove..
T,..l..-a,ville *=
li.ll lOuiest, 43 Maytield av. Canton
Bell Francis, 78 Colum road
Bell John, 18 Berthwin st. Canton
Bell William, 3 Hendy street, Eoath
Bell William, 98 Llanfair rd. Canton
Bellamy Arth.Jn.2 Ninian rd. Boath
Bellamy Frank, Parkside, Tydran
road, Roath
Bellimeis Thos. 59 Partridge rd.Roath.
Bellingham Miss, 2 Richards terrace,
Roath
Bement Hirain, 15 Bangor st. Roath
Bement Mrs. 82 Claude road, Roath
Bending James, 97 Pentrebane st.-
Granu-etown
Bendy Mrs. 132 Marlborough road,.
Roath
Bendy Wilfred Henry, Ferndene, Lake
road west, Roath
Benjamin David, 5 Redcliffe av.Cantn
Benjamin Miss C. A. 7 Fairfield
avenue. Canton
Benn Geo. i Woodland pi. Eoath
Bennett Arth.74 Connaught rd.Roath
Bennett Arth. 193 Newport rd.Roath
Bennett Evans, 87 Monthermer rd.
Cathays
Bennett'jn. L. 35 Kiiicraig St. Roath
Bennett Marcus. 6 Berthwin street.
Miss
Meta
Bennett Mrs. 14 Connaught rd. Hoatb
Bennett Mrs. 12 Metal street. Roath
Bennett Mrs. 207 Newport rd. Roath
Bennett Mrs. The Mount, C yn-coe.l
road. Roath park
Bennett Walt. Wm. 94 Claude rd.Roath
Bennett William Henry, 43 Connaught
road, Roath
Benson Leslie Bernard Gilpin, 14
The Walk, Tredegarville
Berkeley Mrs. 41 Kincraig st, Boath
Berkiiis Willi;
Lochaber st
Bernard Mis. }
Bernard
Berrow John. 43 Talliot st. Canton
Berry John, ^i Partridae rd. Roath
Berrj Mrs. 5 Bangor street, Roath
Berrj- Mrs. 98 Claude road, Roath
Berrv Mrs. 85 Hamilton st. Canton
Berry Rd. Hylio? Kimberley rd. Roath
Berry Thomas, 8 Grange' gardens,
Grangetown
Bertram Harry, 51 Peiitrebane st,
Grangetown
Berwick Mrs. 38 Richards ter. Roath
Best William,77 Partridge road,Roath
Bevan Arthur, 34 Cyn-coed road.
Roath park
Bevan Charles. 50 Stauey rd. Roath
Bevan James Charles, 304 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Bevan Mrs. 75 Shirley road, Roath
Beynon Arthur. 50 Pentrebane street.
Bibby Frederick. 52 Pentrebane st.
Grangetown
Bicktord George Goi-don, 3 Pen-y-lan
place, Roath
Biddlecomb Mrs. 172 Mackintosh
place. Roath
Bielski Charles. ; Sinian rd. Roath
Bielski W;Uter, 103 Ninian rd. Boath
Bielsky Oswald. 28 Westville road,
Roath
Biggleston Ernest Christopher. 49
Pontcanna street. Canton
Billett William, 102 Severn gro.Cantn
Billing Geo. 13 Harrismith rd. Boath
Billot Fdk. Geo. 184 Albanv rd.Boatb
Btlsborrow The Most Rev. James
Rnmanus O.S.B. (Catholic Arch-
bishop of Cardiff). 24 Newport
road, Roath
Bin-lev John Thomas. 28 Mateking
mad. Roath
Binks Mrs. 3 Westville road. Boath
Binstead Thomas Henrv. 37 Penhill
rr.ar'. Canton
Bueh Alex. 36 Iltou road, Boath
Bird C. H. 38 Newport road, Roath
Bird Edwin George, 226 Newport
ri.:id. Enath
Bird Ernest William, 70 Connaught
road. Roath
Bird Haruld, 20 Bomilly road.Canton
Bird Miss, 63 Connauulit road. Roath
Bird Mrs 217 Newport road. Roath
Biid William James. 146 Richmond
r.iad, Roath
Birdwnod Alfred, 16 Talbot St. Cantn
Bin .Mrs. 36 Newport road, Boath
Bivtlind Albt. 20 Mayfield av Canton
Bishop Geo. Wm.47 Conway rd. Cantn
Bishop Henry Lewis, 24 Richards ter-
race. Roath
Bishop Mrs. 121 Clive rd. Canton
Bishop Walter George, 42 Sandring-
ham road. Boath
Bishop Wm. 71 Severn grcj. Canton
Bisson George Henry. !;i Paget st.
(rrangetown
Black Andrew W. 17 Pen-v-nain
place, Roath
Black Duncan, 64 Clive rd. Canton
Black John Turner Stanley, n Bover-
toii street. Boath
Black William. 23:; Newport rd. Roath
Blackburn Joseph, 20 Gilestnn rd.
Pontcanna
Blacker Robert Harvey, 59 Penciselv
road. Canton
Blackmore Edwin Charles, 24 Wood-
ville road, Cathays
Blackmore Henry, 69 Monthermer
road, Cathavs
Blake Fdk. Wm.32 Miskin st. Cathavs
Blake Henry. 78 Miskin St. Cathavs
Blake Ivor. 11 Montgomerv st.Hoath
Blake Mrs. ;;9 Llanfair road. Canton
Blake Richard Alfred, 158 Colum rd
Btearev Richard William, 4 Mont-
gomery street, Roath
SOUTH WALES.
Blenkey Frederick, 35 Pontcanna st.
Canton
Blewett Edward Benjamin Carmen,
12 Boverton street, Roath
Blick Mrs. 39 Clun terrace, Cathays
Blight Miss, 20 Kelvin road, Roath
Blight WiUiam Lyne M.D. 47 Newport
road, Roath
Blindell Mrs. 62 Amesburv rd.Boatb
Blogg Thomas A. 54 Park' place
Bloom Harry, 233 Inverness pl.Boath
Bloomfield Harry, 342 Whitchurch
road, Cathavs
Blundell Eob'ert. 74 Clive street.
Grangetown
Blvton Arth. 24 Pen-v-lan ter. Boalh
Boddington Alht.82Llandaff rd. Cantn
Eogod Wilfred, 1 Plasturton aven.
Canton
Bolton Bev. William (Catholic), The
Presbytery, Charles street
Bomford James. 2 Sandringham id.
Roath
Bonar Alex. 40 Claude road. Roath
Bond Austin, 69 Park place
Bond James. 28 Talbot street, Canton
Bond Samuel, 9 The Walk, Trede-
gariille, Boath
Booth Harold, 24 Kingsland rd. Canton
Booth Richard L. 249 Newport rd.
Boath
Booth William, 99 Newport rd. Roath
Booty Arth. 49 Talbot st. Canton
Boshier Mrs. 94 Colum road
Bosley Mrs. 32 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Bosse Wm. Chas. 196 King's rd. Cantn
Boswell James, 58 Llanfair rd. Canton
Bott Miss, 72 Richmond rd. Roath
Boucher Harry Loveden, 160 Llandaff
road. Canton
Iy.2Gordon rd. Boath
30 Llanfair rd. Cantn
Boucott Edwd
BoTighton .411
Houghton Mr
Roath
Bnu'.'hton William
8 Pen-v-la
Fields Park rd.
Boughton William Albert. 144
Cathedral road. Canton
Bowcher Frank, 17 Bangor st. Roath
Bowchier Charles Albert, 24 Cyn-coed
road, Boath park
Bowden Arth. 80 Llanfair rd. Canton
Bowden Edwd.ioo Pen-v-lan rd.Boath
Bowden Ernest, 4 Hamilton st. Cantn
Bowden Mrs. 28 Marlborough road.
Boath
Bowden William Geo. 92 Colum rd
Bowen Eev. Thomas (sec. to Welsh
Presbyterian .Sustentation Fund).
36 Miskin street. Cathavs
Bowen .)obn M. 6r Pen-'v-wain rd.
Boath
Bowen Mrs. aiGlynrhondda stCathys
Bowen Mrs. 58 King's road. Canton
Bowen Thos." 38 Miskin st. Cathays
Bowen Thomas. 18 Boath Court pi.
Boath
Bowen Walter Henry, 28 Boverton st.
Boath
Bowen-Jones John, i Walker rd.Splott
Bowers Walt. 18 Turberville pi. Cantn
Bowie John Ounninghaiu M.B. 128
Newport road, Roath
Bowler Hy. 223 Inverness pi. Roath
Bowles Thos. 136 Cathedral rd. Canton
Bowles William Lisle, 140 Cathedral
road. Canton
Bowling Sidney F. i Rawdon place.
Canton
Bowman Mrs. 11 1 Connaught road,
Boath
Box Hy. 43 Cathedral rd. Canton
Boxall Mrs. 4 Morlaia st. Boath
Boyce Mrs. 4 Cyril crescent, Boath
Boyd John. 2 Wellfield road, Roath
Bovle James, 70 Cathedral rd. Canton
Boyle William Anglus. 65 Westville
road, Boath
Boys Charles Victor, 40 Kimberley
road, Boath
[mo.^ly's
Brabyn Ernest, 87 Marlborough rd.
Roath
Brabyn Wm. Jsph.6 Cyril cres. Roath
Brace David, 91 Ninian road, Roath
Brace Thos. 85 Pen-y-wain rd. Roath
Bradbury Mark, 29 'Kingsland ri.ad.
Canton
Bradbury Philip Benjamin, g Vic-
toria Park road east. Canton
Braddon James H. 30 Morlais st Roalh
Bradley Cecil, 14 Tydraw rd. Roath
Bradley Wm. 30 Cathedral rd. Canlmi
Bradnum William, West down.
Tvdraw road, Roath
Bradshaw Charles William Hales, 2-
Pencisely road. Canton
Bradshaw John Georire. 27 Pencisely
road. Canton
Brailli Joseph, 125 Queen street
Brailli Paul, 69 Richmond rd. Eoatli
Brain Jsph.Wm.i Lochabar st.Boath
Brameld Edgar Vernon,39 Colum rd
Bravery Samuel Bowen, 116 Llandall
road. Canton
Bray Arthur, i Stacey road, Boalh
Brav Arthur Ward. ' 3:; Amesburv
road, Roath
Bray John Wade, 83 Colnm road
Breckon George, 172 Albanv rd. Roath
Brecon Walt. 6 Pen-y-wain' pi. Boath
Bregartner Julius. 2 Metal st. Boath
Brend Kenneth B. 61 Oaktield street.
Roath
Brennan James, 7 Ilton road, Roath
Brewer Ernest, 191 Mackintosh pi.
Roath
Bfewer John Jackson, 2 Pontcanna
street, Canton
Brian Edward David. St. Brides,
North road, Gabalfa
Brian Jn. 7 Senghennydd pi. C'athays
Bridge Mrs. 18 Amesbury rd Roatb
Bridgeman Mrs. 3 Woodland pi. Roath
Bridgman John,63 Richards ter. Boath
Bridgwater Mrs. 40 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Bridle Fredk. 14 Amesbury rd. Boatli
Brierley Edward E.. M.B. 23 New-
port road. Boath
Bright Colin, 72 Connaught rd.Boatb
Bright Wm. 105 Llandaff rd. Canton
Briner Isiah, 5 Cyril crescent, Roath
Brining Henrv, Halcvon, Tvdraw rd
Boath
Brinnand William, 26 Fields Park
road. Canton
Brisker Montague, 76 Kimberley rd
Boath
Bristow Fred James. 31 Marlborouirb
road, Boath
Britton C. A. 12 Teilo street, Canton
Brixton Mrs. 76 Severn rd. Canton
Broad Edward John, 4 Victoria Pari;
road west. Canton
Broadhead George, 15 Pen-y-lan ter-
race, Boath
Brock Harry, 277 Albany road. Eoatli
Brockington Walter, 40 Plaslurtor,
gardens. Canton
Brokenbrow Albert. 42 Hamilton si.
Canton
Brokenbrow Frederick, 46 Richaids
terrace, Roath
Brokenbrow Joseph, 10 Richards ter-
race, Boath
Bromley John Alfred, 164 M^i^rl-
borough road, Boath
Bromley Thomas Alfred, 75 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Brookes Thos.aGlynrhondda st.Catbaya
Brooks Mrs. 88 Miskin st. Cathays
Brooks Bobt.Hy. igOAlbany rd.Boatb
Brooks Thomas Gibbon, 203 Cathe-
dral r<iad, Canton
Broome George, 72 Tall' embank-
ment, Grangetown
Broughlon Arthur .1. 14 Westville
road, Roath
Roath
Brown Andrew, 31 Westville rd.Boath
Brown Chas. r, Eomillv rd. Canton
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
■I Bullock Hy. 35 Severn gro. Canton
I Bullock Ja?. 36 Plastnrton av. Canton
Brown Daniel James Arthui', 5i Pla
turton avenue, Canton
Bro-wn David, 53 Partridge rd. Rfiatli i Bullock Mrs. 162 King's rd. Canto
Brown Edgar, 26 Richards ter. Eoatli Bullock Mrs. 115 Mackintosh pl.Koath
Brown Frank, 48 Eoath Court road, ] Bulman James, 32 Kelvin rd. Eoath
Boath [Bulpin Harrv, 8 Kingsland rd. Canton
Brown Fdk. 298 Cowbridgo rd.Cantn Burdekin Jas.isoKiinberley rd.Roath
Brown Geo. 363 Cowbridge rd.Cantn Burden John. 83 Severn gio. Canton
Brown Gwilym, :; Granville rd. Rooth | Burford Howard Oliver, i Mayfield
Brown Henry, 81 King's rd. Canton ! avenue. Canton
Brown Henry, 57 Pentrebane street, : Burge Reginald, 27 Fairoak rd.Roath
Grangetow'n 1 Burgess Harold E. 73 Colnm road
Brown Herbt.i :^Pen-v-wain pi. Rciath | Burgess Hubert, 24 Cowbridge road.
Brown Hugh "Frederick, 19 Pen-y- Canton
wain road, Knath .Burgess John. 45 Bangor st. Eoath
Brown Jaun-s. 40 Richmond rd.Roath Burgess John. 3 Richard'
Brown John. 17 Shirley road. Roath i Burgess Wm. 17 Eomillv
Brown Jonathan, i Deri road, Roath
Brown Leonard, 21 King:
ith ; Burke John, 5=; Penciseh rd.
)ad,! Burke Joseph Thomas, 43 K:
■. Roath
.Canton
Canton
mberlev
Brown Miss, 7 Bangor street, Eoath Burlend Thomas Harold M.A.. B.Sc.
Brown Mrs. 43 Bangor street, Roath professor of histology & embry-
Brown Mrs. 64 Clive st. Grangetuwn ologv, University College). 31; Pen-
Brown Mrs. 21 Colchester av. Eoath cisely r.ad. Canton
Brown Mrs.27Monthermer rd.Cathays B\nTnan Mrs. r Hendy street. Eoath
Brown Mrs. loi Westville rd. Roath Burn Mrs. 17 Richmond cres. Eoath
Brown Mrs. 7 Windsor esplanade. ! Burnell John, 84 Llandaff rd. Canton
Docks iBnrnip Mrs. 15 Ovington ter. Canton
Drown Mrs. 63 Woodville rd. Cathays ] Burns Andrew^ 97 Stacey rd. Roath
Brown Samuel, 62 Severn rd. Canton 1 Burns Danl. 25 Moira ter. Adanisdwn
Brown Septimus,5 Meadow st. Canton I Burns Mn ' '
Brown Stanley, 46 Shirley rd. Eoath I Bnnis Mr;
Brown Walter, 292 Whitchurch rd. ] Bnrrell Fr
Cathays < Burt Mrs
Brown William Jenkyn, 5 Park grove Burt Mrs.
Evde
25 Ladysmith rd. Roath
82 Marlborough rd.Roath
Ilk, 15 Hamilton st. Canton
103 Newport rd. Roath
-y-lan place, Eoath
2^ Hon
■ st ' Burt William Hen:
Canton , west. Canton
Browne Lucien, 121 Queen street j Burt William Jas.is Ninian rd.Roath
Browne William Frederick, 50 Burton Rev. A. Stanley (Wesleyan),
Romilly road. Canton 1 37 Neville street. Canton
Browning Frederick, 81 Plasturtoii 1 Bush Charles, 41 Ninian road. Roath
avenue. Canton , Bush James B.Sc. 15 Bomilly rd.Cntn
Browning Hy. g6 Llanfair rd. Canton [Bussell Edward, 14 Syr David's
Bruce Alex. log Kimberley rd. Roath ' avenue. Canton
Bruce Thomas, 86 Marlboro' rd.Roath' Bussell John, 23 Amesbury rd. Roath
Bruce Thomas, 6 Victoria av. Canton I Bussell Mrs. 12 Gileston rd.Pontoanna
Bruton Mrs. 5 Wellfield pi. Roath . Buston W. 106 Newport road, Roath
Bryan Rev. Frank Colin MA. (Bap- ] Butcher William Eyde, 6 Market
tist), i3 Tork street. Canton , road. Canton
Tramore,
Bryant Eev. Samuel (Prin
odist). 6 Moira terrace.
Bryant Eev. Thomas Hen
Meth.),24Northumberla
Bryant Edward Terl,i2o Marlborough i Butler Hei
road, Roath
Bryant Ernest Will
North road
Brvant John, 57 OakBeld st. Roath
Bryant John Alfred, 151 Cathavs ter-
race, Cathays
Brvant Mrs. Cadnant, Tvdraw road,
Roath
Bryant Mrs. 33 Llanbleddian gardns,
Cathays
Bryant SI. Alfd. 49 Eomilly
Bryant Wm. M. 20 Glenrov
CARDIFF. 2.jl
Cameron Mrs. 123 Richmond rd.Eoatli;
Cameron Robert M.D., Cb.B. 9 Mis-
kin street, Cathays
Campbell Frederick William. "349,
Cowbridgo road. Canton
Campbell Jonathan, 142 Kimbeiley
road, Roath
C;impbell Miss, 7 Lochaber st. R.iath
Campbell Mrs.254CowbridgB rd.Caiitii
Campbell Mrs.i52Kimberrev rd.Roath
Campion John, 14 Shirley' rd. Roath
Canby Miss, 5 Burlington ter. Canton
Canlan Edwd. 27 Conway rd. Canton
Cann Fredk 23 Morlais St. Eoath
Cantall Mrs. James, 11 Pencisely rd.
Canton
Cantell Capt. John, 128 Marlborough
road, Eoath
Cantillon Denny Edward M.D. 150
Clare road
Capper William John, 150 Marl-
borough rojid, Eoath
Carbis John Lake, 26 Moira terrace,
Adamsdown
Cardman Frederick. 3 Roath Court
road, Eoath
Cardwell Andrew, 39 Stacev rd.Eoatli
Care Capt. Richard, 114' Pen-v-lau
road. Eoath
Cariss Mrs
Cathays
Carlsen Artl
Carlson Ca:
Cathays
Carlson Alei
Carmichael
>5 Poiitcanr
"3 Senghe
Carpe
BC, 192 King's rd. Canton
Donald, 18 Alma rd.Eoatli
i. 13 Deri road, Eo.ith
Charies H. 28 Fields Park
Canton
Ik, W.
6 Meadow st. Canton
Butler John. 24 Rectorv rd. Canton
Butterworth Eev. Eichd. (Weslevan),
266 Newport road, Eoath
Butterworth Frank. 28 Plasturton
avenue. Canton
Butterworth Mrs. 65 Kimberlev rd.
Roath
Byfield Wm.74Tewkesburv st. Cathays
Bynon Charles. 20 Shiriey rd. Roath
Byrne Miss, 97 Richmond rd. Eoath
i.Cntn Byron Eev. George (Wesleyan), 187
Eoath' Cathedral road. Canton
Buekham Fredk. 74 Albany rd. Eoath
Buckland Sidney, 8 Beacon st. Canton Cadogan Harry, 139 Clive rd. Canton
Buckland William F. i5 Pen-y-lan . Cadogan John, 71 Ninian rd. Roath
terrace, Roath Cadogan Stanley, 5 Linden av. Roath
Buckle Misses, 23 Metal street, Roath Cadwallader Albert W. i Fairoak rd.
Buckler Fredk. 197 Albanv rd. Roath Roath
Buckley James Reginald,' 100 Plas- , Calder Alexander. 112 Cathedral rd.
Cai
Westvill
nes, 49 Paget st.
160 Newport rd.
lest, 31 Teilo st.
Bucknell Harry Hill
borough road, Roath
Bucknell Miss E. L.
road, Roath
Bucknell Robt. Jn. 33 Tydfil pi. Eoath
Badden Percy Richard, 6 Morlais st.
Roath
Budding John, 23 Richards ter. Roath
Buist James Jsph. M.B. 50 Park pi ' Callely Wm.49Marlborough rd. Boatu
Bull Andrew Wm.30 Nesta rd. Canton i Calley Mrs. 112 Whitchurch rd.Cathys
Bull Ernest.io Svr David's av.Canton | Callinicos Alex. 25 Rvder st. Canton
Bull Lewis. 98 Kimberley rd. Roath ICame Mrs. 33 Connaught rd. Roath
BuUen Mrs. 14 Kincraig st. Eoath | Cameron Archibald. 26 Wordsworth
BuUen Thomas Herbert, 33 Eichards avenue, Eoath
terrace. Eoath Cameron John. Brooklands. Tvdraw
Bullman Mrs. 34 Stallcourt av. Roath' road. Roath
Marl- 1 Calder Aleiandi
Grangetown
Caldercott Geoi
Roath
Caldwell Georgi
Canton
Caley Mrs. 294 Newport road. Eoath
Caley Wm. 54 Cyn-coed road. Eoath
Carpenter George. 42 Victoria Park
st. Canton
Carpenter George Cleverley,26 Harri-
-■■' ' Eoath
Cariieiiter Janies,2o5 Albany rd. Eoath
John Henrv. 22 Mackiii-
?, Eoath
('air Misses, 138 Newport rd. Roath
t-'iir Mrs. 94 Newport road, Eoath
Carrel Alfred, 68 Ninian rd. Roath
Carrel John, 32 Boverton st. Eoath
Carroll Mrs. 43. Conway rd. Canton
Cai'ruthers Andrew, 65 Severn grove,
Carston Oscar. 11 Bangor st. Eoath
Carston William Edwin, 117 West-
ville road, Eoath
Carter Alfred, 329a, Cowbridge road.
Carter Geo. 83 Keppoch st. Eoath
Carter Mrs. 53 Eichmond rd. Roath
Cartwright John Poole, Rowans,.
North road
Carty Mrs. 55 Whitchurch st.Cathays-
Casado Mrs. 15 Dton road, Roath
Case Sydney Sulley, 284 Newport
road, Roath
Cashin Mrs. 159 Whitchurch road,
Cathavs
Cass Richard William, 303 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Cassell Robert Henry, 136 Mackiii-
to.sh place, Eoath
Castenbey Mathias, 129 Claude road.
Eoath
Caswell Charles Frederick, 3S Plas-
turton avenue. Canton
Cater Geo. Hv. 7 Balaclava rd. Boath
Catford Edwin Eobert. 240 "»"-
church road, Cathays
Catford Jn.244 Whitchurch rd.Cath^^
Cauley Mrs. 231 Inverness pi. Roath
Cavill' Geo. 107 Clive st. Grangetown
Cawson Gabriel. 25 Ninian rd. Eoath
Cawthorne Walter, 55 Westville rd.
Roath
Cazenave William, 22 Victoria Park
road west. Canton
2o'J
CAKWI F.
Cerwm William, 233 Albany rd.Roath
c;iuibrel Cvpiian, 21 Balaclav;i road,
Roath
('h;ld»ick Miss, 26 Gordon rd. Eoath
<,'hadwick Thomas, 19 Pen-v-wain
place. Roath
(;h!iiiitore iiiteliu. 41 Xewport road,
Roatli
Cii.ilcroit Robeit. 66 Roath Court
road, Roath
Chalcroft Rt. 125 Westville rd. Roath
Chaiuberlain George Harold, 27 Ban-
i.'1'r stroct. Roath
rii.iiiih.i i 1111 lifnyj;.. Hcnrv, 3^ Pen-
y-lilli in:,,!. lin:,ih
( liaiiiliel i:iin .InLn, 335 C)owbridge
load, L'untun
(Ihaniberlain Mrs. 24 Xiiiian rd.Roath
Chambers Mrs. 33 Boverton st.Rnaih
Chambers William. 20 Hamilton : I
Canton
lev road, Roath
(■handlers Mrs. 25 Penhill 1
d Canton
('banner Rev. Georsre Ralph (curate
..f St. Marlin-s, Roath).
II Male-
fant .street, Cathays
(•hannintr Albert James. 4
• Mayfield
avenue. Canton
Chaplin Thomas Francis, i
> Redcli£Ee
avenue. Canton
Chaplin William, 152 M
load, Roath
Chapman Arth.2 Stallo.urt
rlbnrough
av. Roath
r-iiapman Ernest Edward.
18 Harri-
smith road, Roath
( hapman Ernest John,
2: Fields
Park road. Canton
Chapman Hv. 56 Partriclf;e
rd. Roath
Chapman John Henry, 236
Cathedra
road. Canton
Efht road.
SULTH \\A].ES.
Chudleigh William George, 67 Marl-
borough road, Roath
Churches Mi-s. 7 Sensheniiydd road,
Cathays
Churchill Mrs. 92 Marlborough road,
Roath
Clackett Cephas, 26 Cyn-coed road,
Roath park
Clapp Geo. 105 Westville rd. Roath
Clare James, 136 Hohnesdale street.
Clargo Mrs. Kate. 54 Amesbury rd.
Eoath
Clark Rev. Charles Aubrev B.Sc.
(cu'ratP of St. Mary the Virgin),
St. Mary's viearage.West Church st
Clark John Gowaii. 22 Llanbleddian
-ardt-ns, Cathays
Clark Miss. 195 Whitchurch rd.Cathys
Clark Mrs. 151 Newport road, Roath
Clark Mrs. 67 Oakfield St. Roath
Clark Rbt. Geo.28Kimberley rd.Roath
Clnrk William, 48 Taff embankment,
Gransetown
Clarke Rev. John A. Cooper 0 S.B.
(Catholic). 67 Talbot st. Canton
Clarke Albert Hardy, 125 Kimberley
road. Roath
Clarke Edgar,2i8 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Clarke Miss. 25 Amesbury rd. Roath
Clarke Mrs. isS Cathedral rd. Canton
Clarke Mi-s. 8 Connaught rd. Roath
Clarke Mrs. 103 Connaught rd. Roath
Clarke Mrs. 158 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Clarke Wm. B. 29 Morlais st. Roath
Clatworthy Mrs. 102 Colum road
Claudy Mrs. 87 Conway road. Canton
Clay Richard, 6 Oakfield st. Roath
Clegg Mrs. 10 Oakfield street, Roath
Clemence Arthur John. 41 Hamilton
street. Canton
Clement Geo. 64 Amesbury rd.Roath
Clements Henrv. 114 Wvndbam cres-
cent. Canton
[nKLLv'
CIph
Is r\v
Roatl
Ri.
1 li 1 i Philip, 14 Lady-
C1ki|,j,;. \'.,,,i,i. , -^^■^-ille St. Canton
C;hard Arthur Lumbaid, 85 RomilK
road. Canton
Chard Jauif-s, 75 Llanfaii' i-rl. Canton
Chard J.ihn Hy. 25 Shirley id. Roath
Chard Miss, 26 Rectorv rd. Canton
Charles DavidJn.sSBoveiton st. Roath
Ch.irlps John. 26 ShirlHv ronl. Roath
(•l-.nk-s Mrs. 27 Peii-y-lai. rd. Roath
<'liirles .Samuel Claiiipiiett. 53 Severn
(In lies Thomas S. 34 Tewkesbury
place, Cathays
Ch;i,l,.y Frederick. Endcliffe, Tydraw
iMad, Roath
Charlton Fredk.32 Severn gro. Canton
Charlton George Napoleon, 52 Con-
way road. Canton
('barters Henry Jame.i, .; r Pencisely
mad. Cf.nton
Chase Mrs. 103 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Cli:iti,.ituii Chas.64Conway rd.Canton
ChcdL'ey William, 89 Mackintosh pi.
Rnalh
ChHiihalls Howard, s Princes street,
Roath
(Cherry Saml. 144 Llnndaff rd.Canton
Chick Clement.41 Partridge rd.Roath
('hick Hy. Jn. 54 Llandaff rd. Canton
Cbing Samuel, 6 Senghennvdd rd
Cathavs
Chisholm-FllaiMs Fred. 14 Redcliffe
avenue. Canton
Chitam Geo. 96 Pen-y-Ian rd. Roath
Chivers Wra. 31 Kimberley rd. Roath
Chiverton Gilbert Lionel, i« Victoria
avenue. Canton
Ohorley Fredk. 8 Amesbury rd.Roath
Chorloy Isaac Jn.32 Penhill rd.Cantn
CJhorley Tom, 74 Stacev road. Roath
Christie Chas. Stuart, 18 Park place
Christie J. 230 Newport road, Roath
Chubb Wra. Gibb9,9o Llandaff rd.Cntn
rd.PontCi
Romilly rd. Ca
" 185 Albanv
Colli:
Cleves Herbt.
Clenett Ehcnezer J,
Roath
Cloak Henry. 108 CJlaude rd. Roath
Clode Charles, 168 Albany rd, Roath
Clod" Iver,ii8 Marlborough rd.Roath
Cl.ide John Percival, 47 Romilly rd.lColl
^^est, Canton
Clogg Wra. E. 142 Newport rd.Roath
Cloud Thomas. 103 Mnnthermer rd.
Cole George Henry Mus.Bao. 14
Coldstream terrace. Riverside
Cole Jame,s, 19 Kimberley rd. Roath
Cole James Henry,6oClaude rd.Roath
Cole Thos.Picton,3Llantwit st.Cathys
Cole M". 14 Bernard avenue. Canton
Cole Wm. Arth. 28 Kelvin rd. Roath
Coleman Charles Pascoe, 24 Ames-
bury road, Roath
Colem"an Harold, 19 Penhill rd tanti:
Coleman Mrs. 42 Stallcourt av.Routli
Coleman Sydney Robert, 72 Ryder
street. Canton
Coles Caleb, 97 Llandaff rd. Canton
Coles Charles, Westle cottage.Tydn.w
road, Roath
Coles Cyril, 22 Romilly cres. Canton
Coles John. 1:4 Richmond rd. Roath
Coles Leuii, 93 Roniilh cres. Canton
Coles Reuben. S^C.innau'.'ht rd.Roath
Coles Thninas, 30 Welllield rd.Roath
Collard Thos. i5 Partridge rd. Roath
Colle Regnld. 90 Llanfair rd. Canton
Colley Robert Henry, 304 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Colley Wm.Hy.io8 Llandafi rd.Cantn
Collier Fredk. 11 Fields Pk. rd.Canton
Collier Godfrey Stephen, 30 Burling-
ton terrace. Canton
Collier Mi.ss. Highfield. North road.
Gobalfa
Collier Mrs. 137 Albany rd. Roath
Collin Miss B.A. 29 The Parade, Tre-
degarville
Collings Miss,29 Plasturton gdns.Cntn
Collings Robert A. Pentilla, Cyn-
coed road, Roath park
Collins Rev. Ernest Leslie .M.A.
(chaplain of All Souls'), 136 Llan-
daff road. Canton
Collins Rev. Leslie M.A. (chaplain
to Mission to Seamen), 136 Llan-
daff road. Canton
Collins Barry. 11 TVdfil place. Roath
Collins Chas. 15 Pen-y-wain rd.Roath
Collins Clifford Edward. 33 Ames-
bury road, Roath
Collins E. T., M.E.C.S.Eng. 12 Wind
sor place
Collins Francis John. 99 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Collins George, 12 Wellfield rd.Roath
Collins James, i Blaenclydach place.
Clouter Charles W. 17 Deri rd. Roath
Clouter Mrs. 40 Marlborough rd.Roath
Clutterbuck Mrs. 89 Cathedral road.
Canton
Cnates Mrs. 13 .Marlborough rd.Roath
C'Kith Ernest Arthur, 19 Amesbury
road, Roath
Coath Howard, 2 Balaclava rd. Roath
Cobley George F. 9 Monthermer rd.
Cathavs
Mr
The
Trede-
Cooks Harry, Maindy lodge. North
road, Maindy
Cocks Mrs. 17 Hamilton ,st. Canton
Codd Mrs. 86 Colum road
Codd Mrs. 4 Ruthin gardens.Cathavs
Codrington Robt.20 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Coe Rev. Hector Albert MA. (vicar
of St. Dyfrig), St. Dyfrig's Clergy
house, Fitzhammon embankment.
s Mrs. 10 Llandough st.Cathay.<
^ Percv,i8 Cowbridge rd.Canton
.\lld.2:;P!asturton gdns.Cantor
('omertsm Anthony Ale:!ander,
Princes street, Roath
Comlev Jacob Daniel, 84 Pen-v-lan
road, Eoath
Comley Thomas John, 2 Glossop ter-
race, Glossop road. Adamsdown
Compton Mrs. 12 Harrismith road.
Roath
Conde Mrs. 9 Gordon road. Roath
Conlin John, 37 Pen-y-wain rd. Roaili
Connell Mrs. 2 Pen-v-lan ter. Roatb
Constantino Robert, Kenihvortb.
Cefn-y-coed road, Roath
Conway Joseph,304 Newport rd R..alb
Cook A.lbt.Edwd.28Waterloo rd.Roath
Cook Alfd. Jas. 38 Mateking rd, Roath
Cook Henry. 28 Romilly rd. Canton
Cook Herbert George M.D. 22 New-
port road, Roath
Cook James, 26 Ruthin gdns.Calliin -
Cook Joseph Michael, i Grenville nl
Roath
Cook Mrs. 35 Kimberley rd Roath
Cooksey Mrs. 79 Connauight rd Roaih
Cookslev Cbns, 34 Rectory rd Canton
Edmi
Cowbridj
('idien Harry, 78 Cathedral rd.Cant.u,
Oihen Israel, 11 Colum road
Cohen Mrs. 20 Colum road
Cohen Mrs, 25 Partridge rd. Roath
Cohen William Hy. 196 Cathedral rd
Canton
Colbert Jn. 21 Llandaff rd. Canton
Heniy. 330 WHiil
UIKECTORY.]
Cooper Miss, 43 The Walk, Tredegai-
ville
Cooper Eobt.Geraint, 6 Dogo st.Cantn
Coopersteiii Harry, 11 Llanbleddian
yaj-dens, Cathays
■ ope Charles. 35 Pentreba
trrangetown
Cope Samuel, 31 Victoria Park road
west. Canton
Cope Thomas, 76 Stacey rd, Roath
Copp Eichd.W. 57 Eichards ter.Eoath
Cording George Ernest, 308 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Cjnling Mrs. 306 Cow bridge road.
Canton '
Cordingley Chas.Hy.aCowper st. Roath
Cordrey John, 191 City road, Roath
CorBeld William Reginald. 131
Cathedral road. Canton
Corkill EdTvd. 16 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Cornish Frirdk. 68 Ryder st. Canton
Cornwell Jas. 33 Severn gro. Canton
Corp Chas. H. i Egham st. Canton
Corran Jn. 22 Sandringham rd. Roath
Corrigan William JenkinsonF.E.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.I. Cloughmore, Splott rd.
Splotlands
Cory Mrs. 27 Newport road, Roath
Cofiett Mrs. 4 Llanfair road. Canton
Cotterill Mrs.51 Stallcoiirt nv. Roath
Cottle Arth.B6rtram,22llton rd. Roath
Cottle Edwin West, 9 Ilton rd.E
Cottle Herbert, 23 Blenheim rd. Roath
Cottle Mrs. 11 WellGeld roa^, Roath
Cottle Mrs. 9 Werfa street, Roath
Cotton Benjamin, 3 Colum road
Cottrell Wm.75 Wyndham rres.Cantn
Cotty Mrs. 33 Cohini road
Couch Mrs. 75 Richards ter Roath
Couch Wm. 117 Kimberley rd. Eoath
Coughlin Misses, 55 Clive road,Canton
Court John, 236 Newport rd. Eoath
Couth Fredk. Jas. 66 Eyder st. Cantn
Couth Mrs. 74 Plastnrton av. Canton
Couzens Miss, 33 Wordsworth aven.
Roath
Coward Herbt. 38 Cyn-coed rd. Roath
Coward Philip Henry, i East grove
Tredegarville
Cowley Arthur. 80 Hamilton st.Cantn
Cowley Fras. 153 Cathays ter.Cathavs
Cownie James Fotheringham, 275
Cowbridge road. Canton
Cox Charles William, 14 Euthi
dens, Cathays
Cox Fredk. 28 Pen-v-lan rd
Cox Harold Edgar,3Howard ter. Boat
Cox Harry. 109 Westville rd. Eoatl:
Vox Henry. 17 Metal street. Bo;\th
Cnx Miss, 2 East t>rn. Tredef:irvill
Cox Mrs. 104 Ciive r.iad Cantuii
Cox Mrs. 22 Richards terrace, Kuatl.
Cox Mrs. 9 Romilly crescent. Canto
Cox Ealph Vernon,' 9 Eyder st. Canton
Cox Eiehard, 19 Oakfield st. Eoath
Cox Eowland. 62 Clive st.Grangetwn
Cox William, 269 Albany rd. Roath
Cnx William, 65 Cathedral rd.Canton
Cox Williiun. 74 Severn gro. Canton
Cox William James, 25 The Walk,
Tredegarville
Cozens William, 13 Alma.rd. Roath
Crabtree Herbt. 19 Pencisely rd.Cantn
Cradle Mrs. 70 Richards ter. -Roath
Craely Hany. 35 Colum road
Crafter Alexander George, 7 Gileston
road, Pontcanna
Crafter Edwin Wm.24 Ilton rd. Roath
Crafter Walter Charles. 10 Mafeking
road, Roath
Craggs Arthui' Robert, gq Bomilly
road. Canton
Ciago John Oliver. i5 Ovington ter-
race. Canton
Crago Miss,9i Pentrebane st.Grangtwn
Craig Mrs. S. F. 53 Marlborough rd.
Eoath
Crane Joseph Charles, 3 Pen-v-lan
road. Eoath
Crates WiUiahi H. 14 Marlborough
road, Roath
Cr.avos Chas. 90 Cathedral rd.Canton
SOUTH WALES.
5 Joseph, 33 Penhill rd. Canto
75 Ninian rd. Roath
Pen-y-lan ter-
gar
Eoath
Craytord Otti
race, Roath
Creig Mrs. 18 Oakfield street, Roath
Cresswell Frank Pearson Skeffingtoi
M.D. 24 Windsor place
Crichton George, 100 Ryder st. Cantor
Criehton Richd.i Eichards ter. Eoatl"
Click John Henrv. g Dogo st. Cantor
Criddle John.iSo.Mackintosh pi. Roath
Crocker Albert, 131 Whitchurch '
'■' - ' ' ' • 1 'n Churchill. 20
'■ ' 3 Newport rd. Eoath
'''"'■ I '>l'-. 15 Balaclava rd. Roath
L'ro.ke. William Donald, 22 Claude
road, Roath
Crofts Peter,9 Windsor esplnde. Docks
Croll Mrs. 88 Marlborough rd. Roath
George, 48 Claude rd. Roath
Crookes Charles Edward, 5 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Crookes Frank, 37 Mayfield av. Cantn
Crosby William, 46 Blaenclydach st.
" ngetown
Fredk. Walt. 60 Rvder st.Cantn
Cross John, 7 Claude place. Eoath
Cross Wm. 30 Tewl,...lu,n- -; c, iiiv^
Ci'O.-islcv Et.'Rev. 11,-, ,, 1',,',,'/
Llovti D.D. (a--,.
Llandaff; dioccsm ,,,,-. ,, ,. -
Park place
Crossling Mrs. 12 Richmond terrace
Grossman Sir William Smith, 3
Harriet street. Cathays
Crouch Henrv Byron, '195 Cathedral
road. Canton
Crouch Roy, 23 Shirley road, Roath
Crowhurst Thos. 95 .Severn gro.Cantn
Crowther Alfred Edward, 152 Llandaff
road, Canton
Crowther Edward, 12 Werfa st. Roath
Crowther JohnH.40 Oakfield st. Roath
Crowther Morgan, Ascot house. Lans-
d'.wne road. Canton
Crowther Samuel Henry. 60 Miskin
.irthuiMo Pen-v-wain pl.Eoath
Thomas Edmund, 13c Llan-
Dadds Jau
Dadds Mrs. 36 Neville street. Canton
Dadson Francis, 23 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Dagg John, 102 Llanfair rd. Canton
Dainton Alfd.22 Montgomery st.Eoath
Dallimore Ernest,34Victoria av. Cantn
Dalling Mrs. 4 Pen-y-lan ter. Eoath
Dalling Wm. 287 Newport rd. Eoath
Dalrymple F. 2 Connaught rd. Roatlj
Dando J. 61 Connaught road, Eoath
Daniel John, 31 Cathedral rd. Canton
Daniel Wm. 17 Eomilly ores. Canton
Daniels Benj. 88 King's road. Canton
Daniels George, 30 Deri road, Eoath
Daniels Lloyd, 23 Colche.ster av. Eoath
Daniels Mrs. 189 Albany road, Eoath
Darby Mrs. 12 Rectory road. Canton
Dare Wni. Jn. 271 Newport rd. Eoath
Darch Chas. Thos. 16 Shirley rd.Eoath
e IViifrid. 7 Kensington avenue,
ng Mrs. 143 King's rd. Canton
Cllffle
daff
Cule Mr.-!, no Bichmond rd. Roath
Cull Wm. Henry. 8 Dyvrig st r'anto,
Cullen Andrew, 9 Talbot st. Cmt,,,,
Cullen Mrs. I Plasturton gdn^ 1
Cullen Mrs. Elizabeth, 33 r:,,„l,,„i,
road. Canton
CuUey Arthur, 8 Oakfield st. Eoath
riilliiiaiic Miss, lo Senghennydd rd
('iiiiilicrieilge Gilbert I., M.D.. B.S
106 Pcii-y-lun road. Eoath
(Vumnns Mrs.2QiEichmond rd.Eoath
Ciinninghaiu CIrarles. 5 Eoath Court
Cunningham John. 5 Blenheim road
Roath
Curitz Morris, 18 Hamilton st Canton
Curitz .Solomon. 197 Richmond rnad.
Henry, 16 Pen-y-lan pi. Eoath
Date Mrs. 83 Connaught road, Eoath
"uinton Albert. 19 Fields Park rd
Canton
Davenport Joseph. 37 Stallcourt
.•enue. Eoath
Davey George, 32 Colum road
Davey Henry, 127 Malefant st.Cathavs
Davey Mrs. 48 Deri road. Eoath
Davey Mrs. 28 Llandaff road. Canton
Davey Mrs. 163 Eicbmond rd. Roath
Davey Eichd.180 Cathays ter.Cathavs
Davey Samuel. 12 Princes st. Eoath
Davey Wm. 167 Eicbmond rd. Eoath
Davey William Henry, 20 Cyn-ened
road, Eoath park
Davey William Myles. 174 Cathavs
terrace, Cathays
David Charles, 4' Waterloo rd. Eoath
David Daniel, 57 Richmond rd. Roath
David Edward William. 180 Llandaff
road. Canton
David George, 126 Newport rd. Roath
David Herbert Cyril. 12 Dyvrig st.
Canton
David Jacob. 95 Cathedral rd. Canton
David John. 61 Kimberley rd. Eoath
David Miss. 4<; The W^alk, Trede-
Cur
Willi,
Currie Victor, 38 Plastv
tis Arth. Stacev.2fi
tis Mrs. 21 Conw:,^
tiss Wm.Jn. 8 W, -
Cntts William. 80 Clii,
Dacey Jeremiah. 22 I!i
Grange town
Dacey Mrs. 56 Taff
Grangetown
Dadds Archibald. 4
avenue, Eoath
Pa
-id Mr.
- .Ml, an
road.
Roath
Da
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1',,
i,] M,'-
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1,1 -IIh,,
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Canton
Canto
P.,
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id
Da
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ney.37Kii
craig
t.Roatl
Da
•idson Wa
Iter Macdonald
Burn
ham house.
North road. Gabalfa
Da
•ies Eh-v.
Charles
(Bapt
st). 1
The Walk. Trede
Davies Rev. Daniel fMntliodist). 57
Alfred street. Eoath
Davies Eev. David Edwin B.A. (Con-
gregational). ^3 Cnnwav rd.Canton
Davies Eev, Father Herbert (chaplain
of the Convent of the Good Shep-
herd). Ty-Gwyn road, Eoath
Davies Rev. Herbert Morgan (Cath.),
St. Peter's street, Roath
Davies Rev. Jo.seph Morlais M.\-
(Theological Tutor, Baptist Tlieo-
logical College). 2 Northcote street
(Baptist). 4
Da
Windsor p.iilana.le. D,,cl
Davies E.n -I'l ;- T. r>U. (-curate
f St. .C ' > st. Canton
Davies 1!,. I i ■ r ,.\ nog (vicar
of All ~i,,, - > . .--■ yicarnsf.
11 ,. " '""li..v." Williaoi" G. (Wesleyan
I, l,,i ti<t). 25 Kelvin road
|, , \lbt. J. 72 Clive st.Grangetwn
11,1, . Alfred S. 7 Fitzalan pi. Roath
Davie. Arthur W'illiam, 71 Westville
I road. Roath
Davies Ben, 56 Colum road
Davies Bert. 10 Heath st. Canton
' Davies Charles, 9 Bangor st. Roath
>54
CAKDIFI''.
Davies Cbas.33 Koath Court i-a.Boath
Davies Daiijel, 78 Hamilton st. Canton
Davies Daniel.32 EoathCourt Td.Eoath
Davies Daniel Ivor, 206 Albany rd
Roath
Davies Daniel Eees, 82 Kichaids ter-
race, Eoath
Davies David, j66 Albany rd. Eoath
•Davies David. 10 Glvnrhondda street,
Cathavs
Davies David, 36 Mafeking rd. Eoath
Davies David, 3 Talbot st. Canton
D:i.vies D.ivid, 10 Victoria Park road
iM.-t. Canton
D.ivie< David C. 67 Shirley rd. Eoath
Davies David George, 13 Blaenclydach
street, Grangetown
Pavies David Jenkins, 32 Ninian rd.
Roath
D.avies David Leighton M D. 31 New-
port road, Roath
Davies David Stanley, 3 Burlington
terrace. Canton
Davies David Walter, Brvngollen,
Tjdraw road, Eoath
Davies David William J. P. Maes-v-
ffrwd, Tydraw road, Roath
Davies DavidWm.i6Ma)'field av.Cantn
Pavies Ebene7.er,36 Eectory st. Canton
Davies Edward, 9 Ladysmith rd.Eoath
Davies Edwd. Thos.i Linden av.Eoath
Davies Elystan Bowen, 41 Park place
Davies Ernest,27 Fields Park rd.Cantn
Davies Ernest Barry, 44 Mayfield av.
C'anton
Davies Eustace A. 206 Newport road,
Eoath
Davies Evan, 18 Pitman st. Cant
Davies Evan Jn.48 Hamilton st.Cantn
Davies Francis Thomas, 13 Morlai:
street, Eoath
Davies Frank, 42 Blaenclydach street
Davies Frank, 23 Kincraig st. Roath
Davies Frank, 31 Shirley rd. Eoath
Davies Frank Ogleby, ' 54 Newport
road, Eoath
Davies Frederick, 14 -Kelvin rd.Eoath
Davies Frederick W. S. 21 Newport
road, Eoath
Davies George,7 Burlington ter.Cantn
Davies Geo. 15 Plasturton grdns.Cantn
Davies George Evans, 251 Newport
road, Eoath
Davies George Sydnev, Penshurst,
Ty-Gwyn road, Eoath
Ilavies Harold. 7 Southev st. Roath
Davies Hy. 63 Connaught rd. Roath
Davies HeTiry, 2 Partridge rd. Roath
Davies Hy. Geo. 18 Rectory rd. Cantn
Davies Henry E. 263 Albany rd.Eoath
Davies Ivor Jones M.D.21 Windsor pi
Davies Ivor P. 15 Fairoak rd. Eoath
Davies James, 3 Kelvin road, Roath
DMvies James. 89 Monthermer road.
Cathavs
Davies James, 228 Newport rd. Eoath
Davies James, 22 North road
Davies James Percival, 22 StaU-court
avenue, Eoath
Davies Jocelyn, 136 Newport rd.Eoath
Davies John, 275 .^VJbany rd. Eoath
Davies John, 10 Claude road, Eoath
Davies John, 114 Colum road
Davies John. 3 Kimberlev rd. Eoath
Davies John, 5 Pen-y-waiii rd. Eoath
Davies John, 145 Eichmond rd. Roath
Davies John, 38 Roath Court nl. Eoath
Davies .lohn, 3 .Shirlev road. Eoath
Davies John, 22 Talbot st. Canton
Davies .lohn Evans, 45 Partridge id.
Eoath
Davies John Morgan, 85 Marlborough
road, Roath
Davies John Trueman,iis WhitcbunI
mail. Cathays
Da\ies John Wesley, 4 Colum road
D.ivies Levi, 6 Conway road. Canton
Davies I^ewis,ioi Mackintosh pl.Bniith
Davies Llewelyn, 90 Claude rd. Roath
Davies Llewellyn.g Trafalgar rd.Eoath
Davies Llewellyn John, 51 Park | "
SOUTH WALES.
Davies Morgan, 33 Woodville road,
Cathavs
Davies Miss E. 25 Stacey rd. Roath
Davies Miss Rachael, 208 Albany rd.
Roath
Davies Misses, 26 Kincraig st. Eoath
Davies Mrs. i Bernard avenue. Canton
Davies Mrs. 30 Boverton street. Roath
Davies Mrs. 1 Cathedral road. Canton
Davies Mrs. 117 Cathedral rd. Canton
Davies Mrs. 75 Claude road, Eoath
Davies Mrs. 21 Clun terrace, Cathays
Davies Mrs. 51 Clun terrace, Cathays
Davies Mrs. 9 Colum road
Davies Mrs. 38 Connaught id. Roath
Davies Mrs. 402 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Davies Mrs. 28 Cyn-coed rd. Roath pk
Davies Mrs.32Glynrhondda st, Cathays
Davies Mrs. 23 Gordon road, Roath
Davies Mrs. 23 Hamilton st. Canton
Davies Mrs. 39 Hamilton st. Canton
Davies Mrs. 25 Kimberlev rd. Eoath
Davies Mrs. 24 Kincraifr st. Eoath
Davies Mrs. 244 Newport road, Eoath
Davies Mrs. 8 Plasturton grdns. Cantn
Davies Mrs. 7 Plasturton pi. Canton
Davies Mrs. 14 Eoath Court pl.Eoath
Davies Mrs. 60 Eoath Court rd.Eoath
Davies Mrs. 50 Ryder street, Canton
Davies Mrs. 81 Shirley road. Eoath
Davies Mrs. 6 Stacey road, Eoath
Davies Mrs. 64 Tewkesburv st. Cathays
Davies -Mrs. 8 Tydraw place, Eoatli
Davies Mrs. 20 Victoria Park road
east. Canton
Davies Mr.s.7 Waterloo gardens.Eoath
Davies Mrs. 32 Waterloo rd. Eoath
Davies Mrs. 29 Woodville road
Davies Mrs. 52 Woodville rd. Cathays
Davies Mrs. M. s Pen-v-lan pi. Roath
Davies Mrs. M. 22 Westville rd.Eoath
Davies Mrs. M. E. 26 Ovinuton ter-
race. Canton
Davies Mrs. S. C, F. 83 Westville
road. Eoath
Davies Owen P.25 Eoath Court place.
Eoiith
Davies Eichard, 64 Claude rd. Roath
Davies Richard Frederick. 16=; Whit-
church road, Cathavs
Davies Richard Hugh. 7 Welllield
place. Roath
Davies Robert, i Kelvin rd. Eoath
Davies Silvanus, 41 Pen-y-Ian road,
Roath
Davies Spencer. 19 Montgomerv st
Roath
Davies Thos. i, Cowbridge rd. Canton
Davies Thos. 139 Kimberley rd. Eoath
Davies Thomas. 93 Monthermer rd
Cathays
Davies f lioinas. Noiihbourne. Tydrav
road, Eoath
Davies Thomas, Pelcombe, Tydraw
road, Eoath park. T N 3450
Davies Thos. 26 Redcliffe av. Canton
Davies Thos. 61 Eichmond rd. Eoath
Davies Thos. N. 10 Conway rd. Canton
Davies Thomas William, 69 Colum rd
Davies Thos.Wm. 62 Ryder st.Canton
Davies Walter WiUiam, Thirlemere.
Tydraw road, Roath
Davies Wm. 19 Cathedral rd. Canton
Davies William, 155 King's rd. Canton
Davies Wm. 80 Bachards ter. Eoath
Davies William, 45 Talbot st. Canton
Davies William, Tvgwvn, Lake road
east, Roath
Davies WUliam Bryn, 272 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Davies William Charles, 48 Colum rd
D;ivie.s WiUiam G. 2s Richmond
crescent. Eoath
Davies William Henrv. .86 LlandalT
road. Canton
Davies William Hi'niy.2i Rnalh Court
place. Roath
Davies Wm. Jas. 48 Ninian rd. Roath
Davis Albert. 13 Boverton st. Roath
Davis Charles, 23 Richmond rd. Roath
Davis Dan, 142 King's road. Canton
[kelly'.s
Davis F. J. Lyons. 23 Victoria aven.
Canton
Davis James, 18 The Parade. Trede-
garville
Davis John, ^3 Bangor street, Roath
s John. '12 Pitman st. Canton
Davis John, 57 Poutcanna st. Cintnii
s Jolm Hv. 3 Llaiifair Kl.L'antou
Davis John W'm.is Welllield pl.Eoath
Davis Miss, lo Siieyd street. Canton
Davis Mrs. 13 Blenheim rd. Eoath
Davis Mrs. 3 Winchester aveii. Eoath
Davis Saml. 25 Plasturton av. Canton
Davis William, 86 Severn gro.Canton
Davis Wm. Jn. 6 Neville pi. Canton
Daw Ernest. 10 Eoath Court pl.Eoath
Dawes Clement, 39 Kincraig st. Roath
Dawkins George,"2 Sneyd st. Canton
Dawney Percy St. John, loS Pen-y-
lan Toid. Roath
Dawson Edward, 23 Park place
Dawson Miss. 60 Plasturton av.Canton
D.iwson Ralph,- 6 Plasturton av, Cantn
Dawson Thomas. 134 Colum road
Dawson Wm. 7 St. John's cres.Cantcio
Day Bertram. 12 Berthwin st. Caiitcn
Dav Denis Frank, 35 Partridge road.
Roath
Dav Henrv, 78 Pen-v-lan road. Roath
Day Mant'oii. 64 Peii-y-lan rd. Eoath
Dav Miss. 46 Cathedral road. Canton
Dav Mrs 12 Partridge road, Roath
Deiicon .William Henry Godfrey. 114
Cathedral road. Canton
Deans Eobt. 109 Clive st. Grangetown
Dearlove Geo. 32 Oakfieid st. Roath
Deer AKred, 80 Eoath Court rd.Eoath
Deere Josiah B. 29 Marlborough rd
Roath
Deere Mrs. 46 Eouiilly road. Canton
Dedgua Tbomas.33 Peii-y-lan rd.Eoaili
de Guslis Vaillant. 3 Eichmond ter
Del Gueria Menobi, 704 Plastiirinn
avenue. Canton
Dendy Mrs. 33 Howard gardens. Boatlj
Dent Matthew. 38 Kincraig st. Roath
Dent William Edward. 421 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Denvir Jas. 52 Roath Court rd. Roath
Devereux Alfred James, 21 Syr
David's avenue. Canton
Devereux Arthur Cecil F.R.C.S.Eng
36 Cowbrid_ae road. Canton
Devereux Fredk.29 Hamilton st.Cantn
Devereux James, 39 Pen-y-woin rd.
Eoath
Devonald Win. Thomas, -^4 Plasturton
avenue. Canton
Diamond Archibald R. 39 Phistiirt.Mi
gardens. Canton
Diamond Thomas, 18 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Diamond Thomas Alfred, 22 Bniiing-
ton terrace. Canton
Diamond Wm. 24 S>t David's av.Cantn
Diamond William Henry, 168 Ne«iiort
roatl. Roath
Diamond William James. 10: U..ii.i:i>
road. Canton
Dibb John F. 201 Newport rd R.iath
Dickenson Edward. 73 Connauglit id
Roath •
Dickinson Fredk. 9 Stacey rd. Roaili
Diggins Edward, 12 BIaencly,l:i.-h st.
Grangetown
Diggory Jas. Wm. t6 Metal st Eoath
Diggory Thomas Henry. 7 H.."anl
gardens. Roath
Dight Chas. Wm. 105 Clive id.rant.oi
Dillon Robert Oscar. 41 Victoria Park
road east. Canton
Dillon Theodore Francis M.H 17
Clare street. Canton
Dimery Maurice. 4 Howard ter. Roath
Dinham Mrs. 63 Stacev road. Roath
Dinham Mrs. E Belvedere. Lake rd.
west. Eoath
Distaso Arcani;elo D..S.C. 52 Oakli.ld
street. Roath
Dix Miss, 31 Corbett road, Catliajs
Dixon Arth Darrah,2r Dogo st. Canton
Dixon Jas. Jsph. 11 Dyvrig st.Ciintoii
DIKECTORY.]
Dobbins Hy.Arth.23 Keppoch st.Eoatb
Dobbs Hrbt.SSenghennydd rd.Cathays
Dobson George, 4 Mayfield av. Canton
Dobson Walter, 5 Blaenclydach street,
Grangetown
Dodd Wm. 333 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Dodd William Lewis, 22 Ovington
terrace. Canton'
Doddington Herbt.30 Kelvin rd.Roath
Doddington Percy.65 Shirlej- rd.Roath
Doddington Stanley, 305 Mackintosh
place, Roath
Dodds Mrs. 10 Waterloo grdns. Roath
Dodge Samuel, 34 Kinoraig st. Roath
Dodington Jas. 40 Mafeking rd.Roath
Dodington Stuart Milton, 25 Ilton
road, Roath
Doland William, 11 Alma rd. Roath
Dolling Geo.i45Whitchurch rd.Cnthy.<
Donovan John, 83 Stacey road, Roath
Donovan Mrs. 32 King's road. Canton
Dooley Mrs. 13 Pen-v-wain pi. Roath
Dore Charles, 62 Oalcfield st. Roath
Dore Joseph, 51 Stacey road, Roath
Dorman Jn.Hy.58 Partridge rd.Roath
Uorward William, 260 Whitchurch
read, Cathays
Douirlas Alex. 94 Cathedral rd. Canton
Douglas Frank, 5 Oakfield st. Roath
Douirlas Miss, 15 Berthwin st. Canton
Douthwaite Tom. 88 Pen-v-lan road,
Roath
Dovw ATthur,i6o Cathedral rd.Cantn
Duvey Charles Ed-vvin. 36 Cathedral
load. Canton
Dowdall Geo. 100 Richmond rd.Roath
Dowdeswell R. O. 17 Ninian rd.Roath
Dowle Albert G«orge. 351 Cowbridge
road, Canton
Dowler James,4i Pen-v-wain rd.Roath
Down Albert. The Cottage. Cefn-y-
coed road. Roath
Downing Arth. 64 Richards ter. Roath
Downing Charles, 49 Charles street
Downman Herbt. 25 Tydfil pi. Roath
Downs William Bonner. 138 Rich-
mond road, Roath
Dc.wnton Rev. Edmund Murray M.A.
I curate of St. Germans), St. Ger-
mans' Clergy house. Metal st. Roath
Doxsey Edwd.W.7 Pontcanna st.Cantn
Drake Hv.Herman, 106 Clive rd.Cantn
Drew William, 6 Windsor place
Drinkwater Stanley George, 10 Pur-
beck street. Canton
Diickett Miss, 43 Richmond rd.Roath
Duddington Paul L. r Borerton street,
Roath
Duffett Chas. 66 Hamilton st. Canton
Duffin Charles, 13 Southey st. Roath
Dugdale Parker, i Major road. Canton
Dnggan 'Ver^■ Rev. Canon Michael
Elphege O.S.B. (Catholic). 67 Tal-
l<ot street. Canton
Dui;gan James Andrew, 23 Fairoak
road. Roath
Dusrgan John Charles, 72 Richards
terrace, Roath
Dufgan Mrs. Eliza, ,3 Marlborough
road, Roath
DiLggan William Berkeley, 28 Victoria j
Park road west, Canton
Diiiiiran Harold James. 23 Fairoak I
rnad. Roath I
Du!.'more Mrs. 25 King's rd. Canton
Dunbar Henry J., M.D. 39 Cathedral
rojul. Canton
Duncan James Hugh, 72 Cathedral
load. Canton
Duncan John. 33 Cathedral rd. Canton
Dunford Mrs. 37 Colum road
Diuiklev Mrs. Maiy. 121 Mackintosh
place. Roath
Duiui Fredk. 33 Clive st. Grangetown
Dunn Miohl. 373 Cowbridge rd.Cantor
Dunn Robert John. 38 Victoria Park
road west. Canton ~
Dunstor Thos.83 Plasturtoii av.Cantn
Dupe John, 279 Albany road, Roath
Durand Gabriel, 54 Clive rd. Canton
Durbessich Albert. 11 Kinoraig st.
Roath
SUUTH WALEH.
Durkee Jas. 118 Kimberlev rd.Roath
Durnell John, 27 Talbot st. Canton
Dursin Jas. 30 Monthermer rd.Cathays
Durston George, 75 Stacey rd. Roath
Durston Miss A. 3 Stacey rd. Roath
Durston Thomas E. 31 Plasturton
gardens. Canton
Dutton Alfred Henry. 122 LlandaD
road. Canton
Dutton -Vlfred Stewart. 35 Ovington
terrace. Canton
Dutton Chas. 14 Cyn-coed rd. Roath
Dyche Wm. 36 Kimberley road, Roath
Dyer Joseph. 21 Llanbleddian gar-
dens, Cathays
Dyer Lewis. 36 Victoria Park road
east. Canton"
Dyer Richard, 200 Llandaff rd. Canton
Dyer Thomas, 183 Oity road. Roath
Dyer Thomas, 53 Pentrebane street,
Grangetown
Dyke Albert, 6 Gold street, Roath
Dyke Herbt. 412 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
CARDIFF.
2oc
Edwards Gffelm,i3 Lochaber st. Roath
Edwards Hy. 31 Severn gi-o. Canton
Edwards Henry Griffith, 4 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Edwards Hy. Jas. 6 Gordon rd.Roath
Edwards Herbt. Victor, 136 Colum rd
Edwards Jas. 97 Maletant st. Cathays
Edwards John, 79 Colum road
Edwards John, 7 Shirley rd. Roath
Edwards John, 16 Turberville pl.Cantn
Edwards Joseph Reed, The Palms.
North road, Gabalta
Edwards Mrs. 44 Blaenclydach street,
Grangetown
Edwards Mrs. 220 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Edwards Mrs. 120 Kimberley rd.Roath
Edwards Mrs. 30 Ninian rd. Roath
Edwards Mrs. in Richmond rd.Roath
Edwards Mrs. 3 Turberville pl.Cantn
Edwards Mrs. Emma Gowan. 18
Boverton street, Roath
Edwards Spencer James. 160 Rich-
mond road, Roath
rd (United j Edwards Thomas Richard, 316 Whit-
cres. Canton | church road, Cathays
irt rd.Roath j Edwards Trevor G. 23 Mayfield aven.
ce Canton
rd. Canton Edwards Wilfred, 38 Ilton rd. Roath
■et, Roath Edwards William. Garfield. Tydra«
t. Canton road, Roath
d Rev. Arthi
Methodist), 41 Romillv
Fade Wm.Hy.i Roath Co
Earl Edward. 57 Park pla
Earl Henry, 38 Cathedral
Earl John," i Southey str
Earl Mrs. 58 Ryder" strei
Earl Rt. 298 Whitchurch rd. Cathays Edwards Wm.E.aHarrismith rd.Roath
Earland Frederick, 31 Roath Court Edwards William James. 7 Fairoak
road. Roath road. Roath
Eastabrook Donald, 7 Princes st. Roath Edyvean Robert, 3 Arran pi. Roath
Easterbrook Mrs. Trelawne, Ty-Gwyn Eggar Sydney, 39 Monthermer road.
road, Roath Cathavs
Eastman Mrs. 3 Mafeking rd. Roath Eglen Walter Sydney, xi Ma> field
Eastwood John Wilfred, 175 Richmond avenue. Canton
road, Roath Elcock Reginald. 34 Romilly rd.Cantn
Ebbett William James, 58 Sandring-'Elgar Eugene. 33 Romilly road west.
ham road, Roath j Canton
EccJes Edward, 8 Kelvin road. Roath JElias Mrs. 8 Claude road, Roath
Edbrooke Samuel Jaimes, 34 Llanfairi Elias Thomas. 201 Whitchurch road.
road. Canton ' , Cathavs
Edmonds William Thomas, 147 Whit- 1 Elias W'm. 3 Linden avenue, Roath
church road, Cathays Elkington Mrs. 13 Claude rd. Roath
Edmunds Chas. 42 Pen-v-lan rd.Roath : Elliot Bert, 9 Boverton street, Roath
Edmunds George H. ' 7 Pen-y-wain I Elliot Fredk. 6 Montgomery st. Roath
road, Roath ' Elliot Mrs. 20 Newport road, Roath .
Edmunds Miss. 199 Albany rd.Roath Elliot Thomas, 37 Newport rd. Roath
Edmunds Mrs. 73 Marlboro' rd.Roath! Elliott Alfred, 26 Llanbleddian sar-
Edmunds Thomas Price,i7 Plasturton' dens, Cathavs
gardens. Canton Elliott Charles Edward, i Connauiiht
Edwardes Mrs. 89 Marlboro' rd.Roath, road. Roath
Edwards Rev. Arthnr Jenkvns M..\. ; Elliott Frederick William. 8 Llanhled-
(vicar of St. Andrew's). 61 Park pi, dian gardens, Cathays
Edwards Rev. William B..\., D.D. Elliott John Huxtable, 25 Llanbleddian
(president of the Bapti.st Theological gardens, Cathavs
College), 34 Richmond road, Roath Elliott Mrs. :66 "Newport rd. Roath
Edwards Alfred Bees, 54 Partridge Elliott Mrs. 2 Plasturton aveu. Canton
road, Roath 'Elliott Thomas Dawson. 18 Llanbled-
Edwards Arth. 43 Llanfair rd. Canton' dian gardens. Cathavs
Edwards Arthur Edward, 16 Water-: Elliott Wm. 16 Mead'ow st. Canton
loo road. Roath Elliott William. 8q Pentrebane street.
Edwards Charles, 252 Whitchurch rd., Grangetown
Cathavs " i Ellis Alfred. 79 Severn grove. Canton
Edwards David. 38 Deri rd. Roath I Ellis Arthur, 278 Newport rd. Roath
Edwards David, 3 Stacey road, Roath Ellis David, 90 Kimberley rd. Roath
Edwards David, 38 Victoria Park rd. I EUis David, 51 Oakfield street, Roath
east. Canton Ellis Mrs. 133 Albany road, Roath
Edwards Dennis W. qo Cowluid«;e id., Ellis Mrs. 310 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Canton Ellis Wm. 176 Cathedral rd. Canton
Edwards Dudley John, i^^ Newport EUiston Edward Alexander. 18 Pen-
road. Roath
Edwards Edward, 70 Plasturton aven.
Canton ;
Edwards Edward, 37 The Walk. Tre-
degarvOle
Edwards Edward Charles, 53 Ninian
road, Roath
Edwards Edward Charles, 6 Richards
terrace, Roath
Edwards Edward George. 30 Lochaber
street. Roath
Edwards Enoch, 69 Pen-v-wain road.
Roath
hill road. Canton
EUse Saml. H. 19 Marlboro' rd.Roalh
Elms Rees, 74 Richards terrace.Roath
Elsmore Chas. n Meadow .st. Canton
Elsnn Rev. Georje (Catholic). St.
Peter's street, Roath
jrthv
Woodville road.
Westville rd.Roath
Cathays
Elsworthv Walt.— ^ ^
Elwell Mrs. 40 Conway road. Canton
Elworthv Mrs. to Pen-y-lan ter.Roath
Ely Tho's. 42 Burlinston ter. Canton
Umeraon Herbt. 34 Conway rd. Canton
Edwarfs Ernest Jn, 19 Deri rd.Roath Ku.ery Mrs. 43 Pencisely ™adXanton
Edwards Evan. ,9 Victoria Park rd. Emery Mrs. 73 Pontcanna st. Canton
east. Canton ' Eumrerson Thomas Bond. 12 Pen-y-
Edwards Geon'e 21 Deri rd. Roath 1 Ian terrace, Boath
Edwards George' F. 169 Whitchurch! England Charles Douglas, The Chalet,
road, Cathays I N'orth road, Gabalfa
25ti CAKDlFr.
England Patrick Joseph M.B. 8g Cuw-
bridge road. Canton
Enfjlaiid Thomas, 7 Morlais st. Roath
Enos Mrs. 3 TydliJ place, Eoath
Elisor Frederick William, 32 Pen-y-
lan road, Boath
Errinaton Thomas William, 202
Albany load, Eoath
Kscott Charles, 123 Claude rd. Eoath
Escott Mrs. Cartref.Xorth rd.Gabalfa
Evan Edward Isaac, i5 Blenheim rd.
Roath
Evans Eev. David L.D. (curate of St.
Paul's), 37 Pentrebane street,
lirauaetown
Kv.ins Eev. Griffith B.A. (Congresja-
tion;ul), 172 Llandaff road. Canton
Evans Eev. leuaii (Baptist), 83 Lis-
vane strc-et. Calhavs
Evans Rev. Richard' William (vicar
of Si. Mark's). North road, Gabalfa
Evans Eev. William B.A. (Congrega-
tional). 53 Miskin street. Cafhavs
Evans Alfred, :66 Llandaff rd. Canton
Evans Alfred, 7 Pen-v-lan pi. Eoath
Rvans Alfred James. "ii3 Strathnairn
street. Eoath
Kvans Anthonv, 32 Eedcliffe av.Cantn
Evans Campbell, 167 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
Kvans Charles Ingram, 128 Kimber-
ley road, Roath
Evans Chas. Jas. q Bernard av.Cantn
Kvans D. Smart M.D. 11 Corporation
road, Grangetown
V^vans Daniel, 110 Newport rd. Eoath
Evans Daniel, 46 Plasturton gardens,
Evans Daniel Cyril, 288 Cowbridge
load. Canton
Evans David, 9 Amesbnry rd. Eoath
Evans Darid, 50 Claude road, Eoath
Evans David, 1S8 Llandaff rd. Canton
Evans David. 3oPIasturton gdns.Cantn
Evans David, Plas-y-coed, Cefn-y-
coed road. Eoath
Evans David Chas. 46 Clive rd.Cantn
Evans David Morton, 52 Kimberlev
road. Enath
Evans David B.23 Westville rd.Eoafh
Andrew's placi
Evans Edmund, 167 Cathedral road.
Canton
Evans Ednd. 8 Eoath Court pi. Eoath
Evans Egbert, 54 Colum road
Evans TAii.n-.xig Macltintosh pl.Eoath
Evans Eli, 204 Newport road, Eoath
Evans Evan, 11 Grenville rd. Eoath
Evans Evan, 40 Partridge rd. Eoath
Eians Evan. 73 Woodville rd.Cathays
Evans Evan Jenkin, 17 Tyda pl.Eoath
Evans Evans Eees.47 Sliirley rd. Eoath
Evans Fredk. 18 Kelvin road, Eoath
Evans Frederick John, Glvn, Arling-
ton terrace. North road,' Maindy
Evans Freiierick Oliver, 4 Northcote
street. Roath
Evans Ge... 6 Boath Court pi. Eoath
Evans Geo. F. 177 Albany rd. Eoath
Evans George Washington, 27 Llan-
fair road. Canton
Kvans Griffith, 135 Claude rd. Roath
Kvans Henry, 95 Romilly cres. Canton
Evans Henry James, 242 Whitchurch
road. Cathays
Evans Herbert Arthur, 59 Claude rd.
Boath
Kvans Herbert James, 5 Partrid!.'e
road, Boath
Evans Howell, 7 Tydfil place, Roath
Evans I. Watkins, 10 Windsor plaie
Evans Ivor Adolphus, 23 Llandaff id
Evans J.as. 17 Cymmer st. Grangetwn
Evans Jas. 52 Monthermer rd.Cathavs
Eviuis Jas. 15 Roath Court pi. Roath
Evans James, 11 Ryder st. Canton
Evans James, 5 Waterloo gdns.Roalh
Evans Jenkin, 21 Victoria Park mad
SOUTH WALE8.
Evaus John, 6 Amesbnry rd. Boath
Evans John, 12 Balaclava rd. Roath
Evans John, 4 Bloom street. Canton
Evans John, 137 Cathedral rd. Canton
Evans John, 27 Ruthin gdns. Cathays
Evans John, 10 Westville rd. Roath
Evans Jn.295 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Evans Jn.Edwd. 34 Miskin st.Cathays
Evans .John Geo. 2 Kelvin rd. Roath
3 Colui
[kelly's
Fairbrother Wm.io6 Ninian rd.Roath
Fairburn Edward Thomas, 34 Marl-
borough road, Eoath
Faircough Mrs. 21 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Fairtield' Geo. By. 22 Dogo st.Canlou
Fairlamb Wm. 14 Partridge rd. Roath
Falch Capt. Victor. 4 Bangor st. Roath
Fancott Herbert Edmund, 5 Linden
avenue, Roath
Evans Miss, 63 Bangor street, Roath ! Fargher Charles,96 Newport rd.Roath
Miss,6 The Walk.Tredegarville | Farr Harry, 140 Newport road, Roath
Evans Miss, 41 The Walk, Trede
garville
Evans Miss Erie M.B. 23 I
Evans Misses, Bryngwyi
grant road, Eoath
Evans Misses, Great hou
terrace, Roath
Evans Morgan Rowland. 11
road. Canton
36s Cowbridge rd. Canton
Farrars -Mrs. 71 Shirley road, Eoath
Farrell George Henry, 10 Sandring-
ham road, Eoath
Farthing Bert, 6 Ilton road, Eoath
Church ; Farthing Fredk. 3 Ilton road, Roath
Fanlks George, Crosswav, Cefn-v-coed
L'oiiwav; road, Eoath
" iFaulksMiss.aSeiighennvdd rd.Cathavs
Evans Mrs. 70 Amesburv rd. Roath <Fawcett Frdk.i78Mackiiitosh pl.Eoath
Evans Mrs. 2 Arran place, Eoath iFear Albt.Edwd. tsLlantwit st.Cathay.s
Evans Mrs. 5 Cathedral road. Canton i Fear Mrs. 72 Albany road, Eoath
Evans Mrs. 4 Clive street, Grangetown I Feather George F. i« Sandrii ghaiii
Evans Mrs. 19 Gordon road, Eoath road. Eoath
Evans Mrs. 113 Kimberlev rd. Eoath Felman Thomas. 9 Morlais st. Roath
Evans Mrs. 9 Kincraig street. Eoath jFels Mrs. 9 Vfctoria Park road west,
Evans Mrs. 3 Llanlleddian gardens. | Canton
Cathays Fennell Very Eev. Michael O.C
Evans Mrs. 9 Llandongh st. Cathays' (Catholic). St. Peter's st. Enath.
Evans Mrs. 49 Malefant st. Cathays ! T N 3599
Evans Mis. 215 Newport road, Roath j Fennell Edgar, 7 Waterloo rd. Roath
Evans Mrs. 109 Ninian road, Roat)h jFenton David, 42 Miskin st. Cathays
Evans Mrs. Northlands, North road, iFenwick Geo.W.i6Cathedral rd.Cantn
Maindy 1 Ferguson George, 37 Marlborough
Evans Mrs 21 Partridge road, Roath I road. Boath
Evans Mrs. 24 Plasturton gdns.Cantn
Evans Mrs. 52 Eedcliffe av. Canton
Evans Mrs. 3 Richards street.Cathavs
Evans Mrs. n Roath Court pi. Roath
Evans .Mrs. 30 Roath Court rd. Boath
Evans Mrs. 25 Bnthin gdns. Cathayi
Evans " "' . - ..
Evans
Ferguson Jn. 260 Newport rd. Ro:ith
Ferguson Mrs. 39 Victoria Park road
Evans Mrs
u Wordsworth av. Eoath
Fel
Evans Mrs
Charles, 26 Newport rd.
Fe
Boath
Fe
Evans Ower
. 3 Ladvsmith rd. Eoath
21 Eoath Court idlRoath
>
Evans Eees
Fid
Richard. Sunnyside,
Evan
Boss. 45 Stallco
11 rt av
Eoath
Fielding
Evan
Eowland. ,8 Tl,
Wall,
Fu.ldinT.
Evan
Siilllev. 60 Hn
Evan
Thomas. „ \,
1:
': 1
Evan
Thomas. I!.m
\ ■.
1 i: : W
Fergusson Geo. 33 Mafeking rd. Eoath
Fergusson Mrs.55 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Fergusson William Law, 47 Pen-y-
Stacev road, Eoath Ian road, Roath
Welllield place. Eoath Ferrari Enric.i. 30 Talbot st. Canton
" •■ - ari Thomas. 36 Evder st. Canton
■ier William, 30 Ninian rd Eoath
■is Ernest William, 7 Kincraii;
reet, Boath
Fiddian Arthur Edwin, 23 The Walk,
th rd Tredegarville
Fiddian Mrs. 23 The Walk, Trede-
Evans Eoliert Thomas, 42 Victoria garville
P.irk r.iad west. Canton Field Job, 2 St. John's cres. Canton
Evans Eobert Toung, 14 Park place Fielding Claude, 131 Kimberlev road.
Evans Eoderick.104 Newport rd. Eoath ' Eoath
uffh, 61 Claude road, Eoath
11-h P. 8 Ilton road, Boath
I'l.isturton gardens, Cantn
4 Newport rd. Boath
W, si gro. Tredegarville
loll i.M'i-ace, .\orth t,M,,. \ii;;, i\ 1- 1 . .1 n .. i r .(, iliii . 4 Arran place. Boat h
Evan- Thomas. 25 Ll:ii.f:iir rd. Canton Fine Eli. 155 Richmond road. Eoatli
Evans Thomas, 80 Miskin st. Cathays 1 Fine Lewis J.P. 40 Newport rd. Eoath
Evans Thomas, 17 Oakfield St. Eoath 1 Finlay William Paton, 3 Boverlon
Bvans Thos. 68 Eiehniond rd. Eoath I street, Boath
Evans Tom. 03 Westville i-d. Eoath llpir.stbrook Frdk.Geo.Henlev.Norih id
Evans W. Hesketh M.D., M.B.Edin. 1 Fisher Eev. Daniel B.A. (vicar of St.
59 Cowbridge road. Canton ' Paul, Grangetown. & suriojratel.
Evans Wm. 126 Marlboro' rd. Boath j 27 Clive street. Grangetown
Evans Wm. 5 Marlborough rd. Eoath Fisher Alfred, 83 Ninian rd. Boath
Evans Wm. 36 Boath Court rd. Boath | Fisher Alfred Thomas, 23 Kimlurh>
Evans Wm. 96 Bvder street. Canton 1 road, Boath
Evans Wm. 22 Shirlev road, Eoath Fisher Frank, 36 Deri road, Enath
Evans Wm, 8 Wordsworth av. Eoath Fisher Frank, 16 Plasturton gardens,
Evans Wm, M, 49 Shirley rd. Eoath j Canton
Evana Wm.Thos. 5 Looha'ber st.Roath I Fisier By. W. 12 Victoria av Canton
Kwleiirh George, 36 Denton road I Fisher Jas. 81 Connaught rd. Eoath
Evenird Arthur, 84 Boath Court rd. Fisher John, Beathlands. N"illi rd.
^ Roath ' Maindy
Eveiard Lawi nee. 30 Peu-v-lan ter- , Fisher Miss Annie, 143 All.any road,
race, Roath ' , Roath
Everett Mrs. 71 Romilly rd. Canton j Fisher Samuel, 62 Claude rd. Roath
Kvei^ett SidneyJ.ii Fairoak rd.Roath [Fisher Wm. 74 Llanfair rd. Canton
K\v:Mt Mrs. 6 Bomilly road. Canton IPishwick Edward Pojihaiii, ir Lovlia-
Emims Arthur, 84 Llanfair rd. Canton! ber street, Boath
Ening Duncan, 2S Bomillv eres.Cntn Fisk James, 13 Partridge rd. Boath
Ewins Mrs. 91 Swan grove. Canton Fitzgerald Daniel A.. F.B.C.S.l. 10
Exlev Robert. 312 Whitchurch road, Newport road, Roath
Cathnvs 1 Fit/.gerald Ridgewny, 62 Conway id.
Kynon Bobt.27 .Moira ter.Adamesdwn j Canton
Fair George. 232 Newport rd. Boath 1
UIRECTOKY.J
Flajjff Misses, jg Senyhennydd road,
Cathays
Heetwood Henry 0. 320 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Fleming' Mrs. 40 Shirley rd. Roath
Fleming Thos. 22 Waterloo rd. Roath
Fletcher Edwin, 171 Richmond road,
Roath
Fletcher Henry John, 37 Richards
terrace, Roath
Fletcher Mrs. 30 Windsor place
Fletcher Philip, 46 .Sandringhaiu ril.
Roath
Fletcher William John, 100 Marl-
borough road, Roath
Fligelstone Mrs. Frank, 99 Ninian
road, Roath
Fli-elstone Randolph. 93 Xinian rd.
Roath
Fligelstone Sydney, 168 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Fligestone Mrs. 27 Cathedral road.
Canton
Flint Ernest Just, Westerwick, Lake
road west, Roath
Flint Henry W. 66 Park place "
Flook Geo. 191 Cathedral rd. Canton
Flook Jas. 66 Sandringham rd. Roath
Floyd Peter, 17 Ladysmith rd. Roath
Ployed Silas Hesketh, 3 Senghennydd
place, Cathays
FIvnn James, loi Clare road
Fo'ley Rev. Michael (Catholic), St.
Peter's street, Roath
Foley Arthur, 37 Llanfair rd. Canton
F.ille'y William, 51 Colum road
Fnlley William Thomas ,26 Burlington
terrace. Canton
Foolks Job, 38 Conway road. Canton
Forbes Peter, 141 Richmond rd.Roath
Forbes Roy, 20 Stacey road, Roath
Ford Edward, 9 Richard.^ ter. Roath
Ford Elias, 287 .Vlbaay road, Roath
Ford Francis Tho.'i. 10 Dogo st.Cantn
Ford Fdk. Wm. ■57 Stacey rd. Roath
Ford John, 2 Windsor esplanade, Dock
Ford John Wm. 9 Claude pi. Roath
Ford Mrs. 38 Ryder street. Canton
Forde Patrick, i Cowper st. Roath
Forde Thomas. 34 Talbot st. Canton
Forfar Alex. 5 Kensington av. Cantor
Forfar Wm. 3 Kensington av. Canton
Forrest Arthur Charles, 29 Teilo st
Canton
Forrest Mrs. 43 Richards ter. Roath
Forsdike Frank, 46 The Parade,
TredegarviUe
Forsdike Greorge Frederick, 102
Cathedral road, Canton
Forsdike Miss, 71 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Forsdike Miss, 42 Oakfield st. Roath
Forsdike Wm.isg Richmond rd.Roath
Forse Thomas, 68 Hamilton st.Cantn
Forster Miss, 29 Mayfield av. Canton
Forward Harry, 190 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Forward Thos. 145 King's rd. Canton
Forward Thos. 32 Plasturton av.Cantn
Foster E. 41 Plasturton aven. Canton
Foster Henry, 9 Berthwin st. Canton
Foster John' I. 55 Oakfield st. Roath
Foster Mrs. 8 Kincraig street, Roath
Foster Thomas, 62 Taff embankment.
Grange town
Foster William, 51 The Parade,
TredegarviUe
Fothergill C. 6 Talbot street. Canton
Fouraker James P. 59 Connaught
road, Roath
Fowler Mrs. 16 Llanbleddian gardens,
Fowler Mrs. 2 Meadow street. Canton
Fowler Thos. 17 Syr David's av.Cantn
Fownes Arth.83 Kimberley rd.Roath
Foi Arthur, 37 Oakfield street, Roath
Fox Ernest Ivor, 6 Taff embankment
Fox Frank, 132 Richmond rd. Roath
Fox Joseph William, 335 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Pox Mrs. 6 Richmond road, Roath
SOUTH WALES.
I Foxley Miss Barbara M.A. (professor
of education. University college), 21
Park place
Foy Albert, 170 Cathedral rd. Canton
Francis Alfred John, 105 Connaught
road, Roath
Francis Augustus, 24 Plasturton av.
Francis Dan, 15 Shirley road, Roath
Francis David, 32 Blaenclydadh st.
Grangetown
Francis David, 37 Romilly cres.Cantn
Francis David Hugh, 28 Partridge rd.
Roath
Francis Henry, 29 Colum road
Francis Hy. 146 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Francis J. G. 48 Plasturton av. Canton
Francis John, 7 Roath Court pi. Roath
Francis Mrs. 89 Conway road. Canton
Francis Seth. 119 Clive road. Canton
Francis Thos. 13 Fields Pk. rd.Cantn
Francis Thomas, 25 Rectory rd.Cantn
Francis William, 102 Ryder' st. Canton
Francis Wm.Benj.4TRomilly rd.Cantn
Frank David, 40 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Franklin Thos.L. 24 Oakfield st.Roath
Fraser Geo. 49 Richards ter. Roath
Fraser John, 6 Pen-v-Ian ter. Roath
Fraser Malcolm, 2 Mayfield av.Cantn
Fraser Thomas Henry, 6 Ladysmith
road, Roath
Freednian Abraham, 14 Richmond ti-r j
^enian Chas. Hy.36 Conway rd.Cntn
enian William, Birchwood grange,
■y-Gwyn road, Roath
eth Thos. 115 Albany road, Roath
French Mrs. 17 Talbot street. Canton
Frost Llewellyn, 12 Waterloo gar-
CAK ilFK.
257
Gatheridge Samuel, 7 Ruthin gar-
dens, "Cathays
Gatheridge Thomas ■ Richard, 15
Waterloo gardens, Roath
Gaundry Mrs. 90 Connaught rd.Roath
Cause Nicholas, 64Connaught rd.Roath
Gavin Albert, 29 Kincraig st. Roath
Gavin Alonzo Augustus, 91 Westville
road, Roath
Gay Henry, 11 Lochaber street,Roath
Gay John Bowden, 39 Pentrebane
street, Grangetown
Gaze Albert '] horaas, 18 Kimberley
road, Roath
Gaze Albt. Thos. 259 Newport rd.Roath
Gealy Rev.S. Evans (Congregational),
26 York street. Canton
Geddie William. 146 Kimberley rd
Roath
Gedrych Herbt. 19 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Gedrycli Mrs. 12 Ruthin gdns. Cathays
Gedrydgs Arthur, 49 Roath Court
I'oad, Roath
Gee Frank, t6 Windsor esplanade,
Geen Cyril. North Wood. Cvn-coed
Roath park
■or^'c, 24 Talbot street,Canton
illi.uii. Linden, Ty-Gwyn rd.
-Villiam, 66 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Victoria
rge AKr
Tho
.Wfred John, i Cyril ores. Roath
Fry Clement, 129 Clive road. Canton
Edward, 178 Newport rd. Roath
Miss, 142 Llandaff road. Canton
Fry Mrs. 43 Portcanna st. Canton
Fudge Wm. 121 Connaught rd. Roath
Furney Fritz H. 82 Ninian rd. Roath
Furnival Robert, 51 Ninian rd.Roath
Furnivell Mrs. 27 Claude road, Roath
Furse Edgar, 14 Ninian road, Roath
Fnrse Mrs. 41 Kimberley road, Roath
Furze Thos. Altd. 16 Ilton rd. Roath
Fussell Alfred, 92 Ryder st. Canton
Fussell Robert, 28 Llanfair rd. Canton
Gabe Rhys Thomas, 22 Ladysmith
road, Roath
Gabriel Ernest Llovd, 8 Victoria
avenue. Canton
G.accon Frank. 8 Agincourt rd.Roath
Gage George, 233 Albany rd. Roath
Ga?e Jn. Wesley, 193 Albany rd.Roath
Gale Hv. 45 Roath Court rd. Roath
Gallahe'r J. Frederick M.B., B.Ch.
Whitchurch road, Cathays
Gard Geo. Jn.7 Glynrhondda st.Cathys
Gardiner George William, 3 Berthwin
street, Canton
Gardiner Jn. 88 Llandaff rd. Can-ton
Gardiner Jn.29 Wyndham cres.Cantn
Gardner Fred, 48Connaught rd.Roath
Gardner George William, 13 .\mes-
bury road, Roath
ardner John, 44 Oakfield st. Roath
Gardner Mrs. 7 Linden aven. Roath
Gardner Robert, 31 Deri rd. Roath
Gardner William Edward, 2 Rectory
road. Canton
irland Rev John G. (curate of St.
Mary the Virgin), 38 Mardy street,
Grangetown
Garland Jacob, 22 Boverton st.Roath
Garland Jn.Sidney.g Claude rd.Roath
Garland .Mrs. 64 Albany rd. Roath
Garratt Harvev, i; Llanfair rd.Cantn
Garrett Mrs. 4'Weilfield road, Roath
Garwood Wm.73Wyndham cres.Cantn
Gaskell Charles. Hill house. Cefn-y-
coed road, Roath
Gaskell Jn. Clare, s Fairoak rd.Roath
Gates John G. n Kyveilog st. Canton
Ma
Thomas,
Roath
28 Llandough st. Cathays
George H
borough
George Jas
George John, 3 Balaclava road, Roath
George Mrs. 2 St. Andrew's place
George Mustan, 17 Gordon rd. Roath
George Richard Wright, 182 Mackin-
tosh place, Roath
George Thos. 80 Ninian road, Roath
George Thomas Gough, 59 Conway
road, Canton
German Herbert Reginald, 22 Glyii-
rhondda street, Cathays
German Jn. 47 Wyndham cres.Cantn
German Mrs. 32 Westville rd. Roath
German Nicholas, 26 RomiUy cres-
cent, Canton
Gerrard Mrs. no Claude road, Roath
Gerrard Mrs. u Colchester av.Roath
Gerrish Frederick Charles, 10 Vic-
Idi-ia Park road west
Gerrish Hy. Jn. 97 Clive rd. Canton
Gibbins Sidney, 338 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
Gibbon Alfred, 30 Ryder st. Canton
Gibbon Hy. 185 Richmoad rd. Roath
Gibbon Mrs. 2 Conway road. Canton
Gibbon Mrs. 23 Mafeking road, Roath
Gibbon W. 8.308, Waterloo rd.Roath
Gibbons Mrs. 53 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Gibbons Mrs. 4 Sneyd street. Canton
Gibbs Charles Arth. 3 Deri rd.Roath
Gibbs Frederick, 15 Bloom st. Canton
Gibbs John, 155 King's road. Canton
Gibbs Joseph Richard, 116. Cathedral
road. Canton
Gibbs PeterWm.27Corbett rd.Cathays
Gibbs Reginald, Blooiufield, Ty-Gwyn
road, Roath
Gibbs Saml. Jn. 65 Bangor st. Roath
Gibbs William Newton, 164 Cathedral
road. Canton
Gibby Albert, 131 King's rd. Canton
Gibby Henry B. 8 Morlais st. Roath
Gibson John, 153 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Gibson John, 7 Dogo street. Canton
Gibson Miss, 39 Mafeking rd. Roath
Gibson Mrs. 28 Cathedral rd. Canton
Gibson Mrs. 128 Holmesdale street,
Grangetown
Gibson Wm.33 Syr David s av. Canton
Gidden Capt. Richard O. 25 Turbei-
ville place. Canton
Giddings Ernest W. 79 Wyndham
crescent. Canton
Giddings Staliley.35 Romilly rd.Cantn
Gifford' Wniiam. 40 Deri rd. Boath
W.
{_258 CiKi'ii-i". ■
Gifford William Henry, 70 Marlboro'
road, Boath
Gilbert Edward Isaac, 127 King's
road. Canton
Gilbert Geo. 31 Llanfair rd. Canton
Gilbert John, 33 Fartridg:e rd. Boath
Gilbert Mrs. 70 Claude road, Boath
Gilbert Mrs. 250 Newport rd. Boath
Giles Alfred, 286 Whitchurch road.
Cathays
Giles Mrs. 56 Byder street. Canton
Gill Wm.Lidgey,27 Victoria av.Cantn
Gillard John Nott, 33 Hamilton st.
Canton
Gillard Mrs. 26 Amesbury rd. Boath
Gillard Mrs. S. to8 Marlborough rd.
Boath
Gillett John Wm. Jas. 63 Colum rd
Gilling Henry Thomas, 54 Cathedral
Toad, Canton
GiUings Wm. 19 Talbot st. Canton
Gillis Alei.25 Glynrhondda .st.Cathays
Gilmore Daniel, 138 King's rd.Cantn
Gilvear Eobt. 11 Bernard av. Canton
Girdler Charles, 130 Claude rd. Boath
Girvan David Wyllie M.B., C.M.Glas.
46 & 47 Loudoun square
Gianely Lord J. P. 'Ibe Court, St.
Pagans ; k Bath club W i ; B.T.T.
cinb W I & Junior Carlton club
S W I, London
Glass Frederick, 276 Whitchurch rd
Oathays
Glasson Bev. Thos. (Congr«gational).
72 Tudor street
Gleaves Alfred, 21 Cathedral rd.Cantr
Glendinning William, 28 Tail embank-
ment, Grangetown
Glnssop Fdk. 50 Kimberley rd. Boath
GIossop Mrs. 7 Kimberley rd. Boath
Glover John Philip, 97 Marlborough
road, Boath
Glover Thomas, 7 Gordon st. Boath
Goaman Dan, 222 Inverness pl.Roath
Godfrey Rev. William Basil B.A.
(curate of St. Margaret's, Boath),
30 Connaught road, Boatli
Godfrev Frank, 15 Amesbury road,
Boath
Godfrey Thomas John, 68 Monther-
mer road, Cathays
Godin Jean S. 26 Bomilly rd. Cantor
Godmau Richard A. 48 MarlboiDugb
road, Roath
Goldie John, 32 Gordon road. Roath
Goldie Mrs. 87 Bomillv road. Cantor
Golding Hy.Frdk.22 North rdGabalHi
Golding Jsph. 55 Plasturton av.Cantn
Goldman C. 1S9 Cathedral rd. Canton
Goldman Jacob. 2? Dumfries place
Goldman Joseph, 24 King's rd.Cantoi
Goldstein Benj. 2 Cowbridge rd.Contn
Gold.sworthv Arthur Lewis, 31 Thi
Walk. Tredegarville
Goldsworthy Bichard Edward, 21
Bichmond road, Boath
Goldsworthy Thomas William. 5
Claude road, Boath
Good Farranl,i9 Plasturton av.Canti
Good Mrs. 30 Monthermer rd. Cathay
Good Samuel, 47 Clun ter. Cathay's
Good William, 7 Howard ter. Roath
Qoodall Mr.'i. 23 Connaught rd. Roath
Goodfellow Mrs.s^Amesburv rd. Roath
Gooding Geo. 102 Plasturton av.Cantn
Goodman George, Heathgate, North
load, Gabalfa
Goodman H.W^2 Bichards ter.Roath
Goodman Sydney 0. S Kyveilop st
Canton
(Joodridge Bichard Alan, 186 Albanj
road, Boath
Goodwin Alfred E. 23 Ovington ter-
race. Canton
Goodyear Mrs. 41 Pentrebane street,
Grangetown
Goiidyer Mrs. 188 Newport rd. Boath
Gordon-Jones Thomas, •17 Fairoak rd.
Roath
Gorman Horace, ^00 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Oorvin Mrs. 74 C;iaude road, Boath
South walks.
Kenelm, 39 Victoria Park id.
it. Canton
us Oscar, 16 Colum road
Goudman Maurice, 28 Llanbleddian
gardens, Cathays
ough Jas. 14 Colchester av. Roath
uugh Thomas, 65 Oakfield st.Boath
Gough William Thomas, 22 Con-
naught road, Roath
Gould Alfd. 3 Turberville pi. Canton
Goulstone Henry William, Pen-Deen,
rVrlington terrace, North rd.Maindy
Gounaris Nicholas, 46 Byder st. Canto
Goundry Edward Bobert, 37 Bomilly
road west. Canton
Guvett Chas. 179 Albany rd. Buath
Govier William Frost, 25 Oakfield
street, Boath
Gower Daniel, 69 BomiUy rd. Canton
Gowing Robt.24 Marlborough rd.Boatb
Grace Henry Charles, 8 North road
Graham John, 8 Market rd. Canton
Grainger Ernest Albert, 2 Neville
place. Canton
Grandfield Francis Bobert, 37 Tydfil
place, Boath
Grant Alex, 32 Shirley road, Boath
Grant Glenelv, 161 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Grant George M.A., M.B., CM. 187
City road, Boath
Grant John William Geary F.R.C.S.
Eng. 19 Windsor place
Grant Mrs. 69 Connaught rd. Boath
Grant Mrs. 20 fancraig st. Boath
Grant Beginald Cliflord. 62 Manor
street, Cathays
Gratland Frank, 52 Mayfield av.Cantn
Gratton Alfred, 182 Albany rd. Boath
Gratton Mrs. 3 Trafalgar rd. Boath
Graven Mrs. 11 Ninian road, Boath
Gray Andrew, 12 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Gray Frederick, Hazlemere, Lake rd.
west. Boath
Gray Fredk. J. 79 Richards ter. Koath
Gray George, 12 Wellfipld pi. Itnitb
Gray John, 22 Roath tluurl i,l.Ui.;itli
Gray Jn. Nixon. 81 .Stacev i.l. R..,iili
Gray Mrs. 32 Kinci-aig street. Kualh
Gray Mrs. Jemima, 68 Kmiberley
road, Boath
Gray Thomas William, 4 Park place
Gray Wm. L.D.S. 15 Dumfries place
Gray Wm. 6 Turberville pi. Canton
Grayham Mrs. 2 Church ter. Boath
Gravston Bertram, 31 Romillv cres-
cent. Canton
Greatrex Herbert Edward. 10 Bernard
avenue. Canton
trreatrex John, 62 Ninian i-d. Boath
Green Arthur,4oBurlington ter.Cantn
Green Charles, Parkfield house.
North road, Maindy
Green Edward, 87 Penarth road
Green Emanuel, 243 Albany rd. Roath
Green Ernest, 23 Plasturton avenue.
Canton
Green George Henry. 206 Cathedral
road. Canton
Green Mark, 51 Plasturton av.Canton
Green Miss, 33 Bomilly cres. Cantor
Green Mrs. 204 Cathedral rd. Canton
Green Mrs. loi King's road. Canton
Green Thomas Edward, 153 Clun ter-
race, Cathays
Green Wm. Arth. 60 Neville st.Canti
Green William John, Avondale, NortI
road, Gabalfa
freenaeombeHv. 91 Bomilly cres.Canti
(freeiisniith Mrs. E. 121 Whitchurcl
road. Cathays
Greenwood Dai.ioiCathedral rd.Canti
Gregg Charles. ,3 E^diam st. Canto-
Greggans Peter James, 92 Connaugh
road, Boath
Gregory Capt. George, 96 Marlboro
road, Boath
Gregory George,68 Partridge rd.RoatI
Gregory John, 14 Plasturton avenue
Gregory John, 94 Severn gro. Cantor
Grey Arthur S. 14 Balaclava rd.Boatl
Grey John, 4 Bedcliffe aven. Canton
Grey Wm. 90 Severn grove. Canton
[kei.ly'
Gridley Wm. Jsph. 73 Stacey rd. Boath
ve Thos. 47 Amesbury rd. Boath
Griffin Ernest, South view, Cefn-y-
coed road, Boath
Gntlin Ernest, South view, Cyn-coed
road, Boath park
Griffin George, Cotswold, Lake road
east, Boath
Griffin Geo. 45 Llanfair rd. Canton
Griffin Henry Arthur J. P. 108 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Griffin Howard Treseder,3 Greenwich
road. Canton
Griffin Mrs. 44 Miskin street,Cathays
Griffith Rev. Benjamin Grey B.D.
(Baptist), 35 The' Walk
Griffith Howell. 29 Ladysmith road,
Boath
Griffith Jn. 124 Kimberley rd. Boath
Griffiths Bev. Caradoc, 178 Cathay^.
terrace, Cathays
Griffiths Arth. J. 9 Mafeking rd. Roath
Griffiths Arthur John, 36 Bichmond
road, Roath
Griffiths Baldwin, 15 Ladysmith rd.
Roath
Griffiths Beni.i36Kimberley rd.Boatb
Griffiths Chas. 225 Inverness pi. Boath
Griffiths Cornelius Albert, 35 New-
port road, Roath
Griffiths David,3Montgomery st.Roaib
Griffiths David, 3 Montgomery st.
Roath
Griffiths David, 13 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Griffiths David John, 7 Cressv road.
Roath
Griffiths Edgar George. 76 Sevei-n
grove, Canton
Griffiths Evan, 17 Mafeking rd.Roath
Griffiths Fred. 11 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Griffiths George. 120 Colum road
Griffiths Harry George. 70 Partridge
road. Roath'
G)iJlitb> Henry, 147 King's rd.Cantnn
linllitbs Henry, 38 Pentrebane street,
Griffiths James, 26 Sandringham rd.
Boath
Griffiths Jn. 124 Kimberley rd. Boath
Griffiths John, 71 Monthermcr road.
Cathays
Griffiths' John. 73 Ninian rd. Boath
Griffiths John, 4 Talbot st. Canton
Griffiths John Jones. 80 Claude rd
Boath
Griffiths Joseph, 31 'fydfil pl- Ko"t''
Griffiths Miss, to Boverton st. Boath
Griffiths Miss,4i Connaught rd.Roalli
Griffiths Miss, 10 Fitialan pi. Boath
Griffiths Miss, 29 Neville st. Canton
Griffiths Miss,i49 Bichmond rd.Boatb
Griffiths Misses, 43 Ninian rd. Boath
Griffiths Mrs. 49 Clivc st. Grangetwn
Griffiths Mrs. 41 Connaught rd.Boatb
Griffiths Mrs. 78 Connaught rd.Rnath
Griffiths Mrs. 5 Cowper street, Boath
Griffiths Mrs. 18 Glynrhondda str.M-l.
Cathays
Griffiths' Mrs. 20 Harrismilh rd.Roalli
Griffiths Mrs. 6 Wellfield pi. Boath
Griffiths Mrs. 57 Wellfield rd. Roath
Griffiths Philip.ss Partridge rd.Boatb
Griffiths Philip Bhys M.B., B.S. 50
Newport road, Roath
Griffiths Thomas, 49 Bangor .«».Hoatli
Griffiths Thos. 8 Pitman st. Canloii
Griffiths Thomas John, 33 Conwax
road. Canton
Griffiths Thos. L. 84 Claude rd. Roath
Griffiths Thouias Longdon, 27 Bich-
mond road, Boath
Griffiths Vernon, 67 Colum road
Griffiths W. Gordon, 35 Corbett roail.
Cathays park. Tel. No. 4348
Griffiths William. 4 Clare road
Griffiths Wm. 2 Waterloo rd. Boath
.iriffiths Wm.Benj. i2Hendy st.Boath
Griffiths William Edward, 24 Clive
street, Grangetown
Griffiths William Edward, 9 Fairfield
avenue. Canton
DIKECTORY.]
Griffiths William Thomas. Uplaiidi
Tj-GwjQ road, Roath
Grigs Thomas Edward.44 Pentreban
street, Grangetown
Grimes Jn.Avondale,Tydraw rd. Roath
Grimes John, i Hedcliffe av. Oantoi
Grimes Mrs. 65 Taff embankment
Grangetown
Grimes Reuben, 10 Meadow .^t.Cantoi
Grimwood Chas. 77 Stacey rd. Roath
Grinham Jn. Harry, 30 Ilton rd.Eualh
Grinter James, 9 Metal street, Roath
Grogan Miss Annie, 10 Wellfield rd.
Roath
Gronbero; Leonard Constaiitine, 3
Church road. Canton
trronow Ebenezer Richard. 39 Ames-
bury road, Roath
Grnnow Enoch, log Clive rd. Canton
Grover Edward Brockett, Pen-y-lan
court, Ty-Gwyn road, Roath
Groves John, 44 Neville st. Canton
Gwyther ,Iohn, 58 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Gruramott Thomas, 31'Severn grove,
Grunnah Wm. 71 Bangor st. Roath
Guinea Charles, 5 Waterloo rd. Roath
Giiinee Lawrence, 53 Deri rd. Roath
Gullick Mrs. 9 Pen-y-wain rd. Roath
friiumi John, 30 Romilly rd. Canton
Gunimer Fdk. 106 Llanfair rd. Canton
Gunn John, 150 Colum road
Gunii Mrs. 16 Dumfries place
Gll^ Reuben, 47 Peiitrebiine .street,
Guy William Arthur. 12 Windsor es-
planade. Docks
Guy William James, Waterville,
Tydraw road, Roath
Gyles William, 10 Colom road
Hadley Edward, 7 Alma road, Roath
Hajarty Parker, 41 The Parade,
Tredegarville
Uao-erstrom Olaf, 91 Penarth road
Haggar Henry, 54 Boath Court rd.
Roath
Hagon Albert, 73 Newport rd. Roath
Hague Edwin, 124 Colum road
Haigh Wm. Hy. 221 Albany rd. Roath
Haime Arthur,4i Richmond rd. Roath
Hain Edward, r Despenser gdns.Canfn
Haincock Geo. 10 Taff embankment
Haines Albert, 2 Llanfair rd. Canton
Haines Henry, 30 King's rd. Canton
Hames Hy. 3 Ovington ter. Canton
Haines Miss. 90 Colum road
Haines Percival, 16 Berthwin st.Cantn
Haines Wm. 9 Llandaff rd. Canton
Haines William John Frederick, 367
Cowbridge road. Canton
Halbaum Henry Wallace 177 f
Boath ■ "
Halbert George Edward, g Han
road, Roath
Haider Ellison, 66 Richards ter
Hale Thos. Jas.20 Amesbury rd. Roath
Hale Thos.Jas.io Stall-court av.Roath
Hall Arthur. 63 Pentrebaii.- street
Grangetown
Hall Frank, 42 Richmond rd. Boath
Hall Frederick Thomas, 8 Taff em
bankment, Grangetown
Hall Harry, 285 Albany road, Roath
Hall John, 13 Ninian road, Roath
Hall Mrs. 231 Albany road, Boath
Hall Stuart, 60 Ninian road, Rnnlh
Hall Thos. 90 Wyndham cres. Canton
Hall Tom, 192 Albany road, Roath
Hall W. 6 Plasturton'.rardens Canton
Hall William, 15 Gold street, Roath
Hall Wm. 15 Kimberlev rd. Roath
Hall Wm. C. 251 Albany rd. Roath
Hall Wm. Thos. 58 Conway rd.Canton
Hallett Albt. Hy. 9 Romilly rd.Cantn
Hallett Charles, 176 King's rd.Canton
Hallett John, 70 King's road. Canton
Hallett Samuel, 17 Severn gro Canton
HaUey Mrs. 115 King's road. Canton
Halhday John, 141 King's rd. Canton
Hallier Geo. ri8 Llandaff rd Canton
SOUTH WALES.
Hallinan Jn. 63 Cathedral rd. Cantor
Hallinan Patrick, 47 Cathedral rd
Canton
Ham Wm. 8 Gileston rd. Pontcanna
Hamblin Geo. 6 Mayfield av. Cantoi
Hamhling John William, 29 Richards
terrace, Roath
Hamilton Albt. 67 Romilly rd.Canton
Hamilton Charles Clifford. 9 Teilo
street. Canton
Hamilton Mrs. 27 Pen-y-lan ter.Roath
Hauilett Edgar Percy, 39 Penciseh
road. Canton
Hamlett John, 156 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Hamlett Mrs. Marv, 162 M,arlborotigb
oad, Roath
Hamlett Walt. Hy.iiaClive rd.Canton
"lamlin Francis W. 48 Partridge rd.
Roath
:ammer Richard, 45 Wyndham
crescent, Canton
ammett D'Arcy, 4 Cowper st. Roath
Hammett Wm.48 Richmond rd. Roath
Hamming Jn. E. 118 Claude rd. Boath
mimond Francis M. 12 Boath Court
place, Boath
aammond Wm.s Amesbury rd. Boath
Hamp Frank, 134 King's rd. Canton
Hanipson Frederick. 32 Clive street,
Grangetown
Hampton Edwin, 34 The Parade.
Tredegarville
Hampton Mrs. 20 Svr David's aven.
Canton
Hancock Edgar Ralph, 49 Oakfiehl
street, Roath
Hancock H. 37 Partridge road, Roath
Hancock John. 165 King's rd. Canton
Hancock John Henry, 122 Cathedral
road. Canton
Hancock John James, g8 Colum road
Hancock Mrs. 26 Penhill rd. Canton
Hancock Mrs. 4 Shirley road, Roath
Hancock Robt.28 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Hancock Sydney John, 2 Agincourt
Toad, Roath
Hannon Rev.Daniel Joseph (Catholic),
The Presbytery, Charles street
Hanny Andrew, 211 Albany rd. Roath
Hansen Geo. 49 Plasturton av. Canton
Hansen Harry, 13 Westville rd. Roath
Hansen Heniy, 84 Severn gro. Canton
Harry, 3 Ryder street,Canton
Hansford Joseph, no Clive rd.Canton
Hansford Mrs. 137 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Harbridge Alan Arthur, 56 Stacev rd.
Roath
Hardess Hy. 120 Richmond rd. Roath
Hardess John, 146 Colum road
Hardess Miss, 248 WhitchTirch road,
Cathavs
Hardess W. H. 71 Claude road, Boath
Harding A. 52 Richards terrace, Roath
Harding Hy. 16 Balaclava rd. Roath
Harding John, Good Hope, Arling-
ton terrace. North road, Maindy
Harding Mrs. 42 Kineraig st. Roath
Harding Mrs. 13 Pitman st. Canton
Harding Walt. 16 Rectory rd. Canton
Harding Walter Thomas, 30 Sand-
ringham road, Roath
Hardinge Ernest, ig8 King's rd.Cantn
Hardy Arthur Croft, 35 Clun ter-
race, Cathays
Haidy Robert, 167 King's rd. Canton
Hardy Thos. 33 i*lasturton av. Canton
Hares Jn. 89 Romilly rd. Canton
Hargr.ive E. 153 Richmond rd. Roath
rle Edward, 147 Penarth road
rley George. 18 Victoria Park rd.
lest. Canton
Harley John Henry, 148 Cathedral
road. Canton
Harlow Alexander, 81 Colum road
rman Horace, 18 Colum road
rpell Geo. 104 Llanfair rd. Cantii
Harper Jn. Geo. 4 Rectory rd. Cantor
Harper Lyster, 8 Mafeking rd. Boath
Harper Mrs. 10 Cyn-coed road,
Roath park
CARDIFF.
2oSf|"
Harper Mrs. 267 Newport rd. Eoath
Harper Thos. i Pitman st. Canton
Harries Rev, William (Baptist), 32
Clare street. Canton
Harries David, 77 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Harries Frank Shearrae,
road, Roath
Harries Jas. 248 Newport rd. Roath
Harries John, 35 Ladysmith rd.Boath
Harries Mrs. 92 Kimherley rd.Boath
Harries Mrs. 4 Southey street, Roath
Harries Thos. 4g Connaught rd. Roath
Harrington Herbert, 11 Hamilton at.
Canton
Harrington John William, 18 Romilly-
Harrington Timothy, 65 Richards
terrace, Roath
Harris Arth. Geo.84 Ninian rd. Roath
Harris Benj. 86 Richmond rd. Boath
Harris Ernest Albert, 6g Pentrebane
street, Grangetown
Harris George Frederick, g Llan-
bleddian gardens, Cathays
Harris Harold Douglas, 6 North road
Harris Jn. Jas. 32 Mafeking rd.Boath
Harris Jn.Jsph.34Kimberley rd.Boath
Harris Jsph. 281 Newport rd. Roath
Harris Lionel, 34 Severn gro. Canton
Harris Miss, 44 Partridge rd. Roath
Harris Miss, 52 The Park, Trede-
garville
Harris Mrs. 8 Albany road, Roath
Harris Mrs. 23 Claude road, Roath
Harris Mrs. 57 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Harris Mrs. 35 Plasturton gardens.
Canton
Harris Mrs. 27 Severn grove. Canton
Harris Saml. 43 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
Harris Thomas, 126 Holmesdale st.
Grangetown
Harris Wm. 10 Olive st. Grangetown
Harris William, 39 Clive street,
Harris Wm. 40 Gordon road, Roath
Harris Wm. 79 Pen-y-wain rd. Roath
Harris William Bradshayv, 24 Pearl
street, Roath
Harrison Albert Edward, 2 Mortals
street, Roath
Harrison Fras. 9 Blaenclydach street
Harrison Fredk. 5 Purbeck st.Cantn
Harrison Frdk. Geo. 70 Ryder st.Cantn
Harrison John, 12 Gold street, Roath
Harrison John Bell, Pembroke house,
Conway road. Canton
Harrison Miss Jessie, 53 Shirley rd.
?oath
Harrison Mrs. 105 Severn gro. Canton
Harrison Thos. 4 Tydraw rd. Roath
Harriss Mi.ss, 46 Partridge rd. Roath
Edwd. 89 Kimberley rd.Ruath
Harry Frank, 20 Bernard av. Canton
Harry Jenkin Campbell, 183 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Harry Bichd. 85 Conway rd. Canton
Harry Richard, 74 Ryde'r st. Canton
Hart Albt. 48 Cathedra! rd. Canton
Hart F. 14 Albany road, Roath
Harte Rev. George Wm. (Baptist),
123 Kimberley road
Hartnell Mrs. 149 Crwys rd. Cathays
Harvey John Culy, 5' Claude road.
Roath
Harvey John Rose, 74 Kimberley rd.
Roath
Harvey Marshall, 201 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Harvey Miss, 5 Kelvin road, Roath
Harvey Mrs. 33 Deri road, Boath
Harvey Mrs. 13 Pen-y-lan pi. Roath
iHaslam S. B. 108 Newport rd. Roath
|Haslock Mrs. 79 Conway rd. Canton
Hassell Mrs. 40 Miskin st. Cathays
Hauser Abraham, 37 Park place
Hauser Morris. 156 Cathedral road.
Canton
Hausheer Joseph Hugo, Estoril,
North road, Gahalfa
S. W. 'J*
260 CdKDlFl.
Hawk Wm. 359 Cowbiidge id.Cantn
Hawken Nicholas James, 62 Kimber-
ley road, Koath
Hawker Bernard, 66 Partridge road,
Boath
Hawkins Frederick, 35 Monthermer
road, Cathays . jj
Hawkins George, 16 Glynrhondda
street, Cathays
Hawkins Mrs. 5 Fitzalan pi. Roath
Hawkins Mrs. 54 Hanaxlton st. Canton
■Hawkins Mrs.66 Kimberley rd. Roath
Hawkins Mrs. 15 The Walk, Trede-
^rarville
Hawkins Robt. 57 Clive st.Grangetwn
Hawkins Willoughby, 5 Fitialan pi.
Roath
Hawlett Sidney, 20 Richards ter. Boath
Hav Mrs. 3 Partridge street, Roath
Hayden Capt. William, 6 Kyveilog
street. Canton
Hayden John, 34 Roath Court road,
Roath
Hayes Clement William, 82 Clive st.
Grangetown
Hayes Thos-7 Plasturton gdns. Canton
Hayes William,62 Richmond rd. Boath
Hayman George, 23 Stallcourt aven
Roath
Hayman Mrs. 38 Marlborough road
Roath
Hayman Mrs. 191 Richmond rd. Roath
Haynes George, 45 Monthermer road.
Cathays
Havnes Mrs. 133 King's road. Canton
Hay ward Arthur John, 115 Claudi
road, Roath
Hayward Edward, 24 Ruthin gar
dens, Cathays
Hayward Edward John, Froyle, Ty-
Gw\-n road, Roath
Hayward John B. 21 The Parade.
Tredegarville
Hayward William, 13 Kingsland rd.
Canton
Hayward Wm. 14 Morlais st. R<iath
Head Harry, 125 Richmond rd. Boath
Heal Fredk. 62 Bichards ter, Roath
Heal Samuel, 2 Purbeck st. Canton
Heal Sidney Douglas, 60 Sandring-
ham road, Roath
Heald Mrs. 37 Victoria Park road
west. Canton
Heard Fredk. 43 Stacey rd. Boath
Heard Wm. 72 King's road. Canton
Haath Albert C. 6 Harrismith road.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
R.iath
Alban
Heath Edward Jam
road, Roath
Heath Ernest, Froyle, Ty-Gwyn rd.
Rnalh
Heath Ivor Moxbam, 2 North road
Heath Joseph, 37 Bangor st. Roath
Heath Rt. J. 194 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Heaton Fredk. 5 Pitman st. Canton
Heck Harry Albert, 6 Balaclava rd.
Boatli
Hedley John, 38 Shirley road, Roath
Hemingway Arth. 26 Deri rd. Riiath
Hemming Miss, 30 Gordon rd. Roath
Hemmings Leonard, 3 Meadow st
Canton
Hemus Herbert, Belmont, Cefn-y
coed road, Boath
Henderson Mrs. 185 Cathedral rnad
Canton
Henderson Robert, 67 Pent/rebane st
Grangetown
Henderson Wm. 37 Romilly rd.Cantn
Hendrv Jas. M. 3 Fields P'k rd.Cantn
Hennan Mrs. 44 Deri road. Boath
Hennessy Martin Henry, 2 Kyveilog
street,' Canton
Henry Bhvs Powell, 16 Hamilton st.
Canton
HiMuv Thos. II Romilly rd. Canton
Hensiey Henry, 69 WJndham cres-
cent. Canton
Hcpbourne Mrs. 6 Albany rd. Roath
Hepburn David M.D.(prof. of anatomy
riniv. Collftge). 61 Ninian rd. Boath
Hepwortk Joseph (supt. & sec. Deaf.
& Dumb Mission), 25 Windsor pi
Herbison William John, 28 Park pi
Herman Edward Charles, 8 Glossop
terrace, Glossop rd. Adamsdown
Brn John James, 5 Glynrhondda st.
Cathays ^ .„
erne Mrs. Suffolk house, Romilly
road. Canton
Hertz Adam William. 15 Kyveilog
street. Canton
Heselton Capt. Thomas, 6 Claude
place, Roath
Heslop Wm. Thos. 39 Conway rd.Cantn
Hettitch Julius, 31 Ninian rd.Roath
Heuvel Rev. Alphonsus Van den
(Catholic),ThePresbytery,Charles st
Hewitt John Walter, 35 Conway rd.
Canton
Hewlett George, 160 King's rd.Cantn
Heywnod Mrs. 53 The Parade,
■Tredegarville
Hibbert^Cecil, 49 King's rd. Canton
Hibbert John Walter, Bryn-Awel,
Ovn-coed road, Boath park
Hickev John Joseph. 3 Fairoak rd.
Roath
Hicking Thos. 29 Ovington ter.Cantn
Hicl'Jing Mrs. 4 Glynrhondda street,
Cathavs
Hicks Corelli Haxwell, 65 Romilly rd.
Canton
Hicks Mrs. 99 Clive road. Canton
Hicks William Benjamin, 4 Llantwit
street, .Cathays
Higgins Chas. 15 Richmond rd. Roatb
Higgins Robert, 61 Colum road
Higgins Thos.50 Mayfield aven.Canti
Higgins William Henry, 5 Llanfai
road. Canton
Higgon Geo. 51 Pontcanna st. Canton
Hi'gman Frank S.. M.B.E.
tt road. Cathays
n.in Joseph Cre'sswell. 68 Park i>l
ourne Mrs. 34 Shirley rd. Boath
Charles. 170' King's road. Canton
Hill Chas. ig Turberville pi. Canto»
Hill Ernest John. 94 Llandaff rnad.
Canton
Hill Fdk. 34 Sandringham rd. Boatli
Hill George, 37 Colum road
Hill George, i Trafalgar road, Boath
Hill Geo. Fdk. 113 King's rd. Canton
Hill Godfrey. 47 Bangor street, Roath
Hill Herbt.jiis.211 Newport rd. Boath
Hill James, 64 Severn grove. Canton
Hill James Wostlake, 33 Ovington
terrace, Canton
Hill John, 14 Victoria aven. Canton
ph B. 10 Tydraw pi. Boath
22 Clive st. Grangetown
62 Stacey road, Boath
39 Talbot street. Canton
son, 81 Wyndham cres.Cantn
Conway rd. Canton
Hobbs William Ed. 306 Newport
road, Boath
Hohson Mrs. 4 Tewkesbury st.Cathys
Hockey Fredk. 6 Sneyd st. Carfton
Hockey Wm. 33 Kincraig st. Roath
Hodde'r Frank, 7 Llanbleddian gar-
dens, Cathays
; The Parade,
Westville rd. Roatk
>ri road, Roath
AC Romilly cres-
Hill Mr:
Hill Mr
Hill Mrs.
HiU Saras.
Hill Willii
Hill William, i'i2 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Hillestrom Mrs. 38 Colum road
HiUier Richard John Talbot, 9 Col-
chester avenue, Boath
Uillstrom Magnus James, 10 Tydraw
road, Roath
Hinehley Harry, 348 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
Hindmarsh George Lisle, Tyneside.
Cefn-y-coed road, Boath
Hiiiton Jas. 72 Partrfdge rd. Boath
Hinton Miss, Sherwood, Tvdraw rd.
Roath
Hinton Mrs. 28 Claude road, Boath
Hirschleld Leopold. .15 rnniKiuglit
road, Boath
Hitehings Capt. Thomas, 60 Con-
naught road, Boath
Hjer.sing Sverre, 19 Berthwin st.
Canton
Hoare Frank E. 83 Marlborough rd
Boath
Hoare Thomas Albert, 6i Clare road
Hobbs Christopher, 67 Pontcanna st.
Canton
Hnhbs Hy. 53 Pontcanna st. Canton
Hodsre Edgar V
Tredegarville
Hodge Frank, 59
- dge Mrs. 6 D
Hodge Thomas,
:ent. Canton
Hodge William Henry Prince, 3°
Llanbleddian gardens, Cathays
Hodges Alfred Henry, 3 Sandringham
road, Boath
Hodges Benj. 15 Morlais st. Boath
Hodges Harris, 136 King's rd.Canton
Hodges Sydney Charles, 2 Tydraw
place, Roath
Hodges Wm. 26 Hamilton st. Cantn
Hodgson Mrs. 187 Richmond rd.Roath
Hodson Frederick John, 86 Kimber-
ley road, Roath
Hogan Charles, 31 Hton road, Boath
Hogan Miss Anastacia, 40 Sandring-
ham road, Roath
Hogan Mrs. 6 Westville rd. Roath
Hogan William, 17 Amesbury rd
Roath
Hogarth Thos.62Cath6dral rd.Canton
Hogg John, 14 Hamilton st. Canton
Hogg Walter, 17 Balaclava rd. Roath
Holdawav Mrs. 171 Newport rd.Roath
Holden John, 7 Pitman st. Canton
Holder Eli William, 14 Burlington
terrace. Canton
Hole Mrs. 28 Bectory road. Canton
Hole Thomas McGowan, 27 Pen-y-
wain road, Boath
Holgate Frank, 10 Bloom st. Canton
Holland David, 57 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Holland Mrs. 94 Connaught rd. Boath
illett Sydney John, 8 Waterloo rd.
Roath
Hollingshead John G. 40 Woodville
road, Cathays
oilman Mrs. 14 Stallcourt avenue,
Roath
Hollowav Rev. Henrv M.A. (curate
of St. Dyfrig). 33 Fitzhamon
embankment. Canton
Holloway Ernest, 32 Rectory road.
Canton
Hollowav James, 13 Ilton rd. Roath
Holloway William,79 Ninian rd.Roath
Hnllov William, 27 Stacey rd. Roalli
Hollvman William Charles, Lisvanf.
North road, Gabafla
Holman Edwd.iii Clive st.Grangetwn
Holman Frederick William. 120
Cathedral road. Canton
Holme Mrs. 1 Colum road
Holmes H.nrrv, 7^; Hamilton st.Canton
Holmes Mrs. "113 Cathedral rd.Canton
Holmes Mrs. Roath honse, Newport
rnad, Roath
Holmgrew Gustave, 12 Meadow st.
Canton
Holt Chas. Geo. 15 Pitman st.Canton
Holt Wm. 7 Redclifte aven. Canton
Holton Wm. 74 Partridge rd. Roath
Hoodeville Gaston. 15 Wordsworth
avenue, Roath
Hook Francis, 0 Beacon st. Canton
Hookway John, 270 Whitchurch road.
Cathavs
Hooper Chas.s6 Kimberley rd.Ruatl,
Hooper George, 17 Boath Court pi
Roath
Hooper James. 9 Welllield pi. Boath
Hooper Miss, 9 Fitzalan road, Roath
Hooper Miss, 92 Richards ter. Roath
Hooper Mrs. 81 Kimberley rd. Roath
Hooper William Baby, 205 Newport
road, Boath
Hoops Harry L. 119 Albany rd. Boath
Hopgood Jas. 22 Kimberley rd. Boath
Hn]ig,)nd Rd. 10 Llanfair rd. Canton
Hopkin Edward David, 15 Redcliffe
avenue. Canton
DIRECTORY,]
SOUTH WAI,E8.
CARDIKK.
261
Bopkin> Albert. 5 MoiilgonieiT
Boath
Hopliins Alfd. 13 LhindafI rd.Ca
Hopkins Ambrose Owen, 59 Amesbury
road, Eoath
Hopkins Arthur Llewell™, 19 The
Walk, TredegarviUe '
Hr.pkins David C. 6 Purbeck sti
Hopkins David John, 3 Alma id. Eoath
Hopkins George James, 33 Ladysmith
road, Boath
Hopkins Ivor J. 28 Amesburv i-oad,
Routh
Hopkins John, 12 Pen-y-lan pi. Boath
Hopkins Miss Helena. 19 Conway rd.
Canton
Hopkins Mrs. 2 Alma road. Roath
Hopkins Mrs. 66 Stacey road, Roath
Hopkins Mrs. 15 Talbot st. Canton
Hopkins Obadiah, 46 Roath Court
road. Roath
Hopkins Walter, 20 Comray rd. Cantn
Horner George A. 27 Roath Court
place, Roath
"Horton Alfred Wm. 53 Colum road
Horwood Charles, 16 Claude rd. Roath
Horwood Richard, 19 Edward terrac
Hosgood Herbt.57 Partridge rd. Eoath
Hosg-ood Herbert. 26 Boath Court
place, Roath
Hosjjood Ivor, 194 Albany rd. Roath
Hosiiood Joseph Henrv. 156 Marlboro'
road, Roalh
Hostjond Levison Beale, 108 Tfinian
road. Eoath
Hosgood Octavius Sidney, i Lady-
smith road, Eoath
Hosken Albert Newton, 12 Kimberlev
road, Eoath
Hoskin William, 10 Montgomerv st
Eoath
Hott Mrs. 68 Claude road, Eoath
Houlsnn Augustus, 138 Kimberlev rd.
Euiilv, 48 Kimberle
Hoult M
Roath
Housden Johi
Houston Herbert Victor
mond road, Roath
Hovenden Frederick, 31 Colum road
William Arthur, 3 Dyvrig st.
173 Eic-h-
Can
Howard Alvin, 332 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
Howard' Arthur, 5 Syr David's aven.
Canton
Howard Charles,29 Eomilly rd. Cantn
Howard Frederick, 69 Plasturton
avenue. Canton
Howard Jas. 4 Amesburv rd. Roath
Howarth Henry, 13 Roath Court pi
Roath '
Howe Capt. Edmund Robert. 200
Albany road, Eoath
Howe Charles. 71 Eomilly ores. Cantn
Howe Levi, q6 Richmond rd. Roath
Howe Mrs. i Eton place. Canton
Howe Win. Christr. 36 Windsor place
Howell Alfred M.D. 18 Windsor pi
Howell Archibald, 13 Mayfield aven.
Howell Arth. G. 3 Southey st. Roath
Howell Arthur John, 50 Cvn-coed rd.
Roath park
Howell George Northcott, 3 Southev
street. Roath
Howell Howard Hill, 189 Whitchurch
road. Cathays
Howell Jas. 98 Marlborough rd. Roath
Howell Jchn George, 160 Colum rd
Howell Miss, 13 Park place
Howell Mrs. 25 Eomillv road. Canton
Howell Mrs. 2 Tydfil place, Eoath
Howell Mrs. L. 46 Kimberlev road,
Roath
Howell Percy. 19 Ladvsmith rd.Eoath
Howell Robert John, 23 Ladysmith
road, Eoatli
Howell SI. 38 Burlington ter. '
Howell Thomas, 22 Eyder st.
Howell Thomas Stephen, 3
clydach street, Grangetown
Howell William Gough, 12 Connaught
road, Eoath
How»Il William Thomas, 19 Connaught
road, Roath
Howells Mrs. 208 Cathedral rd. Cantn
Howells Mrs. 22 Mafeking rd. Eoath
Howells Mrs. 17 Wellfield pi. Roath
Howells Thos. 138 Biohmond rd.Eoath
Howells Wm. 98 Cathedral rd. Canton
Howes Fredk. 62 Clive rd. Canton
Howes Groom, 10 TydBl place, Roath
Howes Jsph. 34 Kingsland rd. Cantn
Hoyle Saville H.Hill house, Cyn-coed
road, Eoath park
Buddy John, 83 Conway rd. Canton
Hudson Mrs. 14 Dogo street, Canton
Hudson Mrs. 3 Gileston rd.Pontcanna
Huess Chas. 2 Blenheim road, Eoath
Huggins Frank, 97 Eomilly rd. Cantn
"ughes Eev. Hugh Michael B.A
(Welsh Congregational), 17 Glyn-
rhondda street, Cathays
Hughes Eev. Hugh Owen, 21 Ruthin
gardens, Cathays
Hughes Eev. Thomas A.T.3. (Congre-
gational), 25 WoodviUe rd. Cathays
Hughes Eev. Victor B.A. 51 Eichards
terrace, Eoath
Hughes Alfred, 21 Stallcourt aven
Eoath
Hughes Alfred Edward, 2 Hamilton
street. Canton
Hughes Chas. 124 Eichmond rd.Eoath
Hughes Edward Ellis, 23 Tvdfil
place, Eoath
Hushes Frank, 163 Whitchurch road.
Cathays
Hughes Griffith, Sherrington, Lake
road east, Eoath
Hughes Hugh, ti Eoath Court rd.
Eoath
Hughes Hugh William. 126 Pen-v-
lan road, Eoath
Hushes John. 9 Bloom street. Cantn
Hughes John, 79 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Hughes Jn. E. 8 Eomilly rd. Canton
Hughes Lawrence Ernest, 3=; May-
field avenue. Canton
Hughes Mrs. 86 Claude road, Eoath
Hughes Mrs. 120 Claude road, Boath
Hughes Mrs. 3 Lochaber st. Eoath
Hughes Mrs.24Montgomery st. Eoath
Hughes Mrs. 46 Oakfield st. Eoath
Hughes Mrs. 30 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
Hughes Mrs. 38 Eichmond rd.Eoath
Hughes Mrs. 18 St. Andrew's ores
Hughes Owen, 59 Park place
Hughes Bohert, 27 Marlborouirh rd.
Eoath
Hughes Eobt. 9 Northcote st. Eoath
Hughes Bt. 9 Winchester av Boath
Hughes Thos. 20 Penhill rd. Canton
Hughes W. H. Bryn awel, Pen-v-lan
road, Eoath
Hughes William. 34 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Hughes William, 18 Llandouch st
Cathavs
Hushes' William Anthonv, 5 Col-
chester avenue, Eoath
Hulbert Edward, loi Penarth road
Hull Mrs. 27 Hamilton st. Canton
Humphrey Wm. 4 Egham st. Cantor
Humphreys Jn.57 Marlboro' rd.Eoath
Humphries Edward, 10: Newport rd
Boath
Humphries Frederick. 17 Buthin
gardens, Cathavs
Humphries Mrs. '19 Shirlev rd.Eoath
Hundley Geo. Wm.i2Eomill'v rd. Cantn
Hunt Daniel De Vere L.R.C.P. &
S.I., L.M. 41 Cathedral rd. Canton
Hunt Edward, 22 Tydfil place, Eoath
Hunt George A. 11 Stacev rd. Eoath
Hunt John, 8 Claude place, Eoath
Hunt Mrs. 65 Claude road, Boath
Hunt Thomas, 132 Holmesdale s
Grangetown
Hunter William. 5 Ovington te
race. Canton
Hunter William, 36 Eichards te
race, Eoath
Huntley Arthur Harrv, 4 Kelvin rd
Boath
Hurch Wm. H. 6 Kingsbnd rd. Canton
Hurcum Mrs. 6 Fit/.alan pi. Boath
Hurford Benjamin, 18 Taff embank-
ment, Grangetown
Hurford Edwd. 74 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
Hurford Bichard, 11 Plasturton pi.
Canton
Hurlbatt Miss, Aberdare hall, Corbett
road, Cathays
Hurley Mrs. 88 Wvndham crescent.
Canton
Hurlow William, 15 Blaenclydach st,
Grangetown
Hurman Miss, 75 Cathedral road.
Canton
Hurman Mrs. 247 Albany road, Eoath
Hurst Peter, 4 Albany road, Eoath
Huss Chas. H. 2 Tydraw rd. Eoath
Hnss Michael Anthony, 14 Cathedral
road. Canton
Huss Thos. 92 Llandaff rd. Canton
Hussey Samuel Arthur, 23 Glyn
rhondda street, Cathays
Hustwick Arth. 63 Severn gro. Cantn
Hutchens Edward, 41 Clare road
Hutchings Mrs. 26 Plasturton gardens.
Canton
Uutchins Arthur John, 7 Eomilly
road. Canton
Hutchina Frederick William,i82 Llan-
daff road. Canton
Hutchins Mrs. 4 Gordon rd. Eoath
Hutchinson Charles, 29 Roath Court
place, Eoath
Hutchinson Robt. 33 Morlais st. Eoath
Hutton Charles, 62 Eoath Court rd.
Boath
Hutton-Smith John Benjamin. 88
Eyder street. Canton
Huxtable Eichard, 89 Colum road
bart Albert John, 26 Conwav
■oad. Canton
Hybart Frederick William K. 79C0W-
bridse road. Canton
Hyde Eobert, 29 Conway rd. Canton
Hyden Arthur, 16 King's rd. Canton
Hyslop Geo. 55 Malefant St. Cathavs
Ingate Geo. 8 Marlborough rd.Eoath
Ingledew Hugh Murray, 50 Cathedral
road. Canton
Ingram Geotfrev C. 58 Amesburv
road, Eoath
Ingram John Spencer, 266 Newport
road, Eoath
Inkin Wm. 5 Mayfield aven. Canton
Inman Alfred Herbert, i Werfa st.
Eoath
Insole Miss, 38 The Parade,Tredegar-
ville
Inson Mrs. 189 City road, Boath
Irvin Mrs. 11 1 Claude road, Eoath
Irvine Eev. Henry (CathoUc), Pres-
bytery, Grange 'gdns. Grangetown
Irwin Henry C. 2 Hendy st. Boath
Irwin Mrs. 83 King's road. Canton
Irwin William John, 2 Monthermer
road, Cathavs
Isaac George 'j. 3 Tvdraw rd. Boath
Isaac Wm. M. 30 Clive st, Grangetown
Isaacs Abraham, 77 Cathedral road.
Canton
Isaacs Bhys, 65 Plasturton av. Canton
Isherwood William Frederick, 137
Whitchurch road, Cathays
Ives Bev, Eobert J. 18 Metal street,
Boath
Jackson Fred, 75 Ninian road. Eoath
Jackson Geo. 25 Wellfield rd. Eoath
Jackson Jn. 15 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
Jac-kson John James, Durlstnn, 77
Bomilly road. Canton
S. W. Of
262 CARDIFF.
Jackson Walter, 148 Llandaff road,
Canton
Jaclison Walter, 41 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Jackson William, 93 Cathedral road.
Jacobs Barnett,88 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Jacobs Lazarus, 173 Cathedral road.
Canton
Jacobs Leslie, 103 Cathedral road.
Canton
Jacobs Maurice, 106 Cathedral road.
Canton
Jacobs Mrs. 163 Malefant st. Cathays
Jacobs Philip Arthur, 47 Hamilton
street. Canton
Jacobs Thomas Windsor, 23 Cathedral
road. Canton
Jacobsen Sydney George, 9 Dyrrig
street. Canton
Jacques Joseph Lawson, 2 C'ymmer
street, Grangetown
Jugo Frank, 41 Deri road, Roath
Jago Mrs. 148 Kimberley rd. Heath
Jago Wm. Jsph. 64 Stacey rd.Eoath
James Bev. Francis B. (Wes. Metb),
21 Connaught road, Roath
James Rev. William Henry B.Sc. ' Jarris Alfd.
(curate of St. Mary the Virgin), Jarvis Edw:
St. Mary's vicarage.West Church st Jarvis John
James Abraham Thomas, 10 Wind- ! Jeanes Mi:
SOUTH WALE!-
James Robert Hei
avenue. Canton
James Samuel, 8 Tydraw road. Roath
James Sidney, 94 Llanfair rd. Canton
James Talies"in, 2 Colchester avenue.
Roath
James Thomas,55 Amesbury rd. Roath
James Thos.s Fairfield aven. Canton
James Thomas, 12 Pearl st. Roath
James Thos. 137 Richmond rd. Roath
James Thomas Cheffy, 190 Mackin-
tosh place, Roath
James Walt. V. 95 Claude rd. Roath
James Wilfrid, i Tydraw pi. Roath
James Wm. 38 Amesbury rd. Roath
James William, 88 Monthermer road,
Cathays
James William Evan, 36 Oakfield
street, Roath
James William Frederick, 17 Kelvin
road, Roath
James William Price, The Lindens.
Romilly crescent. Canton
Jamvold Philip, 174 Albany road,
Roath
Cathays
Marlborough rd. Roath
2 Ryder st. Canton
Berthwin st. Canton
S. A. 53 Stacey rd. Roath
James Ada
Ander:
Ijefferies Augu.stus Georgi
North rd I Ovington terrace. Canton
James Albt. 1;:; Paget st. Grangetown
James Arthur. 31 Pontcanna st.Cantn
James Arth. Wm. 83 King's rd.Cantn
James Charles, 12 Deri road, Roath
James Charles Herbert, 207 Albany
road, Roath
Jefferies Samuel Atkin, 24 Romilly
road. Canton
Jeifery William, 10 Winchest
Roath
Jefferv William, 87 Pentrel
Grangetown
James Cholton.ifi Richmond rd. Roath ! Jeffree John Cuthhert. 24 Cathedral
James Daniel. 40 Kincraig st. Roath I road. Canton
James David, 253 Newport rd. Roath Jeffrey David, 16 Princes st. Roath
James David. 36 Waterloo rd. Roath Jeffrey Jas.ii5 Marlborough rd.Roath
James David D.27 Pontcanna st.Cantn Jeffrey Mrs. 1 Sneyd street. Canton
James David Owen, 75 Monthermer Jeffreys Thomas William, 12 Shirley
road, Cathavs ' road, Roath
James E. H. 24 Stacey road. Roath Jjellings Edwin, 54 Connaught road,
James Edwd. 8 Turberville pi. Cantn 1 Roath
James Edwin, 5 Deri road, R.iath Jellings Mrs, qo Rnath Court road,
James Enoch, 83 Cathedra! rd.Cantn Roath
James Frank E. 59 Romilly road j Jellings Ralph. 52 Connaught road,
west. Canton ' Roath
James Fredk. 14 Stacey rd. Roath Jenkin Sam). 38 Mayfield av. ("anion
James Harold, 165 Cathays terrace, Jemkin* Alfred, 39 • Monthermer road,
Cathays " t Cathays
James Henry, 25 Gordon rd. Roath ! Jenkins'Benj. 28 Lochaber st. Roath
James Henry Charles, 11 Glynrhondda 'Jenkins Caradog James, 16 North rd
street, Cathays | Jenkins D. 66 Pen-y-lan road, Roath
James Henry Francis, 33 Cathedral 1 Jenkins David, 9 Syr David's av.Cntn
road. Canton .Jenkins David, 8 Werfa street, Roatb
James Israel. 21 Colum road Jenkins David, 27 Wordsworth aven,
James James Frederick, 139 Rich- j Roath
mond road, Roath ! Jenkins Edwd,i5jCathedral rd.Cantr
James John, 31 Marlboro' rd. Eoath Jenkins Ernest, 37 Morlais st. Roath
James John, 69 Ninian road, Roath Jenkins Frederick Robert, a Howard
James John, 22 Redcliffe av. Canton terrace, Roath
James John, 82 Roath Court road, I Jenkins George. 12 Fields Park rd
Roath Canton
James John, 48 The Park, Tredegar- Jenkins Geo. R. 1; Kincraig st. Roatl
ville Jenkins Ivor George, 18 Eedclifl'i
James Justvn Mavhurv, 13 Rectory avenue. Canton
road. Canton
James Lewis, 33 The Parade. Trede-
garville
James Maurice, Mill Park vievN,
Blenheim road, Roatb
James Miss, 4 Colchester av, Ro.ith
James Miss, 19 Stacey road, Roath
Pen-y-
Jenkins James Andrew
Ian road, Soath
Jenkins Job Thomas, 106 Llandaff
road. Canton
Jenkins John, 21 Boverton st. Roath
Jenkins Jn. 149 Cathays ter. Cathays
Jenkins John, 95 Monthermer road,
lKellys
Mayfi.'kl Jenkins Mrs. 214 Albany rd. Roath
Jenkins Mrs. 186 City road, Eoath
ins Mrs. 36 Gordon rd. Roath
ins Mrs. 51 King's road. Canton
ins Mrs. 7 Longcross at. Roath
Jenkins Mrs. 65 Miskin st. Cathays
kins Mrs. 10 North road
Jenkins Mrs. 19 Partridge road, Roath
Jenkins Mrs. 15 Plasturton av.Cantn
Jenkins Mrs. 92 Richmond road.
Roath
Jenkins Mrs. 13 Victoria Park road
est. Canton
Jenkins Mrs. 115 Westville rd.Roath
kins Mrs. 4 Wordsworth av.Roath
Jenkins R. Gilbert, 94 Wyndham
ent. Canton
Jenkins Ralph.39RoathCourt rd.Roath
Jenkins Robt. 10 Pitman st. Canton
Jenkins Stanley E. 142 Marlborough
road, Roath
nkins Thos. 76 Connaught rd.Roath
nkins Thos. 5 Richards ter. Koath
nkins Thomas Morgan, 9 Glyn-
rhondda street, Cathays
Jenkins William, 18 Burlington ter-
Jenkin's William, 6 East grove,
Tredegarville
Jenkins Wm. 26 Oakfield st. Roath
Jenkins Wm. 25 Ovington ter. Canton
Jenkins Wm. 62 Partridge rd. Roath
Jenkins William Heatley, i;: Oving-
ton terrace. Canton
Jenkins Wm. Hy. 3 Cowper st. Roath
Jenks Charles, 23 Pontcanna st.Cantn
Jenks Frank. 41 Talbot street. Canton
Jennett Mrs, 21 Pen-y-wain rd,Koath
Jennings Edwin, 85 Kimberley road.
Roath
Jepson Hy, 50 Miskin st, Cathays
Jerevitch Rev Harris (Jewish Syna-
gogue), 79 Hamilton street. Canton
Jennyn Mrs. 21 Woodville rd.Cathays
Jerrams Wm. 37 Stacey road, Roath
Jeune George, 41 Richards ter. Roath
Jowell SidnBy,26 Syr David's av.Cantn
Jewell William, 54 Stacey rd. Roath
rill Wm. 20 Gordon road, Roath
Ison George, 296 Newport rd.Roath
Johannesen Andrew, 16 TaS embank-
t, Grangetown
John Benj. 119 Kimberley rd. Roath
" " Cedric T. 73 Claude rd. Eoath
John F. 26 Plasturton avenue. Canton
eorge Frederick, 74 Ninian
Roath
John Henry, 10 Gold street, Roath
John Louis, 7 Syr David's av. Canton
John Meyrick, 19 Teilo st. Canton
John Morgan, 265 Newport rd. Roatb
John Mrs. 52 Hamilton st. Canton
John Mrs. 78 Ninian road, Roath
John Mrs. 17 Ryder street. Canton
John Obadiah. 105 Kimberley road,
Roath
John Oliver, 139 King's road. Canton
John 0liver,i2 Plasturton gdns, Cantn
John Richard William. 103 Pentre-
bane street. Grangetown
John Thomas Henry. 41 Colum road
John Wm, 20 Cowbridge rd. Canton
John Wm. 31 Ladysmith rd. Roath
John AVm, Ernest, -,6Mayfield av, Cantn
John Wm, Hv. 67 Conway rd. Canton
Johnco Alfred Thomas. 67 Pencisely
James Mrs. Glan-y-Uyn, Lake road Cathays
east, Roath Jenkins John, iii Bomilly rd.Cantf
James Mrs. 41 Maylield aven. Canton Jenkins John William, 306 Whi
James Mrs. 32 Ninian road, Roath | church road, Cathays
James Mrs. 9 Pencisely road. Canton i Jenkins Miss, 4 Bnrling:ton ter.Canli
James Mrs. 98 Pen-y-lan road, Roath Jenkins Miss.96 Connaught rd.Ro
James Mrs. 45 Richards ter. Roath
James Mrs. 191 Whitchurch road.
Cathavs
Talbot .St. Canto
id Morg-an, 5 Shirley r«
Metal
James Percival
Roath
James R. 212 Cathedral rd. (
James Eichd. 18 Gordon rd.
Jenkins Miss, 37 t^unway rd. Canton
Jenkins Miss, 5 Dyvrig street. Canton
Jenkins Miss, 216 Newport rd Roath
Jenkins Miss, 30 Shirley rd. Roath
Jenkins Mi.ss, 26 Woodville mad,
Cathays
Jenkins Morgan. Oaklands, Tydraw
road. Eoath
J(jhns Dan
Johns Da
Roath
Joihns Geo. Hy. 42 Claude rd. Roath
Johns Hy i>- Clive st. Granuetonn
Johns Henry. 42 Conway rd. Canton
Johns JaniM, 215 Albany road. Roath
Johns John P. 76 Pen-y-lan rd. Eoath
Johns Mrs. 74 Hamilton st. Canton
J..liTi^< Mts. 87 Plasturton av. Canton
Johns Mrs 73 Westville road, Roath
Johns Percy, 87 Connaught rd. Eoath
Johns Silas. 33 Stall Court av.Roath
Johns Tliomaa, 39 Partridge rd. Roatb
lUIiKC
TORY.]
SOUTH WALP:t-
CAKDIFF. 263
Johns Thomas Richards, 12 Marl
boioaph road, Eoath
Johnsaji Lieut. Mei-vyn Allan, .
North road
Johnson Eev. Canon Henry Robert
-M.A. (vicar of St. Mary the Virgin),
St. Mary's vicara(re,West Church .st
Jiihnson Christopher, 165 Clare road
Johnson Edward, 13 Bloom st. Canton
Johnson George, 8 Sneyd st. Cantoi
Johnson Heiht. 32 Ryder st. Canlm
Johnson James Francis, 11 Waterl
road, Boath
Johnson John A. 249 Albany rd.Roatb
JuhiiMi.n Jnhii W. 24- Coubridtre rd
Johnson Thomas Allan, Clive hall
Clivp road. Canton
.InlHi-.-n W,ll,,,„ Hem-}-. ,73 Whit-
■I"I||'-: I'l 1- 1 Htacev rd. Roath
J.iliKMn,,,. M,<. . Morlais st. Eoath
Jolih-ii^un .John, 5 Alma road, Roath
Jollille Frank, 50 Shirley rd. Roath
JglliflK Mrs. 19 Pontcanna st. Canton
lulliffe Thomas A. Lipson, Cefn-y-
coed road, Eoath
.Jones Rev. Alewvn Saunders B.A.
foiirate of St. John's), 118 Colum rd
Jonr.s Rev. Caradoc (Baptist). 71
Wbitchnrch road, Cathays
Jones Eev. David (Baptist), 13 Lis-
vaiie street, Cathays
•loiies Bev. David (Welsh Presby-
terian), 140 Pen-v-lan road, Roath
Jone- Rev. David Creigfrj-n (Wes-
levnn), 3 Ruthin gardens,' Cathays
Jones Rev. Ebenezer B.A. (curate of
St. John's). 39 The Walk
Jones Rev. Edwin Peter B.A. (Eng-
lish Calvinistic Methodist), i5
Connaught road
Jones Rev. John Morgan (Methodist),
6 Wnrdswnrtli avenue, Boath
lie- Km
Burlingto
.I'.nes Albert Edward,
terrace, Canton
Jones Alex. 26 Pen-y-lan ter. Roath
Jones Alfred, 2 Eomilly cres. Canton
Jones Alfd. Geo. 6 Oviiigton ter.Cantn
Jones Alfd. Jn. 159 King's rd. Canton
Jones Archibld.14 Blenheim rd. Eoath
•lones Archibald, 62 Sandringham rd
Roalh
Jones Arthur, 14 Deri road, Roath
Jones Arthur, 51 Shirlev road, Roath
Jones Arthur Daniel, 36 Burlington
terrace. Canton
Jones David Gallard, 33 Eoath Court Jones Jn.Wm. 29 Pen-y-lan ter. Roath
place. Re
Jones David J. 50 Oakfield st. Roath
Jones David W. 25 Boverton st. Eoath
Jones David William, 300 Newport
road. Roath
Edg
Jones K.lv.;n',i .|m1,„. , - n;.^ !„■,,,,. <!,
pla;e. C:itbays
Jones Edward L. C. 4 Mafeking rd,
Roath
Jones Edward Oliver J. P. CastleEeld,
North road, Maindy
Jones Edward Pryce, 45 Hamilton st
Canton
Jones Elmvn,4oCyn-coed rd.Roath pk
Jones Ernest E.30 Westville rd.B
Jones Evan, 76 Colum road
Jones Evan A.i7Montgom6ry st.Eoath
Jones Evan Henry Thomas, 37 lltoi
road, Eoath
Jones Evan Phillips, 17 Llanbleddia)
gardens, Cathays
Jones Evan Thomas. 248 Cowbridg
road, Canton
Jones Francis Maurice, 36 Victorii
avenue. Canton
Jones Fredk. 204 Albany rd. Roath
Jones Frederick, 7 Colum road
Jones Fredk. 152 Eichmond rd. Boath
Jones Frederick David, 12 Trafalga
Jones Julian, 217 Albany rd.
Jones Lewis, 74 Amesbury rd. Eoath
Jones Lewis, 25 Wordsworth av.Boath
Jon»3 Llewellyn, Maes-yr-haf, Cefn-y-
coed road, Eoath
•lones M. 26 Claude road, Boath
.1 's Matthe
vbridge
Mis;
oad. Roath
les Frederick
oad. Canton
Llandaff
WnstviUe
Jones Garnett Thomas, 1:
road, Eoath
Jones George, 68 Llanfair rd. Cant'
Jones George, 19 Ninian road, Eoath
Jones Geo. 13 Windsor 6splanade,Dck
Jones Gordon, 43 Splott rd.Splotlandi
ones Griffith David, 12 Iltou road
Roath
ones H. Bourne, 59 Plasturton aven
Canton
ones Harry, 8 Meadow st. Canton
Jones Henry. 3 Beacon street. Cantor
Jones Henry, 23 Boverton st. Eoath
Jones Henty, 34 Hton road, Eoath
Jones Henry, 54 Miskin st. Cathays
— ' Park road
Vieto
est. Canton
Richmond
Jones Henry Griffith
road, Roath
ones Herbert, 235 Albany rd. Roatl
j Jones Hugh, g Howard gdns. Boath
! Jones Ivor, 73 Hamilton st. Canton
j Jones Ivor, 7 Eichmond terrace
j Jones Ivor Howard, 123 Cathedral
Jones A;th.Geo^x7 Pen-y-lan prE„ath.j;,fj.^l':*ro Partridge road. Boat.,
orge, 58 Eichmond. j„„,, j,be;. 3, ClandeSoad, Roath
Arthur
Jon
Arthii
Phillips
Jones Benjamin Owen, 27 Mafekin
Toad, Roath
Jones Charles, Cressingto
road. Eoath
Jones Charles. 6 Pen-y-wain rd.Eoath
Jones Charles, 20 Pitman st. Canton
Jones Chas. 37 Eichmond rd. Eoath
Jones Chas. Wm. 29 Ilton rd. Roath
Jones Christopher, 2 Tewkesburv st
Cathays
Jones D. Giles, 11 Dogfield st.Cathays
Jones D. Rhys,i9 Paget st.Grangetwn
.Tones Dan, 2a, Glenroy st. Boath
Jones Daniel, 3 Cyril crescent, Eoath
Jones D.iniel, 127 Westville vd. Eoath
Jones David, i5 Amesbun,' rd. Eoath
Jones David, 41 Bangor street, Boath
Jones David, 18 Dogo street. Canton
Jones David, 69 Shirley road, Boath
Jones David Arthur, i"74 Mackintosh
place, Roath
Jones David B. :; Llanbleddian gar-
dens. Cathays
i Jones .las. 57 Kimberlev rd. Boath
Newport j,j„^, John, 61 Bangor street. Roath
Jones John, 20 Cnnnaueht rd. Roath
.Tones John, 5 Ilton road, Roath
„ , i Jones John, 54 Kimberlev rd. Roath
Tydrawjj,-,nes John, 89 King's road. Canton
Jones John.ggMonthenner rd.Cathays
Jones John, 23 Pen-y-wain pi. Boath
Jones John, 95 Pentrebane street,
Grangetown
Jones John, Prestburv house. Lake
road west. Roath
Jones John, 8 Byder street. Can
Jones John, 107 ATestviHe load. I
Jones John C. 39 Oakfipld st. R
Jones Jn. Danl.41 Amesburv r.l T
Jones Jolhn G. 33 Pen-y-wain rd E.iath
Jones John Haydn, 87' Colum road
Jones John Hugh, 134 Pen-v-Ian rd.
Eoath
Jones John James, 2 Ilton rd. Roatb
Jones John Phillips. 34 Ninian rd.
Boath
Jones Jn.Bichd.86 Clive st.Grngetwn
Jones John Eobert. 14 Waterloo gar-
dens. Eoath
7 Claude 1 ad, Eoath
20 Eoath Curt pi. Boath
I Winchester av. Boath
19 Woodville id. Cathays
r-lan road,
Jones Miss,
Jones Miss,
Jones Miss Maiy,
Roath
Jones Misses, 22 Pen-y-lan ter. Roatb
Jones Morris Edward, 58 Marl-
borough road, Boath
Jones Mrs. 15 Boverton street, Boath
Jones Mrs. 66 Cathedral road. Canton
Jones Mrs. 36 Claude road, Boath
Jones Mrs. 116 Claude road, Boath
Jones Mrs 80 Colum road
Jones Mrs. 93 Colum road
Jones Mrs. 15 Connaught rd. Roath
Jones Mrs. 21 Connaught road, Eoath
Jones Mrs. 28 Connaught road, Roath
Jones Mrs. 80 Connaught rd. Boath
Jones Mrs. 343 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Jones Mis. 9 Cressy road, Eoath
Mrs,
Jones Mrs,
Jones Mrs
Jones Mrs,
Jones Mrs,
Jones Mrs
Jones Mrs,
Jones Mrs
82 Hamilton st. Canton
43 Ilton road, Roath
140 LUindaif rd. Canton
56 Llanfair road. Canton
72 Llanfair road. Canton
20 Marlborough rd. Roath
82 Miskin St. Cathays
26 Monthenner rd.Cathays
73 Monthermer rd.Cathays
■ Roatii
Jones Mrs. 194 Newport road, Boath
Jones Mrs. 234 Newport road, Roath
Jones Mrs. 56 Park place
Jones Mrs. 18 Pen-y-lan ter. Eoath
Jones Mrs. 9 Pitman street. Canton
Jones Mrs. 47 Bichards ter. Eoath
Jones Mrs. 80 Byder street. Canton
Jones Mrs. 50 Sandringham rd.Eoath
Jones Mrs. 7 Stacey road, Eoath
Jones Mrs. 19 Stall Court av. Eoath
Jones Mrs. i The Walk, Tredegarville
Jones Mrs, t2 Waterloo road, Roath
Jones Mrs. 34 Wellfield road, Roath
Jones Mrs.isyWhitchurch rdCathavs
Jones Mrs. 254 Whitchurch rd.Cathvs
'ones Mrs. 0. 24 North road
ones Mrs. Elizh,66 Ninian rd. Boath
Jones Mrs. Eachael,ii Princes street,
Boath
Jones Mrs, S. 34 Victoria Park road
west, Canton
Jones Mrs. S. 79 Westville rd. Eoath
Jones Owen,85Monthermer rd.Cathys
lones Owen P. 5 Senghennydd road,
Cathays
Jones Parry, 45 Pen-y-lan rd. Eoath
Jones Philip. 132 Kimberlev road.
Boath
Jones Philip, 95 Stacey road. Eoath
s Piigh, 15" Colchester av. Roath
Jones Rees, 23' Boath Court rd.Eoath
s Ebvs, 72 Wvndham cresCanton
s Richard Admiral, q Conway
.id. Canton
Jones Rd. P. 2 Wordsworth av.Boath
Jones Robt. 119 Richmond rd. Roath
.5 Samuel, 5s Conway rd. Canton
Jones Saml. 20 Wordsworth av_Roath
Jones Sevmour, 34 Blaenclydach st
Jones Sydney, 32 Sandringham rna.l,
Jones Thomas, 7 Boverton st^ Boa h
Jones Theodore.36 West^nlle rd.Eoath
Jones Thomas, 110 Colum road
Jones Thomas,7 Fields Park rd.Cant.i
Jones Thomas, 16 Gordon id. Eoath
Jones Thomas Arthur, 2 Mandevdle
street. Canton
Jones Thos. Danl. 9 Tydfil pi. Boo h
S. W.
9±
264 CARDIFF.
Jones Thomas Edward, 39 Mayfield
avenue, Canton
Jones Thos. Evan, 44 Stacey rd.Eoath
Jones Thomas Sidney, 8 Hai-rismith
road, Koath
Jones Thomas William, 268 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Jones W. 202 Newport road, Roath
Jones Capt. Walter M. 43 Ladysmith
road, Eoath
Jones Wilfrid Mansel, 91 Kimberley
road, Roath
Jones William, 103 Clive rd. Canton
Jones Wm. 53 Connaught rd. Roath
Jones William, 91 Newport rd, Eoath
Jones William, 221 Newport rd. Koath
Jones Wm. 258 Newport rd. Roath
Jones William, 10 Pearl street, Roath
Jones William, 27 Rectory rd. Canton
Jones Wm. 83 Richmond rd. Roath
Jones William, 30 Tydfil place, Roath
Jones Wm.i8i Whitchurch rd.Cathys
Jones Wm. 120 Wyndham cres, Cantn
Jones William A. 19 Alma rd. Roath
Jones Wm. Arth.6 Wellfield rd. Roath
Jones Wm. E. 208 Newport rd. Roath
Jones Wm.Geo.5 Greenwich rd. Cantn
Jones William Herbert, 18 Partridge
road, Roath
Jones William Hugh, 36 Windsor pi
Jones Wm. Jn. 19 Mayfield av. Canton
Jones William Rhys, 23 Ruthin gar-
dens, Cathays
Jones Wyburn, 36 Severn gro. Cantun
Jonker Hindrick, 59 Oakfield st.Roath
Jorgensen Hans,i Montgomery street,
Roath
Jose John Henry J.P. j8 Victoria
Park road east, Canton
Joseph Charles, Tudor lodge, Ty-
Gwyn road, Roath
Joseph Hopkin Thomas, 2 Dyvrig st.
Canton
Joseph Miss, 9 Pen-y-lan pi. Roath
Joseph Rees Thomas, 5 Roath Court
place, Rriath
Joseph Solomon William, 129 Eich-
ninnd road, Roath
Joseph Thos. 74 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Joshua Rev. Caleb (Baptist). 71
Stacev road, Eoath
Joshua Mrs 18 Deri road, Roath
Joyce John, 61 Llanfair road. Canton
Joyce Mrs. 30 Wordsworth av. Eo,ath
Jovce Wm. Henry, 142 Colum road
Jukes Geo. 126 Cathedral road, Ciintrfin
Jnlian John, 31 Richards ter. Eoath
Julian Mrs. tq Pen-y-lan road. Eoath
Jupp Hy. 10 Amesbnry road, Roath
Jutsum William Alfred, 371 Cow-
liridge road. Canton
Kappel Mrs. 121; Albany rd. Roath
Kear Predk. 18 Richards ter. Roath
Kear Reirinald, 36 Llanfair rd. Canton
Ki-atinir Rev. John J. (Catholic), St.
Keating Mrs. 14 Pembroke terrace
Kedzlie Alex. 2 Kimberlev rd. Roath
Keene Wm. 281 Cowhridge rd. Cantn
KeiL'hley Alfred John, 15 Victoria
avenue. Canton
Keigwin Charles, 64 Roath CnuH rd
Roath
Kelk Jarris, 41 King's road. Canton
Kelly Albert, 36 King's road. Canton
Kelly Alfred Evana,Iddesleiirh, Arling-
ton terrace. North road. Maindy
Kelly John Monlton. 282 Whitehtirch
road, Cathays
Kelly Mrs. 14 Richards ter. Roath
Kelly Robert, 5 Hendy street, Roath
Kelynack Chas.' 43 Newport rd. Roath
Kemp Mrs. Emilv, 3 Wellfield road,
Roath
Kemp Robt 21 Rectory road. Canton
Kemp Thomas, 40 Ryder st. Canton
Kempton William, -83 Cowbridee
Kendall Charles Edward, 128 Pen-y-
lan road, Roath
Kendall Nicholas Harvev. i Col-
chester avenue, Roath
.SOUTH WALES.
Kendriok Horatio, 36 Penhill r
Canton
Keiidrick John, jq Boverton st.Roath
Kendrick Mrs. 7 Plasturton av.Canti
Kendriok Walter, 3 Werfa st. Eoath
Kendrick William Norman, 46 Nintai
road, Roath
Kennard George Wesley, 4 Ham
smith road, Eoath
Kennard Hy 4 Pen-y-wain rd. Eoath
Kennard Wm.io Marlboro' rd. Roath
Kenny Richard Arthur, 3 Stallcourt
avenue, Roath
Kent Perciva! Gordon, 64 Colum rd
Kent Thos. Geo. 33 Shirley rd. Roath
Kent William, 7 Park grove
Kent William, 14 Tydraw pi. Eoath
Kenwyn Mrs. Margaret, 151 Albany
road, Roath
Kerman Alexander, 24 Victoria Park
road west. Canton
Kerman Charles, 57 Talbot st. Canton
Kernick Mrs. 19 Claude road, Roath
Kernick Richd.192 Newport rd.Eoath
Kerr Mrs. i Alma road, Roath
Kersley Wm. 15 Blenheim rd. Roath
Kestell Mrs. 34 Richmond rd. Eoath
Kibbler Thomas H. H. 21 Cressy rd.
Roath
Kilby James, 55 Somilly rd. Canton
Kilner George, 67 King's rd. Canton
Kinir Arthur, 24 Bangor st. Eoath
King Henry Oswald, 48 Park place
Kin? John Joseph Thomas, 31 Plas-
turton avenue. Canton
King Joseph, 49 Deri road, Roath
King Joseph, 17 Teilo street. Canton
King Misses. 85 Shirley road, Eoath
King Mrs. 234 Cathedral rd. Canton
King Mrs. i Oakfield street, Eoath
King Mrs. F. W. 26 Mafeking road,
Roath
King Stephen, 12 Grenville rd. Roath
King Thomas. 140 King's rd. Canton
King Walter. 37 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
King Wm. Hv.ii Trafalgar rd.Eoath
Kingdom Jn. Hy-S Mafeking rd.Eoath
Kinu'don Danl. 107 Llandaff rd Cantn
Kinloch Herbt. 23 Oakfield st. Eoath
Kinsev John, 100 Miskin st. Cathays
Kirbv William Edward, 26 Marl-
borough road, Eoath
Kirk Amos Child. 70 Newport rd.Roatb
Kirkby Thomas,2 Amesbury rd.Eoath
Kirkhouse Mrs. 40 Cathedral rd. Cantn
Kirkup John Dixon, 31 Romilly road
west, Canton
Kirsch Albert, 26 Stacey rd. Roath
Kitchin Walker, 30 Oakfield st. Roath
Kilsoii James Hawthorn. 13 Gileston
mad. Pontcanna
Kitto Mrs. 17^ Malefant st. Cathays
Kittow William L.D.S.B.G.S.Eng. 8
Newport road, Roath
Knapp James Nelson. 66 Richmond
road, Roath
Knapp William, 7 Metal street. Roath
Knapp Wm. M.153 Newport rd.Eoath
Kneath William, 42 Pentrebane st.
Grangetown
Knight Christopher, 30 Victoria
avenue. Canton
Knight Donald, 32PIa9turton gdns.Cntn
Ki,ii;lil Mrs. Hill crest, Blenheim rd.
Roath
Knit,'lit Mrs. 14Q Newport road, Eoath
Kiioit William 'Georj;e, 32 Sandring-
hani road. Heath
Knowlos Mrs. 34 Oakfield st. Eoath
Knox Edmund Pierce, 92 Plasturton
avenue. Canton
Knox Mrs. 166 King's road, Canton
Kolderup Andreas, 63 Plasturton av
Canton
Korner John, 11 Fitzalan pi. Eoath
Kremer .Mrs. 68 Woodville rd, Cathays
Kyto Geo. i West gro. Tredegnrville
Kyte Miss, 37 Pen-\-lan road, lioath
Lacey Mrs. 45 Shirley road, Roath
Laity Mrs 30 Bangor street, Roath
Lake Mrs. 19 Balaclava road, Roath
[beli.-
Lauuri|iie Frederick George, it llton
road, Roath
Lamb Mrs. 107 Claude road, Eoath
Lambert John Stafford, 22 Cyn-coed
road, Eoath park
Lambourne Christopher, 7 Tydraw
place, Roath
Lamerton William, no Kimberley
road, Eoath
Lancister Mrs. 72 Amesbury rd.Eoath
Landreth Jas. 42 Kimberley rd.Eoath
Lane Arthur, 24 Hamilton St. Canton
Lane Frederick John, 210 Albany
road. Roath
Lane Gilbert, 104 Richmond rd. Roath
Lane Hy.Chas.8 Llanfair rd. Canton
Lane John, 23 Victoria Park road
west. Canton
Lane Mrs. 23 Kelvin road, Roath
Lane Mrs. Charles, 6 Llanfair road.
Canton
Lane Eobert, Tuston house, Cefn-y-
coed road, Eoath
Lane Wm.H, 244 Cathedral rd. Cantn
Lane Wra Hy. 25 Pencisely rd. Cantn
Lanir Edward,ii Turberville pi. Cantn
Lang Geo. 92 Wyndham ores. Canton
Langford Alfd.J.79 Partridge rd.Eoath
Langford H. H. 6 Waterloo rd. Eoath
Langlands Mrs. 19 Gileston road.
Pontcanna
Langley Geo. Jn.22 Meadow st. Cantn
Langmaid Sidney,93Stacey rn. Eoatb
Langmaid Wm. 5 Corbett rd. Cathays
Langman Thomas Witheridge, 10
Windsor place
Langridge Wm.45 Connaught rd.Eoath
Langstalf John, 11 Syr David's aven.
Canton
Lant Thomas, 107 Ninian road, Roath
Larcombe Thomas William, 83
Romilly crescent. Canton
Larkiii Geo. 27 Plasturton av. Canton
Larkin Mrs. 84 Plasturton av. Canton
Larsen Oluv, 6 Ninian road, Eoath
Lar\is Mrs. '-j Ninian road, Roath
Lascell Percy, 171 Cathedral rd.Cantii
Lashford George Frederick, 122 Eich-
mond road, Eoath
Wm
pld
Lassey Henrv, 27 Morlais st Roath
Latmer Mi-s.' 79 Cathedral rd. Canton
Lattey Norman, gConnaught rd.Eoath
Uuiuhton Frederick John,26 Kimber-
ley road, Roath
Lauritsnn William Bertram, 34 Mav-
lield avenue. Canton
Laverick Emmanuel Comby, i llton
road, Roath
Laverton Albert John, 65 Hamilton
street. Canton
Lavery Joseph, 32 Romilly rd. Canton
Lavgoe Mrs. 25'Pen-y-lan ter. Roath
Law Wm. 116 Kimberley rd. Roath
Lawler Jn. Watson, laiClive rd. Cantn
Lawrence Andrew, 112 Colum road
Lawrence Arthur, 23 Word.swortb
avenue, Eoath
Lawrence Hector, 103 Claude rd.Eoath
Lawrence James. Harper, 151 King's
road. Canton
Lawrence John Henry, 22a Nov port
road, Eoath
Lawrence Mathias, 15 Wellfield road,
Roath
Lawrence Mrs. 145 Cathays terrace,
Cathays
Lawreru-e Thomas, .-o Mafeking i-d.
Roath
Lawrence Wm. i Partridge rd. Roalb
Laws Wm.B.Fritton,Tydraw rd. Roath
Laws William B. 19 Park place
Lawson Charles Leonard, Stanton.
Tydraw road, Roath
Lawson Frederick, 142 Mackintosh
place, Roath
Lazenby (Jeorire, 66 Conway rd. Cantn
Leadbeater Mrs. 6 Partridge rd. Roath .
Leiih Robt. 20 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Lean Frederick John, 143 Cathedral
road. Canton
Lean John, 23 Romilly road. Canton
DIKJiCTOKV.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIKF.
26.5
Leun Mrs. iig Cathedral i-d.
Lean Samuel RoscaiTock, 1 1
dral road. Canton
Lee Archibald, 19 Syr David's
41^ Cathedral road, Canton
E. 136 Marlborough road,
Lee Mrs
Lee Mrs
Lee Mrs
Koath
Lee Bt. Evans, 51 Conway rd. Canton
Leech Edgar Arthur Wilde, Werneth,
Cvn-coed road, Eoath park
L.-Hch Tho'riKis. 2:; Fairnak rd. Koath
Leeds Miss, 8 Partridfe road, Eoath
Leekev Mr^:, ^^ IVestvilie .d. Eoath
Wi
Lefeuv
8^ Pen
Lewis Gethinc;, 20 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Lewis Herbert, 61 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Lewis Isaac, 58 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Le«is Jacob, 16 St. Andrew's cresceni
Lewis James, 37 Amesbury rd. Roath
Le^is Jas. 34 Biirlins^ton ter. Canton
Lewis James, 168 King's rd. Canton
Lewis John, 3 Bangor street, Eoath
Lewis John. 10 Colchester av. Eoatl
Lewis John, 53 Kimberh
Lewis John, 4 Ladysmit
John
John Ja
Light John, 427 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Lightfoot Miss, 28 Bangor st. Roath
Liley Wra.Gilbert,43Shirley rd. Roath
Lincoln Mrs. 29 Stacey road, Eoath
Lind Wm. 16 Waterloo road, Eoath
Lindley Mrs.36Plasturton grdns.Cnln
Line OwenGeo.230 Cathedral rd.Cntn
Lipscomb George Edward, 3 Bute
esplanade. Docks
Lister Hy. 75 Mackintosh pi. Eoath
rd. Eoath {Little Edwd. 35 Richards ter. Eoath
Little Mrs. 159 Cathays ter. Cathays
Littledyke Louis, 41 Victoria Park
road west. Canton
Littledyke Mrs. 5 Bloom st. Canton
John Llewellyn, Ael-y-bryn.i L>tt'-f Johns Thomas, 117 Whitchur
coed road, Eoath
Lewis John Myrddin, i:; Kyveilog st.
Canton
Lewis Jn. Rowland. 28 Stacev rd.Eoath
!. "I- .1..,,. .1. . !■! mM,. rd. Roa^h
Le Gross John. 78 Eoath Couil roa,l,
Eoath
Leighton George. 96 Ninian rd.Eoatli
Leitch Wm. B. 23 Cressy rd. Eoath
Le las Mrs. Lucv Ada, 4 Alma road,
Eoath
Lempriere Rudolph George Everard.
42 Eomilly road, Canton
Lennie John Spence. 20 Oaklifld st.
Eoath
Lennox Mrs. 3 Ninian road, Eoath
Leonard Chas. 34 Kings rd. Canton
Leonard George Henry, Kenwith,
Tydraw road, Eoath
Leonard Joseph,3i Mafeking rd.Eoath
Leonard Morris, 22 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Leonard Mrs. 10 Plasturton gardens.
Canton
Leopard Joseph. 45 Eomilly rd. Canton
Le-Ray Edwin, 170 Newport rd.Boath
Lermon Maurice, 43 Plnstnrtnn aven.
Leser Einar, 1?, Bernard aven Canton
Leslie Alick Robert, 47 Pen-y-wair
road, Eoath
Leverick William Henry. i8 Mnnt-
L'omery street. Eoath
Le Vescont," Horatio. 17 Claude rd
Eoath
Levi Jacob, 172 Cathedral rd. Canton
Levi Mrs. 9 Blenheim road, Roath
Levy Mrs. 9 Eichmond road. Eoath
Levy Thomas, 90 Ryder st. Canton
Lewer Philip, 9:; Newport rd. Eoath
Lewis Capt. John Evan, Lvndhurst,
Tydraw road, Eoath
Lewis Eev. John H., L.D. (curate of
St. Paul's). 98 Clive st. Grangetwn
Lewis Abraham. 85 Cowbridge road.
Canton
L-wis Allen, 10 Gileston rd.Pontcanna
Lewis Arth. 13 Kimberley rd. Boath
Lewis Arth.4Sandringharn rd. Eoath
Lewis Austin, 56 Connaught rd Eoath
Lewis Beryl, 82 Cathedral rd. Canton
Lewis Clarence, 41 Stallcourt avenue,
Roath
Lewis Cyril M.D. i Park grove
Lewis Daniel, 22 Morlais street. Boath
Lewis David Ceule, 6 Princes street,
Eoath
Lewis David ,L 14 Oakfield st. Eoath
Lewis David W. 11 Hendv ,^t lioall,
Lewis Edgar P. iS Albanv rd. Eoath
Lewis Edwd. 232 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Lewis Edward, 88 Claude rd Roath
Lewis Edwd. 24 Wellfield rd. Ronih
Lewis Edwd. Jas. 64 Ninian rd R.
Lewis Ernest Walter. 218 Inver
d, Cathays
Littlewood Arthur. 7 Bloom st. Canto
Livermore Mrs. 21 Wordsworth aven.
Eoath
Livesey Miss, 15 Rectory rd. Canton
Livesley Adam. 6 Pen-y-lan pi. Eoath
Livingstone Jas. 47 Llanfair rd.Canton
j'iLlewellvii Alfd.29 Eomilly cres.Cantn
Llewellyn Cliav4o Pen-v-'lan rd Roath
, Llewelh-n David. 64 Rvder st. Canton
'Llewellyn Frank,53Westville rd.Roath
, I Llewellyn Ivor. 54 Te^-he-huvy street.
Lewis Mrs
,--(;, , ' ,
Lewis Mrs
127 Clatiil.- r- . i Ivialli
Lewis Mrs
..7 Connau-ht nl. Kiiath
Lewis Mrs
84 Connaught rd. Roath
Lewis Mrs
22 Gordon road, Roath
Lewis Mrs
37 Gordon road, Eoath
Lewis Mrs
g Hamilton street, Cantoi
Lewis Mrs
29 Mafeking road, Roath
Lewis Mrs
30 Marlborough rd.Roath
Lewis Mrs
46 Miskin St. Cathays
Lewis Mrs
64 Miskiii si. C.ithavs
Lewis Mrs
SQ :N' ■ : - -h
Lewis Mrs.
264 N. vi- . ' -th
Lewis Mrs
130 i:-v-.-:.n 1 . ]■ .h
Lewis Mrs
30 Elel,|.:uiiu id. iiidth
Lewis Mrs
103 Eichmond rd. Hoath
Lewis Mrs.
136 Eichmond rd. Eoath
Lewis Mrs.
154 Eichmond rd. Roath
Llc'ivellv
Con
14 Nev
&6 Sev.
pi Eo
rd. Roath
Lewis Mrs. 35 Stallcourt av. Eoath
Lewis Bichard, 11 Northumberland
street. Canton
Lewis Richard Willmott,
gardens, Boath
Lewis Eowland Benjamin. 16 Ni
road, Eoath
Lewis Samuel. Bromfield, Lake
ea.st, Boath
Lewis Samuel Harries, Pencj
house, Penciselv road. Canton
Lewis Stephen Frank, i Tvdlil pi. Boath
Lewis S\dniv. -,: Baiinoi-
pla
■e, Eoath
Evan Prethero, 6; Park place
Eynon, 2 Boverton st. Roath
Frederick. 40 Eichmond road
Fdk.'qVictoria Pk.rd.we.Cantn
Frederick William, 89 Con-
Lewis Thrs :
1; -I. .' r.iad, Roath
Lewis Tl, . : -
. ^ Park pi
Lewis Wall
' .n_lit rd.Eoath
Lewis Willi |.,
- - -'. !i II ^ rd. Eoath
Lewis William
23' Ninian' rd. Boath
Lewis William
!8 Eomilly rd.Canton
Lewis Williai
11, 40 The Parade,
Tredega-ville
Lewis William
Arthur, 39 Eichmond
road, Roath
Lewis Wm. E.
n Hendy st. Eoath
Lewis William
Empson, 69 Llanfair
road. Canton
Lewis Wm. G.
83 Llanfair rd. Canton
Lewis William
Tavener, 56 Gordon
road, Roath
Lewis William
Thomas, 63 Connaught
road. Roath
Lewis William
Thomas, 21 Llantwit
street. Catha
ys
Leui. Wv-ll:
".■,-X 'Ainrl rd Eoath
Lewis George, 43 Eomillv
L-wis Geo. Hy 133 Claud
d. Eoath
res.Cantn
rd.Eoath
Liddell Eobert
avenue. Canto:
Lidstone Ivor. 2
Eoath
LI.- well
i Llewellyn Saml. Morgan, 157 Cathavs
terrace. Cathays
Llewellyn Thomas E. 9 Euthin gar-
dens, Cathays
Llewelyn Daniel, 5i Wvndham cres-
cent. Canton
Llewelyn George Thomas, 7 Blen-
heim road, Eoath
Llewelyn George Thomas, 34 Mail-
borough road, Eoath
Lloyd David Edward, 37 Wnodville
road. Cathavs
Lloyd DavidWi!: .ill. -, li,,_.,i ., Cantii
Llovd Evan, SG 1 !■ ■ .1 .' 1 niton
Ll.iyd Evan, 42 - ' ■ ■ , l; .ath
Llo\d Gilbert Pm'i-. 1 . 1' ,.i U rd
Canton
Lloyd Griffith Walter, 61 Westville
road, Roath
Lloyd Herbt. 148 Marlboro' rd.Eoath
Lloyd Hiigh,44 Roath Court rd.Eoath
Lloyd Ivor William, 108 Colum road
Lloyd James, 289 Newport rd. Boath
Lloyd James Price, 83 Eomilly road.
Canton
Lloyd Mrs. 8 East grove.Tredegarville
Lloyd Mrs. 10 Waterloo road, Eoath
Lloyd P. D. Owen, 52 Cathedral rd
Llovd Thomas, 187 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
Lloyd Wm.Evan,3 Kyveilog st. Canton
Lobb William Stephen, 6 Cymmer
street, Grangetown
Lock Augu.^tus Harold, 10 Mavlield
avenue, Canton
Lock Geo. 333 Cowbridge rd . rnnliiii
Lock George Hemw - 'I'l .■'.■ -:n.et
Lock Mrs. 17 Cii . '. 1 1.
Lock Mrs. 19 Gl. : i : 1 ■ 1 i;avs
Lock Mrs. 268 ^i-ii ,;. :,_,j.J. E-.aih
Look WUliaui, 23 Culuui rnoii
Lock Wm. 138 LlandalT rd. Canton
Locke Joseph, 26 Morlais street, Roath
Lody Albert, 10 Egham st. Canton
Logan Mrs. 76 Evder street. Canton
Loisu Polvhius. ^ PiO-an st. Ci-nlon
Lomax Jsph. 16 Burlington ter.Cantn
Lonev Eev. Basil (assistant chaplain
of All Souls'). 21 Rectory rd. Cantii
Long George Hy. 13 Gold st. Eoath
Long John, i;i 'PTestville road, Eoath
- m.' Joseph A. 141 Whitclmrch rd.
Cathavs
iiig Richard, 13 Meadow st. Canton
Long Wm. 11 EedcHffe aven. Canton
Longford Mrs. 6 Kelvin road, Eoath
LongstalT Charles Edward, 38 Ninian
Eoath
HM
CiKDlH
LongstaS John. 12 Southfry »t. Roath
Lonsborou^h William Henry. 47 Roath
Court road, Roath
Lord Horace, 5 Cressy road, Eoath
Loudon Andrew Walker Buist M.D.
39 Cathedral road. Canton
Lon^h Dudley. 4 G-ileston road,
Pontcanna
Lousher Danl.6i Pontcanna st.Cautoii
Loagher Richard, 57 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Love Walter. s6 Marlboro' rd. Eoath
Lovell Albert. 13 Llanfair rd. Canton
Lovell Cecil, 89 Enmilly eres. Canton
Ijovering Henry, 36 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Ijorering Samuel, 3S .Stallcourt aven.
Roath
Livill Thomas George, 101 Rich-
mond road, Eoath
Lowdon Ivor Llewellyn. 44 Victoria
Park road east. Canton
Lowe Tom, 255 Newport road. Roath j
Lowrie Geo. Arth.19 Tydfil pi. Roath
Lowther Mrs. 93 Claude road. Roath I
Lowther Mrs. 164 King's rd. Canton
Lotus Mark, 33 Wyndham cres.Cantn
Lozano Joseph, 4 Ovington ter.Cantn
Lucas Major Thomas Woodwright, I
Golagh, Cefn-y-coed road, Roath
Lucas Benj. 106 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Lucas John Hy. 41 Uton rd. Eoath
Lucas Mrs. 67 Woodville rd. Cathays
Lucas Thomas Scott, Falconhurst,
North road, Gabalfa
Lucie James. 8 Winchester av.Roath
Luck Thomas. 17 Pen-y-lan ter .Roath
Luckwell Mrs. 59 Stacey rd. Roath
Luckwell Walter.SSDogfield st. Cathays
Lucy Charles Wentworth, 9 East
grove, Tredegarville
Luke Mrs. 135 Clive road. Canton
Luker Sydney James, 18 Syr David's
avenue. Canton
Lukins Chas. 118 Albany rd. Roath
Lukins Charles, 3 Claude pi. Eoath
Lumley John, 7 Mateking rd. Roath
Luna Fredk. 56 OaUfirfd st. Eoath
Lund Jn.Hy 4oMontliermer rd.Cathys
Lundie Geoi^-e, 32 Newport rd. Roath
Lnndv Krnnefh Grev, Teviot bank,
Tydrax^ rn.id, Eoath
Lunt Garst.i.iH Mark. 63 Marlborough
road. Roalb
Lunt Hylton, 87 Westville rd. Roath
Lupini Stephen, 5 Berthwin st. Canton
Lusby Mrs. 1 Bloom sti-eet. Canton
Lydeard Maurice Albert, 62 Llanfair
road. Canton
Lynguris N. 6 Howard terrace. Roath
Lyons Clifford Geo. 8 Stacey rd. Roath
Lylh Mrs. 87 Claude road. Roath
LythgoB Rev. Fras. Ravinond O.S.B.
(Catholic). 67 Talbot street. Canton
.McCallam David Broadfoot, iq8 New-
port Toad, Roath
McCann Howard Owen, 193 Whit-
church road, Cathays
MacArthur Angus, 19 Richmond cres-
cent, Roath
McCarthy Jeffrcy.sGlenville rd.Roath
McCarthy Jeremiah, 80 King's road.
Canton
.McComb Archibald, 56 Sandringham
road, Roath
.McCreadie James Robert, 262 Whit-
church road, Cathays
McCullogh Alexander. 15 Svr David's
avenue. Canton
MeCusker Bev. Owen H. (Catholic),
177 Carlisle street,South Splntlands
.MacDiannid Colin, 73 Kimberley rd.
Rnath
McDonald Jas. 15 Waterloo rd. Roath
McDonald Mrs. 10 Stacey road, Roath
McElvv Thomas. 109 Richmond rd.
Koath
McElvenny Hugh, 6 Cressv rd. Roath
.McFarlane Jas. i63CathedraJ rd.Cantn
McFarlane Jn.23Richmond ores. Roath
Macfarlane Ebl.F.33 Oakfield st. Eoath
SUUTil WALES.
McGregor Gregor Malcolm, 13 Weria
street, Roath
.McGregor Robert Tillptson. . ^ Oving-
ton (ernice. Canton
.Mclntyre Robert, 114 King's rd.Cantn
Mclvor Norman. 8 iRichmond rd.Roath
Mackadam Fdk.sPlasturton pi. Canton
McKelvey Thomas M.B. 24 Albany
road, Eoath
McKendrick John. 105 Pentrebane st.
Grangetown
MacKcnzie Campbell. 13 Sengliennydd
road, Cathays
Mackie Miss, i^o Newport rd. Roath
McKiever John" Herbert, i Kimberle>
road. Eoath
McKiever John Herbert. 4 Trat;dgav
road. Roath
McKinnon Mrs. g3 Miskiii st. Cathays
Mackinnon William, 37 Plasturton
gardens. Canton
McKnight David. 9 Kensington ;i\en.
Canton
McLaren Stanley.. 44 Montliermer rd.
Cathays
McLays Archibald. 40 Ninian road,
Roath
McLean Rev. James Revnolds. Gn'.ni-
aleigh, Tvdraw road,' Eoath
Maclean Ewen J.. M.D. (lecturer in
midwifeiT for niidwives, ITniversitv
College)." 12 Park place
Maclennen Norman, 13 Glynrhondda
street, Cathays
McIiCod Robert Wm. 130 Cohim roa,l
McLonghlin Eev. Beuno (Catholic),
The Presbytery, f'harles street
McLuckie Mrs. 29 Clnn ter. Cathays
McMillin Edwin. 204 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Macjnochie Charles, ?o Marlborough
road, Roath
MacPhail Angus, 5 Howard gardens.
Roath
Macpberson Alexander, 14 Pitn;an
street. Canton
McPherson Mrs. 55 Pen-\-wain rd
Roath
McRae Mrs. 61 Romillv road. Canton
Macwhiiter Anthony Clark. 16 (.'yn-
coed road, Eoath
Madden Henry Dacre, 99 Cathedral
road. Canton
Maddox George, j i Deri road, Roath
.Maddren Phillip, 52 Ryder st.Canton
Madge Frank, 10 Ilton road, Roath
Madley Mrs. j^ King's road. Canton
Maggs Charles. 242 Cathedral rd.Cantn
-Maggs Eli, 41 Llanfair rd. Canton
Magill Mrs. 43 Sandringham rd.Roath
Mahoney William, 20 Taff embank-
ment, Grangetown
.Vlaidman Geo.nv.33 Bangor st. Roath
Main Frank. 3 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Major Geo. 16 Kingsland rd. Canton
-Major Thomas, 7a Clive st.Grangetwn
Major Thos. 32 Cyn-coed rd.Roath pk
Major Thomas Caister. 17 Bernard
avenue. Canton
Major Thomas James, 203 Richmond
road, Roath
Male Frank, 45 Wyndham cres.Cairtn
Malefant Mrs. 14 Richards sl.Oathav.'
-Maloney Mrs. 49 The Park. Tredl'-
Mab
■•W
Mander Mrs. 247 Newport rd. Roath
Manlev Charles, 8 Purbeck st.Canton
Mann Charles. 70 Ninian rd. Roath
Miiplestone Arthur John, 75 Pentre-
bane street, Grangetown
Marams Percy. 95 King's rd. Canton
Marels Frederick. 14 Talbot st. Cantn
Margerison Charles, 18 Blaenclydach
street, Grangetown
Marks Hyman, 50 Gordon rd. Roath
Muiks Jas. H. 13 Stallcourt av.Roath
Marks Miss, 19 Ruthin grdns.Cathay-
.Marks Mrs. 9 Longcross street, Roath
Marinaiit Arthur Verrionr. 115 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
I KELi Y'S
Marquand Alfred, 4 Marlborough rd.
Roath
Marquand Augustus John, 97 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Marquand Hilery, Well close, Ty-
Gwvn road, Roath
Marrison Percy Reginald, 322 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Marsden Miss, 109 Claude rd. Eoath
Marsh Enoch, 29 Boverton st. Roath
Marsh Mrs. 41 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Marsh Mrs. 28 Redcliffe aven. Canton
Marsh Walt. Jas. 82 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Marshall Chas. M. 32 Tvdfil pi. Roath
Marshall Mrs. 209 Newport rd. Roath
Marshall Mrs. 58 Stacey rd. Eoath
Marshall Eobt. 62 Hami'lton st.Cuntn
Marshall Wm. 124 Newport rd.Roath
Marshall Wm. 57 Penciselv rd. Canton
Mart Alfred, 169 Cathedral rd. Cantn
Martin Allan M.D., D.P.H.. B.Sc.
M.A. 102 Ninian road, Roath
Martin Bernard, 29 Pencisely rd.Cantn
Martin Donald Cargill M.A., M.D. 51
Cathedral road. Canton
Martin Frank,99 Connaught rd.Roath
Martin Hv.Albt. 93 Eomillv rd.Cantn
Martin Henry William J.P". 42 New-
port road, Eoath
Martin Herht.357 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Martin John, 4 Westville rd. Roath
Martin Mrs. 11 Rectory road. Canton
Martin Misses, 4 Kyveilog st.Canton
Martin Eolfe George, 140 Kimberlev
road, Roath
Martin Thomas, 16 Stacev rd. Roath
Martin Thomas Henry. 3 ELilaclava
road, Roath
Martin William M.B., CM 20
Cathedral road. Canton
Martinson John, 106 King's rd.Canton
Marychnrch Mrs. 46 Park place
Maskell Geo. 75 Newport rd. Rnath
Mason George Frederick, 245 .\e«-
port road, Eoath
Mason Wm. 26 Ilton road, Roath
Massey Charles, 4 Plasturton av. Cantn
Massey Charles, 27 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
M..-i.i-n.;,-.r.-7ren-y-wain rd.Roath
\ii~M- \V,li, 70 Taff embank-
'onnaught rd.Roath
Marlborough road,
Mathias j
Roath
Mathias Mrs. 33 Richmond rd. Roath
Mathias Thos." 37 Shirley rd. Roath
Mathias Thomas, 8 Victoria Park ul.
east. (Canton
Maton Miss, 12T Albany road, Roath
Matthew Alex. 55 Hamilton .st. Cantn
Matthew Geo. W. 57 Hamilton st. Cantn
Matthew William, 92 Ninian rd.Roath
MattheH.sAlex.52Cyn-coed rd.Roath pt
Matthews Geo. 84 Ryder st. Canton
Matthews George Nathaniel, 2 Oviii,-
ton terrace. Canton
.Matthews Henry,i5 Wellfield rd.Roath
Matthews Isaac, 123 Whitchurch rci
Cathays
Matthews Jsph. i Gordon rd. Roath
Matthews Mrs. 102 Clive st.Grangetwn
Matthews Mrs. 12 Colum road
Matthews Mrs. 98 Richmond rd.Roath
Matthews Mrs. 140 Eichmond rd.Roath
Matthew Thomas, 143 Whitchurch
road, Ctahays
Matthews Wiiliam, 81 Penarth road
Matthias Wm. 8 Eichards ter. Roitli
Maunder Henrv W.ts Hendy st. Roath
Mannder John." ^6 Eomillv rd. Canton
Maifield Jn. 43 Roath Court rd.Roath
Maxwell Thomas Wiiliam, 73 Rich-
mond road, Eoath
May Daniel, 20 Turberville pi. Canton
May Edgar, 4 Meadow st. Canton
May Francis, 445 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
May Mrs. 9 Pen-y-lan terrace, Roath
May Thomas Miller, i Victoria Park
road west. Canton
Mayhew Charles James, 112 Kimber-
ley road, Roath
OIKK('TOK> .]
Mayled Wm. 58 Clive st. Grangetowii
Mavne Wm.Hy.i24Pen-y-lan iilRoath
Mayo Sidney, 13 Kincraig si. Roath
Mayo Sydney, 76 Richards ter. Roath
Mead Geo. Hy. 13 Kelvin rd. Roath
-Mead Mrs. 119 WestviUe rd. Roath
Mi^ade Mrs. 56 Amesbury rd. Roath
Medhurst Stephen, 29 Paik place
Medway Fdli.E.io Woodland pl.Roath
Mee Mrs. 72 Stacey road, Roath
Meek John, 60 Conway road. Canton
Meish Mrs. 147 Mackintosh pi. Eoath
Melluish Mrs. 97 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Menzies Miss, 21 Ilton road, Eoath
Me] chant Arth.i76Cathays ter.Cathys
Merchant Mrs. 19 Pen-y-'lan ter. Roath
Meredith David, 67 Richmond road.
Roath
Meredith Henry, 30 Metal at. Eoath
Meredith William, 331 Cowhridge rd.
Canton
Merett Joseph Henry, 8 Cyn-coed rd.
Roath park
Merrett Lewis, 103 Eomilly rd. Canton
Merritt Nelson Simmons, 11 Plastur-
ton gardens. Canton
Merrv Jas. Saml. 8 Gordon rd. Roath
Meskin Maurice, 3 The Walk, Trede-
gar
ille
Metcalf John, i Dogo .street. Canton
Metiers Wra. J. 31 Penhill rd. Canton
Meyrick Miss, no LlandafE rd Canton
Michael David, 13 Roath Court rd.
Roath
Michaelson Stanley, 105 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Middleton George, 18 Ovington ter-
.Middleton Harry, 30 Cyn-coed road,
Roath park
Middleton Joseph, 29 Partridge road,
Roath
Milburn John, 80 Kimberley rd. Eoath
Miles Henry, 4 Pearl street, Roath
Miles James, The Pines, Cyn-coed rd
Eoath park
Miles John, 36 Boverton st. Roath
Miles Jnsiah, =; Llantwit st. Cathays
Miles Miss, 30 Kimberlev road, Roath
Miles Miss, 17 Wordsw6rth av.Eoath
Miles Mrs. 24 Lochaber street. Rnath
Miles Mrs. 39 Shirley road. Roath
.Miles Noel, 63 Shirley road, Roalh
Miles Thomas Llewellyn, 44 Ninian
road. Eoath
Miles William Percival, Glenside. Tv-
Gwyn road, Eoath
Milford Wm. J. 46 Hamilton st.Cantn
Milkins S. 1B5 City road. Eoath
Millard James, 103 King's rd. Canton
Miller David. 21 Richmond cres.Eoath
.Miller Frederick Charles. 97 Con-
naught Toad. Roath
Miller Hy. Thos. 2 Market, rd Canton
M'ller James W. 15 Eoath Court rd.
Roath
Miller Mrs. 15 Longcross street, Eoath
Miller William, 79 King's rd. Cantoi.
Millington Jn. 2 Bernard av. Canton
Millington Mrs. 70 Mi.skin st. Cathays
Mills Arthur E. Ashton Keyne's.
Tvdraw road. Eoath
Mills Charles. 32 Partridge rd. Roath
Mills Geo. 300 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
.Mills John, 40 Pentrebane street,
Mills John Hy. 19 Lochaber st. Eoath
Mills Phi'ip. 6 Southev street, Roath
Mills William, 77 Llanfair rd. Canton
Millward Edgar Alfred, 29 Fairoak
road. Eoath
Milner Charles Herbert, 37 Corbetl
road, Cathays
Milso)!! Beiijamin, 62 Colnm road
Milton Reginald, 61 Eomilly crescent.
Canton
Minor John, loi Clive road. Canton
Minion Granville James, 3 Salisbur>
road. Cathays
Minion Harrv, 7 Berthwin st. Canton
Mitchell Alex. 71 Connaught rd. Roath
SOUTH WALES.
Mitchell Andrew, 75 Colum road
Mitchell Charles Frederick, 17 Oving-
ton terrace. Canton
Mitchell Edwin Kingsley, 137 Kim-
berley road, Roath
.Mitchell Edwin Reginald, 29 Llanfair
Mitchell George. 97 Penarth road
Mitchell George Herbert.White house,
Cyn-coed road, Roath park
Mitchell Herbert, i5 Kimberley rd.
Roath
xMitchell Mrs. 10 Eedcliffe aven.Cantn
Mitchell Mrs. White house, Cefn-y-
coed road. Roath
Mitchell Thomas, 68 Roath Court
road,. Eoath
Mogeridge Harry Walter, 39 Llanfair
road. Canton
.Molyneanx Mrs. 26 Stallcourl avenue,
Roath
Muncriefl Mrs. 70 Roath Court road.
Roath
CARDIFF.
.>g:
.Monkhouse Mrs. Arosfa, Tvdraw rd
Eoath
Monkley Mrs. 42 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Monteith Mrs. 103 Clive st.Grangetwn
Moody Mrs. 40 Stacey road, Roalh
Moon Joseph William, 14 Blaencly-
dach street, Grangetown
Moore Albert Ernest, 6 Grenville rd.
Eoath
Moore Cecil Bertram, 30 Victoria Park
road west. Canton
Moore Fdk.Geo.21 Blenheim rd. Eoath
Moore Hy. 134 Eichmond rd. Eoath
Moore James, 71 Pen-y-wain rd. Roath
Moore James Charles, Romanauhis,
Arlington terrace. North rd.Maindy
Moore William, 21 Alma road, Roatli
Moores Herbt. 13 Waterloo rd. Eoath
Mordecar Mrs. 24 Westville rd. Roath
Mordey William John. 414 Cowhridge
road'. Canton
Morel A. J. 223 Gitv road. Roath
Morel Arthur James, 33 The Walk,
Tredegarville
Moreland Albert, 7 Gold si. Roath
Moreland Charles George, 21 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Moreton Arth. 51 Amesbxiry rd. Roath
Morgan Capt. Thomas Henry. 10 Alma
road, Roath
Moi.;an Rev. Edwd. (Congregational),
31 Mortals street, Eoath
Moriian Rev. Spencer John Trevor
A.K.C. (curate of St. Johns.
Canton), 6 Denton road. Canton
Morgan Albert, 3 Fitzalan rd. Roalh
Mor^'an Archibald. 27 Deri rd. Roath
Morgan Arthur Henry, 44 Amesburj
road, Eoath
Morgan Austin Thomas. 51 Kimber-
ley road, Eoath
Morgan Bonner, i Tydraw rd. Roath
Morgan Cha? 112 Peii-v-lan rd. Roalh
Morgan Charles, 87 Stacey rd. Eoath
Morgan Charles Herbert, 12 Morlais
street. Eoath
Morgan Cyril C 159 Cathedral road.
Mov:
Daniel.
Glynrhondd
Morgan David, 19 Bangor st. Eoath
Morgan David, 73 Llanfair rd. Canton
Morgan David, 7 Purbeck st. Canton
Morgan David Jenkin, 14 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Morgan David Bees, 23 Lochaber st.
Roalh
Moman Edgar, 23 Pitman st. Canton
Morgan Edward Davies, 74 Colum rd
Morgan Evan, i Kweilog st. Canton
Nfnrgnn Frank. i26Kimberley rd Roath
Morgan Frank. 29 Tvdiil place. Roalh
Morgan Gen. 20 Fields Pk. rd. Canton
Vloigan Geo. 19 Severn gro. Canton
dorgan George William. 53 Wyndham
crescent. Canton _
lorgan Gomer. 112 Claude rd. Roath
tonran Harry. .7 Richards terJtoath
Morgan Henry, 13 Oakfield st. Eoath
Morgan Hy. 27 Romillv road. Canton
Morgan Herbl.123 WestvUle rd. Roath
Morgan Howard Vincent, 106 Claude
road, Eoath
Morgan Hugh, 14 Ilton road, Eoath
Morgan Ivor. Westhay. Arlington ter-
race. North road, Maindy
Morgan James, 17 Ilton road, Roath
Morgan James Callender, Linden-
thorpe. Lake road east, Roath
Morgan John, 126 King's rd. Canton
Morgan John. 21 PenhiU rd. Canton
Morgan John, 39 The Parade, Trede-
garville
Morgan John Edward, 8 Windsor
esplanade. Docks
Morgan John Henry, 162 Eichmond
road, Roath
Morgan John E.64 Taff embankment.
Grangetown
Morgan John Watkeys, 138 Cathedral
road. Canton
Morgan Joseph, 35 Eoath Court place.
Roalh
Morgan Josiah.20 Colchester av. Roath
Morgan Levi John, 32 Stallcourt av.
Roalh
Morgan Mrs. 167 Cathays ter.Cathays
Morgan Mrs. 177 Cathedral rd. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 106 Colum road
Morgan Mrs. 21 Fairoak road, Eoath
Morgan Mrs. 27 Glynrhondda street.
Cathays
Morgan Mrs. 34 Hamilton st. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 28 Mayfield av. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 21 Metal street, Eoath
Morgan Mrs. 104 Miskin st. Cathays
Morgan Mrs.43Monthermer rd.Cathys
Morgan Mrs. 35 Morlais street, Eoath
Morgan Mrs. i Neville street. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 256 Newport rd. Eoath
Morgan Mrs. 53 Plasturton av. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 5 Eomilly road. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 14 Eyder' street. Canton
Morgan Mrs. 5 West gro. Tredegarville
Morgan Mrs. E. 9 St. Andrew's ores
Morgan Mrs. F.162 Newport rd .Roath
Morgan Mrs. Mary, 57 Westville rd.
Eoath
Morgan Philip, 2 Turberville pl.Cantn
Morgan Richard Palmer, 8 Blenheim
road, Roath
Morgan Robt. 6 Blenheim road, Eoath
Morgan Taliesin. 14 Woodville road.
Cathays
Morgan Thos. 18 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Morgan Thos. 49 Partridge rd. Rnalh
Morgan Thomas Walter, 34 Pen-y-lan
road, Roath
Morgan Driah John, 194 King's rd
Canton
Morgan Wm. 17 Blenheim rd. Roath
Morgan William, 7 GIossop terrace,
Glossop road, Adamsdown
Morgan Wm. 93 Newport rd. Roath
Morgan William, 98 Ryder st. Canton
Morgan Wm. 13 St. John's cres.Cantn
Morgan William, 14 Sandringhaaii rd
Roath
Morgan Wm.28 Syr David's av Cantn
Morgan Wm.F. 94" Marlboro' rd. Roath
Morgan William T. Rockfern, Tydran
road. Roath
Morinan Chas. W. 45 Deri rd. Ronth
Morinan James Henry, 64 Sandring-
ham road, Roath
Morish Albert Charles. 188 Albany
road, Roath
Morley Arth. 77 Eomilly cres. Canton
Morlev Mrs. s° Cohira road
Morris Albert Wm. 6 Woodland place.
Wordsworth avenue, Roath
Morris Benjamin, 65 Pentrebane st.
Morri9"Benj!"s3 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Mnrris Beni- 32 Wordsworth av. Bth
Morris Cyril. 22 Mayfield av. Canton
Morris Daniel, 2 Pitman st. Canton
Moris Francis, 38 Oakfield .st. Roath
Morris Frdk.40 Roath Court rd. Eoath
Morris Fredk. Temple, 64 Park place
Morris Geo. 13 Fitzalan place, Eoath
•26s CAKDIKK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
MuLia
Mis.
oo Eichuioiid rd.Koath
Murra
V Nicol,
28 Glynrhondda street
Cath
ays
Mhsco
-itch M
rs. 6 Clare road
Mutter
Thoma
s Henrv. .0 Colcheste,
ue, Boath
M>.TS
Frank.
54 Mayaeld av. Camon
Mvhr..
Christ
an. 55 Pentrebane st
Morris Geo. E. J. i Church rd.Cantn
-Morris Gordon, 36 Pen-y-laii rd.Roath
Morris Hy. Wm.66Marlboro' rd. Boath
-Morris Jas. 18 Gileston rd.Pont<;anna
Morris James. 37 Mateking rd. Koath
-Morris James, 61 Richards ter. Boath
Morris Jas. S. 90 Kimberley rd.Boath
Morris John, 33 Pen-y-wain rd. Boath
Morris Mrs. 55 Deri road, Boath
Morris Mrs 21 Ninian road, Boath
Morris Mrs. 117 Bicbinond rd. Boath
Morris Mrs. 23 Turherville pi. Canton
Morris -Mrs. 12 Victoria Park road
west. Canton
Morris Phillip, 173 Albany rd. Koath
Morris Richard, i Beacon st. Canton
Morris Bobert Norman, 7 Grenville
road, Roath
Morris Roland D. 68 .Sandringham
road, Boath
Morris Thos.150 Cathedral rd. Canton
Morris Thomas, 56 Claude rd. Boath
-Morris Thos. 64 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Morris Thomas, 8 Pearl street, Boath
Morris Walter. 12 Stallcourt av.Boath
Morris Wm. 8 Pen-v-lan ter. Boath
Morris William, 2 Deri road. Boath
-Morris Wm. 15 Buthin gdns. Cathavs
-Morris William, 28 Tvdfil pi. Boath
Morris William Darid' Joseph L.S.A.
to Crwys road, Cathays & 185 New-
port road
Morris Wm. Morgan, 13 Colum road
-Morrish Mrs. 11 Howard grdns. Boath
Morrish William, 14 Tewkesbury st.
Cathays
-Morson Mrs. 29 Claude road, Boath
■ Mortoba Lnigi,ii Richmond rd.Roath
Morton Arth. 12 Amesburv rd. Roath
Morton Misses. 6 Linden 'av. Roath
Morton Mrs. 83 Bangor st. Roath
Morton Mrs. ^5 Stacey road, Roath
-Moses Moses. 4 Pen-y'-lan pi. Boath
Moss Leonard, 61 Partridge rd. Rontli N-v. . n-
Moss Mrs. S.A.Sq Eichmond rd.Enatli NVwm
VIoss Sydney, 20 Ilton road. Roath ' N- w v
Moss Wm. Geo. 61 King's rd. Canton .N.-.v.n.
Mossford Frederick Thomas. 31 Rich- Boat:
mond road, Roath Newm:
Mott Mrs. 88 Connaug%t road, Roath road. Canton
.Motlershead Fredk. 8 Talbot st.Cantn Newsway John, 164 Albany rd. Eoatb
Mountjoy John Percy, 5 Plasturton Newton Geo. B.31 Pencisely rd.Cantn
ayen-ue. Canton " Newton Jn. 55 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
MoHinckel Fritz, Penhill house. Llan- Newton Mr.s. 7 Colchester ayen.Eo;ith
daff road. Canton Nihlett Henry. 12 Claude rd. Boath
.Moyle Eev. Edward Marshall (United Niblett Llewellyn Edmund, 24 Male-
Methodist). 68 Merches gardens, kinS road, Boath
Grangetown ' Nice Harold. 16 Eedcliffe av. Canlim
Mudd Wm. 79 Kimberley road. Roath Nicholas David. 10 Gordon rd. Roath
-Muir Mrs. 9 Kelvin road, Boath Nicholas John, 6 Winchester av.Boath
Miilcnhy Stephen David, 29 Bomilly Nicholas Rees William, Bryn-Deri,
road west. Canton ' Cyncoed road. Boath park
Mules Albt Hy. 10 Princes st. Boath Nicholl Bev. Edward Aubrey Bice
Mulholland Hv. 24 Waterloo rd.Boath (curate of St. Martin's, Boa'th). 11
Mulholland Patrick, 34 Amesburv rd Malefant street, Cathays
Boath ■ Nicholl Bev. Henrv Stephen M.A.
.Muiland Capt, Framis, 24 Kimberley (vicar of St. Martin's), St. Martin's
road, Boath vicarage, Strathnairn street, Boath
Mullane Patrick J. 5 Claude rd.Boath Nicholl Misses, iq Eichmond rd.Boath
Moller Mar.zel Louis. 26Alma rd Boath Nicholl Mrs. 3 West gro.Tredegarvillc
Mulli^ar Joseph Nicholas, 24 Victoria! NichoUs Charles William. 2 LlanedvMi
avenue. Canton | road, Boath
Naish Albt. 13 Eichmond rd. Boath
Nance Charles. 84 Colum road
Nance Horace E.7 WestviUe rd.Roath
Nance Hugh. 141 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Nance Ralph. 38 Sandringham road.
Boath
N.i.K^e Ralph Vj-vian. 7 Dyvrig .street.
Napper Chas. 19 Mafeking rd. Boath
Nash Frank Ivor, 30 Amesbury road,
Boath
Nash Le«isHy.ii5Bichmond rd.Boath
Nash -Miss. 2 Burlington ter. Canton
Nash Mrs. M. A. .88 Ninian rd. Boath
Nash Norman. 28 Sandringjiam road.
Boath
Nash Bichard Henry, 8 Victoria Park
road west. Canton
Nathan .Ufd.N.44 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Nathan David, 22 Amesbury rd.Boath
Nation Geo. 2 Svr David's av. Canton
Nation Jsph. Bt.' 33 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Navlor Jn. 252 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Navlor Mrs. 44 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Neagle Bichd. Denis, 6 Salisbury rd
Neale Arthur, 47 Westville rd. Eoatb
Neate Miss, 43 Eomillv rd. we.Canton
Neate Reginald. 80 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Nelson Thomas, 4 Hendy st. Roath
Ntrvev John, 10 Shirley" road. Boath
Nettle'ton Wm.H.239 Albany rd.Boath
New Charles, 47 Stacey road, Boath
NewherrvHarry,4oAmesburv rd.Boath
N.TvJ.Pn y Mrs! 8 Penywaiii pi. Boath
\rv. I n-t,' . G.-o. i2g CUude rd. E<:)atli
N^wrn ,,).. Wm.Hy,25 Alma rd.Boath
N- IV. V Mr^ 4J Stacey road, Boath
^^-.vln.lu Eik'ar,207 Mackintosh place.
Boath
nk Henry. 102 Llandaff
Mullin James M.A . M.D., M.Ch. 56
Conway road. Canton
Mnllis Mrs. 16 Victoria aven. Canton
ilnllis Sidney, 6 Eedcliffe av. Canton
.Mulvey HiiL'h, rc.% Claude rd Boath
Mun Frank. 24 Wordsworth av. Boath
Muncey Albt. 67 Llanfair rd. Canton
Mundy Mrs. 56 King's road. Canton
Mnnn Frank Stuart, 158 Cathedral
road. Canton
Miinro John, 19 Boath Court pi Boath
Munro Simon, 21 Amesburv rd.Boath
.Muiitiz John. 53 Hamilton st. Canton
-Murdoch Victor. 38 Monthermer rd.
Cathays
Murphy' Frank, 60 Marlboro' rd.Boath
Murphy Hubert, i Howard ter Roath
Murphy Mrs. 9 Stallcourt av Boath
Murray Albert.,, Victoria av. Canto,
Murray James. ,1 Dogo street. Canto,
Nicholls Edwai-d, 96 Cnwhridgi- i.l
Canton
Nicholls Edward, The Nook, Cefn-y-
coed road, Boath
Nicholls Francis James. 4:< The
Paiade, Tredegaryille
Nicholls Josephus Langdon, 17 Dogi-
street. Canton
Nichols John, 7^ Pen-y-wain rd.Eoatl
Nicholson James Day, 130 Cathedral
road. Canton
Nicholson John H. 56 Olive street
Grangetown
Vicholson William, ,23 Queen street
Nicholson William. Baylands.Tydian
road, Boath
Nicol Llewellyn Douglas, 93 Marl
borough road, Boath
Ninnes Mrs. 65 Stacey road, Enath
Ninnes Thos.Si Mnrlborough rd.Boath
Nixon John P. 32 Marlboro' rd.Roath
Sixon Bobert William, 290 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Nixon Wm. 72 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
Xixon-James George, 28 Ruthin gar-
dens, Cathays
Noble Mrs. 13 Fairfield av. Canton
Noel George H 16 Richmond terrace-
Noel John, I Bomilly road, Clinton
Noel Mrs. 125 Cathedral rd. Canton
Noel Mrs. 25 Colum road
Noel Beginald, 18 Princes st. Boath
Nolan Bev. Thomas (Catholic), St.
Peter's street, Boath
Nolcini Mrs. 97 Severn gro. Canton
Norie Geo. 9 Llanfair rd. Canton
Norman Ernest Edward,i23Colum rd
Norman Frank, 128 Llandaff road.
Canton
Norman Mrs. 57 Connaught road^
Cli'
.Nosworthy Mrs 67 Claude rd Eoatb
Notlev Mrs. 7 Egham street. Canton
Notley William John. 24 Fields Park
road. Canton
Nott George, 91 Stacey road, Boath
Nottage John Boderick, Huntle) ho.
North road
Nurconihe John, Eve'rsleigh, Lake
road -west, Roath
Nye Charles, 31 Talbot street, Cantoix
Oakley Mrs. 42 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Oakshott Arthur, 314 Whitchurch
road, Cathavs
Oatway Mrs. 122 Claude road, Boath
O'Brieii Mrs. 115 Bomilly rd.Cantoiv
O'Brien Wm. 82 Partridge rd. Boath
O'Callasrhan Chas. Patk. 52 Park pi
Ockwelf Geo. 4 Market rd. Canton
O'Connell Daniel. 61 Clive st. Grange-
town
O'Donovan Marshall Perrott, ,:
Despenser gardens & 109 Cathedral
road. Canton
O'Donovan Mrs. 49 Pen-y-lan mad.
Boath
O'Donovan Patrick, 81 Pentrebane st.
Grangetown
Offwood Wm.F.5 Pen-v-lan rd.Boath
O'Flvn John Lucius,? Talbot st.Cantn
Oldham Bobert, 11 Claude pi. Boath
O'Leary Leo Alexander, 228 Cathedral
road. Canton
O'Leary Michael, 10 Byder st. Canton
Oliver Samuel, 30 Ilton road, Boath
O'Neill Michael Henry, 30 Mayfield
avenue. Canton
Oram Charles M. 70 Colum road
Oram Mrs. 32 Kingsland rd. Canton
Orchard Arthur Elijah, 9 Clun ter-
race. Cathays
Orchard Frederick, 199 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Orchard James, 27 Stallcourt avenue,
Boath
Orchards Ralph, 29 Shirley rd.Boath
Orman Edward Herbert, 51 Clive rd.
Canton
Osborne Mrs. 3 Syr David's avenue.
Canton
Osborne Wm. 7 Meadow st. Canton
Osmond Bichd. 17 Pencisely rd.Cantn
Ovens William, i5 Syr David's
avenue, Canton
Overton Mrs. 69 Hamilton street, Cntn
Owen Rev. Thomas Phillips B.A.
(curate of St. John's), 1,2 Eich-
mond road
Owen Benj. 2t Westville rd. Roath
Davi<
Brookside, Tvdn
rd.
Owen David, 25 Bomilly cres. Canton
Owen Evan J. P. 30 Buthin gardens,
Cathays
Owen George, Preswyloa, Blenheim
road, Roath
Owen Henry. 3 Bloom st. Canton
DIRECtORY.]
Owen James Maurice. 61 Roniilh id.
west. Canton •
Owen jenkin, I Penjbryn, North rd.
Maindy
Owen Miss, 20 Kingsland rd. Canton
Owen Mrs. 180 Albany road, Koath
Owen Mrs. 23 Penhill road, Canton
Owen Mrs. 11 Senghennydd mad,
Cathays
Owen Mrs. 28 Windsor place
Owen Mrs. G. M. 21 Ovinfftron ter-
race. Canton
Owen Owen, 59 Wyndham cres.Cantn
Owen Bees, 6 Tewkesbury st .Cathays
Owen Thos. 6 Constellation st.Roath
Owen Thomas, 120 Newport rd. Eoath
Owen Thos. Hy. 35 Mafeking; rd. Eoath
Oxland Thos. 97 Westville'rd. Roath
Packer Jas. E. 65 Llanfair rd. Canton
Padden Mrs. 134 Kimherlev road,
Roath
Paddison Edward Robert, 6 Tydraw
place, Roath
Padfield Chas.2oMontgomery st.Roath
Padfield Charles David, 34 Plasturton
gardens. Canton
Padfield Mrs.> 25 Deri road, Roath
Padfield Samuel J. 100 Monthermer
road, Cathays
Page Eric, 15 Tydraw road, Roath
Page Ernest Henry, 15 Fields Park
road, Canton
Page Leonard, 6 Tydfil place, Koath
Page Mi.ss, 24 Gileston rd.Pontcanna
Palfrey Mrs. 6 St. John's cres.Cantn
Fallot Mrs. 59 Richmond road, Roath
Palmer Rev. Frederick Wm. (Catho-
lic), 177 Carlisle st. Sth.Splotlands
Palmer Chas. 44 Llanfair rd. Canton
Palmer Edward Stanley, 20 Bangor
street, Roath
Palmer John Wm. 24 Tydfil pi. Eoath
Palmer William, i Blaenclydach st.
Grangetown
Paradise Mrs. Kinross, Tydraw rd.
Roath
Pardoe Mrs. Agnes, 21 Romilly cres-
cent. Canton
Pardoe Mrs. Mary, 3 Romilly cres-
cent, Canton
Pardon Sydney, 50 Ameshurv road,
Roath
Parfitt Frank, 203 Whitchurch road,
Cathays
Parfitt William James, 48 Eomilly
roa(f. Canton
Parker Arth.43 Penciselv rd. Canton
Parker Geo. R.61 Wellfi'eld rd. Eoath
Parker Maberly, 7 Bernard av.Cantn
Parker Misses, 5 Southey st. Roath
Parker Mrs. 27 Amesbury rd. Roath
Parker Mrs. 32 Burlington ter.Cantn
Parker Mrs. gi Marlborough rd. Roath
Parker Mrs. 261 Newport rd. Roath
Parker Mrs. 14 Pen-y-lan ter. Eoath
Parker Rowland, 53 Monthermer rd.
Cathays
Parker Walter, 5 Talbot st. Canton
Parker Wm. 78 King's road. Canton
Parker Wm. 30 Kingsland rd. Cantii
Parker Wm. 66 Oakfield st. Eoath
Parker William N. Ph.D., F.2.S.
(professor of zoology, Universitv
college), SummeraurPencisely rd.
Parkes John, 2 Mafeking road, Roath
Parlby Thomas Edmund, 124 Claude
road, Roath
Parlin Rev. Henrv (Cath.), St.Paul's
presbvterv, Tvndall street
Parnell Sidney Herbert, 151 Clive rd.
Canton
Parr Amos, 10 Ruthin gdns. Cathays
Parr Jesse, 6^ Romillv crea. Canton
Parr Sydney G. 8 Grenville rd.Eoath
Parr Walter Thomas, 84 Eichmond
rnad, Eoath
Parrish Wm. Hv.ii Cressv rd.Eoath
Parrv Eev. William Cadwaladr B.A
8 Metal street, Eoath
Parry Albert Georg^e, i Ovington
terrace. Canton
SOUTH WALES.
Parry David, 14 Kingsland rd.Cantii
Parry Edwd. 178 Llandaff rd. Canton
Parry Hy. 18 Mafeking rd. Eoath
Parry John, 273 Albany road, Roatli
Parry John Hughes, 78 Kimberley rd.
Eoath
Parry Mrs. 51 Connaught road, Eoatb
Parry Mrs. 59 Eichards ter. Eoath
Parry Mrs. i Wordsworth av. Eoatli
Parry Mrs. 12 Wordsworth av. Eoath
Parry Mrs. J. 16 Montgomery st
Eoath
Parry Thos. 24 Boverton st. Roath
Parsley Charles George, 63 Penciselv
road. Canton
Parsley Joseph, 74 King's road.Canton
Parsons Burton. 96 Clive street.
Grangetown
Parsons Charles Octavius. 189 Rich-
mond road, Eoath
Pardons -Christopher H. 61 Marlboro'
road, Eoath
Parsons Joseph, 98 Ninian rd.Eoath
Parsons Mrs. 175 Albany road, Eoath
Parsons Mrs. 39 Ninian road, Eoath
Parsons Mrs. 20 Talbot: street. Canton
Partridge Orlando. 142 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Pascoe Frederick Charles, .100. Llan-
fair road. Canton
Paske Miss, 278 Whitchurch, Cathays
Paskell Jas. 48 Amesbury rd.Eoath
Pasley Fredk. 12 Stacey road, Eoath
Passmore Mrs. 52 Stacev rd. Eoath
Paterson D. E.,.M.D. ,15 St. Andrew's
crescent
Paterson Harry M.B. 151 Crwys rd.
Cathays
Patrick James, 4 Cressy rd. Eoath
Patterson Anthony, 9 Glossop terrace.
Glossop road, Adamsdown
Patterson Hy. Geo, 19 Ilton rd. Roath
Patterson Joseph, 243 Newport road.
Eoath
Patterson Stanley, 122 Marlborough
road, Eoath
Pattison Mrs. q Arran place, Eoath
Pattison Eobt.~2 Oakfield st. Eoath
Pawley Hubert Harrington, 13 Berth-
win street. Canton
Paxton Arthur, 5 Werta street. Eoatb
Paxton Mrs. Pen-y-wain place. Roath
Payn Mrs. 9 Conway road. Canton
Payne Edgar Ernest', 24 Eedclifle av
Canton
Payne Herbert, 14 Mavfield av. Canton
Payne John Hv. 13a King's rd.Cantii
Pavne Wm. 78 Clive st. Grangetown
Payne William Charles, 48 Mavfield
avenue. Canton
Peabody Thos. 27 Boverton st Eoath
Peacock Mark. 282 Newport rd. Eoatb
Pearce Arth. 22 Colchester av. Eoath
Pearce George James, Ross Holme.
North road
Pearce Henry, 36 Clive st.Grangetwii
Pearce Mrs. Edward, 21 Marlborough
road, Eoath
Pearn Thomas John, 22 Colum road
Pear.se Arthol S. J., M.B., B.C. 110
Cathedral road. Canton
Pearse Edmund, 12 Burlington ter-
race. Canton
Pearson Benjamin, 26 Tydfil pl.Eoath
Pearson James, 35 Victoria Park rd.
Pearson John Henry, Cathedral
view. North road
Pearson Joseph Eustace, 37 Victoria
Park toad east. Canton
Pearson Eobt. 77 Eichards ter. Eoath
Pearson Wm. 23 Stacey road, Eoath
Peaty C. F. 57 Newport road, Eoatli
Peaty Charles Eobert Mower, 8 Well-
field road, Eoath
Peck Walt.Wm.5 Lisvane st.Cathavj
Pedersen Mrs. 163 Cathays ter.Cathys
Pedlar Mrs. 46 Stallcourt av. Eoath
Peel Eev. Dous-las Keith McLean
B.A. (curate of St. German's), St.
German's clergy house, Metal st.
Eoath
CARDIFF. 269
Peel Arthur H. 3 Gold st. Eoath
Pegler Henry, 29 Howard gdns. Roath
Pelham Jn.Hy.6o Kimberley rd. Roatli
Pembrey Eobt. 89 Severn gro.Cantri
Pendlebury John, 14 Llanfair road.
Canton
Pendry Jacob,5i Richmond rd. Roath
Pengelly Jn. 52 Plasturton av.Cantn
Penn Alfred ' B. M. 84 Clive street,
Grangetown
Penn Clifford, 99 Marlborough road,
Eoath
Penn Edward, Cambos house, Cyn-
coed road, Roath park
Penn G. W. 214 Newport road, Eoath
Penn John Gardner, 85 Cathedral
road, Canton
Pennington Morgan Maire, 2 Vict-ori'a
avenue. Canton
Peppar Mrs. 32 Connaught rd.Eoath
Pepperell Francis Mayne, 57' Bangol-
street, Eoath
Pepperell John, 337 Cowbridge ro^d.
Canton
Pepperell William, 27 Westville rd.
Eoath
Percival Frank, 54 Marlboro' rd.Eoath
Pergin Miss Gertrude Alice, i^
Waterloo gardens, Eoath
Perkins Albert, - 30 TafE embank-
P.'rkins" Albert Henry, 46 Marlboro'
road. Eoath .
Perkins Frank,28 Clive st.Grangetwh
Perkins Geo. 79 Shirley rd. Eoath'
Perkins Harry,72 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Perkins Jn. 46 Connaught rd. Eoat;h
Perkins Joseph. 7T Eichards ter.Eoatih
Perkins Mrs, 11 Connaught rd.Eoath
Perkins Mrs. 16 Pen-y-lan road,Eoal;h
Perkins Mrs. Emily, 69 Marlboron^
road, Eoath
Perkins Saml. 25 Westville rd.Eoath
Perman Edward Phillip D.Sc.Lond.
(assistant professor of chemistry
Dniversity College), 27 Llanbled-
dian gardens. Cathays
Perrett Eli William, 23 Llantwit si.
Cathays
Perriam Henry, 42 Eyder st. Canton
Perrins Emanuel James,23 Balaclava
road, Eoath
Perry Edmund, 35 Hamilton st. Cantn
Perrv John. 202 Llandaff rd. Canton
Perrv Wm. 33 King's road. Canton
Pertwee Jas. A. 4 Oakfield st. Eoath
Peters Jas. Neil, 12 Conway rd. Cantn
Peterson Jn. 130 Marlboro' rd. Eoath
Pethybridge Mrs. 104 Ninian road,
Eoath
Petree James, 281 Albany rd. Roath
Petrie Charles, 9 Tydraw rd. Eoath
Phelps Jesse, 11 Ladysmith rd.Eoath
Phelps Mrs. 210 Cathedral rd. Cantn
Phelps Mrs. 153 King's road. Canton
Phelps Walter, 97 Nmian rd. Eoath
Phillips Capt. Edgar C. 11 Marl-
borough road, Eoath
Phillips Albert John, 44 Stallcourt
avenue, Eoath
Phillips Algwyn James,i44Colum rd
Phillips Arthur Tegid, 17 Fields Park
road. Canton
Phillips David, 24 Shirley rd. Eoath
Phillips David, 16 Stallcourt avenue,
Roath
Phillips David Thomas, 20 Morlais
street, Eoath
Phillips Edgar. 287 Cowbridge road.
Phillips EdgarJames, i5 Denton rd
Phillips Edward Jones, 12 Hamilton
street. Canton
Phillips Edwin Oscar, 7 Stallcourt
avenue, Roath
Phillips Fdk.Geo.35 King's rd. Cantn
Phillips George, i Bute esplanade.
Docks
Phillips Herbert Charles, 107 Mont-
hermer road, Cathavs
Phillips Hubert, 57 Pen-y-wain road,
Roath
70
CAKDIKK.
Phillips James, 27 Colum road
Phillips Jas. 87 Wyndham cres.Cantn
Phillips John, 84 Kimberley road,
Roath
Phillips John, ii Bichards ter. Roath
Phillips John Albert, 165 Newport
road, Roath
Phillips Jonathan, 8 Tewkesbury st.
Cathays
Phillips Jsph. 114 Albany rd, Roath
Phillips Joseph, 55 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Phillips Miss Rose, Holly bush, Lake
road west, Roath
Phillips Miss, 129 Kimberley road,
Roath
Phillips Miss, 242 Newport rd.Hoath
I'hillips Miss, 59 Wellfield rd. RoaUi
Phillips Mrs. 39 Clare road
Phillips Mrs. 29 Cressy road, Roath
Phillips Mrs. 3 Egham st. Canton
Phillips Mrs. 21 Llandough street,
Cathays
Phillips Mrs. 7 Ovington ter. Canton
Phillips Mrs. 11 Pen-y-lan pi. Roath
Phillips Mrs. 67 Pen-y-wain rd. Roath
Phillips Mrs. J. E. 11 Blenheim rd.
Rnath
Phillips Nicholas George, 8 Southey
street, Roath
Phillips Richd.164 LlandaS rd.Canton
Phillips Richard, : Senghennydd pi.
Cathavs
PhilliDS Richd. ■;■; Wellfield rd. Roath
Phillips Richard Stanley, 16 Gileston
road, Pontcanna
Phillips Solomon. 5 Richmond terrace
Phillips Sydney Herbert, 192 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Phillips Thos. 24 Partridge rd. Roath
Phillips Thomas Owen, 34 Redcliffe
avenue. Canton
Phillips Thos. Richards, 45 Park pi
Phillips Tom Cliffe, 129 Albany rd.
Roith
Phillips Walter, 14 North road
Phillips Wm. 162 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Phillips William, 4 Ninian rd. Roath
Phillips William, 1 1 Pitman st. Canton
Phillins William David, 5 Gordon rd.
Roath
Phillips William Henry, 23 Fields
Park rond. Canton
Phillips William Lloyd, 19 Wellfield
place, Roath
Phillips William Thomas, ii Buthin
cardens. Cathavs
Phipps Thos. 22 Oakfield st. Roath
PhneniT John Tudor, 13 Tydraw rd
Roath
Pickles .Tohn William, 46 Pen-y-lan
road. Roath
Picton Thos. t=;4 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Pidgeon Charles Thomas, 37 Hamil-
ton st-eet. Canton
Pierce Henry, 36 Wellfield rd. Roath
Pierrard Mrs. 2:; Corbett rd Cathavs
Pike Albert Edward, 54 Sandring-
ham road, Roath
Pike Arthur James, 43 Pen-y-wain
road, Roath
Pike Daniel, 15 Partridge rd Roath
Pike John. 16' Richmond rd Roath
Pile Oeoro-e Carey, 318 Whitchurch
Toad. Cathavs
Pillar Fred'.-. 2 Ladvsmith rd Roath
Pinromhe Hv A. i^ Kelvin rd Roath
Pincott James. 34 Claude rd. Roath
Pinnell Mrs. 145 Clive road, Canton
Pinnick M-s. 60 Richmond rd. Rnath
Pipe Fredk. 44 Plasturton av. Cantn
Pittard Marmadnke M.R.C.S. 139
Cathedral road. Canton
Planck Jsph. Wm 114 Clive rd Cantn
Plant Mrs. 8 Cowbridsc rd. Canton
Plews M-j. Ti Gold street, Roath
Pocock Krnest. 41; Oakfield st. Roath
Pocock Jas. Chas 4 Dvvrig at. Canton
Pocork Thos 42:;Cowbrid"p rd.Cantn
Polat"wsky Maurice, 71 Hamilton st.
Canton
Pollard Henry Martin, a3 Shirley
road, Roath
SOUTH. WALES.
Pollard Sidney, 51a, Clive rd.Canton
Pollard Wm.Cox,67Severn gro. Cantn
Pollock John, 28 North road
Pollock Mrs. 132 Albany rd. Roath
Polyblank Alfd. 4 Wellfield pi. Roath
PoLiieroy Jas. 12 Llantwit st. Cathays
Pomphery Alfred, 29 Talbot st.Canwi,
Pond Win. 23 Syr David's av. Cantn
Ponting Fredk. 3 Purbeck st. Canton
Poole Albert Edward, 46 Plasturton
avenue, Canton
PooIb Charles Frederick John, 11
Shirley road, Roath
Poole Nelson Charles, 107 Cathedral
road. Canton
Poole Stanley, 81 Severn gro. Canton
Poole Thos. 51 Pen-v-wain rd. Roath
Poole Timothy, ic Kincraig st. Roath
Poole Walter James, 96 Cathedral
road, Canton
Pooley John, 6 Mafeking road, Roath
Pooley Mrs. 209 Albany road, Roath
Pope Mrs. 162 Llandaff road. Canton
Pope Mrs. i Ruthin gdns. Cathays
Popham Arthur John, 45 Pen-y-wain
road, Roath
Popham Geo. 24 Morlais st. Roath
Porrett Mrs. 5 Kimberley rd. Roath
Portea- James, 14 Plasturton gardens,
Canton
Porter Robert Henry, 182 Cathedral
road. Canton
Possart Mrs. 5 Westville rd. Roath
Potter Edmund, 37 King's rd.Canton
Pottinger Mrs. 31 Routt Court pi.
Roath
Poulsen Mads, 1 8 Windsor esplanade.
Docks
Powditch James Thomas, 128 King's
road. Canton
Powell Rev. Morgan Jones M.A..
D D. (vicar of St. John's). 43
Charles street
Powell David T. 295 Newport road,
Rnath
Powell Frank Ivor, 8 Kyveilog st.
Canton
Powell Hv. J. 16 Oakfield st. Roath
Powell Jn. Price. 163 Newport rd. Roath
Powell Jn. Thos. loi Ninian rd. Roath
Powell Lewis L. 4 Claude rd. Roath
Powell Miss. I Gold street. Roath
Powell Mrs. 65 Conway rd. Canton
Powell Mrs. 95 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Powell Mrs. 28 Hamilton st. Canton
Powell Mrs. 37 Roath Court pi. Roath
Powell Samuel, 55 Park place
Powell Svdney, 40 Victoria Parkrd.
east. Canton
Powell Thos L. 19 Richards ter. Roath
Powell Watkin, 34 'Victoria Park rd.
east. Canton
Powell Wm.155 Cathedral rd.Canton
Powell William, ■; Colum road
Powell Wm. 21 Howard gdns. Roath
Powell Wm. 3 Plasturton gdns. Cantn
Powell Wm. 3 Recltiry road. Canton
Power Frank Rees, 129 Whitchurch
road, Cathavs
Power .Tn. Jas. 8 Woodland pi. Roath
Power Robert, 43 Oakfield st. Rnath
Povnter Jsph. 198 Clive st.Grangetwn
Prankerd James Stone, 69 Westville
road, Roath
Prarie Mrs. 220 Newport rd. Rnath
Pr.att Altd. H, 4 Blenheim rd. Roath
Pratt Fredk. 8 Bloom st. Canton
Pratt Joseph, I Victoria Park road
Pratt Percy Diamond, 24 Ladysmith
road, Roath
Pratt Richard, 3 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Preece Ernest, t8 Meadow st. Canton
Preecp Wm. 140 Marlborough rd, Roath
Preece William Goodwin," 9 Oakfield
street, Roath
Preedin Mrs. 37 Ladysmith rd Roath
Prescott Mrs. 5 Bovertnn street. Rnath
Prescntt Thos. 18 Stacey rd. Roath
Pressdee Albert Pearce, 36 Amesbur;
road, Roath
[kelly':
Preaton James, 15 Kelvin rd. Roath
Preston John Walker, 42 Colum road
Preston Mrs. 3 Pen-y-wain pi. Roath
Price Albert, 313 Cowbridge road.
Canton
Price Arthur Wesley, Fair cot, Cyn-
coed road, Roath park
Price David, 41 Ladysmith rd. Roath
Price Ernest Henry, 295 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Price Fred, 9 Gold street, Roath
Price Henry, 22 Bangor st. Roath
Price James, 8 Tydfil place, Roath
Price Jn. 20 Roath Court rd. Roath
Price Joshua Chas.26Xinian rd. Roath
Price Mrs. 13 Bangor street, Roath
Price Mrs. 25 Newport road. Roath
Price Mrs. 100 Severn gro. Canton
Price Mrs. 2 Winchester aven. Roath
Price Rt. Hy. 252 Newport rd. Roath
Price Roger, 44 Richmond rd. Roath
Price Roger, 69 Severn gro. Canton
Price Samuel Albert, 41 Marlborough
road, Roath
Price SI. Jn. 146 Newport rd. Roath
Price Thos. 291 Cowbridge rd.Canton
Price Thomas, 33 Fields Park rd.
Canton
Price Thos. Hy. 88 Kimberley rd. Roath
Price Thomas Walter, 54 Pen-y-lan
road, Roath
Price Wm. 60 Llanfair road. Canton
Price-Williams John, 94 Plasturton
avenue, Canton
Prichard Richard M.D., CM. 14
Windsor place
Prickett Henry, 12 Tydfil pi. Roath
Priest John, 39 Bangor st. Roath
Priest Mrs. 149 Albany road, Roath
Priestley Charles Henry, 20 Plas
turton gardens. Canton
Priestley Jas. 9 Kimberley rd. Roath
Primavesi Fedele, Pen-y-lan house.
Pen-v-lan, Roath park
Pring Mrs. 26 Wellfield road, Roath
Pringle Mrs. 7 East gro. Tredeearvlle
Prior Alfred, 292 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Prior George, 24 Kelvin road, Roath
Pritchard Edward Thos. 85 Colum road
Pritchard Mrs. 22 Hamilton at. Canton
Pritchard Mrs. 120 Llandaff rd. Cantn
Pritchard Mrs. 185 Mackintosh pi.
Roath
Pritchard Rees L. 15 Cathedral road.
Canton
Pritchard Thomas, 38 Taff embank-
ment, Grangetown
Pritchard Wm.204 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Procter Wm. 95 Marlboro' rd. Roath
Proctor Herbert, 8 Fitzalan pi Roath
Prossen Jn. H. 29 Ninian rd. Rnath
Prosser -Arthur, 176 Mackintosh pi.
Rnath
Prosser Arthur John Handley, 197
Whitchurch road, Cathavs
Prosser William James, 40 Mayfield
avenue. Canton
Prothero Jn. Wm. 94 Nininn rd.Roath
Proud James Eraser, 69 Oakfield st.
Rnath
Proud Mrs. 1% Richmond cres. Roath
Proudman Georie Scholey, 47 Pont-
canna street. Canton
Prvce Mrs. i Westville road, Roath
Pr'ver Cyril Henry, 89 Plasturton
avennei Canton
Prvtherch William, 99 Richmond rd.
Rnath
Pueh Daniel William, 16 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Pugh Edgar, 116 Richmond rd.Roath
PiL.'h Henry, 27 Pitman st. Canton
Pugh Hugh Arthur, 29 Gordon rd.
Raath
Pugh .lames, 3 Gordon road, Roath
Pugh Llewellyn Lloyd, ai Talbot st.
Canton
Pugh Mrs. 22s Albany road, Rnath
Pu'jh Steven, 2 Glenroy street, Roath
Pugh Thos. Wm.9 Marlboro' '■d Roath
Pugh Wm. II Arran pi. Roath
DIRECTORY.]
Pugslev George Frederick, 17 Eed-
cliffe avenue. Canton
Puirsley Mrs. 39 Deri road, Roath
Pulfrey Edwin, 105 Stacey rd. Roath
PuUem Mrs. K. M. 127 Alban-v road,
Roath
PuUen Frank, 121 Kimberley rd. Roath
Pullen Mrs. 80 Pen-y-lan road, Roath
Pullin Horace Seymour, 3 Wellfield
place, Roath
Pullin Mrs. 46 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Pullman Mrs. 233 Newport rd. Roath
PuUnaan ivirs. 9 Wellfield road, Roatb
Purden Mrs. 27 Balaclava rd. Roath
Purnell Seymour, 42 Clive street,
Grangetown
Purvis Jas. M. T. 3 Teilo st. Canton
Putt Geo. 32 Kimberley rd. Eoath
Pye Rev. Charles (United Metho-
dist), 26 Connaught road, Roath
Pvle Alex. 28 Stallcourt aven. Roath
Pyle Alfred, 51 Hamilton st. Canton
Quinlan Thos. L.D.S.Irel. 6 Newport
road, Roath
Quinn Aiden Patrick, 32 Richmond
road, Roath
Quinnell Geo. 25 Lochaber st. Roath
Quinton George, 12 Talbot st. Canton
Race William, 33 Talbot st. Canton
Radcliffe Ohas. 19 Newport rd. Roath
Radcliffe Daniel, Tal-y-werydd, Ty-
Gwyn road, Roath
Radcliffe William, 13 Llanbleddian
gardens, Cathays
Radford James, 54 Pentrebane street,
Grangetown
Radley Bertram, 14 Market rd.Cantn j
Rae Rev. Thomas (Wesleyan), 61 1
Pencisely road. Canton 1
RuflSll Jas. 44 Conway rd. Canton ;
Rahn Hy. 7 Wordsworth av. Roatb [
Ramsey Mrs. 44 Gordon road, Roath I
Randell Mrs. 22 Harrismith rd.Roath I
Rankin John, 6 Sandringham road. 1
Roath I
Ransom Charles Stanley, 39 Lady- ,
smith road, Eoath j
Rapport Marks,28 Richmond rd.Roath
Rapport Maurice, 25 Talbot st. Canton
Rapport Philip,7q Richmond rd.Roath
Bate Mrs. ii Amesbury road, Roath
Rate Wm. 3 Connaught road, Roath
Rawle Arth. 106 Kimberley rd. Roath
Rawls Mrs. 35 Deri road,' Roath
Raymond Mrs. 299 Albany rd. Roath ;
Eavmont Mrs. 6 Waterloo' gdns. Eoath
Eazzak I. A., M.E.C.S., L.R.C.P. '
Lond., F.R.C.S.Edin.King Edward!
VII. hospital, Newport rd. Roath |
Rea Leonard, 13 Connaught rd Roath |
Rea Mrs. 26 Boverton street, Roath I
Reacher George, 6 Richmond terrace 1
Read Alfred,423 Cowbridge rd.Cantn :
Read Ernest, 2 Bloom st. Canton
Read Henry, 37 Penciselv rd. Canton
Read Miss, iii King's road, Canton |
Read Sydney, 78 Claude road, Roath
Read Walter, 30 Conway road, Cautorj'
Readawav Albt. 86 Richards ter. R.Kiih ,
Reader Robt. 9 Greenwich rd. Canton ,
Eeddaway Raymond, 78 Richards !
terrace, Eoath ,
Redbouse Maurice, 37 Plasturton 1
avenue. Canton
Reece Miss, 89 Newport road, Roath
Reece Mrs. 18 ? Newport road, Roath
Eeed Alfred James, Flailey. Arling-
ton ter. North road, M'aindy
Reed James, 38 Clive st. Grangetown
Eeed John Hy. 59 Romillv rd. Canton
Reed Louis Charles, 96 ' Claude rd.
Eoath
Reed Mrs. 10 Monthermer rd.Cathvs
Reed T. A. 270 Newport road, Eoath
Eeed Thomas, loi Clive st.Grangetwn
Bees Eev. Evan (Welsh Calvinistic),
6 Llandough street, Cathavs
Bees Rev. Frederick Willi'am B.A
(vicar of St. Stephen & surrogate),
3 Windsor esplanade. Docks
Bees Alfred, 29 Cathedral rd. Canton
SOUTH WALES.
Bess Benj. SI. 22 Neville st. Canton
Rees Bernard Stanley, 81 Romilly
crescent. Canton
Rees David, 265 Albany road, Roath
Re«s David, 42 Amesbury rd. Roath
Rees David, 5 Sneyd street. Canton
Rees David, i Teilo street. Canton
Bees David Jn. 41 Oakfield st. Eoath
Rees Ernest G. 96 Plasturton aven.
Canton
Rees Evan, 20 Partridge road, Roath
Rees Frederick Ernest, 62 Marlboro'
road, Eoath
Rees Griffiths John, 139 Whitchurch
road. Cathavs
Rees Hy. 3 R'oath Court pi. Roath
Rees Hv. Ed. 64 Hamilton st. Canton
Bees H'owell J. P. 190 Newport rd.Eth
Rees James Ingram, 58 Oakfield st.
Roath
Rees Jenkin, 78 Ryder street. Canton
Rees John C. 30 Kincraig st. Roath
Rees John Evan, 2 Cyn-coed road,
Roath park
Rees John Sidney, Ball cottage, Pen-
hill, Llandaff road, Canton
Rees Joseph Lewis. 49 Colum road
Rees Levy, 19 Dogo street. Canton
Rees Lewis, 284 Whitchurch road,
Cathays
Rees Miss. 11 Richmond cres. Eoath
Bees Mrs. 2 Grenville road, Eoath
Rees Mrs. 8 Llanedyrn road, Eoath
Bees Mrs. 200 Newport road, Eoath
Bees Mrs. 33 Ninian road, Roath
Rees Mrs. 56 Richmond road, Eoath
Bees Mrs. 18 Eoath Court rd. Eoath
Rees Mrs. 27 Eyder street, Canton
Bees Mrs. 3 Wordsworth aven. Roath
Bees Mrs. 63 Wyndham cres. Canton
Re«s Mrs. David. 47 The Parade,
Tredegarville
Bees R. Wilfred, 29 Viotoria Park
road west, Canton
Rees Richard, 47 Park place
Rees Richard Henry,5o Marlborough
road, Eoath
Rees T. Meyler, 55 Pencisely rond.
Canton
Bees Thomas, 72 Colum road
Bees Thos.ri3 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Bees Thomas Pritchard, 20 Ninian
road, Roath
Rees Valentine, 18 Balaclava rd.Roath
Rees Walter, 3 Princes street, Eoath
Rees Walter G. 12 Cyn-coed road.
Eoath park
Rees Walt. Hy. 13 Pencisely rd.Cantn
Rees William, 34 Deri road, Roath
Rees Wm. 2 Gileston rd. Pontcanna
Rees Wm. 29 Kimberley rd. Eoath
Rees William 133 Kimberley rd.Roath
Rees William, 124 King's rd. Canton
Bees Wm. 187 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Rees William. 241 Newport rd. Roath
Bees William Beddoe, 167 Newport
road, Roath
Bees William David, 76 Marlborough
road. Eoath
Bees Wm. Jn. 16 Colchester av. Roath
Rees William Noah. 23 Pen-v-lan
terrace, Roath
Reese George.9 Howard terrace, Roatb
Reese Tom Evans. 77 Colum road
Beeves George, Lvndhurst, North rd
Gabalfa
Reid Arth. 12 The Walk,Tredegarville
Reid David. 4 Tvdfil place, Roath
Benowden Mrs. 6 Banffor st. Eoath
Renwick George, Woodlands, Cefn-y-
coed road, Roath
Restall Wm. Edwd. gg Penarth road
Reynolds B«nn,64 Kimberley rd.Roath
Reynolds Miss, 27 Woodville road.
Cathays
Reynolds Wm. Hy.26 Bangor st.Eoath
Reypert Mrs. 4' Taff embankment.
Grangetown
Rhys Owen Llewellin M.D.31 Park pi
!ice Albert Ernest. 14 Colum road
^ice Wm. J. <;» Plasturton av. Cantor
Rich Arthur, "s'; Romilly cres. Canton
CARDIFF. 271
Rich Bertie Ernest, 135 Kimberley
road, Roath
Rich Thomas Sidney, 256 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Richard Fredk. ai Claude rd Eoath
Bichards Eev. Harold Stanley L.D
(curate of St. Luke's, Canton), 21
Pembroke road. Canton
Richards Rev. Eichard Moyan (Cal-
vinistic Methodist), 12 Syr David's
avenue. Canton
Richards Eev. Thomas John L.Div.
(vicar of St. Luke's), 418 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Richards .ilban,i44 Newport rd.Roath
Richards Arthur Edgar, 12 Blenheim
road, Roath
Richards David Lloyd, 156 Newport
road, Roath
Richards Eli, i Trade street
Richards Evan Samuel, 5 Trafalgar
road, Roath
Richards George Anthony, 3 Long-
cross street, Eoath
Bichards George Arthur Howell, 20
Pen-y-lan terrace, Eoath
Richards George Lionel, 13 Wellfield
place, Boath
Richards Griffiths, 22 Partridge road,
Eoath
Rii'hards Harold Meredith M.D. 2
Richmond terrace
Richards Jn. 28 Burlington ter.Cantn
Richards John, i Cressv road, Eoath
Richards Jn. 135 Richmond rd.Roath
Richards Jn. 51 Romilly cres. Canton
Bichards John, 78 Severn gro. Canton
Bichards Jn. D. 12 Bernard av.Cantn
Bichards John James, 104 Cathedral
road. Canton
Richards John Thomas, 17 Cathedral
road. Canton
Richards Lfwis. 66 Tewkesbury st.
Cathays
Richards Martin L.D.S. i Cowbridge
road. Canton
Bichards Miss,48 Hamilton st. Canton
Bichards Mrs. 39 Claude rd. Eoath
Richards Mrs.i8Cyn-coed rd.Roath pk
Richards Mrs. Maindy house. North
road. Maindy
Bichards Mrs.7Marlborongh rd. Eoath
Bichards Mrs. 85 Pentrebane street,
Grangetown
Richards Mrs. i Plasturton pi. Canton
Richards Mrs. ci; Richards ter. Roath
Richards Mrs. G.141 Albany rd.Roath
Richards Oswald, 3 Bernard av Cantn
Richards Oswyn George, 52 Llanfair
road. Canton
Richards Percival D. Holmleigh,
North road, Gabalfa
Richards Ed. Albt. 27 Ninian rd, Boath
Richards Richard Thomas, 39 Pen-
y-lan road. Roath
Bichards Et Jn.3iAmesbury rd. Eoath
Bichards Thos. 57 Ninian rd. Boath
Bichards Thomas M.P., P.C, J.P. 85
Ninian road, Roath
Bichards Thns. H. 22 Kelvin rd.Roath
Bichards Vincent James, 21 Shirley
road. Boath
Richards Wm. 68 Amesbury rd.Roath
Richards Wm. 12 Beacon st. Canton
Richards Wm. 77 King's rd. Canton
Richards William Augustus Mus.Bac.
F.B.C.O. 2S Ninian road, Roath
Richardson Charles, 17 Pen-y-lan rd.
Roath
Richardson Thomas, 82 Kimberley
road, Ro.ath
Richardson William Henry, Stoney-
croft. North road, Gahalfa
Riches C. H. 24 Dumfries place
Riches C. J. Hurry, 63 Park place
Riches Cecil. Ty-IJwyd, Cyn-coed rd.
Roath park
Riches Miss. 93 Kimberley rd. Eoath
Riches Norman V. Hurry L.D.S. 24
Dumfries place
Eickard Eev. Charles (Wesleyan), ai
Bichmond road. Boath
2i2 CARDlhT.
Ukkards Wm. Sl.ij Clun ter.Cathays
Ridd Edward James, 22 Victoria
Park road east, Canton
Bidd William, 7 Blaenclydach street,
Grange town
Riddett Robert, 26 Westville rd.Roath
Hiden Walter George, 38 Westville
road, Eoath
Ridge George, 50 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Eidler Ernest Rt. 73 Bangor st. Eoath
lidley James Taylor, 6 Ruthin gar-
dens, Cathays
Biejile David, 12 Mayfield av. Canton
Eieple Edwd. Jn. 9 Snerd st. Canton
Riley Wallace James, 48 Stalloourt
avenue, Roath
Biordan Mrs. 16 Market road. Canton
Risooe William Hy. 8 Deri rd. Roath
Rivlan Solomon, 91 Eomillv rd.Cantn
Rivlin Joseph Elias, 61 Ha
Canton
Roach Mis. 16 Bovertnn street, Roath
Robathan Capt. Francis PauU M.C
13 Balaclava road, Roath
Robathan Percival Edward, 17 Berth
ivin street, Canton
Robert David Joseph, 23 Mont-
gomery street, Roath
Roberts Eer.John (Welsh Calvinistic)
77 Ninian road, Roath
Roberts Rev. Robert Rowland LL.B.
B.A. (PrcsbYterian), 138 Pen-v-iai
load, Roath
Roberts David. 79 Marlboro' rd.Roath
Roberts David Evan, 10 Fairoak rd,
Roath
Roberts David Evan, q Richmond ter-
race. Park place
Roberts David William, 22 Wellfiehi
road, Roath
Roberts Edwd. 19 Howard gdns.Roath
Roberts Enoch, 2 Talbot st. Canton
Roberts Frederick, 100 Llandaff rd.
Canton
Roberts George Henry, 45 Westville
road, Eoath
Roberts George Henry Walker. 102
Miskin street, Cathays
Roberts Guy, 43 Colum road
Roberts Harry. 40 Hamilton st.Cantn
Roberts Harry.71 Woodville rd.Cathvs
Roberts Ivor,72 RoathCourt rd.Roath
Roberts James, 49 Pen-y-wain road,
Roath
Roberts John, 66 Claude road, Roath
Roberts John. 19 Hamilton st. Canton
Roberts Jn. Hy. 106 Miskin st.Cathys
Roberts John Stanley, 274 Newport "rd
Roberts John Stephen, 87 Severn
grove. Canton
Roberts Joseph R.3 Fifzalan pl.Roath
Roberts Kenrick, 6 Trafalgar road,
Boath **
Roberts Major Willi;
borough road. Roalh
Roberts Miss, 88 Richmond rd. Roath
Roberts Morgan, 49 Park place
Roberts Morgan, 9 Tydraw pi. Roath
Roberts Mrs. 69 Claude road. Eoath
Roberts Mrs. 62 Connaught rd.Roath
Roberts Mrs. 24 Deri road, Roath
Roberts Mrs. Kelvin grove. North rd.
Gabalfa
Roberts Mrs. jS Kimberley rd. Eoath
Roberts Mrs. 105 King's rd. Canton
Roberts Mrs. 2 Marlborough rd Hoatb
Roberts Mrs. 238 Newport rd. Roath
Roberts Mrs. 19 Pitman st. Canton
Roberts Mrs. 27 Eomillv cres. Canton
Roberts Mrs. 5 Rvder street. Canton
Roberts Mrs. 36 Severn road. Canton
Roberts Mrs. The Knoll, Tydraw rd
Roath
Roberts Mrs. E. 18 Tydfil pi. Boath
Roberts Peter. 14 Wetfa street. Rnatli
Roberts Richd. 187 Albanv rd. Roath
.Roberts Hobt, 6 Cowbridge rd. Cantn
Rolicrts Robert, i Glynrhondda st.
Roberts Silas. 96 Coliini road
Roberts Sydney,48Pen.y-lan rd.Roath
Marl-
SOUTH WALKS.
Roberts Thos.114 Kimberley rd.Roath
Roberts Thos. 61 Shirley rd. Eoath
Roberts William Herbert David, Bed
house. North road, Gabalfa
Roberts-Jones Morris, 63 Pen-y-wain
road, Roath
Robertshaw Thomas Henry, 170 Llan-
daff road. Canton
Robertson David,9 Waterloo rd.Roath
Robertson G. 177 Newport rd. Boath
Robertson J. Biyce, 262 Newport rd.
Roath
Robertson Jas. Robt. 66 Colum road
Robertson John, 41 Romilly road
west. Canton
Robertson Robert Iiigiaiu M.B., CM.
10 Dumfries place
Eobins Richard William, 121 Rich-
mond read, Roath
Robinson Edwin,3 Redcliffe av. Cantn
Roliiiison Frank, 13 Wordsworth
avenue, Eoath
Robinson Jas. 56 Haa\ilton st. Canton
Robinson James, Hillside, Ty-Gwyn
road, Roath
Robinson John. 17 Colchester av.Roath
Robinson John, 15 Westville rd.Roath
Robinson Mrs. 134 Marlborough rd.
Roath
Robinson Mrs. 27 Wellfield rd. Roath
Robinson Mrs. 9 Wordsworth av.Roath
Robson Wm. 104 Kimberley rd.Roath
Robson Wm.Hy.196 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Eochard Pierre.yoPen-v-lan rd. B
Rochaid Pierre, i44Peii-y-lan rd.Roath
Eockey James, 218 Newport rd.Roath
Rodda Rev. William (United Metho-
dist), 2 Princes street, Roath
Roddy GHOrge,43 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Roderick Chas. 143 Clive rd. Canton
Rodgman John, Devonia. Tydraw rd
Roath
Rogers Rev. John Phillip B.A. (Con-
gregational), 8 Ei-jhmond terrace
Rogers Arthur John, 10 Connaught
road, Roath
Rogers Ebenezer, 18 Llantwit street,
Cathays
Rogers Frank G. A. 214 City rd.Roath
Rogers Frederick George, ' 122 Ki
berley road, Eoath
Eogers'jas. 31 Eectory rd. Cantoi
Rogers Jame.s Henry, 49 Amesbury
road, Roath
Rogers Joseph, 46 Orbit st. Eoath
Rogers Mrs. ^4 Colum road
Rogers Mrs. u Gordon road, Roath
Rogers Mrs. 14 Kimberley rd. Roa
Rogers Mrs. 35 Talbot street. Canton
Rogers Norman, q Winchester a
Roath
Eogers Philip, 26 Paget .st.Grangetvn
Rogers .Rowland Ivor, 179 Wh
church road, Cathays
Rogers Sydney,43 Partridge rd.Roath
Rogers Thos. Hy. 35 Claude rd.Roath
Rogers Will, 232 Mackintosh pl.Roath
Rogers William, 61 Conway rd. Canton
Wni. 22 King's road. Canton
Rogers William A. 17 Kimberlev rd.
Roath
Rog6r.s William Henry, 149 Cathedral
Canton
Rooke Charles Bowden, 175 Cathedral
Mrs. 27 Richards ter. Roath
Wm. 103 Westville rd. Eoath
Bopke Alfred John. 171 Whitchurch
Cathays
Rose Rev. Frederick William B
B.D. (Baptist),33Ma!efant st.Cathys
Rose Harold, 155 Cathays ter.Cathavs
ose Henry, 17 Stacev road, Eoath'
ose Recrinald, 1 [ Talbot st. Canton
Rose William George, loi Whit-
hurch road, Cathays
Rosen Isidore, 107 Severn gro. Canton
Rosetsky Benjamin. 10 Richmond ter
Rosknige Phillip Henry, 109 Severn
Canton
Ross Bodan, 41 Claude road, Roath
i. 33 Wellfield road, Boath
[KELLY S
Ross Oscar, 193 Richmond rd. Roath
Rosser David, 8 Montgomery st. Eoath
Rosser Edward William, 19 Morlais
street, Eoath
Rosser Miss, 19 Metal St. Eoath
Rosser .Mrs. 12 Oakfield st. Roath
Rosser Thomas Newland, 53 Park pi
Eosser William Cyril, 18 Mayfield
avenue. Canton
Bossiter Charles Edward, 56 Miskin
street, Cathays
Rosswell John, 16 Wordsworth aven.
Boath
Eouse James, 17 Morlais st. Eoath
Routledge Mrs. 29 Corbett rd.Cathvs
Row Fre'dk. 23S Cathedral rd. Canton
Eowe Edwin, 195 Newport road. Roath
Rowe Mrs 65 Richmond rd. Roath
Rowe SI. Vivian. 11 Tydraw rd.Roath
Rowland Charles, 11 Gileston road,
Pontcanna
Rowland Jn 166 Cathedral rd. Canton
Eowland Mrs. 100 Cohuu road
ovland William, Gelynfach, Lake
read west, Eoath
jwland William, 28 Moira terrace.
Adamsdown
Rowland Wm. Hy. 89 Stacev rd. Eoath
Eowlands Capt. Hugh Thomas, 76
Claude road, Roath
Eowlands Edward, Brixton house.
North road, Gabalfa
Rowlands Eli, 17 Victoria Park rd.
Rowlands Frank, 77 Shirley rd.Roath
Rowlands Roland John, 48 Shirley
road, Eoath
Rowlands Wm. loi Romilly rd.Cantn
Rowlands William Thomas. 31 Oak-
field street, Roath
Rowles Christopher, 36 Blaenclydach
street, Gran(?etown
Rowles Mrs. 10 Despenser gardens.
Canton
Bowles Mrs. 118 Wyndham crescent.
Canton
Ruddiman Mrs. 10 Wellfield pl.Roath
Rule John, 34 Waterloo road. Roath
Rule Miss, 289 Cowbridcre rd. Canton
Rule Mrs. 58 Stacey road, Roath
Rule William Henry, 20 Sandring-
ham road, Roath
Rule William Louis. 4 Tydraw place,
Roath
Ruiidle Miss, 283 Albany road, Roath
Russell James,57 Romilly crcs.Canton
Russell John Henry, Garth view.
North road, Gabalfa
Russell Miss, 14 Windsor esplanade.
Docks
Russell Eonieo, 73 Marlborough rd.
Roath
Rutherford Robert T. 2 Lochaber st
Eoath
Butter Frtk.Wm. 86 Miskin st.Cathys
Rutter Mrs, 76 Amesbury rd. Boath
Butter William, la. Princes st. Boath
Ryan Mrs. 71 Marlborongh rd. Roath
Ryan Thomas, 07 Kimberley rd.Roath
Saccas George, 117 Clive rd. Canton
Sadler .Archibald, 10 Dumfries place
St. Leger Charles, 77 Westville rd.
Boath
St.LegerFrederick,38 Claude rd. Eoath
Salmon Bev. Eobert Evan (Congre-
gational), 12 Morlais street. Eoath
Salmon Edmund Frederick, 00
Bichards terrace. Boath
Salmon Harry Edgar, 22 Eichmond
road, Eoath
Salmond David, 1=14 Colum road
S-iIway Chas. 11 Conway rd. Canton
Sampson Bernard William, 5 Mor-
lais street. Boath
Sampson Percival, 149 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Samuel David, Pen-y-bryn, Llyn-y-
grant road, Eoath
imuel Harry Ernest, 13 Cressy rd.
Eoath
Samuel^ Henry M.E.C.S., L.E.C.P.
Newport road, Boath
DIRECTOKY.]
Savuuel John, 13 Colchester av.Eoath
Saciiiel Morgan, 17 St. Andrew's cres
Samuel Mis. 295 Albany rd. Koath
Samuel Thos. 279 Newport rd. Eoath
Samuel William, 47 Deri rd. Eoath
.Samuels Frederick, 32 Llanfair rd.
Canton
Samuelson Jn.izMafeking rd. Boath
Saacto Walter Edward, ii6 Cohmi rd
Sandbrook John Samuel, Fronlas,
North road, Gabilfa
Sandbrook Miss, 147 Cathedral road,
Canlon
Sandercock Eobert, 11 Stallcourt
avenue, Eoath
Sandej-s Charles Fletcher, 14 Conway
road. Canton
Sanders Courtenay, 60 Partridge rd.
Eoath
Sanders Edwd.70 Hamilton st. Canton
Sanders George Merrils, 16 Conway
road. Canton
Sanders Henry Fulford, Belmont,
Tydraw road, Eoath
Sanders Miss, 78 Eichmond rd.Eoath
Sanders Mrs. 64 Plasturton av. Canton
Sanditord Mrs.i Kensington av.Cantn
Sandy Charles,24 Stallcourt av.Eoath
Sankey Charles, 87 Cathedral rd. Cntn
Sankey Mrs. 4 Agincourt road, Eoath
Sant Mrs. 73 Plasturton aven. Canton
Sargeaunt Alfred Philip, Walton,
Tj'draw road, Eoath
Sargeaunt Mrs. 50 The Parade,
Tredegarville
Saturley Chas. Henry, 44 Golum rd
Saul Edwd. 17 Partridge rd. Eoath
Saunders Mrs. 41 Shirley road.Eoath
Saunders Wm. 132 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Saunderson Eobert Oliver, 193 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Savours Mrs. 69 Cathedral rd. Canton
Sawkins Jnhn, =14 Llanfair rd. Canton
Sawle Fredk. 126 Lhiiidafi' rd. Canton
Sawyer Thomas, 16 Sandringham rd.
Eoath
Sawyer William Arthur. 177 Rich-
mond road, Eoath
Scale Eobert, 4 Kimberley rd. Eoath
!nds.
Seal.
i.I-ili -j-Pen-y-lan rd.Rer'.th
.Scainlrftt Mr^ _'5 Kingsland rd.Cantn
Scanlan Daniel.Sr Amesburv rd.Eoath
Scanlan Mrs. Ellen, 176 Albany rd.
Eoith
Schofield James Eimmer, 240 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Scott Cluney, 50 Eichmond rd. Eoath
Scott George, 21 Tydfil place, Eoath
Scott John, II Victoria Park road
cast. Canton
Scntt Miss, 8 Glvnrhondda st.Catbav..-
Scott Mrs. 133 Clive road. Canton
Scott Mrs. Jessie, i Bangor st. Eoath
Scott Eobt. 18 Pen-y-lan rd. Eoath
Scott Thos. 35 Connaught rd. Eoath
Scott Thomas, Woodside, Cefii-y-coed
road, Eoath
Scott Walter. 15 Dogo street. Canton
Scott Walt, si Richmond rd. Eoath
Scovell Eobt. S4 Clive st.Grangetown
Scudamore Eupert Stanhope, 37
Claude road, Roath
Seager Sir William Henry M.P. 60
Newport road, Eoath ; & National
Liberal & Reform chibs,LondnnSWT
Seaman Chas. ^8 Vipforia av. Canton
Searl Fredk. Thns.iOBernard av Canto
Searl Mrs. 122 King's road. Canton
Searle Wm. Hv. 17 Rectory rd Cantn
Searies JsphS^; Wvndham 'cres Cantn
Seatnn Edwnrd Stanley, 35 Penhill
road. Canton
Seaward Thos 21. Howard -dns Ronti.
Seccombe Andrew, 4 Linden av Roath
Seccnuibe Jns. A. 7 Fitzalan rd.Eoath
Seddon Mrs. 10 Metal street, Roath
Seed nv =;i Romilly rd. west.Cantn,,
SpHm.an I^aac. i Berthwin st. Canton
Selwood Gecrge, 31 King's rd.Cantnn
Senior John, 2 Linden aven. Roath
SOUTH WALES.
Setchfield Alfred, Heathfield, North
road, Maindy
Sexton Thomas, 42 Roath Court rd.
Eoath
Sexton William John, 20 Ladysmith
road, Eoath
Seymour Mrs. 227 Mackintosh place,
Eoath
Shackell Augustus Tom, Fairfield,
Cvn-coed road, Eoath park
Shackell Edwd. no Ninian rd. Eoath
Shackell Edward William, 191 New-
port road, Eoath
Shackell Trevor John, 27 Connaught
road, Eoath
Shaflk Mahmoud, 198 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Shakery Saml. 123 Clive rd. Canton
Shaliman Mrs. 22 Deri road, Eoath
Shalson Benj. 31 Fairoak rd. Eoath
Shankland Alfred.79Eomilly rd.Cantn
Shapland Wm,20 Eichmond rd.Eoath
Sharman Harry Charles, 44 Con-
naught road. Eoath
Sharman Harry George, The Bunga-
low, Cyn-coed road, Eoath park
Sharp Arthur. 7 Hendy street, Eoath
Sharp George Lionel Bertram, 71
Pencisely road. Canton
Sharp Miss. Craig-Owen, Morlais st.
Eoath
Sharp William Henry, 11 Llanfair
road. Canton
Shaw Alfd, 56 Eoath Court rd. Eoath
Shaw James, 04 Pen-y-lan rd. Eoath
Shaw Mrs. 9 Deri road. Roath
Shaw Mrs. 53 Oakfield street, Roath
Shea David, 113 Eichmond rd.Eoath
Shead James, 88 Clive st.Grangetown
Sheard John. 88 Whitchurch road.
Cathays
Shears Ernest G. 20 Rectory rd.Cantn
Sh»ehan Mrs. 44 Plasturton gardens,
Canton
Sheen A. William C.B.E., M.D.,
M.S., F.R.C.S. 2^ Windsor place
Sheen Arth. 59 Llandaff rd. Canton
Sheen Mrs. 21 Oakfield street. Roath
Sheen Wm. s Eichmond cres. Eoath
Sheere Oliver Wallace. 67 Fairfield
Sheldrick Mrs. 25 Victoria av. Canton
Shellan Alfred, 45 Newfoundland rd.
Cathays
Shelley Arth. 87 Eomillv cres. Canton
Shelper Thomas, i Dwrig st. Canton
Shelton John Thomas, 178 Cathedra]
road. Canton
Sh-pherd Charles Woolley M.B., B.S.
24 St. Andrew's crescent
Shepherd George, 51 Claude rd. Eoath
Shepherd Gilbert, 16 Harrismith rd.
Eoath
Shepherd Jas. 46 Amesburv rd Eoath
Shepherd Mrs. 3 Cathedral' rd Canton
Shepherd Eichd. 16 Egham st. Canton
Shepton George. 3 Park grove
Shewnrd Albert Edward. 16 Richards
terrace. Roath
Shibko A. 231 Newport road, Eoath
Shilsnn Miss, 27 The Parade, Trede-
garville
Shiplev Mrs. 30 Blaenclvdach street.
Grangetown
Shipton Mr» -,7 Deri road. Eoath
Shirlev Albt, 2Q0 Newport rd. Eoath
Short Fras Thns 44K;m*lPrley rd Roath
Short Graham. 30 Kimberlev rd.Eoath
^hort Noniiaii, t,o Rnath Court rd.
Roath
Short William Charles. 37 Kimberley
road. Roath
Short Wm. Hv. P Bnverton st. Rnatb
Sibley Mrs. 15 Werfa street. Roath
=:ibspv Thos. 174 Kind's rd. Canton
=:iddall Mi=s. II-, Connaiifdit rd.Rontb
Sievpwrio-ht Alex. -,S Talhot <t Cantn
Siovwrirflt James. 2q5..Mbanv rd Rnatb
Silhev Jn. Wm. 19 CressT rd. Rnath
Sils
James William, 26 Mayfield
CARDIhF. 273
Silver Barnet.,63 c:owhridge rd. Canton
Simcoe Mrs. 79 Ronailly cres. Canton
Sinamonds Josiah, 13 Plasturton aven.
Canton
Simmonds William, 32 Deri rd.Eoath
Simon Nathan, 91 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Simon Saml. 22 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Simon Mrs. 2 Colum road
Simons David, 38 Hamilton st Canton
Simonsen Einar. 75 Plasturton aven.
Canton
Simpson David, 68 Marlborough rd.
Eoath
Simpson Eev. Eobert John B.A.
(curate of St. Saviour's), 5 South
Park road, Splott road
Simpson Frank Hinton, 14 Tydfil pi.
Eoath
Simpson John, 16 Westville rd.Eoath
Simpson Mrs. 120 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Simpson Mrs. 7 Pen-y-wain pi. Eoath
Simpson Robert Walker, 10 Cathedra)
ro^d. Canton
Sims Walter Partridge, 27 Ilton rd.
Roath
Sims-Eees Edward, 23 Marlborough
road, Eoath
Sinclair A. Hunter, 69 Splott road.
Splotlands
Singer Bernard. 18 Eyder st. Canton
Singer Walter Everett. 44 The Parade.
Tredegarville
Sirrell Edwin, i8i Citv road, Eoath
Skinner Mrs. 17 Wellfi'eld rd. Eoath
Skinner William Fred, 2 Wellfield
place, Eoath
Skyrme Henry Edwd. 22 Windsor pi
Skvrme James. 10 Blaenclvdach st.
Grangetown
Skyrme Jas. 71; Partridge rd. Roath
Slade Arthur.e/Wyndham cres. Cantn
Slade Miss, 147 Clive road. Canton
.Slade Mrs. 4 Blaenclydach street
.Sladen Albt. 32 Hamilton st. Canton
.Slater James, i Meadow st. Canton
Slight Edwin, 43 Romilly rd. Canton
Sloman Albert Charles, 150 Llandaff
road. Canton
Smale Wm. Hy. 5 Tydraw pi. Roath
Small Fr.uik, 169 Newport rd. Roath
Smalldridgt^ George A. 28 Richards
terrace, Eoath
Smalldridge Jas.3oEiehards ter.Eoath
Smalldridge Jn. lEoathCourt pi .Roath
Sraalleridge William Henry, 7 Ames-
bury road, Eoath
Smart Alexander Wishart, 42 Cyn-
coed road, Eoath park
Smart Fredk.Wm.48 Stacey rd.Eoath
Smart Hy. 302 Cowbridge rd. Cantn
Smart Mrs. J16 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Smith Eev. Charles John M.A. (vicar
of St. German's), St. German's
Clersrv house. Metal street, Eoath
Smith Rev. Thomas (Weslevan), 54
Oakfield street
Smith Albt. Edwd. 8q Penarth road
Smith Alfred, 30 Syr David's av.Cantn
.Smith Alfd. Hy. 12 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Smith Arth. J. 224 Newport rd. Roath
Smith Arth. Jas. 79 Claude rd Eoath
Smith Bert, 15 Teilo street. Canton
Smith Chas. iri Cathedral rd. Canton
Smith Charles. 10 Deri road. Roath
Smith Chas. 56 Plasturton av Canton
Smith Charles Edward. 77 Pentre-
bane street, Grangetown
Smith Charies Kelman M.B., Ch.B.
10 Windsor esplanade & 21 .Tames
street. Docks _
Smith Dvd. Ivor.ii Victoria av.(,antn
Smith David Lewis, i Llanfair rd.
Smith'Edward, i8 Talbot st. Canton
qroitJi Edwd. Jn. loi Stacey rd. Roath
Smith Fdk. Jas. loS Clive rd. Cantn
Smith G Archer. io?Newport rd Roath
=!mitb Gilbert. 75 Westville rd Eoath
Smith Harrv, 16 Gold street. Eoath ^
Smit/h Henry Septimus. 49 Llanfair
Tr>ad, Canton
Smith James, 2 Werfa street, Roath
2/4 CARDIFF.
Smith John Wm. 15 Cressy rd. Boath
Smith Jspb. 17 Conway rd. Canton
Smith Joseph, 31 Hamilton st. Canton
Smith Joseph, 3 Fenybryn, North
road, Maindy
Smith Jsph.Ledger L.B.C.P.,L.H.C.S.
Edin. 116 Newport road, Roath
Smith L. W. 41 Clive st.Grangetown
Smith Misses, 200 Cathedral road.
Canton
Smith Misses, 25 Pitman st. Canton
Smith Mrs. 245"Albany road, Roath
Smith Mrs. 28" Blaenclydach street
Smith Mrs. 81 Claude road, Roath
Smith Mrs. 31 Conway road. Canton
Smith Mrs. 4 Grenville road, Roath
Smith Mrs. 13 Howard gdns. Roath
Smith Mrs. ^y Eomilly road. Canton
Smith Mrs. 7 Victoria Park road
west. Canton
Smith Robert,64 Cathedral rd. Canton
Smith Robert Arthur, 45 Whitchurch
road, Oitbavs
Smith Robert" James M.S., B.Oh. 32
Corporation road, Grangetown
Smith Rowland, 5 East grove, Tre-
degarville
Smith Sidney, 105 Ninian road, Roath
Smith Stanley George, 3 Amesbury
road, Roath
Smith Thos. 8 Bernard aven. Canton
Smith Thos. 87 Cowbridge rd.Qanton
Smith Thos. Jas. 43 Claude rd. Roath
Smith W. 86 Pen-y-lan road, Roath
Smith Walter, 8 Blaenclydach street,
Grangetown
Smith Wm. 47 Partridge rd. Roath
Smith William Edwin Joseph, 44
Ryder street. Canton
Smith William George, 3 10 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Smith William Henry, 3 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Smith William Reardon, 68 Pen-y-
lan road, Boath
Smith Willie, 4 Severn grove. Canton
.Smithson Albert Edward. 81 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Smnrthwaite Jn. 27 Teilo st. Canton
Sneddon Peter,47 Stallcourt av. Roath
Snell Arthur, 14 Egham st. Canton
Snell Mrs. 6 Keppoch street, Boath
Snell Mrs. 169 Richmond rd. Roath
Snook Eddie, Maldwyn. Pen-y-lan
road, Roath
Snook George Hill. 30 The Parade.
Tredegarville
Snook Robert, Sevenoaks. Tv-Gwyn
road. Roath
Snow Henry. 64 Partridge rd. Boath
.Soames John William. 2 Peiivhrvn.
North r.Kid. Maindy ' "
Sodel Mrs B. ,2 Neville st. Canton
Roloman Hnsrh. 8 Shirley rd. Boath
Soloman Harry, 11 Morlais st. Roath
Solomon Albert Joseph, 12 Ninian rd.
Boath
Solomon Joseph. 32 Claude rd.Boath
Soper Mrs. 64 Bichmond rd. Boath
Sorensen aeo.22Fields Park rd Cantn
Sonthall Miss, 6 Colum road
Southern Bev. William Thomas B A
(curate of St. Margaret's), 102 Con-
nanght road. Roath
Southern Thos. 50 Connaught rd Eth
Southern Thomas Angus. 37 Ninian
road. Roath
Southey Geo. 156 Bichmond rd.Boath
.Southgate Albt.Jas i75WTiitchureh rd
Spackman Mrs. 41 Monthermer road.
(^athays
SparkesFrank.iiTConnaught rd.Boath
Sparke." Jacob, Glan-y-dwr, Lake rd.
we.st. Booth
Sp.irks Edward. 11 Brnwn st. Canton
Sparks Wm. 37 Clive st. Grangetwn
Sparrow George Bandal B.A. 80
Bichmond road
Spathakoy Albert. 21 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Spear Chas. 34 Clive st. Grangetown
Spear Mrs. 42 Richards ter. Roath
SOUTH WALES.
Spearing Mrs. 63 Conway rd. Canton
Speers Wm.43VictoriaPark east.Cantn
Speuce Howard, 6Burlington ter. Cantn
Spence Thos. F. 3 Pencisely rd.Oanton
Spencer Alfd. 226 Cathedral rd. Cantn
Spencer Harrv. 146 Holmesdale st.
Grangetown'
Spencer John,s Stallcourt aven. Roath
Spencer Mrs. 8 Clare road
Spencer Mrs. 30 Miskin St. Cathays
Spencer Thos.Hy.45Mayfield av.Cantn
opencer-Jones Albert Ernest, 22 Bala-
clava road, Roath
Spicer Wm. 114 Llandaff rd. Canton
Spiokett Philip Henry. 283 Newport
road, Roath
Spiller John, 68 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Spiller William, iii Monthermer rd.
Cathays
Spiridion Hubert, 12 North road
Spiridion Jspb. 173 Newport rd.Boath
Spiridion-Kliszczewski Clement Grant
L.D.S.Eng. 7 Windsor place
Spratt Mrs. 24 Colum road
Spray George G., L.D.S.Eng. 2 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Spry Albert, 15 Bichards ter. Boath
Sprye Mrs. 11 Winchester aven. Boath
Spurgeon William James, 179 New-
port road, Boath
Squire Alex. 17 Boath Court rd.Boath
Squire Edward, 170 Albany rd.Boath
Sauire Wiltshire, i Pnrbeck st.Cantn
S (uirrell Geo. i Syr David's av.Cantn
Stacey Jas. 90 Marlborough rd.Boath
Stadleman Mrs. 45 Claude rd. Boath
Stadon Edward, 25 Balaclava rd Boath
Stadon Heniy, 71 Conway rd. Canton
St-afford John, 16 Kelvin road, Boath
StaUybrass Charles Ellah, 164 New-
port road, Boath
StaUybrass Charles Herhert,68 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Stanbury Mrs. 227 Albany rd. Roath
Stancombe Samuel, 81 Partridge rd
Roath
Standfast William John, 81 West-
ville road, Roath
StanJield Solomon, 90 Bichmond rd.
Roath
Siedwell John Parsons. 26 Lochaber
street. Roath
Steel Mrs. 41; Roiuilly rd. west.Cantn
Steele Edward, 38 RomiUy rd. Canton
Steer Geo. 32 The Par. Tredegarville
Stein Carl, 67 Connaught road, Roath
Stenner Mrs. E. 20 Ovington ter. Cantn
Stephens Albert, 40 Colum road
Stephens Arthur George, 31 The
Parade, Tredegarville
Stephens Fredk. 4 Stacey rd. Roath
Stephens Hv.26 Boath Court rd.Boath
Stephens John, 5 Tydfil place. Roath
Stephens John Reynolds, 17 Victoria
Park road east. Canton
Stephens Joseph Bfnjamin, 25 Marl-
borough road, Roath
Stephens Mrs. 83 Shirley rd. Roath
Stephens Mrs. 25 Stallcourt av. Roath
Stephens Simon. 9 Llantwit st. Cathays
Stephens Wallace Hamilton, 23 Pen-
y-wain road, Boath
Stephenson Alex. 21; Cressy rd. Boath
St<vens Edwin, 24 Roath Court place,
Roath
Stevens Miss, i Metal street, Roath
Stevens Miss, 37 Talbot st. Canton
Stevens Mrs. 66 Clive road. Canton
Stevens Mrs. 157 Newport rd. Roath
Stevens Mrs. 44 Richards ter. Roath
Stevens Thos. 92 Pen-y-lan rd. Boath
Stevens Wm.iii Kimberley rd.Boath
Stevens Wm. 34 Bvder «t. Canton
Stevens Wm. M. ai'St. Andrew's ores
Stevenson Harry, 1 Harrismith rd.
Boath
[kelly's
Stevenson Hugh, 45 Stacey rd.Boith
Stevenson Mrs. 15 Oakfield st. Ecath
Stewart Capt. James Hamilton M.C.
14 Neville street. Canton
Stewart Alex. 34 Connaught rd.Koatb
Stewart Mrs. 14 Neville st. Canton
Stewart Bobert, 7 Kelvin road, Roath
Stewart Robert. 3 Mavfield av.Canton
Stibbs Frank B. 28 Oakfield stRoath
Stickland Saml. 2a. Ryder st. Canton
Stirling John, 158 King's rd. Canton
Stirling Mrs. 156 King's road, Cantn
Slocker Wm. G. i Morlais st. Roath
Stockman Wm.40 Plasturton av.Cantn
Stockwood Alfred Douglas, 21 Giles-
ton road, Pontcanna
Stockwood Thomas William,27 Oving-
ton terrace. Canton
Stoddart Mrs. i Fairfield aven. Canton
Stokes Albert Edgar, 107 Connaught
road, Roath
Stokes Mrs. 33 Pontcanna st. Canton
Stone Capt. Robert Eideout, 10
Ninian road, Roath
Stone Aug. 17 Newport road, Roath
Stone Clement, j Fitzalan pi. Roath
Stone Herbert, 9 Beacon st. Canton
Sloodley Thomas.igo Albaiiy rd.Roatb
Storrie John, 51 Llantair rd. Canton
Stothert Wm. 180 Newport rd. Roath
Stowe J. S. 24 Richmond rd. Eoath
Stowe Eichd. 76 Bichmond rd. Boath
Stowell Mrs. 2 Bangor street, Eoath
Strachan Mrs. Agnes, 61 Pen-y-lan
road, Roath
Strange John, 9 Grenville rd. Roath
Strange Kenealy. 30 Stallcourt aven.
Roath
Stratton Chas. 87 Richmond rd.Boath
Slratton George Kellow, 9 Princes
street. .Eoath
Street Wm. Alfd. 41 Clun ter. Cathays
Streeton Mrs. 105 Monthermer road.
Cathays
Stride Cornelius. 23 Alma rd Eoath
Slrina Mrs. 18 Bangor street, Boath
Strong Francis, 136 Colum road
Stroud John. 33 Gordon road. Boath
Stroyan Frdk. 7 Bichmond cres. Eoath
Stuart Sidney, 25 Pontcanna st.Cantn
Stuckey Beni. iq Eomilly cres. Canton
Stuckey Chri-stopher. 14 Meadow st.
Canton
Stuckey Frank. 53 Llanfair rd. Canton
Sturdy James, 10 Blenheim rd Boath
Stutte'r William Albert, Pentwyn
house. North road, Gabalfa
Styles Alfd. 21 Bichards ter. Eoath
Styles James, 46 Stacey rd. Boath
Sugden John Henry, 102 Kimberley
road, Roath
SuUer William, 34 Pentrebane street,
Sullivan Mrs. 42 Talbot st. Canton
SuUy Ernest, 42 Park place
Summer Fredk. 30 Partridge rd. Roath
Summers John. 50 Richards ter. Roath
.Summers Samuel. 4 Ilton rd. R«ath
Sunderland John William, 125 Claude
road. Boath
Sulclille Albert. 21 Morlais st. Eoath
Sutton Ernest James, 234 Mackintosh
place. Boath
Sutton Garwood Henry, 47 Plasturton
avenue. Canton
.~utton Wm. 103 Stacey road, Boath
Swain Fredk. 203 Albany road, Boath
Swan Mrs. 82 Eyder street. Canton
Swash Alfred Walter, 151 Bichmond
road, Boath
Sweeting Hy.i8o Cathedral rd. Canton
Sweetman Augustus George, 112 Al-
bany road, 'Roath
Swiney Francis Sydney M.D 44 Tafif
embankment, Grangetown
Symonds A. H. 7 Ninian rd. Boath
Symonds Edward William, 115 Kim-
berley road, Roath
Symonds Hy.Ge0.7s Conway rd. Cantn
Svmonds Stephen, 31 Stallcourt av.
Boath
DIKECTOKY.]
Symonds Sydney George, 30 Bomill;
crftsoent. Canton
Symonds Trevor, 5 Windsor esplan-
ade, Docks
Sycrtong Mrs. 241 Albany rd. Roath
Symons Richard Philip, 116 King"
road. Canton
Symons Thomas Henry, The Elms
LUmdaff road. Canton
Canton
Talbot John, 26 Llanfair rd. Canton
Talbot John Sale, 6 Cyn-coed road,
Roath park
Talbot Mrs. 43 WoodviUe rd. Cathay,^
Talbot William Robert, 77 Plasturton
avenae. Canton
Tamlin Miss, 7 Sneyd street. Canton
Tamplin Mrs. 27 Cressy road, Roath
Tanchal Charles, 28 Gordon rd. Roath
Tandy John, 177 Malefant st.Cathays
Tanner Alfd. R. 134 Llandaff rd.Cntn
Tanner Ernest, 19 Roath Court road,
Roath
Tapp Herbt. 36 Cyn-coed rd. Roath pk
Tapscott George Edwin, 15 Fitzalan
place, Roath
Tarr Miss, 144 King's road. Canton
Tasker Alfd. 7 Connanght rd. Roath
Tate Mrs. 15 Monthermer rd. Cathays
Tatem Jas. 22 Wordsworth av.Roath
Taiton George. 212 Albany rd. Roath
Taubman Augustus. 14 Richmond rd.
Roath
Taverner William, 59 Clive street,
Grangetown
Taylor Albert Jenkins, 14 Victoria
Park road east. Canton
Taylor Charles, 20 Miskin st. Cathavs
Taylor Chas.iSsWhitchurch rd.Cathys
Taylor Ohas. E, 19 Rectory rd. Canton
Taylor Charles Hartland, 3 Dogo st.
Canton
Taylor David Gladstone M.A., D.Sc.
^lecturer on mathematics, Univer-
-sity college), 26 Glynrhondda street,
Cathays
Taylor Ernest, 58 Roath Court rd.
Roath
Taylor Frank, 27 Romilly road west.
Canton
Taylor Fred, 32 Victoria aven. Canton
Taylor Frederick Becher, 146 King's
road. Canton
Tayloi GriHith, 14 Ovington ter.Cantn
Tavlor Harry, 44 Sandringham road,
Roath
Taylor Herbert, 178 King's rd.Canton
Taylor James, 22 Princes st. Roath
Taylor John William. Claremont,Liake
ruad east, Roath
Taylor Lionel, i5 Park place
Taylor Peter William, 15 Penciaely rd.
Canton
Tavlor Robert Henry, 81 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Taylor Roy Frederick, 56 Ninian rd.
Roath
Taylor Sam]. 13 Egham st. Canton
Tavlor Thos.E.W. 56 Ninian rd. Roath
Taylor Wm. 8 Clive st. Grangetown
Taylor William Henry, Bradstow,
Cetn-y-coed road, Roath
Taylor William Robinson, 16 Pit-
man street. Canton
Toatrue Jn.Thos.72 Miskin st.Cathays
Tear Thomas, 39 Richards ter. Roath
Tearle Patrick, 138 Holmesdale street,
Granjetown
Terry Harry, 213 Albany Toad, Roath
Terry John, 43 Plasturton gdns.Cantn
Tew Mrs. 139 Albany road, Roath
Thatcher Cornelius Octavius, 63 New-
port road, Roath
Thatcher Wm. 24 Balaclava rd. Roath
Theaker Geo 21 Burlington ter.Oanton
Theophilus David,36 Ninian rd. Roath
Theoobi'us Mrs. 122 Cohim rnad
Theophilus Mrs. 106 Connaught road,
Roath
SOUTH WALES.
Thomas Sir (John) Lynn K.B.E.,C.B
C M.G., J. P. Green lawn, Pen-y
Ian, Roath park
Thomas Rev. John, 6 Shirley rd. Roath
Thomas Rev. Penry (Congregational),
50 Deri road, Roath
Thomas Rev. William Henry B.A
(curate of St. Margaret's, Roath),
II Richards terrace, Roath
Thomas Abel B.A. 3 Harrismith rd.
Roath
•Inomas Albt.Hv.22 Bernard av.Cantii
Thomas Albert Henry B.A. 133 Rich-
mond road, Roath
Thomas .Ufred.SQ Marlboro' rd. Roath
Thomas Alfred James, 11 Mafeking
road, Roath
Inomas Arthur, 47 Romilly rd.Cantn
Thomas Arth.ss Woodville rd.Cathys
Thomas Arthur Tudor, 15 Mafeking
road, Roath
Thomas Benjamin, 23 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Tnomas Char!es.22Pen-y-Ian rd. Roath
Thomas Charles, Rydalmere, Lake
road west, Roath
Thomas Charles, 13 Shirley rd. Roath
Tuomas Chas.S2Tewkeshury st.Cathys
Thomas Danl. 3 Mayfield av. Canton
Thomas Daniel, 17 Stallcourt avBonth
Thomas David, 117 Claude rd. Roath
Thomas David, Luxville, Crfn-y-coed
road, Roath
Thomas David, loSRichmond rd. Roath
Tuomas David, 53 Roath Court road,
Roath
Thom'as David, 6 Tydraw rd. Roath
Thomas David, 51'Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Thomas David Ellis, Holmdale, North
road, Gabalfa
Thomas DavidJn.67Westville rd. Roath
Thomas David L. 107 Newport rd.
Roath
Thomas David Terry, 14 Pen-y-lan
place, Roath
Thomas David William, 17 Harri-
smith road, Roath
Thomas Davdd William, Lynwood,
irth road. Gabalfa
Thomas Edgar, 71 Pentrebane street,
Grangetown
Thomas Edgar Octavius, 63 Oakfield
street, Roath
Thomas Edmund, 61 St/acey rd. Roath
Thomas Edward, 13B Colum road
Thomas Edward, 5 Metal street, Roath
Thomas Edward Duffield, 6 Marl-
borough road, Roath
Thomas Edward John, 18 Stallcourt
enue. Roath
Thomas Evan, Bloomfield lodge, Ty-
Gwyn road, Roath
Thomas Evan, 31 Fields Park road.
Canton
Thomas EvanBevan,39 Tydfil pi. Roath
Thomas Evan Watliin, 49 Cathedra:
oad, Canton
Thomas Francis Joseph, 87 Hamilton
street. Canton
Tuomas Frank, 31 Wellfield rd.Roatb
Thomas Fred William, 20 Tydfil
place. Roath
rhiinias Frederick, 352 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Thomas Geo. 46 Clive st. Grangetwn
Thomas Geo. 7 Hamilton st. Canton
Thomas Geo. 210 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Thomas Geo. 272 Newport rd. Roath
Thomas Geo. g Plasturton av. Canton
uas Geo. 35 Roath Court rd. Roath
Thomas Geo.i3The Walk,Tredegirvlle
Thomas George Francis, 47 Colum rd
Thomas George William, 6 Monther-
mer road, Cathavs
Thomas Henrv,39Connaught rd.Roatb
Tuomas Henn-, 5=; Shirley rd. Boatb
Thomas Henry Ivor, 326 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Thomas Hy. Jn. 18 Morlais st. Roath
Thomas Herbert William, 10 Harri-
smith road, Roath
CARDIFF.
2tiJ
Thomas Howell, 150 Richmond road,
Roath
Thomas Idris, 2 Llantwit st. Cathays
Inomas Jas. 38 Cowbridge rd.Canton
Thomas James, 9 Fitzalan pi. Roath
Tnomas Jas. 57 Plasturton av. Cantn
Thomas James, 59 Talbot st. Canton
Thomas James Howell, 83 Pen-y-wain
road, Roath
Thomas James Morgan, 60 Oakfield
street, Roath
Ihouias Jenkin, 8 Stallcourt av.Roath
Thomas Jenkins, 13 iWestville rd.Roatb
Ihonias John, 50 Hamilton st. Canton
Thomas John, 124 Llandafi' rd.Canton
Thomas Jn.67 Monthermer rd.Cathys
Thomas John, 21 Pencisely rd. Cantn
Tuoraas John, 50 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Thomas John, 12 Pen-y-%Tain rd.Roatb
Thomas John, 3 Plasturton av. Canton
Thomas John, 2 Romilly rd. Canton
Tnomas John, Fernbanii, Lake road
east, Roath
Thomas John. 22 Svr David's av.Cantii
Thomas Jn.Fras.SsWestville rd.Roatb
Thomas John H. 19 Kelvin rd. Roath
Thomas John Harvard, 165 Cathedral
road. Canton
Thomas John Hopkins, 59 Severn
grove. Canton
Thomas Jn.Jas. 40 Boverton st. Roath
Thomas Jn. Rd. i Hamilton st. Cantn
Thomas John Walter, 25 Richmond
ro;id, Roath
Thomas Jonn. 35 Lochaber st. Roath
Thomas Jonathan Emlyn,i7 Colum rd
Thomas Lewis,9Montgomery st. Roath
Thomas Miss, 5 Connaught rd. Roath
Thomas Mis3,iii Malefant st.Cathays
Thomas Miss, 223 Newport rd. Roath
Thomas Miss,22 Plasturton av.Canton
Thomas Miss, i Richmond terrace
Thomas Miss Annie, 7 Ryder st. Cantn
Thomas Montagu Charles, 27 Tydfil
place, Roath
Thomas Morgan,i8 Pen-y-lan pl.Roath
Thomas Mrs. 16 Agincourt rd. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 293 Albany road, Roath
Thomas Mrs. 4 Balaclava rd. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 31 Boverton st. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 77 Claude road, Roath
Thomas Mrs. loi Claude rd. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 59 Colum road
Thomas Mrs. 36 Connaught rd.Roatb
Thomas Mrs. '^^ Connaught rd.Roatb
lias Mrs. 108 Connaught rd.Roatb
Thomas Mrs. 119 Connaught rd.Roatb
Thomas Mrs. 3 Denton road
Thomas Mrs. 27 Howard gdns. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 18 Kincraig st. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 26 Llandough st.Cathays
Thomas Mrs. 79 Llanfair rd. Canton
Thomas Mrs. 127 Mackintosh pl.Roath
Thomas Mrs. 128 Mackintosh pi Roath
Thomas Mrs. 35 Malefant st. Cathays
Thomas Mrs. 210 Newport rd. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 38 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 98 Plasturton av.Canton
Thomas Mrs. 35 Richmond rd. Roath
nas Mrs. 16 Roath Court pl.Roath
Thomas Mrs. 85 Romilly cres. Canton
Thomas Mrs. 49 St^icey road, Roath
Thomas Mrs. 7 The Walk, Trede-
garville
Thomas Mrs.ii The Walk,TredegrvUe
Thomas Mrs. 7 Tydraw road, Roath
Thomas Mrs. 26 Victoria aven. Cantn
Thomas Mrs. 15 Victoria Paik road
;t. Canton
Thomas Mrs. 23 Victoria Park road
Thom'as Mrs^iag WestviUe rd. Roath
Thomas Mrs. 7 Winchester av Eoalh
Thomas Mrs. Annie, 55 Bangor st.
Roath , , ,
Thomas Mrs. Joseph, 151 Cathedral
road. Canton
Thomas Mrs. L.288 Newport rd.Roalh
Thomas Mrs. Tydvil B.A. 6 Shirley
ad, Roath
Thomas Mrs. W. 45 Ninian rd.Roalh
276 CiRUIFF.
Thomas Octavius P. 49 Niilian road,
Koath
Thomas Percys Cefn-coed, Cefn-y-coed
road, Boath
Thomas Percy, loi Severn gro. Canton
Thomas Percy.S Syr David's av.Cantn
Thomas Phillip, 1 Waterloo rd.Eoath
Thomas Khvs TnJor M.B.Lond. i
Ninian road, Boath ;
Thoma>Eiohd.225Mackintosh pi. Boath
Thomas Eicbard, 15 Stacey rd. Boath
Thomas Robert, 151 Whitchurch rd
Cathays
I'homas Robert Percival, 10 Claude
place, Boath
Thomas Bobert Bussell, 10 St
Andrew's crescent
Thomas Bolf, z8 Ilton road, Boath
Thomas Saml. 4 Berthwin st. Canton
Thomas Samuel, 6 Hendy st. Boath
Thomas Samuel, 5 Longcross st. Boath
Thomas Saml: 15 Stallcourt av. Boath
Thomas Stanley Evans, 25 Fields
Park road. Canton
Thomas Sydney, 18 Shirley rd. Boath
Thomas Thomas, 48 Gordon rd.Eoath
Thomas Thos. 45 Kimberley rd.Eoath
Thomas Thos. 198 Llandaff rd. Canton
Thomas Thomas, 26 Talbot st.Canton
Thomas Thos.3iWyndham cres.Cantn
Thomas Thomas Edward. 11 Kelvin
road, Boath
Thomas Thomas Edward, 13 Eorailly
road. Canton
Thoma.'^ Thos.Hv.137 S.ms^ rd.Cantn
Thomas Thos. W.54 Ninian rd.Eoath
Thomas William, 29 Bangor st. Boath
Thomas William, Briar-Dene. North
road, Maindy
Thomas Wm. 67 Cathedra! rd. Cantn
Thomas Wra. 33 Kimberley rd. Boath
Thomas Wm.140 Mackintosh pi. Boath
Thomas Wm. 77 Newport rd. Boath
Thomas Wm. 31 Partridge rd. Boath
Thomas Wm. 50 Partridge rd. Boath
Thomas William, 41 Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Thomas Wm. 40 Bichards ter. Boath
Thomas William. 28 Boath Court rd.
Boath
Thomas William, The Croft, Penhill,
Llandaff road. Canton
Thomas William, 2 Victoria Park rd.
west. Canton
Thomas Wm. E. 213 Newport rd. Eth
Thomas Wm. Fredk. 152 Colum road
Thomas Wm.John.io Dvvrig st.Canta
Thomas William Philip, Ti A-ictoria
Park road west. Canton
Thomas Windsor, 35 Tydfil pi. Boath
Thompson Alfred William. 2 Wood-
land place, Roath
Tiiomp.son Arthur. 18 Richmond rd.
Roath
Thompson Claude Metford M.A.,
D.Sc., F.C.S. (prof, of chemistry
Dniversity College), 38 Park place
Thompson James, 4 Llanbleddian
gardens, Cathays
Thompson .Tohn, 10 Morlais st. Boath
Thompson Jsph. 11 Oakfield st. Boath
Thr)nipson Mrs. 20 Balaclava road,
Boath
Thompson Mrs. 45 Cowbridge road.
Canton
Thompson Mrs. q Shirley rd. Boath
Thompson Thomas, 45 Amesbury
road, Roath
Thompson William. Montford, Ely vd
Thompson Wm.ia Piirlieck st.Canton
Thompson Windsor, 180 King's road.
Canton
Thomson George. 15 Deri rd. Boath
Thonger Wm. Hv.io Cyril cres. Boath
Thoresen Alfred, 17 Windsor esplan-
ade. Docks
Thorley Amanuel,56Llandaff rd.Cantn
Thnrnhnrn Harry, 246 Newport rd
Rnath
Thorno Arth. 38 Richards ter. Boath
SOUTH WALES.
Thorne David Francis, 67 Kimberley
road. Boath
Thome Mrs. 123 Albany road, Boatli
Thorne Thomas, 75 Severn gro. Cantn
Thorns Alfred Bertram, 150 Kimber-
ley road, Boath
Thorp Albert Norfolk, 46 Tafi embank-
ment, Grangetown
Threadgill Jn. By. 5 Clande pl.Boath
Tiffen Jas. Hy.222 Cathedral rd.Cntn
Tigar Major J. A. 3 St. Andrew's crf>
Tildesley Edwin, 3 Waterloo rd.Eoath
Tilley .Samuel William Harding, 60
Coium road
Tilhard George, 28 Deri road, Boath
Timberlake Fredk. 27 Syr David's
avenue. Canton
Timms Wm. 15 Kingsland rd. Canton
Timothy David, 219 Albany rd. Boath
Timothy Henry Augustus, 302 New-
port road, Roath
Tindall Mrs. 19 Westville road, Boath
Tinnock Alex. William, 28 Colum rd
Tmsley Mrs. 74 Llandaff rd. Canton
Tipper Harry, 69 Richards ter. Roath
Tipper Thos. 154 Kimberley rd. Roath
Tippett James, 4 Claude place, Roath
Tippett Mrs. 40 .Stallcourt av. Roath
Tipson Robt. Samson.Taltal.North rd
Tobiasen Thorvald Andreas, 93 Pen-
trebane street, Grangetown
Tobin Rev. Joseph Patrick (Catholic),
The Pre.^ibytei-y, Charles .street
Tod Edward. 46 Talbot st. Canton
Todd Richard Rees. 148 Newport rd.
Boath
Todman William George, 112 Wynd-
ham crescent. Canton
ToUas Mrs. 12 Westville road, Boath
ToUey Harry, 32 Morlais st. Eoath
Toms David, 16 Deri road, Eoath
Toms Harold D. 4 Penybryn. North
road, Maindy
Toms Henry, 59 Ninian road, Boath
Toms Wm. 17 Meadow st. Canton
Tomsou Carl, 2 King's road. Canton
Tonkin Mrs. J. S. 22 Stacey rd.Eoath
Tonkin Thomas,2i9 Newport rd.Eoath
Toope Harry,23 Boath Court pl.Boath
Tooze Mrs. 102 Claude road, Eoath
Toozer Bichard,285 Newport rd.Eoath
Topcott John Beaumont, 333 Whit-
church road. Cathays
Tope SidneyJn.61; Eoinilly cres.Cantn
Topping Hugh Bobert. 13 Syr David's
avenue. Canton
Tcplis George, 60 King's rd. Canton
Torkilson Mrs. 29 Stallcourt av.Boath
Torres Anthonv,73 Bomillv cres.Cantn
Totterdell Mrs. 36 Stacey rd. Boath
Tout William, 40 Blaenclydach st
Grangetiiwn
Tovev Miss, 118 Bichmond rd.Eoath
Towl'er Frank Arthur, 127 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Towler Thomas C. S. i Cymmer st.
Grangetown
Towler Walt, i Stallcontt av. Boath
Townsend Ernest. 2iMayfield av.Cantn
Townsend Frederick, 81 Pen-y-wain
road, Boath
Tracey James, 71 Malefant st.Cathays
Treasure William B.C., M.D. 65 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Treatt Wm. 21 Ppn-y-l.in ter. Eoath
Treble Harold, 59 Bomilly cres.Cantn
Trclile Mrs. 1 Bectory road. Canton
Tredcroft Charles, Pe'n-y-Ian cottage,
Ty-Gwyn road, Roath
Tredinnick Albert, 15 Pen-v-lan pi
Boath
Tredree Wm. Henry, ao Dogo st.Cantn
Tregarthen Edgar, 24 Sandringham
road, Boath
Tregelles Roger, <; Penciselv rd.Cantn
rrehanm Bev. Kverson James M.A
(vicar of St. Saviour's). St. Saviour's
vicarage. Splott road, Splotlands
Treseder Mrs. 377 Cowbridge road.
Canton
Treseder Percival James, 8 Bedcliffe
avenue. Canton
Trevcthan John, 112 Newport rd.Eoath
[KELLY'S
Tiewarlha Edgar Kitchens, 41 Conway
road. Canton
Trewarthe Wm. 96 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Trezise Bev. William A. (Wesleyai.
Methodist), 63 Ninian rd. Boath
Trick Arthur Ernest, 59 Marlborough
road. Boath
Trick Hv. 24 Glvnrhondda st.Cathavs
Trigg M'rs. 8 Wellfield place, Boath
Trimm John, 24 Llanfair rd. Canton.
Tripp John. 18 Wellfield road, Boath
Trodd Mrs. 324 Whitchurch rd.Cathv^
Trott Andrew, 35 Oakfield st. Eoath
Trott Joseph, 47 Oakfield st. Roath
Trounce Sydney, 67 Bangor st. Boath
Trounce William Henry, 55 Boath
Court road, Roath
Tucker Arthur, 73 Romilly rd. Canton
Tucker Miss, i Pen-v-lan road, Roath
Tucker Rd. 10 Turb'erville pi. Canton
Tucker Thos. 7 Greenwich rd. Canton
Tucker Wm Hy.84Cathedral rd.Cantn
Tucker Wm.Hy.4 Turberville pi. Cantn
Tunley Wilson Martin, 24 Eyder st.
Canton
Turck Bene, 100 Ninian road, Eoath
Turnbull John, 13 Dyvrig st. Canton
TurnbuU Philip Bernard, no Pen-y-
lan road, Boath
Turner Arth. 76 Wyndham cres.Cantn
Turner Harry, 49 Kimberley rd.Eoath
Turner Hy. Edwd. 12 Dogo st.Canton
Turner John. 12 Alma road, Roath
Turner Jones Hill, 15 Windsor place
Turner Joseph, 69 Conway rd. Canton
Turner Mrs. 4 Pitman street. Canton
Turner Mrs. 28 Victoria aven. Canton
Turner William Henry, Min-yn-avon,
Taff embankment, Grangetown
Turpin Hector, 52 Clive st.Grangetwn
Turton Walt. 15 Montgomery st. Roath
Tutcher George P. 16 Hendy street.
Roath park
Tutte Arthur, 1:4 Glenroy st. Roath
Twist Mrs. 104' Claude road, Boath
Tyler Albert. 70 Bichmond rd. Eoath
Tyndall Capt. J. William, 194 Llandaff
road. Canton
Trrrell John, 105 Bomilly rd. Canton
Dlbrich Sylvester. 6 Bvder st. Canton
Uphem Bobert. 88 Severn gro. Canton
Urry Albert William. 69 Kimberley
road, Boath
Vachell Herbert Redwood M.D 18 New-
port road. Roath
Vachell Mrs. 8 Cathedral rd. Canton
Vale Jsph. 162 Albany road, Roath
Vallendar Herbert. 223 Mackintosh
place. Roath
Vallender Arthur Bruce, 29 Balaclava
road, Roath
Varcoe Albert E. 4 Conway rd. Canton
Vaughan David, 161 Cathays terrace.
Cathays
Vaughan Jas. 70 Llandaff rd. Canton
Vaughan John, 5 Plasturton pi. Cantn
Vaughan Miss, 27 Partridge rd. Roath
Vaughan William Henry, 5 Hamilton
street. Canton
Veal Jacob, 7 Deri road, Roath
Veall Frederick James, S Plasturton
gardens. Canton
Veillard Camille, 21; Hamilton st Cantn
Teillard Octave,8i Hamilton st.Cantn
Velvin Fredk. 86 King's rd. Canton
Venablps Harry, iq Plasturton gar-
dens. Canton
Verling Thos. iqo King's rd. Canton
Verney Henry Palmer, 74 Bichmond
road, Boath
Vickers Charles, 82 Wvndham cres-
cent. Canton
Vickerv Walter. 65 King's rd. Canton
Vile Albert Charles, 16 St. John's
crescent. Canton
Vincent Charles James, loi Pentre-
bane street, Grangetown
Vincent Fredk. iq Llanfair rd. Canton
Vincent Miss. 21 Llanfair rd. Canton
Vincent Mrs. 126 Colum road
Vmde Laurent, 33 Bomilly road west.
Canton
Vine Chas. Wm. 113 Claude rd. Boath
DIKKerORV.]
Vivim-Rees Thomas. 60 Park plu
Voake Mrs. 306 C'o^vbridge rd. Canton
Vndden Thomas Frederick, 5 Bala
clava road. Eoath
VoliPs Daniel. Evans. S3 Clive rd.Cantn
Waddingtori Frank, 12 Colchester
avenue, Roath
Wade Alfd. Hy. 4 Boveiton st. Roath
Wade James Owen D., M.B., M.S
25 Park place
Wade Mrs. 85 Richmond rd. Roath
Wade Mrs. 3 Tydraw place, Roath
Wade Mrs. 49 Westville road, Roath
Wade Thomas, 26 Clive st.Grangetw
Wadham' Wm. 5 Gold street, Roath
Wadley Bristow.9 Westville rd. Roath
Wadley Charles Ernest, 9 Woodville
road, Cathays
Wadlev Mrs. 43 Mackintosh pl.Roath
Waastaff William Henry, i Mateking
road, Roath
Wainwrig-ht Frederick George, 95
Ninian road, Roath
Wait Thomas, 20 Llanbleddian gar-
dens, Cathays
Wakefield Ernest, 276 Newport rd.
Roath
Waketord Mrs. 2 Fitzalan pi. Roath
Wakeham John Henry, 172 Newport
road, Roath
Wakelin Jas.AIfd.39 Romilly rd.Cntn
Waking John, 220 Inverness place.
Roath
Wakley Mrs. T32 Claude rd. Roath
Wale Herbert Arthur, 198 Albany
road, Roath
WalfoTd EdTfard M.D., M.R C.S. (de-
partment of public health Univer-
sitv College), 197 Newport rd. Roath
Walker Rev. James Harrop (Cong.),
40 Talbot street. Canton
Walker Abner Lucas, 29 Rectory rd.
Canton
Walker Charles Edgar, 50 Tewkes-
bury street, Cathays
AValker Jas. 10 Plasturton av. Cantn
Walker Mrs. 18 Colchester av. Rnath
Walker Mrs. 82 Colum road
Walker Mrs. 30 North road
Walker Robert M.S. 21 James street.
Docks ; & Llandaff
Walker Stuart, 48 Talhot st. Canton
Walker William, 184 Cathed*ral rd.Cntn
Wall Rev. William Ewart L.Div.
(curate of St. Catherine's), 124
King's road. Canton
Wall Harvey C. 41 Roath Court rd.
Roath
Wall Walter Henry, Hill crest, Cyn-
coed road, Roath park
Wallace John Baker. 2 Ruthin gar-
dens. Cathays
Wallace Mrs. 86 Connaught rd. Roath
Wallace Robert Hedger, 4 East grove.
Tredegarville
Wallace Samuel. 62 Pen-y-lan road
Wallace Thomas M.D., j!P. 28 New-
port road, Roath
Wallace Thos. 6z Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Wallbridge John Dunell, 9 Gileston
road, Pontcanna
Wallbrook Edward Horatio. 50 Con-
way road. Canton
Waller Hv. 86 Roath Ct. rd. Rnath
Walliker Herbert John, 4 Winches-
ter avenue, Roath
Wallington William Claud, 213 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Wallis Sim.m.i IS Connaught rd.Roath
Wallis William Osborn. 12 Pla.stur-
Walmsley Thomas Wm. 73 Pencisely
road. Canton
Walsh Mrs. 22 Miskin street, Cathavs
Walter Herbert. 96 Kimberlev rd,
Roath
Walters Charles, 25 Bangor st. Roath
Walters David, 12 Ladysmith rd.Roath
Walters Henry, 32 Ilton road, Roath
Walters James G. 46 Colum road
Walters Jn. gi Connaught rd. Roath
SOUTH WALES.
Walters John, 89 Pen-v-wain tiiad,
Roath
Walters John Edmund, 186 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Walters Mrs. 34 Gordon rd. Roath
Walters Mrs. Nryth-Gwyn. Tydran
road, Roath
Walters Mrs. 2 Pen->-wain road.
Roath
Walters Mrs. Martha, 44 Pen-y-Ian
road, Roath
Walters Owen Thomas. 6 Kimberley
road, Roath
Walters Phillip Oliver. 30 Hamilton
street. Canton
Waltham Henry, 31 Pen-y-lan ter-
race, Roath
Walton John, 21 Stacev road, Roath
Ward Geo. 22 Lochaber st. Roath
Ward Hugh Devereux, 20 Glyn-
rhondda street, Cathays
Ward John, 28 Plasturton gdns. Canton
Ward Jsph. 78 Partridge rd. Roath
d Mrs. 54 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Warman Alfred John. 4 Purbeck st.
Canton
'arman Miss, 6 Colchester aven.
Roath
'armington -George, 26 Pen-y-lan
road, Roath
Warr Nelson David, 6 Boverton st.
Roath
Warren Misses, 90 King's rd. Canton
Warren Mrs. 26 Kelvin road, Roath
Warren William S. 11 East grove.
Tredegarville
Washer John, 20 Wordsworth av. Roath
Washer Mrs. 94 Kimberley rd.Roath
Washington Laurie, 40 Victoria Pk.
road west. Canton
Wason George. 6 Victoria Park rd.
west. Canton
Waterman Frank. 10 The Walk.
Tredegarville
Waters Ernest, 29 Deri road, Roath
Waters Mrs. 78 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Waters Rd. R. 89 Westville rd. Eoath
Waters Wm. 71 Partridge rd. Roath
Waters Wm. 33 Shirley road, Roath
Wathen Edward William, Belle vue,
North road. Gabalfa
Wathen Miss. 16 Newport rd. Eoath
Watkins Archibald. 68 Richards ter-
:e, Roath
Watkins Arthur, 20 Deri rd. Eoath
Watkins Charles, 36 Kincraig st. Eoath
Watkins David, 10 Kelvin road, Roath
Watkins Geo. 13 Richards ter. Roath
Watkins George. 77 Romilly road.
Canton
Watkins Jas. 134 Albany rd. Roath
Watkins Jas. 14 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Watkins Mrs. 183 Albany rd. Roath
Watkins Mrs. Sarah, 10 Werfa street,
Eoath
Watkins Percy E. 69 Pen-y-lan road.
Eoath
atkins Samuel. 45 Colum road
Watkins Thomas David, 13 Redcliffi-
?nue. Canton
Watkins Thomas Francis, 250 Whit-
hurch road, Cathays
Watkins Watkin William, 68 Wynd-
ham crescent. Canton
Watkins William, 24 Blaenclydach st
Grangetown
Watkins Wm. Hy.38 Stacey rd.Roatli
Watson Abraham R. 24 Connaught
road, Roath
Watson E. qq Stacey road, Roath
Watson James, 16 Alma road, Roath
Watson Mrs. 11 Longcross st. Roath
Watson Mrs. 160 Marlborough road.
Roath
atson Robert, Lake view. Lake road
west, Roath
Watson SI. 15 Harrismith rd. Roath
Watson Wm.'34 Penhill road. Canton
Watson William B. 274 WhitchurcTi
..ad. Cathavs :
Watt John, 6 Alma road, Boatb
<;akdiff.
27-
Watt Jn. 24 Oyington ter. Canton
Walters Thomas Henry, 23 Bangor
street, Roath
Walters William Henry, 41 Stacey
road, Roath
Watts Charles, 53 Richards ter.Roath
Watts Enos, 263 Newport rd. Roath
Watts Wm.Hy.iooKimberley rd.Roath
Watts Wm. Jn. 12 Llanfair rd. Cantn
Watts-Lewis Rev. David John M.A.
(Church of Eng. chaplain Cardifl
Union City Lodge), 55 Pontcanna
Waugh Miss, 83 Claude rd. Roath
Weaver Geo. 224 Cathedral rd. Canton
Weaver George Edward, 6 Gileston
road, Pontcanna
Webb Alfred C. 102 Newfoundland
road, Cathays
Webb Frederick William, 98 Con-
naught road, Roath
Webh"George, 26 Metal street, Roath
Webb James, 103 Penarth road
Webb John Henry, 34 Lower Cathe-
dral road. Canton
AVebb Miss, 182 Newport rd. Eoath
Webb Mrs. 29 Oakfield st. Roath
Webber John. 23 Monthermer rd.
Cathays
Webber John M. 6 Grange garden",
Grangetown
Webber Robert J. 17 Westville road.
Eoath. T N 2479
Webber Thomas Phillip, Roslyn, Cyn-
coed road, Roath park
Weddell Mrs. 30 Plasturton av Canton
Weddell William Angus, 35 Plastur-
ton avenue, Canton
Wedlake Thomas Henry, 59 Pen-y-
lan road, Roath
Weer Mrs. 100 Newport road, Roath
Weight Arthur. Eosebank, Tvdraw
road, Roath
Welch Alexander Samuel George. 46
Mayfield avenue. Canton
Welch Alfred, 103 Severn gro. Canton
Welch Francis W. 6 Llanbleddian gar-
dens, Cathays
Welch William. 329b, Cowbridge rrt.
Canton
Wellington Rev. Lewis John B.A.
(curate of St. Margaret's, Roath).
149 Albany road, Roath
Wellington James. 144 Holmesdale
street, Grangetown
Well.s Frederick, 91 Colum road
Wells Henry, 149 King's rd. Canton
Wellsteed Miss. 56 Mayfield avenue.
Canton
Wensley Ernest James,73 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Wensley George Wyndham, 132 Llan-
daff road. Canton
Wensley Mrs. Mary A. 63 Severn
grove. Canton
Wensley Percy. 96 Severn gro. Cantn
Were William. 7 Ladysmith rd. Roath
Werrett John, i Pen-y-wain pl.Roath
West Henry. The Woodlands, Ty-
Gwyn road, Roath
West Joshua, 38 Plasturton gardens.
Canton
West Samuel, 229 City rd. Roath
estaway Frederick, 19 Ovington
terrace. Canton
Westgarth George Walton. 1,(5 Cathe-
dral road, Canton
Westlake Frank Harold, la, Tcilo st.
Canton
Westlake George, 100 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Weston Frederick, 2 Dogo st. Canton
Weston Mrs. 192 Mackintosh place.
Roath
Whale Philip Howard, 33 Stacey rd.
Roath
Whalley James Rainforth, 69 Pen-
ciselv road. Canton
Wheatiey John William, 7B Marl-
borough road, Roath
Wheatiey Joseph Larke, 174 Newport
road, Boath
278 CARDIKF.
Wheatlej- Mrs. 127 Bichmond road,
Eoath
Wheaton Walt. 93 King's rd Canton
Wheeler Edgar Bertram, 98 Severn
grove, Canton
Wheeler Maynard John, 50 Llanfair
road. Canton
Wheeler Mrs. A. 56 Richards ter.Boatb
Wheeler Percy, 73 Pontcanna street.
Canton
Whiston Wm. 229 Albany rd. Eoath
White Albt. Hy. n Blaenclydach st
White David, 6 Stallcourt av. Eoath
White Edmund, 161 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
White Ernest, Mount Elton, Xorth
road, Gabalfa
White Frederick, 26 Colum road
White Hy. Ed. 20 Eedcliffe ter.Cantn
White James, 20 Alma road, Roath
White John, 33 Claude road, Roath
White John, 8 Pontcanna st Canton
White Mrs. 291 Albany road, Roath
White Mrs. 29 Clive st.Grangetown
White Mrs. 95 Richmond rd. Roath
White Mrs. 88 Eoath Court road,
Roath
WTiite Mrs. i Talbot place. Canton
White Richard Oliver, 140 Colum rd
White Thomas, 19 Ryder st. Canton
White Thos. I. 66 Albany rd. Eoath
White Wesley, 85 Stacey rd. Eoath
White Wm. 80 Severn road. Canton
White William Manship, 52 Marl-
borough road, Roath
White William Robert, 17 Connaught
road. Eoath
Whitefield Orbell Benjamin, 257
Newport road, Eoath
Whitehead Albert, 40 Bomillv road.
Canton
Whitehead Charles, 17 Effham st.
Canton
Whitfield Henry Storey, 32 Cathedral
road. Canton
Whittaker Chas. 11 Gordon rd. Eoath
Whittaker John, 69 Bangor st. Eoath
Whyte Andrew, 2 Talbot pi. Canton
Widdas Tom, 21 Plasturton av.Cantn
Widdess Abraham, 16 Morlais st.Eoath
Wide Fredk. 18 Wordsworth av. Eoath
Wide Sydney Frank, 128 Richmond
road, Roath
Wigg Charles H. 51 Roniilly road
west. Canton
Wiggins Frederick John, 16 Mate-
king road, Roath
Wijnal) Harrv S i3iAlbanv rd. Roath
Wilde Hedley, 25 Syr David's aven.
Canton
Wilding Capt. Thomas, 11 Waterloo
gardens, Roath
Wiltord Thomas, 122 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
WiHes Frederic, 34 Boverton st.Eoath
Wilkes William Robert, 4 West gro
Trodesrarville
Williins Bert, 27 Ladvsniilh rd.Roath
Wilkins Edmund J 14 Hendv st. Roath
Wilkins Jas. 113 Clive !:t.Gran<retwi,
Wilkinson John, 29 The Walk, Trede-
irarville
Wilkinson John, 98 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Wilkinson John Oliver, 4 Victoria
Park road east. Canton
Wilkinson Mrs. 55 Kimberlev road,
Roath
Wilkinson Robert, 146 Llandaff rd.
Canton
Wilkinson Samuel, 133 Cathedral rd
Canton
Wilkinson Smith, 6 Pitman st.Canton
Willcncks Eliis. I Claude pi. Roath
Willcncks William, 146 Mackintosh
place, Eoath
Willett George Francis, 6 Pontcanna
street. Canton
Williams Eev. .Arthur B A fcurate
of St. Andrew's), 92 Miakin st.
Cathays
SOUTH WALES.
Williams Eev. Henry John MA
(rector of St. John's), Rectory,
3 Romilly road. Canton
Williams Rev. John (Bapti8t),Eirianfa.
Taff embankment, Grangetown
Williams Rev. John E. B.A. (curate
of St. Saviour's), 74 Carlisle st.
South Splotlands
Williams Albany Samuel, 102 Marl-
borough road, Eoath
Williams Albert Edward, 47 Mayfield
avenue. Canton
Williams Alfd. 34 Mafeking rd. Eoath
Williams Andrew, 65 Marlborough rd.
Eoath
Williams Arthur, 86 Plasturton av
Canton
Williams Arthur, 43 Stallcourt aven.
Eoath
Williams Arth. =i Victoria av. Canton
Williams Benj. 10 Rectory rd. Canton
Williams Chas. 99 King's rd. Canton
Williams Charles, 38 Partridge road.
Eoath
Williams Charles Joseph, 29 Fields
Park road. Canton
Williams Charles Oswald, 107 Stacey
road, Eoath
Williams Clifford James, 30 Glyn-
rhondda street, Cathays
Williams Cornelius, 36 Shirley road,
Eoath
Williams D. Smith, 6 Llanedyrn rd.
Eoath
Williams David, 14 Glynrhondda st.
Cathavs
Williams David, 4 Eoath Court pi.
Eoath
Williams David, 25 Eoath Court rd.
Eoath
Williams David John, 8 Colchester
avenue, Roath
Williams Edmund, The Gables,
North road, Gabalfa
Williams Edward, 9 Arran pi. Eoath
Williams Edward, 104 Colum road
Williams Edward, Coniston, Cetn-y-
coed rond, Eoath
Williams Evan, 11 Claude rd. Eoath
Williams Evan Jacob, 62 Woodville
road, Cathays
Williams Frank, 267 Albany rd. Eoath
Williams Frank, 109 Connaught rd.
Eoath
Williams Frederick, 74 Roath Court
road, Roath
Williams Frederick, 3 Victoria Park
road east. Canton
Williams Frederick, West dene.
Lake road west, Roath
Williams Frederick George, t6 Lady-
smith road, Roath
Williams Geo. 10 Balaclava rd. Roath
Williams George, 8 Colum road
Williams Godfrey Evan Pugh, 127
Kimberlev road, Roath
Williams Gordon Richard, 13 Mafe-
king road. Roath
Williams Harry, Alhena, Lake road
west, Roath
Williams Hy._i4S Cowbridge rd Cantn
Williams Henry, 18 Ninian rd. Eoath
Williams Henrv, 83 Penarth road
Williams Hy. 84 Richards ter. Rnnlh
Williams Henry Hugh, 57 Conway
road. Canton
Williams Herbert, 32 Victoria Park
road west. Canton
Williams Herbert, 113 Westville rd.
Roath
Williams Horace, 27 Kingsland road.
Canton
Williams Idris,47 Eicbmond rd.Roath
Williams Idris, 17 Victoria av.Cantn
Williams Idwal. 34 Westville road,
Roath
Williams Isaac, 146 Pen-y-lan road,
Eoath
Williams Ivor Parfitt. 27 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Williams J. Beaumont, 186 Newport
road, Boath
[KELLY'S
Williams Jas. 92 Lianfair rd. Canton
Williams Jas. 55 Wvndham cres.Cantn
Williams James H. 21 Victoria av.
Williams James Thomas, 5 Howard
terrace, Roath
Williams John, 51 Bangor st. Roath
Williams Jn. 11 Berthwin st.Canton
Williams Jn. 7 Cathedral rd. Canton
Williams John. East croft, Cyn-coed
road. Roath park
Williams John. 21 Hamilton st.Canton
Williams John, Inglewood, Cefn-y-
coed road, Roath
Williams Jn. 7 Llantwit sf. Cathays
Williams Jn. 175 Newport rd. Roath
Williams John, 59 Pen-y-wain road,
Roath
Williams John, 37 Roath Court rd.
Roath
Williams Jn. 10 Trafalgar rd. Roath
Williams John, 7 Victoria Park road
east. Canton
Williams John, 350 Whitchurch rd.
Cathays
Williams Jn.iis Woodville rd.Cathays
Williams John, 66 Wyndham cre«
cent, Canton
Williams John David M.B. 259 Albany
road, Eoath
Williams .Tohn Daviei, 13 Ladysmith
road, Eoath
Williams John Lewis, 35 Ninian road.
Roath
Williams John Rees, 59 Kimberley
road, Roath
Williams John Thos. 36 Colum road
Williams Joseph, g Roath Court rd.
Roath
Williams Joshua, TI2 Llandaff road,
Canton
Williams Lewis E. 4 Deri rd. Eoath
Williams Miss, 25 Cowhridse road
Williams Miss, 27 Park place
Williams Miss, 4 Partridao rd. Roath
Williams Miss,iTPontcanna st. Cantn
Williams Miss. 13 Richmond cres-
cent, Rnnth
Williams Miss,i47Richmond rd Roath
Williams Miss, 39 Stallcourt avenue.
Roath
Williams Miss, 13 Wellfield rd.Roath
Williams Misses, i Claude rd. Roath
Williams Miss R.i Pen-y-lan pi Roath
Williams Morgan,23 Morlais st. Roath
Williams Mrs. 6 Asrincourt rd.Roath
Witliiims Mrs. i Arran place, Eoath
Williams Mrs. 17 Boverton st.Eoath
Williams Mrs. 31 Clive st.Granietwi,
Williams Mrs. 162 Colum road
Williams Mrs. 77 Conway rd. Canton
Williams Mrs. 2 Cressv rd. Roath
Williams Mrs. ro Howard ter. Roatli
Williams Mrs. 144 Kimberley road.
Roath
Williams Mrs. io3 Kincr's rd. Canton
WilUanis Mrs. 121 King's rd. Cantn
Williams Mrs. 4 Llanedvrn rd.Roath
Williams Mrs. 17 Llantwit st Cathavs
Williams Mrs. 45 Marlborough road.
Rnath
Williams Mrs. 102 Marlborough rd
E-ath
Williams Mrs. 159 Newport rd. Rontli
iams Mrs. 240 Newport rd.Roath
Williams Mrs. 280 Newport rd. Ron Mi
Williams Mrs. 26 Park place
Williams Mrs. 22 Penhill rd. C-nton
Williams Mrs. 7 Pen-v-lan ter.Roath
Williams Mrs. 104 Pen-v-lan road,
R-ath
Williams Mrs. 8 Pen-v-Ian pi Boath
i'liams Mrs. 21 Pen-y-wain place,
Eoath
Williams Mrs. 65 Pen-y-wain road,
Eoath
■i'liams Mrs. i Eirhards ter Eoalh
WilUnms Mra.t^o Richmond 'd Roath
Williams Mrs. Eoath court. Newport
Toad, Roath
i"iams Mrs. 76 Roath Court rd.
Boath
tUKKCTOKY.J
Williams Mrs. i8 Ruthin gdnB.Cathays
Williams ivirs. g Senghennvdd road.
Cathays
Williams Mrs. 47 Talbot St. Canton
Williams Mrs, 8 Trafalgar rd. Eoath
Williams Mrs. 43 Wellfield rd. Roath
Williams Mrs. 6 Werfa street, Roatl:
Williams Mrs. 28 Wordsworth aven
Roath
Williams Mrs. A. Gabalta house.
North road, Gabalfa
Williams Mrs. T. E. 47 Kimberlej
road, Roath
Williams Mrs. W. 60 Stacev road,
Roath
Williams Mrs. W. G. 15 Tydfil pi.
Roath
Williams Morgan, 23 Morlais st. Eth
William.s Morgan, ^ Park place
Williams Percivai. 246 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Williams Percivai Kemp, 22 Ruthin
gardens, Cathavs
Williams Philip, "22 Metal st. Roath
Williams Price H. 43 Marlborough
road, Roath
Williams Eees Charles. 58 Connaught
road, Roath
Williams Regd. n Bloom st. Canton
Williams Reginald George. 17 Pen-
y-Tvain road. Roath
Williams Richard. 82 Plasturton av.
Canton
Williams Richard Gilherr. 11 Werfa
street, Roath
Williams Rt. Hv. g Meadow st.Canton
Williams Robert I. 30 Redcliffe av
Canton
Williams Roderick, 121 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Williams Rowland, 14 Princes st. Roath
Williams Samuel Owen, 26 Victoria
Park road west. Canton
Willi.nms Sebastian. 47 Paget street.
Grange town
Williams Thomas, 77 Hamilton st.
Canton
Williams Thos. 87 Kimberlev rd.Bth
Williams Thomas, 19 Llan'bleddian
gardens, Cathays
Williams Thos. 76 Llandaff rdCantn
Williams Thos. 41 Pontcanna st.Cntn
Williams Thos.29 Westville rd. Roath
Williams Thomas Arthur, 14 Harri-
smith road, Eoath
Williams Thos. F.147 Albanv rd.Rth
Williams Thomas Granville, '33 Mav-
field avenue. Canton
Williams Thomas Griffith, 56 Pen-v-
lin road. Eoath
Willinms Thomas Hy. 71 Colnro rd
Williams Thomas Henry, 68 Plastur-
ton avenue, Canton
Williams Thos. Hy. 13 Rvder st.Cantn
Williams Thomas John. 131 Rich-
niond road. Eoath
Williams Thomas Morgan, 3 Cressy
road. Roath
Williams Thos. Oscar, 65 Colum rd
Williams Tom Alfred, no Marlboro'
road, Roath
Williams Trevor M. 14 Waterloo rd
Roath
Williams Victor, 47 Romilly cres-
cent. Canton
Williams Walter,2oi Albany rd. Eoath
Williams Walter, 10 Hendy st. Eoatb
Williams Walter Powell, 85 Severn
grove, Canton
Williams Walt. T.iS Hendv st.Eoath
Williams Wm. 20 Boverton st. Eoath
Williams William, 179 Cathedral rd.
Canton
Williams Wm.ii Kimberley rd. Eoath
Williams Wm. i Longcross st. Eoath
Williams William, 76 Partridge rd
Roath
Williams William, 39 Plasturtoi
avenue. Canton
Williams William, Eosslyn, Arling-
ton terrace. North road, Maindv
Williams Wm. 5 Wellfield rd. Eoath
SOUTH WALES,
Williams William Arthur Gordon, 22
Park place
Williams William Edmund, 31 Clun
terrace, Cathavs
Williams William George. 69 New-
port road, Roath
WilliamsWm Griffith.63T;.lbot st.Cntn
Williams William Henry, 89 Claude
road, Roath
Williams William Henry. 143 Rich-
mond road, Roath
Williams William John. 139 Crwys
road. Cathavs
Williams William John, 22 Eomilh
road, Canton
Williams William Richard, i Clnii
Williams-Miller Rev, Cyril E. M
(curate of St. Catherine's). 91
Kind's road. Canton
Williamson Rev. John M.A. (Cong),
!■; Glynrhondda street. Cathavs
Williamson Mrs. 69 Stacey rd. Roath
Willie Edwin. 20 Claude road
Willie Edwin. 09 Westville rd.Eoatli
Willie George, Farway, Lake road
west. Eoath
Willie Mrs. 20 Claude road, Roath
Willie Mrs. 18 Ilton road, Roath
Willis Miss, 163 King's rd. Canton
Willmitt William John, 78 Amesburj
road, Eoath
Willmot Thomas John, 2 Mont-
gomerv street. Eoath
Willmott Edmund Charles, 20 Kim-
berley road, Roath
Wills Fredk. 11 Tydraw pi. Roath
Wills Ivor, 21 Pontcanna st. Canton
Wills Ivor McKay. 92 Severn grove.
Canton
Wills James, 7 Eectorv road, Canton
Wills Mrs. 43 Deri road, Roath
Will.s T. 99 Severn grove. Canton
Wills Walt. Rt. 93 Westville rd. Roath
Wilmitt William Richard, 52 Anes-
bury road, Roath
Wilsher John, 23 Deri road, Eoath
Wilson James, 140 Homesdale street.
Grangetown
Wilson John, 157 King's rd. Canton
Wilson John, 23 Rectory rd. Canton
Wilson Mrs. 55 Claude rd. Roath
Wilson Mrs. A. 7 Werfa st. Roath
Wiltshire Arth. 5 Egham st. Canton
Wiltshire George, 99 Pentrebane st
Grangetown
Winchcombe Mrs. 207 Cathedral vil.
Canton
Winchester Andw.24 Penhill rd.Cantn
Winchester Richard, 17 Gileston rd
Pontcanna
Windmill Miss, 11 Southey st. Roath
Windsor Godfrey, 28 Evder st.Cantn
Windsor Mrs. 133 Westville rd.Roath
Winn Jn. R. 33 Romillv rd. Canton
Winn John Richard. 15" Mavfield av
Canton
Winn Svdnev Herbert, 9 Pen-v-wain
place. Roath
Winn Thomas. 8 Kimberley rd. Eoatb
Winnall James, 10 Southey st. Roath
Winter Geo. 36 Partridge 'rd. Roath
Winter Richard Ernest, 109 Romilly
road, Canton
Wintle Harry. 8 The Walk, Trede-
garville
Wishey James William. 58 Ninian
road. Roath
Wise Mrs. 42 Deri road, Roath
Wishart James Thomson. Longmoor,
North road, Gabalfa
Wisnom Edwd.63 Pen-y-lan rd.Roath
Witchell Joseph, 9 Partridge rd.Roath
Witzel Fredk. 32 Amesbury rd.Roath
Wolfe John, 8 Richmond rd. Roath
Wood Arthur Henry, 130 Richmond
road, Roath
Wood Dennis Francis, 10 Pen-y-lan
place, Roath
Wood Frederick G. 46 Conway rd.
Canton
CAUDIKI'. 279
Wood Frederick William, 56 Con-
naught road, Eoath
Wood Harold, 71 Plasturton av.Cantn
Wood Mrs. 32 Conway rd. Canton
Wood Mrs. 134 Newport rd. Eoath
Wood William Neathey, 10 Agincourl
road, Roath
Woodcock Albert L. 275 Newport rd.
Roath
Woodgate Jn. 78 Llanfair rd. Canton
Woodiey Henrv, Preswvlta, Clive rd.
Canton
Woodliffe William Herbert, i5 Dogo
street. Canton
Woodman Francis John, 63 Kimber-
ley road, Roath
Woodman Henrv Joseph, g Oving-
ton terrace. Canton
Woodman Howard, 104 Severn gro.
Canton
Woodman Jn. 13 Conway rd. Canton
Woodman John, 2 Eomilly pi. Canton
Woodman Miss.45 Llanfair rd.Cantn
Woodruff Lionel Richard, 15 Alma
road. Eoath
Woods Mrs. 20 Waterloo road, Roatb
Woods SI. T. 17 Llanfair rd. Canton
Wood^iird Abraham, 5 Grange gar-
Woodward Fdk.2o Lochaber st. Roath
Woodward Miss, 9 Woodland place,
Wordsworth avenue, Eoath
Woodward William H. 47 Wellfield rd
Boath
Woollev Charles Percy, 35 Victoria
Park road we.st, Canton
Woolslenholme Mrs. 57 Shirley rd.
Roath
Workman John George, 18 Kin-'s
road. Canton
Worrall Thomas, 8 Hendy st, Roath
Worsev Frank E. 53 Pencisely road.
Canton
Worton Mrs. 35 Howard gdns. Roath
Wride Walter George, 57 Amesburv
road, Eoath
Wright Alex. 14 Agincourt rd. Eoath
Wright Mrs. 199 Cathedral rd Canton
Wright Mrs. 13 Montgomery street.
Roath
Wright Wm. 24 Harrismith rd, Roath
Wryde Mrs. 66 Plasturton av. Canton
Wyatt Alfred, 13 Claude road. Eoath
Wyatt William Andrew, 18 Miskin
street, Cathavs
Wyndham Arthur. 8 Ovington teJ-
race. Canton
Wyndham James Stephen. 72 Plas-
turton avenue. Canton
Wyndham Stephen, 2 Redcliffe av.
Canton
Yard George Henry, 4 Syr David's
avenue. Canton
Tarde George, 26 Eyder st. Canton
Tardlev Harrv Alfred, 10 Ovington
terrace. Canton
Tates John William, no Connaughi
road, Roath
Yates Mrs. 261 Albany road, Roath
Tates Thomas, The Mount, Clun ter-
race, Cathays
Teo Mrs. 132 Colum road
Tco Sydney, 24 Llanbleddian gardens.
Cathays
Yeoland Wm. 3 Conway rd. Carton
TeoUand Donald, n Sneyd st. Canton
Yorath Richard. 53 Richmond rd,
Eoath
Yorath William. Strathlyn. Lake rd
east, Roath
Yorath William. Strathlyn. Tydra«
road. Roath
Yonng Arthur, 52 Clive rd. Cant<in
Young Ernest, 89 Ninian rd. Eoath
Younsr Fdk. lo Kimberley rd. Roath
Young Geo. 181 Albany rd. Eoath
Youn^ George. 44 Shirley rd.Roath
Young George William. ?2 Connaught
road, Roath
Young John, 33 Ilton road, Eoath
Young Jn. 42 Plasturton gdns.Cantn
Young Miss. 7 Pencisely road, Canton
'J80 CARDIKK.
Young Mrs. 14 Mafeking id. B
Toiing William, Oldwell. Pen-;
Roath park
SOUTH WALES. [kelly's
Canton I Zussen Ian Dirk 12 Sandringham
, Roath road, Roath
d, Roath|Zn9sen Victor, g Waterloo gdns.Roath
•Ian. Zeitlin Morris, 21 Gordon road, Roath | road, Roath
IZussen Albt. 7 Wellfield
CAKDIFF COM MERC I A I> DIRECTORY
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Aaiinesen & Dahl Ltd. coal exporters, 7 & 8 Bute cres
Abbatl & Lo. Ltd. hay salesmen; branch, la Caston
House street
Abbott. Walter, watch maker, 30 James street & 5
George street, Docks
Alilftt Charles Antony M.Inst.C.E. consulting engineer
(see Barrs & Ablett), 4 Dock chambers, Bute street
Abouzied Hamed, coffee rooms, 50 Bute street
Abraham Annie (Mrs.), aparts. 2 Windsor ter. Docks
Abraham Olive (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 263 Bute st
Abrahams Coleman & Sons, tailors, 29 Clare st. Canton
Abrahamson Charles & Abraham David, pawnbrokers, 6
Bromsgrove street, (irangetown
Abrahamson Joshua, pawnbroker, 15 & 17 Splott road,
Splotlands
Acetylene Equipment Co. Limited, acetylene gas manu-
facturers. East Canal wharf. Docks
Acme Box Co. box makers, Dumballs road. T N 2465
Acreman John,greengrocer,46 Carlisle St. Sth. Splotlands
Adams William & Vachell, civil engineers, 124 Bute st
Adams Alfred, watch maker, 29 Splott road, Splotlands
Adams Annie (Mis.), shopkeeper,2 Glamorgan st. Canton
Adams Arthur, plumber, 52 Lisvane st. Cathays, Cardiff
Adams Emma (Mrs.), cutler, 18 Royal arcade
Adams Isaac, photographer, 210 Cow bridge road. Canton
Adams Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 72 Thesiger st. Cathays
Adams Rowland, fruit merchant, 16 Custom House st
Adams William Henry, shell fish dealer, 31 Wood street
Adamsdown Conservative Club (George Vickers, sec),
I West Luton place, Adamsdown
Addenh.oolie E. H. stock & share broker (see Courtis
J. W. Son & Addenbrooke), Prudential buildings,
log .St. Mary street
Admiralty Chart Depot (G. R. Bartling, chief assistant
in charge). Phoenix buildings. Mount Stuart square
Admiralty Transport Office (Capt. J. Richard Lay R.N.
principal divisional transport, officer), 51 & 52 Mer-
chants' exchange
Agius Edward T. Limited, coal exporters, 4 & S Ex-
change buildings. T N 2927, 2928 & 2929
Agnes Duncan Steamship Co. Limited, steamship
owners, 13 James street
Aherne Matthew, cab proprietor, 48 Cottrell rd. Roath
Ahmed Kaid, greengrocer, 42 Maria street '
Ahmed Mahomed, shopkeeper, 215 Bute street
Ahrens K. & Co. shipping agents, 4 Stuart st. Docks !
Ainsley Thos. aparts. 14 Taff embankment, Grangetown
Ainslev Thomas Liddle, chronometer maker, 19 & 19a.
West Bute street. T N 124
Ainsworth Charles H. artificial teeth maker, 11 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Aish Jonathan, baiter, 93 Broadway, Roath
Aitken & Morcom Limited, timber merchants, 113. 115
& 117 Merchants' exchange
-Vkenhead Alfred, chartered accountant. Bank buildings,
98 St. Mary street
Albion Box Co. Limited, manufacturers of all kinds
of mineral water, ale, stout, wine & spirit boxes,
cases & crates & for florists, seedsmen & fish mer-
chants, Dumballs road. T N 34c. See advertise-
ment ^^^
-ilbion Steam Coal Co. Limited (W. H. Mathias, chair-
man), colliery proprietors, Cambrian buildings.
Mount Stuart square ^
.Ubur.<a Leon, caf^, 18 & 20 Wyndhain arcade
Aldana Abelardo, Colombian, Ecuador & Venezuelan
consul. Bank buildings, 98 St. Mary street
Alexander David Thomas, auctioneer (firm, Stephenson &
Ah'xander). 5 High street
Alexander Howell James, channel pilot, i Clarence
embankment. Docks
Alexander Hubert Griffiths, auctioneer (firm, Stephen-
son & Alexander), 5 High street
Alexander John Angelo, auctioneer (firm, Stephenson &
Alexander). 5 High street
Alexander Lewis, pilot, 43 Clive street, Grangetown
Alexander William J. builder, Fanny street, Cathays &
13 Malefanl street. Cathavs
Aleinndra, Newport & S. Wales Docks & Hailwav Co
Enquiry Office (R. J. Williams, agent), 40 Exchange
buildings
.\lfred Joseph, photographer, 16 Working street
All Ahmed, refreshment rooms. 40 Maria street
All Mohamed, coffee house, 7 Sophia street
AJi Salah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 41a, Bute street
Allan lUtyd, barrister, 59 Queen street
Allan Lillian (Miss), servants' registry office, 15
Charles street
AUanco Ltd. cap manufrs. Swiss buildings,s8a,Queen st
AUcock John F.S.A.A. city treasurer & controller &
supt. assistant overseer, treasurer to the Port Sanitary
Authority, treasurer to the visitors of the Cardiff
City Mental hospital & treasurer to the Cardiff Insur-
ance committee. City hall, Cathays park. T N 2(167
Allen Brothers, musical instrument dealers, 171 Citv rd
Allen W. H. & Co. plumbers, 11 Crwys road, Cathay*.
T N 616
Allen Catherine (Mrs.), midwife, 43 Adam st. Newtown
Allen Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 51 Leckwith rd. Canton
Allen Frank, analyst, 61 Cwmdare street, Cathays
AUen Frederick, ironmonger, 70 Coburn street, Catha\ s
.Ulen George, baker, 88 Paget street, Grangetown
Allen George, china & glass dealer, i Guildford street
.Allen Jas. Jn. boot repairer, 192 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Allen Thomas, market gardener, 29 Denton rd. Canton
AUnn Walter, shopkeeper, 31 Splott road, Splotlands
Alien William Edward Romilly, deputy clerk of the
peace for Glamorgan, County' hall, Cathays park
Alliance Assurance Co. Limited (William C. Mole, dis-
trict sec). 102 St. Mary street
Allin Samuel John, grocer, 142 Paget st. Grangetown
Allwood Frederick John, grocer, i Talbot .street. Canton
(T N 370) & 95 Pontcanna street, Canton. T N 3023
Alves Domingos de Oliveira. consul for Brar.il, Consu-
late chambers, 53 Bute street
Amalgamated Press Ltd. publishers, 55 & 57 Penarth rd
Amalgamated Society of Engineers (Charles A. James.
dist. representative), 20 Pembroke terrace
AmbatieJos Socrates, grocer, 34 Bute street
Ambrose John S. & Co. ship brokers, 83 Exchange bidgs
Ambrose David Robert, coal exporter. 84 Exchange bldgs
America (United States) Consulate (Willi.-im Furman
Doty, consul), 13 Bute crescent
Ancient Order of Foresters (Ivor Hosgood. district sec).
52 Charles street
Anders tn D. & Son Limited, roofing felt manufacturei>.
121 Merchants' exchange. T JJ 875
Anderson Anna (Mrs.), grocer, 53 Brithdir st. Cathays
Anderson James, shopkeeper, 47 Tvndall street
4p,i„;.,,,, , ,),„ nntfitter, 184 Bute street
\i - ^" '■■■•<' Campbell M.D., Ch.B.. B.Sc, D.P.H
ii o. Liu'eon, 187 Newport road, Roath & 4
-, -|; itlands
V:i I 1 II.- I .i.dsiX Rubber Co. manufacturers of water-
pr.MJi. uilskin &. sports goods. 70 Queen street. Tele-
phone 718 Cardiff; telegrams, "Waterproof, Cardiff."
See advertisement
Andow, Wood & Co. Limited, coal exporters, 3 Pier
Head chambers, Bute street. T N 5000
Aiidren Leon, tobacconist, 277 Bute street
Andrews & Baby, railway wagon builders. East Tyndall
street. East Moors
Andrews Solomon & Son ; offices, 70 St. Mary street
(T N 2982) ; refreshment rooms, 71 Bute street ; 2 &
4. &. wholesale fruit merchants 6, Penarth road ;
Market buildings. St. Mary street & 1 Stuart street.
D icks ; confectioners. East side. East Bute dock ;
Penarth road; 32 St. Mary street & 7 The Hayes;
fruiterers. 55 St. Mary street; i & 3 Great Western
approach & 12 High street; grocers & confectioners.
15 Working street; 11 James street. Docks; iron-
mongers, 3 City road, Roath ; furniture removers k
furniture van proprietors ; chief office, 24 Working
street; cab proprietors, i City road & Oxford lane.
Riath k furniture depository, Penarth road
Andrews Catherine (Mrs.), shopkpr. 17 Harvey st. Canton
Andrews Frederick, baUer,39 Cornwall street.Grancetnwn
Andrews George, greengrocer, Plasnewydd road, Roath
Atldn■^^■< TI.tL.tI, shopkeeper. 51 Dona"ld street, Roath
■\'"'' ' - I hii, iri,-d fish dealer, 37 Broadway, Roath
^' ' - ' - ]■'■■ fniniture dlr. 317 Cowbridge rd. Canton
^\" I ' 1 l.'H's, Woodvilie hotel, i & 3 Woodville
C & Co. St
hopkeeper,
eam ship
Angelina street
lers, 35 & 36 Mo
Angel Hotel, Castle street & Westgate street
DIKECTOKY.]
Angel Frank Collis, stock & share broker, see Matthews,
Fifoot & Angel
Angier Walt, commission agt. 443 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Angle Arthur, teacher of the Tiolin, 128 Queen street
Angli) Bi-«wing Co. Limitt'd, Cowbridge i^ad. Canton
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited, oil importers. Im-
perial buildings, Mount Stuart scjuare
Anglo-Argentine Coal Co. Limited, coal exporters, Cam-
brian buildings. Mount Stuart square
.\ngus George & Co. Limited, leather & india rubber
SOUTH WALES.
CAKDIFF.
:i8i
•, ^y James street. T N 1231
ship owners, 77, 78 & 79 Mer-
inanuiacuirers, 15 Ja
Annear William, solicit
Anning Brothers, stear
chants' exchange
Aiinis Edith (Mi.s,s). nr,
Anstey Francis Jaui^s,
road east, Canton
** Anthonie," ladies' outfitter, costumier, & lingerie,
19 High street & milliner & blouse specialist, 23 High
street. T A "Anthonie;" T N 1074
Anthony & Co. chemists, 39 St. Mary street & 2, 4 & 6
Royal arcade
Anthony House Preliminary Training School for Nurses
(Miss L. Gould, sister in charge), 30 Newport rd.Roath
Anthony Francis John, greengrocer, 86 Neville st.Canton
Anthony Rose (Mrs.), midwife. 44 Railway street. South
Splotlands
.\plin Ernest, shopkeeper, 98 Holmesdale st.Grangetown
Aplin William, coal merchant, Warwick pi. Grangetown
Applebee Caroline (Mrs.), dress ma. 14 King's rd. Canton
Applebloom Solomon, tailor, 142 Woodville rd. Cathays
Appleby Ernest, artificial teeth maker, Argyll cham-
bers, Albany road, Rcath
Appleton Thomas Frank, consulting engineer, Crichton
house, II & 12 Mount Stuart square
Appointments Board for Wales (The) (Lord Clwyd,
chairman; Rt. Hon. Lord Kenyon K.C.V.O. presi-
dent <if the Appointments Association ; Sir Evan D.
Jones bart M.P. treasurer; R. Silyn Roberts M.A.
hon. sec. ; Miss A. Ffoulkes, acting sec.) ; office, Uni-
versity registry, Cathays park, t" N 1785
Arab, Somali & Malay Association Limited (A. A.
Farrah, sec), 249 Bute street
Archer Henry & Co. tobacco manufacturers (branch
oiEce), 17 Quay street
Archer Albert R. draper, 62 & 64 Paget st. Grangetown
Archer Arthur Jas. boot repairer, 160 Cottrell rd. Eoath
Archer Emma (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 190 WTiitchurch
road, Cathays
Argentine Consulate (Estevan De Locqui, consul), 62
Ch,arles street
Arguinchona Amalia (Mrs.), refreshment rms.199 Bute st
Argylls Limited, motor car makers & repairers, I3q
Sev
nad, Ca
post office, 53 Holmesdale
Arkell Frederick, sta
Armer Wm. market gardnr. 26 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Arunmr t Co. Ltd. meat importers, Pellett st. Newtwn
Armstrong Jas. fruiterer, 7 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Armstrong Thomas, refreshment rooms,io7 Frederick st
Armstrongs Limited, costumiers, 84 & 86 Queen street
Amiytage Thomas, painter, 27 Ann street. Canton
Arnesen, Christensen & Smith, marine surveyors, 4%
Mount Stuart square
Arnold Edward Ltd. gi-ocers, 29 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Arnold John Edward, hair dresser, 6 Kingsway
Arnold Ricliard, average adjuster, see Francis'& Arnold
Arnott James & Sons Limited, oil importers, Dumballs
road. T N 4724
Arthur Charles Suckling, house & estate agent. Park
chambers, 53 Queen street. T N 382
Arthur Thomas, shopkeeper, 30 Wyndham st. Canton
Arthurs Gertrude & Beatrice (Misses), dress makers, i;
Lower Cathedral road. Canton
Ash John, boot repairer. 134 Arabella street, Roalh
Ash Sing, laundry, 35 Wellfield road, Roath
Ashburnham Collieries Limited (Sir William Beddoe
Rees, managing director ; E. Fry, sec), 3 Dumfries pi
Ashcroft Henry, fish salesman. Custom House street
Ashcroft John Edwd. shopkeeper.i Lansdowne rd. Canton
Asbdown & Ferrari Limited, ship & insurance brokers,
35 & 36 Mount Stuart square
Ashdown James & Son, builders, 31 Leckwith rd. Canton
Ashdown William, decorator, 118 Pembroke rd. Canton
Ashfield John, shopkeeper, 10 Wells street. Canton
Ashley Alan, fried fish dealer, 5 Brook street. Canton
Ashley Howard, grocer, 49 Wellington street & whole-
sale grocer, 307 Cowbridge road. Canton
Ashman Harriet Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 71 Wyndham
crescent. Canton
Ashton Elizabeth (Mrs.), fishmonger, 184, i«6. 188. 203,
205 & 211 Market hall. St. Mary street I
Association of Wireless Telegraphists (E. R. TucU^
sec). Western Mail chambers, St. Mary street
Aster L. J. & Co. watch makers, 33 The Hayes
Aster Shipping Co. Limited, ship owners, 122 Mer-
chants' exchange
Asteraki John, hair dresser, 33 Custom House street
Aston George L. tea dlr. 160 Market hall, St. Mary st
Astras Antonio, provision dealer, 49 Coburn st. Cathays
Astras Nicholas, greengrocer, 5 Bute terrace
Athletic News (E. Hulton & Co. Limited, publishers) :.
branch, 5 Mill lane
Atkind Charles, pawnbroker, 119 Queen street
Atkins Brothers Limited, coal exporters, 71 James st
Atkins Thomas, cycle maker, 103 Clare road
Atkins William, butcher, 168 Cowbridge road. Canton
Atkinson George & Co. saw makers. 9 Mill lane
Atkinson B. W. & A. J. analytical chemists, 10 North
Church street
Atkinson James, general dealer, 170 S; 53 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Atlantic Trust Limited, Baltic house. Mount Stuart sq
Atlas Assurance Co. Limited (fire, life, accident &
burglary) (M. Pennant Jones, branch manager).
Principality buildings. Queen street. T A " Atlaa
Assurance, Cardiff;" T N 464
Atlas Bedstead Co. (Charles Sydney Grant, agent), 18
Pembroke terrace
Atlas Preservative Co. Limited, boiler composition
makeis, 120 Merchants" exchange
.Ulas Warehouse Co. (The), warehousemen, 21 Castle
Attewell John, coal dealer, 132 Inverness place, Roath
Attley John Wm. hair dresser, 105 Paget st.Grangetown
Aucott Frank, butcher, zi Clifton street, Roath
Austen William, artificial teeth manufr. 129 Penarth rd
Austin Thomas, ladies' tailor, 27 Fitzhamon embank-
Autumatic Cafe (R. E. Jones Limited, proprietors).
Rotunda buildings, St. Mary street
Automatic Scale Co. Limited (H. Bloomfield &
Sons Limited), 19 Quay street
Automatic Telephone Manufacturing Co. Limited, elec-
trical engineers. Western Mail chambers, St. Mary st
Automobile Association & Motor Dnion, 31 Queen street.
T N 1131
Automobile Co. of Cardiff Limited (The), motor agents,
makers & repairers; garage open night & day, 20 & l.-
Charles street. T Nos. 814 & 3594
Auwin (Mrs. Augustus Winter), photographer, 30 Oi-wys
road. Cathays
Avana Cake Co. Limited, cake manufacturers, Pendyris
street, Grangetown ; confectioners & pastrycooks, 126'
Clifton street, Roath & 58 & 374 Cowbridge road.
Canton ; bakers. 88 Cornwall road, Grangetown ; 39
Carlisle st. South Splotlands & 106 Crwys rd. Cathays
Avana Flmir Mills Limited, millers, Collingdon road.
West Bute ,Uifk. T N 2387
Avery W. & T. Limited, weighing machine manufac-
turers, 38 The Hayes
Avoca Estate Co. Lim. (The) (F. de 0. Hamilton, sec),
113 Exchange buildings
Avon Richard Marshall, house decorator, 29 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Avondale Hotel (Albert Daley, mgr.), Clarence rd. Docks
Axenderry Annie (Mrs.). shopkeeper,29 Adam st. Newtwn
Axerio Cavaliere Uff. Emilio. consul for Italy,ii2 Bute st
Aylesbury William Hector, gramophone dlr. i63Penarth rd
Ayliffe Thos.&Sons,motor&cycle mas. Paradise pl.tjueen st
Ayliffe k Co. printers. Paradise place
Ayres Albert Wm. cab propr. 85 Woodville rd. Cathays
Babcock & Wilcox Limited, water tube boiler makers,
102 St. Mary street
Baber & Go. window blind manufrs. 3 Neville st. Canton
Baddiel Nathan, photographer, 41 Tudor street
Badger Herbert, butcher, 11, 69 & 71 Market hall, St.
Mary street
Badman Arthur, laundry, 74 Richards street, Cathays
Badman Arth.Geo.shopkpr.224 Carlisle .st. Sth. Splotlands
Bafico John, temperance hotel, 46 St. Mary street
Bagley & Co. druggists' sundriesmen, 7 Station terrace
Baguley Mary (Mrs.), aparts. i Monthermer rd. Cathays
Bailey Alfred Maurice, accountant. 24 Duke street_^
Bailey Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 2a. Severn rd.Oanton
B.ailey C. H. engineer. Tubal Cain foundry. West side.
East Bute dock
Bailey Edward, shopkeeper, 82 Tudor street. Canton
Bailey Henry, commercial trav. 18 Cogan ter. Cathays
Bailey Hon." Herbert, barrister at law (South 'Wales
circuit), 36 Park place
Bailev Oscar, boot & shoe repr. 219 Inverness pi. Roath
Bain Thos. Alex, marine engineer, 16 Llanfair rd. Canton
Eainton Alfred, boot & shoe repairer, 9 Carlisle street.
South Splotlands
282
CiRUlFl'
SOUTH WAF.ES.
[kelly's
B;iird J.W. i Co. pit wood iniponers, ii Exohan^ bld?s
Baker P. & Co. Limited, machinery merchants, Albion
& Equilibrium patent piston works. East Moors road.
East Moors, k office, i Dock chambers, Bute street.
T N 190
Baker Alfred Jas. shopkpr. 55 I'en-)-peel road. Canton
Baker Alfred John, tried fish dlr. 114 Eldun st. Canton
Baker Charles William, hair dresser, 44 Broadway.Boath
Baker Edmund Joseph, tailor, 28 Charles street
Baker Elizh. (Mrs.), news agt. 31 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Baker Ernest, grocer, 61 Clive road. Canton
Baker Frederick William, merchant, 2 James st. Docks
Baker George F. hair dresser, 7a, Splott rd. Splotlands
Baker Harry, house decorator, 17 Eton place. Canton
Baker James, shopkeeper. 18 Gray street. Canton
Baker John Frank, plumber, 121 Crwys road, Cath;iys
Baker Thos. hair dresser 27, k stationer 29, The Hayes
Baker Thomas Philip George, Blue Bell inn, 33 Hish st
Baker Walter, confectioner, 26 Meteor st. Adamsdown
Baker Walter, grocer, 93 Albany road, Rnath & 43
Whitchurch road. Cathays
Baker Walter John, painter & decorator. 39 Coedcae
street, Grangetown
Baker William, greengrocer, 161 City road, Eoath
Baker William, grocer, 30 Albany road, Roath
Baker William Charles, hair dresser, 2a, City rd. Roath
Baker Wm. Chas. hair dresser. 148 Mackintosh pi. Eoath
Bnker William Henry, hair dresser, 5 Carlisle street,
South Splotlands
Baker William Josepli. Victoria Park hotel, 422 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Baldwin A. G. & Co. tail.irs. 2 Windsor pi. T N 1593
Bale Arthur, fishing tackle dealer, 3 Frederick street
Bale Thos. Whitecross, tailor, 305 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Balich John, refreshment rooms. 28 Caroline street
Balkwill Ernest, dairvman, 140 Paget st. Grangetown
Ball Alfred, fruiterer". 26 Caroline street
Ball Harry C. iiutlitter. 78 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Ball Henry, shopkeeper, Kames place, Splotlands
Ballard Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 92 Miskin st.Cathays
Ballard Joseph, boot maker, 203a, City road, Roath
Ballard Philip Arthur, grocer, 224 City road, Roath
Ballinger Alfred, confectioner, 67 Clive road. Canton
Ballinger Edith (Mrs.). baker,2 Sevenoaks st.Grangetnn
liallinger William, baker, 45 Cyfarthfa street, Roath
Balmer John & Co. shippinc agents, 19 James street
Balsdon Tryphosa (Miss), cnnfectnr. 8 Clitt.in st. Ruath
Baltic Lounge Limited, tea rnnnis, Baltic house. Mount
Stuart square
Bambnry Eli/.h. (Mrs.), confr. 46 Splott rd. Splotlands
Banimerc Karl, watch maker, 0 Castle arcade
Banbury John, coal merchant, 52 Partridge road, Roath
Bandes k C:>. drapers, 19 Bridge street
Banks Clara (Mrs.), apartments. 19 Pembroke terrace
Banks John, haker, Florentia street, Cathays
Bankf John, grocer, 34 Monthermer road, Cathavs
Bann .1. ^hua. luitclier. 2 Kent street, Grangetown
Rii'iu. i. i;,,,, -r |,i I,,.,., 7 Gelligaer street, Cathays
I^i'i"^ '' ' iiMiian. 47 Atlas Tdad, Canton
^■'"' 'lii'sser, 47 Clive road. Canton
Bapi - 1 L^ -I i L'..lkge (Rev. William Edwards B A.
IJ li [.ri-i.ii 111 ; Revs. Joseph Morlais Davies M.A. ;
Thomas W. Chance M.A., T. H. Robinson M.A., D.D..
|jriif,.ssors ; Rev. Dewi Bevan Jones k Rev. William
.y.jrris D.D., F.R.G.S. sees.), 54 Richmond rd. Roath
Bar-Loek Typewriter Co. Limited. 29 West Bute street.
T N 2290
Barber Edgar, beer retailer, 26 Picton place. Canton
Barter Samuel, com. trav. 44 Mackintosh pi. Boath
Barclay Walter, refreshment rooms, 6 Bute terrace
Barclays Bank Limited (Victor Stephen Robertson, man-
ager), 112 St. Mary street; Principality buildings.
Queen street; 229 City road k 172 Whitchurch road
(.''. West, manager) ; Exchange buildings, Bute docks
H). T. Lewis, manager; L. G. Weichert, assistant
manager) ; 235 Cowbridge road. Canton ; 195 Penarth
road, Grangetown ; 9a Newport road ; 3 Merthyr road
& Whitchurch k Penarth ; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London EC 3
Bargoed Coal Co. Limited, colliery proprietors, 50 & 51
George street. Docks
Barker k Lovering. coal exporters, 19 James street.
T N 1203
Barker Alice (Mias), shopkeeper, 36 Brecon st. Canton
Barker Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 31 Compton street,
Grangetown
Barlow C. A. manufacturers' agent, Swiss buildings,
.•;8a. Queen street
Barlow Thomas Marriott, solicitor k commissioner for
oaths, 27 High street. T N 357
Barnardo George Fleming M.B,, CM. surgeon, 19 St.
Andrews crescent (T N 4396) k 196 Cowbridge road.
Barnes. Chaplin k C«. contractors, St. Peters st. Roath
Barnes E.V. senior clerical officer,Custom house.Bute st
Barnes Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 59 Treharris st.Etoath
Barnett Charles, pawnbroker, 194 City road. Roath
Barr William. Smart, tailor, 56 Charles street
Barraby Frederick, grocer, 45 System street, Eoath
Barraby William John, grocer, loa, Bute street
Barrett Brothers, fruit merchants, 3 New street
Barrett k Co. (CardiCt) Limited, engineers. West side.
East Bute dock. T N 59
Barrett Florence (Mrs.), greengrocer, 98 Woodville rd.
Cathays
Barriscule k Morgan, opticians, iii Queen street
Barron John, shopkeeper, 132 Paget street, Grangetown
Barrs i Ablett, consulting engineers, 4 Dock chambers,
Bute street. T N 89-;
Barry Dock Land Co.' Limited (Thomas k Harding.
sees-); registered offices. Queen's chmbrs. Queen st
Barry Dock Town Syndicate Limited (Thomas & Hard
ing. sees.) ; registered offices. Queen's chambers.
Queen street
Banv Garden Suburb Limited (E. (i. Bintley LL.B.
sec), 32 Park place
Barry Graving Dock k Engineering Co. Liiuited, marine
engineers (John Lowden, managing director!. Phoenix
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Barry Island Cottage Co. Limited (F. de C. Hamilton.
.sec), 113 Exchange buildings
Bairy Island Land Co. Limited (F. de C. Hamilton.
sec), 113 Exchange buildings
Barry Railway Co. Enquiry Office (R. E. Dyer, agent),
SO Mount Stuart square
Barrv's Hot'el k Restaurant (Mrs. M. A. Barr>-, proprie-
tress), 71 & 72 St. Mary street
Barry Austin, provision agent, 102 Richmond rd. Roath
Barry Daniel, shopkeeper, 11 Adam street, Newtown
Barry Norah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Bute terrace
Barry Richard, news agent, 7 Wood street
Barry Tom. East Dock' inn, 59 Tyndall street
Barter Edmund, shopkeeper. 66 Coburn street. Cathays
Barth George, shipping agent, 6 George street. Docks
Bartlett John, boot repairer, qi Clare road
Bartleit R iseabella (Mrs.), teacher of music, 237 New-
p irt road. Roath
B Mt iM Agnes (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 14 Quay st
Flii-^kev & Elliott I,imitpd, mineral water manufacturers,
65 t 67 P.n:irth road
Ba^krti D.iris (Miss), shopkeeper, 18 Loftus st. Canton
Bliss Samuel, tobacconist, 35a, Queen street
Bass William, haulier, 40 Elm street, Roath
Bassett k Walker, mining engineers. 31 Charles street
Ba.ssett Joshua, journalist, 20 Earle place. Canton
Bassett Keziah (Miss), apartments, 53 Neville st. Canton
Baston & Sons, furniture removers, 8 System st. Roath
Bate Wm. master mariner. 76 Plasturton avenue. Canton
Batho, Taylor & Ogden Ltd. millinery warehousemen, iq
Working street
Batten John, family butcher, ^ Albanv road, Roath
Batten Robert, fried fish deale'r, 25 May st. Cathays
Batten Samuel, butcher, 56 Tudor street. Canton
Batten Thomas, butcher 86 k 88, k pork butcher 45.
Salisbury road, Cathays
Batten Walter, coach builder 120, k blacksmith 120a.
Coburn street, Cathays
Baugh William, builder, 48 Wyndham street, Canton
Baverstock Lizzie (Mrs.), midwife,6 Malefant st. Cathavs
Baverstock Violet Mabel (Mrs.), teacher of pianoforte.
48 Gosmeston street, Cathays
Baxter George, fruit merchant, 25 Custom House st
Beacham Saml.Elias, dental surgery,So Tudor st. Canton
Beal k Son, anchor merchants. West side. East Butf
dock. T N 536
Beale Robert, boot k shoe repairer, Crwys rd. Cathays
Beale Sidney Pearce, master mariner, 39 Pontcanna" st.
Canton
Beames Gejrge & Makin Ltd. huilder8,Violet row.Roath
Beames Emma (Miss), confectioner, 124 Clifton st .Roath
Bear Saml. wardrobe dealr.51 Holiiiesdale st.Grangetwn
Beard Jessie (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Alexandra road
Beasley Wm. refreshment rooms, 76 Crwys rd. Cathays
Beauuiont W. S. timber agent. Western Mail chiunhers.
St. Mary street
Beavan Wm. T. & Co, coal k coke mers.31 Mt.Stuart sq
Beavan Edgar, watch maker, 2b, City road, Roath
Beavan Thomas A. architect k suneyor. Queen's cham-
bers. Queen street. T N 1632
Beaven Arthur G. grocer, 40 Wellfield road, Roath
Beckett Henry William,hair dresser,84 Crwys rd.Catha>.i
Beddow John, shopkeei>er. 28 Knowle st. Grangetown
Bedell Alice (Miss), milliner, 22 Castle arcade
Bedford House, Private Patients' Hospital, 48 Newport
road, Roath
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
CARDIFF.
283
Bedwas Navigation Colliery Co. Limited, colliery pro-
prietors, Aberdare honse, 28 & 29 Mount Stuart sq,
T N 646
Beecher Albert John, butcher, 72 Eldon street. Canton
Beecher Archie, steamship broker, see Nielsen &, Beecher
Beecher Henry, grocer, i Pontcanna place. Canton
Beed Evelyn Mary (Mrs.), certificated midwife, 12
Market road. Canton
Beer George & Son, grocers, 125 Li.svane street, Cathays
Beer Eliza (Miss), dining rooms, 42 Caroline street
Beer John, dairyman, 49 Lower Cathedral road. Canton
Beer Samuel, furniture dealer, 115 City road, Eoath
Begg M. J. & Co. Ltd. steamship agents, g Bute ores
Begg David, shopkeeper, 51 Pembroke road, Canton
Behenna Thomas Henry, boot & shoe dealer, 54 Splott
road, Splotlands
Belcher Dinah (Miss), shopkeeper. lo^ Corporation road,
Grangetown
Beldam Packing & Enbbev Co. Limited, steam packing
manufacturers. 86 Bute street
Belgian Consulate (Edward Lowder Downing, consul),
Consulate chambers, 53 Bute street
Bell C. P. & Co. pitwood importers, Cymric building,
West Bute street. T N 821
Bell & Nicholson Limited, warehousemen, 2 Edward ter
Bell & Co. asbestos manufacturers, 112 Bute street
Bell Charles Edward, builder, 35 Westville road, Roath
Bell Christopher G. H. insurance broker, 82 Queen st
Bellamy A. & Co. Limited, manufacturing chemists.
Womanby street. T N 445
Bellamy F. & Co, colliery agts. 35 & 36 Mount Stuart sq
Bellamy Archibald J. chemist, 6i Paget St. Grangetown
Bellamy Elizabeth (Mrs.), certified midwife. 139 Mac-
kintosh place, Eoath
Belle James Edward, decorator. 95 Kimberley rd. Boath
Bendall Eichard James, apartments. 34 Severn rd. Canton
Benger Wm. greengrocer, 178 Cowbridge road. Canton
Benjamin Edward William, joint manager of the London
Joint City & Midland Bank Ltd. 97 to 100 Bute street
Benjamin Eose (Mrs.), outfitter. 248 Bute street
Bennett E. H. & Co. coal exporters, 133 Bute street
Bennett J. & Son. financiers. 11 Salisbury road. Cathays
Bennett A. furniture dealer. 14 Wyeveriie rd. Cathays
Bennett Vaniel. pork butcher. 140 Carlisle street. South
Splotlands
Bennett Daniel Thomas, daii-v 128, & pork butcher 126.
Crwys road & 83 Cathajs terrace, Cathays
Bennett Henry, watci maker, 4 Caroline street
Bennett Jas. boot & shoe maker. 50 Constellation st. Eoath
Bennett Joseph, shopkeeper. 39 Crofts street. Eoath
Bennett Marcus, furniture dealer. 82 St. Mai-y street
Bennett Margt. (Mrs.), shopkju-. 50 Thesiger st. Cathays
Bennett Walter, apartments. 61 Tudor street. Canton
Bennett William, grocer & beei' ret. 49 Adam st.Newtown
Bennett William, shopfitter, ;b, Dalcross street, Eoath
Bennett William J. accountant to the TafF Vale Eailway
Co. ; offices. Queen street. T N 2580
Benson Leslie B. billiard saloon. 9 & 52 Queen street
Bentley Lsaac & Co. Limited, oil refiners, 2 James st
Benwell Frederick Charles, commercial traveller, 216
Mackintosh place, Eoath
Bere Matthew, commercial t
Berg & Co. steam ship brol
T N 1648
Berkeley Charles M. incorporated accountant, 4 Park pi
Bermaen H. & Co. clothiers, 216 Bute street
Bernasconi Pascal & Co. ship store dlrs. 75 & 77 Bute st
Bernstein I. manufacturers' agent & warehouseman.
Swiss buildings, Queen street." T N 1003
Berntsen Gertrude (Miss), teacher of music. 31 Mont
gomery street, Eoath
Berry & Gould, saddlers & harness makers,i24 Queen st
Bertalot & Chiantore, coal exporters, 35 & 36 Mount
Stuart square
Berthgron Quarry Co. 11 Dumfries place
Best & Blake, engineers, 102 St. Mary st. T N 1429
Bevan Clements & Co. insurance brokers, 41 Mount
Stuart square
Bevan & Co. Limited, house furnishers. 97 St. Marv
street & 51 Queen street
Bevan Margaret (Mrs.), aparts. 5 Despenser st. Canton
Bevan Mary (Miss), shopkeeper. 77 Tudor st. Canton
Bevan 0. P. architect. 30 Charles street
Bevan Eobert. cycle & motor agent, 31, 33 & 35 Castle
street. T N 1808
Beynon David & Co. coal & coke merchants, Salisbury
road, Cathays. T N 4680
.Beynon T. & Co. Limited, colliery proprietors. Merthyr
house, James street. T N 48
Bibbings Elizh. (Mrs.), aparts.43 Tewkesbury st. Cathays
Bibhings Percy, apartments. 8 be Burgh street. Canton
Bibby William, fruiterer. 79 Albany road. Eoatli
Bickel M. L. fishmonger, 80 St. Mary street
Bickel Mai-y Lucy (Miss), fishmonger, 128 Queen street.
T N 533
Bickford Sarah (Mrs.), news agent.50 Severn gro. Canton
Bickford Thomas, Eoyal Exchange P.H. 145 Cowbridge
Bielski Bros, coal exporters. 85 Exchange buildings
Bilbrough A. & Co. Limited, marine insurance brokers,
4 & S Mount Stuart square
Billing Luke, ironmonger, 175 Clare road
Bines Ada (Miss), certified midwife, 339 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Bingham John, confectioner, 72 Walker road, Splott
Bingham John Parrot, grocer, 12 Alexandra rd. Canton
Binks, Craggs & Co. stevedores, 13 James st. T N 4932
Binns Percy, mechanical dentist, 107a, Albany rd. Roath
Birch Eleanor (Mrs.), teacher of music, 55 Cwmdare
street, Cathays
Birch Jacob, shopkeeper, 69 Pontypridd st. East Moors
Bird & Son Limited (Charles Bird, managing director),
grease manufacturers. East Moors ; registered office.
East Moors road, East Moors
Bird John,- boot maker, 152 Broadway, Eoath
Bird Mary (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 7 Wharton street
Birkdale Steam Ship Co. Liiu. (C. Radclilie & llu.
managers). 118 Bute street
Bishop William H. & Son, plumbers, 60 Albany road &
Elm lane. Eoath
Bishop Elizabeth (Miss), circulating library, 117 Albany
road, Eoath
Bishop Eobert, tailor, 5 Queen street. T N 1613
Bishop Eobert W. tailor, Fairoak road, Cathays & 11
Pentyrcb street, Cathays
Black James, paper maker, 13 Cli%'e road. Canton
Black John, boot repairer, 144 Pembroke road. Canton
Blacker R. H. & Son, builders, 59 Pencisely road. Can-
ton. T N 2441
Bla.-klnik t Marartbnr Ltd. (John E. Agnew, managr.).
paint manufacturers. CoUingdon road. West Bute dock
Bla.li' J. R, inland revenue" deed marking officer &
Blaenavon Co. Ltd. colliery proprs. 122 Exchange bidgi
Blaenelydach Colliery Co. Limited. 9 Mount Stuart sq
Blaendare Co. Limited, colliery proprietors, Dowlais
chambers. West Bute street
Blaiberg Ephraim. loan office. 64 Queen street
Blair H. G. & Co. Limited, chronometer makers. 17
James street. T N 310
Blair & Co. Limited, engineers. 128 Bute street
Blake Eliz.abeth (Mrs.), shopkpr. 160 Cairns st. Cathays
Blake Emma (Miss), dress maker, 14 Miskin st. Cathays
Blake Florence F. (Mrs.), midwife, 133 Crwys road
Blake Fredk. coal merchant, 40 Tewkesbury st. Cathays
Blake Heiuy Francis, engineer, see Best & Blake
Blake William A. plumber, 12 St. Peter's street, Eoath
Blanchard Leon, draper. 4 The Hayes & outfitter, 165
Bute street
Blanche Victor, tattooist, 279 Bute street
Bland John & Co. Limited, timber merchants. Insur-
ance buildings. New street ; yards, Sanquahar street.
East Moors & Dumballs road
Bland Alexander Frederick, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, Duke Street chambers, 26 & 27 Duke street
Bland Charles, boot & shoe maker, 75 Portman Moor
road, East Moors
Blane & Martinez Ltd. ship owners, 34 Mount Stuart sij
Blane & Co. Ltd. ship owners, 34 Mount Stuart square
Blee Lindsay & C.i. Limited, coal exporters, Atlantic'
buildings. Mount Stuart squai-e
Plemster Eose (Mrs.), news agent, 114 Portman Moor
road, East Moors
Blenkinsopp Lucy (Mrs.), stay maker, 6 Wharton street
Blessley Harry Douglas, architect & surveyor, 5 Dum-
fries place. T N 4332
Blessley Walter Scott, land & estate agent, 5 Dumfries
place. T N 4332
DIethyn William Henry,picture frame ma. no Albany rd
Bliauit C. A. & Co. Limited, coal exporters, io3 4; log
Bute street
Blick Tj-pewrit«r Co. Limited (The), 3 Custom House
street. T N 3540 .
Blight Joseph Nicholls, shoe maker, 2 Angus st Boatn
Blight Walter Jas. greengrocer, 40 Crwy.s rd- Cathays
Blight William Lyne M.D.. F.B.C.S Eng. L.E.C.P.Lond
physician & surgeon, 47 Newport road Eoath
Block Herbert J. auctioneer, see Scott & Block
Bloom Isadore, tobacconist. Eoyal buildmgs. Park place
Bloomfleld H. & Sons, weighing machinists, 19
Quay street & 18 Millicent street. T N 706
Blow Frederick L. & Co. stock & share brokers. Im-
perial buildings. Mount Stuart square. T A "Alert;"
2^4 CARDJFF.
80UTH WALKS
Lkk
Blundell, Spence & Oo. Limited, painl manufacturers,
233 Bute street & stores, Gladstone street, Bute street
Blundell John, ship broker, see Cory k Blundell
Boaden Rhoda (Miss), dress ma.96 Moorland rd. E.Moors
Board of Trade Mercantile Marine Office (B. Crichton
Neate R.X.R. chief supt. for Bristol Channel, re^s-
trar of Royal Haval Reserve, Bnte place. Docks
Boai-d of Trade Road Transport Board (Wales Division ;
Capt. J. Cresswell Higman, divisional officer) ;
iCardilT ajea ; Major .1. P. McGaul. sec). 8 Park
Ciove. T N 1460
Board of Trade Surveyors' Department (Captain T. E.
Galsworthy, principal officer for South Wales district,
chief emigration & detaining officer), Bute pi. Docks
Board Emma (Mrs.), butcher, 49 Bridge street
Bodega Co. Lim. wine & spirit merchants. 8 St. Mary st
Bogod Wilfrid & Joseph & Co. mechanical engineers, 98
Neville street. Canton
Bogutsky Rosie (Mrs.), draper, 38 Wood street
Bolivian Consulate (John Bovev, consul). 32 Mt. Stuart sq
Bolt Annie (Miss), artist, 72 Richmond road, Roath
Bolton's Mutual Films Ltd. film manufrs. 3 St. John st
Bond Charles, greengrocer, 382 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Bond Frederick, builder. 49 Beda road. Canton
Bond Henry, plumber. io3 Wellington street, Canton
Bond John, shopkeeper. 179 Broadway, Roath
Bond Robert, wheelwright, 44 Picton place. Canton
Bond Walter, shopkeeper, 117 Tewkesbury st. Cathays
Bonner Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 28 George st. Docks
Bonner J. B. suiveyor of taxes. Principality buildings,
27 L 29 Queen street
Bonner John W. N. mananer of the London Joint City
k -Midland Bank Limited, 10 Mount Stuart square
lii.nner Morgan R. ophthalmic optician, see Morgan R.
Bonner
Bonnyman Brothers & Co. merchants, 104 Bute street
Bonnvman James Smith, consulting engineer,io4 Bute st
Dnnvilston Estate Office (Williams & Homfray. agents),
32 Charles street
li.ioth & Bomford Ltd. electrical engineers. 17 Castle st
Booth, Gordon Griffiths & Co. investment con.sultants
k stock brokers, 70 Queen street, Cardiff (Telegi-ams,
■■Buttress;"' Tel, Xo. 418); Gresham chambers, 8g
TalT street. Pontypridd (Tel. No. 312); 31 Ewennv
rnad, Bridu'enil (Tel. No. 96) & no Cheapside. London
K C2, Tel. Nil. 3737 City. See advertisement
facing Map of South Wales
Booth Steam Ship Co Limited (Capt. R. M. Evans,
.igent). 13 James street. Docks. T N 2033
Booth Knsalmd Hilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 22 Leckwith
road. Canton
Boots Cash Chemists Limited, 118 Co-wbridge rd. Canton
Bi)ots Cash Chemists (Western) Limited, 31 Albany rd.
Roath k 36 Queen street
8ord Charles, Red Cow PH. 10 Wellington st. Canton
Bord Robert Tl.mi i.. cnpeoier. 60 Adam sb. Newtown
Boreham Ros.- 1 \I'- \ \l u.,nrv^ nf Bute P.H.154 Bute .^t
Sorgo GeorL'.'. .1,1!. ; Bute street
Borriiwdale '11 .1 ''\ un. joinery manufacturer,
125 Mackiiil ,, 1 > . , K ,,ih
Borthwick Th .n .- „ .~ 11, Limited, meat importeis.
Pellett street. Ni-wtuwn
Uothamley Wilson k Son, who. milliners, 3 The Hayes
Botsford John William B.A. solicitor & commissioner
f<.r oaths (firm. Cousins, Botsford & Co.), 20 & 22
Queen street
Bolticher Albert Henry, Halfwav hotel, 247 Cathedral
road. Canton. T N 3390
Boughtons, manufaiturer.s' agents. Western Mail cham-
bers, St. Mary street
Boulamardis Kiriacos, tailor, 277 Bute street
Bonld J. Ltd. cycle makers, 138 & 140 City road, Roath
Boulton Albert James, butcher. 119 Arran street, Roath
Bourlay Philip, dairyman, 3 Romilly crescent. Canton
Bouslield J. R. k Co. Limited, clothing manufacturers,
Swiss buildings, 58a, Queen street
Bovey John k Co. ship brokers, 32 Mount Stuart square
Biivnie L.n.iU,!. c.ale lu.ui m.iuiif.icl ui urs, 240 Bnte st
Bow Chong, laundry, 36 WoodviUe road, Cathays
Bowater W. H. Ltd. colliery proprs. 116 Exchange bldgs
Bowcott & Roberts, hut<:hers 9. & pork butchers 11,
Trinity street
Bowden Brothers, biscuit manufacturers, 151. 153, 8 &
156 Market hall, St. Mary street
Bowden E. & Co. boiler covering composition manu-
facturers. 34 Merchants' eicliange ; works. Walker rd.
East Moors
Bowden Ernest James, confectioner, 33 Pearl st. Roath
Bowden Herbert, baker, see Bucknell k Bowden
LLY S
Bowden John Henrv, ironmonger, 30 Charles street
Bowden William Hy. Atlas hotel, Leckwith rd. Canton
Bowdich Albert Edwin, tailor, 52 Richards st. Catha>s
Bowdick George Hy. boot repairer, la. York st. Canton
Bowditch Susan (Miss), laundress. 315 Cowbridge road,
Bowen M. k E. art needlework depot. 1 Queen St. arol«
Bowen Arthur, hide & skin mer. see Harrison & Bowen
Bowen Benjamin, dairy. 131 Moy road. Roath
Bowen Ellen Amy (Miss), provision dealer. 147 k 149
Market hall. St. Mary street
Bowen Jane (Mrs.), news agent, i Coburn st. Cathiijs
Bowen Lewis, provision dealer, 155 k 158 Market hall,
St. Mary street
Bowen Mary (Mrs.), confr. 200 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Bowen Thos. stone mason, 8 Stockland st. Grangetown
Bowen-Jon.3s John M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, i
Walker road. Splott ; surgery. 2 Habershon st. Splott
Bowhev Richard John, hair dresser, 135 City rd. Roath
BoMieJohn Cunningham M.B.. CM., D.P.H. surgeon.
128 Ne-ivport road, Roath
Bowkett Alice (Miss), midwife. 104:1. LlandafT rd. Canton
Bowler Arthur, blacksmith, 3 Sandringham rd. Roath
Pcwler Mary (Mrs.).shopkeeper,ii8 Habershon st. Splott
Bowles Frederick k Sons, haulage contractors, 41
Harrowby street. Docks
Bowles & Son. tobacconists, 9 James street. Docks ; 28
Queen street; 5 Great Western approach; 16 High
street & 70 k 107 St. Mary street
Bowles Caroline (Miss), draper, 6 Tudor street
Bowman Leonard, shopkeeper, 154 Broadway, Roath
Bowman Russell (Miss), chiropodist. 9 Dumfries place
Bowring C. T. k Co. Limited, ship brokers. Atlantic
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Bowring Petroleum Co. Lim. oil importers. Atlantic
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Box H. T. & Sons Limitod. cement manufacturers. Earl
lane. Grangetown
Boyce Alfred, butcher, 96 Neville street. Canton
Bovce Samuel, baker, 31 Adam street, Newtown
Bo'yce Wm. Jn. photographer. 87 Woodrille rd. Cathays
Bovd John L.R.C.P. k S.Edm. physician & surgeon, 2
Wellfield road. Roath
Bi.ve.. Joseph. Queen's Head P.H. 63 Bridge street
B.yes Sarah (Miss), news aiient, 6i Bridge street
Boies Thomas, plumber, i5 Agate street k xs^- Pearl
street, Roath
Boyle & Co. (Cardiff) Lim. boot k shoe warehouses, 10
k 17 Church street t 2 Hiirh street ; i Bute street :
80 Cowbridge road. Canton & 234 City road, Roath ;
wholesale warehouses, 27 Womanbv street
B.iyt Elsie M. (Mrs.), milliner, 26 Royal arcade
Brace & Co. grocers, 62 Crwys road. Cathays
Bracher Walter k Co. leather merchants, 8 The Hayes
Bradbrook John Henry, herbalist, 52a, Wood street
Bradburv, Greatorex k Co. Ltd. drapery warehousemen.
13 The Hayes
Bradbury, Son & Co. Lim. coal exporters (Ralph 0.
Dawson, agent), 34 Mount Stuart square
Bralhiirv D. R. sign writer. 61 Newport road. Rnath
T N 5038
Bradbiiiv Edward, boot repairer, 52 Wood street
Bradford Fred, fruitr. 92 to 96 -Market hall, St. Mary st
Bradford Lewis, insurance agent, i8i Inverness pl.Eoath
Bradley Wm. & Son, solicitors, 3 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Bradniim William & Co. fruit brokers, 6 & 8 Custom
House street k Colonial buildings. New street
Braily William, shopkeeper, 23 Meteor .st. Adamsdowii
Braes, Halliday (Cardiff) Limited, shipping agents, 124
Exchange buildings
agg
Albert, dairvman, 2 Westville
ad, Roath
Brailey Edward, tea merchant, see Roach k Brailey
Brailli R. D. Limited, merchants, 60 Bute street
Brailli Paul, ship broker, store dealer k furnisher & coal
exporter, Victoria buildings, 65 Buto street. T A
"Paolo, Cardiff;'' T N 1833
Brain S. A. & Co. Ltd. brewers k beer bottlers. Olil
brewery, 44 St. Mary street (T N's 3065 k 511) &
bottling stores, 69 Nora street, Boath
Bniithwaite. Heslop k Co. coal exporters, Exclianije
chambers, 7 Mount .Stuart .square
Branch Thomas Henry, picture frame maker, 21 tlorii-
wall street. Grangetown
Branksome Chine Steamship Co. Limited, steamship
owners. Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square
Branson William, patentee. Queen's chambrs. Queen st
Brassington Robert Walker, grninophone dealer. 33
Bray J. W. indoor surveyor. Custom house, Bute street
Brazilian Coal Co. Limited, coal shippers. Bute street
Bra7.ilian Consulate (Doiningns de Oliveira Alves.
consul ; Thomas Brookes, vice-consul). Consulate
chambers, 53 But« street
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.:
CARDIFf. 2S5
Bieckon Gecirfje.taii cab propr.see Goodridge & Breckon
Breffit Ernest, metal broker, see Scrivener, Breffit & Co
Brennan Catherine (Mrs.), aparts. 8i City road, Roatb
Brennan Robert, shoe maker, i Diamond street, Roath
Bri'teche Rosalie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 George st. Dock.s
Brptt Fred C. auctioneer, Clive chmbrs. I2i Queen st
Brett George R. wholesale confectioner, 59 Tudor st
Brewer Bros. & Co. electrical engineers, VVomanby st
Brewer Arthur John, baker, 134 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Brewer James, carpenter, 50 Swinton st. Sth. Splotlunds
Brewer John, stationer, 103 Donald street. Roath
Brewer Thomas Richard, butcher, 85 Portman Moor rd.
East Moors
Breyley Charles, baker, 40 Crofts street, Roath
Brian Alfred, wardrobe dealer, 119 City road, Roath
Brian Sarah (Miss), nurse, 14 Montgomery st. Roath
Brioe Ethel (Miss), teacher of music, 166 Corporation
road. Grangetown
Brice George Patrick, beer retlr. 21 Little Frederick st
Bride Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners. 112
Exchange buildings
Bride Edmond, master mariner, 8 Waterloo gdns.Eoith
Bridgwater Mary Anne (.Mrs.), confectioner, 50b. Cow-
l>iidge road. Canton
Brierley Edward E., M.B.. CM. physician & surgeon,
23 Newport road, Roath
Briggs & Co. boot makers, 2 Bute street
Briggs Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 6 Manor st. Cathays
Brightmans, boot warehouse, lo Duke street
Brimen Isaiah, artificial teeth maker, 91 Monthermer
niad, Cathays
Brims Donald, chemist, 32a, Cowbridge road. Canton
Brind Robert John, baker, 108 Cowbridge road. Canton
Brindand Maud (Mrs.), dress maker, 4 Durham street,
Grangetown
Briiinand George, fried fish dealer, 78 Eldon st. Canton
Bristol Channel Employers' Mutual Accident Indemnity
-Association Limited (David Davies, manager & sec).
128 Bute street. Docks
Bristol Channel Ports Mutual Friendly Society (Samuel
Fisher, sec), 39 Mount Stuart square
Bristol Channel Ship Stores Limited, ship store mer-
chant*, 9 & II Hunter street. Docks. T N 882
Biistol Channel Shipping Butchers" Association Limited
(The) (John Edwin ^Chilton, sec), 13 Mandeville
street. Canton
Bri.stol Channel Welding Co. Ltd. oxy-acetylene welders,
F.xchange chambers, 7 Mount Stuart square
Bristol Clothing & Supply Co. Limited, clothiers,Market
buildings, St. Mary street
Bristol & Dominions Producers' Association Limited,
meat importers, Pellet t street, Newtown
Bristol Scaling Co. boiler coverers, 4 Bute place
Bristol & West of England Friendly Collecting Society
(\. J. Pulling, general manager),' 98 & 100 Queen st'
Bristow. Wadley & Co. oil & colour, glass & paint mer-
chants, & wallpaper warehouse, 5 to 8 Mill lane.
Telephone No. 1517; telegrams." Glasshouse, Cardiff."
See advertisement
Bristow Matthew, haulier, 176 Arabella street, Roath
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (Wm. Rees Phillips,
supt.). Bank buildings. 98 St. Mary street
Britannic Merthyr Coal Co. Ltd. colliery nrnprietors,
Cambrian buildings. Mount Stuart square
British Anti-Fonling Composition & Paint Co. Ltd. paint
manufacturers. 35 & 36 Mount Stuart sq. T N 1363
British & Argentine Meat Co. Limited, frozen meat
importers (K. C. Howells, manager), 26 Tresillian
terrace, Penarth road & butchers. 88 Albany load &
if5 Broadw.ay, Roath; 5 Bridge street; ri6, 320 &
^76 Cowbridge road. Canton ; 21 Whitchurch road ,
129 Woodville road, Cathays; 43 Holme.sdale stieet,
Grangetown & 140 Penarth road
British Co. Ltd. coal merchants & furniture removeis,
6 Kingsway : 3 Crwys road, Cathays ; 23 Cowbridge
road. Canton & Canal bridge, James street
British Equitable Assiiranoe Co. Lim. (Rowland Smith k
Son. district representatives), 34 St. Mary street
Biitish Flottmann Drill Co. Limited, engineers \llrns
bank works, Allensbank road. Cath.ays
British & Foreign Bible Society, Station terrace
British Fram Construction Co. (1911) Limited (G. A.
Evans, sec), Clive chambers, 121 Queen street
British General Insurance Co. Ltd. (The), fire, life,
marine, accident, drivers, burglary, fidelity, plate
-lass & contingency (Fred W. Blower, branch man-
ager). 6 & 7 St. John street. See advertisement
British Hellenic Navigation Limited, ship brokers. 10
New wing. Exchange buildings
British Insulated & Helsby Cables Limited, electrical
engineers. Western Mail chambers, St. Mary street
British & Irish Plate Glass Insurance Co. Ltd. (Henry
L Biseley k Sons, district mgrs.), 69 & 70 Bute st
British Italian Shipping & Coal Co. Ltd. coal exporters,
Baltic house. Mount Stuart square .
British Mouldings & Glass Works Co. Ltd:. Pearl street.
Roath ■.
British Oxygen Co. Limited, East Moors rd. East Moors
British Ropeway Engineering Co. Limited, aerial rope-
way manufacturers (D. Llewellin Evans, agent), 120
Bute St. T A '• Brattice, Cardiff ;" T N's 3612 & 146
British Steam Ship Owners' Association (Vaughan &
Roche, sees.), 31 West Bute street
British Thomson-Houston Co. Limited, electrical en-
gineers. Royal chambers. Park place. T N 4392
British Westinghouse Electric k Manufacturing Co. Ltd
electrical engineers, 102 St.Mary st. T N's 4712 & 4713
British Widows' Assurance Co. Limited (William Muir,
branch manager), 5 St. John street
Brittan Robt. Chas. news agt. 166 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Britton Alfred, refresh, rms. 60 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Britton Arthur Ernest, dairyman, 84 Beda road. Canton
Biitton Chas. Alfd. fine art dlr. 22 High Street arcade
Britton Frederick, news agent, 33 Beresford road, Roath
Britton George, boot repairer, 42 Cyfarthfa st. Roath
Britton Stephen, painter & decorator, 7 Broadway,Roath
Broadribb & Co. piano warehouse, 6 Station terrace
Brockington Fred, ladies' tailor, 7 Queen st. T N 1954
Brodie Bros. & Co. ship chandlers, 69 James st. T N 98
Bromage Alex, k Co. pitwood imptrs.46 Exchange bldgs
BroAley Wm. Fdk. com. trav. 16 Strathnairn st. Roath
Brook (The) Pram Manufacturing Co. Limited, Canton
Cross works, Leckwith road. T N 627
Brook Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 42 James st. Docks
Brooke Bond k Co. Limited, tea merchants, ssa, Crad-
dock street. Canton; 106 Donald street, Roath & i(5o
Cathays terrace, Cathays
Brooke George, consulting engineer, Lloyds Bank build-
ings. Mount Stuart square
Brookes Thc.mas. vice-consul for Brazil, Consulate
chanilws. s^, Bute street
Br.iukes William, upholsterer, 74 City road, Roath
Brooks Dye Works Limited, dyers & cleaners. 1446,
Woodville rd. Cathays & 50 Cowbridge road. Canton
Brooks Charles, builder, 31 Elm street, Roath
Brooks James, boot k shoe repairer, 144a, Woodville
road, Cathays
Brooks Llewellyn, comrcl. travUr. 196 City road, Roath
Brooks Percival William Rowe, costmiiier, 100 Wood-
ville road, Cathays
Brooks Thomas Herbert, pilot, 70 Clive st. Grangetown
Brooks Thos. Wm. master mariner, 53 Claude rd. Roath
Brooks Wm. boot repr. 56 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Brooks William Isaac, caretaker of Sophia gardens, Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Brooks Wm. Joseph, Hope P.H. 45 North rd. Blackweir
Broom Alfred, insurance supt. 41 Lansdowne rd. Canton
Broomfield Fredk. Jn. colliery ao-t. 108 Exchange bldgs
Brotheiton John, boot k shoe maker, 47 James street
Brotherton Robert, boot repairer, 42 Hunter st. Docks
Broueher David, optician 3, & clothier 29 k 30, Carn-
Broughton George, baker. Lead street, Roath
Brown (Forster) k Rees, mining engineers, Guildhall
chambers, St. Mary street
Brown Gopsill & Sons Limited, sack contractors, CoUing-
don road. West Bute dock
Brown Alice (.Mrs.), aparts. 62 Beauchamp st. Canton
Brown Andrew, auctioneer, valuer, house & estate
agent, 70 Queen street. See advertisement
Brown Ben, boot repairer. Coveney street, Splott
Blown Beitram Paiker, wine k spiiit meichrnt, see
Greenwood & Blown
Brown Cecil G , LL B town cleik, clerk of the pe ic
foi the City & oleik to the C udiff Insurance Com
mittee. City hall Citha- Puk
Blown Chiisti ^ n I lile s| (n ineetnwn
Broun D J ^ 1 nlver«lt^ College of
S uth y^ lies cV M ( ithus park
B. iwil Eh/h Ann C. idl. k si L u.t n
BioT^n Foistei. muuo, e. _uiee ,1 e B.unn (Foiste.) &
Blown Fied fishmongei, :;i Wellheld loid, Roath
Brown Frederick, butcher. 96 City road, Koath
Brown George, grocer. 56a. System .street, Roath
Brown Geor|e, shopkeeper, 7 Bertram street. Roath
Brown George, shopkeeper, 13 Daniel street, Cathays
Brown GeorV shopkeeper. ^8 Milford st. East Moors
Br..wn Geo. Albert, heer ret^o & 12 Wyndham st.Cantn
Brown Henry, greengrocer, 1 19 Clifton street, Boath
Brown Henry! master mariner, 51 Talbot street. Canton
Blown James, boot repairer, 113 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Brown James, shopkeeper, 84 Minny street, Cathays
Brown Jane (Mrs.), certified midwife, 128 Albany road,
Roath
Brown John, tailor, 147 City road, Roath
286 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALE8.
[kelly's
Brown John Henry, Homilly inn, 60 Romilly eres. Canton
Brown Julia (Mrs.). secondhand furniture dlr.Loudoun pi
Brown Kate (Miss), dress ma. 22 Sussex st. Grangetown
Brown Louisa (Miss), dress maker, 2 CoTeny St. Splott
Brown Lucian J. house agent, see Heybyrne & Brown
Brown Morris, metal mer. 56 De Burgh st. Canton
Brown Stephen, shopkeeper, 47 Kent street, Grangetown
Brown Theophilas Lester, artificial teeth maker, 29
Whitchurch road, Cathays. T N 3735
Brown Walter, commercial trav. 47 Malefant st.Cathays
Browne Daniel E. S. solicitor (firm, Morgan (Lewis).
Box, Browne & Haslam), 31 High street
Browne Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner, 33 Caroline st
Browne Henry F. fancy draper, 13 &, 15 Morgan arcade
& 15 & 17 Hish Street arcade
Browne John, refreshment rooms, 273 Bute street
Browne Lucien L.D.S. dentist, 121 Queen st. T N 1950
Browne William, master mariner,63 Hamilton st. Canton
Browning, Jones & Morris, builders' merchants. Dum-
balls road. T JJ 1313
Bruce Magnus, insurance agent, 30 Australia rd.Cathay.<
Bruce-Cuvilje & Co. accountants, 9 New wing, Ex-
change buildings
Brulipwich S. & Co. ship store dealers, 113 Bute street
6 West Bute street. Docks
Binnker Geore", chimney sweep, 78 Severn road. Canton
Brunt Ellen (.Mrs.), shopkeeper, 37 Albert st. Canton
Bruton Albert Willie, ship broker, 6 Mount Stnart'sq
Bruton Harry Windsor, baker, 62 Holmesdale street,
Grangetown
Bryan E. & Co. clothing manfrs. Windsor la. T N 1914
Bryan J. H. & Co. hardware niers. 38 Mount Stuart stj
Bryan Edgar Samuel, tailor, 279 Cuwbridgc rd. Canton
Bt7an Mary Ann (Mrs.), Railway temperance hotel.
Great Western approach. T N 2013
Bryan Wm. ereengro. 58 Portman Moor rd. East Moors
Bryant B. (Miss), aparts. 29 Ruthin gardens, Cathays
Bryant Cecilia (Mrs.), beer ret. 46 & 47 Louisa st. Docks
Bryant George, blacksmith, 18 Dudley street, Docks
Bryant Helena (Mrs.),midwife,82 Tewkesburv st Cathavs
Bryant P. J. (Miss), costumier, 29 Ruthin gdns. Cathays
Bryon Frederick, gramophone dealer, 36 Lower Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Buchanan Herbert, dairvman, 136 Albanv road, Roath
Buchannan Georire Herbert, solicitor (Brm, Forsdike,
Bochannan & Giles), 34 Queen street
Buekham Frederick L.R C P.Edin , L.R.C.S.Edin. phv-
sician & surgeon, 74 Albany road, Eoath
Buckingham James T. dairyman, 76 Albany road & 18
Clifton street, Eoath
Buckland & Co. wholesale wall paper merchants, 8
Priory street. Queen street. T X 1274
Buckland Fanny (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, i27Wood-
ville road, Cathays & 51 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Buckland Sidney Herbert, tailor.54 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Buckland William Francis, wall paper merchant. We<;t-
ern Mail chambers, St. Mary street
Buckler & Buckler, fruit mers. 17 Custom House street
Bucknell k Bowden, bakers, Dinas place. Grangetown
Bucknell Henry Hugh, decorator, 15a, Wharton street
Buckner John, butcher, 12 Queen street. T N 904
Budd & Co. Limited, coal exporters, Dowlais chambers
West Bute street. T X 3109
Budd H. coal exporter, see Judd, Budd & Son
Budding Henry, tailor. 67 Richards terrace. Roath
Badgell Henry J. insurance agt. 64 Llanfair rd. Canton
Budgen Henry, architect, 95 St. Mary street
Budsett H. H. 4; S. & Co. Limited, wholesale grocers :
branch. Colonial buildings. New street
Builders- .Supply Co. (E.ssex) Limited, merchants, 6 &
7 .St. John street
Hoist James Joseph MB Lond., L.S.A. physician & sur-
geon & public vaccinator for Cardiff district k divi-
sional police surgeon A district, 50 Park place (T N
•.^03) & .i Custom House street. T N 1302
Bull L.>wis & Co. hardware niers.50 & 51 George st Dcks
Bull John Stores, clothiers, 44a, Bute street
''"'•lad*Xath'''^'^'°' ^^"^^ °' '""'■"■ "^^ Newport
Bull W. C. haulier, 143 Broadway, R.iath
Bull William Charles, haulier, 52'Sapphire street, Roath
Biiller Thomas, fried fish dealer, 3 Flint street, Maindy
Bullock Albert Henry, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, 5 Queen street. T N 1583
Bullock James, shopkeeper. 38 Llanfair road. Canton
Biiln-an James B. cabinet maker. Tvn-y-coed pi. Roath
Cu mer Brothers, proviiion brokers, '9 Custom House st
Bnlpin Charles, hair dresser, 4 Windsor rd. Newtown
Bunce Joseph shopkeeper, 2, Flora street, Cathavs
BnnTt l" •'''?''P''P''-95 PoTtinaii Moor rd.F.Mt' Moors
S^, K n'*'' • y"^'- 9 Qelligaer street. Cathavs
BnrcJi Henry Jn. tobaccnst. 5 Wyeverne ro;i,l Cathiv,
Bnrchell Geo. chimney .weep? 6 l!i«nmae. st^Granget^in
Borden Stephen, shopkpr. 13 & 15 Green st. Riverside
Biireau Veritas Internationil Register of Shipping (T. D.
Widdas, manager), 5 Dock chambers. Bute street
Burford Amelia (Mrs.), dairyman, Clive st. Grangetown
Burford Howard Oliver F.L.A.A. accountant, i Mayfield
avenue, Victoria park
Burford W. Edwd. shopkpr. i Nth. Clive st.Grangetown
Baree Arthur H. & Co. wholesale ship store merchants.
7 Hunter street. Docks
Burge Fredk. M. beer retailr. 211 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Burge Gladys (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, 59a, Severn
ro.id. Canton
Burge Maud (Mrs.), milliner, 68 Albany road
Burge Reginald M. fishmonger, 2 St. John street
Burgess Charles, greengrocer, 41 City road, Eoath
Burgess Edward Alexander, grocer, 62 & 64 Mont-
hermer road, Cathays
Burgess Eva (Mrs.), dress ma. 27 Thornhill st. Canton
Burgess Joseph, shopkpr. 45 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Burgess Ed. Llewellyn, grocer, & post office,43 North rd
Burland Alfred, shopkeeper, 9 Wellington st. Canton
Burn Elizabeth (Mrs.), coal dealer. Metal st. Roath
Burnell Frank, greengrocer, 74 Paget st. Graniretnwn
Burnell John, grccer, 115 Severn grove. Canton
Borness James & Sons, coal exporters. 3 Bute cre-i-ent
Bnrnett Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 49 Ethel st. Canton
Burns Charles W. clothier. 6 Carlisle street. South
Splotlands & 17 Clifton .street
Burns Harry, china dealer, 85 Cathays terrace. Cathavs
Burns Thomas, Duke of Clarence P.H. Clive rd. Canton
Burns Wm. Hy.marine store dlr.Havelock pl.Granget.wn
Burnyeat, Brown & Co. Limited, coal exporters, 20
Exchange buildings
Burridge Bessie (Mrs.), shopkpr. 20 Spencer St. Cathay.^'
Burridge Seaton, ladies' hair dresser, 4 Windsor place.
T N 2189
Burris William, Blue Anchor P.H. 2 Wharton street
Burroughes & Watts Limited, billiard table makers
(show rooms), 26 Castle street. T N 945
Burrows Brothers, coal & coke contractors. Exchange
chambers, 7 Mount Stuart square. T A " Burbro ; "
T N 5069
Burrows Francis, shopkeeper, 23 May street, Cathays
Burrows Frances (Miss), teacher of music, 97 Clan le
road, Roath
Burrows Helen (Mrs.), midwife, 25 Dogfield St. Cathays
Burrows James, shopkeeper, 59 Habershon st. Splott '
Burrows Robert, furniture remover, 15 King's rd. Canton
Burrows Eobert, King's Cross inn, 25 Caroline street
Burstein Nahum Selig, mechanical dentist, 135 Albanv
road, Eoath
Bnrt & Co. Ltd. leather mers. 22 Bute st. T N 10.2
Burt Fredk. coach builder, 118 Woodville rd. Cathavs
Burt Mabel (Mi^s), costumier, 24 St. John's ores. Canton
Burton E. k Son Limited, carriers by water k whar-
fingers, Alice street. Docks k West wharf
Burton George, coal mer. 109 Moorland rd. East Moors
Burton William, tobacconist, 154 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Bush Alfred, decorator, 19 Theobald road. Canton
Bush Alfred Joseph, house decorator, 31 Neville st.Cantn
Bush Edwin, shopkeeper, 46 Herbert street, Maindy
Bush Wm. James, teacher of painting, 23 St. Mary st
Bushel] John, butcher, 22 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Business Statistics Co. Ltd. (The), publishers, Baltic
ho. Mount Stuart sq. T A "Corporate;" T N 1323
Bussell Alice Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, 83 Paget st.
Grangetown
Bussell David, shopkeeper, 21 Stuart street. Docks
Butcher Elizh. (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 99 City rd. Eoath
Butcher James fried fish dealer. 152 City road, Roath
But-cher Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Pearl st. Eoath
Butcher Susannah (Mrs), shopkeeper, 12 Bute terrace
Butchers' Film Service Ltd. film renters, 17 Quay st
Bute Coal Co.(FranfcMorgan,man.).i6LIanda£F rd. Canton
Bute (The) Dock Enbber Co. Limited, india rubber
merchants, 106 Bute street
Bute Docks Motor Engineerini; i, Transport C'l. Ltd.
Bute Estate" Oflice'(Doui:las FiTiser'.'land aVent LCa^'ne st
But* Estate Work Shops (John Lewis, foreman m
charge). North road
Bute Gas Works (Alfred James Ward, manager). East
Tyndall street, East Moors
Bute (Marquis of) Collieries (Herbert Cecil Jones,
agent), i Dock chambers, Bute street
Bute Ship Building, Enirineerincr k Drv Dock Co. Ltd.
(J. Fisher, manager), Bute Dry dock, Eoath basin
(T N 3700) ; enquiry office. Phoenix buildings. Mount
Stuart .square
Bute Wheel Works rC. Stociue'.or. propriel-or). wheel-
wriirhts. Hnrnian street. Docks
DIKEOTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
CARDIFF. 287
Bute Works Supply Co. Limited (The), railway plant k
rolling .stock manufacturers, Cymric buildings. West
Bute street. T A "Gething;" T N 2645
Butler Fredk. Wm. customs & excise officer,Westgate st
Butler Henry, shopkeeper, 21 Moira place, Adamsdown
Butt, Vosper & Knight, woollen manufacturers, Swiss
buildings, sSa, Queen street
Butt Sidney, greengro. 12 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Bntter Creams Limited, confectioners, 7 Royal aracde &
109 Queen street
Buttrills Land Co. Limited (H. G. Alexander, sec), 5
High street
Bivllfa & Merthyr Dare Steam Collieries (1891) Ltd.
colliery proprietors. Aberdare house. 28 & 29 Mount
Stuart square. 1 N 3828
Byrn Alfred, commcl. travllr. 144 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Byrne E'telle (Mrs.), nurse. 37 Strathnairn st. Roath
Bywater Alfred William, ironmonger, 30 Wood street
Bywater John A. tailor, 67 Cwmdare street, Cathays
Caddy John, shopkeeper, 146 Eldon street. Canton
Cadle Percy E. & Co. cigarette manufacturers & whole-
sale tobacconists ; makers of " Sweet Malt," " Tintern
Abbey,'' " Pecco " & other high-class cigarettes &
•' Virtulat " mixture, mild & cool, 36 St. Mary street.
Mount Stuart square ; 49 & 70 Queen street & 14a,
Mount Stuart square
Cadle John, confectioner, 30 Milford street. East Moors
Cadogan Chas. Jn. commcl. trav. 99 Romilly xd. Canton
Cadogan Oliver Llewellyn, photographer, 3 Windsor pi
Cadogan William, painter, 193 City road, Roath
CaiTery Jn. Parker, comcl. trvllr. 94 Miskin st. Cathays
Cnffery John Parker, printer, 68 Bute street
Cairns Street & May Street Mission (Arthur Elliott,
evangelist),. 117 & i22 Woodville road, Cathays
Cairns Elizabeth (Miss), masseuse, 26 Windsor place.
T N 2396
Calder Alexander, hosier & glover, 98 Queen street
(T N 21 10) & I Castle street
Calder Thomas Chartres, dry dock agent, 2 Pier Head
chambers, Bute street
Caldwell G. E. A. landing surveyor. Custom ho, Bute st
Callaghan & Sons Limited, potato importers, East side.
West But« dock. T N 4108
Callaghan Maggie (Miss), poultry dealer, 28 Market
hall, St. Mary street
Callander's Cable & Construction Co. Limited, electric
cable manufacturers, 11 Windsor place. T N 207
Oalli Mary (Mrs.), painter, 96 Clifton street, Roath
Callinicos Alexander & Co. ship store merchants, 47
George street. Docks
Callinicos Brothers, ship store dealers, 2 Pier Head
chambers, Bute street
Callow Benj. chimney sweeper, 38 Cathays ter. Cathays
Callow Mary (Mrs.), fried fish dealer. 48 Constell.ition
street, Roath
Calway Ernest, refreshment rooms, 7 Kingsway
Calway Mary Jane (Mrs.), boot Tepr.86 Crwys rd. Cathays
Cambria Trading Co. merchants, 117 Exchange bldgs
Cambrian Aircraft Constructors Limited, East Tyndall
street, East Moors
Cambrian Collieries Limited, Cambrian buildings.Mount
Stuart square
Cambrian Wagon Co. Limited (The), railwav wagon
manufacturers. East Moors road. East Moors'
Cambrian Welding & Engineering Co. Ltd. engineers,
Fanny street, Cathays
Cambridge H. & Son, consulting engineers, 35 & 36
Mount Stuart square
Camden Est;ites & Investments Limited, estate agents,
37 James street. T N 3857
Cameron Donald, tailor, see Edwards & Cameron
Cameron John, master mariner, 23 Teilo street. Canton
Cameron John, superintendent of locomotives, carriage
& wagon dept. Taff Vale Railway Co. Cardiff Docks
Cameron Robert M.D., Ch.B. physician & surgeon, q
Miskin street, Cathays ^ v
Camfield Florence (Miss), teacher of music, 20 Wells-
field road, Roath
Campbell & Isherwood Ltd. electrical enginrs.5i Bute st
Campbell J. & W. & Co. warehousemen, 70 Queen st &
Paradise place. T N 2162
Campbell W. A. & Co. shipping agents, 56 Mount
Stuart square
Campbell Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, iq Habershon
street, Splott
Campbell Frederick William M.R.C.S.Eng., L.H.C.P.
Lond. physician & surgeon, 349 Gowbridge rd. Canton
Campbell Robt. Jas. aparts. 32 De Burgh st. Canton
Campion-Frank Lilly (Mrs.), music teacher, 76 Llantarr
road. Canton
Canadian Government Emigration Office (Major Sidney
Walter Pugh, representative), 28 High street. T A
" Emigration ; " T N 2466
Canford Chine Steamship Co. Ltd. steamship owners.
Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square
Cann & Glass Limited, coal exporters, 103 Bute street
Cann William Jas. shopkeeper, 185 Cairns St. Cathays
Canning James & Richd. boot mas. 10 Stuart st. Docks
Canning George, shopkeeper, 7 Amherst st. Grangetown
Canterbury Richard J. shopkeeper, 81 North Clive
■street, Grangetown
Cantillon Denny Edward M.D., B.Ch. E.U.I, surgeon,
150 Clare road
Cantnn Cattle .Market & Slaughter Houses (William
Thomas, manager), Carmarthen street. Canton
Canton Cinema Theatre Limited (A. Victor Allen, man-
ager), Cowbridge road. Canton
Canton Coliseum (Roland & Mrs. Mary Hannah William.s,
proprietors). Cowbridge road. Canton
Canton' Conservative Club (Herbert Ovens, sec), 40
Llandaff road. Canton
Canton Liberal Club & Institute (Maurice Ash, sec),
301-303 Cowbridge road. Canton
Canty Emily (Mrs.), grocer, 33 Neville street. Canton
Capel Arthur & Co. (South Wales) Limited, ship
owners, 70 & 71 Exchange buildings
Capel Brothers, jewellers, 3 & 4 Queen Street arcide
Capelle & Leon, ship brokers, Atlantic buildings, Mount
Stuart square
Caple Freilk. shopkeeper, 65 Court rd. Grangetown
Caple Percy, outfitter, 198 Bute street
Capper W" J. & Co. grocers, 5 Bank buildings, Clifton
street, Rnath
Cappers (Benjamin Cotton), tea, coffee & provision
merchants, 3 Church street. T N 2890
Gapron Thomas, butcher, 3 Miskm street, Cathays
Car & General Insurance Corporation Limited (T. Butt
Ekins, local manager). Bank hldgs. q8 St. Mary street
Cari-opol Film Co. Ltd. lilm Tenters, 15 Pembroke ter
Garde Jesse, haulier, 3 Margaret street. Docks
Cardell Edwin, produce broker, 5 Whitchurch road,
Cathays. T N 1764
Carder Thomas, tobacconist, 100 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Carder Wm. shopkpr. 37 Cross st. North rd. Maindy
Cardiff Abattoir Products Co. Limited, tripe dressers ;
registered offices, 64 Queen street (T N 677) ; works.
Canton cattle market, Carmarthen street. Canton.
T N 1758
Cardiff Alkali Co. Ltd. North Clive street, Grangetown
Cardiff Arcade Co. Ltd. (W. H. Price, sec.),8Windsor pi
Cardiff Arcade Chambers Co. Ltd. (W. H. Price, sec),
8 Windsor place
Cardiff Auto-car Co. motor enginrs. Fanny st. Cathays
Cardiff Bowling Club (Idris E. Arnott, hon. sec),
Sophia gardens, Cowbridge road. Canton
Cardiff Bon Marche (Morgan Davies, proprietor),
drapers, outfitters, milliners, furnishers &c. 44, 46
t 43 Crwys road, Cathays (T N 4503) & 9 & 10
Queen Street arcade
Cardiff (The) Brattic:e Cloth Co. (D. Llewellin
Evans, proprietor), 120 Bute street & Dumballs road.
T A "Brattice, Cardiff;" T N's 3612 & 146. See
advertisement
Cardiff & Bristol Channel Incorporated Shipowners'
Association (W. R. Hawkins, sec), 6 Exchange bldgs
Cardiff & Bristol Channel Pitwuod Importers' Associa-
tion (W. R. Hawkins, sec), 6 Exchange buildings
Cardiff Buildmg Society(W. H. Price, sec), SWindsor pi
Cardiff Butchers' Wool & Hide Co. Limited (Herbert
Rooksby, sec), 46 Constellation street, Roath
Cardiff Canadian Coal Co. Ltd. coal exporters, 130 Butest
Cardiff Chamber of Commerce Reference & Statistical
Library(Willoughby R.Hawkins, sec.),6 Exchange bldgs
Cardiff I The) Channel Drv Docks & Pontoon Co. Limited
(William Cocks, managing director); head office.
Roath basin (T N 2684) ; enquiry office. Phoenix.
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Cardiff & Channel Mills Lira, mllis 24 Custom House st
Cardiff Charity Organisation Society (Miss M.. Cariss,
sec), Duke Street Arcade chambers, Duke street
Cardiff Children's Home (Miss Martha Brown, matron),
15 Northcote street, Roath
Cardiff Onema Theatre Limited (M. Mncdonald, man-
ager), 92 Queen street. T N 3391 ^ T.J
Cardiff City Wholesale Cabinet & Upholstery Co. Ltd.
hirniture manufacturers. Mardy street. Grangetown
Cardiff Collieries Ltd. (Arthur E. Morgan, manager),
colliery proprietors, 6 Bute crescent. Docks
Cardiff Colliery Supply Co. Limited (John Eosser man-
fiLi-er & sec ) East Moors rd. East Moors. T N 788
Cardiff Con-ervatiye Club Co. Limited (Alfred Shank-
'land F S A.A. sec). Western Mail bldgs. T N 4733
Cardiff Co-operative Society Ltd. (Bakery) (E. W.
Gaskiii, manager), Pentyrch street, Cathays
288 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALE8.
[kelly's
Cardiff Co-operative Socitty Limit«l (Abraham Seig,
sfc), 69 Albany road, Roath ; 8 & 10 Splott road,
Splotlands ; i;8 Clare road; 375 Cowbridge road;
12 Sneyd street; 35 Wells street. Canton & no Crwys
load, Sneyd street & 19 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Cardiff Corporation Depot (stores), Crawshay lane,
Penarth road
Cardiff Corporation Electric Light Stn. ElJon st. Canton
Cardiff Corporation Electric Lighting Works; sub-
station, Adelaide street. Docks
Cardiff Corporation Public Works Department (George
Heiirv Lock, inspector). Trade street
Cardiff' Corporation Public W.,rks Depot. Burt st. Docks
Cardiff Corporation .Scaventrer Dei.;ntinent (William H.
Brown, inspector). Trade ^lieet
Cardiff Corporation Water Works (Eli Richards, chief
inspector). Trade street & (William S. Caley, reser-
voir keeper) Cyn-coed road, Roath park
Cardiff' Cottage Co. Limited (Walter J. Gale, collector),
19 Sanquhar street. East Moors
Cardiff & County Club (T. J. Tyrrell, sec. & manager)
Westgate street. T S's 4492 & 4493
Cardiff County Court Office (His Honor Stanley Hill
Kelly, judge ; Harry Cousins, registrar ; William Price
James, high bailiff; A. E. Crowther, chief clerk),
Westgate street
Cardiff & Countv Horticultural Societv (A. Maurice
Bailey, sec), 24 Duke street
Cardiff & County Public Health Laboratory (.1. P. H.
Davies M.A., M.B., D.P.H. (acting) & Edwd. Walford
.M.D.. D.P.H. directors; John H. Sugden M.Sc,
F.I.C. chemist & water bacteriologist ; William E. R
Allen (solicitor), clerk). Cuuntv "hall, Cathavs park
& 9 The Parade
Cardiff & County Superannuation & Benefit Societv (A.
Maurice Bailey, sec), 24^ Duke street
Cardiff Creche & Home for Resident Babies (Mrs. Mai-y
Lornie, matron), 29 & 31 Gljiirhondda street, Cathays
Cardiff Decorating & Building Co. Limited, 11 Moira
terrace, Adamsdown
Cardiff & District Citizens' Union (Rev. John Thomas,
hon. sec; Major John Russell, general sec); office,
Roya] chambers. Park place
Cardiff & District Commercial Road Transport Associa-
tion (Gilbert D. Shepherd F.C.A. sec), Gresham
chambers. Kings-way
Cardiff & District Congregational Board (incorporated)
(W. Morgan, sec), 12 &. 14 Westgate street
Cardiff & District Ferro-Concrete Construction Co.
(The), concrete manufrs. Tresillian ter. Penarth rd
(.'ardiff District Maritime Board (W. R. Hawkins, sec
for Shipowners; A. L. Seagrave, sec for Seamen's
Union), Mercantile Marine office, Bute place
Cardiff & District Retail Bespoke Tailors' Association
(Gilbert D. Shepherd F.C.A. sec), Gresham cham-
bers, Kingsway
Cardiff k District Society for Equal Citizenship. 132
Queen street. T N 4944
C:wdiff & District Temperance & Band of Hope Union
(Ler.nard Page, general sec). 35 Windsor place.
Cardiff Education Committee Workshops (Charles
Evans, clerk of works, in charge),Windsor rd.Newtwn
Cardiff Education Offices (John J. Jackson B.A.
(hamster at law), director of education & s-ecretary
'r 4 ^'''"■''"■">" committee). City hall, Cathays park.
Cardiff Electric Co. electrical engineers, 30 Charles st
Cardiff Estate Co. Ltd. (J. Fooks, sec), 3 Park place'
Cardiff E»'angelical Free Church Women's Council (Mrs
Tydvil E. Thomas B.A. hon. sec). Royal chambers;
Park place
Cardiff Exchange & Oflire Co. Limited (Tlie) (F. de C
Hamilton, sec), 113 Exchange buildings
Cardiff Fine Art Co. Limit<>d. ,4 Queen Street arcade
Cardiff Foundry & Engineering Co. Ltd. iron founders
Hurraan street, Docks. T A "Castings;" T N 47^2'
OardifT Fur Stores Limited (The) (H. R. Harrison,
manager), furriers. 2a, Newport road. Roath
Cardiff Gas Light k Coke Co. (Geo. Clarry.general mgr.
a sec. ; R. J. Auckland, assistant sec. & accountant ;
H. D, Madden, engineer; Thomas W. Andrews, Thos'
Taylor, George Gover, A. Poulsom. H. Follev, W C
Jewell. C. G. Brown & C. F. Walrnnd, collectors);
general ofBces k show rooms, Bute terrace & 9 Queen
street, Cardiff; also 35 Windsor road, Penarth;
uianyfacturing station, Grangetown. T A " Clarrv
Cardiff ; " T N's 2677 & 2678 "
Cardiff k Glamorgan Advertising Co. Limited fT V
Davies, sec), i Park street
Cardiff & Glanioriranshire Land & Bnihlin" Inv..sM„e„i
Co. LimitejJ (Thomas & Harding, sees). Queen's
chambers. Queen street
Cardiff Guardians' Homes (Miss Margaret Tovey, Miss
Blanche Chappie & Miss Bessie Jones, matrons),
II, 13 & 15 Bomilly crescent & (Miss Maccarten &
Miss Slamin, matrons) 40-42 Llanfair road
Cardiff Hematite Iron Ore Co. Limited (John Hutchin-
son, sec). Western Mail chambers, St. Mary street
Cardiff High School for Boys (J. R. Roberts M.A. head
master), in -\ewport road, Roath
Cindiff Hi^rb Street Arcade Co. Limited (The) (F. de C.
Hamilton, sec), "3 Exchange buildings
Cardiff Incorporated Chamber of Commerce ^T. J.
CallagLan, president; Willoughby R. Hawkins, sec),
6 Exchange buildings
Cardiff Institute for the Blind (Incorporated) (Darid A.
R. Jeffrey, manager; P. H. Coward, hon. treasurer);
workshiqis, Lnng?ross ■street, Newport road. T N 378
Cardiff Iiitpvuieiliatc S-hool for Girls (Miss Mary Collin
B.A. hea.l uii-inss). 2^ & 28 The Parade, Tredfgarville
Cardiff' Jewish Instilute (Lewis Flegestone, sec), Metro-
pole buildings, .'jtiitioii terrace
Cardiff Junction Dry DiK-k & Engineering Co. Limited
(W. Hedlev Graham, manager). West side. East Bute
dock & Tubal Cain foundry,East Bute dock. T N 2971
Cardiff Liberal Association (G. Robarts-Arnold, sec),
la. Wood street
Cardiff Licensed 'Victuallers' & Beerhouse Keepers' In-
corporated Association .(P. J. Thomas, sec). Queen's
chambers, Queen street
Cardiff Malting Co. Limited.East T>ndall st.East Moors
Cardiff Maritime Investment Trust Corporation Ltd.
Dowlais chambers. West' Bute street
Cardiff -Masonic Hall C". Limited (T. M. Barlow, sec.):-
registered ofliof. (ii,Mr.i,l -i.-et
Cardiff Master 1:1. \ 1 n m (I.saac Watkins,
sec), 22 The B:i ■ : ^ 1 1 . ade •
Cardiff Motor Siii .. i; _- ' ml Esnouf, proprietor).
363a, Cowbridge road. Lautoii
Cardiff Municip.ii Tuberculosis Institute (J. C. Gilchrist
M.D. physician), 10 The Parade, Tredegarville
Cardiff Musical Societv (J. Fooks, sec), 3 Park place
Cardiff Naturalists' Society (G. D. Shepherd F.C.A
hon. sec), Greshiim chambers. Kingsway
Cardiff New Cemetery (Joseph Larke Wheatley, clerk }.
registrar to burial board ; Harry Rouse, manager)^
Fairoak road, Cathays. T N 4018
Cardiff New Era Laundry Limited, laundry, art dyers
& dry cleaners, Pendyris street. Riverside
Cardiff Olyinpia (Moss" Empires Limited, proprietors).
63 Queen street. T N 4115
Cardiff, Penarth & Barry Coal Trimmers' Union (Samuel
Fisher, sec), 39 Mount Stuart square
Cardiff & Penarth Mutual Plate Glass Insurance So-
ciety Limited (Gilbert D. Shepherd F.C.A. sec),
Gresham chambers, Kingsway
Cardiff Permanent Money Society (A. S. Fowles, sec).
Park chambers, 53 Queen .street
Cardiff Pilotage Board (T. C. Wan-en Evans, clerk i.
collector), Stuart street. Docks
Cardiff Port Sanitary Authority (Edward Walford M.D..
D.P.H. medical officer of health; David Jenkins, chief
inspector) ; Port offices, 95 Bute street & City hall.
Cathays park
Cardiff Premium Trading Stamp Co. general dealers,
24 & 31 Castle arcade
Cardiff Provident Dispensary (Edward Lewis, hon.
sec. ; Joseph Bargery, dispenser), 5 Guildford street
Cardiff Public Libraries, Trinity street (Harry Farr,
chief librarian ; R. G. Williams, deputv librarian
(T N 1225); branches. Cathays, Whitchurch road
(T N 4578); Roath, Newport road (T N 3502);
Canton, Cowbridge road (T N 3395) ; Graiigetoivn.
Clive street (T N 1560); George street, Bute docks
& Moorland gardens. East Moors. T N 1561
Cardiff Public Weighing Machine (William Jenkins,
weigher), Wellington street. Canton
Cardiff Pure Ice & Cold Storage Co. Limited (R. Rees,
sec), 15 & 16 Merchiinis' exchange & Tiesilliaii ter-
race, Penarth road
Cardiff Racquet & Fives Court Co. Limited (William
Sydney Sweet-Escott, sec), Westgate street
Cardiff Racquet k Lawn Tennis Club (E. A. Sheen, hon.
sec), Westgate street
Cardiff Railway Co. (The Marquis of Bute, chairman;
E. A. Prosser, general manager ; .Marie Hope,
engineer in chief; J. C. Dore. accountant; Capt.
T. N. Rosser. dock master; W. H. Treatt, collector
of dues; W. N. Thompson, wharlinger; J. S.
Kendall, superintendent of stores; A. J. Ward, gas
works manager; W. J. Holloway. mineral & traffic
manager; David Davies, supt. of police); office, Pier
head, Bute docks
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDII'F.
289
Cardiff Railway Company En<firieering Works (Alaric
Hope, chiel' engineer ; C. Billinijham, mechanical
engineer), Tyndall street & West side, East Bute dck
Cardiff Railway Workmen's Cottage Co. Limited (J.
Fooks, sec), 3 Park place
Cardiff Ropeworks & Brattice Cloth Co. (1900) Limited,
rupe manufacturers, Penarth 1 <tad
Odrdiff School of Commerce (T. A. Blogg, principal),
Grey Friars road. Park place. T N 1329
Cardiff Ship Store Co, Limited, ship store dealers, 34
.James street (T N 1727) & 23a. Mount Stuart square
Cardiff Shipping Co, Limited, ship owners, Atlantic
buildings, Mount Stuart square
Cardiff Shipping Federation Lim, (W. R. Hawkins,
Sfcretary), 4 New wing. Exchange buildings
Ca-diff & South Wales Horse Show (Charles M. Berke-
le\. .sec), 4 Park place
iMn'liff & South Wales Wagon Co. Limited, East Moors
lOLid. East Moors
Ciirdiff Stationery Co. Limited, general stationers,
Dowlais arcade & 4; South William street. Docks
Cardiff Steaui Laundry. Dyeing, Carpet & Window Clean-
ing Co. Limited (R. Leach Steele, general manager),
Marlborough road. Roath
Cardiff Steam Navigation Co. Liuiited, ship owners,
12 James street
Cardiff' Steam ToHing Co. Ltd. ship owners (Guthrie,
Heywood & Co. Ltd. managers), 8 Mount Stuart sq
r.ndiff Stock Exchange (William H. Evans A.l.S.A.
s-c), 25 Exchange buildings. T A "Stock Ex-
rh:,nge;- T N's 3192. 3193 it 330
Cardiff Theatre Co. Ltd. (B. H. Seel, sec), 84 St.Mary st
Cardiff Timber Co. timber merchants, 2 Dock chmbrs.
But* street
Cardiff Times (D. Duncan & Sons Limited, proprietors;
published first edition on friday, second on Satur-
day). 102 St. Mary street & Westgate street
Cardiff Tialer* Limited, merchants, 13 James street
Cardiff Turkish Baths Co. Limited (J. J. David, sec.) ;
reg. office. 36 Windsor place
Cardiff' Union Casual Wards (Ernest William Saville,
supt.), 12 King's road. Canton
Cardiff Union Cottage Homes (Miss Mary Lewis &
Miss Annie Hoare, mothers in charge), 433 & 435 &
iMiss E. J. Mogg & Miss A. Bees, mothers in charge)
449 & 431 Cowbridge road
Cirdiff Union Dispensary (Henry Jenkin Owen, dispenser),
52 Charles street
Cardiff' Cnion Offices (A. J. Harris, clerk), 11 Park pi.
T N 414
Cardiff Washed Coal Co. Limited (The), coal mer-
chants, 127 Bute street
Oiidiff Workmen's Cottage Co. Liniited(Howell Williams.
sec). 28 Charles street
Cardiff Workmen's Institute (Edward Leece, sec), Mil-
ford street. East Moors
I'ardiff Workmen's Liberal Club & Institute (John
Gardner, sec), 5 Wyndham arcade
Care & Perrv. ship broliers, ' 1 18 Merchants' exchange.
T A " Coasting ; " T N 2437
(.'are Edward R. consulting engineer, 13 James street
Careless Mary (Mrs.), hardware dealer, loi Paget street.
Grange town
Carew H. K. & Co, Limited, artificial teeth manufac-
turers, 8 Queen street. T N 1993
Carew Louise (Mrs.), cfuifr. 51 Whitchurch id. Cathays
Carey Donald McLean, draper, 4 Moira ter.Adamsdown
Carey Frederick H. tailor, 41 Wellfield road, Roath
Carey Julia (Mrs.), shopkpr. 15 Adam St. Newtown
Carlsen Bros. Limited, chronometer makers. 14 James st
Carnegie W. McG. manager London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank Limited, 99 St. Mary street
Carpenter Alice (Miss), dress ma! 20 Ryder st Canton
Carpenter George Cleverley. Hoot k shoe ma. 29 Bridge st
Carpenter Henry, boot & shoe dealer, 256 Bute street
Carpenter Lavinia (Miss), confr. 4 High Street arcade
Carpenter Peter, pilot, 35 Clive street. Grangetown
Carr k Co. oil merchants & importers. West Bute street
& 114 Exchange buildings
Cai-ter Alfred H. printer. 60 Charles street
Carter Arthur, coai merchant, r Springfield pi. Canton
Carter Edwin, milk dealer. 18 Robert street. Cathays
Carter Joe, Old Dolphin P.H. 12 Church street
Carter John, shopkeeper, 2 Cornwall st. Grangetown
Carter Thos. Edwd. coal merchant, 16 Atla.s rd. Canton
Civter Williu"!. confectioner. 99 Donald street, Roath
Oirter Wm. dairyman, 26 Blaenclydach st. Grangetown
Carter Wm. John, hair dre.sser,i3o' Woodville rd. Cathays
C.irtoii Marv CMiss), Cornish Mount inn. 7 Patrick st.
Docks
Cary! Lily (Miss), pilv.te school, q Ninian road, Roath
Caryl Walt. P. ophthalmic optician, 16 High St arcade
Casale Dominico, ironmonger, 178 Bute street
Casati Gio P. baker, 12 Stuart street. Docks
Ciis.* Brothers, florists & seedsmen, 3 St, John street &
Riath Floral depot, 113 Newport road. See advar-
Case Alice J. (M.ss), confectioner, 26 Castle arcade
Case Mervil Louise (Miss), dress maker, 34 Woids-
north avenue, Roath
Cas ■ Robert, furniture dealer. 76 N'eville st. Canton
Casi'v Mary (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 6 Herbert street
Cash & Co. boot & shoe makers, 9 Bute street; 20
Clifton street; 140 Cowbridge road. Canton; 5S
James street; 11 1 Woodville road, Cathays; 60 Tudor
street. Canton; 66 Holmesdale street, Grangetown; &
offices & warehouse, Wesley lane
Cashman Henry, draper, 28 .\berystwyth st. East Moors
Cassaline Motor Spirit Co. 208 City road, Roath
Oassells John, dining rooms, 4 Herbert street
Castello Primo, confectioner, 204 City road, Roath
Castle k Central C'inemas Limited (The), The Hayes
k 41 St. Mary's street
Castle Coal Co. coal merchants,29 Windsor pi, TN4819
Castle Picture Theatre (Louis Lesley, propr.). Castle st
Cathays Conservative Club (Sidney Howe, sec), 54
Wyeverne road, Cathays
Cathays Police k Fire Station (Ivor Adams, inspector
in charge), Crwys road, Cathays
Catliais Wnikiii,-ii''s Cottage Co. 'Limited (The) (F. de
C, Hiiiiiliuii. M-r ). 113 Exchange buildings
Catha>. \Vn,ki.,,i,'- Liberal Club (William Charles,.
SIT.;, .MiiioN siie,.t, Cathays
Cattle Jaiui-s. builder, 51 Broadway, Roath
Cawley Robert, hair dresser, 24 Comet street, Roath
Cawley William H. smith. Elm lane, Roath
Cawse'y Thos. Mann, shopkeeper, 17 Walker rd. Splott
Caxtoii Insurance Co. Limited (Cawley, Dixon & Bow-
ring Ltd. managers), .\tlantic lildgs. Mount Stuart sq
Caxton Publishing Co. Liuiited (R. J. Champion, agenf),
26 Western Mail chambers, St. Mary street
Cazenave Evan John, milk seller, 6 Forrest street &
shopkeeper, 81 Paget street, Grangetown
Celtic Collieries Limited, colliery owners, 21 Mer-
chants' exchange. T A "Output, Cardiff;" T N's
4640 & 4641
Central Conservative Club (C. J. Hardwick, sec), 4
St. John street
Central Permanent Money Society, 17 Working street
Central Welsh Board for Intermediate Education (Wm.
Edwards M.A, chief inspector). 54 Charles street
Centuiy Insurance Co. Limited (W. F. Powell, local
manager). Temple chambers, 8 St. John st. TN 1028
Chabrel Victor Albert, tailor, 16 Castle arcade
Chadwick Fred, travelling draper. 14 Llantwit st. Cathays
Challicom Leopold Albert, basket maker, 40 Olive street,
Grangetown
Chamberlain k Sons (Cardiff) Limited, wholesale wine
k .spirit merchants, i k 2 Mill lane
Chamberlain Frank Sidnev, 'Victoria hotel, 44 Queen st
Chamberlain Fredk. Samuel, beer retailer, 63 St.Mary st
Chamberlain Harold P. Wyndham hotel, 107 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Chamberlain John Allen, Bertram hotel, no Broadwav.
Roath
Chamberlain Sarah Hannah (Mrs.), art needlework
depot, 13 High Street arcade
Chambers George William, solicitor (firm, Harris (W.L.I
k Chambers), Bute Estate office. Castle street
Chambers Septimus, gun maker, 21 Castle street
Chamis Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Clarence pi. Docks
Champion R. J. bookseller, 26 Western Mail chambers,
St. Mary street
Chandler .Albert, greengrocer, 141 City road, Roath
Channel Brokers Limited (The), ship brokers. Bank
buildings, 98 St. Mary street
Channon Hanuah (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 67 Bailway
JploUi
street. South Splotlands
Chanlin W
Chapman J. k Go. oil merchants. W
es, Chaplin k Co
Street la. Canton
„.^._ J. &; Sons, engineers & boiler mas. Trade st
Chapman Albert, boot maker, 41 Pembroke rd. Canton
Chapman Bertha (Miss), grocer, 77 Harriet st. Cathays
Chapman Charles, boot repairer, 36 Corporation roaa,
Grangetown
Chapman Helena (Mrs.), greengrocer 32
330, Cowbridge road. Canton
Chapn
& tobacconist
2 Ci'wys road,
c'at'havs (T ^' 5'W) ^ Dalcross street, Roath
Chapman Thos. seedsman k florist, T04 Queen
Chapman William, furniture remover, 69 Metal st. Roath
f) r
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Chapman William Genrce, fried fish dealer,6j Bridge si
Chapman Winifred (Mii.). shopkeeper, i Sanquhar st.
East Moors
Chappell Charles, frrocer, 148 Malefant st. Cathays
Chappell Sarah Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 19 Bradfurd
street, Grangetown
Chappie Cha>. Walt.fishmonger,33 Pen-y-wain rd.Boath
Charles Street Manufacturing Co. blou.se makers, 37
Charles .street
Charles John, laundry. 8 i 10 Letty street, Cathays
Charles VVui. draper, 118, 120, 122 & 124 City rd.Boath
Charlicomhe Florence (Miss) RA.M teacher of music.
14 Northcote street, Roath
Chare Chas. Leopold, music dealer, 399 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Cheesman Herbert Henry, fancj draper, blouse
specialist, hosier, glover, milliner, costumier & ladies'
outfitter, 5a, High street. T N 1633
Cheetham Benjamin, boot maker. 148 City rd. Boath
& leather merchant, 25 Market hall, St. Mary street
Cheetham Frederick W. cvcle agent. 41 Broadway, Riath
Chelley & Co. Limited, ship brokers, 59 Bute street
Chere Hannah (Mrs.),tobccnst.46Corporation rd.Grngtwn
Chiantore Attilio, coal exporter,see Bertalot & Chiantore
Chiavi AJfonso, confectioner, 14 High Street arcade
Ohiek Albert Eniest, carpenter. 56 Denton road
Chick Ge.^rge. Splotlands inn. 3 & 4 Meteor street.
.idamsdown
Chick William, shopkeeper, 33 Cairns street, Cathays
Chick William Charles, cab proprietor, 71 Cowbridge
r..ad. Canton
Child E. greengrocer. 80 Broadway, Roath
Child Geo. apartments, 61 Clarence embankment. Dock
Ohilds Frederick & Co. steamship owners. 40 Moiin
Stuart square. T N 4623
Ching ■& Parry, milliners, 7 Charles street
Chiplen Percy, temperance bar. 233 Cowbridge rd. Canto
Chisnall George Henry, furniture remoyer. 117 Co«
bridge road. Canton 1
Chisnall Thos.Wm. furniture removr.87 Severn rd. Canton
Chiswick Polish Co. Limited (H. G Sharman, man-
ager), boot polish manufacturers, 61 k 63 Penarth rd
Chivers Enoch, builder, 214 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Chivers Henry, shopkeeper, 118 Djefield st. Cathays
Chong Yee, Chinese laundry, 1 Little Bridge street
Choola Stores Ltd. grocers, 97 Queen st. T X 2246
Chorley I. J. & Co. builders, sanitary engineers,
plumbers, painters & decorators, electricians &c. 26
Tudor lane. Canton ;T X C72) &. 2 Clare road. See
advertisement
Chorley Henry, shopkeeper, 9 Smeaton street. Canton
Chorley Robert, shopkeeper, i Carmarthen st. Canton
Chorlton Bros. Ltd. wholesale clothiers, t6 Charles ft
Christensen Christian Frederick, marine suryeyor, see
Arnesen, Christen.sen k Smith
Christian Home for Widows, 13 & 14 Moira terrace,
Adamsdown
Christians Neil, confectnr. 8z Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Christie & Co. ship owners, 3 Pier Head chmbrs.Bute -vi
Church Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 35 Tewkesbury
street. Cathays
Churchill Saml. shopkpr. 128 Railway st. .Sth. .Splotlnds
City nf Cardiff Manufacturing Stationers (The), book-
biii'lers, account book makers, machine rulers, gold
I Bute street
ont Building Society (H, S. Met-
ial(. s.-c- ). Siilishurv buildings. Castle arcade
City .11 ('iii.lilT Technical College (Ohnrle.s Coles B.Sc.
|iliii.'ilial I. Cathays park
City .,f (ila^gow Friendly Society (W. Bryndavies, dis-
trict manager), Victoria chambers, 20 Working st
City Hall (Thos. k Mrs. Perry, caretakers), Cathays Pl>
City Milliners Limited, milliners, 7 High Street arcade
k 25 Royal arcade
City Police Department (David Williams O.B.E. chief
constable ; William Walter Harrison, deputy chief
constable) ; head constable's ofiice. Law court8,Cathays
Park. T N 3213
Civic Clothiers Limited, tailors, 14 St, ,lohn street
Clake Francis, commercial trav. 91 Richmond rd. Roath
Clare Road (Cardiff) Temperance Institute Limited
(William A. Haincock, sec), Clare road
Clark's College Limited (J. T. John, head master). 49
k 51 Newport road, Roath. T N 2894
Clark George, market gardener, 114, ii5, ii3, 120 &
122 .Market hall, St. Mary street
Clark Gilbert, boot maker, 41 North road
Clark John (rowan, secretary & accountant to the
Khymnev Railway Co. ; oBice, 14 The Parade, Tredo-
garville. T N 3'253
Clark Mabel (Mrs.), news agent. 26 Wood street
Clark Mary Gilloch (Miss), apartments, 2 Northcote st
Boath
lark Walter, wholesale milliner,see Hartington & Clark
Clark Wm. M. market gardnr. 36 Grosvenor st. Canton
Clarke, Dovev & Co. (Sydney E. Clutterbuck F.S..A.A..
F.A.I, k Reginald E. G. Dovey A. S. A. A.), incorporated
accountants & auctioneers, 31 Queen st. T N 2737
Clarke Tom & Son, florists, 135 Market hall, St. Mary st
Clarke Benjamin, tobacconist, 22 Splott rd. Splotlauds
Clarke Edgar H. com. trav. 15 Ferndale st. Grangetown
Clarke Ellen (Mrs.),-wardrobe dlr. 151 Keppoch st. Roath
Clarke John, grocer, 68 Broadway, Roath
Clarke Lizzie (Mrs.), tobacconist, 46 James street
Clarke Minnie (Miss), fried flsh dealer, 120 Carlisle st.
South Splotlauds
Clarke Victor, Bird-in-Hand P.H. i Hewell street.
Grangetown
Clarke Walter, chimney sweep, 41 Llandaff road. Canton
Clarman Samuel, draper, 78 Cormvall st. Grangetown
Clarry George, general manager k sec to the Cardiff
Gas Light & Coke Co. Bute terrace
Clatworthy & Co. boot makers k dealers, 17 k ig
Corporation road, Grangetown
Clay Bros, k Co. electr.V!al engineers, 68 St. .Mary st
Cliv C. L. k Co. Limited, coal exporters, Merthyr
house, James street. T X's 4340 k 4341
Clav Philip & Co. Limited, mantle makers, i Bridge st
Cleave Frank, news agent. 13 King's road. Canton
Clee Oliver A. french polisher, 12a. Leckwith rd. Canton
Clee William, french polisher, 67 Wyndham st. Canton
Cleeve Bros, provision merchants, 2 Little Tredegar st
Cleeves' Western Valleys Anthracite Collieries Limited.
Atlantic buildings. Mount Stuart square
Clemenoe Arthur John, iron 4; metal merchant k
marine store dealer ; head office. Wells st. Canton
(T A •• Clemence. 2417 " ; T N 2417) & Broadway marine
stoies. Richards ter. Roath. See advertisement
Clements W. K. k Co. millers. Collingdon road. West
doc
Docks
printers.
Clements Printing Works, 106 Queen street
Clements .Virnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 7a. Penartli
Clements Daniel James. Pilot hotel. 23 George
Clements Ernest Arthur, painter, iS Donald st. Roath
Cleverdon William, chief preventive oflicer. Custom
house, Bute street
Cleverly Annie (Mrs.), nursing home, 57 Tndor st.Cantn
Cleves Edith (Mrs.), confectioner, Cowbridge rd Canton
Cleves Flora (Mrs.), midwife, i Earle place. Canton
Cleves Sarah (Mrs.\. apartments, 6 Denton rd. Canton
Oliffe William, dairyman, 62 Pentre gdns. Grangetown
ClilYord Frank Henry, Globe hotel. 15 Castle street
Clifton (Cardiff) Picture Palace Co. Limited (R. H.
Seel, sec), 84 St. Mary street
Clifton Palace Cinema (W H. Harford, manager), 31
Clifton street, Roath
Clode Charles k Sons, butchers. 52 George st. Docks
Clode Beatrice Maria ^Mrs.), Hastings hotel, s Herbert st
Clode William, rag merchant, 75 Clive road. Canton
Clogg William Edgar, solicitor, perpetual commissioner
k commissioner for oaths (firm, Heard, Son k Clogg).
5 Windsor place
Ciuett Harry Reginald, mason, 16 Harrowby st. Docks
Clutterbuck Sydney E., F.A.I., F.S.A.A, 'incorponited
accountant &c. see Clarke, Dovey k Co
Clyde Shipping Co. Limited, ship owners. Consulate
chambers, 53 Bute street
Coal k Shipping Exchange (Cardiff) Limited (A. P.
Barnett & D. Wilson Lloyd, joint sees.), Baltic house.
Mount Stuart square
Coast Lines Limited, steamship owners (Rojers it
Bright Limited, agents), 43 k c Merchants' exchange
Oofttes Joseph, dairyman, 3 Mortimor road. Canton
Coates Richard, fruit k potato merchant. New street
Coath Howard LA. A. accountint, 2 Balaclava rd. Eoath
Cnbb James Clement, baker, 129a. k 155 Cowbridge
rood. Canton
(!ockin Joseph, confr. 14 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Cocks Harry & Co. ship furni.«hers k anchor, cable
k chain k ships' ventilator manufacturers, 142 Bute
street. T A "Enquiries. CardifT;' T N 4670
Codd Thomas, butcher, 214 Cowbridge road, Canton
Coffin Henry, builder, 107 Llanishen street, Cathays &
Lyndhurst, North road. Gabalfa
Cogin Albert, butcher, Clifton street, Roath
Ciggins T. J., F.A.I, auctioneer k valuer, see Davies
(Sidwyn), Coggins & Co. See advertisement
Ccighlon Andrew.mechanicl. engnr. 10 Beacon .st. Canton
Cnghlan J. Sandnn hotel, 64a, Adam street, Newtown
Cohen B. & Co. blouse makers. 17 Working street
Cohen & Wilks. warehousemen, 20 Working street
Cohen Abraham, secondhand furniture dealer, 35. 37 k
39 City road. Roath
Cohen Abraham, wardrobe dealer, 46 Bridge street
Cohen Eli, pawnbroker, 94 Woodville ruad, ('atha>.-
Cohen George, shoikecper, 116 Clifton street, Boath
DIRKCTORY.]
yOUTH WALES.
Cohen Harris, tailor, 60 Eldon street. Canton
Oohen Harry, furniture dlr. 163 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Cohen Israel, boot repairer, 23 Lucknow st.Grangetown
Cohen Israel, pawnbroker, 51 Crwys road, Cathays
Cohen James, clothier, 11 Frederick street
Cohen Jane (Mrs.), draper, 218 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Cohen Rebecca (Mrs.), outfitter, 233 Bute street
Cohen Sol, -wardrobe dealer, 48 Bridge street
Cohen Solomon, antique dealer, 21 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Cohen Sophia (Mrs.), pawnbroker 134, k boot k shoe
dealer 136, Clare road
Cohen Wm. Henry, pawnbroker, iioCowbiidge rd. Canton
Cohen Wooli, tailor, 40 Brook street. Canton
Cole Albt. Edwd. pianoforte tuner, 78 Crwys rd. Cathays
Cole George Henry Mus.Bac. professor of music, 14
Coldstream terrace, Rirerside
Cole Thomas, corn dealer, 90 Broadway, Boath
Cole Thomas, grocer, 47 Olive street. Grangetown
Coleman Cornelius, plasterer, 14 Knole st. Grangetown
Coleman John, shipwright, 2 Beacon street. Canton
Coleman Oswald, chartered accountant, i Frederick st
Coles Arthur Ely, insurance agent, 72 Manor st. Cathays
Coles Cyril Lake, tailor, 3 Queen street
Coles Edward Chas. insnr. agent, 173 Broadway, Boath
Coles Elizh. (Mrs.), aparts. 5(5 Plantagenet st. Canton
Coles Frank, fried fish dealer, 134 Paget st. Grangetown
Coles Lewis, leather merchant,i5 & 17 Wyndham arcade
Coles Oswald, carpenter, 12 Montgcmerv street, Boath
Coles S. A.(Mr3.),gTeengrocer.9g Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Coles Wni. H. boot & shoe ma. o Meteor st. Adamsdown
College School. Cardiff (incorporated), preparatory
day school (Miss I. G. Earl, head mistress). 34
Cathedral rnad. Canton
CoUett. Whitefield & Co. (Cardiff) Limited, wholesale
provision merchants. Colonial buildings. New street
Collett Lavinia (Miss), dress maker, 6i Forrest rd.Canton
Colley Albt. hair dresser, 91 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Colley Edward John, boot maker, & post office," 7
Romillv crescent. Canton
Colley William, builder, Llanfair road. Canton
Collier Thomas & Co. Limited, warehousemen, Swiss
buildings. 58a. Queen .street
Collier Frederick, manufacturers' agent, 18 Queen st
Collinee Bobert A. produce broker, i New street
Ceilings Svdnev Thomas, New Sea Lock hotel. Old
Sea lock. Docks
Collins A. G. & Brothers, oil k grease manufacturers.
Damballs road. T N 2297
Collins Henry & Sons, grocers, 92 Albanv road, Boath &
71a, Pen-y-wain road, Boath
Collins Annie iMrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Bomillv ores. Canton
Collins Arthur, chartered accountant, see Jenkins (John)
& Collins
Collins Azariah, shopkeeper, 28 King's road. Canton
Collins Catherine (Miss), certified midwife, 43 Sev.
road. Canton
Collins Charles, confectioner, 167 Albany road, Roatl
Collins E. Tenison M.B.C.S.Eng. physician k surgei
12 Windsor place. T N 808
Collins
Florence (Mis
s), dre
s mal
er 2 Ivy
st Canton
Collins
Henry, niUlin
er 15, I
7& 2
), & baby
linen ware-
house 23, Albany r
oad, Boath
Collins
Percy Arthur
goods
manager Ta£f Vale Railway
Co.;
offices. Queen
street.
TN
2580
Collins
Reginald, dra
per 40
k 42
k hatte
36, Splott
road
Splotlands
Collins
William F. si
'lp.^i^p
=''. 45
Atlas roa
i. Canton
Collis Brothers k Co. plumbers, 48a, Tolbot st. Canton
Collis Jas. Geo. chimney .sweeper,27 Paget st.Grangetwn
Collis Walter, apartments, 104 King's road. Canton
Colman Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr. i Thornhill st. Canton
Colombian Consulate (Abelardo Aldana, consul). Bank
buildings, 98 St. Mary street
Oomley J. E. & Son, manchester warehouseman. 23
Moira terrace. Adamsdown. T N 2193
Commercial Printing Co. stationers, 57 Mount Stuart .sq
Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd. (David Walter
Davies, district manager), 131 Queen st. T N 4666
Cie. Auxiliaire de Navigation (W. Griffiths, agent),
steamship owners. 70 & 71 Exchange buildings
Compagnie Gi^nerale Transatlantique (W. E. Thomas,
agent), ship owners, 102 Bute street
Comras Annie (Miss), corset ma. 5 Clare st. Canton
Condron M. & Co. boiler scalers, i Stuart street, Docks
Conibear Jane (Mrs.), druggist, 61 Oaklev st.Grangetwn
Conlin J, surveyor of customs k excise" (r.st district).
Custom house, Bute street & (2nd district) West-
gate street
Connock Samuel, shopkeeper. 1 Havelock street
Connolly J. W. k T. Limited, tvre smiths, Leckwith
road. Canton
Connop Rose Mary (Mrs.), Taff Vale inn, 68 Queen st.
T N 4343
Connorly Wm. fried fish dlr. 73 Paget st. Grangetown
Connors Daniel, boot maker, 75 Paget st. Grangetown
Connors Michael, boot lepairer, 253 Penarth road
Conservative k Unionist Association (H. Robert Topping,
sec. & agent), Salisbury chambers. Castle arcade
Qoiistantine Robert, mechanical engineer. Colliiigdon rd.
West Bute dock. T N 831
Convent of the Good Shepherd (Miss Marie Isabelle
Bulmer, lady superioress), Ty-Gwyn road, Roath
Conway Geo. Robt. insur. agt.21 Sth. Luton pl.Adamsdwn
Cook E. W. & Co. coal exporters, 34 Mount Stuart sq
Cook, Son k Co. warehousemen, 39 The Hayes
Cook Thomas k Son, shipping & tourists' agents k
money exchange, 2 Duke street. T N 1256 .
Cook E. (Mrs.), fancy draper, 72 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Cook Herbert George M.D., B.S.Lond., F.R.C.S. assistant
surgeon Cardiff infirmary, 22 Newport road, Roath
Cook John Robert, beer retailer, 54 Bridge street
Cook Nellie (Miss), tobacconist, 85 Bute street
Cooke. Higgins k Naylor Limited, wholesale provision
merchants, i Tunnel buildings. Queen street
Cooke A. E. (Mrs.), King's cafe, 55 Queen street
Cooke Alfred Louis, commercial traveller. 12 Northum-
berland street. Canton
Cookes Thomas S. adjuster of averages, see Manley
Hopkins, Son & Cookes
Cooles John, hair dresser, 4 City road, Roath
Coombe John Dingle,outfitter,3i "Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Coombes Gilbert, fruiterer, 54 k 129 Crwys rd. Cathays
Coombes Gilbert, fruiterer, 54 Crwys road, Cathays
Coombes Ida (Miss), teacher of music, 65 Wyndham
crescent. Canton
Coombs Geo. corn dlr. 241 & 368 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Coombs J. W. master mariner, 3 Howard gardens,Roath
Coombs James W. candle mer. 23a,Mount Stuart square
Coomer Henry, fruit merchant, 27 Custom House st,
k fruiterer, 11 St. John street
Cooper I. J. & G. Ltd. warehousemen. Castle arcade.
T N 2248
Cooper Alfred, boot repairer, 48 Walker road, Splott
Cooper George, estate agent, 80 Queen street
Cooper George, fruit merchant, 5 New street
Cooper Helena (Miss), teacher of music, 70 Dc Burgh
street. Canton
Cooper Henry, apartments, 79 Penarth road
Cooper M. (Mrs.), poulterer.' 82 k 84 Market hall, .^t
Mary street
Cooper Mary Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 6 Romillv cres-
cent. Canton
Cooper Thos. laundry, 12 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Co-operative Insurance Societv Limited (H. L Warren
general manager), St. Man street
Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited (H. L. Wanen,
general manager). St. Mary street
Cooperstein & Son, wholesale tweed hat & cap manu-
facturers, 72 Bridge street
Oopp I. k Son, builders, 87 Broadway, Roath
Coppin Wm. commercial traveller, 52 Miskin st. Cathavs
C(.rhett Edwin Wortley Montague, architect & suiveyo'r,
Bute estate office. Castle street
Oorbett George, shopkeeper, 63 Clare road
Corbridge Steamshi[i Co. Limited, steamship owners,,
Merthyr house, James street
Cordon Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer. 3c George st. Docks
Corin .Martha (Mrs.), knitted 'hosiery dealer, 206 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Corke Augustus, bird dealer, 145 City road, Roath
Corliland Barnett. haberdasher, 37 Bridge street
Corner Henry & Co. Ltd. woollen manfrs. Frederick st
Cornish F. J. G. clerk to Canton & Riverside Pension
Sub-Committee, City hall
Cornwall William, greengrocer, 91 Pontcanna st. Canton
Coronet Picture House, Woodville road. Cathays
Corp Charles, oil dealer, 6 Egham street. Canton
Ci.iporation Baths (Jn. Wm.Dunnell,mgr.),Guildford ores
Corporation Fish Market. The Haves
Corporation Lighting' & Ti lnl^^,n- (Iffice, Central dist.
Cornga
Willi
Corvin Mary (Miss).
Cory k Blundell, sh:
82 & 4839
H ( S . L.K.C.P.Irel. ph.v-
,,,,-. ,-i^li.tl rd. Splotlands
iker.^ee Eastment k Corvin
8, 70 James street. T N's
Cory Brothers k Co. Limited, colliery proprietors, Bute
st"reet. T N 3114 (9 lines)
Oorv John k Sons Ltd, steam ship owners. Mount
Stuart house. Mount Smart square. T A "Rill,
Cardiff;" T N 3981
s. w. 10*
292 CAi;riKK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kklly's
Cory & Sheen, stock k sharo brokers. Centurv cham-
bers. West Bute street. T X 32s
Cory William & Son Limited, coal exporters, Atlantic
buildinps. Mount Stuart square
Cory Memorial Temperance Hall (Leonard Page, sec),
Station terrace
Cory's Tradin? Co. Ltd. coal shippers. Mount Stiiarl
house. T A "Trading, Cardiff;'' T N 3981
Cosh Mary L. (Miss), fruiterer, 148 Clare road
Cosmos Limited, cafe, 5 Duke street
CO'ta Rica Con-ulnt" (John Bovey, consul), 32 M(Hint
Stunrt square
Costa Vercelli, grocer, 17 Wyeverne road, Cathavs
Cosier Harry Edward George, shopkeeper, 57" Wynd-
hiim road. Canton
Coster Joseph, fried fish dealer, 75 Wellington st. Canton
Costumiers Limited, costume makers, 17a, Castle st
Cottaae Home for Boys & Girls (Miss Lanra Eich,
foster mother), 22 Woodville road, Cathavs
Cottage Home for Girls (Mrs. Morfydd Stradling.
matron), 3 & (Miss Fo\iier,matron) 4 Church ter.Roath
Cottam E. & Co. Limited, .steel melters. East Moors rd.
East Moors
Cotter Louise (Mrs.), apartments, 36 Brook st. Canton
Cottle Alice (Mrs.), dress maker, 22 Iron street. Boath
Cottle Flora (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 39 Severn road. Canton
Cottrell Ellena (Miss), fancv goods, 217 Cowbridge rd
Canton
Cottrell Mary (Miss), china warehouse, 219 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Couch Florence Emily (Mi.-s), teacher of music, 16
Library street. Canton
Coughlin A. & Sons, coal mers. 26 Partridge rd. Boath
Conghlin Andrew & Sons, coal merchants, New Rhymney
yard, Adam street, Newtown
Coughlin Timothy, tailor, g Adam street, Newtown
Counsell Exne^st William, butcher, c;., Eldon st. Canton
Counsell Kate (Mrs.), tailoress, 107 King's road. Canton
County Commercial School (Watkin Higgins, principal).
teachers of shorthand, i Pembroke terrace
County Magistrates' Office (Thomas Mansel Franklen.
clerk of the peace), Countv hall, Cathavs park
County Money Society {S. 'A. Price, sec), Gresham
chambers, Kingsway
County Police Station (Daniel Driscoll, constable in
charge), 17 Glamorgan street, Pontcanna
County Police Station. Chief Constable's Office (Capt.
Lionel Arthur Lindsay M.V.O. chief constable ; Supt.
William Jones, chief' clerk). Cowbridge rd. Canton.
T N 1547
County Shipping Co. Limited, ship owners. 108 k 109
Bute street. T N 502
Coupar Josephine Emily (Mrs), shopkeeper, 3; Walk.
mad, Splott
Court Fras. Wm. biiicher. 176 Cowbridge rd. Cantoi
Courtis J. W. .Son k Addenbrooke, stock & .share
brokers. Prudential buildings, 109 St.Marv st. TN 41^
Courtis Sir J. W. stock & share broker, se'e Courtis j".
W. Son & Addenbrooke
Courtis W. S. stock & share broker.' .see Courtis J. W.
Son k Addenbrooke
Courtney Catherine (Mrs), beer retailer, 30 Bute street
Cousins. Botsford k Co. solicitors k .onnnissioners for
oaths k perpetual commissioners, 20 4; 22 Queen st.
T N 535
Cousins Harry (fum. Cousins, Botsford & Co.), solicitor,
20 k 22 Queen street, & registrar to the countv court
t district registrar ,.f the High Court of Justice &
registrar of the court ot survev, Westgate street
Couth Robert John, Griffin hotel, 118 St. Mary street
Coutos Constantine, tobacconist. 261 Bute street
r ii/.ens George k Sons Limited, shop k office fitters.
Oxford lane. City roait. See advertisement
Couiena Clara (Mrs.), news agent, 5 Caroline street
Coward P. H. k Sons, coal exporters, 102 Bute street
Cowler Frederick, house decorator, i Crofts st Roath
Cowley Henry, fruiterer, 29 Mary Ann street
Cownie Fotheringham, teacher of music, gia Wood-
ville road. Cathays
Cownie James Fotheringham M.B.Edin. phvsician. 27:;
Cowbridge road. Canton
Cox Ralph V. k Co. ship chandlers, 145 Bute street
Cox k Son, bakers, 37 Lower Cathedral mad. Canton
Cox k Sons, caterers, 9 Market hall, St. Mary street
Cox k Sons, dairymen, 47 Oitv road; 9 Rova'l arcade &
114 Queen street
fox Emily (Mrs), shopkeeper, 96 Dogfield st. Cathays
(ox Frank. I..1.1I maker, 71 Richards street, Cathavs
'•••\ Yr.'d. tint.l„.r, 158 Penart.h road
^"x .1,111, .■. (Mr, \. ap,irtments, 37 Despenser st.Oanton
r. X L M iMk, I'oarding ho. 73 Cathedral rd. Canton
tox Michael, fi„.,l fish dealer, 116 Portnim Moor rd.
East Moors
Cox Wm. Samuel, window blind maker, 66 Charles st
Oribtree Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 52 Plantagenet st
Canton
Ci-adock George k Co. Ltd. wire rope manfrs. 9 Park pi
Cradock James, boot k shoe maker,37 Machen pi. Canton
Ciaely Harry, photographer, specialist in marine,
mining, engineering, architectural & general industrial
photogi-aphy. The Metropole studios, 3 The Hayes.
Telegrams, -'Reflex, Cardiff ; " Tel. No. 4988. Sec
advertisement
Crafter Walter, manufacturers' agent. Dowlais arcade
Cragg. Siddall k Lever Ltd. ship brokers, 13 James st
Cragg Steamship Co. Ltd. steamship owners. 13 James st
Oraggs Arthur, stevedore, see Binks, Craggs k Co
Cram Robert Oliver, vaccination officer for Cardiff dis-
trict, 56 Wyndham street
Cramphorn Herbert, picture frame maker, 245 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Cranch Hy. watch maker, 44 Corporation rd.Grangetwn
Crane 4; Sons Ltd. pianoforte makers, 8 City rd. Hoath
Crane Mabel Adeline (Mrs.), hair dresser, 16 High st
Orates William Henry, grocer, 43 Clifton street, Roath
Craves Brothers Limited, general ironmongers, 146, 147
k 148 Bute street
Crawley, Dixon & Bowring Limited (F. H. Strong,
manager), insurance brokers, Atlantic buildings.
Mount Stuart square
Crawshay Bros. Cyfartha Ltd. iron masters k colliery
proprietors (Howell B. Jones, general manager).
Cyfarthfa works, Merthyr Tydvil ; shipping office, 2
Dock chambers, 55 Bute street
Creedam Patrick Joseph, plumber, 42 Severn rd. Canton
Creese & Duggan, drapers, i, 2, 3, to & ti Celtir
corridor, Newport road, Roath
Creese Arthur Gabriel, fruiterer k greengrocer, 11 1.
113 k 115 Market hall, St. Mary st. k 190 City road
Crerar James A. wholesale clothier, see Strachan,
Crerar k Jones
Cresswell Frank Pearson Skeffington M.B., B.S., B.So.
Lond. ophthalmic surgeon, 24 Windsor place
Crew Mary (Mrs.), confectioner, 43 Bridge street
Crichton, Thompson 4; Co. Limited, ship builders, 3; k
36 Mount Stuart square
Crick John Henrv, beer retailer, 12 Quav street
Criddle M. E. & Co. secondhand booksellers k antique
dealers, 126 Queen street
Criddle Annie (Miss), Catholic repository, iiCastle arcade
Oridland Ernest Jas. shopkpr. 99 Clive st. Grangelown
Cridland Henry J. hauling contractor,! Adelaide .st. Docks
Cridland Jas. greengrocer, 51 Lower Cathedral rd.Cantn
Crimmins Johanna (Mrs.), shopkeeper,76 Ethel st.Caiitn
Crinks k Jenkins, costumiers. 57 King's road. Canton
Cripps Frederick, restaurant, 31 Custom House street
Crisp Fredk. Joseph, com. trav. 8 Llantwit st. Cathays
Crocker Alma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 83 Albert st. Canton
Crocker Wm. R. confectnr. 61 Low. Cathedral rd. Canton
Cioden William, ma.son, 65 Ordell street, Splott
Croft Fredk. G. shopkpr. 32 Newfoundland rd. Cathavs
Croft Herbert C. shopkeeper, 33 Canada road, Cathays
Crook John Dellamarque, fried fish dealer. 134 Carlisle
street. South Splotlands
Crcokes Brothers, cutlers, 5 Quay street
Crookes Mary E. (Mrs.),midwife,'4i Wyndham st. Canton
Croomer Henry, fruiterer, 46a, St. Mary street
Crosbv k Magee Stores Limited, ship store dealers. Pier
Head chambers, Bute street k 13 George st. Docks
Cross Alfred C. k Co. stock brokers. Merthyr house.
James .street. T N 3164
Cross Bros. Ltd. general furnishing ironmongers.
iron k builders' merchants, engineers k house fur-
nishers, 3 & 4 St. Mary street; "21, 22 k 23 Working
street & 18 & 19 Church street. T N 530
Cross Frederick W. stock & share broker, Dowlais
chambers. West Bute street. TN 2266
Cross William Henry, insurance agent, xo8 Wyndham
crescent. Canton
Crosslev Brothers Limited, gas engine makers, 37 West -
gate 'street. T N 44
Crosswells Cardiff Brewery Ltd. (Thomas W. Walmsley,
sec), 62 St. Mary street k Mill lane
Crouch John Floraiice, shopkpr. 18 Market rd. Canton
Crouch Lionel Boy. jeweller, 48 Queen street. TN i83i
Crouch Stanley Edward, jeweller, 9 High Stre«'t arcade
Crowley Elizh.' (Mrs), shpkpr. 73 Uanelly st. Ea. Moors
Crowley Ellen (Mrs.), 8hopkeeper,3iRoland st.Tyndall st
Crowley James, Museum inn, 19 South William st. Docks
Crown Preserved Coal Co. Limited, patent fuel manu-
facturers k shippers. 25, 26 k 27 Merchants' exchange
(TA "Crown, Cardiff;" TN 4700); works, Roath
basin ; k at Port Talbot
Crowther A. E. chief clerk of county court, Westgate st
Crowther A. M. tobacco pipe manufacturer, 15 Wynd-
ham crescent. Canton
DIR
ECTOR Y.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 293
Crudge George, shopkeeper, 38 Nora street, Koath
Cuban Consulate (John Bover, consul). 32 Mt. Stuart sij
Cudlipp William, cornel, trav. 118 Lisvane st. Cathays
€uff Elizabeth (Miss), aparts. 10 Hamilton st. Canton
Cullen W. H. & Co. engineers' merchants. Royal cham-
bers, Park place. T N 1292
Culley Arthur C. & Co. wine merchants & grocers,
108 Queen street (T N 2656) ; 146 Clifton street ; 96
6 182 Cowbridge road; i Pontcanna street. Canton &
52 Paget street, Grangetown
Culley R. P. & Co. Ltd. Great Western hotel, 64 St.
Mary st. & Exchange restaurant. Exchange buildings
f'ullimore William, fruiterer, 259 Bute street
rulverwell Lily E. (Miss), teacher of music, 94 Rich-
mond road, Eoath
tHimherledge Gilbert I., M.D., B.S. physician & sur-
sreon, 106 Pen-y-lan road, Roath
Cuming Robert George, beer retailer, 74 Union street
Cummings Chas. coal dir. 71a, Cornwall st. Grangetown
Cnnard Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners, i8a,
High street
Cunningham & Gibaud, insurance assessors k valuers.
Insurance buildings. New street
Curitz Morris, furniture dealer, 49 Queen street k 91
St. Mary street
t'urme Harry,fried fish dlr.23 Bromsgrove st.Grangetwn
Ciirran Brothers Limited, furnace builders, Hurman st.
Docks. T A " Furnace ; ■' T N 4752
Curran Metals & Munitions Co. Ltd. stampings manu-
facturers, Hurman .street. Docks. TA "Cartridge;"
T N 4752
<'urrent Incandescent Fire Bridge Co. Limited, me-
chanical engineers ; registered office, 42 Taff embank-
ment, Grangetown
Curtis Alfd. Jas.insur. agent, 77 Monthermer rd.Cathavs
C\iTtis Edith J. (Mrs.), tea rooms, 157 Crwvs rd.Cathavs
Curtis Harriet (Mrs.), refreshment rms. 10 Caroline st
Curtis's & Harvey Limited, gunpowder manufacturers,
Albert chambers, 26 High street. T N 4307
Curzon Timothy, marine store dlr. 29 Atlas rd. Canton
Custom House (A. R. Dawson M.B.E. collector; J. W.
Bray, indoor surveyor; T. Ryan & E. V. Barnes,
senior clerical officers; G. E.' A. Caldwell, landina
•officer; W. J. Evans, watereruard superintendent;
TVjlliam Cleverdon, chief preventive officer ; J. Conlin,
surveyor ist district ; T. W. Sharp, surveyor 2nd dis-
trict), Bute street
Customs & Excise Office (G. E. A. Caldwell, .surveyor),
SO New street
C'wmaman Coal Co. Limited, colliery proprietors, Aber-
dare house, 28 & 29 Mount Stuart square
Cwnjgwrach & Empire Collieries Limited, colliery pio-
prietors, 2 Bute crescent
Cymric Film Co. Limited, film renters, 2 & 3 Quay st
Cymru Leather Co. leather merchants. 9 Working st
Dagg Hy. Jsph. shopkeepr. 44 Cornwall st. Grangetown
Daimler Co. Ltd. (The), motor car makers. Park st.
T N 881
Dale, Forty & Co. Ltd. piano & organ merchants &
dealers in all kinds of musical merchandise. So piano
4: organ tuners & repairers, 24 High street ; i, 3, 5 &
7 & 2. 4. 6 & 8 Castle arcade & 7, 9 & 11 & 8,' 10
& 12 Castle Arcade balcony. T A " Daleforty ;"' T N
Dailimore Frederick, boot repairer, 132 Broadway, Roath
& 378 Cowbridge road. Canton
Dailimore James Vicarv, confectioner, 12 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Dailimore Walter Richard, baker, i Gelligaer st.Cathavs
Dalling John, pilot, 48 Pentrebane street, Grangetown"
Dailv Osmund M. fried Hsh dealer, 108 AJbanv rd.Roath
D.vlrymple F., F.R.C.O. teacher of music, i Connaught
r..ad, Roath
Dily Avice (Mrs.), furn. dlr. 202 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Dame James, shopkeeper, 21 Compton st. Graniretown
D.!mpney J. & Co. Ltd. (J. B. Dampney, managing
c"i rector), anti-fouling composition manufacturers, 128
& 129 Exchange buildings (T N 284) & Eagle paint
work.s, Lewis road. East Moors
Dancer Emilv (Mrs.), Crown P.H. 37 Bute street
Dancer Thos. Louis.British Volunteer PH. 31 The Hayes
Dandu Mary (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, i Donald st.Roath
Daniel N. T. & F. G. mniirp srvyr.s. 30 Mount Stuart sq
Daniel & Sons Limited, oil refiners, 30 Mount Stuart
square & i Burt street. Docks
Daniel Charles, seedsman, 2 Bank bldgs. Clifton st.Roath
Daniel Herbert G. fancy draper, 16 Albany road, Roath
Daniel Leonard, shopkeeper. 79 Craddock street. Canton
Danish Vice-Consnlate (Alrov Marquand Thomas, vice-
oinsul), 9 Mount Stuart square
Dann William, shopkeeper, 39 Richards street, Cathays
Dannatt Edward H. superintendent of the line Taff
Vale Railway Co. ; oflices. Queen street. T N 2580
Danovitch Daniel, gas fittings dealer, 58 Bridge street
Danston Henry, shopkeeper, 27 Elm street, Roath
Dantzeger Abraham, shopkeeper, 44 Wood street
Darby, Price & Co. bookbinders, i6 Custom House street
Darby Le>vis, giocer, 40 Radnor road. Canton
Darch Otto, fruiterer, 53 Crwys road, Cathays
D'Arc's Waxwork Exhibition, 90 St. Mary street
Dare & Sons, monumental masons, Fairoak rd. Cathays
Dare William & Son^, monumental masons, 41 Dogfield
street, Cathays
Dare Alfred, news agent, i Tin street, Roath
Dare Harry, butcher, 48 & 50 Market hall, St. Mary st
Dare John (Mrs.), boot ma. 53 Lower Cathedral rd.Cantn
Dare Richard, meat salesman, see Willmitt & Dare
D irling Harry, artificial teeth ma. 27 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
DarUngton Forge Co. Limited (H. L. Taylor, agent), 98
St. Mary street
Darranddu Colliery Co. colliery proprietors, 34 Mount
Dash & Sons, boot & shoe dealers, 17 Broadway, Roatk
& 105 Woodville road, Cathays
Dash Frdk. boot & shoe ma. 31 Carlisle st. Sth.Splollands
Date George G. tailor, 2 Moira terrace, Adamsdown
Dates Limited, printers, 132 Bute street
Davenport Geo. insur. agt. 46 Warwick st. Grangetown
Davenport Joseph H. accountant, 23 St. Mary street
Davey William Henry & Co. coal mers. 6 Mt. Stuart sq
Davey Percy, boot & shoe maker, Fairoak road, Cathays
Davev Reginald Barton, wholesale & retail tobacconist,
141 Cathays terrace, Cathays
Davey W. M. Lord Mayor's secretary & clerk to Cathays
& Park Pension Sub-Committee, City hall, Cathays pk
David E. & David, land agents & surveyors. Old Bank
chambers, 27 High street. T A "Estate, Cardiff;"
T N 701
David George & Co. solicitors, St. Mary's chambers,
117 St. Mary street
David J. & Co. coopers, 48 Sanquhar street. East moors.
TN 1400
David J. J. k Co. auctioneers & valuers, house k estate
agents. 36 Windsor place. T N 737
David Alex. Chas. Robt. solicitor, see David George k Co
David Ann (Mrs.), draper, 20 Splott road, Splollands
David Charles, hair dresser, 100 City road, Roath
David Edith Dorothy (Miss), teacher of music, 79'
Maletant street, Cathays
David Edmund Ussher F.S.I, land agent k surveyor,
4 Park place. T N 1419
David George Nevile, solicitor, see David George & Co
David George W.. P. A. S.I. land agent k surveyor (David
E. k David), Old Bank chambers, 27 High street
David Howell, traffic supt. 221 Mackintosh place, Roath
David Jacob, printer, 24 Stuart street. Docks
David John M.I.M.E. consulting engineer, 3 Pier Head
chambers, Bute street
David Joseph, grocer. 26 King's road. Canton
David Lewis W., P. A. S.I. land agent k surveyor (David
E. k David), Old Bank chambers, 27 High street
David Margt. (Mrs.),hair dresser.qSWcodville rd Cathays
Davidson Arthur, shopkeeper, 24 Meteor st. Adamsdown
Davidson David, furn. dlr. 205 Cambridge road. Canton
Davidson George, master mariner, 17 Pitman st. Canton
David.son Robert, boot repairer, 27 Clare road
Divie James, plumber. 62 Corporation rd. Grangetown
Davies Brothers, drapers, 184 k i85 Cowbridge road k
2 & 4 Llandaff road. Canton
D.ivies Brothers, grocers. 191 k 193 Penarth road
Davies D. J. & Co. outfitters, 92 Crwys road, Cathays
Davies David & Sons, builders. Trade street
Davies E. k Co. printers, i Paradise pi. Queen street
Davies (Emerson) Brothers, chartered accountants.
Andrew's bnildinjs. 67 Queen street
Davies, Gibbs k Co. coal exporters, no Merchants'
exchange
Davies Jane k Elizabeth (Misses), fancy repository, 62
Albanv road, Roath .,.,11,
Davies John & Son.greengrocers,74 Salisbury rdCathays
Davies (Joseph) & Hailev, secretaries to public com-
panies, Baltic house, -Mount Stuart- .square. 1 a
"Corporate. Cardiff: " TN 1323
Davies, Middleton k Davies Limited, railwaj comnu -
Da's &'*p°olev,1ailOTS. 6 Duke Street arcade, Duke st
DavSeS & Pr;cha;d, solicitors.3 k 4 Edward ter TN 8or
Divies & Pryer Limited, timber merchants, Colhngdon
road. West Bute dock
Davies Rhys k Co. Ltd. blouse makers. Station terrace
P. W. lot
294 CARDIFF.
SOLTH WALE8,
[KELLY 'S
Davies (Selwjn), Cog:guis i Co. auctioneers & valuers,
house & estate agents, 25 & 27 Charles street ; & at
Caerphilly. See advertisement
Davies T. A. & Sons, house & estate agents, Glamorgan
chambers. Church street
D.ivies Walter Rees & Co. drapers, 65 & 67 Paget street,
Grangetown
Davies & Co. shipping, forwarding & manufacturers'
agents, 57 Mount Stuart square. T A " Forwarding; "
T N 4145
Davies Alfred John, house agt. 26 & 28 Green st. Canton
Davies Alice (Mrs.), midwife, 5 South Loudoun place,
Loudoun square
Davies Andrew, milk seller, 28 Manor street, Cathays
Davies Arthur, naturalist, 104 Clare road, Cardiff
Davies Baron, dramatic agent, see Jackson & Davies
Davies Benjamin O. grocer, 9 Brithdir street, Cathays
Davies Bert, tailor, 10 Rawdon place. Canton
Davies Charles Gregory, shopkeeper, 61 Atlas rd. C;inton
Davies Charles P. Duke of York P.H. 8g Wellington
street. Canton
Davies Daisy (Miss), teacher of music, 33 St. Fagan's
street, Grangetown
Davies Daniel, commission agent, 48 Ryder st. Canton
Davies Daniel, Penarth Railway inn, Ferry rd.Grangetwn
Davies David, builder, 3 Windsor road, Newtown
Davies David, chemist, 226 Bute street
Davies David, coal exporter, 21 Mount Stuart square.
T A " Bulwark, Cardiff ; " T N 5024
Davies David, commercial travllr. 58 Glenroy st. Routh
Davies David, commission agent, 48 Miskin st. Cathavs
Davies David, draper, 41, 43 & 45 Carlisle st. S.Splotlnds
Davii-s David, glass & china dlr. 25 Paget st. Grangetown
Davies David, supt. of police for the Cardiff Railway Co
Pier head, Bute docks ; res. Old Sea lock. Docks
Da\ie-i David George, channel pilot,3S Pomeroy st. Docks
Davies David James, motor cycle dealer. North Morgan
street. Canton
Davies David Jenkin, outfitter, 51 Albany road, Roath
Davies David John, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
Andrew's buildings, 67 Queen street. T N 1095
Davies David Leighton M.D., M.S.Lond. physician &
surgeon, 31 Newport road, Boath
Davies E. (Mrs.), milliner, 9 & 11 Duke Street arcade,
Duke street
Davies E. M. (Miss), fishmonger, 80 Crwys rd. Cathays
Davies Ebenezer, grocer, 50 Crwys road, Cathays
Davies Edwd. (Mrs.), grocer, 96 "Tewkesbury st'. Cathays
Dnvies Edwd. Herbt. railway contractor, 35 St. Mary st
Davies Edward James, bird dealer, 48 Frederick street
Davies Eliy.abeth (Mrs.), grocer, 452 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), ladies' hair dresser, 27 k 29
High St. arcade & 13 Duke St. arcade, Duke street
Davies Elizh. Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. 77 Wells st. Canton
Davies Emily (Mrs.), fruiterer, 8 Broadway, Roath
Davies Emily (Mrs.), grocer, no Bridge street
Davies Emma (Miss), laundry, 426 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Davies Esther (Miss). dress maker, 17 Cameron st.SpIott
Davies Eustace A. solicitor, 98 & 100 Queen street (T N
1563) & 206 Newport road, Roath
Davies Evan, carpenter, 12 Earle place. Canton
Davies Evan John, solicitor, 48 Hamilton street, Canton
Davies Flavia (Miss), velsh flannel dealer, 28 Rhvmnev
terrace, Cathays
Davies Flora (Mrs), shopkeeper, 93 Llandaff rd. Canton
Davies Frederick W. S., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.K.C.P.Lond.
physician & surgeon, 21 Newport road, Roath
Davies George H. conmiercial trav. i Lisvane st.Cathavs
Davies Harold, dairjinan, 11 King's road. Canton
Davies Harry, chemist, 14 Broadway, Roath
Davies HaiTy F. chemist, 13 Bute street
Davies Henry, carpenter, 13 Lower Cathedral rd. Canton
Davies Herbert Harold, draper, 28 Broadway, Eoath
Davies Ivor Jones M.D.Lond. nhvsician, 21 Windsor
place. T N .4,5 •
Davies James, upholsterer, 178 Arabella street, Eoath
Davies James Henry, greengrocer, 108 Bridge street
Davies Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Broiiilield street,
Grangetown
Davies Jn. commission agt. 80 Monthermer rd. Cathays
Davies John, grocer, 68 Moy road, Roath
Davies John, grocer, 53 Pen-y-wain toad, Roath
Davies John, laundry, 123 Crwys road, Cathays
Davies John, laundry, 90 Minny street, Cathays
Davies John, ship broker, steam tug owner & coal ex-
porter, DoTlais arcade. Mount Stuart square. T A
"Towage, Cardiff ;" TN 1265 (after ofTice hours TN
.767)
Davii.s John, ship surveyor, 23 Malefant street, Cathavs
Davies John, wardrobe dealer,' 18 Mundy place, Cathays
Davies John Horatio, London, Birmingham & Sheffield
-warehouseman, 252 Bute street
Davies John Prosser MB., B.S.Lond. physician & sur-
geon. The Laurels, Hengoed
Davies Jonathan, apartments, 105 Tewkesbury st. Cathy*
Davies Joseph, furniture dealer, 122 Broadway, Roath
Davies Lilian Mary (Mrs.), eatmg house, 5 Bridge st
Davies Llewellyn J. ,F.C.S. analytical chemist.103 Bute st
Davies Louisa Martha (Mrs.), laundress, 253 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Divies Margt. (Mrs.), genl. dlr. 73 Richards st. Cathays
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), grocer,3o Constellation st. Roath
Davies Martha Jane (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 116 Wood-
ville road, Cathays
Davies Mary (Mrs.), grocer, 212 City road, Roath
Davies Mary (Mrs.), painter, 129 Clifton street, Roath
Davies Mary (Miss), private school, 340 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Davies Mary Jane (Mrs.), dairy, 231 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Davies Morgan, apartments, 35 Fitzhamon embank-
ment. Canton
Davies Morris, dairyman, 7 Miskin street, Cathays
Davies Naunton Wingtield L.E.C.P., F.R.C.S.Edin.
physician & surgeon, 6 Windsor place. T N 3261
Davies Rose (Mrs.), midwife, 162 Broadway, Roath
Davies Samuel, grocer, 15 Dudley street. Docks
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Surrey st. Canton
Divies Sarah Ann (Mrs.), aparts.3 Llandough st.Cathavs
Davies Thomas, news agent. «t. Albany road, Roath
Davies Thos. professor of music, 15 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Davies Thomas, shoe maker, 59 City road, Roath
Davies Thomas, tailor, 198 Mackintosh place, Roath
Davies Thomas E. ship stores commission agent. i7f.
West Bute street. T N 163
Davies William, baker. 32 Wellfield road, Roath
Davies William, black.smith, 49 Thesiger street, Cathays
Davies William, boot maker, 3 Fanny street, Cathays
D,ivies William, caf^, 33 Fairoak road, Boath. T N 4524
Davies William, coal merchant, 87 Crwys road, Cathays
Davies William, comcl. trav. 171 Malefant st. Cathavs
D.ivies William, shopkeeper. 66 Eldon street. Canton
Davies William, shopkeeper, 60 Loudoun square. Docks
Divies William George, hosier, 22 Clifton street, Roath
Davies Wm. Hy. aprtmnts. 12 Llanbleddian gdns.Cathy»
Davies William Henry, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, 26 Castle street
Davies William James, Mount Stuart hotel, i Bute cres-
cent & Bute place
Davies William Richards, solicitor (firm, Davies &
Prichard), 3 & 4 Edward terrace
Davis A. H. Limited, paint manufrs. 8 George st. Docks
Davis Bros, carpenters, 52a, Bedford street, Roath
Davis D. & Sons Limited, colliery proprietors, Cymric
buildings. West Bute street. T N 4600
Davis & Son. dyers & cleaners, 7a. Duke street
Davis' .Stevedoring Co. Limited, stevedores, 39 Mount
Stuart square. T N 2172
Davis Ada (Mrs.), fruiterer, 225 City road, Roath
Davis Amy (Miss), refreshment rooms, 56 James street
Davis Archibald Dunstan, fishmonger, 170 Cowbridge
load. Canton & fruiterer, 78, 134 & 269 Cowbridge
road. Canton & 28 & 119 Queen street
Davis Arthur, grocer, 122 Crwys road, Cathays
Davis Clare (Mrs.), shopkeeper & sub-postmistress, 27
Wells street. Canton
Davis Edward, butcher, 45 Court road, Grangetown
Davis Frederick G. L. draper, 154 City road, Roath
Divis George E. hair dresser. 234 Bute street
Davis Hannah (Mrs.), draper, 62 Wood street
Davis Harry, chair maker, 5 Havelock street
Davis James, bovs' dav school, 18 & 20 The P.iride.
Tredegarville
Davis John, master mariner, 20 Teilo .street, Cint n
Davis John Henry, apartments, i De Burgh st. Canton
Davis John Henry, confectioner, & post ofSce, 51 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Davis John William, fruiterer, 130 Queen st. T N 1294
Davis Stephen, baker, 32 Crwys road, Cathays
Davis Svlva (Mrs.), ajiarts. 5 Despenser gnrdns. Canton
Davis William, boot t shoe repairer 217. & tobacconist
217a. Cathedral street. Canton
Davis William, dock pilot, 10 Grange grdns. (Jrangetwn
Davis William Alexander, watch & clock maker. 95
Wveverne road, Cathavs
Davis Wm. Chas. boot dlr. 116 Carlisle st. S. Splotland«
Davis William Hy. boot repairer, i Mortimor rd.Canton
Davis William Stephen, solicitor, 35 St. Mary street
Davis Zephaniah, milk dealer, 4 Llantrissant st. Cathays
Davison F. C. music teacher, 25 Richards terrace. Roath
Davison William, shopkeeper. 10 Hirwain street.Cathays
Davy David, dental surgery, 96 St. Mart- street
Dawe Charles Bartlett, baker. 164 Eldon street. Canton
Dawe Emma M. (Mrs,), midwife, 45 Flora st. Cathavs
Dawkin-Jones Lewis, dock pilot. 6~ Windsor esplanade.
Dock»
DIRECTORY,]
SOUTH WALl-.S.
CARDIFI-'.
295
Dawkins George H. tairier, 49 Milliopnt streut
Dawnay Archibald D. & Sons Limited, manufacturers ot
steel & iron joists & girders & fire-proof flooring, Lewis
rd. East Moors. T N 2537. See advertisement
Dawson Ralph & Co. coal exporters, 34 .Mount Stuart sq
Da.wson & Taylor, consulting engineers, 24 Pjrk place.
Dawson A. R., M.B.E. collector of customs & excise,
Custom house, Bute street
Dawson Lily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 14 Splott rd.Splotlands
Day Edward & Son. fruiterers, 236a,Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Day Frank & Co. leather merchant! 47, & haberdashers
55 & 57, Bridge street
D.iy Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper^ 38 Wells st. Canton
Day George, fried fish dealer, i William street, Canton
Day William, master nuiriner. 398 Cnwbridge rd. Canton
Dayns Violet (Mrs.), dress maker, 46 Clifton st. Roath
Deacon Bros, marine store dirs. Swansea st. East Moors
Deacon Howard H. & Co. coal exporters. 3 Dock cham-
bers, Bute street
Deacon Joseph Edward, teacher of music ; hon. local
representative of the R.A.M. 29 Llanbleddian gardens,
Cathays
Dean C. H. & Co. accountant.'. Bank buildings. 98 St.
Marv street. TN 833
Dean George Charles, tailor. 42 Queen street
Dean John, shop blind maker, 47 Queen street
Oeane Frederick, high-class confectioner; afternoon
teas provided. 113 Albany road, Roath
De Bear Schools Limited, commercial school. 02 Queen
street. T N 430
Debenhani & ( o. blouse makers, i Charles street k
warehoa>emen, 78 Qneen street
Dee Joseph, confectioner, 140 Bute street & 75 Penarth rd
Deep Navigation Collieries Limited (M. A. Anderson.
sec), II Bute crescent
Deer & Deer, solicitors, 45 Mount Stuart square
Deer Arthur Hubert, solicitor, see Deer k Deer
Deering Charles, painter, 142 Arabella street, Roath
De Freitas G. De Santiago Barjona, consul-general for
Portue|al, 37 St. Marj- street. T N 2299
Deitch Simon, electrician, 18 Tudor street
Del Guerra Oilskin Manufacturing Co. Limited (The),
162 & 163 Bute street. T N 2270
De Locqui Estevan, Argentine consul, 62 Charles street
Deloitte, Plender, Grilfiths & Co. chartered accountants,
Cymric buildings, We.st Bute street. T N 4336
De Mattos k Co. coal exporters, 40 Mount Stuart square
Dendy Arthur W. wine k spirit merchant, 9 Charles st
Denham Thos. Hy. monumental mason, 21 Iron st. Roath
Denison Saml'. & Son Ltd, manufacturers of weigh-
ing machines k weitrhbridges. continuous weighers,
testing machines &c. Hunslet foundry, lieeds ; agents,
H. Bloomtield k Sons, Quay street
Denning Albert John, bedding mfr. 46 Oxford st. Boath
Denning J. draper. 48a, Broadway, Roath
Denning John Henry, insur. agt. '116 Dogfield st. Cathays
Denning Violet (Miss), draper, 164 Penarth road
Denny, Mott & Dickson Limited, timber merchants, 37
St. Mary street. T N 2607
Denslev Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 38 Corporation road,
Graiigetown
Denstad & Paton, coal exporters. Imperial buildings.
Mount Stuart square
Dent Emily (Miss), dress maker, 30 Rectory rd. Canton
Denture Institute Limited, 2 Windsor place
Depasta George, consul for Greece, 32 St. Marv street.
T N 3753
Desallioud Alfd.E. plumber. 19 Blaenclydach st.Grangetn
Devas, Routledge & Co. Limited, warehousemen, Swiss
buildings, ^8a, Queen street
Devereux Arthur Cecil F.R.O.S.Eng. surgeon, 36 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Devereux Madame, milliner, 53 Albany road, Roath
Devon Mutual Steamship Insurance Association, Merthyr
house, James street
Dewar John & Sons Limited, whisky distillers ; branch,
31 Westgate street
Diamond Thomas k Co. ship repairers. West side. East
Bute dock. T N 4746
Diamond Abraham, outfitter, 189 Bute street
Diamond William J. engineers' merchant, Dowlais arcade
Diamond Wm. James, boot dlr. 7 Church st. T N 4114
Dibble Robert, baker, 138 Broadway, Roath
Dick & Parker Ltd. paint manufacturers, 59 Bute street
Dick W. B. & Co. Ltd. oil mfrs. ; stores.i Alice st. Docks
Dickie William M. marine engineer, 2 Grange gardens,
Dicks Charles, stationer, 244 Cowbridge road, Canton
Dickson Arthur, tobacconist, 34 High street
Dickson Robert Hodges, house decorator, 7 Conway
road. Canton
Diggory Harriett (Mrs.), hair drssr. 46 Albany rd. Roath
Dillon Theodore Francis M.B., B.Ch., B.A.OiB.U.I. sur-
geon, 17 Clare street. Canton
Diuiery Annie Elizabeth (Mrs.), fruiterer, 62 James st
Dingle Charles, boot repairer, 37 Portman Moor road.
East Moors
Dinham Henry & Son, builders, 5 Broadway, Roath
Dinham Ellen Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 424 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Dinscombe Frank, fishmonger, 191 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Direct Spanish Telegraph Co. Ltd. 33 Merchants' exchnge
Dire, t (The) Trading Co. Limited, provision merchants,
286 Bute street; 138 k 159 Cowbridge road. Canton;
99 Woodville road, Cathays; 240 City road, Roath;
9a, Carlisle street; 131 Clifton street, Roath; 41
James street; 104 Crwys road, Cathays; 152 Penarth
road ; 6 St. John street k 56 to 60 Tredegar street
District Registry of the High Court of Justice (Harry
Cousins, district registrar), Westgate street
Dix W. & Son, builders, Wyeverne road, Cathays
Dix Theresa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Woodville rd.Cathays
Dobbs Harriett (Mrs.), coffee ho. 40 Clifton st. Roath
Dobbs Shapland, dealer in antiquities, 4 Frederick st
Dobson Elizh. (Mrs.), aparts. 8 Clare gardens. Canton
Dobson Thomas Henry M.S.A. architect, 84 Newfound-
land road. Cathays
Dock Engrineering; Works (B. Brice C.I.Mar.E. pro-
prietor), mechanical engineers & ship repairers. West
Cinal wharf, Docks. TA "Ability; " TN 2261
Dock, Wharf. Riverside k General Workers' Union (John
Donovan, district sec.), 107 Bute street
Docker Eva Emma (Mrs.), pork butcher, qo Albany
road. Roath
Docks Conservative Club (John W. Talbot, sec), 31
James street. Docks
Docton Francis, boiler maker,34 Llanmaes st.Grangetwn
D.idd R ibert. comniercial travllr.22 Turberville pl.Cantn
Dodd Sidney Herbert, news agent, 31 Caroline .street
D.jdge Samuel k Sons, hay k straw merchants. Karnes
place, Splotlands
Dodge James R. corn merchant, Planet street & 33
Albany road. Roath
Dodingt.on Herbert Edward, goods agent Taff Vale Rail-
way Co. Goods depot, Bute street
Dodington Paul Lucius, grocer, 6 Bute street ; 232 City
road, Roath ; 432 Cowbridge road. Canton ; 10 Milli-
cent street k 142 Crwys road, Cathays
Doel Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Adam st. Newtown
Dolbear Wm. H. poultry dlr. 10 Market hall, St. Mary st
Domestic Bazaar Co. Limited, 72 Queen street
Dominican Republic Consulate (John Bovey, consul). 32
Mount Stuart square
Dommett Eliza J. (.Mrs.), laundress, 71 Wyeverne road,
Cathays
Donovan Cath. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 27 Sandon pi. Newtown
Donovan Daniel, shopkeeper, i Bedford place. Roath
Donovan Emily (Mrs.), shopkpr. 12 Ellen st. Tyndall st
Donovan Jas. travelling draper, 181 Richmond rd.Roath
Donovan John, beer retailer. 9 Wvndham cres. Canton
Donovan John, district secretary Dock, Wharf, River-
side & Gener;il Workers' Union', 107 Bute street
Donovan John, lodging house, 1 Nora street, Roath
Doorlv Arthur Alexander, Swedish vice-consul, 21 Mer-
chants' exchange. T N's 4640 k 4641
Dore J. C. accountant for the Cardiff Railway Co. ;
office. Pier head, Bute docks
Dorgnn Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, 62 Cornwall st.Grangetown
Doty William Furman, consul for the United States, r3
Bute crescent
Douglas Frank k Co. ship brokers, iii Bute .street
Douglas k Co. commission agents, 30 Charles street
Douglas Mutual Film Co. Limited, 27 Charlc* street
Dousilas Archibald Newry, engineer, 102 St. Mary street
Dovell Thomas, shopkeeper, 132 Clare road
Dovey Reginald E. G., A.S.A.A. incorporated accountant,
see Clarke. Dovev S; Co „ ,^
Dnwdeswell Ralph,' coal exporter, 73 & 74 Exchange
buildinirs. T A " Dowdeswell ; " T N 408
Dowdeswell Robert Orton, coal exporter 73 & 74 l"'^-
chanire buildings. T A '■ Dowdeswell ; T N 408
Dnwling Chas. fried fish dealer, .58 Broadway, Kl
Dowling Jacob, baker. 167 ^'"^^Z'^l'l. .f Mnindv
Dowlin- Thomas, Maindy hotel. North road Ma mdy
Boath
postmasti
Dowli
Down Herbert Willia
Down"^j'ohVwm: hoo"t maker, 29 Wellfield road Boath
Down William Thomas, news agent, & post office, 103
Cowbridge road. Canton
Downey Robert, Bute Castle P.H. Angelina street
S. W. 10±
li9G CARDIFF.
yjLTri WALES.
[kelly's
Downing & Handcock, solicitors & commissioners for
oaths, iiS Bute street. T N's 249 & 1084
Downing T. H. k Co. Limited, hosierv manufacturers,
15 & 17 Queen .street. T N 1919
Donning Coal & Shipping Co. Limited, coal exporters,
Consulate chambers, 53 Bute street
Downing Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 Aberystwith st.
East Moors
Donning Arthur Jas. watch maker, 143 Clifton st.KojtL
Downing Charles, fruit merchant, 7 New street
Djwning Charles M.E.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. surgton.
40 Charles street
Downing E. C. ship broker. Consulate chmbrs.53 Bute si
Downing Edward Lowder, consul for Belgium i; vice-
consul for the Netherlands.Consnlate chmbrs-SsBnti' st
Downing George Cottrill (firm. Downing & Handcock),
solicitor k notary public, 118 Bute street
Downing Harold C(.rbett, solicitor (firm. Downing &
Handcock), 118 Bute street
Downing Ivor Vincent (firm. Downing & Handcock),
solicitor & notary public, n8 Bute street
Downing James 'Robert, manufacturing ophthalmic
Dn the premises,
78 & 80 Albany
road, Eoath. T N 3925
Oownman Herbert, grocer, 98 Citv road, Eoath
Dr. Barnardo's Home for Boys & Girls (James Phillips,
siipt.; Mrs. Phillips, matron), 10 Pembroke terrace
Drake Chas. Arthur, Forge inn, 50 Oaklev st.Grangetwn
Drake Eisie (Miss), dress maker. 106 CliVe rd. Canton
Drake George Warren, florist, 117, 119 & 121 Market
hall, St.Mary st.fc nurseryman,44 Cathays ter.Catbays
TM.i';e Henry H. commission agent, 35 Windsor place
Dkiiip Ri.lvrt Ltd. chenii.sts. 16 Queen st. TN 4339
DreadnouKht Motor Policies at Lroyd's (British
Dreadnought Underwriters Limited, managers ; T.
Andrew Rich.irds. branch manager). Queen's cham-
bers. Queen street. TA •• Dremopol, Cardiff;" TN
2219
Drew Wm. L.D.S.E.C.S.Eng. dentist, 6 Wind.sor place
Diewett W. J. branch manager Union Assurance So-
ciety Limited, 9 Queen street. T N 1164
UriscoU Daniel, Bridgewater Arms, 31 Bute terrace
Driscoll Edith Gwynne (Mrs.), beer retailer, 18 Ellen
street, Tyndall street
Driscoll James, eating house, 18 Bridge street
Driscoll Patrick, Baroness of WindsorP.H.170 Penarth rd
Driscoll Timothy Joseph, commission agent, 17 Castle st
Diiisopiiulos Spero. toKicconist, 262 Bute street
Dn- Dock Owners' 4; Ship Repairers' Federation (J. H.
Jose, technical adviser), 128 Bute street
Dry Dock Owners' a Ship Repairers' Federation Ltd
(Vaughan & Roche, sees.), 31 West Bute st. Docks
Diyden Mary (Miss),fruiterer.see Thornborrow & Drvden
Dublin General Steam Shipping Co. Limited (M. J.
Begg & Co. Limited, agents), 9 Bute crescent 4; West
Basin, Docki
Duck & Son, chenii.sts, 12 St. John street & '8 -50 3-1
& 34 High Street arcade
Duikham Frank & Sons, cattle salesmen, Eoath mar-
ket. Cycle street, Eoath
Ducks Limited, chemists, 7 James street
Duffy Mary (Mrs.), Arcade P.H. 28, 30 & 3- Wvndham
arcade & 36 Mill lane
Duggan & James, grocers, 69 Broadway 4; i Waterloo
L'ardens, Roath
Dnggan David, channel pilot, 19 Library street. Canton
Duirgan G. B. (Miss), draper, see Creeie & Duggan
DiigL-an Henry, commissinn agent, Dowlais chambers.
West Bute street. Docks & 4 Cumberland .st. Canton
Diilwich House Convalescent Home (Miss Fox, matron).
Pencisely road. Canton. T N 2442
Dumfries Temperance Hotel (Mrs. F. C Woolf man-
ageress), qi St. Mary .street & 43 Westgate street
Dunbar k Loudon, physicians 4; surgeons, 1 Clare st
k 39 Cathedral road. Canton
Itiinbar Henry John M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin, phy.sician k
Mirgeon (firm, Dunbar k Loudon), i Clare street &
39 Cathedral road. Canton
Duncan D. & .Sons Limited, proprietors of " The South
Wales News," " South Wales Echo," " The Cardiff
Tmies & the South Wales Weekly News." 102 St
Mary street k Westgate street. TN 2511 (8 lines)
Duncan J. T. & Co. ship brokers, 13 James street.
Docks. T N 2758
Duncan iJ.) .'Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners,
13 James .street
Duncan James Hugh, analytical chemist, see Treliarne
& Duncan
Dunn & Co. hatt..rs. ii Duke street 4 J 4, 4 Diike
Street arcade, Du
Dunn Charles Sidn.
Canton
strep
buti-her, 172 Cowbridge rd
Dunn Elizabath (Mrs.), midwife, 36 Portman Moor rd.
East Moors
Dunn J. D. coal merchant, 195 Pearl street, Boath
Dunn Joseph, grorer, 44 Sophia street, Bute street
Dunn Leah (Mrs.), certified midwife, 151 Inverness
place, Roath
Dunn Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 51 Hewell st. Grangetwr.
Dunn Kachael (Mrs.), tobacconist, 15 Wharton street
Dunn Richard, butcher, 3 Waterloo gardens, Eoath
lUiiin William Joseph, builder, 309 Cowbridge rd,Cant.:n
Dunscombe William, broker, 61 Topaz street, Eoath
Dupe & Co. wholesale tobacconists, 38a, Diana st. Eoath
Dura Ltd. photographers. Park chambers, 53 Queen st
Durkie John S. master mariner, 42 Plasturton av.Cant.n
Dutch Seamen's Mission (Mrs. A. R. A. de Boer, man-
ageress), 143 k 144 Bute .street
Dutton A. Steward, house & estate agent.gg Frederick st
Dyer George, beer retailer, 30 Stuart street. Docks
Dyer George Fredk. news agent, 114 Clifton st. Roath
Dyer Joseph Henry, bookseller, .stationer, bouk-
binder, printer & relief stamper, 95 Queen street.
TN 187J
Dyer Mary .\ugusta (Mrs.). Cross inn, 259 Cowbridge
load. Canton
Dyer Sydney J. iron ore importer, 52 Mount Stuart s<i
Dyer Thomas, wheelwright, 117a, City road, Eoath
Dyer William Henry Lewis, commission agent, Dowlais
chambers. West Bute .street
Dyke Win. Edmund, greengrocer, 8 King's road. Canton
Dymond Frederick, grocer, 71 Clive road. Canton
Dyniond Frederick Peicival, flag maker, 9, 11 & 13
Wvndham arcade. T N iqoo
Dvne Arthur Jas. coal mer. 22 St. John's ores. Canton
D\ never Charles, d.-corator. 2. Egertoii .stree
Life. Fire. Marine, Acoideiit. Motor. Farming. Livi-
Stock. Boiler. Machinery.
The most progressive ofhce, offering attractive
rates for every class of insurance. Assets exceed
^16.000.000.
Local OfHces:
100 St. Maw street. Cai-diff.
Head Office, British Dominions house, Eoval Exchange
avenue, London E C 3. T A " Domarico, Stock,
London : " T N QO44 London Wall (6 lines)
See advertisement back of page facing-
Inside Back Cover
Earl Edwai-d k Co. ship brokers, 102 Bute street
Eirl Henry, coal exporter, 64 k 65 Exchange buildiiig>
Eason Samuel Bainbridge M.P.S. chemist, 81 Tudur
street. Canton
East Moors Chemical Co. Limited, chemical manufac-
turers, Lewis road. East Moors
East Robert, marine store dealer, 30 Daniel st. Cathays
Eisten Charles k Co. auctioneers, valuers, accountants
4 stock k share brokers (bankers. London Joint City
4 Midland Bank Limited, Cardiff), 31 High street.
T A "Investment. Cardiff;" T N 3723. See ad-
vertisement
Eastern Telegraph Co. Ltd. 33 Merchants' exchange
E;istuia!is Limited, butchers. 114 Carlisle street. South
Splotlands ; 39 Clifton street. Roath ; 2 The Hayes ;
i65 City road ; 6 Tudor street. Canton ; 33 Albany
road. Roath ; 54 Knole street, Grangetown : 156 Clare
road ; 102 Crwys road, Cathays k 2 Wyndham cres.
cent, Canton
Eistment & Corvin, dress makers, 18 Pearl street, Erntb
Eclipse Fuel Co. Limited, patent fuel manufacturers. 3
Dock chambers, Bute street
Economic Trading Co. baiaar, 167 City road
Ecuador Consulate (Abelardo Aldana, consul). Bank
buildings, g8 St. Mary street
Eddins George, shopkeeper, 54 Diamond street, Roath
Ede Ednard Hornby, solicitor (firm, Merrils, Ed« &
Xicholls). Principality buildings. Queen street
Edelnian Joshua, photographer, 26 Cowbridge rd.Cantoii
Edgeley George Edward, boot 4, .shoe maker, 131 Wood-
ville r.iad. Cathays
Edinburgh lafe Assurance Co. Ltd. (The) (G. Wolseley
Charles, resident sec), Bank bldga. 98 St. Mary st
Kdinbuigh Ropei ie k Sailcloth Co. Limited, ropo
manufacturers, 5 Burt street. Docks
Kills. n Swan Electric Co. Limited, electric appliance
manufacturers. 15 & 17 Queen street. T' N 771
Kdiiiunds 4 Ridley Limited, engineers' agents, 65 to &»
Merchants' exchange. T N 306
Edmunds James, metal founder, John street. Bate -it
Edmunds Mary Ann (.Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 Peel street
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
C.MiDIFK.
ship
Edmunds Samuel, fried fish dealer, 125 City rd. Rnat
Educational Book Co. Limited (The),' publishers, i-
St. Mary street
Educational Publishinff ('.,. Liniiled (The), puhlishei
printers, school furnisheis & statimiers. INMuirtii ro;
i, Trade street. Tele^Tam^, •■ PuhlishiiiL:. Cardiff
Tel. No. 2708 (two lines). See advertisement
Edward Wm. insurance agent, 35 Inverness pi. Roa
Edwardes Watkin, ^reenj^fro. 332 Cowbridge rd. Cant
Edwards & Cameron, tailors, 41 Charles street
Edwards F. & Co. coal exporters, 7 Mount Stuart squa
Edwards Frank Ltd. chemists, 192 Cowbridge rd.Cantt
Edwards John T. & Co. cnal exporters, 3 Dock char
bers, Bute street
Edwards, Sons & Co. ship owners & brokers, i Pi
Head chambers, Bute street. T A " Fixina, Cardiff
T N 738
Edwards i, Thomas I
house, James street
Edwards Alfred, baker, 24 Evelyn street. Docks
Edwards Alfred, baker. 44 James street
Edwards Annie S. (Mrs.), costumier, 50 Wveverne road,
Cathays
Edwards Charles E. solicitor & commissioner for oaths.
Park chambers. 53 Queen street. T N 894
Edwards Clifl'ord.boot repairer,55o Cowbridge rd. Canton
Edivards Daniel. Welsh flannel merchant^ 42 Market
hall. St. Mary street
Edwards Edward, chemist, j Mackintosh place, Eoath
Edwards Edward Charles, stock & share broker. 56
Mount Stuart square. T Nos. 3472 & 3473
Edwards Elizabeth (Mrs.), shpkpr. 5 Shak.speare st.Roatl,
Edwards Evan David, dhemist, 87 Pontcanna st. Canton
Edwards George. commercial traveller.! i Teilo st. Canton
Edwards George, painter & decorator, 18 Court road,
Grangetown
Edwards Henry C. builder, 13a, Broadwav, Roath
Edwards Ivor, boot repairer, 107a, Llani.s'hen st.Cathavs
Edwards Jas. dairyman. 13 Portman Moor rd. Ea. Moors
Edwards James, insur. agent, 3 Kingsland rd. Canton
Edwards John, tailor, 115 Tudor street. Canton
Edwards John, Welsh flannel merchant, 13 Market hall
Edwards Lewis, grocer, 6 North Clive st. Grangetown
Edwards Mary A. (Mrs.), dress ma. 3 Broadway, Roath
Edwards Sidney, insurance assistant supt. 63 Lans
downe road. Canton
Edwards Thomas, coal mer. 15 & 17 City road. Roath
Edwards Thomas, draper, 4ora, Cowbridge road. Canton
Edwards Capt. Thomas Owen H.M. inspector of fac-
tories, Gresham chambers. Kingsway. T N 5025
Edy William, ironmonger. 232 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Eedy Abraham, boot & shoe dlr. 90 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Eedy Stephen, boot repairer, 162 City road, Roath
Egerton John, motor engineer. 64 Whitchurch road,
Cathays. T N 3825
Eggaford Robert Charles, teacher of music, 63 Claude
road, Roath
Eggar James, secondhand bookseller, 39 Market hall,
St. Mary street
El Ambar Cigar Co. tobacconists, Dowlais arcade
Elder, Dempster & Co. Limited, ship brokers, 28 & 29
Merchants' exchange
Eldiidue R.ibert. beer retailer, 41 Severn road. Canton
El-etrical Apparatus Co. Limited, electrical switch gear
manufacturers. 10 Windsor place. T N 1384
Eltord Ernest John M.I.C.E.. M.I.Mech.E. ci'tv ensrineer
k architect k survevor. City hall. Catliavs park
T N 2663 ■ ■
E'ias & Parry, hardware merchants. 15 Custom House si
Eiias Gwenllian (Miss), teacher of music, 27 Conybeare
Elias Wm. Jn. apartments, 3 Coldstream ter. Riverside
Elkington A. J. & Co. wheelwrights & smiths. East
wharf ; Clarence rd.Docks & 235 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Elkington J. & Co. accountants, 20 Working street
E'kirgton & Co. wheelwrights. The Tunnel, Queen's
. street & Windsor road, Newtown
EJlerman Mary (Mrs.), aparts. 37 Plantagenet st. Canton
E!l"sterion Alexandres, fried fish dealer, 45 Crwys rd.
Cathays
EJliot George & Co. Limited, wire rope manufacturers,
Cdlingdon road. West Bute dock. T N 175
Elliot & Jeffery. marine engineers. West side, Ea.st Bute
duck. T N 2826
Elliott Brothers, chimney sweepers, 2 Helen st. Roath
Elliott John & Co. watch makers, 48 Royal arcade
Elliott D. Morgan, teacher of music, i Edino-ton aven
Cathays
Elliott Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 34 Comet street. Roatb
Klliott James, grocer, 30 Cottrell road. Roalh
Elliott John, chimney sweep, 23 Emerald street. Roath
E'li^tt John, painter, 19 Harold street, Roath
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Ellis J. G. & Co. electrical engineers,
chambers, St. Maiy street. T N 2892
Ellis Albt. Edwd. master mariner, 209 Arabella st. Roath
Ellis Alfred, butcher, 221 Cathedral mad. Canton
Ellis Alice (Mrs.), dress maker. 1, .\i-^la i..ad. Canton
Ellis Allan, boot k shoe ma. so South Wdliam st. Docln
Ellis Arthur M.I.M.E., M.I.E E. oit> electrical en-
gineer & tramwavs manager. The Haves
Ellis Ivor Wm. beer retailer, 105 Wellington st. Canton
Ellis James, apartments, 51 Neville street. Canton
Ellis Thomas, french polisher, 10 Shakspeare st. Roath
Edison George, electrical engineer. Queen's chambers.
Queen street. T N 1638
Elsworthy John, builder, 108 Kimberley road, Roath
Elton George, boot & shoe maker. 2 Bruce st. Cathavs
Elv Oil Storage Co. Ltd. wharfingers, Ferrv rd.Granget»ii
Elv David M. pork butcher. 172 Cowbridge rd. Canton
E'y William, watch repairer. 105 Clifton street, Roath
Eiiibiricos S. G. Ltd. ship brokers, 132 Exchange bldgs
Emerson Wm. & Sons.hay & straw dlrs.Severn rd.Cantn
& Co. Limited, ship owners. 5 Dock chani-
vn-Ji.ne
rs. But
ire .\lu
(Moss" Empires Ltd. proprietors ;
Frank Allen, managing director). Queen street.
T Xns, 6^j ,<c 6:;3
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd. (The)
(W. W. Howells. branch manager), 108 St. Mary st
Einpsall Walter, Bute Dock hotel, 117 Bute stieet &
West Bute street. Docks
Eng.dhert & Co. oil manufacturers, iii Bute street
EnL'ineerini; E.|iiipment Co. (Cosmos) Limited, factors
iif electrical ]vi|uisites & boiler coverers, 5 Bute ores
Eii;'an.l Edward (Cardiilf) Limited, potato importers,
J-, Hiite slreei & West Bute dock
EiiL'iaiid Kirhiiiil Limited, potato importers. West Bute
d.urk. T N 2627
England & Sons, boot makers, 82 Queen street
England George, wheelwright. 24 Star street. Unalh
England John Edgar, potato importer, 104 Bute street
England Patk. Jsph. M.B. surgn. 89 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
England Richard, pilot, 43 Penhevad street, Gransretown
English & Colonial Meat Co. butchers, 88 Cowbridge
road. Canton k 28 Clifton street, Roath
En-lish & Continental Casing Co. Limited, tallow re-
liiier-. Ferry rnad, Grangetown
Co. Ltd.
St. Mar
Enrigh
acconist, 7 Clive st. Grangetown
shopkeeper, 17 St. Peter's st. Roath
Elisor Frederick VV., M.A. prosecuting solicitor, Citv
hall, Cathavs Park
Epifauio Staiiuile, 118 Carlisle street, Splotlands
Epstein Asher.taibir. 17 Fitzhamon embankment.Cant 5n
Epstein Hvman, tailor, 32 Cowbridge road. Canton
Epton Lora (Mis.), herbalist. 16 Bute street
E.iiiitable House Propertv Co. Limited (W. Davies,
nianaL'er). Temple chambers. 8 St. John street
Erenberg Henry k Son. .secondhand furniture dealer,
123 City road, Roath
Eric & Co. Limited, blaclcsmitbs, Kingsway
E.scott Arthur D. confectionr. 18 Meteor st. Adamsdown
Escott Samuel Henry, coal agent, 8 Malefant pi. Cathays
0. (The), manufacturers of patent floor
buildings, 66 Bute street
Neel, colliery agents, 14 West Bute
Evans E R & Bi
nologist, Celtic Cjrridor, Newport
r, 15 Bute street
r s. 64 k 66 Tudor street. Canton
iitractors, 6 Gwennvth st.Cathavs
"-•.IS. 82 & 84 Woodville rd. Cathays
driiir stores. 54 Clare road
.1! ..\:~r;. :-. k'-f l-'vfhaiige bldgs
. I . , 1 : !' nnders, John
k bras
ud..
,
" . ' 1., .,. .,
1 Limited, 24 New street
livaii
& '.\1:.- ■". I'-1:-^""L
,-, Fish market. The Hayes
Evans
& Reid LM ■
. .. ,, Mount Stuart sq
Evans
Kichard ,t ' ^
,_ ~,,,.et) Limited, ware-
hou
semen, Swi<- 1 i
_■ . ; 1. Queen street
Kvins
T. E. & Co. .,;,til
111. ' h (HIS. 129 Bute strert
Thomas & Co. <:rn
cers k tea dealers, 62 Tudor
298 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
Tkelly'i
Evans William k Co. consiiltiiii; engineers. 46 Mount
Evans William k. Cu. Limited, pruvisiou merchants,
John St. Bute st. T Nos. 2790, ^791, 2792 & 2793
Evans t Williams Limited, printers. Cross st. Frederick
street & 99 Frederick street
Evans Amy (Mrs.), nens Agent, 55 Lower Cathedral
road. Canton
Evans Annie (Miss), apartments.s Euthin ^dns.Cathays
E\-ans B. Wm. motor engineer, 29 Alexandra rd. Canton
Evans Berti« E. grocer. North road, GabaHa
Evans Clara Frances (Mrs), beer retailer, 33 Constella-
tion street, Roath
Evans Cyrns J. secretan- Welsh National Liberal Coun-
cil, 82 Queen street. T N 1963
Evans D. Llewellin, entiineer & merchant, 120 Bute st.
T A •■Brattice, Cardiff;" T N's 146 & 3612. See
advertisement
Evans D. Smart M.D., M.S. physician & surgeon, 11
Corporation road, Grangetown
Evans Daniel, boot maker, 133 Clifton street, Roath
Evans Daniel, boot & shoe dealer, 15 Queen Street arcade
Evans Daniel CyrU M.E.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician
& surgeon, 288 Cowbridge road. Canton
Evans David, ijrocer, 77 Cvrmdare street, Cathays
Ka-;iiis D:ivid U jtaper merchant. Swiss buildings, 58a,
Que,.:i .tleft
Evans David Valentine, draper, 218 & 220 Citv rd. Roath
Evans Dolan (Miss), teacher of music. 34 Tork st.Cantn
Evans E. Philip M.R.C.V.S.L. veterinarv surgeon, i St.
Andrew's pUice. T N 813
Evans Edward Charles, ladies' tailor. 35 Windsor place
Evans Elias Jones, grocer. 190 Carlisle st.Sth.Splotlands
Evans Eli?.h. (.Mrs.), midwife,43 Moorland rd.East Moors
Evans Eli/.h. (Mrs.), nurse, 49 Inglefield aven. Cathays
Evans Ellen (Mrs.), apartments. Rydal mount, 6
Connaught road, Roath
Evans Emily (Miss),confctnr.2i2 Wliitchurch rd.Cathavs
Evans Erie (Miss) M.B. physician & surgeon, 23 Dum-
fries place. T N 174
Evans Eva (Mrs.), shopkpr. 109 Paget st. Grangetown
Evans Evan Bowen, confectioner, 92 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Evans Evan David, ironmonger, & post otBce, 189
Penarth road
Evans Evan Edward, Antelope P.H. 254 & 255 Bute st
Evans Evan J. clothier, 296 Bute street
Evans Evan Richd. journalist, 32 Llandough st. Calhays
Kv.an.v Frank, fruiterer & greengrocer, 227 Cathedral
road. Canton
Evans Fred, solicitor (firm, J. hn (Thos.) i, Evans), i
Castle street
Evans Fredk. chemist, 27 Portman Moor rd. Ea. Moors
Evans G.vilym, chemist t druggist, 158 City road
Evan. Gwiiym Arnold, incorporated accountant, ('live
cliamhers. 121 Queen street
Kviiis Hannah (Mrs.), grocer, 413 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Evins Henrietta (Miss), girls' school. Cyril cres Hoalli
Evans Henry M. civil engineer. 14 Alma ioad. Roath
Evans Herbert Wm. shopkpr.85 Whit<-hurch rd.Cathav-
Evans I. Watkins, barrister, 10 Winds.r place
Evans Isaac Fred, confectioner, 82 Albany st. Roath
Evans Ivor, grocer, see Walters & Evans
Evans James H. insurance agent,22 Talygarn st.Cathays
Evans Jas. Peter, dairyman, 11 Forrest st. Grangetown
Evans Jenkin, draper, 128 Cowbridge road. Canton
Evans J"hn, baker, n Whitchurch road, Cathays
Evans John, bookseller, 14 Wharton street
Bvans John, dairyman, 16 Werfa street, Roath
Evans John, shopkeeper, 93 Court road, Grangetown
Evans John Edward, grocer. 28 Cogan terrace, Cathays
Evans Lena (Miss), art needlework depAt, 4 St. John'st
Evans Letty (Miss), confctnr. 10 Wyndham cre«. Canton
Evans Louisa (Mrs.), shopkpr. 53a, C.mybeare rd. Canton
Evans Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19 Evelyn st. Docks
Evans Maud (Mrs.), tchr. of music, 32 Angus st. Roath
Evans Minnie (Miss), Claude hotel, .Albany rd. Roath
Evans Nellie (Mrs.), apartments, 10 Edward place
Evans Robert Young, solicitor, conimissioner for oaths,
perpetual commissioner, clerk to the justices of the
Caerphilly Lower division. 15 Park place
Evans Rosa (Mrs.), fried flsh dealer, 130 Railway st
South Splotlands
Evans Samuel, sanitary inspector 4 inspector of lodg-
inir houses & under "Sale of Food K Drugs Act."
■Shops Act" & "Housing k Town Planning Act."
City hall. Cathays park
Evans Stanley, barrister, 41 Charles street
Evans Stephen, oab proprietor, 6 Letty street, Oathaya
Evajis Syl, news agent. i;8 Clare road
Evan. T. C. Warren, clerk & collector to the Cardiff
I'llutage Board, Stuart street. Docks
Evans Thomas, hoot t ..hoe maker <t dealer, 17 Oarliile
•treet. Sou* Splotlands
Evans Thos. fitting smith, 2 Barley Mow lane. Canton
Evans Thomas, tailor, 54 Ryder street. Canton
Evans Thomas -Arnold, chartered accountant, Clive
chambers, 121 Queen street
Evans T. J. architect, 6 Arcade chambers. High street
Evans Tom, tailor, 8 Four Elms road, Roath
Evans W. J. waterguard supt. Custom house, Bute st
Evans W. P. manufacturei s" agent. 20 Working street
Evans Walter, Canton Cross P.H. Leckwith rd. Canton
Evans William, shopkeeper. 53 Wood street
Evans William, tailor, 85 Donald street, Roath
Evans William, tailor, 67 Moorland road. East Moors
Evans William H.commission agent, 2 Kincraig st.Roath
Evans Wm. Hv. tchr. of nmsic, 29 Alexander rd.Canton
Evans William Hesketh M.D., M.S.Edin. physician i.
surgeon, 59 Cowbridge road. Canton
Evans William James, ground rent collector for the Earl
of Plymouth, Plymouth chambers, Westgate street
Evarar'd Arth. produce broker. Insurance bldgs. New st
Evleigh George, boot maker, 76 Wellington St. Canton
Ewens John B. apartments, 58 Hamilton street. Canton
Excel (Ibe) Enirineerinsj Co. general engineers, Pen-
he\Md street. Grangetown
Esc*: Products Co. wholesale t, retail tripe dressers ;
office. 2 Church street (T N 760) ; works, 25 Salt-
mead road; branches, 90 Cornwall street; 35 Albany
road, Roath; 209 Cowbridge road, Canton k 92 Cityrd
Excelsior Wire Rope C >. Limited. North road, Maindy
(T N 3093) k stoi-es. Loudoun square
Exchange Club (Kenneth Lundie. sec). Exchange hldL'.s
Explosives & Petroleum (office of) (Thomas C. Major.
chief inspector; H. J. Gillett, Ed. Pooke k Harry
Eiidins, officers). Womanby street
Eyers William k Co. asphalte importers, paviors k
contractors, Dumballs road. See advertisement
Evers Frederick, tried fish dealer, 31 Wells street * 13+
Wellington street. Canton
F\re William, pork butcher, 62 City road, Roath
Fair'.^Koigh Frances (Mrs.), fried fish dealer. 53 Tre-
harris street. Roath
Fanious-Laskv Film Service Limited, 16 k 18 Priory
street. Queen street
Fanbury-s. costumiers, 57 Queen street
Pantham Brothers, butchers, 75 Broadway, Roath
Fargher Charles, chemist, 2 Splott road, Splotlands
Farmer Arthur, coal dealer, 156 Craddock st. Canton
Kaimnr Charles Henry, shopkeeper, loi Frederick st
Farmer Henry Richd. farmer, Blackweir farm. North rd
Farmer Thos.W. window cleaner, 4 Plasnewydd rd. Roath
Farnham Soloman, shopkeeper, 29 Daisy street. Canton
Fan- Charles, shopkeeper. 17 Habershon street. Splott
Parr Harry, chief librarian Cardiff Public Libraries.
Trinity street
Farrell Maria (Mrs.), greengrocer, 2 Portman Mior rd.
East Moors
Farrow's Bank Limited (Ralph A. Watkin. manager)
(open 10 to 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30), 95 St. Mary street;
head office, i k 2 Cheapside. London E C 2
Farthing Herbert W. chemist, 40 City road. Roath
Farthing John Jas. coal mer. 179 Richmond rd. Roath
Fa I dels Limited, fancy goods k toy warehousemen
A, importers, sewing machines, art needlework Jc
knit ling wools (Albert George Harris, representative).
7 Hiirh street. T N 4166
Faulkner (leo. house decoration. 44a. Wellington st. Canton
Fa«cett Fred B. k Co. ship brokers. loa Bute street
Fear William & Son, painters & decorators, Warwick
place, Grangetown
Fear James W. Cardigan Arms inn, 9 Maria st. Bute it
Fear Nora (Mrs.), shopkpr. 45 Warwick st. Grangetown
Feu by Angelo, fancy goods dealer, 24 Royal arcade
■'eatherstone Mabel ' (.Miss), nursing institute k home,
10 Richmond road, Roath
Federated Coal k Shipping Co. Limited, coal exporters.
4 Dock chambers, Bute street
Felbridge Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners,
Merthyr house, James street
''eldman Lewis, tobacconist, 47 Wood street
1' 'lienor Ernest, shopkeeper, 30 Pearl street, Roath
Fenner k Alder Ltd. paint mfrs.3S & 36 Mt. Stuart sq
Feguson George, coal dealer. New Hhymney yard,
Adam street, Newtown
Fe-gusson & Law, marine surveyors, Atlantic buildings.
Mount Stuart square
Wf-rer J. k Co. cork merchants k importers, 15 Cus-
t mi House street k 10 New street. T N 1026. See
advertisement
Ferrier & Rees Ltd steamship brokers. 16 James street
Perrier John Llewellyn, provUion dealer, 66 Monthermer
road. Cathays
Ferrier William, grocer, 23 Cornwall St. Grangetown
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Ferris William, shopkeeper, 39 Diamond st. Boath
Fevin Matilda (Mrs.), shopkpr. 55 Constellation st.Roatb
Fiddian Arthur Edwin L.R.C.P., M.B.C.S.Lond. physi-
cian k surgeon, 23 The Walk, Tredegarville. T N 1772
Fidoe John W. consulting engineer, see Wight & Fidoe
Field Line (Cardiff) Limited, steam ship owners (Evan
Jonee & Co. managers), 70 James street
Field James, manufacturers' agent, 10 Dumfries place
Field Telford C. cycle repairer, 23 Wood street
Fielding R. J. & Co. coal dealers, Habershon st. Splolt
Fienza Eugene, grocer, 15 Pontcanna street. Canton
Fifoot William, stock & shiTre broker, see Matthews,
Fifoot & Angel
Filer Frederick, boot repairer, 121 Carlisle st.S.Splotlnds
Film Booking Offices Limited, cinematograph film
renters, 11 Dumfries place. T N 2385
Finch John, boot repairer, 1 1 Copper street, Boath
Fine Mark, travelling draper, 54 Neville st. Canton
Finegan Rose A. (Miss), nursing home, 130 Newport
road, RoHth
Fines Limited, boot manufacturers, 15 Working street
& 23 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Finlay, Jenkins & Co. wholesale haberdashers, 3 & 4
Working street
Finnish Seamen's Mission & Institute (Frans Emil
Uuro, sec), Hannah street, Bute street
Finsberg Louis, pawnbroker. 144 Penarth road k 2 Bute tei
Fire Engine Office & Station (city) (David Williams,
director; Frank Moger, acting supt.), Westgate st
Firoentuno Rose (Mrs.), nurse, 126 Glenroy st. Roath
Firth David, shopkeeper. 113 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotland?
Firth David, shopkeeper, 91 Habershon street, Splott
Firth David, shopkeeper, 17 Sanquhar st. East Moors
Fish John, marine engineer, ig Denton road
Fisher Brothers, hay dealers, Rhymney terrace, Cathays
& 113 Penarth road
Fisher, Renwick k Co. ship owners, 55 Mount Stuart
square. T N 4127
Fisher Albert E. pilot. 6 Stockland street, Grangetown
Fisher Clara (Miss), shopkeeper, 6 Comet street, Boath
Fisher Herbert John, solicitor, commissioner for oaths
for the Australian States. Atlantic bldgs. Mt. Stuart sq
Fisher John, shopkeeper, 12 Louisa street. Docks
Fisher Wiliiam H. greengrocer, 6 Llantrissant st. Cathays
Fishman Sol, outfitter, 208 Bute street
Fittos Peter, shopkeeper, 32 Herbert street
Fitzgerald Daniel, marine .store dlr. System st. Roath
Fitzgerald Daniel A., F.E.C.S.I. physician & surgeon,
10 Newport road, Boath
Fitzgerald Jeremiah, cab propr. 90 Clive st. Grangetown
Fitzgerald Walter Philip, window cleaner, 12 Craddock
street. Canton
Fitzgerald Wm. confectioner. 76 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Flack D. L. & Son, coal exporters, 48 Exchange bldgs
FJacke Alfred E. stationer, & post office, 126 Broad-
way, Roath
Flagi Alice & Kate (Misses), milliners, 98 Queen street
Fleet I'hiirles William, artificial teeth maker, 439
Cnwbridge road. Canton
Fleishman Sarah (Miss), draper, 29 Wood street
Fleteher Philip & Si.n.stevedores, 71 Jame.s st. TN1393
Fletcher Edwd. Jas. butcher, 428 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Fletcher James Henry, baker, 344 Cowbridge rd. Cantor
Fletcher Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr.25 Court rd. Grangetown
Fietcher Martha Jane (Mrs.), dairj-, 47 Corporation
Toad, Grangetown
Fletcher Randell Howard B.A., M.I.E.E. consulting
electrical engineer, 20 & 22 Queen street. T N 97B '
Fligelstone Annie (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 22 City rd. Roath
Flindt E. Jiist, engineer, 2 Stuart street. Docks
Flint Brothers Limited, provision merchants, 18 & 20
Custom House street
Flint William, district manager Sun Life Assurance
Society, 67 Queen street
Flnok Georse, coal exporter. 23 Mount Stuart square
Flook Thomas Arthur, plumber, 4 Lionel road, Canton
Flower John Henry, grocer, 35 Gloucester st. Canton
Flower Robt. shopkeeper, 24 Cornwall st. Grangetown
Flower William James, grocer, 207 Bute street
Floyd Charles, shopkeeper, 35 Cairns street, Cathays
Floyd E. hair dresser, 221 Cowbridge road. Canton
Floyd William, grocer, 55 Albert street. Canton
Flynn Thomas, confectioner, 94 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Focg Geo. shipwright, o Grange gardens. Grangetown
Fogcr Howard, manasrer London County Westminster &
Parr's Bank Limited. 16 James street
Foley Annie (Mrs), shopkeeper, 37 Davis st. Newtown
Foley Marn-t. (Mrs.1. shopkpr. 76 Swansea st. Ea. Moors
Follett This. rnnf.>,.tioner, 126 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Fo!:ett Williim. bniMer. 114 Mackintosh place, Roath
Follin H. L. & Cn ship ljrokers,49 & 50 Exchange hldirs
Fooks Job, incorporated accountant. 3 Park place
Fote Albert, tailor, 148 Cathays terrace, Cathays
Forbes Hy. Michael, travelling draper, 5 Guildford ores
Forbes Peter, commission agent, 11 Edward terrace
F..rd J. & Sons, rope, iron & metal merchants & boat
builders. Old Sea luck. T N 1944. See adver-
tisement
Ford Diana (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 Pomeroy st. Docks
Ford Frederick, wheelwright, 64 System street, Roath
Ford George, shopkeeper, 108 Court road, Grangetown
Ford Gladys (Miss), Conway P.H. 58 Conway rd. Canton
Ford James, shopkeeper, 106 Court road, Grangetown
Ford John, contractor, 12 Clare street. Canton
Ford John, marine store dealer. East Canal wharf.
Docks. T N 1944
Ford Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 127 Penarth road
Ford Walter T. cooper. The Tunnel, Queen street
Foris Daniel, fried tish dlr. 16 Carlisle st.Sth.Splotlands
Forminter Hy. shopkeeper, 53 Carlisle st.Sth.Splotlands
Formoso Edward, refreshment rooms, 160 Bute street
Foros John, fried fish dealer, 258 Bute street
Forrest Fred, taxi-cab proprietor ; taxis ready day &
night. The Garage, i;9a. Inverness place. Boath. TA
"Forrest, Taxi, Cardiff"
Forrest Col. William J. P., D.S.O. principal agent to
the Earl of Plymouth's estate, Plymouth chambers,
lal exporters, 83 Exchange build-
4324
Forsdike
T N 1283
Forsdike George Frederick, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths (firm, Forsdike, Buchannan & Giles), 34 Queen »t
Forse Edward, fruiterer, 112 Woodville road, Cathavs
Forse Edward, mail contractor. Angel Hotel mswi,
Westgate street
Forster & Sons, printers, 68 Penarth road, Cardiff
Forsj'th S. & Co. Limited, tailors, 24 Queen street
Forward Movement of the Presbyterian Church of Wales
(Bev. John Thomas, sec). Royal chambers, Park pi.
T N 3090
Foster. Hain & Co. (CardilT) Limited, ship brokers,
'Victoria buildings, 66 Bute street
Foster Chas.upholsterer,3i Portman Moor rd.East Moon
Foster Emma (Mrs.), grindery dlr. 20 Tudor st. Canton
Foster John Thomas, tailor, 123 Tewkesbury st. Cathays
Foster Joseph, dairyman, 12 Llandaff road. Canton
Foster Joseph Kemp, refreshment rooms, 80 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Foster Matilda Blanch (Mrs.), laundry, 115 Bute street
Fothergiirs Tobacco Stores, 51 The Haves & 100 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Foulkes Amelia (Mrs.), registry office for servants, a
Blaenclydach street, Grangetown
Fowle Daniel, master mariner, i Pomeroy street, Docks
Fowler William & Son, auctioneers. 23 Duke street
Fowler Edward, Tredegar Arms P.H. 16 Bute terrace
Fowler George, carpenter, 69 Crwys road, Cathays
Fowler William, relieving officer No. 2 district, Cardiff
union, 42 Penarth road
Fownes (The) Forge & Engineering Co. Limited, iron A
steel shaft makers. East Moors road. East Moors
Fox Film Co. Limited, film renters, 9 & 9a, Wharton
street. T N 1744
Fox Albert William, county accountant. County hall,
Cathays park
Fox Annie (Mrs.), 'dress maker, 6 Taff embankment
Fox Annie Cecilia (Mrs.), grocer, 45 Corporation road,
Grangetown
Fox George Hugh, hardware mers. 60 k 61 Millicent st
Fox B. Minder (Mrs.), teacher of music, 28 Edward ter
Fox Samuel C. journalist, 104 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Foxhall Alfd. shopkeeper, 11 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Foxhall Benjamin, draper, 21 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Foxhall Benjamin, teacher of music, 11 Holmesdale st.
Grangetown
Foy Albert K. k Co. coal exporters, 113 Bttte street
Frances Duncan Steamship Co. Limited, steamship
owners, 13 James street
Franci-s & Arnold, average adjusters, Aberdare house,
28 k 29 Mount Stuart square
Francis D. H. k Co. coal exporters, 19 West Bute st.
T N 632
Francis & Phillips, tailors, 6 & 7 St. John street
Francis W. B. & Cooke, solicitors & commissioners for
oaths, 31 Queen street (T N 960) k 41 Bomdly road.
T N 3^62
Francis Richard J. auctioneer, 17 Castle street
Francis WilHam, shell fish dealer, 195, 197 & 199 Market
hall, St. Mary street _ _
Francis William Benjamin, solicitor k commissioner for
oaths (W. B. Francis & Cooke), 31 Queen street
Fr.nncis-Williams William St. John, barrister, 59 Queen
street. T N 2296
300 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kell\'s
Pranco-British Ship Store Co. lamited, ship store
dealers. 89 & 90 Bute street
Franco-British Trading Go. Limited, general merchants,
13 West Bute street. T N 4309
Frank William lamit^d, confectioners, 20, 40, 47 & 11 1
Qaeen street ; 27 Castle street ; 53 The Hayes ; 21
High Street arcade; 145, 148, 179 & 182 Market hall,
St. Mary street; 77 St. Mary street; 10 Morgan
arcade, St. Mary street; factory. Wood Street bridge,
Tudor street
Frankham Mary (Mrs.), midwife, 35 Wyndham cres-
cent. Canton
Franklen Thomas Mansel, clerk of the peace & clerk to
the GlamorganCounty Council, County halUCathays pk
Franklin W. H. & Co. electrical eng-ineers, Tunnel
works, Queen street. T N 3500
Franklin Alfred George, window bUnd maker, 240
Whitchurch road, Cathay»
Franklin Frank, beer retailer, 9 Sophia street
Franklin George, baker, 162 Cowbridge road. Canton
Fraeer M. A. K. & Co. engineers. Western Mail build-
ings, St. Mary street
Fraser Douglas, land agent to the Marquess of Bute,
Bute Estate office. Castle street
Fraser E. Donald, photographer, 33 Charles street
Fraser John, clothier, 160 Cottrell road, Roath
Fraser Thomas, refreshment rooms, i44d, Woodville
road, Catbays
Frayling & Co. furniture dealers, 43 Crwys rd. Cathays
Frayling Francis Sidney, furniture dealer, 199 City
road, Boath
Fraier k Co. ship store dealers, 126 Bute street
Fredericksen Andrew, apartments, 57 Fitzhamon em-
bankment. Canton
Free Library & Beading Boom (Miss C. Nixon James,
librarian). Moorland gardens. East Moors
Pi'eedman Hyman & Solomon, watch makers, 34 Albany
road, Roath
Freedman Charles, furniture dealer, 20 Albany rd. Roath
Freedman Joseph, motor engnr. 37 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Freeman J. B. & Son Limited, cigar manufacturers.
North Cliv© street, Grangetown
Freeman William, temperance bar, 161, 162 k 164 Mar-
ket hall, St. Mary street
Freeth Henry, looking glass maker, 37 Charles street
Freke Alfrea, photographer, 28 Queen street. T N 466
French Consulate (Gaston Morawiecki, consul ; Rene
Turck, vice-consul), 4 Dock chmbrs. Bute st. T N 252
French Edwd. furniture dealer, 56 Court rd. Grangetown
French Henry, Canadian hotel, 143 Pearl street, Roath
Fricker Frederick, engineer, 21 Denton road
Friend, Wintle & Co." electrical engineers, 8 Westgate
street. T Nos. 797 & 1227
Friends' Provident Institution (W. F. Powell, local man-
ager). Temple chamber?, 8 St. John st. T N 1028
Frisk Walter R. Neville hotel, 52 Clare road
Froet Charles Austin, fruiterer, 44 City road, Roath
Fry Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30 Galston street, Rnall:
Fry John, hay k straw dealer, i Star street, k shop-
keeper, 1 Orbit street, Roath
Fry John, shopkeeper, 65 Convbeare road. Canton
Fry William, pork butcher, 15 & 17 Market hall, St
Mary street k 4 Bridge street
Fucito Louis, hair dresser, 168 Bute street
Fudge Ehoda (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 23 Letty st.
Cathays
Fullerton Rt. Alei. news agt. 8 Meteor st. Adamsdnwii
Fulton, Dunlop k Co. Ltd. wine k spirit merchants, 16
Duke street k i9 St. John street k wine k beer
retailers, 18 Working street
yurne>^s. Withy k Co. Limited, ship owners k coal
eipirters, Cymric buildings. West Bute street. T N
^■675 (private branch exchange)
Furnivall William k Son, chemists, 113 City rd. Roath
Funte Thorny Alfred, hosier, 85 St. Mary street
Fussell Emma (Mrs), apartments, 39 Fitihamon em
bankment. Canton
Fulorian David Hatch, phntographer, 64 Wood ."treet
Fiilti" Edward, clothier, 61 Bute street
F
Onhb Harry E. Heath hotel,
Allensbnnk road, Cathays
Gable Leah (Mrs.), draper, 86 Cornwall st. Grangetown
Gabriel Daniel Lloyd, com. traveller, 23 Talbot st.Cantii
Gaccon Frank, consulting motor ensrineer. 34 Charles
street T N 14S5. 800 advertisement
Gadshy Clement, chartered accountant, see Wentworth
Price & Gadshy
Gage Bros, carriage builders, 18 Station terrace
Gaiety Grand Cinema, 195 k 197 Citv road. Roath
G.ui-ly Halls Ltd. (A. B. Watts, sec), 4 Park place
Oaist Lyske. bntcber, Clare road
Oais* Simon, pawnbroker, it Carlisle st Sth.Splotlands
Gale'.- Studios Limited, photographers. 22a, Queen SL
Gale Albert Henry, Runmier tavern, 14 Duke street
Gale George Ford, hair dresser, 181 Penarth road
Gale William, pilot, 164 Corporation road, Grangetown-
Gallaher John Frederick M.B., B.Ch.Edin. physician &
surgeon, iii Whitchurch road, Cathays. T N 1576
Galloway William D.Sc, F.G.S. mining engineer, 17
Park place. T N 3907
Galpin Lilian (Mrs.), fruiterer, 130 City road, Roath
Gait James Ernest, master mariner,3 Berthwin stCaniir
Gamlin Robert Henry, Adelphi inn, 183 Bute street
Gammon Arth. Fras. boot maker, 159 Albany rd. Boath
Gammon Edwin S. boot & shoe dealer, 138 Cinys
road, Cathays
Gammon Ernest Jamos, boot repairer. 3 Allensbaiik
rtad. Cathays
Gammon George Edward, boot warehouse, 6 Mackm-
tosh place, Roath
Gammon P. (Mrs.), boot maker, 14 Moira pl.Adamsdwi-.
Ganderton W. k Co. Ltd. warehousemn. 99 Frederick si.
Gandy Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Penarth road
Gane P. e'. (late Trapnell & Gane) Ltd. house-
furnishers k decorators; cabinet makers, upholsterers
& carpet warehousemen, 38 & 41 Queen street. T A
"Gane, Cardiff;'' T N 403
Gardiner R. A. (Mrs.), tobacconi.st,98 Crwys rd. Cathay^
Gardner. Locket k Hinton Ltd. coal exporters (H. Hee^
Jones 4: Co. Ltd. agents), 17 k 18 Merchants' exchnge
Gardner James, insurance agent, 24 De Burgh st Cantn
Gardner Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Ordell st. Splott
Gardner Margaret (Miss), teacher of music, 47 Brithder
street. Cathays
Gardner William James, paperhangings. window glass^
paint, oil k color warehouse. 135 Crwys road, Cathays..
T N 4231
Gareiick Marks, tin plate worker, 45 Wood street
Garland Jacob, insur. agent, 74 Monthermer rd. Cathays.
Garland William, butcher, no Donald street, Ronth
Garratt Harry Squire, teacher of music, 4 Corporaiion
road, Grangetown
Garrett Edward F. pianoforte tuner,4 Wellfield rd. Roath
Garrett John, apartments, 69 King's road. Canton
Garwood Ivor Wm. private school. 1 Fit7.alan rd. Roath
Garwood Richard, shopkeeper. 42 Holmesdale streets
Grangetown
Gaskell k Chambers (South Wales) Limited, bar fitters.
Queen's place. T N 2055
Gaskell k Co. solicitors, 100 St. Mary street
Gates John G. iron ore importer. 2 Dock chambers,
Bute street. T N 43
Gatfield k Son, grocers k tea dealers.56 Lower C-athi-dra)
road. Canton
Gatfield Fanny (Mrs.), confectioner. 56 Ordell st Splott
G'luuKint Co.' Limited (The'), film hirers. Wharton st
Gaunt k Hudson Limited, hat k cap manufacturers.
Swiss buildings, 58a. Queen street
Gay William, dairyman, 61 Arabella street, Roath
tTayner Stanley k C'o. electrical engineers, 40 Charles si
Gaz.e Albert Thomas, milk dealer, 94 Broadway, Roath
Gar.e Reginald A. dairyman. 42 Mafeking road, Roath
Geddes A. shopkeeper," 10 Wellington street. Canton
Gee F. k Co. Limited, hosiers, 7 Mount Stuart square
Geen Cyril & Gerald, builders; works, Cr»ys n.ad.
Cathays k office, 248 Citv road. Roath
Geen Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5+ Treharris st, Roath
Geen William Edward, fruiterer. 52 Tudor st. Canton
Geib Jacob, veast merchant. 217 Mackintosh pi. Roatli
Geldard Cvril John, solicitor (firm, Allen Pratt & Gel-
dard), 49 k 50 Mount Stuart square
General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Cori,nratini>
Ltd. (W, Harold Parsons, resident sec), 10 Working st
General Electric Co. Limited, electrical appliance manu-
facturers. 23 Womanby street (T N 2620, 3 lines) t
Castle arcade
George Eliia (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 23 Flora st. Cathays
George Harry, refreshment rooms, 43 Wood stre."!
George Herbert, blacksmith, Oxford lane, Rooth
George Lilian(Mrs.), dress ma. 81 Monthermer rd. Cathays
George William, boot maker. 223 Cowbridge rd. Cantoit
German James & Co. coal exporters. 68 & 6g Exchan^M-
buildings. T Nos. 1065 k 1725
German James, inspector of Wesleyan & General .^^
surance Society. 21 Salisbury road, Cathays
German James J P., O.B.E. ship owner, see Mai^arthy
k German
German Peter Wm. cornel, trnv. 20 Alexandra rd Canton
Gerrans Nicholas, nianutactaring stationer, see Peacock.
Gerrans & Co
Gerrish John, butcher. ; & 7 Market hall. St. Ma.-, -t
Gerrish Wm. chi'-f engineer, 12 Agincourt road, Koalb
Ohigi Aldo, furniture dealer, 173 Clare road
DIRECTORY.]
Gibaud Fred W. i
Gibaud
Gibb Eiinis & Co.
road. Canton
Gibbon Hi.ry &
road, lloath
Gibbuu Biuoss, ni
(iibbo;. Mafgie
Rawdon place
Gibbons Henry, chimney sweep
HOUTH WALES.
CARDIK*'. bUi
nsurance assessor, see Cunningham k
artificial teeth makers, 93 Cowbridge
Sons, builders" merchants, Richmond
Gibbons Jam
Queen street
Gibbs Brothers
Alfred street,
Gibbs James C
G.bbs Lidgett
afactu
167
& repairers.
Gibbs Peter
;. Cantor
boot & shoe mak
Roath
& Sons, shopkprs. 165 Broadway, Roath
-, Co. stock & share brokers, 21 Mount
T A ■• Lidgett, Cardief ;" T N 80
& Co. colliery agents, 46 Mt. Stiuirt sq
Gibbs & Sou Limited, ship store dealers, 72 Bute street
Gibbs & Co. ship owners, Merthyr ho. James st. T N 2054
Gibbs Charles Arthur Reginald, coal exporter, see
Davies, Gibbs k Co
Gibbs Charles J. painter, 2 Aithur street, Roath
Gibbs Daisy (Mrs.), cutler. 230 Bute street
Gibbg John, coal dealer. 74 Cecil street, Roath
Gibbs R. A. steward, H.M. prison. Gaol lane, Xewtown
Gibson John (Cardiff) Ltd. builders, 26 Park street
Gibson John, joiner, 26 Park street
Gidden Richard, boot maker, 82b, Severn road. Canton
Giflin. Lowrie & Co. stock k share brokers, 35 & 36
Mount Stuart square. T N 2732
Gilbart John, fruit merchant, 22 Custom House street
Gilbert G. & Co. painters, 74 Woodville road, Catha
Gilbert Edward Isaac, grocer, 12 Wyndham ci
Gilbert Herbert James, shopkeeper, 4 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Gilbert Mary (Mrs.), Adarasdown hotel, 17 & t8 Moira
street, Adarasdown
Gilbey W. & A. Ltd. wine & spiiit mers.2iiGity rd.Rth
Gilchrist Robert & Co. ship owners, CoUingdon road.
West Bute dock. T X 141
Giles Alfred, solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm,
Forsdike, Buchanan k Giles), 34 Queen street
Giles Beatrice (Miss), dress maker, 58 Taff embankment
Giles George, master mariner, 44 Hamilton street, Cantn
Giles John, plumber, 52 Llandaff road. Canton
Giles Joshua, cab proprietor, 90 Bedford street, Roath
k 84 Coburn street, Cathays
Giles Laura (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 66 Railway street. South
Splotlands
Giles Mary Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 Topaz st. Roath
Giles Reuben, plumber, :i Peny-y-peel road. Canton
Giles Thomas, baker, 14 Minister street, Cathays
Giles William D. motor engineer, Florentia st. Cathays
Gill Charles Richard, organ builder, 144 Arran st. Roath
Gill Doris L. (Miss) A.L.C.M. teacher of music, 46
Talworth street, Roath
Gillard Thomas, greengrocer, 172 Penarth road
Gillet Joseph, hardware merchant, Tredegar street
Gillett John, confidential agency, 33 St. Mary street
Gilligan John, chimney sweep, 2 Albert street. Canton
GilHgan Thos. chimney sweeper, 7 Lincoln st. Canton
Gilliland Thomas, picture frame maker, 51 Corporation
road, Grangetown
Giiling & Goodfellnw, solicitors & commissioners for
oaths, 2 Arcade chambers. High street, T N 460
GUJing H. T., B.A., LL.B. solicitor (firm, Giiling k
Goodfellow), 2 .\rcnde chambers. High street
Ginda Daniel, confectioner, 163 City road, Roath
Girls' Friendly Society Diocesan Lodge (Miss Annie
Sibley, hon. sec), 6 Cathedral road. Canton
Girvan"Da,vid Wyllie M.B., C.M.Glas. physician k sur-
geon k medical officer south district, Cardiff union, ^t
k 47 Loudoun square
Gitsham John, carpenter k joiner, 76 Monthermer road
k 76 Richards street, Cathavs
Gladstone John Einest, solicitor, k clerk to the Dean &
Chapter of Llandaff, registrar to the Archdeacon of
Llamlafl' & notary public (firm, Williams k Glad-
stone), Herbert chambers. Great Western approach
Gladwin Joseph Charles.greengrocer,9i Tudor st. Canton
G'.aiiioii;a-i Building Society (Herbert J. Dver, sec).
Glamorgan chambers. Church street. T N 60
Glm-organ Chamber of Agriculture (patron. Earl of
Plymouth: president. Marquis of Bute; Hubert G
Alexander, sec.) ; ofljce, 5 High street
Glamorgan Coal Co. Limited, coDiery proprietors.
Cambrian buildings. Mount Stuart square
Glamorgan County ConstabularT (Capt. Lionel Arthur
Lindsav M.V.O.' chief constable ; Supt. Wm. Jones,
chief clerk"); chief constable's office, Cowbridge road.
N >547
Glamorgan County Territorial Force Association (Col.
Earl of Plymouth G.C.B.E., C.B. (Lord Lieut.),
president; Major-Gen. T. B. Tyler C.S.I., D.L. chair-
man ; Col. J. Gaskell C.B., V.D., D.L. vice-chairman ;
H. S. Metcalf, sec); head quarters offices, 6 St.
Andrew's crescent
Glamorgan Public House Trust Co. Limited (The) (J.
E. Williams, sec), Herbert chambers, Great Western
approach
Glamorgan Wagon Co. Limited, rolling stock financiers.
Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square. T A
"Alpha;" T N 3245
Glamorganshire Canal Co. carriers by water. West
wharf. T N 2773.
inent Money Society, 117 City
^xiamorgansmr
n.ad, Roath
Glaiaorganshii
3 i':nk plac,
Gla
roperty Co. Limited (J. Fooks,
Workn
sec),
I The)
Cottage Co. Limited
(F. de C. Hamilton, sec), 113 Exchange buildinj^
Glasby Lionel, hair dresser, 28 Wells street. Canton
Glasson Ada (Miss), teacher of typewriting,i7 Church st
Gleeson William, furniture dealer, 47 Metal st. Roath
Glen Alexander, chief engineer, 90 Plasturton av. Canton
Glew Albert William, pianoforte tuner, 29 Pontcanna
street. Canton
Glew Albt. Wm, pianoforte wareho. 8aa, Severn rd. Cantn
Irlisson Elizh. (Mrs.), dress ma. 37 Market road. Canton
Glossop S. & Sons Limited, printers. New street
Glover, Hill & Co. fruit brokers (branch), Colonial build-
ings, New street
Glover William & Son, wheelwrights, 17 North Morgan
street. Canton
Glover James, dining rooms, 88 Bute street
Gloyu Edward Henry, relieving officer for Cardiff Union,
No. 3 district, 4 Romilly place. Canton
Glyncorrwg Colliery Co. Limited, colliery proprietors
53 Mount Stuart square
Goddard John William, coal mer. 70 Llanishen st. Cathays
Godfree Fred J. tailor, 26 Albany road, Roath
Godfree Louisa (Mrs.), confectioner, 36 Royal arcade &
dining rooms, 13 Church street & 21 Trinity street
Godfrey Albt. Jas. insurance agent, 44 Beda rd. Canton
Godfrey Caleb, saddler & harness maker, 129 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Godfrey Henry, painter, 106 Inverness place, Roath
Godfrey Wm. Herbert, fruiterer, 10 Mackintosh pl.Roalh
Goldberg Benjamin & Son, tailors' trimmings dealers,
20 Green street. Riverside
Goldberg Maurice, grocer, 216 Cowbridge road. Canton
Goldberg Nellie (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 33 Salisbury
road, Cathays
Goldberg Samuel, tailor, 3 Clare street, Canton
Goidhauimer Lee (iMrs.), shopkeeper, 48 Stoughton st.
Grangetown
Goldman S. & Co. seamen's outfitters, 42a, Bute street
Goldsmith Co. (The), diamond merchants, 22 St. Mary
street. T N 1288
Goldsmith Elias J. draper, 31 Pen-y-wain road, Roath
Goldstein Harris, hair dresser, 60 Wood street
Goldsworthv Bros, grocers, 12c Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Goldsworthv Richard Edward, district sec. National
Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited,
6 & 7 St. John street
Gomez Juan A. ship store dealer, 43 Stuart st. Docks
Gomez Juan Antonio, Philharmonic restaurant. 76 St.
Mary street
Gomm John, cab proprietor, 19 Stephenson st. Cmton
GouL'ora A. Chili-an consul.Glamorgan chmbrs. Church st
Gooch George, butcher, gi Woodville road, Cathays
Good William, fishmonger, 208 & 210 Market hall, St.
Mary street
Goodall & Simpson, oil importers. Ferry id. Grangetown
Goodall Alfred James, shopkeeper, 38 Daisy st. Canton
Gooderidge Andrew, manager Queen's hotel, 106 & 107
St. Marv's street
Goodfellow Charles Stuart, solicitor (firm, Gilling &
Gondfellow), 2 Arcade chambers. High street ^
Goodfield Walter, milk dealer, 122 Pembroke rd. cm'...
Gooding Harrv, photographer, 33 Queen street
Gooding Sarah (Mrs.), new.
South Splotlands , _ , ^. -p^
Gnodbind Fan..v (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Layard .st.Ea
Gondlass, Wall & Co. Limited.
n^Jdm-in^Bro'"' mnJuL?l?:rs of butchers' coat, k
a^r'Jns" b«'^h^"'jjtTh ""t N l,'"'""' " ''
'^t;;ll''»jo" ^*"^*'c?"^g„jg„jen,6^2Whitchurch rd.Cathys
oZdZn DorafMbs"; draper, isi Cowbridge rd. Canton
Goodman Frederick A. commission agent, 4 «»»? f ^^*
n Ralph, artificial teeth maker, 20 RomiUv rd.
Canton
agent, 89 Carlisle street.
manufacturers.
Gondii
30j
C^VKDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
KELLY'S
Goodman Samuel, travellinc draper,5 De Burgh st.Cantn
Goodman W. F. fruiterer. Fish market. The Hayes
Goodridgf & Breckon, taxi-cab proprietors, Cottrell rd.
Boath. T \ 3439
Goodwin VTilliam.shopkeeper, 25 Wjndham cres.Canton
Gordon Hotel (Cardiff) Limited, refreshment rooms,
302 Bute street
Gordon William & Son, fried f5sh dealers 97, & green-
grocers 99, Wyeverne road, Cathays
Gordon Euiily Harriet (Mrs.), beer retailer, 16 Edward st
Gordon Samuel, tobacconist. 4 City road, Hoath
Gorman Agnes (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 13 k 15 Bridge
street k 26, 30, 31 & 32 Caroline street
Gorman Horace, fruiterer. Fish market. The Hayes
Gorvett Brothers, tailors, 113 Queen street
Gorwill Charles, shopkeeper, 50 Mortimer road. Canton
Gorwill John, refreshment rooms, 44 Caroline street
Goss OliYer & Co. ship store dealers, 102 Bute street
Goss Alice (Miss), private school, 17 Cowbridge rd.Cntp
GosB Sarah (Mrs.), boot & shoe dealer, 42 Cathays ter-
race, Cathays
Gottwaltz & Perry, auctioneers, valuers & estate agents,
II High street.' T A " Gottwaltz, Cardiff;"' T X 695
Oough Brothers, contractors, 54a. Partridge road.Roath
Gould J. C. k, Co. (Steamship Managers) Ltd. steam-
ship owners, Merthyr house, Jam»s street. T Nos.
2967, 2968 k 2969
Gould J. C. & W. T. & Co. Limited, ship brokers,
Merthyr house, James street
Gould E'llen (Mrs.), tobacconist, 41 Wood street
Gould Florence Winifred (Miss), dress maker, 135
Arabeib street, Roath
Gould Gladys (Mrs.). Cardiff Arms P.H. 6-, Railway st.
South Splotlands
Gould John, cycle dealer, 70a. Tudor street. Canton
Gould John, saddler k harness ma. see Berrv k Gould
Gould Rachel W. (Mrs.). Ship hotel, 8 James st. Docks
Gould ihomas, builder, 84 Wyndham crescent. Canton
<joiilding J. Cuthbert, stock broker. Western Mail
buildings, .St. Mary street. T X 4379
Goulds Foundries Ltd. iron founders. East Moors road.
East Moors
Gourock Ropework Co. Limited, rope manufacturers,
120 Bute street. T A " Gourock. Cardiff;" T N 95
Gower Daniel k Son, ship brokers, 13 Bute crescent
Gower Alfred, umbrella maker, 21 & 22 Queen Street
arcade k 13 Wharton street
G.P.O. Telegraphs (Enizineering Department) (J. B.
Byall, sectional engineer). 44 Park place
(irady John, ironmonger. 3S Clifton street. Roath
Graham Brothers, coal exporters. Exchange buildings
Graham's Xavisation (Merthyr) Collieries Ltd. colliery
proprietors, Baltic house. Mount Stuart square
Graham Albert Edward, insurance agent, i^ Augusta
street. -A-damsdown
Graham William, Colliourne hotel.2 Wyeverne rd.Cathrs
Grainger James Frederick, rope & twine manufacturer,
S Working street
Grand Hotel (Mrs. Bessie Rosser, proprss). Westgate st
Grande Virginia (Mrs.), oyster rooms, 59 St. Mary st
Grandfield k Co. fruit merchants, 19 Custom House st
Grangetown Catholic Club & Institute (Daniel ReUlv.
steward). 86 Corporation road, Grangetown
Grangetown Conservative Working Men's Club (Mrs.
Kate Bending.8tewardess),io4Corporation rd.Grngetwn
Grant George M.A.. M.B., C.M.Aberdeen, surgeon, 187
City road, Roath
Grant Henry, butcher, 24 Bridge street
Grant Jeannetta (Miss), shopkeeper, 11 North road
Grant .b.hn William Gearv F.R.C.S.Eng.. surgeon, 19
Windsor plane. T X 4335
Grant W. H. hnlel. bar & shop fitter. Cross street.
Seo advertisement
Graves Lily (Miss), greengrocer, 5 .Sophia street
Grives Lucy (Mrs), shopkeeper, 12 Sophia st. Bute st
Gray k 5"nter, consulting engineers, 37 Mt. Stuart sq
Oray Charl««, builder k house decorator, la, Telford
street. Canton
tfiay Charles Henry, fishmonger, 100 Albany rd. Boath
Qrav Edward, property tax collector, s Lower Cathe-lral
mad. Canton
Gray Sarah Ellen (Mrs.), WeBtgate hotel, 49 Cowbridge
mad. Canton
Gray William L.D.S.R.C.S.Edin. surgeon dentist, 15
Dumfries place
Grayhrook Henry, fancv draper, 29 Hieh st. T N- 2000
Gr.a.ler Thomas Hv. scale maker, 22 Wvndham arcade
Oreat Weatern Colliery Co. Limited (Svdney G
Fifoot, manager), 34 & 35 Wesl Bute street. Docks.
T .\ 3084
Great Western Railway Co. (John Bassage, district
goods manager) ; inquiry olTice, 137 Bute street
Great West^-rn Railway Go's Divisional Offices (J.
Vaughan Williams, supt.). Great Western approach
Great Western Railway Goods k Coal Shipping Office
(George ^^eale, shipping inspector). East side. East
Bute dock
Great Western Station Refreshment Rooms, Great
Western approach
Greedy Hy. boot k shoe repairer, 172 Craddock st.Cantn
Greedy John, boot repairer, 208 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Green Agnes (Miss) A.L.C.M. teacher of music. 403
Cowbridge road. Canton
Green Alfd. milk dlr. 59 Portman Moor rd. East Moors
Green Arthur J. boot repr. 189 Carlisle st. S. Splotlands
Green Daisy (Miss), laundry, see Price k Green
Green Emanuel, pawnbroker, 19 Portman Moor road.
East Moors
Green Ernest Edward, solicitor k commissioner for oaths
& notary public (firm, Waldron, Sons k Green), 17
Church street
Green Frederick, dairyman, i Albany road, Roath
Green Frederick W. show dog specialist, 17a, North rd
Green Hy. cartage agt. k general carrier,4i Westgate st
Green James, boot repr. 114 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Green Robert, confectioner, 15 Moira pi. Adamsdown
Green Robert, gramophone dealer, 77 Bridge street
Green William Arthur, ship broker, 7 Adelaide st .Docks
Greenaway Henry, tobacconist, i Habershon st. Splott
Greenawav Henrv J. boot repairer, 112 Carlisle street.
South Splotlands
Greenawav Wm.Chas. sign writer, 28 Talworth st.Roatb
Greener C. F. ladies' tailor, i St. Mary street
Greenfield Ernest Chas.draper.113 Woodville rd. Cathays
Greenhill Frederick M., A.M.I.C.E. assistant city en-
gineer, City hall. Cathays Park
Greening George, sewing machine agent, 220 Market
hill, St. Mary street
Greening Mary (Mrs.), fruiterer k greengrocer, i Wye-
verne road, Cathays
Greenman William, grocer, 21 Wood street
Greenslade & Williams, coal exporters, Dowlais cham-
bers. West Bute street
Greenslade Albert Edward, furniture dealer, 103 Clif-
ton street. Roath
Greenslade Prank, manager of Metropolitan Bank
branch of London Joint City & Midland Banli Ltd.
92 St. Mary street
Greenway Griffith, local sec. to Scottish Provident In-
stitution, 17 High street. T N 4381
Greenwood k Brown, wine & spirit mers. 15 High street
Greenwood Shipping Co. Limited, ship brokers.Imperial
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Greenwood David, Cambrian P.H. 51 St. Mary street k
I & 2 Caroline street
Qregor Alexander, steam packet agent, 13 Bute crescent
k East basin. Docks
Gregor August, fried fish dealer, 9 Patrick st. Docks
Gregory George k Son, pattern makers. East Moors
road. East Moors
Gregory Geo. Wm. Montague, grocer, 13 Crofts st.Roatb
Gregory Wm. Geo. shopkeeper, 73 Habershon st. Splott
Gregson & Co. shipwrights, 90 Corporation rd.Grangetn
Gresham Fire k Accident Insurance Society Limited
(The) (J. Martin Jones, district manager)! Gresham
chambers, Kingsway. T X 1853
Gresham Life Assurance Society Limited (The) (J.
Martin Jones, district manager), Gresham chambers,
Kingsway. T N 1853
Gre.-iham Publishing Co. Limited (The), publishers.
Prudential buildings, 109 St. Mary street
Gresty W. R. k Co. chartered accountants, 133 Bute st
Grey Ernest George, butcher, 164 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Grey Helena (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Queen's pi. Queen's st
Grey Llewellyn, shoe maker, 56 Shakspeare st. Roath
Griffin Brothers, ship brokers, 113 Bute street
Griffin & Co. grocers k wine, spirit k beer merchants,
33 Albany road, Roath
Griffin Charies, h..ot maker, 19 Caroline street
Griffin Clement, butcher, 108 Crwys road, Cathays
Griffiths Brothers, tailors. 17 Morgan arcade
Griflilhs G. k Son, builders, Severn road k 61 Severn
grove. Canton
Griffiths J. & R. Limited, builders' merchants, 2 Pier
Head chambers, Bute street k Canal parade. T A
"Building, Cardiff;" T N 736
Griffiths J. k Sons, produce merchants. 24 Wnmnnbv
■eet. T N 598
Griffiths & Sons, clothiers, 11 k 12 Bute street & 35
The Haves
Griffiths T. H. & Co. (Depots) Lt4. coal exporters,
depot proprietors *fc steamship owners k brokers,
Crichton house, 11 k 12 Mount Stuart sq. T N 1289
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Griffiths Alice (Mrs.), dairy, 5 Pontconna st. Canton
Griffiths Cornelius Albert F.H.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
consulting surgeon, 35 Newport road, Roath
Griffiths David Herbert, master mariner, 13 Tydfil
place, Koath
Griffiths Ethel E., M.B.. B.S.Lond. assistant school
medical officer. City hall, Cathays park
Griffiths Flora (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 52a, Holmesdale st.
Grangetown
Griffiths Gordon, stock & share broker, see Booth,
Gordon Griffiths & Co
Griffiths Gwladys (Mrs.), dairy, 48 Monthermer road.
Cathays
Griffiths Henry, tailor, 137 Splott road, Splotlands
Griffiths Ivor, butcher, 112 Cowbridge road, Canton
Griffiths James, refreshment rooms, j5 & 17 Caroline st
Griffiths Jane (Miss),baby linen warehouse, 8 Charles st
Griffiths Jn.boot & shoe repr.36 Monthermer rd. Cathay:
Griffiths John, grocer, 60b, Wyeverne road, Cathays
Griffiths John, marine surveyor, 114 Bute street
Griffiths John Pearson, accountant, 133 Bute street
Griffiths Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Lionel rd. Canton
Griffiths Mary Ann (Mrs,), china & glass dealer, "
Cornwall street, Grangetown
Griffiths Philip Bhys M.B., B.S.Lond. surgeon, 50 J
port road, Boatih
Griffiths Richard Frederick, ship store dealer, see
burn. Slater & Griffiths
Griffiths Rose (Mrs.), fishmonger, 34 Clare road
Griffiths W. Gordon, investment consultant & stock
broker, see Booth, Gordon Griffiths & Co. See ad-
vertisement facins Map of South Wales
Griffiths Walter George, engineer to the Rhymney Rail-
way Co. Salisbury road, Cathays
Griffiths William, grocer, 166 Strathnaim st. Roath
Griffiths Wm. Hy. grocer, 30 Splott road. Splotlands
Griffiths Wm. Rees, commcl. trav. 84 King's rd. Canton
Grimble George T. L. clothier, 7 Caroline street
Grimsdale Charle.s, trench polisher, 44 Union street
Grimwade Arthur, dairy, g, Donald street, Roath
Gripaios Ale*^ & Co. ship brokers. 108 & log Bute st.
T N 4859
Gronberg Leonard K. tobacconist, 78 City road, Roath ;
ig Royal arcade, St. Mary street & 66 St. Mary st
Gronow John, commission agent, 37 St. Mary street
Grover, Grover & Williamson, solicitors. 26 Charle* st
Groves Margaret (Mrs.), hardware dealer. 2 South
William street. Docks
Griinftld Joseph, uutlitter, i8z Bute street
Guarantee Society Ltd. (Llewelyn Pugh, resident
secretary ). 32 Windsor place. T N 1362
Guarantee Society Ltd. (J. Cuthbert Goulding, district
representative). Western Mail buildings, St. Mary st
Guardian Assurance Company Ltd, tire. liie.
accident, marine, motor, burglary, all risks, fidelity,
glass, consequential loss through fire (Alfred Davies,
resident sec), 16 Windsor place. T N- 526; T A
•'Fireguard. Cardiff"
Guatemala Vice-Consulate (John Bovey, vice-consul), 32
Mount Stuart square
(tueret L. Limited, ship brokers. Cambrian buildings.
Mount Stuart square & patent fuel manufacturers ;
works. North road.Maindv. T A "Gueret;" T N 328c
Guerets Antrlo-Brazilian Coaling Co. Ltd. coal exporters.
Cambrian buildings. Mount Stuart square
Guest, Keen k Nettlefolds Limited (successors to Dow-
lais Iron Co.) (P. Canning Cooke, agent), iron masters
& colliery proprietors, 2 Dock chambers, 55 Bute st.
T A "Dowlaisco, Cardiff;" T N 3856
Guest W. H. surveyor of taxes (4th district), Westgate st
Guild of Social Workers among the Blind of Cardiff k
District (Mrs. Fiddian, 23 The Walk, hon. treasurer ;
Miss Seccombe, 35 Newport road, hon. sec); meet-
ings held at Roath chambers. 2a, City road, Roath
Guinness A. Son & Co. Limited, brewers, CoUingdon
road. West Bute dock
Gulliford Joseph k Sons, stationers, 20 St. Mary street
Gumm Cyril Dare, draper, i Romilly crescent. Canton
Gunn A. H. k E. ship owners, 48 Mount Stuart square
Gunn J. E. k Son, auctioneers, 64 Queen st. T N 677
Gunn Sir John k Co. Ltd. coal exporters, 48 Mt. Stuart sq
Gunn David (Mrs.), lessee of Taff Vale Railway refresh-
ment rooms. Queen Street station. Station terrace
Gunn Elizabeth (Mrs.), corn chandler, 130 Paget street.
Grangetown
Gunning Charles & Son, taxi cab proprietors, 42 Well-
field road, Roath
Gunning Annie (Miss), dress ma. 24 Manor st. Cathays
Gunning Augustus W. undertaker, i Severn gro. Cantor
Gunning Wallace, marine store dealer. Pearl st. Hoath
Gcmstone Fredk. comcl. trvllr.102 Wyndham cres.Canti
Gunstone William James, chief of audit to theEhymney
Railway Oo. 14 k 15 The Parade, Tredegarville
Guthr
Lii
ner, 90 Ninian rd. Roath
ited, ship brokers, 8 Mount
squa
Trygve, master mariner,9 Fairoak rd. Roath
Guv Robert, printer, 56 Portman Moor rd. East Moors
Guy William Henry, printer, 135 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Guv William James, steam tug owner, 70a, Bute street
Gwalia Caf^, refreshment rooms, 142 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Gwilliam Edwin, pawnbroker, 120 Woodville rd. Cathays
Gwilliam-Perring Henry W. teacher of music, 4
Despenser street, Canton
G«illim David Roger, grocer, see Reese & GwiUim
Gwinnutt Edward, hair dresser, 118 Broadway, Roath
Gwynne-Davies Gladys (Miss), teacher of music, 91
P'en-y-wain road, Roath
Gwyther Mary (Mrs.), provision dealer, 47 Salisbury
niaJ. Cathays
Hackman Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 75 Cornwall street,
Grangetown
Hackman Charles, shopkeeper, 58 Court rd. Grangetwn
Hacquoil John P. & Co. ship brokers, Lloyds Bank
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Haddrell Thos. turncock, 26 Holmesdale St. Grangetown
Hagarty Parker, artist, 20 Mount Stuart square & 41
The Parade
Haggett John Henry, butcher,6o Low. Cathedral rd.Cantn
Haggle R. Hood & Son Limited, rope manufacturers ;
stores. Hunter street. T N 87
Hagley Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Turner rd. Canton
Hagle'v George, mgr. Lloyds Bank Ltd. 89 St. Mary st
Hagoii Albert Limited, chemists, 5 Bute street & whole-
sale druggists, 7 & 8 Millicent street
Haigh (Huddersfield) Ltd. warehousemen. 1 Paradise pi
Hailev Claude Percival, secretary to public companies,
see'Davies (Joseph) & Hailey
Haime Arthur, coal merchant, 51 Exchange buddings
Haines Robert E. J. builder, no Wyndham rd. Canton
Halbaum Henry Wallace, mining engineer & surveyor,
177 City road, Roath
Hale William, boot maker, 173a, King's road. Canton
Halewood Peter & Sons Limited, boot & shoe makers,
130a. Penarth road ; 37 The Hayes & 18 Bute street
Haffurd Cycle Co. Limited, cycle 'accessories dealers, 29
Queen Mreet. T N 1830
Hall Brothers, Cairns. Noble & Co. Ltd. ship brokers,
Atlantic buildings. Mount Stuart square
Hall Edward & Co. (Cardiff) Limited, marine surveyors,
2 James street. Docks. T N 6
Hall. Higham k Co. wholesale milliners. Swiss huild-
HalK Lewis' & Co. rollin- stock contrartnrs k builders.
Imperial buildings, .M.iniit Stnart s.iuare ; works.
North road. .Muindv. T A ■■ Halryon ;" T N 3245
Hall Samuel Ltd. 51IU tnercers, linen drapers, mantle
k costume makers, milliners, hosit'rs & glovers,
ladies' outfitters, ladies' tailors, blouse specialists &
dress makers, 8, g & 10 High street & 23 & 25 High
Street arcade & 3, 10 & 12 Duke Street arcade. T N
679 (2 lines)
Hall Edward, master mariner, 17 Richmond rd. Roath
Hall Emilv (Miss), dining rooms, 2 Court rd. Grangetwn
Hall Frank, fine art dealer, 132 Queen street (T N 4226^
k 56 Mount Stuart square. T N 2292
Hail Harrv. grocer. 33 Rtnnie street. Canton
Hall Isabella (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 33 Windsor rd.Newtwn
Hall James, solicitor (firm, J. Morgan & Co.), 33 St.
Mary street
Hall .loLn, grocer. 8 Maria street
Hall John, tool merchant, 24 & 31 Morgan arcade. T N
2186
Hall Joseph C. baker, 70 Paget street, Grangetown
Hall Sarah (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 123 City rd. Roath
Hall Thomas, channel pilot, 68 Paget street.Granfretown
Hall Wm. draper, 144, 147 k 148 Clifton street, Roath
Hall William, haulier, 70 Severn road. Canton
Hall William J. baker, 183 Penarth road
Hallett. Pattison & Co. consulting engineers, 2 Pier
Head chambers, Bute street
Hallett Sarah Anne(Mrs.),dTess ma.45Theobald '■^•C="'n
Hallewell George, house decorator, 16 Iron st. Koatn
Hailey Honoria (Mrs.), fruiterer. 7 King's
Halliday George Elev F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.
diocesan surveyor to the Archdeaconry
9 Quay street , ,
Halliday Rosina Matilda (Mrs.), beer rfvta:
daff road Canton . . , ,
Hallinan John & Co. wine k spirit merchants, 3=a.
Lower Cathedral road. Canton
Hallinan Patrick k Son, wine k spirit merchants, b
Wyndham crescent & Irish ho. Alexandra rd. Canton
Hamiily John, master mariner. 46 Claude road. Roath
Hamburg Fanny (Miss), music teacher, 49 De BurgU
street, Oaatoa
road. Canton
hitect i
Uandaft,
18 Llan-
304 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Hamer Maud (Mr3.).milliner,47 Lott. Cathedral rd.Cantn
Hamilton J. k Sons, iron founders. East Moors road,
East Moors
Hamilton's Amusements Co. Ltd. (A. B. Watts, sec)
4 Park place
Hamilton Fdk. de Courcy, solicitor, 113 Exchange bld^s
Hammond Arthur Thomas, auctioneer, 17 Church streel
Hampson Isaac, builder, 9 Turberville place. Canton
Hampson Isaac Timothy, carpenter, i Womanby street
Hampton's Heating Co. Ltd. engineers; specialists
in warming private houses, business premises.
•■ineinas, halls k public buildings & institutions, lE
Citv road & Oxford lane. T A •• Hampton^s, Cardiff ;'
T X 4456
H.incock William k Co. Ltd. brewers, Crawshay street,
Penarth road & 187 Bute street & maltsters, Cow-
hr:dge road. Canton
Hancock Blanche (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 80 Woodville
road, Cathays
Hancock Clarence, auctioneer, see Evans & Hancock
Hancock Eliza Ann (Mrs.), fruiterer, 185 & 187 Con-
bridge road. Canton
Hancock Hy. Chas. commsn. agt. see Martin & Hancock
Hancock Ralph, marine insurance broker, 37 James st
Handcock Edmund. Jun. Limited, steamship owners, 2
Stuart street. Docks
Handcock Henry Harrison, solicitor ft notary public
I firm. Maclean (Donald) & Handcock). Baltic house.
Mount Stuart square
Handcock John Just, solicitor & notary public (firm.
Downing & Handcock), 118 Bute street
Handley Frank, apartments. 13 Llantwit street, Cathays
Hnndlev George J. taxi cab proprietor, 39 Wellfield rd.
Roath. T N 7
Hanks Henry Thomas, insurance agt. 76 Clive rd. Canton
H.inn S. & Son, grocers, 152 Cowbridge road. Canton
Haun William R. commercial manager Powell Duffryn
.-^team Coal Co. Limited, ^4 Bute street. T N 3216 ;
T A " Powell. Cardiff "
Hinnah David, cornel. travUr. 44 Wyndham st. Canton
Hannay Samuel, secondhand bookseller, 28 Castle arcade
Hanscott Lily (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 236 Bute st
Hansen Brothers Limited, ship owners, ship brokers &
cnal exporters. Crichton house, 11 & 12 Mt'. Stuart sq
H msen Lars Peter k Co. photographers, i Bute street
Hansen & Co. shipping agents, "44 George street. Docks
Hansen Shipping Co. Limited, ship owners. Crichton
house, II & 12 Mount Stuart square
Hansen Emil Henry. Pier hotel. 84 Bute street
Hinsen Geo Chris, shopkeeper, 32 Alice street. Docks
Hansen L. S. (Mrs.), fancv goods dealers, 261 Market
hall. St. Mary street
Hin.<.in Catherine (Miss), girls' school, 124 Cathedral
road. Canton
Harbottle Douglas, chemist. 148 Crwvs road. Cathavs.
TN3»4 "
Harden Ernest Cnarles, chemist, 219 City road, Roath
Harding Albert Victor, farmer, Monachty farm. North
road, Maindy
Harding George, boot repairer, 60 Ordell st. Splott
Harding Geo. dairyman. ,50 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlanrts
Hirdmg George, shopkeeper, 16 Splott road. Splotland.^
Harding George Leach, surveyor of Post OfTices South
Wales district, 22 Cathedral road. Canton
Harding Henry, carpet planner, 47 King's rond. Canton
Harding Hy. Ernest, comcl. trav. 11 Major rd. Canton
Fl.irdjng J.hn. architect, see Thomas & Harding
Harding Jsph. billiard saloon proprietor, 32 St. °Mary st
Harding Samuel, manufacturers' agent. 9 Station ter
Harding Theresa (Mrs ), shopkeeper, 15 Clive rd.Canton
Hirdwick Arthur Thomas, butcher.120 Albany rd.Roath
Hardwick Wni. Jn. Rose & Crown PH. 5 & 6 Kin^swav
Hardwicke Charles .lames, solicitor k commissioner for
oaths. 100 Queen street. T N 336
Hadv L. D. k Co. painters. Fitzrov street
H.u.ly Leonard D. k Co. sign writers, 57 Harriet st.
f ithays
Hardy Frederick, cycle dealer. 3 Pcn-y-lan road. Roath
Hargest Thos. Lewis, shopkeeper, 36 Eclipse st. Roath
Harkard William, butcher. 29 Clifton street. Roath
Hain.an David, shopkeeper, 186 Cathavs ter. Cathavs
H.irmnn Horace .Arthur, tobacconist 4, k fanrv '.omU
dealer 6. Great Western approach
Haip Walter Braddon, tailor, 93 Crwys road, Cathavs
Harper Thomas k Sons, ship store dealers. Victorin
buildings. 66 Bute street
Harper James W. tailor. So Queen street
Hamper John (Mrs.), grocer, so Broadway, Roath
Harrawav Charles. decorator.'Roseland house. Salisbury
-"ad. Cathavs
Harries David, chemist, 102 Queen street T N 811
Harries Herbert, .hopkpr. 49 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
n.irries iiiomas, shopkeeper, 47 Cyfarthfa st. Boath
Harrington Conn, fried fish dlr. 47 Adam st. Xewton
Harrington Daniel, haulier, 12 Clive road. Canton
Harrington James, boot repairer, 131 City road. Boath
Harrington James, picture dealer, la Castle arcade
Harris Bros, painters, 79 Dogfield street, Cathays
Harris Christian k Co. tie manufacturers. 10 Station ter
Harris k Hasell Limited, manufacturers' agents. Bakers
row, Wharton street
Harris (W. S.) k Chambers, solicitors, Bute estate
office. Castle street
Harris & Co. drapers, 56 Knole street, Grangetown
Harris Alan John, builder, 44 Clive street, Grangetown
Harris Albert Edward, outfitter, 17 Stuart st. Docks
Harris Albert Edward, pork butcher, 49 James street
Harris Albert Gorge, representative for Faudels Ltd
7 High street
Harris Arthur John, clerk to the guardians k assessment
committee of Cardiff union. 11 Park place
Harris Arthur John, ironnn nger, 327a & i2y\\ Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Harris Charles, tobacconist. 149 Bute street
Harris Charles Samuel, butcher, 150 Penarth road
Harris David, confectnr. 54 Low. Cathedral rd. Canton
Harris Edw.ird. pilot. 20 Clare street. Canton
Harris Elizabeth (Mrs.), cycle repairer, i Meteor st.
-\damsdown
Harris Ellen (Mrs.), beer retailer, 25 Sth. William st
Harris Emily ;Miss), shopkeeper. 27 Dalton st. Cathajs
Harris Frederick James, confectioner. 41 Caroline st
Harris Fr-'derick James, plumber, 45 George st. Docks
Harris George, superintendent Refuge -\ssurance C".
Limited, 37 Angus street, Roath
Harris George F. artist, 59 Queen street
Harris Geo. Hy. decorator, 170 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Hirris Hannah (Mrs.), apartments. 28 -Vliskin st. Cathavs
Harris Harriet(Mrs.),shopkeeper.27 Llanellv st.Ea. Moors
Harris Henry, saddler. 58 MilHcent street
Harris John, boot k shoe repairer. 75 Craddock st. Canton
Harris John, shopkeeper, 19 Pen-v-pee] road. Canton
Harris John, York hotel. East wharf
Harris John Hugh Morgan R.A.M. teacher of music, 8
Rutliin gardens, Cathays
Harris John Joseph, pitwood mer. 21 Mount Stuart sq
Harris Joseph, grocer. 12 Clifton street. Roath
Harris Lilian B. (Miss) A.L.C.M. teacher of music, 10
Market road. Canton
Hirris S. draper, 9 Clifton street, Roath
Harris Samuel, loan office, 4 Park street
Harris Samuel R. cabinet maker, i Cyfarthfa st. Roath
Harris Sidney, shopkeeper. 74 Court road, Grangetown
Harris Thomas Hy. decorator, 387 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Harris Thomas Jones, plumber. i8 Beresford rd. Boath
Harris Walter, house decorator, 11 Up.Kincraig st.Boath
Harris William, plumber. West side. East Bute dock
Harris William Bradshaw L.M. k S.S.A Lond. physician
& surgeon, 24 Pearl street. Roath
Hirris William Henrv. Queen's Chambers htl. 26 Queen si
Harris Wm.Jn. corn dlr. 10 Portmon MiNir rd.East Moor>
Harris William Lewis, solicitor (firm. Han is (W. L.) &
Chambers), Bute estate office. Castle street
Harrison k Bowen, hide k skin merchants, Sanqnhai
street. East Moors
Harrison, Sons k C.i. Limited, >hip owners. 7- & 7.9
Exchange buildings
Charles Reginald, solicitor & not .ry public.
104 Bute street
irrison John Be
ell, pil
Harris,>n Richd. wardrobe dlr. 133 Woodville rd. Cathays
Harrison Thos. fruit & potato merchant, Hope street
Harrison Wm. com. trav. 302 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Harris. n Willie, baker. 23 Bridge street
Harrison Willie. shopkeepeV, 27 Dogfield street. <'atha>»
Harrisniis (Lmdnn) Limited, coal eip.nters. 4 Dock
chambers, Bute street
Harrv W.&Co.coal exprtrs.ioi.ioa ft 103 Exchange bldgs
Harry Edwd. Thos. shopkeepr. 85 Court rd. Grangetown
Harrv Percv Robert, hair dresser. mS Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Harrv St'anlev, baker, 77 City road, Boath
Harry William, butcher, 38 Bridge street
n.iri'Marv (Mrs.), draper. 2. Carlisle st.Sth. Splotlands
Hirl .^nlnTiioa Albert, clothier. I3Q Bute street
llarligaii John L.A.H. medical supt. to Roval Hama-
dry.ul Seamen's Hospital. Hunter street, Docks
Harti.igtnn k Clark, millinery warehousemen, 102 Qucbu
-tree! & la, Edwar,! lerrace T X J149
H'rtnell Clarice (Mrs ), midwife, 61 Glenroy St. Boath
Harvev i Hillier. pork butcher*. 136 Penaith road
Han-ev & Sons, b.-.at builders. West side. East Bute
dock. T N 2081
tTarvey Alexander, ticket writer, 16 Working street
Hiivey v.. T. i Miss>, collector & as.iessor of taxes, Celtic
corridor, Newport road, Boath
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
305
Hi.!vey Thomas, shopkeeppr, 49 GlanKirgan st.Pontcanna
Harwood Chas. W. sign writBr,78 Wyndham cres.Canton
Harwood Joshua.insurance agt.i4 Tewkesbury pl.Cathays
Haslam & Stretton Limited, electrical" engineers ;
all electrical supplies, 11 Windsor place. Telephone
2978 (2 lines) ; telegrams, " Thor, Cardiff." See
advertisement
Haslam Harold Har^reaves, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths (firm, Morgan (Lewis), Box, Browne &
Haslam), 31 High street
Hassan Ali, refreshment rooms, 161 & 172 Bute street
Hassen Mohamedan. shopkeeper, 7 Maria street
Eastings John, shopkeeper, 145 Pearl street, Roath
Hatch Mary Ann (Mis.), aparts. 45 I'lantagenet st.Cantu
Hitcher Edward, fishmonger, 26 N.-w street
Hathwav C'has. Gibbs, grocer, 134 Treharris at. Roatb
Hattersiev Tryphena (Mrs.), midwife, 22 Crichton st
Hatton William & Co. tailors. 106 Bridge street
Ha user Philip, pawnbroker, 65 Portman Moor road,
East Moors
Havard Helen (Mrs.), costumier,67 Mackintosh pl.Roath
Haveland .John Smith, commission agent. 6 Conqjer st.
Wffrdsworth avenue. Roath
Haven Refuge (home for girls) (Miss Clara Lilliker,
matron), 7 Partridge road, Roath
Hawkins Elizabeth (Miss), dress ma. 14 Metal st. Roath
Hawkins Frances (Mrs.), ladies' & children's outfitter.
78 Salisbury road, Cathays
Hawkins Jessie Matilda (Mrs.), sho)>keeper, 18 Bridgend
street. East Moors
Hawkins Thomas William, picture frame maker, 148
Railway street. South Splotlands
Hayden Edward Percival, Packet inn. 93 k 94 Bute st
Haydon Thomssine (Miss), confectiiuier, 48 Tudor st
Hayes Brothers, opticians, 35 James street. T N 661
Hayes John & Son, boot repr. 17 W\ndham cres. Canton
Hayes Bert, boot maker, 45 Clare r'l ad
Hayes John, fried fish shop, 106 Frederick street
Hayes John, window cleaner, 94 Oottrell road. Roath
Hayes Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper. i Little Frederick st
Hayman Edith (Mrs.), milliner, 9 & 11 Morgan arcade
Havman John James, butcher. 165 City road, Roath
Havter Florence C. (Miss), draper, n Broadway. Roath
Haytian Consulate (Jn. Bovev. consul). 32 Mt. Stuart sq
Hayward Grant & Co. pit wood impoiters. 5i Bute st
Hayward Edward .Tohn, solicitor, & clerk to the city
magistrates & clerk to the licensing justices. Law-
courts, Oathays park. T N 4088
Hayward John, carpenter. 38 Lower Cathedral road &
20 Tudor lane. Canton
Hazeldene & Co. t>uilders, 124 Albany road, Roath
Hazell & Oram, fruit merchants, 14 Custom House st
Hazel] James, boot repairer, 30 Treorkev st. Cathays
Ha/.ell Stephen A. water bailiff. 42 .Stuart street. Docks
Hazlehurst & Sons Limited, siap manufacturers.
Principality buildings, Queen stieet
Heal's Stores Limited, grocers, i Miskin st Cathavs.
T N 2264
Heal Amelia Florence (Miss), draper. 178 City rd. Roath
Er-al Fredl;. confectioner, 60 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Heard & Co. (Cardiff) Ltd. ship bros.125 Exchange bldgs
Heard, Son k Clogg. solicitors, 5 Windsor place
Heard Clifford Henry, greengrocer, 21 Broadway, Roath
Hearts of Oak General & Life Assurance Co. Limited
(James Harris, district manager). Wharton street
Heath R. J. k Sons, pianoforte, music & musical
instrument dealers, 76 Queen street. T N 2199
Heatley James, master mariner, 133 Mickintosh pl.Roath
Heaton-CafRn George, optician, 7 Duke street
Heaven Charles, grocer, 35 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Heenan Sa Froude, refuse destructors (D. Llewellin
Evans, agent), 120 Bute street. T A "Brattice,
Cardiff;" T N's 3612 & 146
Hegarty Michael, apartments, 26 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Heigham & Co. paint manufacturers. Victoria buildings,
66 Bute street k i East Tyndall street. East M<xirs
Heins Albert Lewis, painter &c. 36 Kent st. Grangeto-wn
Helen Nellie (Madame), costumier, 25 Bridge street
Hellings Henry, fruiterer. Fish market. The Hayes
Hemus & Co. ladies' tailors, 85 Queen st. T ^'2956
Hender Frances Elizabeth (Mrs.), Dumfries P.H. 38
Stuart street. Docks
Hendry John, credit draper, 2 Pembroke terrace
Hengoed Coal, Brick & Stone Co. Limited (Gilbert D
Shepherd F.C.A. sec.) ; offices, Gresham chambers,
Kingsway
Henley's (W. T.) Telegraph Works Co. Limited, electric
cable manufacturers (Witty & Wvatt (Cardiff) Ltd.
agents), 20 West Bute street
Henly Joseph, shopkeeper, 63 Clive road. Canton
Henrich Mary (Miss), nurse. 2 Waterloo gardens, Roath
Henriotte Madame et Cie. costumiers, 27 Duke street
Henriette Naamah (Miss), milliner, 32b, Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Henrikson Frans, boot repairer, 61 Severn rd. Canton
Henry Thomas G. fruiterer, 242 City road, Roath
Henry Thomas George, hardware mer.246 City rd. Roath
Hepburn, Gale k Ross Ltd. leather mfrs. 59 Penarth rd
Hepburn k Smith, mantle manufacturers, 3 Park lane
Hepburn Walter k Co. ship owners, t James st. TN 3100
Hepworth J. k Son Limited, clothiers, i Bridge .street
k 198 k 20c City road
Hepworth & Sons Limited, clothiers. 74 Queen street
Herbert Beatrice (Miss) L.C.M. music teacher, 30 Pem-
broke road. Canton
Herbert Emily (Mrs.), confectioner, 334 Cowbridge
road, Canton
Hermer Brothers, outfitters, 177 Bute street
Hern S. & Pertwee F.S.I., F.A.I, land, house k
estate agents, auctioneers, valuers, surveyors k
accountants; proprietors of the '-South Wales Pro-
perty Gazette," free on application ; estab. 1849, 93
St. Mary 'street. T N 582. See advertisement
Herring Horace Raphael, engineer. 10 Windsor place
Hesketh Stanley & I'u. shipping' agts. 2 Stuart st. Docks
Hesketh William, dairy, 58 Ordeil street, .Splott
Heslop Gerald, coal exprtr. see Braithwaite, Heslop & Co
Heslop John, surveyor, ii5 Bute street
Hewett W, H. builder, 75 Allensbank road, Cathays k
Talygarn street, Cathays
Hewings Thomas, buildeV, 26 Crvvys road k Alexander
street, Cathays
Hewitt Jennie (Mrs.), refreshment stall, 215 k 217
-Market hall, St. Mary street
Heybyine & Brown, house k estate agts. 59 Mt. Stuart sq
Heywood Brothers (CardilT) Limited, iron ore iuiporters.
6i k 62 Exchange buildings
Heywood Thomas M. vice-consul for Uruguay, 8 Mount
Stuart square
Hibbert John k Sons, corn mers. 10 & 11 Castle street
Hibernians (Ancient Order of) (C. W. Chabrel, sec),
39 Charles street
Hickman Edward, hair dres.ser, 281 Bute street
Hicks W. T. k Co. chemists k druggists. 28 Duke st. ;
k 48 Holton road, Barry Dock. See advertise-
ment
Hicks Emily (Mrs.), florist. 108 Clifton street, Roath
Hicks John William, butcher, 59 Albany road, Roath
Hiddon Thomas, shopkeeper, 18 System street, Roath
Hide A. k Co. stationers, 14 Clifton street, Roath
Higgigs Joseph Henry, pilot, 53 Paget st. Grangetown
Higgin,- William Edward, artificial teeth maker, 27
Corporation road, Grangetown
Higgisoii ?'rank W. chartered accountant (firm,
Deloitte, Pleiider. Griffiths & Co.), Oymric buildings,
Higgs John, shopkeeper, 131 Cairns street, Cathays
Hilborne Henry, greengrocer, 29 Wells street. Canton
Hilborne James, confectioner, 13 Quav street
Hilborne W. J. confectioner, 2c, k 216 City rd. Roath
Hilborne William James, sugar boiler, i5 Clifton st. Roath
Hiibourne Brothers, confectioners, 19 k 87 Albany
road, Roath
Hiles Herbert, sec. Amalgaiuated Dnion of Operative
Bakers & Confectioners, 2 Lower Cathedral rd. Canton
Hiley Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 29a, Pembroke rd. Canton
Hill H. J. & Co. Limited, ship brokers, 129 Bute street
Hill J. G. k Co. Limited, cabinet makers, Earlev Mow
lane k North Morgan street. Canton
Hill k Son, butchers, 130 Severn grove. Canton; 41
Craddock street k 31a, Mortimer road
Hill Thomas k Son, tailors, 299 Cowbridge rd Canton
Hill William k Sons, nurserymen, 81, 83" & 127 Market
hall, St. Mary street
Hill's Garage (Percy M. T. Hill, proprietor), motor car
factors, motor engineers, motor cab k car proprietors
k repairers, Westgate street t Cathedral road. Tele-
grams, "Hilcar;" Tel. No. 3198. See advertise-
Hill Albert Edward, butcher, 65 Clare road
Hill Algernon Frank, solicitor & commissioner for oaths.
Old Bank chambers, 27 High street. T N 447
Hill Allen, shopkeeper, 27 Robert street, Cathays
Hill Benjamin, haulier, 33 Chester st. Grangetown
Hill Elizh. (Miss), private school, 13 Pen-y-lan rd.Roath
Hill Ernest Cecil, commrcl. travllr. 16 Teilo st. Canton
Hill Ernest E. accountant. 8 Working street
Hm Frederick W. gasfitter. 6 Elm street, Roath
Hill George E. nurseryman. Cowbridge road. Canton
Hill Gertrude (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 38 k 39 Crichton st
Hill James Henry, tailor, 50 Splott road. Splotlands
Hill John, tobacconist, 22a City road, Roath & 1 Haber-
shon street, Splott
Hill Matilda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Court rd.Grangetwn
Hill Rowland Charles, engineer, 7 Denton road
3U6 CAKDii-h.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
c, 32 Severn
Hill Snrah Ann (Mrs.), teacher
yrcve. Canton
Hill Sydney Charles, beer retailer, 188 Broadway, Koath
Hill Walter Henry, butcher. 184 Cit\ road. Roath
Hill William H. hair dresser. 136 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Hill William James. .^hopkeeper.sB Kriuwle st.Grancetwn
Hillestrom Magnus, manufrs". agent, 119 Exchange bldgs
Hillinr Charles, cornel, trav. 37 Lan,sdowne rd. Canton
Hillier Ahce (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 149 Broadway. Roath
Hillirr Arthur, news agent, 35 Bridge street
llilHcr Kirhard John Gay, pork butcher, 183 Cowbiidge
r>.ad. Canton
HiUs" U17 Docks & Engineering Co. Limited (John
Rees, sec), iihip repairers; offices. West side. East
Bute dock. T N 2844
Hills" Plymouth Company Limited, colliery proprietors
(E. H. Jacob & Co. agents), Merthyr house, James st
Hills Augusta (Miss), tobacconist, 3a", Bute place
Hinde W. E. & Co. ship owners, 51 Mount Stuart sq
Hindmarsh Jumes, marine surveyor, see Walliker k
Hindinarsh
Hnik~ lit-.. Hy. m-ws agt. 55 Cornwall st. Grangetown
Hint. ill & S HIS. lutohers, 77 & 165 Albany road, Roath;
0 IVn-y-lLui rnad, Roath & • Mackintosh pi. Roath
Hinton John, insurance agent, 44 Cottrell road. Roath
Hippodrome Picture Theatre (Watkin Watkins. pro-
prietor), Westgate street
Hipps Limited, tailors, 53 Queen street
Hirnns Hubert, boot maker, 87 Moy road, Roath
His Majesty's Prison (H. T. Pearce, governor ; Dr.
H.rbcrt Cook, medical officer; Rev. Thomas J.
Richirds L.Div. chaplain). Gaol la.Newtown. TN 4391
H.M. Stationery Office (branch), i St. Andrew's cres.
T N 2234
Hoare Charles, builder, 178 Albany road, Roath
Hobhs Archd.Chas. watch ma. i47a,Cowbridge rd. Canton
Hobbs Edwin, dyer & cleaner, 37 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Hobbs Eliza Jane (Mrs.), shpkpr. 2 Cathays ter.Cathays
Hobbs George, Plymouth hotel, Clive st. Grangetown
Hobbs Harry, dyer k cleaner, 67 Bridge street & la,
Albany road, Roath
Hobbs Henrietta (Mrs.), shopkpr. 23 Craddock st.Cantn
Hobbs Hubert, boot & shoe ma. 101 Woodville rd. Cathays
Hobbs Jn. Saml. dyer & cleaner, 151 Arabella st. Roath
Hobbs Saml. Geo. aparts. 39 Plantajenet st. Canton
Hobbs William, tobacconist, 26 Broadway, Roath
Hocken Perry & Co coal merchants, 54 Mount .Stuart
square. T'N 54
Hockey W. J. 4; Co. boiler coverers. Hodges row,*Bute st
Hockey Bert, apartments, 42 Cowbridge road. Canton
Ho'.*kridf;e Aithur. butcher, 230 Cowbridge road. Canton
Hoddinott Edward, painter, 125 Broad^vay, Rnath
Hodge Lily & Katie (Misses), drapers, 229 Cathedral
ro;.d. Canton
HodL'e i, Cu. printers. 26 Wyndham arcade. T N 3319
Hodge Frank, paper bag maker, 33 Wyndham arcade
Hod^-e Mniv H. (.Miss), contr. 235 Cathedral rd. Canton
Hn.Iu,. Morlev Joseph, stationer. & post office. 354 Whit-
church road. Cathays
Hoik-n Tliomas, provision dlr. 138 Cathays ter. Cathays
Hnflir •< .\ithnr, grncer. 11 Daniel street, Cathays
H'.'Il-i'^ rrnivjp. iinws H^cnt, 54 Court rd. Grangetown
H" ii- ('. " I : ,v, ,,,. 177 Clare road
11' . 11 . I 1,1 bookseller. 43 Clare road
H ;- - li I. lulled, soap manutaclurers,
l'n.n.|-.:.i; !:u:Mk.... gueen street
Hud-un Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Eldon st Canton
Hngarth J-'s. mister mariner, 59 Cathedral rd Canton
Hogtr. Lindley k Co.averaL'e adjusters,47Exchange bldgs
Hugi; Juhn, bookseller, 31 High street
Holcombe Frank, draper, 55 James street
Hcilcoinbe Helen (Mrs.), aparts. 37 Pontcanna .st. Canton
Holden James, surveyor to the Llandaff k Dinas Powis
Rural District Council, Park house, 20 Park place
Holder E. W. printer, 30 & 32 Bridge street
Holland David, marine surveyor, 33 James st. TN 1481
Holland Edwin, confectioner,' 222 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Hrilland Enoch, shoe maker, 12 Romilly crescent. Canton
Holley Robert, tailor, 71 Shakspeare street, Roath
Hollingshead John, hair dresser, 4 Coburn st. Cathays
Hollman Morris, tailor, 30 Clare road
Holloway Jonas, stone mer. 14 Rectory road. Canton
HoUoway Richard, shopkeeper, 48 Adam street.Newtown
Holloway W. J. mineral *; traffic m.anager for the
Cardiff Railway Co. ; office. Pier head. Bute ducks
Hollyman Alfd. Jn. baker, 64 Corporation rd.Grangetwn
Hollyiiian John Henry, hosier, 19 Wyndham arcade
Holn.an Tjimited. coal exporters, Phcenix buildings.
Mount .Stuart square
Hulman I'red W. chartered .sec. Albert chmbrs.26 High st
Holmes. Terry & Co. Limited, mantle manufacturers.
Dragon buildings, Paradi.se place
Holmes Harry, picture frame maker, 98 Frederick street
Holmes Robert, shopkpr. 220 Railway St. S. Splotlands
H.ilr.ivd Doris (Miss).teacher of mu.s1c.20 Pearl st. Roath
Holt & Co. boot makers, 179 City road, Roath
Holt Arthur G. boot maker, 106 Clifton street, Roath
Ucdton Kate (Mrs.) L.O.S.D. certificated midwife. 17
Mundy place. Cathays
Hulwav Wm. J. sand merchant, see Prestage & Holway
Uome"& Colonial Stores Limited, grocers, 6 Clifton st ;
13 Albanv road, Roath; 130 Cowbridge road. Canton;
49 The Haves k 168 Clare road
Home for Children (Mrs. M. E. Ingledew. matron), 103
Cowbridge road. Canton
Home for Friendless Girls (Mrs. Ella Lindley. matron).
379 Cowbridge road, Canton
Homfray Herbert R. land agent,see Williams k Homfray
Honduras Consulate (John Bovey, consul), 32 Mount
Stua
squ
Honey John Bernard, apartments. 68 Neville st. Canton
Hood k Richards, mining engineers, 5 Pembroke terrace
Hood Annie E. (Mrs.), certified midwife, 118 Donald
street, Roath
Hook Alice Maud (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 65 Clive rd. Canton
Ho iper Albert C. solicitor (firm, Gilbert Robertson &
Co.). 58 Bute street
Hooper Frederick, hair dresser. 18 Hahershon st. Splott
Hooper Henry, brewers' agent, 6 York street. Canton
Hooper Johni accountant, 50 Heathfield road, Cathays
Hooper Thomas, working jeweller, 6 Park street
Hooper William, hauling contractor, 94 Clive st.Grngetn
Hooper Wm. Hy. greengro. 6i Cornwall st. Grangetown
Hooper Wm. Raby, wholesale provision mer. 152 Bute st
Hoops Harry Lysaght L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Irel. k L M.
physician & surgeon, 119 Albany road, Roath
Hope Alaric, engineer in chief for the CardiiY Railway
Co. ; office. Pier head, Bute docks
Hopgood & Norman, grocers, 21 Wellfield road, Roath
Hopgood Frederick Bryant, district supt. Wesleyan &
General .\ssurance Society, 91 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Hopgood Hettie Ethel (Miss), music teacher, 94 Angus
street, Roath
Hopkins Brothers, clothier!?, 10 James street
Hopkins, Jones k Co. Limited, steamship owners, i^
James street. T N 648
Hopkins Manley. Son & Cookes, adjusters of averages.
49 Mount Stuart square
Hopkins, Saunders k Co. ship owners. 24 Mt. Stuart sq
Hopkins Arthur Llewelvn, coal exporter. 39 James st.
T N 118s
Hopkins Cornelius Brown, Admiral Napier P.H. 239
Cowbridge road. Canton
Hopkins Dorothy L. (Miss).tchr.of music. 58 Penarth rd
Hopkins Jane (Mrs.), confectioner, 48 Portman Mocu-
road. East Moors
Hopkins John Blount, estate agent & ri-gistr.-ir of births.
marriages k deaths for the Cardiff district. 17
Howard gardens
Hopkins Louisa (Mrs.), aparts. 14 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Hopkins Sarah(Mrs.), apartments, 7 Despenser st.Cantoii
Hopkins William, cycle dealer, t^ Splott rd. Splotlands
Hopkinson J. k Co. Limited, boiler mounting manu-
facturers. Royal buildings. Park place. T N 1067
Hopson Frederick, hair dresser. 45a, James street
Hopson Henry Albt. hair drssr. 27 Albany rd Roath
Hurbon Henry James, grocer, 57 Llaiifair road. Canton
Hore Wm. Krdk. bcot ma. 57 Low. Cathedral rd. Canton
Horley Edward B.A., LL.B. solicitor, commissioner for
uaiiis k notary public, 67 Queen street. T N 575
Hornblow Hairi'et (Mrs.). Loudoun hotel. i69&i7oBute st
Home Ellen (Mrs,), shopkpr. 13 Robert st. Cathays
rinine George, boot maker, 21 Ivy street. Canton
Honell Edward, dairyman, 54 Richards terrace, Roatli
Horrigan Michael, shopkeeper, 156 Penarth road
Hoiton A. W.. K.S.A.A. incorporated accountant (see
Saunders, Horton k Co.), 20 to 31 St. Mary .street
Horton Frederick Wm. hair drssr. 164 City rd. Eoath
Horwood Robt. news agt. 60 Corporation rd. Grangetown
Horwood Walt, hair drssr. 15 Corporation rd.Grangetwn
ilosgood Clifford, apartments, 128 Cottrell road, Boath
Uosgood Sylvia (Miss), teacher of music, 57 Partridge
road, Roath
Hosie John, Grosvenor hotel. South Park rd. Splott rd
lluskings Richard, butcher, 27 Court road, Grangetown
Hoskins Oscar C.plumber, 7 Crwys rd. Cathays. TN 4267
Huugardy Louis, grocer, 260 Bute street
Huughton Rowland, electric baths,Stuart ho.Edward ter
Howard Beatrice Lucy (Mrs), shopkeeper, k post office,
70 Cornwall street, Grangetown
Ibiward-Jones k King, ship owners, Cymric buildings.
West Bute street. T N 244
Howarth .Mhert Ernest, photographer. •;7 St. Mary st
Howe K. R. & Co. coal exporters, 16 James st. TN"3897
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAIUUFI
307
Howe Arthur Andrew, channel pilot. 71 Clarence
embankment. Docks
Howe David John, channel pilot, 43 Clarence embank-
ment. Docks
Howe Harry, apartments, 39 Neville street, Canton
Howe Sydney, apartments, 2 Llanbleddian gdns.Cathays
Howe William Christopher, barrister at law South
Wales circuit, 36 Windsor place
Howell James & Co. Ltd. drapers, milliners, costume t
mantle makers, outfitteTs, cabinet makers, general
house furnishers & booksellers, g, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 17 & 18 St. Mary street; 15, i5, 17 & 18 Trinity
street ; Wharton street & Hayes. T N 3130
Howell Aaron L. beer retailer, 129 City road, Roath
Howell -\lfred M.D.Lond. consultins phvisician, 18
Windsor place. T N 1072
Howell Arthur G. registrar of the diocese of Llandaff
6 secretary to the bishop, 37 Charles st. T N 752
Howell Arthur John, building surveyor. Imperial house,
Millicent stree*
Howell Arthur Llewellyn, registrar of births & deaths
for Canton. Cardiff sub-district, 17 Quay street
Howell David, provision dealer, 24 Adam st. Newtown
Howell David Evan, coal exporter. Exchange chambers.
7 Mount Stuart square
Howell Edmund George, chemist, 37 Whitchurch road,
Gathavs (T N 5088) & Corner house. North rd.Gabalfa
Howell George Northcott, solicitor(firm, j6nkins(Sydnev)
k Howell), Church Street chambers. Church street &
3 Southey street, Eoath
Howell Harry George, chartered accountant, see
Shepherd, Howell & Co
Howell John, florist, 52 Denton road
Howell John, stationer, n Nelson street
Howell William Gough, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, 80 Queen .street.. T N 2039
Howells Ada (Mrs.), furniture bro.4=; Llandafi' rd Canton
Howells Augustina, confectioner, 47 Radnor road, Canton
Howrlls Kit- (Mri,). rrfr-p.-hnient r.ioms.ur Bute street
Howells Slanlpv. .ijirv, S3 Whitchur.-h road, Cathavs
Howells Williiini, estate ngent. 23 High st. T N 1140
Howess Ehenez.er, in.sur. agent, 570 Cowhridge rd. Canton
Hoyle, Rnhson, Barnett & Co. Limited, paint manu-
facturers, CoUirigdon rd. West Bute dock. T N 506
Hoyle Henry, comcl. travUr. 189 Mackintosh pi. Koath
Hoyle James, cycle agent, 190 Broadway, Roath
Hovle Richard, shopkeeper, 72 Llandr.lT road. Canton
Hoyle William, shopkeeper, 170 Broadwav, Roath
Hoyle William Evans M.A,, D.Sc. director of the
National Museum of Wales, City hall, Cathays park
Hubbarde E. & Sons, artificial teeth makers, 118 Queen
street & 44 Splott road, Splotlands
Hucker Frank, grocer, 8 Eldon stueet. Canton
Hudson F. W. & Son, motor oar proprietors, Greek
Church street, Bute street
Hudson R. S. Limited, soap manufacturers. Princi-
pality buildings. Queen street
Hudson S. O. & Co. timber merchants, 9 Working st
Hudson T. & Co. boot manufacturers. 6 Station terrace
Hudson Francis, fried fish dealer, 200 Bute street
Hudson Harriet (Mrs.), tobacconist, i Bank buildings,
Clifton street, Roath
Huess Frances & Emma (Misses), bovs' & girls' day
school, 3 Glynrhondda street, Cathayi
Huggett J. forage contractor, 38 St. Marv st. T N 351
Huggms Edward R. news agent, 55 City road, Roath
Hugh, Stubbs, Harris & Co. warehousemen, Swiss
buildings, s8a. Queen street
Hughes E. & Sons, bonded & free stores. East Canal
.-.uarf. Docks. T N 237
Hughes Ann E. (Mrs.), mantle maker, 9 Cvril cres. Rth
HuL'hes Ehzh.(Miss),fncy.drapr.i3Whitchurch rd.Cathys
Hughes Gwilym, journalist, 23 Ryder street. Canton
Hughes Henry Chas. tobacconi.st, 146 Crwvs rd. Cathavs
Hughes John Vernon, draper, 94 Neville 'street, Canton
Hughes T. Llewellyn, chemists' sundriesman, 25 Duke si
Hughes Thos. F.I.C. public analvst,3i Loudoun so. Dcks
Hull, Blyth & Co. coal contractrs! i,2& 3 Exchange bldgs
Hulton E. & Co. Limited, publishers of the " Sporting
Chronicle " k the " Athletic News " (branch),5 Mill la
Humphrey Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 38 Habershon
street, Splott
Humphreys lorweth, draper, 185 & 187 Penarth road
Humphreys Jn. draper, 25 & 27 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Humphries (Cr.rdiff) Limited, ship owners, Baltic ho.
Mount Stuart square
Humphries Edmund Ernest, decorator, 22 Alexandra
road. Canton
Humphrys Edwd. Geo. shopkpr. 12 Diamond st. Roath
Hum Charles & Co. printers, 45 & 46 Frederick street
Hunt & Hunt, solicitors & commissioners for oaths. Bank
buildings, 98 St. Mary street. T N 1825
Hunt, Wightwick & Co. Limited, wine 4; spirit mer-
chants, 30 High street. T N 264
Hunt Alfred, coil merchant, 44 Eldon street. Canton
Hunt Annie (-Mrs.), beer retailer, 16 Harvev st. Canton
Hunt Daniel De Vere L.R.C.P. & S.I., L.M.' physician &
surgeon, 41 Cathedral road. Canton
Hunt Edward, chemist, 21 Pearl street, Roath
Hunt Edwin A. upholsterer. Elm lane, Roath
Hunt Edwin Albert, french polisher, 3 Elm st. Roath
aths (^r
lary
& Hunt), Bank buildi
sioiier for
^'s, 98 St.
(Mrs.), dress maker, 6 Rectory rd. Canton
Hunt Giace(Miss),tchr. of music, 27 Llandaff rd. Canton
Hunt James, painter, 171 Mackintosh place, Roath
Hunt .lames, pr ntep, 32 Denton road
Hunt John Henry, builder. 164 Richmond road, Roath
Hunt Jn. Thos. upholsterer, 216 Cathedral rd. Canton
Hunt Thouias, accountant, 12 Richards terrace, Roath
Hunt Thomas E Uvard, builder, 51 Woodrille rd. Cathavs
Hunt Thomas Edwin, coal mer. 27 Llandaff rd. Canton
Hunt Tom Rodway, solicitor & commi.ssioner for oaths
(tirm. Hunt & Hunt), Bank bldgs. 98 St. Marv st
Hunt William, greengrocer, 85 Citv road, Eoath
Hunter & Swan Ltd .in.ilrr' ,,,,.:,,, ,,(1 „ .st TNioii
Walter &
& Hu
sq
Huntley Char
Huicum Ambros.', I /.l„i. /,,„,. -., ju IJueeo street; 21a,
Castle street & 202 City road, Roalh
Huid John, bout maker, 1753, Bute street
Hurdidge Frederick James. ti-huionger, 227 City rd. Koath
Hurford William Ltd. butchers, 5 James street. Docks
Hurley Arthur, dairyman, 167 Mackintosh place, Roath
Hurley Francis, butcher, 40 & 41 Adam street, Newtown
Hurley Frederick, grocer, 20 Monthermer road, Cathays
Hurler Henrv. butcher. 24 Wells street. Canton
Hurley Herbert ICdwin. steamship brkr.seeYoung&Hurley
Hurley James, shopkeeper, 46 Adam street, Newtown
Hurley Mary J. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 28 Atlas pi. Canton
Hurley Thomas, h ker. la. Harriet street, Cathavs
Hurley William George, builder, 28 Atlas pi. Canton
Hurman George Andrew, furniture dealer, 137 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Hurrell Arthur, master mariner, 29 Connaught rd. Roath
Hurst, Nelson & Co. Limited, railway carri^age & wagon
builders. 31 Queen street. T N a88i
& joiner
st. Roath
Hurst Alfred, carpente
Huss Charles H. Ltd. paint manufacturers. East Canal
wharf. Docks & ship store merchants, 28, 29. 30, 31,
32 k 33 Evelyn .street, Docks. T N 3147
Hussey Alfred C. customs officer, i Grange gardens,
Grangetown
Hutchence Benjamin, tailor, 115 Bute street
Hatchings Charles. William, sub-postmaster, 28 Splott
road, Splotlands
Hutchings Geo. R. fried fish dlr.19 Meteor st.Adamsdown
Hutchin.s Brothers, ship brokers, 62 Merchants' exchange
Hutchins J. T. Ltd. ship stores merchants. Burt street,
Docks. T N 346
Hutchins Oliver, grocer, 24 Oxford street, Roath
Hufcliins-ni ,I-hn & Co, iron merchants & engineers'
'-"'"■ !; lilts in iron & steel .scrap, wagons k
"' ■ li it. i-oppcr. brass, allovs. Western Mail
«:i. 1 . - Marv street. Telegrams, "Melal-
lu:,., . I ,..>!. IT," Tei. No. 1599. See advertise-
Hutt S.amuel, apartments, 49 Neville street. Canton
Button D. grocer, 142 Clifton street, Eoath
Hutton Davi.I,jrpiMi._nn-..r, (311. Holmesdale st. Grangetwn
Hutton Tliui,,,!.. fniini, 1. 72 Kimberlev road, Roath
nuxl..>M.-! : , I I It medicine vendors, 8 Mill la
Huxl.ili'.. 1; \ ■ . . r.iil exporter, 25 Mt. Stuart sq
Huz./,.-v F. i\Ii- 1, .l,.i,.;..i|„.r, 6 Coburn st. Catha^s
Huzzey f^aiah (.Mrs), ap.^rtnients, 16 Ryder st. Canton
Hynian George, chimney sweeper, 19 Milton st. Roath
Hyndman Thomas Arthur, Moorlands hotel, Carlisle
street. South Splotlands
Hvton Charles Alfred, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths. Victoria eliauibers. so W.irkioi: stieet
Ideal Film Rentiiur Co. Li-I film rentHis.aPembroke ter
Iggulden Riilph. trnicer, 16 Mundy place, Cathays
11,.. II,., MX .1, ,/"-,.. , ,-• Walker road, Splott
[l,,, ,i:,i'l .. M. nihermer road, Cathays
[f, . , I . . . I 1,1 Exst Canal wharf. Docks
li,j,,,,,i ,1 I ,.,, -I ,ir.. u i.s, 294 Bute .street
Inni.-rii Iniii I ■ l.iu lih'). ftim hirers. 3 The Hayes
Imperial Hotel k Restaurant (William Egerton Jones,
inaoai.'er). Mount Stuart square
Imperil] Live Stock Insurance Co. Limited (David
Walter D.ivies. distriot manager), 131 Queen street
308
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
III perial Merchant Service Guild (South Wales agency)
(C pt. E. Cleg5,',local agent), Colum bldgs.Mt. Stuart sq
Imporial Paper Co. (The), paper bag makers, s & 6
Little Frederick street
Imperial Playhouse (Premier Cinema Co. (Cardiff) Ltd.
pruprietors), 55 Queen street. T N 2378
Imperial Printing Co. 10 Frederick street
I'.iipey Florence (Miss), grocer, 25 Lyndhurst st. Canton
I:iciiiidesi-ent Fittings Go. 28 Morgan arcade
Ini-aiidescent (The) Syndicate, gas fittings dealers, 33 &
35 Ca.stle arcade
Inr'orporated Law Society for Cardiff & District (Albert
C. Macintosh, hon. sec), law courts, Cathays park
& Temple chambers. 8 St. John street
Incorporated South Wales &. Monmouthshire Coal
Freighters' Association (Claude P. Hailey, sec), Baltic
house. Mount Stuart sq. T A "Corporate, Cardiff"
Ind. Coope & Co. (1912) Limited (W, Curwen, man-
ager), 6 & 7 St. John street
l;.der Albert, butcher, 3 Wveverne road, Cathays
India Rubber, Gutta. Percha & Telegraph
Works Co. Limited (Thomas Carey, branch man-
:tger). Pierhead chambers. But* docks ; head offices,
106 Cannon street, London EC4
iiido-European Telegraph Co. Ltd. 33 Merchants' eichnge
ingate Albert Edwd. upholsterer, "4 Xerille st. Canton
Ingledew & Sons, solicitors & notaries public, 4 & 5
Mount Stuart square
Ingledew Arthur Murray, solicitor & notary public, see
Ingledew & Sons
Ingledew Hugh Murray B.A. solicitor & notary public,
see Ingledew & Sons
Ingledew James Ruhert, master of Union City Lodge,
Cowbridge road. Canton
Ingledew Norman Murray, solicitor & notary public
(fii'm, Ingledew k Sons), 4 & 5 Mount Stuart square
Ingram John, poultry dealer. Atlas toad. Cant >n
Ingram Thomas, china & glass dealer, 65 Cornwiill st.
Grangetown & 51 & 53 Market hall, St. Mary stret-t
Ingj Harry, shopkeeper, 60 Topaz street, Koath
Inland Revenue Land Valuation Department (David
Thima< Davies, supt. valuer for Wales), 33 Park pi.
T N .497
I I'anJ Rsvenue Munitions Levy, 40 Park place
Inlaid Revenue Office— Tax department (F. W. Ogg
(ist district), L. V. Whitley (2nd district) & W. H.
Guest (4th district); Customs & Excise department
(T. W. Sharp, surveyor (ist district) & J. Conlin. sur-
veyor (2nd district). Westgate street
Inland Revenue Valuation Department (Herbert Alfred
Pritchard, district valuer), 13 St. Andrew's crescent
'nman Maud (Miss), milliner, 36 Radnor road. Canton
1 istle George & Son, coal exporters, 3 Bute crescent
Ins lie's Limited, colliery proprietors, 3 Bute crescent
In^ione S. & Co.Ltd. ship owners.Baltic ho. Mt. Stuart sq
In-ursnce Committee for the County of Glamorgan (H.
Eviion Lewis, clerk), 39 Park place. T A "Benefits.
Cardiff;" T N's 8176 & 8177
Inlei national CJal Co. Ltd. (The) (E. W. Howells.sec.) ;
rcHistrriHl uflicp. 134-5 Exchange buildings
International Money Society, Dowlais chambers. West
Bute street
International Paint &. Compositions Co. Limited, anti-
fouling composition manufacturers. Imperial build-
ings. Mount Stuart square. T N 240
Iiish Club k Institute (Jeremiah McCarthy, sec.),Hope st
Irish Linen Association Ltd. shirt makers, 24 Duke st
Iri-h National Foresters Benefit Society (Hy. O'Hanlon,
sec), 32 The Balcony, Castle arcade
Irwin Walter John, butcher, 124 Crwys road, Cathays
Isaac John & Sons, provision importers, 21 Millicent st
Isaacs Henry St, Sons, cabinet mas. 2 Cottrell rd. Roath
Isaacs Lewis, draper, 50 Bridge street
Isaacs Maria (Mrs.), outfitter, 152 Bute street
Isaacs Samuel, furniture dlr. no Woodville rd. Cathays
Isidore Santiago, provision dealr. 49 Georg:e st. Docks
Italian Consulate (Cavaliere DfT. Emilin Axerio, consul).
112 Bute .street
Italian Export Shipping Co. Limited, ship owners.
Baltic house. Mount Stuart square
Italian Royal Navy Office. 18 West Bute st. T N 3235
Iliilian .State Railways Office. 18 West Bute st. T N 3235
Ivins Godfrey, beer retlr. 25 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
.lackett Jane (Mrs,), shopkeeper. 185 Pearl st. Roath
Jackson A. S. <c Mills, consulting engineers, Atlantic
buildings. Mntint Stuart square
Jackson & Davies. dramatic agents. 47 Queen street
Jackson & Deyes Limited, fruit merchants, 2*4 Cn»-
Jai-ksm G. W. (Cardiff) Limited, fruit merchants, 11
Custom Bouse street
Jackson's Limited, hatters, 78 St. Mary street & hat i
boot stores, 80 Queen street
Jackson Cecilia Marion (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife, 65
Tudor street. Canton
Jackson Charles, artificial teeth ma. 3a, Frederick st
Jackson Charles James, barrister-at-law. South Wales k
Chester circuits, 26 Castle street
Jackson George, district supt. Refuge Assurance Co.
Limit-ed, 33 Windsor place
Jackson John James B.A. director of education k secre-
tary to the Education committ*e,City hall.Cathays pk
Jackson William Robert, valuer, architect k surveyor,
16 High street. T N 3315
Jacib E. H. k Co. shipping agents for Hills' Plymouth
Co. Liuiited, Merthyr house. James street
Jacobs A. k Co. who. tinplate workers, 107 Penarth rd
Jacobs Barnett, pawnbroker, i Herbert street. Docks
Jacobs Kate (Mrs.), outfitter, 211 Bute street
Jacobs Leslie, pawnbroker, 24 Wood street
Jacobs Morris, pawnbroker, 84 Cowbridge road, Canton
Jacobs Samuel A. pawnbroker, 179 Clare road
Jacobson Morris, draper, 27 Neville street. Canton
Jamaielloz George, hair dresser, 33 Bute street
James A. C. & E. A.shopkeepers,26 Wellington st.Cantu
James k Beddoe, builders, 34 Bangor street, Roath
James & Emanuel Limited, colliery proprietor>. 22
Mount Stuart square
James F. & Co. fruiterers, 19 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
James H. k Co. drapers, 9 Splott road, Splotlands
James Morgan W. k Co. manufacturing chemists, Fit?.-
hamon works, Tudor street
James, Muers k Co. ship owners, 12 James st. T N 976
James S. E. E. & Son, house decorators. Crofts st.Eoath
James W. P. & T. & Co. ship brokers, 24 Mount
Stuart square
James's Turkish Baths, 42 Charles street
James Abraham Thomas. barrister-at-Iaw (South Wales
& Chester circuit), 10 Windsor place. T N 912
James Adam, shopkeeper, 36 Zinc street, Roath
James Albert, fried fish dlr. 267 Cowbridge rd. Canton
James Albert, tailor. 13 City road. Koath
.laiiii's Arthur Edward, grocer, see Duggan & James
James Arthur Perkins, solicitor, q "Windsor place.
T N 4034
James Arth.Vincent. master mariner.6 Machen pi. Canton
James Charles A. boot k shoe dealer. 36 Paget street,
Grangetown
James Clara (Mrs.), fancy draper. 210 City rd. R>ath
James Cornelius, shopkeeper, 129 Carlisle street. South
Splotlands
James Crouch, sculptor, 173 Cathays terrace. Cathays
James Daniel, provision dealr. 62 Cathays ter. Cathays
James David, apartments, 22 Taff emhankment.Grangetn
James David, laundry, 135 Cowbridge road. Canton
James David, shopkeeper. 1 Bishop street. Grangetown
James Edward Bees, cycle dealer. 61 Broadway. Rnath
James Edwin Alfred, boot k shoe repairer. 4P Treher-
bert street, Cathays
James Emma (Mrs.), news agent, 118 Crwys rd.Caihays
James Ernest, builder, 34 Dogfield street, Cathays
James Ernest, builder, see James k Beddoe
James Frank (Mrs.), nurse, 9 Talygarn street, Cathays
James George, hair dresser, 39a, Wells street. C'antnn
James Jas. jobbing gardener, i Gileston rd. P.mti-anna
James James, shopkeeper, 39 Habershon street, Splott
James Jenkin Davies, master mariner. 29 Clarence em-
bankment. Dncks
James John M.A.. B.Sc, Ph.D. chief county educational
officer, County hall, Cathays park
James John, commercial traveller, 22 Teilo st. Canton
James John, confectioner, 6 Splott riad, Splotlands
James John Ernest, hair dresser, 28 Paget st.Giangelwjj
James John Hamilton, commercial traveller, 18 Han-
over street. Canton
James Lewis, paperhanger, 32 Bradlev street. Boalli
James Marv (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 73 Frederick stree:
James Mary E. (Miss), teacher of shorthand, qi Clauilp
road, Roath
James Mary J. (Mrs.), Rothsay Castle P.H 239 Bu:.- -'
James Mary Jane (Mrs.), Freemasons' hotel, 188 Bute sr
James Philip D. Torbay hotel, 8 Margaret st. Dock«
James Stanley, dock pilot, 4 Windsor terrace. Docks
James Vida (Miss), teacher of music, 17 Wal<Tl.in id.
R.ath
James William John, insur. agt. 41 Coveny st. Splott
James WUIiam Price, high bailiff of Conntv Court.
Westgate street
Janner Barnet. solicitor. 6 Working street
.laques Charles, tobacconist, 212 Cowbridse rd. Canton
.I.irvis k Co. cabinet makers, Bedford place. Roath k
furniture dealers, 27 City road, Roath
Jarvis Arthur Edward, bon't maker. 19 Morgan arcade
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WAl^S.
CAKDIKF.
dealer, 68 to 72 Market hall, St.
Jarvis Edga
Mary street
Jarvis Elwh.(MTs.).dress ma. 90 Monthermer rd.Cathaye
Jay'.s Furnishing Stores (Western) Limited, 52 & 53
St. Mary street
Jayne Madame, dress maker, ao Pri.n-y street. Queen st
Jay,-* Cissie (Miss), milliner, 14 Wood street
Jeanes William, tobacconist, 116 Cathays ter. Cathays
Jeanes Wm. Hy. china dlr. 23 Market hall, St. Mary st
Jeans Fred, cab proprietor, 126 Albany road, Roath &
90 Bedford street, Roath
Jeans William, insurance agent. 44 Bertram st. Roath
Jfe Hong Chong, laundry, 1 King's road. Canton
Jelleries Junies, oil dealer, 88 Wellington street. Canton
Jeffery Frederick K. tailor, 12 City load, Roath
Jeffery William John, plumber, 30 George street. Ducks
Jeffree & Co. coal exporters. Lloyds Bank buildings.
Mount Stuart .square
Jeffrey Richard E. H. commercial traveller, 209 Mackin-
tosh place, Roath
Jeffries John, bird dealer, 54 Daniel street, Cathays
Jemmott Benjamin, coffee rooms, 49 Bute street
Jflnkin William Henry, the ladies' tailor, 26 Duke street.
T N 1047
Jenlcins Bros, ship brokrs.87, 89 & 91 Merchants' exchna
Jenkins David & Sons, grocers, 105 Cathays terrace &
150 Crwys road, Cathsys
Jenkins (John) & Collins, chartered accountants, 106
Queen street. T N 473
Jenkins, Richards & JEvans Limited, ship owners t
brokers & coal exporters, Baltic house. Mount Stuart
.square (T A "Maintop, Cardiff;" T N 1260); & at
Swansea
Jenkins Sarah & Margaret (Misses), dairy, 2 Shirley
road, Roath
Jenkins & Son, drug stores, 30 Louisa street. Docks
Jenkins (Sydney) it Howell, solicitors. Church Street
chambers. Church street. T N 2074
Jenkins Sydney D. & Son Limited, ship chandlers, Eait
Canal ivharf. Docks. T N 3967
Jenkins Wyndhani & Co. coal exporters, 7 New wing.
Exchange buildings
Jenkins Alfred, shopkeeper, 9 King's road. Canton
Jenkins Annie (Mrs.), eonfr. 72 Cathays ter. Cathays
Jenkins Arthur Geo. stationr. 7 Wyeverne rd. Cathays
Jenkins Charles, butcher, 177 King's road, Canton
Jenkins Charles, butcher, 2 Mundy place, Cathays
Jenkins Charles, meat salesman. Roath market. Cycle
street, Roath
Jenkins Chas. Hy.shopkpr. 53 & 55 Wyeverne rd. Cathay.'
Jenkins Christr. Benson, prov. dlr.52Thesiger st.Cathays
Jenkins Daniel, s:iddler, see Pearse & Jenkins
Jenkins David, beer retailer, 39 Leckwith road. Canton
Jpniiins David, chief inspector Cardiff Port Sanitary
Authority. 95 Bute street
Jenkin.s Edwd'.secondhund furniture dlr.ii2Citv rd.Riath
Jenkins Edward, tailor, 47 Castle arcade
Jenkins George Samuel, master mariner, 25 Theobald
road. Canton '
Jenkins Gertie (Miss), draper. 26 City road, Roath
Jenkins Henry, apartments. 13 Despenser st. Canton
Jenkins Henry, baker, 94 Crwys road, Cathays
Jenkins James, coal merchant, 73 Wellington st. Canton
.lenkins James Andrew, iron k. steel mer. 19 Dumfries pi
Jenkins Jane (Miss), apartments, 51 Fitihamon em-
bankment. Canton
Jenkins John Daniel, chemist & druggist. 112 Cr«v?
!o:id, Cathays. T N 4840
Jenkins John E. contractor for covering & cleaning
boilers, ship scaling, painting &c, 33 James street,
Bute docks. Telephone 1714
Jenkins Lewis, apartments. 4 Llandough st. Cathavs
Jenkins Lydia (Mrs.), shopkpr. 40 Paget st. Grangetwn
Jenkins Martha (Miss), costumier, see Crinks & Jenkins
Jeukms Mary (Mrs.). Marchioness nf Bute P.H. 10.
Frederick street
Jenkins Moses Samuel, herbalist. ^6 Bridge street
Jenkins Oliver, fruiterer 430. &^ fried fish dealer 456,
Cnwbridge road
.'enkins Owen John, chemist. 372 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Jenkins Percy, shopkeeper. 79 Cornwall st. Grangetown
.Tenkins Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer, 75 System st.Eoath
Jenkins Sarah (Miss), poultrv dealer, no Market hall,
St. Mary street
Jenkins Sydney, solicitor (firm, Jenkins (Sydney) k
Howell), Church Street chambers. Church street
Jenkins Thomas, master mariner. 96 Miskin st. Cntloiv-
Jenkins Thos. shopkeeper. Maindv vils. North rd.Maindv
Jenkins W. Gouirh. clerk to the Glamorgan Cnunti
Local Pension Committee, County hall, Cathays part
Jenkins William, confectioner, i";4'Clnre road
Jenkins Wm. secondhand bookseller, 69 Bridge street
Jenkins William, shopkeeper, 38 Union street
3uy
13 Pembroke ter
Jenks Sidney James & Co. decorate
Jenks & Co. ship repairers, Hodges row, Bute street
Jennings Harry Sidney, hair dresser, 18 North Morgan
street. Canton
Jennings Henrietta Althea (Mrs.), girls' school, St.
Edmundsbury, 5 Tydraw road, Roath
Jennings John, grocer, 59 Strathnairn street, Roath
Jennings Jsph. Edwd. boot ma. 22 Meteor st.Adamsdwn
Jennings Thomas, teacher of music, 125 Tudor st.Cantn
Jeremy Evan, cycle repairer. 20 Evelyn street. Docks
Jermain Wm.Thos. master mariner, loWordsworth av.Rth
Jeruiyn Henrietta (Mrs.). fancy goods dlr. 8 Royal arcade
Jesse' Sarah (Mrs.), confr. 28 Amherst st. Grangetown
Jesseman W. & Co. india rubber, asbestos & leather
manufacturers & merchants, 73 James st. ; & at 15-
Commercial street ; 117 Dock street & 50 George st
Jewell William & Son, plumbers, 57 Metal st, Roath
Jewell Arthur, painter, 115 Harriet street, Cathavs
.fewell William, ironmunger. 166 City road, Roath
Jewell William Henry, supt.of Salvation Army Insurance
Sticiety Limited, 17 Llanishen street. Cathays
Johannesen Simon, pawnbroker. 53 Cornwall street,
Grangetown & 10. 12 &, 16 Bridge street
John (Thos.) & Evans, solicitors, i Castle street
John H. i Sons, boiler irt^ikiT-.Cillin-don rd.W.Bute dck
John 4: Seningtnn. hanl«:n,- im 1 - i 1. Severn rd. Canton
John Cory (The) .S-iilm-' c*. .--Mi.-,.- Rest (Robert Mc-
Garva, supt.). 179 k i-o But,- Mr,-et
John Benjamin, grocer, 29 Meteor street, Adamsdown
John Charles C. general haulier. Wharf street
John Daniel, coal merchant. 172 Eldon street, Cant-.n
John David, plumber, 55 Broadway, Roath
John David, travelling draper. 28'WellsfieId rd. R, ath
John Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer, 39 Bridge street
John Emily (Mrs.), midwife, '71 Dogfield st. Cathays
John Fanny (Mrs.), Tredegar hotel. 58 Clifton st. Roath
John Frances (Mrs.), Albany hotel, 105 Donald st Roath
John Harry Ewart. coal mer. 114 Richards st. Cathays
John James, butcher, 10 Carlisle street, SouthSplotlands
John James, hog salesman, Roath mrkt. Cycle st. Roath
John Kitty (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Stuart street. Docks
John Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Fitzhamon em-
bankment. Canton
John Marian (Miss), poultry dealer, 112 Market hall,
St. Mary street
John Thomas, butcher, 26 Market hall, St. Mary street
John Thomas, solicitor (firm. John (Thos.) & Evans), i
Castle street
John Thos. Daniel, Alexandra hotel. Queen st. T N 1586
John Thos. Daniel, horse dealer, 24 Tudor lane. Canton
John Warne, corn merchant, see Smith, John * Co
John William, pawnbroker, 73 Bridge street
Johns Caroline Eliza (Mrs.), midwife, i Stockland st.
Grangetown
Johns Ceile (Mrs. "I, confectnr. 29 Mackintosh pi Roath
Johns D. M. clerk to Central & Adamstown Pension
Sub-Committee, City hall
Johns Thomas, shopkeeper, 144 Cairns street, Cathays
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited, dyers & cleaners,
20a, Queen street : 122 Cowbridge road, Canton &
4Sa, Albany road, Roath
Johnson Gertrude & Maud (Misses), teachers of music.
27 Gordon road. Roath
Tobnsoo & Phillips Limited, electrical engineers & cable
manufacturers, 9 Park place. T A - Selbac, Cardiff ;"
T N .937
T.lins.ii V/alter fc C >. Limited, wholesale stationer:-, a
Working street
Johnson k Co. tailors, 10 Wharton str»et
lohnson Annie (Mrs.), turn, dealr. 36 Tudor st. Canton
-fohnson Benjiimin. apattments. 4 Plantagenet st.C.inton
Johnson Daniel, shopkeeper, 31 Maria street. B,;t.- st,
I-ihnson E. (Mrs.), aparts. 25 Salisbury road. Cathays
Johnson Frederick Arthur, pianoforte tuner, 53 Lisvane
street, Cathays
T-thnson George Lionel, manager of the London Joint
City & Midland Bank Limited, 97 to 100 Bute street
Johnson Harry, storekeeper Taff Vale Railway Co.
Cardiff docks
Jihnson James, accountant. 10 Queen street
lohns.nn James R. Corporation hotel. 168 Cowbridge
road. Canton „ ,. , _..
Johnson L. H. (Mrs.), confectioner, 39 Caroline street
Johnson Oliver, fruiterer, 56 Corporation rd. Grangetwn
Tohnson .Samuel Matthew, com. trav.is Seville st.tantn
Tohnston'L. postmaster. Post office, Westgate street
Johnstone Norman Brown, commercial traveller. 47 Theo-
bald road. Canton
Tones A & Co. wholesale tobacconists, 43 Salisbury rii.
Cathays. T N 4575
Jones k Atkinson, confectioners, 23 Morgan arcade
Jones Brot'""-s drnners, 170, 172 k 174 Clare road
310
CAHDIFK
SOUTH WALES.
[kell\'s
Jones Charles t Sons, grocers, 172 City road, Boath
Jones Christopher & Co. coal factors & shippers, 5 Dock
chambeis, Bute street. T A "Jones, 1243, Cardiff;"
T Nos. 1 169 & 1243
Jones D., Dickinson & Co. Limited, provision merchants,
Canadian buildings. Frederick street
.Tones David & Co. tailors. 12 Albany road, Roath
Jones Evan k Co. steam ship owners, 70 James street.
T N 4329
Jones Evan & Co. Limited, clothiers, 16 &. 17 Working
St. ; Hayes bld^s.& 15 & 17 The Hayes & 69 St. Mary st
Jones, Ferguson & Co. Limited, coal exporters, 30 West
Bute street. T N 4971
Jones Frederick & Co. steamship owners, 5 Dock cham-
bers, Bute street
Jones H. Owen & Co. accountants, 55 Mount Stuart sq
Jones H. Bees k Co. Limited, ship brokers, 17 & 18
Merchant.*' exchange
Jones Herbert & Co. drapers. 2*4 Carlisle street.
South .Splotlands
Jones (Ivor) & Thomas (Percy), architects, 6 & 7 St.
John street
Jones Jenkin & Son, sail makers. Harrowhy lane. Docks
Jones John (Cardiff) Limited, manufrs. 13 The Hayes
Jones John & Co. drapers, loi Albany road, Boath
Jones John & Son, undertakers, 8 Northcote st. Boath
& 329 Cowbridge road. Canton
Jones Lester k Co. coal exporters. 103 Bute street
Jones B. E. Limited, Central hotel, Eotunda buildings,
St. Mary street (T N 843) ; Sandringham hotel, 21 St.
Mary street (T N 1715) & Carlton restaurant, Queen st
Jones Bichard W. & Co. steamship owners. 20 Mount
Stuart square
Jones, Rohathan & Co. chartered accountants. 8 Park
place. T N 89
Jones S. F.W. & H.V.coal exporters,i07 Exchange bldgs
Jones & Sons, undertakers, 17 Charles street (T N
2318); 329 Cowbridge rd. k 8 Northcote st. T N 3644
Jones Stephen Ltd. coal exporters, 7 Mount Stuart sq
Jones T. A. (Cardiff) Ltd. builders. Park st. T N 3738
Jones k Thomas, grocers, 362 Cowbridge road. Canton
Jones Thomas' & Co. (CardifT) Limited, rag
merchants, marine store dealers, rope & general paper
stock, k iron k metal merchants, i. 2 & 3 Wharf
street, Eute street. T N 1085
Jones Wm. k Son, solrs. & notaries, 29 & 30 St. Mary st
Jones k Co. clothiers, 107 Bute street k hosiers, 328
('owbridge road. Canton
Jones Albert, butcher, 6g Cornwall street, Grangetown
Jones Albert, shopkeeper, 20 Wyndham place. Canton
Jones Alfred, ironmonger, 141 Donald street, Boath
Jones Alfred, music teacher, 135 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Jones Alfred, shopkeeper, 102 Clare road
Jones Annie (Mrs.), certified midwife. 46 Forrest rd.
Canton
Jones Annie (Miss), confctnr. 66 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Jones Annie (Miss), dress maker, 42 Clive road. Canton
Jones Annie Helen Hamilton (Mrs.), certified midwife,
87 Donald street, Boath
.Innes Arthur, coal exporter, Dowlais arcade
J'lnes Arthur, hair dresser, Dowlais ai-cade
Jones Arthur, shopkeeper, 2 Bennie street. Canton
Jones .\rthiir John, grocer, 33 Theobald road. Canton
Jones Bertie, shopkeeper, 33 Wood street
Jones Catherine (Miss), apartments, 1 Byder st. Canton
Jones Catherine (Mrs.),shopkeeper,38 Paget st.Grangetn
Jones Charles, consulting engineer, 128 Bute street
Jones Charles, fish salesman, 87 Malefant st. Cathays
.lunes Charles, iron founder. East Moors rd. East Moors
.lones Charles H. confectioner, 26 Morgan arcade
.Innes Cyril, teacher of music, 446 Cowbridge rd.C'anton
Jones D. Ehys, medical officer & public vaccinator for
Grangetown district, 19 Paget street. Grangetown
Jones David, shopkeeper, 24 Bute terrace
Jones David Pugh- F.S.L, M.S. A. county school archi-
tect. County hall, Cathays park
Jones David Tawe, professor of music, 147 Cathays ter-
race, Cathays
Jones Edmund W.ship broker kc. see Mordey.Joncs k Co
Jones Edward Thomas, builders' merchant, see Brown-
ing, Jones k Morris
Jones Edwin, boot maker, 279 Bute street
Jones Edwin, boot repairer, 4a Penhev.id St. Grangetown
J"nes Edwin, ironmonger, 298 Bute street
Jones Edwin E. saddler, 188 City rood, Boath
Jones Elizh. (Mrs.), apartments, 60 Craddock st. Canton
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 29 Metal st. Enath
.lone.s Ellen (Miss), dining rooms, 37 Caroline street
Jones Emma (Mrs), shopkeeper, 32 Holmesdale si.
Grangetown
Jones Enoch, joiner, 13 Bawdon place. Canton
■ '<-< Ernest, toharconisl. 64 Cowbridge rnad. Canton
Jones Evans Thomai, draper, 314 & 316 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Jones Fanny (Mrs.), apartments, i Angus street, Boath
Jones Fred E. wine & spirit agent, 13 Wharton street
Jones Fredk.H. manufacturers' agt.see Williams k Jones
Jones George, fried fish shop, 48 Court rd. Grangetown
Jones George, tobacconist, 41 Moy road, Boath
Jones Griffiths, commercl. trav. 10 D«nton rd. Canton
Jones Harry, builder, 134 Holmsdal« st. Grangetown
Joi>es Herbert, plumber, 113 Moy road, Boath
Jones Herbert Cecil, agent to Bute Collieries, i Dock
chambers, Bute street
Jones Hugh J. chemist, 107 Woodville road, Cathays
Jones Isaac, watch maker. 236 Market hall, St. Mary st
Jones Ivor W. solicitor k public notary (firm, W. Jones
k Son), 29 & 30 St. Mary street
Jones J. Martin, district manager The Gresham Life
Assurance Society Limited k The Gresham Fire k
Accident Insurance Society Limited. Gresham cham-
bers. Kingsway. T N 1853
Jones Jabez A. chemist, 2 Four Elms road, Ronth
Jones James, fruiterer. Fish market. The Hayes
Jones James, shell fish dealer, 204 & 206 Market hall,
St. Mary street
Jones James, shopkeeper, 14 Portman Moor rd.Ea. Moors
Jones Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 76 Railway street, South
Splotlands
Jones Jessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper,i Saltmead rd.Grangetn
Jones John, confectioner, 122a, Albany road, Boath
Jones John, dairyman, 6 Lansdowne road. Canton
Jones John, greengrocer, 206 Bute street
Jones John, greengrocer, 53 James street
Jones John, sewing machine repairer. 32 Lower Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Jones John, shirt maker, i New street
Jones John, shopkeeper, 12 Hirwain street, Cathays
Jones John Frederick, jeweller, 23 Trinity street
Jones John George, grocer, 13 Carlisle st.Sth. Splotlands
Jones John Henry, shopfitter, 172 King's road. Canton
Jones John L. chemist k druggist, 96 Albany rd. Boath
Jones John Parry, shopkeeper, 163 Moy road, Boath
Jones John B. grocer, 34 Singleton road. East moors
Jones John B. grocer, 58 Splott road, Splotlands
Jones Joseph, beer retailer, i System street, Boath
Jones Lawrence, poultry dealer, 73, 75 k 77 Market
hall. St. Mai-y street
Jones Leonard James, baker, 17 King's road. Canton
Jones Lewis, general smith, Oxford lane, Boath
Jones Lewis P. confectioner, la, Paget st. Grangetown
Jones Lily Margaret (Mrs.), Cross inn. North rd.GabaUa
Jones Louisa (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 44 Penarth road
Jones M. E. carpenter, Cottrell road, Boath
Jones M. Penn,int, branch manager Atlas Assurance
Co. Limited, Principality buildings. Queen street
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), shopkpr. 32 Cathavs ter. Cathays
Jones Mary (Miss), private school. 82 Pen-v-lan road,
Boath k 87 Ninian road, Boath
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Wood street
Jones Maiy J. (Mrs.), dining rooms, 14 Station terrace
Jones Millicent (Mrs.), dress maker, 230 Mackintosh
place, Boath
Jones Moses, drapery warehouseman, 5 Station terrace
Jones Netta (Miss), private school, 176 Newport rd. Roath
Jones Owen, general draper, 4 Pen-y-lan road, Roath
Jones Percy F.A.A. accountant, see Stanfield J. & Jones
Jones Pryce, shopkeeper. 55 Robert street, Cathays
Jones Reginald, weight inspector,ii6 Merchants' exchng
Jones Reginald Hathaway, collector of taxes (quarterly
assessments) for Cardiff south, 23 Merchants' exchnge
Jones Reginald S. boot repairer, 64 Metal st. Roath
Jones Bichard, news agent. 4"^ Paget st. Griingetown
Jones Rt. Hy. j.hbing ^dnr. 121 Tewkesbury st. Cathays
Jones Robert R. boot maker, 10 Coburn street, Cathays
Jones Rose (Mrs), patent fuel manuf.aclurer. East
Tyndall street. East Moors
Jones Saml. com. trav. 15 Llanbleddian gdns. Cathays
Jones Samuel, shopkeeper, 22 Bute terrace
Jones T. clerk to Grangetown k South Cardiff Pension
Sub-Committee, City hall
Jones T. S. clerk to Boath k Splott Pension SnbCom-
mittee, City hall
Jones Thomas, Bedford hotel, 11 City road, Roath
Jones Thomas, draper, 346 Cowbridge road. Canton
Jmes Thomas Evan, solicitor. Tower chambers. Church
street (T N 2028) & 44 Stacey road, Roath
Jones Thomas George, butcher, 50 Lonisa street. Docks
Jones Thomas James.news agent,i24 Cyfarthfa st B lath
Jones Thomai R. printer, 26 Thesiger street, C;ithays
Jones Walter, draper, n6 Whitchurch road, Oathays
J .nes William, carpenter, 7 Mandeville street. Canton
.Innes William, hosier, 77 Penarth road
Jones William, paper bag manufartr 24 Wyndham arcdo
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
311
Jones William, solicitor & commissioner for oaths k
public notary ^iirm, W. Jones & Son), 29 & 30 St.
Mary street
Jones William Alfred, Foresters' Arms P.H. 181 Cow-
bridgd road. Canton
Jones William Edward, news agunt, 1 Clive rd. Canton
Jones Wm. Hy. hair dresser, 98 Cornwall st.Grangetonn
Jones William Hugh, barrister, 36 Windsor place
Jones Wm. John, watch maker, 159 Inverness pi. Roath
Jones William Lewis, bouse agent, 11 St. John street
Josceiyne Edward Walter M.D. phy.sician & surgeon, g
Park place. T N 4586
Joseph C. & Co. fancv warehousemen, Tudor house.
Wood street. T N 1611
Joseph Eli H. film renter, 38 Charles street
Joseph L. clothijig manufacturer, 82 Queen street
Joseph Lazarus, hat manufr. 10 Moira ter. Adamsdown
Joseph Leo, chemist, 84 Albany road, Boath
Jo.seph B. tailor, 2 Coburn street, Cathays
Joseph Thomas Sidney, engineer, 36 37 Stuart st. Docks
Jothanis Ltd. nuttitters. 26 k 27 St. Maiy .street ;_ 12
Duke street & i, 3, 5 & 7 Duk«" Street arcade
Jri) Herberl Albert, fl.irist, 93, 95, 103 k 105 Market
hall. St. Mary street
Joyce Ernest S Co. Limited, wholesale news agenti,
17 The Haves. T N 1847
Judd, Budd k Son, coal export.ers,2 Dock chmbrs.Bute st
Jukes Bertha (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 32 Wood street
Jukes Thuinas, fruiterer, 34 Wood street
Jury Imperi:il Pictures Ltd. 4 Park lane. T H 807
Kable James, boot repr. 153 Carlisle st. 3th. Splotlands
Kajikawa Sadayaki, hair dresser, 155 Bute street
Kakaris Stamiitia, clothier, 21 Bute street
Kalisky S. Ltd. sack k bag merchants, 26 Eim street
Kaltenbach Artli. watcli k clock ma. 22 & 23 Caroline -t
Kamauriee Michael, tailor, 23 City road, RiTath
Kanson & Co. Ltd. electric lamp iiifis.6 k 7 St. Juhn st
Kay Quinton Richard,hutcher,9S Whitchiiich rd. Cathays
Kaye Hany, milliner 10. k tailor 22, Tudor street
Keane John, head bailiii of Countv Cnurt, Weslgate st
Kear Winifred (Miss) A.L.C.M.' music teacher, iS
Richards terrace, Ro?.th
Ked/lie George Hamilton Dundas, shopkeeiw;'. 2.| Car-
marthen street. Canton
Kee Sing, laundry, 49 Crwys road, Cathays
Kee Tong. laundry, .|i Corporation road,' Gransetown
Keeley William Edward, beer retailer, 75 Fredi rick st
Keepe.nce Thomas William, tobacconist 215. & news-
agent 219. Cathedial road. Canton
Keevil Albt. Frank, cab propr. 153 Habershon st.Splott
Keighley Gas & Oil Engine Co. Limited (F. S. Munn,
district manager), Dumballs road
Keir James, watch naker, 38 Castle arcade
Keir Robert, furniture dealei. 169 King's road. Canton
Kelleher Wm. dairvman, 45 Swansea street. East Moors
Kelly Patrick, shopkeeper, 29 Pendovlan st. Tyndall st
Kelly William, builder, Barlev Mow 'lane. Canton
Kelly William, carpenter, 39 Wvndham crescent. Canton
Kelly William Alfred James, musical caterer, 1% Seng-
hennvdd road, Cathavs
Kemp's Mercantile Offices (John Kemp k Co Limited ;
F. Edwards, manager), 17 Working st. T N iPoo
Kemp Herbert Guest, tailor, g Duke street. T N 855
Kemp James, stonemason, 2 Tewkesbury place. Cathays
Kemp John, commercial trav. i Theobald road. Canton
Kempster Fiank, inspector for the National Societv for
the Prevention of Crueltv to Children, 13 Ham'ilton
street. Canton
Kempthorne Charles Henrv, architect, Albert chambers,
26 High street. T N 2394
Kendall, Claude & Co. drapers. 49 Albany mad, Ruath
Kendall & Sons Limited, umbrella manufacturers, 6
Duke Street arcade, Duke street & 226 City rd. Ruath
Kendall Charles Edward, consulting engineer. 24 Mer-
chants' exchange
Kendall J, S. supt. of .stores for the Cardiff Railway
Co. ; offices. Pier head, Bute docks
Kendrick H. k Co. coal exporters, 4*5 Mt. Stuart sq
Kendn'ck Chas.ship broker.see Whitfield, Kendrick k Co
Kendrick Robt.Saml.insur. agt. 405 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Kennard & Co. cycle agts. & dealers. 20 City rd. Roath
Kennard Geo. greengrocer, 350 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Kennard Henry F. cycle repairer, Tavistock street
Kenrick & Jefferson Limited, commercial printers k
stationers: account book k envelope makers, office
. furnishers ; card indei, renewal leaf systems &c. (G.
LI. Bees, branch manager), 5 Church street. T A
" Mnltigraph ;" T N 4506
Kenst'ole & Reran, architects. 10 Charles street
Kent W. k Co. fruit brokers, fruit, flower, vegetable i
salesmen. New street. Tel. Nos. 2781 & 2782;
^ B C Cod
tisement
' Toke
Cardiff.'
See adver
Kent's Caf.; Limited, refreshment rooms, 6 Duke street
Kent Beatrice (Miss), dress maker, 17 Cecil st. Roath
Kent Harry, greengrocer, 176 Clare road
Kent Thomas Henry, boot repairer, 17 Cecil st. Boath
Ken ward Robert, tobacconist, 3 Splott road, Splotlands
Keppi-I Lniiisa (-Mrs.), shiipkpr. no Paget st.Grangetwu
Keiiiian Charles J. t C 1. india rubber merchants, 15
Hest Bute street. T Nos. 4312-3
Kerman Ethel (Miss), grocer, 174 Corporation road.
Grangetown
Kerman Robert Allison, plumber, 63 Theobald rd.Cantn
Kenii.k k Son Limited, wholesale chemists, 16 Moira
terrace, Adamsdowu
Kernick R. Penrose, stock & share broker. City cham-
liers. 47 Queen street. T N 4172
Kestell Brothers, coal exporters. 39 Exchange buildings
Kestell J. N. & Co. Limited, pitwood importers, Col-
liiigdon road. West Bute dock. T N 909
Ke-tell Steamship Cj. Limited, steamship owners, 39
Exchange buildings
Kill I'l allies (Mtssj, furniture dealer, 49 Holmesdale
K.Uiiioinn '(iriiiude (Mrs.), midwife, 20 Atlas pl.Cantn
Km I. unu. vl, I], keeper, 195 Bute street
Kii.Lj-- I ',1-1 1.' H.itel (Henry W. Westlake), 74 Covv-
Kiiiij .'( ,ll,.^r \V, J. Stephens M.A. principal), 20 The
1' IT- !.].■. Ti.-.lr^jarville
K^ ,0 iCihiaiil \'II, Hospital (I. A. Raizak M.R.C.S..
L.R C.P.Lond., F.R.C.S.Edin. resident surgical
officer ; Leonard D. Rea F.C.I.S. sec. k general supt. :
for medical officers see p. 170), Newport road, Boath.
T N 2797
King Edward VII. (The) Welsh National Memorial
Association (Offices) (F. J. Alban, sec). Westgate
street. T N 4728
Kmcr Alice (.Mrs.), grocer. 47 Mardy st. Grangetown
King Charles, shopkeeper, 197 Bute street
King Chas. Wm. ship owner, see Howard-Jones k King
King Grace (Miss), preparatory school, 9 Hinton st.
Eist Moors
Kinc Harry, shopkeeper, 52a. Penarth road
King Thos. Chas. shopkeeper. 182 Habershon st. Splott
Kino- Wm. Chas. boot maker. 22 Llandaff road. Canton
Kiniidon Jane (Mrs.). shopkeeper,8o Alexandra rd.Cantn
Kingov Trading Co. who. provision dirs. 37 Penarth rd
Kingston Brcptbers, watch makers, 33 St. Mary street
Kingston Elizabeth Harcourt (Mrs.)', circulating librarv,
193 Cowbridge road. Canton
Kinsjston Wm. A. shopkeeper, 53 & 55 Metal st. Roath
Kio<rst"ii William .Ufred. confectioner. 40 Wood street
Kino-I >io' Jaiiu's. Craddock hotel. 59 Eldon st. Canton
KiiHinii Thomas, butcher. 17 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Kinmouth Fred, poultrv dealer. 142. 144 k 146 Market
ball. St. Maiy street'
Kiimersley George, tailor. 31 High Street arcade
Kioneisloy Jas, T. grocer, t88 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Kios.n- J. £ Son, printers. Gladstone street
Kinshott Charles, gramophone dealer, 23 Castle street
Kill V Alfred, tailor, j Llandough street. Cathays
Ki'l.honse-Jenkms Georoe, barrister, 36 Park place
Ki'iii:iii Thomas, fried Hsh dealer, 23 Corporation rd.
Kilrh,.- Wio. Hy. upholsterer, go Woodville rd. Cathays
Kitchin Walker '& Son, ship chandlers, 181 Bute street
Kitchin Frank W. ironmonger, io3 Paget st. Grangetown
Kitt James, herbalist, 280 Bute street
'■iiltow William L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dental surgeon, 8
Newport road, Roath
Kiiapp W. C. W. k Son, auctioneers, valuers, house k
estate agents, 28 West Bute street. T N 290
Knealile Hannah (Mrs.), dress ma. 5g King's rd. Canton
\'nf ith William, pattern ma. West side. East Bute dock
Ko:..rl,t C. P. k Co. Limited, warehousemen, 1=; & 17
Casti
cade
Knight Eliza k Ethel (Misses), teacher of music, 53
Rnmilly crescent. Canton
Knight Donald, draper 165, 167, 169. 171. 173 & 175. &
clothier 177 & 179, Cowbridge road. Canton
Knott Gladys (Mrs.), musical instrument dealer, i
Wellfield road. Roath
Know'es Reuben John, coal merchant. 75 Upper Kin-
craig street, Boath
Knox & Wells, builders k contractors, Bangor st. Koath
Koppel Morris travelling draper. 80 Neville (t. Canto*.
Kops Breweries, brewers. St. Peter's street, Roath
KoskT Woolf, tailor. 4 Wyndbam crescent. Canton
Knva'ch William, smith. Elm lane. Boath
Kn.tosky Abraham, butcher, 49 Wood street
Krnto^kv Fanny (Miss), blouse ma. 36 Clare st. Canton
t, cev Herbert, baker, 51 Clive street, Grangetown
Lacey Herbert, baker. I Wvndham street. Canton
Lacey Herbert, jun. baker, Lneknow street, Grangetown
.SOUTH WALE8.
[kellv'
Lacev Saml. shopkpr. 556 & S5^ Cowbridge rd. Canton
Ladies Cardiff County Club (Miss G. Cousins, sec), 7
Duke street
Lat'es Ernest John, watch maker, 90 Crwys rd. Cathays
Lambadares Sperio, tobacconist 29, & fruiterer 35,
Bute street
Lambert Brothers Limited, coal exporters, 38 & 39
Exchan<re buildings
L.i.ibert John. Lord Windsor P.H. 47 Holmesdule st.
Lambert Oliver H. F. grocer, 107 Donald street, Koalh
Lnmerton Wm. & Son, pork butchers, 236 City st.Eoath
i-Miiprey Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 100 Holmesdale
si reel, Grangetown
Lmhisoh Paragon Supply Co. Limited, wholesale sta-
tioners. Trade street
L;nicaster's Steam Coal Collieries Ltd. colliery proprie-
tors, Imperial buildings, Mount Stuart square
Ljiidaii Ida (Mrs.), outfitter, 176 Bute street
Liinder James, ironmonger, 35 Clifton street, Koath
Lander Samuel N. ironmonger, log Woodville rd. Cathays
Lmder Wm, (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Beauchamp st. Canton
Landers Harriett (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 14 Hereford street,
<irangetown
L,indsman Henry, shopkeeper, 35 Peel street
Lane Abraham, greengrocer, 136 Treharris street, Ruatb
Lane Albert, shopkeeper, 174 Railway st. Sth. .Splytlands
Liine Charles, fried tish dealer, 206 City road, Boath
L;ine Frederick, butcher, 45 Sophia street
Lr.ne H. G. (.Mrs.), midwife, 8 Llanfair road, Canton
L;:ne John, shopkeeper, 23 Ethel street. Canton
Lane LiUa (Mrs.), tobacconist, 64 James street
Lane Robert, haii- dresser, 3 Duke street
Lane Thomas, fishmonger, 50 City road, Roath
Line Wm. Hy. news agent, 180 Cowbridge rd. Canton
I/Hig Brothers, printers, 15 Millicent street
Luig August, upholsterer, 4 Elm street, Roath
Lang William, cabinet maker, 7 Tudor lane. Canton
Linu'don William, haulier, 13 Tresillian ter. Penarth rd
Liingforth Herbert William, greengrocer, 68 Tudor st
Liingmaid Richard k Sons, boat builders, Collingdun
road. West Bute dock. T X 1526
L.ingman Thomas Witheridge, barrister-at-law. South
Wales & Chester circuit. 10 Windsor pi. T N Q12
L.ingridge William, outfitter, 36 Clifton street, Roath
Lansdown Arth. pianoforte tuner, 37 Dogfield st. Cathvs
Lansdown Chas. Hy. decorator, 3 Whitchurch rd. Cathy.<
Lansdowne William Charles, painter & decorator, 30
Mark stieet. Canton
Large Albert, hair dresser, 8q Tudor street. Canton
Large George, Railway inn. West wharf
Large Hv.G. artificial teeth mfr. 1 Chester st.Pontcanna
Large James, plumber, Collingdon rd. West Bute docl;
Larkins .S. C. & Sons Ltd. who. milliners, 80 Queen st
Laisson Annie (.Miss), shopkeeper, 25 Stuart st. Docks
Lashmore Helena (Miss), milliner, 49 Wellfield rd. Roath
La Socidt^ Commerciale d'Affretements et de Commis-
sion, ship brokers. New winsr. Exchange buildings.
T N's 2787 & 2788
Las^ani John, brass founder, 193 Richmond rd. Roa^h
Lassam S. Evans, mantle manufacturer, 87 Queen street
Latch & Batchelor Limited, wire rope makers. Bank
buildings, 98 St. Mary street
Lates Winter, ladies' outfitter 27 &; 29. & hosier 31.
Royal arcade
I.riitham Richard, shopkeeper, 118 Cairns street, Cathays
Latner & Redhouse, outfitters, 4 James street. Docks
Latner Abraham, rag dealer, 11 Tudor lane. Canton
Laurence Wm. J. piano tuner, 45 Keppoch st. Roath
Laurenson J. G. 4. Co. ship store dealers, 62 Bute street
Lavinski Marks, outfitter. 138 4; 159 Bute street
Law Accident Insurance Society Limited (A. D. Good-
win, local manager). Market buildings'. 7 St. Mary st
Law Union & Rnek Insurance Co. Limited (Herbert
K;.lo.ii,M- K.,-.-, district mgr.). 18 Quay st. T N 950
Laiv W '''•,', II.' surveyor, see Fergusson & Law
L.im!. Ill ' iliesser, 2 Frederick street
L.i«i I, . 1: :,. , rnnmongers, io2 City road, Roath
Lanr.hc- ,v 11. mil, imiiing enginrs. 6 Park pi. T N 966
Lawrence A. (Mrs,), aparts,32 Llanbleddian gdns,Cnthys
Lawrence Alfred E, manufacturers' agent, 47 Queen st
Lawrence Isabella (Mrs,), stationer, 30 City road, Roath
Lawrence John, trrocer, 27 Bridge street
LiiwniHV ,1,1-, |ili. music seller, 246 & 248 & 252 to 256
Mil ;. ■: I. I'l, ! \I iiy street
Liiui.iir. \\i! nil III agent, 121 Merchants' exchange
L:i«-"h I !,,iilr. I, Universal hotel P.H. 209 Bute street
Lawsnn Jiiiiios Joseph, tailor, 98 King's road. Canton
Lea Frederick, chemist, 2380, Cowbridge road. Canton
Lea Jnmes Lewin, shopkeeper, 41 Treherbert st. Cathays
Leach Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Wood street
Lean k Lean, solicitors & notaries public, i2 Mount
.Stuart <.|uiire, T \ 280
, Lean Frederick John (firm. Lean & Lean), solicitor &
notary public, 52 Mount Stuart square
Lean Samuel Rosciirrock (firm. Lean & Lean), solicitor
& notaiy public), 52 Mount Stuart square
Lear Herbert John, bookseller 13, 15 & 17, & fancy
draper 20, Royal arcade
Leask Alexander Ritchie, M.I.Mar.E. consulting marine
engineer. Working Street chambers, Working street
Leberman Hyman, tailor, 17 Pembroke terrace
Lebolo-Carey Joseph, interpreter, 2 Pier Head cham-
bers, Bute street
Le Borgne Charles (Etablissements), coal exporters,
Dowlais chambers. T N 4206
Lee D, W. laundry, no Clifton street, Roath
Lee Gong Hing. Chinese laundry, 24 Broadway, Koath
Lee Horn, Chinese laundry, 220 Cowbridge road. Canton
Lee Joseph .Stephen, plumber, 46 Brunswick st. Canton
Lee Law Sang, laundry, 175 King's road. Canton
Lee -Man, laundry proprietor, 106 Albany road, Roath
Lee Robert, stock & share broker, 97 Exchange bldsis
Lee Robert James, Cottage hotel, 10 Sanquhar street,
Eist Moors
Lee Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2b, Severn road. Canton
Lee .Shun, laundry, 41 Salisbury road, Cathays
Lee Tai, laundry, 46 Portman Moor road. East Moors
Lee Wah, laundry, 167 Bute -street
Lee Walter John, fried fish dealer,93 Cathays ter.Cathays
Lee Wm. harness maker H, saddler, 43 Metal st. Roath
Lee William Henry, tailor, 6 King's road. Canton
Ijee Wing Sing, laundry, 24 Eldon street. Canton
Lee Wing Wo, laundry, 354 Cowbridge road. Canton
Lee Yuen, laundry, 54 Carlisle street. South Splotlands
Leech Charles & Son, tailors, ii5 Albany road, Roath
Leech J. G. k Co. blouse makers, i Paradise place
Leech George H. bedding manufr. 63 City road, Roath
Leeks George & Co mat manufacturers, 18 Pembroke ter
Leeston Shipping Co. Lt<l. ship owners, 131 Exchange
buildings
Leg;il Co-operative Collecting Society (Felton Hunt,
manager), 67 QueSn street
Legal Insurance Co. Limited (Henry Roughsedge,
branch manager), 2 Church street. T A " Legalinco,
Cardiff;" T N 451
Legassick & Co. drapers, 70 & 72 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Legassick Fredk, oomcl. trvllr. 168 Llandaff rd. Canton
Legassicks Carriers Limited, forwarding agents, 2-
Wyndham crescent. Canton
Lehmann &, Co, Limited, condensed milk manufacturers,
27 Wyndham arcade. T N 2295
Leigh Thomas, dairyman, 2 Ferndale st. Grangetown
Leigh Thos, fried fish dlr, i Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Lemmer Clara (Miss), costumier, 132 Mackintosh pi Rth
Lemmer George, shopkeeper, 52 Knole st. Grangetown
Lemmer William A. yeast merchant, 149 Moy rd. Roath
Lemon Thos. & Sons (Cardiff) Ltd. engineers. John st
Lemotte (Kemp & McCarthy), ladies' tailors, 7 Dum-
fries place, T xN 1682
Leng Richard, master mariner, 37 Connaught rd, Roath
Lennards Limited, boot & shoe dealers, 48 St. Mary
street: 90 Queen street; 176 City road, Roath & 33
Whitchurch road, Cathays
Lennox A. J. fruit merchant, 9 New street
Lennox Henry, fried fish dealer. 131 Crwys rd. Cathavs
Lenthall Charles Henry, news agent & vendor, " 10
Leon Isidore, produce broker, 20 Working street
Leon William, ship broker, see Capelle & Leon
Leonard Thomas John, solicitor (firm. Cousins, Bots-
ford & Co.), 20 & 22 Queen street
Leopard Joseph Eiekiel, manager National Bank Ltd.
125 Bute street
Lermon Morris, draper, 8 Bute street
Lftrmon Philip, draper, 215 Citv road. Roath
Lerway .Maiy (Mrs.). Great Eastern hotel, 54 Metal
street, Roath
Lerway Thomas W. Lansdown hotel, Beda rd. Canton
Letriciieux & David Ltd. ship owners, 6 Mount Stuart sq
Letton Elizabeth Ann (Miss), Rover inn, 31 Wellington
street. Canton
Levene Benjamin, shopkeeper, 65 Eldon street. Canton
& confectioner, 57 Cowbridge road. Canton
Lever Brothers Ltd. soap manufacturers (branch).
Principality buildings. Queen street. T N 1016
Lever W. H. k Co. rnal exporters, 103 Bute street
Level- Charles Herbert, grocer, 71 Pontcanna st. Canton
Lever Henry, boot maker, 42 Clifton street, Roath
Levi Abraham, tailor, 57 Wood street
Levi Alexander, furniture dealer, i Wood street
Levi Erato (.Miss), tchr. of music, 9 Blenheim rd. Roath
Levi Harris, tailor, 139 City road, Roath
Levi Jacob Leon, pawnbroker, 348 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Levinson David Bertram, solicitor (firm, Phnenix &
Levin^on), Ctresham chambers. Kingsway
DIRECIORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Levison Moses, commercial traT.47 Woodville rd.Cathays
Levy Lawrence, diaper, 161 Cowbridge road. Canton
Lewis B. & Co. house furnishers, 90 St. Mary street &
Queen Street arcade
Lewis Charles & Co. metal merchants, 107 Bute street
Lewis Henry G. & Co. rolling stock contractors &
builders, Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square.
T A " Hengist ; "' T N 3245
Lewis Merthyr Consolidated Collieries Ltd. (E. N.
Jones, sec. & shipping agent); collieries, Ti-ehafod,
Pontypridd (P. O. Ward, general colliery manager);
head office, Britannia buildings, 37 West Bute street.
Docks. T A "Lewis, M'erthyr, Cardiff;" T N 2822
(2 lines)
Lewis & Raynham, incorporated accountants, i Stuart
street. Docks
Lewis Robert & Co. (Cardiff) Liniited, paperhangings
factors, oil & colour, plate & window glass merchants,
glass embossers, artists' coloniien & lead glaziers.
21 Bridge street (late Custom House street). T A
■• Wallpaper, Cardiff ; '" T >' 774. See advertise-
ment
Lewis Thomas & Co. paper merchants, 16 Millicent st
Lewis & Tylor Limited, leather merchants. Grange
mills, Penarth road & 2 Bute place
Lewis W. A. & Co. wholesale tobacconists, 50 St. Mary
street & tobacconists, 4 & 100 Queen street ; 84 St.
Maiy street; 4 Bute street; 8 Caroline street; 6
James street; 32 City road & Pier head
Lewis W. & L. butchers, 63 Paget street, Grangetown
Lewis W. & Sons (Cardiff) Limited, coach builders, 27
& 28 Tudor lane & 4 Clare street. Canton
Lewis W. T. & Co. iron merchants, Victoria buildings,
66 Bute street
Lewis William (Printers) Ltd. booksellers, printers &
stationers ; depot for Ordnance Survey maps, Duke
--street (T N 4031) 4; Cambrian works, Penarth road.
T iN 4032
Lewis William k Sons, corn, hay, seed & artiticial
manure merchants, 13 Castle street & 9 Womauby
street. T N 631
Lewis & Co. clothiers 288, & diapers 289 & 290, Bute st
Lewis Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners, 3 Pier
Head chambers, Bute street
Lewis Abraham, pawnbroker, 50 Bute terrace & 36
Wells street. Canton
Lewis Albert, shopkeeper, 24 May street, Cathays
Lewis Alfred, auctioneer, 5 St. John street
Lewis Alice (Mrs.), apartments, 10 Brook st. Canton
Lewis Alice (Mrs.), aparts. g Despenser st. Canton
Lewis Alice (Mrs.), wine mer. 21 & 23 Wyndham arcade
Lewis Andrew, marine eiignr. 188 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Lewis Annie Harriett (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 81 Moorland
road. East Moors
Lewis Arthur, apartments, 2 De Burgh street. Canton
Lewis Ai'thur, pawnbroker, 36 Wells street. Canton
Lewis Benjamin, farrier, 102 Wellington street. Canton
Lewis Benjamin, manager Lloyds Bank Limited, 45
Newport road, Roath
Lewis Beryl, house furnisher, 90 St. Mary street
Lewis Clarissa (Miss), dress maker, 45 Tudor st. Canton
Lewis Cvril M.D.Edin. consulting physician, i Park
grove. T N 137
Lewis Daniel, solicitor &, commissioner for oaths,
18 Queen street. T N 1664
Lewis David, earthenware dealer, 134 Clifton st. Roath
& china & glass dealer, 116 Crwys road. Cathays
Lewis David, pilot, 10 Ciare street. Canton
Lewis David, window blind maker, 18 Moy road, Roath
Lewis David John A.P.S. chemist, 133 Clifton st. Roath
Lewis David Thomas, manager Barclays Bank Ltd.
Exchange buildings
Lewis Edward J. ironmonger,iio & 112 Eldon st. Canton
Lewis Edward Theodore, fancy bazaar, 225 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Lewis Eleanor (Miss), dress ma. no Wyndham eres.Cantn
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), fancy draper & sub-postmistress.
81 Portman Moor road. East Moors
Lewis Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 11 Loudoun sq. Docks
Lewis Ernest James, who. tobacconist, 39 Castle arcade
Lewis Fanny (Mrs.), apartments, 34 Stacey rd. Roath
Lewis Francis Edward, grocer, 51 Coburn st. Cathays
Lewis Herbert T. tinsmith. Hope street
Lewis Herbert Thomas, plumber, 34 Elm street, Roath
Lewis Hyman, grocer, 19 Salisburv road, Cathavs
Lewis Idris, butclier. 18 Market hall, St. Marv street
Lewis Jake, Roval Oak hotel, 200 Broadway. Roath
Lewis Jenkin. uutlitter, 48 i. so James street. D. cks
Lewis John, lutcher, i44f. Woodville road. Cathays
Lewis John, shopkeeper, 41 Crofts street. Roath
Lewis John R. corn merchant. 93 Clifton street, Roath
Lewis John W. insurance agent. 8^ Treharris st. Rnatb
Lewis John Win. insur. agt. 18 Gelligaer St. Cathays
CARD FF. 31S
Lewis Joseph, solicitor & comm
Charles Street chambers, 4 Charles street
Lewis Margt. (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr. 12 Crwys rd.Cathys
Lewis. Maria Ann (Mrs.), certificated midwife, 32
Pearl street, Roath
Lewis Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 77 Carlisle street.
South Splotlands
Lewis Percy Augustus,RoathPark hotel, i7oCity rd. Roath
Lewis Samuel Harry, rolling stock contractor, see Hall,
Lewis k Co
Lewis Samuel William Henry, wholesale haberdasher,
171 Carlisle street. South Splotlands
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), aparts. ji De Burgh st. Canton
Lewis Sarah (Miss), preparatory school, 60 Clive street,
Grangetown
Lewis Sidney, shopkeeper, 15a, Clive road. Canton
Lewis T. Ed-ward, accountant, 98 & 100 Queen street
Lewis Thos. Geo. coal merchant, 10 Alexandra rd. Canton
Lewis Tom, ship owner, 3 Pier Head chambers, Bute st
Lewis Walter, boot maker, 67 Cathays terrace, Cathays
Lewis Walter, commercial travllr. 239 Newport rd.Roiifh
Lewis William, cooper, 18 Canal parade
Lewis William, fried tish shop, 12 Coburn st. Cathay-
Lewis Wm. Three Horseshoes P.H. North rd. Whitchrch
Lewis William A. hair dresser 5. & tobacconist -,
Penarth road
Lewis William Arthur, tobacconist, 4 Bute street
Lewis William S. grocer, 160 Arran street, Roath
Lewis William Thomas Watkin A.M.I.C.E. civil engi-
neer, Clive chambers, izi Queen street
Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Co. Ltd. (The), indii*
rubber, asbestos & waterproof manufacturers, no Bute
street. T A "Leyland, Cardiff;" T N 1426
Leyland Richard, diaper, 92 Cottrell road, Roath
Leyshon Richard k Co. accountants. 108 k 109 Bute st
Leyshon Catherine (Mrs.), refreshment rms.6o James st
Leyshon Louisa (Miss), basket dealer, 27 & 29 Market
hall, St. Mary street
Libby Jsph. Watson, tailor, 142 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Liberian Consulate (John Bovey, consul), 32 Mount
Stuart square
Library Bureau Limited (A. S. Fowles, manager), office
furnishers. 5 St. John street
Licenses Insurance Corporation k Guarantee Fund
(Ernest D. S. Cason, di.strict sec), 33 St. Marv street
Liddiard k Co. fruiterers, 116 Queen street. T N 7B0
Liddiard Geo. boot & shoe ma. 28 Mortimor rd. Canton
Lightfoot Frances (Miss), shopkpr. 67 Radnor rd. Canton
Lightfoot James, apartments, 87 King's road. Canton
Liie Jane (Mrs.), musical instrument dealer,229 Bute st
Lillian L. (Madame), milliner, 169 City road
Lilly Madame Marion, dress maker, 97 King's rd. Canton
Liuia Frederick Cyprian, manager National Bank Ltd.
St. Mar
. Limited, railway wiiiron
■t. East Moors
St. 52 Splott rd.Splotlands
tailor, 23 Windsor place
rage adjuster, see Hogg,
Lincoln Wagon & Engine Co
builders. East Tyndall stre
Lincoln Fredk. Ernest, tobccr
Lincoln William John, ladies'
Lindlev William Edgar, ave
Lindlev & Co
Lindsley" John Thomas, registrar of marriages (Cardiff
district), 104 Connaught road, Roath
hinc Ching Jong, laundi-y, 98 Whitchurch rd. Cathiys
Linton & Son, solicitors. 10 Park place. T N 212;
Linton James Mitchelson M.A. solicitor & commissioney
for oaths (tirm. Linton & Son), 10 Park place
Lintott Ada Amelia (Mifs), laundress, see Prio» &
Liiitott
Lipton Limited, provision merchants & tea dealers, 7
Hin-h street; 139 Clifton street, Roath; 195 Cow-
bridge road, Cant..n; 47 Albany road & 41 The H.iyes
Lisk William, shopkeeper, 9 Picton place. Canton
Liiofskv E. (Mrs), ^ho^keeper, S3 Clare road
Little David k Co. wholesale clothiers. Dragon build-
ings. Paradise place
Little S. G. k Cj. manufacturers of flies. Canton .= tee!
& tile works, Lansdowne lOad, Canton
Little David, credit draper, 11 Pembroke terrace
Little Ebenezer, vardrobe dealer, 26 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Litwack Joseph, watch material .llr.29 W yndham a
Liverpool, China & India Tea Co. Ltd. ^offee roa
(E. T. Parry, manager), 14 Qu«" -='• ^ '^^'^"'"
rooms. Ill Bute street
Liverpool & London
sor place. T N 1558 _ . ^ , ,
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society (Amo
iriri.- .7 p. divisional manager), Andrew's buildi
tie
314 CARDIFJ--.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELL-i'S
LlandaS k Dinas Powis Baral District Council (Matthew
Warren, clerk (T X 352) ; James Holden. survey.u
(T -N 399) ) ; offices, Park house. 20 Park phiee
Llewellin Arthur. bilUaril table mer. 43 Castle arcade
Llewellyn (.D. K.), Merrett & Price Umite.i, cnlliery
proprietors, Aberdare house, 28 4; 29 Mount Stuart
sijuave. T A •' Cadivor :- T N 3828
Lle«ellvn Evan, furniture dealer, 60 Crwys rd. Cathays
Llewellyn Fiank Harry, auctioneer, 38 Charles street
Llewellyn Louisa (Mrs.), shopkpr.58 Habershon st.Splott
Llewellyn VVm. Lewis, shopkpr. 32 Merthvr st. Cathavs
Lluyd A. J. &. B. M. (Misses), costuuiiers, 26 Brook
street, Canton
Lloyd Ji Lewis, ship brokers, 23 Custom House street
Lloyd Oswald fi Co. electrical ensjineers. 97 Cowbridsje
Lloyd's Register of British & Foreign Shipping (Henry-
Hand, principal surveyor; J. Petree. J. R. Main &
X. G. TurnbuU. ship surveyors; James Barclay. J.
(j. Hunter, F. W. Webb, A. L. Whittell. D. Burn &
J. Murdoch, engineer surveyors; Percy Holt, chief
clerk; J. T. Munro & B. Bending, clerks), 48, 49 &
50 Merchants' exchange
Llovd's South Wales Testing House Co. Ltd. (George
W. Penn. supt.), Dumballs road. T X' 482
Lloyd David, baker, 41 Harriet street, Cathays
Lloyd David R. surveyor of taxes. Principality buildings,
27 & 29 Queen street
Lloyd E. (Mrs.), poulterer, 60 4; 62 Market hall, St.
Mary street
Lloyd Frank, jobbing gardener. Denton road. Canton
Lloyd Gilbert Price, timber mer. 112 Merchants' exchnge
Lloyd Harold Montague, solicitor, 14 Dumfries place
Lloyd J. W. loan oUice, Hayes buildings. The Hayes
Lloyd John Edward, Fishgnurd Arms P.H. 284 Bute st
Lloyd Martha (Mrs.), nurse, 159 Broadway, Roath
Lloyd Philip David, manufacturers' agent, 94 Queen st.
T N 36.7
Lloyd Roland, fried lish dealer, i Inverness place, Roath
Lloyd Rose (Mrs.), apartments, 29 Mark street. Canton
Lloyd Samuel, cycle agent, 47 Mackintosh place, Roath
Uoyd Walter, boot maker, 2 Donald street, Roath
Lloyd WUliam, baker, no Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Lloyd Wm. Duke of WiUingUin P.H. 40 & 4a The Hayes
Lloyd« (C. Grant, manager), ladies' tailors. 59 & 61
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (branches) (R. T. Richards, manager),
27 High street (open 10 to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30);
(Arthur Vincent Williams, manager) 1 Mount Stuart
square (open 10 to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30); (Ch;irles
Lees, manager) 12 Mount Stuart square (open 10
to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30) ; (George Hagley, manager)
89 St. Mary street (open 10 to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30)
& Westgate street; (Henry Cosens, manager) 31
Queen street (open 10 to 3 ;" sat. 9.30 to 12.30) ; (B.
Lewi.s, manager) City road ; (Daniel Till, manager)
-Newport road, Roath (open 10 to 3 ; .sat. 9.30 to
12.30); (C. R. P. Barton, manager) i Wellfield road,
Roath; (J. D. Bhickie, manager) 271 Cowbriilge rd.
Canton & 24 Splott road, Splotlands ; draw on London
' nice, 71 Lombard street EC 3
Llwyncelyn Building Co. Limited (R. N. Jones, sec),
Britannia buildings, 37 West Bute street
Loane, Williams & Co. ship brokers, 19 James street
Local Marine Board (R. Crichton Neate R.N.R. sec).
Bute place
Lock Francis, insurance agt. 98 Splott rd. Splotlands
Lock O. H. chief inspector of works. City hall,CathaysPk
Lock George, shopkeeper, 107 Clare road
Lock Gertrude (Mrs.), grocer, 113 Broadway, Roath
Lock John Hy. master mariner, 24 Llandongh st.Cathys
Lock Williani, whulesale grocer, 80 Bridge street
Locke Joseph & Sun, general printers, 123 Bichard.i st.
(.'..thays k 8 Mackintosh place, Roath. T N 1826
L.-ckels Mertbyr Collieries (1894) Limite.l, Baltic
house, Mtiunt Stuart square
Lockyer John. Kobiii H..od P.H. 16 Severn gro. Canton
Looothetis George, tobaccmiisi, 267 Bute street
Lodge William, picture frame maker 67, & hair
dresser 67a, Clare road
Logan John, com. traveller, 4 Senghennydd rd. Cathays
London &, China Tea Co. tea dealers. i6i Clare n.ad
London County Westminster k Parr's Bank Limited
(Howard Fogg, manager) (open 10 to 3; sat. 9.30
to 12.30), 16 James street; draw on head office,
London E C 2
London Denljil Co. (Miss M. Grooni, proprietress).
artificial teeth makers, 93 Tudor street
London General Assurance Co. Limited (The) (W. H
Chivers. inspector), 32 St. Mary street
L.ndon Guarantee k Accident Co. Limited (W. A
Bnylia, branch manager), 108 St. Marv utreet. T A
•'Guarantee;" T N 4847
London Independent Film Trading Go. Limited, film
renters, 3 Edward terrace
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (The) (W.
MrG. Carnegie, manager), 99 St. Mary street (open
10 to 3 ; sat. 9.30 to 12.30) ; 97 to too Bute street.
Docks (E. W. Benjamin & G. L. Johnson, joint
manager.s) (open ro to 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30);
(.Metropolitan Bank branches) (Frank Greeiislade.
manager). 92 St. Mary street & 223 City road, Roath
(open 10 till 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30); 41 Clifton street,
K^ath; 213 Cowbridge road. Canton & (J. W. N.
Bonner, manager) 10 Mount Stuart square ; heail
oflice, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Ltd. (A. D.
Goodwin, locil manager). Market buildings, 7 St.
Mary street. T N 707
London k Lancashire Life & General Assurance Associa-
tion Limited (Herbert Meanock, branch manager),
22 High street. T A "Desirable. Cardiff;" T" N's
3160 k 3161
London k Manchester Industrial Assurance Co. Ltd.
(E. H. Paul, divisional supt.), 102 St. Mary street
London k North Western Railway Co. Goods Depot
(Charles Lloyd Morris, agent), Tyndall street
London k Provincial Vinegar Co. Limited, vinegar
merchants, 2 Tyn-y-coed place, Boath
London Scaling Co. Ltd. (The), boiler & tank cleaners,
boiler ooverers k ship painters, i Pier Head cham-
bers, Bute street (T A "Corrosion. Cardiff;" T N
3803) ; also at Barry, Newport & Avonmouth
Long T. W. & Co. jewellers. 2 St. Mary st. T N 3590
Long Osborne, photographer, 62 Queen street
Long Wah, laundry, 151 City road, Boath
Longman Wm. chimney .-weeper, 3 Clive road. Canton
LongstaH Charles Edward, fancy goods importer ; office
& warehouse. West wharf (T N 1058 Cardiff) ;
baia
WoodviUe
Clifton St. Roath;
36 Albany road k 163
124 Cowbridge road. Canto
& 165 .Market hall, St. Mai.
Lonnon Albert Limited, tailors, 6 Westgate street
Lopes Alonzo, shopkeeper. 12 Angelina street
Lord Ninian Hospital (The) (Sister Helen, matron). i8
Cathedral road. Canton
London Andrew Walker Buist M.D. physician k surgeon
(Hnu. Dunbar & Loudon), 1 Clare street & 39 Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Louirher Lewis k Co. steamship owners. ^4. ;;; k =.-
Merchants' exchange. T N 20
L.iugber Arthur Douglas, marine engineer, 197 Mackin-
tosh place, Roath
L'.Kgher Frances (Mrs.), poultry dealer. 101 Market
hill, St. Mary street
Longher Thomas ArUiiir. art ne,.,llHwork dep
Whitchurch roa.l. Cathays
Louie Madame, milliner, 3 Charles street
Loiii!i Cafe Limited, lefreshment rooms. 13 Duke
& 15 High street
Lovat-Fraser Jan
T N 1520
Lovatt George, r
Lovatt Rd. Hugh
Lovell Albert k
way, Roath
Lovell Alber '
89
Alexande
.8 Qi.
irant, 97 Clifton street, Roath
■ambulator mfr.iooClifton st.Boath
painters & decorators, 40 Broad-
[urniture dealer. 36 Broadway, Kth
Lovell Ivor John, stationer, 55 Albany road, Roath
Lovell Philip, decorator, 91 Diana street, Boath
Lnvell Philip M. house decorator,74 Strathnairn st.Boath
LnveiiilL'e Liiiiited. ship furnishers. i:;3 Bute street; A;
works. Hannah street. Docks
L .vering John G. coal exporter, see Barker & Levering
Low Hy. poTK batcher, 11 Portman Moor rd. East Mcors
Lowe Bios, botanical brewers, i Glamorgan st.Pontcanna
Lowe Ellen (.Mrs.) k Sons, mechanical dentists, 10
Albany road, Roath
Lowe Alfd Jn. master mariner. 5 Theobald r.l. Canton
Lowe Alice (Mrs), shopkeeper, 28 Llantrissant st. Cathays
Lowe Enoch, shopkpr. i York pi. Kerry rd. Grangetown
Lowe Mabel (Mrs.), aparts. 47 Neville street. Canton
stock
broke
Lowrie Alfred
Giflin, Lowrie k Co
Lowther Richard, news agent, 161 Albany road, Boath
Lucania Billiard Saloon. 54 City road, Boath
Lucas W. k Co. coopers. East Moors road. East Moors
[..uckwill Edwin, confectioner, 73 Broadway, Roath
Luen Albert, station master Grangetown station,
Penarth road
Luff Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Daisy st. Canton
Luke Di.rtha (Mrs.), baker, 137 Clive road'. Canton
Luke Henry, shopkeeper, 5 Nora street, Boatli
Luke Richard, shopkeeper, 13; Broadway, Roath
Lulbam Jas.& Co. Ltd. boot & shoe factors, 89 Bridge st
Lnmley Joseph, shopkeeper, 3a Tenby street. East Moors
DIKKCTOEY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 315
Lundie
G. & Co. cjal exporters & railway wajjon
owners & contractors, 133 Bute street. T N 2280
hiinjr Hop Sing, laundry, 58 Lower Cathedral rd. Canton
Lung Ling Lee, laundry, 27 Mackintosh place, Hoath
Lup.scomb George Edward, bookseller. 228 to 232 Mar-
ket hall, St. Mary street
Lusty Amelia (Mrs.), shopkpr. 3 Severn grove. Canton
Lux Laundry Co. 121 City road, Roath
Lyddon Edward T. & Sons, stock brokers, 132 Bute st
Lylie E. (Mrs.), dress maker, 45 Wellfield road, Roath
Lynass Bertram Arthur, boot & shoe dealer, 6 Caroline
street & 20 Bute street
Lvneh John, draper, 71 Port-man Moor rd. East Moors
Lynn Private Institute of Physical Culture (J. T. Peter-
son, principal), 6 & 7 St. John street
Lyon Francis Henry, watch maker, & post office, 138
Clifton street, Roath
Lyons H. (Mrs.), maternity nurse, 165 Penarth road
Lyons John, shopkeeper, 20 Adam street, Newtown
Lysberg Limited, ship brokers, Cambi-ian buildings,
Mount Stuart sq. T A " Plisson ;" T N's 74 & 3280
Mabbett E. (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Park place
McArthur Eveline Annie (Miss), costumier &c. see Rose
& McArthur
Macarthy & German.ship owners,63 & 69 Exchange bldgs
Macaulay John & Andrew, credit drapers, 16 Pembroke ter
Macaulay Chas. A. Crwys hotel, 34 Crwys rd. Cathays
McCallum D. B. & Son Limited, murine engineers.
West side. East Bute dock. T N loi
McCallum Daniel, engineer, 7 Grange gdns. Grangetown
McCallum James Archibald, consulting engineer, 20
Mount Stuart square
McCann & Co. tailors, 4 Bute place
McCarthy Charles, shopkeeper, 39 Emerald st. Roath
McCarthy Denis F'orence,Vulcan mn,ioAdam st.Newtwn
McCarthy Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Coldstream
terrace. Riverside
McConochie Charles, mechanical engineer, 116 Bute st
McCuUoch Alex, cycle maker, 321 Cowbridge rd. Canton
McCullough William, grocer, 94 Cornwall st. Grangetwn
-McDonald & Rees, incorporated accountants, 15 & i5
Mei chants' exchange. T N 349
McDonald Geo. aparts. 40 Taff embankment, Grangetown
Macdonald Jessie (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 11 Wood st
Macdonald Rbt. boot & shoe dir. 91 Harriet st. Cathays
Mace Mary Jane (Mrs.), news agt. 52 Crwys rd. Cathays
McEachran John J. coal exporter, 103 Bute street
M'cFarlane James, surgeon-dentist, 163 Cathedral road.
Canton
McGregor Alex. Jenkins, groc6r,46 Whitchurch rd.Cathys
Machachini & Co. ship store dlrs. i & 2 Louisa st. Docks
Macintosh Charles & Co. Limited, India rubber goods
manufacturers, 5 High street. T N 906
Macintosh, Thomas & Co. solicitors. Temple chambers,
8 St. John street
Macintosh Albert Charles, solicitor (firm, Macintosh,
Thomas & Co.), Temple chambers, 8 St. John street
Mclntyre, Hogg, Marsh & Co. Limited, shirt manufac-
turers, Pembroke buildings, Pembroke terrace
Mackadam & Co. colliery agents. Crown court, Duke
street. T N 3345
McKay & Co. tailors, i Moira terrace, Adamsdown
Mackay Elizh. (Mrs.), butcher, 87 Shakspeare st. Roath
McKee William & Co. Limited, athletic outfitters, 10
Queen street. T N 1640
McKelvey k Robinson, physicians, 24 Albany rd. Roath
McKelvey Thomas M.B., B.Ch. R.U.I, physician (firm,
McKelvey & Robinson), 24 Albany road, Roath
McKelvie Mary (Mrs.),shpkpr.37 Cornwall st.Grangetwn
McKenzie & Holland Limited, railway signal engineers.
Bank buildings, 98 St. Mary street
McKenzie Henry James, printer, 104 Clare road
McKenzie Herbt. Jas. chimney 8wpr.i3 Daniel st. Cathays
Mackenzie Thomas, com. travllr.77 Connaught rd. Roath
Mackintosh Estate Office (The) (L. G. Williams, agent).
32 Charles street
ilackintosh Institute (The) (Arthur Ambler, steward),
Keppoch street, Roath
McKirby Robt. pianoforte tuner, 18 Keppoch st. Roath
McLay & Co. Limited, printers, 20a, Working street
Maclean (Donald) & Handcnck, solicitors, Baltic house,
-Mount Stuart square
Maclean Donald, solicitor (firm, Maclean (Donald) &
Handcock), Baltic house. Mount Stuart square
Maclean Ewen J., M.D. physician, 12 Park place
McMurray Walt.Jas.hou.se decorator, 17 PenhUl rd.Cantn
McNair John, travelling draper, 5 Earle place. Canton
McNeil R. & Sons, ship owners, 70 James st. T N 1300
McNeil David, marine store dealer, Thesiger st. Cathays
McNeil John, coal dealer, 2 Virgil street, Grangetown
McPherson Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 3 Wellington st.Cantn
MacSymens Stores Ltd. ship store dealers, 107 Bute st
McWhirter & Sons Ltd. electrical engineers. Wharf .st
-Madden Daniel, coal dealer, 16 Craddock street & New
Khynmey yard, Adam street, Newtown
Madden Henry Dacre C.E. engineer to the Cardiff Gas
Light & Coke Co. Grangetown Gas works
.Ma.ldocks J. B. & Sons, insurance brokers. Queen's
chiinibers. Queen street
Maddocks Thos. Eilgar, colliery propr. 6 Mt. Stuart sq
Madge Frank, electrician, 42 Inverness place, Roath
Madge Reginald, insur. agt. 72 Monthermer rd. Cathays
Madley Jas. furniture dlr. 249 Cowbridge road, Canton
Maggs Fredk. painter & decorator,5 Sandon st. Newtown
-Matrgs Gen. tiMrist.137. 139 & 141 Market hall, St. Mary st
Maggs John Henry, builder, 35 Romilly crescent. Canton
Maguire Thomas, shopkeeper, 66 Pomeroy street. Docks
Mahamowd -Vbdiillah. refreshment rooms, 257 Bute st
Maher Timothy Wm. shopkpr. 32 Wimborne st.Ea. Moors
Mahoney Julia (Mrs.), shopkpr. 35 Layard st. Ea. Moors
Maidment Albert, carpenter, 53 Seymour st. Splott
Maidment Emma (Mrs.), dress ma. 9 Burnaby st.Splolt
Maidment William, beer retailer, 52 Broadway, Roath
Maindv Shipping Co. Limited, ship owners, Baltic
hous'e, Mount Stuart square
Maine Alfred, shopkeeper. 38 Topaz street, Roath
Maine-Tucker (W. H.) Limited, provision merchants.
3, 4 & 5 West Bute street. Docks. T N's 2533 & 2554
Mainwarfng Ruth(Mr.s.),'laundress,48Salisbury rd.Cathys
Major E. & E. hair specialists, chiropodists &
masseurs; toy & fancy goods warehouse, 115 Queen
street. T N ^889
Major Thomas Caistor, chief inspector of weights,
measures, explosives & petroleum. Womanhy street
Major William, hair dresser, 95 Broadway, Roath
Male Herbert, fruiterer, 40 Corporation rd. Grangetown
Malhomme H. Medric, beer & wine ret. 43 St. Mary st
Malins Templar Limited, artificial teeth manufacturers,
SI Queen street. T N 1478
Manders Annie (Mrs.), confctnr. 245 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Manfield L. & Son, furniture removers, 8 Tudor lane.
Canton & 2 Wood street
Manfield & Sons, boot & shoe makers, 34 Queen street.
T N 23,7
Manlield Ernest, shopkpr. 33 Pnrtman Moor rd.Ea. Moors
Manfield James Henry, contractor, 149 Clare road
Manfield Tom, wardrobe dealer, 91 Broadway, Roath
Manistre & Co. warehousemen, 41 Bridge street
Manley Ada (Mrs.), confectioner. 10 Neville st. Canton
Mauley Ada (Mrs.), shopkpr. 12 Monthermer rd. Cathys
Manley John, greengrocer, 15 Walker road, Splott
Mann, George &, Co. Limited, coal exporters, Atlantic
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Mann, Macneal &. Co. Ltd. ship owners, 61 Bute street
Manning Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 South Church
street, Bute street
Mannings H. motor k cycle repairer, 49 Wellington st.
See advertisement
Manson David E. nautical academy, 13a Qn«en street
Marcesche E. Jc Co. coal exporters, 114 Bate street
March James, insur. agent, 47 Tewkesbury St. Cathays
March Richard H. chartered accountant, 58 Mount
Stuart square. T N 221
Marconi International Marine Communication Co. Ltd.
Marcovitch Jacob, provision dealer, 42 Wood street
Margrett Wm. John, hay & corn dlr. 59a, Broadway, Roath
Margrie Clara (Miss), dress ma, 165 Mackintosh pl.Roath
Marine Engineers' Association Limited (W. L. Thomas,
sec). Market buildings. St. Mary street
Marine Engineers' Training College (F. Hovendeil.
principal)', 20 Working street
Marine & General Mutual Life Assurance Society (Hey-
byrne & Brown, district managers), 59 Mount Stuart sq
Marine Nationals Fran(;aise (Commander-Engineer H.
Gonneville F.N. head officer), 54 Mount Stuart square
Maritime Review, newspaper (Ward Maritime Press
Lhnited. proprietors k publishers), Clarence road.
Docks. T A ■' Reviver ; " T N 1019
-Maritime Stores Limited, ship store merchants,lmpenal
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Marks & Spencer Limited, penny bazaar, 174, 170. '78
& 180 Market hall, St. Mary street & 8 St. John st
Marks Charles, piano tuner. 8 Alma road, Boath
Marks D. M. teacher of music, 36 Walker road^ ^P'"" „
Mark, Fanny (Mrs.), 'hopkpr.53 Saltmead rd.Grangetvn
Marks HarrV. commission agt.7 Coldstream ter Biversde
Marks Horace, servants' reristry office 19 Castl« ""^^e
Marks James Herbert, clotTiier. 27. Bute street
Marks Josephine (Mrs.), shopkpr. 34 Chancery- la_Canton
Marks Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 System st. Hoath
Marks Solomon, draper, 147 Cowbridge road. Canton
Marlev Philip, shopkeeper, 48 Wellington street. Canton
olCi CAEDJFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Mjimcnts Limited, fancy drapers k gentlemen's out-
titters, 20 & 21 Duke street (T N 2159); 37 & 38 St.
Marv street; it 4: 13 Queen street & hosiers, 1 Eoyal
arcide
.Manjuand Hilary Blondel. ship bmker, see Mortin 4,
Maiquand
Mar,- Boys' Trainine Ship Institute (Tom Stovin,
manatrer) ; branch, aig Penarth road
Marsh Ghas. Herbt.grocr. 149 Carlisle st. Sth.Splotlands
Mirsh George, refreshment rooms, 213 Bute street
Marsh Harriet (Mrs.), shopkpr. 26 Hewell st. Grangetwn
Marsh John G. supt, of markets. Market hall, St. Mary
street & no Whitchurch road, Cathavs
,\l.<r.«h John Whitfield, umbrella maker. i6ia, 164a &
1&6 Market hail, St. Mary st. & 2 Arabella st. Roath
M irsh Ruth (Miss), umbrella repairer, no Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Marshall k Aslen, textile merchants, Swiss buildings
5?.!, Queeft street
Marshall John & Co. Limited, butchers, 92 Bute street
Marshall Antoinette (Mrs.), chair manufacturer, i Tudor
lune k 27 Tudor street
Marshall Charles, baker. 20 Eldon street. Canton
Marshall Chas. builder, 75a, Amherst st. Grangetown
Marshall Charles William, estate agent, 102 Queen st
Marshall 'James, travelling draper, 20 Edward terrace
Marshall John, poultry dealer, 106 & 108 Market hall,
St. Mary street
Marshall William, shopkeeper, 53 Leckwith rd. Canton
Marson Frederic James L.D.S.Eng. dentist, 34 High st.
T N 1626
Marston. Thompson & Everahead Ltd. brewers. Temple
. hambers, 8 St. John street
Maitin & Hancock, commi.ssion agents, 37 James street,
Du.-ks. T N 654
Martin & Marquand, ship brokers, 2 Dock chambers, 55
Martin & Co. printers, 4 Custom House street
Martin Charles, baker. 41 Sophia street, Bute street
Martin Charles, Ty-pwll-coch P.H. Oowbridge rd. Canton
-Martin Donald Cargill M.A., M.D., B.U.I, physician &
surgeon, 51 Cathedral road, Oanton & surgery, 12
Cu-tom House street
Martin Ellen Hope (Mrs.), aparts. 17 Grosvenor st.Cantn
Martin Francis, greengrocer, 49 Louisa street. Docks
Martin Lydia (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr. 49 Clifton St. Koath
Martin Martha Jane (Miss), umbrella maker, 12 High
Street arcade
.Mirt}n Sidney, dairyman, 12 Radnor road. Canton
Martin William, confectioner, 16 Mackintosh place,
Roath & I Salisbury road & 42 Crwys road, Cathays
Martin William M.B., CM. surgeon, 17 Windsor p'lace
^TX 424) & 26 Cathedral road
Martin AVilliam, tobacconist, la, Albany road, Roath
M;;ti]idale George, uphol.sterer, 12 Clare road
Minimi. Martyn & Go. Limited, iron ore importers, 66
& - Exchange buildings
Mi-fPiti Giovanni, confectioner, 24 Queen Street arcade
i ►.) Wveverne road, Cathavs
M i-kr y J ,hn, furniture dlr. ii8 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
.Mism Frank & Co. Ltd. news agents. Queen Street
-taticin. Station terrace
Mason Frank & Co. Ltd. railway, tramway & general
jdverti>irig contractors. Royal chambers, Park -place
TA "Railways, Cardiff;" TN 401); & Maxwell
Ii'iOse. Anin.iel street. Strand. Lmdon WC2 (T N
■■;<■. Ii,-rrani) & 1 Foster place, Dublin. TN 1039
Mason John Sl Co. son blind makers, i Mundv place
A. Wveverne mad. Catliiivs. T N 4571
M:i>un Cnlm Loiveil. stork & share broker, see Sims,
M^t- ,n & Co
Ml. on (Jeorge Frederick, con.sulting engineer, Llovils
Bank buildmgs. Mount Stuart street
Mis.n Joseph Patrick, boot & shoe repairer, i Dalton
-•r.et. Cathavs
\l ... u Th..nias. lishmnnger. see Evans & Ma.son
Mason Wm. David, decorator, 198 Inverness pi. Riath
Ma., .me Hall (Masonic Hall Co. Ltd.) (T. M, Barlow,
M-- ; Kdward (Uiurch. keeper), Guildford street
Ml--. I ii:,. ,v I',, stock & share brokers, 59 Bute st
^1:-.' linil.l.i, Co. (The) (branch office), concrete
^ . iHiiii I-. I'resillian house, Penarth road
Mi':.i- .V 1.. (Clothiers) Limited, clothiers, 29, 30 &
I .<!. Mary street {T N's 1445 & 1446); 78 Queen
.ti^eet : 292 Bate street & 228 City road
Matl-r k Piatt Ltd. electricgl engineers, 31 High street
Mather Alfred Edmund, tobacconist k stationer, 58
Tudor street. Canton
-Mathews Edgar Davies, stock k share broker, .see Rees.
Mathews k Co
Mathews Henrietta (Miss), boot k shoe dealer.a4S Bate sl
.Mathow.n Wm Henry, grocer, 236b, Cowbridge rd Canton
Mathias Brothers, builders' merchants k ironmongers,
Cowbridge road & Clive road. Telegrams " Material,
Cardifl ; " Telephones: Cowbridge road. No. 131 1;
Dep6t, Clive road. No. 71. See advertisement
Mathias D. J. k Co. drapers, 13 Moira pi. Adamsdown
Mathias J. & Sons, ship owners k brokers, i James st
TN4+46
Mathias Winifred (Miss), teacher of music, 2 Bruns-
wick street. Canton
Mathwin William k Son, coal exporters, Cymric build-
ings. West Bute street. T N 3200
Maton William Henry, jeweller, 99 Queen st . T N 205 1
Matthew A. k Co. .ship brokers, 71 James st. T N 3830
Matthews, Fifoot k Angel, stock k share brokers, 24
Mount Stuart square. T N 4795
Matthews L. k A. (Mis.ses), milliners, 25 Ca.stle street
Matthews & Co. tailors, 14 Tudor street. Canton
Matthews Ann (Miss), confr. 12 Moira pi. Adamsdown
Matthews Edwd. chimney sweep, 35 Plasnewydd rd. Roath
Matthews Fanny (Mrs.), confr. 434 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Matthews Flora (Mrs.), insurance agent. 93 Lansduwiie
road. Canton
Matthews Henry, greengrocer, 37 Lochaber st. Roath
Matthews Israel, milliner, 16 Tudor street. Canton
Matthews Sarah (Mrs.), news agent. 156 City rd. Roath
Matthews William, india rubber goods manufacturer,
S3 City road. Roath
Maunders Kate (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 9 Sanquhar
street. East Moors
Maxwell William Arthur, master mariner, 334 Whit-
church road, Cathays
May Joseph k Sons, clothing manufacturers, Pembroke
buildings, Pembroke terrace
Mav A. Frank, ladies' tailor, 24 Charles street
May Alfred Erne.st, verger of St. John the Baptist, 48
Lower Cathedral road. Canton
Mav Edward, firewood merchant. Minister st. Cathays
Mayer Thomas, hair dresser, 174 Penarth road
Mayhew Charles J. hosier, 12 Morgan arcade
Mayne Albert, boot maker, 2c, Wellfield road, Roath
Mayne Albert, boot repairer, 14 Caroline street
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, butter factors, 1 Bute st. ;
120 k 326 Cowbridge road. Canton; 248 City road; 2
High Street arcade; 23 Clifton street, Roath; 120
Crwvs road ; 160 Clare road, Grangetown k 37 Car-
lisle' street, Splott
Mead George, marine surveyor, 86 Bute .street
Meadows Dairy Co. Ltd. grocers,i02Cowbridge rd. Canton
Meanock Herbert, secretary The Welsh Insurance Cor-
poration Limited k branch manager London k Lanca-
shire Life k General Assurance Association Limited,
22 Hitrh ..treet
Mechanical Packings & Accessories Co. colliery
furnishers k colliery store contractors; steam it
hydraulic packings ; gun metal valves k tittings ;
engineers' small tools ; general hardware merchants,
Alexandra chambers, i Windsor place. TA "Con-
ductors. Cardiff; " T N 3611
-Medcalf Wm. Roderick, draper. 89 Pontcanna st. Canton
-Medical (The) Supply A&sociation, surgical instrument
makers, 4 Newport road, Roath
Medical k Surgical Nursing Institute (Miss Maria
O'Callaghan, matron), 47 The Walk, Tredegarville
.Meek Albert George, boot maker, 97 Albany rd. Roath
Meek William, aparts. 9 Fit/.hamon embankment, Canton
Mees Brothers, monumental masons, Fairoak road,
Cathays. T N 15
Meggitt' & Jones Limited, timber merchants, 102 St.
Mary street; East Tyndall street. East Moors & yard,
Sanquhar .street. East Moors
-Meiros Collieries Limited, colliery proprietors, Mertliyr
house, James .sti-eet
Melhuish Brothers, builders, i Clare gardens. Canton &
63 King's road. Canton
Mellia Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper, 11 Hannah st. Bute st
Melluish Sidney, oil dealer, 42 Scott street
Mendelsohn Bernard, watch ma.50 Carlisle st.S.Splotlnds
Mendieta Manionos k Co. Limited, coal exporters. 2
Bute crescent
Mends Florence (Mrs.), fried fish -shop, 34 Bridge street
Meiizies Kate (Mrs.), shopkpr. 52 Court rd. Grangetown
Mercantile Ponto.in Co. Limited (Philip Rusden, man-
ager), ship repairers, Roath dock ; enquiry oflice,
Plmnix buildings, Moimt Stuart square
Mercantile Printing Co. 14 k 16 West Bute st. TN 4998
MeiTantile Stores Ltd. ship store merchants, Clarence
road. Docks. TN 4635
.Merehiinl Willi.iii (i coal mercliant. 114 Bute street
Merchants' Protection Association of Wales A
West of Eneland Limited (Sydney E. Clutter-
bud; KS.A A.. K.A.I see.), 31 Queen st. TN 2737
-M<Te.lilli Martha (-Mrs.), confectioner. Fairoak road,
Calhays & .li,.plieeiier. 1.6 Malelant street, Cathays
DIRECIORY.]
SOUTH ^VALES5.
Cjpdiif. 317
Merifield Jas. master mariner, 226 Macldntosh pi. Roatb
Merlini James, grocer. 128 Paget street, Grangetown
Merrett Benj. confectioner, 70 & 75 Kimberley rd.Eoath
Merrett Rachel (Mrs.), confectnr. 130 Crwys r'd. Cathays
Merrett Hilda (Mrs.), confr.i Corporation rd.G-rangetTvn
Merretts' Limited, confectioners. 244, 182 & 28 City rd.
Roath ; 49 Salisbury road. Cathays & bakers, 89
Albany road. Roath
Mernls.' Ede & Nicholls, solicitors & commissioners for
iiaths. Principality buildings. Queen street. TN 1327
Me:rimari Clara (Mrs.), servants' registry office, 21
Banfior street, Roath
Metc-slf J, & H. S. chartered accountants, Salisbury
chambers. Castle arcade
Metcalfe Wm. Fredk. fried fish shop, 44 Clifton st. Roath
Metropole (Cardiff) Ltd. caf^, 94 Queen .it. T N 4858
Metropole Studios (The) (Harry Craely, proprietor),
photographers, 3 The Hayes. See advertisement
Metropolitan Friendly Collecting Society, 70 Queen st.
TN418
Metters William James, tailor, 26 Charles street
Michael John, pier master, 8 West Bute street. Docks
Michaelson Jacob, pawnbroker, 25 James street. Docks
Middle Bernard, insur. agent, 37 Inverness place, Roath
Middlewich Salt Co. Ltd. salt manufacturers, CoUing-
don road. West Bute dock
Milburn A. & Co. Ltd. paint manufactrs. 86 Bute street
Milburn. Slater & Griffiths, ship store dealers, 105 Bute
street (T N 5260) & Dumballs road
Milburn William & Co. coal exporters, 71, 72 t 73 Mer-
chants' exchange
Mildern Thomas, ironmonger, 342 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Miles Brothers, builders, John street
Miles James k Son, coal dealers, 23 Letty street.Cathays
Miles Frank R. cycle maker, Clive road. Canton
Miles John, fried fish dealer, 74 Crwys road, Cathays
Miles William, chimney sweep, i South Loudoun place,
Loudoun square
Miles William, shopkeeper, 29 Daniel street, Cathays
Milford Jas. hand cart owner, 35 Amher.st st.Grangetwn
Milford Lavinia (Mr.s.), midwife, 23 Ludlow st.Grangetwn
Millard Charles A. hair dresser, 52 Railway st.o.>:pltlnd.-
Millard John, dairyman, 356 Whitchurch road. Cnthays
Miller Charles, coal dealer, 201 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Miller George, upholsterer, 73 Lisyane street. Cathavs
Miller Herbert, upholsterer. 3 Diana street, Roath
Miller John, draper. 20 St. Andrew's crescent. T N 4820
Miller Nicholas, beer retlr. i Lucknow st. Grangetown
Miller Wm. Hope & Anchor P.H. 38 Adelaide st. Docks
Miller Wm. Hy. master luariner. 16 Plasturtnn ^iv. Cantii
Millers & Corys, Cape Verde Islands Lin.ited. coal
shippers. Bute street
Mills Arth. Edwd. consulting enginr. see Jackson & Mills
Mills Edward P. teacher of music. 14 Wellfield rd. Roath
Mills John Stafford, master mariner, 17 Senghennydd
road, Cathays
Milner Joseph & Son, ship store merchants, 50 & 51
George street. Docks
Milsom & Co. monumental masons, 218 Cathays ter-
race, Cathays
Milton Mary (Mrs.), aparts. 60 Plantagenet st. Canton
Minchington Charles, shopkeeper, 24 Penarth road
Minchinton & Co. warehousemen, 47 Westgate street
Mineral Transport Co. railway wagon contractors, 70
James street. T N 4832 "
Minghum Henrietta (Mrs.), costumier. 38 Talworth
street. Roath
Minifie Edwin, baker & grocer, 27 Severn road. Canton
Ministry of Health (Welsh Board of Health) (Thomas
Jines. sec). City hall, Cathavs park. TA "Health;"
T N 3988
Ministry of Labour, Employment Dep.irtment, Divisional
Office' tor Wales (0. W.' Owen, divisional officer; D.
.!. Charles, deputy divisional officer). Law courts,
Cathays park (T N 3834. 4 lines). Employment ex-
r-hanges: Custom House street; (W. Bryn Davies,
manager) West side. East Bute dock & Lewis road,
Eist Moors
Minnards Samuel James, boot k shoe maker, 20 Mundy
place, Cathays
Minor Roland, coal agent, 11 Harrismith road, Roath
Mirlees Thos. painter & dcrtr. 26 Constellation st. Roatli
Miision to Seamen Institute (Rev. Erne.st Leslie Collins
MA. chaplain). West Bute dock
Milchei; E. R. k Co. ticket writers, gr Frederick street
Mitchell G. H. k Co. coal exporters, Baltic house,
Mount Stuart sijuare
Mitchell Steamship Co. Limited, .steamship owners,
Baltic house. Mount Stuart square
Mitchell's General Bond Limited, bonded warehousemen.
West Bute dock . T N 63
Mitchell E. (Mrs.), confectioner, 40 Bridce street
Mitchell Edward, herbalist, 16 Wyndham arcade
Mitchell Frank, boot & shoe repairer, 146 Wellington
street. Canton
Mitchell Hy. boot maker, 411 Cowbridge road. Canton
.■Vlitchell Jas. master marinr.288 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Mitchell John, chimney sweep, 29 Robert st. Cathays
Mitchell May (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 80 City rd. Roath
Mitchell Wa'lter, beer retailer, 32 Louisa street. Docks
Mitchelmore Hy. A. shopkeeper, 42 Richards st.Cathayj
Mitchelmore Hy. Alfred, shop fitter, Brydges pl.Cathays
Mitchelson A. k Co. stock k share brokers. Colum
buildings. Mount Stuart square. T A '■ Mitchelson,
Cardiff ; •• T N 2594
Mitchie Thomas, ironmonger, 108 Broadway, Roath
Moe Mircus, shopkeeper, 3 Manor street, Cathays
Moeg Arthur Thomas M.P.S. chemist, 17 Meteor street,
Adamsdown
Mogridge Albt. sign writer, 123 Cowbridge road. Canton
Mogridiie Winifred (Miss), milliner, 123 Cowbridge
Molina, milliner, 127 Queen street. T N 4860
Monkley Marv (Mrs.), fishmonger, 17 Bute street k 125
Clifton street, Roath
Monklev William, fishmonger, Charlotte street
Mnnmouthshire & South Wales Building Society (L. G.
Brown, sec), 59 Mount Stuart square
Monmouthshire & South Wales Coal Owners' Association
(Finlay A. Gibson, sec). Park place. TA "Conciliate,
Cardiff ; " T N 5048
Mnnmouthshire & South Wales Colliery Owners' Pit-
wood Association Limited (Thomas Rowe, sec), i
Park place. T A " Mascopal, Cardiff; " T N 1893
Monmouthshire k South Wales Employers' Mutual In-
demnity Society Limited (Henry Fisher, sec). Royal
chambers. Park plice. T N 1392
Monmouthshire & South Wales Miners' Permanent Pro-
vident Society (The) (Evan Owen J. P. general sec):
office. I Dock chambers. Bute street
Mononieter Manufacturing Co. Limited, furnace manu-
facturers, 130 Bute street
Monreau James, shopkeeper, 49 Sophia street
Monro Thomas. Welsh fiannel merchant, i, 3, 31 to 37
k 43 Mai'ket hall, St. Mary street
Monroe Brothers, ship owners, 2 Bute crescent
Monroe William, ship owner, 2 Bute crescent
Montgomery & Co. herbalists, 42 Albany road, Roath
Moon J. k Sons, hay & straw merchants, 269 Bute st.
k Hope street
Moon Florence (Mrs.), grocer, 27 Forrest road. Canton
Moon Gertrude E. (Mrs.), beer ret. 37 Crichton st.Bute st
Moon James, plasterer, 12 Ferndale street, Grangetown
Moorcraft Francis, butcher, 120 Penarth road
Moorcraft John, butcher, 32 Hewell st. Grangetown
Moore C. S.& Co.paperhanging w.irehouse.ii Wharton st
Moore John k Co. ship brokers. 5 Mount Stuart square
Moore Arthur James, watch maker, 175 Bute street
.Moure Ch.i.^. John, draper, 71, 73 k 75 Albany rd. Roath
Moore George Howard, master mariner, 141 Malefant
street, Cathavs
Moore James, ihoe maker, 109 Wellington street,Canton
Moore Louis, ladies' tiilor, 29 Tudor street. Canton
Moore Samuel, tinsmith, 70 Bridge street
Mo*e Wm. John, marine store dir. Anglesey st. Canton
Moorland Public Gardens (Thomas Hill, caretaker).
Moorland gardens. East Moors
Moraitis :Nicholas, boot repairer, 63 Court rd.Grangetwn
Morawiecki Gaston, consul for France, 4 Dock chambers,
Bute street
Mordecai Brothers, cart builders. Teal street. Roath
Mcrdey, Jones k Co. ship brokers, 38 Mount Stuart sq
Mordev Thos. Hy. ship owner, see Williams k Mordey
Morel Limited, steam ship owners, 2 Stuart st. Docks
Morel R. E. & Co ship brokers. 2 Stuart street. Docks
Moru'an C. B. k Co. coal exporters, 57 Mount .Stuart sq
Morgan & Cadoffan Limited, coal exporters, Cadogan
house. West Bute street. T N 3206
Morgan D. & Sons, The Parade, CardifT,
general building: material merchants! new
show rooms of mantels, grratcs, ranges,
baths &.C.; Terraxzo & wood block flooring.
Telephone 2 602. See advertisement inside
Front Cover
Morgan Daniel t Co. chemists & druggists
k I High street
organ David Ltd. drapers, silk
, . , _. .... ,ft t« 20.
Doke St.
& house
3"' &"3rThe"Haves (T N 2746) : 35. 37. 39. 41. 43. 45-
47 t ig Boval arcade; 34 St. Mary street; 2 4. 6. 8
i ,< M.ircan aicade k Harpur street, Penarth road.
lee advertisement facing inside Front Cover
Morgan E. k Co. furniture removers, 4^9 Cowbndg^
road, Oantou
Mortran J P. & Co. Limited, coal exf
Qo Evchaniie buildings. T A " Colli
•ters & shippers
ies ; " T N 520
318 CARDIFF,
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Morgan James & Co. solicitors & commissioners for
oaths, 33 St. Mary street
Morgan (Lewis), Box, Browne & Haslam, solicitors k
commissioners for oaths, 31 High street. T N 478
Morgan & Morgan, drapers, 94 & 426 Cowbridge road.
Canton
Morgan Rees & Son. butchers, 6 Market hall, St. Mary st
Morgan & Richardson Limited, window blind makers,
20 VVomanby street & East terrace. T N 326
Morgan, Scott & Scott, solicitors, 25 Duke st. T N 599
Morgan Thomas & Sons, butchers, 68 James street
Morgan W. & Son, commission agents, 17 Church street
Morgan, Wakley & Co. Limited, coal exporters, Glouces-
ter chambers. Mount Stuart square. T N 2724
Morgan William & Co. fruit & potato merchants k
importers, Hope street & 30J Custom House street
Morgan & Co. boot factors. 64 Charles street
Morgan Albert, shopkeeper, 89 Wyndham cres. Canton
Morgan Arnold John, solicitor (firm, Morgan James &
Co. ), 33 St. Mary street
Moriran Bertram William Price, .solicitor, 23 Hich st.
TN 4252
Morgan Blanche (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer. Clare road
Morgan Caroline (Mrs.), hair dresser, 18 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Morgan Charles, boot maker, 158 Strathnairn st. Boath
Morgan Charles, coal merchant, 52 Llanishen st.Cathays
Morgan Charles, dentist, iii Queen street & 87 Stacey
road, Koath
Morgan Daniel, hair dresser, 138 Carlisle street. South
Splotlands
Morgan David, greengrocer, 72 Frederick street
Morgan E. B. upholsterer, 46 Donald street, Roath
Morgan E. J. gilder, 12 Kincraig street, Roath
Morgan Edwd. Jn. electro plater & gilder, 29 Charles it
Morgan Edward Rees, haulier, 4 Sandon st. Newtown
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 3oClaude rd.Boath
Morgan Elizh. (Mrs.), aparts. 78 Plasturton av. Canton
Morgan Frederick W. saw mills. Barley Mow la. Canton
Morgan George, fruiterer, 72 Whitchurch road, Oathays
Morgan Geo. grocer, & post office, 13 Pen-y-wain rd.Rth
Morgan George Arthur, photographer, 9 Llanbradach
street, Grani;etown
Morgan Geo, Benj.fishnionger,74 Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Morgan George Eerryman, fishmonger, 39 & 41 Whit-
church road, Cathays. T N 4436
Morgan Henry, butcher, 199 Cowbridge road. Canton
Morgan Ivor, boot repr. 11 Pentrebane st. Grangetown
Morgan James Evan, decorator, 65 Severn road. Canton
Morgan John, Clive Arms P.H.360 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Morgan John, draper, 158 Cowbridge road. Canton
Morgan John, fruiterer. Fish market. The Hayes
Morgan John, shopkeeper, 40 Holuiesdale st. Grangetown
Morgan John, solicitor & commissioner for oaths. Clive
chambers, 121 Queen street. T N 954
Morgan John Geo. greengro. 93 Woodville rd. CUhavs
Morgan Jsph.T. butcher, 44 & 46 Market hall. St. Mary st
Morgan Kenelm, optician, .see Barriscale & Morgan
Moman Lillie (Miss), costumier, 21 Telford st. Canton
Morgan Margaret Florence (Miss) R.A.M. teacher of
music, 5 St. Andrew's crescent
Morgan Morgan, station master, Clarence road
Morgan Nancy (Mrs.), midwife, loi Broadway, Roath
Morgan R. Bonner, ophth.ilmic optician, loi & 103
Queen street. T N 1795
Morgan Richard Rowland, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, I Windsor place. T N 2336
Morgan Rose (Mrs.), shell fish dealer, 201 Market hall,
St. Mary street
Morgan Saml. Geo. insur. airt. 52 Beauchamp .st. Canton
Morgan Sarah (Mrs.), coal dealer, 25 St. Pagans street,
Grangetown
Morgan Thomas, hair dresser, 11 Broadway. Roath
Morgan Venila (Mrs.), draper, 134 Broadway, Roath
Morgan William, commission agent. 7 Teilo st. Canton
Morgan William, furniture dlr. 23 Carmarthen st.Cantn
Morgan William. sli..pkeeper, 7 Sandon place, Newton
Morgan William James, corn dealer, 33 Citv rd. Roath
Morgan Wm. Eichd cornel. tTvllr.69 Pontcanna st.Cantn
Morgans William, apartments, 85 Penarth road
Morgenstierne Christian & Co. timber acts. 114 Bute st
Moriconi Dante, grocer, 186 Bute street
Morland & Impev Limited, account book manufacturers
fit? St. John street. T N 686
Morris G. A. k Co. warehousemen, 16 Charles street
.^^o^^is Herbert Ltd. crane manufacturers & electrical
enL'inmrs, 3 Park place. T A " Comorris ; " T N 1193
Morris Jacques & Sons, fruit merchants, 16 & 18 New st
Morris & Thomas, urocers & tea dealers, hiirh-class
to., vision merchants &c. Central stores, 68 Mackintosh
place, Boath
Morris William Limited, coal exporters, Dowlais cham-
bers. West Bute street. T N 3402
Morris Albert John, fried tish dealer, 40 Tudor street
Morrii Alexander W. solicitor & commisioner for oaths,
City chambers, 47 Queen street
Morris Charles Lloyd, agent to the London & North
Western Railway Co. Goods depot, Tyndall street
Morris Charles Smith, mining engineer, see Brown
(Forster) & Rees
Morris Florence (Mrs.), confectioner, 30 Tudor st.Cantn
Morris Fras. Walt, shopkpr. 26 Madras st. Grangetown
Morris Fred, shopkeeper, 63 Tenby street. East Moors
Morris Frederick Temple M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. physician
k surgeon, 64 Park place. T N 958
Morris Geo. marine store dealer, 20 Leckwith rd. Canton
Morris George E.J. marine store dlr. Thurston st.Cantn
Morris Henry, draper, 108 City read, Roath
Morris Jenkyn, tchr. of music, 41 Woodville rd. Cathay»
Morris Jn. builders" mer. see Browning, Jones k Morris
Morris John Whitlock, solicitor k commisioner in the
supreme courts, perpetual commissioner, clerk to the
justices for tihe hundred of Dinas Powis, to the cum-
missionera of income, land & assessed taxes for the
division of Cardiff k the hundred of Dinas Powis &
clerk to Penarth Urban District Council, q Quay st,
T N 578
Morris Maria (Mrs.), apartments, 28 Beauchamp st.Cantn
Morris Nathan, tailor, 62 Lower Cathedral road. Canton
Morris Parry M. draper, 107 Albany road, Roath
Morris Philip, money lender. Acme chambers, 15 Charle*
street (T N 800) k 173 Albany road. T N 81
Morris Philip A. boot maker, 3 King's road, Canton
Morris RiChd.Wm. greengro. 226 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Morris William, shopkeeper, 92 Clive st. Grangetown
Morris Wm. David Joseph L.S.A., M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P.
surgeon k physician, & medical officer for Cathays
district k Cardiff Post office, 18 Crwys road, Cathays
(T N 4580) & 185 Newport road. TN 1099
Morris Wm. Lloyd, draper, 37 Wellfield road, Roath
Morrish Hilda (Miss), dress maker, 55 Stockland st.
Grangetown
Morri.son John k Son, ship owners, 3 Burt street, Docks
Morrison & Co. Limited, bonded k free stores, 3 Burt
street. Docks. T N 870
Morrow Gertrude (Mrs.), shopkpr. 8 Salisbury rd.Cathays
Morse Albert H. cab proprietor, 60 Splott rd. Splotlands
Morse Frederick, shopkeeper, 16 Court rd. Grangetown
Morse James, dining rooms, 276 Bute street
Mortimer Garforth, teacher of mn5ic,7 Oakfield st. Roath
Mortimer John Wm. violin maker, 8 Machen pi. Canton
Moseley Henry Philip, blind maker, 12 Tudor la. Canton
Moses Geo. AJfd. butcher,58 Corporation rd. Grangetown
Moss' Empires Limited, proprietors of the Empire
Music Hall k Cardifl' Olynipia, Queen street & 79 St.
Mary street
Moss Robert, boot maker, 33 Wells street. Canton
Moss William, carpet beater & cleaner, 52a, Bedford
street, Boath & 60 Donald street, Roath
Mossford F. T. & Co. Limited, monumental masons.
Fairoak road, Cathays (T N 4011) k Gladstone build-
ings, Gladstone place, Whitchurch road, Cathays
Most Louis, hair dresser, 8 Tudor street
Motor Union Insurance Co. Limited (T. Meyler
Rees. branch manager), 31 Queen .street. TN 1131
M,.tt Eliza i.Mis.). White Swan hotel. 38 Shakspeare
street, Roath
Mount Stuart Sc(uaie Office Co. Limited. Baltic house.
Mount Stuart .squaie
Mountjoy J. P. k Co. chartered accountants. Old Bank
chambers, 27 High street. T N 992
Mountney Joseph k Son, naturalists, 42 Royal arcade
Mountstuart Dry Docks Limited, ship repairers, Stuart
street. Docks '
Mowinckel Fr. consul for Norway, 106 Bute street
.Moxev, Savon k Co. Limited, coal exporters, 1 James
street. T N 4105
Mules D. k Son Limited, ship brokers, 72 Bute street
Mulholland Saml. master mariner.27 Malefant st.Cathays
Mullane Patrick Joseph M.R.C V.S. veterinary inspector
of cattle k meat Boath market. Cycle street, Roath
Mullens William, shopkeeper, 45 Doiiiet st. Grangetown
Muller Charles, tailor, 4 Dumfries place. TN 1896
Mullett Sabina (Mrs.), nurse, 13 Pearl street, Roath
Mullin James M.A., M.D., M.Ch. physician & surgeon,
56 Conway road. Canton
Mullins Edward James, shopkeeper, 83 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Mullins James, shopkeeper, 16 St. Peter's street, Roath
Mullock k .Sons Limited, printers, 20 Working street
Multiphone k Record Co. (The) ; all double-sided records
in stock, la, Frederick street. See advertisement
Munitiz k Co. ship store mers. 31 Patrick street, Docks
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
?A9
Munn Frank Ltd. enffineers, contractors' plant mer-
chants & contractors (or light rail\\av material, Dum-
balls road. TA " Munn, Cardiff ;"' T N iigo. See
advertisement
Munoz Euf;ene, hair dresser, 3 Hodges row, Bute street
Munro Thomas, fancy draper, 17 Queen Street arcade
Murch Charles, plumber, 5 Eton place. Canton
Murdoch John G. Ltd. tilm manufacturers, 38 Charles st
Murley Edward, dairyman, Heathside, Mandeville place,
Canton
Murphv D.miel. beer retailer, 7 Adam street, Newtown
Murphy Daniel, news agent, ib, Adam .street, Newtown
Murphy Mary A. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 38 & 39 Sophia st
Murphy Matthew, refreshment rooms, 38 Caroline street
Murphv Michael, shopkeeper, 120 King's road. Canton
Murphv Wm. John, shopkeeper, 42 Llandaff rd. Canton
Murray R. C. & Co. (Bristol) Limited, wholesale
clothiers, 9 Pembroke terrace
Murray James, sack & bag dlr, 23a, Smeaton st. Canton
Murray James A. fancy good.s dealer, 25 Morgan arcade
Murray Margaret (Miss), fancy draper, 177 Penarih rd
Murreil, Richards & Co. Ltd. paper mers. 39 Penarth rd
Murrell Frederick, marine surveyor, 7 Adelaide st. Docks
Musgrave & Co. Limited, heating engineers, Queen's
chambers. Queen street. T N 2236
Musgrave William, basket mfr. 78 Shakspeare st. Koath
Music Hall Artists' Railwav Association (William Frank
Moss, ajent). Borough chambers, Wharton street
Muslikon Ltd. motor tyre repairers. New at. T N 4428
Muston Ellen Elizabeth (Mrs.), news agent. 97 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Myers Robert David, oil merchant, 26 Bridge street
Myerson Phcvbe (Miss), fancy draper, 15 Salisbury road,
Cathays
Naftalison Albert, outfitter. 174 Bute street
Xaftalison Annie (Mrs.), milliner, 3 Bank buildings,
Clifton street, Roath
Naish Alfred E. Ltd. wholesale 4; retail confectioners;
factorv, Harpur street, Penarth road ; branches, 167 &
170 Market hall; 65 & 83 St. Mary street; Royal
buildings. Park place; 35, 62. 119 k 120 Queen street
& 5 City road
Naish Jacob Henry, com. trav. 159 Mackintosh pl.Boath
Nance Harry, manufacturers' agent, Ebenezer street
Nance Horatio, coal exporter, 2 Dock chambers, Bute st
Nance Ralph A.M.I.E.E. electrical engineer. 2 Dock
chambers, Bute street
Napiers Limited, printers, 7 Neville street, Canton
Napper Eli, fried fish dlr. 42 Corporation rd.Grangetwn
Nardini Lewis, shopkpr. 69 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Nash N. W. & Co. Limited, motor engineers &
repairers, motor car agents & dealers ; show rooms,
57 Queen .street ; registered office, 52 Bedford street ;
car depots, 52 & 54 City road. T A •' Nasauto, Car-
diff ; " T N 3426
Nash Agnes (Mrs.), aparts. 24 Beauchauip st. Canton
Nash Benjamin, dairyman, 4 Crofts street, Roath
Nash Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer, 77 Broadwav, Roath
Nash John J. Grevhound inn, 8 Bridge street
Nash Lillian (Mrs.), Gower hotel. Gwennvth st. Cathavs
Nash Thomas Henrv. shopkeeper, 29 Dalton ,st. Cathavs
Nathan Alfred N. artificial teeth maker, 39 Cowbridge
road & 44 Cathedral road
Nathan Simon, shopkeeper, 156 Penarth road
National Amalgamated Labourers' Union (Albert Bar-
ton, sec). 4 Ferndale street, Grangetown & 5 Stuart
street. Docks
National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Ware-
hnusenien & Clerks Society (F. C. Howells, sec), 5
Quay .street
National Bank Limited (branch) (Frederick Cyprian
Lima. m;uKii,'er ). iiq St. Mary .street & (Joseph
E/eki.'l L-uparil, manager) 125 Bute street; head
uflice. 13 Old Broad street, London EC 2
National Benelit Life t Property Assurance Co. Limited
(The). 37 St. Mary street
National Boiler & General Insurance Co. Ltd.
Manchester ; district manager, G. Billing, 13 Harris-
smith road, Penylan
National Cash Register Co. Limited (The), 5 Charles st
National Children's Home & Orphanage (Sister Ella
Ournock, sister in charge), 85 & 87 Newport rd. Roath
National Dairy Co.Limited,64 Lower Cathedral rd.Cantn
National Deposit Friendly Society (John Thompson,
sec), 30 Charles street
National Free Church Council of Wales (Rev. John
Roberts M.A. sec), 11 Dumfries place
National Fur Company of London (The), furriers, 20
High St. T A "National Furriers, Cardiff;" T N 21
National Health In.surance Commission (Wales) (W. E.
Wall, inspector of audit), 34 Windsor place
National In.stitute for the Blind (South Wales branch)
(G. H. Hodges, sec), 98 & 100 Queen st. TN 1790
National Mineral Water Traders' & Bottlers' Mutual
Insurance Co. Limited (T. E. Lewis, sec), 98 & 100
Queen street
National Museum of Wales (William Evans Hoyle M.A.,
D.Sc. director). City hall, Cathays park & Trinity
.street. T N 2663
National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Luuited
(Richard Edward Goldsworthy, district sec), 6 & 7
St. John street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branches) (Henry John Smith, manager), St. Mary
street k. 41 Splott road, .Splotlands; (tho "
Powell, manager) 207 & 209
12 < Whitchurch road, Cath
(.l;n,ir. K,i((i;,v, manager), b Dock chaiiii-.eis, Bute
si;,.,. I, l),,.l,v. ,,pen 10 to 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30;
jll,iin (i. Hiitchins, manager). 277 Cowbridge road,
t:;ui(,iii; iS J. Webber, manager) 175 Penarth road;
(T Price Davies, manager) 96 Queen street (T N
2401); draw on head oflice, 15 Biahopsgate, Lon-
don EC2
National Sailors' & Firemen's Union of Great Britam &
Ireland (Matthew Tearle, sec), 3 Bute place
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
(Ralph Kempster, inspector; J. W. Botsford, hon.
sec), 13 Hamilton street, Canton & (Thomas Newhng,
inspector) 9 Southey street, Roath
National Steam Insulation Co. (John E. Bowden), Vic-
toria buildings, 66 Bute street ; stores, 2a, Tudor st
National Trade Defence Association (Taliesin Morgan,
district agent), Queen's chambers. Queen street
National Union of Clerks (Ben Griifiths, Welsh
organizer), 53 Queen street. T N 1734
National Union of Mineral Water Manufacturers Asso-
ciation Limited (T. E. Lewis, s6C.),98 & too Queen .st
National Union of Ships' Stewards, Cooks, Butchers &
Bakers (Ernest Moir, sec), 2 Bute place
Naval Colliery Co. (1897) Limited, colliery proprietors,
Cambrian buildings. Mount Stuart square
Navi<ration Paint Co. Limited, paint manufacturers,
Ferrv road Gram'etown k 2 James street
Neagle Richard Denis L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.M.Edin.,
L "R F P & S.Glas. physician & surgeon (late surgeon
of the White Star & P. & 0. Lines), 6 Salisbury road.
T N 4058
Neal George, shopkeeper, 9 Lyndhurst street. Canton
Neal Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Forrest street,
Neair"l''w^t Ltd. «nginrs. West side. East Bute dock
Neale k West Limited, lish salesmen, Hope street
Needham George T. chartered accountant, iii Bute st
Needs Fred & Sons, bakers, 23 Wells street. Canton
Ni-eds Arthur Jas. baker, 152 Corporation rd.Grangetwn
Needs Fiank, baker, 51 Portman Moor road. East Moors
Needs Sarah' Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 25 Wells st. Canton
Neel Fred William, colliery agent, see Esnout & Neel
Negle Thomas, boot & shoe repairer, 9 Dudley pi. Docks
Neillv Robert, grocer, 47 Court road, Grangetown
Nell 'William W. Limited, brewers, 10 St. John street
Nelmes Alice G. (.Mrs.), Horse & Groom P.H. 14
" Womanby street
Nelson James & Sons Limited, butchers, 43 Holmesdale
street, Grangetown ; 118 & 129 Woodville rd. Cathays
& 06 Cr«ys niii.l. Cathays
Nelson AlfriMl. slM,],kH,|„T, 11 North Clive st.Grangelwn
Nept-une Xanii ,il A, a.l„niv (Captains R. E. Sharpley k
W C \ol,i, 1 l^"'^- l""'i''P*l^)' 5' '-■'''"''*^ *''''™'
Nestle & A.iyl.-Suiss ( ,,iulei.sed Milk Co. (W. H. Wall,
local representative), 6 & 7 St. John street
Netherlands Vice-Consulate (Edward Lowder Downing,
vice-consul). Consulate chambers. 53 Bute street
Nevard Harold, shopkeeper, 14 Dalton street, Cathays
Nevard HaroldErnest.provision dlr. in Crwys rd.Cathays
Neville Mary Ann (Mrs.), boot & shoe maker, 47 Crwys
road, Cathays k 57 Portman Moor road. East Moors
New British Rhondda CoUiery Co. Limited, colliery
proprietors, 9 Mount Stuart square
New Caepontbren Colliery Co. Limited, colliery pro-
prietors, 113 Bute street. T N 1204 t «; ,_<;
New Theatre (Robert Redford, P-°P'--)'P"^ /'„ l^^ll°
Newberry Louise (Miss), pianoforte teacher, 8 Rectory
road. Canton . , . xr^«. ..t-raat
XT u Tv;n;^r.i TTpnrv fruit merchant, JNew streei
5:;bv"Go" & Meakfn, hosiery mfrs. . Pembroke ter
NewliL Thomas! inspector for the National Society for
"^'the #reveron'of Cruelty to Children, 9 Southey st
Newman David, hair dresser. 47 Clifton street Roath
Newman Florence (Mrs.), tailor, 49 Clare road
Newman Samuel Thomas, shopkpr. 22 Eldon st. Canton
320 CARulFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Newport Abercain Black Vein Steam Coal Co. Limited,
coUierv proprietors, Merthjr house, James street
Newport" Florence (Mrs.), homceopathic medicine stores,
1^ Wood street
News of the World (Cardiff branch) (Archibald Smith,
manafjfer), 17 Wood street
Newton J. W. k Co. Limited, India rubber manufac-
turers. 123 Bute itreei
Newton Arthur, tailor, 5 Woodville road, Cathays &
158a. Miskin street, Cathajs
Newton Henry B. butcher, 20 Bridge street
Newton John B. manufacturers' agent, 17 Working st
Newton Thomas Clarke, master mariner, 9 Plasturton
gardens. Canton
Niblett Arthur C. coal merchant, 1 Quentin st. Cathays
Nicaragua Consulate (John Bovey, consul), 32 Mount
Stuart square
Nicholas Evan, grocer, 94 k, 95 Clifton street, Eoath k
18 Carlisle street. South Splotlands
Nicholas Bees W. solicitor, 82 Queen street
Nicholds Thomas Martin, master mariner, Earlsmere,
Brunswick street. Canton
Nifholls F. J. Ltd. coal merchants, 8 Exchange bldge
Nicholls Charles, news agent, 48 Clifton street, Boath
Nicholls Frank L. solicitor (firm. Merrils. Ede &
Nichoils), Principality buildings. Queen street
Nich .lis J. Langdon. produce broker, 23 St. Mary at.
T N 127;
Nicholls Jas. china & glass dlr. 11 Splott rd. Splotlands
Nicholls Olive (Mrs.),aparts. 54 Plasturton aven. Canton
Nicholls Sidney, temperance hotel, i k 3 Tresillian ter-
race. Penarth road
Nicb..ls A. G. & Co. grocers, 19 Moira street, Adams-
down & 105 Pearl street, Roath
Nichols Alfred G. grocer, 27 Plasnewydd road, Roath
Nicholson J. H. M. iron merchant, 30 West Bute street
Nicholson William M.B.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond., L.D.S.
Eng. dentist. 123 Queen street. T N 1579
Nielsen & Beecher, steamship brokers, 2 James st. Docks
Ninnes John, draper. 104 Cowbridge road. Canton
Ninian Picture Palace (A. Abse. manager), 171 & 173
Penarth road
Nixon. Page k Co. marine surveyors. 7 & 8 Bute cres
Nixon's Navigation Co. Ltd. (J. Morgan Lewis, sec),
colliery proprs. 33 West Bute st. Docks. T N's 4173-4
Noakes Frank J. market gardener, 100, 102 & 104
Market hall. St. Marv .street
Noall Hy. Thos. master mariner, 90 Bichards ter. Boath
NobTl's Explosives Co. Limited (D. Llewellin
Evans, agent). 120 Bute street. T A ■•Brattice,
Cardiff;" T N's 3612 k 146
Noble Walter Bernard, boot maker, i Alfred st. Boath
Noel Brothers, manufacturers' agents, 11 Castle street
Nofl S. A. H. & Co. brewers. Bedford place, Boath
N .el k Shackell, chartered accountants. West Bute st.
T N 2304
N .h; Harry Edgar, sales commission agent, 11 Castle st
N >Ian But'h Grace (Mrs.). Wells hotel.Craddock st.Cantn
N^.rdisk Film Agency, film renters. 40 Charles street
N-rk Emily Beatrice (Miss), eating house, 21 Custom
N rnian John Ltd. wheelwrights, coach k van build
factory. Market road k furniture manufacturers, 234a.
C.\\ bridge road. Canton
N.irman Alfred P. grocer, see Hopgood k Norman
Norn-.an Edward John, stationer, 42 k 44 Castle arcade
Noiman Frank, wheelwright, 17 Devon pi. Grangetown
Nrnian Wm. fried fish dealer, 129 Cyfarthfa st. Boath
Ni.rrie Th'.s. master mariner, 31 Syr David's av.Canton
N .iris Kibt. news agt. 176 Corporation rd. Grangetown
Nirris William Hv. shopkpr. 29 Monthermer rd. Cathy^
North Harr>- Walter k Son. builders, 68 Brunswick
street. Canton
North British k Mercantile Insurance Co. (branch for
."^onth Wales k Monmouth) (John Phillips, manager).
Insurance buildiiiL'S, 4 New street. T N 823 ; T A
"Norbrit. Cardiff"
N.irth of England Protectin? k Indemnity Association
(J. C. Watson. local sec.), Aberdare house. a8 k 29
Mount Stuart square
North of England Steamship Insurance Association
(J. C. Watson, local sec), Aberdare house, 28 k 29
Mount Stuart square
N .rth Ghimorgan Wagon Co. Limited, rolling stock
financiers. Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square.
T A ".Secnndus:" T N 3245
N«rt,h Bhondda Colliery Co. Ltd. (The), colliery pro-
prietors. 2 Dock cliaiiibers, Bute .street
North's Navigation Collieries (1869) Limited, 72 & 73
Exchange buildings
N .rth John, builder, 89 Crwys road. Cathays
Northern D.. tiling Co. (James Newall. proprietor), 13
Tudor street
Northern Maritime Insurance Co. Limited (Albert J.
Wrig'ut, manager), 4 & s Mount Stuart square
Northmnre Esther Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 39 Wood st
Northway Saml. fried fish shop, 59 Cornwall st.Grngtwn
Norton Ellen (Mrs.), Buperra Arms PH. 100 Ordell
street, Splott
Norvill Harry, dairyman, 16 Blaenclydach st. Grangetwn
"".irwegian Consulate (Fr. Mowinckel, consul). 106
Bute street
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Limited
(W. J. Rice, tire manager; G. J. .Spinks. accident
manager). Norwich Union chambers, 96 Queen street.
T A "Nutam;" T N 901. See advertisement
Norwich Union Life Insurance Society (J. P.
Smith, manager), Norwich Dnion chambers, 96 Queen
street. T N 901
Nott Florence (Mrs.), confr. 30 Market hall, St. Mary st
Nott Sarah (Mrs.). Boyal George P.H. Mackintosh
place. Boath
Nott Walter Hany. cycle maker, 79 Paget st. Grangetwn
Noves Henrv, solicitor, 20 Mount Stuart square
Nurdin William, hair dresser, 14 Mount Stuart square
Nurses' Co-operation & Institu'e (Miss Mackie, supt),
152 Newport road, Eoath
Nurses" Home (Miss Annie M. Howells, matron), 3
Claude road. Boath
Nurses' Home (Miss Kate Mackie. matron), 27 The
Walk, Tredegarville
Nute Joseph H. carpenter, 162 t'.viarthla street, Boath
Nuttall Vi.ilet (Mrs.), teacher of music. 208 Mackin-
tosh place. Boath
Nuttall Wra. Frederick, ironmonger,63 Albany rd.Boath
Oakes WillLam, grocer, 37 Wells street. Canton
O'Brien E. (Mrs), greengrocer. 30 Adam st. Newtown
O'Brien Elizabeth Mary (Mrs.), midwife, 83 Paget st.
Grangetown
O'Brien Hannah (Mrs.), fishmonger. Fish market. The
Hayes
O'Brien John, apartments, 40 Clive road. Canton
O'Brien Kathleen (Miss), shopkeeper, 151 Carlisle st.
South Splotlands
O'Brien Norah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, is Tvndall street
0'Calla»han James, Clvde Arms P.H. 76 City rd. Boath
Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation Ltd.
(South Wales branch) (Capt. Harold Mason Wride,
branch manager). 21 High street. T A "Fidelity,
Cardiff;" T Nos. 3220 k 3221
Ocean Coal Co. Limited (M. A. Anderson, sec). colUer^■
proprietors). 11 Bute crescent. T A "Ocean. Car-
diff;" T N 2589
Oddfellows' Hall (M. D.) (Charles B. Fletcher, sec), 6
Paradise place
Oddfellows' Hal! k Institute (Charles B. Fletcher, sec ),
18 Charles street
O'Donovan William k Son, coal dealers. New Bhymney
vard, Adam street, Newtown
O'Donovan Catherine (Mrs), shopkeeper. 16 Tyndall st
O'Dinovan E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 3 Tyndall street
O'Don .van James, news agent, 31a," Bute terrace
OD n'lvan Jeremiah. B.ival George PH. i Boland st.
Tvndall street
O'Donovan .Teremiah. Salutation PH. 14 Bute street
O'Duiovan John, beer retailer. 71 Millicent street
0'D..n..van John. Glendower inn. 20 Cricht.m street.
O'Donovan Marshall Perrott L.B.C.S.Irel., L.B.C.P.Ir.1
plivsi-ian & surgeon, 109 Cathedral road; surgery. 11
Ilesjienser ua'-dens. Canton
ODonnan William, Crichton Arms P.H. i Tyndall st
Onicial Beceiver in Bankruptcy (Ellis Owen), 117 St.
Marv street
OtT .' d William F. fancy goods dealer 37, k hatter 39,
Morgan arcade
Ogg F. W. surveyor of taxes (ist district). Westgate st
O'Gornian Alexander, wardrobe dealer, 32 Caroline .«t
OKeeffe Timothy i Son, masons, 6 Moon st. Boath
OlHliani Geo. .\rih greeng'ocer, 109 Donald st. Boath
Oldham Oe'irge H. fruiterer. 86 Monthenner rd.Cathays
Oldham Percy B. greengrocer, 163 Albany road, Boatli
O'L-ary Leo Alexander, engraver, 35 Morgan arcade
OLe.ry Madeline (Mrs.), dress maker, 35 Cowbridge
road. Canton
O'Learv Winifred (Mrs.), confectioner, 10 Wood street
Oil. i-r Tvpewriter Ca. Limited, i Queen Street arcade.
T N 1573
Oliver Edith (Mrs.), greengrocer. 51 Wo'd street
Oliver George, biot factor. 35 St. Mary street; 17 High
stnet; 291 Bute street; 230 Citv road; 98 k 160
C-.wbridge rd. Canton; 41 Albany rd. k 137 Clifton
siri-et. R. ath
Oliver Harriet (Mrs), hair dresser, 180 City rd Roatli
Oliver Henrv. confectioner, 370 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Oliver Lilian H. E. (Mis«). teacher of music. 196 Moor-
land road. East Moors
DIRECTORY. 1
SOUTH WALES.
CAKIUFF. 321
Olsen Adelaide (Mrs.), news agent,
Giangetown
Olsen Floreiicei,Mrs.),shpkpr,37 Nth. Clive st.Grangetwn
O'Neil Elizabeth (Miss), confectioner, 5 King's rd.Cantn
O'Neil John, builder, 8 Parry street, Canton
O'Neill James Albert & Co. timber brokers, Western
Mail chambers, St. Mary street
O'Neill Denis, builder, 8 Rose street, Boath
O'Neill Peter, furniture rcQiover, 3 Pen-y-peel rd. t)antn
O'Neill Peter, poultry dlr. 212 Market haU, St. Mary st
O'Neill Thomas, fruiterer, 3 Romilly crescent, Cantmi
O'Neill William, mason, 13 Lily street, Eoath
Oram & Ward, tent, marquee & awning contractor-,
25 Egerton street, Canton
Oram Albert, fruit merchant, see Hazell & Oram
Oram Charles, gro'cer, 39 Coibett road, Cathays
Oram Charles, provision dealer, 14J Eistedfod street
Oram Charles, shopkeeper. 145 Carlisle st.Sth.Splotlnds
Oram Charles M. provision dealer, i6g, 171 & 172
Market hall, St. Mary street
Oram George, coal merchant, 21 Elm street, Roath
Orchard Julia (Mrs.), straw hat cleaner, 39 King's road.
Canton
Order of Charity, ladies' school, Heathfield house,
Richmond road, Eoath
Orger Samuel, grocer, 163 Glenroy street, Eoath
Oriel Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 21 Green st. Caiitn
Orient Cigarette Co. cigarette manufactrs. 80 Queen st
Orman Nathan, pawnbroker, 112 Clifton street, Eoath
Osbeck & Co. Limited, pit-timber merchants. Bank
buildings, 98 St. Mary street
Oibcrn & Waiiis, ship owners, 52 Exchange buildings
Osborn Edward W. teacher of music, 21 Kimberley
road, Roath
Osborne Abel, grocer, 91 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Osborne Edward, greengrocer, 48 Splott rd. Splotlands
O'Shea James Thomas, mattress maker, too Cairns
street, Cathays
Osmond Mary (Miss), corset maker,i8 Queen St. arcade
Osmond William Charles, shopkeeper, 13 Chester place,
Grangetown
Osmond-Smith Francis Henry George F.S.I, i-.iiinly
land agent. County hall, Cathays park
0.stwiiit Isaac, tailor, 9 Peel street
Othen C. & Sons, cycle makers, 2 Clive st. Grangetov.ji
Ottiker Frederick G. hair dresser, Fitzalan road, Roath
Ovenden Henry Jn. tobacconist, 52 Cowbridge rd. Cnntn
Ovitz Israel, outfitter, 51 Bute street
Owen T. H. & Co. brokers for sale of shipping, 115 Ex-
change buildings
Owen Thomas & Co. Lim. paper makers (T. Armstead,
manager). Mill No. 50. Ely paper mills, Cowbridge
road. Canton
Owen Eva (Miss), hair dresser, 65 Bridge street
Owen Evan J.P. general sec. to the Monmouthshire &
South Wales Miners' Permanent Provident Society ;
office, I Dock chambers, Bute street
Owen Frederick Wm. marine store dlr. Grav st. Canton
Owen Henry James, glass k china dealer,34 'Royal arcdp
Owen H:iah, artificial teeth maker, 32 Queen street
Owen John David, dairy, 29 Severn road. Canton
Owen John Gwynn Herbert M.I.M.E., M.I.N.A. con-
snlting engineer, 35 & 36 Mount Stuart square
Owen Richard, dairvman, 96 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Owen Richard William, class & china dealer, 28 Albany
road, Eoath & 20, 22 & 29 Morgan arcade
Owen Eobert, ships' block maker, CoUingdun road,
West Bute dock
Owen Ribort John,ccmrcI.trav. 2T2 Mackintosh pi. Eoath
Owen William, accountant, 59 Queen street
Owens- D k Sons, potato merchants, Charlotte street
Owens Roland Perceval, ho. decorator, 80 Arran st. Roath
Ow.ston L. k J. (Misses), confectioners. 88 Woodville
road. Cathays
Oienham John, plasterer, 27 Machen place. Canton
Oxley T'.nmas Liltiited.irnn m1.rs.57 Qnoen st. T N 23.58
Oxy-Acplvlene Weldinir Co. 41 Mount Stuart .square '
Padfield Hubert Jas. dairyman. 234 Cowhridge rd Canton
Padnnre David, hair dresser, 89 Cathays ter. Cathay.-
Page & Stibbs, electrical engineers, 28 Charles street
Page C-iroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 67 Ordell st. Splott
Paee Edward H. civil enerineer, 08 & 100 Queen street
Page Ernest Harrj-. marine survvr.see Nixon. Page & Co
Page Snm. ice crenm vendor, 250 Market hall.SI Mnrv si
Page Thnnjas Georn-B, motor car proprietor. Cathedral
road. Canton. T N 3266
Paige Beat-ice (Mrs.). 'baker. 3 Talygarn st. Cathays
Painter Ellen (Mrs.), Pembroke Castle P.H. 53
Fredencli street
Palmer Thom^is & Son. painters & decorators. 70 Car-
lisle street. South Splotlands
Cornwall street, I Palmer Agnes (Mrs.), aparls. G Despenser gdns. Canton
Palmer Alfred, shopkeeper, 3 Adam street, Newtown
Palmer Chas. accountant. Glamorgan chmbrs. Church st
Palmer Maiy Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 55 Fitzhamon
embankment. Canton
Palmer Thomas Charles, tailor & breeches maker.
tJ4 k 66 Queen street. See advertisement
Pali.H-r Williasri, boot repairer, 68 Tenby st. East Moors
Palturr \A'illi;ini Henry, wholesale upholsterer. East
«hurf i ^5 TallH.t street. Canton
Palser Frttlniii k, rab proprietor, 67 Stacey road, Roath
Piiii' /i- \ .1: 'k. grocer, 22 Wood street
r..i • (John P.ovey. consul), 32 Mount
r.ii. 1, I . , ..: 1 M. Ltd. (The), cigar mers. 4 Quay st
Pjiuii.-. U. IM.vLird. photographer, 7 The Hayes k 2
Buti' place. Docks
Paragron Electrical Engineering: & Installa-
tion Co. Limited, electrical & motor engineers,
Exrlunire i-hamhers, 7 Mount Stuart sq. T N 1106
Til i_ I. 1- ;iii- Limited, 35 Charles street
P:i :_ I • ■ -nlate (Johu Bovey, consul), 32 Mount
IV.ii ■ '' . '' ar dre.sser, 16 Mortimer road. Canton
i';i' -'1 fish dlr. 14 Wyndham cres. Canton
l':ii I' ! !■ ii Mrs.), refreshment rms.20 Carolines!
Pm ni. store dealer, 46 Robert St. Cathavs
PaiiHi ■I,i^ M'- ), fried fish dealer, 88 Broadway.Roafh
Puititt AVm. Jaiii.s, baker, 3o Holmesdale st. Gra!i^et>Yr
Paris A]H.\ander. shopkeeper, 173 Bute street
Parish Albert, plumber, no Tewkesbury st. Cathays
Pari-ienne Underlinen Co. fancy drapers, 76 Woodville
road. Cathays
Parisienne Thomas, photographer, 3 Charles street
Park Coal Co. (Cardiff) Limited (Thomas Diamond,
"■ " ■ road. Cathays (T "
th:.v. tc
Docks.
X 541
Park Depot fRi.-hanl Harling, caretaker), Fairoak
road. Eoath
Park Hall & Hotel Co. Limited (J. Fooks, sec); office.
3 Park place
Park Hall Cinema. Park place
P:i'!, Hotel (family & commercial) (W. J. Herbison.
manager). Park place. T Nos. 2566 & 2567
P.irk Hotel Wine & Spirit Vaults (W. J. Herbison, man-
ager). 107 Queen street k Park lane
Park Liberal Club & Institute (The) (Matthew Hart.
manager). City road, Roath
Parker Albert Ernest, metal lir..kpr. sec Scrivener,
Breffit & Co
Parker Bertha Isabella (Mrs.), milk seller. ^4 Brithdir
street, Cathays
Parker Emily fMrs.), shopkpr. 84 Salisburv rd. Cathavj
Parker George, florist. 19 Pearl street. Eoath
P;irl,i- r,, I . n. ..' V .i;<i,!,.i- maker,! Darran st. Cathays
P.i'^ i 111 ;.;.r. 73 Ferry rd.Grangetown
I'i" ' i\ . M ■ ii', 16 Ijansdowne rd. Canton
Pi>'i'' '* '■'<<". -': ] : . A^ Cathays ter. Cathays
Parl>ii!- I h.i-, |iiiinil. ■ , ■:•'.■'._ Severn grn.Can'torr
Parkinson Edwin, j.im,,' V il, road
Pavkinsuii Willia.,,. -i ,. Clifton St. Roath
Pann-hi;,! Cittii-,- H.,,,,.. 1 \| .- Nuiir .<^ .Miss May Jonps,
n!:i*'- ;i-V "J ,^- ;4 liiii fMilianiviueiit, Grangetown
Pan ' i-' '. -nirocer, d6 City road, Eoath
l';i' ' ' ' ' A J. shopkeeper, 23 Byron st. Roath
P-»|'.> ' .1 .^ -"s, milk sellers, 130 Carli.sle street.
Parry J. H. & Co. ironmongers. 10 Bute street
Parry & Co. cycle dealers, 3 Mill lane
Parry D. (Mrs.), confectioner, 58 Crwys road, Caib.ivs
Parry Ethel (Miss), milliner, see Ching & Parry
Parry James Arthur, boot ma. 261; Cowbridge rd. Canton
Parry Lydia M. (Miss), dress maker, 10 Dumfries place
Parry Thomas Edward, hardware mer. see Elias & Parry
Parsons C. A & Co. Ltd. electrcl. engnrs. 102 St.Mary st
Par- il- (' H i. Bro. Ltd. soap manufacturer.s. Prin-
fi(i:iliM I'liiM 11J-, Queen street
P;ii- 1- ,1 -i|.[, \ r,,. cycle dealer, 2 Albany rd. Boath
i: iiiil.i -111-,-, Dalcross strpol. Boath
), apartments, 24 Taff embankment.
ns Ali.
ingeto-
ns Bert, pork
18 Splott road. Splotlands
r.-.-t Snutb Splotlands
n-fivin^ MRC.S.. LR.C.P. pbvsician
1;:. • ' .010!, Roath
I ■ i. 34 Cornwall .st.Grangetwn
iiMi- dpa'.'r,2i3 City rd.Boath
• nil. u.\. -I Monthermer rd. Cntl.ys
322
CARDIFK.
SOUTH WALE.S.
[kelly'
Parsons Julia (Mrs.), aparts. 54 Plantagenet st. Canton
Parsons Lucy (Mrs.), aparts. 26 Mackintosh pi. Boath
Parsons Mary (Mrs.), midwife, 31 flora street, Cathays
Partridg-e & Watson Ltd. stock & share bros. 70 James st
Partridge Albert, refreshment room, Crawshay street,
Penarth road
Partridge Frank Ford, decorator, 145 Albany rd. Eoath
Partridge Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 Crichton street
Pascall James Ltd. wholesale confectioners, 67 Queen st
Pascos Ca.'snndra (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15 Wood street
Paskell John Henry, confectioner, 43 & 45 City rd.Roath
Pasley Frederick, butcher, 27 Meteor st. Adamsdown
Passingham Harry E. Bristol k South Wales hotel,
Penarth road
Patent Electranode Co. ek-ttric appliance manufactmer.s
(A. J. Marquand, manager), 2 Dock chmbrs. Bute st
Patent Fuel Manufacturers" Association (W. R. Haw-
Icins, sec), 6 Exchange buildings
Paterson Clarice (Miss), dress maker, 320 Cnwbridge
road. Canton
Paterson Edwin R.,l.,il. aui-tiunccr. 45 St. Marv stro.n
Paterson Harry M.B. surgeon. 151 Crwys road (T X
4583) & 130 Whitchurch road. Cathays
Pat«rson Leonard. 15 Malefant street, Ciithay.*
Paterson Ronald Rose M.D., M.B.C.P. nose S; tl.rnat
specialist, 15 St. Andrew's crescent
Pathe Fr^res Cinema Ltd. film manufrs. 13 C^h.irles st
Patreane George, frind fi-h retailer. 55 Portni;vii .Mnur
road. East Moors
Patten Edmund, shopkeeper, 127 Cyfarthfa street, Roath
Patten Fras. (Mrs.), beer letailer, 26 Plasnewydd rd.Uth
Patten Sidney, confectioner, 55 Treharris street, Eoath
Patter Arthur Ernest, butcher, 96 Salisbury rd.Cathays
Patterson Edward, butcher, 43 James street. Docks
Patterson Esther (Mrs.), aparts. 19 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Pattison Chas. Hy. vulaniser, i Conybeare road. Canton
Pattison Joseph M.I.C.E. consulting engincer.see Hallett
J. H.. Pattison & Co
Paul! William, shopkeeper, 70 Milford jst. East Moors
Pavey Leonard, Crofts hotel. Crofts street, Roath
Pavilion Picture Theatre (Pavilion Cardilf Limited, prn-
prietora), 79 St. Mary street
Paxnian's, dyers & cleaners, 109 Albany road, Roath &
7 Cowbridge road. Canton
Paxton Arthur k Co. electrical engineers, Tyn-y-coed
place, Roath
Paxton's Limited, electrical engineers. Regal works.
Whitchurch road, Cathays. T N 2063
Payne Allen *: Co. oil manufrs. i Harrowby st. Docks
Payne Charles L. auctioneer, valuer, certified bailiff.
accountant & company registration agent, 109 Queen
street. T A "Wardrobe, Cardiff;" T N 1319
Payne Edith (Miss), dress maker, 149 Donald st. Roath
Payne Ediiin Rowland, solicitor. 12 & 13 Merchants"
exchange
Payne Harold Edward, boot repairer, 104 Cnrnwiill si .
Grangetown
Payne J. Rowland .M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. phy-
sician & surgeon & district medical officer, 299 Cow-
bridge road, Canton-
Paynes James, marine engineer, 105 CUve st. Grngotwn
Peacock. Gcrrans & Co. manufacturing stationers, 91 &
105 Exchange buildings
Peacock M k Son. boot factors, 128 Clifton st. Roath
Peacock Albt. Frank, bazaar, 88 Queen st. & 25 The Hayes
Peacock M.irk, draper, 25, 26 & 27 Clifton street, Roaib
Peacocks Bazaar Cki. Limited, bazaar, 21 The Hayes
Pcad Robert, shopkeeper, 71 Paget street, Grangetown
Pearce Brothers, tailors, 41 Castle arcade
Pearce William Ltd. overmantel mfrs. 18 Pembroke ter
Pearce Albert Victor. tailt)r. 6 Cranbrook street.Cathays
Pearce Allen, arlilicial limb k surgical appliance maker,
93 Charles street, T X 1282
Pearce E. A. dealer in watih makers' materials S:
.sundries. 297 Bate street
Pearce Edwd. Jas. Roath Castle P.H. 89 Citv rd. Roath
Pearce Edward William, ship store nierchan'l. 30 J;uni"
streat, Docks
Pearce George, dealer in antiqnilio«. nn (ii^tl.. .fi.'.^i
Pearce Joseph, Charii.i; in... r If :- 1; ,1,.,
Pearce .Sydney Frank, ^i ' i .
Pearce Thos. Isaac, sli"i. 1 1 ' > .h , ,,i . ,, ,
Pearce Wm. Alex, walcli ir:i!,c . j H, .. ,,. .1 1 it]rr. -
Pearl Lite Assurance Co. Limited (Olivor John, district
manager: Charles Morgan, divisional manager; Ivor
Williams, deputy district manager). 36 St. Mary st
Pearn Thomas, master mariner. 157 Richmond rd. Roath
Pearsc k Jenkins, saddleis. 8 Qiniv street
Pearse Athol S. J., M.B, B.C. surgn.iio Cathedral rdCntii
Peartan Charles, .shopkeeper, 69 Paget st. Grangetown
Pearson Snnnden. artiflcial teeth maker. 27 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Dock
Pwat William B. & Co. chaitered accountants.
L-hambers, Bute street. T N 1627
Peaty Archie Ernest Frederick L.D.S.E.C.S.Eng.
dentist, 127 Queen street. T N 3585
Peaty Charles Frederick L.D.S.R.C.S.lrel. surgeon-den-
tist, 57 Newport road, Roath
Peatv Lharles Robert Mower L.D.S.R.O.S.Eng. dental
sur;;eon, 8 Wellfield road, RoatJi
Peden Mav (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 122 Court rd.Grangetwn
Pedler Stella(Mrs.),greengro,i36 Carlisle st,SthSplotlnda
Pedlingham William, fruiterer, 30 Broadway, Eoath
Peglar Robert, marine optician. 55 Atlas road. Canton
Pegrams, grocers, 27 Carlisle street. South Splotlands ;
24 Clifton street ; 138 Penarth road & 336 Cowbridge
road. Canton
nannfacturers' agent, 6 & 7 St. John st
i ■ (J. L. Williams M.A.. B.Sc. secretary
IS), 96 St. Mary street
. shopkeeper, 22 Plasnewydd rd. Roath
u'lL-engrocer, 86 Tudor street. Canton
& Harbour Enquiry OfiBce (Archibald
t), 59 Mount Stuart square
>h Steam Laundry Co. Ltd. (The) (J. J. David,
), 36 Windsor place
" ~ ■ Carter
Peliew Percy.
>i>d. age
son. teacher ol
Limited, ship
.Samuel
CLmdi' road, Roath
P.-nci.-i'ly Steamship (
Mount Stuart square
Peiubire Navigation Coal Co. Limited, coal shippers,
Lloyds Banlt buildings. Mount Stuart square
Pendasie James, fried fish dealer, 37 Clifton st. Roath
Penfound Brothers, boot merchants. Park Hall bnildings,
91 Queen street. T N 1052
Pengam Quarry Co. 11 Dumfries place
Pengelly John, grocer, 79 Pontoanna street. Canton
Pcngelly John, master mariner, 20 Plasturton av. Canton
Pengelly Thomas, coal denier. 75 Harriet street, Cathays
Pengelly Wui. Thos. hair dresser. 39 Splott rd. Splotlands
Pengillcv James, carrier. 67 Pomeroy street. Docks
Pinhill B.iwling Club (H. J. Coyne, hon. sec). Pen-
cisely road. Canton
Pcnllyu Castle Estate Oflices (Williams t Ho.nfray.
agents), 32 Charles street
Pi'miiaenmawr Welsh Granite Co. Limited, granite
merchants. rS Quay street
Penn is Co. steamship contractors. 123 Exchange bldgs
Penning M. M. tripe dealer, 35 Albany road k 92 City
road, Roath
Pennington G. k Son. coal mers. 303 Exchange bldgs
Penrose Joseph Henry, furniture dealers k brokers. 42
-Idam street. Newtown
Pensaii Tom. coal dealer. 83 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotland.s
Pentwyn Coal Co. coal mers. 2C. Wellfield road, Roath
Pentwvn CoalAgency(Roath) Ltd. 104 Marlboro' rd.Roath
Pentwyn Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners,
B;ilt'ic house. Mount Stuart square
P.Miyinii Cinema (W. J. Thomas, manager), Albany
niad. Roath
Penylan .Motors Limited, motor cab & car proprietors;
touring cars foi hire ; motor accessories, 2b, Well-
field road. Roath & t6o Cottrell road, Roath. Tel. No,
4264. See advertisement
Penylan Pavilion & Ground Co. Limited (G, M, Lunt,
sec). 63 Marlboro" road. Roath
Pepperd Richard, fishmonger, 3 Albany road, Roath
Perch Wm, & Co, Ltd, colliery proprs, 9 Mt, Stuart sq
Perkins, Seward & ITictiardson Limitedi builders'
nierch.nnts, shipi.iTs ..f P.'orhvn & Oakeloy slates, it
>t i^ Pen;irth r..;i.l ; W.-i «li:irf k Dnmballs road,
Tole'graiiis. "I'l-rkms. .-icward. Cardiff;" Telephone
iioi. See advertisement
Perkins William, bricklayer. 10 Lewis str»wt. Canton
PcrmintoUa Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer. 137 Portmnn
Moor road. East Moors
Porrelt John Francis, grocer. 92 Broadway, Roath
Pcrriiihi Wm. Richard, news agent, 79 Broadway, R«i»th
Porring Gwilliam, music seller, 16 Quay street
Perry .V Son, copper smiths. West side, F^ist Bute dock
r.iiv Albert, tailor, 29 Diana street, Roath
I' I IV Mcxander, greengrocer, 40 Millicent street
I I I glas, boot maker, 18 Broadway, Roath
I I .:uik, boot & shoe ma. 63 Carlisle St. Sth. Spltlnda
l'.ir> l'i:ink Edgar, ship broker, se« Care k Perry
P.iry Frank Lord, auctioneer, sec Gottwaltz & Pe'rry
Perry George, greengrocer, 14 Mackintosh place. Roath
Perry Ivor Bertie, stationer. 138 Whitchurch rd.Oathays
Perry John, coal dealer, 28 Pontypridd st. East Moors
Perry John L., M.R.C.V.S. vet. surgeon, k local vet«r-
iuary inspector to Boanl of Agriculture, 53 Charles st
Pony Melbourne, shopkeeper, i Augusta st. Adamsdown
Perry Robert George, fried fish dealer. 46 Cornwall st
Grangetown
Perry William, fried fish shop, 67 City road, Roath
riRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
323
PeiTy William H. news agent, loa Broadway, Eoath
Ppriyman George Thomas, daiiytnan, 60 Povtman Moov
road. East Moors
Pertivee James Alfred. F.A.I, auctioneer, see Hern S.
t Pevtwee
Pi'iiwian Cnnsalate (John Bovey, consul), 32 Mount
Pervoe John J. shopkeeper, 8 Peel street
PesUofl' Isaac, boot maker, 90 City road, Roath
Pnti-rs Annie (Miss), teacher of music, 61 Crwys road,
Cathays
Peters .John, boot & shoe repairer, 56 Bridae street
Petersen Fred, photographer, 232 Bute street
Ptterson John, master mariner, 50 Plasturton av. Canton
Petherbridge Henry, shopkeeper, 39 Wells st. Canton
Peiheridge Williaiii, boot repairer, 136a, Albany road
&. 37 Pen-y-lan road, Roath
Pcthybridgc William Hampton, solicitor & commissioner
for oaths, 97 St. Mary street. T N 102a
Pettigrew Andrew Alexander, superintendent of parks &
tipen spaces & superintendent of small holdings &
allotments. Park house, Ninian road, Roath
Pattigrew Robert William, produce broker. Western Mail
buildings, St. Ma>ry street
Pi'ttitt George Henry, printer, 12 Turberville pi. Canton
Petty Thomas, grocer, 18 Theobald road. Canton
Phelps Arthur, watch maker, loa, Sneyd street. Canton
Phelps \rth\ir Evouiy, watch ma. 4 Pontcanna st.Canton
Phelps John, laundry, 160 Cottrell road, Roath & 9
Moira. terrace, Adamsdown
Phenis Emanuel, motor car garage, Gladstone street
Philip & Bruce Limited, engineers. 97 St. Mary street
Js II Caroline street
Philip Thos. & Co. Ltd. coal exportrs.3ooExchange bldgs
Phillips A. J. & Co. colliery agts. 23 Mount Stuart sq
Phillips Bros, tailors, Clifton house, Clifton st. Roath
Bfcillips H. J. & Co. cigar importers, 129 Bute street
Phillips J. k N. & Co. Limited, warehousemen, Swiss
liiiildings, 58a, Queen street
Phillips Thomas & Co. grocers, 24 Tudor street. Canton
Phillips & Co. tea specialists, 9 & 10 Edward terrace
Phillips Film Co. aim renters, 38 Charles street
Phillips Albert .John, engineer, 64 Queen street
Phillips Arthur, boot & shoe malier, 2 Brook st. Canton
Phillips Arthur, boot maker, 9 Tbornhill st. Canton
Phillips Beatrice (Mrs.), teacher of music, 67 Partridge
load, Roath
Phillips Bertha (Mrs.), provision dealer, 243 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Phillips Chas. greengro. 144 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotland:
Phillips Charles, laundry, 155 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Piiillips Charles D. auctioneer, 4 Working street
PhillipsEdwd. clerk of St.Margaret'3,8oPartridge rd. Roath
Phillips Fanny (Mrs.), aparts. 30 De Burgh st. Canton
Phillips Fred J. consulting engineer. Alerthvr house,
J-imes street
Phillips Fredk. pork butcher, 156 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Phillips Frederick William, Tresillian temperance hotel.
2 & 4 Tresillian terrace, Penarth road
Phillips George Alfred M.I.C.E. county surveyor.
County hall, Cathays park
Phillips George Edga'r, grocer, gj Neville st. Canton
Phillips Harry Jas. butcher, 23 Carlisle st.Sth.Splotlnds
Phillips .lenkin Lewis, solicitor, 12 Tydraw pi. Roath
Phillips Jease, grocer, 115 Pearl street, Eoath
Phillips John, china k glass dealer, 58 Carlisle street.
South Splotlands
Phillips John, draper, 181, 183 & 185 Clare road
Phillips John, fried fish dealer, 237 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
PJiillips John A. plumber, 57 Llandaff road. Canton
Philli|,s John Albert L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. physician k
surgeon, 165 Newport road, Eoath
Phillips John Fredk. hair dresser, 13 Tin street, Roath
Phillips John Henry, arohitect, 7 Pembroke terrace
Phillips Mary Elizh. (Mrs.), midwife, 22 Cameron .st.Splott
Phillips Mary Jane (Miss), aparts. 23 King's rd. Canton
Phillips Eosetta (Miss), greengrocer, 128 k 130 Market
h.aH, St. Mary street
Phillips Russell, confectioner. 6 Portman Moor road.
East Moors
Phillips Samuel, shopkeeper, 24 Hinton st. East Moors
Phillips Sidney Jam»s, grocer. 75 Pearl street, Eoath
Phillips Solomon, jeweller, 41 St. Mary street k 43
t'aroline street
Phillips Stephen, shopkeeper, iii Penarth road
Phillips Thomas, fishmonger, 207 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Phillips Thomas, metal worker, 119a, City road, Roath
Phillips Thomas W. ironmonger, ig Clifton st. Roath
Phillips W. Alfred, coal exporter. Phoenix buildings.
Mount Stuart sq. T A "Celtic, Cardiff;" T N 920
Phillips William, doirvman. 164 Glenrov street. Eoath
Phillips William, master mariner, 10 Cambridge street,
Grangetown
['hilUps William, shopkeeper, 560 Cowbridge rd. Canton
I'hillips Wm. Thomas, tailor, see Francis & Phillips
PhUlis Mai-y Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Oakley street,
Grangetown
Philp ft-ank, house furnisher, 22 Tin street, Roath
Philpott George, shopkeeper, 134 Crwys road, Cathay«
Phipps Robt. wholesale fish salesmn. Little Tredegar st
Phienix & Levinson, solicitors, Gresham chambers.
Kingsway. T N 1883
Pliienix Assurance Co. Limited (Richard E. Thomas.
local sec), 119 St. Mary street
Phoenix Brick Co. Prudential buildings, 109 St. Mary st
Photo Supplies Ltd. photographic material dealers, 18
High street. T ^' 656
I'ickard Flora Smith (Miss), stationer, & post office, 10
& II Moira place, Adamsdown
I'iokfords Limited, general & foreign carriers, 35 A 37
Milliceril street & 91a, Richmond road, Eoath
Pickup Waiter, West Dock hotel, 29 Herbert street
Picton E-fher (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 Dudley St. Docks
Pi.ldell M;iry (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Maria st. Bute st
Pidgeon t". & Son, builders' merchants; mill mortar 8
speciality, 163a, Cowbridge road & 37 Hamilton street.
T N 338i
Pidsley Alice Gertrude (Mrs.), tobacconist, 2 Church
street & 20 Qnonn Street arcade
Pierrard Helene & Irma (Misses), dress makers, 80
Mai-lautiish place, Roath
I'icrTMrd Justin, brush importer, 11 Womanby street
I'll.c 11. V. relieving officer for Cardiff Union. No. 5
district. .7 Metal street
Piko Jenny (Miss), milliner, 23 Elm street, Roath
Pile & Co. shop & office fitters, 27 West Bute street
T X 45^7
Pile George, grocer, 153 Whitchurch I'oad, Cathays
Pinch diaries E. grocer, gs Pen-y-wain ro»d, Eoath
Pinoh Samuel T. grocer, 34 Tewkesbury street, Cathays
Pine William, fruiterer, 48 Ehn street, Eoath
Pinkney E. Baxter k Co. ship brokers, 19 James street
Pinkney Walter E. & Co. ship brokers, 106 Bute street
Pioneer Manufacturing Co furniture manufacturers.
114 Cowbridge road. Canton
Pioneer Trading Co. flour mers. 19 & 20 Tredegar st
Pipe F. W. & Co. merchants, 24 Mount Stuart square-
(T N 642) k West Bute street
Pithers Henry Thos. greengro. 49 Theobald rd. Canton
Pittard Marmadiike .M.E.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. surgeon, k
police surgeon for B Division, 139 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Piworeit Sarah (Mrs.), butcher, 138 Paget st.Grangetwn
Plant Alfred, wholesale china & glass dealer, Hayes
buildings. The Hayes
Plant Elizabeth (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, 76 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Player John, shopkeeper, 22 Byron street, Eoath
Pleace FI..
Pleydell .1
Plisson -
•■e (Mi
hnpkeeper,26 Minny st. Cathays
City road, Eoath
Co. Limited, ship owners.
"-amiii' I ,; - ^ , Mount Stuart square. T A
"Ern..-silis ■ I N ,- -4 & 3280
Plumnier Jim, shopkeeper, 162 Penarth road
Plymouth (Earl of) Est.ite Office (Col. William Forrest
J. P., D.S.O. principnl agent), Plvmouth chambers,
Westgate street. T N 587
Pockett Maud (Mrs.), greengro. 81 Cathays ter. Cathays
Pocock Emily (Miss), apartments, 63 Partridge rd. Eoath
P.icock Henry, shopkeeper, 76a, Eldon street. Canton
Podestn Wm. Dvd. boat bldr. West side. East Bute dck
Pninton Thomas, butcher, 12 Broadway, Eoath
Polatowsky Marcus, draper, 78 Bridge street
Pole Edwin Charles, deputy county surveyor. County
charge), 237
Cathay
par
Police .S
& 228
Police Station (
Grangetown
Pond E. M. (Mrs.~
Ponstord Albert E.
Ponthenry Colliery
& 51 George str(
(Sidney Adams, .sergeant
street. Docks
(Arthur Wheeler,
spectc
Clii
street.
nurse, 24 Edward terrace
vd. shopkeeper. 120 Pearl st. Eoath
□0. Limited, colliery proprietors, 5c
t. Docks
„..,.facturers' agent, see TowIerA Pontm
Pouting Sami. Anthony, mason, 2 Harold street, Eoath
Poole Brothers, colliery agents, 106 Exchange buildings
Poole's Ltd. meat salesmen, 285 Bute street. T N 1175
Poole Albert Henry Thomas, greengrocer, 53 Corpora-
tion road, Grangetown
Poole James, dairyman. 39 Harriet street, Cathays
Poole John. Eairle hotel. 60a, Adam street, Newton
Poole Laura (Miss), grocer. 80 Pembroke road. Canton
S. W. 11*
324 CAUDlFh.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Pooles Ltd. butchers ^wholesale), contiactore, putato
merchants &c. 28c; Bute street (T A ■• Cattle.Carditf ;''
Tel. No. 1175): Holton road, Barry Dock (Tel. No.
2) & Ronth mailiet. Cycle street, Boath. See ad-
vertisement
p.. ik-i llf3.iv i Sun Liniiieii, wi-ighiii» machine manu-
. fttcturers, ',7 Mill lane : East side. East Bute dock i
I'uuley
, Brook St. Cautoii
.ill ffatton, matron ;
. 119 & 121 King's
Poolc.v Ricli.M.i, .-,.1.1.1,..,,.
Poor Law C..lt;._:. Duu, s
.\I.«., v.. PIr.lhi,., f. .,.,.,
r..a.l, Cuiilun
l-,„.rlMi Wnii;uu. lolviccu pipe maker, 77 dt. Mary si
Pope A. J. & Co. Ltd. coal exporters, 86 & 87 Eschauge
build ins;s
P..i,c .Vlfied William. iuaimf;icturiiiir confectioner, 227
t'linhndije road, Canton
Pope William, shopkeeper, 1 Sevenoaks st. Grangetown
Pophani W illiam, shopkeeper, 72 Wellington st. Canton
Port Talbot Railway & Docks Co. Enquiry Office (R. J.
Williams, agent). 40 Exchange buildings
Porter F. H. & Sons Ltd. "ship cementers & boiler
ileiiners, M.-rthyr house, James street. T X 2461
Porter Julia iMissi, dress ma. 3 Moira ter. AdamsJown
Porte; Willimu. sliupkeeper, 3 Clive street, Grangetown
PortUcaul i^tt-aui Ship Co. Limited (Thomas, Stephens
& Wii.^nn, iiiMna:,'i-i ..j. .-o. Si & :2 Exchange buildings
.Portuguese C.n-.il ■: , .r, p . .i;,,,-!;,-,, Earjona Da Freita.s,
cnn..^rtl--,-ii.i : ,, r ,,_ ; , T -. Miirv St. T X 2299
Posner .Mu.ii-, , i . - , r. ,\ I' .-.i.t
Post Office F.1,-1 1.:,^ |,,v'! >.).ii' (South Wales dis-
trict) (RobiTt .M.'ili.iv. sHp.-rini^iiding engineer). 9
Cathedral road
Pound Ernest, painter, 54 Portuian Moor rd. East Moors
Pow Robert, butcher, 43 Maria street. Bute street
Pot Robert, farmer. Fair Oak farm, Lake rd. ea. Roabh
Pnweli Jn.& Co. coal exporters, 41 & 42 Exchange bldgs
Powell & Martinez Limited, ship brokers. Victoria build-
ings, 66 Bute street
Powell (S.) & de Guelis (R. V.). coal exporters, 24
Exchange buildings
Powell Tom &. Co. coa! exporters, Victoria buildings,
'Vi Bute street
P.•^^.•ll Will, & Co. h.HU-e i. estate agts. 4 Working st
P-iwell \riHiam & Sons, provision merchants, 63 & 64
.Millicent street
I'.pn.'U Diiffryn .Steam Coal Company Limited (Williain
R. Hani;, commercial manager) : head office, 54
Bute street. T A "Powell, Cardiff;" T X 3216
Powell's Merthyr Navigation Coal Co. Limited, coal
exporters. Exchange chambers, 7 Mount Stuart square
i'oHell Arthur, shopkeeper, 51 Cathaxs terrace, Cathavs
Pou.'U Ethel S. (Mrs... girls" school,' 118 Cathedral rd.
I'.iiM'li Flank J\..r. proi-er, 140 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Powell Joseph, bulcher, 94 City road. Roath
Powell Perci. -i ■'.. \ -!i:ii, broker, 132 Bute street
Pnwi.ll Riclii. ; !; , I' n. :;6 Gitv road, Roath
Powell .Sarah \l . .....'iit rms.44 Stuart st.Dock*
P..w..n T. l.i ,.- , ii , .,it,.r. Exchange chiimbers. ;
Mnunt Stiiaia s.liian
P...uell William, grocer. 54 St. Mary street
Pow.ll Win. John, apartments, 49 Plantagenet st.Canton
I",". : ThniMas. «l„,pl,-,...[,f.r. 7^ Wimborne st.East Moors
p.,/,.,.,- \i,,,M- i..„,t ,..,, ,in.r. ^i66 Cowbridge rd. Canton
'■• I, , ! iral Minnufaclurers. East
Pi.'!- ^i h . , : . I ,,,^uaj. 37 St. Mary street
I'la:' \n,ii iv !■ ■111,1. tulicitors.49 & SO Mt. Stuart sq
Piatt .\lii,,(l II.nM.,.,il, acioiintant. Prudential buildings,
1. , St. Mary street. T X 2482
Pratt L. n -Vlleii LL.B. solicitor (firm, .Ulen Pratt &
liekl.ird). 4,; -Mount Stuart square
Pratt. 11 Walter Charles, boot & shoe repairer, 8a, Salis-
Imm\ road, Cathays
Pres.ntI Lilian (Mrs.), beer retailer, iq Christina street
Pi,-' iL- *; II, .h' IV. sand merchants. Atlantic buildings,
1'" -. "'ale makers, t8 Caroline street
Ph. I I . I. [.l.eoper, 26 Dorset street, Gmngetown
Pi ■ t \l \l - . [.liologiaphic enlarger, i Windsor pi
Pni-f llii.tlnr-. I.al^t■rs. i4f5 Cowbridffe road. Canton
Pri.-i, llrotlHTs. luiilders, i,.o Wyndham crescent. Canton
Pn,'.- l!ios, li.-curatnis. 2- Wveverne road, Cathavs
Pi ice lissie i Ainiie (Miss.s). poultry dealert, 49 Mar-
Price Fred & Co. Ltd. ilectrlcal engineers. Gordon
_^ v>..il,s. Instituli- lane. Park place. T \ 1854
"rv. 2^*^ Whit'-hnrch road. Cathays
Price & Lintott, laundry keepers, 66 Lower Cathedral
road. Canton
Price & Posner, tailors, 10 Sophia street
Price S. J. & Co. tug owners, 2 Stuart street. Docks
Price T. Stanley S'Sons, iron & steel merchants k
agents ; railwav engineering & wagon materials &c.
Western Mail chambers, St. Mary street. Tel. Xo
4213 ; Telegrams, " Pricing, Cardiff." See adver-
.■pi.
Pnl
Price Wentwcith & Gadsby, chartered accountants, 8
Windsor place. T N 570
Price Adelaide (Mis3),teacher of mu8ic,8 Tydfil pi. Roath
Price Albert Claude, hair dresser, 39 Mill lane
Price Amelia (Mrs.), tobacconist, 6 Stuart street. Docks
Price Annie (Mrs.), hair dresser, 11 Angelina street
Price Arthur James, Old Arcade P.H. 15 Chnrch street
Price David, baker, 164 Clare road
Price David, grocer, 55 Corporation road, Grangetown &
87 Tudor street. Canton
Price Ernest Henry L.R. C.P.I. & L.M. surgeon, 295
Cowbridge road. Canton
Price Ernest E. mechanical enginr. 40 Albany rd. Roath
Price Gwilvm, stock k share broker, 71 James street
T X 4537
Price Henry, shopkeeper, 144 Woodville road, Cathays
Price Isaliiie (Mrs.), dress maker, 129 Eldon .«t. Canton
Price James, shopkeeper, 86 Flora street, Cathays
Price Lewis, furniture dealer, 61 City road, Roath
Price Mabel (Miss), dress ma.6 Monmouth st.Grangetwn
Price R. Ehedynog. mtisical instrument dealer,94 Marion
street. Splott
Pri-r Rhys I!,-ynoM. decorator. 97 Tewkesbury st.Cathys
Price Sidney, bookbinder, see Darby, Price & Co
Price Thomas, carpenter, ii Conybeare road. Canton
Price Walter, baker, 39 Albany road, Roath
Price William, grocer, 86 Cowbridge road. Canton
Price William, tobacconist, 109 Penarth road
Price William H. grocer. 7 & 9 Albany road, Boath
Prices' Co. Limited, oil merchants, Collingdon road.
West Bute dock. T N 2334
Pilchard James Hugh B.A. solicitor (firm. L. G.
William,'! & Prichard), 32 Charles street
Prichard Richd. M.D., C.M.,D.P.H. physician & surgeon,
medical officer of health to Llandaff & Dinas Powis
Rural District Council, 14 Windsor place. T X 888
Prichard T. Preece, solicitor ffirm. Davies & Prichard),
3 & 4 Edward terrace
Prickett Florence (Miss), Moira hotel, 5 Moira place,
AdamsdowTi
Priddle John, shopkeeper. 45 Eldon street, Canton
Prideaux John, master naariner, 158 Llandaff rd. Canton
Priest Henry, boot repairer, 119 City road, Boath
I'liesilev Charles Henry M.lnst.C.E. waterworks en-
gineer. City hall, Cathays park
Priestman Bros. Ltd.engineers,Albert chmbr8.26 High st
Prime C.istelle, confectioner, 12 Celtic corridor. New
poit road, Roath
Prince of Wales Hospital (Miss C. Deacon, matron), ji
The Walk, Tredegarville
Prince Charlotte (Miss), shopkeeper, i Bromsgrove at.
Grangetown
Prince Ernest A, ac.-,,nntant, 23 St. Mary street
Piincipilit; liuilil iiii.' Society (William Sanders & Sons,
iiiaiiaL.'iiiLj s,,s,l. j; ,<c 20 Queen street
Principality E,lu,ati,iiial Depot Co. Ltd. booksellers,
Station tcnace
Principality Mutual Investment & Loan Society (Saml.
Albert Price, sec). City chambers, 47 Queen street
Principality Plating Co. (The) (W. H. Jenkins & E. W.
Tucker, proprietors), silver, copper & nickel platerg,
brass polishers & lacquerers, 82 City road. See
advertisement
Primile Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Richmond rd. Boath
Prior William, fruiterer, 3 Bridge street
Priorv Press Limited, printers, Priory .street, Queen
street. T N ■^^ji
PrisU John, wardrobe dealer, 21 Picton place. Canton
Pritchard Alfred. Oxford P.H. The Hayes
Pritchard John Martin, Grange P.H. 132 k 134 Penarth
niul. tirangetiiwn
Pritchard Bees Lloyd, tailor, 8 Queen street. T N 2211
Pritchard William," Windsor Arms P.H. 15 & 16 Stuart
street. Docks
Proitter d, Ridclifle Limited, gas engineers, 75a, Wye-
verne road, Cathays. T N 567
Procter Robert, beer retailer, 122 Clifton street, Boath
Pii.ger J.G.& .Sons, sanitary engineers, rz k 13 Trinity st
Pinhl Robert, refreshment rooms, 40 Caroline street
Prosser Albl. Edwd. grocer, 10 Railway st. S.SpIotlanda
Prosser Archer, hair dresser, 23 Portmon Moor road.
East Moors
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
325
Proseer Ernest A. ^ncral manager: Rhyinney Railway i Railton Leonard, metal merchant, 115 Bute street
Co. 14 The Parade, Tredegarville (T N 4025) ; Cardiff Railway Pa^sencers' Assurance Co. (John Phillips,
Railway Co. ; office, Pier head, Bute docks & Taff
Vale Railway Co. ; offices, Queen street. T Nob. 2580
& 2583
Prosser Florence (Mrs.;, shopkeeper, i Bruce st.Cathays
Prosser Joseph Edward .V. cashier to the Rhymney
Railway Co. 14 & 15 The Parade, Tredegarville.
T N 3853
Prust.r Walter, huroher, 145 Clifton street. Roath
Pr. pser Walter Herberfc,shopkeeper,68 Llandaff rd.Oantn ^
Prothero David, decorator, i Sandringham road, Roath j Ha)
Protheroe Beatrice & Rntih (Misses), costumiers, 26
Harold street, Roath
Pi-oml Jt ,-:rns Lii.iiu-,1. mririlM^ engineers, 30 Mer
SoUingdon road. West Bute
Proud Albert Edwd. hoot
Provident Clothing & Supply Co. Lim. (The), 97 St.
Mary street
Provident Co-operutivi; Collecting Society (Charles L.
Payne, sec), 109 Queen street
Provincial Permanent Money Society, 67 Queen street
Prudential Assurance Company Limited (H. Johns,
in.spector). Prudintial buildings,io9 & 111 St. Mary st
Prust Riohar.l. .-liouiist, 5 Miskin street, Cathays
Prvoi Frank, RhviiKiev hotel, 60b, Adam st. Newtown
Public Weighing' Machine (David Bowen Jenkins, clerk
in charge). North road
Pugh Juhn, builder, 72 Beda road. Canton
Pugh John Edgar, grocer, 5 Meteor street, Adamsdown
Push Marv (Mrs.\ servants" reiristrv ofBce. 153 Albany
rnnd, Roatli
Pugh Richd. pharmaceutical chemist, loSDonald st. Rth
Pugh MaJLir Sidney Walter, Canadian Government
representative & European inspector of agts.28 High st
Pugsl^y A. k Co. boiler coverers, 19 James street
Pugsley k Son, hauliers, 38 Cecil street, Roath
Pugsley & Wakelin Limited, millers. East side. West
Bute dock. T X 1642
Pug<!ev (Tcorije Vii'hniiy, dairyni:in. 2 Cilamorgan st.
PuUin Charles H. & Co. coal factors & exporti
wood merchants, 51 Mount Stuart sq. T A
Cardiff ; " T N 4708 (2 lines)
Piillin Seymour H. secondhand furniture deal
104 Albanv road, Roath
I'liriiell Ciithhert M.Be.S.Lond. professional e
5 Wnrkinff street
Puriiell Ivur John, arrhite.t & survovor. 27 Windsor pi
Pumell Oliver, builder, 5 The WallJ, Tredegarville
Purtiell Us,-:ir. fried fish dealer. i-,j Woodville rd.Cathjs
Purser John & Sons Ltd. jewellers, silversmiths &
watch makers to the Admiraltv, 2 Queen street & r
St. John street. T N 380
Pursey Geo. french polisher, 16 Stephenson st. Canton
Pym Edith (Miss), dairy. 26 Splott road. Splotlands
Pyman, Watson & Co. Limited, collierv owners, Merthvr
house, James street. T N 1457
'Queen Victoria Nursing Institute (Miss Fanny Robinson.
matron), 12. 14 & 16 Park grove. T N 1461
Queen's Bazaar, 2, 3 & 16 Queen Street arcade
Queen's Caf4 (George Maskell. proprietor), dining rooms,
40 Queen street. T N 598-,
■Queen's Hall (Harry Marks, lessee), Queen Street arcade
Queen's Hotel fAndrew Ciooderidge, manager). 106 &
107 St. Mary st. T A "Queen's Hotel ;"'T N 1606
Queen"* Nurses' Institute (Maternity Dept. ; Miss H.
Grylls, supt.), 12 St. Andrew's crescent. T N 151 r
Quick Press, printers, 286 Bute street
Quigloy .Ssrah (Mrs.), beer ret. 32 Little Frederick st
Quinlan Thomas L.D.S.R.C.S.Irel. dental surgeon, 6
ager). Insurance buildings, Ne
' Raisey Bertha (Mrs.), draper, 106 Clare road
j Raisey Henry, shopkeeper, 90 Court road, Graiigetown
Ramos Manuel, hair dresser, 185 Bute street
Randall Eli/.a (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr.26 Crwys rd.Cathaya
, Randall William, news agent, 137 City road, Roath
I Randell William Henry, grocer, 22 irinity street
; Rank Joseph Limited, flour millers, Atlantic house, St.
1 Mary street. T N 3080
uilder, 81 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Ranson William Charles, builder, Violet *ow. Roath
Rappell Margaret (Mrs.), stationer, la, Sophia st.Bute st
Rapport Brothers, wholesale hosiers, 90 Bridge street
Ra|iport M. A. & Cn. wholesale haberdashers, 7581':
Cathays I Ratcliffe Saml. butcher, 34 Market hall, St. Mary street
I Ratcliffe Thomas, dairy, 63 Moy road, Roath
Rattray James, manager National Provincial & Union
Banlc of England Limited (Bute Docks branch) & hon.
treasurer to the Royal Hamadryad Seamen's Hospital,
6 Dock chambers, Bute street. T A "Natproban,
Cardiff ;'' T N 1875
Ravenhill Joseph, sliopkpr. 12a, Wyeverne rd. Cathays
Ravenhill Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 14 Green st.
s & pit-
Nillup.
102 &
ibalmer.
Rive
iide
Rawlings Thomas, grocer, 28 Constellation st. Roath
Rayer Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkpr. 5 Penhill rd. Canton
Raynes Alice (Mrs.), confectioner, 20 Wood street
Raynhara Henry James, incorporated accountant, see
Lewis & Raynham
Rays Manufacturing Co. dry soap manufacturers, Minny
street, Cathays
Razzak I. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond., F.R.C.S.Edin.
resident surgical officer King Edward VII. Hospital
(Cardiff), Newport road, Roath
Rea R. & J. H. Ltd. ship brokers,i3 James st. T N 105
Read Frank, grocer, 176 Clive street, Grangetown
Reardon Elizh. (Mrs.),shpkpr.5TNorth Clive st.Grngtwn
Rebori Joseph, confectioner. 174 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Rebori Kate (Miss), confectioner, 62 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Red Hand Compositions Limited, ships' composition
manufacturers, 32 Mount Stuart square. T N 2309
Redgrave & Co. colliery agents, 4 & 5 Mount Stuart sq
Redhouse Maurice, furniture dlr. 12 & 13 Caroline st
Redhouse Morris, outfitter, see Latner & Redhouse
Henry, pork butcher, 33d Cowbridge rd. Canton
Redman Ja
1. Jsph. cab owner.
136a. Cowbridge
rd.Cantn
Reece E. B
& Sons, solicitors.
15 High street.
T N 155
Reece Edw
rd TurberviUe Ber
ard, solicitor &
clerk to
the Lieut
enancy (firm, E. B.
Reece & Sons),
SHigh st
Reece Marian (Mrs), costuuiiei
66 Clive road.
Canton
Reed J. B.
& Co. Ltd. warehousemen, 82 Que
»n street
Reed Albert H. Tivoli P.H. 30
Queen street
34 Merchants' exchange
Reed Leonard, commrcl. trvUr 17 TurberviUe pi. Cantn
Reed Leonard Johnson, plumber, 30 Arran st. Roath
Reed Samuel, beer retailer, j:; Caroline street
Reed Thomas Alfred M.I.N.A., M.I.M.E. consulting
engineer. t8 James street. Docks
Reed Walter, carpenter, 194 Mackintosh place, Roath
Reed William. Flora hotel, 136 Cathays terrace, Cathays
Reed Wm. Jn. stationer, & post off.ia'Mackintosh pl.Rth
Rees L. L J. (Misses), retail stationers. 55 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Rees. Mathews & Co. stock & share brokers. 31 Mount
Stuart square. T N 1261
Rees Niiah & Sons, hay k cnrn dealers, 13 & 14 Working st
Rees Electric Press Limited, printers, Plymouth street
Rees A. E. T. custiims & excise officer, Westgate street
Ree.i Alfred L.R.C.P.Lond., M R C.S.Eng. physician &
surgeon, cy Cithedi-al road. Canton
Rees Charles Evans, assistant pier master. 10 West
Bute street. Docks
Quinn John. Merthyr & Dowlais hotel, 29 Bute terrace | Rees D. Phillips, solicitor. 121 Queen street. T N 5097
Quinney Levi, chimney sweeper, 49 Cecil street, Roath
Raddiffe Charles & Co. ship owners, 118 Bute street
Radcliffe Charles Limited, steamship owners.iiS Bute st
Radcliffe Evan Thomas & Co. steamship owners, Baltic
house. Mount Stuart square
Radcliffe John, insurance agent, 84 Miskin st. Cathays
Radcliffe Thomas, com. trav. 39 Woodville rd. Cathays
Radford Henry (Mrs.), printer, 70 Broadway, Roath
Radford Rees Gilbert, Canton P.H. 6 Llandaff rd.Cantn
Radford William, hair dresser, 1.51 Bute street
Radley Ernest, hair dresser, loi Wellington st. Canton
Hadley Josiah. blacksmith. 57 Wellington street. Canton
Badmilovic John, shopkeeper, 16 Byron street, Roath
Radmilovic Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 34 Peel st
Radyr Electric Co. Limited (The) (H. W. Cresswell
Evans, sec). Plymouth chambers, Westgate street
dairyman, Llwyn-y-grant, Cyn-coed road.
Wyndham
Baffile .7a
■ist.
34 & 126 Market hall, St. Mary st I Rees R.Wilfred.
Rees Da
Roath Park
Rees David John, tailor.
Rees David R. registrar
district of West Cardil
Rees Elizabeth (Mrs.), fr
Rees Hy. Jn. confertnr.
Rees James Inijraui. hi
arcade (T N 472) & ic
Rees .lohn. confectinner.
Rees John, tailor, ^q Mnv roia. n.^am
Bees John Tudor M.P. solicitor. 3 D""if"js p ace
Rees Maria (Mrs.), greengrocer, 22a, Mundy ^1. Cathay
Rees O. T. builder. Allensbank crescent, Cathays
Rees Peter Llovd, wholesale draper. 102 & 104 Bridge s
Rees Philip, confectioner. 53 Wellfield road, Roath
treet. Docks
& notarv public, 4 Working st
s. w. lit
32o
CAKDIKF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Bees B«becca (Miss), t«hr. of piano, 5i Alfred St. Boath
R.es Richard A.S.A.A. accountant (McDonald & Bees)
i assessor & collector ot income tax for Cardiff south,
15 & 16 Merchants' exchange
Bees Ed. Evans, master mrnr. 76 Strathnairn st. Boath
Bees Bobert Ithel Treharne, mining engineer, see Brown
(Forster) & Bees
Bees Eosina (Mrs.), midwife, 52 Xeville street. Canton
Bees Samuel, apartments,29 Fitihamon embnkmnt.Cantn
Boe.« Theodosia Alice (Mrs.), stationer, & post office,
85 Pontcanna street. Canton
Bees Thomas, apartments, loi Cowbridge road, Canton
Bees Thomas," commercial trav. 16 Llantwit st. Cathays
Bees Thomas, fruit merchant, 29 Custom House street
Bees Thomas G. ironmonger, 85 Tudor street. Canton
Bees Thos.Hv. artificial teeth mfr. 77 Pontcanna st. Canto
Bees W. H.' artificial teeth manufacturer. The Dental
surgery, 105 Bichmond road. See advertisement
Bees VValter (Jeorge, tailor, 36 City road, Boath
Bees William Thomas, watch maker, S Wood street
Reese & Gwillim. grocers, 38 & 40 & 45 James street &
2 Pen-y-lan road, Boath
Beeve Mark, draper, 43 The Hayes
Befuge Assurance Co, Limited (E. J. Thomas, inspector
Cardiff division ; George Jackson, district superin-
tendent). 33 Windsor place
Reifaii Corni-lius, shopkeeper, 30 Llauelly st. East Moors
Began Helen (Mrs.), shopkpr. 4 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Behnberg Anna H. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 237 Bute street
Reliable Loan & Investment Association (J. Edward
Evans, manager), 82 Queen street
Beniinston Type Writer Co. (Sidney H. Hollick, man-
;iger), 115 Bute street
Bendell Ernest James Mus.Bac. organist to St. Andrew's
ohurch, 75 Richmond road, Boath
Eendk John Thos. shopkeeper, 16 Picton place. Canton
Eenndls Eleanora (Miss), tobaccnst. 141 Clifton st. Boath
Benouf Eleanor (Mrs.), apartments, 31 Fitzhamon em-
bankment. Canton
Benwiek Wm. Hy. .ship owner, me Fisher,Renwick ii Co
Bettoc Limited, costume manufacturers. Queen's
..■hambers. Queen street. T N 3389
Bex. Samuel, teacher of music, 52 Peu-y-lan rd. Boath
B.-\nold8 Benn. chemist, 93 Queen street. T N 1888
Bepiolds Elizabeth (Miss) B.A. preparatory school, 131
Pen-v-lan road, Boath
Bevnolds Thos. Hy. conunercial trar. 8 Egham st.Canton
B^nolds William, secondhand furniture dealer, 5
.\lhanv rniid, Boath
Rhodes R. & Co. sole manufacturers " Rhomastic '
,V •' Ferromastic" onticorrosive paints; all des
.piliuuiii .-.jllieiy slore.s. The Carrs, Stockport. T ^
1 ,0 ; T A •■ Arki). Stockport "
Ehondda Engineering & Mining Co. Ltd. coal washing
plant manufacturers, Cambrian buildings. Mount
■■^tuart sijuare. T N 3280
Bliymney Coal Co. Ltd. (Oswald Coleman A.C.A. sec.)
.ulliery ii«ners, i Frederick street k coal merchants.
New Bhymney yard, Splotlands
Jtlwiiiney Iiun Co. Limited, colliery propiie
Merthyr house, James street. T N 2945
Bhymney Bailway Co. (Ernest Albert Prosser, general
manager ; John Gowan Clark, sec. & accountant ;
Walter Georite Griffiths, engineer ; William James
Gunstone, chief of audit); office. The Parade, Trede-
:,'arville ; C. T. Hurry Biches, locomotive superinten-
dent k James S. Kendall, storekeeper, Caerphilly.
T >■ 3"3.3
Bhx John L. accountant, rrr Queen street
Rh\> Owrn Llewellin M.U., B.S.Edin. surgeon, 31 Park
l.la.v. T S 2283
Kit. Ion G K. & Co.hardwarc merchants, 50 Frederick st
Kilii.n Kl.iience J. (Miss), Ship &, Pilot htl. 34 James st
Hire W. J. fir,' manager Norwich Union Fire Insurance
.-fnciety Ltd. Norwich Union chambers, 96 Queen St.
T N 901
Bi-h k Co. nurserymen. 6r to 65 Market hall, St. Mary st
Hi. li .Vrlliirr, (axi cab prnpr. it)6a, Bichmond rd. Boath
Hiih Eli/a .\nn (Mr.s.), shi.pkeeper, jt; Badnor rd. Canton
Uii-h JniiM. motor eara^e, 109 (.'ity road, Boath
Biih Samson W. furn. dlr. 401 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Bi.h Wilhelmina (Mrs.), clothes dlr. 103 City rd. Boath
Bicli William, haulier, 39 Oxford street, Boath
Bicbard Brothers, fruiterers & greengrocers 211, i, fish-
mongers 213. Cathedral road. Canton
Richards Bros, greengrocers, 4 Bomilly crescent, Canton
Richards (Cardiff) Limited, butchers 36, ii provision
mcrchSnts 28, James street & 3 Stuart street. Docks
Richards James & Co. colliery agents, Dowlais cham-
bers. West Bute street
Bichards John James k Henry Joseph, consulting en-
gineers. 1 53 Exehanee buildings
Bichards T. P. Bose Limited, coal exporters. Phoeiiix
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Bichards Turpin (Shipping) Limited, ship brokers.
Phoenix buildings. Mount Stuart square
Richards W. Alban &, Co. surveyors, u Dumfries place
Richards William James & Sons, pork batchers, 84 k 66
Paget street, Grangetown
Richards Steam Navigation Co. Limited, steamship
owners, rO James street
Richards Alfred, builder. 3r Monthermer road, Cathays
Richards Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 1 Fitihamon em-
bankment. Canton
Bichards D3vid,marine engnr. 11 Monthermer rd.Calhys-
Richards Eli, chief inspector corporation water works.
Trade street
Richards Elizabeth (Miss), draper, 54 Corporation rd .
Grangetown
Richards Eliih.(Mrs.),shpkpr.iPortmanMoor rd.Ea. Moors
Richards Evan S. mining engineer, see Hood k Bichards
Bichards G. M. (Miss), teacher of music, 20 Salisbury
road, Cathays
Bichards George, metal agent, 113 Bute street. TN gaz
Richards .lane (Miss), costumier, 10 Salisbury rd. Cathy*
Richards Jn. frmr. Cefn-y-coed fm. Cefn-y-coed rd. Rth
Bichards John, printer, 41 Lower Cathedral road, Cantn
Richards John, sliopkeeper, 4 Hope terrace. Railway
street. South Splotlands
Bichards John Thomas, solicitor k commissioner for
oaths, 6 High street. T N 757
Richards Martin L.D.S. surgeon-dentist, i Cowbridge
road. Canton
Bichards Minnie (Mrs.), shopkpr. r2 Crofts st. Boath
Bichards Percy, dairy, 24 Crwys road, Cathays
Bichards Philip, coal dealer, 21 Conybeare rd. Canton
Richards B. A. accountant, Atlantic bldgs.Mt. Stuart sq
Richards Bachael (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Femdale street,
Grangetown
Richards Bichd. news agt. ro6 Bailway st. Sth.Splotliids
Bichards Bichard Thomas, manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd.
& treasurer to the Llandaff k Dinas Powis Bnral Dis-
trict Council, 27 High street
Richards Bichd. Wm. cowkpr. 3 Allerton st. Grangetown
Bichards Samuel, beer retailer. 20 David street
Richards T. Andrew, branch manager Dreadnought
Motor Policies at Lloyd's, Queen's chambers. Queen st
Richards Thomas, apartments, rO Euthin gdns. Cathays
Richards Thomas M.B.C.S., L.B.C.P.Lond. physician &
surgeon. ;•- Ninian road, Roath
Richards Valentine, tailor, 37 Clare road
Richards Vincent J. butcher, 132 City road, Boath
Bichards Vincent J. butcher, 146 Clare road
Richards William, baker, 5 Thomas street, Grangetown
Richards William, commercial traveller, 64 Oaklield st
Richards Wm. greengrocer, 44 Conrt road, Grangetown
Richards William, plumber, 20 Salisbury road, Cathays
Bichards William, printer. 5 Paradise place
Richards Wm. Arthur, butcher, 88 Neville st. Canton
Richards William Augustus Mus.Bac, F.R.C.O. pro-
fessor of music, 28 Ninian road, Boath
Richardson Georgiana Clarinda (Mrs.), gr-eengrncer. 26
Tudor street. Canton
Richardson Herbert T. cabinet uia. Marches pi. Canton
Richardson Herbt. Thos. general dlr. 5+ Eldon st.Canton
Riches C. J. Hurry, dentist, 63 Park place
Riches Carlton Hugh, dentist. 24 Dumfries pi. T N 735
Riches Herbert Cecil, dentist, 3 Park placu
Riches Norman V. Hurry L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dentist. 24
Dumfries place. T N 735
Eickards Bobert, estate agent, 9 Quay st. T N 4377
Bickers Jabez, boot maker, 33 Splott road, Splotlands
Ridd Laura (Miss), dress maker, 7 Blaenclydach street,
Grangetown
Ridge Arthur, upholsterer. 35 & 57 Neville st. Canton
Ridge E. M. (Mrs.), fancy draper, 47 Whitchurch road,
Cathays
Ridgway Lewis, insurance agent, 2 Comet st. Roath
Ridout James, hair dresser, 2a, Mundy place, Cathays
Uigby T. H. & Co. Limited, mantle manufacturer',
Pembroke buildings, Pembroke terrace
Riley Daniel (.Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, rri City rd. Boath
Rimer Frank William, haulier, 46 Severn grove. Canton
Rimer Frederica (.Mrs.), teacher of music, 12 Tafl
embankment, Grangetown
Rimer J. Herbert, financial agent, 12 Taff embankment,
Grangetown
Rimncll Oustav, boot repairer, 34 Patrick street. Docks
Eippingille Ellen (Mrs.), certified maternity nurse, 7
Crwys road, Cathays
Biseley Henry L. k Sons, insurance brokers (incor-
porated), underwriters & claims assessors '(Fred Bart-
lett. South Wales partner). 69 & 70 Bute street. T A
••Henry Biseley. Cardiff;" Tel. No. 130
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAKliJM'',
\21
Kitson F. & W. ship brokers, 50 & 51 George st. Docks
Bittenberg Matilda (Mrs.), clothier, 31 Bridge street
Rivers John Poole, pianoforte dlr.48 Uowbridge rd.Canln
Rivers Stanley, watch maker, 263 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Riverside Conservative Club (Sidney Herbert Phillip>,
sec), 56 iNeville street. Canton
Rivlin Israel David & Solomon, wholesale drapers, 11
Bridge street
Roach John Martin, accountant, 4 Working street
Roath Carlyhan Club & Institute Society Lim. ■work-
men's club (Geo. Webber, .sec), i Splott rd. Splotlnd.-
Roath Cattle & Carcase Market & Slaughter Houses
(John Keiley Mather, manager). Cycle street, Roath
Roath Church In.stitute (George Webb, caretaker). Sum
street, Roath
Roath Cinema Theatre, Stacey road, Eoath
Roath Coal Co, coal factors, Cinema buildings. Well-
field road, Roath
Roath Con.servative Club (B. Davies, steward), 7 Cyril
crescent, Roath
Eoath Conservative Club Limited (C. Lukins, sec).
Stacey road, Roath
Rtiath Furnishing Co. 42 City road, Roath
Roath Pottery Co. Newport road, Roath
Robathan Percival Edward, accountant, see Jones,
Robathan & Co
Robbins Herbert E. Limited, calcnlatine machine
agents, 35 St. Mary street
Robbins Frances (Miss), tobacconist, 318 Cowbridge rd.
Canton
Robbins James Hy. shopkeepr. 92 Cathays ter. Cathays
Roberts E. Limited, hosiers, 30 Duke street; 13 & 16
Mount Stuart square k 89 Queen street
Roberts Robert (Printer) Limited, printers, stationers &
account book makers, 8 Mount Stuart square & 46 &
47 South William street. Docks
Roberts & Co. printers, 44 & 46 Salisbun rd. Catha\B.
T N 455S
Roberts & Co. tailors, 153 Cowbridge road. Canton
Roberts' Art Emporium (Cardiff) Limited. picture frame
makers. Royal biiildings, Park place
Roberts Arthur, furniture dealer, 112 & 114 Clare road
Roberts Catherine (Mrs.), greengrocer, 26 Carlisle st.
South Splotlands
Roberts David Evan M.Inst.C.E. consultina engineer. 9
Richmond terrace, Park place. T N 365
Roberts David John, butcher, 108 Clare road
Roberts Edward, printer, loi, 133 & 134 Bute street
Roberts Ed.»ard William, stationer, 95 Albany rd. Boath
Roberts Edwin Wesley, artists' colorman, 22 Albany vd.
Roath
Roberts Frank, shopkeeper, Ely road. Canton
Roberts Frederick G. teacher of music, 2 Claude pi. RUi
Roberts George, grocer, 72 Cecil street, Roath
Roberts Guv B. butcher, see Bowcott & Roberts
Roberts Harry L.R C P.I., L.R.C.S.I., L.M. surgeon, 71
Woodville road, Cathays. T N 4529
Roberts James Honeywood, marine engineer, 23 Smeaton
street. Canton
Roberts John Henry, painter, 44 Claude road, Roath
Roberts Lemuel Lewis, carver & gilder, 31 Lower Cathe-
dral road. Canton
Roberts Mav (Miss), costumier, 124 Citv road, Roath
Roberts Myfanwy (Miss), milliner, gsa, Pen-y-wsin rd.
Roath
Roberts Owen, master mariner, i8 Connaught rd. Roath
Roberts Victor Granville, accountant, 67 Queen street
Roberts W. Edward, advertising agent, 7 Arcade cham-
bers. High street^
Roberts William, shopkeeper, 65 Severn road, Canton
Roberts-Jones Morris, coroner for South Monmouth, 63
Pen-y-wain road, Roath
Robertson A. W. & Co. commission agents. 2 Pier Head
chambers, Bute street
Robertson Gilbert & Co. solicitors, 58 Bute street
Robertson David, coal agent. 36 Exchange building!<
Robertson Gilbert (firm,"Gilbert Robertson k Co.), soli-
citor & notary, 58 Bute street
Robertson James Bryce M.B., CM. physician & surgeon.
14 Tin street & 262 Newport road, Roath
Robertson James R. tailor, 9 Park place
Robertson Lennox, architect & inirveyor, 27 Windsor
place. T N 809
Robertson Robert Ingram M.B. physician & surgeon, ic.
Dumfries place. T N 675
Robertson Victor Stephen, manager Barclays Bank Ltd.
112 St. Mary street
Robins' Motor 'Cab Co. Limited, Beresford road & New-
port road. Roath
Kobins Amy (Miss), music teacher, 14 Dogfield st Cathy"
Robinson, David & Co. Limited, timber merchants,
Herbert st. ; Sanquhar st. East Moors & Dumballs rdi
Robinson Joseph & .'?ons. meat salesmen, Roath market.
Cycle street, Roath '
Robinson Thos. Sons & Co. egg imptrs. 15 Millicent st
Robinson Edward, com. travUr. 99 Llandaff rd. Canton
Robinson Harry, draper, 52 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Rubin.s.oi Jame- L R.CP.. L.R.C.S.I. phy.sician & sur-
geon. Hill side. Ti-Gwvn lond & 24 Albany rd. Roath
Robins,,!, Leia Aliiiu (lIis/1. picture dealer. 136 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Rohinson Reuben, chemist. 134 Whitchurch rd. Cathavs.
T N 4863
Robinson Valentine Thos. picture frame ma. 16 Wood st
Robson Wm. Jn. consulting engnr. Merthyr ho.Jauies st
Roch James Ormond, draper, 20 & 22 Broadway, Roath
Rochard Pierre, pit wood mer. 124^ Exchange buildings
Rochdale Shipping Co. Limited (C. Radrliffe & Co.
managers), 118 Bute street
RochP Laura (Mrs.), music seller 44. & tobacconist 46,
\ Royal arcade
Rockwood Colliery Co. Limited, colliery proprietors,
Aberdare house." 28 & 29 Mount Stuart sq. T N 891
Rodd & Sons, house decorators, 7 & 8 Gmildford ores
Rodda Wm. J. grocer, 4')a, Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Roden Barnett. hardwar- dlr. 115 Clive st. Grangetown
' Roden Barnett, tailor, 104 City road, Roath
■ Roderick Ethel (Miss), nurse, 117 Donald street, Roath
Roderick Maiiraret fMisl. shopkpr. 2 Maitland st.Utliys
Roderick Wm. apartments. 0-, Plantagenel st. Canti,n
Rodrigues Jose, shopke.-per. 18 M.nria street
Ro-.-rs A. & To, ra- n.errliants. 34a, Millicent streel
R,,L-.i. ,v liri^',' 1,1,,,. I -'. ,t.am ship owners, 43 L 44
M, ,, ... ,,ii ,\ <:..llintraoii
Ro", . I : , 1 ■!,-■ ■■.•pair,
It,,'.. -I....;. T \-- , I . ,v ',47
j Rogers W. .1, Limited, brewers. la, Adam street
I Rogers & Co. (Cardiff) I^imited, rag, scrap iron, horse-
hair, waste rubber & waste paper merchants. Railway
street. Telegrains, " Everythine-. Cardiff;" T X 1)95.
See advertisement
Rogers Amelia (Mrs.), apartments, 15 Ryder st. Canton
Rogers Arthur Samuel, beer retlr. 151 Broadway, Roath
Rogers Charles, confectioner, 48 Broadway, Roath
Rogers Dan Godfrey, wine k spirit merchant. 34 W(„,d-
ville road, Cathays
Rogers Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 171 King's rd. Canton
Rogers Frank G. A., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. phy-
sician & surgeon, 214 City road. Roath
Rogers H. (Mrs.), butcher,' Qo Cornwall st. Grangetown
Rogers Herbt.M.,M.I.M.E.engnr. 70 Merchants' exchange
Rogers Isett (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 77 Minny st. Cathavs
Rogers Mary (Mrs.), news agent, 12 Cyril cres. Roath
I Rogers Roland Ivor, grocer & wine 6i spirit merchant,
89 Woodville road, Cathays. T N 2006
Rogers Sidney, marine store dealer, la, Cyfarlhta st.
& Elm lane, Roath
Rogers Sydney, fruiterer, 163 Keppoch street, Roath
Rogers "Thomas George, principal material overseer to
tie Admiralty, Prudential buildings, 109 St. Mary st
Rolfe George Thoinas.corn dealer, 37 Splott rd.Splotlnds
Rolls & Tyb'r (Mesdames),costumiers ; exclusive novelties
in gowns & millinery & tailor made costumes. 48
Charles street. T N 2260
Rolls Eli/.a Marie (Mrs.), stationer 2, & fancy goods
dealer 6, Charles street
Romain Ernest, hair dresser, 237 Cathedral rd. Canton
Roman Emilv (Miss), shopkpr. i Knowle rd.Grangetwn
Rnmiliv Motor C,,. Ltd. trarage, 20 Romilly cres.Cant<in
Romoff Annie (Mrs.), draper, 21 Caroline, street
Roneo Ltd. duplicating machine & office appliance
nianufaclnrers, 23 James street. T N 1733
Ronnfeldt W. & Co. coal shippers, 30 Mount Stuart sq
Rook C. A. & .S<,n. builders, 10 Wellinsrtnn st. Canton
Rooth William, tobacconist. 09 Cliffm st. .•,■!. Roath
Roper R. (Miss), shopkeeper, 18 Wyevern.- rd. Catli.ays
Ropke William, ti,bacconist, 16 Pearl street, Roath
Ropke WUliam Jas. confectioner, 19 Wellfield rd. Boath
Ropner Sir R. & Co. Limited, ship owners. S7- 58 & .s9
P'lxchange buildings
Rose & McArthur.
specialists &: milliner
Rose W. & Son, tailor
Rose & Co. engineers' fa
Rose Castle Steamship
3 Pier Hc'ad chambe
Rose
high class costumier.s, blouse
s, 52 Albany road, Eoath
5' ± Beaochamp street. Canton
.'tots 7= James St. T N's 25 & 2980
To Limitwl. stean'ship owners,
Ts. Bute street
Roval arcade
Rore rsra.'i.' ^-^''^' ^^^^^^^^ ^^ttn pi CanK.n
^s'e Wmiam,' a'^aHmenls. 96 Wynd'ham ^'i^c^ni. Canton
Rosen Eli, pawnbroker, 44 System street. Roath
S W. lit
328 CAKDIKF.
SOUTH WALEb,
[kelly's
Bosenberg Hyman, boot maker, 224 Bute street
Boss William & Co. printers" ensiineers, Kladstuiie st
Boss Doiiald.travellini.' dr.ijier.b tJlvnrhonilda st.Cathays
Bosser Capt. Thnmas X. duck m'aster to the Cardiff
Bailwav Co. ; office. Pier head, Bute dook«
Rosser Eliza Mary (Mrs.). ;'part?. oo Miskin st. Cathays
Bosser Bichd. Hv. boot & sh<je ma. 15b. I'live Til.Cantcn
Bosser William D. marine surveyor, 2 8tuart st. Docks
Eossiter & Son. butchers, 115 .Broadway, Boath
Rouch & Brailey, tea merchants, 50 Aberystwith street,
East Moors
Rough & Co. frozen meat importers, 24 Tresillian ter-
race, Penarth road
Bo-we Peter & Sons,9hip owners.i26&, i27Kxchange hldys
Bowe Shipping Co. LiuiiteJ. ship owners i'Peter~Rowe &
Sons, m;na->-rsl. ijr. s. ,j- Exchanjie Imildings
Eowe Frank ,7aiiif.<. 1 t i.pi. 49 Mackintosh pi. Boath
Bowe Willian,. .iniih. Wiml-nv ,oad, Newtown
Bowland W. & (n. ,m|.iki> M^ents, Dowlais ch:iMihpr.t.
West Bute street, H ,ck.-.' T N 1975
Bowland Oswald, .shopkeeper, 14 Ivy stieet, Canton
Bowland Sidney, decorator, 127 Cliie road, C!ant)in
Bowland Solomon, music seller, 18 Ciastle arcade (T N
-23s) ; 19 High Street arcade & 173 to 177 Market hall
Rowlands (Cardiff) Ltd. contectnrs. '^'i .Mhanv rd.Koath
Rowlands M. & Co. mariufrs'. agents. 34 Charles st
Eowlands Ann CMrs."i. nui-se. 8 Church road. Canton
Rowlands Jane (Miss), costumier, 6 Dumfries place
Rowlands John, com. trav. 14 Turberville place. Canton
Rowlands Samuel, music seller, 173, 175 & 177 Market
hall. St. Mary street
Bowledge David & Sons, builders. Talworth st. Boath
Bowles Alfred, tug agent. 45 Clarence enibankmt.D.icks
Rowles Edwin James, confectioner, 118 Clifton st. Boath
Rowles Edwin James, fruiterer, 49 Castle arcade
Bowles Wesley James, shopkeeper, 77 Albert st. Canton
Rowles William, builder, 75 Romilly crescent. Canton
Kowswell Emma (Mrs.), stationer, 8 Bank buildings.
Clifton street, Koath
Royal Co-operative Collecting Sjcieiy '(J. W. Holden,
district manager). 53 Queen street'
Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation (T. K. Jenkins.
resident inspector). 5 St. John street. T X 3:111
Royal Greek Consul (Creorge Dc^pasta, consul).' ^i-' .-<t .
Mary street. T X 3753
Royal Hamadryad Seamen's Hospital (John Hartigan
L.A.H.Dub. medical supt. ; Miss Ellen Watts,
matron; Herbert Whitaker C.A. sec). Hunter st.
Docks
Biyal hotel, familv 4; commercial (H. C. Woolf. man-
ager), 85, 86. 87 & 88 St. Mary street & Westgate st.
T N's 2545 & 2s46
Bo-.al Insurance Co I.ul .-IIihI iM,, 1.11,1 I'mhi. K FifmN
J.L.Tavenci-.l- ., -.- 1.-. .V -1 m \|,n> :■ T\ ,. ,
Royal Liver ti ,.• .iK -.:•,:• \,m: ,, ,,,■,.,,
lllanager), K Km' 1- I' ,. ; I \ s, . , . .
Beale Hos- ,, 1. ■•■- -: . .. , -■ Mr, .; \ S .- ,.
Royal Lond.oi Motual In-urance .S"Cict'v Limit-d I'xhe)
(Thoma^' (J. Williams, district maiiaaer). s Cow-
bridge ro;,d, Cn.itmi
Rucli ^^e^si,• Ml* I. rnMimiicr. b Be.la road. Canton
Ru.M.-r' J ;,,: 11. .,;,, ii ,ii,i, , , ( ,1, injd. Roath
Bu.lu- t ! h , - . .. M M i.mtr.sh pi. Roath
BUiiL- -U I, I : : 1 ! , : i , ; - \] U^ -,. T X859
Bundle, Yorath et Cie. milliners, ii Charles street
Bushe Albert, aiiartments. 84 Nerille street. Ointoji
Buss James, brass founder, Tavistock street, Boath
Russell Annie (Mrs.), stationer, 34 Splott road.Splotlands
Bussell Constance (Mrs.), shopkpr. 21 Evelvn st. Docks
Russell Doris (Miss), teacher of music, 6'; Inverness
place, K-uilh
Bussell John, cbiinii"! i.il..i. -- N..,ii|,. .ir.,i. Ciinton
Russian Vicc-("i,-ui|i.'- r, ...ii.., .i.- 1 ;,,,;, !„,,ff. vjeg.
consul), Cciri-M' .■ , I ! , . ., . I!, I , .1 , ,, :
Butter David. . , , \\, 1 , :,i Canton
Butter B. (Mi- ... ; .1. r. -,. _,, r i,,.,; , .,.,,1, .Qithays
Ryan Maurice, bini n-paircr. 73 TlMiua- si.Crangelown
Byan Morgan, tailor, O3 Loudoun squaie
Byan Patrick, fruit nier. 30 Custom House .1. T>" 4017
Bvan Patrick, grocer, & post office. 61 Sar.niihiir street.
East Moors
Byan T. senior clerical officer. Custom house, Bute st.
Bylands & SnnsLtd warehsemn.Smss bldcs.58a,Queen st
Rymen Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Compton st
Grangetown
Saddler Geo. who. coiifcir. 04 Holnie.sdale sl.Granuei «ii
Sadler Ev:in George, photographer, 10 Queen street
Sadler Kred. hair dresser. 2 George street. Docks
Sailirs- Home (William Towler. supt). Stuart «t. Docks
Sailors" Rest (The) MIs.^ , I{ „„„ cMi,. \| , -.1 li:;ii,is.
sec), 247 Bute siroe.
Saiusburv Henry M. artificial teeth uia. 173 City rd
St. David's Hall, Bute terrace
St. John's Church Institute (Ernest Bennett, sec), 5
Llandaff road. Canton
St. Just Steamship Oo. Limited, steamship owners,
.\Ierthyr house, James street
St. Leger Charles, furniture dlr. 135 Clifton st. Boath
St. Leger Charles W. furniture dlr. Crofts st. Boath-
St. Leger D. (Mrs), confectioner, 13 Clifton st. Boath
St. Margaret's House of Mercy for Fallen Women &
Children's Home, Church terrace, Roath
St. Margaret's .Sisters of Mercy (Sister Lilia Mary,
sister in charge). 6 & 7 North Church st. Bute st
St. Mark's Church Institute (Rev. B. W. Evans, hon
sec). Whitchurch road
St. Mary's Street Buildings Oo. Limited (HoweU
Williams, sec), 28 Charles street
St. Peter's Catholic Young Men's Society (John Can.v
sec), 9 Bichiuond crescent, Boath
St. Vincent de Paul Society for the Belief of the Poor
(Peter SuUiTan,president),i8 Swinton st. Sth.SpIotlnds
Saker Alfred, di-amatic agent, 47 Queen street
Saiarae Carlotte (Miss), artist, 36 Castle arcade
Salanson Harry k Co. opticians, 4 High street
Salisbury's Ltd.tobaccn8ts.i2oQueen st.& 3Bute pi. Docks
Salisbury's Tyre Repairing Co. vulcanisers.s Frederick st
Salisburv A. L. (Mrs.), tov & tancv repositorv, 3 & 5
High Street arcade & 12" Boyal arcade (T N 766) &
81 High stieet k 2 The Arcade. Xewport. See ad-
vertisement
Salter Charles, confecti.mer, 166 Penarth road
Salvage Association (London) (D. K. Boberts, surveyor),
>Li!i '. \inn lii.ln^trial Home (Miss Annie Agnes
s» ,M. -III! iniijnr Ml i-harge), 81 Newport rd. Roath
.^ili Ml 11 Ami. Life Assurance .Society (James Evans,.
ininayHr). ^.4 Queen street
Salvati'in Army National Headquarters for Wales (Col.
Thomas Cloud, commander for Wales ; Brigadier
Lionel KinL-ton, general sec. for Wales), i Bute St.
(T N 413) ; Cardiff divisional headquarters (Brigadier
William Streeton, divisional commander). Borough
cliaiuber.s, Wharton street. T N 1537
Salvatiiin -Vrmy Women's Metropole, 12 Moira terrace..
Adanisdoivii
Salway AndrcM Adolphus.tailor,45 Sanquhar st.Ea. Moors
Samoza Enrique, consul for Spain, 10 Custom House st
Sampson Film Co. 35 Charles street
Sampson Alfred John, news agent, 42 Crwys rd .Cat hays
Sampson Celia (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr.2C,Severu rd. Canton
Sampson Fredk.Gerrard,baker,30 Wellington st.Catbays
Sampson William, plmnber, i Diana street, Boath
SampMin Williim. shopkpr. 49 Rutland st. Grangetown
-iiiij - 0 William, wheelwright, ga, Penarth road
~ ■ I L.iora (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr.5g Severn rd. Canton
~ il. Ltd. jewellrs. 7 St. Mary st. & 6 Queen st
- iiiinl 1". & Co.Ltd.ship owuers,3i Merchants' exchange
Samuel Henry M.E.C.S., L.B.C.P. physician & surgeon,
299 Xeuporl road, Roath
Sancto Walter E. ticket writer, 33 Queen street
Sanday William Arthur & Co. Limited, Manchester
warehousemen, 19 Charles street
Sandercott Wm. Eili9,tailor,49 Pentrebane st.Grangetwn
Sanders William & Sons, incorporated accountants,
auctioneers, valuers, house, estate & insurance agents
k mortgage brokers. Principality buildings. 27 & 29.
Queen street
Sanders Geo. Fredk. coal dealer, 26a, Adelaide st. Dock*
Sanders Hc!ir> I'arti idi.'e. ar.-hilect. 45 -MuniU Stuart sq
Sanders William, baker, 165 Donald street. Boath
.Sanders William, butch.'r. 41 Market hall, .St. .Mary st
Sanderson R. O. & Co. ship brokers. 8 New Wing,' Ex-
change buildings
Sanderson William M. travelling draper, 1S3 Rich-
mond road, Boath
Saudon .Shipping Cu. Limited, ship oyvners, 86 M<*r-
ch;ints' exchange
Sankey John k Charles, wholesale grocers, Hope street
Sansinena's Frozen Meat Co. frozen meat importers, 36
Tresillian terrace, Penarth road
Sansom William Henry, builder. 49 Wyndham cres.Cantn
.Saqui k Laurence Limited, jewellers. 15 Dnke street
Satar Abdul, shopkeeper, 250 Bute street
Saul William Henry, baker, 36 Cosmeston st. Cathayn
Siiuiders. Hortun & flo. incorporated accountants, 20 k
.^1 St. .Mart street. T N 84
.-^niii.lris J. t. A; Sun. auctioneers, 24 Charles stl.et.
S'.e advertisement
S.,oii.ler> Annie (.Mrs.).shoi.kpr. 68 Craddock st. fanii n
.Saunders Archibald, grocer, 141 Portman Moor road.
Eas^ Moors
S..iiii.l-rs I),ii-.dl„ Missl. .i-illiiier. .1 Tud<,r street
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARniKF. 329
•Svtunders Emilv (Mrs.), bntcUei', 32 MftrUet hall. St.
Mary .street
SanndeTs Frederiea (Mrs.), boot repairer, 119 Penarth rd
.'^anndpi-- Haiiy \nffiistns. sliip nwner. see Hupkins,
Satnutfis I,n:ii;;i iMr> ), nurse, 72 Habershon .st. Splott
Sauii.brs Ln.m:. I Mr-.). wardroVii' dlr.57 City rd.Roath
SaimJtr-: Th.i>. Win. carrier, 6sa. Conway rd. Canton
Saunders Thos.Wm. sliopkeeper, 2 Fields Park rd.Cantn
Savage Mary Ann (Mrs.), stationer, 150 Bute street
-Savery Alfred Jame.s. a^ent for typewriters, 53 Cow-
bridy-e rnad. Canton
-Savery Phillip, greengrocer, 128 Portman Moor Toad,
. East Moors
Sawie Lily (Miss), costumier, 99 Claude road, Eoath
Sawyer Edward J. p'.umber, Oxford lane, Eoatb
Sawyer Edwd. Jn. sanitary engnr. 6s Newport rd.Roath
Sawyer Bichard, hair dresser, 9 Caroline street
Saxone Shoe Co. Ltd. boot & shoe mas. 23 Dnl..- - ■ . !-t
.-^ayce Chas. truitr.& f;reeni;rer.i44 Cowbridge rd.l'aiLt.jn
Saye Mi.ss, milliner. 132 Whitchurch ruad, Oathays
Scammell Thos. secondhand f\irniture dlr. 157 City rd
Scanlon Daniel & Son, meat salesmen, Boath market,
Cycle street, Roath
■Schiinlin;^ John L. china & glass dlr. 10 King's rd.Cantn
■Sehollar Charles, shopkeeper. 70 Eldon street. Canton
.Schroeter C. t Co. timber merchants. 2 Pier Head
chambers. Bute street. T N 76
Schwartz Samuel, tailor. 95 Tudor street
Schweppes Limited, iuineral water inaniifaclnrei s ;
depot, 2 & 3 Quav street
Scotch Wool & Hosiery Stores, hosiery manufacturers,
26 High Street arcade
Scott & Block, auctnrs. Charles St. chmbrs. 4 Charles st
Scott Jas. Ltd. electrical 6ngnrs.27 West Bute st. TN 463
-Scott James & Son, tailors, i Senghennydd rd. Cathays
Soott Thomas & Co. Limited, bakers & confectioners 48,
& hair dressers, Albany road, Roath
Scott Vincent & Rupert, "opticians, 22 Royal arcade
Scott William Angus & Partners, consulting engineers,
102 St. Mary street. T N 169
Scott Edwin Rupert, fancy leather goods denier. 2;
Roval arcade
Scott Elizabeth (Miss), dress lukr. 135 Kings rd. Canton
Scott George, baker, 22 Maria street
Scott George, house decorator, 60 Metal street, Boath
Scott Bnbert, tailor, 128 Queen street
■Scott Bobert, travelling draper,i7 Dumfries pi. TN .^014
Scott Thomas, confectioner, 35 Broadway, Boath
Scott Walter (firm, Morgan, Scott & Scott), solicitor &,
commissioner for oaths, 25 Duke street
Scott Walter Gilbert (finn, Morgan, Scott & Scotf),
solicitor & commissioner for oaths, 25 Duke street
Scott William, architect, 301 Albany road, Boath
Slott William Clunie. credit draper. Clive chambers.
121 Qaeen street
Scott William Herbert, architect & surveyor. 18 Que.-u
street. T N 942
Scottish Boiler Insurance & Engine Inspec-
tion Co. Limited (William Muir, local sec.) 32
Windsw place. T X 1362
Scottish Legal Life Assm-ance Society (Th'.s.MacKnigbt,
district mmager). 33 St. Mary street
Scottish National Key Assurance Association Limited
(John Marr. district representative). Western Mail
buildinirs, St. Marv street
Scottish Prnvident Institntiun (Griffith Greenwav. local
-sec). 17 High street. T N 4381
Scottish Tube Co. Limited (The), tube manufac-
turers. Coilingdon road. West Bute dock. T A
"Scotubeco. Cardiff;-' T N to2. See advertise-
Scottish Union & National Insurance Co. (Sydney James
resident sec). Bank hldgs. 98 St. Mary st. t N 1038
Scrivener, Breffit & Co. (Ernest Breffit, A. E. Parker),
metal brokers, 31 Queen st. T A " Scrivener, Cardiff ; "
T X ipq
Seager Shipping Supplies Limited, ship store mer-
chants, 108 & 109 Bute street
Sealey Florence (Miss), milliner, 55 Splott rd.Splotlands
bearle Wm. John, cnnfectnr. 194 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Sears J. & Co. (True-Form Boot Co.) Limited, boot
makers. 46 Queen street
Seaton Edward Stanley, fancy leather goods dealer 14,
& electrical engravers 16, Morgan arcade
Sebry John, phunber, ii; Malefant street, Oathavs
Seccorabes' Limited, fancy drapers, milliners & cos-
tumiers, 79. it & e3"& 22 Queen street. T A
^ "Assiduity. Ca-'difY;" T N 342
Second Equitable Permanent Benefit Building Society (S
Hern & Pertw,=e F.S.L dist. agents), 93 St. Mary st
Sedgbeer Georgf, shopkeeper, 44 Court rd. Grangetowr
Seel B. H. & Co. auctioneers. 84 St, Mary st. T N 3S0
Segall Philip, grocer, 44 Tudor street. Canton
Selby & Evans, fishmongers. Fish market. The Hayes
Selby George, fishmonger & fried fish shop, 36 Wood st
Selby Thomas, builder, 71 Moorland road, East Moors
Selin Thimas. greenLno.-er. 19 Wood st.& 148 Penarth rd
Self 'William. -1 een-iucer. 53 Hewell street, Grangetown
Sellek Hy. l-'r.is. taxi-cab piopr. 2 Beauchamp st. Canton
Seller Bessie (Miss), shopkeeper, 22 Earle place. Canton
Sellick Ellen (Mrs.), confectioner 117, & draper, & post
office 152, Carlisle street. South Splotlands
Sellick Fanny (Mrs.), furniture dlr. 59 Broadway, Roath
Sellick Genige. fried fish dealer, 56 Railway street,
Mrs.), dress maker, 5 Adam st. Newtown
■ : ! '-lis.), refreshment rnis.73 City rd.Roath
.-~riiiii_i, II I iiiiK, hardware mer. see John & Senington
Senior .Vlbert, shopkeeper, 3 Penhill road. Canton
Serjent George E. dunnage wood merchant, Exchange
chambers, 7 Mount Stuart square
Sei-vall's Exclusives Ltd. film manufactrs. 21 Charles st
Serre Aehille Limited, dyers & cleaners, 53a, Queen
street. T N 214a
Session."! & Sons Lim. manufacturers of enamelled slate &
marble chimney pieces, baths, cisterns, marble work,
joinery &c. timber, slate & cement importers, dealers
in building materials. Steam slate works, Penarth rd.
& stone yard, Dumballs road ; & Clarence place &
Uskside, Newport, Mon. See advertisement
Selchfield Alfred, auctioneer. Wharton street
Setchfield Cbas. dairyman, 13B Moorland rd.East Moors
Selchfield James E. furniture dealer, 155 City rd. Koath
Setchfield Joseph, cooked meat dlr. 8 Cohurn st. Cathays
Seville & fiiited Kin^'dom (The) Carrying Company
Limited (John Cory. Sir James Herbert ^Cory bart.
M.P., H. Donald Cory & John H. C(Trv, directors;
W. P. Annear. sec). Monnt Stuart house. T A
•'Rill, (.Cardiff;" T N 3981
Seward & Co. merchants, 1 17 Exchange buildings
Sexton J. & Sons, wine & spirit mers. 7 Bridge st
Sexton Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, 61 Milton st. Roath
Sexton Tbuiuos. hair dresser, 41 Ordell street, Splott
.■^rM.omi ri,,.i„.,,. ._- ■; . r o,,n.n, Moor rd.EastMiors
red
N 1034
for
fur oaths,
Shackell Trevor J. .solicitor &. comn
2 Church street. T N 21,6
Shaddick Thos. O.ma.ster mariner.i lOvington ter, Canton
Shaddick William James, master mariner, 107 Male-
fant street, Cathays
Shalson & Co. tailors, Victoria buildings, 66 Bute st
Shamrock Shipping Co. Ltd. ship owners, 127 Bute st
Shanahan Sophia (Mrs.), shopkpr. 23 Cohurn st. Cathays
Shankland Alfred F.S.A.A. incorporated accountant, 82
Queen street. T N 1542
Shannon John & Son Limited, wholesale clothiers, Pem-
broke buildings, Pembroke terrace
Shapland W. & Sons, timber merchants, Coilingdon rd
West Bute dock. T N 268
Sharp Ernest,boot & shoe repr. 287 Lansdowne rd.Cantn
Sharp T. W. surveyor of customs & excise (i.st dis-
trict), Westgate st. & (2nd district )Custom ho. Bute st
Sharpies Alfd. tchi-. of musicsNewfoundland rd.Cathavs
Shatz Asher & Sons, tailors, 143 t 52 Penarth road
Shaw Flory (Mrs.), milliner ri<, & 'draper ii- & 100.
Crwys road, Cathays
Shaw John, china & glass dlr. 18&20 High Street arcade
Shearman John & Co. Limited, ship repairers. East side.
East Bute dock & Metropolitan rd.EastMoors. TN 2712
Sheo.sby Herbert M.B., Ch.B.Birm., D.P.H.Cjmb.
deputy medical officer of health. City hall, Cathays pk
Sheed, Thomson & Co. Limiteii, produce agts.St.Maiy st
Sheehan Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Thomas street,
Grangetown
Sheelan Wm. corn & seed merchant, 146 Penarth road
Sheen A. William C.B.E., M.D.. MS, F.BC.S. con-
sulting surgeon, 23 Windsor place. T N 4474
Sheen Arthur, stock & share broker, see Cory k Sheen
Sheen George, cycle repairer, la, Mortimor rd. Canton
Sheen George, shopkeeper. 26 Llandaff road. Canton
Sheen Marf Jane (Miss), dress maker. 95 Tewkesbury
street, Cathays
Sheere Thomas & Son. fruit & potato mers Hope st
Sheldrick Annie (Mrs.), confectioner, 39 Corporation
road. Grangetown „,. , „
Sheldrick Benj. boot maker, 123 Clive st Grangetown
Shellard Henry William, dental surgery. 4 Hi-h st
Shellev Agnes (Mrs.), news agent, 81 Albany rd. Boath
Shepherd (Cardifif) Ltd.pawnbro.2 Constellatiot st. Boath
Shepherd. Howell & Co. chartered acoountant.s, Gresham
chambers. Kin<rswav. T N 1128
330
CAUKin-'.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'p
Sheijherd Charles Woolley M.B., B.S.Lond, phrsician &
sui-geon, 24 St. Andrew's crescent. T N 1843
Shepherd Evan, draper, 30 Clifton street, Boath
Sheph.^rd Uobert, house decorator, 19 Lower Cathedral
ruad. Canton
Shippurd Wm. B. ijroengrcr. 16 Wyeverne rd. Cathays
Shcpsljn K»iertMrs.),;aundrss.8oCornwall st.Grangetwn
Shepton Siiniuel & Son, bnilders, contractors, plumbers,
(li'i'i.rial()r,>, shop litters, saw mills & steam joinery
UMimt :i-tiuers, 15 Sandou street, Kewtowii. T N 679.
See a'dvertisement
Sheriff George, shopkeeper, -S Pontypridd st.East Moors
Shi Miiaii .Suiion, tailor, 72 Beauchamp street. Canton
SheiriQ Gco.fc Co.!;rocers,87 Portman Moor rd.Ea. Moors
ShiMvring George, fruiterer, 129, 131 & 133 Market hall,
.Si. Mary street
Shiblio Abraham, money lender, 27 Charles street Sc
pawnbroker, 50 Portman Moor road. East Moors
Shibko David S. pawnbroker, 78 Broadway, Boath
Shields Thomas, coal merchant. Cairns street, Cathays
Shill Willi;im, bnnt maker, 129 Tudor street
Shiraell Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 21 Lewis street. Canton
Shimell Susan (Mrs.), midwife, 19 Bromsgrove street.
Grangetowu
Shipowner (The) (Ward Maritime Press Limited, pru-
priftors & publishers), Cbii-enep road. Docks. T A
••Hrviv.M;- T K 1019
Shipii Ci.'elv E. (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.H. 60 St. Mary st
Shipping Exchange Ltd. (the), stock & sh;u-e brokers.
Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart sn. T A " Cargoes,
Cardiff;" T N 135B
Shipping Federation Limited (Gardiff district) (W. K.
Hjwkins, sec), 6 Exchange buildings
Shipl in Thomas Francis, general relieving officer &
cni.e.ctor f* Cardiff union, 2 Neville street, Canton
Shirley A. & Son, commission agents, Borough cham-
bers, Wharton street
Shotton Geo. marine surveyor, 32 Mount Stuart square
Shotton Jn. Webb, marine surveyor, 32 Mt. Stuart sq
Shrine Chas. Jn. master marinr.'i84 Llandaff rd.Canton
Shumanski Woolf, watch maker, 18 Wood street
Shwartj J. furniture dealer, Oo Whitchurch rd.Cathays
Shwartz Levi, furniture dealer, 63 City road, Boath
ShvliH. Julin, hair dresser, 278 Bute street
Sibb.-ring George Thomas, engineer Tail Vale Railway
(' I : i.llices. Queen .street. T X 2t;8o
Sienii-ns Bros. Dvm.mo Works Ltd. electrical engineers.
Weslgiie street & 89 St. Marj- street. T N 3057
Siie 'cks Eliza (Mrs.), aparts. 8 Llandouu'h st. Cathays
Sill. stone David, clothier, 24 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Si:vu Ste.uuship Co. Limited, steamship owners, Baltic
house. Mount Stuart squars
Sliver Brothers, the mercantile & colonial clothiers k
outlltters; complete outfits for all climates, 130 &
i-,i But,- .-.iieet. T N 2896
Silv. rlHii (1,1 r,,. Lt,l. oil relii,eis,5o Clive st.Grangetwn
Silvertown India Rubber, Gutta Percha &
Telegraph Works Co. Limited, 106 Cannon street,
L mdon E U 4 ; branch. Pierhead chambers, Bute docks
Silvester Emily (Mrs.), dress maker. 204 Cathays ter-
lace, Cathays
Silvester James, public bakehouse, Marion street, Splott
Silvester William, baker. 74 Walker road, Splott
Silvev Orlando, master mariner, i Northumberland st.
Canton
Simnionds Haioid Henry, boot & shoe repairer, 1
Kbymney terrace, Cathays
Simmons Florence (Mrs.), 'White Hart hotel,66 .lames st
Kimin Nathan, financier, 11 St. John street
Simons Sarah (Mrs.), certified midwife, 431 Cowbridge
road. Canton
.Simplex Conduits Limited, electrical appliance mana-
fainnrers, 4 Westgate street. T N 2041
Simpson. Holdaway & Co. Limited, coal eiporteri, 43
Exchange buildings
Simpson Arthur, refreshment rooms, 36 Caroline street
Simpson Margaret (Mrs.), school, 45 Richmond rd.Eoath
Simpson Margaret (Miss), teacher of music, 17 Marl-
borough road, Boath
Simpson Robert, oil importer, see Goodall k Simpson
f^inipson Bjse (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 62 Railway street.
South Splotlands
Sims A. & Co. (OardiCf)Ltd. railway contctrs.38Charles st
Smis. Mason k Co. stock & share brokers, Atlantie
buildings. Mount Stuart square
Kinrliiir A. Hunter Ch.B., M.B. pbvsician & surgeon.
6ry Splott road, Splotlands
Sing Clioiig, refreshment rooms, 196 Bute street
Sing Lee, laundry, ot Donald street, Enath
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. sewing machine manu-
facturers fCharles Morgan, manager), 83 Queen st. ;
Soa, Cowbridge road, Canton & 60 Albany rd. Boath
Sirrel Walter 4 Cn. hosiers, ito City road, Boath
Sirrell Edwia, confectioner, 114 City road, Boath ji
144b, Woodville road, Cathays
Sisters of Nazareth (Sister Superior). Naiareth house,
North road
Skidmore Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper,6s Clive road,Canton
Skl.tvaua Stavro, tobacconist, 32 Bute street
Skye George, Four Elms P.H. Elm street, Boath
Skvrme Hemy Edward M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B C.P.Lund.
physician & surgeon, 22 Windsor place. T N 815
Skyrme James, marine store dealer. East Canal wharf.
Docks. T N 2149
Slade Jas. news agt. &. tobacconist, 14a, Mundy pl.Cathys
Slade Wvo. Hy. sewing machine agt.iiFairfield av.Cantn.
Slater John Limited, ship owners, Lloyds Bank build-
ings. Mount Stuart square
Slater Douglas Mann, ship store dealer, see Milburn.
Slater & Grifliths
Slee Robert, shopkeeper, 24 Minny street, Cathays
Slee Walter, shopkeeper, 11 Aldsworth road. Canton
Sleep Richard, block malcer, CoUingdon road. West
Bute dock T N 1864
Sleet Alfred, boot maker, 104 Donald street, Boath
Sleet Edward Charles, boot & shoe maker. 84 Broad-
way, Roath
Slight Edwin, ironmonger, 229 Cowbridge road. Canton
Slocombe, Williams & Co. slate, cement, timber & brick
merchants & builders' factors ; office & show rooms.
East street, Bute terrace ; slate, timber & brick yards.
Dumballs road fG. W. Railway siding) & West wharf.
T N 436
Slocombe Edward, florist, 95, 97 & 99 Market hall, St.
Mary street
Slocombe Thomas, greengrocer, 173 King's rd. Oanton
Sloggett Thomas Henry, surveyor to board of trade,
35 Stacey road, Eoatb
Sloman Frederick James, marine store dealer, 11 North
Morgan street. Canton
Sloman James Henry, boot k shoe maker, 10 North
Morgan street. Canton
Slowman Fredk. J. beer retlr. 130 Wellington st. Canton
Slum Workers' Brigade Belief, i North Luton place,
Adamsdown
Smailes Geo. ship store dlr.22 James st. Docks. T N 223
Small Frank & Co. builders' merchants & ironmongers,
Milton street. Roath
Small Thomas, apartments. 36 Penarth road
Smalldridge j\nnie (Mrs.), grocer. 56 System st. Roath
Smart -\leiandor W. marine surveyor, 2 Stuart st.Docks
Smart Mary .\nn (Mrs.), certified midwife, 25 Singleton
road. East Moors
Smart Percy John, grocer, 21 Darran street, Cithavs
Smith Annie & Edith (Misses), ladies' outfitters, 81
Pontcanna street. Canton
Smith Brothers, printers, Femdale street. Grangetown
Smith James L. &; Co. colliery proprietors, 4 D*:k
chambers, Bute street
Smith, John & Co. corn merchants, 109 Merchants' ex-
change. T N 1321
Smith &, Lister, wholesale milliners, Pembroke build-
ings. Pembroke terrace
Smith Ltd. mineral water manufrs. 2 Eldon st. Cinton
Smith Rowland & Son, insurance brokers, 34St. Mar)' st
Smith W. H. k Son, wholesale news agents, Penarbb
road k retail news agents. High street. T N 1821
Smith W. R. k Sons, steamship owners, Merthyr house.
James street, T N's 5117 k 5 118
Smith Premier Typewriter Co' Limited (Cuthherf L
Bates, manager), 33 Mount Stuart square
Smith Albert, boot repairer, i;a, Dalcross street, Boath
Smith Arthur E. butcher, 20 'Market ball, St. Mary st
Smith Arthur John, meat salesman, Roath market,
Cycle street, Roath
Smith Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Stuart st. Docks
Smith Charles Kelman M.B., Ch.B. physician k sur-
geon (firm, Walker k Smith), 21 James street k 10
Windsor esplanade. Docks. T N 135 ^
Smith Danchert, marine suiveyor, see Arnesen,
Christensen & Smith
Smith Edith Emily (Mrs.), certificated midwife, 3
Conybeare road. Canton
Smith Edward, master mariner,2i Pitman street, C^antor.
Smith Edward Charles, saddler, 38 Broadway, Boath
.Smith Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), ironmonger, 20 k 22
Portman Moor road. East Moors
Smith Emilv (Mrs.), aparts. 3 Despenser gdns. Canton
Smith Fanny (Miss), news agent. 4 Miskin st. Cathays
Smith Fredli. boot repr. 38 Aberystwith st. East Moors
Smith Harry, clothes dealer, c;8 Wood street
Smith Henrv, diaper. 12 Ne'ville .street. Canton & 34
Clifton street, Roatb
Smith Henry John, manager to National Provincial if
Onion Bank of England Limited, St. Mar)' street
DIKtCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAKUH']'. 331
Smith J. P. manager Norwich Union Life Insurance
Society, Norwich Union chambers, 96 Queen st. TN got
Smith James, baker, 12 Tudor street, Oanton
Smith James Mastin, beer retailer, 28 Bridge street
Smith John, cork cutter, 27 Denton road
Smith John, shopkeepei', 119 Broadway, Roatb
Smith John McEwing, hair dresser, 4 & 5 Wharton si
5mith Joseph, confectioner, 8 Wyndham cres. Canton
Smith Joseph Douglas,hair dresser.as Wellfield rd.Boath
Smith Joseph Ledger L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. physician &
surgeon, 24 Pearl street & 116 Newport road, Roath
Smith Joseph Windle, master mariner, i6 Northumber-
land street. Canton
Smith Louisa (Mrs.), Albion hotl.82 Ouwbridge rd.Cantn
Smith Lydia (Mrs.), fruiterer, 319 Cowbridge rd.Canton
-Smith McGregor, commercial traveller. 23Clnn ter.Oathys
Smith Margt. (Mrs.), greengrocer, 102 Clifton street
Smith Millicent (Missjl confr. 228 Cowbridge rd.Canton
Smith Phoebe (Mrs.), boer retailer, 10 Evehn .^t. Docks
:inpr._25 Bute street
irgeon,
3a Corporation road, Granget-own
Smith Rosaline (Mrs.), fried fish dcaU-r. 76 Wbiii-luirck
road, Cathays
Smith Thomas, dairyman. 156 Broadway, Roath
Smith Thomas C. cab proptr. 152 Clive st. GranL'etown
Smith Thomas Edgar, architect, see Willmott & Smith
Smith Wm. blacksmith, i Lewis ct. Cowbridge rd.Cantn
■Smith William, boot maker, 51 Metal street, Roath
Smith William Henry, laundry, 203 City road, Roath
Smith William Henry, tailor, 77 Alexandra road
Smith Wyndham, hay merchant, 38 City road, Roath 4.
Oxford lane, Roath
Smith-Peterson & Co. Ltd. ship brokers, 87 Bute st
Smithson A, E, & Co. ensineers' merchants. 116 Bute
street & West Bute streit, Docks
Smithyman John H. grocer, 52 Oakley st. Grangetown
Smyth David Malcolm Bowier, re-inforced concrete
engineer, 5 Dumfries place
Snell George, grocer, 130 Inverness place, Roath
Snell John, shopkeeper, 85 Lansdowne road, Canton
Snelling Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 139 Pearl st. Roath
Snook Elizh. (Mrs.) & Sons, grocers, 126 City rd.Roath
Snook Robert G. H. & Son, provision dealers. 94 Albany
road. Roath
Snow'don, Sons & Co. Ltd. asbestos mfrs. 7 Adelaide st.Dcks
Snowdon Steam Ship Co. Limited (C. Radeliffe & Co
managers), n8 Bute street
Soares Peter, shopkeeper, 23 Angelina street
Society Franco-Anglaise ;A. W. Swash, sec). 36 Park pi
Soder Bella (Mrs.), draper. 197 Cowbridsre rd. Canton
Solari Giovanni, watch maker, 57 Shakspeare st. Roath
■Solomon Harry & Co. tailors, 293 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Solomon Joseph, picture frame ma. 26, 27 & 28 Millicent st
Solomon Mary Ann (Mrs.),grocr.i38Haber8hon st.Splott
Solomon William, general dlr. 20 Habershon st. Splott
Sons of Temperance Friendlv Societv (George Alfred
Matthews, district sec), 48'Llanfair' road. Canton
Sophia Gardens (William Isaac Brooks, caretaker), Cow-
bridge road. Canton ,
South Glamorgan Colliery Co. Limited, colliery pro-
prietors, 43 James street
South Hhondda Colliery Oo. (1898) Limited, Merthvr
house, James street
South Wales Art Society's Permanent Galleries (A. T.
Fisher, hon. sec), 82 Queen street
South Wales Automobile Club (Joseph T, Willows,
sec). West wharf
South Wales Coal Exporters' Association Ltd. (W. R.
Hawkins, sec). 6 Exchange buildings
South Wales Echo D. Duncan & Sons Ltd. proprs. ; pub-
lished every evening), 102 St. Marv st. & Westgate st
South Wales Electrical Power Distribution Co.
(W. A. Chamen, ensineer & general manager; George
P. Tutcher, sec). Royal chambers. Park place. T A
"Unit. CardifT;" T N 1407
South Wales Equitable Money Society (William Arthur
Hnrey, sec), Albert chambers. 26 High st. T N 1997
Srinth Wales Evening Express (Western Mail Limited,
proprietors : published every evening). Western Mail
buildings, St. Mary street
S..iitli Wales Fruit Brokers Limited, fruit brokers, S3
Co. (The), 32 West Bute
& ;s Tredegar street
South Wales India Rubbei
street. Docks. T N 2938
South Wales Institute of Architects (C. H. Kempthorne,
hon. sec), 6 High street
South Wales Institute of Engineers (Martin Price, sec )
Park place
.•^..ntli Wales .laui & Marmalade Co. Limited (John Hud-
son, managing director), Alexandra road. Canton
South Wales Jom'nal of Commerce (A. E. Harrison,
manager & publisher ; David Evans, editor) ; docks
office, Cambrian buildings. Mount Stuart square
(T N 3280); town office, JO Mill lane. T N 1181;
T A "Press, Cardiff"
South Wales Loan & Finance Co.(H. Godfrey, manager),
27 Edward terrace
South Wales Miners' Kedeiation (Rt. Hon. Thomas
Richards M.P. sec), 2 & 4 St. Andrew's orescent.
T N 222
SoDth Wales Model Home (South IVales Model Home*
Co. Limited, proprietors). Mill lane
South Wales & Monmouth Permanent Money Society
(H. S. Colwill, fOC). 63 Crwys road, Cathays
South Wales & Monmouthshire Builders'
Merchants & Builders' Ironmongers Alliance
(Sydney E. Cli.tterbuck F.S.A.A.. F.A.I, sec), 31
Qiiera "street. T N 2737
South Wales ,V. Mnnim.uthsliire Clerks' Association (Evan
Owi-ii J.l'. sec). 1 Doek ohamhers, Bute street
Smith \V.I.-< S: M n.M,tl,«!,i,-e Dj-seharged & Demohi-
1.1 - ■ - A -".I - ~.h;,.h. 24 Charles street
S.H, , u - ,v ' .,, ■ ■ \i , .!,.,■ Printers' Alliance
.-^i.nili )\ii.- .V \1 ,11' I'n-liiii; S.ljciol of Embroidery
I'Mis- I.ma Evany, principal), j5 Windsor place &
4 .-^t. .lohn .street. T N 1246
South Wales & Monmouthshire Societv of Bakers
(Gilbert D. Shepherd F.C.A. sec), Gresham cham-
bers, Kingsway
South Wales & Monmouthshire Societv of Chartered
Accountants (Gilbert D. Shepherd F.C.A, hnn. sec),
Gresham chambers, King.sway
South Wales & Monmouthshire Wholesale
Grocery & Provision Trade Association
(Sydney E. Clutterbiirk F.S.A.A.. F.A.I, sec), "i
Qileen street. T N 2737
South Wales News (D. Duncan 8: Sons Lt<l. proprietors
& pnl.li^liors; published eyeiy nu.rning), 102 St. Mary
Mre,-1 .<t West-ate street
South Wales Onice Supply Co. st.Ttinners, 53 Qneen st
South Wales Portland Cement & Lime Co. "Ltd. (W. H.
Maine-Tucker Limited, agents), cement manufac-
turers, 3, 4 & 5 West Bute street. Docks
South Wales Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd. printer.^,
stationers & publishers, 18 James street (T N 176) &
10 Mill lane
South Wales Property Gazette (S. Hern & Pertwee. pro-
prietors & publishers), 93 St. Mary street
South Wales Public Wharf. Warehouse & Transit Co.
Lim. (The) (William Henry Thomas, manager), regis.
tered offices, Victoria wharves. Ferry rd. Grangetown
South Wales (The) Ropework Co, Limited, rope manu-
facturers, Penarth road
South Wales Shipping Trust Limited, stock & -hare
brokers, 37 Mount Stuai-t square
Sonth Wales Steam Laundry Co. Limited (Henry James
Baynham, sec), Redlaver street, Grangetown
South Wales Toy Manufacturing Co. Limited,
2 & 6 Miskin street & 39 & 49 Salisbury rd. Cathays
South Wales Weekly News (D. Duncan' & Sons Ltd.
proprietors & publishers ; first edition, friday ; second
Saturday), 102 St, Marv street & West-ate street
South Wales & West of England Standard Manufac-
turing Co. Limited, wholesale clothiers, 43 Bute st
South Wales & West of Eii-land Wireless Training
College (J. R. Schofleld M.B. principal). Market
buildings, St. Mary street. T N 3008
Southcombe Samuel, Cambridge P.H. 48 Tyndall street
Southern Equitable Advance Co. Limited (Edward W.
Creeden, district manager), i Edward terrace
Southey George, Board of Trade electrical inspector,
156 Richmond road, Roath
Spanish Consulate (Enrique Samoza. consul). 10 Cus-
tom House street
Sparkes Frederick James &. Sons, haultige contiactnrs,
I Windsor esplanade. Docks
Sparkes Hy. & Sons, coach bldrs. it Penhill rd. Canl.m
Sparks, Treharne & Co. wholesale druggists, 106 Bate st
Sparrow George Randal B.A„ MR.CS., L,K,C.P. phy-
• sician & surgeon. Bo Richmond road „ „ vr t
Spear Geo. poultiT dlr. 4 & 98 •^''i''f'"',.''r"- ,'»«'":„ ,"1,
Spear Thomas, cab proprietor. 74 Carlisle street, .outJi
Splotlands
Spear Thomas Henr
iiigs, T N 372
Spearev Fredk. groc
Soeed Robert, insurance !
Speers Robert Be.
Speh'^^'TMUs). t'lu'."of embroidery.Royal hIdgs.Park pi
SpelUiu: Ernest, dairyman, 59 Arabella street, Roath
untant, 124 ExchanL-e biiiLI-
^^ Cornwall st. Grangetown
agent, 36 Talworth slreet,Eoath
Beckwith, automobile engineer. 2a. May-
332 CAKDIKF.
80UTH WALES.
[hELLV's
Spencer A. W. Limited, doaiestic machinery depot, a
Working street
Spencer, Turner k Boldero Limited. varehonBemen,
Dragon buildings. Paradise place
Spencer & Co. Limited, doll manufacturers ; registered
oflSces, lOo Eic'hmond road, Eoath & 205, 207a & 207
City road, Koath. T A "Dolls, Cardiff;'" T N 3140
Spencer Charles St. David, solicitor & notary public, &
clerk to the magistrates for the Kibbor petty sessional
division of Glamorganshire (firm. Spencers k Evans),
6 Working street
Spencer George, coal dealer, New Khymuey yard, Adam
street, Newtown
.Spencer Harry, tobacconist, 37 James street
Spencers k Evan,', solicitors. 6 Working street
Spero Chionis, fried fish dealer, 272 Bute street
Spicer Hy. harness mn. Delta st. Lei-kwith rd. Canton
Spiers Margaret (Mrs.), apart.s. 45 Despenser st. Canton
.Spiller Henry, phonograph dealer. 23 Queen Street
arcade & 45 Caroline street
Spiller John, blacksmith, Hope stieet
Spillers & Bakers Limited, millers, 240 Bute street
(T N 24) ; mills & warehouses, CoUingdon road. West
Bute dock
Spillers rfephews Limited, manufacturers, also ex-
porters of all kinds of fancy biscuits, self-raising flour
&.C. ; factory k re^ristered office.-. Moorland ro.Rl.
Telephone No. 4620
Spillers' Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners.
240 Bute street
Spinks George J. accident manager Norwich Union Fire
Insuiance Society Limited, Norwich Union chambers.
go Queen street. T N 901
Spiridion k Son, watch makers, 29 Duke street
Spiridion-Klisxczewski Clement Grant L.D.S.Eng. dental
surgeon, 7 Windsor place. T N 1382
Splott Cardiff Cinema Co. Limited (John Holroyd,
manager), Agate street, Boath
Splott Conservative Club (William White, sec.), 36
Habershon street, Splott
Sjjorting Chronicle (E. Hulton & Co. Ltd. publishers) ;
branch, 5 Mill lane
Spragg Ernest, fruit k potato merchant, Hope street
Spragg Joseph Miller, fried fish shop, 13 Wood street
.Spragg Thomas A. wood carver,6Low. Cathedral rd.Cantn
Spray Geo. G., L.D.S.Eng. dentist,2 Cathedral rd.Cantn
Spurgeon k Co. cycle dealers. Cross street, Frederick st
Squire Alexander, grocer, 121 Clifton street, Boath
Squire Edward, butcher, 38 k 40 Market hall, St. Mary
.street & Eoath market. Cycle street. Boath
Si]uire Fredk. James, grocer. 87b. Severn road. Canton
Squire Jane (MissV dress maker. 2 Pen-y-wain pl.Eoatli
Squire Sidney Arthur, baker, 69 Clare road
Stableford Fredk.Chas. butcher, 358 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Stacey George, haulier, i Bradley street, Boath
Stacey John, greengrocer, 86 Broadway, Boath
Stacey Sidney James, grocer, 1 Fields Park rd. Canton
Stagg Jas. shopkpr. 162 Portman Moor rd. East moors
."-Uallybrass k Cn. ship br.ikeis, 104 Exchange buildini;*
Stanbury William Albert, printer. 11 Bute street
Standard Life AsBur.ance Co. (The) ^C. Wentno:th
Lucy, local sec). 36 Wiii.lsor place. T N 737
.stanfield (Cosmos) Limited, mechanical engineers. East
wharf. T N 239
.*^tanfield J. & Jones, accountants. 77 St. Marv street.
T N 440
Stanford William Howard, commercial traveller, a6)
Whilihurch road, Cathays
Stanhope & Co. umbrella makers, 25 Duke street
Staniforth A. W. cutler & suigical instrument maker, fi
Ohnroh street (established 1864). T N 2397
Staniforth Edith Margt. (Mrs.), news agt. 42 Tudor si
.Stanley Ann (Mrs.),market gdnr.46iCowbridge rd.Cantn
Stanley John, market gardener, 20 Surrey st. Canton
Stapley k Smith Limited, wholesale ladies' outfitters.
Dragon buildings. Paradise place
Star Patent Fuel Co. Limited, manufacturers, 20 MonnI
Stuart square k North road, Blackweir
Star Tea Co. Limitetl, grocers, 21 Albany road, Eoath;
90 Cowbridge rd. Canton k 97 Woodville rd. Cathavs
Stark A. k Son, builders, 50 Elm street, Boath
Stark Alfred & John, plasterers, 46 Inverness pi. Eoath
Stark k Son, bakers, 2 Davis street, Newtown
Stark Elizabeth (Mrs.), fancy draper, 134 City rd Bouili
Stark James, builder, Pla.<inewydd road, Bnath
Stark Tom Henry, corn k flour dlr. Woodcock st. Eoath
Stark William, plasterer, 119 Arabella street, Boath
Starnes Thomas, shopkeeper, 31b, Bute terrace
Stathatos k Cn. ship brokers. Consulate chambers, i i
Bute street
.Status Investment Trust Limited. Baltic house. Mount
Stuart square
Stead k Simpson Ltd. boot manufacturers, la, Cliftoa
St. & II Albany rd. Eoath; 9a Cowbridge rd. Canton;
S St. Mary street; 18 Queen street k 2t Working st
Siealei- James, photographer, 60 Queen street
Steam' Pilot Boat Co. (Cardiff k Bristol Channel) L:d.
Stuart street. Docks
Steamship Trust (Cardifl) Limited, 103 Bute street
Stediford Fredk. grcicer, 34 Bailway st. South Splotlanda
Steele D. & Co. marble masons, 24 Planet itreet, Boatb
Steele W'illiam, joinery manufr. Karnes pi. Splotlands
Steer Arthur P. watch maker, 97 Alfred street, Eoath
Stella Shipping Co. Ltd. ship owners, i James street
Stenhouse William, fried tish de:iler, 29 Stuart St. Dock*
Stenner Ernest, yeast iiicr. 1 Xnttin^-ham st. Can;,..u
Steiihano Messrop. fnuieror, 220 Bute street
.Stephens et (.'ie. baii diesseis, 7 Duke street
Stephens k Co. fancy repository, 14 & 16 & 38 i 40
Eoyal arcade 4: 24 High Street arcade
Stephens Arthur Edwin Philip, consulting engineer, 31
Stephens David Joshua, steam ship owner, see Thomas fe
Stephens k Thomas, Stephens k Wilson
.Stephens James, build«r, 58 Brunswick street, Canton
Stephens Joseph Benjamin, solicitor k commissioner for
oaths. 80 Queen street. T N 1741
Stephens Maiy Ann (Mrs.),aparts.48Woodville rd.Cathyn
Stephens Bichd. hair dresser, 143 Carlisle st.S.Spltlnds
Stephens Thomas John, saddler, 23 Custom House street
Stephenson & Alexander, auctioneers, land k
estate agents & valuers, 5 HiL'h st. T N's 3249 k 3250
Stephenson, Clarke k Co. steam ship owners (W. H.
(^h:mihers, agent), 25 Mount Stuart square
lilor,
Bute
Stevens Charles Ltd. financiers, Hayes bldgs. The Haye.<
Stevens Thomas (Confectioner) Ltd. confectioners, 136
Queen St. (T N 488) ; 14 High st. k 93 Pontcanna st
Stevens Elizabeth (Mrs.), fruiterer k greengrocer,
I'entrehane street, Grangetown
Stevens William Mitchell M.D.Lond., M.B.C.S.Eng.,
M.E.C.P.Lnnd. physician & surgeon, 21 St. Andrew'*
orescent. T N 1198
Stevenson Hugh M.I.M.E. marine engineers' academy.
Stevenson Jnlni WilUamson, jeweller, silversmith,
di:mioncl jiierchant k antique dealer, 10 & 11 Eoyal
:neadi'. See advertisement
Stewanl. McDonald k Co. Ltd. wholesale warehousemen.
Swiss buildings, ;;8a. Queen street. T N 58?
Steward William, confectioner. ; Clifton street, Eoath
Stewart k Stewart, tailors, 47 Cowbridge road. Canton
Stewart Edwd. fijiancier, 14 Custom House st. T N 658
Stewart Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 Milford street,
East moors
.Stewart James, shopkeeper, 2g Earl st. Grangetown
Stewart Capt. James Hamilton M.C. veterinary sur-
geon, 14 Neville street. Canton
Stewart Peter, tent maker, 17 Tudor lane. Canton
Stewarts and Lloyds Limitt d. tube manufacturers, 13s
Bute stieet: stores. Aliet- street. Docks. T A "Tubes,
C^ndiff;'' T N 277
Stickler J. H. & Co. Limited, engineers. East Canal
wharf. Docks. T N 4378
Stickler Charles, greengrocer, 44 Hunter street. Dock*
Stillman John, house decorator, 276 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Stinchcomb James, upholsterei. Elm lane, Eoath
Stock, Tidman k Co. wall paper manufacturers, King-»-
way. T N 452
Stockdale Frederick B. bnlcher. i5.* Penarth road
Stocker Florence May (Miss) ISM. teacher of music.
117 Arran street, Boath
Sicickler Ernest, shopkeeper. .,1 Cathays ter. Cathays
Slneks John Talbot, baker. 89 Moy road, Eoath
Slii.Ulnti Wm. insurance agent, 10 Penllyn rd. Canl<in
Sli.ikwill Waller, hntoher. 79 Portman Moor road.
KasI M •»
St.nkwoiul Thomas W. assistant general manager to tli-
Khvmoev EailHMV Co. 14 & I.; The Parade. Tredegar-
< ille. T N 402s
Siobl .Michael, loliacconist. 238 Bute street
Stokes Bobert, haulier, Lynwood, Brimswick si. Cant.oi
Sldll Film Co. Limiied, 14 Charles street
Stone Clement & Co. piotore frame mas. 17 Bridge st
Stone G k Co. undertakers. 11 i 12 Working street.
Stone Albert, fish merchant. 21 City road. Eoath
Stone Augrustine J. funeral carriage proprietor,
funeral director, funeral furnisher &: undertaker. 5
Working street. T A '-Augustine Stone, Cardiff;"
T N 2729 (3 lines). See advertisement
Stone Chas. Warden, insm-. aul. 179 Mackintosh pi RtU
Stone David, fnrniture dealer, 44 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Stone Emma .lane (Mrs.), fishmongr.i6 George st.Dock*
Stone George, greengrocer, 136 Paget st. Grnngetowa
DlKEOTOKV.j
SOUTH WALEh
GAKDJFF.
333
dressers, 34 Corpo
I.), news agent, 55 Carlisle s
Stuue Herman, tailor, 7 Fitahamon embanlimiit. Canton
Stone Isaac, turncock, 33 Pen-y-peel road. Canton
Stone John, .-ab proprietor. Park Lane mews. Park lane.
_ T N 1870
Stone Saml. aparts. 33 Fitzhamon embankment. Canton
Stone Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. 6r Ethel st. Canton
Ktoneman Charle.« Henry, dock pilot. 19 Windsor espla-
nade. Docks
Storm Harry, master mariner, 10 Burlington ter. Canton
Rtotliert H. & Co. coal mers. 43 James st. T >' 288
Stowe Geo. Sully & Son, ship brokers,97 Exchange bldgs
Stowe James Henry, grocer, j5a, Tudor street
Stowe John Sully, grocer & wine & spirit merchant, 126
Wyndham crescent. Canton
.Strachan, Crerar & Junes, wholesale clothiers, i Park
lane. T N 4834 .
Wtraker HoT-atio, tobacconist, 202a, Cowbridge rd. Canton
Stranaghan & Stephens' Stores Limited, grocers ; head
offices, 17 Castle street (T N 795); 9 Castle street
CT N's S90 & oj8) &, 95 Clive road
.Stranye Ernest & T • • -
road, Grangetown
Strange Genetta (M
South Splotlands
Strath .Steamship Cn. Limited, steamship owners. Con-
sul.ite rhnmliers, 53 Bute street
Stratis .-^mio.i. i;,ooer, 56 Bute street
Streeter Allvrt, confectioner, 442 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Strick Fi:ink C. it Co. Limiteil, ship owners, New wing.
Exchange buildings
Strid E.«ther (Miss), teacher .,[ drill, 21 Park place
Stronach Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 108 Railway st.
South Splotlands
Strong Chas. baker & shpkpr. 26 Mortimer road. Canton
Strong Henry James, butcher, 24 City road, Roalli
Strong Hubert, boot maker, no Clare road
Strong Theophihrs Edgar, boot maker, 5 Quay street
Stroud George Hy. butcher, 63 Cornwall st. Grangetown
Strugnell James, coal dealer, 40 May street, Cathays
Stuart.Sons & Co.who.millinrs. Dragon bldgs. Paradise pi
Stuart Laura (Miss), dress ma. 11 Plantagenet st. Canton
Stuhbs Limited, commercial inquiry agents, 97 St.
Mary street. T N 508
St.ubbs Herbert Charles, new* agent & hair ilresser,
82 Severn road. Canton
Stubbs John James, artificial limb manufacturer. 5 &
7 City road, Roath
Stuckey Lily as Elizabeth (Misses), dress makers, 08
Llanda£f road. Canton
Sturkey Philip Wm.upholsterer.yoWyndham cres.Canton
StuckfyRosina(Miss),ladies' outfittr. 155 Albany rd. Roath
Studley .lohn A. market gardener, agricultural imple-
ment agent & seed mer. 24 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Style & Mantle (S. Cohen, proprietor), costume makers,
f) St. Mary street
Suffling Fredk. shopkeeper, 87 Glamorgan st. Canton
Sugden T. Limited, engineers, 102 St. Mary street
Sugg Frank Limited, athletic outfitters. 8 Queen street.
T X 1708
-■uUey Margaret (Mrs.), draper, 6 Maria street
Sullivan James. Glamorgan P.H. 21 North Church st
Sullivan Mary (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr. 133 City rd. Roath
Sullivan Michael, marine store dealer, 2 Ann st. Canton
Sully Ernest & Co. stock & share brokers, 51 Mou:it
Stnart square. T N 3187
SiiMiniertield Edgar. Lord Wimiiorne hotel, oi Portman
Moor road. East Moors
Summerhayes Joseph, private hotel, 27 Clare street.
Riverside
Siummers Jas. & Son. undertakers, 16 Broadway, Boath
Summers Ellen (Mrs.), hair dresser, 31 Herbert street
Summers John, grocer, 383 Cowbridge road, Canton
Sun Insurance Office (established 1710) (W. E.
Lloyd, branch manairer), " 13 Windsor place. T N
San Life Assurance Society (established 1810) (William
Flnit, district manager), 67 Queen street. T A " Sun
Life. CnrdifT;" T N 1277
'-'nii^l rlin: I', j, J, Engineering Co. Limited, electrical
' '■- Mriiii Stuart square. T N 2273
^"■'' -' ' ^ '"aint Co. Ltd. paint manufacturers,
li'i ' L-. Mount Stuart square. T N 240
^""' '1 " - fried fish dlr, 29 Clive rd. Canton
^""■' '^ ' ' '1 li^'i dealer, 149 City road, Roath
SiM>.- I -I X.- iiilir,. ;1-'. W. Om-j, Cist district);
' ' ' , . - W. H. Guest (4th
\V,-sti
Sotli.-ihiu.l R. W. J. k Co. ooal exporters. 70 James st.
'i' N 362
Sutton & -leaver, fruit merchants, 24 Custom House st
Sutton Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, 70 Stacey road, Eoath
Swann Jn. greengrocer, 77 Portman Moor rd. East moors
J).
Swedish Vice-Consulate (Arthur A. Doorly, vice-<
21 Merchants* exchange. T N's 4640 & 4641
Sweet Robert, shopkeeper, 95 Penarth road
Sweet-Escott W. S. & H. H. solicitors, 104 Bute street
Sweet-Escott Horace Hay, solicitor (firm, Sweet-Escott
W. S. & H. H.), 104 Bute street
Sweeting Henry Edward F.I.C.A. chartered accountant,
104 Bute st. & Charles Street chambers, 4 Charles st
Sweetman Hester (Miss), shopkeeper, 2 Moira place.
Adamsdown
Swift Beef Co. Limited, meat importers, 35 to 39
Tresillian terrace, Penarth road
Swiney Francis Sydney M.D., B.Ch. physician & suj--
geon, 44 Taff embankment, Grangetown
Swinford Chas. fried fish dlr. 352 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Swinton Thomas, Ship on Launch P.H. 15 Quay street
Sydenham Jane (Mrs.), greengrocer, 28 Meteor street,
Adamsdown
Sydenham William, fruiterer, 106 City road, Boath
Sylvester Alfred, upholsterer, i Northcote street, Boath
Symunds W . & Co. Ltd. builders, 16 Rectory rd. Canton
Symonds W. T. & Co. ship owners, 72 Bute street
.Symons R. 1'. Sales Co. Ltd. (The), produce brokers
6 & 12, & cigarette manufacturers 25, WjTidham
arcade. T N's 367 & 2380
Symons M. (Mrs.), cafe, 119 Bute street
Symons Sarah (Mrs.), shpkpr. log Carlisle st.S.SpIotlnds
Tadd Frank, shopkeeper, 7 Ruby street, Roath
Taff Shipbuilding, Engineering & Di-y Dock Co. Ltd.
ship builders, 2 Stuart street. Docks
Taff Vale Railway Company (Ernest Arthm- Prosser,
general manager (T A "Activity;" T N's 2580 k
2583) ; Thomas Andrews Walker, see. (T A " Sur.
name;" T N 2583); George Thomas Sibboring,
engineer (T N 2580) ; Percy Arthur Collins, goods
manager (T N 2580) ; Edward H. Dannatt, supt. of
the line; John Cameron, supt. of locomotive, carriage
& wagon department (T N 379) ; W. J. Bennett,
ai-countanl (T N 2580)); offices. Queen street:
stores department (H. Johnson, storekeeper), Ter-
minu.-. Cardiff docks (T N 148) ; goods depot, Bute
street (T N 389) ; ballast office (I. Jones, inspector).
East side. West Bute dock (T N 1470) & engineering
works (Edwin Charles Blackmore, manager), Cathays
yard, Cathays terrace, Cardiff (T N 1209) ; Samuel
Thomas, dock uiaster & dock & harbour supt. Penarth
dock. T N 9 Penarth
Taff Vale Railway Co. engineering works (Edwin Chas.
Blackmore, mangr.),Cathays works, Cathays ter.Cathys
Taff Vale R;.ilway Co.'s Goods Depot (Herbert Edward
Dodington, goods agent), Bute street
Taff Vale Railway Traffic, Coal, Shipping k Ballast
Oflioes (Ivor Jones, inspector). East side. West
Bute docks
Talbot John S. provision dealer, 157 & 159 Market hall,
St. Mary street
Talbot William Robert, provision merchant, 23 & 25
Castle arcade. T N 2164
Taniplin Richard, dairvman, 33 Grosvenor st. Canton
Tanner Alfred Richd. manufrs.' agent, 31 Wyndham arc
Tanner Charles, shopkeeper, 64 Union street
Tanner John, fruiterer, 103 Albsny road, Roath
Tanner Mary (Mrs.^, beer retailer, 32 Union street
Tanner Mary Ann (Mrs.), greengro. 91 Albany rd.Eoath
Tapling Thomas & Co. Limited, wholesale carpet ware-
housemen, Swiss buildings, 58a, Queen street
Tarr Brothers, painters, ig Crofts street, Roath
Tarr William H. hair dresser, 46 Maria street
Tarrant Frederick, manufacturers' agent, Swiss build-
ings. Queen street
Tatem T. J. (Novelties) Limited, fancy goods im-
porters, 2 Tunnel buildings. Queen street
Tatem W. J. Limited, ship brokers, Cambrian build-
ings. Mount Stuart square
Tatem Steam Navigation Co. Limited, steam ship
owners, Cambrian buildings. Mount Stuart square
Tawton Brothers, sail makers, Harrowby lane. Docks
Taylor A. & G. photographers, 59 Queen street
Taylor Brothers (Wood Street) Ltd. wholesale milliners.
Swiss buildings, 58a, Queen street. T N JO03
Taylor C. (Cardiff) Limited, furniture dealers, 04
Wyndham crescent. Canton
Taylor John Lt4. soap manufrs. 46 Gray street. Can tun
Taylor Lionel E. & Co. stock brokers, 27 West Bute st
Taylor W. & Co. colliery agents, 2 Dock chambers.
Taylor W. H. k Co. ship bros. 44 & 45 Exchange bldgs
Taylor Albert Stephen, milk dealer, 117 Broadway,Boath
Taylor Charles E.I.B.A. architect, 12 Fitzalan pi. Boath
Taylor Charles Lionel, consulting engineer, see Dawson
k Taylor
Taylor Edith (Miss), shopkeeper, 14 Llandaff rd. Canton
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Taylor Ernest John, grocer, 39 Lochaber street, Roath
Taylor Esther (Mrs.), shopkpr. 80 Pen-y-peel rd. Canton
Taylor Ethel (Miss), teacher of physical culture, 12
Fitzalan place, Boath
Taylor Fanny (Mrs.), servants' re^'istry office, 66 Kind's
ruad. Canton
Taylor Francis, laundry, 47 Severn grove. Canton
Taylor Frederick, chemist, 32 Splott road, Splotlands
Taylor George, pork batcher, 68 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Taylor H. B. manufacturers' agent, 10 Frederick street
Taylor Henry, butcher, 25 Bute terrace
Taylor Hy. Harrison, genl. 'draper,29 Augusta st.Splotlnds
Taylor James, insurance supt. 23 Malefont st. Ciithays
Taylor James, umbrella manufacturer,; Morgan arcade ;
21 Royal arcade & 122a, Cowbridge road, Cant«n
Taylor John, furniture dealer, 25 Pearl street. Roatli
Taylor John S. registrar of births & deaths for the sob-
district of East Cardiff, 297 Albany road, Boath
Taylor Martina (Mrs.), midwife, 30 Portman Moor rd.
East Moors
Taylor Maurice, tailor, 24 Wyndham crescent. Canton
Taylor BajnuonH L.B.A.M. teacher of music, 234 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Taylor S. A. (Miss), milliner, 153 A, 155 Crwys rnnd.
Cathays
Taylor Walter, watch ma. 203 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Taylor Walter John, plumber, 323 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Taylor Wm. boot repairer, 49 South William st. Docks
Taylor William, chimney sweeper, 29 Broadway. Hoath
Taylor Wm. decorator, 33 Lower Cathedral rd. Canton
Taylor William W. sculptor, 12 Ryder street. Canton
Taylor's Navigation Steam Cniil Co. colliery proprietors.
34 Mount Stuart square
Teagas Frank, hair dresser, 21 Christina street
Teagle Maurice, chimney sweeper, 37 Rose st. Boati
Teaijue Alex, artificial teeth ma. 42a, Albany rd. Boath
Teather & Wilson, architects, Andrew's buildings, 67
Queen street. T N 971
Tedman Ernest, manufrs'. agt.City chrabrs.47 Queen st
Teilo Vale Green Slate Quarries Ltd. 59 Angus st.Boath
Telford, Grier & Mackay Ltd. engineers. Wharf street
Tellefsen & Co. Ltd. coal exporters, g Mount Stuart sq
Templar William, shopkeeper, 76 Court rd. Grangetonn
Temple Frederick, apartments, 43 Fitjhamon embank-
ment. Canton
Tennanl Charles, Sons ii Co. Limited, chemical, iron
flre, pitwood, coal & general merchants, 80, 81 & 82
Merchants' exchange. T A '• Tennants, Cardiff;"
T N's 3880 & 3881
Terry Edward, hair dresser, 77 Paget st. Grangelowo
Tetley Rose (Miss), shopkpr. 78 Railway st.Sth.SpIotlnds
Tett Job Henry, news agent, 52 Broadway, Boath
Thackeray & Co. stock & share brokers, 3 Dock cham-
bers, Bute street. T N 2634 (3 lines)
Thain Thomas Edward B.Sc, A.M.l.C.E. consulting
engineer, 69 Merchants' exchange
T'harsis Sulphur & Copper Co. Limited, copper smelters
(R. F. MacFarlane, manager), Lewis road. East Moors
Thatcher Cornelius Octavius, teacher of music, 63
Newport road, Boath
Thatcher Thomas Bailey, insur. agt. 49 Manor st.Cathys
Theosophical Society (Cardiff Lodge) (Miss Ada M.
Bidler, hon. sec), 10 Park place
Thistle, Hall & Co. Limited, builders' ironmongers,
factors, plumbers' merchants & sanitary engineers,
East Canal wharf & Crichton place. T A " Thistle,
CardilT;'' T N 698. 800 advertisement
Thomas Brothers, tailors, 92 Woodville road, Cathays.
T N 4348
Thomas C. Henry & Co. Ltd. domestic machine dealers,
123 Queen street
'I'horaax Charles Carey & Son. produce importers, 46,
47 4, 48 Bute street. T A "Midlothian, Cardiff;"
Havelock place.
I'homas D. k Son, lime merchaii
Grangetown
Thomas D. L. & Son, oil mfrs. :oo Exchange buildings
Thomas & Davey, coal exporters, Cambrian buildings.
Mount Stuart .square. T N 3280
Tliomas Edward & Son, hay & straw merchants. Mar-
ket road. Canton
Thomas Fleming S. & J. G. stock & share brokers, i
Dock chambers, Bute street
Thomas Franklin & Co. Limited, coal exporters, New
wing. Exchange buildings
Thomas George k Son, auctioneers, 17 Quay st. TN 490
Thomas k Harding, archit-eots. Queen's chambers.Queen
street. T N 1427
Thomas Henry J. & Co. stock & share brokers, 130
Bute street. T A "Exchequer, CardifT:" T N 4412
(.2 lines)
Thomas J. & Co. (Cardiff) Limited, automobile engi-
neers & factors, I & 2 Wellington street. T A •■ Taxi,
Cardiff:" T N 2412 Cardiff
Thomas J. E. Limited, coal exporters, 53 Mount- Stuurt
square. T N 3870
Thomas J. F. & Co. steam ship brkrs. 60 Exchange bldgs
Thomas John & Son, brewers' coopers, Hodges row,
Bute street
I'homas Joseph k Co. warehousemen, BaKus' row,
Wharton street
Thomas Joseph & Son, builders, Mardy street
Thomas O. P. & Co. coal export-ers, 39 Mount Stvnit sq
Tbcmias & Stephens, steam ship owni'is. So. 81 i. 82
Exchange buildings
Thomas, Stephens & Wilson, steam ship owners. 80. 81
& 82 Exchange buildings
Thomas T. P. & Co. Limited, coal exporters, 92 to 96
Thomas William & Sons Limited, piiwi.nd importers,
io3 & 109 Bute street. T N 1609
Thomas Ada (Mrs.), shopkeeper, k poet office, 2 Water-
loo gardens, Boath
Thouias Adelaide Mary (Miss), milk seller, 83 Leck-
with road. Canton
Thomas Albert Heniy B.A. private tutor, 133 Bichmond
road, Boath
Thomas Alfred Charles M.A.barrister-at-law, 36 Park pi
Thomas Alice (Mrs.), poultry dealer, 45 Market h;ill.
'I'll ;, V! \ M.iiquand, vice-consul for Denmark, 9
I'll . -, \li-.). dairy, 380 Cowbridge rd. Canton
II. \ Mi-~i. tobacconist. 20a, Bute street
'11, , V .. .lairyman, 51 Brithdir st. Cathays
't'lj. 1. ; ' i . insurance agent, 107 Mackintosh pl.Rtli
ivuod. china & glass dealer. Fish
U.i
Thomas Dan, chemist, 128a, Penarth rd. k 17: t'lMrc ni
Thomas David, channel pilot, 4 Pomeroy street, Docks
Thomas David Emlyn, draper, 25 Albany road, Boath
Thomas David Hy. hair dresser, 261 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Thf.mas Duvid John, grocer. 131 ,t 92 Carlisle street.
South Splotlands
Thomas David W. relieving officer for Cardiff Union,
Roath & Park wards. la, Princes street, Boath
Thomas Dora (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 169 Pearl street,Boath
Thomas E. T. scale maker, see Preston k Thomas
ThoTuas Edgar Octavius, customs & excise officer,
Westgate street
Thomas Edward, commission agt. 28 Do Burgh st. Canton
Thomas Edward, solicitor (firm, Macintosh, Thomas k
Co.), Temple chambers, 8 St. John street
Thomas Edward D. consultins engineer, 13 James st.
T X 1998
Thomas Edward W. commission agent, 2t Clare road
Thomas Eleanor (Miss), costumier, 10 Park grove
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Sneyd st.Canton
Thouias Elic.abeth (Mrs.), certifipd midwife, 27 Mav-
field avenue. Canton
Thomas Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, 6 Pearl st. Bontli
Thom-.is Eli7.abeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 164 Portm;in
.M,,n.. ,.,„ui, E-.si Moors
'11 I- I i li.ili Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, 29 Llon-
Tli u 1: 'li -^l. costumier, 10 Cwmdare st.Cathays
'11 I- 1; -I' ,\li^), confr. 12 Splott road, Splotlands
Thomas Emilv (Mrs), shopkeeper, 37 Clive rd. Canton
Thomas Emma (Mrs.), shopkpr. 3 Moira pl.Adamsdo«n
Thoinas Enoch, carpenter, Hope street
Thomas Ernest, laundry, 29 Pen-y-lan road, Boath
Thomas Ernest Ormand, baker, 3 Wood street
Thomas Evan, butcher, 14 k 16 Market hall, St. Mary st .
Thomas Evan, grocer, see Jones & Thomas
Thomas Evan, ironmonger, 43 Albany road, Boath
Thomas Evan, tailor, 126 Donald street, Boath
Thomas G. H. produce agent, 2 Chmch street
Thomas George, stock k share broker, see Trnyes.
Thomas k Co
Thomas Geo. Thos. master mariner, 52 Glenroy st. Bili
Thomas George Tudor, chemist k druggist. 157 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Thomas Gertrude (Mrs.), provision dealer, 103 Cathavs
terrace, Cathays
Thomas Harriet (Miss), costumier, 2 Arran street,Boath
Thomas Henrietta (Mrs.), midwife, 35 Crwys rd.Cathays
Thomas Henry, baker, Fairoak road, "Cathays. TN 4972
Thomas Henry John, solicitor k commissioner for oaths,
5 Queen street. T N 884
Thomas lUlyd, mining engineer, 17 Quay street
Thomas Isaac John, shoeing smith, 5 Tudor Itu Canton
Thomas Ivor L. tobacconist, 57 Albany road, Boath
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Tlioiii.i6 .1. Sicbard, uuctiuiieer, valuer & land agent;
aiMtrator & surveyor; tenant rifjht valuer, Crown
cli.inibers, i8 Quay street. T N 755
Thomas Jacob Beynon, chemist, 38 Wellfield rd. Roath
Thomas James, draper, 29 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Thomas James, manufacturers' agent, iS Queen street
Thninas James I. estate agent, 108 Whitchurch road,
Cathays. T N 108
Thomas Jessie (MUs), studio, 138 Woodville rd. Cathays
Thomas John, butcher, 96 Cornwall street, Grangetown
Th"ui:is John, plumber, 17 Despenser street & 29 Lower
Catlu'dral road. Canton
Thomas John, shopkeeper, 26 Carmarthen st. Canton
Thi'inas John, solicitor. Borough chmbrs. Wharton st
Thomas John Hugh, commercial traveller, 90 Whit-
church roaJ, Cathays
Thomas Sir (John) Lynn K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., J.P..
F.R.C.S.Eng , L.B.C.P.Lond. physician k surgeon.
Green lawn, Pen-y-lan, Boath park
Thomas John Richd. commsn. agnt. 16 CustomHouse st
Thomas Joseph, hair dressr. 114 Woodville rd. Cathays
ThniLKis Kate Marion (Mrs.), beer retailer, 14 Mundv
place, Cathays
Thomas Lotty A (Miss), teacher of music, 119 Con-
nnught road, Roath
Thomas Louisa (Mrs.), Criterion P.H. 8 Church street
Thomas Lydia Ann (Miss), apartments, 10 Mandeville
street, Canton
Thomas Mary (Miss), dress ma. 41 Richards st. Cathays
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 82 Pembroke
read, Canton
Thomas Mary Jane(Mrs.),aparts.65Monthermer rd.Cthy,,
Thomas Morgan, commission agt. 8 Neville pi. Canton
Thomas Olive (Miss),dress ma. 59 Tewkesbury st.Cathys
Thomas Olive (Mrs.), tchr. of dancing, 12 Pembroke ler
ThoiiiiK Percival J. auctioneer. Queen's chambers.
Queen street. T N 2209
Thomas Percv, architect, see Jones (Ivor) k Thomas
(Peroy)
Thomas Percy, florist, 85 Albany road, Roath
Thomas Reginald, mining engnr.97 Mackintosh rd.Roath
Tht.Tna^ Rhys Tudor M.B.Lond., M.R.C.S., L.H.C.P.
Lniid. physician & surgeon, i Ninian road, Roath
Thomas Richard, boot & shoe maker, 113 Crwys rd.Cthys
Thonjas Ritchie J. inspector (Cardiff division) Refuge
Assurance Co. Limited, 33 Windsor place
Thomas Robert. Clifton hotel, 2 Clifton street. Roath
Thomas Robert Russell M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond.
ophthalmic surgeon, 10 St. Andrew's cres. T N 1636
Thomas Ruth (Mrs.),shpkpr.45 Low.Cathedral rd.Cantn
Thomas Samuel, hair dresser, 41 Holmesdale street
Giangetown
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 73 Tudor st. Canton
Thomas Thos. boot maker, 130 & 146 Cathays ter.Cathvs
Thomas Thomas, clerk to the Llandaff Parish Council
& collector of rates for the parish of Llandaff, 247
Cowbridge road. Canton
Thomas Thomas, grocer, 149 Cowbridge road. Canton
Thomas Thos. jobbing gardener, 8 Cwmdare st. Cathays
Thomas Thomas, pilot, 142 Holmesdale st. Gran^etown
Thomas Thos. shopkpr. 172 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Thomas Walter, shopkeeper, 29 Aberystwith st.Ea. moors
Thomas Wm. boot & shoe repairer.Plasnewvdd rd.Roath
ThouKK William, hoot maker, 12 Trevethick st Canton
Thomas William, dairyman, 4 Waterloo gdns. Roath
Thomas William, furniture remover, 35 Metal st. Roath
Thomas William, haulier, Tyn-y-coed place, Roath
Thomas Wm. restaurant. Basement, Merchants' eschnge
ThonKis William, shell fish dealer, 181 to 185 Market
hall, St. Mary street
Thomas Wm. solicitor & commsnr. for oaths, 10 Duke st
Thomas William C. Bnte Bridge P.H. 243 & 244 Bute st
Thomas William Ernest, grocer &c.see Morris & Thomas
Thomas William Henry, public accountant. Dowlais
chambers. West Bute street. Docks
Thomas William Hopkin, chemist, 3 James street
Thomas William J. consulting engineer. Cambrian
buildmsrs. Mount Stuart square
Thomas Wm. M. comcl. travllr. 112 Connanght rd.Rth
Thomas William Rupert, stationer, 3 Clifton st. Roath
Thompson Charles & Co. shipping agents. 6 West Bute
street. Docks. T N 4176
Thompson John (Wolverhampton) Ltd. boiler makers
(D. Llewellin Evans, asrent), 120 Bute street. T A
"Brattice, Cardiff:" T N's 3612 & 146
Thompson J. A. &, Co. ship brokers, 14 West Bnte st
T N 604
Thompson & Shackell Limited, pianoforte & organ
merchants & music sellers, 21; Queen street & 23 St.
Mary street. T A " Tands, Cardiff;" T N 521
Thompson D. H. manufacturers' agent, 40 Castle arcade
Thompson David H. comcl. trav. 13 Welby rd. Canton
Thompson Edwin, bedding mauaofctr. 143 City rd. Eoath
Thompson Fredk. Henry, ho. furnishr.52 Brecon st.Cantn
j Thompson George B. photographer, i Windsor place
Thompson Henry, grocer, 28 Augusta st. Adamsdown
! Thompson Henry, giocer, 22 Wells street. Canton
I Thompson J. A. (Mrs.), corsetiere, i Windsor place
Thompson Joseph M. D. artificial teeth ma. 18 Queen st
Thompson Lucy (Miss), dress ma. 102 King's rd. Canton
Thompson Matthew, ship broker, 25 Mount Stuart sq
Thompson W. C. wharfinger for the Cardiff Railway
] Co. ; office. Pier head, Bute docks
Thorburn H. Holdsworth, assistant sec. to the education
committee. City hall, Cathays park
Thorn Alexander, motor agent, 201 City road, Roath
1 Thorn Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkpr. 57 Talygarn st. Cathayi
Thornborrow & Dryden, fruiterers, 59 Bridge street
Thornhorrow Nellie (Mrs.), costumier, 60 Bridge street
Thorne Clifford & Godfrev Strong, grocers, 10 Clifton
I street, Roath
1 Thorne W. & Son,painters & decorators,49 Broadway,Rth
i Thorne Charles, greengrocer, 74 Broadway, Roath
Thorne William Henrv, decorator, 59 Crwys rd Cathavs
I Thorne Wyndham, artificial teeth maker, 51 City road
i Thurbiin George, shoeing smith, Talygarn st. Cathays
j & The Tunnel, Queen street
Tidman Charles James, wall paper manufacturer, see
Stock, Tidman & Co
! Tierney P. & Co. commission agents, 16 James street
Tillcock Henry, plumber, 3 Senghennydd place, Cathays
I Tillett W. J. & Co. steamship owners, 27 Mt. Stuart sq
' Tilley H. W. & Co. phonograph factors, 5 & 9 Wood st
! Times Shipping Co. Ltd. ship owners.ios Exchange bldgs
Timothy Henry Augustus.tobacconist, 33 High St. arcde
; Tipples Frederick J. baker, 49 Moy road, Roath
' Tirpentwys "Black Vein" Steam Coal & Coke Co. Ltd
\ colliery owners, 63 Exchange buildings
Titt Charles, shopkeeper, .3 Miltord street. East Moors
Tohiasen Tborvald, shipwright, West side. East Bute dck
Tobin Joseph, beer retailr. 14 Pendoylan st. Tyndall st
Todd John, pork butcher, 117 Clifton street, Roath
Tombs Jean (Miss), servants' registry ofBce, 10 Pen-y-
lan road, Roath
Tombs John Augustus, secondhand furniture dealer, 10
Pen-y-lan road. Roath
Tomkins Elizh. (Mrs.), dairy, 572 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Tomlinson Charles Henry, upholsterer, 182 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Tompkins Edward Frost.cycle repairer, 17 Pearl st .Roath
Toms Frederick John, tailor, i8a. Quay street
Toms Harold Darke, estate agent, 9 Working street
Toms Madge (Miss), fruiterer, 107 & 109 Market half.
St. Mary street
Tonkin Thos. Wm. boat bldr. East side. East Bute dock
Tooterdale Edward, shopkeeper, 2 Agate street, Roath
Tope Emily (Mrs.), aparts. 11 Neville street. Canton
Tope William Richard, tailor, 90 Neville st. Canton
Toplis George William, butcher, Wharton street
Topping H. Robert, secretai-y & agent to Conservative
& Unionist Association.Salisbnry chambrs. Castle arcde
Totterdell Charles, builder. Little Frederick street
Tottle Albert, news agent, & post office, 408 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Tovey Ellen (Mrs.), apartment6,i2 Beauchamp st.Cantn
Towler & Pontin, manufacturers' agents, 58 Charles st
Ton ler Sidney Honard. builder, Louisa street. Docks
Tuwiiseiid Brothers, tailors, 199 Richmond road, Roath
Toniisend Annie (Mrs.), gi-.icer, -^6 Carlisle street. South
Splotlands
Townend Dorothy (Mrs.),milliner,6 Four Elms rd.Roath
Townsend James, hair dresser, 46 George street. Docks
Townsend Joseph, baker, 37 Corporation rd.Grangetown
Tracey Reginald, stationer, & post office, 51 Salisbury
road, Cathays
Training School of Domestic Arts for South Wales &
Monmouthshire (Miss E. S. Bunker, principal; Miss
A. M. Ridley, sec), 3, 4, 5 & 6 St. Andrew's place.
T N 433
Transatlantic Flonr & Produce Co flour importers, 6
Mount Stuart square
Trapnell Robert, house decorator,3i Cowbridse rd.Cantn
Trapnell William George, house decorator, 215 Cow-'
bridge road, Canton
Travers Jsph.&SonLtd.who. grocers,i8 Custom House st
Travers Sydney Herbert, provision dealer, 100 Salis-
bury road, Cathays
Travers Wm. Alfred, baker, 155 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Travis Arth. W. colliery agent, 53 & 56 Exchange bKgs
Trayes, Thomas & Co. stock & share brokers, 116 Bute st
Treasure Paul, commercial trav. 43 Despenser st. Canton
Treasure William Beeson Crawford M.D., M.R.C.S..
L.S.A. surgeon, 63 Bute street & 65 Cowbridge road
Treatt W. H. collector of dues for the Cardiff Railway
Co. ; office. Pier head, Bute docks
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Tredegar Drj Dock A, Wharf Co. Liiuitea (H. Watson,
manager) ; enquiry oflicp. Phoenix buildings, Mount
Stuart square
Tri'degar Iron i, Coul Co. Limiu'd, roUiery propri<-tors.
Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square. T A
"Glyncannon, Cardiff;" T N 3151 k 3152
Tredegar (Lord) Estate Office (J. I. Storrar, agent).
14 Pearl street, Eoath
Ti-dinnick Elizh. (Miss), music tchr. 71 Angus st.Eoatb
Tree Alexander, chimney sweeper, t;3 Cairns St. Cathays
Treforest Electrical Cunsumens" Co. Limited (W. A.
(Jhamen. engineer & general manager ; George P.
Tutcher, sec). Royal chambers. Park place
Treharne & Duncan, analytical chemists, 124 Bute st
Treharne M. G. (Miss), teacher of music, 5 Beauchamp
strei't. Canton
Treseder Limited, nurserymen. 1:12 In 1,6 Market h.ill.
St. Mary street
Treseder Stephen i. Son. nurserymen & florists,
Pivllcich nurseries. Cowbridge road; 10 Prion- si.
Queen street (T N 120) ; & .-if Ely, Cardiff
Treseder William Limited, nurserymen & seedsmen, 5c
Towbridge road & 6 High Street arcade & florists, 3c
Albany road, lloath
Treveal & Co. automobile engineers. St. Peter's street.
B'lath. T N 2457
Treieal Alice (Mrs.). Roval Clarence hotel. !.?&.;
Tudor street
Tricker Charles Rob.H-l & Son. bakers. 33 Bridge street
Trigg Henry, generil dealer. Comvay road, Canton
I'rimnell Annie Eliza (Mrs.), herbalist, 8 Moira terrace,
Adamsdown
Trimnell William, herbalist, 144 Kichmond road, Eoath
Trinidad Lake (The Western) Asphalt Co. Ltd.
asphalt manufacturers & paring contractors. 56 St.
Mary street & Burt street. Docks (T N 817) ; & at
Swansea & Bristol. Telegrams. "Highway" for Car-
I'iff. Swansea & Bristol. See advertisement
Trinity Buoy Stores, East Canal wharf. Docks
Tripoulas A. & Co. shopkeepers, 40 Bute street
Trippe Frederick J. & Sons Limited, woollen warehouse-
men, 6 Westgate street. T N 602
Troedyrhin Coal Co. colliery proprietors. Aberdare
house, 28 & 29 Mount Stuart square
[ProUey George, shopkeeper, 67 Oakley st. Grangetown
Ti-.itt Joseph & Sons, dealers in marine stores; rope.
canvas i metal nn rohants ; dealers in all kinds of
ships" dunnage; head office & warehouse, Oollingdon
roid. W.'st Bute dock ; stores. Hodges row & 14-16
Bute lane (T ^' 1657) ; also at Port Talbot & Newport.
See advertisement
1 loiter Thomas H. & Sons, ship store merchants. East
('anal wharf. Docks. T N 1122
Trounce WUiiam John & Sons, ship brokers, 11 Mer-
chants' exchange
Trubey Geo. picture frame mfr. 26 Queen Street arcad,'
Tnjeman Maud (Mrs.), apartments, 56 Beauchamp st
Tuck Ernest James & Co. tailors, 59 Paget st.Grangetwn
Tuck &, Co. Limited, india rubber manufacturers, 103
Bute street, Docks i, West side. East Bute dock
Tuck Septimus A. grocer, 15 Sanquhar st. East moors
lucker Brothers, builders, 183 Broadway, Roath
Tucker C. L. & Co. timber agents, 19 West Bute streel
ludier, Tippettjt Co. I,imited. steamship owners, i
Stii
Docks
307
Tucker W. H. & Co. salvage" contracto „,,, v 0..0.
wharf. Docks
Tucker W. H. & Co. Limited, .steam tug owners-
-llices, I .Stuart street. Docks
Tucker Frederick, shopkeeper, 88 Paget st. Grangetown
Tucker Fdk. Chas. coal dlr. 94 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Tucker George, boot repairer. 1 Norlh William street
Tyndail street
Tucker George, dur.yman, ,7.. Inverness place. Roath
Tocher George jobbmg mason, 59 Wyeverne rd.Cathay.
Tucker Henry Heard builder. , Stallcourt aven. Roath
Tucker James, butcher, 25 Meteor street. Adamsdown
lucker Thomas, sack manufacturer & merchant <;.i
Cardiff." See advertisement *
Tucker William, gasfitter, 2. Splott road. Splotlands
Tucker William R. builder, 58 System stre.t, R.iath
Tudor R..ad Laundry Co. 43a, Corporation road, Gi.in"e
town : receiving office, 52 Splott road, Splotlands" &
(Miss Mary E. Smith, manageress) (works) 30 Tudor
lanp, Canton
Tudor Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 8 Wells street. Canton
luui rredenck, contractor, Tavistock street, Roath
-P , I,*"^"'^''! "W'eeper, 50 Bedford street. Roath
Pn 'e ^^rA', '■"••"•™""'' f'"- P''ance, 4 Dock chambers.
' TurnbuU Brothers, steam ship brokers, 75 & 76 Mer-
chants' exchange
Turnbull Florence (Mrs.), teacher of music, 284 Cow-
bridcre road. Canton
turner Bros. Ltd. asbestos manufacturers. East wharf
Turner E. & Sons Ltd. builders, Penarth road & stone
' planing b moulding works. Eldon street. Canton
I Turner & Wauiwright. confectioners. 19 & 21 Market
I hall. .^t. Mary street
Turner & Co. motor agents, engineers & ca'-riage &
motor body builders S;c. Park place, 41 to 47 Frederick
street (T A "Carriages, Cardiff;" T N 3901 &
3902) ; & Newport road, Roath
Turner Elizabeth (Mrs.), aparts. 14 De Burgh st. Canton
Turner Ernest, tobacconist, 63 Eldon street. Canton
Turner James S. butcher, 56 Splott road, Splotlands
Turner John, news agent, 143 Carlisle st. Sth. Splotlands
Tum-r Jones Hill L.R C.P. & L.B.C.S.Edin. physician &
surgeon, 15 Windsor place
Turner William, shopkeeper, 30 Clare road
Turog Brown Flour Co. Ltd.(The),flour mers. 240 Bute st
I iillon E. A. (Miss), dress maker, 2 Dtmafries place
Twinney Rowland, boot maker, 47 Shakspeare st. Roath
Two Steeples Ltd. hosiery manfrs. Crown ct. Duke st
Tydvil Engineering & Ship Repairing Co. Lim. (Charles
Radcliffe, sec). East sid«, East Bute dock. T N 668
Tyler A. t Son, lighter proprietors. East side. West
Tj-ler W.. Sons & Co. hosiery manufacturers, 78 Queen
street. T N 1312
Tyler Albert, tobacconist, 38 Bute street
Tyler Thomas William, beer retailer. 25 North road
Tyley Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 65 Shakspeare st. Eoath
Tylke John, hair dresser. 48 Louisa street, Docks
1 yndall Phillip Henry, furniture dealer, 160 Clare road
Tyndail Timothy, baker. Wharf street
Tyneside Engine Works (1910) Ltd. (J. R. Nixon, man-
ager), ship repairers, Roath dock
Tyrrell John, ship broker, 19 James street. T N 235
Tyson Albert, master mariner, 14 Claude road, Roath
Cgarteche John, provision dealer, 39 George st. Docks
Underwood Typewriter Co. Limited. 21 West Bute st.
T N 1318
Underwood Alfred G. butcher, in Clifton street, Roath
Union Assurance Society Limited, fire, accident,
burglary, workmen's compensation &c. (W. J. Drewett.'
branch manager). 9 Queen street. T N 1164
Union Chartering Co. Limited, ship brokers k coal ex-
porters. Cymric buildings. West Bute st. T N 3041
Union Clothing Co. 13 Custom House street
Onion Mary Ann (Mrs ),midwife,70 Hewell st.Grangetwn
United Kingdom Business Men's Federatir.n (Cardiff
branch) (Charles Seymour, sec), 80 Queen street
United Kingdom Commercial Travellers' Association
(Cardiff branch) (A. Shankland F.S.A.A. sec), 82
Queen street
United Kingdom Photoplayi Limited, film renters, 3
Pembroke terrace "^
United Manufacturing Co. -^imited. oil importers &
refiners, grease manufacturers & railway, mill k col-
liery furnishers. Ivy oil works. Dumbnlls road. T A
" Ivy. Cardiff "
United National Collieries Ltd. (The) (Watts, Watts &
Co. Limited, sole agents), 20 Exchange buildinas
United Oils Co. (London & Cardiff) Limited, oil manu-
facturers, 59 Bute street
United States Consulate (William Fui-man Doty, consul),
13 Bute crescent
United Welsh Mills (The) (Ralph Henry Green, director),
watei-proofers &c Hayes bldgs. The Hayes. T N loio
United Yeast Co. Lmiited, yeast mers. 146 City rd.Roath
Universal Brotherhood & Theosophical Society (David
Morgan, chairman), 7 Pembroke terrace
Universal Building Co. Limited (The) (W. J Parrish,
sec). Britannia buildings. 37 West Bute street
University College of South Wales & Monmouthshire
(The Eight Hon. Lord Glanelv. president ; The Right
Hon. the Earl of Plymouth,' The Right Hon. Lord
Pontypridd of Cardiff, The Right Hon. Lord Aberdare
& Alderman H. M. Thompson M.A. vice-presidents;
A. H. Trow DSc, F.L.S. principal; D. J. A. Brown,
registrar). Cathays Park; for list of professors, see
pages 174 & 175
University Students' Residences (Miss Kate Hurlbatt,
principal). Aberdare hall, Corbett road, Cathays
""•■•'"■-''" -f Wales (T. John M.A., J.P. treasurer; J.
Angus M.A. registrar; for officers see p.
^lys Park. T N 1785
I iM' Edwin, pork butcher, 7 Corporation
Mortimer
maker, 104 Broadway, Roath
r, stationer, 152 & 154 & 240 to 244
DIRECTORY. 1
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF. 337
Uruguay Consulate (Arturo Prata, consul),37 St.Marj- st
Uruguay Vice-Consulate (Thomas M. Heywood, vice-
consul), 8 Mount Stuart square
UsliiT Goorge, shopkC'eper, 62 Metal street, Roath
Usher Margaret (Mrs. ),shopkpr.2S Constellation st.Roatb
Usher William, lishmonger, 44 Bridge street
Uzzi'll Efh\ard, shnpkeeper, 64 Strathnairn st. Eoatb
Vachell & Co. solicitors, 124 Bute street
Vachell Arlhur Cadnijan. solicitor (firm, Vachell &Co.),
124 Bute street
Vachell Herbert Redwood M.D. surgeon, 18 Newport
road, Roath
Vachell Ivor B.-\. solicitor & notary public (firm,
Vachell & Co.), 124 Bute street
Vacuum Oil Co. Limited (H. Barker, manager), lubri-
cating oil manufacturers. 100 Merchants' exchange &
Ferry road, Grangetown
Vale Charle;s, fruiterer. 15 Whitchurch road, Cathays
Vale E. fruiterer, 299 Bute street; B Kingsway & Si
St. Mary street
Vale Frederick, fruiterer, 140 Crwys road, Cathays
Vale Joseph, fruiterer, 98 Albany road, Roath & 4
Clilton street, Roath
Valette, Liwrie & Co. coal exporters, 27 Mt. Stuart sq
Valvoline Oil Co. oil merchants, 102 St. Mary street
van Wadenoyen Hugo N. & Son, photographers, 5
Windsor place
Vaughan & Ruche, solicitors, commissioners for oaths &
notaries public, 31 West Bute street. Docks. T N 2
Vaughan W. E. & Co. Limited, dyers & cleaners, 70
LlaiidaiT road. Canton; 52 Bute street; 32 Queen
street (T N 2034) ; i Clifton st. & 174 City rd. Roatb
Vaughan Fred, solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm,
V.!U-haii & Ruche), 31 West Bute street. Docks
Vaughan Ivor, builder, 100 Tewkesbury street, Cathays
A'aughan Louisa (Mrs.), furniture dlr.22 Swan rd. Canton
Vaughan Mary (Mrs.), grocer, 48 Shakspeare st. Roath
Vaughan Thomas, painter, 22 Severn road. Canton
Vaughan William Henry, hair dresser, 3 Royal arcade
Veal Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 7 Tin street, Roath
Veall Frederick James, architect & surveyor, 6 Arcade
chambers. High street
Vecchione Benardo, shopkeeper, 8 Thomas st.Grangetwn
Veglene Oil Refinery & Chemical Works (Eaton Fisher,
proprietor), 45 Stuart street. Docks & Dumballs road
Vonaliles H irrv, solicitor k notary public (firm, Vaughan
& Roche), 31 West Bute street
Venexiielan Consulate (Ahelardo Aldana, consul), Bank
huildinss. 98 St. Mary street
Venning James Holmes.builder, 59 Mackintosh pI.Boath
Verallo Lorenz, shopkeeper, 13 Adam street, Newtown
Vergottis & Co. ship brokers, 16 James st. T N 4937
Verrinder Frank, fruiterer, 88 Crwys road, Cathays
Vesta Andrew, shopkeeper, 3 Nelson street
Vestarhis Demetrius, baker, 37 George street. Docks
Vickers Limited, Bristol Channel district Otter installa-
tion branch, 7 Bute esplanade, D^cks
Victoria C lal Co. (John William Goddard. manager), 82
Crwys road, Cathays (T N 4012) & Moy road, Roath.
T N 1753
Victoria House Institute (Edgar Phillips, sec,), 3 Pont-
canna street. Canton
Victoria Institute, North road, Maindy
Victoria Petroleum Co. Limited (W. H. Thomas, agent),
wharfingers. Ferry road, Grangetown
Victoria Point (Burma) Rubber SyndicateLtd. 130 Bute st
Vincent R. & Sons, hauliers, loi Pentrebane street;
West side. EastBute dock ftaCorporation rd.Grangetwn
Vincent William John, tyre factor. 20 Working street
Vinde Lawrence, tailor, 11 Westgate street
Vinev William John, shopkeeper, 29 Little Frederick st
Virtue & Co. publishers, 6 & 7 St. John street
Vivian H. C. k Co. Limited, coal exporters, Cymric
buildings. West Bute street. T Nos. 3227-8-9
Vodden Charles, grocer, 129 Pearl street, Enath
Vodden Samuel, ironmonger, 27 Splott rd. Splotlands
Voi.sey Hurst & Co. tailors, 7 Custom House street
Voisey Charles, shopkeeper, 44 Planet street, Roath
Vokcs William Hy. shopkeeper, 162 Cairns St. Cathavs
Volpert & Co. outfitters, 202 k 203 Bute street
Voyazides P. k Co. ship brokers, 40 Mount Stuart sq
Vyse, Sons & Co. Limited, wholesale milliners. Dragon
buildings. Paradise place
Vyvyan, Kelly k Ci. ship brokers. Exchange buildings
T Nos. 4660 & 4661
Waddiiigton .t .«nns Limited, pianoforte makers, 20 &
31 City road, Roath
Wade & Cn. s^ip owners. 3 Pier Head chambers. Bute st
Wade James Owen D., MB , M S.Lond., F.R.C.S.Ene.
surgeon, 25 Park place. T N 2484
Wadge Ernest, shnpkepp'r. 7 Forrest road. Cnnton
Wadsworth Geo. C &Son. furniture remvrs.23Lilv st.Hoath
Wagner Chas. Ralph, news agt. 139 Wellington st.Cantn
Wagon Repairs Limited, Lewis road & East Moors road.
East Moors
Wail Kee, laundry, 188 Cathays terrace, Cathays
Wailes Dove Bitumastic Limited, paint mfrs.45 James st
Wain Harris M.A. solicitor & commissioner for oaths.
Bank buildings, 98 St. Mary street
Wainwright Henry, manufacturers' agent, i Paradise pi
Waite Walter,travelling draper,3i Roath Court rd. Roath
Wake George Francis, Royal Tudor hotel, 2 Tudor st
Wakefield Chas. Hy. hair dr('ssr.4o Meteor st.Adanisdwn
I Wakeford k Son, printers. East wharf. T N 12
Waldon S. T. conleclioner, 32 Clifton street, Roath
Waldron, Sons & Green, solrs. 17 Church st. T N 837
Waldron Arthur (firm, Waldron, Sons & Green), solici-
tor, commissioner tor oaths & clerk to the Board of
Conservators, Taff & F;iy Fishery district, 17 Church
street. T N 837
Wales Olive (Miss), shopkeeper, 36 Dogfield st. Cathays
Walford Florence & Amy (Misses), dairy, 186 Whit-
church road, Cathays
Walford Trading Co. Limited, ship brokers, coal ex-
porters & freight & forwarding agents, 72 Bute st.
T A "Shikari;" T N 2475 t
Walford Edward M.D., D.P.H. medical officer of health
for the City & Port Sanitary district of Cardiff k
school medical officer. City hall, Cathays Park
Walk-Over Shoe Co. Limited, boot makers, 8 Duke st
I Walker & Hall, silversmiths & cutlers, 100 St. Mary st
Watker James & Co, Limited, manufacturer's of
I Patent Lion Metallic packings, " Elephant '' k
■'Wallico" sheet jointings, "Golden Walkerite" com-
pressed asbestos sheet jointing ;
Patent Lion steam hammer packing,
'■ Kerko '■ (patent) packing for ammonia, steam & water,
'' Wallico " cone gauge glass rings,
" Poplar " Elastic packing.
"Glengarry" packing; hydraulic work a speciality,
141 Bute street.
Telegrams, "Lionoelle, Cardiff;" Telephone No. 893
Walker (Percy) & Watts, incorporated accountants, 4
Park place. T N 1202
Walker R. C. & Co. coal exporters, 88 Exchange bldgs
Walker k Smith, physicians k surgeons, 21 James st.
T N 13s
Walker W. E. & E. (established 1848), seedsmen, bulb
importers k horticultural sundriesmen ; ironmongery
& garden tools a speciality, 10 Kingsway T N 818
Walker's (J. D.) World's Films Limited, 16 & 18 Priory
street. Queen street
Walker Charles Evelyn Forestier. mining engineer, see
Bassett & Walker
Walker Francis, dairy, 21 Meadow street. Canton
Walker Mary Jane (Mr.s.). apartments, 29 Beauchamp
street. Canton
Walker Robert MB. physician & surgeon (firm. Walker
& Smith) k medical inspector of seamen, 21 James
street. Docks. T N 135
Walker Thomas Andrews, secretary Taff Vale Railway
Co. ; offices, Qu?en street. T N 2583
Walkey Thomas & Co. Limited, paper merchants, Tudor
street. T N 696
Wall David, grocer, 118 Holmesdale street, Grangetown
Wall William, firewood dealer, Cardigan street. Canton
Wallace k Weir Limited, mantle manufacturers. 102
Queen street (T N 3506) k la, Edward terrace
Wallace Albert Cornelius, pianoforte teacher, 230 Rail-
way street. South Splotlands
Wallace Lewis John, provision merchant, S k 9 Celtic
corridor. Newport rnad, Roath
Wallace .Samuel L.R.C.P. k S.Edin. surgeon, 62 Pen-y-
lan road, Roath
Wallace Thomas J.P., M.D., M.H.C.S.Eng. physician k
surgeon, 28 Newport road
Walla-e Thnmas, solicitor k notary public, 62 Pen-y-
lan road, Roath
Walliker & Hindmarsh,marine surveyors,S9 Mt. Stuart .sq
Willi.< Hunqihrey, ship owner, see Osborn k WaUis
Wali.ise Esther Annie (Mrs.), aparts. 19 Tudor st.Canton
WoU^ii Alifo (Mrs.),private hospital,! Fitzalan pi. Roath
'.V.ilsh Bnitliolnmew, Custom House hotel, 265 Bute st
U'iiU,.r,s Br Ihtrs. motor engineers, lor City rd. Boath
Wall. -IS k Evans, grocers, 30 Moira place, Adamsdnwn
Walters Owen Thomas & Co. provision mers. Bute ter
Walters T. Ltd. ship store mers. Clarence road. Docks
Walters Charles, shopkeeper, 28 Milford st. East Moor»
Walters Edward, basket maker. 21 Gloucester street &
21 Tudor lane. Canton
Walters Elsie (Miss), art needlework depot, 44 Albany
road. Rjath
Walters Jacob, grocer, 87 City road, Roath
Walters John, tailor, 46 Queen street
Walters Thomas, grocer, 69 Bedford street, Roath
Walton Robt. Alfred, boot maker,27 Salisbury rd.Cathayj
338 CARDIFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's
Walturdaw (Wales) Ltd. film hirers, y St John street
Ward B. & Co. wood block, concrete, mosaic & fire-
proof flouriii;; inanufacturerB, Kingsway & i Rawdon
place, Canton. Telegrams, " Ttila, Cardiff ;" TN 2075.
See advertisement
Ward Maritime Press Limited, proprietors & publishers
of the "Maritime Review" & "The Shipowner,"
Clarence road, Docks. T A "Reviver;" T N 1019
Ward & Co. butchers 27, & fruiterers & greengrocers
29, James street. Docks
Ward Alfred J. gas manager to the Cardiff Railway Co.
Pi«r head, Bute docks
Ward Arthur, shopkeeper, 45 Tredegar street
Ward Austin Jas.decorator,26 Corporation rd.Grangetwu
W;ird Charles, baker, 440 Cowbridge road. Canton
Ward Edward Brown, upholsterer, 33 Frederick street
Wai.i Emma (Mrs.), apartments,2i Lansdowne rd.Cantn
Ward Harold J. auctioneer, 18 Quay street
Ward Roland, house decorator, 23 Splott rd. Splotlands
Ward Wm. tent & marquee contrctr. see Oram & Ward
Warder William, hair dresser, 47 Portn^m Moor road,
Ea>l moors _
Wardley Alfred, hairdresser. 43 Lower Cathedral rd.Cntn
War.- & Williams, land agts. 6 Pembroke ter. T N 400
Wart- Henry, teacher of music, i Keppoch street, Roath
Wareham C. (Mrs.), umbrella repr.23 Mundy pl.Cathays
Warnian Alfred John, grocer, 223 Cathedral rd. Canton
Warnian Frederick Geo. shopkeeper, 50 Walker rd.Splott
Wariuan Pauline (Miss), shopkeeper, 53 May st. Cathays
Warner John, coal merchant, Kingsway & 37 Cos-
mesttin street, Cathays
Warren & Co. tailors, 9 Cowbridge road. Canton
Warren Alfred, hair dresser, 48 South William st. Docks
Warren Edward, hair dresser, 69 Cathays ter. Cathays
Warren Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Llanishen st.
Cathays
Warren Herbert, decorator, 8 Fairfield avenue. Canton
Warren Jesse, shopkeeper, 2 Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Warren John Albert, Cardiff Castle P.H. 4 George st.Dks
Wavrcn Matthew, clerk to the Llandaf! & Dinas Powia
Rural District Council & Pension Sub-Committee,
Park house, 20 Park place
Warren Misses, apartments, 63 Kings road
Warren William, decorator. 74 Wyndham cre«cent,Cantn
Warrener Harry, butcher, 93 Wyeverne road, Cathays
Warriner William, Cardiff Cottage P.H. 25 St. Mary st
War.sop Charlotte (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Edward ter
Wa.'her Ada (Miss), tobacconist, 356 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Wflslier James, poulterer, 92 Angus street, Roath
Washer James Evan, house decorator, 124 Marlborough
road, Roath
Wat-nnan A. & Co. builders, St. Peters street, Roath
Water« Alfred Samuel, pictuie frame maker. 9 Shoks-
pt-are street, Roath
Waters William Hy. cycle dealer, 119 Crwys rd. Cathays
Watkjn Ralph A. manager Farrow's Bank Limited, 95
St. Mary street
Watkiiis's (Cardiff) Printing Co. Limited, printers.
Kingsway. T N 2353
Wutkins Charles, insurance snpt.123 Macintosh pl.Roatb
Wiitkins Christina (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 60 Wyndham
crescent. Canton
Watliins David William, fruiterer, 37 Albany rd. Roath
Wa'kinf- Emily (Miss), dining rooms, 4 Church street
Walkin- Haniiah .Maria (.Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7S Tudor
street. Canton
Watkins Isaac, house agent, az The Balcony, Castle arc
Walkins James Herliert, grocer, 38 Carlisle street,
.South .Splotlands
Walkins May (Mi9$),costumier.22 Llantrissant st.Cathays
Watkms Richard John, solicitor & superintendent regis-
trar of births, deaths & marriages Cardiff district, 62
Charles street
Watkins Saml. Willis, shopkpr. 68 Shak«peare st. Roath
Watkins William, decorator, 84 Flora street, Cathays
Wat.<.in Annie (Mrs.), sh.ipkpr. 151 Habershon st. Splott
Watson Caroline Elizabeth (Miss), stationer, 35 Whit-
ihiirch road, Cathays
Watson David A. shopkeeper, 29 Llanmaes ft.Grangetwn
Wat«on Kenneth B. income tax assessor Js collector for
Cardiff north district & house & estate agent, 24
Duke Etreet '
Waiicnx Amalgamated, paper merchants, «holesale
stationers & waste paper contractors, 23 & 25 Penarth
n.ad. Telogr.im.. "Stationery. Cardiff:" T N 2109
8a« advertisement
Watsons, timber merchants, CoUingdon road, West
Bute dock. T N 2638
Watt Norman, clothier, 61 Moy road. Roath
Watt Norman, travelling draper, 9^ Richmond rd.Eoath
m''^'" ;„,* "'■ «»' "''""semen. 8.; Queen street
Watts, Watt* fc Co. Limited, ship brokers. 20 Ex-
oLange buildings ,
Walker
Watts Arthur B. incorporated accounlan
(Percy) & Watts
Watts Christopher Ernest, boot ma. 29 King's rd.Canton
Watts Ellen (Miss), matron supt. to Royal Hamadryad
.Seamen's Hospital, Hunter street. Docks
Watts Enos, Blue Anchor PH. 61 St. Mary street
Watts George, boot maker, 50 Albany road, Roath
Watts Jii. Hy. baker, & p st office, 35 Clive rd. Canton
Watts MaTyAnn(MT8.),mnsic tcbr.35 Llanfair rd.Canton
Watts Richard, house decorator, 32 Arabella «t. Roath
Watts William, beer retailer, i Tavistock street, Roath
Waverley Book Co. Ltd. (The), publishers,4o St. Mary st
Waygood-Otis Ltd. lift & crane mas. 6 & 7 St. John st
Weaver Shoe Co. (The), boot & shoe warehouse, 11
Church street
Weaver C. (Miss), New Market hotel, 20 Trinity street
Weaver Geo. Edward, fruit mer. see Sutton & Weaver
Webb Eliza (Mrs.) & Son, fruiterers, 138 & 140 Market
hall, St. Mary street
Webb John H. & Sons, shop fitting specialists. Cathedral
works, 32a, Lower Cathedral rd. & 122 Wellington st.
Telephone 1793. See advertisement
Webb Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, 84 Glenroy st. Roath
Webb Arthur, shopkeeper, 54 Bailwav st. Sth. Splotlands
Webb Elizh. (Mrs.), midwife, 76 Carlisle st.Sth.Splthids
Webb George, piano tuner, 94 Bridge street
Welb Gonrge Hy. fried fish dealer,ii3 Cairns st.Cathays
Webb Harold E. manufacturers' agent,27 & 29 Castle arc
Webb Harold Evans, com. trav. 250 Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Webb Harry Francis, pianoforte tuner, 10 Cowbridge
road. Canton
Webb Kate (Mrs.), confectioner, 58 City road, Roath
Webb Louisa (Mrs.), grocer, 27 Thesiger st. Cathays
Webb Walter, china fc'^hardware dealer, 3 Tunnel build-
ings, Queen street
Webb William, tobacconist, 21a, Castle street
Webber Alliert, laundry, 56 Clare road
Webber Arthur T. laundrv, 10 Broadwav, Roath
Webber Elizabeth (Miss),'confr. 68 Salisbury rd. Cathays
Webber Frederick, shopkeeper, 25 Sophia st. Bute st
Webber Geo. dairvman, 23 Caerphilly st. East Moors
Webber Isaac, draper, 120 Clifton street, Roath
Webber Rebecca (Miss), dress maker, 64 Carlisle street.
.South Splotlands
Webber William, greeni,'rocer, 70 Salisburv rd. Cathays
Webber William, upholsterer, 25 Pen-y-lan rd. Roath
Weddell T. & R. oil agents, 2 Stuart street. Docks
Weekly Mail (The) (Western Mail Limited, proprietors ;
published on fridays), St. Mary street
Weeks Alfred Jas. hoot repairer, 37 Herbert st. Maindy
Weiehert Leopold George, sub-manager Barclays Bank
Limited, Exchange buildings
Weigall S. i; Co. coal e.tporters, Cymric buildings.
West Bute street. T N 516
Weights & Measures (office of) (Thos. C. Major, chief
inspector: Thomas Bowker, Ed. Paske 4; Harry
Eddins, inspectors"), Womanby street
Weiss Enphemia (Miss), dress ma. 130 Broadway, Roatb
Weitnnan Hettie (Mrs.), confectioner. 50 Wood street
Welbeck Antique Galleries Limited (The)
(William Ince-Smilcs manager), dealers in antiqui-
ties, Morgan arcade t Baker's row
Welch, Margetson & Co. shirt & collar manufacturers.
Baker's row, Wharton street
Welih Thomas, grocer. 107 Paget street, Grangetown
Wellings Caroline (Miss), draper, 13 Corporation road.
Grangetown
Wi-Uings Thus, pilot. 3 Grange gardens, Grangetown
VA'ellington Street Institute (Robert Meyrick, sec).
Wellington street. Canton
Wellington Frederick E. Law Courts hotel, 18 Duke st
Wells Celeb, confr. 127 Portman Moor rd. East Moors
Wells Creswell, builder &c. see Knox & Wells
Wells Harry W. Golden Cmss P.H. 283 Bute sti-eet
Well 4 Jiihn Henry, custom house officer, 83 Malefant
street. Cathays
Wells Sarah Annie (Mrs.),8tationer,i7Pontcanna st.Cantn
Wellsteed E. & Co. (Lewis George Daunton, proprietor),
shipping potato merchants, 96 Bute street. T N 980
Welsby May & Edith (Misses), dress makers, 550 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Welsh Catholic Herald (The) (J. T. Burke, proprietor).
Western Mail chambers, St. Mary street
Welsh Coal & Coke Co. coal jc coke merchants. Ex-
change chambers. 7 Mount Stuart square
Welsh Cold Stores & Ice Factory Limited, 15 to 23
Pellet street, Newtown
Welsh Flour Mills Limited, millers. West wharf
Welsh Garden Cities Limited (Sir William Beddoe Bees.
managing director ; E. Fry. sec), 3 Dumfries place.
Welsh Glass & Bevelling Co. Limited, glass merchants,
Dumballs road. T N 1100
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Welsb Housing & Development Association,38 Charles st
Welsh Insurance Corporation Limited (The) (Herbert
Meannck, see.), 22 High street. T A "Dragon, Car-
diff;" T Nos. 3160 & 3161
Welsh National Liberal Council (Cyrus J. Evans, sec),
82 Qneen street. T N 1963
Welsh Navigation Steam Coal Co. Limited, colliery pro-
prietors, Cymric buildings. West Bute street
Welsh Photoplay.* Ltd. (A. B. Watts, sec), 4 Park pi
Wel.sli Pictorial Co. photoffraphers, 36 St. Mary street
Welsh Smitihy Coal Co. conl factors, 50 & S' George
street. Docks
Welsh Town-Flanning & Housing Trust Limited (E. G.
Bentloy LL.B. sec), 32 Park place. T A "Prospect,
Cardiff : •' T N 4790
Welsh Thomas, provision dealer.zoi Cowbridge rd.Cantn
Welton Lily (Miss), shopkeeper. 84 Monthermer road,
Cathays
Welton Wm. Chas. shopkeeper, 92 Malefant st. Cathays
Wensley George & Sons, hauliers, furniture re-
movers, carriers & warehousemen, Greek Church st.
Bute street (T N 742) ; Gladstone street & 70 & 72
.Severn grove, Canton. T N 1257; T A "Moveable.
Cardiff "
Weet of England Ship Store Co. Ltd. 104 Bute street
West Hartlepool Steam Navigation Co. Limited, steam-
ship owners. Bailie house. Mount Stuart square
West House Steamship Co. Limited, steamship owners,
Baltic liouse. Mount Stuart square
Westacott Thomas ,Iohn, tailor, 30 Major road, Canton
Westcott George Albert, Red Lion PH. i Queen street
Western Carriage & Van Works (The), coach builders,
Tresiilian terrace. Penarth road
Western Debenture Trust Limited. Baltic house. Mount
Stuart square
Western Dental Manufactui-ing Co. Limit-ed. dentists'
supplies, 44 Charles street
Western Finance Association Limited (Albert H. Drake,
district manager), ly Working street
Western Import Co. Limited, film renters. 14 Prion'
street. Queen street. T N 1848
Western Mail Limited, publishers of the Western Mail,
Weeklv Mail & South Wales Evening Express;
printers L sintioneis. Western Mail buildinas. St.
Mary street ; works. Tudor road. Canton
Western Mail (The) (Western MailLimited, proprietors).
Western Mail building?:, St. Mary street ; works. Tndor
road. Canton
Western Scaling & Painting Co. boiler scalers,t3 Bute ores
Western Trinidad Lake Asphalt Co. Limited (The),
asphalt manufaoturers. s6 St. Marv street: works.
Burt street. Docks (Tel. No. 817) ; & at Swansea &
Bristol. Telegrams, "Highway." for Cardiff. Swansea
& Bri>.tol. See advertisement
Western Wagon & Property Co. Ltd. (Sambnrn Chivers.
manager), railway wag.on mfrs. Lewis rd. East Moors
Westlake Robert William, grocer. 34 City road. Roath
Westman Sarah Ann (Mrs), furniture dealer. 42 Stuart
street. Docks
Weston Jabez Bertram.picture frame ma. 5 Royal arcade
Weymouth Alvina (Miss), news agent, 84 Citv rd. Roath
Whatley Lottie (Mrs.), dress ma. 3^ Clun ter. Catihai's
Wheatley F. station master. Great Western railway '
Wheeler Charles Edwin, master mariner, 16 Miskin
street, Cathays
Wheeler Frederick, dining rooms. 11 Bute street
Wheeler M. (Mrs.), board residence. 20 Dumfries place
Wheeler Thos. boot maker. 104 Wyndham cres. Canton
WhitaUer Michael Ltd. coal exporters. 24 Mt. Stuart sq
Whitaker Herbert, chartered accountant, 59 Bute street
Wliitbread & Co. Limited, brewers ; branch stores. East
wharf. T N 1045
White. Oottell & Co. vinegar biewers. St Peter's street
Roath. T N 3726
White. Wilson & Co. wire mattr.ss makers, Ferrv road.
("Jrangetown
Wliitp Alice fMrs.l. iiparts.a Blaenelvdarh pl.Orangetwn
White Ohas. picture frame ma. 38 Splot^ rd. Splotlands
White Edwin, boot & shoe repairer. 27 Daniel st.Cathayf
White Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker. 70 Elm street. Roath
White George, grocer, i Agate street, Roath
White Henry E. butcher, 12 Market hall. St. Marv
street & 140 Clifton street. Roath
White Herbert, butcher, 5 Bank bldgs. Clifton st. Roath
^^ liitp Hubert, butcher. 28 Tudor street
White Kate (Mrs.). greengro<
East Moors
White Mary (Mrs.), poulterer,
Mary street
WliiteMary (Mrs.'', tobacooni
er. 89 Portman Moor rd.
64 & 66 Market hall. St.
Whjte Reginald, artificial teeth
Claude rd. Roath
White William, hair dresser, 105 Albany road, Roath
White Wm. A. commission agent, 24 Mount Stuart sq
White William L. boot repairer, la, Fitzroy street
White William Robert, coal merchant, 68 Bute street
Whitefleld Building Estate Co. Limited (F. de Courcy
Hamilton, sec), 113 Exchange buildings
Whitefleld Hannah (Mrs.),aparts. 80 Plasturton av.Cantn
Whitehall Steam Navigation Co. Limited, steamship
owneis. Imperial buildings. Mount Stuart square
\rhitehead Fanny (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 2 Rutland street,
Grangetown
Whitehill & WhitehUl, chartered accountants, 11 High st
Whitehouse Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, 32 Singleton rd.
East Moors
Wldttield, Kendrirk & Co. ship brokers. Atlantic build-
ini,'s, Mount Stuart square
Whitley L. V. surveyor of taxes (2nd district), West-
gate street
Whitlock H. ,1. & Sons Limited, photographers, 8 Duke
Street arcade, Duke street
Whitlock Mary Jane (Mrs.), nurse, q Brecon st. Canton
Whitney Mary .Tane (Miss), midwife. 143 Cathays ter-
race. Cathays
Whitson Alfred, boot repr. 122 Whitchurch rd. Cathays
Whittick W. & Son, yeast merchants. Railwav street.
South Splotlands
Whittington Caroline Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments,
17 Neville street. Canton '
Widdas T.D.manager of the Bureau 'Veritas IntemationaJ
Register cf Shipping. 5 Dock chambers, Bute street
Wide Evan, ship store dealer, 38 George street, Docks
Wide Fredk. wholesale egg merchant, Oxford la. Roath
Wiggins William, butcher. 22 Bridge street
Wight fc Fidoe, consulting engineers. 18 ,Iames street.
TN 3716
Wilby Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 53 Woodville rd. Cathays
Wilce Caroline (Miss), fancy ^ repository, 8, 10 & n
High Street arcade T N 7*66
Wilde James Geoi-ge, builder. 22 Kincraig street, Roath
Wilden George, general dealer, 8 Llandaff road. Canton
Wildings (1911) Limited, clothiers, 45 & 47 The Haves
Wildsmith Joseph Wm. butcher, 96 Crwys rd. Cathays
Wilkey & Son, news agents, 76 Frederick street
Wilkie Frederick Charles, shopkeeper, 36 North road
Wilkiiis Wilfred, hair dresser, 65 Oakley st. Grangetown
Wilkins William, butcher, 150 City road, Roath
Wilkins Wm. John, boot k shoe repr. 24 Letty st.Cathays
Wilkinson D. & Co. furnace engineers. Western Mail
chambers, St. Mary street
Wilkinson. Hevwood & Clark Limited, paint manufac-
turers. Dumballs road
Wilkinson 3. M. & Co. auctioneers. 5 & 7 St. John st
Wilkinson Thomas, fried fish dealer, 251 Penarth road
Wilks Edward ,bihn. shopkeeper, 4; Clifton st. Roath
Willett George F. solicitor & commissioner tor oaths,
0- Qneen street. TN 761
William Thomas, shopkeeper, i Penlline street, Roath
Williams B. W. & G. butchers. 38 Crwvs road, Cathays
Williauis Brothers (Hull) Limited, coal exporters (H.
Eees Jones & Co. Limited, agents). 17 & t8 Mer-
chants' exchange
Williams Bros. & Co. decorators, 122 Albany rd. Roath
Williams Evan & Co. coal exporters, 16 James street.
TN 322
Williams Franklvn Limited, booksellers. 706 Queen st.
T N 762
Williams Gen. & Co. fruit mers. 28 Custom House st
Williiims & Gladstone, solicitors. Herbert chambers,
Gre.nt Western approach
Williams H. & Co. butchers, r Windsor place ; 16 & 17
Wharton street & 23S City road. Roath
Williams & Hoare. builders. 6a, Dalcross street, Roath
Williams & Homfray, land agents. 32 Charles street
Williams John & Co. fruiterers, 9 Bridge street
Williams John & Co. fruit merchants, 6 New street
Williams John & Co. smithy, Leckwith road. Canton
Williams John & Herbert, engravers, 14 Castle arcade
Williams John & Sons (Cardiff) Limited, iron & steel
merchants, sash & casement manufacturers ; offices &
works. East Moors road. East Moors. T A " Metal,
Cardiff;^' TN 2501 (5 lines)
Williams & Jones, manufacturers' agents, '", «"ff" "
Williams (L. G.) & Priohard, solicitors, 32 Charles st
Williams & Mordev. ship owners, Aberdare bouse. 2« s
20 Mount Stuart" square. T N 1351
Williams Owen & Watkin & Co. steamship owners,
Baltic house. Mount Stuart square
Wmiams Peter (Liverpool) Limited, wholesale clothiers,
20 Working street
Williams Robert it Sidney, architects & sarveyors,
Bornuch ch.imbers. Wharton street. T N 2312
340 CAKDIKF.
SOLTH WAIVES.
[kklly's
Willii
I T. G. & Co. Limited, builders'
West wharf. T X 1360
VVilliams T. .1. & .><on, nautical optician* &
rii.lkers, o;i Biiti- street. T A " Optician, Cardiff : "
TN 1,6
Williams W. K. 0. & Co. electrical engineers, 29 West
Bute street, Docks. T X 7:10
Williams Watkin & Co. <teanwbip owners, .Merlliyr
house, James street
Uilliam.s William & ;!on. solicitors, „,, .St. Marv street
T N ..3...;
Williams Wm.Hy. & Co.coal exprtrs.iao Exchange bldgg
WUliams & Co. butchers, 236 Cowbridge road. Canton
Williams & Co. i8hippinp Chemists') Limited, chemists,
JO .Tames street. T N 3556
Williams Steam Navigation Co. Limited, steamship
owners. Merth\T house, James street
Williams Albert," boot maker, 69 Ordell street, Splott
Williams Albert, boot repairer, 28 Herbert st. Maindy
Williams Albert Thomas, pastrycook, 34 Caroline street
Williams Alfred, painter, 8 Cyril crescent, Eoath
Williams Alfred H. dairyman. 103 Penhevad street,
Grangetown
Williams Annie (Miss), apaits. 74 Miskin st. Cathays
Williams Arthur, shopkeeper, -6 Flora street, Cathavs
Williams Arthur Vincent, manager Lloyds Bank Ltd.
I Mount Stuart square " i
Williams Bertie Kichd. plumber, 19 Meadow st. Canton I
Williams Charles, commission agent.io Custom House it i
Williams Charles, cycle dealer, 6 & 8 Neville st. Canton \
Williams Oha«. marine enginr. 68 Dogfield Bt. Catlhays !
Williams Charles R. plumber, 30 Bute street ' '
Williaui.s Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 59 North Olive st. j
(irangetown '
Williams David, apartments, 76 Miskin street, Cathays j
Williams David O.B.E. chief constable & director of tho j
tire brigade; chief constable's oiFice, Law courts, i
Cathays park '
Williams David, colliery proprietor,iiga,Eichang6 bldgs
Williams David E. dental surgery, 4 Bute place '
Williams David R. wine & spirit meirhatit, DmcW head.
West Bute dock. T N 685
Williams Dm'd T. artificial" teeth maker, qj Crnys rd.
Cathays j
William's E. M. (Miss), tobacconist, 30 West Bute st
Williams Unr L, com. trav. 36 Mackintosh pi. Roatli
Williams J. B. ship broker, see Loanc, Williams i Co
Williams J. Vanghan, Great Western Railway Co.'g divi-
sional superintendent. Great Western approach
Williams J. Wallace, accountant, 9 Working street
Williams James, tailor, 3 Tyn-y-coed place, Roath
Williams James Watkins, ironmonger, 174 Whitchurch
road, Cathays
Williams Jesse, ^'rocer, 77 Kimberley road, Eoath
Williams John, beer retailer, 66 Citv road, Roath
Williams John, cabinet maker, ,7a," Rose street, Kodlh
Williams John, coal merchant, i Llantnit st. Cathays
Williams Jn. fancy drpr.io6 & 108 Woodville rd. Cathavs
Williams John, greengrocer, 128 Clare road
Williams John, grocer, 64 City road, Roath
Williams John, grocer, J50 Citv road, Roath
Williams John, groceu. 11 Pen-y-wain road, Roaili
W'illiams John, pilot, 53 Clive street, Grangetown
Williams John, shopkeeper, 144 Donald street, Boath
Williams John, shopkeeper, 44 Paget street, Granijetown
Williams John, shopkeeper, 3 Patrick street. Docks
Williams John, watch maker, 57 Crwys road, Cathays
Williams John David M.B., CM phvsician & surgeon, 4
medical officer for Central k Koatb lUstricts. 259
Albany road. Roath
Williams John Evan M.A. solicitor, comniiasioner for
uaths &, clerk to the Penarth groups of schools (firm,
Williams & Gladstone). Herbert chambers, Greit
insur. agt. -,- Dogticid st. Cathays
insur. agent, i Richards st. Cathays
ck, Penart'h Dock PH. Nortb street.
Williams John Hv
Williams John Hy
Williama John Pat
Grangetown
Williams Joshua, inoto
Williams K.athloBn (M;
road, Boath
Williams Lawrence Gf
Prichard), solicitor
Charles .street
Williams Margaret (^Mrs.). child
Royal arcade
Williams Maud (Mrs.), ivardrobe dlr.67 Broadwav.Ruath
Williams Miriam (Mrs.).ladies' outfifter,io Wyndhan. arc
Williams Morris P. timber merchant. Royal chambers
Park place. TN ,1987
■ngineer. Wood street
), private s<'hool, 83 Newport
ntfitter. 28 k
Williams Edith (Miss), mili;ner,98 Salisbury rd. Cathays ! Williams Philip, fishmonger,
Williams Edwin, pilot, 11 Windsor esplanade, Dock;
Williams Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 233 Penarth road
Williams Elizh. (Mrs.), dining rooms, 65 City rd. Roath
Williams Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, 29 Roath Court
road, Eoath
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 73 Portman Moor
road. East Moors
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs), poultry dealer, 143 Market I Wiiiiams Richard! grocer, 17
hall, St. Mary street ■■'— ■ - ■ « . . . '
Williams Elizh. (Mrs ), shopkeeper, 40 Ruby st. Koath
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), Westgate inn. Ansfelina .it
Williams Ellen (Mrs.), fried tish dlr. 87 Pearl st. Roath
Williams Ellis, carpenter, Brydges place, Cathays
Williams Ephraim, fruiterer,' Fish market. The Haves
Williams Ephraim, tailor 5: outfitter, 142 Citv id Roath
Williams Essex, builder, 14 Vere street. Roath
Williams Eustace, stationer, 112 Bridge street
Williams Evan John, butcher, 73 Clive road, Canton
Williams Fanny (Mrs.), apartments. 17 ""
road, Cathay!
Cla
Williams Philip, insur. agent, 3 Woodville nl. Catha\s
Williams Philip R. hntcher, 58 Constellation st. Roath
Williams Reginald George, deputy librarian Cardiff
Public Libraries, Trinity street
Williams Richard, cnal dealer. New Bhymne< vard.
Adam street. Newton
i Williams Richard, coal merchant, 97 Crwys rd. Cathayt
' Williams Richard, grocer, 171 Pearl street, Roath
Williams Robert, confectioner, H2 Broadwav, Boath
WiUiams Robert Henry, land agent,«ee Ware & Williams
Williams Robert J. collierv agent, 57 Mount Stuart «q
Williams Sarah (Miss), draper, 48 City road, Roath
Williams Sophia (Mrs.), dairy, 36 Llandaff rd. Canton
Williams Sjinonds, butcher, 3a, Mundv place, Cathays
Williams Thos. chimney sweep, 16 Wellington st. Canton
Williams Thomas, decorator, 52 Pembroke road. Canton
Williams Thos furniture dealer. '03 O^wbridge id.Cantn
Williams Thomas, news agent, la, Wellington si . Cantn
Williams Thomas, shopkeeper, 10 Clare road, Cardiff
Williams Thomas, tailor, 14 Wyndham arcade
WilHams Florence (Mrs.), shell fish dealer, 43 Corpora- | Williams Thomas' J. slate &c. merchant, see Slocombe,
tion road, Grangetown
Williams Florence (Mrs.), .shopkpr. .4!, Eld.n. st Canton
Williams Francis, boot repairer, 224 Cowbridge rd. Cantn
Williams Frank, insur. agt. 80 Wvndham cres. Canton
Williams Frederick, beer retailer, 6q Nora street. Roath
Williams Fredk. coal &: coke mer. Gwennyth st Cathays
Williams Fredk. painter, 7 Upper Kincraig st. Roath'
Williams Frederick John, confectioner, 36 Crwys id.Ulh).
Williams George, boot repr. 2a Cornwall st .Grangetown
Williams George, hair dresser, 56 Albany road, Roath
Williams Geo. Ernest, stationer, 132 Crwys rd. Cathavs
Williams George Henry, butchei
road. East Moore
Williams Gordon R. grocer, 14 Bridge street
Williams Gwendoline (Miss), grocer, 1 Shirley rd.Boatli
Williams Gwenllian (Mrs.), teacher of magic, 240 Cow-
bridge road. Canton
Williams Harriet (Mrs.), shopkpr. 177a, King's rd.Oantn
Williams Henry, baker, 87a, ."ievern road. Canton
Williams Heniy Hugh L.R.C.P. k S.Edin., L.M. phy-
sician k surgeon, 57 Conway road. Canton
Williams Howell F.A.I, auctioneer, value r. house A, .-stale
agent, 28 Charles street. TN 1077
^.l'!!""'" '"^a''. l"""- drssr. 3 Corporation rd. Giangetwi.
Williani.« Ivor, artificial teeth maker, 369 Cowbridt'c
i"ad, Canton
Amherst st. Grangetown
chemist. lafi Cowbridge
Bedford street.
Williams & Co
Williams Thos. .In news agt. ;
Williams Thomson Gregory.
road. Canton
Williams Walter, coach buildei
b Pennine street, Koath
Williams Wm.Boai-d of Trade olBcer,55Clive st.liriisrfwn
Williams William, chemist, 324 Cowbridge road. Canton
Williams William, decorator, see Williams Bros. & Co
Williams William, master mariner,8i Conway rd.Canton
WiUiams William, shopkeeper. 52 Cycle street, Roath
""'" "■ ■■ firm. William Williams fc
24 Portman Mnor , Williams William, s.dicitor
Ron), 119 .St. Marv street
Williams William Arthur Gordon, solicitor (firm, Wm.
Williuins A Son), 119 St. Marv street
Williams William Edward I,ewis. boot ropairer.30 Tenbr
street. East Moors
William* William Gmrge MB.. B.S. snrireou, 60 New-
port road, Roath
Williams William Griffiths, shopkeeper. lOo I'eiiartli r.t
Willinnn William H. tailor, 11 Frederick street
Williams William Henrv, boot b shoe repairer i Flint
stieet, Maindv
Williams William Heniy. tiavellini.' draper. 4 St. John's
crescent. Canton
WiUiams Wm. Howard. shpkpr.iCorporalion rd.Grangtwn
mRECTORV.]
SOUTH WALES.
CARDIFF.
341
Williams Wm. Robert, chemist,
Wiiliums WiJIiam Samuel, pilot, 6 Blaenclydach street
Williamsou Andrew, master mariner, 27 Clun ter.Cathys
Williamson Edith (Mrs.), confctnr, 16 Crwys rd.Cathays
Williamson Edward, solicitor k commissioner for oaths
(firm, Grover, Grover & Williamson), 26 Charles st
Willicott Be.nj. news ajjent, Oj Wvndliam ores. Canton
Willie C. M. & Co. coal exporters, 106 to loq Mer-
chants' exciiange
Willis & Co. chemist.s, 71 Broadwa\. Boath
Willfti Edward, shopkeeper, 70 Elm street, Roath
Willis RaJph, grocer, 410 Cowbridce road, Canton
Willis William, batcher, 42 Broadway, Boath
Willmitt & Dare, meat salesmen, Boath market, Cycle
street, Boath
Willmore Herbert A.L.C.M. school of mnsic, 83 Cow-
bridge ntad. Canton
Willmore Oscar, teacher of mnsic, 21 Neville st. Canton
Willmott k Smith, architects, 29 & 30 St. Marv street.
TN4387
Willmott Tcim .Miijn,-, George hotel, 138 Bute street
Willoughby George, apartments, 18 Llanfair rd. Canton
Willonghby Jn. Bradley, greengrcr. 113 Clifton st. Boath
Willows Joseph Thompson L, D.S.I, dentist, 2 Dumfries
place T N 22^3
Wills Arthur, furii. dlr. iiu Holmesdale st. Grangetown
Wills Edwin, hair dresser, 9 Crwys road, Cathays
Wills Harry .lames Bord (exors. of), photo printers. 22
S, 20 Jlorgan arcade & 59 Penarth road
Wills Iv.u' McK;iv. coal factor, 82d, Severn road. Canton
Wills TtM.mas. b,,iler maker, Collingdon road. West
Bute dnck. T X 2323
Wilmot & Sons, bakers, 170 Carlisle ,st. Sth. Splotlands
Wilmot Edwd.Jas. baker,io9 Portman Moor rd.Ea.Monrs
Wilsdnn Co. X-rays treatment, 12B Queen street
Wilsher Robert E.' eating house, 35 Caroline street
Wilson. Fletcher. Bruce & Sons Limited, opticians, qi
Bute street. T X 883
\> ilson .1. & R. & Co, ship store merchants. Imperial
buildings. Mount Stuart s<juare & Burt street. Docks
AVilson J. & W. Ltd. paint manufrs. 16 Evelyn st. Docks
Wilson John Heron & Sons, .ship brokers, 98 & 99 Ei-
changc buildings
Wilson, Sons 4; Co. Limited, .^hip brokers, 70 Bute st.
T X 3946
\Vilson Cecil, architect, see Teather & Wilson
Wilson Charles Stanley, steam ship owner, see Thomas,
Stephens t Wilson
Wilsou Frances (Mrs.), costumier, 57 Claude road, Boatli
AVilson James, butcher, 189 Cowbridge road. Canton
A\'ils,,n Jas. "ire mattress nia. see White, Wilson & Co
\Vilson Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Christina st. Bute st
^Vilson Joseph Harry, di'aper, gi Wyeverne rd. Cathays
AVilsou Kate (Mrs.), draper, u Clifton street, Roath
\\ilts Cnited Dairies Limited, provision merchants, 17
MilHcent street
WiTiduiill Carrie (Miss), butcher. 24 Market ball, St.
Mar
reet
Window Mabel Ellen (Miss), teacher of music, 4
Lochaber street, Roath
Windsor Rope k Brattice Cloth Co. Limited, rope &
t«ine manufacturers. Ferry road, Grangetown
^\'indsor (The) Slipways & Dry Docks (Elliott & Jeffery.
proprietors), Ferrv road, Grangetown
Windsor Steam Coal Co. (1901) Ltd. (F, Athol Barrass,
sec). 3 Bute crescent
Windsor W. k Son, tailors, 3 Guildford street
Windsor Elizli. (Mi.ss), aparts. 20 Llandough st.Cathays
\\'indsir Godfrey, picture frame maker, 13 Castle arcade
Windsor Hotel (Peter William Taylor, proprietor), 48
Stuart street. Docks
Windsor Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 69 Albert st. Canton
Windsor Wm. Henry, apartments, 82 NeWlle st. Canton
Wing Fo I#e, laundry, 60 City road, Roath
Wing Woo Ghong, laundry, 83 I'ontcanna street, Canton
WingfieW Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, 117 Penarth road
Wingfield William Barron, hair dresser, 142 Penarth rd
Winslade William, mineral water manufacturer. 54
(rear of) Machen place. Canton. TN 728
Winter Charles, corn merchant, 76 Broadway, Eoath
Winter Clement D.Tvid. dairyman. 2 Richards st.Cathays
Winter Frederick, beer retailer, i Crichton street
Winter Stephen, motor cycle engineer. Fairoak road.
Cathays. TX 5,52
Winter Walter, basket maker, ,^4 Wellington st. Cantmi
Wintle .\lbt. Jn. cv.Ie dlr. 1 .4 'Whitchurch rd. Cathavs
Wintle Harrv.rl(.f;nV:,I .-ntrlnecr.see Friend, Wintle SCo
Win/.er JoliTi. 1,^M ,i.v..,.,. •, P.-n-v-lHu road. Hoatb
Wisbev Hem;, .,iiitiw.,. ij .Splott road, .Splotlands
Wisbey Jame.- WiIIkuh. -leip fitter & shop front builder
it decor.itur. Jnliu .strccL Telephone & telegrams.
"Wisbev, Cardiff, 2122" '
Wisbey Lewis, shopfitter, 14 Wood street
Wise William, boot & shoe repairer, Fairoak rd. Cathays
WiKshell William Chas. butcher, 136 Clifton st. Roath
Witcomb Jas. teacher of iimsic, 27 Brithdir st. Cathays
Witt Emily (Mrs.), stationer, k post office, 107 Crnys
road, Cathays
Witty k Wyatt (Cardiff) Limited, asbestos manufac-
turers, 20 West Bute street. Docks. T A " Witwy,
Cardiff r" T N 232
Wolden Soren T. fruiterer k greengro.3 George st.Docks
Wolstenholme Herbert, confr. 238 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Women's Service Club (Mrs. Price Williams, president),
17 Quay street
Wonnaeott John, boot repairer, 2a, Clive road. Canton
Wood Brothers, haberdashers, 51 & 53 Bridge street
Wood James & Son Limited, printers, 137a, Bute street
k 13 Mount Stuart square. TN 113
Wood Arthur, tailor, 8a, Kingsway. T N 3774
Wood Charles, builder, 17 Lansdowne road. Canton
Wood George, boot maker, 14 Atlas road, Canton
Wood Isabella (Mrs.), costumier, 27 Cobnrn st. Cathays
Wood Nellie (Miss), pianoforte teacher, 17 Lansdowne
road. Canton
Wood Robert, shopkeeper, 61 Glamorgan street. Canton
Wood Stanley, news agent, 2 Nesta road. Canton
Ayoodburu Alexander, accountant, 33 Denton road
Woodcock Samuel, butcher, 3 Bute street
Woodford Alfred, insurance agt.113 Mackintosh pi. Roath
Woodford John James, tailor, 19 Duke street
Wixjdhead Adu May (Miss), ladies' hair dresser, 21
Morgan .ircade
Woodland William, painter, 137 Crwys road, Cathays
Woodley H. k Co. butchers, 56 & 136 Crwys road,
Cathays; 47 k 142 Carlisle street. South Splotlands;
Bute street; 6 The Hayes; 7 & 29 Clifton street,
Roath; 33 Adam street, Newtown; 340 Cowbridge
road. Canton; High street; 32 Hanbury rd. Bargoed
k 130 Penarth road
Woodman Fanny (Miss), dress ma. 22 Denton rd.Canton
Woodman Gertrude (Mrs.), apartments, 125 Tewkes-
bury street, Cathays
Woodruff Richard, furniture dealer, 79 City road, Eoath
Woods John Robert, master mariner, 2 Earle pi. Canton
Woods Samuel Thomas, baker, Cardigan street. Canton
Woods William, boot repairer, 77 Tudor street. Canton
Woodward W. A. & Co. tailors, 25 Charles street
Wciodward Charles, gieengro. 438 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Wookey Martha (Mrs.), art needlework depot, 70 Mack-
intosh place, Roath
WiHilt Brothers, tailors, 28 Queen street
Woolworth F. W. k Co. Limited, bazaar proprietors, 50
k s- Queen street
Workers' I^nion (Sidney Hall, district organizer), 16
Herbert street
Workmen'- Institute (Ernest Miles, sec.),Comet st.Hoath
Worms & Co. ship owners, Crichton house, 11 & 12
Mount Stuart square
Worrell k Co. cycle makers, 179 Penarth road
Worrell George, cycle maker, 66 Cowbridge rd. Canton
Worrell John, cycle maker, 93 Whitchurch rd. Cathaye
Worrell John, cycle manufacturer, lo City road, Roath
Worth Mabel (Miss), dress ma. 65 Brithdir st. Cathays
Worton Oliver, engraver, Tower chambers, Church st
Wride Cnpt, Harold Mason, branch manager Ocean
Accident k Guarantee Corporation Ltd, 21 High street
Wright John & Edwin Limited, wire & hemp rope
manufactrs. Royal chambers. Park place. TN 1502
Wright k Partners, coal merchants k wine impoiters,
57 Mount Stuart •square. TA "Partners, Cardiff;"
T N 421
Wright Fredk. Hy. John, cycle ma. 81 Eldon st. Canton
Wright Margaret (Mrs.), poultry dealer, 57 & 59 Market
hail, St. Mary street
Wybourne Wm. H. furniture dlr. 5 Moira ter.Adamsdwn
Wyles Motor Plouehs, manufacturers of self-con-
tained motor ploughs & motor cultivators kc. Durs-
lev, Gloucestershire. Telegraphic Address, " Ploughs,
Durslei- "
Wvman & Sons Ltd. stationers &c. 54 & 56 St. Mary st
Wvndham Bros, consulting engineers, io8 & 109 Bute .st
Wyndham J. S.& Sons,enginrs.West side. East Bute dck
Wvndham Arthur S. paper merchant. Western Mail
bhambers, St. Mary street. T N's 709 & 4^77 ,
Wyndham Maggie (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Yardley J.^S. & Son, hotel stooktakers, 341 Cowbridge
road. Canton . „ , .,
Tates Chas. grocer, 132 Carlisle st. South Splotlands
Yates Thomas, wholesale paper merchant. Clun terr.ice,
Cithavs. t'n 3466 , „ ,v
Tendle Dorothy (Miss), dress maker, 129 Moy rd. Eoath
Yeoman F. & Sons, ship owners, 109 & no Exchange
buildings. TN 1179
abersbo
342 CAKUIFK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Yeomans Fdk.Chas. electrician, i3i Mackintosh pl.Boatb
Tick Sam, laundry, 83 Tudor street
Yorath & Jones, solicitors &, commissioners for oaths,
Duke Street chambers, 26 & 27 Dnke street
Yorath Gladys (Miss), milliner, see Eundle.Torath et Cie
Yorath William (firm, lorath & Jones), solicitor & com-
missioner for oaths & coroner for Cardiff City, Duke
Street chambers. 26 & 27 Duke street
Yorke Walter MacGregor. consulting enainr. 2 Bute cres
Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ltd. (Llewelyn Pufrh,
resident secretary), 32 Windsor place. T N 1362
Tost Typewriter Co. Limitwl (Kobcrt Kerr, district
manager), 33 Royal arcade
Youno; Brothers, fruit & potato merchants & importers,
10 Custom House street. T A "Import, Cardiff;"
T N 3463
■ioung & Hurlcv, steam ship brokers, 71 James street.
T N 4180
Young Men's Christian Association (Frank S. Higuian
M.B.E. sec). Station terrace (T N 449) & (Grange-
town branch) (Thomas Joseph Bryant, sec.) Clydach
street, Grangetown
Young Men's Christian Association (junior department)
(G. J. Jenkins, sec). North Edward street
Young Women's Christian Association (Miss J. Ken-
nedy, supt.). 4^ & 47 Charles street
Y^oung Women's Christian Association (Miss D. B.
Walker, sec), 38 Mount Stuart square
Y. W. C. A. Girls' Clnb (Miss Burton Jones, sec), 25
Duke street
Young Annie (Mrs.), midwife, g Rectory road. Canton
Young Charles, baker, 13 Knole street, Grangetown
Young Frank Matthew, boot repairer. 87 Whitchurch
road. Cathays
Young Wallace E. osteopathist. 47 Richmond rd. Roath
Young William, fiuit merchant, 32 New street
Toung William, pianoforte tuner,44 Thesiger st.Cathays
Young William, potato importer, 295 Bute street •
Zahl Harry, variety agent, 15 Edward terrace
Zammit K. refreshment rooms. 251 Bute street
Zausmer Charles & Co. painters & decorators, 159 Oity
road, Roath
Zeidnian G. (Madame), milliner. 117 Queen street
Zeldman Miriam (Miss), china dealer. 293 Bute street
Zemla Jncob, baker. 28 Wood street
Zirconia Gem Co. Ltd. gem merchants, 34 Charles st
Zussen Jan Dirk, pawnbroker 221 & 222, & clothier 266,
Bute street
Zynkara Co. Limited, boiler composition manufacturers
(Thomas A. Reed, agent). r8 James street
CARDIGAN
CARDIGAN, supposed to derive its name from Caredig,
a chieftain of the province of Dimetia, is the capital of
the county, a port, head of a union and county court
district and a municipal borough, with a station on the
Whitland and Cardigan branch of the Great Western
railway, and 18J miles west from Llandyssil terminal
station of the branch of the same line from Carmarthen.
-!74 from London, 135 from Bristol, 22 from Aberayron.
38J from Abcrystwith. 29 from Carmarthen. 17 from
Fishguard, 27 from Haverfordwest, 31 from Lampeter.
10 from Newcastle Emlyn and 33J from St. David's, in
the hundred of Troedyraur, petty sessional division of
Cardigan, rural (^anery of Sub-Aeron, archdeaconry of
Cardigan and diocese of St. David's ; the town is about
2 miles from the sea, on the river Teifi. a stone bridge
of five arches connecting the counties of Pembroke and
Cardigan ; and a portion of the town stands on the
Pembrokeshire side.
Under the provisions of the " Lccal Government Act.
ifPS," the ancient civil parish of St. D..gmacls. in
the counties of Cardigan and Pembroke, was made into
two parishes, that portion in the former being called
St. Dogmaels Municipal, and in the latter St. Dogmaels
Rural.
Cardigan, together with Aberystwith, Lampeter and
Newcastle Emlyn, formerly constituted a parliamentary
district, returning one member to Parliament, but under
the pr'ivisions of the " Redistribution of Seats Act,
1885 " (48 and 49 Vict. c. 23), the representntion of the
borough was merged into that of the county.
The' town was first incorporated by Edw. I. whose
charter was confirmed by succeeding monarchs; Hen.
Vin. granted the borough a new charter, confirmed by
Jas. 1. and this remained in force until the passing ol
the ".Municipal Corporations Act, 1835" (5 and 6 Wm.
rV. e. 76), by which the Corporation was reconstituted.
and now consists of a mayor, four aldermen and twelve
councillors. The borough has a commission of the peace,
and is under the nn- of the county police f.in'e. The
town is well supplied witli g.ns bv the Cardigan Gas niul
Coke Consumers' C.nipany Limited, formed in . -6j i
the works, situated at Nefpool. were erected at a cost
of ;f2,8oo. The water supply is derived amongst other
sources from the Crugofa springs, 2 miles distant, and
is furnished by the Corporation.
The shipping trade, which was once considerable, has
of late year* greatly diminished. The chief imports are
coal, culm, manure and timber ; the exports principally
bricks and timber. Theiie are several wharfs, and
vessels of 150 tons mav safelv discharge heir.
The limits of th«' port of' Cardigan, which includes
Fishgnard, fixed under the Customs Act of 1846.
f'Xtend from St. Justinian's chapel, near St. David's
Head, to New Qnay Head. Fishing boats and their
implements are distingnislied bv the letters C.A. )
There were n„ sailings o. arrivals .luring 19.8 from 1
foreign ports. In the general co.isting trade and thai i
between Great Britain and Ireland. 709 sailing and j
steam vessels entered of 327.289 tons, and 709 cleared I
of ■}26,40o tonnage. |
Tbo number of fishing boats registered, under part IV. 1
of the "Merchant Shipping Act, 1894," as belonging to i
the port, December 31, 1912, was 5, requiring 13 men
and boys to work them, but 70 persons, other than
regular fishermen, were occasionally employed.
The lifeboat " Eliz.abeth Austin," built in 1905 out
of a legacy of the late Miss Elizabeth Austin, is kept
at Penrhyn Castle, in St. Dogmaels parish.
The present church of St. Mary, with the exception
of the chancel, which is Normnn." dates from the year
1639; but ther,' can be no doubt that a church for-
merly existed on the spot in connection with the adjoining
priory; the building consists of chancel, nave, porch and
an embattled tower containing 6 bells ; the chancel is
also embattled and decorated with pinnacles, and retains
a piscina ; the tower has stepped buttresses : the nave
was rebuilt in 1702 and the tow,>r ir. 1745. siid the
interior renovated in 1908. at a cost of _^i.ooo. The
organ was erected in 1S77. iit a cost of ^^440- A
stained glass window was erected in 1910. in the south
nave, to the memory of the late D. Griffith Daviis esq.
of Castle Green. There are 450 sittings, ma tieing
fii-H. The register dates from the year 1653. The
living is n vicarage, net vearlv value ;^2io. with resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
-ince 1917 by the Rev. David Morgan Jones B.A. nf St.
D<avid's College. Lampeter, and surrogate.
The Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Pendre, built
in 1769, will seat 750 persous. Mount Zion English Bap-
tist chapel, built in 1880, has 300 sittings. Bethanla
Welsh Baptist chapel, in William street, erected in 1847,
is a building of stone of the Tuscan order, and has 900
sittings. The Capel Mair Welsh Congregational chapel,
in Feidrfair. originally budt in 180-,. rnliuilt in 1831
Mid ag:\in rebuilt and enlarged in 1070. at a cist of
^1,400. is ol blue limestone, with Bath stone dressings,
and will seat 700 persons. Hope English Ongregational
.•hapel. Pendre. ere?ied in 1837 and rebuilt on a new
site in i8?o. affords 500 sittings.
A cemetery of ij acres was formed in 1876, at a cost
of ;£9oo, and is under the control ,if the ('urpor:iti..ii.
The Market Hall, erected in 1858, at a cost of nearly
j£6,ooo. is a building of stone, the ground floor and base-
ments of which are appropriated to the market, held on
Saturday ; the upper floor comprises a Guildhall,
council ili;iniber and m.igistrates' room. The municipal
insignia include two maces; the larger of these is of
silver. 1^.5 inches in length, and has a cup-shaped head,
siirroiuidod by a circlet, and on the flat top are the
roy.n,l anus of Charles I. : this mnce was given by James
Pllillipp in 1647: the smaller mace is 13 inches long,
and similar in design to the other, but in much more
perfect, condition ; it also has the royal arms on the
top: the fine double seal of the borough, dating from
1250. is at present missing.
The Mechnnics' Institution, now called the Cardigan
Town Librarv. fniinded in 1847. is in St. Mary street.
The following fiirs are held here :— Barlev. the last
Saturday in April, or .m the i.-t of May if it falls on
a Salnrdaj : wool, in June; hiring fair nn November
fair on December
loth. and goose and ho
the
' Black
Pendri
High
DIRECTORY.]
^OUTH WALES.
CARDIGAN.
343
The Txdna of the castle, originally of great strength and
importance, stand near the river' bank ; it is supposed
to have been built about the year 1160 by Gilbert de
Clare, but demolished by Rhys ap Gryffydd in 1166 ; in
1176 it was rebuilt by Rhys. Prince of South Wales,
but in 1231 was ainin 'attacked and partly destroyed by
Maelg-n-n, grandson of Rhys ap Gryffydd : it was after-
wards restored, and during the Civil Wars was held by
the R ryalists. but was eventually taken and destroyed by
the Parliamentary army: a mansion now stands on a
portion of its site, and two bastions are the only por-
tions of any c ms'quence now remaining-
A priory of the Benedictine order in connection with
and subordinate to the Abbey of Chertsey, in Surrey,
formerly stood near the river; on its dissolution in the
reign of Henry VIII. there were two monks only, and
revenues valued at £!■} ; its buildings were afterwards
converted into private dwellings. Three miles up the
river are the ruins of Cilgerran Castle, which is finely
placed on a projecting mass of rock, overhanging the
river Teifi : the principal portions now standing are two
of the towers and the gate-ljouse, dating probably from
the 13th century : the sceneiy on the river banks between
the castle and the town is grandly picturesque.
The area of the parish is 2,485 acres of land, 56 of
foreshore and 100 of tidal water; rateable value.
^10,198; the population in the civil parish in 1911 was
2,672, and in the ecclesiastical parish, 2,741. The area
of the municipal borough is 4,928 acres ; the popula-
tion in igii was 3,578, which included 837 in St.
Dogmacls Municipal parish.
OFFICIAL KSTABLI.SHMEXTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
'ost, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— Benjamin
Jokns, stamp distributor & postmaster
COEPORATION.
Llangoedmore,
Evan Bowen
John Daniel
1 John Evans
1 Samuel Young
Councillors.
Retire
in November, 1919.
A, Clougher
John Davies
1 David Rees
1 T. LI. Williams
Retire
in November, 1920.
Davis Lloyd
G. H. Mathias
1 H. E. Squibbs
1 Daniel WilUams
Retire
m November, 1921.
The Corporation meets at the Council chamber on the
2nd monday in every month
Officers of the Corporation & Port Sanitary Authority.
Town Clerk & Clerk to the Port Sanitary Authority, D.
Morgan Jones, Town Clerk's office
Treasurer, W. R. Richards, Lloyds Bank Limited
Medical Officer of Health, James William Stephens
MR C.S.Eng., L.K.C.P Lond. Tymawr, High street
Borough Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of
Common Lodging Houses, Thomas Bowen, 9 Feidrfair
Inspector of Water Works & Market, Thomas Evans,
Greenfield row
Collector of Rates, Owen T. Lewis, Brecon terrace
Town Crier, Thomas M. Davies, Strand
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
Clougher Arthur. 18 High street, Cardigan
Daniel John, 19 High street, Cardigan
Evans Evan Ceredig, 4 Park place
Evans John, qi High street, Cardigan
Evans Owen B^ynon, Delfryn
Jones David Owen, 3 Bridge parade
Richards William Richard, Lloyds Bank Ltd. High st
Stephens James Wi'liam M.R.C.S.Eng. Tymawr.Cardign
Watkins Thomas, Gwbert road, Cardigan '
Clerk, William John Williams, High street
Magistrates' meetings are held at the Guildhall, every
monday & thursday, at 10 a.m
CARDIGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR LOWER
TROEDYRAUR PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Brencbley Herbert Walter Harman, Glaneirw, Blaen-
porth, Cardigan
Brigstocke Augustus, Blaenpant, Eastbourne
Davief Benjamin Thomas, Trefereucha, Cardigan
Davies David B^rrington Griffith, Parcygors, Llechryd
Davies David Thomas, 4 High street, Cardigan
Evans John, 31 High street, Cardigan
Evans 0. Bevnon, Delfryn. Cardigan
Evans Thomas, Llwynduris. Llechryd. Cardiganshire
Griffith Major J. H. S. Llwynduris, Llechryd
Hushes Thomas, Rhosygadair, Blaenanerch, Cardigan
Jenkins Rt. Hon. Sir Lawrence Hugh PC, K.C.I.E.
CilbT-onau, Cardigan
Lynn-Thomas Sir ",Iohn KB E., C.B., C.M.G. Strad-
more, Cenarth, Carmarthenshire
Miles James Savile Henry, Nythva, Cardigan
Morris David. 2 Priory terrace. North road, Cardigan
Stephens James, Glanolmarch, Llechryd
Vaughan Herbert Millingchamp,
Cardigan
Williams J. Bhyd, Blaenanerch, Cardigan
The Mayor of Cardigan & the Chairman of the Cardigan
Rural District Council, for the time being, are ex-
officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Thos. Lewis, 52 St. Mary st
Petty Sessions are held at the Police station. Priory
street, on the first tuesday in the month at 11 a.m.
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
division : — Aberporth, Blaenporth, Llandygwydd, Llan-
goedmore, Llechryd, Mount, Tremain & Verwig
CARDIGAN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The following places are included in the district: —
Aberporth, Blaenporth, Llandygwydd, Llangoedmore,
Llechryd, Mount, Tremain & Verwick, being the
Cardiganshire parishes in the union, with the excep-
tion of Cardigan & Dogmaels Municipal. The area
is 23,058 acres ; population in 1911, 3,266.
Council meets at the Guildhall on first Saturday in the
month, at 11.30 a.m.
Chairman, Jas. Davies, Blaenwaunfawr mount, Cardigan
Officials.
Clerk, David Davies, 23 Quay street, Cardigan
Treasurer, William Richard Richards, Cardigan
Medical Officer of Health, James William Stephenn
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Tymawr, Cardigan
Surveyor, Thomas Evans
Sanitary Inspector, Ivor E. U. George, Rising Sun.
Glanpwllafon, Cardigan
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, David Morgan Jones, Town Clerk's office,
clerk to the burial board
County Court, His Honor John Lloyd Morgan K.C.
judge; William John Williams, registrar & high
bailiff; sittings held bi-monthly at "the Guildhall;
office. High street
The parishes and places in the district are : In Cardigan-
shire— Aberporth, Beulah. Blaenanerch, Blaenporth,
CarrMgan, Cenarth, Cwmcoy, Gwbert-on-Sea, Llandy-
gwydd, Llaogoedmore, Llechryd, Mount, Penllwyndy,
Penpark, Pontrhydarberth, Ponthirween, Tremain
& Verwick. In Pembrokeshire — Abercych, Bayvil,
Blaenffos, Boncath. Bridell, Cymmych, Dinas, Egl-
wyswrw, Kilgerran, Llanfair Nant-Gwyn, Llanfihangel
Penbedw, Llantood, Llanychllwydog, Manordivy,
Meline, Monington, Moylgrove, Newchapel, Nevem.
Newport, Rho.shill, St. Dogmaels, Velindre & White-
church-in-Kemes
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Carmarthen, Herbert Watkins Thomas, 4 Queen
street. Carmarthen, official receiver
County Police Station, Priory street, David Williams,
superintendent & deputy chief constable, Llandyssil ; i
sergeant & 2 constables
Customs & Excise Office. Pendre, Henry Griffiths, sur-
veyor; Herbert Howell & William M. H. Wilhams,
officers; Benjamin Bevan, preventive officer
^■-Idball, in the Market haU Ti.„„.a-
- -.n Owen. hon. sec. ; Thoma>
David Richards, Penrhyn-
nspector ; Benjamii
Lifeboat, Penrhyn Castle
Bowen. coxswain sup
mawr, signalman
Market Hall, Thomas
Sh^;:teck:d1^"hermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society, Hon. Representative. D. Morgan Jones, Town
Clerk's office. See advertisement
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Registrar. Herbert Howell
344 rAi;r>iGAN.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
CARDIGAN DNION.
;ithly, on thursdays
Board day, nimithly, on thursdays at ii a.m. at the
Board room. Poor Law Institution.
The Union comprises the following parishes in Cardigan-
shire : — Aberporth, Blaenporth, Cardigan St. Mary,
Llandygwydd, Llangoedmore, Llechryd, Mount, St.
Dogmaels Municipal, Tremain & Verwick. The area
is 22,796 acres; population in 1911, 6,578. The follow-
ing in Pembrokeshire, Bayvil, Bridell, Cilgerran or
Kilgerran, Dinas, Eglwyswrw, Llanfair-Nant-Gwyn,
Llanfihangel-Penbedw, Llantood, Llanychllwydog,
Manordivy, Meline, Monington, Moylgrove, Nevern,
Newport, St. Dogmaels Hural & Whitechurch. The
area is 64,062 acres ; population in 1911, 8,154.
The rateable value of the entire union in 1918 was
£74.179
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Eev. J. Williams,
Bryngogarth, Napier street, Cardigan
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, David
Davies, 25 Quay street, Cardigan
Treasurer. William Richard Richard!, Lloyds Bank Ltd.
Cardigan
Relieving & Vaoc
districts, G. G
Newport dii
nation Officers, Cardigan & Aberporth
Davies, 26 William street, Cardigan ;
trict, Griffith Watts Lewis, Pleasant
view, Newport, Pembrokeshire
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. i district,
George David Edwards Jones M.D.Durh., F.R.C.S.
Eng. Cardigan; No. 2 district, James Wm. Stephens
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Tymawr, High street,
Cardigan
CaEDIGAS ReGISTKATION DiSTBtCT.
Poor Law Institution, St. Dogmaels, a building of stone,
built in J850 to hold 120 inmates, Thomas Nugent,
master ; James William Stephens M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer
Superintendent Registrar, David Owen Jones, 3 Bridge
par. Cardigan; deputy. John J. Jones, 3 Bridge par
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Cardigan sub-district,
David Morgan Jones, Priory street ; deputy, William
J. Thomas, 2 Williams terrace ; Newport sub-district.
William Williams Rees, Newport; deputy, William
Evans, Newport
Registrar of Marriages. Griffith H. Mathias, 7 Priory
street; deputy. Thomas T. Mathias, 3 Priory street
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Adminiltv Surgeon & Agent & Certifving Factorv Sur-
geon, James Wm. Stephens M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R C.P.L.
Tymawr, High street
Clerk to Cardigan Pension Sub-Committee, E. Evans,
County Council offices, Aberystwyth
Clerk to" Commissioners of Income Tai, Thomas Lewis,
52 St. Mary street
Clerk to Eglwyswrw Pension Sub-Committee k Naval &
Military Pensions Committee, W. J. Williams, soli-
citor. High street, Cardigan
Coroner for Upper Division of Pembrokeshire, Walter
L. Williams, 3 Green street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
.■:^t. Mary's Church, St. Mary's street. Rev. David
Morg.ii Jones B.A. vicar; Eev. Evan Jones M.A.
curate; Rev. Gilbert Basil Jones, hon. curate; 8, 9.45
(Welsh) & 11.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Uaptist (Mount Zion), Pruiry street, Rev. George
Hughes; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m
napti.<t (Welsh) (Bethania), Wdliam street. Rev. John
Williams; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Pendre ; 10 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.15 p.m
Congregational (Hope), Pendre. Rev. William Whitting-
ton ; u a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Congregational (Welsh) (Capel Mair), Feidifair, Bev.
T. Esger James; 10 am. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs.
7 P™
SCHOOLS.
Cardigan County School, built in i8g3, at a cost ot
^^3,350, & enlarged in 1909, at a further cost of £00,
for 180 boys & girls, under the provisions of ilie
"Welsh Intermediate Education Act. i-eq." ^un-
troUed by the Central Welsh Board; Daniel E^es
M A.Lond., Ph D.Leipiig, head master; Miss Anna
Lewis, chief assistant mistress; D.iniel Williams B.Sc.
David White-Jones, William Ernest Edwards B.Sc.
Rhys T. Davies B.A. William Richards B A. Miss
Olwen Davies B.A. Miss Eleanor Mary John B.A. &
Miss Ray M. Jones, assistant teachers
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Cardigan District Education Committee.
Clerk, J. Teifion J. Williams, 10 Pendre.
Council Schojl, built in 1870, at a cost of ;£i,70o, for
600 scholars; John Evans, master; Miss Frances
Ev.Tns, mistress ; Mrs. C. Morgan, infants* mistress
Non-Provided, built in 1846, at a cost ot ;Si,473, on a
site given by the Rev. R. H. W. Miles B.A. some time
rector of Bingham, Notts, for 220 children ; Llewelyn
Davies, master
NEWSPAPER.
Cardigan & Tivy-side Advertiser, 39 St. Marv street;
M. M Thomas & Co. publishers; published friday
CON^T.YANCE.
Newcastle Emlvn. — Omnibuses from the Black Lion &
Commercial hotels, daily
Railway Station. — Richard Isaac John, station master.
Omnibuses from the Black Lion & Commercial hotels
meet every train
PBITATE RE.SIDENTS.
Adams Samuel 22 St. Mary street
Allen Mrs. Tenby villa, Morgan street
Bedford John Aldwyn, Mainstone,
North road
Bevan Benjamin, Netley, Priory st
Bowen Evan, The Elms,' Priory street
Clare Selby, Graystone ho. Priory st
Clay Mrs. Glasgoed, Napier street
Craig James, Palmyra, Feidrfair
Daniel John, 19 High street
Daniel Miss, 2 Lion terrace
Davies Eev. Daniel Harries B.A. 10
Bridge street
Davies David, Gwydyr, Park place
Davies David, 2 Rock terrace. Quay st
Davies David Thos. J. P. 4 Hifh st
Davies Henry Jas. Glasfrvn, Park pi
Davies JohnLloyd. i Rhosfa terrace
Davies Ladd David, Charsfiold,
Priory street
Davies Llewelyn, Ashleigh, Pendre
Davies Mrs. Castle green
Davies Mm. 4 Priory street
Davies Mrs. Stanley house
Davies Mrs. Maud, 5 Priory terrace,
Pendre
Davies Owen Emlvn, Brondesbnrv pk
Davies William. Hyfrydle, Gwbeft rd
Edwards William Ernest B.Sc.
Awelfa, Rhosfa terrace
Evans Benjamin. 2 Windsor terrace
Evans Edward, Brocklebank,Verdre.
Park avenne
Evans Evan Cevedig. .) Park plnce
Evans James. Haulfryn, Park place
Evans John
Mrs
J.P. 31 High street
ban, Highburv, Pendre
s, g Pendre
Sarah, 3 Windsor ter
Evans Owen Beynon J.P. Delfryn.
Napier street
Fletcher Mrs. Tanners hall
Gillespie Mrs. Margaretta, Cilyn-
coed. Priory street
Griffiths David William, Cartref,
Gwbert road
Griffiths Hy. The Cedars, Gwbert rd
Griffiths Mrs. 11 Priory street
Howell Herbert, 9 Gordon terrace
HuL'hes Rev. George (English Bap-
tist), Llanberis, Grangetown
James Rev. T.Esger(Congregational),
Park place
James David Timothy, Gwalia, Mar-
ket .square
James Evan, 4 Gordon terrace
James Henry, New Manchester ho.
Bridge street
James James, 7 Gordon terrace
•Tames James, 19 Northgate terrace
James John Elias, Ennerdale.
Napier street
James John Philip, i Priory street
James Misses, Caemorgan
.Jenkins E. Stanley, Bridge collage
Jenkins Miss Ann, 0 Bridge street
J.ihns Benjamin, 9 Priory street
Jones Rev. David Morgan B A.
(vicar ot St. Mary's, & surrogate).
The Vicarage
Jones Rev. Evan M.A. (curate)
(s D. Morgan, Priory street
■s David, 10 Gordon terrace
■s DavidBateman,3Lion ter. Pendre
Jones David Lloyd, Barton house.
Priory street
Jones George David Edwards M.D
Jones Jn. Wm. Maes-y-dre,North rd
Jones Miss Charlotte, 10 Bridi;e si
IS Mrs. 20 Northgate terrace
Jones Mrs. 1 Roby villas, St. Dog-
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, 8 Gordon ter
Jones Mrs. Harriet, 10 Morgan st
Jones Mrs. Marv, :; St. Mary street
is David, Craigelva, Park place
Lewis David, 2 Roby villas, St.
Dogmaels road
Lewis Joseph, Golygfa, Rhosfa ler
Lewis Miss, 10 Priory street
Lewis Thomas, 4 Priory terrace
Llovd Rev. Evan John (Congrega-
tional), 2 Pen-y-marian villas, St.
Dogmaels road
Lloyd Thomas, 18 St. Mary street
Mathias Edward Percy, The Chest-
uts, Gwbert road
;hias Mrs. Ealing dene. North rd
Mathias Mrs. John, 13 Gordon ter
Mathias Thos. Jas. Ynvs, Park pi
Matthews William Edward M.T.M.E.
Fernleigh, Pendre
[iles William Lewis, Glyn-Tivy,
Priory street
Morgan Humphrey, Brooklaiids,
Pendre
[organ John, Llwynon, Priory st
DIRECTORY. J
SOUTH WALES.
Morris David J. P. 2 Priory terrace.
North road
Moi-ris Miss, 18 Northgate terrace
Morris Mrs. William, 3 Eock ter-
race, Quay street
Nicholas Thomas, i Windsor ter
North Miss, Henllys, Gwhert road
Owen John, 4 Rhosfa terrace
Owen John Geo. 4 Rock ter. Quay st
Owen Mrs. Heathfield. Pendre
Owen Mrs. Mary E. 8 Morgan st
Owens Mrs. 19 Pendre
Phillips John, Clifton house, Pendre
Phillips Mrs. Eleanor, i Pen-y-
marian villas, St. Dogmaels road
Phillips William, 21 St. Mary street
Potter Misses, Binijham house
Price Rev. John (Baptist), Gwbert rd
Prosaer Wm. Northgate ho. Priory ter
Badley John, Bath ho. Bath House rd
Eees Albert, 2 Belmont
Rees Daniel M.A., Ph.D. (head
master, Cardigan County School),
3 Belmont, Pendre
Eees Edward Walter, Barclays Bank
house. High street
Catalone,
Cadwgan,
Rees John Oliver He
Lion terrace
Rees Mrs. Robert
Priory street
Rees .Morgan Howell, 2 Park place
Uees William, Glenhurst, North road
Richards William Richard, Lloyd's
Bank Limited, High street
Riji-h William, 1 Gordon terrace
Rowland Thomas Arthur, Rhosfa ter
Spittle Thos. Lloyd, Broyan.Priory st
Squibhs Harold Edwin, Park avenue
Stephens James William J. P. Ty-
mawr. High street
Thomas Howard Austin, i Quay st
Thomas James, 17 Northgate ter
Thomas John Arthur, Gaerleon
house, Pendre
Thomas Miss, Woodville, Napier st
Thomas Miss Judith, Shrub villa,
Morgan street
Thomas Misses, Balmoral, Priory st
Thomas Mrs. Laura, 9 Morgan st
Thomas Richard, Roseleigh, Pendre
Thomas William Howell, Carningli,
Priory street
Tudor Mrs. 2 Napier terrace
Craig James L.l
CARDIGAN. 345
White-Jones David, 3 Gordon terrace
Whittington Rev. William (Congre-
gational), Park place
Wigley Mrs. 2 Lion terrace
Williams Rev. John (Welsh Baptist).
Bryngogarth, Napier street
Williams Daniel B.Sc. Bwthyn.
Park avenue
Williams John, Glenmore, Feidrfair
Williams Joseph, Coedmore house,
St. Mary street
Williams Miss Mary Ann, 1 Rock
terrace. Quay street
Williams Mrs. Brvnderi, Feidrfair
Williams Mrs. 18 Catherine row
Williams Mrs. 21 Northgate terrace
Williams Mrs. Annie, 3 Morgan st
WilUams William John, Penralltddu
Williams William M. H. Clontarf,
Rhosfa terrace
Woolcock Rd. W.i Priory ter. Pendre
Terward- James William Edward.
Caemorgan
Young Samuel M.A. Bronwydd house,
St. Marv street
Early closing day, Wednesday i p.m.
Adey Charlotte (Mrs.), apartments, 20 St. Mary street
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited (T. M. Daniel, agent).
High street
Ayling Marion (Miss), girls' school, 22 Quay street
BaiUie J. P. Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. civil & mechanical engnr
Baldwin Thomas F. fancy repository, 55 Pendre
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Edward Walter Eees, manager),
32 High street; draw on head office, 54 Lombard st.
London E C 3
Baynes Maud Mary (Miss), milliner, 41 High street
Bevan Benjamin, customs preventive officer, Pendre
Bickerton Brothers, grocers. Finch's square
Blake Sina (Mrs.) & Sons, hauliers, Fmch's square
Bowen Brothers, grocers. Market square
Bowen Thomas, borough surveyor, sanitary inspector &
inspector of common lodging houses, 9 Feiilrfair
Bridge End Foundry & Engineering Co. (W. E.
Matthews M.I.M.E. manager), agricultural engineers,
millwrights, ironfounders, makers of water & turbine
wheels, brickmaking & quarry machinery, pumping
machinery, railway & contractors' plant, every descrip-
tion of work in brass, copper, cast & wrought iron.
T A " Bridgend Foundry "
Bryan John, chimney sweep. Strand
Burgess Thomas, Saddlers P.H. 22 High street
Cardigan Boating Club (Fredk. Wra. Mulraine, hon. sec)
Cardigan Brickworks Co. (Richard Thomas, man ),
manufacturers of red building bricks, moulded, pressed
facing k paving bricks, agricultural drain pipes, floor
tiles, flower pots & gardenware; offices & shipping de-
pot, Lloyd's wharf ; telegrams. " Brickworks." Cardigan
Cardigan Conservative Club (Benj.Evans.sec). Church st
Cardigan County Intermediate School (Daniel Rees M.A.
Lond., Ph.D. head master; Miss Anna Lewis, chief
assistant mistress)
Cardigan Gas & Coke Consumers' Co. Limited (Griffith
H. Mathias, sec); office, 7 Priory street
Cardigan Golf Club (David Thomas Davies J. P. treas.),
4 High street
f'ardigan Liberal Association
hon. sec), St. Mary street
Cardigan Town Library (Sam
41 St. Mary street
Cardigan Mercantile Co. Lin
5 Castle street
Cardigan Motor & Engineeiii
gineers, Mwldan & 8 Pendre^
Cardigan Pavilion Co. Limited, cinema theatre (Morien
Peregrine, sec)
Cardigan & Tivy-side Advertiser (M. M. Thomas & Co.
publishers ; published friday), 39 St. Mary street
Carroll Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 10 Grange town
Carpenter William, baker, 31 Pendre
Cash & Co. (W. & E. Turner Ltd.), boot d!rs.:6 High st
Cemetery (David Morgan Jones, clerk to the burial
board). Town Clerk's office
Charles David, cabinet maker, 1 Lion terrace
Clare Selby L.R.C.P.Dub., L.E.C.S.Irel. physician &
surgeon, Graystone house. Priory street
Clongher J. i Son, stationers, 18 High street
County Court Office (William John Williams, registrar
ft high bailiff). High street
& Club (John Williams,
lel G. Adams, hon. sec),
ited, general merchants,
agricultural en-
S.Edin. dental surgeon. Palmyra.
Feidrfair
Customs & Excise Office (Henry Griffiths, surveyoi ;
Herbert Howell & William M. H. Williams, officers ;
Benjamin Bevan, preventive officer)
Daniel J. E. & Son, cabinet makers, 19 High street
Daniel David, farmer, Penlan
Daniel Thomas Marsden, ironmonger, 27 High street &
motor garage. Priory street
Davies D. B. & Co. drapers. Bridge street
Davies Janies & John J. farmers, Glanllynan
Davies William & Co. grocers, Pendre
Davies Benjamin William, tailor, 33 & 34 St. Mary st
Davies Catharine (Mrs.), Eagle inn. Castle street"
Davies David (firm, George, Davies & Evans), solicitor,
clerk to the guardians & assessment committee of
Cardigan union & clerk to Cardigan & St. Dogmaels
Rural District Councils, & town clerk of Newport,
Pembrokeshire, 25 Quay street
Davies David Thomas, manager of National Provincial
& Union Bank of England, 4 High street
Davies Elizh. (Mrs.), Cardigan Arms P.H. 3 College row
Davies Griffith, farmer, Tyhen
Davies Griffith G. relieving & vaccination officer Cardi-
gan & Aberporth districts, 26 William street
Davies James, master mariner, Craiglee, Park place
Davies Jane (Mrs.), Royal Arms P.H. Fwllhai
Davies John, farmer, Onwcsaeson
Davies John, Fishguard Arms P.H. Castle street
D.ivies J;ihn, shopkeeper, 3 Catherine row
Davies John Daniel, grocer, 18 Pendre
Davies Joseph, dug maker. Napier street
Davies Margaret (Madam), teacher of music, Oakland?.
St. Miry street
Davies Marv Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 4 Pontycleifion
Davies Thomas Meredith, billposter. Strand
Davies William, draper, 7 High street
Daviea William John, motor engineer & garage ; repair.*
d.iiie on the premises. Market lane
Davies William E. hair dresser. College row
Dicks & Co. boot & shoe makers, 9 High street
Dykins David George, insurance agent, 16 Northgate tet
Edwards David, coach builder, Morgan street
Edwards John, farmer, Nantterwig
Edwards John, plasterer. Eosemont. Napier street
Evans David & Sons, watch makers, 56 Pendre
Evans Mirgt. Ellen & Agnes (Misses), confra. 9 Pendre-
Evans Owen & Sons, tailors, 33 High street
Evans Daniel, farmer, Penvbank
Evans David, farmer, Capel
Evans David, farmer, Felinban
Evans David, farmer, Warren
Evans David Richard, Red Lion PH. Pwllhai
Evans Edward Brocklebank, solicitor, 25 Quay street
Evans Esrom. castrator & horse dealer. Aelybryn
Evans Evan, carpenter, Maenaeron, Napier street
Ev-ins l-Ai-nh farmer, Rhvdvfuwch
Vvans .laioH, mast.-; mariner. Ramleh, St. Dogmaels rd
Evans jnmes, tailor. 7 Pontycleifion „• . ^
Evans Jenkin Thomas, master mariner, Richmond
house. Napier street
Evans John F.A.I, auctioneer, valuer & estate agent;
valuation for all farm purposes & for mortgage, prn-
bate &c. ; rents collected ; estates managed.zS High st
Evans John, builder, Bryntivy, New mill
346
AKDIGAN'.
SOUTH WALEr-
[kellv's
Evans John, farmer, Caemorgau faim
Evans John, police sergeant, Police station. Prior}- st
Evans John Thomas, watch maker, Bridge street
Evans Llewelyn, supt. Pearl Assnrancf Co. Limited, -
Williams terrace
Evans Martha (Mrs.), boot maker, 26 Quay street
Evans Thomas, inspector of water works & market,
Greenfield row
Evans William Peter, Hope & Anchor P.H. 50 Pendre
Ferrier Anii'^ (Mrs.), shoplceeper, William street
Field William, greengrocer, Brids^e parade
Francis Hannah (Mrs.), butcher, 20 Pendre
Oeorge, Davi^is & Evans, solicitors, 25 Quay street
George William & Sons, wheelwrights. Castle street
George Thomas, butcher. Castle street
Grace Brothers (Richard W. Woolcock, manager), meal
merchants, Grace's wharf
Greenway Fredk. Richard, W hite Hart P.H. St. Mary st
Griffiths Sarah & Jane (Misses), cowkeepers, Rhoswerdd
Griffiths Benjamin James, boot repairer, 2 St. Mary st
Griffiths David William, grocer, 30 Pendre
Griffiths Evan L. grocer & assistant overse«r for the
parish of St. Dogmaels Municipal, n Catherine row
Griffiths Frances (Mrs.), farmer, Feidirlas
Griffiths ,Tenkin, boot repairer. Bridge parade
Griffiths John, master mariner, 45 Pendre
Griffiths Jn. Lewis.school attendance officer,8 William st
Griffiths John Owen, master mariner." :?3 Pendre
Guild Hall (Caleb Luke, inspector) '
Gwynne Ben, grocer, 7 Castle street
Gwynne John, draper, 3 High street
Hallam William (Mrs.), temperance hotel. Bridge street
Harper Emma (Mrs.), fishmonger. Finch's square
Harris John, master mariner, 10 Northgate terrace
Hicks Isaac Joseph, yeast agent, 12 Grangctown
Hughes David, cabinet maker. Priory street
James David & Son. coach builders. 'Bath house
James William & Sons, ironmongers, Gwalia, Market sq
James David, tailor. 44 Pendre
James David Timothy, agent for the Shell Marketing
Co. Limited, Gwalia, Market square
James Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 20 Catherine row
James John. Sailors Home P.H, & assistant overseer
for Llanijdedmore, 4 Pendre
James John, steam haulier. Castle street
James William, fried fish dealer, 42 Pendre
Jenkins D. & Son, monumental masons. Castle street
Jenkins David, stone mason, Cnwcydintir
Jenkins Griffith, stone mason, 4 Catherine row
Jenkins Ji>hn. farmer. Krvnglas
Jenkins Martha (Mrs.), apartments, 43 St. Mary street
Jenkins Henhen, shoe maker. 34 High street
Jenkins Thomas, monumental mason, 5 Gordon terrace
Jenkins Thomas Morgan, carpenter, 9 Grange town
Jenkins William, tailor, 54 Pendre
Jenkins William, watch maker, 34 Pendre
Johns Benjamin, postmaster fc st,inip distributor. Post
office. High street
Johns Thomas, Plasterers motor garage, Mwldan
Jones David & Son, tailors, 4 College row
Jones S, & Co. coal merchants, 10 Bridge street
Jones Benj. Thos. tailor, Llwyn-yr-eos, St, Dogmaels rd
Jones Catherine (Mrs,), shopkeeper, Mwldan
Jones D, Morgan, town clerk & clerk to the Port Sani-
tary Authority & Cardigan Burial Board, k registrar of
births i deaths for the sub-district of Cardigan in
the registration district of Cardigan, Town Clerk's
office
Jone. David, dairyman, Bryn-awel, Grangetown
Jones David Lloyd, manager London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank Limited, High street
Jones David Owen, grocer & supt, registrar,^ Bridge par
Jones Evan W, insurance supt, 3 Catherine terrace
Jones George David Edwards M.D.Durh., F.R.C.S.Eng.
physician & surgeon, medical officer & public vacci-
nator No. I district, Cardigan union & surgeon to the
Post office
Griffith R draper, 53 Pendre
ones Hugh, wine k spirit merchant, 36 High street
ones John, farmer, Aberdare
ones John Emlyn, china dealer, 25 High .street
es John Evan, confectioner, 26 Castle street
les John J. deputy supt. registrar, 3 Bridge parade
ones Lewis, farmer, Tyhagar
ones Samuel Tliomas, ironnumger. 42 High street
ones Theophilus Evan, butcher, 13 Pendre
ones Thomas, farmer, TrebaiTcd
ones William, fanner & cattle dealer. Old Castle farm
Lambert Margaret (Mrs.), dairy. Finch's square
L«wis David, gents' outfitter, 23 High street
Ixiwis James, carpenter, 4 Pwllhai
Lewis Lewis, architect. High street
Lewis Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), Black Lion hotel. High
street; officially appointed by B.A.C., M.U. k A.A. ;'
good commercial k coffee room accommodation ;
motor garage ; car leaves this hotel for Newca.stle
Emlyn
Lewis Owen Thomas, assistant overseer for St. Mary's
k borough rate collector, Brecon terrace
Lewis Thomas, clerk to the commissioners of income
tax & to county magistrates for Lower Troedyraur
division & clerk to the magistrates for Kernes division
k Kilgerran, Pembroke, 52 St. Mary street
Lewis Thomas, farmer & miller (water), Felinganol
Llewelyn John, farmer, Dolwerdd
Llewelyn Thomas, chemist & dealer in photographic
apparatus & materials, 17 High street
Lloyd David, harness maker, 14 Pendre
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Wm. Richard Richards,
manager). High street; draw on head office, 71 Lom-
bard street, London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (David
Lloyd Jones, manager). High street ; draw on head
office, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Luke James, commission agent, Pontycleifion
Luke Lloyd L. china dealer. Chancery lane
Maclean Robert, boot maker, 14 William street
Mapstone Arthur, fruiterer & greengrocer, 6 Priory at
Market Hall (Thomas Bowen. inspector)
Mathias G. H. & Co. mineral water manufactrs. Strand
Mathias Edward, draper, 12 k 13 High street
Mathias George, Castlo P.H. Castle street
.Mathias Griffith H. registrar of marriages for Cardigan
union & sec. to Cardigan Gas k Coke Consomera*
Co. Limited, 7 Priory street
Mathias .John Owen, tailor, 5 Priory street
Mathias Margaret (Mrs.), Three M'ariners' Arms P.H.
40 High street
Mathias Thomas J. horse dealer. Angel stables
Mathias Thomas T. boot k shoe dealer & deputy regis-
trar of marriages fur the Cardigan union, 3 Priory st
Miles William Lewis, restaurant. Priory street
Morgan J. G. k Co. outfitters, 52 Pendre
Morgan k Richardson, solicitors, St. Mary street
.Morgan Howell, chemist, Pendre
Morgan Mary Ellen (Mrs.), milliner, 30 High street
Morgan Stephen, butcher, 21 High street k farmer,
Bath House farm, Bath House road
Morgan-Richardson Charles Lethbridge Ernest (firm,
Morgan k Richardson), solicitor, k clerk to Bevan's
charity, St. Mary street
Morris Benjamin Thomas, master mariner,4 Grangetown
Monis Daniel, farmer, Llwynpiod
Morris David, farmer, Rocklands
Morris James, butcher, 17 Quay street
Morris Maurice, tailor, 37 High street
Morris Sarah Elizabeth (Miss), milliner, 57 Pendre
Morris Titus, Adelphi temperance bar, 6 Pendre
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (David Thomas Davies, manager), 4 High
St. : draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London EU2
Nicholson William Henry, master mariner, 15 North-
gate terrace
Owen Griffith Daniel, coal merchant, 2 Catherine ter
Owen Thomas .lames, master mariner. 12 Gordon ter
Owens Wm. Edgar, master mariner. Pine ho. Brecon ter
Perrott Anne (Mrs.). Angel hotel, St. Marv street
Phillips Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Trecift
Phillips Daniel, blacksmith. Pwllhai
Phillips Griffith, boot maker, 14 St. Mary street
Phillips Richard, farmer, Crugefa
Phillips William, gardener to Mrs. D. Griffith Davies, t2
St. Mary street
Phillips William Hughes, watch maker. 11 Pendre
Portman William, baker. Morgan street
Prethero William Llewelyn, master mariner. Rosario,
North road
Prosser William, laundry, Napier street
Rees William k Co. grocers, 24 High street
Rees Benjamin, boot k sho6 maker, 10 Castle street
Rees Edward Walter, manager of Barclays Bank Ltd.
32 High street
Reynolds James, farmer, Tregibby
Reynolds Lizzie O. (Mr9.),draper,Bingham stores,Pendre
Richards John Lloyd, master mariner, i Belmont
Richards William Richard, manager ol Lloyds Bank Ltd.
k borough treasurer k treasurer to Cardigan union,
Cardigan k St. Dogmaels Rural District Councils k
Cardigan Intermediate School, High street
Roberts J. (I. k Son. stationers & printers. 10 High st
R<>bert*s David, boor^ dealer, 49 Pendre
Royal National Life Boat Institution (Cardigan branoh)
(John Owen, hon. sec), 52 St. Mary street
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd, (branch), 32 Pendre
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES,
CAREW,
347
Spillert & Bakers Limited, millers (John K. .Tnmes,
manager), Tivy Side quay
Squibbs' Harold Edwin, photographer, 38 High street
Star Sapplv Stores (Star Tea Co. Ltd. ), grocers, sHigh st
Stephens James WiUiam M.H.C.S.Eng., L.R.G.P.Lond.
surgeon, medical officer of health to the borough &
Port Sanitary Authorities, medical officer & public
vaccinator to No. 2 district, Cardigan union, medical
officer to the Poor Law Institution, medical olVicer of
health to Cardigan Rural District Council, Admiralty
surgeon & agent, certifying factory surgeon & medical
inspector of seamen, Tjiuawr, High .street
Swansea (The) Old Brewery & Daries' (Cardigan) Bonded
•Stores Limited, wine Jt spirit &. ale & stoat
merchants, i Pcndre; & at Swansea
Tavlor Harrv. ^ulificial teeth maker, 17 High .street
Thomas M. M. & C.i. jirinters & |,ublisber.s of the
"Cardigan & Tivv-side .\ilverti^.T." 30 St. Mary st
Thomas Dan J. Comaieicial hotel. IVjulre; commercial
traveller;, specially catered for; wines Si spirits; best
brands only stocked; ordinary daily 12 to 2; garage;
conveyance runs to Newcastle Emlyn daily, & to
-seaside during summer. Tel. No. 7; Telegrams,
" Commercial Hotel, Cardigan "
Thomas David John, plumber, 49 St. Mary street
Thomas Edward Lewis, Farmers' Arms P.H.21 Ca.-.tle st
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 Catherine row
Thomas Evan, master mariner, Carlton villa, St. Dog-
maels road
Thomas James, ironmonger, see Williams & Thomas
Thomas James, master mariner, .Meadhnrst, Priory .st
Thomas James, steam laundry, St. Dogmaels road
Thomas Job, farmer & miller (water). New mill
Thomas John, butcher, 17 St. Mary street
Thomas John, saddler, 2 Priory street
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), Lamb inn. Finch's squifte
Thomas PhUiip David, baker, 8 High street
Thomas Rachel (Mrs.\ farmer, Rhosfach
Thomas Richard, architect, Roseleigh, Pendre
Thomas Sidney, plumber, 32 St. Mary street
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Pille
Thomas, William, apartments, 12 Norlhgate terrace
Thomas William, blacksmith, Strand
Thomas William Joseph, deputy registrar of births &
deaths for C'ardigan sub-district, 2 WiUiams terrace
Vale of Tivy AKiiiuUural Society Limited (John Daviee,
mana;;ir;, ivjui lueiehants, Priorv street
Volk Isalirlhi i.\li. 1. Iniker, 2 High .street
Walker Allie.t Diurv D.D.S. (U. S. A.), artificial teelb
manufaeturer. Bridge house
Watts Evan Samuel, draper, 3 Pendre
I Webb Allied M. & Son, watch & clock makers, 5 Pendrs-
I W?i.<f)n Albert, farmer, Brynymor
Western Connties Agricultural Co-operative Association.
Ltd. (George Lockett, mgr.), flour mers. Bridge st
Wigley Lewis,- master njariner, 2 Gordon terrace
Wildon Edward, boot maker, 7 Bridge street
Williams & Evans, builders & contractors. carpenter.v
& joiners. Strand
Williams John k So.is, builders, Morgan street
Williams & Thomas, ironmongers, 58 Pendre
Williams k Williams, solicitors. Green street
Williams John Teifion, architect & siuveyor, & clerk
to the County School & Cardigan District Education.
Committee, 10 Pendre
Williams Plicehe Jane (Mrs.), tobacconist, 27 St.Mary st
Williams Sarah (Mrs.), Liverpool Arms P.H. Bridge par
Williams Thomas, master mariner, 11 Gordon terrace
Williams Thomas Lawrence, farmer, Trwynyrallt
Williams Walter L.(tirm, Williams k Williams), solicitor,
commissioner for oaths, coroner for Upper division of
Pembrokeshire, 3 Green street
Williams Wm. cowkeeper. Spring garden, near New MiU
Williams William John, solicitor, clerk to the Cardigan-
Borough Jusii... ,v I',. :;-!..i - I '.immittee & registrars.
high bailiff of 1 , , . , -, Cmrt, High street
Wilson Wm. Cliii- ■ . ~ . I loet makers, 38 Pendre
Wilson Da\-id. Ii-lm 1^. 1. - lii^lse street
Wilson John, hnn>e fnrnis|ji-r, 4'. k 47 Pendre
Woodward George, master mariner, Iscoed, Feidrfair
Woolcock Marv Klizaiieth (Miss), dyers' at;ent,4Castle st
Woolcock Richd. W. commission agt. i Priory ter.Pendre-
Young Samuel, maltster, Bronwydd house, St. Mary st
CAREW is a parish in the county of Pembroke, on the
road from Pembroke to Carmarthen, 3 miles north-east I
from Lamphey station, on the Pembroke and Tenby
branch of the Great Western railway, 4 east-by-north from
Pembroke, and 6 west from Tenby, in the hundred of
Narberth, petty sessional division of Castlemartin, county
court district of Pembroke Dock, and union of Pembroke,
and in the rural deanery of Castlemartin, and archdeaconry
and diocese of St. Davids. The church of St. John the
Baptist or St. Mary is an ancient building of stone, in the
Decorated and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel
with north chapel (now used as a vestry), nave, aisles,
north transept, south porch and an embattled western
t-ower of Perpendicular date, with the bases of 7 pinnacles
and containing 3 bells. In the north transept (or Carew
aisle) is an altar tomb, with recumbent efligies to s!ir
John Carew kt. d. 21 Feb. 1637, and Elizabeth (South-
cotte), his wife, and on the sides are small kneeUng
figures of 3 sons and 5 daughters ; the steps leading to the
rood loft still remain in the south aisle, which also con-
tains an aumbry ; in the north wail ^jf the i-haiirel
are three niches; in one is a cross-legged recumbent
effigy of a knight, wearing a hehiiet and cnat of chain
mail and equipped with sword, shield and spurs; the
second contains the figure of a priest, vested ; th*-
third niche is void; the chancel retains a piscina
and fine triple sedilia re-opened in 1843 : here also is
the effigy, in a niche, of a female child ; and a low side
window, now blocked ; in the vestry (once a chapel)
is a piscina -and a hagioscope ; the chancel floor is laid
with ancient tiles, now commingled, some of. which
bear traces of crests and shields of arms, including those
of Sir Rhys ap Thomas ; the ancient Decorated rood
screen was removed in 1834; the original roof of the
church, now ceiled, was oak timbered ; under the north
transept is a vault, belonging to the Carew family. The
church was repaired in 1857, and new roofed in 1890, and
in 1892 three chancel windows were restored under the
supervision of the late Very Rev. James Allen, Dean ot
St. David's, who also restored the north window at his
own expense ; the church affords 420 sittings, of which
298 are free. In the churchyard is an Early English
chapel ; and opposite an ancient gateway, leading to the
old rectory, now a farm house. The registers date from
the year 1718, and there are churchwardens' accounts
from 1622. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
;^26g, with 5 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 191 1 by the
Rev. William George Spnrrell MA. of Corpus Christi
Colli-ge. Caiiilirid^-r. There is a licenced mission rooni
at WEST WILLIAMSTON. and there are also Wesleyan.
and Congregational chapels, and a Baptist chapel near
Ci-esswell Quay, erected in 1S20, seating 300 persons.
Near the castle is an ancient and graceful cross, 14
feet high and richly carved, with an inscription,.
" Margitent Recett Ex." Carew Castle occupies a
prominent position on a kind of peninsula in Upton-
Cieek, on Milford Haven, and stands on the site of
s..!iie ancient British fortitjeaiions, from which the
parish ,1. rived its original name of Caerau ; it was-
liiiilt h\ (ieiald de Windsor, lieutenant to Arnulph de-
MiMitu^omerv, and .^llbsequen'tIy appointed by Henry I.
Castellan of Pembroke, whose son, William, assumed
the name of Carew ; it remained in his family until the
r.-ign of Henrv VII. when it was mortgaged to Sir
Rhys ap Thomas, who here kept the festival of St.
George's Day, in 1488, when 600 of the principal'
noliility and others of the surroruiding country wer&
feasted for a whole week and entertained with a re-
markable tournament; Henry, Earl of Richmond (after-
i\.-iids Henry VII.) rested here in Aug. 1485, on his
way to Bos'worth Field; during the Civil War the
cis'tle was held for the king, but was taken in 1644
and dismantled ; the ruins still present a most imposing^
appearance, the western portions are Edwardian, but the
greater part is of Tudor date, with some portion, added
by Sir John Perrott, lord deputy of Ireland, who received
a'grant of the castle from Queen Mary ; the ground plan,
is rectangular, with a half-drum tower at each angle, and
a gatehouse on the east front ; the north front is reUeyed'
bv loftv oriels and mullioned windows of great site,
commenced by Sir John Perrott in 159=. the year of hi.j
death, and never completed ; the chapel, of the t™® "'
Edward II. is the only portion now "ov^l^^^ ">■ ^^^^ J'^
stone vaulting. The arms over tne >'"''^'""-"' yjj j^,
courtyard into the great hall are those "' "<"^ w
son Arthur and Catherine of Arragon^ The Hon. Mrs.
Trollope is lady of the
Seymour Allen -
W.
Samn
The
shaley and limestone
chief crops
parts,
»heat.
Mrie/and'r^t'cro^s/' ThraVea is'^s.oQs' acresot land.
TotM^tdTAtev.% of tidal water and 454 <>« 'on-
shore; rateable value, ;£5.532: popxJation in 1911, 7"-
Parish Clerk, William Wilkinson.
34S CAREW,
SOUTH WALES
[kelly's
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Milton. — James Sogrers, sub-
postmaster. Lptters received through Pembroke
Wall Letter Boxe^.— Ciirew Cheriton ; Carew & Sagestoii
Public Elementary School (mixed), bnilt in 187-,
125 children; William fieorcre Griffiths, master
PKIVATE RESIDENTS.
Barber Ber. W. D. (Congregational),
Brynymor (postal address, Begelly,
Pembrokeshire)
Davies Rev. Williaui (Baptist),
Cresswell quay (postal :idrtress.
Begelly, Pembrokeshire)
James Thomas, Carew villa
Llewhellin Miss Letitia, Castle villa
Spurrell Rev. William George M.A
(vicar). Vicarage
COMMERCIAL.
Brace Thomas, grocer, Milton
Evans George, Plungh P.H.Sagestf.n
Henton Martha (Miss), .shopkeeper
James Alfred, Milton Brewery P.H
Morgan William R. corn, seed &
manure merchant, Carew flnur mills
Palmer George, blacksmith
Pliillips David, boot maker
Phillips John, cowkeeper, Welstun
Picton Phillip, builder, Coachland
Rogers Jas. grocer, & post off. Milton
Scourfield Thomas, Carew inn
Thomas Benjamin, mason. White hill
Thomas John, grocer, Pisgah
Webb John, blacksmith, Sageston
FARMERS.
Bowen William, Carew Newton
Chalk John, Carew rectory
Davies Jas. (& asst. oversT.'),Cheritun
Evans George, Sageston
Eynon Richard, Critchurch
Gibbon Benjamin, Pincheston
Griffiths Mary iMrs.). Cresswell
Quay (postal address, Begelly,
PemV'rokeshire)
Harries Henrv, Freestone cross
John Robert, Miner's pitts
John William, Sageston
Llewellyn James. Poyerstun (postal
address, Lamphe;-, Pembrokeshire)
Llewhellin Geo. Davies, Stephen's gru
Morris Joseph. Somerton
Nicholas John. Carew Newton
Ormond Thos. David. WeWilliamstn
Picton Philip. Coachland
Rees James, Ford
Rees John, Freestone hall
Roberts Phillip. Coachland
Rossiter Martha (Mrs.), Williauistuu
Stratton Thomas, Carew Newton
Thomas Benjamin, White hill
Thomas George Owen. Dairy Hayes
Thomas John, New park
Thomas John, Pisgah
Watkins William, LoMhitids
CARMARTHEN
CARMARTHEN, the county town of the shire of that
name and a county of itself since 1604, is a municipal
borough, in the Carmarthen parliamentary division of
the county and the head of a county court district and
poor law union, with a station on 'the Great Western
railway, 232 miles from London. 224J by Great Western
railway via the Severn tunnel, and 268 by L. and N.W.
railway via Shrewsbury, 121 from Bristol via Neath and
Swansea, 132 from Gloucester via Cardiff, 27 by road
north-west from Swansea and 32J by rail from the
same, and about 9 miles from the sea, and in the rural
deanery and archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
:Car
rthe
branch
junction station.abont a mile distant,
f the Great Western niilwav passing
through the tuwn, and known as the " Carmarthen and
Cardigan Branch."
The name "Carmarthen," or " Caeriyrddin," as it is
called by the Welsh, is popularly supposed to be derived
from the celebrated Welsh sage who flourished here about
the middle of the 5th century, named Merlin Ambrosins,
or Myrddin Emrys, but antiquaries are pretty well
agreed that the name " Carmarthen," is formed from
the Celtic words " caer " and " dun." signifying a hill-
fortress : and as the Maridnnum of Antoninus or
Muridinum of Ptolemy, the name seems to mean the
"sea fort." In some of. the old Welsh chronicles another
derivation is assigned to the word, viz., " Caerfyr-
ddyn," " the citadel of ten thousand," from " myrdd " a
myriad, and " dyn " a man. Little is known of the early
history of the place, but a Roman station is said to have
been founded here as early as AD. 70, the site of which
is supposed to have been occupied by the castle and out-
works.
The town was formerly surrounded by a high wall,
with four fortified gates, the remains of which are now
incorporated with the Joint Counties' prison. In the
space now called " Nott square," Robert Farrar, or
Ferrar, Bishop of St. David's, 1548-53, was burnt
during the Marian persecution, 30 March, 1556.
The modern town of Carmarthen extends for about a
mile and a halt along the slope of Penlan Hill, on the north
side of the river Towy, and is irregularly built, the streets
converging towards the castle; from the summit of the
hill, which is about 400 feet high, picturesque views are
ebtained of the neighbouring countrj- watered by the
Towy, with Carmarthen spread out below; on the 'oppo-
site side of the river is Llangunnor Hill, also affording a
fine prospect ; but from Cystanog Hill, Dryslwyn Castle,
Grangar Hill, Dynevor Castle and Nelson's Tower may
also be seen, forming, with the extensive surrounding
district, a grand and striking panorama.
Carmarthen Hay, rm the north side and near the
entrance of the Bristol Channel.is hounded by Caldy Island
on the west and the Worm's Head on the east, distant
from each other about 13 miles. In the bay and about
six miles from the mouth of the Towy, which here falls
into the sea, lies a sand shoal, called " Burry Bar,"
on either side of which' is a district rich in coal and
minerals, extending many miles westward, and as far
eastward as the boundary' of the counties of Carmarthen
and Olomorgan.
ered with pitched t
and
used by the fishermen as by their predecessors centuries
ago : the river is here crossed by an old but handsome
stone bridge of seven arches : vessels of 300 tons burden
can float up to the quay, which is roomy and conveni-
ently situ.ated.
ParUaments were held here at an early period, and iu
the reign of Edward I. this place was also the seat of the
Chancery and Exchequer.
The borough has returned one member to ParUamcni.
since 27 Henry VIII. (1535-6), and since the passing of
the " Reform Act, 1832 " (2 and 3 William IV. c. 45),
Llanelly has been a contributory borough in the election
of a parliamentary representative.
The town was created a borough by King Henry II. but
the earliest existing charter is that of Henry ViU. con-
firmed in 1604 by James I. who also made the borough a
county of itself; it has therefore a jurisdiction separate
from the shire, and possesses a sheriff of its own, who
superintends the execution of all writs within its limits.
The assizes are held here three times a year, also the
quarter sessions, borough petty sessions for the county,
and quarter session? for the county of the borough on
.Mondays, presided over by the Mayor, and county sessions
on Saturdays. The borough received a new charter from
George III. dated 27 July, 1764, and this remained in
force until the passing of the "Municipal Corporations
Act, 1835 " (5 and 6 William IV. c. 76), by which the
Corporation was remodelled, and now consists of a mayor,
six aldermen and eighteen councillors.
By the "Carmarthen Improvement -Vet, i8g8," which
came into operation July 25, 1898, the municipal borough
was extended to include the civil parish of St. Peter
Without; the two parishes within the borough being
united and culled St. Peter civil parish on April 1, 1901
The town is well paved and drained, the streets are
lighted with electricity, and gas is supplied from works
erected in 1822. A new water supply was obtained in
1900 by a gravitation scheme nt a cost of ^40,000, the
.vater being obtained from a reservoir in the Oonvil
valley, formed by damming the springs flowing into
the Cwmtawel dingle, near Conwil.
The houses of the old part of the town are unattr.ir
live, but a number of good villas hare been erected in
he
skirts
The parish church of St. Peter is an ancient building of
stone in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, north transept, south porch and a massive em
battled western tower, containing a clock and 8 bells :
in the chancel is an altar-tomb, with effigies to Sir Rhys
ap Thomas E.G. ; it was formerly in the Grey Friars
church, to the south of Lammas street, but on the dis-
solution of the monastery was removed heie, and n-
stored by Lord Dynevor in 1866: there are also
memorials to Bishop Ferrar, the Earl of Essex, Sir
Richard Steele, the essayist, who died at Llangunnor,
1st .September. 1729, and was buried here; and General
Sir William Knott G.C.B. the distinguished Indian
commander, who died at Carmarthen, January ist, 1845.
and whoso remains rest in a vault in the churchyard :
the old colours of the 23rd Foot, or Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, have also been placed here : there are seven
stained windows and a veiT handsome brass lectern,
representing the figure of an angel and presented in
meniorv of Valentine Davis ; the carved oak pulpit
was th'e gift of Mrs. Latimer J,.ne.s, in memory of
niRECTORY.
SOUTH WALES
CARMARTHK'
349
her husband, the Rev. Latimer M. Jones B.D. 14 years
viciu- of Carmarthen ; at the principal entrance of the
ohurchrard is a lych gate and a stone arch surm.iunted
by a cross, erected in 1879 by public subscription as a
memorial to the Rev. Latinier Maurice .Tones B.D. :
the chur-jh affords 900 sittings, of which 500 are free.
The services here arc entirely conducted in English. The
r«'gi.cter dates from the year 1671. The living; is a
vicarage, net yearly value .^250, with residence, in the
gift of the Lord Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1913 by the Rev. Benjamin Parrv Griffiths M.A. of .St.
John's College, Oxford.
St. Peter's Chuich house was evectinl in rois at a
cost of about ^3.000.
St. John's, now a chapel of ease to St. Peter's, was
fcnilt for tha Welsh congregation in 1889-90, at a cost
of £,x,ys°' a"<J is an edifice in the late Perpendicular
rtylOv from designs by Messrs. Middleton, Prothero and
Phillott, architects, of Cheltenham, consisting of chan-
cel, nave and aisles ; there is a stained window and a
fine brass eagle lectern, given in memory of the late Mr.
William Spnrrell : the church has sittings for 350 per-
sons. Sunday and weekly services are also held at the
Towyside and Cambrian place mission rooms.
St. David's is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1843
The chm"ch, at the west end of the town, is a building in
the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave,
aisles, south porch and an embattled south tower con-
taining 3 hells and a clock : the church was originally
erected in 1837 and afterwards enlarged by the addition
of nave, aisles and a porch, from designs by Mr. Richaid
Kyrke Pensou. In 1884-6 part of the original church
was formed inti. a chancel, at a cost of ^^1,196, from
designs by Messrs. Middleton, Prothero and Phillott, of
Cheltenham, as a memorial to the Ven. Archdeacon
Williams, a former vicar: the services are conducted in
Welsh : there are sittings for 650 persons. The register
dates from the year 1841, The livhig is a vicarage,
net yearly value .£'240. with residence, in the gift of
the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1918 by the
Eev. Benjiimin Dm vies M.A. of Worcester College,
Oxford, chapl;iin of H.M. prison and pxamininL' chap-
lain to the Bishop of St. David's.
Christ Church, erected in 1869 as a chapel of ease to
St. David's, at a cost of _£4,8oo, is an edifice in the
Gothic style, from designs by Mr. R. K. Pensim, and
consists of chancel, nave, aisles, a chantry, north porch
and tower containing one bell: the church was opened
in September, 1869, and will seat about 650 persons :
the services are conducted entirely in English.
LLANLLWCH. ,ui ancient ch:.peliv. i.ail of «Llch is
n.w an ecclesiastical parish, and wiis foinu-rt in 1843
from that of St. Peter. The church of St. Luke, en-
larged in 1870. is a building in the "Xorman style,
consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle and a western
tower containing one bell: there are 300 sittings. The
register of baptisms and burials dates from 1779;
marriages, 1754. The living is a vicarage. ' net yearly
value ^^230. with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
St. David's, and held since 1868 bv the Rev. Jonathan
Marsden B.D. of SI. Darid's PollVye. Lampeter, and
chap!.ain to thi- Joint Counties' Mt ntiil Hospital. The
area is 3,840 ai-res ; the poiiulation in ojii was 1,480.
St. Mary's Catholic church. Union street, is a structure
in the Gothic style, designed by Mr. Charles F. Hansom,
architect, of Clifton, Bristol, and was erected in 1851-2,
■it the expense of Miss Katherine Frances Richardson,
ilMughter of General J. L. Richurdson H.E.I.C.S. : there
■ire 300 sittings.
The English Baptist chapel is an edifice in the Greek
Classic style, with a frontage of Bath stone, including a
portico supported by four Corinthian columns, 27 feet
high, reached by a broad flight of steps, built at a cost
of about _£3,ooo. and opened in June. 1870: there are 400
sittings. The Priory Welsh Congregational chapel, in
Priory street, is an edifice of native stone and hamimer-
dressed rockwork, with freestone dressings, in the Byzan-
tme Gothic style, and was built at a cost of about ;£i,7oo ;
it will seat about 700 persons : under the church is a
schoolroom. The Welsh Calvinistio Methodist chapel, in
Water street, seats 1,-50 persons. The Welsh Congre-
gational chapel, Lammas street, erected at a cost of
^1,200, is a building of local stone with Bath stone dress-
ings, in the Early English style, with a tower and spire,
80 feet high : there is a good stained window in the prin-
cipal front: the church was opened May 21st, 1862. and
will seat 400 persons. For other places of worship see
pace 352.
A cemetery of 10 acres was formed in 1853, at a co»t
of .^3.250, nnd has two mortuary chapels : it is under the
control of a burial board of 9
The Shirehall, erected about 1582, is a very plain but
ancient building, with a spacious court room in which the
assizes and County Council meetings are held, and
containing portraits of the late General Sir Thomas
Picton, Major-Gen. Sir Willisim Nott, John Jones M.P
and David Morris esq. M.P. the latter being a former
representative of this borough : in the grand jury room
are busts of Bishop Thirlwall and the late Lord
Dyiievor: on the ground floor is a room where the
sessions and other magisterial business is conducted,
and borough council meetings held. The hall was
renoviited in 1900 at a cost of j£2,ooo.
The meetings of the Carmarthen Chamber of Com-
merce, formed in March, 1894, are also held at the
Shirehall, usually bi-monthly, but oftener if deemed
necessary.
The Masonic Hall, in Spilman street, was opened 17
Doc. i88g. W. J. Walli'^-Jones esq. is the present Wer-
I shipful Master.
I His Majesty's Prison for the counties of Carmarthen.
Pembroke and Cardigan, in the parish of St. Peter's,
I and erected in 1789-92 and rebuilt in 1872, occupies the
j site of the old gaol, and is a building of Blackpool stone,
from designs by Messrs. Martin and Chamberlain, archi-
1 tects, of Birmingham : part of the remains of the
■ ancient castle are included within the prison boundary.
The County Police Station, built in 1882, adjoins H.M. 's
' prison.
The markets are well arranged. Wednesday nnd
, Sainrdav are the market daj's, and are well atteoded.
' Cattle fairs are held on the following days— March 15th
; and i6th, April 15th and i6th, June 3rd and 4th, July
j loth. August i2th and 13th, September oth. October qth
I and November 14th and 15th: mmthly markets for
j cattle are held the third Tuesda> in ' every month.
I The cattle market and slaughterhouse are near at hand.
< A park of about 14 acres was purchased by the
\ Corporation and opened in looo. It contains a cycle
' track, grand stand and bandstand.
j Woollen weaving, rope making and iron founding
j form the staple trade.
i Steeplechases take place here in April, and a hunter's
1 show is held annually in August; packs of fox and
otter hounds are kept in the neighbourhood.
The Carmarthenshire Agricultural Society holds an
^ annual show here in September, and a fat cattle show
at Christmas. A farmers' club also holds regular meet-
ings fo.r the reading of essays and discussions on agricul-
I tural topics.
j The Assembly Rooms in King street, opeTied 21st Nov-
' ember. 1854, comprise a large hall, 64 by 34 feet, seating
600 persons, and fully licensed for stage plays, a commo-
! dious suite of rooms, and also billiard and subscription
rooms, all of which are controlled by a body of directors ;
I the lower portions of the building are occupied by the
Carmarthen Social Club and the Carmarthen Literary
and Scientific Institution, the latter founded in 18 jo,
and now numbering over 200 members ; it is provided
with a library, containing about 5,500 volumes ; a
reading room, a billiard room, and another room tor
conversation, chess and Jraui^hts. There is also a
small collection of geological specimens and articles of
vertu. forming the nucleus of a museum of local
The CaiTuarthen County anil Borough Infirmary,
founded in 1848 through the instrumentality of Mr.
Thonias Charles Morris during his mayoralty, stands on
thri site formerly occupied by Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
school : it was designed by Mr. Jenkins, of London, the
foundation stone was laid May 14th, 1857, by the Lord
Bishop of St. David's, and the infirmary opened for the
reception of patients, July ist, 1858.'
The Joint Counties' Mental Hospital for Carmarthen-
shire, Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire, erected about
1868, is a structure of Welsh sandstone, with Bath stone
dressings, and being situated on an eminence is a pro_
minent object for many miles round. The site and
grounds contain about 46 acres, part of which is laid out
in shrubberies and lawns ; the rest of the land is used for
growing different crops and household vegetables, ibe
hospital was built to hold about 600 officers, attemlai.t..
servants and patients, but in 1884 was ''"'^'■^'^f^.'^-; 7;
a.idition of a new female hospital, "/P'^'l"' "j^'P' ^J^fj
infectious diseases holding 25 male and 25 female patients,
pathological museum, head attendant's house at Job s
Well farm buildings and workshops ; the new chapel.
opened in 1895. is a building of sandstone, with Bath
stone dressings, in the Early English style, and consists
of chancel, nave, transepts, aisles, organ chamber and »
turret containing one bell: and wiU seat 500 persons;
the old chapel has been converted into day rooms and
dormitories for 50 additional patients: the work was
35D CARMARTBEN.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
oarried out from the designs of Mr. Ernest Collier
M.S.A. of Carmarthen, the whole of the stone being
qaarriwi and the work done by the staff and patients
of the hospital. " Job's Well '• is an out-station about
300 yards from the main building; an isolation hospital
was erected on the estate in igog fof four male and
four female patients. There are now (1910) 305 male
and 299 female patients.
At the entrance of the town from the west stands a plain
quadrangular obelisk of grey limestone, about 60 feet
high, erected to the memory of General Sir Thomas
Picton. who was descended from an old Pembrolteshire
family, and fell at Waterloo, 18 June, 1815, when in com-
mand of the fifth division : it occupies the site of a more
elaborate column, erected to the memorv'of the same hero,
but struck by lightning.
The Welsh Fusiliers' monument, dedicated to the
memory of the officers and men of the 23rd Foot who fell
in the Russian war, was erected at the expense of Colonel
Ly.suns. of the 25th Queen's Own Borderers, and late
Colonel of the 23rd. and his brother officers, and consists
of a pedestal, inscribed with the names of all the officers
and men belonging to the regiment who fell on the field
of battle, or were cut off by disease during the campaign,
and a tall shaft bearing the names of all the battles and
sieges this distinguished regiment took part, in, .sur-
moanting which is a plume of feathers in gilt metal,
and the monument is surrounded with a cast iron
railing in the form of crossed muskets. In front, on a
massive carriage, is placed one of the Bussian guns
captured by the regiment on the heights above the
Alma, Sept 20, 1854.
In Nott square, elevated on a pedestal of granite, is a
full length bronze statue of General Sir William Hott,
attired in full uniform, with a military cloak. The
statue was erected on the site of the old Market-cross,
and removed on the completion of the new Market-
place.
In Guildhall square is a monument, erected in 1905,
to the memory of the Volunteers of the town who fell
in the South African war.
Walter Devereux, first Earl of Essex of that famdy, was
born here in or about December 1538 ; he was for some
time known as Lord Ferrers, but in 1558 succeeded to the
title of Viscount Hereford, and in 1572 was created Earl
of Essex for his services against the Northern rebels :
he died at Dublin, 22nd September, 1576.
The area of the borough of Carmarthen civil parish
and municipal borough is 5,160 acres of land, 7 of mland
water, 50 of tidal water and 13 of foreshore; rateable
value, ^44,271 , the borough is divided into two wards
for municipal purposes, respectively named Eastern Ward
and Western Ward, which contained in 1911 a popula-
tion of 4.929 in the Eastern and 5,292 in the WeBtem
Ward, and for County Council purposes into four divi-
sions. The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in
1911 was: St. Peter (parish church), 4,201; St. David,
4.424; Llanllwch, 1,480. In igii there were 7 officer*
and 96 inmates in the Poor Law Institution, 69 officials
and their taiuilies and 686 inmates in the Joint Counties'
Menta'l Hospital and 6g (including officials) in H.M.
Prison.
Parish Clerks
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c
Post, M. 0. Jc T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, King
street. — William Jones, postmaster; hours of attend-
ance, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; sundavs, 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m
Town Sub-Post k M. 0. Offices.—Lammas street; 12
Priory street & Johnstown
MEMBER OK PARLIAMENT FOR THE WESTERN
DIVISION OF CARMARTHENSHIRE.
Jcikn Hinds esq. Neaudd-deg, Carmarthen- & 71
Ashley gardens SWi & National Liberal club SW 1,
London
Keturning Officer. The Sheriff
CORPORATION.
1919-1920.
Mayor— William Evans.
K«(order-R. E. L. Vaughan WiUiams K.f. .- G.irden
court. Temple, London E C 4.
Sheriff— David Samuel.
I'nder-Sheriff— Thomas Walters.
Aldermen.
I Walter Spurrell
I L. D. Thoma!.
I W. V. H..well Tho>nas
Councillors.
Eastern Ward.
at AVard Elections, L. D Thomas.
I D. King Morgan
Daviil Williams
I J. N. Williams
I W. Dunn Williams
JoLi, Beynon .\rthu
William Evans
John Lowis
Piesiding Aide
George James I
John Jenkins
Oliver Jones
W. Martin
A, Fuller Mills |
. Western Ward.
Presiding Alderman .,1 Ward Elections, W. V. Howell
'I'homas.
E. J. Collier , H 8. Holmes
John Grossman I .lohn Morgan
D. J. Davies | David Samuel
Thomas Davies ; Thomas William.
William Gibbon I
The Corporation meets at the Council Chamber, Guild-
hall, monthly
Mayor's Auditor, W. V. H. Thomas
Elective Auditors, David Williams. Penllwvn nark A
William Henry Jnne., Manscl street
Officers of the Corporation.
T'^n Clerk. Henry Brunei White, John .street
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LRCPXond., D P.H H O PS Lond. The Priarr
Bk.-oogh Analyst. Bby, P Charles. Neath
Clerk of the Peace, Archard Soppitt M.A. Bank cb»m-
bers. Lammas street
Under SMeriff, Thomas Walters, Quay street
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Howard Brunei
White, John street
Coroner, Thomas Walters, Quay street
Deputy Coroner, Henry Brunei White, John street
Borough Surveyor (vacant)
Sanitary Inspector, James Evans, Cambrian place
Head Constable & Inspector of Weights i Measures.
William Howell Evans, Police station, Cambrian plac*
Collector of Rates, David Evans, John street
Quay Warden. Arthur James Davies, The Quay
Town Crier, William Williams, Barnsfield terrace
The Mayor (chairman)
Arthur J. B. The Parade
Brigslocke Thomas Edward, 10 Spilman street
Duvies James, Ccheldir
Davies Sees, 33 St. Catherine street
Davies T. Bland, 8 Quay street
Davies Thomas, 26 Picton t«rrace
Evans E. Colby, 3 Guildhall square
Evans Walter J., M.A. Greenhill
Griffiths John, Parcmaen street
Harris D. Deuzil, Fuiness house, St. Peter's street
Harris William David, Francis terrace
Howell Henry, Waterloo terrace
Lewis Daniel, 35 King street
Lewis John, Gwynfryn, Penllwyn park
Lloyd Walter, 12 Lammas street
Parry Charles Paton, i Spilman street
Richards H. E. Blagdon, Picton terrace
Spurrell Walter, King street
Clerks (Joint) tu the Magistrates. H. Brunei White
& Howard B. White, John street
Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Guildhall every
mnnday at 11 in the forenoon
rot'XTY MAGISTRATES FOB CARMARTHEN PETTY
."^E.SSIONAL DIVISION.
Williams-Drummond Francis Dudley D.L. Hafodneddyn,
Llandilo, Carmarthenshiro, chairman
Blagdon-Bichards Henry Evan, Castle ho. Carmarthen
Bray.ell William, Closyryn. Llanarthney
Brigstoeke Thomas Edward, 10 Spilman st. Carmarthen
Davies Arthur Owen, Upland, Llandefeliog, Carmarthen
Dowdeswell Major Thos. Henry, Llanstepban.Carmarthen
Evans Griffith Bariett,GIyn,Lian«tephan rd. Carmarthen
Evans Louis Arthur L. Pantykendv, Talog, Carmarthen
Hughes Wm. Jn. Hamlyn. Middleton hall, Llanarthney
Jennings Lt.-Col. Edward C. Gellideg, Kidwelly, Car-
marthenshire
Jones Rev. B. H. Llang.ndeirne, Kidwelly
Jones-Davies Hy. Glyneiddau, Nantgaredig,Carmarthn«h
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CAKMAKTHE\. ool
Lewis Thomaa, Brynglas, Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire
Lloyd John, Penybanc, Abergivili, Carmarthen
Philipps Sir Owen M.P., G.C.M.G. 6 Quay street,
Carmarthen
Puxiey Henry 0. LavAlin, Lletherllestri, Uanddarog,
Carmarthen
Thomas John Henry, Derry, St. Clears, Carmarthenshire
Thomas Jn. Lloyd, Beach ho. Ferryside, Carmarthensh
Thomas William, Treparke, Gellywen, St. Clears, Car-
marthenshire
The chairman, for the time being, of the Carmarthen
Rural District Council & the Mayor of Carmarthen are
ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Cecil H. Morgan Griffiths,
St. Mary street
Petty Sessions are held at the Shire ball, every Saturday
at 12 noon. The following parishes are included in the
petty sessional division: — Abergwili, Abernant, Conwil-
in-Elvet, Llanarthney, Llanddarog, LlandefeUog, Llan-
gain, Llangendeirne, Llangunnock, Llangunnur, Llan-
Uawddog, Llanpumpsaint, Llanstephan, Merthyr, New-
church, St. Ishmael, Trelech-ar-Bettws
CARMARTHEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The Parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception of Carmarthen.
Council meets at Town hall, on sat. monthly, at 1.30
Chairman, John Williams, Hengil-ucha, Abergwili
Officials.
Clerk, John Saer, 7 Hall street
Treasurer, R. A. Brockie, Barclays Bank, Carmarthen
Medical Officer of Health, Lloyd Middleton Bowen-Jones
L.E.C.P.Lond., D.P.H.R.C.P.S Lond. The Friary. Car-
marthen
Surveyors, Edward Morgan, Pendine ; Gadd Prothero.
Johnstown & W. E. Jones, Rock hill, Llanarthney
Sanitary Inspectors, Thomas David Williams, St. Clears
b Edwin M. Job, 27 Union street, Carmarthen
DISTRICT REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF
JUSTICE,
14 King street.
District Ref;istr;ir, David Evan Stephens-Davies B.A
HIGH COURT OF JU.STICE, PROBATE DIVISION.
District Registry for the Counties of Cardigan, Car-
marthen & Pembroke, with the Deaneries of East &
West Gower, in the County of Glamorgan.
Office, King street.
District Probate Registrar, Herbert Murray Fraser
Chief Clerk, John F. Lloyd
Clerks, Daniel Peters & Sidney Jones
Open daily from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, 10
a.m. till I p.m. ; the office is closed on Good Friday,
Easter Eve, Easter Monday & Tuesday, Whit Monday
& Christmas day
BANKRUPTCY COURT, CARMARTHEN.
Registrar, D. E. Stephens-Davies B.A. 14 King street
Official Receiver, Herbert Watkins Thomas, 4 Queen st
CARMARTHENSHIRE NATIONAL HEALTH
INSURANCE COMMITTEE,
County Offices.
Clerk, J. W. Nicholas
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. 1
Borough Fire Engine House, John street, W. H. Evans, |
chief I
Borough Police Office, Cambrian place, W. H. Evans, 1
head constable ; i inspector, i sergeant & 9 constables ,
Cemetery, Cemetery road, Howard B. White, clerk to'
the burial board ; office, John street
Corporation Weighing Machine, The Quay ; David Peter,
^ weigher
County Court of Carmarthenshire held at Carmarthen,
Llandilo & Ammanford, His Honor John Lloyd Morgan
K.C. judge ; David Evan Stephens-Davies B.A. regis-
trar & high bailiff ; Charles Nash Phillips, chief
clerk ; office. King street
This Court has also Admiralty jurisdiction
Certified Bailiff, appointed under the " Law of Distress I
Amendment Act." John Ernest Croker, 7 Morley at '
County Police Station, Nott square; John Edward Jones,
superintendent ; i inspector, i sergeant ft 3 constables
Customs & Excise Office, Napier house, Spilman street I
(for part of Carmarthennhire), Ch.arle« Albert John.
Ecclesiastical Court,, Bight Rev. John Owen D.D. bisi.op ;
E. Marlay Samson M.A. chancellor; Griffith i'^inion
Owen esq. registrar & secretary ; The Rev. Benjamin
Parry Griffiths M.A. vicar of St. Peter's & Rev.
Benjamin Davies M..4. vicar of St. David's, surro-
gates at Caruiarthen
Land Valuation Department, Inland Revenue. ? King
street, James Fraser De Eees, district valuer
Shirehall, Guildhall square, Henry Davies, keeper
H.M. Prison, John Ball, governor ; Rev. Benjamin
Davies M.A. chaplain ; Edward R. Williams L.R.C.P.
Lond. medical officer
Infirmary, Priory street, Lloyd Middleton Bowen-Jone*
L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H. consulting physician; E. R.
Williams L.R.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng., C. P. Parry
M.D.Ediu. & David Denzil Harris M.B., C.M.GIaJi.
medical officer.s ; J. Arthur Jones, treasurer; D. T.
Thomas, sec. ; Miss Linda Ditoham, matron
Joint Counties' Mental Hospital fCarraarthen, Cardigan
& Pembroke), John Richards M.B., C.M.Edin.,
F.R.C.S.Edin. medical superintendent; A. Bruce Doig
M.B., Ch.B.Glas. assistant medical officer; Rev.
Jonathan Mar.sden B.D. chaplain; J. Arthur Jones,
treasurer; Sigebert Frederick John Thompson, asylum
clerk
CARMARTHEN UNION.
Institu
turrtay at
The following is a list of places in the union : — Aher-
gwili, Abernant, Carmarthen St. Peter, Conwil Elvet,
Laugharne Parish, Laugharne Township, Llanarthney,
Llanddarog, Llandawke, Llandefeilog, Landilo-Aber-
cowin, Llandowror, Llanllawddog, Llanfihangel-
Abercowin, Llangain, Llangendeirne, Llanginning,
Llangunnock, Llangunnor, Llanpumpsaint, Llansad-
wrnen. Llanstephan, Llanwinio, Merthyr, Mydrim,
Newchurch, St. Clears, St. Ishmael & Trelech-ar-
Bettws. The rateable value of the union at Michael-
mas, 1919, was ^199.881; area, 165,197 acres; popu-
lation in 1911, 34,427
Chairman of t-he Board of Guardians. David Stephens,
Capel farm, Maesybont, Llandebie
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee. John
Saer, 7 Hall street, Carmarthen
Treasurer, R. A. Brockie, Barclays Bank
Collector of Poor Rates,
Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians, :st
district, W. R. Evans, 10 Tabernacle terrace, Car-
marthen ; 2nd district, George Thomas, Ferryside ;
3rd district, John Evans, Conwil; 4th district,' Chas.
Thomas, St. Clears
Vaccination Officers, W. R. Evans, 10 Tabernacle ter-
race, Carmarthen; George Thomas, Ferryside; Chaa.
Thomas, St. Clears & John Evans, Conwil
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Carmarthen dis-
trict, David Denzil Harris M.B., C.M.Glasg. Furnesa
house, Carmarthen ; Conwil district (vacant) ; Llan-
gendeirne Lower district, D. Lewis Williams M.R.C.S.
Eng. Ferryside; Llangendeirne Upper district, Morgan
Lloyd M.D.Dmh. Drefach, Llanarthney; Mydrim
district, Benjamin Adams Lewis L.R.C.P.Lond.
Mydrim, St. Clears; St. Clears district, Valentine
Llewellyn Watson Jones L.R.C.P.Lond. St. Clears
The Poor Law Institution, a building of stone, was
erected in 1837 &, rebuilt in 1908, for 150 inmates;
J-. B. Jones, master; David D. Harris -MB.. CM.
Glasg. surgeon; Mrs. C. Jones, matron
Cottage Homes, Waterloo cottage, Carmarthen, Mrs.
Jane Evans, matron
Gabm'akthen Rkoistbation Distkict.
Superintendent Registrar, John Saer, 7 Hall street, Car-
marthen ; deputy superintendent, C. V. B. Morris, 4
Quay street, Carmarthen
Registrars of Births ft Deaths, No. i district, *. *^-
Lewis, 3 Magazine row. Carmarthen; deputy, David
Evans, Municipal buildings, Carmarthen; No. 2 ma-
trict, George Thomas, Ferryside; deputy, " • «■
Jones, Ddugoed, Llandefeilog, near Carniarthen , j^.i
3 dis rict, John Evans. Conwil >-i lage Carmarthen
deputy, William Thomas. Conwil; No. 4 district.
Charles Thomas. St. Clears; deputy, John Thomas.
Besistrarrof Marriages, F. Gwyune Lewis, 3 Magaiina
row, Carmarthen; deputy. David Evans, John street;
John Evans, Conwil ; deputy, William Thomas, Con-
wil; Charles Thomas, St. Clears; deputy. John
Thomas, St, Clears
352 CAKMAKTHEN.
SOUTH WALES.
PUBLIC OFFICEES.
(citifying Factory Surgeon, Lloyd Middleton Bowen-
Jones M.B.C.S.Eng., L. B.C. P. Lend., D.P.H.R.C.P.S.
Lond. The Friarv
Clerk to the Burial Board, Howard B. White, John st
Clerk to the Carmarthen Bay Fishery Board of Conser-
vators, C. H. Morgan Griffiths, St. Mary street
Clerk to the Commis.sinners of Taxes, William Wozen-
croft Thomas Pro.sser, St. Mary street, Carmarthen
Clerks to the Pension Sub-Committees, Carmarthen
Borough, John Saer, 7 Hall street; Carmarthen
Union (north of the Towy), J. E. Crocker, 7 Morley
street ; Carmarthen Union (south of the Towy), C. V
B. Morris, 4 Quay street
Coroner for the Western Division of the County, Thomas
Walters, Quay street; deputy, William Daniel
Williams LL.B. 31 Quay street
Local Taxation Officer, Thomas B. Bowen, Countv
Council oflices
Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals Acts " to the
Cotmty Council for Carmarthen Division, Supt. John
Edward Jones, County Police station, Nott square
.Medical Officer of Health to Carmarthen County Coun-
cil. David Hughes M.E.C.S.Eng., L S.C P Lond
D.P.H.E.C.P.S.Lond. County offices, Spilman street '
Kegistrar of Diocese of St. David's, Griffith Einion
Owen M.A. diocesan registrar. 2 Nott square
Surveyor of Taxes John Gi-cpn Manson, Napier liouse
Spilman street
Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals
Acts" for Carmarthen Petty Sessional Division (with-
out Trelech) & for the Board of Agriculture, Jnlm
fnrsyth Bees M.R.C.V S. 22 Lammas street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St Peter-s Pari.sh Church. St, Peter's street. Key
Benjamin Parry Griffiths M.A. vicar; Rev.
Herbei-t M.A. & Rev. John Jenkins B.A.
& 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. & fri
Rev. Benjiiuiin
Bev. Jolm Gwyiife
Benja
7 P->
Marsden
curate ; 10.30
Basil
curat.es ;
7-30 p.m
10 »»T-i»it n.^iiauei or r..Tsfti. Hnnw .;f
't 6 p. ,
St David's Church (Welsh), Picton
Davies M.A. vicar, & surrogate; ^^, „„,„. „„
Jones B.A. t Rev. John Caleb Hughes MA DPh
curates; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m " ' ' '
Christ Church (English), Lammas street B
Davies M.A. yiciir, & surrogate ; 8 30 ;
6.30 p.m. ; daily 10.30 a.m. ; thui
Llanllwch Church (St. Luke) Rev
B.D. vicar; Rev. William Richard
^ a.m. & 2.30 p.m. alternately; & 6 p.^
.st_ Mary's Catholic Church, Union street. Very Rev
Farrell&Rev.Edwm Farrell C.P. priests ; mass at 8.30
? * t'^J ^'T"","^ ,""■""'■• ^-3° P'"- : ''»"v mass,
n„n.« ...w'' "^"'y. ''"J-"- '"«ss at 7. 8 & T a.m.;
lliiiis. eieninir service, 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Lammas street; ,, am i 5 30 p m ■'^''■''"^''
Baptist (Welsh), Priory street (Penuel), Rev Waldo '^
7 p.m"!' ■ ' '° *■""■ '^ * P'"- = ""^ * *''°"-
Evan Ungoed Thomas, minister; 10 a m & 6
p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m . p
"^ti^t ^"^^-.f '"-rc^ciiit):-;";:™:-! ''"
'^DSr'n.^'"^"'''' i--a"sm'"iev; '^^"
p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m a
"Salvation Army, Blue street °°°
Umtarian.^ Ma^el .treet, Bev. Philemon' "Moore ■'"'°
^ri!7'n ?»Pi"t''-'*^U^l«"«"y'&' Carmarthen '°°
Circmt), Rev. Ernest W. Fitch; i, a.m. ft 5.30
ttVsleyan rWelsh),°Joh'^ stroet"(Liandiioci'rcnit)" ■'°°
10 a.m. k'ft p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m ..' ^^,0
COLLEGES ft SCHOOLS.
The South Wale, ft Monmouthshire Training College
he"Towv "',': "'7" ",' '. '"" "V"'<"'l<i''e the%«lley of
Oonn^r^rK-'?"' '"""'Jfion "tone wa. laid by Bishop
.?nenJoTt„';i"'"'. .-'''' J '"''• '»*«• * the building
opened October j^.h, ,848 ; the fund, for its erection
[kelly's
were obtained partly from subscriptions of members
of the Church of England, i partly by a grant from
the National Society: the buildings comprise a dining-
hall, 5 lecture rooms, examination hall, dormitorie's,
tutors" rooms, a library, laboratories, workshops,
students' common room ft chapel ; the latter contains
five stained windows to the memory of former
principals & tutors; Rev. Albert William Parrv
M.A., B.Sc. principal; Harry S. Holmes B.A., B.Sc".
Bev. Lambert Riley M.A. C. K. Cotton B A Rev
John Caleb Hughes M.A., D.Ph. W. L. Dudley B A &
Harold Malkin F.R.C.O. lecturers & tutors'; C. P.
Parry M.D. medical attendant; H. M. Green sec
The Presbyterian CoUege, on the Parade, is the continu-
ation of the Academy founded by the Rev. Samuel
Jone« M.A. sometime FeUow of Jesus College, Oxford,
& one of the two thousand ejected ministers of 1662 ;
ft is maintained & governed by the Presbyterian Boai J
London, founded in 1689. It is endowed in part b>
the will of Dr. Daniel Williams (1644-1715), by the
Jackson trustees ft the Berman trustees. The coUecre
exists for the purpose of educating young men for the
Christian ministry among Protestant Nonconformists,
& IS open to students of all denominations without any
profession of theological opinion being required The
course of study extends over three years, & prizes
of considerable amount are offered for competition at
the close of every session; students who require
pecuniary assistance are also eligible for bursaries
provided by trustees of various funds in England &
Wales. Principal & Professor of Classics, Walter J.
Evans M.A.Oxon. ; Professor of Hebrew, Rev. Philemon
Moore B.A. ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History &
Hellenistic Greek, Rev. Morris B. Owen B.A. B D ■
Professor of Philosophy, Rev. J. O. Stephens B A B D
The Grammar School was originally founded bv letters
patent of Queen Elizabeth, dated 1576, ft the tirst
school-house was bnilt in Priory street, on the site now
occupied by the Inlirmary, from which place it was
removed to a more suitable site in 1850. In 1879 the
old foundation was reorganized as a first-grade school,
under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners, & new
buildings erected; these, completed in 1883, stan 1 in
grounds overlooking the town, ft attached "are large
cricket & football grounds. The main building is of
local stone, with dressings throughout of Forest of
Dean stone ft consists of a schoolroom 5.; feet Ion" bv
22 feet wide ft i8 feet high; there are also six larrre
class-rooms, chemical laboratory ft physical lecture
room, workshop ft a gymnasium, 70 by '31 feet. The
present premises will hold 200 boys, but are so built
as to he capable of extension westward. In 1894 the
school was brought under the operation of the Welsh
Intermediate Education Act, 1899, ft is controlled by
the Central Welsh Board. Head Master, Edwin S
Allen M.A. late open .scholar of St. Catharine'- C.il-
lege, Cambridge
The County Girls' School was opened in temporar>'
premises in Quay street, in 1895. In 1899. new
buildings adjoining the Grammar school were
"pened & proride for 200 pupils ; on the upper floor
are fipnr large class-rooms, a geography ft mistresses'
1 i.ouis ; on the ground Uoor there is a large assembly
room, gymnasium, cookery class-room, laundry,
chemical laboratory, lecture room ft lavatories ; in the
grounds is a playground ft workshop. This school is
also cmitroUed by the Welsh Central Board. Miss
; ").--r" "S .Y"^- head mishess, late open scholar
of Girton College. Cambridge, ft eleven assistant
mistresses ft two visiting masters
Carmarthen High School for Girls (The), WellUeM roa.l
the Lord B.slnip of St. David's, president of the
oonnc.l; \l,ss E. J. Suttoiv B.A. principal
Ihe School of Art in Church lane, but previously in
Parade road, was transferred in 1891 to new building,
of brick with freestone dressings, erected at a cost of
^1.400, ft consisting of an elementary room, antique
ft modelhng rooms, master's private room i cloak
rooms ftc. 'The school is supported by a grant from
the County Council of j^'iso a year, ft there are at
present 170 pupils attending the classes ; Mr. William
Jones A. RCA. Lond. master, certificated in advanced
drawing, painting ft architectme ; Miss M. A. Jones,
assistant mistres.i
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Borough Education Committee consists of 13 members
Ihe committee meet at the Town hall the last tuesday
m each month at 8 p.m
Clerk, Thomas Walters, Quay street
Me^dical Inspector of Schools. Lloyd Middleton Bowen-
Jones L.B.C.P.Lond , M.R.C.S.Eng , D.P.H.R.O.P S
Lond. The Friarv
DIRECTORT.]
SOUTH VVA],ES.
CARMAKTfilN.
Attendance Officer, Sidney Cairns, Lammas street
Johnstown (mixed), built in 1895, for 160 children ;
J. A. Johns, master
Qnay street (mixed), built in 1883, & enlaced in 1B96,
for 170 children; W. Thomas, master
Pentrepoth, rebuilt in 1896, for 325 hoys, 260 h'irls &
200 infants; David Maurice Jones, master; Miss E.
M. Kowlands, mistress ; Miss S. A. Evans, infants'
mistress
National & Practising (Church of England) School,
Catherine street, built in 1848-9, for 140 boys, 160
irirls and 130 infants ; J. H. Davies. head master ; J.
Brunker, second master; Miss M. M. Lewis, misfress ;
Miss Emily Watts, infants' mistress
S' Peter's. Priory street, built in 1870, for 160 boys,
115 girls k i;o infants: Frederick Hardaker, master;
Miss Edith Rees, mistress ; Miss C. E. M. Davies, in-
fants' mistress
This school is under the local control of six managers,
four foundation & two representing the Borough
Council ; Rev. Basil Herbert M.A. 2 Spilman street,
correspondent
St. Mary's Catholic (mixed), Mill street, for 60 chil-
dren ; Miss Angela Bequec, mistress
Magazine.
V Cyfaill Eglwysig, by VV, Spurrell i; Son, 36 Si. 37
NEWSPAPERS
iarmarthen Journal (Jour
& printers ; published on
8 King street
Carmarthen Weekly Reporter (Mrs. Mary Lawrenoe, pro-
prietress & printer ; published thursday for friday) ;
office, 3 Blue street
The Sereii CYmru (William Morgan Evans & Son, pro-
piietors & printers ; weekly, friday), 6 Hall street
The Welshman (Welshman Newspaper & Steam Printing
Co. Limited, pi'oprietors k printers ; David Williams,
manager; published thursday for friday); office, 123
Lammas street
RAILWAYS.
({rent Western Railway, Carmarthen Town >tatioii, L.
W. C. Reed, station master ; John Furlong, goods agt
Carmarthen Junction Station (on Great Western Rail-
way), L. W. C. Reed, station master ; (i. H. Gwynn,
district in.spectnr; John Evans, peinuineiit vuy in-
London k North Western Railway, Oliver Jones, statlnn
master & goods agent
0?>unbuses from the Royal Ivy Bush & Boar's Head
hotels attend the arrival k departure of every train
' at the Town station
j Riiilway Carriers (Agents).
I Bland k Sons, Haverfordwest (James Bright, agent).
Station road
GABRIEBS.
I In Priory street k Lammas street, on wed. k i;ii
carriers' carts stand, conveying parcels k pas.scnrrL''.^
to the numerons villages around, but they are not
regular in their attendance, nor are there stated times
for departure ; the chief booking places are the ' Rose
& Crown,' Lammas st. k the ' Red Lion,' in Priory st
CARMARTHEN.
PHIV.ITK BESIDENTS.
Allen
Edwin
Stewart M.A
master'*, Grr
mmar school
Arthur
Arthi
r, Penrhos,
field
road
Arthur
John
Beynon, Elm
The
Parade
Ball Jo
hn. Go%
ernor's house
Barlass Thos. Troedbryn, Johnstowi
Basker Charles Anthony M.D. I^
Priory street
Blagdon-Richards Henry Evan J.P
Castle house, Picton terrace
Bowen David, Gwestfa, Picton pl.ic
Bowen-Jones Lloyd Middleton, Th
Britjstocke Frederick, 2 The Paraile
Brii;stocke Thomas E., J.P. 10 Spil
man street
Brockie Robt.Archibald,9 Guildhall sq
Brown Rev. Canon Chas. Green hall
Chapman Charles, Porthpean. Well-
field road
Collard Mrs. GreenUeld,WellH^ld v.l
Grossman Jn.Ar-y-Bryn, Penllwyn pk
Grossman Wm. Hy. "13 The Pa'rade
navies Rev. Benjamin M.A. (vicar
of St. David's),' The Parsonage
Davies Charles Edward, Lloyds Bank,
King street
Davies David John. 9 Water street
Davies James, Ucheldir,Picton plar-e
Davies Mrs. 2 East parade
Davies Mrs. 7 Parade
Davies Mrs. 9 The Parade
Davies Theophilus Howell, Krynhir.
Picton place
Davies Thomas, 26 Picton teriace
Davies William Dunn, Harddfau.
Wellfield road
Doig A. Bruce, Lunatic asylum
Duckfield Alfred, 6 Spilman street
Ellis Humphrey E. Gllidegg. W.-ll-
field road
Evans Major Ebenezer J. Tstrad
Evans Eev. E. Keri M.A. (Welsh
Congregational), Yr-Elmwydd ho.
Wellfield road
Evans Griffith Barrett J.P. Glyn,
Llanstephan road
Evans Misses. Trevaughan house
Evans Mrs. Merlin lodge
Evans Mrs. Pugh, Lampeter Velfr>
cottage
Kvans Walter J., M.A. (principal k
professor of classics at the Presby-
terian College), Green hill
Evans William Bowel. Homeleigh.
Barn road
Evans William Morgan, Redholm,
Penllwyn park
Evans Wm. N. Llwyn On.Penllwyn pk
Farrell Rev. Alphonsus (Catholic).
I'nion street
Farrell Rev. Edwiii (Cath.), Union st
Fitch Eev. Ernest W. (Weslevan),
Epworth, Penllnvn park
Francis Jn. Bokshurg hall,Llanllwck
Gibbon William, 1 St. David's aven
Griffiths Eev. Benjamin Parry M.A.
The Vicarage
Griffiths Benjamin, Travellers' Rest
Griffiths Cecil Hubert Morgan, Lime
grove
Griffiths John, Ardwyn, Abergwili rrt
Griffiths Misses, Bryntirwun, Pin-
Uwvii park
Griffi'tlis Mrs c F.a^f parade
Harr
Ml!,
(cur,
. David
iiess house, St. Peter'
i Miss, 14 The Farad
rt Rev. Basi
Peter), 2 Sp;
Hinds John M.P. Neuadd-deg; 71
Ashley gardens S W i S; National
Liberal club, London S»W t
inds Thomas, Pound, Bronwydd rd
olme Miss B. A., M.A. County
Girl.s' school, Quav street
Holmes Harry Slater B.A., B.Sc.
■Quav street
Hughes Rev. John Caleb M.A..
Ph.D. (doctor of philosuphv at the
Training College), 28 Picton ter
niton Thomas. Min-vr-Afor. The
Parade
Irving Misses, Hillbank vil.Johnstnn
9 Quay street
ry, 14 Spilman street
Jeffreys Misses, i,5 Picton terrace
Jenkins Eev. John B.A. (curate of
Peter), 2 Spilman street
John Mrs. i Picton place
Johns Danl. Radnor ho.Peiillwyn pk
-lorfa lane
Jones James Thomas. 5 Spilman st
Jones Jn. Artb. Garth. Wellfield rd
Jr.nes John C. 14 Priory street
Jones Jn.Gwynfe B.A.gSt.David's av
Jones Miss, 10 The Parade
Jones Mrs. i5 Parade
Jones Mrs. 30 Quay street
Jones Oliver, 22 Picton terrace
Jones T. 4 The Parade
Jones W. 7 Quay street
Jones William, 4" East parade
Jory James, Woodland, Johnstown
Lester Edwd. Gwynfe, Francis well
Lester Mrs. Furnace lodge
Lewis Rev. Waldo B.A. (Baptist),
Derwymyrddin
Lewis Benj. A. Morva ho. Morva lane
Lewis Daniel, 35 King street
War
Ashle
Wellfield road
Lewis John, Ffyone, Wellfield road
Lewis John, Gwyrifryn, Penllwyn pk
Lewis Mrs. Dyffryn, Parade
Lewis Mrs. T. D. 23 Picton terrace
Lewis Warren. A.sh!eigh, Wellfield rd
LIe\-el!vn Evan John. 16 Picton ter
Lle«elljn Mrs. ii Picton terrace
Lloyd 3. Francis, ig Picton terrace
Llo'vd jMlmD.Glanbryn vil.Johnstwn
Lloyd Mrs. 3 Quay street
LI iv.l Thomas, 25 Picton terrace
MaddMck Alfred, Maes Derwen, Pen-
Mansoii John. 7 East parade
Marsdcn Rev. Jonathan B.D. (vicar
of Llanllwch church), Llanllwch
vicarage
Metcalfe Joseph, 1$ Picton terrace
Mills Rev. Andrew i^uller, 11 Penll-
wyn park
Muore Rev. Philemon B.A. (Uni-
tarian) fpi'fessor of Semitic lan-
i,„i_.^ in -i.M.rian College), Ffy-
...•.-... : i.iad
Mo:.^ ,; i;,i ■ . Spilman street
Muiu^i, i..-ij\ a King street
Morjan vmci.t, Bryn Heleg
Morris Evan, 24 Picton terrace
\5orris J. F. Bryn Roma, The Para.d.-
Morris Mrs. C. E. Eirianell, Spring-
field road
■is Th
Water street
Mullard John Wm. 97 Priory stie.t
Nicholas John William. lO Spilman s
Nicole R. C. Hafdre, Wellfield road
Norton Mrs. Brynderw, Wellfield rd
Owen Rev. Dvfnallt (Welsh Congre
ional) T-Ddol-Deg, Wellfield r.l
W.
12
354 CJKMARTHEX.
Owen Rev. Morris B., B.A., B.D.
(professor of ecclesiastical history
4 hellenistie Greek, Presbvterian
College), 6 The Parade
OwL-n Walter Whitney, 6 Pictou place
Onens Mrs. lo Picton terrace
Pago George, s The Parade
Rev. Albe
W , M.A..
i.Sc.
(principal of the Carmarthen Train-
ing College), The College
P.irry Charles Paton M.D. i Spilman st
Parry Evan Thomas, 17 Picton terrace
PhUipps Sir Owen M.P.. G.C.M.G.,
D.L., J. P. 6 Quay street
Phillips Jn. Bron-y-dre, Penllwyn prk
Phillips Mrs. Arfryn, Picton place
Phillips Walt. Bryntowy, East parade
Pierce Philip, 15 The Parade
Powell Chas. W. Biynheilog. East par
Price- Williams William. Ty-Hawdd-
i;ar, Penllwyn pari;
Prothero Gadd, The Laurels. Johns-
Pulson Jas. Albt. Brjn-awel, East par
Rice Arthur. 29 Picton terrace
Richards Rev. William (curate of St.
•Luke's, Llanllwch). Pontcarrig cot-
tage, Johnstown
Kichards D. Glvndwr. Lletty-Tirioii,
Barn road
Richards James Howard, Si.utli field.
Wellfield road
Richards John, Lunatic .\s>luiii
COMMERCIAt.
Early closing day, Thursday .
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
iiuient Order of Foresters (local oCBce) (Zephaniah D.
Jones, sec), 21 Francis terrace
Andrews Bert, Spread Eagle P.H. S Queen street
Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited, Station yard
Arthur & Son, grocers, 119 Priory street
Arthur Thomas Bevan, auctioneer, 54 King street
Assembly Rooms, King street
Attewell Arthur, Farmers' Arms P.H. 7a Water street-
Bailiy Fred, fruiterer, see Bees & Bailey
Baker C. E. & Co. cycle makers. 2^5 Blue street 4
motor engineers, Quay street
Ball John, governor of H.M. Prison
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (Robert Archibald Brookie,
manyger), 9 Guildhall square ; draw on head office,
54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barker. Morris & Owen, solicitors. 2 Nott square
Barker William, White Horse P.H. 112 Priorv street
Barnftt M. A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper. The Quay
Barnett William, watch maker, 9 Parade road
Bartlett Brother-i, painters k decorators ; works & shuw
room, I & 137 Priory street
Bartlett Thomas, tailor, 11 St. Peter's street
Barton James. Railway tavern, 75 Lammas street
Bmker Charles Anthony M.D.Lond. physician & sur-
geon, 144 Priory street
Baskerville Ernest Philip, refresh, rms. 37 Lammas st
Bland i Sons, furniture removers. The Quay
Bland John H. journalist. 2 Hall street
Bland yi. A. (Mrs.),tobacconist,2 Hall st. & S3a, King st
Boar's Head Family & Commercial Hotel (Mrs. T.
Riyi.olds Olive. proprietress); H.A.C. ; posting
lu.UM-; 'bus meets all trains, Lammas st. T N 8
B,.nth Alfii'.l. pianurud,. ujiht. Barn road
Bciots r:io\i rl, ,.,,,■, I , ',\ , , ,.,p) Ltd. .(8 King street
Bowen A. (Ml . 1,1, rooms, 74 Water street
' - ' i' ii 1,1 Priory street
SOUTH WALES.
Richards John.Preswylfa. Penllwyn pK
Richards Mrs. 20 Picton terrace
Richards Thos.Rosemont.Wellfield rd
RoL-ers Edward A. Oakfield, Spring-
Ijdld road
Rowlands Rev. William David (CA-
vinistic Methodist). 14 Waterloo (er
.Saer John, Olannant
Snow John, 10 Penllwyn park
Soppit Frank, Millbrook
.?oppitt Archard M.A. Pelerwell.
.Tohnstown
Spurrell Misses, 38 King -street
Stephens Rev. John Oliver B.A., B.D
(professor of philosophy Presby-
terian College), Union street
Stephens Benj. Thonjas. 3 East par
Sutton Miss E. J., B.A. Girls' High
school, Wellfield road
Thomas Rev. David Jenkin (Congre-
gational), 13 Richmond terrace
Thomas Rev. Evan Ungoed (Welsh
Baptist), Waterloo terrace
ThomasAndrew.Dirg-wylfa, Wellfield rd
Thomas David Howell. Starling park
Thomas Emrys. Myrtle rilla. Well-
field road
Thomas Gwynne. Woodbuie ixjtlage.
Johnsto-wn
Thomas Henry. Disgwylfa, Wellfield rd
Thomas Henry, Road hill, Spring-
field road
[kelly'
Thomas Herbert Watkin, Wellfield
Thomas John, i Penllwyn park
Thomas John, 7 Picton terrace
Thomas John Henrv, 7 Spilman st
Thomas Miss, Castle Hill cottage
Thomas William Arthur, 29 Quay st
Thomas Wm. John, Rhossili, Barn rd
Thomas William Vincent Howel. 21
Picton terrace
Thompson Mrs. Fountain hall
Townsend Geo. Hv.17 Waterloo ter
Vaughan Miss, i The Parade
Wade Robert Henry, 6 East parade
Wallis-Jones Wm. James, 29 Quay st
Walters Thomas, 9 Penllwyn park
Ward Rev.Finbar (C:itholic). Union st
Ward Robt. Walter, 31 Waterloo ter
Wheldon Mrs. Briarleigh, Wellfield r.l
White Henry Brunei. The Grange
Williams C' Haydn, 11 Spilman st
Williams David, Ardwyn, Penllwyn pk
Williams Herbert, 10 Water street
Williams Herbert A. 14 Picton terrace
Williams John James, Carne villa,
Wellfield road
Williams Mrs.Cambray ho. The Parade
Williams Mrs. Parkglas
Williams Mrs. Parkydrissy. Spring-
field road
WUliams W. H. 21 Picton place "
Young Verv Rev. Urban (Catholic),
Union street
i-n Jo
Lan
fiiiwen Thomas B. local
offices, Spilman street
Bowen W. denliil surgery. Regent house, Nott square
Bowen-Jones Lloyd Middleton L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.
Eng.. D.P.H.Lond. ?ur^e^n. medical officer of health
to the borough k to the Rural District Council,
medical inspector <if schools to the borough & certify-
ing factory surgeon. The Friary
Brigstocko & Son, wino b spirit mcrchts. S4 King street
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (Abel Dnvies, supt.),
Bank chambers. Lammas street
Hnekie Robert Archibald, manager of Barclays Bank
Limited. 9 Guildhall sijuare
Brown Gopsill tt, Sons Limited, sack contractors (Bland
& Sons, agents). The Qu.av
Buckley's Brewery Limite<l.' brewers, .l.ihn st. T N 17
Budge Hannah (Mrs.),Marqui» of Oranby P.H 32 King it
Burgess Joseph. Aelsim hotel, 6 Red street
Carmarthen Antiquarian Society (Arthur Davies & Rev
G. Eyre Evans, hon. sees. ; T. E. Brigstocke, hon
curator), 54 King street
Carmarthen Bill Posting Co (B. M. James, manager),
16 Nott square
Carmarthen Brick Co. brick manufaclrs. Lampeter road
Carmarthen Chamber of Commerce (W. Price William.s,
sec). Quay street
Carmarthen & County Club (W. S. G. Morris, hon
sec), Spilman street. T N 3
Carmarthen County Girls' Intei-mediate & Technical
School (Miss B. .i. Holme M.A. head mistress), Rich-
mond terrace
Carmarthen County Grammar School (Edwin S. Allen
M.A. head master)
Carmarthen Electric Supply Co. Limited, electrical
engineers, 7 Lammas street
Carmarthen Farmers' Co-operative Society Limited (T
Jones, manager). The Quay. T N 24
Carmarthen Fruit Co. fruiterers, 3 Darkgate
Carmarthen Gas Co. (Benjamin A. Lewis, manager &
sec), Morva lant-
Carmarthen High School for Girls (The) (the Lord
Bishop of St. David's, president of the council ; Miss
E. J. Sutton B.A. principal), Wellfield road
Cannarthen Industrial Co-operative Society Limited,
39 King street
Carmarthen Journal (Journal Co. Limited, proprietors
k printers; published thurs. tor fri.); office,8 King st
Cannarthen Literary & Scientific Institution (Alfred
I John Evans, sec. & librari.'vn). King street
I Carmarthen Public Rooms Co. (Alfred John Evans.
I sec). King street
Carmarthen School of Art (William Jones A.R.C.A.l,ond
' master; Arthur R. Davies, sec; open every evening,
! except sat. & five mornings weekly). Church lane
' Carmarthen Steam Laundry, Dyeing & Cleaning Co
Limited, Priory street. T N 64
Carmarthen Training College for South Wales k Mon-
mouthshire (Rev. Albert W. Parry M.A., B.Sc prin-
cipal; Harry S. Hohnes B.A., B.Sc. Rev. Lambert
Riley MA. Rev. John Caleb Hughes M.A., D.Ph.
Charles Kenneth Cotton B.A. Walter Lionel Dudley
B.A. k Harold -Malkin F.R.C.O. lecturers; Charles P.
Parry M.D. medical officer; Hugh Mortimer Green.
I sec)
' Carmarthen Unionist Association (T. F. James, organis-
' ing sec.), 125 Lammas street
i Carmarthen Weekly Reporter (Mrs Mary Lawrence, pub-
j lisher ; published thurs. night for friday), 3 Blue st
! Carmarthenshire County Education Committee (John
I W. Nicholas, clerk). County Council offices, Spilman at
I Carmarthenshire Stud Co. Limited (John Francis, sec),
The -Mount. T N 39
Carpenter Charles Horatio k Sou. stationers k book-
sellers. 33 King street
Carter Charles, boot k shoe maker, 20 Mott tqnara
Cash k Co. boot k shoe dealers, 7 Darkgate
DIRECTOUY.]
80UTH WALE."
CARMAKTHKN. 355
C'iiwflor (Earl of) Estate (jffioe (Francis Dudley Williams-
Drummond J. P., D.L. aeent), 14 Spilman st. T N 43
Cenielei-y (Howard B. White, clerk to the bui-ial board),
John street
Chapman Charles & Sona, pliuiiheis, 28 Blue st. T X 21
Oolllier Ernest M.S. A. architect, 4 Quay street
Comey John, shopkeeper, 99 Lammas street
Corporation Weighinff Machine (David Peter, neigher).
The Quay
Comity Court Office (.David Evan Stephens-Davies B.A.
registrar & high bailifl), '14 King street
Covsh Harry, seedsman & (lorist, 19 Nott square
Crabb Alfred E. Jubilee inn. Quay
f 'roker John Ernest, certified' bailiff under the " Law of
Distress Amendment Act '" & clerk to the Pensions
Sub-Committee (north of the Towy), 7 Morley street
Cross Arthur E. hair dresser, 29 Lammas street
Crcssman John & Son, grocei's, 17, 18, 20 & 21 Blue st.
T N 44
Curnick Brothers, butchers, 6, 16, 17 & 47 Market place
Curnick Edward M. confectioner, 11 Queen street
Customs & Excise Office (Charles Albert John, officer);
offices, Napier house, Spilman street
Davies J. & Son, grocers, 58 King street
Davies John & Son, drapers, ib, 2 & 3 & 60 King street
& 9 Queen street
Davies &, Phillips, auctioneers, i liammas street
Davies &, Sons, watch mkrs. & jewellers, 5 Guildhall sq
Davies Al»l, .saddler, 12 Chapel street
Davies Abel, shopkepper, 2 Bridge street
Davies Alfred James, tailor, 24 Union street
Davies Ann (Mrs.), coffee tavern, 101 Lammas street
Davies Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 90 Priory street
Davies Arthur Jame.s, ((uay warden to the corporation.
The Quay
Davies Charles Edward, manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd.
King street
Davies Daniel Collins, tailor, 5 Hall street
Davies D;miel Peter, cabinet ma. & uphlstr. 117 Priory st
Davies David, farmer, Cellitwr, Llanllwch
Davies David, tailor, la. King street
Davies David E. dining rooms, Pensarn road
Davies David J. Tvine & spirit merchant, 57 King street
Davies David L. farmer. Parkyiystrad
Davies Eran, Newmarket tavern. Red street
Davies George, grocer, 74 Lammas street
Davies H. E. (Miss), earthenware dealer, 113 Priory st
Davies Hannah (Mrs.), farmer, Trevaughanfach
Davies Harry Francis, monumental mason, 91 Lammas st
Davies Henry J. grocer, 22 St. Catherine street
Davies Henry M. confectioner, i Market place
Davies Ivor Lloyd, carpenter, Johnstown
Davies James J. shopkeeper, 64 Water street
Davies John, blacksmith, 34 Cambrian place
Davies John, farmer, Llanllwch farm
Davies John A. plumber, 2 St. Catherme street
Davies Joseph, Ship inn, 29 Blue street
Davies Lewis, hosier, 23 King street
Davies Margaret (Mrs.),Golden Lion P.H.102 Lammas st
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), refreshment rms. 13 Bridge sf
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Water street
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Barn road
Davies Mary (Mrs.), news agent, 2=; Lanmias street
Davies Mary Jane (Mrs.), butcher, 32 Market place
Davies Philip Gwynne, builders' merchant, 7 The Quay
Davies Rees, builder, 33 St. Catherine street
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 17 Bridge street
Davies T. Howell, solicitor, commissioner for oaths ».
advocate in local courts, 6i King street
Davies Thomas, chemist, 7 Guildhall square
Davies Thomas, dairyman. 11 Mansel street
Davies Thomas, tailor, 21 Water street
Davies Thomas Bland, coal & lime merchant, 8 Qua>"
street ; Blue street ; Station road & Francis terrace
Davies Thomas Charles, hair dresser, 5 King street
Davies Thomas Owen, .shopkeeper, 14 Chapel street
Davies William, Buffalo inn, 20 Bridge street
Davies William, builder, 27 Parcmaen street
Davies William, cabinet maker, 98 Lammas street
Davies ^Villiam, farmer, Ts-guborstone
Delaney Hannah (Mrs.), Bunch of Grapes P.H.16 Johns:
-Dicks" (J. & W. Morton), boot & shoe makers, 53
King street
District Registry of the High Court of Justice (David
Evans Stephens-Davies B.A. registrar), 14 King street
Dobson Thomas, shopkeeper, Johnstown
Dunn E. J. motor garage. Blue street
Dura Limited, photographers, q L.iiuuias street
Dyer Richard, farmer, Clynsiw, Llanllwch
Dyer William, farmer. Fountain HaU farm
Edwards Edward, New King George P.H. 123 Priorj- st
Edwards John, farmer, Porthyrhyd, Tanerdy lane
Edwards William, cycle agent, 4 Bridge street
Elster William, dental surgery, 7 Queen street
Empire Cinema Theatre (Tom Barger, propr.). Blue si
Equitable House Property Co. Limited (B. Feather,
district agent), 7a, Queen street
Evans Ben &, Evans, auctioneers, 4 Priory street
Evan.S' James & Son, farmers, Cwmdr mawr
Evans John & Son, printers, 5 Bridge street
Evans M. A. (Mrs.) & Sons,fish & game dlrs.s Bridge st
Evans Thomas Conwil & Son, tailors, 44 King street
Evans William Morgan & Sou, printers & publishers of
the ■' Seren C\'mru *' newspaper (published weekly.
fridav), 6 Hall 'street
Evans Anne (Mrs.), Temple Bar P.H. i Temple garden!
Evans Charles W. tinplate worker, 22 Bridge street
Evans Daniel, farmer. Dyffryn Hafod
Evans David, assistant overseer, collector of rates t
deputy registrar of marriages, John street
Evans David, Milford Arms P.H. 87 Lammas street
Evans David, shoe maker, 30 Laimnas street
Evans David Parry, butcher, 61 Market place
Evans E. Walter, draper, 3 Nott square
Evans Edward Colby, musical instrvmient dealer, 3
Guililhall square
Evans Eli7,abeth (Miss), coffee tavern, 1 Queen street
Evans Evan. Butcher's Arms PH. 11 Barn road
Evans Evan, farmer, Rhydybont farm
Evans James, sanitary inspector, Cambrian place
Evans John, blacksmith, Johnstown
Evans John, butcher, 45 Market place
Evans Jnhii, but. her, 50 Market place
Evans John, confectioner, 3 Market place
Evans John (Mrs.), farmer, Peurhoel, Johnstown
Evans John, shopkeeper, 32 Bridge street
Evans John Colby, ironmonger, 4 & 5 Darkgate
Evans John R. King's Arms P.H. 103 Priory street
Evans Lewis, grocer, 17 Nott square
Lydia (Mrs.), Pelican P.H. 31 Bridge street
■, apartments, 105 Pi
, butcher, 29 Marke
Evans Mary (Mrs.), famiei-, Cwmoernant
Evans Morris B. cabinet maker, 17 Chapel street
Evans Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Parcmaen street
Evans T. G. Sheaf inn, 26 Bridge street
Evans Thomas, cabinet maker, see Lewis & Evans
Evans W. R. relieving & vaccination officer. No. r
district, Carmarthen union, 10 Tabernacle terrace
Evans William, Cresselly Arms P.H. 34 King street
Evans William, fishmonger & game dealer, 13 Queen •!
Evans William, frnilerer, 13 & 13a, King street
Evans William Arthur, butcher, 8 Priory street
Evans William Howe], head constable of borough police
& inspector of weights & measures. Police station,
Cambrian place
Excelsior Photographic Co. Limited, photographers, 49
King street
Ferru Cocoa Manufacturing Co. 16 Queen street
Finch Charles, fish & game dealer, 18 Nott square
Fontaine Jones, butcher, 3 & 9 Market place
Footman John Edgar, farmer, Hafodwen
Francis John & Son, land & estate agents, valuers
& auctioneers. The Mount. T N 39
Francis David A., F.A.I, land agent, see John Francif
& Son
Francis John F.S.I., F.A.I, land agent, see John Francis
& Son
Eraser Herbert Murray. registr.Tr of the district probate
registry. King street
Galloway Charles, confectioner, 5 Queen street
Gibbon Mary (Miss), dining rooms, Llanganor road
Gibbon William L.R.F.P.S.Glas. physician & surgeon, i
St. David's avenue
Giles Elizabeth (Mrs.), ironmonger, S Lammas street
Giles William, artificial teeth maker, 33 Blue street
Ginsberg Mendal, wardrobe dealer, 8 Blue street
Gould C. A. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 15 Woods row
Greenwood t Sons, coach builders, J2 & 23 Water street
Gregory Henry, refreshment rooms, 5 Priory street
Gregory John, butcher. 40 Market place
Gregory Joseph, butcher, 33 Lammas street
Griffiths Cecil Hubert Morgan (Morgan GrifSths, bon &
Prosser), solicitor, & clerk to the magistrates for Car-
marthen. Llanboidy & St. Clears petty sessional
divisions & to the Carmarthen Bay Fishery Board ol
Conservators, St. Mary street
tGriffiths Charles, farmer, Trebersed
Griffiths David, farmer, Henallt FawT
Griffiths David, tinplat* worker, 32 Lammas street
Griffiths David Compton, draper "& hosier, 52 King strw*
Griffiths Edward, saddler, 135 Priory street
.s. w. 12*
Sot) CAKMARTHEtf.
SOUTH WALES
[kelly's
Griffiths Edwin. faiiu>.T, Cetnlljtb
Griffiths Margsiret (Mrs.), farmer, Peutrehydd
Griffith* Th.mias, faniu-r. Penlanfacb
Griffiths Thomas, farmer, Pwntan, Hafodweii
Griffiths Thomas, Friends' Arms P.H. Johnstown
Griffiths Thomas, ironmonger, it5 Lammas street
Haneock Marj- Inez EliMl.eth (Mrs.),Ang,M spirit viuilis
lo Nott square
Hancock William George, confectioner, 14 Queen street
Hannay Jane (Mrs), The Falcon P.H. iii Lammas st
Harries D. & Son, carpenters, 5 Morley street
Harries Towy Works Limited, general merchants, manu-
facturers of all kinds of tin, brass, copper & gal-
vanized goods, heatintr, lighting. ventii:itin<? & sanitary
enirineers. The Quav. T K 23
Harries Anne (.Mrs.), Old Bull inn, 17 Gnildhall >quarc
Harries William, chimney sweeper, 16 Magazine row
n:irris David Denz.il M.B., C.M.Glas. physician t sur-
geon & medical officer & public vaccinator,Oarm8Tthen
district, Furness house, St. Peter's street
Harris Dnvid J r.T' merchant. Quay
Harvfi \;rr ,1 i .. T.ti maker, 54a, King street
Haiv, < l->ceper, 6 King street
Hiivii M I, . . II ...U.yal Exchange P.H. 9 Sl.lVter'.- st
Havilii I' ii, ,. I iiiipaiiv. wine & spirit merchants;
office-. 7 Ki,i_ . , t ; .• ,,,... Queen st. & Spilman st
Hi-:irts if fii '. ,. 1; I im] Assurance Co. Limited
;B. FiMth.i. i . •' -u i^ . 7a, Queen street
Hedd.i7i Jam.-. ■ 1 .n--. '1 Darkgate
Heddon Willi;im F. shoe maker, 23a, Bridge street
Herbert Stanley, mot u- garage, 3 Barnsfjeld terrace
tHinds David, farmer, Cwnin farm
H. M. Prison (John Ball, governor; Eev. B. Davies
M.A. chapliiin; Edward R. Williams L.R.C.P.Lond.
iriedical officer)
Hodges Archibald, boot & shoe maker, i Guildhall square
Home & Colonial Stores Limited, grocers, 61 King street
Howells Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Post office, Johnstown
Howells John, Pliuniii P.H. 114 Lammas street
Himells Margaret (M''-'*.), cowkeeper. Parkyceri,
Eronydd road
Hu-hes David Arthur M.E.C.P.Ent'.. L.K.C.P.Lond.,
D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Lond. medical officer of health &
school medii-al officer to (Carmarthen County Council,
County offices, Spilman street. T N 5 County Office
Hughes Hugh, greengrocer, 10 Morley street
Hughes Peter, Red Cow P.H. j3 Bridge street
Hurley Edward, shopkeeper. S Woods row
Infirmary (Lloyd Middleton Bowen-Jones L.R.C.P.Lond.
con^-nliiT,- p'iv«u-i,.,,i; E. R, Williams L.R.C.P.Lond.
'■ 1' I'l I' M I'Kilin. & David Den/,il Harris M.B.,
*' 'i 'ii I- i tlicei-s ; J. Arthur Jones, treas. ;
H. . 1.1 ■ .; .Miss Linda Ditchani, matron),
Pciur, Muc:. 1 .N 60
Isaac Joseph, diaper, 17 Lammas street
Isajic William, iron founder. Blue street. T N 6
Isaac William, hair dresser. 13 Chapel street
James Richard & Co. saddlers, 16 Nott square
James Hugh Robert, shoeing smith, The Quay
James David, farmer, Olynsiw-issa, Llanllweh
James Fred, hoslei 27,' & boot i shoe dealer 2K.
Lammas street
Jani.-s Frederick, draper, 15 Bridge street
•famfs George, grocer 27, & restaurant 26, King street
•lames James Daniel, clothier 12. it boot dealer 13,
Guildhall square
Jnto.s John, fruiterer, 60 Lammas street
.l:inu- John, erocer, 46 Water street
J;iui.-* MMrirt. (Mrs.), Cooper's Anns P.H. 20 Lamm.is m
Jeffnys Thomas Richard & Sons, bird & animal pre-
servers, 40 King street
Jenkins Colin, chemist, 6 Xolt square
Jenkins Evan, grocer, 74 Water street
Jenkins John, clothier b draper, 14 & 15 Guildhall sq
.Jenkins -Vary Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 35 Blue street
Jenkins .Sarah M. (Mrs.).Printers' Arms P.H.6 Priory st
Jenkins Thomas, Queen's P.H. 10 Queen street
J.-nkins Thomiw, wholesale & retail l,arn>.ss & sad.Uery
d,-aler; all sues silver & brass mounted ; old c-arriaffes
bought, 78 Water stix-et '
Jenkins William, coal dealer, 70 & 71 Water street
Jeremy Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Jackson's lane
Jeremy William, cycle agent, 17 Water street
J.Mi-my's Coinineiv-iiil Hotel (Thomas Jeremv, prn-
prejor). .«!. r,.ter-« street " ^
J.I. Kdw^ii if. saiiitan inspector to the Carmarthen
Kuril District diuncil, ..7 Onion street
John Brothers, builders, Barnsfield terrace
custom,- & excise officer, Napier
liou.se, Spil
(Dyers) Ltd. dyers.
& 126 Lammas »l
.(oint Counties' Mental Hospital (John Richards M.B.,
F.R.C.S.Edin. medical supt. ; A. Bruce Doig M.B.,
t'h.B.Glas. assistant medical officer; Rev. Jonathan
.Vlarsden B D. chaplain ; J. Arthur Jones, treasurer ;
Siifeliert Frederick Jolm Thompson, asvlum clerk)
T N 31 ■ '
Junes A. J. & Son, tobacconists, Darkgate
Jones Bros, grocers k ironmongers, 6 & 7 St. Peter's st
Jones D. 0. & Co. agricultural implement agents.
Market place
Jones D. &, Sons, decorators, 15 King street
Jones D. k Sons, plumbers, 16 King street
Jones Daniel Bradbury & Co. motor engineers, 51 King
street, & ffaraae, Spilman street. T ?> 11
lones Herbert & Co. ironmongers, 46 King street
Jones M. &. i^on. coal merchants. The Quay
Jones & Co. grocers, 21 Francis terrace
Jones Anna (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 6 Queen street
Jones Arthur Ivor, chemist, 16 Lammas street
Jones Ben, agricnltnral implement agent, 15 Priory st
lones Daniel, farmer, Henallt farm
Jones Daniel, Grey Cow P.H. 9 John street
Jones Daniel, tailor, i Llanstephan road. Johnstown
Jone.5 David, bnildcr, 24 Lammas street
Jones David, coal merchant. Station road
Jones David, fanner, Penlan Tstrad
Jones David B. tailor, i Quay street
Jones David J. tailor, 16 Bridge street
Jones Edwin, confectioner, 2 Market place
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Little Water st
Jones Fredk. Erasmus, picture frame ma. 38 Bridge st
Jones Evan, .shopkeeper, 39 Lammas street
Jones Evan, ■woollen manufacturer, see Lewis k Jones
Jones Gladys (Miss), milliner, 15 St. Peter's street
Jones Hugh, butcher. Manoel street
Jones J. 'Tom, ironmonger. 11 & 29 Bridge street
Jones James, farmer, Cwmoerant farm
Jones Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 20 Spilman street
Jones Jane (Miss), dress maker, 88 Lammas street
Jones John, cowkeeper, Springfield road
Jones John, shopkeeper, 40 Richmond terrace
Jones .John, shopkeeper, 26 Woods row
Jones John Arthur, manager National Provincial k
Vni'.tn Bank k treasurer to the County Borough of
Carmarthen. King street
Jones John Edward, superintendent. County Police sta-
tion, jKott square
Jones Latimer, tobacconist, 27a, King street
Jones Lewis, butcher, 53 Market place
Jones Llewellyn Bees, draper, 2, 3 & 8 Red street
Jones M. E. (Miss), shopkeeper, 40 Waterloo terrace
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Sloop inn. Quay
Jones Moses, eating house, 75 Water street
Jones Owen, boot & shoe dealer, i Darkgate
Jones R. Williams, county surveyor for the Western
division. County offices
Jones Rachel (Mrs.), Swan inn, n Nott square
Jones Rees. dining rooms, 18 Morley street
Jones S. (Miss), apartments. 9 Picton terrace
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), boer retailer, 108 Lammas street
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, jo Bridge street
Jones T. P. builders' merchant k ironmonger. Bridge
wharf. T A "Teepee;" T N 41
Jones T. Parke, dining rooms, 11 John street
Jones Thomas, butcher. 43 Market place
Jones Thomas, cooper k churn maker. Quay street
Jones Thomas, farmer, Morfa, Johnstown
I Jone» Thomas, farmer, Penlanvoss
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper. 30 Chapel street
lones Thomas Idris. local inspector of the National
Society for the Prevention of tVuelty to Children, 30
Waterloo terrace
Jones William, art master, Carmarthen School of Art,
I 6 Quay street
I Jones William, ijnpci-r. q- Water street
I III.- ()illi,iM il \: iii-,.l\ Arms P.H. i Mansel street
' u,!i,ii,i I [I, I, 10 St. Catherine street
I ill I ■ iilicr dealer. Red street
J ■'".' nil I'" 1,111 p ; n-lors & printers of the " Car-
oiarlhcn Jonrnal," pnWi.shed thursday for friday;
I office, 8 King street. T N 18
j King Eleanor (Miss), dra]ier, 6 Darkgate
I Land Valuation Department (Inland Revenue) (James
I Francis De Bees, district valuer), 8 King st. T N 29
Lawrence Mary (Mrs.), printer k publisher of the "Car.
marthen Weekly Reporter," 3 Blue street
Leniiards Limited, boot dealers, 3 Hall street
Lewis k Clare, milliners, 41 King street
Lewis & Evans.cabinet makers k decorators,39SpiIman si
Lewis John k Sons, monumental mnsons. Red street
Lewis k Jones, woollen manufacturers. Lower factory
Lewis Ann (Mrs.). Swansea Castle P.H. 80 Water st
DIRECTOKY.]
Lewis Charlotte (Mrs.), Cambrian
brian place
L»-wis David. hniWt^r. 17 Woods ro\
!>■«]« Diuid. draper. 15 John street
SOUTH WAI.E.^
Arms V.H. 8 Cam-
'■g"
Mat!'
Market ph'
CAHMiRTUEX. 357
Xjiinnr.! Sm-iety for the Pi-evention of Cruelty to Chil-
dren (Thomas Idris Jones, inspector) ; local office, 30
Waterloo terrace
Xicholas James, farmer, Parkysplots, Johnstown
."Vicholas John William, clerk of peace for the county,
olerk of the County Council, County Education Com-
mittee, County Licensing- Committee, County Pen-
ii..n ('nnimittec & County Insurance Committee,
Lewis George J. butcher, 21 King street
Lewis Georae Reynolds, hntcher, 7 M.irliet plac.'
Lewis John, butcher, 24 Market place
Leivis John, Fanners' Anns P.H. Abertfwili road
Lewis J'llin. green!;n.,-er. 134 Priory street 1
Lewis John, shoe maker, 94 Lammas street 1
Lewis John, shopkeeper, & post office, 12 Priory street 1
Lewis Lizzie (Miss), printei . 104 Priniy street |
Lewis Peter Daniel, decorator. 31 Lammas street '
Lewis Richard, butcher, 11 k 12 Marliet place I
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), butohor. 14 Market place I
Lewis Thomas, boot maker. 3 Parcniaen street ■
Lewis Thomas, builder. Barn road
Lewis William George, news agent, i Jackson's lane
Lewis Willinio i\. butcher. 41 Market place
Lewis Willia:n R. butcher, 7; Market place
Licklev William, seedsman, 12 Queen street '
Lipton Limited, L'rocers, 4 Guildhall square
Liverponi Victoria Friendly Society (J. T. Williauis.
district agent), 28 Priory street
Llewellyn Thomas, hoot repairer, 6 Mill -street
Llewellyn William, cabinet maker. 5 St, Peter's street
Lloyd & Thomas, auctioie-ers, 5 Qnay street.T X 22
Lloyd Elizabeth (Miss), grocer. 26 Lammas street :
Lloyd John, butcher, 2 Darkgate
l.lovd Walter, chemist & druggist. J2 Lammas street
Uoyds Bank Limited (branch) (Charles Edward Davies,
manager). King street : draw nn Lnndon head office,
71 Lombard street EC 3
Lock Gwendoline (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Lammas st
Lodwig David, dairy farmer, Pentremeurig
Lohr Harry, confectioner, 5 Lammas street
Lohr Theodocia (Mrs.), basket maker, 5 Cambrian pi
lyondon City & Midland Bank Limited (The) (branch)
((t. y. Owen, manager). Lammas street ; draw on
head office, Threodneedle street, London E C 2
Lovell William, butcher, 35 & 36 Market place
Maiison John Green, sui-veyor of taxes, Napier house.
Masonic Hall (W. L. Lawrence, sec. ; E. P. Baskerville.
caretaker), Spilman street
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited. 4 & 5 Nott square
& 13 Lammas street
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange (W. L.
Wallis-Jones, branch manager), 34 Quay street
Morgan George & Sons, architects, 24 King street
Morgan Griffiths, Son k Prosser. solicitors. St. .Mary
street, T N 20
MoiH-au J. & Son, churn makers. Market place
Morgan Ann (Mrs,), Angel P.H. 15 Lammas street
Morcan Chas, M.R.CV.S. vet. surgeon, 15 Lammas st
Morgan D. King, chemist, 25 King street
Morgan David, baker, 2 Water street
More-an David, grocer. .0 St. Catherine street
Morgan David Rees. grocer, 107 Lammas street
Morgan Edwin L.D.S. surgeon-dentist. 15 Spilman street
Morgan James Oriel, currier, 30 King street
Morgan John, cooper, 12 Blue street
Morgan William King, woollen manufacturer, 8 Barn rd
Moraraiis Jn.0.grocer& wine & spirit mer.iiGuildhall sq
Morris James Frederick & Son. solicitors, 9 Red street
\forris John & David, woollen mannfacturers.Johnstown
Morris Charles Vincent Boleyn. solicitor & deputy
superintendent registrar & clerk to the Carmarthen
Rural District War Pensions sub-committee, 4 Quay st
Morris Daniel, grocer, too Priory street
Morris Elizabeth Jane (Mrs,), restaurant, 11 King street
Morris Harold Spencer, solicitor, see James Frederick
Morris & Son
Morris James Freiierick. solicitor & commissioner to
administer oaths, see James Frederick Morris & Son
Morris John, fanner, Parkyberllan
Morris John, shopkeeper, 6g Little Water street
Morris John, temperance hotel, 62 King street
Morris John, weaver, 3 Little Bridge street
MoTris Lloyd, Stag's Head P,H. ig John street
Mott James, fancy goods dealer, 86 Lammas street
Myrddin Hosiery Co, (The), hosiery manufacturers. 16
Queen street, T N 27
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(John Arthur Jones, manager). King street. T N
79 ; draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London E C 2
Mr.,
Black
Phillips E ,V C...
Phillips France.
Phillips Ann (Mr
.Norton (I. & (Jo, wine & spirit merchants, 145 Priory It
Old Castle Tea Co. tea brokers, i5 Queen street
Olive Sarah A. (Mrs.), Jolly Tar P.H. The Quay
Olive Taftena Reynolds (Mrs,), Boar's Head hotel,
Laumias street. T N 8
Oliver George, boot & shoe maker, 3 Lammas street
Owen David, boot repairer, 35 Lammas street
Owen Griffith Einion (firm. Barker, Morris & Owen),
solicitor, notary public, registrar of diocese uf St.
David's & sec. t, . the Lord Bishop of St. David's, 2
Nott square
Owen G. N, manager London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited, Lammas street
Owens William, butcher, 37 Market place
Page George, rag, iron, metal & secondhand machinery
merchant ; old works bought for dismantling. The
Quay, T N 78
Palmer Thomas, jeweller, 6 Guildhall square
Parry Charles Paton M.D,, CM. surgeon, i Spilman street
Parsons Wiliiam .lohn. fruiterer, 2 St, Peter's street
Pearce Phillip, ."Uiiiy treasurer, County offices
Pearl V-.o, ii> ■ 1 Limited (.1. Jenkins, superinten-
dent), I ... h: , : ; -..uare
Peters 11: i. I : .<c P.H. 7 Chapel street
Petter Wii!'. ... 1. .-. ^2 Blue street
.V lii'iK'Ss mas, 125 Lammas st
: .. , .lrapBrs,6i Lammas st
. r.j Water street
... .1.....' .^3 Water street
Phillips David K. dairy laiui, Pentrecelyn
Phillips George, chemist, 4 Hall street
Phillips John, draper & grocer, 118 & 119 Lammas st
Phillips Lewis, auctioneer, see Davies & Phillips
Phillips William H. confectioner, 42 Lammas street
Pooley John, Loot. .U-aler. ^2 Water street
Poweil c*. Co. i.akers. -, Prinry street
Prosbvtenan College (Wsilter J, Evans M.A principal
& professor of classics ; Key. Philemon Moore B,A,
professor of hebrew ; Rev. Morris B, Owen B.A-, B.D,
professor of ecclesiastical history & hellenistic greek ;
Rev, J, 0. Stephens B..\.. B.D, professor of
philosophy). The Parade
Pritchard C. M. Blue B..ai r 11 \\ i'..i street
Probate Court (Herbt. Mm ■ 1 . i. ,;istrar),King st
Prosser William Wo/.enn: : i: . ■. - Ii.-itor, clerk to
visiting justices H,M. I'l - -:, ' n .r.i) ilirn & clerk to
(commissioners of taxes Carnuirthen (.firm, Morgan
Griffiths. Son & Prosser), St. Maty strtet
Puddicombe Lizzie (Miss), private hotel, 4 Spilman st
Pugh John, farmer. Mile End
Pugh Richard, butcher, 38 Market place
Rand-dU Mary (Mrs.), servants' registry office, 29 Spil-
man street
Rank Joseph Limited, millers. The Quay. T N 26
Reed L, W, C. station master.Junction & Town stations
Reed Thomas, insurance agent, 2 St, David's avenue
Bees & Bailey, fruiterers. 1 Red .street
Rees D-ivid ' & Susannah (Miss), farmers, Penybont,
Abei-gwili road
Rees Darid & William, farmers, Trevaughan farm
Rees S. P.rrcell & Co. rope makers, 61 Priory street
Rees Albert, baker, 58 Water street
Rees Alfred, baker, i Cambrian place
Rees D, Jeremy, draper, 21
Rees David (exors. of),farm
Bees David Herbert, grr.cer. -^ Bridge street
Rees Evan buttn ii..m ,-'1:111* - ^'^ ater street
Rees John." flan.,.' ■ : ■:: :. 2 Waterloo terrace
Bees John. Ros,. .. '
Rees J.:hii F,:,.>..,
,Lh\vn<rRollen,Trevaughan
■ sti
Rees M. A," (Mrs), draper, - ■-■•_ -^
Rees Stephen, Tanners' Arms P_H. Bar
Rees Thomas, farmer. Lower \ strin
See' ThoSas W. cvcle repairer. Little Water street
Ree< William, fried fish dealer, 4 Water street
Hee-an Jub'a T, (Miss),earthcnware dealer,i8 Lammas st
Reynolds Hannah (Mrs ). draper. 20 Lammas street
Bice Arthur, dentist, 29 Picton terrace
S. W. 12 1
solieitnr.Southfield.WeUfield rd
aited, timber merchants
35 Spilman street
Lammas street
358 CARMARTHKN.
Richards E. W. k Son. tea mer.. Queeu
Richards Ann (Mrs.), shni,keeper, 58 Wat.
Richards Isaac, (milder, 50 Water street
R.ohards James Howard
Rohinsun David & Cii
(branch). Qtiay
Rogers Thomas & Son, pajnte
Rogers David, farmer, Nantyd
Rogers David, plumber, 124 Lt
Eolers Edward Altred, plumber, 15 Queen street
tRo^ers John, farmer, Uaes-y-PnoT „ ■, . „
Rogers Thos.(Mrs.),Stag & Pheasant inn 3S Spilman si
Hosser Ernest, umbrella maker, 8 Mansel street
Rowe Fred, hair dresser, 36 Blue street
Ro«e Joshua George, dining rooms, 112 Lammas stree
Saer John, clerk to the guardians k Rural District Coun
cil to the Borough Pension Sub-Committee, superin
teAdent registrar k estate agent, 7 HaU street
S, Winifred-s Convent ^Marie le Breton, mothe
superior), Picton place
Salmon & Co. Limited, milk contractors. T ^ 75
Salt George, wine k spirit vaults, 31 King street
Samuel David, grocer, 44 Lammas street
Scurlock Henry, dairy farm, Penjremeurig
Seed Distributing Cent
Pembroke (Lieut. P.
street. T N 71 ,,j . .■ t -ns ^
Shell Marketing Co. Ltd. oil mers^Old station. T N 7
Shirehall (Henry Davies, keeper), GuUdhall square
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. (The), 4 Lammas st
Smith W. H. k Son, news agents, Darkgate
Smith Frederick William, shopkeeper, 58 Lammas 6t
Smith Sydney George, apartments 14 Quay street
Smith Thomas, steward Carmarthen & County Club
Spilman street . .
Smith Walter Lock, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
127 Priory street k Ammanford
Social Club' (Joseph Jones, sec). King street
Soppitt Arehard M.A. solicitor. & clerk of the peace for
the borough. Bank chambers, Lammas street
South Wales Basket Making Association Limited, Quay-
|_KELLY S
Priorv street
Carmarthen, Cai-digan &
Letheren O.C), 103 Lammas
.ide
rks
SpiUers k Bakers Ltd. corn k fl""r^ercbants,Tbe Quay
Spurrell W. k Son, printers k publishers of Y CyfaiU
Eglwysig " k St. David's Diocesan Directory, 36 & 37
King street
Snr Supply Stores, grocers, 8 Guildhall square
Stephens Benj. T. agricultural implement agt.Market pi
Stephens-Daries David Evans B.A. solicitor, commis-
sioner for oaths, registrar & high bailiff of Car-
marthen, .Llandilo & Ammanford county courts, o
bankruptcy courts for the counties of Carmarthen i
Cardigan & also Admiralty jurisdiction of the High
Court of Justice k clerk to Carmarthen (North of the
Towy) Union Pension Sub-Commit t«e. 14 King street
Swansea Hide & Skin Co. Blue street
Talbot Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 48 Lammas street
Tavlor Eli/h. (Mr3.),friHd fish dealer. 16 St.Catherme st
Tew Ernest, artificial teeth manufr. 4 St. Peter's street
Thomas D H. & Son, boot makers, 15 Water street
Thomas Henry k Sons, drapers & ladies' outfitters,
Guildhall square
Thomaa J. Howell « Son, auctionwrs, St. Marj-
street T N 34
Thomas Maiv & L. (Misses), grocers, iz Nott square
Thomas William i. Son, agricultural implement agents,
Market place
Thomas William & Son, ironmonge
Priorv street k St. Mary street
Thomas Albert D. boot repairer, 66 Richmond terrace
Thomas Albert E. boot b shoe maker, 30 Woods row-
Thomas Andrew, shopkeeper. 53 Little Water street
Thomas Benjamin, butcher. 44 Market place
Thomas Ci-cil S. solicitor. Regent house, Nott square
Thomas Daniel, miller (wa(er), Trevaugban
Thomas David, butcher, SS Market place
Thomas Dnvid. Morgan Arms P.H. 37 Water street
Thomas David Howell, suctionr. &c. see Uoyd & Thomas
Thomas E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, r John street
Thomas Eliiabeth (Mrs.), farmer. Tygwyn, Johnstown
Thomas Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 72 Pnory street
Thomas Francis, stationer, 4 King street
Thomas Herbert Watkins, ofBcial receiver in bankruptcy
for the districts of Carmarthen, Abi:yst.nih Ji
Haverfordwest, 4 Queen street
Thomas James, egg mereliaiit, 28 Waterloo terrace
Thomas John, farmer, Pontrichardeynon
Thomas John, motor engineer,i4 & 15 N"tt sq. T N 13A
Thomas John, wat-ch maker, i Lammiis street
Thomas John, Weavers' Armi P.H. 60 Water street
Thomas Rev John Bedufrjn, private school (boys &
girls). 3 The Parade
SOUTH WALES.
Thomas JohruHenry. draper. 47 King street
Thomas John Rees, Red Lion P.H. 2 Priory str
Thomas Lewis David, shopkeeper
Thomas Leyshon. farmer. Parkebacn
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), butcher, 89 Lammas street
Thomas Margt.(Mrs.),Drovers-Arms P.H^io6 Lammas s»
Thomas Mar|aret (Mrs.),shopkeeper, 5. St. Catherine s.
Thomas MarLret Sarah (Miss), baker, 24 Water street
Thomas Mary (Miss), apartments. 8 Picton terrace
Thomas M. L. (Mrs.), draper, 50 King street
Thomas Richard, boot repairer, Johnstown
Thomas Richard, dental surgeiy, 36 King street
tThomas Thomas, farmer, Cwmanbach
Thomas Thomas M. Plume of Feathers P.H.5 St.Mary st
Thomas W. Three Salmons P.H. 5 Water street
Thomas William, tailor, 36 Lammas street
Thompson Sigebert Frederick John, clerk to Jomt
Counties Lunatic Asyhmi, Fountain hall
Thresh John k Co. house furnishers, 16 GuUdhall sq
Tierney Hugh Carleton, jonrnalist, 7 Picton terrace
Tout Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 2 Spilman street
Ungoed-Thomas & King, solicitors, 33 QW street
Unioed-Thomas Idwal Hywel. solicitor, firm, Ungoed-
Thomas & King
Unionist Club (T. F. James, sec), 125 Lammas street
Urquhart Major E. W. deputy assistant^ director of
remounts (No. 4 circle. Western command), 11 Quay st
Vaughan Albert, confectioner, 8 St. Peter's street
V'lu-'ban John, china dealer, 67 Water street
Wade Fanny (Miss), Elephant k Castle P.H.26 SpUman st
Walker Janet (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 9 Nott square
Wallis-Jones William James, solicitor, & clerk to visitors
j.iint counties mental hospital k clerk to Newcastle
Emlyn & Lampeter old age pensions sub-committee &
war pensions district committee, 34 Quay street
Walters k Williams, solicitors, 31 Quay street
Walters Thomas (fimi, Walters & Williams), solicitor k
commissioner for oaths, & coroner for the borough &
western district of the county of Carmarthen, tinder
sheriff for the borough of Carmarthen k clerk to the
Borough Education Committee, Quay street
Waters Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Barn road
Watson Emeneline (Mrs.), fancy draper, 24a, Lammas st
Weaks George, photographer, 122 Lammas street
Welshman Newspaper & Steam Printing Co. Lira. (David
Williams, manager; proprietors k printers of the
'• Welshman," published Wednesday, fc thnrsday for
friday) : office, 123 Lammas street. T N 59
Western Counties Agricultural Co-operative Association
Limited, Towy mill . . ^
West Wales Dairy Farmers' Society Limited, cheese
mannlaclurers, Pensarn road. T N 69
Wballey Thomas, seed merchant. The Quay
Wliicber George W. commercial traveller, 15 Morley street
White Henrv Brunei, solicitor, commissioner for oathfr
k perpetual commissioner, town clerlt & deputy
coroner for the borough of Carmarthen k for West
Carmarthenshire, clerk U) borough magistrates b
clerk to district committee local war pensions com-
mittee, John street
White Howard Brunei, solicitor, clerk to the commii-
sioners of taxes & clerk to burial Imard, John street
Wilford William Samuel, plumber, 3 Morley street
Williams Altred, shopkeeper, Johnstown
Williams Alfred John, hair dresser, 13 Nott square
Williams C. Haydn, wine k spirit merchant, see Haydn
Williams & Co
Williams David, bookseller, 19 k 20 King street
Williams David. bookseUcr & stationer, 6 Lammas street
Williams David, Castle inn, 138 Priory street.
Williams David Edward, U-y Bush hotel, Spilman s,
T N 38
Williams David Titus, bookbinder. Cambrian place
Williams Edward Richard L R.O.P.Lond., M.R.O.S.Eng
physician k surgeon k surgeon to H.M. Prison. 36
Spilman street .
WUiiams Ennumel. artificial teeth mantr. 8 Spilman st
W^illiams Harriet (Miss), shopkeeper. 8 Bridge street
Williams John, farmer, CastallhoweU
Williams James, Harp P.H. no Lailimas street
Williams John, watch maker k jeweller,9 & loLammas ft
tWilliams Joseph, farmer, Penlanargoed farm
Williams Noah, superintendent Prudenti.al Assurance
Co. Limited, a Waterloo place
AVilliams Thomas, farmer, Brynanlg
tWilliams Thomas, farmer, Pontcarrcg farm
Willi.ams William, refreshment rooms, 124 Priory street
Williams William, town crier, Barnsfield terrace
Williams William Daniel LL.B. solicitor, k deputy
coroner for the Western Division of the County (firm.
i Walters k Williams). 31 Quay street
Hall street;
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CASCOl!
3-')9
Williams Wm. Diinn, insurance agent, 17 Waterloo ter
Williams William Price, solicitor, commissioner for
oaths & secretary ol Carmarthen area road transport
command. 32 Quav street. T N 74
GABON,
WillianiB-Drmnmond Francis Dtidley J.P., D.L. com-
missioner to the trustees of Earl Cawdor; estate
oiiiee, 14 Spilman street
Winter W. J. k Son, fruiterers & florists, 55 King at
Young Men's Christian Association (D. Davies, local
sec), 8 Davkgate
'e Tregaron.
CAKON TJWCH CLAWDD (or Strata Florida) is reredos, altar tombs and effigies, together with fragments
parish and village in the county of Cardigan, with
station (2 miles from the village) on the Great Western
railway, and is 6 miles north-by-east from Tregaron
and i5 south-east from Aberystwyth: it is partly
in the hundred of liar and partly in that of Penarth, in
the petty sessional division of Penarth, county court dis-
trict of Lampeter and union of Tregaron, and in the rural
deanery of Ultra Aaron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary, which
stands within the ancient cemetery of the abbey, is a
plain building of stone, consisting of nave only and has
one bell; it was restored in 1875, and affords 120 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1750. The living is
8 vicarage, net yearly value ;f2oo, in the gift of the
trustees of the late Cornelius Le Brun Powell esq.
and held since 1884 by the Eev. Evan Jones, of
■Queen's College, Birmingham. The Mission Church
of St. David, at Pontrhydfendigaid, was erected by
sub.scriptinn in 1900, at a cost of ^1,500, on a site
given by the Earl of Lisburne. There are Calvinistic
Methodist and Baptist chapels. The Cistercian abbey of
Tstrad Flur, called at a later period. Strata Florida,
appears to have been originally founded some time before
1 09 1, and possibly by Ehys ap Tewdor, prince of South
Wales, but during the Transitional and Early English
periods it was rebuilt on a new site, and its endowmenta
augmented by Rhys ap Gruffyd. In 1295, or thereabouts,
the abbey was destroyed by fire. The excavations here
were begun in Sept. 1847, by J. Davies esq. of Pant-y-
fedwen, by permission of Col. Powell, of Nanteos, and
certain portions of the site within the chancel and south
transept were then uncovered for the visit to the abbey
of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, but the
gysteraatic exploration of the ruins was not undertaken
till 1886: in June of that year, Mr. Stephen W. Williams
began the work carried on with much success during the j t-J;'.'""''
year^ 1887-8, and resulting in many highly interesting dis- ] g^n^j,
coveries ; the portions of the monastery uncovered by
Mr. Williams comprise the cruciform church, the sacristy,
chapter house and cloister garth : traces of fire were met
with in every direction, but the lower portions of the piers
of the nave arcades were found in situ, and numerous
of exquisite and unique floor tiles, were recovered
have been preserved ; east of the south transept was the
burying place of the monks, and here a number of grave
slabs were met with, some of which retained small cross-
shaped headstones, ornamented with Celtic knotwork pat-
terns ; the church, when perfect, consisted of choir, tran-
septs, each with three eastern chapels, nave of seven
bays, aisles, and a central tower ; the cloisters and domestic
buildings being on the south side; the total length 01
the church was 213 feet, and of the transept, 117 feet 3
inches, and of the nave. 132 feet 6 inches ; the width across
iding
doorway.
I deeply recessed semicircular arch,
with five orders of bold round moldings, banded at in-
tervals with fillets terminating outwards in scrolls or
foliage ; the west end of the south aisle also remains, with
a single pointed window. The cemetery is said to have
been of great extent, and to have contained 39 yew trees,
some of which still flourish ; leaden coffins have been dug
up within the area. Within the abbey and its precincts
many Welsh princes and several noted bards were in-
terred ; in 1806 and 1807 two silver seals, one the seal
of an abbot, and another bearing the arms of the abbey
were ploughed up here. Thf Earl (i( Lisburne is lord
of the manor and principal hindmvner. The chief crops
are barley, oats and ruul rrnps and largely pasture.
The area is 25,098 acre? nf land and 201 of water ;
rateable value, .£2,789; the population in 1911 was 498.
Pontrhydfendigaid is a village partly in this parish and
partlv in' the parish of Gwnnws L'ppc'r.
Parish Clerk. Rees Williams.
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Pontrhydfendigaid.— Mrs.
Margaret Richards, sub-postmistress. Letters aro
received from Tstrad Meurig, Cardiganshire
is included in Group 4 of the Trej^aron
Conmiittee, formed October, 1904
Public Elementary School, Strata Florida, for 40 chil-
dren ; Miss Mar}- G. Rees, mistress
Public Elementary School, Pontrhydfendigaid, erected
in 1879, for 180 children; John Hees, master
carved capitals, including one
nth century, bosses, a monk'
POJJTRHTDFENDIGAID
Arch Rowland, Dolteify
Jenkins William Roderick,LIvsMeurig
Jones Rev. Evan (vicar). Dolgoed
Jones Rev. M illiam (Calvinistic
Methodist), Brenig house
Morgan Rees, Llys Teg
Price Rev. Joseph (Calvinistic Metho-
dist)
COMMERCIAL.
Barclays Bank Limitod(Harold Gibbs,
manager) (open fridays. i to 4
he early fabric of the Railway Station, John Rees. station
Bowen Magdalen (Mrs.), grocer
Cambrian Lead & Zinc Mines (W
Plant, agent)
Davies Elias, Black Lion Hotel
Davies John, yam spinner
Edwards Elizabeth (Mrs.),shopkeepei
head and portions of a | Police Station
Jones John, boot maker
Jones William James, Red Lion P.l
Lloyd David, shopkeeper
London Joint City & Midland Ba
Limited (agencv) (open daily
a.m. to 3 ~p.m'.) (David Morga
clerk in charge) ; draw on he
office. Threadneedle street. Lond
E C2
Morgans John, miller (water)
Plant William, mining agent
Richards Margaret (Mrs.), g.ocer,
post office
Richards Mary (Mr.s.), shopkeeper
Rowlands William, boot maker
Williams John, mining agent
FARMERS IN PARISH.
Marked thus t farm 150 acre.s or oV(
tArch Charles. Great Abbev
William, coal
lington house
Hughes Evan, butcher
Hughes Jane (Mrs.), grocer
James Charles, grocer & drape
■lenkins Jenkin, builder
Jones Bertha (Mrs.), grocer
Jones Daniel, builder ke
Jones Hugh, cab proprietor
WA-
tBe
Pontrhydfendigaid, Thos. Jones,constabl9
Jones Morgan, Evari & Ann (Miss),
Dulvrychen
JonesHugh, B»lch-y-Ddwyallt
Jones John, Dolybolion
Jones Magdalen (Mrs.), Bromrhelm
(letters through Tregaron)
tJones Margaret (Mrs.), Wernfelin
Jones -Mary (Mrs.), Dolgoch
Jones Owen, Gilfachdwn-fach
Lewis Edward, Frongoch
Llovd Martha & Mary (Misses), PenUii
Lloyd William & Richard, Gareglwyd
Lloyd Emrys, Old Abbey
Morgan Evan (& a-ssistant overseer for
Caron Upper), Bryneitiinog
Morgans Joseph, Hafodnewyd
Phillips Ann (Mrs.), GrofTtau
Phillips David, Blaenflaur
Richards Daniel, Berthgned
Roberts David, Blaenglasffrwd
Roberts David, Bronmyn
Roberts David, Troedrhiw
Roberts Rees, Tyn-y-cwm
Roberts Richard, Tonyfechaii
Roberts Stephen, Hafod-rhyd
Roberts William, Nantneuadd
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.).DolbPidiaii
Williams John, Brynhope
Williams .Tohn. Tygwyn
CASCOB is a parish, in
north-west from Presteigne terminal
of the Great Western railway, in the Radnor hundred.
Presteigne county court district and petty sessional divi-
sion, Knighton union, rural deanery of Melineth-sub-
Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Michael is a plain edifice of stone
Edwards Ann (Mrs.), Moel Prys(;an
Edwards John, Blaengorphen
Evans Richard, Gilfachdwn-tawr
Hopkins William & John, Tahirn
Hughes Thomas L. Eock House farm
.Tames Catherine (Mrs.), Pantvtednen
James Daniel. Alltddu (letters thro'
Tregaron)
Jones" Albert & Annie (Miss).Cefnt'aer
CAB-WAY, see Pont Tates.
county of Radnor, 5 mUes 1 in the Early Enghsh style, consisting of chancel, nave,
■ ■ • ■ ' south porch, and a low tower restored in 1899. and con-
taining 2 bells, one of which is broken; that in use la
dated "1633: the external length, including the tower, i.
72 feet, and breadth 25. The church was in 1877 atoost
•1 ruin, but has been restored, and the rectory rebnilt:
there are 70 sittings. The -egister originally dated
s w. 12^
ooO CaSCuB.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
from the year 1624, but the first volume containing
records from 1624 to 1680 has been lost. The living i
rectory, ni-t income ^180, with 14 acres of glebe s
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, e
held since 1916 bv the Rev. John Philipps Evans.
Frederick Richard Powlett .Milbank bart. J. P. who
lord of the manor, Williiim Edwin Pease esq. Major
N. Thompson and Rev. Claud Edmund Lewis are
principal landowners. The area of Cascob township
3,827 acres; rateable value, ^1,109; the population
1919 was 60.
r),|tDavie.s Williai
IDavie.s WiUiai
COHUEKCIAI,. Lewis Edward.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over. ItLevton Wm.
tClee Williain. farmer. Foesidoes Llovd John Th
• I LITTON, 4 miles north-west on the road, with part of
U Cascob, form a township. The area is 1,190 acres;
I I rateable value, £-jTi \ population in 1911, 59.
] The population of Cascob ecclesiastical parish in 191 1
\ I w;,s 67.
: Letters through Presteigne, which is the nearest post
& money order office. The nearest telegraph office is
I at Monaughty, 2 miles distant. Letter Boi at Pentre
1 .National (Elementary) School (mixed), built about 1857,
for 40 children
farujer, Pentre Morris Eliza Ann (Mrs.), farmer,
farmer, Vron Twiscob
oodman. Mill house Watson Edwd. farmer, Cwm Milward
nier. Up. Duffryn fWatson John, farmer. Court lioa>e
farmer, Woodgate
CASTEI, GWXS, see Wiston.
CASTELLAN
[urisli and chapelry in the county
! east from Boncath station on the
Whitland and Cardigan section of the Great Western rail-
way, 6 suHth-hy-east from Cardigan, and 7 south-west
from Newcastle Emlyn, in the hundred and petty ses-
sional division of Kilgerran, county court district of Car-
digan, and union of Newcastle in Emlyn, and in the rural
deaneiy of Emlyn. archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese
of St. David's. The inhabitants attend the churches at
Penrydd and Chapel Colnian. The registers are in-
cluded in those of Penrvdd. There is also a Baptist
chapel at BLAENTFFOS, founded in 1785. with 700
Morgan Rev. Aaron (Baptist), Bis
sittings. Thomas Edward Li-wis-Bowen esq. is lord of
the manor. Arthur Picton Saunders Davies esq. D.L ,
J. P. and J. P. M. George esq. are the principal land-
owners. The soil is loam and clay. Chief crops, wheat,
barley and oats. The area comprises gar acres ; rate-
able value, £a^z; the population in 1911 was 158.
Post & M. O. Office, Blaenyffos (letters should be
addressed Blaenyffos, Pembrokeshire). — Mrs. Mary
Ann Luke, sub-postmistress. Nearest telegraph office
at Boncath, 2 miles distant
Public Elementary School, Blaenyffos (mixed), built in
1S76. for 135 children ; TVm. Thomas Williams, mastr
Daniel, boot maker
John, cycle repairer
Benjamin. Rhos inn
FARMERS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Clover hill
Davies Morgan, Penrhriw
Davies Thomas, Blaennevernfawr
Edwards Tom f& assistant overs
Tvnewvdd
|Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.),Bwlchne»ydd
tPrancis William, Blaenyffos farm
tUeorge Thomas, Corsfraith
tHarris Joshua Jones, Castellan farnv
.feukins Benjamin, Bhyd-ddu
Jones Caleb, Ffvnonegloewon
I Williams Thomas. Morfa
CASTLE D'WYHAN (or C.astelldwyran) is a small
parish in the Carmarthen division of Carmarthenshire,
and adjoining Peinlirokeshire, half a mile east of Glyn-
derwen railwav station on the Great Western railway,
which is partjy in this parish, 4 north-north-east from
Narberth and 24 from Carmarthen, in Derllys hundred,
Narberth union and couiitv court district, Whitland
petty sessional division, rural deanery of St. Clears,
archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The ancient church and graveyard is in the south-east
of the parish. The living is a chapelry, annexed to the
Davies Brothers, tailors. Clyderwen | Howells John, farmer k assistant | Johns John Hy. farmer, Glanrhyd
Davies John & Sons. Iniildcrs, C'.yn- 1 overseer, Penpark | Morris Henry,' chemist, Clynderwen
derwen " James Henry, farmer, Ffynonbrodyr iQwen Williain. farnier, Tyr Eglwys
CASTLE INN is a civil parish in the county of , chial. There are only two houses, one being the Inn,
Brecknock, hundred of .Meithyr, petty sessional divi- which gives the name to the parish (for description oi
sion of Pencelly and Merthvr, county court district the Ca.stle remains, see Brecon). The area is 4 acres t
of Brecon and B-ecknock union; it comprises the rateable value, .£271; the population in igii was 19.
precincts of Brecon CastU. and was formerly extra pare- '
I'astle of B
rectory of CilymaeuUwyd, joint net yearly value jt^'--
in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and is at present
(1919) vacant. The soil is loamy ; subsoil, clay. The
land is principally in pasture. The area is 681 acres;
rateable value, ;^9i4 ; the population in 1911 was 83.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Clvnderwen (Letters should have Pembrokeshire
added).— Mrs. Emma C. Morris, sub-postmistress
The children of this place attend the schools at Bryn-
conin, Grondre 4; Llanfalltig
Railway Station, Clynderwen. Thos. Jones, station mi sir
hotel (Benjamin Lewis Pritchard, ;
Miss Mabel A. Clark, manageress)
CASTLEBYTHE (or Castlebigh) is a parish, in the
county of Pembroke, near the main road Irom Haver-
fordwest to Cardigan. 2 miles Bonth-by-east from Pnn-
cheston station on the Fishguard branch of the Great
Western railway and 6 north from the Clarbcston Road
station on the Carmarthen and Miltord section of the
Great Western railwav and 10 north-north-east from
Hnverfordwi-st; in ilic hundred of Kvmes. petty ses-
sional division of Dungleddy, county court district and
union of n;ivi>rfordwe«t. and in the rural deanery of Fish-
pnard and nrchdnac.mrv and dieicese of St. David's. The
church of .St. Michael is an ancient building of «tone in
the Karlv Engliah •lyle. ron«i»ting of chancel, nave, south
porch and a turret containing one bell : the church was
restored in 1875 at a cost of jf6oo, and affords 80 sit-
VKKMVMS Grimtbs Arthur. 1
Davies David, Poltaxinn
Davies John. Cornei-bnch
Davies Wiiram, Castlebvtln
Edwards William, Wern'
George Jnnies. Canl.
George William. Wern
CASTLEMARTIN is
colinty of Pembroke, at
tings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from
the year 1777; marriages, 1760. The living is a rectoiy,
net income ^120. including 36 acres of glebe, in the gift
of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1903 by the Rrv
Thomas Morgan Jones Lic.Div. of St. David's College.
Lampeter, who is also rector of and resides at Henry's
Moat. The manor is vested in the Crown and the land
is principally held by the Crown. The chief crops are
barley and oats. The area is 2,587 acres ; as.«ef».iblo
value, ^010: the popoilation in 1911 was 14J.
Letters tiirough Letlerston, Pembrokeshire. Maencloih-
log is the nearest money older & telei^raph tiflice
The children of this parish attend the school at Pon
cheston & Henry's Moat
II village in the
e entrnncB of the Bri.«tol
fmm Pembroke, which is the
id 17 we»t-bv-«outh from
•I petty sessional div-si.m of
;te8 for which sit at Pern-
(letters
thru
U
wis .
ames, Henne
(letters lb
, PemI
()
'larli
eston Road. Peinbs)
,P
illips
Brothers
P
liilips
James. The
Parsoi
age
n"k
u
r
.d J
mes. Marsh
John, Cant
"
lliao
s W. L. Lon
. Theopliilns
ghook
Wern
fawr
luoke), tho loinily court district of Pembroke Dnck anrf
union uf rembroke. mid in the niial dennery of Castle-
martin, arnhdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. Tbe
citiirch of St. Michael is an ancient building of stone in
the Early Kiifj^Iijih ^tyle, consisting of chancel, nave, north
aisle, south chapel, soutli p-^rth and an embattled towet
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH wale;
CEFN-COED-Y-CYMMER.
361
>on the south sidu cuntaining 2 bells : the chancel retains
a sedilia ; six of the windows are stained, and there is
an ancient font; the floor of the church slopes from
*ast to west to an unusual extent: the church was re-
paired in i860, and affords 242 sittings, of which 160
are free. The registers date only from the year 1783,
the earlier ones ha%'ing been burnt! The living is a vicar-
age, net income ;^2o8 with 70 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the trustees of Earl Cawdor, who
is a minor, and held since 1913 by the Eev. Alfred
launders Jeremiah B.A. of Jesus College, Oxford.
Flimston chapel, a small edifice, 2 miles to the south,
and Inni; desecrated and used as a farm building, was
restored in 1903, as a memorial to William Francis,
Alexander Frederick, and Ronald Robert Lambton, by
their parents, Lieut. -Col. Francis and Lady Victoria
Lambton: the building consists of nave arid cbaii.el
under one root, with a small chapel, now the vt-stiy,
on the' north .side, north porch and a western tnrn't,
containing 2 bells: the windows are all filled with
stained glass. The Stack Bocks, which consist of several
Liimbtou Lieut. -Col. Francis William : fari
Cawdor, who
J. P. Brownslade
Jeremiah Rev. Alfred Saunder
I vicar). Vicarage
COMMERCIAL.
Jenkins Thomas, tailor
Reading Room (Rev. A. S. Jei
B.A. hon. sec)
Thomas George, blacksmith
B.A.
: Tom, Mount Zion
Jrown Marv (Mrs)
11.^ Rebecca (Miss). ,Sl
ns Charles
ton Philip Brownslade
ton Philip Octavius J.P
ris Alfred, Chapel
CATHAYS, see Cardiff.
lofty isolated masses of rock, standing out seawards, art
in this parish, and the cliffs along the coast are resorted
to in vast numbers from March to August by the eligwys
or razor-bills for breeding purposes. Several barrows
were opened in 1886, when variuus interesting discoveries
I'ere made. Brownslade is the residence of Lieut. -Col.
Francis William Lambton J.P. The trustees of Earl
mmnr, are lords of the manor and
The soil is sand and limestone.
Chief crops, oats and barley ; much of the land is in
pasture. The area is 8,111 acres of land and 324 of
foreshore ; rateable value, ^^,3.467 ; the population in
1911 was 293.
Parish Clerk, Frederick Williams.
Post & M. 0. Office. — Mrs. Annie Rees, sub-postmis-
tress. Letters received from Pembroke. Telegrams
are telephoned to Pembroke Dock telegraph office
The children of this parish attend the schools at Warren
Clerk to Castlemartin Pension Sub-Committee, William
Thomas Norris, Orielton terrace, Pembroke
Morris Thomas, West farm
Morris William, Flimston
Prout William, Eor.g.smill
Roch Jame.s (Mrs.), Linnev
Roch VVillium, Penyholt
Thomas Alice (Mrs.), Court
Thomas Henry, Prickaston
Thomas Morris, BuUiber
Thomas Thomas, Ermigate
CATHEDINE is a parish in* the county of Brecknock, ' held since 1912 by the Rev. David Hugh Picton, of St.
and on the road from Crickhowell to Talgarth, south- j David's College, Lampeter. The parish hall, erected
east of Llangorse lake, 3J miles from Tal-y-bont station , in lyog for reading and recreative purposes, will seat
on the Brecim and Merthyr railway, 7 east-by-south from I 250 persons. A charity, left by the Eev. Thomas
Brecon and 8 west-by-north from Crickhowell, m the : Williams, produces 14s. yearly.
hundred and petty sessional division of Talgarth, county
court district of Brecon and union of Brecknock, and in
the rural deanery of Brecon (third portion), archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church is a
building of stone in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and tower with spire
containing 4 bells : there is a stained window placed by
the late J. P. W. Gwynne-Holford esq. in memory of
bis sister, and one erected in 1895 by Capt. Travers to
his son. The church was almost entirely lehuilt in .
1894, and affords 96 sittings : an addition was made to | Pest, M.
the churchyard in 1909. The register of baptisms and | (letters
kind to poor persons not in receipt of parish relief.
The trustees of the late James Price William Gwynne-
Holford esq. D.L.. J.P. are lords of the manor" and
principal landowners. The soil is clay ; chief crops,
wheat, barley and oats, but the land is mainly devoted
to pasturage. The area is 1,632 acres of land and 22
of water; rateable value, ;^i,38o; the population in
1911 was 153.
Bwlch is a small village situate partly in the three
parishes of Cwmdu, Cathedine and Llansaintfraed.
& Telephonic E. D. Office, Blwch
have Breconshire added). — Mrs.
dates from the year 1732; marriages, 1755.1 Susanne Thomas, sirb-postmistress. Wall Letter Box,
The living, originally a chapelry, is a rectory, net ] Saw mills
income ;^i27, with one acre of glebe and residence, in Public Elemetitary School for Cathedine & Bwlch(mixed)
the gift of the Rev. Augustus Browne A.K.C. and I built in i86o.for 95 children ; David Grant Guild, mast
i Bucldand Estate Office (Ernest Cod- Perkins William, gardener to E. C.
Maurice Ernest Codringtoi
dine Hill house
Phillips David, Cottage
Picton Rev. David Hugh
The Rectory
Picton-Warlow Capt. Ri.heit
Talbot Mrs. Trehnlfonl
COMMERCI.\L.
Barter James, clerk of the
the Buckland estate, Lioi
Cathe-
rington Maurice, agent)
Evans William & Thomas, faruiers.
1 Cathedine fawr
Griffiths Evan, farmer, Heol-las
Hadlev Ebenezer, cottage farmer,
Cwm-shenkin
.Tones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
j Gate shop, Bwlch
-Maurice Ernest Codrington, land
steward to Mrs. Gwynne-Holford
Morgan Thomas, estate mason.
BlaenlluE
CEFN-COED-Y-CYMMEE is a hamlet and large
village in the parish of Viiynor and county of Brecknock,
with a station on the Brecon and Merthyr railway, and is
2 miles north-west of Mcrth>-r Tydvil and i from Cyfarthfa
Castle, in the hundred of Pencelly, petty sessional divi-
sion of Penderyn, union and conntv court district of
Merthyr Tydvil," and in the rural dean'ery of Brecon (third
part), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's.
The river Taff nins near the villige, and over it is a
viaduct of 16 arches, designed and" built by Alexander
Sutherland esq. of Cefn, at a cost of ^25,000; the span i
of each arch is 40 feet, and the height from the river to
the parapet 120 feet. The church of St. John, a chapel
of ease to Vaynor, erected at a cost of ;^2,5oo, is an
edifice in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave
and a tower with spire containing 6 bells : it affords 300
sittings, which are free. The mission church of St.
Tudor, erected in 1889, is a plain building of stone,
consisting of chancel and nave, and affords 260 sittings-
There is a large cemetery here belonging to the Merthyr
Tydvil Burial Board. A new church hall was erected
here in 1905, at a cost of j^i,ooo, for Sunday school
purposes. In this hamlet is a stock-well belonging to
the Cardiff Corporation. The Drill Hall, standing in
Mau
rice esq
"
Piatt s
?ercival
garde
er to M.
s. Tal
hot.
Upper P«nyrheol
Powell
Thoma
s Evan
Vau^han
auc-
tione
er & as
sist. ov
erseer, Pendre
Thoma
s John.
farmer
, Lower
-^anty-
felin
Thoma
s John.
farmer
, Upper
Cathe-
dine
uchai
Yaugh
an Harry,
armer,
Upper
Nantvfelin
Vaugli
in Wm.
farn.e
, Cathed
neisaf
d for 1
meetings
&c. ar
d will se
at 50Q
Telephone Call Office availaWp f"r
Tithin a limited distance. — James
Letters through Merthyr
the village.
Post. M. 0. & T.
calls to places
Hounslow. sub-postmaster.
Tydfil
BRECKNOCKSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR PENDERYN
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Jones Lt.-Col. John James V.D. Fronheulog, Cefn-Coed,
Merthvr Tydfil, chairman
Harpur 'John, Cefn cottage, Cefn-Coed, Merthyr Tydfil
Hore-Ruthven Charles Edward Stewart
Jones Edward Oliver. Castlcfiekl, Gabalfa, Cardiff
Jones Thonuis. Bronwydd. Hirwain Aherdare
Jones William Llewelyn. Garthnewdd, Merthyr Tydfil
Powell Major Georce Robert. Hirwain, Aherdare ■
Price Joseph. 49 High street, Cefn-Coed, Merthyr
Richards H. Talybont-on-Usk. Breconshire
Vaughan David, 'Penddaufryn, Tstradfellte
The chairman, for the time being, of the Vaynor & Pen
dervn Rural District Council is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, W. A. Machire Phillips, 26a,
Victoria street, Merthyr Tydfil.
362 CEKA-COED-Y-CYMMER.
SOUTH WALES.
. [kelly's
■;he pariBhes in the petty sessional diTision are:— Fen-
deijn, Vaynor 4; YstradfeUte
Special & Petty Sessions &; courts of summary jurisdic-
tion appointed by His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
are held at the Couit House on the last thurs. in each
month at 1.30 p.m. The clerk's oflBce, 268, Victoria
jtreet, Mi-rthyr Tydhl, is an occasional court house
tor the purposes of the Summary Jurisdiction Act,
1S79
Oemetery, S. Aueuryn Rees, clerk ; John S. Crebey,
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of serTices.
St. John's, Celn, Rev. John Davies, rector; Rev. D.
Davies, curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 5 & 6.15 p.m. ; daily,
7 P"i
CaWiiiistic Meithodist (Welsh), Moriah-Cefn-Coed-
Cymmer ; 400 seats
Congregational (Ebene^er) (Welsh), Cefn, Rev.
550 seats
& 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30
Congregational (Tabor) (Welsh), Cefn, Rev. J. Seymour
Rees ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m. ;
wed. 6.30 p.m. ; 300 seats
Baptist (Carmel) (Welsh). Rev. Noah Hopkins; 11 a.m.
& 5 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m. ; 400 seats
Unitarian, Cefn; 11 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30
p.m. ; 300 seats
Cefn (Welsh), 11 a.m. 4; 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30
p.m. ; 500 seats
School, under the Breconshire Education Couunittee,
built for 210 boys, 23x3 girls & 350 infants ; Matthew
Owen, master ; Miss Sarah A. Thomas, girls' mis-
tress ; Miss Martha Lewis, infants' mistress
Clerk to the Vaynor District Education Committee,
Washington Bowen, 20 Glebeland St. Merthyr Tydfil
Railway Stations.
Cefn (L. & N. W. & Brecon & Merthyr), Edmund Walt.
James Read, station master
Pontsarn (Brecon & Merthyr). Richard Hancock, .station
master
I'BIVATK BKSIDKNTS.
Birrvman Edward, Tyn-y-coed
Powen Mrs. Maes Taf
Bowfn Washington, Stoneycroft
Davies Rev. John C.C. (rector,
surrogate). Vaynor rectory
Davies Dand, Brvnhelyg
Davies E. D. Glen Rosa
Davies Mrs. Hathren, Bryntawel
Davies Thomas Arthur, Brithdir ho.
High street
Davies Watkin J. Inglenook
Eaile Percy Wm. Leighton. Gareg-
Fawr
Edwards William Bowen, Ta£f Brae
England Luther, Golf house
Evans Capt. HoUord villa
Evans Mrs. Morlais villas
Flood Francis P. Frondeg, L'pper
Vaynor road
Gould John, Railway view
Harris Idris. Ashville
Harris Mrs. Somerset hou.se
Harpur John J. P. Cefn cottage
Hopkins Rev. Noah (Welsh Baptist).
Willi:
Hughes Frederick. Frondeg
Jones Lt.-Col. John Jame.s V D..D.L ,
J. P. Fronheulog
Jones D. Eiddil. The Laurels
Jones Evan, Hillside
Jones Misses, Cilsanws
Jones Misses. Taff Vechan villa
Jones Mrs. Elisabeth, Bnncerdin
Jones Mrs. Maria, Park view
Jones Richard Edgar, Tirbach
Mann Miss, Woodlands
Meredith John Watkin, 9 Danyderi la
Meyrick Miss, Poplar cottage
Morgan George. The Gables
Moss Martin. Brynanlwy
Owen Matthew. Gwyn'-Fryn, Lower
Vaynor road
Price David, 84 High street
Price Joseph J. P. 49 High street
Price William Daniel. Plas-yr-vwen
R'-es Rev. J. Seymour (Welsh Con-
gregational). Ti Vaynor villas
Richards Edwin Wni, G Tyn-v-garn
Robinson Thnnias. Horton
Rogers Mrs. Glanyrafon
Simons Sydney, Peny-Bryn
Thomas Morgan, Brynnonen
Walker Dixon. Tnn-y-brvn
Wild Frederick. Monifieih
Williams Edward. Belle Vue villa
Williams Miss, Glssfryn
CELiIjAIT is a parish in the county of Cardigan, on the
river Teify, 3 miles nnrth-east from Lampeter station, on
the Great Western railway, and 8 south-west from Tre-
garon, in Moyddin hundred and petty sessional division,
I'ounty court district and nnion of Lampeter, and in
the rural deanery of Lampeter, archdeaconry of Cardigan
and diocese of St. David's. The church of All Saints.
erei-ted in i658, is e building of stone, in the Gothic
«fyle, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch.
and a turret containing one bell ; the church was
restored in 1665. and affords 90 sittings; Ihe registers
date fivm the year 1780. The living is a rectory, net
Holford house
I COMMEBCIAL.
lAblart Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
I 93 High street
& Bowen Tom Alfd. butoher,i38 High st
I Cardiff Corporation Water VVorks
(Walter Smetham, reservoir keepr)
> Cefn Library & Reading Room (G. O.
j Williams), High street
0. ! Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), Drovers
Arms P.H. High street
Davies James, travelling draper, 1 1
Holford street
Davies Jennie (Mrs.), Lord Raglan
P.H. 74 High street
Davies John, butcher, 59 High street
Davies John Williaui, boot repairer.
148 High street
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Gq High street
Davies Richard (Mrs.), Old Greyhouni!
P.H. 32 High street
Davies Thomas, boot & shoe maker,
43 & 82 High street
Edwards Gwenllian (Miss), farmer,
Gruwen lane
Evans John (Merthyr Tydlil) Ltd.
grocers, 175 High street
Evans John James. Gwynne's Ariii.s
P.H High street
Evans Tom, carpenter, 82 High street
Flood Francis Pulteney M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.S.A. sur-
geon, Frondeg
George Elizabeth (Mrs.), tobacconist,
2ig High street
Gould Ina (Mrs.), draper, 92 High st
Gould John, Railway inn, 91 High st
Harris David, farmer, Penmoelallt
Harris Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), fried
fish dealer, 165 & 39 High street
Harris William, assistant overseer for
Vaynor, 97a, High street
Hounslow James, drug stores, 127
High street
Hughes Mary(Mrs.),shpkpr.g6High .st
Hughes Wm. H. grocer, 63 High st
lames James Thomiis. undertiiker,
120 High street
James Mary(Mrs.),shpkpr.48 High st
James Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper,
14 High street
James Thomas, grocer, 5a High street
Teiikins Evan, Crawshavs Arms P.H
Fielil street
John Christopher,
ucha farm
Ffrw.l
Lines Jane (Mrs.), shpkpr.i94High st
Jones Jennett Ann, Greyhound Head
P.H. 165 High street
Jones Mary (Mrs.), grocer, i66a.
High street
Jones William, oil dlr. 11 South ter
Jones William, refreshment rooms.
89 High street
Knott William, Cefn hotel. High st
Lewis Brothers, bakers. High street
Lewi» Ann (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 64
High street
Lewis Ben, Station hotel
Lewis Richard, shopkeeper, 2 Pont-y-
Capel road
Lewis Tom, Rising Sun P.H. High st
Lloyd Albert Edward, boot dealer,
Genalt, High street
Lloyd James, grocer, 81 High street
Meredith John Watkin, brewer. New
brewery
Merthyr Tydfil Cemetery (T. Aneuryn
Rees.. clerk ; John S. Crehey. sextn)
Morg.in David, baker, 154 High street
Morgan Evan, butcher, 38 High street
Morgan Morgan, shopkpr.3S South ter
Morgan Owen, stone mason, High Bt
Morgan Washington, sculptor,High st
Owen Richard, grocer. High street
Parry Jesse, boot maker, soa. High st
Peters John, stone mason
Pont-y-Capel Brewery Co. Limited,
brewers, Pont-v-Capel
Powell Margaret' L. (Mrs.), grocer.
170 High street
Powell "Thomas, registrar of births,
deaths & marriages, :66 High street
Price John Rees, George PH. J39
High street
Price Joseph, grocer. 214 High street
Price Wm. Castle inn. High~ .street
Shrecve Jane (Mrs.), Brecon &
Merthyr Railw.ay inn. High street
.Shrapnalt Albert, greengrocer. 155
High street
Tavlor Florence (Miss), draper, 63
High street
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), Morning Sun
PH. Hiffh street
Thomas Margt.(Mrs.).grcr.73 High st
Turner Wm. hair dresser. 47 High st
Williams David. Cross Keys P.H
High street
Williams Edward Morgan, builder, 17
Holford street
Williams Ivor, news agent,3i High st
income /120. with 8 acres of rlebp andi residence, in the
?itt of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since tot3 by
the Rev. John Nathan Evans B.A. of St. Dnvid's College,
Lampeter, who is ,ilso innimbent of Llanfoir Clvdofrnu
nnd rnral dean of Lampeter. There are ITnitarian and
ConTeo-atinnnl chapels The parish contains a large
number nf prehistoric remains. The trustees of the
bile William Jones esq. are the principal Inndnwnprs.
The soil is clay; chief crops, oats, wheat and barley.
The area is 3.j!;o acres; rateable value. /2.070 ; the
population in 191 1 was 345.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Post Office. — John Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters i Cellan Gonncil School (mixed), opened
received through Lampeter, Cardiganshire, which is children ; Hugh Roberta, master
the nearest money order & telegraph office. Wall
Letter Boxes, Pentrefelin & Old School '
PKIVATE KESIDENTS.
Barnes Mrs. Retire
Davies Mrs. Brooklands
Davies Mrs. Margaret, Llwynun
Evans Rev. Jn. iS'athan B.A. Rectorj
Jones Rev. John David (Congrega-
tional), Uneddta
s, Glenteify cottage
Thou
Joshua, Llwyndewi
COMMERCIAL.
Davies David, carpenter.Penybontbren
Davies Evan Jn. grocer, Pentrefelin
Davies Hannah (Miss), Fishers' Arms
P.H
Evans Daniel Roderick, butter mer-
chant, Bryncvnou
Evans John, shoe maker, Tymawr
Evans Walter, grocer, Blaenwauni
Jones Thomas, woollen inauufactui-er,
Cellan factory
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Tafarndy P.H
Williams John, blacksmith & sub-
postmaster, Ffosdygariad
Davies
Davies
Davies
Davies
Edwar
FABMEES.
David, Esgairddu
David, Tangaerfawr
Enoch, Sunhill
s Evan Andrew, Cnweyfai
'8 James, Llwyn-Ifan
8 John Jenkin (assistimt
,■), Caeronen
IS Thomas, MaesgUis
s Tom, Pislill Ernon
William, RhydderchJhvy
ds William, Pantyffin
Walter, BUienwaum
Timothy, Wauncastle
Hughes William, Bryn Hirtain
IJones David, Abermarlais
Jones David, Llanlasis.sa
Jones Elizabeth (Miss), Pensingrig
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), Gellygaer
Jones Evan, Glannantcoy
Jones James, Pontfaen
Jones Thomas, Pantglas
Jones Tom, Blaenanissa
Lewis D. Lloyd, Talfan
Matthews Herbert, Ffoesy Filin
Morgan David, Attucha
Morgan Elizabeth (Miss), Tywrhcivl
Bees Benjamin, Glanteify
Rees Lewis, Blaencwmcoy
Richards David, Trebannan
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Tafarndy
Williams Evan, Tyncoed
Williams John, Cellan court
Williams WUliam, Bavlie
CENABTH is a parish in the Carmai'then division of
the county of Carmarthen, pleasantly situated on the
river Teili, and on the road to Cardigan, and is 3 miles
west from Newcastle Emlyn terminal station, on the
branch from Pencader junction of the Great Western
railway, 4^ north-east from Roncath station, on the
Whitland and Cardigan section of the same line, 7
south-east from Cardigan, and 21 north-weat-by-north
from Carmarthen, in Elvet hundred, Newcastle Emlyn
union, county court district and petty sessional division,
and in the ruj-al deanery of Emlyn, archdeaconry of
Cardigan and diocese of' St. David's. The village is
supplied with water from a perpetual spring. ' The
church of St. Llawddog, rebuilt in 1870, is an edifice
■of stone consisting of nave with eastern apse, south
porch, and a belfry containing a bells; there are 150
sittings : in the churchyard stands an ancient monolith,
hearing a Celtic inscription, and known as the " Gelli-
dywyll stone." The registers date from the year 1701.
The living is a vicarage, net income ^£130, with 2 acres
of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop ot St.
David's, and held since 1911 by the Rev. John Robert
Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is
a Congregational chapel, with 300 sittings. In the
parish is a barrow or " tomen," standing in a lield,kno»n
on this account as " Parc-y-doraen." The river Teifi
abounds with salmon and trout, and during the season
an extensive fishery is carried on with coracles and
nets. The scenery in the neighbourhood is very
picturesque, and the Cenarth Falls especially attract a
number ot visitors. The tnistees of Earl Cawdor (a
minor), who are lords of the manor, and Charles Home
Lloyd Fitzwilliams esq. are the principal landowners.
The soil is clay ; subsoil, soft slate. The chief crops
are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 6,279 acres ot
land and 42 of water ; rateable value, ^3,679 ; the
population in the civil parish in igii was 619, and in
the ecclesiastical parish, 339.
By Local Government Board Order, No. 35,609, part
of Cenarth civil parish was taken to form the new
civil palish of Newcastle Emlyn.
Post Office (letters should have Carmarthenshire
added). — Joseph Williams, sub-postmaster. The
nearest money order office is at Newcastle Emlyn. 3
miles distant. & telegraph office, at Abercych
Wall Letter Box, Stradmore
Public Elementary School, Parkyliin. for 70 children;
William Hughes, master
Marked thus t should be addressed
Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire.
Marked thus * should be addressed
Boncath, Pembrokeshire.
Jones Rev. John Robert B.A. (vicar).
Vicarage
COMMEBCIAI,.
Davie.s James, carpenter, Penrhinolen
tDavies Jonathan, egg merchant,
Bwlchyffin
Evans Sarah Ann (Miss), Three Horse
Shoes P.H
Jones David, blacksmith
Jones Samuel, miller (water)
Rees William, White Hart P.H
+Williams David, market gardener,
Penlangareg
Williams Jsph. shopkpr. & post office
PABMEHS.
Adams Thomas, Penlon
tBeynon Thomas, Pengellifach
tDavies Benjamin. Carne
tDavies David, BlaenfEos
{Davies David (Mrs.). Gobedio-
tDavies Evan. Babiog
JDavies Howell, Aberdwylan
Davies John. Parkybras
tDavies John, Pontgareg
Davies Rachael (Mrs.), Penlan
tDavies Rees, Cwni
Davies Samuel, Cillofawr
tDavies Thomas, Gelligatti
tDavies Thomas, Pengellifawr
tDavies William, Craigyfuwch
JEvnns David. Gelliorlas
tEvans Henry Bowen, Pontgarcgfawr
lEvans James, Cnwc
Evans James, Llainrhydwen
Evans John, Cnwc
tGrifflths David (Mrs.), Pengwern
Hughes John, Pengwernisaf
tHughes Michael, Llvnbedw
tJames David (Mrs.), Foel
James Philip John. Clifod
tJames Samuel. Blaendyffrvn
James Thomas (Mrs.), Bryn
tJenkins Stephen. Spite & Pengelli-
uchaf
J.Tenkins Thomas. Shiral
JJohn Philip. Tyhir
Johns Osborne, Soar ■
Jones David. Gellidvwyll
tJones Griffiths, Penbuarth
tJones James, Tycerig
tJones John. Terfynmawr
tJones Samuel. Blaengwyddonfawr
Jones Samuel, Penyrallt Gillo
Jones Sarah (Mrs.). Llety
tJones Thomas, Park nest
tJones Thomas. Penrherber
Jones William. Argoed
JJones William Owen. Clyneithinog
^ s David, Hendv
Rees Elizh. (Mrs.)! Pengwernucbaf
Richards William. Peiurwernbicca
Rosser Thomas, Yet
tThomas Hannah (Mrs.). Cefnhir
CEULAN-Y-MAESMA-Wm,
Llanfihangel Gcneu'r Glyn.
CHEBITON is a parish and village, in the Gower Edwin David Perrott-Bush L.Div. of St. David's College,
division ot the county of Glamorgan, on the Burry river, Lampeter, who resides at Llanmadoc. Agriculture is
" -' hich empties itself into the sea at Whit- , the principal industry. On Nottle Tor, in this neigh-
" ■ ■ bourhood, is a small Danish camp, and at Bovehill, in
small str
ford point, and is 7 miles west from Llanmorlais station
on the London and North Western railway, and 14 from
Swansea, in Swansea hundred, Gower petty sessional
division and union, Swansea cotmty court district, rural
deanery ol West Gower. archdeaconry of Carmarthen and
diocese ot St. David's. The church of St. Cadoc, or
Catiog, is an ancient building in the Early Enghsh style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled
central tower, containing one bell : the church was re-
paired in 1875 at a cost of ;ji,2oo, and affords 150
sittings. The register dates from the year 1812. The
living is a rectory anneied to that of IJanmadoc, joint
net yearly value jf3oo, with 60 acres of glebe, in the gift
of the Lord Chancellor, ajid held since 1911 by the Bev.
hamlet of Llandimore in this parish,
ot a Norman castle still exist. Lady Blytnswooa. wun
is lady of the manor, and Mrs. William Cr.nwshav are
tihe principal landowners. The soil is loam; subsoil,
clav. The chief crops are corn and turnips. The area
is i.425 acres of land, 1 of water, q of tidal water and
86 ot foreshore ; rateable value, j^'082 ; the population
in iQii was 128.
Letters received through Beynoldston. Llanmadoc !»
the nearest post office & Reynoldston, about 3 mile^
distant, the nearest money order & telegraph oflice
Wall Letter Box, Llandimore
3C4 CHERITON.
?OUTH WALES.
[KELi.y'a
Non-Provided Church School, for the district of Chcri-
ton. Llaiiraadoc & Llan£;enneth, on Llamnadoe hill,
built in 1871, for 150 children ; Miss M. E. E. Beyron,
mistress
This school is coutiolled by the Gowerton County Connoil
Group of School Managers; J. Jones Lewis. 7 Rutland
street, Swansea, clerk
Police Constable, Eichard Gammon
COMMEKCIAL.
Marked thus t farm 150 ac
Beynon Morgan, carpenter
tBrockin .lohn S. fii
Bnvehil!
I Chalk Wui. John, farmer, Broartv
I Edwards George, farmer, Llandini
j Grove John, farmer, Llandimorp
I Gwyn Philip, butcher
jHopkins John, fanner, North hill
! Hnskins John, Cheriton Glebe ffirn
Jciikii,^ George, I'ariiiei
Tanner Isaac, weaver, Stembridge-
[Taylor George, farmer. Kittle
Thomas Mai-y (Mrs.), grocer
Tucker William, farmer, Ll^tndimo
CHRIST'S COLLEGE is a township in the county of
Brecknock, hundred of Pencelly, petty sessional division
of Merthyr, county court district, of Brecon, union of
Brecknock ; it was formerly extra parochial, but is now
attached for ecclesiastical purposes to the parish of St. 1
David's, Llanfaes, a suburb of Brecon, in which stands
CILFYNYDD,
CILCENNIIT is a parish in the county of Cardigan, 2
miles from Ciliau-Aeron halt on the Lampeter and
Aberayron branch of the Great Western railway, 10
north-west from Lampeter station on the same line
and 6 east-by-south from Aberayron, in the hundred
of Dar, petty sessional division of Lower Har and
Aberayron, and union and county court district of
Aberayron, and in the rural deanery of Glynaeron,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of the Holy Trinity or St. Cannen is a
building of stone, consisting of' chancel, nave, and a
turret, containing one bell : the church was restored in
1891 at a cost of .^900, and affords 145 sittings. The
registers date from the year 1719. The living is a vicar-
age, with Llanbadarn Trefeglwys annexed, joint net in-
come /200, with 4 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1914
Lewes Mrs. Price, Tv-Glyn Aeron
Pryse Capt. George, Tvmawr
Rees Rev. Eee.« David L.Div. (vicar).
Vicarage
Christ's College, founded in
VIII. in the building of the
St. Nicholas, and now a publi(
area of the township is 29 aci
Pontypridd.
by the Rfy. Rees David Kees Lic.Div. ■>( it. David's
College, Lampeter. There are Wesleyan and Congre-
gational chapels. Mrs. Rudman-Saunders is the prin-
cipal landowner. The soil is gravel ; chief crops, wheat,
barley, oats and potatoes ; and much of the land i*
under pasture. The area is 3,410 acres : assessable
value. j^i,226 ; the population of the civU parish in
1911 was 393, and of the ecclesiastical parish, 1,058.
Parish Clerk, D. Trichrug Jones.
Post OflScp. — Thomas Jones, sub-poslmaster. Letter*
through Ciliau-Aeron, Cardiganshire. The nearest.
money order offico is at Felinfach, 4 miles distant, &
the nearest telegi-aph office at Giliau-Aeron, 2 mU»%
The parish is in the Aberayron school district
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 99 children;,
D. Glanffwrd Davies, ma.ster
Marked thus t farm 150 acr<
Davie^ Daniel, blacksmith
Davies John, grocer
Evans Ann (Miss), grocer,
Evans John F. blacksmith
Evans Thomas, fa
Evans Timothy, e
Blae
Eynon Thomas, tailor, Drefach
Griffiths John, fanner, Ffoshelig
James Timothy, farmer, Hendre
Jenkins D. fanner, Bwlchydwr
John Thomas, fanner, Tirbach
Jones Daniel, farnn^r, Penciiwc
Jones David, farmer & assistant over
seer, Maesmynach
Jones Eleanor (Mrs.), Glan Biaii
Jones Evan, tailor, Carnau
Jones John, farmer. Cetn-y-Gaer
Jones John, farmer. Penwern
Tones Margt. (Mrs.), farmr. Llaethd;
CII«OEBBAN, see Kilgenan.
Jones Richard, farmer, Blaonberllai;
jJones Tom, tailor, Llwynteg
Llewellyn Benjamin, Commercial inn
Llewellyn John, saddler, Bryndrindod
.Morgan Evan, farmer, Blaen-yr-esgait
Morgan Evan, farmer, Bwlch Castel!
[Morgan Isaac, farmer, Rhiwias-Isaf
I Morgan John, farmer, Bhiwlasachaf
Thomas John, woollen manufacturer
Williams Daniel, carpenter, Newgat-y
Williams Ehene/..T, butcher. Mill
tWill-'nos William, farmer. Vhi-
Parish Cle
ClLIATT-AERON is a parish in the county of Cardi-
gan, with a halt on the Lampeter and Aberayron branch
of the Great Western railway, 9 miles north-west from
Lampeter station un the same line, and 5 south-east from
Aberayron, in the hundred of liar, petty sessional division
of liar Lower and Aberayron, union and county court
district of Aberayron, and in the rural deanery of Glyn
Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Michael is a plain but an-
cient building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, and a
turret containing one bell : the church afford
tings. The registers date from the year 1715
ig a rectory, net income ;Cii2. with one acre of glebi
and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1914 bv the Kev. Llewelyn Phillip Ree.
L.Div. of St. David's ('ollei;e. Lampeter. There is a
Congregational chapel, founded in 1775, with 350 sit-
Bees R..V. Llewelyn Phillip L.Div. I Evans David, blacksmith
(■rector). The Rectory JEvans David, tailor, Graig-AUtwen
roMMimriAi I Evans John, farmer, Tynygwndwn
coMMBnoiAi. ^p^^^^, address, Dihewd, Felinfach)
Davies .Mban. fanner. Park neuadd Evans John, farmer, Trallrisa (postal
Davies David & Mary (Miss), millers address, Felinfach)
(water), Tygyln mill Evans Lewis, farmer, Tynant
Davies David, farmer. Blaen-canog i Evans Rees, farmer. Pantyrhen
Davies David, farmer, Voehall j Evans Thonuis, fanner. Park
Davies David, grocer, Glanfaen iGriffiths William, farmer & over.seer,
Evan David Evans, farmer, Ffynon- , Neaudd-ddu
daflog James Jiinies. cai [renter. Greenwood
Evans Ann fMr-.'>. shopkeeper, Jonathan Isaac, farmer, Fron-fedn
tings, and a Unitarian chapel, founded in i6iy. t'oi.
John L. Vanghnn is the principal landowner. The chief
crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1,94.$
acres; assessable value. £K7> : ti'he population in iqii
Willii
Griffiths
Post & Telegraph Office — James Davies, .^ub-postmaster.
(Letters should he .iddressed Cilian-Aeron, Cardigan-
shire!. The nearest mnnev order office is at Felin-
fach, 4 miles distant
W.'Tij;' '. "■"" Letter Box, at School
ine uving ■J.^^^ ^^^^^^^ ;,, included in the Aberayron school manage-
> nt o^iene ^^^^ . ^ ^ Junes, Aberayron. clerk to the u;anag6rs
Public Elementary .School (mixed), for too ohildren :
David K. Thomas, master
Railnav Station, .Vrthnr Steadman, station master
Jones David, iMrpenter
Jones David, farmer, Lluast
.Tones David, grocer, Neuadd-ddu
Jones Henry, coal merchant,Cacg-.ii"
Plasbach
Jones Jenkin, tailor
Lloyd John, farmer, Ciliau-uchaf
Rees Evan, farmer, Tanpier
Thomas Rees, farmer, Tynllain
Williams Daniel, farmer, Graigbarou
WilliamB David, fa: uicr.Nanfvgwvnfav
'•ivist.,1 a.J.!rc.-.s. Feliiifachi
Maesygaer
(postal address. Felinfach)
CILRHEDTN is a parish in the counties of Carmar- I
then and Pembroke, but chiefly in the Carmarthen !
division of the former, pleasantly situated on the river
Oych. which here divides the two counties, and is ;
miles south from Newcastle Emlyn station, and 14 south-
weat from Llgndyssil station, both on the branch from
Pencader Junction of the Great Western railway, 10 south-
oast from Cardigan, und 16 ii.rth-weat from Carmarthen
!n Elvet hundred (C rrm.) and KUgerran hundred
■Pemb ). Xewcastle-in-Kmlyn nnion, county court dis-
trict and petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery
.if Emlyn, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St
David's. The church of St. Teilo, rebuilt in 1863, is an
incienf edifice in the Earlv English style, consisting nl
DIKECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CILY'JWM. 3(:0
chancel and nave, and a turret containing 2 bells : there
are 186 sittings. The registers of baptisms and burials
date from 1733, marriages from 1754. The Uving is a
rectory, net income ^220, with 7 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since
1911 by the Rev. .Tames Hughes Jenkins. In East
Cilrhedyn are Briptist. Cnnirregational and Unitarian
chapels. The trust(>es of Earl Cawdor, who is a minor,
are lords of the manor of that portion of the parish
in Carmarthenshirn, and Sir Marteine O. M. Lloyd bart.
of that in Pembrolu'shire. Mrs. Howell is the principal
landowner. The soil is gravel. The chief crops are
barley, oats and potatoes. The area of East Cilrhedyn
(Carmarthenshire) is 5,778 acres ; rateable value,
^2.896; population in 1911, 666.
.Marked thus * receive letters through
Llanfyrnach. Pembrokeshire.
Davies Rev. William (Baptist)
Davies Edward J. P. Cragevan
Howell Mrs. Glaspant
*Jenkins Rev. James Hughes (lec-
tor). Rectory
Jones Rev. David T.(Consrreaatioiiiil).
Capel E\-.in
COMMERCTAL.
Clark John, flannel manufacturer,
Cwm Morgan
Davies Daniel, shopkeeper, Pontcych
Davifs Knnc'h.niillfr (wati'r),Pontcych
Davie.'! James, carpenter, Blaenachddu
Davies James, miller (water)
Da>ies Mary (Mrs.), Penfforest inn
•Davies Samuel, blacksmith, Llandwr
Davic-s Saml. woollen mfr. Maesyfelin
James Saurin, shopkpr. Capel Evan
Morgan Evan,flannel mfr.Droifa mills
Morgan Jonathan, blcksmth.CapelEvan
Rees Sarah (Mrs.), Fox & HoundsP.H
Thomas John, shopkeeper, Cottasre
Thomas Thomas, miller (water).C»m
Morgan
F-IRMEH.<:.
Bt.rten David, Cryglwvd
B..«
■11 .<L111I1I
1 (.Mrs.)
LI
Clai
k.. .lohn.
Capel E
Davi
es Benjat
nin, Pen
y-w
Davi
es David.
Bryn
Dav
es David
(Mrs.),
Go,
Davi
e..^ David
Meribah
CILYCWM
is a p
irisl
Can
iiarthen
division
of
Davies David Marks, Clynfelin
Davie
Edward J. P. Crugevan
Davie
Henr), i'antffynon
Davie
John, Glannammog
Davie
John, Llwvncelin
Davie
s John. Penfforest
Davie
John, Troedrhiw
Duvie
s Lewis M. Gellydanglwst
Davie
5 On en, Tvhen
Da^i,■
s ,S;„u„,,l, 'Sarnau
Davie
s Thi,mas, Blaerianthir
Davie
- Th.imas, CJlwenvddfani
Davi,.
Til. .mas, Penrhipan
Div],'
WiMiam. Blaenachddu
D.ivi,
William, Bwlch
Dav.e
Willi, no. Morlogwsuehal
Davie
, William, Plasyrhafod
Evaiia
Benjauiin, Blackcock
Evans
Daniel, Llettyrgaib
Evans
David, Cwmgelly
Evans
David, Flyon
»Eva.
s Hon ell. Dyffryn
Evan
John. Pantmelin
Evans
Valentine. Penbank
»Evai
s William, Fronglyd
»Griir
ths John, Lancwm
*How
lis Rowland. Blaenpvbvdd
Howe
Is William. Brondeg'
Hu^.l,
■s John, Fvallt
Huul,
■s Samuel,' Penrallt
»Jan,
s J..hn Kerry, PantUyeo
Jame
William, Tyddyn
Jenki
IS David, Fyfongran
Jeren
iah Eliza (Mrs.),Gilfachsw
Jones
Ann (Mrs.), Llanffynon
Jones
Columbus, Cefngwndwn
Jones
Daniel. Blaencwm
Jones
Daniel, Blaentrench
The area of AVest Cilrhidjn i^I'embrokeshire) is 3,193
acres; rateable value, ^^1,038 ; population in 1911, 189.
Post & Telegraph Office, Capel Evan. — James Evans,
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Newcastle
Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, which is the nearest money
order office, 3J miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes, Cwm Morgan ; Gross Road &
Tanglwst
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Pen-y-Waun (mixed & infants), erected 1894, tor 90
children ; Joseph Evans, master
Capel Evan (mixed & infants), erected 1888. for 90
children ; William James Evans, master
t Jones Daniel, Clynperffaith
•Jones David, Tymawr
I Jones Edwin, Llyndu
Jones James, Llain
, Jones James, Porthgweneii
1 Jones John, Pentop
t Jones Marv (Mrs.), Penralltddo
Mones Samuel, Bank
Jones Samuel. Cnwcybettws
J.ines Samuel, Ffynonwen
Jones Samuel, Penrheolisaf
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), Lan
Jones Thomas, Dolwen
Marks David, Pengrbyn
j Morgan John. Hendy
Morris John, Cadifor hall
I Phillips Frances (Uias), Rhewyncdch
♦Phillips John, Glanrhyd
! Phillips Margaret Ann (Mrs.), Mor-
I'hiliips William, Clawddcoch
iRees Alice (Mrs.). Greengrove
jRees Ann (Mrs.l, Henffald
j Rees David, Dow n
I Thomas John & William, Ffarmfach
j Thomas Ann (Mrs.), Pantycoed
Thomas Evan, Elaenesger
*Thomas John, Clynfelinfach
i^omas Jonah. Clynoch
Thomas Thomas, Gilfa^?hgam
Thomas Thomas. Llwvneinonichaf
iThoiuas William, College
I Walters John, Blaensvlgeii
1 Walters William, Llainpwllgwair
Williams Hannah &. Ann (Misses),
' Penbryn Caradog
Williams Daniel, Gnweyfran
Williams William, Abergelech
a river Towy, in the
the county of Carmarthen, 4
miles north-west-by-north from Llandovery station, on
the (.'raven Arms and Llandilo branch of the London
and \orth Western railway, in the hundred of Cayo.
petty sessional division, county court district, and union
of Llandovery, and in the rural deanery of T.lani'ailnrli.
archdeaconrv of Cannarthen and diones,, ,,1 -;| Tin i I's
The church 'of St. Michael is a bnildinL- "i -i-n. .n llir
Earlv Enslish stvle. eonsistino- of iiavr. a,-'..-, u.sr
poivii, and a belfry containing one bell; the church
was restored in 1006 at a cost of _£2,ioo, and affords I
200 sittini;s. The reiristers date from the vear 1701. I
The livintr is a vi.aiase, net income ^^197, including j
46 acres of glebe and a residence, in the gift of Ivor E. '
Campbell-Daws esq. and held since 1914 by the Rev.
Evan Jenkins" L.Div. of St. David's College," Lampeter.
Capel-y-Groes Congregational chapel, erected in 1851. I master
has 250 sittings ; there are also Baptist and Methodist I Publio Eleiuentary School, Berrisbi'nok, for 52 child
chapels. The poor receive yearly £■/ iis. from the Mostyn Jones, master
bequest "f Admiral Price, and £2 12s. 3d. from monej
and los. for bread left by Mrs. Lloyd Harris. The
trustees of Earl Cawdor (a minor), who are lords of
the manor, and Ivor E. Campbell-Davys esq. are tto
principal landowners. The soil is clay ; chief crops,
wheat, barley and root crops. The area is 17,995 acres
of land and 96 of water ; rateable value, ^3,704 ; the
population of the civil parish in 1911 was 715, and of
the ecclesiastical parish. 562.
Post, Telegraph & Telephone Gall Office.— Mrs. Sarah
Davies, sub-postmistress. Letters received through
Llandovery, Carmarthen, 4 miles distant, which is the
nearest money order office
Post Office, Portbyrhyd. — John Jones, sub-postmastar.
Letters through Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire. Pump-
saint is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementavj School, for 70 children ; John Evans.
PEIVATB KESIDENTS.
Campbell-Davys Mrs. Neuadd-Fawi
Constable Rev. W. J. Henllvsfawr
Davies Stephen, Bryndere
Jenkins Rev. Evan L.Div. Vicarage
rOJIMEBCHI..
D.ivies Evan, shojikeeper. Post office
Jones Daniel, poultry dealer, Lamb
Jones Rees. boot maker. Lamb
Lewis Miriam f Miss). Towy BridgeP.H 1 Davies John, Maesygwylod
Morgan Evan, miller (water). Aber- ' Davies John, Xantronen
gwenlas Davies Mary (Mrs.). Mapsllw;
Morgan Isaac, grocer Davies Thomas Walter. Bedv
Morgans Jn. mUler (wtr.), Olchfa mill: Davies William. Blaendyffry
Ei.derick MaiT fMrs.). Neuadd Arms Davies William, Clyngell
PH Davies William, Glangwenlas
TheophiUis John, blacksmith iDavies William, Tyrmolwast
PiEMEKS.
Davies David, Cn-msaethe
Davies David, Glancroyddii
Davies David, Llwyncynhyri
Davies David, Talog
Davies David, Trebannan
Davies David, Tynewydd
Davies Evan, Berrisbrook
Davies Evan, Holborn housi
'Dicks David. Llwvndyuawcd
Edwards William (Mrs.), Caeglase
; Evans Catherine (Miss), Pentedwfawr
; Evans Daniel, Llwynhelig
' Evans David. Penylan
' Evans Henrv, Bwlchynianfa
Evans Jane "(Mrs. ^, Cilycwm mill
; Evans Mary (Mrs.), Waingroyddir
Evans William, Rhoes
'Harlev Jeremiah. Aherogwrn
HaiTi"es Catherine (Mrs.), Dolgynon
Hanies John. Dolachddn k Graig
Harries William, Bryndare
Hughes John, Abergwenlas
James David, Castellan
James John, Troedrhiwdinas
Jenkins David, Owmfranfawr
<OUTH WALE!>.
Price Elizabeth & Mary (.Mi«!
Rhvdwidd
Price John, Llwyncelyn
Price Long, Tahhyn
Price William, Rhiwrhwchissa
Prickett David, E8g:rafell
Prickett John, Nantyiar
Kiehards Daniel, Penledwfach
Richards David, Llynowen
Richards David, Plasnewydd
Richards John, Rilvain
Richards Sauuicl, Glandyuant
Richards William, Ehiwrhwchuchs
Roberts David. Cefenberth
Roderick Morgan, Tynwain
Theophilus Daniel, Galltyrcrw
Theophihis Daniel, Tanfool
Thomas Daniel, Wernddo
3bO CILYCWM.
Jones David, Cwiurhoyadr
Jones David, Plasbach
Jones Evan, Aberdunant
Jones Gwen (Mrs), Troedrhinbeyn(
Jones Morgan, Rh«glan
Jones Samuel, PwUerhyddod
Jones Thomas, Penrhiw
Jones Thomas, Fenrhiwcarne
Jones Thomas, Penrhyn
Jones William, Llethergwyn
Jones William, Pentrecwm
liewis Daniel, Rhiwmanllan & Cwu
franganol
Lewis Lewis, Cwmynis
Morgan John, Gil-nen
Morgan Morgan, Bwlchtrebannaii
Morgans Margaret (Miss). Dinasbai
Morgans Mary (Mrs.),Bwlchmanllwi
Nicholas Nicholas, Nantiwrch
Peters James, Penlan
CILYMAENliliWYD is a parish, on the high road
from Narberth to Cardigan, 6 miles north-west from
Whitland junction, and i west from Login station, on the
Whitland and Cardigan branch of the Great Western
railway, partly in the hundred of Derllys, Carmarthen
division of the county of Carmarthen, and partly in
that of Dungleddy, county of Pembroke, in the petty
sessional division of Llanboidy, Narberth union and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of St."
Clears, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David's. A new bridge was constructed at Login, over
the river Tave, in 1891. The church of SS. Philip and
James, rebuilt in 1843. is an edilice of stone, in a
debased Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch, and a western turret containing i bell. The
church was restored in 189S and affords 270 sittings. The
register dates from 1740. The living is a rectory, with
the chapelry of Castle Dwyran annexed, joint net income
^212 and residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor,
COMMEROHL. D ivies .Tohn, Felii
Marked thus • must be addressed
Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire.
Marked t receive letters through
Llanfallteg.
•Davies David, shopkeeper
Evans Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper
Jones Martha (Miss), shopkeeper
Lewis John G. grocer
Morris Jn. P. blacksmith,*; post office
Thomas David, carpenter
Thomas Philip, tanner, Cwm-miles
<Vheeler William, shopkeeper, Rhvw
PAKMEBS.
tAdams Owiljm, Lower Lantar
•Bowen Mary (Mrs.), Bhos
•Davies William & Thos. Pantyblodau
•Davies David. Pengraiguchaf
Davies Howard. Llandre
CILYPEBYLL, s,m- KillybebiU.
CLABBESTON is a parish in the county of Pem-
broke, 2 miles east by north from Clarbeston Road sta-
tion, on the Great Western railway, 8 north-east from
Haverfordwest, and 6 north-west from Narberth, in the
hundred of Dungleddy, petty sessional division of Dun-
gleddy, county court district and union of Narberth,
rural deanery nt Dungleddy, arohdeaconrv and ilicicese
of St. David's. The church of St. Martin of Tours is an
ancient building of stone, in the Decorated style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, and an embattled western
tower; the font is Norman: the church was restored
in 1894, and afford." 150 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1730. The living is a vicarage, net yearlv
value ^75, with 50 acres of glebe, in the gift of the
trustees of J. Phillips esq. and held since 1912 by the
COMMBBCIAI,. ,. Jenkins William, farmer. Knock Moor
Marked thus t farm 150 seres or over. Jordan Thomas, farmer,Lit. Holmes
Bowen William, blacksmith tLlewellin George, farmer. Lower ho
Davies George, miller (water), Pont- Morgans Dan, farmer, Deepfnrd
rose mill Phillips John, farmer. Summer hill
Davies James, rabbit dlr. Chnrchland Phillips Joseph, fanner, Bnllhook
James Benj. (Mrs.), farmer. New ho | Phillips William, fnrm6r,Lower brook
Jnmes John, farmer. Grange
CLASE, s<
CLYDACH (BRECKNOCK)
CL.YDACH. or Rh> ndwyclydaeh, is a parish and vil-
lage, on the high road from Brecon to Swansea, with a
ilati.m (Clydaoh-on-Tawe) on the Swansea and Hereford
branch of the Midland railway, about 5 miles north from
[kelly's
Thomas David, Benlan
Thomas Evan, Pantybryn
Thomas Henry. Maesmyddygan
ThomasMary(Mrs.).Troedrhiwgelynen
Thomas Thomas, Troedrhiwbylche
Thomas Thomas, Porthyrhyd
Thomas Wm. (Mrs.), Nantrhydfor
Williams Dan, Troedrhiwhii
William Daniel Evan, Henllv>fiii U
Williams David, Errvd
Williams Evan. Penr'hiw-Iar & G:illty-
bere
Williams John, Pemp aiii.i.ii
Williams John, Rhydygrose
Williams Morgan, Penstacken
Williams William, Cwmcroyddir
Williams William, Cwmdynant
Williams William, Erwdomy
Williams William, Gellitipmin
and is at present (1919) vacant. A parish Room was
built in 1909. There are two Congregational chapels and
a Baptist chapel. Near Pantyrodin in this parish is a
cromlech. Lieut. -Col. R. V. Lloyd-Philipps is the prin-
cipal landowner. The chief crops are oats, barley and
root crops.. The area is 3,446 acres of land and 13 ot
water ; rateable value, .£2,705 ; the popxUation in tlie
civil parish in 1911 was 368, and in the ecclesiastical
parish 562.
Post fc M. O. OfKce. Loi.'iii (letters should have Car-
marthenshire added).— John Powell Morris, sub-post-
master. The nearest telegrajih office is at Efailwen,
nearly 3 miles distant, but they may be handed in at
Login railw;iy station
I Wall Box, Login station
Public Elementary School, built in 1878. (ur 7S ohil-
dren ; John Gravelle, master
Login Railway Station. John Morris, station master
*Davies Owen R. Maesyllynon
•Edwards Edward, Maenhyr
Evans Betsy (Miss), Closebach
Evans John, Lower hill
*Evans Thomas. Rhos inn
Eynon Benjamin, Lan
Gibbon Daniel. Waunffrwd
Gibbon Martha (Mrs.). Plasvhai
•Griffiths John, Bachsylw
Griffiths John. Fron
Hughes David. Brynonen
•Hughes John. Parkyrethin
Hughes Walter James, Ffyno
•Hughes William, C'oynant
James Edwin, Coedllysuchaf
James Owen. Coedllvsissa
I Jones David. Ffvnonwen
|»Le«is Caleb '(& rate collector
Panl>menin
I *Lewis John. Rhosfach
!»Lewi5 John Thomas, Pantyrodin
: "Lewis Thomas. Tvnewydd Rhos
tLewis William .Vrcher. Wernddn
ILle^Tellvn Ann (Miss). Llandreisaf
•M.itl, ;.- DivM. Llwvnhugh
.Muliii- \l.ii> Mrs.), Dvffrvn Helvi
M.Mi- .l..i,Ti. Hiunfach
riiilli|.s Pluelie (Miss), Llain
"Thuiuas Benjamin, Marchgv
Thnmas David. Fronhail
Thomas Evan, Penrallt
•Thomas John. Rhydymerydi
i*Thomas Bees. Marchgwynis
I Wheeler Mary (Mrs.). Rhyw
CliABACH, see Llangorwen.
lago
Rev. John Owen Evans L.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who is also rector of New Moat, where he
resides. There is a Baptist chapel, erected in 1804, with
100 sittings. Sir Owen Henry Philipps Scourlield ban .
is the principal landowner. The soil 1i marl ; chief
crops, barley and oats. The .area comprises 1,658 acrex,
of which 3 arc water; rateable value. /1.620; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 151.
Letters through Clarbeston Road, Pembrokeshire, which
is the nearest money order & telegraph office
\Vall Lotter Box, Green farm
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1885. for 64
i-hildren ft extended in 1912, for 94 children ; John
Rees, master
Philpin Thomas, mason. Ash grove
tReed James, farmer. Knock
Rosser Thomas, farmer. Green farm
Rosser William, fanner. North view
Thumas John, cariienter. Spring hill
Thomas Sarah (Mrs), fannar. Holmes
Voyle Thomas, butcher. New house
r Swansea,
see Llanell) (near Brynmawr).
Swansea; in 1847 it was formed into an ecclesiastical
parish from the civil parishes of Gadoxton and Llangy-
folach and is in the Neath division of the county of
Glamorgan, petty sessional •f'Ision and anion of Pontar-
DIKECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CLyOACH.
367
dawe, Swansea county court district, and in the rural
doaiiery of East Gower, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and
(lioee^e of St. David'i. The church of St. John is a
cruciform building of \Telsh sandstone, in the Late Per-
pendicular style, and consists of chancel, nave, transepts,
vestrv and a small western bell cote containing i bell;
the entrance is through the north transept; there are
300 sittings, The register dates from the year 1847.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^260, in the
(,'ift of the Bishop of St. David's, "and held since 1903
bv the Bev. Thomas Morris B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. The church of St. Mary, erected in 1905,
at a cost of ^^12,000, from designs by Mr. Bruce
Vaughan F.R.I. B.A. of Cardiff, is a building of stoue
consisting of chancel with organ chamber and vestry,
nave and a tower, and will seat 600 persons. There is
also a chapel of ease to the church of St. John at
TEEBAXOS, erected in.igiz, to seat 300 persons. The
remains of a British cross of the 5th century have been
built into the east wall of the Unitarijn chapel. At Carn
Llechart stands a circular doltrien. TnyspenUwch, the
residence of Carl Langer esq. Ph.D., F.G.S. is an elegant
luansion. standing in its own grounds, surrounded by
trees and bounded on one side by the river Tawe ; from
the house and grounds can be seen the hills for a long
distance on either side of the valley. The Duke of
Beaufort is lord of the manor ; the principal landowners
are John Herbert Purdon Lloyd esq, J,P, and H. N.
Miers esq. J. P. The soil is alluvial; subsoil, gravel.
The area of the civil parish (Rhyndwyclydach) is 7,636
ai-res of land and 68 of water ; rateable value, ;^3g,462 ;
the population of the ecclesiastical parish (Clydach) in
19:1 was 7,707, and of the civil parish, 6,994,
GRAIGCEFNPABG is a hamlet, 2 miles north of
Clydach, There are Congregational and Baptist chapels,
and extensive collieries belonging to the Graigola and
Merthyr Co. Limited. CRAIG TREBANOS is a hamlet,
i^ miles north-east from Clydach.
Ynistawe, which was partly in the parish of Glais
aiiit partly in Clydach, was in November, 1918, included
in the borough of Swansea.
Parish Clerk and Sexton, William Extance.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office (letters should
have Glamorgan added). — Evan Edward Jones, sub-
postnia.ster
Post Office. Trebanos (letters .slioiild have Pontardawe,
(jlaui. added). — Daniel Davies, sub-postmaster. Let-
ters received from Pontardawe, which is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, i mile distant
Post Office, Craigcefnparc. — Joseph Davies, sub-post-
master. Letters through Clydach, Glnm. which is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
Post Office, Ynystawe.— Miss Minnie Davies, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received through Clydach, Glam.
arest money order & telegraph office
,\hich is
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Ser
John's (parish church). Rev. Thomas Mo
Walters B.A.
Rev. George Tho
CLYDACH.
fHIVATK
Arnold John, Cwmdwr
Bloomer Frederick John, Penpont
BuL-liingham Rev. F. T. (Wesleyan),
Twynybedw road
Cox Rev. Wilfred Anthony (Catholic)
(St. Benedict's)
Davies loan, Graigola villa
Davies Mrs, St. John's road
Dunstone Rev. William Joseph B.A.,
B.D. The Manse, Plas, Gadwyan rd
Evans Rev. Tom Valentine (Baptist),
Lletty Bugail
Fry Lindsay. The Quarr
Gibbon Mrs. 20 Vardre road
Harry Evan John, Vardre road
Hill Benjamin. Dryslwvn cottage
Hill Mrs. Vardre house," Vardre
Hill Samuel, Glen view
Hill William, Cwmdwr villa
James David. 17 St. John's road
Jenkins George, Capel road
John Daniel William J. P. Cefncithyn
Jones Rev. D. Eiddig A.T.S. (Congre-
gational), Snnnvbanlt
Jones James Havard M.B., C.M.Edin,
Glynderwen, St. John's road
Jones John M.D., B.S. Penybank
Jones Bees Arthur. Elm villa
Langer Carl PhD., F,C.S. Tny-
spsallwch
David Davies B.A, curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & b p.m.;
wed. 7.30 p m. ; tues. & thurs. (Welsh service), 7.30
p.m
St. Michael's & All Angels, Trebanos, Bev. David Davies
B.A. curate in charge; 8.30 & it a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed.
6 & 7.30 p.m
St. Benedict's Catholic Church, Pontardawe road. Ear.
Wilfred Anthony Cox; 7.45 a.m. daily; benediction,
7 p.m. wed. & fri. ; Sundays, 11 a.m. ft 6.30 p.m.;
mass. 8.15 a.m
Baptist. Calraria, Rev, Tom Valentine Evans ; 10 30
a.m, & 6 p.m, ; mon, & wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Elim, Craigcefnparc. Bev. Rees Lewis; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Moriah (Welsh), Rev. William Joseph Dunstone
B.A., B.D. ; 1C.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30
p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Salem), Rev. James Vincent
Thomas; 10.30 a.m. & 5 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Carmel) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed.
7.30 p.m
Congregational (Hebron). Rev. D. Eiddig Jones A,T,S, ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Baran, Craigcefnparc
Congregational, Pantycrwys, Craigcefnparc, Bev. Tho»,
Owen; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Trebanos (Gosen) ; 10,30 a,m, & 2 & 6
p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
0nitarian, Gellyonen, Rev. David Gwynog Bees; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p m. ; during the winter months the latter
service is held at the "Trebanos chapel
Unitarian, Trebanos (Graig), Rev. David Gwynog Rees;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. : thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan (Swansea (Engli.sh) Circuit), Rev. F. T
Buckingham (supt.) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs, 7.15
p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Controlled by 23 managers; A. W. Samuel, King's Hall
chambers, Swansea & Abraham H. Thomas, Llansam-
let, Swansea, clerks
Clydach (boys), erected in 1862 & enlarged in 1874. for
380 boys; David James, master; (girls) (formerly
British), erected in 1862 & enlarged in 1883, for 315
children; Miss Anne Thomas, mistress; (infants), for
200 children ; Miss Emily Morgan, mistress
Craigcefnpfiro (ini'Lcd), erected in 1869, for 102 children -
Ernest John Hill, master
Craigcefnparc (infants), erected in 1911, for 100; Miss
Eleanor Thomas, mi.stress
Graig Trebanos (mixed & infants), built in 1B84, for 250
children ; Thomas Llewellyn Williams, master ; Miss
Jane Thomas, infants' mistress
Ynystawe (mixed & infants), erected in 1888, for 450
children ; Evan J. Harry, master
County Police, Se
Clydach-on-Tawe
& Rev. Parmee, station
Lewis Rev. Rees(Bapt.),CraigLetnparc
MevTick Charles. 22 Vardre road
Mie'rs Henry Nathaniel J. P. The Cot-
tage, Ynvspenllwch
■Vlorris RevTbos.B.A. (vicar). Vicarage
Morris Mrs. Cwmdwr
Owen Rev. Thomas Griffith (Cong.1.
Pant\crwys, Craigcefnparc
Owen Mrs. S. Dysgwylfa
Rees John, Bryncoed
Rees Lewis John, Vardre
Russell David. Chestnut villa
Thomas Wm. Ivy cot. St. John's rd
Varley Samuel Cyril B.A.. B.M.
Vardr
Vincei
vini
Walte
(cm
Watso
-Th.
,te)
Rev. James (Cal-
Methodist), Salem, Vadre
Rev. George Thomas B.A
rry. Fern villa
! Early closing day, Thursday.
I Aaron William, clothier, Llwyfeni
[Anderson Caroline (Mrs.), provision
I dealer. The Square
Arnett Joseph, butcher, Oapel bldgs
Arnold Brothers, builders
[Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-agency to
i Pontardawe) ; daily, 10.30 a.m. to 3
j (.lohn John, manaarer),Hi2-h street;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
1 street, London E 0 3
Barrow David John, farm bailiff to
Cirl Langer esq. Pontardawe road
Bevan Deborah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Lone. Orn igcefnparo
Beynon Benj.imin. draper. 96 Lone rd
Boast Stephen, grocer, Vadre
Bools Florence Mary (Miss), milliner,
19 High street
Eowen Esther (Mrs.), shopkpr.V.irdre
Bowen John, builder
Bowen Mary Ann Beatrice (Mrs.).
New inn. Craigcefnparc
Bowen Noah David. Vardre hotel
British & Foreign Bible Society
(Phillip Morgan, agt.).Llewellyn st
Burnett Mursran. insurance agent.
Hoehiaiit road
Charles Th -s. Three Compasses P.H
ClathworthyBenj. watch ma zoHiirh st
Clvdarh Public Hall & Workmen's
Institute ^Henry Watson, sec)
Cole John, greengrocer
Craisrcefnparc Co-opei'ative ^Joeicty
Limited. Craisrcefnparc
Oresci & Inirannis. confectioners. The
David
John
„p.
rs agent &
onfec-
tion
r. Hebron
road
Divies
T^v.
cbei
lists. Hebron
■oad
Davies
\mi
■(•Mrs
•j.Colliers'Arn
? P.H
Davies
Ben
amin
collector of
taxes.
18 Hebron road
Davies Daniel, grocer & corn dealer
368 CLYr)ACH.
Davics Daniel, grocer, Heluon road
Davies Daniel, tailor, High street
Davies David, farmer, Glyneithrim
Davies David, tailor, Manchester
house. Lower Down street
Daries Gwenllian (Mrs), shopkepjier,
St. John's road
Davies Gwillym L. grocer & provision
mer. Crown stores, The Square
Davies John, stationer, The Square
Davies John, tailor, Hoelynant
Davies Lewi.>< Heniy, butcher, Craig-
cefnparc
Davies Minnie (Miss), shpkpr. Post off
Davies Bachel (Mrs), Bock k Foun-
tain P.H. Craigcefnparc
Davies Rd.L., M.P.S. chemist, High stj
Davies Samuel, grocer. Lower Down |
street & High street i
Davie.s William Jas. new.s aal.High st j
Elli.s Brothers, wholesale & rutail
drapers & milliners, 8. 12 & 13
The Square
Evans David, blacksmith
Evans Josiah Eees,news agt.Vardre rd
Ford Caroline (Mrs.), midwife.Vardre
road
Frost Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Heoly-
nant road
Gater Joseph Edward. confr.Capel rd
Gibbs Cyril Xewton, hair dresser,
Capel road
Gibbs Geo. Hy. undertaker, Capel rd
Gittens Geo. frnir. Blaenynolchfatach
Globe Theatre (Thomas Fny, man-
ager). High street
Graigola Merthyr Co. Limited (loan
Davies, manager), colliery proprs)
Gregory Geo. A. watch m,a. High st
Griffiths Elizh fVIrs.l.grocer.High SI
GrifTitlls .Tnlm fnnnpr,' Lugos
OrifTi'ii. Wli M, T,,si>ph, artificial
tfri 111' - 1 M'.hv road
Ham- \\ I l,:.'rocer,Capel rd
i ^an, hair dresser.
.SUUTH WALEH.
Junes David Heurv. fried fish dealer,
53 High street
Jones DavidJ .fried lish dealer,Lone rd
Jones Evan Edward, shopkeeper &
sub-postmaster
Jones Evan Jenkin. farmer. Vasrwr
Uehf
Jones Henry E. ironmonger. High st
Jones Hopkin, farmer, Twllygwydd
Jones James Havard M.B., C.MlEdin
surgeon, Glynderwen, St. John's rd
Jones Jane (Mrs.), china & earthen-
ware dealer. High street
Jones John, bazaar. High street
Jones John, fai-mer. Penybanc farm
Jone« Jn. M.D. & B.S.Lond.,M.B.C.S.
Eng.. L.E.C.r.Lond., D.P.H.
R.C.P.S.Lond. surgeon, & medical
officer & public vaccinator No. 2
district, Pontardawe union, & certi-
fying factory surgeon, Penybank
Jones Jn. Philip, ironmngr. High st
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer.
High street
Jones Bebecca (Mrs.), beer retailer
Jones R"es Arthur, solicitor. Elm vil
Jones Sarah Ann (.Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Craigcefnparc
Jones Sarah Jane (.Mrs.), draper,
Craigcefnparc
Jones Thomas, grmer, Hebron road
Jones Thos. (Mrs.), shopkpr. High st
Jones Thos. John, gi-ocer. The Square
Jones Wm. builder, see Hill & Jones
Jones William, fanner, Gellyonen
Jones William, fanner, Penlan
Lewis David Wm.statnr.Craigcefnparc
Lewis George, Farmers' Ai-ms P.H.
[kelly's
load
inth (^frs.), ale & porter
HiL'h street
-!i, t:iil..i-, High street
Hill k J.iiirs. builders & contractors
Hfl! Sjunicl & John, colliery pi-oprs
Hill Isjri'-. boot maker
Hill Beuben.pork butcher. 46 High st
Hill Thomas John, draughtsman, St
John's road
Hopkins Jeremiah D. grocer- High st
Hopliins Job, butter mer. 17 High st
Hopkins Job, painter. High street
Hopl<ins .Morgan David (Mr
farmer, Cefnparc
Hopliins Thomas Jeremiah, grocer,
94 High street
India k China Tea Co. grocers, Capel
buildings
James John & Sons, builders &
wheelwrights
James Thomas, farmer, Nantygwin
fl'Ostal address, Pontardawe)
Jenkins Brothers Limited,
stores. Cape! building
L'v,:- \\ -1 , ' ' ipr. Craigcefnpai-c
Lil" : u hi-., u. (Uichard Tliomas,
inc.-i'l.iit ; D. J. Davies & Thomas
Thewlas, joint se, s.). High stieet
Lloyd Evan, fruiterer.Captl bnildings
Lloyd Evan, saddler & harness makr
High street
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-agency to
' Swansea); open Ines. & thurs. 11.30
st a.m. to 3 p.m.; sat. 11.30 a.m.
st to 12.30 p.m. : draw on J^ondon
, head oITko, 71 Lombard st E C 3
), jLovering Bros, boot makers. High st
[ Lovering Eichard. draper, Down st
r, M;ii-:-ii ,t S.i!i. greengrocers. The
> I : ' I.rtaker, Hisrh st
ny V. ii:;,!!ii. butcher
:uci Benjamin Fred, cabinet
ker. Vardre road
meld William, shopkeeper. 38
I Ucliron road
drug Moud Nickel Co. Limited (The), nickel
I & copper sulphate mfrs. T N 33
4; Co. Limited, fire
St, colliery proprietors.
Horace W. shopkeeper, Capel ' .Moody Brothi
loiildingj brick make
John David, beer retailer, Hebron rd i T N 15
John David, yeast merchant. Park rd ' Morgan Brothers, contractors for the
John John, farmer, Cetneethrym | Clydoch estates
John John, stone & marble mason, | Morgan W. D. & Son, builders & car-
Cwmbach j penlers. Craigcefnparc
E. J. & Sons, grocers & pro- ] Morgan David, frmr. Llancharttawyr
dealers & general merchants, [ Morgan James P. bmlders" agent.
Vagwr stores & Craigcefnp
Jones John k Sons, printers
Jones William k Co. cycle agents
Jones Ann (Miss),gTocr.Craigcefnparc
Jones Annie (Mrs.), butcher. High st
Jones Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30
Down street
Jones Brinley, hair dresser, 5 Hoely-
Jones Catherine (Miss), dress maker.
Waverley street
Jones David, hair dresser k shopkpr.
High St. k hair dresser,Capel bldgs
.loncs David, shopI;r.pper, Vardre rd
Jones David Harvard, outfitter, Tlie
Squaro
I'hornhill, Ynistawo
Morgan John, farmer, Llwynivinn
fpnstnl address, Pontardawe)
M.rgan Llewellyn, farmr.Coedgwillim
Morris David, grocer, Twybedw road
Morris John, farmer, Cathelyd Uchaf
Morris Randle, grocer. 16 Lone road
Morris William, hair dresser. High st
Newbery k Co. greengrocers. High st
Nicholas Jas. boot ma. Penywern rd
Norton Joseph, haulage k postage
contractor, rag, metal k hide &
skin merchant, & motor garage
Park Tinplate Co. Lim. (D. Russell.
sec), Glanyrafon works. T N 8
Parry Steel, photographer, Vardre rd
Pearce Eu.ily (Mrs.), milliner, 97
High street
PhilUps Emma (Mrs.), midwife, 85
High street
Phillips John, farmer, Cwmdwr
Philpot Robert, grocer. Buildings
Player John & Sons Limited, iron
founders, chilled roll makers k
tinplate manufacturers, Clydach
foundry. T N 6
Fowles Ernest, butcher. Lone road
Price John, draper, Ynystawe
Rees George, painter. High street
Rees Henr\- John, baker & grocer,
Down street
Rees John, builders' merchant
Rees John, grocer, Tnvstawe
Rees John Lewis, milliner. Cloth hall
Rees Phillip, Millers' Arms P.H.
Buildings
Rees Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper.Craig-
cefnparc
Rees William A. baker, Hoelynant rd.
& The Square
Robins Fred, grocer. The Square
St. Joseph's Home for Catholic
Children (Sister Mary Lawrence,
matron). Tnis house
Samuel Lii/.ie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30
Hoelynant road
Sanders Fred, boot repr. 4J Down st
Shuker Samuel Henry, fishmonger,
Capel buildings
Smith Thomas, shoe maker
Stephens ArthurDavid.shpkpr.High st
Stephens Lizzie(Miss),draper,High st
Swansea & Distr'ct Co-operative
Society Limited. High street
Tanner Williani James, grocer, 36
Hoelynant road
Thomas David Daniel, butcher,
Vardre road
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas Jane (Mrs.t, grocer. Lone rd
Thomas John, butcher. 50 Hebron rd
Thomas John, farmer. Llanchartfach
Thomas John, grocer, Craigcefnparc
Thomas Maud (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
112 Lone road
Thomas Sarah Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 1*4
High street
Thomas William Thomas, in.surance
agent. 38 High street
Thomas Wm. Thos. shpkpr. High st
Tibbs Elizabeth Anne (Mrs.), shop-
keeper. High street
V:\rley Samuel Cyril B,A.. B.M.
B.dh.Oxon. physician k surgeon.
Vardre road, f N 42
Walker Thos. contractor, Tnvstawe
Walters Thomas, dairyman. High st
Walters William, tailor. The .Square
West Glamorgan Canister Co. Ltd.
(Richd. TurnbuU, sec), tin canister
& box makers
West Glamorgan Farmers' Associa-
tion Limited (Charles W. Eassett,
sec). Woodlands
Williams D. O. & Co. electricians.
High street
Williams J.B & Co. tailors. Cloth ball
Williams Danl. farmer. Cath-lyd Isaf
Williams David Charles, fishmonger.
The Square
Williams David Ernest, artificial teeth
maker, 62 High street
Williams George, woollen manufactr
Williams Harries, draper, Capel bldgs
Williams Howel John, farmer, Cath-
elyd, Craigcefnparc
Williams John, butcher. Ynystawe
Williams Thomas, grocer, Vardre rd
Williams Tom, boot & shoe maker.
High street
Williams Willie E. smith. High st
Tnvs Brass Foundry Co. (B. Hol-
brook, manager). T N 23
Ynvspi nllwch Estate OfTice (Evan
Llewellyn Davies, agent)
Teo William shopkeeper, Capel road
DIRECTORY.]
TEEBANOS.
Letters .-ihould b;ire Pontardawe,
Glam. added.
Bev;in Edward, Llys Llwyne
Bnwen John. Tanviallt
Davies Rev. David B.A.The Parsonage
L>'wi.'! Sidney S. Craitrtrebanos house
R..es Rev. David Gnyno? (Unitarian).
Dolfrranod
Eiohards Mrs
COMJtERCIAL.
Bevan &, Bowen, colliery proprietors
Bevan & Co. grocers & butchers
Bevan Alice (Mra.j.draper.Siransea rd
Bevan William Evan, draper
Cope Eees, batcher & shopkeeper
Davies Daniel, ffrocer. Post office
Davies David, rate collector
CLYDEY is a parish in the county of Pembroke, 4
miles east-by-soutb from Boncatli station, on the Whit-
land and Cardigan .section of the Great Western railway,
9 south-east from Cardigan, and 8 south-by-west from
Ne'>vcastle-in-K;i!hn. in the hundred and petty sessional
divi-sion of Oi^gerran, union and county court district of
SOUTH WALES.
Davies Griffiths, grocer
Davies Jenkin, farmer, Penygraig
Davies Noah Lewis, registrar of
marriages for Pontardawe district
& deputy clerk to Pontardawe
Rural District Council, Dysgwylfa
Davies William, shopkeeper, Swan-
sea road
Hopkin John, carpenter. Swansea rd
Jenkins William, beer retailer
Jones Henry Lloyd, retail iron-
monger & hardware dealer
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper
Jones iWary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
CLYRO. 3t
Lewis Esaiah, farmr.Gwrach-y-Llw
Lewis Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeei
Phea.sant road
Lovering Bros, drapers, Swansea
Moody Bros. & Co.farmers,Tyllwv
Phillips Matilda (Mrs.), Spa temi
ance hotel, Gellionen
Pitt Mary Augusta (Mrs.), teache
music. The Hollies
Rees Hannah (Mrs.). Pheasant H
Richards John, tailor
! Thomas Eralvn. news agent
I Walters William, boot maker
I Williams David, grocer & draper
Jones Thomas Edgar, farmer. Plas j Williams Elizh. Jan« (Miss), groce
iX'ewydd | Williams John, farmer, Alltyfanog
Lewis David Richard, shopkeeper 1 Williams William, butcher
at Bwlchygroes. Lancych is the residence of Herbert
Arthur Jones-Lloyd esq. Sir Marteine O. M. Lloyd
hart, is lord of the manor. Madame Anna Colby,
Thomas Edward Lewis-Bowen esq. H. A. Jones-Lloyd
esq. and Arthur Picton Saunders Davies esq. are the
principal landowners. The soil is poat and loam ; chief
Newcastle-in-Euilyn, and in the rural deanery of Emlyn, j crops, wheat, barley, oats and potatoes. The area is
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese ut St. David's. .8,280 acres; rateable value, ^2,894: the population in
The church of .St. Clydai is a building of stone cim- igii was 850.
of chancel, nave, aisles, west porch and a western ! Letters are received through Llanfyrnach, Pembroke-
with spire cnntaining 3 bells ; in the church
two Oghani stones removed from the churchyard, where
a third is still standing : the church was restored and
chancel rebuilt in 1889, at a cost of £,Jio, and afi'ords
140 sittings. The register dates from the year 1754,
The living is a vicar;ige, net income ^£260, with 30 acres
<if glebe, in the parish of Llanfyrnach, and residence, in
the gift of the . Bishop of St. 'David's, and held since
1898 by the Rev. David Williams, of St. David's College,
Lampeter. There is a Baptist chapel at Star, Congre-
gational chapel at Llwynyrhwrdd and a Methodist chapel
Jones Mrs. Llwynyrhwrdd Williams David, grocer, Llw;
Jones-Lloyd Herbert Arthur, Lancych
(letters 'throngh Boncath, Pemb)
Maurice Mrs. Carregwen
Williams Rev. David, Rectory
COMMEBCIAL.
Davies Simon, tailor, Tegryn
Davies William, Butchers' Arms P.H
Evan's Benjamin, carpenter,Tyiie\\yad
Evans Nath. shopkeeper, BwlchysioH>
Glogue Quarries Syndicate (Griffith
Lewis Thomas, manager), slate &
slab quarries
Griffiths Darid, woollen manufacturer.
Star factory
Hughes David, grocer. Cross
Jamas Mary & Sarah (Misses),
drapers, Nantwyrglodd
Jenkins James, miller (water), Blaen-
bwlan mill
Jones Anna (Mrs.), Wolf's CasUe P.H
Morris Philip. Lancych Arms PH.
Henfeddau
Nicholas Brothers, builders & con-
tractors, Tegryn
Phillips David. house furnisher,
Bwlchysroes
Phillips Martin, agricultural carpen-
ter, Tegryn
PhiUips Stephen, tailor, Rhoshill
Thomas John, carpenter. Penbrvn
Thomas Jn. David, carpenter.Newgate
Thomas William, shopkpr. Tegryn
Vau.ghan .las. blaclc.smith. Tynewydd
Vaiiirhan Wm. blacksmith. Green Hall
CL-yNDEKWEN, see Grondre.
CLYBO is a parish in the county of Radnor, ij miles
north-west from Hay station, on the Midland railway,
and 4 miles south-east from Painscastle, in the hundred
and petty sessional division of Painscastle. Hay union
and county court district, and in the rural deanery of
Hav, archdeaconry of Brecnn and dince-e <■.{ SI Duirl's
The church of St.' Mirhael. rebuilt in . ■ , • ' : ■ii,.-
of stone, consisting of chancel, tran 1
porch, and an enibattled western t ■
bells, recast and rehung in 1S87 : tlipi- r - -I
windows; the tower was restored and lifii;iii.-;i.->.. .ii'vl
a clock placed in it in 1894, at the cost of W. T.
Mynors Baskcrvillo esq. of Clyro Court. There are 400
Willii
WUliams Thos.mill6r(water),Star mill
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or o\'i
Beynon John, Penalltcych
tBowen Thomas, Dygoed
Davies Daniel, Bloenbulan
D.ivies Daniel (Mrs), Carreglwyd
D.ivies David, Drvsaolgoch
D.ivies Ellen fMrs), Hendie
Davies Isaac, DyffrMi
Davies Jenkin Bargor. Tre.saeson
Davies John. Nantyrefail
Davies Margaret (Mrs.). Llanercl
I Davies Nathaniel, Penybank
Davies William, Blaendyffryn
Ev.ins Benj. Michael, Nantycastel
Evans David, Pantgwvn
Evans David Nathani'el, Frunfedw
Evans Enoch, Penrhiwcastell
Evans Lewis, Clyn
Francis John, Cwncypoeth
Francis William, Parke
George Rachel (Mrs.), Cwm
tGriffiths James, Nantyneal
Griffiths James Tom, Pantyrbedr
Griffiths Joshua, Bla'enpistyll
Hughes Henry, Tymawr
James James Henry. Dole-Llaner
tJames John, Llwyncelynlan
James Mary (Mrs.), Chapel house
tJames Thomas, Nantweirglodd
James William, Cefncroes
Jones Arthur. Porrlmeni
Joties David. Careawen
hich is the nearest post & money order office.
The nearest telegraph office is at Crymmych, 3 miles
distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Bwlchygioes ; Star; Lancych. Bon-
cath; Rectory & Tegryn, Llwyndrain
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Bwlchygi'oes (mixed), for 72 children ; Griffith T. Eees,
master
Tegryn (mixed), built in 1880, for 150 children; John
Rees, master
Jones John, Werngoy
Jones John Cole, Frowen
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Pantgwynbaeh
Jones Samuel, Havod
Jones Samuel (& road surveyu)
Maesyffynon
Jones Thomas, Pantdwfn
Lewis John, Blaencneifa
Lewis Thomas, Plasyrhendy
Lewis William, Sychbant
Lloyd David. Henfeddau
Luke Alfred, Henffordd
Marks William. Penyrallt
Morgan Enoch. Blaenffynonfach
Owen .Samuel. Tyddynyreglwys
Owens John, Glogue
Phillip Philip. Brvnrhos
Phillips David. Tfynonhalog
Rees James. Flvnonddu
Rees William. NantvUedfron
Stephens James, Cwmhir
Thomas David, Cwmbach
Thomas David, Pantygollen
Thomas James, Henbarce
tThomas James J P. Hendrewilym
tThomas .James, Llwyneclynisaf
Thomas Jason, Nantevanfawr
tThomas Levi, Berllan
Thomas Mary (Mrs.). Criiiga
Thomas Richard. Langenefawr
Thomas Thomas Harries. Waunlwvo
Thomas William John. Coedllwyd
Williams David, Pendre
Williams Edward. Pantymaen
Williams James, Blaengors
Williams Morris, Llainfawr
Williams William, Rhvdyfrenna
rllwyr
CLYNE, see Resolven.
The
sittings. The register dates from 1666.
a vicarage, net income ^320, inclusive of 30 acres ot
glebe and residence, in the gift "f <>^^^^:^'"'V , f
D.wid's, and held since 1919 b7 tb" S"-^.- Sydney Herbert
Wenham. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are owners
of the great tithes. There are Baptist and Congrega-
tional chapels. Mrs. Baskerville and Major James M.
(iihson-Watt are the principal landowners. The soil is
various. Chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and
turnips. The area is 7,.370 acres of land _ and "70 of
water; rateable value, ;£6.7S3 : the population in iQi r
was 647.
I Sexton, George Hams.
370
CLY)
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
Bettws ie a bsmlet, 3 miles north of the church, and
has a chapel of ease, rebuilt in 1S78, with 80 sittings.
Bronvdd is a hamlet, i mile north-east.
Post & M. 0. Office. — William Newman, sub-post-
master. Lt'tters through Hereford. Nearest tele-
graph office is at Hay, li miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Rookwood
RADNORSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR PAINSCASTLE
PETTY SESSION.iL DIVISION.
De Winton Capt. Walter, 3 Ciomwell road, Loudon
S W 14, chairmau
Baylis W. Mortimer, Paicgwyn, Glasbury, Breconshire
Beavan Col. Reginald, Bryn-yr-hydd, Llowes, Hereford
Davies John, Boatside, Clyro, Hay
Griffith Bev. Hubert George M.A. All Saints" vicarage,
Glasbury, Hereford
Helme Capt. Vivian Helme, The Cottage, Kings Thorn,
Much Dewchurch
Morgan the Hun. Frederick George, Boughrood castle,
LlysMen. Breconshire
Marked ♦ receive letters through
Erwood, Breconshire.
Marked t receive letters through
Whitney, Hereford.
M:irked t receive letters throu;;!
Hay.
PHIVATE IIESIUENTS.
tAuuan Robert Thorn, Cabalva
Boyle Rev. John B.A. (curate)
ICrichton Mrs. Wye Cliff
JDavies John J. P. Boatside
Henry Lt.-Col. Vivian C.B. Old court
Mavrojani Capt. Spyridion, Clyro crt
Mein Col. J. E. Pentwyn
Wenham Rev. Sydney Herbert (vicar).
Vicarage
coaiiKnriAL
D.-ivies John J. P. farmer, Boatside
Harris Hrbt.wbeelwright.Whittv mill
Hanis Thos. machinist, Wbitty mill
Hayden Ann Eliiabeth (Mrs), sbpkpr
Jones Theopbilus, boot maker
Moses William, estate agent to Mrs.
Baskerville, Estate office
Newman Jn. market gardener,Bronith
Newman Sarah J. (Miss). dress maker,
Bronith
Bevnolds Margaret (Mrs.),Ba8kerv!llc
Arms P.H
Thomas Herbert Giles, blacksmith
Thomas James, castrator. New bouse
but hog
FAKMERS.
.Marked thus § farm 150 acres c
*Abberley John, Glvri
Bennett Charles Thomas,Cwu
§Bishop Arthur, Clyro court
Blanev John, Bronith cottage
Boweii David, Penrheol
Davies Arthur, Cwni
§{Davies John J. P. Boatside
JDvliP Emma Farr (Mrs.),
Edwards Chas. Upper Cwmgwannon
§Edwards Thomas, Gwernyfuthon
»Greenway John Hav, Oaks
§G William John, Lower Lloyney
Haines James, jun. Wernwydd
Hamer John Rees, Pantyeae
§Jonps Henry, Wernvawr (letter.-
through Paiiiscastle)
*Jones John William, New Buildings
tJones Pryse Wm. Cabalva cottage
Jones Thomas, Cefnabetws
Jones William, New barn
Leighton Danzey, Pentre
Lewis Evan. The Cwm
Lewis Joseph. WellfieM
Lewis Martha W. (Mis.). Wernv-
Lewis Thomas, Little Wainvpentre
§Lloyd George & John Evan. Gwein-
ffythern & Plaswarren
§tLloyd Benj. Llanshiver, Newehnrch
Lloyd George, Gwernyfuthon
Lloyd Henry, Penycae
Powell Chas. Castle farm, Boughrood, Llyswen.Breconsh
Powell Wm. Bhosgoch mill. Bryngwyn, Clyro, Hereford
Simpson Albert, Burghill Grange, Hereford
Williams-Vaughan John, Penymaes, Hay
Wood Col. Thomas D.L. Ramley, Lymington, Hants
The Chairman, for the time being, of the Painscastle Rural
District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, H. Bowse Armstrong, Briad
street. Hay
Petty Sessions are held at the Assemhly rooms, Clyro,
the last raonday in every month at 11 a.m. The
following places' are included in the petty sessional
division :— Boughrood, Bryngwyn, Clyro. Glasbury,
IJanbedr-Painscastle. Uandewy-Fach, Llandilo-Graban,
Llanstephan, Llones, Michaelchurch & Newchurch
Police Station, William T. Francis, sergeant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1861, foi
120 children; Tom Halstead, master
*Lloyd Septimus. Lower Bettws
Lloyd Thomas, Lower Penforest
Meredith David, Crowthers Pool
Meredith John, Lower house
Meredith Samuel, Chapel farm
Meredith Thomas, Horn
Meredith William, Tump
§*Minton John & Chas. Bryngarth
Mountford Jas. Old Mill & Paradise
Mountford John, Old Forest
Parry Thomas, Crossway
Price James, Bronith
Price John. PenworlotI
Price Thomas, Briggy
§Price Thomas, Llewengwilliani
Price William, Upper Penforest
Probert Henry, Crossvilog (letter.*
through Painscastle)
tProsser James, Cwmraver
§Sharpe Harry, Cabalva farm
Thomas James & Thomas, New house
k Glebelands
Thomas Harvey
Thomas Sydney James, Cwmbygog
iTuck Mary Ann (Mrs.), Suunybank
Walking David Henry, Penllan
§VVatkins Edward, Upper Bettws
Watkins Thomas Edward, Bythel
5Watkins William. Crossfoot'
Whittall Aaron. Lower Cwmgwannon
gWhittall Pryse, Upper Lloyney
Williams David, Parkey
Williams Samuel, Wernoog
tWilliams William. Owniitbol
COCKETT, see Swansea.
COEDCANLAS is a small parish in the county (jf
Pembroke, on MUford Haven, 6i miles north of Pem-
broke (via Lawrenny Ferry), 10 south-^ve5t from Nar-
berth. and 9 miles south-east from Haverfordwest, in
the hundred, petty sessional division, county court
district, and union of Narberth. The church of
St Mary, an ancient building, after having lain in a
ruinous condition from the year 1658, was rebuilt in
t7i8. at Mio cost of Sir Arthur Owen bart. MP. of
Orieltun, »hn also endowed the living: it is now again
in ruins. The churchyard, still used for interments, is
enclosed by a wall, built at the cost of the late Mr.
Griffith Thomas, of Coedcanlas. The parishioners attend
the churches at Lawrenny and Martletwy. The registers
are included in those of Martletwy and Lawrenny. The
livinir is a donative, net yearly value £20, in the gift
of Mrs. Stanley. The trustees of the late Sir Edmund
Stanley are lords of the manor and principal land-
owners. The soil is limestone ; chief crops, oats and
barley. The area is 843 acres ; rateable value. ^"554 ;
population in 1911, 80.
Letters are recived through Begelly, Pembrokeshire.
Lawrenny is the nearest post, money order & tele-
graph ofRce
'ITie children of this parish attend the schools nt Law-
renny & Martletwy
(Marked thus * receive letters through
Landshipping, Templeton. Pem-
brokeshire.)
(Marked thus t receive letters Ihiu'
Lawrenny, Begelly, Pembrokesh.)
COMUKltCIAL.
Marked thus J farm 150 acres or over.
tAdums James, farmer, Chapel
Dayies Thomas, farmer, Claybog (pos jKnox Geo. farmer, Newton green
t;il address, Martletwy, Templeton) .{tRoch John, farmer, Broadley
EvEion William, farmer, Moneybank tThomas George. farmer.Pretty Land
(postal addreas.Martletwy.Templtn) (tThomas Wm. George J. P. farmer,
tUowells Ann (Mrs), dress maker, road surveyor to Narberth Rural
f'urlev Wells ' District Council & agent to the
•Jones Isaac, carpenter. Garden Pitt 1 trustees of Sir Edmund Stanley
COEDPENMAEN, see Pontypridd
COOAB', formerly a civil parish, was with Llandough and Penarth constituted
arth. Full particulars will be found under Penarth.
COITY, sen Bridgend
COLVA IS a scattered parish, on a mountain ridge.
1.285 feet above the level of the sea. in the county of
Radnor. 8 miles from Kington station, and 4^ miles
uorth-east from Dolyhir station, on the Now Radnor
branch of the Great Western railway, in Radnor
hundred. Kington union and county court district.
New Badnor petty sessional div
deanery of Elwel, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. David is an ancient build-
ing of stone, consisting of <;hancel. nave, south porch and
a bell-cot, containing a bells : there are 100 sittings :
the church was reseat"d and repaired in 1905-6.
The registers date from the year 1663. The living is a
lion, and in the rural , chapelry, attached with Bhulen to the vicarage of Glai-
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CONWIL CAIO.
cwm, joint net income £2$^, with residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1907 by the
Rev, Henry John Lerigo -M.A. of St. John's College.
Cambridge, who resides at Glascwm. There are chari-
ties yielding about ^10 ye.irly. H. W. Dviff-Gordon
esq. la lord of the manor. Lord Ormathwaite and Mrs.
Price Goodwin are the principal landowners. The
pari.sh. consisting solely of mountains, is almost en-
tirely pasture land. The area is 4,362 acres;
value, ^^1,648 ; the population in 1911 was 118.
Letters should be addressed Whitney, Hereford,
is the nearest telegraph office, about 7 miles
4, Clyro the nearest money order office
The children of this place attend the school
church
FAKMEns.
Marked thus { farm 150 8
Cur
j Junes Evan, Lane house
nvBv Lloyd Evan, Danyfron
'"^"■[jLloyd John, Dorthy
Bowen James, Llanhaylow (letters Lloyd Robert, Blaencerdi
through Kington) JLloyd Thomas, Bryntegan
Davies Richard ,f Lloyd Thomas, Cwmcesty
Goodwin Arthur, Lower Lloyney !M.itthews Thomas, Upper Ffynon
JJames John, Cloggau JMiUs Evan, Upper Wernwilla
OOLWINSTON is a small village and parish, one ; Prichard J.P,
mile south of the Cowbridge and Bridgend road, 4 miles
nest from Cowbridge station on the Llantrisant to Aber-
thaw branch of the Tali Vale railway, and 4 south from
Bridgend station on the Great Western railway, in the
Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan, Ogniore
hundred, Bridgend petty sessional division and county
court district, union of Bridgend and Cowbridge, and in
the rural deanery of Groneath Lower (western division),
and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaft. The church
of St, Michael is an ancient building of stone in the
Ear)y English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and an embattled western tower, containing one
bell; the church was repaired in 1881 by the late C,
Prichard esq, at a cost of over _^floo, and has 120 sit-
tings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from
the year 1766; marriages, 1771. The living is a vicar-
{Mills Evan, Wernwilla
Powell William, Knuch
Price Albert, Pentwvn
{Price David, Bwlch
tPrice Lewis. Ftynonney
|Probert Brothers, Lloyne
{Probert Elizabeth (Mrs.),
with
Harrys Miss, Highfield
Prichard Lt.-Col. Hubert
PwUvwrach
Thomas Rev. Robert <
(vicar). Vicarage
COMMEUCI.\I,.
Arlhur Thomas, farmer. Yew tr
abert Cecil
and held since 1905 by the Rev. Robert
Thomas M.A. of Hertford College, Oxford. There
is a Baptist chapel, erected in 1852, with 60 sittings,
f.nd a Methodist chapel. The principal charity is the
interest of ^^loo, left by the late Rev. Thomas Griffith,
formerly vicar of Llisworney. PwUywrach is the resi-
dence of Lieut. -Col. Hubert" Cecil Prichard J.P. who is
lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is
red loam ; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops are
wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1,842 acres ; rate-
able value, ;^i,789; population in 1911, 197.
Sexton, Alfred Clements.
Post Office. — Mrs. Ellen Hitchcock, sub-postmistress.
Letters through Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, which ia
the nearest money order & telegraph office, 4 miles
distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1870, for
60 children ; Mrs. Kate Thomas, mistress
Bowen Thomas, farmer
Edwards Susannah (Mrs.), farmer
Hopkin Mary A. (Miss), farmr. Parka
Hopkin Thomas, farmer,* Clav pit
Hopkin William, farmer, Ty'Traw
Hopkins GwUym, farmer
Jones Thomas, farmer, Heoltain
Lougher Thomas, farmer
Morgan Sarah (Mrs.), frmr.ConierHc
Phillips Charles, Sycamore Tree P.H
Richards Mary Ann (Miss), shopkpr
Thomas Gwllym, farmer, Village farm
Thomas Hopkin, farmer, Twmpath
Thomas Thomas, builder
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Hilton
Thomas William, carpenter
Thomas Wm. farmer, Brocastle farm
Williams Thomas, farmer, Tvmaen
the Ca
arthen.
CONWIL CAIO is a pa
sion of the county of Oa
Llandovery to Lampeter, 7 miles north-^
Llanwrda station on the Llani-Uy and Llandov
of the London and North Western railway, loj miles
west by north from Llandovery and 10 south-east from
Lampeter, in the hundred of Cayo. petty sessional
division, county court district and union of Llandovery,
and in the rural deanery of Llangadock, archdeaconry
of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Cynwil i.s a. large and ancient building, dating
from the r3th to the 15th century, and consisting of
chancel, nave with two aisles, and a fine and massive
embattled western tower containing 3 bells : the church
was restored in 1891, at a cost of ^^1,760, and affords
300 sittings. The registers date from the year 1688.
The living is a vicarage, with Llansawel annexed, joint
net income £170^ with 50 acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1914
by the Rev. Griffith Jones B.A, of St, David's College,
Lampeter, Bethel Baptist chapel, founded in 1741,
has 740 sittings ; Salem Baptist chapel, also founded in
1741, will seat 300 persons; there are Calvinistic Metho-
dist chapels at Caio, Pumpsaint, Cwrtycadno and Cwm-
twrch. and a Congregational chapel at Crugybar,
founded in 1662. with 468 sittings. The bequests of
Mrs. Lloyd Harries, of about £2 15s, yearly, and the
Bwlchygilwen charity of about £1 yearly, are distri-
buted to the poor of the parish generally, and part of
the Gellyddewi charity is given to members of the Cal- 1 nearei
vinistic Methodist body only. There are five lending Post, M
libraries. Gold mines (closed in igii'l, situated on the Davie
hill facing Dolaucoth> and Pumpsaint, are said to have Carni
been worked in this parish during the British
Roman periods. Two gold torques, a Roman intaglii
Davies J. Morgan D,L,, J,P.Froiidvale 1 comukhcial,
Hills-Johnes Lady. Dolaucothy jCasburn Edward.Dolaucothy ArmsP.I
Jones Rev, Griffith B,A, Vicarage I Davies David Alfred, Royal Oak P.I
Methuen Miss. Llys Troyddin I Davies Isaac, carpenter. Old Royal oal
Morgan James. Albert mount [ Davies John Arthur, grocer
Bees Rev. Evan Griffith (Congrega- 1 Davies Sarah (Mis>). .grocer, drape-
tional), Gwarwaun " [ &c. Farmers
Rogers Rev. Hnfos (Baptist), Farmers Davies Thomas, blacksmith. Coopers
Williams ReT.David fCongregational), | Davies Thomas, shopkeeper, Crugyba
Coopers 'Dicks William, boot maker
onyx and Roman chains with fibula as well as rings,
and .T large number of small coins have been found, and
at Dolaucntby are two monumental stones with Latin
inscriptions : one of these was erected to Paulinns, a
saint of the 5th century, and tutor to St. David: ex-
cavations here have disclosed the remains of Roman
baths and a \-illa. .\ large cromlech remained here in
a perfect state up to the beginning of the century. On
the hills of Mallaeu and Craig Twrch are numerous
barrows. Dolaucothy is the residence of Lady Hills-
Johnes and stands in a large park. The manor is
vested in the Crown. Sir James Hamlyn Williams
Williams-Drunmiond bart. Lady Hills-Johnes, Col
Lloyd and John Morgan Davies esq. D.L., J.P. are the
principal landowners. The soil varies much, and the
land is chiefly under pasture. The area is 20,120 acres
of land and 67 of water ; rateable value, .^9,707 ; the
population in the civil parish in 1911 was 1,434, and
in the ecclesiastical parish, 1,983.
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Pumpsaint.— Richard Jones,
.sub-postmaster. Letters received through Llanwrda,
Carmarthenshire
Post & Telegraph Office, Caio,— John Arthur Davies,
snb-postmastor. Letters through Llanwrda, Carmar-
thenshire. Pumpsaint is the neare,«t money order
Post Office, Crugybar,— Thomas Davies, sub-postmaster
Letters through Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire Pump-
saint is the nearest money order office & Caio the
nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant
0, & Telegraph Office, Farmers. — Miss Sarah
sub-postmistress. Letters through Llanwrda,
Carmarthenshire
here are five schools, built during the years 1877-89,
for 300 children
James Jas. Lewis, Sexton's .\rm9 P.H
Jones Brothers, grocers, Pumpsaint
Jones Abel. Drovers' Arms P.H
Jones Evan, shopkeeper, Harford
Jones John, miller, Dolaucothy mill
.lones Marv (Mrs ),Brunant Arms P H
Jones WilUam, tailor. Tydwr
Jones William Lewis, Bridgend P.H
Lewis D. tailor, Crugybar
Morgans Jn. blacksmith, Plasnewydd
372 CONWIL CAIO.
SOUTH WALES.
David, Pen
•<lavi
EvaiH James, Peulanwen
Evaus Jane (Mrs.), Glanfaiio
Evans John, Glanrhyd
Evans John Ivor, Tyrdelyn
Evans Jonathan, (Jwrtveiliun
Evatl^ .losfph, Pandy
Evan- Lewis, Blaenau
Evan- ilariraret (Mrs.), Paiityrlj
Evans Maiy Jane (Miss), Pantyoi
Evans Bees, Bryneinon
Evans Thomas, Cwmiwrch
Evans Thomas, Cwmyrin
Evans Thomas, Gwargorof
Evans Thf.mas, Maesglas
Evans Thomas, TynypwUau
Evans William, Esgaireitbri
Francis Margaret Miss), Owmiv
uchaf
ge William, Garreg
Griffiths Ann (Mrs.), Wannfawr
Griffiths David, Hcnllan
Griffith? Thomas, Tynllether
Evan, Penycoed, Talley
Evan, Tnysau
.lohu, Caecaradog
John. Castell
Hugh. lilwyndiraid
Eichard, TanyraUtlwyd
Hughes William, Taldre
Hughes William, Tynycorn
James William, Esgairddare
Jones Mary & David, Waunfclen
Jonas Daniel, Brynisaf
Jones Daniel. Ddyfadfa
Jones Daniel, Fron
Jones Daniel. Penybont
Jones David, Maesgadock
Jones Elisabeth CSVtx). Ofnllwy
Jones Esther ! Mi s ), Rhosgoch
Havri
Hari-ii
Harri
Hugh
Unght
&V1
:iCh9
F.MntEHS
Ahel Abel, Brynmawr
Davies Thomas & John
Davies Ann (Mrs.), Nantyrast
Davies Benjamin, Blaenwaun
Davies Benjamin, Brvnmaenhal
Davies Benjamin. Dolaugwyniu
Davies Benjamin, Maesnenartd
Davies Daniel, Khos
D.avies David, Cnineinun
Davies David, Ernhen
Davies David, Esgairfraith
Davies David, Gelliwhimpen
Davies David, Glanranell
Davies David, Gwarallt
Davies David, Gwndwnmawr
Davies David, Pencilmaren
Davies David, Tirheol |
Davies David, Tyncoe.l | Ge
Davies David Rees, Bodeaii
Davies Griffiths, Ff.vnonlas
Davies Henry, Nantyllyn
Davies Hugh, Bryngwyn
Davies Jane (Mrs.), Blaenrhisglotr
Davies John, Aberdauddwr
Davies John, Cilgawad
Davies John, Esgairnodded
Davies John, Garthynty
Davies John, Maeslianwrthwl
Davies John, Tynypyllau
Davies John, Tnysau uchaf
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), Henfaes
Davies Martha (Mrs.1. Bwlchgwynt,
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Waunwen
Davies Eees, Bwlcheduon
Davies Bees, Werndywyll
Davies Thomas. Berllandynyll
. Davies Thomas, Bwlchyrhiw
Davies Thomas, Cwmgerwynuchiii
Davies Thoiiuis, Groea
Davies Timothy, Maesiowydd
Davies Tom, relintaeh
Davies Tom, Gilfaeh
Davies Walter, Lluesthrynseith
Davies Walter, Maestroyddinfaeh
Davies Watkin, Dyrislwyn
Davies Watkin, Maestroyddinfa»r
Davies William, Glantwrch
Edwards John, Cetn-Caerhos
Edwards John, Troedyrhiw
Edwards Lloyd Timothy, Golengodisaf
Edwards MaVgt. {Mrs.>, AberbranddTi
Edwards Bnih Missi. Bronhlefi
Edwards William, Tsguldy
Evans Benjamin, Cwmcelvnen
Evans Beniamin. Grofftdawel
Evans Daniel, Brvneglivysfaoh
Evans Daniel. Buarthrronen
Evans D;iniel, Bwlchygwynt
EvuMs Diini.-I, f'T>mqO!ierddan
CONWIL EliVET is a parish in the Western divi- '
■iion of the county of Carmarthen, on the road from :
Uarmarthun to Newcastle Emlyn, with a station called I
Conwil on the Great Western railway (Carmarthen and j
N'i'wcastle Emlyn branch), ij miles south-east, and is I
64 miles north-by-west from Carmarthen and ti south-
east from Newcastle Emlyn, in the hundred of Elvet,
petty sessional division, county court district and union
of Carmarthen, and in the rural deanery and arch- <
deacnnry of Oarmaithen and diocese of .^t David's !
The chureh of S;. Cynwil is i building of sloue, con-
sisting of chanct'l, nave, aisles, western porch nnd a
(arret, containing one bell: the church was restored in ]
1875, at a cost of £900, and affords 300 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1743. The living is an-
nexed to the vicarage of Abernant, net yearly value
.£200, with 150 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop j
of St. David's, and held since igiS by the Rev J.din
Daniel Timothy B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
There are a Methodist and two Congregational chapels,
also a Baptist chapel at Ffynonhenry, founded in 1767.
seating 600, and one at Owmduad, erected in 1871, with
4?o sittings. Tho charities amount to about £30 yearly.
In the parish are three woollen factories. The trustees
of E:iil Ca«dov, who is a minor. :ire lords nf the manor. I'oln-.e .si;,tic
pniTATB nKsiDEKTS. I Job Mrs E. Owylfa
Griffiths Eev. Benjamin fMelho.list> ;Richnrds Rev.David (B»pt.).Owii
Harris Thniii;is. Newton onrk ]
Jones Evan. Harffnrdd
Jones Howell, Blaenmeddyg
.Tones Jau.es. Aberbowlan
Jones James, Garth
Jones James, Pantyghi-
.Tones James, Troedyrhiiv
Jones John, Cwmpiiddia
Jones John, Dolaucothy mi
Jones John, Melinrhos
Johi
hn, Maesti
Pantadam
■Mrs.). N.ntg«u.sa..;
airs'*. Troheddau
o M'- ), Sychnant
!;Ln>ocwnipedal
[kelly's
Jones Thomas, Parkmawr
Jones Thomas, Troedyrhiw
Jones Thomas Francis, I'loedybryn
Junes Thomas Lewis. Llnndainfechan
.Tones WilUam, Penrhiw
Jones William, Tynllwyu
Jones William, Tynycornel
Lewis David, Gulongoduehaf
Lewis Thomas, Brynteg
Lewis William, Bryn-villa
Lloyd David, Glanyrvtyth
Lloyd Evan, Nantyrhogfaen
Lloyd Tliouins, Punnaugleision
Morgan John. Penbniiiliren
Morgan John, Plasnewydd
Morgan Thomas, Liwjncelynmawr
Morgans Evan, Llwynfallen
Morgans John, Maesymoi
Morgans John, Tanyffordd
Morgans Mary (Mrs.), Tynygrug
Owen John, Llechanisaf
Price Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tanlawtawr
Price Thomas, Tynywatm
Price William, Tynant
Hugh David, Erwlwyd
Pugh David, Hafodoerddu
Rees Margaret (Mrs.), Gwarnoithe
Bees Mary Ellen (Mrs.),Llechellwydon
Smith Katherine (Mrs.), Llethey-
freithwyr
Thomas David, Garthlwyd
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), Brynbram-
Thomas John, Glantroyddin
Thomas John, Gwladithe
Thomas Joseph. Coedygof
Thomas Lewis, Llundainferhan
Thomas Thomas, Tynywaum
Thomas William, Erwan
Thomas William, Frongoch
Thomas William, Tyrcelyn
Williams Ann iMrs.), ('adwgan
Williams Anne (Mrs.), I'antyffynOD
Williams Anthonv, New"miU
Williams Catherine (Mrs.), Glany-
ranellisaf
Willian^s David, Ochr-Ehos
WiUiams David. Toysan
Williams David Roderick, Borthyn
Williams Isaac, Llandre
Williams .Tohn, Cihnaren
Williams John, Goleug(«Iganol
William.- John. Mount
Williams .Tohn, Bhydlvdan
Williams Marv (Miss), Bwllfa
Williams Marv Jane (Mrs.), Tirheol
Williams Rees. Brunfelen
Williams Stephen, Llwynceiliog
Williams Thomas, Abermangod
Williams Thomas, Tyllwyd
Williams Thomas, Wcrnfidw
Williams William. Bronfin
Williams William .Tohn. Bwlclivifilwen
1>. 1'^. StBpheiKs es(j. the Rev. .1. Jones and Messrs.
David luid David, of Cardiff, are the principal land-
■ )"ners. Phe soil is clay; chief crops, wheat and oats.
and some land under pasture. The area comprises
.j.iuo aries, of which 12 ai-e under water: rateiihle
V line, .^s.841 ; the population in ign «as 1.376.
Clerk to the Parish Council, John Davies.
Post k Telegraph Office (Letters should have Carmar-
thenshire added).— David Evans, sub-postmaster.
No.irest money order office is at Caniiiirthen
Post Office, Cwmduad. — David Owens, sub-postmaster.
Letters tin uugli Conwil Elvet. Nearest money order
office is at Voiindre. 7 miles ilistant & telegraph ofHce
at Conwil Elvet, 2 miles distant
Public Elementary Schools.
Conwil Elvet (mixed), built in 1870, for 137 children;
Benjamin Owen, master
Cwmduad (mixed), for 80 ehildien: Miss .lennie Davie.s.
mistress
for 70 .■Inldren: .Mis- Rllehel
, Timothy Rev John D.niiel
\ (vicar), The Vicarage
Yornlh Tom Howel Bruce, The
n RECTORY.]
COMMKKL'IAL.
Davies David, blacksmith. Sarndd.i
Daviea Elizabeth (Mrs.), White Lion
iiin, Cwmduad
Davien Joseph, grocer. Cwmduad
Davies Hobt. Wacksiuitli, Blaneycued
Davies Thos. shopkeeper, Cappadocia
Evans Simon & Son, coal merchants
Evans David, blacksmith
Evans David, grocer
Evans John, butcher. Coiiwil
Evans John, registrar of births, deaths
& marriages for the sub-district of
Conwil, Carmarthen union
Evans Willi.ini, batcher, Gwmduud |
G.mdwin Thomas, woollen manufac-
, tarer, Penddol factory
GiifSths William, tailor, Cwmduad
Howells John, miller (water), Pen-
caerau mill
Howells .Toshua, miller (water),Cwm-
dnad
Jones Dan, blacksmith, Llwynyroes
Jones Daniel, Blaenycoed inn
Jones David, shopkeeper, Fantywaun
Jone.s Henry Jivmes, shopkeeper
Jones John, cowkeeper, Troetlyrhiw
Jones John, woollen manfctr. Lleine
Lewis John, shopkpr. Pleasant view
Nicholas John, woollen mfr. Cwmduad
Owen David, shopkeeper. Post office,
Cwmduad
yuiith David, carpenter
Thomas Elizh. (Mrs.), Blue Bell inn
Thomas Wm. oowkeeper, Tynewydd
Torath Tom Howel Bnice L S A.
physicini,. TLh Gvnfl
F.VHMKUS.
Bowun Daniel. Black Lion farm
Bowen David, Blaencw'm
Bowen David, Clynmaenllwyd
Bowen David, 'Meddygan
Bowen Rosamond (Mrs.). Pantyrhaidd
Bowen Thomas, Nantyrhirwydd
Davies Benjamin, Cefnhirw.ann
Davies Dan, N.tntclawdduchaf
Davies Daniel, Llanfrath
Dalies David. Cluncoch
Davies David, Clungwyn
Davies David, Ffynnonlwyd
Davies David. Heolddu
Davies David, Llwynijwar
Davies David, Pantyffyiioni-saff
Davies David, Pen park
" ■ David. PwUygase}:
SOUTH WALES.
Davies David, Waunrbafod
Davies David Hy. Penrhiw-gwia
Davies David S. Highgate
Davies Humphrey, Cwmnerneu
Daviei John, Cilarddu
Davies John, Clunbugail
Davies .fobn, Cwmcreigian
Davies John, Ddolwen
Davies Jonah, Penalltafan
Davies Robert, Brongwyn
Davies Sajuuel, Llethrmoel
Davies Samuel, Penddol
008HESTON.
373
;och
Jones
Jones
iJones
Jones
Davies Tlmiuas (Mrs.), Llechi
Davies Thonins. Pantyricket
Davies 'lliomas, Trialbach
Davies Thomas, Waunoleu
Evans John & Alfred, Nantgrnn"
Evans Arthur, Troedrhiwddu
Evans David, Ftoshanna
Evans David James, Panthw.\di.j:
Evans Evan, Blaenantgoch
Evans Henrv, Waunlwyd
Evans John," Pengraigfacli
Evans John (Mrs.). Rhydnantyoenia
Evans John .Tones, Llwynconwilfiwr
Evans Owen. Blaenhynawvd
Evans William, Beily
Evans William, Penfoel
Griffiths John, Penrhiwgoch
Griffiths John. Pen-rhiw-gowin
Griffiths Thomas, Bedw
Griffiths Thomas, Brynyoeirch
Griffiths Thomas, Nantcerdinen
Howell David, Drysgolgoch
Howell Esther (Mrs.), Gilfachygwnda
Howell-' lienjan-in, Gilfachuchaf
Howells Benjamin, Gwndwngwyn
Bejijamin, Pit
Benjamin, Lleine
Daniel, Lan
David, Blaencloddi
David. Clunbach
David, Dolenhach
David, Henfryn
Enoch, Typark
Evan, Blaendeuad
Evan, Llyn
Hannah (Mrs.), Calcut
Hannah (Mrs.),Nantclawddissa(
" ell, Pantyroty
John
ufelii
ells Da
Tvl
rhos
[nwells Davi.l. Cadwga
Dav
David, Treda
Howells Juuies Albert, Blaencynllet h
Howells Tbenphilus. Brvnvohwith
Howells Thomas, LlainfawV
Howells Thomas, Pantyflnnonuchaf
Hnuelis Thomas Penralltwen
H..W.-1IS Th.iuuis M. NantC"ini-h>-
Hu;,'hes Arthur. Llailldelvn
Huirhes Jane (Mrs.), Cilmacli<-
Hughes Jonathan, Cwmcafit
James David, Nantgwyn
James Evan Lewis, JJantbendigaid
James Joshua, Panthir
Jonathan John, Llainwen
Jones Benjamin & Hannah (MissV
Llaincrugyrast
OOltU BLLY, see Pyle.
Jones John, Nantyfen
[ Jones John, Penlan
; Jones John, Troedyrhiw
Jones John, Tetgoch
Jniies Mary (Mrs.), NantglasuchaJ
,1 s Til iMi-. ['arkymynydd
.1 M. - 'I li III i-, I'tngraigfawr
.lull .- 1\ ilii nil. maenpant
Lewis Sarah '.Miss), Brvnmanod
.M.ajtin Georce, Tynewj'dd
Phillips Benjamin, Clunbele
Phillips Benjamin, Pencraig
^Phillips Thomas, Cwm
' Phillips Thomas, Gilfachvjestvn
Phillips Thomas, Glanrhvd
Phillips William, Felinfach
! Rees David, Rhydygwyn
jRees John, Teiaubach
Richards John, Troedyrhiw
Thomas John k William, NantygelU
Thomas Benjamin, Nantglasissaf
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), Ffosyffin
Thomas Henry, Blaenafon
Thomas Henry, Panne
Thomas Henry, Triaclmawr
Thomas James, Nantycastell
Thomas James, Noethlwynpnr
(Thomas John, Cilfridin
Thomas John, Danygraig
Thomas John, Pencaeraumawr
I Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Gilfach
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Ty'rshime
1 Thomas Michael, Rhydtelen
! Thomas Samuel, Dolanbach
Thomas Samuel, Pelanchwilor
.Thomas Samuel, Peiiralltddu
I Thomas Thomas, TrialypwU
I Thomas William, Maesypwll
' Walters David. Parkyberllan
.Williams Benjamin, Gribvn
! Williams John, Plasnewydd
Williams Howell. Penlanfron
COSHESTOM' is a parish in the county of Pembroke,
on an arm of Milford Haven, 2j miles novth-east from
Pembroke Dock station on the Pembroke and Tenby
branch of the Great Western railway, and 3 miles north
of Pembroke, in the hundred and petty sessional division
of Castle Martin, county court district of Pembroke Dock
and union of Pembroke, and in the rural deanery of Castle
Martin, archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. A ferry
boat plies from a point in the northern part of this
parish to Lawrenuy and Burton. The church of St.
Michael is an ancient building of stone in the Decorated
style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south
transept, south porch and a small western tower con-
taining 3 bells: in the transept are several monuments
to the Boch family ; the east window and one other are
sta-ned. The church was restored in 1S61. at a cost
of ;^i.3oo. and affords 220 sittings. The registers date
from th.? year 1723. The living is a rectory, net
yearly value £i^g, with 16 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Rev. Thomas George Cree
MA. and held since 1911 bv the Rev. Jeremiah John
Woolsej M.A. of St. Catharine's College, Qambridge.
Cosheston Hall is the seat of Major-Gen. Sir Ivor
Philipps K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P., D.L., J.P. and Mrs.
Roch is the principal landowner. The soil is limestone ;
chief crop, oats, and much land is under pa.sture. The
area is 2.008 acres of land and inland water and 170 of
foreshore; i-ateable value. ^^2.904: the population in
ion was 517.
Sexto
Willi;
PHITATE RESIDENTS.
■.Poske
K.C.:
Allen Col. Newton 3.
Codd Suadon, Slade
M.ithias Miss. Warr.
Philipps Major-Gen.
D.S.O., M.P.. D.L., J.P. Cosheston
hall ; & 16 Chantrev house, Eccle-
ston street S W 1 t Royal Auto-
loobile & United Service clubs
S W I, London
rto.'h Mrs. Hill house
Rowlands William, Bridge End ho
ah John M.A. jLeac
COMM1.J8CI.il
C'oniiick Philip, farmer
Davies Thomas, farmer, Mireston
Donnellv Abigail (Mrs.\ cowkeeper.
Oaklands
Ferguson Wm. co»kpr. Woodbine ho
G.jodrich John, jun. tarmer.East fm
Griffiths Elizh. (Miss), frmr. Broad ford
Hallett Joshua, farmer. Mutton hill
Harris George Charles Frederick.
Coshesloil Breweiy PH
fordan John, cowkeeper. Mutton hill
Greenfield house
ch Jane (Mr
Carpen
P.H
_ n-mer, Woodfield
Merryman Thos. frmr. Paskeston farrn
Noot' William, farmer. Hall farm
Phillips .Sarah (.Mrs.), farmer
Roberts Philip, farmer. Brother hill
Shanklin Thomas, farmer. West Point
Smith George, farmer
Smith Thomas, farmer
Williams Rupert, farmer. The Point
Williams Thomas. farmer.Blue house
374 COWBRIDGE.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLy'3
COWIiRIDUi:, with LLANBLKI MIAN'
OOWBEIDGK is a market town and municipal borough
and parish, in the Pontypridd parliamentarj- division
of the county of Grlamorpan, with a station on the
Llantrisaiit, Cowbridge and Abertbaw branch of the
TafE Vale railway, distant 172 (by rail 187) miles from
London, 12 west from Cardiff, 8 south from Llantrisant
and 7 south-east from Bridgend, hundred and petty
sessional division of its own name, Bridgend and Cow-
bridj;B union and county court district, rural deanery
«if Groneath Lower (eastern division) and archdeaconry
-and diocese of Llandaff. The town consists principally
of one long street stretching from east to west, and is
divided bv a small stream, over which there is a stone
bridge of" one large arch. It is lighted with gas by a
iiimpanv, and the drainage, though not complete, has
already 'cost the corporation a considerable sum. The
town is supplied with water from springs and wells.
In the vear logi the town w^s encompassed with a
stone wall, by Robert de St. Quintine, who also built
the Castle of Llanblethian. of which wall only one gato-
wav now remains standing. A charter was granted to
the town in 1682 by Charles II. confirming the privi-
leges granted by previous sovereigns, and the Corpora-
tion formerly consisted of two bailiffs, twelve aldermen
■.Hid twelve capital burgesses ; there was also a mayor,
who acted as constable of the castle, but was not
recognised as a member of the Corporation, although
acting as a magi-strate within the borough. Under the
provisions of the " Unrefornied Corporations Act, 1883 ''
(46 and 47 Vict. c. 18). the Corporation was dissolved,
but on the petition of I he inhabitant householders a
new charter of incorporation was granted in March,
1887, and the town is now governed by a mayor. 4
:ildermen and 12 councillors. The county coroner nets
■uithin the limits of the borough.
The church of St. Cross, COWBRIDGE, formerly a
chapel to Llanblethian, is a building of stone, in the
Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
aisle, north porch, and a fine embattled western tower,
containing 8 bells; in the church is a memorial to Dr.
Benjamin Heath Malkin M.A., F.E.A. the historian of
South Wales, who was buried here : the church was
restored in 1851 at a cost of ^1,800, and again in 1894
at a cost of ;£f'oo, and affords 640 sittings. The regis-
ter of baptisms for St. Cross dates from thi' year 171J;
iiian-iages, 1754; burials. 1735.
The church of LLANBLETHIAN, standing on an
eminence, is an ancient edifice of stone, partly Norman
but with portions in the Gothic styles of the 14th and
iSth centuries, consisting of chancel, nave, south tran-
sept, south porch and an embattled western tower with
pinnacles, containing 6 bells : in the church is the
recumbent effigy, apparently of a civilian, found in 1898,
during the progress of excavations for drainage pur-
poses, under the south-west buttress of the tower : the
church was completely restored in 1907, at a cost of
nearly j^i,200, and affords 300 sittings. The registers
of Llanblethian date from the year 1661. The living
of Llanblethian, with Cowbridge and Welsh St. Donats,
is a vicarage, net vearlv value ^^250, with residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since
1917 by the Rev. L. J, Hopkin-James M.A. of Que.tis'
College, Cambridge, and rural dean and surrogate.
The Welsh and English Baptist chapel, Westgate
•tieet, ere<!t«d in ibaS, is a plain building of stone, with
sittings for 320. The English We.sleyan chapel. East-
gate street, "erected in 1889 at a cost of ^1.650, is a
Iniilding of stone in the Gothic style, and has 300
sittings. The Calvinistic Methodist chapel, in the
Limes, is a building of stone, with sittings for 370.
The Town Hall and Market House, built by the Cor-
(loration manv years ago. at a cost of jC7°0' i'' '' build-
ing of stone, situated in the High street, and will hold
350 persons. An Institute and Lcetnre hall was erected
in 1895. at a cost of /700, of which /';oo was given by the
lat^- Mr. Nathaniel Bird, of Cowbridge. .\ billiard room
uas added in 1913 at a cost of ^^aoo.
The market is held every Tuesday, and is piirely agri-
tuiltural. The great markets are held every fourth
week, under the auspices of the Cowbridge and District
Fanners' Co-operative Society, chiefly for cattle. Fairs
-.ire held the Tuesdav before Slarch 25th, May 4th, Jnn.'
J4th. Sept. 29th and the first Tuesday in December,
Here is a district lodge of the Manchester I'nily of
Oddfellows.
The charities (a Ust of which is in St. Mary's churchy
are as follows :— Mrs. Katherine Williams, by will, dated
a7th November, 168a, bequeathed the sum of j^ioo to
the town of Cowbridge, the interest to be yearly paid
for the relief of the poor of the said town and for the
apprenticing and advancement of children. Sir Leoline
Jenkins, left, by will, dated 20th June, 16B5. the sum
of ^20 once in every four years, towards apprenticing
poor children or clothing poor people of the town of
Cowbridge, at the discretion of the master of the Gram-
mar School. Mrs. Mary Wilcox also left two closes of
land in the parish of Llanblethian, the rent of which to
be yearly distributed to the poor of the town of Cow-
bridge, iit the discretion of the bailiffs. Mrs. Rebecca
Wyndham likewise left, by will, the sum of ;^ioo, which,
together with the interest thereof, purchased the moiety
of a tenement of lands called Pencoed, in the parish of
Llanilid. the profits of w-hicb to be appUed towards ap-
prenticing poor children of the town of Cowbridge, at
the discretion of the minister and churchwardens for the
time being. A house, near the Cross, in the town, one
near the Weigh-house, and one near the Market place,
and a field, called by the name of Tair Erw Heoly Small-
way, in the parish of Llanblethian, are charged with the
yearly sum of 12s. each, which is left to be distributed
in bread to the poor of the town on every Sunday after
divine service, at the discretion of the churchwardens.
.Mr. Walter Williams, by a codicil to his will, dated
i^ith January, 1796, bequeathed the yearly simi of £^
for ever, to be issuing out of the rents and profits of
a tenement of lands called "The Paddocks," situated
in the Western Village of the town of Cowbridge, to
he paid to the treasurer of the town, and to be dis-
tributed to the poor of the town and parish of Cow-
bridge. at the discretion of the bailiffs. On Nov. 24th,
1840, Daniel Jones, of Beaupre, in the parish of St.
Hilary, in this county, by his will, directed his
executors should purchase as much stock in Consols as
would proiluce a yearly dividend of ^10. for the use and
benelit of the poor, the money either to be divided among
them in equal moieties, one at Whitsuntide and the other
at Christmas, by the minister for the time being, or to
be laid out by such minister in clothing, bedding, or
firing, for their use ; the above stock stands invested in
the £»! per Cent. Consols. Mrs. Charlotte Malkin by
will dated 19th March, 1845, left jTioo. the interest
(about £ti 13s. 4d. yearly) on which is applied for
clothing for the poor. On December nth, 1845, John
Frauncies Gwyn, of Ford Abbey, in the parish of Thorn-
combe, in the' county of Dorset, by his will, bequeathed
to the parish of Cowbridge the sum of j^200, in trust,
the dividends thereof to be supplied in such manner
as the minister and churchwardens shall think fit, for
the benefit of the National school for boys of the three
consolidated parishes of Cowbridge, Llanblethian and
Welsh St. Donats: but this benefaction is now applied
for the support of the Sunday schools of these parishes.
Miss Eleanor Savours' charity of ;£2oo, invested in Con-
sols, produces a yearly sum. which is divided amongst;
the poor of Cowbridge, at the discretion of the vicar,
and a similar sum for Llanblethian. Mrs. Eliza Llewel-
lyn, of Cowbridge, by her will dat<'d 23rd June. 1670.
left j^ioo upon trust, the produce to be divided amongst
the poor.
The kennels of the Glamorganshire fox hounds are at
Llandough. about a mile and a half sonth of Cow-
bridge : Robert Henry WiUiams esq. of The Ham,
Uantwit Major, master. The pack hunts thrice weekly.
Cardiff and Bridgend .are convenient places for hunting
visitors.
Crosswavs is the seat of Owen Williams esq.
The Marqness of Bute, who is lord of the manor of
Llanblethian and borough of Cowbridge ; The Earl of
Dunraven and Mountcarl K.P., PC, C.M.G.; Capt.
John GIvnne K. Homfrav J.P. ; Mrs. Edmondes : E.
Tudor Owen esq. J.P. and Owen Williams esq. are the
principal landowners.
The soil is clay and gravel ; subsoil, various. The
chief crops are wheat, harlev and pasturage. The area
of the parish of Cowbridge is 85 acres; parish of
Llanblethian is 3,050 acres and 13 of water; rateable
value of Cowbridge. £a<o^^; of Llanblethian, £s.bi<)-
The population in 191 1 of the parish and borough of
Cowbridge was 1.167: parish of Llanblethian in loii
The
parliamenia
.\BERTHYN is i mile north-east. Here is a Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist chapel.
MAINDY is 2 miles north -1 ;
Congregational chapel.
DIRECTOKY,]
SOUTH WALES.
OFFICIAL KSTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS kc.
COWBKIDUE.
Post. M. C, T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Eastgat*
street. — Thomas Jones, postmaster (letters should
have Glam. added)
Parcel Post is transacted on week days from 8 a.m. to 8
COKPOBATION.
1918-1919.
Mayor, Councillor William Lewis Jenkins J. P.
Deputy Mayor. Councillor David Thomas.
Aldermen.
Retire in Nov. 1920.
Edward John | Lewis Jenkins
Retire in Nov. 1923.
John Llewellyn | John Williams
Councillors.
Retire in Nov. 1919.
Charles Morgan Davies I David Thomas
WiUiam Lewis Jenkins ] Isaac Thomas
Retire in Nov. 1920.
Retiri
Arthur Thomas Mills
Arthur Thomas Spence
Mayor's Auditor, Councillor C. M. Davies
Elective Auditors, William Williams & Fredk. Knap
The Corporation meets at the Town hall on the
Ihursda
month.
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, William Thomas Gwyn, Eastgate street
Deputy Town Clerk, Vivian Sedgley Gwyn, Eastgate st
Treasurer, George Codd, Barclays Bank Ltd
Medical Officer of Health, Richard Michael Moynan M.D.,
M.Ch.E.D I. High street
Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Collector, James G.
Harold Bird, 14 High street
GLAMORGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR COW-
BRIDGE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION
Homfray Col. Herbert Richards, Penlynn castle. Cow-
bridge, Glam
Crawshay Capt. Owen Tudor Richard, Dimlands, Llant-
wit-Major, Cowbridge
Crawshay Tudor D.L. Dimlands, Llantwit-Major,
Cowbridge
Homfrav Capt. John Glynne Richards, 8 Grand Avenue
mansions. Hove, Brighton
Lewis Sir Thos. Wm. Gileston Manor ho. near Cardiff
Nicoll Iltvd Bond F.S.A. Wellington club, Grosvenor
place, London S W i
Owen Edwd. Tudor, Ash hall, Ystradowen. Cowbridge
Thomas John Crook, Boverton court, Llantwit-Major,
Cardiff
The Mayor of Cowbridge & the chairman of the Cow-
bridge Rural District Council, tor the time being, are
ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates. Vivian Sedgley Gwyn, 56
Eastgate street, Cowbridge
Petty Sessions held at the Police court every alternate
tuesday, at 11 a.m
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division : — Cowbridge, Eglwvsbrewis. Flemingston,
Gileston, Llanbleddian. Llanfair, Llanharan, Llan-
harry. Llanilid, Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Llansannor,
Llantwit Major, Llysworney, Nash, Pendoylan, Penllyne,
Saint Athan, St. Hilary, Stembridge, Welsh St.
Donats & Ystradowen
COWBRIDGE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Council meets at Institute, ist tuesday in the month.
The parishes in the district are:— Colwinston, Eglwys
Brewis. Flemingston, Gileston, Llanblethian, Llandow,
Llanfair. Llangan. Ll^inharati, Llanharrv, Llanilid,
Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Llansannor, Llantwit Major,
Llyswomev. Marcr.iss, Mnnknash. Nash. Penllyne,
Peterstnn-snper-Monteni. St. Andrew's Minor, St.
Athan, St. Donats. St. Hilary, St. Mary Hill, Stem-
bridge & Ystradowen. The area is 40,016 acres ;
population in T911, 7,935.
f'hairman. Da\-id Jenkins. Boverton plarc Llant-.vit
Major, Cardiff
Vice-Chairman, D. LI. Thomas, Llandow, Cowbridge
Officials.
Clerk, Vivian Sedgley Gwvn, 56 Eastgate at. Cowbridge
Treasurer, Robert Thomas. London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank Limited
Medical Officer of Health, Charles Booth Meller L.R.C.P.
& L.M.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. 58 High street
Surveyor, George Edwin Morris, Llanblethian
Sanitary Inspector, Ernest Whone,Aubrey tor. Cowbridge
PUBLIC ESTABUSHMENTS.
County Police Station, Westgate street, James Thomai,
sergeant & 3 constables
Fire Station, Town Hall, David Tilley, captain
Town Hall, High street, William Brown, keeper
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Medical Officer & Publio
Vaccinator, Cowbridge District, Bridgend & Cowbridge
Union & Bonvilstone District, Cardiff Union, Charles
Booth Meller L.R.C.P. & L.M.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.S.A. 58 High street
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Vivian S. Gwyn,
56 Eastgate street
Collector of Poor Rates k Assistant Overseer, Thomas
H. Ralls, 47 Eastgate street, Cowbridge
Registrar of Births & Deaths, Relieving k Vaccination
Officer, Cowbridge District, Bridgend & Cowbridge
Union, Morgan Thomas, 39 High street ; deputy,
Thomas H. Ralls. 47 Eastgate street
Town Crier, Robert Newman, High street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of
St. Cross, Cowbridge, Rev. L. J. Hopkin James M.A.
vicar, rural dean & smrogate ; Rev. David Nicholas
Davies, curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; daily, 6 p.m. ;
wed. & fri. 11 a.m
Llanblethian Church; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Westgate street, Ramoth, Rev. Brinley Thomas
Roberts; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, The Limes, Rev. Emrys Davies ;
10 k 11.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Aberthyn; 2 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Maindy, Rev. Thomas Thomas
7 P'
Wesleyan (English), Eastgate street (Cowbridge Cir-
cuit), Rev. Joseph Williams; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed.
7.30 p.m
SCHOOLS.
The Grammar School, in Church street, founded in
1608, k endowed by Sir Leoline Jenkins, Judge of the
Prerogative Court & Secretary of State in the reign
of James II. was purchased by him of Sir Edward
Stradling, of St. Donafs Castle, k subsequently
devised to the principal, fellows & scholars of Jesui
College, Oxford. He also founded, in connection with
it, five monitorships, each of the present value of
£16 los. The scholarships & fellowships originally
attached to the school are now thrown open to general
competition ; & English boys who have been educated
in the school for four years enjoy equal advantages
with the Welsh in competing for the fellowships &
scholarships of Jesus College, Oxford. Entrance scho-
larships for boarders k day boys are awarded annually
in December. The present building, together with
a residence for the head master, was erected bv the
principal & fellows of Jesus College, Oxford, in the
year 1847. The endowment of the school has, since
January, 1883, been increased hy jr200 a year, £ in
1891 there was a further augmentation of ;f2oo a
year on a scheme arranged by Jesus College, Oxford,
& the Charity Commission. The interior arrange-
ments of the school buildings have been much im-
proved The principals and Fellows of Jesus College,
Oxford, form the governing body. R. Williams B.A.
; of Jesus College, Oxford, head master
I Cowbridge Countv Secondary School for Girls, now
a Secondarv school under 'the Board of Education.
was established in 1896. under the provisions^ of
the "Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889, B
is controlled by the Glamorgan Education Gm-
mittee. The head mistress receives a limited number
of boarders at the School Hostel. Scholars are
also allowed to reside in apartments approved by
the governors k under the supervision of the head
mistress, or in the Hostel as weekly lodgers.
Scholarships & Bursaries: Countv Scholarships, en-
titling the holders, if from a public elementary school,
to total exemption from school fees, or if other scholars
to total or partial exemption from school fees, are avail-
376 CO\VLiKID(.E.
^UUTH WALE.-
hKLLy
able from time to time under the direction of the
governors. Bursaries, entitling the' holders to travel-
ling expenses to & from the school, & a contribution
for school books, stationery & lodging expenses (if any)
may be awarded by the governors to deserving candi-
dates. County Exhibitions : County Exhibitions of the
value of not less than ^^lo per annum, tenable at any
university college or university, or other institution
approved of by the Local Education Authority, are
available for scholars of i6 years & upwards, who have
been in the school for at least two years, or who are
holders of Countv Scholarships. These exhibitions
will be under the' direction of the Local Education
Authority. In 1909 the hostel was enlarged by the
addition of two class-rooms, cookery room, gym-
nasium, laboratory & dormitory, at a cost of j^4,ooo.
Beyond the school is a large playing field, & the
spacious grounds surrounding the school contain tennis
courts & other accommodatinn for ont-door exercise.
Head mistress, Mrs. Ellen E. Forrester B.A.Wales,
with five assistants & a special staff of competent
travelling teachers appointed by the Local Education
Authoritv. The school is manased by a body of t«n
governors, appointed by the Education Committee of
the Glamorgan County Council ; clerk to the Gover-
nors, William T. Gwyn, solicitor, Eastgate street,
Cowbridge
Public Elementary Schools.
An Education Sub-Committee of 19 members has been
formed for the Pontyclun Group of Schools.
Chairman, Mrs. Gwilvm Williams, Miskin manor,
Pontyclun
Clerk, William Thomas Gwyn, Town Clerk's office. East-
gate street, Cowbridge
Attendance OflScers, David Lukey, High street, Llan-
trisant Si J. H. Kichards, Tonyrefail
Mixed, built in 1876, k enlarged in 1881, for 267 bovs
& girls ; James Henry Harvey, master ; Miss Kate
Tutton, assistant mistress
Infants', built in 1891, for 114 children; Miss Maiy E.
Tutton, mistress
Railway Station, Ta£f Vale Railway.
Cowbridge, Edward Williams, station master ; Duvid
Williams, goods agent
PRIVATE HESIDENTS.
Codd Georsie. 62 Hi^h street
David Mrs.' LUvNii-Celyn ho. H
Davies Eev. David Nicholas (ci
Cardiff road
Diivies Epv, Eii:rys (Calv
Metho
Lh.
tthii
Davies D;ivid E. P. 56 Westgate st
Davies Mrs. i3 Ea.^tsate street
Dunn Frederick E. P. The Cross.
Llanblethian
Edmondes Mrs. Old Hall, High street
Evans Rev. William Frankleii M.i
St. Quintins, Llanblethian
Evans Arthur S. Eastfield house
Evans Samuel David B.A. 71 High st
Forrester Mrs. Ellen E.. B.A. (head
mistress County Secondary Giils'
school), Eastgate street
Gwyn Vivian Sedgley.56 Eastgate st
Gwyn William Thos. 77 Eastgate st
COMMBBCIAI..
Early closing day, Wednesday i p.m.
Andrews Nelson George, boot maker, 8 High street
.■iubrey Richard, Wheelwrights' Arms P.H. 60 East-
gate street
h) (George Codd, manager),
head office, 54 Lombard st.
Hopkins Evan T. The Shield. East-
gate street
Hopkin-James Rev. L. J., M.A.,
F.S.A. (vicar, rural dean & surro-
gate). Vicarage, Llanblethian
Jenkins Lewis, 53 Eastgate street
Jenkins WilUnni Lewis, 55 High <t
John Edward, High street
John Mrs. Preswylfa. Westgate st
John Thomas, Verlands. Llanblethian
John William, Marlborough grange,
Llanblethian
John Wm. Hy. Eagleson ho. High .<!t
Jones Eev. Thomas Thomas (Welsh
Congregational), Maindy
Jones D. Raymond, i High street
Jones Mrs. Belgrave. Llanblethian
Leigh Rev. Frank. Newton house
Llewellyn Misses, 46 Eastgate .stre.-i
Llewellyn Misses.Fir cot. Llanblethian
Meller Charles Booth, 58 High street
3 High st
3igh street
I Miles Ebenezer Willi
'.Mills Arthur Thoniai
j Morgan Mrs. Cusop
Morris George E. Llanblethian
Moynan Richard M.. M.D. 83 High st
IPhilKps William Arthur Lloyd,
I Broadshoard
I Richards David, Eastbourne villa
Roberts Rev. Brinley Thomas (Bap-
! list), 46 We.stgate street
Sheperd Mrs. Dynevor cottage
! Tliomas David, 36 Eastgate street
Thniria.; Mrs. Thorn vil. Westgate st
Thomas Robert, Oaklev ho. High st
Thomas Wybert, St. Crispin
Tornev Hastings M.B. 67 High street
Watts' David C.West ho. Westgate st
Williams Owen, Crossways
Williams R., B.A, Grammar school.
Church street
Yorwerth William, 38 High stieet
Barclays Bank Ltd. (bi
52 High street ; dfav
London E C 3
Bear Hotel (Miss Nancie Jones), High street
Bird James G. Harold & Co. ironmongers, 14 High st
Bird James G. Harold, surveyor, sanitary inspector &
collector for the borough. 14 High street
Blackford Heiin-, grocer & coal dealer, Aberthvn
Brown David, printer, see Gibbs & Brown
Checketts George William, boot repairer, 22 High st
Chissell Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 71 Eastgate street
Oodd George, manager Barclays Bank Ltd. & borough
treasurer, 62 High street
Collier Joseph, farmer, Penylan. Newton. Llanblethian
Collings Harry H. watch maker, 9 Westgate street
Corporation Weigh Bridge (Thomas Eddols. wi-ighcr)
Cowbridge & County Farmers' Clnb (David 0. Watts,
see. ; David E. P. Davies, treasurer). High street
Cowbridge County Secondarv Girls' School (Mrs. Ellen
E. Forrester B.A. head mistress)
Cowbridge Garage Co. motor garage, 42 High street
Cowbridge Gas Light & Coke Co. (W. Davies. sec).
The Limes
Croome James, chimney sweep, 10 Westgate street
Cross James, Masons Arms PH. 66 High street
Crowley Ellen (Mrs), Bridce inn, 72 Eastgate street
David (John), Watts & Mor-an, anctioneers & valuers.
81 Hiffh street
David Catherine (Mrs.), boot warehouse. 87 Eastgate st
DaviB William J. butcher. 26 Eastgate street
Davies Charles, hair dresser, 15 High street
Davies Charles Morgan, confectioner, 30 Hieh street
Davies David E P. manacer Natienal Provincial &
Onion Rank of F.niland Limited, 4 Westgate street
Davies David H, saddler, 7 Westgate street & grocer.
79 High street
Davies Matthias, house decorator, 34 Westgate street
Davies William James, house decorator. 54 High street
Davis William, stationer, 16 High street
Dcnhnry James. Railway inn, 12 Eastgate street
Dnrsfon Mary Jane (Mrs), farmer. Llanblethian
Edwards Evan, grazier. T.Iii- ''ot.bian
Evans Arthur, farmer, Tynycaia, Llanblethian
Evans Arthur S. motor garage. 4 High street
Evans Frederick, draper, 37 High street
Evans Samuel David B.A. sohcitor & commissioner tor
oaths, 71 High street
Evans William James, chemist, 34 High street
Fitzgerald Michael, Blue Bell P.H. 2 High street
Fitzgerald Patrick, earthenware dealer, 34 Eastgate st
Fitzgerald Steven, builder, see Lewis & Fitzgerald
Gibbs & Brown, printers, 64 Eastgate street
Gibbs Ethel C. (Miss), stationer, 40 High street
Giles William, commission agent, 54 Eastgate street
Goulden John Henry, baker, 17 High street
Grammar School (R. Williams B.A, head master).
Church street
Grant Sarah (Mrs.1, shopkeeper, Maindy
Griffiths Philip, grocer, 45 High street
Gwyn & Gwyn, solicitors, 56 Eastgate street
Gwyn Vivian Sedgley, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths (see Gwyn'&Gwyn), deputy town clerk, clerk
to the magistrates, clerk to the Cowbridge Rural
District Council & clerk to Pensions Committee, 5b
Eastgate street
Gwyn William Thomas (firm, Gwyn & Gwyn), solicitor,
tci\Mi clerk & commissioner for oaths, clerk to the
governors of Cowbridge Secondary school, steward
of the manor of Llanharry & clerk to managers of
Pontyclun group of schools, 56 Eastgate street
Hall John William, hay merchant, Llanblethian
Hancock William k Co. XJniited. brewers. 51 High st.
& Llanblethian
Hawkins Annie M (Mrs.), Edmondes Arms P.H. 15
Cardiff road
Hayter Samuel J. Horse & Groom P.H. 19 High street
Hopkins John & Son, stone masons, ti High street
Hughes Jenkin, farmer, Aberthyn
Institute & Lecture Hall (F. Knaptnn, sec)
James Alfred George, cabinet maker, 47 High street
James William, Cross inn, Llanblethian
James William (Mrs.), Hare & Hounds P.H. Abert;hyn.
' ' I' "■ !■ I'Mrs). grazier. Llanblethian
' - ^^ '". market gardener, Llanblethian
.11' > li I Co. ironmongers. 43 High street
& wool
agents : sacks
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CKAY.
377
John 0. L. Royal Oak P.H. ao High street
John David, farmer, Maindy
John Sidney, farmer, Slade farm, Llanblethian
Jones John, farm managei' to Owen Williams esq. of
Crossnays, Holly Bush farm, Llanblethian
Jones Thomas, postmaster, Eastgate street
Jones William Edwin, cycle dealer, 50 High street
Labdon Catherine Sarah (Mrs.), Cowbridge Arms P.H.
46 High street
Lewis & Fitzgerald, builders, 26 Westgate street
Lewis Edwin, grocer & news agent, 21 Westgate street
Lewis James, cooper, 75 High street
Lewis William Henry, shoplieepcr, 69 Eastgate street
Llewellyn Edward, builder, Cardiff road
Llewellyn James, General Picton P.H. Llanbli-thian
Llewellyn John, chemist, 36 & 38 High street
London Joint City & Midla.id Bank Limited (branch)
(Robert Thomas, manager). High street ; draw on
head office, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
McCarthey William, Farmers' .\rms P.H. Aberthyn
Maddox Alfred, fried fish shop, 70 Eastgate street
Meller Charles Booth L.E.G.P. & L.M.Edm., M.B.C.S.
Eng., L.S.A. ph\sicjan & surgeon, medical officer &
public vaccinator, Bonvilstune district, Cardiff union &
Cowbridge district, Bridgend & Cowbridge union, &
medical officer of health, Cowbridge Rural District Coun-
cil, & certifying factory surgeon, 58 High street
Miles Ebenezer William, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, 23 High street
Miles Wilmot Agnes (Mrs.), grocer, 6 High street
Mitchell George, shopkeeper, 52 High street
Morgan Elizh. L. A. (Mrs.), Bush P.H. 2 Westgate st
Morgan Hopkin D. auctioneer, .see David (John), Watts
& Morgan
Morgan Robert, butoher. High street
Morgan Thomas, brewer, 3 High street
Morgan William T. Butchers' Arms P.H. 10 High st
Morris George Edwin, surveyor to Cowbridge Rural
District Council, Llanblethian
Moynan Richard M., M.D. & M.Ch.R.U.I., L.M.DuIi.
physician & surgeon, & medical officer of health for
the borough, 83 High street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (David E. P. Davies, manager), 4 Westgate
St. ; draw on head ofiBce. 15 Bishopsgate, London E C 2
Oddfellows, Manchester Unity of (T. Jenkins, sec),
High street
Phillips William A. plumber. 12 High street
Power William, Commercial hotel, 24 Eastgate street
Radcliffe Idris, farmer, Maindy
Radcliffe John, farmer, Aberthyn
Ralls Thomas H. deputy registrar of births & deaths.
47 Eastgate street
Raymond David, Crown & Anelioi P.H. Cardiff road
Rees Samuel, farmer. rvVwtnn
Richards William, farmer, Penylan, Aberthyn
Roberts E. M. (Miss) C.M.B. nurse, 59 Eastgate street
Roberts Edward, farmer, Aberthyn
Russell Adelaide (Mrs.), beer retailer, 37 Westgate st
Sanders John, blacksmith. Eagle lane
Sewell G. Pelican inn, Westgate street
Spencer Arthur T. Duke of Wellington P.H. 48 High it
Spencer Llewellyn, miller, Llanbethian
Stoddart William, dental surgery, 34 High street
Stone Robert, shopkeeper, 63 Eastgate street
Thomas Brothers, butchers, 68 Eastgate street
Thomas Annie B. (M.S.), Ancient Druid P.H. 41 East-
gate street
Thomas David, draper & outfitter, 57 High street
Thomas John, baker, Llanblethian
Thomas Morgan, grocer, 33 High street
Thomas Morgan, registrar of births & deaths, relievii;_
& vaccination officer Cowbridge district, Bridgend &
Cowbridge union, 39 High street
Thomas Robert, manager of London Joint City & Mid-
land Bank Limited & treasurer of Cowbridge Rural
District Council, High street
Thomas Robert William, shopkeeper, 38 Eastgat* Btreet
Thomas S. R. farmer, Llanblethian farm
Thomas Thomas, butcher, 75 Eastgate street
Thomas Thomas, farmer. Stall court, Llanblethian
Thomas Wybert, builder, 44 Eastgate street
" " "der, 25 Westgate street
B.Ch. surgeon, 67 High street
!wn, keeper). High street
Henry G. shopkeeper, 73 Eastgate street
Tucker Reginald, earthenware dealer. The Limes
Upshall Alfred, Three Boars' Heads P.H. 25 High street
Usher Edwin, farmer, Llanblethian
Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Society (Thomas J.
Torwerth, sec), 65 High street
Villis C. White Lion P.H. 27 High street
Villis William John, Grey Hound inn, 42 Westgate st
Wadham Maud (Miss), shopkeeper, 27 Eastgate street
Watts David C. auctioneer, & agent tor borough of
Crowbridge (firm, David (John), Watts & Morgan)
Warren Evan, painter, 14 Cardiff road
Watkins Richard E. tailor, 18 High street
Whitney James, farmer, Llanblethian ^
Whitnev Thomas, farmer, Llanblethian
Whone "Ernest, sanitary inspector to Crowbridge Rural
ct Council, High street
IS David & Sons, grocers, 35 High street
IS David, goods agent for Taff Valley Railway Co
s Edward, station master Taff Vale Railway
s Francis, insurance supt. 9 Cardiff road
,s John, draper, gi Eastgate street
L. farmer, Aberthy
Tillev David, coach
Torn'ey
Town Hall (Wmiam
Distr
WiUian
Willian
WiUiau
WiUian
Willian
Willian
Williams Thomas, farmer, Llanblethian
Tor
COYCHTIRCH,
erth Thomas Jenki
Pencoed.
65 Hi^h 3tr.
CKAY, or I.LANTJLir>, is a large and scattered
parish, originally part of the parish of Devynock, but
formed into a separate ecolesiaslical parish by an Order
in Council in 1683, under the nam,» of " Llanuhd." It is
on the river Cray and intersected by the roiid from Brecon
to Swansea, ha^ a station on the Neath and Brecon rail-
way ; the village is 183 miles from London by road, 12
miles south-west from Brecon and 3 miles south-east
from Trecastle, in the Devynock division of the connty
of Brecon, Devynock hundred, union of Brecknock, county
court district of Brecon, Devynock petty sessional divi-
.>ion, rural deanery of Brecon (second part), archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Hid, erected in 1882-3. at a cost of _£i,209. is an edifice
of stone in the Early English style, from designs by Mr.
Fowler, architect, and consists of chancel, nave, south
porch and a turret containing one bell: there ore 150
sittings. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;^2io,
with residence, in the gift of the vicar of Devynock,
and held since 1892 by the Rev. William Ogwen Davies,
of St. Aidans. There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel
here. A large reservoir for the supply of water to the
town of Swansea has been constructed in the Craj
Valley, at a cost of _^8oo,ooo, and comprises a concrete
dam across the valley, and a tunnel, 3 miles in length,
underneath the mountain and terminating at Nantyr-
wydd, from which point the water is conveyed in pipes
to Swansea. The dam is over a mile and a quarter in
PEIVATE HESIDENT9.
Davies Rev. William Ogwen
The Vicarage
Jones Mrs. Cwmpadest
McTurk Robert, Cnewr
Price Owen J. P. Nantvrharn
ees W. P. Pantysgallog
length and about 100 feet in height in the centre, and
lias a width at the base of 80 feet. The storage is ever
one thousand million gallons, and creates a water area
of about 150 acres. Lord Tredegar is lord of the
manor of the Great Forest and William Henry Rees
Prichard esq. is lord of the manor of the Little Forest.
Owen Price esq. J. P. and Robert McTurk esq. are the
principal landowners. Pantysgallog, the residence of
W. P. Rees esq. is a modern mansion of stone, beauti-
fully situated on an elevated site above the river Dsk,
and surrounded with pleasure grounds of about 10
acres. This parish forms the greater part of the site of
the once Great Forest of Brecon, but the land is no^f
used for grazing purposes, which, with agriculture,
forms the principal industry of the place. The soil is
red earth ; subsoil, the same The chief crops are wheat,
cats, barley and a considerable quantity of pasture land.
The area is 11.862 acres of land and 38 of water; rate-
able value, _^i6,999 ; the population of the
of Oray in 191 1 was 399,
of Llanulid, 369.
Post & Telegraph Office. —M
mistress (Letters .should
The nea.Test monev order office is at Senny Bridge
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 18SQ. 'or
58 children, & since repaired & improved; uopi-.m
Owen, master . .
Railway Station, John Price, station master
COMMEHCIAI, Evans Bros, hlocksmiths, Nantsisil
I Edward farme;. Tycanol I Ev.ns Maret. (Mrs.).farmer,Llwynyo
Benjamin, farmer, Posty
nd of the ecclesiastical parisk
.), Beni
Davi
Davies John (Mrs.) & Son, fa:
Aberhyd<lnant
Ddvies Stephen, fanner, Nant
Davies Tom, farmer. Tanvrhii
jEvan
William, farmer. Gochgareg
•d Kinsey, farmer, Tircapel.
I Marchogdir & Onenfawr
.idv James John, farmer, Pentrencha
[James Lewis, farmer, Wainewydd
378 CKAY.
Jones William & Sons, bnilders k
carpenters, Gwnmchaf
Jones James, farmer, VVaungoch
Jones John, farmer, PencroesfTyriM
Jnnes Josiah Alfred, butcher
Jones Tom, farmer, Gelhlvh
Lewis Frederick, shopkeeper
Lewis Lewis, farmer, Cwmpadost
Lewis Lewis, jun. farmer, Blancray
Lloyd John (Mrs.) & Son, farmers,
Coedhowel
McTnrk Robert, farmer & land-
owner, Cnewr h Blnendw, wern.
T A " Macturk, Cray '"
CBEQBINA is a parish in the county of Eadnor, 6
miles north-by-east from Aberedw station on the Cam-
brian railway, 6J east-by-north from Builth and lo
fiouth-west from New Badnor, in the hundred and petty
sessional division of Colwyn, Builth union and county
court district and in the rural deanery of Elwel, arch-
•deaoonry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. David is a plain building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave and a turret containing one
bell ; in the church is an ancient oak screen : the
church was restored in igoi, at a cost of ^200, and
affords 80 sittings. The register dates from the year
1647. The living is a rectory, with the perpetual
of Llanbadarn-y-garreg annexed, net
SOUTH WALES.
Morgan William, farmer, Pantcrafog-
i.sliaf & Pentwyn
Price Howell & Thomas, farmers,
liedwlwyncoch
P. ice David, farmer, Tyleglas &
Ehydowen
Price James, farmer, Ehydowenisha
Price John, faruier, Tanyfedw
Price Owen J.P. farmer &, land-
owner, Nantyrharn
Price Thomas, farmer, Llwynon
[kf.lly's
Nantymadog
Roderick John, fanner, Pantcrafog
Thomas Mrs. & Sons, farmers, Bel
font ii Tanygraig
Thomas Anno (Miss),farm6r,PBntwy
Thomas David Owen, farmer, Ll«)
Thomas John, farmer, Bailygwern
i'honias Thomas, farmer, Belfont
Thomas Thomas, farmer & assistan
overseer, Cwmnewynydd
Watkins John, coal merchant
Watkins Morgan, farmer, Tycoch
ATK RKSirENTS
Griffiths Rev. David B.A. (recto
Thomas Herbert Atterbury, Vrni
Weale Mrs. Upper house
Weale William Alfred. Stonefiel
^130, with
COMMERCIAL.
Evans Charles, blacksmith
FAEUEns.
iBoure William & John, Craigyronen
I Davies James William, Hargest
I Mills Benjamin, Llwyn
uut residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. DaTid'a,
and held since 1908 by the Rev. David Griffiths B.A. of
St. David's College, Lampeter. Lord Glanusk C.B.,
D.S.O. is lord of the manor. Ralph Hopton Baskerville
esq. J.P. and the trustees of the Boughrood Charity,
are the principal landowners. The land is chiefly under
pasture. Ths area comprises 1,947 acres, of which 9
are under water ; rateable value, if,902 ; the population
in the civil parish in igii was 78, and in the ecclesias-
tical parish iia.
The nearest post, telegraph 4; money order office is at
Hundred House, 2 miles distant ; letters through
Builth, Breconshire
The children of this parish attend the school at Bhulea
Morgan Thomas, Upper Llatho
Morris .Tohn, The Park
Price John, Gelynen
Price John, Lower Llatho
Price Thomas, Gwarallt
Watkins Thomas, Penblaen
Weale Ezra, Lower house
persons
CBICKADABN i^ a parish in the county of Breck-
nock, on the river Clettwr, 2 miles west from Krwood
station on the Cumbrian railway, 8 south-by-west from
Budth an<i 10 north-by-east from Brecon, in the hundred
and petty sessional division of Talgarth, Builth union and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of Brecon
(firstpart), archdeaconry of Brecon ;ind diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Mary is a building of stone,
consisting of chancel, nave, porch and a tower contain-
ing 4 bells; in 1895 new windows were provided: there
are 150 sittings. The register dates from the year 1734.
The living is a rectory, with the vicarage of Llandefalle
annexed, joint net yearly value ^£400, in' the giftofCapt.
Harcourt Wood and held since 1902 by the Rev. Gethin
Williams Griffith MA. of Jesus College, Cambridge.
The Rev. Evan Jones L.D. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter, has been curate in charge since 1916. There is
a Congregational chapel, erected in 1812, seating 200
Jnnes J. J. Erwoi
Stephens Henry
office, Erwood
Williams T. & Son, grocers,
FAKMEnS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres
Arthur Arthur, Caeau farm
Bufton Thomas, Dryscol fai
Baptist chapel. In the neighbourhood
are remains of British camps. J. Williams Vaughan
esq. is lord of the manor. H. A. Christy esq. is the
principal Landowner. The soil is sand ; chief crops,
wheat, barley, oats and root crops. The area is 4,489
acres of land and 23 of water ; rateable value, ;^2,325 ;
the population in the civil parish in 1911 was 301, and
in the ecclesiastical parish 735.
ERWOOD is a small village on the river Wye, with a
station on the Cambrian railway.
Post, M. 0. & T. 0. Office, Erwood.— Henry G. Stephens,
sub-postmaster. Letters should have Breconshire
added
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1870, for 70
children ; Henry Allsop, master
Railway Station, Erwood, D. Sponnley, Station house,
station master
RSI DENTS
L.D. (CU
Jones Rev
charge)
Loveridge Bev. Charles (Baptist),
Victoria terrace, Erwood
P,irry Rev. Evan Thomas (Congrega-
tional), Cilbedog, Erwood
Boberts Miss, Erwood hall
Williams Rev. Howell (Baptist),
Springfield cottage
Williams Rev. William Gordon B.A.
(perpetual curate of Gweiidd«r),
The North
COMMBI.cn I..
Bevan John, shoo niakei
Evan. John, bnildei. Victoria Ik.u.h
G.
Challoner Alfred. Peiicraig farm
Davies Thomas, Nantymynach far
Griffiths John, Felindre farm
Jones Alfred, Cilianeuchaf farm
Jones Alfred, Pant farm
Jones David, Nenadd (arm
Jones John, Coedcaeau farm
Jnnes John, Esgair (arm
.Tones Thomas, Blanhyddvg fiirni
Jones William, Forrest farm
Morgan David, Penworllod farm
Powell David, Tvla-henlog
Powell David, Tyrhaoh
Powell John, Cefnrallt farm
Powell Rees, Ty-isaf farm
Powell William, Penlan (arm
Price David, Penrheol farm
Probert John, Pantnoyadd farm
Prosser Daniel, Pantcolly (arm
Pugh Howel, Beulian (arm
Watkins John, Pentremoel (arm
Watkins William, Hafod-y-garreg fur
Whittall John, Cillhedog farm
Williams David (Mrs.),Llawrllan fi
Williams John, Llwyngwvn farm
CmCKHOWELL. ^^'••» LLANUATTOCK
•CRICKUOWKLL is a market ami union town, parish,
head of a hundred, petty sessional division, county court
district, in the county of Brecknock. 157 miles from
London, 14 east from Brecon, 8 east from Talybont rail-
way station on the Brecon and Merthyr branch, 12 snuth-
«a8t from Talgarth, 6 north-west from Abeig.ivenny. 5
west from Govilon railway station and 4 west from Gil-
wern. on the London and North Western railway, and
in the rural deanery ol Crickhnwell, archdeaconry of
Brecon and dinccsp of S(. David's. A service of motor
"buses was opened between Abergavenny and Brecon.
July i.st, 1905, by the Great Western Railway Company
for mail and passenger service ; several 'buses run dailv
during the week and two on Snndavs. all callin.' a't
rrickhnwnll. The town lies in a most picturesque valley,
in the hank^ of the river Usk, over which is a stone
bridge of thirteen arches. The river is of considerable
width at this part, and separates the parishes of Crick-
howell and Llangattock. There is excellent trout and
salmon fishing in the neighbourhood. The town is sup-
posed to have derived its name from an ancient British
fortress, called CrAg Hywcl, situated about two miles
north-north-east of the town and formerly of great
strength and importance. The Brecon and Newport
canal passes through Llangattock, at a distance of about
a mile from the town. The town is lighted with gas
frnm wirks the property of Miss May William, and has
an abundant supply of water from works in Llanbedr
road, the property of the Rural District Council ; the
water is obtained frnm a spring on Ty-yn-y-wlad (arm,
and is stored in a reservoir with a capacity of 200,000
gallons.
DlRECrOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CRICKHOWELL.
379
Crickhowell is reputed to be a borough by prescrip-
tion, but was scheduled by the Municipal Commissioners
of 1876 as a place which either had not been municipal
or had long ceased tu be so. A bailiff is appointed
annually by the lord of the manor. Courts leet and
courts baron are held annually for the affairs of the
manor. The lord of the manor also appoints a coroner
tor the hundred of Crickhowell.
The church of St. Edmund the Mart) r, standing uear
the centre of the town, is an ancient building of stone,
in the Transitional Decorated style, consisting of chancel,
nave, aisles, transepts, south porch and a central tower,
with spire, containing a clock and 5 bells : in the church
are nine stained windows, one bemg the gift of Edward
William Seymour esq. ; the others are memorials respec-
tively to the late Major Aylmt^r Somerset, the late
Thomas Gratrex esq. the late Mr. Gabell, and to the
late Mrs. Lucas, of Glanyrafon, and there is one,
presented by Mrs. Percy Davies, of Porth-iuawr : the
chancel retains a sedile, a piscina and aumbry ; in
recesses in the chancel are the effigies of a knight in
armour, and of a lady, supposed to represent Sir Grimball
do Pauncefote and his wife : there is also a monument to
Sir John Herbert, of Dan-y-Castell, and his wife .loan,
who died in 1666: the church was restored in 1868 at a
•ost of ^£2,300: in 1882-3 a new organ was erected, the
arches between the transepts and aisles were opened and
the chancel restored, and in 1885 and 1889 further restora-
tions were carried out, the total cost amounting to about
;^i,24o: a new reredos has been placed as a memorial to
the Eev. B. T. G. H. Somerset M.A. rector, 1874-93, and
new choir stalls have been presented by Mrs. Percy
Davies, in memory of her late husband : there are 500
sittings. 100 of M'hich arc free. The register dates from
the year 1633. The living is a rectory, net yearly value
^£300, with 60 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Duke of Beaufort, and held since 1893 by the Rev,
Henry Plantagenet Somerset M.A. of Queen's College,
Oxford, rural dean of Crickhowell, and surrogate.
The church of St. Gattwg, at LLANGATTOCK (or
Llangattwg), is an ancient building of stone, in the
Decorated style, consisting of chancel, aisles, two porches
and an embattled western tower, containing 8 bells :
there are memorial windows to the late Sir .Toseph
Bailey hart. d. 1858, and to his daughter, d. i860, both
preeented by his widow, and others to the Rev. George
Howell, late rector. Miss Savile, George Frederick MUea
esq. Mrs. Anna Augusta Miles and Lady TuUoch : the
church was restored and refitted in 1886, at a cast of
_£2,soo, and affords 320 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1703. The living is a rectory, with the
thapelry of Llangenny annexed, joint net income ;^45o,
including 30 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
the Duke of Beaufort, and held since 1913 by the Eev.
Richard Mervyn Cole-Hamilton M.A. of Worcester Col-
lege, Oxford, and hon. chaplain to Crickhowell Onion.
The curfew is rung at Crickhowell from Michaelmas
to Candlemas.
There is a Baptist chapel, erected in 1839, with 300
^^ttings ; Congregational (at Llangattock), founded in
1786, seating 450 persons ; also Calvinistic Methodist
and Wesleyan chapels.
The Cemetery, adjoining Crickhowell church, was
opened in 1888, at a cost of ^^850, and enlarged in 1913 ;
it occupies an area of i^ acres ; it is under the control
of the Parish Council.
The Town Hall, in High street, is a building of stone,
erected at the expense of the late Duke of Beaufort, lord
of the manor, and is used for County Court business. Petty
Sessions, the meetings ol the Rural District Council anil
the Board of Guardians, and foi manorial business ; the
basement is used as a market place. Clarence Hall, in
Beaufort street, the first stone of which was laid in
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. 0. & T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Beau-
fort street. — John Richard Jones, postmaster. Letters
should ha%-e Breconshire added. There are Pillar
Boxes at Penydre, Llangenny, Llanbedr, Tretower, the
Dardy, the Green, the Bridge, Pwllyrhy.ad, Ffawddog,
Pontybrynhert, Owmcrawnon & Pencoedyrynys
Llangattock Post Office.— Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, sub-post-
" ■ ' Letters arrive froi " ■ • • •■ -
mistress,
telegraph office
Crickhowell, Brecon-
The near
Jrickhowell
BRECKNOCKSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR CRICK-
HOWELL PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Glanusk Lord C.B., D.S.O. Glanusk park, Crickhowell
(Lord Lieut, of Brecknockshire)
Bailey Col. Hon. Wilfred Russell D.S.O. Glanusk park.
Crickhowell
1891 by H.R.U. the late Duke of Clarence KG. wa»
erected at a cost of ^2,500, by the Crickhowell Public
Hall Co. Limited. It is used for public meetings, enter-
tainments &c. and will hold 800 persons.
The weekly market is held even- Thursday, chietly for
provisions; there is also a monthly market on the second
Thursday in each month. The fairs are held on May 12
and September 22. The granite fountain opposite the-
Market house, was erected in 1875, at a cost of ;^6oo, by
the first Lord Glanusk and the inhabitants to the-
memory of Henry John Lucas M.D, ; the water is sup-
plied from a celebrated spring at Ffynonness, and wa»
conducted to the fountain at the expense of the first
Lord Glanusk.
The Percy Davies Institution, in High street, wa*
the gift of the late Mrs. Percy Davies, of Porthmawr, for
the benefit of the inhabitants of the town of Crick-
howell for ever, and comprises a library, coffee tavern,
and reading and recreation rooms. At Llangattock are
reading and recreation rooms, with a library, erected in
memory of the late G. F. W. Miles esq.
Thf l>i«p.-n:'i"y. in Hi^'h -treet, established in i8ao,
i- .-..,;...-.., I .,.,,.(. 1, , .-in-i'i- >■ I'lMitributions.
I I \ tlie late Mrs. Bevaa
Ml ' ■ . ■-;'.' N , , , - : i.jI. the interest to b»
n--i -K ^^ i!:- I,ie .Ml-- Williams, of Cwmdu,
III. I I -I nf which is applied towards the sup-
I'.iii i! I ■ "ell Dispensary ; ^10 a j-ear, left by the-
liir ,1 . , i;:iilf'v bart. ; £i a year, by the late Miss-
L 111, im. \..,0.< 1 ir ihe relief of the poor; and ^^3 by the
late .Inlui WiUiams, as a charge on a meadow called "Ton
Glebe," and also known by the name of " Tyr-shon-
Williams," to be paid on tlie 29th September and 2211*
December, to two widows of the parish.
Crickhowell Castle, of which only a tower now remains,
is suppo.-ied to have been originally founded by the Nor-
mans ; it was inhabited in the 15th century by Sit
Charles Somer&et K.G. afterwards created Earl of Wor-
cester, who married the only daughter and heiress ot
William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon, from whom it
has descended to the pre-sent proprietor, the Duke
of Beaufort. " Criig Hywell '' or Howell's stronghold,
mentioned by Leland as the Cragus Hoelinus, but now
called by the inhabitants " Table Mountain," lies to the
north of the town.
On Llangattock hillside is a remarkable cavern, called!
"Eglwys Vaen " or the "Church Cavern;" there are
also several remarkable monoliths in this district, an*
the remains of a cromlech.
Glanusk Park, the seat of Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O.
(lord-lieutenant ol Breconshire), is a fine modern mansion
standing in a park of about 300 acres, divided by ths-
liver Usk, and commands extensive and very beautiful
views ; here is the Penmyarth golf course of 9 holes ;
Llangattock Park, occupied by Mrs. Picton-Turbervill,
has an area of about 400 acres ; Dan-y-park House i»
the residence of Col. Robert Preston Sandeman J.P. ;
Forth Mawr, of Miss Solly-Flood; Llanwysg. of Gwilym
Cristor James esq. J.P, and the Plas of Capel Aylett
Branlill esq.
The Duke of Beaufort, who is lord of the manor, an*
Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. are chief landowners.
The soil is sandy ; subsoil, chiefly gravel. The land
is chiefly pasturage, but some grain, potatoes and other
[oots are raised.
The area of the parish of Crickhowell is 1,937 acres of
land and 22 of water ; rateable value, jfs,96i ; popula-
tion in 1911, 1,232. The area of Llangattock, 8,070-
acres of land and 77 of water ; rateable value, ^5,817 ;
the population in igii was 959, including 10 officers and!
102 inma.t<!s in Crickhowell Poor L;iw Institution.
Parish Clerks (Crickhowell), Thomas J. Allen ; (Llan-
gattock), David Edwards.
LOCAL IN.ST1TUTI0NS &c.
Bailey Major Hon. William, Tho Buntralow, Glanusk,
Crickhowell
lieckwith Arthur, Moor pail;, Llanbedr. Crickhowell
Curteis Maj. -Gen. Reginald L.H.Glan-yr-afon,OrickhowelI
Gething Herbert, The Firs, Abergavenny
Hill Philip Edwd. M.R.C.S.Eng. Latham ho.CnckhoweU
Hnghe< Charles Wvlde, Glyn Pedr,Llanbedr,CrickhowelI
James Gwilym Cristor, Llan^vysg, Llangattock, Cd-ick-
Mie°rr Anthony Hanmer, Herbert haU, CMckhoweU
Pirie-Gordon Edward, Gwornvale, Crickhowel
Powell-Jones Dan, Pwll court, Llangynidr, Crickhowell.
Ros'ser^VVm. Duffr}n,CIydach,Gilwern.near Abergavenny
Salt Sir Shirley Harris bart. Gliffaes, Crickhowell
Sandeman Col. Robert Preston, Dan-y-park, CrickhoweU
IVatkin* Benjamin, Noyadd, Llangattock, Crickhowell
380
CRICKHOWELL.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
The Chairman, for the time being, of the Crickhoircll
Rural District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, Richard Henrr Arlingham
Daries, Beaufort chambers
Petty Sessions are held at the Town Hall every alternate
■Wednesday at n a.m. Dii- following places are in-
cluded in tliH pettv ses.sional division: — Crickhowell,
Cwmdu. Grwvnefawr, Grwvnefi^chan. Llanbedr, Llun-
elly (Loner), Llansrait^.c.k (hnv!cr\. LLniiiMiidr
(Lowerl, LInngenny i Partri»ho»
CRICKHOWELL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
The district comprises the following parishes : — Crick-
howell, Grwyn-iifawr, Grwynefechan, Llanbedr,
Llanellv, Cwmdu. Llangattock, Llangeinn, Ll;ni(;vnidr
& Patrishow. The area i.« 46.140 acr^s ; [.opnlatinn
Chairman
Millhrook, Llange
Officials.
Clerk. Thomas Vau?han. Town Hall offices
Treasurer. .Joseph Dei-iiDus Shepheard, National I'lo-
vincial & Tnion Bank of Enaland Limited. Bank
house, Beaufort street
>5edical Officer of Health, PhUip Edward Hill M.R.O.S.
Eng. Latham house, Crickhowell
Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Frederick J. Hurley,
Brynheulog, Standard street
.S.initary Inspector for LlanpUv District. Edwin Rii!us
Morgan. CiUiern
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, New road, John Morgan, High st. caretaker
Clarence Hall. Thomas John Allen, caretaker
County Court, Town hall. His Honor Stanley Hill
Kelly, judge ; Richard Henry Arlingham Davies, regis-
trar & high bailiff ; office, Beaufort chambers ; county
court bailifl'. Alfred Menlp. Bridu'e road. The court
is held bi-monthly. The following is the list of the
parishes comprising this district :^Orickhowell.
Cwmdu. Grwyiiefawr. Grwynefechan, Llanbedr,
Llanelly (Lower). Llangattnck (Lower). Llangynidr
(Lower). Llangenny & Partrishow
For Bankruptcy purposes the court is included in that
of Tredegar ; E. F. Gardner, 144 Commercial street,
Newport, Mon. official receiver
Certified Bailift' ..ppointed under the "Law of DiMrt-
Amendment Act," Alfred Williams Beavis, High st
County Police Station. High street, Roger Edward
sergeant, k 4 constables
Crickhowell Public Library. High street. K. Pirie-
Gordon, hon. sec
' 'ustoms & Excise Office. Samuel George Armstrong,
officer, Brecon road
DLspensary, Philip Edward Hill MR C.S.Eng. Joseph
Swinbnrn Townley M.B.Glas. & Albert Edward Jones
L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon medical officers
Llangattock Church Institute & Reading & Recreation
Booms, Stanley Douglas Caine, sec. Llangattock
Miinor Offiies, James Edwards, ajent : R. H. .\Tling-
ham Davies, .steward
Market Hall, High street, William Davies, keeper
Miles Memorial Hall, Llangattock
Town Hall. High street. William Davies. keeper
CRICKHOWELL UNION.
Board days, alternate mondavs at 2 p.m. at the Town
Hall, Crickhowell.
The Union comprises the following parishes: — In Breck-
nockshire, Brynmawr, Crickhowell, Cwmdu, Grwvne-
fawr, Grwynefechan, Llanbedr, Llanelly, Llangattock.
Llangenny! Llangynidr. Partrishow;' & Beaufort,
Dukestown, Llochryd & Rassa in Moiniiowth.shire.
The population of the union in 1911 was 2-2. yq;
area, 53-636 acres; rateable value in 1919 of the
Brecknockshire portion, £<iq.65q. & of the Monmouth-
shire portion jf 18,139 ; total, ^£77,798
Chairman of the Board <if Guardians. Owilvm c. J.imes
J.P
Clerk to tho Guardians & -Usrssment Committee, Thos.
Vaughan, Town Hall offices, Crickhowell
Treasurer, Joseph Diciinus Shepheanl. Nut i. mat Pro-
vincial & Union Bank of Enu'hind Ltd, Ci ii-khnwell
Believing Officers. Brynmawr district. J T. Turner.
Brynteg. Greenland road. Brynmawr ; Crickhowell
district, D:'vid Watkin Bevaii. Frinideg. Crickhowell
Vaccination Officers. Thomas Lewis, Winburg, Crick-
howell & J, T. Turner. Brynteg, Greenland road.
Brynmawr
Medical Officers & Publio Vaccinators, Crickhi.well dis-
trict. Philip Edward Hill J. P., M.R.C.S.Eng. Latham
house. Crickhowell: Brvnmawr district. William
Lewis Pritchard M.B.. C.M.Edin. Rehobnth house.
Almu street. Brvnmawr; Llanellv district, Samuel
Simp.son M.B., B.Ch.Dubl. BruoklOn li.iuse, Clvdach ;
Beaufort & Rassa di.strict. John Fiii.-, Dwvcr LlU.C.P.
& S.Edin. Beaufort, Mon. ; Dukest.nvn di,si,rii-t,Percival
.liiiith M.R.C.S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.Edin. R<iseland house,
Sirhowy
The Po .r Law Institution. Llangattock, is a building of
stone with a chapel adjoining. & will hold 132 in-
mates; P. E. Hill, medical offici'r ; Rev. Rich-rd
Mervvn Cole-Hamilton M.A. cliaplaiii ; Harry D.
Goidchild, master; Mrs. Eva IJooihluld. lontr.-n ;
Rev. Evan Ronlar.d. religious insti iicl.ir
ClilCKHOWFI/T, Rk.GISTUATION- DlSTKItl.
Superintendent Registrar, Thomas Lewis, Winburg,
Standard street, Crickhowell; deputy, William Richd.
Thomas. 7 Llanbedr road. Crickhowell
Registrars of Births Jc Deaths. Beaufort sub-district.
Augustus John Roberts, Llangynidr; deputy, Mrs. A
J. Roberts, Llangynidr ; Cwmdii sub-district, John P.
Edwards, Post office, Cwmd4; deputy, Edward
Thomas, Tvfry, Owmdii ; Crickhowell sub-district,
D. Mnn;an Evans (interim registTar). Crickhowell;
Llanelly sub-district, David Richard .Jenkins, 17 King
Edwards road, Brynmawr; depnty. Thomas Jones.
Tegid house. Orchard street. Brynmawr
Regisrrar of Marriajes, Herbert M. .Tones. 14 Gi en-
land mad. Brynmawr
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer & Collector of Rates for Crickhowell
District & Grwynefechan, Thomas Lewis, Winburg.
Standard street '
.\ssistant Overseer for Llangattock, Stanley Douglas
Caine, School house, Llangattack
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Philip Edward Hill M.R.C S
Eng., L.S.A.Lond. Latham house
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes. Richard Henry
Arlingham Davies, Beaufort chambers
Clerk to the Crickhowell Old Age Pension Snh-Com-
mittee. Thomas Vaughan. Town Hall offices
Coroner for the Liberties of Crickhowell & Tretower. R
H. Arlingham Davies, Beaufort chambers
Town Crier, T. J. Allen. High strer-t
PL.VCES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services
St. Edmund's Church. Crickhowell, Rev. Henry Plan.
tagenet Somerset M.A. rector; 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.;
daily, 10 a.m.; fri ii a.m.; holy communion at 8
a.m. ; sundavs, 1st sun. 3 a.m. & ii a m
St. Cattwg's. Llangattock, Rev. Richard .Mervyn Cole
Hamilton M.A. rector; ii a.m. & 6 p.m.; holy coni-
munion. 8.30 & 11 a.m. ist sun. in month; 8.30 n.m.
other .Sundays, e:
Mission Churches
Llaneattock. 3 p.m
Baptist (Bethaiiara), Bridge street; 10.30 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 pm
Calvinistic Methodist, Castle road; Rev. Evan Rowland,
minister; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (Bethesda), Llangattock ; 10 a.m. & 0
p.m. : tues. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Weslevan (English), Tower street (Brvnniawr Circuit ) ;
II :!.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The Crickhowell District Education Sub-Committee con-
4 7
The CTOmittee meet at the Town Hall monthly.
Chairman, A. Beckwith J.P
Clerk. Thomas Vaughan, Town Hall offices
.\ttendance Officer, David Daniel Evans, 3 Bank bnildngi
Intermediate School District for Crickhowell.
Seretary, F. J. Hurley
Crickhowell Council (mixed &; infants), erected, with
master's residence, near the town, at a cost of about
^1,000, for 126 children; Thomas Howell Thomas,
master; Mrs. Margaret Thomas, infants' mistress;
Mrs. M. Wators & Miss L. Johns, assistant teachers
r'rickhowell (non-provided) (boys, girls tc infanta), with
residence for the master, erected at a cost of ;£ 1,400,
for 188 children: R. P Griffiths, master; Miss E. S.
Jone-, Miss G. Jones k, Rob-rt Evans, asst. teachers
L'angattock (non-pio\ ided) (boys, girls k infants), en-
larged in 18B0 k again in 1897, for 180 children, with
resiilenc,' for the master; Stanley Douglas Caine, mast
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALEf-
CRICKHOWEU,. 381
Railway Stations.— The nearest- railway stations to this
town are Gilwern station, 4 miles ; trovilon station, 5
miles; Abergavoiiny station, 6 miles (London & North
Western line & Grieat Western railway) ; & Talybont
statiiiM, 8 miles (Brecon & Merthyr line)
Great Western Railway Parcels Office, AUiert- Selby
Evans, agent, Hiffh street
Carriers to Abergavenny. — Albert Selby Evans, daily,
from Crickhowell 1
Alfred Meale, fro
gavonny 12.30 p.ni
'arriers by Water (Brecon & Newport cana
Roberts, Two Locks, Cwmbran, from Newport, &
Benjamin Watkins (Govilon to Brecon), Llangattock,
calling at intermediate places ; James Powell, Llangat-
tock water tender & toll clerk
PBIVATE RESIDENTS.
Glanusk Lord C.B., D.S.O. (l.od
lieutenant of Breconshire), Glanusk
park, Llangattock ; & Carlton club
& Guards' club, London S W i
Branfill Capel Aylett, The Pias,
Llangattock
Cole-Hamilton Rev. Richard Mervyn
M.A. (rector of Llangattock).
Llangattock rectory
Coward Miss, Victoria place
Cartels Maj.-Gen. Reginald L. H ,
J. P. Glan-yr-aton
Davies Richard Henry Arlingham,
Gwern Vale cottage
Dobell Capt. Guy, Glannant
Edward's Jas. Danvgarth, Llangattck
Elgood Major Garrard, Glan-y-dwr
Evans Mrs. Brick house
Furmedge John H., J. P. Glanusk pk
Harris Miss, Ashfield
Hill Philip Edward J.P. Latham ho
Billiard Miss, Glanonney.Llangattock
Hurley Frederick J. Brynheulofr,
Standard street
James Gwilym Oristor J.P. Llan
Wysg, Llangattock
James Miss,Derwen Deg.Slandard si
Jan"ett Miss, Rectory road
Jones Albt. Edwd.Ty-Gwyn,Penydiv
Jones Miss, Vine cottage, Penydre
Jnne» William Valentine. Lindley.
Standard street
Lloyds-Barrow A. G. Maescehn
Miers Anthony Hanmer J.P. Herl eri
hall
Phillips John, Penydre cottiiire,
Brecon road
Picton-Turbervill Mrs. Llangattock pk
Pirie-Gordon Edward J.P. GwernvaU
Richards John Vaughan, Oaklands,
Rectoiy road
Rowland Rev. Evan (Welsh Calv.
Meth.-j, The Manse, Penydre
Sandeman Col. Robert Preston J.P.
Dan-y-Park. Llangattock
Shepheard Joseph 1). Bank house,
Beaufort street
Shepperson Bertram Etrertoii. Vsk
Solly-Flood Miss. Purtb Mawr
Somerset Rev. Henry Plantagenet
M.A. (rector & rural dean of Crick-
howell & surrogate). The Rectory
Townley .Joseph Swiuburn M.B.Glas
Brynrhos, New road
Vaughan Thos. Tvroneii, Rectory rd
Watkins Benjaniin J.P. Noyadd.
Llangattock
Watkins Mrs. Greeuhill
Williams Miss, Gwar-y-castell
Williams Mrs. Park lo. Llangattock
WintersonGeo. Ashfield cot.Kectory rd
COMMKRCIAL,
Early closing day, Friday.
Allen Thomas John, parish clerk, town crier, caretaker
of Clarence hall, & watch maker. High street
BarroU Sarah (Mrs.), butcher. High street
Barwood Edgar, Queen's Head P.H. High street
Bath Arthur James, Britannia inn. High street
Beaufort Estate Office (James EdnTiT.is. airi-iit). Bean-
fort lodge
Beavis Alfred Williams, bill po,-(. r \ -h.pk.-.iier.High st
Bevan David Watkin, relieving oflirer ( ■ri.liliuwell dis-
trict, Frondeg
Bear Hotel (Robert Leslie Masters) ; old-established
family & commercial hotel; every accommodation for
visitors; motor garage, stabling. 'billiards &c. High st
Bevan John, farmer, Penrhiw & Penkitle, Llangattock
Beveridge Max, draper. High street
Bowles Frederick, clerk of works to Glan Usk estate,
Springfield, Llangattock
Brecon & Radnor Farmers' Union (Wm. Powell, sec).
Clarence villa. Beaufort street
Browne George, farm bailiff to Maj.-Gen. R. L. H. Our-
teis J.P. Castle road
Brnntnell Harry, blacksn:ith to the Duke of Beaufort,
Llanbedr road
Oaine Stanley Douglas, schoolmaster & organist & as-
sistant overseer for IJangattook, School ho.Llangattnnk
Cemetery (John Morgan, caretaker)
Clarencp Hall iThomas .1. Allen, caretaker). Beaufort st
Colerick Williani. bak-r. Castle road
County Court Office (Richard Henry Arlingham Davies,
registrar & high bailiff), Beaufort chambers
Crickhowell AgricnUural Association (Williani V. Jones,
sec), Lindley. Standard street
Crickhowell Gas Works (Miss May WiUiams, proprie-
tress). Mill street
Crickhowell Public Hall Co. Limited (E. H. Arlingham
Davies. sec); resfd. .ilVu-e. Beaufort chambers
Crickhowell Public Library (E. Pirie-Gordun. limi.
sec), Standard street & High street
Crickhowell Rural District Council Water Works (Thos
Vaughan, clerk ; T. Lewis, collector). Town Hall offices
Crickhowell Unionist Working Men's Club (George L.
Lnam. sec). High street
Customs & Excise Office (Samuel George Armstrong,
officer), Brecon road
Davey Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper. New road
Davies David, tailor. High street
Davies James (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Llanbedr road
Davies John, shopkeeper. The Green
Davies Margaret (Miss), district nurse. Tower street
Davies Rhys (Mrs.), farmer. The Vedw, Llangattock
D:ivies Richard Henry Arlingham, solicitor & coroner for
the liberties of Crickhowell & Tretower, commissionei
for oaths, clerk to magistrates of Crickhowell, to com-
missioners of taxes & to lieutenancy, & registrar & high
bailiff of the Crickhowell County Court & sec. to the
Crickhowell Public Hall Co. Limited & Llangrwyne;
Bridge Co. Limited & managing director J: sec to th.
Trevil Railway Co. Beaufort chambers
Davies Sarah (Miss), apartments, 4 Tower street
Davies Wm. keeper of Town hall & Market hall. High st
Dispensary (Philip Edward Hill M.R.C.S.Eng Joseph
Swinbuin Townlev M.B.Glas. t Albert Edward Jones
L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon. medical officers)
Dodd David, stone mason, Brecon road
Dodd William Lewis, draper. High street
Edwards David, carpenter, Llangattock
Edwards David Thomas, farmer, Ty-yn-y-wlad
Edwards James, agent to the Duke of Beaufort. Beau-
fort estate office
Evans Albert Selby, tobacconist & carrier, & Great
Western Railway parcels office. High street
Evaiis David Daniel, school attendance officer, 3 Bank
buihliiig.s
Evans Ellen (Mrs.), Six Bells inn, Llangattock
Evans Mary Anne (Miss), apartments. Standard street
Foresters Ancient Order of (8th Duke of Beaufort Lodge)
(T. Arnold, sec). Six Bells inn, Llangattock
Furmedge John H., J.P. agent to Lord Glanusk. filainisk
estate office. Glanusk park
Games John, beer retailer, Llanbedr road
Glanusk Miniature Rifle Clnb (Frederick Bowles, sec).
Llaniraltui-k
Grindle\ John,farm bailiff to Lord Glanusk. Glanusk fm
Herbert' John H. The Three Salmons P.H. Bridge street
Hill Philip Edwar.l M.R.C.S.Eng.. L.S.A.Lond., J. P.,
V.D. snrgenn & nuMii- VLOTiiialiir f.ir Crickhowell dis-
trict,
he-It
trict
nlTlc
& medical officer 1
ickhnwell Rural Dis
II. Latham house
Howell .It;,, .. i,> 1,1 ,. i : ._ ,.
Howells Hum;, f.uuirv. iii\lv. LLiugattock
Howells William, stationer. High street
Hudson Colin Thomas, Cambrian Arms P.H. High -1
Hurley Frederick J. surveyor & sanitary inspecto
Jones Allit. Edwd. L.E.C.P.Lond..M.R.C.S.Eng.Ty
Jones Alice (Miss), draper. High street
Jones Charles, carpenter, Llangattock
Jones Clara (Miss), tobacconist. High street
Jones David, wheelwright. The Yard, High street
Jones David Thomas, beer retailer, Beaufort stree
Jones Elizabrth (Mrs), post office. Llangattock
th manufac
thur
trection engine proprietor & larmer. &, :
Crickhowelf Agricultural Associati.m. I
Clarence wharf. T N 42 P.O
Kirkland Walt«r Herbert, chemist. High st
L<-ege Alfred George, Dragon inn. High stre
Leonard Harry, news agent. Standard street
382 CHICKHOWELL,
SOUTH WALES.
[kklly's
Lftwit Anthony, farmer. Prisk farm, Llangattock
L8wi« Evan, boot & shoe maker, Llangattock
Lewie Francis John, butchor, Hi^h street
L«wii John, beer ret-aiier, Brecon road
L«wii Joseph, farmer. Pencroeslan
Lewis Thomas, assistant overseer & rale collector for
(^rickhowell district & Gnvynetechan, supt. registrar
..f Crickho«cll district, vaccination officer & collector
of rates, Winburg, Standard street
Lewis Williaui, fanner. Tyrash farm
Linell Charles J. B. baker, Beaufort street
Llangattock Church Benelit Society (Stanley Douglas
Uaine. sec. ), Miles Memorial hall, Llangattock
Llangattock Church Institnte & Reading & Becreation
Booms (Stanlev Douglas Cfline, sec), Llangattock
Llangrnvnpv Bridge Go. Limited fR. H. .\. Davies
vynpy Bridge C!o. Limi
Beaufort chambers
Llnvd Edward, bone setter, Llanbedr road
Lloyds Bank Limited (snb-branch) (William Francis
l*arry de AVintmi. manager), daily lo a. in. to 3 p.m. ;
sat. 10 n m. to u noon. High street; draw on head
office, 71 Lombard street, London EC 3
Loam George Langsford, t#acher of music, i sec. to
the Criokhowell Unionist Working Men's Club, Green-
hill villa
lx)vesev Herbert. Corn E.\change P.H. High street
Market Hall (WiUiam Davies, keeper). High street
llaaters Robert Leslie, Bear hotel. High sftreet
Meale Alfred, county court bailiff. & carrier. Bridt'e rd
Meale Emily (Miss), shopkeeper. High street
Morgan & Evans, grocers, Clarence house; & 5 Cross
street, .\bergavenny
Morgan David Richards, carpenter, Llangattock
Morgan Charles, farmer, Cwmoney farm. Llangattock
Morgan Gomer, grocer. High street
Morgan Maria (Miss), grocer, Llangattock
Morgan Thomas, farmer. College farm, Llangattock
Morgan William Hy. Imilder, Tyr-Berllan, Llanbedr road
Morris John EiMinet, ironmonger, Hiffh street
Moulder Robert, coffee tavern. High street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (Joseph D. Shepheard, manager) ; daily 10
a.m. to 3 p.m.; sat. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Bank build-
ings. Beaufort street; draw on head office. 15 Bishops-
rate, London K C s
Oddfellows (Loyal Cambrian Lodge, Xo. 4,54^) (Charles
Fredk Leonard, local sec.^. Cambrian hotel. High st
(Jwen David James, smith, Llangattock
Owen Bees, beer retailer, Llangattock
Owen Thomas, grocer, Llangattock
Parsons Frederick William, boot maker. High street
Percy Davies Institute (E. Pirie-Gordon, hon. sec).
High street
Peters Emily B. (Miss), draper. High street
Powell Charles, flannel weaver, Legar, Llangattock
Powell James, pleasure boat owner, Llangattock
Powell John, watch maker. High street
Powell Bees, confectioner. High street
Powell William, sec. to the Brecnn &. Radnorshire
Farmers" Onion, a.ssistant overseer for the parishes of
Llanfihangel Cwm Du, Beaufort, Llanbedr, Partris-
how & Grwyuefawr, collector of rates for Llangattock.
collector of income tax & local agent to the Ministry
of Labour, Clarence villa, Beaufort street
Piice David, farmer. Hendreforfydd, Uang.ittock
Price Esther (Miss), fan.-v goods dealer, HiL'h street
Price Lewi, Francis, fanner, Wern Watkin
Price Mary (Mrs.), butcher. High street
Price Thomas, Butchers' Arms P.H. Bridge street
Penffawyddog.
Pritchard D;ivid, farmer. Vi
Prltohard Maggie
gattock
OBINOW is a small parish i mile west from the town
of Narberth (the railway station of which is in this
parish), in the county of Pembroke, hundred, union,
connty court district and petty sessional division of Nar-
the rural deanery of Naiberth and
Prosser Celia (Miss), dress maker. New road
Prosser Sydney, drug stores. High street
Prosser William, trardener to Diike of Beaufort, Llan-
gattock park
Prosser William Henry, beer retailer, Bridge street
Ralph Brothers, butchers &, farmers. High street
Ralph William, farmer. Court farm
Ralph WiUiam, farmer. Fox Hall farm
Beece John, The Plough PH. Llangattock
Richards David, farmer. The Noyadd, Uangattock
Richards John, farmer, Penfedw, Llangattock
Richards Thomas, farmer, Penbryn, Llangattock
Rogers Daniel, farmer, Llaswernfach, Llangattock
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (Lodge 1541 ; Jas.
Gardner, sec); meet at the Britannia inn. High street
Ramsey Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Penallt, Llangattock
Rumsey Robert, baker. High street
Bumsey William, Horse Shoe inn, Llangattock
Sharman John, Crown inn, Penydre
Shepheard Joseph D. manager to the National Pro-
vincial & Union Bank of England Limited & treasurer
to the Union & Rural District Council, Bank house,
Beaufort street
Thonjas & Sons, printers. Standard street
Thomas .\rthur J. land agent & valuer for probate to
the Unuiity <.'ouncil of Brecon, High street; & Athrofs
^'iUa,Llangattock
hou.se, Gilweru
Thomas David, insur. agent, Vine Tree
Thomas Henry, farmer, Gilfach farm
Thomas John, farmer, Tir Ffawddog
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Llangattock
Thomas Owen, farmer, Llanver
Thomas Rose (Mrs.), farmer, Llaswern
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), Bridge End iim, Bridge street
Thomas Wm.Richd. deputy supt. registrar,7 Llanbedr rd
Town Hall (William Davies, keeper). High street
Townley Joseph Swinburn M.B.Glas., L.B.C.P. & S.
Edin., L.F.P. & S.Glas. & L.M. physician & surgeon,
& hon. medical officer to C!rickhowell dispensary,
Br\nrhos. New road
Townsend Josejih, boot i shoe maker. High street
Townsend William, painter. Tower street
Trant*T John, farmer, Tynycwm, Llangattock
Trevil Bailway Co. (K. U. A. Davies. managing director
& sec). Beaufort chambers
Vaughan Thomas, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
clerk to guardians, Crickhowell District Education
Committee, Crickhowell Council school & assessment
ciinmiittees of Crickhowell union & clerk to the Crick-
howell BuTal District Council & Old Age Pension
sub-committee. Town Hall offices. T N 21 P.O
Wallace Alexander Frederick, shopkeeper. Standard st
Ward Thomas Hari^, corn chandler. High street
Watkins Benjamin, tpiarry owner, coal, lime, builders' &
pit-wood merchant, traction engine proprietor & far-
mer. Llangattock wharf, Llangattock (T N 10 P.O.) k
.Standard street ; & at Blackrock, Clydach
Hatluiis Ceorge Henry Lucius, Beaufort Arms hotel.
Bells PH. New rd
W.dii,. \\illi;iiH Henry Burnah, Si
Wiiim.K i.rnr^re. farrier. New road
Wil.MX i,,i;i],l. -rocer. High street
Wildm.' John, Vine Tree inn, Llangattock
Wilks Percy, motor garage, Beaufort street
Williams Elijabeth (Mrs.), baker, Llangattock
Williams .liihn. farmer, Tir-Philip, Llangattock
Williams John, farmer & cattle dealer. Upper Hi
(iirm. Standard street
Williams John Morgan, cabinet maker, 5 New road
Williams Roger, farmer, Llwmws, Llangattock
Williams William, saddler. Standard street
in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1906
by the Rev. John Williams L.Div. of St. David's College.
Lamp?ter, who is also vicir of, and resides at Llandewi-
herth.
Velfrey. The soil
pally
light loa
pasturage.
The
d diocese of St. David's. The church (name j rateable value, ^850; the populatioi
vel.
is 356
■ 9 1
the Early English styl
south porch and a western belfry
Ihe church was renovated in 1904
»ing«. The living is a rectory, ni
CHUNWERE,
and ancient building of stone, in ' Letters are received from 'Narberth, P'cmbrokeshii
hancel, nave. which is the nearest post, money order & telegraph
ntaining one bell: „ffice, i mile distant
ind affords 45 sit- The children of Wiis parisJi attend the schools at Nnr-
yearly value £!jS. berth
Howells Martha (Missi, farr
Backs
Lewis & Co. coal merchants
CHOSS HANDS, sw LI
wear, is a parish in Pembroke Great Western railway, and 6 south-east from Narberth,
•ouniy. on the road from Pembroke to Carmarthen, 4 in the hundred of Narberth, petty sessional division,
miles south from Whitland and 5 north-east from Kil- county court district and union of Narberth and in the
jetty ststion on the Pembroke and Tenby branch of the I rural deanery of Narberth, archdeaconry and diocese of
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CWMAMMiN.
.383
St. David's. The church of St. Elidyr is an ancient
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts,
south porch and an embattled western tower containing
one bell : the east window is stained : on the outside of
the church is a tablet in memory of a non-juring clergy-
man: the church was restored in 1878 at a cost ol /,5i5,
and affords 150 sittings, all of which are tree. The
registers date from the year 1725. The living is a
rectory, net income ^^130, with 66 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held
since 1917 by the Rev. Evan Davies B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. There are Congregational and
Baptist chapels. Thoru is a recreation ground of about
■e. Sir Owen Henry Phillips Scourfield baH
Ties G-ianville esq. are the principal landowner*
red sandstone; and crops, oats and barley, bui
the land is chiefly under pa.sture. The are*
acres; rateable value, ;^i,298 ; the population
civil parish in 1911 was 173 and in the eccle
Soil
703
179.
o.5t Office, Lla
nteg
postmistress.
Lett
Carmartheiish
re.
-Mr
rniVATE KESIDENTS.
Davies Rev. Evan (rector). Rector;
Glanville James, Llanteg
Jones Benjamin, Heatheiland
Philipps Miss, Oakland
Wheeler Richard A. Llanteglos
COUMEBCIAL.
Allen John, farmer. Rose cottage
Davies John, farmer & assistant ove
seer, Greenacre
Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), farm,
Milton
Davies William, farmer
CBYMMYCH,
Elizabeth Rjjiiiond, .-ub-
ers are received from Whitland,
The nearest money order t tele-
graph office is at Amroth
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1876, for
50 children; Mary E. Thomas, mistre.Hs
Evans Margaret (Mrs.),farmer,Oxford Morris Benjamin, farmer. Furze park
Glanville James, farmer, Llanteg
Glanville Jas. York, frmr.Lanteague
Hodge Abraham, farmer, Mounta;
Hodge Charles, carpenter
Hughes William, cowkeeper, Craftie
lames Alfred, builder, Broomylake
James Ernest, farmer, Summerbrook
James Sarah (Mrs.),
Rual Walls
Benj. poultry dlr. York cot
Morris James, farmer. Three Wells
Mortimer Thos. farmer, Ledgerland
Oriel Thomas, farmer, Garness
Phillips-Middleton Thomas, mason
Raymond Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, i,
post office. The Laurels
small holder, j Scourfield George, farmer, Griggs
Williams David t; Jn. farmers. Cran-
James Willi;
Lewis Thoi
Ernest Thomas,
Brook
mer, Oakland
far
Willi;
Alfred.
Llanfyrnach.
CW^MAMAN,
CWMAMMAN is a civil parish and Drban District,
formed by Local Government Board Order No. 57,696,
which came into operation April ist, 191Z. The parish is
governed by an Urban District Council of 15 members.
It is in the county of Carmarthen, hundred of Iscennen,
Amman Valley petty sessional division, Llandilo county
ccurt district, Llandilo Fawr union, and in the rural
deanery of Llandilo, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and
diocese of St. David's. The parish is divided into two
postal districts, Glanamman and Garnant, both of
which places have a station on the Pantyffynnon branch
of the Great Western railway. Glanamman is 12 miles
south-east from Llandilo and 15^ north-east from
Llanelly, and Garnant 13 miles south-east from Llandilo
and 16J north-east from Llanelly. The ecclesiastical
parish was formed in 1843 from Bettwys, Llandilo Rural
and Llanbedie parishes in Carmarthenshire, and Llan-
giwg in Glamorganshire : the church ia a plain edifice
of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, and a turret
containing one bell : it was restored in 1878 at a cost
of ^505, and again in 1892, at a cost of ^100, and
affords 400 sittings. The register dates from the year
1843. The living is a vicarage, net income ;£29o, with
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1910 by the Rev. William Williams B.A. of
St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at the
vicarage at Garnant. The Baptists, Calvinistic Metho-
dists and Welsh Congregationalists have two places of
worship each. Bethel Congregational chapel, at Glan-
amman, has 850 sittings. The Baptist chapel at
Glanamman was erected in 1844, and seats 450. There
are coal mines in the parish, and tinplate and gal-
vanized iron sheets are manufactured. The principal
landowners are Lord Dynevor D.L., J. P. Lady Howard
and A. P. Saunders Davies esq. D.L., J. P. The area is
756 acres; rateable value, ^£11,139; population in 1911
was 4,971 in the civil parish and Urban District, and
11,611 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post, M. 0., T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Garnant
(letters should be addressed Garnant, Carmarthen-
shire).— Thomas Thomas, sub-postmaster
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Glanamman (letters should be addressed Glanamman,
Carmarthenshire). — John Phillips, sub-postmaster
CBYNANT, see Dylais Higher
Aberdare.
CWMAM-MAN UBBAJS DISTRICT COUNCIL.
•etings are held at Bethesda vestry, Glanamman,
the last Wednesday of each month, at 7 p.m
Chairman, Arthur Williams.
Vice-Chairman, John Jones.
Beti
e March, 1920.
Willio Hay
1 Willie Roberts
Edward Henry
Arthur William*
Thomas Morris
J.P
1
Reti
•e March, 192 1.
William Heal
William RoberU
Edward Henry
Thomas Thoma.s
John Jones
Retir*
March, 1922.
David Davie.s
John Rees
Robert Edward
David Thomas
Tom Harry
Officials.
Clerk, William
Martin
Knoyle, Commercial
buildings,
Glanamman
Treasurer, Owen Rowland Evans, Ammanford
Medical Officer of Health, John Radcliffe Grice MB,
Ch.B.Glas. Y-Dderwen, Glanamman
Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Gilbert Howel
Davies, Garnant
Collector, John Phillips,' Post office, Glanamman
County Police, William Richards, sergt. b 2 constable*
Public Elementary Schools.
Glanamman (mixed), for 549 children ; Thomas Thom»i,
master
Garnant (mixed), for 450 children ; William Owen,
master ; Mrs. Ruth Price, mistress
Garnant (Council) (mixed & infants), for 510 children ;
John T. Edwards, master ; Miss S. E. Jones, mistress
Railway Stations.
Glanamman (G. W. Riy), Benjamin Thomas, station
GARNANT.
PRIVATE KKSinENXS.
Beanland Henry
Bracey John A. Garnant vilL'is
Davies Gilbert Howel
Jones Rev. Thomas R. (Baptist),
Cowell street
Jones George Evan, Brynteg
Morris Thos. J.P. Biown Hill villus
Owen William, Garnant villas
Bees John, Bronwydd
Wardlaw Walter S. Glangarnant
Wilde Edwd. Sydney, Hawthorn vils
Williams Rev. Will'iam B.A. (vicar
of Cwmamman), The Vicarage
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday.
Ammanford Co-operative Society
Limited (T. H. Allen, manager)
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch
to Ammanford) ; open tues & fri.
2.30 to 4,30 p.m.; draw on head
office, 54 Lombard st.London EC3
Bevan Elizabeth (Mrs.), Colliers'
Arms P.H
Bowen Sarah(Mrs.),Lamb k FlagP.H
Capital & Counties (branch of
Llovds) Bank Limited (sub-
branch) (W. Griffiths, manager),
attends tues. (t fri. a. '5 '" 4- '5
p.m.; draw on head office. 39
', Threadneedle street. London Ei.' 2
Garnant (G. W. Rly), Ivor Phillips, station master
Consolidated Collieries Co. Limited
Cornelius John Francis, hair dresser
Cresci & Impanni, confectioners
Davies Arthur G. & Co. ironmon«r»
Davies Daniel John, cabinet maker
Davies David, shopkeeper
Davies Gilbert Howel, architect, *
surveyor & inspector of nuisance.i
for Cwmamman Urban District
Davies John, draper
Davies Bees, commission & insur-
ance agent & collector of rates for
Bettws parish, Brynteg
Davies William Luther John, motor
cycle agent
Edwards David, ironmonger
Evans Darid, butcher, London h)
384 CVVMAMMAN.
Kvans David John, fruiterer
Evans Jn. Wm. chemist & druggist
Evans Margaret (Mrs.1, china dealer ■
Garnant Beading Room (John
Eichards, sec)
George David Llewelh-n, draper
Griffiths Emrj?, faru'ier, Twjnhuli
Griffiths Kachael (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Grovesend Steel & Tinplate Co. Ltd.
(John A. Bracey, manager).
Amman tinplate -works. T N 4 ;
Tel. Add. " Panama ".
Harries Gomer, boot maker
Harris David, draper, see Williams
& Harris
Henry Edward & Co. drapers
Hill Wm. Isaac, farmer, Nantmarn
Jenkins Albert & Co. drapers
Jenkins Richard, Prince Albert P.H
Jones Benjamin, Glnho P.H
Jones Emily (Mrs.). Halt Moon P.H
Jones George Evan L.E.C.P. &
L.R.C.S.Edin. physician & sur-
geon, Brynteg
Jones John JJewton, outfitter
Jones Walter, boot & shoe dealer
Jones Wm. Edwd.frmr. Gorsygarnant
Lewis David A. boot maker
Lewis Edward, outfitter
Lewis Edward John, blacksmith
Lewis Rees. boot maker
Lewis William, ironmonger & grocer
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch),
attends weds. 11. :$ to 1.15 &
fridays 2 to 4 ; draw on head
office, 71 Lombard .st. LondonECs
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (O. B.
Evans, manager) ; attends tnes.
& fridays 9.30 to 12.15 ! draw on
bead office, 5 Threadneedle street,
London E C 2
Michael Charles, shopkeeper
Michael Thomas, grocer
Morgan Evan, fruiterer
Morgan John, saddler
Morgan Jonah, miller
Morgan William, draper. Oak house
North Amman Collieries Ltd. (The)
(Walter S. Wardlaw, manager)
Philpott John James, grocer
Pike Joseph & Sons, fruiterers
Powell Evan, gmccr, Stepnev road
SOUTH WALES.
Bees Margaret (Mrs.), Raven P.H
Rees Moses, stationer & newsagent
Rees Rachel (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Roberts John, draper k tailor
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers
Thomas David, ironmonger |
Thomas Frederick, farmer, Glanrafon
nas Howel, shopkeeper
nas Jeremiah, grocer
aas Thos. shopkeepr. Post office
Thomas Wilham, sluipkeeper
Williams Daniel & Sons, stationers
Williams & Harris, drapers
Williams James, butcher
Williams William, tinplate worker
GLANAMMAN.
PIUVATE EESIDENTS.
FoIIand Henry, Brondeg huu.se
Grice Jn. Radcliffe MB. T-Dderw.n
Griffiths Edgar, Arosfa
Hay William Aubrey, Myrtwydd
James James Enoch, Anwylfan
Jones David, Gorsphwysfa
Jones James, Brynheulog
Knoyle Wm. Martin. Cwmffrwd vDla
Lewis Morgan, Dolwerdd
Morgan Rev. Ffinant, Glenpowell
Oliver Rev. John (Calvinistic Meth)
Thomas John Rees, Tircoed villa
Thomas Thomas, Maldwyn house
Williams Rev. Hubert Owen B.A.
(curate of St. Margaret's)
Williams Arthur, Y-Gelly
COUMBHCIAL.
Earl\ closing day, Thursday.
Ammanford Co-operative Society
Limited (T. H. Allen, manager)
Bell Brothers, tailors
Davies Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies David, blacksmith
Davies George Frederick, grocer
Dyflryn Amman Colliery Co. (1912)
Limited (George Price, manager)
Evans David & Sons, builders
Evans 0. E. & Co. builders' mers
Evans John, grocer
Fuller Harry, cabinet maker
Fuller James, ironmonger
Fuller John James, ironmonger
Garhand Frederick, plumber
Gellvceidrim Collieries Co. Limited
(E'. R. Fisher, manager)
L KELLY'S
Glanamman Workmen's Institute
(John James Morgan, sec)
Glanov Trading Co. gro<jer8
Grice John Radcliffe M.B., Ch.B.
Glas. surgeon, & medical officer
of health & public vaccinator for
Cwmamman Urban District, T-
Dderwen
Griffiths David, fruiterer
Griffiths John, confectioner
Hall David George, hair dresser
Hay Thomas Jones, Plough & Harrow
P.H
Herbert Sidney, boot dealer
Hopkins Brothers, coal merchants
Hopkins Thos. iobmaster, Bryn Rhos
Hughes William & Son. builders
Hughes George, Farmers' Arms P H
Jenkins David, draper, Waterloo hi
Jones Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper
Jones Evan, butcher
Jones Gomer Marshall, draper
Jones Morgan M. music seller
Jones Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper
King William, hair dresser
Knoyle William Martin, solicitor, &
clerk to Cwmamman Urban Dis-
trict Council
Leonard John, Salutation P.H
Lewis Lewis, farmer, Tircoed
Lloyd John, farmer, Brynlloi
Morgan Emily (Miss), Amman hotel
Morgan Thomas, market gardener
Owen Joseph, grocer
Phillips John & Co. auctioneer-.
Post Office chambers
Phillips Job, shopkeeper
Phillips John, rtite collector foi
parish & urban district of
Cwmamman, Post office
Raven Tin Plate Co. Limited (The)
(Edgar Griffiths, manager)
Rees David, Cross Keys P.H
Rees Dewi, tobacconist
Rees Griffith, butcher
Richards M. & Co. cinematograph
palace
i Richards Dianah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
[Roberts William, grocer
1 Thomas John, butcher
I Walters David, confectioner
Williams Daniel & Sons, stationers
I Williams Daniel, carpenter & builder
CWM-AVON. see Michaelstone-super-Avon. CWMBACH, see Aberdare.
CWMBWBLA, see Swansea. CWMDARE, see Aherdare.
CWMDTT, see Maesteg.
CWM DTJ ST. MICHAEL'S, see Llanfihangel Cwm-Dii.
CWMQORSE, see Llanguicke. CWMLLTNEELL, see Tstradgynlais.
CWMRHEIDOL, see Llanbadarn-Fawr.
CWMTWRCH UPPER & LOWER, see Tstradgynlais.
CYFARTHFA. see Merthyr Tydfil. CYFFIC, see Kiffig.
CYFOETH-Y-BEENIN, see Llanfihangel Genen'r Glyn.
CYMMER, -.f-e Glyncorrwg. CYMMEB & PORTH. se.> Rhmidda.
CYNPtrO, see Kenfig.
CYNNTJLL MAWR, see Llanfihangel Genen'r Glyn.
DAFEN.
juiles
t from Llanelly, is an eccle-
siastical pari»h. turnu-d in 1 «7y. in the Llanilly division
of the county of Carroorthen, hundred of Carnwallon,
IJanell]- union, petty sessional division and countv court
district, rural deanery of Kidwelly, archdeaoonrv of Car-
marthen and diocese of St. David's. Tlie church of St.
.Michael and All Angels, in port a memorial, was buUt in
1874, at a cost of ;^6,ooo, and is an edifice of stone, in
ihe Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle
and north porch, with a northern bell turret containing
one bell: there are stained windows in the east, south
and west: there are 250 sittings; there is a graveyard
belonging to the chnrch. The register dates from the
year 1874. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yeaily
value ^^240, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
St. Djvid's, and held since 1889 by the Bev. John Rees
Jones .M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. The
vicarage house wag built at a cost of £i,ton. Here i.«
n Welsh Baptist chapel, a Parish hall, and a reading
room The tinplate work« belonging to the Dafen Tin
Plate Co. Limited are in this parish. The population
in 191 1 was 5,834.
Post, M. O. & T. Office.— Mrs. Eli/.abeth A. Davies,
sub-postmistress. Letters through Llanelly
BBYN, 2 miles east, in the hamlet of Berwick, has a
Welsh Congregational chapel, erected in 1841, with 700
sittings.
nVNEA (or Cwmfelin) is 3 miles south-east of Dafen
and 4 miles from Llanellv. with a station on the Great
Western radway. There' is a Welsh Baptist chapel,
founded in 1798, with 500 sittings, and a Welsh Congre-
^Mtional chapel, seating 400 pei-sons.
Pi.st & M. O. Office, Bynea.— Mrs. Mary Williams, snb-
pnstmistress. Letters through Llanelly. The tele-
graph office is at the station, three minutes' walk
from the post office
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
DALE.
.385
LLWTNHENDT i« aj miles south-east, in the hamlet
i.if Berwick. St. David's Mission church, attached to St.
-Michael's, Dafen, stands near the ruins of the old chapel
of ease at Capel Dewi. and is distant from the mother
church of Dafen about a mile and a half; it was built in
1882, at a cost of ^700, and affords 200 sittings. There
are also Welsh Baptist and AVelsh Calrinistic Methodist
chapels.
Post, M. 0. k T. Office, Llwynhendy.— Mrs. Ann Wal-
ters, sub-postmistress. Letters through Llanelly
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St. Michael & All Angels Church, Rev. John Rees .Tones
M.A. incumbent; (Welsh) 10 a.m. & (-English) 11.30
a.m. & (Welsh) 6 p.m. ; wed. (Welsh), 7 p.m
St. David's Mission, Llwj-nhendv, Rev. John Aubrey
L.D. curate; (Welsh) 10.30 a.iii. fc 6 p.m.; (Welsh)
tues. 7 p.m
Baptist.
.Soar (Welsh), Lhiynhendy, Rev. John R. Evans; 1030
a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Saron (Branch School Room). Cwmfelin ; 2 p.m.; wed.
7.15 p.m
.Maescanner (Welsh), Rev. Thomas Rolant Williams;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Tabernacle (Welsh) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. &
fri. 7 p.m
DAFEN.
Bailey Mr.'^. Dafen house
Jones Rev. John Rees M..
eumbent). Vicarage
Williams Rev. Thomas Rolant
Baptist)
& 5 p.;
Calvinistio Methodist.
Nay,areth (Welsh), Llwvnhendy ; 10.30
tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Congregational.
(Welsh) Bryn, Rev. John Evans; 10
mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Berea (Welsh). Bynea, Rev. David Curig Davies ; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m. & fri. 7 p.m
Hebron, Dafen, Rev. John Evans ; 2 p.m. ; thurs, 7
p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The schools are controlled by Group II. (Llanelly dis-
trict) of the Carmarthenshire County Council Schools
Clerk, Itor W. Watkins, Education offices, Llanelly
Bryn (mixed & infants), built in 1863, enlarged in 1903,
for 190 children ; Griffith Morris, master ; Miss
Bessie Bassett, infants' mistress
Bvnea (mixed), built in 1897, for 304 boys & girls & 150
'infants : Thomas Henry Harries, master ; Miss Edith
Davies, infants' mistress
Dafen (mixed & infants), built in 1850 & enlarged in
1894. for 187 boys & girls k 135 infants; Ivor J.
Davies, master; Miss Ellen Harries, infants' mistress
Llwynhendy (mixed), built in 1870, _tor 203 boys k girli
148 infants; Willi!
John, infants' mistress
tation Master, Bynea static
Philip Rees.
in, John Jo
Misi
Arnold John, farmer, Gorse
Banks Joseph, builder
Britten Margaret (Mrs.), Globe P.B
Charles David, grocer
Dafen Brick Co. (David John, sec)
Dafen Tin Plate Co. Limited (Joh
UewftUyn, manager)
Davies Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Gorse Galvanizing Co. Ltd. (D. \
Thomas, manager & sec). T :
32 ; T A '• Galvan, Dafen "
Hiirris William, farmer, Bryn gwv
Mawr farm
James Thomas, shopkeeper
Jenkins Catherine (Mrs.), grocer
Lloyd John, Neville's Arms P.H
Morris Mary A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Owen David, farmer, Cwmnant
Price Mary Ann (Mrs.), Onion P.H
Reading Room (Wm. Jones, sec)
Rees Edwd. farmer, Gelle Gille farr
Roberts David, farmer, Cilsaig
Staples David, Bush P.H
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), slin|,l,|„
BRYN
Welsh Cong)
Evans Rev. Join
Letcher Edward
Rees William John, Uplane
COMHEUCIAL.
Bowen Morgan, grocer
Harris James, farmer, Gell
Lyon Albert, gi'ocer
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.!
Arms P.H
Thomas Thomas
Vaughan Gwih'i
Williams Thoma
farmer, Brvnma«
, Royal Oak P.H
, grocer
I Thomas John Rhys, grocer
i Williams Daniel, grocer,
i Williams Joseph, butcher
BYNEA.
LLWYNHENDY. j Davies Rev. David Curig (Welsh
Davies Mrs. Dolavon | Congregational)
Evans Rev. John Rees (Welsh Baptist) | Harry'joseph, Brynhelig
Harry David, Forest villa 1 commeechl.
Harr> -Mrs. r,.mh(is : Bevan Marv Hannah (Mrs.), draper
Hen.U-i--..u Davi.l M.B., CM Bvnea Silic'a Brick Co. T N 236
Philln,- .Inhn, Hvyu Awel Edwards Edward R. draper
comuehcial ! Edwards Evan Rees, grocer
Edwards Jn. Lewis Arms P.H. Spitty
Evans Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper
Evans William John, carpenter
Eynon John, farmer, Ffosfach
Griffiths David, farmer, Pencoedcanol
Griffiths William, grocer, Cwmfelin
Harry David & Bros, colliery prnprs
Hopkins John, Bell inn
Jenkins David Henry, grocer
Jones Kitty (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Morris William John, coal merchant
New Glynea Colliery Co. Limited.
T A " Invicta, Loughor ; "' T N
188 Llanelly
Parry Mary (Mrs.;, farmer, Bwlch
Rees Mrs. fanner, Dyffryn
Riohards William, farmer, Cefn
Rtjberts Gnffith E. coal merchant
Mrs.), farmer St. David's Tin Plato Co. Lim. (Wm.
Rees, tea merchanl I. Williams, sec), tinplate manu-
ririer facturers (letters through Loughor,
ir dresser Glam)
grocer Samuel Jane (Mrs.), Plough inn
irmr.Maesardafen fm Thomas .Tnlni. farm bailiff to David
iMrs.),frmr.Genwen H;n rv & Brothers, Glynea farm
1^.), grocer iThmuai Llewellyn, farmer, Berwick
ilrs.), shopkeeper Th.mias Morgan, Red Cow inn
Th.imas C'.ilherine (Mrs.), grocer j Tngued John, Butchers' Arms P.H
Thomas David, farmer Williams Mary (Mrs.), grocer k sab-
Thomas David John. Old Ship inn postmistress
Anthony Harry. Joiners' Arms P.H
Brown WilUam, farmer
Davies David, blacksmith
Davies David, farmer, Trallwm
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer
Davies J. R. (Mrs.), farmer, Pen-
clackwydd
Evans David, farmer, Penllwynrodyii
Griffiths John, farmer, Heolhen farm
Harries James, farmer
Harries John, butcher
Harry Brothers, farmers. Penybryn
Harrv David, surveyor
Heniierson David M.B., C.M.Aberd.
physician & surgeon
Hopkins Henrv James, ironmunger
Howells Sarah" (Mrs.), farmer
Humphreys Jc
Jenkins John,
Lewis Daniel,
Morgan Willia
Richards Thos
DALE is a parish and village in the county of Pem-
broke at the north side of the entrance to Milford Haven,
with a small harbour in a creek to the east, 6J miles
west (by water) and 10 noi-th-west-by-south (by road)
from Milford station on the Johnston and Milford branch
of the Great Western railway, and 14 south-west from
Haverfordwest, in the hundred of Rhos, petty sessional
division of Roose, union and county court district of
Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanerv of Roose, and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.' The church of
St. James' is a plain but ancient building of stone in
the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, and
an embattled western tower containing one bell : the
east window is stained : the church plate includes a
chalice of the i6th century : the church was repaired in
1884-S and affords 126 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1735. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value ^150, in the ^ift of Capt. R. V. Lloyd-Philipps.
i and held since 1910 by the Rev. Sydney Bowen Williams
MA. of Jesus College, Oxford. There is a Congrega-
tional chapel. At St. Ann's head, the south extremity
of the parish, is a lighthouse, exhibiting a fixed white
linht. Dale Castle is the seat of Capt. Rhodri Vaughan
Llnvd-Philipps J. P. who is lord of the manor and prin-
rip 1] landowner. The land is chiefly under pasture, but
-rows «.ime .lats and Ijarlev. The area is 1,824 acres of
! land, I of yvater, 3 of tidal' water and 261 of foreshore;
I assessable value. ^939; the population in ion was 295.
I Parish Clerk, William Spriggs.
■ SKOKHOLM ISLAND is 4 miles west, off West Dale
j bay. The area is 244 acres of land and 19 of foreshore.
' Post. M. O. & T. Office.— Mrs. A. M. Robinson, sub-
I postmistress. Letters through Milford Haven. Wall
Lett.
Li.y
S. W,
l.S
SOUTH WALES.
uWic Elementary Sehoo
(mixed).
built in 1873 & en-
Coastguard Station, St.
larged in 1898 for 100
children
Charles Bradshaw,
3 men
master
1 Carrier to Haverfordwest.
■ad.
[keLLY'3
ef boatman &
Cholmley Hugh Alfred, The Cottage
Evans Col. Arthur Owen, Dale Fort
Lloyd-Philipps Capt. Rhoilii Vaugban
J.P. Dale castle
Williams Rev. Sydney Bowen M.A.,
C.F. (vicar)
COUMEHCIAL.
Allen James, farmer. Brunt
Davies Robert, farmer, Longlands
Davies Thomas, farmer. Windmills
George William, farmer, Broomhill
Lees Helen (Mrs.), grocer
Llewellyn George, farmer. Hooks
Morgan Mary Jane (Miss), shopkeepei
Price Joseph, farmer, SpeedJands
Robin Mathias, sat
Reynolds Henry, farmer. Dale hill
Reynolds John, blacksmith
Reynolds Thomas, shipwright
Scale George, farmer, HayguarJ bay
& Dale point
White George, Griffin hotel
Young John, farmer, Merryborougb
DAtTDY, see Bridgend. DERI
DEVYITOCK and SENNY BBIDGE.
DEVYNOCK is a civil parish comprising the town-
ships of Cray, Glyn, Glyutawe, Maescar and Senny,
in the county of Brecknock, Devynock petty sessional
division and hundred, Brecknock union, Brecon county
court district, rural deanery of Brecon (second part),
archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's.
The township of Cray was constituted a separate eccle-
siastical parish in 1883, and called Llanulid. Glyn
township was formed into a separate ecclesiastical parish
in 1887 under the name of Llanilliyd. The village of
Devynock stands principally within the township of
Maescar, and is 180 miles from London by road and
190 by rail, and 9 west from Brecon, and has a station
on the Neath and Brecon railway half a mile north-west.
There is a good supply of water from works erected by
the Brecknock rural sanitary authority (now the Rural
District Council), in 1883, the water being drawn fruui
a spring on the side of the neighbouring hill, and
carried into Devynock and Senny Bridge by 3 in. cast-
iron pipes from a tank at the source. The parish
church of St. Cynog is an ancient building of stone in
the Norman style, consisting of chancel with aisle,
nave, north aisle, south porch and a western tower con-
taining 6 bells ; the font is Xorman, and there are
several memorial windows :#the church was restored in
:8B8 and 1890 at a cost o!'£z,yg2, and affords 362 sit-
tings. The register dates' from the year 1696. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^350, including 3
acres of glebe, with residence,' in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held since 1919 by the Rev. James
Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, and
rnral dean of Brecon (part II.). The Congregational
chapel, erected in 1865, will seat about 260. The Wes-
leyan chapel, built in 1809, and rebuilt 1830, has sit-
tings for 150. There is also a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel, and a Congregational chapel at BRYCHGOED,
built in 1740, rebuilt in 1844, and renovated in 1876,
and now seating about 250. The Baptist chapel, at
Senny Bridge, erected in 1859, will hold about 150. The
police station and magistrates' room, a building ol
stone, were erected in 1844. and enlarged in 1908. The
Public Hall, at Senny Bridge, is used as a market hall
and for entertainments. There is also a reading room
and library, at Senny Bridge, established in 1887, by
Miss E. A. AVilliams, and principally supported by her';
the whole library contains 480 volumes. A "weekly
market is held at Senny Bridge, every Friday, and a
stock market evei-y Tuesday. A fair is held, at Dew-
nock, annually on 'April i6th and 2nd Tuesday in Ju'lv
for cattle and sheep. There is a small woollen factor'y
here, and a corn mill and saw mills. Some business is
also done in coal, Hour &c. at Senny Bridge. The prin-
cipal charities are Sir John Davey's charity, for the
education of the poor of Devynock and Ysclydach ;
William Watkin's almshouses and Havard's or Nantyr-
wydd charity for the benefit of the poor in Senny
and Maescar. The Baddege charily, amounting t'o
about £3B a year, is distributed on St. Thomas's day
to the poor of the parish. There arc almshouses for
five people, men and women, founded by Sir John
Davey kt. alderman of Lomloii, in i6;4," rebuilt bv
Howell Powell esq. of Cwmwysc and Rees Powell esq. of
Penybont, in 1854. In the neighbourhood is an ancient
British fortification called Cefn-y-Gaer ; and on the
banks of the Senny stand the remains of an ancient
castle called " Castell Du." Glanwy.ske. half a mile
•west, is the seat of Roger JelTreys-PoweU esq. Llwyn-
cyntefn is the seat of Mrs. Richard Garnons Williams.
Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the manor. Miss
Williams, of Penpont and the Rev. Arthur Gar-
nons Williams are tho principal landowners. The soil
is red earth. The chief crops are oats, barley, wheat
and cereals. Tho area of the entire civil parish of
Devynock is 32,034 acres; population 1911, 1,789; the
larish in 1911 was 1,020.
Bargoed.
population of the ecclesiastical
MAESCAR is a township forming the principal part of
le villages of Devynock and Senny Bridge, with a station
at Senny Bridge, called Devynock, on the Neath and-
Brecon railway, half a mile from the village. It is on
the river Senny at its confluence with the Treweren,
and is bounded on the north by the river Usk, cele-
brated for its salmon and trout fishing, and surrounded
by romantic and beautiful scenery. The area of the
township is 4,279 acres of land and 38 of water ; rateable
value, ^^4,707 ; population in 1911, 795.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Senny
Bridge (letters should have Breconshire added).—
Evan Davies, postmaster ; no dispatch or delivery on
Sunday
Post Office, Devynock. — Miss Hannah Stephens, sub-
postmistress. Letters delivered from Senny Bridge,
Breconshire. Senny Bridge, three-quarters of a mile
distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Sir John Davey's Public Elementary (Endowed) School
(mixed). Maescar, built by Sir John Davey, in 1626,
enlarged in 1840 & repaired in 1855 ; the school is en-
dowed with ;^i3 6s. 8d. ; number of children on the
books, 104 ; David Powell, master
This school is controlled by six managers, four founda-
tion, one appointed by the Local Authority & one by
the Minor Authority;' Rev. D. Davies, The Vicarage
correspondent
SENNY is a township and small village in the parish ul
Devynock, on the Senny river, 4 miles south from Devy-
nock station on the Neath and Brecon section of the Mid-
land railway. At Senny is a Congregational chapel,
erected in 1906. There is a charity of j^5 left in 17J3
bv David Walter, for apprenticing one poor child in
this village. Lord Tredegar is lord of the manor. Tho
principal landowners are J. P. W. Gwynne-Holford
esq. of Bnckland, Bwlch and Robert and Thomas
McTurk. The soil is red earth. The chief crops are
wheat, oats and barley, and there is some grazing land.
The area is 7,674 acres of land and 17 of water; rate-
able value, ^2,029 ; the population in 1911 was 195.
Letters through Senny Bridge, Breconshire, which is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1887, for
SO children ; Mrs. Belcher, mistress
BRECKNOCKSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR DEVYNOCK
PETTY .=;ESSI0NAL DIVI.'^ION.
Morgan Lt.-Col. Stuart Williams D.L. Bolgoed, Brecon,
chairman
Barrow Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Thomas Samuel Lloyd- M.D.
Barrodone, Weymouth
Davies Wm. David, C'wmn ysg. Senny Bridge.Breconshire
Jeffreys Rees John Brychan, Varlen house, Trecastle
Miller Wm. Stevenson, Forest lodge, Libanus, Brecon
Morgan Morgan, Aberllech, Senny Bridge, Breconshire
Price Owen, Nantyrharn. Cray, Breconshire
Williams Jenkin, Trephilip, Devynock, Senny Bridge.
Breconshire
Clerk to the Magistrates. Edward Cambridge Phillips,
Brnoklands, Hay, Hereford
Petty Sessions are held at the Police Station, Devynock,
on the last thursday in the month, at 12 noon.
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division: — Cray, I.landilofan (Upper & Lower), Maes-
oar, Penpont, Senny, Sclydach, Traianmawr, Traianglaei
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Police Station, John Edward Boore, sergeant in charge
Public Hall, Senny Bridge, Edwin Edwards, keeper
Reading Room k Library. Senny Bridge; Miss E. A.
WilliHins, Penpont, hon. sec. ; Charles West, keeper
Waler Works. Llewellyn Joseph, manager & collector
PUBLIC omc!i;RS.
Assistant Oveiseer, William Morgan R.
Clerk to the Devynock Pension Sub-Co
nock District Education Committee, 1
Bryncelyn, Senny Bridge
DIRECTORY.
SOUTH WALES.
Coroner for the Southern Dinsion of the County, Vf illiaui
Rr>ps Jones M.D. Bronwysg, Seuny Bridge
Meilic-l Officer & Public Vaccinator for Devynock dis.
Irict, Brecknock Union & Medical OfBcer of Health,
William Hees Jones M.D. Bronwysg, Senny Bridge
jistrar of Births & Deaths for Devynock sub-district,
I & Believing & Vaccii
L I7n
DEVYNOCK.
Breekno
PRIVATE
Jnues Bev. James B.A. (vicai
rural dean of Brecon, Part
Vicarage
Powel Mrs. Ynysclydach
Powell David, Athr'awdy
Rees Mrs. Penbyrn
Smith Miss
Williams Rev. Bees (Congregatio
Williams Jenkin J. P. Trephilip
Officer tor
2nd or Devynock district of Brecknock Dn
Davies, Senny Bridge
.School Attendance Officer, Evan Morgan
Station, George H.
COMMEECIAIi.
heelwright, Penyolfa
uilder & contractor.
Davies Ho«ell,
Davies James,
Glanyrafon
Davies John, farmer, Maescar
Davies John, farmer, Voxen
D.ivies .Samuel, farmer, Abercar
Devynock Agricultural Society (Wm
Williams, sec)
Evans David,farmer,Cwm camlais i.sa
Evans John, farmer, Waenllertai
Evans Thos.frmr.Neuadd cwm camlai
Evans Walter, farmer & landowner
Bailybedw
Griffiths David, blacksmith
Griffiths John, farmer, Ganol
Griffiths William Phillip, butcher
Havard David W. Lion inn
Havard Wm. farmer, Noyadd farm
James James, farmer. Tylebychen
James James Morgan, draper
James Thomas H. farmer, Llwntew
Junes Edward, farmer, Penybont
Jones Elizabeth (Miss), grocer
Jones Levi,tarmer.Cwm camlais ircha
Lewis David, haulier, Castell Du yrc
Lewis George, farmer, Tirgroes
Le"is Lewis, farmer, Penpentre villa
Morgan Evan, farmer, Tycoch
Morgan Jane (Mrs.) & Thomas
farmers, Beiliau, Maescar
Peat David, noolleii manufacturer
Phillips Howell, agent to Mrs. Stoi-y
.Maskelvne, Castell Du villa
Powell Margaret (Miss), farmer
Blaenpanteinon
Powell William, farmer, Danvceln
Preece Charles, coffee tavern
Price David, farmer, Tymawr
Price Morgan, farmer & landowner
Llynstyffylin
Bees' Daniel, farmer & landowner
Bees Thomas, farmer & landowner
Cefn brynich
Bees William Morgan, juii. Tanners
rmer, Blaen
amlais
London .loint City & Midland Bai
Limited (sub-branch) (open tue
•n, farmer
<lav); draw on head office,
Threadneedle street, London E C
.Morgan David, tailor
BBIDGE.
ItESIDENTS.
Morgan John Lewis, saddler, s
Powell & Morgan
Davies Misses. Abercar villa
Davies Miss Margaret, Cwmwysg
Evans Bev. Owen (Baptist), Ynysy-
bont, Bhydybriw
Jelirevs-Powell John Powell
Jeft'reys-Powell Roger, Glanwyske
Jones William Rees M.D. Bronwysg
Morgan Mrs, Usk villa
Phillrps Howell, Castell Du villa
Powell James, Hillcrest
Williams Daniel
Williams Mrs. Garnous-.Llwviicyntefn
Williams William, Bryncelyii
COJlilEKCIAL.
Aaron John, boot & shoe maker
Aberbran Co-operative Society Ltd
! (branch)
j Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
j (W. H. Gimson, manager ; open
tuesday 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.);
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Breconshire Coal & Lime Co. Limited
(Depot)
Davies Bees & Sons. cabinet makers
Davies W. M. & Co. grocers
Davies Evan, stationer & sub-postmstr
: I Davies John, shopkeeper
. I Davies Samuel, registrar of births &
' deaths for Devynock sub-district &
j relieving & vaccination officer,
Abercar
Davies Thomas S. boot dealer
' Dickson & Co. Limited, timber, coal,
lime, brick & slate merchants ;
I manufacturers of gates k fencing
of all descriptions (all fencing
j material supplied at lowest market
I value) (Jenkin Williams, managing
director)
Evans Alfred, monumental mason &
I deputy registrar of births & deaths
JEvans Jane May (Miss), gi'ocer
.Jeffreys-Powell John Powell M.R.C.S.
Eng. & L.R.C.P.Lond. physician &
ijenliius Hannah (Mrs.), boot maker
Jeidiiiis Thomas, grocer
I Johnson Edward George, grocer
•Jones Gwilym T. artificial teeth mfr.
(attends tues!) ; & at Brecon
1 Jones Wm. Rees M.D. & C.M.Glas.
_ garrw j physician & suigeon, medical officer
A'aughan Henry, farmer. Cellar | & public vaccinator for Devynock
IVater Works (Llewellyn Joseph.man- , district of Brecknock union & medi-
ager & collector) I eal officer of health to the Brecon
Watt< David, farmer, Cwmwysk isaf ■ Rural District Council & coroner
Williams John k Wm.frmrs.BIaencar for the Southern division of the
Williams Henry, farmer, Blaen I county, Browvsg
camlais fach Joseph Llewellvn, Bed Lion P.H
Williams Jenkin, miller (water) &JLloyd» Bank Limited (.sub-branch)
i-nrn & flour merchant, Devynock I (open tuesday) ; dra-w on London
mill ! head office, 71 Lombard st. E C 3
DIHEWYD is a parish in the county of Cardigan. 12
miles north-west from Lampeter, 2.J miles distant from
Ciliau Aeron halt, on the Lampeter and Aberavron
l-ranch of the Great Western raih\ay; the parish is 14
north-east from Newcastle Emlyn, and 5 south-east from
Aberayron, in the hundreds of Troedy vaur and Moyddin.
petty sessional division of liar Lower and Aberayron.
and union and county court district of Aberayron, and
in the rural deanery of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconrv of
V'ardigan and diocese of St. David's. The church of SI
Moi'gan Mary Sarah (Mrs.),shopkeepr
Morris Benjamin, news agent
National Provincial k Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch)
(William Henry Jones Parry,
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Parry J. k Co. chemists
Phillips H. land steward to Mrs..
Story-Maskelyne, Castell Du villa
Powell & Morgan, saddlers
Powell David, Castle private hotel, &■
butcher
Powell Jas. M.B.C.S.,L.B.C.P.,D.P.H.
Lond. physician & surgeon, Hillcrest
Price David, corn & flour mer. Price ter
Price Philip, shopkpr. & wheelwright
Public Hall (Edwin Edwards, keeper)
Beading Boom & Library (Miss E
A. Williams, bun. sec)
Thomas Edward, Dsk k Eailway hotel'
Thomas Thos. cai-penter & cycle agt
Victoi'ia Temperance Hotel (Charles
West, manager)
West Charles, keeper of the Beading
room. The Library
Williams Thomas & Co. timber mer-.
chants. Saw mills
Williams Catherine (Mrs.). Abercam^-
lais Arms P.H
Williams Williajn, accountant & in-
surance agent, & clerk to Devynock
Pension Sub-Committee k to the
Devynock District Education Com-
mittee & secretary of Brecon k
Radnor Farmers' Union, Bryncelyn ;
also at Express buildings, Brecon
SENNY,
Thoi!:as Mrs. Abersenny
COMMERCIAL.
Davies Rees, farmer, Brychgoed
Havard Charles, miller (water)
Jenkins John, farmer, Wern ddu
Jenkins Morgan, farmer, Gellie Ganol
Jones David, farmer, Tyleglas
Jones Herbert, farmer, Bedwlwvn
Jones Bd. (Mrs), frmr. Cefnfedfawr
Joseph Watkin, surveyor to Brecon
Bural District Council
Lewis Llewelyn, boot & shoe maker
Morgan John, farmer, Llwyncrychydii
Morgan Bees, farmer, Blaensenny
Morgan Thomas, farmer, Plasy tan
Price Evan, farmer, Tanvgraig uchaf
Prichard David, fainier, Abersenny
Stephens John, farmer, Pantglas
Thomas Edward, farmer. Bailea
Thomas William, farmer, Wernfawr
Walters Thomas, farmer, Maeswalter
Williams David, farmer, Garnlwyd
Williams David, farmer, Nantyco-h
Williams John, farmer, Tylegarrw
Vitalis is a plain building of stone, consistmg o nave
only, with a turret and spire containing one be'. : the
church was rebuilt about 1819, and affords 120 siitnigs.
The registers date from the year 1718. The livmf is a
vicarage, annexed to that of Llanerchaeron, net mcome
£203. in the gift of Capt. Lewis and Major Vaughan,
and held since 1914 by the Rev. John Alban Davies
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at
LlanerchaeTon. There are two Congregational chapels
in the parish. B. J. Loxdale esq. is the principal land-
s. w. 13*
DIHEWYD.
SOUTH WALE^
[kelly's
miles distant, which is the :
&. Mydroilin the nearest telegraph
owner. The soil is grave! ; chief crops, wheat, oats,
barley and potatoes. The area is 3.867 acres; assess-
»ble Value, jf 1,144 : ^^^ population in the civil parish Public Elementarj' School (mixed), lor 70 childr
V 1911 was 383, and in the ecclesiastical parish 520. William Luke, schoolmustev
Parish Clerk, William Wilcox. Tlie parish is included in the Aberayron school manag
Post Office. — James Williams, snb-postmaster. Letters ment ; Thomas Jones. Llanarth, school attendan
are received through Felintach, Cardiganshire, 3^ officer
(Marked thus * should be addressed
Cribvn. Llanbyther, Carmarthen-
shire)
Marked thu
tDav
■ t Jarm 150 acres or
Dinah (Mrs.) & V
', Pantuiarchogr
Davies James, blacksmith
Davies John, l>oot maker
Davies John, carpenter, Gwarllv
tDavies John, farmer, Tvcoch
Davies Thonias.Wacksmit'h.Bank
Davies Thomas, corn merchant
♦tDavies Timothy, Penbiyo
Dihewyd Heading Eoom (William
Luke, sec)
Evans David, farmer, Pantrhew faeh
tEvaiis Evan, farmer. Pantyjrwiiiil
Hughes Evan, grocer & asst. overseer
Hughes John,
tJenki
Eees
•Jenkins Rees, sav
lones Daniel, farm
Fones David, farme
aercha
■, Fi-onddu
lills, Penybr;
Pantrhew
Jones Isaac, insurance agent (Pearl).
Cross road
Jones Lydia (Mrs.), baker, Cross id
tJones Thomas, fanner. Pensarnfawr
JLeonard Daniel, farmer, Dyffryn
Llovd Alnaham Thomas." rarniei-.
Feinog
tLloyd Evan, farn
*Priee David, yarn
Williams David
I Ffoadwn
Williams James.
! Dihewvd
er. Feinog isaf
spinner, Penybryi
(Mrs.), farmer
DINAS iGLAMOKOAN). see BL.mdda.
DINAS is a parish extending to the cliffs of Newport
Bay, and including a bold promontory between that bay
and Fishguard Bay ; it is 4J miles 6a.st from Goodwick
station on the main line of the Great Western railway, 3J
east from Fishguard and 3 west from Newport (Pem-
brokeshire), Fishguard being the nearest market town
and seaport; Cemmaes hundred, Fishguard petty ses-
sional division, Cardigan union and county court dis-
trict, and in the rural deaneiy of Cenmiaes. arch-
ieaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
hurch of St. BjTnach, erected in 1861, is a building of
Voiie. consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a
telfiy containing one bell. There are stained glass
wiodtnNS to the memory of James Raymond and William
Bennett, former churchwardens, and also to the Rev.
Tohn Williams, who erected the present church in 1861.
1 carved oak pulpit was pre.sented in 1912 by Mi-s.
Vromwel! Jones in memory of Rev. James Williams,
i'here are 180 sittings. Tlie register dat«s from 1766,
and from 1813 is continuous. The living is a rectory,
net yearly value ;^2oo, with 44 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of Sir M. 0. Mowbray Lloyd bart. and
others, and held since 1906 by the Rev." William Glynfab
Williams L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter The
old Norman church, on the beach at Cwmyreghvys, has
been disused since the opening of the new building, on
account of the encroachments of the sea, for protection
against which a wall was erected in 1882. There are
Ciingregational, Baptist and Calvinistic Methodist
chapels. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart. is
lord of the manor. The soil is loam a"nd clay ; subsoil,
rock. The chief crops are barley and oats. The area
is 2,545 acres of land and 49 of foreshore ; rateable
value, ]^2,239 ; *^^ population in 1911 was 673.
Post. M. O. & T. Office, Dinas Cross (letters should
have Pembrokeshire added).— William Edwin Bennett,
postmaster. Letters received through Crvmmych
Anus Railway station: Newport & Goodwick "(North)
Wall Letter Boxes. — Maeshyfryd ; Brynhenllan ; Tet\ -
bontpren ; Treffpion t Cwmyreglws
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected in
1870, for 199 children ; Thomas David Maurice, mastr
Coastguard Station, Ernest Pack, chief boatman
•. — Goodwick, daily,
& i!3o p.m. by omnibus from
from Goodwick, 1.30 p.m
'Lettt'ts should be addressed D
Cross, Pembrokeshire.
PBIVATE KESIDENIS.
Bennett Thomas C. Ashgrove
•Bennett William E., J.P
Evans Rev. John (Congregatiot
Gkinymor
James Mrs. Glanteg
Join-s Rev. John Lewis (Cahin
Methodist)
Morgan Rev. Geo (Methodist). Tvhen
Williams Rev. Wm. Gl.vnfab L.Div
(rector). Rectory. Dinas cross
COMUEnCI.lL.
Bennett Wm. Edwin, grocer. Post ol
Bowen Jas. Owen, farmr. Brynhyfryi
Clav Hettie (Mrs.),apartments.Monn
Pleasant
Davies B. Spencer, Ship Aground P.H
Davies William John, boot repairer
Edwards Thomas G. Freemason
-Vnns P.H
Evan Ben, Clover Hill P.H IMendus WiUiam L. n
Evans Evan Owen, master mariner, Maeshv fryd
Rosewall I. Morgan Mary (Mrs.),
E\ans John, farmer, Ff.Minonovey
Evans William, farmer. Hescwm
George Dvd. master mariner.Angoif;
George Stephen, farmer, Hescwm
Hnrriis Duvi.l. carpenter. Clifton
Hani.'s De«i, Glan hll. & asst. ovrs
Harries John, farmer. DylTryn
Harries John,
Howell Thos.
returning
iiafet'
Howells James, miller (water'), Hescwm
Howolls John, farmer, Tygwyn
Howells John Philip, grocer
James Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 1
Br>n terrace [
Jones William, farmer, Werndew '
London Joint City i .Midland Bank
Limited (sub-agency) (David L.
Williams, uianagc'r). open 10 a.uj.
to 3 p.m. ; draw on head office. 5
Threadneedle street. London E C 2
Morris Paul, faiiuer, Taibach
Morris WiUiani (Mrs.), .Star IVH
Raymond Wm. Jas. farmer, Henllan
Roberts S. A. (Mrs.), farmer. Island
Rowlands John, shopkeeper
Stephens David Owen,RoseCottageP.H
farmer,
.ttcher
Thomas Benjamin,
Thomas David, blacksmith, Smithfield
Thomas David, joiner
Thomas James, tailor, Maes-y-garn
Thomas John, carpenter
Thomas Mrs. farmer, Olyn
Walters Martha (Mrs.), draper, 1
Garden terrace
Williams Man- Ann (Miss), shop-
keeper, Vidirfawr
Williams Wm. carpenter. Vidirfawr
DINAS PCWIS, see St. Andrews.
DISSEBTH and TRECOED form a parish in the
county of Radnor, taking its name from the two town-
ships'of which it is composed, 3 miles east from New-
bridge-nn-W.ve station, on the Cambri.Tn railway, and 2
south-by-west from IJandrindod station, and 3J miles
north from Bailth Road station, both on the Craven Arms
and Llandilo branch of the London and North Western
railway, in the hundred and petty sessional division of
Colwyn, Builth union and county court district, and in
the rural deanery of Ehvel, archdeaconry of Brecon and
diocese of St. David's. The ancient church of St.
Oewydd (now used for occasional services only) is a
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch, and a western tower containing 3 bells. The
church affords 200 sittings. The registers date from the
yenr 1734 ; the earlier records are said to have been
destroyed by fire. The new church of St. David, built
cost of j^i.ooo, consists of chancel, nave.
turret: it alTords 150 sittings; and is
led close by the village of Howey on the main
DISSERTH, see Bettws Disserth.
Llandr
.ilth.
in 1904, at
porch and
The living is a rec-
torv, net income £'&(^. with 12 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
since 1895 by the Rev. James Lloyd Herbert B.A. of St
David's College. Lampeter. There is also a Baptist
chapel at Howev, rebuilt in 1899. at a cost of ;^Soo.
Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of the manor. Misis
Thomas is the principal landowner. The land is chiefly
pasture. The area comprises 6,759 acres, of which 54
are water: rateable value. ;^3,S04 ; the population in
ic)ii was 486 in the civil, and 244 in the ecclesiastical
' parish.
PH!.t Oirice. Howey.— F. M. Powell, sub-postmaster
' Letters arrive from Llandrindod Wells. Ridgebourne.
LlandrindiKl Wells, is the nearest money order office
i Llandrindod Wells. 2 miles distant, the nearest
telegraph ofTic*
j Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1862, for 80
1 i-hildren : Henry Wheeler, master
DIRECTORY.]
80UTH WALICS.
)YLAIS HIGHKH. 389
Lette
I-ublii
CWMBACH LLECHRTD in an ecL-lesiastical parish,
also in the rural deanery of Elwel. The church of St.
John the Divine, Llechryd (Builth road), erected in
1886-7, a' a cost of j^i2.ooo, by Miss Clara Thomas, ol
Pencerrig, is a building of stone in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and a
turret containing 5 bells: there are several stained
windows, and the church affords 200 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1887. The living is a
Marlvpd thus f receive letters thro', fMurgan Amelia :Mrs.),
Builth, Breconshire. Cwmbach
Morgan Thos. blacksmith, (
PEiv.tTE EESIDEMS. |Bpps E. Bridgend P.H. Howt
i-Br\ans Rev. John Lonsdale M.A. |
(vjcar of Cwmbach Llechryd &1 FATiMEBS.
rural dean), St. John's vicarage jtBennett Charles, Cefnbach
tEvan-Thomas Charles Henry J. P. j tBowen Thomas P. Casth
Gaerwnon .«..-,.. , „
Gordon Maj. H.G.Woh-ige.Ho
Griffiths John J. P. Maesgwyn
Herbert Rev. James' Lloyd B.
tor of Disserth)
tWilliams Lady. Rhvdfcliii
COMMEBCIAL.
Hutchins Eleanor Mary
Drovers' Arms P.H. Howe
Matthews Evan, grocer. Ho-s
ItErick Richard. Bryngwanof
hall;tDavies Arthur, Brynrhydd
iDavies J. Coedmawr
rec- tDavies John. Tyncoed
JDrew James, Newmead
I tDvke Richard. Upper Dolfaw
tEVai.s John, Henllys
liHumar John, Brynsadwrn
vicarage, net vearlv value ^224, with residence, in the
gift of Miss C. Thomas, of Pencerrig, and held since
T893 by the Rev. John Lonsdale Bryans M.A. of
-Magdalen College, Oxford, and rural dean of Elwel
■Ihe population in 1911 was 512.
r Br>\. (Hvmbach school house
mentary Scljool (mixed), built in 1865, by
imas. of Pencerrig, & since enlarged for 130
; D. Bancroft, master
grocer, fJones John, Rhosgoch
■j-Jones John, Vron
tLayton Martin, Cefnmawr
tLayton Thomas, Llwynbrain
tMiddleton Edward, Penmincae
tMorgan Price, Smithfield
tMorgan William, Cwmemlew
Powell — , Novadd
tPowell Benjamin, Pentre
Price Pendre (k assistant overseer &
clerk to the Parish Council). Red
j tPrict
: tPrics
;tPrc
VN'il
Mary Anne (Mrs.),Glandulasj tPugh David, Bryn
onds James, Trecoed ' IThomas James,' Rheol
itHammonds William, Lower Dulfawr fW
tHughes Thomas, Disserth 1 1^^'
.tJones David. Lower Cxovfron ! IW
DCWLAIS, see .Merthyr Tydfil.
DtrNVANT, see Swansea.
. I Worthing John, Dolgored
DBEFACH, see Llangeler.
DYFFRYN, see Neath.
»"5riiAIS HIGHER is an extensive township on the
river Dylais, including the villages of Crynant, Seven
Sisters and Onllwyn, in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta-
Neath ; it extends about 10 miles from Neath, has
three stations on the Neath and Brecon railway, and is
in the parliamentary division of Neath, hundred of
Neath. Western division of the rural deanery of Upper
Oioneath, archdeaconry and diocese ol Llandafl. The
original church of St. Margaret. Cr^^lant. a chapel of
ease to St. Mary, Seven Sisters, is an ancient building
of stone in the Early English style, consisting of nave,
we-t porch, and a turret containing one bell : it was
restored in 1878 : the number of sittings is 100. The
church of St. Margaret, erected in 1910, will seat 300.
The register of marriages dates from the year 1839
and that of births and deaths was included in Cadoxton
until 1878; Rev. Daniel Morgan L.Div. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, has been curate in charge since
191J. There is a Congregational chapel, founded in
1747. with 3.'o sittings, also chapels for Baptists and
Welsh Calvinistic Methodists. Hero are several anthra-
cite collieries. Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewelyn bart.
is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil
is clay ; subsoil, blue clay, and the land is chiefly in
pasture. The area is 6.261 acres ot land and 24 of
water: rateable value, £21.501, and the population in
1911 was 4,569.
SEVEN SISTERS is an ecclesiastical parish formed by
an t)rder in Council gazetted Aiigust 11, 1911, from
the ecclesiastical parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath. The
ecclesiastical parish comprises Dylais Higher and part of
Dylais Lower. The church ot St. Mary, locally in Seven
Sisters and erected in 191 1 at a cost ot ;^6,ooo, the gift
of E. Evans Bevan esq. is a building of stone in the
Early English style and consists of chancel, nave, north
and south ai.sles and a bell turret. The-organ, which
cost £600, was also the cift of E. Evans Bevan esq.:
there are 476 sittings. The register dates from 191 1.
The living is a vicarage, net vearlv value £35°- in the
gift of E. E. Bevan esq. and held since 19 12 by the
Kev Willi.im Herbert Jones B.A. of London University.
Tlir- population assigned to the district was 4,851.
At Onllwyn is a Gongr
1909 tor 900. There are
chapels here.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Crynant.—
David Jeffreys, sub-postmaster. Letters through
Neath
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Onllwyn.-Juhn Daymond, sub-
postmaster. Letters through Neath
Post. M. 0.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Seven
Sisters.— Mrs. Annie Harris, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters through Neath
County Police, Isaac J. Daniels, constable. Crynant ;
David Griffiths, constable. Seven Sistei> & William
Evans, constable, Onllwyn
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The undermentioned schools are controlled by the Neath
group of County Council school managers ; Edward
Powell, Neath, clerk
Crynant (mixed & infants), erected in 1857, k enlarged
in 1Q07. f'lr 282 rliildren : George Cadogan, master:
:Mr<. EmniM Cadni,ran. mistress
Mae.^nlarc■h(l:.' ^mixl■d). erected 1913, for 220 children;
William Edwards, master
Onllwyn (mixed k infants), erected in 1893, & enlarged
in 1904. at a cost of ;^6oo, for 282 children : Gilbert
Mark James, master
Seven Si>iHr< (mixed), erected in 1883, k enlarged in
1897, fnr -J lii\- iV 332 girls; (vacant), master;
Miss tiw.ii rhiiiin-. L'irl.-' mistress
Infan
children :
-inna
CRYNANT.
PRIVATE EESIDEN15.
Daniel David J. P. Bnncoed
Daniel Daniel, Tvngraig
Edwards William B. Tvniirai:.'
Garbett John
Hughes John R. Park villa
Jones Rev. David (Calvinistic Meth)
Morgan Rev. Daniel L.Div. (curate
in charge)
Morgan Rev. John (Baptist) '
fhillips Rev. Urias B.A.(Congregatnl)
COMMEECIAL.
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-offlct
Neathl (open friday. 12 to
draw on head ofhce, 54 LomV
street. London E C 3
Button Thomas, farmer
Challcner Geo.farmr. Llwynllanc
Crviiant Colliery Co. Limited
Crynant & District Co-operative
ciety Ltil. (A T. Davies, maii;iH
Daniel Daniel, farmer
Daniels David, farmer, Uwynon
Railway Stations.
Crynant, 200 miles from London, 6 miles north-east
from Neath & 27^ south-west from Brecon, William
Davies, station master
Onllwyn (Breconshire). 204I miles from London, lol
north-east from Neath, Alfred James Lawday, statior
Seven Sisters, 203 miles from London. ;; ea?t from
Neath, Edward Thomas, station master
Davies John & William John, farmers,
riv
lani U,d>erton M.B..C.M
Crynant, draper ^^
. w. i3t r
390 DYLAIS HIGHKK.
Francis William, farmer
Holirill 4; Co. hardware dealers
Hopkins Catherine (Mrs.), farmer,
Miiesyrhendre farm
Hopkins John, ironmoni^er
Howell Darid J. grocer
Howells Wm. farmer. Coedyglin' farm
Jeffreys David, crocer. k post office
Jeffreys Thomas, shopkeeper
Jenkins Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jenkins John, farmer. Ynysfado?
Jones Ebeneier, farmer, Gonld farm
Jones Llewelyn, house furnisher
Jones William, farmer. Llwynfelish
Lewis Morsran, farmer, Burnant
Llwynon Colliery Co. (John E.
Hughes, manager)
Marks David, boot maker
Morgan t Son. shopkeepers
Morgan David Nessiah. confectioner
Morgan Elizabeth Bronwen (Mrs.),
Star inn
Morgan William, farmer. Tniswen
Morgan William, railway inspector
Kicholas Moses, farmer, Abernant
Osmend Daniel, butcher
Osmend James, shopkeeper
Pegge Ernest, farmer. Gelly
Bees William Henrv, Bed Lion P.H
Starke John, farmer, Gellvbenuchel
Starke William, farmer. Tnisdarew
Thomas Evan, boot k shoe dealer
Turner Charles, tobacconist
Ware George, ironmonger
Williams James, farmer, Troscol
OXLLWTN.
Thimas Bev. A. D. (Congregational)
COMMERCIAL.
Bowen William, beer retailer
Cooper Mark, draper
Diihiis Colliery Co. Limited, anthra-
rile coUierv owners
Evans & B.-van. niithracite colliery
SOUTH WALES.
Evans Daniel, grocer
Evans David, farmer
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Francis & Sons, shopkeepers
Hill William, farmer
Hopkins William, grocer
James Joan, grocer
Jeffreys Bees, butcher
1 Jones David Jenkin, rate collector
Jones Meredith, shopkeeper
I Jones Phillip. Pantyddrainen hotel
j Morgan David, farmer, Tonpyrddin
Morris William David, Onllwyn inn
Norton Charles Daniel, butcher
Thomas D. J. colliery engineer
Thomas Gomer, grocer
Williams D. J. shopkeeper
SEVEN SISTEE3.
i.Vrmstrong Christopher M.B
Davies Eev.Edmitnd (Congregational),
Preswvlfa
Griffiths Eev. W. B. (Baptist)
I Hughes Eev. David (Calvinist)
Jones Eev. Wm. Herbt. B.A. (vicar)
I COMMEHCIAI..
j.Varon David, di-aper
Armstrong Christopher MB., B.Ch .
B.A.O.E.U.I. iihysician & surgeon
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-brnnch
to Neath) (tues. only 12.30 to 4) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Blaendnlan Co-operative Societv Ltd.
(J. W. Davies, manager)
Bordessa William, shopkeeper
Bowden Lizzie (Mrs.), boot maker
Davies Charles, shopkeeper
Danes Daniel E. grocer
Davies Harry, boot maker
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies Eichd. farmer, Ynisdawly frm
Davies Thomas Eichard, farmer
Davies William, dairvman
Davies William, farmer
[kelly's
EGLWYS BHEWIS is a parish and small village on
the Cowbridge road, 2 miles south from St. Mary Church
Road station, and 4J south from Cowbridge station on
the Llantrisant and Aberthaw branch of the TaB Vale
railway, which joins the Great Western line at Llantri-
Mnt, 10 south-east from Bridgend, and 15 south-west
from Cardiff stations on the Great Western railway, m
the Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan,
Cowbridge hundred and petty sessional division, Bridg-
end and Cowbridge union, Bridgend county court district,
rural deanery of Groneath Lower (Eastern division), and
anlideaconry and diocese of Llandaft. The church of
St. Brice is a plain edifice of stone, in the Norman style,
consisting of chancel, nave, aisle, south porch and a small
embattled western turret, containing one bell: there are
Davies William, grocer
Davies Wm. E. farmr. Bryngarn frui
Dillwyn Collierv Co. Limited
Evans k Bevan.anthracite coUry.ownrs
Evans Daniel, farmer, Brynteg farm.
Evans John, farmer
Francis Eobert, farmer
George Francis John, ironmonger
Griffiths John Lewis, carter
Harries Daniel & Jenkin, grocers
Harris David E. Seven Sisters inn
Harris Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepeir
Harris M. (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Harris M. A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Harris Ehys. stationer
Harris Thomas, chemist
Howell David John, grocer
Jones Evan, draper
Jones George, farmer, Sticlan
Jones John, farmer
Jones .Samuel, farmer
Jones Thomas George, greengrocer
Levi David Thomas, Bryndulais inn
Lewis David, farmer, Henwain
Lloyd Griffith, colliery manager
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch to
Neath) (open mon. & thurs. 2 tc-
4) ; draw on head ofBce,39 Thread-
needle street, London E C 3
Morgan David, farmer, Henllaniichaf
Morgan David T. butcher
Morgan William, butcher
Morgan Wm. farm bailiff to Messrs..
Evans k Bevan, Bnndulais farm
Phillips Evan James, farmer
Powell Howell, fried fish dealer
Price George, baker
Prosser William, boot dealer
Beading Boom
Bees Tom, farmer, Pencarlan
Thomas Evan & Sons, builders
Thomas Daniel, farmer
Thomas William, hair dresser
mer I Williams Evan, draper
72 sittings. The register dates from the year 1750. The-
living is a rectory, net yearly value jQg^^ in the gift
of J. A. Davies esq. and held since igii by the Eev.
George Morganwg William Thomas Jenkins, of Worcester
College, Oxford, who is also rector of, and resides at,
St. Athan. The Marquis of Bute is lord of the manor,
and J. A. Davies esq. is the principal landowner. The
soil is clay; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are barley
and oats. The area is 381 acres; rateable value. ;^396;
the population in 191 1 was 16.
Letters from Cowbridge, Glamorgan. Pillar Letter
Box, half a mile from the village. St. Athan, about
ij miles distant, is the nearest money order & tele-
The children of this place attend the St. Athan school
Davies John Alexander, farmer
EGLWYS CYMMIN is a parish in the county ol
CarmartluMi, ..n the road from Laugharne to Narherth, 4
miles w,..-t fin. 11 Lau-liarne, and 7 south-east of Whit-
land statinii nn the Great Western railway, in the
hundred of Derllys, petty sessional division of Llanboidy,
uiii<in and county court 'district of Narherth, and in the
rural deanery of St. Clears, archdeaconry of Carmarthen
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Mar-
garet Marios is an ancient edifice of stone in the Early
Engli.sb style, consisting of chancel, rave, and a turret
containing one bell: at the time of its dedication in the
14th century it was partly rebuilt and enlarged bv Sir
Gov de Brian, then Lord of Laugharne; in the church
i» a stone with an Ogham inscription: the church was
restored in 1877 and repaired in iqoo and 1905, and
afTords 120 sittings. The register of bapt'
marriages dates from 1732; burials, 1731. 1
(Marked thus • receive letters through , farmers.
Whitland, Carmarthenshire.) | Marked thus f farm 150 acres or over
Jones Bev. David L.Div. (rector),' Baylis William Herbert, Cnidyffetan
Hectory tDavies Boberl, Tremoilet
„„,.„„„ Evans Thomas, Lasfach
COHMKRCIAI.. Hancock George Eees, Ehvdj fran
•Davies Thoni.ns, Llwyngwair Arms [•Howells Daniel, White Lion
P.H. Red Roses ; 'James John, Gellifelen
•.lames John, carpenter. Red Roses I Lewis Benjamin Lloyd, Parkcummin
Phillips Hichd. boot ma. Three gates Lewis George, Welston
nfrey Joseph, Green Bridec inn ! Lewis George Owen. Pen.oed
oith,Rcd Roses Lewis Thomas, Owm
'Uillii
blacks
is a rectory, net income ^139, with 3 acres of glebe,
in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1903
by the Rev. David Jones Lic.Div. of St. David's Col-
lege, Lampeter. There are Congregational and Metho-
dist chapels. A sum of £j 6s. 8d. per annum from
ihe bequest of Zachariah Thomas is distributed to the
poor. Morgan Jones esq. is lord of the manor and prin-
cipal landowner. The chief crops are wheat and barley
and root crops. The area is 3,724 acres; rateable value,
.£1,850; the population in 1911 was 220.
Letters through Laugharne. Carmarthenshire. Pendine-
is the nearest post, money order & telegraph office,.
about 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Red Roses & Cross roads
tLlewellyn Benjamin, Westpool
Lloyd David George, Windleway
tLloyd Mary Ann (Miss), Eastpool
Richards David, Penyback
•tSaer John, Hhosgoch
tThomas Jcseph, Pantyrhad
Thomas Thomas, Barrictts
•tThomas William, West Rose
tWilson Jane (Mrs.). Common Church
tWilson Melville, Middlepool
tWilson Thomas, Manor Court
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
EGLWYSILAX.
)dl
BQIiWYS FAIR-A-CHTTRIG is a parish in the
Carmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen, with
a station called Rhydowen on the Whitland and Cardi-
gan branch ol the Great Western railway ; the parish
is about 8 miles north from Whitland, and 20 south
from Cardigan, in the hundred of Derllys, petty ses-
sional division of Whitland, union and county court
district of Narberth, and in the rural deanery of
St. Clears, archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. David is a
ouilding of stone in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, transept, nave, north and south
porches, and a turret containing one bell : there are 100
sittings. The register dates from the year 1761. The
living is a chapelry attached to the rectory of Fenllan
Amgoed, joint net yearly value ^^loo, in the gift of the
freeholders, and held since 1900 by the Rev. William
Lewis Davies B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
who resides at Whitland. The chief crops are oats and
barley. The area is 2,576 acres, inclusive of 3 acres of
water; rateable value, ^1,489; the population in 1911
was 208.
Letters received through Hebron, Carmarthenshire.
Wall Letter Boxes at Llanglydwen & Glandwr Shop.
Nearest post & money order office, Hebron. Nearest
telegraph office, Llanhoidy, about 3 miles distant
The children of this place attend the schools fit Glandwr
& Cwmhach, Llanwinio
Railway Station, Rhydowen, Evan P. Rees, station mstr
Marked thus * receive letters through
Llanboidy.
Marked thus t receive letters through
Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire,
James Jn. corn mer. Aberelwyn mill
James William, miller (water), Aber-
Elwyn mill
FARMERS.
Marked thus | farm 150 acres or over.
Davies Benjamin, Clynfawr
ttDavies Robert, Aberdyfnant
Davies Simon, Fronuchaf
Davies Thomas, Cnwcgareg
JDavies William, Dandderwen
Evans John, Penclyngarw
•Gibbon Elizabeth (Mrs.), Gla
JHarries William, Fronganol
Hughes John, HavodypwU
James John, Penlan
tJanips William, Waunbwll
*John Arnold, Rhydypark
•Morris Rebecca (Mrs.), Ffyn.
chaf
{Nicholas James, Ahei-Tit;eii
Owen William, Guardhouse
•Phillips Daniel, Blaenpant
•Phillips Jane (Mrs.), Pantrhedinog
Phillips Martin(rate collector), Trefach
JPhillips Morg-an, Pencelly
tRichards Ernest, Ffyiionwei.
iThomas John, Aberelwyn
{Thomas Thomas, Fronissaf
•WnUams Owen. Pan'vgi-llv
EGLWYSIIiAlJ- is a parish in the county of Gla-
morgan, 2 miles east of Treforest and 3 south-east of
PontypiiJd Junction, both stations on the Taff Vale rail-
way, 10 north-by-west from Cardiff and 4 north-west of
Caerphilly, in the hundred of Caeiphilly, petty sessional
division of Miskin Lower, county court district and union
of Pontypridd, and is in the rural deanery of Caerphilly,
and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. Eglwysilan
is, supplied with water by the Pontypridd and Ehondda
Joint Water Board from their work's near Mardy. The
parish church of St. lian is an ancient building of stone,
originally Norman, and consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and an embattled western tower with pinnacles
containing 3 bells: the church was restored in 1873 at a
cost of £800: the tower was restored in i383, at a cost
of ^446, by subscription : the font is very old : there are
350 sittings. The register dates from the year 1689.
The livmg is a rectory, with residence, "net yearly value
^200, with T2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff, and held since r'903
by the Kev. David Lloyd Rees. of St. Bees, and surro-
;gate. There is a Baptist chapel at ABERTRIDWR
erected in 1902, with 200 sittings. Lord Colum E.
Grichton-Stuart is lord of the manor, Lnrd Trede-
gar, Lord Dynevor, the Earl of Plymouth G.BE.. P.O.,
C.B. Robert W. Rickards esq. the Dean and Chapter of
Gloucester and the Principal and Fellows of Jesus
College, Oxford, are the chief landowners. The soil is
gravel ; subsoil, various, chiefly clay. The chief crops
are hay, barley and oats. The area is 10,242 acres of
land, inclusive of 52 acres of water ; rateable value,
j^i20,432 ; population in 1911 was, civil, 26,313; eccle-
siastical, 20,256.
By Local Government Board Order, No. 32,001, that
part of Eglwysilan civil parish in Pontypridd Urban Dis-
trict was, in 1894, added to Pontypridd civil parish.
The following villages and hamlets are in this parish
(with the distances from Pontypridd) : —
NANTGARW, a village 5 miles south-east in the Taff
-valley, with halts on the Cardiff railway and Alexandra
(Newport & South Wales) Docks and railway, and
ij miles from Taff's Well station on the Taff Vale |
railway ; the river Taff nans through the valley, as also j
does the Glamorganshire canal : here is a mission room
connected with Eglwys
Congregational chapel. 1
350 person,*. This pla
sh chu
pd in 1856. with sittings for
btained souie rppute from
the china works here, after-
wards tran^sferrnd to the Coalport Porcelain Works,
Salop : the articles manufactured were of great variety,
and Nantgarw china is prized by collectors : red ivare
pottery is made here.
Duffryn Ffrwd is the residence of Richard A. Lewis esq.
TAFF'S WELL is 6 miles- south-east and a quarter of a
mile north from Taff's Well station, on the Taff Vale
railway: here is a mission room, connected with
Eglwysilan parish church, Wesleyan and Calvinistic
Methodist chapels, and a Baptist chapel, erected in iSgS,
seating 250 persons.
GLANYLLTN is a hamlet with a halt on the Cardiff
railway and i mile from Taff's Well; here is a mission
room connected with Eglwysilan parish church.
Thorn, 2J miles south-east.
County Police Station, built in 1894, and containing
two cells; Evan Thomas, sergeant, Si 4 constables
Post & Telegraph & Telephonic E. D. Office, Nantgarw.
— William M. Thomas, sub-postmaster. Taff's Well is
the nearest money crder office, 2 miles distant
Post, M. O. & T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Taff's
Well. — William Joseph Roberts, sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes.— Groeswen ; Church; Taff's Well
station; Glandwr; Nantgarw; Glanyllvn ; Groes-
wen ; Tynant & Willowford
Public Elementary School, Taff's Well, built in 1873,
for 153 boys, 153 girls & 220 infants ; Edmund
Edmunds, master; Miss M. Morgan, mistress; Miss
Mary Davies, infants' mistress
Public Elementary School, Nantgarw (infants), erected
in 1907, for 70 children ; Miss Edith Thomas, mistrs*
Railway Stations.
Glanyllyn (Cardiff Railway Co.), William Frederick
Hughes, station master
Taff's Well (Taff Vale), William C. Johns, station niastr
Taff's Well Junction Goods Station (Rhyinney Railway),
Ephraim Price, station master
EGLWYSILAN.
(Letters through Pontypridd.)
les Rev. David Lloyd (rector.
COMMERCIAL.
Evans David, farmer,Flynon Rhyngyll
Morgan Sarah (Mrs.), Bose & Crown
P.H
Phillips John & Gomer, farmers,
Garth farm
Smith Hopkin, farmer, Cwrtvcelvn
WiUiams Thos. farmer.Hendreprosser
Williams William, farmer, Pontdrain
NANTGARW.
Davies Caradoc, Duft'ryn Isaf
Jones David, Brynteg
Lewis Richard Arthur, Duffryn Ffrwd
Pardee Percival
Rees Thomas
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Conway George Ernest, hair dresser
Davies Thomas, grocer
Francis Hannai (Mrs.), beer retailer
Hill Anthony, fruiterer
Hughes David, blacksmith
Jenkins Annie (Mrs.), fancy goods dlr
Jones & Hastings, shopkeepers
Lewis Charles, farmer, Ff>nun Wen
Milward Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Morlev Sarah (Mrs.), Star inn
Pardoe Percival, earthenware n.niuifi-
Phipps Jacob, confectioner
Smith Mary (Miss), tarmer,Penyg.oes
Tavlor Thomas, colliery proprietor
Thomas Daniel, shopkeeper
mas Evan, farmer, Ysgurbor-A\ on
Thomas Wm. farmer, Mynydd Maeo
Thomas Wm. Morgan, grocer. Post
office
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper
Williams Jas.frmr.Tir-William-James
392 EGl.'NYSILAN.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
TAFF'S WELL. Davies Jacob, shopkeeper, Glanylljn i Morgan Ivor, Portobello inn
BmiM Thn.iiR, WellfieM hou«e Dicks Mary (Mrs.), confectioner ' Morley Lewis Hy. beer ret. Glan>llya
MwLv Zniel •nom ri P Gbnyllvn Edwards Backley B. Junction hotel | National Provincial & Union Banl< o£
ilwards Thol?JP Garth View^ Edwards Thomas, contractor England Ltd. (suh-branch) (W^ H^
Edwards Thomas, quarry owner Jenkins, manager) ; draw on head
Edwards WilUaui, draper I office, 15 Bishopsgate.London E C 2
Edwards William, hair dresser | Partington W. & Co. Limited. •■Ici--
EUiott Henry, butcher b boot dealer j trical engineers
J. P. Glasbant I Ellis Susannah (Mrs.), midwife, |PeiiT Frederick, fried fish dealer
Glanyllyn Rees John, flannel dealer, Glanyllvn
Evans Helen ^Mr!..), grocer i, dr.4..-r Riseley Robert James M.B., CM.
Evans Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Edin. surgeon, Aldsworth house
Glanyllyn Seargent Lilian (Miss), draper
Ever-Hard Edge Tool Co. colliery tool Stedman Alfred, boot maker
makers Stephens Frederick McKeniie, chemist
Field Harry, confectioner & druggist
Gregory Thos. & Co. Ltd. iron fndrs Tali's Well Cinema Theatre (U-.irry
Halewood P. & Sons Ltd. boot dealers Sweet, manager)
Hopkins Lavinia (Mrs.), shopkeeper Taynton Eh?.h. (Mrs.), hair dresser
Howells Janet (Mrs.), shopkeeper Thomas Alice Mary (Mrs.), Walnut
' ' " " (Mrs.), .\nohor P.Hl Tree Bridge :'
James Arthur Perkins. Garth house
Jenkms William Harry, Elmfield
Jones Albert Ernest, Ewelme
Lewis Christopher C. Glenhaven
Matthew John Bledd
Morgan Rev. D. Stanley (Congrega
tional), Glandwr
Phillips John, Tynewydd
Richards Alfred David. Castlefield
Richards Caleb Fredk. Walnut Tre(
vUla
Riseley Robt. Jas. M.E. Ahisworth hi
Thomas Daniel Rees MB
Thomas John, Rhianta
Thomas John Albert, (iol.lthorne
Thomas Misses, Clydfa
Thomas Thomas, Oakdene
Thomas William, Oakdene
Early closing day, Wedii
Anthony Thomas, grocer
Arthur Brothers, plumbers
Bevan James, Castle inn
Beynon Richard, dairyc
Hull Amelia Jan
Jenkins Henry, boot dealer I Thomas Daniel, grocer, Glanyllyn
Jenkins Henry V. watch maker Thomas Daniel Rees M.B., Ch.B.Glas
Jenkins Margaret (Mrs.), midwife I surgeon
Jones Thomas, greengrocer | Thomas John, grocer
Lewis Corney, artificial teeth mamifr | Thomas Kate (Mrs.). farmer.Brynocl
Lewis Gwilym, blacksmith. Walnut j Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), confections
Tree bridge j Tucker James, butcher
Llewellyn David, baker & grocer | Vickery Chiirles, bake
Brj-ncoch Colliery Co. (Sidney Bryant. 'Llewellyn Edith (Miss), confectioner
inager)
Bunn Joseph, coal dealer
Cardiff Gas Light & Coke Co
Jones, manager)
Chislett David', cycle aijent
Ohislett Thomas, shopkeeper
Clarke Waldo, photographer
Davies & Sons, tailors
Davies Daniel, coal dealer
.Llewellyn Evan, boot & shoe dealer
Lock Robert. Dvnevor Arms P.H.
! Glanyllyn
Lucas R. C. & Co. coopers, Tnys
i cooperage
. Luxton Stephen George, insurance agt
i Ministry of Labour Employment Ex-
change ^'Wm. Joseph Roberts, msrr)
Monger Ivor, grocer
Waterhouse Brothers, tinplate mnirs.
Pentrych steel & tinplate worti
Williams R. & Sons, drapers
Williams David, beer retailer
Williams Isaac, carpenter & joiner
Williams Llewellyn, ironmonger
Williams Morgan E. monnmtl. mason
Williams Sarah Ann (Mrs.), beer ret
Williams Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr
Young Robert, Taff's WeU inn
EGLWYS-OEN-DTTW
very wild ani
, village in the county of
recon, in a very wild and mountainous district, on the
main road from Builth to Llanwrtyd. and on the river
Cainmarch. In 1874 it was formed into an ecclesiastical
parish from the parishes of Llanafanfawr, Llanfihangel
Abergwessin, Llangammarch and Llanlleonfel, and is 3
miles north-west from Garth, 5 miles north-north-east
from Llanwrtyd, 9 west from Builth and 37 north-east
from Swansea, in the Builth hundred, union, petty
sessional division and county court district, and in the
rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon and
diocese of St. David's. The church," called "Eglwys
Oen Dnw " (Church of the Lamb of God), built in
1865, at a cost of ^^4,500, is an edifice of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch, and a tower with spire containing 4 bells : there
are 120 sittings. The register dates from the year 1B66.
Marked thus f letters through Llan- Paines Charles,
gamraarch, Breconshire. \ P.H. Beulah
Marked thus * letters through Llan- 'Price Edward (Mi
wrtyd, Breconshire. Reading Room
Evan-Thomas H. A. Llwyn Madoc , Griffiths, sec)
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £250, with re-
sidence, in the gift of Miss Thomas, of Llwyn Madoc. and
held since 1914 by the Rev. John Tstrad Evans B.A.
of St. David's College, Lampeter. There are Congrega-
tional and Baptist chapels. Llwvn Madoc is the seat of
Miss Thomas. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of
the manor and H. A. Evan Thoma* esq. the principal
landowner. The soil is various ; subsoil, giavel and
rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots.
The population in 1911 was 415.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office, Beulah (avail-
able for calls to places within a limited distai ce). —
Samuel Allen, sub-postmaster. Letters received
through Garth, Breconshire
Public Elementary School, erected about 1850, fur 120
children : E. j'. Davies. master
Carpenters
.). builder
(Thomas
rth'.Brecoii.sh) I Richards Ann fMrs.), shopkpr.Beulah 1
(letters direct
Evans Hev. John Ysti-ad (vicar & | Smith Thomas, gardci
rural dean). Vicarage Thomas, Beulah
Tboroai* Miss, Llwyn Madoc (letters fahjikus
direct from Garth, Breconshire)
COMMEBCIAL.
Arthur Tom. butcher, Beulah
Davies Benjamin, shopkeeper. Beulah
Davies Isaac, draper, Beulah
Morgan Thomas, farrier, Beulah
Arms "Ingram Thomas, Penfedw
Jenkins Thomas, Llewishely
Jones Edward, Delegare
Daviesljones Edward (farm bailiff to H. A.
' Evan-Tliomas esq. Llwvn Madoc),
Davies Daniel. Ashfield
+Davies Isaac, Tygwyn
Davies James, Pnnteg
Dav
William, Vronrydd
1 John, Cefngast & Cildy
•Jones Evan, Tynpant
' *Jones John, Pistillgwine
tJones Rees (Mrs), Neuaddait
Jones Thomas, Brvnarth
.Lloyd .John (Mrs.). Erwfelin
Price David, Bwlchmawr
Price John. Berthllwydd
fPrice John, Tynrhos
Williams William, Penrhiwgoch
EQL'WYS'WIIW is a parish an.l vilki^e io thn .-ountv
of Pembroke, at the f.i.it of tlj.. I',.,,.;, ., ,, ,,,1,.. nn
the road from Haveifiird west t ,1 1
by the river Gafren, 4 miles ihi 1 - 1
mych Arms station on the Wliit;.,, 1 ,1 1 1; i-.n 1,,,
of the Great Western railway, and 0 s.ii.ih-s,iiith-M,'>l
from Cardigan, in Kemeshundred, Cemniaes petty ses-
sional division, Cardigan union and county court district,
and is in the rural deanery of Kernes, archdeaconrv of
Cardigan and diocese of St! David's. The rhmch of' St.
Cristiolus is an edifice of local stone, consisting of chan-
cel, nave, porch, and a belfry containing one bell : there
are memorial tablets dated 1779 and 1783 to John and
Margaret Owen, of Berllan : the church plate includes
a chalice dated 1574, also a paten of copper gilt, which
is said to have once formed a part of the private
sacramental plate of the great Papal familv at their
Ohigi palace, at .Siena. The church was restored in
1863. nl a cost .t £jt-. .,,,.1 affords 1 . sitting* The
i'.t;iMi-rs iluii- from the >Lsr 1731. The living is a
\M.ir:i-i'. net income j^i59, including 48 acres of glebe
nil iMlijuce, in the gift of the Loi-d Chancellor, and
j i ri.f 1915 by the Rev. David Lewis Daniel L.Div.
it ^1 David's College, Lampeter. There is a mission
room, belonging to the church, also used for Sunday
school meetings and ertertainments. Here is a Baptist
chapel, founded in 1838, with 100 sittings. The village
contains a post office and a magistrates' room. The
Kemes petty sessions are held here and at Newport on
every alternate third Tuesday at 11 a.m. Meigan cattle
fail- is held in the village 'on the lirst Monday after
Novi-niber 22nd. In the parish is St. .Mary's well and
thi- ii-mains of a British camp. There are also th»
ruins iif two castles, one in the village and one at Llan-
fair. At Court is the Manor House, now unoccupied.
which was once the residence of Daviil Martin, Bishop
of St. David's in 1293. Sir Marteiiie Owen Mowbray
Llojd hart, is lord of thi' niannr ami principal land-
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
EWENNY.
393
OTTnei . The soil is light loam; subsoil, rock and clay ;
the chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area
comprises 3,701 atres, of which 3 are water ; rateable
value, ^2,688 ; the population in 191 1 was 367.
Post & M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have Pembroke-
■iliire added). — Mrs. A. White, sub-postmistress
I'E-MBROKESHIRE MAGLSTRATES FOR KEMES
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Beici.ett Wm.Ednin,Ash gro.Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire
Bo«en Geo. Sevan, Llwyngw^fiir, Crymmycb, Pembroksh
Bowen Thomas, Llandre, Llanfyrnach
Evans Jenkin Soarian. Tycannl stores, Pontvane,FishgTd
Evans William, Pantyderi, Blaenffos, Pembrokeshire
Griffiths David George, Manoreifed, Llechrvd
James Edward Howell, Derlwyn, Gliindwr, Hebron,
(.'irmarthensbire
Llewellyn David, Gwmconell, Moylgrove, Cardigan
The chairman, for the time being of the Llanfyrnach
Rural District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, T. Lewis, 52 St. Mary st.
Cardigan
Petty Sessions are held at 11 a.m. at Newport (Pemb.j
& Eglwyswrw alternately, on the 3rd tuesday
The places in the division are: — Bayvil, Eglwyswrw,
Llandilo, Llanfairnantgwvn, Llanfvrnaoh, Llangolman.
Monachlogddu, Meline, Mnylgrnve, Monington, Nevern,
Newport, Saint Dogmaels & \Vhitecburch
Clerk to Eglwyswrw Pension Sub-Committee, Thomas
James Kendal, 25 Quay street, Cardigan
Assistant Overseer, T. S. Lewis, Carnhuan
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1879, ^
enlarged in 1909, for 100 children ; John Davies, mast
Rees William, blacksmith
Thomas Daniel, Butchers' Arms I
|,\ FARMERS.
' j Marked thus t farm 150 acres or ov
Bowen Thomas, Jordan mill
' Daniel Mary Anne (Miss), Panteg
i Daniel Rees, Panteg
(tDaniels Margaret (Mrs.), Palle
! Davies Anne (Mrs.), Henllanowen
tDavies Anne (Miss), Trewilym-isa
Bowen Thos. miller (water), Jordan tDavies Daniel, Court
Sbivatf. residksts,
fievnon Daniel
Daniel Rev. David Lewis
Vicarage
Jenkins John, Berllan house
Ladd William, Mount
Owen Mrs. Eureka
Ph)lli|.s John, Bryn villa
COMMERCIAL.
mill
Daniel Lydia (Mrs.), Sergeants' inn
Davies Daniel, saw mills
Evans Evan, carpenter, Brynbwa
Evans Evan E. Percy, garage I L
Evans John, grocer j E
Lewis Harry, shopkeeper j t
Matthias Joseph, carpenter, Frondeg J
Phillips John, Bryngwyn P.H
Dev
aid Wi
Coed-devonald
John
Fou
hill
Phillips John, butcher. Quarrel
Dav
Dav
Davies Martha (Mrs.), Cippyll
Davies Thomas, Trewilvm-uchaf
Evans Tom, Jericho
tHarris John, Blaengafren
Morris, Penpedwast
s Samuel, Frochest
! James Thomas, Eithinduon
James Thomas, Penlan
Jenkins Jenkin, Glandwr ganol
tJenkins Walter. Berllan
tJones John. WernviUa
Lewis Stephen, Pantygarn
Lewis Thomas Stephen, Carnhuan
Lloyd Elizabeth (Mrs.), Roftcharles
tMorgans En.nb. Nantyrhelygen-fawr
Morgans .\hntlKi i.Mis.). Pencelly
Morris Davi.l. Nantvrheh u'en-fach
Owens David, Blaenddol
Owens Margaret (Mrs.).Treclyn-uch»!
Owens Owen, Cross inn
Rees Dan, Llainfawr
Rees David. Treclyn
Rees Orton. Glyn
Selbv William, 'Huanisaf
Thomas James. Tvddincastell
Thomas Thomas, Llain
Tho
Tho
Pen
Williams Mary (Mrs.), Deri hoose
EGREMONT
nail
red
arish on the
extreme western boundary of Carmarthenshire, 2 miles
west.by-north from dynderwen station on the Carmar-
then and Milford section of the Great Western railway
and 4 north-north-west from Narberth, in the Carmar-
then division of the county, Derllys hundred, Narberth
union and county court district, Whitland petty ses-
sional division, and in the rural deanery of St. Clears,
archdeaconrv of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The church 'of St. Michael, a small but ancient building
of stone, is now in ruins. An iron church, to seat 100
peisons, was erected in 1902. The register dat
the vear 1731. The lii' '
value j^77, in the gift of Miss Calvert Jones, and held
since 1914 b.\ the Rev. Evan Arthog Davies L.Div. of
St. David's College, Lampeter; who is also vicar of and
resides at Llandissilio. The land is nearly all freehold.
The soil is shaley with rab ; subsoil, stony. The land
is almost t^ holly in pasture. The area is 1,005 acres
of kind and 6 of water; rateable value, ;^i,i98 ; the
191
Marked thus t faim 150 acres or over.
tGrifliths David, Penlan
John Mary (Mrs.), Castleconin
;arage.
It John Thomas, Tregaret
Llewellyn Henry, Cnwcyfedwen
Morgan Evan, Berllandeg
Morris Jacob, Blaenwain
I Nicholas John, Llwvncelin
from Clynderwen, which is the nearest
telegraph, post & money order office, 2J miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Egremont Bridge
The children of this place attend the schools
haden k Brviiconin
Lla^i
Nicholas Tbnma.s Llwyncoe.
Nicholas William, Gellyole
Thomas William, Llwyndir
lAVilliams John, Llandre
Williams William, Sarnau
ELEBCH is a parish in the county of Cardigan, on
the rivor Lery. 7 miles north-east from Aberystwyth and
4 east from Bow Street station on the Cambrian railway ;
it is in the hundred of Geneu-'r-glyn, petty sessional
division of Geneu-'r-glyn Upper, unfon and county court
district of Aberystwyth, and in the rural deanery of
Llanbadarnfawr, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese
of St. David's. The ecclesiastic.il parish, formed in
1868, includes a portion of Llanfihangel Geneu-'r-glyn.
The church of St. Peter, built and endowed in 1868 bv
the Rev. Lewis Gilbertson and family, is a building of
stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, and a tower containing 4 bells : there are 200
sittings. The register dates from the year 1868. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;^220, with 14
Evans James Pierce, shopkeeper &
assistant overseer
Jones Rev. David Sinnett L.Div.
(vicar). The Vicarage
Lloyd Mary Ann(Mrs.),miller (water)
Morria Ann (Mrs.), boot maker
1911 was 175
parish .
Post Office.— a
Letters are
Nearest mor
Public I
Dennii
n the gift of the Bishop
TCiTT bv the Rev. David
ivi.rs College, Lampeter.
i:i.-:itional chapels. Sir
• 1m it. is the principal
un rock. Principal crops,
4.240 acres of land and
;^778 ; the population in
243 in the ecclesiastical
-Mrs. Mary Ann Edwards, sub-postmistress,
e received throusrh Talybont by messenger,
oney order & telegraph office is at Talybont
entary School, built in 1S56, for 70 children;
ighes, master
FARMERS.
Davies Arthur, Cefngwyii
Evani David, Cwmere
Evans John, Dolgamwen
Evans Marv Ann (M
Evans William Robf
& Bwlchglas
; James Williai
Jones Alfred, Bwlchrosser
|Jon%s John, Panty£fnon
n j Junes Thomas, Moelglomen
),Llancwmbach Morgans Mary Ann (Miss), Alltddv)
, Nantvperfedd I
ELY, see Llandaft.
EVANCOYD, see Old Radnor.
EWENNY is a village and parish, now including
Lampha, formerly a detached part of the parish of St.
Brides Major. !ind also including a part of Coity Lower,
added by Local Government Board Order, No'. 46,365.
dated April ist, 1905: the village is on the river Ewenny. [
and the old road from Cowbridge to Neath, and is about 1
liles
Bridgend sta
EVAIT, see Bettws Evan.
EVAWSTOWIT, see Llandyfodwg.
e-vtei-n railwav. and 6 west from Cowbridge, the ter-
inal station of the Taff Vale railway, in the Ogmore
vision of the county of Glamorgan, Ogmore hundred,
•idgend and Cowbridge union and county court dis-
tct, Newcastle and Ogmore petty sessional division,
anery of Lower Groneath (western division), and
the Great ' archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The
394
Gliiooigi
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Priorv church of St Michael is an ancient cmcuorm several '""<=•»""
bn UUng of stone in the Early Norman style, oonsistmg the church, st.ll
of chancel nave of four bays, south transept, north aisle, i thirteen h ctnti
"Ll\"f ; "sofi north perch and a massive embattled | either Sir P. Turl
ngle, con- ! Priory
length.
nd the easter
.^stored in iBg5. north perch
central tower, with small pinnacles at each
taining one bell: the church is 185 feet in
33 wide, but the transept, originally 81 feet from north 1 Ihe
to south, has lost its northei
chapels of the remaining south arm t>ave
appeared, the foundations only remaining: tb
and elegant tombstone of Maurice de Londres
ttill remains, and some part of the original pavement of , parisl
the church; there are also monuments to the Ca
family: the east window is stained, and there 1^
cylindrical Norman font
igh this parish. The gave it as a cell to Gloucester Abbey: the g='tehouse
'' ancien^t cruciform | several towers.and part "^^J^^^^P-^l,,-' ^-^/^f..^^
mail armour, representing
bervill or Sir Roger de Bemi. Ewenny
of Col. John Picton Turbervill D.L.,
lord of the manor and principal landowner,
clay and red land; subsoil, blue lias and
carboniferous limestone. The chief crops are wheat,
barley, oats and pasturage. The area is 2,7^0 acres of
land 'and 11 of water; rateable value, ^^4.542;. popula-
tion in 1911. 357 1" th" ""' 3"
aple
the ecclesiastical
register dates from the year 1717. The living is a |
vicarage, net yearly value £^6. in the »ift of Col. John
Picton Turbervill, and held smce 1890 bv the Rev. ,
Corntown
wenny.
Lampha
village half a mile south-east
lile further
Thomas Davies Bevan MA. of Jesu? College, Osfnrd
There i? a Calvinistio Methodist chapel in the village. \
and a Baptist chapel at Corntown, erected in 1839, with
sittings for 250 persons. Near the river Ewenny are the
.U...-0 .... -J- r Near the •
in's'ot" the Benedictine priory of St. Michael.
onnded
by Willi:
I de Londr.
whose
Maurice.
PBIVATE EESIDENTS.
Bevan Rev. Thomas Davies M.A.
(vicar). Vicaraze
Turbervill Col. John Picton D.L., J.P.
Ewenny priory
Wayman Misses, Brocastle
COMMERCIAL.
Alyco George, farmer, Corntown frm
Austin Thomas, farmer, lampha
Bevan John Jopes, farmer
three-quarters of
Parish Clerk, John Griffiths.
Post Office —Joseph Thomas, sub-postmaster. Lettert
arrive through Bridgend, ij miles distant, which 1?
the nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Corntown & Lampha
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected & endowed
by th.. late Miss E. M. Turbervill in 1866, for about
60 children; Mrs. Beatrice Morgan, mistress
Morgan Geo. assist, oversr. Corntown
Morgan Thomas, farmer, Lampha ct
Rees William Thomas, farmer,
Ewennv-Ishaf farm
Robison Adam, estate agent to Col.
John Picton Turbervill D.L., J-P
Thomas Griffith & Evan, farmers,
Corntown court
Thon as Joseph, hlncksmith,& post ofl
Thomas Rachel (Mrs), shopkeeper
Williams David, farmer, Pentre Hwnt
Wallace farm
FELINFOEL, i mile north from Llanellv, is an eccle-
siastical parish, formed in 1879 from Llanelly Rural
and Urban civil parishes, in the Llanelly division of the
county of Carmarthen, hundred of Carnwallon, Llanelly
union, petty sessional division and county court district,
rural deanery of Kidwellv, archdeaconry of Carmarthen
:ind diocese of St. David's. The church of Holy Trin
formerly a chapel of ease to St. Elli, Llane
erected in 1858, is a cruciform building of ston:
Earlv English stvle, consisting of chancel, nav
porch, transepts 'and a central tower with spire, con-
laininc one bell : the stained east window is a memoria
I., Ric'hard J. NeviU esq. and there are two memorial
windows in the chancel to Charles W. Neville esq.and
his wife, erected bv their children. The regist
from the vear 1858. The living is a perpetual
gidss vearlv value /sSi, — ■"■ -'•■'■^'■'"- ">
of the Bishop of St. David'
Rev. Thomas Geler Jones "
Bowen Edward, farme
Oivid George, wheelwright
David Mary (Miss), shopkpr. Corntown
Davies Eleanor (Mrs.), farmer
Griffiths Catherine (Mrs), shopkeepr.
Corntown
Jones Jane (Mrs.).trmr.Longland frni
Lawrence Evan, poultry tan.ier
Lloyd Brothers, farmers, Heol-y-cawl
Mitchell William J. head gardener to
1 Col. Jn. Picton Turbervill D L.,J.P
FAIBWATEB, see Llandilo.
of Oxford University, has been curate in
191 1. There is a Welsh Congregational
chapel here, erected in 1816, with 650 sittings.
Post, M. C, T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Pontyberem.
—Mrs. Edith M. Hewitt, sub-postmistrcss. Letters
should have Carmarthenshire added
PL.\CES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Holy Trinity, Rev. Thomas Geler Jones Lic.Div. incum-
bent : Sunday (Welsh), 8 & 9-50 »■•"■; (English), 11
- - •• 6 p.m. ; wed. (Welsh), 7 p.m
" f Ease to Holy Trinity, Pontyberem.
Dav
and
south
dates
curacy,
the gift
..._ held since 1914 hv the
Div. of St. David's College,
St. John's Chapel
Rev. John Davies, curate;
•30
& 6 p.i
iphr
Celsh Baptist chapel, built
■ TOO rebuilt in 1S40. and renewed in 1879, and also a
uiission church at Graiglwvd. The Methodist chapel
here was built in 1876. Here are a Public Hall and
Here are a Public
The population in
here was built
Library, erected
4,418, and in 1911, 5,47°-
Post & M. 0. Office.— David John Saunders, sub-post-
ma»ter. Letters through Llanelly, which is the
nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Westfa hill, cleared at 4 45 p.m
PONTYBEREM is 9 miles north, with a station on
a branch of the Burrv Port and Gwendraeth Valley
railway. St. John's, a 'chapel of ease to Holy Trinity.
Kelintoel, erected in 1893. and about one mile distant
froii. the old church of St. John, is an edifice in the
Earlv English style, consisting of chancel, nave, west
vestry, and a turret at the west
istic°Me"odi8t '(Welsh), Pontyberem, Rev.
ontaining one bell:
FELINTOEL.
the
PBIVATB BESIDKNTS.
Jones Rev. Thomas Lic.D
iimbent)
hreys Rev Benj. (Welsh Bapti
Lewis Mrs. Winscott
^.vi„ Francis Richard J.P. Glyn^ed ^ i^::To,
ill William Talden J.P. Felinfoel
Thomas Evan. Westfa
Thomas Evan, jun. Westfa
Trubshaw Mrs. Lucy, Aelybryn
COMMKBOIAI..
Daniel Griffith Henry, hair dresser
Davies Annie Bowen (Mrs), grocer
Felinfoel BreweryCo Ltd.(The).brcwi
Hughes Daniel, shoe maker
Jenkins David. White Lion P.H
lenkins Thomas, shopkeeper
Jon'-s M. A. & Son. baVers
Jones Benjamin, Sailors' Arms P.H
Jonos Henry, Union inn
, Adulam (Welsh), Rev. Benjami
am. & 6 p.m.: tues. & fri. 7 p.i
Stic Methodist (Welsh) (Salem) ; school,
service,
Calv
Con.rreJa'"tlnna'l,'''ca*er"alem /we'lsh), Pontyberem, Rev.
Richard J. Jones B.A., B.D. ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Public Elementary Schools.
Under the control of Group II. (Llanelly District) of the
Carmarthenshire County Council Schools. Ifor W.
Witkins Education offices. New road. Llanelly. clerk
Felinfo-l, built in ,848, & enlarged in '874. for 178 boy»
k. "iris & isi infants, & since enlarged, for 201 boys
& eirls & 156 infants; William J. Price, master:
Miss Louisa Owens, infants' mistress , . „„„
Pontyberem (nnxed). bnilt in 1865 & enlarged in 1899.
for -,82 children; Morgan Thomas, naaster ; infants
school, built in 1913. (<"• 250 children; Miss O.
Th^'e^two s7hooTs"are under the control of local managers
Trinity (mixed\ bnilt in 186^. enlarged in 1883, for 159
children ; John Wigley Griffiths, master
Morgan Bridgena fMrs.).Hoyal OakP H
Morgan Thomas George, Bear inn
Morris Ebeneier (Mrs.), grocer
Morris Griffith, grocer. Pant-teg
PpTegrin''e''Dvcl. (exors. of), whlwrghts
Phillips David B. shopkeeper
Price David, farmer, Tanygraig
Public Hall & Library (Edward
James, librarian)
Rees John, farmer, Tyllwyd
Richards David, farmer, Owtta
Rnlie.ts John, shopkeeper
Saunders David John, grocer &
I draper, Post office
Davies Daniel, shopkeeper
Davies Mary A (Mrs.), crrocer
Davies ,Tane fMrs.). crocer. Pant-teg
Edward" David, stationer. Pnnt-teg
Evans Henrv. farmer, Oellyraled
Evans John,' farmer, Beily Qlaias
John, groce
DIRECTORY.]
Stephens Ann (Mrs.), hosiery knitter.
Pant-teg
Thomas Henry, farmer, Glvngwrnen
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), patent medi-
cine vendor
Trebuan Sprint;- Water Co, mineral
water manufacturers
Turner Royston, boot k .shoe n-pi
Williams David, draper
.SOUTH WALES, ferryside andst. ishmael.
Dav
PONTYBEREM.
Rev. John (curate i
cha
Edwards Hev.Huw (Welsh Calviniat-'t
Methodist)
Jones Rev. Rd. J.. B.A., B.D. fConff)
Lewis Albert, Cornewalle
Mandry David, Coalbrooli
Seymour Harold, Arfryn
Walton George, The Knoll
Yorath Tom Hnwel Bruce
Aubrey John, New Lodge inn
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open tuesday, 11.30 a.m. till i p.m)
Bowen Arthur, farmer, Pentrepach
Bowen William, farmer, Mangwyn
Co-opeiative Stores Co. Ltd. (Thomas
Hewitt, manager)
Davies Daniel Thomas, shopkeeper
Davies David Aubrey, tailor
Davies David S. grocer
Greville Thomas, grocer. Bridge shop
Harries & Walters, ironmongers
Hewitt Edith M. (Mrs.), stationer &
sub-postmistress
Hughes Griffith & Sons, drapers
Jeremy Jeremiah, New inn
Jones W. J. & Sons, grocers
Jones Daniel, farmer, Gwalrhwch
Jones David, draper
Jones Joseph, farmer, Disgwylfa
;s David & Sons, grocers "
Lewis Albert Cornewalle M.R.C.S. Yo
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician &| p
surgeon 1
FEKNDALE, see Bhondda.
395
Lewis John, farmer, March Oglwyn
Lewis William, grocer
London Joint City k Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch) (open mondav
I till 3 p.m)
ientremawr CoUierv Co. Ltd. (Harold
Seymour, manager)
Pontyberem Colliery Co. Limited
(David Mandrv. manager)
Sees Jn. farmer] CarnawUonfach farm
Rees John, farmer, Slaenlliedi
Rees Margt. (Mrs.).fnnr.Penllwynicaf
Roberts Charles. Bridge End inn
Roberts Elizabeth (Mrs.), Pelican inn
Roberts Mary (Mrs.), grocer
Thomas David, farmer, Brynbanol
Thomas Henry, farmer & butcher
Thomas Lewis, boot maker
Thomas Walt.farmer.Pentremawr frm
Watkins Richard, grocer
Williams Ann (Mrs.),frmr.Carnawllon
th Tom Howel Bruce L..S.A.
FEBBYSIDE and ST. ISHMAEL.
the parish of St. Ishmael, ] the population in the civil parish
ecclesiastical, 1,257.
the
PEERYaiDE is a village
about 4 miles north-west from Kidwelly and 8 south
from Carmarthen, with a station on the Great ^Vestern
railway, and about 214 miles from London ; the village, I
Which stands on the south-east bank of the river Towy, j Po*'. M- 0. & T. Office, Ferryside (letters
Parish Clerk, William Edward Rees.
the
has attained a position ,
place of resort for visitors
account of its pleasant situation in Carma'rthen" Ba"
bt. Ishmael s is a parish near the mouth of the'
lowy, 3 miles west-north-west from Kidwelly, ii
Oarmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen, ^.^.
welly hundred. Carmarthen union, countv court district
:and petty sessional division, rural deanery of Kidwellv,
archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's
The church of St. Ishmael, about ij miles from Ferrv-
s.de and ^ miles from Kidwelly, is a building if
stone, restored in 1861, and consists of chancel, nave,
north aise and south transept, and contains several
-stained windows. The register of baptisms and burials
and marriages dates from the vear ,560. The Iivin<r is
a vicarage, with the chapels of Llansaint and "st
•Thomas, Ferryside, annexedl net value ~ including
the gift of the Bishop
" Richard
iportanc
Carmarthen.?hi:
added).— Arthur Goldsmith,
Post & M. 0. Office, Llansaint.— David Gower, sub-
postmaster. Letters through Kidwelly, Carmarthen-
shire, 2 miles distant, which is the nearest telegraph
-Holgwmpale
acres of glebe, and
-of St. David's, and held since 1880 bv the Re
John James B.A. of Jesus College, c'ambrid.'e
Wall Letter
Broadley
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society; Hon. Representative, W. W. Walton. See
advertisement
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Ishmael Church, Rev. Richard John James B A
vicar ; 10.30 a.m. & 3 p.m. ist Sunday in month
.. --""— -■-- — - ■■ " Henry Richard
charge
The church of St. Thoj
ease to St^ Ishmael's, erected in 1828 and restored during
the period of 1872.8, at a cost of ^3,263, is a buildhV»
of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle ■md
transept: there are several stained winiows The chapel
of ease at Llansaint, which stands on a hill about 2 iiX
•east f,-om the parish church, is of stone, in the Ea Iv
Bnghsh style consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and an embattled western tower containing one bell
4iItZ T T^'^ ^ •?"''• ^^"^'^ ""d Calvinistie Metho-
-dist cliapels at Ferryside. and Welsh Calvinis
and Congregational chapels at Llansa;
The trustees of Earl Cawdor, who is a minor are
fam«v are'th^'T.'", ''i'"^">' """l '"« Brigslock:
lamily are the chief landowners. The soil is sandv
loam and old red sandston,. ; subsoil, gravel. The chief
y and roots. The area of
4,585 acres.
wed.
, Chapel of Ease, Llansaint; 6.30 p.i
FERRYSIDE, a chapel of ; Baptist (Welsh), Ferryside, Rev. Richard Rees Thomas
'° 30 am. & 6.30 p.m. ; in winter, 10 a.m. & 6 p m.
tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Calvinistie Methodist (Welsh), Ferrv.side ■
p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
(. ahuustic Methodi-st (Welsh), Llansaint; 10 am k 6
p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Llansaint; 2 & 6.30 p.m. -
k 6
wed.
7 P->
Stic Methodist , F
Public Elementa
oats.
rater and 060
of foreshore ; rateabl
FERRYSIDE k St. ISHMAEL
PBIVATE DESIDENTS.
Bevan Mrs. Broadlev home
Blay Thomas, Glanyrafon
Brigstocke Geo. Robert, Roberts Rest
Charles Rev. Hv. Richd. B.A (curate'
Davies Misses (The), Cobden villa '
Elliot Robin B. Portiscliff
Kvans Harry D., J.P. Iscoed
Evans Mrs. Delfrvn villa
Humphreys Miss S. Brvnmor
James Rev. Richard John B.A Vicar-
age, St. Ishmael
^7,'l,,^r„ ""'"^ J- (M'^tl'f'Ii-'t),
Cloth hall
Lewis David, Brondeg
Lewis Mrs. Bock cottage
Lewi, Philip M. Royston court
es, 142 of tidal j
value, ^9,93/ ; I E
Schools.
1856, for 124 children;
am H. Mitchell, master,
six managers ; Rev. R. J.
icarage, correspondent
, . ir 120 children ; Gwilym
Beynon, master. The school is controlled bv the
Kidwelly eroup of managers ; Albert E. Mansel,' Kid-
residence attached ; Will
The school is controlled h\
James B.A. St. Ishmael's"
Llansaint. built in 1008, f
welly, clerk
iside, David Harrie
Xevill Richd. A., D.L.,J.P.Undercliff
Scott William Arthur, The Cliff
Stephens Col. John William Watson.
Holcwm
Thomas Rev.Isaac (Calvinistie Metho-
dist), Lottina cottage
Thomas Rev. Richard Rees (Welsh
Baptist), Salem villa
Thomas Harold, Cliff
Thomas John Lloyd J.P. Beach house
Timmins Joseph A. Cliff
Williams David Lewis, Oiff
Williams Mrs. Dene cliff
COMMEECIAI..
.Vnthonv Mrs. k Sons, farmers, Penhill
Anthony David, f;irmer. Ffynonynnd
Bright' Arthur Ernest, Mariners'l
Arms P.H Griffith
Bright Richd. Morris.White Lion P.HlGriffiths Thomas (M
Charles Ellen (Miss), baker
Daniel David, boot & shoe maker
Daniel David, carpenter
Davies Ann (Mrs.), farmr. Maesmawr
Davies Ernie, butcher
Davies Evan, confectnr. & pastrycook
Davies Geo. Lewis,frmr.Mynydduchaf
Davies Henrv. farmer, Parkgwyn
Davie.s Henry .Stanley, grocer. &
wine i, beer st.ires
Davies Jane (Mrs.), frmr.Tretorisfawr
Owen, farmer, Brycoch
Edwards E. k Sarah (Misses), far
Evans David, Ship inn
Griffith Llewellyn, farmer, Tanvla/
(postal address, Kidwelly) ' ( — f
farmer, Tresilwood\ •*~'_J
), apartmenta\ , A \^
396 FEKRYSIDE ASDST. ISHMAEL. SOUTH WALES.
[kei-ly's
Howell James Llewellyn, larpeiitei
Hughes Charles E. grocer & tea dealr
Jenkins Daniel, blacksmith, Broadley
Jenkins William, farmer, Pentiheol
Jones Jennie E. (Mr."^.). cual mevchm
Jones John, hoase & estate agent.
PUs, Broadley
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), S-'rurer
Jones William, farmer, Botten pill
Lewis David & Llewellyn, farmers,
Treforisfach
Lewis Janet & Esther ( Misses). draprs
Lewis Richard, farmer. PenUin
Lewis William, farmer, Tirpenhiid
Lloyd Harriett (Missl. Bailway tavern
Lloyd Janet (Miss), apartments, i
Neptune villas
Morsran Alfred, farmer, Xantygoitre
Mori-an Elizabeth (Mrs.),apartmentf.,
2 Neptune villas
Moiris David, farmer, Pengay
Owens Jane (Miss), butcher
Phillips George Albert, apartments,
Parc-y-bryn
Bees Thomas, baker
R«'e- Williaiii. Pelican P.H
Thomas David, farmer, Tycanul
Thomas Hugh, butcher
Thomas . Hugh. Cwm Mill iuu, &
miller (water) & assistant, over^eer
Thomas Jonah, farmer, Cwmburry
Thomas Letitia Prudence (Miss),
fancy draper •
JThnnias Thenpliilns, frnir. (.■»n.burry
, Thomas Thomas, farmer, Cwm
Thomas William, carpenter
Thon.ell E.lwin. stationer
iWilliins Ann. Rachel & Kate (Misses).
I farmers. Tirpwll
Wilkins Evan, farmer. Isc.ied rdui
1 Williams David, farmer, Tirbnch
[Williams David Lewis M.R.C.S.Eng..
! L.B.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & public
' vaccinator to Lower division, 2nd
I district, Carmarthen nnion. Cliff
Williams Harriet (Mrs ), apartments
Penyback
Williams Jnhn. farmer, Brouwii
LLANSAINT.
iT-etters should be addre6«ed
Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire.!
COMMERCIAL.
Anthonv David, grocer
Anthony Thomas, Joiners' Arms P.H
Giiwer David, grocer. & post ofiBee
GriflSths Thomas, shopkeeper
Jenkins Josiah, Penybank P.H
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.). King's ArmsP.H
Bees WUliara Edward, blacksmith
Thomas William, carpenter
FARSIKRS.
Bevnon John & William. Penalt
Davies Thomas, Gormount
Evans John, NimpwU
Lewis Thomas (Mrs), West Down
Morris David, Parkmanllwyd
FISHGTTARD (locally Abergwaun) is a parish,
market town, seaport and a contributory parliamentary
borough, in the county of Pembroke, i mile south-
south-east from Fishguard and Goodwiek station on
the main line of the Great Western railway, 15 miles
north from Haverfordwest, 6 north-east from Lettir-
ston, 25 north from Pembroke, 18 south-west from
Cardigan, 45 north-west from Carmarthen and 257
from London, petty sessional division of Fishguard,
county court district and union of Haverfordwest, and
in the rural deanery of Fishguard and archdeaconry
and diocese of St. David's. The town is divided into
two parts (upper and lower), separated by the river
Gwaun, which is hero crossed by a bridge of one
aich; the Upper tonn is seated on a high rock
commanding a good view of the harbour, which is
in the form of a crescent, and its sinuous coast, con-
sisting of projections endlessly varying in shape and
height, is at once grand and beautiful. The view inland
includes Piecelly, the loftiest mountain in this county,
being 1,735 feet above the level of the sea, together with
bills of inferior height, many of wbicb are crested with
enormous masses of rock. The bay is very safe both
for bathing and boating.
By Local Government Board Order No. 49,526, dated
April 2, 1907, the ancient civil parish of Fishguard
has been divided into two. North and South. Dnder
the provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894,"
the North parish is governed by an Urban District
Council of 15 members, formed April ist. 1907.
The water supply, furnished by the North Pembroke-
shire Gas and Water Co. is derived from springs, 6
miles distant, and carried by gravitation to filtering
grounds and thence to the town ; the water is of
excellent quality. Fishguard, together with Pembroke
and seven other' places, forms the Pembroke and Havir-
tordwest parliamentary district, constituted in 1833,
under the "Kefonn Act. 1832" (2 and 3 Wm. TV. c.
45), and returning one member.
■The harbour of Fishguard, constructed by the Great
Western Bailway Company and opened for their Irish
passenger, cargii and cattle trade in 1906, includes a
breakwater 2,000 feet long. Bv its service of turbine
steamers "ith Bnsslare (distant 6z miles), it forms the
shortest sea passage with Ireland, and has been adopted
as a port of call by the Cunard and Booth Steamship
Companies. The harbour has a depth of 20 feet along-
side the i|niiy. The harbour nc.rks an- now fiorr))
bein? completed.
The Elder Brethren of Trinity House have erected a
litrhthonse on .Stmmble Head at a cost of about jf40,ooo :
the light, which is of 400,000 candle power, is reflected
for 40 miles through four bull's-eye lenses, from a
height of over 200 feet ; it gives four flashes in 15
uick
seconds, and is worked on the
foggy weather two reports are given in qi
every 10 minutes.
The church of St. Mary, erected in 1856. is a building
of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
; nave, south vestry and a western bell turret contain-
ing one bell : there are 500 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1790. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
1 value .^2:50. with 9 acres of glebe and residence, in the
i gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1910 by
I the Rev. David Davies B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. The Catholic church of the Holy Name.
I together with a presbytery, is in West street. Hei mon
Baptist chapel, erected in 1807 and enlarged in 1007.
will seat 750 persons ; Tower Hill Calvinistic Methodist
1 chapel has 500 sittings : the Tabernacle Congregational
1 chapel, founded in 17QO, seats 400. The Temperance
j Hall, erected in 1881 and enlara-ed in 1908. is used as
I a picture palace and for concerts and public meetings :
it will hold 1. 000 persons. The inhabitants are princi-
liallv engaged on the harbour works and agricultural
pursuits. The river Gwaun abounds with salmon and
trout. The market is held on Thursdav in a convenient
market house, and in the Town Hall petty sessions are
held monthly. Fairs are held the first Thursda> in
• each month and October 8th and 9th (hiring). The
Commercial is the principal hotel. Carreg Cwastatl
Point, on the coast here, is famous as the scene of a
French descent on Tuesday, February i, 1797- '''his
force, of about 1.400 men. established itself ot Cam
Unda. but meeting with no support, surrendered two
days later to the militia under Lord Cawdor. Penlower.
oocup^Tng a commandinir position overlooking the bay.
is the propertv and residence of Sir Evan D. Jones
M.P.. D.L.. J.P. The principal landowners are Robert
1 G. Chamhers esq. J.P. James C. Torke esq. J.P.
Vincent James G. Johns esq. Sir Evan D. Jones bart.
I .MP.. D.L.. J.P. and Mrs. Walter L. Williams. The
j soil is irravel. The chief crops are barley, oats and
The area of Fishguard North parish and Crban Dis-
trict is 2.117 acres: assessable value, ^6,978 : and the
population in 1911 was 2,892. The poptilation in the
ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was 3,150.
The population of the parliamentary contributory
iMrough was 2.721.
The number of electors on the parliamentary rei;i<ter
in 1913 was 513.
The area of Fishguard South parish is 2,090 acres ;
assessable value. ^858: population in 19TI, 358.
I Sexton, .lohn Lewis
OFFICIAL ESTABUSHMENTS, LoiAL IN.sTlTLTIONS fto.
Post, .M. O.. T. k Telephonic E. 1). Office.^ Ho«<
Harry Davies. sub-postmaster
Town Sub-Post t Telephone Call Office, West street.
David Cornock, sub-postmaster
Letter B..t, Lower Town & Wall Box, Windv hall
FISHGl'ARD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meetings are held at the Town Hall on the 3rd monday
• miles dii
YTall Bo», High 1
should have Pembrokeshire
V nr.b-t t telecraph oflfi.'-. ( l/f Batemi
I E. Davies
Francis Ge
Members,
limn. David Bees.
DIHKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Medical
FlSUtiLAKD. 397
.1. Kvans
J Phillips
J. ReJiiiuiia
Walter J. Vau-lia
Ret in
W. V. Evan-
Benjaiuin G. Llewhelin
Ainil, 1922.
I W. Sturie
Waller Levi Willi
Officials.
(,'leik, Archibald J. Hodges F.A.I. Tower house
Treasurer, J. P. Alurgan, Barclavs Bank Ltd. Market sq
Medical Officer of Health, Vacant
Inspector of Nuisances & Surveyor, Douglas J. Wilcox,
Market square
Collector, George Williams. AVest street
F'EMHROKKSHIRK MAGISTRATES FOR FISHGUARD
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Bennett Thomas G. Fontane house. High street, Fish-
guard, Pembrokeshire
Bennett William Edwin, Ashgrove, Dinas Cross, Pemb
B.iweii John Clement, Penrhiw, Llanwnda, Goodwick,
Pembrokeshire
.lames William George, Pantyphillip, Llanstinan
.Tones Sir Evan Uavies bart. M.P., D.L., .T.P. Pentower,
l''isbL'uard. Pembrokeshir-
Llewbelin (ihid^tone Benjamin, Maesuwvnne. Fishguard
Lewis Thomas. Market sijnare, Fishguard, Pembi-okesh
Oneu John Murnan L 1! C'.P.Lond. Bryn-y-mor, Fish-
ThoHKi- U<>HJ:imiri. Main St. Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
Williams William M.B. Drim, near Fishguard, Pemb
Yorke James Charles, Langton, Dwrbach, Pemb
The chairman for the time being of the Urban District
Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, Vincent James G. Johns,
West street, Fishguard
Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall, Fishguard,
the 2nd Wednesday in every month except October.
Occasional courts are held at Goodwick Police station
Tin- parishes in the division are :— Dinas, Fishguard,
Little Newcastle, Llanfair-Nant-y-Gof, Llanllawer,
Llanstinan. Llanwnda, Llanyehllwydog, Uanychaer,
Manorowen, Morvil, Pont\aen, Puncheston
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Coaslnuard Station. John William., chief officer
(^tiiiiM I'Jhr ,-;a'in:i, \\ i ! [ K\an>, superintendent
Shipwrecked Fishermen i: Manners' Royal Benevolent
Society. Hon. Representative. J. Morgan Owen,
Central stores. Main street. Sec advertisement
PUBLIC OFFICERS .
Harbour Master, Fishguard Harbour, Capt. Richd. Sharp
Marine Snpt. Fishguard Harbour, Capt. Jii. Humphreys
N^irket Ki>eper, (vacant)
Officer Fishguard District. Haverfordwest
Union, John Morgan Owen L.E.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.
Eng., D.P.H.Lond. Bryn-y-Mor
Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages & Relieving
6 Vaccination Officer for Fishguard District, Haver-
fordwest Union, David Wilkin Lewis, Tower hill
Deputy Registrar of Births. Deaths & Marriages, Fish-
guard .Sub-District, Haverfoidwcsi Union, George Wil-
liams. West street
PLAC'ES OF WORSHIP, with times ol services.
St. Marv's Church, Rev. David Davies B.A. vicar; Rev.
William James O'Neill L.Div. curate; 8 a.m. celebra-
tion of Holy Communion; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.
(Welsh 3rd Sunday of the month at 10 a.m.) ; wed.
7 p.m.; morning prayer at 8.30 a.m. daily
Baptist (Hermon), Rev. Daai Davies; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
men. thurs. & fri. 7 p.m
Baptist (Bethel), West street. Rev. James Albert Davies ;
10 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic MethodLst, Tower hill. Rev. J. T. Job; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. wed. & thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational (Tabernacle), Bev. Henry Thomas Jacob ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Church of the Holy Name, Catholic. Rev. Richard
Burke; 9 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; week days, 7.3op.m
SCHOOLS.
1 Fishguard Intermediate School (mixed), established mider
I the "Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889" (52
& 53 Vict. c. 40), and controlled by the Central Welsh
Board ; Owen Gledhill B.Sc.Lond. head master ;
John Hughe.s B.A., J. Williams B.A. & T. H. White,
assistant masters; Miss M. G. Stewart B.A. chief
assistant mistress
Council Schools (mixed), erected in 1909, for 352;
Owen D. Jones, master; Miss A. E. Edwards,mistress
Public Elementarv (bovs), erected in 1850, for 200 chil-
dren ; Edward William Eees, master; (girls) erected
in 189O, for 100 girls ; Miss Jessie Braithwaite, mis-
tress : (infants) erected in 1852, for 100 children ;
Mrs. Ann Williams, mistress. The school is con-
trolled by six managers. Rev. David Davies B.A. The
Vicarage, correspondent
Catholic Schu.d (mixed); Mother Superior in charge
NEWSPAPER.
County Echo, published every thurs. ; Levi Evans, pr-;-
prietor & publisher
CONVEYANCES.
Steamers run twice daily between Fishguard & the
south of Ireland viS Eosslare ; leave Fishguard har.
hour 2.15 a.m. except monday & 2.15 p.m. except
Sunday ; leave Rosslare 12.40 p.m. & 11-50 p.m. daily,
Sundays excepted
Omnibus, ' Royal Mail,' from Goodwick station, Fish-
guard, to Newport (Pembrokeshire), daily, 12 noon &
3 & 4.30 p.m
Ouuiibiis from Ro>al Oak hotel meets trains
Steamers run fortnightly between Bristol k Fishguard k
Liverpool & Fishguard with passengers & goods
i'KIVATE nKSIDESTS.
Bennett Thntnas G., J. P. Fontane
llurlie lU^v. Richard (Calholic), '
Davies Rev. Dan (Baplist).l
Davies KfV. David B.A,
High .street
Davies Rev. James Albert
I Evans William. Tower hill
■ ■(iledhill Owen B.Sc. 10 Verga
■: Harries Capt. Thomas, Gre.
1 hou.se. Park street
Harries Miss, Castle hill
jHarris Mrs. Tower hill
Hon ells Miss, Main street
t Jacob Rev. Henry Thomas (Colore- , (curate). Vergam terrace
gational), Min-y-ceunant, Penslade Owen John Morgan J. P. Bryn-y-
Job Bev. J. T. (Calvinistic Metlio- iSwete Mrs. Lawton, Tower hill
•rt fBaptist), dist). The .Manse, Pla.syfron , Thomas Mrs. Tower hill
Jones Sir Evan D. bart. M.P., D.L., ; Vaughan Walter John, Castle bill
lain strei't J. P. Pentower ; & 6 Addison road VVilliams David L. Penslade
Maeshvtrvd W 14 & Reform club S W i.Lon<ion Williams Walter Levi, Cefn-y-dre
Kitchener Leonard T. Windy Hall ho
I Lamb Rev. James (Calvinistic Meth-
d ] odist), Hottipass street
iLajige Victor, 12 Castle hill
Morgan Griffith James, 12 Penslade
] Morgan John Peter, Bank house
'O'Neill Bev. William James L.Div.
Mor
COMUESCIAL.
Early cU'sing day, Wednesday, i p.m.
Marked thus * letters should be addressed Dwrba
Pembrokeshire.
.Marked thus t letters should be addressed Dinas Cr
Pembrokeshire.
A Mai S. violin maker Sc restorer, dealer in all l,i
Baker William, boot dealer," West' street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (John Peter -Mori^
manager). Market square; draw on head uflice.
Lombard .stieet. London EC 3
Willii
& So
ineral water
nr^e fc Co. wholesale & retail
s. Ilii^h street
&: Owen, grocers. Main street
& spirit
Bowen Rees, Ship P.l
Carver William Rees.
& agent for the No
398 FISHGUARD.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Ooastgaaril Station (John Williams, chief officer)
Oonimercial family & comoiiercial hotel. Market square
Oonn Martha (Mrs.), stocking knitter. High street
Convent of Sister of Mercy (Mother Superior, Sister
Marr Xavier Bolger), West street
Como'ck David, hair dresser. West street k Market sq
Cornock Dinah (Mrs.), farmer, Cronllwyn
Cornock James, blacksmith, & Bridgend inn, Llany-
chaer bridge
County Echo (Levi Evans, proprietor k ptiblisher; pah
lished thursday). High street
tDancey James (Mrs), shopkeeper
Davies George & Son. farmers, Garn
Davies George Owen & Co. stationers. West street
Davies Vaughan & Son, tailors. West street
Davies Edward, draper, 23 M'est street & woollen manu-
facturer. Lower town
^fDavies Eleanor (Miss), farmer, Glancleddy, Dwrbach
Davies Enoch, coal merchant. Lower town
Davies Frnncis A. ilrnper, West street
Davies Howell Harry, postmaster, Hamilton street
»Daves Jas. Lloyd, farmer. Clyn Manorowen. Dwrba^^h
Davies John, butter merchant, Garn
Davies John, daii"yman, Penwallis
Davies John (Mis'). fiiTin,-,, .lubilee terrace
Davies John. cTooer. A^'e^t street
Davies John, Pendre inn. Hich street
Davies Joseph, Cuml.nan P.H. Hamilton street
Davies Joshua, Ivy Bush P.H. Hamilton place
Davies Letitia M.'(Mrs.), apartments, 13 Penslade
Davies Thomas, dairyman, 21 West street
Davies William Johil, tailor. Weist street
Edwards Charles, photographer. West street
Edwards John, butcher. High street
Edwards John (Mrs.), refreshment r..onis. High street
Evans & Evans, grocers. Market square
Evans James & William, farmers. Oi-eini
Evans Jane (Mrs.), farmer. Park-y-morva
Evans John, music seller, i Vergnni
Evans Levi, printer. High street
Evans Mary (Mrs.), milter (water). Lower town
Evans Thomas Benjamin, insurance agent. High street
Evans Walter Vaughan. solicitor. Main street
Evans William, builder, Clive road
»Eyans William, shopkeeper, Scleddy
EvansWilliam, solicitor & commissioner for oath8,Main st
Evans Williams, supt. of police for Fishguard division
Evnon William Roger & Son. ironmongers, Hish street
Fishuuard District Nursing Association (Miss Cordelia
Phillips in charge), 4 Penslade
l'"ishgaard Intermediate School (Owen Gledhill B.Sc.
head master; John Hughes B.A.. J. Williams B.A. k.
T. H. White, assistant masters ; Miss M. G. Stewart
B.A. chief assistant mistress). West street
Fishguard (The) Motor Garage & Engineering Works
(late Evans, Price k Jones), West street
Fishguard Picture Palace (A. J. Hodges, sec). West st
Fishguard Tennis Club (Wm. Eees Carver, hon sec)
Francis Benjamin, farmer. Windy hall
Francis Kate (Mrs), confectioner. High street
Francis William H. farmer, Kilshave
Gamon Henrv, Ship k Anchor P.H. High street
George Benjamin J. farmer. Ffynonstown
•George Bert, motor garage. West street
George David, saddler. High street
-George Enos, chemist k dentist. High street
'George Jane (Mrs.), farmer. Tregoes
George John Daniel L.D.S.Eng. dentist. High street
George Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper. High street
George Walter, saddler. West street
Grace Brothers, corn niercliarits I'Enocli Diivies. man-
ager). Lower town
Griffiths Thomas, farmer, Capel
Griffiths Thomas, farmer. Cefn
Gwynfa Snnitarv .Steam L:uindr>. Ciwynta
Hamilton Mary' Ann (Mrs), shopkecp'er, Lower town
Harries & Co. grocers k bakers, Hamilton street
•Harries Evan, farmer, Penpistill
Harries John, shopkeeper. Lower town
Han-ios Mav (Miss) L.L.C.M. lerieher ..( music. 53
West street
Harries Thomas R. house decorator, Pentre
Harries William T. farmer. Trebofer
Hodges Archibald J., F.A.I, auctioneer, k clerk to
Urban District Council, Tower house
Hnwarth Rt. printer. Vergam printing works. West st
Howell David, dairyman, Ropeyard Inne
Howell Thomas, farmer, IJanwern
Hnwells John, farmer. Carmadog
Humphreys Capt. John, marine supt. Fishguard harbour
.Tarkaon James, fancy dealer. West street
James EdwalM, hoot dealer. Market square
.Tame« William, draper. Maio street k nutfitter, Marki
Jenkins Caleb, boot k shoe dealer. West street
Jenkins Helena (Miss), private school. West ho. West st
Jenkins Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper. West street
Johns Vincent James Griffith, solicitor k commissioner
& clerk to the magistrates for Fishguard division, k
to the Income Tax Commissioners for Dewsland divi-
sion. West street
Jones Ben, motor garage. West street
Tones David, blacksmith. Main street
Jones Evan, dairyman. Jubilee terrace
Jones Joseph, insurance agent. Park street
Jones Morgan, outfitter. High street
Junes Eachel (Miss), milliner, 19 West street
Jones Thomas George, chemist. Market square
Lamb John, farmer^ Ddolwen
Lange Victor, artificial teeth iiuiniifactiirer,72 Castle hill
Lewis David Willun. registrar of births, deaths k mar-
riages k relieving k vaccination officer for Fishguard
district, Haverfordwest union, Tower hill
Lewis Robert, wine & spirit merchant. Park street
Llewhelin Benj. Gladstone J. P. farmer. Maesgwynne
Lloyd Sarah (Mrs.), milliner. West street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Gwynne Austin Roberts,
clerk in charge). West street: draw on London head
office. 71 Lombard street E C 3
London Joint Citv & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(David L. Williams, manager). West street ; draw on
head office, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
.Mannina Ointment Co. (Regd.), Main street
Martin John G. watch maker, Market square
Maurice Marl; Bevan T. tailor. West street
Mevler Thomas M.P.S. chemist k druggist. Main street
Miles Blanche M. (Miss), teacher of music. West street
Miles George Henrv. marine store dealer. Hill terrace
Miles H. M. (Mrs.'), Swan inn, High street
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange (local
office) (A. J. Hodges, local agent). Tower house
Morgan William k Son, builders k contractors. West st
Morgan David, butcher. West street
Morgan Emma M. (Miss), temperance hotel. Main st
Morgan John, builder. West street
Morgan John Peter, manager of Barclays Bank Ltd. k
treasurer to the Urban District Council, Market sq
Morgan R'hys, tailor. New Smyth street
Morgan William, chini^ k glass dealer. West street fe
hair dresser, Penslade
Morris & Griffin, manure manufacturers, Smyth street
Morris k Son, coach builders, Hottipass street
Morris John James, farmer, Hafaelfach
Nicholas E, J. farmer, Bafelfawr
Nichols Alfred k Edgar, house furnishers. West street
North Pembroke Water k Gas Co. (Edmund Petty.mgr)
North Pembrokeshire Farmers' Club (Vincent J. O.
Johns, sec). West street
Oliver George, boot k shoe dealer. West street
Owen Ann Mary (Mrs.V Sailors" Return P.H. West st
Owen J. Dinas Arms P.H. Lower town
Owen John Morgan, grocer, see Blaokbnrne k Owen
Owen John Morgan J.P., L R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng.,
D.P.H.Lond., F.R.I. P.H. physician & surgeon, k medi-
cal officer Fishguard district. Haverfordwest union,
Bryn-y-mor
Palmer Frederick George, teacher of music. High street
Patterson Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner. High street
Patterson William, grocer k clog maker, Wallis street .
Perkins Thomas, auctioneer, valuer, estate agent k
agent tor the Norwich Union Fire k LifeOffice,High st
Phillips Benjamin, tailor. West street
Phillips Cordelia (Miss), cert, midwife, 4 Penslade
Phillips David, fried fish dealen\ Main street
Phillips Sarah (Mrs.), Globe P.H. Main street
Pidgley Hiram, confectioner. West street
Pitt Sydney J. organist Parish church & short hiind
teacher, 3 Penslade
Public Weighing Machine (Thos. Evans, sec. ),Lower town
Rees David k Co. bakers. Main street
Rees, Lewis k Co. mineral water manufacturer8,Main st
Rees M. k E. (Misses), Commercial hotel. Market square
Rees Daniel (Mrs.), farmer, Fronhnnl
Rees David, farmer, Ddolgwm
Rees Joseph, fruiterer. Market square
Bees William, baker. High street
Rees William, shopkeeper. Lower town
Reynolds James & Son, monumental masons. High at
Richards David, Royal Oak PH. k agent for G. W.
railway. Market s([uare
Richards George, farmer. Kilshave
Richards Hannah (Mrs), farmer, Maen Hir
Richards John Robertson, butcher & cattle dlr. Market sq
Richards Joseph, dairyman. Jubilee teirace
Roberts Gwynne Austin, clerk in charge Lloyds Bank
Limited, West street
Roberts Hannah (Ms), draper. High street
Dl RECTO KY.]
SOUTH WALES.
FEE N STROP.
harbour master, Fishguard harbr
Hoyal National Lifeboat Institution (M. L. Nicholli
hon. sec)
Sharp Capt. Richard.
Spillers & Bakers Ltd. com merchants. Lower town
Star Tea Co, Limited, grocers. West street
Stevens Alfred J. butcher. West street
Storie William, cab proprietor, High street
Syinmons James Davies, ironmonger. Market square
Symmons John M. cabinet maker. Sycamore lodge
Symraons Margaret H. (Miss), grocer. High street
Temperance Hall (Archibald J. Hodges, sec). West st
Thomas .lames M. & Co. house furnishers, West street
Thomas Benjamin, farmer, Eskrj-n
Tliomas Benjamin, watch maker. Main street
Thomas Benjamin Miles, ironmonger, plumber, tin &
copper smith & agricultural implement agent. West st
Thomas Charles Henry, farmer, Llanfartin
Thomas Dan, farmer, Dyftryn fernant
Thomas Daniel, baker. West street
Thomas David, farmer, Tynewydd
•Thomas David, Gate inn, Dwrbach
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Pentre
Thomas Ernest A. hair dresser, West street
Thomas John, carpenter, Kensington street
Thomas William, insurance supt. 20 Vergam terrace
Thomas William, farmer, Penwaen
Thomas William Owen, draper. West street
Topham, Jones & Railton Limited, Fishguard Harbour
contractors. Contractors' office. Telephone 30; tele-
grams. " Canal, Goodwick "
Vaughan David, farmer, Tyhen
Vaughan Walter John, solicitor, commissioner for oaths
& solicitor to the Fishguard Market House Co. &
agent for Alliance Assurance Co. Sun Lite & Fire
FIVE ROADS is a small village in co. Carmarthen,
civil parish of Llanelly Rural and Llanelly union. 4
miles north of Llanelly. There are Welsh Baptist and
Welsh Congregational chapels. There is a small read-
ing- room and library, opened in 1913.
Po-t Oflice. — Mrs. Catherine Jones.
Bowen Rev. David (Baptist), Brvn- ,
myfyr
J.mes Rev. Robert W. (Cong)
COMMEKCIAL.
Davies Evan, builder & contractor &
undertaker ; estimates free. Cyn-
Davies Thomas, timber, stone, slate,
corrugated iron & builders' mer-
chant ; undertaker & wheelwright,
Cynheidre saw, moulding & plan-
ing mills
Eclipse Brick Co. Limited, brick
manufrs. (W. Vodrey, manager)
Jenkins Kate (Mrs.), Five Roads inn
Jones Catherine (Mrs.), sub-post-
mistress, &, shopkeeper
Jones Daniel, grocer & tea dealer
Jones Thomas, Farmers' Arms P.H
sub-postmist
Phillips John G. Waunwyllt P.H
Philpott David, miUer (water), Ke
Mill
Reading Boom & Library (Thorn;
Edmunds, Arosfa, librarian)
Thomas James, butcher
Williams Wm. grocer, Gwynfryn te:
FAKMEHS.
Anthony James, Gellylysged
Ballantine James, Cynheidre Fach
Bennett John, Maeslydan
Bowen William, Cynheidreuchaf
Davies Catherine' (Mrs.). Pantv,
wenith
Davies John R. Minhurtach
Davies Thomas, Brynygroes Fach
Davies Thomas. Cilferinchaf
Edwards James, Cvnheidre .Isaf
Insurance Co. & Norwich Union Fire & Life Insurance
Association, Castle hill
Waugh Mary Clara (Mrs.), temperance hotel. Sea view
Wemyss James R.C.P. plumber. West street
Wilcox Douglas J. surveyor & sanitary inspector to the
Fishguard Urban District Council, Market square
Wilcox Mary E. (Miss), grocer, Hottipass street
Williams & Williams, solicitors & commissioners for
oaths. Main street
Willi-ms Alfred Benjamin, solicitor. Main .street
Williams Caroline (Mrs.), fishmonger. West street
Williams David, wheelwright, Wallis street
Williams David L. manager London Joint City 4.
Midland Bank Limited, West street
Williums George, rate collector to the Urban District
Council & deputy registrar of births, deaths & mar-
riages. West street
Williams Hannah (Mrs.), Three Crowns P.H.Hamilton st
Williams Harriet (Mrs.), Red Lion P.H. High street
Williams Harry, boot maker. West street
Williams John, blacksmith, Ropeyard lane
Williams John Davies, grocer. West street
Williams John Evan, painter, Kensington street
I Williams John Thomas, tailor. High street
Williams Margaret Ann (Mrs.), grocer. Main street
Williams Peter, stationer. West street
Williams Sarah Ann (Miss), confectioner. High street
Williams Thomas, Fishguard Arms P.H. Main street
WiUiam.s Thomas, Farmers' Arms P.H. Market square
Williams Walter Levi, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths & coroner for county of Pembrokeshire, see
Williams & Williams
Williams William, blacksmith. Market square
Williams William, farmer, Rafaelfach
Letters through Llanelly. Pont Yates, 3 miles distant.
is the nearest money order & t«legraph office
Five Roads Public Elementary School (mixed), buili
in 1863, for 121 children; J. M. Jones, master
This school is controlled by Group II. (Llanelly) Car
marthenshire County Council school managers; Ifuf
W, Watldns, Education offices, Llanelly, clerk
Evans Henry, Gellihir
Francis David. Cynheidre Fawr
Griffiths William, Ystodwen
Hughes John, Cilferi Isaf
James John. Pendderw
Jenkins William. Brondini Fawr
Jenkins William, The Farm
Jones Walter, Pantyffynnon
Leonard Andrew, Farm Fach.
Levi Thomas, Cefnbryn
Philpott David, New Mill
Scott Walter, Waungrychydd'
Thomas Edward, Brondini Fach
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), Caerbigyn
Thomas John, Iros
Thomas John, Tymawr
Williams Margaret (Mrs.), Bryngro
Fawr
Williams William, Mount Pleasant
of Dunraven, and affords io sittings. The register
probably dates from 1550. hut the earliest date deci-
phered is 1570. The living is a rectory, net yearly value
£1^0. including 2^ acres of glebe, with residence, in the
gift of the Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl, and held
since 1895 by the Rev. Rees Morris, of St. Aidan's,.
who is also rector of Gileston. The Earl of Dunraven
and Mountearl K.P., P.O., C.M.G. is the principal land-
owner. The soil is clay. The land is mostly pasture;
the corn crops are wheat, barley and oats. 'The area is
701 acres; rateable value, .£747; the population in
191 1 in the civil parish was 40, and in the ecclesiastical
parish, 69.
Letters arrive from Cowbridge. The nearest money
order & telegraph office is at St. Athan, 2 miles
distant. Letter Box, Flemingston Village
The children of this place attend the school at St. Athan
OOMMEHCIAI.. I Spencer Gilead, farmer
Jenkins Mordecai, farmer, Flemings- Thomas David James, farmer
court I
FOREST FACH, see Swansea.
FREYSTHOP is a parish in the conntr of Pembroke, i of Haverfordwest, '■•"^^'^f ""J "^ I^""^^'"'*/"''^?''^''"^
3 mile, south by east of Haverfordwest on the road to and diocese of St. Dav.d's. The church (dedication un-
Pembroke ferrv, and 2 miles north-east from .Tohnston known) is an ancient budding of st«ne in the F.arly
station on the" Carmarthen and Milford section 0? the English style, consistmg of chancelj^nave,^north !
Great Western railwav, in the hundred of Rhos, petty a western turret containing
sessional division of Boose, county court district and union I Norman date. The church
FLEMINGSTON is a parish and village on the Cow-
bridge road, I mile south from St. Mary Church Road
station, and 4 miles south from Cowbridge station on
the Llantrisant to Aberthaw branch of the Tafl Vale rail-
way and 12 west from Cardiff, in the Pontypridd division
of the county of Glamorgan, Cowbridge hundred. Cow-
bridge petty sessional division, Bridgend county court
district, Bridgend and Cowbridge union, rural deanery
of Groneath Lower (eastern division) and archdeaconrv
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Michael is
a building of stone in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, side chapel, south porch and a west-
ern tower containing 2 bells : in the church is a tomb
with effigy and inscription in Norman French to Dame
Joan Fleming, and a handsome monument to Edward
Williams (lolo Morgangwg), a famous Welsh antiquary,
who died in 1826 : the church was thoroughly restored
in 1858 at the sole expense of the late Caroline, Countess
Morris Rev.Eees (rector),The Bectory 1
FOCHHIW, see Pontlottyn.
and
•400
FREYSTKOP.
SOUTH WALES.
[kklly'i
cost of ;^70o, and afEords loo sitt
baptisms dates from the year 1729, . .
riages, 1740. The liring is a rectory, net income £no,
with 40 acres uf glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Lord Chancellor, and held since 1893 by the Eev.
Williivm Williams M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford, who
is also vicar of Haroldston St. Issell's. There is a
Congregational chapel seating 300. Messrs. Roberts
are the principal landowners. The soil is clay; chief
orops, barley and oats. The area is i,6ig acres of land.
Bevan John, shopkeeper, Cross hill
Cousins James, farmer, Clareston
Cousins John, farmer. Middle hill
Cousins Philip Jn. farmer. The Cros
Cousins William, Travellers' EestP.I
a irreat portion being moorland, 5 of tidal water and 30
of foreshore ; assessable value, ^710 ; the population
in 191 1 was 330.
Letters are received from Haverfordwest, which is the
nearest money order k. telegraph office. The nearest
post office is at Haroldston St. Issell's
Wall Letter Box
: Edward
School (c
1864. for
PRIVATE EE.SIDENTS.
Ballinger Miss, Clareston
Eol.eits Mrs. Little Milford
Walters Eev. Thomas John (Congre
gational). The Manse
Williams Eev. William M.A. (rec-
tor), Eectory
COMMEHCIAL.
Bennett Sar.ih Jane fMiss). shnpkpr
The Cros.s
Bennett William, farmer, The Cross
i Jenkins Edward, fai-mer, Pencaer
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), farmer, Fid-
dler's green
Morris William, farmer, Cranham
Owen Thomas, farmer, Selwyn cot-
tage. Low Freystrop
QABTHBBENGY is a parish in the county of Breck-
nock, on the river Honddu, 2§ miles north of Cradoc
•station on the Xeath and Brecon railway, and 3 J north-
by-west from Brecon, in the hundreds of Merthyr Cynog
and Pencelly, petty sessional division of Mertbyr, county I
court district of Brecon, imion of Brecknock, and in the I
rural deanen- of Brecon (first part), archdeaconry of j landowner
Evnn.s Herbert, farmer. Sandywell
Harries Albert, farmer. Summer hill |Beed Thos. farmer. High Freystrop
Hire John, grazier. Shipping back ' Eowlands Elizabeth (Mrs.), "grazier.
Hitrhings Thomas, fanner. Clayston Cardmaker's pool
Hughes George, fanner,Freystrop fm Sutton \\m. frmr. Cardmaker's pool
Hughes J.ihn. fanner. BIl' house , Woolcock David, farmer. White house
James James, farmer. Little Milford Teo Joseph, farmer. Mount Pleasant
QARNANT, see Bettws.
is a vicarage, with Llanfihangelfechan annexed, joint
net income £2^0, with 6 acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
since 1904 by the Eev. Alfred Edward Evans, of St
Aldan's. The old mansion of the Gwyn family in the
Uage is now occupied as a farmhouse. The principal
The church of
onsisting of chancel,
nave, south porch, and a western tower containing 4
bells: the church was restored in 1874 at a cost of j^754.
and the tower in 1900, at a cost of ;^3oo : a carved oak
chancel screen was erected in 1912 to the memory of the
late E. Dumaresq Thomas esq. J.P. : there are 165 sit- i The children
John T. Dillwyn-Llewelyn hart. The
red sandstone
wheat, barley, oats and turnip
acres of land and 4 of water ; i
the population in 191 1 was 158
Letters through Brecon, which
rder & telegraph office, 3^ miles d
if th ■
The principal crops are
The area is 1.958
eable value, £i.i:,T.
tings. The registers date from the ;
Evans Rev. Alfred Edward, Vicarage
Ijewis John, thrashing machine
owner, Gwarca© farm
Powell John, miller (water), Panty-
corred mill
Da vies Roger t
732. The living 1 faelogfach
parish attend the school at Llande-
Davies James (& assistant overseer), Powell Eichard, Troedyrharn fan
Pentwynllechach farr
Davies Morgan, Glandwr
Eckley William, Pencaemelyn farm
Jones David, Talwenfawr farm
Jones John, Porthgwynisha farm
Lewis John, Gwarcae farm
Morgan Morgan, Pantycorred farm
Price Joseph, Porthgwynucha
! Price Thomas, Conit reblet
Scammell Thomas Herbert, Cilnuin-
harenfach farm
[Thomas Walter, Danyllan farm
[Williams Sarah (Mrs.),Draindeon frui
QABTHELI is a large, scattered and hilly parish in I Dennis Lloyd James B.A. of St. David's College, Lani-
the county of Cardigan, 4J miles north-west from Derry peter, who is also vicar of Bettws Leiki. There are
Ormond and Llangybi stations on the Aberystwyth and two Calvinistic Methodist chapels. The land is prin-
Lainpeter branch and 2 miles east from Talsarn halt on
the Lampeter and Aberayron branch of the Great We«t-
orn railway, 7 north from Lampeter and 6 south-west
from Tregaron, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Penarth, county court district of Lampeter,
«nion of Tregaron, and iii the rural deanery of Ultra
Aeron. archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Gartheli is a plain modern
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave and a
western turret with spire, containing one bell : the church
was rebuilt in 1875. at a cost of j^700, and affords 125
sittings. The registers are included in those of Llan-
ddewi Brefi, which date fiom the year 1765. The livmg is
vicarage, net income ^190, in the gift of the vica;
Llanddewi Brefi,
Marked t receive letters through
Llanio Eoad & * letters through
Llangybi; others through Felin-
fach
Davies Llewelyn, Meurig villa
Lewis Henry Bogers (a minor). Aber-
meurig
Davies Howell, carpenter, Caeroncn
•fDavies Jenkin, grocer, Llwyngroes
tDavies John, blacksmith,Llwy7igroes
•(■Davies John, carpntr. Llettyr-Punwr
.9.8
ipally in the hands of Jesus College, Oxford,
Wilmot Inglis Jones esq. Abermeurig is the seat of
Henrj- Eogers Lewis (a minor). The soil is gravel;
chief crops, wheat, oats and barley, and about half the
land under pasture. The area is 2,475 acres of land
and 10 of water; rateable value. ^1,147; the popula-
tion in 191 1 was 248.
Letters received through Felinfach, Cardiganshire, k
Llanio Eoad, Cardiganshire. The nearest post office
is at Abermeurig; nearest telegraph & money order
office.* at Felinfach, Llangeithio & Llangylie
t Wall Letter Boxes.— Old school & Llwyngroes
. _. Council School (mixed), erected 1913, for 64 children;
the Eev. 1 Miss Eachel Howells, mistress
•Davies David, Llunestnewydd
+Davies David, Pantyrhewfach
Davies Jane (Mrs.),'Taincwm
tDavies Jenkin, fc assistant overseer,
Parkvbedw
tDavies Stephen, Frithwen
tDavies Stephen, Pantyrhwch
Davies Thomas, Llwjnmadog
•Davies William, Lluastcornacell
Evans Daniel, Tynfron
•Evans Enoch, Denmark
•George Samuel, Gellifach
tGreen Philip, Penblodann
Jones Daniel, Hendrephillip
Jones David, Gwaste<l
Jone.s Edward, Tvnfron
•hJones Jane fMr.s'.), Pontrhi«iao
tJones John, Tyndraenen
Jones John, Tynrhelig
\ tJones Lewis, Bwlchwernen
Jones Eobert. Taincoed
1 Jones Stephen, ElygUewyn
Jones William, Trefvnor
tLIoyd David (Mrs.), Penbry
I Brynblodan
-Morgan John, Penlan
I Morgans David, Berthlwyd
Williams David, Bryngwyn
I tWilliams John, Blaencwmarch
OABW VALLEY, see Ogm
large
Valley.
GELLIQAEB (or Gellygacr)
parish and village, in the north-east of the county ot
Glamorgan; the village is i) miles west from Pengam
railway station on the Brecon and Merthyr and Ehym-
ney railways, ni north from Cardiff, and 14 south-east
from Merthyr Tydfil, in the Caerphilly division ot the
county of Glamorgan, lower division of Caerphilly
d scattered I hundred. Lower Caerpliilly petty sessional division (with
the exception of the hamlet of Garthgynidr, which is
in the Merthyr division), Merthyr union and county
court district, rural deanery of Caerphilly, and arch-
deaconry and diocese ot Llandaff.
Gelligaer is governed by an Urban District Council ot
21 members, formed under the provisions of the "Local
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
GELLIGAKR.
401
Govunment Act, 1894," by Local Government Board
Order No. 51,987, dated September iitb. 1908.
The ancie"nt church of St. Cadocus, a building of stone
in the Norman style, restored in 1867 at a cost of
^1,665. consists of chancel, nave, north porch and an
embattled western to-wer containing a clock and one
bell : it has sittings lor 350 persona. The register date«
Irum the year 1707. The living is a rectory, net yearly
value ;£340, with 9 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of Cambridge University, and held sini-e 1890 by the
Hev. Thomas Jesse Jones M.A. of Mertoii College, Ox-
ford, canon uf Llandaff, rural dean of Caerphilly, and
surrogate. There is a Mission church at Gwerthonor,
a Baptist chapel in the village, and numerous chapels
thrinii;hout the parish. A complete Roman camp
W3< disc'ivered here in iQoo. The offices of the
Gelliaaer Urban District Council, at Hengoed. were
erected in 1897 at a cost of about ;<^i,3oo. Waeii
fairs are held May 13th. Trinity Monday, September
2nd and 24th, 2nd Monday after the loth October,
and November 20th ; and Gelligaer village fair on
March 25th. The pariah is connected with the East
Glam'irgan agricultural societies. Coal mining is
almost the sole industry of the parish; in many parts
the lower or steam coal seams have not yet been
reached, and new coal mines are being developed.
Nothing now remains of Gaer Castle but a mound, the
stones of the fabric having been used for building pur-
poses. The old Roman road passes through the viUage
of Gellig'iier. The principal landowners are the Marquess
of Bote, who is lord of the manor. Lord Tredegar,
The Maclantosh of Mackintosh and J. ('. Hanbnry esq.
The soil is various; subsoil, coarse gravel. The" chief
crops are oats, barley and potatoes. The are:i is ) 6,654
acres of land and' 118 of water; ratenble value.
4'97-3°3; t^'s population in 1901 was 17.242 in the
civil parish and Urban District and 5,782 in the ecclesi-
astical parish, and in igii was 35.521 in the civil and
5,054 in the ecclesiastical parish.
The population of the wards in 19 11 was: — Bargoed,
12.226; Bedlinog, 4,820; Fochriw, 3,994; Hengoed,
4.947; Pontlottyn, 4,981; Tirphil, 4,643."
GILFACH, 2 miles north and adjoining Bargoed on
the south, is a growing village, with a halt on the
Ehyniney railway.
PENGAM is a village with a station on the Ehymney
railway, ij miles south-east of Gelligaer. The village is
partly in the parish of Bedwellty, Mon. Here is the
Lewis Endowed Boys' school, now the Gelligaer County
Sch.i.il for boys. Garthsjynidr. 4 miles north; and
Hengoed, 2 miles south-east, with a station on the
Rhymney and Great Western railways, are hamlets;
part of Hengoed was added, by Order in Council, to the
ecclesiastical parish of Tstrad Mynach in i8qo.
Sexron, Thomas Philips. Tew Tree cottnge, Gelligaer.
Post, M. 0. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Gelli-
gaer.— William Rees Morgan, sub-postmaster. Let-
ters through Cardiff
Post. M. 0. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Maesy-
cwmmer, Hengoed. — Mrs Margaret Jane Edmunds,
.sub-postmistress. Letters through Cardiff
Post, M. O. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Pengam.
— Mrs. Margaret Jenkins, sub-postmistress. Letters
through Cardiff
Post Office, Glanynant. — Lewis Lloyd, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Cardiff. Pengam is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, halt a mile distant
GELLIGAER URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
M,-eiiMgs held the first tuesday in each nmnrh at tbn
Council offices, Hengoed.
Members.
Chairuian, Joseph Morgan.
Vice-chairman. William Jenkin Giles.
Bargoed Ward.
Retire April j Retire April
Edmund Jones 1920 | William Berij. Lloyd ... 1921
Morgan Jones 1920 I Josiah Edwards 1922
Samnel Carter 1921 | Rev. Thos. A. Potmtney 1922
Bedlinog Ward.
Jonah Evans 1920 I David Richards 1922
James H. Charles 1921 (
Fochriw Ward.
John Edwards 1920 I ^lorgan Morgan 1922
William Jenkin Giles... 1921 |
Hengoed Ward.
Retire April Retire April
Sydney Jones 1920 I Douglas A. Hann 1922
Edward Richards 1921 |
Pontlottyn Ward.
amiu Hughes igao I Rev. Gilbert Williams.. 1922
David Hopkins 1921 |
Tirphil Ward.
Willirm Hammonds ... 1920 I Edmund J. Mnrgan ... 1922
Joseph Morgan 1921 I
Officials.
Clerk, Frank J. T. James, Council offices, Hengoed
Deputv Clerk, John R. Hughes, Council offices, Hengoed
Treasurer, Walter Howell Morris, Barclays Bank Ltd
Bargoed
Accountant, Cyril J. Samuel, Council offices, Hengoed
Medical Officer of Health (acting), T. E. Richards M.B.,
Ch.B., J.P. Bargoed hall, Bargoed
Surveyor & Engineer, Frank Read A.M.I.C.E. Council
offices. Hengoed
Deputy Surveyor, Thomas Rees Gabe, Council offices,
Hengoed
.Vssi.stant Sun^eyor, Howell L. Jones, Council offices,
Hengoed
Architect under the Housing Act, P. John Williams,
Council offices, Hengoed
Assistant Overseers, William Henry Harris (chief), D.
Emlvn Evans & William John Coope
Rate Collectors, WilUam Rees Beddoe & William Daniel
Davies
Sanitary Inspectors, Richard Jeffreys Davies, Hengoed &
Albert Macey, Pengam
RHYMNEY VALLEY SEWERAGE BOARD.
The Board, consisting of 21 members, was formed
August 7th, 1912.
Meetings are held alternately at Hengoed, Caerphilly,
Rhymney & Now Tredegar on the third Wednesday
in every month.
Chairman, Edgar Davies J.P
Clerk, Thomas James Thomas, solicitor, 36 High street.
Bargoed, Cardiff
Treasurer, Daniel James Evans, National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited, Bargoed, Cardiff
Engineers, Wilcox & Railes, 63 Temple row, Birming-
ham & John 8. Alford, 9 Victoria street,We5tminster,
Lnndon 8 W i
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Registrar of Births & Deaths, Gelligaer Sub-district,
Merthyr Tydfil Union, John Lewis Morris, Hengoed
Registrar of Marriages, Gelligaer Sub-district, Merthyr
Tydfil Union, Ernest McLeod, Southleigh villa, Hen-
goed ; deputy, John E. Hughes
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Cadocus Parish Church, Rev. Canon Thomas Jesse
Jones M.A. rector; 8.30 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed.
7 Pm
St. Margaret's Church, Gilfach, Rev. Thomas Henry
Pountney, curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist.
Sittings.
Anion (Welsh), Gilfacb, Rev, George Bowen ; 11
Horeb (Welsh), Gelligaer; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & tlmrs. 7 p.m , 25c
Hengoed (Tabernacle) (English); 10.30 a.m. &
6 p.m
Hengoed (Welsh), built in 1650 k rebuilt in 1829 ;
Rev. Richard Evans; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
7 P'
Calvinistic Methodist.
Gilfach (English), built in 1894 & rebuilt in 190
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational.
Gilfach (English) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Pengam (English); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Pengam (Welsh), erected 1908; 11 am, k 6.30 p. 1
35'-^
SCHOOLS.
,ewis"a Endowed School for Boys, at Pengam, now imder
the provisions of the " Welsh Intermediate Education
Act. 1889,'' the Gelligaer County School for Boys,
under Central Welsh Board; the school was founded
in 1728 by bequest of Edward Lewis esq. ; the school
buildings, situated on an elevated site, in a most
402 GELLIGAKR.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
picturesque part of the Ehjmney valley, in grounds
of 10 acres, are of stone, and consist of head master's
house, school room 60 feet by 30 feet, 5 class-rooms,
chemical & physical laboratory, art room, sloyd room,
^mnasium, fives court &c. ; attached to the school
are a number of exhibitions, entitling the holders
to free tuition, airarded yearly to boys from the
public elementary schools of Gelligaer, Bedwellty &
Mynyddislwyn ; the school -will hold & has an average
attendance of 200 boys ; D. Vaughan Johnston M.A.
Cambridge, head master & 10 assistant masters ;
Major G. A. Evans J.P. is clerk to the governors
Gelljgaer County School for Girls, at Hengoed, also
under the Central Welsh Board, was erected in igoo
hold 250 girls ; Miss
Wi;
enlarged in 1909 & will
■fred L. James B.A. head
ssistants
Eees
PUBLIC ELEMENTAET SCHOOLS.
Attendance OfRcers, John Jones, Pontlottyri
Saunders, Bargoed ; William Yemm, Hengoed & Job
Davies, Hengoed
Gelligaer Village (mixed), built in 1875 & enlarged i
1909, for 292 children; Josiah. Evans, master
GELLIGAER.
Marked thus * letters through
Nelson, Cardiff.
PKIVATB EESIDKNTS.
Hann Douglas A. The Cascade (let-
ters through Pengam)
Jones Hev. Canon Thomas Jesse M.A.
(rector of Gelligaer & rural dean k
surrogate). Rectory
Lewis Mrs. Llwyngoleu
Moore Abraham, Cetnnllwj-nau hall
♦Williams Mrs. Llancaiach house
COMMERCIAL.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Bebb John, Cross inn, & butcher
Beddoe William Coslett, coUiery pro-
prietor, Cefnnllwynau
Bnlton Reginald, Harp inn
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwife
Davies Thos. frmr. Tir-arglwyddes
t'^'Edward Arthur, farmer, Llan-
caiach Isaf
Edwards Daniel, farmer, Tophill frm
Edwards Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Gellyargweltisha
Edwards Rachel (Mrs.), farmer, Dan-
v-Pentre farm
Edwards William, cowkeeper (letters
throuah Pengam, Cardiff)
Ennis Lilian (Mrs.), shopkeper
Evans David, farmer, Cwrt-y-betty
t*Evans Samuel, farmer,Llancaiach-
fawr farm
Evans Thomas, blacksmith, Sliringrig
(letters through Treharris, Glam)
Gibbon Wm. farmer, Cwm-Bhymney
(letters through Pengam, Cardiff)
Griffiths William, grocer
Ham Rupert S. Plough k Harrow inn
Haycock Jack, shopkeeper
Isaac David John, farmer, Trosnant
Isaacs Taliesin, farmer, Adam Lsaf
Jones John, fanner, Adam Uchaf tm
Jones Jn. farmer, Gwerthonor llcha fm
Jones John, farmer, Danygaer
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Laeey Arthur George, baker
Lewis Joan (Mrs.),farmer,Llwyngoleu
Lewis Sarah Ann(Mr8.),frmr.Ehos fm
Lewis Thomas, hair dresser
Morgan Gertrude (Miss), grocer
Morgan John, farmer, Penworlod
Parry David, farmer, Carngethyn
Payne Walter George, hair dresser
Ppiers David, confectioner
Phillips David (Mrs.), farmer, Tir-
pengam
Powell Duffryn Steam Coal CoUiery
Co. Limited. Penallta colliery
tPrice Goronwy, farmer. Gelli.Vr'-
gwellt farm
Rhyinney Iron Co, Ltd. colliery pro-
prietors (Robert Rutherford, genl.
manager). Grnesfaen & Darran pits,
Deri; Cefn Brithdir pit. Brithdir ;
Gilfach pit. Oilfach; (nil through
Cardiff)
children
childr
Gelligaer Village (infants), for zi
Sylvia Thomas, mistress
Gilfach (girls), erected in 1913 for
Mjtilda James, mistress
Gilfach (boys), built in 1897, at a cost of /i,8oo, & re-
modelled'& enlarged in 1913, for 350 children; Thos.
Cornelius Jones, master
Gilfach (infants), erected in 1908 k enlarged in 1913,
for 300 children ; Miss M. Davies, mistress
Hengoed (mixed), rebuilt in 1905, for 470 children ;
average attendance, 399 ; (vacant), master
Hengoed (infants), for 110 children; Miss Mary
Edmunds, mistress
Pengam (junior mixed), erected in 1907, for 200
children ; Miss Hester J. Lewis,
RAILWAY STATIO^■S.
Hengoed & Ma&sycwmmer, on Great Western railway,
John Thomas Gear, station master
Hengoed & Maesycwmmer, on Rhymney railway,
Thomas E. Lewis, station master
Pengam station, on Rhymney railway, Samuel Morgan,
station master
Sinclair Walter, boot repairer
tThomas David, farmer, Hendai fm
Thomas Joseph, farmer, Glyngaer
Thomas Wm. frmr. Penlieol-Adam
Walters Lewis, shopkeeper
Williams Emrys, farmer, BerllanLlwyd
Williams Wm. farmer, Greenhill farm
GILFACH.
Johnson Edward Boyes, Gwerthonoi
Jones Seth. Oaklands
Pountney Rev. Thomas Henry (curati
of St. Margaret's), Gwerthonor rd
COMMEHCIAL.
Brown Walter, fried fish dealer
Clement H. k Son, monument). masni
Conibear Fred, shopkeeper
Crees Joseph E. boot repairer
Davies David & Sons, hair dressers
Davies David, butcher
Davies Frank Hugh, drug stores, set
Pritchard & Davies
Davies Frederick, carpenter
Davies John, shopkeeper
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), boot dealer
Davis Horace J. builder
Edmunds Benjamin, butcher
Evans John, haulier
Kloyd Samuel Mitchell, boot k shoe dlr
Ford Clara (Mrs.), confectioner
Gilfach Workmen's Club (Dennis
Cotta, sec. ; Thos. Jones, steward)
Goode Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Griffiths John Archer, boot repairer
Harding Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife
Howard William Fredk. ironmonger
India k China Tea Co. grocers
James Annie (Mrs.), news agent
Jenkins Morgan, Capel hotel. Park rd
Jones David, hosier
Lewis Henry, shopkeeper
Morris William, fried fish dealer
Nethercott Emily (Mrs.), shopkeepr
Parfitt George James, confectioner
Owen Evan, shopkeeper
Owens Robert, confectioner
Peters Henry, shopkeeper
Potts Joseph, shopkeeper
Price Ann (Mrs.), fried fish dealer
Pritchard- Brothers, bakers
Pritchard k Davies. drug stores
Pritchard Margaret (Miss), draper
Pullen Oliv* (Mrs.), tchr. of music
Rees Brothers, grocers
Rees Henry, baker
Rhymney Iron Co. Limited (Robert
Rutherford, general manager), Gil-
fach pit
Roberts Evan Pugh, fried fish dealr
Ryan Sidney, shopkeeper
Scandrett Francis Harold, hair
dresser & tobacconist
Smith Henry, fried fish dealer
South Wales Billiard & Recreation
Co. Limited
Stannard Lily Adelaide (Mrs.), mid-
Therman Robert, greengrocer
Thomas Daniel, grocer
Thomas Edwin, draper
Thomas Henry, baker
Thomas Llewellyn, Gwerthonor htl
Thomas William, draper
Turner Sydney Booth M.R.C.S..
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician k surgeon
Voisey William, upholsterer
Williams Daniel Llewellyn,insnr. supt
Wilmot Arthur Richard, artificial
teeth maker
Wolfsan k Sons, clothiers
Young Samuel, grocer
HENGOED.
I PBIVATE RESIDENTS
jCoe Miss, The Bungalow
Davies William Daniel, Arvonia
Edwards Miss, Danybryn
1 Evans Rev. Richard (Welsh Baptist),
j Hengoed road
1 Evans Mrs. Aelybryn
Evans Mrs. Park house
jGabe Thomas Rees, Preswylfa
'Hammond Jas. Sunnybrae, Park id
j Harries Thomas, Bryncerdin
Harries Thomas John, South
The Hawtho
James Miss B.A. (head
Gelligaer County school
Jones David, Ty-garth
Jones John Sosser M.B.The Laurels
Jones Mrs. Mazagon
Kenshole George, Bryn-Awel
Lee William D. Park road
Lewis Mrs. Bedwlwyn villa
Llewellyn Thomas, Beechfield
f'errott Mrs. Hengoed haU
Phillips Nehemiah J.P. Hazeldene
Read Frank, Haulwen
Rees David John, Cleverly
Rees David John, Lleustowen
Richards Mrs. Park road
Seaborne George, Brynheulog
Sproule Miss, Tredegarville
Syer John Harold. Park road
Tranter Lewis Henry, Hengoed house
COMMBBCUL.
Bebb John, Cross
Beddoe William R
Council offices
Bundy George, shopkeeper
Clements Frank, supt. Liverpool Vic-
toria Friendly Society, Gwynfa,
Park road
Coope William John, assistant over-
seer. Council offices
Davies Charles, boot repairer
Davies Richard Jeffreys, sanitary in-
spector to Gelligaer Urban District
Council
Davies William Daniel, rate col-
lector. Council offices
Dye John E. ironmonger
collector.
DIRECTORY.]
Edmunds Margaret Jane (Mrs.),
stationer, & sub-postmistress.
Maesycwmmer
Edwards Wm. farmer, Penrhyw felin
Evans D. Emiyn, assistant, overseer,
Council offices
Evans William, grocer
Fardo Gwen (Mrs.). midMite
Forsyth Elizabeth (Mrs.), cmifectiir
Gabe Thomas Eees, deputy surveyor
0 Gell
ul, Cou
Distr
Con
uffices
Gelligaer Countv Intermediate &
Technical School for Girls (Miss
Winifred L. James B.A. head mist)
Glover George, assistant insur. supt
Harries William Henry, chief as-
sistant overseer for Gelligaer
parish. Council offices
Hengoed Brick, Stone & Coal Co.
Limited, quarry owners
Howells Elizabeth (Mrs.), f;irmpr,
Fenallta
James Frank J. T. clerk to Gelligaer
Urban District Council, Council
offices
Jones David, builder
Jones David J. tailor
Jones Henry Gabe.architect k survyr
Jones Howell L. assistant surveyor to
Gelligaer Urban District Council,
Council offices
J.mes John Rosser M.B. physician k
surgeon, The Laurels
Jones Sarah Ann (Mrs.), boot dealer
Jones Sydney, undertaker
Jones William, grocer
Kenshole Geo. architect & surveyor,
Bryn Awel;& at Station rd.Bargoed
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), farmer.
Lewis Thomas, commercial travellr
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
tues. & fri. lo to 12.30) ; draw on
head office. 71 Lombard street,
London E C -i
SOUTH WALES.
McLeod Ernest, registrar of mar-
riages, Gelligaer sub-district.
Merthvr Tvdfil union, Southlei-h
villa
Maybury & Co. quarry owners
Morgan Allen, butcher
Morgan Edward Thomas, insur. ;ignt
Morris John Lewis, registr;ir of
births k deaths Gellisaer sub-dis-
trict. Merthyr Tvdtil union
Murphy Margaret (Mrs.). fii.d
fish dealer
Perrott Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer. Hen-
goed hall
Phillips Rachel (Mrs.), farmer, Hen-
goed farm
Phillips Thomas, grocer
■Pring John Abel, supt. to the
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited
Read Frank A.M.I.C.E. surveyor &
engineer for Gelligaer Urban Dis-
trict Council, Council offices
Rees Brothers, coal dealers
Bhymney k Aber Vallevs Gas i
Water Co
Roberts M. k Co. credit drapers
Roberts Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper
Samuel Cvril J. accountant to the
Gelligaer Urban District Council.
Council offices
Smart Elijah Harper, shopkeeper
Smith William, shopkeeper
Tossell William John, Hengoed
Junction inn
Williams Danl. farmer, Cefn Hengoed
Williams Hugh Williams, artilicia"
teeth maker
Williams J. R. insurance supt
Golygfa, Park road
Williams P. John, architect to thi
Gelligaer Urban District Council
Council offices
Williams Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkp
PENGAM.
Johnston D. Vaughan M.A. (heac
master), Gelligaer County .school
GLADESTKY.
COMMEKOHL.
403
Bevan David, butcher
Cambray Agnes (Miss), confectioner
CoUis William, shopkeeper
Davies David John, grocer, see Lloyd
Davies
Davies James, farmer, Gilfach-far-
goed farm
Davies John, grocer
Ennis Louisa (Mrs.), baker
Evans David Lloyd, tailor
Evans James, draper
Evans Wm. billiard room proprietor
Gelligaer County School for Boys
(D. Vaughan Johnston M.A. head
master)
Griffiths Mary Hannah (Mrs.), Half-
way hotel
Langston Alfred, baker
Lloyd & Davies, grocers
Macey Albert, sanitary inspector to
the Gelligaer Urban Dist. Council
Mason Naomie (Mrs.), greengrocer
Matthews John, farm bailiff to T. G.
Cartwright esq.GwerthonorGanoI fm
Moore Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Parsons Henry John, fruiterer
Payne Eda (Mrs.), refreshment rooms
Pengam Constitutional Club (Tom
Lewis, sec)
Phillips Martha (Mrs.), farmer.
Green meadow
Ryan Richard, boot repairer
Thomas & Evans, mineral water
manufacturers, ; k at Forth
Thomas PhUip, hair dresser
Trahar Fred, carpenter
Vernon Charles, news agent
Weaver Eugenia (Mrs.), boot dealer
Williams Mary Jane (Mrs.), shpkpr
OILESTOIT is a parish .and village, on the Cowbridge
road and half a mile from the Bristol Channel, with a
station on the Vale of Glamorgan branch of the Barry
and Bridgend railway, ij miles south-west from St.
Athan road station on the Taff Vale railway (Llan-
trisant to Aberthaw branch), 5J from Cowbridge,
12J south-east from Bridgend and 14 .south-west
from Cardiff, in the Pontypridd division of the c.mnt\
of Glamorgan, Cowbridge hundred and petty sessional
division, Bridgend county court district, Bridgend and
Cowbridge union, rural deanery of Groneath Lower
(eastern division), and archdeaconry and diocese of Llan-
daff. The church of St. Giles is a Iiuilding of stone
in the Norman and Early English styles, consisting of
chancel, nave, south porch and a small embattled
western turret containing one bell : there is an ancient
stone font, with carved oak cover, and tablets to the
memory of Arm (d. 9 Feb. 1760), wife of the Rev. Wil-
liam Willis, then lord of the manor; to Major William
Giles, d. 5 June, 1673; to Charlotte, widow of the late
Col. Morgan, d. 24 May, 1829, and to Edward Jones, d.
21 Oct. 1779: the linen cover of the communion table
has an inscription worked in the donor's hair, with the
date 1721 : the church -was restored in 1904 at a cost of
about ^1,000: there are 100 sittings. The register of
marriages dates from the year 1701 ; baptisms and
burials, 18 13. The living is a rectory, net yearly value
£"0. iiicludiiiL' ;o :icrp-"of glebe, in the gift of Lady
HilN-.l'iliiii-.-. ;iiiil liciri ^ince 1914 by the Rev. Rees
M"iM^. nt --1 \i.lin -, \> lin is also rector of and resides
,11 i'Mi iinuu^i "11 ilu' manor house is the residence of
•Sir Tlioma.. Milliaui Lewis J. P. Lady Hills-Johnes is
lady of the manor. The principal landowner is Mrs.
Raver. The soil i< clay; subsoil, gravel. The chief
crops are wheat, barlev and oats. The area is 368 acres
of land and 136 nf foreshore ; rateable value, ^600 ; tha
population in 191 1 was 50.
Parish Sexton, Evan Jenkins.
Letters are delivered from Cardiff
Wall Letter Box
.St. Athan is the nearest money order & telegraph office,
about T mile distant
Vale of Glamorgan Railway station is a quarter of a mile
from the village ; Ernest Reed, station master
The children of this place attend the school at St.
Athan
Sir Thomas WilUa
J.P. (&
Searle Alfred, barge owner k assis'
ant overseer. The Limpet
Thomas Elvira (Mrs.),frmr.M
fm
GII.FA.CH, see Gelligaer.
GILWEKN, see Llan
G-LADESTRY is a parish and village, in the county
of Radnor, in a deep valley, on the road from Builth to
Kington, 2J miles from Dolyhir station, on the Leominster.
Kington and New Radnor" branch of the Great Western
railway, 4^ from Kington and 4 frtim New Radnor, in
Radnor hundred, Kington union and county court
district. New Radnor petty sessional division, and in
the rural deanery of Elwel, archdeaconry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary
IS an ancient building of stone of the 13th century,
consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch,
and a western tower with a shingle spire, containing 5
bells cajt by Abraham Rudhall, of Gloucester, in 1719 ;
L;ine), churchw:
from the north
chancel, which
nave by an oa
sanctus bell cot
including one t
Great Wa
GILFACH GOCH, see Tonyrefail.
Brynmawr).
E. P. (Edwin Pugh) and S. L. (Richard
hurchwardens at that time: the nave is divided
arcade of three bays : the
ina, is separated from the
er the chancel arch is a
ven stained glass windows,
y of men who fell in the
the church and cross were
914-18 :
restored and oak lych gates erected aj. a memorial to
those who fell in the Great War: there are 180 sittings.
The registers date from the year 1660. The living is a
rectorv, net yearly value ^^240, with residence, iji the
gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1912 by the
the
has
eather vane dated 1709 and bearing the ! Rev. Arthur Biggerton-Evans L.Di'
of St. David':
404 liLADESTRY,
SOUTH WALES.
[kkli-y''S
Ollet't". La!UI)ftei. There are Weslejar. and Baptist
••hapell^. Tlie charities yield about £3 los. yearly,
which sum is distributed on Easter Monday. The
principal landowner is Lord Ormathwaite and H. W.
Duff-lTordon escj. is lord of the manor. The parish is
mountainous, and the land is principally sheep pasture.
The area is 3,850 acres of land and 2 of water; rateable
v;iUii-. £^.T)o: population in 1911 was 249.
Biggerton-Evans Rev. Arthur L.Div.iCroose Herbert, Hengoed
(rector) Rectorv Cioose Bichard, The Grove
COMMEBOIAL. Davies Alfred, Burnt house
Bowen Herbert, wheelwright ; Davies Herbert, Church House far
Button Thomas, grocer [Davies John, Lower Wernwiila
Davies Bichard, assistant overseer Drew George Bevan, Llanhowell
Morris William Layton, blacksmith & j tDrew John, The Court of Gladest
income tax collector 1 Du?gan Thomas E. Rabber
Price Charles, blacksmith ! Griffiths Thomas, Cwm
Price Henrv, carpenter & parish clerk; Griffiths William, Gobe
Pugh Joseph T. Roval Oak P H Griffiths William, Little Llanbella
- — ■ ■ ' tHughes Richard, Stonehouse
Ingram James, Llanacwmtrain
or James Price, Pentwyn
tJones James, Llan-y-felyn
Jone- Thomas, Foyce
Parish Clerk, Henry Price
Post Office — Mrs. Margaret Davies, sub-posluii.-itress.
Letters received through Kington (Herefordshirel, by
foot post. New Radnor is the neaiest money order
office & Walton is the nearest telegraph office, 4 miles
distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in i-"74. for
60 childien ; Mrs. Barrow, mistress
Turner Charles, dogger
F.11!MERS.
thus + farm i
Joseph. Gladestry co
GIjAIS, see Llansamlet
Jones John, Cross farm
Lewis William, New house
ILlovd Arthur & Jas.Evan.Wamwen
tMason Evan. G-nerndulInant
Meredith Stanley. LlanbelUi
Milhvard Arthur, Lane
Milward Geoigo, Wood farm
Morris John, Kilbiggin
Powell Walter, Hill house, & raia
collector for Huntington
Pritchard Thomas, Little W-rnwilI»
tWall Arthur, Hengoed
Watts James, Cwm-y-nace
Wilson John, Elm villa
Williams Ernest, Rabba
tWilliams James, Wern
QliANAlOCAIT, see Bettws.
the ■ Br
QliASBTTBY is a parish and village, situate on
banks of the Wye. in Radnorshire and Brecknockshire,
4 miles south-west from Hay, with a station on the Here-
ford, Hay and Brecon section of the Midland railway,
m the hundred of Talgarth, Hay union and county court
district, and in the rural deanery of Hay, archdeaconry
uf Brecon and diocese of St. David's. All Saints is an
ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1882, and comprising
the Radnorshire portion of Glasbury village, and 't
now constitutes the civil parish of Glasbury. 'Ihe :
church, erected in 1B82, at a cost of ;£2,ooo, is a build-
ing of stone in the Florid Gothic style, consistmg of ]
chancel, nave, south porch and a western belfry con-
taining one bell; the stained east window is a memorial
to Walter De Winton esq. and there are several other
stained windows to different members of that family :
the organ was presented by E. P. Vulliamy esq. : there \
are 220 sittings. The register dates from the year 1
1882. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value j^220, j
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, |
and held since 1883 by the Eev. Hubert George Griffith 1
M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford, and J. P. Badnor. |
Maesllwch Castle, the property and residence of Major
Walter De Winton J. P. is a rnansion in the castellated \
style, erected about 1820, the north wing having been j
added in 1874. The castle has well-proportioned 1
towers and turrets and a massive embattled wall, and
stands in a finely-timbered park, on a slope, over- |
looking the river Wye. The principal landowners j
.ire .Mrs. Hore-Ruthven. who is ladv of the manor,
Vivi-oiint Hereford, Major Walter De Winton J.P. (lord
(if till- majM.r of the Radnorshire side) and Mrs. Hamil-
Inii. Tin- voil is led sandstone; sub.soil, rock and marl.
The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, clover and
turnips. Tlie area of the Radnorshire civil parish is
-.^,863 acres of land and inland water; rateable value,
.£3.094; population in 191 1, 494.
.«extnu. John Marston.
GLASHIRY, in Brecknockshire, is an ecclesiastical
parish. The parish chur.h of St. Peter is a building
■ f ston" in the Normin style, consisting of chancel, nave.
.-lisles .md a 5ne tower' with pinnacles, containing a
clock and 8 bells, two new bells having being hung
in 1903. It was restored and rtseated in 1881, and in
iSea a fine wrought iron screen (the gift of the Vaughan-
Morgan family) was erected : there are several memorial
windows, and a reredos of mo.saic and opus sectile,
erected in 1894 as a memorial to the late Mrs. Wood,
of Owernyted, by her children. A new organ was pro-
vided in 1910 by Capt. Archibald Glen Kidston. in
memory of his father. The church afford.s 330 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1636. The living is a
vicarage, net income ^196, with residence, in the gift Congregational; 11 a.i
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1883 by the ' '*•'»* 35°
Bev. Hugh Harries Gibbon B.A. of St. David's College, ; Congregational, Maes;
Lampeter. The population of St. Peter's ecclesiastical
parish in 191 r was 569.
Post. M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Glasbury
(letters should have Hereford added),— Mrs. Jane
Eli7,al.eth Moviian. sub-postmistress
THREE COCKS is a postal district in the ecclesiastical
parish of Glasbury St.. Peters: it includes the hamlets
of Tregoyd and Felindre, and has a junction station on
Ihe Cambrian railway with the Midland and Neath and
H.)re-Euthven. is
esq. J.P.
Post & Telegraph Office, Three Cocks Junction (letters
should have Breconshire added).— Thomas Pryce, sub-
postmaster. Glasbury is the neiirest money f.rder
TREGOYD (or Tregoed) is a hamlet- and township, i
mile south-east of felindre, in Hay union. Tregoyd
Hi use is the lesidenoe of the Hon. Robert Oharles
Devereux B.A., D.L., J.P. Viscount Hereford is the
principal landowner.
VELINDRE (or Felindre) is a hamlet, i} miles south-
east from Three Cocks Junction, and 5 south-west from
Hay, in Hay union, and has a Primitive Methodist
chapel. Viscount Hereford and Mrs. Hore-UnTbv,-o are
the principal landowners.
The area of Tregoyd and Velindre is 4,962 acres of
land and 36 of water; rateable value, ;£4.i35 ; the popu-
lation in 191 1 was 504.
Litters thvouL'h Three Cocks. Wall Letter Coxes at
Viliiidii- & Tregoyd. Three Cocks is the nearest
ipli iifllce & Glasbury the nearest money order
ABERLLYNFI is a civil parish in St. Peter's
siastical parish. The area is 652 acres of land
of water; rateable value, £,1,3,(1^; population in
155-
hamlet of St. Peter's, 2 miles
es; rateiible value, .£1,46=
65.
John Jones.
..376
PIPTON
The area i
population
Sexton of St. Peter
Wall Letter Boxes.— Glasbury Village; Cwmbach ;
Ffynnon-Cynidr ; Three Cocks hotel; Aberllvnti Jt
Glau-Hen-Wye
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Service-
All Saints' Church, Eev. Hubert George Griffith -MA.
vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m
St. Peter's Church, Rev. Hugh HaiTies Gibbon B.A.
vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Baptist Chapel; 10.30 a.m. & 6 pin.: wed. 7 p.m.:
Bapti.st Chapel, Penyrheol ; 10.30 am. ft -'.30 p.m.
alternately
Calvinislic " Methodist, Velindre. Eev. David Rees.
Bronllys ; 10.30 a.m. & 2.30 & 6 p.m
JE 6 p.m.; week day.s, 7 p.m. ;
3 p.m.; week days. 7
seat 350
1 Methodist (Llandrindod Wells & Brecon Cir-
3 p.m.; tnes. 7 p.m.; Rev. J. Wesley Hughes
ipt)
ilasbu
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
for 125 childrei
(mixed), built in 18
Fanny Jones, mi.stros9
This school is controlled by six managers; Rev H
Gibbon B. .A. The Vicarage, correspondent
DIRKCTORY.]
SULTH WALES.
iLASC«M.
Wliiidre (mixed), built in 1877 & enlarged
55 children; Miss A. Jnnes, mistress
This school is controlled by six managers;
Gibbon B.A. The Vicar;ige, correspondent
All Saints' (mixed), Ffynnon-Cynidr. for n
H^nry Kerr Lupton, master
GLASBDKT.
This school is controlled by six managers ;
Jones, Glasbury, correspondent
I'olice Station, Glasbnry, Gerard Thos. Bufton.c
Railway Stations.
Glasbury, William Haynes, station master
Three Cocks, Thomas Pryce, station master
(late
I'UIVATE RESIDENTS.
Aiiitiionds John H. Melbourne hou.«
Aiiimonds Mrs. Melbourne house
Baylis Wm. Mortimer J. P. Parcgwy
Bishop Henry J. P. Broomfield
Bullard William, Maeshendre
Butler Edward J.P. Aberllynfi
De Winton Major Walter J.I
MaesIIwch castle
Feilden Col. Herbert Ram:
Lanes. Fus.), The Grange
Gardner James, The Manse
Gibbon Rev. Hugh Harries B.A.
(vicar ol St. Peter's). Vicarage
Griffith Rev. Hubert Geo. M.A., J.P.
(vicar of All Saints). Glynheddwch
Gunter James, Oaklands
Jone« FraiicLs Thomas, Tyruched ho
Jones Misses, Well house
Jones Richard, Wye view-
Lewis Miss, Brook house
Moyd Rev. Daniel Christmas (Congre-
gational), Hampton house
Mason Alwyne J.P. Glenhenwye
Money Col. Charles Gilbert Colvin
C.B. Treble Hill house
Svnge Capt. William Makepeace
'Thackeray, Woodlands
Vulliamy Mrs. GlasbuiT house
F. grocer
Gwvnne Arth
Havard Willi
Hinksman Jn. Hy. haulier,Cwml
Hobby Charles, grocer, Ciltwrch
Jones John, insurance agt.Cwml
Jones Thos. farmer, Pen-y-«yrl.
Jones Thomas, farmer, Skynlas
Jones William, farmer, Mandaeh
Lewis David, farmer, Pentre
Linney James, timber merchant, j^hberle
Bridge end "" —
Lloyd Rev. Daniel Christmas, pri
school, Hampton house
Machin Charlotte Elizabeth (M
Deverenx Hon. Robert Charles B..
D.L., J.P. Tiegoyd house
Powell Mrs. Evan, Park view
Williams Miss, Park view
COMMBBCIAL.
A.lder:
Masnn Alwyne, estate agent to Maj.
W. de Winton, Glen-Hen-Wye
Morgan Jane (Mrs.), apartnients.
Treble Hill cottages
Morgan Jane Elizabeth (Mrs.), post-
Ammonds Thomas J. farmer, Penlrs
lago
Bishop Alfred Eaton, Lamb inn
Bowen William, farmer. New house
Breconshire Coal & Lime Co. Limited
(Henry Davies. agt.). Railway statu
Butcher Charles, land & estate agent,
Pen-y-Ian
,,1-a
1 Jenkin
Edward, grocer
oro-a
, Jenkin
Edward,
coal, 1
seed
& manu
■e mer, R.
ilwav s
torga
a Wiliam
C. Harp in
n,&'as
ant
overseer
for Llowe
, Tret
& V
elindre & clerk to
the Pa
\lexander,head yarnckeeper
Crosfield esq
James, farmer. Little
New court
Bnfton Alfd. C. blacksmith.Velindio
Davies Geo. tarmr. Up. Cwuuadarn
Davies Mervyn Thomas J.P. farmer^
Lower Porthamal
Greenow David, farmer, Noyadd
Velindre
Harris James, jun. miller (water),
Tregoyd
Havard Arth. Eli, farmer, Tyruchedd
Jones Llewelyn, farmer, Tregoyd
Jones John, farmer. Great house,
Aberllynfi
Lewis Thomas, farmer, Tregoyd farm
Morri
bailiff to
Old Radnor Trading Co.
(Jenkin E. Morgan, age;
burv station '
Powell Clifford, farmer,
house. Llanthonv
'Dunstan.
Davies Henry, corn merchant
sistant overseer for Glasbury,
Llanigon & Aberllynfi & clerk to
the Parish Councils of Glasbury &
Llanigon, Railway station
Davies Thomas k Morgan Pugh
farmers, MaesjTonen
Gardner Charles & Son, tailor:
Cwmbach
Griffiths John, farmer, Cwmbach
Gunter James F.S.I, estate agent park
Q-LASCWM is a parish, and the village is situated in
a deep valley entirely surrounded by mountains, 3 miles
from the road from Builth to Kington and Presteigne,
8 miles west from Builth station on the Cambrian rail-
way, and 10 from Kington (Herefordshire), in the county
of Radnor, Colwyn hundred, Kington union, Kington
county court district, Colwyn petty sessional division
and in the rural deanery of Elwel, archdeaconry of
Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The Edw river runs
through a portion of the parish and then forms its west-
ern boundary. The church of St. David is an ancient
building of grey stone with red stone facings, in the
Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and a turret containing one bell : it was thor-
oughly restored in 1891, and affords qo sittings. The
register dates from the year 1679. The living is a
vicarage, with the chapelries of Colva and Rhulen
attached, net income ;^397. with an acre and a half
of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1907 by the Rev. Henry John
Lerigo M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. Here is
a Baptist chapel, and another at FRANKSBRIDGE. re-
Davies John, Gwnimerdy
Edwards Ernest, Gillidvnyl
James, Bryn
Evans .Tames. Tyncoed
Evans .Inhn. Rhos
Evans William, Llanhowell
Gittoes Edward. Helyg
ids Albert. Cnedni:
ids William, IJa«i;
Christophe
'wydd
Thomas Jason.
Limited ' Mrs. Hore-Ruthven
), Glas- 1 Powell John, farmer, Brynddwynant
'Price Benjauiin, farmer, Pentwyn
Chapel Price David, fanner, Penlan
house. Llanthony ! Price Edward, farmer, Cwmddynant
Powell Herbert Dunstan, farmer, I Price George, Three Horse Shoes
Glasbury farm [ PH. Velindre
Price Hugh, farmer, Llachdolth j Price James, carpenter, Velindre
Price Thomas, farmer, Brynsefeoi; 1 Price Walter, builder. Velindre
Prosser William, farmer, Wernycaiau Price Wm. farmer. Great New court
Puch M & Co. t-rocers IPrice Wm.Morgan,farmer,Pipton farm
Ricketts Wm. wheelwright. Ffvnnon [Reading Laura Mary (Mrs.), Three
Gnydd ' ' Cocks P.H
Rogers Richard Thomas, frmr.PenwainlRees Richard Octavius. farmer,
Stephens David, farmer, Tvlamawr Brawdys, Bronllys
Thomas Henry James, blacksmith 'Ricketts William Davies, farmer,
Watkins Thomas J. MaesllwchArms ! -iberllynG
Whitiiev Wm. M.R. inspector. SjlviajSpiers & Pond Lim. refreshment rms.
Worthino- Selina (Mrs.), shopkeeper ' Three Cocks Junction station
'Stephens Wm. farmer. Gt Tvleglaes
THREE COOKS. 1 Walker Charles, farmer. Lodge " frm
Crostield J.jseph J., J.P. G«ern>fe.l WooUey Richard, farmer, Maesylade
erected in 1909, with 400 sittings. Attached to the
parish are three charities yielding about ^11 yearly. In
the parish are two ancient barrows, and the site of a
camp. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Major Walter
De Winton and Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. who are
lords of the manor. Sidney Beavan esq. H. W. DutP-
Gordoa esq. and Edmund Gustavns Blnomfleld Meade-
Waldo esq. are the principal landowners. The parish
is mountainous, and the land is entirely pasture. The
,irea is S.793 acres of land and 12 of water ; rateable
value, ,^3.380; population in igii was 269 in the .ivil
and 456 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Letters through Builth Wells. Breconshire. The Hun-
dred House. P.uilth Wells. ^ miles distant, i< the
nearest telegraph & money order office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Franksbridge & Gla-cwin
Public Elementai-y School, Glascwm, erected in 1901, for
20 children ; Miss Annie Rees, mistress
Public Elementarv School, Franksbridge, built in 1877,
for Ho children ;■ Mrs. Georsrina C. Williams, iiiislress
Lerigo Rev Henry John M.A.
tor). The Rectorv
Vaughan Mrs. The Court
Button Samuel, builder, Penbu
Evans Ohas. blacksmith, Franksbridge
James John, mason
James .Tn. jun. mason. Franksbridsre
TiiOIERS.
Bowen Edward, Wern
J act
Littlena
Bnfto
Llanheilo
David, Glanedw
We
James William. Altycorin
Jones James, Vedw
Llovd Edward. Cwmtwreh
Lloyd Hugh. Blaenbedw
Mantle William Arthur. Drew en.
.Meredith John & James, Cwmmawr
Minton Richard, Franksbridge
& Phillips Wm.Busnant & Cwmshinkin/'
Powell Martha (Mrs.), Graig fawr //
iPrice John, BrynmeUu Z*-^
4Ub GLASCWM.
Prosser Thomas, Lowe
Bogers John, Khiwan
Sheen Dangey, Llynce
.SOUTH WALES.
I Sheen John, Llwvntudor
Watkins Hugh, Box
IWatkins Eichard, Penllaneich
GLYIT, see Libanus.
[kelly's
VVeale Evan Prosser. Llans
Williams Richard, Cottage
! William.s Thonms. Brvnllwv
G-Ii^NCOBBWa is a rillage and eztensire parish, in-
cluding the villages of Abergwynfi, Blaengwynfi, Cym-
mer and Blaengwrach ; it is on the rivers Corrwo; and
Avan, with a station on the Port Talbot railway, 190
miles from London and 13 east from Neath, in the
Aberaron division of the county of Glamorgan, Aber-
avon petty sessional division, Neath hundred, union
and county court district, rural deanery of Upper
Groneath (western division), and archdeaconry- and diocese
of Llandaff. The parish is governed by an Urban District
Council, under the provisions of tlie " Local Govern-
ment Act, 1894," first constituted by Local Government
Board Order No. 29,816, dated April 17, 1893. The
village is lighted with gas from works at Cymmer, and
supplied with good water from the hills, which is col-
lected in a reservoir, the property of the Urban District
Council. The church of St. .lohn the Baptist, rebuilt in
1907, consists of chancel, nave, south porch, north aisle.
and a turret containing two bells : there are 340 sit-
tings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from
the year 1702; marriages 1813. and these include in
part the register of Blaengniauh. The living is a vicar-
age, net yearly value ^186, in the gift of the Bishop of
Llandaff, and held since 1901 by the Eev. Howell Jen-
kins B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There
are Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, United Methodist
(English) and Congregational chapels. Near the village
are three collieries. The Earl of Dunraven and Mount-
earl K.P., P.C., C.M.G. who is lord of the manor, Owen
Jenkins esq. and Philip Dunn esq. are the principal
landowners. The soil is clay; subsoil, blue clay, and
the land is nearly all in pasture. The area of the civil
parish and Urban District is 13,927 acres of land and
60 of water; rateable value, ^46,970; the population in
1901 was 6,452 in the civil and 4,002 in the ecclesiasti-
cal parish, and in 1911, 8,688 in the civil and 2,385 in
the ecclesiastical parish.
The population of the Urban District wards in 1911
was : Abergwynfi and Blaengwynfi, 4,102 ; Cymmer,
2,521 ; Glyncorrwg, 2,065.
By Local Government Board Order No. 31,580, dated
Sept. 30, 1894, that part of Michaelston Higher civil
parish in Glyncorrwg Urban District was added to the
civil parish.
Parish Clerk. David Thomas.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office.— Thomas
Hutchings, sub-postmaster. Letters received from
Port Talbot
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected in
1885, for 495 children; David H. James, master; Miss
M. George, infants' mistress
This school is under the control nf the Port Talbot Group
of Glamorganshire Countv Council school managers ;
Arthur H.^ Deer, solicitor. Port Talbot, clerk; G.
Davies, attendance officer
Countv Police Station, Sersrt. Samuel Tarr
Station Master, William D. Williams
GLTNCORRWG URBAN DISTRICT COUNriL.
Offices. Cymmer.
The Council meets cm the 4th thnrsdiiy in every month.
Members.
Chairman, Robert Gibb.
Vice-chairman, James Griffiths.
.Vbergwynfi & Blaengwynfi Ward.
John Edmunds ' I John Jones (Ab
Jame.s Griffiths James Rogers
David Jenkins I Thmna- Walter
Robert Gibb
William Jenkins
Crmmer Ward.
1 Willian. John
1 Thomas Mnnn.
.fohn Jones (Glyn
George Stephens
Glvncorrwg Ward.
corrwg) 1 Jenkin Thomas
1 John Thomas
Officers.
Clerk. Edward Powell. Neath
Treasurer, Leonard Oscar Morgan, London Joint City k
Midland Bank Limited, Maesteg
Medical Officer of Hwilth, Henry Davies M.B., C.M.Glas
Abergwynfi
Surveyor t Sanitary Inspector, William Philip Jones.
Cymmer
Accountant, Henry B. Davis. Oymmer
Po'inotori. T. & T. W. Jenkins, CTmmer
ABERGWYNFI is a village, 5 miles south-east, in the
ecclesiastical parish of Avan Vale, with a terminal sta-
tion on the Llynvi and Ogmore section of the Great
Western railway from Bridgend, also a station on the
Rhondda and Swansea Bay railway, 189J miles from
London. The village is lighted with gas, from works
at Cymmer, the property of the Urban District Council.
AVAN VALE is an ecclesiastical parish formed Dec. 21,
1906, from Glyncorrwg and Llangynyd civil pai-ishes.
The church of St. Gabriel, in the village of Abergwynfi,
erected in 1894, *' * est of jf4,ooo, by the late Miss
Olive Talbot, of Margam, is a building of stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north
porch and a turret containing one bell : there are 5oo
sittings. The living is a vicarage, yearly value j£i74,
in the tjilt of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since
1919 by the Rev. Howell Parry L.Div. of St. David's
College', Lampeter. Here is a mission room. Caer
Salem Welsh Baptist chapel, erected in 1881, is a build-
ing of stone, and will seat 500 people ; Bethel English
Baptist chapel, erected in 1887, has 300 sittings; the
Congregational chapel, built in 1879 and rebuilt in 1889,
has 500 sittings, and there are also Calvinistic Methodist
:ind Wesleyan chapels. In this place are several col-
lieries. The area of the Avan Vale ecclesiastical parish
is 5,410 acres ; the population in 1911 was 6,388.
P0.4. M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Blaengwynfi.
— Ernest James Dayson, sub-postmaster. Letters ar-
rive from Port Talbot
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Abergwynfi.— Thomas
Edward Phillips, sub-postmaster. Letters from Port
Talbot, via Blaengwynfi
Wall Letter Boxes.— Jersey road & Gwynfe street
Public Elementary Schools.
Glyncorrwg, erected in 1888, & enlarged in 1895 & 1900,
for 400 bovs & 400 girls ; Isaac Davies, master ; Miss
M. Thnmas, girls' mistress
Blaengwynfi (infants), erected in 1909. for 384 children;
Miss Elizabeth Lewis, mistress
These schools are included in the Port Talbot Group of
Countv Council Schools, under the local control of two
managers ; Arthur H. Deer, solicitor. Port Talbot,
clerk 0
Railway Stations, Abergwynfi (Great Western railway),
E. Thomas, station master ; Blaen Gwynfy (Rhondda
& Swansea Bay railway), D. G. Lewis, station master
County Police .Station, SerLreant Henry Davies
BLAENGWRACH is a chapelry. township and civil
parish, within the ecclesiastical parish of Glyncorrwg;
it is 6 miles west, and contains the Glyn-Neath railway
station. The small church here, which is a chapel of
I'ase to Glyncorrwg, is a building of stone, consisting
simply of nave, vestry, south porch, and a belfry con-
taining one bell: it was restored in 1853, at a cost of
^200, and again since 1873, at a cost of ^^560, and has
roo sittings. The vicar of A5erpergwm acts as cui-ate.
The register of marriages dates from 1838 ; the baptisms
and burials are included in the register of Glyncorrwg.
The Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl K.P., P.O., C.M.G.
Lieut-Col. John E. Vaughan J. P. and Godfrev Herbert
J. Williams esq. J. P. are the principal landowners. The
soil is clay ; subsoil, blue clay. The land is chiefly in
pasture; the area is 2,871 acres of land and 47 of water;
rateable value, ^6,872; the population in 1911 was 5:4.
Cwmgwrach Post, Money Order, T. & Telephonic E. D.
Office is a quarter of a mile south-east of the Glyn-
Neath railwav station. Letters received through
Neath
The school for this place is at C^vmgwrach
siastical parish of Avan
Llynvi and Ogmore section of the Great Western railway
from Bridgend, and also one on the Rhondda and Swan-
sea Bay railway, 187 miles from London. The village
is lighted with gas from works in the village, the pro-
perty of the Urban District Council. St. John's Mission
church, in connection with the church of St. Gabriel,
Abergwynfi, is a building of stone, erected in 1892; it
has a chancel and a turret containing one bell, and
affords 150 sittings. There is a Congregational chapel,
founded in 1794, with 400 sittings, a Baptist chapel,
erected in 1893, seating 330. and a Calvinistic Methodist
oliapel. Cymmer Public Hall was erected in 1890, and
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
GLYNCOKKWCi.
407
enlarged in 1894; it will hold 800 persons, and is used
for entertainments &c. In the place are some collieries.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— Lewis Wm. Thomas, sub-post-
master. Letters from Port Talbot
Wall Letter Boxes. — Gelley road; Station road; Duffryn
& Abercregan
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected in
1885, enlarged in 1900 & r902, for 460 children; Miss
M. Jones, infants' mi.stress ; Lewis Davies, master
Port Talbot Group of
he loital control of three
Deer, solicitor. Port Talbot,
This school is included
County Council Schools, unde
managers ; Arthur "
clerk
Railway Stations (Great Western Railway), Gomei
Chappell. station master; Rhondda & Swansea Bay
railway, Samuel Thomas Bransdon, station master
County Police Station, Sergeant Idris Evans
Registrar of Births & Deaths, William Evans, Cymmer
GLYNCOBRWG.
Fisher Walter Mulrea, Tyreglwys
Heard Rev. S. C. (United Methodist)
Jenkins Rev. Howell B.A. (vicar).
Vicarage
Jenkins Jenkin, Ynyscorrwg
Jenkins Mrs. Mary, Bron-y-derri
Williams Rev. Joseph Fredk. (Bapt)
COMMEECIAL.
Abraham William, draper
Bevan Llewellyn, farmer, NantryaJlor
Bevan William, farmer
Blaencorrwg Colliery Co. Limited
(W. Wilkins, manager)
Cnrnick Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies David, farmer, Tynpant
Davies David, news agent
Davies Levi, china dealer
Dixon David John, tailor
Dixon William, greengrocer
Edwards Mrs. Ruth, shopkeeper
Edwards Vaughan, grocer
Fi,sher Walter Mulrea M.RC.S.Eng.,
L.S.A. surgeon, Tyreglwys
Glyncorrwg Colliery Co. Limited
(W. E. Hoyle, manager) ; offices,
Cardiff
Glvncorrwg Co-operative, Industrial
& Provident Society Ltd. (William
R, John, sec)
Glvncorrwg Reading Room (David
Jones, librarian)
Griffiths Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Howell Mary (Mrs.),Jenkin Arms P.H
Hutchings Thomas, news agent &
sub-postmaster
Jenkins Jenkin. farmer. Ynyscorrwg
Jones Arthur Henry, shopkeeper
Jones David, tnilor
Jnnes H. shopkeeper
Jones John, farmer, Llwynffynon
Jones Marv Ann (Mrs.), draper
Jones Richard, fried fish shop
Jones Samuel, greengrocer
Leonard Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr
Lewis Daniel Jenkin, draper
Matbiiis William. Glvncorrwg inn
Morgan Albert Edward, hair dresser
Morgan Rhvs Richard, grocer
Morgan Richard T. Castle inn
North Rhondda Colliery Co. Ltd.
(W. Jordan, manager)
Owen John M. draper
Owen William Henry, butcher
Pike David John, shopkeeper
Pach David, farmer. Blaencorrwg
Sidnii Brothers, confectioners
Stephens William, carrier
Thomas David, parish clerk & shopkpr
Thomas ,Tohn. grocer
Walters David, Queen's hotel
Williams John, butcher
ABERGWYNFI.
Davies Rev. Benjamin 'Verwig (Bap-
tist), 2 Margaret terrace
Davies Henry MB
Parry Rev.' Howell L.Div. (vicar).
Vicarage
Bnwlands Gwillvm. Underbill hou.se
Williams Rev. .John (Welsh Congre
gational), Aelybryn
COMMEnrnL.
Abergwynfi Industrial Co-operative
Societv Limited (David John
Willia'nis, manager)
Anthony David, greengrocer
Ball George Llewellvn. grocer
Banks Harrv, fried fish shop
Blaengwynfi Institute (Thomas
Bevan, sec)
Buckingham William, fried fish shop , *Ham John, confectioner
Connolly J. dairy ; "Heal Edward H. farmer
Cornthwaite John Robert, painter \ ♦James Alfred, farmer
Davies Benjamin T. & Co. drapers ! 'Jenkins Rosser, farmer
Davies David, baker i»Jones Thomas, farmer
Davies David M. shopkeeper
Davies Edward G. tailor
Henrv M.B. physician & sur- 1 aith-with
medical officer of health to I *Morgan Rees. farmer, Blaengwrach
Glvncorrwg Urban District Council I tNi
& medical officer & public vaccina- '"
tor Glvncorrwg district.Neath union
Davies Henry Richard, stationer
Davies Isaac, china dealer
Davies Joseph George, draper
Dennis John H. shopkeeper
Edmunds John. Tunnel hotel
Edmunds Thomas, boot maker
Edwards David, draper
Edwards J. hair dresser
Edwards William, news agent
Evans Evan Parry, shopkeeper
Glenavon Garoo Colliery Co. Limited
(Robert Gibb, managing director) ;
& at Cymmer
Glyncorrwg Colliery Co. Limited
(Gwillvm Rowlands, manager)
Great Western Railway Co. forward-
insr agents
Griffith Jenkin, butcher
Griffiths Rhys, farmer, Blaengwynfi
Ranford Edwin, draper
Holliday John, watch maker
^urlow' Charles, greengrocer |
lurst E. (Mrs.), boot dealer
lurst Resrinald, confectioner |
enkins Elizh. Mary (Mrs.), draper ]
ohn Frederick Edward, undertaker
ohn George, hair dresser
'ines Catherine (Mrs.), greengrocer ]
ones John Thomas, butcher )
.Tones John, ironmonger
nes John Morgan, draper |
nes Thomas Richard, grocer
iwis Rees, hair dresser
ppiate John (Mrs.), .shopkeeper I
oyds Bank Limited (sub-branch) I
(open tues. i to 2.45 & wed. 10 to 1 Sub-Co
12); draw on London head office, | Davies W
71 Lombard street E 0 3
Mitchell George, hair dresser
Myring Joseph, greengrocer
Nelson John, china dealer
hopkeeper
Ocean Collierv Co. Limited CJan.es
Jones, maniger)
Read & Jones, butchers
Rees Ann (Mrs.), grocer
Richards David & Son, grocers
Richards Henrv. grocer
Richards John. 'draper
Smout Edward. Gelly inn
Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers
Thomas Edward. Great Western hotel
Thomas Samuel, furniture dealer
Williams B. & S. painters
Williams John H. drug stores
Williams Margaret A. (Mrs.). Blaen-
ewynC inn
Williams William, draper
Williams William Henry, grocer
BLAENGWRACH.
M.irked thus * receive their letters
through Cwmgwraeh. Neath.
Marked thus + receive their letter.s
thrnngh Glyn. Neath.
*Evans Rev. Albert fWelsh Cong)
COMMEKCIAt
♦Edwards John, farmer, Pencae
tHarries Ivor, farmer. Abersrwrclcb
tHarries Bees, farmer, Aberclwyd
British Rhondda CollieryCo.Ltd
♦Pavne Theophilus, confectioner
•Phillips Daniel. Dunraven .\rms P.H
♦Phillips I. J. draper
♦Powell Morgan, draper
Rossiter G. Jas. post office, & grocer
♦Tanner WiUiam, Colliers' Arms P.H
♦Voyce Chai'les, shopkeeper
CYMMER.
Daniel David. School road
Davies Rev. James E. (Calvinistic
Metliodist)
Gibb Robert, jun
Grant Charles Christie MB
Hibbert Thomas, School road
Jenkins John Thos. Hughes, Gelly he
Jones Rev. David (Cong.), Hebron
Munro Thomas, Maesteg road
Taylor James McKane M.B
Anthony Anthony, farmer, Pencastle
Arnold I. ironmonger
tArnold Wilfred, drug stores
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open tues. 10 a.m. to 2.4S p.m.) :
draw on head office. 54 Lombard
street. London E C 3
Batchelor T. farmer, Nantewlath
Beak William, hoot & shoe dealer
Bowen David, Cymmer P.H
Cymmer Industrial Co-operative So-
cietv Limited (John Lewis, sec)
Cymmer Public Hall (Thos. John, sec)
Curtis David John, ironmonger
Davies H. B. accountant to the Glyn-
corrwg Urban District Council &
clerk to Glyncorrwg Local Pension
ittee
m. greengrocer
Davis Evan Lewis. Rhondda & Swan-
sea Bay Railway Station refresh-
ment rooms
Dyffryn Rhondda Colliery Co. Limited
Evans William, registrar of births &
Floyd James, shopkeeper
Gazzie Victor, confectioner
Glenavon Garrw Colliery Co. Ltd.
(Robert Gibb. managing director) ;
& at Abergwvnfi
Grant Charles' Christie M.B.. CM
Glas. surgeon
Griffiths Thomas, farmer, Treharne
Havard John, grocer
Hale Eliza (Mrs.), grocer
Hopkin D. T. insurance agent
Jenkins Thomas k Thomas William.
collectors of rates to Glyncorrwg
Urban District Council
Jenkins E. shopkeeper
Jenkins Wm. miners' agt.Mt.Pleasant
John Abednego, grocer, Gelly road
Jones David, builder
Jones Dot (MissV greengrocer
Jones MarsTt.. (Mrs.). Avondale hotel
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), dress maker
Jones William, draper
Jones William, farmer. Croeserw
Jones William, farmer, Nantybar
Jones William Philip, surveyor &
sanitary inspector to Glyncorrwg
Urban District Council /
408 GLYXCOKRWG.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY S
Llewellyn Mary Jane (Mr3.), farmer, London Joint City & Midland Bank Etes Rees. farmer. Forchlas
T i„ -J- "d' "'',*",• •. -, , u ,. . ! I"'™"'''' (sub-branch) (open mon Roberts Brothers, farmers, Tonmawr
Llojds Bank Limited (sub-branch to 12 to 2.30); draw on head oftice, 5 I Taylor James MeKane M.B., Ch B
Maesteg) (open mon. & wed. 10.30 Threadneedle .street. London E C 2 | physician & surgeon
Miniisti-y of Labour Bureau (L. W., Thomas Lewis William, outfitter
Thomas, local manasrer) Tollidav John Alexander, hair diessei
Morgan G. T. Farmers" Arms P.H I Williams Wm. H. ffrocer, Craig-v-fen
frosser Rees James, butcher i Williams John, .honkeeper
Kces Isaiu-. farmer, Santyfedw |
village and scattered district, is alluvium : subsoil, gravel and fireclay. The land is
a.m. ID 2.30 p.m.) ; aran on 39
Threadneedle st. London E C 2
Llovd Brother..', builders
Lloyd Thomas, sht.e maker
Lock James, grocer, Abercrefjan
chiefly in pasture. The area of Neath Higher is 3,566
acres of land and 35 of water ; rateable value, ;£i4,s68 ;
the population in 191 1 was 2,885.
Post, M. O., T. t Telephonic E. D. Office.— Mrs. Nella
Davies, .sub-postmistress. Letters from Neath
Wall Letter Boxes.— Lamb & Flag; Pont Whalhv ; Pont-
iid & Maesvhir Dvflfrvn
,)th-Vau<;han
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with ti:
of Services.
(JLYN-ITEATH
included in the ecclesiastical parish of Aberpergwm, with
a station on the Yale of Neath section of the Great '
Western railway, locally in the township of Blaengwrach, '
2 miles from the village of Glvn Neath, loj north-east I
from Neath and 189 from London, in the Neath division I
of the county of Glamorgan and township of Neath
Higher and parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath. The Neath
canal, which terminates here, is 11 miles in length ]
and 12 feet wide, and has 16 locks ; it is the property i
of the Neath Canal Co. There is no church at Glyn- L • , ^, , ,t,u , , , , ,
Neath. The nearest parish church is that of St Catwg ! ^ ■""■'" e Chapel (Rheola), served by the Ticar of Resolven
at Aberpergwm, a mile distant. There are Baptist! I ^"P''*' .(^Z*''^')' ®"- T>omas Carmen Harries; 10.30
Calvinistic Methodist, Congregational and Wesleyan
chapels. The most convenient centre for visitors to the
splendid and romantic valleys and numerous fine water-
falls in this district is the village of Pont-Nedd-Fechan,
usually called " Pont-Neath-Vaughan," 3 miles north-east
from Glyn-Neath station. For an extended account, see
under Pont-Neath-Vaughan. Not far from Resolven sta-
tion, south-west of Glvn-Neath, and in the hamlet ol
Abergarwed, is the splendid waterfall called " Melin
Cwrt," with a descent of about Bo feet. There are several
good residences in the neighbourhood. Rheola, the teat
of Lt.-Col. John Edwards Vaughan J. P. is pleasantlv
situated in a park of 50 acres. The private chapel in
the grounds, erected by the late Nash Edwards Vaughan
esq. in memory of his" wife, is a building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave and a western tower with spire
containing three bells: there are 250 sittings; the ser-
vices are conducted by the vicar of Resolven, and the
public are permitted to attend. The village is lighted by
acetylene gas. There are four collieries here, and fire
clay, silica fire brick and cement works. The principal
landowners are the Earl of Dunraven and Mounteai 1
K.P. Godfrey H. J. Williams esq. J.P., E. M. Whittiii!:
esq. and Lieut. -Col. John Edwards Vaughan. The soil
Calvinistic Methodist (Bethai
mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Cr.ngregational, Capel-y-gly
Evans ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.u
Conirreuational, Addoldv. R
B.b. ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Weslev
1.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues.
ia) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
1. Rev. James Thomas
. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
v. Aneurin Davies B.A ,
thurs. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
eluded in the Neath Group of Council
1B69, for 200 ; Miss
1902,
Edward Powell, solicitor, Neath,
Glyn-Neath (infants), erei
Mary Thomas, mistress
Glyn-Neath Council (boys), erected
children ; Thoma.s Williams, master
Glyn-Neath Council (girls), erected in 1917, for 320
children : Miss Winnie Davies, mistress
County Police Station (erected 1907), John Morgan,
sergeant
Conveyance to Railway .Station.— Wagonettes, T. Francis
i Sons, meet all trains
Railway Statio
Davies Rev. Aneurin B.A., B D. (Cr
gregational), Brynamlwg
Elcock Mrs. Bryngolwg
Evans Bev. James Thomas (Cong
gational)
Eveleigh G. Znyslas
Harries Rev. Th'os. Carmen (Baptist)
Howclls Rees, Trewnol
McClure Samuel M.D
Mi€lure Thomas, Elmwood
Spence Moir Ogilvy. Maesyflynon
Vaughan Lt.-Col. John Edwards
Rheola
COMMSnCIAL.
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch
to Neath) ; draw on head office, 54
Ltmibard street, London E C3
Barker Herbert, boot maker
Blandon Frank, news agent
Bowen Thomas, farmer, rate &' tax
collector, Tnysyrallor
Bracchi Brothers, confectioners
Coombes Edward John. Oddfellows'
Arms P.H
Crook Thomas, creengrocer
Cwmgwrach & Empire Collieries Ltd.
(David Price, manager)
Davies John Daniel & Sons, grocers.
The Exchange
Davies Edwd. farmer. Znyscummer
Davies Henry, chemist
Davies Idris, hosier
Davies John, grocer
Eduards Lewis, grocer
Evans Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Evans Morcan, farmer, Ynysdomlyd
Evans William, shopkeeper'
Francis T. & Sons, wasronette proprs
Glyn-Neath Theatre (C H Crecraft.
manager)
Ham John, shopkeeper
Barrett Brothers, ironmongers
Barrett & Sons, builders
Barrett Thos. tanner, Blaeiigwyddil
Barrett William, beer retailer
Harries Benjamin, jeweller
Heywood Margaret (Mrs.). Half Way
Bouse P.H
Hodder William George, butcher
Hopkin Evan, shopkeeper
Hopkins Watkin. smith. Pontwhalby
Hutchinson Gro.svenor Munro.saddlerj Refuge
John Jones, station master
Morris Thomas John, boot maker
Nelson William Morgan, shopkeeper
Payne Theophilus. rnnfectioner
I Phillip.^ Wm. George, fried fish shoi'
.Phipps By. Morgan, Lamb & Flag P.H
i Price Alfred George, news agent
I Price David, draper
IPr.isser Cordelia (Mrs.), milliner
Rees John, hair dresser
; Rees Rachel (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Rees William, shopkeeper
GLYNTAWE or CALLWEN
parish formed in i853 out of the township of Glyntawe
and part of the civil parishes of Llywell and Devynock ;
it is seated at the source ot the river Tawe, occupying
Stephen & Gwendolii
(Mrs.), drapers
Jenkins Esther (Miss), milliner
Jenkins William Alfred, tailor
.lones Amy (Mrs ), fnnr.TonpIanwydd
Jones Benjamin, boot & shoe dealer
Jones Daniel, Dinas Rock P.H
Jones David Thomas, grocer
Jones Idris, ironmonger
Jones John, boot * shoe repairer
Jones William, shopkeeper
Lewis Elizabeth, fried fish «liop
Lewis Thomas, printer
Llewellyn Janet (Mrs.) & Son.
fai-mers. Maesmarchog
Llewellyn Lewis John, butcher
Llewellyn Mary .\nn (Mrs.), grocer
Llovd Zachariah, draper
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch to Neath);
draw on head office, 5 Threadneedle
st reet. London E 0 2
M.-Clure Samuel M.D.Beit, surgeon
McClure Thomas L.R.C.P. & S.F.din.
physician & surgeon, Elmwnod
Morgan k Jolly, decorators
Phillip, greengrocer
Morean Thomas (Mrs.), butcher
OLYNTAFF, see Pontypridd.
1 an ecclesiastical I Imth banks, and 1;
ance Co. Ltd. (distr
office) (Wm. Davies, assist. »apt)
Resolven Industrial Co-operative So-
ciety Limited (Ernest William
Cooper, manager)
Roderick David John, shopkeeper
Rogers Caroline (Mrs), shopkeeper
Rosser John, grocer
Sims Thomas, shopkeeper
Smith William, confectioner
Taylui- Robert Henry, baker
Thomas Edward, shopkeeper
Th(unas Hopkin. farmer,Aberiiantfach
Thomas John Stanley, boot maker
Thomas M. J. (Miss), draper
Thomas Thomas, grocer
Thomas Trevor S outfitt.'r
Vaie of Neath Dinas Fire Brick
& Cement Co. Limited. Tele-
i.'rams, "Young. Glvn-Neath"
Walters John, hair dresser
Walt<'rs John David, hay & straw dir
Walters Mary (Mrs), grocer
Williams William & Son, grocers.
Pontwhalbv
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs), beer retlr
Williams John Samuel, insur. agent
Williams Richard, farmer, Cctnisha
Williams Thos. David. boot & shoe dlr
es in a deep and picturesque valley,
ij miles west from Craig-y-nos station on the Neath
and Brecon railway, 14 north-east from Neath and
19 south-west from Brecon ; it is in the county of
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8,
GOWEKTON. 40&
Brecknock, Devj-nock hcndreJ, Tstradgynlais petty ses- stone rocks contain caves of varying interest. Lord
sional division, Brecknock union, Brecon county court Tredegar is lord of the manor. The principal
district, rural deanery of Brecon (second part) and arch-
deaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Callwen or Colwen, erected in 1893 at a cost of about
j^2,ooo by Mrs. Gwyn, in memory of her late husband,
is an edifice of Welsh sandstone in a modern Gothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave, organ chamber, vestry,
north porch and a turret containing one bell : throe ot
the windows are stained : there are 175 sittings. Tlie
register dates from the year 1893. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value £io-j, with 2 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of J. E. Moore-Gwyn esq. and
held since 1890 by the Rev. David Hughes, of St. Bees.
At Penwyllt there are fire-brick and lime works and
limestone quarries. In the neighbourhood are some
Druidical remains, consisting of stones, and the lime-
Joseph Edward Moore-Gwyn esq. and the
Baroness Cederstrom. The soil is red earth. The land
is chiefly pasture. The area of the township is 2,58&
acres of land and 16 of water; rateable value, ;£i,739;
the population in 1911 was 200.
Parish Clerk, Jenkin Thomas Watkins.
Office, Penwyllt.— John Lewis, sub-postmaster.
Lette
tluough Neath. The
Craig-y-nos station &
Wall Letter Box at Gwyn Arms
Public Elementary School, Glyntane (n
opened Nov. 1880, for 60 children;
Rail
ay Sta
PenwvUt, Chas.
station mastr
GLYNTAWE.
Letters should be addressed Glyn-
tawe Penycae, Breconshire.
Hughes Rev. David (ricar). Vicarage
COMMEBCIAL.
Davies David, Tavern-y-Garreg P.H
Jacob David, farmer, Tryhenry
Jones John, farmer, Danyrogof
Morgan Henry R. Gwyn Arms inn, k
butcher
.Morgan Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Pentwyi
Morgan Morga'n. farmer, Cerrighafle
Morgan William, farmer, Maesyere
gwlys
Powell Raehael (Mrs.), farmer
Ongurisaf
Powell Willi.im, farmer, Callwen
Watkins Jenkin Thomas, faniui
Dde
far
GOGINAN, see Melindn
GOWEB.— The unce independent district of Gower, to
use the old historic Welsh name, is that peninsula of the
coast of South Wales formed by Swansea Bay to the east,
and an inlet of Carmarthen Bay to the west, being part oj
the county of Glamorgan, about fifteen miles long, and
from five to eight wide : the coal fields of Glamorgan do
not extend into this district, and to its different geological
composition is attributed its rural character ; its shores
consist of rugged and rocky cliffs, chiefly of limestone,
which assume pictaresqne and romantic shapes and the
small islets called the Mumbles, near Oystermouth, at
the south-west extremity of Swansea Bay, have long been
noted as a striking feature of seacoast scenery. Tlie
Worms Head, the most westerly extremity, consists of
two high rocks, extending a mile from the mainland, the
outermost rising to the height of zoo feet. Mumbles
Head, a bold rocky promontory, is to the southward, with
a lighthouse at the entrance of Swansea Bay: westward
is Langland Bay, and further west Oxwich Bay and Port
Eynon Bay, where the coast abounds with eaves. The
Gower peninsula is exactly opposite to Hfracombe and
Lynton, on the North Devon coast, and is quite visible
across the Bristol Channel at a distance ot twenty-five
miles. On Cefn Bryn, a bold eminence about twelve
QOWEBTON is a village, and under the provisions
of the " Local Government Act, 1894," has been formed
into a civil parish ; it has stations on the Great Western
and London and North Western railways ; it is 6 miles
west-north-west from Swansea, 2 east-south-east from
Loughor and 208 from London, in the Gower division
of the county of Glamorgan, hundred of Swansea, petty
sessional division of Swansea, union and county court
district of Llanelly, rural deanery of East Gowei-, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The
rapid rise of this village is due to the extensive steel
works of Messrs. Baldwins Limited and the numerous
collieries in the neighbourhood. The church of St. John,
erected in 1881, as a chapel of ease to Loughor. at a
cost of j^2,7oo, is a building of stone, consisting ot
chancel, nave, vestry, organ chamber, south porch and
a western turret containing one bell : the chancel was
beautified and three stained windows inserted in i88fi
by Col. J. Roper Wright, and in 1900 the chancel was
lined with marble and a marble reredos erected at a
cost of _^i,ooo, also the gift of Col. Wright: there are
350 sittings. The registers date from the vear 1881.
The Rev. Griffith Morris Williams L.Div. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, has been curate in charge since 1912.
There are Welsh Calvinistic, Congregational and Baptist
chapels. A new English Congregational chapel was
erected in 1899 at a cost of ;£i,30o; it will seat 360.
A new cemetery for Gowerton parish only, containing
10 acres on Stafford Common, was opened in 1901. The
Conservative Club here was erected in 1885. at a cost
of ^£2,000. The county police station was erected in
1893 ; there are two cells. The Swansea Rural District
Council erected in 1902 two hospitals for infectious
diseases at GARNGOCH, at a cost of about ;£4,ooo;
there are 34 beds. A sale of live stock is held every
alternate Tuesday. The area is 2,538 acres of land ;uid
PENWYLLT.
Letters should be addressed Pennyllt,
Neath.
! Evans Janet (Mrs.), Penwyllt inn
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), tenipenince
hotel, Craig-y-nos station
Thomas, fanner. Le.„is John, general dlr. & post office
Penwyllt Dinas Silica Brick Co. Ltd.
(Thomas Ellis, manager)
OOODWICK, see Llanwnda.
see Pontard'ulais.
miles from Swansea, in this district, is a cromlech, called
•• Arthur's Stone.'' consisting of a stone fourteen feet
long, weighing several tons, supported on other stones,
and sometimes called the " Stone of Sketty," from a place
of that name adjacent: near Cefn Bryn the last Welsh
lord of Gower fell in an engagement (rioB) with the Earl
nf Warwick. It may be noticed, as an interestmg his-
torical fact, that the rustic and seaside population of this
district are not Welsh people by race, but descendants oJ
a colonv of Flemings, refugees to England under the
early Piantagenet Kings, transplanted hither by Royal
policy to hold this piece of country against the Welsh
nation. King John granted the whole of Gower to
William de Braose, and it afterwards passed to the family
of Earls of Huntingdon, and thence to Sir Charles Somer-
set, whose descendants have much property here, the
Duke of Beaufort being lord paramount of the liberty or
seignory. In the time of Henry VIII. Gower was in-
corporated with Glamorgan; it now forms a separata
pettv sessional division and union : within the peninsula
and 'on its borders are the castles of Swansea, Oyster-
mouth, Pennard, Perrice, Oxwich, Landewy. Clieritnn,
Wcbley and Loughor.
() of water; rateable value. ,£20. 491 ; population in igir,
Cefnstylle is a hamlet ot Gowerton, about \\ miles
distant, beautifully situated on the slope of a hill, from
the summit ot which may be obtained picturesque views
of the neighbourhood. There is a mission church here
in connection with St. John's church, Gowerton.
Clerk to Gowerton Parish Council, James H. Blake,
Union offices, Llanelly.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office
(Letters should have Glamorganshire added). — Daniel
Wa
inl, suD-po'<
Letter Box
k Pi
Letter Box, Vic-
Places of Wor-hip, with times of Services.
St. John's Chapel of Ease, Rev. Grifiith Morris Wi
L.Div. curate in charge; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
wed.
B.A .
& 6 p.m.
Baptist (Welsh), Rev. Albert G. James; 10.30 a. 10.
6 p.m.: tues. & thurs. 7 p.m „■ . j
Calvinistic Methodist (Bethel); Rev. Lewis Richard
TO.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p."'
Cuiigieuatinnal 1 English), Rev. J. Brenn:
B.D. ; II a.m. & 6 pm. ; mon. k wed
Congregational- (Welsh) ; it
wed. 7.30 p.m
' Schools.
Gowerton County School e^tab,ished„nnd.. ^the -. Welsh
datyTte'chnfcal education for boy^ k girls of the
disti-i.-t & i* also a pupil teachers' centre; Ihc.mar
Davies ' Pontardnlais, chairman; David E. Williain*
M A.Cantab, head master ; Miss Gladys Hughes II 1 .
■410 GOWERTON.
Public Elementary Schools.
Boys, erected in 1902, for 300; John Bevan, master
Girls, erected in 1880 & enlarged in 1893, for 220;
Miss Ruby Howell, mistress
Infants, for 100 children, & enlarged in 1902 for 228 ;
Miss Rose Deacon, mistress
These schools are controlled by the Gowerton Group of
fifteen school managers; P. J. Arnold, Public library,
Swansea, clerk
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLY'3
County Police Station (H Divisional Offices), Gorwydd
road; Lieut. -Col. Frederick W. Smith D.S.O., D.S.M.
superintendent ; James James, inspector, 2 sergeants
& 5 constables
Inspector of Weights & Measures, Arthur Eddius,
Mount street
Railway Stations.
Great Western, D:ivid Anthony, station master
London & North Western, Hy. Humphreys, station mstr
GOWEKTON.
PRIVATE EKSIDENIS.
Barron Thomas, Fernbank
Davies Capt. Leightou, Elba house
Davies Rev. Evan, Glandwr
Davies Rev. J. Brenni B.A., B.D.
(Congregational), Woodlands
Davies John Cecil, The Mount
Evans Alfred, Ashgrove, Woodlands
Gee Ernest M.A. Woodlands
Goiigh Charles Frederick, The Firs
Harding Albert, The Elms
Harris Wallace James, Woodlaiuis
Hughes John, Glasfryn
James Rev. Albert G. (Welsh Bap-
tist), Talbot street
Johns Win. Glasbrook, Gorwydd villa
Jones Roger Percival M.B. Woodhinds
Jones Thomas, Homedale
Marker Henry, Brynderwen
Marker Mrs. Woodlands
Richards Rev. Lewis (Calvinistic
Methodist), Pontycob
Shaw WiUiam, Gurnos
Smith Lt.-Col. Frederick W., D.'^.O.,
D.S.M. Gorwydd lodge
Walters Mrs. Woodlanas
Williams Rev. Griflith Morris L.Div.
(curate in charge). The Parsonage
Williams David E. Ardwyn
COMMERCIAI,.
Early closing day, Thursday.
Baldwins Limited, iron & steel manu-
facturers, Elba steel works
Banks Richard, fishmonger
Berry Margretta (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Bevan Edith T, (Miss), grocer
Bevan Thomas, farmer, Bevesca-faivr
Conservative Club (Wallace Harris,
sec. ;Mrs.Mary A.Brown,stewardesB)
Creber Frederick, coal merchant
Davies Eliezer, farmer, Cwmmawr
Davies Gladstone, outfitter
Davies J. Lloyd, Conmieroial P.H
Davies Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Caene-
wydd farm
Davies Morgan Isaac, beer retailer
Davies Thomas, frmr. Penyfodaufach
Eddins Arthur, inspector of weights
& measures. Mount street
Edwards John, boot maker
I Edwards John, tailor
, Evans David, farmer, Bevesce-fach
Evans John, farmer, Cwnglo
Evans Joseph, fruiterer
Evans Peter, shopkeeper
Evans Thomas, butcher, Trafle
Evans William, farmer
Fairwood Tinplate Co. Limited (C.
F. Ernest Gough, manager). T N 2
Francis Ruth (Mrs.), news agent
George David John, tailor
Glasbrook Brothers Limited, colliery
proprietors (William Morgan, man-
ager), Garngoch
ower Arthur, farmer, Berthlydd
Gowerton County Intermediate &
Technical School for Boys k, Girls
& Pupil Teachers' Centre (David
Esaiah Williams M.A. head master;
Miss Gladys Hughes B.A. senior
G.nvertun k District Gas Co. Limited
(Thomas Sutclift'e, manager & sec)
Gronow Mary (Mrs.), haulier,
Caemanselucha
Harding Wm. farmer, Pennaun farm
Harris Morgan, frmr. Penyfodau tawr
Hibbert David Griffiths, grocer
Hiles Arth. Edwd. Tavern-y-Trap P.H
Hopkins Wm. frmr.Cefngorwydd fawr
James Benjamin, grocer
James David Teilo, conftctioner
James Jn. Harris, frmr. Cetngolau frm
Jenkins John, draper
Jenkins Sarah M. (Mrs.), milliner,
Talbot street
Jenkins William, boot dealer
Jenkins William, watch ma.Sterry ho
Jones David & Son, bakers & confrs
Jone.s Marv Jane (Mrs.), midwife.
Woodlands
Jones Roger Percival M.B..B.S.Lond..
M.B.C.S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lond. phy-
sician & surgeon. Woodlands
Lewis Thos. & Son, tailors & drapers
Lewis D. supt. Refuge Assurance Co.
Limited, Brynawel, Woodlands
Lewis John, tailor
Lewis Jo.seph H. shopkeeper
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (Wm.
Watkins, manager), open tues. &
. 1. 15 to 2.15 p.m. ; draw on head
ice. 71 Lombard st. London E C3
ier Henrv, rate collector
Mathews Ben. Gower inn
■gan Thomas & Sons, blaclismiths
gan Griff Garfield, hair dresser
gan John, farmer, Alltwen
Morgan Thomas Llovd, grocei-
Morris David, hutcher & fanner,
Gellyeithrym
orris" Skene Rees M.P.S. chemist
evill Richd. & Co. Lim. iron founders,
Gowerton foundry
Owen Brothers, metal merchants,
erry road. T N 34
Parry Isaac Jn. frmr. Bryngwynfawr
Phillips Thos. frmr. Bryngwyn lach
Rees David, Cape colliery, Forest-tach
Rossie Peter A., L. & N. W. hotel.
Sterry road
Simkin Frederick, builder
Swansea Rural District Fever Hos-
pital (Garngoch) & Small Pox Hos-
pital (Kingsbridge) (Trafford
Mitchell M.D., C.M.GIas., D.P.H.
Camb. medical supt.; Miss Elizh.
Ann Harries, matron), Forestfach
Taylor Thomas John, grocer
Thomas David & Son, greengrocers
Thomas David R. sanitary inspector
Thomas John, butcher
Thomas Tom. confectioner
Thomas William Henry, painter
Walters David, farmer, Cetngorwydd
Walters William, grocer
Ward Daniel, stationer. Pest office,
Sterry road
Williams Luther (Mrs.), driiper,
Sterry road
Williams Thomas Ball, ironmonger
Williams William, haulier
CEFNSTYLLE.
Williams Mrs. The Park
COMMKRCIAI..
Beithlwvd Collierv Co. Limited (J.
Phillips, manager)
Cefngoleu Colliery Co. Limited (J.
Phillips, manairer)
Davies John, Colliers' Arms P.H
Howell John, farmer, Berthlwyd
Thomas Thomas, grocer
GKAIO, see Pontypridd.
GRANSTON is a parish and village on the coasi
'ieorge's Channel, in the county of Pembroke, 4J
miles south-west from Goodwick station on the Cly
derwen and Goodwick branch of the Great Western rail-
way, 5 south-west from Fishguard and 15 north by >vest
from Haverfordwest, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Dowisland, county court district and union
of Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanery of Fishguard
and archdeaconry and diocese 01 St. David's. The church
of St. Catherine is an ancient building consisting of chan-
-•el, nave and transepts, north porch and a western turret
containing i bell: the church was restored in 1878 and
affords 100 free sittings. The registers of baptisms and
burials date from the year 1784; marriages from 1778.
The living is a vicarage, with that of St. Nicholas an-
nexed, joint net income £17$, with 40 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's.
Marked thus * receive letters thro' v.\u
Letterston. Pembrokeshire. 1 Boweii David Har
•Harries Mrs. Tregwynt Couiens James, V
Lewis Wm. miller (water), Gt. mill *George James, 1
'•James John, Granston
GRANGEXOWN, see Cardiff.
aiid held since iyi4 by the Rev. David Bankes Evans
L.Div. of St. David's College, Lainpeter, who resides at
St. Nicholas. There is a Baptist chapel at Llangloffan,
f.iuuded in 174S, with 600 sittings. Treg^vynt is the
seat and property of Mrs. Harries. The Ecclesiastical
Commissioners ai'e lords of the manor, and Mrs. Harries
is the principal landowner. The soil is sand ; chief
crops, barley and oats. The area is 1,709 acres of land.
J of water and 17 of foreshore; assessable value, £6^2:
■lu:,\ |.;lrish,
1-1 ,V Mionev order office is at St. Nicholas
1 Ir-.aph office at Mathry. lrf?tters are
iniu Kishguard & Letterston, Pembrokeshire
Bo.\, Tregwynt Cross Roads
n of this parish attend the school at St.
•Johns John, Granston hall
1 'Lewis Thomas Henry. LlaiiglolTan
•Mathias Thomas, Upper Llangloffan
Thomas George, Great mill
•Thomas William, The Bridge
GBOITDRE is a hamlet in Pembrokeshire, in the civil . Narberth, in the hundred of Dungleddy, county of
parish of Castle Dwyran and ecclesiastical parish of Cily- Pembroke, petty sessional division of Dungleddy, county
mnenllwyd, Carmarthenshire, and is on the road (rora court district and union of Narberth. The chapel at
Narberth to Cardigan, t} miles south from Clynderwen Clynderwen is a modern building of stone in the Early
station on the Great Western railway, and 3 north from ' English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south transept.
dter
mKECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES. haroldston st. issells.
411
north porch and a western belfry: there are 80 sittings.
The soil is shaley with rab, and the land chiefly under
pasture. Part of the village of Clynderwen (which
surrounds the railway station) is in this hamlet and
partly in the Carmarthenshire parishes of Castle Dwyran
and Llandissilio East. The area comprises 222 acres;
iible
lie, ;^502 ; the pnpula
GBONDEE.
Grondre house
106.
Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Clynderwen (letters should have Pembrokeshire
added). — Mrs. Emma C. Morris, sub-postmistress
The elder children attend the school at Brynconin.
There is an infants' school for 50 children; Miss A.
M. Davies, mistress
Railway Station. — Thomas Jones, station master
CLYNDERWEN.
Llewellyn Mrs. Rhywoga
I Price Henry, Church cottage
I Price Hugh Pughe, Rhywoga
! COMJIBKOUI,.
George John, farmer
Howells James, farmer, Biynhyfryc
' Phillips Thomas, farmer, Brynderwe
Price Hugh Pughe M.R.C.S.Eng..
L.S.A.Lond., V.D. physician & sur-
geon, & medical officer & public
I vaccinator Narberth union. No. 5
I district & certifying factory sur-
geon, Rhywoga
Rees John H. butcher, Gronfa
n'illiams Eli7.a (Miss), shopkeeper
from a still more ancient font : the building will te&k
100 persons : in the churchyard are three ancient and
famous springs, two of which are chalybeate. The
register dates from 1653, but there are entries of burials
and marriages relating to this parish in the Tenby
registers from 1750. The living is a rectory, net yearly
'alue j^i3i, with 26 acres of glebe and residence, in the
GUMFKESTON is a small parish, 1^ miles west ol
Tenby station on the Pembroke and Tenby branch of the
Great Western railway, in the county of Pembroke, Castle-
martin hundred, Pembroke union and county court dis-
trict, rural deanery of Castlemartin, archdeaconry and
diocese of St. David's. The church, supposed to have
been named m honor of St. Lawrence, is a curiously built _
Norman or Flemish edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, i gift of Sir Thomas Charlton Meyrick bart. K.C.B. and
nave nnd north transept, at the end of which is a heavy ; is at present (1919) vacant. The area of the parish is
square embattled tower 60 feet high and containing one ; 1,653 acres; rateable value, ^1,366; population in
bell: in the transept is a hagioscope and a sepulchral 1911, 83.
recess, and on the north side of the nave an apse-like p^,.;^,^ ^lerk, Ernest Handicott.
recess containing a singular and massive font of Early
English character : there are remains of a rood loft and Letters are received through Tenby, which is the nearest
the western porch contains a stoup, apparently formed ' post, money order & telegraph office, 3 miles distant
Howell Rev. James Anthony
(rector), Rectory
COMMERCIAL.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or
IDavies Henrv, farmer. Island's
Harris Geo. faruicr. South AshriJ^je
.John William, farmer. Lit. Wedlock
Owen David, farmer, Daisy back
Thomas Albert William, farmer
1 tThomas George, fanner. Wedlock
1 bottom
Williams Arth. farmer. Island's gate
tWilliams Arthur, farmer. Wedlock
Williams Thomas, farmer. North
Ashridge
QTJBITOS, see Tstradgynlais.
GWENDDWB is a parish in the county of Brecknock,
3 miles west from Erwood station on the Cambrian rail-
way, 5 south by east from Builth and 10 north from
Brecon, in the hundred of Talgarth, Builth union, petty
sessional division and county court district, and in the
rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Dubricius is
a building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, porch
and a tower containing 3 bells : the church was restored
in 1S77 at a cost of ;£8go, and affords 150 sittings. The j the ecclesiastical par
registers date from the year 1724. The Uving is a : ^^^^„^ received through Erwood, Breconshire, which i»
perpetual curacy, i.et income ^150, with 250 acres of , j,,^ nearest post, monev order & telegraph office
glebe, in the gift of Lord GlanUsk, and held since 1885 1 1 > .
bv the Rev. William Gordon Williams B.A. of St. I Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1864, for 45
s V. Da
G'WAXJN-CAE-GUB'WEN, see Llanguicke.
There is a Congregational chapel, erected in 1862, with
170 sittings. The market hall, at Erwood, was opened
in 1898 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Her
late Majesty Queen Victoria. Lord Glanusk O.B.,
D.S.O. who is lord of the manor and H. A. Christy
esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is sand;,
chief crops, wheat, barley and oats. The area is 7,510
acres of land and 35 of water; rateable value, ;^2,8i8 ;
■he population in 1911 was 280 in the civil and 327
College
jpete
sides at Cricka
lildri
Paget Lady Alexander, Abernant
COMUEBCIAL.
Davies Jn. Unicorn inn, & blacksmith
Jones Alfred John, wheelwright,
Bridge
house
Jones Jot
n J. E
wood in
n
Price W.
shopke
eper, T^
g"J'
Williams
D. J.
Wheelw
right
P.H
Williams
Thoma
s & Son
gro
FARMERS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres 1
Bevan Charles, Hendv farm
Davies David, Brynhaul farm
Davies Hees, Tregare farm
tDavies T. Nantymynach fan
Davies Thomas, Gletwenfawr
fan
Davies Thomas, Pengrithin farm
Davies William, Tnyswin farm
tEvaii Davies. Llaiiculwysuchaf fan
Evans Walti-r. Cwl.4iirwain farm
GriniUis Grillni, Gli'tuenganol farm
Griflitbs Thomas, Gurnos farm
Griffiths Wm. Blaengwenddwr farm
tHoward Cyril, Lower Llaneglwysis;i
Jones Caradoc Dodd, Abergwenddw
3I02 far
Davies,
Morgan David. Cefngarth farm
Powell Roger, Erwhir farm
Price David, Upper Pentwyn farm
Price E. (Mrs.), T}Tparlier farm
Hen
Maes
CyFEILLON, see Pontypridd.
HAKOLDSTON ST. ISSELLS is a parish on the
river Cleddau, 1^ miles south-east from Haverfordwest
station on the Great' Western railway, in the county of
Pembroke, Rh6s, or Roose, hundred and petty sessional
division, Haverfordwest county court district and union,
and in the rural deanery of Roose, and archdeaconrv
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Issell is
11 smail but ancient building of stone, consisting of
t'h.-inoel. nave, south porch and a western belfry con-
taining one bell: it was thoroughly restored in 1891, at
Dawkins Sydney William J.P. Haylett Davies Frederick
grange Merlin's Bi-idge
Howell Adrian Frederick Stanley. Dawkins Sidney
Fern hill Haylett grange
COMMERCIAL. Jenkins & Sons, ai
Brown Nicholas, farmer, Haroldston 'Jenkins Edwin, fai
farm I
Rice John, Cwmawen farm
Richards Emilv (Mrs.) & J.
clettwr farm
Richards Arthur. Cwmgwenddwr frm
Richards William, Erwhengill farm
Thomas Darid, Groswen farm
Weale Wm. Court & Bridgend farm*
Williams Arthur, Upper Gletwenganol
farm
Williams David, Pentwin farm
Williams Enoch, Nantoffeirad farm
Williams Thomas, Bedw farm
HAKIHr, see MUford Haven.
a cost of £^60, and affords 60 sittings. The register
dates from the vear 1814. The living is a vicarage,
net vea-lv value "i;5o, in the gift of Mrs. E. Philipps.
and held 'since 1898 bv the Rev. William Williams M.A.
of Jesus College, Oxford, who is also rector of Frey-
strop, where he resides. The area is 1,103 acres of
land, 15 of tidal water and 49 of foreshore; assessable
value. ^1,120; the populatii
Letters rweived through Hi
rfordwest
Charles
William,
John William Henry, Commercial
inn, Meriin's Bridge
Merlin's Bridge Sanitary Steam
Laundry Co
Owens Marv (Mrs.), farmer, Soom
Haylett
412 HAItOLi'STON ST. 1SSELL«. SOUTH WALES.
Wnurl- , Bf.vi.okU Moi-v Ann (Miss), fain
I sra/.ier, WestBeld
i-nhiU j Thomas Carolinp E. (Miss), fan
"uiiigai' Thomas Frcdciick, farmer, Fer:
[kelly'
Pu«h Euniop ^Mrs ). fiu mih
bin» lodge
Pugh Frederick, farniei, G
Bernulds Archibald, fanner.
ir &iThoinas J.,1., farHn'r.Lo\vpr Haroldsln
I Williams Ellen Jane (Mrs.), shopkjir
er Williams Hobert, wheelwright, Mer-
Uill I lin's Bridge
SAJtOIiDSTON WEST is a parish in the county dence, in the gift of Pembroke College, Oiford, and held
Of Pembroke, on the east shore of St. Bride's Bay. ft since 1908 by the Rev. Richard Rice Thomas M.A. of
miles west-by-sontb from Haverfordwest terminal station Iveble College, Oxford. Haroldston Hall is the seat of
on the Whitland and Milford section of the Great Western nilliam Howell Walters esq. D.L., J. P. Lord Kensing-
railway and 6 north-west from either Old Milford or 1 ton D.S.O. is the principal landowner. The soil is lime-
Johnston stations on the same railway, in Roose hundred ' stone ; the chief crop is oats and some land under
and petty sessional division, union and county court dis- pasture. The area is 1,764 acres of land and 45 of fore-
trict of Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanery of Roose, I shore : assessable value. £(172 : the (lopulation in 191 1
''""""" '"' ' ' ' parish and 31b in the eci-lesiastiral
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David'.s. The church of
St. Madoc is an ancient building of stone in the Eaih
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch and '
A belfrj- containing one bell: the church was repaired in
1883, and affords 60 sittings. The register of baptisms
dates from the year 1748; burials, 1750; marriages, 1751.
The living is a vicarage, with that of Lambston annexed.
joint net income .^190, with 15 acres of glebe and resi-
hst.m).
.rit.is i,T,.ive,l tlunngli Uroad Haven. Peiul.rokeshiie.
\vhii'h IS the nearest post ollice ; the nearest ntoney
order & telegraph ofllce is at Little Haven
he children of this parish attend the schools at Broad
Hai-en & Walton W&st
Willie
Hen
stle
PBITATE DESIDEKTS.
tt Robert Edward, Ro.sehill
William Henry, Castle High,
Th.
HASOTTABD i» a scattered parish in the cuunty nf
Pembroke, 5 miles north-west-by-west from Old Milford
station on the Great Western railway, 6 south-west from
Haverfordwest and 282 from London, in Roose hundred
and petty sessional division, Haverfordwest union and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of Roose.
and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Peter is a small but ancient building of stone, in '
the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north ;
porch and a western belfry containing one bell : the church
was repaired in 1873, and affords 100 sittings. The
register of baptisms dates from the year 1764; burials, 1
1792 ; marriages, 1756. The living is a rectory, net i
income .£170, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held
iiher hill Griffiths Arthur Thomas, Belmont
Hughes Alfred, Folly
•James Marv Ann (Mrs.), The Lodge
Mends Florence (Mrs.). Williamston
Philpin Joseph, Haroldston farm
Vaughan Henry (& sexton), The Glebe
ohii. Mountain Williauis Elizabeth (Mrs.). Belmoi-e
unty nf since 1902 by the Rev. Robert. Jackett L.Th. of St.
David's College. Lampeter, who is also vicar of, and
resides at, St. Ishmaels. Here is a Baptist chapel.
erected in 1877. The soil is red nib and clay, subsoil,
I -il sandstone. The land is chiefly under pasture, but
sMiiie oats are grown. The area is 1,478 acres of land
and 15 of foreshore; assessable value, j^746 ; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 103 in the civil parish and 509 in the
t.cclesia.stical pari.sh (which includes St. Ishmaels).
Letters through Little Haven, Pembrokeshire, which is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
The children of this parish attend the srhools at Tal-
bennv & St. Ishmaels
FABMEHS. JoHf
Marked thus I farm 150 acres or over.JMor
Bowen Margaret (.Mrs.), I'p.Bushford IPh;
Davies George, Half Plough land I Ri(
George John, Lower Hasgnard I IRio
Will
Cpper Hasguard
illiani George, Bnshford
William. Lower Winsell
John, Little Hasguard
Steplie.i, Hasguard hall
Richards William, Cotts
Russan John. Lower Bushlord
Thomas Richard. Lower Hasgm
Warlow George, Ipper Winsell
HAVERFORDWEST
HAVERFORDWEST is a town, and a county of itself,
the chief town of Pembrokeshire, a market town, muni-
cipal borough, and the head of a union and county court
district, with a station on the Great Western railway,
252.J miles from London, and 251 by road, 144 west-by-
iiorth from Bristol, via New Passage, 162 from Glou-
cester, 62J west from Swansea, 16 west from St. David's,
and H north from Milford Haven, in the hundred of
Rhci- ur Roose, Roose petty sessional division, and in the
rural rle.anerv of Roose, and archdeaconrv and diocese of
St. D.ivid's.
Haverf„rdwest (or as it is called in Welsh. '• Hwl-
ffordd "), a suppose.! crmption of the word " Abcr-
forih.'' which deiidtes the junction of the two waters
called Doglede (now named Daucleddau, Cleddau. or
Cleddy). was once the capital of the possessions of the
Flemings, who were driven from France earlv in the
I2th century, and were settled here and in the district
of Rhos. by Henry I. The town is irregularly built,
and, from being pliu-ed on an eminence in the niidst of
a rifhly wiioded and highly cultivated country, presents
H verv |iiiliiiesque appearance.
Th'' river, a tidal one, is navigable up to the quay
for vi'ssels of 150 tons burthen, and is crossed by two
stone bridges, leading from and into the town, both of
which are free: the new bridge was erected some tew
years since in the place of an old drawbridge. The
wooden bridge, belonging to the Great Western railway
is so constructed ns to lift in the centre, so as to :.llow
Tessels to pass without dismasting.
The Town received various privileges from Rich. II
and by Edw. IV. in 1483, confirmed 27 Hen. VIII.
(>5.35-6). it 'vas constituted a county of itself, be-
eides acquiring municipal government, and the right
of representation in ParUament : James I. confirmed
to the borough its existing privileges, and also extended
iU cnnnty boundaries, and this chorter continued in
force until the passing of the " Municipal Corporations
Act. 1835" (5 and 6 Wm. IV. c. 76). under which the
Municipal body was remodelled, and now consists of
a mayor, four aldermen and twelve councillors (four of
whom go nut of office every year), a sheriff and assistant
officers : the mayor and his predecessors are justices nf
the peace. The borough has a commission of the
.peace and bv virtue of its being a county of itself has
a separate court of quarter sessions. The town also
enjoys the privilege, obtained by a grant from the crown
when the county of Pembroke was a palatinate, of having
its own lord lieutenant, and is the onlv town in Great
Britain so favoured; from 27 Hen. VIII. (iS3S-6), the
borough of the town and county of HaverTordwest, in
conjunction with Narberth and Fishguard, formerly sent
one member to Parliament, but under the provisions
of the "Redistribution of Seats Act, 1885" (48 and 49
Vict. c. 23). the representation was merged in that of
the Pemlu-oke and Haverfordwist Parliamentary district,
l-nder the '• Representation of the People Act, 1918,"
the borough has for parliamentary purposes merged
The assizes are held here in the spring and autumn,
and the place is celebrated for its numerous maiden
assi7.es; the petty sessions are held for the county and
also for the town fortnightly; this place is included in
the thirty-first circuit of towns under the County Courl
\ct, which court is held monthly in the Shire Hall.
The streets, the most important of which are very
steep, are well paved and drained and are lighted with
gas by the corporation; the town is supplied with water
frum 'reservoirs, of which thero are two, both belonging
to the Drban Sanitary Authority, under a local Act;
the supply is derived from springs called the " Old
Fountain," in the centre of the town and supplying the
lower level, the higher parts being supplied by means
of a pumping station on the banks of the Cleddau, at
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
HAVERFORDWEST. 413
Orowhill. from whence tho water is conveyed tu a
reservoir at Portlield. Haverfordwest is considered a
very healthy place, and there are a number of gentle-
men's seats'in the vicinity. There are some good shops,
but the town is chiefly dependent npon the agricultural
neighbourhood for support : a considerable trade is done
in corn, butter, seeds and manures, as well as in malt-
ing, brewing, currying and timber.
The town comprises the parishes of St. Martin, St.
Thomas, St. Mary, and Prendergast, each having a
church, and the parishes of Furzy Park and Portfield and
Csrtlett, which are without churches.
St. Martin's, the oldest church in the town, belonged
probably to the castle around which the old town was
situated, and a traditional rh™ie perpetuates its place
as the mother church :
•' St. Martin's beli rang many a knell
When St. Mary's was only a furzy hill."
It 'tands on an eminence considerably above the level
of the street, and was formerly much larger than at
present, but now consists of chancel, with vestry on
the north side, nave, south aisle, south porch, with
parvise and inner stair, and a tower at the north-west
angle with a widely splayed out base, a plain parapet,
carried on corbels, and a small modern spire which
replnced the old one at the restoration in 1869. There
are 2 hells in the tower, the smaller one being a sanctus
bell, removed from its original position at the junction
of the chancel and nave. The entrance door is
Transition-Norman and 1s the oldest existing portion of
the building ; the chancel retains a crocketed piscina
and three plain sedilia, on the south side of the chancel
arch : the nave is Geometrical and Perpendicular, and
has two arches opening to the south aisle. The organ,
placed at the west end of the church, formerly belonged
to the Cathedral Church of St. David ; it was presented
by the Dean and Chapter in 188 1 and has been re-
modelled by Vowles, of Bristol, at a cost of ;£2So :
the east window is stained : a .stained window was
added to the lady chapel in 1909. the gift of the late
Mr. Percy Aj'den : there are 450 sittinns. The church-
yard is thickly planted with pine trees, and part has
been laid out as an ornaniental flower garden in
commemoratio.T of the Diamond .Tnbileo of Her late
Majesty Queen Victoria. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1721 ; marriages, 1729, The
living is a perpetual ouracy, in tlir 'jiif of live trustees,
net yearly value ;£'20o, and liold siu.i' igoS l.\ the Rev.
Arthu" Baring-Gould -M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford.
The tithes, which belong to the impropriator, are valued
at /.«3-
St. Thomas church, in the upper part of the town, is
an edifice of stone in mixed styles, and consists of
chaiicel. with north vestry, nave, north aisle, with
thr 'f Late Decorated windows in gables, north porch,
and a remarkably tall and plain western tower with
an embattled parapet carried on small corbels, and
a stair turret at the north-east angle ; the tower con-
tains one bell : the north aisle was added in the year
186 r : there are three stained windows, the east window
being a memorial to the Rev. Thomas Horn, a former
rector, and the south and west windows to members of
the Lort-PhiUips family : in the north aisle is an ancient
tombstone, to Richard the Palmer, supposed • to date
from the 13th century: the church was partially restored
in 1855 ; in i88o-8r a more complete restoration was
effected, at a cost of .£1,336, and in iroo-qi the tower
was restored at a further cost of aliout ^jij; ; there are
400 sittings. The churchyard is spacious and surrounded
with trees. The register of burials dates from the year
1710 ; marriages 1713, and baptisms 1714. The living
is a rectory, net yearly value £22^. with residence, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's; the Rev. John
Morgan Price B.A.Lampeter, is curate in charge.
The church of St. Mary, standing on a terrace, ex-
cavated at the top of the steep slope on which the High
street is built, is, though awkwardly placed, a very
fine embattled structure in the Early English and
Perpendicular styles, the r jofs having been raised, clere-
stories added to the chancel and nave, and the north
aisle rebuilt in the latter period; the church now con-
sists of chancel, nave of six bays, north aisle of nine
bays, extending: along both the chancel and nave, south
porch, level with the churchyard on that side, a very
wide north porch, reached by a descent from the street
and having a further descent of 13 steps to the floor of
the church, and a very plain tower, at the west end of
the tiiuth aisle, with a parapet carried on small corbels
and a low pyramidal roof, and containing a clock and 8
bells. The chancel, of four bays, has a new tie-beam
oak :oof. erected c-> its restoration, when it was fitted
with nine elbow stalls on each aide, and others with
traceried panels for the choir, all of oak : there is here a
trefoil-headed piscina and the recessed arch of a
tomb, richly carved, with the date 18 June, 1611 ; the
brass eagle lectern was presented in 1889 ; the nave has
a fine Early English arch separating it from the chancel,
and four elegant arches of the same style, on clust«red
piers with carved caps open from it to the aisle;
the clerestories throughout are lighted by large Per-
pendicular windows, and the nave roof, of oak, is carried
on corbels, and its spandrils and bosses are elaborately
carved ; the west window is a good Early English triplet,
deeply splayed ; the western gallery, which projected
tar into the nave, was removed in 1889; the north aisle
has seven large and good Perpendicular windows, and
a timber-framed root with restored bosses ; the aisle
opens to the chancel by two arches similar to those
ot the nave arcade, and by a larger arch, eastward of
e same style, but
the organ, part of the old cast
aisle, is carved and gilt ; the
English and has been rebuilt ;
doorway of the south porch ar
and at the west end of the nave
into ihe lower stage of the towe
vaulting, with
carved bosses
"Early
filled by the front of
)f which, fi ■
orth porch
each side the inner
two trefoiled niches,
a wide arch opening
this has good lierne
circular opening in the centre, and
the stained east window was erected
in 1894, by Mrs. Orpen, in memory of her father, the
Rev. James H. A. PhUipps M.A. rector from 1858, and
there is one placed by him to his mother, and others
to George Phillips esq. F.R.C.S. d. 9 March, 1863; to
the Rev. James Thomas, vicar here, and tor many
years head master of the Grammar school, and to Sir
Henry Mathias kt. d. 23 Feb. 1832, some time high
sheriff of Pembrokeshire ; the window on the south side
of the nave was inserted in 1913 by Miss Douglas Willan
to the memory of her father. The church contains numer-
oils mural monuments to the Philipps family, of Picton
Castle, including one over which is suspended a helmet
antlii
vord, and
brasses to Sir Richard Bulkeley Philipps, hart. 2nd baron
Milford, d. 3 Jan. 1867, and Eliza (Gordon), his wife, d.
24 March, 1852, and one with kneeling effigies and arms
to John Davids, d. 11 Sept. i6sr, and Sage, his wife, d.
4 Feb. 1654 ; at the west end of the nave, in a recess
on the south side is a low tomb, with a much mutilated
efligy in a long dress ; from the girdle depends a bag
or wallet, on which are carved (apparently) 3 escallop
shells, or possibly three eagles displayed, it is usually
regarded, how ever, as the figure ot a pilgrim ; the head
rests on a lozenge-shaped cushion ; there are inscribed
slabs or tablets to EUzabeth, wife of Richard Kneethell, d.
28 Nov. 1609; Balthazar, d. 1619, and Hugh, d. 1624,
her sons, and to James Scourfield, gent. d. 12 March,
1014, and Margaret, his wife, d. 23 Sept. 1627, with a
shield of arms." At the west end of the aisle stands a
finely carved bench-end, with figures of St. Michael or
St. "George and the Dragon, the latter having three
heads ; the upper part of the poppy head displays the
royal shield of the Tudors, surmounted by a coroneted
mitre : another fragment of carved wood, perhaps
once part of a screen, represents a lion clinging to
a stalk bearing a rose, and below this is another rose
and a female ligure. The colours ot the late Pembroke-
shire Militia hang over the chancel arch. There is also
a stone confessional. The church underwent seme re-
pairs in 1844 ; in 1887 the north aisle was restored,
and the chancel in 1889, the total cost ot the last two
restorations amounted to ;£4,ooo, the organ was at the
same time removed to the north aisle and refitted at a
Cost of .£520; in 1905 the r.ave roof was completely
restored: a new pulpit has also been presented: the
nave has been refloored and tunnelled to make provision
for a heating system, the old high pews have been
removed, a central aisle made, opening out a blind
window in the south end of the nave and restoring the
tower vestrv arch: in 1912 the church was restated in
oak in memory of the Rev. J. H. Davies M.A. vicar
1902-11: there are 900 sittings. The register "'
baptisms dates from the year 1678; marriages,
burials, 1683. The living is a vicarage, (toss
value i:J3l, with residence, in the gift 0
Edward Gregg Philipps hart, and Lady
Picton Castle, and held since 191 1 by th
i "xhc^Sge^h^usr.';; Hill lane, -^ .P-ehased in
^'xhe' Catholic church, in Dew street, dedicated to St.
, David and St. Patrick, and erected in 1872, is a bmlding
I ot stone, and affords 120 sittings. Bethesda Baptist
1699;
yearly
Sir Charles
Philipps, of
Rev. Tudor
414 HAVKRFORDWKST.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
chapel. Spring gardens, was built in 1769, enlarged in
i8r6, and restored in 1842: the present chapel, com-
menced in 1878. and opened in 1880, is of stone, and will
seat 950. The Albany Congregational chapel. Hill
•treet, was erected in i652, rebuilt in 1841 and restored
in 1890, and has 500 sittings. The Congregational
Tabernacle, Tabernacle row, was erected in 1790 and
restored in 1874. and has 750 sittings. The Moravian
chapel, originally in Quay street, was removed to St.
Thomas green in 1765 ; the present building was opened
in 1773 and has 150 sittings. The English Wesleyan
chapel. Chapel lane, was built in 1771, rebuilt in 1818,
«nlarged in 1835 and reopened in 1881, after undergoing
extensive alterations: there are 800 sittings. The
Salvation Army barracks are in HoUoway : sittings 150.
The Haverfordwest cemetery of two acres was formed
iji 1858, at a cost of /i.ooo and is under the control of a
burial board of 9 members.
The Shire Hall, in High street, is a fine structure of
the Ionic order : there is a spacious court-room, in
which the assizes are held, and will hold 900 persons.
Under the provisions of the "Local Government Act,
i838 " (51 and 52 Vict. c. 41) the county police now act
in the town, in lieu of the former local force. The
county police station is at the castle.
The Masonic Hall, in Pioton place, erected at a cost of
ab.int jf2.ooo, and opened in 1872, consists of a great
hall, with ante-room and entrance hall on the first floor,
and a lodge room with ante-room on the second floor ;
the basement is occupied by a banqueting room with
offices. The hall is used for lectures and concerts, and
will hold about 500 persons.
The Temperance Hall, in St. Mary's street, erected in
1688, is a building of stone, used tor public meetings,
temperance and general lectures &c. and will seat 5oo
persons.
The Corn Market, in Hill street, is a substantial
ediBce of Welsh sandstone. The Provision Market, in
Market street, built by the corporation in 1826, is well
»rran^'ed, separate divisions being kept for different
commodities, of which every Icind is well represented ;
Saturday is the market day ; monthly cattle market
held second Tuesday in each month ; the old fish market
it now used as a local milk depot.
Fairs are held on the following days : — Second Tuesday
in January ; second Tuesday in February ; third Tues-
day in March ; second Tuesday in April, May, June (wool
»nd stock), July and August ; September 6, and third
Tuesday in September ; October 5 (hiring) ; third Tues-
day in October ; second Tuesday in November and
December.
The Corporation Slaughter Houses are in Milford road,
and have every necessary appliance for the efficient
»laughtering of cattle.
The Fire Brigade, formed in 1890, has a station in
Hill street, and is provided with one manual engine,
one fire escape, a hose reel &c.
The " Balfour " Constitutional Club in Quay street, is
well supplied with newspapers and periodicals, and
there is also a fine billiard room &o.
The Liberal Club, in Tower hill, was opened in 1913.
The Pembroke County Club, in High street, was
opened in 1877, and contains card, billiard, smoking,
reading and luncheon rooms ; it is also open to visitors,
who must be non-resident in this countv. There is also
8 Fat Stock Societv.
The St. Thomas' Parish Reading Room and Club, St.
Thomas' green, was founded in 1892, in connection with
thi' church work of that parish.
A South African War Memorial in the form of a Celtic
cross was erected at the top of High street in 1904, at s
cost of j£48o.
The Pembrokeshire County Hospital, on St. Thomas'
green, was established in 1859, and contains 20 bed.i.
The public charities are numerous, and include the
li llowing:— Sir John Perrnt knt. of Iliirroldston, near
Haverfordwest (once lord lieut. of Ireland), gave, by a
deed dated 20th September, 1580. extensive property for
the improvement of Haverfordwest, the average yearly
rental of which is upwards of £35°- which is laid out in
public improvements, and the funds are managed by
trustees. William Vawer, by deed dated 22nd July,
1607. in the 4th year of Jam-s I. gave house property
for the weekly relief of poor, decayed tradesmen, being
burgesses of Haverfordwest: the income is paid to 12
persons in weekly sums of 5s. each by the trustees.
Thomas Lloyd, of Kilkiffvth, Pembrnke'shire, by deed
dated 22nd November, 1613 (while for the second time
high sheriflof the county), gave certain property, for the
^lurpose of founding and erecting a free grammar school
in Haverfordwest. The present yearly value is about
^109. John Milhvard esq. of Birmingham, by his will
dated the loth of June, 1654, devised " Hens Farm," in
Bcrdesley, in the county of Warwick, thus : — one-third
towards the maintenance of the grammar school at
Haverfordwest ; one-third for the support of a scholar
at Brasenose College, Oxford, taken from Haverford-
west and King Edward's school, Birmingham, alter-
nately, and the other one-third to King Edward's school.
The value of the third portion is about /560 yearly.
James Hajward, by will dated November 6th, 1646,
left land, the annual rent of which amounts to £a9, for
distribution amongst the poor. Tlie property given by
Mr. Millward originally comprised about 46 acres, which
has been since reduced by sales realising ^^12.000 to
railway and canal companies and others, to 35 acres now
let on a building lease to Sampson Lloyd esq. for ^800 a
year ; the old rental was no more than ^^30 a year. The
average yearly value of Lloyd's charity is ;^I09, the one- '
third of Millward's payable to Haverfordwest school has
increased to about ;i56o a year. Mrs. Elizabeth
Nichols, on the 25th August, 1663, left £6 annual rent
on land for the poor. Richard Howell, by deed dated
4th December, 1697, left ^^15 yearly for the same pur-
pose. Owen Phillips, on the loth November, 1719, be-
queathed 40s. yearly to the minister of St. Mary's, for
preaching two sermons on Ash Wednesday and Ascension
Thursday, and the interest of £40 for the poor of the
town who could repeat the Lord's Prayer and the Ten
Commandments. Mrs. Elizabeth Llewhellin gave the
interest of ^10 yearly to the minister, of St. Mary's to
preach a sermon on Good Friday. Miss Mary Uewhellin,
in 1739, left ^100, the interest-to be given to the poor,
with the exception of 205. yearly, which was for the
minister of St. Mary's. Rebecca Fhierton (1744) left
jf 10 to be paid to poor widows, nominees of Robert Prust,
but this charity has ceased since 1786. An anonymous
donor, in 1751, sent to the Rev. George Phillips j^ioo for
Investment, the interest to be expended in support of
poor insolvent debtors confined in gaol in the town.
Martha Bowen (1749) left /50 to the minister of St.
Mary's, to be expended by him for the relief of the
poor. William Fortune (1764) bequeathed ;£ioo for in-
vestment, the interest to be used in relieving the poor.
Joseph Fortune, on the 24th March, 1802, left £5 yearly,
to be paid to the poor at Christmas. Thomas Roch, on
the 3rd July, 1707, left £6 yearly for the relief of poor
children of the parishes of St. Mary's, St. Martin's and
St. Thomas'. Hannah Fortune. 6th December, 1824,
gave £s yearly for the relief of the poor at Christmas.
William Middleton, merchant, of London, left ;^200, the
interest of ;^ioo to the minister of St. Mary's, and of the
othei- .^100 for setting out four apprentices yearly. John
Laugharne gave ;^2o per year lo the minister of St.
Mail's for reading prayers every day and instructing
children in the catechism. William Wheeler left £ta
for use of the poor. William Meyler gave 30s. yearly
for the poor. Mrs. Sibble Paramour left the interest of
;£!0 to be expended yearly in purchasing bread for the
poor at Christmas. William Bowen bequeathed los.
yearly to the minister of St. Mary's for preaching a
sermon on Easter Sunday, and 12s. yearly for the poor.
The castle, which appe'ars to have originally occupied
the whole of a rocky ridge on the north side of the hill
on which the town is built, still " forms a conspicuous
and imposing object, towering above all the surrounding
buildiitgs and overlooking the town "; it is supposed to
have been built by Gilbert de Clare, first Earl of Pem-
broke, during the 12th century, and was surrounded by
strong crenellated walls, pierced by four gateways, three
of which remained in a nearly perfect state till the
beginning of the nineteenth century. In the reign of Henry
IV. it was successfully defended by Thomas FitzAlan.
Earl of Arundel K.G. "against the French auxiliaries of
Owain GIvndwr : liuring the Civil war it was garrisoned
for the king by Sir John Stepney bart. of Prendergast,
but on the approach of the Parliamcntai7 forces was
abandoned, and its ordnance and military stores there-
upon fell into the hands of the enemy : the chief portion
now remaining is the lofty keep, from which rises a tall
flagstaff ; within the precincts stand a block of modern
buildings, formerly used as a county prison, but now
occupied in part only by a section of the county police
force. The castle, since the reign of Henry VII. has
belonged to the crown.
The priory of St. Mary and St. Thomas the
Martyr was founded by Robert de Hwlford, second
holder of the lordship of Haverfordwest before
AD. 1200, for Black or Austin Canons: the remains, now
in a state of absolute decay, may be seen from the
bridge, and stand on the bank of the river, at a short
distance from the town ; the portions still extant com-
prise the transept and choir (1225) of a cruciform aisle-
less church, originally 160 feet in length by 88 feet iu
DIEECTORy.]
SOUTH WALES.
HAVtRFORDWEST.
415
breadth, measured across the transept ; portions of the
lofty arches supporting the central tower remain, and
there are some good lancet windows. At the Dissolution
there were six canons, and revenues estimated at ;^I33-
The Pembrokeshire pack of fox-hounds is kept in the
neighbourhood. Residing here are several breeders of
the famous Sealyham terriers.
The Golf Links, through the courtesy of the trustees
of the Haverfordwest Freemen, are situated on the
Portfield racecourse, within half a mile of the town.
The following are the area, rateable valui
population of the various parishes :
Rateable
Area. 1919.
Cartlett 25
Furzy Park and Portfield 649
Prenaerg:ast 169
St. Martin 210
St. Mary 32
St. Tltomas 296
and the
Populatit
,210
.. 308
.733
.. 1,123
,309
.. 1,500
,054
.. 1,114
3,828
•• 1-1.594
£^7,^90
t Including 9 oiBcers and iig inmates in the Poor Law
Institution.
The population of the municipal and parliamentary
(contributory) borough in 1911 was 5,919, viz. :— Furzy
and Portfield, 308 ; Prendergast, 1,123 > St. Martin,
1,500; St. Mary, 1,114; St. Thomas, 1,594, and Cart-
lett, 280.
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 191 1
was: — St. Martin, 1,710 (which includes the hamlet of
St. Martin); St. Mary, 1,114; St. Thomas-the-Martyr,
1,722 (which includes the hamlet of St. Thomas).
Parish Clerks.
St. Martin, George Scornfield, City road
St. Thomas, William George Lloyd, 2 Bush row, St.
Thomas' green
St. Mary's, J. W. Phillips, Portfield house
Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
1894" (56 and 57 Vict. ch. 73), the following civil
parishes were constituted from parts of ancient parishes
outside the municipal area: — Hamlet of St. Martin,
from St. Martin ; area, r,840 acres of land, 2 of inland
water, i of tidal water and 33 of foreshore ; assessable
value, .^1,117; population in igii, 210. Hamlet of St.
Thomas, from St. Thomas ; area, 728 acres ; assessable
value, ;^686; population in igii, 128. North Prender-
gast, from Prendergast ; assessable value, ^^957.
Skomer and Midland Islands form a detached part of
the hamlet of St. Martin parish.
FDRZY PARK and Portfield form a parish. The
principal landowners are the trustees of the Haver-
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
fordwest Freemen and the Rev. John Bowen Rowlands
.M.A. rector of Hubberston, and the Haverfordwest Cor-
poration. The soil is clay ; subsoil, sand. The chief
ciops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. This parish
is reputed to be eitra-parpchial for ecclesiastical pur-
PRENDERGAST parish is i mile north from Haver-
fordwest station, rural deanery of Dungleddy, and arch-
deaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
David, rebuilt (with the exception of the tower) at a cost
of ^2,000, in 1868, IS an elegant structure, in the Early
Enghsh style, consisting of chancel with north aisle, nave,
north aisle, south porch and an ancient western tower
containing 2 bells; in the chancel is an inscribed brass,
erected by the parishioners, to the late Canon Francis
Foster, who, in 1896, presented a handsome reredos to
the church, as a memorial to his brother : there are 320
sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from
the year 1696; marriages, 1697. The living is a rectory,
net income ^^242, with residence, in the gift of the Lord
Chancellor, and held since 1913 by the Rev. Gwilym
Smith B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. The
Rectory House was built in 1B70, at a cost of ^1,500.
The Welsh Baptist chapel, erected in 1857, was super-
seded by a building, erected in 1890, with 550 sittings ;
the old chapel is used as a Sunday school.
The English Baptist chapel was erected in i85i, and
will seat 300, but is now used as a mission room. The
cemetery, at Portfield. comprising one acre, was formed
in 1859 and is under the control of a burial board of 9
members. The Reading and Recreation Rooms form a
handsome stone building in the Elizabethan style, and
are well supplied with current literature. Scotchwell
is the seat of Louis Samson esq. M.A., D.L., J. P. The
principal landowners are Sir Owen Henry Philipps
Scourfield bart. Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps
hart. E. Lloyd Davies esq. Miss Lloyd, the trustees of
the late E. T. Massey -esq. Mrs. Morgan Lloyd and
Louis Samson esq. The soil is sandy; subsoil, rock.
The land is chiefly in meadow and pasture.
NORTH PRENDERGAST is a civil parish, formed
under the provisions uf the " Local Government Act,
1894,'' from that portion of Prendergast outside the
municipal area. The area is 965 acres of land and la
of water; assessable value, ;f 957 ; population in 191 1.
165.
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office. — John Harding, sub-
postmaster. Haverfordwest is the nearest telegraph
ofiice
Post Office, Tangiers. — Thomas Thomas, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Haverfordwest. Prendergast is the
nearest money order office & Haverfordwest the
nearest telegraph office,' 2^ miles distant
Post, M. 0. & T. 0. & Telephonic Express Delivery
Office, High street. — John Latham, postmaster
Town Sub-Post Office, Albert Town.— Alfred James, sub-
postmaster. Haverfordwest is the nearest money
order & telegraph office
CORPORATION OF HAVERFORDWEST.
1919.
Mayor, Councillor Hugh J. P. Thomas.
Deputy Mayor, Councillor G. H. Llewellin.
Sheriff, W. T. Davies.
Aldermen.
Retire in November, 1919.
Thomas Rule Owen | George Merchant Phillips
Retire in November, 1921.
William James Jones | Thomas Henry Thomas
Councillors.
Retire in November, 1919.
F. D. Phillips I Hugh J. P. Thomas
W. G. Rowlands |
Retire in November, 1920.
E. L. Green | Henry James Rogers
George Herbert Llewellin I R. Sinnett
Retire in November, 1921.
D. J. Uovd I Gilbert J. Thomas
H. G. K. Palmer | Philip White
The Corporation meets at the Council chamber on the
fourth tuesday in Februarj-, May k August at 7 p.m.
& gth November at. 12 noon & the Urban District
Council monthly on the fourth tuesday at 7 p.m
Mayor's Auditor, Alderman G. M. Phillips
Elected Auditors, Charles Davies & John Cole
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, Henry William Davies Williams, 12 High st
Treasurer, W. S. de Winton, Lloyds Bank Limited, Vic-
toria place, Haverfordwest
Medical Officer of Health, Charles Arthur Brigslocke
M.R.C.S.Eng. 10 Goat street
Public Analysts, Clarence A. Se.yler B.Sc, F.I.O. Nelson
terrace, Swansea & Herbert J. Evans, Aberystwith
Borough Surveyor & Waterworks Engineer, J. Reed
Edward, Prendergast
Borough Accountant, Frederick J. Warren, 3 Victoria pi
Committee Clerk, Frederick Lewis
Manager of Gas Works, D. J. Davies
Collector of General District Rates, Gas & Water Rates
& Rents, Alfred H. James, 7 Albert street
Sanitary Inspector. J. Reed Edward, Prendergast
Bailiffs. R. Richards & John Rogers
Strgeants-at-Mace, Lambert F. Baillieu & Edwin Davie*
Town Crier, W. King, Milford road
Waterman, Howard Williams
Market Caretaker, Harry Miles
MAGISTRATES FOR THE TOWN & COUNTY OF
HAVERFORDWEST.
Marked thus t are also Deputy Lieutenants.
Lord Lieutenant-Sir Charles Edward Gregg Ph.hpps bart.
Ch'a^ran^-^Ed;a^rMa?Uy"lam-n C.B.E., K.O. Scotch-
Vii:-J5h?i™an-tWilliam Howell Walters. Haroldsto„
hall. Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire
Allen Charles Francis Egerton, Norton house, Tenby
Baker Thomas, Sea view. Little Haven
Bland John Andrew. 10 Victoria place, Haverfordwest
416 HAVEBFORDWEST.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Colby Major John Vaughan, Ffjiione, Boncath
Daviee Sir William Rt>es Morgau K.C. Hong Kong
Daries William Thomas, Prendergast, Haverfordwest
Dawkins Sydney Wm. Haylett Grange, Haverfordwest
Dawkins Thomas Handle, Red hill, Haverfordwest
de Winton Wilfred Seymour, Tymawr, Brecon
tEvans Edward Eaton, 5 Goat street, Haverfordwest
Evans John, Market street, Haverfordwest
Evans Williiuii George Eaton, Avallenau, Haverfordwest
Fisher Geo. Gregg, Helme hall, Meltham, nr.Huddersfld
Fisher John T. Denant, Haverfordwest
Fisher Sharpies, Helme hall, Melthaui, nr. Huddersfielil
Green Frederick Powell, 6 Bridge street, Haverfordwest
Greenish Frederick Robert Mus.Doc. The Laurels,
Warlingham, Surrey
Guest Major the Hon. Henry Charles, Lake house, Hani-
worthy, Poole, Dorset
Higgon Victor James, Seahham, Wolfscastle
tJames Thomas, Cistle sijuare, Haverfordwest
John William, Quay street, Haverfordwest
John William Bryan Walter, Goat st. Haverfordwest
Kensington Rt. Hon. Lord, St. Bride's, Little Haven
Lewis Thomas Young, Victoria place, Haverfordwest
Llewellin George Herbert, Penllwyn, Haverfordwest
Lort-Phillips John Frederick, Lawrennv park, BetrelU
Mathias Charles, Llangwarren, Letterston
Morgan His Honor Judge John Lloyd K.C. 4 Harcnnrt
buildings. Temple, London EC4
Owen Henry D.C.L. Poyston, Haverfordwest
tOwen Sacliville Herbert, Heywood, Tenby
Owen Sackvillo Hubert Edward Gregg, Heywood, Tenby
Owen Thomas Henry Rule, The Glen, Haverfordwest
Owen Thomas Rule," The Glen, Haverfordwest
Penn Charles Lewis Wm. Allen, Camrose,Haverfordwest
Philipps Sir Charles Edward Gregg bart. Keeper of the ,
Rolls of the Peace of the said County of the Town, ]
Picton castle
Philipps Capt. George William Fi.sher, Picton castle,
Haverfordwest
tPhilipps Henry Erasmus Edward, Picton ca.stle, Haver-
fordwest
Philipps Major-Gen. Sir Ivor K.C.B., D.S.O.. MP. j
Cosheston hall, Pembroke j
Philipps Sir Owen Cosby G.C.M.G. Ainroth castle. |
Amroth, Stepaside
Price Herbert John Enilyn, Glenover, Haverfordwest
Pritchard Robert Moreton
Prust Chas. B. 121 Sinclair rd. Kensington, London W 14
Rees James
Rees Sidney James, Spring gardens, Haverfordwest
Reynolds William Henry, Hill street, Haverfordwest
Roch Col. Thomas James, Llelher, Penycwm
Boch Walter Francis, Maesgwynne, Whitland. Cai-
marthenshire
Rogers Henry James, Tower hill, Haverfordwest
Rowlands William Gwynne, i Castle ter. Haverfordwest
Saies Charles Canavan, Willesden house, Haverfordwest
tSamson Louis, Scotchwell, Haverfordwest
Saunders Alfred Hugh, Castle terrace, Havcrfordnt^st
Saunders Charles Price, Ha/.elgrove, Trefl'gariie
Saurin Col. Mnrgan James, 52 Montagu s(|. London VV i
tScuurlield Sir Owen Henry Philipps bart. Williamston,
Neyland
Stokes Capt. Anl.mv Vaughan William, St. Botolphs,
Milford Haven
Thomas Major Hugl
Haverfordwest
Vaughan Edward, Barton grange. Taunton
Wheatley Rubt. Albt. M.A.6 Spring gdns. Haverfordwest
White Edward, Ce<lar house, Uzmaston, Haverfordwest
White Lieut. -Col. Raymond Wallace Esmonde, Snnn\
bank, Llanwrtyd Wells
Williams John Henry Hvwell. High st. Haverfordwest
Williams Richard Th.>mas Propert. 0 SnrinL' ■'ardens.
Haverfordwest
The Mayor of Haveitordwest is an ex-olTicio magistrate
during his jear of ofTice, & the vear following
Clerk of the Peace for the Town & County of Haver-
fordwest, Robert A. Wheatley
Clerk to the Justices for the Tciwn & County of Huver
fordwest. Richard Thounn Pn.pert Williams. Hich st
Clerk tf. the Lieutenancy. Thos Rule Oweii.,ri Hlirli si
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR ROOSE PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Birt Geo. Hogarth Douglas, Havinhurst, Milford Haven
Cole Robert esq. 117 Charles street. Milford Haven
Davios Willi.nn Thomas, Prendima^t. Haverfordwest
Davis Henry Warren, Trewarren, .Milford Haven
Dawkins Sydney William, Haylett grange, Haverfordwest
Evans Henry Arthur Mevletl. i. Cfoat stre,.t
Evans William, Bobeston hall, Milford Haven
Fisher John Thomas, Denant, Steynton, Haverfordwest
Gaskell John Berridge, Clvst house, Milford Haven
Jaiiie» William Nathaniel, Glenower, Neyland
Jciliu William. Lincoln house.Dewsland st.Milford Haven
.l.ines David Gwilvn O.B.E. 83 Park St. Pembroke Dock
Kensington Lord D.S.O. St. Bride's, Little Haven.Pemb
Lewis Frederick Weaver, Sealyham ho. Haverfordwest
Llewellin George Herbert, Penllwvn. Haverfordwest
Lloyd Percival Allen, Chulfont house, Haverfordwesi
Lloyd Col. Bobt. 01iver,Tre£fgarne hall,Treffgarne,Pemb
Meyler Llewellin John. Charles street, Milford Hnv-n
Owen Thomas Rule, The Glen, Haverfordwest
Penn Chas. Lewis Wm. Allen.Camrose ho.Haverforr.west
Philipps Sir Charles Edward Gregg bart. Picton .^asUe,
Haverfordwest
Pliilipps Heniy Erasmus Edward, Picton castle, Haver-
fordwest
Roberts C.il. William Eobi-n V.D Hamilton I,-. use.
Milford Haven
Samson Louis, Scotchwell, Haverfordwest
Sketch Samuel Bolt, Hill house, Pembroke Dock
Thoiu.is George. Bicton. St. Ishmaels. Milford Hav-;.
Tl las Major Hugh Jame> Protheioe. The Gr.ive,
Haverfordwest "
Vovle George Mumford. High street. Neyland
(Walters WiUiam Howell, Haroldston hall. Bread Haven.
Pembrokeshire
The chairmen of the Milford & Neyland Rural District
Councils, for the time being, are ex-officio magi.straes
Clerk to the Magistrates, Herbert J. E. Price, Dew st
held
lall
JHe
tbly
saiuiday «t n .30 a.m. & Milford Hai
wed. at ;;.i5 p.m. The following places
in the petty sessional division: — Burton, Camrose.
Dale, Freystfop, Hakin, Haroldston St. Issells, Harold-
ston West, Hasguard, Herbrandston, Hubberston,
Johnston, Lambston. Llangwm, Llanstadwell, Marloes,
Milford Haven, Neyland, JN'olton, Robeston West, Boob,
Rosemarket, St. Bride's, iSt. Ishmael's. St. Martin'*
Hamlet, St. Thomas's Hamlet, Stej-nton, Talbonny.
Treff-Game, Walton West, Walwyns Castlfl
HAVERFORDWEST RURAL DISTRICT COUN'. IL.
I'll.' parishes are the :-ame as in the Union, witli the
exception of Cartlett, Fishguard, Haverfordwest, St.
Martin, St. Mary and St. Thomas and Prendergast.
The area is 165,542 acres; population in 1911, 21,360.
:iouncil meets at the Poor Law Institution, m -.'hlv.
E Ev
Milfuid Ha
Otficials.
ik. J. din E. H. liuL'ers. 7 Dew slieul, Haveifu, Iw.st
i>taiit Clerk. Th..iiias Kirlv Robinson, 7 Dew s^eLt.
laverfiildwest
rlical OtficT .if Health. Hugh Mortimer Th'.mas
< F.^
James Protheroe, The (rrove.
-,,iul , V -.r . •, •. 1 i ;: ■ ^ i :■,, 'Liis, Sea N'icW
luiKicc, UiyU .u-l;, J-'i.li^u.ii J. 1'. n-; , .Aeshire
Housing &; Saniiarv IiispL-etors, David Uriallydd Phillips.
Sea View terrace'. High st. Fishguard, Pemb. & Edwd.
Frederick Gibbon. Percy terrace, Haverfordw.si
Belay OITice for Irish i Anglo-American Telegraph
Cables, Engineering Department, Government Tele-
graphs. GeorL'e Frederick .Teffersnn, clerk in ch.ii jr-
CleiK. R..|.,ti A. Wheatley M.A.. B.C.L
PISTItK T HEGr,=iTBY OF THE HIGH COCKT UK
JI'S'nCE.
I mice. Dew street.
Di-tii.-t Ue-i-trar. Herbert J. E. Pri.'o
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
AsMMubly Uoiims, Si. Mary's street, Mrs. Eliia Ann
Baillaeux. caretaker
Cemetery, City road, Jcihi, E. H. R<n:>is. clerk '.■■ St.
bur
Corn Market, Hill street. John Rogers, lessee of tolls
Corporation Slaughter-Houses. Milford road. E^'vard
Philipps, caretaker
Corporation Weighing Machine, Cartlett road, l ^-wh
Phillips, caretaker & weigher
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
County Cuurt, Shii'e hall. His Honor Julm Lloyd Morgan
K.C. jiiJge ; Herbert J. E. Price, refristrar & liiyli
liailiff ; office, Dew stieet. The court is heM uionthly ;
the district comprises the following parishes: —
Anibleston, Boulston, Brawdy, Burton, Canarose,
Castlebythe, Cathedral Close of St. David's, Dale.
Fishguard, Kreystrop, Furzypark & Portfield,
Granston, Haroldston St. Issells, Haroldston We«t.
Hasguard, Hayscastle, Henry's Moat, Herbrandston ,
Hubberston, Johnston, Jordunston, Lambston,
Llangwui, Llanstadwell, Lelterston, Little Newcastle.
Llandeloy, Llanhowell, Llanllawer, Llanrian, Llan-
reithan, Llanstinan, Llanwnda, Llanfair-Nant-y-Gof.
Llanychaer, Manorowen, Marloes, Mathry, Morvil,
Noltcn, Ponttaen, Prendergast, Punchestou, Bhos-
market. Roboston West, Roch, Rudbaxton, Saint Bride's.
Saint David's, Saint Dogwell's, Saint Edrin's, Saint
Elvis, Saint Ishmael's, Saint Lawrence, Saint Martin
(Haverfordwest), Saint Mary (Haverfordwest), Saint
Nicholas, Saint Thomas (Haverfordwest), Spittal, StejTi-
ton (including part of Milford Haven), Talbenny, Tref-
garn, Uzuia>ton, Walton East, Walton West, Walwyn?
Castle, Whitchurch, Wiston
For Bankruptcy purposes this couri iuchides Haverford-
west, Narberth & Pembroke Dock, Herbert Watkiii.-
Thomas, Queen street, Carnuirthen. offii'ial receive)-
Certified BaihS appointed under the "Law of Distress
Amendment Act," Henry Noot, Dew st. Haverfordwe.*!
County Police Station, The Castle, F. T. B. Summers,
chief constable ; John James, deputy chief constable ;
Alfred Thomas, inspector ; Josiah Morgans & Charles
Davies, sergeants, & 6 constables
Customs & Excise Office, Kensington house. Robert
Taylor Hutchinson, surveyor; Henry Kingsley
Wakerell, officer
Fire Brigade ; station. Hill .street ; William Jauies
Jones, president ; Richard Thomas Propert Williams,
hon. capt. ; J. H. Lewis, hun. sec. ; Henry Roberts,
captain; Wm. Gibbon, engineer; i sergt. & I7_firemeii
Masionic Hull, Picton place, John Evans, sec
Pembrokeshire Constabulary Head Quarttrs,The Castle :
Frederick Tucker Bowlas Summers, chief constable ■
John James, deputy chief constable
Pembrokeshire County Hospital. St. Thomas' green.
C. A. Brigstucke M.R.C.S.Eul'., J. H. H. William,
L.R.C.P.Lmid.. M B.C.S.Eng., J. Wilson M.D..
F.R.C.S.Ent:.. P. A. Llovd F.R.C.S.Eng. & Y. H.
Mills M.B., r.K.t:.,-<.E]iLr, >urgPons ; Frank James
Hayuian L.D.S.R.I '.S.Eui;. >uigeon dentist; A. M. P.
Meares, acting sec; F. D. Phillips, dispenser; Mis-^
E. Surtees, matron
Prendergast Reading & Recreation Booms
Provision Market, Market street, John Rogers, lessee of
tolls
St. Thomas- Parish Reading Room & Club, .St. Thomas"
green, John Phillips, hon. sec
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society ; Hon. Representatives,
J. Skene Rees, Benton house. Goat street &
HAVERFOKDWlLSi. 11 i
of Guardians, Sjdnev W. Da
kins, Haylett grange
Clerk t" the Guardians it Assessment C<
E 11, UfiL'M-i. - Dew .street, Hav6rfordwe.st
A-vi-i ml I Iri',, Tiiumas Kirby Robinson, 7 Dew
Mi'dinil OffiO'-r>. Fishyuard district. John Mori;an Dwen
L.RO.PLond. Bryn-y-Mor. Fishguard; Haverfiu-d«ost
distii.t. John Henry Hywell Williams L.R.C.P.Lond.
■J Hi-li slr.'Kl. Ilaveif.odwest; Milford district, H. O.
\Villi;rMi> Ml! (■ .>. Milfnrd house. Milford Haven; St.
David's di>tri.-t. WiUiaio Wilfred Williams L.SA.
St. Dal id's
p,,l,;„ V r . -. Milfunl di.stvict. H. O. WiUiams
\: l; I - \l 1,1 n.ivL-ii ; Haverfordwest disUict^
1 ■ 1 L'.,yd F.R.C.S.Eng. Haverfordwest;
1,1 . , . M-t. Jnhn Morgan Owen M.R.C.S.
K, . ] ;,., ,. i ■ -;. r.'i--)'^ .-li^trict, William WU-
i,,- \i : I, I. . \ I, ; -^ D.vid's
p,„, 1 . I,,. , , - i . 1 , i^'^ parish, is a stone
,1 of about ^r,500,
V 1 I I!, iirv Hywell Williams
KKFOKUWiKST RrGISTEATION DiSIEIOT.
,'ERFORDWEST liNION.
days, at 11
Poor L
The tlnion comprises the following parishes : — Ambli-st.m.
Boulston, Brawdy, Camrose, Cartlett, Castlebythe,
Cathedral Close of St. David's. Dale, Fishguard
South, Fishguard North, Freystrop, Fursvpark &
Portfield, Gransto.n, Hakin. Hamlet of St.' Martin,
Hamlet of St. Thomas. Haroldston Saint Issells,
Haroldston West, Hasguard, Haverfordwest (St.
Martin), Haverfordwest (St. Mary), Haverfordwest
(St. Thomas), Hayscastle, Henry's 'Moat, Herbrands-
ton, Hubberston, Johnston, Jordanston, Lambston,
Letterston. Llandeloy, Llanfair-Nant-y-Gof, Llan-
gwm. Llanhowell. Llanllawer. Llanreithan. Llan-
rian. Llanstinan. Llanwnda. Llanychaer, Manorowen,
Marloes, Mathry, Milford, Morvil, Newi'astle .Little),
Nolton. Poutfaen. Prendergast, Prendergast North,
Punchcston. Robeston West. Roch, Rudbaxton, Saint
Brides, Saint Davids, Saint Dogwells, Saint Edrens,
Saint Elvis, Saint Ishmaels, St. Lawrence, St. Nicho-
las, Skokholm Island, Spittal, Steynton, Talbenny,
Trefgarn, Uiimaston, Walton East, Walton West, Wal-
wyns Castle, Whitchurch, Wiston. The population ol
the union in igii was 36,570; acreaae, 169,917; rate-
able value in iqiq. ^174.267
.Soperiiueudent Registrar, John E. H. Rogers, 7 Dew
street. Haverfordwest ; deput\% John Evans, Market
street, Haverfordwest
Regi.strars of Births & Deaths. Fishguard sub-district,
T). W. Lewis, Fishguard ; Haverfordwest sub-district,
\\ iliiMjo Thoiij,i>. 4 Hiirh street. Haverfordwest; Mil-
i.a.l ,Mi-, .M ,1 .John E. Evans, Milford H.aven ; St.
Ii . - I . - ,,rt. F. J. Sime. .St. David's
R.-i - ! I ] i;;es, T. K. Robinson, 7 Dew street,
II >. ii. Miv>. -I : !■. J. Sime, St. David's; D.W.Lewis,
l-,~h-n>id: .1, 1.:. Ev.ins, Milford
PEMBROKE COUNTY OFFICIALS.
.Assistant County Council Suivevor, Arthur H. Thomas-
A.R.I.B.A. Pri'ory cottage
Clerk of the Peace for the County of Pembroke & of
the County Council, clerk to the Small Holdings Com-
I niittee & to the Main Roads Committee, Robert Albert
I Wheatley M.A., B.C-L. Shire hall
Coroner for the Lower Division of the County of Pem-
broke. Herbert .bd.n Emlvn Price. 6 Dew st. : deputy,
Henry William Davies Williams, solicitor, 12 High st.
Haverfordwest
Director of Education, Evan T. Davis M.A. Education
offices, Victoria place
Medical Officer of Health & School Medical Officer,
HuL'h Owen Williams M.B., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lmid., I) P.H.E.C.P.S.I. Public Health office.
J3 Hill street
Veterinary Inspector ojider the " Diseases of Animals
Acts," W. K. Banon M. B.C. VS. 2 Old bridge
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Cei-tifving Factory Suigeuii, Charles Arthur- BrigsL^cke
M.B'.C.S.Kul'. 10 Goat street
Clerk to the Board of Conservators, Richard Thomas
Propert Williams, 12 High street
Clerk 10 ihe Couunissiuiiers of Taxes for the Divisions
of Dungleddv, Rnose & Havej-fordwest, William Janu-s
Jones, Victoria place
Clerk to Hu veil. u-d -nest Lt
Clerk" o'^'p^ll^e^^lition Con,u,i.tee, Robert
.■i»rl;^h!"ihe''Tru«'tees of Perrott's & Tasker's Charitie*.
("i.iui. II School Governors & Trustees of the Haver-
f'Idwesi Freemen & Portfield Committee, J.W.Phillips
C.ll.rMr ..f Ta\e<. T. H. 13. James, 11 Quey street
f,M,niv <inveyM- Vrthui H"»-ird Thnmas,i[ Vietov-a jd
" ■ • s. w. 14
Pcusi.m Sub-Comuiji
418
IVEKFOUDWEST.
SOUTH WALE.S.
[kklly'-s
daily,
Crier nf the Court at the Shire Hall, John Davies,
North street
Diocesan Surveyor, Thomas Rale Owen F.S.I. 46 High st
Stewards of the Copyhold Manor of Lamphey, Edward
Eaton-Evans & Richard Thomas Propert Williams,
High street & of the Manors of VTalton East & Burton,
Edward Eaton-Evans. H. T. P. Williams & W. G.
Eaton-Evans, 12 High street
-M.vrvo, ,.f T:i.\.'<, Andr ""
T..«ii I'U-ik. H.'.iiy Willi:
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St. -Martin's, Church street. Rev. Arthur Baring-Gould
M.A. vicar; 8, 10.15 & 11 a.m. & 3 &
8.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. & hnly .lays the
yt. Thomas's, St. Thomas's green. Rev. John Morgan
Price B.A. curate in charge; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
wed. 7.30 p.m. ; holv davs & saint.s" days, 11 a.ui
St. Mary's, High street. Rev. Tudor Owen Phillips L.Th.
vicar; 8 (holy communion) & 11 a.m. & 3 (children's
service) & 5 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; holy days. 7.30, 8
& ti a.m. & 7.30 p.m
St. David'.«, Prendergast, Rev. Gwilym Smith B.A.
rector: 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;' daily. 8 a.m.;
saints' days, holy communion at 8 a.m
.-^.S. David & Patrick Catholic Church, Dew street ;
mass, II a.m.: benediction & sermon, 6 p.m.; holy
days, mas.s, 9 a.m. ; & daily mass, 8.30 a.m
Baptist, Bethesda, Spring gardens. Rev. Owen D. Camp-
bell M.A. : II a.m. k 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seat
9S0
Baptist, Hill Park (AVelsh & English), Rev. W. R.
Lewis; ii a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tue.s. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 550 i
Calvinistic Methodist (Ebenezer). Perrotts road. Rev.
William Mendus ; 10.30 a.m. &6p.m. ; seat 300
Congregational, Albany, Hill street. Rev. Owen Jacobs ; 1
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 500 |
Congregational Tabernacle. Tabernacle row. Rev. E -
Nicholson Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m.;
seat 750
Moravian, St. Thomas's Green, Rev. John Stinton ; 11 I
a.m. 4; 6 p.m. ; we<l. 7.30 p.m. : seat 150 I
Wesleyan, Chapel lane. Rev. William James Weare ; 11 \
a.m. k 6 p.m. : mon. 7.30 p.m. k wed. 7.30 p.m. ; ,
seat 800 I
Salvation Army Barracks. HoUoway : 11 a ni i 5 &■
6.30 p.m. ; tnes. & thuTS. 8 p.m
Prendergast Mission (Baptist); tues. 7.15 p.m
coLLiai:;s & schools. I
The Grammar School, founded k endowed ui 1613, bj \
Thomas Lloyd esq. & further endowed in 1654 by John j
Milward esq. is now governed by a scheme of the |
Charity Commissioners, contirmed by Her Majesty in |
Council 28 June, 1880, with certain subsequent modifi- ■
cations which constitute it a county school under the
■' Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889." k con-
trolled by the Central \Telsh Board : Gen. Sir Thomas ,
Picton G.G.B. a distinguished officer, slain at \\aterloo, |
18 June, 1815, was bom in Pembrokeshire in 1758 & j
educated at this school; here also the Right Rev.
William Lort Mansel D.D. Bishop of Bristol, 1808-20, I
received his education. The sohoolhouse is a modern ;
structure, in the Elizabethan style, at the bottom of
Dew street: the number of scholars at present is about
120. includini.' 20 boarders: extensive alterations were
made in 1891, & again in 1908, at ft total cost of
about /4,ooo. There are two Milward exhibitions,
value j^50, tenable for four years at some university,
open to pupils of this school ; also a Joseph Thomas
exhibition, value ^32 per year ; & «ix entrance
scholarships, value £i each, also six internal
scholarships of ^8 each, tenable for three years ;
William Owen's exhibition, founded in 1894, by
Henry Owen esq. J. P. of Witliybush, in commemora-
tion of his father; the yearly value is ^25, in con-
nection with this school, for pupils who are natives
of the counties of Pembroke k Haverfordwest, who
have received their primary education at some ele-
mentary school in these counties ; the exhibition is
tenable for 3 years tor boys between 16 4; 19 years
of age ; Cecil Lloyd Morgan M.A. of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, is head master, with six assistant
masters
Tasker's Girls' School: — Mrs. Mary Tasker, by her will
dated 2nd August, 1684, gave the farm at East Dud-
well (586 acres), in the parish of Camrose, now let
in several separate holdings, which produce a rental
of ;^282 los. yearly, for the education k maintenancs
of poor children. Under a scheme of the Charity Com-
missioners in 1884 the foundation was converted into
a high-class girls' school, & new buildings, with mis-
tress's residence, were erected on Tower hill in 1890-91,
at a cost of ^^2,5 00, exclusive of the site, from designs
by Mr. Thomas Powis Reynolds, architect, of Haver-
fordwest, k opened Sept. 13. 1892: the buildings are
intended to hold 100 girls, the present number of
pupils being 87 ; the course of instruction includes
the usual English subjects, Latin, mathematics, draw-
ing, singing, needlework, domestic economy, natural
science &c." Under the "Welsh Intermediate Educa-
tion Act, 1889," a scheme was formulated 30th April,
1894, by which the management is now vested in the
Pembrokeshire Education Committee; J. W. Phillips,
clerk; Miss Gwendoline .Tames B.Sc. head mistress,
k 5 assistant mistresses
Public Elementary Schools.
Barn street (boys), erected in 1872 & enlarged in 1900,
for 247 children; Griffith J. Griffiths, master; (girls),
City road, erected in 1864, for 171 girls ; Miss Ruth
E. Evans, mistress; (infants). Dew street, erected in
1887, for 118 children; Mrs. Margaret H. Hancock,
mistress
Prendergast, built in 1876, for 120 boys, 120 girls & 12.)
infants ; George Thomas, master ; Miss R. D. Beece,
mistress ; Miss Margaret Rowlands, infants' mistress
These two schools are controlled by nine managers ;
J. Griffiths, West Hook, Llangwm, clerk
Barn street, built in 1848, for 141 boys k 148 girls;
George James, master ; Miss Maria Berkin, mistress ;
(infants), for 143 children; Mrs. Ellen E. Tamlyn.
mistress
This school is controlled by six managers; Rev. Artlior
Baring-Gould M.A. 6 Picton place, correspondent
Ha>
NEWSPAPERS.
ordwest k Milford Haven Telegraph, 4 Bridge
street ; publisher, John Thomas ; published on wed
Pembroke County Guardian, 18 Market street ; proprie-
tors, J. W. Hammond & Co. Limited ; three editions
weekly
Pembrokeshire Herald & General Advertiser ; office, 26
High St.; proprietor & publisher, C. Dudley Morri- :
published on fridays
CONVEYANCE
R:iil«:iy Staticin, Francis Langford, station master
The G. W. R. Co.'s motor omnibus leaves the Railway
station foi ^t. David's, week days, at 11.30 am 4.
7.5 p.m
CARRIERS.
Bland George John k Sons, for the Great Western Baii-
,vay.
ard
Broad Haven— William Jenkins k Thomas Swanswell.
from the ' Plasterer's Arms,' Dew street, sat
Little Haven— Mrs. Elizabeth Manning, from th«
'Plasterer's Arms,' Dew street, sat.; Mary Richards.
from the ' Plasterer's Arms,' Dew street, sat
Marloes— Richard Hooper Jt Moses Edwards, ' King's
Arms,' Dew street, sat
St. Ishmael's— WUliam k John Smith. • Plasterer's
Arms,' Dew street, sat
Walton West— William Jenkins, from the ' Plasterer'.
Arms,' Dew street, sat
The various coaches k omnibuses also carry parcels 10
the villaffes k places they take on their ronte
PKIV.ATE IlKSIUHNTS.
Adams Mrs. E, M. 19 Goat street
Barham Misses.HolIoway ho.HoIloway
Baring-Gould Rev. Arthur M.A. (vicar
of St. Martin's), 6 Picton place
Barron W. Knight, a Old bridge
Bland Jn. Andrew J.P. 10 Victoria pi
Brigstocke 0. A. Northfield house, 10
Goat street
Bufion Thomas, 30 Hill street
H.WEBFOBDWEST.
Campbell R,.v.Owpn Dean M..\. (1
list), 14 Hill street
Davis Alfred, 31 Hill lane
Davies Misses. Hill House coUei;..,
street
F.Uis Mrs. St. Elmo, Goal street
Evans Edward Eaton- V.D . D.L .
% Goat street
Evans Henry A. M., J.P. 14 Goal
Evans John J.P. Market street
Evans Miss, 5 Hill street
I Evans William George Eaton- J P.
i .\vallenftu
George Ernest, 14 Goat street
Green Frederick Powell J.P. Radnor
house, 6 Bridge street
H:irriHs Rev. Thomas Alfred B A
(curate of St. Thomas'), 12 Goat si
Harries Hedley Walter G. 3 Goat «i;
Harries John, Bryn-Cleddau
iJlRECTOKY.]
Have
Robert.
Hutchinson Robert Taylor, 29 Hill la
Jacobs Rev. Owen (Congregational),
41 Hill street
James Miss GwendoliueB.Sc.Tower hi
James Mrs. Paris house, Quay street
James Mrs. 11 St. Martin's crescent
James Thomas D.L., J. P. Castle sq
James Thomas, 51 Hill street
James William, 12 Dew street
James Windsor, 12 Dew street
Jenkins John Henry, 24 Merlin's ter
John William J.P. Quay street
John Wm. B. W.,J.P.Hillside,Goat st
Jones Rev. Edward Nicholson (Con-
gregational), 50 Swan square
Jones W. J. Victoria place
Lewis Rev. W, R. (Baptist). 3 Castle
terrace
Lewis Fredk. Weaver, Sealyham ho
Lewis Jacob, 6 Goat street
Lewis John Henry, Bujmer house, St.
Thomas' green
Lewis Mrs. 7 St. Martin's crescent
Loms & Philpin(Me.sdames),:2 Hill .st
Lewis Thos. Young J.P. 7 Victoria pi
Llewellin George Herbert J.P. Pen-
Llwyn, Barn street
Lloyd David John, Buniralow.Portlield
Lloyd Perceval Allen J.P. Chalfont
house. Salutation square
Marriage Gerald, 9 Goat street
Meares Mrs. Delapore lodge, Allieit
town
Mendus Rev. William (Calvinistic
Methodist), 24 Kensington terrace.
Barn street
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday i p.m.
Adams George, butcher, 7 Market place
Adams Henry, butcher, 33 & 34 Market place
Adams James, draper. Manchester house. 18 '
Adams Thomas. Ivv Cntta-e P.H. Merlin's hil
Alderwick M. Black H..i>.. PH. ; B.i.l-e str.-^
Allen Saumel John, photuf^.apUei. Oaitlett
Auiorelli Emilio, refreshment rooms, 25 Bridyt
Anglo- American Oil Co. Ltd. oil merchants. Railway stn
Assembly Rooms (Mrs. Eliza Ann Baillaeux, caretaker),
St. Mary's street
Baggott Alfred Eric, tobacconist, 6 Castle square
Baggott Alice M. (Mrs.), nurse, 18 Picton place
Baillaeux Eliza Ann (Mrs.), caretaker of Assembly
rooms, St. Mail's street
Balfour Constitutional Club (William Howell Walters
esq. J.P. chairman; James Adams, sec), Quay street
Banner Margt. (Mrs.), aparts. Smeaton ho. 28 Gartlett
Barber Martha Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Market st
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (John Thomas Williams,
manager). High street ; head office, 54 Lombard st.
London E C 3
Barron W. Knight M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon &
veterinary inspector under the •' Diseases of Animals
Acts," 2 Old bridge
Beaumont George, tailor, 12 Market street
Beer Samuel Robert, draper, 3 Old bridge
Bevan George, grocer. Merlin's bridge
Bevan William, grocer, 21 Hill street
Bevans Alfred, shoeing smith. Kiln road, HoUoway
Bf'vans Thomas, insurance agent, 12 Barn street
Birrh Thomas George, tailor & outfitter, 44 High .stiect
Bird James, carpenter, 2 Perrott's road
Hisl„,p John Henry (Mrs.), poulterer, 62 Dew street ;
Market place & Ruther lane
Blark Lilian (Mrs.), Di-agon P.H. Hill street
Hbnd George John & Sons, furniture removers, &
carriers & agents to the Great Western Railway, Sta-
tion yard
Bland & Son, carriage builders k motor
Bridge End square
Bowler Sidney, grocer, 31 High street
Brigstocke Charles Arthur M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. surgeor
k medical officer of health to the borough & certityinc
factory surgeon, Northfield house, 10 Goat street
Ilro-wn Charles, insurance agent, 31 Barn street
Brown Margaret (Miss), dress maker, 31 Barn street
Burnaid k Alger Limited, manure manufacturers (Arth.
John Rose, agent). Quay
Carter Catherine .Tane (Missl. refreshment rms.8 Hill st
SOUTH WALES.
Michael Mrs. 14 Gloucester terrace
Mills Tarnold H., M.B. 27 Hill street
Morgan Cecil Lloyd M.A. (head
master). Grammar school. Dew st
Morris Sydney, 47 Hill street
Morse William Edward, Rock cottage,
17 City road
Owen Mrs. Kent houao,Market street
Parkes Charles Whittaker, 20 Goat st
Parry Thomas Jones, 14 High street
I'ouu Mrs. 15 St. Martin's crescent
PhiUpps Sir Charles Edward Gregg
hart. J.P. (Lord-Lieutenant), 2
Picton place & Picton castle
Phillips Rev. Tudor Owen L.Th.
(vicar of St. Mary's), St. Mary's
vicarage. Hill lane
Phillips John William, Portfield hn
Portfield
Powis Chas. Edmund Llovd.4:; Hill st
Price Rev. John Morgan B.A. (curate
of St. Thomas), Old bridge
Price Mrs. Lansdowne ho. 8 Dew st
Pngh Mrs. 5 Spring gardens
Kavues Arthur Hv.^6 Up. Market s(
Rees Janres Skone. Benton ho. Goat st
Bees Mrs. David. 7 Spring gardens
Rees Sidney Jas. J.P. 3 Spring grdns
Reynolds James, 11 Picton place
Reynolds John P. 9 Picton place
Roberts Isaac, 7 Castle terrace
Rogers John Henry, 3 Hill street
Rowe Mrs. n Goal; street
Rowlands Wui. G,, J.P. i Castle ter
Rula-Owen Thomas F.S.I., J.P. The
Glen, Merlin's hill
HAVERFORDWEST. 419
.Sales Chas. Canavan J.P. Willesder
house, St. Thomas' green
Sanndevs Alfred Hugh J.P. Castle tei
Sim:--,, II Miiiii.ti. Montrose, St
Stokes Mrs. Haroldston ho. Priory la
Summers Richard, 13 Goat street
Summers Richard H. B. Goat street
Swift William Carlisle, 16 Picton pi
Thomas Major Hugh James Protheroe
J.P. The 'Grove. Hill street
Thomas Arthur H., A. R.I. B.A. Priory
cottage
Thomas Hugh, 55 Hill street
Thomas Hugh, 17 Victoria place
Thomas Miss, 5 Castle terrace
Thomas Mrs. 43 Hill street
Ventin Mrs. 2 Castle ter. North st
Wakerell Henry Kingslev, 25 Bridge
End square
Wheatley Robert Albert M.A.. J.P. 6
Spring gai'dens
Williams Geo. Edgar Propert.Penbryn
Williams Hy. W.Davies.g Spring gdns
Williams John H. H., J.P. 22 High st
Williams John Thomas, Normanhurst
Williams Miss. 33 Hill lane
Williams Miss, 4 Picton place
Williams Mrs. 4 Goat street
i Williams Richard Thos. Propert J.P.
i 9 Spring gardens
[Wilson J., M.D. 36 High street
Wvlie F. 16 Goat street
Cash k Co. boot & shoe makers, 21 High street
Castle Family & Commercial Hotel (G. i. Bland),
motor garage, motor for hire. Castle square. T. No. 4
Cemetery (John E. H. Rogers, clerk, 7 Dew street)
Christuras George, Rising Sun P.H 3 North street
(Clarke Benj. William, tobacconist & grocer, 3 Cartleti;
Cndil .lames E. (Mrs.), veast merchant & shopkeeper^
, -N.nthgnte
t:iiild .Maltha Ann (Miss), builder & cabinet ma. Quay st
Collins James, market gardener, Northgate
Cnimnerce House Ltd. iliapeis. 6. 8, 10 & 12 Market st
Cook Charles P. fruiterei-, 21 Bridge street
Corn Market (John Rogers, lessee of tolls). Hill street
Corporation Slaughter Houses (Edward Philipps, care-
taker). Milford road
Cnii.oratiim Wni-liing Machine (Joseph Phillips, care-
'takef fc weiohiT), Caitlett road
Cm
E. Pr
ngmeers.
Crabh John. Imad ,^ I'l-riiit baker, 19 & 21 Dew street
Craggs Jn. antique furn. dlr. 12 Bridge st. & 3 Castle sq
Customs k Excise Office (Robert Taylor Hutchinson,.
surveyor; Henry Kingsley Wakerell, officer), Ken-
Davies Annie, Mildred, Gertrude & Agnes (Misses),.
young ladies' school. Hill House college. Hill street
Davies B. M. & Co. bill posters, 6 Goat street
Davies James & Son. tailors, 40 Canton's ter. City road
Davies John & Son, bakers, 12 Tower hill
Davies Adelaide (Mrs.), Swan hotel. Swan square
Davies Alfred, tobacconist. 42 High street
Davies Beu.jamin Pugh, chemist. 21; High street
Davies Charles John, White Hart P.H. 4 Hill street
Davies Charles S. Three Crowns P.H. 2 Hill street
Davies C'barles Sydney, r^atch maker & jeweller, 3
Bridge street
Davies Daniel (Mrs.), butcher, 3 & 4 Market place
Davies David, clothier, 18 High street
Davies David John, di.strict supt. to the Prudential
Assurance Co. 12 Pietnn place
Davies Elizabeth fMissl. flannel mfr. & glover, Market pi
Davi,.. Kill,.] iMi . ^1, ,-i-. 1- ll-i' -I'-eet
Davies John, carpenter. Prospect place
Davies John, town crier. North street
Davies Joseph, glazier, see Price & Da
Davies Thomas, contractor. Old bridge
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■iOUTH WALEf-
[kelly's
PortGelil
Daviet Thonias Henry, farmer. V:x\m.-
Davies Tom, clothier, 24 High street
Davie-^ Violnr, Brist"! Trader PH. Quay
Davies Viii.-vnt, grocer, 42 Bridge street
Davi.-s William, baker, i3 Salutation sqnare
Davies William, butcher, 49 & 50 Market place
Pb\ i.'. W illv.iii. shopkeeper, 3 Merlin's hill
I),\:- !.. I I , M A. (Ui-ector of education to Pembroke
( , E-iucation Committee. Education
Dcveveux Thomas, antique dealer, Selby ho. 19 Bridge st
Devun.nld ETuma (Mrs.), sack hirer. 48 Cartlett
de Winton Wilfred Sydney, borough treasurer, Lloyds
Bank Limited, Victoria place ;
Dixon John, dogger, 38 Bridge stieet \
Dixon William Edward, timber merchant, 9 Cambrian pi
Drinning James, plasterer, & Angel inn, 29 Church »t
Eaden Annie Eli/.aheth (Mrs.'), school of art, 5 Upper
.Market street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 1 Bridge street
Enton-Evans & Williams (Edward Eaton-Evans. Eichd.
Thos. Propert Willinnis i William George Eaton-
Evans), solicitors, ir HlIi -tv-''-'.
Eaton-Evans Edwar I F ; -F.vans & Williams),
solicitor, commi-- ministering oaths,
steward of the c if Lamphey & tor
the minnis ..f \\':,\ i; - ^^ liiirtui) in the county
El' M 1, I - u u.-. solicitor & commissioner
1 I ■ I tif supreme court, clerk to
iljr Mi-Mi. .1 n .1 liii-s' charity, steward of the
ninnors of Walt.pn Easi & Burton & registrar uf the
irchdeaconry of St. David's (firm. Eaton-Evans &
Williams), 12 High street
Edtfar Thomas, butcher, 47 & 48 Market place
Elmonds David John, fruiterer & florist, 4 Den street
E.lwards Daniel, farmer, Slade, St. Martin's
Edwards Marv Jane (Mis-), Stonemason's Arms P.H. 69
Merlin's hill, .St. Thomas' green
Enimerson Mary & Eliji:! (Misses),milliners,34 Market st
Endowed Crrainmar School (Cecil Llovrl Morgan M.A.
head master). Dew stri'et
Erans & Roach, auctioneers. Mariners' sqnare
Elans & Son. lioot & shoe makers, 7 Market street
Evans & Sons, blacksmiths. Hole in the Wall, Bridge st
E\.iiis Gf-rtiiule iMis^i. ii'fieshment rms. 36 Bridge st
E\:in> John, ciial merchant. 7 Jubilee gardens
p;>,,iis John, deputy supt. leuistrar. Market street
EvarLs J.iseph George, tailor, 16 Merlin's terrace
Ev.ins Bichard, butcher, i & 2 Market place
Evans Sidney, ironmonger, 39 Swan sqnare
Evans William, draper. Dew street & Market place
Farrow John, baker, 8 Old bridge
Fire Brigade (Richard Thomas Propeit Williams, hon.
captain ; Henry Roberts, captain : William Gibbon,
engineer) j station. Hill street
Fil7.i;erald William, Milford Arms P.H. Cartlett
tJas Works (James Davies, manager), Cambrian place
George W. H. ,t Sons, wine & spirit mere. Market at
George Hugh, manafactiiriug confectioner, 25 Bridge
street & Market place
George W. A. grocer, 2 & 4 Upper Market street
Gibbon Edward Frederick, sanitary inspector to the
Rural District Council. Percy terrace
Green Steiil,, „ ,v ti, l.il,, ironmonuc} -. 4^ Hi^'h st
Green Mm,.,- 1, ,,, • ., :,,,,.„, ^aia-.-
tireen John. . I: i^,. .„.eet
Griffiths till I .. !•:-. . . irti.s P.H. Dew street
GritBths Ma.y i.\i.ss]. . .-i,r.-ctioner. 4 Victoria place
Grilliths .Seth George, photugrapber. 5 Picton place
Griffiths Seth M. boot & shoe maker, 35 Bridge street
Griffiths Thomas, shopkeeper, 6 North crescent
Owynne John, fruiterer, 13 UiU street
Gnyther & Co. butchers, i Old bridge
Gwyther How.ird Butler, en((iiirv ai.eiii, i assistant
overseer for SI. Mary's, St. Th.Imas' k Cartlett, Vine
bouse, St. Thomas' green
Ha.Uield James, fancy goods dealer, 29 High street
Hammond John William k Co. Limited, stationers k
printers & publishers of tho " County Guardian." iS
.Vfarket street
Harries Frances i Hester (Missesl. fancy drapers, 11
High street
Harries John Si Son. coal merchants, 54 North crescent
Harries & Morris, drapers & dross makers, a« Market at
Harries David, grocer, 24 Church street
Harries Elizabeth (Miss), butcher, 74 k 75 Mniket place
Harries Morgan, boot repairer, Northgate
Harries Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper, 26 Cartlett
Harries William, grocer, 9 High street
R...|..ft Hobl Queen's family .Ceo,, hniel. Railway statn
Martin'!
Havard John k Son.
crescent
Havard Frederick, marine stores, 30 Uld bridjie
Haverfordwest Cinema Co. (Arthur Willii
Upper Market street
Have'rfordwest Corporation Water Works
Haverfordwest Fat Stock Soc. (Evans & Boacb, hon. sees)
Haveifordwest Golf Club (J. Jones Parry, hon. sec),
14 High street
Haverfordwest In.stitute (G. J. Griffiths, sec). Hill lano
Haverfordwest & Milford Haven Telegraph (Jn. Thomas,
publisher; published wed.), 4 Bridge street
Haverfordwest Starr-Bowkett Building Society (No. 931)
i.lohn Evans, sec), 7 Market street
Hayuian Frank L.D.S.Eng. dental surgeon, it Victoria pi
Hi rbert Fredk.Forre8t,who.&retail ironmngr.2oMarket st;
Hnwell John, flannel manufacturer. Market place
Howells Alfred, shopkeeper, 38 Barn street
Howells George, butcher, 51 Market place
HutrUes John, hay k straw merchant, 3 Albert street
Hurli-'n Ivor, cimfectioner, 30 Bridge street
Hutchin.son Kobt. Taylor, surveyor of customs k excise;
ofiice, Kensinsiton house
Hylton Claud", photographer. 14 Picton pkice
Jacks Thomas Henry, cycle agent, 14 Rnther lane
James Alfred & Son, grocers, 79 Bellevue ter. Albert town
James (Eoch) &, Jenkins, butchers, 5 Market street
James Alfred Hugh, rate collector, 7 Albert street
James David, farmer. Enfield, Portfield
James George Robert, butcher, 54 Market place
James l-aac. Mill inn. Cartlett
Jaiues James, ilistri.i supt. Pearl Insurance t'o. Ltd
3 Picton place
James .John, deputv chief constable. The Castle
.lames Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner, iS Dew st
James Thomas, hall keeper. Shire hall. High street
James Thomas Henry, market gardener. Market place
James Thos. Hy. Bntler, collector of taxes, 11 Quay st
James Thomas Hy. Kent, market gardener. Merlin's hill
James William, boot maker, 7 HiU street
James William, tailor, 31 Merlin's hill
James William Charles, Lamb P.H. 60 Dew street
James William Henrv Roch, butcher, 13 & 14 Market pi
James William Roch. farmer, .Slade hill. St. Martin's
Jefferson George Frederick, clerk in charge of relay
office for Irish & Anglo-American telegraph cables,
engineering departments. Government telegraphs.
Post ODice buildings. High street
Jeffreys Frederick, taxidermist, 17 Bridge street
Jenkins & John, plasterers, 86 Barn street
J.iikins George William, greengrocer. Market place
Jenkins Henry, butcher. 13 Dew street
Jenkins John Lewis, chemist, 31 Bridge street
Jenkins Margt.(Miss). Prince of Wales P.H. Merlin's bdg
Jenkins Roch. butcher, .sec James (Roch) k Jenkins
.lenkins Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, .(4 City road
Jenkins Thomas Edwd. teacher of music, 32 Bridge st
John Hannah (Mrs.) & Rosamond (Miss), shopkeepers.
Merlin's bridge
John William & Son, grocers. Quay street
John Benjamin, blacksmith, Cartlett toad
John Edwyn Arthur, bookseller & news agt.5 Victoria pi
John George, temperance hotel, 30 Cartlett
John Henrv, blacksmith, Church street
.bihn J.)hn; Farmers' Arms P.H. HoUoway
John Martha Ellen (Mrs), Plough & Harrow PH
Cartlett road
John Richard, clog maker. Market place
John Thomas, plasterer, see Jenkins k John
John William, The Inn. Merlin's bridge
J. bus Margt. (Miss), fancy draper k milliner,4o Bridge st
.bdmson Brothers (Dyersi Ltd. dyers. Quay street
Jones, Annie Maria (Miss), china, glass k\\ dealer, 5
hill
Jones Augustus Phillips, farmer, Dreenhill, Steynton
.[ones Daniel Roberts, manager London Joint City k
Midland Bank Limited, High street
Jones Evan, monumental mason, Cartlett
Jones George, auctioneer k corn dealer, 6 Old Bridge
Jones John, butcher, 52 k 53 Market place
Jones Mary D. (Miss), confectioner, 6 Old bridge
Jones Owen, blacksmith, 63 Dew street
Jones Slirewsbury T. farmer. Cuckoo mill. St. Martin's
Jones William, general furnisher, 39 High street
Jones William James, solicitor & commissioner for oaths
& perpetual commissioner, clerk to commissioneri of
taxes for the divisions of Dungleddy, Roose & Haver-
fordwest 4, under sheriff for Town k County of
Haverfordwest, VicUiria place
Keevill John, boot maker. Mariners' square
King W. town crier, Milford road
Langford Francis, station master, Cartlett
Larner Percy, commercial traveller, 17 Cartlett
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421
Lenay Helen (Miss). "BM,- Vu,- PH. AlLiort town
Lewis Joseph & Sons, Iniilders, Cartlett
Lewii- Elizabeth (Mi--;), fumitiuf warehouse. i Picton pi
Lewis EUzabeth (Mi'S). -imo.t. 17 Cartlett
Lewis Horatio, hut.li, r. =.- Market plare
Lewis Jonas, shopkeepm , 62 City road
Lewis Thomas, ma-on. 3 Milford road
Lewis Thomas Young, manager to Lloyds Bank Ltd.
insurance agent & treasurer to the Pembrokeshire
County Club, Victoria place
Lewis William George, hair du«-.,si-i-, ;^^ Dew street
Liberal Club (John James, hon. sec), Tower hill
Linibrick Margaret CMis.), White Horse P.H. Dew st
Llewellln G. & Sons, churn nianufacfcurers, Northgate
Llewellin Kate (Mrs.), milliner, 9 Market street
Llewellyn John, carpenter. Quay street
Lloyd Arthur Howard. Foiir-in-Hund PH. 74 Barn st
Lloyd Perceval Allen F.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. sur
geon, public vaccinator for Haverfordwest district,
Chalfont house. Salutation square
Lloyd Samuel, grocer. 6 Hill street
Uoyd Thomas, mason, i Chapel lane
Lloyd William George, butcher, 60 Market place
Uoyd WilHani George, parish clerk & sexton St.
Thomas', 2 Bush row, St. Thomas' green
I-loyds Bank Limited (late Wilkins & Co.) (Brecon Old
Bank) ; branch (Thomas Young Lewis, manager),
Victoria pi. ; head office, 71 Lombard st. London E 0
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Daniel Roberts Jones, manager). Hi-h street ; head
otliee, 5 Threadneedle street. Lnnd-oi EC
McKenzie William, pianoforte dealer. Victoria place
Maddock Edwin, iruninunsvi . 26 k 2^. Bridge street
Maguire John, iniilinei. 34 Krid-r street
Male Solomon, pastrycook & refie^luiK nt nns. 2 Biidj^f st
Martin Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker. 4 Glou^-osler t-r
Masonic Hall (John Evans, see.). Picton place
Mathias Charles, leather seller, 31 Dew street
Mathais Hannah (Mrs.), butcher, 37 Market place
Mathias John, farmer. Dairy hall, Portfield
May Eliza J. (Miss), fruiterer, 15 Cartlett
Meeke Martha Ann (Mrs.), umbrella maker, 56 Dew st
Meredith William, market gardener. St. Thomas' green
& greengrocer. Market place
Mills Yamold Hubert M.B.Lond.. F.B.C.S.Eng., L.B.O.P.
Lond. (firm, Wilson & Mills), surgeon, 27 Hill street
Morgan S. & Son, lime merchants. Lime kilns
Morgan Thomas & Son. monnmental masons. Perrot av
Morgan Wm. & Sons, builders L cabinet makers. Dew st
Morgan .lohn. Kings Arms P.H. Dew street
Morgan Margaret (Mrs.). Carmarthen Arms P.H. Cartlett
Morris C. Dudley, general printer & puhiisher of the
'^Pembrokeshire Hernld,'' 26 High street
Morris Francis. Old Three Crowns P.H. 47 Hisrh street
tMorris George, farmei-. Drndgeman's hill
Morris ^ Sidney Phillips, draper k dress maker, see
Harries & Morris
Morse Howard, shopkeeper, 29 De« street
Morse John, fishmonger. 96 Dew street
Mnmford James Price, house furnisher. 41 Swan s.j
Munt Bisley Henry & Sons, watch & dock makers &
jewellers, 43 High street
National Provincial & Union Bank ..f England Limited
(branch) (Thomas J.ines Parry, manager). Hi;rh st. :
head office, 15 Bisliopsg-ate, London EC
Nicholas Edward, blacksmith. St. Thomas' grein
Nicholas Edward, shopkeeper, ^3 Hill street
Nicholas William, saddler, Dew street
Nicholls James, shopkeeper, 43 Old Bridge
Ni.-h.dson Dilwyn Cnift. china & glass dealer,7 Castle sq
Oliver George, boot & shoe maker, 14 Market street
Owen H. & Sons, tailors, 63 Barn street
Owen T. Rule & Son F.S.I. , F.A.I, estate agents &
valuers, 46 High street
Owen Muriel (Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, Victoria place
Owen Thomas Rule F.S.I., F.A.I, (firm, T. Rule Owen
k Son), auctioneer, estate agent & valuer, diocesan
surveyor & clerk to the lieutenancy of Haverfordwest
k agent to the Sim Fire & Life Office & Alliance Fire
K Lite Assurance Co. 46 High street
Page Elizh. & Martha (Misses), grocers,i4 Up. Market st
Page Mary Jane (Mrs.), grocer, HoUoway
Palmer George & Son, mne & spirit importers, coi n k
seed merchants & maltsters. High street
Parry Thomas Jones, manager National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited. High street
Pembroke (Castlemartin) Yeomanry, Territorial Force, B
.Squadron (Capt. J. A. Higgon, commanding; Lieut.
J. H. L. Yorke, second in command; Squadron-
Sergt.-Major George Covington, drill instructor),
.Jnhilee gardens
(A
Saunders, hon. sec. ;
), High street
rinliiol,,. ImuiiIv (inndiaii (The) (J. W. Hammond &
(', l,,init<'^l. I'o ..|iMrinr-). i8 Market stroot
roil. i.il.r. lull ( 01-1 iloilaiy ; head quarters (Frederick
■I'll, I,, M 11 vvl 1. Si Ill-, chief constable ; John James,
,lo|,u!v ill - i.-' '■"■'. The Castle
enibr.ik.-!i 1. ii . 1 1 Committee (Evan T. Davis
M.A. rl-< \ ■■ . |il;>ce
i.mbril.rxl, ;, I . Hospital (C. A. Brigstocke
M.K.C.S.K.ii,^ J. H H. Williams M.R.C.S.Eng. J
Wilson .\I.D.. F.B.C.S.Eng. P. A. Lloyd F.R.C.a.Eng.
k T. H. Mills .M.B.. F.R.C.S.Eng. .surgeons; F. J.
Huvoiao I..P.S.B..C.S.Eng. surgeon-dentist; A. M. P.
Mi'iii's iiihiL' sec; F.'D. Phillips, dispenser; Miss
V. -Ill -. iiiiiion). St. Thomas" green
, iiil.ini., -Iiii, lli-iaUl & General Advertiser (C. Dudley
Mirii.. [.HI lor & publisher; published friday), 26
Old
idge
Phili'pps Edward, caretaker Corporation slaughter
houses. Milford road
riiillij.s (i ;.'e Merchant & Son, cattle dealers &
l.utc -. Ku'hei- kinr & ^5 Market place
Phillips Anne (Mrs.), farmer. Slade, St. Martin's
Phillips -Arthur, blacksmith, 42 Jubilee gardens
Phillips Elizabeth (Miss), confectioner. Market place
Phillips Francis Daniel, chemist, 26 Market street
Phillips Fred. Thomas, outfitter, 37 High street
Phillip, (ieorire Philip (Mrs.), tailor, 17 Dew street
Phillips Henry, Mason's Arms P.H. 38 Cartlett
Phillips James L. draper, 3 & 3 High street
Phillips John William, solicitor, & clerk to the trustees
of Perrott's & Tasker's charities, to the Grammar
School Governors k to the trustees of the Haverford-
west Freemnn & Portfield committee, 5 Tower hill
Phillips J.iseph. refreshment rooms, 13 Cartlett
Phillips .Martha (Mrs.), confectioner. Market place
Phillips Sarah (Miss), butcher. 23 Market place
Phillips Svdriev a. tail.o- .t outlrtter. 20 & 22 Bridge st
Phillip- Thiw. Madiicks. i-lu-misl S: druggist. Castle sq
Philpau SiiliH-\. L.'riic.r. ji BlidLTo End square
Phipp- William Ham-, refre-hment rooms, i Market st
Picti.n Charles, bill poster. 7 Cartlett
Poole Henrv. workinir cutler, n HoUoway
Price & Davios. glaziers, i Tower hill
Prill- Matilda .^ Ethel (Misses), greencrros. ti; Bridge st
Prici. & Son. solicitors. 6 Dew street
Price Hcrliert J. E. (firnl. Price & Son), solicitor, com-
dl-liaci rooi-ir.ai- nf liinb cniiio ,<;. high bailiff, regis-
trar ,1^ IiIl'o l.iiliff 111 .•iiiiiiM cnurt. clerk to the
luagi-iiai . i.'i lii- i; i'. DoiiL'lcddy petty ses-
sional il:i - i- .- I ■.'■ li.ivor division of the
count> la ': :ii' . ' ■ . •■' ■ ■■ •
Price Willi nil, pr '■ ■- r "' iriu-i.\ 19 HUl street
Provision Market (Jo- Rogers, lessee of tolls). Market st
Pugh Brindlev, hair dres-er, ir Bridge street
Pugh James (Mrs.), Oak inn, & brewer, St. Thomas' grn
Pugh Marv (Mrs.), Rifleman P.H. St. Thomas' green
Pugh Sidney Davies. hair dresser, 6 High street
Reed Charles, confectioner & insurance agt. 24 Bridge st
Bees Bros.& Co. wholesale & retail grocers, 17 & 19 High st
Bees Annie Louisa (Mrs.l.refreshment rooras,27 Cartlett
Bees B,-n (Mis.), In.iiiiniiiir.'r. ,4 High street
Be,- K\aii. biilter im-vi-liaiil . r.ointfs road
Bees Frederick. Fishguard \iiiis PH. 47 Old bridge
Rees George, butcher. ^6 Mavki-t place
Bees Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 7 HoUoway
Bees William, butcher, :;8 Market place
Rees William, miller (wafer). Priory Flour mill
Bees William, wheelwright, 2 Northgate
Befuge Assurance Co, Limited (D. Morris, superinten-
dent), 39 Barn street
Belay Office for Irish k Anglo-American TelegraphCables,
Encineerin:.' Department (foveniment Telegraphs
Kieiir^c Frederick Jefferson, clerk in charge). Post
onice buildin-s
Reviiisli William, c.irpenter. Church street
Eevnol.U James s John Powis. erocers, 33 ^igb ■'•treet^
Bevn.il.ls William
IS. ['ppcr Market street
itti-r mors. Spring gardens
oiiiigHr. II Market" street
Market place
I Dark street
s. w. 14t
422 UAVEKFOiunvfisr,
^OUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Roberts William, coal merchant, 6 City road
fioberts William Edwin, butcher, 43 Market place
Bobinson, David & Co. Limited, timber mere. Cartlett
R )l)insoii Thomas Kirby, i«gistrar of marriages k
assistant clerk to the guardians &, Rural District
Council, - Deiv street
Rogers Henry James, builder. Mariner's square
Rogers John, butcher. Barn st. & 5 & 6 Market place
Rogers John E. H. clerl; to the guardians & assessment
committee, •superintendent registrar & clerk to the
Rural District Council, 7 Dew street
Rogers Sidney, ghopkeepei-, 20 Dew street
Rogers Thomas, cork cutter, 5 Tower hill
Rogers Thoma.<, tailor, 2 Barn street
Rose John Arthur, maltster. Quay street
Rowlands Wni. Gwynne, corn & manure nier. Old bridge
Sage Arthur Ernest & Co. drapers, 8 & 10 Bridge st
Sales Charles Cansvan, draper, 22 Market street
St. Thoma>- Pari-b Hea.iino- Room & Club (John Phillips,
hon. ser.). Si, Th.ni,:..' t;,eei.
Salutation Family & Commercial Hotel (Lewis
H. Th.iiiuis. pr ifH ii-Mi J ; hil]iard> ; motor garage;
lieatl quarters \Vesleio I'lecldau Fishing Association,
Salutation square
Scourfield George, parish clerk of St. Martin, City road
Shannons Sergt. -Major Francis Henry, driU instructor to
A Co. 4th Territorial Force Battalion Welsh Regi-
ment, Jubilee gardens
Shire Hall (Thomas James, keeper). High street
Simlett Emma (Miss), milliner, 16 North street
Simpson John, market inspector. Dew street
.Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machine
makers (John Oliver, nianagerl, i3 Mariners" square
Slater Thomas, shopkeeper, 104 City road
Smith W. H. i, Son, news agents, 15 High street
Snow Margaret Ann (Mr.s.), grocer," Dew street
Star Tea Co. Limited, tea dealers, i^ Bridge street
Stephens Sarah (Mrs.), butcher, 10 Market place
Swales Thomas china & glass dealer, 5 .\Ibert street k
hardware dealer, Market place
Tasker's Higl.-Cla-j School for Girls (J. W. Phillips,
elerk to tli,' school managers; Miss Gwendoline James
ll.Sc. head mistres-.). Tower hill
Temperance Hall {Alfred H. James, lion. sec. for let-
tings ; William Davies, caretaker), St. Mary's street
Thomas James & Son, land & estate agents, land
valuers & architects k agents to Commercial Union
Insurance Society, 9 Victoria place
Thomas James & Sons, bakers. Merlin's bridge
Thomas Wm. & Sons, churn manufacturers, 15 Dew st
Thomas Alfred, inspector of police. The Castle
Thomas Alfred, saddler, tipper Market street
Thomas Arthur H., A.R.I.B.A. architect & surveyor
&; assistant county council surveyor, Piioiy cottage
Thomas David, grocer, 1 1 Daik street
Thomas Esthei' (Mrs.), 72 Priory street
Thomas George, mineral water "manufr. Higgon's well
Thomas Geo. Pritehard, saddler k haniess nia.isQuav st
Thomas Gilbert John, coach builder, 13 Bridge Endsq.
k New inn. Old bridge
Thomas Hugh J. P. architect k surveyor, 17 Victoria pi
Thomas James Allen, draper, 16 Bridge street k farmer,
_ Cashfield, St. Martin's
Thomas John, farmer. Cuckoo grove, St. Martin's
Thomas .lolin. printer k publisher of the "Haverford-
west & Milford Haven Telegraph," 4 Bridge street
Tli.,mas Lewis H. Salutation hotel, k wine k spirit
merchant. Salutation s<ruar<>
Thomas Lewis H. wine &
Th.unas Lvdia Maud fM
Dark street
Thomas Owain. architect. 17 Viet.oia place
Thomas ^omas Henry, Bridge End hotel,Bridge End «q
Thomas William, flannel manufpcturer. Market nlace
'PlintYi'kc n7;il,'An, »....,»- a- 111 , . 1
Thomas William, grocer, 89 Albert town
Thiimas William, relieving & vaccination
relieving & vaccination officer Hi
est district. Haverfordwest union k registrar of
■■ k deaths for Haverfordwest sub-district, 4
street
William George, boot maker, q Dew street
William Hy. cartage contractor, 24 Old hridiie
Thomas William J. painter, 26 Dew street
Thomas William Mortimer, Mariners" hotel, 4 assistant
overseer for St. Martin, hamlet of St. Martin, Pren-
dergast. North Prendergast & Haroldston St. Issell's,
Mariner's square
Trew George John, boot maker, 27 High street
Dnited Yeast Co. Limited (John Richard Jenkins, man-
ager), 19 High street
Usher Elizabeth (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 30 Cartlett.
Varley Alice (Mrs.), greengi-ocer, 4 Market street
Victoria' Tea Co. tea dealers, 32 Market street
Voyle James, taUor, 16 Salutation square
Voyle Thomas, butcher, 61 & 62 Market place
Wade Richard, farmer. Loo Choo, St. AIartin"s
Warlow Thomas, lime burner, Cartlett
Warren Chas. k Co. saddlers k harness mas. 3 Tower hi'
Marren Fred. J., F.S.A.A. shorthand writer, inquiry
officer Ministry of Pensions, borough accountant k
public auditor under the ■■ Industrial k Friendly
Societies Acts," 3 Victoria place
Watts Caleb, butcher, 71 Market place
West Wales Farmer.s" Dairy Society Limited, cheese
factors (D. Davies, sec), Salutation square
Western Cleddau Fishing Association (William David
Phillips, acting sec). Salutation hotel. Salutation sq
Western Counties Agricultural Co-operative Association
Limited, 22 Quay street
Wheatlay Robert Allwrt M.A.. B.C.L. solicitor, com-
n>issioner to administer oaths & elerk of the peace-
for the town & county of Haverfordwest, clerk of the
peace for Pembrokeshire, to the Pembrokeshire County
Council, to the Small Holdings Committee k to the
Pembrokeshire Insurance Committee. Shire hall
Wliite Edward, butcher, 23 High street & 9 Market yl
White John Arthur, butcher, 21 & 22 Market place
White Thomas Canarvon, stationer, 16 Market street
White William Stephen, butcher, 9 Bridge street
White Phillip, butcher, 17 Market place
Wilkins Percy Hatfield, ironmonger. Dew street
Williams k Williams, solicitors, 6 A'ictnria place
AVilliiUus Alfred Benjamin, solicitor (firm, Williams t
Williams). 6 Victoria place
Williams George, fruiterer, 4 Castle square
Williams Heniy Stanley, grocer, 15 Market street
Williams Heniy William Davies, solicitor, commissioner
to administer naths. notary public k town clerk, irt
High street
Williams Howard, hair dresser, i Dark street
Williams Hugh Owen M.B., B.S.Lond., M.H.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond . D.P.H.R.C.P.S.I. medical officer of
health, school luedieai officer k snpt. of Midwives to
Pembroke County ("Council. Public Health office, 23
Hill street
Williams James, wine & spirit merchant. Mariners" sq
Williams John Henry Hywell L.R.C.P.Lond., M.E.C.S.
Eng., L.S.A. physiiian k surgeon, & medical officer
Haverf.u-duesi .li-hiri. Haverfordwest Poor Law In-
slitnlinn, 1 lii:il 11II1..1 to Poor Law Institution, sur-
L'eon r.iiil.;Ml,u.-hii.' (Hunty hospital & hon. surgeon
to Haverfnni^.st Fir,' liriirade, 2a High street
Williams Owen, artificial teeth maker, 3 Picton place
Williams Richard Thomas Propert (firm', Eaton-Evans &
Williams), solicitor & commissioner to administer oaths
in the supreme court, clerk to the justices for the town
k county of Haverfonhvest & the hundred of Dewisland
in the county of Pembroke, k to the board of conserva-
tors, clerk tu the D.Mii & chapter of the Cathedral
Church of St. David's. 5: steward of the copyhold manor
of Liim|diey. & in; r- nf Walton East k Burton in
the county of Pemlii .li,,-, ,_• nit'li street
Williams Robert, butter noMPhanl. 49 Hill street
Williams Walter, lani.er. Te„,p,raess. Portfield
Williams Walter Levi, solicitor ifirm, Williams k
Williams), 6 Vi.-toria place
Wilson James M.D.. R.U.I., F.U.C.S.Eng. (firm. Wilson
,t Mills), surgeon, k surgeon to the county police &.
to the Pembroke Yeomanry, 3!) High street '
Woolcock James, painter, 2 Dark street
Wyatt Charles, shopkeeper, 15 Tabernacle row
Wyllie Andrew Aird, surveyor of taxes, Kensington ho-
Wyman k Sons Limited, news agents. Railway station
I'lir
Davies John
Latham Jnhi
Samson Lo
.Scotchwell
Smith Rev.
AHi
PRENDERGAST.
ATK JIKSIUKNTS. 1 COMMBBCUL.
Morgan Lloyd, Glanafon I Marked thus t farm 150 acres oi- over.
1, Boyne house Davies George & Son. brick k tile
lis MA.. D.L., J. P. merchants, Prendergast hill
, . DaviesElizabeth Anne (Mrs.), glover,
0»ilym B.A, (rector), j 79 Prendergast
, „ (Davies John Morgan Lloyd M.B.C.S.
:e.i B..njuinin.Sprini.r|leldi Eng., L.R.C.PEdin. physician k
surgeon. Glanafon
Davies William Thomas J. P. butcher:.
17 Pienderirast
Edward J. Reed, borough surveyor..
sanitary iiLspector & watei'works
engineer
Evans Jas. farmer. The Hermitage
Garnoii Jemima (Mr*.), grocer, go-
Prendergast
IRECrORY.]
Griffiths Esther (Mre), shopkeeper,
55 Prendergast
HardinE; John, grocer. Post office
Harries" Thos. shopkpr. i2oPrendergst
Hill k Thomas, poulterers, 33 Pren-
dergast
Hill Arth.Thos. poulterer,88Prendrgst
Howell Sobert, farmer, Mt. Pleasant
.Tames Kate (Miss). Horse k Groom
P.H. 68 Prendergast
Lewis George, dairyman, Greenfields
Lewis Thomas Tonng, farmer, Upper
.Springfield
tLewis Wm. farmer, Prendersast pi
SOUTH WALES. uav.
Llewellin John, market gardener, iRoblin Thos.jilasterer, i3o Pr.
Prendergast cottage Summers James Andrew, sh
\tathias Charles (Mrs.), butcher, 94 Prendergast
Tangiers
Merriman WilUaui, .shopkeeper,
Prendergast hill
Morgan Eynon, builder, 145 Back
Morris Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Prendergast hill U
Prendergast Reading & Recreation
Rooms (Rev. Gwilym Smith, sec)
Price Emma (Mrs.), cowkpr. Tangiers
Pyart Sarah (Mrs.), Bull inn 72 Prendergast
Bees David Thos. fanner, Springfield Williams Wilfred
Revnolds Arth. farmr. Cottesmore fm I derirast hill
i,as Bow
11 James
.sbopk
eodergas
nas Job
1 He.nrv,
pnultt
11 & Tho
mas
lias Tbo^
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ight, 1
lU Henri
farmer,
Crow-
,rl.an Ge.
cooper.Prendei
!.■ Marv
Mrs.), h
itcber
iams Mo
ris & Thomas,
HAY
HAY is a market and union town, the head of a petty
■sessional division and county court district, with a
station on the Hereford, Hay and Brecon section of the
Midland railway, 164^ miles from London by rail, 20 from
Hereford and 17 from Brecon ; the Golden Valley railway
to Pontrilas, which is now a branch of the Great Western
Railway, starts from this place ; the town is in the
county of Brecon, hundred of Talgarth, rural deanery
of Hay, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St,
David's. Hay is on the borders of the counties of
Brecon, Radnor and Hereford, the town occupying rising
ground on the south bank of the river Wye, which is
here crossed by an iron bridge, connecting the counties
of Brecon and Radnor, designed by Mr. W. E. Hughes,
of London, and completed in 1864: it occupies the site
of an older bridge, and cost between .£7,000 and ;£8.ooo.
The town was governed by a Local Board from 1865
until the "Local Governm'ent Act, 1894," established
the present Urban District Council.
Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act.
1894," the ancient civil parish of Hay was divided into
two civil parishes. Urban and Rural, the former com-
prising the Urban District area.
The town has several main .streets and .some very good
houses and shops ; bnt the trade is purely agricultural.
The streets are lighted with gas fr. m works the property
of the Hay Gas and Coke Co. Limited, and a few street
lamps are lighted bv ele.tricitv a.; also a nnml.er of
houses and sl,n,K. f,,,i,. v ,, 1 - ,,«ii,/i !-, W iih,in I.,l-
wall. There i« an .iln 1 , -■;,- ■ ■ : -. ' ii.
Black Monnlam,-. "I'n 1 - :.i •-,:, . , , . ...
gallons, and another v r,,..,,i. ..f : . u::liu„,. Jmiu
half a mile from the li.wn ; the works, formerly be-
longing to a limited liability company, were purchased
about 1895 by the Urban District Council.
The church of St. Mary is at the western extremity of
the town, overlooking the river Wye, and was rebuilt in
1834, through the instramentality ot the Rev. Humphrey
Allen, then curate : it consists of apsidal chancel, nave,
-south porch and a western embattled tower containing i
bell • the chancel was altered and restored previous to
1870, at a cost of about ^400: there is a very handsome
pulpit, presented in 1879 at a cost of ;£i8o, by Francis
Robert Trumper esq. wbn also gave the stained windows
of the chancel: in 188B a brass eagle lectern and Bible
were presented by C. Griffiths esq. and an organ has
also been provided at a ca.st of ^400 : choir stalls were
presented and the chancel was paved in marble in 1912
in memory of Archdeacon W. L. Bevan, vicar of Hay
1845-1901 : there are 760 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1688. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value .£250, in^ the gift of Lord Glanusk C.B.,
D.S.O. and held since' 1903 by the Bev. John Jeffreys
de-Winton M.A. ot Worcester College, Oxford, chaplain
■of the Hay union, and surrogate.
There is a Baptist chapel, erected in 1815, with 400
sittings, Calvinistic Methodist with 200, Congregational,
built in 1804 with 250, Primitive Methodist with 150,
and a Wesleyan chapel with 250 sittings.
The Parish Hall, in Lion street," .reeled in i8go.
and presented to the parish by Archdeacon W. L. Bevan,
vicar ot Hay 1845-1901, cons'ists of a central hall and
three class rooms, and is used for meetings in connec-
tion with the Church of England.
The Cemetery, on the Brecon road, was opened in 1870,
at a cost of ;£i,ioo, and consists of about three acres;
there is no mortuary chapel: it is under the control of a
joint committee appointed by the Hay Urban District
Council and the Hay Rural Parish meeting.
The Poor Law Institution, in St. M;uy s road, will
proi-ide for 70 imnates.
The Isolation Hospital was erected in 1912, and cor.,
tains eight beds.
The Clock Tower, at the top ot Broad street, is ot
stone, and was erected in 1884 at a cost ot over _£6oo.
The Town Hall is a building of stone, the basement
of which serves as a cheese market and for other pur-
The Market House, erected in 1833, belongs to the
Urban District Council.
The principal hotels are the "Crown,'' the "Wye"
(temperance) and the " Swan."
The National Provincial & Union Bank of England
Limited and Barclays Bank Limited have branches here.
The Constitutional Club, in Market square, opened in
October, 1898, is connected with the Hay branch of the
Breconshire Conservative Association and has about 220
members.
The Hay and District Liberal Club, H«ol-y-Dwr, was
opened in 1913, and has a membership of about 180.
The market is held on Thursday, chiefly for provisions :
stock fails are held on the last Thursday in every
month and also on the last Thursday in August and
September; the old May hiring fairs are held on May
17th and 1 8th.
The Drill Hall, in Lion .street, is used for public
meetings.
In 1832, Miss Frances Harley erected and endowed sis
almshouses in memory of her mother, the Hon. Mrs.
Harley, for the reception o£ six poor women, each of whom
receives the sum of six shillings weekly : in 1836 twelve
more almshouses were erected in the Brecon road, and
.nlso endowed by Miss Frances Harley, as a memorial
of her sister, Martha Harley, of Trebarried, for twelve
poor women, each receiving the sum of six shilUngs
weekly. Inhabitants of the counties of Brecon, Hereford
and Radnor are eligible to these almshouses. Gwynne's
almshouses, in St. Mary's road, erected and endowed by
Miss Gwynne, ot Hay Castle, for six poor persons, were
rebuilt in 1878 : the present income is £60 a year. The
late Sir Joseph Bailey bart. left 10th May, 1856, the sum
of ^10 a year to the poor of this town.
The Boughrood Charity, founded by Rice Powell, in
1686, apprentices boys annually from Hay and several
other parishes at a premium ot ^^ 12. The Penoyre Charity
is conneete.l with the National school, and Goff's Charily
furnishes an endowment to a British school, situated in
Hoel-v-Dwr.
The principal residences are :— Waunderwen, the pro-
perty of Roger P. Bishop esq. and The Castle, the resi-
dence ot the Dowager Lady Glanusk.
Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. who is lord of the manor.
Col. Thomas Wood, Viscount Hereford D.L., J.P. ancl
Roger P. Bishop esq. are chief landowriers^^.llie^»ou
is principally clay ; subsoil, ' "
The chief crops
rheat. barley, potatoes and pasturage.
The
ation in 19H, 1,603, including 4 officials and 4? inmal 1
.f the Poor Law Institution.
The population ot the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was
1 77! (which includes part of Hay Rural cml pansh).
Parish Clerk, Joseph Jay, 10 Church street. Hay.
The area ot Hay Rural parish is 2,526 acres of land
of wate
rateable valn«, ;£2,556 ; popula
SOUTH WALES.
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OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. 0.. T. S; Telepbonio OiiU, Exchange & E. D.
Office (letters should be addressed Hay, Hereford).—
Albert Powell, sub-postma«{er
Pillar Letter Boxes —JChnrch street & Waunderwen Gnt«
Wall Letter Boxe*.— Old Toll Oate k Sheephonse
URBAA DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meets the first monday in every month at the clerk's
office, Chancciy lane, at 6 p.ni.
Members.
Chairinaii. Franl; Cadman.
Retire in April, 1920.
William Ernest Boucher I Enoch George J.P
James Cater J.P |
Retlif in April. 1921.
I .Inhn Mor-an J.P
Retire in April, 1922.
Frank Cadman I William Sidney Williams
John Price Lloyd |
Officers.
Clerk. Robert Thomas Griffiths, Chancery lane
Price, Barclays Bank Limited,
ks M.B. &
Treasurer, Williai
Broad street
.Medical Officer of Health, Thou
Ch.B.Edin. Broad street
Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Collector, Herbert Gilby,
.Surveyor's office, Bon Marche
BRECKNOCKSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR HAY
PETT'T SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Devereux Hon. Robert Charles D.L. Tregoyd, Three
Cocks, Brcconshire. chairman
Butler Edward, Aberllynfi house, Glasbury, Hereford
Cater James, Belle vue. Hay
Christy Hugh Archibald, Llangoed Castle, Llyswen,
Breconshire
Cockcroft Edward Fiaucis, Tyglyn, near Hay
George Enoch, Henallt house. Hay, Hereford
Graystone Herbert. The Moor, Hay, Hereford
Hincks Thomas Samuel Hawkesford M.D. Cartrefle,
Church street. Hay, Hereford
James Lieut. -Col. John, Bryn Curl, Lyonshall, Kington
Morgan John, Broad street. Hay, Hereford
Williams-Vaughan John D.L. Garry lodge, Torquay
Wood Col. Thomas D.L. Ramley, Lymington, Hants
The Chairman, f.,r the lime being, of the Hay Urban
District Council is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, Herbert Bowse Armstrong,
Broad street
Petty Sessions are held on the first k third mondays in
every month at the Police court at 11.30 a.m. & any
day when required. An occasional court is held (when
required) at the clerk's office. Hay. The following
places are included in the Petty Sessional division: —
Hay, Glynfach, Llanigon, Tregoyd & Velindre
HAT RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the district are: — Aberllj-nfl, Bronllya,
Hay Rural, Llanelieu, Llanigon & Glynfach, Llyiwen,
Pipton, Talgarth, Tregoyd k Velindre. The area is
39,153 acres; population in 1911, 3,585
Council meets at the Board room. Hay, the first
thuriday in every month.
Chairman. J.ilm Wat key-. Jnnfs. Slieep house. Hay
Officials.
Clerk, James (funtcr, (;i;i^linrv
Treasurer, Edwin Taylor. .Niiiional Provincial fc Union
Bank of England Limited. Oxford road, Hay
Medical Officer of Health, Frederick James Jaync M.B.
& C.M.Glas. Glanenig house. Talgarth
Surveyor, Walter L. Powell, Tower hotel, Talgarth
Sanitary Inspector, William Ounter, Bronllys
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, Brecon road, Robert T. Griffiths, clerk to the
burial joint committee; Mrs. Mary Anne Prosser, kpr
donnty Conrt, Drill hall. His Honor Ivor Bowen K.C.
judge; Robert Thomas Griffiths, registrar & high
bailiff ; office. Chancery lane. The court is held even-
alternate month at the Drill hall. Lion street. The
following is a list of the places within its jurisdiction:
—Aberllynfi. Boughruod, Bredwardine, Bronllys,
Pryngwyn, Cliff.., d, Clyr .. Cusop, Crasswall, Dorstone,
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS kc
Glasbury, Glynfach, Hay Urban, Hay Rural, Llanbedr-
Painscastle, Llandilo-Graban, Llanelieu, Llandewy-fach,
Llanstephan, Llanigon, Llowes, Llyswen, Pipton, Tal-
garth, Tregoyd & Velindre & Whitney
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of
Hereford, Mackay John Graham Scobie C.B. 2 Offa
street, Hereford, official receiver
Certified Bailifi appointed under the "Law of Distress
Amendment Act," William Lilwall, Hay
County Police .Station, Lion street, William Williams.
sei^eant, & i constable
Drill Hall, Lion street, Company-Sergt. Frank Herl*rt
Ridgway, keeper
Fire Brigade, Bull ring, Edgar John Charles Evans,
capt. ; Humphrey V. Webb, engineer ; & 10 firemen
Gwynne's Almshouses, St. Mary*s road, Reece Morris,
clerk to the trustees
Hay Isolation Hospital, Thom'as Ernest Hincks MB. &
Ch.B.Edin. medical superintendent
Harley's Almshouses, Brecon road, Reece Morris, clerk
to the trtistees
Ministry of Lalu.iu- Employment Exchange, Broad -t.
Reece Morris, branch manager
Stamp Office. i,t the P.>st office; .Vlbert Powell, .lis-
tiihutor
Town Hall. Hi-h town
HAY UNION.
Bnard day, first thurs. in the month at 11.15 »•"'• " ^h^
Poor Law Institution.
The union comprises the following parishes: — Aberlly-
nfi. Bronllys, Glynfach, Hay Urban, Hay Rural,
Llanelieu, Llanigon, Llyswen, Pipton, Talgarth. Tre-
goyd & Velindre, in Brecknockshire; Bredwardine,
Clifford, Cusop, Dorstone k Whitney, in Herefordshire;
Boughrood, Bryngwyn, Clyro, Glasbury, Llanbedr-
Painscastle, Llanddewifach, Llandilo-Graban, Llan-
stephan & Llowes, in Radnorshire. The population of
the union in 1911 was 9.516; area, 58. 925 acres; rate-
able value in 1919, ;£63,877
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Rev. William
Edward Thomas Morgan, Vicarage. Llanigon. Hay
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee. Robert
Thomas Griffiths, Chancery lane. Hay
Treasurer. Eduin Taylor, National Provincial k Union
Bank of England Limited, Oxford road. Hay
Colleotois to the Guardians, Relieving & Vaccination
Officers, Hay district, Herbert Batts, 2 Belmont toad,
Hav : Glasbiirv district, George Price Weale, Talgarth
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Glasburv dis-
trict, Frederick Jaimis Janie M.B., C.M.Glas. Glan-
enig house, Talgarth ; Herefordshire district, Thos.
Ernest Hincks M.B. & Ch.B.Edin. Broad street, Hav;
Ifcidnorshire district, William Patrick Tavlour D.in'iel
L.R.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H. ' Pembertoii
house. Hay
The Poor Law Institution, St. Mary's road, erected in
1837, is a large building of stone, with about 4 acres of
ground attached to it. & will hold about 71 inmates ;
Frank B. Powell, master; Rev. John Jeffreys de-
Winton M.A. chaplain; Thomas Ernest Hincks' M.B. .
Ch.B.Edin. medical officer; Mrs. Kate Heyes. u\atron
Hay Registbation Distbict.
Superintendent Registrar, Robert Thomas Griffith*,
Chaiu-erv lane : deputv. David Edmund HowetU
F.C.I. , F.B.I. Clionceiy lane
Hegistiars of Bitths &. Deaths. Hay -ub-district, Herbert
Batts, 2 Belmont road. Hay; deputy. George Batts,
The Gardens. Hav: Talgarth sub-district, George
Price Weale, Talgarth ; deputy. H. V. Davies. Londou
house. Talgarth
Registrar of Marriages, HerberC Batts. 2 Belmont 1. ad.
Hay ; deputy. Ivor Amiss Jones. Broad street
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer for Hay Urban. Hay Rural k Ou^op,
Herbert Gilby, Bon Mai"cli#
('lerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Painscast^e
Division & to the Magistrates for the Divisions of Hay,
Bredwardine k Painscastle & Steward of the Manor of
Clifford, Herbert Bowse Armstrong M.A. Broad street
Clerk to Hav k Talgarth Pension Sub-Cmimittee, R. B
IVillis. H.ink Icrrai-c. Talgarth
Clerk to the Trustees of Owvnne's k Harley's Charil;.*.
Reece Morris, Broad street
Clerk to Hay Bridge Commissioners, Robert T. Griffiili*.
Chancery lane
Clerk to the Magistrates tor the Divisions of Talgarth &
Devynock, Edward Cambridge Phillips, Brooklands
Income Tax Collector. Beeoe Morris, Broad street
DlttECXOKY.J
?OUTH WALES.
HAY. 425
Mfdical Officer nf Health to the Bredwardine & Pains- .
castle Eural District Councils, Thomas Ernest Hincks
M.B., Ch.B.Edin. Broad street
T..wn Crier, John Cartwright, Smallbr.Mik terrace |
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times ot services. I
St. Mary's Church, Hay, Rev. John Jeffreys de-Winton
M.A. vicar; 8 & ii a.m. & 6 p.m. ; daily 7.45 a.m. ;
H. C. 8 a.m. & 7.30 p.m |
Baptist (Salem) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.iu
Calvinistic Methodist (Tabernacle), Belmont road, Kev.
Daniel Thomas Davies ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7
p.m
Congregaiiunal (Ebenw.er) (English), Broad street. Rev.
Idris Davies B.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
Primitive Methodist, Oxford road; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tnes. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Oxford road (Llandrindod Wells & Bicc.n,
Circuity. Rev. J. Wesley Hughes (supt.) ; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Brecon road (boys & girl.s), built about 1830 & master's
residence added 1869 ; it vpill hold 210 children ;
Harry Morris, master ; Miss F. Moore, mistress
Red Lion street (infants), built in 1890, for 77 children ;
Mrs. C. E. Morris, mistress
These t-wo schools are controlled by six managers ; Rev.
J. J. de-Wintnn M.A The Vicarage, correspondent ;
Edmund Jnhn Stephens, Belmnnt house, Belmont
Hoel-y-Dwr (mixed & infants), built in 1876, for i85, &
since enlarged for 286 children ; Thomas E. James,
master ; Miss Beatrice Annie Taylor, infants' mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; Herbert
Batts. 2 Belmnnt road. Hay, correspondent
Railway Station.
Hay, Albert William Niblett, station master & goods agt
Jami
Mrs.
PDIVATE ItESIDENTS.
Armstrong Herbert Rowse M.A.
May field
Baker Ernest .loseph. Lyndhurst.
Oxford road
Balcer Harry, Castle view, Oxford rd
Baker Mrs. 19 Castle street
Bishop Roger P. Waunderwcn
Cater Jas. J. P. Belle vue, Belmont rd
Daniel Wm. Patrick Taylour D.P.H.
Pemberton house
Davies Rev. Daniel Thomas (Calvinis-
tic Methodist), 8 Broad street
Davies Rev. Idris B.A. (Congrega-
tional). Gweiidraeth
Davies J. Fred. Clifton bo. Belmont rd
COUMEIiCIAL.
Early closing day, Tuesday i p.m.
Armstrong Herbert Kowse M.A. solicitor (firm, Cheese
& Armstrong), & notary, commissioner for oaths,
clerk 10 the justices of the petty sessional divisions of
Hay, Bredwardine & Painscastle & to the commis-
sioners of taxes for Painscastle division & steward of
manor of Clifford, Broad street
Bailey George, beer retailer. Bell bank
Baker Ernest Joseph, carpenter, Oxford road
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (William Owen Price,
manager). Broad street ; open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ;
thurs. & fair days, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; sat. 9.30 a.m.
to 12 noon ; draw on head office, 54 Lombard street.
London E C 3
Batts George, deputy registrar of births & deaths for Hay
sub-district, The Gardens
Batts Herbert, relieving & vaccination officer Hay di.strict,
collector to the guardians & registrar of births, mar-
riages & deaths for Hay sub-district, 2 Belmont roail
Benbow Thomas, apartments, Oxford road
Bevan Marian (Miss), nurse, 16 Bear street
Bidmead Thomas, refreshment rooms, 2 Market street
Bowen David, farmer, Caenantmelyn
Bownes John, farm bailiff to E. F. Cockcroft esq.
Lower house
Breconshire Conservative Association (Frank Lewis,
sec. to Hay branch), 28 Castle street
Brookes James M. artificial teeth manufacturer (attends
thurs. 9 to 4.30), 24 Broad street
Bush James, toll collector at Hay bridge. Bridge street
Cadman Frank, corn mer.12 Broad st.& Town flour mUls
Cartwright John, town crier. Smallbrook terrace
Cater Eliza (Mrs.), draper, The Pavement
Cattell Arthur John M.R.C.V.S. veterinary suraeon.
The Pavement
Chauihers Ann (Mrs.), fishmonger, 30 Castle street
Chanibcrs John, hoot maker, 29 Castle street
Cheese & Armstrong, solicitors k commissioners for
oaths. Broad street
Constitutional Club (Reece Morris, sec). Market square
County Court (Robert Thomas Griffiths, registrar S
high bailiff). Drill hall. Lion street
Daniel William Patrick Taylour M.K.C.S.. L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H, physician & surgeon, & medical officer &
public vaccinator Radnorshire district, Hay union.
Pemberton house
Davies J. L. & Son, dispensing & veterinary chemists. 7
High town
Driir Hall (Company-Sergt, Frank Herbert Bid" way.
keeper). Lion street
Edwards Brothers, boot k shoe makers. 12 Castle street
Evans Arthur, butcher, 3 Castle street
Evans Edgar John Charles, painter. Broad street
de-Winton Rev. John Jeffreys
(vicar, & surrogate & chaplain of
I union). Vicarage
I George Enoch J. P. HenalU house.
I Oxford road
jGlanusk Dowager Lady, The Castle
I Griffiths Miss, Laurel cot. Chuich st
rd Howell,Victoria cot. Brecon rd
Ch.B.
M.A. Jatucs Thon
Hav
Hincks Thomas Ernest M
Broad street
Hincks Thomas Samuel Hawkesford
M.D., J. P. Cartrefle, Church street
Howells David Edmund F.C.I.. F.B.I.
2; Castle street
more ho. Broad st
Jav Mrs. Arnsfa. ' Chun'h street
Junes Charles. Poplar ho. Broad st
Mannin;.' James Parker, 6 Church st
Miii;;.iii .Inhn J P. Broad street
Phillips Ed^^d. Cambridge, Brooklands
Pu«p|l Ch.ules J. P. Pen-y-Maes
Pric-,' Wm. Owci., Bank ho. Broad st
Stephens Henry John,Belmont house,
Belmont road
Thomas
eph.
spect
Castle
Oxford villas
Evans James, shopkeeper. Lion street
Evan.s Marshall, regstrd. lodging house kpr. HeoI-y-Dw'
Evans Richard, boot maker. 10 Lion street
Evans William, boot & shoe repairer. 14 Castle street
Evans William, chimney sweeper, iS'ewport street
Ferris John, news aeent. High town
Gane William. Blue~Boar P.H. Castle street
(rilby Herbert, surveyor, sanitary inspector & collector
to the Urban District Council. Survevor's office, Bon
March^
Giles William, ironmonger. High town
(Tulr-wui't li\ .V .-^niis. (intiitti'i-.-. 17 Broad street
GiHiih'iri I'r\-.' ic ^I'l. tiiTinT-. Sheep house
Griffiths Robert Thom;
Hay county court, s
the guardians & assp
clerk to the H:iv lil
uper:
r. Market street
gistrar k high bailiff
t registrar, clerk to
■ "Jay
li-. II ! ('nuncil, Bredwardine
& Painscastli' Hnni I'l 1 mincils. Hay burial
the tnistt'cs of Gaii'i . lui'.'; -. i icincery lane
Griffith.s Thomas, boot mak. i-. 3 Lion street
Gwatkin Henry William, grocer, 41 Lion street
Gwilliam Jessie (Mrs.), .Iraper, Paris bouse, High town
Gwilliam Thomas, farmer. New Forest
Gwilliam Walter, butcher, Newport street
Hamer Bichard, Initcher. 2 Castle street
Hartwell George J. saddler 14. & confr. 11, High town
Hastings James, watch maker, 44 Lion street
Hathaway Edwin, game dealer. Broad street
Hay Cenietery (Robert T. Griffiths, clerk to burial joint
committee ; Mrs. Mary Anne Prosser, kpr.), Brecon rd
Hav & District Liberal" Club (David G. Price, sec).
Heol-y-Dwr
Kay Fire Brigade (Edgar John Charles Evans, capt. ;
Humphrey V. Webb, engineer). Bull ring
Hay Gas & Coke Co. Limited I Arthur Phillips, sec;
Clifford Henrv FeltlKim. niiiiiiiL-iTV. office. Broad st
Hav Isolation Hosniiiil 1:. m - Knu-st Hincks M.B. &
Ch.B.Edii
medii
officer
Henderson Bros, iiiii 1,11 inifa
Hincks Thomas F.r,,,.-: 11: .> ( h R.Edin. surgeon «
I to H :n- Urban District Council,
Poor Law Institution, medical
officer of health to the Bredwardine & Painscastle
Rural District Councils & public vaccinator Hereford-
shire district. Hav union. Broad street
Hincks Thomas Samuel Hawkesford M.D. & C.M.Edin.
surgeon. Cartrefle. Church street
Hitchcox F. E. & S. A. Wye temperance hotel, 10 Castle
street & refreshment rooms. Broad street
Hilbrow James, batcher, 27 Castle street
Howard James, blacksmith. Bull ring
42 fi
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Howell Mary (Mrs.), Castle temiierance hotel. Castle Bt | Phillips Edward Cambridge, clerk to the ma^strate
Howells David Edmund F.C.I.. F.B.I, deput) supt. ( tor the Talgarth & Devynock division», Brooklands
registrar. Chancery lane , Phillips John, farmer. Little Fordd Fawr
India & China Tea Co. Limited (branch), grocers & tea ! Phillips Joseph, Talbot inn. Castle street
dealers. High town Portman Charles B. G. teacher of music. Oak row
Jay Joseph, parish clerk, lo Church street Powell Cecilia (Mrs), Swan hotel. Church street
Jay William, market gardener. Castle gardens Price Clara Emily (Miss), apartments, O.xford road
Jenkins Edward John, Three Tuns PH. Broad street Price George, King's Head inn. Broad street
Jolly Mary (Mrs), blacksmith, 27 Lion street
Jones Brothers, wool staplers. Broad street
Jones H. F. & F. S. drapers, 9 High town
Jones Frank E., M.E.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, Arosfa, j
Church street
Price Jane Violet (Mrs.), grocer, Heol-y-Bwr
Piice Joseph James, builder & contractor ; all kinds of
ranges & grates fitted ; estimates given for drainage
in latest approved style. The Gardens
Price Thomas, Black Swan inn. Broad street
Jones Gwilym T. artificial tee
thurs.), 2 Belmont road
Jones Isabella Thiria (Mrs), Nelson inn, Newport street
Jones John, saddler, 3 High town
Jones John Watkeys, farmer. Sheep house
Jones Stephen M. & Sons, tailors, 19 Broad street
Joseph Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner, 1 Castle street
Ked wards Caleb, grocer. Broad street
Lewis & Co. tailors, 28 Castle street
Lewis Ellen (Mrs.), butdier, St. John's place
Lewis John, Holly Bush inn, Pont-y-rangel
Lewis Thomas, farmer, Langwathen
Lewis William, builder. Church street
Lewis William, haulier. Black Lion green
Lilwall William, haulier, Heol-y-Dwr
Lloyd John Piice, plumber 4; house decorator,24Castle st
Uoyd Penrv, estate agent. Broad street
London Central Meat Co.Ltd.(branch).butchers,42 Lion »t
Loyal Hay Lod-e of Freemasons (No. 2,382) (H. F.
Jones, sec), M;isonic hall
Madigan Thonui.s Josi-plj. motor i-ngineer, 21 Cattle tt
Maddy John Merioath, baker & grocer, i Bear street
Mayall Ernest George, watch maker, 10 High town
Mills Edward George, grocer, 2 High town
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange (Beece
Morris, branch manager;. Broad street
Morgan John J. P. tanner & currier. Broad street
Morris Eeece, income tax collector, sec. to the Hay
Horse Show, insurance agent, & clerk to the trustees
of Gwynne's & Harley's charities & branch manager
tor the Mini-stry of Labour Emplo;-ment Exchange,
Broad street
Moxon Thos. photographer 4; fancy repos. 8 & 9 Castle st
Nntional Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
tbranch) (Edwin Taylor, manager), Oxford road;
draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London EC 2
Niblett Albert William, station master & goods agent.
Railway station
Old Radnor Trading Co. Limited, coal merchants (Chas.
Jones, agent). Broad street
Owen Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Oxford road
Parry Tom (Mrs), farmer. Black Lion road
HAYSCASTLE is a parish in the county of Pem-
broke. 4 miles south-west of Letterston station on the
branch from Clynderwen of the North Pembrokeshire
railway, 7J north-west from Haverfordwest, and 9 east
from St. David's, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Dewisland, county court district and union
(•f Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanery of Dewis-
land. end archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Mary is an ancient building consisting of
chancel and nave, and a turret containing one bell; the
church was restored in 1861. and affords 126 8itting.s.
The register of baptisms dates from the year 1800;
marriages. 1787: and burials. 1798. The living is a
vicarage, annexed to that of Brawdy, joint net income
/.30. with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1912 by the Rev. Edwin Tudor
Devereux Albert James, tailor ■ tHarries George M Rhyndastr
Phillips Wm. Cross inn. Post office j IHarries James J.P
Williams Hy. carpenter, Brynamlwg jJohn James, Broadway
FARMRIts. i Lawrence John, Ford'
M.irked thus t farm 150 acres or over. | Lewis Daniel. Castle hill
Davies Thomas, Newhouse i Lewis David, Barnard's hill
tDavies William Henry, Hermitage Lewis Morgan, West Ford
Hurries David, Gignog Morcans Arth, Rhyndastonfach
HENDT, see Llanedy.
facturer (attends i Price Thomas, seedsman, 39 Lion street
I Price Thomas James, builder, i Church street
Price William, Half Moon P.H. Lion street
Price William Owen, manager of Barclays Bank Ltd. &,
treasurer to the Urban District Council, Cusop &
Eardsley Parish Councils & Hay & T,%lgarth schooi
district. Bank house. Broad street
Prosser George, haulier, 4 Church street
Prosser John Pugh, farmer. Fordd Fawr
Pugh John Lewis, boot maker, 7 Bridge street
Pugh Thomas, greengrocer, 40 Lion street
Pugh William John, cabinet maker, 12 Lion street
Slatter Caroline (Miss), Wheatsheaf inn. Lion street
Stephens H. J. & .Son, outfitters, i & 20 High town
Stephens William Edward, refreshment rms. isHigh twi>
Stokoe Thomas (exors. of). Crown hotel. Broad street &
The Lamb P.H. Newport street
Stokoe Thomas (exors. of), chemists, 12 High town
Taylor Edwin, manager of the National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited & treasurer of the
Hay union & Hay, Painscastle & Bredwardine Rural
District Councils, Oxford road
Terrett Edith Annie (Miss), girls' boarding & day school.
Brookfield
Terrett William, grocer, 18 Broad street
Thomas William, Bear inn, Bear street
Town Hall. High town
Vale Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Newport road
Walters Richard, game dealer. Lion street
Watkins William, baker k grocer, 13 Lion street
Webb H. V. & F. W. carriage builders. Lion street
Webb Frank W. Mason's Arms inn, 26 Castle street
Williams Robert k. Sons Limited, timber merchants
(James Cater, managing director). High town &
lane
Williams Henry, hair dresser. The Pavement
Williams James, Black Lion inn. Lion street
Williams Robert, Seven Stars P.H. Broad street
Williams Septimus, tailor. Castle street
Williams Thomas, refreshment rooms, 45 Lion street
Williams Wm. Sidnev, insur. agent, We8tview,Church
Wood R. & Co. auctioneers, St. John's road
Moses Ev
.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who
s a Calvinistic Methodist
Congregational chapel at
The
chapel at Brimaston. a
Ford, erected in 1821, with 350 sittings. The soil is
light ; chief crops are barley and oats, with some por-
tion of the land under pasture. The area comprises
4,587 acres, of which 6 are water ; assessable value,
^1,192: the population in ign was 308.
Post Office. Hayscastle Cross —William Phillips, suh-
postniaster. Letters through Wolfs Castle. Pembroke-
shire. Roch is the nearest money order & telegraph
oflRce. 4 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Brimaston Grange
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1677. jc .
enlarged in igo.",, for 94 children ; John Daniel Bowen.
master
tLlovd Thomas, Brimaston hall
tMorris Fdk.Lewis.Brimaston Grangp
tMorris John W
Richards John, Newton east
Thomas Benjamin, Crofty
Thomas William. Rosclan'd
Vanghan John, Chapel farm. Ford
Wilcoi Eben, Newton east
UPPER HENFYNTW is a parLsh in the county I
of Cardigan, reconstitnted under the provisions of the I
"Local Government Act, 1894," '•'o™ '•''»' par' "f 'he
ancient civil parish not included in Aberayron Urban
District, and is 13 miles wcst-by-north from Lampeter, 2^
B .uth from Aberayron station on the Lampeter and
Aberayron branch of the Great Western railwav and
i« south from Aberystwyth, in the hundred of Har,
pplty sessional division of liar Lower and Aberayron,
union and county court district of Aberayron, and
in the rural deanery of Glyn-Aeron, archdeaconry
of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. David is a plain building of stone, .-on-
sisting of chancel, nave, and a turret containing one
bell; the church was rebuilt in 1866. and affords 120
sittings. The registers date from the year 1718. The
living is a vicarage, with the chapeliy of Holy Trinity.
Aberayron, annexed, net income ;^3:o, with 2 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St
David's, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Evan Evans
B A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, and rural dean
or Glvn-Aeron, who resides at Aberavron There i* a
DJRKOTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
HENRY S MOAI
427
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in the village, and a Con-
gregational chapi'l at Neuadd Lwyd, founded in 1760,
with sittings for 250 persons. Fort Cad-wgan, an ancienl |
■earthwork near Aberayron, is in this parish. Ijieut,-
•Commander Alban Lewis Gwynne R.N., C.B. is lord
■of the manor, Capt. T. P. Lewis is the principal land-
owner. The soil is light and slatey ; chief crops, wheat,
barley and oats. The area is 1,977 acres of land, 5
of water and 59 of foreshore; assessable value, ^839;
the population in 1911 was 313 in the civil parish and
Marked thus * receive letters through, *Evans Thos. blacl.
Ciliau-Aeron, Cardiganshii
■Junes Kev. David (Calvinistic Meth-
odist), Glasfryn, Ffloes-y-ffin
1,655 '" '^"^ ecclesiastical parish (which includes Lower
Henfynyw and Lower Llanddewi Aberarth civil parishes).
Ffoes-y-flBn is a hamlet in this parish.
Letters are received from Aberayron, Cardiganshire,
which is the nearest post, monev order & telegraph
office, aj miles distant, -Wall Le'tter Boxes at Ffoes-
y-ffin & Neuadd Lwyd
The children of this place attend the schools at Abeniy-
von & Penlon, Llanarth
nith.Neuaddlwyd | Lloyd John, master mariner, Cross-
Ffoes-:
Lloyd Lewis, farmer, Penrhiwdrych
i Thomas David, farmer, Mwdwl
Thomas Evan, Red Lion P.H. Fflue
Davies Daniel, farmer, Cae-haidd
•Davies Evan, farmer, Penrhiw
Enoch Thomas, farmer, Abermailais
Evans David, farmer, Cil-fforch
*Evans David, fanner, Lluest
Ilvans Jenkin, shopkeeper & assistant
Evans Thomas, master
Ffoes-y-ffin cottage
•George Edward, farmer, Typorth
Jone.'i Daniel, farmer, Penrhyn
•Jones Daniel Davies, farmer, Lon y-ifin
Jones Elizh, (Mrs.), farmer,Sychbant j *rhomas Thomas, coal merchant
•Jones Evan, carpenter, Neuaddlwydi Williams Daniel, farmer, Clogfryn
Jones John, farmer, Cilcer j Williams John, master mariner
JoEies John, shopkeeper, Ffoes-y-ffin Brynarfor, Ffoes-y-ffin
Lewis Daniel(MT8.), farmer,Penybank I Williams John, master mariner
•Lloyd James, farmer, Hengraint ) Crossway, Ffoes-y-ffin
SENLLAN is a small parish, in the county of Cardi-
_gan, situated in the vale of the river Teify, with a
-station on the branch from Pencader junction, on the
Great Western railway, to Llandyssil and Kewcastle
and
iTas ao8.
HENGOED, see Gelligaer.
since 1914 by the Rev. Evan John Davie- B.A. <if .St. David's
College, Lampeter, who resides at Bangnr-Teifl. There is,
at Aberbank, a small hamlet within the parish, a Cal-
vinistic Methodist chapel, seating 150. The principal
Emlvn, and is 4.^ miles west from Llandyssil and 243 [ landowners are Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart.
from London, in'the Aberbank division of the county, and Capt. William Lewes J.P. The soil is clay; sub-
hundred of Troedyraur, Newcastle in Emlyn union, soil, slate. The chief crops are barley and oats. The
and county court district, petty sessional division ul ■ area is 387 acres of laiid
Penrhywpal, and in the rural deanery of Sub Aeron, value, ;^695 ; the population
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. | p^^^ ^ .j. Qjg^.^ (Letters should have Cardiganshire
The church of St. David js a plain bmlding of stone, I added).— Thomas Morgan Williams, sub-postmaster,
-consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a turret | ^^^ nearest money order office is at Velindre
containing one bell: the church affords sittings for , ^y^ll Letter Boxes.— Aberbank & Henllan Bridge
l°h\ fiving is a^tto^fanTexedlo'b" o'f'Ba^gor-Tel^; Public Elementary School, Aberbank, for 130 children;
joint net income /'104. with 54 acres of glebe, and resi- Ebenezer Davies, master
dence. in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held Railway Station. Thomas M. Morris, station master
Jones David Thomas, woollen manu- Mackenzie James, Railway inn
facturer. Aberbank Nicholas Daniel i Sons, monumental
Jones Henry, shopkeeper mason*
J. .lies James, cowkeeper, Cbiy Phillips Jjnc (Mrs.), cowkpr. Pengallt
Jones John, clog maker f
Jniio.-i Samuel, varn spinner ,V
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-bianch). ^ 1
open sat. i to 2 ; draw on London
head office. 71 Lombard st E C 3 '
London City & Midland Bank Ltd.
(sub-branch) ; open sat. i to 2
p.m. ; draw* on head office. 5
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
'Luke Thomas, draper
Rev. William Lewis Davies B.A, of St, David's College,
Lampeter, who resides at Laucharne. There is a
Conirregational chapel. A stone of the Roman period.
; Carmarthen
COMMEKCIAL.
Davies David, coal merchant
Davies Samuel, carpenter
Evans Benj. blacksmith, Aberbank
Evans James, wonllen manufacturer
Havard James, shopkpr. Aberbank
Jenkins Evan, assistant overseer
Jenkins Thomas Jones M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. phvsician k surgeon,
Vron lago
Jones David, cooper
:h:EN'LI.AN- AMGOED is a parish in
division of the county of Carmarthen, 2 miles east
and 3 south respectively from the stations of Llan-
falteg and Login on the Whitland and Cardigan bianch
•of the Great Western railway, 3 north from Whitland, in
the hundred of Derllys, petty sessional division of Llan-
boidy, union and county court district of Narberth.
and in the rural deanery of St. Clear's, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. David is a building of stone in the Early English
period, and consists of chancel, transept, north ar.d
«outh porches, and a turret containing one bell. There
are 80 sittings. The registers date from 1826; the
earlier registers, consisting only of loose papers, are
stated in the return of 1831 to have been allowed to go
to decay. The living is a rectory, with the chapelry of
Eglwys Fair-a-Churig annexed, joint net income ;£ioo, in
fhe gift of the freeholders, and held since 1906 by the
John
nercha
inios Thos. Morgan. sul
FAR.MEHS.
e.« David (Mrs.), Tr.dn
ins Thomas Jones, Fro
Jones David (Mrs.). Rock vi
Jones Thomas, Caecadw
Rich:irds Enoch. Pencwnwea
Jenk
found in a
md now stands in an adjoining tield ori
this parish. The farmers are the princi-
!. The chief crop is oats, and there is
land. The area is 1,044 ^^res ; rateable
with inscripti
Parc-y-maen.
Parke farm in
pal landowner,
some pasture
value, ^^1,089; the population in 1911 was 96 1
civil parish and 304 in the ecclesiastical parish (
includes Eglwys Fair-a-Chnrig).
the
PniVATE HESIDENT6.
Thoiiuis A. L., Parke
Williams Rev. David E. (Congregn
tional), Bwlchmelyn
COMMEBOIAt,
Berrell Thomas John, miller (water)
Bees David, blacksmith
Thomas Edward, carpenter & shopkp
Letters through Whitland, Carmarthenshire, M
Letter Box at School. The nearest post office is
Cwmfelinboeth, i mile distant. & money order k. t(
graph office at Whitland, 3 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1876,
extended in 1905, tor no children ; John Samson. m
FABMEBS. Bees Hannah (Mrs.). Cwm
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over. , tRichards Stephen. Gla.scord
Davies Benjamin, Penback Samson John, Panteg
Davies John, Blaenos ; Samson Mary (Mrs.) I'hvshach
Evans Morris, Blaenffvnonau , Scourfield T- P"<n- Henmv
tHancock Joseph, Henllan ' Thomas David. C"^ ■7'>,"^^^^^,T,„
tHowells James. Cefnfarchen Walters Sarah Mr^)iwvnd«"
Howells Roger P. Plasmaenllwyd tWillum* Tl.nma-. 1.1 .
HENLLYS, see Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn. .
rn railway, and 9 north-by-east i.om Hav.
the hundred ..f Kemes. petty sessional di
I fordv
HENBY'S MOAT (a corruption of Ca.stell Hen-drev).
is a parish in the county of Pembroke, on the main - .-. - ■
road from Haverfordwest to Cardigan, 4 miles south-by- «ion of Dungiea . •-"""■■' .iW deanerv of Dungleddy
station, on tho Carmarthen and Milford section
Brvnach'is an ancient building
428 HENR. S MOAT.
SOUTH WALK!
[kklly's
'^;l
Early English style, consisting of cLancel, na\e, Ir:
north porch, and a western turret containing i bell
church was repaired in 1884 at a cost of ^380. and affords
138 sittings. The register dates from 1755. The living ■
is a rectory, net income ^iSi, including -15 acres of |
glebe and residence, in the sjift of Sir O. H. P. .Scour- 1
field bart. and held since ' 1908 by the Rev. Thomas j
Morgan Jones Lic.Div. of St. David's College. Lampeter,
who is also rector of Castlebythe. There are (Congre-
gational and Baptist chapels. There is a cii-cular |
mound on the east side of the churchj-ard -nhich piubably |
Jones Rev. Thoma
(rector). Rectory
gavf the parish its name, ^ear the obuich art- traofs
of a Roman camp, and remains of a Druidical circle.
Capt. Francis Robins Barham is the principal land-
owner. The chief crops are barley and oats. The area
is 3,216 acres; assessable value, ;£85o ; the population
in igii was 230.
Letters through Clarbeston Road, Pembrokeshire. The
nearest post office is at New Moat. & money order k
telegraph office at Maenclochog
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1877. ii«
60 children ; Mrs. Kate Bonvon:
rgan
L.Di'
Davies James, woollen factory, Kai
things Hook mill
Evans Thomas, mason. Skerry hill
George Wm. blacksmith. Tufton forgi
John Elizabeth fMisi
PJamdealmgs
Owen John, Tufton Arms P.H
Phillips Ann (Mrs.), shopkeepe
?-r.>njis William. Odolwen
Guurg.. Ann (Mrs.). Parkybrist
Ge.irge Henry, Tyrhig
George William. Danlan
Higgon Margaret (Mrs.), Holmus
Howells Daniel, Patching-glas
James James, Garden farm
hopkeeper. James James Owen. Danlan
Jauies Thomas, Gotty
Jenkins David & .Son^ Budloy fletlf
tbniHtrh Maenclochog)
Jenldns Mary (Mi-s.). Danycoed
Jenkins W. J. Farthiugshook
John Benjamin, Trebengych
John Pliube (Miss). Pengarn
+J..bn ."^arah (Mrs.). Tymebii
iJulm Thomas, Penrallt
Ll..ne> Maltha iMiss). Pi-nrhiw
iLle«ellvu John, Castle
I. Morgans Daiiic!. Glasfrvii
.Munis Ajin (Miss). Tyrgwn.h.a
I Perkiii-i Benjamin, Blacknook
; Perkins Jonathan, Blaenwem
Pliillips Brothers, Bernard's well
Phillips Ann (Mrs)
I Phillips Benjamin. Dvfl'ryn
Pliillips Emilv (Mrs.). Cottv
[Phillips .John.' Blacknook
iTIi.ni.as Edward. Blaenpant
Thomas Philip, Tyrhig
I Warlow George, Bernard's well
■Williams .\rnol.!. Vavnor
HEBBBAITDSTON' is a parish
from Old Milford terminal station 0;
railway, and 8 south-west from Haverfordwest, in the
county of Pembroke, Roose petty sessional division and
hundred, Haverfordwest union and county court district,
and in the rural deanery of Roose and archdeaconry
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary,
erejted in the 12th centun-, is a building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and a verj' plain
and low western tower: in 1902 extensive restorations
were carried out and a new roof constructed ; the church
affords sittings for 150. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1716 T marriages, 1729. The
living is a rectory, net yearly value ^275, including q
acres of glebe ami reside'nce, 'in the urift of the trustees
of the late Capt. J. Egerton-Warburton (ob. 1915), and
held since 1910 by the Rev. George Henry Hughes
Hughes Rev. George Henry B A. (rec- Field Martha (Mrs.), farmer,West r» I'liil]
tor), Rectory " } Gibbie Mary Ann (Mrs.), Herhrands- i toi
James Frederick, Woodbine ton farm |.>cali
COMMEBCIAL. Griffiths Benj. farmer.l'pper Nepstoiii Sutt
Davies Wm. carpenter it parish clerk [ James Jn. Fox & Hound inn, & mason 1 I'hoi
B.A. of .St. David's College. Lampeter. Maj. Anton.
Vaushan William Stokes is lord of the manor and prin-
cipal landowner. The soil is rich ; subsoil, clay and
rock. A hiriner fair is held here on Old Michaelmas
Day. October loth. The chief crops are grass, oats,
barley and roots. The area is 1,434 acres of land, s of
tidal water and 130 of foreshore; assessable vaixie,
,^1.484; the population in igii was 303, including 52
persons in the South Hook Fort.
Parish Clerk. William Davies.
Post Office.— Mrs. Jane Thorn
Letters through Milford Haven.
money order office & Milford H
the nearest teleerraph office
Public Elementary School, erected in 1877 t enlarged
in 1890. for 5rohildren k 26 infants; Miss .\. M. K.
IS. snb-postmistres,s.
Hakin is the nearest
ven. 3 miles distant.
far
rbra
lutll
farmers. | Nicholi
Philpii
George, blacks
Arthur, farmer. Woody kiln
(Mrs.), shopkeeper
. (Mrs.), frmr. Sth.Hn
i (Mrs.), farmer
MA.
HETOPE is a parish, i mile north-west from Knucklas
station, on the Craven Arms and Builth Road section of
the London and North Western railway, and 3^ miles
west from Knighton, in the county of Radnor, Knigh-
ton hundred, union and county court district, rural
deanery of Melineth-sub-Ithon. archdeaconry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. David is
a plain edifice of stone, in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave and a belfry containing 3 bells : the
font is ancient, and there is a very fine old oak screen :
the church plate includes a chalice dated 1619 : the chnrcli
was restored during the period 1880-82, at a cost of
;£i.oo6. and affords 100 sittings. The legister dates
from the year 1660. The living is a rectory, net yearl;
value ^80, with residence and 27 acres of glebe, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1919 bv the Rev. John Emlvn Jones L.Div. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. The manorial rights belong Post Office. Knucklas.— .Tames Tudge, snb-postma
to the Crown. The principal landowners are Messrs. Letters through Knighton, which is tie nearest n
W. H Daubney, Jolm NichoUs and William Wildini;. , order & telegraph office, nearly 3 miles distant
Mrs. Marion Clee, the rector and the Rev. R. Hamer I Knucklas Station, Kenneth W. Evans, station mast
il is i^ravel ; subsoil, various. The chief
crops are ifi-ass, oats and turnips. The area of the
parish is 1,811 acres; ratea'ble valuf, ^1.450: the popu-
lalion in 191 1 was 15S.
Public Elementarv School (mixed), for iot> children;
Mrs. Maria Evans, misln-ss
KNUCKLAS ,or Cnwc GIAs), is a hamlet, 2* milet
nc.rth-vesl. with a station on the Central Wales branch
..f iliH L..nd..Ti and North Western railway. The rail-
an-he^, and has tw-» ,»mbattled tuwers at each end'.
Hi-re is a V\esle>an Cliapel. A castle built by Edward
th"
illage. but
of the castle
The children of this place att<>ud the school at Heyope
rniVATE HtWIDKNTS.
Jones Rev. John Emlyn L.Div
(rector), Bectorj-
Powell T. Coburg house. Knucklas
Pugh J. The Cottacre. Knucklas
Ste.lman L. fMrs). Sunnyside
COUMBUCIAL.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over
Deakins Eliza Jane (Mrs.), Casth
inn, Knucklas
Deakins John, carpenter, Knucklas
tEdnarils Thomas, farmer, Dolwilkii
Hiunar George T. assistant overseer
tHainer John, farmer. Lower house
tJames Philip, fanner. Upper hall
Jones William, farcner, Ooed-v-worn
Knucklas
tJoseph William.
tClee Marvin (Mr8.).farmr.Peiitrusco tLloyd John, fanner. Cleobur;
Davies Charles, carpenter, Knucklas Meredith John, farmer. Bryntec
tDavies John, fairuer. Dol-v-felin ' Muldleton George, farmer, Treluagii
0»cns lid. & Wm. farmers, Knuik hi-
(Price William & Francis, farmer-.
Lower hall
tPugh Edwanl. farmer, Cwiiiheyop'-
Puu'li Josiah. farmer, Opper house
Radnorshire Coal, Lime k General
Supply Co Ltd, coal nieridiants.
Knucklas station
Rollin!.'s Herbert, frii
Tudge James, crm-er, P"
Knucklas
t-Wildinir John, farmer. Cef
Williams John, farmer. Vim
Cuckoo's
HIHWAIN
Pontypool Road sectii
I 4 miles north-west from Aberdare, and 1 pa
station for Merlhyr lui the Neath and I de
from the civil parishes of Aberdare and Pen-
Brecknocksliire, and is in the hundred of Miskin.
petty sessional division of Miskin Higher, union of
Merthvr. rural deanery nf Aber.lare. and archdeaconiy
DIRECTORY.]
SUUTH WALES.
IIIKWAIV.
429
and Jiooese of Llandaff. During the vcars 1892-3 a
complete system of sewerage for Hirwain and Pein-
, -wain was carried out at a cost of ^^30,000. The sewage
is conducted by a main sewer down the valley to the
irrigntion farms, now in the hands of the Merthyr
and Aberdare Joint Farms Committee, between Aberdare
Junction and Pontypridd. St. Lleurwg church, formerly
a chapel of ease, was erected in 1858, and consists of
chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a western
turret with one bell : in 1884 the church was thoroughly
restored, a chancel added, and an organ provided, at a
lotal cost of .£835. and in 190S it was further restored,
and again in 1913, at a cost of ^120 : there are 380
sittings. The register dates from the year 1858. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value /200, with resi-
dence, in the gift of the vicar of Aberdare and held since
1917 by the Bev. David John Wills M.A. of Glasgow
University. In 1889 a parish room was erected at a
cost of ;^4So, defrayed by public subscription. A ceme-
tery of 7' acres was laid out in 1914 bj the Aberdare
Urban District Council at Bryn-y-gaer. Hir-vvain lake
is a great artificial stretch of water. The population in
191 1 was 3,569.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office, High street.—
Richard Davies, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from
Aherdai-e
Wall Letter Box, Penderyn road
Police Station, Wm. Spiller. sergeant, i 2 constables
Z'LACES 01' ^\01{SHIP, with times
St. Lleurwg, Rev. David John Wills M.A. vicar ; 3 i
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily 3 a.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Sittingg
Baptist, Ramoth (Welsh), Davies street. Rev. E.
Cefni Jones 75<
Baptist, Zion (English), Foundry road 151
Calvinistic Methodist. Bethel (Welsh). Bethel place.
Rev. D. Teifv Davies goc
Congreguti.inal,' Mount Pleasant (English), Harris
street. Rev. Moses P. Moses 3o<
Consri-irdtioiial Tabernacle) (Welsh), Rev, John
treet, Bev.
PRIVATE KESIDENIS. .l.ilies Kt'V. E Cefni
Collier Henry, 16 Elm grove ' Foundry road
Cornish Albert, Pen Bryn i Jones Benjamin. 87 Brecon ruai
Davies Rev. D. Teifv (Calvinistic ; Jones Daniel, lo Cynon terrace
Methndi.st), Bethnl vi'lhi.Fonndrv rd Jones David, Clvdfan, Foundrv
Edw.irds Williiuii. lirvnheulni; Jones David, Llanfair cottage
Evans Mrs. Belle Vue, Cross street , Jones Miss, The Lilacs
George Owen J.P. Maesydderwen ho , Jones Rees, West house
Griffiths James. 36 Brecon road , Jones Thomas J.P. Bronwydd
Harris David. Llwvncelyn : Lloyd Horace, Bryncynon
Hillier Sidney Herbert, Bruce villa j Moses Rev. Moses P. (Congregal
Jenkins Rev. John Welsh CoiiLTega- 5 Cynon teiTace
tional), Qo Bre<-iin road 'Picton Simon, Ivy green
.lenkin^ Jn.AlbHrf. .Vnfforf.l. Brecon rd Powell Lt. -Col. Geo. Rt.J.P.Tvn
Congregational. I^ebo (Welsh). High
E. Wern.WiUir.ms .-, 650
Wesleyan (English), Station road 200
Wesleyan, Zoar (Welsh) (Aberdare Circuit), Sta-
tion load. Rev. John Hugh Williams ^oo
Hirwain Joint Schools, built in 1875, is enlarged in 1901,
tor 322 boys, 36B girls & 300 infants ; Fred O.Morgan,
master; Miss. Tydfil Watldns. mistress; Miss Margt..
Jones, infants' mistress
The schools are controlled by t
Conmaittee, Thomas Bottinc
director of education
Railway Station. John Jenkins.
(Baptist),Afallni,. RirlMi.l- Mi--
uckfie
Tudor Leysh'
COMJIEECIAL.
Allen >;. B. k Co. Limited, silica fire brick mann
turers. Diiuis silica works. T A "Silica, Hirwai
T N 14 Hirwain
Arnold John Edward, fried fish dealer, 77 High stre
Bailey John, shopkeeper, 36 Merthyr road
Baker Robert, boot repairer, 22 Harris street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-agency). (C. M. Lewis, mgr.)
(open wed. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.). High street; draw
head office. 54 Lombard street. London £('3
Beard George, Maesyrhydiau inn, 31 Station road
Berni Joseph, frind fish dealer. 80 High street
Bevan L. G. & M. (Misses), paperhangers, 62 Tramwa
Bevan Rees. shopkeeper. 48 Station road
Bishop George, boot & shoe maker. High street
Boyns Arthur RobTi. heer letailer, i Harris street
Bracchi Brothers, refieshment rooms, 35 High street
Bryant Gomer, Patriot P.H. 66 High street
Bute Marquess of (Daniel Jones, manager ; Simon
Picton. cashier), colliery proprietor. T N 21
C-emetery (W. R. Morgan. Town ball, Aberdare, clerk),
Bryn-y-gaer
Cottage Homes (Miss Eli/.abeth Lewis k Miss Jeanuie
Moore, foster mothers)
Hrawshay Estate Office (John Bevan Toung. agent),
Bryn Awelon. T N 13
Dando Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), fishmonger. Station road
Davies David P. & Son, grocers. 50 Brecon road
Davies Alexander, hair dresser, 14 Harris street
Davies Catherine (Mrs.), haberdasher. 51 Station road
Davies David Stanley, grocer, 47 Merthyr road
Davies John H. draper, 59 Station road
Davies Luke, hair dresser, 70a, High street
Davies Richard, stationer & sub-postmaster, yob.High st
Davies Thomas, coal dealer, 83 Brecon road
Davies Thomas, grocer, draper, baker, provision dealer,
hosier & patent medicine vendor, 79 High street
Davies Thomas William, contractor, 15 Ci-awshay street
Durbin Wm. John, Bodwigiard Arms P.H. Station road
Edmunds William & Son, tailors, 78 High street
Edmunds John, shopkeeper, i Cross street
Edwards Thomas, butcher, 38 High street
Edwards William John, grocer. 37 Merth\T road
•Evans Ebenezer, shopkeeper, 3 Merthyr road
Evans William, beer retailer, Brecon road
Fereday Joseph, Beehive P.H. 44 High street
George J. E. (E. George), pill maker. 32a, High street
George John Owen, grocer k draper, 42 k 43 High st
homas Gubb, Bi-vn Gwyn
Arthur H. Cynon 'house
nilliaius Rev. E. Wern (Welsh Con-,
arcg.itionid), 26 Cynon terrace
mall. Williams Rev. John Hugh (Welsh
Wesleyan). Foundn- road
Williams Mrs. 36 High street
wyddi Wills Rev. David John M.A. (vicarl,
in, 88 High street j Vicarage
Gloucester Railway Carriage k Wagon Co. Ltd. railway
wagon buUders
Halewood Peter, tjoot k shoe dealer, 73 High street
Haman Henrv, baker & confectioner. 10 Harris street
Hardwick Elizabeth (Mrs.), outfitter. Station road
Harris David, corn, flour, seed k cider merchant. Sta-
tion yard
Harris Thomas, draper, 12 Harris street
Hart Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 56 Brecon road
Hart Thomas John, boot maker, 64 Brecon road
Hatton Lennie Maud (Mrs.), confectioner, Brecon road
Higgins Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 29 Merthyr road
Hirwain Gas & Coke Consumers' Company Limited
(Thomas Bevan. sec.), Merthyr road
Hirwain Victoria Hall Co. Limited (W. E. Brett, sec),
cinema & billiard halls proprietors, Brecon road k
Cross street
Hopkins George, Locomotive inn. Railway terrace
Husband William, arocer, ^5 Hii;h street
James David, her rdailer. ^1 High street
James George, blacksmith, Tnimway
Jenkins Rees, shopkeep.r, :r, Hjl'Ii street
Jenkins Richard, fiu; 1 ,
Jones John M. & ~ . ^,
Jones Ann (Mrs . 1 , - i
Jones Catherine : >tr- . -1,.
Jones Dan, builder, Foundr
Jones David, farmer, Maes>
Jones Henry, new?. Ligent. 73a, High street
Jones Margaret 1 -Mrs.), beer retailer. Three Oaks
Jones Sariili (Mi- '. Liiml. inn, Eiecon road
Jones Sarah .Vim Mi. . ("rawshav Arms P.H. 53 High s
Jones ATilliani. lnuM. 1. .lohn's row
Leonard I'liiUiii .Inhri. liiaocviion inn, Merthyr road
Llovds Bank Liiuiteil ' sub-branch) (open monday I
friday 10.30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) (William Edward^
manager). Cross street; draw on London office, 71
Lombard street E C 3
Limnen Hilda (Mrs.1. Cross inn, 13 Cross street
Lynch Timothv. Bridire End P.H. 3 Merthyr road
Mason Thomas Henry; trniterer 4' Station road
Morgan Ann Maud (Miss), shopkeeper. 80 Tramwav
Morgan James, ,.boi.ke..|.er. -o Biecon road
Morgan Margaret Gweii (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 62 High st
Morl'an Richard, liecr retailer. 60 Ti'amway
M.u'fran Richard, shopkeeper, 14 John's row
Morgan William E. grocer, 23 Station road
Morris John, shopkeeper, 60 Brecon road
street
o Brecon
i^'h stree
14 Davie.
ydiau farm
430 HlUWAIJf.
80UTt[ WALES.
[kklly's
Castle inn, Station road
n, cab i>roprieto
road
Panniers WiUii
Phillips Thomt
Pitt Harry, shopkeeper, 3 Davies row
Powell W. P. & Co. Limited, quarry owners k railway
carting agents. T N 17
I'owell William, shopkeeper, 35 Merthyr road
Price David, draper 23, & butcher 23a, Merthyr road
Price John Roger, beer retailer, Neath road
Price Roger, shopkeeper, 7 John's row
ProBser Thomas, painter, 72 High street
Renowden William Henry, boot maker. Station road
Reynolds Thomas William M P.S. chemist. High street
Richards Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 79a, Brecon road
Bowe Jiiseph, agiicultural implement agent, dealer,
repairer k engineer, motor & cycle dealer is machinery
merchant, 77 Brecon road
.Saunders Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 58 High street
Sraale David, ironmonger, 56a. High street
Smale Richard, butcher, 13 Harris street
Smith Henry Edward, shopkeeper, 2 Harris street
Thomas David, shopkeeper, 71 Brecon road
if Pembruke,
iilirnk,. Dock
tli-east from
and
HODGESTON is a parish in tlie C"nllt^
on the Bristol Channel, ij miles soutli-po^t
station, on the Whitland. T.-nl.y ;in,l Pi
branch of the Great Western niilway. ;.\ s(
Pembroke, and 8 west-by-south ir.jm 1
hundred and petty sessional division of
county court district of Pembroke Dock
Pembroke, and in the rural deanery of Castlemartin, and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church
(dedication unknown) is an ancient building of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of a spacious chancel, nave,
south porch, and an embattled western toner, contain-
ing 2 bells ; the tower is oblong, plain, and extremely
narrow from east to west. The chancel has fine triple
sedilia, with floral carving and a double piscina. The
■church plate includes a silver chalice bearing the date
Rrown Thomas James. Hodgeston hill I Hall Thomas. Jas^
(postal address, Manorbier) | Skyrnie Thomas.
I Thomas leuun George M.B., C.M.Edin. physician & iur-
I geon, surgeon to the Marqtiis of Bute's collieries ft
medical officer & public vaccinator Pendervn district,
Merthyr Tydfil niiion. Maesyffrwd
Thoma.sMary (Mrs.), coal dealer. High street
Thomas Thomas, Cardiff Arms P.H. 33 High street
Trecynon & Cwmdare Industrial Co-operative Society
Limited (branch). Tramway
Wagon Repairs Limited, railway wagon repairers
Walters Evan, cattle dealer, 42 Station road
Walters William, news agent. 75 & 76 High street
Watkins Watkin David, butcher, 70a, High street
Weston Rachel Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 0 llre.on voa.I
, Williams Dawkin King, sculptor, Brecon road
Williams J. Pugh, auctioneer & vainer, house & estata
agent, accountant & auditor. Greenfield house
Williams Morgan, boot & shoe dealer, 76 Brecon road
Williams Sarah Jane (Mrs.), Golden Lion P.H. ^5
Merthyr road
Williams Thomas, beer retailer, i High street
Williams William Roderick, shopkeeper, 14 Cross street
Young John Bevan, estate agent k aooonntant. Biyn
Awelon. T N 13
of 1569 : the church was repaired in 1852, and alTords
90 sittintrs. The registers of baptisms and burials date
from theyear 1766, marriages from 1755. The living is
a rectory,' net income ^£94, with 24 acres of glebe, in
Ihe alternate gift of Douglas Arden esq. and Robert
Bowen Robertson esq. and held since 1918 by the Rev,
Thomas Jones, who is also vicar of. and resides at
L:imphey. Robert Bowen Robertson esq. is the prin-
cipal lamldwner. The soil is limestone and sand, and
ih.' land is chiefly under pasture. The area is 735
acres of land and 5 nf foreshore; rateable value, ^746:
Let ters arrive through Lampbcy. Pembrokeshire, which
is the nearest post office; the nearest money order &
telegraph office is at Pembroke, 3J miles distant
The children of this parish attend the school at Lamphey
n. hall
HOPKINSTOWN, see Pontypridd.
HTJBBEKSTON is a parish on the north side of '
Milford Haven, i mile west from Old Milford terminal
station on the Great Western railway and 8 south-west
from Haverfordwest, in the county of Pembroke. Roose
petty sessional division and hundred, Haverfordwest union ■
and county court district, rural deanery of Roose and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church j
of St. David is an ancient building of stone in the Norman
and Early Enghsh styles, consisting of chancel, nave, and '
a fine western Norman tower, containing one bell ; the
stained east window was given by the present rector in
memory of his mother; the chancel retains a piscina 1
and sedilia, and the church has 200 sittings. The register
Jates from the year 1710. The Uving is a rectory, net |
yearly valne ;^i8B, including 9 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since '
1869 by the Rev. John Bowen Rowlands M.A. of Balliol !
College, Oxford. The principal charities consist of ;^io 1
left by the late Re\-. W. R. Roberts, a former rector, for
yearly distribution amongst the aged poor of the parish, ;
and ^10 in support of a lending libraiy at Hakin for
seamen only. Hiibherston fort forms a part of the de- i
fences of Milford Haven. The principal landowners are
Major Antony Vaughan William Stokes J.P. and Sir
Charles E. Gregg Philipps ban. The soil is loam ;
subsoil, red sandstone. The land is chiefly in pastur-
age ; barley, oats and roots are grown. The area is
970 acres of land and 25 of foreshore; assessable value,
£1,071; the population in igii was 244 in the civil
and 1,780 in the ecclesiastical parish, including 75 on
board vessels.
HAKIN, in this parish, was under the "Local Govern-
ment Act, 1894," constituted a separate civil parish, and
forms a part of the town of Milford Haven, which see.
It is in Hubherston ecclesiastical parish.
Sexton, William Allen.
I'ost Office.— John Harries, sub-postmaster. Letters re-
ceived through Milford Haven. The nearest money
order office & telegraph office for dispatch is al
Hakin
The children of this place attend the Elementary school
at Hakin
James William, St. Lawrenc
e villa
Rowlands Rev. John Bow
en M
(rector)
Belton John Jesse, farmer, Gelliswick
Child Ann (Mrs). Three Crowns P.H
Codd Abel, farmer, Goose pill
Davies James, farmer, Golden grove
Evans Frederick, fanner, Liddeston
Harries John, grocer i: sub-postmaster
Henderson George, farmer, The Lodge
Llewellyn Thomas, fanner. Liddest
Morgan Hubert, farmer, Liddestoi
Phillips John, farmer. Sunny hill
Phillips .Tolin Wni. farmer. Winshi
Towl Thos. Wm. farmer. Liddest..
HTTNDLETON is a small village ij miles south-west I The area is 4,003 acres of land
from Pembroke, in the county nf Pembroke, and under I nf tidal water and 313
of inland
the " Local Government Act, 1894." was constituted
separate parish for civil purposes nut of that of Monk-
ton. It is in the union and pett> sessional division of
Pembroke, and county court district of Pembroke Dock.
A mission church was opened here in 1896, served by
the clergy of Monkton. Here is a Calvinistic Methodi.s'i
chapel, erected in 1820, and rebuilt in 1879, with 450
sittings. Orielton is II11! property and residence of Col.
Morgan Jame.s Saurin. who is the principal landowner.
.£4.0
i.o'4;
St Offl
Leach Mrs. Corston
wkeeper
Lloyd Rev. David Hopkins (Calv
Methodist). Upper Castleton
nis
tic Sanri
a Col. Morgan
Jas. J.I
Oi
ielt
Sauri
1 Major Wm.
M . J P.
Oi
ielt
.N-.'lson Laurence, Speculation ?
PhUlips Alfred, blacksmith
H
^Vvni
e Mrs. Mellas
WVnn
e William GifTnrd. Bowel
R.•^noIds Frank. cowkee[.er.Cba
>el
111
ater, 20
foreshore; rateable valne.
the population in 191 1 was 584.
;e. — Miss Mary Jones, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters arrive from Pembroke, which is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, i.J miles distant
Public Elementai'y School (mixed), erected in 1873.
with master's house, for 120 children ; Alfred Joliii.
master
.\ ferry boat plies between this place .<; Pcnilnnke Ducli
throughout the day
1 1 Brinn .Toseph, Morestoii
iBrinn Thomas, Lower Castleton
j Davies Howard, Crickmaren
I Harris Samuel, farmer, Summerto
DlKECTORY.j
SOUTH M^ALES.
Hitchings Joseph, Quoits h
James William, Clover hill
Jones Daniel, SevesUiu
Jones William, West grove
JOHNBTON.
I Russell Gwynne, Terbeston
Thomas John, West Orieltor
Watkins William
431
ILiSTON is a parish, in the Gower division of the
county of Glamorgan, 4 miles south-west from Killay
station on the London and North Western branch railway
from Llandilo to Swansea, and 8 miles west from Swan-
sea, in Swansea hundred and county court district,
Gower petty sessional division and union, rural deanery
of West Gower, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. lUyd is an ancient build-
ing of stone in the Early English style, consisting ol
chancel, nave, south porch and a massive embattled
tower on the south side, containing 3 bells ; the church
was restored in the years 1883-4, and affords 106 sittings.
In the churchyard is a fine old yew tree. The register
dates from the year 1731. The living is a rectory, net
yearly value ^£230, with 65 acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of Lady Lyons, and held since i885 by the Eev.
Lloyd David. Upper Castleto
Morris John, Brownslate
Richards James, East Orielt(
EJoberts Jabez, Goldborough |
John Veale Eoberts, who is also vicar of Pennard.
is a Congregational chapel at Park Mill, erected in
with 160 sittings. Ilston Combe, which extends
listen to Park Mill, is a prettily wooded valley much
frequented by visitors during the spring and summer
months, and noted for the large quantities of wild
flowers it produces. Lady Lyons is the principal
owner. The soil is limestone ; subsoil, clay,
chief crops are barley, oats and swedes. The ar
3,102 acres of land and 7 of water; rateable 1
]^i,526; the population in 1911 was 245.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Webb.
Letters received through Park Mill, Glamorgan,
nearest post & money order office is at Park Mill,
telegraph office at Bishopston, 2 miles distant
The children of this place attend at Park Mill School
from
The
The-
Rev
John Veale (rector of j Holding Thomas, gamekeeper
of Pennard)
COMMEKCLIL.
B..v.in William, farmer, Newclose
Davies John, miller (water)
Davies William, farmer, Wiloxton
Edwards David, haulier & rate col-
lector. The Hills
Evans Daniel, farmer, Little Hills
Rear-Admiral Algernon Walker
', Heneage C.B., M.V.O
j Jenkins Richard, farmer
Jones Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Hills
Jones David, wheelwright
Jones Dvd.Jn.btchr.& frmr.Malthouse
Jones George, farmer, Furzeland
Jones Henry, farmer, Great Lunnon
Joseph David, farmer, Brvmivel
Kneath William, tailor, Fairwood
Llewelyn Thomas, farmer, Fairwood
Lockerbie Walter, refreshment rooms
Phillips William, mason
Pugh David, farmer, Middlehill
Billiards Hy.&Daniel, frmrs.Gellyhier
Sliopp:iid Henry, shopkeeper
Waters George, blacksmith
Webb William, farmer
Williams .\rthur D. fanner
Williams Charles. farmer,Courthonse-,
Williniiis Robert, farmer, Lunnon
JEFFBEYSTOHr (or Jeffreston) is a parish and
village, in the county of Pembroke, 3 miles north-west
from Saundersfoot station and 3 west-by-south of Kil-
getty station, both on the Pembroke and Tenby branch
of the Great Western laihvay. 6 south-by-^ est from
Narberth, and 5 north-by-west from Tenby, in the hun-
dred of Narberth, petty sessional division, county court
district and union of Narberth, and in the rural deanery
of Narberth, archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The parish contains the villages ot Cresselly and Cress-
■well. The church ot SS. Geoffrey and Oswald is an
ancient building of stone in the 'Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave north aisle, transepts,
south porch, an organ by Connacher. Leeds, and an
embattled western tower containing 3 bells. There are
several monuments ; the stained east window is a
memorial to the Rev. J. D. Palmour. a former vicar,
and there are others to the Allen and Wilson families
and to the Eev. J. J. Philipps, 25 years viciir of the
parish: the church plate includes an ancient chalice
and a paten dated 1575 ; the church was restored in
1868, and affords 265 sittings. The registers date
from the year 1723. The living is a rectory, with
Beynoldston annexed, joint net income ^£300, with 42
acres of glebe and residence, built in 1894, in the sitt
vhicb
JEFFEEYSTON.
Rev. • Erasmus
COMMEHCIAL .
Davies James, assistant overseer,
Cresswell quay
Davies Sarah Mary (Mrs.), Cresselly
.Sriiis P.H. Cresswell quay
Hi.ll Ann Emily (Miss), shopkeeper,
& post office
Phillips James, blacksmith
Prickett Joseph, blacksmith, Cresswell
FABITRKS.
Marke<l thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Adams Hannah (Mrs.), Market gate
Beynon Edwin, Cuckoo wood
Beynon John, Londonderry
JOHNSTON is a parish in the county of Pembroke, on
the main road from Milfnrd Haven to Haverfordwest,
with a station on the Cardiff, Carmarthen and New Mil-
ford section of the Great Western railway, 4 miles south
from Haverfordwest, 3J north from Milford Have
278 from London, in the hundred and petty ses
division of Roose, union and county court distr
Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanery of Roose
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church o(
St. Peter is an ancient building of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, small tran-
septs and a plain western tower containing i bell : the
ediGce was repaired in 1884, and restored in 1894 and
Cule James, Millard's
Davies John George
Davies Mary & Sarah (Misses),
Moory park
Harris George, New house
Harris Martha (Miss), Honev's croft
James Margaret (Mrs.), Millard's
IHowell Peter Churchill
Llewellyn John, Harrold's
Merriman Lawford, Jeffreyston house
Morgan William, Sunny hill
tPhelps William Henry
Tucker Chas. M. Prince of Wales P.H
Williams Arthur, Norchard farm
Williams Stephen
CRESSELLY.
Allen Hy. Seymour D.L., J.P.,M.F.H
Davies Rev. W. Lee (Baptist), The
of the Dean and Chapter of St. David's (two turns) and
Sir C. E. G. Philipps bart. (one turn), and is at
present (1919) vacant. There are Congi-egational
and Weslevan chapels. Li Cresselly there is a kennel
of foxhounds supported bv H. S. Allen esq. M.F.H
hunting South Pembrokeshire. John Frederick Lort-
Phillips esq, who is lord of the manor, Henry Seymoui
Allen esq, and Harcourt Powell esq. are the principal
landowners. The soil is clay; chief crops, oats and-
barley. The area is 2,355 acres of land and 3 of -water ;
rateable value, /2.260; the population in 191 r was 376
in the civil and 437 in the ecclesiastical pari:
includes Reynoldston).
Post Oflice.— Miss Ann Emily Hall, sub-po:
Letters through Begelly, Pembrokeshire. The nearest
money order office is at Begelly & telegraph office at
Oresselly
Post & Telegraph Office. Oresselly.— Miss -Mice Johns, .
sub-postmistress. Letters through Begelly, Pem-
brokeshire. Milton is the nearest money order office
Public .Elementary School (mixed), with house for mas-
ter, built in 1855. & enlarged in 1912, at a cost ol
^£750, for 102 children; William Henry Tymms,uiasti
Davies William, blacksmith
Griffiths Frederick, stud groom to H.
S. Allen esq
Hay John, carter. Park house
Jenkins Edward, steward to H. S,
Allen esq. Norton
Jenkins John Benjamin, shopkeepei-
Jenkins Walter, butcher. Horsey pk
John William, gardener to H. S. AUen
esq., J. P., DX. The Lodge
Williams Saml. plumber. Lane's Pud
I'.\EMBKS.
Marked thus j- farm 150 acres or over-
Griffiths John. Brince
Mon-is Mary (Mrs.), Millwav
tPhelps Thomas Geo. Cresselly farm
Rogers Thomas, Lane's end
Thomas Benjamin, Mountain
Thomas William, Myrtle hill
Watkins Charles A
and
and
again in 1909 : there are 100 sittings. The registers
date from the year 1637. The living is a rectory, with
the vicarage of Stevnton annexed, joint net yearly in-
come /26s, with 21 acres of glebe, and residence, in
the srift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1913 by
the Rev \unai»tine Ehun Price M.A. ol Queens College,
Cnmbridc^e. -i^ho resides at Stevnton. The Baptist chapel.
at Pope HiU, erected in 1817, enlarged m 1856, and
vehuilt in 1887, has 200 sittinffs ; a burial ground
adjoins the chapel. Johnston hall is the seat of Howard
J. Keppel-Palmer esq. Sir 0. H. PhilUpps Scourfield
hart, who is lord of the manor, and H. J. Keppel-
Palmer esq. are the principal landowners. The sml is
432 JOBNyroN.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
stoue. TbP
clay and sandy ; subsoil, cavboniferouf
land is chiefly under pastura£;e, with sOTne oats and
barley. The area is 1,295 aces ; assessable value.
;^i,o88 ; the population in 1911 was 272 in the civil
parish and i.yoQ in the ecclesiastical parish (which
includes parts of Milford. Steynton and Walwyn's Castle
civil parishes).
Post Office. — Mrs. Mary Davie.s. »nb-posimistres5. Let-
ters through Haverfordwest, week days only. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Haver-
fordwest, 4 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), f.ir 75 l•hil.ln^n ;
— Evans, master
Railwav Station. David K,lw;irds, station m:l^ter
Lawrence Eev.Edwd.(Bapt.),Pope Hill 1 Griffiths Lewis, farmer. Kiln
Keppel-Palmer-Howard J. Johnston Harries Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer
hall 'Harries George, fanner & Neu inn,
COSOIKBCIAI,. Pope hill
Bevans William, farmer, Pope Hill Henderson John, farmer
Davies Geo. farmer, Johnston mill | John Sarah (Miss), farmer, Pope hill
Davies M*ry(Mrs.), groer.& post office Mathias William, farmer, Langford
Davies Warren, fanner, The Barn 1 Mock Percy, farmer. Lower Johnston
Evans Wm. Alfred, farmer, Pope hill P.irsell Alice (Mr.«.). farmer
Piirsell Clifford, carpenter. Vine P.H
Parst'll James, blacksmith & farmer
Piotun Wm. coal mer. Johnston stn
Eees John, coul & lime merchant,'Vine
Thomas Mrs. frmr. Pope Hill bridge
Thomas Thos. farmer, J^orthJohnston
Somerset & South Wales Cheese &
Milk FactoiT(William Spiers, mgr)
Williams James, Kailwav P.H
JOBD ANSTON is a parish in the county of Pembroke,
on the road from Fishguard to St. David's, 3 miles north-
west from Letterston station, cm the main line of the
Great Western railway, 3 sonth-by-west from Fish-
guard, and II north-cast from St. David's, in the hun-
dred and pptty sessional division of Dewisland, union
«nd county court district of Haverfordwest, and in the
rural deanery of Fishguard, archdeaconry and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. Cwrda is an ancient
building of local stone, consisting of chancel, nave,
porch, and a tower containing one bell ; there are a
number of ancient inscribed tablets; the church was
restored in i86i, and ngain in iQio. when a new vestry
was added : there are
from the year 1802. Tl
^^212, with 5 acres cl -
J. C. Torke esq. J.P
Joseph Evans B.A, .f
ittings
The register dates
ri.,ry. net income
lire, in the gift of
1-85 by the Eev.
I oUpge. 'Lampeter.
There is a Congj'egational chapel. The principal charity
is on.- left by Miss Vanghnn. In the parish are the
jfiiriiiis nf nil old British camp. Jordanston. the
an.:,.,- ,.:,. ,,i 1 1,,. VLUiL'lKin.. is the residence of K. B.
I'lritijohii. ,y. c. Ymke i-.-ti. J. P.. H. Wathen Thomas
e-i^. ThiULis Bevnon esi|. Thomas Perkins esq. and
David Rees e?q. are the principal landowners. China
clay of a superior quality has been discovered in the
district. The soil is sand and clay; chief crops, barley,
oats and turnips. The area is 1.918 acres; assessab'*
value, ^'828 : the population in loir was 145.
Parish Clerk. Henry Davies.
The nearest post office is at Divrbach. Letters are re-
ceived from Fishguard & Letterston, Pembrokeshire,
which are the nearest money order S: telegraph offices
The children of this parish attend the elementary
school at Manorowen
KAllMBK!:.
m Thomas, Clegyrn
1 Stephen. Trwoed
.Tnhn. Hcndrevach
William, Panteycoch
♦John Preltie. Jordanston f
Llovd William. Hendrewen
Miles Griffith, Hendregarol
Bovviaiids John. Llamvresso'
Marked thus * receive letters thro
Letterston.
Evans Rev. Joseph B.A. Rectory
Perkins Thomas, Gwvn fryn
»Prettyjohn K. B. Jordanston
K.SN'Fia- or CYNFUG (othei-wise Mawdlam), is a 1 upper storey, consisting of a large room, extending over
parish on the Pyle and Porthcawl road, in the Aboravon , the whole length of the building, is reached by a flight of
division of the county of Glamorgan. li miles west ; stone steps, and contains an iron safe, in which are pre-
from Pyle station, on the Great Western railway, served the various charters granted to the borough, from
4 miles west from Porthcawl and 7^ west from the Norman period, and conferring upon the burgesses
BridL'tnd, NcMcasile bundled. Newcastle and Ogmore j many important privileges. The silver mace of the cor-
petty sessional division, Bridgend and Cowbridge j pnrution, which is in the custody of Mrs. Torwerth, the
onion and Bridgend county court district, rural deanery 1 landlady of the inn, is a miniature copy of a great mace
of Cpper Groneath (eastern division), and archdeaconry j of the 17th century, being only i foot, 2J inches long,
and diocese of Lhindaff. This place was formerly a and but 18 ozs. in weight, and its date is between 169(1
borough, governed bv a portreve, recorder and alderman, and 1721, bearing the initials " G. B." and the natii
The corporation was abolished under the "Municipal Cor- emblems: it consists of a plain shaft encircled at (
orations Act, 1883" (46 and 47 Vict. c. 18). which «came
into operation 25 March, 1886. The interests of the bur-
gesses are now vested in a committee or trust consisting
of 12 members, appointed by a scheme framed under the
Act by the Charity Commissioners, 4 from the Bridgend
Rural" District Council, 4 from Margam Urban District
Council and 4 of the burgesses. Kenfig is one of the places
forming the Swansea Parliamentary District The church
of St. Mary Magdalene is a building of stone in the Norman
style, consisting of chancel,
an embattled western tower, contain
1664 : the font, of Early Norman date,
a low base, and its surface is carved all over with a sort of
fish-scale pattern, and round the rim a cable moulding:
the church was repaired and reseated in 1878, and in 1898
the chancel was rebnilt and a small vestry added, by Miss
Talbot, of Margam Park : in the porch are floor stones to
Edward Hopkin, 1642. and Thomas Hopkin, 1673: the
■church plate includes an ancient chalice, without hall-
mark, and a paten of 1868 : there are 100 sittings. On
the south side of the churchyard is a stone erected to
the memory of Eli7,abeth Frances, who died ig Sept. 1890,
aged no years. The register, incorporated with that of
Pyle, dates from the year 1695. The site of the destroyed
church of St. James was abont 300 yards south of the
castle. The living is a vicarage, annexed to that of Pyle.
joint net yearly value ^^200, in the gift of the Bishop of
LlandafI, and held since 1915 by the Rev. David John
Arthur B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who
resides at Pyle. The principal charity is 0 sum nf /lo
yearly, divided between the poor of Pyle and XCenflg.
The 'Town Hall is still standing : the ground floor is now
a public house, known as the " Prince of Wales " ; the
end by a plain ring, and spreading out at the foot into a
large fluted knop : the shaft supports a cup-shaped hetid,
and is encircled by a coronet from which spring the arches
of the crown, and surmounting these is an orb and cross :
on the flat top of the head are the royal arms, with sup-
porters : the words " Kenfigg Borough " are engraved on
the shaft. On the common is an extensive sheet of water,
called "The Pool," which is being gradually filled by the
shifting sand, carried bv the wind, and threatening
t porch and ' times to smother up the whole place, as happened to the
one bell, dated | old town in the i6th century, when the ancient church and
barrel-shaped on ! castle were buried; of the latter only a small portion.
■ crowning the summit of a mound, is now visible, but
the foundations are traceable southwards for about 45
yards, but the site of the town is a sandy waste. In the
reign of Rich. 11. Thomas Stradling was appointed con-
stable of the castle for life. dipt. Andrew M. T.
Fletcher is lord of the manor and the jirincipal land-
owner. The soil is principally sand ; subsoil clay and
limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats,
and the rabbit warrens also yield a considerable income.
The area is 2,543 .acres of land, 84 of inland and 2 of
tidal water and 367 of foreshore; rateable value,
^3,498 ; the population in 1911 was 301. The number
of electors on the parliamentary register in 1013 was to6.
Sexton. Lemuel Bartle.
Letters received through Bridgend. Wall Letter Box,
Mawdlam. The nearest post, money order k tele-
graph office is at Pyle, ij miles distant
David Evan
Jc nkins Mrs. David, Bryn-eglw
W lli.ams Thomas Smith. Glani
COSOTERCUI,. iLoveluck John Thos. frmr. Elm Held
David Caroline (Mrs.), grocer Loveluck William Bowen, fanner
nonell Hopkin (Mrs.), farmer i Morgan C. & Sons, farmers, Marlass
landowner. Pen-y-mynydd I Morgan Catherine (Mrs.), Angel P.H
DIRECTORY.]
KIDWELLY is a mu
SOUTH WALES.
KIDWKLLY.
433
(Mrs), Prince
statii
the
Torwerth Man
Wales P.H
Thomas Reea, farmer
KENFIG HILL, see Pyle.
The areii uf the parish and uiunicipal borouijh is
2,817 acres of land, 27 of inland water, 37 of tidal wati-r
and 284 ut foreshore; rateable value, ^10,458 ; the popu-
lation in 1901 was 2,285 a"d i° 1911. 3^033. The popu-
lation of the ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 was 3,334.
Parish Clerk, Ralph Fisher.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D.' Office, Kidwelly
(letters should have Carmarthenshire added).— Miss
licipal borough and civil parish,
nain line of the .South Males
liie
should
Walters, postmistress
sr Boxes.— Water street ; ]
ion k Llangadoi,'
CORPORATION.
Aldermen,
in November, 1919.
I Da'
Rowlands
Councillors
in N.)venih(
serliun of the Great Western railway, about half a
from the bay of Carmarthen, at the junction of the
rirers Gwendraeth-fach and Gwendraetli-fawr, 8 miles
north-west from Llanelly, 10 south from Carmarthen. 19
north-west from Swansea and 234 by the Great Western
railway from Londoi;. : !n 1 Hiii.irthen division of
the .-ounty of Oarnini I, - hi ii ,1 nf Kidwelly, petty
sessional division of I. i \ uuion and oount\
court district, rural liiMHi i\ <>i Kidwelly, archdeaconry
of Carmarthen and diocese uf ;m. David's. The town
was first incorporated by a charter granted bv Hen. I.
subsequently confirmed and extended by Edw. III. Hen-
VI. Hen. VIII. Jas. I. and Chas. II. ; by the " Munici-
pal Corporations (New Charters) Act, 1877 " (40 and 41
Vict. c. 69), this charter was renewed ; but in July,
1885. the town received a new charter of incorporation,
which came into operation 9 Nov. in that year, and
the Corporation now consists of a mjiyor. 4 aldermen
and 12 councillors. A plentiful supply of pure \\iitt'r
is provided by a sprinir in iniinediate )ii.i\iinit\ (n the
town. The church of St. Mary, f.ui.u.ily the .liui di of
the Benedictine priory, is an ancient crueifoini bnilding
of stone, in the Decorated style, consisting- of chancel,
nave, transepts, south porch and a tower with spire .Tt
the north-west angle, containing 6 bells : the chancel
retains its original sedilia and a piscina, and there is
also a piscina in the south chapel. There is a monu-
ment to Hugh Fisher esq. : the tower was struck by
lightning in 1384, and the top of its lofty spire falling
through the roof into the nave, caused great damage ;
but in 1885 the church was restored at a cost of ^1.782.
and now affords sittings for 550 persons. The registers
date from the year 1586. The livins; is a vicarage, net
yearly value ^200, with residence, in the gift of the I
Lord Chancellor, and held since 1914 by the Rev. |
David Ambrose Jones M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, j Collector of General District Rate, John Morgan, Maes
The mission church of St. Teilo- was built in 1892. and mvenllain Kidwell
there are Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, Congregatir—' ' - ° ■ - '
and Wealeyan chapels. A large hiring fair is held
the 29th October, and others of minor iniporta
during the year. The Town Hall, erected in 1877,
niher, 1919.
W. J. Loosmure
William Junes Mansell
In. Morgan (3 Priory
Davi.l Phillips
Henrv Wilkin
Reti
Edmund Cole
David Davies
Thomas Davies
W. A. Davies
John Harries, juu
John Harris
Mayor's Auditor, Councillor David Pliillips, Kidwelly
Elective Auditors, D. O. Jones & David Thomas, Kidwelly
The Corporation meets at the Town Hall on the 3rd
friday in the month at 7 p.m
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, Walter R. James, solicitor, Narberth
Treasurer, H. M. Griffiths, Lloyds Bank, Llanelly
Medical Officer of Health, Thomas Roberts Griffiths
C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. Henblas.Bridge st
Borough Surveyor & SanitaiT Inspecto
the expense of the Corporation, is an edifice in the
Gothic style, and contains a spacious hfill 'in the
upper floor which is used for mngi-i: .:! I u- 1. >s.
and at other times for meetings ,10.1 -
besides two ante-rooms on the same flu,
meetings &c. ; the basement contains :i uirki- I'liu . ,
police cells, public reading room and an institute.
The public slaughter house, a substantial stone build-
ing, was built by the Corporation. The works of the
Kidwellv Tin Plate Company Limited, about a mile
from the town, are connected with the Great Western
railway by the Gwendraeth Valleys mineral railway.
and there are several collieries, brick, sand and cement
works. On rising ground, overlooking the town, stand
the extensive ruins of the castle, built in the 14th
century, and still an imposing structure, the remains
being in an excellent state of preservation, with some
apartments still entire, as well as the noble western
gateway, a fine example of castellated architecture of
the Decorated period ; some of the drum towers at the
angles yet retain their vaulting, and there is an apsidal
chapel; from the battlements good views can be
obtained of Carmarthen bay and the country on either
side of the Towy. The Benedictine priory of St. Mary,
founded in 1130, by Roger. Bishop of Salisbury, Lord Chief
Justice and Lord Treasurer (iro7-4o), was a cell of the
mitred abbey of Sherborne, founded by Bishop Wulsin in
998, and refounded bv Bishop Roger in 1122, the abbot
having a stall at Salisbury : at its dissolution, Kidwelly
Priory had a yearly income of ^^29, with two monks only :
soma vestiges of the building stand not far from the
church. About three miles distant is Glyn Abbey. The
trustees of Earl Cawdor, who is a minor, are lords of
the manor. The trustees of the late Major John
Vaughan Oolby (d. 1919) are the principal landowners.
The chief crops are wheat, roots, barley and oats.
By Local Government Board Order No. 16,241, which
came into operation March 23th 1884, the civil parishes
of Kidwelly St. Mary Within ' and Without, were
amalgamated under the name of Kidwelly St. Mary.
By Local Government Board Order No. 32,498, dated
Oct. I, 1895, that part of Kidwelly St. Mary civil
parish formerly known as Kidwellv St. Mary Without
was added to Llandefeilog, Llangendeirne. Pembrey and
Si Ishmael ..-ivil parishes.
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Mary's Church, Rev. David Ambrose Jones M.A.
vicar; "Rev. Rhys Curzon Jones, curate; holy com-
munion, ist sun. 10 a.m. (Welsh). 2nd sun. 11.30
a.m. (English), 3rd sun, 8 a.m. (English), sth sun.
8 a.m.; services, 10 a.m. (Welsh), 11.30 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. (English); wed. 7 p.m. (English) & tri. 7 p.m.
(Welsh)
St. Teilo's Church ; service at 6 p.m
Baptist (Welsh), Siloam, Rev. Hugh R. Jones; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; men. & wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Rev. Evan J. Herbert:
10,30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Horeb Gareg, Rev. David
Geler Owen ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & wed. 7 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Rev. William Castella Jeiiins ;
10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
We.sleyan (English) (Llanelly & Carmarthen Circuit) ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m. : mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh), Bethesda (Llanelly Circuit); jo a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Castle, built in 1859, & since enlarged for 150 boys ;
Daniel 0. Jones, master
Hillfield, built in 1887, for 170 girls & 154 infants ;
Miss Margaret J. Nicholas, m.istress ; Miss Elizabuli
John, infants' mistiness
Mountain (mixed), built in 1885. & since enlarged fu'-
190 children; James Anthonv Thomas, master
The three above-named schools are controlled by tue
Kidwellv Group of school managers;
Mansel,"Ladv street, clerk
Pinged hill, built in 1876, for
Thomas, master
This school is controlled by-
David Anihi
Albert
childr
managers ; Be>
o'J^ Jones" M.A. Vicarage, Kidwelly, corre
mde
Hodge Lewis, sergean
charge. &
CONVEYANCE.
Great Western Railway. Kidwell;
station master
Gwendraeth Valleys Mineral Bailwa
Henry Smart, manager
Offices. Kidwell>
4.-14 KIPWKLLY.
PRIVATE BKPIDKKTS.
Eanuinds Mrs. Tlip Giovh
Greenwood Harold. Runisey house
Oriffiths Thomas Roberts'. Henblas.
Bridge street
Herbert Her. Evan J. (Welsh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), Pinsed hill
Jenkins Rev. William Castella (Welsh
Con^reirational). Ferrj- road
Jones Rev. David Ambrose M.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
Jones Rev. Hugh R. (Welsh Baptist).
Station road
Jones Rev. Rhvs Curzon (cnrate).
Pinged hill
Meredith Daniel. Brvnhvfryd
Owen Rev. David Geler O^elsh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), Pinged hill
Smart Henrv, Mountain view
Sterhens Alfred J. P. Broom hill
Thomas John, Velindre
T}...M,a. .Tohn H. The Arla!^
COMilERPHL.
Karlv cloj^ing day. Wednesday.
Ant.hony Bridgett (Mrs.), farmer,
Penlan-Issaf
Anthonv David G. farmer, Gardde
Anthony Elizabeth (Mrs), fai-mer,
Mudlescwm
Anthony John, shopkpr. Llangadog
Anthony John Gwendraeth, grocer.
Bridge street
Benvon David, farmer, Broadford
Beynon William. Penycroes
Biirry Port Co-operative Society Ltd
Davids Sophia (Mrs.), stationer, 37
Lady street
Davies Ann (Miss), shopkpr. 27 New st
Davies David, farmer. Parcesig
Davies David, farmer, Rogerlye
Davies David, Pelican hotel
D.ivies David S. insnr. agt. Pinged hi
Davies James, shopkeeper, Station rd
Davies Jas. Hy. hairdrssr. .Station rd
Davies John, Bell inn
Davies John, insnr. agent. Station rd
D.ivies Lettice (Mrs.). Corporation
Arms P.H
Davies Margaret (Mrs), Plough k
Harrow P.H. Ladv street
Davies Mary (Miss), yeast merchant.
Priory street
Davies William L. arocer & tea
dealer. Bridge street
Edwards David, borough surveyor &
sanitary inspector
Evans Archer, farmer, Penlan-Ccha
Evans David, boot & shoe dealer.
Bridge street
SOUTH \VALE8.
Evans Thos. shopkeeper, Llangadog
Evans Thos. jun. beer retlr.Greenfield
Fisher Silas (Mrs.), grocer
Glosacha Colliery Co. Ltd. (The)
(Thomas Wilkine, manager)
Gower Edward, shopkeeper, Water st
Gower William, butcher. New street
Gravel! Daniel (Mrs.), frmr.Goitreissa
Graven John, Green Alley P.H.
LlangaJog
Gravel! Phoebe (Mrs.),LordNel5on P.H
Graven- John, shopkeeper, Queen
shop, Myndd-y-Garreg
Greenwood Harold, solicitor. Bum
sey house
! Griffiths & Co. grocers
iGriffiths Thomas Roberts L.R.C.P. k
i S.Edin.. L.R.F.P.S.Glas. suraeon,
j & medical officer of health to the
borough & certifying factory sur-
geon, Henblas, Bridge st. T N 17
JHowells Philip, farmer. Danyrallt
■ Hughes John, tailor. Causeway street
I Isaacs Maria & Bertha (Misses).
' drapers. Bridge street
iJames Ann (Mrs.), fruitr. Station rd
James Phoebe (Mrs.). Chemical Hall
I P.H. Bridge street
James William Davis, auctioneer.
Barbican cottage. Castle road
Jenkins John, grocer. New street
Jenkins William, farmer. Mount Hill
.Tohn Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. Bridge st
John Jane (Miss), Castle P.H
Johns Arthur, boot & shoe maker.
Station road
Jones Geo. & Co. drapers. Bridge st
; Jones Aneurin, billposter. Station r*
I Jones David, butcber, Bridee street
'jones Emily A. (Mrs.), stationer.
Bridge street
Jones j'ohn (exors. of), grocrs Lady st
Jones Lewis, chemist
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer & tea
dealer. Pinged hill
Jones William, Boot & Shoe inn
I Kidwelly Cinema Theatre
Kidwelly Gas Works (C. T. Rippin,
I manager)
; Kidwelly Library k Institute (D.
Edwards, hon.'sec). Town hall
Kidwelly Tin Plate Co. Limited (John
Thomas, manager). T A "Alan;"
TNa
Lewis Mary (Mrs.), shpkpr.sy Lady st
Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), White Lion P.H.
Causeway street
[KELLY'S
Whit* Lion P.H. Causeway street
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch office
to Llanelly) (open. wed. k sat. ii
to i) ; draw on London head office.
71 Lombard street E C 3
London Joint City k Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch) (open tues. z
til! 4) ; draw on head office.
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Morgan R. & Sons, builders.Priory st
Morgan John, draper, 56 Lady street
Morgan John, farmer, rate collector k
borough surveyor ot roads, Maes-
gwenllian
Morgans Rd. hair drssr. 40 Lady st
Morris David (Mrs.), grocer
Morris John (Mrs.),farmer,Garddeisa
Owen & Bowser, Phoenix P.H. Bridge
street
Parrj- David C. grocer
Phillips John, butcher. Causeway st
Rees John, shopkeeper. Ferry road
Rees Louise (Mrs.), blacksmith
Rees Margaret (Mrs), hosiery knitter.
Causeway street
Rees Thomas, farmer, Goitreucha
Rendall Samuel, butcher. Lady st
Reynolds Chas. H. drapr. Causeway st
Reynolds Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper, 2i
Lady street •
Richards Henry, wheelwright, My-
nyddygdrreg
Roberts James, shopkpr. 36 Lady si
Rocke James H. baker. Bridge street
Rosser George, boot maker. Bridge st
Rowlands Thomas, boot & shoe maker
Shepherd Frank, baker. Bridge street
Smart H. & H. E. R. Dinas brick
works. T A " Silica "
Stephens & Co. Silica brick works.
T A "Stephens, Kidwelly;" TN 1
Stephens David.hairdrssr.Causeway st
Thomas David, farmer, Coleman
Thomas Edwin. Masons'Arms.Water st
Wild James, Railway house
Wild Morgan, income tax coUectoi .
Angel house
Wild Thomas, grocer, 45 Lady street
Wilkins William, coal mer. Tycoch
Williams Henry. Anthony's hotel
Williams Jas. '(Mrs.), farmer, Pendi-.-
Willi:
Willi;
Williams John, Lamb k Flag P.H
Williams John, shopkeeper. Lady !
Williams Jn. Ellis, fishmngr.Lady
Williams Thos. Prince of Wales P.I
Williams William, farmer. Coach h
KIFFIG (or Oyffic) is a large parish extending
southward and eastward from Whitland station on the
Carmarthen and Milford section of the Great Western
railway, about 16 miles west from Carmarthen and
6 from Narberth, in the Carmarthen division of the
countv of Carmarthen. Derllys hundred, Narberth union
and county court district, Llanboidv petty sessional
division, and in the rural deanery of St. Clear's, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese ot St. David's. THe
church of St. Kiffig is an ancient building of .stone in the
Norman style, consisting of nave, north aisle jind a
1891 it was restored, at a cost of
tiniis The liyinc is a
^700. and now affords 200
Evrins Rer Jn Thos. H. A Vicarace
COHUKRCIAL.
Baylis John, farmer, Fenback
Bowen Thos. farmer. Mountain farm
Dalton Margt. (Miss), frmr.Red Roses
David William, farmer & rate collec-
tor, Dolerwydd
Davies Cath. (Miss), farmer, Tycoch
Edwards John, farmer. Dolphin
Evans James, farmer. Great Pale
Griffiths .Tohn. farmer, Plasypistyl!
Harries Rees, farmer, Iscoed
KILQEBRAir (or Cilg»iT«n) it
river Tivy or Teifi, with a station on the Whitland
Cardigan section ot the Great Western railway,
iiiiles frr.m London. 3 south from Oardiaan, i.nd 60 m
vicarage, net yearly value £79, with residence, in the
gift of the vicar of Laugharne. and held since 1903 by
the Eev. John Thomas Evans B.A. of St. David's Col-
lege, Lampeter, who is also vicar ot Marros. There is
a Baptist chapel at Bwlchgwynt, erected in 1756 and
renovated in 1904 The area is 4.720 acres ot land and
13 ot water; rateable value, jf 3.654; the population in
1911 was 3151 in the civil parish and 265 in the ecclesi-
astical parish.
Lett
through Whitland, Carmarthenshire, which i.s
the nearest post, money order k telegraph ofTice.
Wall Letter Boxes at Red Roses k at Cavan Coch
Howells John, farmer, Middleway Richards Benj. farmer. Bla
Howells Joseph, farmer, Cringa Bach! Richards Nash, farmer, Bli
Howells Wm. farmer. Grey Orchard | Roberts Lot, farmer, Lan
James Thomas, farmer. Castle El
John David, farmer, Craigvdivor
.Tolins Jas. Price. Plume of FeathersP.H
Llewellyn George, farmer. Brownslade
Lloyd Alfred, farmer. Golden Grove
Lloyd Ernest Smith,frnir.FtTnnoncyll
Peritins David, farmer. Svke
Phillips Eliih. (Miss), trmr Low Mead
Picton George, farmer. Great Cringa
Rees Richard, farmer. Old Pale
a parish on the I west from Swanse;
"" gerran hundred, ant
county court diatr
Eralyn, archdeacon?
Rogers Thomas, farmer. Willow Glyn
jSaer John, farmer, Glanrhyd
iThomas Isaac, blacksmith, Tavernspite
|Thouias John, carpenter. Brynaiiilog
Thomas Margt. (Miss), trmr.Pengraig
Thomas Thomas, farmer. Little Pale
Walters James, farmer, Cwm Colly
Williams ,Tohn, farmer, Coldwell
VA'illiams Wm.miller(water), Castle Ely
petty sessional division, union 1
'I of Cnrdigan, rural deanery
of Cardigan and diocase of
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAJ.ES.
KIUiERRAN.
435
David's. The church of St. Llawddog is an ancient
building at stone in the Decorated style, consisting ol
chancel, double nave, west porch and a western tower
containing 3 bells: there are marble monuments to
Abel Anthony Gower esq. late of Glandovan, d. i Oct.
1837; Sir Erasmus Gower knt. Admiral of the White, d.
21 June, 1814; and his sister, Letitia Bowen, late of
Glandovan; to John Llojd esq. of Kilrhiwe, d. 11 July,
1657; James Lloyd esq. his brother, d. 1707; Griffith
Griffith, surgeon, who perished, with all on board H.M.S.
Confiance, in a gale oiT the coast of Ireland, 21 April,
r822 ; Mrs. Margaret Owen, of Rhusayson, d. 23 Feb.
1716 ; and to Ahei Gower esq. of Glandovan, d. 26 March,
1783 : all the windows except two on the .■<outh side
are stained, and there is a memorial window to Capt.
Colby, 98th regiment, of Ffynone, Rhosygilwen, killed
bv a tiger at Rawul Pindi, India, 27 March, 1852, and
to his sister, Mrs. Eliza Bearcroft, of Meer Hall, Wor-
cestershire, given by their mother, Mrs. Colby, of Rhosy-
gilwen: the church was repaired in 1885, and aiiords
350 sittings : in the churchyard on the south side of
the church is a monument 8 feet high, ij feet wide and
about the same in thickness, formed of the hard grey
stone of the neighbouring Preseley Hills and inscribed: —
" Trengussi Filii Macutreni Hie lacit " — (the body of)
Trengussus the son of Macutrenus lies here. The
register dates from the year 1708. The living is a
i-ectni'y, net yearlv value ^^260, including 7 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor,
and held since 1914 by the Rev. John Jenkin Jones,
of Durham University. There are Congregational,
Baptist and Calvinistic Methodist chapels. Here are
slate quarries, bat the inhabitants are chiefly occupied
in agriculture. The river affords good salmon fishing.
Kilgerran Castle, now ruinous, stands on the edge
of a steep promontory and is surrounded by beautiful
river and woodland scenery. Castle Malgwyn, the
seat of Capt. Era.smus William Gower J. P. is a fine old
mansion standing on a sloping eminence above the
banks of the Teifi, and commanding a fine view of the
picturesque village of Llechryd. Sir Marteine Owen
Mowbray Lloyd hart, is lord of the manor. The prin-
cipal landowners are Lewis Howard
Capt. E. W. Go
holders. The soil is a dark brown loam on a subsoil of
ohiy and slate. The chief crops are barley, oats and
grass. The area is 2,681 acres of land, q of inland and
j2 of tidal water and 7 of foreshore ; rateable value,
;^2.866; the population in igii was 940.
Rhoshill is a hamlet ij miles from Kilgerran.
Parish Clerk, John Daniel Bowen.
Clerk to Kilgerran Local Pension Sub-Committee, S.
Jones, Blaenttynnnn, Tregryu, Llanfyrnach, Breconsb
Clerk to Kilgerran Naval & Military War Pensions
ee. Griffith Bowen Thomas J.P., T Bryn
I .t I I lOir,. ,l,.|i,.i< should have Pembroke-
Con
& Penybryn
embrokeshire
Eoncath is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
PEMBROKESHIRE .MAGISTRATES FOR KILGERRA>f
VETV\ >V.''<]n\\h DIVISION.
Lewis-Bowen li :i !.■' 1 :<l. Clynfiew, Manordivy,
Boncath, P.-m' I, mman
Corbett Major tt.ii., I', ,nl,, (Glandovan, BhoshilUPemh
Davies Arthur, Brynlorwerth, Boncath, Pembrokeshire
Davieis Arthur Picton Saunders D.L. Pentre, Boncath,
Pembrokeshire
Davies Benjamin Lloyd, Pant-vrh-aidd, Boncath, Pemb
Gower Capt. Erasmus William. Caslle Malir«yn, Kil-
gerran. Pembrokeshire
Hughes William, Gwalia. Kiliieiran, Pembiokeshire
Stephens James William, Tvmawr, Cardigan
Thomas tirimtb Buw.ii, Y Bryn, Kilgerran, Pembrokesh
Thomas Jamev. iln-ai Harmeston, Haverfordwest
Williaiii> Tli(lUla^, Mnrfa, Blaenyffos, Pembrokeshire
The chairman, for ilie time being, of the Llanfyrnach
Rural District Council is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to Magistrates, Thomas Lewis, 52 St. Mary st.
Cardigan
Petty Sessions are held at the Sessions Room, New-
chapel, in the parish of Manordivy, on the first Wed-
nesday in the month, at 11 a.m
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
division : — Bridell. Capel-Colman. Castellan, Cilrhedyn
(Pemb.), Clydey, Kilgerran, Llanfihangel-Penbedw,
Llantood. Manordivy & Penrith
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected, with
master's house, in 1845. for 169 children; Jas. Evans,
master
Railway Station, David Davies, station master
PKIVATE HESIDENTS
Baillie James Picton, Brysdovan
Corbett Major Walter Frank J. P.
Glandovan, Rhoshill
Davies John, Penllain
Davies William, Argoed
Edwards Mrs. Brynhyfryd
Gower Capt. Erasmus William .l.P.
Castle Malgwyn
Hughes William' J. P. Gwalia hall
Jenkins Levi Eynon, Bryn-Deri
Jones Rev. John Jenkin (rector). The
Rectory
Michael Mrs. Francis
Priolean Major William k Mrs.
.llltyrheiny
Rees Griffith, Glasfryn
Richards William, Preswylfa
Rogers Rev. Arth. (Calvinistic Meth)
Thomas Griffith Bowen J. P. Y Brwi
Thomas John, Glanderry
Thomas John David, Kansas
Stokes Miss, AUtyrheiny
Williams John. Glanteify
COMMERCIAL.
Beynon Griffith J. cooper, The Mill
Davies David, shopkeeper. Post office,
RhoshiU
Davies Jane (Miss), shopkeeper
Davis Thomas, horse trainer
Edwards Eliza(Miss).laundrv,Pcnbank
Edwards Mary (Mrs.), laundry, Pendre
Evans John William, grocer
George Griffith, carpenter
George Stephen, builder
George Mary Ann (Mrs.), Pendre P.H
Griffiths Jeremiah, grocer, Morta
Griffiths John, builder
Griffiths Thomas .John, builder, Ange)
Griffiths William, quarry owner
James James, milk dealer, Tyrhos.
Rhoshill
KILOETTY, see Saund
William, tailor, Llwyncelyn
John, engineer. Castle square
i James, architect
s James,builder & contractor
s John. carpenter.Brynslwyn,
I Jenkins David, builder, Cemes street Thoma:
Jenkins Thomas Owen, butcher Wigley
,/. 1,..- l;..iij. Tliomas, tailor. High st jwillian
,lri,.- Kli/h iMis.), grocer. High st jWilliat
I.I.. -n,li Mis.i, shopkeeper | Willi.ams John.
KilLi.nian (Fh-l Quarries Limited ' Rhoshill
Llovd Thomas John. builder.Castle sij Williams John, carpenter, Cwmisaf
Mason Ellen Ann (Mrs.), Cardiff
Mathias Tlios. photogrphr.Aberdyfan
Mathias William, srocer & tailor Bowen Thomas, Plaindealing
Mathias William, iaddler, Pumporth 1 Davies Arthur, Penwenallt, Rhoshill
Michael Martha (Miss), grocer ■ Davies David Thos.Windyhill.Rhoshill
.Michael Thomas, builder i Davies Joshua, Clynhenllan
Morgan Mary Jane (Miss), shopkeepr Davies Mary (Miss), Llwyn-celyn
Morris Sarah Ann (Mrs.), Foundry ! Davies Thomas, Rhoshill
P.H. Rhoshill Davies Thomas, Tanffynon
Owens Owen, blacksmith, Rhoshill JEdnards David, Parkgwyn, Blaentios
Phillips Daniel, grocer : Edwards Stephen, Wenvoe, Rhoshill
Phillips Elizabeth (Mrs), shopkeeper { Erans Jane (Miss), Tremle
Reed Mary A. (Mrs.), Black Lion j Evans Lewis
P.H. & fishmonger i Evans Thomas, Havod, Rhoshill
Rees Maria (Mrs.), baker iGeorste Asa, Penralltcadwgan
Richards Eleanor (Mrs.),grocr.Pendre|Geor!re David John, Close vil.Rhoshl
Richards Urias, butter & egg mer [George John Griffith, Tynewydd,
Salmon Wm. John, naturalist, Cnwce Blaenffos
Stephens Slate & Slab Quarries' Griffiths Alban, Penralltivy
(The), quarry owners Griffiths Evan. Lleine. Rhoshill
Thomas William & Son. coopers, Griffiths James, Danrallt, Rhoshill
Penft'ynon Griffiths Thomas, Ghnhenllnucliaf.
Thomas David, cari)enter, Rhoshill Rhosill
Thomas David Griffith & Sons, coar James James, Tv-rhos. Rhoshill
& timber merchants. See ad- i James Phillip, Rhoshill
vertisement i James Thomas, Tyhen RhoshUr
Thomas Griffith Bowen, assistant j. Tones David Edward, Derlwyn
overseer & tax collector, T Bryn jJonea John, Cwmgyru
Thomas Hannah Mary (Mrs.). 1 Lewis John, Parkdelyn
Masons' Arms P.H Morgan Thomas Rhydymul
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), milliner ] Sambrook Dav.d. Tynewydd
Thomas Thomas Griffith, builder. ' Sambrook Picton. The Forest
Aelvbryn
Thomas William & Son, hauliers i
contractors. Mount Pleasant
XILLAY,
Swansea.
436
iLYHEltYLL.
SUI'Til AVALEI5.
[kelly's
KIIiTBEBYLL ^Killybe^al, or (.■ilybebyll) is a chapels. Thi- Ponuiiiliiwe Isolation Husjiital. ;u {jelly-
paiish. on the eastern side ol the Swansea valley. I Kudd, was built ill 1902 at a cost of ^7.500. A Sunday
opposite Pontai'dawe, from wliich it is separated by the school and readinir t-oum, built by -Mrs. Gwyji, was
river Tawe, 9 miles north-east from Swansea and 5 opened in 1893. Oollieries are ■\\i>rked here to some
north from A'eath. in the Xeath division of t.he extent. Plas Cilybebyll is the residence of John
county of Glamorgan, Pontardawe petty sessional divi- Herbert Pardon Lloyd esq. J.P. The principal land-
sion and nnion, Neath county court district, lural owuers are John Herbert Pvirdou Lloyd esq. and J. E.
deanery oi Upper Gro-Xeath (western division), irch- Moore Gwyn esq. The soil is sandy ; -nbsoil, clay or
deaconry and diocese of Llandafit. Pontardawe station peat. The priucipal crop, is oafcs. The area is 3,941
un the Midland railway is in this parish. The church 1 acres of land and 42 of water; rateable value, ^12,068;
uf .St. John, r.'built in j868, is an edifice of Welsh sand- I the population in 1911 «as 3,131.
stone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, | p„,t j^ ^ q ^^^ .Vlltwen.-.Mrs. Bacbael Bichards.
south porch and a low embattled western tower, ,„|>.postmistress. Letters via Pontardawe, Glam. The
Mieved .. oe the original one, and dating back to j „^„,.|,^j telegraph office is at Pontard.awe, i mile
1129, containing 3 bells: there are 130 sittmgs. The I distant
register dates from the year 17-17 The living is » I Wall ' Letter Boxes.-Flas Kihbebyll; Graig road;
rectory net yearly value ^280 with residence and 13 bIios; Pontardawe railway station; Deriven road
acres of glebe, in the gi t of the Bishop of Llai.dafl, | Gellvnvdd & Denven road
and held sinCB 1019 bv the Rev. George Aubrev Baile 1 . ,,. " " , . , , .„ , . ,, ...
B.A. of St. David's College, LampetCT. St. John the '"'''"' Elementary School, AUtweu (mixed), founded in
Baptist's chapel of ease ;it Alltwen, erected in 1886-8, '}7^- &,"<^''f JJ'^l'""'* ','"•'* '9°+' ''"' -t^° t'hi'dren !
at a cost of ^^1,500, bv the late Howel Gwvn esq. is an , V""'*, '"'^'f " '''f,?;^"'"'- ™''''**'' , .„
edifice of red brick with ,lone facings, l-onsisting of """"*^ School, Alltwen, for 2=2 children; Miss A.
chancel, nave, and north porch and has one bell; an I ■''"ues. mistress
organ was provided in 1887: there are 230 sittings. I Public Elementary School, Kho
At Alltwen, Bhos and Danygraig are Congregational opened 1909, for 2
I David George L. sales agent to Morgan Margaret (Miss), Gwyn .\rm»
Weriiddu Bailway & Colliery Co. ■ commercial hotel
' Limited Morgan Thomas, farmer, Tnisvgeinon
Davies David, shopkeeper, Rhos Phillips L. (Mrs.), news agt. Alltwen
■'Davies Hannah (Mrs.), shpkpr. Alltwen Pontardawe Isolation Hospital (J.
I Davies Howell, Bock P.H. Alltwen ' Llewellyn Bees M.B.C.S.Eng.,
iDavies John, fruir. Penllwynteg farm i L.B.C.P.Lond. medical officer;
'Davies Morgan, farmer, Penpontben [ Wyndham Lewis, sec; Miss Wini-
Davies Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper,
Alltwen
Davies William, shopkeeper, Ulios
Evans Edwd. farmer, Penpond, Bhns
Evans Margt. (Mrs.j.shopkpr.AlItwen
Ford Emma (Mrs.), shopkpr.Alltweii
l^inncis Margaret (Mrs.), Smiths'
EKSIDENIS.
Baile Bev. George Aubrey B.A. (1
tor), Bectory
Bowen Daniel 'jn. Frondeg, Alli"
Davies Henry, Alltwen, Chwith
Davies Morgan,Maes-y-geTByl,Allt
Evans Mrs. Brynteg, Alltwen
Hinkin James, Graig road
Jones Bev. Gwilyn L.D. i,t.-nvii
The Parsonage, Alltwen
Knowles William, Tirdanyreglwys
Lewis David, Tan-v-rallt, Alltwen
Llovd John Herbert Purdon .1
Plas Cilybebyll
Morgan Mrs. Tynyrhoel
Morgan Richard. Graig road
Snuth Daniel Llovd M.B. Gnmfr
Alltv
Alltwen k, Pontardawe Co-oper,itive
Societv Limited (William Davies.
manager), Alltwen & Bhos
Bowen Hopkin, Cross Hands P.H
Cefncelfi Colliery Co. Ltd. (Richard'
Thomas, sec), Bhos
Charles Thomas, farmer. PenvL'iaii;
Cumceiro.s Colliorv Co. (D. J.
WilHani>. -'C)
DameU .T'lm, farmer. Bnnlirvch
fred Thomas, matron)
I Bees Gwilyn, draper, Alltvien
[Bees Thomas, butcher, Alltwen
'• Bees Thomas, tailor, Alltwen
! Swainson John Timothv, Butcher
i Arms P.H. Alltwen
iTawe Vale Collierv Co. Limite
Arms P.H. Bhos
Griflitiis Sml. frm
Griffiths William
Bryn-ys-gallog farm
Hopkin John David, farmer, Alltwen
Hopkin Bichard, farmer,. Alltwen
James Evan Arth. boot repr.AUtwei
John David, farm bailiff to Messrs
Smith & Davies, Cefncelfi
Jones David, butcher, Alltwen
Jones John W. farmer, Glynddace
Jones Lewis, diaper, Alltwen
Jones Walter, farmer, Wigfa
Lewis William, fn mer, .\lltwen
Le«is Wm. Richd. shopkpr. Alltwei
-Maild..,-k Rh\.-. loitcLer, Alltwen
Morgan Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. Alltwei
M'Ogan Divid. farmer.Hendregarad.i
KINNEBTON, see Old Badnoi.
rge L. David.
.), Bhos
Tarranygliession | Thomas Daniel, fanner, Gellj-ndd farm
(Mrs.), ■ farmer, i Thomas Francis, shoe maker, Alltwen
Thomas Samuel, coal dealer, Alltwen
I Thomas Thomas, farmer, Gellvgeiros
IWemddu Bailway &. Colliery Co.
' Limited. T N 12 Pontardawe
i Williams Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer,
Alltwen
Williams David J. clerk to the
I Parish Council of Ynysymond
] Williams David T. clerk to Parish
Council. Alltwen hill
Williams John., farmer, Macsllan
Williams Llewellvn Bevan. farmer,
I Pen-vr-.\]ltwen.Dchaf
iWilliains William, shopkpr. Alltwen hi
KNELSTON
the count \ of C
Killav .-ta'ti'Mi o
the London an'
•i»h
the
rif Car
iiorgan, 10 miles west-by-south from
he (iowcrton and Swansea section of
o'llh Western railway, and 14 west
1 • ii'iiidred and county court district
rill division and union of Gower,
V i,( West Gower, archdeaconry
c of .~!t. David's. The ancient
ml tlu
habitants
mile dist
vicarage of Llanddewi. j
gift of the Itishop of St
Iv till- Uev. H.inv Winn
the
rch at
iiiddewi. about 1
torv, annexed to tl
income ^150, in tl)
and held since 191
• B.A. of St. David
If a
College, Lampeter, who is also vicar of and resides at
Llanddewi. There is a Baptist chapel, erected in 1858,
with 130 sittings. The principal landowners are the
Earl of Dnnraven and Mountearl K.P., P.O., O.M.G.
and Lady Blythswood. The soil is loam. Chief crops,
wheat, barley, oats, and root crops. The area is 528
acres: rateable value. /500 : the population in igit
was 72.
Letters are receivcil through Heyiioldslon. Glam. Wall
Letter Box. The nearest post, money order & tele-
gi-aph office is at Re>noldston
iblic Elen
134 child]!
ed), built
^70. frrr
Morgan Bev. Thomaa Lloyd (Baptist).! Hoskin Charles k John, 1
Chapel house Hoskin William, butcher
D.ivies Willium, groier I Jones Samuel Stanlov, fa
iJamnion William, farmer. Burr. I Lewis William Thomas, f
K N lU HTON
K.NIGHTON is a pariah and market town near the river , socli.m of the L.n
Teme, on the borders of Salop, in the county of Ba'hior, | mil.s from Londoi
hundred of Knighton, the head of a petty sessional I 1 ^ li'in Itishop'.:
division, union and county court district and the place I Pn-Mcign and 17 li
of aession for the bankruptcy court of Leominster, in the with the main liii
lural deanery of Clan, archdeaconrv of Ludlow, and I .Sbrewsbiirv and 1
aiocese of Hereford, with u station on the Central Wales I v-iili other railvva
I..11 and -North AVi'Stcrn railway. 194
10 from Baduor. 20 from Newtown.
Castle. 5 from Bucknell, 6 from
11 Ludlow : the local line is connected
vi4 Craven Arms Junction, on the
■ri»fin'd railway, and via Llandovery
niKEcrouY.]
SOUTH WALES.
KNIUHTOX.
437
loute IjBtween tlit- Ofutral and iiorth«rii counties of
England and South Wales. There is also a junction at
Builth Eoad (or Llechryd) with the Cambrian railway.
A Local Board of Health district was formed here in
1850, and the sanitary arrangements of the town were
managed by it until the " Local Government Act, 1894,"
established the present Urban Council, the district of
which has been extended to include the whole parish.
By Local Government Board Order No. 32,456, dated
April I, 189s, the rural part of the former civil parish
of Knighton was added to the Urban District and fon-
•tituted the civil parish of Knighton.
The town stands on an eminence rising Vmldly from the
southern bank of the river Teme, and at the head of a
deep vale, sheltered by surrounding hills of lofty elevation,
crowned with timber of luxuriant growth, and command-
ing extensive and finely varied prospects over the adja-
cent country. The town is lighted with gas by a com-
pany formed in 1852, and is supplied with water from
works the property of the Urban District Council; the
supply is obtained from springs on the Upper Wood-
house farm and Cwm-Ifor-Dingle. The pari.sh has
almost everywhere an undulating surface, but the lands,
notwithstanding the loftiness of their elevation, in some
part.s are mostly enclosed and cultivated.
BCnighton, together with Cefnllys, Knucklas, Ehayader
and Presteign, and the borough of Kew Radnor, formerly
constituted the Radnor Parliamentary district, returning
one member to Parliament, but under the provisions of
the " Redistribution of Seats Act. 1885 " (48 and 49 Vict,
c. 23), this district wa5 abolished, and the representation
of the town merged in that of the county.
The church of St. Edward is a building of stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles
and a western tower containing 6 hells and a clock: the
nave and aisles were rebuilt, the tower restored and a
south porch added in 1877, at a cost of upwards of
j^4,50o, and in 1892 a vestry was added at a cost of j^300,
as a memorial to the late James Covemton esq. M.D. :
in 1899 a new chancel and organ chamber were built from
designs by the late Mr. J. L. Pearson R.A., F S.A. and a
stained east window erected at a co.st of over ;^3.ooo :
there are 400' sittings. The register dates from the year
1600. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^£265,
with 98 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Earl (if Powi?. and held .«ince 1915 by the Hev. Thomas
OFFICLiL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Po>t. M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office. ^lohn Francis
Wedley, po.stmaster
Wall Letter Boxes.— Bridge street; Station wad k
Market street
URBAN DIST^EICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Wilcome place.
Chairman, John
Borougl
Retire April
William Hamcr 1920
William Edwards 1920
Henry Smith 1020
A. K. Griffiths.
Ward.
Retir
Thomas A. Lote J.P .
John A. K. Griffiths .
Douglas Sibbald
. April
. 1921
. 1922
192'
uigton & C
IQ'2
Thomas B. Dove..
Fan
wmgilla \\ard.
Aaron Pueh
TQ2I
OFFICIALS.
Clerk, William Abley Collins, Wilcome pla
Joint City & Mid-
Tre.isnrer, Owen R. Owen. Lond
land Bank
Medical Officer of Health, Thouias Wm. Graves M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.S.A. Wilcome street
Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector k. Inspector of Lodging
Houses, Williaui Jordan. Russell street
Collector, Richard Thomas, Market street
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR KNIGHTON PETTY
SESSIONAL nmsioN.
Rogers Charles Coltman M.A.. D L. Stanage park,
Brampton Brian, chairman
Bache John Richard. The Cedars, Knighton
Buote James Burgess
Biyan William Stephens, Crungoed, Llanbister Road,
Radnorshire
Edwards Sir Francis hart. D.L. The Cottage, Knighton
(ireen-Price Sir Eobt. Hv. hart. Gwernaffel, Knitrhton
Hamer Abraham T. Cantal, Llanbister Road
Jackson John Thomas. Trcbnivaneh. Llangnnllo
*iidney Phihpps Griilith M.A. of St. Peter's College.
Cambridge.
The cemetery, about _ acres in extent, was formed in
1878 at a cost of ;£i,40o; it is under the control of the
Knighton Urban District Council.
The Sheep Market, about 2 acres in extent, in rear
of the Norton Arms hotel, will hold 6,000 sheep. The
market is held every Thursday and is well attended.
Fairs are held monthly tor the sale of stock.
The " Norton Arms " and the " Swan " are the prin-
cipal hotels.
The charities consist of Woodbum's endowment, 4 alms-
houses, and some other minor gifts.
The celebrated Clawdd Offa (Offa's Dyke), which
stretched from Chester to the Wye and guarded the
frontiers of Mercia, runs close above the town. Caer
Caradoc, about three miles north-east from hence, where
there are remains of an immense British encampment, is
supposed to have been the last refuge of Caractacus.
Bryn Glas, on which a battle was fought between Owen
Glendower and Sir Edmund Mortimer, is about three miles
south-east from the town.
Knighton is a good centre fur hunting, being within
easy reach of three packs of hounds.
The kennels of the Teme Valley Foxhounds are at
Brook house; the pack, comprising 20 couples, hunts on
Tuesdays and Fridays during the season ; Sir Henry
W. A. Ripley hart, and Sir Robert Henry Green-Price
bart. joint masters.
The Cottage is the residence of Sir Francis Edwards
' bart. B.A., D.L., J.P.
The principal landowners are the trustees of the
Green-Price settled estates, Charles Coltman Rogers esq.
and Sir Frederick Richard Powlett Milbank bart.
The soil is gravel; subsoil, various. The chief crops
i are wheat, barley, oats and turnips.
The area of the civil parish and Urban District is
3,657 acres of land and 7 of water ; rateable value,
2^10,862. The population in lyii was 1.886, including
5 officers and 56 imnates of the Poor Low Institution.
The population of the Urban District wards in 191 1
was : Borough. 1,684 ; Farrington and Cwmgilla, 202.
Knncldas is a hamlet in the parishes of Heyope and
Beguildy, which see.
Parish Clerk, John James Abley. Broad street.
LOCAL INSTITITIONS &c.
Lot* Thomas Alfred. Brook house, Knighton
Kinsey Evan, Whitton court, Presteign
Mosel'ey Aaron, Monaughty, Knighton
Robert's William. Monaughty Poeth. Knighton
Watkins William, Nantywellan. Dolan
Watson Evan, Kinnerton court. Walton, Kington
The chairman, for the time being, of the Knighton Urban
District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates. Charles Mayer Nixson, Wil-
come place
Petty Sessions are held at the Police court every four
weeks on thursdays, at 11 a.m. The following places
are included in the Petty Sessional division: — Be-
"Tiildv, Bleddfa, Heyope, Knighton, Llanbister, Llan-
gnnllo k Lordship of Stanage
KNIGHTON k TEME JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD
The board consists of eleven members.
Meetings are held at Knighton on thursday, at
10.30 a.m.
Chniriuan. Thomas -Mfred Lote
Clerk. Edwin Hooper Deacon, Ludlow road
KNIGHTON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the district are : — BeguUdy, Bleddfa.
Ca.scob. Discoed. Heyope, Litton & Cascob, Llanannn.
Llanbadarn Fvnvdd, Llanbister, Llanddewi Tstra.
denny. Llanfihaugel Rhydithon, Llangunllo. Norton.
Pilleth. Stanage & Whitton. The area is 88,872
acre.s ; population in 1911. 4i443
Chairn.an. Evan Kinsey J.P. Whitton conr. Presteign
Officials.
Lond. Wylcwm house ,,->,,„
Surveyor, John Williams, Knucklas, Knighton
•<-,i,it:u> Inspector. David Davies. High street
438 KNIGBTOX.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
PUBLIC KriTAIiLlSHMEXTS.
Assembly Booms, Broad street
Cemetery; William Abley Collins, clerk to the burial
board ; Rirhard Grirtiths. sexton
County Police Station, Bridge street ; Supt. William
Bnfton & I constable
Oountv Court, Broad street ; His Honor Iror Bowen
K.C! judge; Charles Mayer Nixon, registrar & high
bailiff; office, Wilcome place. The sittings are held
every alternate month, in Broad street. The dis-
trict comprises the following places in Radnorshire: —
Bleddfa. fascob, Heyope, Knighton, Llanbadarn-Fynydd,
lilanbister, Llandewy-Ystradenny, Beguildy. Llanfi-
hangel-Rhydithon. Llangnnllo & Stanage ; the following
in Herefordshire: — Adforton. Brampton Brian. Buck-
ton, Coxall, Grange, Letton, Xewtiin & Walford ; &
the following in Salop :— Bedstone, Bettws, Bucknell,
Llanvair-Waterdine & Stowe
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Leominster. Mackay John Graham Scobie C.B. 2
Offa street, Hereford, official receiver
Custom & Excise Office, Robert M. Simpson, officer,
Church street
Fire Engine Station, Market street, William Jordan,
captain & 7 men, Norton street
Knighton Market Hall, Market square. John Llovd
Allcock, sec
-■^tamp Office. Post office. High street. .Tohn Francis
Wedloy. stamp distributor
KNIGHTON UNION.
:ird day, alternate thursdays at i
at the
Poor Lan
7'he union includes the following parishes in Radnor-
shire;— Beguildy, Bleddfa, Cascob, Discoed or Discoyd,
Heyope, Knighton, Litton & Cascob, Llananno, Llan-
badarn-Fynydd, Llanbister, Llandewy-Ystradenny,
Uanfihangel-Eiliyditlion, Llaiigunllo, Norton, Pilleth,
Presteigne, Stanage k Whitton ; the area is 208,042 I Tow
acres; rateable value, Michaelmas, 1913. ^^65,910 ; ]
population in 191 1, 15,128. The following in Hereford- PLiCE,^ OF AVORSHIP
shire: — .Vdf.irton. Brampton Biyan, Buckton, Coxall,
Letton, Newton k, Walford; the area is 7,541 acres;
population in 1911, 733. The following in Salop: —
Bedstone, Bettws-y-Crwyn, Bucknell, Llanvair-Water-
dine & Stow; area, 23,090 acres; population in 1911,
1,644. i'lis population of the entire union in 1911
was 9,<J47; area, 126,161 acres; rateable value at
April, 1919, £91,963
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, John R, ^,^che
J. P. The Cedars, Knighton
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, John
Jones, Union offices, Knighton
Treasurer, Owen R, Owen, London Joint City k Mid-
land Bank Limited, Broad street
Collectors to the Guardians. Relieving k Vaccination
Officers, Knighton district, John Evan Lewis, Frydd
road, Knighton ; Llanbister district, William Deakins,
Llangunllo ; Presteigne district, William J. Beavan,
Presteigne
-Medical Officers, Beguildy district, Thomas William
Graves M.B.C.S.Eng. Wilcome street, Knighton;
Brampton Brian district, William Bur«ell DarroU
L.R C.P.Lnnd., M.D. Leintwardine ; Knighton dis-
trict. John Alban Kendall Griffiths MB. Lond. Wvlcwm
house, Knighton ; llanbister district, William Thoj
Davies M.D. Llanbister ; Presteigne district, Nynain
Yeo Lower M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.O.P.Lond. St. David's.
Prest«igne
Public Vaccinators. Knighton k Llangunllo, Beguildy,
Brampton Brian k Llanbister districts, same as Medi-
cal Officers; Presteigne district, Horace Kersey Deben-
ham M.R.C.S.Eng. The Old Rectory, Presteigne
The Poor Law Institution, situated near the town, is a
building of stone & red brick, erected in 1833 k
rebuilt in 1886 at a cost of ^7,000. k will hold 116
inmates; John Jones, master; Rev. T. Harrison, of
Stowe, chaplain; Thomas William Graves M.R.C.S.
medical officer; Mrs. Jones, matron
Kniohton Rkgistbatiok Disteict.
.Superintendent Registrar, John Jones, Union offices,
Knighton ; deputy, William Abiey Collins, Knighton
Registrars of Births & Deaths. Knighton sub-district.
John Evan Lewis. Frydd road, Knighton ; deputy,
Percy Beavan, West street, Knighton ; Llanbister sub-
district, William Deakins, Llangunllo ; Presteigne sub-
di.strict, Ernest James Jones, High street, Presteigne ;
deputy; George E. Green, High street, Presteigne
Registrar 06 Marriages. Charles Oldbury, Cartref,
Knighton ; deputy. Fred Moseley. Church rd.Knighton
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer & Clerk to the Commissioners of
Taxes, William Abley Collins, Wilcome place
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Thomas William Graves
Wilcome street
Collector of Taxes, William D. Price, Station road
Coroner for the Eastern Division of the County, Fredk.
Lyttleton Green, Wilcome place; Deputy Coroner,
Charles Mayer Nixson, Wilcome place
Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals Acts" for
Knighton District to the County Council, Edward
Griffiths M.B.C.V.S. Church street
Richard Price, Market street
times of Services.
St. Edward's Church. Rev. Thomas Sidney Philipps
Griffith M.A. vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. k 3.15 k 6.30 p.m. ;
daily, 10 a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; saints' days. 8 & 10 a.m.
& 5I30 p.m
Baptist, Norton street. Rev. William Williams; 11 ,^.m
k 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m.; seat 400
Baptist. Victoria road, Rev. Thomas B. Bioad; 11 a.m.
k 6 p.m
Primiflve Methodist, Broad street. Rev. Wm. Turner;
It a.m. & 6 p.m.; lues. 7.30 p.m.; seat 300
Wesle>an. West street. Rev. Arthur D. Basken-ille ; 11
a.m'. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m.; seat 300
Public Elementary School. West street, built in 1865. k
enlarged 1897, for 400 children; Ernest E. Perfect.
master; Mrs. Ada Gr.wes. mistress; Mrs. (ieorgini
Perfect, infanta' mistress
The school is controlled b^ six managers; William A.
C'dlins. correspondent
Sih ml Attendance Officer, Joseph Price, Llanbister
VIUTATB
Allcock John Lloyd, Bourne house.
Presteign road
Hache .John Richanl J P. The Cedars,
Presteign road
Baldwin .Misses, Church street
Baskerville Rev. Arth. I). (West, ■van).
Wesley house. West street
Bishop Henry J. Ystrad house
Blackburn Joseph Albert. i Victoria rd
Blower Jo.seph, Astley lo. Ludlow rd
Bowen Miss, Church' street
Collins William Abley. Bryntirion.
Presteign road
Davies Hugh M. 16 Norton si
Evans Jonathai
West street
Evans Thomas,
Gillani Mis.oes, The Laurel
Graves Thomas Wm. Wilcoii
Green Miss. Cranlev cot. Pre;
Green-Piice Sir Ri.bert Hen
Railway Conveyance
un k North Western Railway, Knighton, Jared
■ies. station master
iHocid villa, Notl Francis John. Manor house.
Church street
treet Owen John William, Glynn
Owen Owen Bodenhurst. Broad street
treet Palfrey John, Barford ho. Wilcome st
rn rd Parker Edward Marshall, Broad st
hart. Plant Mrs. Grove villas, Presteign rd
Penrhos. Presteign road
Day Musses. Whitehall, Bridge street | Hatfleld M
Deacon Edwin Hoopei', Hebron
low road
Dove Thos. Burnell. Victoria h
Dyke John G. Bridge street
Edwards Sir Francis hart
DL,. J. P. Thf Cotta-e
.I.P. M F.H. (iwcnafi,!
iJriiliih I!.., Fh, ,,,!,- -;,!,,. , I'., ' i,,,, U,mI::.t< David. Walter ho. West
M V I \ ,11 I . 1;.... ll:irold. Castle road
<■' I I I, r I ~i I lid Douglas, Oakdene,VictoTia rd
Giili'ii- I,, I,:, VIim: k.iM.i \1 1: -«,nr,.ii Philip. Grove villas. Pre<-
Wyl.nm liuuse icign road
Griffiths Joseph, Castle bank Tench Rowland. Penrhos. Presteign rd
" ■" ■ Brynawel. Presteign rd Tarner Rev. William (Primitive
Nortd
street
Methodist), Boseville, Presteign rd
i.nn-iHiggs James Bernard, Bnn Offa Wainwright Arth. H. Stapeley house.
I Jones Thomas. 8 Church 'street Presteign road
use 1 Kemp Walter H. Bridge street Wall Miss, The Myrtles. Bridge «t
Lote Thomas Alfred J.P. Brook houselWalkins Thos.Westwood.Presteign id
B.A..|\ledlicutt George Henrv. The (liest- i Wedley John Francis, 2 Victoria rd
Thf CottaL-e I nuts. Station road Williams Rev. William (Baptist).
■ Xixson ClKirlcs Mnyer, Ael-y-Bryn Belmont. West street
COMMBBCUL. | Able) John James, cabinet maker. Broad street
Early closing day, Friday 1 p.m. Allcock John Lloyd, baker & grocer. High street
y E. butcher, High street I Allnm James Robert, hardware dealer. High street
rilRECTOKY.J
SOUTH WALES.
KNIGHTO.V. 439
Apperley George, George & Dragon P H. Broad street
Asswnbly Booms, Broad street
BaliiT Ciiarles, baker & confectioner. High street
B^inlays Bank Ltd. (Edward Marshall Park, manager).
Broad street; draw on head office. 1:4 Lombard street.
London E C 3
Beaumont Agnes (Miss), shopkeeper, West street
Beaiimont Josiah, hair dresser. High street
Beavan Percy, house decorator, & deputy registrar of
births & deaths Knighton sub-district. West street
Blackburn Joseph Albert, woollen manufr. Mill green
Blower Joseph, chemist. Broad street
Bowen William & Son. grocers. Broad street
Bnwen John, farmer, Gwingilla
Bradleys, outfitters. Broad street
Branscombe Ada Agnes (Miss), dress maker. West tt
Bright Page, farmer, The Firs
Bumford Sarah (Mrs.), news agent. Church lane
Burns Michael, painter & paperhanger. Market street
Cadwallader Charles, plumber, Victoria road
Oadwallader William, builder, Panteg
Oartwright John, hoot & shoe maker. Broad street &
mineral water manufacturer, Frydd road
Cemetery (William Abley Collins, clerk to the burial
board; Richard Griffiths, sexton)
Chandos Temperance HotelCDavid Davies,propT.),High st
Clee & Sons, drapers & milliners. Broad street
Collins WilUam Abley, .assistant over.seer, secretary of
the Gas Co clerk' to the Urban District Council,
actuary of Savings Bank, clerk to the commissiona-s
of taxes, clerk to the Lurial hoard, deputy superin-
t.endent registrar uf Knighton district, & fire & life
insurance agent, Wilcome place
C:jn.servative Club (Thomas Jones, sec). Broad street
Cooper James, refreshment rooms. Broad street
County Court (Charles Mayer Nixson. registrar & high
bailiff), Wilcome place
County Police Station (Supt. William Button), Bridge st
Cross Adolph Henry, Bridge street
Davies Charles, insurance agent. Bridge street
D ivies David, butcher, & sanitarv inspector to the
Knighton Rural District Council, High street
Ditacon Edwin Hooper, clerk to the Knighton & Teme
Rural District Council & Joint Hospital Board,
Ludlow road
Edwards William. Horse & Jockey PH. Wilcome place
Elsniore Albert, plumber & builder, West street
Evans Charles, tailor. Station road
Evans Thomas Frederick, artificial teeth mfr. Broad st
Evms William Edwin, carpenter. Broad street
Francis Charles, carpenter. Milebrook (letters thrnuirh
Brampton Brian, Herefordshire)
Goodwin Jane Kerr (Mis.). caf4. High street
Gough E ijah. Red Lion hotel. West street
Graves Charles, teacher of music, Victoria read
Graves Thomas William M.R.C.S.Eng.. L.S.A. surge^m,
medical officer & public vaccinator. Beguildy district &
medical officer to the Poor Law Institution, Knighton
union, medical officer of health to the Urban District
Council & certifycn'.' fictory surgeon, Wilcome street
Green & Nixson, solicitors. Wilcome place
Green Ethel May (Miss), confectioner. Station road
Gre^n Frederick Lyttleton (firm. Green & Nixson), soli-
citor & commissioner for oaths, & coroner for Eastern
Division of County, Wilcome place
Griffiths Edward M.B.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, & in-
spector under the " Diseases of Animals Acts " for
the Knighton district to the County Council,Church st
Griftiths Alfred. Golden Lion inn. High street
Griffiths John Alban Kendall M.B.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L R.C.P.Lond. surgeon. & medieal officer & public
vaccinator to Knighton & Llangunllo districts, &
medical officer of health to Knighton & Teme Rural
District Councils, Wylcwm house
Hall Mary (Miss), farmer, Cwmgilla cottage
Hamar William, grocer & corn factor. Market street
Harris William, watch ma. & fancy repository. Broad st
Heywood James, refreshment rooms. High street
Heyworth Robert Newton, photographer. Broad street
Hughes William Ernest, cycle dealer. High street
India ta China Tea Co. grocers. High street
.Tames Thomas L. tailor. Church street
James William, Wine Vaults P.H. Russell street
Jay Herbert. Plough inn. Market street
Jnne« Rees & Co. drapers. High street
Jones Arthur, carpenter, Russell street
Jones B»ssie (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. Station road
Jones Frederick, butcher. High street
Jones John, clerk to the Guardians k Assessment Cum-
uiittee & supt. registrar. Union offices. Frydd road
Jones John, grocer. High street
Jones Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Bridge street
Jones WiUiam, butcher. Broad street
Jordan George Henry, stone mason, Bussell street
Jordan William, surveyor & sanitary inspector to the
Urban District Council. Russell street
Knighton Gas Works (William Abley Collins, sec;
Thomas Davies. manager), Wilcjme place
Knighton Market Hall & Warehouse Company Limited
(John Lloyd Allcock, sec). Market square
Knighton Savings Bank (Owen B. Owen, treasurer ;
William Abley Collins, actuary), Wilcome place
Lancaster Fredk. Chas. saddler & harness ma. Bridge st
Lewis Harriet (Mrs.), draper. Market street
Lewis John Evan, collector to the guardians, relieving
& vaccination officer, Knighton district, registrar of
births & deaths, Knighton sub-district, Frydd road
Leiris William, boot maker, High street
Lippitt Walter, boot k shoe repairer, Station road
Lloyd John T. blacksmith. Bridge street
Lloyd William,, mUler (water). Upper mill
Lloyds Bank Limiteil. Bro;ul street; draw on head
office, 71 Lombard Mr>-et, L.mdon EC3
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch'
(Owen Rodenhurst Owen, manager). Broad street;
draw on head office. Threadneedle st. London EC 2
Lote Thomas Alfred J. P. farmer. Brook house
Lumb Sophia (Mrs.), boot & shoe dealer. Market street
Marlow E. S. (Mrs.), aparts. Yew Tree ho. Bridge si
Mar.ston & Pritchaid. motor k general engineers k
cycle agents. Station road
Matthews Harold, solicitor. Church street
Meacham Charles k William, farmers. Little Cwmgilla
Meanley & Pugh. ironmongers. Broad street
Mediicott George Henry, stilicitor k commissioner for
oaths, Station road
Moore John, coal merchant, Norton street
Morris, Marshall k Poole, auctioneers kc. Wilcome place
Morris Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, Victoria road
Morris Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Station road
Moseley Fred, deputy registrar of marriages Knighton
sub-district. Church road
Nixson Charies Mayer (firm. Green & Nixson), solicitor.
conimissioner for taking oaths, clerk to the justices,
registrar & high bailiff of the county court & deputy
coroner for the Eastern division of Radnorshire,
Wilcome place
Norton Tom Limited, motor engineers. Broad street
Norton Arms Hotel (F. A. H. Doinan, manager),
family k commercial hotel; good hunting centre;
good trout fishing, shooting k golfing; motor garage.
Broad street
Oldburv Charles, resristrar of marriages for Kniehton
sub-district. Cartref
Oldbury Edward J. stationer k printer. Broad street
Oldbury Henry, market gardener. Castle road
Owen Arthur Edward, jobmaster, Station road
Owen Mary (Miss), milliner, Station road
Owen Owen Rodenhurst, m.inager to London Joint City
& Midland Bunk Lunited. treasurer to Knighton
Urban & Knighton & Trme Rural District Councils &
treasurer to Knighton union. Broad street
Parker Edward, confectioner. West street
Parker Edward Marshall, manager of Barclays Bank
Limited, Broad street
Parkes James, marine store dealer, Market street
Parton George, furniture dealer. Station road
Passant Llewellyn, boot maker. High street
Perkins G. M..'M.P.S. chemist. High street
Philips WiT,,,., |M,,|-Mv .It-aler. High street
Pinche< 1; _ " , Brandy house
Po-well .I.ii, r 1 , r,,ic;ton"
Powell Th ,1- 1 iiu , -. siiopkeeper. Market street
Powell Wiliiai,,. tV.ural Wales inn. Station road
Price David R. draper. Broad street
Price Eliza (Mrs.), draper. High street
Price James, farmer, Llanchay
Price Richard, town crier. Market street
Price William Davenport, collector of King's taxes.
Station road
Prince k Sons, ironmongers, High street
Pritchard Alfred Geo. engineer, see Marslon & Piitchard
Probert Edward, farmer. Lower Wood house (letters
through Brampton Bryan)
Pugh Aaron Moseley, farmer. The Grove
Pugh Cecil, ironmonger, see Meanley k Pngh
Pullen Edw.ird James, jeweller. Broad street
i Radnorsh'ire''c«i^l!'Lime'&'GlBn°era^ Supply Com-
pany Limited, coal, lime, corn, fluxmg stone, saw
mills timber fee merchants, burners of old Radnor
I lime;' head office, Brnad street. Telegraphic address
" Radnorshire Co. Knighton;'' T N 7
j Roberts Richard, farmer. Garth farm
Roberts William John, cabinet maker, Oaatle road
. Ross & Son Limited, boot k shoe dealers. High street
440 KXKtllTO.V.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Bowe Wm. Hy. coai'h k «ai>guii buiMer, St
Budge Alfrpd. fishmonger, West street
Byder Albeit, saddler. Market street
Simpson Bubcrt M. customs k excise officer.
Smith
shop
i.). Bridge
vnr S: valu..
Stokes William, chimney sweep, Market street
Swan Hotel, family & commercial hotel & posting hi
(Ind, Ojope &. Co. (1912) Limited, proprs.). ~
Tench Ri.wl.ind, lund & estate agent, su
Penrbos
Thomas Meredith k Sons, drapers, High street
Thoma> Henry, fanner. Mount Flirt
Thomas Richard, collector to the Drban District Cou
Market street
IiAIiESTON' is a parish on the road from Bridgend to are Welsh Baptist aiul Calvinistiu Methodist chapels.
Neath, 2 miles west from Bridgend station on the Great i The interest of £$2 is given yearly to the aged poor
• ' from Neath, in the Ogmore j The Earl of Dunraven & Mountearl' K.P., P.c!', G.M.G.
who is lord of the manor, and the trustees of the
Tomlinson Edward, insuranve agent, 11 Norton
Tudge Ernest Charles. rieec-,> inn. High street
Turner John, farmer, Knucklas road ^
Turner William Alfred, be-r retailer. Bridge st.ee
Vaughan Isaac, hair dresser. High street
Wainwright Arthur Hilditch, tailor k outfitter, Bros
Wallis Edmund Lamb, solicitor. Station road
Welling Eichard, boot k shoe maker. Back lane
Whit tall Arthur, farmer. Jenkin A Mis
Whittall John, grocer. Station road
WiUiams William Thomas, farmer. Upper Woodl..
Wozencroft Arthur, baker. Church street
Margam estate are the principal landowners. The soil
is chiefly clay; subsoil, limestone. The land is prin-
cipally pasture. The iirea is 2,249 acres ; rateable
value, ^4,968; and the population in 191 1 was 706.
By Local Government Board Order No. 46,365, dated
April ist, 1905, part of Daudy was added to Laleston.
Verger. Bertie Jones.
Post & M. 0. Office.— Mrs. Ann Williams, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Bridgend, which is th^'
nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Laleston Higher
County Police, Jesse Lewis Stockport, sergeant
Public Elementary Schools (mixed & infants), opened in
1864, for. QO children; Mrs. Mary Penelope Young,
etailer,
John Rees. Brvnowell
Jones David R. Grand vie
NichoU Lewis D
Bees Griffith. Chestnut ho
Bheidol-Davis Rev. Lewis
chargeV The Parsonage
COlIMERCIil..
Cornelius David, farmer, (i
Cefn
W
division of the county of Glamorgan, Newcastle bun
dred. Uridgend and Cowbridge union and Bridgend
county court distrii:t, Newcastle and Ogmore petty
sessional division, rural deanery of Upper Groneatii
(eastern division), and archdeaconrv and diocese of
Llanda£f. The church of St. David' is a building of
stone in the Transition style of the 13th century, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled
western tower containing 4 bells: there arc 120 sittings.
The register of baptisms and marriages dates from
the year 1754: burials, 1762. The living is a vicar-
age, annexed to Newcastle and Tythegston, joint net
yearly value /'308. with residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of Llandaff. and held since looi bv the Rev.
David Phillips B.A. of St. David's College.' Lampeter,
■who resides at Newcastle; the Rev. Lewis Rheidol- 1
Davies has been curate in charge since ig:8. There .
jDavies Eliza (Mrs.).
Laleston Higher
I Evan John, fanner
Laleston Higher
Evans David, farmer,
I'-iancis William, farmer, Rhosla
John Henry, New inn
Jones David, blacksmith
.Tones Joshua, wheelwright
Jones William, grocer
Loveluck James George, farmer i
farm ■ assist, overseer. Llangewydd farm
LAMBSTON is a parish in the county of Pembroke, 3 held since 1908 by the Rev. Richard Rice Thomas M.A.
miles west from Haverfordwest station on the Great | of Keble College, Oxford, who resides at Haroldston
Western railway, in Roose hundred and petty sessional . West. There are Baptist and Wesleyan chapels. The
division, union and county court district of Haverford- I land is owned chiefly by the farmers ; the soil is shaley
west, and in the rural deanery of Roose, and archdeaconry I with rab ; subsoil, stone, the land is arable and pasture,
and diocese of St. David's. The church (dedication The area is i,8t3 acres; assessable value, ^788; and
unknown) is an ancient edifice of stone in the Early English I the population in 1911 was 193.
style, consisting of chancel and nave and a western turret Portfield Gate, i mile south, is a hamlet,
containing one bell: thejont is coeval with the church: Post Office, Portfield Gate (letters should have Pem-
brokeshire added). — Charles Jones, sub-postmaster.
The nearest money order & telegraph office is at
Haverfordwest, 3 miles distant
th 13 acres Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1877, for 48
" ' ■ ■ hildren ; Miss Ella Owen, mistress
oh far
(our
Nicholl Lewis D. land & estate agent
Parish Reading' Room (Bertie Jones.
hon. sec)
Owen Edward, Mackworth Arms P.H
Prosser Gomer, farmer
Rees Jenkin, farmer, Bellevue
Stenner Alfred, shoe maker
Stew Thomas, farmer
Thomas Brothers, farmers, Broadway
Thomas Joseph, Bell inn
Thomas David.frmr.Llangewvdd cotirt
Thomas Wm. J. farmer. Village farm
there are 50 sittings. The registers of bapt
burials date from the year 1737; marriages, 1741. The
living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the rectory of
Haroldston West, joint net income ;fi90.
of glebe, in the gift of Pembroke College, Oxford, and
Harries Griffith, Sutton lodge
COUSIKBCIAL.
Daniel, Penrv Arms P.H.
Portfield Gate
Absalom Edwd. whlwrght. k carpntr
James Benj. blacksmith, Portfield Gt
Jones Charles, shopkeeper, k post
office, Portfield Gate
Thomas Alfred, market gardener,
(I'eer Park lodge
Thomas Alfd. M. haulier.Portfield Gt
Thomas William, New inn
FAKMEHS.
Bracher Garnett, Lambston glel^e.
Portfield Gate
George Thomas. Dunston, Portfield Gt
Jenkins Arthur, Walesland, Port-
Held Gate
Jenkins Thomas I'k assistant over-
seer). Comer
John James. Lambston
Jones John, West Lambston
Lewis Albert, Berry hill
Philpin Benjamin, 'East Hook
Roberts George, Sutton hill
Roch Walter, Lower Highmead
Thomas Benj. Gabriel. Portfield Gate
Thomas George. Lower Honevhook.
Portfield Gate
Thomas John, West Hill foId&Mergam
Woolcock Warren, Portfield Gate
Williams Frederick, Sutton
L A M P E T E li
L-UMPETEE, ..r Lampeter-Pont-Stephen, originally
"Llanbcdr" (the church of St. Peter), is a parish and
municipal borough and aisize town, in the county of
Cardigan, with a station on the Great Western railway
and a junction for Aberayron. Lampeter is the head
of a union and county court district, 264 miles from
London and by road 2ogJ ; 20 from Llandovery, 13 from
Aberayron, 22J from Carmarthen, 24 from Aberystwyth
and 19 from Newcastle Emlyn, in the hundred of
Moyddyn, petty sessional division of Upper Moyddyn,
rural deanery of Lampeter, archdeaconry of Cardigan
and diocese of St. David's ; it stands on the right hank
of the river Teify, which, at the end of Bridge street,
is crossed by a bridge supposed to have been built
in the 12th century. The town is lighted with gas by a
company formed in 1867, and supplied with water by the
Corporation from a reservoir at Troedrhiw, with a
capacity of 40,000 gallons. The earliest charter of in-
corporation is that of Henry VI. which recites others of
the reign of Edward II. The borough was scheduled in
the ".Municipal Corporations Act, 1883 " (46 and 47 Vict,
c. 18). as a place to which the "Municipal Corporations .
.Acts '* might be applied, but it continued to be governed
by a confirmatory charter of George III. dated 1814, until
1^84, when the town received a new charter of incorpora-
tion dated 15 July in that year, and the corporation
consists of a mayor, 4 aldermen and 12 councillors.
Under (lie provisions of the "Local Government Act,
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LAMPETER. 441
1894'' (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), the ancient parish of
Lampeter has been divided into Urban and Rural, being
respectively the portions within and beyond the borough.
The church of St. Peter is a building of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting o[ chancel, nave, south
aisle and a western tower surmounted by a short steeple
and containing one bell, and has seven stained windows :
there are 370 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1695 ; marriages, 1739. The
living is a vicarage, net income ^390, with 80 acres
of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1919 by the Rev. David Timothy Alban
B.A. of St. David's ' College, Lampeter. St. Mary's
chapel of ease is at Maestir, and at Pentrebach is St.
John's Mission Church. The Congregational chapel will
seat 800 persons, the Wesleyan 350, Calvinistic Metho-
dist 400, Baptist 260, ami Unitarian 400. The Town
Hall, in High street, erected in 1881-2, at a cost of
;£4,ooo, is an edifice of brick and stone and the private
property uf the Harford family : it is fitted with a
court house and the usual offices ; the building is
surmounted by a small tower containing a clock with
four dials. The Cardiganshire County Council hold
their meetings here. The market is held at the back.
The Victoria Memorial Hall, in Biyn road, was erected
in 1907 on a site given by David Lloyd esq. late town
clerk. The cattle market is held on Tuesday ; there
is also a market on Friday ; a market is held on the
first Monday in each month ; there are also several
fairs (principally cattle) taking place on the following
dates: Januai-y 14th, Februarv 4th, March iitTi, April
19th, May 6th, 7th and 3th (horse fair), June nth,
July 8th, August 15th, .September 13th, October 19th,
November i6th ctnd December 22nd. There ai'e branches
of Lloyds Banlt Limited, London Joint City and Midland
Bank Limited, i^Jational Provincial and Union Bank of
England Limited and Barclays Bank Limited. "Y
Llan," a Welsh church paper, is published here every
Friday, and " Yr Haul " and " Perl y Plant," the first
day of each month. A fountain was erected in Harford
square in 1862 by the late J. S. Harford esq. of Peter-
well. About i4 miles west of the town is a nine hole
golf course. Major John Charles Harford D.L., J. P.
and Mrs. Hughes are the principal landowners.
The area of the municipal borough and Urban parish
IS 1,632 acres of land and 22 of water ; rateable value,
£,7,7(36; the population in 1911 was 1,802, including 3
officers and 32 inmates in the Poor Law Institution.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in igii was
2,193 (which includes part of Lampeter Rural civil
parish).
Sexton, Jenkin Jones.
The area of the rural parish is 4,384 acies of land and
14 of water; rateable value. /2.6R1 ; the population in
1911
391
ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE.
St. David's College, begun in the year 1822, & opened
March 1st, 1827, is an extensive quadrangular struc-
ture, erected chiefly Iiy the exertions of Dr. Thomas
Burgess, Bishop of St. David's from 1803 to 1825;
George IV. while Prince Regent, gave ^i,oco ; a gi-ant
was also obtained from Parliament of j^6,ooo, the re-
mainder being chiefly collected through the instru-
mentality of the Bishop. The College, which is incor-
porated by Royal charter, has the power of conferring
the degrees of B.A. & B.D. &has attached to it scholar-
ships & exhibitions of the annual value of over £sgo.
being four of ^^30, two of j^2i, six of ;^20, & others
ranging in value from ^18 6s. 8d. to ^^8 5s. yearly.
The value of the scholarships is partly realised to
students by giving them the use of furnished rooms,
attendance k dinners in Hall. An Affiliation Student-
ship Fund has been formed with the view of assisting
deserving students, who wish to avail themselves of
the Affiliation Scheme to the Universities of Oxford k
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office (letters should
have Cardiganshire added). — Evan Richards, post-
master
Wall Letter Boxes.— Bridge street ; College street ;
'et ; Pentrebach k Croyddin Bridge
CORPORATION
Mayor, Alderman Evan Evani
Aldermen.
Retire in November, 1919.
Evan Evans | Lewis Jones
Retire in November, 1920.
Walter Davies 1 William Jone
Cambridge, & a sum of ;^ioo a year is also set apar*
for this purpose, from the W. Dillwyn Llewelyn
Trust, endowed by Sir John T. D. Llewelyn, of
Penllergare, the studentships being known as the
"Dillwyn Llewelyn Memorial Studentships." The
college has been admitted by the Universities 0! Ox-
ford & Cambridge to the privileges of an affiliated col-
lege. (A.) Affiliation to Cambridge. — Students who
have resided three years at St. David's College. &
have obtained honours in its final examination, are
excused from the previous examination at Cambridge.
& are allowed to graduate after two years' residence
only, on condition of their taking a tripos examina-
tion. All who have not passed in algebra at Lampeter
are required to do so at Cambridge. The algebrain
ordinary responsions does not qualify. (B.) -Vffiliatir.n
to Oxford.— The principal advantage of affiliation to
Oxford is that it allows a student who obtains honours
either in moderations or in the second public examina-
tion to take his degree after two vear.s' residence, in-
stead of at least three, &, in the case of some hon..ur
schools, practically four vears' residence. Affiliated
students in all cases have to take honours both at
Lampeter & Oxford. They may proceed after tw.. or
three vears' residence at Lampeter. They rank on
matriculation at Oxford as students beginning theii
fifth term. Thev must reside two years at Oxford.
Those students who proceed after two yeai's at .■^t_
David's College obtain the status of junior affiliated
students, k are exempted from responsions, but have
to pass moderations or take one of the equivalent exa-
minations before proceeding to their final ^nour
examination, & in all cases have to show a sufficiens
knowledge of Greek. Those students who proceed after
three years obtain, like graduates of other universities,
the status of senior affiliated students at Oxford, are
exempted from moderations as well as responsions,
& take only the final honour examination, but (unles*
they take Literse Humaniores or Theology) ha^e to
pass a supplementarv examiniation in Greek. Ihe
library contains about 50,000 volumes. Visitor, the
Lord Bishop of St. David's.
Principal k Professor of Greek & Theology, the Rev.
Preb. Gilbert Cunningham Joyce D.D. of Brasennsx-
College, Oxford
Phillips" Professor of Physical Science & Professor of
Mathematics k Bursar, Arthur William Scott M.A.
Trinity College, Dublin
Professor of Latin, Senior Tutor k Librarian, Rev. (.e.K
Woosung Wade D.D. of Oriel College, Oxford
Professor of English k Philosophy Censor, Hugh Widkej-
LL.D., J.P. of BalUol College, Oxford & Glasgow
Professor of Theology k Hebrew, Junior Tutor & Piv-
centor. Rev. Edmund Tyrrell Green M.A. I'f St.
John's College, Oxford
Professor of Welsh, Rev. Richard Humphrey Ricluudi
M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford
Lecturer in Mathematics (vacant)
Lecturer in History (vacant)
Lecturer in Theology & Parochialia, Rev. WaUam Heiiiy
Harris B.A. Lampeter, B.Litt. Jesus College, Oxfivd
The College School was opened in 1884
The Rev. Preb. Gilbert Cunningham Joyce D.D. Hugh
Walker LL.D., J.P. Rev. Edmund Tyrrell Green M.A.
Rev Evan Evans, The Mayor of Lampeter, J. O.
Harford D.L., J. P., J. Ernest Lloyd & D. Tivy Jones
Head Master, Rev. William Llewellyn Footman M.A. ot
Jesus College, Oxford
Assistant Masters :
Rev. R. H. Richards M.A., D. Thomas B.A., F. Milei
B.A. & L. M. WhitwoTth
Drawing & Singing, W. Lewis
Rifle Shooting & Physical Drill (vacant)
Manual Instruction, William Jones
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Councillors.
Retire in November, 1919-
David Jones I T. W. Jones
J. S. Jones I David Thomas
Retire in November, 1920.
J Bartlett ?i-. 'Cgan
Evan Davies 1 1. o.
Retire in November, 1921.
I ^ *^ ""'-d
William Davies I . „ . , ,
Elective Auditors. William Ivewis, Arfryn & David Jone,
Lloyd
The Corporation
at the Victoria Memorial Hall
the first thursday at 8 p.m. in every
month
442
LAMPETER.
SOUTH WALES.
[ KELLY'S
Officers of the Corporation
Town Clerk, John Ernest Lloyd, solicitor, 28 High street
Treasurer, B. Davies Evans, Llnyds Banli Ltd. High st
Medical Officer of Health, Edward Cluneglas Dayies
M.D.Dur., M.K.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.S.A. Mill-
field, North road
Borough Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, R. W. Ash-
man, Victoria Memorial hall, Bryn road
Collector, Samuel Davies, Dulas hall. Station road
LAMPETER RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are : — Bettws Bledrws,
Oellan, Lampeter Rural, Uanfair Clydogau, Llangybi,
Llanwenog, Llanwnen, Silian & Trefilan The area ij
34,279 acres; population in 1911, 3,566.
Council meets at the Board room. Poor Law Institution.
on the fourth friday, at 11 a.m.
Chairman, Evan Evans, Llechwedd-Deri-Issa, Llanwnen,
Lampeter
Vice-chairman, Rev. D. A. Thomas B.A. The Rectory,
Bettws-Bledrws
Officials.
Clerk, John Ernest Lloyd, 28 High street, Lampeter
Medical Officer of Health, E. Cambria Thomas M.D ,
C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Dub. Pantllyn. Llanybyther
Sanitary Inspector, Joshua Evans, The Mills, Llanv-
byther
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR UPPER MOYDDTN
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Bavies-Evans Col. Herbert (lord-lieutenant), Highm.'ad,
Llanbyther, Carmarthenshire
Davies-Evans Major Herbert. Peterwell, Lampeter
Davies John Walter, Gwynfryn, Llangiby
Davies Walter, Brynteg, North road, Lampeter
Evans Charles, Bridge street, Lampeter
Evans Joseph, Llanfairfawr, Llanfair Clydogau, Lam-
peter, Cardiganshire
Evans Roderick, High street, Lampeter, Cardiganshire
Harford John Charles D.L. Falcondale, Lampeter, Car-
diganshire
IngUs-Jones Wilmot D.L. Derrj- Ormond, Llangybi,
Cardiganshire
Jones Albert Rice Thos. Rhydyfran, Crihyn,Llanybyther
Lewes Col. John, Bryn, North road, Lampeter
Price Hugh Bnnkes, Dole, Lampeter
Walker Hugh LL.D. St. David's college, Lampeter
The Mayor of Lampeter & the Chairman of the Lam-
peter Rural District Council, for the time being, are
ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, J. Emrys Jones, Bank cham-
bers, High street
Petty Se^'sions are held at the Tnwn hall monthly on
friday at 11.45 ^"^
The following parishes are included in the Petty Ses-
sional division :— Bettws-Bledrws, Cellan, Lampeter
Urban, Lampeter Rural, Llanfairclydogau, Llangybi,
Llanwenog. Llanwnen. Silian & Trefilan
LAMPETER UNION.
Board day, monthly, fourth friday, at 12 no-11, at the
Board room. Poor Law Institution.
The union comprises the following parishes in Cardigan-
shire, namely— Bettws-Bledrws, Cellan, Lampeter
Urban, Lampeter Rural. Uanfair-Clydogau, Llangybi,
Llanwenog, Llanwnen, Silian 4; Trefilan ; & the follow-
ing in Carmarthen, namely— Llanfihangel-Rhosycom,
Llanybyther. Llanycrwys, Llanllwni & Pencarreg. The
population in 1914 was 8,967, vi/.. :— Cardiganshire,
5,368; Carniarthenshire, 3.599; area, 75,045 acres,
VIZ. ; — Cardiganshire, 36,032 acres ; Carmarthenshire,
39,013 acres; rateable value in 1919, ^47.008, vii. :_
Cardiganshire, ^28,958; Carmarthenshire, ^18,050.
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, M. L. W. Lloyd
Price, Bryncothi, Nantgaredig, Carmarthen
Clerk to the Guardians ft Assessment Committee, John
Ernest Lloyd, 28 High street, Lampeter
Treasurer, W. G. Edwards, Lloyds Bank Ltd. Lampeter
Collectors to the Guardians, Relieving k Vaccination
Officers, No. i or Lampeter district, Enoeh Davies, 4
Mill street, Lampeter: No. j nr Llanybyther district,
David Evans, Llanybyther
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Lampeter district,
Lewis Thomas Archibald Rowland M.B.C.S.Eng.,
LE.C.P.Lond. 21 Bridge street, Lampeter; Llan-
ybyther district. Evan Cambria Thouj.w M D , CM
Edm. Pantyllyn, Llanybyther
Tht> Poor Law Institution, built, in 1676, is aa edilice
of stone, Sc available for 50 inmates; Thomas Lewis,
master; L. T. A. Rowland M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P
Lond. medical officer; Mrs. Sarah 4. Lewis, matr'm
Lampet£r Reoistbation District.
Superintendent Registrar, John Ernest Lloyd, 38 High
street, Lampeter
Deputy, John Morgan Edwai-ds, Upper Bank, Bryn road,
Lampeter
Registrars of Births, Marriages & Deaths, Pencarreg
suh-district, Enoch Davies, 4 Mill street, Lampeter ;
deputy, J. S. Jones, Cwmanne ; Lampeter sub-district,
Evan D. Rees, 9 Station terrace, registrar of mar-
riages, Lampeter ; deputy, John Thomas Richards, 25
Bridge street, Lampeter; Llanybyther sub-district,
David Evans, Llanybyther; deputy, David Williams,
Llanybyther : Llanwenog sub-district, David Evans,
Llanybyther; deputy, David Williaiiis, Llanybyther
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
County Court; office. High street. His Honor John Lloyd
Morgan K.C., B.A. judge; Hugh William Howell,
registrar & high bailiff ; sittings bi-monthly at 10
am. at the Town hall
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of
Carmarthen '; Herbert Watkins Thomas, 4 Queen st
Carmarthen, official receiver
The district comprises the following places: — In th»
county of Carmarthen — Llanfihangel-Rhos-y-corn,
Llanllwni, Llanybyther, Llanycrwys. Pencarreg. In
the county of Cardigan— Bettw's-Bledrws, Cellan,
Lampeter, Llanfair-Clydogau, Llangyby, Llanwenog,
Llanwnen, Silian, Trefilan, Bettws Leiki. Blaenpenal,
Caron-Uwch-Clawdd, Caron-Is-Clawdd, Doithie Cam-
ddwr, Doithie Pyscnttwr. Gartheli. Garth & Ystrad,
Gogoyan, Gcrwydd, Gwynfll, Llanbadarn Odwyn, Llan-
ddewi-Brefi, Llangeitho, Llanio, Nantcwnlle, Prisk &
Board of Trade Roa.l Transport Board (Wales Division),
Lampeter Area (L. Bankes Price, .sec), Bryn road
Board of Trade Unemployment Bureau. Station road, D.
Tivy Jones, local agent
Cardiganshire Agricultural E,tecutive Committee. Col-
lege street, L. Penwyn Davies, sec
County Police Station, Inspector in charge,David Jones,
& I constable
Town hall. High street, F. T. Mundy, caretaker
Victoria Memorial Hall, Bryn road
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Clerk tu Conmifssioners of Taxes. John Ernest Lloyd, 28
High street .
Clerk to Lampeter Union Local Pension Sub-Committee,
W. J. Wallis-Jones, 29 Quay street, Carmarthen
Coroner for Lampeter District, John Thomas Lloyd
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond Tregaron; deputy,
David Davies, Aberayron
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St Peter's Church, Rev. David Timothy Alban B.A
vicar; Rev. .lohn Rhys Davies M.A. curate; Sundays,
^ & 10 a.m. in Welsh & 11.30 a.m. in English; 6 p.m.
Welsh, 6.30 p.m. fin Church hall). English; daily, 8
a.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Baptist (Noddfa), Rev. Daniel Jones A.T.S. ; 10 a.m. &
6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist fShiloh), Rev. William Llewellyn
Davies; 10 a.m. & fj p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Congregational, Rev. Evan Evans A.T.S. ; -.o am
& 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Congregational, Emmaus, Rev. Evan Evans A.T.S. ;
6 p.ra
Unitarian. Brondeiti, Rev. Thomas Oswald Williams
B.A. ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh), Rev Wesley Moru-un ; i) am k ''
p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The schools are controlled by ten district managers.
Rev. E. Evans, chairman
Clerk, David Tivy Jones, Rhoslwyn, Station rd. Lampeter
Bryn road (boys), built in 1903, for 174 cliildren ;
William Lewis, master
Peterwell fgirls), built in 1880, for no children; Mi.ss
Olive Jones, mistress
Peterwell (infants), built in 1880, for 140 children ; Miss
Ellen Grace Williams, mistress
Reilway Station, Thomas William Jones, station ma.stel-
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALEf
PRIVATE EESIDENTS. (Griffiths Evan Hy. Mavfield, North vd Lloyd Johi
.ilbaii Be\«. David Timothy B.A.(vkar Harford Majoi- 'John Charles D.L., [ Lloyd Johi
of St. Peter's). Vicarage
Ashman Robert Wm. 5 Station
Baiikes-Price Llewelyn. Doldreme
Cooke Miss, ii College street
Croft Roland, Haieldene, Bryn ro
Davies Rev. John Rhys M.A. (cm
of St. Peter's), 8 Station teriac
Davies Rev. William Llewellyn (i
vinistic Methodist), Bi-yntu
Bryn road
Davies Capt. Daniel, 53 Bridge st:
Davies Arnold Walters M.A.Oxon
Bridge street
Davies Edward Clunegla:
field, North road
reet
William Henry B.A
■liirer in theology
, St. David's college
W. Bank house. High :
Lloyd, Craesawd;
Lloyd Miss, 16 Station terrace
ill Lloyd Mrs. M. H. 10 Station terrace
., Lloyd W. Reginald, 31 High street
& Martin J. P. Sunnyside, Bn'n road
iMory-d.i Rev. Wesley (Wesleyan),
Uii-li
NeuadJfawr M-.n- \li
H. Harford square (Im.-m Mi
tlJenkiji.s Misses, 68 Bridgt" street I'l 1. ■• Wu'^
3 Jenkins Mrs. Kingsland, Nort.h road K' ' - I'lni
Jenkins Mrs. Amiie,Llawddoff,Brvn rd , K.c- lA.n
M.D. Mill-: Jones Rev. Daniel A.T.S. ^Baptist) ; lice,*, li.-i
66 Bridge street j Richards
■idge street
n Aeron, Bridge s
. SI Bridge street
b.nies. 9 Station terrace
Juliu Wesley,2i College st
lav. Richard Humphrey
Jones John. 12 College street
Jones John, 17 Station terrace
Jones John Edward, Eryl, Bridge !
Jones Mrs. 57 Bridge street
Jones Mrs. 15 Station terrace
Jones Mrs. Tyssul villa, North road
Jones Mrs. Lewis, Clareston,Bridge
Jones Mrs. M. C. 19 College street
Jones Mrs. S. Church hill. Brvn rn
Jones William. Bnn Deni, Bivi. 1
Jocve Rev
rip 'tii
Davies Mrs. Eleanor, 19 Station 1
Davies Mrs. K. Tanvbrvn, North
Davies Mrs. T. L. Fairtield, Nortl
Davies Saml. Dulas hall. Station rd
Davies Walter J. P. Brynteg. North rd
Davies William, 26 Bryn road
Davies-Evans Major 'Herbert J. P.
Peterwell
Davies-Jones Mrs. Halberton.Bryn rd
Edwards Arthur Evan, Dolwen '
Edwards William Griffith, Lloyds
Bank house. High street
Evans Rev. David Davies B.D. Wern-
driw lodge. High street
Evans Rev. Evan ATS. (Congrega-
tional), Cartret, Bryn road
Evans Benj. Troedybryn, Bryn road
Evans Charles J. P. Bridge street
Evans Daniel, 45 Bridge, street
Evans Evan M.B., B.Sc.Lond. 11 Col-
lege street
Evans Lewis, Hazeidene, Bryn road
Evans Mrs. ly Bridge street
Evans Mrs. A. Malta. Biidge .str.M-t
Evans Mrs. Maw. TaiiMrraig.Brvi, id
Evans Roderick J.P. High street'
Evans Thomas, s^ Bridge street
Footman Rev. Willi;i,m Llewelhn M.A.
(he:id master College 'school),
Arthog. North road
Green Rev. Ednmnd Tyrrell M.A.
(professor of Theology & Hebrew,
precentor k junior tutor), St.
David's college; res. 6 College st
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Wedn
Ashman B. W. borough surveyor & sanitary inspector,
Victoria Memorial hall, Bryn road
Bankes-Price Llewelyn, architect &c. Doldrement
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (Ebenezer Lloyd Jones,
manager), Harford square ; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Black Lion Hotel (William Clayton), High street
Board of Trade Boad Transport Board (Wales Division),
Lampeter Area (L. Bankes-Price, sec), Bryn road
Board of Trade Unemployment Bureau (D. Tivy Jones,
local agent). Station road
Bonner Jane (Miss), apartments, 6 College street
C&rdigiinshiie Airiicultural Executive Committee (L.
Penwyn Da\ies, sec). College street
Cardiganshire Conservative & Unionist Association (A.
G. Harries, sec. & registration agent), Bryn road
Central Cinema Picture Hall (W. Jones, ' proprietor),
St. Thomas street
Clayton William, Black Lion hotel. High street
College School (Rev. William Llewellyn Footman M.A.
head master). College street
County Court Office (Hugh William Howell, registrar).
High street
Croft & Evans, tailors, i College street
Daniel John, Fish & Anchor P.H. Ahercerdinen
Davies Brothers, boot makers, 4 High street
Davies & Edwards, grocers, 17 College street
Davies & Emms, grocers. High street
Davies John & Son. builders' merchants. Station road
Davies & Jones, coach builders. College street
Davies & Jones, farmers, Alltfawr
Davies William & Sons, stone & marble masons,
monumental sculptors &c. Carrara house. Station rd
Davies Arnold Walters M.A.Oxon. solicitor k com-
missioner tor oaths, 13 Bridge street
Davies Daniel, cabinet maker, 8 Bridge street
Davies Daniel James, Crown inn, 2 High street
Davies David, farmer, Ahergrannell
Jones Rev. Daniel M.A. (residentiarj | M.A. (professor of Welsh St.
canon & chancellor of St. David's David's college); res. Thorndale,
d cathedral). Gerllan, Bryn road 1 Bryn road
.Jones Rev. Rees Cribin, '35 Bridge st Rowland Lewis Thoujas Archibald, 2t
Jones Rev. Canon Thomas B.A. Mill | Bridge street
hank, Noith road .Rowlands Mrs. 14 Station terrace
Jones David. 49 Bridge street I Scott Arthur William M.A. (Phillipa
Jones David, Brvn-Llewellvn, Bryn rd professor of physical science & pro-
Jones David Tivy, Rhoshvyn. Station fessor of uiathematics & bursar),
road I ^^- David's college
Jones J. Emrys, Rhoslwyn, Station rd I Smith Charles S. 13 Station terrace
LT gard,-lis. Brid;;.' >
Gilbert CunniugUai
i^ professor of Gree
X 1! l.j\ L Si, David's college
•«..- I 1.1 Iniiii ,1.P. Bryn, North r
'\\i^ Thoiiiii- Diivid. 19 Bridge st
!«is WiUiai.i (drawing & singin
master College school); res..4.vfryr
Brvn road
oyd D.Charles.Biyn-Arthur.Bryn 1.
oyd David Frank B.A. 30 High st
Thomas Capt. David R. Bank hall
Thomas Benj. Hentaes house. High st
Thomas Misses, Buckingham place.
Church street
Thomas Rees, Dyffryn, Biyn road
Timothy Hy. Wm. Dyffryn, Bridge st
Wade Rev. George Woosung D.D.
(professor of Latin, senior tutor &
librarian St. David's college); res.
Bridge street
, LLD., J.P. fprofei
Rev. Thorn
iaii). Kinibei
2 Church st
s Oswald B.A.
ey. Bryn roaj
Lloyd, Isycoed,
Williams Berber
Bryn road
Williams Miss, Vron Dewi, Bryn road
Williams Mrs. 76 Bridge street
Williams Wm. Hy. Pant, Station rd
I Da
I Da
David, farmer, Berthlwyd
Davie.s David, farmer, Pantscawen
Davies David, smith, Peterwell terrace
Davies David Nun. millinery & mantle house; jackets,
capes, i-ostumes & millinery in the latest styles. Com-
merce house. Bridge street
Davies Denis Herbert-, manager National Provincial ft
Union Bank of England Limited, High street
Davies Edward Cluneglas M.D.Durh., M.B.O.S.Eng.,
I, R r- r J.nm],, L,S A., phvsician & surgeon, &medicaE
•v, i !,, ■■1,, MJlliii.M, 'North road
r>:i.. . !,i . Ml- 1. Itr.l Lion P.H. i8 High street
III, . I. \ii-~i. :,paitments, 6 Station terrace
D,i,i - III. Ill \Ii--^, dress maker, 18 Bridge street
l),n 1,1 \|i. , ii.iiner. Llettytwppa
11,1. ! ' I III the guardians, relieving fe(
.,1 ,, I : .:, . 1 , .\ii. I district & registrar of
liiUi.-. 1 :i:li,- .V i!i,iiiii^es for Pencarreg sub-district,
Lauippter muon. 4 JIill street
Davies Esther (Miss), farmer, Pantyrhwch
Davies Evan, boot repairer, 14 College street
Davies Evan, Castle Green inn. Bryn road
leet
Davies James, groc
Davies James Will:
Davies John V. oonfectio
Davies John Jenkin, Bail
Davies Joseph, farm
Davies Margaret (M
!■. Llettvt'
, 33 High
onger. High street
37 Bridge street
nn, Troedrhiw
Aberdauddv
), farm
gest
Davies' MarSaret (Miss), laundry, 4 St. Thomas street
Bavies Mary (Mrs.), aj,artments. Blodlryn, Bryn road
Davies Mary (Mrs.), china dealer, 7 College street
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Westgate
Davies Owen, jeweller, 3 College street
Davies Bachael (Miss), apartments, 10 College street
Davies Bees, marine store dealer, z Barley Mow
Davies Rees. saddler, Harford square
SOUTH WALES
444 LAMPKTEK,
Dariea Samuel, borough ciiM«-tor, Dula.-. hall. Station nl
Savies Thomas, Castle P.H. High street
Davies Thomas, cattle dealer, 6 Bridge street
Davies Thomas, farmer, Blaenplwyfuchaf
Davies Thomas, farmer, Pontfaeii
Davies Thomns, farmer. Tvnffvnoii
Oavies Thomas, smith, Drovers road
Davies Thomas, tailor, i Bridge street
Davies Walter, draper, Harford square
Oavie.s William, manciple of St. David's Collnyr-
Davies William, saddler, 27 College street
Dieks, boot makers, 7 High street
Edwards Elizabeth (Miss), apartments. 8 College street
Edwards Elizabeth (Mre.), grocer,see Davies & Edwardu
Edwards Henrv Rirhard, miller (water)
Edwards James, farmer, Castellbiiged
Edwards M. & Suns, wnollen manufaoturers, Doh^^n mill
Edwards Sarah (Mrs.), sn'ocer. Station road
Edwards Thomas, oliina dealer, 25 College street
Edwards William Griffith, manager Lloyds Bank Ltd.
& treasurer of Lampeter Union, Old Bank. High -t
Ellis James, commercial traveller, 64 Bridge street
Enmis MargarettJi (Mrs.), grocer, see Davies !c Emms
Evans D. H, & Son. cabinet makers, 24 Bridge street
Evans D. K. & Co. printers, 2 Bridge street
Evans & Davies (Ben. Evans, proprietor), coal, lime,
brick, slate, artificial manure & cement merchants,
.Station yard
Evaiis Anne (Mrs.), apartments. Fern villa. Church st
Evans Charles, grocer, 15 Bridge stieet; motor garage.
Greenfield terrace & uiiller, Mark Lane mill
Evans David, master mariner, Howth, Bryn road
Evans David (reps, of late), farmers, Ffynnonfair
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, n Station terraoe
Evans Evan, house furnisher, 15 College street
Evans Evan M.B., B.S.Lond. surgeon, 11 College st
Evans John, farmer, Mae.spwll
Evans John, snocer, i Harford .square
Evans Lewis, tailor, see Croft & Evans
Evans Mary (Miss), farmer, Pantmelin
Evans Rachael (Mrs.), milliner, 18 Harfurd sq^,^le
Evans Boderick, chemist, 3 High street
Evans Thoma,s, farmer, Capeli
Evans Timothv, coach builder, Kew road
Foyle Eli/abetii (Mrs.), apartments, i Station terrace
Griffiths Evan Henry L R.C.P. t L.R.CS.Edin. surgeon,
Mayfield, North road
Griffiths John Athan. farmer, Ffrwdyrwhyad
Griffiths Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 16 College street
Huiries Alfred G. sec. & registration agent Cardigan-
shire Conservative & Unionist As.sociation, Bryn road
Hiwoll Hugh William, solicitor, registrar of county
court & insurance agent. High street
Howells Jonkin, White Hart P.H. Harford square
Hughes Annie (Miss), apartments, 4 Station terrace
Hughes Daniel, farmer, Maestir
Hnijlies Jane fMrs.'), refreshment rooms, 19 High street
[kelly's
(Miss
The Con
Jones J. Emrys, solicitor & couimissiouer for oaths &
clerk to the magistrates for Upper Moyddyn division,
Bank chambers. High street
Jones John, farmer, Blaenmoelfre
Jones John, farmer, Cwmnynach
Jones John, farmer, Molfre
Jones John, insurance agent, 5(t Bridge street
Jones John, Ivy Bush P.H. 1 High street
Jones John Samuel, coal agent. Uplands, Bryn ruftil
Jones Lewis David, weaver. Glandnlas terrace
Jones Mary (Miss), apartments, 24 College street
Jones Maiy (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Station terrace
Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Blaeiiplwyfisaf
(Mil
district nurse, Tv
, St. Thomas street
1st, 40 High street
High street
James Alfred, photograjiher, 46 Biidge street
.lames Evan H., M.l'.S. chemist, pharmacist 4, phot'n-
i^raphic apparatus & material dealer, Harford square
James James, agent for .sewing machines, 34 Bridge st
Jenkins Benjamin, saddler, 41 High street
Jenkins Daniel, plasterer, 23 College street
Jones Anno & Maru'arct (Misses), confrs. 13 College st
Jones & .Son. >hoe nikirs. jo Bridge .street
.Joni- He,., coach Imilder. see Davies & Jones
Jones Charles, farmer, Henrhyd
Jiims I). .Smith), motor, cycle t agricultural engineer,
Brulg,, street T X 9 ; T A « Smith Jones, Lampeter "
Jones David, dairyman, 39 High street
Jones David, farm bailiff" to Mrs. Huirlos. Neuaddfawi
Jones David, farmer, Tanraltgoch
Jiiner. I lav ill, police in.8pector, Police station
JiiUi - 11,11 iri. u.iirli maker, Harford square
Joins IiiMcl W ii' in, grocer, 34 High street
J'oii . 1,1 i II V. I 1,1 v. 1. manager to Barclavs Bank Ltd
.1.111... INili.i .\-ii., i.Miss), greengrocer, s College street
Jones Evan, lai piiiter. Pentre cottage, Pentrebach
Junes Henry, farmer, see Davies k Jones
Jones Howell, temperance hotel, n High street
ri», nmt.ir engineer, cvcle & sports depol ;
iifricial repairer C.T.C. & member» M.T.A, Idris
rn.itor garage, 14 High street
Jones Mary Ann
North road
Jones Mary S. (Mrs.), gro
Jones Kees (Mrs.), tobacc
Jones Boderick, Plough i)
Jones Stephen, farmer, Llwynuir
Jones Thomas, wheelwright, Croyddin Bridge
Jones Thomas William, station 'master, 5 Station tei
Jones Tom, tailor, 4 College street
Jones William, agent, Peterwell estate office. High st
Jones William, builder & contractor; estimates given,
Brvn dewi, Brvn road
Jone.s William, butcher, 5 High street
King Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial A.ssocia-
tiiin (Cardiganshire Area) (D. Charles Lloyd M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. tuberculosis physician), 28 Col-
Lampeter Agricultural Society (J. B. Lloyd, sec), 2
Bridge street
Lampeter Chamber .if Trade iJ. D. Lloyd, sec.), 2
Bridge street
Lampeter Corporation Water Works (John Ernest Lloyd,
sec.) ; office, 28 High street
Lampeter Gas Co. (E. D. Bees, sec); office, 28 High st
Lampeter Golf Club iD. Nun Davies, hon. sec)
Lampeter Men's Institute (E. Phil Jones, hon. sec)
Lane Joshua, boot maker. Market place
Lewis & Davies Limited, saw mills. Bridge street
Lewis E. LI. architect, 13 Bridge street
Lipscomb Percival, artificial teeth maker, 42 Bridge st
Lloyd David & Son, solicitors & commissioners for
oaths, 28 High street
Llovd William & Son, grocers, 16 Bridge street
Llov.l D. Charles M.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. tuber-
culosis physician King Edward VII. Welsh National
Memorial As.sociation fCardiganshire Area), 28 Col-
lege street
Llovd David F., B.A. solicitor, & deputy steward of
Crown Manors, 30 High street
Lloyd John Ernest (firm, David Lloyd & Son), solicitor,
town clerk, clerk to the magistrates for Penarth divi-
sion & to the Lampeter & Llanybyther Rural District
Councils k clerk to the guardians & assessment com-
mittee uf Lampeter union, superintendent registrar
of Lampeter district & clerk to commissioners of
taxes for Tregaron & Lampeter districts, 28 High st
Llovd W. Reginald, solicitor, 31 High street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (William G. Edwards,
manager). Old bank. High street ; draw on h.'ad
office, 71 Lombard street, London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (bran.h)
(H. Llovd Williams, manager). High street ; draw .>n
head office, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Megicks James T. builders' merchant, Harford squai-
Morgan James. Fountain inn, 90 Bridge street
Mundy F. T. & Sons, bakers. High street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (Denis H. Davies, manager). High street;
draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London E 0 2
Old Quarry Aerated Water Company (Mrs. Annie
Jenkins, proprietress). North road
Owen John David (Mrs.), apartments, Glebeland,Bryn rd
Owen John David, Imilder, Glebeland, Bryn road
Owen Lettice (Mrs), refreshment rooms, Railway station
Peterwell Estate Office (William Jones, agent). High st
P.icock Leonard, gamekeeper to Major J. C. Harford
D.L., J.P. Panmawr
Price Arthur, painter, 40 Bridge street
Price David, farmer. Mount Pleasant k Typoeth
Price John, farmer, Buedie
Price Joseph, farmer, Gwarcoeil
Rees (Daniel I.) k Williams, auctioneers, valuers k
estate agents, 2 Bridge street
Roes Evan Davies, registrar of births & deaths for
Lampeter sub-district k registrar of marriages
Lampeter district, 9 Station terrace
Rees Henry, journalist, 18 Station terrace
Bees J. Lemuel, bookseller, Harford square
Richards Edward William, hair dresser, Harford squara
Rhhards Evan, sub-postmaster. Post office. High street
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ECTOR Y.]
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LAMPHKY. 445
Richards John Thomas, deputy registrar of hirth
deaths & marriages, 25 Bridge street
Richards Morgan, cabinet maker, 78 Bridge streot
Richards T. Kric. aHTicuItiiral implement agt,.Colleee
Sicliar-ds Thomas IJ..>d. farmer, Pentreshon
Efchards Timet hv, iiuumoiigcr, 25 Bridge street
Rickells Arthur, chii,:, .IrMlcr. 2 Pollege street
RoLierts & .Son, irciiiii-ii,, 1 -. , Fi ;.!-.;■ street
Roberts E. & Sons, liml Ii ml s. Station yard
finhorts Thomas, fain V . - 1
Rriwland Le^is Tlmi
L.R.C.r.Lond. idi>Mc
public vaccinator Laii
to Poor Law Institnti
& Son, denti
\-.hi.mIJ M.E.C.S.Eug.,
Mui;i-"i], medical oifieer &
r district & medical officer
I Bridi^H street
High street
Royal Oak Hotel (Mrs. Mary A. Davies, proprietress),
High street
8t David's College (The Rev. Gilbert Cnnningham
Joyce D.D. principal)
Smith Bros, timber merchants. Telegrams, -'Smith.
Lampeter "
Smith, Davies & Evans, solicitors (attendances fridays
& fair days), g College street
Star Tea Co. Limited. Harford square
Stephens Jane (Miss), iarmer, Olwen
Taylor Wm. gardenei' to Major J. C. Harfnrd D.L., J.P
Thomas David, butcher, 19 Harford square
Thumas David, farmer, PantjThwch
LAMPETEK VELFBEY is a parish in the county
of Pembroke, and in the vale of Lampeter, on the south-
ern road from Whitland to Narberth, 3 miles west from
the Whitland station on the Carmarthen and Milford
section of the Great Western railway and 3 east from
Narberth, and in the hundred of Narberth, union, petty
sessional division and county court district of Narberth,
and in the rural deanery of St, Clears, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diccesc of St. David's. The church of
St. Peter is a building in the Transitional style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave and south aisle, with a fine
arcade: it was restored during the period 1851-83, under
the direction of Mr. J. P. Seddon, architect, and affords
250 sittings. The registers of baptisms and burials date
from 1779; marriages from 1755. The living is a rec-
tory, net yearly value ^308, with 33 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Davids, and
held since 1901 by the Rev. Thomas Lewis B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. There are two Congrega-
tional chapels, and a Baptist chapel at Glanrhyd, erected
in i8ii, which has 250 .sittings. A sum of' ^120 per
annum, left by Dr. Jones in 1698, is distributed annually.
Tavemspite is the site o£ an hospitinra once belonging
Thomas Hannah (Mr«.), Ntruadd Arms PH. Bridge st
Thomas Herbert, farmer, Penbontbren
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, Harford square
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), refreshment rms. 82 Bridge .,t
Thomas Thomas, butcher, Harford square
Thomas Thomas, fruiterer, 7 Bridge street
Thom;is Thomas Jas. artificial teeth ma. 23 Bridge st
Town Hall (F. T. Mnndy, caretaker). High street
Truscott Herbert, fancy goods dealer, 17 High street
Victoria Memorial Hall, Bryu road
Walters' Temperance & Oommerciiil hotel (Mrs. S. A.
Walters, proprietress); head quarters of the C.T.l\
College street
Welsh Church Press & Prfntine Co. Limited,
printers & stationers, Caxton Hall. College street
Williams & Son, tailors. High street
Williams & Co. gi'oeers, Harford square
Williams Benjamin, auctioneer &c. see Rocs Daniel 1. &
Williams
Williams Evan, tailor. :;2 Bridge street
Williams H. Lloyd, manager London Ji.irt Citv k Mid-
land Bank Lin'iited. High street
Williams Joseph, hair dresser, 6 Bridge street
Williams Martha (Mrs.), farmer, Glynhir
Williams Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 High street
Williams Thomas, farmer, Bwlchgwynt
Williams William, tailor. 3 Peterwell terrace
t.i Whitland Abbey. Wilfred H. P. Lewis esq. the trus-
tees of the late Canon Edmund E. Allen M.A. (d. 1898),
Clement F. R. Allen esq. and H. Seymour Allen esq.
D.L., J.P. are principal landowners. The area com-
prises 5,788 acres, of which 5 are water; rateable
value, .£7,185; the population in 1911 was 912 in the
civil parish and 721 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post Office, Lampeter Velfrey. — Mrs. Sarah Thomas,
suh-piistiuistress. Letters through Narberth, which
i< the nearest money order & telegraph office, 3 miles
Wall Letter Boxes. -Llan Mill & Brynsion cross
Post Office, Tavernspite. — Miss Annie Lewis, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Whitland, Carmarthen-
shire, wliich is the nearest mnnev order & telegraph
office. 3 upiles distant
Public Elementary Schools.
Velfrey (mixed), built 1890. for
rKIVATE KESIDENTS
Alien Edward Launcelot Baugh, Hill
Allen Misses, Cilrhiw
Howells John, Lampeter house
Jone. Rev. John James B.A. The
COMMEBCIAL.
;unnick Thomas, assistant overseer
& clerk to Parish Council, Ffynon-
Amroth. Loiiiistone (Lirdc
Templeton & clerk In th,>
of No. 10 grn,,;, „f -rhn
schools in groui> Xarti.ril
& Lampeter Velfr.-v Cniiin
Williams William, 'miller
White mill
WiUiams William, watch 1,1;
FAKMIcn.S,
-Marked thus t farm 150 acre,-
illen Aiuiie (Mrs.). Gellvrh
Beynon Alfred, Gorse
Cole Muryaret (Mr«.), Redfo
Davies Abram. Treffgarne
Davies Alfred. Brvnbank
0 ic, James Turn. Penlaii
Daniel. White house
Thomas, Welsh Furze
; fjrrninv Richard, Llangwathau
Jnhii Aietas. Newhouse Motintain
John Thomas, Lantidwell
Jenkii
Jones John, Pr
itLawrcHT Vil
Lewis Dniili ,
Lewis t;,.,,;.^,..
I Gate
r. Dn«er
II, Shipping
Penl.ack
ivin. Llantidwell
Lan Mills
n Willii
onspite
3ouse mill '
Redv
claf
Davie. Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeepe
Tavernspite
Davies James, shopkeeper
Davies John, blacksmith , Uavies iienj.
Edwards Elizabeth Anna (Miss), Da\i.-s Ediia
grocer. Prince's gate Davies Howe
Harverson Frederick & Alfd. Arthur, [ Davic^s Isaac.
grocers, Pretoria house j Davies J. Ed
Hirmphreys & Co. (Thomas James. I Diivies John,
manager), flannel manufrs. Dyffryn | Davies .Mart:
Lewis Sarah Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, ; Davies Peter, Gorswen
Tavernspite D.ivies Thomas. Clynpattal
Morgan Levi, surveyor of highways : Evans James, Whitley
10 Narberth Rural District Council 'Evaii< Tom. Llanmil'l
Owen Thomas, cowkeeper. The Wells ' (iritlith. Daniel. Dvffryu
Picton Eliza (Mrs.), Bush inn ' Harries Richard. The Beeches
Rees J. & Sons, builders. Llan mills iHiggun David, Carvan
Richards John, shopkpr. Velfrev rd Howells Ben, Gloyne
Williams John, clerk to the "man- ' Honells Sauuiel. Brynglas
igers of Amroth No. i group of James Daniel. Bedford
-■hnols ; three schools in group James Owen. Alltybailey
LAMPHEY is a parish and small village in the county I coimty court district of Pembroke Dock and in th^
of Pembroke, with a station on the Pembroke and rural deanery of Castle Martin and archdeaconry and
Tenby section of the Great Western railwav. and is 2 diocese of, St. David's The church of f*- Tyfei or
miles sonth-east-bv-east from Pembroke. S from Tenby St. Faith is an antnent bmldmg of stone in J^e iarly
and 251 from London, in the hundred and petty pes- | English style, consistmg of chanceL na^e^ *« °^t?ts^
gional division of Castle Martin. Pembroke union.
Morgan Daniel, Blaengwaithnoah
Morgan David Palmer, Gellydeg
Morgan John, ^'enterin
tMiiryans Wm. Richd. Rhyddgoed
M.uiis Howard, Llwvnswvddil
Perkins Jnbu, Lower Carvan
Phillips James, Lnner End town
Plullip- Lewis. Biaengwaithnoah
Phillips Tom. Penderry
Rees Rog,-r, Rt.mvf.od
Rees William David, Parkseison
Roberts William, Lluynpinnar fach
Rowlands David, Glanmarlais
Rowlands William. Castlemerhen
tThomas David, LI»ynpinnor
Thomas James. Cilrhew
tThomas John. Wa.mgron
Thomas William. Canary
Thomas William. Castlehowell
Williams Edwin, Redford
Willi.ams James, New house
south porch, and an embattled -weBtem tower containing
446
LAMP
IKY.
SOUTH MALES.
[eelly's
4 bells: the south transept forms a chapel belonging
to the Morisons of Portclew : the ch.mce! retains a
piscina, and there are three stained -windows and several
mural monuments: the church was restored in 1870,
and affoi-ds 210 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from 1B06; marriages 1755. The living
is a vicarage, net income ^134, ineludina glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1918 by the Rev. Thoma.^ Jone<. who is also
i-eotor at Hodgeston. Lamjihiy (.uurt, the seat of
Charles Konald Mathias esq. i.< a tine uiansion of stone,
standing in a well kept park, in which also are the ex-
tensive and ivy-covered ruins of the palace, erected, in
part at least, by the celebrated Heniy de Gower, bishop
of St. David's 1328-47, and partly by the Ear! of
Essex; the varied styles of the work show that the
f.-ibric as a whole belongs to widely different periods.
Bishop Gower having erected the great hall, which
ha.s an almost unique open arcaded parapet and is
PRIVATE EKSIDENTS. COUMEDCIAL.
Bntterwoi'th Col. Beginald Francis jBunscU Sarah Ann (Mrs.), frmr. Lak.-
Amherst C.M.G., D.S.O. Portclew Freeman Jsph. fanner. Lit. Portclew
Goodman Mrs. Alexander, The Villa ! Gibbon Thomas, blacksmith
Jones Rev. Thomas (vicar). Vicarage j Harries (John) & John (Joseph),
Mason John, Freshwater east ; fai-mers. Lower House farm
Mathias Chas. Ronald.Lainphey court 1 James Harry, farmer, Lainphey park
Mathias Miss. Dial house ' John Joseph, farmer, see Harries
(John) & John (.loseph)
L.ANDORP, see Swansea.
LAXJGHABNE, a Bouiiui station under thi' name 01 |
■ Demetia," was called by the British " Dyfed " and [
" Abercoran ; ■' it subsequently received the name of,
" Tal-lachar ■' and in 1291 was called '■ Tallacharn;" the
place was formerly a municipal borough and a seaport,
but the sand heading back the moath of the river has
become blocked up ; it is now a township and parish
in a valley at the mouth of the river Taff, flowing
into Carmarthen Bay, with a ferry to Llanstephan :
the township is 5 miles south from St. Clear's sta-
tion on the Carmarthen Junction and Whitland sec-
tion of the Great Western railway, 4 from Llan-
stephan and 14 from Carmarthen and 259 from London,
in the Carmarthen division of the county of Car-
marthen, Derllys hundred. St. Clear's petty sessional
division, Carmarthen union and county court district,
rural deanery of St. Clear's and archdeaconry and dio-
cese of St. David's. The water supply is drawn from
•'prings : the place is lighted with oil lamps.
Langharne became a corporate borough at a very early
date and a charter of privileges was granted in the reign
of King John by Guy de Brian, the elder, then lord of the
place, and on his death in 1307, his son, Guy de Brian,
the younger, granted a new charter to the burgesses,
cunfirming the customs and privileges enjoyed under the I
previous charter and empowering them to elect a port-
reeve at Easter and Miohaelmas. Tlie corporation, as
still existing, consists of a portreeve, aldermen, recorder,
foreman of the jury, jurymen and constables, who
nominally act under the charter of de Brian, but all cor-
porat« acts arc practically controlled by various customs
and certain l'yi'-la"s iMiacted by a grand jury of the
burgesses from the loth year of Queen Anne (1711-12).
In 1835. and tor .-OHM' years previously, the jury <il
burgess - .1.1 I., I 'ii. I ,1 1 reeve, but he is now chosen by
ballot l'\ li "I i 1 ■ I !he resident burgesses, and in
practiif ;- :■ II il^ i.iiiined in office for (iiie year: the
20 juiMioii iic.ii.i ...u-h year choose one of their
nniiiber as ioreiuati, two as common attorneys and four
as constables. The corjioration do not now exercise any
civil or criminal jurisdiction, their functions consisting
liflely in the management of their corporate propert).
which comprises both lands and tenements and is of
considerable value.
The Municipal Corporations Act, 1883 (46 and 47 Vict,
c. 18) specially provides, in section 20 (i), that in the
event of a charter not being granted to Laugharne, the
firoperty of the corporation shall continue to be held,
managed and enjoyed as heretofore, in like manner as if
a scheme of tie Charity Oommisaioners, in pursuance of
the Act, had so provided, and that for such puqiose the
corporation shall continue undisiolved in like manner as it
it were constituted by the said scheme. (2), That the
oorporation, subject to the approval of the Charity Com-
missioners, may sell all or any of their property, and
after compensating or saving the riglite of any per-
son in such property, existing or prospective, may pay
tie proceeds to any public authority in the locality, to
be applied by such' authority for the benefit of the in-
habitants of the place; Meetings of the corporation are
1*M forlnifrhtly at the t<TOn hall.
-6 feet long by ;:o wide, and the square tower ; the
remains also comprise another apartment 60 by 20
feet, and the chapel, attributed to Bishop Vaughan,.
1509-22, the east window of which is nearly perfect :
visitors are permitted to view the ruins. Charles B.
Mathias esq. is lord of the manor and principal land-
owner. The soil and subsoil are partly red sandstone
but mostly limestone. The chief crops are oats and
barley, but some land is in pasture. The area is
1. 99 1 acres of land and 50 of foreshore; rateable value.
^£3,219, and the population in 1911 was 268.
Parish Clerk, George Williams.
Post Office (letters should have Pembrokeshire added).
— Mrs. Sarah Ann Bowen, sub-postmistress. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Pem-
broke, 2 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built for Bi chil-
dren ; Charles Worster, master
Railway Station. Alfred Cozens, station master
Jones Mary (Miss), shopkeeper
Phillips John, farmer. Little Portclew
Rees John Valentine, frmr. Portclew
Richards Wilfred, farmer. Herberts-
Williams Arthur, farmer. Court ho
Williams William, boarding house.
Freshwater east
The church of .St. .Martin is an ancient cruciform build-
ing of stone, originally of the Early English period, but
now chiefly Perpendicular, and consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch, transepts and an embattled central tower,
with a turret at one angle known as "the king's seat;"
in the tower are 6 bells, four of which date from 1729,
but the 3rd and 4th were recast in Aug. 1872, at the
cost; of W. Norton esq. : the east wall of the chancel
is relieved on the interior by a series of niches and there
are also sedilia and a piscina, and another piscina in the
south transept : one small hagioscope exists : in the porch
is a stoup and over it a niche : the north porch has been
destroyed, but the walled-up arch remains: the stained
east window is a memorial to the late John Berkett Wien-
holt esq. and at the west end is another memorial window
ti the late W.Norton esq.: on the north side is another
containing a royal head, assigned to Edward III. the
royal arms, and the arms of Guy de Brian: the organ
was presented in 1819 by Viee-Admiral John Laugharne
R .X . : the memorial .stones in the church are very numer
ons : in the sacrarium is an altar tomb of stone, with the
quartered arms of Brian, but destitute of any inscription,
and in the north transept, or "Palmer's aisle," within a
re. ossod arch, is a female efligy of the 14th century; on
I hi- south side of the chancel is a memorial to Sir John
I'oncU lit. justice of the Common Pleas and King's Bench
and one of the judges presiding at the trial of the seven
bishops, who di6d at Exeter, 7 Sept. 1696, and was here
buried : there are also memorials to Sir Thomas Powell,
of Broadway, hart, son of the judge, d. 22 Aug. 1720 and
Elixaheth (Mansell) his ist wife, d. 8 June, 1697; to Vice-
.\dmiral John Laugharne, d. 11 Oct. 1819; Capt. Morgan
Laugharne R.K. d. i«io; Capt. John Laugharne R.N. ;
Capt. William Laugharne R.N. d. 1856. and others of
this family from 1682 ; Sir Sackville Crowe hart, of Uan-
herne and Anne (Rouse) his wife, d. 13 Dec. 1679 ; Arthur
Bevan esq. recorder of Carmarthen and 14 years M.P. for
that borough, d. 6 March, 1742; the Rev. Nathaniel
Hevan M.A. ivctorof Llanvillo. d, 10 May. 1725; the Rev.
John Williams, 30 years vicar, d. 28 July, 1829; Lieut.-
Col. John Bavenscroft, Royal Carmarthen militia, d. 13
June, 1800; Penoyre Watkins esq. d. 1791 and Mary
, (Lloyd) his wife, d. 1762; Matthew Pryce, d. 14 March,
1720; and to the Philipps family, 1734-48; in the porch
are monuments to Katherine Sare or Saer, ob. 22 July.
1690, and Eliiabeth (Bayly) wife of William Bynon, ob.
13 June, 1679 : the church plate includes a paten given by
Capt. William Laugharne and there is an ancient cope:
' the church was restored in 1873-4 »*■ => "ost of .£3,000,
' when the tower was lowered : in the course of the work
the foundations of an earlier church were met with
beneath the floor of the nave : part of the efligy of a lady
and a stone witli a cross carved on it, probably of the
nth century, were also found: there are 400 sittings, of
which 100 are free, and a special pew for the use of the
corporation. Tlie churchyard is very full of tombs and
memorial stones and has also some large yew trees,
planted in 1720. In 1913 a lych-gate was erected at the
' expense of Miss Ellen Wienliolt, of Bournemouth (and
formerly of Laugharne Castle), in memory of her
'■ sister, Mary Frances Wienholt. The register dates from
n 1803. s.Mli.i- _■ .. |i
Mson= ;
^hapel: thu, K.iji.l;
■,-iusTe<;a
n 1704. with 4- Ml
ings, :ii
orected in 1810.
The Town Hall is an
ancient
owei- and hns a large
00m for
Boor was fnrninrly used
as a ma
DIRECTORY.]
the year 1639. The living is a vicarage, with the
rectory of Llansadumen annexed, joint net income
2^340, with 23 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Dean and Chapter of Winchester, and hold since
1892 by the Eev. John Thomas M.A. of Jesus College,
Oxford.
There is a Baptist cliap.-l (Bethel) at PLASHET, :J
miles distnnt. ri:'.tr.l in 1S61. with I'^o sittings and
■.mother at in\'I,i IINKU YDP. 2 miles distant, erected
Calvinistic Methodist
ional chapels, founded
1 a \yesleyan chapel,
structure with a clock
for meetings ; the ground
There is a public
The'Municipal Insignia consist now only of the corporate
seal, dating from the 17th century : it is circular and
bears the arms of Brian or de Brienne. vi?.. or, 3 piles in
point a?., these being the iirms of Guy de Brian, who
granted the town its first charter.
Cockle gathering is a local form of industry here ;
various charters were granted at different times for
markets and fairs, including one by William III. but
they are not now held.
The charities include ^^400 left by Capt. William Laug-
harne ; Matthew Warren also left an annuity of £z 12s. ;
Mrs. Mary GrifBths left ^52 to be applied in buying
weekly 12 penny loaves to be distributed to 12 poor
widows ; Mrs. Jane Morgan, £52, the interest to ho also
given in bread to the poor ; Elizabeth Foster left the '
interest of ^150 for the education of the poor, and the 1
interest of ^1,800 to pay the organist's salary was left by I
Miss T. Laugharne ; Mrs. Wingrove left a sum of money
to provide teaching and clothes for eight choir boys ; Mrs. [
Letitia Cornwallis left ^100, the interest thereof to be :
given in money to the poor; Miss Theodosia Laugharne ]
left the interest of ^^300 to Morgan Davies, a relative, ;
after whose death it was directed to be applied in building
a school of industry, but it is now expended in defraying
the expense of teaching sewing and knitting &c. in the
school ; Zarharias Thomas left ^4 to be paid out of his
estates to the poor.
Laugharne Castle, the ruins of which stand near the
there, was built at the beginning of the nth century on
the site of a Roman fortification, and coins of the Emperor
Oarausius, who, in Britain, asstmied the title of " Augus-
tus," A.D. 287, have been found on the spot ; the early
history of this fortress is obscure, but it appears to have
been altered and enlarged at different times, especially
by Sir John PerrofK.B. a native of Pembrokeshire, and a
reputed son of Henry VIII. and in 1583 Lord Deputy
SOUTH WALES.
LAt
iUAKNE.
447
esq. J.P. and Herbert Eccles ■
landowners. The soil is red
are the principal
earth ; subsoil, hmestone.
The chief crops are barley and oats. The area of the
parish is 5,717 acres of land, 5 of inland and 31 of
tidal water and 1,495 of foreshore; rateable value,
^4,189 ; township, 3,056 acres of land, 4 of inland and
388 of tidal water and 3,779 of foreshore; rateable
value, j^4.963.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 was
1,453 (which includes Laugharne township and Llansa-
dumen civil parishes).
The population in 1911 was, parish 377, and township
936.
Parish Clerk, Maurice Williams.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office
(letters should have Carmarthenshire added).— Wil-
frid John Ladd Thomas, sub-postmaster. Pillar
Box, Cross inn. Wall Letter Boxes.— Broadway ;
Gosport & St. Martin's
CORPOSATION.
RL'corder, Jumes Bennett
Portreeve & 20 jurymen, including foreman, two common
attorneys & four constables
Aldermen.
William Hy. Dempster J.P
William E. Edwards
John Jones
Benjamin Richard Thomas
Officers of tl
Town Bailiff & Crier, Lemuel Edwardes
Sanitary Inspector. John Williams. St. Ch
Collector of Rates, John Evan
David Thomas
Rev. John Thomas
Maurice Williams
Corporation.
Willii
bipw recked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society ; Hon. Representatives :
Capt. W. H. Dempster, Cliff house & M. WiUiams,
Ashconibe house. King street. See advertisomont
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Serr:
.St. Martin's Parish Church, Rev. John Thoma
1. tues
s MA
& 6.30
& sat. 4.30
of Ireland; the principal courtyard measured about 35 I Congregational (Ebenezer)
Baptist (Bethel) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Baptist. B^lchnewydd; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Calvinistic .Methodist Tabernacle, Rev. David Mansel
Thomas; lo.jo a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Congregational ; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.:
represented in still
- pile ■ ■
jwned
by 18 yards, and the fabric itself,
existing prints, was an extensive
numerous square and circular tnwer;^. ana in rne curiam
wall were sevi-ral gatehouses, one of which stood near the
present hridgf : another spanned the road below Mariners"
Corner; there was a third by the sea and a fourth stood
across the mad near the church gates; the fortress was
dismantled during the Civil War in 1644. but as a ruin is
still in good preservation ; the castle 1
by the Starke family for several
present owner, Mrs. Ravenscroft Starke, occupies the
Castle House, which stands in the adjoining grounds.
Llanmiloe, the seat of Morgan Jones esq. J.P. lord of
the manor, is on the side of a hill overlooking Car-
marthen Bay ; the Worms Head, Lundy and Caldy Isles
can be seen on a clear day from here. Morgan Jones
Marked » letters should be addressed Dempster William Hy. J.P
. St. Clears, Carmarthenshire. Falkener Miss, The Limes
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Grant-Daltoii Seymour
Allen Mrs. Gosport house
Bolton Mrs. Elm house
Brayshay Mrs. The Glen
Congreve Major Claude, I
ngsham Mrs. Mapsl
Wesleyaii, supplies : occasional
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHUULS.
schools arc controlled by six managers ;
Rosalie
David Mrs. C. The Corse
David Samuel, Minerva house
Davies Rev. William Lewis
(rector of Henllan Amgoedl
Davies Mrs. Lewis. Hillside
Jacobs Mrs. Glanianor
James Rev, John (Congi
Jones Miss, Hill house
Jones Morgan J.P. Llanmi
Jones Thomas, Grove house
Jones Willi
Lewis Charles Franklin. Ants hill
Lewis Miss, Parsons lodge
Rev. J.
Thomas M.A. The Vicarage, correspondent
Mixed, built in i860, for iSo children ; Robert H. Tyler,
master
Infants', built in 1875, for 90 child r
E. Huband, mistress
CARRIERS.
1 run from St. Clears station (G.W.K.)
in the summer season pass thrnugh
Mole Mrs. Moir house
Morse John Devonald J.P. The Pynes
Peel Mrs. Fern hill
Phillips Rev. John Richard A.T.S.
(Baptist), The Manse
Raymond Richai-d, The Globe
Starke .Mrs. Ravenscroft, Laugbarn*
Motor conveya
to this tow
to Pendine
Henry, Platform .house Thoma.^ ^.^^s^^f vS^f hi^
Marked thus t farm 150 aci^s 1
Adams George, farmer, Brixtarw
Adams John, shopkeeper, Wogan street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (L. P.
(open tues. & fri. 10.30 a.m. to 3 f
head office, 54 Lombard street, Londo
n avon
Murray.Milton ba
I ♦Bedford John, ta;;""''-; Upp
Benjamin T
Bennett Ja:
Hugdo
Thomas Bev. John -M.
Vicarage
Vaugh.an -M
ones.manager)
E63
Bevnon FJixabeth ':Mrs), baker. Victoria street
BeVnon Walter, blacksmith, Broadway
Blackmnre Lucv fMrs.). Green Dragon P.H. King street
»Bowen El-7<beth (Mis.), farmer, Cwmbrwyn
448 LAIQHARNE.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLy'3
liowen Kobert, cattle dealer, Doucan street
Broadway Estate Office (Sejniiour Grant-Dalton, sub-agt)
Brown John, coal dealer, Gosport street
Childs William Thomas, shopkeeper, Wogan street
Dalton Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Oi'oss inn
David & Co. corn & flour merchants, Gosport street
David Ann (Mrs.), farmer. Sir John's hill
Davies Daniel, farmer. Salt house
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), Butchers' Arms P.H. Wogan st
Davies William, farmer, The Moor
Ebsworth Brothers, motor car & motor ehar-a-banc pro-
prietors, Fullerton house
Edmunds Thomas, farmer, Easthill
tEdmunds Benjamin, farmer, New house
Edwards William, farmer, Milton
Edwards William E. builder, King street
Evans George, family butcher, King street
Evans Jame*, farmer, Crazeland
tEvans John, farmer. Hurst house
Evans Oliver, coal merchant, Gosport street
Evans Bichard, farmer, Criswell
♦Evans Thomas, miller (water), New mill
Francis WiUiam E. Fountain inn. The Grist
Gleed Burnhani, but(;her. Globe house
Griffith Hubert, butcher. King street
Griffith Elizabeth (Mrs.), Brown's hotel
Griffith William Clark, market gardener. The Cliff
Griffiths Thomas, farmer, Ffynon-goUen
Hancock John, farmer. Parsons Levs
tHarries Bethsheba (Mrs.), farmer, Causeway farm
•Harries Henry, farmer, Moylett
Harries Howell, farmer, Horsepool
Howells Alice (Miss), farmer, Corsehays
Howells WUliani. farmer, Castlo Lloyd
Isaac Evan, butcher, Clifton street
James David, farmer. West Mead
James Margaret (Mrs.), Three Lords inn
James Walter, grocer, Clifton street
Jenkin Herbert, cocHe dealer. Water street
Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Maesygiove
Jeremy Mary (Mrs.), Farmers' Arms P.H. Horsepool
John James, farmer, Broadmoor
John John Bees, farmer, Brixton
John William, Carpenters' Arms P.H. Broadway
John Williaui, farmer, Wooford farm
*Jones Henry, farmer. Soland
"Jones Howell, farmer. Great Newton
Jones John, builder, Broadway
Jonea William, farmer, Broadway house
tLewis Jsph. & Mary & Sarah (Misses), farmers. Malt ho
Lewis David, tai-mer, Bronwast
tLewis George Owen, farmer. East house
LAVEKNOCK is a parish un the north sliore of the
Bristol Channel, with :i station on the Cardiff. Penarth
and Cadoxton (near Bjrrv) section of the Taff Vale rail-
way,2 miles from Penarth, s from Cardiff,and 169^ from
London, in the Llandaff and Barry division of the county
of Glamorgan, Dinas Powis hundred and petty sessional
division, Cardiff union, county court district of Barry,
and in the rural deanery of Penarth, and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Lawrence
is a modern edifice of stone, situated on the headland,
known as " L:»vernock Point," and consists of chancel,
nave, porch, and a turi'et containing one bell : there
»re 60 sittings. The registers date from the year 1733.
Cooper Walter Johnson, The Elms I COMMEKCIal.
Lloyd Harold M. Ball i"l ..''wanbifdge Hopkinji Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer
Worwood John JiiiiHs Lee Convalescent Home (The) (Sister
I Pnllin, matron)
LAWKENNY iV .1 |,,iii^h and village, situated on
Miltord Haven, in the ,-,,iinty of Pembroke, 5 miles north-
norlh-e.ist. by f.Tr\, fi.nii I'.'inbroke station", on the Pem-
broke and Teiibv iii.i.i.-li of il,e Great Western railwav,
12 by road fir.m T.m.I.v aii.I i, from Nurberth, in the
hundred and petty .sessinnal division of Nurberth, Pem-
broke union, county couil distiirt of Pembroke Dock,
rural deanery of Narberth, ami arelideaconrv and diocese
of St. David's. A ferry boat plies between this place and
a point in the north part of Cosheston parisli. and also
to Burton. The church of .St. Caradoc is an ancient
cruciform edifice of stone, in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, transepts, north porch, and an
embattled western tower, now covered with ivy, and con-
taining a clock and -, bells : in the north wall of the
chancel is the ncumbent effigy of a knight in armour of
early date ; and there is a mural monument to Dr. Jones,
a great benefactor to many parishes in tlie county of
Pembroke; the church affords 200 sittings. The registers
date from the year 1718. The living is a rectory, net
income ^150. in the gift of J. F. Lort-PhiUips esq. and
held sine,. 1,1- h, the «.•« Ediv:,r,l Alexander Weale
•Lewis James, farmer, Morfa Bach
Lewis William, blacksmith, Clifton street
Lewis William, farm bailiff to Morgan Jones esq. J. P.
Little Llanmiloe
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Albert William Thomas, agent) ; draw on head office,
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
McConnell Bichard. Crosshouse inn. The Grist
Mathias Frederick Charlton, farmer. Brook house
Morgan Stephen, fishmonger, Water street
Morris John, farmer, Hall down
Morse John D. cattle dlr. & agt. tor G.W.K. The P>r. -
Morse Matilda (Miss), shopkeeper, King street
»Morse Thomas .Skeel, farmer. Maesgwrda
Morse William, farmer, Trehir
Page Jacob, boot maker, Broadway
Pearce Esther & Mary (Misses), shopkeepers. The Gi i?»
Powell Sarah (Mrs.), stocking knitter. Clifton street
Raymond Henry, quarry owner &c. see parish of Llaii-a-
durnen
tRaymond Rowland Philip, farmer. Delacorse
Beading Room (William Bennett, sec)
*Bees Joseph, farmer, Great Bishop's court
Bees Thomas, shopkeeper. Cross inn
Richard David, carpenter. Clarence house
Eichards Lottie <Miss), New Three Mariners' Arms P H
Richards James, fai-mer, Eynonsdown
Roberts Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Clifton street
Roberts Hahnah (Miss), coal merchant. Frogmore street
Roberts Lewis, ferryman. Cliff side
Roblin Jauifs, farmer. Coldstone
Kowlands William Alma, fisherman, Gosport street
Thomas B. R. & Co. drapers, grocers & ironmcngeis,
Ra\'en house
Thomas Albert William. IniiUlers' merchant
Thomas Edward, farmer, Bryu-bano
tThomas John Henry, farmer, Longridge
Thomas Bichard, fanner. Castletoch
Thomas Robert, farm.-r. Little Bronwast
Thomas Samuel. -boplxopiT. Gosport street
Thomas Thomas larmrr. Hills
Thomas Wilfrid J"bn Ladcl, chemist, & post office
Tucker Benjamin, cycle dealer. Clifton street
Walteis John, farmer, Pantyglas
Watts William, draper, Gwalia house
Williauis Owen & Brothers, monumental masons
Williams Tudor & Brothers, motor car & motor ehai-a-
banc proprietors. The Garage
William.s Arthur, farmer. West Marsh
Williams John Fredk. (Corporation Arms P.H. Gosport st
Williams Maurice, tailor, King street
The living is a rectory, annexed to thai of Penarth.
joint net yearly value .£400, in the gift of the Earl of
Plymouth "G.B!e., P.C, C.B. and held since 1910 by
the Rev. George Passand Turner MA. of Eimnanuel
College, Cambridge, and surrogate, who reside.^ at
Penarth. The Mai^quis of Bute is lord of the manor and
the principal landowner. The soil is limestone: wheat,
oats and barley are the chief crops. The area of the
parish is 651 acres of land and 247 of foreshore: rate-
able value, ;f 3,346 ; the population in 191 1 was 121.
Letters received through Penarth
The children of this place attend the school at Penarth
Railway Station. Edward Davies. station master
;Js
B.A. of St. David's College. Lampeter,
vicar of Martletwy, where he resides. The charities
include Dr. Jones', producing j^37 yearly, and Mrs.
Barlow's, ^17 yearly, both distributed in money.
LawTenny Park, the seat of John Frederick Lort-Phillips
esq. D.L., J. P. lord of the manor and the principal land-
owner, comprises a castellated stone mansion of modern
construction, within a large jiark. The soil and sub-
soil are limestone, and the crops are oats and barley,
but most of the land is under pasture. The area is
2,502 acres of land, 10 of tidal water and 204 of fore-
Khore: rateable value, ;£i,77,s ; and the population in
rgii was 339.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Williams.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— Mrs. Martha Richards, sub-
postmistress. Letters through Begelly, Pembs
Public Elementary School (mixed), built for 90 children;
Thomas Williams, master
The school is controlled by six managers ; J. F. Lort-
PhiUips J. P. chairman; Bev. E. A. Weale B.A. corre-
spondent
DIRECTORY.]
.SOUTH WALES.
LIBANLS
449
I Marked Ums t fanii 150 acres 01
Allen Thomas, Mountain park
F. itDuvies James, Kiiowles farm
Griffiths Frederick, Pencoed
iral I chief
Loit-1'hillips John Frt
J. P. Lawrenny park
COMMEHCIAL. ]
Absalom Enoch, carpenter I farmhus.
Cuthill Andrew, e^^mekeeper to J. F,
Lort-Phillips esq. D.L., J.P.
Jerusalem
Jonea David, farm bailiff to J. F. 1 tDuvies James, Kiiowles farm ItRee;
Lirt -Phillips esq. D.L,, J.P Griffiths Frederick, Pencoed I Skj-r;
IjECKWITH is a very small village and parish, on the ; Coifan tu the vicarage
west bank of the river Ely, ij miles from Canton, 2 j /, i;
south-west from Cardiff station and 2 from Penarth Dock, ' of I
in the Llan<iaff and Barry division of the county of [ Rev
Glamorgan, Dinas Powis hundred, Cardiff petty ses- | The
sional division, union and county court district, ' ' '
deanery of Penarth, and archdeaconry and diocese of j
Llandaff. . The church of St. James is a Ijuilding of ,
native stone, in a simple English Gothic style, consist- I water and 11
ing of chancel, nave, south porch, vestry and a turret j population in
containing 2 bells : the east window is stained and Wall Letter
thOTa is a carved' Teredos : the church was restored in Cardiff by
1866, and affords ijo sittings. The register dates from | monev ordt
:tory. united with ' The child
Cosslett Jabez, farmer
jhes Ada (Mrs.), Coppy bush
aghes James, Tedion
iifin Albert. Little Pencoed
es Margaret (Mrs.), Napp's hill
^is Hnv.ilio, The liarn
Tbo
A-alle
Thomas, The Tanyard
rhe
the year 1765. The living is a
Shirley Walt. Rayner, The Woodla
L.rke
E. R.
Davies Frederick,
Hedges William,
Glanely
ferseer
arage of Llandough, joint net income
!-es of glebe and residence, in the gift
■( Bute, and held since 1882 by the
^t Williams, who resides at Penarth.
Bute is the lord of the manor and the
The soil is principally clay ; subsoil.
?. The chief crops are wheat, barley
rea is 907 acres of land, 3 of tidal
of foreshore ; rateable value, £oU:i ; the
911 was 112.
Box. Churchyard wall. Letters through
rural messenger. Canton is the nearest
ir & telegraph office, ij miles distant
of this place attend the school at Llandough
I John Lewis, farmer
Stone George, farm bailiff to Thomas
I.«(d M. Richards esq
IThninHN Joho. cowkeeper
LEIKI, see Bett^
Leiki
LETTEBSTON is a parish and village in the county
of Pembroke, with a station on the Clynderwen and
Goodwick branch of the Great Western railway, and is 6
miles from Fishguard. 10 north from Haverfordwest
and 14 from St. David's, in Dewisland hundred, union
and county court district of Haverfordwest, Dewisland
petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery of
Fishguard, and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Giles is a small but ancient edihce in
the Early English style, consisting of chancel and na%-e,
porch, and a belfry and one bell :in the church is an ancient
effigy, representing one of the Lettards, from which
family this place took its name : the clfurch was restored
in 1881, and affords 118 sittings free. The registers,
as well as those of Llanfair Nant-y-Gof, date from
the year 1801. The living is a rectory, with the
perpetual curacy of Llanfair Nant-y-Gof annexed, joint
net income .£304, with residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1919 by the Rev.
James Martin Griffiths, of St. Aidan's. There is a
Baptist and a Congregational chapel, and in the
village an ancient well. A fair is held on the third
Monday in every month in the year for cattle, horses,
sheep .inr! pigs. The district abounds in good slate
-in.ni -, ^n' Mm, m,. ■ .,u at a standstill. The prin-
I i) 1' ' ' ' : it; 'iii.l Buckley Pretteyjohn esq.
< ■'! '• - \1 ; I' - I. lu^v, ;nTen, James Charles Yorke
p-'i .M' imI h. 1:. . M -ui~tical Commissioners. The
SLtil 1- a ii;;iii ^lavcl, subsoil, rock; the chief crops
are barley and oats. The area is 2,286 acres of land
and 6 of water; rateable value, ^^2,325'; and the popu-
lation in igii was 593 in the civil parish and 731 in
the ecclesiastical parish (which includes Llanfair Nant-
y-G6f civil parish).
Po.-
liriffiths Rev. James Martin J.P.
(rector), Rectory
Howells Rev. Benj. (Bapt. ), Brynawel
Lewis Rev. David (Cong.), Berian ho
Prettevjohn Richard Buckley, Heath-
field'
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branc
Fishguard) (open triday &
days, 10 a m. to 3 p.m.) ; draw on a.m. to
head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Bevcin Essex, shopkeeper
Charles Maria (Mrs.), butcher
Griffiths Arthur, general mer.Post ufl
Harries David, furniture dealer
Jenkins William, shopkeeper
John Thos. & Sons, butchrs.Croesweii
John James, carpenter, assistant
overseer & clerk to Parish Council
John William, boot maker
Lawrence James, tailor
Lawrence William, blacksmith
Lewis k Co. coal merchants
Lewis Henrv Charles, wheelwright Willii
Lloyds Banli Limited (sub-branch I
Haverfordwest)- (H. A. William!
sub-agent), open daily 10 to 3
LIBANTJS (otherwise Llanilltvd or Glyn) is a hamlet
and ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1887, and comprises
the township of Glyn, on the Merthyr roud and on the
river Tarrell, 4 miles south-west of Brecon station on
the Neath and Brecon railway, in the county of Brecon,
hundred of Devynock, Brecon petty sessional division,
Brecknock union, Brecon countv court district, Brecon
rural deanerv (second part), archdeaconry of Brecon and
diocese of St. David's The church of St. Illtyd is a-.i
0. & T. Office.— Arthur Griffiths, sub-post-
master (Sub-Office. Letters should have Pembroke-
shire added)
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 122 children ;
George H. Thomas, master
wed. TO to i: draw on London ; Williams Thomas, t-ycle & n.itch
head office, 71 Lombaril street EC 3; maker, Pendre
.Miles James, saddler \ fakmkhs
Morris J. clerk to the Pension Sub- ,, , , ,
Committee t to the War Pensions! *''"''>^'> thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Committee Letterston district. iBevan Essex, Mountain view
Gwalia i Charles Thomas, Cross
f ' Davies Jolin, Longstone
. Devonald Henry, Newbridge
latiunai Provincial & Vnion B
England Limited (sub-bran
Haverfordwest) (open fair
.); dr
Phillips Thos. carpenter, Heneglwry
Reynolds Arthur John S., M.R.C.V.
veterinary surgeon
Richards Thomas & Soii.s. lailoi
Fair view
Stephens Frank, baker k grocer
Thorn Thomas, Temperance hotel
Thorne Thomas, wheelwright
Waters Dorothy (Mrs.), refroshme
rooms. Railway station
Joseph, auctioneer, Greenfu-
(Mrs.), Ridge
w 'lih- .\iilnii-. t^ourt house
I. liii.^ |i:ni'l Lewis, Hazeldene
1:1 nitli- .lam. - M. Rhysgwyllt
tHaiii,-.- Wil'.iam & David Devonald,
Jaruh John Davis, Tygwyn
.lulni 'riiniii IS & Sons. Croeswen
.In;,.: 1;.,,,. -. Fvh.-.sdeny
I. I : '.' - '-r:--\ Greenplain
1,1. . , lii.. KhvsgTtvllt
i,\l iiii.M- (;■..,-••. Great Letterston
Miles John, New house
Nicholas Moses M. Gam dwyrain
Phillips Thomas, Heneglys
Rowe John, Ridge
Thomas David, Meillion
TlMlnas John, Penskyber
Williaiis .Tames, Hamilton farm
Williaiiis Thomas, Clovers
uiciei'l huildiu" "f .'tone in the Early English style,
.'.onsistin^^ of iKne. north porch and a turret containing
one be the church was repaired in 1885, and affords
«o iltiii.'s Th.' register dates from the year 1776. The
livins is'a vicarage" net yearly income £145. including
6 acres' of glebe and residence, in the gift of the vicar
of De^vnock, and held since 19.7 by the Rev. Thomas
Michael L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter. A
well-known propertv called '• Aberclyn " was purebised
S. W. 1.'.
Alfred
450 LIBANtS.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's
in 1888, for a vicarage hoose, at a cost of j^i,4oo. The
mission chapel, erected in 1891, at a cost of j^i,io2, on
a site presented by Col. J. W. Morgan, of Bolgoed
(d. 1892) is of local stone, in the Early English style,
and consists of chancel, nave and a turret containing
one bell : there are sedilia and a piscina and a reredos
of Portland stone : the chapel, which is licensed but not
consecrated, will seat 120 persons. There is a Congre-
gational chupel, erected in 1823 and rebuilt in i860.
The Baddege charity, consisting of the proceeds of a small
(arm (rental ^38 a year) in the parish of Llanspyddid,
tor the poor of the old parish of Devynock, including
Llan lUtyd or Glyn, is distributed in money at Christ-
mas by the Parish Council. There are Roman roads
here. The reputed site of St. Illtyd's grave is on lUtyd
mountain. Lt.-Col. Stuart Williams Morgan, Miss
Williams, J. D. D. Evans esq. and Miss Story-Maskelyne
are the principal landowners. The soil is mixed ; sub-
soil, gravel. The chief crops are oats, barley and
wheat and some land in pasture. The area of the civil
parish of Glyn is 6,051 acres of land and 11 of water;
rateable value, £3,63^: the population in 1911 was 200.
Post Office. — Mrs. Jane Thomas, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters through Brecon.. Uanfaes, Brecon, is the nearest
money order & Brecon the nearest telegraph office, 4
miles distant
Public Elementary School in the parish of Uanspyddid,
which is also attended by the children from Glyn
& Modrydd, has a house for the master, was erected
in 1877, & enlarged & refurnished in 1897, {or 150
children; Ivor Price, master
PRIVATE BESIDKNTS I tJones John, farmer. Lower Cwmclyii
Michael Kev. Thomas L.Div.. (vicar), 1 Lewis Margaret (Mrs.) k Thomas,
Aberclyu farmers, Tymawr
Miller Wm. Stevenson J. P. Forest lo Lloyd James, farmer, Caeharn
roMVFuriAr '^"'■' Charles, Storey Arms
« , .. V. ™, ™"*'- Perrott Walter, farmer. Tvnewvdd
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over, p^^ell William, wheelwright
Davies David, farmer, Tnisgron Price Thomas, farmer, Argoedlwyd
Ferguson John, farmer, Llwycelyn 'Rogers Thomas, farmer, PenrhosV
Hiions Albert Chas. grocer, TairbuU ' Scammel Thomas, Gwilymllwyd
Watliins Thomas, farmer, Rhiwgocli
Williams David, farmer, Llanilltyd
[tWilliams David H. farmer, Blaen-
brynich
WilUams John, farmer. Bryn Bolgoed
Williams John, farmer. PwUyn
Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.), farme:
Llwyniago
Williams Wm. frnir. Upper Cwmclyn
Williams William. New inn
lilSVANE (or Llisvane)
from Caerphilly to Cardiff,
on the Rliymnev section 0
from Cardiff to Merthvr, 5
west from Newport (Mon.),
daff, in the Llandaff and Barry division of the county
of Glamorgan, Kibbor hundred, Cardiff union and
county court district and Llandaff petty sessional divi-
sion, rural deanery of Caerphilly and archdeaconry and
aiocese of Llandaff. The church of Saint Denys is an
ancient building of stone in the Early English style,
«onsisting of chancel, nave, north transept, south porch
:and 8 western tower containing 3 bells : there are 120
sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates
from the year 1762; marriages, 1755. The living is a
vicarage, net vearlv value j^67, in the gift of the Earl
of Plymouth G.B.E., P.C, C.B. and Lord Wharton
alternately, and held since 1910 by the Rev. Richard
Lewellin Rhys MA. of C!are College, Cambridge, who
is also vicar of. and resides at Llanishen. There is a
Baptist chapel, erected in 1856. with sittings for 350
rish on the high road j persons. Charities; — Mary Lewis
frnm T.lnnishen Station /13 to be annually distributed i
I mile from LI
the Great Western raiU
miles north from Cardiff,
and 5 north-east from LI
the poor ; Mary Lewis
for the parishes of Llanishen
tithe rent-charge, present vah
devoted partly to education a
ticing of the poor children ol
Marquis of Bute is lord of thf
Lord Wharton and CTu.Urey L.
cipal landowners. Thi' snil i;
The land is nearly- .ill in iias
, Moses Thomas left.
in money at Christmas
).'t also another charity
ind Lisvane, being the
£33 ^3^- ^^- which is
I partly to the appren-
the two parishes. The
nanor. Lord Tredesrar,
^lark esq. are the prin-
L-Iuy ; subsoil, various,
ire.' The area is 1,40.)
rateable value £^.-$6:
the population in 191 1 was 329.
Post Office.— Philip Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters
through Cardi^via Llanishen. Wall Letter Boxes at
Mill lane; Nant Mawr & Tylhvyd. The nearest
money order & telegraph office is at Llanishen
Council School (mixed), built in 1913, for 72 children;
PRIVATE HKSIDENTS.
Berthon John Hy." Paul, Brynhyfryd
Blessley Harry Douglas, Nant Fawr
Blessley Walter Scott, Tanglewood
Childs Frederick, Dulverton
Cox John W. G. The Croft
Drnry George William. Loielles
Edwards Miss, Ty-Uchaf
England John Humphrey, Holmby
England Mrs. Lisvane house
Evans Mrs. Mount Pleasant
Evans Thomas Herbert, St. David's
Herbert David William, St. Denys
HUl Frank, The Garth
Heard William Sydney Nelson.Winne-
cnwptts
(ngledew Norman Murray, Greenways
James Edward M. C. Cae Nicholas
John John James, The Meadows
John Thomas D. The Hollies
LLANAFAN is a village and parish, on the rivei
Ystwith, in the county of Cardigan, 2 milea nort.h-east
from Trawscoed station on the Great Western railway,
and qJ east-by-south from Aberystwyth, in the hundred
•oj liar, petty sessional division of liar Upper, Aberyst-
wyth union, counlv court district, and in the rural
deanery of Llanbadarnfawr, archdeaconry of Cardigan
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Avan,
rebuilt about if6o, on the original 6th century founda-
tions, at a cost of j^i.400, is a plain edifice of stone,
and consists of chancel, nave, south transept, south
porch, and a belfry containing 2 bells : the east window
i» stained : the church contains an old record cheat
and a 14th century gold alms dish: there are 190 sit-
tings, of which 150 are free. The churchyard was
enlarged in 1891, with ground presented by the 6th Earl
ofLisburne. The registers of baptisms and burials date
from 1750; marriages, 1767, but the entries are ver)-
imperfect up tii 1813. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value /f6, in the gift of Miss Chichester, of
Arlinirton Court. Devon, and held since 1912 by the
Rev Daniel Arthur Thomas M.A. of Jesus College,
Leon Isidore, Highmead
Lewis William North, The Orchard
Llewellyn Misses, Bryn Heulog
Ludlow Lucas, The Cottage
Lyddon Edwd. Theophilua, Brooklea
Parry Morant, Highnam
Rattray James, Athol
Smallwood Frank, Erw-wen
Turner James E. Ty-Gwjii
West Henry Ernest, BarbrooU
COMMKHCIAI,
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.). fannei
Graigfach & Mount Pleasant farm
Fry William, farmer, Berthlwyd
Griffiths Henry, farmer, Tynyberlla
Hatswell Catherine (Mrs).
Mill farm
Husband Philip, farmer, Maerdy
John Thos. Daniel, farmer, Pentwyn
Llewellyn Thos. R. farmer, Tai mawr
.Mathews Rebecca (Mrs.), dairy, Fair-
oak dairy
Rees John, farmer, Tyllwyd
Richards Edward, farmer, Panteg
Richards Thomas, farmer, Llwynpia
Thomas Edward, farmer, Brynhill
Thomas Wm. farmer, Greenmeadow
Watkins Marv (Mrs.), frmr. Tymawr
Williams Edwd. farmer, Yellow-Well.i
Williams Philip, blacksmith, grocer.
k post office
Williams Mary Jane(Mrs.),Griffin inn
Williams Olwen (Miss), assistant
overseer, Bryn Heulog
Williams Wm. faimr. Spring meadow
Oxford, who is also chaplain to the Earl of Lisburne,
and resides at Tynbedw, Crosswood. Aberystwyth
There are two Calvinistic Methodist chapels. Traws-
coed, or Crosswood, is the scat of the Earl of Lisburne.
The manor is vested in the CJrown. The Earl of Lis-
burne is the principal landowner. The .soil is a light
loam ; chief crops are oats, barley and roots. The area
is 2,577 acres of land and 33 of water ; rateable value,
^£1,552; the population in igii was 29V.
Post Office. — Mrs. Sophia Evans, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters from Aberystwyth ; no Sunday delivery. Cross-
wood is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 2
Dolgwybedig farni
1 the church, clea
cleared
day-i
1 miles distai
I Wall Letter I
davs onlv
Wall' Lette'r 1
Public Elementary .School, built in 1856, restored in 1875
bv the 5th Earl of Lisburne & now controlled by the
Education Council; it nill h.ild 200 children; Harold
H. Herring, master
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANANXO. 451
Lisburne Earl of, J. P. Crosswood ; k
17 Upper Brook street. London W i
Wilkinson Percy, Wenallt
COMMERCIAL.
Marked thus f fai-m 150 ncres or over.
Bonner David, farmer, Pantyi-ofyn
Davies Jemima (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Ffrwdfawr
Davis Edward, faimer, Dolblodan
Dudlyke Richard, farmer, Glynhwch
Evans James, forester to the Earl of
Lisbume
Evans Lewis, farmer, Wenallt farm Jones Buckley, gamekeeper to thiv
Evans Sophia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & Earl of Lisbiirne
post olfice, New shop Jones John, farmer, Tangaulan
Guthrie Robert, farmer, Dolgwybedig Jones John, shoe maker, Doleafan
Haseldine Thomas, gardener to the Lewis Alhan, school attendance officer.
Earl of Lishurne Mount Pleasant
Hughes James, inspector of nuisances Lewis William, faruier, Pencoed
to the Aberystwyth Rural District Morgan David, farmer.Cwmpenllydan
Council, Hope ; fPrice Charles, farmer, Tynfron
Hughes Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Minffordd ; Wilkinson Percy, agent to the Ear!
Jenkins William, farmer & assistant 1 of Lisburne, Wenallt
ovei-seer, Tanybwlch Williams Jonah, farmer, Tynrhyd
Jnnea Brothers, carpenters. Rest
LLANAFANFAWR is a parish, in the county ol j TROEDRHIDWALAR, founded in 1590, with 350 sit-
Brecknock, bounded by the streams of the Wheveri 'and j tings, with a branch chapel at CAPEL-Y-RHOS, seat-
the Cammarch, 3 mUes south-west from Newbridge-on- ing 100, and another chapel at OELWYDD, erected
Wye station on the Cambrian railway, and 6 north-west in 18+7, seating 200. In a field on Dolfelin farm stands
from Builth, in the hundred of Builth, Builth union, ' an ancient monolith, believed to mark the grave of a
petty sessional division and county court district, and 1 bishop slain by the Danes, and near this xuns a stream
in the rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon, called " Nant-yr-Esgob."
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Avan is J. P. is lord of the mane
a building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, porch, the principal landowner,
and a tower containing 5 bells : the church ..... . .
restored wheat, barli
1886, at a cost of ;£'i,46i 13s. and affords 200 sittings,
all tree. In the churchyard is an altar tomb with the
inscription " Hie Jacet Sanctus Avanus Episcopus." The
registers date from 1720, and include part of those of
Alltmawr, Llanfihangel Abergwessin and Llanfechan.
The living is a vicarage, with Llanfihangel Bryn Pabuan
ai.nexed. joint net yearly value ^200, with 21 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1910 by the Rev. John Caleb
Owen, of St. Bees. There is a Congregational chapel at
Lord Glanusk C.B., D.9.O.,
•. Capt. Alffernon Thomas is
The soil is clay ; chief crops.
The area is 12,891 acres of
land and 16 of water; rateable value, ^3,143; the
population in 1911 was 422 in the civil parish and 538
in tlif i-cclesiastical parish (which includes Llanfi-
lKuii,'el BiMi Pabuan and Rhosferig civil parishes).
Letters through Garth, Breconshire. The nearest post
office is at Cross Roads & money order & telegraph
office at Newbridge-on-Wye
Wall Letter Box, Church wall
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1867. for
120 children: William Edwards, master
Jenkins John
I Jones Arthur
Jones Catheri
Jones Daniel, Penrhiwmoch farm
Griffith Rev. David Avan (Congrega
tional), Glandulas
Owen Rev. Jn. Caleb, The Vicarage
COMMEHCIAL.
Davies David W. shopkpr. Glancelle [ Jones Enoch, Rohsdanbwlch fai
Davies Isaac, stone mason Jones James, Brynmoelddr farm
Davies Rhys, Red Lion P.H It Jones James, Dolderwydd farm
Davies Williairi, mason, Penrhiw Ijones John, Llednant farm
Jones Thos. assistant ovrsr. Rose cot j Jones Morgan, Brynllwyd farm
Lewis David, tailor, Sarnhelen ! Jones Morgan, Cwmwhefry fanii
Richards John, shopkeeper, Dolcellie |jones Samuel, Cefnbran farm
FAEMERS. I Jones Thomas, Llanerchpesgi farm
., ' itJoseph John, Bwlchwhirn farm
Marked thus t farm .50 acres or over. | La^^np^ David, Lletherddu farm
tBevan Isaac & James, Rhysgog frm | fLawrence John, Maesygroeaisoy fr
Brown Richard, Gellyoerfell farm Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), Park farm
Davies David, Pencrug farm tLewis Thomas, Dolfelin farm
Davies James, Penrhiwtreafan farm Lloyd William, Erwddol farm
tDavies Rees, Tyrosser farm
Edwards Noah, Gorswen farm
Edwards Thomas, Llwngwrgan farm
tEvans Rees, Penlan farm
fGwillim Edward, Gw
Gilwern farm 1 Price David, Pembank
ly. Hafod-yr-ancr farm Price James, Tynbeilu farm-
e (Mrs.), Treafan farm | Price Thomas, Llwyngwnfel farm
Price Rees, Maesygroesuchaf farm -
Price William, Troedrhiw farm ■
Protheroe David, Tybach farm
Protheroe David, Tyncoed
Protheroe Isaac, Brongarth farm
Protheroe Thomas, Carreg-ronwy frm
tPugh Thomas, Crehuarth farm.
Richards John, Brynt^prnfel farm
Thomas Charles, Llettyrefail farm
Williams Edgar, Simnellnyd farnv
Williams Evan, Abarnefail farm
Williams Evan, Pengarreg farm
Williams Isaac, Llwyncanol farm
Williams James, Cefnhafdre farm
tMorgan David, Fronwen
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.),
bach fai-m
Powell Thomas, Argoed faru
tWilliar
tWiUiar
tWilliar
ynaeh frm tPrioe David, Cwmdulas farm
919 by the Rei
LLANAFANFECHAN (or Llanfechan) is a parish in
the county of Brecknock, on the banks of the river Irvon
and on the road from Builth to Llandovery, i^ miles north
of Garth station on the Craven Arms nnd Llandovery
section of the London and North Western railway, and 5
west-by-south from Builth, in the hundred of Builth,
Builth union, petty sessional division and county court
district, and in the rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Avan is a building of slate and stone, consisting of nave,
porch, and a tower with one bell: there are 60 sittings
The living is a vicarage, annexed to the vicarage of
Uanganten, joint net yearly value £jgz, with residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
COMMERCIAL.
Jones Rees, blacksmith
F.1EMERS.
Haines James, Erwynoyadd farm
Jones Evan, Rhosgilwem farm
Jones George, Carregffynnon tarn
Jones Jane (Mrs.), Llwnpiod tan
Jones Rees, Tynffos farm
Jones William (Mrs.). Dolemenin
Le Dis John, Cwm farm
Lloyd Price & Saml. Llanfechan
Lloyd Isaiah, Corrin farm
LLANANNO is a parish
county of Radnor. 10 miles
north-west from Llansunllo ;
Llanbister Road, all of which 1
Arms and Swansea section 1
river Itbon, in
rom Pen-y-bont,
north-bv-west fi
tions oii the Cra
the London and North
Western railway; it is in the hundreds of Knighton and
Rhaiadr, union, petty sessional division and countv court
district of Knighton, rural deanerv of Melineth Sub
Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Wnnnn is an edifice of stone, consisting
of chancel, nave, south porch and a tower containing one
bell : the fine oak rood screen, supposed to have been
Thomas, Brynyoye farm
tWilliams Thomas, Bwlchcilan farm
Williams Thomas, Tynllwyn farm
Richard Hv Sewell B.A. of St. David's
OoU'ege, Lampeter, who resides at Llannant^n. There
is a Congregational chapel. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O.
who is lord of the manor, H. Evan Thomas esq and
Stanley P. M. Bligh esq. J.P. are the principal land-
owners. The soil is clay; chief crops, wheat,- barley ,-
oats and root crops. The area is 2,847 acres of land
and 26 of water; rateable value. £i.6ji- the population
Letters received through Garth. Breconshire, which
is the nearest post, telegraph & money order office, ij
miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1874. for 70
children; John' James Morris, master
Parry William, Fron farm
Phillips John, Tysemir farm
Price Isaac, Cwmrhibin farm
Price John, Rbosforlo farm
Thomas Wm.& Edwd.Llwyngwyn frm
Williams Thomas, Tymawr farm
nuglit from Abbev Cwm Hir, was carefully repaired in
;8o at a cost of /300: the church was restored in 1880
a cost of ;Ci.400, and affords 100 sittings. Ihe
gister, of marriages only, dates- from i7S4- '°»
fine is a vicarage, with that of Llanbadarn-Fynyddl
^ yearly '■"• -•*'' " "'"■" "'
£^S^
held
th 57
glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's.
since i8qq by the Rev. Thomas Jones Jenkins B.A. of bt.
David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Llanbadarn-
Fvnvdd There is a Baptist chapel at Maee-yr-ehelem,
erected in 1801, with 35° sittings A sum "f /'■' ^e^ly-
derived from land, is distributed annually to the poor
S. W. 15*
4'-2
LLANA>NO.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
by the parish uieeiing. In the parish
Tynhoeth Castle, and the remains o
manor is vested in the Crown. The
chiel crops oats mid turnips. Much of the parish
under pasture. The area is 5.883 acres of land and 1
.if water; rateable value. /i,792t the population i
1911 was 217 in the civil parish and 668 in the eccl
(iastical parish Cwhich includes Llanbadarn Fynydd).
the ruins of | Parish Clerk, John Watson.
camp. The | Letters are received through Penybont Station, Eadnor-
shire, which is the nearest money order & telegraph
office
Wall Letter Boxes. — Woodside & Maes-yr-eheleui
Public Klementsiy School (mixed), built hi 1880, for
60 childr
Kinse
vale
, Kinsey Richard, Bwlch
tLewis Alfred (& H9sisit;uil ov, rse
Tvnvpant
LewisEvan, I'rebnith
Morgan Frederick, Rhvdvinoelddu
NichoUs William, Maes-v-r-helleni
1 Price John, Glanravon
I Price John. MaesUan
I Price Robert. Mynyddllys
.\inrlted thus t farm 150 acres
^Oeo^ge Thomas, Brynrhyg
lamer Abraham, C
J.i
IjIjANABTH is a parish in the coimty of Cardigan, 4I
miles south-east-by-east from Aberayron station on the
Lampeter bi'anch of the Great Western railway, which
was opened in igiu ; it is 14 from Llandyssil station
on the Great Western railway, 14J north-west-by-west
from Lampeter station on the Great Western railway,
and about 10 north-east from Cardigan, The parish
is in Moyddyii hu7idred, Aberayron union, county
court district and petty sessional division, and in the
I iiral deanery of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan
and diocese of St. Paiid's. The church of St. David
is an ancient edifice of stone, of Normau date, and com-
prises chancel and nave, a south porch, and a tower with
spire, containing 3 bells: the font is a work of the iilh
century: the church was restored in 1870, and affords
330 sittings : the churchyard is now closed to burials,
except in family graves and vaults. Near the church
is an ancient ogham stone bearing a cross. The regi.s-
l-t-rt. of baptisms, burials and marriages date from
1686, but are defective up to the year 1813. The living
is a vicarage, with that of Llanina annexed, joint net
income ^233, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and hold since 1910 by the Rev. John
David Lewis L.D. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
The church of the Holy Trinity, at MYDEOILYN,
srected in 1890, as a cha'pil of ease to St. David's, is
a structure of corrugated iron, lined with wood, and
has ISO sittings. There are also Calvinistic Methodist
and Wesleyan chapels in the village an<l a Congresiational
■chapel at Mydroilyn, erected in 1813, with 450 sittings.
Fairs are held here on the 12th Jan. 12th March, 17th
,liine and 22nd Sept. Most of the land is owned by the
farmers. The soil is clay ; subsoil, gravel. The chief
^rops are wheat, barlev and oats. The area is 15,01 1
wres „f land. 2 of water and 17 of foreshore; asses.s-
Miss Kate Skan, mistress
Pryce Arthur, Crafteronen
tPugh Richard. Cwmderw
tThonias Richard, Criggin
Watson Aaron, Brynddu
Watson John, Upper Llether
Williams David. Lower Llether
Wozencratt George, Forth
tWo/encroft — , Red Lion
;il)le v;
the ci
(which
includes C
the
nd I,
■dpl«
po
?f
'"in 'the "ccllsia
and Llanina).
stical
64.
Gilf.
chrheda. 1
ast, and Oa
mile
kford
so
ith-west.
Mydroi
yn, 3
illage
,"
Post, M. O. & T. OflSce (letters should be addressed
Cardiganshire).— Mrs. Sophia Jones, postmistress
Letters from the north are received through Aber-
ayi'on and from the south through Llandyssil
Post & T. OflQce. Mydroilyn. — David John Evans, sub-
postmaster. Letters through Felinfach, Cardigan
shire. Llanarth. 3 miles distnnt, is the nenres*
money order office
Post Office, Oakford (letters should be addressed Oak-
ford, Llanarth, Cardiganshire). — Daniel Davies Evans,
sub-postmaster. Letters from the north through
Aberayron, Cardiganshire. Nearest money order &
telegraph office at Llanarth, 2 miles dist:inl
Letter Boxes. — Gilfachrheda ; Synod Inn ; Peiilon S;
Oilwenan
PIBLIC ELEMENTABY SCHOOLS
The .schools are controlled by 12 managers ; Benjamin
('. Jones. 16 ADian square. Aberayron, clerk; Thomas
Jones, Llanarth, attendance officer
Llanarth (mixed), built for 150 children; Richard E.
Bevan, master
Mydroilyn (mixed), built in 1876, & since enlarged, for
130 children; Daniel Jones, master
Penlon (mixed), built for 84 children, & enlargwl in
1908 for 110 children ; Evan Kees, master
ttendance officer
Police Station, .Abraham Oliver, constable
I Thomas Joi
LLANARTH.
Jones David, master mariner. Poplar
PEIVATE HESIDENTS, I Joo^s James, blacksmith, Uyfanog
,., ,p, , , 'Jones Sophia (Mrs.), draper. Post ofi
Davies Thomas, Islwyn Jones Thoniis eoUector to the
'^tfo^n^^Pres''w''lf.''^""'''' ''''''"''''■'^'*'' -^'"''''i^"'-- '.invn,,- ,>L v,,cci„atior
Jones" j6huJor7an','rronwen 1 "''^f ;. ''' '"'i' 'I" ;'■';:''' i.!^-
Lewis Rev. John David L.D.v,(vioar).! ^Xih! lul^.^iltn.f; X^™
Vicarage 1 ■
pi^if wm:':^:r u^rth^viiia I '^zTT ^'^'"'- **''"^
''^^ot^rtaUo^an'^'^vlX^^""'''^^^^^^^
R.w:XiThfn:K'n"' h, '" 3 K-"'rl,- "" '""t "T^k
Thomas Miss Garth villa "" °" oftice, 71 Lombard
Thomas Thos. Abraham, Blaenbari;oed
, Lloyds Bank Ltd. (snb-
2 to 3 p.ia .sat. &
j draw on head oftice,
I street, London K C 3
I National Provincial & Tnioii Bank of
COMMliIIClA.L.
Barclays Bank Ltd. i,»nl>-branch
from Aberayron) (open thursdays,
2 to 4 p.m.) ; draw on head ofTice.
54 Lombard street, London KC'3
Davies David, boot maker
Diivii's James, Llanina Arms P.H
Davies Nellie (Mrs.), confectioner
E\;iiis Evan, carpenter, Aj-von view
Evans Jn. master mariner. Myrtle hi
Evans Marjr.ipt (^rs.), Penbont inn,
Pen-y-Bont
Evans Thos, (Mrs.). grocer,.Synod vil
Greening Frederick, miller (water),
Llyfanog
Howells James Thomas, tailor
Jenkins Timothy, miller (water),
Rhiw-bren, Ciliau Aeron
iones Daniel, Synod inn (postal ad
dress, Llandysail)
Jone« DaTid,boot n)nker,nHrdsey viev
England Limit eil (agency) ; open
fair days & tridays from 2 to 4
p.m. ; draw on head office, 15
Bishopsgate, London E C 2
Patrick William Guy M.S.C.V.S.
veterinary surgeon, k veterinary
inspector under the "Diseases of
Animals Acts "for Aberayron union,
Llanarth villa
Price David, blacksmith (postal
address. Synod tnn, Llandyssil)
GILFACHRHEDA.
Letters through New Quay.
Cardiganshire.
Griffiths John
Owens Miss, Wern villa
COHHEBCIAL,
Davies John Wutkin.manure merchnt
Enoch Griffith, miller (water), Wern
mill
Evans David,master mariner,Golan ho
Evans ,Tane (Miss), shopkeeper, Pen-
lone -wern
Evans Jenkiii, mineral water manu-
facturer. Waldron house
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer.
Gola
Uoo
■don.
Rees Mary (Miss), draper. Rose hill
Rees Thomas, mast^-r mariner. Bnn-
llethi
Rees Win, Mabon. snoeer.Beechwoood
.■!hayler Thomas, master mariner,
Brynheulog
Thomas Bcnj. Philip, gioccr, Penlnn
'Phoinas Lems. blacksmith
Evans William, butcher, Gwylfan
Jones David, confectioner
Jones David Meredith, confr. Iscoed
Thomas John William, joiner & car-
penter, Rhywawel
Thomas .Marv (.Mrs.), hoot maker
MYDROILYN.
LeItcTS through Felinfach.
COMMEBCIAI..
Davies David Thos, miller (water)
Evans David, mstr.marnr.Tandderwen
Evans David John, grocer. Post office
Evans John, grocer. Bhydymaengwyn
Griffiths Thomas, tailor
Jenkins Daniel, caqienter & joiner,
Penlanfach
Jones John, blacksmith
Thomas John, blacksmith, Oapel Vicar
DlRErroKT.]
lIDavi.
SOUTH WAT-EH.
. John, Gofynacbfach
■> John. Naiitsidill, Mvdr
■s Jnbn, Pentglas
■■< J..bn. Tvnllain
Thoma
Davi.l Ehv
COMMEBCLiL.
Davies Jn. master mariner. Glasliaiik
Evans Daniel Davies, grocr.Post ofRce
Evans David, tailor
Evans Jenkin, carpenter k joiner
Jenes Benjamin, tailor
Jones John, hlacksniith
Owena Owen, master mariner
PABMBBS.
(m Llanarth parish).
Marked thus • receive letters through
Aberayron.
Marked thus + receive letters through
Felinfach.
Marked thus || receive letters through rV,,,,. William, Tantsod
Talgareg, UandyssU. Evan* William, Rbandir
Marked thus { receive letters through «Giiflilbs Griflith. Nantrefel-Fa
\)a\'u-> Jusiiili (Ml v.). Civnao.-.l
,I)a>i,- R.--, Es-erlvdan
jDavu^s Sanmol. (iatriwuchaC
gDavies Timothy, Penlanoeth
bavies Watkin, Goytre
Edwards David, \Veni-Ne« ydd
Evans David, Esgeronen
Evans David, Nantygwrdn
1 Evans David, Panauduon
[jEvans David. Synoduchat
[Evans Jane (Mrs.), Bargoed
tEvans John, Pantgwyn, Mydroilyi
ItEvans Joshua. Tanrallt, Mydroil;
I ilEvans Lewis, Esgerwnw
;E\ans MaisaiHt (Mrs.), Penbont
lEvau,^ Thus.E.siferwi'iifawr.Mydrni
SEvans William, Ftnonrees
LLANARTHNEY 45!
Jones David Herbert. Garthnlwyrifa
§Jone.s Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tryalbini,
i*Jones Evan. Cefni.TygoH
Jones Evan, Gelligenlas
I] Jones Evan, Ehydlydan
Jones J. Lewis, Fronwenisaf
; Jones James, Pantyrhendy
Jones James. Rhydfechan
gJones John, Foelcwmfawr
i il Jones John, Gellyhen
John
*Daview Bruther>. Rhydfallen
tDavies Dvd. Ffwrnecthin, Mydroilyn
'Davies David J:u)i>-.-. Llwvnrheol.
Oakford
Davies Evan. Fron
Davies Evan, Maeslan
Davies Evan. Nantyaierddal
tDavies Jame-s, Tyhen, Mydroilyn
tDavies Jane (Mrs.). Llwvnceljn,
Mydroilyn
tDavies Joliii, Owmooed.ig. Mydroilyn
LLANAETHNEY is a parish and village, on the
river Towy, and on the main road irom Llandilo Fawr to
Carmarthen, and has a station on the Central Wales and
Carmarthen junction railway, 7 miles west-by-south from
Llandilo Fawr and 8 east from Carmarthen. It is in the
Tinndred of Iscenuen, county of Oarmartben. petty ses-
sional division of Carmarthen, county court districi and
union of Carmarthen, rural deanery of Llandilo, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. David is an ancient building of stone,
lepaired in 1718. and consists of chancel, transept, nave,
porch and a low western tower containing 4 bells : the
church was restored in 1877 at a cost of ^509, and has
350 sittings. The register dates from the year 1600. The
living is a vicarage, net income ;f300, ami residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1908 by the Rev. John Jenkins B.A., B.D. of St. David's
College. Lampeter. There are Congregational. Baptist
and Welsh Methodist chap»ls. On Bigwrn Hill is a
memorial tower to Loi'd Nelson, from the suiiiniit of
which six counties can be seen. Middleton Hall is now
(1919) unoccupied. The naanor belongs to the trustees
of Earl O-iwdor (who is a minor) and the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners. The trustees of Earl Cawdor and W. J.
Hamlin Hughes esq. J. P. are the principal landowners.
The chief crops are wheat and root crops. The area
vompri.ses 1 1,058 acres of land and 102 of inland water ;
rateable value, ^10,644; the population in 1901 was
2,134 '" ^h*5 civil and 835 in the ecclesiastical parish,
and in 191 1, civil 3,022 and ecclesiastical 897.
Parish Clerk, Morgan Williams.
Police Constable, Thomas Robert.s
Post i, M. 0. Offi-e (letters should have Caniiarthen-
shirp added).— Mrs. Frances Michael, sub-postmis-
tresc The nearest telegraph office is at Dryslwyn
tJones Owen,Esgerwenfach, Mydroilyn
tJones Bees Lewis, Rhosgochshop,
Mydroilyn
♦Jones Simon, Blaen Llanarth
Jones Thomas, PanterjTod
5Lewis David, Tynddynddu
JLewis Evan, Pantrhiwddelas
iJLewis Lewis, Maenigwynion
ILewis Richard Lloyd, Ffynon-
meredydd, Mydroilyn
Lewis Thomas, Penla'n. Danina
+Llovd Evan, Cefnmaes
IILovd Evan. Clettwr
IILloyd Jane (Mis.). Moelifor
Danl.Rhosgochfach.Mydroilynj Morgan Daniel, Rhydinon
•Herbert Evan, I'enygraig ' ' §Morgan David, Llammoiddyn
tisaar Isaac. Baili ' '" |Parry Evan, Oernant, Llanina
ll.saae Isaac. Castle ureeii. Mydroilyn I *Ree"3 Jenkin.Nantygwynfynydd (Up.).
§James Stephen & Thomas, Llwynfedw Oakford
•James Evan, Pontbrendu, Oakford
Thomas Abraham, Ffynongloch
Jenkins Daniel, Llwvnderw
•Thomas Evan. Montygido
!i.Jenkins Llewellyn, M..vddvnni.i«r
rrhomas David. Synodganal
Jones Benjamin.' Gofvnachfawr
Thomas Eliza (Mrs.). Blaenwer
tJones Benjamin, Perthyrheglwvs
SThomas Evan, Gafriw
Jones David (Mrs.'). Castellygeifr
IIThomas Garfield. Blaendettwr
•Jones David, Nantvgwvnfvnvdd
•Thomas Thomas, Cwmmawr
Lower, Oakford
I'ost DITice. Gors Las. -^Frederick Oliver, sub-pust-
uiaster. Lertters arrive from Llandebie, Carmarthen-
shire. Cross Hands, i mile distant, is the nearest
money order & telegraph office
Post Office, Maes-y-bont. — Thomas Thomas, sub-post-
mister. Letters arrive from Llandebie, Carmarthen-
shire. The nearest money order & telegraph office
is at Penygroes, 3 miles distant
Post Office. Drefach. — John Treharne, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire.
Cross Hands is the nearest money order k telegraph
office, 3 miles distant
Post Office, Cefneithin. — Thomas Evans, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Llanarthnev. The nearest money
order & teleirraph office is at Cross Hands. Bbont i
PIBLIG ELEMEiNTART .SC^HOOL.';.
Llanarthney (mixed), for 100 children; Henry Davids,
master
The school is controlled by six managers : Rev. John
Jenkins B.A., B.D. The Vicarage, correspondent
C'apeldewi (mixed), for 70 children; .Vrtbnr O. Evans,
ster
The three above named schools are
of Group I. of the Carmarthen Cc
gers ; John Jones. Castellholfen.
arthney. clerk
Railwav Station, Thomas Thomas, station
Lewis, mast
rones, master
under the control
mty School Mana-
Cefneithin, Llan-
I/erters (or Gorslas should have Llan-
debie, Carmarthenshire, added.
PErVATE BESIDENTS.
Evans Thomas, Garnfavrr
Hughes Miss, Brynhawddgar
Hughes William ' John Hanilyn J.P.
Clearbrook
Jenkins Rev. John B A . B.D (vicar).
Vicarage
Lewis Lewis Bishop. Capeldewi hall
Lloyd Morgan M.D. Vale villa, Drefach
Williams Mrs. Gwynnondale
COMMERrUL.
Clutterbuck Henry James L.M.S.S.A.
Lond. phvsician. The Snrgerv,
Gorslas
Davies David, Gold.m Grove Arms P.H
Davies John, boot maker, Gorslas
Evans Esther (Miss), New Lodge inn.
Capeldewi
Evans Martha (Mrs.). I'nion tavern.
Gorslas
Evans Thomas, shopkeeper, & post
office, Cetneitbin
Evans William, farmer, assistant
overseer & clerk to Paris Council.
Ddigoed
Griffiths Ebenezer, grocer, Gorslas
Howells William, shopkeeper
James Thomas, bookseller, Cefneithin
Jones David, Dyneror Lodse inn
Cefneithin
Jones John S. IdacksuiitU
Jones Lewis, Enilvn Arms P.H
Jones Samuel, butcher, Tycoch
Jones Thomas, grocer, Drefach
Lewis Sarab(Miss).sbnpkeeper.Drefach
Lloyd Morgan M.D.Durh., M.B.CS.
Eng., L.R.C-P.Lond. surgeon, &
medical officer & public vaccinator
L'an"cndpirne Hiiper district, Car-
mart1,.-n nni-ui. Vilr villa. Drefach
Maim>aiin- lu.niil,. stone mason,
Gorshlv
Michael Di\iil, -hopUpr, k post office
Mc-gan Herbert R.3.S. blacksmith,
Morgan John Penry, painter, Gorslas
s. w. 15 t
454 LLANARTHNEY.
Morgan Rachael (Mrs), shopkeeper.
Bankymansel
Morgan William, Mansel Arms P.H
New Clos>Tyn Colliery Co. Ltd.
(Thos. Evans, manager), Drefach
Oliver Frederick, draper. & post
office, Gorslas
Verkins David, shopkeeper
Price Bees, Black Lion P.H
Bees David, butcher, Gorslas
Roderick David, shopkeeper
Thomas John, shopkeeper, Cetneithin
Thomas Thomas, shopkpr. Post office,
Maesybont
Treharne John (trustees of), colliery
owners. Drefach
Walters Arthur, chemist & druggist,
Drefach
Williams Henrv, Smiths' .\rms P.H.
Foelcastell
FARMKBS.
Bevnon David, Llwvnliwchod
Brazil Thomas. Bolahaul
Davies Annie (Mrs.), Miawst
Davies David, Wern
Davies David, Tny.spant
Davies George, Ffosyfyn
Davies Gwynne. Gorse'
Davies Henry, Gorstaoh
Davies John, Capeldewiganol
Davies John, Wainhir
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Brynmawr
Davies Bachael (Mrs.), Blaenpihwr
Davies Thomas, Danyrallt
Davies William, Dvllgoed Lodge
Davies Willi,am, Henmorfa
Davies William, Pantybedw
Edwards John, Capeldewiuchaf
Edwards John, Wemddu
Evans Daniel, Wenallt
Evans David, Bryngwynissa
Evans David, Dyllgoeduchaf
Evans George, Cwmcerrig
Evans Hannah (Mrs.), Pantyrorfa
Evans John, Bryncoch
Evans Thomas, Castellygraig
Evans Thomas, Garnfawr
SOUTH WALES.
Evans William, Longlife
Falconer Alec, Pistylldewi
Falconer David Thomas, Bremenda-
uchaf
Falconer John, Bremendaissaf
Gealy David John, Bronvberllan
George John, Wick
George William, Bheolddu
Griffiths James, Cwmlogin forge
Harries David, Llwynonill-fawT
Harries John, Graigvgeifr
Harries John, Tireithin
Harries William, Drvslwyn-fawr
Hughes Mary (Miss), Brynamlwg
Jones Daniel, Tirllyn
Jones David, Glascoedfach
Jones David, Bhydymerdy
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.),PanthumphTey
Jones Herbert, Hafodfach
Jones James, Gover Glas
Jones James, Typicca
Jones John, Cwmhowel
Jones John, Cwmmawr
Jones John, Glascoedfawr
Jones John, Waunwen
Jones John, Mptle hill
Jones John, Wernbongam
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Gellywer
Jones Samuel, Trefentry
Jones Thomas, Llwyn Evan
Jones Thomas, Penybank
Jones William, Hafodhir
Jones William, Penpa!
Lewis John (Mrs.), Bhydarwen
Lewis John, Tynewydd
Lewis Lewis, Tirisaf
Lewis Bichard, Pantglas
Lloyd John, Dryslwyntach
Maddocks Henry, Llwyndu
Maddocks James, Bailyglas
Maddocks John, Closglas
Michael Misses, Closissaf
Morgan John, Barleymount
Morgan John, Lowland
Morgan Joseph, Cwm
Morgans William, Cwmper
Morris Jarret, Capeldewyisaf
[kellt's
Owen Evan. Blaengors
i Perkins Philip, Gilfachyrhiw
j Perkins Thomas, Tirllandre
Phillips David, Fflynonddewi
: Phillips John, Hendrewenin
t Powell John, Carreggochganol
Powell William, Bigwern
Rees David, Parcymarchog
; Rees John, Ffinautuchaf
i Rees Philip, Bhydycerrig
Rees Thomas, Garreggochisaf
Rees Thomas, Tirclun
Bees William, Pandy
! Richards Henry, Blaenycorncill
, Richards William, Coedybrain
[Roberts William, Llewyn-melin
Stephens Hannah (Mrs.), Cwm-
1 Stephens David, Capel Llanllnan
i Stephens Stephen, Glannant
[Thomas David & Owen, Penyglog
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), Aberdauddwi-
Thomas David, Clunheudy
Thomas David, Llwynhaf
Thomas David, Maesymwnws
I Thomas David, Mortamelin
j Thomas Evan, Pentre
I Thomas John, Dyllgoed Isaa
I Thomas Margt. (Mrs.), Nantygliseiad
I Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), Tyllwyd
Thomas Thomas Plasuchaf
Thomas Thomas, Tvrwaun
I Thomas William, Cwm
i Thomas William, Glantowy
! Tobais John, Closglas
! Tobias John, Penvbankissnf
1 Walters Ellen (Mrs.), Garnwei.
I Walters William, Berllan
'Williams Evan, Llwynddewi
Williams Henrv. Hafod
Williams Richard, Wern
Williams Thomas, Heolfawr
Williams Thomas, Rhosdeg
Williams William, Gellydrygar
j Williams William, Tirmynydd
Woodhead Laurence, Efailfach
LLANBADABN-FAWB is a village and an extensive
parish on the road from Aberystwyth to Rhayader, i
mile south-east from Aberystwyth railway station, 208
from London by road, 27 west from Llanidloes, and 30
north-west from Rhayader, in the county of Cardigan,
hundred of Geneu'r-GljTi, Aberystwyth union and county
ccurt district, petty sessional division of Lower Geneu'r-
Glyn, rural deanery of Llanbadarn-Fawr, archdeaconry
of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The townships
"f Issayndre and Dchayndre constitute the village of
Llanbadarn-Fawr. The church of St. Padarn, or Patei-
nus, once the cathedral of the ancient see of Llanbadarn-
Fawr, which existed from about A.D. 516 till the
close of the 8th centurv, was destroyed by the Danes
when they invaded Wales in 988, and rebuilt in the nth
wid 13th centuries ; it is now a stalely and very spacious
cruciform building almost entirely m the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch,
a massive embattled central tower, with a low octagonal
»pire, and containing a clock and eight bells, 6 of
which were oast in 1749: the other two were added in
1886: the windows are mostly lancets, and at the ends
of the transepts and at the west end are arranged one
and two ; the east window is a memorial to Mrs. Edwyna
Powell, of Naiit-Eos, and was inserted by her son George :
there ore seven other stained windows, including the
three western lancets, filled mth stained glass by the
parishioners in 1894, in memory of the Rev. John Pugh,
curate here, 1856-61, vicar, 1861-93, and a white marble
tablet erected in 1666 to John Jones, who raised a
regiment in defence of King Charles ; others to the
Powell and Pryse families, and a floor slab inscribed to
Lewis Morris, antiquary and poet, d. :i April, 1765:
in the north transept is a Celtic cross, and a memorial
cross to Lieut. Padarn, both dating from 1550 : the
font dates from the 12th century, and has an nrlagnnal
arcaded basin : the pulpit was presented by the Bt.
Rev. W. Basil Jones D.D. Bishop of St. David's 1874-97,
111 incinoiy (it his mother, and the organ in 1884
by the late Sir Pryse Pryse hart. D.L., J.P. (oh. 1906):
the church was restored in 1884-5 "* a cost of /8,5oo,
under the direction of Mr. John P. Seddon, architect,
and affords 700 sittings. The register dates from 1672,
the earlier ones having been destroyed by Cromwell'.*
troops. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £,i(io^
with glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
St. David's, and held since 1914 by the Rev. David
Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, rural
dean and surrogate, Issayndre, Dchayndre and VaynoT
Upper cemetery of 2J acres was formed in 1898 at a
co.st of about j£45o. The cemetery is under the control
of a joint committee. Capt. Edward Athelstane Lewis
Powell esq. J.P. is lord of the manor, and the Aberyst-
wyth Corporation, Roderick Clement Richardes esq. J.
T. Morgan esq. D.L., J.P. the Earl of Lisburne J.P.
Lewes Thomas Loveden esq. and Major Hugh Edward
Bonsall J.P. are the principal landowners. The pojiulii-
tion of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was 2.517.
Verger and Sexton, John Thomas, Tan-y-fynwent.
Post, M. 0. & Telephone Call Office.— Evan Simon, sub-
postmaster. Letters by mail cart, received through
Aberystwyth, which is the nearest telegraph office, 2
miles distant
CARDIGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOB THE LOWEB
GENEU'R-GLTN PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Morgan John Thomas D.L. Nantceiiio hall, Aberyst- ■
wyth, chairman
Bonsall Henry, Pendibyn, Llanbadarn Fawr,Aberystwyth
Bonsall Major Hugh Edward, Galltyllaii, Machynlleth,
Ellis Bobert, Portland street, Abery.stwyth
Evans GriiTith Pugh. Lnvesgrove, Aberystwyth
Greer Richard T. Frong6g, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth
Jones Peter. Llwyn-y-gog. Aberystwyth
Mathias Maj. Lewis J., D.L. Bronpadarn, nr.Aberystwyth
Pryse Major George Rice, Tymawr, Oolie Aeron
Saycell Bichard, Melindwr house, Goginan
Thomas Richard, Brysgaga, Bow Street, Cardiganshire
The Mayor, for the time being, of the Aberystwyth
Corporation, is an ex-officio magistrate
St.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANBADARN-FAWR.
The following places arf* included in the petty sessional
division: — Cwmrheidol, Issayndre. Uchayndre, Melin-
dwr, Parcel Canol, Trefeyrig, Vaenoi- Upper & Vaenor
Lower
ISSAYNDRE (or Isa'ndre) is a township, i mile east
from Aberystwyth. There is a Calvinistic Methodist
■chapel and Conjp-egational chapel, erected in 1802.
seating: 360 persons. The area comprises 297 acres;
rateable value, j£2,250 ; population in 1911 was 495.
By a Local Government Board Order of 1914 part of
Issayndre was transferred to the borough of Aberystwyth.
Letters through Aberystwyth, via Llanbadarn-Fawr.
which is the nearest post office. Aberystwyth is the
nearest telegi-aph office, i mil« distant
LLANBADARN-Y-CROYDDYN or Y-CREUDDYN
LOWER is a township, 3 miles from Llanbadarn-Fawr
ohurch at Llanbadarn-Fawr, and 3 from Aberystwyth.
The Llanrhystyd Road station, on the Great Western
railway, is in this township. There are two Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist chapels, and Congregational and
Baptist chapels. Nant-Eos, the property and residence
of Capt. Edward Athelstane Lewis Powell J. P. and one
of the most picturesque in the county, is about 4 miles
from Aberystwyth. The .area is 5,011 acres of land and
42 of water ; rateable value, ^£'4,645 ; the population in
1911 was 652.
I'ost Office, Llanfarian. — Mrs. Rosinah Hasley, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received from Aberystwyth &
Shrewsbury. The nearest money order & telegraph
office is at Aberystwyth
Post Office, Rhydyfelin.— Richard Jones, sub-postmaster.
Letters received from Aberystwyth, which is the
nearest money order & telegraph office
Post Office, New Cross.—John Thomas Williams, sub-
postmiister. Letters received from Aberystwyth. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Llanilar
Public Elementary School, Capel Sion, built in 1870, for
120 children ; Miss Bridget Roberts, mistress
Railway Station, John Francis Thomas, station master
Railway Station, Glanrafon, on the Aberystwyth-Devil's
Bridge light railway
LLANBADARN-Y-OROYDDYN or Y-CREUDDYN
UPPER is a township. 4 miles south-east from the
parish church at Llanbadarn-Fawr and 5 miles from
Aberystwyth. Here are four Welsh Calvinistic Metho-
,cres of land and 65
and the population :
dist chapels. The area is
water ; rateable value, £1
1911 was 355.
Wall Letter Box, Capel Sion
Public Elementary School, Aberffrwd, built in 1900, for
80 children; Miss M. Edwards, mistress
Railwiiv .Station at Capel Bangor, NantjTonen, Aber-
ffrwd, Rheidol Falls & Rhiwtron, on th« Vale of
Rheidol light railway from Aberystwyth to Devil's
Bridge
UCHAYNDRE or UCHA'NDRE is a township, i\ miles
from Aberystwyth. The area is 381 acres of land and
17 of water ; rateable value. j£i,620 ; the population in
1911 was 446.
Letters through Llanbadarn-Fawr, Aberystwyth, which
is the nearest post office. Aberystwyth is the nearest
telegraph office
Public Elementary School, Civmpadarn (mixed & in-
fants), built in 1878, for 180 children; W. P. Elwy
Jones, master; Miss Annie Charles, mistress
VAENOR LOWER is a township, varying from half
a mile to 3 miles from the church at Llanbadarn-Fawr,
half a mile north of Abervstwvth. Cwmcvntelin is the
seat of David Howeil es.). 'The area is g8o'acres of land
and 27 of foreshore ; lateable value, j^900 ; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 464, including 6 officers and 43 inmates
in the Aberystwyth Poor Law Institution.
By a Local Government Board Order of 1914, about
232 acres of Vaenor Lower were transferred to the
borough of Aberystwyth. This area included the
Aberystwyth Poor Law Institution.
Letters received from Aberystwyth
VAENOR UPPER is a township, varying from three-
quarters of a mile to 3 miles from the' church at Llan-
badarn-Fawr and I mile from Aberj'.stwyth. There are
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist and Congregational chapels.
Fronfraith is the seat of Major Hugh Edward Bon.sall
J. P. ; Lovesgrove, of Lady Evans, and Nantceirio, of
John Thomas Morgan esq. D.L., J.P. The area is 1,496
acres of land and 7 of water; rateable value, _£2,2Bo ;
the population in 1911 was 295.
Letters received from Llanbadarn-Fawr, Aberystwyth
Wall Letter Box
Public Elementarj- School, Comminscoch (mined & in-
fants), for 80 children ; Miss E. A. Evans, mistress
LLANBADARN-FAWR
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Bonsall Henry J.P. Pendibyn
Dalton Joseph Benton, Prestwych ho
Davies Joseph, Llwynffynnon
Evans Emile, Brynteg
Evans Richard, Cwmpadarn house
Harries Rev. William G. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Chapel house
Hughes Hugh, Glynpadarn
James Mrs. Quebec villa
Jones Rev. David B.A. (vicar, rural
dean & surrogate). The Vicarage
Jones Miss, The Bungalow
Jones Mrs. Jane, Penbryn house
Jones Thomas Cecil, Plaspadarn
Mathias Lewis James D.L.. J.P.
Bronpadarn
Miller Mrs. Henblas
Morgan Major Romilly E. H.Midwav
Owen William Pierce, Sea view
Parry Rev. Griffith (Welsh Congrega-
tional). Soar house
Paull William Henry, Ivv bank
Perkins Edgar Phillips, B'rooklyn
Phillips Owen F. Rosedale
Powell John, Frondeg
Prys Rev. Owen M.A. Lluest
Richards David, Pwllhobi
Tompson Miss, Lulworth
Williams Rev. David M.A. Garreg-
Lwyd
COMMERCIAL.
Austin Herbert, nur.seryman,Toronto
Davies Ernest R. butcher
Davies Morgan, dairyman
D,avies Richard, monumental mason
Edwards Ann (Mrs.), BlackLion P.H
Edwards Ann (Mrs.), market gardenr
Edwards Roderick, Gogerddan Arm-
P.H
Evans Mary Pugb (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Griffiths Henry Richard, market gar
dener & assistant overseer
Hughes Ann (Mrs.), midwife, Si;
Bells, Prospect place
Issayndre, Uchayndre & Vaynoi
Upper Cemetery (Miss M. Jones,
clerk to the Joint Burial Com-
mittee)
James D. & Co. monumental masons
Jenkins Evan, shopkeeper
Jenkins William, coal merchant
.Tones Edward, shopkeeper
Jones Evan, tailor
Jones Jenkin, car proprietor
Fnnes Lewis, grocer, Glasgow house
Miller Joseph, monumental mason
Morrison Thomas John, aerated
water manufacturer
Powell John Price, shopkeeper
Price David, shopkeeper
Simon Evan, tailor & woollen dra
Theophilus David, car proprietor
FARMERS.
Divies John. Erwcoch
Edwards Hugh P. Buildings
irds .John E. Rheidol cottage
Hughes Evan. Brvnamlwg
Jacob David, Pendre
s James, Lluest
Jenkins Ebeneier. Maescrug
n Dnvid. Blaendnlan
Mason Thomas, Parcyllyn
is Richard. Pendrefawr
Northwood Thomas, Cefullan
Phillips Owen, Pendrefach
Roberts John, Brynteg
LL.iNBADARN-Y-CROYDDY'N
LOWER.
Those marked * postal address, Rhy-
dyfelin, Aberystwyth.
Those marked t postal address, Llan-
farian, Aberystwyth.
Those marked || postal address. New
Cross, Aberystwyth.
Those marked ^ postal address, Capel
Sion, Aberystwyth.
Those marked % receive letters through
Aberystwyth.
*Davies Rev. Thomas Enoch
Pritchard M.A. (vicar of Llan-y-
Chaiarn), St. Hvchan"s
tJones Isaac, Ty-issa
tJones John, Glanarian
+Jones John Morgan, Rhydyferian
tJones Morgan, Isfryn
tJones Thomas Morgan
JParry Mrs. Glanpaith
'Powell Capt. Edwari
Lewis J.P. Nant-Eos
'Watkins Miss, Fron-la
COMMERCIAL.
tEvans Jane (Mrs.), .shopkeeper
tHasley Rosann!
JJenkins Davii
Bryncarnedd
*Jones David, head gamekeeper ti
Capt. E. A. L. Powell, Penybnnt
lUones Eli7.h. (Mrs.), New Cross ini
fjnnes John, cowkeeper, Geufron
+Jones John Morgan, assistant over
Tynycoed
I +Jones Llewelvn, land steward to E
A. L. Powell esq. J.P. Nant-Efls
s. w. 15J;
Osho
Athelsic
surveyor
456 LLANBADAKN-FAWR.
tJones Morris William, coal mer-
chant, Marian cottage
f Jones Bichd. hlai.-k<mitU.Brvnocion
||Le»is Jenliin, joiner, Gors
Parrv Edward, head gardener to
Capt. E. A. h. P.. well. Xam-Eos
•Parry Evan, miller (water), Kew mill
Rees David, i-.pul merchant (letters
through Llauilar, Aberystwyth)
,'WiUiams John Thomas, shopkeeper
& blacksmith, Post off. New Cross
FAIIMKBS.
Marked thus § farm 150 acres or over.
Benjamin Margaret (Mrs.), Peny-
hanc (letters thr.Miijh Llanilar,
Aberyst-wj'th)
{Davies Elizabeth (Mrs), Llechwedd I
Davies Thomas J. Bwlchgeuffrdd
♦Edwards Brothers, Brvndu
IIEllis John, Pencraijr
tEvans James Morgan, Pantmaur
II Evans Jo»l, Pantycyrnau
''Hughes James, Cefncoch
"TJamei Ann & Margaretta Jane
(Misses), Wernddu
Jnmes Hugh Richard, Lbinlwyd
(letters through Llanilar)
§JJenkins Jenkin. BuiUlings,Nant-E6s
IfJenkins John, Bwlchmawr
•Jenkins John Richard, Cwmgaaeg
^Jenkins Mary (Mrs.). Glasrug (let-
ters through Llanbadarn-Fawr)
§||Jones Benjamin. Cefnllech
llJon'S David, Blaenwhilog
tJones David. Ti n,-,li liiwfronfrech
*Jones Heiirv, W aim-rug
^Jones John. Rhu.-lowdden
*Jones Lewis, Penlanlas
St Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Tyllwyd
gJones Richard, Glanyrafon (letters
through Llanbadarn-Fawr, Aber-
\stTvyth)
•Jones Richard, Pall
".Junes Stephen, IVngraig
^Jones Thomas, Bwlchliach
•Jones Thomas Edward, Bachvrhew
ITLewis Evan, Rhoserchan
♦Llovd Edward, Rhydyfelin
fLloyd Harriet (Mrs.), Tvgwyn
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), Nantyrhyd
TTMorgan John, Nant-Eos arms"
Morgan John, Tynyfrnn (letters
through Llanilar)
^Morgan Thomas John. Gilfai-hgnch
JMorris Ed^nin, Pencwarel
Richards Jane (Mrs.),Troedrhriwglas-
grug (letters through Llanbadarn
Fawr)
Richards John, I'antvgwifol (letters
through Llaiiibar)
•[[Richards John, T>ncuui
SJRichards Richard' B.A. Gwarfelin
URowlands Richard. Cwmhwilog
•Scott James. Penulannwen
LLANBADARN-Y-CROTDDYX
I'PPER.
Tbo^e „,;„1um1 n[ p„sUl address,
Goginan.
Those marked • postal address, Capel
Sion, Aberystwyth.
Those marked J postal address, Llan-
lihangel y rrovddvn. Aliervstwvth.
«OUTH WALEiS.
rho.'-e marked t pusLal address. Devil'
Bridge, Aberystwyth.
Those marked || postal address. Cape
Bangor, Abervstnyth.
f Bitchell Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr
•Evans Henry, assistant overseer,
Maescrug
•Griffiths Thomas John, shopkeeper,
Brynhyfryd
•Jones David Jas. joiner, Brynscion
fJoues John, carpenter, Tyngraig
tMason Gwilym Chas. flannel weaver,
.Smelling budding,
•Probert Gio. blcksmth. T.inrhiwf.-len
JRoberts Jane (Mrs.), Henffordd
Marked thus !) farm 150 acres ur ..ver.
{jBenj.Jiniu Juhn, Rhiwarthen mill
•Daniel Benjamin, Tafarncrugissa
JDavies David, Sarnefawr
"Davies David, Tafarn crug
IDavies Edward, Llainfuwr
JDavies John Pugh, TanlTnrdd
♦Davies Margaret (Mrs.), Cennant
•Davies William, Penrhiw
tDavies William Solomon, Erwtomai
IIEdwards David, Trering
f Evans James & David, Tyll«yd-i.«sa
JEvans Evan, Nantyronen
•([Evans George, Aberdauddwr
JEvans Isaac, Llechwedd-Mahn
§+Evans Jane (Mrs.), Bwlcher«vs
tEvans Morgan, Brynperftaith
IIEvans William, Rhiwarthen-uchaf
JlGriffiths Ann & Kate CMisses). Maes-
pontbrcn
Jar-.os David, Nantvbenglog-issa
;i James William Fras. Pwllcenawon
Jones Isaac t Hugh, BryngAvyn
•lones Thomas Oliver & 'T. Lewis,
Jones An7i (Mrs.), Troedrhiwfelin
Tones David, Tanvrallt
Jones Richard, Xantybengl.igncb:.'
I.evus David, Gellidywyll
Lewis Lewis, Faengrach
Mason Lewis, Lliindegugain
f Morgan David, Felinfawr
'[Morgan Elizh. (Mrs.). Pwllchii.
II .Morgan Kato (Miss), Gwarallt
IMoigan Morgan, Tynrhyd
^Morgans k Jones, Troedrhywceir
irMorgans Jane (Mrs.), AherlTrvd-
[kellx's
IIMorgans John, Rliiwarth.ni-isaf
ITMorris Daniel, Abernant
^Powell David, Ffrwd-ddu
•Richards Hannah (Mrs.). Penuwch
IRowlands Eli/.h. (Mrs.), Tviicastell
tThomas John P. Pantmawr
IWilHanrs David. lJwMicrvch\dd"d
tWright Abiahani, T\gwv;i
iglit William. KfViioi.oer
VAENOU LOWER
Howeli David J. P. Cwmcvnf
Richards John David (assistant over-
seer), Brynllwyd
VABMRBS.
Doughton David Lewis, Hengwm
Hughes Jn. & Jane (Mrs.), Tygwyn
Jenkins Daniel, Bryucarnedd
Jones John & Lydia & Ann (Misses),
Ffynonddu
Jones Henry, (JleuNuiorfach
Jones Jenkin, Bhydtirissa
Jones John, Tyheii
Richards John David & Mary (Mis.i,
Brynllwvd
Tavlor David James, (Jlanydon
VAEXOR UPPER
PBIVATB RESIDENTS
Bun.sall .Maj. Hugh Edward J 1'
Fronfraith
Cosens Lt.-Col. Robert,: Plas Hendie
Evans Capt. James John M.C.Dolau
Evans Griffith Pngh J.P. Lovesgrove
Evans Lady, Lovesgrove
Green Richard Townsend .1.1'
Frongog
Henr} Evan, Ffynoncaradog
Morgan John Thomas D L.. J.P
Xantceirio
COMMKBCIAI..
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Charles William James, carpenter,.
Nantceiriofach
Edwards Hu;-h Pngh, farmer.
Lovesgrove
Edwards John, cowkeeper.Buckley vil
Edwards Richd.farmer.Frontraith lach
Edwards Thomas, cowkeeper, Merha-
lig-Waunfawr
Evans Robert, gardener to J. T .Mor-
gan esq
Griffiths Morgan, cowkpr.Tynyrheiig
pkins Abraham k William,
rmers, Fronfraith
Hopkins Abraham, a.ssistant cver-
eer, Fronfraith
pkins John, farm bailiff to Major
i. E. Bon.sall J.P. Fronfraith
Hopkins Jll.^eph, farmer, Frongog
.'bos Hugh Oliver.frmr.Torglnvd
Jeidins Mary t Annie (Misses),.
oowkeepers, Waunfawr
enkins James, farmer, Rhydhirucha
Jenkins Thos. oowkpr. Comminscoch
Jones Evan, cowkpr. Nantceiriofach
Tones Evan Lewis, farmr. Cefnhendre-
Jones Henry, cowkpr. Frongochfacn
" nes John Morgan, farmer. Brjn-
banadl
Lewis David, cowkeepar. Pantyrho*
Waunfawr
j Lewis Bobcri, faimer,Troedrhiwgwine
I Morgan John & Evan, farmers, Wern-
I phillip
M.ruan Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer..
I'Hr.oos mill
I U inlands Wm. Joel,farmer,Fronguch
, .Samuel David, cowkeeper, Wannfawr
I Thomas .lames, farmer, Uwyndewi
I Thomas Thomas, tailor.Comminsroch
Williams David F, farmer. IJanry.styii
LLANBADAEN-FA-WB, see Penvbont
LLANBADARN FYNYDD is a parish in the count)
of Radnor, on the river Ithon, 1 1 miles north of Pen-y-
bont station, and 7J south-west from Llanbister road
station, both on the Craven Arms- and liuiltb section of
the London and North Western railway, in the hundred
of Knighton, petty sessional division of Cefnllys, union
and county court district of Knighton, rural deanerj- of
Melinth Sab Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. Padarn, rebuilt and
enlarged in 1894, at a cost of ,^1,000, on the lounJations
of the old church, is an edilire of stone, consisting of
chancel, transept, nave, south porch, and a turret con-
taining I bell : there are 200 sittings. The existing regis-
The living is a vicarage, with
1. joint Tiel vearlv value ^--51.
I be gift of the 'liL-boi. of St.
David'.
Held
:^^ 1800 by the Rev. Thomas Jo
Jenkins B.A. of Lampeter College, Cardigan Pen
Ithon Hall is a mansion in the Elizabethan style. r«o
thirds of the manor is vested in the estate of the late
John Percy Chesment Severn esq. of Penyhont (d. 1900),
and one-sixth in that of Mrs. Philips. The principal
la.ol .^wlel■» are Robert B. Tvtley cs,). F. B. Beddoes
esrj. anil Alexander Haigh esq. The soil is clay; chief
e-ops, oats and turnips. The area comprises 10,310
acres of land and 25 of water ; rateable value, .£3.319 ;
the population in iiiii was 451.
Parish Clerk, John Watson.
I'o't k .M. 0. Oflice. -Miss Kditli Le«i», sub-po.-t
mistress -Lef.lars received Ihrongli Pen-y-bont 9ta-
liiui. Hiidnorshire. .ibi.ey Cwm Hir is the nearest
telegraph oflice. v miles distant
County Conncil .School. Leailhdu, F. Sibley, master
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES. • llanbadarn trefeglwy8. 457
Jenkins- Rev.Thomas Jones B A. (vicar) Dav
COMMEHOIAL ^ I*"^
Hanier William, carpenter
Jenlcins William, Rose & Cn
Jones James, blacksmith
Lewis Mary Ann (Mrs.)-
} John, Maen
i Stephen (& assistant
seer). Blaen Nanty
lEvan John, Upper Llaithddn
tHamer Edward, Twm Mawr
tHamer Thomas, Lower Esgair
James David, Garn
tJames Evan, Gwenlas
Jaiiiefi James, Catnnant
Junes John. Lodge
tLloyd Edward, Ceystogeon
Lloyd Richard, Cwm Helig
Poole Brutliers, Crochren
Poole James, Lower Crochren
Ponle John, Middle Crochren
(water), Abergwcnlas
Speake John, mason
Stephens Aaron, grocer
Stephens Pryoe, boot & shoe maki
Williams Thomas James, New ini
FAUMEnS.
Marked' thus t farm 150 acres or o
Davies Cath. (Mrs.), Dolycwmfrv
LLANBADABlT-Y-GAKREa is a parish on the
river Edw, in the county of Ridnor, 2^ miles north-cnst
from Aberedw station, on the Cambrian railway, 7
south-by-east from Builth, 11 north-west from Hay," nnd
laj north-east from Llandrindod Wells, in the hundred
and petty sessional division of Colwyn, Builth union and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of Elwel.
archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Padarn is a plain building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel and nave, and has i bell ; it affords
50 sittings. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed
to the rectorv of Cregrina, joint net income £12^, in the
gift of the B'ishop of St. Djvid's, and held since 1908 by
Davies Thomas J.P. Fronolau
Davies William, Penvberth
Powell Aaron. The Green
LLANBADABN ODWYlir is a parish in the county
■of Cardigan, on the river Aeron, 4 miles west from Tre-
garon station, and 3^ north-by-west from Pont Llanio
.station, on the Great Western railway, in the hundred
deanery of Ultra Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Padarn is an
ancient building of stone, consisting of chancel and nave,
and has i bell ; it affords 200 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1777. The living is a chapelry.
annexed to the vicarage of Llanddewi Brefi, joint net
income j^ago, with 450 acres of glebe, in the gift of G. L.
Vaughan esq. and Sir R. H. Green-Price bart. alternately.
I Price Edward. Hollybusli
j Price Edward, Lower Llaithddn
tPrice James, Tyllwyd
1 Price John, Quabs
IfPrice Robert, Ddole
I Pugh Edwin, Ddulleybank
Pugh Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tynyddol
Pugh John, Dolygarn
Pugh Thomas, Tack
tReynolds John, Penvbank
l-Revnolds Thomas, Upper Esgair
tRevnoIds William, Pencwm
tThniiias Evu.i. Up. Lletherlinwent
Watson Thiimas. Lletherlinwent
Williams Tliumas. Pwlperran
.^478;
popula
the Rev. David Griffiths B.A. St. David's College, Lam-
peter, who resides at Cregrina. There is a Congrega-
ti inal chapel, built in 1826. Lord Glanusk is lord of
the manor. Thomas Davies «sq. J.P. is the principal
landowner. The area is 1,214 acres of land and 8 of
water ; rateable
Sexton, Albert Price.
Letters through Builth Wells, Breconshire. Wall Letter
Bix. Aberedw is the nearest post & telegraph office,
2k miles distant & Erwood the nearest money order
office
The children of this parish attend the school at Rhulen
FARMEHS.
tPrice John. Pengrai^
Marked thus t farm 150 acres 0
r over
Thomas Thomas Wbittal, Pe
Price Albert
Thomas William John. Cwm
Price Albert Edwin. Tyystw
yd<!-y
Garreg
and held since 1891 by the Rev. Thomas Davies B.D. of
St. David's College, Lampeter, and surrogate, who
resides at Llanddewi Brefi. There is a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel. The Earl of Lisburne J.P. is lord of
the manor. The soil is gravel ; chief crops, barley and
oats. The area comprises 2,617 acres, of which 3 are
water; rateable value. ^1.290; the population in igii
was 344.
Letters are received through Llanio Road by rural letter
carriers. Llangeitho is the nearest post, money order
& teleg-aph office, about i mile distant. Wall' Letter
B.ixes. — Stag's Head & Rhydypandy
Some of the children of this parish attend the school
at Llangeitho
(Marked * should be addressed Tre-
garon. Cardiganshire.)
Lyons Mrs. AUtdderw
Davies Rees. shopkeeper. Felin
FAKMHH.S.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Davies Daniel & Jones David, Bont-
gareg
Davies Jn. & Margt. (Miss). AHtc;orh
Davies Daniel, Pencastell
Da-vics David, Cefngwiddil
Davies David. Llech
Davies David H. Glvii
Davies Edward E. Felinissa
Davies Evan James. Tanbrvn
•Evans David & Jenkin.TreweinfaiM'
Evan
lis Eva
ilia
Evans Evan, Rhosfawr
Evans John, Bronbadarn
Evans John, Cefnbanadl
»Evans Morgan, Llwyncolfafa-ni
Evans Rees, Penllwvnbedwfach
tEvans Timothv, Deriodyn
»Jones Jn. & Elizh. (Miss).Tre^
Jones John & William, Pwlland
*Jones Thos. L Morgan, Brynci
Jones Ann (Mrs.), Penrheol
Jones Beniamin, TrecoU
Jones David, Llainwen
Jones David. Pentlwynbedwfawr
Jones David, Tanbwich
les Evan, Aeron Park
es Thomas, Bwlchddwialt
es Thomas, Garlwyd
■s Will, nil Henry, Pentre Pada
Trewernfach
luitddafad
Danl. Bryneirian
). LUwncolfa Coed
|*Richards Jenkin & Danie
I Tvnant
I Williams Evan D. BwlchfBn
Williams Mary (Mrs.) S
David. Talyrvn
I Williams William. Maesron.
LLANBADABN TBEPEGL-WTS is a parish with
a small village ealled Pennant, on the river Arth. in ihe
county of Cardigan, 4 milas from Aberayron station, on
the Lampster and Aberayron branch of the Great
Western railway, and 14 south from Aberystwyth, in
the Lower liar hundred, Aberayron union, county court
district, and petty sessional division, Glyn Aeron rural
deanery, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Padarn is a plain rect-
angular building of stone and plaster, consisting of
chancel and nave, and a turret, with spire, containing
one bell : the church was restored in 1905 : the stained
east -window is in memory of the late Alban Gwynn, of
Monachdy: (here are 150 sittings. The register dates
from the .year 1719. The living is a vicarage, annexed
to that of Oilccnniii. joint net income ;^200, with 4
acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1914 by the Rev. Rees David Rees L Div ;
of St. D.avid's College. Lampeter, who resides at Cil- 1
cennin. There are three Calvinistic Methodist chapels I
Lt.-Comirindi. Alban Lewis Gwynne R.N., C B. is lord 1
of the manor. Tlie soil is heavy; .subsoil, slate. The i
chief crops are wheat and barley. The area is 6,335 I
acres of land and 13 of -water ; assessable value. £1.782 ;
and the population in 1911 was 665. '
Penr
about
Parish Clerk, Miss Mary Davies.
Post Office, Pennant.— Miss Eleanor Williams, sul
mistress. Letters received through Aberarth,
diganshire. Nearest money order & telegraph
at Llanun, 3 miles distant
Post Office, Bethania.— Thomas Davies. sub
Letter.s received through Llanon. Cardiganshire, 1
is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 6 :
distant
Post Office, Cross Inn.— Miss Sarah Williams, snb-
miatress. Letters received through Llanon, Card
shire, which is the nearest money order & tele"
post-
Car-
office
■ mce
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY .SCHOOLS
The parish is in the district of Aberayron school
manao-enient ; Beniamin C. Jones. Aberayron. clerk to
maragers ; Evan Rees, Aberayron, attendance officer
Sch inl. Pennant, erected in 1870, for 80 children ; Miss
Ellen Evans, mistress
School, Cross Inn, for 80 children ; Daniel Davies, mastr
LLANBADARN TREFEGLWIS. SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
LLANBADARN TREFEGLWTS.
D.-iTies Thomas, shopkeeper. Po
office, Bethania
fillage,
(Marked thus * should be addressed
Pennant, Aberarth, Cardiganshire.)
(Marked thus t should be addressed
Bethania, Llanon, Cardiganshire.)
(Marked thus t should be addressed
Cross Inn, Llanon, Cardiganshire.)
+Baker Ann (Mrs.), Moelfrynbach
+Davies Daniel & Eliiabeth (Miss),
Drefaesuchaf
•Davies Jane & Ann (Misses), Cefn-
gwrthifluchaf
♦Davies Ann (Mrs.), Bontsaeson
JDavies David, Brynmaen
tDavies Evan, Hafodhir
tDavies Evan, Hafodhiruchaf
tDavies Vvan, Trawsnewydd
tDavies John, Moeltrynmawr
tEdwards David, Crosswinter
JEdwards John, Cefng\\ynhall
♦Edwards Thomas, Llwynywen
liLANBEDB is a small parish an
confluence of the rivers Grwynefechn and Grwynefawr,
in the county of Brecknock, and is 7 miles from Aber-
gavennv and 5 from Gilwern stations on the London and
North 'Western railway, 2 from Crickhowell, 9 from
Brynmawr, an4 161 from London, in the hundred,
petty sessional division, county court district, and union
of Crickhowell, and in the rural deanery of CrickhoweU.
archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St, David's. Since
the year 1865, the village has been almost entirely rebuilt.
The church of St. Peter is an ancient edifice of stone
in the Gothic style of the 14th century, and consists
of chancel with aisles, nave, south porch, and a tower
containmg s bells. It was repaired in 1865 and 1897,
and affords 200 sittings. The registers date from the
year 1675. The living is a rectory, with the chapelry of
Patricio, or Partrishow, annexed, joint net income ^£190,
with 36 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Duke of
Beaufort, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Thomas Cyril
Wyndham Lewis B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
A new rectory house was erected in 1905, at a cost of
(iver ,£2,000. There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel,
erected in 1884, to seat 120. A sum of £2^ yearly, left
in 1723, by the late Ajin Herbert, is applied to educa-
tional purposes. The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the
manor. T. A. Browne-Davies esq. and Lord Glanusk
C.B., D.S.O. are the principal landowners. The soil is
gravel ; chief crops, barley, oats and pasturage. The
area is 3,799 acres of land and 14 of water ; rateable
value, j£i,995 ; the population in 191 1 was 228 in the
civil parish and 339 in the ecclesiastical parish (which
Includes Grwynefawr, Grwynefechan and Patrishow civil
tKllis Ellis, Bronwenau
tEllis John James, Blaenwaun
•Evans Catherine (Mrs), Penfartheg
fEvans Evan, Brynwichell
♦Evans Evan, Pantrwyn
•Evans David, Tycoch
fEvans John, Trefaesisaf
JEvans Owen, Duflrynarth
tEvans Thomas, Troedrhiw
■(■James Daniel, Banceithin
JJenkins David, Hafodfach
♦Jones Daniel, Pantypitris
*Jones David, Frongoy
»Jones David, Monachtybach
♦Jones David, Wernddu
:J;Jones Daniel, Gosen
tJones Humphrey, Moelfrynmaen
♦Jones John (Mrs.), Ffjnonwen
•Jones Mary (Mrs.), Tirdu
JJones Timothy, Gorsdalta
•Lewis David, Penlan
•Lewis John Lewis, Cetngwrthafanisaf
+Morgan Bridget (Mrs.), Hendraws
■(■Morgan David, Tangaruchaf
Wall Letter Box
tMorgan David, Nanticoy & Tany-
castell
^Morgan John Lewis, Pantyfallen
♦Thomas David, Hafodfawr
•Williams John, Croesdy
CROSS IXN.
Thomas Rev. Thomas David (Congre-
gational)
Evans Daniel, blacksmith
Jones Evan, Cross inn
Williams John, shopkeeper
Williams William, grocer & carpenter
PENNANT.
Davies William, hand loom weaver
Davies William, shopkeeper
Evans John B. Ship inn
Jenkins David, blacksmith
Jones Brothers, butchers
Williams Eleanor (Miss), shopkeeper,
fosi office
.Williams Mary Jane (Mrs.), Black
Lion P.H
Letter:
s the nearest
liles distant
post.
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1856 (at a
cost of about ^300) and er.larged in 1912 at a cost of
£i,oo, for 78 children ; Miss Caroline Jones, mistress
GRWYNEFAWR is a hamlet, 7 miles north-west from
Abergavennv station, on the Hereford and Cardiff sec-
tion of the 'Great Western railway, and 8 miles south-
east from Talgarth, in Crickhowell union, and was
transferred from Talgarth to Llanbedr in 1899. The
inhabitants attend the churches at Patricio or Llanbedr.
Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of the manor and
principal landowner. The area is 1,124 acres; rate-
ab'e value, £i')H; population in 1911, 20.
Letters through Forest Coal Pit, Abercavenny, are
received on tuesday & thursday & dispatched on same
days. Crickhowell is the nearest post, money order
& telegraph office
The children attend the school at Forest Coal Pit
GRWYNEFECHAN is a hamlet, 9 miles south-east
from Talgarth station and 5 north-east from Crick-
howell, in Crickhowell union, and was trnnsferred in
1899 from Talgarth to Llanbedr. The inhabitants attend
the church at Llanb-dr. There is a Calvinistic Metho-
dist chapel. Lord Glanusk C.B , D.S.O. is the prin-
ci,pal landowner. The soil is light gravel, and the
land nearly all under pasture. The area is 3,913 acres;
rateable value, ^£613; population in 1911, 48.
Letters are received from CrickhoweU throusrh Llan-
bedr ; the postman collects letters for dispatch when
delivering. The neare.st post, money order & tele-
graph office is at Crickhowell
The children of this place attend the school at Llanbedr
LLANBEDR.
PBIVATE liESIDENTS.
Beckwith Arthur J. P. Moor park
Browne-Davies Thomas Augustus,
Neuadd cottage
H-ughes Chas. Wylde J. P. Glyn Pedr
Jones Mrs. Llanbedr house
Lewis Rev. Thomas Cyril Wyndham
B.A (rector). The Rectory
COUMKIICUL.
Lewis Samuel, Red Lion P.H
Meredith John, blacksmith
Powell Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper
Prosser Thomas, boot maker
Rumsey Reee, wheelwright
Brute Llewellyn, Llwynon
Brute William, Milad Isaf k Pencae
Davies Benjamin, Pcnyrheol
Kdwards James (Mrs), (Jlanyrafon
Edwards Lemuel, Ffawydd
Griffiths David, Bont
Hamer Robert, Duffryngenol
Harvey Francis, Tyrgroes
Howell James, Ysgwbornewydd
Jones John & William, Duiffryn
Jones Henry, Glebe farm
Jones Henry James, Sunnybank
Jones John, Gellifanw
Jones Thomas, Tymawr
Jones William, Henbant Farh
Jones William, see John & Wm.Jo
I>ewi8 John, Cwmpit
Parry John, Tyrcwmbanw
Powell David, Graigvbwla
Powell John, Gwrlodau
Powell John, Henbant tawr
Powell William, Guddr
Price William, Milad fach
Pugh Penry, Penrheol Mirch
Williams John. Pentre
LLANBEDR PAINSCASTLE is a parish in the
county of Radnor, 4 miles from Erwood station on the
Cambrian railway, 7 north-west from Hay and g east-
by-8onth from Builtli, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Painscastlo, Hay union and county court
district, and in the rural deanery of Hay, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's, The church ol
St. Peter is a building of stone, consisting of chancel,
GRWYNEFAWR.
James Walter (Mrs), P(
Pugh Eliiis, Llwyncelvn
Williiinis John, Fforddla
GRWYNEFECH.\N.
Churchill Samuel, gamekeeper to
Lord Glanusk
Jones Evan, woodward to Lord
Glanusk, The Hermitage
Jenkins William, Darren
Jones Jenkin, Cwm
Jones Wm. & Edgar, Neuadd farn
Lewis John, Pentwyn
Powell William, Nenadd fach
Watkins Thomas, Nantyrychan
Williams Godfrey. Talymaes
Williams John, Mill farm
nave, south porch, and a turret containing two bells:
the chu'-ch was rebuilt in i88s at a cost of ^600 and
affords loS sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1726; marriages. 17S4. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value £100, with resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
since 1913 bv the Rev. William Jenkin Jones. At
PAINSCASTLE there is a Congregational chapel, erected
Blaenau-i
DIEECTOKY.]
^OUTH WALES.
LLANBI&TKR.
459
»n 1834, seating 200 persons, and a Baptist chapel, built
■ n 1836, with 350 sittings. Of the castle, which gave
its name to this parish and hundred, only the mound
and moat now remain. Walter W. Baskerville esq.
who is lord of the manor. Major Walter de Winton and
Penry Vaughan-Morgan esq. are the principal land-
owners. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley, roots
and pasture. The area comprises 3,775 acres of land
and 25 of water; rateable value,
tdon in 191 1 was 158
Post OflSce, Painscastle.— William Davies, sub-post-
muster. Letters through Erwood, Breconshire. The
neare.>,t money order office is at Clyro & teleirraph
office 19 at Hay, 5J miles distant
Wall Letter Box, near Congregational church
PAINSCASTLE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the division are Boughrood, Bryngwyn,
Clyro, Glasbury, Llanbedr Painscastle, Llandewifaoh,
Llandilo Grabaii, Llanstephan & Llowes. The
■ 31,415 acres; population in 1911, 2,333.
! Council meets at the Board Room, Poor Law Insti
j Hay, monthly, at 12.15 p.m.
' Chairman, John Davies, Boatside, near Hay
Officials.
Clerk, Rol»rt T. Griffiths, Chancery lane. Hay
I Ti'easurer, Edwin Taylor, National" Provincial 4,
I Bank of England Limited, Hay
I Medical Officer of Health, Thomas Ernest Hincks
Ch.B.Edin. Hay
.'Purveyor of Highways & Sanitary Inspectoi-.
.Meredith, Lleupenfain, Ei"wood. Breconshive
Union
MB.,
Jones Rev. WiUia.ni Jenkiii (vicar).
The Vicarage
COMMEBCIAL.
Oavies Edward William, MaesUwch
Arms P.H. & blacksmith
Oavies William, shopkeeper & baker.
Post office
Jones David, carpenter. Gatehouse
FARMEHS. I
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over, j
Abberley John, Lower Lundv ]
Bavies Samuel, Whitehall
liliANBISTEB is a parish and village, on the nver
Ithon, in the county of Radnor, 5J miles from Llan-
ibister Road station, 5 miles north-west of Dolau station
and 7j north of Penybont station, all on the Craven
Arms and Carmarthen section of the London and North
Western railway, 17 north-by-west from Builth, and i:
west from Knighton ; it is in the hundred of Knighton,
union, petty sessional division, and county court dis-
trict of Knighton, and in the rural deanery of Melineth
Sub Ithon, arcbdeaconrv of Brecon and diocese of St.
DavidV. The church of M. Cynllo. standing on rising
ground, is an ancient building of stone in the Norman
and Early English styles, consisting of chancel, nave,
-south porch, and an eastern tower containing 3 bells :
the peculiar position of the tower at the east end has
prevented the opening of an east window, and two
ascents, of 10 and 6 steps respectively, lead to the south
porch, which retains a niche for a holy water stoup ;
there is a fine oak roof; some remains of the rood
screen, and an old chest dated 1616. The gallery of
Waok oak bears the date .luly 7, 1716, and the initials
of the churchwardens, and there are several monuments
to persons of note, and a memorial stone inscribed to
Thomas Bowen, gent. d. 2 January, 1680, aet. 100: the
pulpit is a good old fashioned " three-decker." with a
sounding-board : the church was restored in 1908 at a
cost of ^,000, when the windows on the north side
were reopened: the church affords 300 sittings. The
register, including Abbey Cwm-hir, dates from the year
1684. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value .^250,
with 65 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since iqi8 hv the Rev.
IDavies Thomas, Newhouse
Dyke James, Upper house
Evans William, Llewedrog
Gwvnne Elizabeth (Mrs.),' Old Shop
Hartley John. Lower Pengarth
Jones Esau. Upper Lundv
tJones Roger, Llandeviron
Lewis Albert, Upper Cwmbutwell
Lewis Arthur, Noyadd Gristley
Lewis Edward. Lower Cwmbutwell
Llovd Gordon, Glan-y-rafon
tLIoyd William, Pendree
.Morgan Arthur. Penlan
gan Henry, Penbedw
i I Price Hugh, Llanbachowy
Price Lewis Jones, Trowlev
Price John, Cwmhelli
Price Thoma*, Llaneast
Price Thomas, Pencaenewydd
Pritchard Arthur David, Llanlmchlly
Prosser John, Cregnant
Roberts John, Greendoor
Stephens Thomas. Trewyrlod
Thomas Tom, Upper Pen'gartli
Williams l»ryse. Castle
John Owen B.A. of St. David's College,
There is a Baptist chapel (Pound Aloes).
1876, with 250 sittings, also Primitive Methodist and
Wes.leyan chapels. A sum of £b from a charge on
land in the parish is available for distribution to
the poor. Lord Ormathwaite is lord of the manor.
John Stephen Meredith esq. and James HoUingsworth
esq. are the principal landowners. Soil is clay. Chief
crops are wheat, oats and turnips. The area is 14,529
acres, inclusive of 29 of inland water ; rateable value,
.£.5-558; the population in 1911 was 651.
Post Office, Llanbister. — Mrs. Margaret Price, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received through Penybont Station,
Radnorshire. Llanbadani' Fynydd is the nearest
money order office & Abbey-Cwtn-hir the nearest
telegraph office, 5 miles distant
Post Office. Llanbister Road (Letters should have Rad-
norshire added) —Charles Lloyd, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive froio Knighton. Penybont. Radnor-
shire, is the ni'iirest money order office & Monaughty
the nearest telegraph office, 6 miles distant
Police Staiiiin. Thomas Stedman. constable
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Joseph Price, Llanbister, attendance officer
Llanbister (mixed), built in i86v for 65 children ;
George Allen Bennett, master
Cantal. for 85 children: David Roberts, master
Llanbister Road Station. Charles Lloyd, station master
LLANBISTER.
Davies William Thomas M.D
Owen Rev. John B.A. Vicarage (letters
through Penybont Station)
COMMKECIAt
Bronn John, boot & shoe maker
Davies William Thomas M D.Durh .
M.RC.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.,
L.M.S.S.A.Lond. physician & sur-
geon, & medical officer & public
vaccinator for Llanbister district.
Knighton union
.lones John, assistant overseer
Jones William, carpenter
Pugh Pryce Noel, grocer
Watson William, carpenter
Marked thus f farm 150 acr(
Davdes Ai-thur. Little Molin
IDavies Edward, Crosscvnoi
Davies Thomas, Dole
tDavies Benjamin. Trynbryr
Edwards Henry, Maesvtelin
Hardwick John, Rhoss'
HuL'hes George, Top Cefn
tKinsey Percy. Drellydion
tLewis John. Trawscoed
Lewis Thomas. Moelwilliam
Meredith Edward. Tynrhyd
tMiUs David, Cefn Brontllys
tMorris James Richard, Grevailoe
tMorris Thomas. Farm
Owens John. Dufryn
Price David & Edward, New house
Price David, Great Molfre
tPrice James. Bryn Gwyn
Price James, Llwynitch
Richards Edward, Brynwydoc
Richards Thomas, Abercamdwr
Swancott Thomas, Tynycwm
tThomas George. Llinwent
tThomas William, jnn. Bronllvs
Watson Thomas Wm. Drainllwynbii
Williams John. Panterevel
Williams William. Tvlersland
LLANBISTER ROAD.
Her (water), Cantal
Arthur, blacksmith
Jones Ellen (Miss), grocer
Radnorshire Coal, Lime & Genera
Supply Co. Limited (depot)
FARMERS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over
Gayther John. Wakefield green
tHamar Thomas. Daveni
Hamer John, Castle Coch
tHughes David. Caeglas
tJames John. Rhydhir
tJones Evan, Upper Pentone
tJones John William, Mayloid
Jones William. Cefii
tLewis Evan. Vronfranlnyd
is Frank. Cantal hall
[s Gordon Evan, Lower Cantal
COM William. Park
Meredith Thomas, Cwm. Llechwedd
Morgans Pryce. Pound Alehoes
orris James Richard, Little Cwm,
Llechwedd
tMorris John. Tyllwyd
t.Morris Margaret (Mrs.), Pentwyn
luels John, Rhosgree
Stokes John Thomas, Yewtree halL
460 LLANBISTER.
Thomas James, Bryngwlfa
SOUTH WALES
, fWilding Beverley, Foeelaprey
[kklly's
Thomas James, urvnsrwiia |i"**%*i",^ ^^.^--.j, - -^^.-^ .
tThomas John, Gi. c\iii, Lleohwedd |tWllding ^ohn. Lower Crosscyno.
Thouias Riohord. Brynmel™ " "" ""'
liLANBOIDY is a parish and village, in the county
of Carmarthen, 6 miles north from Whitland junction
station and 3 east from Llanglydwen station on the
Whitland and Cardigan branch of the Great Western
railway; petty sessions, formerly held here, are now
held at Whitland, but the petty sessional division is
still called Llanboidy ; the parish is in the hundred
of Derllys, union and county court district of Uav-
beith, and in tie rural deanery of St. Clears, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. Davids.
The church of St. Brvnach is an edifice of local stone,
in the Earlv English style, consisting of chancel,
transepts, nave, west porch, and turret containing
one bell and a clock, placed in 1878 by public sub-
scription: there are four stained windows to members
of the Powell familv, of Maesgwynne. The church was
restored in 1878, and affords 500 sittings. The earhest
register dates from 1752 to 1792, but is nut continued t -
relularly until 1813. The living is a vicarage, net
income ^200. with residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of St David's, and held since 1905 by the Rev. Evan I
Thomas B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There .
is a Congregational chapel, erected in 1800, with ?=n 1
sittings. A large market hall, built by the late W. B. H. '
Powell esq.M. P. is used for public meetings, concerts &c.
to which a public reading room is attached; a drink-
ing fountain has been erected in memory of the late ^
W H H. Powell esq. Clvngwjnne is the seat of |
William Lewis-Philipps esq. B.A., J.P. who with Mis* -
Yelverton is the principal landowner. The chief
crops are oats, barley and root crops. The area com-
prises 10,670 acres of land and 21 of water ; rateable '
value, ^10,436; the population in 1911 was 1.330 in
the civil parish and 96; in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post, M 0. & T. Office.— J. L. Walters, sub-post-
master. Letters received from Whitland, Oarroar
then-hire '
Marked thus * should be addressed j Owens Hannah (Mr
Login, Carmarthenshire. Parry Evan, saddler
Marked thus t should be addressed | East gate
rthenshire. 1 Philipps Benjauiin
1 Williams Thomas. Cro
liLANBLETHIAN, see Oowbridge.
Will Letter Boxes.— C
Villag.-: Ca^rllenn i
tWiUon Abraham, O
tWilson Abraham, ji
Wilson John. Tvnrhi
CARMARTHEN COUNTY MAULSTKATE> i;uK THE
LLANBOIDY PETTY SES.S10NAL DIM SIGN
Clyngv
Llanboidy,
ven, Hebron
Lewis-Pliilipps William
Whitland, chairman
Davie.s David, Maengwyn, Glynderwen
Diivies Thomas. Pretoria house. LlanglyJ
Evans David, Manor Daf, Whitland
Lewis Rev. Thomas B A Lampeter Velfrey rectory,
Narberth
Morris Heiuv, (Jower' villa. Glynderwen
Protheroe Diwid GarricU, Dol Wilym, Hebron
Prntheroe-Bevnon Godfrey Evan Schaw, Trewern, Whit-
the time '.eing. "f the Whitltind
io magistrate
can Giiffiths, St,
Rural District Council, is an ex-
Clerk to the Magistrates. C. H.
iiry street, Carmarthen
le Petty Sessions are now held at the Public hall.
Whitland, at 11 a.m. on ist wedne-sday in each
uiMuth, except Sept. fc Oct. (last Wednesday in Sept)
lie foU<i«ing places are includtd in the petty sessional
division :— Cast ledwy ran, Kiffig.Cilyir.aenllwyd.Eglwys-
Kaii-a-lliniii;, Ei.'rem(.nt., nenllan-Amgoed, Llanboidy.
Llaiubssilio. Lliinulydwen, Llangan, Llaiifalltes. Mai-
.Samnel Williams, maste
"ounty Police, Thomas Ev
Hebron
PHITATE HESIPENTS
Bowen-Jones Vaughan D. V
rafon
Lewis-Philipps William B
Clyngwynne
Philipps Benj
tSch " ■•
Lewis, solicitor
ctbri;
-Prothe
Rev. Evan
Thomas Rev. Willi;
Wm. Fredk. grocer. The Stores
Willie, grocer. The Square
I I Reynolds James G. Pen-y-hont P.H
^■P-l Richards Jn. tailor & draper.East gate
, Thomas William fc Son, blacksmiths.
L Sweetbriar Brynderwen
Edward. Glyn-Taf -rhomas David, miller ;water).N!u.tv-
Vicarage reglwvs mill
(Congrego- .ri,o,„„s David, shupki-
Re
.ill ; l-Da
il), Spencer house j •Thomas Evan, miller (wat.'r).
COMMEKCIAL. I Coedllys mill
Bowen-Jones Vaughan Danl. Williams Thomas Isaac, Lamb inn
M.R.C.S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.Edin. phy- 'Thomas Simon, miller, .Melanfaeh
sician & surgeon, Glanyrafon Walters Jas. Lewis, chemist, Post off
Davies James & Phillips, anctioneers, , F.tn.MKiis
tD'^Ti'eVrSons, groc-rs } Anthony David, Bankyllain
Davies David MaesBwvun.- Arms botl 1 tBlelhyn George, Quarry
Davies Henry, blacksmith, Cwmfelyn Davies David, Piinlyrhi
Mynach
Davies SI. miller (water). Middl.
Davies Thos. blacksmith.Cioss Hanus
Edwards David, monumental mason,
Plasybica
•Evans Hetty (Mrs.), woollen manu
facturer. Login factory
Evans John, cabinet maker. Stag
•Evans John, woollen manufacturer,
Llanavon .
•Evans R.ichel (Mrs.), New inn,Login!r:
Griffiths John Thomas, rate collector | ri
& clerk to Narberth Local Pension I>. 1 ■ 'au
Sub-Committee, Dolgareg i IM' ' "' - Dyffrynbroidv
James William, butcher f., ,,,. 11 n ,,1 1 iOii>n|ni(ini
James William, carpenter, Millbrook Evans D^ivid ll....n.,^, AaniynuiM
Jenkins & Son, woollen manufacturers,
Bradford house
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch to
Whitland) (wed. 11.30 to 3); head
office, 71 Lombard st. London EC3
London Joint City&Midland Bank Ltd.
(sub-branch to Canuartben) (John
EdwardB Jones, manager) (wed.
ii.i.) to 3): head oflice, Thrcad-
neeitle street, London £ C 2
Griffiths John,
Pistvllgwynne
IS, Pistpillefritli
GrifKth
Thom
Harries
James
Maencoch
•Howell
s Evan
Canerw
Howells
Georsp
. Venllwyngwair
Honells
John.
•Ivnawvnne
Howells
.Inbn.
Viiurirhvddnd
Hutrhr,
Mima
Mis.), LlebaoL
Hm;h..s
•1 h..in>
s. Treblaidded
»Jani»s
Yetgoch
tJa.nes
IVter.
Lanfach
+John John Ni
cholas. Llwvnpiod
John H
ilter. Rheol
Jones David. Plasydderwep
•.I,.,:.'.
.lni„-
n.Tirv
1 homas. Dvf*rynta
rvnawel
Pantgliw
.l,.hn. IJwvnIlwy
Lo'wis .
:.liu-> ;
■ lams, Pencnfcc
iihn, PenhonI
vdrt
,s David J. Cilgynydd
ies George, Rose hill
I's Henry, Paiilygog
cs James, B.niicawen
I's James, Penrhiw
Davies John, Maesgwynne 1
i «Davies .Tohn, Penlan
t Davies Levi, Wernolou-fawr
),Iii-n. I.lainnw
,,,i:,.. I.l.'chglawdi
Lew
•alltfach
Evans John Phil
Evans Simon. U
•Eynoii James.
•Eynon Lewis, 1
Francis John, Cwrlebach
•Gibbon John, Penrallltawr
•Gibbon Thomas, Penygar
Gibby Margaret (Miss), Cwrt.'
Grimths David, Llwyndowi
Griffiths John, Penrhiwgoth-u.
ohn, Tyishnf
nil. \.',Hii5, Penback
[„ .,. II,, I'll... Ftoesddubach
■1. :; , i .M. Fronwen
1,1 . . 1 , 1^. Ysguborweii
Mi«,ll;:i lJi,M, 1^. Penglogue
Morris Bfiijimin, Wernberny
Morris Mary (Mrs.), Blaenwaun
•Owens John, Pensarn
Owens William, Blaencwms
Phillips Dan. Frowenhach
tPhillipa Edward, Cilhernin
Phillips Gomer, Myrtle hill
Phillips Lewis, Cilherwydd
fPhillips Lewis, Lan
•Phillips Bees, Fronwen
tRees Sarah (Mrs), Glanrhyd
Rees Thomas, Lleinau
Bees Thomas. Waunfach
Reynolds .Soth, Cilhengroes uchaf
Richarils Josiah. Sunnyhill
Richards William, Rest
TliniiKis Ann Ik •'arah (Misses), Plas-
nf%Mdd
IThnnias Diivid. Blaensarngoch
tThoiii.i. Pavi,!. Wanngron
lTli..iii:is Eli/abeth (Miss), Owrtebach
I •Thomas Jcdin. Clyndedwydd
Thomas .lohii. Snmi.'och
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE.S
Margaret ^Miss), Waunfawr i Williams John, Blaendwyfeen
Thomaa Wm. Llewellyn, Clynpebyll •Williams John, Cilawenissaf
tWilliams George & David, Glyntavel
LLANBBADACH is a mining village and tculesi-
ustiical parish, formed in March, 1904, from the parishes
of Caerphilly und Ystradmynaeh. The village, which
has a station on the Khymnev railway, is 2J miles north-
west from Caerphilly and 10^ north from Cardiff ; it is
m the Caerphilly division of the uounty of Glamorgan,
hundred of Caerpliilly, Lower Cuerpbilly petty sessional
LLANCAliFAN.
ridd
and
All S;
in the rural deanery of Caerphilly
and diocese of Llandaff. The churel
partly erected in 1897, at a cost of ^3.000, and is a
building of stone in the Gothic style, eonsisting of
chancel, nave, aisles, vestry and a tower containing 8
bells: the chant^el and tower were added in 1909 at a
cost of ^3,500: there are sittings for 517 persons. The
baptismal register dates from the year 1899, and the
marriage register from 1904. The living is a vicarage,
net yearly value ^290, with residence, in the gift of
tTUatees, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Edwin
Edwards. Here also are Welsh Baptist, Congregational
and Calvinistic and Wesleyan Methodist chapels. The
population in igii was 4,998.
P-vst. -M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. OfBce Mrs. Amelia
Ev:ins, sub-postmistress. Letters through Cardiff
— ■ ■ & De Winton ler
Boxes. — Wingtield terracf
LLANBRADACH. '
PRIV.VrK 11K,SIDEN'1.S.
Budire George D. Woodlands
Edwards Rev. Edwin (vicar). The
Vicarage
Hughes William. Wigan house
Jone.s Geo. Ivor, Fairfield. Garden av
Lloyd Jame.s MB. Central terrace
Robertson Robei-t Charles MB. 52
High street
Thomas Rev. Thomas Farias (Calvin-
istic Methodist), Bryn-Tirion,
Tynygraig road
Addis Wm.Thos.boot repr. 26 High st
Adlaui John, farmer, Coed-y-brain
Amo.s William & Sons, fruiterer.s i.
greengrocers, 3 Lewis terrace
Baler Walter, hair dresser, 6 Oak ter
B.irelays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
Filial- Letter Box, Central terrace
County Police, Station riiad, David Davies, sergeant, k
3 constables
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
All .Saints' Church, Rev. Edwin Edwards, vicar; 8.30
& II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; daily, 7.30 a.m. k 7 p.m
n:iptist (Ebenezer) (English); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Raptisl. Sioii : n a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Metlindist Chapel (Welsh), Rev. Thomas
Farias Thomas; K1.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
CongTcgational (Welsh) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (English) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
WVsleyan (English); 11 a.m. & 5 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Lluiibradach, built at a cost of ^£7,000, & opened 10
1894, for 264 boys & girls &: 184 infants; Thomas
P. Davies A. C. P. master; Miss Moses, infants' mist
Coed-y-Brain (boys), tor 364 children ; Thomas Moses.
master
Coed-y-Brain (girls), for 350 children ; Miss E. M.
Roberts, mistress
Coed-y-Brain (infan-ts). for 252 children ; .Miss M. Jones.
mistress
fi-i.
■45 pi
(Mrs.),
drpr. 38 High st 1 Lewi
>eper. 4 Oak ter
ed fish dealer, :
Lionger,i7High s
is), greengrocer
eper. 45
S School
1 I Mrs.), sbopki-epi
:rocer,42 De WMnton 1
butchers, 24 High :
di'corator, Oak terra
r. fried fish shop,
Barrv .loliii, hiik.-r. D- Winto,, i,-,t;h-,.
B:ntiett William. .^h..;il<eepor.9 M ioL'-
Held terrace
Berni Bros, confectioners, 2 Oak ter
Bevan Jn. photgphr. 10 Glen View ter
Brownhill James Griflin. shopkeeper.
82 School street
Bull E. & A. grocers, i Wingfield ter
f'ardiff Collieries .Steam Coal Co. Ltd
.(■barles Archibald, hair dresser, 9
Lewis terrace
Chen Sophia (Mr«.\ outfitter. i(5
Lewis terrace
Constitutional Club (John Payne,
sec), Stanley terrace
f'oppage Frederick, butcher, 5 De
Wintnn terrace
Crates Alice (Mrs.). hoot dlr.iOnk ter
i'\pher Robert Hi'iiri-. paperhanger,
■5 Oak terrace
ri.ivies Daniel, outfitter, 36 High .st
D.^vies David, draper, Glenview ter
Davies Henry, haulier
Dowlli,;; .-a
De Winloii I,
Dowling Wm. ■■
Eastmans Ltd.
Edwards Will,
Enipson Walte
High street
Evans Amelia (Mrs.), stationer,
post office, I Oak terrace
Evans David Jn.milk seller,4oHigh
Fordham Thomas, shopkeeper, .
Plaslurtwvn terrace
Fiv Ameliii'fMrs), .shopkpr.5 High
boot repr.
pawnbroke
(Mrs.), farmer. Mill frni
d James M.B. & C.M.Glas. phy-
sician & surgeon. Central terrace
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(nion. & fri. 10 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.).
3 Oak terrace ; draw on head office,
I,n,i,l u(l street, London E C3
I.iiimII , ,-. Ml.i shpkpr. 3 Morgan .-t
Ma'.-'u- ^' F't< '■•' (Mrs.). iTOnmonger.
11,-1, -ii.,'t
al t-o-
1 Spragg Kate (M;
I Lewis terrace
'.Stevens Frank, g
ive Indus
rank Davies. nian-
et
grocer, i Eees ter
ler.M & IS High st
i.fi Do Winton ter
l,on,i-, 21 HifeVh st
■I,:nl,s M.B..Ch.B.
-niy,.on,S2High st
2 Coed-y-brain rd
,), greengrocer, i.:
Til.
2 Ffrwd ter
Trevor J. boot dlr. 4 High
D. & Son, undertakers,Tyn
Eva (Mrs), new* agent.
wnley Charles Henry, shopkeepi
13 Stanley row
Townley .Saml. coiifectioner.Lewis I
Townley William, greengrocer,
Coed-v-lirain road
Vaite ' Elias. shopkeeper. 25
Vatkins Bros butchers, 10 High t
11 (Mrs.), outiitter,
William
High
igfield
John!
1, haulier, 17 Glen viev
Llanbradach hotel
shopkpr. 41 Garden si
iccountan
Jones Wm. accountant, De Winton
Jones Wm. outfitter, 30 High stre
Leggett Frank, jeweller,
Lewis Henry T. grocer
Lewis .Tames Arnold, butcher,
High street
High st
LLANCAHFAN and LLANVITHYN
rish and village, near the Bristol
LLANCARFA?
Channel and on the river Carfan, a feeder of the Taw
ihe latter forming the western boundary of the parish.
The main road between Cardiff and Swansea passes
through the upper part of the parish, which is 2 miles
east from SI. Athan Road station, on the Llantrissant to
Aberthaw branch of the Taff Vale railway, 3 south from
Peterstone station ,11 the Cardiff and Swansea section of
the Great Western railway, 4 south-east from Cowbridge.
9 south-west fr.am Cardiff, and 5 north-west from Barry,
ill the Ll.inJaff and Barry division of the county of
Glamnrgan. Dinas Powis petty sessional division and
hundred, union and county court district of Cardiff,
I"!,','",' ',]"..■ .,,,:i!, ' 'I Ihe nave has four Early
.r ■ V.,1 " ,;,. -i from sfpiare piers, with
broadiv ,l,,,o„i, . ,,._„-. the caps being Early English,
with the ,l,,gioolli ,,ii..,iii.-nt; in the north wall is a Late
Perpendicular window of two lights, and the rood stairs
remain in this wall also; the place of the rood loft is
462 LLANCAKFAN.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
shown by two scjuaie-headeil -windows ; the church wus
restored 'in 1877-8, at a cost of ;£'69o, and the tower and
bells in 1890-1, at a further cost of £570 ; there are 200
sittings. The register dates from the year 1619. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly income ^^230, including 15
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of Llandaff, and held since 1913 by the Rev. Thomas
Thomas B,A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
There is a Baptist chapel, erected in i8i2, with zoo
sittings, and a Wesleyan chapel in the village, and
Calvinistio Methodist and Congregational chapels in the
■upper part of the parish. There are remains of a college
founded here by St. Cadocus about A.D. 500, and of a
building in which it is said that Dubritius, the first
Bishop of Llandaff, lived, and there are other ancient
Temains called " Castle Ditches " and several wells, said
to have marvellous healing powers, and supposed to
have been blessed by Dubritius. Mrs. Jones is lady of
the manor. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners ami
Jesus College, Oxford, are the principal landowners.
The soil is clay ; subsoil, blue lias. The chief crops are
Tvheat, barley and oats ; the area is 4,716 acres of laud
and 8 of water; rateable value, £s.%36: the population
in 1911 was 446.
Llancadle, ij miles south-west; Moulton, 2 miles east;
Walterstone, ij miles north-east ; Llanbethery, i mile
west ; Treguft, 2 miles north-west ; Pennon, i mile
south ; & Leige Castle, 2 miles north, are hamlets in
this parish.
OiTice.— John Bucliley,
igh Cowbridge, Glam.
sub-postmaster. Letters
The nearest money order
& telegraph office is at Penuiark, 2 miles distant
IV ill! L'tter Boxes. — Crosstown & Llanbethery
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1871. for
100 children; Rees Davies, master
LL.VNVITHYN is a parish and village, ,„, the \'ow-
bridge road, 2 J miles from St. Athan's Road station, on
the Taff Vale railway, and 4 miles from Peterstone
station on the Cardiff and Landore junction section of
the Great Western railway. The Ecclesiastical Com-
missioners, who are lords of the manor, are the prin-
The soil is clnv; subsoil, li
cipal landowners.
The chief crops are barle;
427 acres ; rateabl
, ;£372 ; the popul;
the area
Letters through Cowbridge, Glam. BonvUston
nearest money order & telegraph office, about
di.stant
Marked '
Cardiff.
PHIVATE RESIDKSIS.
Uriffith.s Mrs. Thomas. Bi-dhohiii
IJanbethery
Harris Mrs. "Tymawr, Llanbetherj
Jentins Mrs. Jane, Llanbethery
•Phillip.s Rev. John Morgan (Congi
gational), The Manse, Llancadle
Price Thomas. Llanbethery
*Sealey Rev. Thomas
Llancadle
Thomas Rev. Thomas B.A. (vici
Vicarage
COMMEKCIAL.
Barnett — , farmer. WaJterstttne
Little Flaxland
Buckley Jn. shoe ma.k sub-postnu
Collins' A. G. farmer. Pennon
Davies Samuel, farmer, Whitton b
Evans Daniel, farmer. Kingsland
Evans John. Three Horse Shoes P.H. Lougher Willii
Moulton tnl address,
LLANCYNFELIN is a parish in the comity of Car-
digan, on the road from Aberystwyth to Machynlleth, 3
miles from Ynyslas station, on the Cambrian railway,
and 9 north-north-east from Aberystwyth station, on the
Cambrian and Great Western railways, hundred,
•union and county court district of Aberjstwyth. petty
T^essional division of Upper Geneu"r-Glyn, rural deanery
of Llanbadarn fawr, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. OynvoUn, restored in
184s, is an ancient building of stone, consisting of nave,
iiifiles, transept, south porch, and a small turret, contain-
ing I bell. The register of baptisms dates from the year
1770; marriages, 1754; & burials, 1772. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ;£2oo, with i acre of glebe,
and residence, in the gift of Basil Jones esq. and held
since 1919 by the Rev Evan Morgan Davies L.Div. of
St. David's College. Lampeter. There are Weslevan
«nd Calvinistic Methodist chapels. The Cletwr Valley
I »Gainey Augustus Saml. Old Post
Gibbon's Daniel, Fox & Hounds P.
! Griffiths John, grazier
Griffiths Manself, farmer. Finger j
' Griffiths Thomas, farmer, Pennor
iGriffitlls William, finloev. l!ro,.ml
JHarboltli' Ki-mpster. fai [i„.r.Llanr;
,»Hoivp11s Cinen L. farmer, Lla.ua.lle
James Dav.d. (armei, Paucross
(Baptist), : John Edward, farmer. Flaxland
»John Marv Jane (Mrs.), Aubrey
. (vicar). Arms P.H
|*John Thomas, farmer, Greenway
Jones John, farmer. Great house
■rstone &,»Jones Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Llancarfan
j Lewis Joe. blacksmith
I Laugher Misses, farmers, Moulton
Lougher George & Thomas, farmers.
TregutI
McGill James, farmer, Vord
Marsh Frank, farmer, Moulton
•Morgan Wm. frmr. Mardy JJewyt
North Aberthaw Lias Lime Co. lii
burners. St. Marv Church road
Price Llewellyn, farmer, Moulton
]*Price Morris, farmer
ill I Price AViUiam, farmer
aieiRiihaids Cecilia (Mrs), farm(
Whitton Rosser
Kuwland Evan, farmer
Smith Hopkin, farmer, Moulton
Thomas David, farmer, Llanbethery
Thomas Elizabeth (Miss), Masons'
Arms P.H. Llanbethery
Thomas Rees, farmer, Curnix farm
Vraiiams Thomas, farmer. Crooston
LLANVITHYN.
John Mary Ann (Mrs.),frmr.Aberiiant
Liscombe William, miller (steam k
watert
Lougher Wm. farmr. Llanvithyn frm
Pollitt David, farmer. Caeniain
m this neighbourhood is a great attraction to
and about a mile west is Bedd Taliesin, the reputed
burial place of the famous Welsh bard, Taliesin. who
flourished in the 6th century. Sir Lewes Thomas
Loveden Pryse bart. and the Misses Jones are the chief
landowners. The soil is clayey. The chief crops are
wheat, barley and oats. The area is 5,109 acres of
land, 5 of inland and 155 of tidal water and 1,259 of
foreshore; rateable value, ^3,121; the population in
iQii was 683.
Parish Clerk, Richard Davies.
Wall Letter Box, Church wall
Public Elementary School (mixed), er»ct<'d
180 children; Jam's Jones, master
LLANCYNFELIN.
Marked thus t receive their letters
through Glandyfi. Cardiganshire.
.Marked thus * receive their letters
through Borth. Cardiganshire.
K ioder through Taliesin. Cardi-
ganshire.
PKIVATK IlESIDBNTS.
Davies Rev. Evan Morgan L Div.
(vicar). Vicarage
Foster Ralph Howard. Gwynfryn hall
tGriffibhs Rev. John Fisher ' (Wes-
leyan), Wesley villa. Trerddol
^Griffiths Richard J. P. Tanvbvvn
Ynyslas
Jenkins Rd. Davis, Craig-y-Penrhyn
Owen Williaui, Cynfelin villa
Pierce Mrs. Margaret, Rock house
I Williams David Owen MB. Cletwr
haU. Trerddol
(OMMKRCIAI.
!Da;)i-- Ann iMr«), shpkpr. Trerddol
tDavies Mary (Mrs.),shpkpr.Trerddol
tEvans David. Commercial inn.
Trer.ldol
tJones Ellis W. painter, Trerddol
tRees Jacob, blacksmith, Trerddol
tHees Jane
(Mrs
), Halfw
ay inn.
Trerddol
tRoberts Kli
abelh Jane(Mr«.
),grocer.
Trerddol
tThomas Jn.
miller
(water).
rrerddol
tw
& surgeon, Cletwr hall, Trerddol
Williams Lewis 0. butcher, Trerddol
rARMEn.>i.
Marked thus } farm 150 acres or over.
Evans David. Lletylwyndin
Evans Marv Maria (Miss), Gwvnfrvn
Evans John, Llwynwallter
Evans John, Tynjlwyn
•Griffiths Enoch 4 Richard, Dolenidd
Griffiths James, Dolcletwr
(Jenkins David, Xeuadd-Yrvnvs
Jenkins David Richard, Erglodd
Jenkins Richard J. Henlmfod
•Jones Margaret & i?arah (Misses
Penpompren
•Jones Sarah Ann (Miss) & Henr
W. Tymawr-mochno
•Jones Thomas & John. Tyhwynt
Jones John Morgan. Pantglasbach
Jones Rees. Tanrallt
Jones Richard, Pantgoch
Jones Richard, Ynvstudor
.Tones William Jauies, Gwarcwmissa
Lloyd Isaac, Cefngerlodd
Mason William, Bryntirion
Mason William David, Bryntirion
Morris John William, Dolangwyn
Owen Thomas Lewis, NantUain
Pritchard John. Glanmorfa
tStephens John Griffiths. Tanllan
Thomas James, Glanclettwr
•Thomas Mary (Mrs), Glandovey
Thomas Robert O. Cefnweiriog
Williams Evan. Troedyrhiwfedwen
1 Williams Lewis Oliver, Frongoch
DIRECTORY.]
TALIESIN.
PRIVATE BESIDENTS.
Joiifs Rev. Reea (Congi-e<?aUoiial)
Jones Rev. Riehavd Humphreys (Cal-
vinistic Methodist)
Roberts Rev. Hugh (Calvinistic Meth)
SOUTH WALES.
COMMERCIAL.
Edwards David Owen, builder
Edward.s Marj- Jones (Mrs.), assistant
LLANOAFF.
463
Pryse Henry, carrier
Pugh Evan, mason, & post office
Pugh Thomas Jones, coal merchant
Pugh WilliatQ, draper
Thomas David, grocer
LLANDAFF.
INCLUDING ELY AND FAIRWATER.
THE City of Llandaff, standing on a table-land south of ,
the river Taff and about 2^ miles south-vest of Cardiff,
in the Llandaff and Barry division of the county of
Glamorgan, is a place of high antiquity, the head of a
bishop's see and a parish in the hundred and petty
sessional division of Kibbor, Cardiff union and county
court district, and in the rural deanery, archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The city is lighted with gas
from works the priperty of the Cardiff Corporation.
The water supply, which is exceptionally pure and
plentiful, is broaght direct (rem the Breconshire beacons.
New water works tor Cardiff, Llandaff and the district
were completed, and an opening ceremDny held on
Sept. 14, i8g2. Th re is a thorough system of drain-
age, with ample flashing power by means of auto-
matic ta-'ks. The Gamorganshire canal passes through
the parish. Llandaff station on the Taff Vale railway
iR I mile north-west from the City, End Ely station,
on the Great Western rai'way, is i mile south-west. |
A church is said to have eisted here from the peiiad
when Christianity was first introduced; end it may
also be mentioned as an interesting incidmt in the
history of Llandaff, that in A.D. 1187, when Europe
resounded with the din of preparation for the third |
crusade, Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, publicly
proclaimed here, in person, the glory of taking the
Cross and marching to the rescue of the Holy Sepulchre ;
the English stood on one side and the Welsh on the
other, and many persons of each nation took the sacred
ensign. The Archbishop and his company remained !
here one night, and on the following morning, having |
celebrated mass in the cathedral, they pursued their way
to Margam.
The diocese of Llandaff comprises most of the county
of Glamorgan, the exceptions being the deaneries of East
and West Gower, which are in St. David's diocese ; it
also includes Monmouthshire and small portions of the
counties of Brecon and Hereford.
The Cathedral of SS. Dubricius and Teilo is situated
to the north of the village-city, at the foot of a steep
vidge rising abruptly from the pleasant meadows forming
the valley of the Taff, which flows gently towards Car-
diff at a short distance from the east end of the building :
the cathedral is completely shut in on the south and 1
west by the hill ; on the other sides it is open to the
low ground, but the approach from the south is always
striking from the suddenness with which, on reaching
the edge of the descent, the whole structure bursts upon
the view. The present cathedral owes its origin to
Bishop Urban (1107-33) who, according to the "Liber
Landavensis," found here, on his accession to the see, a
small church, about 40 feet long, with aisles and an
apse; on the site of this ancient fabric, in April, 1120, he
began to build the new cathedral, the nave of which,
according to Mr. Freeman, " survives in the present
presbytery, while the lady chapel occupies the site of
his chancel " : in the Early English period the church
was extended westward as far as the present west front,
which, together with the arcades of the nave, and the
lancet work of the nave and choir are probably not
earlier than 1220, and were begun by Bishop Henry de
Abergavenny (1193-1218) and completed by his successor,
William de Goldcliffe (1219-30) : the chapter house dates
from the same period but somewhat later; the lady
chapel belongs to the Early Decorated period, and was
most likely the work of Bishop William de Brewse, or
Bruce (1266-87) ; and in the Later Decorated period the
presbytery, with the walls, doors and choir aisles, was
rebuilt, it is believed, by Bishop John de Monmouth
(1296-1323), Bishop XJrban's grand Norman arch, opening
from the lady chapel into the presbytery, being retained
intact: the Perpendicular north-west tower was crect«d
in 1485 by Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, afterwards
Duke of Bedford, and paternal uncle to Henry Vn. : the
Early English south-west tower remained unaltered, and
subsequently became a ruin: about the middle of the
16th century the church seems to have been allowed to
fall into decay, and in 1575 was absolutely ruinous :
Biihop Godwin (1601-17), the author of the book " De
Praesulibui Anglise," partly »t his own expense, re-
paired the fabric, but during the Civil War it was shame*
fully desecrated, a portion being converted into an ale-
house, the choir used as a cattle pen, one aisle as a stable
and the font devoted to the feeding of swine : in 1649
the revenues of the cathedral were seized and the build-
ing remained in an entire state of neglect till after the
Restoration, when some sUght repairs were effected, but
in 1717 the south tower was "open witliin fiom the top
to the bottom," and the church being generally ii. a " sad
and miserable " condition, it was proposed by some to
remove the See to Cardiff: in 1720 the battlements of
the north tower fell and destroyed the aisle roof, and
in 1723 part of the south tower and above 50 feel of the
nave also gave way, and eventually the western half of
the nave became a pictureiique ruin, ivy-grown, and open
to the sky, until its restoration in 1857: about 1732, a
Mr. Wood, of Bath, at the request of the Chapter, who
had raised a fund of ;f7,ooo for the repair of the
cathedral, surveyed the building ; and, under his aus-
pices, instead of restoring the church in its integrity
they proceeded to erect within its venerable walls an
absurd Italian building, of debased character, which
until 1843 occupied the presbytery, choir and a portion
of the nave : the west front, projecting into the nave at
the fourth bay from its western end, being " surmounted'
by a pediment, at either end of which rose a base, carry-
ing an urn"; "the choir was completely boxed in and'
plastered, the arcades on each side filled up." and_ the
.superb Norman arch concealed in the same manner.'but
I the anomaly, even at that time, excited the most in-
i dignant and contemptuous criticism : in 1835-6 the Rev.
H. Douglas, then precentor, at his own cost restored tha
east window of the lady chapel, but the more active-
wcrk of restoration began in 1843, under Dean Brucft'
Knight, who completed the lady chapel, and the work
was continued by his successor. Dean Conybeare, under
whose superintendence the incongruous structure of wood
was wholly removed, and the presbytery, choir and a por-
tion of the nave, having been carefully restored, the
eastern part of the cathedra] was reopened on the i6th
April, 1857: the latest and chief work of the restoration
was effected by Dean Williams, who carried it to com-
pletion, with great energy and liberality, and the re-
j mainder of the fully-restored cathedral was re-opened
in July, 1869. The work was carried out from the-
designs of the late Mr. John Prichard and Mr. Seddon,.
the total cost exceeding ^30,000. The cathedral,
as now restored, consists of an eastern lady chapel,
I presbytery and choir with aisles, chapter house south
of the choir, nave with north, south and west entrances
and two western towers, that at the south-west angle-
being crowned with a lofty spire : the central portion ofi
the west front is of three stages, of which the lower-
most has only the entrance doorway, consisting of two
narrow round-headed arches, supporting between them
the figure of a mitred saint — probably S. Dubricius or S.
Teilo — within a vesica, the whole being inclosed by a
semi-circular arch on clustered shafts; the second stage
contains three lights, divided by slender lancet niches,
and in the third is a single light, with a blind arcading
on either side : the north-western tower, about 105 feet
in height, is in part Early English, the detai's of this
period being very skilfully united to the Later Per-
pendicular; it consists of three stages, vith a stair-
turret at the south-west angle, and on the opposite side
boldly projecting buttresses, many times divided: the
whole of the rich panelled parapet with its crocketed
pinnacles and the spirelet of the turret are new and cost
about ^6,000 ; this tower contains a magnificent peal of
8 bells, placed here in 1880 bv public snbscnptmn. as a
memorial to Dean Williams, who died in 1877; the tenor
in D flat and weighing 23J cwts. being the old bell which
had previouslv hung in the tower for upwards of 150
years; in 1881 a clock with carillons was added by
public subscription in memory of Dean Blo.sse; the-
carillons play 7 different tunes, a fresh one being .sub-
stituted every 24 hours at midnight, and played every
third hour : of the south-west tower, the greater part
of which was removed in 1756, only a fragment remained
in 1857, and it may therefore be regarded as wholly new;
464 LLAXUAFF.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
it is built of various kinds of oolit-c and ie also of three
stages, with massive buttresses at three angles ter-
nainating in open canopies with pyramidal roofs, the
former including figures of SS. Peter and Paul and of
the late Bishop OUivant. and immediat-ely above the
south aisle roof is a range of arches with seated figures
of the evangelists; the upper stage is finished by a
machicolated cornice and open parapet, rising slighi'v
higher than that of the other tower, with small pinnach-
at the angles ; behind these are crocketed pinnacles of
larger size, and above all rises an octagonal spire, richli-
banded, with dormers at the base, the total height being
ig5 feet 7 inches: the nave is of six bays, the piers
being angular in shape, with clusters of three shafts at-
tached to their principal faces; there is no trifotimn,
but the main arcade, bjth in the nave and choir, is snr-
mouned by a clerestory of coupled lancets in e:ich bay.
only one of which remained at the time of the restora-
tion : within the clerestory is a wall passage, with
arcaded openings to the nave ; the aisles of both nave
.^nd choir were rebuilt in the Late Recorated style, and
the windows have reticulated tracery under oge'e hemt-
ings ; each aisle has large north ami south doorwavs of
Late Norman character t<)wards the west and smaller
Decorated ones eastwards : the op^n wood roofs of the
nave, choir, aisles and presbytery are wholly new, that
of the nave and choir being continuous : there are several
£t.ained windows, the central light of the west window
being a memorial to the late Dean Conybeare, 1845-57:
the choir is of two bnys. separated from the nave by
a low wooden screen, inlaid with texts and mono-
grams ; the stalls as well as the bishop's throne are
also of inlaid w.jod, chiefly teak, the latter having a
lofty enriched pyramidal canopy, with figures of the
doctors of the Latin church and of Anglican reformers
and panels carved with subiects from the New Testament
by the late Mr. Edward Clarke, who also executed thf
whole of the wood and stone carving throughout ; the
whole of the stall work, designed by Mr. Prichard. was
executed by workmen resident in Llandafii : the pulpit is
of Caen stone and various marbles, and its panels bear
sculptured figures from designs by Mr. Woolner : the
font, presented to the cathedral by the late Dean Wil-
liams, was designed by Mr. Seddon and has an arcading
round the bowl, filled with subjects from the history of
Noah: the organ, completed and opened in i85i, was
built by Messrs. Gray and Davison, under the superin-
tendence of the late Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley bart. and
has a triple row of keys and 36 stops ; a lofty modern
iirch divides the choir from the presbytery, which is of
two bays; the north side is Early Decorated having
been wholly rebuilt, but on the south side some remains
of windows and other portions of Bishop Urban's church
are still extant: the principal feature of this part of the
building is the very fine and massive Norman arch open-
ing from the presbytery into the lady chape] ; it is of
four orders, the exterior moulding, consisting of con-
tinuous octofoiled circlets, studded with ronndles, being
probably unique : the ancient Decorated reredos. con-
sisting of a long series of arched niches, was found in
a shattered condition on removing the stucco which
formerly encumbered the walls, and the fragments have
been set up in the north choir ai.sle ; the new reredos
which now occupies the lower portion of this arch is
of Caen stone, with side shafts of polished marble, and
is divided into three arched compartments, with tri-
Angtilar crocketed heads tenninatingin finials : the three
spaces thus enclosed have been filled by the late Mr.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti with very fine original paintings ol
the Nativity, and David as a Shepherd and as a King ;
above, in thi- tympanum of the central arch, is an
" Agnus Dei." encircled by a vine : on the south side
are four modern sedilia, designed by Mr. Prichard. with
rich gabled canopies, exqui.Mtely carved : the lady chapel
of five bays is vaulted in stone, the vanlting being carried
on shafts of Pnrhock marble, with carved bosses at the
intersections ; the east window of five lights, designed by
Mr. Prichard, contains the arms of the Rev. H. Douglas,
then precentor, the Ucv. J. M. Traherne, chancellor, and
the Ri'v. W. Bruce Knight, chancellor and afterwards
tJean; below the window is a deep recess, and on either
side of it an arcading of six arches in double tiers :
the chapter house, restored in 1867, and entered from a
vaulted bay in the south aisle of the presbytery, is a
square building with a roof of four bays or divisions,
supported by a .single round pillar in the centre; the
upper story has been rebuilt in an octagonal form, with n
conical roof of the same shape, supporting on its apex
a small figure of the archangel Gabriel: the stained
glass is throughout modem, but some of the windows,
• •specially in the south aisle, where the richly coloured
lip-nres are set in a delicate grisaille, are admirable in
their effect : the principal monument.s are the follow-
ing:— ill the lady chapel an altar tomb with recumbent
effigies in alabaster to Christopher Mathew (1500) and
his wife (1526) ; the male figure is in armour and the
other has a head-dress of gilt lace ; on the sides of the
tomb are mutilated figures of " weepers ; '' there is also
a mural brass to Bishop Coplestone (1828-49) *°'l ="
much worn mitred effigy of Bishop de Brews, who was
buried here in 1287 : in the presbytery, a sepulchral
recess on the south side, dating from about 1200, with
the mitred effigy of a bishop in eucharistic vestments of
the Early Decorated period, has long been regarded as
the tomb of St. Teilo : on the north side is the tomb of
Bishop Marshall (1478-96), with effigy, mitred and bear-
ing a staff; on the sides of the tomb are escntcheons,
with emblems of the Passion, and in the arch eastward
IS the fine monument erected to the late Bishop OlUvant,
consisting of a marble effigy in full episcopal robes, exe-
cuted by H. H. Armstead B.A. placed on a richly-carved
Caen stone base, by W. C. Clarke ; the whole was executed
from the designs of the late Mr. John Prichard, archi-
tect : on the north side of the presbytery is an effigy
supposed to represent S. Dubricius. placed in 1857 in a
recess said to be the tomb of Bishop Bromfield (1391);
hero also is an emaciated female figure in a winding
sheet ; at the east end of this aisle is an altar tomb,
with alabaster effigy, to Sir David Mathew. who was
s^tandard-bearer to Edward IV. at the battle of Tcwton,
March 29, 1461, and was murdered at Neath by the
TuTber\-illes, with whom he was at variance: in the
south aisle of the presoytery is a muffled effigy said to
represent Christian, wife of .Tohn Lord Audley : on the
north side of the nave is a very fine altar-tomb of alabas-
ter, with effigies to Sir William Mathew (1528) and .Janet
his wife (1530); the knight is fully armed and at his
head are figures of a lion and a monk with rosary ; the
sides of the tomb are adorned with highly wrought
niches, containing figures ; the effigies on this and the
preceding tomb have been attributed by Mr. AVyndham
to Cellini : in a mural recess in this aisle is the figure
of an unknown bishop, and there is also a memorial to
Henry Thomas, of Llwyn Madoc, Brecknockshire,
eighteen years chairman of quarter sessions, who died
in 1863; another unidentified episcopal effigy lies at the
east end of the aisle ; recessed in the north wall behind
the organ is a recumbent marble effigy of the late Dean
Vaughjm ; aboi'e the doorway leading from the pres-
t.ytery to the south aisle is a life-size bronze statue
of Bishop Lewis; the two la-st named effigies were
the work of Sir W. Goscombe John R.A. The colours
of the .lid 41st, now known as the ist Battalion of the
VTc-lsh Regim,-nt, are deposited in Llandaff Cathedral;
these ciilours, removed from Wrexham church, were
carried at the Alm.i and Inkerman, and under them
32 officers and 1,168 men were either killed in action,
died .if wounds, or invalided ; there are now hanging in
the Cathedral the colours carried by the regiment
in the American, and Burmese, and Afghan cam-
paigns ; the extreme length of the cathedral, including
the lady chap'il, is 245 feet ; width, 70 feet, and height,
65 feet ; the lady chapel, which was redecorated in 1913,
being 54 feet long by 25 feet wide and 36 feet in height :
a bell-tower or campanile of the 13th century once
stood on the high ground at no great distance from
the west front, and some fragments of the lower arches
still remain in the precincts and underlying part of
the fouiuiiilioiis of a cottage opposite the old city cross.
The subordinate collegiate buildings had wholly dis-
appeared, when the present deanery and canons' house
were built from desicns by the late Mr. Ewan Christian,
architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners: the
western part .if the cathedral, being considered unsafe,
was repaired in 1888-9 at a cost of about ;/^3,ooo, vhen
the whole of that portion was strengthened and two
pillars rebuilt.
The cathedral is also a parish church with registers
dating from 1724. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value ;fa97, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
Llandaff, and held since 1878 by the Ven. James Bice
Buckley B.D. of St. David's College, Lampeter, arch-
deacon of Llandaff, chaplain to the Bishop of Llandaff,
and surrogate.
All .Saints' church, Gabalfa road, a chapel of ease to
the Cathedral church, built in 1890 and consecrated Jan.
28. 1891. is an edifice of Pontypridd stone, with Bath
stone dressings, in the Early English style, consisting of
chancel, nave, choir, south porch and a south-west turret
containing a clock and one bell : the vestries and organ
chamber are formed out of the quasi transepts by open
screens, with crimson hansiiigs at the back. The east
window is a memorial to the late Bishop Lewis and his
wife. The two east choir windows are stained : there
are 25° sittings.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANnAFF.
Here is a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel, built in
1858, with 200 sittings, an English Primitive Metho-
dist chapel, built in 1877, with 150 sittings, and in Belle
Pne crescent, a Consrrefratjional chapel, built in 1905,
seating; 150 persons. For other places of*n-orsbip, see
p. 467.
An additional burial ground of 6| acres was made in
1859, at a cost of _^2,ooo, under the control of the Dean
and Chapter, but is now closed by order of the Home
Office under certain modifications. The cemetery adjoin-
ing' the' Cathedral rliurch is 8 acres in extent, and is
iiaJ-r the control of iv l.iirial committee of the Llandaff
Parish Council.
Llandaff Fields, about 70 acres in extent, were pur-
chased by the Cardiff Corporation in 1898 from the
Ecclesiastical Commissioners for a recreation ground.
The Police Station in Bridge street was erected in 1859.
Petty sessions are held here everv mondav at 11 a.m.
The Llandaff Working Men's Club and Institute,
erected iTi 1867, supported by members' and other sub-
scriptions, has now over 35 members.
Here is an iron foundry.
The old stone Cross, on Llandaff Green, was restored
in 1897. and the venerable remains of the Bishop's Palace,
adjacent, give an aspect of antiquity and picturesqueness
to the city of Llandaff. The palace, or rather castle, was
budt by Bishop Urban about the year 1127; he occupied
it for a short time only before his death : it then became
the residence of successive bishops until the year 1402,
ffhen it was destroyed, according to tradition, by Owen
Glendower; the ruins consist only of the lower stage of
a massive gatehouse, consisting of the entrance gateway,
flanked by huge square towers with chamfered angles,
and some fragments of walls : the modern palace, called
** Bishop's Court." is a substantial mansion with a small
domestic chapel of good design ; the library is filled
with some of the ornamental wood work of the Italian
choir erected within the cathedral bv Mr. Wood in 1751,
and on the staircase is a picture on panel of the
" Assumption of the Virgin,"' which formed part of the
episcopal throne erected by Bishop Marshall in 1480 ;
in the garden are the two urns which stood on the
western front of Mr. Wood's building.
Bajiiton House is the residence of William Henry
Mewton esq. and The Court of Mrs. Insole.
Thomas George Cartwright esq. J. P. is lord of the
manor.
The principal landowners are the Marquess of Bute,
the Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.C., C.B. the Dean and
Chapter of Llandaff, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners,
Mrs. Insole, T. G. Cartwright esq. J. P. and the Taff
Vale Kailway Co.
The soil is loam and gravel ; subsoil, clay. The chief
crops are wheat, barley, clover and roots.
The area of the civil parish is 2,681 acres of land and
62 of water; rateable value. ^^71,853 ; the popul:
5.777
officials and their families and 381 inmates in Cardiff
Poor Law Institution, and 19 officials and their families
and 85 inmates in Cardiff Poor Law Institution
Scattered Homes.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in igoi
was 5,777, and in 191 1, 6.078.
By an Order in Council, gazetted August 11, 1911,
part of Llandaff ecclesiastical parish, containing 1,265
population at the census of 1911, was taken to form
part of the new ecclesiastical parish of St. Luke, Canton.
Parish Clerk, Charles Perry.
Sexton, Ernest Knowles.
ELY is a hamlet attach.^d in 1871 for ecclesiastical
purposes to the parish of Cacrau, and is i mile south-
west, with a station on the Cardiff section of the Great
Western railway, 158 miles from London. The church
of St. David, a chapel of ease to Caerau, built in 1871,
is a plain building of local stone, in the Gothic style,
and consists of chancel, nave, north porch and a western
turret containing one bell : there are 230 sittings. The
Rev. David Lewis Marsden B.A. of St. David's, Lam-
peter, and vicar of Caerau, officiates. A parish room,
was erected in 1897. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, erected
in 1910 at a cost of ^3,500, seating 750. Races are
held here four times a year : there is a grand stand on
the course. Here are two breweries and a jam factory.
Llandaff and Dinas Pnwis Rural Di.^itrict Ely Isolation
Hospital was built in 1907 at a cost of ^it;.ooo. and will
hold 32 patients
FAIEWATEE is a hamlet, i mile south-west fr..m
Llandaff. and a mile north-west froui Ely station. In
this hamlet is the Cardiff Tuberculosis Hospital, the
Welsh National Memorial to King Edward VII. which
was opened in July. 1913. and contains 60 beds.
GABALFA. a hamlet, ij miles north-east from Llan-
daff and 2 north from Cardiff, was formed into an
ecclesiastical parish in 1876. The church of St. Mark
is a building of stone, in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, transepts^ south porch and a
western turret, containing two bells : there are 300 sit-
tings. The register dates from the year 1876. Th«
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^£230, with resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held
since 1906 by the Rev. Richard William Evans, of St.
Bees. The population of the ecclesiastical parish in looi
was 1,200. and in 1911. 3,207.
Pontcanna. :i hamlet adjoining Canton, i mile sonith-
east, is included in the postal district of Cardiff
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Po.vt. M. O.. T.. Telephonic E. D. Office & Telephone
Call Office. Cardiff road. — Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, sub-
postmistress. Letters arrive from Cardiff
Post & M. O. Office. Llandaff North.— Miss Emily David.
sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Cardiff. Tele-
grams Jisjiatched but not delivered. Whitchurch is
the nearest telegraph office for delivery
Post. M. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Llandaff north.
Bridge roadj, — Jacob John, sub-postmaster. Letters
from Cardiff. Telegrams dispatched but not
delivered, & Whitchurch is the nearest telegraph
office for deliverv
Post, M. 0., T., Telephonic E. D. Office & Telephone
Call Office, 8 Cowbridge road, Ely. — Miss Beatrice
Danks. sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Cardiff
GLAMORGAN MAGISTRATES FOR IvIBBOR PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Akers Edward. Pentrehane. St. Pagans
Armstead Thomas. Green mount. Ely, Llandaff
Corv James Herbert M.P.. D.L. Corj-ton. Whitchurch,
Cardiff
Courtis Sir John Wesley, Fairwater croft. Cardiff
David Edmund Ussher, Yscallog. Ely road, Cardiff'
David Evan Edgar MA. Glanvnant house, Fairwatar,
Cardiff
David Thomas Williams, Ely Rise, Llandaff
Duncan John T. Oaklands, Llandaff
Emerson William, Sweldon, Ely
Evans Thomas, Craig-y-Parc. Pentvrch
Evans William, Oxford house. Elv, 'Llandaff
Fisher Col. Hy. Oakden V.D. Tyinynydd, Radvr, Cardiff
Forrest Lieut. -Col. William D.S.O. Llanmaes, St.
Fngans, Cardif
Gaskell Col. Joseph C.B.E., V.D. Cardiff road. Uandaff
Glanely Lord, The Court, St. Fagans, Cardiff •
Griffin Henry Arthur, 108 Cathedral road, Cardiff
Hall Samuel, Tynewydd, St. Brides
Hann Edward M. Llanishen
Hutrhes Sir Thomas, Park hotel, Cardiff
Lewis Col. Henry V.D.. O.B.E., D.L. Green Meadow,
Tongwynlais, Cardiff
Lewis Wiliam North, The Orchard, Lisvane
Lucas Lieut. -Col. Thomas W., D.L. Golagh, Cefn-Coed
road, Roath, Cardiff
Martin Henry William. Sherwocd. Newport road. Cardiff
Nicholls William Edgar. Stoke Poges, Bucks
Radcliffe Henry, Druidstone, Cardiff
Rees David Morgan, Benton house, Heoldon,Whitchiii-ch
Thomas Sir John Lran K.B.E., O.B.. C.M.G. Green
Lawn, Penylan, Cardiff
Thompson Charles, Penhill close. Llandaff
Turnbnll Philip. The Heath. Cardiff
Turner James Edward, Ty-Gwyn, Lisvane
Wallace Tlirmias. 28 Newport road, Cardiff
The Chairman, for the time being, of the Llandaff &
Dinas Powis Rural District Oovmcil, is an ei-officio
magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates. Charles St. David bpencer.
6 Working street, Cardiff
Petty Sessions are held at the Police court every mondaj
at n a.m. The Justices' Clerk's office, 6 Working
street. Cardiff, is an occasional Court House. The
following places are included in the petty sessional
division: — Caerau, Llandaff, Llanedarne, Llanillterne,
Llanishen. Lisvane. Radyr, Whitchurch. St. Pagans &
part of Eglwysilan
SOUTH
The parishes in the District are : — Bonvilston, Caerau,
Lavernock, Leckwith, Lisvane. Llancarfan, Llandaff,
Llanedarne, Llanillterne, Llamshen, Llanrithyd, Llan-
vcdw, Llanvithjn, Michaelston le Pit, Michaelston
super Ely, Pendoylan, Penmark, Pentyrch, Peterston
super Ely, Porthkerry, Eadyr, Ehyd y Gwern, Rndry,
St. Andrews, St. Bride's super Ely, St. Fagans,
St. George's, St. Lythan's, St. Nicholas Sully, Van,
Welsh St. Donats, Wenvoe & Whitchurch. The area
is 65,299 acres; population in 1911, 33,200, and in
March, 1914, estimated to be 36,042.
Council meets at Park house, 20 Park place, Cardiff, on
first wed. in month at 2 p.m
Chairman. Major-Gen. H. H. Lee C.B.E. The Mount,
Dinas Powis
Officials.
Clerk, Matthew Warren, 20 Park place, Cardiff
Treasurer, Richard T. Richards, Lloyds Bank, Cardiff
Medic.1l Officer of Health, Richard Prichard M.D.,
D.P.H 14 Windsor place, Cardiff
Surveyor, James Holden AMICE. 20 Park pi. Cardiff
Assistant Surveyor, W. Farrow, 20 Park place, Cardiff
Inspectors of Nuisances, W. Lewis C.S.I. Llandaff;
W. Morgan, Dinas Powis & Evan Jones, Whitchurch
Cardiff road.
The district comprises the county of Glamorgan (with
the e.\ception of the Deaneries of East & West Gower)
& Monmouthshire.
District Registrar, Raymund Allen
Chief Olerk. Arthur Broomfield Thomas
PUBUC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cardiff Tuberculosis Hospital (Welsh National Memorial).
Glan Ely, Harry Oliver Blanford M.B., B.S.Lond.
medical officer ; Miss Forsdike, matron
Cemetery, John H. Thomas, clerk to the burial com-
mittee of the Parish Council
County Police Station, Bridge street, David Bees, sergt.
in charge, & 4 constables
County Police Station, Ely, Harry Spiller, constable in
Diocesan Registry, 37 Charles street, Cardiff, Arthur-
G. Howell, registrar & secretary to the Bishop
Llandaff & Dinas Powis Rural District Isolation Hos-
pital, Cowbridge road, Richard Prichard M.D., CM.
Glas., D.P.H. Camb. medical superintendent; Miss
Emily L. Evans, matron
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Clerk to the Parish Council & Col-
lector of Rates for the Parish of Llandaff. Thomas
Thomas, 247 Cowbridge road, Ciirdiff
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for Eibbor District,
J. E. Glidstone, Herbert chambers. Cardiff
Clerk to Llandaff & Dinas Powis Pension Sub-Committee,
Matthew Warren, 20 Park place, Cardiff
Collector of Income & Assessed Taies, B. R. Gravston,
86 Merthvr road, Whitchurch
Medical OfTicer & Public Vaccinator, Gabalfa District,
Cardiff Union, John Frederick Dover MB., B.S.Durh.
Church road. Whitchurch
DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF.
1905 Bishop, Right Rev. Joshua Pritchard Hushes D D
The Palace
1913 Dean. Very Rev. Charies Edward Thomas Griffith
M.A. The Deanery, Llandaff
Archdeacons.
1914 Monmouth, Ven. Charles Alfred Howell Green D.D.
Jesmond, Stow Park circus, Newport, Men
1913 Llandaff, Von. James Rice Buckley B.D. The
Vicarage, Llandaff
Canonries. Canons.
1913 Warthacwm ... Thomas Jesse Jones M.A. Gellygaor
rectory. Cardiff
1913 Caerau Ven. Archdeicnn Ja7nc« Rico lincklcv
B. n. The Vicarage. Llmirinff
1914 Langwm Ven.CharlosAlf'edllowelUJreenn.D.
Jesmond, Slow Park circus,
Newport, Mon
1914 St. Andrew's or ) ^ . , „ .
Thomas Bass- V^""' ."o'-'es M.A. 7 The Green,
church f Llandaff
WALES. [KELLY'S
I Prebends. Prebendaries.
I 1915 St. Dubritins ... Alexander Henderson B.A. 16 Tbe
Leas, Great Malvern
1909 Thomas Jones or ) Thomas Llewellyn Lister M.A.
Fair\*ier ( 31 Fields road, Newport, Mon
1897 St. Nicholas or ■),,,„ , „ ,. „ . „
MagisterMayo ]■ J"''" ^.-jylor Harding M.A. Pent-
or Henry in. J wyn. Monmouth
1898 Fairwell Francis Bedwell B.D. Churchdown,
Cheltenham
1913 St. Cross Henry Robert Johnson M.A. St.
Mary's Vicarage, Bute Docks,
Cardiff
189s Chancellor of the Church, John James Lias M.A.
Broomfield, Haywards Heath
I 1903 Precentor, Frederick John Beck M.A. Roath.Cardiff
! 1905 Treasurer, The Lord Bishop
[ 1887 Chancellor of the Diocese. Worshipful Wilfrid H.
P. Lewis M.A., O.B.E
Minor Canons.
1910 Edward Thomas Clarke M.A. Minor Canonriee
1914 William Pugh M.A. Minor Canonries
1916 Edwin Charles Tippetts, Minor Canonries
Bishop's Examining Chaplains.
1905 Rev. Charles HTrris D.D. Colwall rectory, Great
Malvern, Hereford
1907 Rev. Canon E. W. Barnes Sc.D.. F.R.S. Master of
The Temple, Canon of Westminster
1908 Rev. H. H. Williams M.A. Fellow of Hertford Col-
lege, Oxford
Welsh Examining Chaplain.
1913 Rev. Llewelyn Morgan Williams, Rectory, Dowlais
Bishop's Chaplains.
7905 Rev. Canon F. J. Beck M.A. Eoath, Cardiff
1905 Ven. Archdeacon James Rice Buckley B.D. Llandaff
Commissioners under tbe Pluralities Acts Amendment
Act, 1885.
For Dean and Chapter.
Rev. Canon Harding M.A. Pentwyn, Monmouth
For Llandaff Archdeaconry.
Rev. G. H. Jenner M.A. Wenvoe rectory, Cardiff
For Monmouth Archdeaconry.
Rev. W. H. Williams M.A. Portskewett rectory,Chepstw
Clergy Discipline Act Assessors.
For Dean and Chapter.
Ven. Archdeacon of Monmouth, Jesmond, Stow Park
circus, Newport
Ven. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The Vicarage, Llandaff
Rev. Precentor Beck M.A. Roath, Cardiff
For Archde.iconry of Llandaff.
Rev. David Phillips B.A. Newcastle vicarage, Bridgend
R?v. Daniel Fisher B A. All Saints' vicarage, Cardiff
Rev. A. J. Edwards M.A. St. Andrew's house, 61 Park
place, Cardiff
Rev. T. Price B.A. Coity rectory, Bridgend
For Archdeaconry of Monmouth.
Rev. Edward Morgan M.A. Llanwern rectory, Newport.
Mon
Rev. Watkin Davies B.D. Mathern vicarage, Chepstow
Rpv. J. R. Phillips. Holv Trinity vicarage, Abergavenny
Rev H. Addams Williams M.A. Uangibby rectory.
Newport, Mon
1918 Ren-istrar of Diocese, Arthnr G. Howell e.sq.
Diocesan Registry, 37 Charles street, Cardiff
Reeist'-nr to Archdencnn of Llandaff, J. E. Gladstone
esq. Herbert chambers, Cardiff
Ree-ist'-ar to tbe .\rchdoacon of Monmouth, F. B. R.
Wilson esq. 63 H^gh street, Newport, Mon
Tnsprctnr of Schools. Rev. A. J. Holme Russell B.A.Penarth
Survevor of Ecclesiastical Dilapidations for Llandaff,
Gnorge Eley Halliday esq. F.S.A. 9 Quay st. Cardiff
Survevor of Ecclesiastical Dilapidations for Monmouth,
Henry J. Griggs e.sq. Metropolitan Bank chmbrs. New-
port, Mon
1894 Organist & Choir Master, George G. Beale esq.Mus.
Bac Durh Ty Glwyd, Llantrisant road, Llandaff
Master of Cathedral School, T. R. Coombes M.A
There are 10 lay clerks & 20 choir bovs
Verger & Sexton, Charies Perry
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANDAFT.
467
Surrogates, iicting in &
the dio
Abcravon ReT. D. W. Davies
Aberdare (St. Fagan) „ Richard Jones
Abergavenny (Holy
Trinity) J. R. Phillips
Abergavenny(St.Mry) ,, M. E. Davies
Ahersvchan , D. T. R. James
Barry" „ H.H.Stewart
Barry F. W. Welch
Bassaleg David Bowen
Beaufort D. J. Llewelyn
Bedwas Connop L. Price
Bedwellty ,, R. W. Roberts
Blaenavon ,, J. Mathias
Briton Ferry T. Lloyd Williams
Cadoxton-juxta- Barry ,, J. S. Longdon
Oadoxton-juxta-Neatli „ J. D. James
Caerleon ,. F. W. G. Whitfield
Caerphilly T. Walter Davies
Caerwent „ W. C. Williams
Cardiff (St. John) „ M. Jones Powell
Cardiff (St. Andrew) „ A. J. Edwards
Cardiff (Canton St.
John) „ H.J.Williams
Cardiff (Grangetown
St. Paul) „ Daniel Fisher
Cardiff (Roath) Canon Beck
Cardiff (St. Stephen)... „ F. W. Rees
Chepstow ,, David Hughes
Cilyhebyll ,, George Gi-iffitli.-;
Coity, Bridgend Thomas Price
Cowbridge , Isaiah Roberts
Cwmavon ,, D. Bankes Williams
Cyfarthfa „ E. R. Davies
Dowlais , LI. M. Williams
Ebbw Vale ,, John Evans
Eglwysilan ,, D. Lloyd Rees
Gabalfa „ R. W. Evans
Gelligaer ,, Canon T. Jesse Jones
Glyntafl J. Gower Jone%
Llandaff Ven. Archdeacon Buckley
Llandevaud Rev. James Swinnerton
Llanfabon Hugh Williams
Llangibby „ H. Addams Williams
Llangwm „ Frank P. Hill
Llangvnwyd , M.H.Jones
Llanilid „ T. W. Jones
Llantrisant(Glam.)... „ D.T.Griffiths
Llanwern ,, Edward Morgan
Llanwonno T.E.Griffiths [
Llwynypia ,, J. Richards Pugh
Magor ,, Henry Morris [
Maindee, Newport ... „ D. E.'Llewellyn-Jonee j
Marcross , Sydney Thomas
Margam ,, Z.P.Williamson
Merthyr Tydfil , Daniel Lewis
Monmouth ,, A. E. Monahan
Mountain Ash J. LI. Croft
Mynyddislwyn ,, B. Jones-Evans
Nantyglo , Robert Lewis
Neath „ Gwilym Francis
Newcastle, Bridgend... ,, David Phillips
Newport (St. Woolos) „ D. H. Griffiths
Newport (St. Paul) A. A. Mathews
Penarth ,, G. P. Turner
Penydarren , Daniel Evans
Pontypridd , W. Watkins Edwards
Raglan „ R. Shelley Plant
RhjTuney , J. R. Dewi Williams
Risca ,, Basil Williams
St. Andrew's, Dinas
Powis ,, Edward Davies
St. Mellon's, Cardiff Stephen Jackson
Trevethin „ D. E. Roberts
Troedyrhiw (Pentre-
bach) Peter Williams
Wolvesnewton ,, John Jones
ITstradyfodwg ,, Canon Lewis
PLAGES OP WORSHIP, with time* of Servic*!.
Cathedral Church of SS. Peter & Paul, Cathedral ser-
vices, holy communion, 8 every Sunday & everj-
alternate Sunday at 12 noon; matins, 11 a.m.; even-
song, 3.30 p.m. ; daily matins, 8 a.m. (from Ash
Wednesday to Sept. 30th), 10 a.m. (from Oct. ist to
Ash Wednesday) (wed. fri. & holy days. 11 a.m.) ;
evensong, 6 p.m. ; holy days, hol> communion, 8 or
8.30 a.m. ; Parochial services, holy communion, every
Sunday, 8 a.m. ; evensong, 7 p.m. ; wed. evensong, 7
p.m. ; Ven. James Bice Buckley B D ~
A. Warwick Smith, assistant curate
All Saints' Church, Gabalfa road, served by the vicar of
Llandaff; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Mark's, Gabalfa, Rev. Richard William Eians.
vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Seats
St. David's Chapel of Ease, Ely, Rev. David Lewis
Marsden B.A. vicar; ii a.m. & 6.30 p.m 230
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Chapel street. Rev.
J. Jeffrey Jones; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7.30
& 6.30
ISO
Rev.
Primitive Methodist, Copleston road ;
p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m
Presbyterian, Hawthorn road west; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Wesleyan, Cardiff road- (Cardiff (Canton) Circuit),
Rev. George Byrnn (supt.) ; 11 ii.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m 200
Wesleyan, Ely (Cardiff (Canton) Circuit), Rev.
George Byron (supt.); 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
mon. & wed. 7 p.m 750
Gospel Hall, Bridge road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
inon. & thurs. 7.45 p.m 150
SOHOOLS.
Llandaff Cathedral School, on the Green, was estab-
lished in 1880 for boys under 15 years of age as a pre-
paratory school ; there are 2 fives courts & cricket &
football fields ; attached to the school are ten choral
scholarships, value ^^53 15s. each, & ten probationer-
ships, value £^B 15s. each ; these are awarded to boys
chosen by the dean & chapter for the Cathedral choir,
two others called " Dean's Scholarships," are of the
value of _^63 15s. yearly, each completely covering
the school fees ; the Dean of Llandaff, visitor ; T. B.
Coombes M.A. head master
St. Michael & All Angels' Theological College, founded
1892, by Miss Olir Emma Talbot, who gave ^£7,000 to
form the nucleus of an endowment fund, is intended
primarily for the benefit of those who, having passed
through their course, either at one of the Universities
or at St. David's College, Lampeter, desire to receive
a vear's additional preparation for Holy Orders. The
college was removed from Aberdare to Llandaff in
1907," into buildings which provide for 32 students
The Council:— Bishop of Llandaff (ei-officio chairman),
The Palace, Llandaff; Rev. Canon F. J. Beck, vicar
of St. Margaret's, Boath, & precentor of Llandaff
cathedral ; S. H. Byass esq. Glanogwr. Bridgend ;
Archdeacon C. A. H. Green, of Newport, Mon ;
Bev. Canon Johnson, St. Mary's vicarage, Cardiff ;
Rev. Canon G. C. Joyce, principal of St. David's
college, Lampeter; Maj.-Gen. H. H. Lee, The Mount,
Dinas Poms, Cardiff ; G. Lipscomb esq. Twynyrhydd,
Margam; Verv Bev. Griffith Boberts. dean of Bangor;
W. S. de Winton esq. Lloyds Banli, Cardiff
Howell's School (for girls), Cardiff road, now under the
control of the '• Central Board of the Welsh Intermediate
Education Act. 1889,"' was founded by Thomas Howell,
one of the members of the Drapers' Company of the
City of London, who died in Spain AD. 1540. The
school was erected in 1859 & enlarged in 1899 & is now
an intermediate school for girls; there are 78
boarders, ^o of whonr are Howell's scholars, receiving
education.' board & residence free, & 125 day scholars;
Miss Maria Kendall, head mistress, with 14 assistants
& fonr visiting teachers ; Clement B. Waldron. 17
Church street, Cardiff, clerk to the governors
Council School, Bridge road, trected in 1909 for 250
(mixed) ; Thomas Morgan Dyer, head master
Public Elementary Schools.
High street (boys), established in 1850. k enlarged in
1900, for 165 boys ; Nathan Walter Harper, master
' High street (girls), for 107 girls : Miss M. M. Jenkins,
1 mistress
Heol fair (infants), built in 1893. tor 120 children;
Mrs. Lyons, mistress . , , ._
Watson road (mixed), erected in ,874. & enlarged m
1 1898. for 174 children ; Mrs. Williams ''"''",•,„..
i The above named schools are controlled by '»" '°»°f »"
' tlon h two Countv Council managers ; Ven. Archdeacon
' J E Buckley BD. The Vicarage. Faiiwater road,
01arke''Ttreet^''Elv, built in 1902 & enlarged in 1907, for
^'260 hoys & girls' & 160 infants; J. W. Langstaff, mas-
ter- Mrs. C. E. Thomas, infants' mistress This
school is oontroUed by three managers ; John E. Wil-
liams, Herbert chambers, Cardiff, clerk
Hawthorn road west (mixed), erected in 1898 k en-
larged in 1907, for 350; William Morgan, head
master ; Miss Mary Matthews, mistress
468 llamjafk.
.SUITH WALES.
[kklly's
(iiifams). fnr 250 childrc
i'aiaill City Lnclire (Ely); established in 11)62, foi
352 men & 100 wnuifu ; William D. Moore, master ;
Mis. Elizabeth Moore, matron
Cardiff City Lodj^'e (Ely) Childre
in loon, consists of an adniii
Mtmi-detached houses, for 12 t 24 <:hildreii respec-
tively ; there are 23 cottage homes in various parts
■ if Cardiff providing for in all 276 children : John
Rowland Payne M.R.C.S.Eng. metUcal officer; Frank
Walton, snpt. ; Mrs. Sarah Ann Watton, matron
Railway Stations.
l'KiV.tIE KKSaiKMS.
ia.iiiesan J, 8 The Avenue
Ailen Baymuiid, 0 Thv Avenue
Allen William Edward Romilly, Fair-
well, Portmellon road
Appleton Thonia> Franli, 50 I'alace rd
\ mislead Thomas J. P. Elv road
Bailey Hon. Hirbeit. i The Green
Baker Hany, 130 CanlilV road
Baker Mrs 13 Pencisely road
Barget Mrs. 122 Cardiff road
BaskervUle William. 23 Palace road
Ba.ssett Alexander Barker.iq The Green
Bassett Ti-evor Cameron Stewart, 31
Cardiff road
Batcielor Ernest, Maes-dorwen, Port-
mellon road
Batchelor William T. 22 Pcncisely rd
Bayliss William Arthur. Penlee. Pen-
oisely road
Ueale ' George G. Mus.Bac.Durham
(organist to the cathedral), Ty-
Glwyd. Llantii.sant road
Bedford Henry George. Capstone
house. Pencisely road
Bennett William John, Hazelhurst.
Station road
Bland A. F. 39 Palace road
Bloomlield Fredk. John. 24 .Station rd
Blow Frederick t^-wis, Harlow lodge.
Fail-water road
Blower Fredk. William. Bridge street
Bonnyman Jas. S. u Howell's cres
Bown William. 61 Cardiff road
Box Frdk. Jas. Demon. Waungron i-d
Box Stanley. Birchtield. Pencisely rd
Brend K. .\nliri-v. iij Palace avenue
Bri.-co Philip, ^ Palace avenue
Brooks Alfred, Mavfield, Station road
Bionghton William Henry. 31 Ely rd
Bro»n Cecil, 128 Cardiff' road
Buckley Ven. Archdeacon James Bice
B.D. fvicar. surrogate & chaplain
to the Bishop), Vicarage, Fair-
water road
Caldicott Archibald Harris. 22
Howell's crescent
Cattlev Louis. 36 Palace road
dhapnian Cuthben, 9 The Green
Chivers Ernest, i;; Waungron road
Clarke Bot. Edward Thomas MA.
(minor canon). Minor Canonriea,
High street
Clarke Mrs. r8 HoHeli's crescent
Clarke T. Guy, 94 Cardiff road
(,'larke William. 96 t'ardiff road
Olarry George, 25 Palace road
Cole Bev. F.ancis Williai., (Presby-
CoUe (i.o.-. 11. n,., . me Green
CoomI" - I K . \l \ I .iili,>dral school
Cooprr < . M _. . -' M K.it road
s l> ... Fairwater rd
.,hn H.-lev J. P. Fair-
Cor%-
water croft
0",T Alexander, 6 Palace road
Ooss Ernest Edward, j Wr.nniirnn rd
Crowe William. 1 Palace road
Cullev Richard P. 3 Waiir.grnn va.l
Daniel Charles Edwin. 21 Ely road
Daniel Frederick George, 29 Ely road
Daniel Nicholas Thomas, 23 Ely road
Davenport Howanl, tii' Cardiff road
Davev Misses. , 1 The Green
Daii.'l Rdmun.l J. P. Yscnllog. Ely nl
David George Willoughby. tittle
Orchard, Portmellon road
David .Mis E<l»-ard Cardiff loml
Davies Rev C.mon David M.A. 7 The
U.ivies David Thon.as. 20 Penciseh nl
D.ivis William. 18 Palace road
LLANDAFF.
l)a«s.,.i Frank Stewart. Hastrick.
Pencisely i-oad
Denlev Howard, 7 Palace avenue
Diamond James. Pencisely olo— . Pen-
cisely road
Diamond Thoma«. 3 Palace road
Dovey Kesiinald Ernest. 24 Palace id
Duncan Frank Thomas, The Retreat.
Portmellon road
Duncan James, 10 The Avenue
Duncan John Thos. J. P. 09 Cardiff rd
Earl Philip, Norwood. Ely road
Edwards Charles, 56 Palace road
Edwards John Thomas, 81 Cardiff rd
Edwards John Thomas, 15 Palace rd
Edwards Mrs. 79 Cardiff road
England R. Travel, 77 Cardiff road
Esnouf Cyril Douglas. Brookvale,
Pencisely road
Evans David, Bryncoed. Fairwater rd
Evans Edgar, 12 Palace aveirae
Evans Thomas John, 29 Palace aven
Evans .ToUn. 29 Palace avenue
Evans Thomas Henry. 13 The Green
Evans William, 25 Ely road
Evans William James, 22 Station rd
Fairwoiither Paul. Nethergate, I'en-
ciselv road
Farnsworth Charles, 20 Howell's cres
Fowler William. 4 Howell's crescent
Frewer George 41 Palace road
Gaskell Col. Joseph C.B.E., V.D.,
D.L., J. P. 134 Cardiff road
Gibbons Mrs. 11 Bridge road
Gibson Finlay, 75 Cardiff road
Glad.stone John Ernest. West hill.Vai-
water road
Gould Watt. The Avenue
Gower Daniel. 17 Palace mad
Graham Thomas G. 40 Palace road
Greenslade Mrs.Ha7,elhur.^t.Cardiff rd
Greig William, 35 Cardiff road
Giiflin Daniel. 26 Pencisely road
Griffith Very Bev. Charles Edward
Thomas M.A. (detin of LhindafT),
The Deanery
Gunn Mrs. 5 The Avenue
Gunson Mrs. 46 Palace roiul
Ualliday George E!ey. The Hermit ju'e
Fairwater road
Hamlet t William E. 47 Pah marl
Harper Ivor, 14 Palace road
Harris Ebeneier. Trenewdcl. Fail
water road
Haslam Harold H. no Cardiff' road
Hesketh Capt. Stanley. 57 Cardiff rd
Hill Ernest Edward. 1 Howell's cres
Hopkins William Henry. Bi-Miawel.
Pencisely road
Howell Frank. 33 Elv road
Hoylo William Evan' M.A.. D..«c. .• ,
Cardiff mad
Huirhes R<. Rev. Joshua Prilchard
D.li. (Lord Bishop of LlandufT).
The. Palace (T N 181): & Athci.a'i.ni
club. London S W i
Hughes Bev. John Arthur M A.
fchapl.iin of ?t. Michael i Al!
Vng"!s' Theoiogii-al College), Ca--
Jiff road
Hughes George Fredk. 4 Penci«el> rd
Hughes John, i Bridce road
Hiii;hfts Wm Edward. 52 Palace road
Hotcliins William. 14 Penci.sely road
Hyl.m Mrs. Trevorgan. Tlie Avenue
lii.sole Mrs. The Court
Janies William G. 40 Station roa<l
Jenkin William Henrv. Trevavlor.The
Avenue
Jenkins Edwin. 71 Cardiff road
Jenkins UoraceT. 14 Howell's cresn'ot
Jenkins Mrs. .6 Howell's crescent
I Jenkins Nicholas, 12 Howell's crescent
iJenkins Thomas, 73 Cardiff road
iJenkyns Thomas, Pencoed. Pencisely rd
[Johnson John William. 19 Ely road
I Jones Bev. J. Jeffrey (Welsh Cal-
i vinistic). Bridge street
Jones Cyril, 15 Palace avenue
Jones Frank, 6 Howell's cresre.nt
Jones M. Pennant, 31 Palac* road
Jones Mrs. i Llandaff place
Jones Mrs.Hadyr-Chain.Llantrisant rd
Jones Mrs. Ty-dyfrig, Fairwat*r road
Joshua Rev. Seth. Palace view. Car-
diff road
King Charles W. 29 Cardiff road
Langley William Oliver, St. Elmo.
Station road
Lawmon Edgar Alfred, BmieLurcb,
Peneiselv road
Lee .Mrs. s Pencisely roa<i
Lewis John. 17 Ely road
Lewis Miss, 16 Palace road
Lewis Mrs. Hawthorns, Station road
LewisRe2inald.Tygreyne,Fairwater rd
Lewis Wilfred, 8 Palace road
Levshnn Arthur. 10 Howell's crescent
Linton .Mrs. 3 Llandaff pi. Cardiff rd
Littledale Harold, 35 Palace road
Llandan Lord Bishop of, D.D. (Bight
Rev. Joshua Pritchard Hughes).
The Palace (T N i3i); & Athena-nm
club, London S W 1
Loiii.' Thomas Wm. 26 Palace road
Luugher Alfred Edward, 26 Ely road
Liipini C. n. t;^ Station road
McBrantnev William J. 8 Palace aven
McDonald James. 112 Cardiff road
Marnient (^liarles. Petherton house.
Llantrisant road
Marson Frederick Jas. 21 Palace road
Mathias Mrs. .3 Howell's crescent
Mathwin Frank G. 5 The Green
Mayne Walter, 34 Palace avenue
Merreit Herbert Henry. Hichfield.
Pencisely road
Merrill Charles, ro Palace avenue
Mewt.-.nWm Hy.Baynton ho. Bridge rd
Mever Mrs. 27 Ely road
Mil'ner Miss, 5 Howell's crescent
Milner Stanley Josepih. 11 Pencisely rd
Moure George' Walter, 2 The Green
Morgan Arthur E. 85 Cardiff road
Morgan Charles, 33 Cardiff road
Morgan David. 67 Cardiff road
Morg.in John Licwellyn, Brynderwen,
Fairwater road
Morgan Mrs. 116 CardiiT road
Morgan Mrs. 12 Palace roail
Mountney Joseph, 62 Bridge street
Muschawerh Gotlieb Robert C. 13
Palace road
New William. 32 Palace avenue
Norman .\rchibald. 1 14 Cardiff road
North Thomas F. 33 Palace road
O'Xeil Mrs. 70 Cardiff road
Osmond Miss. 24 Peneiselv road
Osmond-Su.itli Francis Henrv. -,i
Palace r<iad
Owen Mis. St. Austell, .Station load
Fallot t Wilfred. 9 Palace road
Palmer Charles, 2 Palace avenue
Parry Harry, 7 Bowell'a crescent
Paul H'lrace, 23 Palace avenue
Pinfold Ernest, a Palace road
Pen7 Alfred Edward, 31 Palace aven
Phillips Thomas. 18 Pencisely road
Potter William George. Engleniere.
Howell's crescent
Pritchard Thomas Shapland, Molton,
Fairivater road
I'nsrh R<>v William .M.A Minn
Oinonries, High street
W RECTORY.]
Uadlov Mis. Hillcrest, The Avenue
Randall Wniiani John, 53 Station rd
Reynolds Wm. Henry, 1 WaunjSTOn rA
Richards Evan, Littlegate, Fairwater
road
Kichjids Hi'nrj- Jciseph. 45 Palace rd
Hioihards Jabei. 48 Palace road
Richmond Oliffe M.A.. 25 Cardiff road
It.ihiiUian Mrs, 14 Palace areniie
Kuheits Kwart Darwin. Melsonhy,
reiiiisulv road
Ruberts William, 10 Palace road
Robertson Leonard, 42 Palace road
Ruse Allo.i Surm;in. 18 P;ilape avenue
Scniiamore Richard. 36 Palace avenue
Selby Alfred L., MA. (professor of
physics, Iiniver<ity college, Cardiff),
2q Palace Toad
Serjenl Georcjf Edward, >) PenciseK rd
Sevmaur Mrs. 26 Howell's crescent
.Shail George Fredericlt, St. Govans,
Station road
Shaw Mrs. 4 Palace avenue
.Sheldon Mrs. i Palace avenue
Smith Rev. A. Warnock (a.s.sistant
curate of Cathedral Church of .''.P.
Peter & Paul), Gabalfa road
Smith Alexander. 27 Palace, avenue
Smith H.'iirv Georrre, 27 Cardiff road
. SOUTH WALES.
Smith John Alfred. Hi^jhtieia. The
Avenue
Suiythe Wm. Nenlands.Wannyron rd
Spray A. 4 Palace road
Stainiorth William, 19 Palace road
Storm Mrs. 2 Penoisely roa4
Taylor Edward, 16 Palace road
Thomas Arthur P. C.nrey,38PaIace rd
Thomas Mrs. 59 Cardiff road
Tiionias Spence, 132 Cardiff road
Thomas Trevor, Dyffi-yn. Elv road
Thomas Walter Bassett. Hol'.set Ph„.
ciselv road
Thompson Charles J. P. Penhill .1.-,..
Cardiff' road
Thompson Herbert Metfoid. 05 Car-
diff road
Thompson Wm. Mountford. Elv road
Tilley Henry W. 54 Palace road
Tipper Sydney A. Cotswold. Pencisely
Tomkins George G. The Avenue
Towers James. 126 Cardiff rcja.l
Trail Jas. Wm. G.iirloch. Penci-.iv r,l
Tucker James, 15 Ely road
Tuckett David Jn. Elwyn, Station rd
fpton Ralph Harold T. Plas-y-hryn.
Fiiirwater road
Early closini; day, Wednesday.
Asplin Edgar, butcher, 3 Gabalfa road
Atkinson Robert, fruiterer, 46 Evansfield road
Babhage Mary (Mrs.), hardware dealer, 13 Sta
Bale & Son, market cardeners, 27 High street
r.ariies Miss Blodnen, teacher of music, 41 Sta
zelhii
road
Bl:iel,liiirii Eli/..i.heth (Miss), draper, ^ Gabalfa
Blacker Charles, builder, 28 Howeirs" crescent
Blake Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 11 And
Bolt Albert, grocer, 15 The Green
Buckler Benjamin James, hair dresser, 2a, Station road
Caim William Henry, greengrocer, 29 Bridge road
(.Cardiff Amateur Rowing Club (Alfred Thomas Jenkirs.
sec). Bridge road
Cardiff' Co-operative Societv Limited, 6 Station road
Cardiff Corporation Water Works fC. H. Priestly, mgr.),
Cardiff road
Cardiff' Tramways Co. Limiti'd. North Llandafl'
Cemetery (Johti H. Thomas, clerk to the burial com-
mittee)
Clarke William, builder, wood & stone carver, monu-
mental mason & church furniture manufacturer. Cardiff
road. T N s'i Llandaff
Cook Fiances (Miss), beer retailer, 37 College road
(^innty Police Station (David Bees, sergeant in charge').
Bridge street
Court of Probate (R.iymond Allen, registrar; Arthur B.
Thomas, chief clerli), Cardiff road
Cox .Morgan, builder. High street
Crane Elizabeth (Mrs.'), midwife. 39 Bell Vue crescent
(.'nmmings George, artificial teeth maker, 13 High st
Dare Matilda (Mr.-.), blacksmith. Bridge street
Davios John Thomas, grocer, 47 Tymawr road
Davies William, head gardener to the Lord Bishop ol
Llandaff, Cardiff road
Davis John Edwin, insurance agent, 5 Evansfielil rood
Day George, shopkeeper, 5 Watson road
Do'dington Paul Lucius, grocer, 12 Station road
Durbin George Fiederick, boot maker, 17 Heol fair
Edaard Nicholl Home for Waifs & Strays (Miss Emily
Richens, matr.ju), .Maplewood, Station road
Edwards Frank Limited, chemists, 46 Cardiff road
Elvidge George, uiaster mariner. 1=4 Cardiff road
Evans Amelia (.Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Watson rood
Evans Bossie (Mrs), grocer, 17 Tinianr road
Evans David, iron found. -i. Eaole fouodrv. Station road
Fur
Glass Herbert. jobm:ist,T. Tlie Gi.eo
Gwyn NichoUs & Winfield Limited, laundry. Andrew's rd
Halliday George Eley F.B.l.B.A. aivhitect fc diocesan
surveyor. The Hermitage, Fairwater road
Hiogins George, shopkeeper, 43 Station road
Hobbs John, iioot repairer, 5 Evansfield road
Ho|i...>n Alberl. tobacconist, 25 High street
HoHnian Albert, confectioner. 2 Evansfield road
Hopkins Albert, hnir dresser, 9 High street
Howell Tlioiiias. dairy. 64 Cardiff road
ad mistress),
inspector, 37 Ely road
LLANDAFF. 46^
iVariell .'vrthur. Llandaff house. Fair-
water road
Veale William, 21 Palace avenue
IWain Harris, 4 The Avenue
VVairuvricht Hany, 7 Palace road
Walker Mi-<, 43 Palace road
VValki-r Robert. 49 Palace road
jWalliker John George, The Elm,.
j Pencisely road
I Ward Robert, 51 Station road
I Webb Walter, Belmont, 24 Tvmawr
road, Llandaff north
\Vight\vicii Charles. 15 Waungron rd
A^ ilke> ('liar)es. Sherdon, Pencisely rd
,\\ilii.im> H x, I The (ireeii
, Williams John Evan, Hillside, Fair-
j water road
Williams Miss,Crossways,F3irwater rd
' Williams Mrs. Gomer, 27 Palace road
i Williams Oswald D. 66 Cardiff road
'Williams William, 35 Ely road
Williams Eiiilvn, 23 Palace avenue
Williamson Edwd. St.Mary's,The Grn
Wills George Henry, Triscombe, Llan-
trisant road
JWorsley Rev. Frederick William B.D.
(warden St. Michael & All Angels'
: Theological College), Cardiff road
Torke Walter M. 5 Wasmgroii road
James David, carpenter, 20 Ely road
James Ivor, boot maker, 16 Ely road
Jenkins Benjamin & Son. blacksmiths. High street
Jenkins Robert Frayne, boot maker, 7 Heol-y-parin
John Jacob, grocer, & post office. Bridge road
Jones Albeit, painter, Station road
Jones Osmond George, grocer, 16 Station road
Legge George, shopkeeper, 49 Watson road
Lewis Kate (Miss), confectioner, la, Gabalfa road
Llandaff Cathedral School (T. B. Coomhes M.A. head
ma.«ter). The Green
Llandaff Cemetery (John H. Thomas, clerk to the burial
committee)
Llandaff Working Men's Club k Institnte (Alexander
Cox, hon. sec). High street
Llandaff Yard Reading Room & Institute (Frederick
Pitcher, sec). Bridge road
Macqueen Constance (Miss), dress maker, 23 High st
Major Ernest William, shopkeeper, 25 Coplestone road
Morgan .ilfred Henry, commercial traveller. 9 Bridge rd
Morgan Arthur John, plumber, Cardiff road
Morgan Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 11 High street
Morgan Frank, coal agent, 21 Bridge street
MoiTis William, Maltsters' Anns P.H. 8 Cardiff road
Osborne Laura (Mrs.), dress maker, 26 Bridge street
Parker Alfred (Mrs.), Butchers' Arms P.H. 10 High st
Peart Alice (Mrs.), draper, 38 Tymawr road
Perry Charles, parish clerk t Verger. & apartments.
Hilltop, Fairwat-er road
Peters William, srrocer, 8 Evansfield road
Phelps William, butcher, 10 Station road
Phillpott Sarah (Miss), Mitre inn, 46 Bridge street
Preston Martha (Miss), giocer, 40 Bridge .street
Price William, Black Lion P.H. 49 Cardiff road
Pym Ernest Henry, chemist, 6 Evansfield road
Bees John, draper, 6 Station road
Rolfs Richard, cab proprietor, 28 Elv road
Howe Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper, 11 Heol fair
.'^aint Miihanl & All Angels' Theological College (Rev
Frederick William Worslev M.A., B.D. warden; Rev.
John Arthur Hughes M. A.' chaplain), Cardiff road
Saunders Thomas, shopkeeper, 79 Tymawr road
Seig Edgar John, grocer, see Woods & Seig
Shaw William J. shopkeeper, i Tymawr road
Shepherd Reuben, shopkeeper, 15 Blosse road
Shepston Alfred, butcher, 16 High street
Shepstone Edmund, butcher. 6 High street
Shewring George, greengrocer, 4 Station road
Smart Amos, Heathcock inn, 58 Bridge street
Sprav A., L.D.S.B.C.S.Eng. dentist, 4 Palace road
.Stephens Ada Hannah (Mrs.). Exchange inn. Tymawr M
Taff Amateur Bowine Club. 4b Bridge street
Thomas Brothers, painters. 62 Cardiff road
Thomas Heiirv. painter. 39 Tymawr road
Thomas Thomas, beer retailer, 38 Station road
Treseder William Limited, nurserymen. Bridge road'
Tucker Herbert, shopkeeper, 38 Bridge street
Turnbull William, watch repairer, 39 Station roed
Webb James, draper, 2 Cardiff road
Welch Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5 Andrews road
WelliiiL'ton William, baker, Andrews road
miife Ch.irles James, tailor, m Cardiff road
470 LLANDAFF.
SOUTH WALES,
[kelly's
Wilkes Henry, confectioner, Evanstield i-oad
Williams Charles Wesley, coal merchant, 20 Bridge st
Wonnacott Frederick, Cow & Snuffers P.H. Gabalfa rd | Woods fc Seig, groce;
Wonuacott Thomas, Railway inn, Station road
Wood Elizabeth (Mrs), news agent, 2 High street
ELT.
Cardiff City Lodge (Ely) Children's
Home (John Bowland Payne, medi-
cal officer ; Frank Watton, supt. ;
Mrs. S. A. Watton, matron), Cow-
: Cardiff CorporationWaterworks Pump-
ing Station (John Murray, en-
j gineer in charge). Mill road
iChivers S. 4; Co, Ltd. jam, vinegar
[ & pickle manufacturers. T N 47
Llandaff
Woodlands,
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Cope Harry, 30 Cowbridge road
C!ope Mrs. 28 Cowbridge road
Davies Sidney, 24 Cowbridge road
Dodd William, 26 Cowbridge road
Edwards Edgar, Highmead, Cow
bridge road
Emerson Kalph, Inglefnrd. Cowbridg
road
French Mrs. Woodbury villa. Cow
bridge road
Haines Eobt. Ingleham,Cowbridge rd I Cox Morgan, builde:
Holden James, Ash cot. Cowbridge rd I Fairwater grove
Langdon Thos. Red house, MiU rd 'Crossweii's Cardiff Brewery Limited,
London Samuel. Eiseor house. Cow- 1 brewers
bridge road Banks Beatrice (Miss), stationer, 8
Marsden Rev. David Lewis B.A. ! Cowbridge road
(vicar of St. David's), The Vicarage i Ely Brewery Co. Limited (William
Old Thos. Hv. Tintagel,Cowbridge rd [ Davies, sec). T N 724 Cardiff
Proctor Geo.Emberfield, Cowbridge rd Frances Thos. pilot, 12 Cowbridge rd
Bees Mrs. 28 River.-side terrace ' Hall Hy. painter, 42 Riverside terrace
Richards Aneurin Ebenezer, Great ! Hancock Arthur, market gardener,
house, Cowbridge road ! Cowbridge road
nurserymen.
H.irber Annie (Mrs.), shopkeepei
Brook rond
Hill William i
Cowbridge road
Holden James, surveyor of highways
for the Llandaff & Dinas Powis Rural
District Council. Ash cotta.ge, Cow-
bridge road
James A.(Mrs.).Railwav inn, 52 EIv i-d
Llandaff & Dinas Powis Rural Dis-
trict Isolation Hospital (Miss
FAIEWATEB.
David Evan Edgar M.A., J. P. Glany- commercial.
nant house 1 Cardiff Tuberculosis Hospital (Welsh
Howell Hugh, Fairwater cottage | National Memorial) (Harry Oliver
Lovett Edward Charles, Brook cottage I Blanford M.B., B.S.Lond. medical
Watson William Hastings, Tv Bronna officer ; Mis.s Foradike, matron),
I Glan Ely
Scott Walter Gilbert, Holmdale, Cow-
bridge road
ThorneWm.Windsor ho. Cowbridge rd
Wake Percy, Rowan dene, Cow-
bridge road
Williams Mrs.Woodside,Cowbridge rd
COMMEHCIAI,.
Cardiff City Lodge (Ely) (William
Devenish Moore, master ; Mrs.
Elizabeth Moore, matron)
(Names marked * postal address.
Llandaff. Cardiff.)
PRIVATB BESIDBNTS.
Evans Rev. Richd. Wm.The Vicarag
Evans William, Sunnv.side
Roberts Mrs. Red house
GABALFA.
Dnvid J. Lvnw(
James Jn. Rees, barge bldr. Canal s
I 'Jenkins Sarah (Mrs.), beer retail
Canal side
Emily Evans, matron ; Richard
Prichard M.D.Glas. medical supt.),
Cowbridge road
Lougher A. & Son. bacon & ham
Matthews William C. Bridge inn, 2
Cowbridge road
MilLs Philip & Co. paint manufactrs
Moore Edmund John, White Lion inn,
10 Cowbridge road
Murray M. (Miss), shopkpr.74Mill rd
Osmond Bros. Ltd. contractors, 22
Cowbridge road. T N 74 Llandaff
Palmer John, market gardener, 35
Cowbridge road
Peach George, shpkpr.2 Riverside t^er
Regan Jsph". shopkpr. 4 Riverside ter
Scott Walter Gilbert, solicitor. Holm-
dale, Cowbridge road
Smith Hy.E. shopkpr. 5 Cowbridge rd
Thomas lUtyd, farmer, Maesylai
Thorne William & Son, brick' makers,
Cowbridge road
Treseder Stephen & Son, nurserymen,
Elv nurseries, Cowbridge road
Walters Chas.whlwright. Cowbridge rd
Watton Frank, supt. of the Cardiff
Children's Home, Cowbridj^e road
Williams Charles Wesley, coal mer. 8
St. Pagan's road & Railway station
Williams Morgan, brewers' engineer
k vat maker
Winter Eliza (Mrs), beer retailer.
Station terrace
Hook John, farm bailiff to Tbo
George Cartwright esq. J.P
Hurley Andrew, farmer
Johns Edward, jobbing gardener
Thomas David John, farmer,Uppe
Jones John, Cross inn
Lewis Wm. Three Horse Shoes inn
Porter William, market gardener
•Shewring Geo.mrkt.grdnr.CoUege rd
Stevens George, market gardener
(For remainder of names see Cardiff.)
I.LANDAWKE
from the sea shore,
station on the Carmarthen Junction and Whitland
section of the Great Western railway, and ij miles from
Laugharne, in the Carmarthen division of the county
of Carmarthen, Derllys hundred, petty sessional divi-
sion of St. Clears, Carmarthen union and county court
district, rural deanery of St. Clears, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Margaret Marloes or Marios is an ancient building
of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,
nave, transepts, south porch and a western tower con-
taining one bell: in a low arched entrance to the church
is « stone, now serving as a step, and bearing an early
Roman inscription to two persons : the chancel retains
a piscina and an arched recess, and on a slab of local
black niarblo on the north side of the altar lies the
••IBgT of a lady, broken into three parts : the church
was repaired in 1885 at a cost* of .^600, and affords 120
sittings. The register dates from the year 1615. The
living is a rectory, with that of Pendino annexed, joint
net yearly value .^131, with 2 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the trustees of the late William
Beauclerc Powell esq. and held since 1914 by the Rev.
Richaixi Wilson Phillips M.A. of St. John's College,
Cambridge, who resides at Pendine. In digging founda-
tions for a house here, in 1841, an urn of rude con-
struction was found, full of earth and containing bones.
Tlu're is no lord of the manor. Messrs. John W.
Harries, David J. Harries and Benjamin J. Harries arft
the landowners. The soil is red earth; subsoil, rock.
The chief crops are barley and oats. The area is 610
acres; assessable value, j^.<;88 : the population in ign
was 17.
Letters through Laugharne, which is the nearest post,
money order & telegraph office
Tke (ami
XiLANDDABOG is a parish and village in the Car-
marthen division of the county of Carmarthen, 3 miles
•outh-by-ea,st from Llanarthney station on the London
and Nr>rth Western railway (Craven Arms to Car-
marthen), and 6 ea-st-by-sonth from Carmarthen, in the
hundred of Iscennen, petty sessional division, county
oourt district and union of Carmarthen, and in the rural
deanery of Llandilo, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and
diocose of St. Da^-id's. The church of St. Twrog is a
building of stone, consisting of chiincel. nave, aisle--,
transept, south porch and tower with a fine spire, con-
taining one bell. Tho church afford> 300 sittings. The
repster dates from the year 1732. The living is a
vicarage, not yearly value ^^310, with residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of St David's, and held since 1919
by the Rev. John Phillips B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. There are Methodist, Baptist and Congre-
gational cliapels. In the parish is a ruined chapel called
" Capel Begewdin." The Rev. Herbert LayalUn Puxley
MA. vicar of Weston Birt, Gloucestershire and W. H.
Hughes esq. are the principal landownerrs. The soil is
loam, and the land is chiefly under pasture. The area
is 3,724 acres of land and 12 of water ; rateable value.
Parish Clerk, John Harrias.
Post Office.— Thomas Harris, sub-postmaster. Letters
are received from Carmarthen. PorthjThyd is the
nearest telegraph office, r mile distant, & Nantgaredig
the nearest money order office, 3 miles distant
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANDDETTV. 471
Post & Telegraph Office, Porthyrhyd.— Willie Gealy, i Public Elementary School (mixed), b
sub-postmaster. Letters are received from Car- lupofed in 1895, for 118 children
marthen. Llanarthney is the nearest money order Lewis, master
office I
John
B.A. (Ticar),
Phillips Re'
Vicarage
Piixley H. O. L., J. P. Lletherllestry
Puxley Mrs. Lletherllestry
Rhydderch Rev. David B.A. (Congre-
gational), Bronallts, Drefach
W^ilters William, Trawscoed, Drefach
Davie.* Evan. Bontfaen
Edwards David & William, Lan
Edwards Henry, Cwrt
Evans Ann (Mrs.), Gilyrynus
Evans Benjamin, Quarrecochion
Gealy Evan Garn
Gibbon Sarah (Mrs.), Llwynrbimy
Griffiths John, Nantygleisied
Griffiths William, Tywelan
Griffiths William, Wernfraeth
Griffiths William, Wernissaf
Harries Henry, Felin Isaf
Harries Thomas, Pantypwll
Howell ThouKis, Blaenllwynswch
Howells James, Wernlas
Jenldns Daniel. Llwynybrain
Jenkins William, Porthyrhyd
Jones Jane (Mrs.), Bryngwendraeth
Jones John, Felinnewydd
Jones Rees, Felinfach
Tho
Gealy Willie, shopkeeper, & post
office. Porthyrhyd
Harries Eliza (Miss), Butchers' Arms
P.H
Harris Lewis, blacksmith, Pantyfer
Hirris Wm. blacksmith, Groeswen
Harris Wm. J. Prince Saxe-Coburg P.H
Hughes Thomas, grocer, Arfryn,
Pontyberem
Jones Ann (Mrs.), Abadam Arms P.H
Pallant Hy. shopkeeper, Porthyrbj-d
.Samuel Margaret (Miss), grocer
Samuel William, boot maker
Voyle Thomas, White Hart 'P.H
Workman Thos. contrctr. Porthyrhyd
F.4HMEHS.
Anthony Wiiliam. Pantgwyn
Davies David, Llanlucis
LLANDDEINIOIi is a parish in the county of Car- 1 the Rev. John Morgan Lewis, of St. David's College,
digan, 4 miles south from Llanrhystyd Road station on Lampeter. There is a Calvinistio Methodist chapel.
the Great Western railway, and 7 south from Aber- The manor is vested in the Crown. The principal land-
ystwyth, in the hundred of liar, petty sessional division ! owner is John Lionel Sinnett esq. The soil is clay;
of liar Upper, union and county court district of Aber- ' chief crops, oats. The area is 2,022 acres of land and
ystwyth, and in the rural deanery of Llanbadarn fawr, ' 36 of foreshore ; rateable value, ;£'i,247 ; the population
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's, in 1911 was 201.
The church of St. Deiniol (Daniel) is an edifice of stone,
consisting of chancel, nave, western porch and an em-
battled tower containing one hell: it was restored in
1883-7, at a cost of ^^Bgs, and affords 192 sittings. The
registers of baptisms and burials date from the year 1776,
marriages 1754. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value ;£i3i, in the gift of Sir R. H. Green-Price bart.
and Capt, Vaughan alternately, and held since 1889 by
Jones William, Maesachddu
Michael Ann (Miss), Llethergar
Morgan David, Rhydale
Morgan Morgan, Tvrgarn
Morgan Shem, Tstafellfach
Morgan William, Tyrbach
Morgans Mary & Elizabeth (Misses).
Quarrecochion
Morgans David, Gamlwydfawr
Owens David. Blaencose
Phillips David John, Lodge
Phillips William, Penllwynis
Pugh William, Pantyffynnon
Rees John, Pantyllan
Stephens Evan John, Whitlera
Stephens John, Cynheidre,Porthyrhyd
Thomas Misses, Groegwynion
Thomas David, Brynllnan
Thomas Evan, Maesdulais
Thomas Griffith, Cwrtydraenog
Thomas John, Garn
Thomas John, Llwynmawr
Thomas John, Whi'te hall
Thomas Samuel, Banksvch
Thomas Tom, Gellyddufach
Treharne Stephen, Coedhirion
Treharne Thomas, Gellydywyll
Williams George Thomas, Glanyi7nis
Williams John, Gellyddufawr
Williams Thomas, Cwmcoch
Wm. miller (water), Carrog mill
Ann Jane (Miss), grocer
Letters are delivered from Llanrhystyd, Cardiganshire,
which is the nearest money order & telegraph office,
2^ miles distant
Wall Letter Box
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1827, for 88
children; the school has an endowment of £iS pei
annum ; Miss Mary Jones, mistress
Jones Richard. Maenelin Ucha
tLloyd Evan, Cilfachau
tMorgan Jenkin, Carrog
Morgan John, Rhiwgoch
Morris David. T3nivbylchau
Owen John, Palmon
Pughe John & James Rowland, Pen-
Marked thus t farm 150 acre« or ov
Edwards Evan W. Mynachtygraig
Ellis John, Pencwmcanol
Evans Evan, Bryngwyn
Evans John, Gripissa
Evans William David, Blaencarrog
James Ann (Mrs.), Maenelin Issaf 1 cwms
Jones William & Edwd. Llwynddeinol iThoma,
Hen
Mor,
1, Benglog
liLANDDETTY is a parish and scattered village in
the county uf Brecknock, and on the banks of the river
Usk, 2 miles from Talybont station on the Brecon and
Merthyr railway, 6 from Crickhowell and 8 from Brecon,
in the hundred and petty sessional division of Pencelly,
county court district of Brecon, union of Brecknock, and
in the rural deanery of Crickhowell and archdeaconry of
Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Delta is an ancient building of stone in the Early English
style, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch, and a
turret containing 2 bells : the church was restored in
1874, and affords 141 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1693. The living is a rectory, net yearly value
.^320, with 20 acres of glebe, in the gift of the trustees
of the late J. P. W. Gwynne-Holford esq. (d. 1916),
and held since 19 12 by the Rev. John Samuel Davies
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. The village of
Talybont is partly in this parish and partly in Llan-
vigan. There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel in the
village. Llanddetty Hall is the property of the trustees
of the late J. P. W. Gwynne-Holford esq. who are lords
of the manor. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. and Capt.
Henry Davies are the principal landowners. The soil is
light gravel ; chief crops, turnips and hay and pasture.
The area is 9,905 acres of land and 130 of water; rate-
able value, .^5,501 ; the population in 1911 was 439.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Talybont-
on-Usk (letters should have Breconshire added). — Miss
Catherine Jones, sub-postmistress
Wall Letter Box, Brynhyfrid
Public Elementary School at Talybont-on-Dsk, for 150
children ; James Cuthbert, master
Railway Station. Talybont-on-Usk, Rees P. Bees, station
master
Railway Station, Pontsticill, George Williams, station
master
Railway Halt, Pentairhew. trains stop on market days
Police Station, Talybont, William Bendle, constable
Marked thus * receive their letters
through Llangynider, Crickhowell.
PRIVATE EESIDENTS.
Davies Rev. John Saml. B.A. (vicar)
Edwards Mrs. Park view
Griffith Miss,Rose cottage,Graig Glas
Jones Misses, Brooklyn
Lewis Alfred William, Graig Glas
Morgan Rev. Roderick (Calvinistic
Methodist). The Manse
Richards Howell, Brynhyfryd
Sparrow Robert Burslem, Ashford
(P.O. T N 12 Talybont)
Yorath Evan M
COMMEKCIAL.
Breconshire Coal & Lime Co.Lim.(The)
Davies Samuel, White Hart P.H
Edwards William -Limited, timber,
coal & general merchants & saw &
turning mills. T Nos. Yard 7X ;
Gibson Alex. C. miller (water)
James John, blacksmith
Jenkins Evan Morgan, Star inn
Jenkins William, shopkeeper
Morgan Annie Elizh. (Mrs), Usk P.H
Morgan Thomas, boot maker
Morris John, Travellers' Rest P.H. t
assistant overseer
Rees Margaret Ann (Mrs), draper
Steele Gwen Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer
Watkins David, grocer
FABMBBS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
*Bevjn Robert, Danydarren
Carvell William, Pantywenalt
Davies David. Part of Pentre
Davies Capt. Henry, Bwlchywaun
Davies John, Coedgochen
Davies William Jones.Tanywenalltfach
lElias John, Ffvnonfawr
♦Evans Kate (Mrs.), Glascwm
tEvans Margt.(Mrs.),Penybonttydraw
472 lXA^^DF.TTy.
»Evans Mary (Mrs.). Gellybant
*Evans Sauiuel
Gibson Alexander Geor£;e
Jones Mary Jane (Mrs.), Ponta
Jones Thomas Alfred, Tycanol
Lawrence John. Tynewydd
Lennox John, Bwlchywaun &
gafr
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
■ Morris John (fare
Powell esq), Penybont
♦Morris William, Caemadog k Nanty
r wenynea
Phillips Joseph, part of Abert
I Powell-Jones Griffith, Maesma'
Wann-,»Probrrt Alfred James. Ton u
I Price David, Llanerchvboidv
;*Keynallt Benjamin, Penboily
♦Beynallt Thomas, Llwynyreos
bailiff to Edward , *Bichards John, Penboilv Isaf
Richards William, Troedyrhiw
Roderick Bees, Caehenry
Sparrow Robert Bnrslem, Glawo.
Stephens James
Thomas John, Br^nmelvn
Thomas William, Wenallt-fawr
•Williams John, Maesybedde
Williams Thomas, Lower Wenalt
LliANDDETTSANT i« ii parish in the Carmaithen
division of the county of Carmarthen, on the river
Sawdde-, and on the road between Llangadock and Tre-
castle, 8 miles east-by-south from Llanfradocli (or 7 by
mountain roads), 9 miles south-west from Trecastle, the
nearest railway station being at Llangadock on the
Llanelly and Llandovery branch of the London and
Xorth Western and Great Western joint railway. It is
in the hundred of Pervedd, petty sessional division of
Llangadock, union and county court district of Llan-
<iovery, and in the rural deanery of Llangadock, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The chm'ch of SS. Simon and Jude is an Early English
building of stone, consisting of chancel, transept, nave,
north aisle, porch and a belfry containing one bell : it
was restored ill i885 at a cost of ;^i,ioo, and affords
-about 300 sittings. The registers date from the year
1784; the earlier registers are said to have been par-
tially destroyed by tire. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value J/J150, with 2 acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and has been
held .since 1912 by the Rev. David Evans L.Div. of St.
David's college, Lampeter. There are two Methodist
chapels. In the eastern portion of the parish, at the
foot of the highest spur of the Black Mountains, is a
, dear lake about a yuarter of a mile long, and abound-
, ing in trout and eels. J. G. Moore-Gwyn esq. is the
i principal landowner. The area is 15,171 acres of land
: and 59 of water; rateable value, ^£4,655; the population
] in 1911 was 485.
j Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— Thomas Thomas, sub-post-
master. Letters received through Llangadock, Car-
j marthenshire
j Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1867. for too
i children ; David James Bowen. master
Evans Eov. David L.Div. Vicarage
Roberts Mrs. Plasygors
VViUiains Kev. Evan (Calvinistic
Methodist). Tyniawr
rOMilEUClAL.
Evans William, Cross inn
Lewis Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Prosser Marv Ann (Miss), shopk.-.-,i -
Thomas Bros. woollen mfrs.Pontcn 1 1
Thomas Daniel, blacksmith. Blaen' ■
Thomas Eleanor (Mrs.), assi-t.i.
overseer & collector of taxes
VTiUiam- .bine (Mrs.). Red Lion P.H
Williams John, registrar of births k
deaths Llanddeusnnt sub-district,
Afaespant
F.4K.«.F,KS.
Ambrose Isaac, Wernddu
Ambrose Sarah (Mrs.), Panti'ofii
I'l.uK-nts David, Wernfaw
11;, vies Anne (Mrs.). Llwvnvn
D:ivie" Anne (Miss), Bhiwe
Dari.'S David, Weiiallt,
Davies Evan. Aberdyfnant
Davies Heni7 Lewis, Tylepengani
Davies John, Gellyonen
Davies John, Pantyswiue & Llanerch-
gock
Davies John, Pencrug
Davies Margaret CMrs), Aberllcchach
Dnvies Margaretta (Mrs.),Blaensawdde
Davies Morgan, Llether
Paries Morgan, Tirbach
Davies Morgan. Tirywern
Davies Phillip, Nantllwyd
Davies Bees, Cefngarreg
Davies Bees, Llwyntew
Davies Thomas. Galltcan^
Davies William, Tvheii
Ev;.ns David. Blaencrvnfe
F> - Kvan. StiaoL'e"
1:- "- l"lm. Taldruni
I-. ., • '1 ,!!:im. Gelli
::...K- ',\.::iam. Penman
Griffillis David, Tyiicha
Griffiths John. Bailibedw
Griffiths Mary (Mrs.), Henbont
Harries David. Tirwernos
Harries Lewis, CwmUechach
HaiTies Thomas. Panthowell ; Cwrt &
Tirhowell
Hopkins John Harries. Oilman
Hu..-hes William, Tirpaum
Jenkins John, Tynewydd
J.mes David, Acheth
Jones David, Llwrnrosscr
Jones David John, Tyncha
Jones Lewis, Cilbrydwen
.Tones Margaret (Mrs.), Annie,Mor2aii
& Jane Agnes, Coedybrain
Lewis David. Nantgwynne
Lewis Howell, Penrhiw
Lewis John, Blaenllechach
Le^vis John (Mrs.). Gellimaecth.-
Lewis John, Gellygynon
Lewis Morgan, Gwydre
LLANDDEW is a parish and village on the river
Honddu, 1^ miles north-east from Brecon station, on the
Midland and' Brecon and Merthyr railways, in the county
of Brecknock, Meithyr hundred, petty .sessional division
•of MerthjT, county court district of Brecon and union
iif Brecknock, and in the rural deanery of Brecon (first
part), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Davi<l is a remarkable cruciform
building of stone in the Early English Lancet style, of
which it is a very early and highly interesting example,
and may also be described as a miniature reproduction
.)f the priory church of Brecon, though even plainer in
the severity of its architectural character : it consists
of chancel, transepts, nave, aisles and a low central
tower with pyramidal roof, containing 2 bells : the tran-
septs are walled off from the crossing, and entered by
|.>w open arches: all the windows are narrow lancets,
those at the east end forming a triplet : the chancel,
transepts and tower were restored in 1894, at a cost of
^1,121, and in 1900 the nave, which had long been dis-
used, was also restored, at B cost of about ;£soo, and
Lewis Morgan, Xantyrhiddil
Morgan John, Nantyrodyn
Moreans Morgan, Maesgwastod
Powell Annie&Jane (MissesVPwllcalch
Price David, Cwnsawdde
Bees Morgan, Penrhiw
Roderick Arthur & Jennet, Penygraig
Rowlands Henry, Llandre
Thomas David & Ann. Gilfachvrhew
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs). Lilly, Dora
& Ebenezer, Cefn
Thomas Thos. & Martha, Llwynyfron
Thomas David. Gellygynon
Thomas Evan Hopkin, Crincae
Thomas Llewellyn, Tredomen
Thomas Morgan, Cilgerddan
Thomas Eees, Tirclum
Thomas Thomas. Blaenau
Thomas William. Pantvgravog
Williams Edwd. & Thos. Coedniawr
Williams D.ivid. Gilfachrallt
Willitims David, Lhvvnbedw
Williams David. Penc'arre::
Williain.s David. Pengraiiitioch
Williams David, Tybrych
Williams Frederick, Godrewaun
Williams John. Maespant
Williams Marj (Mrs.), Llwynbedw
Williams Morsjan, Bedwhirion
Williams Morgan, Maesyflynon i
Cwmnant
Williams Morgan. Xanteinon
WUliams William. Talsarn
and
nlTnrds 150 sittings: the churchyard is s
has a lych gate at the entrance. The register dates
from the year 1709. The living is a vicarage, net in-
come .^200, with 9 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of the Archdeacon of Brecon, and held since 1908
by the Kev. Richard Meredith Jenkins, of Queen's Col-
lege, Birmingham. There is a Welsh Methodist chapel.
In the road north-east of the church, and by the wall of
the vicarage grounds, is a well or spring. The manor
is attached to the Bishopric of St. David's, and there
was once a castellated mansion here, of which some
traces remain in the vicarage grounds. The principal
Iniulowners are Lord Tredegar, Sir John Talhot Dillwyn-
Llewelyn bart. and David Jones esq. The soil is .stiff
marl : crops, wheat, barley and oats. The area is 2.691
acres; rateable value. .£2,812; the population "in iqii
was 204.
Letters are delivered from Brecon, which is the nearest
post, money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 50 children ;
Miss Marv Prohert. mistress
.lenkins Rev. Bichd Meredith (vicar), | Davies Mor^ran, Llanddew court
Vicarage |Davie> William, Gellygyloges farm
Thomas John. S«an villa I Davies William C. Pentwyn farm
Williams John, grocer ! Evans D^ivid, Alexandcrstone
FARHRBs. 'Griffiths Divid. Rachfvyndd
Davies David, Wern farm T»nkins John
Jones David, Pytindu farm
Lewis John, Gwarycae
Parry Janr.is Joshua. Castle farm
Phillips Levi C. Penwain farm
Phillips Margaret (Mrs.), Troedy
harn farm
DIKECTORY.]
Phillips William, Upper Penwain frm i Thomi
Prosser M. (Mrs.), Tygwyn farn
Thomi
SOUTH WALES.
LLANDDEWI BKEFI.
47i
ilia
hienbrynichj Williams Frederick, I'lascelvn
Williams Thomas, Penishawain fana
JWorth Thomas William, Khydlydan
liliANDDEWI (or Llandewy) is a parish and village
in the county of Glamorgan, on the high road from
Swansea towards the Worms Head, loj miles west from
Killay station on the Swansea and Gowerton section of
the London and North Western railway, 14J west from
Swansea, and 281^ from London, in the Gower division
of the county, Swansea hundred and county court dis-
trict, Gowei union and petty sessional division, and in
the rural deanery of West Gower, archdeaconry of Car-
marthen and diocese of St. Javid's. The church of St.
David is a buUding of stone in the Early English and
Decorated styles, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a western tower with saddle-back roof, containing
one bell : the church was restored in 1879 by the late C.
fi. M. Talbot esq. M.P. and again in 1905 by Miss Tal-
bot, of Penrice Park, his daughter, and affords 109 sit-
tings. The registers date from the year 171 8. ' The
living is a vicarage, with the rectory of Knelston an-
nexed, joint net income i^iso, including the glebe, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held sinca
1914 by the Kev. Harry Winii Heaviside B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. Llanddewi Castle, now a
farm house, was for centuries one of the residences of
the bishops of St. David's. Lady Blythswood is lady of
the manor. The soil is loam ; subsoil, limestone. The
chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area
is z.cio acres; rateable value, ^£1,266; the population
in 191 1 was 120 in the civil parish and 192 in the
ecclesiastical parish (which includes Knelston).
Letters through Reynoldston, which is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, about 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Knelston & Comer house
The children of this place attend the school in tb-
adjoining parish of Knelston
iside Rev
Wii
(vicar). The Vicarage
COMMEKOIAL.
Coghlan Danl. butchr.Scurlege Castle
Tucker William, butcher
Watters Hubert, blacksmith
FARM BUS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Austin John, Newton
Bevan George. Berry hall
Bevan John, Cathan
tClement Brothers, Scurlege Castle
Davies Mansel, Scurlege Castle
Davies William G. Scurlege Castle
tDavies Wm. Hughes, New Henllvs
Grove Philip
tJames Mr.«. Lli.nddewi Castle
Morgans John, Betlands
Morris John, Pilton Green
Nicholas Archibald, Cathan
Nicholas John, Cathan
Tucker Charles, King's Hall
tTncker John, Old Henllvs
Tucker Philip, Berry
Watters Thomas, Pilton Gref
LLANDDEWI ABEKARTH XTPPEH is a parish i The living is a vicarage, with the chapelry of St. Aitaii
including a village called ABERARTH. The parish [Tyglyn, net income 2^85, with glebe {£5), and resi-
is in the county of Cardigan, and near the mouth | dence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and.
and
Arlh, which here falls into Cardig;
Bay. Under the provisions of the " Local Government
Act, 1894," the parish was reconstituted from that part
of the ancient civil parish not included in Aberayron
Urban District : it is i mile north-east from Aberayron
station on the Lampeter and Aberayron branch of the
Gieat Western railway, 14 miles from Lampeter and
23 from Cardigan ; it is in the Lower liar hundred,
union, county court district and petty sessional division
of Aberayron, rural deanery of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry
of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. David is a building of stone, in the Gothic style
of the 13th century, consisting of chancel, nave and
an embattled western tower containing one bell : there
are 300 sittings. The registers date from the year
1737, and include those of the chapelry of St. Alban.
held since 1919 by the
David's College, Laiiipetei
vicarage, Aberayron. The
chapel. Lieut. -ConiiiKuulf
C.B. is lord of the iii.in.n :
soil is loamy; sulis lil. ;
crops are barley, wheat :
John Tliomn.- B.A. of St.
:\io resides at Llanddewi
s a Calvinistic Methodist
ll.aii Lewis Gnynne R.N.,
[irinoipal landowner. The
,■1 and slate. The ohief
uats. The area is 3,9091
id, 15 of water and 117 of foreshore; assess-
able value, ;^i,529; population in 1911, 512 in the civil
parish and 462 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post & M. O. Office, Aberarth (letters should have
Cardiganshire added).— Miss Annie Michael, snb-post-
mi.<tre.i«. Nearest telegraph office is at Aberayron, 2
miles distant
Public Elementary .School (mixed), for 95 childrm :
William Griffith Lewis, master
(Marked thus • should be addressed
Ciliau Aeron, Cardiganshire.)
Evans Rev. Myfyr (Calvinistic Meth)
Jenkins Capt. Thomas M
Jones Mrs. Gowan bank
COMMEIiCHI..
•Evans Margaret (Mrs.), farmer ,Coed
Evans Maria (Mrs.),shopkpr.Water st
Jenkins David, mstr. mariner,Ardwyn
Jenkins David Thomas, mstr. mariner,
Arfryn
Jenkins EbenezerMaurice, stone mason
Jenkinslsaac,master mariner.Vron vil
Jones David, farmer, Bryn
: Jones David, master marinei
I Jones David, tailor, Glandwr
I Jones David J. shopkeeper
Dole
Davies Ann (Mrs), Penbont inn
*Davies David, farmer, Tyntfynoii
Davies David, farmer, Wernmeirth
Davies David J. mast, marinr. Colombo j Jones Evan, boot maker
Davies Evan Thomas, miller (water) ■ Jones Jacob, weaver
Davies Jane (Mrs.), farmer,Tyglynisaf Jones Jas. master mariner, Belmont
Evans David, mstr. mariner, Dewi vil [Jones John, carnenter
Evans Emma (Mr-;.), trmr.Brvndewi Jones Marv(Miss),shopkpr.Garden cot
Jones .Stejihen, motor car hirer
Lampshire Sarah (Mrs.), baker
Lewis David, blacksmith. B»lc
Llanganog
Lewis William, farmer, Penrhiw
National Provincial & Union Bank
England Ltd. (open thurs. u.
. to I 30 p.m)
Phillips Lewis, shopkeeper
Pugh Ann (Mrs.) & Hugh. >ai
spinners
Pugh Thomas E. shopkeeper
Rees Tho«. mstr, mariner,Messina 1
*WiIliams Esther fMrs.), farme
Tyn-y-bedw
Williams John, coach builder
held since 1914 by the Rev. William Jones B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Llanfihangil
Aberpwessin. The inhabitants are chieily employed in
.sheep farming. Cornelius Powell esq. and J. J. Hope
esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is various;,
subsoil, gravel and lock. The chief crops are wheat,,
barley and roots. The area is 10,510 acres of land and
27 of water; rateable value, £sq7 ; the population in
LLANDDE'WI-ABEBG'TO'ESSIIT is a parish and
village in one of the wildest parts of the county of Brecon,
ou the river Gwessin, from which it takes its name, and
near the confluence of that stream with the river Irvon,
14 miles west from Builth station on the Cambrian rail-
way, and 38J miles nOrth-east from Swansea, Builth hun-
dred, union and county court district, Llanwrtyd petty
sessional division, rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. ' 1911 was 50.
David, formerly attached to Llanavon Fawr, was pnUed [Llanwrtyd is the nearest Post, M. 0. & T. Office, about ,j
down in 1886. The register dates from the year 1738. miles ' distant. Letters received through Llanwrtyd
The living, with Llanfihangel Abergwessin, is a" vicarage, 1 Wells. Breconshire 11-
joint net yearly income /200, with 10 acres of glebe, , The children of this place attend th^ School at Llanii-
and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and ' hangel Abergwessin
Hope John Jones, Llwynderw hall .Edwards James(& assistant overseer), Kieorge David, Pwllbo
farm™,s: Nantvrhwch ' Hope John Jones, Nantybrain
Davies Evans, Vanog | Edwards John David, Nantystalwcn | Jones David. Brongiiem
of Cardigan, and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. David, founded as a colIegiate_ church in 1287, ^■^
LLANDDEWI BKEFI is a village on the river Brefi,
and a parish in the county of Cardigan, i mile east-by-
.^outh from Pont Llanio station, and 3J south from Tre-
garon station, both on the Great Western railway, in
the hundred and petty sessional division of Penarth,
county court district of Lampeter, union of Tregaron,
and in the rural deanery of Ultra Aeron, archdeaconry
Thomas Becke, then bishop of St,
building of stone, originally cruciform, but now con-
sisting only of a chancel, nave, west porch, and a central
embattled tower, containing one bell. The church wa*
repaired in 1874 at a cost of .^^53°. and affords 400 sit-
474 LLAiVDDEWI BREFI.
SOUTH WALES,
[kelly's
tings. The registers date from the year 1763. The
living is a vicarage, with the chapelry ot Llanbadarn
Odwyn annexed, net yearly value £2^0, including 450
acres of glebe, in the gift of and hold 5iuo-- 1891 by the
Eer. Thomas Daviea B.D. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter, and surrogate. There is a Calvinistic Metho-
dist chapel, with 800 sittings, and a Congregational
chapel, built in 1903, with 250 sittings. A cemetery
of 2 acres was formed in 1894 for the parish, at a cost
of ^200 ; it is under the control of a Burial Board
Committee of the various sections of the parish. In
the parish are stone quarries, and traces of lead mines
also exist. The late Thomas D. Jones esq. ot Waen-
lawr, bequeathed ^100 per annum to the parish. The
College, founded here in 1287 by Bishop Becke, con-
tained, at its dissolution, a precentor and 12 canons ;
the remains of the buildings stand close to the village
on the south. The Bishop of St. David's is lord of
the manor. Wilmot Inglis-Jones esq. D.L., J. P. is the
principal landowner. The soil is gravel ; chief crop.s,
■barley and oats. The area and rateable value are
comprised under the different townships, which are
shown below; the population ot the parish in 19T1 was
1,718.
Post & Telegraph Office, Llanddewi Brefi.— Mrs. Margt.
Morgan, sub-postmistress. Letters received from
Llanio Rrad, Cardiganshire. The nearest money
order office is at Tregaron
Post Office, Llanio Eoad (Letters should have Cardigan-
shire added). — Mrs. Anne Davies, sub-postmistress.
Tregaron is the neare-t money order office &
L a idderfi Brefi the nearest telegraph office, \\ miles
distant
Public Elementary School, built in 1874, for 250 chil-
dren ; David Bees, master ; Mrs. Charlotte Ree.i,
infants' mistress
DOTHIE CAMDDWH is a township 5 miles east; the
area is 7.433 acres of land, 28 of water; rateable value,
.^437; the population in 1911 was 33.
DOTHIE PTSGOTWK is a township, 4 miles north-
east. The area is 8,087 acres of land and 10 of water ;
rateable value. .^414; population in 1911, 71.
GARTH k YSTEAD is a township, ij miles distant;
the area is 844 acres of land and 10 of water; rateable
value, ^712; population in 1911, 74.
GOGOTAN is a township, 2 miles south-east ; the area
is 678 acres of land and 8 of water ; rateable value,
^518; population in 1911. 67.
GORWYDD is a township, containing the village and
church, and extending 2 miles south-east. Here is a
Oalvinistic Methodist chapel. At Werndrew is a burial
ground, which has not been used for several years. The
area is 6.344 acres of land and 15 of water ; rateable
value, jri.613; the population in ign was 589: these
figures include the village of Llanddewi Brefi.
GWYXFIL, a township in this parish, contains the
village of Llangeitho, and the names appear under that
place. The area is 1,533 acres ; rateable value, ^^975 ;
population in 1911, 281.
LLANIO is a township, i mile west. The area is 1,208
acres of bnd and 11 of water; rateable value, ^£820 ; the
population in J911 was 129. Many Roman remains, in-
scribed stones &c. ha^e been found here, including the
site of the Roman station "Loventium."
PRYSG & CAEFAN is a township, i mile west. The
area is 3.41 1 acres of land and 8 of water; rateable
value. ^774; pcpulation in 1911, 67.
Railway Station, Llanio, William .Tohns, station master
LLANDDEWI-BREFI. FAUMBBS.
Davies Rev. Thomas B.D., J. P. Marked thus t farm 150 acres or oyer.
Vicarage '„ . y , „ .
Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, Llwyn Hyfryd , ^^^J^^," Margaret (Mrs.), Derrv .irms
I Davies William, Pictyll-Gwyn
j Jenkins William, Cefn Garth
i Jones Thomas, Ochr Garth
! Morgans John. Ystrad Dewi
jtRowland Roht. Sibbald J. P. Garth
; Williams John, Godregarth
COMMEItCIAL.
Cemetery (Mrs. Charlotte Bees, clerk
to the Burial Authority)
Davies John k Sons, farmers. Pant
Davies John, carpenter
Davies Martha (Mr.s.), New inn
Davies Thomas, Foelallt Arms P.H
Davies Thomas,hosiery manufacturer,
Foelallt factory
Edwards Eleanor (Miss), baker
Evans David, Cross inn
Evans John, carpenter
Evans John, grocer
Evans Wm. saw mills, Pen-y-Bont
Francis David, tailor
Jones Owen & Morgan, masons
Jones Morgan, assistant overseer
Lewis David shopkeeper
Lloyd Anne (Miss), Bridge End P.H
Morgan Margt. (Mrs), drapr.Post ofl Richards J
Morgan Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper
Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr
DOTHIE CAilDDWE
Jones Thomas, farmer. Graigdduisaf
Lloyd David, farmer, Blaenwaun
tPrice John k David, farmers,
Blaencothie
Rees Sarah ;Mrs.),frmr.Pentrerichard
tWiUiams Benj. farmer, Blaentwrch
(postal address. Farmers, Pum|)-
saint, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire)
Williams David, farmer, Esgercrwys
Williams Timothv, farmer, Penddol
GOGOYAN.
Evan, farmer, Gago
Davies John Owe
Brain
Evans Daniel Nathan, miller (water)
Evans David, farmer, Cefngoyan
Grifliths John, farmer. Pentrebwlen
Jones Jane (Mrs.), farmer. Penllwyu
Morris John, farmer, Coed-y-gof
Rees Thomas (Mrs.), cnwkeeper,
Ochor dewi
Dvd. frmr. Glanrhocoa
Williams Thomas, farmer, Rhos villa
Williams William, carpenter.Cetnbedd
1 LLANIO.
i Letters should have Llanii
Evans David Daniel J. P. Llan
Road
Fa«r
COMMKRCIAI,.
FAIIHBRS.
Davies David, Blaendnithie
Davie.^ Samuel, Bryn-glas
Davies Thomas, Tyncornel
Jones John & Son, Maesglas
Jones Evan, Maesybettws
Jones Gwinifred (Miss), Dallar
Jones Morcan, Truedvrliiwcddwen
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), NantUwyed
Jones Thomas, Troedyrhywcymmer
DOTHIE PYSGOTWR
FARM BUS.
Davies John, Aberdauddwr
Davies Samuel, Brynglas
Daviea William, Nantgwernng
Jenkins Jane (Miss), Brynbryfe
Jones .John, Lether
Jones Thomas, Nantycoly
Jones Thomas, Troedrhiwcymer
Jones Samuel, Drainllwyndu
Williams Zacchii'us, Bryn-ambor
GARTH k YSTRAD.
Eowland Robert Sibbald J. P. Garth
Jenkins William, school attendance
officer, Cefn (tarth
GORWYDD.
COMMEBCIAL
Marked thus t farm 150 aon-s ur nver.
Davies David, farmer, Tynbounty
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,
Werndrew
Davies John, farmer, Grwydd
tDavies John, farmer, LIuest
Davies John, farmer, Tynllwyn
Davies Thomas, farmer, Foelallt
Davies Winifred (Mrs.), farmer,
Cwmdulas
Edwards Evan, farmer. Troedrhiw
tEvans Benjamin, farmer, Esgergoch
Evans John, blacksmith, Ffynondewi
tEvans John, farmer, Ehysgog
Jones David, farmer, Cefnilwyn
Jones David, farmer, Llwyn
tJones David, farmer, Wauneynnydd
Jones David, farmer, Werncoli
Jones Hannah (Mrs), shopkeeper,
Ffynondewi
Jones John, farmer, Oreenhill
Jones John, miller (water)
tJones Jn. Lloyd, farmer, Graigddu
Ucha
, farmer, Brynmeinog
Davies Joseph, miller (water)
Davies Margt.(Mrs.),Derry Arms V..
Davies Peter, coal merchant
Evans John & Sons, coal merchants
Evans John, blacksmith
Williams William, grocer
FABMEBS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or ovei
Davies Elizh. (Mrs.), Pant-y-blawd
tEvans David Danl. J. P. Llanio F»»
Evans Ebenezer (& assistant ovei
seer), Tynydomen
Green John, Wernuchaf
James William, Tyuiawr
Jones David, Plasbach
Jones Thomas, Wernissaf
Lewis Jonathan, Llanio Isaf
Williams Joseph, Cefn Llanio
Williams Joseph, Battal
PRYSG 4; CARFAN.
FAKMKBS.
Benjamin David, Abercartan, Carta
Davies David, Carnau, Prysg
James Samuel, Hafodlas, Carfan
Jones Daniel, Nantyderwen. Carfan
Jones David, Prysg
Jones John, Pencefn
Jones Rees, Graig
Jones Thomas, Cwmdu, Prysg
■s Walter, Owyngoedfach
Roderick Evan, Gwyngoedfawr, Prya
Williams Thomas, Wunuclawdd
Williams William, Aberroed
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANDDEWI-VELFRY.
475
IiLANDDEWIFACH is a parish in the county of
Eadnor, 6 miles east-by-north from Hay, 8 north of
Talgarth and 3J north-east from Erwood station on the
Cambrian railway, in the hundred of Painscastle, petty
sessional division of Painscastle, Hay union and county
court district aud in the rural deanery of Hay, arch-
deaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. David is a small building in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a turret containing 2 bells : it was rebuilt about
i860, and affords 55 sittings. The registers of baptisms
and burials date from 1776 ; marriages, 1754. The living
is a vicarage, net yearly value ^80, in the gift of the
Archdeacon of Brecon, and held since 1917 by the Bev.
William Jenkin Jones, who is also vicar of Llanbedr
Painscastle, where he resides. Major Walter De
Winton J.P. who is lord of the manor, and Penry
Vaughan Morgan esq. are Ihe principal landowners-
The soil is red sandstone ; the chief crops are barley,
oats and turnips. The area comprises 2,167 acres;
rateable value, j^i,044; the population in 1911 was 75.
Letters through Erwood, which is the nearest port-
money order & telegraph office
The children of this place attend the school at Llanbedr
Painscastle
:wis James, farm bailitT
Price esq. Cwm
FAKMERS.
ure Arthur, Upper Pent:
aines Jolm, Wernewydd
pwis James, jun. Newhox
Lewis Thomas, Middle Pentre
Parry Danzy, Upper Llandewi
Parry Lewis, Tynhanol
Parry Wm. jun. Lower Llandev
Price Benjamin, Builybedw
Price David, Lower Pentre
Price John, AUt
Price William, Ferrum
Probert Harry, Crossvilog
Pugh Thomas, Wern
Williams David John, Red Luttan
Williams Roger, Vrondee
LLANDDEWI'B CWM is a parish and village in the
county of Brecknock, on the road from Brecon to Builth,
2 miles south from Builth, and 2i south from Builth
Wells station, on the Cambrian railway, in Builth hun-
dred, petty sessional division, union and county court
district, and in the rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. David is a building of stone, in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave, porch, and a tower
containing one bell. There are 60 sittings, all free. The
registers of baptisms and burials date from 1765, mar-
riages 1755. The living is a perpetual curacy, net
incomo ^45, in the gift of Miss Thomas, of Llwyn
Madoc, and others, and held since 1913 by the Eev.
Sydney Herbert Wenham, who is also vicar of, and
resides at Builth. The rent of land in the parieh,
the bequest of Mrs.- Sybil Vaughan, is distributed
yearly to the poor, and there is also los. for a sermon.
Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. who is lord of the manor,
(;aptain Charles Harcourt Gam Wood J.P. and Stanley
P. M. Bligh esq. are the principal landowners. The
soil is sand and clay; chief crops, wheat, barley, oats
and some roots. The area is 2,999 acres of land and 55
of water ; rateable value. ^2,090 ; the population in
191 1 was 442.
Letters received through Builth Wells, Brecoushire,
which is the nearest post, money order & telegraph
office, 2 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1864, for 35
children; Mrs. Bedfern, mistress
TKIVATK BESIDKNTS.
Dwen Edward, Northwood, Oaklands
Gilbert Reginald. Glanwye
Hamar Thomas, The View, Oaklands
Hammond Thos. CoUingwood, Oaklands
Phillips Sidney, Woodlands
Price Rev. Thomas M.A. Hazeldene
COMMERCIiL.
Weatherley WiUiam Henry, seeds
man, Oaklands
FABMEES.
Davies John, Cwminthe farm
Davies Ottley Wilding, Aberdihonw
Evans David, Ysciog
Jenkins Daniel, Tynwain
Jones Henry, Rhidwillin farm
Jones John, Gwarhanalt
Jones John, Penlangrick fai-m
Jones Richard, PantypuUe farm
Jones Thomas, PwUgwin farm
Morgan Edward C. Novadd farm
Wilfiams Arthur, Warnwvn
Williams Eleanor (Mrs.),Maescwm
Williams Evan, Dollinwith farm
Williams John, Hangwm farm
LLANDDEWI-VELFKY is a parish, in the county
of Pembroke, situated on the Upper road, between
Narberth and Whitland, 3 miles east from the Narberth
station, on th- Pembroke and Tenby branch of the Great
Western railway, and 4 west froni Whitland Jnnrtinn.
It is paj'tly in the hundred of ^'a^bertll. union, pittv ses-
sional division and county court district of ^'aibirtb,
and in the rural deanery of St. Clear's, archdeacunry of
Carmarthen, and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. David is a building of stone of the Early English
period, consisting of chancel, nave, aisle, south porch,
and a turret containing one bell ; it was restored in
1894, and affords 126 sittings. The registers date from
the year 1727. The living is a vicarage, net income
_^22o, including 48 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1906 bv the
Rev. John Williams Lic.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who is also rector of Crinow. The sinecure
College, Oxford. There is a Congregational chapel
(Bethel), erected in 1824, with 300 sittings, and ft
Baptist chapel (Ffynon), founded in 1779, seating 500
persons. Henllan is the residence of Mrs. Arthur Griffith
Poyer Lewis ; Trewern, of Godfrey Evan S. Protheroe-
Beynon esq. J.P. The principal landowners are Wilfred
H. P. Lewis esq. G. E. S. Protheroe-Beynon esq. and
H. Seymour Allen esq. The land is almost wholly
in pasture. The area is 4,028 acres, inclusive of 8 of
wat«r ; rateable value. j^5,6si ; the population in 191 1
was 472.
Post Office. — Thomas Davies, sub-postmaster
are received from Narberth,
portion, Whitland)
telegraph office
The school is controlled by five managers ; Rev. John
Williams, chairman : G. E. S. Protheroe-Beynon.
correspondent
Public Elementary School, built in 1875, for 100 chil-
dren ; Aaron Edwards, master
Letters
»hich (or for the eastern
nearest money order &.
Henllan
Protheroe-Bevnon Godfrey EvanS
J.P. Trewern (postal add. Whit
Rees Rev. John Celynvdd (Ba]
Maes-v-Ffynnon
Schaw-P'rotheroe Mis^. .Shawli.'l
Williams Rev. John L.Div. (v
Vicarage
COMMEBCIAL.
Stephens William, blacksmith
Thomas William, Parkylan inn
Ulysses Tudor, grocer
FARMERS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or
Adams Hannah (Miss), Vron
Adams Sarah (Mrs), Brvn mil
tAdams Thomas, Bryn
Davies Benjamin, Droslyn
Davies Christopher, North
Davies Edgar, Trefangor
' Davies Henry, Llether
. I Davies Richard, Llandre
I Edmunds David John. Scapin
Bush
law|Ed^^ards Elizh. (Mrs.), Gr
nd) I Evans Rees. Cwmseison
st),j Evans William. Hendre
lEynon Phrebe (Mrs.), Ffynnon
I Griffiths Isaac, Stepin
ir), [Griffiths Martha (Mrs.), Tirbach
Griffiths Thomas, C:u-mine Fawr
Harris Gad, Maesycaeau
Harris William, Castellmawr
j Hughes Eleanor (Mrs.), Vron
iHuq-hes Thomas Hancock, Blaenpen
truedvn
1 James .Samuel. Cwmllefrith
'■•*'■■ ifJames William. Longford
[John Gad. Cjstell
John Joshua. Carmine Fach
John Philip, Plas-crwn
John Thomas. Gwindy
John Thomas. Rhosfawr & Brynbill
:. Tones Edwin. Waundwrgi
s Henry Lewis (&
er). Cwmllan
Jones Martha (Mrs.), Brynhafod
Lewis David, Bounty
Lewis George, Bankseison
Lewis Martha (Mrs.), Wheelahont
Llewellvn Ben, Trewern
Llewellvn John. Parcyteg
Llewelfvn Philip. Caeraa
Mathias Ann (Mrs.), Pencarmine-
Mathias William. Kingcoed
tMerriman George, Henllan
Morgan John, Pentroydin-Fach
Morgan Theophilius. Longford
Mor?is Marir.-irpt fMrs.), Cuckoo
Phelps f'harles. Pantvgorphwys
Rees Hnriiet (Mrs ). Crossbande
Richards William. Pentroydynfawr
tThomas Benjamin. Pengawse
Thomas Tsnac. Bailybach
Thomas John. Penb'ewin
tVaughan John, Panteg
Williams John. Gwindyfach
476
LLANDEBIE.
SOl'TH WALES.
[kki.
,Y 8
IiIiAITDBBIE (or Iilandybie) is a populous
parish in the pastern division of the county of Car-
marthen. .1:1 the roMd fii.m Llandilo-Kiinr to Llai.elly
and Swansea, with a station on the Llanelly and Llan-
dovery branch of the Great Western railway. 5 miles
south from Llaiidilo, and 14 east from Carmarthen,
iu the hundred of Iscennen. petty sessional division and
county court district of Llandilo, union of Llandilo-Fawr.
aural deanery of Llandilo, archdeaconry of Carmarthen,
and diocese of St. David's. The village is lighted by
electricity from Llandebie and District «ork>. The
vhurch of St. Tybie, restored in 1892, is an ancient
building, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle,
north and south porches, and an embattled tower,
ocntaining 3 bells. There are 400 sittings: the register
dates from 1695. The living is a vicarage, net income
,£300, with 1 acre of glebe and resider.i-c. in the
ijift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1912
by the Eev. David William Thomas M.A. of .Tesus
College, Oxford. There is a Baptist chapel near Der-
wydd, seating 250. There is a Congregational chapel in
the village, erected in 1895, with 300 sittings, and also
Wesleyan Methodist. Calrinistic 'Methodist and Baptist
ihapels
At Pen
there
Congregational chape!,
1823, seating 500, and there are also Calvinistic
.Methodist and Baptist chapels. Saron Baptist chapel,
t'lected in 18 14, has 500 sittings. In the parish are
tinplate works and collieries, and mining and lime
'luarrying and burning are also carried on. Human
remains were discovered in 1813 in a cave on Dinns Hill
ui this parish. Derwydd, or more fully T Derwydd,
Isc«nnen, stands in a park of about 50 acres, and is the
^tat of Alan Stepney Stepney-Gulston esq. D.L,, J. P. ;
it was pronounced by the Cambrian Archaeological
Society in their 1892 visitation to be the oldest in-
hnliited huuiie in Carmarthenshire, dating probably
finm the latter half of the 12th century (1156). Glynhir
i"! the seat of Arthur Edmund Du Buisson esq. J.P.
The trustees of Lord Cawdor (who is a minor) are lords
■i( the manor. The principal landowners are Lord
T)ynevor. Lady Howard, A. E. Du Buisson e.sq. A. S.
Stepney-Gulston esq. and W. N. Jones esq. The land
is chiefly under pasture. The area is 10,120 acres of
land and 80 of water; rateable value. _^24,296 ; 'he
population in 191 1 was 6,771 in the civil parish.
^By Local Government Board Order No. 44.159, which
c-.ime into operation April ist, 1903. part of Llandebie
«as taken to form the Ammanford civil parish and
I'rban District, full particulars of which will be found
at p. 85.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911
»i. 5.607.
(Marked thus + receive their lettersj Thomas Eev. William (Baptist)
through Ammanford, Carmarthensh.) (postal address, Llandilo)
I By an Order in Council, gazetted August 15, 1911,
part of Llandebie ecclesiastical parish, ctntaininp; at
the census of 1911 a population of 4.91 1, was transferred
to the ecclesiastical parish of St. David. Bettws.
Parish Clerk, William Bowen.
Post, M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. 1). Office, Llandebie
(letters should he addressed Llandebie, ('armarthen-
shire). — Thomas Garfield Rees. sub-postmaster
Post 4; T. Office, Capel Hendre.— John Hughes, sub-post-
master. Letters through Pantyffynnon, Carmarthen-
shire. The nearest money order office is ai Tycroe*.
about. 2 miles distant •
Po.st, M. O. 4; T. Office, Penygroes.— Lewis Thomas, sub-
postmaster. Letters arrive from Llandebie, Carmar-
thenshire
Post Office. Saron. — Mrs. Mary Thomas, sub-postmistress.
Letters arrive from Llandebie, Carmarthenshire.
The nearest money order office is at Tycroes, 1 mile
distant. & Capel Hendre is the nearest telegraph
office. 2 miles distant
Post Office, Derwydd road.— William Llewelyn Morris,
>ub-postmaster. Letters through Llandebie. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Lliiii-
debie. 2 miles distant
Post Office, Penybank. — Augustus Williams, sub-post-
master. Letters through Ammanford. The nearest
money order & telei^raph office is at .\miiianfor<l. 1
mile distant
Post Office, Caerbryn. — Oliver Emanuel, sub-postmaster
Letters through Llandebie, which is the nearest n-oney
order i telegraph office, i^ miles distant
Public Elementary Schools.
LlanilHhio (mi.xed). for 287 children; John Davie,. 1111-^1
This school is controlled by six managers ; Rev. David
William Thomas M.A. The Vicarage, correspondent
•Saron (mixed), for 215 children ; Hy. Morgan, master
Penvgroes (mixed & infants"^ for 430 children ; Wm.
Williams, master; Miss Minnie Greville. infants' mist
These schools are controlled by three managers; D.
Jones Morris, sec. Eirianfa. Llandilo
Nebo, Heolddu (mixed & infants), for 50 children ; Mrs.
Katie Jones, mistress
Blaenau (mixed & infants), for 300 children ; William
Thomas, master
Railway Stations.
Derwydd Road (G. W. R.), Hv. B. Thomas.station mastr
Llandebie (G. W. R.). Thoma's Davies. station master
Henry B. Bankydderwen
IS Mrs. Gellishif'or
i William J.P. Arfryn, Pen
(Marked thus * receive thei
through Cross Hands, Llannon.Car
inarthenshire.)
(Marked thus J receive their letter,
through Pantyffynnon, Carmar
thenshire.) JAdams William, fried fish dealer,
PRiTATi; liEsiDENTS. Capel Hendre
•Anthonv William, Frongwili Animanfoid Co-operative .Societv
Bowen Rev. William (Congregational),! Ltd. (T. H. Allen, manager)
Cwmcoch j Anthonv Wm. draper, Penygroes
Bright Frederick Charles, Woodvale |+Atkin»' Thomas, confr. Capel Hendre
Clutterbuck Henry .Tames, Rosewarne,: JAtkins Wm. shnpkpr. Capel Hendre
Penygroes I Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch to
Cook James M.B. Anyel house Ammanford) (open mon. t2 noon
■hDavies Rev.David{Bapt.),CwmfferorS; to s.tc p.m.); draw on .head
Davies Rev. Jaa. (Bapt.), Plasnewydd! office. 54 Lombard st. London T.C^
Davi.> David J.P. Cilrhedyn j Bowen Brothers, builders
Davi -s William, Iscoed | Bowen Annie (Mrs.), bazaar
DuBnisson ArthurEdmund J P.Glynhirl Bowen William, crocer
Ev;,n< Rev. Philip K. (Welsh Cal- [ Caerbrvn Anthracite Cnllieiy Co.
Methoilist) f Limited (Henry Morgan, man-
tFisher Edwin Robert. Wansbeck
tFrancis Rev. Thomas (Calvinistic
.Methodist), Capel Hendre
Jone-^ ("apt. John. Gnernant
.r„nes Rev. Josiah Towyn M.P. (Con-
gregational), Arhosfa
tJones Win. Nathaniel J.P. Dyffryn
Lewis John, Brynvwawr, King's road
Llovd John, Delfrvn
■l-Llovd John, Hilliide
Matthews Robert, Ervl
Morgan William Thomas. Hillside
Painter Mrs. Waunllan
Stepney-Gulston .\lan Stepnev D.L..
J.P. Derwvdd
Thomas Rev. David William MA.
'vicar). The Vicarage
ager). Penygroes
Carmarthenshire Silica Co. Limited
(John Lewis, manager k sec).
quarry owners ; silica sand for
steel furnaces. Pistyll works
Carrara John, refreshment rooms
Child William John, Norton Arms
hotel, Penvgroes
Cle-vps' Western Vallevs Anthracite
Collieries Ltd. (W. j'. Davies.mgr)
j Clutterbuck Henry James L.M.S S.A.
Lond. physician, Rosewarne, Peny-
groes
Cook James M.B.. Ch.B.GIas physi-
cian k surgeon. Angel house
Dallen Edwin, grocer
Davies Dunn k Co. collierv airents
Davies Mary Anne k Margaret
(Misses), grocers
Davies Abel, grocer
Davies David B. cycle agent
tDavies Edmund, butcher, Gosen b.i
Davies Edmund, shopkeeper
tDavies Griffith Vaughan, registrar of
marriages for Ammanford, Brynam-
man. Garnant & Llandebie k assist-
ant overseer tor parish of Llandebie,
Parcwern
Davies John Albert, tailor
Davies John Williams, shopkeeper
Davies Lewis, builder. Penygroes
Davies Rachael (Mrs.), confectioner
Davies Thomas, miller (water), Llan-
bedie mill
Davies William Dunvant, boot k shoe
maker. Penygroes
Davies Wm. Fisher.butcher.Penygroes
tDicker Alfred, confectioner
tEdwards Ted. butcher, Penybank
♦Edwards Wm. shopkpr. Capel Hendre
Emlyn Anthracite Colliery Limited,
Penygroes
Emmanuel Chas. shopkpr. Penygroes
Emmanuel Elsie (Mrs.), draper.
Penygroes
Evans David. Ivv Bush P.H
Evans David, Red Lion P.H
E\an» Job. grocer, Penygroes
Evans John, grocer, Penyg^roes
Evans John, shopkeeper
Evans Roderick, grocer
Evans Thomas, grocer, Penygroes
Gray Margaret (Mrs), flannel m.-r
j Griffiths David John, grocer
Griffiths George, insurance agent.
I Penygroes
I tOriffitha Rees, confr. Capel Hendre
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Griffiths Thomas, shopkeeper, Eock-
house (postal address, Llandilo)
tHerbert. Henry, colliorv proprietor,
Brjiimarlaif
Hopkins Eees, grocer
Howells D. & Son, builders
Howells Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwifi-
Hughes Edmund, Farmers' Armi
P.H. Penygroes
{Hughes Jehu, shiipkceper. & post
oflice. Capel Hendre
JHughes William. «Htch repairer,
Capel Hendre
.Tenkins William Mark, grocer
tJe
Goraddu
shopkeepei'
make
^uppl
Penyh:
John John, boot & s
Jones David, gi-ocer
groes
:^Jones Margaret (Mrs
Capet Hendre
Jones John, tool li.indle
Pantyblodau
tJones Nimrod, shopkeeper, Djffryn
Jones Eees David, grocer, Penvgroes
Jones Ehys, smvevor, Angorfa
tJones William Nathaniel. auf-
tioneer, hand & estate agent &
surveyor, Dyffryn
Lewis David John, chemist
Lewis Hector. King's Head P.H.
Capel Hendre
Lewis Henry, College inn
Lewis Leila (Mrs.), draper
Lewis Eees, shopkeeper
Lewis Wm. ironmonger, l'en\gTcies
Lime Firms Limited (Wm' Davies.
manager), quarry owners & lime
burners & silica sand merchants.
See advertisement
Llandebie & District Eled
(John Lloyd, proprietor)
Lloyd' Johii, electrical & electric
light engineer & electrical contrac-
tor & g'tter : electric lightinL' tor
country houses &c. 4; tiuiber mer-
chant, Delfryn
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch to
Ammanford) (open mon. g to 11.30
a.m.) ; draw on London head
office. 71 Lombard street E C 3
Lodwick Evan, grocer. Penygroe.»~
Lodwick Philii.. grocer. Penvgroe.«
tMarshall Wm. hair dresser.Penybank
JMartin Chas. confctr. Capel Hendre
Morgan Evan, grocer. Baron
Morgan Bichard. bookseller.Penygroes
fMorris David John. Golden' Lion
P.H. Penybank
Morris William Llewelyn, cabinet
maker, wood carver, antique furni-
ture renovator & grocer. Post office.
Derwydd road
Moxham C. M. & Co. huildeis'
material & timber merchants ;
moulding & joinery, wooden gate
& railing, ladder & barrow manu-
facturers; wood turners k saw
mills (T N 5 Llandebie): k at
Swansea
Owens Daniel, shopkeeper. Cawdor ho
Eees Brothers, stationers
Eees Gwenny & Sons, grocers
Eees Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Wood-
Eees John. Comer House P.H
Eees Thos. miller (watel-). White mill
tEees William, shopkeeper. Dyffryn
Eees Willie, tailor
Eers Wyrewood. Colliers' .\rms P.H
Saron
JEhos Colliery Co. Limited (Lewis
Jenkins, manager)
Shearn Williani Eobert, fruiterer
Tanner Eobert J. draper
Tavlor Sarah Elizli. (Mrs.), midwife
Thomas David, boot ma. 2 Thomas trv
Thomas D.avid, shopkeeper, Caerbrvn
JThoraas DavidHy.tailr. Capel Hendre
Thomas David Lewis, tobacconist
Thomas Eli/.h. (Mrs.)C.M.B. midwife
fThomas George, cycle agt. Penybank
Thomas Griffith, shopkpr. London ho
LLANDKKAELOGFACB .
Evans David, Tirplaagwyn
+Evans Ebenezer, Morfa
fEvans John, Tyllwyd
Evans Mary (Mi's.).'Eed L
*Evans .Samtiel, Aberlash
Thu
abaci
field
Bees Annie (Mi.ss), shopkeeper
Eees Daniel, boot k shoe maker
fBees Daniel, shopkeeper. Dyffr^
B.-es David, confectioner. Saron'
Thomas Henry, shopkeeper
Thomas John,' fishmonger
Thomas .Joseph, boot maker, Peny-
Thomas Letitia (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas Lewis, ontfitter, & post office,
Penygroes
Thomas Martha (Mias), draper, Peny-
groes
Thomas Marv (Mrs.). Golden Grove
P.H
Thomas .Mary (-Mrs.), shopkpr. Saron
Thomas Morgan Eobert, tobacconist
Thomas Bees W. Bed Cow P.H
Tlumias E..l.ert k Son. stone .t
marble masons .
JThomas Thos. blcksmth. Capel Hendre
Thomas Thos. butter mer. Penygroes
Evans William, Brownhill (postal
address. Trapp, Llandilo, Carmar-
thenshire)
Griffiths William, Glvnhii -uchnf
Hopkins John. Tyisat
JHughHs William. Gilfach
James David, fefnblewin (letler.i
tbr.iiieli Lhindilo. Carmarthenshire)
James William. Gellvwastod
Jenkins Ebelie/.e,'. CUvdffirch
Jnncs Benjamin. (Ilyncorh
, Ca.tellygraig
Thomas
Penygroes
fWilliams Augustus, g
office. Penybank
Williams Henry, shopko
Penvgroes
tWilliams Jn. Bichd. gn
[Jones David, CilcoU
Jones Ell.el S. (Mrs.). Glancemian
»Junes Evan. Cefooenli
.Jones Evan. Cilvivrlien
*J.oies Williiiii, N. Dvtlryn
*Lewi> Benjamin. C»mcelc(ldc
tLewis Davi.l. Greenhill
Lewis John, Caegroes
Lime Firms Limited. Pant-yr-Odin
Llewellyn David & Wm. Piodetawr
Llewellyn Evan, Nantycreigle
Llewellyn John, Deribach
*Llewellyn Eees, Caedu
Llovd Bees. R,)val Oak
Llovd .Samuel. Taiiylai,
Lodwick Evan, Ghnmeirch
Lodwick Thomas. 'Tyucha
Marshall Edward. Gwaithi goorbach
Protheroe. grocer. Mathews David, Caerbryn
Michael David, Maesyronen
& post Michael John. Pendericroes
Morris David. Garntach
Gorsddu.jOwens Owen. Waunrhedgfa
JEees Ann (Mrs.), Danybryn
Penybank JEees David, Morning Star
tWilliams Joseph, draper, Penybank jJEees Elea/.or, Felinfach
tWilliams Sarah(Mr3.),grocer.Dyffryn'Eees Thomas, Brynfuwch
Williams Timothy, painter jBees William, Pontyclerc
VTilliams William Henry, boot & shoe!*Boberts Ann (Miss), Parkhenry
maker, Penvgroes " Eoberts Charles, Blaenantgwinne
Vimng John jas. butcher, Penygrof-s lEoberts David, Glynhenllan
FARMEEs ^Eiiberts Evan, Dderwen
(in Llandebie parish). f Eoberts Hannah (Mrs.), Midian
Marked thus * to be addressed Boberts John, Glancennau
Ammanford. Carmarthenshire.
Marked J to he addressed Panty-
ffynnon. Carmarthenshire.
Marked f to be addressed Cros;
Hands, Llannoii. Carmarthenshire.
Aubrey William, Tydraw (posta
address, Glanamman)
Bennett Thomas. Pencoed (pf>sta
address. Trapp, Llandilol
Davies David, Bwlarth
Davies David. Cilrhedyn
Davies David, Nantyfedwen
»Daries David Vaughanr Park
Davies Jacob, Piodefach
Davies John, Brynbyfryd
Davies Jnhn. Cwmilwchwr
Davies John, Hendregored
•Davies Titus, Pantybryn
Davies William (Mrs.), Cwmcadno
Du Buisson Arthur E. Glynhir
Edwards David, Blaenanmawr
Edwards David, Danycoed (letters '*Willi
through Llandilo, Carmarthenshire) ; »WilIi
Roberts
John, Tir
einion
Enhert
William
Eobert. .Spienddu
Thoma
Brothers
Llangwyddtane
Thoma,
Brothers
Ysgubortawr
»TI,Mm
> Benjam
n. Gillvpwirdv
ThnniO.
Uavid. (
rilfach '
Thoma
Jane iM
ss). Plas
Tbnma
John. M;
osglas
•Th.,m.
s Miss, r
rcyryn
Thomas
Tbeophil
is, Mount cottago
Thoma.s
William.
Caegarw
JVaugban Samuel, Caervan Price
Walters Jane (Mrs.), Caeowen
JWalters John, Waungors
tWatkin David, MountainGate,Llanedy
*Wilkins Alfred, Wauncluncathuchaf
Williams David. Glynpowis
Williams Esiah, Llwynpiod
•Williams Evan, Waunclyncath
•William.^ John, Cwmfferws
•Williams John, Llwynyrhaf
Moses, Abernant
Moses, Gellyfawnen
Willii
tEvans Thomas k Eees, Gorsddu
Evans Catherine (Mrs.), Brynglas ! *Toung William Kdwai
LLANDEPAELOGpS-CH is a parish and village, 1 was re-seated with oak benches and
in the county of Brecknock, on the west bank of the river porch added at a total cost of Z'4io; there are i;!i
Honddii, 3 miles luirlb-wesl from Brecon station, on the ' sittings. lii the churchyard is an ancient sculptured
Cambrian, Midland and Brecon and Merthyr railw ( . -
hundred of Merthyr Cynog, petty sessional divi
of Merthyr, county court district of Brecon
Brecknock, and in the rural deanery of Brecon (first part),
archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Maelog, rebuilt, with the exception of the
tower, in 1831, is an edifice of stone, consisting of chan-
cel, nave, south porch, and a plain western tower con-
taining 6 bells: it was restored in 1857, and again daring
the period 1878-90, at a cost of ^i,377, and in 1894-5
stone. The register dates from 1715- The livuij
I rectory, net income £253. -with 40 acres of glel
gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held
e Rev. David Hughes Francis B.A. of
.^..idence, in the „--- - « u
since 1912 by the Rev. David Hughes
St. David's College, Lampeter. Here is a Baptist
chapel. Miss Prytherch
Chancery, _gr
ing
of ;^i6 per ai
or. the Marqi
deed enrolled
It-charge on the farm of Peytin-
num for distribution amongst deserv-
Lord Tredegar, who is lord of the
lis Camden, Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-
478 LLANDEFAELOGFACH.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLT'3
Llewelyn bart. and F. G. Dickinson esq. are the prin-
cipal landowners. The soil is red sandstone and loam ;
crops, wheat, oats and hay. The area is 2,120 acres of
land and 8 of water; rateable value. .^1.558; the popu-
lation in 191 1 was 157.
Post Office. — Mrs. Annie Coalman, sub-postmistres?
Letters through Brecon, 3 miles distant, which
nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1875,
children; Miss Helen Winefred Williams, mist.i
the
Dickinson Fredk. G. Llandefaelog
Francis Rcf. David Hughes B
(rector'), Bectory
COMMERCIAL.
Povrell John, Camden Arms P.H
j Davies David, Pytingwyn tarui Morgan Daniel Rees, Pontllwyfen frui
jDavies John, Wern farm Prolhero Sidney, Llethergneien farm
\ Davies Mirian (Mr8.),Cetncoedbach fm Protheroe Bevan Jonn.TwynMoel frm
; Davies Thos. Joshua, Ty-uchaf Sarnan ! Williams Morgan, Llanerchwen farm
Jones John, Llwyncelyn farm Williams Wm.Gorouwy-Gwarallt frni
Rees W. Pentwyn Williams William, Sychpant farm
AUtybrain farm
LliAKDEFAILOG TREQBAIG, formerly a civil parish, was in 1904 merged into that of LlanfiUo, under
which place full particulars will be found
Cha
David, Pytinglas farm | Jones Willi;
LLANDEFAIiIiE is a parish, in the county of Breck-
nock, 7 miles north-by-east from Brecon, and 3 north-by-
west from Talgarth station on the Cambrian railway,in the
hundred and petty sessional division of Talgarth, county
court district of Brecon, union of Brecknock, and in the
rural deanery of Brecon (first part), and archdeaconry of
Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Matthew is an ancient edifice of stone in the Gothic style,
con.sisting of chancel, nave, sotith aisle and porch, and
a western tower containing 4 hells, dated 1664 : there
are some remains of old stained glass, and a carved oak
screen : the font is of early date : in the chancel are a
number of inscribed stone slabs to the Vaughan family :
the church affords 150 sittings. The registers date
from the year 1706. The living is a rectory, net yearly
value ,£500, and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
St. David's, and is at present (1919) vacant. There is
a Calvinistic Methodist chapel here, and at BRECHFA
a Congregational chapel, founded in 1791. and having
ICO sittings. The charities include sums of 5s. given
to eight communicants on Good Friday ; ^5 per annum
for the poor, and los. for a sermon on Good Friday.
Pen-heol-Einion. in this parish, was the scene, in the
10th century, of a battle, in which Einion. prince of
South Wales, took part. There are remains of a Roman
camp at Pwll Cwrw. J. Williams Vaughan esq. who is
lord of the manor, E. Evans-Bevan esq. and Lord Trede-
gar are the principal landowners. The soil is clay and
red marl; chief crops, wheat, barley, oats and turnips.
The united parish area is 8,641 acres, inclusive of 12
of water; rateable value, ;^5,2I5; the population in
191 1 was 481.
Wall Letter Box. Letters are delivered from Talgarth.
Breconshire. The nearest post & telegraph nffice if*
at Llyswen. about 2 miles distant
I'iliar Letter Box at Poundu
d), built in 1874, for 50
TBAWSCOED, wliich, by Local Government Board
Order No. 56,575. which came into operation October
ist, 1911, was united to the civil parish of Llandefalle,
is in the ecclesiastical parish of Gwenddwr, and diocese
of St. David's; it is 2 miles west from Llandefalle and
5J north-by-east from Brecon.
Letters arrive from Brecon. Llyswen, 3J miles distant,
is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box at Felinfach
The children of Tiawscoed attend the schools at Tala-
chddu & Llandefalle
LLANDEFALLE.
Marked thus f receive letters through
igb
Erwood, Breconshire.
Marked thus § receive letters '
Brecon.
Marked thus » receive letters
Llyswen, Breconshire.
Rose-Richards Thomas Picton
i.ewydd
COMMEHCIAL.
Boucher Thomas John J.P
(water), Wernbadd mill
tDavies Abraham (Mrs.),
(water). Tyrickett mill
Herring Evan, New inn
gJames William, Griffin inn.Felinfacli 1 Jon
§.Iiines John, blacksmith, Pontybat I J-
tMeale Joseph,
BeoB Ann, (Mrs.) & Son, millers
(water), Ponde mill
TAHMEns.
Baftun James, Perthyduon
Bufton lames, Tirllecky & Cilyronen
Buftnn Martha (Mrs). Nantyrarian
Davio Charles, Heoleinon fach
JDavies David Thomas, Trehenrvfawr
{Davies William, Caerbetram fach
fEcklev Thoiiia.s. Cnurtllacca
^Edmonds James, Tieheniyfacli
1 Evans John, Lower Rhiwe
Evans John, Upper Brechfa
tEvans Walter, Twvn
tEvans William, Lower Wern
r„,,„i, I Evans William, Wernished
' ItGriffiths Thomas, Upper Rhiwe
,. jijHavard Cyril, Lower Llaneglwvs
*^'"'"1 Herring Evan, Pwllcwrw
*Huglies David, Upper Llangoed
I jJames WilUam, Felinfach
miller Jenkins WilUam, Twj'nyronen
Jones Marv Ann (Mrs.) & Son. Lower
miller I Brechfa "
I Jones Price, Thomas & Emily (Miss),
Maesgwyn
David, Rhiweganol
Edward, Danypark
Morgan Benjamin, Whitehall
.Morgan Lloyd, Maescoed
Morgan Walter, Tynewydd
Morgan William, Upper Felinnewvdd
tPhillips David, Wernos
ijPowell Howell & Sons, Pontybat
Price David, Lower Dyffryn
Price Morgan, Pentrcmilod
I'ritchard Thomas, Tirbach
Prothero William & Son, Tirwilter
Rees Ann (Mrs.) & Sons, Nantydefaid
Hieketts John F. k Edward F Tre-
§Stephens Jeffreys, Treduinfawr
Watkins Evan, Gwtter
Wntkins Richard, Upper Dyffryn
tWilliams William. WernwiUim
Jones Edward, Llan
Jones John, Castlei^ood
Jones John, Pentrenewbui*)
Junes Pemy P. TugybornewydJ
Jones Thomas, Heoleinon fawr
tJones Thomas, Wern Bargest
Jones William, Caerbetram F:i
Meredith Benjamin, Gellihir
Meredith James, Cilvotig
§Merodith Philip, Llwyncel.vn
Meredith R»ies, Llwynnoyadd
LLAKDEFEIIiOG' is a parish, in the Carmarthen
division of the rnunly of Carmarthen, on the Gwendareth
rtver, 3 miles north-east from Ferryside railway station,
Sj north from Kidwelly, and 5J south from Carmarthen,
hundred of Kidwelly, Carmarthen union, county court
district and petty sessional division, and in the rural
deanery of Kidwelly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and
diocese of St. David's. The chtirch of St. Maelog is an
ancient building of stone in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel with north aisle, nave, transepts, south
porch, and a western turret containing 3 bells : there are
250 gittings. The registers date from the year 1695.
The livmg is a vicarage, with the chapel of Cwmffrwd
annexed, net yearly value ;£'2io, with residence, in the
gift of Mrs. Liwry. of Lec-on-the-Solent, and held since
1919 by the Rev. John Jones Davies. The mission
ehnrch of .St. Ann, at Cwmffrwd, about 3J miles north,
is a snnll building of .stone, consisting of cfiancel, nave,
north transept, south porch, and a western turret con-
taining (jne hell: it will seat ico. There are also Welsh
TRAWSCOED.
FAItMKBS.
I Herring William
I Morgan Alfred, Lower Trawscoed
! Morgan Thomas, Tyucha
Norman Arthur. Morfa
I Phillips Rees, Pentwyn
I Price William, Tiawscoed lodge
Stephens Gwilvm Phillips, Tredw
'Williams Thomas, Gwernddvfwg
Congregational, Welsh U-Uvinistic Methodist and Welsh
Independent chapels, and a Welsh Baptist chapel at
Idole, erected in 1900, with 180 sittings. Mansel"-
charity produces £2 yearly, _^i of which is devoted to
educational purposes by the County education
authorities, and the remainder is distributed to the
poor on Easter Monday. There is also a charily con-
nected with the Congicg.itional chapel at Penygraig.
amounting to £t, yearly. Upland is the seat of Arthur
0. Davies esq. j.P. ; Gelli-Deg, of Lieut. -Col. Edward
Charles Jennings J.P. and Glan Rhydw, of Mrs. Bnd-
man-Saunders. The trustees of Earl t'awdor, who is
a minor, are lords of the manor; the principal land-
owners are A. O. Davies esq. Augustus Brigstocke esq.
Lieut. -Col. E. C. Jennings and Mrs. Rudman-Saunders.
The soil is loam; subsoil, red sandstone; the chief
crops are wheat, oats, bailey and roots, the soil being
well suited for the cultivation of all kinds of roots.
The area is 8,609 acres of land, 1.3 of inland, 99 of
tidal water and 117 of foreshon.': rateable value.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES. llandewy ystradenny. 479
jt"ii,368i and the pupulation iii 1911 waa 1,019 in thu
civil parish and 993 in th& ecclesiastical parish.
By Local Government Board Order, No. 32,498, dated
Oct. I, 189s, part of Kidwelly St. Mary civil parish was
added to Llandefeilog.
Sexton, John Yaus^han.
I'ost & T. Office. — Richard Jory, sub-postmaster. Let-
ters throngli Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, which is the
money orde
Wall Letter Boxes.— Glanmorlais Cross Road; Upla
Arms is Abercover
Public Elementary Schools.
Llandefeilog, built in 1850, for 120 children; .1
Devonald Jones, master
Idole County Council, for 100 children; Thos. Willia
Marked t-hua
letters thro'
Car
.Mnried thus J receive letters thro'
Ferryside.
PRIVATE KESIDENTS
Davies Rev John Jones (vicar),
Vicarage
•Davies Arthur Owen J. P. Upland
Edwards Rev. Evan William (Cal-
vinistic Methodist)
*Evans Rev. Daniel B.A. (curate),
Cwmffrwd
-Tennings Lieut. -Col. Edward Charles
J. P. Gelli-Deg
Price Mrs. Glan Morlais
Rudman-Saunders Mrs. Glan Khydw
*^Valton William Warren,Towy castle
COMMEECIAI,.
Cox John W. wheelwright
*Daviea David, Upland Arms P.H
•Davies John, beer ret. Croesyceilog
*Davies William Edmund, mason.
Croesyceilog
Evans John Bowen, Red Lion P.H
Griffiths James, carpenter
•Jones David, Black Lion PH
Cwmffrwd
Jones John, butcher, Coedbach
Jory Richard, grocer. Post office
*Rees Jn. assist, overseer, Abercover
.■Skinner Herbert, gardener to Lieut. -
Col. Edward Charles Jennings J.P
Vaugban John, insurance agt-nt
Williams Daniel, Red Cow P.H
•Williams John, bbicksmith, Abercover
Williams Owen Thomas, blacksmith
Williams OwenThos.Rose & CrownP.H
.Anthony Benjamin, Pistyll
Anthony John, Cilfeithy
Bowen Evan, Gelli-Deg
"Bowen Mary (Mrs.). Lan
•Bowen William, Tyrnest
•Davies Ann (Mrs.)', Tow Castle farm
Davies David, Blaenycwm
Davies David, Llwyncelyn
•Davies David, Upland Arms
Davies Esau, Llettypeuhen
Davies Evan, Cilgadantach
•Davies John, Paryscastle
Davies Mrs. Cilveithy
•Davies Samuel (Mrs.), Gelly-geiros
•Davies Wm. Edmund, Croesyceilog
Edwards Daniel, Llechdwny
Edwards Harriet (Mrs.), Pantglas
tEvans Benjamin, Blaengwastod
Evans David, Capel
•Evans David, Molfreyisaa
Evans John, Glanrhydw
Evans Mary (Mrs.), lawynyfilltir
•Evan.s Owen Rees, Gwiniondale
Evans Philip D. Forest Fach
Evans Thomas, Bryngorse issa
Evans William, Coedlleni
•Evans William Joseph, Croesyceibig
Francis Walter, Crygantawr
•Gibbon Henry, Tvrmablv
Griffiths Dnvid, Is'cwm
•Griffiths .lames. Llettycarn
Giillifhs J.seph. Penyhackfach
GriHillis Tliionus. Rhydcirts
•H;uries Tliomns. Abercyforucha
•Howells John, Tyissa, Croesyceilog
Hughes John. Lleihwedd-deri
Hughes William, Blanrhydu
•Isaac Thomas (Mrs.), Blanpibwr
Jeremy David, Gellyddu
•Jeremy George, Tyrwain
•Jones David, Cinco'ed
Jones David, Fosw-alter
•Jones David, Plasgwyn mill
Jones John, Brynygorse
Jones John, Danybank
•Jones John, Llwynygwccw
Jones Joshua, Cilgadanfawr
•Jones Mrs. Burbwll
•Jones Thomas, Bryngwanws
Jones Thomas, Pentre
Jones William, Bwlchygwynt
•Jones William, Pentrecwm
Jones William, Penybackfawr
Lewis David William, Forest issa
•Lewis Howell, Molfreyucha
•Lodwick David, Cwmfelin
•Marks Mai-y Anne & Hannah(Misse&)
& William, Abercyforfawr
tMorgan Alfred, Nantygoitreissa
•Morgan John, Bryncoch
Morgan William, Tynewydd
•Moses Richard, Nantygoitreucha
•Moses William, Coed
Owen Thomas, Gelly
Phillips William, Efynonaiddon
Phillips William, Forest ucha
Rees Gwilyiii, Cwmafael
Rees Hughes, Clovginfawr
•Rees Margaret (Mrs.), Plasgwyn
•Rees Thomas, Cwmyrarian
Rees Thomas, Nanllan
Rees Thomas, Tstradfach
Rees William H. Ystradfawr
•Richards Benjamin, Constant
Richards Thomas, Ystradferthyr
•Roberts Robert, Gellylednais
Stephens Evan H. Coed-y-bryn
•Thomas Ann (Mrs.), Fynnonberwin
•Thomas Benjamin, Panteg
•Thomas David, Trelimsy
tThomas Jonah, Cwmburry
Thomas Theophilus, Cwmburry
•Thomas Thomas, Danygraig
Walters Herbert, Penymaes
Williams David, Wem
Williams John, Gletwyn
•Williams John, Pentowin
Williams Owen Thos. Bose & Crown
Wilhams Richard, Cryganfach
tWilliams Thomas, Iscoed-Ucha
Williams William. Cilmarch
Williams William, Pervfedw
LLANDEGLEY,
Penvbont.
IiIiANDEIjCST is a parish in the county of Pembroke.
7 miles south-west from Letterston station on the Clyn-
derwen and Letterston railway, 8 east from St. David's,
10 north-west from Haverfordwest, in the hundred and
petty sessional division of Dewisland, union and county
court district of Haverfordwest and in the rural deanery
of Dewisland and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The ancient church of St. Teilaw is now in ruins and
services are conducted in a temporary iron church,
erected in 1881. and affording 65 sittings. The registers
date from the year 1754. The living is a vicarage, with
the perpetual curacy of Llanreithan annexed, yearly
value ;^240, including 81 acres of glebe, in the gift
of the Bishop and the Dean and Chapter of St. David's
alternately, and held since 1907 by the Rev. John Lloyd
Lewis Enoch H. Hendre
Bevan David, carpenter & joiner
Evans William, grocer 1
Thomas George, Llandeloy Arms P.H I
Thomas Richard, miller (water).
White mill ,'
Willi.ims David, shpkpr. & post office
liLANDEWY YSTBADENNY
village, in the county of Radnor, on
miles north-by-east from Llaiulriiid
from Pen-y-bont station on the Cvavti
section of the London and North West
hundreds of Cefnllvs iind Knighton, p.
sion of Cefnllvs, Knighton union and
and
the
Davies James
Treffynnon
Edwards Oliv
er, Llandinog
Evans Henry
& Oliver, Tre-eva
Griffiths Wil
iam. Rhosgranogis
Harries Arthl
r, Trenichol
is 11 piirish
and
Norman do.
the river Itho
1. 6
entindv r.-
d. and 3i ,
orth
144 sil:li - •
Anns and li
ilth
The liM'iL
the
Rhv.lilii ii.
'ttV SCSsiulKll
iivi-
the Ii..l..i.
count V court
dis.
Kev. Fred.T
lelim-tii-sub-It
1011.
Oxfonl. who
St. David's.
The
^I^J°':A
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides It
Llanreithan. At TREFFYNON is a Calvinistic Metho-
dist chapel, and at PARAN a Congregational chapel,
erected in 1843, with 100 sittings. The land is held
by small freeholders. The soil is sand; chief crops
are barley and oats. The area comprises 1,907 acrei,
of which I is water ; assessable value, ^^770 ; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 195 in the civil parish and 337 in
the ecclesiastical parish (which includes Llanreithan).
Fairs are held on the following days:— May i, June 25,
August 24 and November i.
Post Office. — David Williams, postmaster. Letter*
should be addressed Pen-y-cwm, Pembrokeshire. The
nearest money order office is at Croesgoch & nearest
tclegranh office at Solva, 5 miles distant
I Jones David, Percha
Martin Percy, Lockmeyllr
Morse Henry, Rhosgranogunhaf
I Owen John, Carwen
IRees Tom, Trevanner
Williams Joseph, Paran
the
church
archdeaconry of Brecon and di
church of .St. David, standing in the centre of the village,
is a building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, porch
and a turret containing- one bell: it retains a fine old
I several monuments . ~ j
,.»-,. at a cost of ^1,000, imd affords
, -liters date from the year 1732.
, annexed to that of Llanfihangel
\ . arlv value ;^240, in the gift of
11 ,: ids.' and held since 1902 by the
)w,.n Thomas M.A. of Jesus College,
les at Llanfi'Dangel Rhydithon. A sum
buted annually to the poor. There are
^. ^„_ Methodist and Primitive Methodist chapels.
in entrenched camp called the " Gaer," supposed to have
been occupied by Oadwallader in the 8th century, stands
480 LLANDEWY YSTKADENNY. SOUTH MALES.
[kelly's
1 II a hill in tJiis parish, and there i> another at Castel-
cwm-Aran. Sir Frederick Kichard Powlett Milbank
bart. is lord of the manor, and l.oid Onnathwaite is
the principal landowner Soil is clay. Principal crops
are oats and turnip.<, and much land under pastnre.
7,905 acres, of which 39 are water;
The
the popnla
378.
Post Oflicc— Evan Uicholls. *ub-r
received through Penybwnt S
which is the nearest money ouie
4^ miles distant
Public Elementary School imLxed). built
children; Albert Robert Lane, muster
tmaster. Lettei
ion, Badnorshir
fc telegraph cific
COMMBRCUT.
Jones Pryce, grocer
Mills Matthews, carpenter
Nicholls Evan & Sons, grocers &
drapers, Post office
Price Benj. whlwrght. k asst.overseer
Price Thomas, carpenter & woodman
to Lord Onnathwaite
Price William, blacksmith
F.IEMIHS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres 01 over.
tBufton Thomas, Trevoll
Cadman Sarah fMrs.), Rockhouse
Davia John
tEdwards Herbert. Cwmcefngare
tEvan Xicholls, The Hall
Gforsie Stepbi'n. Xew house
. tHamer Thomas, Far hall
! Hamer William. Cwmtelma
! Jones Abraham, Stone house
tJniies Evan, Upper Pentre
Jones Henry Price, The Seat
I Jones John
] Knill Alfred, Mear house
I Lewis John, Ferrom
j tLewis Thomas, Cwmverdy
Lloyd Isaiah, Cwmquarry
I Morgan John, Pentrefawr
Morgan John, Upper Reese«
tMorgan Llewellyn, Cefncyufoel
I Morgan William, Crafty Perthy
i Morgan William, Tynlidiart
j Moseley Edward, Caerginant
N:.-holis E. & Sons. Bethugre
Nicholls Mary (Mvi.). Cwmclyde
I Phillips Edward, Castel Cwm-aran
I Phillips William, Dolidry
Powell Thos. Cwmsaise & Bbydlea
tPrice James, Bryncamlo
Price James. Eskirwy
Price John, Henfron
Price Thomas, Llwyndyiill
Pugh Evan, Sign
Smith ,Iohn, Cwmhentllvs
Stephens Arthur, The Hollies
Stephens Charles, Quarry house
Stephens Richard, Baileybedw
tThomas John, Penland
Thomas Richard. Cwmdwr
Thomas William
tThnnia- William. Castlepren
LLANDILO. LLANDILOFAWR and LLANDYFEISANT.
LLA;ND1LU is a c.wn in the parish uf Llaiidilo-Fanr,
nil the road tiom Brecon to Carmarthen, and on the
north bank ut the river Towy, and with stations on
the Great Western and London and North Western
railways ; it is 230 miles from London, 33 weit
from Brecon. 69 north-west from Cardiii, 15 north-
east from Carmarthen and 24^ north from Swansea,
19J from Llanelly, gi from Bristol. 23 from Neath,
and 12 from Llandovery ; Llandilo is head of a petty
sessional division, union and county court district, in
of the
liundred of Cayo. Iskennen and Perfedd, rural deanery uf
Llandilo. archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David's. Under the provisions of the '• Local Govern-
ment Act, 1894 '■ (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73) the ancient parish
of Llandilo Fa«r has been divided into Urban and Rural,
the former being the Urban District area, and the latter
the remainder of the old parish. The " Local Govern-
ment Act of 1858" (21 and 22 Vict. c. 98), was adopted
by a part of the parish (known as The Villa. Llandilo),
April 29, 1859, and it continued to be governed by a
Local Board of 9 members until the "Local Goverumenl
Act, 1894," established the present Urban District Council
of IS members: the town is lighted with electricity
from works the property of the Urban District Council,
and supplied with water from a spring at Llandyfan, and
capable of supplying 60,000 inhabitants ; it is under the
control uf the Urban Council. The bridge across the
Towy, erected in 1848, consists of a single' arcb, having
a span of 145 feet, the height being 41J feet; the entire
length of the bridge is 365 feet, and the total cost was
over ^22,000. A good view is obtained from the bridge
in both directions. The parish church of St, Teilo,
LlandUo-Fawr, is an edifice of stone, mostly in the
Decorated style, and consists ot nave, north aisle, south
transept, and an embattled tower of Perpendicular date ;
the tower was thoroughly restored in 1883, a portion of
the upper stage being taken down and rebuilt, and the
interior tUoroughly n'unvaled: the clock, presented by
tlie late David Pugh e^q. MP. of Manoravon, and erected
in 1887, stiikes the ipiarleis and honr> on three new
bells, provided at a cost of nearly ^600: there are now
6 bells : in the church are memorial windows to Edward
Bobert Wood esq. d. Sept. 27, 1876; John Lewes Thomas
J.P, of Caeglas, d. Oct. 5, 187.,, and to David Prnthero
M.D. d. 1869: the church was rebuilt during the period
■848-51, under the direction of the late Sir G. Gilbert
Scott kt. at a cost of about ^^4,724, and was thoroughly
restored in 1904-5 at a cost of ^^2,500: there are 700
sittings, of which 350 are free. The register of baptisms
dates from the year 1720; marriages, 1683: burials,
1679. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^250,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of ,St. David's.
RnJH
of Me
t.irmer Dowager Lldy Dylievor au.l Mrs. Do Buis,un ;
in 1891 the belfry wail restored and other improvement*
made, at the cost of W, Dn Buisson esq. J.P, of Glynhir:
there are sittings for 200, In the chapel grounds is a
remarkably full stream of water issuing out of a rock.
and discharging i,:
now supplies the town with watei
regarded as a " holy well," possessin
to which in ancient times, and even so recently i
1843, many persons suffering from paralytic affectioiH.
and other disorders were accustomed to lesort. The
chapel of ease ot St. John. MAESTEILO, built in 1903
by the Misses Mansel, of Maesteilo, has sittings for
200. Ebenezer Baptist chapel, in Ebenezer street, is
a stone building, erected in 1829, and rebuilt in 187S,
at a cost of ,^900, and will seat 450. The Calvinistic
Methodist chapel, in New road, is a building of
stone in the Romanesque style, erected in 1874, and
: has sittings for 600. The Congregational chapel, Ffair-
fach. is a large structure of stone and plaster, built
1 in i36o, and will seat 700, There is a Congregational
j chapel at Capel Isaac, founded in 1650, which has
1367 sittings; one at Penybanc, erected in 1833, seat-
ing 250 persons, and another in Crescent road, built
in 1900. with 600 sittings. The Public Hall and
Literary Institute, formerly a Calvinistic Methodist
I chapel, 'acquired for its present purpose in September.
i 1892, at a cost of upwards of ^^450, was remodelled
i in 1909; the library comprises about x,8oo volumes,
I and there are reading and billiard rooms. J. W.
I Nicholas esq. in 1894. presented the committee with
books to the value of _£ioo. The principal hotels
1 are the " Cawdor Arms " and the " Castle." The
Victoria Jubilee Memorial Drill Hall, in C'Vescenl
load, erected in 1887 at a cost ot £1.000, is a sub-
stantial edifice of stone, comprising an armoury, maga-
zine, and office for the sergeant-instructor, and a
reading room for the volunteers, and is also let for
entertainments and public meetings. There are five
branch banks, vi?.. : Llov-ls liaiii. Limited, also the
Capital and Counties branch uf Lloyds Bank Limited,
Barclays Bank Ltd. the National Provincial and I'liioii
Bank of England Limited, and tl'.e London Joint City
and Midland Bank Limited; there is also n Savinsis
Bank, established in 1K17. The pr.j.fipal trade is in
corn and flour, but there aie al»o t\>o small tanneries,
timber and saw mills and a cheese manufactory. The
general market is on Saturday, and there is a market
for fat and store cattle, sheep and pigs every Monday,
and for fat and store cattle, fat and store sheep
and lambs every Tuesday betwcjn the and Tuesday
in May and the last Tuesday in June, Fairs are
held February 20th, the Monday before Easier fur
cattle, pigs, flannels &c May 5th "and 14th, June 2i8t,
July 28lh. August 23rd, September 28th, October 2Sth,
November 12th and 22nd, for horses, horned cattle
&c. and the Monday before Christmas Day, for horses,
horned cattle, pigs and Welsh flannels ; all cattle and
horse fairs followed next day by a pig fair. When the
dates fall on a Sunday, the fair is held on the following
Monday. A golf club was established in 1909, and a
nine hole cuur.se has been laid out about half a mile
iiorlh-eii.st uf the town; there are about too meinbers,
Dynevor Castle, the seat of Lord Dynevor D,L.. J.P,
3 large and handsome quadrangular building, was
erected in 1600, and improved and enlarged in 1858;
it contains, amongst other objects of interest, two
curiously decorated oak chairs, said to have been
used by Sir Rhys ap Thomas ; the park of 700 acres,
studded with magnificent Spanish chestnnts and sturdy
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
-LATfPTLO.
ISl
oaks, incloses on the south-west the ruins of the old
castle, comprising portions of the towers with their
apartments and stairways ; from the top of the old
castle may be seen Golden Grove, the seat of the
Dowager Countess Cawdor, the ruins- of Dryslwyn Castle,
Grongar Hill and Nelson's Tower. Tregib is the resi-
dence of Capt. Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps D L..
J. P.; Taliaris Park,' the seat of Humphrey Lee Peel
esq. stands in a park of 150 acres ; Glanbrydan Park is
the seat of Owen Lewis Harries esq. About 4 miles from
the town is the source of the river Lwchwr and its
wonderful cave, from which an immense quantity of
water flows at all times of the year, and which un-
doubtedly is one of the most wonderful stream sources
in the country ; many opinions are held as to the correct
source, but the prevailing conjecture is that the water
flows through a subterranean passage from the Carn]ar-
thenshire Van, about 10 miles distant. On the banks of
the Lwchwr, and not far from the cave, are the remains
of the oldest iron works in Wales, known as " The Forge."
The neighbourhood is historically interesting as being
the scene of a battle fought in 1282 between Edward I.
and Llewellyn the Great, in which the royal army, com-
manded by the Earl of Gloucester and Sir Edmund
Mortimer, achieved a decisive victory. Some 4 miles
south of Llandilo is the very remarkable ruined castle
of Carreg Cennen, easily reached from Derwydd Road
station, and which is the most remarkable of the feudal
remains in the country. The principal landowners are
the trustees of Earl Cawdor fwhn is a minor). Lord
Dynevor, Owen Lewis Harrie> cs.j. Mervyn Lloyd Peel
esq. and Charles William Maiisel Lewis esq. and there
are a number of smaller owners. The soil is loam ;
subsoil, rock. The chief crops are grass, wheat, barley
and oats. The area of the Urban parish and district is
304 acres; rateable value, ^£7,803; the population in
1911 was 1,931 The population of the ecclesiastical
parish in 1911 was 4,03;.
By Local Government Board Order No. 57,696, which
oame into operation April ist, 1912, part of Llandilo-
Fawr Rural parish was taken to form the new oiTil
parish and Urban District of Cwmamman.
The area of Llandilo Rural civil parish as reduced is
26,500 acres; rateable value, ^25,450; population in
.1911, 4,470.
MANORDILO is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1905.
The church of St. Paul, at Caledfwlch (which is of
historic interest on account of the fact of its having
been built by Roman Catholics), was formerly a chapel
of ease, and is a cruciform building of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north and
south transepts, vestry and organ chamber; in 1888-90.
through the munificence of the late John Crow RicharS-
son esq. J. P. of Glanbrydan Park, the chapel was en-
larged and greatly improved, at a cost of nearly j^i,4oo;
the west window, erect-ed in 1904, is to his memory : the
east window is a memorial to Lieut. Alfd. Jn. Richardson,
5th Dragoon Guards, who suddenly died when on duty
with his regiment at Umballa. in India, in 18S7 : there
is also ,1 memorial window to the late Captain Lewis
J. P. and Mrs. Mirehouse. of Capel Issa : the church
contains a carved screen and a reredos ; on the north
and south walls are two paintings, copies of Mnrillo's
"Annunciation" and the "Holy Family:" the church
iill'ords 300 sittings : the churchyard, in which burials
hud previously taken place, was consecrated by the
Lord Bishop of St. David's, Oct. 16. 1888. The registers
of baptisms and marriages date from 1865. The living
is a vicarage, net yearly value £24^. in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1905 by the Rev.
Evan Thompson Jenkyns B.A., LL.B. of the Royal
I'niversity of Ireland. The population in 1911 was 490.
Here is a school belonging to the Church Orphanage
Corporation, and nroviding for 17 girls.
LLANDTFEISAJST is a parish half a mile west from
r.landilo, bounded on the south and west by the river
Towy, in the hundreds of Cayo, Iskennen and Perfedd,
onion and county court district of Llandilo-Fawr. rural
deanerv of Llandilo, archdeaconrj' of Camiarthen and
diocese' of St. David's. The church of St. "Tyvei, delight-
fully situated in Dynevor Park, is an edifice of stone,
in the Gothic stylej consisting of chancel, nave, south
aisle, western porch with bell turret above containing 3
bells: in 1877 it underwent a thorough renovation, at a
cost of j^i,86o, when it was reseated : in 1899 a new
restry was added, and the bell turret re-erected' at the
sole expense of the 6tb Lord Dynevor (d. 1911) ; there
are 200 sittings: in the early part of this century the
foundations of some Roman walls were discovered in (he
churchyard, and it is coiijcetiued that the church was
built on the ruins of a RL.niiin temple. The .register
dates from the year 1755. The living is a vicarnge,
net yearly lalue ^140. including glebe, in the gift of
Lcird' Dynevor, and held since 1903 bv the Ven. Robert
Williams M..\. who is also vicar of Llandilo-Fawr,
Archdeacon of Carmarthen, rural dean of Llandilo,
•■xamiiiiiig chai'lain to the Bishop of St. David's and
suiriij^ate. Lord Dynevor and Miss Williams are the
principal huulowner's. The soil is rich loam; subsoil,
rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats and
pasture land. The area is 935 acres of land and 36 of
wat*r ; rateable value. ^^1,466; p.opulation in 191 1. 148.
Letters through Llandilo, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS tc.
Post, M. O & T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Rhos-
maen st. Llandilo (letters should have Carmarthen-
shire added). — Mrs. C. J<.)nes, sub-postmistress
Pest k Telegraph Office, Maiuodilo.— David Davies
Evans, sub-postmaster. The nearest money order
office is Llangadock
Post Office, Capel Isaac, 3i miles west.— Miss Mary Ann
Jones, sub-postmistress. Letters through Llandilo,
which is the nearest nionev order k telegraph office
Post Office, Maerdy, 4 miles north.— Owen Griffiths,
sub-postmaster. Letters through Llandilo. Carm.
which is the nearest money order office. Manordilo
is the nearest telegraph office
Post Office, Trapp. 3 miles east. — John Roland Jenkins,
sub-postmaster. Letters through Llandilo, Car-
marthenshire. Ffairfach is the nearest money order
& Llandilo the nearest telegraph office
Post Office, Penybanc, — David Evan^. sub-postmaster.
Letters through Llandilo. which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office. 2 miles distant
Post, M. O. k Telephone Call Office. Ffairfach —David
Morgan Thomss, sub-po.stmaster. Letters through
Llandilo. which is the nearest telH;.Ma[ih office
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Rhosmaen street.
Members.
Chairman, Henry William Jones.
Retire in April, 1920.
J. B. Evans I David Morgan
William Hopkins j W. L. Roberts
E. W. Evans
A. E. Harries
B. Hughes
Ret
re
Rev. E. L. .Tones
J. H. Rees
D P. Davies
D. Evans
T L. Harries
Ret
in April, 1922.
1 H. W. Jones
T. M. WUliams
Officers.
Clerk. J. C.
E.
luur
(K
8 Rhomaen <reet
Treasurer. David Evans. Lluvds Bank
Medical Officer of Health. David Phillips M.R.C.S.Eng
Surveyor & Sanitary Tnspectoi-. Wm. Ai-th. Parry, Alan rd
Collector. Daniel \'mhrose, Brisken terrace
Electrical Engineer, Thomas Bowen. Ardwyn, Akin r.iad
CARMARTHENSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR LLAN-
DILO PETTY Sl^lSSIONAL DIVISION.
Davies Henry Jones, Glyneiddan, Nantgaredig, Carm
Dynevor Lord D.L. Dynevor castle, Llandilo, Carm
Hughes Col. William Gwynne D.L. Glancothy, Nant-
caredig, Oarm
Jones Evan, Manoravon, Llandilo
Lloyd Lt.-Col. John David Arthur Thomas D.L. fare
Henri, Golden Grove, Carm
P., I M .^Mi T.'.v.l M.A., LL.B DanyriUlt park. Llan-
I - \ ii.i.iiel, Carregceiinen, Llandilo, Carm
,,i ,,,,., 1 , ,,!,-Col. Cecil John Herbert, Pantylas,
,l'\ \,\dd (.:.uiiiarthenshir«
IS Henry Joijps. Penrhosnchaf, Llanfynydd, Gulden
ve, Carm
ms-Drummond Francis Dudley D.L. Hafodneddyn,
ulilo, Carm
-482 ■ LLANDILO.
SOUTH WALE8.
[kelly's
Tlic Chairmen, for the time being, of the Llandilo
Urban & Llandilo-Fawr Rural District Councils are
ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Mnsristrates. Thnma-; H. Powell. Orescent
road, Llandilo.
Petty Sessions are held at the Shire hall, monthly on
s.\turday, . at 11.15. The foUoning parishes are in-
cluded in the petty sessional division: — Llandyfeisant,
Llandilo-Fawr Rural (except the hamlets of Glynam-
man & Manorfaban), Llandilo-Fawr Urban, Llanfihan-
gel Aberbythich, Llanfihangel Cilfargen, Llaneg^ad,
Llangathen. Llanfynydd i Llanfihangel Rhosycorn
LLANDILO-FAWR RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. *
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception 0
amman & Llandilo. The area i
latiou in 191 1, 20.366.
Council meets at Board room, I
saturdajs 9.45
Chairman, John Richards, Glanr
Ammanford, Cwm-
104.754 acres ; popu-
Manordil
Officials.
Clerk, Richard Shipley Lewis, Rhosmaen street
Assistant Clerk, Darid Jones Morris. Eirianfa, Llandilo
Treasurer, Delme Davies Evans, Lloyds Bank, Bhos-
maen street
Medical Officer of Health, William Alfred Thomas Lloyd
L.S.A. Bank house. Bank buildings
Highway Surveyors, Cross Inn district, T. D. Thomas,
Westfa, Nantgaredig; Llandilo district, B. M.
Griffiths, Llwvnon, Llandilo ; Tallev district, John
Grijaths, Talley, Llandilo
Sanitary & Building Inspector, Evan Jones, Glancennen,
Llandebie
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
County Constabulary, Shire hall. William Picton
Philipps, chief constable
Coimty Court, Shire hall. His Honor John Lloyd
Morgan, judge ; David Evan Stephens-Davies, regis-
trar & high bailiff. The court is held here quarterly,
& bi-monthly at .Vmmanford The following parishes
are included in the district : — Ammanford Urban,
Bettws, Brechfa, Llanegwad, Llandilo-Fawr, Llandebie,
Llandyfeisant, Llangathen. Llanfihangel Aberbythych,
Llanfihangel Cilfargen, Llanfynydd, Quarter Bach,
Talley, Cwmainman Urban. Llan«awel & part of
Llanedy
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
nf Carmarthen, H. W. 1 nomas. Queen street, Car-
marthen, official receiver
Shire Hall, Carmarthen st. David Gwynne, hall keeper
Board
LLANDILO-FAWR UNION.
alternate Saturdays, at 9.45
board room, Union offices, Llandilo.
The union comprises the following places : — Ammanford,
Bettws, Brechfa, Cwmamman Urban, Llandebie, IJan-
dilo Rural, Llandilo Urban, Llandyfeisant, Llanegwad,
Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Llanfihangel Cilfargen,
Llanfynydd, Llangathen, Llansawel, Quarter Bach &
Talley. The population in 191 1 was 33,271; area,
106,557 acres; rateable value at Ladv Dav. loiq.
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committees, Hichd.
Shipley Lewis, Union offices, Rhosmaen street.Llandilo
Assistant Clerk, D.ivid .Ji.n"s Morris. Eirianfa, Llandilo
Treasurer, Delnie Davi.s Evans, Lloyds Bank, Llandilo
Collectors t<i the llnnnliaTis, the rate collectors
Beliei-ing Ollirn, .. \,iiil, .lisirict, William James, Pen-
hill. Mini i I irl, .listrict. William Popkins.
College -'I - I i. I. .1,1
Vaccinati -ii . s\ ,.„u James. Penhill. Manor-
dilo; Willi iiii I'm|,!,,m , H.llege street. Ammanfoifl ;
Thomas Parry. Lian.lilu
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No i. South
district, David Rees Price MB.. C.M.Edin. The
Laurels, Ammanford; No. 2, C'^ntra! district, William
Davies M.R.C.S.Eng. Llandilo; No. 3. Western dis-
trict, Hugh Collin Davies MB., Ch.B.GIas. Plas
Cwmturch, Nantgaredig; No. 4. North district, W. A.
T. Lloyd L.S.A. Llandilo; No. 5. Quarter Bach dis-
trict, Richard Jones L.B.O.P.Lond. Brvnamman ; No.
6. Cwmamman district. John R. Grice M.A.. M.B.
Glas. Glanamman
The Poor Law Institution, erected in 1839, is a build-
ing of stone, available for 90 inmates. David Evans,
master; William Davies MB.C .S.Ensr. medical
officer; Mrs. J. Evans, matron
Ll.indii.o-Fawk Bkgisteation District.
Superintendent Registrar, Richard Shipley Lewis, Rhos-
maen street, Llandilo ; deputy, David Jones Morris,
Llandilo
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Llandebie sub-district,
W. H. Jones. Ammanford ; deputy, Victor W. Lloyd,
Ammanford ; Llandilo sub-district, Thomas Parry,
44 Rhosmaen street, Llandilo; Llanfryuydd sub-
district, John Richards Stangraoh, Llanfynydd ;
Llangathen sub-district, WiUiam Thomas Morgan,
Broad Oak, Golden Grove ; deputy, John Harries, Bla-
ennantymab, Golden Grove; Talley sub-district, John
Griffiths. The Cottage. Talley, Llandilo; deputy, D.
W. Griffiths. Talley. Llandilo; Quarter Bach sub-
district. Richard Lewis, Post office. Brynamman ;
deputy. A. J. Francis, Brynamman
Registrars of Marriages, O. D. Jones. 35 Rhosmaen street.
Llandilo; G. V. Davies, Parcwern. .Vmmanford k
John Griffiths, Talley, Llandilo
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifving Factory Surgeon. William Davies M.R.O.S
Eng". BayshiU
Clerks to the Local Pension Sub-Committees — Llandilo-
Fawr Union (north of the Towy), Thomas Hopkin.s
Powell. Crescent road ; (south of the Towy), John
Richards Williams, Bank bttildings
Collector of Poor Rates, William Thomas, Crescent ho.
Crescent road
Coroner for the Eastern District of Carmarthenshire,
Richard Shipley Lewis, Rhosmaen street ; deputy,
Thomas Hopkins Powell, Penybryn, Crescent road
County Surveyor, East Carmarthenshire, Gomer Henry
M.Inst.Mnn.E. Shire hall, Carmarthen street
Inspector of Weights & Measures for the Eastern Divi-
sion of Carmarthenshire. John Jones, 10 Marsh street,
Llanelly
Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals Acts,'' Deputy
Chief Constable John Evans
Town Crier, William John Williams
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
Saint Teilo Parish Church, Ven. Robert Williams M.A.
vicar & rural dean; Rev. William Arthur Jones B.A.
curate ; holy communion 8 a.m. ; 9.30 a.m. (Welsh) ;
ir a.m. (English) & 6 p.m. (Welsh); daily prayers
at 8 a.m. & 7 p.m. (English)
Saint Tyfei Church, Llandyfeisant. Ven. Robert Williams
M.A. vicar & rural dean; Rev. William Arthur Jonex
B.A. curate; holv communion 8 a.m. (once a month);
6 p.m. (English)
.Manordilo Church. Rev. Evan Thompson Jenkyns B.A.,
LL.B. vicar; 11 a.m. (English) & 6 p.m. (Welsh;
English occasionally) ; thnrs. 7 p.m. (English)
Chapel of Ease, Llandyfan, 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. (Welsh;
English occasionally) ; wed. 7 p.m. (Welsh ; English
occasionally)
Service in National School room. 6 p.m. in winter (Eng-
lish)
Chapel of Ease of St. John. Maesteilo ; 10.30 a.m.
(Welsh) & 6.30 p.m
Baptist (Welsh) Ebenezer street. Rev. Griffith Edmund
Williams; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; seat 450
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), New road. Rev. Lemuel
Jones; 10,30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; seat 600
Congregational, C'apel Newydd, Crescent road (Welsh),
Rev. "William Davies ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; thurs.
7.30 p.m. ; seat 600
C'ongregational Tabernacle, Kfairfach (Welsh), Rev.
William Davies; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 700
Congregational (English), Davies' Memorial Hall, Rev
David Phillips Roberts M.A., B.D. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational, Capel Isaac (Welsh), Rev. John Davies ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 6.30 p.m. ; seat 367
Congregational (Welsh), Hermon, Manordilo, Rev.
David Bowen ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 350
Congregational, Penybank (Welsh). Rev. Stephen
Thomas; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m. ;
seat 250
Wesleyan Methodist (Welsh). Latimer road. Rev. David
Corris Davies; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; sent 250
SCHOOLS.
County Intermediate School, established under the
provisions of the " Welsh Intermediate Education
Act, i88g" (52 & S3 Vict. c. 40), & controlled by
the Central Welsh Board. It is managed by a
governing body of 11 member?, & is available for
150 boys & 100 girls. The central building was de-
stroyed by fire on March 3rd, 1914. Geraint Gwyn-
Joncs B.A.Lond. head master; John Evans B.S<v
science master; Miss Elizabeth Ross M.A. chief as-
sistant mistress ; William Thomas, clerk
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANUILO. 483
Public Elemeiitarj- Schools.
LIfindilo Council (inixed), erected in 1898 & enlarged in
1911, for 353 children; John Williams, master
Owmifor (Manordilo) (mixed), built in 1880, tor about
94 children; Thomas I. Griffiths, master
Ffaii-fach (mixed & infants), erected 1900, for 220 chil-
dren ; Charles Vallis Davies. master; Miss F. A.
Thomas, infants' mistress
0»pel Isaac (mixed), erected in 1876, for 103 children ;
John Owen, master
.Salem (mixed), built in 1877, for 94 I'bildren ; John
Jones, master
The above named schools are under the control of the
Llandilo group of 21 school managers
Clerk, B. Shipley Lewis, solicitor, Ehosmaen st.Llandilo
Attendance Officer, D. J. Evans, Pentrefelin
Trapp (mixed), erected in 1876, for 96 children; Miss
E. F. Griffiths, mistress
Tiiis school is controlled by six managers, Ven. B.
Williams M.A. The Vicarage, correspondent
Carmarthen street (mixed & infants), built in 1865 at
the sole expense of a former Lord Dynevor, & en-
larged in 1886, again enlarged in 1890 & -will now
hold 312 children; Charles George Phillips, master;
Miss M. E. Erans, mistress
This school is controlled by six managers; Ven. B.
Williams M.A. The Vicarage, correspondent & chairmn
Conveyance. — Motor omnibus from the Cawdor Arms
hotel to Llandilo railway station meets all trains
Railway Stations.
Llandilo (Great Western). Henry George Harries, station
Llandilo Bridge (London & North Western), Thomaa
Evans, station master
Ffairfach (Great Western), John Jones, station master
(Marked || should have Garnant.
Carmarthenshire added.)
(Marked * should have Golden Grnve.
Carmarthenshire added.)
(Marked t should have Manordilo,
Carmarthenshire added.)
PKIV.«F. EESIDENTS.
tAugustus John, Bryn
tBowen Eev.Dvd. (Cong.), Bailey Llwyd
Bowen George, Duffryn, Ffairfach
Brissenden William Hiliery, 2 Glen-
view villas. Crescent road
Cooper Miss, Cawdor cot. Ffairfach
Davies Bev. David Corris (Wesleyan).
4 Latimer road
Davies Bev. William fWel.sh Con-
gregational), The Walk
D^ivies Alfred James, Maesyddhi
Davies David Homfrey, Brynan
Ehosmaen street
Davies Geo. Afon Fryn, Thomas si
Davies Gwilym Llewellyn, Brynywaur
New road
Davies John Bowen. National Pro-
vincial Bank house. Bank terrace
Davies John Toung, 3 Dynevor place
Davies Lewis, Maesderwin, Thomas st
Davies Llewellyn, Pretoria house,
Thomas street
Davies Mrs. Bank terrace
Davies Mrs. Ffairfach
Davies Mrs. Iscen)en, Ffairfach
Davies Mrs. Penybryn, Thomas street
Davis Ed. Gerald, Moreb, Bridge st
Davies Wm. J.P. Bayshill, Abbey ter
tDing Mrs. Gwestfa
Dynevor Lord D.L., J.P. Dynevor
castle ; 15 Lower Berkeley st W i ;
k Bachelors' club W i ; Travellers'
club SW I & Carlton club S W i,
London
Edmunds Joseph Charle.s, Golenfiyn
Edwards Miss, White Eose, Ftaiifach
Evans David, Bank terrace
Evans Donald Waldron, 3 King street
Evans Evan Williams, : Lewis ter
Evans John, Bryn-Owen, Alan road
Evans John Boderick, Penlaufach.
Crescent road
OOMUKnOIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday i p.m.
Ambrose Daniel, collector to Urban District Council k
certificated bailiff, Brisken terrac?
•Ambrose John, farmer, Parklane
Barclays Bank Ltd. (with which is amalgamated the
London & Provincial & South Western Banks)(branch)
(D. Ifor Williams, manager), Ehosmaen street; draw
on head office, 54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barnes George, head gamekeeper to Lord Dynevor.
King's lodge
Bell William, tailor, Towy terrace, Ffairfach
Bowdidge Frank, coachsmith. New road
Bowen John, Howell & Esther (Miss).farmers,Cwmbinant
tBowen Eev. David, farmer, Bailey Llwyd
Bowen Edward Llewellyn, saddler, 55 Ehosmaen street
LLANDILO & LLANDILO-FAWE.
Evans Thomas, Lansdowne, Cres-
cent road
Fox Alfred, Vale view, Thomas st
George Mrs.Dayle house. Crescent rd
Glaniey Eev. Evan Lloyd Davies B.A.
Ahbotshill, Abbey terrace
Griffiths David, 3 Glen View villas.
Crescent road
Griffiths Mrs. Towy villa
Griffiths Philip, Greenfield place
Griffiths Thomas Arthur, Lloyds
Bank house. King street
Griffiths William, Cilcennen house
Gwyn-Jones Geraint B.A. (head
master County Intermediate .lohl.).
Cefn Tywi, Clarence road
IHarries Owen Lewis, Glanbrydan pk
Harries Thomas Lewis. The Briars,
Latimer road
Hinkin Wm. Geo. Delfryn, Thomas st
Hopkins Mrs. 2 Dirleton terrace
■ion I Hopkins Thomas, Elm ho. Ffairfach
Iwg, Hopkins William J.P. Epworth, Cres-
cent road
i st I Hughes Mrs. Belle Vue, Bank bldgs
Hurley Thomas Charles, Crescent rd
James Daniel (H.M. sub-inspector of
schools), Frondeg, Crescent road
James Mrs. Pantycplyn
tJenkyns Eev. Evan Thompson B.A..
LL.B. (vicar of Manordilo), The
Vicarage
Jones Eev. Lemuel (Calvinistic
Methodist), Bank house
Jones Eev. William Arthur B.A.
(curate), Tyssnl house
Jones David. Briuhton ho Thomas st
Jones Evan J.P. Manoravon
Jones William, I'.handir villa
Lewis Daniel, Nant villa
Lewis Mrs. Bryn Dyffryn. Thomas st
Lewis Bichard Shipley, Cefngolan,
Latimer road
Lewis Thos. Brynhfryd, Crescent rd
Lloyd Ernest, Pentre Pare
Lloyd Mrs. Bank house. Bank bldngs
Lloyd William Alfred Thomas, Bank
house. Bank buildings
Morgan Mrs. Ivorites ter. Ffaijfach
Morgans David Williamson, Water-
Morris David Jones, Eirianfa
Peel Humphrey Lee, Taliaris park;
& Wellington club, London S W i
Philipps Capt. Henry Erasmus Edwd.
D.L., J.P. Tregib
Philipps William Picton, Ehosmaen
Phillips Charles George,Carmarthen st
Phillips David, Green court, George st
IPhillips Miss, Capel Isaf
Phillips Mrs. Fronlas, Thomas street
Picton John J.P. Truscod
Powell Thomas Hopkins, Penbryn,.
Crescent road
Bees Rev. William B.D Bronwydd,
Latimer road
Bees James, Frondeg, Alan road
Bees John Hy. Bryngoleu, Crescent rd.
Eoberts Eev. David Phillips M.A..
B.D. (Congregational), i Bhoslyn
villas, Thomas street
Eoberts Eev. Hugh Eowland, Vicar-
age. Maestilo
Boderick Mrs.Brynamlwg,Dirleton ten
Boderick Williani, Capeltobi
Simpson Charles V. Bryngwyn, Ehos-
maen
Stephens Mrs. Tysaul house. New rd
Stephens Thos. Dolenavon, Thomas st
Stephens-Davies Dvd. Evans, Glasfryn
Thomas Eev. Stephen (Welsh Con-
-re^atiMnul). Tanlan
Thoiiiiis (.'has- Bi vnheulog,Latimer rd
Th.iinas John, Wellfield, New road
Thom:is Mrs. Coeglas
Thom:i..i Wm. Crescent ho. Crescent rd
TLiniii;.,^ William James Lewes, The
Cottage, Caemaen hill
Thomas William Lewis. Bays cot-
tage, Ffairfach
Thompson Miss, Hill crest.Thomas st
Tomkins John, Thomas street
Warren Guy, Moreb, Biyneithyn
Williams Ven. Bobert M.A. (vicar,,
archdeacon of Carmarthen, rural
dean & surrogate). Vicarage
Williams Bev. Griffith Edmund (Bap-
tist), Berwin, Latimer road
Williams D. Ifor, Barclays Bank ho
Williams Downing, Pen-y-garn, Ffair-
fach
Williams John Eichards, Mae.«yrhaf,
Crescent road
Williams Miss, Ael-y-Bryn, Cres-
reader), Llandyfaii I cent road
Bowen Lavinia (Miss), shopkeeper. Albion house
Bowen Thomas, electrical engineer to Di.strict Councir.
Ai-dwyn, Alan road
Brookshaw Henry, head gardener to Lord Dy-nevor, The
Gardens
Burke Alfd. farm bailiff to Lord Dynevor, Dynevor fajj..
Cawdor Arms Hotel (Cawdor Arms Hotel Co. LimitiM ;
Miss L. A. H. Jones, manageress) ; residential, onm-
mereial & golfers' hotel; under new management;
electric light installed throughout; motor garage *
inspection pit; motor 'buses meet all trains, Eho.-
maen street. T N 5 • ,vr j
Central Motor Garage Co. motor engineers. New road
Church Orphanage Corporation Preparatory School
(Mrs. Elizabeth Isabella Ding, principal), Gwestfa,
Manordilo
Clark Lewis, plasterer, 10 Greenfield place
S. •«'. 16*
484 LLAXWLO.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Cuuntj Court i^David Evans Stephens-Davies, registrar
& high bailiff). Shire hall, Carmarthen street
Uiunty Intermedial* School (Geraint Gwyn-Jones B.A.
Limd. head master; John Evans B.Sc.science master;
Miss Eliiabetb Ross M.A. chief assistant mistress ;
William Thomas, clerk)
Daniel Philip B., A.E.C.O. teacher of music & organist
10 the parish church, Alan road
Daniels Margaret & Mary (Misses), confrs. lo Bridge st
D.ivies A. G. & Son, artificial teeth makers (attend
wed. & sat.), George street
Davies David Philip & Sons, ironmongers, s King street
Divie.s David & Sons, shoe makers, Towy ter. Flairfarh
Davies H & Son, giocers, 13 Carmarthen street
tDavies Anne (Mrs.), farmer, Cefnglasfryn
Diivies Annie (Mrs.), milk dealer, Thomas street
Davies David, farmer, Blaencwm
Davies David, farmer, Cefncoedisof
Davies David, farmer, Croesfaenisaf
tDavies David, farmer, Cwmifor
Davies David, farmer, Penycoed
Davies David, farmer, Ehydygwydd
Davies David Charles, King's Head P.H. Bank terrace
Dovies David Morgan, chemist, 41 Ehosmaen street
Davies David Pritchard, electrical engnr.i Carmarthen st
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Pantv Castell
Davies Elizabeth Anne (Mrs.), draper," 40 Ehosmaen .st
Davies Evan, farmer, Pistillgwyn
Davies Griffith, farmer, Tirlan
Davies Gwilyni Llewelyn L.D.S. dentist, Brvniwawr,
New road
Davies Hannah (Mrs.), farmer, Lanfrwui
D.ivies Henry, farmer, Blaencib
Davies Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Nantyffin
Davies John, blacksmith, Penybank
Dnvies John, grocer, 16 Carmarthen street
DHvies John, painter, Bridge street
D.iries John, plasterer, ; Rhosmaen street
Davies John, plumber, 9 Bridge street
D-.vies John Albert, painttr. Ehosmaen street
Dnvies John Bowen, manasrer National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited, Bank terrace
Davies John Toung, draper, George hill
Davies Joyce (Mrs.), New inn, Carmarthen street
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), farmer, Bankyberllan, Ehosmaen
Davies Margaret (Miss), farmer, Cwmcibganol
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), grocer. New road
Davies Marv (Mrs.), cattle dealer, Pantglai.
Dav."s Bachael (Mrs.), farmer, Pentrecwm
Davies Eees Bees, farmer, Glanyrafon
Davies Theophilns, wheehvright. Railway ter. Ffairfach
Davies Thomas, plasterer, Craig-Avon, Stepney road
Davies Thomas John, farmer, Brvnawel
Da\ies William M.E.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. surgeon, t medical
oflicer & public vaccinator No. 2 Central district, &
medical officer Poor Law In.stitution & certifyinij fac-
tory surgeon, Llandilo union, Bayshill, Abbey terrace
llavies William Morgan, tinplate worker, 32 New road
Dewse Wilfred Welburn, stationer, Ehosniaen street
Huokett Biohard. farmer, Pantyronen
East Carmarthenshire Conservative k Unionist Asso-
ciation (Thomas Fleming James, agent), Ehosmaen at
E.lniiinds Joseph Charles, solicitor, & clerk to the
Ij'rban District Council. S Ehosmaen .street
Kdwards Thos. & Mary Ann fMiss),fairars.Cwnunb».-ha
Edwards Ann (.Mrs.'i, farmer. Cwmyrhidill
Edwards John, , ,,ai inerchant & factor. Llandilo
lanltie. I-'(aitfa.li ^ic min-ial water nianufr. New road
Edwanis Julm, Ri Im i_x imin, 47 Rhosmaen street
Rhi
Edwards Margaret (Mrs ). Salutation inn, 38* New road
Edwards Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Llwynbedw
Edwards Sarsh (Miss), apartments,' 4 Abbev terrace
Edwards Thomas, grocer. New road
Enoch .Samuel, grocer, Ehosmaen
Evans J. O. i Cu. drapers, 32 Ehosmaen street
Evans Eichard k Sons, aaddler.s, 34 Ehosmaen street
Evms William & Thomas Arthur, farmers, Crugcwm
Evans B.'nj. Edw.l. M.S.A. architect, 34 Ehosmaen st
Evans Itessii- (Mts.1, refreshment rooms, Eaihvay stain
Evans D. Da\ ies. manager to Lloyds Bank Limited.
treasurer In Llandilo Fawr Onion, Boral District
Council & Llandilo Savings Bank. Rhosmaen streel
Evans David, farmer, Cwmpedol
Evans David, farmer, Grip-fach
tEvans David, farmer, Tirisat
Evans David, tailor. Post office, Penybank
Ev,in9 David, treasurer In Llandilo I'rbnn District Coun-
cil. 3 Bank terrace
Evans David Davies. stationer. Post oirice. Manordilo
Evans George Jame.s, Halt Moon hotel. Bridge street
•Evans Rannnh C.Mrs. 1. farmer. Wi.iialUisaf
'I'' jMs James, butter mejiliini
Evans James, grocer, 11 Carmarthen street
Evans John, deputy chief constable k superintendent of
police. Shire hall, Carmarthen street
Evans John, farmer, Ffairfach farm
tEvans John, farmer, Gorsfelin
tEvans John, farmer, Llwynvrin
tEvan.s John, farmer, Overdale
Evans John, farmer, Trodyrhiw
Evans John Roderick, draper, i King street
Evans Ricliard Albert, assistant insurance snpt. Devon-
shire house. Crescent road
tEvans Roderick, farmer, Craigmoch
Evans Sarah (Miss), milliner, 6 Carmarthen street
Evan.s Thomas, farmer, Talfan
Evans Thomas, grocer, 51 Ehosmaen street
tEvans Tom, farmer, Llwynbrain
Evans William Lloyd, architect, 34 Rhosmaen street
Farmers' Co-operative Society Limited (Thos. Thomas-
Price, sub-manager)
George George, farrier. Bridge cottage
tGlashrook Ernest, farmer. Down & Tnys. Glantowy
Greenwood Brothers, coach k carriage builders; motor
cars repainted k re-upholstered. Crescent road
Griffiths Brothers, boot makers. 5 Ehosmaen street
tGriffiths Daniel, farmer, Glandrydan
Griffiths Gwyn, china dealer, 26 Rhosmaen street
•Griffiths Henry, farmer. Towv eott
Griffiths Herbert Walter, tailor, 56 Ehosmaen street
tGriffiths Howell, farmer, Glanrhid
Giiffiths John, farmer, Penplas
Griffiths Mar^-aretta (Mrs.), aparts. Gwynfan, Alan rd
Griffiths Rees, The County garage k motor depot ;
district agent for Wolsevj Sunbeam, Rover, Ford &
Overland oars; official repairer to E.A.C. k M.U. ;
open k closed cars for hire. Bridge st. & Ehosmaen st
Griffiths Thomas, boot maker, New road
Griffiths Thomas A. manager of Lloyds Bank Limited
(Capital k Counties branch) k treasurer to the
County schools & Llandilo Fawr. Llandebie & Bettws
Parish Councils, King street
Griffiths William, blacksmith. Six Bells
Griffiths William, corn, flour & cake merchant, hay k
straw merchant & forage contractor, chemical manure
merchant & ale, porter 4; stout merchant. New road JE
farmer, Cilcennen
Gwillim Elizabeth (Mrs.), Bcse k CVown P.H. Ehos-
maen street
Gwynne George, farmer, Bryncadno
Harries Arthur Edward, ironmonger, George street
Harries Daniel, Hope P.H
Harries David, photographer, 48 Rhosmaen street
Harries Isaac, shopkeeper, 28 New road
Harries John, milliner, 6 Carmarthen street
Harries Mary (Miss), farmer, Tirmynydd
Harries Thomas Lewis, auctioneer, Carmarthen street
Henry Gomer M.Inst. Mun.E. county surveyor for Eastern
division uf Carmarthenshire, Shire hall, Carmarthen it
Herbert Fi nil. Farni-rs' .irms P.H. Railway terrace
Hollana ( fl ,\ Cm n.is works, Ffairfach
Hopki.,- Ki I ix \ii- . Victoria P.H. 33 New road
tHorsl-i Mii-ii.i Mis), farmer, Penlan
Howt-ll~ .Muinau. cullV,- house, Bridu'e .street
Howells William, refreshment rooms, 5 Carmarthen st
Hughes Benjamin, White Hart P.H
Hughes John H. chemist, Eed house. King street
tHughes Thomas, farmer, Pantyffynon
Hurley Thomas Charles, solicitor (firm, Williams &
Hurley), Lloyds Bank chambers
.laui.'s William & Walter, auctioneers, AHbey terrace
James Ann (Miss), confectnr. Bryn haul, Carmarthen st
James Daniel. H.M. sub-inspector of schools. Frondeg,
Crescent road
I James David, farmer, Creigau
tJames Edward, farmer, Penhill
James Mary (Mrs.), Tregeyb Arms P.H. Ffairfach
James Thomas, farmer, Ysguborwen
James William, farmer, Talardd
Jeffreys Jane (Miss), farmer, Gripwernen
Jenkins J. k Sons, boot & shoe manufrs.is Ehosmaen »t
JiMiUins Charles, stationer, Brisken terrace
Jioikins Thoma.s, Square k Compa.sses P.H
Jessup James, farmer, Tirmawr
.b.nes Griffith & Sons, stationers, 35 Ehosmaen atreet
Jones Isaac k Son, shoe makers, Carmarthen street
Jones Jenkyn k Co. tanners. Gurrey tannery
tJones Alfred (Mrs.), grocer
Jones Dan, farmer, Maesifan
Jones Daniel, farmer, Cefnhendre, Cwmdu, Talley
Jones David. Angel hotel, 22 Ehosmaen street
Jones David, farmer, Caergroes
Jones David, farmer, Glanbrinant
I ones David. Tynewydd P.H
Jones Edward C. wine k spirit mer, 18 Carmarthen st
DtRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANnn.o.
48.5
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.). Toibay inii. Fiairfacli
Jones Evan, district manager I*i';ii'l Life Assuraiu-e Co.
Limited, s Dirleton terrace
Jonea Evan, farmer. Manoravon
Jones Evan, farmer, Pantyddanfryn
Jones Evan, farmer. Pistyllgwyn
J.mps Evan, farmer, & sanitary k building surveyor foi
the Llandilo district of Llandilo Fawr Bnral District,
Glancennen (letters through Llandebie)
{Jones Evan John, farmer, Abernantslas
Jones Fred, farmer. Grove hill
Jones Hannah {"Mr;;.), farmer, Cilwern
Jones Henry Williiim, tailor, 44 New road
Jones John, boot repairer, 12 Now road
tJones John, farmer. Cae Willim
tJones John, farmer. Gelynergoeh
Jones John, farmer, Maerdymawr
Jones John, farmer, Plasbach
Jones John, Plough inn. Rhosmaen 1
Jones John, Kheelv. right, Alan road ]
Jones John Lewis, auctioneer & local officer under
Board of Trade Dnemployment Insurance Act, ig
Carmarthen street
Jones Mary (Miss), Black Ox P.H. George hill i
Jones Oswald D. registrar of marriai.'es for Llandilo j
Fawr district. 31; Rhosmaen street I
Jones Richard L.Rrc.P.Lond., .M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. phy- ,
sician & surgeon (attend* sat. 2 to 4 p.m.'). Rhn«-
maen street
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), New Ivy Bush PH. Towy terrace,
Ffairfach
Jcnes Thomas, farmer, Brynglas
,Tnn6s Thonras Morgan A.M.Inst.Cy.E. as.sistant county i
surveyor for Eastern division of Carmartihenshire, '
Shire hall, Carmarthen street
Jones Thomas Walter, farmer, Caegarw
Jones W. N. auctioneer Cattends Saturdays & fair days),
34 Rhosmaen street
Jones Wm. com & flour m.'r. & carting agent (u G, W
& L. & N, W. Railway Cos. Bridge street
Jcnes William, fellmonger, see Peters & Jones
Jones William A. grocer, 54 Rhosmaen street
Lake Lettice (Mrs.), coiilectioner. Rhosmaen street
Lee Fred, cinematograiih propr. The Cinema, Ni'w mad
Lea Frederick William, butcher, Alan road
Lewis David, butcher, Carmarthen street
Lewis David, farmer, Brynio
Lewis Eleanor (Miss), farmer, Nantgwynne
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, if Bridge street
Lewis Griffith, farmer, Cilwaun
Lewis John, farmer, Glan Dulas
Lewis John, farmer, Llwydeoedisaf ,
Lewis John .'^tnart, farmer, Lletyglyd
Lewis Keturah (Miss), stocking knitter, la. New road
Lewis Mary iMrs.). farmer. Lanfawr
X^iwis Michael, farmej-. Laii
tLewis Richard, farmer, Dderwenfach
Lewis Richard Shipley, coliritor, commis>ioiier for uaths,
mtenuent iiai>''.ar (if Llandilo Fawr union, clerk to i
Hi.- nuuiaa.-i,, :,l Llandilo group ..r schools & th.^ '
Rural District Council, Llandilo ^ coroner for the
Eastern di\isiori of Carmarthenshire, rnion oflice>^,
Rhosmaen street
Lewis Thomas, farmer, Troedyhiw
Lewis Thomas, grocer, 4 King street
Lewis Thomas David, furniture dealer, 20 New road j
{Lewis WiUiam, farmer, Tirpowellddu
Llandilo Golf Club (Gwvn Conway Porter, sec. ; John
Bowen Davids, treasure'r)
Uandil.i Savings Bank (Charles Geo. Phillips, actuary ;
>pen sat. u till 2 o'clock & on principal fair days)
Llandilo Saw Mills Limited, timber merchants. Rail-
way Station vard
JLlewellyn John William, farmer, Cwmberachucfa
+Lloyd Roderick, farmer, Maesmeibion
Llovd Tom, farmer, Pentre Pare
Lloyd Wdliam Alfred Thomas L.S.A. physician & sur-
geon, & medical oflacer of health to Rural District
Council & medical oifieer & public vaccinator to No. 4
district of the union. Bank house. Bank buildings
Lloyds Bank Limited (D. Davies Evans, manager),
Rhosmaen street & Capital & Counties branch (Thos.
Arthur Griffiths, manager) ; draw on head office. 7 1
Lombard street, London E C 3
London County Council Auxiliary Home (David Morgan,
master)
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited ((Jeorire
Henry Williams', manager), Rhosmaen street ; draw
on head office, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C ^
Lucaj Arthur William, jeweller. 36 Rhosmaen street
Nfacarthur Mary Sc Rosa .'Misses), boarding & day
school, 3 Abbey ten-ace
»Maddocks John, farmer, Garnwen
Miti'hell Ami (Mrs.). George & Dragon P.H. 5 King st
Morgan Benjamin, farmer, Llewynclyn, Salem
Morgan Daniel John, butter merchant, Bryn Morfa
Morgan David, White Horse P.H. 37 Rhosmaen street
jiMoigan Isaiah, farmer, Cvnghordv
fMnrgan John G. farmer, Caemawr
+Moriran Bees, farmer, Cwmffrwyd
i'Morgan Tom Rees, farmer, Coedmawr
Morgan William David, farmer, Llyshendy
Morgans D. W. & Co. auctioneers, valuers, surveyors,
land & estate agents ; sales conducted in English &
Welsh ; distance no object, Waterloo house
Morris & Son, house decorators, 5 Rhosmaen street
Morris David .lones. deputy superintendent registrar of
births, deaths k marriages for Llandilo Fawr dis-
trict, clerk to th.> manager.? of the Amman Valley
yroup of schculs, assistant clerk to the guardians &
Rural Di.strict Council & accountant. Eirianfa, Clar-
ence road
.Mniris John, carpenter, Penybank
Moriis Mary (Mrs.), coffee tavern, 5 Bridge street
Morris Mary E. (Mrs.), tobacconist", Rhosmaen street
Morris Sydney Price, carpenter, Clarence road
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(John Bowen Davies. manager). Bank terrace ; draw
on h 1 -III.., ,i r.,-l[.ipsgate, London E C 2
(laen .1 !i <l. Niilier, gasfitter, hot water, sani-
tary iV - ' _ iiri..r; repairs neatly & promptly
Owen iMalicI (.Mrs.). ..ntlitter. Carmaithen street
Parrv Elizabeth (Mrs.), Castle commercial hotel &
posting house ; motor accommodation ; C. T. C. head
Huarters. Rhosmaen street
Parrv TI("io;i.. iiuisic tpacher it renistrar of births t
,!,Vli,, 1,1 1;:. in. I villi (lisiii.'t. -14 Rlinsiiiaen street
P;ii. W'll.iii. Arthur. viir\e\nr ^v Mimrary inspector to
Pearson Evaiil ,1^ ~ ; ;:i-is. - King street
Pei....,n-ine Wiliiai... i.ni.,.'!. Pukiuawr
Perkins David, farmer. Closglas. Rhosmaen
Perkins John, farmer, Lletymaelog
Perkins Rees, farmer, Dolaugleision, Rhosmaen
Peters k Jones, fellmongers. Rhosmaen
Peters David, butcher, 38 New road
Philipps William Picton, chief constable Carmarthen
countv consiabulary. Shire hall, Carmarthen street
Phillips' Charles George, organist to Llandyfeisant
church, sec. to Public hall & actuary of Savings Bank,
Carmarthen street
Phillips David L.R.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng. physician &
surgeon, & medical officer of health for Llandilo urban
.listrirt. (irrrn cmirt, Renrg.' street
I'icton .b.liii. (aini-r. TMl>.-,,,r
Porter Gv.Mi ('>io\ia\. ^uli'ii 11 . Carmarthen street
Powell Tii.'.in I- Il.i|i|,iiis. ~nliriiiir & commissioner for
i.iilhv. ,1. .'I.. .1 I'll eastern division of county,
,leil. 1. I. M iivii.es. to North of Towy old ags
|,eii..i,, ,. , nil ,v ill the war pensions committee,
I'rier .Viiiie- I. Mi-.-,, m i.er. .0 Carmarthen street
tPriee Dawd Uees. fanner. Lleohw edd-dderi
Price Elizabeth (Miss), china dealer, 19 Carmarthen st
Price Jane (Miss), lishmoncfer. 40 Rhosmaen street
Price Tlinmas, cattle dealer, Tymawr, Penybank
Price William, farmer, Ehandirymryson
Price-Thomas Thomas, grocer, 23 New road
Protheroe David, agent for Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Limited. Railwav terrace
Public Hall & Literarv Institute (C. G. Phillips, sec. :
Jolin Rees Griffiths, librarian & caretaker), Rhos-
maen street
Rees J. & Sons, coach, carriage, wagon & cart
builders; carriages & motor carriages repaired S
painted ; Warner wheels & rubber tyres a speciality.
The Greenhall coach & «agon works. New
Rees Jam.'S & R.-e-. tanners. Maesydd mill
Rtes Dai ill. eiMm-i Milker. 3 Church street
road
Rees Ileni). laiiu.u, .M.iiilana
Roes Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Tirglancennen
Bees John James, farmer. Love lodge
Bees Oakley, boot maker. Railway terrace
Bees Bees, apartments, Greenhall, New road
S. W. 16t
486
LLANDJLO.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
1Kees Richard, farmer, Glanrwjthuchaf
Reeves Albeit Howard, hair dresser. Abbey terrace
iRioh;inls John, farmer, Glanrhyd-is-af
Richards John, farmer, Maesvddhirion
Richards John, Three Tuns P.H. King street
Richards Morgan William, butcher, Carmarthen street
Riberts Edward Aneuryn, Nag's Head P.H. George hill
Rubftrts Llewellyn, farmer, Llettymery
Roderick Evan, Temperance hotel, Bhosmaen street
Rogers Edward, hawker, near Railway station
Rowlands William, farmer. Bank Olive
.=!hire Hall (David Gwynne, hall keeper), Carmarthen »t
Smith W. H. & Son, news agents, 52 Bhosmaen street
Star Tea Oo. Limited, grocers, 33 Rhosmaen street
Stephens John, general draper, milliner, dress maker,
hosier & glover, gents', ladies" & children's outfitter,
house furnisher & funeral director & undertaker &c.
London house
Stephens Margaretta (Mrs.), apartments, Thomas st
Stephens William, butcher, New road
Stephcns-Davies David Evans, solicitor, commissioner
for oaths, registrar & high bailiff of the county court
t district registrar of the high court, Carmarthen st
Stiireress F. G. (late Thoa. Jones & Co.), saddler &
harness maker, 38 Rhosmaen street
Thomas Charles & Co. builders & contractors, builders'
merchants, timber merchants & quarry owners. Bail-
way Station yard ; & at Abercothy quarry .Nantgaredig
Thomas Isaac & Son. grocers, Carmarthen street
Thomas T. & Sons, boot manufacturers, Bhosmaen st
tThomas Thomas & Mary (Mrs.), farmers, Tirpentre
Thomas William & John, watch makers, 46 Rhosmaen Bt
IThomas Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Penybank
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), wine & spirit dealer. 2 King street
Thomas Anne (Mrs. J. farmer, Aborddaunant
tThomas Annie (Mrs.), farmer, Glein
tThomas Augustus, farmer, Penycefyn
Thomas Benjamin, farmer, Glanyrynis
Thomas Daniel, farmer, Llathermawr
Thomas David, farmer. Cnmyrehelem
Thomas David, farmer, Drefach
JTliomas David, farmer, Nantg-wynne
tThomas David, farmer, Pencaeclyn
Thomas David Morgan, grocer, t post office, Towy
terrace, Ffairfach
Thomas David Rees, refreshment rooms, 12 Rhosmaen st
Thomas Eleanor (Mrs.), farmer, Cefnrhiwlas
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer. Mountain gate. Salem
Thomas Evan, fanner. Maesyfallen
Thomas Evan, farmer, Treiorwg
Thomas Evan, Greyhound hotel, Penybank
Thomas F. Emerson, farrier, Leicester house
Thomas Griffith John, farmer, Caregcegin
Thomas Harding (Misses), accommodation for com-
mercials, tourists, motorists, golfers & cyclists ;
uedding breakfasts &c. provided ; commercial room ;
charges moderate. The Restaurant, Chester House,
Rhosmaen street
Thomas Henry, farmer, Tircelin Cwmdu, Talley
tThomas Is:iac, farmer, Llwynvrhebog
Thomas James William, printer. Abbey terrace
tThomas Jane Alice (Miss), dress maker. Pantglas
Thomas John, farmer, Hafod
Thomas John, farmer, Lletty
IIThomas John, farmer, Tyllwyd
Thomas John, grocer. King street
Thomas John Roderick A.M.Inst.Cy.E. assistant county-
surveyor for Eastern division of Carmarthenshire,
Shire hall. Carmarthen street
Thomas Joshua, farmer, Ffosddu
Thomas Lewis, White Lion P.H. 6 George hill
Thomas Llewellyn, farmer, Brynwgan
Thomas Mary Catherine (Mrs), butcher. 15 Carmw!-
then street"
Thomas Rees,- carrier. Woodland villa
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Pensylvania
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Cwmger-wn
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Ffrwd, Salem
{Thomas Thomas, farmer, Tirdanyrheol
tThomas Thomas, farmer, Tirpantyefn
Thomas Thomas, hair dresser, 3 Bank buildings
Thomas Thomas, tailor, Carmarthen street
Thomas Thomas, watch repairer, 3 Bridge street
Thomas William, collector of poor rates & clerk to
Intermediate School, Crescent house. Crescent road
Thomas William, farmer, Berthllwyd
Thomas William, farmer, Croesfaen-uchaf
Thomas William, farmer, Cwmwern
IThomas William, farmer, Pantyffynon
Thomas William, sculptor & mon. mason, Ffairfach
Victoria Jubilee Drill Hall, Crescent road
tWalters Walter, farmer, Penywaun
Watkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Llwydcoed
West Wales Farmers' Dairy Society Limited (The),
cheese makers, Ffairfach
Williams Daniel & Son, coach builders, wheelwrights,
coach painters, undertakers & general carpenters &c.
Station road
Williams & Hurlev, solicitors, Lloyds Bank chambers
Williams William '& Sons, bill posters, Thomas terrace-
Williams Ann (Miss), farmer, Glandulas-is-af
Williams Arthur William, stationer, 25 Rhosmaen st
Williams Daniel, farmer, Pantybedw
Williams David, cabinet maker, :6 New road
Williams David, farmer, Newfoundland
Williams David Ivor, farmer, Tirgroes
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), refreshment rms. Rhosmaen st
Williams Griffith, farmer, Tyewyn farm
^Williams John, farmer, Llwynrhaf
tWilliams John, farmer, Penygroes
Williams John Richards, solicitor. & clerk to Llandilo
Fawr union (South of the Towy) Local Pension Sub-
Committee, countv returning officer & clerk to the
Ammon Valley Wai- Pensions" Committee & Llansawel
group of schools. Bank buildings
Williams Margaret (Mrs.), farmer, Melincoed
Williams Morgan, farmer, Treglai
Williams Nellie (Mrs.), milliner. Ayron ho.Rhosnjaen st
Williams Rees, farmer, BlaenynddyQ
Williams Thomas, farmer, Cefntir Esgob
Williams Thomas Michael, ironmonger, RhosmaeD st
{Williams William, farmer, Cwmberachisaf
Williams William, sculptor. Railway terrace, Bhosmaem
street & Alan road
tWilliams William, shopke
Davies Rev. John ((^uign'siational).
The Manse
Davies Mrs. Brynhyfryd
.Mansel Misses. Maesteiln
ROMMEBCIAI..
Davies Lettice (Mi8s),farmer,Llwyn lo
Evans George, farmer, Pantmaen
Harries Danl. farmer, Bwlchyllydind
Wyman & Son Limited, news agents. Railway station
CAPEL ISAAC.
Harries Jn. farmer.Brynmelin & Worn Jones Thomas, farmer, Llwynyrin
Junes David, farmer, Llwynpartridge Jones William, farmer, DolangleisioD
Jones David, farmer, Pantyclai [Lewis Lewis, farmer, Castell-HowelT
Jones Griffith, farmer, Esgair • Morgan David, farmer, Parke mill
.Tones John, farmer, Glarsychnant 1 Morgans Thomas, farmer, CrossnaH*
John John, farmer, Ll-wyiimarch j Morgans Thomas, farmer, Ffrwdwen
Jones Letitia (Miss), farmer, Cwm- Pugh John, farmer, Ffynondeilo
cragen Bees William, tailor, Pantyblodau
Junes Llewellyn, farmer, Pistillmarch' Williams James, farmer, Bryn-Ivor
TALIARIS.
Eviins Thomas, farmer. Goitre
Evans Thos. farmer, PwUaucochion
Griffiths Owen, fai-mer. Post office
Humphreys David Marlais, farmer.
Cefncilwg
Jones David, farmer. Glanthames
Joshua David, farmer, Llwynyrin
TRAPP.
Davies John, farmer. Goitre
Davies John, farmer, Pantyffynon
Davies John, miller (water)
Davies Martha (Mrs.), farmer.
Bumpers forge
Caines Arthur Clifton, Cennen Arms ; Davies Watkin, farmer, Danyrallt
PH [Davies William, farmer, Oarreglwyd
Davies Elizh. (Mrs). farmer, Glycoch Davies William, farmer, Oncnfawr
Lloyd Rev. Wm. Alban, Vicara;
OOMMKBCIAL.
Davies David, farmer, Llwynpiod
Davies Evan, farmer, Ty-is-af
Evans James, farmer, Maescastel
Evans John, farmer, Dalar farm
COUMRRCIAL.
Lewis Isaac, farmer, Cwmceilng
Richards Oakley, farmer, Maerdy
Rowlands Wm. frmr.Glandnlaisnchaf
Williams Gwynne, farmer, Waunlas
Williams Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,
Velincoed
Davies William, farmer, Tirbach
Edwards John, farmer, Llwynpoid
Edwards Lewis, shopkeeepr
Evans John, farmer, Verdrefach
Oriffiths David, farmer. Penwaun
Griffiths Griffith, farmer, Maesyffnon
Griffiths Rees M. highway surveyor
for Llandilo Rural District .Llwynon
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
-f-Griffitha Thos. shopkeeper, Rook hoi John John, farmer, Llwyndewi
Griffiths Wm. farmer, Caregcennen Jones John, farmer. Park Owen
Howells William, farmer, Craigyrodyii Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Lan
James William, farmer, Hengroft Jones Oswald.frmr.Cwrt Brynybeirdd
Jenkins John Roland, blacksmith, Jones Thomas, farmer, Cefnfedw
Post office Jones William, farmer, Felinfach
Jones David, farmer, DanycasteU Jones William, farmer, Gellygroes
tJones Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, tLewis Mary (Miss), farmer. Forge
Carregyrogof Morgan.^ Wm. farmer, Cilymaenllwy<i
tJones John, farmer, Bryncoch Morris John, farmer, Danycincoed
tJones John, farmer, Cefncoeducba Morris Thomas, farmer, Castell
Jones John, farmer, Ferdrefawr tRees David,
XLANDILO ABEECOWIN is a parish, in the
county of Carmarthen, on the left bank of the river
Cowin, 9 miles south-west from Carmarthen, and 4
«outh-hy-east from St. Clears station on the Carmarthen
and Whitland railway, in the hundred of Derllys, petty
■sessional division of St. Clears, union and coimty court
district of Carmarthen, and in the rural deanery of
Carmarthen, archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Teilo is an ancient build-
ing of stone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and turret containing one hell : there
are 32 sittings. The register dates from 1695. The living
is a rectory, net yearly value ^58, in the gift of J. W.
^Twynne-Hughes esq. and held since 1910 by the Rev.
LLANDILO KKAN. 487
Thojnas David, farmer, Tirvgoitre
tThomas Emrys, farmer. Forge mill
Thomas Morgan Luther, farmer,
Tynywyun
tThomas Thomas, Glanquay inn
Thomas Thos. Walt, farmr. Heolfaw r
fWalters David, farmer, Llandyfaen
tWilliams David, farmr. Blaengweche
Williams David, farmer. Neuaddlwyd
Williams Fredk. farmer, Cetncethin
AVilliams Morgan, farmer, Tirglau
Williams Thomas, farmer, Tirypant
Divid Williams B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
who is also vicar of and resides at Llanybri. Sir
Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart. who is lord of the
manor, and Mrs. Morris i.re the principal landowners.
The chief crops are hay aii("
comprises 820 acres of land,
tidal water and 14 of fon'sho
the population in ion was 4=:.
Garnlwydwen
its : the parish are
■ inland water, 8 01
ateable value, .^614;
:jetters through Carmarthen are
stephan ; there is a post office
mile distant; the nearest mon
office is Llanstephan, about 3 u
rhe children of this place attend
delivered from Llai
at Llanybri, about
ey order & telegrap
liles distant
I Griffiths John, Talybont
Phillips Benjamin, Gorse
I Phillips Henry, Gelly
I Phillips John, Trerhos
Phillips William, Cottage
1 Richards Thomas, Pentre Newydd
LLANDILO ORABAN (or Llandeilo Graban) is a
parish in the county of Radnor, on the river Wye,
and includes Erwood station on the Cambrian railway,
it is 7 miles south-east from Builth, and 12 west
from Hay, in the hundred and petty sessional division
of Painscastle, Hay union and county court district,
and in the rural deanery of Hay, archdeaconry of
Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Teilo is an ancient building of stone, consisting
of chancel, nave and south porch, and it affords
144 sittings. The registers date from the year 1696.
The living is a vicarage, with that of Llanstephan
annexed, joint net yearly value £i-j(i, with residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1891 by the Rev. David Morgan B.A. of St. David's
•College, Lampeter, who resides at Llanstephan. There
is an English Baptist chapel, erected in 1830, with 250
sittings. The Beddoes charity, founded in 1726, pro-
duces £iii per annu
per annum. John
and Capt. Walter
owners. The land
lu, and the Garth charitv about j^4o
Williams-Vaughan esq.' D.L., J. P.
De Winton are the principal land-
is chiefly under pasture. The area
comprises 3,147 acres, of which 40 are water; rateable
value, ^£2,258; the population in 1911 was 207 in the
civil parish and 320 in the ecclesiastical parish (which
includes Llanstephan).
Sextoness, Mrs. Pugh.
Letters should bear the address of Erwood, Breconshire.
Wall Letter Boxes: Penbryncoch & Erwood Station.
Erwood is the nearest posts monev order & telegraph
office
Council (non-provided) School (mixed), built in 1871,
for 60 children ; E. J. Chetwynd, head master
Railway Station, Erwood (Cambrian), Edward Spoonley,
station master
Morgan James, Garth Jones James Stephen. Blaenhenllan
Challoner Elizh.(Mrs.),Cavantwnibach Jones Thomas, Rhyn
P.H Jones William, Blaenhowe
Havard Miss, shopkpr. New gardens Lloyd James, Pentreforthian
Morgan Wm. blcksmth. Penbryncoch fMeredith Evan, Llwynpenfaiii
FAiiMEKS. Parrj- Danzy, Upper Argned
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over. Price James, Tyissa
Evans Benjamin, Lower Argoed Price John, Peiigraig
tGriffiths William, New building 1 Price Samuel, Garth
Gwillim John, Penrhiw | fPritchard David, Lane
LLANDILCRFAN is a parish and village on the
small river Cilieni, 12 miles north-west from Brecon,
and 4 miles north from Devynock station on the Neath
and Brecon railway, in the county of Brecknock, hun-
dred of Merthyr Cynog, petty sessional division of Devy-
nock, union and county court district of Brecon, rural
deanery of Brecon (first part), archdeaconry of Brecon,
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Teilo is
an ancient building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, and a belfry containing one bell : the church was
restored in 1875, at a cost of ;^7S4, and affords ifiS sit-
tings. The registers date from the year 1770. The
living is a vicarage, with that of Llanfihangel Nantbran
annexed, joint net income ^200, in the gift of Roger
Jeffreys Powell esq. and held since 1914 by the Rev.
Jenkin Evans B.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Pirgh David, Church house.
Robinson Thos. jun. Low.Pentrecaeau
: Williams Beatrice (Mrs.), Cellia
: Williams Margaret (Mias),AberbenIlan
'tWilliams Phineas, Panisa'rplwy
tWilliama Price, Great house
'Williams William, New house
vans Rev. Jenkin B.A. (vicar).
Davis Rpes, carpenter
Morris Mary (Miss), shopkeeper
Prosser Thos. miller (water),Lower ml
Rees Hugh, sub-postmaster & black-
Taylor Mary (Mrs.), Shoemakers'
Williar
David, Novadd Arms inn
Davi
Davies
FAUMEHS.
Jennet (Mrs.), Mantllys fan
John, Cwmnantyrhen farm
John P. Bwlchgwyn farm
Phillip, LlwyncoU
Davies Rees, Garthisaf farm
Davies Rees. Hirllwyn farm
Davies Rees, Maesvforch farm
Griffiths John & Thos. Penylan fan
Jones David Tom, Ddolfawr farm
Jones Margt. (Mrs ), Gythanau fai
Jones Thomas, Drainduon farm
Jones William, Oroffte farm
There are two Calvinistic Methodist chapels
Tredegar is the lord of the manor. The crops are
wheat, oats and barley. The area is 10,765 acres;
rateable value, £-2,ifio; the population in 1911 was
302 in the civil parish and 576 in the ecclesiastical
parish (which includes Llanfihangel Nant BrSn).
Post Office, Pentrebach. — Mrs. A. Price, sub-postmis-
tress. Letters received by rural postman from Seimy
Bridge, Breconshire, which is the nearest money order
& telegraph office, 4 miles distant
Public Elementary Schools.
Ciliene (mixed), for 45 children; Miss M. C. Rh>s. mist
Pentreucha fmixed). for 45 children ; Miss E. M. Joni-s
mistress
Jones William John. Berthddu farm
Li'wis Diivi.l, f..fiihiyn farm
Morgan John, Naotvrhidill farm
.Morgan Morrriui. .Nantsel.nn farm
Phillips John, L'efnilcch far
Philhps Thomas,
ntheinion farm
John, Abercyrnog farm
Powell John. Blaenglyn & Nantyrhe-
bog farms
Powell Richard, Carnau farm
Powell Thomas, Llwyfttegisaf farm
Price William (Mrs.) & Daniel,
Cefncyrnog farm
S. W. 16t
488 LLANDILO RFAN.
Price Ann (Mrs), Carllwyn tarni
Price Daniel, Wainfawr farm
Price David, Dderw farm
Price Evan, Cwmnunt^ moch farm
Price Griffith, Gilfachyrhaidd farm
Price Jeffrey, Garthuchnf farm
Price John, Glanfraith faiiu
Price John, Paiitraawr farm
SOUTH WALKS.
t'rice Thomas, Brunant
Price Thomas, Noyaddfach
I Price William, Cwmllech farm
' Price William, Llwj-ntegnchaf farm
Price William, Tirbach farm
Richards David, Wainlwyd
Thomas Roger, Elaengyrnog farm
'Williams Benjamin, Abernant
[kellv's
I Williams Daniel, Troedyrhiw
Williams Howell, Noyadd farm
Willi:uii3 John, Cenbryn farm
Williams John, Ffosybar farm
Williams John, Ffoswhaiad farm
I Williams Morgan, Gellygath
I Williams Rees, Brynmelyn farm
Williams William, Maesybwlch faru
LLANDILO-TALYBONT, see Pontardulai:
LLANDISSILIO (or Llandysibo) EAST
WEST form together an ecclesiastical parish 7 miles | Mathias and Cicely
in length, but separate for civu purposes, Llandissilio of which £2 2s,
East being in the county uf Carmarthen, hundred of ' '"
Derllyst, and Whitland petty sessional division, and
Llandissilio West in the coui.ty of Pembroke, and Dun-
gleddy hundred and petty sessional division ; both are
in Narberth union and county court district, and in the
rural deanery of St. Cleai-'s, archdeaconry of Car-
marthen, and diocese of St. David's, about 2 miles
north from Clynderwen station on the Great Western,
from 6 to 7 north from Narberth, and from 14 to i5
north-west from Haverfordwest. The church of St.
Tyssul, at Llandissilio West, is a small but ancient edifice
of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chan-
cel, nave, south porch, and a western belfry, containing
one bell: in 1894 the church was new roofed and the
exterior walls repaired at a cost of £j2, and
fabric was thoroughly lestored, a new s
added and the lych gate restored at a cus
there are 240 sittings. The register date
year 1720. The living is a vicarage, net in
with residence, and including loi acres of glebe, in the
gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and hold since 1914 by
the Kev. Evan Arthog Davies L.Div. of St. David's
College, Lampet*^. The Baptist chapel at Blaenconin
was erected in 1846: the Congregational chapel, bnilt
LLANDINOAT, see Llandovery.
25, was rebuilt
uth porch
of ;^85o:
from the
ome ^240,
n 1859. The charities of John
orris amount to £■; 73. yearly,.
_ pplied to educational purposes,
imilar sums for apprenticing and the relief of poor
communicants, and the remaining sum of one guinea
is paid to th« vicar for preaching an annual sermon.
E. Gower esq. and Capt. David Garrick Protheroe arft
the principal landowners. The soil is rah and the land
is chiefly under pasture. The area of West Llandissilio
is 1,737 acres, inclusive of 5 of water; rateable value,
^2,235 ; the area of East Llandissilio being 4,768 acres,
inclusive of 10 of water ; rateable value, £^,5$^- The
population of Llandissilio West was in 1911, 423; and
East, 617 ; the population of the ecclesiastical parish
is 423 (CO. Pembroke), and 617 (co. Carmarthen).
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Clynderwen
(letters should have Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire,.
added).— Mrs. Emma C. Morris, sub-postmistress
Past, M. 0. & T. Office, Llandissilio West.— Mrs.
Margaret Ann Thomas, sub-postmistress. Letter*
arrive from Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire
Public Elementary School, Brynconin (mixed), built in
1902, for 165 children ; John Edwal Williams, master
Some of the children attend the school at Ffynon-wen &
Pantycaws in Cilymaen Llwyd parish
Railway Station, Clynderwen, John Jones, station masto?
hotel, Clynderwen
Cileuchaf
LLANDISSILIO EAST.
Edwards Mrs. Lwynfryn
Evan.s Rev. John Jenkins (Welsh
tist), Bryngwilym, Clynderwen
Sanders Mrs. Clynderwen house
COMlLEECIiL.
Barclays Bank Limited ; .-iib-liranch) 'Adams John
(late London & Provincial BanklBowen Ezer, Caesenydd
Limited) (John M. .Tames, agent) ; j Davies Benjamin, Llwyndwfr
open tuesdays. 11 a.m. to 1.30 Davies John, Pencerig
p.m.; draw on head .iftiie. Lnin- Davies Thomas, Quay
bard street. Lundi.ii EC 3 ' Davies Thomas, Rhydymoch
Clynderwen & District Farmers' Asso- Edwards William (& assistant ovei
ciation Ltd. (G. E. S. Protheroe- seer), Gorse
Beynon, chairman ; Benjamin John, Evuns Silvanns Hall, Portisbach
sec). The Stores, Clynderwen Fraiiei> John. Alltypistyll
Davies David, shopkeeper. Maengwin (ienrtre Edward, f.irmer. Glai
Davies Joseph, ecinfeeti..iier.Rosel.erTy| ih\dwvlvn
house, CIynder«en iGibhy William, Glandy
Davis Brothers, tailors. (i«vlfa Griffiths John, Plasybrodyr
Griffiths James William, relieving & Griffiths John William, Glandyfach
vaccination officer. No. 3 district & I Howell Thomas, Llwyncelin
registrar of births & deaths, Llan-; Jaiiio^ Edward, PwUirarian
boidy sub-district. Narbeith union. | James John, Dyffrin
Plasybrodyr | James Percy, Marble hall
Howells David, Glandy Cross P.H James William, Gilvachddofn
James Jn. Mathias, grocr. Clynderwen .lames William, Lower I,niiL'f..n
Jenkins Elias, draper, Clynderwen [ CUnderwen
Jones James, saddler. Clynderwen I Jenkins Joseph, Oaklands
Lewis Daniel, butcher, Clynderwen iJohn Benjamin. Plasybedw
Uoydi Bank Ltd. (snh-branch) (open' Jnhn .luliii, l!i\n hill. fhndei^iMi
Eeynolds Edwd. Prudential Assurance I Phillips John, Green cut. Clyndetwi.i.
agent, 3 Mason's ter. Clynderwen Phillips John, Tirbach
Thomas Phoebe (Mrs ), Iron Dukel'Thomas Abel, Thornville grove
yiider
John John, I'ortis park
draw on head office, 7
street, London E C 3
London Joint City & "Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch). Clynderwen ;
draw on head office, Tlireadneedle
street, London E 0 2
Morris & Lewis, shopkeepers
Morris Henry, chemi.st
Morris Hy. coal mercht. Clynderwen
Morris John. N;utierth Arms P.H
Narbett Richard, blacksmith
Perkins George, Ma-oiis' Arms P.H. 1 . iMMM-,„eii
Clynderwen Nicholas Willi:
Phillips John, cooper. Green tottage, Owen Thomas,
Thomas Benjamin, Eithynman
I Thomas Benjamin, Tnstawr
i Thomas David, Plasyparke
j Thomas Henry, Tvhen
I Thomas John. Pei'iliach
(Thomas John, Llwynyrebol
! Thomas Morris, Brynayron
•Thomas Phillip. Pembrwynan
Wheeler John, Clyngwyn
Williams John, Maesydderwen
Williams William, Clynderwen
LLANDISSILIO WEST.
Davies Rev. Evan Arthog L Div.
(vicar). The Vicarage
r.ewis Daniel J. Pencnwc
Williams Jn. EdwalWilliftms.Elm .;ot:
COMMERCIAL
F.yans Giiffith, draper
James Sidney, saddler
John Mrs. shopkeeper
Jones Moses, carpenter, Brynbedw
Morgan Henry, clog maker
Morgan Sophia Ann (Mrs.), Bush inn
Morris John, grocer, Stafford house
Rees Edward, blacksmith
Rees Martha Jane (Miss), Angel inn
Thomas Daniel, shopkpr. Post office
Thonia-s Theophilns, carpenter
lones Enoch, DyfTiinlrogin
.Jones .Tohn, Rhydwen
Jnnis Theophilus, Dyffrinconin
I Lewis Hedley, Cilaiusaf
I Lewis Owen, Blanafon
Llewellin Benjamin, CUntoch
|I.lH«,-ll,n Daniel. Cilefawr
'Uenillyn John, Cileganol
'""'MHlew'^'"''" "''''"■'' '"'"
Ffynonlwyd
Davies John. Llethermadin
Edwards Thomas, PwUcwarre
Geor-e Philip, Panlan
Gibby William, Boyal Exchange
.Tames James John, Gilvachwen
John Thomas. Hendre
Jones James Parsons, Bush
Jones John, Vacar's mill
Lewis Dnniel J. Vencnwo
Llewellyn Epsy (Mrs.), Gwernoyfli.i
Owen Thomas. Brynmaen
Thomas John, Fern villa
Williams Arthur, Pencnwc F.asl
LLANSISIIilO QOaO, see Llandysilio Go£n.
I-IjAND01J(JH, formerly a civil parish, was in 190a I known as Pen.irth Fn
with Cogan and Penarth formed into a eivil parish. • Ponarth.
LT.ANDOXJGH. n-ar Ciubridge. fonii.rly a civil parish, now forms part
under wliirh place full particulars are given.
■ish of Lhinfftlr.
DIRKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANDOVBBY and LLANDINOAT.
LLANDOVERY,
LliiNDOVEEY is a Municipal borough, market town and
township, and head of a union and county court district,
on the river Towy, at the confluence of the rivers
Owytherig and Bran, the latter joining the Towy about
T mile belo^" the town, with a station on the Great
Western and London und North Western Joint rail-
way, 2X2 miles by rail from London, 80 north-west from
Cardiff, 50 west from Brecon, 36 north from Swansea,
86 south-east from Aberystwith and 26 north-east from
Carmarthen by railway, in the Carmarthen division
of the county of Carmarthen, civil parish of Llan*
dingat. hundred of Perfedd, and rural deanery of
Llangadook, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese
of St. David's. The town received a charter in 1484
from Richard III. afterwards confirmed by Queen
Elizabeth, but on the passing of the " Municipal Corpora-
tions Act, 1835" (5 and 6 Wra. IV. c. 76) theCorponi-
tion was remodelled, and now consists of a mayor, 4 alder-
men and 12 councillors. The town is partly paved and
lighted with gas by a company formed in 1862, and is
supplied with water from works at Coynant about 7 miles
east of the town, the property of the Corporation. The
chaTCh of St. Mary, about half a mile north of the town
on a site of a Roman camp, was formerly the parish
church for Llaiifair-ar-y-Bryn, but that parish having
been formed into a separate ecclesiastical district and a
new church built, this church now serves as a chapel of
ease to the pariah church of Llandingat ; it is a plain
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and an embattled tower at the west end, containing 2
bells : the tower was restored in 1907 : there are 330
sittings. On the north side of the churchyard stands
a handsome and massive granite monument erected in
1687 at a cost of .^400, raised by public subscription, to
the memorv of Rev. William Williams, a celebrated
Welsh hymn writer, who died in 1792. The Williams
Pantycelyn Memorial chapel (Calvinistic Methodist) is a
building of stone in the Gothic style, erected in 1887
at a cost of ^3,200, and will seat 300. Salem Congre-
gational chapel, founded in 1797, has 640 sittings.
Ebenezer Baptist chapel, erected in 1844, will seat 450.
The Town Hall, standing in the centre of the town,
was erected in 1857. and is a substantial edifice of
stone ; the basement is used as a corn market, and also
partly appropriated for police cells : above are the
county court office, the judge's room and the offices
of the town clerk, as well as a large room in which
the petty sessions and guardians' meetings are held.
The Municipal insignia consist only of a corporate
seal, which is circular and of modern date, and
bears the triple feather badge of the Prince of
Wales. The meat market house adjoins. The chief
business of the town consists in supplying the agri-
cultural district around with household commodities,
and there is a small brewery. Here are three banks.
viz. : branches of Lloyds Bank Limited, of the National
OFFICLiL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Post. M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office (letters
should have Carmarthenshire added). — Evan Evans,
COBPORATION.
Mayor, Daniel Jones.
Aldermen.
Retire in November, 1919.
Thomas Roberts | Thomas Watkins
Retire in November, 1922.
Dougla.! Thomas Maybery I Charles P. Lewis
Jones I
Conncillors.
Retire in November, 1919.
Daniel Jones 1 Mathew Henry Nichols
I Septimus Henry Price
Retire in November, 1920.
John Nicho
I William J
I Richard T
Thomas
Retire in November, 1921.
Henry Havard I Benjamin Jackson
David Jones | Daniel Lewis
Mayor's Auditor. Douglas T. M. Jones
Elected Auditors, Jas. Rhys James & Llewelyn Edwards
Proviniial and Dninn Bank ot England Limited and
Barclay- B:ink Limited. The weekly market is held
r.n Fridays. Fairs for horses and cattle are held
here monthly on January i6th, February i6th, March
24th, April 17th, May ' isth, June 19th, July 8th,
August 10th, September 8th, October 22nd, Novembei
i6th .ind December 15th; any of the above days falling
on a Sunday, the fair is held on the following Mon-
day, except the fair fixed for the 8th of July,
which will in such event be held on the next preceding
Saturday ; it April 17th is Good Friday the fair is
held on' the 16th; on the i8th if the :7th is Easter
Monday and on the 19th if the 17th is Easter Sunday;
the day following each of the above (except the i6th
of February and the Bth of July) is for the sale
of sheep and pigs. On the south side of the town,
crowning a small eminence on the west bank of the
river Bran, are the remains of the castle, now but a
fragment, and covered with ivy. The area of the muni-
cipal borough (which comprises the civil parish of
Llandingat Within) is 1,240 acres of land and 26 of
water ; rateable value, ;£7,6oi ; the population in 1911
was 1,993, which includes 3 officials and 15 inmates in
the Poor L;iw Institution.
LLANDINGAT is the parish, and includes the town
of Llandovery. Under the provisions of the " Local
Government. Act, 1894," the ancient civil parish ot
Llandingat was divided into two parishes. Within and
Without, the area of the former being co-extensive
with the municipal borough of Llandovery. The church
of St. Dingat is a plain edifice of stone, consisting of
chancel, nave, south aisle, north porch and an em-
battled western tower containing 6 bells : the church
was restored in 1882 at a cost of ^582, and again in
1905 at a cost of .^2,591 : the tower was repaired in 1900
at a cost of ;^6so : the church affords 500 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1733. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ^^250, with residence and
17 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 191 1 by the Rev. David Edmondes Owen
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. The vicarage
house was rebuilt in 1913.. Llwyn-y-Brain is the seat
of John Cirbery Pugh Vaughan-Pryse-Rice esq. D.L.,
J. P. The trustees of Earl Cawdor, who is a minoT,
are lords of the manor. J. C P. Vaughan-Pryse-Rice esq.
Ivor Elystaii Campbell-Davys esq. J. P. and the trustees
of the late J. P. W. Gwynne-Holford are the principal
landowners. The soil is various ; subsoil, clay, rab and
gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and
green crops and a large area of woodland.
The area of Llandingat Without civil parish is 6,846
acres of land and 108 of water; rateable value, j£3,473 ;
population in 1911, 474.
Telych, 2 miles east ; Forest, 3 north, and YstTad, a
south, are hamlets.
LOCAL INSTITCTIONS &c.
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, Henry Alfred Thomas. Town hall
Treasurer, C. Michael, Lloyd's Bank
Medical Officer ot Health, Thomas Morgan M.E.O.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Violet cottage. Broad street
Borough Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Evan Williams,
Brynawel
Engineer, John Lewis, Court house
j Collector of Rates, Edgar Evans, New road
Sergeants-at-Mace, Isaac Havard i, James Hughes
1 Town Crier, Fred Staudley, King's Arms .street
j Hajlkeeper, James Dean, Granta cottage
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR LLANDOVERY
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
' Campheli-Davys Ivor Elystan, Ystrad. Llandovery. Car-
marthenshire
Davies C. F. Hafdre, Llanurtyd Wells, Breconshire
Davies David, Rhyblid, Myddfai, Llandovery, Carm
1 Gwynne Major David, Cefnmaur, Talgarth
Haley Isaac, Glanbrane park, Llandovery. Cann
Jeffreys Walter Powell D.L. Forde, Ashford Carbnnell,
I Ludlow, Salop , . , r.
I Lewis Charles P., M.A. Llandingat, Llandovery Ca:u.
Lloyd-Harries Col. Tudor, Llwyndewi, Llangadook
■ Roberts Thomas High street, Llandovery, Carm
Vaughan-Pryse-Rice John Carbery Pugh D.L. Llwyn-y-
Br°in, Llandovery, Carm
Watkins Thomas, Gollen house, Llandovery, Carm
The Mayor of Llandovery k the Chairman of the Llan-
dovery Rural District Council, for the time being, are
ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates. Douglas Thomas Mnybery
Jones. Market square
490 LLANDOVEKV.
SOUTH WAl.ES.
Fkelly's
Sessions are held at the Town hall every alternate
lav at 11.30 a.m. The following places are included
the petty sessional division :—C!ilycwm. Llan-
■arvlirvn, Llandingat, Llanwida & Myddfai
LLANDOVERy RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the Dislri
sception of Llandingat Within (Llan-
dovery municipal borough). The area is 132,153
acres; population in igii, 7,360.
Council meet.s at the Town hall on ist fiiday in the
Chairman, Nicholas Nicholas
Officials.
Clerk, Douglas Thomas Maybery Jones, Market square
Tir;asurer, Charles Michael, Lloyds Bank, High street
Medical Officer of Health. Thomas Morgan M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Violet cottage. Broad street
Surveyors, Evan Williams, Brynawel. Llandovery; J,
Griffiths, Caio & Tudor Lewis, Llangadock
Sanitary Inspectors, Tudor Lewis, Llangadock & Evan
Williams. Brynawel, Llandovery
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS
County Court, Town hall. His Honor John Lloyd
Morgan K.C., B.A. judge; Douglas T. M. Jones,
registrar & high bailiff; the court is held every alter-
nate month. The district comprises the following
places: — Cilycwm, Conwil Caio, Llanddausant, Llan-
dingat, Llangadock, Llanfair-ary-bryn, Llansadwrn,
Llanwrda & Mothvey
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Carmarthen ; Herbert Watkins Thomas, 4 Queen
street, Carmarthen, official receiver
Certified Bailiff, appointed under the " Law of Distress
Amendment Act," D. Davis Jones
Countv Police Cells, Town hall, James Deans, sergeant
*; Tconstable
Lloyd Jones Assembly Rooms, High street, H. Alfred
Tho
LLANDOVERY UNION.
alternate fridays at 11 a.m. at the To
1 hall.
Board da
The Union comprises the following places: — Cily
Conwil Caio, Llanddeusant, Llandingat Within, Llan-
dingat Without, Llanfairarybryn. Llangadock. Llan-
sidwin, Llanwrda t Myddfai or Mothvey. The popu-
lation of the union in 1911 was 9,353; area, 133,419
acres ; rateable value in 1913, £66,390
('hairman of the Board of Guardians, Daniel Lewis,
Tnisbordea, Llandovery
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee,
Douglas Thomas Maybery Jones, Market square
Treasurer, Charles Michael, Lloyd's Bank
Collector to the Guardians k Relieving Officer, Edward
Williams. Stone street
Vaccination Officer, Evan Williams, Brynawel. Llan-
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. i district,
Thomas Morgan M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
Violet cottage, Broad street, Llandovery; No. 2 dis-
trict, Hii-l.ard Hopkin M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
Great house, Llangadock ; No. 3 district, Evan Evans
M.B.. B.S.Lond. 11 College street, Lampeter
Poor Law Institution. Llandingat, a building of stone,
built in 1839 to hold tie inmates; Thomas Morgan
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; John
Ceredig Evans, master; Miss Sarah Evans, matron
.Superintendent Registrar, Douglas T. M. Jones, Market
square ; deputy, Wyndham Price. Emlyn
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Cilyc«m sub-district
D. Evans, Fenian; Conwil-Cavo sub-district, James
Morgan. Cayo. Llanwrda ; Llanddausaint sub-district,
.lohn Williams, Maespant, Llanddausaint; Llandingat
Mih-district, William Thomas Price, Market square.
Llandovery; Llanfairarybryn sub-district. Morgan
Williams. 'Cilycwm ; Llangadock sub-district, William
Divics, Llangadock ; Llansadwrn sub-di.strict, Thomas
Thomas, Llanwrda
Registrars of Marriages, William Thomas Price, Market
square. Llandovery; William Davies, Llangadock;
James Morgan, Cayo, Llanwrda
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Clerk of the Peace & to the Countv Council of the
County, J. W. Nicholas, Llandilo
Clerk to Llandovery Local Pension Sub-Committee,
Douglas Thomas Maybery Jones, Market square
Assistant Overseer & Collector of Rates, John James
Customs & Excise Officer, John McPhail, New road
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services
Llandingat Church, Rev. David Edmondes Owen B.A.
vicar; Rev. Thomas John Rowlands M.A., B.D.
•curate; 11 a.m. (English) & 6 p.m. (English); tues.
& wed 7 p.m. (English)
St. Mary Chapel of Ease, Rev. David Edmondes Owen
B.A. vicar; Rev. Thomas John Rowlands M.A., B.D.
curate ; 10 a.m. (Welsh) & 6 p.m. (Welsh)
Baptist (Welsh), Queen street. Rev. Henry Ivor James ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 450
Lalvinistic Methodist (Weisb) (Tabernacle), Queen street.
Rev. Jcseph Jenkins ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Williams Pantycelyn Memorial)
(English), High street; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 300
Congregational (Salem) (Welsh), Rev. Joseph Harry ;
ID a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 640
SCHOOLS,
was founded
Thoma
John
confined to
Llandovery College
Phillips in 1848 : the endowment of the school is
about /700 a year; the trustees are Sir J. T. D.
Llewelyn bart. Lord Tredegar, the Earl of Ply-
mouth & F. Gilbertson esq. ; the Bishop of St.
David's is visitor; there are two exhibitions of the
yearly value of £27 los. each, tenable for four
years at Oxford ; twenty foundation scholarships
of the vearly value of £S 8s. each, open to Welsh
youths from the two dioceses of St. David's & Llan-
daff. & three scholarships of £2^ yearly, respec-
tively founded by Earl Cawdor, Sir" ^
Llewelyn & Mr. Benjamin Evans : these
ships are tenable for two years & a
natives of C.irmarthenshire,' Pembrokeshire & Swan-
sea; one of £1$ was founded by the late Lt.-Gen. Sir
James G.C.B., V.C. & Lady Hills-Johnes & another of
£10 yearly by Mr. Henry Jones of Wimborne : there
are besides these, thirty-five House scholarships, two
of the yearly value of ;^5o, eight of £25. eight of
;£20, nine of £1$ & nine of /'lo & two James scholar-
ships of ;£io; all these scholarships are awarded
upon the results of examinations held annually ia
March & September; the school buildings, which are
modern, consist of a large school room, dining hall,
eight class rooms, a chemical laboratory, a library,
dormitories & studies, fives courts & a gymnasium,
& are situated in a picturesque part of the vale of
Towy, just outside the town of Llandovery. There
are at present attached to the school 2 boarding
houses & football k cricket fields : there are about
170 bovs in school, the majority of whom are boarders :
Rev. William Worthington Poole-Hughes M.A. late
scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, warden & head
master & 10 assistant masters ; J. G. Clark, Mi.ss
Smit, music teachers ; Sergt. J. Davies, drill in-
structor; Henry Brown Elton B.A., MB., B.C.
Canlah., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical
-attendant
County School, for girls, erected under the provisions of
" The Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889." & con-
trolled by the Central Welsh Board; Miss Margaret
Elizabeth Price B.A.Lond. bead mistress
Public Elementary, Llantair road (mixed and infants),
built about 1836, rebuilt & enlarged 1909, for 2ie
children; M. H. Nicholls, master; Mrs. Mary Ann
Hardwick, infants' mistress
The schools are controlled by six managers; H. .\lfred
Thomas. Stone street, clerk
Public Elementary, Llanfair road (mixed and infants),
built in 1911, for 300 children; William Thoma.s,
master ; Miss Mary Eli?.abeth Morris, infants' mistrss
Conveyance.
Railway Station, Arthur Aldridge, station master
pnivATF hksipknts.
Bishop Charles, Cwmrythan
Campbell-Davys Ivor Elvstan J. P.
Ystrnd
Davies Mrs. Melbourne house
Elton Henry Brown B.A., MB
Marlift square
Griffiths Morgan, Brynderw,Brecon rd
Gwynne Major David J. P. Cilg^vyn i Jones Douglas
Harry Rev. Joseph (Cong.), Queen st Lewis Chas.
Hughes Daniel, Stone street j Llandingat villa
James Rev. Henry Ivor (Welsh Bap- [Lewis Mrs, 9 Broad street
tist). The Laurels, New road ; Miclncl Charles. Bank house
James John. Maesycoed j Morgan Thomas M.R.C.S Eng
Jenkins Rev. Joseph (Welsh Calvin- I L R C.P.Lond. Violet cot. Broad 1
istic Methodist), Pendennis.Now rd I Nicholls Edward Powell, Llwyncelv
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Pritchard Evan, Verdre villa
Rees Mrs. Marg-anwyd
Bees Mrs. Old Star house
Rees Mrs. Vron
Rees Mrs. M. H. Trehytryd.Brec
Roberts Thomas J. P. High strei
Roderick David.Bryntowy.Cilycv
Rowlands R«v. Thomas Joliii
B.D. (curate), Llyncelyn
Siiiit Miss, Llandovery college
Q-Ken Rev. David Edmondea B.A.
(vicar ot Llandingat . with the
chapelry of St. Mary's), Vicarage
Owen Miss, Albert house
Pelham-Rees Mrs. Brynhytryd villa
Phillips Mrs. Picton court
Poole-Hughes Rev. William Worthing-
ton M.A. (warden & head master).
Llandovery college
Price Miss B.A. Plaaydderwen
COMMEHCIAL.
Early closing day, thursday.
Anthony George, cabinet maker, Stone street
Barclays Bank Limited (branch) (Thomas Joseph
Williams, manager), Market square ; draw on head
office, 54 Lombard street E C 3
•Campbell Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Dolanhirion
Castle Hotel) family & commercial (Thomas Jones,
propi-ietor) ; excellent accommodation for motorists ;
Clement John, farmer, Llwynjack
County Court (Douglas T. M. Jones, registrar & high
bailiff). Town hall
County Intermediate Girls' School (Miss Margaret Eliza-
beth Price B.A.Lond. head mistress)
Daniels Joshua, blacksmith, Waterloo street
Davies J. & Co. auctioneers. Stone street
Davies R. L. & S. L. (Miss), farmer, Garth
Davies & Richards, dress makers. New road
Davies & Williams, grocers. Queen street
Davies Benjamin, farmer, Wern
Davies Dan, grocer. Stone street
Davies Daniel, Butchers' Arms P.M. Stone street
Davies Daniel, King's Arms P.H. High street
Davies David, farmer, Pantyglass
Davies David, wheelwright, Towy cottage, Llandingat
Davies Evan, farmer, Townmill
Davies John, Bear P.H. Market square
Davies Lewis, outfitter, Bon Marche, High street
Davies Mary (Miss), grocer, Stone street
Davies Mary Ann (Miss), boot maker & saddler. Stone st
Davies William, farmer, Bwlchflorest
Davies William, grocer. High street
Davis Daniel, Black lion P.H. Stone street
Edwards Llewelvn, general draper. Stone street
Elton Henry Brown B.A., M.B., B.C.Cantab., M.B.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon. Market sq
Esmond William J. sec. Public Reading Rooms & Insti-
tute, Stone street
Evans Anne (Mrs.), confectioner. New road
Evans David, farmer, Llwynrhydd
Evans David, farmer, Verdre
Evans Edgar, rate collector. New road
Evans Thomas, ironmonger. Higli street
Fox Sydney William, photographer. High street
Gower Anthony Hugh, ironmonger. Stone street
■Griffiths David, farmer, Deltryn, Cilycum road
Griffiths Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Llanfair house
Griffiths Thomas, North Western hotel
Griffiths Timothy, Half Moon P.H. Stone street
Griffiths Timothy, Plough inn. Stone street
Harries Elizabeth (Miss), ironmonger. Stone street
Harries EUen Jane (Miss), grocer. Stone street
Harries Isaac, egg dealer, 80 Stone street
Harries Rachel (Miss), farmer, Owmgywn
Harries Sarah Ann (Mrs.), china & glass dealer.Stone st
Havard Henry, boot maker. Stone street
Hopliin» David, farmer. Pen rock
Hughes James, Blue Bell P.H. Hiah street
Hughes Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer,' Stone street
Jackson Benj. spade k .shovel handle maker. New road
Jackson Henry Morgan. saw mills, Crown mills.Brecon id
JamesWilliam & Walter,ancti.inefrs & valuers.Market sq
Janip< .John, assistant overseer & collector of rates &
taxes of Llandovery & assistant overseer of Garsgle-
fain. Porthyrhyd & Llanwrda
James Mary Jane (Miss), refreshment rooms. Stone st
James Rebecca (Miss), grocer. High street
James Stanley, farmer. Maesgwandde
Jeffreys David Walter, grocer, Stone street
Jenkins John & Sons, boot dealers. High street
Jenkins Daniel, confectioner. Oak house. High street
Jenkins Henry, Black Ox P.H. Broad street"
Johns Margaret (Mrs.), confectioner. Water street
-lohnson Joseph & Sons, painters. High street
.Tones Daniel & Sons, coal merchants. Station yard
Jones Thomas & John, farmers. Brynteg
Jones Ann (Mrs.). Three Horse Shoes P.H. High street
Jones Daniel, horse dealer, High street
Jones David, farmer. Pantybally
Jrmes David, ironmonger, Stone street
LLANl.tjVKKY. 491
.-ftuart Maj. W. E. L. Llanair-5 -Crvn
Thomas Mrs. Belmont house
Thomas Ernest, Bailyglas
Thomas Henry Alfred, Penybont
V.aughan-Pryse-Rice Jn.Carbery Pugh
D.L., J.P. Llwyn-y-Brain
Watkins Thomas J.P. Market square
Williams Mrs. Brynhyfrvd villa
Williams Mrs. Velindre '
Williams Wm.Jenkin. Llanfair grnge
Jones David, outfitter. King's road
Jones David, outfitter, Stone street
Jones David, tailor. Stone street
Jones David Edgar, saddler, Water street
Jones David John, hair dresser. High street
Jones David Roderi.-. stati"nei> & bnulsseller. Broad st
Jones Douglas Thnmas M;iyliei\, siiliLitor & commis-
sioner for oath,-, el.rk to the uia^istrntes, superin-
tendent registrar, registrar & hiLili bailiff of county
court, clerk to the guardians & assessment committee
of t.be Llandovery union, clerk to the Llandovery
Rural District Council & clerk to Llandovery Local
Pension Sub-Committee, Market square
Jones Evan, Greyhound inn. Stone street
Jones John Evan, botcher. Stone street
Jones Letitia (-Mrs.), White Swan P.H. High .street
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), White Hart P.H. Stone street
Jones Mary (Mrs.), tanner. Divlyii
Jones Raymond, tailor. Stone street
Jones Thomas, Castle hotel
.Tones Thomas, farmer, Penrhiwrychen
Jones Thomas (Mrs.), farmer, Wernfelen
Jones Thomas Oliver, New White Lion P.H. Stone st
Jones William, draper, High street
Jones William, farmer, Glangwydderig
Leonard Robert David, butcher. King's road
Lewis Daniel, farmer, Tnisbordea
Lewis John, borough engineer & general smith. Stone st
Llandingat Young Men's Church Institute (M. H.
Nicholls. sec), ig Market square
Llandovery College (Rev. W. W. Poole-Hughes M.A.
warden & head master)
Llandovery County Girls' Intermediate School (Miss
Margaret Elizabeth Price B.A.Lond. head mistress)
Llandovery Cricket Club (Charles Michael, sec)
Llandovery Gas Co. Limited (R. W. Price, sec)
Llandovery Public Beading Rooms & Institute (William
J. Esmond, sec. ; Llewellyn Williams, librarian).
Stone street
Alfred Thomas, town clerk)
H. Alfred Thomas, clerk)
Rooms (H. Alfred Tho.-ias
mch)(Chas. Michael, manager),
London head office, 71 Lom-
Llandovery Town Hall (H.
Llandovery Water Works (
" Llovd Jones " Assembly
sec'.). Stone street
Lloyds Bank Limited (br!
High street; draw on
bard street E C 3
McPhail John, customs & excise officer. New road
Michael Charles, manager ot Lloyds Bank & treasurer
to the borough, to Llandovery union & Rural District
Council, High street
Moore Edward, shopkeeper, Globe house. Market square
Morgan Margnetta & Elizabeth (Misses), grocers &
drapers. New road
Morgan Ben, butcher. Stone street
Morgan Benjamin, farmer, Damymwyfry
Morgan David T. watch maker. Stone street
Morgan Jeffrey, miller (water), Gytto mill
Morgan John, farmer, Cefnralltissaf
Morgan John, painter & decorator, 5 Orchard street
Morgan Thomas M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond. phy-
sician & surgeon, medical officer to Poor Law Institu-
tion & medical officer & public vaccinator (No. i
district) Llandovery Union & medical officer of health
to the borough & Rural District Council & certifj-ing
factory surgeon, Violet cottage. Broad street
Morgan Thomas Lloyd, chemist & druggist. Stone street*
Morgans James Rees, farmer, Llwvnhywell
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (William Henrv Jones, manager), Market
sq. ; draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London E t 2
Nicholas John, drug store. High street
Owen Norman, draper. High street
Powell William, farmer, Tynllwyn
Price Rhvs W. solicitor & clerk to commissioner of
taxes. Market square
Price Septimus Henry, watch maker, Trafalgar house.
Stone street
Price William Thomas, stationer. Stone street & regis-
trar of births, deaths & marriages. Market square
Price Wyndham, boot & shoe dealer. Broad street
Price Wyndham, deputy superintendent registrar of
births, marriages & deaths, Emlyn
492 LLANIJUVEKY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kkll.\j*s
Piytheroh Evan, farmer, Ystiad
Pugh Timothy, grocer. New road
Rtes Dnniel, Six Bells PH. Stone street
Bee5 John Knight, Bed Lion P.H. & tailor. Market sq
Rees U/.iie (Mis.), King's Head P.H. Market square
Richards John, farmer, Tjncoed
Richards Thomas, farmer, Pefnralltu.haf
Roberts Thomas t Sons, groCiTs k ironmimgers. High
street k motor garage, Brecon road
Roberts Lewis, shopkeeper. Broad street
Roderick Margaret (Mrs.), Wheatsheaf PH. High street
&ogt'r< James, farmer, Vrnnucha
Standley Fred, town crier, King's Arujs street
Star Tea Co. Limited. King's road
Stephens Arthur, tailor, Brecon villa. Broad street
Stephens Jane (Mrs.), confectioner. Stone street
Stephens Thomas A. tailor. Brecon villa. Broad -treet
Strange Jane (Mrs.). Station hotel
Theophilus David, blacksmith. Broad street
Thomas DaTid, shopkeeper, High street
Thomas E. Roland, chemist. King's road
Thomas Henry Alfred, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths & commissioner for taking acknowledgments of
deeds by married women, town clerk, sec. to the
trustees of Llandovery school, steward for the manor
of Perfeth, Hirfryn & Forest, & sec. to the trustees
of the "Lloyd Jones" Assembly Booms, Stone street
Thomas Jane (Miss), grocer. Market sqnnre
Thomas John, farmer, Cefenricket
Thomas John, mason. New road
Thomas John, stationer. Stone street
Thomas Lewis, printer, Broad street
LIiANDCW is a small parish. 4 miles west from Cow-
bridge station on the Llantrisant and Aberthaw branch
of the Ta£f Vale railway, and z miles from Southern-
Down Road station on the Vale of Glamorgan railway, in
the Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan..
Dgmore hundred. Brideend and Cowbridge union.
Bridgend county court district, Newcastle and Ogmore
petty sessional division, rural deanery of Groneath
Lower (western division) and archdeaconry and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of Holy Trinity 'is an ancient
building of stone in the Enrly English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, aisles, transept, south porch and a
western tower containing one bell : the church was
repaired in 1889. and affords 80 sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1688 ; mar-
riages, 1739. The living is a rectory, net yearly value
Llewellyn Rev. George Morgan M. A., Jones Ivor B. farii
(rector) jjones Thomas, far
Thomas William, farmer. Pant wheel
Thomas William, farmer, Penlan
Thomas William, monun.erital mason, (juee:. street
Thomas William, shopkeeper, 4 Broad street
Thomas William Nicholas, hair dresser, ytone itreet
Vale James, ironmonger, King's road
Wager Charles, boot maker. Stone street
Wall William, builder. Green glen
Walters David, fellmongfr, Victoria crescent
Walters Elizabeth (Miss), apartments. Depot cottage
Watkins Harry & Blick, motor garage. Broad stree'.
Watkins Thomas & Son, brewers. Stone street
Williams Brothers, builders, High street
Williams D. B. t W. J. coal merchants. Statiju lard
Wilii.UKs T. k W. grocers. King's road
Williams Daniel S. stone L marble mason. Victoria ores
Williams David, grocer & cabinet maker, High street
Williaiii« Edward, collector to the guardians, & relieving
olKccr f.ir L!a.ndoveiy Union. Stone street
Williaiii- Evan, vaccination officer, road surveyor jc
sanit.iry inspector, P.rynawel
\Viu;:n„. .lani.s. .-I ji ,^ lir.iler P.H. High street
^\ ill: 111.. .l.Uir Ml- ,. \\U,t.- Hall P.H
Willi, I, I- \!.,x Ml- I, I iiinT. i'antlhvyfen
(iiruier, Velindre
, ilchrfforest
road
Williniiis M:<rs M
Williams Kees, fa
Williams Thomas, plasterer. N
Williams W. Lloyd, nosier, c
lectio. Stone street
Williams William, farmer, LI
Wyman Sc Sons Limited, news
oh9n
agents, Railway station
Hopkins Edward, farmer, Tyftie
John David, farmer. Ty-yn-y-cacau
£220, including So acres of ^'lebe, with residence, in the
gift of Jesus College, Oxford, and held since 1916 by
the Rev. George Morgiin Llewellyn M.A. of Jesus
t'ollege, Oxford. The principal landowners are the
Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl K.P., P.O., O.M.&.
anil George L. Bruce esq. The soil is lias lime ; sub-
soil, limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and
nats. The area is 1,119 acres; rateable value. ^£1,662 ;
and the population in 191X was no.
.Sexton, Mrs. Nugent
Post Office.— Mrs. Emma Davies, sub-postmistres*.
Letters through Cowbridge. Wick is the nearest
money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, Sutton farm
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1871, for
-*3 children ; Miss Major, mistress
;r. Court newydd [Thomas Alban & Michael, farmers,
ler, Pickett farm 1 Sutton farm
I Roberts Wm. farmer,01d Recto
I Ryall Joseph, farmer
Daniel, far
LLANDOWBOB (or Llanddowi-or) is a pari.sh and
village in the county of Carmarthen, on the high road
from Carmarthen to Narberth and Haverfordwest, 2
miles south-west from St. Clears, 2J from St. Clears
station on the Carmarthen and Whitland section of the
Great Western railway and 5 east-by-south from Whit-
land, in the hundred of Derllys, petty sessional division
of St. Clears, union and county court district of Car-
marthen, and in the rural deanery of St. Clears, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Cringat is an ancient building of
stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, southern porch and an embattled tower, contain-
ing one bell; it was restored in 1865, a'"! affa'" i"
1900, and affords 200 sittings. The registers date from
St. John Brig.-Gen. George Francis Thomas Herbert, grocer
William C.B. Picton house 1
Bees Rev. John Lambert B.Si
tor). Rectory
COUMRKCIAL. Bowen John, Cil-dywell
Cooper Samuel, Cross inn i tDavid Thomas & David, Forestlai
David Thofl. & David, quarrv owners I tDavid John, Pentrehowell
Phillips Jn. fl.innel mfr. Tucking mill iHowells Jn. (rate collector). Pen^bn
Thomas & Co, grocers Jones John. Rho.scelvn
the year 17-7. The living i.s a rectory, net income
_^2io, with iS acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of Sir Charles E. G. Philipps bart. and Lady Philipps.
and held since 1906 by the Rev. John Lambert Bees
B..Sc. of Owen's College, Manchester. There is a Metho-
dist chapel. Sir Charles E. G. Philipps bart. is the
principal landowner. The chief crops are wheat, hay
and root crops. The area comprises 1,761 acres of
land and 7 of water; ratwible value. £nH6 : the popu-
lation in 1911 was ^ij.
Post Office.— Mrs. Eli/.abeth Phillips, sub-postmistress.
Letters through St. Clears. 2 miles distant, which ;s
the nearest money order k telegraph office
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1876. fo
100 children ; William Oarey Ace. master
tMorgan John. Maeslan
Morris William, Ciltynydd
Phillips David k Joseph. Talv..n
i-Thouia- Benjamin, Vaynor
Thon.as George. Penvgraig
tThonias James, Penlan "
Watts David. College
Williams Sarah .Mi.s), Park-.
LLANDBINDOD 'WELLS (Ffynnon-llwyn-y-gog,
" The well of the Cuckoo's grove ") is a towii with a
station on the Central Wales section of the lyondon and
North Western railway, 214 miles from London, 80 from
Birmingham, 50 from Shrewsbury, 30 from Brecon. 40
from Hereford, 7 north from Builth, 12 west from Radnor,
in the parishes of Cefnllys and Llandrindod, in Radnor-
shire, and is the head of a county court district, in Cefn-
llys petty sessional division, Llandrindod in the union of
Builth and Ceffnilys in that of Rhyader, in the rural dean-
ery of Melineth-Ultra-Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon, ami
dimese of St. David's. Llandrindod with Cefnllys are
governed by an Urban District Council, formed under
the provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1394."
In 1886 a system of drainage- was carried out. at a cos'
of ^7,000. The town is well supplied with drinkine
water from a pur.> spring which flows out of a huge mass
of trap rock on a neighbouring hi.'l near I.lonfawr Quarry,
and is lighted by •;lectric'ty from works built in 1897, and
the property of a company,
tinder the provisions i>f the •' Local Government Act.
1894" (56 and 57 Vict, c. 73) the ancient civil parish ol
Llandrindod has been divided into two. Urban and Rural,
the former consisting of the Urban area.
The wells or »).rin!;s of mineral water, for which this
place is famous, are known to have been in use for
medicinal purposes for at least 200 years; Dr. Wesiel
Linden, nn eminent G»rm:iii physician, who visited tin
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
LLANDUlNDd
wrote
treatise
place in 1754, subsequently \
waters, in which he described the place as " the Mont-
pelier of Great Britain," and says of the springs : " 1
have seen and tried several medicinal waters in various
parts of Europe, and have read of many more, but as
yet I have not met with any of the same kind that sur-
pass those at Llandrindod." Not many years since this
place was a barren common, but the efficacy of its
waters, the mildness and unquestionable salubrity of its
climate, and its position in an open country surrounded
in the distance by mountain scenery, have procured for
it an ever-inereasin<.' popularity, and the nnniber of
visitors now amounts to about 75,ocx) a year. If has
been found very useful as a place of residence for those
suffering from incipient lung disease, as well as for
others whose constitutions have been tried by residing
in tropical climates, being completely sheltered from the
east winds by the high range of hills called Radnor
Forest, well known for the famous breed of sheep
reared on them. The waters and baths are considered
to be particularly efficacious in cases of liver complaint,
dyspepsia, gout, rheumatic gout, rheumatism, calculus,
kidney diseases and general debility. .Completely fitted
bath rooms are attached to the pump rooms, and
revolving shelters are placed in all parts of the town.
The following analysis of the mineral waters was made
by Horace Swete M.D., F.C.S. of Worcester.
Old Saline Spring, of Ffynnon-llwyn-y-gog.
Temperature of Spring — 48F. SpecificGravity— 1,00474.
Gaseous Contents at 48 F. and 30 Bar.
O.xygeu 2 "52 cubic inches per gallon.
Nitrogen 6-27 „ ,, „ ,,
Carbonic Acid 35 ,, „ „ ,,
Mineral Constituents, in grams, per Imperial Gallon.
Chloride of Sodium 334'24
Chloride of Potassium 2'io
Chloride of Calcium 68'43
Chloride of Magnesium 2-61
Chloride of Lithium strong trace
Chloride of Thallium a trace.
Carbonate of Calcium 3-50
Carbonate of Ammonia 23
Nitrate of Calcium -41
Oxides of Iron and Alumina )
Phosphates of Iron and Alumina J '
Sulphate of Calcium 115
Bromide of Potassium 02
Silica 170
Water of Combination 25'20
Sulphuretted Spring.
44076
Oxygen '61 cubic inches per gallon.
Nitrogen 577 „ ,, „ ,,
Carbonic Acid 175 ,, ,, ,, „
Sulphurtd. Hydrogen 2-62 ,, „ ,, ,,
1075
Mineral Constituents, in grains, per Imperial Gallon.
Chloride of Sodium i62'8o
Chloride of Potassium a trace.
Chloride of Calcium 49'2i
Chloride of Magnesium 2'6i
Chloride of Lithium a trace.
Carbonate of Calcium 9"oo
Nitrate of Calcium 70
Sulphate of Calcium 50
Sulphide of Ammonia .
Oxides of Iron and Alumina ]
Phosphates of Iron and Alumina J
Bromide of Potassium
Iodide of Potassium
Silica
Water of Combination
248-95
1889, of the sulphuretted
Llandrindod sulphur water contains a little more than
one volume of sulphuretted hydrogen gas. and the ex-
treme sensitiveness of the water to the action of atmo-
spheric air was noted ; whilst the water will keep for
any length of time if in bottles quite full and properly
closed, it loses its virtues it exposed to the air.
The specific gi wit\
allon contains :
Carbonate of Limo
Sulphate of Lime
Chloride of Calcmii.
Chloride of Magiie-r
Chloride of Sodium
297-0
In 1893 two mineral springs were discovered by Mr.
Thomas Heighway in the park, and of these careful
analyses were made in 1894 and 1896, by Dr. Horace
Swete F.C.S. public analyst for the counties of Worcester
and Radnor, and Mr. Raymond Ross, of the Society of
Public Analysts, at the Laboratories, Shrub Hill, Wor-
cester. The analysts reported these waters in be very
similar to those previously examined by Dr. Swete, bnt
that both of them, while possessing the same constitu-
ents, are very much stronger as regards those matters
likely to produce a beneficial effect when taken as
medicine and they append the following analys"*! -. —
Roman Spring.
Temperature of Spring, 50" K.
Dissolved Gases in Ciibif Inches i^cr (Jall^'n : —
Nitrogen 4'2o
Oxygen i'20
Carbon Dioxide 'Sc
Mineral Constituents, in grains, per Gallon :—
Sodium Chloride 263-3
Potassium Chloride 2'so
Calcium Chloride 9800
Magnesium Chloride 23-80
Lithium Chloride traces.
Thallium Chloride traces.
Oxide of Alu
Oxide of Iron
Calcium Carbonate
Ammonium Carbona
Silica
Nitrites
Nitrates
Magnesium Spring.
Temperature of Spring, 495° F.
Dissolved Gases in Cubic Inches per Gallo
Sulphuretted Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Mineral Constituents in (ir.iins per Gallon : —
Sodium Chloride .,6'46
Potassium Chloride 1 '4
Calcium Chloride ^8-9
Magnesium Chloride 49*4^
Lithium Chloride traces.
Thallium Chtoride traces.
Aluminium Oxide 1 '05
IronOxide '7
Silica 4'i4
Ammonium Carbonate 'ig
Nitrites ">!■
Nitrates traces.
Analysis of Sulphur Spring, Park Spa, made in 1867
Professor Herapath.
One Gallon contained : —
Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas t cubic iiK-he.<
Chloride of Miignesinm 2
Chloride of Calcium
Nitrate of Lime •''
Chloride of Sodium *
Sulphate of Magnesia
Carbonate of Lime '
Carbonate of..Magn<'sia
Sulphate of Lime
SiUphate of Ir.m •' '
Analysis of Strong Sulphur Spring, Park Spa,
1896 by Horace Swete M.D. & Raymond Boss
Grains per Gallon.
Sodium C:hloride 5«
Potassium Chloride i
Magnesium Cbl'iride «
494 LLAXDRINDOD WELLS.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Calcium Sulphate i'993
Magnesium Sulphate fGiy
Calcium Sulphide 3'2i6
Containing in Combination Soluble Sulphur, i -429
Cubic inches per Gallon,
Sulphuretted Hydrogen 621
Nitrogen 1-20
Oxygen 40
Carbon Dioxide 80
, Gascons contents reduced to 10 deg. c. and 760 m. m
pres;
Cubic inches jier 1
Nitrogen
i-o
2--
Mineral Constituent-
Sodium Chloride
Iii Grains
|.orRal.
Calcium Chloride
7320
Chalybeate Spring.
Temperature of Spring — 47'S F. Specific Gravity — 1,00514
Mineral Constituents, in grains, jier Imperial Gallon.
Chloride of Sodium 278-30
Chloride of Potassium i-2i
Chloride of Calcium 6473
Chloride of Maenesium 1375
Chloride of Lithium a faint trace.
Carbonate of Calcium -61
Carbonate of Iron 126
Carbonate of Ammonia 14
Nitrate of Calcium -61
Sulphate of Calcium 71
Bromide of Potassium atraee.
JLodide of Potassium a trace.
Silica i'33
Water of Combination 26'25
388-90
RADIU.M SULPHUR SPRING.
-inalytical report: —
City and County Laboratory.
Gloucester, April 19th, 1904.
Samples of water received from Mr. Thomas Heigh-
way. Rock Pump Room, Llandrindod Wells, on February
26th, 1904, contained in two stoppered Winchester
bottles, and marked " Llandrindod Wells sulphur." The
analysis of gases was made on samples taken by me on
March ist, 1904.
Gaseous contents reduced to 760 m. m. pressure, I'o degree
centigrade temiierature.
Cubic inches per Gallon.
Sulphuretted Hydrogen 14-35
Oxygen 8-1
Nitrogen 14-2
Carbonic Acid Gas 22
Mineral Constituents. Grains
per gallon.
Sodium Chloride 80-7
Potassium Chloride -93
Calcium Chloride 30-8
Magnesium Chloride i4'34
Lithium Chloride 34
Calcium Sulphate f6
Magnesium Sulphate 249
Oxideof Iron 3
Almnina 41
Silica -32
Water of Combination,OrganicMatter& loss 23 -23
Total Solid Matter i55-9'5
An examination of the residue from 10 gallons ol
water shows the presence uf a radio-active body, which
I have no doubt is radium.
(Signed) George Embrey F.I.C., F.O.S.
Public Analyst for the City & County of Gloucester.
Mr. Thomas Heighway, who spent much time in
investigations of the waters of the neighbourhood in
1905, discovered a very important water in the park.
A sample of this water was sent to Mr. George
Embrey, F.C.S. public analyst for the city ;ind county
of Gloucester, in January, 1906, who reported that he
found, amongst other ingredients, over ten grains of
lithium and thallium in the gallon.
This, we believe, is the strongest water in Europe in
lithium salts, and cannot but have a beneficial efTeot in
gout and rheumatism, and fully accounts for the vast
improvement in gouty cases derived from a course of
this water.
Analytical report: —
City and County Laboratory.
47 Park road, Gloucester, February 24th, 1906
Lithia Saline.
Sample of water received from Mr. Thomas Heigh-
way, Llandrindod Wells Bock Pump Boom, on January
)th, 1906, contained in two Winchester bottles.
1
! Magnesium Chloride 14-91
I ^ithium Chloride 3-83
Lithium Carbonate 5-7
Thallium Chloride 1-2
Oxide of Aluminium 3-34
Oxide of Iron trace
Silica -28
Total Solid Mutter 382-41
Combined Water and Loss 7-49
Specific Gravity 1003-62
(Signed) George Embrey F.I.C., F.C.S.
Public Analyst for the City & County of Gloucester.
The principal hotels are the Gwalia, the Metropole,
the Highland Moors, the Pump House and the Bock.
Beautiful views of the sunounding countrj- are afforded
from the summit of " Little Hill," an eminence easy of
ascent, and near here are the ruins of Abbey Cwmhir,
the scenery of the Wye, Cefnllys Castle, and a remark-
able cascade, known as " Water-break-its-neck '' ; there
are also in the immediate neighbourhood various re-
mains of anliquity, such as Druidical circles, tumuli.
Roman roads and encampments.
A recreation ground of 4 acres in extent is contiguous
to the Pari; grounds, and was opened in 1900. In 1912
a pavilion was erected in these grounds at a cost of
^7,000, and will seat 1,500 people.
The church of the Holy Trinity is a building in the
Decorated style, erected in 1871, at a cost of ^2,457'
exclusive of internal fittings, the principal donor being
E. Middleton Evans esq. who also gave the site: it con-
sists at present of chancel, nave and aisles, and will
seat about 500 persons : in 1897 it was enlarged and ex-
tended westward, at a cc«t of ^^1,300, and in 1903 a north
aisle was built as a memorial to E. Middleton Evans esq.
at a cost of ;^3,3oo, with accommodation now tor 1,000
persons. In 1909 an eastern extension was btiilt, at a
cost of _£'4,4oo. The old parish church of Llandrindod,
situate on an eminence i mile south-west, has also been
restored at a cost of ^^800. The register of baptisms and
burials dates fr.im the year 1734; marriages, 1757. The
living is a rectory, with that of Cefnllys annexed, net
income £'i6s< '"it'> 4° acres of glebe, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1895 by the Bev.
Richard William Frederick Singers-Davies, rural dean
of Melineth-ultra-Ithon and surrogate and canon f2nd
cnrsal) of St. David's.
For other places of worship, see pp. 495 and 490.
The cemetery, at the junction of Ithon and Brookland
roads, and about 2 acres in extent, was formed in 1894.
at a cost of jfgoo; it is under the control of the Urban
District Council of 12 members acting as the buri;il
board.
The County buildings, in High street, were erected in
1909. The meetings of the County Council and the sit-
tings of the countv and petty sessional courts are held
here.
A Public Library was erected in 1911 at a cost of
^1,600, provided bv the late .\ndrew Carnegie esi|. nf
Skibo Castle, N.B.
The Albert Hall, erected in 1898, is a large stnicluie
of red brick, capable of seating i.ooo persons, and is let
for concerts &c.
The Victoria Hall, erected in 1897, is used for i)ublic
meetings, theatrical entertainments and as a cinemato-
graph theatre, and will seat 400 persons.
Here are three banks, Lloyds Bank Limited, Bnrcla\s
Bank Ltd. and the London Joint Citv and Midland
Bank Limited.
One newspaper, " The Badnorshire Standard and
Central Wale.s News," is published here every Satur-
day ; Badnorshire Standard Co. Ltd. proprietors and
publishers.
The Llandrindod Wells Hospital ;uid Convidescent Home,
established in 1880, imd enlarged in 1883 by the addition
of a second wing, has beds available for twenty-twn
patients; the number of patients in 1912 was 297.
The trustees of the late Edward Middleton Evans esq
J. P. are the chief landowners, and Maj. James Miller
Gibson-Watt J.P. is lord of the manor.
DIRECTORY.]
■lOUTH WALES.
LLANDRINDOD WELLS,
4'J5
The area and rateable value of Llandrindod Wells Urban
District is, Llandrindod Urban, 398 acres of land and 18
of water; rateable value, _^ii,470 ; Cefnllys Urban,
1,093 acres, inclusive of 14 of inland water; rateable
value, ^17,533. The population in 1911 was. of thf
730;
the latter
!,049.
The population of the Wards in 1911 was: — East,
661; North, 849; South, 730; West, 539.
The area of the Llandrindod Rural parish is 2,311
acres of land and 10 of water; rateable value, ^1,812;
the population in 1911 was 283.
CEFNLLYS (pronounced Keven-leece) has, under the
provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894," been
formed into two parishes, comprising the portions inside
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office James W.
Bunnage, postmaster
Town Sub-Post & M, 0. Offices.
Ridgehourne. — E. T. Evans, sub-postmaster
Waterloo road. — W. A. Sims, sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes. — Level crossing; Eidgelourne ;
Railway station ; Temple street ; Pump & Tremont
road
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Town haU, Temple street.
The Council meet second friday in each month at Town
hall, at 6 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, Jeffrey Jones.
East Ward.
Retire April 1 Retire April
Joseph Coombs 1920 Jeffrey Jones 1922
John Phillips 1921 |
North Ward.
.William A. Sims 1920 1 Thomas Evans 1922
Robert Page 1921 I
South Ward.
lieorge V. Wortbington 1920 I James O. Bufton 192a
lienjamin Davies 1921 |
West Ward.
(ieorge Wm. Gibson... 1920 I Thomas Piilchard 1922
William James Powell 1921 |
Officers.
(Uerk, David Charles Davies. Town haU
Treasurer, David Thomas, Barclays Bank Ltd
.Medical Officer of Health, John Murray MB., CM.
Havod-Awen
.^nrvevor & Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Lewis Oliver,
Town hall
Collector, Henry E. Morris, Town hall
RADNORSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR CEFNLLYS
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Thomas-Moore Thomas, Old hall, Dolau, Radnorshire,
chairman
Bufton James Osborne, Gwinfa, Llandrindod Wells
Evans John, Llaithdu, Newtown, Montgomervshire
Evans John Morgan. The Cottage, Llandrindod Wells
Griffiths John, Maesswynne, Llandrindod Wells
Hamer James, Greenfield, Penybont, Radnorshire
Hurst Joseph, Ithon view, Ithon rd. Llandrindod Wells
Jenkins Edward. The Gwalia hotel, Llandrindod Wells
Jenkins John Owen, Llwynmelyn, Llanbadarn Fawr,
Penybont, Radnorshire
Jones Jeffrey, Brynawel, Llandrindod Wells
Norton Tom, Energlyn, Llandrindod Wells
Owens John Whittall, Llanevan. Penybont, RadnorsluTe
Owens Owen, Kilmacnawydd, Dolau, Radnorshire
Page Robert, St. Ives, Dyffryn road, Llandrindod Wells
Philips Francis George Prescott. Abbey-Cwm-Hir, Peny-
bont, Radnorshire
Stephens Cecil Raby. Castle vale, Llananno, Penybont
Station, Radnorshire
Walsh Capt. Hon. William, Uwynbarried, Rhayader
Watkins John Owen, Trewern villa, Llandegley.Penybont
Watkins Joseph Vronlace, Penybont Station, Radnorshire
The chairmen for the time being of the Llandrindod
Wells Urban & Colwyn Rural District Councils, are
ei-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, E. Powell Careless, Llan-
drindod Wells
I'etty Sessions are held in the Countv buildings, Llan-
drindod Wells, at 10.30 a.m. & in the Magistrates'
Room, Ponvbont. at i p.m monthlv as required
and outside the Llandrindod Wells Urban District, and
respectively called Urban and Rural. It is in Rhayder
union. The church of St. Michael, situate about 2}
miles from Llandrindod Wells, is a building of stone in
the Early Englifti style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch, and a belfry containing three bells : ther»
is an interesting old screen and a stained window. The
church was rebuilt in 1895 at a cost of ;£i,20o, and will
seat about 200 persons. The register dates from the
year 1679. The services are conducted by the rector ok
Llandrindod Wells. The principal landowners are Lord
Ormathwaite, who is lord of the manor, and the trustees
of the late Major-General Robert Children Whitehead.
The area of Cefnllys Rural parish is 3,924 acres of land
and 34 of water; rateable value, ^i,5oi ; and thf.
population in 1911 was 151.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Sec.
The places in the division are :— Abbey Cwm Hir, Cefnllys-..
Cefnllys Urban, Llandegley, Llananno, Llanbadarnfawr,
Llanbadarnfynydd, Llandewi-Ystradenny, Llandrindod,
Llandrindod Urban k Llanlihangel-Rhydithon
RADNORSHIRE NATIONAI. HEALTH INSURANCE,
COMMITTEE,
County buildings.
Clerk, Gilbert Watson Moseley
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Albert HaU, Jeffrey Jones, hon. secretary
Board of Trade Unemployment Insurance, MiddletoB
street, Bufton & Son, local officers
Cemetery, Ithon & Brookland roads, D. C. Davies, clerk
to the burial board ; sexton, P. Thomas
County Court ; offices. Town hall ; His Honor Ivor
Bowen K.C. judge ; A. Lindsay Careless, registrar &.
high bailiff ; D. C. Davies, clerk in charge. The court
is held every two months at the County building!.
The following places are included in the district : —
Cefnllys Rural, Cefnllys Urban, Llanbadarn fawr,
Llandrindod Urban, Llanyre, Llanfihangel Helygen
For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Newtown, Mont ; Francis Cariss, 22 Swan hill,
Shrewsbury, official i-eceiver
Coun^ Police Station, head quarters. County buildings,.
High street ; Richard Jones, chief constable ; William-
Bufton, supt. & 3 constables
Drill Hall, Waterloo road
Hospital & Convalescent Home. John Murray M.B., C.U.
Glas. Andrew Miller Kerr M.B., Ch.B.Glas. F. Pit-
cairn Nunnelev M.D.Oxon. & Frederick Henrv Parker
B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb., F.R.C.S.Eng. medical
officers; E. Powell Careless, hon. sec; Miss Taggart
R.R.C. matron
Victoria Hall (Llandrindod Wells) Ltd. Middleton st.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer for Llandrindod Urban & Cefnllyg
Urban Parishes & Clerk to Scholarship (Intermediate
Education) Governing Body k Burial Board, David
Charles Davies, Town hall
County Coroner for the Western Division, Edward Powell
Careless, Temple street ; deputy, A. Lindsay Care-
less, Temple street
County Surveyor for Radnorshire, Thomas R. Welling*
F.E.I.B.A. County buildings. High street
Medical Officer, Llanyre District, Rhayader Union, John.
Murray M.B., C.M.Glas. Havod-Awen
Registrar of Births & Deaths for Nantmel Sub-district,
Rhayader Union, John Griffiths, 4 Maple terrace,
Tremont road ; deputy, James Hurst, Ithon view^
Llanbadarn-Fawr
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Holy Trinity Church, Rev. Canon Richard Wm. Fn dk.
Singers-Davies, rector, surrogate & rural dean ; Rev.
Evan Jeffrev Jones B.A. curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 3 &
6 p.m. ; da'ily. 10.30 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. ; saints' days,
8.30 a.m. & great festivals, 7 a.m
St. Michael's Church, Cefnllys, 3 p.m
Catholic Church, Vict-.ria road. Rev. William \ incent
Kane S.J. priest in charge; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
week days, 8 a.m. & 6 p.m
Old Parish Church, Llandrindod. 11 a.m. during sum-
mer months
Sccietr of Friends' Meeting House. H. D. Phillips, resi-
dent worker; it a.m. k 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 pm
Baptist. High street, Rev. Gwillym Davies MA ; 6
p.m. : thurs. 7.30 p.m
4b6
LLANDKINDOD WELLS.
SUUTH WALES.
[kELLy'8
[igh street, Kev. David Arthur E
p.m
ian or Calvinistic Methodist,
10.30 a.m. & <
Congregational, '.
10.30 a.m. & I
Welsh Presbyte
Stephen George B.A ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs
7 P™ *
Wesleyan. Temple street (Llandrindod Wells & Brecon
Circuit), Rev. John Wesley Hughes (siipt.) ; Bev.
Thomas Kirkby. supernumerary; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.;
fri. 7.30 p.m I
COUNTY COUNCIL & COUNTY EDUCATION
OFFICES, j
County buildings, Llandrindod Wells.
Clerk to the Coanty Council & Education & Pension ;
Committees, H. Vanghan Vaughan
County Medical Officer of Health & School Medical
Officer, Laurence WUliam Pole M.B.Edin., D.P.H.,
B.C.P.S.Edin. & Glas |
Surveyor & Architect, B. Wellings Thomas F.E.I.B.A i
The County School, established under the provisions of
the " Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889 " (52 fe
53 Vict c. 40), for the purposes of intermediat* A
technical education, & controlled by the Central Welsh
Board, was built in 1897 for 50 girls & 40 boys ; the
school was enlarged in 1904 for 120 children k a
workshop also built in 1901 ; William BoUeston
Saunders B.A, & B.Sc.Lond.. A.B.C.S. master; Miss
Evans, chief assistant mistress
Ci.uncil School, erected in 1913 at a cost of £6,000, for
200 children ; David Jones, master
Llandrindod 4; Cefnllys Public Elementary School
(miied), built in 1877, for 170 children & enlarged in
1903 at a cost of ^600. for 260 children ; David
Morris, master
The school is controlled by six managers ; Bev. Eichard
William F. Singer-Davies, The Rectory, Llandrindod
Wells, correspondent
R^iilway Station (Central Wales section of the London to
North Western Railway), Alfred Thomas, station mastr
(Names marked thu^ * should be
addressed Penybont Station, Rad-
norshire.>
PKIT.ITE RESIDENTS.
.\ekerley Richard M.B., B.Ch. ;
Quisisana, Temple street
Adamson Mrs. Coronation villa, Tre-,
mont road
Arthur Miss, Pinewood, Dyifryn rd
Bailli^ Geo. R. Invergordon,Ithon rd 1
Barnard Mrs. Fronplan, Wellington rd
Barter Mrs. St. Philip's, Broadway '
Bevan Mrs. Homefold, Temple st
Bleaden Miss, Braceland, Cefnllys rd 1
Bowler Percy, Brynteg, Wellington rd i
Brown Mrs. 1 Montpelier park 1
Bufton James Osborne J.P., C.C.
Gwinfa
Careless Edward Powell, Cotswolde
Careless Mrs. M. E. B. Deers Lea.
Cefnllys road 1
Cole Mrs. Kanawha, Ithon road
CoUev John Edward, Brentwood, :
Wellington road |
Cunningham John Baird M.B. Due- j
ville. Spa road |
Daniel William Henr>. The Haiel,
Temple street i
Davies Rev. David Arthur (Cong.,,;
Ivvdene. Alexandra road I
Davies Rev. David Maldwyn M.A.,
LTh. Hillrise, Petrowa |
Davies Rev. Gwilym M.A. (Baptist),,
Ullswater, Temple .street
Davies Benjamin, Teviot, Temple
Davies David Charles, Eircanh
Temple avenue
Davies George William. The Fii
Alexandra terrace
Davis Miss, 3 Montpellier park
Edwards Mrs. Meadow croft. W(
lington road
Evans John Morgan .T.P. The Ci
tage. Spa road
Fry Miss, Westfield, Alexandra te
George Bev. Stephen B.A. (Presb
terian). Coronation villas
M.D.
Goulden Edmund All
sician, Lynwood
Griffiths John J. P. Maesgwynne
Gretson Charles Edward, Ashlawn.
Tremont road
Holmes Mrs. Mentone, Spa road
Hughes Rev. ,Tohn Wesley (Wes-
leyan), St. John's manse.femple st
Humphreys Evan, Ael-y-bryn, Wel-
lington road
Hurst Joseph J.P. Ithon view,Ithon rd
Jackson Mrs. Montrose, Cefnllys rd
James Charles Ambrose. Maesgroiien,
Cefnllys road
Jarman Miss, 3 Montpellier park
Jenkins Edward J.P. Gwalia hotel
Johnson Mrs. Oakfield, Broadway
Jones Rev. Evan Jeffrey B.A. (curate),
Awel Avon. Ithon road
Jones Evan Owen, 2 Alexandra road
Jones Jeffrey J.P. Brynawel hotel
Jones Jn. Vaughan, Elvaston,Broadwy
Jones Kennedy, Link house, Gros-
venor road
Jones Mrs. Mary,Awel Avon, Ithon rd
Jones Mrs. T. A. Tudor ho. Broadway
Jones Richard Daniel. Cambridge
house, Pentrosva
Jones Wm. Morgan, 5 Alexandra rd
Kane Rev. William Vincent S.J.
(Catholic). Victoria road
Kerr Andrew Miller M.B. The Mount
Kirkby Rev. Thomas (AVesleyan).
Sunnycroft, Spa road
Leckenby Harry, Kelvin, Broadway
Lloyd Hugh, 2 Montpelier park
Lloyd John G. Greenwood, Broadwv
Lockyer Mrs. The Beddings. Alex-
andra road
Mevrick Wm. Nvthfa, Dnffrvn road
Miller David W. .South crescent
Millward William Alec, Sunnymead.
Temple avenue
Moore Mrs. Glenhn, Park teiTace
Morgan Richard Mitchell, Islwyn,
Montpellier park
Morris Hubert Stanley, Grasraere,
Temple street
Early closing day. Wednesday i p.m.
.\bberley Joseph, farmer, BwlchywUyn, Cefnllys
Abberley Thomas, farmer, Trefonen
Ace Margaret & Mary (Misses), private hotel, Waverley,
Montpellier park
Ackerley Bichard MB., B.Ch.Oxon., F.R.S. physician.
Quisisana. Temple street
Albert Hall (Jeflrey Jone«, hon. sec). Brynawel hotel
Allen Thomas, apartments, Ashton, Wellington road
-Vtherton Alfred, cabinet maker, Wellington road
Audi .loseph. fancy goods importer. Station crescent
Basre Thomas, apartments, Tregarth, Grosvenor road
Barclays Bank Ltd. (David W. Miller, manager). South
crescent : draw on head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Barclay James, fruiterer. Park crescent
Beard Fredirick, greengrocer, Middleton street
Bebh F.milv E. (Miss), apartments, Lyndiurst,Temple st
n.ntley Mary Ann (Mrs), private hotel. Temple street
Dells Lvdii "(Mrs.), apartments, Penhiew. Wellington rd
Biddnlph Edgar, Bockhouso hotel
Morris >Irs. Fron, Pentrosva
Moseley Gilbert Watson, Rocklands,
Ifhon road
Mnrrav Jn. M.B., CM Havod-Awen
Norton Tom J.P. Energlyn, Ithon rd
Nunneley F. Pitcairn, Derrymore,
Temple street
Oliver Thomas Lewis. Dieudorne,
Alexandra road
Ostrov Abraham L. Westdene,
Temple street
Owens Rowland, Merlewood, Ithon rd
Parker Frederick Henry B.A., MB.,
B.C.Camb. Trevaldwyn, Montpellier
park
Pole Lawrence William M B.Edin.,
D.P.H. The Firs, Victoria road
Powell John, Ivanhoe, Broadway
Price Miss, lona, Montpellier park
Protheroe Arthur William. Caer
Hyfryd. Pentrosva
Pugh Benj. A. The Meads, Broadway
Ray Densiiam, Ross bank,Dyffryn rd
Ross Misses, Temple lo. Tempie st
Saunders William Rolleston B.A.,
B.Sc. Highcliffe, Temple street
Singers-Davies Rev. Canon Bichard
William Frederick (rector, surro-
gate & rural dean), Bectory
Small Arthur John, Maisemore,
Wellington road
Smith D. Uoyd M.B. Highbury,
Montpellier park -
Smith William Towers, Penrhos,
Pentrosva
Thomas Mrs. Brook.side, Beaufort rd
Thomas Mrs. George. Fairmount,
Grosvenor road
Thomas R. Wellings, Pentrosva
Turner Arthur George. Moffat bo.
Pentrosva
Tvnte Kemavs Eustace, Hillside,
'CVfnllys road
Villiers George, 7 Alexandra road
Wilding J. Lewis,Grove vil. Ithon rd
Wilding Miss, Cecil lodge
Wilding Wm. Elsdon, Grosvenor rd
Williams Jas. Tvnvcoed, Cetnllvs rd
.Worthington Geo. Vigers, Mangalore
Biggs Sarah (.Miss), apartments, Kincoed, Temple st
Bird Douglas, apartments, Vaynor, Grosvenor road
Blake Charles, apartments, Archibald ho. Waterloo rd
Bound Amelia G. & Fanny E. M. (Misses), fancy reposi-
tory. Spa road
Bound William Stanley M.P.S. chemist. Park crescent
& Temple street
Bowen Herbert George, artificial teeth maker, Wrent-
ham. Temple street
Bradley Walter & Son, painters, Tremont road
Breeze Eva (Miss), apartments, Bryncoed, Waterloo rd
Breeze William, haulier, Tremont road
Brick Jesse, builder, Tremont road
Brooks Annio (Mrs.), apartments, Preswylfa, High st
Brynawel Hotel Co. Ltd. (Jeffrey Jones J.P. managing
director), near Pump rooms, common & golf links ;
large billiard table, smoke room &c. ; electric lighting
throughout ; also electric lift ; tennis lawn & bowling
green
Bufton k Son F..\.I. auctioneers, valuers, surveyors,
house, estate & commission agents ; offices, Middleton
chambers (established 1885). T N P.O. 50
DIKECrOKY.J
SOUTH V\ ALES.
LLANDRINDOD WKLL.«
497
Bnfton Jamea, tailor, Dy£fryn road
Button Margt. (Mrs.), aparts. The Grange, Temple st
Buftou William, apartments, Wjnberg, Dyffrvn road
Burton Ezekiel, tailor, Wellington road
Burton Mary Jane (Mrs.), grocer, Wellington road
Campbell & Hamer, auctioneers, BrjiiUys, High street
Careless E. P. & A. L. solicitors. Temple street
Careless Archibald Lindsay, solicitor (firm, E. P. &, A.
L. Careless), deputy coroner for the Western division
& registrar & hish bailiff of the County Court,
Temple street
Cuieless Edward Powell, solicitor (firm, E. P. & A. L.
Careless), county coroner for the Western division &
clerk to the magistrates for Llandrindod Wells, Peny-
bont & New Radnor, Temple street •
Carr Caleb Charles, ladies' outfitter. Park crescent
Castleberg Katherine (Mrs.1. apartments, Hillcrest,
Wellington road
Cemetery (David Charles Davies, clerk)
Central Wales Coal Co. coal merchants, Tremont road
C<'ntral Wales Emporium Co, Ltd. drapers. Temple «t
Central Wales Granite Co. Tremont road
CheSers Lily (Mrs.), apartments. Idsall, Craig road
Chrimes Walter John 4; Son, tobacconists k hair
dressers, Middleton street
Ghune E. G. & K. (Misses), boarding house, Kingsland,
Temple street
Coates Arthur George, grocer, Middleton street
Coates Henry Quartermaine, grocer & baker. High street
Cole Edwin William, draper, Middleton street
Coleman Eliza (Mrs,), aparts. Jesmond, Wellington rd
Coombes Ada (Mrs.),' apartments, Wellfield hcTemj
Coombs Edith & Gladys (Misses). milliners.Middleton st
Conservative Club (George Gibson, sec), Victoria hall,
Middleton street
County Court (A. Lindsav Careless, registrar k high
bailiff). Town hall
County Police Station (Richard Jones, chief constable).
County buildings. High street
Crane Walter, apartments. Sunnybank, Ithon road
Cunningham John Baird M.B.. 'Ch.B. physician. Due
ville. Spa road
Davenport William, apartments. Singleton, Temple st
Davies Bennett, wine k spirit mer. Middleton st.&High s(
Davies Charles, farmer, Penrhewfrank. Cefnllva
Davies David Charles, clerk to the Urban District Council
clerk to the Local Intermediate Education Scholarship
Governors k burial board k assistant overseer for
LlandiindodUrban k CefnllysUrban parishes.Town hall
Davies Edith (Miss), teacher of painting. Stoberv,
Temple street
Davies Edward, farmer, Carregroge, Cefnllys
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer. Temple street
Davies Ev.in Robert, apartments, Bodhvfryd, Beaufort rd
Davies Griffith (Mrs.), boarding ho. Brynithon, Ithon rd
Davies Henry, apartments, Mainstone, Temple street
Davies James Griffith, farmer. Trelowgoed
Davies John, apartments, Oaklands. Weinngton road
Davies John, carriage proprietor. Temple street
Davies Mary (Miss), dress maker, Gilwerne, Tremont rd
Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), aparts. Riverdale, Ithon road
Davies Rhys (Mrs.), apartments, Plas Newydd.TempIe st
Davies Thomas, saddler. Temple street
Davison William, apartments. Glencoe. Wellington road
Deakins Sarah (Mrs.), aparts. Tresleigh, Wellington rd
Dean William H. apartments, Penrhyn, Cefnllys road
Demiduke Basil, apartments, Homebuah, Ithoii road
Derrett Charles, baker. Station crescent k Park crescent
Duggan Sabina (Miss), apartments, 5 Montpellier park
Eadie k Sons, boot k shoe dealers. Park crescent
Ecktord Emil Ericson, masseur. Villa Stockholm, Alex-
andra road
Edmunds Elizabeth k Jane (Misses), aparts. Glenthorre
Edwards James k Seymour, grocers. Temple street &
Tremont road
Edwards Arthur, farmer, Tycanol
Edwards Fanny (Miss), apartments, Caeglas, Craig road
Edwards James (Mrs.), hoarding ho. Carlyon, Temple st
Edwards Jane (Miss), aparts. Richmond. Alexandra rd
Edwards Mary (Mrs.), aparts. Plas Madoc, Temple st
Edwards Samuel, watch maker & jeweller. Temple street
Edwards Suzannah (Mrs.), apartments, Chester house.
Park terrace
Edwards William, apartments, 6 Montpellier park
Evans David, apartments, Mayfield, Victoria road
Evans Edgar Thomas, stationer, Grosvenor road
Evans Frances (Mrs.), apartments. Osborne ho.Temple .■<i
Evans John Morgan J. P.. L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R C.S.Eng.
physician k surgeon. The Cottage. Spa road
Evans John Rees. apartments. Elsinore, Craig road
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, Henley, Dyffryn rd
Evans Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Fairview, Temple st
Evans Mary Jane (Mrs.), aparts. Hampton ho.Temple st
Evans Robert Harold, chemist. Station crescent
Fowke.« Margaret Jane (Mrs.), aparts. Middleton street
Francis F. (Mrs.), aparts. Britannia house. Station cres
Free Library (David Charles Danes, sec). Temple at
Gardner John, outfitter, Middleton street
Gibson Geo. Wm. apartments, Severn villa, Victoria, rd
Gittoes William, apartments. Tower house. South cres
Goodwin Florrie (Miss), confectioner, Wellington road
Goodwin John, farmer, Llwyn, Cefnllys
Gough Richard Phillip, monumental mason, Stoneleigh,
Temple street
Guugh Theodox-e, fancy goods, toys k novelties, tobacco,
cigars & cigarettes, fancy glass, china k household
requisites ; also repairer of automatic instruments,
Weston house. High street
Gough William, insurance agent, iz Maple terrace
Goulden Edmund Albert M.D. physician, Lynwood
Greenlands Limitedt general house furnishers, cos-
tumiers & milliners
Greenwood John, apartments, i Piedmont, Grosvenor rd
Griffin Hannah (Mrs.), apartments. Ivy ho. Dyffryn rd
Griffith Jansen Morlais. manager Uovds Bank Limited,
Middleton street
Griffiths George, farmer, Trelowgoed
Griffiths John, apartments. The Poplars, Temple street
Griffiths John, registrar of births & deaths for Nantmel
sub-ilistrict, Rhayader union, 4 Maple terrace
Griffiths John J. P., M.R.C.S.. L.S.A.Lond. surgeon,
Maesgwynne
Gwalia Hotel Limited (The) (Edward Jenkins, managr)
Haines Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Glen view
Hall James, apartments, Hereford ho. Wellington road
Hall .^arah (Mrs.), apartments, Wycliff, Park crescent
Hamer E. k Co. butchers, Middleton street
Hamer Percy, auctioneer, see Campbell k Hamer
Handley John, tobacconist. Park crescent
Hardwick Mary Jane (Mrs.), aparts. Haslemere,Ithon rd
Harman F. & A, (Misses), aparts. Ferncliffe, Temple st
Harper Arthur J. boot k shoe maker, 3 Station crescent
Harper Mary (Mrs.), Southend private hotel. Park ter
Harris John, apartments, Alexandra road
Harvej- Charles Wm. architect. The Bungalow, Ithon rd
Hawthorn Julia (Mrs.), apartments, Woodville,Temple st
Heel Horatio, apartments, 3 Alexandra road
Heighway Thomas, proprietor of baths k pump rooms ;
sulphur & other baths, magnesia & saline waters,
Highland Moors hotel k spa
Hicks William, apartments, Farleigh, Beaufort road
Hirst Ellen (Miss), boarding hoii.se, Rosslare. Temple ;iv
Hodges John, grocer, Tremont road
Hooper & Richardson Misses, milliners, Middleton st
Hope Harry, haulier, Tremont road
Hopton k .Son. builders k contractors & sanitary en-
gineers k decorators ; high-class plumbing k sani-
tary work carried out in all parts of the country ;
offices, Craig road
Hopton Mildred (Miss),apartments,Broadmead,Temple st
Howells William, fancy repository. Temple street
Hughes J. & Sons, fruiterers. Temple street
Hughes W. k Son, butchers k fishmongers. High street
Hughes Arthur, jobmaster. Park terrace
Hughes Christopher G. stationer. Middleton street
Hughes Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, Ardwyn, Park ter
Hughes WiUiam, apartments. The Channings
Hughes William Thomas, farmer, Nanty, Cefnllys
Hurst John, plumber k apartments, Ravenscourt
Hurst Joseph, apartments, Ithon view, Ithon road
India k China Tea Co. grocers. Middleton street
Ingram Elizabeth k Mary (Misses), apartments,
Runny-mede, Dyffryn road
Inskip R. k M. butchers. High street
Irish Cottage Industries, ladies' outfitters, High street
James Elizabeth(Mrs.), apartments, Albion ho. Temple st
James John, apartments, Ffynone, Dyffryn road
James Morgan (Mrs), apartments, Glendore, Craig rd
Jenkins Cook (Mrs.), apartments, Lansdowne, South ores
Jenkins Esta (Miss), private hotel. York ho. Temple st
Jenkins James Owen, farmer. Old castle, Cefnllys
Jenkins Wm. Hidgbourne Arms PH. Wellinsrto'n road
John.«on William Wilson, chemist. High st. & Temple st
Jones John Vaughan & Co. drapers, Middleton street
Jones AnL^ilia (Miss), apartments. East Lynne,Temple st
Jones Anne (Mrs.), apartments, Glasbury, Ithon road
Jones Arthur, apartments, 4 Park terrace
Jones Charles, shoeing smith. Tremont road
Jones Daniel William, farmer. Pantpurlais
Jones F.van David, farmer. Dolbarthog
Jones Evan Thnmas. aparts. Brvngerdd. Wellington rd
Jones Gregory (Miss), aparts. Myrtle villa. Temple st
Jones Herbert, blacksmith. Brooklands road
Jones James, painter, Windsor house. Temple street
Joneji Jane (Mrs.), apartments. 2 South crescent
LLAM)R1SD0D WELLS.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Jones Jeffrey J. P. managing director Brynawel Hotel Co.
Limited
Jones John, apartments, Silveidale, Craig road
Jones John, butcher, Wellington road
Jones Mary (Mrs.), apartments. Aysgarth, Craig road
Jones Mary Alice (Mrs.), milliner. Temple street
Jones Mary E. (Mrs.), apartments, The Beeches,Craig rd
Jones Penry, hair dresser & jobmaster. High street
Jones Rees, private hotel. High street
Jones Sarah (Miss), apartments, Glyn, Victoria road
Jones Thomas, apartments, Inglewood, Broadway
Jones Thomas, farmer, Carregwiber, Cefnllys
Jones William Vaughan, hosier, Middleton street
Kerr Andrew Miller M.B., Ch.B. surgeon, & medical
ufScer to Llandrindod hospital, The Mount
Kino Cinematograph Theatre (Charles E. Gretson,
lessee & manager), Victoria hall, Middleton street
Kirkby Marie (Miss), apartments, Sunnycroft, Spa road
Knill Philip, farmer, Gorse farm
Lawrence Frank Claude, fruiterer, Middleton street
Leckenby Harry, jeweller, Middleton street
Lewis Evan, wheelwright, Tremont road
Lewis George, farmer, Tybach, Cefnllys
Lewis Lewis, Middleton Arms P.H. Tremont road
Lewis Martha (Mrs.), apartments, Avon ho. Temple st
Lewis Thomas Hugh, Llanarch hotel. High street
Llandrindod Wells Countv Intermediate & Technical
School (W. Saunders B.A., B.Sc, A.B.C.S. head
master j Miss Evans, chief assistant mistress
Llandrindod Wells Electric Light & Power Co. Limited
(Evan Humphreys, resident engineer). High street
Llandrindod Wells Gas Co. Limited (F. W. Croxton.
manager). Temple street
Llandrindod Wells Golf Club Limited (J. Lewis Wilding,
sec). Club house
Llandrindod Wells Hospital & Convalescent Home (John
Murray M.B., C.M.Glas. Andrew Miller Kerr M.B.,
Ch.B.Glas. F. Pitcairn Nunneley M.D.Oxon. & Fredk.
Henry Parker M.B., B.C.Camb. medical officers; E.
Powell Careless, hon. sec)
Llandrindod Wells Liberal Club Limited (Herbt. Oliver.
sec). Temple street
Llandrindod Wells Mineral Waters Limited, Middleton
street & at Bhavader
l^landrindod Weli.< Nursing Home (Mrs. Catherine
Murphy, proprietress). Spa road
Llandrindod Wells Springs Limited (George Baillie.
manager). High street
Llandrindod Wells Steam Laundry Co. Ltd. Ithon road
Lloyd Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, UUswater.Templc st
Lloyd Isaiah, farmer, Cwm, Cefnllys
Lloyd James, fanner. Trawsty, Cefnllys
Lloyd John, apartments. Parbrook, Wellington road
Lloyd John G. buildpi <V >mi'i,.. tr, , sanitary engineer,
planiber,painter & li m .' i ii ; iffices.Llanfawr rd
Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), ai- , -,,, . \ liiri^rh, Duffryn road
Lliiyd Philip James, n[ m^i. lli^h street
Lloyd Robert, apartmenis, LuJlmi, Oiaig road
Lliivd William, apartments, ; Park terrace
Llo'vd William, farmer, Cwmbrith, Cefnlhs
Llovd Winifred (Miss), apartments, Belmont, Temple st
Lloyds Bank Limited (Jansen Morlais Griffith, mgr.),
Middleton street ; draw on head oflice. 71 Lombard
stri-rt, London E C 3
Lock Daniel & Son, greengrocers & florists. High street
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(James H. Williams, manager). South crescent ; draw
on head office, Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Lnther Thomas, cycle repairer, Tremont road
McNabb -Margaret (Miss), apartments, i Glen view
Malone William, hair dresser, Tremont road
Manor Priyate Hotel (The) (Wm. Lewis Harper, propr)
Mantle Thomas John, apartments. The Oaks, Victoria rd
Matthews Thomas, butcher. Temple street
Mctropolc Hotel (.Mrs. Miles, proprietress). Temple st
..... - -porated Law — .
Jleton street
.Miller David W. mgr. Barclays Bank Ltd. South cres
Mills Andrew, apartments. The Knoll. Monlpellier park
Mills Berbertina & Mary (Misses), milliners, Middleton st
Mill ward Hcnrv, apartments. South lea, Craig road
Millward .Vlarli", painter, Cartref, Wellington road
Millward Stanley Geo, apartments, Berkeley, Tempb' st
Millward William Alec (manager of Grand Pavilion)
Milward George, shopkeeper. Trrmont road
Moore William Thomas, farmer, Cefncoed
Mrrgan John George, aparts. Glenholme, Temple aven
Morris Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, Berwyn, Ithon road
Morris Henry, apartments, Constantia. Broadway
Mr.rris Henry E. rate collector to the Urban District
Council, Gwvnfn
Morris Hubert Stanley L.D.S.B.C.S.Eng. dental sur-
geon, Grasmere, Temple street
Morris John Ernest, architect. Park crescent
Morris Morgan, apartments, Glasfyrn, Cefnllys road
Morris Stanton, farmer, Waterloo farm
MoTiltons Amos, confectioner, Middleton street
Murdoch Edith (Mrs.), apartments, Barcoui;t, Temple st
Murray John MB., C.M.Glas. surgeon, medical officer
of health Llandrindod Urban District & Llanyre Dis-
trict, Rhayader union & medical officer Llandrindod
Hospital. Havod-Awen
Nebel Max C. & Co. hair dressers. High street
\icholls Francis J. apartments, 2 Waterloo road
Norton Tom Limited, motor engineers. Temple street
Nott J. E. & Co. Lim. furnishing irnmgrs. Middleton st
Kunneley F. Pitcairn M.D.Oxon. physician, Derrymore,
Temple street
Oliver Herbert, solicitor, Middleton street
Oliver Thomas Lewis, surveyor & sanitary inspector to
the Urban District Council, Town hall
Oliver William, draper. Temple street
Ostrov Abraham Lipman,artificial teeth ma.Middleton st
Owen Charles & Sons, outfitters. High street
Owen Margt. (Mrs.), aparts. The Links, Wellington rd
•Owens David, farmer, Noyadd. Cefnllys
Owens George, apartments, Brookville, Temple street
Owens Jane (Mrs.), apartments, Formosa, Beaufort road
Owens John William, coach & motor body builder, cape
hoods & wind screens iitted, all kinds of rubber tyres
affixed, harness, whips fcc. stocked, Tremont road
Owens Sarah (Miss), apartments, Bryntirion, Temple st
Owens Thomas, apartments, Baveno
Owens Thomas, apartments, Sandringham, Temple st
Owens William Thomas, farmer, Bwyldrycefn. Cefnllys
Page Ernest Robert, apartments, Braemar, Dyffryn road
Page Robert, apartments, St. Ives, Dvffrvn road
Parker Frederick Henry B.A., M.B., B'.C.Camb.,F.R.C.S.
Eng. surgeon, Trevaldwyn, Montpellier park
Parry John Edwards, apartments, Verona, Cefnllys road
Partridge Joseph, market gardener, Waterloo road
Phillips Frank, grocer. Temple street
Phillips Hercules D. apartments, Vista, Temple avenue
Phillips John, saddler, Middleton street
Pcde Laurence William MB Edin., D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Edin.
& Glas. county & school medical officer of health.
County buildings
Powell W. J. & Sons, ironmongers. Park crescent
Powell Charles S. W. county land agent. County bldgs
Powell Victor R. farmer, & apartments, beautiful situa-
tion, close to pump rooms, park, common & golf
links ; trout fishing free ; visitors receive every at-
tention, Rhydllyndu farm
Price Alice (Miss), apartments, Reston, Montpellier pk
Price Cyril Parry, farmer, Gaerddu
Price David, farmer, Rhewl, Cefnllys
Price Lewis, apartments, 3 South crescent
Price Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Brynsaisneg, Cefnlhs
Price Thomas, apartments, London house, Temple st
Price Tom Edward, apartments, Brighton ho. Temple st
Pritchard Garnet, apartments, Pen-y-bryn, Temple st
Pritehard George, apartments. Alpine house. Temple st
Pritchard Thos. undertaker. & temperance htl. High st
Pugh Benjamin Agar, fishmonger, Middleton street
Pugh Mary (Mrs.j, apartments.Haw thorns, Alexandra ter
Pump House Hotel (A. L. Woolley, manager)
Radnorshire Coal, Lime & General Supply Co. Limited.
Railway station
Radnorshire Standard & Central Wales News (Radnor-
shire Standard Co. Limited, proprietors; published
Saturdays), Caxton house. High street
Rawlins Mary (Miss), girls' boarding school.The Linden*
Rees William John, temperance hotel. High street
Bickards Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner. Temple street
Rickards Thomas, carpenter. Temple street
Roberts John, apartments. Glen Itha, Waterloo road
Roberts Sarah (Mrs.), tried fish shop, Tremont road
Roberts Thomas, photographer. Station crescent
Robinson Albert Edward, jeweller, Middleton street
Rodgers Lucy (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Alexander road
Rogers William Thomas, farmer, Llanrithol
Ross & Son Limited, boot & shoe dealers. Temple street
RoH.-ham-Roberts Henry, photographer, Temple street
St. David's Dioi-esan Girls' Friendly Society Home of Rest
(Miss De Winton, lady resident), TredawcU, Ithon rd
Sales Alfred, apartments. Merlin, Temple street
Samuel Thomas, apartments, Rhydithon, Djffryn road
Scandrott William, ironmonger. Temple street
.Scott William Malcolm, boot repairer. Station crescent
Selwyn Charles, apartments. Park crescent
Shannon Emily (-Mrs.), nurse, Killawley, Temple aveo
Sheen Annie (Miss), apartments, Belgrave, Spa road
Sheen Jane (Miss), private hotel. Plas Winton
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAJ>Ff
Sheen Mary (Mrs.), aparts. White Heather, Temple st
Sheen Thomas, apartments, Easemore, Temple avenue
Sims William Andrew, grocer, Waterloo road
Skryme Thomas, grocer, Park crescent
SkrjTiie William, hosier. Spa road
Smith W. H. & Son, stationers, Station crescent
Smith Bryan (Mrs.), private hotel. Ye Wells
Smith D. Lloyd M.B., D.P.H.Lond. physician, High-
bury, Montpellier park
Smout James, ivheelwright, Tremont road
Stewart Archibald, ladies' outfitter, Middleton street
Stockwood Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Chatsworth, Spa rd
Swash Alfred, architect, 4 Montpellier park
Thomas William k Sons, carpenters. High street
Thomas John, apartments, Alexandra road
Thomas Jonah, private hotel. Brampton, Temple street
Thomas Mary Ann (Miss), aparts. Claremont, Park ores
Thomas B. Wellings F.R.I.B.A. architect, surveyor &
county surveyor nf Radnorshire, Countv buildings
High street ■ ^
Thomas Sarah Miss), aparts, Hawthornden, Temple st
Thomas Sarah (Mrs), apartn.ent.s. Rosemear,Dyffrvn rd
Thomas William, farmer. Danvgraig
Tidman William, apartments. 'Lorettn, Wellington road
T'ratner John, ladies' tailor. Temple street
Trew Emily (Miss), apartments. Avenue lodge
Tyler George, pianoforte dealer, Middleton street
Vaughan Hugh Vauihan. solicitor. & clerk to the Rad-
norshire County Council & Education & Pension
Committee, County buildinsrs
Vaughan Thomas James, irrocer, Middleton street
Vaughan Thomas L. farmer, Llandrindod hall
Victoria Hall (Llandrindod Wells) Ltd. Middlfeton st
liLANDXriiAS is a parish and village in the county
of Brecon, and on the border of Carmarthenshire, in a
mountainous district, and on the river Dulas, from which
its name is derived. The road from Builth to Llandovery
LLANDYFODWG.
Edith (Miss
499
Walter Edith (Miss) & Davit
hotel, Rydalcrott, Broadway
Walton Lily (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Alexandra road
Ward Jane (Mrs.), aparts. Hergeat Brvn, South cre„..
Watkins Elizabeth(Mrs.), apartments, Sorrento.Temple
Watkiiis John, farmer, Newadd
Watkins Laura Mary (Mrs.), aparts. 4 Alexandra road
Watmough Margaret (Mrs.), private hotel, Temple at
Weale Sarah (Miss), boarding house.Evancoyd.Temple st
Weale Thomas James (Mrs.). ;,pa,ts. RosehiII,CefnUy8 rd
Welhngs Thomas R., F.R.I.B.A. county survevor for
Radnorshire, County buildings, High street '
WUkuis Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Park terrace
Williams Alice, Evelyn & Emily (Misses), apartments
Overmoor, Temple street
Williams & Jones Misses, boarding house, Plas Dynau,
„.,,. „, . „ '"^f agt. Glaslyn, Tremont rd
Williams Florence (Mrs.), aparts. Penithon, Temple st
Williams James H. manager of the London Joint City
& Midland Bank Limited, South crescent
Williams Mary(Miss),apartments, Birkdale,Grosvenor rd
Wi hams Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Craigynos, Craig rd
Williams Mary Ada (Mrs.), farmer, Waindu, Cefnllys
Williams Mary Harries (Miss), apartments, Chalfont
near the
rillage.
iiiles south from Llanwrtyd, ! the parish
and 48 north-east from Swansea, in the Buillh hundred,
Builth union and county court district. Llanwrtyd petty
sessional division, and in the rural deanery of Builth,
archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The
oburch of St. Marv is a building of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch,
and a belfry containing one bell. The church was re-
paired in 1871, at a cost of ^200, and affords 90 sit-
tings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from
the year 1729, and marriages from 1783. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ^54. in the gift of Viscount
Williams Sarah (Miss), apartments, Hyfrydle.Temple st
Wil hams Thos. Hy. aparts. 2 Piedmont, Grosvenor rd
Williams Vaughan, farmer, Brickhouse, Cefnllys
Worthington George Vigers M.B., B.C.Camb. physician
Mangalore ^
Yates Elizabeth (Mrs.), aparts. The Orchards, Ithon rd
Yates Ruth (Mrs.), apartments, Grosvenor lo. Craig rd
ieates Alfred Daniel, apartments, Rockfield, Temple at
I!,' ?^"*/, ^Pv,"^^ ¥^ ■''"'^'^ '9'^ ^y "i« Kev. John
Edward Lloyd B.D. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
WHO IS also rector of Llanwrtyd, where he resides.
Welsh Calvimstic Methodist chapel here. In
Roman road. Tir Abad is
Ther
.i.e seal, 01 Viscount St. Davids P.C. who is lord of the
manor and the principal landowner. The soil is
various ; subsoil gravel and rock. The chief crops are
wheat, barley and roots. The area is 3,486 acres of land
and 7 of water; rateable value, £62
in 1911 was 84.
populatio
Llanwrtyd WeUs is the nearest M. 0. & T. Office. Let-
ters received through Llangammarch, Breconshire
Public Elementary School, erected in 1872. for 40 chU-
dren ; Mrs. Annie James, mistress
St. Davids Viscount P.C. Tir Abad;
& 3 Hichmrmd terrace. Whitehall
5 W 1 4; National Liberal S W i ;
Devonshire S W i ; Reform S W 1
6 Wellington clubs S W :, London
FiRMEKS.
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), Penlanwen
Davies Rees, Gwibedog
Jones Rees & John, Sancyrtau
Jones Owen, Gledrhyd
Jones Thomas, Abercenfydd
Owen John, Cefnioly
Owen William, Spite Inn farm
I Powell Albert, Glancrysant i
LLANDYFEISANT. see Llandilo.
Price John & William, Caemawr
j Price David, Abererbwll
Price Thomas John. Ffrwdfach
Price Wilham, Glandulas
Williams Evan. Caeran
VVilliams Rees. Nantvrnor
liLANDYFODWG is a parish on the rivers Ogmore
and Dimbath, including Blackmill, with a station on the
Llynvi and Ogmore section of the Great Wester^ railway,
6 nules north-east from Bridgend, in the Ogmore division
of the county of Glamorgan. OLTui'ire hundred, Newcastle
and Ogmore petty sessiamd division. Bridgend union,
Bridgend and Cowbridge countv court district, rural
deanery of Upper Groneuth (eastern division), and arch-
deaconry and diocese nf LlandaS. Llandvfodwg is ,
governed by the Ogmore and Garw Urban District I
Council. 'The church of Saint Tyvodwg is a building j
of stone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, I
nave, south porch and an embattled western tower, '
containing 3 bells : there are 120 sittings. The register \
of baptisms dates from the vear 1748, marriages and |
burials, 1751. The living i.i a vicarage, net' vearlv
income £200, including 14 acres of glebe and resi'- i
dcnce, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held
since 1897 by the Rev. William Edwards L.Th. of
Durham University. Here are Weslevan and Baptist
chapels. There are collieries in the Ogmore valley at the '
extreme end of the parish. The manorial rights are
held by the Duchy of Lancaster. Mrs. Blandv-Jenkins
and Capt. Fletcher are the principal landowners The
soil is gravel. The chief crops are oats and barlev. ■
The area is 6,340 acres of land and 10 of water ; rate- I
able value. ;^'34.ii6, and the population in igot was
6,563, including part of the Ogmore Valley in the civil '
parish and 1,719 in the ecclesiastical parish, and in [
1911 was 8,227 civil and 2,031 ecclesiastical.
BLACKMILL is a hamlet one mile south, on the river
Ogmore, with a station on the Llynvi and Ogmore
sect_ion of the Great Western railwav.' and 6 miles from
Bridgend.
GILFACH GOCH is partly in this parish and partly
;ii that of Llantrisant. Full particulars will be found
under Tonyrefail.
HEXDREFORG.VN, about 10 miles north-east from
Bridgend, is a place partly in this parish, with a station
on the Llynvi and Ogmore section of the Great Western
railway.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office, BlackmUl.— WiUiam Grifliths,
sub-postmaster. Letters through Bridgend
Town Sub-Post, M. 0. & Telephone Calf Office, Evans-
town. — Rhys Davies, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive
from Bridgend, via Blackmill & Gilfach station.
Telegrams are dispatched but not delivered from
this office. The nearest office for delivery is at
Gilfach Goch, half a mile distant. Telegrams sent
per telephone to Gilfach Goch office
Wall Letter Boxes at Glyn Ogwr & Ogmore Hotel
OGMORE & GAEW HOSPITAL DISTRICT.
The Committee, consisting of 12 members, was formed
in 1904.
Meetings are held at the Hospital, Blackmill, or at the
Council offices, Brynmenyn, on the thursday preceding
the last tuesday in the month.
Chairman, William Llewellyn J. P. Gorwyl,Ogmore Vale
Clerk, Samuel Henry Stockwood, Court road, Bridgend
.500
LLAXl)YFOI>\VG.
Public Elementary Schools.
I'lidei the control of the Ogmore Group of County
Council School Managers. Charles Williams. Ogmore
Vale, clerli
(ilvn Ocwr (miieil), near the villaee. for 125 children:
Miss M. Davies, mistress
SOUTH WALES.
Eranstown (mixed & infants), open
[ KELLY'S
i-hildr.
Railway Stations.
Blackmill, William John Lang, station master
Hendreforgan. William Childs. station master
BLACKMILL.
I'RUAIK. RKSIDKNIS,
Edwards Eev. WiUiam L.Th. Llandy-
lodwg vicarage
Evans Mrs. Marv. Glas-vnys
Griffiths Eev. William (Baptist)
I'rirhard William. Tns>s-y-hwt he
COMUEECIAI,.
Bowen John, farmer, Talyvan
David Richard, farmer, Caiiac nianr
Davies Richd. faimt-r, Di.lifanddu
Davies Thomas, farmer, Brynwith
Edwards Hanells, farmer. Glynllan
Edwards Lewis, carpenter
Edwards William, farmer, Pwllyfelin
Evans Margaret iMr.s.). Fcx &
Hounds P.H
Goldsworthy Siiiion,fimr.Hendre-Post
Jenkins Albert, Ogmore Junction htl
John Christopher T. farmer, Tnyslas
John Margt. (Mrs.),farmer,Ynylas frm
J..hn Thomas, farmer, Lan farm
Jones William 1. farmer, Gellytud &
Pantygynt
Leyshon Howell, farmer,Gilfachorf>dd
Lloyd Richard, haulier
Morgan Ann (Mrs.). New inn, Llan-
dyfodwg
Oo-niore & Garw Urban District Isola-
tion Hospital (David John Thomas
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. medi-
cal officer)
Phillips Samuel, farmer, Cae-Ro^sei-
Roberts Thomas, farmer, Maesyllan
Roberts Walter, farmer, Pantjcornel
Thomas David H. farmer, Pant-y-
nawel
White David, tarmr. Tywrthjreglwys
Williams Jn. W.trmr.Penllwyngwerf
Williams Lewis, farmer, Gadlys
Williams Morgan, farmer & assistant
overseer. Troedyrhiw
Williams Wm. farmer, Maindy farm
EVANSTOWN.
Davi.d David, Brynwawr
Jenkins Rev. John (Calvinistic Meth)
COMMERCI.IL.
Davies Rhys, grocer & provision dealr
Davies William, Six Bells P.H
Edmonds Elizabeth (Mrs. I. boot .t
shoe maker
Griffiths Williain, ironmonger
Howells Griffith, greengrocer
Jenkins Lewis, grocer
John Hopkin, grocer
Jcme.s .Tennefi .\i,n fM,s.), (l<.mlore
hotel
King Tom, butcher
Moore Arthur Thomas, boot maker
Morean Arthur, butcher
Morris WiUiam, draper
Penygraig Co-operative Stores,
grocers (T. H. Evans, manager)
Thomas William, hair dresser
Williams Trevor C. chemist
Williams William, shopkeeper
Woods Fred, greengrocer
LLANDYFHIOO is a.i'arish in the county of Car- Rees Enoch L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
digan, on the road from Cardigan to Lampeter and on There is a small woollen mill in the parish. The Eccle-
tbe river Teifi, 2J miles east from Newcastle Emlyn siastical Commissioners are lords of the manor. The
terminal station, on the branch from Pencader junction principal landowners are C. H. L. Fitiwilliams esq.
of the Great Western railway, 12 south-east-by-east from D.L., J.P. and Sir Marteine 0. M. Lloyd hart. D.L.,
Cardigan, 16 south-west-by-west from Lampeter and 260 J.P. The soil and subsoil are gravel and slate. The
~ " ... — ., . ^ j^^^ .^ principally under pasturage. The area is a, 891
acres, of which 36 are water ; rateable value, ;£3,473 ;
the population in 1911 was 772 in the civil parish and
5J9 in the ecclesiastical parish (which comprises part
of Llandyfriog civil parish and Llanfair Trefly^en i'ivil
parish.
Sexton. David Owens.
London, in Troedyraur hundred,
lyn unif-ii and county court district, Penrhywpal petty ses-
sional division, and in the rural deanery of Snb-Aeron,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The chiiri'h of St. Tyfriog, rebuilt in 1890, at a cost of
^1,350, is an edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, south porch, and a western tower containing 2
bells: there are 138 sittings. The registers date from
the year 1725, and include those of Llanfair Treflypen
The living is a vicarage, with the chapelry of Llanfair
Treflygen annexed, joint net income ;£2oo, including 06
acres of glebe and residence, in the gilt of the Bishop
Newcastle Emlju, Carmariheushire,
■arest monej order k telegraph office
his place .ittend th..' s.-ho..ls at New-
St. David'!
hnld
Evans D. Roy, Maeseithin
COMMEKCIAL.
Hughes Thos. carpenter, Park-y-tron
James David, tailor, Tynewydd
Lloyd Leavis (Mrs.), mill.
FABMKBS.
Davies Benjamin, Bank
Davies Benjamin. BrvnderJde;
Davies Daniel. Ddol
Davie* David, Llwchvrhalisaf
Rev. David
- David, Weriifaih
s Evan. Blaenant
- Evan, Forrest farm
- .lame,. iMr~. . .-^yi-Uliaiii
- .Iirir- (.Mrs.). Bryadiodefis.'a
I Davies 1 nomas, Parkytrap
"''■^Davies I'liomas Morgan, Oilleith
Kvaiis 111 II hers. Lljmeadfor
Evans Benjamin, Blaenei!l?cli
Evans John, Llain
ha iEvatis Rccs, Penallt Esgob
'Isaacs TlioiiKis, LlaengarregMwid
.iones Di'.'A k This Dolain-Lliiwgj
Jones Elizabeth t Mary (.Misses) &
Ebenezer, Cwrrwsfawr
.T.ines Daniel. Cafanmawr
Jones Daniel. PwUirheiin
Jones Evan. ?• nalitgigfrau
Jones Margi. r Mrs.),Llwchyihalnchaf
Jones Owen (Mrs.), Penwalk
Llo\d I.eavis (Mrs.). (,'«rrs mill
Kees E\an, Pengaer
Kee
.fohi
Pla
dd
Thomas David. Mynydd Bad
Thomas Jame.s. I'untglas
Thomas Walt-r Jame.s, Cn rt
LLANDYQWTDD .3 .1 parish and village in the
county of Cardigan, on the river Teifi, 2J miles from
Kilgerian station un tho Whitland and Cardigan suction
of the Great Western railway, 4^ soulh-east-by-.-outh
from Cardigan, and 269 from London, in Troedyraur
hundred, union and county court district M Cardigan,
petty sessional division of Lower Troedyraur. rural
deanerv i.f Sub-Aeron, arch leai-onrv of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The ,h.ir,:h '.i >i Tvi;wydd. re
built in 1857, is an edifice of stone in the Gothic style.
consisting of chancel, nave, transept, south porch, and
a western tower containing 6 bells, recently hung : the
church was decorated in i89a, and affords 265 sittings.
The registers date from the year 1613. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ^£280, with 4 acris of
glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
since 1874 by the Rev. David Francis B.i\. of .-st.
David's College, Lampeter, who is also rami dean of
.Sub-Aeron. The Mission chapel (Oapel Tygwydd) was
■Mccted in iHSa. at a cost of ;£'8oo. and affords t8o
sittings. There is a Congregational chapel at Ponthir-
wain, and a Methodist chapel at Ceiiarth. The principal
seats are Blaenpant, the residence of Mri". Hoare, Pcn-
y-lan, the residence of Lieut. -Col. Roliert Prioleaii. and
Noyadd Tn-faiir. the r.siHenre of Uulv Wfth^ev-Parr^ -
Pryse. Lady Webley-Pairi-Pijae is the iirincipal land-
owner, but there are several small freeholders. The
soil is clay and gravel; subsoil, rock. The chief orops
are wheat, barley, oats and roots and mncb pasturage.
The area is 5,605 acres of land and 38 of water; rate-
able value. jf4,o44 ; the population in 1911 was 750.
Wall Letter Boxes at School & Stradmore
Llechrvd is the nearest post, M. 0. i T office to
ihe village, about 1} miles distant •
Public Elementary School (mixed k infants), erected in
1^34 k since enlarged, for 123 children; William
Pugh. master ; Miss Sarah Eleanor Pugh & Miss
Olive Emily Street, assistant mistresses
ritrol of the Cardigan District
Assis
Ponthir
PO-VTHIRWAIN is a hamlet, 2^ miles north-east
Post, T. k Telephone Call Office, Ponthirwain.— Mrs.
Marj Ann .Morris, sub-postmistress. Letters received
through Llechryd, Cardii.iinshire Penlah is th.3
nearest monev order office
IKECrOKY.]
iigh
Marked thua • receive letters through
I'wmcoy, Newcastle Emlyn, Car-
iiKirthenshire.
Marked thus t receive letters through
Cenarth, Newcastle Enilyn, Car-
marthenshire.
Marked thus } receive letters through
Blaenporth, Cardigan.
Marked thus § receive letters through
LU-cUry'd, Cardigall^llil .-.
Marked thus || receive lett
Cardigan.
PHIVATE BESLDENTS.
Davics David Berrington Griffith J. P.
Tarc-y-gors
Evans fiev. David (Cong.),Bronwylfa
Evans Thomas J.P. Llwynduris
Evans Thomas, Noyadd Cross
Francis Kev. David B.A. (vicar &
rural dean). The Viearase
Griffith Major John H. S.. J.I'.
Llwynduris
Hoare Mrs. Blaenpant
t.Tones Eev. Evan (Calvinislic
Methodist), Pengraiff
tJones Miss, Glanawmor
tLynn-Thomas Sir John K.B.K..
C.B., G.M.G., J. P. Stradmore
Priolean Lt.-Cnl. Robert, Pen-v-laii
SOUIH WALES.
Webley-Parry-Pryse Lady, Noyadd
Trefawr
COHMEBCIAL,
tGeorge Enos Fredk.surveyor,Derllyf
James Jn. carpenter, Ffynonddwrji
Jones David, miller, Ponthirwain
Jones David, poultry dealer, Pen-16n
Maskell William Thomas, gardpncr
tn Major J. H. S. Griffith
fMorgans Richard, carpenter
Morris Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
j & sub-postmistress, Ponthirwain
Owens Thos. blacksmith, Ponthirwain
I Heading Room (Mrs. Mary Ann
I Morris, sec), Ponthirwain
Sallis Titus, haulier, Abereifed
I Thomas Catherine (Miss), Hirwenfa
Thomas Danl. blcksmth. T^ndergrove
I FAHMEES.
j»Bowen David, Tyddyndii
• *Davies Charles, Fynonchwerw
iDavies David, Coedycwm
»Davies David Thos. Troedrhiw^,,]l
j Davies Edward, Blaenpant
Davies Enos, Hafod
Davies Evan, Penralltybie
j Davies Evan John, Tavernbugail
I Davies Griffith. Troedrhiwfergam
I *Davies John. Fronglyd
,*DaTies John. Penwefnfawr
LLANDY8ILI0 EAST and WEST, shp Llandis
LIANDYSSJL.
501
Davies John, Trecwn
*Davies William, Danygraig
JDavies William, Fronfellen
Evans Benjamin. Pare-y-gors
Evans Daniel, Alltycadno
{Evans Daniel, Lan
fEvans Evan, Altybwla
Evans Owen, Penfai
JEvans Richard, Cryngamawr
Evans Thomas, Llwynduris
Evans Thonaas, Penwernfach
James David, Ffynoncrapil
§James Evan, Parc-twad
Ji.oHs Benjamin, Bailey
Jone,s David, Penlanfach
•Jones David Lewis, Rhippinllwyd
Jones David Morris, Blaenaddfed
Jones Ebenezer, Pentregwine
•Jones James, Ffynonddwrgifach
Jones Mary Ann (Miss), Scotland hi
•Jones Richard Lewis, Penwenallt
Lewis William, Coedycwmisaf
Miles Esther (Miss) (cottage farmer),
Blaenpant mill
Phillips John, Crynganewydd
•Phillips William, Danralltgudd
Powell Samuel, Altvbwla H6n
tRichards Griffith. Ffynonddewi
tStrange Frederick. Penvbank
Thomas Hannah (Miss),' Tvpoeth
tThomas Samuel, Berllan '
ilio East and West.
LLANDYSILIOGOGO is a parish in the county
of Cardigan, pleasantly situated on the shores of Cardigan
Bay, 3^ jniles south-west from New Quay, lo south-west
from Aberayron, 12 north-west from Llandyssil station,
and about the same distance from Newcastle Eoilyn
terminal station, both on the branch from Penoader
junction of the Great Western railway, and 282 from
London. The parish includes the village of Uwyndafydd
and the hamlets of Nanternis, Penbont and part of Tal-
gareg, and is in Moyddyn hundred, Aberayron union,
county conrt district and petty sessional division, and in
the rural deanery of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardi-
gan and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Tysilio
is a building of stone in the Early English" style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, transept, north porch and a tower
containing i bell: the church was restored in 1890, and
affords 200 sittings. The I'egisters date from the year
1765. The living is'a vicarage, net income _£200, with
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since igio by the Re\ . John Morgans B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. The Mission church of
St. Mark, situated near the middle of the parish,
on the Cardigan road, is a building of stone and
consists of chancel, nave and a turret containing one
(Marked thus * should be addressed Jones Will:
New Quay, Cardiganshire.)
I'RIV.ITR BKSIDKNTS.
bell. Here is also a Mission hall, built in igoti. There
are Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, Independent and
Unitarian chapels. Henry, Earl of Richmond (after-
wards Hen. VII.;, is said to have passed one night
at a farm at Llwyiidafydd, when on his way to Bos-
worth Field in Aug. 1485. At Caer Wedros, as well
as at other places in the neighbourhood, are remains
of ancient camps. The land is mostly held by small
freeholders. The soil is clay; subsoil, "clay. The chief
crops are wheat, oats and barley, and some of the
land is under pasturage. The area comprises 10,207
acres of land, 2 of water and 11 of foreshore; assessable
value, ^2,859; the population in igii was 935 in the
civil and 590 in the ecclesiastical parish.
The Ecclesiastical parish of Capel Cynon is included
in this parish for civil purposes.
Post, M. 0. & T, Office, Llwyndafydd.— Thomas
Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters through Cross Inn,
Cardiganshire
Wall Letter Box, Caer Wedros
Council School. Gwenlli (miied), for 63 children ; David
Evans, master
Council .School, Uwyndafydd (mixed), for 131 children;
William Williams, master
Evans Thos Park hall, Llwyndafydd
Griffiths Mrs. Derw cottage
Jones Hev. John Jenkin (Primitive
Methodist), Llwyndafydd
•Jones Thomas J. P. Castle sfieen
Morgans Rev. John B.A. ' (vicar),
Llwyndafvdd
Williams Mrj. Bivnhenl..-, Caer
Davies Eleanor (Miss), milliner. Bryn-
tirion. Caer Wedros
Evans John. Crown inn, Llwvndafydd
Evans John, miller (water), Llwvn-
dafydd
Evans William, master mariner.
Glynrodv
Griffiths Tho
LIv
Jaf^
hopkeeper. Castle
hill, Postbach (postal address,
Llandyssil)
Lloyd William, miller (water), Cwm-
tydu Llwyndafydd
Morgan Benj. carpenter, Llwyndafydd
Morgan John Thomas, carpenter.
Llwyndafydd
Rees Thomas, grocer, Llwyndafydd
•Taylor Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Thomas John, grocer, Llwyndafvdd
Williams Thos. asst.ovrar. Llwyndafydd
PAEMEBS.
Davies Eliza (Miss), Tirgwyn
Davies Evan, Cwmcynon
Davies Evan, Cyffion'as
Davies Evan, Hafodiwan
Davies James, Blaenglowonfach
Davies John. Pantgwyn
Evans David, Blaencwmpridd
Evans David 0. Ffynonlefrith
•Evans Henry. Penrallt
Evans Jenkin, Pendre
Evans Sarah (Miss), Blaenbedwisaf
(postal address, Bhydlewis. Llan-
^ dvssil)
. grocer-,
•Jones David, boot makei\ Nanternis
Jones Evan, smith, Caer Wedros
•Jones Isaac, carpenter, Cefn-carnau.
Llwyndafydd
LLANDYSSIL (or Llandyssul) is a small town and
parish in Cardiganshire, bounded on the east and
south by the river Teifl, which heie divides the
county from Carmarthenshire, and has a station on
the branch line from Pencader junction of the Great
Western railwav, which now terminates at Newcastle
Kiiilyn. The town is 248 miles from London, 40
Griffiths Griffith, Llwvnhen«as
Griffiths John, Penparke
James David. Penarfach
James Owen, Penarfawr
Jones John Lloyd. Cruglas
Jones Lewis, Pendderw
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Cilie
Jones Samuel, Llynddu
Jones Saml. Tvrhos (postal address,
Rhydlewis. Llandyssil)
Jones Thos. Blaenbedwfawr (postal
address, Rhydlewis, Llandyssil)
Jones Thomas, Blaenglowonfawr
Lewis Brothers,Gellie (postal address.
Rhydlewis, Llandyssil)
l.*wis David, Ciliehwnt
Lewis Thomas, Penrhiw
Morgan Evan. Llvestfach
Morgan John, Rhydygweison
Owens James, Esgereinon
Parry Evan. Neuadd Llwyndafydd
Parrv John. Pamne
Rees Daniel, Tyhen
Thomas John. Manoravon (postal ad-
dress, Bhydlewis, Llandyssil)
Thomas Thomas, Pantryn
Williams Rees, Troedvi'hiw
south from Aberystwyth, j8 east from Cardigan.
18 north from Carmarthen and 42 north-west from
Swansea ; in the hundreds of Troedyraur and Moyddyn.
petty sessional division of Llandyssil, Newcastle-
in Emlyn union and county court district, rural dean-
ery of Sub-Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and
diocese of St. David's : it is lighted with oil lamps, and
LLANDYSSIL.
SUUTH WALES.
[kelly's
is supplied with water from wells. The church of St.
Tj-ssul is !in eilificB of stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and an embattled
western tower containing 4 bells : the church was restored
in 1874, ;it a cost of .£2,330, and affords 450 sittings : on
a stone, forming part of the entrance to the churchyard,
is an inscription of the 6th century. The register date.s
from the year 1722. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value £270-, with residence, in the sift of the Bishop of
St. David's, and held sine- 1916 by the Rev. Thomas '
Madoc Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
and sui-rogate. tit. David's chapel of ease, erected in 1
i8^6. at a cost of ^£1,050, stands on the banks of the j
river Clettwr, about 3 miles from Llandyssil ; St. John's j
church, on the same river, is about 5 miles from
Llandvssil , St. Ffraids is in the vale of Cerdin and ,
about 3 miles from Llandyssil. There are Baptist,
Wesleyan, Congregational, Calvinistic Methodist and
Unitarian chapels. In the parish are several small
woollen factories and yam spinners ; a market is held
every Tuesday for the sale of farm produce and stock.
The " Forth " is the principal hotel. The principal seat
is Waunifor, the propei-tv and residence of Charles
Llovd esq. M.A., D.L., " J. P. Sir Marteine Owen
-Mowbray Lloyd bart. D.L.. J. P. is lord of the manor,
the principal landowners being Mrs. Lewes and Charles
Home Lloyd Fitzwilliams esq. J. P. The soil is loamy;
.■*ub.soil, ciay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oat«
and potatoes. The area is 17,511 acres of land and 55
of water ; rateable value, ^13,286 ; the population in
iQii was 2,744.
Assistant Overseer, James Jone.-;. Maesycoed.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
i'u»t, M. O. i; T. Office. — ^David Price, postmaster
■SVall Letter Boxes.— Pontwelly & Cross Hands
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Pnnt.shaen. — David H. Evans
CABraGANSHIBE MAGISTRATES FOR THE PETTY
SESSH).NAL DIVISION OF LLANDYSSIL.
Lloyd Charles M.A.. D.L. Waunifor, Maesycrngiau, Car-
marthenshire (chairman)
Bowen Essex Lewes, The Momit, Adpar, Newcastle
Emlvn, Carmarthenshire
<;ass Major Charles Herbert Davis D.S.O. Dol-Uan,
Llandyssil
Davies Benjamin, Perthyronen, Llandyssil
Lewes William, Plasgeier, Llysnewydd
Mansel Sir Courtenay Cecil hart. Maesycrugiau manor,
Carmarthenshire
The chairman, for the time beini;, of the Llandyssil
Rural Di>trict Council, is an ex-oflicio magistrate
Cleric t.i the Magistrates, David Rudolf Evans, New-
castle Emlyn
Petty Sessions are held at the Forth Assembly rooms,
Llandyssil k National School room, Llanfihangelararth,
alternately on the last Thursday in ei'ery month
The parishes included in the Petty Ses.sional Division
are Llandyssil & Bangor Teify
CARMARTHENSHIRE MAOISTBATES FOR LLANFI-
HANGELARARTH PETTI' SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Llovd Charles M.A., D.L. Waunifor.
Carmarthenshire (chairman)
Evans Benj. Gwastod Abbot, Pencader, Carmarthenshire
Fitiwilliams Charles Home Lloyd, Cili;wyn. Newcastle
Emlyn, Carmarthenshire
Jones Thoma.' Bees, Pantglas, Pencader, Carmdrthensh
Lewes William, Plasgeler, Llysnewydd
Mansel Sir Courtenay Cecil bart. Maesycrugiau manor,
rugia
Car
arthenshi:
I'he Chairman, for the time bei)\g, of the Newcastle-in-
Emlyn Rural District Council, is an ex-officio magis-
trate
Clerk to the Magistrates, David Rudolf Evans, New-
castle Emlyn
Petty Sessions are held at the Perth Assembly rooms,
Llandyssil, & at the National School room, Llanfi-
hangelararth alternately on last Wednesday in each j
month at noon. The following parishes are included
in the division : Llanfihangelararth. Llanllwni, Llan- '
fihangel-rhos-y-corn, Llanybyther & Brechfa
LLANDYSSIL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
The District comprises the following parishes, being
Cardiganshire parishes in Newcastle Emlyn Union:— j
Bangor Teify, Bettws Evan, Brongwyn. Henllan,
Uandyfriog, Llandyssil, Llanfair Orllwyn, Llanfair
Treflygen, Llangranog, Llangynllo, Penbryn i, Troedy-
raur. The area is ^0,044 acres ; rateable value at
.Michuelmas, igiq. ^37,327 ; the pi>pulali..ii in 101 1'
was 7,984
Cionncil meets at the Board room of the Guardians, .
at Newcastle Emlyn, on Friday, monthly at 12.30 p.m !
f^hairman, Owen Evan.s, Porthyrhyd, Brongest
OfiieialB. \
Clerk, James Jnues, solicitor. Llandyssil
Medical Officer of Health. Alfred Thomas Evans M B ■
C.M.Edin. Llandyssil
Treasurer, William Lloyd, National Provincial Jt Union :
Bank of EnL'Innd Limited. Newcastle Emlyn
Surveyors, E. Thomas, Blaenmtne, Llandyssil & James
Jones, Dorwen, Rhydlewis, Henllan
Sanitary Inspector ,t Inspector of New Buildings, J.
Penry Lewis, Brynowen. Llandyssil
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Cerlifyiuif Factory Surge,.n, Alfred Th..mas Evans M.B.,
C.M.Edin
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Llandyssil District,
Newcastle Emlyn Union, E. Richard Evans L.B.C.P.
& S.Edin. Brynawel, Llandyssil
Customs & Excise Officer, Thomas L. Jenkins
Deputy Chief Constable of Cardiganshire k. Inspector of
Weights & Measures for the" Southern Division of
Cardiganshire. David Williams, The Tonn
Registrar of Births Jt Deaths for Llandyssil Sub-
District, Joshua W. Evans
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St. Tyssul Church, Rev. Thomas Madoc Jones B.A.
vicar; 8.30 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
St. David's (Enghsh & Welsh) & St. John's (Welsh) ;
morning, afternoon & evening services are held alter-
nately at these churches at 10.30 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m
St. Ffraid's ("Welsh), afternoon service at 2 p.m. ; week-
day services are held in the evening at St. David's &
St. Ffraid's ; once a month & on chief festival days
at 7 p.m
Baptist (Ebeneier); 10 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m
Baptist (Pentbont) ; 10 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Tabernacle), Rev. L. J. Davies ;
Congregational (Zion) ; 10 a.m. k. 6 p m. ; tues. at 7.30
p.m
Congregational (Carmel), Rev. David Jones ; 10 a.m. k
2 p.m
Congrei;ational (Horeb) ; 10 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m
Unitarian. Graig, Rev. T. Arthur Thomas ; (fortnightly)
lo a.m. & 6 p.m
Unitarian (Fantdefaid), Rev. T. Arthur Thomas ; 10
a.m. k 2 p.m. alternate Sundays
Unitarian (Llwynrhydowen), Rev. Evan Oliver Jenkins ;
10 a.m. k 2 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh) (Lampeter Circuit) (Bethel), Rev.
James Ekler; 10 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m
W.-sli.yan (Welsh) (Lampeter Circuit) (Peneil), Rev.
James Elder; 10 a.m. & 2 *, 6 p.m
SCHOOLS.
Llandyssil County Intermediate & Technical School for
boys b girls, built in 1898 at a cost of ;£'i,8oo, under
the provisions of "The Welsh Intermediate Education
Act, 1889,'' t enlarged in 1908 at a cost of /i.ooo, is
cnntroUed by the Central Welsh Board; William
Lewis M.A.Cantab, head master iThomas Thomas.clerk *
Public Elementary Schools.
Llandyssil, built for 200 children : Thos. Evans, master
Pontshaen, built for 100 children; Jn. R. Thoma8,mastr
S). David'., built for 60 children; D. Worthinirton
Davies. master
Tregrops, built for 90 children ; Thomas Jones, master
The above named schools are controlled by six man-
agers ; clerk, James Jones, solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn
Llandyssil, built in 1854, for 120 children; Miss E.
This school is controlled by ;... ._ , ,
Mndoc Jones B.A. The Vicarage, correspondent
Ilailway Station. James John Jones, station master
Motor omnibuses (G. W. R.) to New Qnav, daily at 1
a.m. & 6.30 p.m. during winter months ; 11.20 a.r
3-.W & 7 30 P'n- during summer months
DIRECTORY.]
HESIDENIS
Brigfetock Wm. Hy. Jas.Camnant hall
Cass Major Charles Herbert Davis
D.S.O., J.P. Dol-llan mansion
Davies Rev. L. J. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Arton
Davies Edward, Rhondda house
Davies Mrs. Vairdre-Fach
Duvies Thomas, Hembant hall
Elder Rev. James (Wesleyan), 2
Charles street
Evans Alfred Thomas M.B. Rock ho
Evans Ehenezer Richard, Brynawel
Evans John, Delano^
Evans Richard M. Bank house
Jenkins ftev. Evan Oliver (Unitarian),
Llwywmarles, Pontshaen
Jenkins Joseph, Ashton house
Jones Rev. Thomas Madoc B.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
Jones David Martin, Gwion castle
Jones James, Hii.'h street
Jones Miss, Tvssnl castle
.Tones Mrs. M.'a. M. Gellifaharen
Jones Thomas, Glan Teifi
Lewis William M.A. Countv school
Lloyd Charles M.A., D.L., j.P. Wau-
nifor (postal address, Maesycrugiau.
Carmarthenshire)
Lloyd Mrs. Gillfachwen
Prothero Elias, Haulfan
Kees Thomas, Gwynionydd
Stewart Hon. Mrs. Alltyrodyn
Thomas Rev. T. Arthur (Unitarian),
Brynhyfvrd
Thomas Thomas, Spring gardens
Williams David, The Tonn
COMMEHCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday 1 p.m
.^ssemblv Rooms (Daniel Davies, pro-
prietor), Porth hotel
Ball Fredk. Henry, shopkpr. High st
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch), High st
Close Peter (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Lin-
coln street
Davies H. k Son, saddlers. Pontwellv
Davies Daniel, Porth hotel
Dnvies Daniel Beniamin, Union inn
Davies David, butcher, Pontwellv
Dnvies Dnvid. cvcle agent, Llwyiieos
Davies David, draper, Alma house
Davies David, grocer, Lincoln stores
Davies David, grocer. Marble terrace
Davies David D. draper, Bradford ho
Davies Griffith, King's Head P.H
Davies Henry, saddler. Pontwelly
Davies John, Alltvrodyn Arms P.H
Davies John Bowen, .shopkeeper.
Thorn Bush
Davies Thomas, chemist &c
Davies Watkin, builder, Tanvfron
DnviesWm. refreshment rms. Pontwelly
Davies William (Mrs.), woollen
manufacturer, Dobantawr
Dicks, boot makers. Bridge .street
Edwards John, confectioner. Bridge st
Enoch John G. miller (water), Doltor
Evans Brothers, tailors.Manchester ho
Evans David H. k Timothy, m
chants. & post office, Pontshaen
Evans, Thomas & Jones, .solicitors
Evans Alfred Thomas M.B., 0,
Edin. surgeon, medical officer of
health Llandyssil Rural District
Council & medical officer to Post
Office & Board of Education & cer-
tifying factory surgeon
Evan.» David, boot maker. Pontwellv
Evans Ebenezer Richard L.R.CP. &
S.Edin, physician & surgeon, medi-
cal officer & public vaccinator to
Llandyssil district of Newcastle
Errlvn union, & inspector of school
children for Llandyssil school dis-
trict of Cardiganshire
Evans Evan. Clettwr Arms P.H
Evans Evan, coal merchant,Pontwelly
Evans John, blacksmith. Glanrhyd
Evans John, cycle agent
SOUTH WALES.
Evans John, painter
Evans John. Wilkes' Head P.H
Evans Joshua W. chemist & druggist.
& registrar of births & deaths for
Llandyssil sub-district
Evans Margt.(Miss),confctnr.Bridge st
Evans Marv Ann (Mrs.). King's Arn.s
nager
rgefel
Evans Richard M
Bank Limited
Evans Thomas. Gm
Prengwiyn
Evans William, painter, Charles
Evans William, shopkpr. Cilrhiw
Evans William, statinner.Spring
Evans William, woollen manul
Chesnut mills
Llovds
0.
riger
Hpiison William, shopkeeper
Hughes David F. tailor. King strei-
James Eliza (Miss), haulier
Jenkins Thomas L. customs & exci
officer for Llandyssil district
Jenkins William, draper.Bridge hou
Jones Ben k Sons, woollen manufi
turers. Abercerdin
Jones Elizabeth & Ann (Misse-
woollen manufacturers, Gelliaur
Jones Thomas E. & Co. millers
Jones Thos. & Son.auctnrs.Garthowi
Jones Ann (Mrs.), butcher. Bridge
Jones Ann (Miss), shopkpr. Lincoln
Jones Ben
Jones D.
Jones Da\
s Dav
draper
opKpr.
High
King
id Bowen, tailor. Bridge s
L.(MT.s.),shpkpr.Llwyniydv
in, boot maker. Bridge st
Jones Evan, shopkeeper, Bristol hou
Jones Henry, auctioneer, Pantolwei
' nes James, solicitor (firm, Evan
Thomas k Jones), clerk to Lland
ssil Rural District Council & to the
Newcastle Emlyn District Educa
tion Committee
Jones James; assistant overseer
Maesycoed
Jones James, tailor, Brython
Jones John, butcher, 3 Lincoln street
Jones John, photographer. High
Jones John E. watch ma. Wind st
Jones Joseph, boot maker. Lincoln st
Jones Lewis, grocer. High street
ines Mary ' (Miss), dress maker.
Marble terrace
nes M. (Mi-ss), .shopkpr. Rhydowen
Jones N. woollen manutaetuver,
Pantolwen mills
Tones Rachel (Mrs.), baker
Jones Sarah Jane (Mrs.), Cilgwyn
Arms P.H. Pontwelly
Jones Taliesin Morgan, manager of
the London City & Midland Bank
Limited
Jones Thomas, blacksmith, Tregroes
Jones Thomas, draper. Bridge street
Jones Thomas, tailor, Panteg Cross
Jones Thos. woollen mnfr. Broneinon
Jones Thomas D. carpntr. Myrtle cot
Jones William, butcher. Bridge street
Jones William, tailor, Bridge street
Lewis Lewis & Sons, cart k va]i
builders, Pontwelly
Lewis Mary (Mrs.) & Son, grocers.
Tregroes
Lewis Jn. grocer & corn dIr.Pontwelly
Lewis John David, stationer. High st
Llandyssil County Intermediate &
Technical School (William Levis
M.A.Cantab, head master; Thomas
Thomas, clerk)
T,1:ni.hs-'l Fninors' Agricultural Sn-
. ill T,i(l mill k seed merchants
Lli-v.l & lo.-. shopkeepers. Pontwelly
Lluyil Mary ;Mrs.), shpkpr .Pontwelly
Lloyd Rhvs, saddler
Llovds Bank Limited (branch')
(Richard M. Evans, manager) ;
draw on head office. 71 Lombard
street. London E C 3
LLANDYSSIL. .'SOS
London City & Midland Bank Limited
(sub-braiich) (Taliesin Morgan
Jones, manager) ; draw on head
office Threadneedle street, London
E Cz
Morgan Jn. woollen mtr. Rock mill*
Morris Bridget (Mi.ss), milliner,
London house
Morris David, grocer. Cross Hands
National Provincial k Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch);
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Parrv D.ivid, wheelwright, Pont.shan
ParrV Mary (Miss), milliner
Price John. Bine Bell P.H
Richards Evan, Half Moon P.H.
Pontwelly
Robert.s R. E. watch maker. King st
Teify Shirt Manufacturing Co.woollere
nufacturers, Pontwelly
Thomas David Channing, grocer,
isul stores
Thomas David John, tailor, Pontwelly
las Edward, builders' merchant
Thomas John, egg mer. Pantcochisef
Thomas John Isaac, cabinet maker,
Gwalia house
Thomas Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper
Thomas Thomas, refreshment rooms,
Thomas Thomas, solicitor, k clerk to-
r'ount\- School, see Evans, Thomas
& Jones
Thomas Timothy. Cilgwvn Arms P.H.
Bridge street
Thomas Wm. miller (water), Clettwr
Titus John, carpenter, Pontwelly
Williams David, deputy chief con-
stable of Cardiganshire & inspector
of weights & measures for the
Southern Division of Cardiganshire,
The Tonn
Williams David Griffith, blacksmith
Wrentmore Marv (Mrs.), Farmers'
Arms P.H
FABMERS.
Charles Evan, Blaenpant
Davies James & John, Abereinon
Davies Benjamin. Perthyrnonen
Davies Daniel, Canimant
Davies Daniel, Ffvnonau
Davies Daniel, Nantyremenyn
Davies Danl.Rhydyfydrwydd.Sychbant
Davies Daniel Llovd, Castlehowell
Davies David, Baily
Davies David fMrs'.), Bargoed
Davies David, Blaenythan '
Davies David, Coedyfoelucha
Davies David, Domenrhydowen
Davies David, Fforest
Davies David, Fron
Davies David. Gwarcefel
Davies David, Henbantfawr
Davies David. Penrallt
Davies David. PlasUwyd
Davies David, Rhydceyr
Davies David James, Pantwrlech
Davies Edward. Pentonwen
Davies Ellis, Troedrynfenyd
Davies Evan, Gellifraith
Davies Evan, Gilfaohwenuchaf
Davies Evan, Griborfach
Davies Evan. Penquarry
Davies James, Cathal, Pontshaen
Davies .Tohn. Abercefel
Davies John. Coedyfoel
Davies John, Criborfawr
Davies John, Cwmmendwy
Davies John. Efelbach. Rhydowen
Davies John (Mrs.l, Ffosesgob
Davies John, Gwardafolog
Davies John, Pantsrwvn
Davies ,Tohn, Pantscythan
Davies Johnny, Cefnwallter
Davies Margaret (Mrs.). Pantwrlech
Davies Rees, Pantmochbach
Davies Simon, Clvncoch. Pontshaen
Davies Thos. (Mrs.), Dyffrynllynod
Davies Thomas, Fairdre-Fawr
Davies Thomas, Goitre
Davies Thomas. Hembant Hall farm
.")04 LLANDYSSIL.
Daries Thomas, Waunifor (arm
Davies Thomas. Wesvn
Bavies Thomas C. Tyrdre
Davies William, Partfeillionen
Davies William, Pan
Davies WUlie & Th
■wydd, Horeb
Edwards John, Bailigwyn
Evans Sees & Thomas, Cwmdyllest
Evans David, Blaencwm, Coedifor
Evans David (Mrs.). CwmmaTch
Evans David. Fhnonllewlvn
Evans David, Glanelettwr
Evans Dvd. Gwaralltyrynn, Pontshaen
Evans David, Gwarcwm
Evans David, Llynddwr
Evans Ebeneier, Gwareoeducha
Evans Evan. Cefnllanfair
Evans Evan, Clettwr Arms farm
Evans Evan, Dolwilym
Evans Evan, Gorrig
Evans Evan. Penlan
Evans Evan. Khydycynydd
Evans James, Gyfeile
Evans John, Moelhedogisaf
Evans John (Mrs.), Tyssul quarry
Evans Lewis L. Dinascerdin
Evans Margaret (Mrs), Llainddelw
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), Pantrhedynen
Evans Thomas, Glandwr, Pontshaen
Evans William, Glaslwvn
George Hannah (Miss),Blaenpantanaii
Griffiths Evan, Birdlip
Griffiths Evan'. Blaencerdintach
Griffiths Evan, Kantygwyddau
Griffiths John, Henbantuchat
James Daniel, Rhycoedfoel
SOUTH WALES.
Jenkins William, Cilgraig
Jones Anne (Mrs.), Ceginann
Jones Ben, Tancoedbach
Jones Daniel, Blaencathal, Pontshaen
Jones David, Darenfach
Jones David, Glanrhydydre
Jones David, Llaingarwen
Jones David, Maesymeillion
Jones David, Pantstreimon
Jones David. Bhjdowen
Jones David, Khydowenfach
i Jones David Lewis, Gwarllwynoedos
Jones David Martin. Gwion castle
Jones Edward, Rhydsais
Jones Enoch, Mock
Jones Evan, Esgerddedwydd
Jones Evan, Ffoshelyg
Jones Evan, Penbontbren
Jones Henry, Pantolwen
Jones Herbert, Llain Ffoshelyg
Jones James. Abergardde
Jones John, Drenewydd, Pontshaen
Jones John, Heolfeinog
Jones John. Moelhedog, Pontshaen
Jones John, Pengraig
Jones John, Penpynfach
Jones John, Rhiwlug
Jones John Morgan, Fforestisa
Jones Joseph, Penlonefach
Jones Joshua R. Garthowen
Jones M. A. M. (Mrs.), Gellifaharen
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Pengelli
Jones Marv (Mrs.), Ehvdvene
Jones Thomas, Canton villa
Jones Thomas, Fronfelen
Jones Thomas, Frongoy
Jones William, Pantydefaid
[kellt's
Lewis James, Cwmnl
Lewis Rachel (Mrs), Pantyscythan-
tach, Horeb
Lewis William, Cwmgefeile
Lloyd Henry, Gilfachddafydd
Lloyd Janaes, Bank Trewynshar
Parry James, Blaenborthyn
Rees Thomas, Maesymeillion
Richards David, Tynewydd, Blaen-
ythan, Panteg Cross (letters thro'
Maesllyn, Cardiganshire)
Richards' David. Waun, Pantstreimon
Richards Thos. Tan-y-graig.Pontshaen
Thomas Thomas & John, Fronwen
Thomas Daniel, Brvnmartin
Thomas David. Cwiiihyar
Thomas Edward. Blaenmene
Thomas Elizh. (Mrs.). Clettwr villa
Thomas Enoch, Cwmanerch
Thomas Evan, Bryncerdin
Thomas Evan, Penbank
Thomas James, Gawrcoedissa
Thomas John, Blaenllyn, Horeb
Thomas John, Penwer'n
Thomas John, Sychdy
Thomas Thomas, Bankil
Thomas Timothy, Penparwel. Gyfeile
Thomas Titus. Ehosdafarn
Thomas William, Clettwr mill
Thomas William. Ferdrefach
Walters Evan, Blaencwmfforest
Williams Anthony.Meinigwynionbach,
Gorsgoch
Williams James, Cwmtegryd
Williams John, Nantegryd '
Williams John,PantyThydd,Pont8haen
Williams William. Bryngolen
liliANEDABNE (or Llanedeyru) is a parish on the
high road between Cardiff and Newport (Mon.), 3 miles
from Llanishen station on the Cardiff and Merthyr
section of the Great Western and Rhymney joint rail-
way, 4 north from Cardiff and 8 west from Newport
(Mon.), in the Llandaff and Barry division of the county
of Glamorgan, Kibbor hundred, Llandaff petty sessional
division, Cardiff union and county court district, rural
deanery of Newport, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and
diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Edeyrn is a
small building of stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chanoel, nave, north transept, south porch
and a western tower containing 5 bells; it was restored
in 1888 at a cost of ,£626, and affords 60 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1700. The living is a
vicarage, net yeaily value £64, including 10 acres of
glebe, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff,
and held since 1908 by the Rev. Stephen Jackson, of
>t. David's College, Lampeter, and surrogate, who is
also vicar of, and resides at, St. Mellons. There is a
Calvihistic Methodist chapel. The Marquis of Bute
is lord of the manor and Lord Wharton is the prin-
cipal landowner. The soil is chiefly sand; subsoil,
clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats.
The area is 2,739 acres of land and 14 of water ; rate-
able value, ^£3,844; and the population in 1911 was 340.
Letters received from Cardiff, via St. Mellons ; Wall
Letter Box at the Church, cleared week days only.
The nearest post, money order & telegraph office is
at St. Mellons, about i mile distant
the south-i
border of
PENYLAN
the parish.
Letters are delivered from Cardiff.
Cyncoed
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1879, for
81 children ; Mrs. Lloyd, mistress
Letter Box,
Samuel, farmer.
LLANEDARNE.
Wail Charles, Rangeworthy Louse
COMMEBOIAL.
'■all Albert, farm bailiff to John
Davies esq. Tjn-y-Gwem farm
Davies John, farmer, Tvn-y-wern
Davies William, Unicorn iiin
Davies William Henry. farmer,
Pantyllechan
Davies William
Church farm
Edwards Edward, farmer, Cefn-Poeth
George Arthur, farmer, Llwyn-y-
grant farm
Hemns H .v. fanner, Cyn-Coed frm
Husband David, farmer, Maes-y-bryn
Husband Philip, farmer, Tytoeman ■
Husband William, farmer ti assistant
overseer, Gorswg .
Jones William & Thomas, farmers,
Llanedeyrn (arm
Jones Leah (Mrs.), fnnr. Bridge (arm
Lewis Jane (Mrs), farmer, Conrt-y-
Oarreg
Morgan Clement, fruir. Julian's i«rm
LLANEDY is a village and parish in the county nl
Carmarthen, being separated (rom Llandilo-Talybont by
the river Lougher, which also here separates the counties
"f Carmarthen nn.l Glam.ogan ; it is in the Llanelly divi-
sion of the county, Carmarthen hundred, Llanelly petty
sessional division, union and county court district, rural
deanery of Kidwelly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Edith is a
pliijn bnUdine of stone in the Earlv English style con-
•ight
Coed-
.Morgan George, wheel'
Parry Charles William.
Rees Rees, (armer. Tydraw
Rees William, farmer, Tyn-y-ffynon
Roberts Margaret (Mrs.) & Willian
L. farmers, Malthouse
Thomas Ann (Mrs.). Irmr. Pantglas
Thomas John, farm bailiff to Miss
de Lncovich, Llan farm
Thomas Rowland. frmr.Tyn-y-berllai
Willie .John, farmer. Glebe farm
PENTLAN.
Letters should be' addressed Penylan,
Cardiff.
Boiiltoii John, Sandwick
Clements Reginald H. Glenesk, SI,
Edeyrn's road
Ellunsjton Alfred Jas. Woodland rise
Farrance Thomas. Cyn-coed house
Hoskins Oscar Clifford. Branscombe.
St. Edevrn's road
Houle Edwin Thomas, St. Hilarv
Hunter William Motley, Uplands,
HoUybush road
Jones Rev. J. Marsden, Craig-y-Burn,
Hollybush road
Jones David, Derlwyn
Jotham George Francis, Sunny croft,
HoUybush road
Kemp Herbert Ernest, Shanstone,
HoUybush road
Lees Charles, Ty-Gwyn, HoUybush rd
Parker Albert Henry, Cossington,
HoUybush road
Porter James William Hamilton,
Tower house, HoUybush road
Roberts William. Clarendon
Rouse Ernest V, Errismore, Holly-
bush road
Sgonina Adolphe, Penycoed, Holly,
bush road
Thomas WiUiam, Ty-Newydd, Holly-
bush road
WiUiams Arthur, Plasnewydd. HoUy-
bush road
sisting of chancel, nave and a western tower containing
one beU : there are sittings for about 300 : attached to
the church is a small mortuary chapel. The register
dates from the year 1709. The living is a rectory, net
yearly value .^^60, including 104 acres of glebe, with
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1914 by the Rev. Evan Thomas M.A, of
Durham University. The church of St. David, Hendy,
a chapel of ease to St. Edith's, is a plain building of
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANEDY.
505
«toue in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, vestry and tower containing one bell, and has
sittings for 300; the Rev. Tudor Owen Hughes B.A.
of St. David's College, Lampeter, has been curate since
1919. The church of St. Edmund's. Tycroes, built in
1914, is a building of stone in the Early English style,
and consists of chancel, nave, vestry and tower con-
taining one bell : there are sittings for 300 ; the Rev.
Daniel Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
is curate in charge. There is a Congregational chapel,
founded in 1712, having 500 sittings, a Baptist chapel,
built in 1849 to seat 300, and a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel here. There are tinplale works and collieries
in the parish. The trustees of the late Sir William
Robert Clayton, 5th bart. (d. 1914) ; the trustees of
Earl Cawdor (a minor), who are lords of the manor,
and Lady Howard are the principal landowners. The
soil is clay and gravel ; subsoil, rock. The principal
crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots; the area is
5,630 acres of land, ;o of water, 23 of tidal Trater
and 30 of foreshore ; rateable value, j£i3,o22 ; the
population in 1901 was 2,889 .Tnd in 191 1, 3,900.
Post & M. 0. Office, Tycroes.— Miss Catherine M.
Hughes, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Panty-
ffynnon, Carmarthenshire, which is the nearest tele-
graph office, 2 miles distant
Post & M. 0. Office, Bendy. — George Prickett, sub-
postmaster. Letters are delivered from Pontardulaift.
Glam. which is the neai-ost telegraph office, half a
Public Elementary Schools.
Tycroes (mixed), enlarged in igog, for 300 children ;
Seth K. Parry, master
The above named school is i-untrolled by Amman Valley
District Group 1. of the Carmarthenshire County
Council Schools ; D. J. Morris, clerk, Llandilo
Bendy (mixed & infants), for 306 mixed & 21^ infants.
built in 1912; John James Bill, master; Miss Edith
Davies, infants' mistress
01(1 Llanedy (mixed), for 69 children ; Miss Mary
Thomas, mistress
Tycroes (mixed), for 165 children ; Morgan Jone?.
master. Divine service is held here every Sunday
LLANEDY.
Letters through Pontardulais,
Glamorganshire.
Marked thus t receive letters thro'
Pantyffynnon, Carmarthenshire.
PniVATE BESIDENTS.
Thomas Rev. Evan M.A. (rector).
The Rectory
COMMEHCIAI..
Beynon Daniel, farmer, Brynrhyd
Beynon David, farmer, Plasnewydd
tBeynon William, farmer, Cwmdu
tBlaina Colliery Co. Limited (Guy
Warren, manager)
Davies Frances (Mrs.), confectdoner
tDavies Thomas, farmer, Plas
tEbsworth William Rees, shopkeeper
tEdwards David, farmer, Bryndu
Edwards Jemima (Mrs.),sniith,Forest
tEvans David, farmer, Penpant
Evans David, farmer, Tygwyn
tEvans David, farmer, Ynyswen
tEvans Eliza (Mrs.), farmer,Bwarthu
Evans John, farmer, Sychnant
tEvans Letitia (Mrs.), frmr. Greynor
Evans Thomas, carpenter, Penywaun
Evans Thomas, farmer, Tstomenlle
Hayes Morgan, Red Lion P.B
Howells Thomas & Son, colliery pro-
prietors, Benallt colliery
Bowells Daniel, farmer, Pentreardd
Howells Rees. farmer, Clustcwm
Howells Thomas, farmer, Cefn Gwillv
Hughes Mary(Mrs.),Bird in Hand P.H
James David, farnjer, Pentwyn
James Margt. (Mrs.). shopkpr.Forest
tJones David, farmer, Garraglwd
Jones James, farmer, Tyrin
Jones Ree.s. farmer, Llwyiioeihren
Lewis John, builder, Dolbren
Llewellyn David, grocer. Forest '
Morgan David, farmer, Maesyberllan j
Morgan John, New inn ' [
Morgan John Thomas, farmer, Tyllyd
Morris David, farmer, Penyfedwfach
Owen William, farmer, Penfedwfawr
tRees Ann (Mrs.) & Son fanners.
Gelliceidrim
tRees David, farmer, Clawddn
tRees Henry, farmer, Tyrisaf
Rees Isaac, farmer, Pantydwr
tRees Mary (Miss), farmer, Plasbach
Rees Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Tycanol
tRees Morgan, farmer, Gellyberaidd
Rees Rees, farmer, Pencrug !
tReynolds David, farmer, Greynor
Richards Thomas, fanner, Benalltfaeh
tRichards William, farmer, Erwfawr
Roberts David, dairyman, Heoldwr
Roberts Tom, farmer, Hafodwen
Stephens William, former, Masllan I
Stone Isaac, farmer, Talyclynisaf 1
(postal address, Llangennech) '
Talyclyn Colliery & Fire Brick Works I
(Thomas Williams & Sons (Llan- 1
gennech) Limited, proprietors)
Thomas Elias, farmer, Gellygilion
Thomas Griffith, farmer, Gwilleruch
tThoma.s_Thomas, fanner, Llwynrhos
farmer, Penlan
Watkin, farmer, Panty
farm
Thomas William, farmer, Glynwallis
Thomas William, farmer, Tyrgweidd
Vaughan Ann (Miss),famieT, Tynllwyn
Vaughan William, farmer, Caercoryn
Walters David, farmer, Whernwhith
Walters Jenkin, farmer. Forest hall
White John & Garnet, farmers,
Talyclynuchaf
White Garnet, farmer, Glyncaerau
Williams Thomas & Sons (Liang
iiech) Limited, colliery ownt
Morlais colliery
Williams David, farmer. Forest m:
Williams Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr.Llandre
tWilliams Jonah, farmer, Blanc
bvohan
Davies Rev. Robert Wm. Maesyrhii
Davies William G. Craigavon
Evans David, Frongelli
Griffiths David Harrop, Brondeg
Hill John James, Brynhyvryd
Hughes Rev. Tudor Owen B.A.(cnra
Uav
Isaac Mrs. 2 Forest road
Lewis Kev.Joseph (Calvinistic Metho-
dist), LibanuR
Rees Thomas Edwin. Tawe house
Sampson Richd. Harry J. P. Bryngwili
Stubbs Arthur Henry. Mydrim villa
Thomas David, Oakfield
Thomas Bowell Wynne, Noyadd-faoh
Thomas Miss, Brynheulog
Williams Evan J. P. Glyndwr
Williams Henry, Llwyn-gwerii
Williams Luther, BiU'side
Williams Mrs. Llanfair
Williams Wm. McDaniel, Dan-yr-allt
COMMEHCIAI,.
Bevai. Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Clement Henrv, carpenter
Davies Rachae'l (Mrs.) & Son, grocers
Danes Benjamin, tailor
Davies David, shopkeeper
Davies Edgar, grocer
Davies John, fried fish dealer
Davies John, grocer
Davies John Red Cow P.H
Davies Joseph, haulier
Davies Maria (Mrs.), fruiterer
Davies Thomas, saddler
Evans Sarah (Mrs.) & Catherine
(Miss), grocers
Evans Griffith, builder. Forest road
Francis Thomas, sho'ikeeper
Griffiths Taliesin. beer retailer
Harries William John, butcher
James George, insurance agent
Jones Thomas & Son, mill & collier;
furnishers
Jones Emma (.Mrs.), confectioner
Jones John, collector of rates & taxes
& assistant overseer for Llanedy
parish. Fronallt, Forest road
Jones Miriam (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jones Sarah (Mrs), china dealer
Lewis Daniel, tailor
Lewis John Charles, hair dresser
Lewis Rees Griffith, beer retailer
Llanelly & District Farmers' Society
Limited
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch to Llanelly),
open daily 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; sat.
10 a.m. to I p.m.; draw on head
office, s Threadneedle street, Lon-
don E C 2
Longhurst Thomas, registrar of birihs
& deaths for sub-district of
Llannon & marriages for Llanelly,
Forest villa
Marks Willia,m John, watch repaiin-
Matthias Thomas, batcher
Morris B. S. & Son, grocers
Morris Catherine (Miss), shopkeeper
Morris Trevor, boot repairer
Palmer William, shoe maker
Pontardulais & District Faruitri'
Association Limited
Sampson Richard Barry, farmer
Thomas DaJiiel, beer retailer
Thomas Emily '(Miss), grocer
Thomas John, carpenter
Thomas John Llewelyn, gi'ocer
Walters William, shopkeeper
White John. Black Borse hotel
TYCROF^.
Anthony John, Baulwen villa
Daniels William Hopkin
Edwards John, Broadway
Jones Rev. Daniel B.A. (curate of at.
Edmund's), Rhoslwyn villa (postal
address, Pennybank. Ammanford"!
Llewellyn William J. P. Fairwater
Owen Rev. John Lewis (CalvinLstirr
Methodist)
Vaughan Morgan, Hampstead housi-
Williams John, Fairview
COMMEECIAL.
Auuiianford Co-operative Society Ltd:
Anthony David, hair dresser
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open mon. 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m)
Bevan John, grocer
Davies William, shopkeeper
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Francis David, grocer
Hughes Thomas, shopkeeper
Jones Annie (Mrs.),draper,Emporium
Jones Dan, tailor
Jones Thomas, grocer
Lewis Sarah .\nn (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Lloyd Bros, colliei-v proprs. Pontyclerc-
Llovds Bank Liiiiited (sub-branch)
(open wed. lo a.m. to 12 noon)
Morgan Frances (Mrs.). Bridgend inn
Richards David. farnier,Uettynew>d.i
Richards George, butcher
Vaughan David, carpenter
Vauohan Henry, builder
Vaughan Morgan, contractor
Vaughan William, tailor
Watkins David, boot maker
Watkins Joshua, grocer
Watkins Rachael (Mrs.), Monntaia
Gate P.H
Williams Phillip, grocer
506
LLANEGWAD.
SOUTH WALES.
[Silly's
XLAKEGWAD is ii parish and rillage in the Carmar-
then division of the county of Carmarthen, on the road
from Llandilnfawr to Carmarthen, 2 miles north-east
from iVantgaredig station on the Central Wales and
Cairaarthen Junction railway, 8 west-by-south from
Llandilofawr and sj miles east-by-north from Carmar-
then, in the hundreds of Catheinog and Elvet, petty
sessional division and county court district of Llandilo,
union of Llandilofawr, rm-al deanery of Llandilo, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and dincese of St. David's.
The church of St. Egwad is an ancient building, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, north and south aisles and
A tower containing 8 bells : live of the windows are
stained. The church was restored in 1878 and 1885,
At a totjil cost of j^goo, and now affords 375 sittings ;
the churchyard . has a lychgate. The register dates
■ irom the year 1698. The living is a vicarage, net
income £i(j(), with residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held since 1917 by the Kev. Edward
Lee Hainer B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
The lute Rev. J. Frani;is left ^25 per annum for
the benefit of the poor of this parish. Siloam Congre-
gational chapel, erected in 1822, has 350 sittings. Horeb
Congregational chapel, built in 1830, will seat 300.
There is a Baptist chapel at Felingwm, erected in 18 16,
with 250 sittings, and a Weslevan Methodist chapel.
Alljtylerin is the residence of ' Timothy Davies esij.
M.P., J. P. The manor is vested in the Ecclesiastical
Commis.siuners. The trustees of Earl Cawdor, a minor.
Sir .J. T. Dillwyu-Llewelyn bart. and Mrs. Bath are
the piincipal landowners. The land is mostly under
pasture, biit some wheat, oats and barley are grown.
The area comprises 12,454 acres, of which 94 are
water; rateable value, jf 10,014; "^^ population in 1911
was 1,271.
FELINGWM, or Velingwm, is a hamlet in this parish
The mission church of St. John is a building of stone
tyle, erected in 1896, at a cost of ^1,000,
ui the Gothii
and affords ;
NAXTGABEDIG
and has a Calvinist
ge parti
par
Methodist chapei.
Post Office, Llanegwad. — David Lewis, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire,
which is the nearest telegraph & money order office.
2 miles distant
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Nantgaredig David John
Daniels, sub-postmaster (letters should have Car-
marthenshire added)
Post Office, Felingwm. — John Hughes, sub-postmaster.
Nantgaredig, ij miles distant, is the nearest telegraph
& money order office
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1862 for 120
children ; John Brunker, master
Velingwin (mixed), built in 1880, for go children;
William Edwin Richards, master
Court Henry (mixed) ; Edwin Jones, master
Railway Station, Nantgaredig, Thomas J. Pierce, station
master
PRIVATE KKSIDENTS.
Begg Alexander Clarke M.D. Petiy-
goilan cottage
Davies Eev. D. Curwen (Congrega-
tional), Llwynglas
Davies Ben, Gljncothi
Davies Hugh Collin M.B. Plas Cwm-
twrch
Davies Timothy M.P., J. P. Allyty-
ferin ; & 25 Collingham gardens
S W5 & National Liberal chib
'S W I, London
Hamer Kev. Fxlward Lee B.A. (vicar),
Vicarage
Harries David Jones, Fairholme
Hughes Col. William Gwvnne D.L.,
J. P. Glancothv
Jones David .Samuel, Cothi hall,
Nantgaredig
Lewis Thomas J. P. Brynglas
Lloyd Lieut. -Col. John David Arthur
Thomas J. P. Pai'chenri (postal ad-
dress. Golden Grove,Carmarthensh)
filakeman Thomas, New Cross P.H
Bowen Esther A. (Mrs.), Railway
hotel, Nantgaredig
D,iniels David John, grocer. Post
office, Nantgaredig
Davii-s Hugh Collin M.B. physician &
surgeon, & uiedical officer & public
vaccinator West district. Llandilo
union, Plas Cwmtwrch
Davies John Hy. grocr. Naiitgaredi!;
Davies William', Salutation hotel
Evans Sarah (Mrs.), miller (water),
Felinirwrn mill
Evans William, Red Lion P.H
Griffiths Mary (Miss), shopkeeper.
Pontyrynvswen
Orifliths Sianih fMrs.). Pantgia- Arms
P.H
Griffiths William, blacksmith, Ponty-
rynvswen
Jones David, smith, & rate collector,
Felingwm
Jones David, woollen manufacturer
Jones Ellen (Mrs.), grocer
Uoyd Jane (Mrs.), grocer, Penrhoel
Roberts Joseph, Plough inn
Thomas Benj. grocer S;c. Cothi Bridg-
Kv.n
blacksmith. Nant-I tirifliths John, Typicca
Griffiths Thomas, Glanyrynis
esselly Arms P.H Harries John, Blacnantymab
vor,Westfa Harries Thomas, Penllwyne
Halfway House inn Howell Thomas J. Waunrewig
Howells Thomas, Gordor
James Thomas, Byrgwin
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Cilgattw
Jones David (Mrs.), Pantgwyn
Jones David, Penrhiwgole
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Bwlchyradwy
Jones Thomas, Glancellyn
.(ones Thomas, Graig
Jones Thomas, Llwchgwyn
Jones William, Cwmllamarch
Jones William, Cwmllamarch-isat
Jones William Rees, Cothi villa
t.ewis David, Penparke
Lewis Thomas, Abercotha
Morgans Thomas, Giltachgoch
Morgans Thomas, Llwyngriffith
Morris John, Gwyddfagattw
Moses Thomas, Ynyswen
Moses William, Eisteddfa Egwad
Phillips Thomas, Esgerholiw
Pugh Hugh, Cefn
Rees Marv (Mrs.), Pantyfen
Richards Dan, Dolwyrdd
Richards Esther (Mrs.), Maesgwynne
Richards Henry, Penrhiwan
Richards John, Tirbach
Roberts Daniel, Pantyrewig
Roberts David, Cwm
Skryme John, Cwmynis
Thomas Benjamin. Cwmffrwd
Thomas David, Cwmbyr
Thomas David. Waunlasonen
♦Thomas David Emiyn. Llwynfortane
Thomas David G. Glantowy
; Thomas David John. Cwmcothy
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), Llwynbrain
Thomas Evan, Penpistell
Thomas Henry, Tynywaun
Thomas John. Cilarddu
Thomas Richard, Twyn
Thomas Sarah (Miss), Cwmgwyn
Thomas Thomas, Nantgaredig
Thomas Thomas, Neuadd
Thomas Thomas, Tyllwyd Cwmcothy
. 1. Felingwm Mill Williams James, Nantymabuchaf
il:nirhyd Williams John, Monachdy
Olawddmawr Williams Thomas, Tvrwaan
Thomas Tho
garedig
Thomas Tlior
Daniels Benjamin, Trywalter
Daniels John. Hafodgrugyn
Daniels Lewis, Caerbynan
Daniels M. (Miss), Tyllwyd
Davies Charles, Glancapel
Davies Daniel, Cwrt
Davies David, Colomendy
Uavies David, Nantymab
Davies David, Rhiwan
Davies David, Ynysyrhyd
Uavies David, Ystrad
Uavies Essex, Alltygolan
Davies Evan, Gilfachyrhiw
Davies Evan, Penlantach
Davies Evan, Waungaranod
Davies Henry Jones, Glyneiddan
Davies Idwai L. Tyncoed
D.ivies John, Clynmawr
Davies John, Gilfachgaradog
Davies John (Mrs.), Letty'rgofid
Davies John, Llaindderwenlwyd
Davies John (Mrs.), Penrhiwmeredith
Davies John, Tycoch
Davies John Henry, Llaindelyn
Davies Joseph, Cinkoed
Davies Richard, Penygraig
Davies William D. Llwyngnyn
Davies Thomas, Nantymabganol
Davies Thomas Edward, Castellhonell
Davies Titus, Gellvglyd
Davies William. Ftvnongollen
K.i.vi.rd. 'ri,..rn-is. Cilberllan
V.y - 11: ,1 \l,,rf;,
K> . : I iinliloyrynys
Kv;::.. iHilim,. T\newydd
Evans .Tune (Mrs.), Cefn
Kvans John, Brj'namlwg
Evans John. Coedsaethpren
Kv.Tin J.ilin. CwrncQCh
Va .1,- ,IM,n, K.L-n-vdd
l'.> ' \l - > Brvndorwn
LLANELIEXT is a parish in the county of Brecknock.
2 miles cast [nun Talgarth station, on the Cambrian
and the Midland railways. 6 south-by-west from Hay,
ami in the hundred and petty sessional division of Tal-
garth, Hay union, and county court district, and in the I rectory, net yearl'
rural deanerv of Hay, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese ! of glebe, in the gift of the AsTib
of St. David's. The <;huroh of St. Ellyw, restored in I held since
m6o and again in 1906, is a hnilding of stone, consist- who is rec
ing of chancel, nave, Houth porch, and a turret con- ' are the remain:
bells: there are remains of the rood loft and
nd on the 1 hancel floor are many inscribed
the Aubrey family. The church affords 70
The register dates from 1746. The living is a
about ^82. including 24 acres
family, and
873 by
r of ar
the Rev. Thomas Hinckley Beavan,
I resides at Bronllys. In the parish
n British camp. At Dnce Mountain
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANELLY. 507
in this parish reservoirs are now (1919) being con-
structed by the Abertillery and District Water Board
tor supplying water to the Abertillery, Abercarn, Bisca
and Mynyddyslwyn area in Monmouthshire. Mrs. Hore-
Ruthven, who is lady of the manor. Bees Davies esq.
and John Morgan Price esq. are the principal land-
iiwners. The soil is clay and red marl. The chief
crops are barley, oats and turnips. The area is 5,606
acres of land and 8 of water; rateable value, ^£1,045;
the population in 1911 was 60.
Sexton, John Morgan Price.
Letters received through Talgarth, Breconshire, which
is the nearest post, money order & telegraph office
The children of this parish attend the school at Talgarth
FABMEKS.
Davies George, Upper Cw
Davies Bees, Tydu
Greenow David, Lower Bl
I Price William, Lower Cwmcadarn
Stephens William, Wernfrank
|Price Jenkin Thos.Watkin,Bectory fm Thomas William, Wernllwyd
[Price John Morgan, Llanelieu court
LLANELLY
LLAJSELLY is a municipal borough, market and union
town, seaport, contributory to the Carmarthen dis-
trict of boroughs, head of a county court district and
extensive parish, in the Llanelly division of the county
of Carmarthen, hundred of Ca'rnwallon, rural deanery
of Kidwelly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese
iif St. David's, with a station on the main line of
the South Wales section of the Great Western railway ;
the London and North Western Railway Co. also have
running powers to Llanelly, thus affording railway
commimication to all parts of the kingdom ; the dis-
tance from London is 200 miles by the Great Western
railway ; from Bristol, 97 miles ; from Carmarthen,
ig miles south-east; from Neath, 16 miles west; and
from Swansea, 1 1 miles west. A small river, called
the Burry, gives its name to the bar and the river
as high as Llanelly: about 3^ miles below, on the same
side, are the harbours of Burry Port and Pembrey.
Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,
1894" (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73), the ancient parish of
Llanelly has been formed into two, known as the Urban
and Bural, the former comprising the Urban District
area and the latter the remaining portion.
The town was originally governed by a portreeve and
burgesses, later by a local Board of Health, dis-
placed in 1894 by an Urban District Council. The
government of the town, by a charter obtained on the
14th August, 1913, is now vested in a corporation, con-
sisting of a mayor, six aldermen and 18 councillors, and
for municipal purposes the borough is divided into three
wards.
About ^£'150,000 hare been expended in the con-
struction of water works, and in forming two reservoirs,
with a capacity of 430,000,000 gallons, by damming up
the river Llie'di, which flows through the town, and
there is a constant supply of water to every house, laid
on from mains at high pressure. The town is well
paved and drained, and is lighted with electricity by a
company from their power house at the Harbour.
There is a Fire Brigade in the town, under the Cor-
poration, having a superintendent, engineer and 22
men, with stations in Old market. Hall street and New
Dock road. |
By an Act of Parliament, passed in 1878, the Harbour
was vested in a body of Commissioners, consisting of
the members of the Urban District Council and 8 ex-
officio members, but under the provisions of a later
Act, passed in 1904 the Harbour was removed from the
control of the Urban Council. An extensive breakwater,
on the south side of which stands a lighthouse, pro-
tects the harbour from westerly gales. The limits of
the port for cnstums purposes, by Treasury Warrant
under the "Customs Act, 1846" (9 and 10 Vic. c. 102),
extend from Whitford Point (Glamorganshire) to
Saundersfoot (Pembrokeshire), including the river
Burry ; fishing boats and their implements to be dis-
tinguished by the letters L.A. In 1900 only one fishing
boat was registered as belonging to the port.
There are four docks. The North dock, gj acres in
area, 1,000 feet long and 400 feet wide, has an en-
trance 53 feet wide; the Great Western . dock with
entrance gates 31 feet 6 inches wide; the Copper Works
dock with entrance gates 32 feet wide. The docks are
equipped with quick acting hydraulic hoists and cranes,
so that cargoes can readily be loaded and discharged,
and have direct railwav communication with the Great
Western, the London and North Western, the Llanellv
and Mynydd Mawr and the Burry Port and Gwen-
dracth railways. The Carmarthenshire dock is a tidal
dock, situated near the North dock, in which vessels
can lie aground dry at low water for painting or light
repairs. Vessels of a draught up to 20 feet, according to
»he height of tide, can be dealt with at the docks.
The number of vessels dealt with at the docks of the
port in 1913 was 1,136, of a tonnage of 403,338 tons.
The trade is in the export of coal, tinplates and
galvanized sheets, and the import of pig and scrap
iron, timber, copper &,c. The total value of alJ
exports in 1912 was ^128,602, of which ^128,000 was-
coal, coke and manufactured fuel, and of imports
_^2o3,5o8, ;fi29,3o3 being pig iron.
Here are steel, tinplate, chemical, brick and tile and
earthenware works, steam saw mills and a brewery.
There are many collieries in the neighbourhood. In
1913. 308,983 tons of coal were exported.
The Custom House, in New Dock road, built in 189J,
at a cost of about ^£3,000, from the designs of Mr. J. B.
Morgan, architect, is of buff brick and local stone, and
contains, in addition to the Customs offices, the stores of
Messrs. Margrave Brothers, who have also large bonded
stores adjoining. The amount of revenue collected in
1918 was j^20,8oo.
The church of St. EUyw is a plain budding of stone,,
in the Early English style, consisting bf chancel, nave,
transepts aiid an embattled western tower, containing an
illuminated clock and 6 bells ; a former curious feature
of the church was a small turret of stone, immediately
over the chancel arch, for a sanctus bell, which has-
been restored : the chancel contains some interesting
monuments to the families of Vaughan, Stepney,
Mansel, Chambers and Child. The church was ra-
>tored in 1905 : there are 590 sittings. The register
dates froui the year 1684. The living is a vicarage,
net yearly value ^500, with residence, in the gift of
the Bishoi> of St. David"s, and held since 1904 by ther
Rev. David Watcyn Moigan B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, rui-al dean of Kidwelly and canon-resi-
dentiary of St. David's, and surrogate.
All Saints', in Goring road, a chapel of ease to St.
Ellyw, erected in 1873-4, at a cost of ^8,300, is a build-
ing' in the Early English style, from designs by the lat&
G. E. Street esq. R.A. consisting of chancel, clerestory,
nave and aisles : there are several stained windows : th&
church was enlarged in 1887, at a cost of ;^2,96o, and
affords about 800 sittings.
St. Alban's, in St. Alban's road, a chapel of ease to-
St. Ellyw, was erected in 1915 at a cost of ^^13,000, in
the Early English style : there are sittings for 700,
with a crypt accommodating 400.
The Mission Room, Furnace, erected in 1888-9, *' »
cost of ^520, is a building of stone, and will hold 150
persons.
St. Paul's is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1846 ;
the church is a building of stone, in the Gothic atylOt-
erected in 1857 from the designs of the late Sir Georgfr
Gilbert Scott R.A. and consists of chancel, nave, south
aisle, chapel, south porch and a western belfry containing
one bell, and was thoroughly restored in 1879, at a cost
of £t^S^ when a brass tablet was placed in the church,
in memory of Mrs. Louisa Jones, wife of the vicar : the-
service is conducted in Welsh: there are 500 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1857. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ;^3io, with residence, in the
gift "of the Bishop of the diocese, and held since 1904 by
the Rev. David Davies B.A of St. David's College, Lam-
pi.tsr.
The Memorial Mission Room was built in 1877-80. a»
a cost of j/^1,428, also in memory of Mrs. Jones, and i»
used tor parochial meetings.
St. Peter's, a chapel of ease to St. Paul's, is a budd-
ing of stone, in the Gothic stvie, consisting of chancel,
nave, aisles: there is a stained window in the chancel,
presented by the late Sir John Stepney Cowell-Stepney
M.P. (d. 1877): the church was restored in 1878, by the
parishioners, at a cost of i,725 ; "> '892 extensive altera-
tions were made and in 1894 two stained windows erected
to the Rev. David Daniel Jones B.D. vicar 1876- 1893,
and to Mrs. Davison, a generous benefactress to the
parish : there are 1,060 sittings.
St. Peter's Hall and Sunday school, built in 1884, and
enlarged in 1892, at a total cost of ;£i,702, is the largest
hall in the town, and will seat 1,000 persons.
Christ Church, New Dock, is an ecclesiastical parish
formed in 1912 from the parish of St. Paul ; the church.
.508 LLANKLLV.
wected in 18S6-7 as a 1
cost of i;3o03. is a
English style, co]
chamber and ves
•door, and a sn
there is a spacir
aepersion font :
SOUTH WALES.
[kklly's
foil
the
i-hapel of ease l« St. Paul's, at a :
building of stone in the Early ;
g of a chancel, nave, aisles, organ j
outh porch, and a Decorated west |
ontaining 6 small bells :
immersion as well as an ;
iffords soo sittings. The
register dates from the year 1912. The living is a vicar-
age, net yearly value ^£200, in the gift of the Bishop of
the diocese and trustees, and held since 1913 by the Rev.
David Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. Christ
<1hurch school was ererted in 1889, at a co.*t of ^800.
/ogether with a hoiisip. in which the church caretaker
lives. The school room will seat 450 and is licensed
lor divine service, but has not been used for that pur-
jposB since the new ihurch of St. David was built in
1892.
St. John's Church, Marine street, a chapel of ease to
St. Paul's, is a building of stone, in the Gothic style,
erected in 1887, at a co.st of ;£i,262, and consists of
■chancel, nave, vestry, south porch, and a turret contain-
ing one bell : the east window is stained : and there are
about 350 sittings.
St. Barnabas, in UeweUyn street, a chapel of ease to
St. Paul's, was erected in 1872, and converted to its
present use in 1881-7. at a cost of ^501 : it is a building
of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, and a western turret,
containing one bell, and will seat 250 persons.
St. David's, in New Dock road, erected in 1892, at a
cost of ;fi,8os, is a chapel of ease to Christ Church,
and is a plain building of stone, consisting of chancel,
nave, vestry and .a western turret containing one bell :
the east window of three lancets is stained and there
art 400 sittincrs.
•Mutes Mission, Parish hall, near the parish church, is
nstd for service.
The Catholic church of St. Mary is in Lloyd street,
and there are also Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, Con-
cregational, Presbyterian and Wesleyan chapels ; most
of these are large stone buildings. The Park Congrega-
tional chapel, erected in 1839, is a building in the
Gothic style, and has a tower with spire, and will seat
580.
•The cemetery, in connection with the Parish and All
Saints" churches, is on the old road, about a quarter
of a mile from the parish church; it is of about 4
acres in e.^tent and surrounded by a stone wall, and
under the management of the vicar and churchwardens ;
there is a keeper's house close by. Llanelly cemetery.
I mile distant, was provided in 1850, by subscriptions
from various Nonconformist congregations ; it is about
8 acres in eitent, and is under trustees and managed
by a committee representing the various Nonconformist
bodies in the town.
The Town Hall, erected in 1894. in the Park, on
ground belonging to the Corporation, at a cost of
;^i4,ooo, from the designs of Mr. Williams Griffith.<
F.S.I, architect, Llanelly, is a handsome building of
hammer-dressed local sto'ne, with Bath stone dressings,
in a free Classic style : the main hall. 53 bv ^6 feet.
and 36J feet high, "is decorated with Corintbi~nn and
Ionic pilasters, and has a fine ribbed and coved ceiling
and a large gallery on the first floor: it is well arranged
for judicial business, and on each side are rooms for
judges, barristers &;c. : within the building are also
the several town offices, county court, and a council
chamber; the front is surmounted bv a clock tower
containing an illuminated clock with three dials
No municipal insignia of the ancient corporation now
appear to exist, but the new municipality have received
trom Heralds' College, as the gift of the Mavoress (Lady
Howard), a grant of arms and a badge.
The Athenasnm. in the centre of the town, is a build-
ing in the Italian style, erected bv public subscription
in 1857, from the designs of Messrs. Wilson and Wil-
■cockp. of Bath; part of the building is allotted to the
OFFICIAL ESTABUSHMENTS,
P"»l. M. 0. & T. O. & Telephonic E.ipress Diliverv
Dilice — T. L. Davies, postmaster
Post:.] Telegraph Offices.— Head Post Office, Salnuuinci
road. Branch Office, Llanelly docks
Telephone Call Office, at Head Post Office. Dock Branch
Office
Branch Office, Llanelly docks. Teleyrams are dispatcln-.l
only frimi this office
Town Sub-Post k M. 0. Offices.
Ann street ; Havelock street ; Marine street ; Sandy ;
Thomas street ; William street ; Furnace (letters
arrive throu^'h Llanelly) i Pembert«n (letters arrive
through Llanelly. The nearest telegraph office is at
public library, founded in 1808. and now comprising
[J.500 volumes: there is alsfi a re;iains;-room. Another
portion of the Athenaeum is occupied by the Chamber
of Commerce, which also has an excellent reading-room,
and there is a room 60 feet by 30, which is used for
lectures or concerts. A wing, known as the " Nevill
-Memorial," is used for various lodge and other meet-
ings ; the whole premises now belong to the Corpora-
tion, by whom they are held in trust for the town.
The Parish Hall, in Church street, adjoining the old
vicarage, and used in connection with the churches of
St. Elli and All Saints, is an edifice of brick :in.l stone,
erected in 1887, to commemorate the Jubilee of Queen
Victoria, from designs by Mr. James Buckley Wilson,
architect, and will seat about 450 persons ; it stands
on a part of the old vicarage garden, given in the time
of the late Canon Williams.
The T.M.C.A. Hall, in Stepney street, was opened
In 1911.
The Market, covering three acres, in the centre of the
town, is both extensive and convenient, and is well sup-
plied; it contains a large market hall, built in 1688, and
in 1895 an area measuring 220 feet by 150 was covered
in, at a cist of ^^5,000; the market days are Thur.sday
nnd Saturday: the fairs are held on Ascension Thurs'-
day. September 30th and October ist.
The Hospital was first established in premises on llie
Bigyn road, but in 1885 the main part of the present
hospital, in Marble Hall road, was erected on a site
given by the late William Thomas esq. of Wellfield. at
a cost of ;^3,20o. In 1894 the male ward was consider-
ably enlarged and a new ward for ophthalmic cases
lidded ; and subsequently extensions were made for the
staff and servants. In 1903 a sum of j^i.ooo was ex-
pended on the erection und equipment of a new operat-
ing theatre, and in 1905 a children's ward was erected
by Mrs. H. C. Buckley, as a memorial to her husband,
the late Dr. Henry Child Bucldey, at a cost of over
;^i,ioo. There are now in all 40 beds. The hospital
is under the control of a general committee of gover-
nors, consisting of the trustees, the members of the
ladies' committee, the clergy and ministers of the town
and district, the medical practitioners in the town, and
representatives of the employers and workpeople of each
subscribing firm ; but the management of the institu-
tion is delegated to a select committee.
Pare Howard and Mansion House, presented to the
town by Sir Stafford Howard, contains an area of about
33 acres. The Pare has been tastefully laid out as a
pleasure ground, and contains tennis and croquet lawns
.ind 2 bowling greens ; there is also a band stand and a
dancing green constructed for the use of the public.
Bands play upon three eVenings in the week during
summer months.
A plot of land about 15 acres in extent was purchased
by the late Loral Board at an expense of between ^^3.000
and ^4,000 for the purposes of a public park, on pari of
which the new Town ball stands.
Stradey Castle is the seat of Charles William Mansel
Lewis esq. B.A.. D.L.. J. P.
The area of the Urban parish and District is 2.r>6<)
.icres of land, 35 of inland water, 54 of tidal water ;inil
594 of foreshore ; rateable value, ^133,387 ; the popula-
tion in 191X was 32.071, including 7 officers and their
families and 213 inmates in the Poor Law Institution.
and 49 officers and inmates in the Llanelly Hospital
The population of the wards in 191 1 was: — No t.
10.730 ; No. 2. 13,188 and No. 3, 18,183.
The area of the Rural parish is 15,664 acres of land.
63 of inland water, 254 of tidal water and 1,270 of fore-
shore; rateable value. ;^53.i25 ; the population in loii
was 1 1, 58 1.
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 191 1
was: — St. EUyw, 16,368 (including 220 persons in the
Poor Law Institution); St. Paul, 11,538 (includinc iig
persons on board vessels), and Christ Church, 4.542
,OOAI, INS'HTUTIONS &c.
CORPORATION.
By an Act of 1878 the control of the harbour was
transferred to the Local Board, which in 1894 was
succeeded bv the Urban District Council, k in 1913
by the Borough Council, but by Act of Parliament.
1904, the Harbour Trust was separated from the
Urban Council.
M:iynT. D.iniel Williiinis J.P. Box house. Llanelly
Aldermen.
Ward I.
Ketires Nov. Retire.- Nov.
l.ady Howar.l m.b.k 1920 | Joseph Roberts J.P 1923
Ward 2.
Roland P. Thomas 1320 | D. .fames Pavies 1923
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANKIJ^Y. 509
M. R. Kiobards .
E. Roberts
W. E. Clement
F. J. Rees
John Thomas ..
E. Willis Jones..
Ward 3.
Retires Nov. Retires Nov.
N. rr. ariffith.-p 1920! Herbert P. Kee.s 1923
Councillors.
Ward I.
919 I E. Sberlock 1920
919 W. T. Davies 1921
920 I D. Jennins.s 1921
Ward z.
919 I Daniel Williams J.P ... 1920
919 D. R. Jone."! 1921
920 I T. Hay Samuel 1921
Ward 3.
William Davies 1919 I, W. Powell Rees 1920
J. Waller Thomas 1919 I John Hughes 1921
Morgan Morgan 1920 | John L. Jones 1921
The statutory meetings of the Borough Council are
held in November, February, May & August. The
monthly meetings are held on the first monday ic
each month at 6 p ni. at the T<iwn hall
Officers uf the Corporation.
I'own Clerk, Henry W. Spowart, Town hall
Dt-puty Town Clerk, David J. PlulHiis. Town hall
Treasurer, William Griffiths
Medical Officer of Health, Thomas Evan Francis M.D.,
B.S.Lond., D.P.H., R.C.P.S.Lond. Bryn Teg, Tyrfran
Borough Accountant, Arundel T. Thomas
Surveyor, George Watkeys, Town hall
Assistant Surveyor, J. Hammond Montgomery
Market Manager, William Marks
Inspector of Nuisance.s William Sh.Trpe. 58 Glfnalla rd
Collector, E. D. Jones, Town hall
Librarian, Public Library, J. Boulton
Shops Inspector, William A. Davies
Captain Fire Brigade, Samuel Jones, supt. nf poliei-
LLANELLT HARBOUR TRUST.
Vice-Ohaii
David Davies
James Hansard
D. G. Hogg
John John
B. R. Jones
James Davies J.P.
Daniel Williams J.P.
' Owen Jones
j T. P. Jones
I David Richards
I Evan Williams J.:
I J. H. Williams
David Jones
Frank H. More, appointed by Lady Howard to act for her
Richard Whitf Beor, appointed by the Lord of the Seig-
nories of Gower & Kilvev to act for him
F. Dudley W Drummond D.L.. J.P. appointed by the
trustees of Earl Cawdor (who is a minor) to act for him
G. G. Williams, appointed by Earl Ashburnham to act
J. McDowall, appointed by the Burry Port Urban Dis-
trict Council
Arthur Morgan J.P. the resident superintendent of the
Burry Port & Gwcndrafth Valley Railway Company
C. Roberts, representiim the livc-A We...tern Railway 'tV,
J. Walter TI:ou:as. appointed by Messrs. Nevill's Dock
& Railway Go. Limired, the owners of the Llanelly
Copper Works Dock
The monthly meetings of the Trust are held on the
third monday in the month at the Town hall, Llanelly,
at ;; o'clock in the afternoon, & 7 form a quorum
Officers of the Harbour Trust.
Clerk & Solicitor to the Trust, Henry W. Spowart, Town
haU
General Superintendent. J. Winterlx)ttoni A.G I.S.
Harbour office
Collector, J. W. Lobbett
Port Dock Masters.
Dock Master, North Dock, Capt. Richard Samuel
Dock Master, Copper Works Dock, William Baber
CARMARTHENSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR
LLANELLY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Buckley Capt. James Francis F.Z.S., B.A Castell
Gorfod, St. Clears
Elkington Gerald Bartleet, Royal Societies' club, London
SW I
Evans Capt. H. M. G. Evans O.B.E. Llansfennech park
& Plasissa, Llangennech
Evans Harry D. Iscoed, Ferryside
Evans Richard Whitaker, 38 Harapsiead way. Holders
Green, London N
OriQiths Thomas, Glannior, Burry Port, Carmarthensh
Guest Richard
Jones Thomas, Brynmair, Goring road, Llanelly
Lewis Arthur Aneirin. Ashburnham hnnse. Burry Port.
Carmarthenshire
Lewis Charles William Mansel B.A.. D.L. Sl^ade^
castle, Llanelly
Margrave Robert, 26 lioring road, Llanelly
Morgan Arthur. Harbour house, Burry Port
Nevill Francis Richard, Hilyncoed, Felinfoel, Llanelly
Nevill Richard A. Undercliff, Ferryside
Nevill W. Yalden, Felinfoel house, Felinfoel, Llanelly
Roberts Joseph, 50 Lakefield road, Llanelly
Sampson Richard Harry, Bryngwilly. Llanedy, Pon-
tardulais. Glaraorijanshire
Tregonintr John Simmons. Landue. Lanneeslon,C'cirn\>aM
Tregoning W. E. Cecil, Warborough, Llanelly
Trubshaw Major Harold E. Ca Delvn, Llanelh
Wilkins Henn,-. 16 Goring road, Llanelly '
Williams Daniel. Boxhouse, Swansea road, Llanelly
Williams David, Glesin, Old road, Llanelly
Williams Evan. Glyndwr, Pontardulais. Glam
Williams Owen. Brynheoloff, Burry Port
The Mayor of Llanelly & the Chairmen, for the time
being, of the Llanelly Rural District Council & Burry
Port Urban District Council are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, W. W. Brodie, Park street
Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every monday &
yyednesday at 11 a.m.
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division : — Llanelly, Llannon, Llangenneeh, Llanedy,
Kidwelly, Pembrey & Burry Port
VICE-CONSULS.
France, David Geo. Hogg, 16 Miua st. (consular agent)
Sweden, J. Lewis Phillips. Frederick street
LLANELLY RURAL DISTRIOT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are :— Llanedy, Llanelly
Rural, Llangennech. Llannon, Pontyberem & Pembrey.
The area is 39,012 acres; population in 1911, 27,430.
Oouncil meets at Union evei7 4tl) thurs. at 11.30 a.m.
Chairman, W. Y. Nevill J.P
Officials.
Clerk, James Henr\ Blake, Ca.stle buildings, Llanelly
Treasurer, H M. Griffiths, Lloyds Bank, Llanelly '
Medical Officer of Health. Evan Evans B.A., "M.B.,
F.R.C.S.Eng,, D.P.H.Camb. i Goring place, Llanelly
Surveyor, John Jenkins, Tyrfan, Llanelly
Inspectors of Nuisances, David Rees, Capel Llanelly b
E. Morgan, Llwynhendv
Water Works Engineer, ' David Alnold Hnwell, Castle
buildings, Llanelly
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Athen.-eiui), Bridge st. Llanelly Corporation trustees ;
J. Boulton. curator
Cemetery (Parish Church & All Saints), Old road,
Edwin Teague, sexton
Cemetery (Llanelly Nonconformist), Swansea road, W.
Bramwell Jones, sec
Chamber of Commerce, Athenaium, David Williams,
president ; A. M. Jones, treasurer ; Alfred George
Pullen, hon. sec
County Court, Town hall. His Honor John Lloyd Morgan
K.C. judge ; J. Walton Bishop, registrar & high
bailiff ; office. Town hall ; hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ;
sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The court is held monthly.
The district comprises the following places : — Gower-
ton. Kidwelly. Llanedy, Llanelly, Llangennech.
Llannon, Loughor, Pembrey, Burry Port. Pontyeats.
Ponthenry, Pontyberem, Tumble, Cross Hands. Kings-
bridge & Trimsaran
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Carmarthen; W. H. Thomas, 4 Qneen street.
Carmarthen, official receiver
Certified BailiiTs apj.ointed under the " La« of Distress
Amendment An.- H. EUis Poole. Coldstream villa &
Ernest Davies, Bridsie street
Countv Police Stations, Market street & Dock. Samuel
Jone"s. superintendent; Daniel Nicholas & John
Morgan, inspectors, & 4 sergeants & 32 constables
(town), & I sergeant & 7 constables (docks'!
Custom House. New Dock road, John Scott, surveyor;
Arthur Patrick Brennan. officer in charge customs,
receiver of wreck & supt. Mercantile Marine; Thos.
J. Francis, preventive officer; Nicholas J. Goodall,
preventive officer, deputy supt. Mercantile Marine &
receiver of wreck, Burrv Port
Creeks:— Carmarthen k Ferryside, Penibrey k Kidwelly
10 LIAXKLLY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Castoms & Excise Office (open tnesdar, tharsday &
satnrday. lo to 12), Custom house. New Dock road.
John Scutt, surveyor; Benjiimiii Watson Griffiths &
James Brinn, excise officers
Fire Brigade Engine Depots, Old Market, Hall street &i
New Dock road. Evan Rees, captain
Llanelly Hospital, Marble Hall rd. David Jas. Williams
F. ECS. Ens. Lient.-Col. Evan Evan- B.A.. M.B.,
B.C., D.P.H.Camb . F.R.C'i.EnL'. Alexander Dick
L.E.O.P. & S.Edin.. L.R.F P. & S.Glas. Samuel
Williams M.D.Lond.. M.K.C SEng. Rhys Bevan John
B.A. M.R.C.S.Eng.. L.R.C P.Lond. Griffith James
Bandell B.Sc, M.R.C.S Eng., L.R.C. P.Lond. John
B. Davies M.B., C.M.Glas. & George V. Davies
M.E.OS.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officers; D. G.
Rees, sec. ; Miss Bessie Ed-wards, matron
Pare Howard, F. 0. Hill, park superintendent
Public Library, Athenaeum buildings, Jonathan Boulton,
librarian
Shipwrecked Fi.-heruien & Mariners" Benevolent Society ;
Hon. representative, H. W. Lobbett, Llanelly Harbour
Truit. See advertisement
Stamp Office. 5 V.uiclinii .-.treet. Th..raas Rh\s D.tvie,-.
distributor
Town Hall. John Isaac, civetaker
LLAMELLY UNION.
The following is a list of places in Llanelly union : —
Barry Port, Kidwelly, Llangennech, Llanedy, Llanelly
Rural, Llanelly Borough, Llaniion, Pembrey & Ponty-
beren in Oarmarthen.shire & Gowerton & Loughor in
Glamorganshire. The population of the union in 191 1
was 73,999; area, 60,053 acres; rateable value at
Michaelmas, 1918. ^^338. 636
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, W. Y. Nevill J.P.
Felinfoel house, Felinfoel, Llanelly
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, D. (',
Edwards, 72 Stepney street, Llanelly
Assistant Clerk, J. H. Blake, Oastle buildings
Treasurer, H. M. Griffiths, Lloyds Bank, Llanelly
Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Collectors to the Guar-
dians, No. I district, John White, Pemberton,
Llanelly ; No. 2 district, T. Longhurst, Pontardulais ;
No. 3 district, William Griffiths, Burry Port
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Llanelly district,
Lieut. -Col Evan Evans B.A., D.P.H.Cambs., F.R.C.S.
Eng. [ Goring place, Llanelly; Llannon district,
Hugh John M.B.. CM. Llangennech ; Pembrey dis-
trict, Owen Williams L.R.C.P.Edin. Bnriy Port
Poor Law In.stitntion & ('hildren's Homes, Swansea rd.
is a stone building, holding 190 inmates; D. R.
Davies, master; Evan Evans, medical officer; Mrs E.
Davies, matron
Llasellt Reoistbation District.
Superintendent Rosrislrar, D. C. Edwards, 72 Stepney
street, Llanelly; deputy, A. G^vyn Edwards, 72 Step-
ney street, Llanelly
Registrars o( Births & Deaths, Loughor sub-district, J.
B. John, Loughor; Llanellv Rural sub-district, Arth.
T. Jones, 28 Market street', Llanelly ; Llanelly Urban
sub-district, R. R. Sevmour, 42 Coleshill terrace,
Llanelly; Pembrey sub-district, William Evans, Burry
Port; Llannon <uh-distrijt, Thos. Longhurst, Hendy.
Pontardulais
Registrars of Marriages, T. G. Anfield, Si James street,
Llanellv ; William Evans, Burrv Port ; Thomas Long-
hurst. Hendv. Pontardulais
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Admiraltv Surgeon & Agent. Lieut. -Ci'l. Evan Evans
M.B., F.R.C.S. Eng. 1 Goring place
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Samuel Williams M.D.
Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng. Caeglss, Station road
Clerk to the Louchm- Town Trust, D. C. Edwards, -ji
Stepney street
Clerk to the Comnii».sioners of Taxes. .Martin R
Richards, 2a, Thomas street
Clerk to Gowerton & Loughor Parish Councils, James
H. Blake. Castle buildings
Clerk to Llanelly Rural Parish Cimncil, H. Hayton
Williams. 8 Frederick street
Clerks to the Pension Committees: — Boiough. William
Bramwell Jones, Brfts chambers, Murray street; Llan-
elly Union (North of the Towv), W. B. Thomas,
PoDUrduIais; (South of the Towvt A. T. Jones, 28
Market street
Oollector of Poor Hatej. F.. D. Jones. T.wn hall
Collector of King's Taxes, Harold .M. Griffiths, Falcon
chambers
Coroner for the Honor or Lordship & Liberty of Kidwelly,
John William Nicholas, County offices, Carmarthen;
deputv, Walter William Brodie, Park street, Llanellv
Under Sheriff for Carmarthenshire, Walter William
Brodie, Park street
Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals Acts" to the
County Council, Supt. Samuel Jones, Police station
Inspector of Weights & Measures for Eastern Division
of Carmarthenshire, John Jones, back of Station road
Liverpool & Glasgow Association of Underwriters ;
agent, William Coombs, New Dock street
Lloyd's Agent, William Coombs, New Dock street
Stamp Distributor, Thomas Rhys Davies, s Vaughan st
Veterinary Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals
Acts " for the Carmarthenshire Parishes in Llanelly
Union. J. Campbell Hill M.R.C.V.S. Murray street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. EUi Parish Church (Welsh), Church street, Rev.
Canon David Watcyn Morgan B.A. vicar; Rev. Thos
Thomas B.A. Rev. 'William Thomas Havard B.A. Rev.
John Winston L.Div. & Rev. John Griffith Stephens
B.A. curates; 8 & 11 am. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. wed. &
fri. 7 p.m
All Saints' (chapel of ease to St. EUi), Goring road,
clergy same as St. EUi; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
daily, 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. &7.30 p.m. alternate days
St. Alban's (chapel of ease to St. EUi), St. Alban's rd.
(clergy same as St. EUi); 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
week davs 8 a lu
Mission Room, Mill lane (English) of St. Elli ; 6.30
p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m. (except in summer)
Mission Room, Furnace (Welsh) of St. EUi, & served
by its clergy ; service, 6 p.m
St. Paul's Church (Welsh), Rev. David Davies B.A.
vicar; Rev. Thoiuas Jenkins Goodwin B.A. Rev.
Daniel Henry Aubrey LDiv. & Rev. John Evans,
curates; 8 & 10.30 a.'ni. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Christ Church, New Dock, Rev. David Jones B.A vicar ;
Rev. Thomas Williams L.Div. curate; (English) 8 k.
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; (Welsh) 10 a.m.; wed. (English)
7 V™-
St. Barnabas (chapel of ease to St. Paul's), served by
St. Paul's ; (English) 6.30 a.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
St. David's (chapel of ease to Christ Church), New
Dock road, served from Christ Church ; 8 & 11 a.m. &
b p.m
St. John's (chapel of ease to St. Paul's), served from St.
Paul's; services (English), 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tues. (EngUsh), 7 p.m
St. Peter's (English) (chapel of ease to St. Paul's), Pad-
dock street; served by St. Paul's; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Mute's Mission. St. EUi Parish hall. Church street;
(English), II a.m. & 6 p.m
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Lloyd street. Rev. Eustace
R. Carew, priest; mass at 9 & 11 a.m.; vespers &
instructions at 6.30 p.m. ; week days, mass daUy,
7.30 am.; benediction, fri. 7.30 p.m.; holy days,
mass, 3 & 10 a.m.; benediction, 7.30 p.m
Baptist.
Bethel (Welsh), Marine street. Rev. Hugh Jones; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7. p.m
Bethania (Welsh), New Dock, Rev. W. Trevor Jones;
10.30 a.m. Jd 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Beulah, Ann street; 11 a.m. St 6.30 p.m. ;mon. 7.30 p.m
Caersalem (Welsh), Marsh street, Bev. John Lewis;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Calfaria (Welsh). Ann street. Rev. Wm. J. Williams;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & fri 7 p.m
Emmanuel (English), New Dock road; 11 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Greenfield, Murray street. Rev. J. M. Gwynne Owen;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Moriah (Welsh). Station road. Rev. William R. Watkin»
-■^.A. ; 10.30 a m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Ziim (Oldest Baptist) (Welsh), Upper Park street. Rev.
Evan Talfrin Jones; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m ; mon. &
fri. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist.
Capel Newydd (Olde.st Chapel) (Welsh), Mt. Pleasant;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Siloah iVVelsh), Lakeiield road: 10.30 a.m. & 6 p m. ;
mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Trinity (Welsh), New Dock road, Bev. WiUiam Adams;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Saron (Welsh), Furnace, Rev. Morgan Jones; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; lues. & fri. 7 pni
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANELLY.
511
Congregational.
ark Church, Murray street (English), Rev.
Bees
Griffiths M.A., B.D. ; ii a.m. & 6.30 p m. ;
wed.
Capel AIs (The Oldest Chapel) (Welsh), Wern, Eev.
D.iniel J. Davies; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m ; men. tues. &
fri. 7 p.m
Dock chapel (Welsh), Rev. David Hughsnn Jones; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m.
Ebenez.er, Inkerman street (Welsh), Eev. Tom Bowen ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Lloyd street (Welsh), Rev. Roland Evans; 10 a.m. &
6 p.m.; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Tabernacle (Welsh), CjleshiU t«-rracc. Rev. Richard
Gwylfa Roberts D.D. ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. &
fri. 7 p m
Siloah (Welsh), Miuine .street. Rav. David Hughes
Jones; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tue.s. & thurs. 7 p.m
Soar (Welsh). Marsh street, Rev. William TreTOr
Davies; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k fri. 7 p.m
Presbyt
Cowe
St. Rev
Richard Williams
n. & fri. 7 p.m
Methodist.
Hall street; 11 a.m
wed. 7.30 p.ra
Havelock street ; 1 1
thurs. 7 p.m
Queen Victoria road ;
p.m. ; tues. 7.30 [
Apostolic Hall, New road; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Evangelistic Hall, Arthur street; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tues. & fri. 7 p.m
Salvation Army, Swansea road; 11 a.m. & 3 & 5 30 p.m
Jewish Synagogue, Queen Victoria road
SCHOOLS.
The Intermediate & Technical College, founded under the
" Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889 " (52 & 53
Vict. c. 40), fr- intermediate & technical education,
under the control of the Central Welsh Board, is
governed by a body of 15 managers ; James H. Blake,
clerk to managers ; ofRces, Castle buildings
Boys' School, Griffith John Thomas M.A.Oxon. head
master
Girls' School, Miss Catherine Davies M.A. of Girton
College, Cambridge, head mistress
Llanelly Higher Elementary School, standing in its own
grounds, on the north side & overlooking the Park, is
a spacious building of stone, erected in 1890, from
designs by Mr. E. H. Lingen Barker, architect, of
Hereford, by the Llanelly school board, at a cost of
about ^£7,000, including land, boundary wall, iron rail-
ing S, covered playgrounds ; the average attendance in
physics & chemical laboratories & manual school,
and other offices in connection therewith ; E. Denbigh
Jones, head master
Centre for Instruction in Domestic Subjects, Prospect
place; erected in 190S. Scholars from all the elemen-
tary schools receive instruction at this centre ; Miss
Daw & MisI Mabel McVicar, teachers
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
An Education Committee of 15 members was appointed
in 1904.
The committee meets at the offices, Coleshill terrace.
every first & fourth wed. in the month at 7.30 p.m
Clerk, Ifor Watkins, Coleshill terrace
Treasurer, William Griffiths, Lloyds Bank, Stepney st
Medical Officer, Thomas Evans Francis M.D.Lond.,
D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Lond. Town hall '■
Attendance Officers, Walter Williams & John Thomas
l;er Harold, Nessville. Old road
ston Arthur, Islay villa, Old roa
jamin Morris, 19 Greenfield vil
tley Frank, 31 Murray street
levan Mrs. Brvncoleu, Old road
Bigyn (boys & girls), built in 1883, for 294 boys & 240
girls; Gwilym John Harries, master; Miss C. .1.
Stuart, mistress
Bigyn (infants), built in 1899, for 374 'children ; Mis»
Lizzie A. Williams, mistress
Copper Works, Nevill street, Heolfawr, built in 1840 &
enlarged in 1895, for 317 boys. 256 girls & 300 in-
fants; William D. Smith, master; Mis.s C. Davies,
girls' mistress ; Miss Harriet Jane Maby, infants' mist
Lakefield (boys, girls & infants), built in 1890 & the
infants' in i886 for 320 boys, 370 girls, & 371 infanta ;
Griffith Hopkins, master ; Miss Mary Davies. girls'
mistress ; Miss E. A. Hughes, infants' mistress
Market street, built in 1848, for 394 girls & 372 infants ;
Miss Jane Jones, mistress Miss Elizabeth Rees, in-
fants' mistress
New Dock, built in 1867, several times enlarged & again
in 1893, for 315 boys. 250 girls & 253 infants ; P. W.
Beynon, master; Miss A. L. Stallard, mistress; Miss
E. B. Beynon, infants' mistress
Old road, built in 1875 & rebuilt in 1902, for 280 boys,
29s girls & 192 infants; R. J. Edmunds, master;
(girls) Miss A. M. Bowen, mistress; Miss Annie
Fi-ancis, infants' -mistress
Park street, built in 1874, for 306 boys; John Howell,
master
Stebonheath, opened in 1915 as a mixed department
pending the establishment of a central school with
boys' & girls' departments ; .accommodation for 420 ;
J. W. .lones, head master
Church of England, built in 1867 & enlarged in 1892,
for T75 boys, 133 girls & 144 infants; Henry Willis,
master; Miss Annie Johnson, girls' mistress; Mrs.
Janet Willis, infMnts' mistress
Catholic (mixed), Lloyd street, built in 1870, for 102
children ; Ursuline Sisters de Jesus
NEWSPAPERS.
rjanelly & County Guardian & South Wales Advertiser,
Cowell street ; Williams & Son, proprietors & pub-
lishers ; published thursday
Llanelly Mercury, 28 M,irket street ; Llanelly Mercury
Printing Co. Ltd. proprietors & publishers; Llew. T.
Jones B.Sc. managing director; published thursday
South Wales Press, Press buildings, Murray street; Jas.
Davies & Co. Limited, proprietors & publishers ; pub-
lished Wednesday evening
KAILWAYS
'jreat Western Railway (Llanelly main line). Station
master, Edward E. Rogers; goods affent, Charles C.
Talbot; traffic agent, T. E Chubb
Llanelly Division & District (G. W. Ey.) (LlaneUy to
Llandovery) ; goods agent, C. 0. Talbot
Llanelly & Mynydd-Mawr Railway Co. ; office, Queen Vic-
toria road ; David Kydd, chairman of directors ; James
London & North Western Railway Co
PKIVATE EESIDENTS.
Ace Cecil George, Bryn-y-mor, Queen
Victoria road
Adams Rev. Wm. (Welsh Calvinistic
Methodist). 3 Greenfield villas
Alleari Joseph, Belaggio, Old road
Arter Rev. William James (Wesleyan
Methodist), 39 Coldstream street
Aubrey Rev. Daniel Henry L.Div.
(curate of St. Paul's). 8 Fron ter
Aubrey Rev. John L D. (curate of
Dafen), Harvard road. Halt way
Auckland George, Penlan, Old road
Auckland James, Hillside, New road
Auckland John, 80 New road
Beynon Philip W. i Coleshill te
Black William Henrj-, Abe:
Queen Victoria road
Blake James Henry. 40 New road
Coalton Jonathan, '34 Glevering street
Bowen Clifford A. Caefta:
Pleasant
Powen Ernest William, Lyndhu
Queen Victoria road
Powen John Davy, 4 Goring road
CONVEYANCE.
Llanelly &, District Electric Lighting & Traction Co,
Limited, J. E. Stewart M.I.C.E. engineer & mangr.
15 Cowell street; tram cars run every few minutes
from the Railway station to Market street ; from
Market street to Felin Foel & Bynea. & from Vaughan
street to Pwll ; W. C. Bryden, .sec. ; reg. offices. 60
Queen street, London E C 4
The " Llanelly." " Perdita." '' Victor ' i " Pottiu "
steamers ply regularly between Liverpool, Birkenhead,
Llanelly, Cardiff & Newport, for the conveyance of
goods, calling at Burry Port & adjacent ports when
sufficient inducement offers ; particulars may be
obtained at the office of Messrs. Robert Gilchrist k
Co. Nevill's dock, Llanellv
Motor omnibuses ply between Llanellv & Llannon,
Tumble & Cross Hands; & others between Llanelly &
Swansea, & Llanelly & Pembrey
Krodie Walter W. Cheriton. Old rd
Buckley Mrs. Penytai
Barn Arthur James Horsfield, Old rd
Bumell John Edward, Llanerch
Carew Rev. Eustace B. (Catholic).
Llovd street
arlais, Chivers Frederick Howard.Wynnstay,
j Old roai
id I Clement Williau. E. Hillrise. Pare
Howard avenue
Mount! Cole John W. S. 7 Coleshill terr»c»
! Collingbridge Frank, Highstone, New
road
Oolliver William J. 74 New road
512 LLAXELLY.
Coombs William Waddle, Sandring-
ham villa. Queen Victoria road
Cox Mrs. Doneraile.Queen Victoria rd
Crawford Jas. Castle field. Station rd
Crosby Thomas, Greylands, Old road
Daniel Mi6s,Hendr6 honse,.Swansea rd
David William J. P. Pen-y-bryn, Felin
Foel road
Davidson Isaac, Jesmond dene, Old rd
Davies Bev. Daniel .Tohn (Welsh Con-
g-refational). g6 New road
Davies Rev. David B A. (vica.r'), St
Paul's vicara?e
Davies Bev. William Trevor (Welsh
Congregational), g Prendergast st
Davies Arthur, Holmesleigh, Felin
Foel road
Davies Frank A.aGoring pi. Goring rd
Davies George Vincent, i Avenne
villas. Station road
Davies Gilbert, Tnysycwm, Furnace
Davies Harold, 8 Queen Victoria road
Davies James, West house. Goring rd
Davies John David M.B. Greenfield.
Station road
Davies Thomas Llnyd, 66 Xew road
Davies Thos. M. Highfield, DiUwyn st
Davies Thomas Beginald, i Avenue
villas, Station road
Daw James Gilbert, 54 New road
Dewsberry Thomas, AUt-y-fran, Felin
Foel road
Dick Alei.Vanihall ho.Coldstream st
Edmunds Mrs. 78 Alban road
Edwards A. Gwyn, Chatsworth, New
Bead iivenue
Edwards Eichard, 8 Coleshill terrace
Evans Capt. John. Caeglas, Station rd
Evans Lieut. -Col F,van(Welsh Begt.)
(rctd.) B.A., M.B. i Goring place
Evans Bev. John(curate of St.Paul's),
12 Begalia terrace
Evans Bev. Boland (Welsh Congre-
gational), 6 Queen Victoria road
Evans Arthur, Woodlands, 50 Col-
lege hill
Evans Christmas, The Wig-warn,
Queen Victoria road
Evans David, 12 Goring road
Evans David. Towerhill, Old road
Evans Griffith Morris, Gwalia villas,
Queen Victoria road
Evans John, 6 College square
Evans John Santa, 18 Goring road
Evans Josiah, Ann;indale, Pare
Evans Lanrance, Glenalla road
Evans Lanien.'e T. Dyffrvn.Ne« road
Evans Mrs. Pen-y-bank, Furnace
Evans Mrs. John, 17 Greenfield villas
Evans Rhys, 30 Coleshill terrace
F.iup.l William Edward, Amman
rilla, Dillwyn street
Francis Mrs. Marv Jane, Everslev,
Felin Foel road
Francis Thomas E., M.D. Brvn Teg
Felm Foel road '
Francis Thomas James, 5 New road
Fraser .Miss Cath. M.D. ., Park ires
Oaudern William James, 90 New road
Gee Thomas Eadon. Glenroy, Queen
Vicloi-ia road
Godsell Mrs. Louisa, 10 Felin Foel rd
Goodwin Rev. Thomas Jenkins B.A.
(curate of St. Paul's), 80 Ann st
Grifliths Rev.Bees M.A., B.D.(Cong.),
The Rest, Queen Victoria road
Griffiths Daniel. Treflis, College hill
Grifliths .Tohn, 76 Ne« road
Grifliths Thomas, 21 John street
Griffiths William, Bank house
Griffiths William, 14 Goring road
Hand Mrs Angorfa, Stepney place
Hansard James, Nythfa, Goring road
Harding Arthur, 26 Tyrfran villas
Harries David. Fronheulog, New road
Harries John Bowen, Bryn-ar-y-Mor
Harries Joshua L. 64 New road
SOUTH WALES.
Havward Mrs. 19 John street
Herbert Thomas, 2 Avenue villas.
Station road
Hill J. Campbell, Murray street
Hillard Bev. Thomas Coke (Wesleyan
Methodist), Sunset, Goring road'
Hogg David George, 16 Mina street
Holmes Joseph. Brondeg, New road
Hopkins Evan T. 34 Coleshill terrace
Hosea Ri.hard, lo Queen Victoria rd
Howell John C. The Bungalow, New
Dock road
Howell Misses, 2 Felin Foel road
Hughes Rev. David. Brynderw, New rd
Hughes David, Queen Victoria road
Hughes Hugh James. Worsley, Queen
Victoria road
James Hy. Crestleigh. Felin Foel rd
Jeffreys William Wyndham, 14 Queen
Victoria road
Jenkins John, 9 Felin Foel road
Jenkins Mrs. Bees, 18 Coleshill ter
Jenkins Thomas, 4 Felin Foel road
Jennings David, Garth, Felin Foel rd
Job Thomas, Gorphwysfa. Old road
John David. Glasfryn', Felin Foel rd
John David, The Walk, Queen Vic-
toria road
John Hubert F^nnrd, Glasfryn, Felin
Foel road
John Llewellyn, Penmount. Old road
John Martin, Highmead, Llanerch
John Mrs. 36 New road
John Rhys Bevan B.A. Fairfield house.
Park crescent
John Sidney, Tyrfran avenue
Jones Bev. David B.A. (vicar ol
Christ Church), i Copperworks rd
Jones Bev. David Hughes (Congi-ega-
tional). I Upper Fron terrace
Jones Bev. Evan Talfrin (Welsh Bap-
tist), 10 Goring road
.Tones Rev. Hugh (Welsh Baptist).
Queen Victoria road
Jones Rev. Hughes ((Jong.). Fron ter
Jones Rev. Morgan (Welsh Calvinisti-
Methodist), 30 Coldstream stireet
Jones Alfd. M. Bank ho. Vaughan st
Jones Benjamin, Park crescent
Jones Brinley, Drosymor, Old road
Jones Charles Savory, 62 New road
Jones David Lewis, 40 Thomas street
Jones David, 92 New road
Jones David Robert, Brvnrhos. C-.o-
nell street
Jones David Williaui. Brynawelon.
Pare Hoi«ard avenue
Jones E. Willis. 24 Coleshill terrace
Jiuies Edwd.Denbigh.4ParcHowaril av
Jones Elias. 4 Queen Victoria roail
Jones Evan, Cilfig, Old road
Jones Gwilvm. Myrtle, Queen Vi.--
toria road
Jones Herbt. E. Pencastell, Murray st
Jones John Wesley, i Greenfield villas
Jones John Griffith. i;o Alban road
Jones Llew. T.. B.Sc. Sunnyside.
Felin Foel road
Jones Miss S. J. Vivod, Queen Vic-
toria road
J(ine« Mrs. Sunnyside.Felin Foel road
I.Mie-. Mrs. 2^ Tvrfran villas
Jones Mrs. Morgim, Engelberg. Tyr-
Jones Mrs. Thomas, 8 Mina street
Jones Samuel, Harddfan, Old road
Jones .Samuel Ulvnne, Coed Merddyn,
Old r..ad
Jones T. P. Brynrodyn
Jones Thos. J.I'. Brynmair, Goring rd
Jones Thiinias, 22 Goring road
Jones W. Braniwell, The Croft, Queen
Victoria road
Kammei-er Ernest. Tyrfran avenue
Killa John, Sandringham villas.
Queen Victoria road
Knoyle John Lucas, 20 Goring road
Kvdd David. 31 Tvrfran villa
Lewis Rev. John (Welsh Baptist),
Hedd-lvs. Dillwvn street
[kelly's
Lewis Chai'le» Ronald Mansel, Stradey
castle
Lewis Charles William Mansel B.A.,
D.L., J. P. Stradey castle
Lewis David, Tnsmor, Old road
Lewis Edwin Price, 68 New road
Lewis John, 82 New road
Lewis Mrs. Penrhiw house. Marble
Hall road
Lewis Thomas D. Garth, Queen Vic-
Lewis Thomas, New road
Lewis Thomas Oswald, 94 New road
Lewis William, Rockville, New road
Lewis William, Tnyswen, New road
Lewis William Henry, 2a Coleshill ter
Lidgey Frederick, New road
Lloyd Mrs. Preswylff, New road
Lowther Kenneth,' Lyttelton, Old rd
Ludford Thos.Bichard, Ansley.New rd
Lnndholm Nds, Brynglas, Queen Vic-
Maliphant Mrs. 42 New road
Margrave Fredk. Loftns.Old Vicarage.
Church street
Margrave Harry Ernest, 26 Goring rd
[Margrave Robert J.P. 26 Goring rd
( .Vlarker David Rt. Penrheol, Alban rd
Marker Jn Coedlan, Pare Howard ^v
Marsh Mrs. Woodfield, Old road
Mercer Francis H. 5 Coleshill terrace
Mercer Frederick J. Rosedale, Queen
Victoria road
Mercer George, Gunnersbury house.
New road
Michael Benjamin John. 25 Gr^^n-
field
Montgomery Jas Hy. The Croft.Old rd
Moore Alexander, 36 Walters road
More Frank H. 4 Goring place
.Morgan Bev. (\uion David Watcvn
B A. (vicar), The Vicarage, Old rd
Morgan Bev. J. Popkin M.A. PwU
holm. Old road
Morgan David, 7 Felin Foel road
Morgan Edward William, 7a New rd
Morgan Edwin. Tyrliam cottage.
Felin Foel road
Morgan James, 6 Felin Foel road
Morgan John Bevan. 48 New road
Morgan Mrs. 15 Greenfield villas
Morgan William Henry. Lisvane. Felin
Foel road
.Morris Mrs. Atacama. New road
Morris Mrs. 50 New road
Morris Sydney, Tredegar, Glenalla rd
Morris Thos. Alex. The Grove,01d rd
Morris William J. 2 Goring road
Morris Wm. Thos. Westwood, Old rd
Mutter John. Old road
Nalty Mrs. Tilehurst, Queen Victoria
road
Nancollas Henry, Braeside, New road
Ni'eld William Buckley, Eyecroft,
Queen Victoria road
Owen Rev. J. M. Gwynne (Baptist),
Bodowen, Felin Foel road
Owen John. 2 Queen Victoria road
Owen Luther, 21 Greenfield villas
Owen Misses, i Felin Foel road
Owen W. J. 66 College hill
Pany William Henry, Edenhnrst,
New Road avenue
Pearce Stanley, Llanarth, Queen Vic-
toria road
Phillips David, .:o Coleshill terrace
Phillips Duvid J. i6 Glevering street
Phillips George, 12 Felin Foel road
Phillips J. Lewis. Brynhir. Pare
Howard avenue
Phillips John, Caronia, New road
Phillips Mrs. Bose lawn. Old road
Phillips Bosser B. 32 Coleshill terrace
Powell Samuel Nelson, AUtyfran villa,
Felin Foel road
Price Mrs. 4 Goring pl.ace
Protheroe John Morgan. Delfan. Gil-
bert crescent
Protheroe Mrs. Brvn-Awel, Old road
DIRECTORY.]
PiutheroB Wui. Uj. 6 I'urk civ.ieut
Pryce James J. Pen-v-liryn, Old ruad
I'ryor Edwin Douglas.Fronulau.Old id
Prytherch John Donald, St. Elmc,
Old road
Puddy (Veil S. Norwood, Old road
PugU Thomas, Fernholme, Queen
Victoria road
H^indell tiriflith James B.Sc. Fairfield
house, Park crescent
Uandell Mrs. David. 56 New road
Read Charles Samuel, Pordonriis,
Queen Victoria road
Rees Rev. Barac, S John street
iburst, New
Kees Frank
Hee.s Herbert D. Tv Gwalia, Queen
Victoria road
Kees John, Eanyrhiw, Old road
Kees Mrs. Goring ten-ace
Rees Mrs. 12 Mina street
Rees Mr.';. 78 New road
Roes Mrs. Bernard Robert, Goring
villa. Goring road
Rees Percy, Llwvneithin, Furnace
Rees T. Vaughan, Glenthorne, Queen
Victoria road
Rees William, Glenthorne, Queen Vic
Rees William Powell, Berllan. Great
Western terrace
Richards Frederick, 5 Felin Foel rd
Richards Martin, Pembroke villa.
Goring road
Richards Richard G. Glenwood,
Queen Victoria road
Richmond George Shaw, Woodman-
cote, Felin Foel road
Kidlev Edward, Tyrtran
Roberts Rev. Richard Gwvlta D.D.
(Welsh Coni:.). Greenfield villas
Roberts Joseph J. P. t;o Lakefield road
Roberts Mrs. Gwalia", Queen Victoria
Roberts Mrs. Parkfield, Park crescent
Roberts William, Hillsboro', Queen
Victoria road
SOUTH WALES.
l!.,ui.i-s Philip, Glanguis, -\e» ruad
llnirers William, Bigyn ho. Talbot st
Rowlands Mrs. 13 Greenfield villas
'Rnbenstein Harris, Tvisaf villa.
' DillwTii .street
i Samuel' David, Qiu-en Victoria road
Samuel Ernest, 34 New road
Saruuel Henrv, 52 New road
^auuicl Mrs. 'Arundel bi.n-.-. Neu rd
Sett John, The Fr.m, Dillwvn str.-,.t
Shrivelle Alfred Geo.23 Greenfield vils
, Smith WilliaiTi Dirk-on. Yt-Hen-Pv,
■ New roarl
Spowart Henrv William, Cairn's Muir
Stephens Rev. John Griffith E.A.
(curate of St. Klli), 24 Gilbert rd
Stepnev Hon. Ladv Gowell-, The Dell ;
, & W'oodend, Ascot, Berks
Stevenson .'ames John, 88 New rnad
Stevenson Misses, 8S New road
Storer Mrs. to Mina street
rd
T-P" ' I !..,.l... Close, Gunnerside,
1 ! 1; I ipiiuas B.A. (curate ol
i . I -M.-Ara\il, Tv'rfran
II, un..- 1 ,;,... million villa.Dillwyn si
Thomas James Gi'vnne, The Elders,
Dillwvn street
Tlmntas John, 9 Greenfield villas
Thomas John, Henllvs, Old rnad
Thotuas John H. AM.aincliffe. Ne" 1-
Thomas John Walter. Lynden.Ne" 1 '
Thomas Miss, 30 Tyrfran villas
Thomas Wm. Harwood ho. New r-jirl
Tregonins Capt, Ge.ffrev N. Bn ;
Hafod
Tregoning W. E. Cecil J, P. War-
bororigh, Old road
Trubshaw Major Harold E.. J. P. 1 ■:i
Delvn
Waddle Martyn, Queen Victoria ro.i,:
Walton Edwin, Old rnad
LLANKLLY.
)i:5
' VVajiirland Harry Ernest, Gatouu a,
I QvTeen Victoria road
I Watkevs George, 6 Goring road
IWatkin Rev. William Bhys MA.
(Baptists, b Mina street
Watkins Ifor W. 28 Goring road
Wehrle Albin. 23 Mina street
Wells J..hn A. I'ennard villa, Que-u
oad
3 Coleshill terrae
>walia. College hil
P. 16 Goring road
Williaun D.nilJ IMS'
Williams David Gwi
Williams David Jas
Williams David.
e. Swansea rd
, 2 Mina st
eenfield house
. Swansea rd
David Ivor, Brie-y-don,
I Old road
Williams George, 8 Goring road
Williams Geo. Clark B.A. 60 New rd
!William,« Griffith Price M.A. South
hill. Old road
Williams H.Hayton.Queen Victoria rd
I Williams John Bowen, Mayfield,
Queen Victoria road
Williams John Henry. Crickleigb,
Queen Victoria road
' Williams Joseph, 4 Mina street
Williams Leslie, Box ho. Swansea rd
-Williams Miss. 6 Coleshill terrace
Uili .1,,. Mis ; Greenfield villas
>\ . V . ^, >[i„a street
''i . i .1 : - 5o New road
Wi'' ,i;>is I'Ms.oe, 14 Coleshill terrace
Willlans Richard, Forest lo. New rd
Willi;nns -iui.nel M.D. Caeglas, Sta-
H.,n toa.l
\Vill;in(s 'iVilliam, 22 New road
WUn \ III. . Yardleigh. Gilbert eres
W 1^ r \i - old road
\\ , , 1; , John L.Div. (curate of
S: r.iin. _i Pembrev road
YVndell Alfred Tom, Pare Howard av
Cowell street.
\ce Cecil George,
"Ace ;" T N 189
Ace Elizabeth (Mrs.), stationer, 30 Murray street
Adams L. W. & Co, drapers, tailors, dress makers &
milliners, 13 Vaughan street. T N 154
All Lighting f'o. gas fittings dealers. 32a. Stepney st
Allegri Joseph, confectioner, 14 Upper Park street
Andrews Rosetta (Mrs.), confectioner, 24 Vaughan st
Anfield Thomas G. registrar of marriages, 81 James st
Ansell Samuel, elnthiev, Murray street
.Anthony Frank J. photographer, Vaughan street
\nthony James, shopkeeper, 63 Ropewalk road
Anthony Thomas, ironmonger, 86 James street
Arcade School of Commerce (E. T. Kees, principal).
Arcade chambers ■
Arthur L. & Sons, plumbers, 20 Inkerman street
Vrthur David, butcher, 96 James st & 62 The Market
Arthur Ernest, butcher. The Market
Vrthur Frederick, butcher, 67 The Market
.'.rthur Llewellvn, butcher,;o Pemberton st.&TheMarket
Arthur Robert G. butcher. The Market
\itlmr Willir.ni. butcher, 74 & 75 The Market
\sbln H.iiri. shipkeeper. 63 Ann street
Mli.n.iitM (T.'miiIIv Corporation, trustees) (Jonathan
1' n' , .' Vaughan street
A'l I loot & shoe warehouse, 9 Stepney
Avery W. \ ■ :. . : 1 _
Avres John I.
Baber Williai.i. .J"--': ■'..■<■ • ^
Bailinson Rosa (Mi- 1. , -.
Baker Geo. E. hair diss, li
Biill Samuel, plumber. 7 I.li -
Ball Thomas, refreshmem m m
Barclays Bank Ltd. (brai
manager), Vaughan street ;
Lombard street, London E C 3. T N 222 Llanellv
Bassett David, wheelwright. 30 Gilbert place
(All
M.
office,
Bassett Isaac, White Lion P.H. Pemberton
Bassett John, grocer. Water street
Batchelor. Robinson k C^. Limited, metal mer.b.u
Nevill's dock. T A •• Slannum;" T N T52
Beaumont Matthew, buil uiaUer. Pottery place
Beeston & Stevenson Limited, furnace builder^
works engir.eers, i V.ughan street. Telegrat
■■Furnaces, Llauelly ; ' Teleph.me 87 Llsnelly
Beeston Wallace J. pastrycook 8c. k grocer 76, Ptepi
.street L 5 Upper Park stieet
Benjamin Tsaac & Ci. i>ipei haa^ioL' d.alers. 30 Mnr
str,.et. T N 223
Bennett Harriett M'-.i, -l"i|ii v'^ 7s O'd Castle ■
Bentley Frank & Son, ,1.111 ^ei s k mill f
nishers; tools fc cii.l..r> :, ■•,'■ iniM, V Murray
T N . = 2
Beruian Jacob, draper
50 Ne
w Dock i-on
d
Berrv Jatries, draper.
0 Railwav terrace
Bevan Brothers, hnsie,
,. Lu, a
lia building
s. Stepney st
Bevan & Co. Lim,;,.!,
li II--
1' i/,sl,, . ,,
, Vaughan st
Bevan John & S.,, !,
' 1- II
iifacturers. 74
Stepney str.-.l ;
Bevan S-amuel. S„, ,7
i.-:iili -■-■:. 1
iin merchants.
Church street, 'i .\
■■ il -V ,
s .11 ; ■■ 1 .\
^ILtion road
Bevan Marv Ann (Mrs
), greengrocer, in
Bevan Philip, fried fish shop.
,3 New D.
ck v., ad
Biggs Beatrice (Miss).
Cnni'ec
ioner. The
Market
Bishop J. Walton, s.
licitnr
.'iimmissioi
er for .atbs.
registrar & high ba
liff Lb.
lelly c.iunl
■ court. T.iwn
hall. T N 219
Bishop-Davies, Edward
:&. Bev
an, stock & share brokers.
Frederick street T
N -f^n
Blake George, <,,,..,.
- !■■ . , - 1 ;
:, k street
Blake James Hm, ,
1
'i-Iior& Gowerton parisn
, ,Hate school district «:
Gowertmi ,n;,-': / i
' I'l'ii'
1 district.
KyRnralDi
ssistant clerk
strict Council ;
514
.ANELLY.
SUUTH WALES.
Bool Albert V. auctiuiit-er, 2 Cliuicb ^ti-eet
Boil Henrv Francis, pianoforte tuner, Gilbert huuse,
Hedley terrace
Boots Cash Chemists, 26 Stepney street
Borthwick Ann (Mrs), shopkpr. Havelock st. New dock
Boalton Jonathan, librarian. Public library
Bowden David, confectioner. The Market
Bowen William H. & Son. pawnbrokers, 52 Station road
Bowen & Morris, confectioners, 4 Stepney street
Bowen OUfford A. iron, steel & tinplate mercliant &
scrap iron merc-hant, Bryn works. Tel. Address,
" Bars. Llanelly ; '' Telephone 364
Bowen David Llewellyn, fanner, Cwmbach
Bowen Henry, butcher, 11 Glanmor road
Bowen Mary Ann (Mrs.), tobacconist, 26 Upper Park st
Biiwen Khy's, shopkeeper. 100 Pembrey road
Bowen Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, Catherine street. Seaside
Bowen Williani, Great Western hotel, Heolfawr
B.jwen William, ship broker. New dock. T A " Bowen;"
TN303
Bowen Wm. Smiths' Arms P.H. Dolau road. New dock
Bowen William, Waterloo inn, 28 Station road
Bowen William John, a^-ocer, Havard road. Half way
Boxall Frank, beer retailer, 64 Ann street
Brennan Arthur Patrick, officer in charge customs,
receiver of wreck k supt. mercantile marine. Custom
house. New Dock road
Brinn James, excise officer. Cu.itom house, New Dock rd
British & Argentine Meat Co. Limited, butchers. 25
Stepnev street & i- Cowell street
British W:;L':in Ci. Lid. (The), repairing depct.New dock
Briton Ferry Chemical t Manure Co. Limited, Llanelly
chemical works. New dock. T N s5
Brodie & Walton, solicitors. Park street
Brodie Walter William, solicitor, commissioner for oaths
(firm. Brodie & Walton) ; clerk to the magistrates ;
deputv coroner for the Libertv of Kidwelly & under
sheriff for Carmarthenshire, Park street. T N 368
Brown, Thomas & John Limited, builders' mer-
chants & tinilii'r uienh;nits. Ralph street. T N 365
Brown Charles, fruiterer, 64 New Dock road
Buckley's Brewery Limited, brewers, Llanellv breweTv.
T A '"Buckleys';" T N 366
Burley Tom (Mrs), butcher. 4 Vaughan street
Burnell John Edward M.I.M.E. civil & mining engineer.
2 Frederick street. T N 252
Butler Emily (Mrs.1, butcher, 78 Station mad
Butler James, butcher. The M.uket
Button Philip, boot repairer, Als square
Byng Elizabeth (Mrs.), Stag's Head P.H. Pembrey road
€ambria Daily Leader (Swansea Press Limited, pub-
lishers) (sub-office), Thomas street; & at Castle st.
Swansea
(.■arm.rli. ,.|„i,- Mi-i.-r Printers' Assouialinn (Llew.
T. Jcir. I! s> -T ), 2fi Market street
Carpeiii. : K l.l.v' hn, artificial teeth maker, e Cold-
stroan, -tir. :, T -\ 21S
Carpent.r \Vi:iia:ii J. shopkeeper. Church street
Cash 4, Co. Ii'.ot Jfc .shoe warehouse. 29 Stepney street
Cemetery fNonconformists') (W. Bramwell Jones, sec).
Swansea mad
Cemetery (Parish &. All Saints) (Edwin Teatme. sex-
ton, Old road
Chamber of Ounmeice (David Williams, pre.sident ; A.
M. Jones, treasurer; Alfred G.Pnllen,sec.),-\thenrFuni
Charles Oatherine (Mrs), Lamb & Flag P.H. 26 Swan-
sea road
Charles David, grocer, 8g Marble Hall road
Charles Griffith, shopkeeper, Charles st. Marble Hall vd
Charles John, builder, Charles street. Marble Hall road
Charles John, sr.icer. , P.iiU'iy st. & 3^ Glanalla rd
Charles Osvvald. Imil rep iirer. 73 New Dock road
Charles K -es. irr^n-er. 66 SH.ui>ea road
Charles Tom. lob;K-coni>.i. Lueania buildings. Stepney st
Charles William, Drovers' Arms P.H. 30 Thomas street
Charles William, shopkeeper, Charles st. Marble Hall rd
Chedbuni N. Stewart, architect k surveyor, r.i Slennev
street. T N 42 • - 1 .
Chidiov A. k Sons Ltd, fruit rs. The Market. T N 112
Chubb Thomas K, iroods triiffic aijent tor Great Western
railway docks. Vron terrace
Clayton William Henry, clog & boot maker, 34 Pork st
Cleeve John, fruiterer. 21 Hall street
ClifIui.l-(.. 1-1 I,.,, -. . .nhiiiil tRfth ma. n New rd
<^oast I, 1 . I, III 1,1, Ml,. Post Office chambers.
New 111 I I , ■ i;„i,„;" T N 363
Cohen .In 1,, Ill, ,1,1 fu,,„l„re dir. 102 Stati.m rd
Cohen L.-u,,. h,,l.,M,l„sh,.r. 130 .Station road
Ciihen Samuel, draper, 58 New Dock road
Cole George Stevens, shopkeeper, 25 Marine street
Cole John Walter S. decorator, 53 Station road
Colliver & .'Son. boot & shoo tllrs.i Stepney st.&Market st
[kellv's
Wooliey, sec.) ; offices,
Marke't street
Coombes F. & Son, fishmongers, 51 The Market
CODmbs William, ship & insurance broker. New Dr«~k
street. T A "Coombs;" T N 311
Copper Works Dock (William Baber. dock master:
T A '-Traffic;-' T N 320
County Court Office (J. Walton Bishop, registrar & high
bailiff). Town hall
Crawford Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 James street
Creel Nicholas, boot repairer. 40 New Dock road
Crosswells Cardiff Brewery Limited ; branch office k
stores, 9 Market street
Cruze Martha E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Bridge street
Customs & Excise Office (Exci.se) (open tues. thurs, &
sat. 10 to 12) (John Scott, surveyor; Benjamin
Watson Griffiths & James Brinn. excise officers).
Custom house. New Dock road
Customs House (John Scntt, surveyor; Arthur Patrick
Brennan, officer in charge customs, receiver of wreck
& supt. mercantile marine; Thomas J. Francis, pre-
ventive officer), New Dock road
Diniel Lewis, shopkeeper, 2 Havelock street, New dock
Daniels Elizabeth (Mrs.),Bird-in-Hand P.H. 12 Mr.rket st
David & Co. drapers, 46 & 48 Stepney street
David William, auctioneer & accountant. Old Town Hall
chambers. Hall street. T N 350
Davies Arthur & Co. Limited, wholesale grocers, 12. 14
& 16 Park street. T A "Parkum ;" T N 134
Davies Brothers, greengrocers. 42 Mount Pleasant
Davies C. & Co. rag merchants, corner of Princess st.
& Erw rd. T A "Rags, Llanelly;" T N 123 Llanelly
Davies Daniel & Sons, G. W. R. carting agents
Davies Henrv & Son, grocers, Thomas street
Davies J. & Son A.M.I.C.E., M.S. A. civil k mining
engineers, architects, valuers, estate agents & auc-
tioneers, Cowell house (T N 367) ; & at Llwydcoed,
Cross Hands. Llannon ; estab. 1854
llavies James & Co. Limited, printers. Press buildings,
Murray street. T N 369
Davies Richard k Co. drapers, 56 Stepney street
Davies T. J. k Co. fire brick makers, Nevill's dock.
T N 263
Davies WilUa-m & Sons, cabinet makers 27. & house fur-
nishers 29, Station road. T N 139
Davies Albert, Biddulph Arms P.H. New st. New dock
Davies Benjamin, New inn. New Dock ro.id
Davies Bert, fried fish shop, 71 Lakefield road
Davies Catherine (Miss), head mistress Intel niedir..
school, 32 Goring road
Davies Charles Edward, tailor, 108 Station road
Davies Charlotte (Mrs.), Raven iiui. Murray street
Davies David, grocer k sub-postmaster, Pembrey road
Davies David, Mansell hotel, Church street
Davies David, outfitter, 60 New Dock road
Davies David, .shopkeeper, i Dimpath terrace
Dav es David B Malabar PH. Murray street
Davies David John, or.,, er. ii8 Swansea road
Ii,,,i. 1; ,i!,.iii Ml- -liiipkeeper. Furnace
Tin I - I I I , \l . L.'iocer, 24 Paddock .street
liav, 1 I ' I ■ I r, taller, 2 Wern road
D;,i I, - I > I , _ ,-..-, Iii-vn road
Dix ,, - 1 I \ I , .xpl.isives agt.2 Goring pi. T N 165
D,,\ii I ml . I III,, a & glass dealer, 26 Market street
Da- I, , \ nnent M.E.C.S.Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lond.
pi - ,,,,> \ - M-p,in,i Avenue vils,Station rd. TN 140
D.ivies Gerty (Miss), teacher of music, Erw road
Davies Gomer, butcher, 86 Station road kg, 10. 17 &
18 The Market
Davies Griff, monumental mason, James street
Davies Hannah (.Miss), Stradey Arms P.H. Fuiuace
Davies Hannah (Mrs.), grocer, 54 Railway terrace
Davies Herbert Thomas, boot repairer. 34 Inkerman si
Davies Ivor, shopkeeper, 76 Swansea road
Davies James Evan, confectioner, 31 Station road
Davies John, hair dresser, n Inkerman street
Davies John, pharmaceutical chemist, 18 Stepney street
Davies John, shopkeeper, 46 Pottery street
Davies John, tobacconist, 37 Station road
Davies John B. grocer, 32 New Dock road
Davies John David M.B.. C.M.Glas. surgeon, Green-
lield. Station road T N 141
\V1
H
Daxi,-
road
Davies Saiali \l,- i. <I,,ti,, io glass dealer. Pottery st
Davies Surah (.Mrs.), draper. 59 Stepney place
Davies Stanley, shopkeeper, Nathan street
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
,LA NELLY.
5\5
Davios Thouias Lloyd, postmaster, Siilamauca road
Davies Thomas Reginald M.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C^.P.Lnud.
physicmn & surg-eon, i Avenno vils. Station rd. TN 140
lijvies Thos.BhTS,liosier & stamp distributor.sVauiihiUi st
Davies Tom, butcher, The Market '
D.ivies William, leather seller, 2 Upper Pari; street
Davies WiUiam, Prince's Head P.H. 13 West end
Uavios William, solicitor. 3 Frederick street. T N 46
Davies Williaiii. wholesale confectioner & arncer, 32
Market shvet. T X 233
Davies Willuiiii Ernest, grocer, Clifton terrace
Davies William John, greengrocer, Pemberton
Davies Williatn L. ship & insnr broker. New Dock road
Davies William Llewellyn, Dock P.H. New dock
Dean Thomas, shopkeeper, 11 1 Swansea road
Dewsberry & Co. cnllierv agents. 97 Station rd. TN 330
Did; Alexander L.K.C.'P. & S.Edin.. L.B.F.P.S.Glas.
iirgeon. Vauxhall house, Coldstream St.
Evans Jane (Mrs.). Vine inn, 62 .Station .ad
Evans John, builder, Erw road. T N 275
Evans John, ironmonger, 8 Park street
Evans John, stationer, 12 William street
Evans John M.K.C.V.S. vetuinary surgeon, 6 College srj
Evans John H. carriage builder, (back of) Station road
P^'t'
ckens Edward M. clothier, 23 Stepney street
Direct Trading Co. Ltd. provision dlrs. 7 Stepney st
Dockers' Union (Joseph Branch, local sec), 107 Station
ruad. T N 47
Donoghne Maud (Mrs.), greengrocer, Cowell street &
The Market
Downing David John, black,«mith, Vauxhall
Duffy Henrietta (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Copper Works rd
Dunii F. & Sons, boot & shoe dealers, 44 Stepney st
Dura Limited, photographers, West end
East Moors Chemical Co. Limited, chemical manufac-
turers, Sandv bridge. T N 59
Edmunds Gweiinie .\nn (Mrs.), draper, 6 Cowell street
Edwards M. & Son. china dealer. The Market
Edwards A. Gwyn, solicitor, 72 Stepney street
Edwards Beiij;;miii, jun. Pnnce of Wal.-s P.H. Hall st
Edwards Benjamin, .sen. refreshment, rooms. Hall street
Edwards D. C. (firm, Bees & Edwards), solicitor &com-
missioner for oath.s. clerk to the guardians & assess-
ment committee of Llanelly union & .supt. registrar
.if Llanelly district, 72 Stepnev street ; & at Burry
Port k Kidwelly
Edwards David John, Saddlers' Arms P.H. Wind street
Edwards Jas. china.glass & earthenware dlr.24Station rd
Ed.'vards John, grocer, 2 Eichard st. & draper, Bres rd
Edwards Martin L. monumental mason. Station road
Edwards Eose (Mrs.), draper, 84 New Dock road
Edwards Thomas, coal merchant. Queen Victoria road
Eduards Thomas, grocer, 18 Als street
Ednards William, imibrella maker, 3 & 7 Stepney place
Emanuel Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer, Pemberton
English Charles, shopkeeper, i Great Western crescent
English John Griffiths, Cornish Arms P.H. Cambrian st
Enright James, grocer, 43 Trinity road
Evans Brothers, grocers, 21 High street
Evans John & B. Edward O.E., M.S.A., F.S.I, archi-
tects, sm-veyors & civil engineers. 42 Stepnev st.
(T N 336) ; & at Llandilo
Evans Samuel & David, farmers, Llwyngyfarthwch,
Trostre road
Eva
reel
road
Evans .\nii (Mrs.), cowkeeper. Penvfri
Evans Annie (Mrs.), shopkeepei. Pembertc
Evans Arthur, estate agent, stock, share
broker. Arcade chambers
Evans Arthur, furniture dealer, s Muriav
Evans Benjamin, draper. -, i West end
Evans Calheiine fMis.). milliner, 136 Swa
Evans Cbiistmas. inTimonger, 15 Station road
Evans David, butcher, j6 The Market
E\ans David, draper, 15, ig &: 20 Stepney st. T N 250
Ev.iiis David, grocer, 21 West end
Evjn> David James, hair dresser, 2 Brvn road
Evans David John A.E.C.O., L.B.A.M. "teacher of music.
.0 (.ireenfield terrace, Murray street
Evans David Stephen, brewers' traveller, 8 Felin Foel rd
Evans Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 17 Hall street
Evan> Surg.-Lieot.-Col. Evan (Welsh Begt.) ^ret.)
E.A., M.B., B.C.. D.P.H.Cam., F.B.C.S.Eng. medical
officer & public vaccinator for Llanelly district k
medical officer to workhouse, medical officer of
health to Llanelly Eural District Council, surgeon to
G. W. railway, medical officer to post office, surcjpnn ,V
agent to the adm.iralty, medical examiner <>i -.lin..'
teachers, tor Educational Dept. under " Sup; rm ,n .,r,
Act, 1898," medical referee under ■■W,ni,iii. i
pensation Act, 1898," f.n Llaiii-ll\ .V I'lm k:!..!
County Court Districts ,t v.l. 1,1 Hh,,,,. f,,r the
county of Carmarthen, i (, > _ I' N 12S
Evans George, Prince of Wal-s ..,:, \,: . street
Evans Hannah (Mrs.), drapti.-- U ;,, a ,1: ,,1 Ne« dock
keeper, 9 Bigyn road
Mo
Eva
\l,
n.iv
Halt
InUc
Evans Kees, painter & decuiator, I'utlBry street
Evans Bhys, general draper, 3 Stepney street
Evans Sam, hosier, 3 Stepney street
Evans Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, 16 Balph street
Evans Stephen, hnnt repairer, i3a. Marine street
Evans Theophihis. bntcbr.Rnpewalk rd. & 75 The Mark-t
Evans Thomas, confectioner, i Bryn road. Seaside
Evans Thomas H. saddler, 36 Stepney street
Evans William, grocer, Stanley stores, New Dock road
Evans William, shopkeeper, 27 Ann street
Evans William J. grocer, 32 Delabeche street
Evans William John, insurance supt. 45 Coldstream sC
Evans William John, ship chandler, 18 Marine street
Evnon William, coal merchant, 91 Station road
Faupel William Edward, surveyor of taxes No. i dis-
trict. Lloyds Bank chamhers. Stepney street
Featherst.m Jack, artificial teeth maker, 47 Stepney st
Fire Brigade Engine Depots (Evan Bees, captain), Old
market. Hall street & New Dock road. T N 305
Fleming, Eeid & Co. Ltd. hosiery stores, 18a, Stepney st
Kletcher Henry, fried lish shoj.. 21 Old Castle road
Foresters (Ancient Order of). Friendly Society (No. 2908)
(Arthur Andrews, iouit sec), Neville Memorial.
Francis & Co. loot & >h.., dealers, 35 Stepney street
Francis & Jeiil;in>' Successors, spade manufacturers,
Greenfield works, Eobinson st. T A " Basic ; " T N 342
Francis Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Dillwyn street
Francis Thomas B. tinplafe worker, 20 Water street
Francis Thomas E.. M.D. B.S., D.P.H.Lond. medical
officer of health & school medical officer, Bryn Teg,
feliii Foel road
Fiancis Thomas Jas. preventive officer, H. M. customs.
S N..W n-ad
Fninks -'i'n,„n„, n-ws aiient. 13 Old Castle road
Full
bid
Market street
pney
ah (Mrs.)
s. shopke
Gathen Building & Joinery Co. Limited, builders,
timber merchants & joinery manufacturers, Llan-
gathan yard. T .V "Gathen Co.;" T N 38
Gay Joseph, blacksmith, Glanmor road
Gee Thomas Eadon. tobacconist, 30 Station road
Gelly Wernen Estate Office (William Griffiths & Son.
agents). Falcon chambers
iinn .V •'■'< -111- in. M . I- f A "Glanmor;" TN 32s
Glassonbiiry Georije. boot & shoe maker. Bridge street
Gloucester ' Bailwav Carriage & Wagon Co. Limited
(The), repairing depot. New dock
GIvncne.l Collieries Limited, colliery ouiier-.. Tredegar,
Glenalla road
Gower John M.P.S. chemist & druggist, 14 Vaughan
street. T N 192
Gray David, Old Castle inn. Old Castle road
GraV John, draper. Woodend road
Groat Mountain Collieries Company Limited,
proprietors & shippers of the finest anthracite
ooal for malting, brewing, steam & household pur-
poses; specially prepared coal for gas engines ; office
Queen Victoria rd. T A " Waddell, Llanelly ;" TN3"
Great Western Dock „„,,,» a
Great Western Bailwav Co. (Charles C. Talbot, goods-
■,,.pnf T E Chubb.' tr,affic agent). T Ns 378 & 39'
,' 'i. i. . T 1 ii'i'. 1..I ^: •-. Stepney street
' ■'. , 'I ■ ' " . , ■ ' ,1, . . Jlarine street
' ' " /' ' .., . , I , Western ci es
\- / 1 n i,,.l,l s ,| ,ii .1- l-'iril.M n k street
(J.itr.n Charles, "atch maker & jeweller. 37 Stepney st
Or ffith David, farmer, Ynyslyn
Griffiths Brothers, gi'ocers, iB Upper Park street
116 LLANKLl.Y.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
Iriffiths William F.S.I. & Son, architects, surveyore,
estate a-ents & asents for the Gelly Wernen estate,
Falcon chambers. T X 13S
Benjaniii
AVal
excise officer, Custom
Plea
Dnfen road.
Grifliths
house. New Dock road
tiriffiths Daniel, grocer. Market entrance, btepnej
tc Exchange buildings, Park street
Hriffith* Da»id T. -Mount Pleas.nt P.H. Mo
liriffitbs Ernest, phototfrapher. 33 Market slreei
Griffiths He.uy Martyn, joint manager of Lloyds Bank
Ltd.J: treasurer to the borough ot Kidwelly,Stepney sc
Griffith* Hubert Llewellvn, window cleaner,85 Station rrt
Griffiths Jenkin David, travelling draper. 9 Lloyd >t
Giiffiths .John, cycle dealer, 98 Station road
Giiffiths .Tohn, grocer. 132 Station road
Griffiths John fMrs.). shoi.keeper. Krondeg terra.'.-
(friffiths -Marcaret 'Mrs.), '.'ro.-er, 31 D.ll^yn street
Griffiths Marv Hannah Mrs.), grocer, 35 Thomas street
i-.riffiths Ri.hard. farmer, Llwyn«hilwg, Trostre road
Griffiths Thomas, staiioner, 17 Market
Griffiths Thomas Cadwallndev. Anch.^r
New dock
Giiffiths Tom. printer. Bres road
Griffiths William, coal merchant, Albert sireei
Griffiths William, manager of London Joint City &
Midland Bank Limited & borough treasurer & trea-
surer to Burry Port Trban District Council &c. bta-
Gnest & Dewsberry Ltd. earthenware manfrs. T N 304
Gwalia Koundrv & Eiiaineerine C.i. Copper Works road.
T N 124
Hadfield Julin Charles, painter, 34 Sew D.ick road
Hall Albert, window cleaner, 13 Zion row
Hansard .Tames, coal dealer, Nythta, Goring rd. T K .!i2
Hargieaves John Henry, mineral water manufacturer, 8
Princess street
Harper & Preece,fruiterers,22 Station rd.S 84 Stepney st
H.iiper GeoffriT, hair dresser, 124 Stati..n road
Harries David, butcher, 61 New Dock road
Harries David, groe,>r. Cwm-Camhowi-l. Peiiibert.oi
Harries David John, butcher, 31 The Market
Harries J. Lewis, milliner, 9 Vaughan street
Harries John Bowcn, builder. Marsh street. T K 114
Harries Marv (Miss), .shopkeeper, Cambrian street
Harris Alec,'Brecou Arms PH. Swan street
Harris David, dairy taraier, Caecottoa, Swansea road |
Harris David, grocer. 20 Xew Dotk terrace
Harris Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, i Caroline street, Seaside
Harry T. & Son. coach builders, Swansea road
llaiton William J. boot repairer, 61 Bopewalk road
Hawkins Ernest, mot.ir tyre repairer. York chamhevs.
Town Hall square
Heath Richard George, butcher, 30 Slepney street
Heiider,-on John Boss, chemist, 142 dilation road
Heiiiv .losepb. lefreshnient rooms. 22 Inkerinan street
Herbert Francis, shopkeeper, 76 Xew Dock road
Hewitt William, draper, 60 Andrew street
Hii;gins William John, beer ret. Biddulph st. New dock
Hiles Walter, fruiterer, 11 Ipper Park street
Hill .\Ured George, hair dresser, .Steimey place
Hill Emily (Mrs.), dairv. 4 & s Ipper Church street
Hill J. Campbell M.R.C.V.S.Gl.us. veterinary Hurge.jn.
M.irrav street. T N 173
Hip;.odiome (Charles Isaacs. i)ropr.),Market .st. T N 280
Hipps Limited, tailors, 43 Stepney street
H.idges & Sons (CI .thiers) Ltd. clothiers, 12 Stepney st
Hogg David George, ship broker & consular agent for
Krance; office^. 16 Miii.i street. T N 316
H.illowav & Rons, eoach l.nil.iers. Mun-av st . T N 209
Holwill k ('■>. lur.lware ib-alers, 48 New D.ick road
Home A Colonial .<i..i.'s Ltd. i..rcrs.&tea dlrs. 11 Stepney st
Hopkins Ann (Mrs >. shopkeeper, 13 De'.abeche street
Hopkins David, l.uil.ler. King Georue's avenue
Hopkins Henrv J. house furnisher, 58 Stepney street I
ll(.|ii.iiis J^iiiii's, V, i-i .\rms P.H. Murray street
H..i.hUi- .lohi, r, 1.-' Ath.s r.H. 37 Thomas street
H.,I.|iin. Thnm.i-. -h.ipk.'eper. .\l;u l.ynys r..ad
Howell Benjamin & Son Limited, timl . 1 in.
p irters, builder," merchants ki- N.« P <I, roa.l. |
T A "Imports;'- T N 381 I
Howell Benjamin, grocer. Peinberion ]
Howell David, Greenfield inn, Eiw r. ad |
Howell .Tohii. tail'.r, Lueania buil.lings. St.-pn.-.v snee! 1
H.iwell .^tar!;t. (Mrs), H.ipe & Anchor P.H. ('.■uiibiian st
UowelU Benjamin, fried fish dealer, 16 Inkerman street I
Howills David, Welsh Star P.H. i Railway terrace
H iv.-lls John, fanner, Trostre, Trostre road
H wells Martin L. bo..i & shoe maker, Caersalem ter-
rn.i', Emma street
Hugh Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Stafford street
Hughes k Co. fancy drapers. 10 Cow ell street
Hughes Agnes (Mrs' ). draper, 74 New Dock road
IliiL'hes Ai-n (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Biddulph st New Dock
Hu.'hes David, hair dresser, Als square
Hughes David, hair dresser, William street
Hughes David, ironmonger. 11 Station road
Hu.'hes David, news agent, 79 Pottery street
Hnghes KliMbeth (Mrs.), Old Red Cow P.H. Hall street.
Hitches Jjnies, Cambrian P.H. 35 Marine street
Hughes John, box maker, Tyisha. T N 167
Hughes John, dairyman, Cribin farm
Hughes John, paperhangings wareho. 23 Mount Pleasant
Hughes John, shopkeeper, 3O Glanmor ro.id
Hughes John William, watch msker. 5 Tbimas street
Hughes Llewellyn, shopkeeper, 17 Swan street
Hughes Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 19 Dolau Fawr
Hnn-hes Mary (Mrs.), George k Dragon P.H. 15 Hall st
Hughes Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30 Dokm 1-awr
Uu"hes Philip, tailor. Arcade
Hii~':i'- P.il.'i'. Guilder, 44 Thomas street
n 1] - 1; -. Mii'.der, Bros road. T N i63
H,,^ I , , ::! dlr. Greeiilield I.ldgs. Station rd
Hip W. - Tl' i.'- li'pkeeper. Cjpel Isaf. Half way
Hurrhes Wi'i::.!.!. Bvvn Tertace P.H. Bryn ter. Seaside
Humphries Thomas,' confectioner. 4 L'pper Park street
Hunton Walter, grocer, Bryn place. Seaside
Hussey Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper 50 Albert s reel
Hutchings Eleanor Mary (Mrs.). Dynevor Castle P.H.
Market street
imerniediate & Technical College (b.,ys) (GriiJith Johi.
Tl, inns M V head master; James Henry Blake.clerk)
Iiit^ :medvt.- fc Technical School (girls) (Miss Catherine
James David it Su.i, ti.iloi.s. 17 John street
James D.n-i.l ,v .-!.-. "Utfitters. 13 Stepney street Jc
MiiLot - ; .' & .l.'Ii'.. IS, 96 station road
I;,,, . \^- ■ Miis), confectioner, 34 Inkerman street
■| , , >;. \i-.l. confectioner. 27 Marine .Street
,1 , . p i. i ,:r, lier, 55 Market
Jill, - LI I . .i. . .filler, 96 Station r.iad
James David, dist. supt. Wesleyan & General Assurance
Society, 59 Pottery street
James David, grocer, 33 Pembrey road
.hmies Da. ill Edward, imnmonger, 12 Upper *ark sheet
]i „,.> V- i llni mil Ohipkeeper. 3 Frondeg terrace
V ,,'. . .; . .d lisli shop, 39 New Dock rd
y , 1. -lie t.ibacconist & retail con-
I:,ines Heiirv. grocer, 14 Glanmor terrace
James J. .Maurice, chemist, 30 Upper Park street
Ji'iies James, ironmonger, 11 Vaughan street. T ^ 268
Jm'ues James' Owen, baTsei', 34 Murray street.
James John (Swansea Road Mews) Limited, jobmasters.
Swansea road. T N 143
James John Howell w!io. conteetimier. 7 dwell stn. 1
James William, beer retailer. New dock
Jayncs George, licensed hawker, 90 James street
Jeffreys Thomas, butcher. The Market
JeffreVs William, butcher. 12 & .3 The Market
Jenkins Ami (Mrs.), shopkeeper. P.-nallt terrace
Jenkins Daniel, butcher, 78 New Dock road
.lenkins Dtivid, Colliers' Anns PH. Furnace
Jenkins David, shopkeeper, 57 Ann street
Jenkins David, shopkeeper, 65 Pottery street
lenkins D.ivid Thomas, hair dresser, 3 Park street
.1,,,, ,,. 1; ,, ,:,.;', ,\l;--i, lieer retailer. Marble hall
,li ;ik,;i> .; -;' . I '■! 'il.iiler, 70 Station road
Lla
1 C.iun-
eil, I) F.din Foel road
JenUns John Henry, Fountain inn, 36 Thomas street
.1, 111, ins Robert T. tailor, 12 New Dock road
I, I ,1 - ii| .. t t & shoe maker, Ropewalk road
,., 1,1- 111 n I-. boot k shoe repairer, 122 Station roao
I,, M. r; - Uicbard. butcher. 71 Ropewalk road
.: ,; II- t\ III. nil. Trev..se Head P.H. Glanmor r.-ad
.leiikns William Henry, shopkeeper, 50 Mount Pleasant
Jennings David, solicitor & conunissinner f.ir oaths,
C.iwell street. T N 118 „ , , .
J,.b Eli/ii'.eth (Miss-), cmtectioner. 20 & 2J Park street
Jnb Mnrv Ki'-iivt li ,'M.« ), shopkeeper. Fehn Foel mad
John ,t. I' I ' •■ '- HIS k surgeons. Fairfield house.
Par!. I I \ 1 M
>hn A-tiu, s I. sl^-el k metal merchant; gal-
vam/i 1 II i -liiets; black sheets, steel bars;
3f Government, railway
oiinlrM.fi till til. puiciiase 01 uoveri
k every description of scrap, 1 Vaughan streel
"Steelware, Llanelly;" T N 199 LlaneUy
John David, blacksmith, (back of) Station road
John Hubert Edward, sidicitor, 6 Stepney street
TA
"XrORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
CELLT. 517
John Margavet Eiuilr fMissV statinner, & post oflice,
62 Ann stieet
John Rhys Bs-xnn UA.O
Lnud. i.U\-i.-i;il, i -ni
Fiiirfield 1, 1,-. 1' 1 . .■. 1,1 T X iq-,
Johties Caviil, imNu, .111-1. .1. Mul.rt str.'i-l
Johns ThM,,.,,- n .^.■l.■ irnni-i. S,,:,irsca road
Johnson Bros. (Dyeis) Lim. dyeis, 42a, Stepney street
Jones Brothers, boot makers, AVind street
."•.lie" Hfiirv & Son. tailors. Pemberton
JnnHf J & Snn. tail.i:?. Greenfield buildings, Station
i-nad. T K 277
Jones J. Morean & Co. >tile pr(iprietor.s & uianu-
facturer.'i of J. Morgan Jones' " JIf " headache,
mothache & neuraliria powders; a .specific for
arresting rjuinsy, k promptly cures the disease when
already developed. Bhandir house. See adver-
tisement
Jones Matt. & Co. motor garag-e. College square
Jones Owen & Co. drapers, 27 Stepney street
Jones Tho.s. & .Son Ltd. who. grocers,MarkPt st. TN340
Jones IV. 4: E. tailors, i^ Station road
Jones k Co. boot makers, 18 Station road
Jones Albert Edward, painter & decorator. 2 Stepney pi
Jones Alfred M. manager Barclays Bank Limited &
treas. to Llanelly Chamber of Co'mmeice, Vaughan st
Jones Ann (Mrs.), Bull inn, 78 Ann street
Jones Arthur T rf-istr;ii> • { births & deaths for Llanellv
Rural siib-.lI-ii'>M. . \r,,,;,ri -,v,-rt
.^ones Be;!j :: ■ , ■, -' j,,, - Pottery street
Jones Brill!- . - . i . > 1 . -'roet. T N 309
Jones Charl..-. . ,,,)., >. mi ;, \ lamy ifuods dealer 38,
Stepney street
.I'lncs Charles. [neUire fratiier. 87 Stepney street
Jones Daniel, butcher, 56 Market
Jones Daniel, shopkeeper. 75 Tunnel road
Jones Daniel Mirhael. boot & shoe repr. 5 Inkerman st
Jones David. Cricketers' Arms, Murray street
Jones David, district supt. Britannic Assurance Co.
Limited, 42 Stepney street
Jones David, farmer. Half TVay
Jones David, hair dresser, 4 ^■e\v D.ick road
.7ones David, Newmarket House P.H. 29 Prospect place
Jones David. Rose & Crown P.H. Paddock street
Jones David, saddler, 21 Thomas street
Jones David, .hipkeeper. 2i Water street
Jones David, tailor, 78 Swansea road
Jones David, Three Crowns P.H. Upper Church street
.Tones David Kellan, grocer, 14 Station road
Jones David Lewis, architect, 40 Thomas street
Jones David Thomas. luJlinrd hall. Slation road
Jones David William, metal merchant & coal
exporter, National Provincial Bank build-
ings (telegrrams, ■■ Blackplat?, Llanelly;"
telephones 290 & 291); London office, 110
Cannon st-cet, London E C 4. Telegrams,
" Luvalcan, Cannon, London "
Jones E. Denbigh, head master Higher Grade school. 4
Pare Howard avenue
Jones Edward P. grocer, 38 Swansea road
Jones Elizabeth T. (Miss), milliner. 47 Station road
Jones Evan, chemist, 11 Cowell st. & 20 Station road
Jones Evan, colliery pr.iprielor. Castle buildings
Jones Evan, commercial traveller. Bay view. Queen
\ictoria road
Jones Evan, Dnke of WeUington P.H. 49 Dillwyn street
Jones Evan D. rate collector. Town hall. T N 281
Jones Frances Janet (Mrs.), fancy needlework depot.
Arcade
Jones Frederick, Centie hotel, 24 Stepney street
Jones Frost, milliner, 18 Park street
Jones Henry J. baker. 74 Station road
Jones Herbert E.. L.D.S.Eng. dental surgeon, Pencas-
tell. Murray street. T N -534
Jones Isaac, hntchcr, AIs square k 58 The Market
Jones J. GrifHth, colliery timber merchant & tin-
I'late box & case manufactuTer, Castle buildings.
T A "Contract:" T N 334
Jones J. Wesley, dental surgeon, i Greenfield villas
Jones Jane (Mrs.), Castle inn. Hall street
Jones John, dairyman, 52 New Dock road
Jones John, inspector of weights k measures ,i?tation
road (hack of) , . tation
Jones John, shopkeeper. 1 Cradock street
Jones John Benjamin, grocer, 60 Pembrey road
.Tones John Danl. colliery agt. Arcade chmbrs. T N 170
Jones John Lewis, beer retailer, Dafen road. New dock
Jones Jchn Mansel, grocer & tea dealer, 2 Hicks street
.Tones Joseph, tailor, 2 Lloyd street
Jones Llew. T., B.Sc. managing director of Llanellv
Mercury Printing Co. Limited, 28 Market street
Jones Llewellyn, grocer, Pemberton
Jones Lodnig'P. giocer, 154 Swansea road
Jones Liicreta (Mrs.), fniiterer, 72 Station road
Joues .Martinet (Mrs), beer retailer. New Dock road
Junes .\laryaitt (-Mrs. J, shoplieeper, 5 Box terrace
Jones Mary (Mrs.), provision dealer, 14 New Dock road
Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 39 Marble Hall road
Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopKeeper, 7 Union square
Jones Moss Ernest, Nortbgate hotel, 28 Stepney street
Jones Robert, draper, 16 Stepney street
Jones Samuel, supt. of police, Harddfan, Old road
Jones Sarah Maria (Miss), shopkeeper, 23 Inkerman st
Jones T. P. builders' merchant & ironmonger, Station
road. T A "Tepee;"' T N 339
Jones Thomas, draper, 109 Station road
Jones Thomas, greengrocer, 20 Penyfon street. New Dck
Jones Thomas, grocer, 109 Old Castle road
Jones Thomas, watch maker, i Zion row
Jones Thomas L. fruiterer, 23 Thomas street
Jones Thomas 0. saddler. Bridge street
Jones Towyn, teacher of music. Arcade chambers
Jones W. Uramwell, soliiitor. Muriay street
Jones William, boot repaii. ', Ki.m 1, i',,,,,!
Jones William. Union im ' , -ireet
Jones Willi.im H. Alluon i h >' -neet
Will
Utlice chambers.
for oaths.
Joseph Brothers, corn meiehai
iS'ew Dock road. T N 347
Kammerer Ernest, solicitor i
15 John street. T N 226
Kearns Thomas, clog maker, 49 Station road
KiiiL' Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial for Tuber-
culosis (branch), Lucania buildings. Stepney street
Knoyle William, grocer, 4 Cowell street
Knudson Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, i Downing street
Lane Richard, pastrycook, 2 Upper Church street
Langdon James, tailor, 7 Zion row
Lawrence David J. hair dresser, Bethania terrace
Leak Henrj- Archie, nurserj-man k seedsman. Market
Lennards Limited, boot & shoe dealers, 19 Cowell st
Leonard William Frederick, baker 15, & welsh produce
dealer 17, New Dock road
Lewis B. G. & Co. drapers, 16 Queen Victoria road
Le-Mis Brothers, boot & shoe dealers, 24b, Market street
Lewis David & Son. butchers, 32 Thomas street & 13 &
14 The Market
I Lewis Ann (Mrs.), Angel inn, 4 Water street
Lewis Celia (Miss), shopkeeper, 26 Marine street
Lewis Cliaiie- Ronald Mansel, estate agent to Charles
Wiliiaiii Mansel Lewis esq. D.L.. J.P. ; offices, i
New I'l-ad T N iTO
Lt'"|- 'hi: " XiiTi-Mrs.), draper. 13 Lloyd street
Lcui- III. ,:i I l-iewellvn street
r.e«i- II ,, The Market
Lewis II IN. I |.: 1.1,1, !,er, 57 Market
Lewis John, butcher, 35 The Market
Lewis John, grocer. Cambrian street. Seaside
Lewis Joseph, grocer. 2 New street. New dock
Lewis Margretta (Miss), draper, 53 Swansea road
Lewis Mary (Mrs.). Stepney Arms P.H. 7 Market st
Lewis Thos. D. stock & share hro. 17 Market st. T N 146
Lewis William Henry, draper, 62 Stepney street
Ley John Henry, fruit merchant, The Market
Lipman Max. tobacconist, 94 Station road
Lipton Limited, provision dealers, 22 Stepney street
Lister John Hy. artilicial teeth ma. 7 Greenfield villas •
Liverpool & Glasgow Association of Underwriters
(William Coombs), New Dock street
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Soci^ (David Richards,
district supt.). Bank buildings, 74 Stepney street
Liverpool Victoria Insurance Corporation Ltd. (David
Richards, district manager). Bank bldgs.74 Stepney st
Llanelly Argus (Williams & Son, proprietors k pub-
lishers ; published Saturday), Cowell street
Llanelly Church Institute (B. Marie Roberts, sec),
AVater street
Llanelly Cinemas Limited (John Cros-i, manager).
Stepney street. T N ji
Llanelly Co-operative Society Limited, grocers. 44 Sta-
tion road & drapers, Murray street .
Llanelly Corporation Water Works (Henry W. Spowart,
town clerk)
Llanelly & County Guardian & South Wales Advertiser
(WiUiiims & Son, proprietors &, pnblishers; published
thursday), Cowell street
Llanelly & County Liberal Club (T. Blay, lion. sec).
Murray street
Llanelly Cricket Club (Parry Rees, lion, sec)
.s. U-. 17t
518 LLANELLY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'*>
Llaiielly k District Electric Lighting & Trsctiou Co.
Limited (The) ; general olKces, 15 Co\reU street (J.
K. Stewart M.I.C.E. engineer & manager) (T A
•Lighting;"' T X 60) ; power house. North dock (B.
F. Beenian, supt.) ; tramway depot, Robinson street
(A. Leslie Holland, supt)
Llanelly & District Mutual Plate Glass Insurance Society
(William David, sec). Hall street
Llanelly & District Permanent Money Society, loan
office, 30 Stepney street
Llanellv District Nursing Association (Miss A. F. P.
Pn.Ulefoot. matron). Wilton villa, Goring rd. T N 110
Llanellv & District Window Cleaning Co. Old Town
Hall ihambers, Hall street
Llanellv Division Unionist Association (William G.
Woolley. sec). Castle buildings. T N 241
Llanelly Electrical Engineering Co. Limited (The),
power liirhtino, heating installations, electrical sup-
plies ; sole agents for Keighley D. C. motors, cranes,
winches i, passenger lifts, 15 Cowell street. T A
•■ Leeco ; " T N 153
Llanellv Farmers' bocictv (Evan Hopkins, manager), 19
Coldstream street. T N 66
Llanelly Football Club (E. A. Bailey, sec), James street
LlantUy Gas Light Company (incorporated by Act of
Parliament) (Harold Barker, manager & sec), 1
Greenfield buildings. T N 375
Llanelly General Furnishing Co. Limited, house fur-
nishe'rs, 41 & 43 Station road
Llanelly Girls" Club (Miss Morgan, sec), loi & 103
.■Station road
LlaneUy Harbour Trust (Henrv W. Spowari. clerk.
Town hall ; J. Winterbottom A.C.I. S. general supt.) ;
Harbour office. T N 319; T A "Harbour Master"
Llanelly Hospital (D. G. Sees, sec. ; Miss Bessie
Edwards, matron). Marble Hall road
Llanelly Lubricating Co. Limited, grease manufacturers,
113 Station road (T N 258) & New dock
Llanelly Mercury (Llanelly Mercury Printing Co. Ltd.
publishers & proprietors ; Llew. T. Jones B.Sc.
managing director; published thursday). 28 Market st
Llanelly Mercury Printing Co. Limited, publishers &
proprietors of the Llanelly Mercury (Llew. T. Jones
B.Sc. managing director), 28 Market st. T N 397
Llanelly k Mynydd-Mawr Railway Co.'s Offices (James
Morgan, sec). Queen Victoria road
Llanelly Permanent Buildini; Society (J. H. Williams.
sec), Nevill Memorial
Llanelly & South Wales Bill Posting & Advertising Co.
Ltd. (William David, sec). Old Town Hall chambers.
Hall street
Llanelly Steam Laundn- Co. Limited (A. E. Gibson.
sec), Lakefield. T N 239
Llanellv Steel Co. (1907) Limited, steel manufacturers
(Frank J. Eees, sec). T A "Dur;" T N 329
Lleivellyn David Moigan. builder, Cwm-Camhowel.
PemI.erton
Llewellyn Joseph, builder, Bryncaerau terrace
Llewellyn Eachael Ann (Miss), temperance bar, 146
Station road
Lloyd Brothers, builders, 56 Bryncaerau terrace
Lloyd David D. teacher of music, 11 College square
Lloyd Genrce, refreshment rooms, Murray street
Lloyd Thon.as. draper, 3 Cowell street "
Lloyd Thomas, hair dresser, 46 New Dock road
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch), late Brecon Old Bank
(Henry Martyn Griffiths & James Givynne Thomas.
joint managers). Stepney street (T N 220); draw on
London office, 71 Lombard street EC 3
Lobbett James W. coUector to the Harbour Trust, Har-
bour office
London Joint Citj^fe Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Hilliain Griffiths, manager). Station road (T N 2C3) ■
I . «"o';'''"I °"i^^- 5 Threadneedle st. London EC 2
Longstaff Charles Edward, bazaar. The Market
Loosiiiore Edward, baker 66. fc cafe 64. Stepney street
Loverine Geo. shopkeeper. Charles st. Marble Hall rd
Lowther Kenneth, hosier. The Arcade
Lndford Thomas Bichard, solicitor k eommissioner for
oaths. 2 Union terrace. T N 144
McCubbin John. Thomas Anus hotel. Thomas street
MacdnnaM Geor^,. .John, travelling draper, 10 John st
Mch:n- T,iM,,,.| y.,„..l. 1 , ,,.,;, 11,.,, ,-,- Lakefiold road
MeM.:.u .:,,.,., 1,,.. ii,.,...,;,. i,i:„, street
Mc\u.u .~.„lo...,. 1,..,,.,,,,,^. draper. 7 Station road
Mainwuring Henry, hair dresser, so Station road
Mallon Mary fMrs.). shopkeeper, Cambrian street. Sea,.ide
.Marekesim Prter, confectioner, 76 Station road
Margrave Brothers, wine & spirit merchants ; proprietor j
of the "Excelsior" & "Pearl"" whiskies fe V.S.O.P.
cognac ; office, Bridge street (T N 341) ; bond &.
warehouse. New Dock road
Margrave F. L. in>uiaiHe agent, Bridge street
Mariner Lome iMiss). draper, see Tutill k Mariner
Marker John, tobaccomst, 24 Cowell street; 22 Vaughaiv
street & 94 Station road
.Marks William, market manager. The Market
■Martin Reginald William, fishmonger, 28 Upper Park st
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited, 17 Stftpney street
Mathias Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 44 Princess st
Mathias John, Popular cinema, Old Castle road
Mat/. Reuben, haberdashery dealer, i8 New Dock road
Maurice Charles, hair dresser, 25a, Swansea road
May Eli Fred, cab proprietor, 4 Frederick street
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, dairymen, 42 Stepney st
Mercer George & Sons Limited, engineering con-
tractors, builders k 4uariy owners, Pembrey road
T N 177
Michael William, White Hart I'.H 22 Water street
-Millington Albert, tinplate worker, 24 Inkerman stieet
Mills. English & Co. Limited, mill furnishers, Castl*
buildings. T N 361"
Mills Choice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 79 Old Castle road
Mills Thomas Richard, Salutation hotel. Church street
Milston John, hair dresser, 144 Station road
Miron Soloman, engraver, 9 Inkerman street
Moegach George, travelling draper, 4 Coleshill terrace
More Frank H. estate agent to Ladv Howard, 8 Bridge-
street. T N 392
Morel's Sovran Manufacturing Depot, 11 Cowell street
Moremoiu Joseph, boot repairer, Xevill street
Morgan E. W. & Co. (Llanelly) Limited, corn & flour
merchants, .Murray street. T A "Emco;" T N 171
Morgan Thomas * Son, nndertakers & fmierai
contractors, cabinet k picture frame makers, toy 4:
fancy dealers, motor, carriaire & posting masters;
agents for Goss china. 39 Station road k 6 Lakefield.
road. T N 178. See advertisement
Morgan William & Co. fellmongers, Mill lane
Morgan Brinley, grocer, 13 Station road
Morgan David,' dairyman, Havard road. Half way
Morgan David, hair dresser, 16 New Dock road
Morjan Edwin, engineer, 25 Mina street
M. ' m: I- ,, i,..li (Mrs.), dairy, 66 Station road
M II ill Henshall (Mrs.), confectioner, ly
I Jc Lucania buildings. Stepney street
Mm ^:in ,1. Jii;, i:tilor. 64 Station road
Morgan John Spencer, shopkeeper, 59 Tunnel road
Morgan Luther, undertaker, 77 Lakefield road
Morgan Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 141 Old Castle rj
MoiL'an Mary Jane (Mrs), tailoress, 11 Park street
Ahii'j 111 Sirili I ii-liini.iir,o'r, 40 Station road
M _ II 1 . shopkeeper, g Railway ter
M , 1 . J -^andy road
M I'jii' I I - |ier, 10 New Dork road
Morgan III r ■ i -uitacturer. 115 Swansea road
Morgan 'Ih n i n , Sandy rd. k 54 The Market
Morgan \\ 1 | I , Pottery place. T N 198
Moi-oaii \\ Inoonger. New Dock road
Mill-, 1: I I. initi-d, grocers, 42 Station road
M 1 .. ;i irr. II Brynmor road
M I - 1 1 ' ■ 1 III II 1. 1 7,1. .Market street
\: I i liiua &c. d«aler. 12 Up. Park st
Miiiii- M '1 iviailer. i Marine street
-\1miii- III I, 28 Inkerman street
Monis I I I 1, I. Ion, beer retailer.New Dock rd
Miiriw W 11 , I '1 iiMlcer, -;8 Inkerman street
Neft liiiphael L.D,S.Eng. .leoli-l, Stepney street
Nelson John, flannel manufacturer. 1 West end
Nevill. Druce & Co. copper manufacturers. Llanellv
copper works. Copper Works road. T A "Nevill;"
T N 272
Nevill Richard & Co. Limited, ironfounders. Weni iiun
works. Ann street. T N 381
NeviU's Dock k Railway Co. Limited, Copper Works.
riad, T A " Traffic ;"''T N 320
Newark W. O. & Son, confectioners. 7 Park street
N"i -holas Owen, grocer. 6 LInyd street
Nicholls William, hair dresser, 14 Mount Pleasant
Nield William Buckley, tailor, 17 Station road *
iniisical instrimient dealer, 33 Inkerman street
Niirnian Eli/alieth (Miss), confectioner, i Union terrace
V.irinnn John, news agent, 21 Hall street
North Central Wagon On. Ltd. (The), repairing depot.
New dock
DIKECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
-Nurth Dock (Capt. ». Samuel, dock master)
Noycs David Spencer, picture framer, Arcade
Nurse H. & Son, coal merchants, i Marsh street
O'Connor Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 6 Bryn road, Sea side
Odd Fellows' (M.O.) Society (Arthur T. Jones, district
sec), 28 Market street
Old Castle Iron & Tin Plate Co. Limited (David
Williams, manager & sec). T A "Castle;" T N 356
Old Lodge Tin Plate Co. Ltd. (D. G. Williams, managing
director). Station rd. T A " Lodge, Llanelly ;" T N 348
Olive Arthur Henry, grocer, 16 Eopenalk road
Oliver George, boot & shoe warehouse, 10 Stepney si
<Jwen & Bowser, grocers, 12 Vaughan .street. T N 6
Owen Elizabetii (Mis.), Tymelyn P.H. 10 Park street
Owen Luther, teacher of music, 21 Greenfield villas
Owen Eachael Price (Miss), milliner, 136a, Station road
■Owens Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 21 Marine street
Palace (Llanelly) Limited (The) (H. Hunter, manager).
Market street. T N 161
Palmer George, welsh produce dealer, 20 Murray street
Palmer T, C. tailor, 20 Cowell street
Palto Abraham, drapers, 33 Station road
Palto Reuben, draper, Lucania buildings, Stepnev st
Palto Samuel, draper. 100 Statiroi road
Pantall & Smi, i,.i', i.ll,.| -, Mimiu ^trpet
Parrish Jain- - . ,! road
Parry Davi.l 1 _. _ ■ ,«p1I ft. & Hall st
Parry Thoiiia-. ■ .m l.vi : ,i,r , , Tli.' Mmket
Parson & JnllifTc. accniiiitanls. 17 Market street'
Paster -Moses, draper, 21 Station road
Paton James Ednard. accountant, 4 West end
Paton Mervyn D. J. solicitor, 7 Frederick street
Pearce Stanley, iishmonger, Lucania buildings. Stepney
street & 3a, Market street
Pearse Sarah A. (Mrs), fruiterer. Market street
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers, 14 Stepney street
Perego A. k ?"r,.. r-n::',.,-i-,,veTS. 19 Kew Dock road
Perry Arthur I'l,.:,,! :- irrc'tioner. 106 Station Toad
Peters Fredr,.. ,,.1 -., ;, , ,. 4, New Dock road
Philanthroj,!, 1:,. ,, .;, Mei-thyr Unity) (Samuel
Davies, di.si..., .>.,,.,. liiMiflli, Cedric .street
Phillips & Co. bakers & grocers. 2 Thomas street
Phillips & Co. boot makers. Penallt terrace
Phillips T. & Son, grocers, & post olTice, 53 William st
Phillips Ann (Mrs.). Crown & Anchor P.H. 31 Thoioas st
Phillips Benjamin Harold, tobacconist, see Freeman &
Phillips
Phill ps Benjamin John, hair dresser, 3 Swansea roaa
Phillips Charles, Albion P.H. Murray street
Phillips David, confectioner. 90 Station road
Phillips David, shopkeeper & sub-postmaster,Pemberton
Phillips David J. deputy town clerk. Town hall
Phillips David Jnhu, shopkeeper, 61 Swansea road
I'hillips Davi.l -M /'.ill. j: ,, .t, 30 Waterloo street
Pnillips E!i/ I' ... '•, . - I ri'iigrocer, 44 New Dock rd
Phillips El\v::i V . .1 : i,H.'per. 21 Prospect place
Phi
Pen
Lewis, solicitor, notary public & cnmmis
sioner for oaths, clerk to Burry Port Urban District
Council & vice-consul for Sweden, Frederick st. T N 147
Phillips Jane (Mrs.), grocer. Furnace
Phillips Mariiaict M.frs \ -.'m;,'., .; .. . 63 Pembrey road
'..'rc'tia :M'< !■■■-' 1 ■ I'crii, 13 Park street
Public Library (Jonathan Boulton, librarian). .\i1,biui.|iii
Piiddy & Co. warehousemen, 22 Cowell street
Piidner John Genrije. shopkeeper, 45 Eopewalk road
Pugh Bn.lhfrs, lin,,„. fMroi-IiiTs. 17 Cowell street i
PliiiiT-s .ir.-i T \ _.-
Pollen Aii.iil i;..,,,_,, -^^'|..i:,i^ i„ Llaio-llv Chamber .1
Com i .'. ^1 (■..ir-l,,l! l..ii:r,.
gilillinr v.: :.;. M 1 ,.,:,.:.,,;; ^ (!„, Ltd. (Thomas Gee
nge bldgs. Market
Phi
Phillips Mary (Mrs. . ^;,,, ., ;,,, p.H. 7 Marine st
Phillip.- Man (.Mrs.j. a,,,i,.i. _: .\, u Dock road
Ph Hips Thomas, grocer, 2 Eaby street
Phillips Walter, printer, 36a, Murray street
Phillips William Jenkin, grocer, 2 Marine street
Phillips William John, beer retailer, 2 Tunnel road
Phillips William M. grocor, j.; Stepney street
Pbippen Harry, boot & shoe uiuker, 00 James street
I'oiey David, shopkeeper, Cambrian street
Police Station (Samuel Jones, supt.). Market st. T N 307
Poole Hy. Ellis, auctioneer. 8a, Coldstream st. T N 113
Poolraan Kate J. (Mrs.), tobacconist, 66 New Dock road
Powell Fred Nelson, solicitor, & commissioner lor ualhs,
Bridge street. T N 382
Povi.li .--II, ill iMi.s ), milliner, 12a, New Dock road
Pi'i I : 1 'nur, see Harper k Preece
Pill' I - I . herbalist, Lucania bldgs. Stepney st
Pro-i ,l.a,M. -h .[iM-,'per. 27 West end
Priuhaid Uu«ell. botcher, 72 The Market
Prnbert Frederick William, hosiery manufactr. Marsh st
Pros.ser George J. boot & shoe maker, 3 PmiLeas sUiei
Protheroe John, farmer, Panygaer
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited (John Henry Jones.
district superintendent), 5 Stepney street
Pryce James J. draper, Cowell street
Pryor Douglas, Marine hotel, New Dock street
Prythereh John, draper, Exchange buildings, Park st
Randell, Saunders & Randeil, solicitors. Bank chambers,
Cowell street. T N 349
Randell Griffith James B.Sc, M.R.C.S.Eiig., L.R.C.P.
Lond. surgeon (lirm, John t Randell). Fairfield hinise.
Park crescent. T N 133
Randell Thomas Jones, solicitor (firm, Randell, Saun-
ders & Eandell). Bank chambers, Cowell street
Rechabites (LO.) Friendly Society (William David, dis-
trict sec). Old Town Hall chambers. Hall street
Eees & Edwards, solicitors, 72 Stepney st. T N 130
Rees Benjamin, slioj.keei.er. 2 Walters i.iad
Rees Bernard Percy, stuck & share broker. : Vaughan
street. T A - .-t ' -, IJ 'Iv;" T N J02
Rees Daniel Is 1,,. , Linvellyn stivet
Hees David, drain , 1 '\i ad. Seaside
Rees David, gr , ;.!'., . :i -iiret
Reus Daviil. h.iii : .... -: .lii.li i.i.nl
R.a's Dniii .. ". .1.1 :. .. M ;■. IV street
Rees Daviil u -... -..:!i;:.ir ,v -.■ ■.. Liiiielly Hospital
Rees Eli/Ji. Jtme (Mrs.),\'rocer,i7 Campbell st.New tick
Rees Evan, captain of fire brigade. Old market, Hall st
Rees Evan Thomas. Half Moon P.H. Als square
Uees Hcct... V-, •■.'■-. ■liaiiof.irte tuner, Sanre?,, New rd
Hees .tmi.i \i,. ., r.M.h PH. Market street
Rees ,1 ' I i, .|i..ilrr, 80 Stepney si. & Water st
-ices .1' li::. _: 1 . 1 i itiuior road
Hees John, sh .[.kL-.p-r. 10 Swansea road
iees John Daniel, baker, 117 Station road
lees John Herbert, who. fruiterer, 7 & 9 Upper Park st
l{ees Leonard, shopkeeper. Furnace
tees Lewis G. ntimter & decorator. Park crescent
{.-•es Mary A. I'.M - , -ii pi .i;-!. I':' i.v avenue
lees Mary Ann ( \' ]:■■>'[< street
Rees -Mary Jane \ . ; 1 . : -,■!, Up. Park 8b
Rees Morgan, Whil. II ill 1' II 1 -j -i.sii.iii mad
Rees T. Vaughan, tinplate & metal merchant;
tinplate box merchant & fire brick merchant.
Castle bmldinu's. Telegrams, •■ Alcania, Llanelly;"
Telephone No. 184
Rees William, British Tar P.H. Church street
■tees William, undertaker, George street
Rees Vv'illiara J. grocer. The -Market
defo-,. Ass,i.ai,c,rCi,. Liuiileil (John Thomas, district
.. Ml .1.1- li ' . I, . 1 '.I I mail street
ii-MinliU WiiiMi,. -II ji - r|ii.i . ( Downing Street
1; cii.uals D.iml, l-iii. her, -;o .Swansea road
Itichiirds David, urucer. 47 Bryn road. Seaside
Uichards David Jacob, Barley Mow inn, Market street
Uichards Edwanl. pamtei' & decorator, 55 Swansea roai
Richard- Fl ....11.... vlv- 1. s;,,-:,,, inn, W'aI-v street
.■bar,
•w Dock
Richai.l- 1; :■ , : ' iliesser, 29b, Murray street
Richiii'iii i II . I , tinplate machinery manufac^
turer, V i, ;n 1 . iil' iim' works. T N 204
Ridley Altd. Eawd. cmsu 1 n.: . ,_,- 1 ■. i.-m, Alhaii rd
Ridley Edward, consulliiij iineral agent,
Arcade chambers. T A i 1 1 ^g
Ritvo Louis, shopkeeper, 2( .\i... P .. i- '1
Roberts Brothers, boot repairers, i Upper Park street
Huberts & Co. colliery agents. Stafford chambers. ISevt
Dock road. T A's •' Lakefield ' & "Glow;" T N 380
Raberls Daniel, coal merchant. 42 Thomas street
Robeits Edward, iii"tor garage, Vaughan st. T N .17
K dierts George, hosier, 35a, Stepney street
RaliPits Henry. Mtinpus of Gi.uiLy P.H. New d.ck
R,,l„.its .Inhn, grocLT, 26 G<-oige street
p ; .a; I .i).t iionmoiiger, 27 Market street
1; . - I !i. liiv.d Oak P.H. 5 Prospect place
;; - ! Ill ■.\ 'tiorist, Cowell street & The Market
i. - I ; M, jeweller, ,0 Lakefield road
nil - I - I'll H.nry, painter & decorator. Box terraca
s. '.V. i:t
j20 llanelly.
SOUTH WALE6.
[kFXLY'9
.Paul'!
Eobcrts Mary (Mrs.). shupkei'ijer,45 Mar
Bobeits Richard, grocer, New Dock street
Hoberts Thomas, groce-, Cambrian place, Seaside
E.Mieriek i Uichards, solicitors, 2a, Thomas street.
T N-9 135 & 155
Roderick Edwani. sli.nik-Piici-, i3 Dafen road
Rri-.ers Henry. sh')i>Ueeiier, 8a. Brvn terrace. Seaside
EosTHrs William, fried ii.«h ib('i\ 7 West end
Bidfe Joseph, ship Linker, see Stnne it R"lfe
Rose Morns, jeweller, 54 .Statiuu i.iad
Bosser Bessie & Ethel (Misses), news agents, John st
Rowe Griffith, stationer, i5 Station road
Rubenstein & Co, wholesale & retail paperhanging
warehouse, & paint k varnish merchants, 32 Stepney
street. T N 119
Rudall William, boot maker. Princess street
Rutherford William, confectioner, 22 New Dock road
.Sailors' Home (William Mathias. caretaker). Seaside
St. Joseph's drsuline Convent, girls' school, St.Joseph's,
Myrtle terrace
Samuel David M.I.M.E. mining engineer.Arcade chmbrs
Samuel Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Machynys. New dock
Samuel Rhys, boot repairer, Pemherton
Samuel Capt. Eichd. dock master. North dock, Bryn rd
.Samuel Richard, master mariner, 11 Laketield plaee
.Samuel William, ship builder. Seaside
Sandbrook Ellen (Mrs.), stationer, 24 Upper Park street
Saper Joseph, picture frame maker. 79 Station road
Saunders Griffith, solicitor (firm, Randell, Saunders &
Randell), Bank chambers, Cowell street
Scotch Wool & HosieiT Stores, hosiery manufacturers,
18 Stepney street
Soott .In. surveyor of eu.stonis & excise. New Dock road
(Dew
Ow.
Evan
Scouts' hall, Murray street
Service Electrical Co. Ltd. <The), armature
winders, manufacturing electrical engi-
neers, electric li^'ht & power contractors; repairs
In elci-irical machinerv at short notice; general
sopi.lie, : i.ni>teied nllice & works. New dock.
Telephone i.jg ; Telesrrams. •■ Service, Llanelly."
See advertisement
Sevmour Robert H. registrar of births & deaths tor
Lkmelly Url.an .oh-district, 44 ColeshiU terrace
Shanahan John, rln'rnnf^ mmmih't. 109 Swansea roa.l
Shapley Edga. (1. 1-'- , ■ 1 -, .Von street
.ShariY Percy, rh ; . n mad
Sharpe Williain. i,-,. : uuisan.-es 1., UrLan llis-
Shriv.-ltr AiiM '. ' .-..ii !..■ :, . , 1;, ...r;i.-l,l vils
.Silver-!. . . II,:: ■ ' - \:,:.: : _> .yt-vt &
Sinmionds Maryai.'i Ann i^Mrs.j, ' sli'opl,eep»r, 15 Cop-
per Works road
Sims John Evan, hoot i shoe maker, 10 Cambrian Jl
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. la. Market street
Smith W. H. & Sons Ltd. stationers, 50 Stepney street
Smith John, builder, Glai-mor joinery works. Dnoe
street, Seaside
Snee Harry, friiiterei-. ~^o Inliernnm street
Solomon Isaac, shopkeeper, 7 Arthur street
South Wales Billiard & Recreation Co. (Krederick
ri. Lof.ioia buildings. Stepney st
.<lone David, farmei-, Caemawi-, Fnrnace
Stone Mary A. (Mrs.), hair dresser, 2 Gt. Western ere*
Stones Clemans, photographer, 45 Stepney street
Stradey Castle Estate Office, i New road
Stuart Robert, tailor, 18 Cowell street
Sullivan Timothy, greengi'ocer, 50 Swansea road
Sotton & Co. forwarding agents (James C'arlwrinht
Mutter, agent), Frederick street
Talbot Charles Close, goods agent to Great Wesl-vi:.
Railway, Gunnerside, Queen Victoria road
Taylor Denis, bookseller, The Arcade
Taylor Lionel Thomas, masseur, 20 Pembrey road
Teague Thomas Geo. boot repr. 43a, Mount Pleasant
Territorial Force Battalion (4th) Welsh Regiment ;
detachment head quarters & armoury. Drill hall.
MuiTay street
Thomas Brothers, monumental masons, Swansea road
Thomas & Clement Limited, iron founders, Mnn ^
engineering works. New dock. T N 358
Thomas David & Co. clothiers, 13 Cowell street
Thiimas & Evans & John Dyer Ltd. general merchanis,
opposite Great Western Railway station. T A '■ Ex-
change ; '' T N 322
Thomas Henry & Son, builders, Pottery street
Thomas John & Co. music sellers &c. 46 Station road
Thomas John & Sons, boot & shoe mas. 68 Station rd
Thomas Richard & Co. Ltd. tin plate manufrs. South
Wales works & Burry works & chemical manufa -
turers. New dock. T A '• Morewoods ;" T N 346
Thomas & Samuel, drapers, i Cowell street
Thomas & Co. ironmongers, 40 Stepney street
Thomas Amelia Meaker (Mrs.), shopkpr. 22 Vittoria 9t
Thomas Ann (Miss), Queen Victoria P.H. Murray street
Thomas Ano (Mrs), .-hnpkeeper, 3 Raby street
Thoiiia- Arthur Sidnev, Neptune inn, New Dock road
Tluiiiias Artliiir T. painter & decnr.itor. 2r Ralph street
Thomas Charles, lishmonger, 15a, West end
Thomas Daniel, butcher. 39 The Market
Thomas Daniel, grocer, 62 Princess street
Thomas Daniel, Rose & Crown P.H. 22 Thomas sire. :
Thomas David, beer retailer, riq Ann street
Thomas David, boot & shoe dealer, 32 Station road
Thomas David, builder. 32 Marble Hall road
Thomas David, fried fish shop, 68 New Dock road
Thomas David, grocer, i New street. New dock
Thomas David, "Melbourne inn, 125 Station road
Thomas David, mnnumental mason. 38 Swansea road
Thomas David Pnonell. builder, Vittoria street
Thomas Erlwiv.l. ilior.l,-p..po,-. -c Now street. New dock-
Thomas Eli/:i. ' '.; -- :: li :i-K. 2 Vaughau street
Thomas Eli/ \ >: : pi. 89 Brynmor rd
Thomas Km: M ' . : ( .onish pl.New dock
-Market sti
ri-Bt
New Dock
Hatcher.
South
Station road - .-r
South Wales & Liverpool Steam Ship Co. iKobert Gil-
christ & Co.); office, Nevill's dock
South Wales Press (Jam.is Davies S; Co. Limited, pro-
prietors &. publishers ; pnMi.shed Wednesday evening).
Press buildings, Murr-v s!re,.t
Speck Lyall (Mrs.), rIra|M-i. -, Vaiodiao stuvt
Speck Mary (Mrs,), ilirisl. •ri...r.ois street
Spowart Henry William, (own clerk, & clerk & solicitoi
to the Harbour Trust, Town liall. T N 326
Stamp Office (Thos.Rhys Davies,distribtr.),;Van.'han st
Star Tea Co. grocers. 52 Stepney street k Area<le
Stead & Simpson Ltd. hoot k shoe dealers, 5., Stipmv
street & Arcade
Stephens James, L'rocer, 3 Lloy.l street
Stepney Eittate Office (Frank H. More, agent). 8 Bridue
street. T N ,0 ■
Stepney Hotel (South Wales Public House Trust Co.
Limited, proprietors ; Miss B. Davies, manageress).
Park street. T N 355
Stepney Spare Motor Wh.'el Co. Limited, motoi
engineers, Copperworks road. TA " Wheels ;"T N 187
Stevenson Sophia W. (Miss), girls' school & kinder-
garten. 86 New road
Stitson Benjamin. Friends' inn. Marine street
Stone & Rolfc, ship In kiis. New I)nc-':i road. T A
LI I. 0 New Dock rd. T N ;:
\I.A. head master of Int.-i
Hall road
: iini, I .Market street
\l'- ,. --Iiip inn. Up. Church
Thomas John, Apple Tree inn, ny suitiuii road
Thomas John, coal dealer, 22 Lakefield road
Thomas John, confectioner, 41 Stepney street
•111. -M ,. ,l..|,„, .listrict supt. Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd.
II: !:: ^li:: \|.- ), L' I i T. 47Pemberton street
'111 I I I- \1 . V \m - . -li.i|Tkeeper, 54 New Dock road
'1 ! II. ■ ''1 ::x \: :: Ml- .faui-y wool depot,s8 Station rd
Thnnia- S\.iv\ Jane rMrs.), tolrtcconist, 3 Copper
Winks road
laiomas Mary Jane (.Mrs.), greengrocer. Water street
ThiMuas Minter (Mrs.), grocer, 41 Thomas street
Thomas Oakley, Foresters' Arns P.H. 121 Station road
Thomas Owen'Hugh. draper, I'Linberlon
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAl.ES.
LLANELLY.
521
Thomas Rhvs (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Ann street
Thomas KicharJ, Trafalgar inn, 41 Marine street
I'hcmas Robert Everv. who. confecLioner, g Stepiie\ pi
Thomas Sarah (.\rr8.), confectioner, 16 Upper Paik si
Thiimas .Sarah (Mi?.), gi-ocer, 2g Dol:in rd. New dock
Thomas Sephiniah J. grocer, 21 Wern road
Thnmas Sidney, hair dresser. Wind street
Thomas Theophilus, farm bailiff to Thomas Jonea esq.
■T.P. Llandafen, Halt way
Tii'iiuas Thomas, picture palace. New Dock cinema.
New Dock road
I'homas Thomas, shopkeeper, u iliivelock st. Ne« d"ck
Thomas Thomas T. tnliaooonist, 138 Station road
'ihomas W. Tyrynis, optici,%n, Y. M. C. A. buildings.
Stepney .street & chemist, 28 Cowell .-treet
Thomas William, butcher, i Frondec terrace
Thomas William, ('oini^l, Aim- T.H. King's square
Thomas William. I. ;: . ' <>|UMrp
Thomas William, n. K - hm,-
Thomas William. mi..,.„. - |.. : . ,_ \..w Dock ruad
Thomas William H. >l,.4,i„-,.i,fi. Half wav
Thomas AVilliam Hciir>, grocer, Femberton
Thomas William John, agrent for Liverpool Victoria
Leii.-il Friendly Society, 24 Tyrfran villas
The. mas William .John, butcher. 13 New Diwk road
Thomas 1Vm. .In. jeweller, Exchan^'e bldgs. Park st
Thomas William .Tnhn. Whitstable inn. New Dock road
lluiiupsnii i^ Shackell Ltd. pianoforte wareho 6oSt6pney st
f<iTe\ (.THi'vi^e. shopkeeper, 2 FrondeL: terrace
r-wn Hall (j^.iii, Isaac, caret-alter)
l- wnv,-ii,l Sydney Ran.some. news agent. 6 Marine st
1 le.^'iinin:: .Iciiii S. & Co. Limited, tinplate manufrs.
Mnrfa liuplate works. T A "Tregoning;" T N 379
treharne David, grocer, 39 Brynmor road
Treharne William D. hair dresser, Murray street
Tine Ivorites Friendly Society (Llanelly district) (Llew.
T. Jones B.Sc. sec.'). 28 Market, street
Tnnstall Edward, baker 134. & temperance hotel 136,
Tulill & Mariner, drapers. 28 Murray street
Ungoed Walter Campbell, grocer. Market street
ITrch Isaac, hair dress,.r. jq West end
Vanghun Ann (Mrs), grocer. 45 Mount Pleasant
Vaiiu'han Philip Chaiiiiell. hlack-uiith. West end
V.Mi-han R.ihPrt. Ci.kss Keys P.H. j Prospect place
Vauirlian Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeepei-, 15 Swansea rd
V.iuxhall Mutiir Gaiaye Co. motor -araiie. West end,
T N 297
Yivian Frederick .lames, plumber, q Park street
■Vivian William, plumber. Church street. T N 156
Voyle .lames, lishnionirer. 10 Upper Park street
Waddell .John k Sons, railway contractors, Queen Vic-
toria road
Waddle fThe) Patent Fan k Engineering Co. Limited,
LlaniMore iron works, Arthur st. TA"Fan;" T N 315
Wade John, chemist, 34 Stepney street
Walters Danny, West End inn, 19 West end
Walters David, boot repairer, 63 New Dock road
Walters James, blacksmith. Als street
Walters Martha (Miss), confectioner, 26 Cowell street
Wait. in Eilwiii. solicitiir & commissioner for oaths, &
(leputy clerk In luagisi rates, see Brodie & Walton
Ward John Brinley. shopkeeper. 52 Glanmor terrace
Watkeys George, borough surveyor. Town hall (T N
373) ; res. 6 Lforing road
Watkins Ifor. clerk to the Education Committee,
Education offices T N 126
Watkins Lucy i-Mrs,). apartments. 15 Coldstream stre.-i
'v^at^un .\Ified. trrucer. Peiuberton
Watson Alfred, shop!:eeper. Half wav
Watson Eoheii. lail..,. , Hicks strce.
W'atts Thoma-. shnpk.a.p.., , lli-vn inad
Weblev Richard. H.ival l'a,k V U Imh-'- -Miuue
Wehrle Alliin k Robeil, pa« nl ., K. , >, Hj ,Station roa.l
Weinstein Isaac, sec.nalh
Wellfield Galvanising C
■• Lucid r' T N 216
Wells John A. boot dealer, 126 Station road
AVelsh Tin Plate & Metal Stamping C j. Limited, hollow
ware nitrs. Cambrian works. T A " Stampers ;'' T N 11
Western Tin Plate Works Limited (Robert T. Morris,
sec). T .A "Fortuna;" T N's 336 & 337
Wheeler .Alfred, tobacconist, 3 Upper Park street
Wheeler Charles, shopkeeper, 3 Pottery street
Whitaker Brothers. fruiterers.Market entrance, Stepney st
White John, relieving & vaccination officer No. i dis-
trict. Llanelly Union, Pemberton
WTiittington John, .shopkeeper, 10 Great Western ores
Wilkins Henry Ltd. ironmongers. Hall street. T N 354
Wilkins Eliz.b. (Mrs.). Masons' Arms P.H. 24 Thomas "st
ATilkins Elizh. Ann (Mrs,), grocer, & post off. Furnace
Wilkins Mai-LT-ettn Olrs,). Rose & Crown P.H. New
Dock road
Williams, Davies & Co. timber merchants, Rope Wal v
road. T A "Timber;'' T N 255
Williams S. & Sons, confectioners, sa. Market street
Williams & Son, printers, publishers & proprietors of
the "Llanelly & County Guardian,'' Cowell st. T N 362
Williams Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 110 Swansea road
Williams Brinley, butcher, 9 Havel.ick street. New dock
Williams Charles, boot repairer, Ann street
Williams DanieLmining engineer.Bos house, Swansea rd
Williams David, ale & porter bottler, 26 Water street
Williams David, coal dealer, 7 Waterloo street
Williams David, mas-seur, Gogerddan,Queen Victoria rd
Williams David A. Railway hotel, 129 Station road
Williams David James F.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon, Green-
field house, T N 331
Williams David L. grocer. 25 Market street
Dnv
I ""'
ildi
lii -r. 6 Market st
i ,i:„/,per, iO Roliinsi.i. .,t
: 'iikeeper, 130 Swansea rd
1 I House P.H. Island place
mis P.H. 40 Dillwyn street
ler. King's square
■ & commissioner for oaths.
T N i65
Ml--:, shopkeeper, 15 Llewellyn stre
(.Mrs), Ivy Bush P.H. 5 Park street
plumber, & sub-post office, 23a, Th:ii
194
IS Svdii
IS Thoi
Williams John, shopkeeper, Cambrian street. Seaside
Williams John, tailor, Lucania buildings. Stepney street
Williams John, tailor, :; Market .street"
Williams Leslie, solicitor, 6 Stepney street. T N 293
Williams Martha (Mrs.), .Star P.H. Swansea road
Willi.iui- Mii:;i . 1, 1:1 .li 1, Arcade
Willi:.iii- \l :v \:,i \I , i::i per, 13 Inkermaii Street
Willriiii- i' -'i \i .. , ii.Tlioner, Arcade
Williaiii- Kirii:uii |ii\,i. i.i!.-r. Pottery street
Williams Samuel M.h. phusician & surgeon, & certify-
ing factory surgeon, Caeglas, Station road. T N 145
Williams .Samuel, tailor, 23 k 23a, Market street
Willi.ims Sarah (.Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Delabeche street
Willi.ims s:,rah (Mis.), sl„,,,l,-e„pe,.. -- Snndv road
Williams Simon, confe-i -: <:.t-„ road
Willi!
Willn
Williams Thomas, buot .V Arr, auiLn, ;o New Dock rd
Williams Thomas, farmer. Maehvnis-fach. New dock
Williams Thomas, farmer. Penyfan, Llwynwhilwtr
Williams Thomas, shopkeeper, Bigyn road
Williams Thomas, shopkeeper, 52 Railway terrace
Williams Thomas E. stationer. 14 Market street
Williams Thomas Morris, solicitor, 6 Frederick street
Williams William, boot & shoe repairer, Llewellvn st
William.s William, china &e. dealer. The Market'
Williams William, district supt. Pearl Life Insurance
Co. Limited, 105 Station road
Williams William. Golden Lion P.H. xMarket street
Williams William, grocer, 41 Lakefleld road
Williams William, herbalist, 20 New Dock road
Williams William Henry, news agent, i^ Als street
Williams William James, tailor, 78 Stepney st. T N 36
)Villiaiiis WiUiimi John, -locer. 2 Sandv road
<Vi. ;,: - l''i;ii If INn .. -::■■'. 25 Hall street
'1 1 .!'■■ W '.ail .'',,. Xevill street
>A ,: . i\ I III',. - ,1 11, rr siipl. I Alban road
Market street
Harbour office,
it.nnr Master"
Wvdenliach Tin - . '
Wyman & Sons l.i.i
Wyman Henrv. 1 1
WTOKin Marv M.-
Wynne EiniiKi M -
Yendell Arthur 1
; , ,...., ,fr. Emma st
,1 Mt.uv, 104 Station ni
. iixes (district A). Lloyds
Yorkshire Insiiram
YounsT Men's Chri-ti
sec). Stepiiev stre
Young Women's Chr
hon. sec). 14 Min
Zammit John, works
- 1, i a rcil George,agt.),Co'well st
lu A-sociation (Chas. E. Watkins,
t. T N 298
stian Association (Miss M. Brodie,
street
contractor, t Ralph •treet
.^22 LLANELLY,
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
LLANELIiY (near Abergavenny) is a parish, in the
countr of Brecknock, consisting of the villages of Black-
Kitk.' Llancllv HillsiJe, C'lydach, Darenfelen, Gilwern
and Maesgwai-tha, and has tnu stations on the London
and North Western railway, viz. Clydach, 3 miles from
Brymnawr and 5 from Abergavenny, and Gilwern, 4
from Brvnmawr and 4 from Abergavenny ; it is in the
hundred" and union of Crickhowell, Tredegar county
court district, rural deanery of Cnckhowell, arch-
deaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
chnrch of St. Ellwy i.s an ancient edifice of stone in the
Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle
and a western tower, with pyramidal spire, containing
6 bells : the tenor is said to he of very early date, and
was dedicated to the patron saint : there are sedilia and
a piscina, and old oak communion table, quaintly carved
and dated 1624: the church was restored in 1868
and repaired in 1910 : there are 300 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1701. The living is a
rectory, net yearly value .£296, with residence, in the
gift of the Duke of Beaufort, and held since 1914 by the
Rev. Edward Albert Trevillian Eoberts B.A of Jesus
Ooilege, Oxford. There is a chapel of ease at Black-
lock, a mission room in the hill district of Llanelly, and
another at Gilwern. The Tyr Hooper charity, derived
from the rent of a farm and interest of j^iioo Consols,
of the present value of ^^25 annually, is distributed by
the Brvnmawr Urban District Council and Llanelly
Parish Council to the poor not in receipt of parish relief.
There is also a charity of ^^4 annually. Llanelly was
once a busy mining district, but there are no works of
any kind at present, except limestone quarries and lime
kilns at Clydach. The limestone here yields 97 and 98
par cent, of lime. Ty Mawr is the residence of Mrs.
Crawshav, and Pant-v-beiliau is the property and resi-
dence o! Lieut.-Col. Llewelyn Partridge D.S.O. The
Duke of Beaufort is the principal landowner. The soil
is clay on limestone and carboniferous formation ;
crops, grass and roots; the lower parts of the parish
are well wooded. The area is 4,476 acre sof land and
53 of water; rateable value, ;£ 1 0,098 ; the population in
1911 was 3,458 in the civil and 3,470 in the eccle.<iastical
PLACES OF WORSHIP, 1
Parish Church, St. Ellwy, Lla
Post, M. 0. & Telegraph fc Telephonic
Gilwern. — Mrs. Mary Jane Davies, snV
Letters through Abergavenny
P.. St. M, O.. T; k Telephonic E. D. Offii
-Mrs. Annie Evans, sub-postmi.'itress. Li
Abergavenny
E. D. Office,
mes of Sei vices.
Rev. Edward Albert
Trevillian Eoberts B.A. i-ector ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist (English), Llanelly (Bethlehem), Kev. William
Rees ; :i a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Clydach; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 730 p.m
Baptist (English), Darenfelen; 10.30 a.m.; mon. &
thurs. 6 p.m
Baptist (English), Gilwern (Hope) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congresational, Gilwern (English), Rev. Thomas Jeremy ;
ir a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Congregational (Welsh), Clydach (Bethel) ; 10.30 a.m. 4
6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Siloam (Welsh) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
tues. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodi.st, Clydach; 10,30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;.
wed. 7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, Llanelly hill; 10.30 a.m. k 6
p.m. ; tues. & wed.. 7.30 p.ra
Wesleyan, Clydach; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, UaneUy hill; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs.
Mission Room, Blackrock ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. alternately
Mission Room, Llanelly hill; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. alter-
natelv
Mission Room, Gilwern (Welsh) ; wed. 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY' SCHOOLS.
The schools are controlled by a sub-committee of eight
members ; John Thomas, Trafalgar house. Alma »t.
Brynmawr, clerk ; J. Macintosh, attendance officer tor
Clvdach &' Gilwern
Gilwern (mixed), built about 1880, & since enlarged, tor
188 children; Thomas J. Williams, master
Clvdach (mixed k infants'), for 350 children; E. C
Grant, master; Miss Elizh. Williams, infants' mist
Llanelly Hill (mixed & infants), for 300 children ; Chas
H. Wise, master ; Miss E. Rosser, infants' mistress
Railway Stations.
Clvdach, W. Leadbetter, station master
Gilwern, Edgar John Michael, station master
Police Stations: Gilwern, Stancey Davies, constubl-.
Clydach, Chai
BLACKROCK.
Denh.iui Elizabeth Mrs. Haved
Hayw;ird Herbert. Crown inn
Lewis Edmund, Unicorn inn
Morgan Catherine (Mrs. )
.Morjian Thomas, builder
Taylor VV'm. Thos. Rock & Fountain
Walking Benjamin, quarry owner,
coal, lime, slate & stone merchant
& traction engine proprietor ;
office, Llanrrattnck, Crickhowell
CLYDACH.
Marsh Chandos, Clydach villa
Simpson SI. B.A., M.B. Brooklyn ho
COMUEHCIAL.
Anthony Joseph, shopkeeper
Bowen James, shopkeeper
Chivers Zephaniah, Royal Oak P.H
Clydach k Abergavenny Lime &
Stone Co. Limited
C.rnnu Thomas, beer retailer
Evans Dnvid Morgan, deputy regis-
Inir of births & deaths for Crick-
howell suh-district, Post office
Kvani. James, Cambria inn
Evans John, shopkeeper, Millview
Evans Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper
Evans William John, shopkeeper
Hayman Henry, grocer
Hill Thomas, shopkeeper
Hodden James. Bellevuo P.H
Igrove Herbert
Walters David, b
nant-garn
Williams William,
New Clvdach
?r retailer, Cv
hake
.Morg;in Arthur, butcher
Powell Thomas, grocer, Clydach shop
Powell William H. rate collector &
<lerk to Parish Council
P'ice James. Railwav inn
Simpson Samnel B.A., MB., B.Ch.
Diib. physician & surgeon, medirnl
iifficer & public vaccinator, Llanelly
di-frirt. Ci-ickhowell union, Brook-
lyn house
Hughes Evan, Pantglas
Hughes William, Ty-Jarret
James Thomas, Coedcaencwydd
Jones William, Tanylan
Williams Roger, Ronhaa
GILWERN.
PRrVATK RKSIDKNTS.
Crawshay Mrs. Ty-Mawr
Davies Miss, Aberclydach
Davies John, Danybont villa
Edwards Mrs. The Poplars
Fielder Misses, Danybont
Flowers John Edwin, The Common
Harris Daniel Gibson, Clydach house,
Maesgwartha
Hiley George Lewis, Penybont
Jeremy Rev. Thomas (Congregational)
Jones Mrs. Rees, Duffryn Mawr
Lewis Mrs. Pantglas
Lewis William N. Rock cottage
Partridge Lieut. -Col.Llewelyn D.S.O
Panty-y-beiliau
Pickering Mrs. Auckland house
Prilchard Lewis. Rock terrace.Maesg
wartha
Rees Hev. Wrn. rBaptist). The Manse
Roberts Rev Edward Albert Trevil
lian B.A. Rectory
Rosser William J P. Dnffryn Clydach
Trumper Thomas William Walwvn,
Glanwyske
Tulloch Maj.-Oen Sir Alexand
Bruce K C.B.,C.M.G. Glaslyn court
Williams William, Bryntcg
COMHRnCIAL.
Arkell ,
Henry Parker, constable
(rook man Thomas, beer retailer
leynon Frederick, shopkeeper
irown Amos, stationer
hillock Ernest George, private gar-
dener to Lieut.-Col. Llewelyn Par-
tridge D.S.O
)avies Marv Jane (Mrs.), painter.
Post office
Denner George, Railway inn
Dowle William, smith
Eaves k Son, watch makers
Gilwern Motor k Engineering Co
Limited, watch k gramophone-
works makers
Harper Thomas.beer ret Maesewarth;.
Jones Hannah (Mrs.), confectioner
Tones Sarah (Misst, dress maker
Lewis Herbert, carpenter
Liooker Edward, grocer
Ma I bias A. Commercial Stores P.H
Meredith John, photographer.Lion tei-
Moore Meredith James, Corn T.\-
c'bange P H
Morgan Edwin Rufus, sanitary in-
spector Crickhowell Rural District
Council, Llanelly district
Oakley John, grocer
Page Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Maesgwartha
Rackham A, k Sons, millers
Rackham Alexander, srrocer
Rnwlinss 'William J. grncer
Eeadina Room (Wm. Morgan.hon.sec)
Richards Kate (Mrs.l. Linn inn x
Stephens Catherine (Mrs.), shnpkeepv
Thomas Arthur J. auctioneer, k
valuer for probate to the County
Council of Brecon. Athrofa & High
street, Crickhowell
Van-han M.irv fMrs.),Navigation inn
Wulers Frank, Beaufort Arms P.H
Warden Preston, Five Bells P.H
rth. comcl. travllr. Factory holwhite Robert, Forge Hammer
DIRECTORY.]
T. k E. Williams, The Noyadd
FAHMEnSi.
Boadcn John, Bailea
Oheege William, Pemihoel
Davies John, Dram
Edwards Annie (Mrs.). Old Mill
Evans William, Old Rectory
■George John, Penygraig
Ijriffiths Philip, Penywern
Hughes William, Ty-uchai
,Tames John. Penybont
Jonathan Jane (Mrs.). Ty Arcoed
Lewis John, Arlwysisaf
SOUTH WALES.
Morgan Arthvir, Brunaht
Partrid>;e Lt.-Col. Llewelyn D.S.O
Phillips Evan (Mrs.), Tynywern
Powell Wilfred, Pentwynclydach
Rosser William J. P. Duffryn Clydacl
South Thomas, Tir Gunter
Thomas James, Tew Tree cottage
Weeks William, Tir-Hooper
Williams Wm. Tyisha, Maesgwartha
Williams William, Wenallt
LLANELLY HILLSIDE.
COMMEECIAL.
Ccllett William John, shopkeeper
LLANFAliOX
523
Fanner Anne (Mrs.), Jolly CoUien
P.H. GeUi-felin
Hades Joshua, shpkpr. Up. GeUi-felin
Jones Matthew Henry, beer retailer
Lewis Jas. shopkpr. Upper GeUi-felin
Matthews Evan James, beer retailer,
Llam-march
Protheroe Benj. beer retlr. GeUi-felin
Thomas Joseph, farmer
Roberts Joseph. Rncehorse P.H.
Waenavon
WaU John, shopkeeper. Gelli-felin
Williams Thomas & Evan, colliery
proprietors, Llam-mirch
Williams John,6hopkeeper,Daren-felin
Williams Wm. shpkpr. Cwm-nant-gam
LLANEIiWEDD is a parish in the county of Radnor, | Llanehvedd Hall is the reside
half a mile north-east from Builth Wells station on the ; Howell ; Welfield is the re^
•Cambrian lailway and 5 soath-by-east from Llandrindod 1 Thomas esq. B.A., D.L., J. P. Lord (Jlanusk C.B.,
station on the London and North Western railway, in 1 D.S.O. is lord of the manor, and the Misses Gwynne
the hundred and petty sessional division of Colwyn, , Howell and E. D. Thomas esq. are the principal land-
BuiUh union and county court district, and in the rural | owner,-. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The
deanerv of Elwel, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Matthew is a building
of stone, consisting of chancel, nave with north aisle,
south porch and a tower containing one bell : the church
was restored and enlarged in 1877 at a cost of ^£2,000,
and affords 200 sittings. The registers of baptisms and
burials date from the year 1773 ; marriages, 1796. The
living is a rectory, net income £214. with 8 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since jgii by the Rev. David Lewis
Davies. Here are quarries of fine building stone.
land and 39 of water ; rateable
value. ^3.433: the population in 1911 was 459 in the
civil .ind 189 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Letter- received from Buillh. Breconshire, which is
the nearest M. 0, & T O
Wall Letter Bos. Rectory
Public Elementarj School (mixed), built in 1895, for
106 children ; Percy Thornton, master. An endow-
ment of about ;£6o per annum was given to this school
by Lady Joan Hartstouge in 1720
Davies
Rev.
David
Lewis
(rector),
Rectory
■Gwvnn
e Ho
ell
Mis
ses.
LI
inelwedd
hall
Thorn:
s Edward
Da
■id
B..
.. D.L..
J. P.
Welfield
Turnei
Miss
Dol
y-ff
n
COMMEKCIAL.
Llanelwedd Basalt Quarries (Thomai
Lant, proprietor)
Penry Lewis, sawyer. Penbank
PABMERS.
Hawkins Robert (Mrs.), Penmainaw
I Powell Margaret (Mrs.), Carnedd
Price Ernest, farm bailiff to E.
I Thomas esq. B.A., D.L., J.P
Roberts William, Wye cottage
Samuel Thomas, Court
Weale Thomas, Forddlas
:uracy. annexed to tl
wood, net income £2%
and Major Vaughan,
fohn Alban Davies B.A.
e vicarage of Dihewvd or Dich-
), in the gift of Capt.' T;)m Lewis
ind held since 1914 by the Rev.
of St. David's College. Lampeter.
vis is lady of the manor and principal
The soil' is heavy subsoil, slate and gravel.
f crops are cereals; hut most of the land is
The area is 1,231 acres of land and n of
isspssable value, ;^624: the population in 191 1
Letters from Ciliau Aiiron, Cardiganshire. The nearest
post &. telegraph office is at Ciliau Aiiron & thw nearest
money order office at AberajTOn, 2J miles distant
The children of this parish attend school at Ciliau Aeron
LLANEBCHAEBON is a parish in the county of
Cardigan, beautifully situated in the valley of the Aeron,
12 miles from Lampeter, if from Alierystwyth and 24
fr.im Caidigan, in the Moyddin hundred. Aberayron
rural "deanerv of Glvn Aer.in. archdeoconrv ..f Canliirnn
and diocese of St. David's. There is a halt at Llainrun. The
half a mile from this parish, on the branch line of pasti
the Great Western laihvay from Lampeter to Aberayron. water
The church of St Xon is a plain edifice of stone in the
Early English style, consisting only of nave and an
embattled tower 'ci>iitaining one bell: there are 130
sittings. The registers cf baptisms and burials date
from T730 ; marriages, 1754. The livinir is a perpetual
Davies Rev. John Alban B.A. (vicar), .Davies Thomas, farmer,Casten-cenddu Jenkins Timothy, yarn spinner, Felin.
Vicarage | Evans John, farmer, Creigyteilog ( cwm
L^wis rapt Tom. Llanayron [James Moriran.carpenter.NeuaddLwyil I Jones Ann (Mrs.), farnier, Llaetlilin
Jenkins Daniel. cloth fuUai- t 'Jones Thomas, farmer, Pontfaen
COMMEECIAL. \ finisher. Felincwm ;Lewis David, miller (watei). Paiidv
Bavins David, farm bailiff to Capt. I Jenkins David, farmer, Cwmuchaf :Lloyd Lewis, farmer. Bionfre
T. Lewis 1 Jenkins Evan, farmer, Brynawel |Pugh Josinh. farmer
Davies Samuel, farmer, Penlanogle 'Jenkins Thomas, farmer. Bonfreuchaf
LLANFABON is a parish on the rivers Taft and
Bhymney and Caiach. with a station at Nelson on the
Taff Vale railway, and also at Uancaiach on the Cardifi
and Merthyr section of the Great Western and Rhymney
joint railway, 5 north-east from Pontypridd and 17
north-east from Cirdift. in the Pontypridd division of
the county of Glamorgan, Pool ypiidd bundled, iiiuon ami
county court district, Caerphilly petty ses-inTial divi-imi.
rural deanerv of Caerphilly (uiirth-easti-in aivisimi) and
tirchdeaconrv and diocese of LUnidaff. The rliuirh of
St. Mabon is a building of stone in thi- Norman st,le,
and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a western
turret, containing one bell : there are 200 sittings. The
registers date from 1694. The living is a rectory, net
yearly value ;£'20o, with residence, in the gift of the
bean and Chapter of Lbnda0. and held since 1914 bv
th- Rev. Hugh Williams M.A. of Queens' College.
CambridL'e. who resides at Nelson, a village i mile
north-east. St, John's. NELSON, erected in 1888. at
■a. cost i>f £-i.7ou. as a chapel of ease to Llanfabnn,
and enlarired in 1908 at a cost of ^^1,400, is a building
riioi
, will
caretaker's house «
IS ere
cted
in 1905. at a
c ist
nf :
bout /too. There
ire B
St, Calvinistic
Methodist
and Pritnitive Meth
.dist
chapels. There is
a r
mgrec
Mtional chapel at NELSON
. ei
eeted in 1830,
■.\ 1 1 i
^00
sittings, and a Prii
Me
thodist chapel
erec
ted i
1910, at a cost of
"i^.*!
The principal
landownei
s are the Marquis of Bute.
who
is lord of the
man
or, th
e Earl of Plymouth
PC. C.B
Mrs. Mackin-
tosh
. Ma
or Mervyn Edwar.l
UeoiL'
• Bhvs Wiuglield,
the
truste
es of the late E I,,.
Til
•iiias and Mrs.
Mai
garet
Thomas. Thp s
1 peaty; sub-
soil
clay.
The greater )■ 1
„1 is used tor
Tay
ing.
The area of tin. ■ \
(, ,
IS 4,172 acres
of I
md a
id 12 of water; rate:
bie v:
iue
i;47.o33 ;»>'<"
pop
ilati...
in 1901 was 4,035 i
I the
civi
and 3,616 m
th..
eccle
lastical parish and 1
n 191
"■
,s 6,531 civil.
iir one bell : there are 330 sittings,
a chapel of ease to St. Mabon's, is
time, erected in 1863. and consists of
irth porch, orcran chamber and a turret
lell ; there ale ^oo sittings. A parish
Quaker's Yard, formerly in this parish, noiv under the
Urban District Council of Merthyr Tydfil, is given with
Treharris.
Ystrad Mynach is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in
189; from Llanfabon and Gellygaer, and will be found
under a separate heading.
By Local Government Board Order. No. 32,001, part
of Llanfabon civil parish was included in the area of the
Merthvr Tvdfil District Council, part in the Pontvpridd
SOUTH WALKS.
.124 LLANFABON.
Distrfct Council and [mil in the Mou
Council and the i-eiiiained atltiched
District Council.
Po«t. M. ().. T. i, Telcphiinic Express Delivery Office,
Nelsiin.— Mrs. Catherine Davies, post! ■ ' ■
arrive through Cardiff
Wall Letter Boxes. — AhernanI : Holly
fabon rectory & Penyhryn
Pnlicr station. Xelson. \V.,lier Kellan.
cinstables
LKELLY 9
Public Eleuieiilary .Sol
luncil. Llanfabon (non-pnivided) (mixed 4: infants),
built in 1849, & enlarged in 1898, for 230 boys & girU
i 2UO infants ; Miss Ann BMUs.ir. infant-' mistress
ouncil. Xelson (provided) (mixed & infants), erected in
1909, f.ir 240 hoys i i,'iris& 150 infants; Evan Thomi*
Owen, master; Miss V. Evan-, infants' mistress
Rail-nay Stations.
elson Jt Llancaiach. William H. Lloyd, station nja^tei
elson. George Jenkins, station master
LLANFABON.
Letters through Nelson. Cardiff.
Leiiih Rev. Daniel, Brynllefritli
LeifTh Miss, Abernant h(nise
iithias Jan
Til,
John Rich!
COMITEBCIAI..
LUvU"
-elli farm
Edmunds Edmond, frmr.Maesy Bryn
Edwards Lewis, farmer, Wern ganol .,,,,
Jeffries James, Farmers' Arms P.H n
Jenkins Daniel, farmer, Gellihir Bur
.lenkins Thomas, farmer. Br\ ndii Dat
.Miles Thomas & John, fanpi-rs. OldJDHl
Berthlnyd ,Dav
Williams Kev. Hush M.A. (rector of
Llanfabon'), The Rectory
COUMEBCIAL.
Austin Gwilym, ^ocer, 2 Hiah street
Balfour Constitutional Clnir(Genr!je
Abrahams, sec)
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-brani-h)
(open wed. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.);
<lra« on head office. 54 Lombard
siren. London EC -,
U.T:U^-i..n Quarry Co
Bickham James, bfot maker
RIiil..- F.d«iii T. butcher. M Coni-
J.nies Thomas D. Wellington h..tel
Levett Harry Clement, butcher, Com-
mercial street
Levis t Moman. drapers
Lewis Wm. auctioneer. Brvntirion
Lloyds Tank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open*
wed. 10 a.m. to _> p.m.), Com-
meirial street : draw on London
Herbert,
Mile:
Ed«
■d T!
G. fa
wyn farm
Moorman John, Greyhound inn
Morgan John, farmer, Maes Mafan
Munroe Bros.farmers,Tair Waun Ucha JEiUvanis
Xieholas Ci.theiine .M. fMis. I, farmer, Edwards Edward Charles.
■"yryreglwys \ 7 Commercial street
(Denham William Edmi
9 Shingrig road
Piuwid(!v Jas. finiterei
head oflice, 71 Lombard street
Matthews Alfred, ironmonger
Matthias Peter, boot k shoe de
15 Commercial street
MorL'-'M Eli/h. iMr>.). R.yal Oak
Morgan Thuinas, coUierv owner
Morgan William W.DynevorArm:
Nelson Electric Palace(Nelson Cir
Liiiiitedl, Commercial street
X), li '>^ S; :■ li. lu h.-er retailer. C
EC3
atch
Nicholas David, registrar of births &
deaths for the sub-dist. of Eglwy-
ailan, Pontvpridd union. & insur.agt
Packer Eicbd. farmr. T;,.r \\\uw. Isha
Pariv William, form bailiff 1" W, H.
Mathi
Richard
vis. Tilers' Arms P.H
iry Jane (Mrs.), news
High street
Edwards Thomas, collector of poor
rates for Llanfabon, Pontypridd
esq J. P. Tvdn farm union, 96 Shingrig road
John, faimei. Whitehall I England John William, fried fish
Thomas Henry, farmer, Berthgron i dealer, i Commercial street
ihomas John, Colliers' Arms P.H 'Evans i; Co. grocers
Thomas John Richard, fanner, Llech-| Evans John, hair dre.sser. High st
Mrs.), draper
['s.).frmr.Wcrn Isa
:,. r. 61 Shinffrig it
• ; I'er. 27 High st
-Mrs.), shopkeeper
r, T.'
NELSON.
PEryATE HESIDENIS.
Evans Thomas. The Wern
Evan^ William, Brooklands I Haor
Jones Mrs. Brynhyfryd ,|,i
Jones Thomas, Garawood Hi; 1
..'ones William. Fairfield |t,:.!,
Morgan Thomas, Maesvdderwen 1 jj
T'eters Miss. The Poplars i Inn«
Terry Reginald Herbert, Penybryn Ijoiie:
T. ■ ., Archibald fPrimitivel noTcial <
Jones John
Evans Samuel, farmer. Park farm
Evans Thos. collieiy propr.The Wern
George Morgan, grocer, High street
Griffin John Charles, boot maker
Griffiths Griffith Jones, tailor, 47
!?hingrig road
Ltd. wi
ligh stre.
Nels
leo billiard rooms.Shingrig rd
. . David, ironmonger. 20 Corn-
Tingle Rev
-Methodist)
LLANFAIB is a civil parish, formed by Local Govern
ment Board Order. No. s.^.664. dated October !. 189,:
Mary Churcl
ounty of Gla
Price Brothers, blacksmiths
Push Beninmin. contractor & builder
Rf.s^,.r ClKiiles. ..rrocer.28 Shingrig rd
Rr^- T ^- 1 nkpr. 86 Shingrig rd
K 111 .1 shopkeeper. Com-
.-,!', , (1, ,1.. n rhemist, Commer-
We
rsre. shopkeeper, H'L'h
rin, shopkeeper
Walter, shopkeeper.
Terry Reginald Herbert L.M.S.S.A.
L •nd. physician. Penybryn
Treharris & District Co-operative S"-
eietv Ltd. (branoh). Commercial sr
Varmin Laura rMrs.l, shopkeeper. -
High street
Williams David, shopkeeper
Williams Howell Morgan, Holly Biisb
nd St.
from the parishes of Llanddugh
': is in the Pontypridd division >,f the c
• .'Jigan, Ciiwbridge hundred and petty sessional divisioi:
and union, Bridgend conntv court district, and Bridgcnil
and Cowbridge union. The area is 1,509 acres of lami
and 4 of water; rateable value. £1
in igii was 180.
Public Elementary ,-?cboul (mixi
dungh, St. Maiy Church, St.
erected in 1911 for in childrei
Thi. school i» under the conlr..!
the populati'
d & infants), for Llan- 1 *'"'•
Hilary & Llanmihangel. i "»ts
; Albert Bow n, master I Lett
f the Pontvclun Group | nea'-esl
W. T Gwvn, , Wall Lette
■earlv value /Tno, with -o acres of glebe and
nee. in the gift of Sidney H. Bvass esq. J. P. and
since iqtR by the Rev. William James Giavell
..f 51 David's ColleLf, Lampetor. The charities
'■ :i" 'dl Si nf ^30, on deposit in the National
in.l I'luni Bank, Cowbridge branch, for the
I, Ml ! n.'b I'listle is the propertyand residence of
v II Hv.i cj. J. P. who is lord of the man.ir
ol.. lancbuii.er. The soil is clay and gravel; sub-
various. The chief crops are' wheat, ba.rley anl
The population in 191 1 was 180.
arrive through Cowbridge. (rlamorganshire. tb.-
order & telegraph office
r.LANDOUGH (near Cowb idge) is a small village
and ecclesiastical parish on ibe river Tlinw. 2 miles south
from Cowbridge station on the Llantrisant, Cowbridge
and Aherthaw branch of the Toff Vale milwav, 8^ ea.st
from Bridgend and 14 west from Cardiff, in' the rural
deanery of Groneath Lower ^eastern division), and arch-
deaeonrv and diocese nf Llandaff. The church of St.
Cyngar or St. Docheu is a building of stone in the
Early Ensrlish style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
-T. MVRT CHURCH is a small village in Llandough
•■lesiastical parish. 1} miles south-east from St. Mary
Church Road station. 3 south from Cowbridge station,
en the branch from Llantrisant to Aherthaw of the Taff
Vnle r"ilw(iv, and o east froi-c Bridgend, in the petty ses-
sional d;visirin fnd inril deanery cf Groneath Lower
(eas'ern t'ivision'>, :ind archdeaconry atui diocese ofLlan-
diff. The vluircii . f th." Annunciation is a building of
stone, in the Ea'ly English stvle. consisting of chancel,
nuve, south porch and an embattled western tower con-
western turret containing 3 hells : on tl)» ■ laining 4 bells, reining
is an ancient iiieraorial brass: the church' church was rest ired in 186
1 in i860 and affords 100 sittings. The '. The register dates from the
1585. The living is a , rectory attached to that of 1
Clinrch annexed, joint I value \^i 10, with tu acres
1 one recast in 188.!; : the
and affords 96 sittings,
ir 1584. Tlie living is n
iduugh. joint net yearly
L'lebe. and residence, in
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANI'AI
NA.\T-V-L.U1-,
(■ -ifl of Sidney H. Bva=s esq. J. P. and Leld sincf
is by the Key. William James Gravell B.A. of St
ivid's College. Lampeter, who resides at Llandongh
le iirincipal charity is the interest of £20 on deposil
the National Provincial and Union Bank, Cowhridge
LI^NDOUGH.
Sown Albert, schoolmaster, assistant
overseer & clerk to the parish
meetings for the parishes of Llan-
LLANFAIR CLYDOGAU is a parish in the cuunty
of Cardigan, and in the upper part, of the valley "f the
Teifi, 3I miles north-east from Lampeter station and 2
miles south-east from Derry Ormond station, both on thf
Ureat Western railway, 13 south-east from Aberayron.
and 30 south from Aberystwyth, in Moyddyn hundred,
Lampeter union and county court district, Upper
Moyddyn petty sessional division, and in the rural
deanery of Lampeter, archdeaconry of Cardigan and dio-
cese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary, erected
in 1888, at a cost of ^^1,225. is a building of s
sisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and
and limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and cats.
Letters through Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, which is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box
The children of this parisli attend the school at IJanduugh
Bailwav Station, Cowbridge Bianch Taff Vale Bailway,
. 'The soil is clay I .To-eph R. Clement, station master
dough & St. Mary Church, Llan- .ST. MARY CHURCH,
dough cottage ' Bowen Brothers, farmers
Glamorganshire Hunt Kennels (Frank I Crook Jenkin, farmer
Grant, huntsman) 1 Edwards John, farmer. Heriierts fi nj
Glamorgansbire Hunt Stables (Alfred | Jenkins David John, farmer, Gigman.
Chappell, stud groom) ! Morgan Jn. & Son, frmrs. Pen-yr-heol
Jenkins Adam, farm bailift' to Sidney! Thomas DTivid & Son, farmers, Fish-
H. Bvass esq 1 weir
Thomas Wm. Geo. farmer, Great ho i Williams William, wheelwright
I Willis Charles, haulier
David's College, Lampeter,
spire containing i oeii
registers of bapli>ms ai
1748 ; marriages, 17S5. "j
net income ^130, 'in tl
and held since 1894 by
Evans Joseph J. P. Llanf
ther
d bu
abent of and res
rcgatiunal chapt-1.
I c,ui- ,1011 i.,Ul^•^ . Ill'- ..!• ..
I valiu-. ^2,45;; the population
r.irish Clerk, Daniel Morsrai.
I Post Office.— Thomas Davies.
tower -with i through Lampeter, Cardigan
ittings. The
e from the year
perpetual curacy,
:. Davies Evans.
n Xathan Evans
•llan. Here is also a
ire faces of an old
'.„.■ lunning through
\i li.aiii Jones esq.
,, , nrrs. The soil
^.1 ,:.,p, are wheat,
4.V7 »crrs; rateable
1911 was 406.
b-postmaster. Letters
e, which is the nearest
ant & telegraph office.
inn i Davie
John, Llaingoch
post Davi<.
Thomas, Pencarodin
'Dave
Thomas, Pengellirest;
yd Davie
Timothy, Cefnfollallt
ne ! Evans
Daniel, Glanrhvd
money order office,
Llangybi, i mile distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— Llanf air Factory i; Pennycr;ug
Public Elementary School (mixed),' built for 120 chil-
dren ; Miss M. Thomas, mistress
Jones Daniel Evan, Parcneuadd
Jones David. Caeglas
Jones Evan, Pen-ellibrvn
Jones Jnhn.Lliiynbedw & Pantvfedwn-
.Jones Rarhel (Miss). Brynmrio?
Lloyd David, Fmndale
Llovd John, Pantynos
Morgan Evan. Bhien|.l«-vf & FtosvHin
Morgan Evan. Xantymedd
Pugh Thomas. Sarnilys
Rees Joseph, Cefnfoelallt
Richards John. Powell hill
Harriet (Miss), Gellyddyfod
James, Wernfawr
COMMEIiCiAL. Davies Jcdin. Blaencyswch
Davies David O. Llanfair Bridge
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper, &
oHice, Llanfair Bridge
Evans Daniel, carpenter. Glanrl
Jenkins Walter, tailor. Siher M
Jones Ann (Mrs.), fulling mill, Pandy 1 Evans Evan, Esgermaen
Jones David, blcksmth. Llanfair Bridge] Evans Evan, Pentrelan
Jones David, miller. Llanfair mill Evans Joseph, Llanfair fawr
Jones David, woollen manufacturer. Griffiths David, Blaenyc-i]
Llanfair factory Heilerts Elizh. (Mrs.
•Tones John, carpenter, Tycoch Junes Elizabeth. Ma
Morgans Daniel, grocer & assistant (Misses). Waunwen
overseer, Conrtycylche Jones Timothy, David & Marv (MissV |Willi,iii - ' , ;' '> iniuedd
Glandulasuchaf ' 'Willi. n. I'.'utre
FARMERS. .Tones Daniel, Cwltpatrwn |Wilh:i- \i i:ii..nwern
Davies David, Pantmeinog .Jones Daniel, Glenrafon ' Willi ai,- \> no. I'rnhui
LLANF AIB NANT GWYN is a parish in the , resides at, Whitechur-h. There is a Baptist chapel
county of Pembroke, 3 miles from the Crvmmych Arms | here. In the neighbourh.od are Oastell Coch (Red
and Boncath stations, on the Whitland "and Cardigan | Castled and Dyflrynmawr tumulus. Sir M. 0. M. Lloyd
section of the Great Western railway, 64 from Cardigan \ har. . D.L., J. P., M. George esq. and Williaiu Evans
and 7 from Newport (Pemb.), in Kemes hundred, Car- ! i<sq are rhe principal landowners. The soil is light
digan union and county court district, Kemea petty ses- Moam : -iil.soil. rock and clay. The crops are barley
sional division and in the rural deanery of Kemes, arch- .nul oats, some land in pasture. The area is 1.694
cwn
Llanfair-iachj Thomas Rachel (Miss), Llantaii
ia & Esther (Thomas Thomas, Llwyncnau
I Willi;
DaniVl.
Lette
deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The | acres, inclusive of 2 of
church of St. Mary, rebuilt in 1853, Is an edifice of local j the population in 1912 was 166.
stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch and a western tower with spire, containing
one hell; there are 90 sittings. The registers of baptisms
and burials date from the year 1795 ; marriages, 1776.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value, derived from
glebe. ;£'92, in the gift of T. Lewis Bowen esq. and held
-ince 1912 by the Rev. John Daniel Evans B.A, of St. I The chUdren of this pari;
David's College, Lampeter, who is also rector of, and Blaenyffos. Eglwyswrw k. \
Evans Wm. Mansion ho. Pantyderi tahmeks. 'Harris J.i
ateable value, /i,i57;
received through BlaeuyfEos, Pembrokeshire,
the nearest post & money order office,
s the nearest telegraph office, al-om 2 miles
distant
Wall Letter
lames David, Tivy bank
Rees Mrs. Berthlwyd
Markc
t far
Penrallt
. Pencwm
Parkysho
Davies Evan.
tDavies Lh-v
Davies Thomas, Ffynonwei
Davies Thomas, Llainau
Davies Walter, Penrhiw
tEvans Beniaiiiin, Cidi^i
tEvans Griffith John, Ga
tEvaiLs William. Pantyde
Garnon Eynon, C
COMMERCIAL.
Davies Ellis John, tailor. Crymmy,
Edwards John, undertaker, Bryii Jo
werth. Crvmmych
Harris Thoiiias. i"eweller, Crymrayc
James John, Crymmych Arms P.H
James Simon, shopkpr. East house
--illis Johnny, tailor. Crymmych
T.LANTAIE NANT-Y-GOF is a parish in the
..mnty of Pembroke. 2 miles from Letterston terminal
station, on the branch from Clynderwen of the Great
Western railway, and 4 south from Fishguard, in
the hundred of Dewsland, Haverfordwest union and
county court district, Fishguard petty sessional division.
,ind in the rural deanery of Fishguard, and archdeaconry
,,nd diocese of St. David's. The chnrc'.i of St, Mary is a
I Jenkins
I .John Thomas, Ravel
tJones i^evi, Xant Gwyo
tLewis Sheni, Crynaii.iv-li
Lewis Simon. Blaorwnin
I Phillips Thomas, Trefach
iRees Howell, Xoyadd
,Reos Sa
(Richard!
I Thomas
aeigan
aall but attractive building
Berthlwyd
Benjamin. CidigiUisa:
David. Pistillmigan
; Thomas, Gnol
of chance
Williams Tliouias,
Early English style,
and a belfry contain-
The registers date
a chapelry. annexed
) the rectory of Leiterston. .jjint net income /304- ■"'*•'
2 acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the
ishop of St. David's, and held since toti)
line^ \rnrtin Griffiths, of St, Aidan'-.
bell:
The
the Rev.
LI.ANFAIK NANT-Y-Gi)F.
SOITH WALES.
[ KELLY'S
at Letterston. luce's charity is the chief paiochial i Letlers are received through Letleistoii, Pembrokeshire,
benefaction. The Gi&ig Lwyd rocks are in this parish, ' which is the nearest telegraph office, 3 miles distant,
and on Treberfe farm are remains of an ancient | The nearest post & money order office is at Trecwn.
ismp. Trocwm is the seat and property of Capt. I Llanstinan
Francis R. Barham. who is the principal landowner. 1 Rarham Memorial School, Trecwn (mixed), erected in
The soil is light; subsoil, rock. The chief crops are 1875, in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Maria Barham, of
roots, barley and oats. The area is 2,620 acres ; ns.sess- Trecwn, for 100 children ; David E. Bonvnnni, master ;
able valne, ;^8i4 ; the population in igii was 138 I Miss Nadine Bonvonni, assistant mistress
k James, I'nuckymorfol
Cornock Thomas, Gelly
Barham U:ipt. Francis R. Trecwn
Bonvonni David Evan
Phillips Thomas, r
Trecwm mill Edwards John, Llanfair
FABUEBS. Georue Benj;iniin. Parsonage
Bateman William, Cilglynn«n (letters : Howells Mrs. Buckett
Ihrough Fishguard) James Hugh, Rhydyfarchnad
liLANFAIK OKLLWYN is a parish in the county
of Cardig.in. situated in a richly wooded district near
the river Teifi, ij miles east-north-east from Henllan
-tatirin. .in the lu.inL-h line from Pencadei of the Great
Western railway, and 252 from London, in the Troedy-
raur hundred, union and county court district of New-
castle Emlyn. Penrhiwpal petty sessional division, rural
deanery of Sub-Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary, rebuilt
in liS;, is a plain edifice of stone, consisting of chancel
and nave, and a turret with spire containing i bell :
there are 100 sittings. The registers date from the
year 1768. The living is a rectory, net income £13^,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1905 by the Rev. William John Evans
I Miles John, Nanty-gwyne
I Miles Levi, Pendouble
Morris Daniel, Cwmwyntell
Price Thomas, Carndifo
Thomas Daniel, Frondrydd
I Thomas John, Llvgadycledda
Toomv Timothv. treberfe
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is a
Congregational chapel at GWEENLLWYA', erected in
1864. and reliuilt in 190:^, with 400 sitlinL's. :5ir Mar-
teine O. M. Lloyd bart.D.L.. J.P. Fran); Morgan esq
.M.A. and Capt. William Lewis are the principal land-
owners. The soil is light; subsoil, slate. The chief
ciMps are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,749
anres „r land and 7 of water; rateable value, ^i.Soo;
the p ipnlntion in igii was 414.
Ph- tc M II OITr-e. Penrhiwllan.— Mrs. Sarah Daviev
-ii'i-p i-inii-i i.-^s. Letters received through Henllan.
( 'ai ilii:an~bir''. which is the nearest telegraph office.
bank. Henlla
of thi:
Abi
PRIVATE EFSIDENTS.
Rev. Thos. (Congregational),
Pen-
Bryntely
n (lette]
s through M
aes-
Uyn,
Cat
•diganshi,
re)
Rev
, William
0 John
K.A. (
rec-
tor)
, The Rectory
:Evans
Mrs
. Esther,
Awelfa
.Jones
Rev
■. David
(Congi
•egati.M
>al),
Gwe
mill
»yn
Lewis
Mrs,
Eleanor.
, Dyffrv
nOrllw;
in
COMUEECIiL.
Davies John & Elias. eg;; merchants
Davies James, architect, Penrhiwllan
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), grocer. Post
office. Penrhiwllan
Davies William. Penrhiwllan P.H
Evans John, tailor. Bn-n Orllnvn
F.vans Maggie (Miss), milli
rhiwllan
Jones Evan, carpenter. Bryn hill
Jones Evan, egg mer. Llwynbedw
Jones Evan, shoe maker, Llwynswyn
Jones Samuel, blacksmith
.Tones Samuel, woollen mfr. Trebedw
Jones Thomas, miller (water)
Jones Timothv. carpenter
Rees William,' wood turner. Pantgwyn
Thomas Henry, boot maker
Williams John & David, woollen mfrs
Williams Tb.anas. tailor, Penrhiwllan
r.\l)MEB«.
Davies David! Maeugwvn
Davies Eliiabeth (Mrs.), Penhill
Davies Joseph, Giltachwith
a parish
Griffiths Sarah (Mrs.), Llain Llanfair
Havard Benjamin. Nenadd
id. We
vdd
.Tones Anne (.Mrs). PwUcornolisal
Jones Benjamin, PwUcornoluchaf
Jones Ebenezer, Ddolwen
Jones Geortie Bowen, Pryan
Jones .Tane (Mrs.), Nantysrv
Jones John, Blaeniago
Jones John. Bryniago
Jones John, Curcoed
Lewis Joshua, Parke
Morris Thomas. Penralltfachnog
Rees Elias, Blaencwm
Roes Evan. Dolivor
Uei's Milliam. Pantgwyn
Thnmas David. Nantgarraran
Thomas John. Bryngwyn
LliANFAlK TREFLYOEN is a parish in the in the gift .if the Bish.ip of St. Davids, and held since
county of Cardigan, 4^ miles north-east from Newcastle | 191S bv the Rev. David Rees Enoch L.Div. of St. David's
Emlyn terminal station, on the branch from Penrader College, Lampeter, who resides at Llandytriog. There
juucti.in of the Great Western railway, 13 east from , is a Congregational chapel. Near the mined church
Cardigan and 18 west from Lampeter, in Troedyraur ' stands a circular-moated tumulus. Sir Marteine 0. M.
hundred, Neivcastle-in-Emlyn union and county court Llovd bart. D.L.. J.P. is the principal landowner. The
district. Penrhiupal petty sessional' division, and in the s lil' is Inani ; subsoil, slate. The land is mostly under
rural deanerv of Sub-Aeron. archdeaconrv of Cardigan pasturage. The area is 650 acres ; rateable value,
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Marv has • ^337: the population in 1911 was 67.
been disused since the end of the last centurv. The Letters through Henllan. Cardiganshire, which is the
registers art- included in those of Llandytriog. Thi
living 18 a rectory, annexed to the vicarage of Llandytriog, .
joint net yearly valne /220, including "2 acres of glebe. ■ distjint
Marked thus t receive letters through j FARMKBS.
H.nllnn. Cardiganshire. fEvaiis Da» id, Llwvncadfor
hdwards John, ...»keeper, Pantaffvdd Evans Enoch, Pantygwenith
(letters through Maesllyn, Cardi- 'tGrifT.ths John. Blaengwenlla
ganibire)
nearest post, telegraph & money order office, 3 mile.s
letter
Penrhiwpal.
tJones Thomas Jo.shua.Blnengv
'Whitebread ,Tohn. Arirfldnchaf
liLANFAIHAHYBBYN is a padsh on the river |
Br&n. HI the Carman hen division of the c.iuntv of Car-
loa'thi-i.. 4! ,,.il,.sn..rth-by-east from Llandovery station
»nd I from Cynghordy station, both on the Craven Arms
and Handilo branch of the London and North Western
railway, in the hundred of Pervelh, petty sessional divi- I
«ion, county court district and union of Llandoverv, and
in th,' rural deanery of Llangadoik. archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. Darid's. The i hurc'h of
St. Mary, erected in 1882-3, is a building of stone. :
consisting of chancel, nave, soath porch, and a belfry
containing one bell : there are 19a sittings. The registers
of baptisms and burials date from the vear 1735 ;
marriages, 1736. The living is a vicarage, net income
^232, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David-s. and held since 1914 by the Rev. Heni-y Lloyd,
of M. Bees. Pentretygwyn Congivgational chapel,
f..nnded in 1740. has ^8o sitlinr-s : Cefn Arthen Cnn-
380, and
s 60 sit-
ngbordv.
iles
J.P.
cregational chapel, founded in i6<
Hethil chapel. Cynghnrdv. built
•"■"•s; there is „1,„ „ Stothodist
ivill seat
1813. Ill
the residence of Howard Mewric Lloyd e.sq. M.A.
and Glanbran. the seat of Isaac Haley esq. J.P. are in
this parish. The trustees of Earl Cawdor, who is a
minor, are lords of the manor and with John O. P.
Vaughan-Pryse-Bice esq. D.L.. J.P. are the principal
lind'.wners. The soil is sandy; the chief crops are
• .iits. wheat, barley and roots. The area is 22,090 acres
i.f land and 76 of water: rateable value, /4.I56 : the
[•..pulation in 1911 was 871 in the civil and 505 in the
ee.lcsiastical parish.
V.s^TRADFFTK is an ecclesiastical parish formed in
187.S fr..m Llanfairarybryn and Cilycwm. The church
•.f St. Barnabas is a building ol "stone in the Early
English style and consists of chancel, nave, transepts,
baptistery, south porch and 8 belfry containing one bell :
there are 158 sittings. The register dates from the
year 1875. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
yf306. with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's and held since 1878 bv the Rev. Ebeneier
Mnrsan, of St. David's College, Lampeter.
DIRECTORY.]
Post Office, Cynghordj-.— Mrs. Ann Davies,
luistress. Letters arrive from Llandovery,
111.' neari'St money order & telegraph office, 5 miles
distant
Post Office, Nantyumyn.— Mrs. Elizabeth Owen, sub-
liiisdnistress. Letters through Llandovery Ciljcwm
SOUTH WALES. llanfakeud. 527
sub-post- I 5 miles distant, is the nearest telegraph office k
which is I Llandovery, 8 miles distant, the nearest money order
PKIVATE EESIDENTS.
Haley Isaac J. P. Glanbran
Harries Rev. Samuel(Congregatii
rvn<rhordv
John Thomas, Bethel villa
Lloyd Rev. Hv. (vicar), Vicarag
Lloyd Howard Meiiric M.A.
Cynghordy
Morgan Rev. Ebenezer (vica
Ystradffyn), Vicarage
Morgan Jeffrey, Tirpentre
COMMERCIAL.
\T,^
Davies An
(Mr
J. s Hu.inh (Ml^s), Tanlan
■les Min (Mr^ ), Cwmcuttan
■les Miri (Mrs ), Lrwrhwch
nes Thomas, CetnpwUhen
hes Jacob, Brjnpoth
hes Thomas John, Nantfforest
PS Dan, Cetngefel
Daniel, DolfaUt-fach
office, Cynghordy
J.ines Rees, blacksmith, Dinasbacb
Morgan Jeffrey, miller (water), Melin
gntto
O^en Elizabeth (Mrs.).
P St office. T^antymwyn
Rec-s Rees, Glanbran Arms P.H
R i.iwdpn William. Roval Oal; P.H.
„ I.James Jjaniei, uoiiaui-ia(
hopkeeper, Pcstlj^,^^, p^j,;^,^ Hafodpant
Jaiiu
, , I James Thor
'^°Pl'"''^P"'jjamesThoE
Rll£
Dinasbacb
EdKd.(asst. overseer),i
Lewis, Cwmsidan
Thomas, Gellirydd
geifr
William, Lletherhir
Jones Thomas & William, Lr
Junes David, Penlan
'du-mwy-n ; Jones David Price, Bwlchffin
'''T^^''",i•„?'■?f '■'^'i;'*"'™S^S J«"es John, Pantglas
s DavidElhs Miners Arms P _H j^^^^ j^^^ Penrhiwfach
ns Oliver, blcksmth.Cynghordy I j^^g, j^^^^ Rhydins
FAEMEKS.
Davies Ann (Mrs.), Clynmanr
Davies Ann (Mrs.), Glaiigv.en
Davies David, Cochmaen
Davies David, Felincoed
D.ivi.s John, Cefnhirfryn
Davies John, Glynnioch
Davies John E. Velinwaun
M,i
■Mi
Bnlchrhi
.- Uilliiiui. Cefeii
IS David, Nantvglo
Lv David John.' Lla
.- GL-or>r.'. Abercr
John James, Pantllech
Jones Morgan, Celn
Jones Rees, Blaentir
Jones Rees, Dinasbacb
Jones Rees, Dolan
Jones Rees, Tanny park
Jones Thomas, BrynCfo
Jones Thomas, Pantrehin
Jones William, Ystradffin
Lewis Daniel, Escerach
Lewis Daniel James, Glancrychan
Lewis David, Penrheol
Lewis David Luther, Cefncoed
Lewis Edward. Gellifelen
Lewis Rees, Esgerberfeth
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), Cefnpak
Lewis Thomas John, Cefncoch
itary School, built in 1849 & 1876, for
(Lewis William Rees, Bronfelen
Mitchell John Henry, Crijicae
Morgan Benjamin, Tanwmphri
Morgan George, Ystrad-Walter
Morgan John. Derwendeg
1 Morgan John, Nantyllindir
Morgan Mary (Mrs.), Aberpedwar
Morgan Thomas, Craigrwyddon
I Morgan Thomas, Gilfach
Morgan William, Penlan
'Morgans Thomas, Gwerngwynne
, Nicholas Daniel, Cefnllan
Nicholas Daniel, Llwyncelin cot
Pearce Thomas (Mrs.), Bailybelyg
i Phillips Alfred, Trocdrhiwfallen
Powell David, Cwmmawr
Price David, Gerddigwynon
Price Dnvid, Penrhiwronen
Price John, Coedevan
Price Thomas, Maesygwaelod
Price William John, GwernpwU
Pritchard Mary Ann (Mrs.), Cwm-
bargoed
Prytherch Wm. & David, Garddfady
Roderick Rees, Bwkhcynant
Tbomas David, Brongoch
Thomas David, Dofallt
Thomas David, Tascon
Thomas Henry, Molvrey
Thomas John, Abercrycban
Thomas Morgan, Dolangwynion
Thomas Rees, Bronydd & Cefnblewog
Thomas Thomas, Broncwrt
Thomas William, Lletherhaflaeth
Thomas William, Nantgwyn
Williams John & David, Escerfwyog
WiUiams Daniel, Penpark
Williams Edwin, Nantdu
Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.),Gellifechan
Williams Morgan, Glanrhvd
Williams Rees, Llwvnberllan.
Thoi
irhi
Williams Thomas S. Pantycelii
LLANFALLTEQ EAST and WEST are townships I Melbourne Jenkyns. A bequest in 1856 by a former
lorming a parish on the river Taf, sh miles north-east of rector of the parish, called the Hughes charity, yields
Narberth, on the high road to Newcastle Emlyn, with a } aluoit ^12 yearly tor the education at Whitland inter-
station on the Whitland and Cardigan branch of the iiiM,liMi. M-lmnl ,,f npr.s-iious children of the parish;
Great Western railway, 3 miles north-west of Whitland; 11 i- nu« ailii,niiMir.-.l. iukI.m a scheme of the Charity
Llaiifallteg East is in the hundred of Derllys and 1 ' inii,i;.,M.iii<Tf. l)v th.- r.ai,,r and churchwardens. There
Carmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen, and 1- a rnntjrrgational cliaia-l. liailt in 1877. The chief
in the petty sessional division of Llanboidy ; Llan- 1 crops are roots and hay. The area of the East township
lallteg West is in the hundred and petty sessional is 1,374 acres of land and 7 of water ; rateable value,
division of Dungleddy and county of Pembroke; both [,^1.828; the population in 1911 was 315. The area of
are in the county court district and union of Nar- ; the West township is 490 acres ; rateable value, £853 ;
berth, and in the rural deanerv of St. Clears, arch- the population in 1911 was 57.
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The P ist & Telegraph Office (letters should be addr
buildins
St. Malteg, in Llanfalltej
of stone, in the Early Englis
chancel, ■with aisle
h style
hell : there are loo sittings. The registers dat
the year 1711. The living is a rectory, net
^^134, with 28 acres of glebe, in the gift of the
of St. David's, and held since igrS by the Rev.
Lelegraph
Llanfallteg, Car
b-postmistress
Login
Letter Bo^, ;
Eli:
The nea
LLANFALLTEG EAST.
Bowen-Jones Miss, Gwarmacwydd
Jenkyns Rev. David Melbourne (1
tor). The Rectory
Thomas John R. Lan
Walker Kenneth, Tegfynydd
neome Public Elementary School, built in 1896, lor 60 childr
Bishop I -Miss Maggie Lewis, mistress
Dnvid I R.iilway Station, Albert Richards, station master
(Reynolds Ellen (Mrs.), Clogyfranf
Salmon Joseph, Dolgwernen
Thomas John, Penyrallt
Thomas William, Penuchardre
Williams James, Bode
1 Williams John, Penybryn
I LLANFALLTEG WEST:
Ev,.us Catherine (Mrs),
Lewis David, tailor
Morgan Henry D. shopkt
Phillips Parry, carpenter
Thumas Thomas, mill
Tegfynydd mill
LLANFABEDD is a pa
FAEMEES
Adams Betsy (Mrs.), Llwyncelyn
Adams Enoch, Llwyngarreg
Evans John, Bryntaf
Evans Thomas Bevnon, Tegfynydd
Gibbon William, f reday
Howells John. Cwmpedol
[Isaacs .John, Rhydywrach
James David, Pantymaen
inn Jones John Lloyd, Wernlygos
Lewis John, Penclippyn
Mathias David, Mountain
Mathias James, Mount Pleasant
i). Morgan Samuel, Latchgors '
Phillips Thomas, Rhydywrach
the county of Radnor, , David'.s. The church of St. M
Davies John, Penpwll
Howells Evan, Pengnern
Jones William, Llanfallteg house
Llovd Mary Ann (Mrs.), Penderry
Nicholas John, Llanfallteg farm
Rowl.inds Margaret (Mrs.-), Penb-
u » *u« ^" -- -- - - plain building of
uu .lie river Wye, 2^ miles east from Builth"and 2 north I s^oneT'consistyg of chancel nave, porch and a turret con -
from .iberedw station on the Cambrian railway, in the I taining one bell ; it was "^"'•'d ■".'''9i- oncost of ^40^
hundred and petty sessional division of Colwvn, Builth I and affords 60 sittings. Tte registers of baptisms and
nriion and county court district, and in the rural deanery br.rials date from the year 1698, and marriages from 1704.
c: Elvel. archdeaconr.- of Brecon and diocese of St. The living is a recto-- —»-
xed
528 LLAX PARED!
SOUTH WALES.
[kellv'
joint net income ^236, with one acre of glebe, in the
gilt of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1903 by
the Rev. James Hughes Llovd MA. of Glasgow Oniver-
.■.it>, who resides at Aberedw. There is a Welsh Methc
disi chapel. Lord Glannsk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of the
manor. Edward D. Thoina,>= esq. B.A., D.L.. J. P. is
the princiiml landowner. The land is principallv pns-
Inre. The area is 2,251 acres of land and 20 of water;
rateable value, ^£1,289 ; the population in jgii was 130.
Letters are received from Builth, Breconsbire, which is
the nearest post, money order & telegraph oifice
The children of this parish attend the school at Llanel-
Jones J. Matthew k
owners, Gellvcaedwgs
Prothero William J.:
Glannant
farmeh.s.
Davie. Evan, Wern-hnli
•ry ' Hamar & Sons. Xoyaddllwydd
Harlev Edward. Bwlchtrawspan
er. Uarlev Price, Tynllwyn
Ji.nes Vi\ian, Lower Goitre
Lewis Edward, Upper Goitre
Price Eran, Gellicaedwgan
LLANFECHAN, see Llanaf anf echa n .
Price Evan, Ehiw-las
j Stanley Lilian (Miss), Church house
Price Thomas, Tremaen
Thomas Charles Henry, Hendre-einon
Weale Dansv, Masmincoch
Weale Emanuel. Nouaddfach
liLANFEIGAN is a scattered parish in the county
of Brecknock, 3 miles south-west from Talyllyn junction
and 1 north-west frnni Tal-y-bont station, both cm the
Brer.in and .Vlerthyr railway. 3 south-east from Brecon
and 12 north from Merthyr Tydvil, in the hundred and
petty sessional division of Pencelly, county court district
of Brecon and union of Brecknock, and in the rural
Je.inery of Brecon (third portion), archdeaconry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The church cf St. Meugant
is a plain edifice, with a square tower: the church was
restored in 1S94 at a cost of about ^£750,
about 200 sittings. The registers of baptisms and burials
date from the year 1747; marriages. 1754. The living ts
rectory, with the perpetual curacy of GlyncoUw
erected in 1836, seating 170, and a Methodist chapel in
Pencelly. The Brecon and Abergavenny Canal runs
through the parish, and there are some remains of the
oUl castle of Pencelly, which gave its name to the
hui.clied. Coitv Mawr, ihe property of Col. H. R.
Junes-Williams' D.L., J. P. is a picturesque and ancient
mansion, pleasantly situated on the side of a mountain
overlooking the Usk valley, standing in park land of
ab int 25 acres. The principal landowners are H. P.
1 was i Wiiiiaius esq. Col. H. R. Jones-Williams D.L., J.P. Rt.
ffords ; Hon. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. Howell William
annexed, joint net
glebe and re>ideij
David's, and held
Davie- B.A. m
will seat 180. I'i
rlv value ;£332, with 27 acre
ift of the Bishop
the Rev. Thomas J
coUwna. a ('mir l' '
in 1718, having 150 sittinL-s, and c
Marked thus ^ letters should be
addressed Talyfaont-on-Usk, Brecon-
shire & thus • Capel-Taflochan,
M'-Vhyr Tydvil.
PHIVATK RESIDENTS.
Bu^lield Major
Davies Rev. Thomas Anenrin B.A.
(rector). The Rectory
Davies Thomas Frederick
tJenkins Thomas, Green Hill
tJones-Williams Col. Howell Riehd.
D.L., J.P. Cwv Pare
tWilliamBHowellPrice,Aberclvdach ho
tWilliams William Rctlaw, Brynoyrc
C0MMERCI.4L
L«-wis James, Royal Oak inn
+M^iddy Evan, carpenter. Cross Oak
Price Jn. miller (water).Pcncelly
Oak. erected
■hapel of ease
it Ta
Hicbards esq. and James Price William Gwynne-Holford
esij. whu is lord of the manor. The area is 10,836 acres
of land and 95 of water ; rateable value, ^^5,459 ; the
population in 1911 was 52a.
"' ^.'- Letters through Brecon, for Pencelly & Cross Oak. The
iieunn nearest post &, telegraph office is at Llanfrynach.
^'"' Breemshire. about ij miles distant. Talybont-on-
',^7^- Usk is the nearest monev order office, about 2J miles
**'5'": from the church
unded
-bont, Wall Letter Box. .Gross Oak
FABMEES.
Marked thus "^ farm 150 acres or ovei
Davies Jn. (.Mrs.) & Son,Pentwyn fri
Davies David, Pentre
Davies Janette (Mrs.), Penawer
IDavies Margaret (Mrs.), Tvnvrhoe
Cross Oak
tEvans Margaret (Mrs.) & Sni
Penyrwrlod farm
Evans David, Llwyii
tEvans David, Pentycelvn
ttEvans John, Blaenglvn
tEvans .Samuel, Ftvnnonon
JEvans William, Tnispi.sla
Hall Maria & Lydia (Misses). Peni
"vnpentre
Hall Frederick, Tynewydd
JtJones David Thomas, Coity
tJones John, Nanlvllanerch
lIMn
Pent re n
Jones William, Llvncvnvdd farm
tLlovd William, BerthlKd Fawr
Morgan Edgar & Sons, Pencelly crt
+Morgan Emlyn, Aber farm
Morris Brvnley, Glantarthwvnau
tMorris David, Llwynbedw
IPhillips Joseph, Abercanafon
JPowell John, Blaen-nant
ttPowell John. Gethnog
Powell Thomas, Cornwall
tPrice David, Tyleclydach
I Price .Tohn, Tregare
IjPrice Roger, Pencelly castle
IRees William, Pantyll'efrith
t*Riclia''<ls Howell William. Tstrad.
Pendole & Tynwain
+tThomas William & Son. Coitybacli
•Watkins Thomas Charles. Danvrallt
*tWilliams Evan, Pwlll^heid
JWilliams William, Rhydyhine
liliANFIHANGEIi ABEKBYTHYCH is a parish
in ihe CaMiiiuthen division of the county of Carmarthen. 1
mile south from the Golden Grove station on the London
and North Western railway. 3* miles west-by-soutb from
Llar.dilotawr, on the road to Carmarthen, from which
it is distant 12 miles east, in the hundred of Iscennen,
couniy of Carmarthen, and is part of the Duchy of
[..incaster, petty sessional division and county court dis-
trict of Llandilo, union of Llandilofawr, rural deanery
o( Llandilo, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
St. David's. The chnrch of St. Michael is a building of
•tone, consisting of chancel, transepts, nave, north porch
and a turret containing 3 bells. There are 180 sittings.
The register dates from 1675. The living is a vicarage,
net income £aoo, with 3 acres of glebe and a residence,
in the gift of trustees, and held since 1914 by the
ftev. Evan Daniel Aklred Williams B.A. of St. David's
Coilege, Lampeter. There is a Baptist chapel (Oarmel),
erected in 1859, with 150 sittings, also Congrecational,
erected in 1829, seating 400, and Calvinistic Methodist
chapels. There are four almshouses, erected by a
member of the Campbell family. Lime and coal are
found in the south uf the parish. Golden Grove, the
-eat of the Dowager Countess Cawdor, is a fine mansion
of black franite, standing in a large park, and has
good gardens. The trnstees of Earl Cawdor, who is
a minor, are lords of the manor and principal land-
nwners. The area is 6,140 acres of land and 25 of
water; rateable value, j^4,85o ; the population in 1911
was i.:;82 in the civil and 1,060 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
Parish Clerk, Lewis Davies.
Post Office, Cannel.— Thomas Rees. sub-postmaster
Letters arrive from Llandebie, Carmarthenshire,
which is the nearest money order & teiegraiih office,
nearly 3 miles distant
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Llanfihangel (Golden Grove) (mixed), for loc children ;
built i
children ; Herbert Samways, master
iantygroes (mixed), for 15 children ;
master
1871, for
137
Cawdor Dowager Countess, Qolden FiBMEBs.
Grove iBodycombe .Sarah (Mrs.),Brynd
Lloyd Lieut. -Col. John D. A. T.,J.P. ' Bow'en David, Garregwen
Parchenri, Golden Grove I Cleaver William, Glandwr
Williams Bev. Evan Daniel Aldred , Davies Daniel, Biyngwinefach
B.A. Vicarage Davies David, Tyllwynd
roMMBRCiAL I DavicB Mary (Mrs), Brynmartii
/leaver David, «heelwr^ght,Templej>ar ' Edwards John, Pantyffynon
F.vans David, Danrallt
Evans ,Iohn. Penrhiw
Evans William John. Werndnb
Davies John, Stae & Pheasant P.H
Herkinn narriet(Mr9.),TempleBar ini
Rrv.. Thos .hopkpr. Carmel Po=t ofTic
Griffiths John, Gilfach
Griffiths John, Glyn
r.riffiths Thomas, Glanrhydw
Hopkins Thomas, Cwmbaseet (postal
address, Llandebie)
Hopkins William (& a.ssistant over-
seer). Coedmawr
Hutcheon WiUiam, Pantyllyn (letters
tbrouch Llandebie"!
James David, Rhydyffynon
Jimes Roderick, Tycanol
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES, llanfihangel abergwessin. 529
iUon
Jenkins John, Llwynrin b
Jones John, Llettymawr
Jones John Kees, Pantglas
Jones Maria (Mrs), Panty
Jones Thomas, Ehyd-goch
Lewis Albert Thomas, Gain
Lewis John, Brynorodvn
Lewis William (Mrs.)'. Brynyfed
Mathias Eees, Dildre
Moifjan John, Golwgybyd
M<iii;aiis Morgan. Brvngwine
:.! j;ris David, Now Park
Perkins Richard, Flvnon
Phillips William, Llwyncarw
Rees Evan, Caeffwrn
Rees Margaret (Mrs.), Llvtifadwe
(postal address, Llandeljie)
Rt^es Richard, Cathargoed
Roberts David John, Penfarch
Roberts James, Bryngwine-uchaf
Roblings David, Glyn
Samuel William, Ffynongreech
Stephens Isaac, Pantmawr
Stephens William, Llwyndu
[Thomas David & Margt. (Miss), Lan
Thomas David, Caellifer
Thomas John, Glanlash
'Thomas Joseph, Bryndu
Thomas Thomas, Gwndwngwyn
! Thomas William, Llygadyrhaul
' Walters John, Abertrinant
IWilkins Thomas, PwUymarch
Williams Anne (Mrs.), Llettjriwen
Williams Henry, Llewenfedwen
Williams Thomas. Berrach
LLANFIHANGEL-ABEKCOWIN is a parish in
!h- Carmarthen division ot the county of Carmarthen,
on the main road from Carmarthen to Tenby, including
at its eastern extremity the village of Bankyfelin ; it is
6 miles west from Carmarthen and 3 south from St.
Clears station on the Carmarthen and Whitland sec-
tion of the Great Western railway, in the hundred
of Derllys, petty sessional division ot St. Clears, union
and couny court district of Carmarthen, and in the
rural deanery ot St. Clears, archdeaconry of Car-
marthen and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Michael is an edifice of stone, built in 1848 in a
central part of the parish, consisting of chancel, nave,
west porch and a turret containing one bell : the font
16 of great antiquity, bearing features of pre-Norman
date, and was brought from the old church together
with the English bible dated 16B0, Welsh bible 1690,
English prayer book 1768 and Welsh prayer book 1770,
and an old chalice said to date from 1574 : the church
was restored in 1886, and affords 146 sittings. The
register of baptisms dates from 1729; marriages.
T754 ; burials, 1S31. The living is a perpetual curacy,
■■.et veirlv value £300, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1882 by the Rev. William
Davies, of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides
at .St. Clears, -it the southern extremity of the parish.
at the confluence of the rivers Cowin and Taf, are the
ruins of the old parish church of St. Michael, now
known as the Pilgrims' church, in consequence of a
legend connected with pilgrims who are supposed to lie
buried there ; the old churchyard and the pilgrims'
tombs, monumental slabs and effigies, some of which
are suppo.sed to date from the 8th century, have
been put in order by means of a fund raised for their
preservation- There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel at
Bankyfelin. A sum of £jo is distributed yearly to the
pi. or under the bequest ot Lady Drummond in the 17th
Century. The principal landowners are the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners, Alfred Stephens esq. J. P. and Richard
R, Carver esq. Chief crops are hay and roots. The
area is 5,310 acres of land, 25 of water. 25 of tidal
water and 19 of foreshore ; rateable value, .^^7,956 ; the
population in 1911 was 368 in the civil and 861 in the
ecclesiastical parish.
Post, M. O. & T. OIBce, Bankyfelin, Carmarthen.—
Jonah Thomas, sub-postmaster
Public Elementary Schools.
Station road, St. Clears, erected in 1877, for gi children ;
Da^■id John Morgan, master
iyfelin, erected in 1870, for 115 children; Jonah
Tho
Marked thus • receive letters through
St. Clears.
PEIVATE RESIDENTS.
Carver Richard R. Wenallt
•Gimblett Rev. Robert A.T.S. (Bap-
tist). Heddfryn
COMMEHCIAL.
Davies John, grocer, Bankyfelin
*Davies William. qnarrv owner,
Treasgellfach
Edwards John, Fox k Hounds P.H
Bankyfelin
•Evans Chas.millr. (water), Felynfach
Jones David John, Penreol tavern
Phillips David, insur. agt.Bankyfelin
Phillips Eliza fMrs.), shopkeeper.
Bankyfelin
Th-mas John. Wheaten Sheaf P.H.
Bimkvfelin
Thoniiis Jonah, miller (water), &
Thomas Tho
nkvfelin
. quarry owner. Pa
FAHMEES.
Carver John, Treoaedogan
•Davies Anna (Miss), Penhenrhiw
Davies Caleb, Penreolal
Davies Edward Henry. Wern
•Davies Johnnie* Rushmoor
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Llwynpiod
Davies William, Tynewvdd
Evans David, Penlan
Evans David Benjamin, Plasmarl
•Evans John, Waun
•Evans William, Talfan
•Howells John, Cluncoch
•James David, Gilfach
James David Benj. Cymdwvfran
Jenkins John, Castellvwaun
•John Daniel, Treasgellganol
•John Daniel Watkin, Lower court
♦Jones Benjamin (Mrs.), Pwllygraf
•Jones Henry, Plasvgwer
•Jones Theophilus, Llainlwyd
•Jones William, Danycoed
Leonard William, Teasant
Lewis James, Pencoed
Lewis Jeremiah, Trenewydd
•Lewis John. Parkmelyn
♦Lewis Thomas, Treventv
•Llewellvn Marv (Mrs.)." Asgood
♦Owen William, MiddleManarddwvlan
•Phillips Jane (Mrs.), Cartrefle '
♦Protheroe Hannah (Mrs.) & Sons,
Llwyndrissi
•Thomas Benjamin, Pantdwfn
•Thomas Joseph,Low. Manarddwylan
•Thomas Joshua, Danyrallt
•Thomas Margaret (Miss), Blewgvd
•Thomas Marv (Miss), Foxhole
Thomas Thomas. Parkebach
•Thomas Thomas Owen, Nantyreagle
•Thomas William, Girlyd
•Walters John. Plasparke
•Williams Albert David, Glasfrvn
•Williams John, Plasnewydd
♦Williams John M. Parkyrabbot
•Williams Jonah, Treasgellfawr
LLANFIHAWaEIi ABERO-'WESSIN is a parish
in the county of Brecknock, situated in a mountainous
district near the confluence of the rivers Gwessin and
Irvon. and on the eastern bank of the latter river, 14
miles west from Builth and 38J north-east-by-east from
.Swansea, in the Brecon and Radnor parliamentary
division. BniltU hundred, union and countv court
district. Llanwrtyd and Builth petty sessional division,
and in the rural deanery ot Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St, Michael.
constituted the parish church of the united benefices
■ if Llanfihangel Abergwessin and Llanddewi Aber-
gvessin by faculty. January 29th, 1886. was rebuilt in
i?7i. at a cost of ^^4,000. and is an edifice of stone
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
tramsepts, south porch and a central tower contain-
ing 5 bells : the church affords 120 .sittings. The
registers of baptisms and burials date from the year
1730 : marriages from 1754. The living is a vicarage,
with that of Llanddewi Abergwessin annexed, joint
net yearly income ^200. with 4 acres of glebe and
re.sidence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
li-ld since 1914 by the Rev. William .Tones B.A. of St
JouHS Rev. Wm.B,A.(vicar),Vicaragei fahmi
Davies Roderick, income tax coUec- Arthur David, Cefn
tor. Tymawr Davies Mary (Mrs.).
Jones Edward, farm bailiff to Miss | Davies Sarah (Mrs.
Thomas. Tvrannell iFelix John. Trallwn
David's College, Lampeter. There is a Baptist chapel
at Pantycelyn, erected in 1806, seating 200 persons, and
a Congregational chapel. The principal charities include
William Thomas's bequest of ^15 a year and Evan
Thomas's of ^5 a year, both for the poor. Lord Glan-
usk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of the manor, and Miss C.
Thomas and Edward Aubrey Thomas esq. are the prin-
cipal landowners. The soil is various and gravelly.
Chief crops, wheat, barley and root crops. The area
oniuprises 11.658 acres of land and 22 of water; rate-
abb' value. j^i,432 ; the population in 1911 was 239 in
the civil, and 181 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Eglwys Oen Duw is an ecclesiastical district, former
out ot the parishes of Llanfihangel Abergwessin, Llan-
gammarch, Llanlleonfell and Llanavan Fawr, and will
be found under a separate heading.
Letters received through Garth, Brecunslme. Th.'
nearest post, money order & telecraph ofhen is at
Llanwrtyd, about 5 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Grouse inn
Public Elementary School, erected in 1894, mr 4;
children
Cefncendyuohaf
Hope Thomas Price (& Grouse
Pentwyn
Hope Wm. (& asst. overseer), C
Jones David, Godrefan
Jones David. Nantyrhwch
530 LLANFIHAX'IKLABKRGWESSIX. SOUTH WALE.'-
Jones Edward, Trysgol
Jones John, Caeg\ryn
Jones Thomas, Tra«Sf.'vrcli
Lewis Edward, Pencaebach
.Llovd John, AlUfelin
Powell William, Loftybardd
Price Isaac, Bwlchgorllwynuchn
I Bnlchygorllwynisa
IPrice John. Blaencwm
Prothero Mary (Mrs.), Tyii
i Thomas William, Celsea
Williams David, Vcdw
LliANFIHANGEL-AR-ARTH is a parish and
large village, and the head iif a petty sessional division,
in the Carmarthen division n( the county of Carmarthen,
with a station at Bryn Teify and a junction station
at Pencader, on the Great Western railway, 12 miles
north-north-east from Carmarthen, 12 south-east from
Lampeter, 20 from Cardigan and 260 from London, in
the Cathinog hundred, union and county court district
of Newcastle Emlvn, and in the rural deanery and arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Michael is an ancient building of
etone, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle and a
small turret containing one bell : some portion of the
communion plate dates from 1547 : the church was
restored in 1873, and affords 250 sittings. The register
of baptisms dates from 1787 ; marriages. 1756, and
burials, 1791. The living is a vicarage, net income
/201, with residence, and 66 acres of glebe, in the
gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1887
bv the Kev. John Thomas Hughes, of St. Aidans.
There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel at NEW INN
and a Congregational chapel at GWYDDGRUG, erected
in 1898, with 200 sittings. A battle is said to have been
fought here in 1039 between Hywell or Howel and tings
Gruffvdd ap Llewellyn. A Roman road passes through .,50 per
PUBLIC ELEMENTABT SCHOOLS.
Pencad<v. tor 220 children ; James Davies, master
AUtwalis. built tor 80 children ; Wallis Thomas, master
New Inn, built for 84 children ; Michael Edwards, mastr
The above-named three schools are controlled by si\
managers ; Thomas Davies, Pencader, clerk
Llantihangel. opened 1864, for 105 children; Enoch D.
Jone.s, master
Tliis school is controlled by six managers, four founda-
tion & two appointed by local authorities; Rev. J. T.
Hughes, The 'Vicarage, correspondent
Railway Station, Bryn Teify. — Jn. Evans, station mastr
the parish, and there are remains of Roman camps 250
and several barrows. Two Roman inscribed monumental
stones have been found here. The principal landowners
are Mrs. Lloyd, J. W. Hughes esq. lord lieutenant of
the county, and Captain William Lewis. The soil is
light loam' ; subsoil, slate. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and oats. The area is 16,556 acres of land and
46 of' water; rateable value. ^^g.Bit; the population in
iqii was 1,959.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Davies.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have Car-
marthenshire added). — Mrs. Anne Evans, sub-post-
LLANFIHANGEI^AR-ARTH PETIT SESSIONAL
DIVISION.
A Court is held at the School room alternately with
Llandyssil on the last Wednesday in the month.
Clerk, Roy Evans, Newcastle Emlyn
For list of Magistrates, see Llandyssil.
LLAXFIHANGEL-AR-ARTH. fDavies John, Per
PENCADER is a village in this parish, with a station
which is the junction of the Great Western railway,
and of the branch, via Llandyssil. to Newcastle-Emlyn.
St. Mary's church, re-erected in 1881, at a cost of
jf6to. as a chapel of ease to the parish church, has
sittings for 120 persons. A church room to seat 150
persons was built in 1907 at a cost of ^^300. Services
are held on Sundays at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Bethel
Calvinistic Methodist chapel, built iQc8, ha.s 360 sit-
on Baptist chapel, erected in 1831, will seat
; Moriah Baptist chapel, built in 1897, has
The old Congregational chapel, founded
m 1650, is now used as a public hall, and a new chapel
to seat oser 600 was built in 1909. The woollen manu-
facture is carried on here, and there are several large
mills for weaving and spinning which employ most of
the inhabitants. Henry II. is said to have passed a
night here in 1162, on the occasion of his meeting with
Rhys ap Grnffvdd. Prince nf South Wales. Gwastod
Abiint is the residence of Benjamin Evans esq.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Pencader (letters should have
Carmarthenshire added). — Evan H. Davies, sub-post-
master
Wall Letter Boxes.— Gwyddgrug ; New Inn: Glanavon
shop ; Brynhafod shop & Mnriah chapel
Police Station, P.O. Evans
Eiiilwav Station.— Pencader Junction (G. W. R. & Llan-
Marked thus • receive their letters
through AUtwalis, Llandyssil.
Marked thus t receive their letters
through Llandyssil.
Bowen Mrs. Mackwith castle
Hughes Rev. John Thomas. Vicarage
COMMEECIAL.
Davies Maria (Miss), Cross inn
Evans Anne (Mrs.) & Son, grocers.
Post office
Evans David, boot k shoe repairer
tEvans John. Wilkes Head P.H
Griffiths Evan, water bailiff, Parkllyn
Jenkins William Henry. Eagle inn
Jonos Benjamin, woollen weaver
Jones Evan, woollen weaver. Teify
view
ILewis John, miller, Pontwely
'Thomas Benjamin, butcher
Thomas John, Masons' Arms P.H
Thomas John Richard, smith
Thomas Walt, grocer. Cross Inn vil
Walters Walter, butter merchant &
shopkeeper, Owynfrjn
F.tnMKHS.
Charles John, Ffynonfelen
•Daniel Daniel, Rhydwen
Daniels William, Crossvale
Davies Benjamin, Cwmcreigefach
+Davie8 Daniel, Talgoedisaf
•Davies David, Cwmgreigfawr
Davies David. Glandwelyfawr
•Davies David, Owarcwm
Davies Evan, Glyngaronod
tDavies Evan, Graig
Davies Evan, Wernmackwydd
Davies John, Llwynarddistryn
Davies John. Maesvrhedvdd
Davies John, Pantvfenucha
es Richard, Llwydcoed
Davies Thomas, Llethrneuadd
Edwards Abel Evan, Dolmaen
Emmanuel David, Felingroes
Evans Benjamin, Pengarn
Evans David, Pantyfenisaf
tEvans Evan, Dolellan farm
Evans Jane (Mrs.), Waunfach
Evans John, Croesmaen
Evans John, Dolgrwyws
tvans John, Pengraigwen
tEvans John, AVikes Head
Evans William, Bwlchogisaf
tEvans William, Penrhiw
Jacob Samuel, Cwmackwilh
•James John. AUtwalis farm
John. Dolellanuchaf
David, Penpark
Jones Elizh. (Mrs.). Maescoch
Jone.s Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tynr
Eglwys
•Jones John, Cefnmaes
Jones John, Llwyncroes
tJoncs John, Penpynfach
•Jones John, Plasnewvdd
Jones Mary (Miss), Bwlch-ni'wyc
Jones Samuel, Penrhiwllwyd
Jones Thomas, Cwmdubach
Jones Thomas. Wernnewydd
Lewis Thomas, Corrws
•Picton David, Fron
Reos John, Pantycroy
Rees John, Pengraigygiglan
ihomas David, PantUyn
Thomas Evan, Cross Inn hall
Thomas Evan, Oelligrin
Thomas Henry, Cwmpib
Thomas Johni Cnwcyllwyn
•Thomas John, Penlfwydcoed
Thomas Thomas, Cefnbedd
Williams David. Tynnew^dd
PENCADER.
PRIVATK RESIDENTS.
Davies Miss Mary, Ardwyn
Davies Mrs. Bryn'delyn
Evans Rev. John Daniel (Baptist).
Bwthyn
Evans Benjamin J. P. Gwastod-Abbot
Evans John Davies, Tremle
Griffiths Mrs. Rachel, Nenaddlwyd
Jones Rev. Lloyd (Congregational).
Fynonfair
Jones Benjamin, Marshland villa
Jones John, Pleasant view
Jones Mrs. .ish court
1 Jones Thomas Rees J. P. Pantglas
Saunders Rev. John Rhys MA.
j Tremle
Thomas Rev. David E. Noyadd
Thomas Miss S. Waungader
COUUBBCIAL.
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open wed. 9.30 a.m. to 1.30
p.m.); draw on head office, Lou -
bard sheet, London EC 3
Broad Wm. Pinn, coal mer. Station yd
Davies Benjamin Henry, clog manu-
facturer, Gwvddgrug
Davies David, miller (water)
Davies David, shopkeeper k cairici.
New Inn
Davies David, woollen manufacturer,
Abergwen factory
Dnviea Elias, woollen mntr. Pont Tnlog
Davies Evan, grocer, 2 Emlyn villas
Davies Evan, shopkeeper
Davieg"Evan Haydon, grocer, draper.
& post office ; post cards of local
Davi
ilfa te.i
DIRKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES, llanfihangel beguildv,
531
Davies John, Blossom Lodge P.H
Davies John, butcher
Davies Thos. assist, overseer, Aberbele
Enoch Stephen, shoe maker. Hose cot-
tage, New Inn
Evans Ben & Evans, auctioneers,
Gwastod-Abbot
Evans Daniel, Travellers' Rest F.U.
New Inn
Evans Evan, cabinet ma.Gwenfryn ho
Evans George, butcher. Green Vale
Evans Mary (Mrs.), china dealer
Evans Bachiiel (Miss), dress maker
Evani Bachael (Miss), Farmers'
Arms P.H. Station
Evans Saml. grocer, Gw\ Jdyrugvule
Evans Thomas, miller (water),
Glanawmoruchaf
Harries Evan, estate agent, veter-
inary surgeon. & veterinary in-
spector under the " Diseases of
Animals Acts " for the Carmar-
thenshire . parishes in Lampeter
union & Brechfa & Llanfihang-el-
;ir-Arth parishes. Rhinlwyd
James Thos. shopkpr. 8 Davies st
Jenkins David, Bee Hive inn
Jenkins John, shopkeeper
Jones David k Samuel, millers
(water), Melinbele
Jones Jiilin & Son, grocers, Pleasant
View stores
Jones David, printer, Abernant
Jones Evan, blacksmith. New Inn
Jones Evan, flannel mfr. Teity View
Jones John, weaver. Castle View
Jones John Lewis, grocer
Lewis Thomas & Elizabeth, woollen
manufrs. Sunnyhill & Arrdol mills
Lewis David, smith & cycle agent
Llandyssul Farmers' Agricultural Sn-
eiety Ltd. (The), co-operative strs
Llewellyn Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Lloyd David, boot repr. i Davies st
Lloyd Henrv, Saddlers' Arms P.H
Lloyds Baiik Limited (sub-branch)
(open thurs. ii a.m. to 3 p.m.) ;
draw on head office. Louihard st.
London E C 3
XLANFIHAITGEL, BEGTJILD-y (generally known
as Beguildv) is an eitensive parish in the county of
Radnor, on the river Teme : the village is 6 miles
north-west from Knucklas station on the London and
North Western railway, and 8 north-west-by-west from
Knighton, in the hundred of Knighton, union, petty
sessional division and county court district of Knighton,
and in the rural deanery of Melineth Sub Ithon, arch-
tleaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Michael is an ancient edifice of stone.
London Joint City k Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open thurs.
II a.m. to 3 p.m.); draw on head
office, s Threadneedle street.
London E C 2
Morgan David D. chemist
National Provincial k Union Bank of
England Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
friday 11.15 a.m. to 2 p.m.);
draw on head office, 15 Bishops-
gate, London E C 2
Pencader Grammar School tor Boys &
Girls (Rev. John Rhys .Sannde]>
M.A. master), Tremle
Rees Benjamin.wooUen manufacturer,
Glantalog factory
Rees Mary (Mrs.), weaver, Clleyiv
house ; k Glannant factor;
Bees Morris, saw mills
Richards David, miller (water),Meliu-
gwyddil
Saunders Mary (-Mrs.), grocr. & drapr
Stephens Benjamin, tailor. Brown bill
Stephens Daniel, shopkeepr. Trenovu,
Nesv Inn
Thomas David John, shopkeeper.
Dolgraiu
Thomas James, miller (water).
Gwynddgrug mill
Thomas Rees, tailor. Cloth hall
Titus David, coach bldr. Quarry Bank
TCilliams Thomas, cloir manufacturer
DaviB» William J. Blaenbeleisaf
Evans Benjamin Wm. Brygwrinuohaf
Evans David, Clawddgwyn
Evans David, Pantybara
Evans Evan, Pantygrafel
Evans Henry, Gwarcoed
Evans Henry, Llynddivruchaf
Evans John, Gellifelin
Evans Thomas, Glanawmorisat
Evans Thomas, Veindre
Harries Evan, Rhiwlwvd
Jaiue> David, VVhithen
James Mary (Mrs.), Lan
Jenkin-5 John, NantUechuohaf
Jenkins Bachael (Mrs.}, Castelldu
Jenkins Saumel, Cwinhwplyn
Jenkins Stephen, Glandywelyfach
Jones David & Chas. Caeaugwynion
Jones Daniel, Nantygragen
Jones Daniel, Pantyrodyn
" " " yngwinen
vid. Pe
lygri
(Miss), Cefnyilfach
Bki
IBeyn
n David, Bwlchcoed
Davies
David
, Ffvnonaugleis
Davies
David
Scythlyn
Davies
Evan.
Bedwhirion
Davies
Henry
, GeUigoch
Davies
John,
Cwmgwen
Davies
John,
Foelyddafad-ddu
Davies
John,
Gilfachfawr
Davies
John,
NantUechisaf
Davies
John,
Nantygwair
Davies
Bees,
Abernawmor
Davies
Rees,
Pantybwdran
Davies Thomas, Brynsaeson
Davies Thorn
as; Cwmcathan
Davies Thom
as. Llaingitre
Davies Thom
IS, Llynddwr
June;, Evan, Dalwen
Jones Evan, Pantybwdran
Jones John, Abergloywdeth
Jones John, Blaenpant
[Jones Thomas, Dolwenfach
i Jones Thomas. Maesvrhiw
Jones Thomas. Plump
Jones Thomas Rees, Pantglas
! Lloyd Daniel. Coecllaiiau
' Matbias John. New Inn
' Morgans Evan. Penybank
Picton ThMiua>, Panttn
Rees Morris. Brvnbele
Thomas John &'jeiikui. Wauiil
i Thomas Evan, Chnmelvn
[Thomas J. Phillips, Castell
I Thomas James. Bank
i Thomas James, Blodeuen
I Thomas James, Brynmihangel
! Thomas John, Clvn'glas
Thomas Mary (Mrs.). Landdu
Thomas Thomas, Blodeuenisaf
Thomas Thomas. Llainddu
Thomas Thomas. Rhvdgoch
Thoma
Willian
Thu
rhii\fer
Blaengifre
dati:
the clo
the
1885. though in a ruinous condition, consisted of chan-
cel, nave and south porch. In 1885 the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners rebuilt the chancel at a cost of ^^1,000,
and in i8g6 the nave, south porch and screen were
restored at a cost of £t.6oo ; the lower was at the same
time taken down. The fine oak traceried screen with
rood loft is of Perpendicular date: the 3 bells, dated
1661 and 1664, are at present temporarih' hanging in
the churchyard: there are sittings for "250 persons.
The registers date from the year 1703. The living
is a vicarage, net income ^^250. with 14 acies of
'j-leliB and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1893 by the Rev. John Pughe
Morgan M.A. of Jesus Colfege,' Oxford. The vicarage
house was built in 1886, at a cost of ;£i,500. The church
of St. Peter. GR0GTBYDDAB, erected in 1858 as a
chapel of ease ^0 the parish church, is an edifice of stone
in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, nave,
north porch and a belfry containing one bell : the
church was restored in 1912 at a cost of ^£300: there are
sittings for 120 persons. There is a Baptist chapel at
VELINDRE. erected in 1852, with sittings for 2-0
Evans William. New house. Lloiney
Morgan Rev. John Pughe M.A. The
Vicarage ■.-,.
persons, also Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels
in the parish. A charitable bequest in 1741, by the
Rev. Dr. Davies and the Rev. Vavasour Griffiths, pro-
duces £s IIS. 4d. per annum for distribution to the
poor. The trustees of the Norton estate are lords of the
manor. The principal landowners are the Right Hon.
Sir Horace C. Plunkett P.C. K.C.V.O. George Mathews
e.*(j. Thomas Hedley Harris esq. Edward Harris esq. and
the trustees of Mi'Uington Hospital, Shrewsbury. The
soil is clay and loam. The crops are oats and turnips,
but the land is principally in pa.sture. The area is
16.704 acres of land and 33 of water; rateable value,
j£6.804; the population in 1911 was 783.
CRUGTBTDDAR, 3 miles north-west; Velindre, 2
miles north-west ; Duthlas, 2 miles south, and Llainau,
4J miles south, are hamlets in this parish.
Sexton. Thomas Gill.
Post Office, Beguildy.— Williar
Letters received through
Aston-on-Clun 1- tli- ir m-i
is the nearest t.h ^i .il' I'l
Post Office, Dutliln- '\ ' - r. -postmaster.
Letters from Kin-l.>Mi. ■. Ii . l. :■ .i;. ni-niest money
order & telegraph ntbce. 0 mile.; distani
Post Office, Velindre.— John Griffiths, sub-postmaster
Letters from Knighton, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office
Public Elementarv School fn
60 children: .lames Brade, master; Miss laa i.™"-.
Pab'l'ic'Tlementarv School. Crflgybyddar (mixed), built
in ,876. for 60 children; John W. Nichols, master
I Bennett Thomas, farmer, Llanerch j Davies Thomas, farmer. G^ddv, r
Bright Chas. frmr. Upper ho.Velindre Davies Thomas, farmer.^Gorthen
Evans, sub-postmaster.
Enis:hton. Newca.stle,
II ;, i.iilif & Knighton
ed), built
1876.
COMMERCIAL.
Bathurst Wm. blacksmith, Duthlas
Beaumont Herbt. farmer. Hobby fim
Beavan Sarah (Miss),frnir. Llainau h-
Bright Page, farmer, Carreg-y-
Davies Alfred, farmer. Goitre
Davies James, wheelwright, Duthla
Davies John, farmer. Bwlch Llyn
Davies Robert. miller (water
Lloiuev mill
Duthlas
Davis William, d;
Deakins F. White .■vntnony.
Whitterlevs
Edwards Alfred Arthur.
Crfigyn
Evans William, gn.cer. Post
53i
.LA.NFIHAXiiEL liEGLILDY. SOUTH WALES.
[kelly"s
fiiiffiths John, stone masnii, & post Lloyd John, I'armef, Lletheri
office, Velindre I Lloyd Marsh John, fainiev,Mi>dwallet
Hainpr George, stone mason & as- i Mnffhe-ivs Richard, farmer, Bwlch
sistant overseer, Llainau [Meredith Pryce, farmer. The Lawn
Hammond William & Kleanor i Morris Eli/.abeth (Mrs.) & John,
(Mrs.), grocers I farmers, t'wm-yr-Eur>iT
Harris Edward, farmer, PantycaragI | Xicholls William, frmr. Maes<;wyn
Jones Aaron, farmer. Beacon lods;e j Pom is John, farmer, Whitterley frni
Jones Arthur, Wharf inn, Velindre I Price Absakn. boot & shoe ma. Velindre
Jones Edward. Eadnorshire Arms P. H I Price Albert, farmer. Vedwhvyd
- j Price Evan, farmer, Hafudfadog
Price John, farmer. Kil
Price Rd. farmer. Bryndraino;;
Price Lewis, farmer, Cwmbagail
Price Thos. farmer. Pennant pun
Price William, farmer, Brandv
The' Oali
Jones Martha (Mrs.), farmer, Carre
i;ofr8in
Jones Robert, farmer. Tansomalia
Lewis Thomas, farmer. Lower house
Lloyd Edward, farmer, Rhiewlyd
Llovd James, farmer. Penllan
Llnvrt John, farmer. Cwm-yr-aneel J Price William, fai
LLANFIHANGEIi BEYN PABTJAN is a parish
in the county of Brecknock, 2J miles west-by-south
from Nenbri.l'ge-on-Wye station on the C.ambrian rail-
way, and 6 north-west from Bnilth, in the Builth
hundred, petty sessional division, union and county
court district, and in the rural deanery of Builth, arch-
deaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The
church "of St. Michael, a stone building, consists of nave
and porch and tower, with one bell. It was much
damaged by the Roundhe.ids. There :ire 60 sittings.
The registers of baptisms jnd burials date from the
year 1722; marriages, from 1723. The living is a per-
petual curacy, annexed to the vicarage of Lbnnfan-
fawr, joint liet yearly value ^£200, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1910 by the Rev.
Evan Thomas Charles, Brynwern iDavie.^^ Isaac. Melin-Bryn-Ieuau fan
hall (postal address, XewbridL'e- 1 tEvans John. Erwddalem farm (po;
on-Wye. Radnorshire) ! tal address, Xewbridae-on-W'vi
Jones Thomas, farmer i assistant Radnorshire')
(postal ad-|tEv
iilds Ste
Velindre
Robert Thomas, farmer
Roberts Maude (Mrs.). Builders'
Arms P.H. Llainan
Rodgers William, farmer, Gwernerrin
Stephens Chas. frmr. Cnrnjiwyn hall
Stephens John, farmer. The Farm
Thomas Meredith, !.'roter, Velindre
Thoui.is Owen, farmer, Tynydd51e
Tudge Augustus Wni. frmr. Church ho
Tiuley Geo. farmer, Gwernygenfror.
Watkins George, farmer, Rhoshay
Whittal Thomas, carpenter & farmer,
Cefnhedw
Wilding Pryce, farmer. The Dd61e
r. Cwmcrogau
dress, Xeubrida
>hirel
-Wv,>. R.U1
William, Ll«
j (postal
Radnorshire)
GwiUiam Ada E. (Mrs.), Novadd frm
iGwilliam Thomas. Bwlchgarth tarn
tHammonds John. Tstrod farm (pns-
I tal address, Xewbridge-on-VVye,
! Radnorshire)
John Caleb Owen, of St. Bees, who resides at Llanafan-
fawr. There is a Baptist chapel. The river Whevri.
which skirts the south border of the parish, is cele-
brated for its trout. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. is lord
of the manor, and C, L. Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn esq.
is the principal landowner. The soil is clay. Chief
crops, wheat, barley, oats and some roots. The area is
4,303 acres nf land and 23 of water; rateable value,
j^i.108; the population in 1911 was 170.
Post Office. Cross Roads. — Mrs. Mary Williams, snb-
l)ostmistress. Letters arrive from Gai-th. Breconshire.
Xewbridge-on-Wye, 3 miles distant, is the nearest
inonev order & telegraph office
The chi'ldren of this place attend the scliool nt Llanafim-
Jones John. Pentrebach farm
'Lewis John. Afallenchwerw farm
jtLloyd Elizabeth (Mrs.). Wern-
llaunuchaf farm (postal address,
I Xe«bridge-on-Wye, Radnorshire)
Newbridge-on-Wye, jOwens Edward, Pencaerhelen farm
Powell David, Llanerchlwyd farm
Worthing Richard. Tynlon farm (p.
tal address, Xewbridge-on-W-v
Radnorshire)
Worthing Elizh. (Mis.). Tyi,i.,uit fr
LLANFIHANGEL CIIiFABQEN is a small
parish in tJie county of Carmarthen, 5 mile^ west frcjm
Llandilo-fawr, on the road to Carmarthen, in the
hundred of Cathniog. petty sessional, county court
district and union of Llandilo-fawr. rural deanery of
Llandilo. archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese nf
St. David's The church, rebuilt in 1820, is a small
edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave and a
western belfry containing on^ bell, and nff(Hds 60 sit-
tin2«. The' living is a rectorv annexed to that "1
/300, Willi
David's, ar
Thonii
Gilddru
LLANFIHANQEL CWM-DU, -enerallv m.o«u as
Owmdu and originally called Ystradyw, is a large and
scattered parish in the county of Brecknock, and uii
the RhiaBguU stream, a tributary of the Usk. and is
5 mile^ north-east-by-east from Taly Bont station, on
the Brecon and Merthyr railway, 4.J north-west from
Crickhowell, 7 south from Talgarth, and 162 from
London, in the hundred, union, county court district
and petty sessional division of Crickhowell, and
m the rural deanery of Crickhowell, archdeaconry of
Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Michael ia an ancient edifice of stone, in the Gothic
style .if the 14th century, partly rebuilt in 7830, ami
consists of .hancel, nave, aisles, two south porches, and
an embattled western tower containing 6 h>Ils. cast in
1719: there are several features of inlere.-t n and aboui
the church, including a carved rood screen, and the shaft
of a cross now supporting a sundial: the church was
restored in 1909 under the direction of Mr. P. Baldwin
F.S.A. architect, of London : there are 232 sittings. The
registers date from the year 1713. The living is a rec-
tory, net mcome ;^35o. including 52 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Duke of Beaufort, and held
^iiiCB 1914 l.y the Rev. William Arvon Davie.< B.A of
.St. David's rolhge. Lampet.-r. There i« aluo a Mission
chuich at BWLC;H with no sittings, and a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel to seat 230, and a Congregational
chapel nt OW.MHROS, f.5unded in 1785, which has 220
sittings. In the parish are six almshouses, erected bv
the late Miss Ann Williams, of Cwm Dfl, for six poor
women, each of whom receives 59. weekly ; and there
IS also a sum of ^24 is. 3d. yearly for distribution
to the po..r, and another of ^i, charged on Penrheol
the gift of the Bishop
i3o3 by the Rev. John Alexander Williams, wh.i resides
,nr l.hiiii,'athon. There ''s nn Independent chapel in the
Letters arrive through Ll;ingathen via Golden Grove,
Carmarthenshire
The children of this place attend the school at Llaiigatlien
e Thomas John. Landdu
wrach Williims Th..ioas (Mrs.), Wernddu
farm, and giien in the i/idest maid who does not claim
llie land is mainly in pasture. The area of tlie civil
jiarish is 9,930 acies, of which 37 are water; rnteuble
value. ^6,565 ; the population nf the civil parish m 1911,
inclusive of Tretower, wa^ 840. and of the eiele.^ia9tical
parish, 533.
The parish is divided into four hamlets, vis, Blacnau,
Cenol, Cilwich and Tretower.
BWLCH is a small village, partly in tfiis parish and
paitly in those of Llansiintffraed and Cathedine,
Tretower is an ecclesiastical parish farmed in 1882 from
LlanShangelCwm-Du.and will be found under a separate
heading.
Post. .M. 0., T, k Telephone Call Office, Cwm Du —
John Price Edwards, sub-postmaster. Letters through
Crickhowell, Breconshire
Public Elementary School, for this parish & the di.-tiict
• if Tretower. built in 1873, for 124 children; the
scliool has an endowment" of ^£24 is. 8d, yearly ;
Roderick Evans, ma.ster ; Miss Sarah Herbert Jt Miss
Klizabeth Mnrv Edwiucls, :.«,istaiit iiiistre«<es
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANFIHANGEL-CWM-DU,
Names marked thus * receive le
tlirough Bwlch, Breconshire
Davies Rev. William Arvon
(rectov), The Rectory
Lloyd Rev. David (Congregational)
Pentrebach
fOMMEHCIAL.
Bevan Jane (Miss), dress make
Dav
llde
Evans William, carpenter, Felindre
Foley William, Farmers' Arms P.H
.lones David, drapers &c. Velindre
Meredith Alfd. blacksmith, Wainfach
Powell Ceridwen (Miss1, shnpkeeper,
& post office
Powell William, boot maker
Price John, miller (water)
Worthing John, carpenter, Felindie
F.tKMKRS.
Marked thu* 1 farm t5o acres or over.
Davies David, Noyaddfach
Davies David, Tyachaf
•Davies Lewis Jones, Tremvnfa &
Tregraig
Davies Maurice, Cilvaynor
tters Davies Thomas, Talsarn
Edwards Edward, Tyfry
jj 1^ Edwards John Price, Pengwrloda
Games Christopher. Clwydyliraiy
Griffiths David, Pencaeau
Griffiths Roger, Crindau
Griffiths Thomas, Pentwyn
Hamer John, Blaencwm
»Hnmer Robert, Tymawr
Isaac William, Cwmuchaf
Gwndv
John & Thomas, Lien
David, Rhydfawr
David W. Llechiueiirii
Eiiiilv (Mrs.), Lwynai
s Henrv. Llettvprid'd
Tlinin;'i>. Neuadd-frv
)Vi
Bla
hillips Kvan, Felindre
'owell Benjamin, Tymawrisaf
Powell Evan, Pantybailey
owell James, Lleweuadraw
owell James, Penrheol
Powell Jane (Mr.».), Darran
>33
Powell William. Blaenau-fry
[Powell William (& rate cnll«.;r ri.
Wern & Lower Pentrebach
Price Margaret (Mrs.), Tyhelig
I Price William, Pentrebach
llThomas John & Son.s, The No)adii
IVaughan Thomas, Darran
j Watkins Henry, Pontybrynhirt
Watkins Isaac, Upper Blaencwm
•Watkins .Stephen, Graiglwyd
'Williams John, Cilhelig
BWLCH.
Bates Henry, Halfway House P.H
Evans Francis, boot maker. The Vin.--
Fitton Robert, grocer. Anchor bouse
Hargest Thomas, boot maker
Jenliins William (Mrs.),Moriiing star
P.H. & Great Western Railway
paj'cels oflice
Jones William, faini bailiff to Mrs.
Gwynne-Holford. Cilwych farm
Jones William, farmer. Laurel co*
Price Albert, New inn
Price Thomas, blacksmith
LLANFIHANQ-EL FECHAN is a parish, 5 miles . Aidan's, who is also vicar of and resides at Garthbiengy.
north of Brecon, on the road to Builth, in the county of There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel. Castle Madoc,
Brecknock, hundred of Merthyr Cynog, petty sessioual j the property and seat of Mrs. M. G. Powel, is a
division of Merthyr, county court district of Brecon,
Brecknock union, and in the rural deanery of Brecon
^first part), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Michael is a plain edifice
of stone, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, porch, and
a turret containing 2 bells : there are three stained
windows, erected in 1880 to the memory of the late Mrs
Powel. of Castle Madoc. The church was restored in
1864, and new choir seats and pulpit pvovidrd in 1894;
in 1905 the roof was panelled : there are now 165 sittings,
of which 130 are free. The registers date only from the
year i8ig. The living is a perpetual curacy, net income
/04, in the "ift of the rector of Llandefaelog Fach, and
held since 1903 by thp Rev. Alfred Edward Evans, of St
Davies Mrs. Rachel. Honddu villa, Howard Francis, head gardener tc
Lower Chapel I Mrs. M. G. Powel, Castle Madoc col
Powel Mrs M, G Castle Madoc i Jones Thos. blacksmith. Low. Chape
" Phoebe (Mrs.), Castle Madoc
)y Thomas Powel out of
Madoc ab Maenarch. In
amp culled Twyn-y-gaer.
lueas Ca
rOMMEBCI.4L.
suh-
Arms mn
'rice William, slater k pa
Taiherion. Lower Chapel
FAEMEKS.
)avies Thomas, Bailygriffit
fine mansion, built
the ruins of the old castle
the parish is also a Brit
The principal landowners
Mrs. M. G. Powel and Capt. David Hughes Morga
The soil is light, and the crops are oats and turnips.
The area is 3,096 acres, inclusive of 5 of water; rateabU
value, ;^i,S57; the population in rqii was 120.
Parish Clerk, William Price.
Po.st Office. Low.-r Chappl. — Tlmmas Bevan, sub-post-
master. Letters tluoueh Breron, which is the nearest
luonev order & relegiaph uflire. 5 mile." distant
Public Elementary School, huilt in 1856, for 65 children i
Miss Catherine Davies, mistress
Davies William. Vale farm
Evans John, Keelhowey farm
James David, Lloyger tarm
James Edward, Penlan
Jones David & Sons, Covgen farm
Price John & Thomas, fvnewvdd fn.i
Probert John & Elizabeth ' fMiss).
Bwlchhenllan farm
Williams William, LletLerycvneii frm
j-.LANFIHANGEL GENEXJ'B GLYN is an ex-
tensive parish in the county of Cardigan, 5 miles from
Aberystwyth station on the Cambrian railway, and Z15
from London by road or 236 by rail, in Geneu'r Glyn
hundred, Aberystwyth union and county court district,
petty sessional division of L'pper Geneu'r Glyn, and in the
rural deanery of Llanbadarii Fawr, aichdeaconry of Car-
digan and diocese of .St. David's. The church of St.
Michael, rebuilt in 1885-6, at a cost of ;^i,950, on the
site of the ancient Norman chm'ch. is an edifice in the
Gothic style, roiisistjug of chancel, nave, porch and a
turret with spire, containing one bell : there are 289
sittings Tlie registers date" from the year 1735. The
living is a vicarage, net income ^290, with ri acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1904 by the Rev. Zacchams Mey-
rick Davies B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who
resides at Cyfoeth-y-Brenin. .St. David's, TALYBONT, a
chapel of ease to the parish church, was erected in 1909.
There are two Calvinistic Methodist chapels, one Wes-
leyan and one Congregational. There is a charity of
the yearly valu • of ^12 for the education of the children
of the parish., Near the church are Roman remains
and some Eoivim roads traverse the parish. The
manorial rights belong to the Crown, and the principal
lando^neis are Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse bart.
and Miss Lewis. The .soil is sandy. The chief crops
are barley and oats. The area is 19,820 [teres; the
population in 1911 was 2,517.
Parish Clerk, David Hughes.
Post Office. Llandre. — Mrs. Martha Jones, sub-post-
mistress. The nearest money order & telegraph office
is at Bow Street, i^ miles distant
Public Elementary School, erected in 1879, for 200
children ; James Davies, master
Railway Station, Llandre, Wm.Cartwright,station uia.sfr
CEULAN-Y-MAESMAWR is a township. A cemetery
of J acres has been formed at a cost of .^200; it is
under the control of the Parish Council. The area is
7.297 acres of land and 30 of water ; rateable value,
/■2.353 ; the population in 1911 was 714.
CYFOETH-Y-BRENIN is a township,' 4 imles north
of Aberystwyth, half a mile from the station on the
Cambrian line at Llanfihangel. The inhabitants attend
the church at Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn, the vicarage
of which is situated in this township. The area is .;,353
acres of land, 3 of water and 112 of foreshore; ratflable
value, ^4.410; the population in iqn was 875.
CYNNULL MAWR is a township, with a Calvinistic
.Methodist chapel. The area is 3.734 acres of land and
12 of water : rateable value, ,^2.585 : the population in
1911 was 402. _
HENLLYSis a township, 3 miles north of Llanfihangel
station on the Cambrian railway, with Calvinistic
Methodist and Congregational chapels. The area is
3,784 acres of land, 15 of water, 92 of tidal water and
■;<44 of foreshore; rateable value, ,^2.878: the popula-
tion in 1911 was 324.
TIR-Y-MYNACH is a township with a Wesi-yan
chapel. The area is 2,653 acres ^
CEULAN-Y-MAESMAWR
(Letters through Talybont, Cardi-
ganshire.)
Browne Mrs. Penpompren hall
James Thomas, woollen manufacturer
PAEMEBS.
ied thu. tfaim 150 acres or
es Rees Blaeiiant
ards David Owen. Felinfach
ins Griffith. Neuaddfawr
ateable value, £
was 272.
Letters received through Bo
Evans Jai
of land
populati
(.Mrs.). DoIgUynen
Evans Thomas John, Cerrigmaw :
Francis Edward Tudor.Tymawrciulaiv
Griffin William, Brvnledwentach
i-Gn'ffith« John, Blaenceulan
534
Hughes Evan, Brynfedwcnfawr
■mugUes Hugh, CariegCiKhvgaii
Hughes Lewis, Tynant'
Hughes Llewelyn,' Tynrhelig
Jenkins Edward, Alltgochmynydd
Jenkins Edward John. Glaiivrafoii
t Jenkins Elizabeth (Mrs), Winllan
Jones Ebenezer, Gwarcwmuchat
June, Griffith. Tyheii
Jones Hugh, Penwarndden
Jones Jane (Mrs.). Cwmllechllwydd
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Cwmbyr
IJones Mary (Mr.<,). Bhydfaoh
Jones Morgan, Maesglas
Jnnes Morris Benjamin, Cyncining
Jones Kichard, Werndeg
Lewis Lewis, Tyiisrraig
|-Mason Evan Jones. Rhydyronen
IMorgan David Bodweli, Fn
IMorgan .lonatha
Bwlch-'
CYFOETH-T-BORENIN.
'Letters through Berth, C'ardi-;aii-
shire ; & marked t through Llan
dre, Cardiganshire.)
IDavies Eev. ^acch;eus Mevrick B.A
(vicar of Llannhangel-aenen"r--l5-n)
A'icarage
t Morris Williaiij J. P. Bivnoweii
IDavies Rees, shoplieeper
lEdwards Edward, tailor
tJones James Lewis, shopkeeper
IAshle^ M;irv .\iin (Mrs.). Aberceirc
Edwards John. Ru.liii-ha k Brviihii
(letters tliron.jli Bnw Street)
Hughes Richard, Cilolw^'
f James John Morgan, Moelcerney
James William, Tyddyn Llandre
fJames William. Tynllechweddbach
Jenkins Thomas. Penvgoitan
Jones Eli7.h.(MrsO.FfosvgraefeIinuch;
.Tones Griffith. WiU'iierogiirha
Jones John, Tynrhelig
Jones John Griffiths, Ruelissaf (let
ters through Bow Street, Cardigan
shire)
Jones JVilliaui. Brynrodyn
+Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), Brynbwl
tMorgan James, Blaengwain
^Morgan John, Pantvperan
Morgan William. Rli'iwlas
Morgans John. lirvnhalu
SOUTH WAD.ES.
Morri> AVilliam. Brynowen
c)»en David. Aelygiyn
Owen HnghBowland.Rhvdmurwnvrdd
Pryse M. John, Ffosygiafelinissa
I Richards .Tames, Glaidery
I Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.),Penygraig
CYiSJJULL MAWB.
Marked thus || postal address Llandre,
Cardiganshire.
Marked thus * postal address Taly-
bont, Cardiganshire.
Miirlced thus { postal address Bow
Street, Cardiganshire.
JEdwards Miss, Gwynfa
JEvans William, Llvsalaw
IIGrJffiths James, St. Kilda
llJones John, Buttrells
jIMorgan James Latimer, Isfryn
IjMorgan James Thomas J. P. Maes-y-
Glvi.
llOwen David, T Fagwyr
JRees John Thos. Mus.Bac. Bronceiro
lllRees Thomas. Tynypark
IIEnberts Fredk. Richard. Brongeneu
! COMMERCIAL.
ilEdwards Edward, tailor, Penygroes
JEdwards John, assistant overseer,
j Garn cottace
IIEvans Danl.D. miller (wtr.),Felinfawr
I jJamesRd. master marinr.Sunny-croft
jilJenkins Evan, grocer
llJones John E. & Griffith, carpenters,
j Dolau
J Jones Edwin, grocer, Garn house
llJones John M.E.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.
, surgeon, & medical officer & public
vaccinator for the geneu'r glyn
district. Abervstwvtli union.
Buttrells
tLloyd Thomas, Ehydypenau inn
JRees John Thomas Mus.Bac. teacher
of music, Bronceiro
I IjEowlands Edward, woollen manufac-
turer. Glanfraed
("kelly's
JBaker Dorcas (Miss). Rbvd^penau
ilDavies David. Dolgau
»Edwards Thomas Llewellvn, Tvncae
||Ev:ins Evan, Cwmcau
jjames Thomas, Tynrhos
llJones David, Elgar
•Jones Griffith. Penpompren
*Jones John, Ffvnonwared
llJones Richard. Bwlchyddwvallt
llJones Thomas. Felingjffin
JJones Thomas Jas. LlwyngWfrnog
llJones Wm. Rowland.Bryngwynmawr
[IILewis Evan, Bryngwyn-issa
III — :. T_v_ Bryngwncanol
ough
ijMorgan Bul.erl \Villiiim,Maesne«vdd
llOliver John. Odvnfach
IjOwen John. PenVwern
llRees Thomas. Tvn\park
•Richards David, Myujddgorddu
IIRichards Thomas, Bivngwvnbach
•Roberts Marsraret (Mrs.), Llelvlhvyd
llWiUiams Evan Jones. tVnnull niawr
llWilliams John (Mrs.). 'Artroedfawr
HENLLYS
Marked thus * receive letter:
Borth.
Marked thus t receive letters through
Talybont.
•Morgans Thomas Owen, blacksmith,
Dolybont
•Williams Jaines. monumental mason
& assistant overseer, Dolybont
PABUEBS.
•Benjamin David, Tnysfergi
tBenjamin John Pugh, Pantydwii
•Benjamin Morris. Frongoch
tEvans Margaret (Mrs.). Bryngryffly
tJames James Llewyllyn, Tnyscapel
•James Richard, Brynllys
■[■Jenkins Jas. Morgan, Cerrygcaranau
tJones John, Llwvnsgaborwen
IJones Thos. Edw'ard,Cerr:
tMorris John. Peni.-wern
tOwen Thomas. Alltgoch
tPhillips Richard. Llwyngli
tWatkin Enoch, Henllvs fa
tWatkin William, Tvhen
gcaramssa
II Le
lllMorgan Arthur James, Pwllglas
I IjMorgan Jonathan B. Glanfraed
TIR-T-MTNACH.
(Lotlers through Bow Street, Cardi-
ganshire.)
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Edwards Mrs. Pantgwyn
Jnnies John, Gaerwen
Meredith John. Joliet villa
Owen T. Woodward. Bodhywel
COMMERCIAL.
Evans Edwd.Riohd. butcher.Penygarn
Evans William,, grocer
Hughes Richard Jenkins, saddler,
Penygarn
Jones Thomas, mason. Cross street
Owen William, bricklaver, Penrhiw
Pritchard David, boot ranker, Penrhiw
FARMEES.
Hii::ii. ■ 'HI' Mil. Llawrcwm maivr
' ,_li Talybont)
.1 . I I ( '.H'rgwyydd
•I''iii i.- K<:i,i,i .T.iiues, Lettvifanhen
[m,.i:,l ;i(iilress. Talybont)
Jones Evan Owen, Court
Jones Richard. Tyncefn
Richards John. Tynpyfach
Richards Richard, Penycwm
Williams Thomas, Troedrhiwseiri
LLANFIHANGEL HELY&BN is a small parish
... he enunty of Radnor, on the rivers Ithon andDnlais.
ind on the road from Rhayader to Lland.indod Wells, ^
m.les south-east from Rhayader. 3 from Penybont rail-
way station and 3 from Llandrindod Wells, in Bhayade.-
iirt district and I land
pe«y sessional division, rural deanery of Melineth-ultra- I The .rea is ,
The chi'.rch ?%'."l4- .'^T-"" ''"'* 'li"<=<'^e "f St. David's, value. ^9,6;
.?stoSe w^.h h ?'"='""■' .".".^-i*" and ancient edifice and 43!' in th
;„1 i"" "nJu'' " ''?'''■>■ <;""«»"'.■"? one bell, and has 80 ! , ,/■
-ittings. The
1732, marriages, 1755
a vicarage, with the perpetual curacy of Llanyre annexed
joint net yearly income ^=87. with 4 acres ?" gfebl
he gift of the Bishop of St. David's and the
S'antmel alternately, and held since 1912 by
John Roland Pryce M.A. of Jesus College.
■1.0 resides at Llanyre. Major James Miller
itt J. P. is lord of the manor and the principal
The soil is clay, subsoil, stone and clay.
,490 acres of land and 8 of water; rateable
. . niation in 1911 was 94 in the civil
the ecclesiastical parish.
Letters arrive through from Rhayader, via Nantmel.
Llandrindod is the nearest telegraph & money order
office. 3 miles distant
£^07-
Marked thus + letters should belDavi,
addressed Llandrindod, Radnorshire D.-ivi
Dvke
^C^eswell Mi<s,
l+Gittn
glebe The children of this
'..vid, Bi-vnhedwin 11
l.iimas. Busnant | '
fhard. Corhydwst ^
John. Tpper Cwm 1
Nan
LLANFIHANGEL NANTBHAN is a
the river Bran, in the rot.ntv of Brecknock
north-wesl from Brecon and 4 miles i.ortl.-bv
Aherbri... station on the Xe;.tl. and Bv i, '
the hundred of Merthvr C
of Merthyr,
of MBi-thvr anri ,.„.,-».. „.,.j J- J-. , , ■.^... ..(;<=. unii-eu wi mat 01 Liianoiiorian. loini, i
deaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. ..ivu.s. i l.e , .loim-:'?;:^,..;^''r^u,b!Xl^ ^wi!: "el",.^ "' Llai^^i
church of St. Michael, a stone building lately rebuilt in
the Niiimi.n style, con.sists of chancel, nave, iiorth porch
and a western towei-, containing one bell: there are 143
sittings. The register dates from 1809. The living is a
rage, united to that of Llandilo'rfan, joint net in-
- ' n the gift of R. Jeffreys Powell esq. and
DJRKOTOKY.]
There are two Baptist chapels and
Methodist chapel. The principal ii-
haiiey and oats in the valley, and the
slietpivalks on the hills bordering the p
is 8,923 acres of land and 17 of water ;
;£■-•, 637; the population in igii was 274.
SOUTH WALE8. llankihangel penbedw.
)35
P( St Office. — William Thomas Parry, sub-postmaster.
Letters by rural postman from Senny Bridge, Brecon-
shire, which is the nearest money order & telegraph
office, s miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in i860, for 50
children ; Miss Kthel Jane Godsell, mistress
COMMERCIAL.
Parry William Thomas, carpente
sub-postmaster
Pritchard Thns.ThreeHorse Shoes
Pngh Hv. boot maker, Peutwvn (
Williams Thomas, blacksmith'
Marked thus J farm 150 acre
fDavies Howell, Graig farm
Davies Hees, Tydraw farm
Davies Walter, Up.Blaeniief;
{Davies William. Nantvrnne
JEvai.s Evan. Brvniovath fa
■s Diivid. Rhiw farm
&' {.Tones Eustace. Gwarllan farm
' les John. IVntrt-wvn farm
Jones Thni,K,>. (JlMilluvd
,r..ues WillKim, run.i.rcLaii
Jones WilUain. A^iltMvcn
tLlovd Marei.l(Mi^s)& Jn.Maerdv
Lloyd Daniel, Blaendyrin
JMorgan Morgan. Cwm Cyiiog far:
Owen Davi.l, Khni-..,!, farm
Price David. C-wmllvthin farm
1 Price Anne (Mrs |
LLANFIHANGEL-NAN-T-MELAN is a parish
in the county of Radnor", about 3 miles south-west from
New Radnor, in the hundred of Radnor, union and
county court district of Kington, rural deanery of Elwel,
archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
Somergill brook flows through the parish. The church
of St. Michael, rebuilt in 1846, is a plain edifice of stone.
m the Norman style, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave,
south porch, small vestry and a western turret containing
I bell: the church will seat 126 persons. The register
dates from the year 1700. The living is a vicarage, net
income ;£iSo, with half an acre of glebe, in the gift of
the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1886 bv the Rev.
Edgar Arthur William Vaughan-Williams M.A. of Jesus
College, Oxford, and surrogate. Henry William Duff
Gordon esq. is lord of the manor and the principal
landowner. The area is 8.6^2 acres nf land and 12 of
water; rateable value, .^2.117; the pnpulation in 1911
was 138 in the civil and .- in 1 h,- eeelesiastical parish.
TREWERN AND GWAITIILA fuim a township in this
parish, zj miles east from Xew Radnor; area, 2,396
acres; rateable value, .^1,323; population in 1911 was
Palish Clerk, James Powell.
Letters are received through New Radnor, via Kington
New Radnor is the nearest Post, M. 0., T. & Tele-
phonic E. D. office, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box
Vaughan-Williams Rev. Edgar Arthur
William M.A. (vicar & surrogate)
Owens John Whittall J. P. Llanevan
C0MMEKCI.4L.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Abel WiUiaui, cowkeeper, Buri
Bedford Jam-s, farn^er, Foice
Bradlev James. Little Llantrussa
Bradford James, faruier, Launt
Davies Aaron, farmer, Domencastle
Davies Arthur, Little Pentre (letters
through Walton)
Davies David, farmer, Blaeneddw
(letters thiough Penihont)
Davi.-s Edwd. L? farmer, Maesmellan
Davies George, farmer. The Pool
Dren John, farmer, Cefnhir (letters
through Gladestry, Kington)
Duggan William, farmer, Bryncoch
I'letters through Penybont)
Kdwards Edward Owen, farmer,
Cnrnhill (letters through Penybont)
LLANFIHASTGEL PENBEDW is a scattered
parish in the county of Pembroke, with a station at
Boncath, in this parish, on the Whitland and Cardigan
liranch of the Great Western railway, and is 7 miles
.■■outh-east from Cardigan, 7 south-west from Newcastle
Emlyn, and 280 by road, or 255^ by rail from London,
in Cilgerran hundred, Cardigan union and county court
district, petty sessional division of Cilgerran, and in the
rural deanery of Emlyn, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Michael,
repaired about i85o, and again in 1907, is an ancient
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles,
west porch and a western tower containing one bell ;
there are 130 sittings. The registers date from the
year 1680. The living is a rectory, net income ^^92, in
the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1897
by the Rev. Morris James Marsden B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, who is also incumbent of and resides
at Capel Colman. Kilrhue, the ancient seat of the
Ma
Gough Jane (Miss), farmer. Lower
Follv
IGriffi'ths Isaac, farmer, Pentre (let-
ters through Walton)
Jones John, farmer, Llantrussa
Jones Rosanna (Miss), faruier, Fnllv
Lewis Ellen (Miss), farmer. Little
Gwaithla (letters thro' Gladestrv)
tLewis Thomas, farmer, Trewen ("let-
ters through Walton)
tMason Hugh Crowther. farmer,
Lower House
tMills William, farmer, Vron
Millward George, farmer. Lane house
(letters through Gladestry)
tMorgan George, farmer. Gwaithla &
Derew (letters through Gladestry)
Morris Thomas, farmer, Kilbiggin
(letters through Gladestry)
tOwens John W. farmer, Llanevan &
Caebanal (letters through Penybont)
Powell James, farmer. Rhos (letters
through Penybont)
Price Edward, 'farmer, Bryn (letters
through Walton)
Piice Evan, farmer. Pike Corner (let-
ters through Penybont)
Price Thomas Arthur, farmer, Grylys
Pritchard Thomas (Mrs.), farmer.
Penwimpin (letters thro' Walton)
Reynolds George, farmer, Rhos (let-
ters througirWalton)
Rogers Benjamin, farm bailiff to J.
W. Owens esq. Great house
tHogers Thomas, farmer, Rhewy aet-
ters through Hundred House,Builth
Wells. Breeonsbire)
Wall George, farmer. Cwmbont
Wilbams Lewis, Red Lion inn;
homely accommodation for visitors ;
motorists & cvclists catered for
Wilson John, farmer. Cwingwalley
Bronwydd family, is now a farmhouse. Sir Marteine
0. M. Lloyd bart. D.L., J. P. is lord of the manor. The
principal landowners are Sir Marteine 0. M. Lloyd bait.
Arthur P. S. Davies esq. and Mrs. Colby. The soil is
light loam; subsoil, slate rock. The chief crops are
wheat, barley, oats and pasture. The area is 2,454
acres; rateable value, .^1.632; the population in 1911
was 301
Sexton, James Davies.
BONCATH is the principal place, and includes tie
railway station.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Boncath (letters should have
Pembrokeshire added).— Mrs. Margaret Thomas, sub-
postmistress
Public Elementary School (mixed), Blaenyffos, erected
in 1876, for 135"; William Thomas Williams, master
Boncath Railway .Station, William Henry Williams, sta-
tion master
■ked thus t receive letters through D;
Blaenyffos.
BONCATH.
Brooks John Harley, Maes-y-Uah
Rogers Henry, King's lodge
COMMEnCIAL.
Boncath Poultry Society Ltd. egg mers
Brooks John Harley M.D., CM. phy-
sician & surgeon, Maes-y-llan
Davies Arthur, grocer
ies David, carpenter, 3 Pentre ter
Harries Sarah (Miss) & John Thos.
Boncath inn
James David, carpenter. Arwel
James Evan, butcher
tJohn John, masoii, Llainddu
tJones John, blacksmith, Postgueyu
Jones John, miller (water), Felinwen
Luke Marv Ann & Martha (Misses),
grocers, ' & post office, Blaenffos
Liilie Martha Ann (Mis.s). dres.s
maker. Forth
Luke William, assistant overseer
Nicholas David, tailor
Robinson Edward & Co. Limited,
timber merchants
Sambrook Phoebe (Miss), dress maker
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over
Davies Ben). Lloyd J. P. Pantyrhandd
Davies Catherine' (Mrs.), Penalltfach
Davies George, Dolenewydd
Davies Thomas, Fronfawr
Edwards Thomas, Goytre
Elwards Thomas, Wcingiach
"iSe LLAMIHANCfEL PENBEDW. SOUTH WALES.
[keli.y's
Evans David, Lan
IReorge Mai-;;aiPt (Mrs.), Maenroch
Griffiths Esther (Miss), Tetwen
Harris John. Buncoth farm
James Benjamin. GiluedfaoL
James John, Abertrinant
Jones James, PlasyJderwen
Jones John, Felinwen
IJJones Thoma!". Ffyuonwen
JMarks Wiliiaai Howell & Micb
Henrv-, Dolellwvdion
Mathiai Anne (Mrs.1, Nantadarn
tOwen Griffin." Blaenffosuchat
Phillips David, Tymawr
Richards John, Parkyteilitrr
{Richards William, Kilrhue
Anna (Mrs.),
{Tho,
gleision
{Thomas David, Wernddofon
Thomas William, Penbedw
Williams David, Parkmawr
Williams Thomas, Rvdhowell
tWilliams Thomas, Trefarget
LLANFIHANGEL RHOS-Y-CORN is a parish
in the county of Carmarthen, 7 miles south from Llany-
byther station on tht Great Western railway, and 7
miles e.ist from Pencader Junction, on the same line, in
thf Lanipeter union and county court district, rural
deanery of Llandilo. archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Michael is a
building of stone, consisting of nave, aisles and a belfry
containing one bell, and affords 180 sittings The regis-
ters of baptism* and burials date from the year 1766 ;
marriages from 1754. The living is a vicarage, net in-
come ;^i22, with 140 acres of glebe and residence, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
igi4 by the Rev. Isaac Evans L.Div. of .St David's
Marked + letters through Brechfa,
Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshiro
Duvies Rev. George (Congregational),
Gwernogle
Kvans Rer. Isaac L.Div. (vicar).
Vicarage
Cn
liege, Lampeter.
TheCr
)wn
own
the
mar
or
The
1"
ncipal landowner
is J. W
Gw
-Hup
hes
esi|
The
ar
ea is 8,823 acres
of land
and
21
of w
ater
teable
va
ne, ^2,406; the
Dopulation in
191:
437
COMMEBCIAL.
FAHMEBS.
Daniels Herbert, Xajityperchill
Davies Benjamin, Esgergarn
Davies David, Pantrybettws
Davies David J. PenrbiwdiUa
Davies Eleanor (Mrs.), Wernar
I Davies Ev.ni. Blaenholiw
Davies Henry, Tirwan
tBrown H. D. chemical manufacturer,! Davies John, Pantyrhoidus
Tymawr Davies .Samuel, Brynllewellyn
Davies David, carpenter, Brynmadog Davies William, Pe'ngarreg
Davies John Thomas,
Maries mill
Evans Anne (Mrs )
"tEvans David, grocer. Brvn stores
Evans David. 4,n,.k!-c|..T, is.i-t;i
overseer &suli-pii-tiiuisir,i;-.v.-nii..
Evans Thoma.s, uiasun, Tvuewidd
Evans William, mason, Hendrafad..;
Griffiths Charles, shopkeeper, Lond'
house, Gwernogle
Daniel,
(water), ! Evans Benjamin, Llainoleu isaf
i Evans David, Crynarth
Gwernogle E\aiis Evan. Blaenpane
1 stores , Evans Evan, Gwastadedd
IS. i-t;n,t Evans Evan. Llett^deryn
i;-.v.-iiim^1h B,..i„s John, Pantvooubal
!.ew>dd ;Evnns Mary (Mrs.). Forest
Rachael (Mrs.), Maesgwyti
Timothy, Esgerfynwent
William, Rhoswen
William. Wannyrewig
Jones John, grocer. Capel, Gwernogle [ Tames Evan, Clynwalis
Lewis David, blacksmith, Penrhippin : James John, Gwernogle Mill
fLewis Lewis, blacksmith, Fronhaul | James William, Hendre-Eynos
Lewis Margaret (Miss), woollen 1 Jones Ann (Mrs.), Tymawr
manufacturer, Nantffin factory j+Jones Benjamin, Brynmarles
Morgans Joshua, grocer. The Stores, , Jones Daniel, Llandaintach
Gwernogle i Jones David, Llainolen-ucha
Hees David John, tailor, Darrenview |jones David, Pantyrhug
i-Thomas Alfred, tailor & insurance 1 Jones David, Tanyfoel
agent, Derwen deg Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.),GwerM02lPbach
Mhomas Evan, miller (Mater), Forest | .Tones Enoch, Brynfelyn
mill I Jones Esther (Mrs.), Garth
tThomas Thomas, grocer. Caercoed Jones Evan, .Salach
GWERNOGLE is a hamlet in this parish, and has a
Congregational chapel, erected in 1869, which has -^oo
sittings.
Po.st Office, Gwernogle (letters should be addressed
Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire). — David Evans, sub-
postmaster. Nearest money order office Llanbyther
& telegraph office Brechfa, 4 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), Gwernogle, for So
children ; James Killick, master
Jones Evan, Caerbloidd
Jones John, Blolwethfawr
Jones John, Byrgwmbach
Jones Morgan, Bwlchgwyn
Jones Simon, Llvstvn
Jones Sylvanus.' Tyrcae
Jones Thomas, Forest lodge
Jones Thomas, Hafod-tidrws
Jones Thomas, Pentre Evan
Jones Thomas, Tvrvnn
Lewis David, Cross" inn
Lewis Thomas, Abernautffin
Lewis Willie, Maesygroes
Lloyd David, Brithdir
Morgan Ann (Mrs.), Llettyllwynde
Gwernogle
Morgans Morgan, Tyrlan
Morgans Timothy, Gilfachyrhew
Morgans William, Troedyrhiw
Powell Joshua, Gwarallt
Thomas David, Cadwgan, Gwernogle
Thomas David, Pantycerrig
tThomas David, Taiiralt
Thomas Hannah (Mrs.), Nantyfeinon
Thomas Henry. Taicyd
Thomas John, Penybont
Thomas Joshua, Ffynonygog
Thomas Lettice (Mrs.), Clynmerdy
Thomas Samuel, Voelgloverog
Thomas Thomas, Clynbwcb
Thomas Thomas, NantUwyd
Thomas William, Rhiwsaithbren
tWatkin Geo. Saml. (Mrs.),Danycoed
Williams David, Nantycaws
Williams Walter, Llettywynchwith
LLANFIHANGEL RHYDITHON is a [arish in
the county of Radnor, and on the road from Knighton to
Ven-y-bont, and i mile east from Dolau station, on
the London and North Western railway, and it south-by-
west from Knighton, in the hundred 'and also the petty
sessional division of Cetnllys, union and county court
district of Knighton, and in the rural deanery of Melineth
Sub Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese ot St.
David's. The diurch of St. Michael, erected in 1837,
and restored in 1891, is a building of stone, consisting of
chancel, nave, and an embattled western tower, contain-
ing 5 bells. In 1907 the tower was rebuilt, new windows
inserted, including a stained east window, and a chancel
arch erected at a total cost of ;fi,2oo. There are 141
sittings. The register dates from the year 1732. The
living is a vicarage, with Llandewy-Tstradenny annexed,
joint not yearly value /24o. ■"'*■!» 120 acres of land
and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1902 by the Bev. Frederick Owen Thomas
MA. nf Jesus College, Oxford. There are Primitive
pniTATK BKSIDKKTS Rad
Powell Mrs. Cregriggan
Thomas Rev Frederick Owen MA
(vicar)
Thomas-Moore Thos. J.P. Old hall
'■OMMKHCIAT.
Davies .\arnn, inilU-r (water), Up. mil
Evans Charles, grocer, Post office
Evan* John, Old Hall inn
Evans William, boot & shoe m.iker
Hargist William, blacksmith
Lloyd Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer
Nfill. Thnnm.. bnfldor
.Supply Co
Button, sal.
Thomas James, grocer
FAnVRRS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or ove
Brick Edward, New house
Bufton Edward, New house
D.ivis David, Craffo"
i Edwards Joseph, The Graig
Edwards William, Upper farm
Evans Gwen (Mrs.). Upper Llyssin
Hnrdwirk .Tanu's, Cilvbvddr
Methodist and Calvinistic Methodist chapels in the
village, and a Baptist chapel at Dolau, erected in 1S72,
with 2"o sittings. The only charity is one of £j,
"'i' i' I- li-i 1 ilmted annually to the poor. Lord
I ii :,,,;, ,,i. . >,, 1,,, is lord nf the manor, and Thomas
I .■ - M ■—\. J.P. are the principal landowners.
'J'ii - i - inn and clay; the chief crops are oats and
ha; The area is 5,939 acres of land and 9 of water:
rateable value, ^^4.401 ; the population in igit was 322
in the civil and 773 in the ecclesiastical parish.
I'nst Office. Dolau (letters should have Radnorshire
added). — Charles Evans, sub-postmaster. Penybont is
the nearest monev order & telegraph office, 4 miles
distant
Wall Letter Box by Dolau station
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1842, &
enlarged in 1872, for 80 children; Miss B. Beynon,
iiiisti-ess; Joseph Price, Llanbister, attendance officer
Dol.Mi Station, Trevor Evans, station master
. Lime & General tHughes Richard, Tkilmaenowyd
mited (depot) (E. \ Jones Charles, Mountain
nl. Dolau station Lewis Thomas, Lower house
tRhnell John Samuel, Tynyfelin
Thomas Aaron, Tyiiywern
Thomas John, Tan iiouse
Thomas William. Dniau
IWatkins William J.P. Nantywellan
Watkins William Walter, Dolnn
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
5aj
LLANFIHANQ-EL. TALYLLYN 13 a parish in the
county of Brecknock, at the head of the Llangorse Lake,
and is i mile north-east from Talyllyn Junction station,
on the Brecon and Merthyr railway, 4 east from Brecon,
5 south-by-we»t from Talgarth, and 4 north-by-west from
Tal-y-bont, and in the hundred of Talgarth, petty ses-
•ional division of Talgarth, union and county court dis-
trict of Brecknock, and m the rural deanery of Brecun
(third part), archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Michael is an ancient edifice
of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch, and an embattled western tower, con-
taining 4 bells. There are four stained windows, the
east window, erected in 1895, being a memorial to Capt.
Swinton, of Brynderwen (d. 1894). The church affords
150 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates
from 1700 ; marriages, 1750. The living is a rectory, with
the vicarage of Llanvwern annexed, joint net yearly value
^140, with glebe (£36). in the gift of the Bishop of
St. David's for one turn, and of the representatives of
the Rev. Hugh Bold for two turns, and held .<ince 1918
Davies Rev. Llewellvn (Calvinistic Davii
Methodist), Bronwyn terrace Griffiths
Perrott Robert Samuel, Arrah lodge Penpen
Roberts Rev. Llewelyn Idris B.A " ' ' ~
(rector. & vicar of Llanvwern)
The Rectorv
by the Rev. Llewelyn Idris Roberts B.A. of St. David'.-
College, Lampeter. A new rectory house was erected
in 1900 at a cost of j^i,3oo. There is a Calvinistic
.Methodist chapel. There are two charities, viz. a sum
of £1 yearly for bread for the poor to be given on Good
Friday, and the rent of one acre of ground towards-
providing wine for the Holy Communion. Mrs. Coulson,
who is lady of the manor, Mrs. Perrott and Capt. D.
Hughes Morgan are the principal landowners. The soil
is clay and marl; chief crops, wheat, barley, oats and
turnips. The area is 1,246 acres; rateable valuf.
j^2,i88 ; the population in igii was 268 in the civile
and 391 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post. M. 0. k T. Office (letters should have Breconshire-
added). — Miss Ann Jones, sub-postmistress
Letter Box at Station
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1365. f..v
100 children ; Alfred Snell, master
Railway Station, Talyllyn Junction, Percy Skey, master
COMIIEHCIAL. iMonis Gwlym, farmer, Pistill
ndwnwal Powell David Jas. & Margaret (Miss),
farmers. farmers, Kovadd
Ip.iwell Thomas Ivor, assistant over-
Dnvid &
Hobhv William, w
■lames Edward He
Jones Ann (Miss),
Jones Thomas, fni
right
ioval Ua
r, Post
Willi;
"illuno, farmer, Hemley hall
l^i.^oph (Mrs.). frmr.Oakfield
William, Black Cock inn
David.refreshmnt.rms. Statu
LLANFIHANGEL-Y-CBETTDDYN LOWEK is
a parish in the county of Cardigan, 2^ miles from Traws-
coed station and 3 from Llanilar station, both on the
Great Western railway, and 6J south-east from
Aberystwyth, in the liar hundred. Aberystwyth union and
county court district, petty sessional division of Upper
liar, and in the n.iral deanery of Llanbadarn Fawr. arch-
deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
church- of St. Michael is an ancient edifice of stone, in
the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, transept?,
south porch, and a tower containing one bell : the church
has been restored, and affords 340 sittings. The registers
of baptisms and burials date from the year 1781 ; mar-
riages from 1786. The living is a vicarage, net income
^200, with residence and 2 acres of glebe, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1Q16 b\
the Rev. Thomas Rees Davies
Michael's chapel of ease, a sui
(Those marked t letters th
Crosswood, Aberystwyth.)
(Those marked + letters through
Devil's Bridge. Aberystwyth.;
Davies Rev. Thomas Rees, Vicarage
Roberts Edward J.P.Penywern (postal
address. New Cross, Aberystwyth)
COMMERCIAL.
tEvans George Oshorn, grocer &.
assistant overseer, Cwmchcoch
Evans William Lewis, blacksmith
tJenkins Richard, blacksmith, Aber-
magur
.Tones Wm. R. miller (water), Tanllan
Parry John, saw mills.Dyffryn (letters
through Llanilar)
Pugh Enoch, beer retailer
Rattray James, builder
long in ruins, but restored in 1883 at a cost of £(100.
and affording no sittings. There are Calvinistic Metho-
dist and Weslevan chapels. The manorial rights belomc
to the Crunn! The Earl of Lisburne, Major HusrU
E.-'.ward Buiisall J. P.. F. R. Roberts esq. and G. A.
Vaughan es,|. ;;re the [.rincipal landowners. The soil is
., li-hl i..in,i ; .nl.^.^j. ^hale. The chief crops an- i.ats
Post Office. — Henry Wright, sub-postu
through Aberystwyth. Crosswood
uionev order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Boxes,— Cwmchtoch 4: Abei
At Llantrisant i-s St. Public Element;
11 and lonely building, I Richard M. D
(postal
Mon, Abervstwvth)
Mrs.). Cennant
.■.intwngenan
ill hold 150 children ;
IJoiies Jenkin. Cwmchcoch
Jones John William. Penywern
t*Jones William. Cwmnydion-i
ILa«iie J.ihn Peter, lierllanber
Ma
ked thus* farm 150 acres
Bla
ckwell John, Cvnonfach
Da
iel John & D.ivid, Penlam
Da
ies Eheneier. Cynon Faw
:ev;,>,>
Job,, K
aiiard, Bwlchc
JEvans
Willian
, Blaenmagwr
Hoplni,
Willia
ji. f'aeewtta
Hughes
Fredei
ck, Abertrinan
Hughes
John.
Penvbanc
■t*.Jai,.e
s Isaac
Llanerchpenti
James
Richard
Peiidre
Jenkins
Thomas, Tanllan
Joel Mc
r-ian, Pwllyucha
LLANFIHANGEIi-Y-CBETTDDYN TIPPER (or
Eglwys Newydd) is a parish in the county of Cardigan,
3 miles from DeviTs Bridge station on the Vale of
Rheidol light railway from Aberystwyth, 8^ miles from
Trawscoed station on the Great Western railway, and 12
south-east from Aberystwyth, in liar hundred. Aberyst-
wyth union and county court district. Upper liar petty
sessional division, rural deanery of Llanbadarnfawr, arch-
deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
church (dedication unknown) is an ancient building of
local stone, restored in 1887, and consists of apsidal
chancel, nave, transepts, vesti-y, and an embattled tower
containing one bell : the central window in the apse is
filled with stained glass brought from a church in Bel-
gium : and there are memorial windows to members
of the Chambers family and Mrs. Waddingham, of
Guiting Grange : the reredos is a carved and painted
triptych, erected in memory of Mrs. Davies, of
Ffosrhydgaled : the walls of the church are adorned
with paintings by Miss Erskine : in the south transept
stwyth)
I Richards John, (xogmou
1 Richards Morgan, Blaencynon
Rowlands William, Brenan
ItSteadman Richard. Llanerchgroen
;*Wiitkiiis John James. Glenvdd (let-
I ters through Llanilar)
Williams David, Llwyncrychyddod
tWilliams Thomas. Gilwern '
is a nioiiument. executed in 1815 by Sir Frai.cis.
Chantrey. and erected to Mariamne. only child of
Thomas' and Jane Johnes, who died in 1811: the
monument includes a group representing the parents
standing bv the couch of their dying child, and there
is an inscription : the north transept is reserved for the
H:ifod family : the rest of the church affords 200 sittings.
Ihe register of baptisms dates from the year 1773 ;
marriages and burials. 1774. The hving >s a vicarage.
net vearlv value /200, and residence, in the gift of
, , ,,, ", ,; 'iM since 1900 by the Rev. Thomas Koah
; I-,,.,. A chapel of ease was erected at
li I ;n 1896: it is an iron structure
., ,^ 1" iiive only and will seat 100 persons.
■^ij,.",,, .,,; i.i., I'.lvimstic M.thodist chapels. Between
n^vil's Ihidt'e .Till l^l". - N.'>\-.U1. at an altitude of
feet.
purpose, ;
at it was
.nree TIT.
ig the road; it seives
01, but it is presumed
lorate the jubilee of
,t of Thomas Ja'r''«
538
fciULTH WALES.
[kellv's
Waddingham esq. D.L., J.P. The celelnated Devil's
brid^ and Mvnach falls are in this parish ; for descrip-
tive particulars see Aberystwyth. The Crown is lord of
the manor. The principal landowiiiTs art- the Earl of
Lisburne and Thomas J. Waddingham esq. The soil is
loam ; subsoil, shale. Chief crops, barley and oats, but
most of the land is pastuie. The area of the parish is
i6,s55 acres of land and 65 of water ; rateable value,
j^3,oi2 ; population, 1911, 854, and of the ecclesiastical
parish of Eglnys Newydd, 563.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Devil's Bridge.— Mrs. Eliza-
beth Jones, sub-postmistress. Letters through Aber-
ystwyth
Post Office, Cwmystwyth. — John Morgan Jo:
postmaster. Letters through Aberystwyth, i
Bridge. Pontrhydygroes, 4 miles distant, is
est money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary Schools.
Devil's Bridge, built in 1872, for 120 children
laster
. cbildn
Richards, master
Cwmystwyth, built
Williams, master
Trisant, built in i
Lewis, master
Railw.iv Station, Eel
1904. f
for 98
Djvies,
.ildr
stati
^2James marked thus • receive their
letters through Devil's Bridge,
Aberystwyth.)
(Names marked thus t receive their
letters through Pontrhydygroes,
Aberystwyth.)
{Names marked thus || receive their
letters through Crosswood, Aberv-
stwyth.)
PKIVATE RESIDENTS.
■»Davies James George Morris J.P.
Pwllfreiran
*Jones Bev. Thomas Noah (vicar),
Eglwys Newydd
♦Lewis Rev. Stephen Harris L.Div.
(curate). The Parsonage
*Waddingham Thomas James M.A.,
D.L., J.P. Hafod
COMMERCIAL.
tDavies David, woollen manufacturer
*Davies Dinah Ann (Mrs.), grocer,
Glanpon
*Davies James George Morris J.P.
land steward to T. J. Wadding-
ham esq. Pwllfreiran
♦Davies Joseph, tailor, Bronwaen
•Davies Thomas, carpenter, Panty-
rodyn, Cwmystwyth
♦Davies William, butcher, Dole
•Davies William, tailor, Winllanwen
♦Edwards Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Penffynon, Cwmystwvth
♦Hafod Stores (Francis P. Lightfoot,
proprietor), grocers
•Hopkins Anne Oliver (Mrs), drapr.
Gwarcapel
•Howells David, shopkeeper, Pendre
♦Jones David, joiner. New row
•Jones David, shofkeeper. New row
♦Jones Eli7.h.(Mrs.), shopkpr.Post off
•Jones John Morgan, shopkeeper,Post
office, Cwmvstwvth
tJones John E. blacksmith
♦Jones Thomas Oliver, coal merchant.
Devil's Bridge station
•Kingside Mining Co. (John Evans,
I manager), lead mines, Cwmystwyth
•Lewis Jenkin, woollen manufacture!
•Lightfoot Fras. P. Devil's Bridge htl
•Lloyd David, shopkpr. Penlonfedw
tMorgans Thomas, relieving officer
for No. 3 district Aberystwyth
union & registrar of births, mar-
riages & deaths
•Thomas Richard. china dealer.
Gwnrffvnon
'Bonner David & Elias, Ochrhos
♦Burrell John, Gelmaet
I ♦♦Davies John & David, Dolgors
David, Blae
tifaw
♦Davii
Ev.in, Tancwarrel
•Davies Joseph, Glantrisant
,*Davies Matthew, Gwarllvn
.•Davies William, Dolau
!»DudJyke John, Lettysyrod
I ♦Edwards David, Ciiemeirich
1 IIEdwards David, Dolfor & Dnlwen
! 'Edwards Elizabeth (Miss), Tyncry
I tiiu, Cwmystwrth
1 "Edwards Evan, Waunradar
•Edwards John, Cerregrivn
I •Evans Ann (Mrs.). Tvnclawdd
•Evan Catherine (Mrs!), Sguborfach.
Cwmystwyth
•Evans David, Pantgwyn
•Evans Evan, Cefengreugog
[•Evans Henry, Doleacion
•Evans Stephen, Rhosyrhydd
♦Evans Thomas, 'lygwyn
1 *Howells Joseph, Brynpeirian
•Howells Richard, Tynbryn
I •Hughes Arthur, Cwmystwyth
[♦Jenkins Thomas, Tynllidiart
tJenkins Thomas, Tynrhos
♦Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), Mynach
•Jones Evan, Blaenpentre
^♦Jonea Evan, Maenarthur
•Jones John David, Llwvnwch
♦Jones Thos. Vale view, Cwmystwyth
♦•Lewis John David, Boteolls
j {♦Lewis Thomas Vaughan (& assistant
I overseer), Nantarthur
[t^Lightfoot Francis P. Rhostyddyn
[♦Lloyd David, Cyfie
jtLlovd Harriette (Mrs.), Panvcraf
'♦Mason David, Glanfedw
•Mason David, Pantyrheol
•Mason John, Frongochfach
•Mason Moses, Rhvdomled
♦Morgan Arthur. Tynrhyd. Cwmy-
stwyth
{♦Morgan David, Pentredunaiit
♦Morgans Marv (Mrs.), Tynrhydd.
Cwmystwyth
fMorris Richard, Ehosihyw
'Oliver John. Tynrhos, Cwmystwyth
♦Owen Lewis, Pengwernewydd
•Powell John, Llethermeirch
{♦Raw James Edward, Tyllyd
♦Roberts Ann (Mrs.), Tynglog,
Cwmystwyth
•Thomas Jas. Cwmnewidion ucha
♦Thomas Richard, Gwarffynon
♦Thomas Thomas. Troed-rhiw
•Williams Daniel, Pembrynhir
•Williams Griffiths, Rhydgpermion
LLANFIHANGEL XSTRAD is a parish in the
county of Cardigan, on the river Aeron, with a halt
at Felinfach on the Lampeter and Aberayron branch
■of the Great Western railway, 6^ miles from Lampeter,
oj south-east from Aberayron, and 22 from Abeiv.st-
W)''li, in Uie hundred of Moyddyn, petty sesMin!
division of liar Lower and Aberayron, countv 1
district and union of Aberayron, and in thV i;
deanery of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry of Car.I. m.
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Michael is a plain building of stone, consisting of
chanc:-!, nave and north aisle; it was restored in
1878 at a cost of ;f 1,500, and affords 250 sittings.
The registers date from the vear 1748. The living
•' ,t '"<-afae<'. "•■' income £206, and residence,
m the gift of the Bishop of St, David's, and held since
1910 by the Rev. Robert Edward Davies LD of St
David's College. Lampeter. At Cribyn, 4 miles distant,
18 a chapel of ease, erected in 1894. There is also a
Congregational chapel at Ty'n Fwndw,,, founded in
1778, which has 250 sittings, and a I'nitarian chapel at
Rhyd-y-Gwin, erected in 1867. C;ipt. Herbert Vau.-h.ui
and Mrs. Lewes are the principal landowners. The'sml ,
is light and slaty; chief crops, nhe.at and o.it» The |
area is 7,645 acres of land, 5 of water and 5 of fore- '
shore; assessable value, ^3,213 ; the population in uin
was 920. 1
LLANFIHANGEL TSTRAD.
PRIVATE RRSIDKNTS.
Davies Rev. Robert Edward L.Div
Vicarage
Evans Evan, Aeron villa
Lewes Mrs. Llanlear
Phillips Rev. Williau, ( W.-Uh Cnn
Felinfach, half a mile and Cribyn, 4 miles from the
Church, are villages ; at the latter place is a Unitarian
chapel, erected in 1790; Abermeurig, Ffynonoer and
Temple Bar are hamlets.
!■ t, M 0. & T. Office, Felinfach (letters should have
' I 'uaiishire added). — Miss Hannah Davies, sub-
- 11 1 -tress
r -. tiili.e. .\beruieurig. — Miss Margaret Ellen Davies,
.-ltip-|lH^tnlistress Letters through Felinfach, Cardigan-
fliire, wliirh i< thr ii.iirest money order & telegraph
office. n,-a,U , m,,1.
Post & T. Dill. f. I'll I
Letters tluuiigh LI:
fach is the nearest
Letter Box at Tstrad
County Police Station, John Jenkins, constable
Public Elementary Schools.
This parish is included in the Aberayron District School
Management; Benjamin C. Jones, of Aberayron, clerk;
Evan T K.'os. Aberayron, attendance officer
F.linfiili nn\r,li. Iiuil't for 180 children; John Llethian
ivid Eviins. sub-postmasi
r, Carmarthenshire. Fe
order office, 4 miles dist
for
Bry.
iS«ord Ja
' Davies John, coal merchant
Evans Daniel, grocer
I Evans Evan M.R.C.S.Eiig., L.i
! Lond, D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Eng. j
sician k surgeon, Aeron villa
Thomas Evans, station master
Evans Lewi.i, Vale of Ayron I'.H
Jones David Price, assistant overset
clerk to the Parish Council
fanner, Rhydygof (postal addro*
Lampeter, Cardiganshire)
.. Jones Evan, Aldergate inn
- Jones Thomas, tailor. Kennel
Richards David, Brynog Arms P.H
DIRECTORY.]
ABEBMEURIG.
(Letters received through Feliiifach,
Cardiganshire.)
Davies Margaret Ellen (Miss), grocer.
Post office
CEIBTN.
(Letters through Llanybyther, Car-
marthenshire.)
Kw.n.s David, hoot dealer
Evans David, grocer. Post office
Evans Margt. (Mrs.),MynachArmsP.H
Hughes Daniel, tailor
Jenkins Griffith, blacksmith
Jenkins Bees. Three Horse Shoes P.H
Jones Evan, shopkeeper
Jones Wm. butter merchant, Bryn
Thomas Daniel J. draper
Williams Evan, grocer
FELINFACH.
Jones John J.P. Cwmere
Davies David, surveyor, Brynhyfryd
Duvies David Saunders, grocer
Edwards Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Evans Evan, monumental mason
Jones John, blacksmith
Price David, miller (water)
SOUTH WALES.
FFYNONOER. 1
(Letters through Felinfach, Cardi- ]
ganshire.)
Lewis Ann (Mrs.), grocer |
TEMPLE BAR.
(Letters through Felinfach, Cardi-
ganshire.)
Evans Rev. Cellan (Unitarian). Bed-
Iwyn
Evan.s Rachael (Miss), costumier
Evans Samuel, carpenter & joiner ;
also builder, wheelwright & cabinet
maker
Jones Thomas, grocer
Williams Rees, Fronfelen Arms P.H
F.VEMEHS.
(In Llanfihangel Ystrad parish.)
(Marked thus * should be addressed
Cribyn, Llanvbvther, Carmarthen-
shire)
Davies David, Cefnystrad
Davies David, Lloyd Jack & Tangraig
Davies Evan, Pencaelitri
Davies Jenkin, Tyntron
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), Rhiworen
Lavies Simon
Edwards David, Bank Greengrove
Evans Benjamin, Fro
*Evans Daniel, Mae.smynach
LLANFRYXACK. 539
Evans David, Glanwern
Evans David, Pewern
Evans Evan, Bwlch-y-person
Evans James, Gilfachfran
Evans John, Blaenplwyf
Evans Mary (Miss), Wern Llwyn
Evans Samuel, Gilfach
Evans Thomas, Graigwen
Hughes Jenkin, Nanthenfoel (letters
through Lampeter, Cardiganshire)
Jenkins Evan, CasteU
•Jenkins John, Penlan, Cribyn
Jones David, Caegwyn
Jones David Price, Rhydygof (letters
through Lampeter, Cardiganshire)
Jones David T. Llanerchfach
*Jones Jenkin, Frongelyn
•Jones John. Carfael
Jones John, Cwmere
Jones Joseph, Rhydfydyr
Jones Thomas, Cilerwisg
•Jones Tom. Clyttan
Llovd Thomas, Felindrenchaf
♦Marsden John George, Ehydyhannaii
i\larsilen Watkiii. Dryngolu
Morgan Tliomas, Gwernfeilig
ThniiKis Joseph. Wernddu
Hilhains & Sons. Drewynt
j Williams John, Gelly
I Williams Thomas, Felindreisaf
LLANFIIiO (Lla
par
Breoknoi
k on the Brecon and Hav roi
east froi
1 Brecon and q west from Ta
the Gam
vian railwav, 'in the hundred
.sessional
division of Talgarth, <-onntv
union of Brecknock. ! m
enii-i-ini_ Ml >liiiMi-l. nave, south porch, and western
t.iw.i, ire containing 3 bells. The rood loft
siiU ,.,:-' ,, . : ,. i.> is a good carved oak screen. The
,,.o-i.^t, I ., I,. M,ili,->t of which is in Latin, date from
the year i63o. The living is a rectory, with the chapelry
of Llandefailog Tregraig annexed, joint net incoipe
^^500, with S3 acres of glebe and residence, in the sift
of the trustees of the late Rev. D. W. Lewis, and held
since 1914 by the Rev. Georo,. Tf.i t;i,x~ loi,. . At .\ of
Keble College, Oxford. Tl,. 1 - 1 _ . il
chapel at TREDOMEN, ereeir,! ! : .
distril
doles
ited
two
f 2S. 6d. At Allthll . - on: . a
large British camp. John Wil'i o - \ o : , HI,.
J.P. who is lord of the maiioi . ,1 - 1',,., ,- !;.,in
Thomas esq. and Mrs. Evan.> .m .1.. piuoiiij; lj:.il-
uuners. The soil is red sandstone; chief crops, wheat,
barley, oats and turnips. The area is 3,296 acres ;
rateable value, £2.gyj ; population in 1911, 220.
Post Office.— Mrs. Mary Jane Morgan, suh-postmistress.
LLANFILO.
FARMERS.
rRIV.tTE BE.SIDKNT.S.
Davies Rev, Thns. Gwvdriui, Penvrallt
,t .^irv Hope
Davies Rev. Thomas Gwydrim (Con-
I),,„- i ||,o, ;, Feiiishapentre
•gregational), Penvrallt
H - \l , Ipper Tvle-erwvn
Jones Rev. Georce Ifor Rhys MA.
K,; :-. 1: ,oo;."pant,au
(rector). Rectory
Iv . li.niel, Tygrug
Price Mrs, Anne. The Rosary
1: ,„. V. . T«v„-vr-odin
,|, - 1 :,, , , IIollv Bush
COMMEHCIAL.
i 0 !■ ■ -, in.oaled
C.iuihear Robert Henry, poultry
P,,K, U:l,uo, I'l.per house
farmer. Pendarren
Phillips William. HiUis
Williams William, surveyor to Hay
Price David CMrs.), Buildings
& Brecon Rmal District Conncils,
Price John. Pendre
Cwrt-Llwyfen house
Price Jn. Kicketts, Low. Tvle-crwyn
LLAH-FBYNACH is a parish and village on the Usk,
3J miles south-east from Brecon station, on the Midland
and Brecon and Merthyr railways, in the county of
Brecknock, hundred and petty sessional division of Pen-
lelly, Brecon county court district, union of Brecknock,
and in the rural deanery of Brecon (third part), arch-
deaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Brynach is a plain edifice of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, porch, and a western tower.
containing 2 bells. There is a monument in the church
to Charles Clifton esq. The church affords 160 sittings.
The registers date from the year 1695. The living is a
rectory, net income .£195, with residence, in the gift of
C. H. de Winton esq. and held since 1908 by the Rev.
Lc-tters throuirh Taltrarth. Breconshire, which is the
o II,.: I MOV order & telegraph office,3 miles distant
I I liivv School ("mixed), built in 1874, for 5c
M:-- Hannah Jones, mistress
LL.V.Mil.l .MCLOG TEE'E GRAIG is a village, in the
county of Brecknock and formerlv a civil parish, but
by an Order of the Brecknockshire County Council.
dated J.ui 29 1904. and confirmed by Local Government
B,..ard Order. 'dated Oct. ist, 1904, it was merged into
the parish of Llanfilo; it is 5 miles east -by-north from
Brecon, 4 south-west from Talgarth and one mile north
from Treteinon station on the Cambrian railway. The
church of St. Maelog, erected in 1710 at the sole cost of
the Rev. John Parry, on the site of an ancient chapel, is
an edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch, and a turret containmg one bell : in the chancel
are several interesting monuments: the church was
restored in 1901 and affords 50 sittings. The registers
are included in those of Llanfilo, which date from 1680.
The living is a chapelry, annexed to the rectory of Llan-
filo. John Williams-Vaughan esq. D.L., J.P. who is
lord of the manor. Garnett Morris esq. & Tyssil Phillips
esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is red
sandstone; the chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and
turnips. The population in 1901 was 24.
Letters are received from Talgarth, Breconshire. The
nearest post, money order & telegraph office is at
Llanfihangel Talyllyn, about ij miles distant
The children of this place attend the schools at Llanfil^'
& Llanfihangel Talyllyn
Price William John, Tradomen
Pryce James. Penymaes
Thomas Evan, Penygoyfford
Williams Thomas, Tyynycwm
Williams William. Tradomen
Worth Thomas, Court-y-plyfin
Worth William Thomas, Rhydlydan
LLANDEFAELOG TBEB GRAIG.
F.IRMERS
Jones John, Glardwr
Morris Garnett. Llandefaelog farm
Phillips Tvssil. Lower Trostre
Powell Ann (Mrs.). Court gaer
Hilary Williams Lewis M.A. of Sehvyn College, Cam-
bridge. There is a Baptist chape erected '" '834. ^''^
sittings for TOO persons. The village reading i-™'" '*
re d stHbuted"^ yearly by trustees »PP'»"t.^<i^ty "i^
Parish CouncU; the rector.being an ex-officio member.
1 Soman bath and coins have been met with he« . In
,BnR a kistvaen or stone mortuarv chest, containing
imman remains! Val discovered in a field called '.' Cae-
^-wyn," on the farm of Ty'nllwyn. Abercynrig is the
residence of Mrs. Sturt.
The principal landowners
^40 LLAM'KYXACI
SOUTH WALE^
[kelly's
ihe Marquess Camden, Lord GlannskC.B., DS.O., C. H.
rie Wintin esq. Wilfred S. de Winton esq. John Conway
Lloyd fsq. J. P. and David Morgan esq. The chief
crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The are.i is
6,292 acres 01 land and 50 of water ; rateable value,
^8,205: the fiopiiliiiinn in 1911 was 303.
Post & Telegraph & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
— Miss Annie Williams, sub-postmistress. Letters
through Brecon, which is the nearest money order
office
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 85 children;
Kdward Roland Davies, master
de Winiun CharU- Henry J.P.,WaIt(
Maesderneu cai
de Winton Wilfred Seymour J. P. sm
Lewis Bev. HUary Williams M.A
(rector), Kectorv
.>tMr; Mrs. Abercjniig
OOMMEBCIAL.
Davies Howel, assistant overseer
Osborne Marv Jane (Mrs.), grocer
.\I.irgan Sar.ihAnn (.Miss). Victoria ini
Price Thomas, boot maker
Turner Charles, White Swan inn
William, builder, contractor,
carpenter, wheelwright & black-
smith ; estimates given for all
kinds of building work ; & registrar
of births & deaths, Bridge house
Williams Jn. miller (water), Velindre
FAIiMKBS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Davies Mrs. & Sons, Tyllellwydd
Davies David, Tynllwyn
Davies Howel (& assistant overseer),
Pannau farm
Davies Penry, farmer, Tyninuwr
tEvans John, Glenusk
Evans Thomas (Mrs.), Caerau
Jones David, Llwyncelyn
Jones John Pritchard, Tyfry
tMoryau William, Llanbrynean
Powell John, Pentwyii
tPrice John, Tregaer
Bees Daniel, Brick house
Hees Ehvs P. Tirflvnonlas
Williams John, ' Blantaff (letters
through Taffechan, Merthyr Tvdvil)
Williams William, Wern
LLANFYNYDD is a parish in t
<ion of thp conntv nf Carmarthen,
west from fJnM.'ii' (irnve stati.m n
<'armartheii Kinirii "f -li.' Lnnflmi
railway, r ■'-"'—'-^ ■-'" T/ r-
north-east fi ■ .
n.ig, and [i - —
Jistrict of L' 1. .' 1 .. 1:1 ... ■: L' 1
the rural .le.u.crv .,i Llo.idil,.. ar
martben, and dioces
St. Egwad, restored
i-oMsisting nf chancel, north transept, nave, porch ann a
loner containing one bell: there are 250 sittint's. The
leiiister of ba]>lisms and burials dates from 1692;
marriages, 1694. The living is a i-icarage. net yearly
value j^3o6. with i acre of glebe and residence, in
•the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held sine-
i.-,o3 bv the Biv. David Daven Jones B.A. of St.
D.avid"s'Colleg-. Lampeter. There is a Baptist chapel,
erected in i ^->9. se.iting 170 ]iersons, and there are also
Western
and i^
1 Cathi-
St. David's. The church
igos. is a building of stmi
Calvinistic Methodist chapels. Pantglas, the seat of
.Mrs. Spence-Jones, is a line mansion in the Italian
style, standing in a park of 200 acres. At Coed Henog,
on the left bank of the Cothi. are the remains of a
Britiish fortress. The manor is vested in the Ecclesi-
astical Commissioners ;ind the Crown. Mrs. Spence-
Jones is the principal Kandowner. The soil is loam and
peat ; subsoil, various. The area is 10.807 acres of land
:uid 43 of water; rateable value, £(i.22j ; the pop"':*-
tion in 1911 was 765 in the civil and 648 in the
ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk, David Williams.
Post & T. Office.— John Walter Davies, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Golden Grove. Carmarthenshire. The
nearest money order office is at Llandilo
Public Elementaiy Schools.
Clawddowtn (mixed), built in 1896. for 54 children
Llanfynydd (mixed), for 91 children; Thomas Cornish,
aster
Kvans Lieui.-C.l. Deh.ie D-.ivies
P.S.O.. J.P.. C.C. Fenylan
j.mes Bev. David Daven B A (vicar).
The Vicarage
Spence-Jones Mrs. Pantglas
COMMEIICHL.
Davies David, blacksmith. .Spii-
Davies John Walter, monument.il
mason. Post office
Kvans David, collector of poor rate,
Gwaunllenst
Kvana David John, miller fwater),
liishop's uiill
Evp.ns Henry, Penybont P.H
Evans John Beyoii, boot maker
Evans Jonathan, carpenter.Tynewydd
Hayward Henry George, shopkeeper
Jones Daniel, carpenter
LI. .yd Margaret (Miss). Fanners-
,Iii.hards John, legistrar of births &
deaths tor the Llantynydd sub-
district & assistant overseer & frmi
Williams David, coflfee tavern. Portis
Gate
Ambrose John, Tyrpab
Bowen Benjamin, Panttawel
Davies Benjamin, Plasnewydd
Davies David, Brynreglwys
Davies David, Ffoes'rewig
Davies David, Pentwvn
Davies Herbert. Pvrfrvn-n.-haf
Davies Herbert. Tvllwd
Davies Jane (Mrs.'). Pistell Sm
Davies Jane (Miss), Tireithin
Davies John, Coynant
Dnic John, Pautyrodyn
D;.Mr< .Maraaret (Mrs.). Glnn-
Divi.s Thomas, Abersannan
D.'.vio.-? Thomas, Brisgen-isaf
Dyer Thomas, Tnysbrechfa
Evans David, Gvmrig
Evans Lieut. -Col. Delme
D.S.O.. J. P. Penylan
Evans John, Cwmgwaunheiidy
Evans John, Penfarch
Evans Simon, Gwaurilluest
Evans Th..ma3, Penvbnnk
1; . .; •. ;:.,;i,. Ki.'.'hfau
1;, - '; . ,■ Goitre
Hughes John, My.
inwen
Humphrevs Enoch"
Llwyncel
Ingram William, f
raig
Isaac John. Plas
Jones Ani.i. >!-
. Vnv--.-ni
Jones D.i- ^ ','
X ■• 1 ■■"l-S
Jones D,.^^ 1
1 ' ..1
Jones D,> .i, \ ,
. ,ii...'!i
Tones Jam. -. M.i. ,-
J.jnos Samuel, Ha
I'dlom
Jones Thomas. Brisgen-uchaf
Jones Thomas, Marchoglwynfawr
Jones William. Kantgwilw
Lewis Daniel, Brynberllan
Lewis David, Cwmbaufach
Lewis Gwillim, Kallt
Lewis Rachael (Mrs,), Rhewl
Lewis William, Crachtyganol
Lewis William. Cwrt
Lloyd Daniel, Penrhos-issaf
Morgan William, Cwmcellyfach
Moses David, Wauntawr
Moses Llewelyn, Maes'rhaidd
Price Henry(& miller)(water),Velindre
Richards John, Stangrach
Richards William. Clawddowen
R.)berts Ernest & Mabel (Miss).
WTiitlera
Roberts William, Penygoitre
Samuel Thomas, Pencaemawr
Stephens Beli Enoch, Pant
Thomas David, Gibachglas
Thomas David, Troedyrhiw
Thomas Henry Jones, Penrhos-uchaf
Thomas Isaac, Penybank
1 Thomas John, Bronglyn
; Thomas John, Pistillnorth
rrhonias Joshua. Gwaelodmaes
Thomas Thomas, Bailybedw
I Thomas Thomas, Pantvcerrig
Thomas Wm.Llwynfedwen & Dretach
Thomas William, Pantyffynon
Williams Daniel, Esgairgrynddu
Williams Rees, Cathilns
niri.nls date from 1765 ;
LIiANFYBNACH is a hilly and scattered parish in I The registers of baptisms
the county of Pimbroke, on the river Taf. with a station ' marriages, 1754. The living is a reetoiy,
• m the Whitland and Cardig.m branch of the Great Wisl- I .£170, with 25 acres of glebe and residence,
»rn railway, and is q miles from >e»castl,. I'.uilyn.
south-ea«t-by-soiith from Cardigan, an.l 272 by r..ad.
^51 J by rail from London, in Kemuie^ luimlred. Ne\\- | Hermoii.
castle in JOmlyn union and county eourt district. Ceui- C.inyriL'
maes potty sessional division, and in the rural deanery with -,;
if Emlyn. archdeaconry ut Cardigan and diocese of St. and Cu
D.ivid'!>.* The Crymmych Arms and Glogue stations on Ihe die clnir.
Whitland and Cardigan line are both in this parish. The L'oyd l..u
ihurch of St. Brynach is a. building of stone, consisting esq. Edwa
^t chancel, nave and a western tower with pinnacles con- esq. are
laining 2 bells: the lower stage of the lower serves as a loam; 91
porch : the communion plate includes a silver chalice, are whea
.o'cribed " poculum Ecclesie de Llanvernach :" the ; area is 6
■rch wn« restored in 1894, and affords 130 sittings, lation in
the gift
held since 19 19 by the
1 is a Baptist chapel at
and rebuilt 1863. and three
:— Antioch, erected in 1858.
, founded 1712. seating 500.
1878.
I,.-... ! .' ,
- Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray
,f 0,.. manor, J. P. M. George
, 1 P. and Philip Nicholas
rs. The soil is light
i , .t.,ne. The chief crop.^
. .1-. «.lh some pasture. The
was 925.
eal.l,- value. £4.9^; ; th,. popu-
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLAMGAPOCB
CRYMMTCH is a village r.iid coiilains the Crymmych
Arms station on the Great Western railway. Here are
a Congregational chapel, built in 1888, and a Baptist
chapel, built in 1900. A market is held here on the
last Tuesday in each month for fat and store stock.
Post & jVI. 0. Office, Llantyrnach (letters should
have Pembrokeshire addea)-.-William Lewis, sub-
ilTii-e is
should have
postmaster.
postmaster. The m -i h
mych Arms station, 1 1 I
Post & M. 0. Office. 1.11
Pembrokeshire add.a !„
The teleijraph office is :it c
Post & M,'0. Office, Glogue (i.M|. 1- -I, null have P(
brokeshire added).— Waltei' H.n 1. -. -iil..,n,-iii,;is
The nearest telei4:r.iph ollice> .ui- i r)iiiiii\cb A
railway station ic Gloyue r:u,v\a.\ -l,iii..n i^fur 1
patch only)
Wall Letter Buses.— Herm.m & Lhinfyrnach station
Mail Carts to Diiias Cross & places en route le
Crymmych & arrive back to meet the dispatche.-^
LLANFYRNACli KLRAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meets at the Clerk's Office, Newcastle Emhii.
West, Clydey, Llanfyxnach & Penrydd. The area i
20,704 acres ; rateable value at Michaelmas, 1913
j^ii,997; the population in 1911 was 2,422
Chairman, J. Thomas, Hendrewilym, Chdey, Llanfyr
nach, Pembrokeshire
Officials.
Clerk, David Thomas George, Sycamore street, New
castle Emlyn
Treasurer, William Lloyd, National Provincial k rnicii
Bank of England Limited, Newcastle Enilyn
Medical Officer of Health, John Harlev Brooks. Mai'
syllan, Boncath, Pemb
Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Samuel Jniie.-', Blaenffy
non. Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire
Public Elementary Schools.
Glaiidwr (mi.xed), erected in r878 & rebuilt in 1909, fo
108 children ; John George, master
Herm.in (mixed), erected in 1878, & enlai'jed in iSgt
fnr 140 children ; John Davies, master
Railway Stations.
Lhinfyrnach, David Ellis, station master
f'rvmmych Arms, David Jones, station master
Glogue. Thomas Gwyn Thomas, station masler
LLANFYRNACH.
(Marked thus * receive letteri
througl
Hebron, Carmarthenshire.)
PKIVATE RESIDENTS.
Davies John B. Suiinvhill
»James Edwd. Howell J.P. Derlwyn
Jones Rev. Jsph. (Baptist), Glvncoed
Nicholas Philip, Blaiddbwll
♦PhiUips Rev. James Tegryn (Congre-
gational), Caeraeron
Richards Rev.EIieuezer (rector), Rclrj
'Price Rev. Philip Evans (Congrega-
tional), Glandwr
Stephens Rev. John (Cong.), Tafview
COlOIEIiCIAL.
Bowen David Wm. shopkpr. Hermon
Davies Man.sel, coal merchant
Davis Hannah (Mrs.), milliner
Evans Sarah (Mrs.), Lamb inn,
Hermon
Glogue Quarries Syndicate, slate mers
James David, cooper & assistant over-
seer, Hermon
*Jones Sarah (Mrs.), shiikpr.Jetybanal
*Morris David Rees, shopkpr. Glandwr
Rees William, shopkeeper, Plasbacb
Reynolds Benjamin, blacksmith
Reynolds Thomas, blacksmith, Hermon
Thomas William, shopkeeper. Tegrvn
"Thomas William, miller (water)
Evan, Cefndu
Thomas, Llandr
David Thomas,
I Evans John, Bryneithin
I Evans Thomas. Tirevan
^Griffiths John Devonald, Glandwr
•James Edwd. Howell J.P. Derlwyn
Jriil(ins Walt'-r, Nantvdduchaf
JmIim William, Moelweren
Junes David William, Trefawr
Lewis James. Trehenrv
*Lewis Thomas, Treho'well
Morris Mary (Mrs.), Crugau
Xirholas Maiv (Mrs.), BiyncMyddil
Nicholas Philip, Blaiddbwll
Nichols Anna (Mrs.), Cefnuchaf
*Owen John, Nantsaeson
»Owen William, Blaengorwen
Phillips Anne (Mrs.), Rhydygath
Phillips David, Penlaufach
Rees William, Nantyddisaf
♦Richards Hazel, Eithinduon
Sandbrook Cath. (Mrs.), Nantygroes
♦Thomas David, Parcgwyn
•Thomas James, Bwlchsias (clerk d
Parish Council)
♦Thomas John, Aberellwyn
Thomas Martin, Mountain Hall
♦Thomas Phillip, Gwarllwyn
•Thomas Thomas, Graig
Melindr
CRYMMYCH.
John, Bwlchclawdd
Morgan Rev. Arron (Bapt.), Cartrefif
~ V. David M. (Cong)
COMMEKCLIL.
Thon
Ellis John, i
3s John, carpe
Evans Henry, farmer
Evans John, boot dealer
Francis William, farmer. Gwndwn
Harries Thomas, jeweller. West house
Havard David, monumental mason
Howells Jamee, tailor
Howells Mary Jane (Miss), dress ma
Jauies Albert, London House P.H
James Simon, tea dealer. East house
Jeiiliiii.s Dinah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jenkins William, farmer, Grugyrhuch
Jones John & Sons, general merchants
Jones David, farmer, Pwllglas
Jones John, carpenter
Lewis Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper
Phillips Edith (Miss), shopkeeper
Phillips John, farmer, Siberia
Phillips Owen, builder
Phillips Samuel James, coal merchnt
Phillips Thomas Howell, butcher,
Willfield terrace
Thomas James, farmer, Tymawr
'Walker Albert D. artificial teeth
, manufacturer, Crjimnych Arms
Welsh Farmers' (The) Co-operative
I Societv
Williams John, farmer, Fronlwydd
I Williams Thomas, farmer & shop-
keeper, Tybach
'Williams William John, solicitor (at-
tends on market days)
GLOGUE.
j Davies Walter, grocer. Post office
j Griffiths Lizzie (Miss), draper
Richards Samuel, miller (water).
Glogue mill
LLANGADOCK is a market town and large parish,
on the south bank of the river Towy, with a station on
the Great Western and London and North Western joint
lailway, 231 miles iroui London, 54^ west tiom Brecon,
74i north-wesi fi in 1 ilitT, 20^ north-east from Car-
marthen, 30 II ' li !ii Misea and 125J from Bristol
hy railway, ;: 1 " division of the county u!
Carmarthen. i '",], Llangadock sub-division
The churcli ni
ilie Early Decu
iiorih and scutl
room; the Baptist chapel, built in 1909, has sittings fur
ab.)ut 300. The Congregational chapel is a building
of stone, and .lill hold 350. Mrs. Lh.yd-Harries's
charity of £6 annually is distributed in money. A
mart ' for stock is held every fortnight (alternate
Tuesdays) and fairs on the rath March, last Thurs-
day in May, 9th July, first Thursday after nth Sept.
second Thursday after Old Michaelmas day and 5th
Dec. Races are held here at Easter. Weaving by
hind is carri.-d on in remote parts of the parish. On
tlie suuth bank of the Sawdde are remains of an ancient
f vli >.s> cillrd " Castell Meuric." The ri-inci|,al seats are
,.!,,, ^.:, ,1, ,-„,-,":,— m-t ...s:, !....,■,. of Marmadiike
ster:
towe
Jenkii
memorial tablets t' .•■ ! 1 !■ 1
Dan-y-rallt: the climuU ua.- lli..i,ai^;lih n.,t.,i
at a cost of ^£1.948, from designs by Mr. E
architect, of Llandilo, and affords 400 sittings. The
registers, including Gwynfe Chapel, date from the year
1750. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value .^220.
including 5^ acies of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1914 by the
Uev, John Titus B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
The Calvinistic Methodist chapel is an edifice of stone,
seating 300 persons. The Baptist chapel, built in 180;
and rebuilt in 1886, is now used as a clnb and reading'
M. L. Pee:
1,1 Cn
H. W. Pedd
The
J.P.
oil varies greatly throughout the parish, but ,s
strong loam; subsoil, gravel and rock. The
The
chieflv strong
chief crops are wheat and barley, s.mie roots; out tn«
Hnd is mostlv used for grazing. The area is 18,5.4
acres of land and 118 of wat^r ; rateable value. j^S.soj ;
the population in 1911 w;as 1,589 in the civil and 1,140
in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post, M. 0. &; T. Office (letters should have Carmarthen-
shire addedy— Tudor Lewis, sub-postmastei
542
.ANGADOCK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Post & Telegraph Office, Gwynfe.— Miss Susan Morgan,
fub-pustmistress. Letters arrive throngh Llangadonk,
Carmarthenshire. Llnnddensant is the nearest mnney
order office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Cefn ; Aherniarhiisgate ; Duail ;
Pnntarleohaii & Railway .station
GWYNFE is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1894
out of the parish of Llangadock. All Saints' church was
built in 1899 at a cost of ^2.000, and consists of chancel,
nave, vestry, south porch and a tower. The register dates
from the year 1837. The living is a vicarage, yearly
value /ly'a, in the gift of the vicar of Llangadoclt,
and held since 1894 by the Rev. John Jones Th. Assoc.
K.C. Here are two Congregational chapels, each seat-
ing about 400 persons ; the population in 1911 was 440.
CARMARTHEN ifAGLSTRATES FOR LLANGADOCK
SUB-DIVI.'=;iON OF LLANDOVERY PETTY SES-
.SIOXAL DIVISION.
Roberts Thomas. Crown stores. Llandovery, chairuuui
Davies David. Rhyblid, Mothvev, Llandovery
Jeffreys Walter Powell D.L. Forde, Ashford Carbuiiuel.
Ludlow
Lewis Charles Prytherch M.A. Llandingat, Llandovery
Lloyd-Harries Lieut.-Col. Tndor, Llwyndewi, IJanga-
dock
Pedder Col. James Henry Worthington, Gwyute, Llan-
gadock
Peel Mervyn Lloyd M.A., LL.B. Dan-y-rallt, Llangadock
Watkins Thomas, GoUen house, Llandovery
The chairman, for the time being, of the Llandovery
Rural District Council is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Mnq;istnitc's. Edninnd L.ing Price Dark
Gate lodge, Tallev, Llandil..
Petty Sessions are held at the Badi Way school room
on the third thursday in the month, at 11.30 a.m
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
division :^Gwvnfe, Llanddeusant, Llangadock & Llan-
sad«rn
PLACES OF \VURSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Cadoc's Church, Rev. John Titus B.A. vicar ; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.iu
All Saints" Church, Gwynfe, Rev. John Jones Th.A.K.C.
vicar ; 10.30 a.m. & 2.30 & 6 p.m
Baptist, Rev. W. J. Williams; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvini.stic Methodist, Rev. H. Jenkiu Evans. Arfryn,
Llansadwrn ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Gwynfe) & Congregational (Capel
Maen), Rev. G. Glyndwr Williams ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Bethlehem) & Congregational (Provi-
dence), Rev. J. Elias Thomas; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENT.VRY SCHOOLS.
Llangadock (mixed & infants), built in 1876, & enlarged
in igoS. for 200 mixed & 85 infants ; John Francis
Morgan, master
Gwvnfe (mixed), built in 1876. for 120 children; J..
j;>mes, master
Bethleliem (mi.\ed), built in 1881, for 61 children;
Joshua Davies. master
The schools are controlled by .six managers; T. Thomas,
Penrhin, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, Carm. correspondent
Railway Station, Ja
II, James Reynolds,
es Jones, station ma:
LLANGADOCK.
I'UIVATK liKSIUKNTS.
Davies David, Daleview
Davies Evan. Gellv house
Griffiths Mrs Br.yncaerau, Gwynle
Harris Major George, Cefn Gornoth
Harris .Mrs. Brynderwen
Harris Morgan, Glyneithnen
Hopkin Richard, Great house !
James Walter Rees, Frondeg I
Jones Rev. John Th.A.K.C. (vicar of
Gwynfe), Gwynfe
Jones William, Glansawdde
Lewis Frederick A. The Limes '
Lloyd Marmaduke Francis Pryse. |
Glansevin j
Lloyd-Harries Lieut.-Col. Tudor J. Pi
IJwyndewi '
Morris David. Glansevin villa |
Morris William. Church house. TN2;
Pedder Col. James Hv Worthington
J.P. Gwynfe ' '
Peel Mervyn Llovd MA, LL.B., J.P
Dan-y-rallt
Phillips Mrs. Thomas, CrosQeld ho
R.es Mrs. Maesfynnon villa
Thomas Rev. John Elias (Congrega-
tional), Glanabcr
Titus Rev. John B.A. (vicar),Vicarage
Watkin John, Gurrev house
Williams Rev. G. Glyndwr (Congre-
gational), Gwynfe cottage
COUUEIiriAI,.
Barclays Bonk Limited (agency)
(open tuos. & fair days only) ;
draw on head ollice, 54 Lonibnril
street, London E 0 3
Dance Emma (Mrs.), Black Lion P.H
Divies J. & Co. (W. & J. Morris),
auctioneers, vn 1 Iters & estate acenis
T N 2
Davies Benjamin, farmer, Wcrnellvn
Davies Catherine Mabon fMr's),
farmer, Cwrtvplas
Davies David (Mrs ), farmer.Cefncoed
Davies David, fanner, Lletty
Davies David, farmer, Llvsb'rvschan
Davies Divid. farmer, Na'ntdwfun
Davies David, farmer. Pentwyn
Davies Ev.m, carpenter. Owvn cottage
D-aries Henry, farmer, Caeubychen
Davies James, fanner. Nantgwyn
Davies Jeffrey, New inn. Gwynfe'
'r. Maesydderwen
e» John
Davies Joseph, deputy registrar of
births & deaths for Llangadock sub-
district, Preswylfa
Davies Margaret (Mrs.). Coopers'
-Arms P.H
Davies Rees. farmer. Maesadda
Davies Thomas, farmer, Cwmsawdde
Davies Thos. farmer. Hirllwyn-uchaf
Davies Thos. wheelwright, Pontygoch
Davies William, farmer, Brynglas
Davies William, fanner, Coedshone
Davies William, farmer, Glanddu
Davies Win. (Mrs.), farmer, Henfaes
Davies William, farmer, Nantymocb
Davies William, farmer, Tirmawr
Davies William, tailor & registrar ol j
births & deaths for Llangadock sub- j
district I
Davies Wm. Picton, frmr.BrynhaulogI
Dicks David, farmer, Bryncastell 1
Dyer Jacob, farmer, Pantminog
Dyer Thomas, farmer, Brynamlwi;
Evans Daniel, farmer, Felin-uchaf
Evans Daniel, farmer, Lan
Evans David, farmer, Tanyfan
Evans Evan, farmer, Glasallt
Evans Joseph, farmer, Blaencenan
Evans .Mary (.Mrs.), farmer, Glan-
doydach
Frances Jn. blacksmith, Glanllynaiii
1 Griffiths David, farmer, Brynmeiln. li
iGrimths David, farmer, Glanceidrv . Ii
Griffiths David, farmer, Tyddyn
Griffiths David Jn. farmer.Pantvmawr
Giillitlis Griffith, farmer, Tanygarn
GiilTiths Juliii, farmer, Brynwhith
Uiidilhs John, farmer, Clynclawdd
lirillilh- John, farmer, Farmers
(JrilVilli. John (Mrs.), fanner, Pant-
Griffiths John, farmer, Tirsilv
|(Jrimths Morcan. farmer. ' Llwyn-
[ noyadd
iGrifriths Morgan, farmr.NantfforchOB
'Griffiths William, farmer, Penarthvr
i Griffiths Wm. R. farmer, Dolvb.mt'
[Hall Ann (Mrs), Plough inn '
I Harries David, farmer, Oi\ejeiikin
Harries John, farmer, Gellybevan
j Harries John, farmer, Penybank
Harries Thomas, farmer, Coedweddis
I Hicks David & Jn. farmers, Penrhiw
Hopkin Richard M.B.G.S.Eng..
L R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon,
& medical officer & public vaccina-
tor No. 2 district, Llandovery
union. Great house
Howells David, farmer, Penywaun
Howells Miss, farmer, Pantyiiieredith
Howells Thomas, farmer, Garnlwyd
Hughes Thomas, farmer, Cwmbran
Isaac Eli/.h. (Mrs.), Rose & CrowriP.H
Jackson Albert, Railway hotel
Jacob Lewis, farmer, Rhydsaint
Jacob Morgan, grocer
James William & Walter, auctioneers,
valuers & estate agents. T N 4
James David, farmer. Glansevin-Isaf
James James, oil agent
James Richard, farmer, Glanmeilwcb
James Waller Rees. auctioneer.
James wllliam. farmer. Gwynfe
James William, farmer,Pontbranteulii
Jones David, farmer, Glanbrainant
Jones David, tailor, Rock house
Jones David, weaver,Danyrallt,Gwynfe
Jones Gwilym, farmer, Owmcov
.lones Isaac, farmer, Rhiwen
Jones John, farmer, Danyrallt
Jones John, farmer. Parkowen
Jones John, farmer, Plasnewydd
.Tones Jn. Woodman. Golden Lion 1' H
Lewis Frederick A. grocer &c
Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), Castle hotel
Light William, house decorator
Llangadock & District Agricultural
Co-operative Society Ltd. T N 12
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open
ti'ies. & fair days only) ; draw on
head office, 71 Lombard street.
London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open tues.
& fair days only) ; draw on 5
Threadneedle street, London E (' _■
.Mead Mary (Mrs.), baker
Meredith Ann (Mrs. ),Kin!;"s Head P.H
Monnu.ulh k South Wales Colliery
Owners- Pilwond Asso.M.ilion Ltd.
(branch)
niRECTORV.]
M'jrgan Brothers, stationers, drapers
& ironmongers, Church street
Morgan Morgan (Mrs. )& Sons, bridge
L-ontractors, Bvyncoch, Gwyiife
Morgan Charles, farmer, Lljnnoj-dd
Morgan David, farmer, Glynlljdau
iiorgan David, farmer, Pantyffvnonaii
Morgan Elizabeth (Miss), m'illiner,
Chm'ch street
Morgan Mary Jane (Mrs.), buteher
Morgan Evan, farmer, Ffossydoddiau
Morgan Francis, butcher
Morgan Herbert (W. Dunn Davies).
coal merchant
.Mnrgan Herbert, farmer, Penygrug
Morgan Isaac, weaver, Glandwr
Morgan John, farmer, Hirllwyn I
Morgan John, farmer, Tanylan
Morgan Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,
Pantycelyn
.SOUTH WALES.
Price Rose (Miss), laundress
Red Lion Hotel (Moses Mnses,
proprietor)
Reece Henry, farmer, Baylyduffryn
Rees Thomas & Co. grocers
Rees Elizh. (Mrs. ), farmer, Oaefersley
Rees Samuel, farmer, Ddyfadfauchaf
Rees Thomas, farmer, Merlvn court
Rei's Willian., fanner, Penybont
Rpi- \\"ill.;n,i. [.niiHT. Tyne\wdd
R„'l,-nls ii..-<-r. Lhirksmith.'Gwvi.fi.
Rod.rick Tlinmas, farmer.- Broiiyglyn
St. David's Club (H. Gravelle, sec)
Slaymaker John, farmer, Llety-
rhyddig
Stephen David, farmer, Garnwen
Stephens Thomas, farmer, Pantycefn
Thomas Benjamin, farmer, Tnysbont
Thomas Charles, farmer. Wemwgan
Thomas David, farmer, Cwmcrymlvn
LLANGAMMAKCU.
}43
Tofts Arthur, gamekeeper to Mervvn
Lloyd Peel esq. M.A., LL B
Williams David, farmer, Godregarreg
Williams David, farmer, Gwarallt
Williams Griffith, farmer, Cwmllwyd
Williams Gwen (Mrs.), Three Horse
Shoes P.H
jWiUiams John, farmer, Llwynrbebog
IS J
Morgan Susan (Miss)., grocer, & post Thomas David, farmer. Godrewaun
ofl&ce, Gwynfe .Thomas David, farmer, Llwyncelyn
Morgan Thomas, farmer, Blaenllynant Thomas David, farmer, Maesyrhelfa
Morgan Thomas, farmer, Maesgwastod Tliomas David, farmer, Rhiwdda
Morgan Thomas, farmer. Penarthyr Thomas David, farmer, Ynysmoch
Morgan William, farmer, Pencaedu Thomas Elizabeth (Miss), grod
Morgan William, farmer, Pwllyfiwch Marlais house
Morris Jas. & Albert, farmers.Caerhyn Thomas Elizh. (Mrs.), Pont Aber i
Morris Geo. gardener to Mervyn Lloyd Thoinis Tlvm. fo'-nifr, Llvnwenol
Peel esq. M.A., LL.B., J.P
-National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (agency) (open
tuc... & fair days only) ; draw on
beau, office, 15 Bishopsgate. Lon-
don E C 2
Page Edward James. Masons' Arms
PH. Gwynfe
i:ice Dan (Mrs.), shopkpr. Queen's sq
Price Henry, farmer, Cwmdu
, : ii:-r, Caebricks
i ! . : I! ;,ilt, Carnagwynion
1. Ij!i ,-Mi-.), farmer.Noyadd
Margaret (Miss), confectnr
Thomas Morgan, farmer, Noyaddfach
Thouias Rees. boot maker
Thomas William, farmer. Tnysdawel
Thomas Wm. miller (wtr.),Cwmffrwyd
Tho
LLANG-AIN is a parish in tbe Ca
of the county of Carmarthen, on the n
Carmarthen ' and Llanstephan, and 4
former, in the lundred of Derllys, pe
sion, countv court distiii-1 and' iiiiioi
and in the rural deam , > :,,).! mli
marthen and diocese ii - h . ■' -
St. Gain is a modern l-i, I ..
style, consisting of chan. . I. l,:^., n
and a belfry containing one hell : then
The registers date from the year 1772
vicarage, net vearly value '/240, in
Bev. Dacre Craven M. A. and held s
Rev. Evan Jones B.D. of St. David's College, Lam
Hei
Tlie church of j
.■. in the Gothic 1
Ims. north poi-ch .
' The" living is"'a
the gift of the
Williams John, farmer, Ynvsdoddeb
Williams Lewis, Telegraph hotel
Williams Morgan, cnwkpr. Court fm
Williams Morgan, frmr. Caeaubvchen
Williams Richd. John, miller (water).
Bran mill
Williams Rowland, frmr. Beiligwynfe
Williams Thomas, grocer, & assist-
Williains Tho.s'. grocer, Pontarllchan
BETHLEHEM.
(Letters received through Llandilo)
Davies John, farmer, Dolgoy
Davies Thomas, farmer, Cryglas
Griffiths David, farmer, Glancaidrych
James Isaac, farmer. Glantowy
James Thomas (Mrs.), frmr. Llwynda
Jones David, farmer, Garrogfolgam
Jones Morgan, farmer, Llwywrhyn
Jones Morgan, farmer, Rhwadymon
Lewis John, farmer, Bankfedwen
Morgan Thos. farmer. Xewfoundlniid
Perkins John, farmer. Penygoylan
Thomas Alex, fanner. Capeltydust
Thomas Thomas, farmer, LlwjTimandu
Williams John, fanner, Penyralt
Williams Percv, miller (water), Caid-
rych mill
Williams William, farmer, Gurnos
('oiiLM-egalional chapel. Mrs. Stubb-,
hf i.ir. and the trustees of the
.' ■ iliM principal landowners. The
li Kirley and oats. The area is
'. "i tidal water and 68 of fore-
Ine. £2,yx.2; the population in 1911
'ost Office. — Mrs. Sarah Jones. sub-postmistress.
Letters received through Carmarthen. Johnstown,
Carmarthen, is the nearest money order office, &
telegraph office at Carmarthen, 4 miles distant
899 by the Pablic Elementary School (mixed), built in 1875, for 95
children ; Thomas Thou
Marked thus f receive their letters
via Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire.
PKIV.4TK EKSIDENTS.
Davies C. B. Llwyndu
Jones Rev. Evan B.D. Vicarage
C0M5IERCHI,.
Davies Henry, cowkeeper, Pwntanbaeh
Davies John, cowkeeper, Lanyrafnn
Evans Henry, blacksmith, Pantyrin
James Henry, cowkeeper, Portis
Jenkins Eliz.abetli (Mrs.). Ffoidd
Thomas William, refreshment rooms,
Shop Newydd
tWilliams Wm. & Sons, woollen mfrs
FAEMEES.
Marked thus J farm 150 acres or o
Davies Charles Bankes, Llwyndu
Davies D. Llovd, Penyclvn '
Davies Esther (Mrs.), Hendv
JDavies John. Wernddu
Davies Margaret Joyce (-Mrs.), LI
tl Davies Marv (Mrs.), Green cas
Davies Stephen, Old castle
Davies Thomas, Vorland
Davies William, Clynmawr
Evans David, Gilfach
Evans David, Wauncorgam fach
Evans Thomas, Bailisifi
Griffiths John. Cochybarish
Griffiths Samuel, Wauncorgam
. I Harries Tom Llewelvn, Pilroatb
Howell Thomas. Tanianfach
John William, Cwrtbyr
Jones Ann (Miss), Towy lodge
:I;Lewis John, Colimmendv
, itLewis William, Meinillwjdon
Lloyd John. Doleminon
I Morris David, Church house
LMorris Eliz. (Mrs.). Lanvgoi.se
-Morris Jaiu.-s. Pcnben
LliANGAMMAHCH is a parish in the county of
Brecon, with a station (Llangammaroh Wells) on the
Central Wale.= section of the London and North Western
railway, and is situated within a charming trace of hilly
and well watered country, through which flows the river
Irfoii, a celebrated trout stream : tbe parish comprises
the townships of Penbuallt and Treflis, and is 4 miles east
from Llantwrtyd and about 8 west from Builth, on the
road from Buiith to Llandovery, in the hundred, union,
petty sessional division and county court district of
Builth, and in the rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church o"l
St. Cadmarch is a building of stone in a Modern Gothic
style, repaired in 1890 at a cost of ;£20o, and consisting
of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a belfrv
containing i bell: an old Celtic stone cross was found
about 1900; one half is built into the west wall and the
other into the vestry wall. The register dates from the
year 1763. The living is a rectory, net income £iio,
with 3 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
lii'hop of St. David's, and held since 1908 bv tbe Eev.
John Evans M.-\. of Durham University. There is a
Baptist chapel here, erected in 1847, seating 150 persons,
and two Methodist chapels. Mrs. Margaret Jones be-
queathed £y a year for the poor and _^i2 yearly for
educating poor children.
Llangammarch Wells, including the Barium springs
(the only springs of tbe kind in the kingdom), the
pump house, lake, baths and hotel, extend along the
vallev, through which the picturesque river Irfon flow«
on its way to join the Wye. Tbe springs rise through
clefts in a' mass of rock close to the river, into which they
formerly ran to waste ; a well has been constructed upon
the rock, and machinery erected for elevating the watei
to the baths and to provide a supply for drinking pur.
poses: the flow of water is eqi*l to 600 gaUons per
twentv-four hours; it possesses a peculiar saline taste,
is quite neutral to test paper, very slightly opalescent,
and contains practically no carbonic acid in solution.
The Lake Hotel stands on the slope of the Eppynt hills,
surrounded by ornamental grounds. The Cammarch
hotel is clo.se' to the railway station. The following
544 LLANGAMMAKCH.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLY'9
analysis of the water drawn from the Barium springs,
Hxpressed in grains per gallon (70,000 grains) is by Dr.
Dupr^:—
Chloride of barium 6749
., „ sodium 186-200
,. calcium 85160
„ ,, magnesium 20T00
„ ,, lithium o'847
,, ,, ammonimn 0-262
Alumina and silica 3*340
Total mineral matters 302-658 '
L.)rd Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of the manor.
Stanley P. M. Bligh esq. J. P. Frederick Griffiths esq.
and E. H. Greenly esq. D.L., J. P. are the principal
landowners. Here are the kennels of the Llangammarch
foxhounds; Lieut. A. T. Wilson R.>'. and H. B. L.
Holden esq. are joint masters. The soil is various ;
subsoil, gravel and rock. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and roots. The population of the parish in 1911
was 736.
PKNBUALLT.
I'RIVATE EESIDENTS.
Baylies Walter Harper, Mayo
Evans Rev. Evan (Calvinistic Metho-
dist), Pendra, Gorwvdd
Evans Bev. John M.A. (rector), The
Eectorv
Holden Harrv Ralph L. The Bungalow
Jones Puffh.'GIanrafon
Waters Mrs. Maesderwen
COMMERCIAL.
Davies Ji>hn, grocer, Malvern house
Davies Thomas, builder, Newell
Howe Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jenkins Bees, Cross Oak P.H. Der-
wengroes
Jones Edwd.&3ons,saddler8,Bristol ho
Jones Charles Simms (Mrs.), wheel-
wright, Irfon view
Jones Robert Jenkins, private hotel.
Cwmbryn house
Joseph Margaret (Mrs.), apartments.
Myrtle house
Lake (The) Hotel. Pump House & Will
Baths (F. Lironi, manager) i
Lloyd Matthias, apartments. Mayo ho'
Price Edward, Aberceiros P.r
Price Isaai-. aparlnnpnts, Irfon
Price William, hntoher
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— William
Stephens, sub-postmaster, Llangammareh Well,<.
Letters should have Breconshire added
Public Elementary School, erected in 1878. for 90 chii-
dren ; Samuel Morgan, master
PEXBUALLT is a township on the road from Builth
to Llandovery, at the junctisn of the Cammarch and
Irfon rivers, over each of which is a bridge. The area
is 11,120 acres of land and 34 of water; assessable value,
^2.336; the population in 191 1 was 473.
TBEFLIS is a township on the river Irfon, and on th-
main road from Builth to Llandovery. The area is
6,959 acres of land and 50 of water; assessable valne.
^£3,119; the population in 1911 was 445.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Garth (Letters should have
Breconshire added). — David Price, sub-postmaster
Post, M. O. & T. & Telephone Call Office, Benlah.-
Mrs. Bertram Price, sub-postuiistiess. Letters air;v«
from Garth, Breconshire
Railway Station, Llangammareh Wells, Tobias >r..rL'. 1;.
statii
' Rai:
Davies Evan (Mrs.), Cynalaisaf
Davies Mary (Mrs), Penrhiw
Davies Roderick, Bryn
Davies William, Glancamddwr
Davies William, Aberenall
Evans Marv (Mrs,), Colv
Evans William, Blaengefel
Jones Eichard. Cynalauchaf
Thor
I Wi
cnfvr
Morgan Bees, Llwyngweision
Morgan Thomas, Tynllwyni
Price Isaac, Troedrhiwfach
Price John, Tybach
Price Joshua, 'Brynbeili & Cetn
Price Thomas, Caedu
Price Thomas, Pantoily
Price Thomae, Penlanlwyd
Price William, Esgairanell
Prytherch Daniel, Maesron
Thomas David, Parkgwyn
Williams David, Tynewydd
Williams Gwilym Timothy.
cledan
Williams Idris Peter, Cefnbril
John. Pantioitvn
TREFLIS.
.Post offic
prop.) ;
FAEMEUS.
Bowen Rees, Abergefel
Davies D. Wooding. Parke
Davies David. Owm-miellion
Davies David, Poityn PH. Beula
Davies Evan James. Aberdulais
LLANGAN is a sm.ill straggling village and parish, 3*
miles north-west from Cowbridge station, on the Llan-
trisant and Abertliaw branch of the Ta£f Vale railway
and 16 iiorlh-w,.si fr..„, CardilT. in th,. Pontvpridd divi-
Cam march Hotel (S. Price
first-class accommodati
visitors ; tree shooting & fishing ;
hot & cold mineral baths, & lawn
tennis ; motor garage, car for hire,
Llangammareh, Breconshire, Cen-
tral Wales. T A "Cammarch;"
T N 5
Davies Isaac, tailor & shopkpr. Beulah
James James, Garth inn
Joseph Frederick, grocer, Peny-graig
(letters through Llangammareh)
Paines Charles, Carpenters' Arms
aster
Station, Garth, Geo.
Phillips James, butcher. Church HUl
ho, (letters through Llangammarch'i
J Price David, shopkeeper, & post office.
Garth
Beading Room (Charles Williams.
' sec), Beulah
Richards Isaac, shopkeeper, Beulah
Thomas Evan, grocer, Ashfield liou-:-.
Garth
FAKMEBS.
.Marked thus * receive letters throusa
Beulah.
•Marked thus [ receive letters through
Llangammareh.
Marked thus { receive letters through
Llanwrtyd.
{Davies Isaac, Tygwyn
^Davies James, Panteg
•Davies William, Fronrydd
tDavies William, Glancamddwr
{Davies William, Xantyrherdyn
tEvans John, Cetngast
*Jeiikiiis Charles, Aberdxiias-Isaf
•Jenkins Thomas, Llewishely
tJones Brothers, Delegare
{Jones Evan, Tynpant
•Jones John, Pistillgwyn
*Jones Thomas. Brynarth
l-Jones Thomas. Cefnserwvdd
IJnm's TliuTiias. Pivsefach
infeli
Beulah
of tin-
sion
bridge petty session.-U divisiim, Bridgen
union and county court district, runil
iieath Lower (western division) and a
diocese of Llandaff. The church of
ancient building
1 and Cowbridge
deanery of Gro- i
rchdeaconry and I
3t. Canna 'is an
tyle. consisting
Morgan
reddish
of chancel, nave, south porch and a western turret
tflining 2 bells : the church was restored about 1856. a;
affords 100 sittings. In the churchyard
tory cross, in good preservation, the base of whicli has
been repaired by the Earl of Dun raven, and a \\lic<l
cross of. the 9th centniT. with carvings of the -'Cruci-
fixion "and the instruments of the Passion. The register
of baptisms dates from the year 1688; burials, 1716;
marriages. 1725. The living is a rectorj-, net income
^£247, with 82 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
.Tones Rev. Owen M.A. (rector, & Francis John, butcher, Greenfield
v.car of St. Mary Hill), Rectorv Frederick David, fai-mcr
coMMKnciAi. Frederick Morgan, farmer, Treoes
Basselt Margaret (Mrs.), grocer Fivderick Thoma,?, farmer
»Prii-f David, Bcithllwydd
•Price Isaac, Bwlchmawr
tPrice John. Tynrhos
tPrice Thomas, Pr\sefawr
{Roberts Morgan, Bwlchtuathre
•Thomas Isaac, Cneran
tThomas Bees, Bronfynan
♦Williams Hugh, Troedrhiwgoch
IWilliams John, Cefnilan
»B'illiams William, Penrhiwgoch
1: Hnnifray, and held since 1908 by the Rcv.
.Hs M,,\, of Jesus College, Oxford, who is also
~i -Mm Hill. Here is a Cnniiregational chapel.
ii ■ lint to about ^5 los. yearly. A large
ni .' I- .iccted in 1881. The Earl of Dun-
1 M .,>..-.■,.,! K.P., P.O.. C.M.G. who is lord ni
or, C.ipt. John G. R. Homfray and T. F.
?sq. are the principal landowners. The soil is
loam; .subsoil, clay. The land is chietly in
some wheat, barley and oats are grown. Tlt--
,200 acres; rateable value. ^1.419; the p ■[mi .
gii was 207
n. Edward Thomas.
riceived thrungh Bridgend. Letter Box clean-
days only. Nearest post i telegraph office is r
luri-h, iimonev order office at Pencoed. about
distant
Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected ■
for 123 children; Ernest Augustus Harrisno. 111 1
Honells William, Star inn
I Jenkins Evan, grarier
I John Thomas, farmer, Heolas
iLlcwellyn Evan, fanner. Poplars
DIKECTORY.]
.SOUTH WALES.
LLANGASTT TALYLLYN. 545
Lncas Pharoah, grazier jThomas Edward, farmer, Molchenydd ; Thomas William Morgan, farmer,
Mordecai William & Sons, farmers, 1 Thomas John, blacksmith 1 Church farm
Tynycaeau 1 Williams John, farmer, Parknewydd j Williams Thomas, farmer
Bees William, farmer, Treoes Thomas Thomas, grazier ] Williams Thomas, farmer
Her (n
There
palace
Post
Wall Box, Penffordd
Thomas David, farmer, Ellis house I Thomas Thorn;
LLANGAN EAST and WEST together form a
parish on the river Taf, extending north and west from
Whitland station on the Whitland and Cardigan branch
of the Great Western railway. Llangan East, 15 miles
west from Carmarthen, is in the hundred of JDerllys,
Carmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen, and
Llangan West in the hundred of Dungleddy, county of
Pembroke ; both are in the petty sessional division of
Llanboidy, union and county court district of Narberth,
and in the rural deanery of St. Clear's, archdeaconxy
of Carmai-then and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Caima is a building of s-tone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch
and a turret containing one bell : it was restored in 1882,
at a cost of ^629, and affords 120 sittings. The registers
date only from 1813.; the earlier registers are said to
be lost. The Jiving is a vicarage, net income £no,
with 67 acres of glebe' and residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1905 by the Rev.
James Evans Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter, who is also vicar of and resides at Whitland.
LLANGAN EAST. 1 faemers.
COMMERCIAL. j Marked thus t farm 150 acres or
ItDavies Benjamm, Llwyngwvdd
Davies William & Sons, millers I Davies David. Tsciborchwith
(water), Cwmfelinboeth I Davies John, Talfan
Evans David Morgan, carpenter, I Davies Thomas, Blaencediw
Brynhyfryd | Davies William, Bryngwelltvn
Gibbon Thos. miller (water),Lower mil; Evans Caleb, Ffynnon-foida '
Jenkins Dan, grocer. Post office, Evans William, Penlan
Cwmfelinboeth | George William, Hwyndrissi
Jones Benj. blacksmith, Havodhill [Gibbon Thomas, Brynbano
Morgan David, carpenter, Cwrtycelyn iGibby John, PantygoUen
Morris Caleb, carpenter, Ffoesargoedj Gibby Richard, Blaenlliwe
Phillips John, stone mason, Berllan 1 Hughes Mary (Mrs.), Pantvgny
Thomas Daniel, carpenter, Gwynfryn James Elizh. (Mrs.), Blaenwene
Thomas David, carpenter, Passbye John William, Aber
Thomas John, crpntr. Cwmfelinboeth fLewis James Howell, Llanlliwe
[Lewis John, Gellydogin
a Baptist chapel. In this parish stood the
Hywel Dda, known as the " White House,"
here in 940 a celebrated code of laws known as " The
laws of Hywel Dda, surnamed Howel the Good," were
enacted ; after the destruction of the monkish seminary
of Bangor Yscoed, in AD. 607, some of the fugitives are
said to have founded the abbey of Whitland, by Llangan,
some vestiges of which remain. The chief crops are
oats and barley and root crops. The area is 4,708 acres
of land and 7 of water in East, and 201 acres in the
West ; rateable value in East, £T,z2.q, and in West.
^^853; the population in iqii was 1,029 in East Llangan
West.
•e, Cwmfelinboeth. — Dan Jenkins, eub-post-
Letters through Whitland, Carmarthen-
hich is the nearest money order & telegraph
attend school at Henllan
Mnrga
liliANGANTEN is a parish in the county of Breck-
nock, on the road from Builth te Llandovery, 2J miles
west-by-north from the former and 2J miles west fronj
Builth Road station, and about half a mile north from
Cilraery station (which is in the parish), on the Craven
Arms and Llandilo branch of the London and North
Western railway, in the hundred of Builth, Builth union,
petty sessional division and county court district, and
in the rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Cannen
(or Catherine) is a building of stone, restored in i388,
and consists of chancel, nave, porch and a turret con-
taining I bell : there are 80 sittings. The registers
date from the year 1693. The living is a vicarage, with
Llanafanfechan annexed, joint net yearly value ;£i92,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and hold since 1918 by the Rev. Richard Henrv Sewell
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. A church'hall was
erected in 1913- There is a Congregational chapel. The
bequest of Rees Price esq. of Cilmery, who died in 1718,
Bligh Stanley Price Morgan J.P. Cil-
mery park
Sfwell Rev. Richard Henrv B.A.
(vicar). The A'icarage
: Anne (Miss), Pencilpost
Morris David, Tretach
Owen John Bright, Havod
Phillips Benjamin, Coedogan
Rees Elizabeth (-Mrs.), Glasfryn
Rees John, Ffoeswinnau
■Scourfield John, Blaenwernddu
Scourfield Mary (Mrs.), Cilpost
Thomas Britannia (Mrs.), Cilanw
tThomas David, Pantyffynon
tThomas Henry, Castell'drainog
Thomas William, Coed-bowell
Williams Hannah (Mrs.), Lan
LLANGAN WEST.
FAKMER9.
Driscoll Cornelius, Penbact
tPhillips Thomas, Sarnlas
ad los. for a sermon.
produces ^2 los. for the po
Cilraery Park is the seat of Stanley Price Morgan Bligh
esq. J.'P. Llewellyn up Gruffyd, last native Prince of
Wales, is said to have died in this parish in 1282, at a
.spot called '• Cefn-v-bedd," near the bridge over the
Irvon. Lord Glano'sk C.B., D.8.0. who is lord of the
manor. Major Charles Harcoun Gam Wood J.P. and
S. P. M. Bligh esq. J.P. are the principal landowners.
The soil is sand; chief crop.*, wheat, barley and oats.
The area is 2,202 acres of land and 33 'of water;
assessable value, ^1,670; the population in 1911 was
217 in the civil and 355 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post Office, Cilmery. — ^Mrs. Florence B. Phillips, sub-
postmistress. Letters through Builth, Breconshire,.
which is the nearest money order & telegraph office,
2\ miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1877, &
enlarged in 1912, for 80 children; Wm. Williams.mslr
Railway Station, Cilmery, Walter Morris, station master
Irown Richard, Cefnpoeth
in the gift of
Lennard' Frederick, farm bailiff to Davies James Price, Caepandy
P. M. Bligh esq. J.P. Cilmerv Davies Pemr, PwUgwilym
Phillips Florence B. (Mrs.), shop- Evans Roger, Wernfuwch
keeper, & post office, Cilmery Earner Edward, Tynpan
rice Meredith, Prince Llewellyn P.H Jones Thomas, Glanirvoi
Sheen Thomas Laban, insurance agt. ! Pugh Thomas, Wernfawr
Cefnybedd ! Weatherley Daniel, Caean
Baker William, gamekeeper to Maj.
Harcourt Wood, Gambwtch
LLANGASTY TALYLLYN is a parish m the
county of Brecknock, 2.\ miles east-by-south from Taly-
Jlyn Junction station, on the Brecon and Merthyr railway,
6 south-east from Brecon and 8J north-west from Crick-
howel, in the hundred and petty sessional division of
Pencelly, county court district of Brecon and union of
Brecknock, and in the rural deanery of Brecon (third
portion), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Gastayn is a building of
stone, consisting of chancel with organ chamber, nave, ; Letters
porch and a western tower containing 4 bells: the i which is the nearest
church was rebuilt about 1849, with the exception of a | gasty Talyllyn, i, LI
portion of the tower, from the designs of the late Mr. \ 2 miles distant
- - - " ' . - . .... »ri.« ,.flr.;ofo,.o Public Elementary ,..,.u««i »_ — ..,««,, —
enlarged in 1912, for 40 children; William Thorn;
, 1 Winstanley, master .
S. W. 18
Taunton Raikes esq. and held since
913 by the Rev. Ernest Lascelles Jenner. The tmstee.-s
of the late James P. W. Gwvnne Holford esq. who are
lords of the manor. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O , J.l .
and Robert Taunton Raikes esq. are the prmcipal land-
owners. The crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips
and some land in pasture. The area is 1,811 acres of
land and 186 of water; rateable val
population in 19
£2,273; the
Bwlch, Breconshire, 2J miles distant,
■arest uost & telegraph office for Llan-
haneel Talyllyn for Pennorth.
date from the year 1718. The living is a rectory,
income .£180, with about 7 acres of glebe and residence,
646 LLANUA&TY TALYLLYN.
. . FBIV^XK BESmSKIS.
Aahworth Henry, Brj nderwen house
Daries William, Cjnghordy.Pennorth
Jenner Kev. Ernest Lascelles(rector),
The Rectorr
Phillips Daniel, Drostre ho. Pennorth
Eaikes Bobert Taunton MA, J. P.
Treberfydd
Wright William, Trebinshun
SOUTH WALES.
COUM£BL<IAL„
Denyer William, gardener to H. T.
Raikes esq. M.A., J.P
James John, carpenter, Blaenllunve>
Moore Thomas, assistant overseer foi
Llangasty Talyllyn & Llansantread-
Juxta-l'sk & Llanhamlech, Pennorth
FABMEKS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
tDavies Bees, Tyg^wyn
[KELLY'S
Jones Henry, Tymawr
tJones John, JJoyadd . ,
Jones John, Treberfydd
tJoiies Mary (Mrs.)", Brynllici
Morris Frederick, Brynderwen
fVaughan William, Middlewood
tWatkins.Mary Ann (Mrs.), Trebin-
shun
tWilliams David, Llan
LliANOATHEN
ish and villago in the Car-
marthen division of the county of Carmarthen, and on
the river Towy, and the Toaii from Llandilo to Car-
marthen, I mile north from Golden Grove station
on the Central Wales and Carmarthen Junction railway,
4 west from Llandilo-fanr, and 12 east-by-north from
Carmarthen, in the hundred of Cathniog, county of Car-
marthen, petty sessional division and county court dis-
trict of Llandilo, union of Llandilo-fawr, rural deanery
of Llandilo, archdeacoiny of Carmarthen and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. Cathan is an ancient
edifice, consisting of chancel, nave, aisle, tvfo chapels,
one on the north side taking the form of a transept,
and the other on the south, and a fine 14th century
tower containing 3 bells : there is a fine monument
erected in the i6t'h century to Anthony Eudd, Bishop
of St. David's, 1594-1615: the church affords 350 sit-
tings. The register dates from 1747. The living is a
vicarage, with Llanfihangel Cilfargen annexed, net
family of this parish and now serves as a general place
of -worship for the people of the locality : the resident
curate is the Rev. John Meredith Williams B.A. of
Jesus College, Oxford. The trustees of Earl Cawdor,
who is a minor, Mrs. Mayhew and the Misses Saunders
are the principal landowners. The chief crop is grass,
but there are also wheat, barley and oats grown. The
area is 5,504 acres of land and 105 of water; rateable
value, £5,S6s; the population in 191 1 was 654 in the
civil and 691 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk & Sexton, Daniel Thomas.
Post & Telegiaph Office, Dryslwyn. — Thomas Evans,
sub-postmaster. Letters received from Golden Grove,
Carmarthenshire. Llanarthney is the nearest money
order office
Post & Telegraph Office, Broad Oak.— Thomas Griffiths,
sub-postmaster. Letters received from Golden Grove,
Carmarthenshire. Llandilo is the nearest money
office, 3j miles distant
;£3oo with ■esidence, in the gift of the Bishop p^^^t & Telegraph Office. Golden Grove Railway slatinn
by the Rev. John
are three Methodist
the remains of a large
David's, and held
Alexander Williams. There
chapels. On Grongar Hill ar
camp, and about ij miles d
Dryslwyn Castle. Court Henry is the seat of the Misst
Saunders. In the grounds of Court Henrv there is
small church, built in r835, by the Rev. G. W. Greei
a former resident in this parish, for the use of h
household : it h?a .since been enlarged by the Saunde:
should have Golden Grove, Carmarthen
— Thomas Dale Owen, sub-postmaster. The
monev order office is at Llandilo, -i milM
distant
Public Elementary School (mixed).
80 child
Lewis, master
Railway Station.
Thomas Dale Owen, station master
PSIVATK ItESIl>£NTS.
Saunders Misses (The), Court Henry
Williams Rev. John Alex. Vicarage
Williams Rev. John Meredith B.A.
(curate), St. Mary's cot. Drvslyne
Williams-Drunimond Francis Dudley
D L., J.P Golden Grove
COMMEHCIAL.
Davies Anne (Mrs.), Dryslwyn Castle
P.H
Davies John Isaac, shopkpr. Dryslwyn
Gabe John, Cottage inn
Griffiths Tbos. blacksmith. Broad Oak
Hobbs James, farm bailiff & sub-
agent to Cawdor estates. Golden
Grove farm
Morgan William Thomas, registrar of
births k deaths for Llangathen sub-
district. Broad Oak house
Roes J. & Sons, couch t carriage
builders. Broad Oak
Aron Mary (Mrs.), Ffoeswen
Charles Thomas, Cwmagol
I Davies Daniel, Glanant
j Davies David, Tregvning
I Davies David Stephen, Birdshill
Davies Henry, Peniredavis
1 Davies John Isaac, Plasbach
; Davies Rachael (Mrs.) (& vatei
• miller), Ciisane mill
I Davies Timothy, Tsgwynfawr
j Davies William (Mrs.), Langwui
Davis David, Grongar
I Evans Daniel, Lanlash
j Evans Letitia (Mrs.), Brynhafod-fach
, Falconer Andrew. Berllandywyll
Griffiths Ebenezer, Llether Cadvan
Griffiths John, VeUndre
'Griffiths Wm. (& landowner), Rhofawr
. Gwynne Lewis, Rhiw yrader
1 Harries David, Penybank
! iHarries John (Mrs.), Glamnyddyli
.Tames John, Llwyncelyn
LLANG-ATTOCK, see Crickhowell.
Jones Margaret & Eliia (Misses),
Ciisane isaf
Jones David, Caercoed
Jones David, Llygadyrhaul
Jones David, Sarnagol
Jones David, Velindre mill
Jones Henry, Cefnysgib
Jones John, Yscaio
Jones Morgan, Cwmsysgyfarnog
Jones Thomas, Mount Pleasant
Jones William, Milton court
Lloyd John, Dryslwyn-uchaf
Morgan Thomas, Llawrnoyadd
.Morgan William Thos. Broad Oak ho
Morgans David (Mrs.), Caeawnewydd
Rees Evan (& land owner), Cil.sane-
uchaf
Bees Morgan, Hafod
Thomas John, Wernfawr
Thomas Richard, Penhill
Walters Jonah, Glandwr
Williams Daniel, Cwmharad
Williams David, Brynhafod
XLANQEINOB is a parish, between the rivers
Ogmoro and Garw, with a station on the Llynvi and
Ogmore section of the Great Western railway, and a
joint stirtion (Bettws Llangeinor) on the Port Talbot
Railway and Docks Co. 6 miles north from Bridgend
"tation on the Great Western railway, in the Mid
division of the county of Glamorgan, Ogmore hundred.
Newcastle and Ogmore petty sessional division, Bridgend
and Cowbridge union and county court district, rural
'ivanery of Upper Groneath (eastern division) and
-archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The church
of St. Ceinwyr is a buildin|r of stone, in the Normim
style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an
embattled west-em tower, containing one bell : there
are tablets to Riohard Jenkins esq. of Pantynuwel, and
his daughter Eliiabcth, wife of Popkin Tratiern esi|. of
Coylrahen; the church was restored in 1894 by Miss
Olive Talbot at o cost of about ;^3,ooo. to whom a
stained east wimiow has since been placed by the
parishioners. The register dat<^ from the year 1740.
The living is a yicarane, net yearly value ;f-'2o. with
residence, in the gift of the trustees of the lute Miss
E. C. Talbot, and held since 1916 bv the Bev. Hugh
Thomas M.A. of St. Catharine's Coilege. Cambridge,
who r««ides in Ogmore Vale. There is a Welsh Baptist
chape, <t Tyle-gwyn, erected in 1843. ^''l" 4°° sittings.
The principal charities consist of the interest of £127,
given in 1800 by the Rev. Joseph Hoare D.D. pre-
bendary of Westminster, which is divided annually,
and also the interest of ^40. Llangeinor is divided
int.i tJc-veral large and populous hamlets, the in-
habitants of which are mostly employed in the col-
lieries in Uic parish. Abergarw breweiy at Brynmenin
is also in this parish. Tlie manorial rights are hold by
the Duchy of Lancaster; the Duchv and the Earl of
Dunraven and Mountearl K.P., P.C., C.M.G. are the
principal landowners. The soil is gravel; subsoil,
gravel and mineral. The chief crops are wheat, barley
and oats. The area is 6,532 acres of land and 20 of
water ; rateable value. ;£59,092 ; and the population in
191 1 was 16,311; the population of the ecclesiastical
parish in 1911 Wiis 11,684, including the parts of the
Ogmore and Garw valleys in the parish (which see).
Post, .M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.^ohn Jen-
kins, sub-postmaster. Letters through Bridgend
Public Elementary School (mixed), opened in 1900, for
125 schobirs ; Miss Edith Beaumont, mistress
This school is controlled by the Ogmore Group of County
t'ouncil School iManagers ; Charles Williams, Ogmore
Vale, clerk ; Thus. Denj. Bichards, attendance officer
The children attend the eight schools in the parish k
that at Pontyrhyl, Bettws parish
Railway Station. Llaiigeinnr, Edwin Dowdeswell, station
master
80UrH WALE8.
LLANGELEH.
DIRECTORY.]
Pipe Bev. Charles (Baptist). LIotty|John Frederick, farmer. Ffawyddwg jTliomas David, monumental maso
Bngail
COMMKHCLil..
Butler William, farmer, Drehir
Edmunds Jane (Mrs.), farmer.Tyn
Edmunds William, farmer, Tjnan
Jenkins John, grocer. Post office
i Jones John, farmer, Cefnmachin
Lnughor F. W. &, Co. builders
Morgan Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Bla.
clydwyn
Morgan William, farmer, Gellilotn
Rees Joseph, farmer, Llwynffynon
Bees William, farmer. Pantyscawe
Thomas Jenkin, farmer, Tynton
White Albert, Old tavern
Williams Thomas, farmer
Westcomhe Wm. jun. farmer, Caegar»'
(For Blaengarw, Ogmore Vale, Ponty-
cvmnier, see Ogmore «i Garw
fallevs)
LliANGEITHO is a parish in the county of Cardigan,
on the ricer Aeron, 4J miles west from Tregaron station,
and 4 north-ivest from Pont Llanio station, both on the
Great Western railway, in the hundred and petty ses-
sional division of Penarth, county court district of Lam-
peter, union of Tregaron, and in the rural deanery of
Ultra Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Ceitho is a building of
stone, restored and enlarged in 1900-1, and consisting
of chancel, nave, and a western turret containing one
hell: the church affords 200 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1749. The living is a rectory, net
income .£'145, with i3 acres of glebe and residence, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1889 by the Rev. David Worthington, of St. David's
PBIVATB KESIDKNTS.
College, Lampeter. There is a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel, and in the chapel yard is a statue of the Rev.
Daniel Rowland, founder of that sect. Cornelius le Brun
Powell esq. is lord of the manor. The soil is clay ; chief
crops, barley and oats. The area comprises 4,117 acres
■ ■ " ' • he population in 191 1 was 459
le ecclesiastical parish ; rate-
nd and
I of
in the civil and 296 i
able value, ;£2,039.
Post, M. 0. & T. Offi
mistress. Letters
Cardiganshire
This parish is included in Group II. of the Tregaron
District Education Committee
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1869, for 150
children ; Edward Jones, master
Moi'gan David, deputy registrar ol
Davies David F.R.C.S.Eng. Birch hill birtlis. deaths & marriag'es, Llan-
Davies David Henry, Glyn geitho sub-d.strict. Tregaron unior
Davies Evan, Vedw ^'"■'g"" Evan, butcher
Davies John, AUtgoch Morgan Jane (Mrs.), miller (water),
Davies John Humphreys J.P. Cwrt Felinfach
j^g^yfj. Morgan Jn. carpenter, Ffynongeitho
Davies John Walter, Bryncethin JJor™ ^a^y (Mrs), Hose inn
Davies Peter J.P. Caerllugest Morns Bees, tailor
Evans David Cefnrvn Price David, woollen manufacturer
James Rev.' Denis" Lloyd (v-icar of Bontgoy^ (postal address, Blaen-
Gartheli), Glynderwen
pandy 1
Rev. Daniel A. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Caegwvn
Lloyd John T. Bryiiawel
Lloyd William, Pantybendy hall
Worthington Bev. David (rector)
COMMERCIAL.
Daniel David, boot maker
Davies Anne (Mrs.), miller (water),
Felinfawr
Davies David F.B.C.S.Eiig., L.E.C.P.
Lend, physician & surgn. Birch hll
Davies David, tailor, Alltwyd
Davies Evan, butter merchant,
Gwynfil haU
Davies John, cattle dealer, Grange
Davies Evan, tailor. Lone house
Davies John, tailor
Rees, niillor (water), Bhydy-
miU
th, Gwynfil
Evans Evan, boot maker
Hughes David, carpenter, Tahvaun
James David Jn. smith, Ffynongpjthn
Jenkins Daniel, grocer
Jones Evan, grocer, Gwynfil
Jones John, mason
Jones Nathaniel, shopkeeper, Pennwch
Lewis William, carpenter
Lewis John, mason
Llanseitho Jubilee Public Ha:
(Edward Jones, sec)
Lloyd David, insur. agent, Talwn
Lloyd John T., M.E.C.S.Eni.'.
L.R.C.P.Lond. phvsician k sur
geon, Brynawel
Morgan David, carpntr.Ffynongeithi
LLANGELEB is a parish in the county of
marthen. 5 miles east-by-south from iVewcastle Emlyn,
and 1.J from Henllan station, with a halt at Pentre
Court, on the branch from Pencader of the -Great
Western railway to Llandyssil and Newcastle Emlyn :
it is in the Carmarthen division of the 'coimty, hundred
"f Elvel, union, county court district, and petty ses-
sional division of Newcastle Emlvn, and in the' rural
deanery of Emlyn, archdeaconrv of' Cardigan, and diocese
of St. David's. The parish, pleasantly situated on the
road from Cardigan to Carmarthen, embraces a portion
of the picturesque vale of the Teifi, and includes the
village of Drefiich, where the manufacture of flannel is
extensively carried on. The church of St. Celer. erected
in i860, on the .site of a former church, is a phiin huildine
penal, Tregaron, Cardiganshire)
Rowlands Beea, registrar of births
deaths & marriages for Llangcithc
sub-district, Tregaron union, reliev-
ing & vaccination officer,Gwynfryr
Thomas Thos. carpenter, Nantmelyr
Williams David, carpenter
Williams David (Mrs.). Three Hor.st
Shoes P.H
Williams Evan, carpenter
Williams Herbert (Mrs.), grocer
Williams William, grocer, Llanio
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or o\
Benjamin David (Mrs.), BronalH
Davies Daniel, Cronllwnmawr
Davies David, Wenallt
Davies Edward Evan, Penddintir
Davies Evan, Brynamlwg
Davies John. Brechfafach
Davies John, Cefncoed
tDavies Jn. Humiihrevs, Ciirlmn
Davies John W. } jyncethiii
Davies Jr.slina. Piuiti-nirvch
Davi.^K P..|,T, llir, h hill
Davies P,.|rr .IP (^...rllugest
es Thn,„as. lu-i Iwvnfach
Davies Thnnias, l'i-i,furial
tDavies Wm. (Mrs.), Govallt,Gwvr
Edmonds John (Mrs.), Cilrhyg
Edwards Jane (Mrs.), Brvnteg
Edwards John, Clwtycoed'wr, Gwvi
Evans David. Brunaeron
Evans David. Gilfachgwvddil
Evans David, Meinigwynion Willi;
Evans David, Parcvrvnn VVillii
Evans David. Tvnelawd I Willi:
Evans Isaac, Gilfachgoch
Evans Jenkin, Penbrynhug, Gwynfil
Evans John, Cefnbanadl
Evans Mary (Miss), Tynlone
Evans Bichard, Penbanc
Evans Samuel, Llygadydyffryn
tEvans Timothy, Deryodyn
Green John (Mrs.), Cilcert
Griffiths Samuel, Tynrhos
Hamer Joshua, Glynbuarth
Herbert Daniel Lodwig. Coedmawr
uchaf
Hughes Margaret (Miss), Garth
Jenkins David, Derwlwynfawr
Jenkins John, Caemelyn
Jenkins Thomas, Coedmawrisaf
Jones Evan, Aeron Pare
Jones Evan, Maesyrhug
Jones Evan, Penrallt
Jones Jane (Miss), Caeglas
Jones John, Cefngarn, Gwynfil
Jones John, Ffosfelen
Jones John, Fron
Jones John, Meidryn
Jones Joseph, Parcangwynion
Jones Martha (Miss), Cefncaeau
Jones Peter (Mrs.), Garnwen
Jones Stephen, Talfedw
Jones Thomas, Cwmmelyn
Jones William, Glinisaf
Jones William, Towerhill
tJones William Henry, Pentrepadarn
Lewis David, Cilpill
Morgan David, Cefnfaes
Morgan David (Mrs.), Parcrydderch
Morgan Hugh, Glanmarch
Morgan Richard, Lluestbrog*
Morgan Thomas, Cefn farm
tRees David, Brechfafawr
Richards Richard, Tyndolau
ands David (Mrs.), Penlanfach
tThomas Daniel (Mrs.), Cwmgwenvn
tThomas John, Gellillyndn
Thomas Tho
Lla
Tho
Wii;
Tho
erchgoch
lit
Bwlchyddwyallt
Gwyniil-uchaf
and
of stone, consisting of chancel ai
containing one bell; there are 450 sittings. l-Jie
registers date from the year 1704. The living is a
vicarage, net income ;^20o, including 51 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David s.
and held since 1910 by the Rev. Henry Jones B.A., B D
of St David's College, Lampeter. There are two
mission chapels, St. Mary's, at Capel Mair, opened ire
1899 and St. lago's, opened in 1903. Saron Congrep-
tional chapel, founded in 1792, will seat 500. Silnh
Cono-iegational chapel, erected in 1889, will seat 200.
There are also Baptist and Calvinistic Methodist chapels.
Llysiicwvdd is the seat of William Lewes esq. J.P. who
is the principal landowner. The soil is light loam:
sulisiil. shite. The chief crops are oats and barley.
s. w. 18*
548 LLASGELER.
The area is 8,153 acres of land i
able value, ;^7,885 ; the populati'
SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's
I9II
DBEFACH is a village containing some -woollen fac-
tories. Here is a Baptist chapel, founded in 1793, with
600 sittings.
Post. M. O. & T. OJDce, Pentreconrt.— David I.saac
Jones, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through Llan-
Post Office, Saron. — ^Daniel Richard Lewis, sub-post-
Wall Letter Boxes. — Henllan bridge ; Llaiigeler villagij ;
Glaspaiit & Drefach
Public Elementary Schools.
Llangeler, for 160 children ; John Griffiths, master
Capel Mair, for 150 children : Miss Jones, mistress
Bryn Saron, for 150 children ; John Jones, master
LLAJSGELER.
(Marked thus « receive letters through
Henllan, Cardiganshire.)
PBITATK BESIDENTS.
Evans Rev. Henry (Cong.), Siloh
Fitzwilliams Major Edward Craw-
ford, Bryn-TieQ, Pentrecourt
Jones Rev. Henry B.A., B.D. (ricar).
The Vicarage
Jones Arthur Vivinn Llovd, Penrallt
•Lewes William J. P. Llysnewydd
Owen Rev. Edward Thomns (Congre-
gational), Hafodlon
COMMERCLVt.
Davies David, builder, PenralUddu
Davies David,fuller,Pandy mills.Court
Davies John, cattle dealer, Maesyrhat
Davies Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper
Davies Stephen, grocer, Bryneithin
Davies Wm. L. woollen mfr. Henfryn
Evans Rees, blacksmith, Pentrecourt
Evans Samuel, shopkeeper, Saron
-*Evans Thos. miller (water),New mill
Griffiths Benjamin Edward, tailor
(letters through Llandyssil)
Jones Benjamin, manufacturer of
Hannel, tweeds, serges, shawls,
blankets &c. AUtcatan mills (letters
through Llandyssil)
Jones Catherine (Mrs.), miller
(water). Court mill
Jones David, butter mer. Muosyffynon
■ Jones David Isaac, grocer. & post
office, Pentre Court
Jones James, Black Hiir.se P.H
Jones James, woollen mfr. Ty Main
Jones John, shopkeeper, Trolon
Jones John, woollen mfr. Perw mill
Jones John Edward, Plas Parke P.H
Jones Margt. (Miss), shopkpr. Saron
Jones Samuel, Lamb inn
Jones Wm. butter mer. Cetnisat
Lloyd David (Mrs.), grocer, Glaspant
Matbias Thos. bldr. Pen£Eorddnewydd
Thomas Thomas, carpenter,Pantgwvn
Thomas Wm. egg mer. Pantygwyddil
Williams Samuel, Llwyndatydd P.H
FinUERS.
Dav
Benjamin, Wannwthan Joshua Thomas, Hafod
Daniel (Mrs.), Llwynfl'ynonisaf | Lewis John & David, Gilfach
David, Abergwyddil
•Davies David, Cetncanol
Davies David, Penpistyll
Davies David, Tro*drhiwfawr
Davies Eleazar, Cilgwynbach
Davies Henry, Dancapel-
Davies James, Dancoed
Davies John, Blaenrogoff
vies John, Triolmaengwyn
Lewis Lewis & Samuel, Penla
JMorgan Marv (Mrs.) & Hannah (Miss),
1 Graig
Oliver David, Llwynffynonnchaf
•Parry James, Danralltisat
Phillips Caleb, Blaengwthan
I Phillips Thomas, Blaenffynon
I "Rees John & David, Pantcilgan
I Rees Thomas (Mr ' "'
Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), Rhosgeler | ♦Rees Thomas, Danralltuchat
Dav
Samuel. Danralltddu
Davies Samuel, Tyhen
Davies Thomas, Rhydybennau
Edwards David, Coedstreauchaf
Evans David, Cvntywyll
•Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tynewydd
•Evans Henry, Cefnllechclawdd
Evans Howell, Tynewydd
Evans John, GUfachgynyddion
Evans John, Henfryn
Evans Samuel, Blaenllain
Evans Thomas, Shadog
Griffiths Benjamin, Maespwll
Griffiths David, Llangeler farm
Harris S. A., M. J. & E. E. (Misses
Pantvporthman
•Howeils William, Penyhank
James Anna (Mrs.)' & Thoma
Llwvnpur
James' Evan, Pen£fynon
James Mary Ann (Mrs.). Hengao
Jenkins James, Cilgynydd
Jenkins Thomas, Mountain Hall
Jones Benjamin. Tjmain
Jones Daniel, Blaenwain
Jones David, Cefntriol
Jones David, Pantj-ffynon
Jones David, Penrallt
Jones David, Rhydfach
Jones David, Tygwyn
Jones James, Blaenpant
Jones John, Bwlchyddwyros
Jones John, Coedstredisaf
Jones John, Llwynderw
Jones John, Triolmawr
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Gilfachlas
Jones Samuel, Nantgarreg
I Jones Thomas, Blaenshedy
Thomas Benjamin, Waunlwyd
Thomas David, Lleinau
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), Penwern
•Thomas Thomas, Clyncoch
DREFACH.
(Postal address, Henllan, Cardigan-
COMMEKCLIL.
Bennett Thos. Richard. Red Lion P.H
Davies Sarah (Miss), dress maker
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper
Evans David, woollen mfr.Square hall
Evans May (Miss), milliner
Evans William, butcher
Jones David,woollen mfr.Dolwion mils
Jones David Lloyd, blacksmith
Jones Evan, flannel manufacturer
Jones John, shopkeeper
Jones John, tailor & draper
Jones John, woollen mfr.Bargoed mills
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper
Lewis & Co. wool staplers, welsh flan-
nel & cloth manufacturers k manu-
facturers of shawls, petticoats,
shirts, blouses & rugs, Meiros mills
Lewis Dvd. woollen mfr.Cambrian mils
Lewis John, woollen manufacturer,
see Lewis k Co
Llewellyn Owen, grocer
Phillips Benjamin, shopkeeper
Rees Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas David Jones, shoe maker
Williams Edith Annie (Miss), assist-
ant overseer, Oakland
Davies Benjamin, Jas. & David,Court; Jones Thomas, Clyncoch
LIjANGEM'A'U (or Llangenny) is a parish in the 1 the timber on it, was sold and the proceeds invested in
county of Brecknock, and on the road from Crickhowell ' Consols yielding an income of about ^£10 yearly, two-
to Abergavenny, 2J miles north from Gilwern station, thirds of which is applied to relieving the parish of its
on the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny section ot county road rate and one-third towards church expenses ;
the London and North Western railway, ij south-east ' the bridge was subsequently taken over by the county
from Crickhowell and s noith-west from Abergavenny, The Sugar Loaf mountain, from which extensive views
in the hundred, petty sessional division, county court may be obtained, is in the parish. Here are paper and
district and union of Crickhowell, and in the rural cardboard mills. In the park of Court-y-goUen is a
deanery of Crickhowell, archdeaconry of Brecon, and
diocese of St, David's. The village of GLANGRWYNEY
is included in this parish. There are two parish
bridges, and an iron toll bridge crossing the Usk. The
church of St. Cennau is an ancient building of stone,
in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, north i
aisle, eoiith porch, and a belfry containing 2 l>ells : in j
the church is a tablet to the memory of the late J. A.
Doyle esq. The church was re.stored in 189), and affords
300 sittings. The registers date from the year 1740.
The living is a perpetual curacy annexed to the rectory
of Llarvjjattock, joint net income ^675, with 30 acres of
glebe, in the gift of the Duke of Beaufort, and held
since 1913 by the Rev. Richard Mervyn Cole-Uamilton
M.A. of "Worcester College, Oxford, and hon. chaplain
to the union, who resides at Llangattock. Thern
is a mission church at GLANGRWYNEY, served from
Llangenau, and also a Baptist chapel. Howell's charity
was originally a bequest ot land of the value of about £s 1 Glangrwynev, Great Western Railway Parcels OfRct,
a year ; it was charged with a dole of 12s. for the poor, ' Thomas Arthur Davis, agent
the surplus to be divided between the repairs of a I The Great Western Railway Company's motor omnibus
bridge and church eipen.ses; the land, together with | from Brecon to At«-rgavennv calls here
(long stone'i ; the mansion was destroyed by
fire in 1900. The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the manor.
and together with Mrs. Sandeman and Lord Glanusk
C.B., D.S.O. are the principal landowners. The soil is
gravel. The area is 2,779 acres of land and 37 of
i water; rateable value, ;^3.974 '• t'"' population in 191 1
Post' Office, Glangrwyney.— Cornelius Pocock, sub-post-
niiister. Letters arrive from Crickhowell. Gilwern,
2 miles distant, is the nearest money order & tele-
graph office
Wall Letter Box at Llangenau
Public Elementary School, Llangenau (mixed), built in
1B47 ic rebuilt in 1886, (or 80 children; John Allen.
mast<'r. The children of Glangrwyney attend this
I school
DIRECTORY.]
LLANGENAO.
Jones Mra. Ty-yn-fro
Parkinson Miss, Glanaber
Parkinson Miss M. A. Druid's Altar
Bees Lieut.-Col. John Gordon D.S.O.,
D.L. Pendarren park
Rees William T. PendaiTPn park
COMMEKCIAL.
Edwards Joseph, Dragon's Head P.H
Salter William, aparts. Pen-y-moil
Williams Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies James, Penyrhew
Davies William, Dan-y-cefn
Haynes Thomas, Tycenol
Howat James, Gwern-y-Butler
James Heiirv, GobwUa
SOUTH WAl.ES.
Jones David, Penprisk
Monkley James Georg», Rheld
Parton David G. Penlan
Powell Benjamin, Graig barn
Powell Lewis, Cwm
Powell William, Pentwyn
Price John, Tyllangenny
Pugh Penrv, Penywrlod
Rees W. T. Cwmbach
Rumsey John, Gelli Rhydd
Watkins William, Penlan
GLANGRWTNET.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
James William George, Millbrook h
Mumford Mrs. Llanwyske villa
Newnam Erne.st Edward, Whitehall
Waters Thomas, The Grove
Webster —
LLANGENDEIKNE. 549
I . COMMERCIAL,
i Arnold Arthur, clerk to Parish Coun-
I Davis Thomas Arthur, The Bell P.H
iDunsford Sarah Jane (Miss), shopkpr
1 Edwards Emily (Mrs.), toll-gate kpr
Finn John, beer retailer
James William George, millboard mill,
Millbrook
Tasker Elizabeth Collier (Miss), laun-
dress, Penstar
Towgood k Beck-witJi Limited, paper
makers, Usk paper mill
Young Henry, blacksmith
} FABUKBS.
Griffiths Evan
Jones Charles, Tynyoae
Lewis Isaac, Cydiaddwysir
Williams Thomas, Peartree
LLANGENDEIKNE (or Llangyndeyrn) is a parish
and village in the Carmarthen division o£ the county of
Carmarthen, on the road from Carmarthen to Llanelly.s
miles south-east from the former town and 4 south-hy-
east from Carmarthen Junction station on the South
Wales section of the Great Western railway, in the hun-
dred of Kidwelly, petty sessional division, county court
district and union of Carmarthen, and in the rural deanery
of Kidwelly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Cyndeyrn is a building
of afone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel
with aisles, nave, north aisle, south and west porches and
a western tower containing 3 bells. About i83o, when
the church was restored, 395 human skeletons, arranged
in three layers, were discovered under the floor of the
ohuToh ; they were unmuiilated, and apparently not
those of persons slain in battle: there is a piscina,
also two water stoups, and a commvmion cup bearing
the date 1505 : there are 400 sittings. The register of
baptisms dates from tie year 1735 ; marriages and
burials from 1736. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value ;^zoo, including 67 acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1908 by the Rev. Lewis Davies B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. There is a Congregational ohapel
at Crwbin, erected in 1829, with 350 sittings, and one
at Pontyberem, erected in i8i5, seating 650. There
is a Baptist chapel in the village, founded in 1797, seat-
ing 360, with a branch chapel at Bancffosfelen ; and
another at Pedair Heol ; there is also a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel. The Goldfrap bequest, left in 1784,
produces ^21 per annum, and is devoted to scholarships
in the County schools. Capel Dyddgen, an ancient and
now ruined chapel, stands in the middle of a field, near
which is a cavern, and about two miles south from the
village. Charles H. L. Fitzwilliams esq. D.L., J. P.
Mrs. Rudman and Lt.-Col. E. C. Jennings are the
principal landowners. The soil is loam. Chief crops,
wheat, barley and oats. The area is 12,316 acres of
land and 29 of water ; assessable value, ^11,942 ; the
population in 1911 was 3,232 in the civil and 3,162 in
the ecclesiastical parish.
Pontyates is partly in this parish and with Ponthenry,
Carway and Minke will be found under the former
heading.
Post, T. & Telephone Call Office.— William Williams,
sub-postmaster. Letters received from Kidwelly,
Carmarthenshire. The nearest money order office is
at Pontyberem, 4 miles distant
Post Office, Pontantwn. — John Morgan, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire. Pont-
yates, 3 miles distant, is the nearest money order
office & Llandefeilog, about 3 miles distant, the nearest
telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, at Crwbin, i mile from village
Public Elementary Schools.
Llangendeirne (mixed), built in 1865, for 149 children ;
Benjamin C. Lewis, master
Bancffosfelen (mixed), for 150 children ; Thomas
Thomas, master
Pontyates (mixed), for 150 children ; Evan John Davies,
Marked thns * should be addressed
Llanelly.
Marked thus + should be addressed
Carmarthen.
PRIV.VTE RESIDENTS.
Davies Rev. Lewis B.A. (vicar)
Jones Eov. Robert Henry (Baptist)
COMUERCUr,.
Edwards E. (Mrs), Smiths' Arms P.H
Evans Wm. M. shopkpr. Pontantwn
Griffiths John, blacksmith, Pontantwn
Harris Jane (Mrs.)jQuarry Arms P.H
James Thomas, Farmers' Arms P.H
Jenkins Thomas, grocer, Brisbane ho
•Jeremy Jeremiah, New inn, Ponty-
berem
Lewis Daniel & Sons, grocers k
drapers, Pontyberem
Lewis David, grocer
tLewis John, miller, Pontantwn
Lloyd David, shoe maker
Morgan John, shopkeeper, Post office,
Pontantwn
Richards William, carpenter
Stephens William, Bridge End inn,
Pontantwn
Williams Wm. shopkeeper. Post office
Braiil David, Cwm. Pontantwn
*Daniels Thomas, Cwmgroloyw,
Pontyberem
Davies Daniel, Penybank, Crwbin
Davies Evan, Closteg
Davies John, Henblaa, Crwbin
Davies Moses, Tyrsteward
Davies William, Cwm
Evans Daniel, Bryn, Llanddarog
•Evans Daniel, Scyborwen, Pontyberem
♦Evans David, Cwmheidr,Pontybereiu
fEvans Isaac. Penybank, Llanddarog
Evans John, Coedwalter fach
fEvans Letitia (Mrs.), Capelvan,
Llandarog
Evans Oliver, Tygwyn
•Gealy Martha (Mrs.), Cilcarwnchaf,
Pontyberem
»Gravelle Jane (Mrs.), Brandyway,
Pontyberem
Harries David D. Tnysfaes
Harris George, Wernelly
Howells Herbert, Cwmcyndeirne
Jenkins John, Plasbach
Jenkins Titus, Garnwen, Pontantwn
Jones Catherine (Mrs.),Wendrefeehan,
Pontmorlais(letters through Llande-
feilog, Kidwellv, Carmarthenshire)
*Jones David, Tyreithin, Pontyberem
Jones James, Coedadam
Jones John, Gwiidwnmawr.Pontantwn
Jones John, Wern, Pontantwn
Jones Joshua, Torceoduchaf, Porth-
yrhyd (letters through Carmarthen)
tJones Mary (Mrs.),Stickley,Nantycws
Jones Richard, Gorsislwyn
Levy Geo. Glangwendraeth.Pontantwn
Levy Thomas, Gwempa, Pontantwn
Morris Hy. Minkemawr, Pontantwn
Rees Daniel, Panteg
•Rees John, Trallwm, Pontyberem
Rees Richard, Pantrhyn, Pontantwn
Richards Hannah (Mrs.), Pontantwn
Roberts James, CaegwUt, Pontantwn
♦Stone William, Bryngwiddel, Ponty-
berem
tThomas John k Mary (Miss), Tor-
coed-quarre
Thomas Alfred, Glanyrynis
Thomas John, Coedwalterfawr
Thomas John, Torcoedfach
Thomas Phillip, Blaenyfan, Pontantwn
Thomas Thomas, AUtycadno
Thomas Thomas John, Coedwganfawr
Thomas William, Frood, Pontantwn
Thomas William, Rhyddowell-fawr
Trehame David, Uwynyffynon, Pont-
antwn
Walters Albt. Pantgwyne, Pontantwn
Walters John, Ffoswilkin
•Walters Griffith, Waundoe, Ponty-
berem
Walters John, Van, Pontantwn
•Walters Letitia (Mrs.). Gwiidwn-
bach. Four Roads
Walters Margaret (Mrs.), Lan
•Walters Mary (Mrs.), Llwynpoid,
Pontyberem
Wild Joseph, Cwm, Pontmorlais
•Williams Daniel, Svddyn,Pontyberem
Williams David, Hiifway PH. Pont-
H illiams David, Torcefn, Pontantwn "
Williams Herbert. Rhyddhowellfach
Williams Margaret (Mrs), Wenallt,
Pontantwn
Williams Thomas. Lime Stone hiU
Williams Thomas, Tygwyn
Williams Thomas. Tyllwyd
tWilliams Wm. Gilfach, Llanddarog
•Williams Wm. Lletty, Pontyberem
(For other names see Pontyates.)
s. w. 18t
.wo l.lwiSGKXNECH.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
IiIiANGENNECH is a parish, 4 miles east from
Llaneliy, on the river Morlais, and has a station ou the
Uanelly, Llandilo and Llandovery section of the Great
Western railwav. and in the Llaneliy division of the
county of Carmarthen, hundred of Carnwallon, Llaneliy
union and county cuurt district, rural deanery of Kid-
welly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St- Cennyoh, or Gwynog, is an
ancient building of stone in the Early English style, and
consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, transept and north
porch, with a western bell turret containing 8 bells, the
gift of the late David Evans esq. ; it was renovated
in 1885, at a cost of ;£40o: there is a stained window
m memory of T. J. Musgrave esq. and the east window,
presented 'by the dausjhters of the late David Evans esq.
at a cost of ^^soo, is also stained. There are 600 sittings.
The nave wa^ rebuilt in 1900 at a cost of over ^3,000,
and the chancel in 1908 at a cost of ^2,000. An organ
was erected in the same year at a cost of ;£700, the
gift of the late David Evans esq. The register dates
from the year 1750. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value ^£200, including glebe (£126) with resi-
dence, in the gilt of Capt. Henrj' Morton Glyn Evans
O.B.E.. J. P. and held since 1Q14 by the Eev. Bichard
Heniy Bobeits M.A. of Kebl* College, Oxford. Here are
tinplate works and coI1ieii<>s. Capt H. M. G. Evans
O.B.E., J. P. of Llangpiinech Park and Plasissa (owner
of the Llangennech Pari; and Clayton estates) is the
principal landowner. The area is 2,375 acres of land,
0 of water, 22 of tidal water and 78 of foreshore ; rate-
abl.- value, ; ^9,807 ; the popul
PRIVATE RESirENTS.
lician David. Hendre
Brown Lient. Arthur K. Penlan
Davies Eev. Thomas (Congrpgational)
Evans Capt. Herirv Morton Glyn
O.B.E., J.P. Llangennech park &
Plasnisa (Hio-h Sheriff for Carmar-
ihen.shire 1914-15')
.bihu Hugh M.B. Bronygarth
Tohn John, Glanllwchwr house
Joseph Lulher. Plasderw
Li-wis David, Glasfnn
Lewis John, Bryn Shaftrey
Monis Rev. Alfred fWel'sh Baptist),
1911
:,6l8.
Post, M. 0.., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office (letters
shoulU have Carmarthenshire added).— Mif8 Annie iJ.
Arnold, sub-postmistress - ■
Letter Boxes.— Tycroes ; Hendre road; Station road &
Smith's terrace
Police Station. Thomas Boberts, sergeant, & i constable
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Senices.
Si. Cennyoh, Rev. Bichanl Henry Boberts M.A. vicar;
8.30 & II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; raon. & wed. 7.30 p.m..;^
(English in the morning & Welsh in the evening)
Baptist, .Salem (Welsh) Rev. Alfred Morris; 11 a.m. &
6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.15 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, Zion (Welsh), Bev. Thomas Wil-
liams; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Bethesda (Welsh), Bev. Thomas Davier;
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTAEY SCHOOLS.
built in 1850, for 450 children; Jami
tianager!
s ; Bev.
John James
Davies Timothy, grocer
DavieH William, shopkeeper
Davies William Griffith, shopkeeper
Evans David, farmer,Glanmwrwg-fach
Evans David, farmer, Pencoed
Evans David, farmer, Trosserch
Evans David, grocer. Station road
Evans Ebenezer, haulier
Evans Evan J. farmer, Caeygors
Evans James, grocer
Evans Jane (Miss), grocer
Evans Jo.seph. boot maker
Evans Llewellyn John, shopkeeper
Evans Robert, farmer, AUtyfran Facli
Gabe Sarah (Mrs.). Bridge End inn
Glenooed CoUiery Co. Limited
Grilliths Llewellyn, farmer, Penlan
GiiflUhs Thomas, Castle inn
Hurries David, farmer, Gwaelodymaes
Hnrriev Thus, farmer, AUtyfran-Fawi
H:i!rv Griaith John, shopkeeper
.,, Uum.-r. Mae.^bach
Henry
Beynon Hopkins M.A. master
This school is controlled by six
Boberts M.A. correspondent
Minted, built in 1888, for 500 childr
Hughes, master
This school is controlled by Group II. (Llaneliy), Car-
marthenshire County Council Schools Managers ; Ifor
W. Watkins, Education offices, Llaneliy, clerk
Railway Station (Great Western), David James, station
master
Morgan Daniel, grocer
Morlais Tin Plate Co. Limited (The),
tni plate manufacturers
Morris William, blacksmith
Oliver Thom,%s. farmer, Cwminbwcb
Owen John, shopkeeper
Peters Alice Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper
Bees Rees & Son, hair dressers
Bees David, butcher. Afon road
Rees David John, farmer, AUt
Rees Hugh Tudor, draper
Rees Isaac Nathan, tailor
Rees John', farmer, Llangennech Park
far
John, farmer, Llwynyfodda
Rees John Benjamin, draper
Rees Bees, tailor
Bees Sarah (Mrs.), Farmers' ArmsP.H
Bees Thomas, builder
Richards David Daniel, carpenter
Samuel David, farmer,Pcnllwyn-g»yn
Stone Isaac, farmer. Talyclyn
Thomas & Chapman, boot dealers
Thomas Man k Lavinia (Misses),.
grocers
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Fenni
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Wernycwm
Thomas Thomas, farmer. & poor rate
k tax collector. Caeffair house
Thomas Thomas, grocer
Thomas Walter, farmer, Pemprys
Trehame Martin L haulier
Vaughan David J. Royal Oak inn,Biyn
1 White Garnet Percy, frmr.GIyncaeran
I Williams Thomas & Sons Limited.
I colliery proprietors, Llangennech
1 collieries
Davie.s Jsph.Xag'sHea.lP.H.Glaiiwrwgj Lewis .Mararetta (Miss), shopkeeper VVilliams Benjamin, boot * shoe
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper < Llangennech Co-operative Society Ltd repairer
D.ivies Thomas, beer retailer Llan._'ennech Timber Co. box mannfrs [ Williams Cadifor, grocer
Davies Thomas, stationer Uoyd Thomas, butcher Williams Thomas, grocer, Brvn
Roberts Rev. Bichard Henry M.A.
(vicar). The Vicarage
WiUiams Eev. Thomas (Welsh Calvin-
istic Methodist), Hendre road
c'OMMEUClil..
A. urn Colliery Syndicate Lid. (David i H
J. Jones.' managing director) H.'niy \I;u> Ann (Mrs.). Pelican inn
Anthony Griffith, grocer iHinl.in Hiljiam. insurance agent
B:irelays Bank Limited (.sub-branch) [ .Inc. ili \\ iUi^ini, iiunmonger
open wed. 11.45 a.m. to 2.30; Jenl> Ins S!ii:ih Mrs.), coal merchant
p.m.); draw on head office, 54 (John Boa?., farmer, Cornhwrdd
Lombard street. London E C3 'John Hugh M.B., CM. physician &
Riiyliss James, wheelwright. The Mill; surgeon, & medical officer & public
Uo'wen John Moman, dairyman \aecinator LUannon district, Llaneliy
David Rhys, grocer I union & certifying factory surgeon,
Davies David, farmer. Graiglwyd , Bronygarth
^avie8 David John, picture frame ma John Thomas, land agent to Capt. H.
" •- " •• Joseph, Tin Works M. G, Evans OB E., J.P
David
John Rhys, clerk to Parish
noil & co-assessor of income
Park lane
yydd
iianutr
LLANQENNITH (or Llangenydd) is a parish and
village .it the Inuer end of tho peninsula of Gower, 11
miles fr..m KiUay sliition on the Swansea section nf the
London and North Western railwav and j6 west from
.Swansea, in the Gnwer division of the enunly ot Glamor-
gan, Swansea hundred, Gower petty .sessional division,
nninn and enunly court district, rural deanery of We.st
•Goner, arohdeactinrv of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David-.s. The church of Saint Cennydd is an aneieni
building, in the style of the 12th centurj-, and consists
of chancel, nave, porch and an embattled western tower
with pinnacles, containing 4 bells: in the church are
several ancient tombs, including one to the Delamere
family : the church was restored in 1884, at a cost of
;^i,2oo, and affords 200 sittings. The register of bap-
tisms dates from the year 1726; burials, 1742; marriages,
1804. The living is a vicarage, net yearly incoihe ^65.
in the gift of Lady Lyons, and held since 1808 by the
Rev. Lewis Hujrhes M..\. of Glasgow University, who if
also rector of Rhossili, where he resides. There is a
Wesleyan chapel and two Calvinistic Methodist chapels.
In the parish are several camps and barrows. The
" Kin^g's Head" hotel is a convenient and good inn. The
F.Trl of Dunraven and Mountearl K.P., P.O., C.M.G. is
lurd of the manor. Lady Lyons and Lady BIythswood,
\vhM are ladies of the manor, and the trustees of the
Uiti' Rt. Hon. Sir William Robert Grove P.C. justice
nr tlwi Queen's Bench fd. 1896), are the principal land-
nwners. The soil is rich ; subsoil, gravel and limestone.
The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area
is 3.366 acres of land and 298 of foreshore ; rateable
value, ^2.112; the population in 1911 was 277.
Post OlFice.— David Ace, sub-postmaster. Letters re-
ceiveil through Reynoldston. Glamorganshire. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Rhossili
Wall Latter Boxes —Burry Green k MuKard
The children of this place attend the schools in the
adjoining parishes of Cheriton ft Rhossili
SOUTH WALES.
DIRECTORY.]
Lewis ReT. Howell -James (GalwnisticfGnmmon GhaileM, urrocer
llanooeh.aiOk;
.1.31
Methodist), The Mahse
COMMEIICIAI..
Marked th
Ace David,
Ace Edwin, grocer
Ace William, carpenter
Sevan David, farmer
Bevan Francis, aparts. Vicarage cot ■
Bevan Wm. (Mrs.), frmr. Middle mill
Beynon George, farmer. Lane
Beynon John, farmer, Cock street
Beynon William, fanner, Dmiraven
Beynon William, farmer, Tankeylake
Davies John, farmer
Eaton Joseph, farmer, Plenty farm
Gordon Hubert & Joh
&rove John, carpenter
Hoskins Thoma«, farmer, Cadis hall
tJenkins John A. farmer. College fru
Jenkins Joseph, farmer. Cock street
Jenkins William H. omnibus propr
Jones George, farmer, Barriston
Jones George, farmer. College farui
Jones George, miller (water), Highe
mill .
Jones John, apartments
Lewis C. S. (Mrs. J. apailments
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer ■
Nicholas Augustus, farmer
Phillips David, fanner, Wes
Rees Henry, farmer. K
LliANGENNY
LLANGINNING i
miles north-west from
Clears railway stat
Llangynin) is a parish, 2 !
. Clears town and 3 from St.
the CarniartJien and Whitland
he' Great Western railway, in the Carmarthen
division of the county of Carmarthen, Derllys hundred,
Carmarthen union and county court district, rural
deanery of St. Clears,' archdeaconry of Carmarthen anil
diocese of St. David's. The church of .?t. Cynin is
an ancient building of stone in the Norman style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, transept and
a western tower containing one bell : the church plate
includes a chalice dated 1574 : the church was restored
in 1876, at a cost of ^£^750, and affords 100 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1736. The living
■ Reei Josiah William, farnier
i Rees Sarah (Mrs.), aparts. Bi-ynteg
JBees William, farmer
! Roberts George, blacksmith, & King'j
] Head hotel
Hoberts George, farmer, Tenmynydd
Roberts James, faruier
I Rogers John, farmer
j Tanner Philip, miller (water), Lowei-
mill
Taylor Elias, farmer, Broadway lujui
1 Taylor George Ernest, 'bus proprietor
Taylor John, farmer
Taylor William, apai-t.ments. Cock si,
Thomas John, Welcome to Town P.H
steranhouse I Thomas Morgan, shopkeeper
ing house [Wood Charles, apartments. Riverside
see Llangenau.
is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value ;£i35> "' the
gift ..f the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1915
hy the Rev. John Maurice James B.A. of St. David's
C'lllege, Lampeter, who is also vicar of, and resides
at, St. Clears. There is a Congregational chapel at
Rhydyceisi;[id, founded in 1707. which has 350 sittings,
;inii a Baptist ohai.el at lirvii. The area is 3,264 acres,
,at.-aMe >-alue, £^.'r,7 : [. imlation in 1911 was 304.
Letteis through St. Clears, Carmarthenshire, 2 miles
distant, which is the nearest post, money order &
telegraph office
Wall I-etter Boxes.— School & Blaencoed
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1891, for
90 children ; David Walters, master
Buckley Capt. James Francis B.A.
1 Griffiths Thomas, farmer, Lime gro
Morris Hannah (Mrs.), farnier, Bryn-
J. P. Oastell Gorfod
Howells James, shopkeeper
amlwg
COMJUSRCIAL.
Huwells John, farmer, Llwyncr-wn
Morse John David, farmer, Troedyrhiw
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over
! Hughes David, farmer, Craigyroirin
Phillips Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr. Gaeilleon
Davies Esther (Mrs.), farmer, Aber-
[fJames James, farmer, Ffvnonlwvd
Phillips William, fanner, Cefnmeurig
ddeunant
James John, farmer, Rhydyceisiaid
tRees William, farmer. Cethui
Davies John, blacksmith. Blaencoed
.Jenkins David, farmer, Pengwern
Thomas Daniel, farmer, Wheelabout
Davies Sophia (Mrs.), farmer, Llain
John John, farmer, Llwyntreharne
Thomas ,(otiah. farmer.Dyffryn Castell
Davies Thomas, farmer, Clycar
iJohn Jonah, farmer, Mount I'lp.i^ant
Ihoma- \iaroaret (Mrs.), farmer.
Evans Daniel, farmer, Newhouse
Jones Garred, farmer, ('nedlh,.u,lM,f
Cnedlh^.-saf
Evans David.miller (water) & farmer
tJones John, farmer, Blaencurx-
Walt.rs D.ivid, farmer, Plasycerdin
Felin-Castell
! Jones John, farmer, Eithindiion
Walters Thos. E. farmer, Llwyncelju
Evans John, famier, Blaenflvnonan
Lewis John, farmer, Blaenpant
Williams Thos. & Hy.frmrs.Berthlwyd
Evans Watkin John, farmer, Penpark
Lewis Robert. Fox inn
Williams Herbert, farmer, Penh.n
Gibbon David, farmer, Eithin
itLlovd William, Castle Gorfod farm
tWilliams John, farmer. Grove
Griffiths Evan, farmer. Llwvncelvn
|Mor,'i< Benj. carpe.iter. PantyfTyn,.,,
Williams William, tailor
LLANGLYDWEN is a parish on the river Taf, in the
Carmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen, with
a station on the Whitland and Cardigan: branch of the
Great Western railway, 8 miles north-by-west from
Whitland and 20 south from Cardigan, in the hundred
of Derllys, petty sessional division of Llanboidy, union
and county court district of Narberth, and in the rural
deanery of St. Clears, archdeaconry ot Carmarthen and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Cledwyn is a
building of stone in the Early English style, consisting
ot chancel, transept, nave, . south porch and a turret
containing one bell: it was restored in 1884, and affords
120 sittings. The registers date from the year 1700.
The living is a rectory, net income ^^200, in the gift of
the Lord Chancellor, and held since 188 1 by the Rev.
Samuel Davies, ot St. David's College, Lampeter. There
Congregational chapel
Davies Rev. Samuel, Rectory
Davies Thomas J.P. Jubilee house
Protheroe Capt. Darid Garrick J.P.
D61 Wilym
COMMERCIAL.
Davies Daniel, grocer, Pantygarn
Davies John LI. M. draper
Lewis Jonathan, rate collector, Tyisal
Lewis Thomas, woollen mfr. Sylvania
Morris Hugh, miller (water), ' Llan-
glydwen mill
Morris Thomas, coal mer. Bankyfelin
Morris William, blacksmith, AUtybont
Phillips Thomas, cooper, Hebron
Thomas Benj. stone mason. Gilboa
LLANGOEDMOBE is a widely scattered parish o
the river Teify, ij miles east from Cardigan station o
the Cardigan and Whitland branch of the Great Wester
railway, in the county of Cardigan, Troedyraur hundrec
Lower Troedyraur patty sess~ional division, Cardiga
onion, and county court district, rural deanery of Sub
and rebuilt in 1878, with sittings tor 400 persons. D61
Wilym. an ancient mansion, now much modernised,
and' situated in a valley on the bank of the Taf, is the
seat of Capt. David Garrick Protheroe J.P. The chief
crops are wheat and barley and root crops. The area is
1,074 acres; rateable value. ^1,236; the population in
191 1 was 229.
Post & M. O. Olficc, Hebron (letters should have th»
addition of Cai-marthen.^h're). — David Lewis, post-
master. Nearest telegraph office for delivery, Efail-
wen.. Clynderwen, 4 miles distant ; for dispatch, Llan-
Stati
Scho
hnilt abou
Nor
erected in 1803 Railway Stat
Thomas Wm. road contractor, B
FARMERS.
Adams John, Yetybylchau
Adams Thomas, Berllandawel
Blethvn William, Llysnewydd
Boweii Job, Rhydgaled
Bowen Mary (Miss), Blaenwaun
Davies Daniel, Pantvgarn
Davies David, Traw'stro
Davies George, Plas
Davies John, Pencoed
Davies Mary (Mies), Tynchaf
Davies William, Llwynymynydd
Devonald Hannah (Mrs.), Llaing
Evans Simon, Gorfach
(Jibhon Phcvbe
n, Arthur Rees, station masteV
rwsl Griffiths David, Brynhyfryd
I Hughes Edward, Castell-Garw
I Lewis David, Post office, Hebron
I Lewis Jonathan, Tyisaf
tMorgans Sarah (Mrs.), Llysifor
j Morris Marv (Mrs.), Sarnau
: Phillips
:PhU
Thou
[Rees Arthu
Willi:
'Willi
s). Forest
Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardig
3 William, Cnwc
s William, Khvdv.'arwaun
as David, Minelield house
ns John, Treysgaw
and diocese ot St
Cyullo is a building of stone
ancel, nave, porch and a central turret
aining one bell: there are 180 sittings.
,es from the year 1734- The living is a
rly income ^^386, in the gift of the Rt.
s. w. ^^X
552 LLANGOEDUORE.
.SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Hon. Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins P.C, K.C.I.E. and
h«lcl since 1910 by the Rev. Llewellin Davies M.A., D.D.
of Jesus College, Oxford. There are two Baptist
chapels. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart.
D.L., J. P. IS lord of the manor. The Rt. Hon. Sir
Lawrence Hugh Jenkins P.O., K.C.I.E. of Kilbronnau,
Lewis Howard Lloyd esq. Mrs. Vaughan, J. A. Jenkins
esq. Thomas E. Lewis Bowen esq. J.P. B. T. Da^-ies
esq. J.P. and J. Stephens esq. J.P. are the principal
landowners. The soil is loam and clay ; subsoil, rock.
The chief crops are oats and barley, and much fine
timber is produced. The area is 4.976 acres of land.
rate-
n 1911 was 721.
s,. Sailors' Home,
the nearest poat,
14 of water, 12 of tidal water and 9 of foreshore ;
able value, ^^4,451 ; the population
Assistant Overseer, John Jan
Cardigan.
Letters through Cardigan, which
money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, near Church
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1849, for
5o children ; Mrs. Laura Thomas, mistress. The
school is under the control cf the Cardigan District
Education Committee
Marked thus * should be addressed
Llechryd, Cardiganshire.
Marked thus t should be addressed
Blaenanereh, Cardigan.
Marked thus |l should be addressed
Penparc, Cardigan.
PniTATE RESIDENTS.
Davies Hev. Llewellin M.A., D.D.
(rector). Rectory
Davies David Lloyd, Neuadd-Wilym
Hope Capt. Herbert W. Weblev C.B.,
D SO., R.N. Glanhehg
Huwell Mrs. Pantgwyn
Jenkins Right Hon. Sir Lawrence
Hugh P.C, K.C.LE. Kilbronnau
Lewis John, Frontivy
Lluyd Owen George Jas. Ovingham
Morgan-Richardson Chas. Lethbridge
Ernest, Treforgan
Vaughan Mrs. Plas, Llangoedmore
Votk John Griffith, Dolwih-m
Jones Thomas, Fern Hill
COMMEHCIAL.
♦Bloom WilUam, miller, Penrallt
Daniel Rees, farmer, Welle wen
•Daniel Thomas, farmer, Coedmoro
1 Davies Ann & Rachel (.Misse.s),
farmers, Gwernmedd ;*James James, farmer. Willow Camp
•Davies Thos.fc Son,grocers,Milestonel James Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper,
IIDavies David, blacksmith | Penparc villa
tDavies David, farmer, Blaenpistill ■ !| James Owen, farmer, Penftynon
Davies David, farmer, Pantybwtler ! lames Samuel (exors. of), tanners,
llDavies David, farmer, Pantydwr I Cmirt farm
IIDavies David (Mrs.),frmr.Ehos-y-llyn
•Davies David Lloyd M.B.C.S.Eng.,
L.H.CP.Lond. phVsician & surgeon,
Neuadd-Wilym
Davies David Eoger,frmr.Tyllwydbach
tDavies Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr.Wernynad
Davies Evan, farmer, Blaenwenen
"Davies Evan, farmer, Nenadd-Wilym
Davies Hannah (Mrs.), frmr. Pencraig
IIDavies Henrv, cowkeeper & tailor,
Llwyn-llwyd'fach
tDavies Mary (Mra.),farmT.Tynewydd
Davies Thos. Roger, farmr. Llain Ivor
IIDavies William, farmer, Crugdu
Devonald Lydia (Mrs.), frmr. Cawrcncc
51 Edwards Evan, farmer, Penparc
JEdwards John, frmr. Canllef-as-fach
tEvans Richard O.B.E. farmer, Cryn-
gamawr
ijGeorge John James, farmer, Bron-
gwynmawT
fGriffiths Danl. frmr. Ffynonllvgoden
tGriffiths Mary (Mrs.), miller, Blaen- !|Owen Thomas, farmer, Cwmarcli
pistill " i»Owens John, farmer, Frongoch
•Griffiths Samuel, farmer, Havodlwyd 1 Thomas Benj. carpentr. Brynarberth
Griffiths Thomas, woollen factory, | Thomas Griffith, farmer, Gwrcoed
Trewindsor I Thomas Jas. blacksmith, Kil-bronnau
llJames Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr. Canlletas lodge
James Howell, farmer, Penralltuchaf Thomas John, shopkeepr.Croes-y-llan
James James, farmer, Rhoshill 'Thomas Margaret (Miss), farmer,,
nbarthen
James Stephen, farmer, Pantgwyn
James Thos. Richd. carptnr. Glyndert
llJames William, farmer, Trewindsor
•Jenkins David, butcher, Parkllwyd
tJenkins David, farmer, Troedyrhiw
•Jenkins John, fisherman, Tivy view
Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Wellelwyd
Jones Benjamin, farmer, Dyffryn
IjJones David, farmer, Lleinepryse
•Jones Hannah (Mrs.), faTmer,Hafod-
Lon
•Jones James, farmer, Penrallteifid
t Jones John (Mrs.), farmer, Parke
llJones R. Lloyd, farmer, Llwynllwyd
Jones William, farmer, Llwyngrawyfr
llJones William, farmer, Tygwyn
Lloyd Denni3,stone mason, Ffos-teUwr
•Lodwick David, farm bailiff to Pere-
grine Lort Phillips, Glanarberth
||Mitchell Marv (Mis3),miller (water).
Felinfach
(Morris Evan, farmer, Crugmawr
Timothy Dvd. mstr. mariner, Penmorta
Williams John k Sons, builders,
Felingunllo
•Williams Margt.(Mrs.),frmr.Greenbl
•Williams Thns. farmer, Derwenlas
LLANGGLMAHT is a parish on the East Cleddy river,
in the county of Pembroke, 4* miles west from Llan-
glydwen station, on the Wbitland and Cardigan branch
0: the Great Western railway, zj east from Maenclochog
station on the Clynderwen and Goodwick branch of the
Great Western railway, and 8J north from Narberth, in
the hundred and petty sessional division of Kemes, county
court district and union of Narberth, and in the rural
deanery of Dungleddy, and archdeaconry and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Golman is a modern
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a western turret, containing one bell. The church
■was repaired in i85S, at a cost of ^450, and again in
1899 at a cost of over /300, and affords 70 sittings. The
registers of baptisms and burials date from the year 1770 ;
coMMKnoiAL. Evans Benjamin. Brvngolman
Davies Eier & Son, butter merchants 'tEvinis Evan Wern '
Charms Cross ■ Evans Levi, Clyncoch
James Edwin, smith. Post office Gibbon Lewis, Pencraigiach
l;"''"„T^''''' "°'^ maker. Travel (libbv Benjamin, Llandils quan
Hee, Willie, butcher, Mn.«cot terrace Griffiths John, Pontbrenmaen
Thomas John, tailor. Bush Harries Daniel, Penmorgan
Young Bros. contractors.Gwastodbach' Jenkins David Glvnaeron
X, , .. ^ '*""'""' ! Jenkins John. 'Vronlas
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over. I John Evan, Pencraig-fawr
tDavies D.ivid, Clynscithman John Henry, Pis^ah
tUavies David, Plasymeibion John Joseph PlMSwdi^
Davies Kate (Mrs.), Llyn Ijohn Stephen. Brynlfechog
LLANGORSE is a parish and village in the county
of Brecknock, about 2 miles west from Talvllyn Junction
station, 2 miles from Trefeinon station (which is in Iho
parinh), on the Cambrian railway, 4^ south from Talgartli.
and 12 «oiith-by-wcst from Hay. in the hundreds of
Pencelly and Talgarth, petty sessional division of Tal-
garth, county court district 'of Brecon, union of Breck-
nock, and in the nirnl dennerv of Brecon (third part),
archdeaconry of Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Panlinns is an ancient building of stone,
m the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
nouth aisle and an embattled western tower, containin"
6 fine bells: in 1894 an organ was provided. The church
*a- restored in 1874-3, at a cost of /;i.ooo, and affurds
marriages, 1755. The living is a perpetual curacy, an-
nexed with Llandilo to the rectory of Maenclochog, joint,
net yearly value .£160, in Uhe gift of Mrs. Manders, and
held since 1905 by the Bev. Stephen Howell B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Maenclochog.
There is a Congregational chapel. Sir Charles Edward
Gregg Philipps bart. J.P. is lord of the manor and the
principal landowner. The chief crops are barley and
oats. The area is 2,941 acres ; rateable value, £1,392 ;
the population in 1911 was 264.
Post Office, Khosfach. — Edwin James, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire. Maen-
clochog is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, Charing Cross
The children attend the Council school at Maenclochog
Jones Benjamin, Plascwrt
Jones Hannah (Miss), Tygwyn
Jones James, Llangolman house
Jones Thomas, Pengawse
Lewis Dai-id, Gate
Lewis Owen, Ty-mawr
Melchior Lucretia k Dinah (Misses),.
Llandilo- isaf
Morris David, Llandilo-uohaf
Nicholas Daniel, Forge
Phillips David, Plasyhlodan
Thomas Martha (Mrs), Colman
Williams Arthur, Blaenllechog
550 sittings. Sometime since a rude .sepulchral slab was
discovered in the churchyard, bearing the inscription
" HIC lACET SIGFERD FILIVS VLNA." The registers
date from the year i638. The living is a vicarage,
ii.'t iiiconie ;f2io, with 14 acres of glebe, and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of Windsor,
and held since 1918 by the Rev. Jason Thomas B.A. of
•It. David's (Nillege. Jjanipeter. There is a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel and a Baptist chapel, erected in 1823,
and seating 140 persons. The interest of ;£40o, derived
from the sale of a tenement and lands at Battle in this
countv. bequeathed in 1698 by Miss Eleanor Williams,
is applied to the apprenticing of poor children of this
parish, and Skinner's charity, £a. is distributed at
mRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANGUAKOG.
553
Christmas. Llangorse lake (Llyn Sataddan) is a fine
«faeet of water about 3 miles long, 1 mile across, and 5
miles in circuit, lying in a low and marshy tract of
meadow and pasture land, in the valley of the Lynfi,
which flows through it from south to north : the lake has
an area of 350 acres, and affords good fishing and wild
fowl shooting, and is much visited in summer; the
general depth is from 9 to 12 feet, but in some parts it
has a depth of 30 feet. Near the northern shore of the
Hake is a fishing' house, where board and lodging may be
had, and boats are obtainable at the lake, or by arrange-
ment at the inns : south of the lake rises the AUt, an
isolated eminence with a rocky summit, and affording a
fine panoramic view. The trustees of the late James
Price William Gwynne-Holford, d. 1916, are lords of the
manor. Evan Evans Bevan esq. Thomas John Mere-
dith Dyke esq. and the vicar are the principal land-
owners. The .soil is clay and loam. Chief crops, wheat,
barley, oats and turnips, with some pasturage. The
area is 3,341 acres of land and 147 of water ; rateable
value, ;^2,346; the population in 1911 was 326.
Post & M. 0. Oflice. — John James Price, eub-post-
master. Letters from Llanfihangel Talyllyn, Breoon-
shire, which is the nearest telegraph ollice
Public Elementary School (mixed), bnilt in 1863 & en-
larged in 1898, tor 95 children; Mrs. Mary M. Thomas,
mistress
Railway Station, Trefeinon, Cambrian railway, Albert
De-la-Hay, station master
PRIV.\TE RESIDENTS.
Bridsewuter Mrs. Bose bank
Harries Rev. Thomas (Baptist),
Tygwyn
Jones John, The Plas
Millington Geo. Rowland, Penpound
Perrott Mrs. Dpper Pendre
Powell Morgan, Lake view
Roach Arthur, Lake house
Thomas Rev. Jason B.A. Vicarage
Thomas Miss, The Villa
Williams Miss, Noyadd
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Curran John, farmer, Heolcefn
Daries Rees, farmer, Middle Pen-
Uanaffel
Davies Wm. apartments, New House
LLAN'GOBWEU' is an ecelesiastical parish, formed
in 1842 from the old civil parish of Llanbadarntawr, in
the county of Cardigan, i mile from Bow Street station
on the Cambrian railway, and is in the hundred of
Geneu'r Glyn, petty sessional division of Geneu'r Glyn
Upper, union and county court district of Aberystwyth,
and in the rural deanery of Llanbadarntawr, archdeaconry
of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The church of All
"Saints is an edifice of stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and a tower
containing 3 bells. There are 200 sittings. The separate
register dates from the year 1842 only. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ;£i95, with 5 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. Williams,
of Malvern Links, and held since 1907 bv the Rev.
Thomas Davies Thomas B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse hart, is
the principal landowner. Soil is sand and gravel. The
principal crops are wheat, barley and oats. The popu-
lation of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was 368.
Sexton, Thomas R. Davies.
Letters by messenger from Aberystwyth. Wall Letter
Box. Bow Street is the nearest post, telegraph &
money order office, i mile distant
LLANGORWEN.
Thomas Rev. Thomas Davies B.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
jEast Ernest, butcher , Price Thomas, apartments, Fairview
East William, shoe maker & assistant Prosser Ebenezer, refreshment rooms,
overseer, Fronwyn villa ] Ivy cottage
Evans Ehzabeth (Mrs.), tarmr.Wern i Prosser Joseph, farmer, Tvgroes
Evans John, Castle inn Prosser Willi^im, Caruier, Pentwvn
[Evans John, farmer. The Plas iPiytherch Eeis, farmer, Eligro
I Evans Wm. frmr. Lower Penllanaflel ; Rees Bros, fanners, Gilfach & Cwm
Harris Robert, farmer, Caecottrell j Sevenoaks Gforse, farmer, Cwy house
Howels Sarah (Mrs.), aparts. Tyluce iStrawford Mar.; net k Rebtcca Wat-
Jones Edward, farmer, Tymawr , keys (Mi.^ses), apartments
.Tones James, farmer, Tj-newydd i Thomas John, farmer, Kinu-shead frm
iLewis John, farmer. Lower Pendre IWatkins Daniel, farmer. Cefnwern Isa
!Lewis Thos. farmer. Up. Penllanivffel VVatkins Hannah (Mrs.), farmer,
[Like James, farmer, Trefeinon ' Court-y-prior
Morgan Mary (Mrs), grocer 1 Williams Evan, farmer, Cockett
Powell Mary (Mrs.) & Son, farmers, | Williams Jas.monumntl.msn.Penbont
Llwynbedw ; Williams Rees, frmr. Upper Cefnwern
Powell Joseph, farmer, Dpper Pendre Williams Stephen, farmer, Capel
Powell David, blacksmith j Williams Thomas, farmer, Llanbilin
Price James & Son, grocers. Post off j Williams William Geo. Red Lion htl
Public Elementary School, Clarach (mixed), bnilt in
1871, for 50 children ; Mrs. Ellen Jane'Jones, mistress
BRONCASTELLAN is a township on the road from
Aberystwyth to Machynlleth. The area is 508 acres ;
rateable value, ;^524 ; the population in 1911 was 141.
BOW STREET is a village included in the township
of Broncastellan. Here is a" Congregational chapel built
in 1903 and a Calvinistic Methodist Sunday school room
built in 1911.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Bow Street
(letters should have Cardiganshire added).— Jamea
Davies, postmaster
Railway Station, Bow Street, Lewis Rees, station mastei
CLAHACH is a township about 4 miles north-east from
Aberystwyth, on the Machynlleth road. Wallog is the
seat of Mrs. Francis. There is a Congregational chapel
first erected in 1815, and rebuilt in 1836. The area is
1,671 acres uf land and 65 of foreshore ; rateable value,
^1,650; the population in igii was 161.
Letters through Aberystwyth
FARMERS.
Edwards John Meredith,Nant Seiriol
Evans John, Maenuwch
Jones & Lewis.'Rhoscollanfach
Jones John. RhoscoUanfawr
Jones Jonathan, Bryncastell
Lewis James, see Jones & Lewis
BRONCASTELLAN.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Davies John, Bodina
Lloyd Rev. D. Christmas (Calvin-
COMMERCIAL.
Davies David, monumental mason, k
assistant overseer
Davies James, blacksmith, Post office.
Bow Street
Hughes John, shopkeeper
Hughes John Richard, coal mer-
chant. Railway view
James Evan, farmer
Jones P.C. Jsph. inspector of weights
& measures for the Northern divi-
sion of Cardiganshire, Bow Street
Jones Richard, cycle repairer
Lewis Evan, carpenter
Morgan David James, coal merchant
Morgan Mary Jane (Mrs.), Black
Lion P.H
Prosser .Tane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Rowlands Geo.Nathnl. frmr.Frondeg
Thomas Richd. Lewis, frmr.Brvsgaga
CLARACH.
Francis Mrs. Wallog (letters through
Berth, Cardiganshire)
COMMERCIAL.
Benjamin Benjamin William, miller
(water), Ruel mill
Davies David (Mrs.), tarmer,Tymawr
Davies Richard Charles, farmer,
Glaiivmor
Edwards William Edwd. jobmaster
k assistant overseer. The Cross
James Thomas, farmer, Nantcellan
FawT
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments,
Glanvgors
Jones GrifTith, farmer, Nantllan
Jones Griffith, farmer, Wilerirogissaf
Thomas David, farmer, Tjrabbey
'LJjA.NOt'RA.'SOO- is a parish and village and watering of stone
place, in the connty of Cardigan, on the shore of Car- , south pi
gan Bay, 10 miles north from Newcastle Emlyn ter. ' the ch-
in th(
rch and
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave,
ith spire.
bells :
minal station of the branch from Pencader junctio
the Great Western railway, 7 south-west from New Quay,
12 north-east from Cardigan, 13 soiith-west from Aber-
ayron and 280 from London, in Moyddin hundred, New-
castle-in-Emlyn union and county court district, Pen-
rhywpal petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery
of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. Cranog is an edifice
and affords
885, at a cost of ;fi,o3o,
registers date from the
tory. net income £220.
with 60 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of .=:t. Davirl's, and held since 1892 by the Rev.
Daniel Griffiths, of Queen's College, Birmingham. St.
David's Mission church, built in 1894, at a cost of ;f6oo,
is about 2 miles from the village. There are Baptist
and Calvinistic Methouist chapels. Capelywig Congre-
■)54 LLANUKANOO.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
_ alation in 191 1 -was 708.
Post, "M. 0. & T. Office— Miss Myfanny Griffithe, sub-
postmistress. Letters through Henllan, Cardiganshire
Wall Letter Boxes.— Near School & the Beach
Public Elementary School, built for 120 & enlarged for
150 children ; John R. Jones, master
(Miss). Ijaki-r
(.•ational chapel, erected iiii8i3, will seat 650 persons ;! tioh of ih^ ISild is under pasturage. The area is 4,342
there is another Congregational chapel in the village acres of land and 25 of foreshore; rateable value,
(Cranog). erected in iSSg. seating 205, and one at "
Pantycnigiau, renewed and enlarged in 1898 with 450
sittings. In the neighbourhood are several small weav-
ing factories. The principal landowner is Edward
Hughes esq. The soil is clay; subsoil, gravel. The
chief crops are wheat, oats and barley, and some por-
Marked thus t should be addressed
Cross Inn, Llandyssil.
Marked thus t should be addressed
Rhydlewis, Henllan, Cardiganshire.
PEIViTK KESTDEKTS.
Davies Capt. John, Glandwy
Evans Thomas Bees, Ivy house
Griffiths Rev. Daniel J. P. (rector),
Rectory
Griffiths'Misses, Golvgfor
Hope Charles William WeWev J. P.
Pigeonsford
Jones Rev. David D. (Congrega-
tional), The Manse
JLewis Mrs. Werville brook
Morgans Mrs. Lochland villa
Parry Mrs. Bodwenog
■).
COMMEnCIAL
Davies David (Mr
facturer, Factor_
Davies David Price, shopkeeper
Davies Evan, grocer, Glanrhaidr
tDavies John, tailor, Blaencelyn
JDavics Owen, New inn
tEvans Owen, monumental maso
James John, Pentre Arms P.H
Jenkins Sarah
Cartrefle
Tones Benjamin, carpenter
Jones Daniel, miller (wtr.),Lower mill
Jones Jenkin Hy. grcr. St David's vil
Tones Rees, build'er, Pwllheli
Jones Thomas, blacksmith, Hendrnws
Jones Thos. miller (wtr.). Upper mill
Lloyds Bank Limited (open thurs. i
to 3 p.m.) : draw on 71 Lonibard
street, London E C 3
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (open wed. i to
3 p.m.); draw on head ofBce, 15
Bishopsgato, London E C 2
Owen David, boot maker. Castle
Owen Owen Tudor, shopkeeper &
tRees John, egg mer. Llwynscawen
Rnwlands John. Ship inn
Tavlor Evan L. master mariner.
Maesv.-regin
FAHMF.nS.
■Butcher John Owen, Maesypentre
I Davies David, Bonyn
I Davies David Thomas. Llainwen
I tDavies Evan, Garwnythog
LLANGRWYNEY, see Llangenau
Divies Griffith. Corgam
tDavies John, Lletty Cymro
Davies Owen, Cwmbowenlach-
tDavies Samuel, Erwan Fawr
Evans James, Clyncochisaf
Evans James, Glvncoch
t-Grifliths John, Bhandir
tJames Samuel, Arthach
James William, Glangraig
Jones David, Bryneiron
Jones James, Trecregin
Jones John, Bwlchclewdd
Jones John, Tredwr
tJones Samuel, Dolgoy
tLewis Evan. Beily
Lewis Griffith. Nantyfach •
Lloyd Evan, Penlon
Lloyd John, Castellygrugiar
Montagu Jane (Mrs.), Bryndewi
Parrv Thomas John, Nantymaur
tRees Evan, Pwllvwheel
Rees John, Gwndwn
tRees Wm. (Mrs.), Clyncochuchaf
Thomas .John (Mrs). Arforfawr
Thomas Joshua, Esteddfn
Williams James, Pantygellifawr
Williams John, Cefn Cwrt
LLANOTTICKE (or Llangiwg), loj miles from
Swansea, is a very extensive and populous parish. The
eivil parish includes the hamlets of Cwmgorse, Gwann-
Oae-Gnrwen. Lower Brynaraman, Hhydytro, Tairgwaith
and Tnj ^mudw, also the populous villages of Tstalyfera
and PontardawB, of which the two last mentioned
will he found under separate headings. The parish
is on the western side of the Swansea valley, on
the road from Swaasea to Brecon, and extends to
th.- biinndary of the county of Glamorgan where it
adjoins Breconshire and Carmarthenshire ; the distance
from Swansea to the nearest part of the parish is 8
miles, but to the extreme limit 13 miles ; it is in
th-e Neath division of the county of Glamorgan.
Pontardawe petty sessional division "and union, Neath
county court district, rural deanery of East Gower,
archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's :
the Swansea Canal runs throufh some parts of the
parish. The church of St. Ciwg, standing on the
top of a hill, is an ancient building of stone in the
Norman style, consisting of nave, south porch and an
embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing 2
bells: in 1812 it was new-roofed, and several alterations
made: there are 150 sittings. A Welsh service is held
here ob Sundays in the afternoon. The register dates
from the year 1740. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value £^yi with glebe (/:i4), in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held since 1913 hy the Rev. Joel
Jenkins Davies B.A., B.D. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter. The vicarage house, at Pontardawe, built in
1870, commands extensive views up and down the valley
and of the hills opposite. There is a Congregational
chapel at Gwrhyd, erected in 1856, seating 250 persons ;
one at Rhiwfawr, erected in 1691, with 200 sittings,
and one at Tnysmudw, rebuilt in 1904, "seating 800
persons, and a Swedenborgian chapel at Tnysmudw
The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the manor. Flemino-
K. D. A. Gough esq. Herbert Llovd esq Henry Nathaniel
MiBFs esq. Mrs. Jones and Hiweil Jeffvies esq. are the
principal landowners. The soil is sand ; subsoil, olav ;
fhi°fly pasture land. The area is 12,553 acres of land
and 121 of water; rateable value, ^^54,287; the pcipula-
tiun of the ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 was 6.91 1 (which
comprises parts of Llanguicke and Rhyndwyglydach
civil parishes') ; the population of the civil parish in
1901 was 12.376, and in 191 1, 19,344, including 6 officials
»ftd 72 inmates in Pontardawe Poor Law Institution.
P-st & M. 0. Office, Tnysmudw (letters should have
Pontardawe, Glamorgan, added).— David Jones, sub-
postmaster. Pontardawe is the nearest telegraph
'm-<; 1 mile distant
LOWER BKTNAMMAN i, a hnmlet
Pontar.lane, and adjoins Brvnamman.
«:i<l (. "DgregBtional chapels.
iiiles north from
lere are Baptist
Post, M. 0.. T. & Telephone Call Office.— Miss Sarah
Louisa Price, sub-postmistress. Letters through
Upper Brynamman, Carmarthenshire
County Police, Robert Jones, constable
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected 1896 & en-
larged in 1909, for 310 bovs & girls & 150 infants;
Griffith Morgan, master ; Mrs. M. Jenkins, mistress
CWMGORSE is a hamlet 3J miles north from Pontar- '
dawe The church of St. Mary, erected here in i836,
will seat about 500 persons. Here are a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel, a Zion Baptist chapel, erected in
1894, and a Congregational chapel, erected in 1913.
Post & M. 0. Office.— Thomas Howells, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen. Glamorgan,
which is the nearest telegraph office, three-quarter?
of a mile distant
Wall Letter Box, Cwmgorse Valley
Public Elementary School (mixed b infants), erected
1912, for 2o3 boys & girls & 104 infants ; Rees Evans,
master ; Miss Annie Morgan, mistress
GWAUN-CAE GURWEN is a hamlet, 4 miles north
from Pontardawe. Here is a Carmel Congregational
chapel, founded in 1762. which has 850 sittings, and
the Hermon Congregational chapel, erected in 1909.
which has 400 sittings, and a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel, erected 1907, which has over 800 sittings.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office (letters
should have Glamorgan added). — Jenkin Mark, sub-
postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes Collieries ; Waftnleyshion ; New
road & Church street
County Police, John Shellum, sergeant, &, 4 constables
Public Elementary School, erected in 1867. & enlarged
in 1894, for 297 boys & "iris & 197 infants; John
Hugh, master ; Miss M. Williams, infants' mistress
Railway Station, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Thomas Sand-
brook, station master
RHTDTFRO is a hamlet i mile north from Pontar-
dawe, and has a Congregational chapel, first erected in
1844. seating 550 persons; a new chapel was erected in
190S, at a cost of j^i,ioo.
Post Office. — David Phillips, snb-postmnster Letters
arrive via Pontardawe, Glamor-janshire, which is the
nearest money order k telegraph office, i mile distant
Public Elementary School, erected 1876, for 150 chil-
dren ; Alfred William Owen, master
TAIRGWAITH, or Tairg Waith, is a hauilet i mile
east of Gwaun-cae-Gurwen station and 5 ^iles north
from Pontardawe. The church of St. David was erected
in 1913 Rhd a Baptist chapel in iqi8 The Federation
hall is situated here.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES
LLdNGUlCKK.
555
Post Office. — Philip John Rees, sub-postmaster. Letters
jec^ivBd throujjh Gwann-oae-Gurwen, which is the
•uearest money order & telegraph office, i mile d).stant
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), opened in
1907, for 160 boys & girls & a temporary buildinEf
Xor 80 infants ; John Martin Evans, master
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services
■tft. (jiwj^ Church, Llan^uicke, Rev. Joel Jenkins Davies
B.A., B.D. vicar; Rev. William George Jenkyns B.A.
Rev. Thomas William Jones B.i. & Rev. John Williams
L.Div. curates ; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. David's Chapel of Ease, Tairgwaith ; 11 a.m. & 6.30
St. Mary's Chapel of Ease, Cwmgorse ;
& 5.;
10.30 1
(Siloam), Rev.
& 6 p.m. ; tues. & thu
Cwmjforse (Sion), Rev. John Thomas; 10.30 a.m. ft
■ ^6 p.m- * ■- I ' -: ;
Calvinistic Methodist :
G*aun-cae-Gurwen (Siloh) ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tum
& thurs. 7 p.m
Cwmgorse ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p m
Congregational ;
Carmel, Gwaun-cae-Gurwen, Rev. Benjamin D. Daviea;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m
Cwmgorse, Rev. Thomas Morgan Roderick;, 10 a.m. b
2 & 6 p.m
Gwrhyd, Cwmgorse ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Hermon. Gwaun-cae-Gurwen ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Lower Brynamman (Ebenezer), Rev. Hyi^l Owen
Jones; 6 p.m.; mon. tues. & thurs. 7 p.m
Rhiwfawr ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Rhydyfro (Saron), Rev. John Rhys Price ; 10 a.m. & 6
p m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m
Ynysmeudwy (Bethesda), Rev. Richard Owen Hualies ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
LLANGUICKE.
(Marked thus • receive their letters
through Pontardawe, Glam.)
(Marked thus t receive their letters
through Tstalyfera, Glam.)
I'RIVATK liESIDF.NTS.
•Gilbertson Charles Geo. Gelligron
•Jones Thomas, Garth house
COMMEKCIAL.
«Bevan John, farmer, Cwmclyd
•Davies David J. farmer, Forchegel
-»Davies Thomas, farmer,Goitregarth
•Davies Wm. farmer,Llwynmedw Isaf
+Evans John, farmer, Pantygwanid
♦Griffith.^ David (Mrs.), farmer,
Pistyll Gwvn
•Griffiths Th'os. farmer, Gwrhyducha
•Harris Elizh.(Mrs.),frmr.Garthrithii
•Harris Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer
Waunpenlan
-t-Harris Mary (Mrs.),frmr.Brynllefrith
•Howell Wm'. farmer,Gellyfowy Ganol
•Isaac Daniel, farmer, Gellilwcha
•James Anne (Mrs), frmr. Pendar
•Jenkin.s Wm. farmer,Perchyi;-nyi
♦Jones Eynon.frmr.Cilmangwynushaf
•Jones Marv Ann (Mrs.), !
Cefnllan
•Jones Thomas, farmer. Garth
•Jones William, farmer, Penygarn
•Jones Thomas, frmr. Gwrhyd isaf
tMorgan Jn. farmer, Gilfach Gnoh
+Morsan Richard. Gorsygranod
•Morgan Roger, frmr. (jillvtowv Fach
fOwens Eleanor (Mrs.)', farmer,
Graigtwrch
•Phillips Thos. farmer, Llwynfryfed
•Thomas John, farmer, Pentwyn
•Walters William & Henry, farmers,
Cefnllan uchaf
AValters William, frmr. Betting ishaf
tWatkins David, farmer, Deri isha
•Williams Morgan. frmr.Llwvnmndw
CWMGORSE.
(Names marked thus * receive their
letters through Pontardawe, Glam.)
DavJes Rev. Benj. D. (Congreg;itional)
Davies Rev, Evan B.A
Howell David, Fern bank
James John J. Richmond hon^f
Jenkins Samuel J. P. Cwmgorse farm
Morgan Misses
Morgan Samuel. Pantgla.«s
Roderick Rev. Thomas Morgan
(Welsh Congregational)
IVafhins Mrs. Trenton
COUMEBCIAL.
Clarke David, hair dresser & confctnr
Cwmgorse Brick Co. Limited, brick
& tile makers
f;\vmgorse & District Co-operative
Society Ltd. (T. B. Davies. mgr)
Davies N. & Son. motor engineer-*
Davies Benjamin, grocer & confec-
tioner, builder & undertaker
Davies David, shopkeeper
Diu'ies John, coffee tavern
Davies John, stone mason
Davies
John Heniy
mining engineer
Davies John James, draper
•Davies Thomas, smith, agricu
impleuient agent, oil & m
merchant
Davies William, boot maker
Davies William John, fishmong
Evans Griffith, grocer
Harris John, butcher
Hopkins David, shopkeeper
Howells Thomas, clothier. Post
James Thomas, confectioner
Jenkins Thomas, ironmonger
Jones Elizabeth (Miss), milHm
K.G.S.
iel, farmer, Tyisaf
'h, Xi;
r, Bailey Glas
Llewelyn David John, tailor
Maitland Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepri Price John, far
Morgan Bros, butchers & builders [Public Hall (W
Xe" Cwmgorse Colliery Co. Limite ' '
Oi\ens Eleanor (Mrs.),' shopkeeper
Podk James Chaffe, cycle agent
Rees John, brewer, & Abernant inn
Rpcs John, grocer
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), shopkecpt
•Thomas Mary (Mrs.). Star inn
\ins David, dairyman
Watkins Gwon (Miss), dress maker
Williams Isaac, farmer
Williams James, farnii-i , NantiL'asi
Williams John, builder & timber m
Williams Thomas, grocer & tlrap.-i
Williams Walter, shopkeeper
GWAUN-CAi:-GL-RWEN.
Davies David Daniel, Neuadd road
Timothy John Haydn, Brook villa
COMMEBCIAL.
Barclays Bank Limited (open mon.
& thurs. 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombardi
street, London EC 3
Bartholomew Arthur, shopkeeper
Berry H. L. & Co. drapers
Cresci & Impanni, shopkeepers
Davies Catherine Jane (Mrs.).drapr
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), woollen gds
Davies Morgan, solicitor
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper
Edwards Levi, shopkeeper
Evans William & Son, tailors &
drapers. Cloth hall
Emporium
Evans Ebenezer, ht^ir dresser
Evans John, farmer, Bryndu
Evans Thomas, farmer, Llwynrhydie
Evans William Lewis, shopkeeper
Glanville Alan Arthur, hair dresser
Gwaun-Cae-Gnrwen Colliery Co. Ltd
colliery owners
Hicks Li7.7.ie (Mrs.), fancv repository
James Ivor, china & glass dealer
lamos John, grocer
James Thomas, boot & shoe dealer
Jenkins D. & Sons, grocers k general
dealers
Jenkins Daniel, jun. butcher
Jenkins
Jenkins Morgan, beer ret.Mt.Pleasant
Jenkins Thomas, auctioneer '
Jones Robert Owen, builder, New-
field Bank
Jones Thomas, grocer, Oaenewydd
Jones William, shopkeeper
Lewis Archer, boot maker
Lloyds Bank Limited (open tues. &
fri. II a.m. to 1.30 p.m.); draw on
London office, 71 Lombard st. EC3
Mark Jenkin, boot mannfr. Post off
Matthias & Son, grocers
Morgan John, ironmonger, paper-
hanger, seedsman, implement agent
I & house furnisher. Commerce ho
j Morgan Richard, Leigh Arms P.H.
I &, farmer
1 Phillips Charles, fried fish dealer
, Bailey Glas Uchaf
Jn. Davies,caretkr)
Public Hall, 'cinematograph (William
Jones, manager)
Rees David (Mrs), farmer, Pencarda
Roberts William, blacksmith
Thomas David, grocer
Thomas David Joan, grocer
Thomas Jane (Mrs.), dr.aper .
tinner, bookseller & tobacconist
Thomas Thomas, motor car pro-
prietoi : cars & charabanc for
hire ; car.s overhauled & repaired ;
i k. tyres always
rage
Timothv John Haidn M,H,C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C I'.Lond. physician t snr-
geon. inedic'il officer & public
vaccinator Caegurwen district,
Pontardawe union. sursjeon to
Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Cwmgorse &
Cawdor collieries ,&. factory sur-
geon Brvnamman district. ' Brook
villa
Wilkins William John, chemist
Williams David, grocer
Williams Gwendoline (Miss), shopkpr
Williams James, draper
LOWER BRYXAMMAN.
COMMERCIAL.
Alexander Mary Elizh. (Miss), draper
Amman Anthracite Collieries Ltd
Amman Brick Co. Ltd. brick k tile
manufacturers
Chatterlev Frederick .Tames confr
Corkey William M.D.Brux., L.B.CP
& S Edin., L.B.F.P. & S.Glas. phy-
sician & surgeon
Cresci EuL'onin, shopkeeper
Cwmgors ■ -• ■ •
Eb(
iited
'.er k Sons, shopke
; Thomas & Co. grocers
i Alice (Miss).' draper
i John, shopkeeper
Mary Ann (Mrs.) &: Son. i
556 LLANGUJCKE.
Evans Edward, Brjnamman hotel
Evans Mary Ida (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Evans Thomas Benjamin, news agent
Evans Tom Erasmus, draper, out-
fitter & milliner, Brighton em-
porium
Evans William, grocer
Hargreaves Margaret Sage (Mrs.),
Farmers' Arms P.H
Barries David, tailor & draper
Hawkins Thomas, fruiterer
Henley John, boot maker
Howells David Josiah, hosier
Howells Howell, fried fish dealer
Howells John David, builder & crpntr
Isaac William (Mrs.), farmer
Jenkins John H. grocer
John David Oliver, shopkeeper
Jones Benjamin Spencer, draper
Jones Hilda Florence (Miss), beer ret
Jones William, shopkeeper
Lewis David, boot & shoe dealer
Morgan Thomas Jacob, carpenter
Morgan Whitfield J. stationer
Owen John, shopkeeper
Price Sarah Louisa (Miss), grocer &
vvine dealer. Post office
Rees Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Roberts Evan, carpenter
Thomas Daniel, farrier & genl. smith
Thomas David, sewing machine agent
Thomas David Evan, grocer & pro-
vision merchant, Glyn stores
Thomas Bees Derwin (Mrs.), green-
trrocer
Thomas Richard, butcher
SOUTH WALES,
Thomas Thos. John, boot k shoe d)r
Walters Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper
Williams D. H. & Son, butchers
Williams Carnwen (Miss), fruiterer
Williams David, farmer, Glynbeudy
Williams Morgan, hair dresser
EHTDTFEO.
Price Kev. John Ehys(Congregational)
COMMEECIAI..
Arnold John, shopkeeper
Evans David John, boot & shoe dealer
Harris Thomas, Royal Oak P.H
Jones David, shopkeeper
Jones John James, shopkeeper
Phillips David, shopkpr. k post office
[kelly's
John Ma
beer retailer
TAIRGWAITH.
Willi:
Beran Thomas, shopkeeper
Davies William, insurance agent
Davies William John, grocer
general dealer
Jones Thomas, grocer
Rees Philip John, grocer, & post
Thomas David, grocer
Williams Morgan Daniel, shopkee
(Wt
TNTSMUDW.
Hughes Rev. Richard Ow
Congregational)
Phillips Francis Eosser.Tnysmudw ho
Thomas John William B.A.GlaniTrwd
COMMEBCUL.
Bryn Works Limited (F. B. Phillips,
manager), tinplate manufacturer*
k quarry owners. T N 4
Davies David Thomas, grocer & pro-
vision dealer, Liverpool house
Evans David Jenkin, shopkeeper
Griffiths Bessie & Maggie (Misses),
milliners
Griffiths Daniel, contractor
Griffiths Jn. contractr. Craigy derw
Holwill H. & Co. hardware dealers
Hopkins Darid, grocer
James Joseph, grocer, London hous«
James Llewellyn, cycle agent
Jenkins Joseph, boot maker
Jenkins William, tailor
John Evan, Tnysmudw inn
Jones R. A. & Co. grocers
Jones Owen, builder
Lewis William, grocer, baker k con-
fectioner, Danygraig
Nicholas M. & K. (Misses), shopkprs
Phillips Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas Andrew, fried fish dealer
Thomas Roger Howel, builder
Williams J. & Co. butchers
Williams John, farmer, Pentwyn
Williams John, grocer
Williams Lewis, farmer, Cilmangwyn
Cchaf
Williams Llewellyn, farmer
Williams Mary (Mrs.), farmer,
Tnysmudw Isaf
L.LANGTTNI.LO is a parish, 6 miles weit from Knigh- 1 Primitive Methodist and Baptist chapels. The
ton, with a station on the Central Wales branch of the | of the Norton Manor estate are lords of the manor.
London & North Western railway, in the county of , The principal landowners are John Thomas Jackson
■ ~ ~ " " nv«
Radnor, Knighton hundred, union, county court district,
petty eessional division, and rural deanery of Melineth-
fub-Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Cynllo, founded in the sixth
century, rebuilt and restored 1877-8, at a cost of ^1,500,
js a fine edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave
and north transept, and a tower, rebuilt in 1896 at a
tost of ;f 750, and containing 3 bells : there are 250
sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates
from the year 1744; marriages, 1766; the church-
wardens' account books are cjmplete from the year 169.;
to 1867. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
_Ji74, with 6 acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1908 by the
Rev. John Walter Williams, of St. Bees. Here are
sed
JBryan Wm. Stephens J. P. Crungoed
Jackson John Thos. J. P. Treburvaugh
Jones John Charles, Griffin Lloyd
Williams Rev. John Walte
Vicarage
COMIIBBCIAI,
Marked thus I farm 150
ttBryan William Step!
'rungoed
Daries James, wheelwright
Davies John, farmer, CraignenI
tDeakins William, farmer. West
Deakins William, relieving offic
registrar of births, death!
marriages for Llanbister disi
Knighton union, k assistant 1
r,eer & clerk to Parish Counc
Lord Ormathwaite, William Stephens Bryan'«esq.
J.P. John Charles Jones esq. and John Matthews esq.
The soil is loam in some parts, clay in others; subsoil,
various. The area is 7,624 acres of land and 11 of
water; rateable value, £St'i77 \ the population in iqit
Parish Clerk, John Morgan.
Post Office (letters should have Radnorshire added). —
Miss Sarah E. Dyke, sub-postmistress. Knighton is-
the nearest money order & Monaughty the nearest
telegraph office, 2-J miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1862, & en-
larged in i8gi, for 130 children; John Llewallyn
Jonp.s, master
Railway Station, George Powell, station master
Downings Wm. Edwd. farmer,Fii!ey | Powell Hugh, farmer. Green street
Evans Edwin, shoe maker jJPryce Thos. farmer, Trod-y-redwiit
Evans Picton, stone mason 1 Pryer George, farmer, Malygoed
Faulkner Richard, steam saw mills, fPugh James, farmer. Low Cwm
Chapel terrace Heyope
Finney Joseph Goodwin, shopkeeper ! Richards Edward, farmer, Bailey
Gittoes Henry, farmer,Fountain head I fBoberts William Owen, farmer,
Goodman Herbert, farmer, Fronhilog j Cwm Heyope
Griffiths John, farmer. Rock house Ru£f Charles, farmer, Fronladis
tGriffiths Richard, farmer, Llancooh ! Smith James, farmer, Hengeven
tJHamer John, farmer, Creege | Smith John, farmer. Creigvach
tJones John Chas.frmr. Griffin Lloyd [Smith William, grocer
Jones MaryAnn(Mrs.),Greyhound inn Tong James John, blacksmith
Lewis Aaron, wheelwright. Dingle ItTong John, blacksmith. Gravel
Lloyd -Arthur, farmer, Hengeven IWest William, miller (water)
+Lloyd Thomas, farmer. Lea hall i fWilding Beverley, farmer, Pen-y-
tMorgan Edward, farmer. Great ho ' clawdd
Poole Edward, farmer, Cefnsuran | Wilding John, farmer. Green hollow
tPoole Richard, farmer, Pye corner I Wilding Owen, farmer, Downes's Hole
Powell Henry, farm bailifif to J. T. ' Williams Wm. farmer, Coldharbour
Jackson esq. J.P. Treburvaugh I
LliANOtrNNOOK (or Llangynog) is a parish in the
Carmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen, s
miles south from Sarnau station on the Carmarthen and
Whitland section of the Great Western railway, 7 south-
west from Carmarthen and 4 miles east-by-south from
St. Clears, in the hundred of Derllys, Carmarthen petty
sessional division, union and county court district of
Carmarthen and in the rural deanery and archdeaconry
of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Cynog is an ancient building of local stone, in
I he Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, south porch, side chapel, and a turret contain-
ing one bell: it was restored in 1878-9, and again in
1907, when the ohancel was exlondod and the chtircb
-<i«at«d with carved oak seats : there are 205 sittings.
The registers of baptisms and burials date from 177s ;
marriages, 1783 ; all the earlier registers were destroyed
by fire. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value jfigS,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's,
and held since 1890 by the Rev. William Llewelyn Bees
n.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. There is a
Congregational and a Baptist chapel. Coomb mansion
is the re.sidence of Mrs. Morris, who is one of the prin-
cipal landowners. Chief crops are barley, oats and
wheat. The area is 5,686 acres ; rateable value, ;f 4.654 ;
the population in 19 11 was 508.
Letters are delivered from Carmarthen k collected from
wall box near school. The nearest post, money order
& telegraph office is at Bankvfelin, about 3 mile*
distant
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Public Elementary (Endo-wed) school, built in 1705 by I
the lords, freeholders & inhabitants of the Manor of
Penryn, at the recommendation of the Archbishop of
Canterbury, tor 124 children ; the school was en-
dowed by Judge Vaughan in 1711 with ^5 yearly to |
I-LANGUNNOR. 557
clothing, prayer boots & bibles for poor
attending the school j the endowment now
to about ;£6o yearly ; David John Bees,
Morris Mrs. Coomb
Bees Rev. William Llewelyn B.A. The
Vicarage
COMMBHCIAL.
Lewis David, miller (water), Taly-
Thomas Joseph, carpenter, Brynawc
Weare Edmund, Plough & HarrowP.
Williams David John, blacksmit
Collegebach
FinilKHS.
Marked thu.s t farm 150 acres or ove
Bowen John James, Brynglas
Davies David, Ehosfach
Davies Evan, I'enycoed
Davies Bees, Creigiaubach
Davies Thomas, Ooedcae
Davies Timoth}-, Glogddu
Davies ^Villium, Danybank
Edwards Richard, Parknewydd
Evans Ann (Mrs.), Ffynonseiri
Evans Benjamin, Tycanol
Evans Catherim- (Miss), Bhydychaii
Evans Isaac, Glogue
Evans James, Ardderfin
Evans John, Amaleco
Evans John, Lan
Evans Miriam (Mrs.), Danyforest
lEvans Phoebe (Mrs.), Nantygog
Evans Thomas, Penlan
Evans William, Nantygrove
Evans William, Pencellyuchaf
Griffiths John, Bryncowin
Griffiths William, Larksfield
Harries David, Waundas
Howells Edward, Cwmdyrus
James David, Bryn
James David, Maenllwyd
Jenkins John, Cowingrove
John Evan, Glyncoch
John Thomas, Cwrtybedw
John William, Lambstone
Johns Walter & John, Parkethyn
Jones Alfred, Pantyrhedyn
Jones Henry, Ffynonwen
Jones James, Fternhill
Jones John, Trehyrn
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), Langors
Jones Theodosia (Mrs.), Banky£fyn(
Jones William, Berthlwyd
Lewis Thomas, Graig
tLewis William, College farm
Lewis William, Cwmcoch
Lloyd Jane (Miss), Ffynondagrau
Lloyd Theophilus, Wernoleu
Loveluck David, Ffald
Morgans Sarah (Miss), Pantteg
Phillips Esther (Mrs.), t'cheloleu
Protheroe Benjamin, Moelfre
tEees Llewelyn, Llaethdy
Richards Oath. (Mrs.), Pencellyisat
Thomas George, Ffynonlwyd
Thomas Henry, Gellydeg '
Thomas James, Wern
Thomas John, Nanteco
Thomas John, Penygraig
Thomas Joseph, Croesyceiliog
Thomas Percy, Plasisaf
Thomas William, Castellgarthen
Williams Benjamin, Tynewydd
Williams David, Nantyrhebog
Williams George, Glasfryn
Williams John, Cwrtmale
Williams John, Plasbach
Williams Sophia (Miss), LlangunnocI
farm
Williams William, Eithunduon
Williams William, Parkyrhos
Williams William, Troedyrhyw
LLAITG-XJNNOB is a parish in the Carmarthen divi-
sion of the county of Carmarthen, on the south bank of
the river Towy, ij miles east of Carmarthen, in the hun-
dred of Kidwelly," petty sessional division, county court
district and uninn of t'uruiartben, oiid in the rural dean-
ery and arcbde;iconTV of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Cynwr is a huildinjj of stone
in the Early English style, consisting of two equal aisles,
west porch and a turret containing one bell : the
fihurch was repaired in 1869, and re-roofed in 1913 :
(here is a stone tablet to the memory of Sir Richard
Steele kt. the essayist, at one time resident in this
parish: a brass eagle lectern was given in J913 in
■lemory of the late John Francis, for many years
churchwarden here, and there is also a brass tablet to
the memory of his daughter Lily : there is a brass
tablet in memnry of Lieut. Robert Hugh Harris, of
this parish, killed in the battH of the Somme, 28th
Sept. 1916, and a stained window in memory of the
parents of the Rev. Canon David Davies : there are 3ot
sittings. The register dales from the year 1678. The
thurchrard was enlarged in 1913 and contains some
tne old yew trees. The living is a vicarage, net income
rmVATK IIKSIDK.N'TS.
Aslett Lt.-Col. Wm. Chas. Bolahaul
Francis Mrs. Myrtle hill
Harris Cnpt. Edwd. Chas. Brvntony
Jenkins Rev. James B.A. (vicar).
The Vicarage
Jenkins Miss E. Penymorfa
Morgan Rev. Thomas Williams
(Congregational), Philadelphia ho
Morris Lady, Penbryn house
Prosser Miss, Derwydd
Projiser Wm. W. Thos. Brynderwen
Pngh Herbert Owen, Mount hill
Thomas Wm. Vaughan Henry Stead-
man Gwvnne, Bellevue ho. Pensarn
^240, including 50 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1912 by
the Rev. James Jenkins B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. Philadelphia Congregational chapel, erected
in 1809, has 400 sittings : there is also a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel. In the parish is a lead mine, at
present disused. Penbryn House is the residence of
Lady Morris. The trustees of Earl Cawdor, who is a
minor, are the principal landowners. The soil is loam
and the land is chiefly under pasture. The area is
5,809 acres of land, 10 of water, 53 of tidal water, and
12 of foreshore; net rateable value, ^8,912; the popu-
lation in 191 1 was 826.
Post OflBce, Nant-y-Caws. — John Harris, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Carmarthen, which is the nearest
money order & telegraph oflice, 3 miles distant
Public Elementary Schools.
Mixed, built in 1870, for 70 children; Mis» Thomas.
mistress
Mixed, built in 1868, for 97 children ; J. E, Griffiths.
COMlIEROLiL.
Davies David, refreshment rooms.
Bridge end
Jones David, blacksmith. Login
Bees John, grocer. Bridge end
BuMley Frederick, Star inn
Thomas Henry, wheelwright. Pensarn
Williams David. Square & Compass
P.H. Pensarn
FAEMuns.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or ovir.
Clark Thomas S. Tynnewydd
Davies Benjamin, Tyrturnor
tDavies Daniel. Llettydaufilw r
Davies David, Tyrpound
Davieo David, Werwen
Davies Georg... Ffosyffin
Davies John, Gellie-uchaf
Davies John, Hendir
Edwards & Griffiths, Tyhen
Edwards William J. Penllain-uchat
Evans David & Sons, Coedgain
Evans Evan, Penddaulwyn-fach
Evans John, Gelly
Evans John, PantyparcheU
Evans John, Parkycwarre
Evans John, Penlan
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), Danyrallt
Evans Thomas, Penlan
Gealy William, Penty
Griffiths Benjamin, Tyllewydbach
Griffiths Hannah (Mrs.), Tyr'iarll
Griffiths Herbert, Penddanlwyn Ganol
Griffiths Rachel Jane (Mrs.). P;u!
Griffiths Thomas, Cable hiU
Harries Elias, Cwmtawel
Harries Thomas, Abercyfor-uchaf
Hinds Benjamin, Penddanlwyn-fa
Jones David & Thomas, Penycoed
Jones Frederick, Bwlchywaun
Jones Frederick, Tyrbwcky
Jones John, Felynsych
Jones Margaret {Mrs), Wenallt
Jones Owen, Xantyglastwyn
Jones Thomas, Cwmty'nycoed
Jones William, Beanle-isaf
Jones William, Lletty-rdwrgi
IJones William. Tyllwydmawr
Lewis John, Bwlchymynydd
tLewis Thomas, Beanle-fawr
Lewis William, Tyrphillip
Morgans John, Penybank
Morris Essex, Tygwyn
Morris John, Ty'rcerryg
Morris Rachel (Mrs.)," Bolahaul-fawr
Moses John, Cilwaunydd
Owen William, BrynycjTne-isaf
tPhillips David, Pibwrlwyd
Phillips Hannah (Miss), Greenhill
Phillips Letitia (Miss), Tyrhoel
Phillips William, Brvncyrnau-uchaf
Price John, Tirbach "
Rees Daniel, Danycoed
Rees David, Brigwalltvcoed
Rees David, Llebach '
Rees David, Tynnewydd
Rees John, Nantycaws
Rees Owen, Ll«vnmelvn
Rees Phillip, Plasbach
Rees .'^amu.-I, Erv-«,.n
He..^ TIm. 1,1,1-. r.iM >-ivn
Thc.iiM- " ■: I i'- .M:iulwvn-fawr
Thon..,- I>,' 1!. I-M u„.l
Thonuis Gwilliaiii, Plasymynydd
Thomas Thomas, PistyUgwyn
Thomas William, Penddaulwynucbat
Williams David, Bwlchgawr
Williams Henrv, MaesUan
.*)58
l-LANUWM.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
LLANGWM is a parish in the county of i'einbmkti,
oil the right bank of the Daueleddau river, 4 miles
east of Johnston station on the Great Western railway,
and 6 south-east from Haverfordwest, in the hundred of
Rhos, Koose petty sessional division, Haverfordwest
countv court district and union, rural deanery of Boose
and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church
0; St. Hierom is an ancient edifice of stone, in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, transepts.
nave, south porch and a western turret containing one
hell : there is a hagioscope which was reopened in
igio, the bowl of a piscina being found therein:
the remains of a mural staircase which led up to
a rood loft have also been found, together with
traces of the rood loft : the fine pulpit is supported on
marble shafts : in the church is a raised tomb under
a canopy to the De-la-Boche family, with recumbent
male and female eflBgies, the former being cross-legged :
the font is Norman : a stained glass east window has
been inserted to the memory of the Bev. Thomas
Williams, rector 1333-18S2: the church was restored in
1832. at a cost of ^1,100, and affords 200 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1716. The living
is a rectory, net income £'6$, with 24 acres of
ilebe and residence, in the gift of trustees, and 'held
lince 1919 hy the Bev. Wilfred Griffith B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. There are Wesleyan and
'nntrreirational chapels. Under a liequest of Madam
Harlow in 1844. a sum of £B 6s. 8d. is distributetl
.-early to the aged poor. At Hook, in the parish,
■olliery with a quay; many of the
fisbf
thix
parish are employed at H.M. Dockyard at Pembroke
Dock. The principal landowners are John Frede.ii^k
LoTt Phillips esq. and Capt. John Hav,.,.iiri I'oweli.
Tho soil is «lay and shaley, with rab; chief crop, oais.
The area is 1,919 acres of land, 22 of tidal water and
2)5 of foreshore; asses.sable value. £1,273; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 836.
Post & M. 0. Office.— A. J. Anstee, sub-postmaster.
LeiU'is received from Haverfordwest. Uonehton. 2
miles distant, is the nearest telegraph nfli.-e
l'ubli(
Elementary School (mixed), opened in 18
e for master, for 170 children; Thomas
Allen William, farmer. North Nash
Anstee Alfred Joseph, grocer. Post
office. Bock house
Bevan John, farmer
Davies James, carpenter. Black tar
Davies M. J. (Miss), music teacher.
School place
D.<ivios William, farmer. North hill
Edwards William (Mrs), grocer,
Dungeon hill, Hook
George George Protheroe. farmer,
Great Nash
Harries Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer.
Underwood, Hook
Havard James, grocer. West Uook
Hook Collierv Co. (P. B. Harconrt.
manager) '
James Alfred, farmer. Langwm hill
Llangwm Institute & Beading Room
(John James, sec)
Morgan John, baker. Rectory road
Morgan Stanley. Anchor P.H. Hook
Owens Geo. (Mrs.), farmer, Dnder-
wood, Hook
infants' mistress
Palmer Edwin B. grocer
Palmer William, farmer, Tho Kilns
I'awlett John, farmer. Sprinkle
Peters Robert, farmer, Napp
Philpin Thomas, farmer. The Hill
Boch Elizh.(Mr3.), farmer.LittleNash
Skyrme John Brcnn, farmer
Skvrme Marv Ann (Miss), farmer
Thomas Jas." (Mrs.), farmer. Tally ho
Thomas John, farmer, Llangwm road
Thomas William, farmer, Hook farm
Teo James, farmer. Troopers' inn
liLANG'WYBTFOlT is a parish and village on the
south bank of the river Wyre. in the county of Cardi-
gan, 4 miles south of Llanilar station on' the Great
Western railway, and 9 south-by-east of Aberystwyth,
in the hundred of liar, petty sessional division of liar
Upper, union and county court district of Aberystwyth,
and in the rural deanery of Llanbadanfawr, archdeaconry
of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Ursula was rebuilt in 1870 at a cost of ^1,600, and
consists of chancel, nave, porch and a turret containing
one bell : there are 222 sittmgs. The registers of bap-
tisms and burials date from the year 1729; marriages,
1755. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £2m.
with 65 acrei of glebe, and residence, in the gift of Miss
B. C. Chichester, and held since 1887 br the Rev. David
Jenkins, of St. David's College. Uimpeter. There are
two Calvinistic -Methodist chapels, and a ConLTogalional
i 3,914 ncre.'i
^£2,139; the
Kap.'l, Thf muiiur is vesled in the Crown. Reginald
. R. Loxdale esq. J. P. is the principal landowner. The
nil is clay. Chief crops, oats and barley and some
md under pasture. The area comprises
f land and 11 of water; rateable
"pulalion in 1911 was 438.
ost Office.— Mrs. IVinifred Woodward, sab-postmistress.
Letters received through Llanrhystyd. Cardiganshire.
l>lniiUar is the nearest money order & telearaph olfioe.
4 miles distant
rail Letter Bos, Bethel
Public Elemenlar
Llannwyrjton (mixed), erected
1 en ; James James, master
Cofadail (mixed), for 94 childie
Sell'.
M. Lovn,
Jenkins Eev. David, The Vicarage
COHUKBCIAL.
Griffiths David (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Tretenter
James Joseph & Stephen, millers
(water), Pontfaen mill
James John, carpenter, Penvpont
Jones Humphrey, carrier
Jones Morgan, shopkpr. Tvni'wviM
Morgans & Morgans, carriers
Morgans Charles, butcher, Troedrhiw
Powell Thomas, grocer
Williams Richard, blacksmith
Woodward Winifred (Mrs.), grocer.
Post office. New Bridgend
P.lBMFH.'!.
Davies Eduard, Penllwynbcdw
D;n-ies John, Penglanowen faeli
(&
Stephe
uraenllwyn
i Davies Thomas, Gwarcaoe
j Edwards Eli-/.abeth (Miss), Tany
I Edwards John, Pencoig
, Edwards Michael, Pantanamiwg
Edwards Richard, Bhandirnchaf
I Ellis Jenkin, Pantybarwm
Evans Evan, Rhandirissa
Evans Evan James, Cnwcybarcnt
Evans James, Troedyfoel
[ Evans Richard, Maesbeidiog
; Evans Thomas, Lluestcrynwvdd
I Evans William. Gilfchcoed
jliriffilhs .lohii, Cefnioch
Isaac David, Uwynrhyddod
I Isaac James, Tynewy'dd
lames Fvan & Thomas, Pencwm
Jjiin-s Jsph.& Stephen, Pontfaen
, James David. Hafodglasucha
). I Jenkins Lewis, Oorslas
Jenkins Mary (Miss), (ilangoes
Jenkins Mrs. I'enhryn
lilt Jones Daniel, Hafodglaisisaf
Jones David, Tynllwyn
Jones Evan. Kfynonwcn
Jones John, Abernac
Jones Mary Aiin(Mrs.),Blaencamddwr
Jones Thomas (Mrs.). Brynchwyth
j Jones Thomas (Mrs.). Caergwyn
j Jones Winifred (Mrs.), Penpwm-
i Mason David. Blaenant
I.Morgan David (Mrs.), Taollain
I Morris Richard, Pengelly
[Parry Evan. Llwynfonweiit
Phillips Richard, Argoed
Williams David, Llwynbedw
II 'Williams Dvd. T^ nant & Penglanowe:-.
Williams Edward. Pantsaeson
liLANQ'S'BI is a parish in the county of Cardigan. Dani
with a station on the Great Western railway. 4 miles Lani
north-east from Lampeter, 24 from Aberystwyth, 25 nhd
from Carmarthen and 268 by rail from London, in Methodist
Moyddyn hundred, Mn^ddyn Upper petty sessional divi- J. p. is i,,,
sion, Lampeter union and county court district, and in the Thf soil is
rural deanery of Lampeter, archdeaconry of Cardigan and barley. The
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Oybi it j_^i,44o; the popula
nt edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave
iiiret containing one bell: the east window j
d and the chancel retains sedilia : the clmreh j
red about 1895. and affords 120 sittings. The
date from the year 1748. The living is a I
I curucy. ma yearly value /"qo, in the ijifl of ,
Me.-Kvni,., „nd held unm laij, bv llie Bev.
el Anthony Thomas B.A. of yt. David's OolleL'e.
peter, who is also rector of and resides at Bettw*
rws There are Congrefpitional, Wesleyttn and
iiidisl chapels. Wilmot Inclis-Jones esq. D.L..
is liud of the manor and principal landowner.
ght and slaty. Chief crops, wheat, oats
is 2,502 acres ; rateable value.
1 in iqii was 261; in the civil.
nd 243 in Ihe ecclesiastical parish.
By Local Government Boar
i388. a detached part of I
ferred to thii
Clerk t
Lletycybi.
parish.
Parish
DIRECTORY. 1
raph Office— Willi;
SOUTH WALES.
LLANGVFELACB.
Post, b Telegraph Office —William Da^-ies, sub-post- , Public Elementary School (mixed), bnilt tor 78 child-
master. L^itters should have Cardiganshire added. | ren ; John Hughes Davies, master
Nearest money order
Railway Station, George Davii
Davies Davies Saunders, Olmarchganol | Jones David, Bwlchwe^nenfach
Davies Edward Jenkin (& asst. ' "
seer & school attendance of
r, Penybank & Ma
Llottycybi
Davies J. WaUe
forest
Davies John, G
Divies John Walter, Gwynfr
Davies Thomas, Cilgwynissa
Davies William David, Tyntron
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), Llwynfilig
Evans Mary (Mrs.), Cilgwynuchat
Evans Thomas, Greemvell
Griffiths William. Gortyisat
Jonos Daniel, Nantyglaa
COMMBBCIAL.
Dovies Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper,
j2 Forest lane
Davies Owen, woollen manufacturer
Davies Wm. grocer & drapr.& post off
Evans David, blacksmith
FAIiMEIlS.
D^iniels David, Tancoedissa
Daniels Thomas, Nantybwch
Oavies David, PwUglas
LliANGYFELACH (or Llangatelach) is an eccle- ; CLASE EUEAL is
sK.sticul parish, formed from the civil parishes of Clase j formed in 1894 from that part of the old t™"'h'P o"'"
Rural, .Mawr and Penderry, 2 miles west from Morriston side Swansea municipal borough Jh* a"^» " 4."S
stiition on the Great Western and Midlai.d railways and | acres of land and 33 of water ; rateable value, /;i4,o84 ,
5 north from Swansea, in the Gowcr division of the j the population in 1911 was 5,648.
iwunty of Glamorgan, Llangyfelach hundred. Swan- j Xreboeth, formerlv in this ecclesiastical parish, hs>
fea and Pontardawe unions, Swansea county court [ |,g^jj transferred to Swansea county borough.
and petty sessional division, rural deanery , ^^^^^ M 0 & T Office.— William Thomas, sub-post-
Henry, Pantyrhwch
Jones John, Forest hall
Jones Thomas, Wernfach
Jones William, Cwm
Jones William, Gelligarneddau
Jones William, NantygelUfach
Lloyd David, Olniarchissaf
Morgan John, Tygwyn
Morgan Ma-y (Mrs.), Penlan
Morgans Sarah (Miss), Castellpigin
Morgans Thomas, Tancoeducbaf
Rees William, Tauyfforest
Thomas Maria (Mrs.), Khos
Watkins Margaret (Miss), GlanlilU
ish of Swansea uni
1 East Gower. archdeaconrv of Carmarthen and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Cyfelach,
ur Cefeliach, is a plain but ancient building of
stono, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a
detached embattled tower on the south side, belonging
to an earlier church, and containing 4 bells: in 1891
the church was partlv restored, a chancel added and
i.ave reseated, at a cost of ^1,083, of which /500 was
given by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : since this
date the church has been further restored, the tower
repaired and the bells rehung, at a total cost of about
^1,900: there are sittings for 350 persons. The register
dates from the year 1692. The living is a vicarage,
net yearly income ^260, with 3 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1918 by the Rev. Griffith Thomas L.Div. of
St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also vicar of and
resides at Morriston. The Rev. Enoch Jones B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, has been curate in charge
since 1915. There is a Calvinistir Methodist chapel
at Llangyfelach and Congiegational chapels at Mynydd-
bach and Felindre. Charities : Madam Mary Rogers
left in 1789 ^500, the interest of which, £1$ 5s. lod.
yearly, is spent in clothing for the aged poor of Clase,
Penderry, Mawr and RhynJwy-CIydach. The Eccle-
siastical Commissioners are lords of the manor. The
principal landowners are Sir J. T. Dillwyn-Llewelyn
hart. D.L., J. P. Major Sir Robert Armine Morris bart.
and the Duke of Beaufort The soil is clayey ; subsoil,
clay. The chief crops are wheat and turnips. The
p ipulation in 1911 was i8,o8g.
Sexton, Thomas Lewis.
master. Letters received through
iston, Glam-
Letters for Penderry are received through Swansea,
Morriston, Gorseinon, Pontardulais & Landore.
inon, ij miles distant, is the nearest money
telegraph office
County Police Station, John Jones, constable
Public Elementary School, Llangyfelach (mixed), built
1898, tor 290 children ; John Henry Jenkins, ma.ster
PENLLEEGAER, formerly in Pennard, is now, under
Local Government Board Provisional Confirmation
Order No. 6, 1918, a hamlet in Llangyfelach. The
church of Saint David, at Penllergaer, a chapel an-
nexed to Llangyfelach, is a building of stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, west
porch and a belfiy, containing one bell: there are 150
sittings. The register dates from the year 1851. The
Eev. "bavid Jones Arter M.A. of St. Edmund's Hall,
Oxford, has been curate here since 1916. Penllergaer
is the seat of Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewelyn bart.
D.L., J. P. who is the principal landowner.
Post Office, Penllergaer.— Titus Jones, sub-postmaster
Letters anive through Gorseinon, Glaiu
Wall Letter Box, Garngoch
County Police Station, Penllergaer, Edward Watts,
constable
Public Elementary School, Penllergaer (mixed), erected
in 1882, for 174 children; David Oscar Williams,
master
LLANGYFELACH.
.Marked thus • letters through
Landore, Glamorganshire.
PRIVATE IIESIDENTS.
Diihne David Lionel Carl, Fredrichs-
ruh, Penderry
Hughes John, The Firs, Penderry
Hughes Richard, Fairy Glen villa,
Heolddu
Jenkins George, Cynghordy
•yohn Philip, Mynddbach house
Jones Eev. Enoch B.A. (curate in
charge). Old Parsonage
Bees Mrs. Mary Ann, Spring gardens,
Penderry
Rees Samuel, Penrheol vil. Heolddu
-IVatkins Wm. Brynawer. Mynddbach
COMMERCIAL.
Amhuny David John, farmer, Cefn-
forestfawr
Anthony William, farmer, Gelligy-
nore, Penderry
filement Josiah Bees, butcher. Island
house, Penderry
('lement Thomas, farmer, Gelliwern
ganol
Clement W. farmer, Parkmawr, Pen-
D fnn.i
idley mill. Pen
™de
Davi.'s David Morris, fa
Davies John, dairy
Davies John, Plough & Harrow P.H
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), farmer, (_'il-
twnwr, Penderry
Davies Sarah Jane (Mi-s.), farmer.
Bryniauduon
Davies William, farmer, Maeseglwvs
Davies William, farmer, Penywaun
Evans David, farmer,Tirtord, Pendrry
Evans James, Penllergaer Arms P.H
Evans Ruth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Gwalia terrace, Penderry
Evans Thomas, fanner.Tredegar-fach
Glasbrook Brothers Limited, colliery
proprietors, Penderry
Griffiths Stephen, farmer, Nant-y-
Horries Wm. farmer. Perthyteg farm
"Humphreys Elizabeth (Mrs ),' shop-
keeper, Mynyddgernlwyd
Isaac William, blacksmith. Efailwen
Jeffrevs Henry, farmer, Gelliwernisaf
Jenkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Penfedw
Jenkins John, farmer, Brynwilach
Johns Mary Jane (Mrs.). Old Jna
hotel. Penderry
Jones David, shopkeeper, Givalia ter-
race, Penderry
Jones David John, farmer, Glyselin
Jones Elias. farmer. Clase farm
Jones Mary Ann (Mrs.), faj mer,
CtfMcadle, Penden'y
Jones Thomas, farmer, Corslan
Jones William James, colliery owner
Lewis Th„mas, Joiners' Arms P.H
Mathia.- Evan, Gelliwern fawr
Morgan Daniel, farmer, Banwen
.Mr.rga.i J. tariuHr, Penbank, Penderry
Pbillip> John, farmer, Bry.irhos
Stone Tom C. farmer, Lrtittyscilp &
Gellyfeddw
Thomas Wm. & Son, grocrs.fc post off
Thomas David Isaac, farmer. Maesy-
glyneu
•Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), tailoress,
Mynyddgernlwyd
Thomas Isaac, farmer, Penpant
Thomas John, farmer, Dorglywd
Thomas .«arah (Mrs.). grocr.Hoelddu
Thomas William. farmer.Gellywasted
Vann-haii John, farmer. Tir Edwin.
rend.Miv
Walters Griflith. tailor. Pontlliw.
Penderry
Walters John, builder, Penpant cor
Walters Richard, sculptor, BryntywoJ
Williams Elias, farmer, Nantymilwr
Williams Ivor, farmer, Odenfoel
Williams Tbomis. farmer. Tir<lo„l;i„.
Penderrv
Willianif Wm. farmer. Cefnbeting^
560 LLAXGYFELACU.
PENLLERGAEB.
(Letters veeeived thiough Gorseinon,
Glamorganshire.)
PRIVATE UESIDENTS.
i.TleT Bev. David Jones M.A. (curate
r.t St. David's)
SOUTH WALES.
iDiUwyn-Llewchn Sir John Talbot
bart. M.A., b.L., J.P. Penllergaer
COMMERCUL.
Anthony Edwin, hair dresser
Bevan Owen John, grocer
Clement John, farmer,BachywTenddyn
Cole Thomas, farm bailiff to Sir J.
T.Dillwyn-Llewelyn bart. Home frm
[KELLY'S
Davies David, farmer, Gellyhill
Evans George, farmer, Glanlliw
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper
Bees Esther (Mrs.), farmer, Llysnini
Warmington Charles Thos. gardener
to Sir J. T. Dillwyn-Llewelyn bart
Williams Thos. farmer,Coedwighowell
IjIjAKO'S'NIDB is a large parish and scattered village
in Brecknock, on the river Usk, 3J miles south-east
from Talybont station on the Brecon and Merthyr rail-
way, 4 from Crickhowell, and i6i from London, in the
hundred, petty sessional division, county court district,
and union of Crickhowell, and in the rural deanery of
CrickhoTvell, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St.
David's. The Usk is here crossed by an ancient bridge
of six arches. The church of SS. Mary and Cynidr,
erected in the 13th century, is a building of stone, con-
Eiisting of chancel, nave, west porch, and a turret, con-
taining 2 bells: the church was restored in 1872 and
189s, and affords 141 sittings. The registers date from
the year 1736. The living is a rectory, net income
£300, with 42 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Duke of Beaufort, and held since 1919 by the
Rev. Richard William Jones B.A. of the University
College of Wales. There is a Congregational chapel,
erected in 1890 in place of a former chapel built in
1831, and seating 250 persons, and another at DYFFKYN
CRAWXON, orectPd in 1842, seating 130; the Bapti.st
chapel, erected in 1812, has 400 sittings; the Wesleyan
PHIVATE EESIDENTS.
■Harris Eev. Gomer (Congregational),
The Garth
Jones Eev. Richard William B.A.
(rector), Bectory '
Jones John, The Village, Glasfryn
Jones Wm. Oakland ho. Coedynynys
Llewellyn Rev.Wm.(Baptist),Rose cot
COMMKBOTAI,.
Bttdgett Sarah (Mrs.), grocer,
Coedyrynys
Davies ' j'eruima (Mrs.), blacksmith,
Pencoedyrynys
Foresters (Ancient Order of) (Lord
Llanover Lodge) {Augustus J.
Roberts, sec). Public hall
Francis Mary Jane (Mrs.), Coach &
Horses P.H
Gaudern James Thomas, Red Lion
P.H. ; good accommodation for
visitors & cj-clists; large stabling
for motors &c. ; close to the Duke's
fishing
Gibson Alex. G. miller. Elder cot
Hester James, head gamekeeper to
Lord Glanusk C.B,, D.S.O
Jones A. & Sons Ltd. coal & timber
merchants, steam saw mills &
english timber merchants
Lewis Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper,
Penrally
chapel was erected in 1808 and rebuilt in 1853. An
iron public hall was erected in 1910. The JJailian
charity cf ^8 yearly, left by the Prytberch family, is
for the relief of such of the poor as are not in receipt
of parish relief. The Duke of Beaufort, who is lord
of the manor, Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. William Jones
esq. and the trustees of the late Morgan Powell-Jones
esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is gravel,
and the land entirely under pasture. The area is
8,428 acres ; rateable value, j^4,728 ; the population in
ign was 497 in the civil, and 562 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
Parish Clerk, Bees Protheroe.
! Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office.— Miss Hannah
1 Elizabeth Prothero, sub-postmistress. Letters through
Crickhowell
Wall Letter Boxes.— Peneoedyrynis &■ The Village
I Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1836 &
1.. 1 ;_ .0/:^ t — ._/: ..uiij . -n^..: - —
1863,
Eoberts, master
Police Constable, Thomas Jon
David Humphreys
Parry William, river keeper to the
Duke of Beaufort, Worcester cot
Prothero William & Co. grocers, &
post office
Roberts Augustus J. assistant over-
seer for the parishes of Llangynidr,
Rassa, Dukestown & Llechrhyd &
registrar of births & deaths for the
Beaufort sub-district, Crickhowell
union, Coedyrynys house
Roberts A. J. (Mrs.), deputy regis-
trar of births & death5,Cocdyrynys
house
Ruck Elizabeth (Mrs.), Beaufort
Arras inn
Skiddmore John, Horseshoe inn
Stokes Jane (Mrs.), dress maker
Thomas John, painter
Watkins Mabel & Alice (Misses),
I grocers
! Watkins Wilfrid, builder, Springfield
rAHMEns.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over,
Bevan John, Glasfair
Bevan Robert, Hiphmeadow
Davies Daniel, Claisvare
Edwards Brindloy, Tyshiriff
Edwards John, Tylebach
Edwards Thomas. Penywain
Edwards William, Penrhiurgarn
Farr Frederick, Village farm
Jones A. & Sons Ltd. Court farm
Jones Henry, Penygaen
Perkins Alfred John,Pont Carreg frm
Powell David, Pencoedyrynys
Powell David, Rhiwrgarn
Powell William
Protheroe John, Waterloo house
Protheroe Bees, Tyrlewisharry &
Danywern
Pugh William, The Farm, Comin
Reynallt Edward, Llwynyrynn
Richards John, Wern farm
Richards Rees, PantUwyd
Richards Richard, Usk villa
Roberts Augustus John (& rate col-
lector), Tvralsome
Stevens Thomas, Tycanol
.Stokes Thomas, Blaencwm
Thomas Evan, Ffrwd
Thomas Thomas. Wannddu
Thomas William. Llwynderry
tWaters Daniel, Purgad
Watkins Joshua, Aberyail
twniiams Jacob, Llwyncelyn
Williams Joan (Mrs.), Pantypiere
Williams John, Pantog
Williams John, Pentwyn
Williams Thomas, Llwyncelyn
Williams Thomas, Neuadd
LLANGYNLLO is a parish in the county of Cardi-
gan, on the road from Cardigan to Lampeter, and is 4J
miles north-east-by east from Newcastle Emlvn station
on the branch from Pencader of the Great Western
railway, 15 south-west from Lampeter and 20 north-east
from Carmarthen, in Troedyraur hundred, rinion, county
court district and petty sessional division of Newcastle-
in-£mlyn. and in the rural deanery of Sub Aeron, arch-
deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
chnrch of St. Cynllo, entirely rebuilt in r87o, is an
edifice of stone in llio Early English style, consisting ol
chancel, nave, south porch and a tower with spire, con-
taining one bell: the reredos is of diapered stonework
adorned in the centre with a cross of white marble,
set in a vesica of alabaster, and on either side are
medallions with carved figures of adoring angels ; this
ornamental work being the joint gift of Mr. Middleton
and Rose Noel St. V. Tyler: there 19 a memorial win-
dow to Sir Thomas Da'vies Lloyd bart. of Bronwvdd
(d. 22 July. r877), and Henrietta Mary (Rcid) his wife
(d. q November, r87t). erected by their son, the present
Sir Marteine 0. M. Lloyd bart. D.L., J.P. : three stained
glass windows were placed rn the chancel in 1909: the
church affords 150 sittings. The registers of baptisms
and burials dats fi-om the year 1756; marriages, 1754.
The living is a rectory, net income £211, including 142
acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the free-
holder, of the parish, and hold since rSgS by the Rev.
Edward Owen Jones M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford.
Here are two Congregational chapels, Bwlchygroes,
erected in i83o, with 450 sittings, and Bryn, built in
1885, with 160 seats. Bronwydd, the seat of Sir Mar-
teirie Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart. D.L., J.P. is a fine
mansion, situated on an eminence dominating a deep
valley, watered by a tributary of the river Teifi. Sir
M. 0. M. Lloyd bart D.L., J.P. is the principal land-
owner. The soil is clay; subsoil, gravel. The chief
crops are oats and barley. The area comprises 3,683
acres, of which 2 are water; rateable value, ;£2,473;
the population in rgrr was 498.
MAESLLTN is a hamlet in this parish, with a woollen
mill, the property ot Mr. John Lewi.t.
P.ist, M. 0. & T. Office, MnesUyn (letters should have
Cardiganshire added).— Mrs. Sarah Margaret Bcesley,
sub-postmistress
Pist Onice, Panteg Cross Roads. — David Davies, sub-
postmaster. Letters delivered from MaesUyn, Car-
digiinshire, which is the nearest monev order & tele-
graph office
Wall Letter Uo-t, Coodbryn
Public Elementarv Sclmi.l, f,,r ..; .ImI.Im.ii ; Mi^» Annie
Oliver, mistre*.-'
DIRECTORY.] SOUTH WALES.
Marked thus t receive letters through ^ 'James Jauies, shopkeeper.Brjnhywel
MaesUyn, Cardiganshire. | tJones David, saw mills
Marked thus • receive letters through f Jones David Josiah M.R.C.V.S.
HenlUin, Cardiganshire. | veterinary surgeon, Nantypobty
*Davies Capt. Benj. Jas. Glenview tJones James, coach builder, Panteg
tDavies Rev. Thos. (Congregational) ItJones William, clog maker, Panteg
tJ ones Rev. Edward Owen M. A. (rec- Lewis John, woollen manufacturer,
tor). Rectory | Maesllyn mills
-fLewis Capt. John Edward, Mount ; tThomas Ann (Mrs.), miller (water)
Gemos ilWilhams Thomas, blacksmith,Panteg
•Lloyd Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray fahmees.
bait. D.L., J.P. Bronwydd I Marked thus { farm 150 acres or over.
ttDavies Rice, Rhvgoch
COMMEBCIAL. j j ^Ev^„, j„^„_ Penbeily
tDavies E. & Son, grocers. Post office, ,*Evans Thomas, Bryn
Panteg Cross ' JfEvans Thomas, Tower hill
tDavies John, blacksmith ' J*Evana William. Ffynonwen
♦Davies John, woollen mfr.Tower Hill tChiffiths John, Llelhrbach
tDavi&s William, nurseryman ;{*James John, Nanlgwilan
LLANGYNNING, see Llanginning,
the road from Bre
LLANHARAN.
561
Jones John & Mary (Mrs.), Winch
|*j6nes David, Cwmbwch
fJones Enoch, Glynrodyn
tJones John, Blaenbach Cerydd
tJones John, Llaiu
tJones John Lloyd, Llangynllo farm
Jones William, Pantyrefail (letters
through Llandyssil)
tLlovd James, Blaenwaun
JtLloyd John, GlynhynoJ
j*Powell John, Blaenwern
*Rees Daniel, Dolaucwerchyn
tRees Elias, Nantvpobty
tRees Mary (Mrs.), Pengallt
JtRees Thomas, Wernddu
*Thomas David, Buchyrhew
Thomas Evan, AUtvcnvdian
tTlinmas Thomas, Llet'hrmawr
tThomas Thomas, Pantbach
I/LANGYNOO is a parish
to Builth, and near the source 01 tne river Diuonwy,
in the county of Brecknock, 4A miles south from Builth
station, on tho Cambrian railway, and ii north from
Brecon, in tho hundred, petty sessional division, county
court district and union of Builth, and in the rural
deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese
of St. David's. The church of St. Cynog is a small
edifice of stone, consisting only of nave and porch ; it
was restored in 1882 and again in igo6, and affords 50
sittings. The register dates from 1755. The living is
a perpetual curacy, net yearly value £j8, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1913 by
est Jones L.Th. of Durham
vicar of Alltmawr, and resides
the Rev. William
University, who is
at Euilth. Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of
manor. Hugh Vaughan Vaughan esq. is the principal
landowner. The soil is sand. Chief crops, wheat,
barley, oats and root crops. The area is 1,408 acres ;
rateable value, jf 397 ; the population in 1911 was 30.
Letters received through Builth Wells, Breconshlre.
which is the nearest post, money order & telegraph
office
The children of this place attend the Council school at
Maes Mynis
FAKMKiiS. I Price John, Llachwalto farm Puzey Edwin V. Tyishaf farm
Jones Theophilus, Cwmantgwyn farm Pritchard Henry, Noyaddfadog farm Samuel Saml. (Mrs.),Erwgilfach farm
Parry David, Pengarreg farm I 1
LIiAN»XM"WYD, see Maesteg.
LLANHAMI-ACH is a parish, on the river Usk,_ 3I
miles south-east from Brecon stations, on the Cambrian,
Great Western and Midland railways, and 33 north from
Cardiff, in the county of Brecknock, hundred and petty
sessional division of Pencelly, Brecon county court,
district, union of Brecknock, and in the rural deanery of
Brecon (third port), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese
cf St. David's. The church oi" SS. Illtyd and Peter,
rebuilt, with the exception of the tower, in 1802, is a
plain edifice in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,
transepts, nave, north porch, and an embattled western
tower, containing 4 bells. It was restored in 1887 at a
cost of ;£i,ioo: the chancel was redecorated and a
reredos of carved oak erected in 1910 : attached to the
<ja3t wall of the church is an ancient inscribed stone
bearing the inscription : " Johannis Moradic surexit
hunc lapidem " : there are 125 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1717. The living is a rectory, net
income £220, with 30 acres of glebe and residence, in
the gift of Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O. and held since
1910 by the Rev. Edward James Parsons McClellan M.A.
of Queen's College, Oxford, and rural dean of Brecon
(part III.). There are Wesleyan and Methodist chapels.
The principal landowners are Lord Glanusk C.B., D.S.O.
Mrs. H. do Winton and Walter Jones-Williams esq.
The soil is gravel ; crops, wheat, barley and turnips.
The area is 1,888 acres of land and 23 of water; rate-
able value, ;^2,748 ; the population in 1911 was 273.
Post Office, Groesffordd. — Mrs. Margaret Powell, sub-
postmistress. Letters from Brecon, which is the
nearest money order ofiice & Llanfrynach the nearest
telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Box in the village
Public Elementary School (National) (mixed), built in
the year 1877, for 47 children ; Miss Zillah Maude
Mills, mistress
de Winton Mrs. Henry, Tynycae
do Winton Richard Capel, Ty Illtyd
Davi(
Nevi
Jones Edward, Three 1
Shoes i
Gray Hy. Edwd. J.P.Peterstone court
McClellan Rev. Edward Jas. Parsons
M.A. (rector & rural dean),Rectory
COSUIEliCIAL.
Davies Jano (Miss), machinist, jt
Llechfaon 1 1
Groesffordd
Morgan Evan, miller, Millbrook raiU
FATIMEHS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
tDavies William, Dolymaes farm
r'm. Upper farm, Llechfaen
Gatehouse William, High grove
Mills Joseph, Byddwn
tMorris Brinley, Manest court
Prosser William, Cefnbrynich farm
Prothero Edwd. Lower frm.LIechfaen
tSmith John, Greenway farm
Smith William David, Millbrook farm
IiXiANHABAliT is a parish and small village, with a
station on the Great Western railway, locally in the
adjoining parish of Peterstone-super-Montem, 3 miles
west from Llantrisant, 3 north-east from Bridgend, 14
from Cardiff and 6 north-west from Cowbridge, in the
Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan, Cnw-
bridga hundred and petty sessional division, Bridgend
and Cowbridge union and Bridgend county court dis-
trict, rural deanery of Lower Groneath (western divi-
sion) and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The
church of SS. Julius and Aaron, built in 1858, is a small
building of stone in a modern style, consisting of chan-
cel, nave, south porch, transept and a small turret with
spire, containing 2 bells; there are 120 sittings. The
register of baptisms dates from the year 1615 ; burials,
1719 ; marriages, 1754. The living is a rectory, annexed
to that of Llanilid, joint net income ^^170, with 3 acres
of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held
since 1903 by the Rev. Thomas William Jones B.A. of
St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also a surrogate
and resides at Llanilid. Here is a Baptist chapel,
erected in 1901, with 160 sittings ; a CongregStiona!
chapel, founded in 1780, seating 500 persons, and a
United Methodist chapel. A charity of about £2^ is
distributed in money and blankets. Here is the Meiros
coUierv. On the borders of the parish adjoining Pouty-
clun are the Ely Tin Plate works, a cOal mine and steam
joinery and engineering works. One mile west is a
mineral spring called " Garth Meilog," noted for its
medicinal properties, and in the summer months a
favourite resort of tourists and visitors generally. Llan-
haran House is the seat of Mrs. Blandy- Jenkins and
Lanelay is occupied bv Lieut. Gerald Bruce D.S.O.
The Marquess of Bute,' Mrs. Blnndy-Jenkins and Col.
Arthur Vaughan Banning Vaugh:m-Lee M.V.O. are the
principal landowners. The soil is red loam; subsoil,
limestone. The chief crops are barley, oats and wheat.
The area is 3,644 acres; rateable value. ;t25.9S9 : ""<*
the population in ign was 1,504.
Post M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— Mrs
Margaret Walker, sub-postmistress. Letters through
Pontyclun. Glamorganshire , ,, n j
Wall Letter Boxes.— Tyn-y-bi-yn ; Bridgend road & Bedi.
Bach
County Police Station, Frederick Henry Lee, sergeant
The children attend the Council school at Peterstonc-
super-Montem
Great Western Railway Station, George Moms, station
master
562 LLANHARAN.
Blftndy-Jenkins Mrs. Llanharan hoose
Bruce Lieut. Gerald D.S.O Lanolay
COMMKBCIAL.
Ainbory John, farmer
Auglin VViUiam, news agent
Bale William Thomas, hair dixestr
Beard John & Son. genera! smiths
Batcher Albert, painter
Constitutional Club (T. J. Morgan,
sec)
Davies M. J. k Co. ironmongerc
Davies John, shoe maker
Davies Joseph, shopkeeper
Ely Steam Joinery & Timber Co.
T N 32 Pontyclun
Evans Morgan, farmer, Craig-meljn
Holland Thomas, farmer, Whitehall
John Evan, grocer
Jone.s William, farmer, Bhiew
Jones William, news agent
Lewi? Evan, shopkeeper
LLANHAERY is a parish and small village, with a
station, i mile south-west, on the branch line from Llan-
trisant to Aberthaw, on the Taff Vale railway, 2 miles
from Llantrisant main line station, on the Gre;it Western
railway, 4J from Oowbridge and 13^ from Cardiff, in the
Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan, Cow-
bridge hundred and petty sessional division, Bridgend and
Gowbridge imion and county court district, rural deanerj'
of Groneath Lower (eastern division) and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. llltyd, rebuilt
in 1868, is an edifice of stone in the Norman style, con-
sisting of chancel, navo, south porch and a western turret,
containing 2 bells ; the stained east window was given in
1868 by the late John Samuel Gibbon esq. and in the
chancel is the family vault of the Gibbons, with coat ol
arms in iron ; on the south wall there is a marble tablet
i» memory of the Trecastle family ; there are 150 sittings.
The present register dates from the yeai 1750. The
living is a rectory, net yearly value ^^140, with 17 acres
of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. Blandy-
Jenkins, and held since 1897 by the Rev. David
Richards, of St. Bees. There is a Congregational
Richards Rev. David (rector).
Rectory
COMMEBCIAL.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
District Co-operative Rees David, farmer, Garth-isat
ted (A. Griffiths, man- Rees John, farmer. Pen park
Society Li:
ager ; S. H. Hadley, sec)
Llantrisant & District Gas Co.
(Arthur Escott, manager)
Madge James, greengrocer
Meiros Collieries Limited (Daniel M.
Arbuckle, agent ; James Lewis,
manager), Meiros collier)'. T N 8
Pencoed
Miles Thomas, farmer, Meiros
Morgan David, shopkeeper
Morgan John Aaron, carpenter
Morgan William, fried fish dealer
-Mounttord, Phillips & Co. Ltd. colliery
tram & sanitary pipe mantifac-
turers (postal address, Pontyclunl.
T N 26 Pontyclun
Perkins Thomas (Mrs.), draper
Poole Thomas, boot maker
Powell Richard, grocer & draper
Raes William (Mrs.), butcher
R.chardson Alfred James, baker
Richardson Edwin, grocer
Roberts John Arthur, shopkeeper
Robotham William Edgar, High
Conner House P.H
Sheppard Thomas, confectioner
Smith Reginald, butcher
Smith William, shopkeeper
Thomas Richard & Co Limited, Ely
tin plate works. T N 24 Pontyclun
Thomas Edmund, farmer & assistant
overseer
Thomas Eli7.h.(Mra.),Turberville hotl
Thomas William, grocer
Ihurston Brothers, farmers, Bryncae
Welsh Navigation Coal Co
Williams Thomas, draper
Wilinent Samuel, farmer. Garth ucha
chapel, erected in 1824, with 350 sittings. There are
charities of ^^30 annually, including the interest on
^200. in the Three per Cent. Consols, left by William
Gibbon esq. in the year 1812, which is distributed in
money among the industrious and deserving poor at the
discretion of the trustees, viz. the Rev. David Richards,
rector, and Wyndham Damer Clark esq. Coal is to be
found in some parts of the parish. William Griffiths
esq. is lord of the manor. George A. H. Samuel esq.
is the principal landowner. The soil is reddish loam ;
subsoil, carboniferous limestone. The chief crops are
wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,629 acres; rate-
able value, /3,463 ; the population in igii was 369.
Post CfiBce. — Miss Maud Victoria Stevenson, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Pontyclun, Glamorgan-
shire. The nearest money " _ . . -
saddler & telegraph offices 1
distant
Wall Letter Box
der office is at Bryn-
at Pontyclun, 2 mile.*
Llanhar
Ambury George, Bear inn
Ambury William, shopkeeper
Cardiff Haematite Iron Ore Co.
iron mine owners
David William, farmer
David William, farmer, Penvwa:
The Davis Richard, farmer, Llwynbarkid
I Evans David, shopkeeper & assistant
overseer
Evans Thomas, Fox & Hounds P.H
Gardener Thomas, farmer, Wayn
Hopkins John, farmer
Ltd. Hopkins William, farmer, Trecastle
Jenkins Edward, farmer
Jenkins Elias, farmer. New house
Jones Price, Boar's Head P.H
Lewis David, farmer, Llecha
Llanharry Limestone, Lime, Gravel it
Cnal Co. Limited
Murphy Thomas, Grenow Arms P.H
Katcliffe Thomas, farmer, Wavn
Rees Eli?,h. (Mrs.), Colliers' ArmsPH
Rees John, farmer
Richards John, farmer, Cwmgran
Thomas David, farmer, Torgelly
liLANHOWEL is a parish in the county of Pembroke,
in the centre of a peninsula, stretching to St. George's
Channel, and on the road from St. David's to Fishguard,
9 miles south-by-west from Letterston station, on the
Olynderwen and Letterston railway, 5J north-east from
St. David's and 12 south-west from Fishguard, in the
hundred and petty sessional division of Dewisland, union
and county court district of Haverfordwest, and in the
rural deanery of Dewisland, archdeaconry and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Teilo is an ancient bnild-
ntg of the I2th century, the date 1170 being traceable on
an angle of the transept ; it consists of chancel, nave,
aisles, transept, and a turret containing i bell ; there
is a hagioscope ; the chiircli plate includes a silver chalice 1
and paten : the church was restored in 1909, and afford? ■
100 sittings; the register dates from the year 1740.
(Marked thus * receive letters through] COUMEnciAL.
Croesgoch, Letterston. Pembroke- |»Griffiths James, carpenter
ahire ) FARMKDS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres
"nowen Mrs. Wryn
Evans Rev. Hugh L.Div. Vicarage I 'Francis F.dgar. Tregnwey
•Reynolds Philip, Treglemais 'Jones William, Cerbyd Uchaf
I.tiAKiaOII' is a parish and Tillage, 2 miles Bouth-wesi
from Hay, in the county of Brecon, nnion. county court
district, and petty sessional division of Hay, rn-al deanery
f)f Hay, archdeaconrv of Brecon and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Eigen, called later St. Nicholas, is an
odifice of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of
chancol, nave, south porch and a south belfry containing
3 bells, dated 1670; the stained east window -was erected
hy the inhabitants of the parish in 1856 to the memory
of Henry, 14th Viscount Hereford, who died 18 Augnst.
1855 '. i" '894 a memorial window was erected to the Hon.
Sibyl DevereuT, d. 3 March, 1892 ; there are 200 sittings
The register dnte» from the year 1712. The living is a
ncarage, net yearly value £135, with glebe {£7), in the
The living is a vicarage, with Carnhedryn annexed, joint
yearly value £igo, with j8 acres of glebe and residence,
in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of St. David's, and
hi'ld since 1904 by the Rev. Hugh Evans L Div. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. Philip Reynolds esq. is the
principal landowner. The soil is gravel ; chief crops,
barley and oats. The area is 1,362 acres; assessable
value, j^629 ; the population in igii was r,i in the
civil and 426 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Letters are received through Solva, Croesgoch k Pen-y-
cwm, Pembrokeshire. Nearest post & money order
office at Croesgoch & nearest telegraph ofliccs ot
Solva & Llanrhian, 2 miles distant
I The children attend the schools at Croesgoch & Cam-
I Hedryn
•Morris David, Trevochlvd
»Owens Ji.hn. Felinwvnl'
tBees John Lewis Davies (& over-
seer), 0"rbyd & Vaywrelw
Revnish James & Wm. Whitehouse
t*Reynolds Philip, Treglemais
t»Thomas Thomas, Llecha
gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1887 by the
Rpv William Eilwnrd Thomas Morgan B A. of St. David's
College. L-impeter, who is also rural dean of Haj.
Viscount Hereford, who is lord of the manor, and
F.dward Howarth Greenly esq. are the principal land-
owners. The acreage is 4,680; rateable value. ^^3,187;
the population in igtT was 323 in the civil and 36
the ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Lewis.
P,.st Office.— Mrs.
^64
arv Hughes, snb-postmistress.
Letters arrive through Hereford, vift Hay. Hay is the
nearest money order & telegraph office, a miles distant
Wall L»t.ter Bodies. Church house fc Fforddl*s
DIEECTOKY,]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANlLdK.
566
GLTNFACH is a hamlet, 6 miles south-eaat from latf Uev. Joseph Lejoester Lyne (Father Ignatius), now
Hay. Gapel-y-fl5n, the chapel o£ eaae here, is a small (1919) unoccupied. The area is 3,691 acres of land and
plain building of stone, with a turret containing one 2 of water ; rateable value, ^524 ; the population in
bell; in the churchyard are some very fine yew trees. 1911 was 3a.
Aliout a quarter r.( a mile distant is Llanthony, the Public Elementary School (miied), Llanigon, built in
newly-erected Benedictine monastery, founded by the 1838, for 60 children ; Miss Mary Davies, mistress
LI^NIGON.
PKIVATE
Morg.in Rev. William Edward Thos.
B.A. (vioar. & rural dean of Hay),
Vicarage
Price William, Maes-y-garn
Thomas Misses, Llanthomas
OOMUBBCIAL.
Bevan Pryse Goodwin, larinHr, Plas
Celyn
Brown John, farmer. Upper Wenallt
Connop William, wheelwright
Crompton Charles, farmer, Blaeuau
Cui-ran George, farmei-. Island
Davies James, farmer, Brynglessy
Daviea Thomas, farmer. The Hill'
Dennis John, blaek.ioiith & farmer,
Glanyrafon
Edwards Wm. fanner, Pen-y-sengl
(fitlues Samuel, farmer,Cwuievancock
Grennow Morgan, frmr.Maesiorglwyd
Gronnow Peter, farmer, Caemarchog
Griffiths Ernest, farmer, Cilonow
Hau.er Thomas, farmer, Tymawr
Jones Albert, shopkeeper
Jones Wm.Hy.frmr. Llanthomas farm
Lewis James, farmer, Cwmcoynant
Llovd Septimus, farmer, Blaendegedi
Fawr
Lloyd Thou)as, farmer. The Penaut
Morgan Jas. (Mrs.), farmer, Caebanal
Morgan Wm. farmer, Maestorglwyd
Parry David Jones, frmr.Dan-v-Capel
Price Diivid (Mrs.), farnuT.Llwynfillv
Price Georc;e, farmer. I'uiUvfithel
Price John, farmer, Wernfach
Price Philip (Mrs.), farmer.Tynllyne
Price Thomas, farmer, Llwynberried
Protheroe Wm. frmr. Middle Wenallt
■Samuel Ednard, farmer, Penlan
.Sanmel Isaac, farmer, Penyrwriodd
.Stevens Robert, farmer. Upper Tylau
Watkins Margaret (Mrs.) & Son.
farmers, Hwtnllwvd
Williams Annie & Elizabeth (Misses),
farmers, Uwynbrain
GLTNFACH.
(Letters received thro* Abergavenny.)
George John, farmer, Buxbush, Llan- '
thoney
Lewis George, farmer, Wainrhyd
Lewis James, farmer, Tynronen
Lewis John, farnfer. The Castle
Lewis John, farmer, Tynshorce
Powell Clifford, farmer. Chapel house
Powell David, farmer, Trwyntal
W:dkins George, farmer, Talysam
LLANIIiAB is a parish and village, in the county of
Cardigan, on the river Tstwyth, with a station on the
Great Western railway, 6 miles south-east from Aberyst-
wyth, in the hundred of liar, petty sessional division of
nar Upper, union and county court district of Aberyst-
wyth, and in the rural deanery of Llanbadarn Fawr,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Hilary is an ancient edifice of stone,
in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch, and a low embattled western tower,
restored in 1905, at a cost of ;£200, and containing one
bell : the church has a fine oak wagon roof of the 14th
centurv, fixed together bv wooden pegs : the church
plilte 'includes a curious ' chalice, -nith Swedish and
Hi'mgarian gold c.in.s urouglit into it, the gift of a Mr.
Pairy, a member of the Diplomatic service, in the time
of George IV. and a whistling and loving cup, the gift
of a Mr. Richard Jones. The church was restored in
1874, at n cost of ^1,300, and affords 158 sitting's. The
registers nf baptism? and burials date from 16S8 ;
marriages, 1754. The living is a vicarage, with the
rectory of Rhostie annexed ; joint net yearh value
^£300, including glebe (^£30), and ■ residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1897 bv the
Kev. .Tohn Francis Llovd B.A. of St. David's Coilejc,
Lampeter. The charities consist of ;^8 5s. derived fmm
the Richard Jones' bequest for National Schfjol pur; 1 -r--
and j^7 from the same heqm'St. besides i>thHr mji
sums left by Miss Penelope Parry and the Rev. H i . ,,
Edwards, from which is derived about £<) for disu,' 1
tion to the poor. There is a chapel for Calvmi-iK-
Methodists. Abeiiu.aed, the property of Walter Bo>iit.ui
esq. is a fine mansion, erected in 1871, from desi-rns In
Mr. SeddoM. architect, and commands delightful \i.«s
of 'the surrnniidiiij: country; it is now (1919) unoccu-
pied. C^astl,' Hill is Ihe residence of Reginald James
Rice L.ix,l;,I. ,.s,|. .IP.: and Llvdiardau. of Georije
Wflliams l'an> cs.i D.L.. J. P. The Earl of Lisbnrne,
wh„ is lord of the manor, R J. R. Loxd,ile esq. and
G. AY. Parry esq. are the principal landowners. The
soil is' clay. Chief crops, oats and barley. The area i.s
6.413 acres of land and 16 of water; rateable value.
^^4,362; the population in 1911 was 677 in the civil and
764 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Sexton. Evan James.
P.ist. M. O. & Telegraph k Telephone Call Office— Miss
Louisa Jane Morgan, sub-postmistress. Letters arrivt-
from Abervatwvth
Post, M. 0. & Telegraph Office,
Thomas Hughes, sub-postmaster
Wall Letter Box. GUnmaid
swood. — Herbert
C.VliDIGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR UPPER ILAR
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Davies Matthew Lewis Vaughan D.L., MP. Tan-y-bwleh.
Aberystwyth, chairman
Davies Evan Hughes, Ystradteilo, Llanrhystyd
Davies James George Morris, Hafod Estate office. Devil's
Bridge, Aberystwyth
Davies Morris D.L 'Ffosyrhydgaled, Llanfarian, Aberyst-
wyth
Jones Griffith, 20 Fisher street, Swansea
Leir Edward Methuen, Bryneithin, Llanfarian
Lewes Capt. Thomas Powell, Llanaeron, Aberayron
Loxdale Reginald James Rice, Castle hill, Llanilar
Morgan William Caleb, 2 Laura place, Aberystwyth
Parry George Williams D.L. Llvdiardau, Llanilar,
Aberystwyth
PoweU'Capt. Edward Athelstane Lewis, Nant Eos,
Aberystwyth
Roberts David Charles. Awelon, Aberystwyth
Roberts Edward, Peny-wen, New Cross, Aberystwyth
Tlnh.^rts Major George Fossett, 9 Laura pi. Aberystwyth
u 1:; i ijl.am Thomas James M A., D.L. Hafod, Aberyst-
I 11 1, lu the Magistrates, Trevor Charles Hughes,
IV.nl.uul street, Aberystwyth
Petty Sessions are held at the -Schoolroom, the tlrst
friday in each month, at 11.45 a.m
The following places are included in the Petty Sessional
division: — Llanafan, Llanbadarn Upper, Llanbadarn
Lower, Llanddeinol, Llanfihangel Upper, Llanfihangel
Lower. Uangwyrfon, Llanilar (Upper & Lower), Llan-
rhystyd Haminiog k Llanrhystyd Mefenydd, Llany-
chaiarn & Rhostie
Railway Station, Great Western Railway, Edward Uoyd,
station master
Railway Station, Great Western Railway, Trawaoood. ,
Arthur E. Steadman, station master
Police Station, Rees Davies, constable in charge
Tho-e marked ^ should be addr
Crosswood, Aberystwyth.
PRIVATK BESIDBNT.S.
»Crawley-Boevey Antony P:ige, 1
Davies William. Brynawel
Davies William .Morgan, Biyntii
.Tones Rev. Hniophrcys (Oalvi
Methodist), Bi-yntirion
Lloyd Rev. John Francis 11 i. '.v
Vicarage
Loxdale Reginald James Rice
Castle hill
Parry George Williams
Llydiardau
D.L.
toMMEUOIAI.. I »Edwar.
Davies William, grocer t*F-i'Ma
Edwards lorwerth Davis, blacksmith jKdu.iid- KiVliard, Klianairuca«
Hughes Annie(Mrs.),FalconArms P.HEvu- lin.th.is. Hcndrerees
•Jones Charlotte (Mrs.), grocer Evarj- Arm i.Mi> ). Brynher
Jones David, blacksmith, GUnmaid »Ei.u.s lvli.,.i.l. Llcthermelyn
Morgan John, tailor , ♦Evans L.wis P. Maesnewjdd
Morris J. J. & Co. grocers ; Evans Morgan, Bwlchrhander
llecs David & Co. co:d merchants. ' Evans Thomas, Tyi.yllain
Railw.iy stiition Hughes Thomas, Penrhiw
Thomas David shoe ma. Pentrellyn j James David, CoedUys
fabmi-:hs. ; James William, Ffospomprm
Marked thu-s t farm 150 acres or over. | .lames WUliam, Tyncha
Daniels Thomas, Myiivddmawr ; James William. Tynyreithyn
D:ivies" Peter, Bellerue' 'Jones Evan J: Jaiu. s, Tyucood
564 LLAMLAR.
80UTH WALES.
[kelly's
Morgan Evan, Rhodmad
Morgan Mary (Mrs), Dolpark
Morgan Rowlsind, Glanyrfcn
Morris Daniel, Tynyberth
Morris Evan, Gardenny
Morris John, Gorsvrgan
Parry David, Vaccwn
Parry John, Dyffryn mill
•Parrj- Richard, Cwmllechwedd
Peel iieoTge, farm bailiff to R. J.
Loxdale esq. J.P
Phillips Evan, Bryngwyn
tPhillips Mary (Mrs.), Trefaesuchaf
Richards Thomas, Meillmnen
Stephens William, Brynda
tThomas John L. Trefaesiesaf
tWiUiams David, Pengaregfawr
*WilUams Evan, Cwmcrognant
Williams John, Bryngader
Williams John (& assistant overseer'.
Ochorgader
Williams William, Berthlwvd
Jones Daniel, Cefnooed
Jones David, Pantddtad
Jones Evan, Penlan
Jones Henry, Cwmbyr
t»Jones Margaretta (Mr8.),Tynybwlch
Jones Mary (Mrs.), Brynarth
tJones Thomas, Tynyberllan
tLloyd Lewis, Graigwen
tMeredith Owen Thomas, Abermaed
(letters through Llanfarian, Aber-
ystwyth)
Morgan Edward, Cefencoch
LliANIIilD is a small parish, i mile east from Pen- da£f, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Thomas William
coed station, on the Newport and Landore section of the j Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also
Great Western railway, and 5 north from Cowbridge, : a surrogate. The principal charity is a sum of 27s.
in the Pontypridd division ot thi- county of Glamorgan, , The Marquess of Bute is lord of the manor, and the Earl
Oowbridge hundred and petty sessional division, Bridg- of Dunravi'n and Mountearl K.P., P.C., O.M.G. is thf
end onion and county court district, rural deanery of principal landowner. The soil is red loam ; subsoiU
tower Groneath (western division), and archdeaconry limestone. The chief corps are barley and wheat. Th.^
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Hid is an : area is 1,077 acres; rateitble value, £^24', and t-be
ancient building of stone, in the Norman style, consist- I population in 1911 -nas 94 in the civil and 1,598 in th»
ing of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled { ecclesiastical parish,
western tower containing one bell: the church was j Parish Clerk, William Theophilus
repaired in 1883, and affords 70 sittings. The register
of baptisms dates from the year 1714; burials and mar-
riages, 1729. The living is a rectory, with that of Llan-
haran annexed, joint net income ;fi7o, with 9 acres ol
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop ot Llan-
Lett
Pencoed, i mil»
& telegraph
Jones Rev. Thomas Willia
(rector). Rectory
COMMEBCIAl.
David Richard, farmer
Gregory Catherine (Mrs),
Hounds P.H
B.A.
Wall Letter Boxes in the village k Reithin
The children of this place attend the school at Bryna
John Thomas, farmer, Reithin
Jones Ba8ilRice,farmr.Tyncacau Fawr
Morgan William, farmer, Tretran
Phillips Mary (Mr3.),farmer,Tyreithin
Plymmer Jonathan, frmr.Rhydygovan
LLANILIiTYD, see Libanus.
Rosser Evan, farmer, Pencoeduchaf
Rosser John, farmer, Trallwyn
Saniuel Daniel, fanner, Felindxe
WUkin? William, farmer. Gwt
IiIiAITINA is a parish in the county of Cardigan, on
the shore of Cardigan Bay and near the harbour of New
Quay, and is 15 miles north-west from Llandyssil station
on the Great Western railway, si south-west from Aber-
ayron, 15 north-west from Lampeter, 20 north-east from
Cardigan and 282 from London, in Moyddyn hundred,
Aberayron union, county court district and petty sessional
division, and in the rural deanery of Glyn Aeron, arch-
deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Ina, rebuilt in 1850, is an ediflce of stone
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave
and porch: there is one bell, and the church affords 80
sittings. The registers date from the year 1780, pre-
vious to which date they are incorporated with those of
Llanarth. The living is a vicarage, annexed to that of
Llanarth. joint net income ^240, in the gift of the
For names of residents, see
IiIiANISHEN is a parish on the high road from Caer-
philly to Cardiff, with a station on Rhymney (Great
Western) railway from Cardiff to Merthyr Tydfil, 176
miles from London, 4 north from Cardiff, 12 west from
Newport and 3 north-east from Llandaff, in the Llan-
dafl and Barry division of the county of Glamorgan,
Kibbor hundred, Cardiff union and county court dis-
trict, Kibbor petty sessional division, inral deanery of
Caerphilly and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff.
This place now forms a fashionable suburb to the town
of Cardiff, and a number of good houses have been
erected here. The parish church (dedicated either to
St. Isan or St. Diongsiiis), is an ancient building of
stona in the Early English style, consisting ot chancel,
nave, north aisle, south pirch, and an embattled
western tower with pinnacles containing 6 bells : the
stained east window of the old chancel is a memorial
to Wyndham William Lewis esq. late ol The Heath and
New House in thi.« parish: there is also in the old
chancel a reredos of alabaster, given in 1904 by the
late William Henry Lewis, of this pari.sh, in whose
memory a carved screen was erecttd in 1908 by his
widow and children : on the floor of the old chancel is
a brass inscribed to Mathew Pritchard, gent, a hone-
factor to the parish, ob. 19 Jan. 1623: the east window
in the new chancel was the gift of Mr. ami Miss
Tinker, of this parish, in memory of their father and
mother : the church was tJioroughly restored and 11
new aisle added in 1^72-3, at a cost of j^i,7os, and
nas further restored in 1893: in 1908 it was again
enlarged, and a new vestry built at a cost ot j52,400 :
the church affords about 400 sittings. The register of
liaptisins dates from the year 1752; burials, 1761;
marriages, 1754. The living is a vicarage, net income
/76, with 3 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
ot the Karl ol Plymouth and Lord Wharton alternately,
and held since 1910 by the Bcv. Hichnrd Lewellin Rhvs
Bishop of St. David's and held since 1910 by the Rev
John David Lewis L.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who resides at Llanarth. There is a Congre-
gational chapel. Sir Marteine 0. M. Lloyd bart. D.L.,
J.P. is lord of the manor, and Mrs. Longcroft is the
principal landowner. The soil is clay ; subsoil, gravel.
The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area
eompi-ises 1,04; acres of land, 2 of water and 113 of
foreshore; assessable value, £3^2; the population in
1911 was 121.
L.etters through Llandyssil are received via New Quay &
Llanarth
Thi« parish is included in Aberayron school mana-ge-
ment ; B. C. Jones, clerk to the managers
The children of this place attend the school at Llanarth
Llanarth k New Quay.
M.A. ot Clare College, Cambridge. There are Wes-
leyan and Baptist chapels here, and a small Baptist
chapel at Thornhill. The principal charities include
one given in 1669 by Edward Morgan, mayor and
alderman of the city ot Bristol, and amounting to £2 12s.
yearly, which sum is distributed in money to the poor
ot the parish of Llanishen. The charity ot Mary Lewis,
for the parishes of Llanishen and Lisvane, a tithe rent-
charge, present value ^^33 13s. id. is devoted partly to
education and partly to apprenticing the poor children
of the two parishes. Mathew Pritchard, gent, left, in
1623, 138. 4d. to be distributed every year on Good
Friday, bat this charity is now lost. The Cardiff Cor-
poration Waterworks are loc.illy in this p.irish. Th.-
Marquis ot Bute is lord of the manor. Lord Tredegar.
the Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.C, C.B., W. D. ClarU
esq. and Mrs. Murray-Thriepland are the principal land-
owners. The soil is loam ; subsoil, limestone and sand-
stone. Tho chiet crops are oats, wheat, barley and
turnips, but a large portion ot the land is in pasture.
The area is 3,040 acres ot land and 100 ot water; rat«-
able value, .f 26,403 ; the population in ion was 1,733.
Sexton, Charles Cook.
Post, M. O. & T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office.- Georgi-
Wells, sub-iiostmaster. U'tters received through
Cardiff
Wall Letter Boxes, opposite Railway station ; Tyllwyd ;
Cardiff road; Cross Eoads ; Capel Gwilym ; Scibor-
wen k Lake road east
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1867, tor
161 children ; John Owen Jones, master
School Attendance ODicer, Betijamin Hicks, Tong^wynlai*
I'ire Station, opposite Post OflTice, Station road
County Police, Fidlas road, Arthur Bootl.by, sergeant
Railway Station (Rhymney Railway), Thonins Williirr
Morris, itation master
DTRKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANISBEN.
565
PRIVATE BE8IDENT8.
Abbott S. W. Milveiton, St
Alexiinder Mrs. The Alcove
Allen Mrs. Home Lea, Station road
Aneiis John, BryndedwyiUl, Heath
Park avenne
Analey Mrs. Tvne Holm, Lake rd.east
Ayliil Thomiis, The Elms, Church ter
Backhouse Arthur, q Church terrace
Barlow Thomas M.Sherwood,Fidlas rd
Barnard Frederick William, Heath-
cote, Heath Park avenue
Barnett Henry Ernest, Trevethin,
Station road
Batchelor Miss, Fernbank, Station rd
Bendy Richard Harold, Ferndene,
Gardiner George Tho
rd [Gardner Mrs. The M
Gaskell Major J. G.
1, Gladwy,
Station r(
Brides, St
road
Gaskell Mrs. Boscobel, Station road
Gibbon Edmund William, Bryn-nant,
Cardifl' road
Gilchrist James Charles M.D. Now-
crolt. Station road
Goodeve Albert, Brook side.Heolhir rd
Govett Chas,Fuirlawii,Heath Park av
iGnativx Arth. Danl. GIenlyn,Mill rd
|Hrc.".r Ak-x.StTathvre,Heat,h Park av
WiUiaui Kcfjinald, High Mead,
ard,Ha?.el-
Lake
rilliar
Bennett
Penylan
Billingham Chri.str. s Heath Park av
Bliauit Edgar C. A. Tho Cottage,
Fidlas road
Botsford John William W.A. The
Bed bouse, Station road
dradshaw Wm. Braf-le,Heath Park av
Brewer Arthur John, Glenthorne,
Cardiff road
Britton Henry Jas. Weggis, Cardiff rd
Brown Arth.Jas. Scarsdale, Cardiff rd
Buchannan George Herbert. Seafield,
Station road
Budding Wyndham, Ael-y-Bryn, Heath
Park avenue
Bush George, Bryntirion, Cardiff rd
Cadenne Hubert Ernest, Alistan, Car-
diff road
Callaghan Arthur, Lisaadrone
Care Anthony G.Brantwood,Cardifi rd
Care Mrs. Penolver, Heath Park aven
Cer^s Francois, Oheriton,Oardiff road
Chambers George, Cornhill, Penylan
Chapman George Joshua, White cot-
Caerphilly road
Grey Frederick Edwin E
mere. Lake road we.st
Griffin Ernest, South view, Corsbum
road
Griffin George Walter Jelfkins, Cots-
wold, Lake road east
Gunn George, Edenhurst, Cardiff rd
Gunstone Wm.Jas.Avondale.Fidlas rd
Halewood Peter, Woodside, C-efu-Coed
road
Hallett Egdar Jn. Glendale. Fidlas rd
Hamer Wm. Greengrove, Cardiff rd
Handford Rowland, Beechcrott.CardilV
road
Handford Eowland, Martlowye.Mill rd
Hann Edmund Mills J. P. The Rise,
Station road
Harris Arth. Jn. Redcote, Station rd
Hart David, Bridge cot. Station road
Hathwav Eli, Foxbury, Station road
Hawkins Henry John, Fidlas road
Heard Henry" Arthur. Kingsleigb,
Cardiff road
Hemus Hy. Belmont, Cefn-Coed road
Hetherington Hector J. W. The
Spinnev, Fidlas road
Hibbert Jn. Walt. Bryn-Awel,Penylan
Hillier Richard John, Wav
Heath Park avenue
sford bank,
villa,
Lake
Oak
Cbarles Wm. Glanhafren. Station rd Igin^mgrsh James, Brendon, Hea
ChickAlfd.Wm.ParkEnd ho.Cardiff rd
Clarke Wm. Highfield, Cardiff road I
Collins Henrv George, Woodlands, j
Cefn-Coed road I
Constantine Robert, Kenilworth,Cefn-
Coed road I
Cooke John, Westfield, Cardiff road j
Cross Charles, Westoe, Station road I
r^uUey Samuel W. Hill housc,Penylan
Davies David John, Awelon, Heath
Park avenue
Davies Henry, Strathlyn, Lake rd, ea
Davies J. Lloyd, Ger-y-Uyn. Lake
Davies Thomas, Hill glen, Heolhir rd
Davies William James, sen. Ty-Gwyn,
Lake road east
de Lucovich A. E. Llanishen house
Dinham Mrs. Belvedere, Lake rd.west
Downing George Cottrill, Beverley,
Station road
Duck Miss, Glenesk, Heath Park aven
Duck Reginald.Rbosslyn.HeathPark av
Duddridge Geo. C. Hazeldene, Mill rd
Dunn Elam, Bronwydd, Station road
Edwards Mrs. Springfield, Corsham rd
England Tom Barker, Edgcun-.be,
Station road
Ensor Herbert F. Glenwood.Station rd
Evans David B.Ms. Plas-y-Coed, Cefn-
Coed road
Evans Duncan, Rocklease.Cardiff road
EvansMissAnna,Llanwinnio,Station rd
Evans Thos. Ingleside, Heath Park av
Evans Wm.Maes-v-coed.HeathPark av
Farr Henry Bevitt, Oak ridge. Heath
Park avenue
Faulks George Albert.The Croasway.s.
Cefn-Coed road
Fletcher Howard, Easendine, Fidlas rd
Flindt Ernest Just, Westerwick, Lake
road west
Foden Eric S. Vellore cot. Station rd
Ford Arth. HazelhuT3t,Heath Park av
Fowler Charles. St. Heliers.Cardiff rd
Fussell Bobt. Bryn Gwyn. Station rd
Gardiner Andrew, Fairfield, Station rd
Hosea Evan Edward. Gr
Cardiff road
Hosington Thomas Alfred, Aero
Cardiff lOad
Hughes Griffin, Sherrington.
road east
miiphries Thomas Bernai-d
villa, Station road
imt Percy, Gwyndre, Cardiff road
gledew Arthur Murray, Chester-
holme. Cefn-Coed road
Jagger Wilson, Colev, Heath Park av
" ' Bs Mrs. Llwvndu, Cardiff road
Jenkins Herbert Ivor, Tv-Coed, Heath
Park avenue
Jenkins John, Kenilworth, Cardiff rd
Jollifle Thos.Alfd.Lipson,CVfn-Coed rd
Jones J. Martin, Woodbine cottage.
Station road
Jones John Evan, Prestbury house.
Lake road west
Jones John Owen, Llwyn Hclyg, Car-
diff road
.Tones John Thomas, Melro.^e, Heath
Park avenue
Jones Joha Thomas, St. Catherine,
Cardiff load
Jones Llewellyn, Macs-jT-Haf
Coed road
Jotham Fredk. Hy. Melville, Fidl;
King Capt. Chaa.Wm. Pentre Gv
Kinghorn Alei. Lordenlaw, Cardiff rd
Kirk James 0. Blair Athol,Station rd
Knight Stephenson Yat^-s, Frimley,
Station road
Lane Robt. Tuston ho. Cefn-Coed rd
Lavis Walt. Jas. Brooklvn, Cardiff id
Lee Robt. Bnmham ho. Caerphilly rd
Leigh Mrs. Inchigeela, Cardiff road
Lewis Alfred North, Ashbrooke. .'^ta-
tion road
Lewis Jn. Ael-y-Bryn. Cefn-Coed rd
Lewis Mrs. Bryn Rhos, Station road
Lewis 0. T. Argvll house. Mill road
Cefn
Saml. Bromfiekl, Lake rd. east
Lewis Thomas, The Palace.Station rd
Lewis W. Morgan, Elsinore, Station rd
Lewis William Higson, The Pare
Lewis William M. Ardwyn, Mill road
Lewis William Philip, Cleviston.
Heath Park avenue
Lucas Major Thomas W. Golagh,
Oefh-Coed road
McEachraii John Johnston, Newlands,
Station road
McKee William, Burnside, Heolhir rd
March Richard, Tregenna, Mill road
Mares Alfred Herbert, Stretton cot-
tage, Cardiff road
Marshall Mrs. Ann, Millbrook, Cardiff
road
Maskell Geo.Hy.Dan-y-Bryn,Cardiff rd
Mason Hugh, Alberta, Cardiff road
Mason Richard, Ivydene, Cardiff road
Matthews John, Preswvlfa, Cardiff rd
Matthews Richd. Glanogwr.Cardiff rd
Meacham Edwin, Bryn-y-coed, Car-
diff road
Mealins Mrs. Fernleigh, Cardiff road
Mcalins Stephen,Jersey cot.Cardifi' ril
-Mee Arthur, Trcmynta, Station road
Merchant William George, Ingleside,
Station road
Miles James, The Pines, Penylan
Miles Jn.Howton,Frithaven, Station rd
Miles John William, i Church tenacc
Mitchell George Herbert, The White
hou.se, Cefn-Coed road
Moore Chas. Jn. Edenvale, Station rd
Morgan James C. Lindenthorpe, Lake
road west
Morgan Jesse. Woodside, Cardiff' rd
Morgan John Cyprus, Tresilian, Heath
Park avenue
Morgan Richd. Hillcrest, Station road
Morgan Thomas Regiiiald,Villa Marie.
Lake road west
Morgan William, Le Nid, Cardiff rd
Morris Maj. Percy,Deva vil. Station rd
Mullens Jn. Hy. Rosapenna,Station rd
Murray-Thriepland Mrs. New house
Nash Alfred, Aintree, Cardiff road
Nisbet Davi.l Wm. Fernhill, Station rd
Nott Henry, Lynton, Cardiff road
Nurcombe Mrs.Eversleigh,Lake rd.we
Owen Capt. David, Bryn Owen, Sta-
tion road
Owen Evan, Glan-y-llyii. Lake rd. ea
Parsons Chas. Bron Aeron, Cardiff rd
Paul! Jas.Chard.Tho Lime»,Station rd
Pearce William, Faniiiigham, Heath
Park avenue
Perks Alfred. Bryn Teify, Fidlas rd
Perry Llewellvn,Arundel vil. Cardiff rd
Phelps Charles, Hillerton, Cardiff' rd
Phillips William Franci8,3 Church ter
Proctor Matthew, Home Leigh,Oardiff
road
Prosser Ernest, Heathfinld, Fidlas rd
Pryce William Harris, Brook cottage.
Station road
Puddicombe Jas.Merchiston.Fidlas rd
Pullin Charles Alfred (Jeorge, juii
AUerton. Station road
Reckless Phillip, Fidlas road
Reece. James, Fairview, Fidlas road
Rhys Rev. Richard Llewellyn M.A-
(vicar). The Vicarage, St.ition rd
Richard Sidney Palmer, The Spinne> .
Heath Park avenue
Roberts Wm. Hollybank, Cardiff i-d
Roberts William J. T-fedw-ariai>.
Llanedarne road
Robertson Gilbert, Hill ho. Station rd
.Robinson Arthur William, Kenwitli.
I Cardiff road
JKobinson Erne.-'t. 2 Church terrace
Eobintson Rev. Theodore Henry M.A..
D.D. Lvnwood. Fidlas road
Ri.we A. Gotxlon, Milton. Cardiff' id
RussbH John. i;i\chan, Cardiff road
.Sanders Jn. Hy.' Kildare, ('arditT rd
Sawyer Wm. Arth, Cuitref, Cardiff rd
Schaepe Richurd Frederick, Myrtle-
bank, Corsham road
■Scholberg Mrs. Pendcne. Station rd
66() LI-AXiSHKV.
Scoblf Chas. Roscavel, Heaih I'.irk av
Sbarmdn Harry George, The Bunga-
low, Penjian
SLaiinau WalUr Riubarcl. Valrosa,
Heath Park avenue
Shaxbjr Jn. Hv. Wjnnstow. Cardiff id
Shiach Samuel Allan M.D. Elgin,
Station road
SOL'TIL WALES.
Williams .lohu, 7 Church lerru-
miliauis Jn. lnple5»ood,Cefn-Ooed rd
WiUiiuii* More-aii David. Fairfield.
Cardiff road
Williams Mrs. 6 Church terrace
Williams Mrs. Agnes, G-Iaslyn, Car-
diff road
Williams Mr». Arthur. Kosebanli.
[KKLLY'a
Smith John I'lMcival. Brooktield, Station road
Cardiff road Williams Watkin, Gw:nir-Fryn, Sta
SparkeP Jacwb .Smart, Gl.-iii-y-Dnr. tion road
Lake road west i Williams William. 5 Church terrace
Spencer Geo. Springconrt, Cardiff rd j Willie George, Farwav, Lake rd. we
Stuniforth .Toseph Mofewood, Capton : Wuiks Rev. William' F,. Knlon rot-
i-otlage. Station road ia!.'c. Station road
Sutherland Alex. Montrose.Station rd Woodward Hubert Frederick, Pren-
Tavlor John William, Claremont, ' Celvn, Cardiff road
Lake road east 1 Wrisht Max Alfred. Hillcrest. Heatb
Taylor Stanley MacLaren.Uo.semount. :
Station road
Taylor William H. Brudsloiy, Cefn-
Coed road
Thomas Charles Henry. Rhvdalioeie.
Lake road west
Thoma.s Edwin Hu<;h. C;ier Alnn,
Heath Park avenue
Thomas Edwin .Tolin,' LnxviUe. Cefn-
Coed road
Thomas Georg.- Percy. Cefu-Coed.
Cefn-Coed road
Thomas John, Fernbank. Lake rd. ea
Thomas Thomas, Solva cot. Cardiff rd
Thompson Harry Greaves, Fulwood,
Cardiff road
Tinker George. Waresley, Station rd
Treharne Frederick Gwillim, Wrang-
brook. Station road
I'ppington Henry. Gwvnfa, Cardiff' rd
Wall John. Kew burst,' Cardiff road
Walters Edward A. HiUside
Ward Capt. Frederick. Xorthwood,
Whitchurch road
Watkins Isaae.Bn-nTecr.HeathPark av
Wells Creswell, The Pines, Station rd
Whitaker Herbert. Clonmell, Llane-
darne Toad
White Miss, Allona, Station road
Whitmore Mrs. Lavandula, Cardiff rd
Williams Charles Edward. Coniston,
Cofn-Coed road
Williams Hari-y Albert, Althena, Lake
Wright Max Alfred. 1
Park oventie
Wynn Christopher J.
Hollvde
road
Watkins,
Heath
rOMUKHCIAl.
lioiicli.-r Eli7.i. (Mis-V i-o.-tumier.
Ha/.elhurst. Cardiff road
liowden Arthur Charles shopkeeper.
Chapel cot. Birch gro. Whitchurch
Bnckner John, jun. farmer, Heath
farm. Bircligrove
Cardiff Corporation AVaterworks (M.
Moriraii. keeperl
Chiuk WillKUP. faim..,'. Rhvd-y-Penn;.
Tli.i!,!,.- -1 I , ,n-Coed cottage.
Cefu-Coed rna.l
Evans H. & W. nurserymen
Foote John, farmer, Upper -Mill faiui
Gardner Elizabeth (Mrs.), cab pro-
prietor. Station ro.id
Gitsham Fras Moore. hakr.Cardiff rd
Gongh Charles Henry, insurance
agent, Cranleigh, Fidlas road
Hanson Samuel, builder. Llandennif.
Cardiff road
Hillbouriie William James, refresh-
ment rooms. Lake road west
HoMell Wm. tanner. Ton-y-rewan
Hurniai\ James, farmer, Llwyncrwn
Jcnes John Owen. schoolmUHler i
clerk to Parish Council, Llwvn
Heh-L'. Cardiff road
i-s John Robert Camiiliell, t»i
dlector, 2 Melbome road
lellyn Frank.frmr.Shepherd's ball
LleweJl'vn Hopkin. farmer, Tv-draw
Mealins John, decorator, 3 Wynd-
hatu terrace
Mee Arthur, jouinalisi, Treiuynfa,
Station r.«id
Perks Harriet (Mvs.V^hopkeeper.Bryn
Teify, Fidlas road
Phelps &. Co. uttrserymen. Station rd
Phillips Wm. farmer, Llanishen Fach
Porter Charles Henry, house decora-
tor, Fidlas road
Pow Robert fMrs.). farmer, Fair oak
Eeis I>.wis. farmer, Pantvscawen
Rees Titns. farmer. Heol-hir
Reynolds Wm, T. shoe ma. Fidlas rd
Richards Jn. frmr. Cefn Coed Dchaf
.Shervin Fannie (Missl. nnrsing home,
Kimberley road
.Shiach Samuel Allan M.D. & CM.
Edin. surgeon, & medical officer
, Llanishen district, Cardiff union.
I Elgin, Station road
LStainev M. k A. (The Misses), dai &
boarding school for girls i kinder-
garten. The Leas, Station road
1 Stone Albert, farmer, Glendale farm
Stndlev John, farmer, Ty Coch
Tanner William, coal deafer & haulier.
Fidlas road
Thomas E fMrs.). farmer, Duffryn
'incent Frank T. farmer, Llanishen
fawr
W,all John, carpenter. Panl-y-celm.
Fidlas road
W;itkin Henry, farmer. The Court
Wells Georgi'. nurseryman & florist,
Wyudham nursery & grocer, & post
office. Station road
Whitfaker Joseph, Church inn
Williams Charlotte (Mrs,), baker k
assistant overseer, Heolhir road
Williams Daniel, farmer. Hill farm
Williams John, farmer. Black Oak
Williams Thomas E.grocer k butcher,
Fidlas road & fainier
Wood William Jas. s^rocer, Fidlas rd
Workman Geo. P news agt.Cardiff rd
de Tho'. fm'r Bine House farm
LliANLLAWDDOO is a parish in the Carmarthen
division of the county of Carmarthen, near the road from
Carmarthen to Lampeter, 3 miles east from Llnnpump-
•aint station, on the Carmarthen and Llandyssil section
<if the Great Western railway, and 7 north-by-east from
<'aniiarthen, in the hundred of Elvet. petty sessional
<)ivi3ion, county court, district and union of Carmarthen,
and in the rural deanery and archdeaconry of Carmarthen
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. LUiwddng
is a building of stone, consisting of chancel and nave and
western turret, containing i bell; it was rebuilt in 1849,
and restored in 1878, and affords 150 sittings. The
register dates from the year lyig. The living is a [>er-
petnal curacy, net yearly value ;^:^<'"' "'*'• glebe (/,y7)
and residence, in the gift of the Vicar of Ahergwili, and
held sinee 1899 by the Rev. John Herbert B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. There are two Congrega-
tional chapels, ore at BWLCHTCOBN. founded in 1784.
having 250 sittings, and one at LIBANUS, erected in
1870. seating 200. and a Calvinistic Methodist chapel at
Hhydarsraenn. The principal landowners an> the trustees
of the late Capt. Pryse Llovd J. P. and the exors. of
David I^-wis Jones esq. J. P. The area is 7,188 acres;
rateable value, £^,1^2; the population in 191 1 was 437
in the civil and 470 in the ecelesiasticAl parish.
Letters through Carmarthen. The nearest post i tele-
graph office is at Llanpumpsaint, 3 miles distant
Letter Box. near Stag & Pheasant inn
Public Elementary School (mixed), established in 1871.
for 80 children ; William Edwin Morris, master
irmarthenshir
Marked Unis t
Llanimmpnaiiit
PUrVATK BRSrDKKTS.
IKarn-tt Thomas J. P. Glvnwalis
tHerbert Bev. Jn. B.A, The 'Vicarage
hlones Mrs. I, Derlwvii
T.loyd Mrs. Pryse. Olanwili
rOHumtciAi..
Bowen George, farmer, Llettytegan
tBowen Tom John, frmr. Plasmistois
• Daniel Benjamin, farmer. Talybont
+Davie« Joseph k Sarah (Miss),
farmers. P»ll
navies Daniel, fairmr. Cwniceir k
Brynceir
IDiivies Daniel, farmer. Laiulynadda
1) ivif^ Ilavid. luwkeeper, Croeslwyd
Davies David, farmer, Cefn
tDavies David, farmer,Llwvnap»alter
tDavies David, farmer, Peiiybanli
tDavies Ev " -
ed tDaviis James, farmer, Clyncoch , tlsaac Johi
Davies John, rarpenteT,Blae'nrliydhvyii flsaao Sam
^Davies John, cowkeeper, Bla»'npant' ' "
tDavies John, farmer, Bhiwau
ID ivies Thomas, cowkpr. Dolgrafroii
D.avies Tlii>mas. former, Ddolgwm
Davirs William, farmer. Gellitergam
Davits William, farmer. Pentrebaeh
Dior Mrs. farmer, Blaenffvnnon
tD:
ith^i
blacksmith,
1. Stag tt, Pheasant inn
Evan, farmer. Bailyglas
tJames James, shopkeeper, Llwynglas
tjones David, fanner, Llwyncelyn
.lone- Evan, farmer, Gors
Jones Evan, farmer, Troedyrorfa
("Jones Henry, farmer, Brynari-isflf
Jones John, former. Uwynmartin-isaf
leo farmer. Tstraicoi wgisal fJones Josiah, frmr. Nanlcwnigwili
David, farmer, Manal tJones Mrs. shopkeeper
lErans Evan, farnier, Maesybwlch
Evans John, blacksmith. Bank smithy
Evans JoMi, farmer, Caopentwr
l'".vans John, shoe maker, Tycnnol
Evans Marv (Miss), frmr. Caregwen
Evans Phillip, cowkpr. Llainffynnon
I Ki.orL-e David, farmer, Cwmere
j irllillis David, farmer. Penrhiwlas
Havaid David, farmer. Penlan-faeh
jtHowolls John, farmer, Clynadda
tHughes John, farmer, Llwynteg
tJnnes Thos frmr. Tsti-adcorwguchaf
Jones Wm. miller (watcr),Gellyfergam
tLloyd Evan, farnier, Danybane
tLloyd Henry, farmer. Troedrhiwcefn
tLloyd Thos. sbopkeeper.Stag coltugtt.
t.Mathias John, farmer, Dderwenfawr
tMorris Bobt. frmr. Owmllydflnnohnf
Morris Thon.ns, farmer. Danycapel 1
Bees George, farmer, Pantygot
tRees John, farmer. Danygraig
Rees John, farmer, Bhosddu-isaf
DIRECTORY.]
tRhjdderch Jn. (rnir. Cwmllydan-isaf
Richards Brinley, co« keeper, Pantas-
pleision (postal address, Abergwili)
Richards Ellen (Miss), frmr.Parkygof
tThomas Daniel, frmr. Danfforddgai
Thomas David,- farmer, Llwynmartin
SOUTH WALES.
tThomas John, miller (water), Pon-
tarsais mill
tThomas Rd. trmr.Lletty'rnoyadd-isa)
tThomas Richard, farmer, Lletty'r-
noyadducha
Thomas' Wm. farmer, Ffyniion lago
LliANLLAWEB is a parish on the river Gwayn,
which separates it from Fishguard, 2 miles south-east
from Fishguard, 14 north from Haverfordwest, 3^ miles
north-by-west from Goodwick station on the Clynderwen
and GoiMlwick branch of the Great Western railway, and
15 south-west from Cardigan, in the county of Pembroke,
Fishguard petty sessional division, Haverfordwest union
and county court district, rural deanery of Cemmaes,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. David, rebuilt in 1860, is an edifice
of stone in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch, vestry on the north side and a
western turret containing one bell : there are 80 sittings.
Ihe register dates from the year 1770. The living is a
LLANLLWNI. 567
Thomas Windsor Lloyd, farmer,
Williams David, frmr. Cwmrouen-isaf
tWilliams Evan (Mrs.), farmer,
Cvmyronenuchaf
tTeiland Mrs. gamekeeper. Old Mill
cottage
rectory, with Llanychllwvdog annexed, joint net vearly
value ■;^ii2, in the gift" of Sir Marteine O. M. Lloyd
bart. and held since 1919 by the Rev. John Meredyth
Williams B.A. of Jesus College, Oxford, who resides at
Hill Park, Dinas Cross. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray
Lloyd bart. is lord marcher. The soil is gravel ; sub-
soil, slate. I The chief crops are barley, oats and swedes j
the area is 1,245 acres; assessable value, £^0$ ; the-
population in 191 1 was 71.
Letters through Fishguard, the nearest post, money
order & telegraph office
The children of this place attend Tybach school in th»
parish of Llanychllwvdog
Marked thus * letters should be ad
dressed Letterston, Pembrokeshire.
Marked thus t letters should be ad
dressed Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire.
Thomas Mrs. The Court
Williams Ezekiel, builder
FAEMKRS.
Evan, Penrhiw
Evans Jenkin S. Trellan
Gibby Brothers. Court farm
es Thomas, Trelhvyn Fach
Jenkins William, Penyuaynydd
LLANIiLEONFEL is a parish on the river Dulais, in
the county of Brecknock, 2 miles west from Garth station
un the Craven Arms and Llandilo branch of the London
and North Western railway and 7 west-by-south from
Builth, in the hundred of Builth, Bni'.th union, petty ses-
sional division and county court district, and in the rural
deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese
of St. David's. The church (dedication unknown) is an
ancient building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch and a turret eontaimng 3 bells : it was re-
stored in 1873 at a cost of ^^goo, and affords 60 sittings.
The registers of ba]itisms and burials date from 1764 ;
marriage.s, 1755. The living is a vicarage, net income
£40, with 4 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of
St. David's, and held since 1908 by the Rev. John Evans
MA. of Durham University, who is also vicar of, and
resides at, Llangammarch. There is a Congregational
chapel at BEULAH, erected in 1842, with sittings for
Jones Mrs. Rahere lodg.
(letters through Llanjammarcl
Brfconshire)
Wilson Lieut. Alec T., S.N.(retired
Garth house
ry Jo
*Eees John, Trellwyn Ucha
Rees William, Trenewydd
Thomas John, Tycam
luse, is the seat of Lieut. Alec T.
musk C.B., D.S.O. is lord of th&
■ several small landowners. The
[js. wluat, Ijarley, oats and some
irises 1,497 acres of land, ii of
, ^£726; the population in 191 !
1 150 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Madoc Public Elementary School
»r 100 children ; Thomas
GWAEAFOG is a township i
1,140 acres, inclusive of 11
_^82g ; the i;opulation in 1911 was 75.
Letters through Garth, Breconshire, which is the
nearest post, telegraph & money order office
The children of this place attend the Garth ConnciS
School
30U persons.
Gartl
H
Wilson B.N.
Lord
G
manor, and
there
ar
soil is sand
chief
ci-
rnnts. The
im
water; rateable v
lu
was Qo in (h
e civil
an
Llanlleonfel
Llwjn
\
(mixed).
built 1
Griffiths,
naster
Gwarafoi: Lewis Thomas P. relieving officer &
immarcl], : registrar of births & deaths for the
Treflis sub-district & collector to
the Builth guardians
■ice Edward (Mrs.), builder, Pant-
glas, Beulah
Afan Lodge Private Hotel (Miss E 'Thomas Morgan, blacksmith, Beulah
Dormer, manageress) (letters ] Wooding David Lewis, grocer,Beulah
through Llangammarch, Breconsh) i farmers.
Arthur Tom, butcher, Beulah JBowen Thos. Lwyneus farm, Beulah
Davies Benjamin, Tyclyd farm
Davies David, Garth Mill farm
Griffiths Wm. Esgaircoedifor far
Daniel, Dole
far
Jones David, Dolfan farm, Beulah
Lloyd Arthur, Guitre tarm,Gwarafog
Parry Thomas, Gwarafog farm
Powell Rees, Maesllech farm
Williams Thomas, Tynewydd farm
IjLANLLWNI is a parish in the county of Carmar-
then, on the south bank of the river Teify, with a
station at Maes-y-Orugiau, on the Great Western rail-
way, 7 north-east from Llandyssil station on the branch
from Pencader junction of the Great Western railway,
9 south-west from Lampeter, 13 north from Carmarthen
and 250 from London, in the Cathinog hundred, Lam-
peter union and county court district, Llanfihangel-
ar-arth petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery
of Lampeter, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of
St. David's The church of St. Llonio is an ancient
edifice of stone, in the Early English style, consisting ol
chancel, nave, west porch, and a western tower contain-
in? one bell: there 6i-e a number of monuments, a
stained east window, and a font of early date : the
chnich affords 200 sittinss : the churchyard was en-
larged in 1893, at a cost of about /,i6o. The church and
churchyard stand on a lofty and pecuUarly shaped mound
with a deep and heauluul ravine on one side, through
which runs the river Teifi. The registers date from the
year 1739. The living is a vicarage, net income ^230,
with about 75 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
Marked thus f receive their letter:
through Llanybyther, Carmarthen
shire.
Marked thus » receive their letter;
through Pencader, Carmarthenshire.
LLANIili'WCHAIAEN, see New Quay.
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1872 by the
Rev. Joshua Davies B.A. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter. There is a Congregational chapel, built in 1810,
with sittings for 400 persons. Castell Maesmonni, near
the centre of the parish, is the site of a British or
Roman camp. Maes-y-Crugiau Manor, the residence of
Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel bart. J. P. is a substantially
built mansion, surrounded by trees, and standing in a
fine park. The principal landowners are John Carbery
Pugh Vaughan-Prvse-Eice esq. Mrs. Jervies and Sir C.
C. Mansel bart. The soil is calcareous, light ; subsoil,
clay. The chief crops are oats, barley, potatoes and
turnips. The area comprises 4,848 acres, of which ax
are water; rateable value, ;£3'S53 : the population in
1911 was 656.
Post, M 0. & T. Office,
Bees, sub-postmistress.
thenshire added
Wall Letter Boxes, Glanavon & Brynhafod _
Public Elementary School (mi
ren ; Daniel Bowen Rees. mc
Maes-y-Crugiau Station, Thos.
Davies Thos. woollen mfr.Wernenfach
Maes-y-Crngiau.— Mrs. E
Letters should have Car
ed). built for
Evans
chUd-
(letters througl
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Davies David, Talardd
Davies Bev. Joshua
Vicarage
A. (vicar).
Harries Mrs. Dolt
Llanybvther)
Mansel Sir Courtenav Cecil bart
J. P. The Manor, Maesycrngiau
COMMERCIAL.
•Bowen John, miller, Gelli mill
tBowen Thos. shopkeeper, Glanavon
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), provisoi
merchant, k Railway inn
Davi(
, carpente
nnabotb
(letters through Llanfihangel-ar-
Artht
:v3ns William, tailor, Plas villa
Gihbv John, miller (water)
Griffiths Thomas J. shopkeeper.Bryn
& Brvnhafod
'.Tones Eli8h.(Mr8.),TalaTddArmBP.H
'one>s John, carpenter, Glanwen
568
LLANLLWNI.
•Jones Thomas, butcher, Ninant
shop, Pencader
tJones Wm. C. carpenter.Coeinpnadd
tJoshua John, Bellevue P.H. Aber lar
*R6es John, blacksmith. Castle view
*Rees Thomas, photographer
•Thomas John Lewis, carpenter.
Cross Roads
tWilliams David, blacksmith, Aber lar
FAHMERS.
Davies Daniel, Owaicwm
■"Davies David, Gwndwn
Davies David, Talardd
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs)
Davies Evan, Cefncoeduchaf
*Davies Evan, Maes
Davies Evan, Velindre
Davies Jenkin, Abercilog
fDavis James, Abercwm
HjANMADOC is a parish and village on the estuarj
of the Burry river, overlooking the sea, 8 miles from
Llanmorlais station on the London and North Western
railway and 15 west-by-north from Swansea, in the
Gower division of the county of Glamorgan, hundred
and comity court district of Swansea, union and petty
sessional division of Gower, rural deanerj' of West
Gower, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Madoc is an an-
cient edifice in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nave, porch and an embattled western
tower containing one bell: in the church is an ancient
gravestone bearing a Latin inscription, probably
dating from the 5th or 6th century, and there is also
in the churchyard a very ancient stone cross and a
square block of stone with incised crosses, known as
the " Boundary Cross " : the church was repaired in 1866,
and affords 70 sittings. The register dates from the
year 1724. The living is a rectory, with that of Cheri-
ton annexed, joint net yearly value .£'245, including 73
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Lord
Chancellor, and held since 1911 by the Rev. Edwin David
Perrott-Bush L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
SOUTH WALES.
tEvans Benjamin H. Penpontbren
Evans David, Cwmdumawr
Evans David, Xewgate
tEvans Jenkin, Penwern
Evans John, Undergrove
Gibbv Thomas. Tivy Side hull
tHarries Elizabeth (Mrs.), Dolgars,
Llanllwin
tHarries Mary Ann (Mrs.),Cwinceilog
tHarries Thomas Morgan, Cwmiar
James Arthur, Baileybedw
James Evan, Cornel "
It Jenkins John, Waunfawr
Jones Rich-.ird & Rachel (Miss),
Bla^encwmdu
I *Jones Benjamin T. Tyngrug
tJones David, Henfaes
I T r,...-:.! !>%..•...
[kell\'s
j 'Jones Evan, Gwarallt
*Jone8 Evan, Maes Nouni
|*Jones Evan, Pcrthyberllan
i Jones John, Clynricketfawr
I Jones John, Horse & Jockey
Jones Margaret (Mrs.),NoethlIwynpur
tJones Thomas, Tygwyn
Lloyd David, Clyncoch
Morgan Evan, Dolauduon
Thomas David, Bailybach
*Thomas David, Nant-yr-Hendre
tThomas John. Brvn
Thomas John, Pantlloethdy
•Thomas William, Gwarglwydeth
;*Williams Evan, Gelli
!+Williams Margaret (Mrs.), Cetnoed-
I issaf
I tWilliams Thomas, Clyniar
lu *Williams Thomas, Plasbaeh
There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel. Agriculture
and a little hand-loom weaving are the chief industries.
On Llanmadoc hill is a large circular Danish camp, and
there are also a number of cairns on the crest of this
hill and on its north side : one of these cairns has a kist-
vaen in situ and exposed to view : there are also several
bone caves in the cliffs facing the sea. Sir Lancelot
Aubrey-Fletcher hart, is lord of the manor and the
principal landowner. The soil is loam ; subsoil, sand
and clay. The chief crops are corn, hay and turnips ;
the area is 1.540 acres of land, 19 of tidal water and
1,641 of foreiihore ; rateable value, j£8is ; the population
in 19H was 149 in the civil and 277 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
Post Office Mrs. G. Bowen. sub-postmistress. Letters
received through Revnoldston, Glamorganshire, which
is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 4 miles
distant
Wall Letter Box, Frog lane
Public Elementary School, Llanmadoc hill, for the dis
of Llanmadoc, Cherito
1871, for 150 childr
& Llangennith, erected
Aubrey-Fletcher Sir Lai
St. Madoc
Groom A. V. Frog lane
Hogg Hedley V
Jchns Mrs. The Laurels
Perrott-Bush Rev.Edwin ;
(rector). The Rectory
.^amuel Morgan, Cwin Iv
John
elot bart. | Bowen G. (Mrs.), grocer,& post office
Evans William, farmer. Hills
Harrv David Ehys, farmer, Cwm Ivy
Jenkins John, ' farmer, Catchpool
farm & shopkeeper
Jenkins Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Philli-
stone
Johns Thomas E. farmer, Cwm Ivy
Lewi.s John, farmer
Rees Mary (Mrs.), grocer
Tanner George, weaver
Tanner Mary Jane (Mrs.),
Tanner Philip,rate collector,Tratunga
Taylor John, farmer, Llagadranta
Thomas David, mason
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Britannia inn
Thomas Philip, mason, Catchpool
Thomas Thomas, f,imier, Cwm Ivy
Watkins H. (Mrs.), Farmers' ArmsP.H
Watters William George, blacksmith
Williams Robert, mason
sittings. The register dates from the year 1583. and
contains an entry of the burial, 17 July, 1621, of Ivan
Yorath, afTirmed to be about i8o years of age, who had
fought at Bosworth Field (22 Aug. 1485), and subse-
quently lived as a fisherman at Llantwit Major. The
living is a rectory, net income ^280, with 72 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Marquess of Bute,
and held since igiQ bv the Itev. Henry Charles Penoyre
Belcher MA. of Ridley Hall. Cambridce. Here are
the ruins of Malephant Castle. The Right Hon. Sir
John NichoU P.O., F.R.S., LL.D. Judge Advocate
General and Dean of Arches, was born at the Great House,
Llanmaes. 16 March, I7,';9. The Marquis of Bute is
lord pf the manor. The Earl of Dunraven and Mount-
earl K.P., P.C, C.M.G. and Iltyd Bond Nicholl esq.
J. P. are the principal landowners. The soil is clay and
limestone ; subsoil, various. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and oats. The area is 1,127 acres; rateable
value, £1,633; *l»e population in 1911 was 142.
Post Office. — Mrs. Annie Rees, postmistress. Letter.*
through Cardiff. Llantwit Major, i mile distant, is
the nearest money order & telegraph office
The children of this' parish attend the school at Llantwit
Major
Williams Annie (Mrs.), blacksmith
Williams Chri.stophor, farmer.Tile ho
Williams Herbert, carpenter
Williams John, Brown Lion P.H. &
farmer
Williams Thomas, blacksmith
Williams Thomas, farmer, Gadly's tm
IiIjAN'UIHAN'QEIj is a very small parish on the county of Glamorgan, Cowbridge hundred and petty ses-
road from Cowbridge to Llantwit Major, 2J miles south- sional division, Bridgend and Cowbridge union and
west from Cowbri.lgo station on the Llantrisant to Aber- county court district, rural deanery of Groneath Lower
■ thaw branch of the Taff Vale railway, 2i north-east (eastern diTision), and archdeaconry and diocese of
from Llantwit Major, in the Pontypridd division of the ' Llandatf. The church of St. Michael the Archangel is
LXiANMABS is a small village and parish on the Cardiff
and Llantwit road, 4 miles south from Cowbridge sta-
tion on the Llantrisant to Aberthaw branch of the Taff
Vale railway, and i J miles north-east from Llantwit Major
station on the Vale of Glamorgan railway, 9 south-east
from Bridgend, i^ north-east from Llantwit Major and
15 south-west from Cardiff, in the Pontypridd division of
. the county of Glamorgan, Cowbridge hundred and petty
•essionol division, Bridgend and Cowbridge union and
county court district, rural deanery of Groneath Lower
(eastern division) and archdeaconry and diocese of Llan-
daff. The church of St. Cattwg or Cadocns is a build-
ing of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch and an embattled western tower
containing 3 bells : the font is Norman and a large size :
in the chancel is a memorial window to the Rev. D.
Parry Thomas B.A. a former rector, and on the north side
is one to the Rev. Canon Morgan, rector 1871 to 1877:
there are also some ancient wall paintings of St. George
and the Dragon and three priests in eucharistic vest-
ments. The paten belonging to the communion plate of
this church is the only piece of pre-Reformation date in
the diocese of Llandaff. The church was restored in 1857
and the tower in 1898, at a cost of ;£5oo: there are 100
Beamand Mrs. Birch grove Meredith Win. farmer. Church farm
Belcher Rev. H.C.P.,M.A.The Bectry Morgan Noah, farmer, Penybryn
Evans William Henry, Llanmaes ho I Morgan Wm. farmer. Mount Pleasant
Richards Misses, Bryngole i Rees Thos. trmr. Plaisted House frm
COMMERCIAL. I Thomas Arthur M. farmer, Great
Davis Alfred, Blacksmiths' Arms P.H House farm
Lanman John, farmer. West house ' Watts William, farmer, Froglands
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
LLANNON. 56&
a small building of stone in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western
saddle-back tower containing one bell: the church was
restored in 1889, at a cost of ^671, and affords 60
sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year
1755; burials, 1756; marriages, 1759. The living "is a
rectory, net yearly value ;£i6o, and residence, in the
gift of the Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl K.P. and
held since 1917 by the Rev. John Price Davies B.A. of
St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also curate in
charge of Lisworney. Llanmihangel Place, the property
of the Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl K.P., P.C,
C.M.G. is a fine old mansion of stone in the castellated
stjle, apparently of the 15th century, and has a spacious
hall, or dining-room, containing a mantel-piece sur-
mounted with various shields of arms carved in stone
and still in a good state of preservation, and is also
remarkable for the number of its small staircases
Dav
Rev. John Price B.A. (rector,
& curate in charge of Lisworney),
Rectory
carried up through the thickness of the walls ; it i«
now used as a farm-house. In the extensive grounds
on the north side is a splendid avenue of yew trees,
approached by a broad flight of stone steps leading to the
terrace, but now falling into decay. The Earl of Dun-
raven and Mountearl K.P. is lord of the manor and
the principal landowner. The soil is clay ; subsoil,
limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats,
hut the principal part of the land is in pasture. The
area is 611 acres; rateable value, ^682; the population
Sexton, Edward Lamman.
Wall Letter Box. Letters received through Cowbridge.
Glamorganshire. Cowbridge & Llantwit Major are
the nearest money order & telegraph oflices
The children of this place attend the Elementary Schotl
at Llandough
Evans William, farmer, The Green
Thomas William, farmer, Moorshead
Watts Thos. frmr. Llanmihangel Place
LLANMOBLAia, see Llanrhidii
LLANNON
elevated grou
irge parish, pleasantly situated on
the Morlais river, 4J miles north-
st from Pontardulais Junction station on the Neath
and CaTmarthen section of the Great Western railway
and 6 north from Llanelly, in the Llanelly division of
the county of Carmarthen, hundred of Carnwallon,
Llanelly union, county court district and petty sessional
division, rural deanery of Kidwelly, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The Llanelly
and Mynydd-Mawr mineral railway connects the district
with the Great Western railway and the docks at
Llanelly. The church of St. Non is an ancient building
of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chan-
cel, nave and an embattled western tower containing 4
hells: there arc 400 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1679. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value £220, with residence, in the gift of Rhys Goring-
Thomas esq. and held since 1914 by the Rev. David
Joseph Morgan M.A. of Keble College, Oxford. St.
Ann's church, at CROSS HANDS, erected in 1910,
will seat 120. There is also a Mission church at
Tumble, seating 150. There are three Baptist chapels
here, two Congregational, and a Calrinistic Methodist
chapel, and at Cross Hands is a Public Hall and Reading
Room. Charities amounting to £2 i6s. yearly are
distributed to the poor. The New Cross Hands Col-
lieries Co. Limited have an anthracite coal mine at
Cross Hands, 3J miles north, where also is the Blaen-
hirwaun Colliery, and at Tumble, 2J miles north-west,
there is another, belonging to the Great Mountain
Collieries Co. Limited. The trustees of Earl Cawdor,
who is a minor, are lords of the manor. The principal
landowners are Lady Stafford Howard and Douglas
Arden esq. The soil is loam ; subsoil, clay. The chief
crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is
11,347 acres of land and 42 of water; rateable value.
^18,888 ; the population in jgii was 4,682.
Post & M. 0. Oface (letters should have Carmarthen-
shire added). — Thomas James, sub-postmaster.
Tumble is the nearest telegraph ofiice,2^ miles distant
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E, D. Oflice, Gross Hands.
— Rees Evans, sub-postmaster. Letters through
Llannon, Carmarthenshire
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Tumble-
David Evans, sub-postmaster. Letters through Llan-
non, Carmarthenshire
Post Cilice, Upper Tumble. — Tom Evans, sub-post-
master. Letters through Llannon
Public Elementary Schools.
Cross Hands, erected in 1895, for 285 children; David
Morgan Jenkins, master
Cwmgwili, erected in 1909, for 170 children ; John M.
Jones, master
Tumble, erected in 1913, for 300 children; Henry
Daniel Thomas, master
These schools are controlled by six managers ; John
Jones, Castell Holfen, Cross Hands, clerk
Llannon, built in 1841 & enlarged 1872, for 150 children ;
William Evans, m,aster
This school is controlled by six managers ; John W.
Nicholas, clerk
Motor omnibuses run from Llanelly to Llannon, Tnmhle
& Cross Hands
LLANNON.
Hopkins Misses, Goitrewen
Morgan Rev. David Joseph M.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
Rees Rev. Thomas Lloyd (Baptist),
Brynawel
Williams William Isaac, Plas Llannon
COMMEliCIAL.
Beynon Jenkin, farmer, Pentre
Beynon Mary (Mrs. ), frmr. Rhosfawr
Beynon Samuel, farmer.Cilddewifawr
Daniels Thos. frmr. Peullwyngwyddau
Davies David, farmer, Bryn
Davies David, farmer, Bryndu
Davies David, farmer, Gellyganol
Davies John, farmer, Twllycar
Davies Philip, farmer, Gors
Evans Benjamin, farmer, Pentwyn &
Cefnbryn
Evans David, farmer, Blaenaubach
Evans David, farmer, Gellywen
Evans Evan, farmer, Ffynonrhosfa
Evans George, farmer.Penllwyngwydir
GrifTiths Eleazer, blacksmith
(iriffiths John, blacksmith
Hewitt Margt. (Mrs.), grocer & tea dlr
Hughes Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer,
Brynhir
James Evan, farmer, Coedciwganol
James Thomas, grocer, & post office
Jenkins David, farmer, Llechyfedach
Jenkins Morgan, farmer, Eisteddfa
Jenkins William, farmer, Bryncoch
Jones Daniel, Commercial P.H
Jones David, farmer, Rhosfach
lones Evan, farmer, Brynmaen
Jones John, farmer, Tyrllandre
Jones William, farmr. Dyrclawddfach
Lewis Dan, farmer, Llwynderw
Lewis Gwilym, farmer, Tyisaf
Lewis John, farmer, DjTclawddfawr
Lewis John, farmer, Tygwyn
-\Iaddox David, farmer, Pencwmuchat
Maddox John, farmer, Llwydcoedisaf
Morris Morgan, farmer, Brynwthan
Owens Danid, farmer, Cwmhowell
Owens David, farmer, Penderi
Owens George, fanner, Pencwmfawr
Owens John, farmer, Blaenaumawr
Owens John, farmer, Glanglasnant
Owens Thomas, frmr. Llwydcoedfawr
Peregrine Daniel, farmer, Gellyrwydd
Rees Ivor L. Gwendraeth Arms P.H
Rees William, farmer, Brynwicket
Richards Philip, farmer, Gellywernen
Roberts Henry, farmer, Tstlysycoed
Roberts Thomas, farmer, Gellyrodin
Roblin David, Red Lion P.H
Rolfe Thomas, fanner, Pencwmfach
Samuel James, farmer, Coedcuefawr
Soady John A. Greyhound P.H
Thomas David, farmer, Llwydcoedfach
Thomas Griffith, farmer, Blaenanisaf
Thomas Hannah(Mrs-),frmr.L!wyntew
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Tstlysycoed
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Trenyddyn
Ungoed Marv (Mrs.). frmr.Llwyncwta
Walters Daniel, farmer, Corsydre
Walters Walter, blacksmith
Williams Morgan, farmer. Mwdlws
IWiUiams Wm.Jn. frmr. Coedcueuchaf
CROSS HANDS.
Armstrong John, Green villa
Davies David F. Gwrnllwyn
Griffiths David Henry
Price Rev. Thomas M. (Welsh Con-
gregational)
COMMEBCIAL.
Aubrev John, shopkeeper
Davies Anthony G. artificial teeih
maker, Puxton house
Davies Thomas, farmer. Meadows
Davies Tom, carpenter
Evans Thomas & Co. boot makers
Evans John, draper
Evans John, grocer
Evans Rees, stationer. Post office
Gregory Albert, butcher
Griffiths David Henry M.R.C.S.Eug..
L.R.C.P.Lond. phvsician & snrgeon
Handford Mary (Mrs ), draper
Harris Thomas, watch maker
James Joshua, stationer
Jenkins David, poor rate collector
Jenkins Griffith, Cross Hands P.H
Jenkins Griffith, farmer, Nantglas
Jones Eli/.abeth (Mrs.), stationer
Jones John, draper
Jones T. David, grocer
Jones Thomas, boot repairer
.Tones William, boot repairer
Lewis David, motor garage
Lewis Edwin, grocer
Lewis Thomas, grocer
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch).
open mon. ; draw on head office, 71
Lombard street, London E C3
570
L- ANNON.
london Joittt. Cit>- & Midland Bank
Limited (ageiicy)XWilliam GruvUle,
agent) ; draw on head office.Thread-
iieedle stri'et, ioadoii E C 2
Morgan Evan, grocer
Mori;an John Peaiv, paintiT
New Cross Hands CoUieries Co. ^Tho)
Limited (C. E. Cleevee, sec).
anthracite coa! 5iKner.< ; registered
office, York chamliers, Swansea
Price Thomas George, architect &
surveyor ^
Pnhlic Hall & Beading Boom (D. M.
Jenkins, sec)
Bees David, farmer, Tyfrj
Bees James, chemist
Eichards Jacob, blacksmith
S. B. Anthracite ColUeries Limited
Taylor Brothers, motor garage
Thomas Edward & Co. ironmongers
Walters Morgan, boot maker
Wilkins Daniel, hoot maker
SOUTH WALKS.
TUMBLE.
Bev. William :
.ree)
Herbert, Llwyr
[kellt's
Berber* Herbt L.M S.S.A.Lo'na.BUrgn
Hnghes John, farmer, Tyishaf
Edfl
aUor
Abepgwendraeth Canserralive Club
(E. B. Davies, sec)
Alberto & Co. confectioners
Anthony Herbert, draper
Daniels David, farmer, Tyrhos
Davies Thomas, boot maker
Davies William, temperance hotel
Edwards Thomas, shopkeeper
Evans David, grocer & sub-postmastr
Evans Herbert Gwynfryn, chemist
Evans Tom, builder. Post office.
Upper Tumble
Gealy David, grocer
Great Mountain Collieries Co. Ltd
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Tumble inn
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open mon.
ro. 30 till 12); draw on head office.
5 Threadneedle street, LondonEO 2
fMorgan John, boot maker
I Morgan Thomas, builder
j Price Mary (Mrs), tarm6r,TanygT»ig
I Bees David, farmer, Dynant fawr
jBichards Theophilus, butcher
Eichards William, butcher
iSchoSeld Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
! Thomas James, grocer
ITreharne Lewis, news agent '
Tumble Public Hall & Workmen's
I Institute Ltd. (E. E. Lewis, sec)
j Williams David Joseph, baker
Workmen's Club (David Boberts.sec)
' Workmen's Hall & New Cinema (J.
Crecraft, manager)
LLANPUMPSAINT is u parish and viUi.gB in the
county of Carmarthen, on the river Gwili, 6 miles north
<ronr ""armarthen, with a station on the Carmarthen and
Newcastle Emlyn branch of the Great Western railway,
in the hundred of Elvet, petty sessional division, county
court district and union of Carmarthen, and in the rural
•deanery and archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Celynen and four other
saints (whence the name " Llanpumpsaint ") is a building
of stone. Consisting of chancel, nave, and a turret
containing one bell: the chancel has a low side win-
<iow : there is a stone altar slab, 7 feet long, bearing
five incised crosses : the church plate includes a chalice,
with the inscription " Poculum ecclesie de Llanpj-msant,
1574 :'' the church was repaired in 1882. at a cost of jfBoo,
and affords 91 sittings. The register of baptisms dates
Irom the year 1776, and of marriages and burials from
1754. Tilt living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^300,
with glebe (£106) and residence, in the gift of the vicar
of Abergivili. and held since 1877 by the Rev. Joseph
Lloyd B.D. of St. David's College, Lampeter, rursl
dean of Carmarthen and prebendary of St. David's.
There are Baptist, Calvinistic Methudist and Congre-
gational chapels. The charities arising from the be-
quest of Thomas Lloyd, amount to £2 per annum.
In the parish are two woollen factories. Charles Banki-
Davies esq. is the principal landowner, and there are
many small freeholders. The soil is clay and loam.
Chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area ia
6,613 acres of land and 21 of water ; rateable value,
£4.bM ; the population in 1911 wa.s 705.
Parish Clerk, Joseph Daniel.
Post & Telegraph Office (letters should have Carmar-
thenshire added).— Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, sub-post-
mistress. The nearest money order office is at Pen-
cader, 5 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1862, tor 160
children ; John Johns, master
Railway Station, G.W.B. David Lewis, station master
Davies Bev. Edward (Calvinistic
Methodist), Dolyllan
Lewis Bev. William (Baptist), Miri-
y-ffordd
Lloyd Rev. Preh. Joseph B.D. (vicar
& rural de.an). The Vic.irage
COMMERCIAL.
Evans David Parry, gro. Pantycelyn
Jones David, blacksmith
Lewis Thiunas & Son, woollen manu-
facturers, Glanyrynys
Bees John, Troedyrhiw inn
Thomas James, Blue Bell P.H
Thomas Juhn. contractor, Pantyffordd
Thomas Margt. (Mrs.), Clifford Arms
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Bailway inn
rABHEns.
Marked thus + farm 150 acres or over.
Bowen William, Clwtau
Davies Daniel, PenllwyniorHg
^Davies David, Mill farm
Davies Hannah (Mrs.), Glanwili
Davies Jenkin, Penygraig
Davies John, Llwyncrychyddod
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), Tanycerrig
Bavies Miss, Pencligan
Davies Samuel, Pantglas
Davies Timothy, Tireithin
tEvans David & Samuel, Troedyrhiw
Svans Benjamin, Llwyncroes
fEvans David, Nantyrhebog
Evans David, Waunr'helfa
Evans John, Bwlchytrap
Evans John. Llwyncelyn
Evans Bees, Flosmaen
Evans Thomas, Bettws
Evans Thomas, Llwyndrisy
Griffiths William, DerwengroAs
Howeli David, Pantiouar
Howells John & Thomas, Penrhiw
tHuwells Richard, Alltgaredig
James Evan, Penygaer
James John, Crychdu
James Thomas, Nantyboncath
Jonathan Daniel, Bryn-awel
Jones Benjamin, Pencerrig
Jones David, Ffvnonfelen
Jones Hannah (Mrs), Bedw
Jones Jeremy, Ftynonnewydd
.Tones Thomas, Pantdriw
Jones Thomas, Penllwvnuchel
Jones William Henry,' Gnastodiaaf
Lewis John. Llether
Lewis Thomas, Glanyrynis
Eichards David, Glancorrwg
Thomas David, Brvncenau
Thomas John, Bwlchgwyn
Thomas John, L'andre
Thomas Maria (Mrs ), Glanneuadd
tThomas Thomas. Pentremawr
Williams Hugh, Derimysk
I^IiANBEITHAN is a parish in the county of Pein- j Bishop of
trokn. 6} miles from Letterston .station on the Clynderwen SI. David
and Littirston railway. 10 north-west from Haverford-
west and 7 east-hy-north from St. David's, in the hun-
■dred and petty sessional division of Dewisland. union and
county court district of Haverfordwest and in the rural
deanerv of Dewisland. and archdeaconry and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Bhidian is'a building of stone
■consisting of chancel, nave and bell turret containine one
bell: the church has been lately restored, and affords
80 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the
year 1803; marriages, 1786, and buriaLs, 1799. The living
is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the vicarage of
Uandeloy, joint yearly value ^240, in the gift of the
Lloyd Bev. John B.A.(
FARMKB.S.
Davies James, Llanr mill
Edwards John, Olnarcli
Evans Ehr.abeth (Mrs.). Treysca
LI.ANBHIAN is a parish <m the coast ol
George's channel, in the county of Pembroke,
west from Letterston station on the Clynder
Letterston railway, 6 north-east from St. David's,
),Vicarage Evans William, Treiiowydd Faw
Francis Ebeneicr (ove
1 Harries Mansel, Llanrei
I Harries Meyrick, Parky
'Lewis ,Tohn, Holybush
I Price Sarah (Mrs.). Ab.
;. David's and the Dean and Chapter of
alternatelv, and held since 1906 by the
Kev. John Llovd B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
The land is held by small freeholders. The soil, light
sand. Chief crops, barley and oats. The area is 1.739
acres; assessable value. £(173; the population in 1911
was 142. „ ,
Letters are received through Pen-y-cwm & Croesgoch.
Letterston, Pembrokeshire. Nearest post office at
Llandeloy, money order office at Croesgoch & tele-
graph oCfiee at Mathrv, about 2^ miles distant
This parish is included in the Llandeloy Council School
management, k the children attend the schools at
Croesgoch, Hendre Cross & Treflgarn
Roberts Willie, Penysgwarn (postal
address, Croesgoch, Letterston,
Pembrokeshire)
Williams Wm. Llanoy (postal address,
f'ropswnch, L6tterston,Pembrok6sh)
).Clawddc8n
than
uth-
I sessional division of Dewisland, imion and county court
district of Haverfordwest and in the rural deanery of
' Dewisland, and archdeaconry and diocese of St. D«vid's.
1 The church of 8t. Bheanus, rebuilt in 1835. on the old
from Fishguard,
the hundred and petty | site.
edifice of stone, consisting of chancel,
niFKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANKHiniAX.
571
iraneepts, weslcrn porch, and a tower containiiif; ■me
bell : the font is decagonal and its fides are relieved by
carved shields, inverted : the church -was restored in
1892, and affords 156 sittings. The register of baptisms
dates from 1686 ; marriages, 1754 ; and burials, 1731.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^260, with
25 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and is at pn-sent (1919) vacant.
There is a Baptist chapel at Croesgoch, erected in 18 16,
witi 600 sittings, and one at Trevine, and a Calvinistic
Methodist chapel in the village. At Porthgain and
Aber Eiddy are extensive slate ciuarries and brick
works, and' at the former place there is a dock. The
.soil is light gravel. Chief crops are barley and oats.
The area is 3,801 acres, of which 6 are water and 62
foreshore ; assessable value, £i,ib'j ; the population in
1911 was 935.
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Uanrhian.— Daniel Davies, sub-
postmaster. Letters through Le'tterston, Pembrokesh
Po.st Office, Trevine.— Mrs. Martha Owen, postmistress.
Letters received from Letterston, Pembrokeshire.
Llanrhian, i mile distant, is the nearest money order
& telegraph office ._
Post & M. 0. Office. Croesgoch.— Mrs. Ann Griffiths,
postmistress. Letters received from Letterston,
Pembroke.shiro. Llanrhian, i mile distant, is the
nearest telegraph office
Public Elementary Schools.
Croesgoch (mixed), built in 1875, for 100 children;
J. Jones, master
Trevine (mixed), built in 1844, for 120 children ; Johre
Davies, master
These schools are controlled by nine managers
Llanrhian (mixed), built in 1850, for 100 children ;
D. Beynon Gwrnne, master
This school is controlled by six managers; Bev. J. W.
Rees, The Vicarage, correspondent
PRIVATE KE.SIDENT.S.
Harries David, Fernleigh, Trevine
Jones Hev. Richd. (Bapt.), Bryn-Awe
Owen Ezer
Sant Stuart Arthur, Velindrc
COMMEHCIAL.
Evans Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. Trevine
Evans David Thos. carpenter, Trevini
Evans John, beer retailer, Croesgoch
Evans William, carpenter, Croesgoch
Evans William, tailor, Trevine
Griffiths Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
k post office, Croesgoch
James Eliza (Mri.), shopkpr. Old .sq
Jenkins Thomas, miller (water)
Johns Margaret Ann (Miss), shop
keeper, Trevine
Jones Benj. blacksmith, Croesgoch
Maddocks Ann(Mrs.),Ship inn.Trevinc
Perkins John, miller (water)
Powell Edward, Sloop inn, Porthgain
Rees James, blacksmith
Bees William, draper, Trevine
Richards Thos Square & CompassP.H
Dnited Stone Firms Ltd. Porthgain
Wilcox George L. assistant
& registrar of marriages, Penpar
Williarns John, Astramont Ar
P.H. Croesgoch
FAHMKES.
Charles John, Henllys
Evans William, Trenewyddfawr
Griffiths Thomas, Park court
Griffiths Thomas, Penlan, Treviner
Harries William, I'orthyddu
Harries William, Torbant
Jenkins Richard, Manor honse
' Jones Willinm, Sickly
Lewis W. R. Trevigan
I Morris Thomas, Parkwest
: Morse James, Trcyarched
[Phillips John, Treneved
Reynolds Mrs. Barry Island
Thomas Martha (Mrs.), Brynbank
LLANBHIDIAN is a parish on the sea-shore near
the mouth of the river Burry and is divided into two
portions, known respectively -as " Higher '' and " Lower
Llanrhidian." Iilanrhidian Lower is 3 miles west from
Llanmorlais station on the London and North Western
railway, 5 miles from Penclawdd station on the same
line and 11 from Swansea, in the Gower division of the
county of Glamorgan, Swansea hundred, petty sessional
division and union of Goner, county court district of
Swansea, rural deanery of West Gower, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Rhidian is an ancient building of stone, partly in
the Norman style, and consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch and an embattled western tower containing one
bell: the church was repaired in 1858, and has since
undergone a thorough renovation : there are 300
sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates
from the year 1730; marriages, 1793. The living is ii
vicarage with a chapel of case usiiafly called Llamnie-
wydd, at Penclawdd, net yearly value ^213. with i.J
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift nf thf Lorii
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1909 by the Rev.
John Davies, of St. Bees. There are Calvinistic Methodist
chapels at Llanrhidian, Llanmorlais and Crofty, and a
Welsh Congregational chapel at Three Crosses, founded
in 1700, with sittings for 5oo persons. Weobley Castle,
standing on a hillock overlooking the Burry river, is
the ruined shell of a castellated mansion with irregular
towers; it was partially restored in 1912-15. Near the
church are the I'emains of the old stone stocks, and an
ancient stone with carved figures of deities, with a
cross between them, which was found at some depth,
has been fixed in the porch of the church. On an
eminence called *' Cefyn »Bryn," which is partly in this
parish, is a cromlech known by the naiiu- nf " King
Arthur's stone;" the upper stone, 14 feet in lent^tb,
7 feet 9 inches in depth, is supported by eight niniio-
liths, and underneath is a spring of clear water. There
are aJso remains of an encampment here. The Duke of
Beaufort, who is lord of the manor, the Earl of Dun-
raven and Mountearl K.P., P.C., C.M.G. Maj.jv Sir
Robert Armine Morris hart. Ladv Blvthswood, Rear-
Admiral Algernon Walker-Heneage C.IJ., M.V.O. and
Ladv Lyons, of Kilvrough, are the principal landowners -
The'soi! is clay; subsoil, limestone and coal. The chief
crops are wheat, barley and oats. Llanrhidian Higher
has an area of 4,992 acres of land, 3 of water, 195 of
tidal yiater and 3,759 of foreshore ; rateable value,,
^10,(134; the population in 1911 was 4,199. Llanrhidian
Lower, 5,598 acres of land, 4 of inland and 74 of tidal
water and 2,854 "' foreshore; rateable value, £2fi-m.
the population in 1911 was 458. The population of the
ecclesiastical parish of Llanrhidian in 1911 was 4,657.
Post Office, Llanrhidian.— William Davies, sub-post-
master. Letters received through Beynoldston,
Glamorganshire, which is the nearest money order fe
telegraph office, 3 miles distant
THREE CROSSE.S is a small village ij miles west
from Dunvant station on the Gowerton and Swansea
branch of the London and North Western railway.
Crofty, half a mile north-west from Llanmorlais station,
on the' same railway, is another hamlet in this parish.
Parish Clerk, Richard Parry.
Post Office, Llanmorlais.— Mrs. Mary Grove, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received through Penclawdd,.
Glamorganshire, which is the nearest money order fc
telegraph office, 2J miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Old Walls ; Tbiee Crosses ; Pound-
fold & Crofty
Public Elementary Schools.
Under the control of the Gowerton Group of Couniy
Council School Managers ; Percy John Arnold, 7 Rut-
land street, Swansea, clerk
Llanrhidian (mixed & infants), erected in 1910, for 100
children; Evan James, master
Three Cr.iss.'s (mixed), erected in 187S, for 200 children;:
cted
irhidian).
children
DUNVANT is a hamlet, partly in this parish
partly within the county borough of Swansea; it n
station r,n the London and North Western railway.
LLANRHIDIAN.
Mnrked thus t Llanrhidian, Penmaen,
Glamorgan.
Davies Rev. John (vicar),The Vicarage
Gordon George, Llwynderry
Morgan Rev. James C. Edwardes
(Calvinistic Methodist), The Manse
COMMKRCIAL.
Marked thus J farm 150 acres or over.
Austin Philip, farmer, Aberlogin
Austin William, butcher, Newton
Beynon John, farmer, Welshmncr
JBeynon Thos. farmer. Llethrhyd
Beynon William, tailor
Bladen William, farmer, Leason
tBrailey Elizh. (Miss), farmer
Brick William, farmer, Hillend
Brockie Eleanor B. (Mrs.). Grei
hound inn
Clement Thomas, farmer, Frc-edown
Davies Thos. Fras. farmer, Leason
tDavies Wm. farmer, Walterston
Davies William, .shopkeeper,Fo8t office
Dii William, farmer, Owernhallog
Dunn John Lewis, wheelwright
^unll Richd. Bevan, farmer, Killibion
Dunn Stanley Richard farmer,Lca8or»
Edwards Mary (Mrs), butcher. Old
Edwards Mary (Missl.frmr.Old W.il's
Evans Rees, farmer. Gwemhallog
♦Gordon George, farmer, Caeivoi
♦Gordon Jn. farmer, Weobley ensile
GordonThns. Geo. frmr.Llwyny Bwch
Gordon William, farmer, Penralll
Grove Mary (Mrs.), grocer
Grove Thomas, farmer, Leason
Gwynn Thomas Allen, farmer
572 LLANRHIDIAN.
^Harrj- David, farmer, Killibion
Harry David, farmer, Leason
Harry Jolin, tailor. Lane house
Jeffreys Fredk. M. farmer, Crickton
Jeffreys Eobt. Harry, frmr. Old Walls
Jentiiis Evan John, Dolphin inn
Jenkins Richard, farmer, Manselfold
John David, farmer, Ti-rcoed
Jones Mary (Miss), farmer, Leason
Jones Wiliiam Samuel, blacksmith
Matthews John, farmer, Uanellon
Morris Eleanor (Mrs.), farmer, The
Common
Parry Richard, farmer
Bees Arthur, blacksmith
Rees Mary (Miss), farmer, Fore^t
Shepherd David, Welcome toTown inn
Shepherd Frank, butcher.Stavelhagr
Taylor Tom, farmer. Windmill
JtThomas David, farmer, Walterston
Thomas George, contractor
Tucker Philip, fai-mer, Park-y-redin
Tucker Thomas, farmer
Williams Arthur, joiner
Williams George, mason
Williams John, mason
Williams Thomas John, farmer, Old
Walls. & wheelwright
Willis Thomas John, miller
Winch Edwin, farmer, Penrallt
Winch Patience (Mrs.), farmer,Stavel-
hager
THREE CROSSES
Letters received through Dunvant,
Glamorgan.
Marked thus t received through Pen-
clawdd, Glamorgan,
James John William, Grove house
Lloyd Rev. John Charles (Congrega-
tional), The Manse
COMMBItCUL.
Marked thus X farm 150 acres or over,
tBeynon Richard, farmer
SOUTH WALES.
Davies Eleazer, farmer, Cwmmawr
JDavies Joseph, farmer, Rheanfawr
Davies Tom, plasterer
t-Davies William, farmer, Trycethin
Eaton Hy. Says, farmer. Killanfach
tEdwards John, farmer, Heol-las
Elliott William, farmer
Evans David, farmer
Evans Evan (Mrs.), farmer
Evans Frederick, stone mason
Evans Mary (Mrs.), Poundfold inn
Evans Ben, farmer, Wimblewood
Francis David, butcher
Francis John, butcher
Graven David, coach builder
Gronow Joseph, tailor
Harris Henry, farmer, Hendy
Jeffreys William, farmer. Sunny side
John Mary (Mrs.), farmer
Jones Gw'ilym Aneurin, surveyor to
Gower District Council, Fairfield
Kneath Andrew, farmer
Kneath David, tailor
Kneath Henry, blacksmith
Kneath William, tailor
Llewelh-n Thomas, farmer
Matthews Edwd. farmer, Crwys farm
Morgan Robert, farmer, Poundfold
Pugh David, farmer
Pugh Henry, farmer, Bryngwas
Pugh William, farmer
tRees David, farmer, Brynhir
Rees Gwilym, Joiners' Arms P.H
Rees Noah, rate collector
JRichards Daniel, farmer, Gellyhir
Roberts Griffith, carpenter
Thomas David, farmer. Killan-fawr
Thomas Philip, farmer, Killonenfach
LLANjMORLAIS.
Letters received through Penclawdd,
Glamorgan.
COUUEBCIAL.
Beynon George, farmer, Gellygroes
Bowen Edward, boot dealer
[kelly's
Dix Richd. woollen weavr.Tho Rhalt
Durlais Colliery Co. Limited
Evans David, frmr. Penllwyn Robert
Grove Rees, shopkeeper
Hughes John, farmer, Bryn
Hughes Llewellyn, farmer
Hughes Philip, farmer
Hughes Thomas, farmer
Jones Philip, farmer
Thomas William & Son, grocers, 6
Station terrace
Thomas Wm. shopkpr. 2 Station ter
CROFTT.
Letters received through Penclawdd,
Glamorgan.
Beynon John, farmer, Gwenfrooil
Jghn Mary (Mrs.), frmr.Pencaerfcnny
Rees Annie Weston (Mrs.), Crofty inn
Tanner Susannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas David, shopkeeper
DUNVAXT.
(For other names see Swansea.)
Richards Thomas, Preswylfa
Roe Miss, Brookland
LLANEHYSTYD
Aberystwyth to Aberay
village (
ships of Llanrhystyd Haminiog and Llanrhystyd
Mefenydd, in the county of Cardigan, 6 miles south
of Llanrhystyd Road station on the Great Western
railway, and 9 miles south from Aberystwyth, in the
•hundred of liar, petty sessional division of liar Lower
and AberajTon, county court district of Aberystwyth,
union of Aberystwyth and in the rural deanery of
Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of
St. David's. The river Wyre flows through the parish.
The church of St. Rhystyd, restored in 1857, is a build-
ing of stone in the Decorated style, consisting of
chancel, transept, nave, porch and a western tower
with spire, containing two belh : the stained east
window was erected in memory of Col. James Phillips :
there are 600 sittings. The registers date from the
year 1700. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
^225, with 2 acres of glebe, and residence.' in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1914 by the
Bev. David William Davies L.D. of St. David's Col-
lege, I/ampeter. There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel
Austin Philip, market gardener
Bayliss Jesse James, shopkeeper
Davies John, market gardener
Davies Ruth (Mrs.), market gardenr
Eaton Henry, farmer, Killanfach
Edwards Jane (Mrs.), mrkt. gardenr
Edwards M. (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Elliott Charles, wheelwright
Francis George, shopkeeper
Jones David, farmer, Bryncoed
Jones John Llovd, grocer
Killan Collierv' Co. (Edward Ev.ms,
manager)
Roberts William, laver bread manfr
Taylor Thomas, market gardener
Thomas Bros, farmers, Killanfawr
Williams Thomas, Dunvant inn
the high road from I and a Baptist chapel erected in iSjr, with 120 sittings,
rish comprising tho I The Rev. Canon D. Evans left the interest of £3c>o for
ibution to the poor. Major John Lloyd Hughe
J. P. who is lord of the manor, and Lieut. -Col. A. G,
Begbie are the principal landowners. Soil, clay. Prin-
cipal crops, wheat, barley and oats. The area of
Llanrhystyd Haminiog is 4,727 acres of land. 8 of
water and 28 of foreshore ; rateable value, jf 2,628 ;
population in 191 1, 587. Llanrhystyd Mefenydd has an
area of 3.939 acres of land. 11 of water and 54 of fore-
shore ; rateable value, £^,$'^7 ; population in 1911, 432.
Parish Clerk, James Jones.
Post, M. O. & T. OfRce (letters should have Cardigan-
shire added). -John W. Morgan, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth
Wall Letter Boxes.— Llanrhystyd & Penlanrodyn
Public Elementary Schools.
Llanrhv.Htvd, built in 1870, for 150 children; Miss Ellen
Beck'e '
Begbie Lient.-Col. Alfred Glvnn R E.,
J.P. Mabws
Davies Rev. David William L.Div.
(vicar). The \'icara«;e
Davies Evan Hughes J.P. Yslradteilo
Davies Miss, Gwynfa house
Jones David Jacob, Ffynnonhowell
Jones Misses, Glanwyre villa
COMMBRCIAI..
Davies Marv (Mrs). Red Lion P.H
Evans Danl. millr. (water), Felincwm
Evans John, blacksmith, Rhydrhoser
Evans Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper,
Brynrwyn
Evans Thomas David, carpenter
Evans William, saddler
Hughes Jonathan, blacksmith,
Cnwcyddwyros
Jenkins Morgan, Bl.ack Lion P.H
Jones Catherine (Mrs), ironmonger,
Qwladys house
Jones David, miller (water), Felinfawr
-Tones Mar^ret (Mrs.), ihopkeeper
Brjnherbert, for 143 child
sannah (Misses),
E. C. Evans,i
Lewis Ellen &
millers (water)
Lewis David, miller (water),Rhiwbwy8
Lewis Richard, shopkeeper
Morgan David, carpenter
Morgan Eliiabeth (Miss), shopkeeper
Morgan Lewis, master mariner,Gl>'nmr
Morgan Morgan Evan, blacksmith
Price Mary Ann (Miss), hosier
Rowlands Ann (Miss), grocer
Rowlands Daniel, butcher, Gors
Rowlands William, butcher, Plascrug
Williams Margaret (Miss), shopkpr.
Penrhiwtrawsnant
Williams Tom, insurance agent, as-
sistant overseer & collectr. of taxes
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or ovi
David Richard, Tycam
Davies David, Treflia
tDavies Evan Hughes J.P.Tstradte
Davies John, Llettygwyn
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Tynporth
Davies Morgan, Pencwm issa
Davies Stephen, Draenllwyn
Davies William, Rhvdlas
Edwards David & William, Tanllan
Edwards Edward, Bwlchymynyd
Edwards James, Pencwm
Edwards James (Mrs.), Tynant
Edwards Jenkin, Pentremawr
tElIis John, Pencwmcannol
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.) & Anr
(Miss), Pendre
Evans David, Rbydfudr
Evans Evan, Pengar
Evans Henry Thomas, Cefnmabws
Evans John, Brynrwyn
Evans Rees, Trawsnant
Evans Thomas. Glanrhos
Evans Thomas, Llyestyconsiens
Evans Thomas, Trofyclawdd
Howells Margaret (Mrs.), Brynhop*
Huffhes John, Llettvgrigiar
tHughes Richard, Cilfachaol
WKECTOKY.]
Isaac David, Goitre
Jam«8 Eleanor (Mrs.), Esgair
James James, AUtllwyd
James William, Tyhenfach
Jones Eliiabeth & Jane (Misses),
Perth i
tJones Daniel Lewis, Moelifor
Jones David, Penlan mabws
Jones David Jacob, Ffynncnhowell
tJones Jenkin, Tregynanissa
Jones Jenkin Morris, Tregynanucha
tJones John, Tyhen
Jones John, Tynewdd
Jones Thomas, Penrosser
SOUTH WALES.
Jones William, Penrhos-fawr
Lewis David, Tanyparke
Lewis Lewis, Ffrwd
Mason Morgan, Tynwern
Mason William, TJ'nbeily
tMorgan David, Pengarreg
Morgan Jane (Mrs.), Bhoscotadail
Morgan John, Bhywgoch
Morgans Morgan, Morfa
Morris Ebenezer, Pantffynon
Morris Jenkin, Penbanc
Morris John, Grlencarog
Morris Lewis, Gwarcanau
tMorris Morris, Trial
LLANSADWRN. 573
Morris Richard, Blaenrergar
Owen Owen, Ffoespiloorn
Phillips John James, Tyndderwen
Powell William, Garnfach
Richards Elizabeth (Mrs.), Bryn
Rowlands David, Mabwshen
Rowlands John James, Owarfelin
Rowlands John Richard, Cefntrawsnant
Stephens David, Penlan
Theophilus Edwd. & David, Wernfach
Thomas Thomas, Rhydlasuchaf
Williams Ann Jane (Mrs.), Felindre
Williams John, Bryngwyn
LLANSADTTBNEIT is a parish on a rising slope
<■{ the sea-coast overlooking Carmarthen Bay, 6 miles
south-west from St. Clear's station on the Carmarthen
Junction and Whitland section of the Great. Western
railway, 2 miles from Laugharne arid 15 from Car-
marthen, in the Carmarthen division of the county of
Carmarthen, Derllys hundred, Carmarthen union and
county court district, St. Clear's petty sessional divi-
sion, rural deanery of St. Clear's, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Sadyrnen, or Sadurnen, partially rebuilt in 1859,
IS an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting
of chancel, nave, small transept, south porch and a
western tower with small spire containing one bell : on
ihe south wall is a tablet to Capt. B. Eeynolds, d. 1774 :
there are 150 sittings. The register of baptisms dates
from the year 1663 ; burials, 1664 ; marriages, 1667.
The living is a rectory united to the vicarage of Laugharne,
joint net yearly value ^340, with 23 acres of glebe, in
the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Winchester, and
held since 1892 by the Rev. John Thomas M.A. of
Jesus College. Oxford, who resides at Laugharne. There
is a Baptist chapel at Plashet. On a hill near the
seashore is a cave called " Coygen," in which bones
rateable value, ;^i,579 ;
I 140.
attend the schools at Brook &
of prehistoric animals have been found. Broadway
mansion, the seat of Herbert Eccles esq. J. P. is a build-
ing of stono 200 feet above the sea level and com-
manding extensive views over Carmarthen Bay. Morgan
Jones esq. J. P. who is lord of the manor, and Herbert
Eccles esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is
red earth; subsoil, limestone and old red sandstone.
The chief crops are barley and oats. The area is 1,475
acres of land and 3 of
the population in 1911 w
The children of this plS'
Laugharne
BROOK is a hamlet 2J miles from Llansadurnen. The
church of the Good Shepherd, erected in 1865, as a
chapel of ease, is a building of stone in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel and nave, and affords
100 sittings ; it is partly used during the week as a
mixed elementary school for 35 children ; Frederick
Jame« Benfrey, master
Letters received through Laugharne, which is the
nearest post, money order & telegraph ofSce, 2 miles
distant
Wall Letter Box, Brook
Eccles Herht. J. P. Broadway
Marked' thus + farm 150 acres or over.
Cooper Arthur Henry, gardener to
H. Eccles esq. J. P. Broadway
tDavies Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Brook farm
Eviwards David, farmer.Llansadurnen
Evans David, farmer. Glebe farm
GrifBths William, farmer. Plashet
LiLAKSADWBK is a parish on the Towy, in the
Carmarthen divL-^ion of the county of Carmarthen, ij
miles west from Llanwrda station on the Llanelly and
Llandovery branch of the London and North Western
and Great Western joint railway, and 3 north-by-west
from Llangadoclc, in the hundred of Perveth, petty
sessional division of Llangadock, county court dis-
trict and union of Llandovery, rural deanery of
Llangadock, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Sadwm is an ancient
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a turret containing two bells : it was restored in
1885 at a cost of jf770, and affords 240 sittings. The
register dates from 1700. The living is a vicarage, with
Llanwrda annexed, joint net income ^200, with 3
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of trustees,
and held since 1910 by the Rev. Lewis Morris B.A.
f.f St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at
ordinary lime & ground lime &c. ;
haulage by traction engine ; small
cargoes loaded at own wharf con-
nected by tramway (ij mile) with
works (Telegrams, " Honeycorse,
Laugharne ") ; Coygen quarries &
lime works, Honeycorse
Rees William, farmer, Rogerswell
Sharpe John, Cloverhill, Plashet
Thomas Stephen W. farmer, Little
Burrows
limestone chips, screenings & ' Williams Arth. farmer. West Marsh
Llanwrda
Howell Thomas James, farmer,Broad-
way farm
Lewis Evan R. farmer, Llansadurnen
Lewis George A. farmer, Kinggadle
tPhillips John, farmer, BigCopthorn
Price George, farmer, Sarland
Price Mary (Miss), farmer. Little
Mountain farm
fflaymond Henry, farmer, lime
works & quarry proprietor ; con-
tractor for the supply of road
There is a Congregational chapel, erected
in 1828, seating 340 persons ; also Baptist and Methodist
chapels. The charities lor the poor, apprenticing boya
and for church expenses amount to £i(> 15s. yearly.
Abermarlais is the seat of Henry Charles Vicars Hunter
esq. J. P. Baroness De Rutzen is lady of the manor and
principal landowner. The chief crops are wheat, barley
and root crops. The area is 7,491 acres of land and
30 of water; rateable value, £sA93'' tb" population in
1911 was 718 in the civil, and 1,127 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
Post Office. — John Aubrey, sub-postmaster. Letters
through Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire, which is the
nearest money order & telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Waunclyndaf & Glanmarlais
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1874. tor
i66 children ; John Lloyd Thomas, master
Marked thus * receive letters direct
from Llanwrda.
Marked thus f receive letters through
Llangadock, Carmarthenshire.
Marked thus J receive letters through
Llandilo, Carmarthenshire.
PEIVATE KESIDENT3.
Davys Mrs. Brynhrfrid
tEvans Rev. H. ' Jenkin (Baptist),
Arfryn
Evans Mrs. Brynheulog
+Hnnter Henry Charles Vicars J. P.
Abermarlais park
COM1IKECL4L.
Aubrey John, shopkeeper. Post office
Davies Edwd. Square & Compass P.H
tEdTTards Jn. Square & Compass inn
Griffiths David, shopkeeper
Jones David, blacksmith
Jones Isaac, shopkeeper
Morgan Margaret (Mrs.), Sexton
Arms P.H
Thomas Elias, carpenter, Bryndyfan
house
Thomas Thomas, rate collector &
registrar of births & deaths for
Llansadwrn sub-district, Penrhiw
Williams Evan, blacksmith
FinMER.S.
Bevan Mary (Mrs.), Dolfeinog
•Davies David, Cwmrhew
tDavies David, Park
Davies Esther (Mrs.), Pantyrhenhre
Davies Evan, Brynmarlais
JDavies Evan Obadiah, Merdyuehaf
•Davies Henry, Brynmawr
JDavies Henry, Cefnpark
Davies Henry Thomas, Fronuchat
Davies John, Ffynongarreg
•Davies Joseph, Pantybryn
JDavies Joseph, Tanlan
Davies Joseph, Troedyrhiwgader
•Davies Letitia (Miss), Graig
Davies Lewis Morgan, Felindre mill
& Fosy whaid
Davies Morgan, Cwmilath
Davies Roderick, Llwynbwch
•Davies Saml. Jonathan, Troedyrhi"
•Davies Sarah (Mrs.), Abertegan
tDavies Stephen, Parkglas
JDavies Thomas. Craigybwch
•Davies Thomas. Glandulais
•Davies Thomas, Pantybedol
+Davies Thomas, Parkside
+Davies Thomas, Penybank
Davies Thomas Jones, Bryndyfan
Davies William (Mrs.), Flosdd-n
Davies William, Fountain hall
Davies William, Llwynyrin
Davies William, Pantyffordd
Davies William, Tyrymyndd
(avies Willie, Glanrhyduchaf
Edwards Benjamin, Tiradda
Edwards David, Dderwengroes
574 LLANSADWRN.
Edvard* Evan. Tnyt-tovy
Kdwards Sarah (Mrs), Bn-lchygwynv
Erane Charlotte (Mrs.) & Son, Brvn-
healog
Evana Daniel, Cvmsidan-favi
•Branfi Daniel, Ffynnonqusrre!
Evans David, Esgerisaf
£vui8 Eleanor (Miss), Lletlyfagwyren
Evans Evan. Blaenniarlais
Evans Evan, Brongaer
Evans Evan, Glanmarlais
Evans John, Bryn
Evans John, Fronisaf
•Evans Jn. Graigbeynon & BiybrihwU
Evans John Morgan, Wern
•Evans Joshua, Maesquarre
JEvans Sarah (Mrs.), Greenirioadfiw
Evans Thomas, Tiryfan
Evans William, Penhafod
JEvane William, Troedyrhiwesgair
Eodson William. Sarnfach
Ingram Daniel Thomas, Glanmar-
lais-ganol
Ingram John Nathan, Cwmllife
SOUTH WALES.
•Is,iac Jacob, Cwmbran
Jonej Anthony, Llwjncelyn
tJones David, Bryncoch
Jones Edmund Owen, Fronddannant
Jones Enoch, Cwmmynydd
JJones John, Cefneithrin
tJones John, Merdy-isaf
Jones John Thomas. Tsguboyeroth
tJones May (Miss). Lettvrvwen
Jones Rees, Myrtle hill
Jones Thomas, Drefach
JJones William, Pantgwyn
tLewis Eliiabeth (Mrs.), Brown Hill
•Lewis William, Pantglas
tMoses Thomas, Caerbont
Peregrine William E. Green Hill
JPrice Daniel, Glanyrfonddti-isaf
Price David. Esgair
JPrice Edward, Cwmmawr
tBogers Wm. Ashfield & Penywann
»Simon Eliiabeth (Mrs.), Cwmdwr
fThomas David, Lloegr-fach
Thomas David, Pantypistill
Thomas David. Pnik lodg.-
[kelly's
Thomas David. Plasnewydd
Thorn a« Evan, Caeaugwynion
•Thomas James, Ftynnonlas
JThomas John, Cefnmaes
Thomas Llewellyn, Pengwarno)adrt
JThomas Bees, Aherdoynant
JThomas Thomas, Blaencwm
•Thomas Thomas, Cwmarchon
•Thomas Thomas, Cwmresker-uchaf
ItThomas Thomas, Tygwyn
•Walters Ellen (Mrs.), Tyncoed
Walters James, Pantvfer
Walters Walter, Troedyrhiwebyst
Williams David. Tirshinkin
Williams Dinah (Mrs.), Church house
^Williams James, Pendrawpark
Williams John, Llwvngweno-fawr
Williams John Fredk. Llwyntywyll
Williams Morgan Henry, Bankylan
Willi.ams Thomas, Cwmllynfe-uchaf
JWilliams William, Gellydeg
JWilliams William. Tycoch
•Williams Wm. Eees, Cwmllvnte-isa(
LLANSAIITT see Ferryside
LZ-ANSAMLET.
LLANSAMLET LOWEH, see Swansea.
LLANSANNOB (or TU, f) is a small village and
parish on the river Thaw, j miles west from Tstrad-
Owen station on the LlantritJnt to Aberthaw branch of
the Taff Vale railway, 3 miles north from Cowbridge. 6
• ast from Bridgend and 14 west from Cardiff, in the
Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan, Cow-
bridge hundred and petty sessional division. Bridgend
and Cowbridge union and county court district, rural
deanery of Groneath Lower (eastern division) and arch-
deaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The church of S;
Senewyr is a building of stone, in the Early English
style, 'consisting of chancel, nave, .'■outh porch ,ind a
small western tower containing 2 bells: in the church
is the effigy of a cross-legged knight in armour: the
nave was reseated in 1850 and the chancel in 1875,
and both were again reseated in 1910 : there are 120
sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the
year 1726 ; marriages and burials, 1750. The living
is a rectory, net yearly value ;^2io, with residence,
in the gift of Herbert S. Watson esq. and held since
1909 by the Rev. Frederick Richard Williams M.A.
of Cniversitv College. Oxford, who is also vicar of
Penllyne. A charity derived from the parish oi St.
Mary Hill produces £2 los. yearly. Llansannor Court,
the seat of Herbert S. Watson esq. J. P. is a handsome
mansion in the Eliiabethan style. Herbert. S. Watson
esq. J.P. John F. Griffith esq. H. RadcliSe esq. and
W. H. Mathias esq. J.P. are the principal landowner*.
The soil is clay and limestone ; subsoil, various. Th»
chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area U
1,819 acres; rateable value, jri.726; the population in
iqii was :78.
Sexton, Mrs. Hole.
Letters through Cowbridge, Olam. which
post, money order & telegraph office, 3
Wall Letter Box. near the Rectory
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), for Llan-
sannor & Llanharry, erected in 1870 & enlarged in
j?95, for 100 children; Miss Hill, mistress
The school is controlled by a body of managers under a
trust deed; Rev. F. R. Williams M.A. correspondent;
William Thomas Gwyn, clerk
iles distant
Leigh Wm. Watkin, Llansannor
Watson Herbt. S.. J.P.Llansannoi
Williams Rev. Frederi.k Bicl,
M.A. (rector). Rectory
COUUKBCIAl..
BurkaM;iv James, City inn
Edwards' William, farmer. Garw;.
Ellis H. Douglas, (armer.Isycocd fm 1 Richards Thomas, fanner, Brigam
Graham Ruth (Mrs.), frmr. City frni Iheophilns Wra. farmer, Pantyslod
Jarvis James, farmer, GclligoU 1 Thomas William, farmer, Llansannc
Jeffreys Thos. farmer, Argoed Ganol | Court fa:
John David, farmer, Argoed Uchaf {Thomas Wm
I Lewis John, farmer, Argoed Isaf j
: .Maddock Margaret (Mrs.), farmer
Newton Albert James, blacksmith
farmer, Pantyllywydd
Geo. farmer. Windmill frm
Richard, farmer
LIiANSANTFFRAID is a parish in the county
of Cardigan, tm Cardigan bay, about 'i mile.-; south-
west from Llanrhystjd Road station on the Great
Western railway, 4J miles north-east from Aberayron
station on the Lampeter and Aberayron branch of
the Great Western railway, and 11 south-by-west from
Aberystwyth, in liar hundred, Aberayron union, county
coort district and petty sessional division, and in the
rural deanery of Glyn Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan
and diocese of St. David's. Under an order of the
Local Government Board, in 1884 Gilfach was trans-
ferred from Llansantffraid to Llandewi Aberarth. The
church of St. Bridget is a plain building of stone, in the
Early English style of the 13th century, consisting of
chancel, nave, and an embattled tower.' containing one
bell : there are 400 sittings. The register of baptisms
dates from the year 1796, marriages 1754, and burials
1813 The living is a vicaraj^c, net income ^207, -withe
ucies of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held since 1918 bv the Rev. William
Uar Edwards A.K.C.L. At NEBO, 'about 2 miles dis-
t.int, is a chapel of ease, built in 1913 to seat 200
persons. There is- a Congregational chapel, erected iri
1805, with 200 sittings, and a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel. Major John Lloyd Hughes J.P. is the principal
landowner. The soil is light loam ; subsoil, slate. The
chief crops are wheat and barley. The area is 4,701
acre.s of land, 6 of water, i of tidal water and 184 of
foreshore; assessable value, j£2,5i9; the population in
191 1 was S93 in the civil and 943 in the ecclesiastical
LIANON is a thriving village in this parish, on the
road from Cardigan to Aberystwyth, and contains some
remains of monastic buildings. Here is also a Con-
gregational chapel, erected in 1866, seating 200 persons.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office, Llanon (letters should have
Cardiganshire added V— Miss Jane Sinnctt Thomas.
sub-postmistress
County Police .Station, Evan Lewis, constable
The parish is under the Aberavron School Management.
B C. Jones. Aberayron, clerk to the managers;
Evan Rees, Aberayron, attendance officer
Council School (mixed), for 130 children; Thomas R
Davies, master; (infants' school), for 70
FRIVATB HKSIDBNTS.
Davirs Rev. Dsivid Moses (Calvinistic
Methodist), Del Fan
Davies David Lloyd, Lima honsi-
Davies Misses, Ontario house
Davies Owen, Snnny villa
Edwards Rev. Willi'am liar A.K C.L.
The Vicarage
Evans Mrt, Cenwnv hoDse
Hughes Major John LLoyd J P Allt-
Llwyd (postal address, Llanrhystyd,
Cardigan.shire)
James James, Manor Avon
James Thomas. Glnn-y-Worydd
Jenkins Mrs. Morwylfa
Jones Capt. David, Levant houi-e
Jones Miss, Bryn-Awelon
Jones Miss. Cadivor villa
Jones Mrs. Llyhteg
Jones Mrs. Roseland
Lewis Rev. David. Vigilant hoosi.-
Lewis Matthew. Jasper house
I..loyd Evan, Miiesgwyn
Lloyd Thomas, Maesgwyn
Morgan Evan. The Green
Morgan John Henry, Glancleden
Morgan Miss, Ael-y-Bryn
DIRECTORY,]
Morris David X,loyd, SunnyhiU ,
Richards Eev. William (CaUinistic
Methodist), Clareniont
Richards Mrs. Marion villa
Rowlands Miss, Mount Pleasant
Williams John, Iriynparis
COUJlKItLlAL.
Barclays Bank Limited (branch)
- (E. Lloyd Jones, manager) ; dran
on head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Beckett Catherine Ann (Mrs.), chinn
& glass dealer
Clarke John, White Hall inn
Davies Daniel, carpenter & joiner
Davies David, blacksmith
Davies Evan, master mariner
Davies Evan, master mariner. Ruse h!
Davies John, blacksmith
Davies John, grocer
Davies Wm. master marinr.Clarovine
Evans Evan, boot & shoe maker
Evans Evan, master mariner.Wave vi!
Evans John Owen, master mariner,
Islwyn
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), millei
(water), Felinfach
Evans Willia.n, collector to the Guar
dians.relicving & vaccination officer.
Llansantffraid district, & regi.'strar
of births & deaths for Llansantffraid
sab-district, Aberayron union.Uarn-
foel (postal address. Pennant,
Aberarth, Cardiganshire)
liLANSANTFFEAID CWMDAITDDWB is a
parish and scattered village, in the County of Radnor,
near the conflnence of the rivers Wye and Elan, closely
adjoining to Rliayador; it is 15 miles south from Llan-
idloes, in Rhayader hundred, union, and petty sessional
division, rural deanery of Melineth-nllra-Ithon, archdea-
conry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The chuich
of St. Bride, which replaced a very ancient church,
was erected in 1865 at a cost of about ^£2,200, and
is a plain strucmro of native stone, with Bath and
freestone dressings in the Early English style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and a
western tower with spire, containing one bell. There
are 10 stained glass windows, including two memorial
windows to the late T. Prickard esq. one to Nathan
Prickard esq. of Dderw, and another to the Oliver
family; the chancel screen of wrought iron was erected
by the tenants to commemorate the marriage of Miss
Oliver, of Rhydoldog, with the late Major-Gen. John
Ramsey Sladen R.A. (Bengal), D.L., J.P. ; the reredos
includes a finely carved reproduction by Forsyth, of
Worcester, of " Tha Last Supper," after the picture by
Leonardo da Vinci : there are 300 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1682. The living is a vicarage, net
income jf25o, with residence, in the gift of the Lord
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1897 by the Rev.
William Gabe Lic.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter,
and surrogate. In Elan Valley is a small chapel in con-
nection with the parish church, and seating 120 persons.
Price's charity of £500, founded in 1719, yields ^64 17s.
yearly, £2 los. of which is given to the vicar for preach-
ing five sermons yearly in Welsh, called " Jacob's
Sermons." £30 yearly from this charity is devoted to
the schools, to which a scholarship is attached. At Hir
Nant, a remote part of the parish, is a .sulphurous
spring.
The Vale of Nantgwilt, in this parish, at the junction
<il the rivers Elan and Claerwen, one of the most
charming valleys in Great Britain, has been submerged
beneath the waters of a series of lakes, formed in 1906
for the purpose of supplying water to the City of Bir-
mingham, nearly eighty miles away. Dpwai-ds of
45.562 acres of land have been acquired in this neigh-
bourhood by the Corporation of Birmingham under
an Art of Parliament; all which land drains into the
river Elan above a point known as " Caban C6ch," where a
SOUTH WALES.
Jenkins David Lewis, master tnarinr.
Montrose
Jenkins .Rees, master Enarinr.Glenydd
Jenkins William, master mariner,
Tynewydd
Jones David, carpenter
lones David A. master mariner.
Rose mount
Jones E. Morris, grocer
Jones Emma (Mrs.), Central hotel
Jones Evan, tailor
Jones John, boot & shoo dealer
lones John Daniel, grocer
Jones Timothy.mastr.marinr.Talarvor
Jones William, cabinet maker
Jones Wm. mstr. marinr.Clydevale ho
Jones William Sinnett, master
mariner. Carlton house
Lewis Henry, surveyor to Aberayron
Rural District Council, Garnfawr
Lewis Jenkyn M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A
Ijewis John, tailor
Lewis Margt. (Mrs.),Conrmercial htl
Morgan & Davies, tailors
-Morgan David T. tailor, & agent to
the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd.
Regent house
Morgan Evan, corn merchant
Morgan Margt. (Miss), shopkeeper
Morgans Morgan, shopkeeper
Morris Daniel, draper
575
National Provincial Sc Union Bank o(
England Limited (sub-branch)
(Diyhurst George Munro Hughes,
manager ; open Wednesdays 10 to
12); draw on head office, i,
Bishopsgate, London E C 2
Richards Dl. mstr. marinr. Pant Teg
Richards Jn. mastr. marinr. Penbank
Skewis Arthur, boot k, shoe repairer
Thomas John, druggist. Post office
Williams David, boot maker
Alban Thomas, Hafodperis (postal ad-
dress, Llanrhystyd, Cardiganshire)
Davies Daniel, farmer, Tryalbanh
Davies Evan, Trialmiiwr
Edwards David. Porthniawr
Edwards Evan. Troedyrhiw
Edwards John, Pantwillog
Evans Ludwig, Tyncoed
Evans William, Garnfoel (postal ad-
dress. Pennant, Aberarth, Cardi-
ganshire)
Hughes William, Gwvnfryn
James James, AlUlwyd & Alltgoch
Lewis David, Hafodwrog
Lewis Evan, AlUlwyd Farm yard
Lewis John, Penlan
Lloyd David, Adsolwen
Price Evan James, Morfamawr
Rowlands DavidMorgan,Perthggweiiin
(postal address, Llanrhystyd, Car
diganshire)
series of great masonry dams have been now constructed.
Six impounding reservoirs, capable of storing i3,oo<i
million gallons, and yielding 73 million gallons dally to
Birmingham, part of which have been constructed at
Caban C6ch, Pen-y-gareg. Craig-g6ch and Dol-y-mynach.^
and contain 7.540. 1.320, 2.000 and 1,500 million gallons
respectively. These resservoirs were formed hy the erec-
tion in each case of a massive wall of masonry in
cement across the valley, founded on solid rock. The
aqueduct conveying the water starts from Careg-ddu,
and passing under the Foel in a tunnel, emerges a little
distance below Caban C6ch dam. It consists for half
its whole length (73J miles) of a brick and concreto
structure, 9 feet in diameter, of which 13J miles ar» in
tunnel, and 23 miles follows in syphons. There are 17
tunnels in all, the longest being 4,^ miles. The first
instalment of the work, estimated to cost about thre*
and a half millions sterling, was carried out under the
personal supervision of the late Mr. James Mansergh
M.Inst C.E., F.G.S. for the Corporation of the City of
Birmingham. Dderw, situated on a hill, commanding a
splendid view of its neighbourhood, is the residence of
Gilbert. Prickard esq. Rhydoldog is the property of
Mrs. Sladen. The Lewis Lloyd family own part of
the manor of Grange, and of the manor of Cantref.
Maelienydd; the Corporation of Birmingham, who own
the rest of this manor, and the trustees of the late Rev.
W. E. Prickard M.A. are the principal landowners. The
soil is sandy clay; subsoil, stone and sand. The chief
crops are wheat and roots, but the land is chiefly
pasture. The area of the parish is 31,945 acres of land
and 227 of water ; rateable value, ;^53,'533 ; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 602.
Post, M. 0..& T. Office. Elan Village.— Robert Worth-
ing, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Rhayader,
Radnorshire
Wall Letter Box. Cwmdauddwr
Cwmdauddwr (non-provided) Public Elementary (En-
dowed) School (mixed), erected in 1863, & enlarged
in 1895, for 160 children; Llewellyn Davies, master
Corporation of Birmingham Waterworks School erected
in 1903 at Elan Village (mixed), for 210 chiiar>;n ,
Harry Opstone, master; Mrs. Upstone, mistress
Railway Station, Rhayader, Jas. Edwards, station mastr
Gabe Rev. William Lic.Div. (vicar),
Vicarage
Morris Rev. Samuel (Baptist), Elam
Valley
Price Mrs. Powell, Gwardolau
Prickard Gilbert, Ddenv
Sladen Brigadier-Gen. David Ramsay
C.M.G., D.S.O., J.P. Rhydoldog
Sladen Mrs. Rhydoldog
COMMEHCUL.
Davies Joseph Henry, hair dresser
Elan Valley Hotel (The) (John Parr,,!Pugh G^.o^g^- '^'•'''"f';?. J".'^,,,
. _ . < ^ ^ n.:„^ wirhfird. collector 01
Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper.Bridge
End buildings
Jones 0. (Mrs.), miller (water). New
.lill
Lowe William Charles,
Marston Pryce. shoe
Oliver Thomas, land .s
Sladen. Rhydoldog
Phillips Mary (Mrs.).grcr. Corner shop
ard to Mr
Price Richard, coUectn
tax. Station road
Price Richard Beaun
agent. Station road
ds Edward, farm hailiffi to G.
eral dealer-! Prickard esq
Ryder Richard Davies, ironmonger.
'oil engine & implement agent
Thomas Thos. (Mrs.), grocer. Tycr»:
576
CWMUAUDDWR. I
SOUTH WALES.
Jones John, Upper Llanfadog
Jones Eees, Coedmynach
Lewis Benjamin Pugh, Noyadd
Lewis Edward, Glanelan
Lewis Joseph, Ochorcefn
Lewis Meredith, Tyncoed
Lewis William, Claerwen
Lewis William, Glyn
Morgan Alfred, NanertMr
Owens John, Abercaithon
Owens Reuben, Cwnibir
Powell John, Abercaithon
ryd
FAHMEKS
Byewater Miss, Penrochor
Davies Pryce, Park
Drew Edward, Tynpistill
Edwards Thomas, DJole
Evans David, Pengarreg
Evans John, Alltgoeh
Evans Thomas Morgan, Tynwain
Hamer Edward, Noyaddfach
Hamer Wm. Ochorcefn & Treheslog
Hughes John, Newhouse
Hughes William, Nanerthfawr &
Aberglanhirin I
LXiANSANTFFRAID-IN-ELVEL is a parish in
the county of Eaduor, on the road from Builth to New
Radnor, 5 miles north-east from Builth Wells station on
the Cambrian railway and 8 miles south-west from the
>'ew Radnor terminal station on a branch of the Great
Western railway, in the hundred and petty sessional
division of Colwyn, Builth union and county court dis-
trict, and is in tie rural deanery of Elwel, archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St.
Alfael, or Elfrida, previously a small edifice consisting of
chancel and nave, with a ruinous tower, was rebuilt in
1895 at a cost of ^900 and contains 2 bells. The
register dates from the year 1813. The living is a
vicarage, with the chapelry of Bettws Disserth annexed,
joint net income .£170, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
Evans Rev. Henry John L.Div. (vicar), Davies John, Newhouse & Brynglas
Hundred House 'tDavies John L. Llwynmadoc
Vanghan Mrs. Llansantffraid house j Davies Lewis, Bryncoch
COMMERCIAL. i Davies William, Bryucrach
Davies William i Son, millers, | tDavies William, Forest
Hundred House mill I Davies William, Garth
Owens Evan H. boot maker 'Drew John Vincent, Ffynone
[kelly's
I Price Oatherino (Mrs.), Vergwm
Price James, Safancoed & Tymawr
Price John, Nantyrhaidd
Pugh Thomas, Gwardole
Rees Thomas, Tynnant
Samuel Pryce, Xantymusten
Stephens Thomas, Glanllyn
Thomas Elizabeth Jane (Miss), Lowe
Llanfadog
Williams David (Mrs.), Cwmclyd
Worthing James, Hirnant
Williams William, draper. Post office.
Hundred House
Worts Charlotte Jane (Mrs.) .Hundred
•Bouse inn
Dyke Thomas, Garnfach
Dj-ke William Thomas Ernest,
Evans John, Franksbridge
Griffiths William, Pendre
Jones John Griffith. Bryntuppi
t.lones William, Hirll»yn
Langford Price, Pantyrhia
David's, and held since 1915 by the Rev. Henry John
Evans L.Dir. of St. David's College, Lampeter. A
Church hall was erected in 1913, in memory of the late
James Vaughan esq. Lord Glanusk G.B., D.S.O. is thu
lord of the manor, and the trustees of the late James
Vaughan esq. J.P. are the principal landowners. The
land is chiefly pasture. The area is 4,717 acres; rate-
able value, ;£'i,944; the population in 1911 was 217 in
the civil and 302 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Hundred House.— William
Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through
Builth Wells, Breconshire
Langford Thomas, Waunmynachlog
Matthews James, Tyngreen
Meredith James, Gorse
Meredith John, Rhiwogo
Morson Edward, Matts
Morson William, Bryniselaf
Phillips Elizabeth (Mrs.), Pantgwja
Price William, Cilyberllan
Prothero Hugh, Cwmber Lwyn
Sheen John Wozencraft Jone.'
Baileybychan
Sheen Thomas Richard, Carneddau
Weale Charles, Llandre
West Albert, Graig
Ddol
LLANSAKTFFBEAD-JTTXTA-trSK is a parish
in the county of Brecknock, on the banks of the river
Usk, halt a mile from Talybont station, on the Brecon
and Merthyr railway, 6 south-east from Brecon, 30.V north
from Cardiff, and 183 from London, in Pencelly hundred
and petty sessional division, Brecon union and county
court district, and in the rural deanery of Brecon (third
I»art), archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Bridget, or St. Bride, erected in 1885
by the late J. P. Gwynne-Holford esq. of Buckland, at
a cost of ;^2,6i8, is a cruciform building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, tiansopts, south porch and an
octagonal turret, containing one bell: there are 150
sittings, of which Jo are free. The east window is
stained and represents the Ascension. There is .still
preserved here the font from the old church. A beauti-
ful marble monument was erected in 1896 on the inside
of the nave, and contains the following inscription and
the Vaughan arms : —
" In late but reverent remembrance of a sweet
Psalmist of Israel, Henry Vaughan M.D. (known
as the Silurist), of Newton by Usk, in this
parish, who died 23rd April, 1695, aged 73 years,
and was buried in this churchyard.
He that hath left life's vain joys and vain care.
Hath got an house where many mansions are."
Silese Scintillans.
There are several marble monuments in the church to
the Jones family, and a brass tablet to Col. Henry Hol-
ford Stevenson. The registers date from the year 1718.
The living is a rectory, net income .£205, with 25 acres
of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Karl oi
Ashburnham, and held since 1914 by the Rev. William
Lloyd B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is
a Congregational ch^pel, erected in 1831, with 180
niltings. The poor's land produces j^9 yearly. Scethrog,
LLANSANTFFREAD-JUXTA-USK.
(Letters received through Bwlcb,
Breconshire.)
rniVATK BESinENTS.
(iHyiine-Holford Mrs. Puckland
Lloyd Rev. William B.A. (rector).
The Rectory
Parry William, Talybryn
Rome Rev. Robert Loumer M.A.
LlansantfTread bouse
Lloyd Eleanor (Mrs), farmer. \
Talybryn
Maidment William, head gameko
Morris Wm.Farmers' AnnsP.l
Nash Edward, farm bailiff to Mi
GwTnne-Holford
Parry" William, farmer, Talybryn
Price Benj. blacksmith. Pennorth
Thomas Herbert, earpentar
as the we.sterii part of this parisii is called, derived it.s
name from Brochwell-Ts-cythrog, one of the prince*
of Powys, and still includes a small group of houses
called by this name, about half a mile from which,
by the main road to Brecon, stands a pillar stone,
aiiout three feet in height, with a mutilated inscrip-
tion, of which only the word " Victorini " is now
legible, but the tradition is that it commemorates a
son of Victorinus, slain, it is said, in a neighbouring
dingle, called " Cwmgelanedd " (the valley of slaughter).
The Roman road from Caerlleon to Gaer, near Brecon,
passes through the parish, from which a fine view is
afforded of the majestic range of the Brecknockshire
beacons. Buckland is a modern red sandstone mansion,
situated in a beautiful park overlooking the river Usk,
and is the seat of Mrs. Gwynne-Holford. An interesting
feature in connection is that the lato Col. Gwynne-
Holford, an old Waterloo veteran, had the trees laid
down on Buckland Hill to represent the squares of
infantrv and troops of cavalry at Waterloo. The trus-
tees of the late James Price' William Gwynne-Holford
(SCI. (d. 1016) are lords of the manor and principal land-
owners. The soil is fertile and productive, and consists
of loam and sand, with a gravel subsoil. The chief
rn and roots, and a considerable portion i*
rage. The area is 2,209 acres, of which 57-
are water; rateable value, £2,020; the population in
1911 was 135.
BWLCH is a small village partly in the three parishiu
of Cwmdu, Cathedine and Llansant£Eread-Jurta-U«k.
Post Office, Scelhrog.— Miss Florence Clarke, sub-
postmistn-ss. Letters throogh Bwli-h, Breconshire &,
throuiih Brecon. The m^are-t money order & tele-
graph office is at Talybonton-T'.sk, 2 miles distant
The children of this parish attend the schools at Cathe-
dine. Llangasty & Talybont
Williams John, farmer, Nowton
Woodcock James William, gardener
to Mrs. Gwynne-Holford, Pentry-
nieilon
SCETHROG.
Cole Hamilton Claude Ocor^-.-.
Tscythrog
I Williams Thomas Recs
{Williams Thos. Bees, farmer, Noyadd
• k Scethrog
.Tops
DIRECTORY.]
i'JUTH WALES.
IiIiANSAWEIi is ft parish and village on the Cothi.
in the Carmarthen dirision of the county x>t Carmarthen,
& miles north-by-west from Talley Road station on the
Llnnelly and Llandovery branch of the Great Western
railway and 9 east-by-sonth from Llanybyther station
iin the Great Western railway, 10 north from Uan-
dilo-Fawr and 11 west from Llandovery, in the hundred
of Caio, petty sessional division of Llandovery, county
court district of Llandilo, union of Llandilo-Fawr, rural
deanery of Llangadock. archdeaconry of Carmarthen and
diocese of St. Dajid's. The village is supplied with
excellent water from a natural spring at Ffynon Sawel.
The church of St. Sawel, an ancient building, consists
of chancel, nave, transept, porch and a tower con-
taining one bell : it was restored in 1887 at a total
cost of j^i,49i, and affords 120 sittings. The register
dates from 1700. The living is a vicarage annexed to
that of Caio, joint net income ;£'i70, with zj acres of
glebe, in tihe gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held
since 1914 by the Rev. Griffith .Jones B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Caio. The
Rev. Isaac Edwards B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, has been curate in charge since 1915. There
is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel, built in 1749, seating
500. and a Congregational chapel, erected in 1869, seat-
inir 250 persons, and a public hall with reading
room and library. On Dinas Hill is an aficient camp.
Edwinsford is the seat of Sir James Hamlyn Williams
Williams-Drummond hart, who is the principal land-
iiwner. The mansion, an edifice of stone in the Gothic
style, stands in a large park of 410 acres, watered by
the river Cothi. The soil is gravel. Chief crops, oats
PRIVATE liESLDENlS.
^vas 583
Post, M
Lettei
LLANSPYDIUO. 577
10,250 acres of land and 61
j^4,679 ; the population in k
Wiiliams-Drummoud Sir James Ham-
lyn Williams bart. J.P, Edwinsford
Edwards Rev. Lsaac B.A. (curate in
charge), 3 Church terrace
Richards Rev. David B. (Congrega-
tional), Penybont
l\'illiams Rev. John Ellis (Calvini.stic
Methodist)
COMMEBl'IAL.
c. ; motor garage & motor cars
ir hire. Motors meet morning t>
rening trains at Llandilo. T i
James, Black Lion "
Jones Margaret (Miss), baker
Leigh Ann (Miss), Bed Lion P.H
Llansawel Reading Room & Library.
Town hall
Thomas Moses, carpenter
Thomas Sarah (Mrs), Cart & Horse.
D. & T. Office. — John Davies, sub-postmaster,
received from Llandilo, Carmarthenshire
Conveyance. — Motor passenger & mail service from Black
Lioii hotel to Llandilo at 6.45 a.m. & 4.50 p.m. ; from
Llandilo 7.40 a.m. & 7.10 p.m
CARMARTHEN COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOB LLAN-
SAWEL SUB-DIVISION OF LLANDOVERY PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
John Morgan Davies D.L. Froodvale, Llanwrda, Car-
marthenshire, chairman
Cyril Froodvale Davies, Hafdre, Llanwrtyd Wells
Davies David Evan, Gelly, Uanycrwys, Llanwrda, Car-
marthenshire
Howard Meuric Lloyd, Cynghordy-u-Llandovery, Car-
marthenshire
Sir James Hamlyn Williams Williams-Drummond bart.
Edwinsford, Llansawel, Llandilo
Lieut-Col. Henry Samuel Price Davies, Rowley house,
Stratord-on-Avon
Petty Sessions are held at the Town Hall, the fir.st
Tuesday in each month at 11 a.m
Clerk to the Magistrate.s, Edmond Long Price. Talley,
Llandilo.
County Police, Frederick Andrews, constable in charge
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 123 children ;
William Jones, master; John Williams, attendance
Davies William, Cwmdubach
Evans David, Blaengofiarth
Evans Evan, Cwmglaw-fawr
Evans Evan, Cwmlogin
FAKMEES.
Davies Ann (Mrs.), Carreg
Davies Anthony. Cra'cbdir
Davies Daniel, Blaenyresgair
Davies David, Blaencwm
Davies David, Clynmargh
Davies Elias, Brynau-uchaf
Davies Evan, Acneth-uchaf
Davies Griffiths, Pyllanrewrych
Davies James, Cilwenne-nchaf
Davies James, Pantianau
Davies John, Bryanrisaf
Davies John, Lle'therllwyd
Davies John, Tancoed
Davies Thomas, Tynycwm
Davies Thomas, Ynys
Davies William, Cwmcoedifor
David William, shopkeeper
Davies David, miller (water), Llan
sawel mill
Davies Evan, shopkeeper, Tyisaf
Davies Evan, tailor
Davies James, Swan P.H
Davies Jane M. (Mrs.), clerk to
Parish Council & collector of rates
& taxes
Davies John, shopkpr. & post office
Griffiths Mary Ellen(Miss),Angel P.H
Griffiths Thomas, farm bailiff to Sir
J. H. W. Williams-Drummond
bart. J.P. Edwinsford lodge
Griffiths WUliam, blacksmith. Town-
hall square
.Tames Daniel, Black Lion hotel;
commercial k posting house ; every
accommodation for visitors, fishing
LLAN SPYDDID is a parish in the county of Breck-
nock, on the south bank of the Dsk, 2 miles south
from Aberhran station, on the Neath and Brecon railway,
and 2 south-west from Brecon, in the hundred of Devy-
nook, Merthyr petty sessional division, Brecon county
court district, union of Brecknock, and in the rural
deanery of Brecon (second part), archdeaconry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Cattwg is
a building of stone, erected in the 13th century, and
v-onsists of chancel, nave, porch and a belfry containing
r bell : the pulpit has a finely carved sounding board :
the stained east window is a memorial to the Morgan
family ; the west window was erected to the late Colonel
Pearce. of Ffiwdgrech ; the south window was erected
in 1913 til the memoi-y of Col. and Mrs. Morgan
and their son. The church was restored in 1880 at a
cost of /Boo, and the interior has since been reno-
vated at the sole expense of the late Col. J. Morgan, of
Brecon. There are 200 sittings, of which 100 are free.
The church is surrounded by 13 yew trees which are
supposed to date from the 5th century. The churchyard
contains a handsome mausoleum which is the burial
place of the Pearce family of Ffrwdgrech. There is also
PKiVATE RESIDENTS. | Murray Penry Job
(iriffiths Rev. Thomas L.Div. (vicar) Price Charles Wea
Morgan Lieut. -Col. Stuart Williams Jones Edward, i
D.L., J.P. Bolgoed I Middle
Evans Sarah (Mrs.), Tanyrallt
William, Llygadyruch
Evans William, Bhydn
George George, Bryndafydd-uohaf
Griffiths Brothers, Penbaily
Griffiths John, Sunnv hill
Harries Margaret (Mrs.),Trewann-isaf
Humphreys Thomas, PengeUy
James James, Penrhiw
Jones Jenkin. Lletherbelydru
Jones John, Cwmhowell
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Ffosgotta
Jones Thomas, Acheth-isaf
Jones Thomas, Cwmdare
Jones William. Esgair
Lloyd Isaac, PantmawT
Morgan Evan. Cilyllunfawr
Morgan John, Bhyglyn
Morris Edmund, Brvdafydd-isaf
Richards Daniel, Bank
Richards David, Llewynblyfyn
Richards John, Bailytew
Thomas James, MaesUan
Thomas John, Baily Vicar
Thomas Thomas, Dolaugleision
Williams Henry, Treglog
Williams William, Bank
an ancient stone which marks the burial place of Aulach,
one of the princes of Breconshire. The register dates
from 1699. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
/S4, with 7 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
the Marquess Camden, and held since 1884 by the Rev.
Thomas Griffiths L.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. Cefn Pare is the residence of Penry John
Murray, and Bolgoed of Lieut. -Col. Stuart Williams
Morgan D.L., J.P. Lord Tredegar is lord of the manor.
The principal landowners are Lieut.-Col. S. W. Morgan,
Capt. J. D. D. Evans, Miss Williams and the Eev.
Arthur Garnons-Williams. The soil is red loam.
Crops, wheat, oats, barley, turnips and potatoes. The
area is 1.813 acres of land and 21 of water; rateable
value, y:i,762; the population in 1911 was 152 jn the
civil and 229 in the ecclesiastical parish, which includes
Modrvdd.
Letters received from Brecon, ■^^"^''.'11'^'^''''
money order & telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes,— By Church & Rose cottage
■ ntary School (mixed), budt in 1877, & en-
897, for ISO children ; Ivor Price, master
Williams John, blacksmith
p I FARMERS.
seer. Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over,
ItDavis Evan, Penwern
s. w. 19
Publii
6<8 LLANSPVDDID.
James Josiah, Cilwich farm
tJenkins John. tVfii Pare farm
Jones David, Llanspvddid house
SOUTH WALES.
[kei.ly's
I f Jones Edward, Middle Bolcroed k I Pugh John, Closcede farm
I Peni.shapentre tWilliams David, Upper Bolgoed
Morgan Morgan, Crarn^aled farm | Danycefn
I Price William, Tvrvffvnon farm '
Pern-
LLAJTSTADWEIiL is a parish in the county
broke, hundred and petty sessional division of Koose,
union of Pembroke, county court district of Haverford-
west and in the rural denuery of Eoose, archdeaconn' and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Tudwall, about
half a mile from Neyland, is a plain building of stone, in
the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
transepts, north porch added in 1888, and a lofty em-
battled western tower containing 2 bells : there is an
ancient Norman font in good condition : the church ^^:^s
restored at various times during the period of 1875-91,
at a total cost of .^641, and affords 294 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1714. The living is a
vitarage, net income .£198, with 8 acres of glebe, in
the gift of the Bisiop of St. David's, and held
since 1917 by the Rev. David Llan Davies B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. By an Order in Council,
dated June 13th, 1913, burials are to cease in the church-
the Kev
yard, except for the bodies
LLANSTADWELL.
(Marked thu.s » receive letter-
Lacy Henry
11 Mary (Mr
Rumsey and his wife/ There is a Baptist chapel at
Honeyborough, and a Wesleyaa ohapel at Waterstone
The principal landowner is Sir C. E. G. Philipps bart.
J. P. The area is 2,830 acres; rateable value, ;£4,95i ;
the population in 191 1 was 1,070 in the civil and 3,493
in the ecclesiastical parish, including Keyland, which
win be found under a separate headftig.
Post k M. 0. Office, Llanstadwell.— Mrs. Martha
Harries, £ub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Ney-
land, 2 miles distant, which is the nearest telegraph
office
Post Office, Waterstone.— Caleb Bevan, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Milford Haven. Llanstadwell is
the nearest money order office &• Milford Haven the
nearest telegraph office, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Hazel beach
Public Elementarv School, Waterstone. built in 1873,
for 100 children ; D. 0. Jones, master
), oil retailer (Rogers John, farmer
jl,,.oy„l, iDavies David, frmr. Middle ScoyestonjVenables Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer
k. o-icar)
Hazel bch
Davies David, farmer, Norton ' I Lennardstofl
Edwards Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), [*Toung Wm. farmer,Lower Scoveston
Ev?n7 ^Wmiamr farmer. Little! WATERSTONE.
Leonardstown Griffiths John
Harries Edward, farmer. Hayston Rowlands Mrs. Waterstone house
(letters through Johnston, Haver-1 COMMekcial.
fordwest) i Collins Frederick, oil stores
Harries Frederick, shopkeeper ICosker William, farmer
Harries Thomas, builder. Church rd | Davies Thomas, farmer
Harris Mary (Mrs.), oil retailer , Gwyther Norah (Mrs,), grocer
i Jacobs William, farmer j Harries Alfred, shopkeeper
Llewellyn John, farmer, i-heeping Hurlow Thomas, farmer. The Green
Hazel beach i Llewheilin John, farmer, Jordanstoin Merriman Rosana (Mrs.), Three
Church lake Mills Frederick, farmer, Hazel hill Crowns P.H
i Nicholas Thos. farmer, Scoveston gro|Merriman William, butcher & farmer
COMMEHCIAL. j Price Joseph, farmer, Hayston mill [Price Benjamin, farmer
Bowen John, grocer. Hazel beach i Roberts George, farmer. Little Vaughan William
Bowen William, farmer Leonardstown .Young James, farmer. The Green
Harland Fredk. Milton
♦Harries Thomas, Newton house
Howells James Griffiths, Hazel be;
James William Nathaniel, Glenniv.
John Mrs. Hazel bank
Johnston Joseph, Hazel beach
Lloyd William Henry. Waodh:
house, Ha/.el beach
Mills David, Hazel hill
Tindle Edwin, Elm vil
VoTle
LLANSTEPHAN is a village and parish in the Car-
marthen division of the county of Carmarthen, near the
confluence of the rivers TaBf and Towey, flowing into
Carmarthen Bay, on the right bank of the Towey, near
its mouth, about 8 miles south-west of Carmarthen, and
can be reached by ferry boat (i mile) from Ferryside
station on the Great 'Western railway; hundred of
Derllys, Carmarthen petty sessional division, union and
,.ounty court district, and in the rural deanery and arili-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The
village is situated at the foot of a hill, on the top of
which stand the ruins of Llan.stephan Castle. There
is a pathway along the high cliffs, between the Castle
hill and St. Anthony's, where is the celebrated St.
Anthony's Well, and a good main road leads on to Lang-
harne Ferry, 3 miles distant. Water is supplied liy two
reservoirs, about a quarter of a mile from the village,
and containing about 10,000 gallons each. The streets
are lighted by oil lamps. The church of St. Stephan
CYstyphan) is a cruciform building of stone in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, with north aisle
and chapel, nave, transepts, south porch, and a fine
embattled western tower of Norman date with a
turret containing 8 bells: the lower stage of the tower
tonus a western entrance : the chancel retains a piscina :
in the north chapel are varioas tombs and monuments
to the Lloyd and .Meares families, late of the Pl&s and of
Laqiies, in this parish: under the arcade between I lie
chancel and chapel are two railed tombs, also to I lie
Lloyd family, dated 1622 and 1670; and in the cliaiuel
are marble monuments to the families of IJovd, Morns
and Howell: on the south wall of the nave is a rnemoriil
to the late Rev. Benjamin Evans. 46 years vicar, ■!.
1889; here are also monuments to the' Paniall laniilv.
including one to Henry Parnall esq. churchwarden, who
in 1875, restored and reseated the cliiirih and improve,!
the churchyard at his own pipense. and also presented
the bells at a cost of j£i,20o, besides leaving various
liequests : in the porch is a handsome memorial to
him, erected by the parishioners and friends: the church
had been previously repaired by Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, of
Lrtiques: there are several stained windows: in the north
transept is a hagioscope, and a stonp in tie south porch
and over the doorway a niche: in 1887 alterations were
made in the chancel, and a new organ provided at a
oost of ^400 : there are 300 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1740, incomplete, and from 1813 com-
plete. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
j£i95, including 110 acres of glebe and residence, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1915 by the Rev. John Rowland-Thomas B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. The Baptist ohapel wa«
built in 1833 and rebuilt in 1866. The Calvinistic
Methodist chapel, rebuilt in 1871, will hold 250 per-
sons. There is also a Congregational chapel, erected in
1865, with sittings for 250 persons. A pleasure fair is held
on the 8th of August. The charities include Mrs. Moore's,
of £6 ga. yearly, which is distributed by the vicar
at Christmas to the deserving poor. The late Henry
Parnall esq. left ^3,000, the interest of which is ex-
pressly applied to secure an efficient choir in the parish
church. Llanstophan Castle is mentioned as early as
1199, the first year of King John, when botih it and
tie village belonged to the Camville family. The ruins
of this once powerful stronghold occupy an imposing
position on the lofty cliffs at the estuary of the Tall and
Towey, overlooking Carmarthen Bay. Hardly any remains
of the interior can now be traced, but the outer walla
and some of the towers and forts are still slandiii!:. and
afford extensive view.s, both seaward and inland. Some
authorities attribute the construction to Uchtryd, Prince
of Meirion. in 1138, but it was more probably erected by
the Norman invaders, who took possession of Glamorgan-
shire in 1070, under Robert Fitzhamcu. In 1189, Uliys
ab-GrulIydd, throwing ofi his allegiance to Richard I.
toc]k possession of this castle, with those ol St. Clear's.
Abercowan and Laughariie. In 1257 the Lords of the
.Marches, in the course of a military r-iid upon this part
of the country, took the castles of Carmarthen. Lhin-
stephan, and Laugharne, and burned them. The fainoua
chieftain Glyndwr, in 1403, destroyed the castles of Laug-
linrne and St. Clear's, but does not appear to have in-
jured Llanstephan. St. Anthony's Well, in private
grounds at the foot of the Castle hill, is one of the
•'Wishing Wells" of Wales; it is arched over, and above
the well is a niche, once enclosing an image of the saint.
It was at one time held in great estimation on account
of the reputed healing virtues of its waters, which were
supp.ised to be miraculous. Sir Owen Philipps GO. M.G.
who is lord of the manor, Edward H. Morris est^.
and Mrs. Lamb are the chief landowners. The soil
is red sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, oats and
barley. The area is 5,138 acres of land, 152 of tidal
water and 852 of foreshore ; rateable value, ;£6,736 ; the
DIRECTORY.]
population in igii was i,o8:, including 319 i
ecclesiastical district of Llanybri, which is given
a separat-e 'heading.
Parisih Clerk, David Owen.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office.— Waiiam Morris Parry,
SOUTH WALES.
LLA^ST1^•AN.
added
Wall Letter Boxes
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Stephen Parish Church. Rev. John Rowland-Thomas
Baptist (Bethany) (Welsh) ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Moriah), Rev. David Evan
Thomas; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Welsh) (Bethel), Kev. James John ; 10
am k 6 p.m
ed), built in 1855, for
Public Elementary School
200 children ; David Evans, master
County Police, David Davies, constable
Carrier to Carmarthen, John Thomas
B.A. vicar; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, 7 p m. ; A motor omnibus runs daily between Llanstephan &
holy communion, ist, 3rd & 4th Sundays in the month Carmarthen
tEdwards Evan, farmer, Pentrewyn [L'.oyds Bank Limited (sub-bru jch),
tEvans David, farmer. Pentowyn I open nion. 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.:
Carver Arth. Richards, Maesgwynne
Cottrill Frederick Percy, The Green
David, farme
Hy. V.D.,
John
Methodist), Orchard
Dowdeswell Major Tho;
J.P. The Cottage
Evans Griffith Barrett J.P. Glyn
Footman Mrs. 3 Stratford villas
Gibbon John, Park villa
Harries John William, Holmsdale
Higg-in William Henrj-, The Plas
Hughes Mrs. Eastbourne house
James William H. Millbank
Jchn
Lewis "Mrs. Trehyddion
Richards John L. Pantyrathro
Richards Miss, The Nolands
Rowland-Thomas Rev. John B.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
Scott Mrs. St. Anthony's cot
Stephens Evan, The Grove
Thomas Rev. David Evan (Calvinistic
Methodist). 2 Park villas
Thomas Mrs. Brynllwyten
Plas farm
Wauntwlchan
th. Brook
1.). apartments.
(Calvinistic Evans David, farmei
Evans John, blacksn
Evans Margaret (M
Glannior house
Evans Thos. farmer, Maesgwyn farm
Francis David, masdn, & apartments.
The Green
Francis John, farmer, Laques Newydd
tFrancis Sarah Ann (Mrs.) & Sons,
farmers, Down
_ _ George David, aparts. Croft cottages
James '"(Con^egational),!Gri«"'tl>s Daniel, blacksmith
^ ' * ^ Griffiths Elizh. (Mrs. ).frmr.Cwmllyfn
i Griffiths Thomas, farmer. Castle hill
'Griffiths William, farmer, Greenhill
tHowells Ann (Mrs.), apartments. 5
I Parnall's buildings
jtHughes David Jas.frmr, Laques Faur
Hughes James, grocer. The Green
Hughes John Richard, draper
James Charles, blacksmith
James George, shopkeeper
I Jenkins Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Lanfach
John John, grocer. The Green
[John Thos. fisherman, 5 Stratford vils
[John William, farmer, Fforddisat
I Jones A. (Miss), apartments, 2 Par-
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch) nail's buildings
(R. A. Brockie, manager), open Jones David, farmer, Dolau
mon. II a.m. to 2.30 p.m.; draw tJones David, farmer. Lan farm
on head office. 54 Ijombard street. Jones David, farmer, Pentrewyman
London E C3 " Jones Griff, Castle hotel
Bowen Peter, mason, Brynariais Jones Henrv, farmer. Ftordducha
Carver Arthur Richards L.S.A.Lond! Jones Jemima (Mrs.), frmr. Darkway
surgeon. Maesgwynne Jones John, farmer. The Laques
Davies Benjamin, butcher Jones Thomas, farmer, Penyhack
Davies Daniel M. insurance agent | Jones Toui. farmer, Parkglas
COMMEBCIAL.
rked thus
Davies David. carpntr. i Parnall's bldgs
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments,
3 Parnall's huildings
Davies Jn. flannel mfr. Dy£fryntanen
tDavies Richard, farmer. Ferry farm
Davies Sarah (Miss), apartments.
Greenfield villa
Jones Wm. Lloyd, aparts. Flora cot
Lewis Francis, farmer, Fforddfach
Ijewis Margaret (Miss), apartments, :,
Cr'.rt villas
Lewis William, grocer, ironmonger t
hardware dealer. The Stores
draw on 71 Lombard street, Lon-
don EC 3
tLodwig David, farmer, Lordspark
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch), open mon.
Morris Geo. carpenter. Green cottage
Morris Rhoda (Mrs.), apartments.
The Green
Morris Sarah (Miss). aparts. The Green
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch).
.30
office, 15 Bishopsgate,
London E C2
Owen David, fancy repos.fe hair drssr
Owen David, refrshmt. rms. Church ho
Pattinson Eleanor (Mrs.), grocer &c
Phillips David, farmer, Parkenwck
PhiUips Rachel (Miss), apartments,
The Green
Rees Thomas, Union Hall hotel
Reeves Elizh. (Mr3.),glass & china dlr
Richards Richard, farmer, Waunfort
Thomas Elizh. (Miss), grocer.Brook cot.
Thomas Ellen (Mrs.), grocer, Clar-
ence house
Thomas John, carrier
Thomas Thomas, Edwinsford Arnis
P.H. & butcher
Thomas William, farmer, Cwmclyd
Thomas William, farmer, Fynonfair
Treharne DavidJohn, sculptor & masn
tWilHams Ann (Mrs.). farmer.Llwyn-
Williams David, cattle dealer. Cam-
Edgeworth
farme
liLAlTSTEPHAlT is a parish in the county of Radnor,
on the river Wye, 2 miles south-east from Erwood station
and 2 north-west from Boughrood station, both on the
Cambrian railway, 10 west-hy-south from Hay, and 5 west
from Glasbury, in the hundred and petty sessional divi-
sion of Painscastle, Hay union and county court district,
and in the rural deanery of Hay, archdeaconry of Brecon,
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Stephen,
situated on a hill, 750 feet above the sea level, is an
ancient building of stone, in Early English style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, south porch, and low western tower
containing 4 bells: there are 156 sittings. The registers
d;ite from the year 1666. The living is a vicarage, an-
nexeil to that of Llandilo Graban, joint net yearly value
;^276, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1891 bv the Rev. David Morgan
B.A. of St. D.avid's College, Lampeter. Havard's and
William!
Llvshendv
Williams Hannah (Miss), baker,
Llanstephan
Williams Louise (Miss), aiiartments.
Bellevue. The Green
Williams Robert, farmer, Tynewydd
Williams Thomas, road contractor.
Plasgwynne
I two other charities unitediv amount to £g los. yearly,
■ which sum is distributed in doles to the poor. On the
Bachowey brook in this parish, is the fine gorge and
waterfall known as " Craig-y-pwll-du," and lower down
the stream is a smaller fall. Capt. Walter de Winton,
who is lord of the manor, and L. H. Phillips esq. are the
principal landowners. The soil is red sandstone ; chief
crops, barley, oats and roots. The area is 2,302 acres
of land and 32 of water; rateable value. ^1,997; the
population in 1911 was 119.
Sexton, Charles Seal.
Letters through Boughrood, Breconshire (except where
otherwise marked). Wall Letter Box, Dolmeido.
Llyswen is the nearest money order & telegraph office
The children of this place attend the schools at Bough-
rood & Llandilo Graban
(Marked * get letters thrcragh Er-
wood, Breconshire.)
(Marked f get letters through Glas-
bury, Hereford.)
Morgan Rev. David B.A. Vicarage
FARMEKS.
I Bowen Thomas, Celvn
Price Arthii
•Price Tho;
Seal Charles, Upper
Daniel & G
t R. J. Grea
IS, Pwllpirinn
Uriier Drovthland
illiams John, Lower Rhyddness
Williams Thomas, Twynllewellyn
Evans Edward. LlwT,ni
Isaac Samuel, Penrhos
James William. Noyadd
•Jones John, Court-y-cribin
Jones Rees, Upper Rhyddness
Lewis Catherine (Mrs) tW:
Lloyd E. (Mrs.). Dolewen
LLANSTINAN is a parish in the county of Pembroke, 1 railway. .2 north from .Haverfordwest and 4 sonai-br
slightlv eaat of the road from Haverfoniweet to Fish- west from Fishguard, in the petty '^;">"?^ ^^^!^^";",
guard.- 2i miles north from Letterston station, on the of Fishguard, union and county «°'"' .<''p'jt^°' ^^J
Clynderwen and Goodwick branch of the Great Western ' Haverfordwest, and m the rural deanery of Fishguard
s. w. 19'
.580 LLA\STINAN.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLY'3
and arcUJeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Justinian is an ancient building, consisting ol
chancel, nave, aisle, and has i bell, and there is a hagio-
scope and a font ol early date; the church affords 85
sittings. The register (of burials only) dates from the
year 1789. The living is a rectory, net income ^iii,
with 25 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held .since 1914 by the Rev.
David Davies B.A. uf St. David's College, Lampeter,
who resides at Fishguard. There is a Caivinistic
Methodist chapel at TRECWN. Llanstinan Gaer, in
this parish, is a British or Soman camp. Cilauwen is
the seat and property of Stephen Harries esq. Charles
Mathias esq. William George Jamds esq. J. P. Stephen
Harries esq. and Gilbert George esq. are the principal
landowners. The soil is light gravel ; chief crops,
wheat, barley, oats, turnips and mangolds. The area
is 1.569 acres; assessable value, £S6t ; the population
in 1911 -nas 141.
P.jst & M. 0. Office, Trecwn.— William Williams, sub-
postmaster. Letters received from Letterston, Pem-
brokeshire, which is the nearest telegraph ofSce, 4
miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Ciliauforge
The children of this pari.^h attend the Manorowen &Jor-
danston Elementary school & Barham Memorial school
Griffiths H. P. Llanstinan mansion
Harries Stephen, Cilauwen
James Wm. Geo. J. P. Pantyphillip
MUes Bev. Henry, The Rectory
Davies Henry, blacksmith, Whitegati
George Lucy Ann (Mrs.) " "
FAHMEnS.
Childs Robert, Treforfol
Edwards Benjamii. Penbycas
Edwards Thomas, Parkyllyn
Evans Mathia.s William. farme.
Parkyllyn
Evans William, Llanstinan lach
hopkeeper [George Gilbert Berry, Tregene
.Harries Stephen, farmer, Cilauwen
James William G. Pantyphillip
Jenkins William, Park house
Jenkins WiUiam, Parkfehndie
Lloyd Stephen, Pentrwd
Morgan David, Pantywrach
Morris William, Parkyruchen
Young Thomas, Esgalwen
LLANTOOD is a paris
miles from Kilgerran s
Cardigan section of the Great AVestern railway, 3 south
from Cardigan, and 13 from Fishguard, in Kemmes
hundred, Cardigan union and coimty court district, Kil-
gerran petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery
of Kemmes. archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese o
St. David's. The church of St. Illtyd, erected in 1844,
and rebuilt in 1883, at a cost of ^845, is an edifice of
local stone and freestone, in the Gothic style, consisting
•only of nave, north porch, and a turret, containing i bell ;
there are 126 sittings. The registers were stated in the
return of 183 1 to consist only of a few mutilated leaves,
no date being given. The living is a vicarage, annexed
with Monington, to that of St. Dogmael's, joint net incomt
^208, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
since 1916 by the Rev. Jenkin Griffith
St. David's College, Lampeter, who
Dogmael's. At GLAN KHTD, ij mUes
Picton
. The
barley
5. 1.843
David's, and h
Hughes B.A.
resides at St.
Methodist cha
Meredith George esq. is the principal landowne
soil is light loam; subsoil, rock. The crops ar(
and oats and some land in pasture. The area
acres ; rateable value, ^^1,526 ; the population
was 167.
Letters through Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire. The nearest
money order office is at Eglwyswrw, telegraph office,
Cardigan, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— Croft Farm & Awenfryn
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1879, for
80 children ; John Griffiths, master
George Evan, Penalltddu
George John Picton Meredith, Bhyd-
garnwcn
Morns Mr.... Broyan
Morris Thomas (Mrs.), miller (water),
Broyan
Bees John, blacksmith & assistant
overseer. Halfway house
KAHMEHS.
Blethyn Ann (Mrs.). Monache
Martii
& Lev
Crossyfor-
Davies Thomas, Benjamin & William,
Peiirallt & Gawse
Davies Thomas, Pantygrwndu
Edwards Lydia (Miss), Croesyforwyn-
ganol
Edwards Sophia (Mrs.), Fagwrgoch
Evans John Griffith, Carreglwyd
George Lydia (Miss), Cwm
Griffiths William, Penralltyddol
Jenkin.s. Mary Elixa (Miss"). Alltyddol
Jenkins William, Cwmftrood
Morris Thomas (Mrs.), Broyan
Owens John, Croft
Phillips Fred, Trecoon
Rowland "Volk James, Cefn
Thomas Mary (Miss), Ffosybontbren
Thomas Thoma^ Pennygaer
Williams John. Rhosfawr
Williams Joseph. Felingarol
LLANTRISANT.
WITH IJUYN SADDLEli, PONTYCLUN AND NEW MILL.
LLANTRISANT is a small town and very large parish
in the Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan,
with a station on the Great Western and Taff Vale
railways, 181 miles (by raU) and 170 miles (by road)
from London, 11 north-west from Cardiff, 10 north-
east from Bridgend, 8 north-east from Cowbridge and
5 south from Pontypridd, in the hundred of Miskin,
petty sessional division of Pontypridd, union and county
court district of Pontypridd, and in the rural deanery
of Llandaff. archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaflf. The
Taff 'Vale branch line to Cowbridge and Aberthaw starts
The town, romantically situated on the road from Cow-
bridge to Merthyr, in a pass over a mountainous ridge
between two lofty hills, takes its name from the fact
that the church was dedicated to the three saints— St.
Illtyd, St. Owyno, and St. Tybidwg. The ascent to
Llantrisant is steep, but affords striking and perpetually
varied prospects, on account of the circuitous course of
the road, and on reaching the churchyard a magnificent
view of the Vale of Glamorgan is presented.
The town obtained a charter in 1426, from Richard
(Beauchamp), 5th Earl of Warwick, creating a nmni-
cipal government, the Corporation consisting of a port-
reeve, 12 aldermen and 475 burgesses, of whom,
however, only 175 are entitled to the franchise ; certain
freemen having also the right of voting at the election
of a raemhor of parliament for Cardiff. This charter
also confirmed several charters granted on previous
occasions, the first mentioned being one by Hugh-de-
Spenser, Lord of Glamorgan, and others in 1346, 1397
and 1424. The Corporation was abolished by the
"Municipal Corporations Act, 1883" (46 and 47 Vict. c.
18), and iis property is now administered by a Town
Trust. ■'
The town is well dnined.
Water is supplied by the Pontypridd and Rhundda
Joint Water Board from their works near Mardy.
All magisterial functions within the borough are now
exercised by the county magistrates. The county police
also act within the borough.
The church of St. Illtyd, St. Gwyno, and St. Tyfodwg.
is an ancient building of stone, originally Norman, of
which but little now remains, and most of the present
building, including the tower, belongs to the 15th cen-
tury ; the fabric consists of chancel, nave, north and south
porches and an embattled western tower containing 6
hells : in the church is the effigy of a knight of early
date, said to represent Cadwgan Fawr : it was restored
in 1873 at. a cost of ^2,700, and in 1894 the tower and
west end of the nave were restored at a cost of about
^1,100; there are 333 sittings. The register dates fiom
the year 1728. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
income ^^338, with residence and 16 acres of glebe, in
the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff. and held since 1905
by the Rev. David Thomas Griffiths M.A. ol Jesus
College, Oxford, who is also vicar of Talygarn, rural
dean of Llandaff, and surrogate.
St. Paul's district church, near Llantrisant station,
erected in 1895, at a cost of £,i,joo, is a building ol local
stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south porch, and a bell cote, over the chancel arch,
containing 2 bells ; the Rev. John Jones Davies L.Div.
of .'^t. David's College, Lampeter, has been curate in
charge since 1916, and resides at Pontyclun ; the church
will seat 300.
A cemetery of 5 acres was formed in 1909 at Tonyrefail,
in this parish, at a cost of j£3,Soo. Another cemetery
of 10 acres, at a cost of ;£5.5oo, is to be formed for the
Llantrisant Ward during the year 1914.
The town derives its chief support from the tinplate
and coal works in its immediate neighbourhood.
[RECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES
LLANTRISANT.
581
The market, formerly held OTery Friday, is now discon-
tinued, and the site is now occupied by a police station.
Fairs are held on the 13th February, 12th May, 12th
August and 29th October.
The charities amount to about £it a year.
The freemen of the borough hold a court leet in 3
building belonging to the Marquess of Bute, situated
within the borough, and called " the Town Hall," to the
Hse of which they claim a right.
The Board of Charity Commissioners for England and
Wale?, in pursuance of powers given them by the Muni-
cipal Corporation Act. 1883. have approved a scheme for
the application of the property of the late Corporation
Tinder the title of the Llantrisant Town Trust. The trust
property comprises 284 acres of common land, and
_^535 193. 6d. New Consols. The insignia of the defunct
oorpioration consists only of a mace, which is of -silver.
and aoj inches long ; the shaft is plain, and has a cylin-
drical base, inscribed "Edmund Hughes, Portvre ; " the
mace-head is semi-globular and has a double circlet of
quatrefoils and fleur-de-lis; it also bears the arms of the
Earl of Pembroke, and the dat.' 1633; on the flat top
are the royal arms and cypher of Charles I.
blantrisant Castle, of which only a small part now
remains, was formerly a place of great renown and is
supposed to have been erected by Gwrgan ab Ithiel, Lord
of Glamorgan, and to have been repaired, if not rebuilt,
by Einon ab CoUwyn after the invasion of Robert Fitz-
hamon, at the time of the Norman Conquest : in the time
of Edward I. the castle was undoubtedly in the possession
of Gilbert de Clare, commonly called the Red Lord ; when
and by whom the castle was demolished is uncertain, some
attributing its destruction to Llewellyn Bren in 1315, and
others to Owen Glyndwr in 1404. The castle grounds
have been laid out for the use of the public, at the
cost of the Marquess of Bute.
About a mile from Llantrisant is an ancient camp,
supposed to mark the site of the battle of Rhiwsaeson
A.D. 873, in which the Welsh were victorious: about
two miles south-east of the town are the remains of an
ancient castle.
Miskin Manor, the seat of Lt.-Col. Sir Bhys Williams
bart. D.S.O., M.P., K.C., J. P. and Taly-y-garn House,
the seat of Wyndham Darner Clark esq. M.A., D.L.,
.1.?. are the principal residences. Castella House,
formerly a noted mansion, is now occupied as a farm-
house. Yn-ys-y-Plwm is now (1919! unoccupied.
The Marquess of Bute, who is lord of the manor. The
Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.C, C.B. Col. A. V. H,
Vaughan-Lee M.V.O. Viscount Wimborne P.C. George
H. Pritchard and Edward Llewellyn esqs. Lt.-Col. Sir
Rhys Williams bart. D SO., MP., K.C., J.P. Morgan
Stuart Williams esq. Harris Whitting esq. and Wynd-
ham Damer Clark esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. are the prin-
cipal landowner!.
OFFICIAL ESTABIJSHMENTS.
Post, M. 0.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Llantrisant
(letters should have Glamorgan added). — James
Little, sub-postmaster. There is a telegraph office at
Llantrisant station for the dispatch of tel«grams
Post, M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Pontyclun
(letters should have Glamorgan added).— Mrs.
Catherine Watkins, postmistress
Pijst & M. 0. Office. Bryn Saddler.— Edward Williams,
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Pontyclun. Gla-
morgan, which is the nearest telegraph office, half a
mile distant
Post & M. O. Office. Croesvaen.— Mrs. Annie Jenkins,
sub-postmistress. Letters through Pontyclun, Gla-
morgan. Llantrisant is the nearest telegraph office,
3 miles distant
Post & M. 0. Office, Talbot road.— Mrs. Phyllis Maude
Evelyn Morgan, .sub-postmistress. Letters from Llan-
trisant, Glamorgan, which is the nearest telegraph
■ffice
Po^t & M. O. Office. Cross Inn.— Miss Amelia Nicholls,
>ub-postmistre«s. Letters from Llantrisant, Glamorgan,
which is the nearest telegraph office, half a mile distnt
GLAMORGANSHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR PONTY-
PRIDD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Ihomas Daniel Lleufer, Derlwvn, Whitchurch, Glam
stipendiary
Abraham Rt. Hon. William P.C. MP. Bryn-y-Bedw.
Pentre, Glam
Bramwell Hugh, Pontyclun, Glam
Clark Wyndham Damer, Talygarn, Pnntvclun
Cule Aneurin, Ystrad Rhondda
Bavies Benjamin, Pontypridd
Davies Enoch. Treherbert, Pontvpridd
The soil is principally gravel ; subsoil, various. The
chief crops are wheat, barley and roots, with some
pasturage.
The area of the parish is 14,155 acres of land And. 54
of water ; rateable value, £-ji,y^2 ; the population of
the parish in 1901 was 10,091, and in 1911 was 15,048.
and the contributory borough, 2,432.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 191 1
was 17,586.
The number of electors on the parliamentary register
in 1019 was g,ooo.
By Local Government Board Order, No. 30,001, that
part of Llantrisant civil parish in Pontvpridd Urban
District was, in 1894, taken to form the new civil parish
of Pontypridd, and by Local Government Board Order,
No. 32,664, dated October ist. 1895, a further part was
added to the civU parish of Ystradvfodwg,
Parish Clerk, Thomas John.
BEDDAU is 2 miles north-east. Bryn Saddler is a vil-
lage 2 miles south-east. Croesvaen is 2J miles south-
east. Penycoedcae, 3J miles north-east.
MISKIN is a village 2 miles south. A new stone
church of St. David has been erected in the Early
English style, at a cost of ^6,300, from the designs
of Mr. Bruce Vaughan : it is cruciform in plan and
has a western tower. In the church is a window to the
memory of Judge Gwilym Williams : there are seats for
190 persons. There is also an iron church, erected in
1B78. now used as a Sunday school. At Pontyclun, in
this pansh. is the Llantrisant railway station.
TALYGARN is 2J miles south-west and i south-west
from Llantrisant station. The church of St. Ann, at
Talygarn, erected in 1B90, by George Thomas Clark esq.
of Talygarn House, at a cost of ^^5.000, is a building of
stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a
south tower containing two rooms; the stone pulpit and
stained east window are memorials to Ann Price Clark,
who died in 1885: the church affords 90 sittings. Thg
register dates from the year igoo. The living is a per-
petual curacy, net yearly value £e,^, in the gift of Jesus
College, Oxford, and held since 1910 by the Rev. David
Thomas Griffiths M.A. of that college, 'who is also vicar
of and resides at Llantrisant.
Tonyrefail, with Coedely, Giltach Goch and Thomas
Town, form an ecclesiastical parish, and will be found
under a separate heading.
DINAS, formerly in Llantrisant parish, is now in the
civil parish of Ystrad-y-fodwg, and in the newly formed
ecclesiastical parish of Dinas and Pen-y-graig, under
which place full particulars will be found.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Davies George Thomas, Llantrisant, Glam
D.ivies Ivor Henry, Danygraig, Llantrisant, Glam
Davis Frederick Lewis LL.B. Reform club,London SW i
Dunn Philip John, Crofta, Llantrisant, Glam
Enoch Daniel, Tonyrefail, Glam
Evans Daniel, Ferndale. Glam
Evans David Charles, Trealaw, Glam
Evans David Richard, Pontypridd
Evans John, Penvbrvn, Pontvpridd
Evans Stephen. TonjTefail. Glam
Evans Thomas Beynon, Cilfynydd, Glam
Evans William, Porth, Rhondda
Evans William, Bhiwinder, Tonyrefail, Pontypridd
Fenwick David, Tylorstown. Glam
Fleming Edward Henry, Pontypridd, Glam
Gregory Horace Mark. Southcote. Peaslake, Guildford,
Surrev
Griffiths Rhys Samuel, Brvnawel, Clvdach Vale,Bhondda,
Glam
Griffiths Thos. Maesgwyn, Cymmer,Porth,Rhondda.GIam
Hughes John, Porth, Rhondda
Jacob Frank Llewellyn, Ferndale, Glam
Jenkins David, Porth, Rhondda
Jenkins Thomas Pascoe, Scotland house. Ton-y-pandy,
near Pontvpridd __ , „
Jenkins William, Tstradfachan house, Treorchy, Ponty-
pridd, Glam
John Evan, Llantrisant, Glamorgan
John Tom M.A, Penygraig
Jones William, Gellideg, Pontypridd
Lewis David, Ferndale, Rhondda
Llewelyn Sir Leonard W.. K.B.E. Malpas court, New.
.\Iathias Wm.
Tynyc
jr hall, Porth, Gla
S. W. 19t
582 LLANTRI3ANT.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
MP., K.C.
Pontypridd
ery alternate
Morgan David Naunton, Qilfach Goch. Glam
Morgan Major David Watts D.S.O.. M.P. Caemanr villa
Cymmer. Perth, Ehondda, Glam
Morgan Hopkin, Pontypridd
Morgan Idris Nauntun, Tonypandy
Morgan Surgeon-Major Rhys David, Tnysvkwl, Glam
Morris Morris, Whitchurch
Morris Sylvanus Glanville, Mardy, Glam
Morris Thomas Henry, 40 Cathedral road, Cardiff
Parrv Thomas William, Rock house, Ferndale.Pontypridi
Bees' Noah, Tonypandy
Richards John William, Court house, Tonypandy
Taylor Thomas, Pontypridd
Thomas David, Ferncliff, Ferndale, Glam
Thomas John, Tydraw road, Cardiff
Thomas William Evans, Tstrad Ehondda
Thomas Sir William James, Cardiff
Thomas William Philip, Treorchy
Wayne-Morgan Lewis M.R.C.S.Eng. St. Aryans, Whit
church, Glam
Williams Jn. David, Clydach court, Ti-ealaw,Dinas,Glan
Williams Morgan, Porth, Glam
Williams Lieut. -Col. Sir Rhys bart. D.S
, Miskin manor, Pontyclun, Glam
Williams Thomas, Treherbert
Williams Walter, Pentre, Rhondda
Clerk to the Magistrates, John S. Davi
Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall
friday at 11 a.m. ; at Pontypridd every Wednesday k
friday at 10 a.m. ; at Porth every thursday at 10
a.m. ; & at Tstrad every monday at 10 a.m
Pontypridd, Pandy & Ferndale are occasional courts
The following parishes are included in the petty sessional
division: — Llantrisant, Llantwit Fardre, 'Pentvrch,
Pontypridd & Rhondda
LLANTRISANT TOWN TRUST.
Clerk. Samuel F.vans
LLANTRISANT & LLANTWIT FARDRE RURAL
DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The area of the district is 18,432 acres ; rateable
value at Michaelmas, 1919, _£ii8,i2o; the population
in iqii was 17,482, now (1919) about 22,500
The Council meets at Pontyclun the second & last
thursdays in each month at 2.30 p.m.
Chairman, John Richard Thomas, Church village
Officials.
Clerk. William Spickett, Clerk's office. Pontyclun, Glam
Treasurer, R. A. Lewis, Lloyds Bank, Pnntvpridd
Medical Officer of Health, William Naunton' Davies M D ,
M.Ch.Irel. The Firs, Llantrisant
Consulting Engineer, Gomer S. Morgan C.E. Pontypridd
Surveyor, Thomas Saunders, Pontyclun
Sanitary Inspectors, Richard Grabham, Newbridge rd.
• " Llantrisant
& John
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assessor & Collector of Taxes, Malgwyn Davies
Assistant Overseer k Clerk to Parish Council, William
Mordecai
Collector of Rates, John Morgan jun
'■'^Z\,-° P™'."-'»" Old Age Pensions Sub-Committee.
William Thomas Gwyn, Cowbridge
Medical Officer, Llantrisant District Pontypridd Union
William Naunton Davies M.D , M.Ch.Irel. The Firsl
Llantrisant
Registrar of Births k Deaths for Llantrisant Siib-DislricI
Edward T. Davies, Pontyclun
Relieving Officer No. •; District, Pontvpridd Union,
Octavius Thomas, Cru^s Inn
Vaccination Officer for Llantrisant District. Pontypridd
Union. John Morgan, jun
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services
.^t. lUtvd, St, Gwyno & St. Tyfodwg (parish church).
Rev. 'David Thomas Griffiths M.A. vicar; Rev. John
Jones Davies L.Div. curate; 11 a.m. k 6 k 7.30 p.m
St. Ann, Talygarn, Rev. David Thomas Griffiths M.A
incumbent ; 3 p.m
St. David's, Miskin; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m
St. Paul's, Pontyclun, Rev. John Jones Davies L.Div.;
II a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Beddau Mission Room ; 3.30 p.m
Penycoedcae Mission Room ; 6.30 p.m
Baptist.
Miski
sh) (Tabor) ; 10.30 a m. i 6 p
John Griffiths; 11 a.m. k 6p.i
Calvinistic Methodist.
k 6 p.m
10.30 1
Seal
250
SSO
300
150
Thomas
lurs. 7 p 1
Congrogatic
Llantrisant, Soar (Welsh), Re
Thomas; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
Castellau (Welsh); 6 p.m
P.jntyclun, Tabernacle (Welsh), Rev. Ta
Williams; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m
Presbyterian (Trinity); 11 a.m. k 5 p.m
Presbyterian, Pontyclun, Rev. Rhys Davies ; 11
Willii
Primitive Methodist
United Methodist (Salem), Rev. Geor_
Bishop (supt.) ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m
Wesleyan (English). Llantrisant (Rhondda Cii
cuit) ; II a.m. k 6 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Pontyclun (miied & infants), built in 1910, for 300
children; John Rees Llewellyn, ma.ster ; Mrs. Florence
Dingle, infants' mistress
Tonysguboiiau, Talbot road (mixed & infants), erected
in 1908, at a cost of .£3,875, for 250 children ; David
Rees Llewellyn, head master
Council Schools.
Llantrisant (mixed k infants), erected at a cost of
j£2,ooo, for 600 children ; Gwilym T. Davies, head
master ; Mrs. Naomi Jones, infants' mistress
Beddau (mixed & infants), erected in 1876 at a cost of
;£i,2io, for 152 children; Thomas H. Pritchard, mastr
Miskin Village (mixed k infants), erected in 1875, at a
cost of ^£1,841 6s. 2d. for 252 children ; Vincent
Morgan, master
Penrhiwfer (infants), built for 130 children ; Miss B^th
Williams, mistress
The above named schools are under the control of th»
Pontyclun Group of County Council School Managers
Clerk, William Thomas Gwyn,Eastgate 8treet,Cowbridge
.attendance Officers, David Lot Lukey, Pontyclun, & J.
H. Richards, Tonyrefail
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Llantrisant (Great Western Railway, about ij miles from
the town), John Edmunds, station master; k also of
Taff Vale Railway ; Morgan Morgan, goods agent
Cross Inn (Taff Vale Railway, about half a mile from the
town); William P. Glastonbury, station master
LLANTRISANT.
PRIVATE BBSIDEMTS.
Bishop Rev. George William (United
Methodist)
Bramwell Hugh, Pontyclun
Clark Wyndluim Darner M.A., D.L.,
J. P. Talygarn
Davies Rev. John Jones LDiv. (curate
of St. Paul's), Pontyclun
Davies Rev. Rhys (Pres ), Pontyclun
Davies R,.v William Cranog '
Davies Edward T. The Croft, Ponty-
Davies Howell, Primrose hill
Davies Ivor Henry J.P. Danvgraig
Davie. NuHHlon Wi„,.field.TheL«nr»U
Davies Wm. Naunton M.D. The Firs
Dingle John. Windsor bank, Llan-
trisant road, Pontvclun
Dunn Philip John J.P. Crofta
Edmunds John, 20 Llantrisant road,
Pontyclun
Griffiths Rev. David Thomas M.A.
(vicar, rural dean & surrogate),
Vicarage
Griffiths Rev, John (Baptist), Pontv-
Howell Mrs, Maglo
Miskin, Ponty-
Morgan Goraer S. 8 Llantrisant road.
Pontyclun
Morgan John. sen. Tanybryn
Morgan Mrs. 6 Llantrisant load.
Pontyclun
Rees John. Brook villa
Rickards Robert H. T. A. Mwyndy
cottage, Pontyclun
Salmon Rev. Benjamin T. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Tv Gwyn
Sutherland Robert William John,
Oadair Wen, Croesfaen
Thomas Thos.H.J.Brynawel.Pontycluu
Thomas Vyvyan. Mwyndy, Pontyclun
Whittinsrham Thomas Richard, 3*
Llantrisant road. Pontvclun
DIRECTORY.]
Williams Lieut. -Col. Sir EhTs bail.
D.S.O., M.P.. K.C., D.L., J P.
Miskin manor ; & 6 Charle.s street,
Berkeley square W i ; ix King's
Bench ' walfc, Temple E C 4 &
Brooks's S W I ; Guards' S W 1 &
>rhite'6 clubs S W i, London
Williams Rev, Talie.*in (Congrega-
tional), Pontyclun
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Barclays Bank Limited (branch)
(hour.s. mon. 12 noon to 3 p.m.),
25 Cowbridge road, Pontvclnn :
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Bartlett David, grocer, 49 Covrbridge
road, Pontyclun
Bassett Christopher, farmr. Groesvaen
Bate Jo-hii Thomas, railway refresh-
ment rooms, Pontyclun
Bosanko Moses, temperance hotel
Bowen Alfd. W.baker,5Commercial st
Bramwell Hugh, mining engineer,
Pontyclun
Burton Thomas, farm bailiff to Sir
Francis Rose Price bart. Caer-
gwanal, Pontyclun
Bussell Robt. frmr. Punty-dii-i jen.-u
Charles Wm. S; Thos. frmrs. Miskin i
Clay James, boot repairer. High st ,
Clayton Thomas, farmer, Meandy
Cooke Arthur, grocer, 14 Talbot road
Corbett William Charles, plumber, 51
Gowbridge road, Pontyclun
Cox Alfred, coal dlr. Bryn Saddler
David William, grocer. Swan street
Davies David, wheelwright,! Palalwfa
avenue, Pontyclun
Davies David Jonathan, grocer, High st
Davies Edward T. solicitor, & regis-
trar of births & death.s for Llan-
trisant sub-district. The Croft.
Pontyclun
Davies' Geo. Thos. ironmiigr.BuU Ring
Davies James, builder. 22 Llantrisant
road. Pontyclun
Davies John, farmer. Malt house
Davies John, shopkeeper, Groesvaen
Davies John, wheelwright, Groesvaen
Davies Jn.Howell,butchr.iLandlay rd
Davies Malgwyn, assessor & collector
of taxes
Davies Mary (Mrs.), refreshment
rooms, 2 Station avenue, Pontyclun
Davies Rhys, farmer, Maesyrhaul
Davies Rhys, miller (water). Miskin.
Pontyclun
Davies Tho.'s. Edwd. bntcher.High st
Davies William Naunton M.D., M.Ch.
& L.M. R.U.I, physician & surgeon.
& medical officer Llantrisant dist.
Pontypridd union & medical officer
of health to the Llantrisant & Llan-
twit Fardre Rural District Council.
The Firs
Davis Evan, farmer. Fanhanlog house,
Talbot road
Eason John, Windsor Arms hotel,
Pontyclun
Eastman Thos. greengrocer. High st
Edwards James, contractor
Tidwards Morgan, farmer. New Park
farm, Llantrisant 1
Edwards William, Miskin inn. Mis- ^
kin, Pontyclun
Evans & Son, boot makers, 13 Cow- 1
bridge road, Pontyclun
Evans David John, boot repairer, j
Gowbridge road
Evans Edward, shoeinjr smith, Talbot
road
Evans Elixabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Gastella fawr i
Evans Emlyn, blacksmith, Groesvaen
Evans Griffith, farmer, Castellagiinol
Evans Jacob, Bear inn
Evans Jame.-;, farmer,Panty-dd-rat-nen
Evans Lemuel, shopkeeper. Bull ring!
Fairfax Thomas, shopkeeper. High st |
Farrant Rd. shopkpr. Bryn Saddler
SOUTH WALES.
?ield John, boot repairer, Talbot rd
Grabham Richard, sanitary inspe'.-tor
to the Rural District Council, New-
bridge road
Griffiths Lewis, farmer, Gelliwen
farm. Groesvaen
GrifKths Thomas, shopkeeper, 33
Gowbridge road, Pontyclun
Griffiths William, farmer, Gwerern-
y-moel, Pontyclun
Gunn Thos. insurance agt. Pontyclun
Guy Abraham, shopkeeper, 9 New-
bridge road
Harrhy Evan, farii.or, Pontyclun
Harries Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,
Castellauchaf
Harris Jo.seph, farmer, Gwerny moel,
Pontyclun
Harrv Ephraim, farmer, Treverig-
Isha
Harry Mary Ann (Mrs."), shopkeeper.
High street
Harvey William, greengrocer. High st
Hosking Eliza (Mrs.), grocer, Brvn
Saddler
Hughes Mar\- (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Bryn Saddler
Humphrey Edward John, shopkeeper,
^ Llantrisant road, Pontyclun
Jaiufs Tlu.mas & Sons, wheelwrights,
II XiMvbridge road
James George, Gross inn
Jenkins D. & T. Limited, brewers.
Crown brewery, Bryn .Saddler. TN 5
Jenkins Annie (Mrs.), grocer. Post
office, Groesvaen
Jenkins David, farmer, Gryngallt.
Groesvaen
Jenkins William, farmer. Rhiwfelan
John Charley. Bute Arms P.H. i
Llantrisant road. Pontyclun
John John, miller (water), Rhiw-
saeson, Pontyclun
John Nathaniel, New inn. Swan st
John Thomas, haulier & parish clerk
Johns James & Go. drapers & grocers.
Bull Ring
Johns William, shopkeeper. High st
Jones David Richard, draper, g & 15
Gowbridge rd. Pontvclnn & High st
Jones Edward, butcher. -,i Gowbridge
road. Pontyclun
Jones Evan, miller, Bryn Saddler
Jones Gladys (Miss), milliner. 61
Gowbridge road. Pontyclun
Jones John, inspector in charge
County Police station
Jones Walter, shopkpr. 16 Talbot rd
Kennedy Alexander, greengrocer, 15
Newbridge road
Lewis E. & Co. grocers. High street
Lewis Richard, farmer, Groesvaen
Little James, stationer. Post office
Llantrisant Town Trust (Samuel
Evans, clerk to the trustees)
Llewellyn Elizabeth (Mrs.), grazier,
Pontyclun
Llewellyn Evan, farmer, Torycoed
Llewellyn Evan, haulier, Pontyclun
Llewellyn Wm. grocer. Cross Inn
Lloyd David, Brynteg Arms P.H
Lloyd.s Bank Limited (sub-branches) {
(Richard A. Lewis, manager) (open [
tues. & fair days 12 to 3 p.m.) &:
Pontyclun (open tues. 9.30 to ]
IT. 30 a.m.); draw on London head
office. 71 Lombard st. London EG 3
Lobb John, greengrocer. Talbot road
Lock Charles, market gardener.
Castle Mynach, Pontvclun
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Ltd. (branch) (open tues. & fri.
II a.m. to 2 p.m.), 43 Gowbridge
road, Pontyclun
Marple & Go. Limited, explosive
merchants, Pontyclun
Maynard Sarah (Mrs), Fox & Hounds
P.H. High street
Molhnish Thos. Samuel t Son. hoot
dealers, 12 Gowbridge rd. Pontyclun
LLANTRISANT.
583
Meredith Elizabeth (Mrs.), shop.
keeper, Mwyndy
Mordecai William, assistant overseer
& clerk to Parish Council
Morgan & Williams, quarry owneri,
Pontvclun
Morgan Edward, Wheatsheaf P.H
Morgan Edwd. Thos. frmr. Groesvaen
Morgan Evan, farmer, Tynewydd,
Pontyclun
Morgan Francis S. coal merchant, 5
Station terrace, Pontyclun
Morgan John, jun. collector of rate*
& vaccination officer for Llantrisant
district, Pontypridd union
Morgan Jn. Hy. contractor. Groesvaen
.Morgan Richard E. farmer, Cefn-y-
parc, Pontyclun
Morgan Thomas, brewer, Pontyclun
Morgan Wm. mining engnr. Brynteg
NichoUs Julia (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Post office. Cross Inn
Northey WilliUm, insurance agent, i
Talbot road
O'Rorke Ashley R. H. land agent to
Wyndham Damer Clark esq. Taly-
garn estate office, Pontyclun. T N
P.O. 3 Pontyclun
Owen William David, grocer, 41 Cow-
bridge road, Pontyclun
Packer Walter, insurance agent, 32
Gowbridge road
Parsons William, farmer, Rhydtalog
farm, Bryn Saddler
Pearl Assurance Go. Limited (John
Williams, district supt.). High «t
Peters Mary (Mr«.), draper, 6 Com-
mercial street
Phillips John, saddler. 30 Talbot road
Pickford Wm. boot ma. 97 Talbot rd
Pontyclun Institute (T. Matthews,
sec), Pontyclun
Pontyclun War Savings Association
(T. Garadog Roberts, hon. ■<v;.;,
Pontyclun
Prankerd George, cabinet maker, i
Cerdin avenue. Pontyclun
Price Francis, farmer, Pontyclun
Price John, shopkpr. Commercial st
Prior William, insurance agent
Quick Lydia (Mrs.), boot maker, 2
Commercial street
Rees David, shopkeeper. High street
Eees Richard, grazier. Erwhir road
Better John &. Sons, bakers,Talbot rd
Rex Edward, painter. High street
Roberts Alfred, grocer, 29 Gowbridge
road, Pontyclun
Roberts E. H. shopkeeper, 35 Gow-
bridge road, Pontyclun
Roberts Robert David, draper, 20
Gowbridge road, Pontyclun
Roderick Thos. fanner, Coedcaemawr
Rosser Robert T. grocer, 10 Gow-
bridge road. Pontyclun
Rue Thomas, farmer, Groesvaen
RuBtell James, news agent, 34 Gow-
bridge road, Pontyclun
Salter Reuben, hair dresser. 57 Cow-
bridge road, Pontyclun
Saunders Thomas, surveyor to Llan-
trisant & Llantwit Varde Rural
District Council, Pontyclun
Sladen John, confectioner. High st
Smith Charles George, shopkeeper, 19
Gowbridge road, Pontyclun
Sparnon Jestyn. grocer. Garmartben
house. High street
Sparnon Jn. H. (Mrs.). grocer. High at
3pencerMarv(Mr5.).hair drssr.High »t
Stephens W'm. beer ret. 7 Common rd
Stone Mabel (.Mrs.), shopkeeper. S
Talbot road
Ta£f Vale Railway Co. (Morgan
Morgan, agent), Pontyclun
Tampliii William James t Mary
(Miss), butchers. !■; Talbot road
Thomas Richard S, Co. tinplate
manufacturers, Ely, Pontyclun
Thomas & Son. shopkeepers. 6 Cnw-
bridgp road. Pontvclnn
s. w. ■ 19t
584
LLANTRISANT.
Thomas Ann (Mis.1. shpkpr.CiossInn
Thomas Annie (Miss), grocer, Miskin
Thomas G. shopkeeper. 51 Cowbrid^e
road, Pontyclun
Thomas L. B. Cross Keys hotel
Thomas M. Horse & Groom hotel.
High street
Thomas Octavius, relieving officer
No. 5 district, Pontypridd union.
Cross Inn
Thomas Richard. Shrewsbury Arms
P.H. Newbridge road
Thomas Robt.L, Talbot inn.Talbot rd
Thomas Thomas, draper. High street
Thomas Thos. frmr. Hendy,Pontvclun
Thomas Thomas, farmer,Rhiwhry'dwelJ
Thomas Wm. draper,3 Commercial st
Vaughan Thomas Levi, ironmonger,
45 Cowbridge road, Pontyclun
Volpi Antonio, confectioner. High st
Walker William Thomas, draper, 5
Cowbridge road. Pontyclun
Watkins William H. Irov Arms P.H.
Bryn Saddler
Watkins William P. grocer, 57 Llan-
trisant road, Pontyclun
SOUTH WALES.
Williams Ann (Mrs.), boot maker,
22 Cowbridge road, Pontyclun
Williams David, grazier. Ton Mawr.
Williams Edward, sub-postmaster.
Post office. Bryn Saddler
Williams Evan, Castell Mynach inn,
Pontyclun
Williams Jas. farmer, Ynysallan frm
Williams John, district supt. Pearl
Assurance Co. Limited, High st
Williams John, farmer, Kewpark
Williams Jonathan, farmer. Glan
Myddlyn
Williams Richd. builder. Talbot rd
Williams Thomas, butcher, 23 Cow-
bridge road, Pontyclun
AVilliams Thomas. farmer. Bute
mines, Pontyclun
Williams Thos. farmer, Glamuchydd
Williams Thomas, shopkeeper, 15
Llantrisant road. Pontyclun
Willis George Hy. butcher. High st
Willment Samuel, seedsman, 7 Cow-
bridge road, Pontyclun
Wooding Annie (Mrs.), Butchers'
Arms P.H
[KELLY'S
BEUDAU and PENTCOEDCAE.
(Letters should be addressed, near
Pontj-pridd.)
Jenkins Mrs. Glenynog villa, Beddau
COMMEKCIAL.
Gronow Daniel, farmer, Penycoedcae
Gronow Jestyn, Queen's Head PH.
Penycoedcae
Harris John, Gelynog inn, Beddau
Israel Francis Tudor, Hewitt Arms
P.H. Penycoedcae
Jenkins Griffith Jn. farmer, Beddau
Jenkins William, farmer, Beddau
Jones Hugh, Lamp & Flag P.H. Beddau
Miles Evan, farmer, Penycoedcae
Price Daniel, farmer, Tyrarlwydd.
Penycoedcae
Price William H. grocer, Penycoedcae
Raisen William, farmer. Tvr-Mab-
Ellis, Beddau
Watkins Elizabeth (Mrs), shopkeeper,
Boddau
Williams David, farmer. PenACoadcao
LLANTHITHYD is a small viUage and parish, on
the Cardiff and Llantiit Major road, ij miles north-east
frum St. Mary Church Road station, and 3 south-east
from Cowbridge station on the Llantrisant to Aberthaw
branch of the Tag '^''ale railway, and 9 west from Cardiff,
in the Llandaff and Barry division of the county of
Glamorgan, Dinas-Powis hundred, Cardiff union and
petty sessional division. St. Nicholas county court
district, rural deanery of Barry, and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Iltyd is
an ancient building of stone, in the Norman style.
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and an em-
battled western tower containing 5 bells : the stained
east window was presented in 1875, by Aubrey Aubrey
esq. : on the north side of the chancel is a very
fine altar-tomb of the 15th century in a remarkable
state of preservation, with two life-sized recumbent
effigies to John Bassett and Elizabeth, his wife: on the
panelled sides are carved figures of their children: a
helmet, said to have been actually worn by Bassett, is
also preserved here ; there are also memorials to several
former rectors of the parish : there are 134 sittings : in
the churchyard on the south side is a stone inscribed to
the youngest daughter and 36th child of the late Benja-
min Howell, of Neath, and wife of Thomas of Cowbridge.
the
and fr
thi:
The register dates frm
date to 1810 and was printed in 1868. The living is a
rectory, net income /140, with 73 acres of glebe and
residence, m the gift of Henry Radcliffe esq. J. P.
and held since 1897 by the Rev. Thomas Cynon Davies
B.A. of St. Darid's College. Lampeter. The charities
amount to about £1^ yearly. The rains of Llantrithyd
Place, formerly the seat of the Aubreys, are still
>tanding. Llantrithyd House, the property of Henry
RadclilYe esq. J. P. lord of the uianor and principal
landowner, is now occupied hy Maj.-Gen. Trevor Bruce
Tyler R.A. (ret.) C.B., C.S.I., J. P. The soil is clay
and gravel ; subsoil, mineral strata. The land is chiefly
in pasture, but wheat, barley and oats are grown. The
:irea is 1,433 acres; rateable value, jf 1.608 ; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 138.
Sexton, George Kearle.
Letter.s received fmm Cowbridge, Glam. Wall Letter
Boxes.— Llantrithyd house & the Cross. The nearest
money order & telegraph office is at Bonvilston, about
1 mile distant
School Attendance Officer. Ernest Spencer Jones
Public Elementary School (mixed k infants), for Llan-
trithyd & Bonvilston, erected in 1872. for 68 children;
M. Gr
Davies Rev. Thomas Cynon B.A. (rec- 1 Griffiths Noah, farmer. Lower G
tor). Rectory | wav farm
Tyler Maj.-Gen. Tievor Bruce R.A. 'jervis David, farmer, Garn
(ret), C.B., C.S.I., J.P., D.L. John William, farmer, Pantffync
Llantrithyd house
Watts
Jenki
Pent!
in Thomas, thatcher
Edward, farmer, Tyucha
Watts William, farmer. Tvdraw
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.'), farmer,
Morgan Christopher, frmr. Cross frm I Tycanol
Pollitt William, farmer, Caemaen Williams Sidney, farmer, Wrencastle
Price James, carpenter & grazier '
LLANT-WIT FABDBE or VABDBE is a parish
ami villaiip in the Pontvpridd division of the county of
Glamorgan, bounded on the east by the river Taff, with
two stations on the Cowbridge branch of the Taff Vale
railway, 11 miles from Cowbridge, 4 miles from Ponty-
pridd, and 12 from Cardiff, in the hundred of Miskin.
Llantrisant petty sessional division, Pontypridd union
and county court district, and in the rural deanery,
archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. Water is supplied
by the Pontypridd and Rhondda Joint Water Board
Iroin their works near Mardy. The church of St. Iltvd
is a building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting 'of
chancel, nave, vestry, south porch and a western tower
containing one bell : the church was restored in 1854 at
a cost of ^560, and in 1894 was renovated and memorial
windows erected in the chancel at a cost of ^£300 : there
are 220 sittings. The register dates from the year 1626
The living is a vicarage, net yearly yaUie /253, with
residence, in the gift of the vicar "of Llantrisant, and
hclQ smce 1880 by the Kev. John Jenkins B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. The Mission hall in Church
Village was erected in 1912, at a cost of /i.ioo. At
NEWTOWN is a Mission hall, erected in 1914 on a site
(fiven by Mrs. Maud Mary Williams. Here is a Congre-
gational chapel, erected in 1851. with ^oo sittings, and
("alvinistic Methodist and Weslevan chapels. The Public
Library was erected in 1906, at' a cost of about ^£1,750,
towards which the late Andrew Carnegie esq. of Skibo
Castle, JTB. presented ^,.500. The Pontypridd Rural
?!,. AL?-°"_"'"il_'''°'*»'"" Hospital was erected in 1904.
onnertion with Pontypridd
The Cottage Honii
rged :
were erected in 189a, and have since been en-
there are now 13 homes, each for 16 "children.
Two new pits were sunk in 1914 to the lower measures
by the Great Western Colliery Co. The area is 4,192
acres of land and 31 of water; rateable value, ;^4i,i25 ;
'he population in 1901 was 1,755 a"<t '" ^9^'< 2.43-(-
including 17 officials and 239 inmates of the Pontypridd
Union Cottage Homes, and the ecclesiastical parish,
1.564 in 1901 and 3.059 in 191 1.
By Local Government Board Order. No. 30,001, that
part of Llantwit Fardre in Pontypridd Urban District
^ns, in 1894, taken to form part of the new civil parish
■ it Pontypridd.
Post, M. O. & T. Office.— Thomas Richards, sub-post-
master. Letters arrive through Pontvpridd
Post & Telephone Call Office, Newtown Llantwit.—
Thomas Philip Williams, sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive through Pontypridd. Llantwith Vardre is the
nearest telegraph k money order office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Crown inn; Chur.h «all k Tonteg
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
-St Iltyd. Rev. John Jenkins B.A. vicar; 11 a.m. k
630 p.m. (alternate English k Welsh); tues. 7 pm
Mission hall. Church Village. Ravenscroft Starke, lav
reader; 2.30 & 6 30 p.m.
Mission hall, Newt.iwn, 2.30 p.m
Baptist.
(Welsh), Salem. Hiv. Thomas C. Kichaids ; 1030 a.m
k 6 p.m. ; lues, k thurs. 7.30 p.m
(Engli«b). Church Village; 11 "a.m. & 2.30 & 6 p.m
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAI-ES.
LLANTWIT MAJOR.
Calvinistic Methodist.
(Welsh) (Bryntirion), Rev. William Lloye
6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m
(Welsh) (Bethesda) (Newtown. Llantwit
William Lloj'd ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
CongregatioDal.
Efail Isaf (Welsh), Rev. Tom E. Jones
6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Church Village (Entrlish) ; 2.30 p.m
Wesleyan.
(English); 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.i
Public Elementary School, built in 1869, for 235 boys k
girls & 205 infants, & enlarged in 1907 for 300 boys &
girls; William Chnbb. master; Miss Annie David, in-
fants' mistress
This school is controlled by the Pontvclun Group of
County Council Schools Managers; VVilliam Thom.a,s
Gnyn, Cowbridge, clerk
Riilway Stations— Llantwit Fardre, Parry Thomas, sta-
tion master; Church Village, Nicholas Russell, station
master ; Efail Isaf, John Morgan, station master
Chnbb David, Llwvnvr-Eos
Chubb William, Bryn'-v-dd61
Cavies Hy. Green hi. Church Village
Edwards Thomas Ernest, Islwyn ho
Evans Evan Parry B.Sc, M.B. Glyn
cottage
Evans John HoUister. The Highlands
Evans Mrs. The Croft
Griffiths Thomas, Preswvlfa
Jenkins Rev. John B'.A. (vicar).
Vic
rage
I.lovd
Rev.Wn
j.(CalvinisticMethodi
t)
Mui-ga
n Cyril,
Crosscade
Philli
)s Mrs.
Bronydyffryn.
Chm
ch
Village
Kt-es David, Derlwyn
Reeves William, Glynavon hou-se
Bichards Rev. Thomas C. (Welsh
Baptist), Gwvnfa
Roberts Miss, Greenfield
R.ihlin John, (Jarth terrace
Shapland Mrs. Church Village
Thomas Rev. Thomas Evan (Welsh
Congregational). Huanfa
Thomas Dvd.P., A.M.IC.E. Celhowey
Thomas John R Cartref
Waldron John, Tonteg
Williams David, Varteg villa
Williams Mrs. Trevern
COMMERCIAL.
Bnrelays Bank Ltd. (branch) (open
mon. 12 noon to 3 p.m.). Church
Village ; draw on head office, 54
Liiniliard street. London E C 3
Brown Edwin, Bush inn
Bryant Ann (Miss), Carpenters' Arms
P.H
Bussell James, farmer. Vardre Uchaf
Cale Joseph, Crown inn
Coleman Jn. shopkpr. Church village
Dallimore William Alfred, srocer,
Church Village
David Mary (Miss), farmer, Berth-
Iwyd farm
Davies David, farmer. Maes Mawr
Davies Henry. coal dlr. Church Village
Ellii
Millv
merchant, Newtown
rrv L.R.C.P.Lond.,
B."Sc.(Wales). M.B..
sioian & surgeon.
Collii
(E. C.
Gwilyiu E. auctioneer.
Church Village
Mitchell Bert, "blacksmith
Morgan John, farmer, Celyn
Morgan John, farmer. Tynell
Morgan Urinah (Mrs.), New inn
Morgan William, farmer, Drisgoed
Morgan William T. farmer, Bute
farm. Church Village
Morris Henry, tailor. Church Village
Parry Harriet (Mrs.), grocer, Tonteg
Pearce Mary Jane (Mrs.), Queen's P.H
Pearce William, butcher
Perkins William Henry, farmer, Ehyd
Pontypridd Union Cottage Homes
(Charles Axtell. supt. ; Mrs. Jane
E Axtell, matron)
Pontypridd Union Isolation Hospital
(Evan John Griffiths M.B.. Ch.B.
Edin., DP. H.Wales, medical supt)
Hees Evan.undertaker.Church Village
Roberts Edward J. shopkeeper
.■^alvaiie .Marv Ann(Mrs ). shopkeeper,
Chnroli Village
Smith Edward Giles & .Son, butchers
South Wales Electric Power Distri-
bution Co
Sweetman Leo. hair dresser
Thomas David P., A.M.I.C.E. civil &
mining engineer. Celhonev
Thomas John, farmer
Thomas John E. auctioneer. Cartref
Thomas Percv J. refreshment rooms.
Church Village
Wilkins Thomas, farmer, Tincoad
Williams David, frmr Bryn Birbach
Williams Ebenezer, farmer, Tyn-nant
Williams Evan, farmer, Maesbach
Williams Jonathan, farmer
Williams Thos. frmr. Dvhewyd farm
Williams Thomas (Mrs.), farmer.
Ystradharwig Ucha
Williams Thomas Philip, shopkeeper,
iviiiisey, iiuranan; Post office. Newtown
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (open 1 Williams William, Cross inn
wed. 10 a.m. to 12 noon); draw on j Williams Wm. farmer, Maendy farm
London head office. 71 Lombard jWilliams Wm. farmer, Ty-yn-y-waun
street, London E C 3 |
M.R.C.S.Eng.,
B.S.Lond. ph
Glyn cottage
Evans Henrv, boot repairer, Church
Village
Gay Harry, farmer, Cwm Isaf
Granger Walter J., F.R.C.O. teacher
of music. Church village
Great Western Collierv Co. Limited,
Cwm collieries
Griffiths Catharine (Mrs.), grocer.
Church village
Hill Frederick, farmer, Drysgulfa
Honey George, shopkeeper, Newtown
Hopkins George, hair dresser,Church
village
Hughes David Wm.frmr.Dufir^n Back
Hughes Thomas, farmer, Frod-Philij
Hughes William, draper, Newtown
Jenkins A. (Mrs.), Holly Bush P.H
John Hopkin, shopkeeper. Tonteg
John John William, grocer, Tonteg
Jones Brothers, builders, Newtown
Jones E. Brisbane, outfitter. Church
Village
Jones Lotwick John, Three Horse
Shoes P.H
Jones Martin, farmer. Garth Isaf
Lewis Edmund, grocer
Lewis Ivor, grocer. Church Village
Lewis Stanley V. shopkeeper
Lewis Thomas, grocer & draper
Lewis Thos. W. farrier, Church village
Lewis William, butcher
Llantwit Engineering & Foundry Co.
iron founders
Llantwit Vardre Co-operative Society
Limited, grocers &c
Llantwit Vardre Public Free Library
(John Phillips. sec. ; Williani
LLANTWIT-JTJXTA-NEATH
Lan-Illtyd-Fawr. anciently ; containine
an and parish, formerly of
Neath.
XLANTWIT MAJOK
Caer Wrgan, is an ancieni
some importance, about one mile from the Bristol
Channel, with a station on the Vale of Glamorgan rail-
way, 5 south from Cowbridge, 9 south-east from Bridg-
vnd and 16 west-bv-south from Cardiff, in the Pontv-
pridd division of the countv of Glamorgan. Cowbridge
hundred and petty sessional division. Bridgend and Cow-
bridge union and' countv court district, rural deanery of
Gro-Neafh Lower (western division), and archdeaconrv
and diocese of Liandaff. An efficient scheme for the
water supply of the town was carried „at bv the District
Council in 1905. A chauer was granted this town bv
Gilbert de Clare. Earl of Gloucester, as Lord of
Glamorgan.
St. nityd, or Iltutus, the celebrated monk-professor,
founded here, A.D. 508, a school or college, which con-
tinued to flourish for 700 years with growing strength
and reputation, its pupils exceeding at one time 2,000 in
number; it is stated to have been the first Christian
school in Britain, and the place at which St. David.
Gildas, the historian. Paulinus. bishop of Leon, and
Sampson, archbishop of Dol, received their education.
The site of the early collegiate church and other con-
ventual buildings was on the north side of the church-
yard. The present church of St. Iltyd, or Iltutus, dates
from the 12th century, with subsequent additions of the
13th century, and consists of chancel, nave, ladv chapel
(now in ruins), aisles and an embattled western tower
edos, and
bells ; there is a handsome carved stone
circular carved stone font, probably of the
9th century : in the church is a tablet to Matthew Voss,
ob. 1534, aged 129, as well as some of the most ancient
monuments of the early British church in existence ;
there is also the recumbent effigy of a civilian, c. 1350,
and another of a lady. c. 15^0. wearing an embroidered
dress, ruff and high pleated hat with a small feather;
above the right shoulder is the bust of an infant in a
tight fitting cap and ruff, the inscription, now mutilated,
is probably to the wife and child of Richard Hopkins :
the church was partially restored in 1888, at a cost of
over ^1,000, and in 1900 the restoration was recom-
menced and completed in 100^ at an outlay of nearly
.^3,000 : the church affords 400 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1721, the older records being lost.
The living is a vicarage, with the rectory of Lisworney
annexed, joint net yearly value. £24"- incbiding- 10 acres
of glebe and residence", in the gift of the Bishop of
Liandaff, and held since 1913 by the Rev. Richard David
B.A. of St. David's College. Lampeter. The Baptist
chapel, in Commercial street, erected in 1823, is of
stone, and will seat 400 persons. The Calvinistic
Methodist chapel, in The Lanes, affords 200 sittings.
The Congregational chapel, in Colhugh street, rebuilt
in 190S. seats 350; Bethe^da'rfro Welsh Congregational
chapel, erected in 1800. has 200 sittings ; the Wesleyan
chapel, in Wesley street, built in 1847. is of stone, and
«ill seat -50 persons. The Town Hall nr Church Loft,
586 LLANTrtIT MAJOH.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
erected by Gilbert de Clare, Earl uf Gloucester, ie an
ancient edifice of stone, with a small turret containing
one bell, inscribed : " Ora pro nobis sancte Iltute " ;
the dock was presented to the town in 1887, by the
late Mr. William Thomas, of Ivy House. Markets
are held on Monday. Fairs were ' formerly held on
February 24. .June 22, and September 28, but now
only un June 22. Charities: — Daniel Jones of this
parish and of Beaupre, in the parish of St. Hilary,
by his will dated 21st November, 1840, directed his
executors to purchase stock in the _^3 per Cent.
Consolidated Bank Annuities, now producing a yearly
dividend of j{,i5, for the use and benefit of the poor of
the parish of Llantwit-Majjr for ever, to be divided at
the discrftion of three trustees, either in money or
clothing, bedding and firing, half at Whitsuntide and
half at Christmas. Robert Powell, formerly of Wilton,
in this parish, executed a deed, in which he cBarged
the sum of f.j. los. upon some houses at Sigginstone and
two fields called Lay Ucha and Lay Issa,~coutaining 3
acres, as an annual benefaction to be paid to 12 widows j
in equal proportion once a year, by the Parish Council, i
William Thomas, of Ivy House, in this parish, by his |
will dated August 24, 1886, left ^50 in trust to invest
the same and to apply the income thereof every |
Christmastide, between 12 widows of the said parish, 1
who shall not be in receipt of parochial relief. On the
sea coast are two British camps, and many Roman I
coins and human skulls have been found. In 1888 the |
tesselated pavement of a Roman villa was discovered
in a field called " Caer Wrgan," near here, together
with some 43 human skeletons and .ilso the remains of !
three horses. j
The Ham, a mansion in the Eliiabethan style, built ;
in if 62, on the site of the old house, is the residence of I
Robert Henrv Williams esq. ; Dimlands is the residence I
of Tudor Crawshay esq. D.L., J.P. The Marquess of '■
Bute is lord of the manor. I. B. Nicholl esq. H. I
Radclifte esq. Mrs. J. D. V. L. Nicholl-Carne, Isodore 1
Vachell esq. and Mrs. E. T. Lloyd are the principal I
l(indowner». The soil is clay and' limestone ; subsoil,
various. The chief crops are barley, oats and pasturage.
The area is 5,118 acres of land, 2 of water and 259 of
foreshore; rateable value. ^10,745; the population in
1911 was 1,188 in the civil and 1.321 in the ecclesiaslical
parish.
Sexton, Mis, t'hjrlolte WilliauK.
At Boverton, one mile east, are the ruins of a fortified
mansion called " Boverton Place, ' formerly the seat ol
the Seys family, to whom there are monuments in the
church. Here is a Congregational chapel seating 120
persons.
Siggiii.stone is 2 miles north.
Post, M. O., T. t Telephonic E. P. Office, We.sley St.—
Hugh Andrews, sub-postmaster. Letters through
CardifT
Post Office, Boverton.— Miss Mary Rees, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Cardiff. Nearest money
order & telegraph office is at LWintwit Major, 1 mil*
distant
Wall Letter Box, Sigginstone
Public Establishments.
Coastguard Signal Station, John Stokes, officer
County Police Station, William David, sergeant & r
constable
Town Hall, Mrs. Susannah Howells. kee],er
Public Officers.
4; Assistant Oveis
Andr
lUtyd T. H
with times of Service.
Richard David B.A.
Places of Worship,
St. llltyd Church, Rev.
8. 30 & II a.m. & 6 p.m
Bajitist (English), Commercial street ; Rev Owen
Davies; 10.30 a.m. &; 2 & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (English), The Lanes ; Rev.
Benjamin T. Evans; 11 am. & 2 t 6 p.m
Congregational (English), Colhugh street; 11 a.m
Congregational (Welsh), Bethesda'rfro, Rev. Johi»
Gurnos Davies B.A., B.D. ; 10.30 a.m
Wesleyan (English) (Cowbridge Circuit), Rev. Joseph.
Williams (supt.) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), originally
the Rectory house & given by the Ecclesiastical Com-
missioners to the parish, opened in 1873, for 174
mixed & 80 infants ; David John Williams, master ^
Miss Rees, infants' mistress
Vale of Glamorgan Railway Station, Thomas Cule, sta-
PKIV.tTB RESIDENTS.
'Anderson Michael Arthur. Mintfield
Crawshav Tudor D.L., J.P. Dimlands
David Rev. Richard B.A. (vicar). The
Vicarage
Davies Rev. Owen (Baptist), The Manse
Evans Rev. Benjamin T. (Calvinistic
.Methodist), Colhugh street
Jone« Thomas, Highcroft
Leigh Frank M.D. Colhugh street
Llovd Edward T.. J.P. West house
I.lovd Mrs Bry Goleu
Nicholl Miss, Woodford house
Parry Edward H Glaiihafren
Paslieu Mrs. Marie, Ffymondv
Price Frederick Charles, The Hayes
Thomas George, Orchard ho. Boverton
Thomas John Crook J P. Cwrt
Newydd, Boverton
Thomas John S. The Croft
Thomas Miss Catherine, Floodgate bo
Thomas Rees, Boverton road
Williams John J.P. Court house
Williams Robert Henrv, The Ham ; &
Boodle's club, .St. James' st S W i
ti The Orleans club. King street.
London S W i
Williams William Edward Osborne.
COMMRnCIAI,.
Amos Albert, Globe inn
Amns Win. Geo. Old White Hart P.H
Andrews Hugh, stationer. Post office
Andrews llltyd T. H. rate collector
tc. Cartref
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (open
fri. & fair days, 10 am. to 3 p.m ) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E 0 3
Board James, farmer. Sheepleys
Board Wm. farmer. Great Fra'mp
Chatterton Henry, haulier
Cbatterton John, builder. Hill head
Cooper John, White Lion P.H
Cummings Wm. news agt. Wesley st
Davies Thomas, corn & seed merchant
Deore John (Mrs), brewers' agent
Doughty A. A. fanner, Morfa farm
Ellis William, Cross Keys P.H
Elward Jenkin, farmr. Lit. Frampton
Evans Alfred, butcher
Evans William, coal dealer
Evans Wm.frmr.SigginstoneGreen tin
Fisher Bentley C. news agent
¥rancis Wm. shopkeeper, (volhugh st
George Edward, farmer, Crossland
George Henry Edward, fruiterer &
greengrocer
George John, New White Hart P.H
George U. hair dresser
George Willie, fruiterer & greengrocer
Hallett Frederick Charles, baker
Tfopkin Edward, wheelwright
Hopkin John, threshing machine
owner, East street
Hopkins & Son, farmers, Bosedue
Hopkins Collwyn, farmer. Downs frm
Ilipkins Dvrt. Old .Swan inn *, farmr
niisjh Edward, ba/.aar. Church street
HuL'hea Thos. farmer. Fishers Bridge
lenkins Alice (Mrs.), farmer. Lower
House farm
Jenkins David, farmer. Boverton pi
Jenkins David, tanner. West farm
lenkins William, f.irii.er. Brvn.sych
John Ebeneier, earpenter. High st
John Margaret (.Mrs ), shopkeeper,
Oommercial street
John Robert. Oddlpllows Arms
lones D. lestvn, grocer, Colhugh >t
lones Gertrude (Mrs ). draper
Jones William Lewis, farmer. Wilton
I>awrence Wm. boot renairer. Wine st
I.ML'h Frank M.D. j.hvsician. Col-
hugh street
Lewis John, saddler
Lewis Llewellyn, farmr. Flanders frm
Leyshon Thomas, farmer, Moorlands
Mainwaring Thomas, head gamekeeper
to Col. Joseph Gaskell D.L
Matthews Harry, farmer. Six Wells
Morgan W. & Co. (Llantwit Major)
Limited, ironmongers
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branch)
(open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. fri. & fair
davs) ; draw on head office, ij
Bishop.sgate, London E C 2
Price Divid, farmer, Hiihfield farm
Price Janet (Mrs.), King's Head P.H
Price John, baker. High street
Rees Edward, farmer, Plymouth ho
Rees Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Rees William, farmer, Boverton
Spencer David Thomas, farmer
Stokes John, coastguard officer
Symmoiids Alfred, haulier
Thomas Brothers, butchei-s
Thomas Catherine (Miss), farmer.
Floodgate house
Thomas Charles, Angel inn
Thomas David, butcher, The Cross
Thomas J. Richard, auctioneer &c
Thomas James S. coal merchant
Thomas John, farmer. West Hill st
Thomas John, thatcher, Turkey >t
Thomas John Crook J.P. farmer,
Cwrt Newydd
Thomas Leyshon (Mrs), farmer.
Cross farm, Sigginstone
Thomas Llewellyn, farmer. Purlon
Thomas Llewelyn, farmer, Tilehouse,
Boverton
Thomas Thomas, fanner. Sea view
Thomas ThoB. R. draper, Newport ho
Thomas William, blacksmith
Thomas William, Curriers' Arms P.H
Town Hall (Mrs. Susannah Howells.
keeper)
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANWENOG.
Watts William, farmer, Froglands i Williams John, grocer. Corner house i Williams William, grocer, Oolhugh it
Wilkinson W. H. & Co. agricultural Williams Jn. Victoria inn,Sigginstone Vnysybwl Industrial Co-operative
engineers. Commercial road Williams Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer Society Limited
Williams Howell, auctioneer 1 Williams Trevor C. chemist 1
LLANULID, see Cray.
liLANVEDW is a portion ot the parish ot Micljaelstun
(Monmouthshire), included in the Llandafl' and Bariy
■division of the county ot Glamorgan, and is a township
in the hundred of Caerphilly, petty sessional division of
Caerphilly Lower and Cardiff union, Newport county
court district. It is one mile north from Church Road
station, on the Newport and Pontypridd section of the
Great Western railway, 13 east from Pontypridd and
about 6 west from Newport. Ruperra Ca.<tle. situated
here, and built in 1626, is the seat of Lord Tredegar.
Cefn Mably, the ancient residence of the Kemeys
family, is now the property and residence of Lord
Wharton, and stands in a fine position overlooking the
Bristol Channel and the Somersetshire coast; the
mansion, built in the form of the letter T, contains
s large oak-panelled hall with three fireplaces, and a
dancing gallery, adjoining which is a priest's room,
with a confessional: there is also a chapel, and a
long apartment, containing an oak table formed of a
huge plank, 2 feet 9 inches in width, 6 inches thick
and 42 feet Sj inches long, to which an additional plank,
9 feet long, has been united, the whole of the timber
having been furnished from a single tree in the park :
during the civil war, when the house was besieged by
the Parliamentary forces, this room was occupied by
tlie garrison : relics of the conflict are still occasionally
met with, and cannon balls have been dug up in the
adjacent shrubberies : the mansion contains many
objects nf interest, includini; some antique Elizabethan
bedsteads, ancient weapons, a black jack, a curious
bumper glass 3 feet 9^ inches long, and mnny family
portraits: several hidmg places still remain in the
building to evidence the insecurity of the times in
which Cefn Mably was erected. The area is 2,434 acres
of land and 19 of water; rateable value, ^£1,989; the
population in 191 1 was 244.
Letters through Cardiff. Wall Letter Box, at Cefn
Mably Bridge. The nearest money order & telegraph
office is at Micbaelston y Vedw
Tredegar Lord D.L^, J. P. Ruperra
castle ; Tredegar park, Bassaleg,
Newport, Mon. ; & Turf club,
London W i & R.T.S. club, Cowes
Wharton Lord J. P. Cefn Mably;
Halswell park, Bridgwater. Somer-
set ; Chelvev court, Bristol &
Carlton, Arthur's k Boodle's clubs,
lyondon S W i
COMMEnCIAL.
Edwards Edward, farmer, Cefn Poeth
Hunt Rachel (Mrs.), farmer, Glanynant
John Rees, farmer, Cefn Llwyd
Jones Thomas, larmer. Bridge farm
Lewis Albt. Wm. fmir. Mt. Pleasant
Rees William James Beynon. assist-
.int overseer, Greenmeadow
Richards
ygwi
W. Brinley, far
Coed-
Alfd. frmr. Gwernleyshon frm.
Spooner Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,
Ty-Gowla-Fach
Thomas Catherine (Mrs.), farmer,
Draethan mill
Thomas Henry, farmer,Pentwyn farm
LLANVETH"yN, see Lla
L-arfa
XliANWTESOG is a parish in the county ot Cardigan,
on the road to Newcastle Emlyn, 2^ miles from Llany-
byther station, on the Great Western railway, 5. J
-south-west from Lampeter, and 18 from Carmart^hen,
an the hundred of Moyddin, union and county court dis-
trict, ot Lampeter, petty sessional division of Upper
Moyddin, and is in the rural deanery ot Lampeter, arch-
deaconry ot Cardigan and diocese ot St. David's. The
church ot St. Gwenog is an ancient edifice ot stone in
the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
south chapel and an embattled western towei'.
containing 2 bells: there are 150 sittings. The
register of baptisms and burials date from the
year 1722, marriages 1755. The living is a vicarage,
net income .£200. in the gift ot the Bishop ot St.
David's, and held since 1892 by the Rev. John Morris
M.A.. of Jesus Oollesre. Oxford, who is also vicar
ot and resides at Llanybyther. There are Baptist
•chapels at Brynhafod, erected in 1861, with 250 sittings,
-and Cwrt Newydd, erected in 1820, seating 250 persons;
a Congregational chapel at Brynteg. erected in 1838, ; p„m;„ iru„ „ . c ^ 1
seating 650, and one at Drevach. built in 1880, with ' ^"'''"' Elemenetary Schools.
150 sittings ; and Unitarian chapels at Alltyblacca and ! Llanwenog, for 100 children ; John W. Jones, m:
New Court. The principal landowners are Col Herbert i *-'^"*' Newydd, for 140 children ; David E. Davies
Davics-Evans, lord lieutenant, and John Carbery Pugh j Blaenau, tor 51 children; Mrs. Zabeth S. Davie
Vaughan-Pryse-Bice esq. D.L,, J. P. The soil i's light ' Police Station, Owen T. Owen, constable
loam ; subsoil, silurian. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and oats. The area comprises 10,664 acres of
land and 59 of water; rateable value, ;£7,209 ; the popu-
lation in igii was 1,390.
ALLTYBLACCA, 2 miles nortJh-we«t, Brynliafod, 3,
Brynteg, 2 south-east, Drefaoh, halt-a-milo nortih--WBSt,
and Cwrt Newydd, ij miles north-we«t, are hamlet-a
in the parish.
Post Office, Dretach.— W. J. Williams, sub-postma-ster.
Letters through Llanybyther, Carmarthenshire, a
miles distant, which is the nearest money order k
telegraph ofHce
Post Office, Cwrt Ne-wydd.— J. Garfield Jones, sub-post-
master. Letters through Llanybyther, Carmarthen,
shire, 4 miles distant, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office
" " enog Church. The nearest
Wall Letter Box,
ailes distant
Publi(
& telegraph
Llanhythe
igh-
(lord-lieut. ot Cardiganshi
mead
Davies Rev. John, Tancoed
Edwards Rev. Edward Glvn (Baptist),
Garth, Cwrt Newydd
Evans Mrs. J. Caedabowen
Williams Rev. Lewis (Unitarian).
Alltyblacca
Hughes Daniel, Highmead Arms P.H
Jenkins Evan, blacksmith, Cwrt
Newydd
Jenkins Griffith, blacksmith, Dretach
Jenkins Griffith, blacksmith, Tanrallt
Jones Thomas & Suns, grocers k auc-
tioneers. Post office, Cwrt Newydd.
T A " Jones & Sons "
David B. shopkpr. Ah
Evan, monumental n-
ntlla
vydd
„ „, „ , , i JoifS Jan? (Miss), grocer. Llan-
Bowen Thomas, woollen manufacturer, 1 .Jonos Jenkin W" grocer
Maesyfelin mill Jones John, blacksmith, Shyddla
Davies Ihomas t Son. millers | Jones John, boot maker,CwrtN(
(water), Cwrt Newydd ; Jones Rachael (Mrs.),drapr.Eml
Davies Daniel (Mrs.),Penpompren inn I Lewis David, clog maker, Bryn Teifv
Davies Evan Rees, blacksmith, Castell Lewis Herbert, Cetnhafod Arms P.H
Davies Rees, assistant overseer, Cwrt I Lewis Marv Judith (Mrs.), Llan-
Newydd vaughan Arms P.H
Davies Thos. house furnisher, Kebrica: .Morgans William, miller (water),
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper, Blaencwrt ' Dretach
Davies Walter, corn mer. Dretach Roes Evan, cooper. Bryn-derw
Evans Benjamin, saddler, draper & Rpps Evan, grocer
shopkeeper, Cwrt Ne-wydd Roes Jas. crpntr. Castell Caedabowen
Evans George Boyer.Ffinant ArmsP.H , Richards David, grocer, Penygraig
Evans Thomas, saddler, Tstrad ; Richards David, tailor, Drefach
Richards Rees, grocer, Llanfair hill
Roberts John W. Tynporth P.H
Stephens Stephen' B.A. grammar
school, Highmead terrace
Sturdy Rachael (Mrs.), boot dealer,
6 Highmead terrace
Thomas Evan, grocer, Glenafon
Thomas John, shoe ma. Pensarn cot
Thomas Thomas D. provision mer-
chant, Blaenhirbantganol
Williams Ann (Miss), Red Lion P.H
Williams William John, grocer,
draper & ironmonger, k post office,
New shop, Drefach
F.<nMKns.
Bellamy Thomas, Highmead
Davies Thomas & Da-vid, Llechwedd
Davies David, Beiiibed-w
Davies David, Wernlas
Davies Evan, Cefnrhvddlanisaf
Davies Evan. Glyndu
Davies John, Crugvwheel
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Blaenhirbant-
uchat
Davies Samuel, Penlanisaf
Javies Thomas, Tylone
SOUTH WALES.
ar Crest- Jones Ann (Mrs.). Blaenpnnt
Jones Daniel, Clingoch. Drefach
Jones David, Crugmaen
Jones David, Llwyntfvnon
i Jones David, Tangraigfach
; Jones David, Troedrwhiw
i Jones David, Tyncae
Jones Evan, Gludwer
.Jones John, Brynhyfryd
I Jones John, Tanyrhos
I Jones John Daniel, Brynllcfrith
Jones John Elias, Caerau
Jones Josiah, Bryn-yr-Eglwys
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Cwinmawr
Jones Margaret (Miss), Parkybed-w
Jones Mary (Mrs.). Cetnrhuddlan
uchaf
Jones Thomas. Caedabowen
Jones Thomas, Pantmawr
Junes Thomas, Rhiwsonganol
588 LLANWhNOG.
Diiriei Wdliam Lloyd. Gw;
gwinwydd
Evans David & Sons, Alltgoch
Evans Anne (Miss), Maesymullion
Evane David, Cwmnant
Evans David, Esger
Evans David. Sychbant
Evans Evan, Coedlanaufach
Evans Evan, Ffynonddafras
Evans James, Langranell
Evans James, Pentrerhys
Evans John, Pandv
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), Llwvnhel
Evans Bees, BlaenaUtddu
Evans Thomas, Dolanuchaf
Evans William, Brynllwyd
Evans William, Court farm
Harries Joshua, Tanrhiw
Jonei Herbert & Thomas, Pensarn
Jones John & Thomas, Bwlchychan
LLANWINIO is a parish in the Carmarthen division
rtt the county of Carmarthen, on the border.s of Pembroke-
shire, 5 miles east from Llanglydwen station, on the
Whitland and Cardigan branch of the G-reat Western
railway, and 12 north-west from Carmarthen, in the
hundred of Derllys, petty sessional division of St. Clears,
union and county court district of Carmarthen, and in
khe rural deanery of St. Clears, archdeaconry of Carmar-
then and diocese of St. David's. The church of St
Gwyno is an edifice in the Early English style, rebuilt
in 1847, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch, and
a turret containing 2 bells : there are 230 sittings. The
registers date from the year 1729. The living is a per-
petual curacv, net income .£200, with residence, in the
irift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1914
bv the Bev. Thomas Owen Evans L.Div. of St. David's
[kelly's
Lloyd David, Tynygrugnchaf
j Lloyd Evan, Tynygrug-ganol
i Lloyd James. Blaenbronfaen
Lloyd John, Clynyrychan
Lloyd John, Cwmeinion
Lloyd John, Hafodyrwyn
Morgans David, Ffinantisaf
Price Abraham, Alltyblaoca
Price Thomas, Croesgwenllian
Bees Thos. k Mary (Miss), Tynyfroo
Bichards John, Bliiwsonisat
Richards Margaret (Miss), Parkyrho*
Thomas D.iniel, Ffosffalduchaf
Thomas Herbert. Lanvaughan
Thomas John, Abertegan
Thomas Joshua, Tycam
Thomas Thomas, Pantmeddig
Thomas Thomas, Pantyffrnon
Williams Bachel (Mrs.). Gwarna.it
Colic
Lampeter. There are Calvinistic Methodist and
Congregational chapels. C^pt. John William Gwynne-
Hughes and Sir Owen Philipps G.C.M.G. bart. are the-
principal landowners. Chief crops are roots and some
land in pasture. The area is 7.143 acres; rateabl*
value, £4.^iq: the population in iQii was 596.
Post Office, Cwmbach,— Isaac William Davies, sub-post-
master. Letters through St. Clears. The nearest
money order & telegraph office is at Gellywen, Car-
marthenshire, about 2^ miles distant
Post Office, Cwmfelin Mynach.— Willi;
postmasLor. Llanboidy is the nea
& telegraph office, i^ miles distent
Wall Letter Box. Blaen vaun
Public Elementarv School (mixed).
iQO children; George Frederick Lie-
Williams, sub-
t money order
1878.
Marked thus * receive letters through
Whitland, Carmarthenshire.
Evans Rev. Thomas Owen L.Div.
Vicarage
Jeffreys Bev. Jn. (Methodi5t),Delfryn
♦Jenkins Rev. Evan Afon (Congrega-
tional), Moriah, Blaenwaun
Lewis Thomas Hy. Penhenrhiw house
COMMERCIAL.
Davies David, builder, Treffynon
Davies Dinah (Mrs.), shopkpr. Tyisaf
Davies Isaac Wm. shopkpr. Cwmbach
Diivies James, blacksmith, Cwmbach
Davies John, builder, Mizpah
Davies Stephen, builder. Hock villa
Evans John, carpenter, Ffoshelig
Evans William, carpenter, Glasfrvn
ETan.s WilliaiT; miller (water), Ddol-
goedog mill
(water),' D
jEvans Willi
Plasydi
Griffiths Henry, carpenter, Frondeg
Griffiths James, carpenter. Pantycoed
•Isaac Evan. Lamb inn, Blaenwaun
Lewis Walter, blacksmith.Blaenwaun
Martin John, shopkeeper, Blaenllain
Morris Margaretta (Mrs.), New inn,
Cwmbach
Nichi'bis John, tailor. Cross house
Page Oliver Thos. boot ma. Gellywen
Parry Charles, saddler. Garregwen
Phillips Ben, 'butcher, Llwyngarreg
Phillips Thomas, cooper. Pantteg
Picton Marv (Mrs), miller (water).
Monk mill !
Reynolds Sal (Mrs), miller (waterY
Cwmbach
•Saer Anne (Mrs). shpkpr.Blaenwaun
•Saer William, White Lion P.H.
Blaenwaun
Thomas Geo. Rees. auctnr. Bronllan
Thomas James S. insurance agent k
rate collector, Cwmbach
Williams Anna (Mrs), shopkeeper,
Cwmbach
•Williams William, grooer.Post office.
Cwmfelin Mvnach
Williams Wm.Herbt. bidr. Cwmbach
FARMKIIS.
Davies Anna (Miss). Moorhall
Davies Benjamin, Rhydgoch
Davies David Thomas, Trelach
Davies Ivor, Pencraigucha
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), Goitre-nchaf
Pavies Thomas, Castellniawr
Diivies Thomas, Cil>ant
es Thomas, Ffynonfelin
les Thomas, Pantimaen
Davies William, Blaenwaun
Davies William, Caeruchedvdd
Davies William, Danllan
Davies William, Penralltgothel
Davies William, Wrfilisaf
Davies William Howell, Blaendyfant
Evans Benjamin, Maesyrhaf
Evans Benjamin, Pantyderri
Evans Catherine (Mrs.). Penclippin
Evans David, Froni'af
Evans Esther (Miss). Elwyn
Evans Job, Fronfelin
Evans John. Goitre-isaf
Crrnilhs David, Pantymaen
mths John, Galltisaf
iHar
Harries Marv (Mrs.), Clvnvmeirw
Howells John, Pwllyrhedyn
Howells Thomas. Tsgarddaugoed
James David. Castellmawr
James Thomas, Pantbuarthle
John John, Blaenffynon
Jones Edward, Ffynonwen
Jonei John, Cil-crymanmawr
Jonei Theophilus, Pencraigisaf
Lewis Richard, Gilfach
L»wis Thomas, Trecyd
Morgan David, Cilfforch
Morris Enoch. Pengraig
Morris James. Danyrhendy
Morris Thomas. Goitrefawr
Palmer John. Brynbank
Phillips Elitabeth (Mrs.), Caerlleon
Phillips James Rowland, Gwernrhvd^
Phillips John, Mantbuchan
: Phillips Philip, Pencraig
, Phillips Thomas. Blaentrefle
[Beynolds Benjamin, Bwmper
Beynolds Thomas. Blaengelly
i Thomas Isaac & Daniel. Fronuchat
i Thomas Benjamin, Ffoaytfwrn
i Thomas Caleb Wm. Rhydcarnarvon
jThomas David Wm. Llanwinio farnu
I Thomas Eluabeth (Mrs.'), Cilcrv
. manfarb
Thomas John. Waunlian
iThomas John Lewis, Pilmawr
: Thomas Maggie (Miss), Trehoos«
'Thomas Philip, Waunfawr
I Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), Plasparcan
iThomas Thomas, Llain
!Thoma« Thomas, Penrallt
Benjamin, Ddolgoch
LLAN'WNDA is a parish on the sea coast, in the
countv of Pembroke, with a station called "Goodwick."
on the main line M the Great Western railway ; it i<
1 mile west from Fishguard, 18 south-west from Car-
digan, and 27; from Lfjndon, in Dewisland hundred.
Haverfordwest union and county court district. Fish-
guard petty se.s«ional division, and in the rural deanery
of Fishguard and archdeaconry and dioce«e of St
David's, The church of Saint Gwyndaf i< an ancient
edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting
of ohancel with aisles, nave, transepts, south poroh and
a lielfrv containing 2 bells. The church was restored
in i8Rt'-2 at a cost of ^850, and has 120 sittings. 'The
register dates only from the year 1797 ; tiho earlier
registers were destroyed by the French on their deiioent
upon this coast in Febrxiary. 1797 The living is a
vicarage, net income j^aoo. with residence, in the gift
of the Dean and Chapter of St. David's, and held
.^ince 1905 by the Bev. Edward Lincoln Lewis B.A.
■ •! St. David's College, L-unpeter. who is also vicar of
\Uncrowen and rural dean of Fishguard, and resides
\i, Goodwick. There are iiIst Calvinistic Methodist,
Knglish Congregational and English and Welsh Baptist
'hapels. A cemeterv of 2 acres has been formed at n
cosl of jr2oo; it is under the c^mtrol of the Haverford-
west Rural District Council. Llanwnda Point (Carreg
Gw.astad) is celebrated in hi.story for the landing in 1797
(February i) of 1.400 French troops under General
Tate, whi for several days ronmiitted lerious havoc, but
finding no support, immediately surrendered on tL»
arrival of the ini'itia under L.'ird Ca%ydor. In th-
neighb lurhood are numerous DmidicAl remain*. th»
most remarkable beinty three cromlechs standing in a
line, one erect and the other two overturned; and there
li a rock called " Gam Fawr," on which are tb*
remain! of an ancient British camp. Hugh '
DIKECTOKY.J
IS lord of the manor. The land is mostly owned by
small freeholders. The soil is clay and light loam ;
subsoil, dark loam. The chief crops are barlev, oats
and swedes. The area is 5,851 acres of land, 2 of
watei and 115 of foreshore; assessable value, ^10,454;
the population in 1911 was 2,612.
Public Elementary School, Henner (mixed & infants),
erected in 1876, & enlarged 1898, for 160 children;
Morean David Lake, master
GOODWICK is a populous village in the parish
of Llanwnda, about i mile north-west from Fish-
guard. On account of the purity of the water it has
a high reputation as a bathing place, and is con-
sequently much frequented by visitors during the
simimer months. Extensive harbour works and a
breakwater were erected in 190B by the Great Western
Railway Co. in connection with the new route to the
south of Ireland, via Bosslare, on tJie coast of co
Wexford. For an extended account see Fi«:hguard.
The sands stretch for about a mile, and the rock
hill above is prettily sprinkled with houses; the climate
ii so genial that the myrtle and other delicate plants
may be found in full bloom during the depth of
winter. Gas and water are supplied from the works of
the North Pembrokeshire Gas and Water Co. at Fish-
guard. The church of St. Peter, erected in 1913 at a
cost of _^6,40o to replace an iron structure, is a build-
ing in the Late Decorated style, and consists of chancel.
SOUTH WALE.S.
LLAN WNEN.
589
ambulatory, south aisle and a tower : the choir italli
are carved oak : there are 400 sittings. Here is a
Calvinistic Methodist and a Baptist chapel, and there
is a coastguard station between here and Fishguard,
and two lifeboats. There is a post office wireless tele-
graphy station at Pencw.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office, Goodwick
(letters should have Pembrokeshire added). — Misi
Margaret Ellen Davies, sub-postmistress
Harbour Village Post Office.— Mrs. Alice Margaret
Lewis, sub-postmistress
County Police Station, James Wheeler, sergeant in
charge, & '3 constables
Goodwick Council School (mixed & infants), erected in
1913, for 252 mixed & no infants; Evan Anthony.
master ; Miss Prance, infants' mistress
Railway Station, Goodwick, David Howell Griffiths, sta-
tion master
Railway Station (Harbour), Mansfield Korman Polety.
station & quay superintendent
gh Mn
Thoi
LLANWNDA.
Marked thus * receive their letters
through Fishguard.
Bees Rev. Wm. (Baptist). Harmonv
'Williams Wm. M.B.Lond.,J.P. Dri'm
Cemetery (James Evans, clerk to the
Burial Authority)
♦Davies Hy. miller (water),Drim mill
George Walter, boot dealer, Henner
Morris Henry, shopkeeper, Henner
Phillips Amy (Mrs), shopkeeper,
Stop & Gall
♦Thomas William David, shopkeeper,
Trevasser
Williams John, blacksmith, Pontiago
Bateman Joseph, Cyle
Bowen Ebenezer, Penrhyn
Bowen John Clement, Penrhiw
Came Richard
Cornock Francis
Davies Henry, Penfeidr
Edwards William, Trehowell
Evans James (& assistant
clerk to Parish Council & to th
Burial Authority), Cargowil Penla:
& Bwlchyrhos
Evans John, Gelli Arms
Evans Owen Jenkin, Cargowil
Evans William, Pontiago
George William, Trehilyn
Griffiths Ebeneier
Griffiths Thomas, Cyle
Hughes Martha (Mrs.), Gilfach
James Abel Green, Caerlem
♦James Henry B. Trevasser
James Thomas, Tresissallt
John Charles, Trevasser -
John Griffith, Trefiseg
Lewis David, Cott
Lewis Richard, Trenewydd
Llewhellyn Ann (Mrs.), Bristgarn
♦Matthias Richard, Carne
Miles James, Panteirig
Morris Henry Rowland, Tresiniwen
Morris "William, Tailgaer
Morse Wm. Dritwg & Goodhope
Perkins David Howell, Penysgwarn
Perkins John, Tresiniwen
Phillips John, Treorived
Rees Daniel. Taibach
Bees Thomas Stephen, Bwlchyrhos
♦Richards David. Trevasser
Richards John James, Llanwnwi
Roberts Joseph, Cyle
Sambrnck William
Thomas Levi, Cyle
Thomas William, Cyle
Vanghan John, Tanymynydd
M.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond
Harbour Master, Fishgiard Harbour, Capt. Rd. Sharp
Marine Superintendent, Fishguard Harbour, Capt. John
Humphreys
riffiths David H. Glendower hotel.
Main stre'et
nnclyn Griffiths John, Hope & Anchor P.H.
Main street
Griffiths Thomas, grocer, Dyftryn
Harries George, confectnr. Dyffryn
Hughes Charles H. baker. Quay road
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hughes Samuel Henry, coal merchant,
nt J. P. Heatherkop ' "" "
Vittle William
Waiiams George, Pentwp
Williams Martha (Mrs.), Ffyn-
Williams Sarah (Miss), Seren
Young William, Trehilyn
GOODWICK.
Bowen John Cli
Bowen Miss, Rose cottage
Canning William John, Beach house
Copleston Edmund Wm. Hope cottage
Davies Rev. Jonathan Salisbury (Bap-
tist), Bryn Hani
Davies Alfonso Ernest, Siriole
Edwardes Mrs. Court house
Gibson Rev. W. M. (Baptist)
Gibson G. Lambert, Rosslyn
umphreys John, Penrhyn, Quay rd
James Rev. John Gwynne (Welsh
ingregational), Tynewydd
Lewis Rev. Edward Lincoln B.A.
(vicar of Llanwnda & Manorowen
& rural dean of Fishguard), The
Vicarage
Porter Lt.-Col. Herbert Edward J.P
Thomas Rev. George (Methodist)
Thomas Hugh Mortimer, Quay road
COMMERCIAL.
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(John Peter Morgan, manager) ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Bevan Daniel D. butcher. Main street
Bishop Thomas G. game dealer,
Dyffryn & motor engineer, Quay rd
Bowen Wm. carpenter, Goodwick hill
Chubb Lily M. (Miss), teacher of
music, Emlyn terrace
Cousins John, draper. Main street
Customs & Excise (Martin Hanlon,
officer in charge)
Davies Elizh. (Mrs.), baker. Main st
Davies William J. boot & shoe
dealer. Main street
Edwards Chas. photogrphr. Quay rd
Edwards Janet (Mrs.), draper
Engineer's Office (G. Lambert Gib-
son, resident engineer)
Evans & Co. grecers. Main street
Evans William, builder, Tvnewydd
Evans Wm. Thos. builder, Newport ho
Evnon John, Rose & Crown P.H
Fishguard Bay Hotel (G, W. Rlv
propr
ited.
Jamieson Robert, haulier, Bryntirion
John David & Son, tailors
John Thos. refrshmnt. rms.Quay rd
Jones John Richd. butcher. Main st
Lewis Alice Margaret (Mrs.), grocer,
& post office, Harbour village
Llewellyn David L. chemist. Main st
Llewellyn John Morris, grocer,Main st
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(Gwynne Austin Roberts, clerk in
charge) ; draw on London head
office, 71 Lombard street E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (David L.
Williams, manager) ; draw on head
office, 5 Threadneedle street,
London E C 2
Miles John, carpenter
Miles William, hair dresser. Main st
Morgan Owen, tailor. Main street
Nicholas David, builder, Brjuffynon
Nicholas Thomas, carpenteriSwyndon
Panting James Leon, hair dresser.
Main street
Phillips Danl. refshmnt. rms.Quay rd
Bees Henrietta (Mrs.), drapr.Main st
Rowlands Arthur J. clothier, Main st
Eoyal National Lifeboat Institution
(M. L. Nicholls, hon. sec)
Simpson Albert, ironmongr. Main st
Thomas Hugh Mortimer M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., F.R. Society
of Medicine, physician & surgeon,
certifying factory surgeon Fish-
guard district, medical officer of
health for Haverfordwest Rural
District, school medical officer &
admiralty surgeon & agent, Quay
road. T N 18 Fishguard
Thomas James, pilot. Main street
Thomas William, shoe maker
Topham, Jones & Railton Limited.
Fishguard Harbour contractors.
Contractors' office. Telephone 3»
Fishguard. Telegrams, ••Canal.
Goodwick "
Vaughan Walter J. solicitor ; heai
office. Fishguard
Williams Alfred, pork butcher.
Main street
Youngs Benj. J. hai
LLANWNEIT is a parish and village in the county
of Cardigan, on the road from Cardigan to Lajnpeter,
zj miles north from Llanybyther, and 3 miles soutJi-
■W6st-by-we»t from Lampeter stations on the Great
r dres6er,Dyffryn
I Western railway, 33 south from Aherystwith, and 265
from London, in Moyddyn hundred, Lampeter union
.nn-1 countv court disWic't, Upper Moyddyn petty ses-
I sional division, and in the rural deanery of Lampeter,
590 LLAXWNEN.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Gwynnin is an ancient building of
stone, in the Gothic style of the isth century, consisting
of chancel and nave, and a west-ern tower witJi short
spire, containing one bell : the church was restored in
1873, at a cost of jf883, and affords 140 sittings. The
register of baptisms dat« from the year 1799, mar-
riages, 1763, and burials, 1796. The living is a vicar-
age, with the chapelry of Silian annexed, net income
^300, with 41 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop
of St. David's, and held" since 1918 bv the Rev. James
Hopkins Davies L.Div. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter, who resides at Silian. There is a Welsh Unitarian
chapel at Capel-y-Groes, founded in 1802. Mrs. Hughes
is the principal landowner. The soil and subsoil is
gravel and slate. The area comprises 2,545 acres, of
which 3 are water; rateable value, j^i,523; the popu-
lation in 19H was 221 in the civil and 429 in the
ecclesiastical parish.
Post Office. — Mrs. Mary J. Evans, sub-postniistress.
Letters through Llanybyther, Carmarthenshire, which
oney order & telegraph office, 3
iles distant
for 120
childn
Davies Mrs. Mary, Llwyn-y-groes
Evans Rev. David (Unitarian),
Cwmiago
Davies Thomas, mason
Evan Thos. miller (water), Aber mill
Evans Hannah (Mrs.), Lion P.H
Evans Mary J. (Mrs.), grocer, &
post office
Howell Henry, carpenter
Jones David, blacksmith
Williams David Rees.tailor.Penyhont
Williams Evan; boot & shoe maker
FARMEES.
Davies Evan, Tirbach
Davies Mary (Mrs.), Llwyn-y-groes
Davies Rachel (Miss), Cornicyll
Evans David, Maesllwyd
Evans Evan, Llechwedd-dderi-isaf
Jenkins Jn. & Danl.Blaen-waun-ganol
Jenkins Jenkin. Blaenwaun-uchaf
Jenkins Thomas, Llchwedd-adderi
Uchaf
Junes David, Blaenwaunisaf
Jones David, Esgeringlis
Jones Thomas, Beily-cadarn
Lloyd Daniel, Llysfaenuchaf
Lloyd William, Tynllyn
Morgan Letitia (Mrs.), Tre-llwyn
Rees John, Tai-gwynion
Richards Samuel, Lowtre
Thomas David (& assistant overseer),
Llysfaenisaf
Thomas David, Talgrwnmawr
Thomas David John, Gwar-cwm
Thomas Rees, Castell-du
LLAW'WN'WS (or Gwnnws) is an ecclesiastical parish
in the county of Cardigan, comprising the townships of
Gwnnws Lower, 2J miles north-by-west, and Gwnnws
Upper, 2 mile^ east from Strata Florida station and 7
north from Tregaron station, both on the Great
Western railway, in the hundred of liar, petty ses-
sional division ' of Penarth, county court district of
Aberystwyth, union of Tregaron, and in the rural
deanery of Ultra Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Gwynws (or
St. Lucia) is an ancient building, consisting of chancel,
nave, porch and a tower with spire, containing 2 bells ;
the church was restored in 1895, and affords 200 sittings
The register of baptisms dates from the year 1760;
marriages. 1754; and burials, 1789. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value j^ii5, with 378 acres of glebe,
Ml the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
Mtue 1886 by the Rev. William Jones-Williams B.A.
■ d St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also vicar
nt and resides at Llanafan. There are Biptist and
Calvinistic Methodist chapels. The, manor is vested
in the Crown. The Earl of Lisburne and Thomas James
Waddingham e.sq. are the principal landowners. The
*oil is clav; chief crops, oats and barley. The area is
ish
the population
793-
GWNNWS UPPER • Jones Richard, Doleboliun
Davies John, woollen manufacturer I Jones Thomas, Gargoed
Edwards Thomas, cowkeeper. Rock ho ' Jones Thomas, LlidiartyEfair
Esgairmwyn Mining Co. (lead) (John , Lloyd Thomas, Caemadog
WUliams mining agent) | Owens John, Tynddol
Jones Mary' (Mrs.), shopkpr. Borogate Bees Anne (Mrs.), Cefnmeurig
Rogers Morgai "
FARMERS.
Hughes Morgan, Tanrhydian
Hughes Richard, Bronberllan
Ishnjael John, Cwmmeurig
Jones David, Llwyngog
Jones John, Dolfawr
Tones Peter, Penwernhir
LLAN'WONNO is a small village and parish in the
county of Glamorgan, i mile north-east from Tylors-
town station on the Taff Vale railway, 5 north-by'-west
from Pontypridd and 11 north-west from Caerphilly, in
the hundred of Miskin, and petty sessional division of
Lower, county court district and union of Ponty-
Llwyngwiddil
Tliomns Moses, Llwynmwyn
Williams Moses, Llwyngronwen
GWNNWS LOWER.
Tones Morgan A. grocer, Tyn-y-graig
GVTNNWS (Upper and Lower) are townships in the
parish of Llanwnws, their areas being: — Upper, 6,229
acres of land and 42 of water; rateable value, £1,707;
population in igii, 537; Lower, 3,185 acres, 17 of
which are water ; rateable value, .£873 ; population in
1911, 193.
The village of Pontrhydfendigaid, the names for which
are inserted under Caron Uwch Clawdd (or Strata
Florida) is partly in the township of Gwnnws Upper.
Letters for Gwnnws, Upper & Lower, delivered by rural
lette'r carriers from Ystradmeurig, Cardiganshire
Letter Boxes.— Ffair Rhos & Tyn-y-Graig
Pontrhydfendigaid is the nearest money order & tele-
graph office
Gwnnws Upper is included in Group IV. of the Tre-
garon District Education Committee
Public Elementary School (mixed). Upper Gwnnws, built
in 1879, for 200 children ; John Rees, master
The children of Lower Gwnnws attend Lord Lisbume's
school at Llanafan y Trawscoed
FARMERS.
Davies Charles, Pentre
Isaac Isaac, Genfron
Jones Elias, Hafod-y-gofen
Jones Rees, Claerddu
Jones Stephen, Penderlwynwen
Jones Thomas, Penderlwyngoch
Lawrie John Peter, Nanlbyruchaf
Lawrie Thomas, Berthllwyd
Parry David, Penlan
Richards John Evan & Richard,
Trefriwfawr
Miski
pridd, in the rural deanery of Rhondda and archde'
conry and diocese of Llandaft. The parish church of St.
Gwynno is a very ancient building of stone in the
Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch
and a western belfry containing 2 bells: the church was
restored in 1893-4 at a cost of about .£3.000, by the late
Miss Olive Talbot, of Margam. who died October 6,
1894, and affords 100 sittings. "The register nf bapliams
and burials dates from the year 1717; marriages, 1735.
The living is a vicarage, with Ynysvbwl annexed, net
yearly value .£315. "ith residence, in the gift nf the
vicar of Llantrissant. :iiid held since 1910 by the R,v
Thnnnis Evan Gvinilbs K,.\. ,f St. David's College.
Lampeter. A description nf the parish church of
Llanddewi appears under P.nitypridd. Here is the
Mountain Ash Infectious Diseases Hospital, erected in
1890 at a cost of /2.000, witli 12 beds. The Marquis
of Bute, who is lord of the manor. Lord Aberdare,
Nixon's Navigation Co. Limited, Lord Wharton, The
F.xrl of Plvm. uth G BE , PC. C.B. Mrs. Ann Williams
Ilavi.l. n„l„.,t T. Crawshay esq, ar.d Col. .\ . V. Banning
Vanghan Lee M.V.O. are the principal landowners The
iller (water), Williams Morgan Lloyd, Pengelly
Williams Thomas, Broncaradog
soil is gravel ; chief crops, barley, oats and hay. The
area comprises 10,407 acres of land and 97 of water;
rateable value, .£181,747; the population in 1901 nf the •
civil parish was 31,093, and in 1911 was 42,246, the
ecclesiastical district of Llanwonno having 15,088
persons.
Part of Llanwonno is included in Merthyr Tydfil par-
liamentary borough.
By Local Government Board Order No. 32.001, that
part of Llanwonno civil parish in Pontypri<Jd Urban
District was in 1894 taken to form part of the new
civil parish of Pontypridd, and bv the Local Govern-
ment Board Order No. 32,664, dated October i, 1895,
a further part was added to Ystradyfodwg civil
parish. By Local Government Board Order No. 33,652,
dated March 26, 1896, that part of Llanfabon civil parish
atain Ash Urban Distr
added to Llan-
YNYSYBWL is
has a station on I
erected in 1886. a
vicarage of Llanw
erected in 1911 i
sons. There is
1886, with 7.50 sittings
erected in 1887, seating
tiunal chapel.
miles north-ea.st of Pontypridd, and
Taff Vale railway, Christ Ohuroh,
1 cost of ;£i,483, is attached to the
ao. A Mission church and hall wa«
a cost of .£1,600, to seat 500 per-
Welsh Baptist chapel, erected in
English Baptist chapel.
an English Congrega-
erected in 1896. seating 200, and a
DIRECTORS .]
SOUTH WALES.
LLANWRDA.
591
Welsh Congregational chapel, erected in 1887, seating
600; also Calvinistic Methodist and Wesleyan chapels.
The Lady Windsor Worknaen's Institute, Ynysybwl.
errected in 1904, at a cost of ^4,500, contains library,
reading rooms, temperance bar and public hall, which
will seat about 700. Here are three collieries.
ABESCTNON is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in
1908 from Llanwonno and Pontypridd civil pariihei ;
it will be found under the letter A.
Post, M. 0. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office.Ynysybwl.
— William Evans, sub-postmaster. Letters should
have Glamorgan added
.Police Station, Ynysybwl, William Clesham, sergeant
in charge, & 3 constables
LLANWONNO.
David William Washington M.F.H
The Glog
Griffiths Rev. Thomas Evan B.A.
vicar), The Vicarage, OldYnysybwl
Evans Thomas, farriier, Tvrgelii
Glog Fox Hounds (W. W. David
esq- master)
Howells Wm. farmer. Nantyrysfa
James John, Brynyffynon hotel
Mountain Ash Urban District In-
fectious Diseases Hospital (B.
Llewellyn Williams L.K.C.P. & S.
Edin,, L.R.F.P.S.Glas. medical
PDBLIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The schools are controlled by the Mountain Ash Uiban
District Council Education Committee
Trerobart, Ynysybwl, built in 1886, enlarged 1905, for
260 boys & 29c girls & 340 infants ; William B.
Harris, master; Miss Maud Glover, mistress; Miss
Gertrude Lewis, infants' mistress
Ynysybwl (mixed), rebuilt in 1909. for loo ; David T.
Edwards, master
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Abercynon (Taff Vale), Albert Churchill, station master
Ynysybwl (Taff Vale), Sidney Baggott. station master
Dawe Henrv, boot
Dew Annie' (Mrs.)
Edwards Benj.grci
Edwards David, fi
Edwards Edward,
filling Geo. hair dresser, 72 Bohert 1
supt)
Pritchard Jas. frmr. Darwonno
YNYSYBWL.
Ace Edwin, Brynteg
Clayton George, Brynclvdach
Davies Jn. Thos. Glen view.Cliv
Humphreys Rev. Griffith
(curate), 21 Glynmyach stree
John Morgan J. Glynderwen
Jones Rev. Arthur (Congregatic
The Manse
Jones Edward. Tynywern house
,gt.32Robert st
Evans Thomas, grocer, ai New road
Evans William, stationer & sub-post-
master. 5 Windsor place
Francis Bros, farmers, Gellifendigaid
Gibbon William, blacksmith, Ffrwd
Gower Dvd. furniture dlr.ii6Robert st
Harries John, farmer, Llechfaen
Harrison George, shopkpr.2sRobert st
farm Hughes Christr. gro. 50 Robert st
" asons, Bryn Cerd'
M.A.
rman Christr
Windsor place
nkins John Ednyted. boot stores,
Robert street
tJohnson Peter, farmer. DduaU.
1). Jones Arthur, farmer, Tylarfedw ■
Jones Asahel. hair drssr. 16 Robert
Jones Charity(Mrs,),drpr.36 Robe:
Morgan Rhvs David L.R.C.P.Edin. & Jones Dvd. Hughes, grocr.53 " '
L R.F.P.S.Glas. Gurnos house, Jones Edward John, hair
Windsor place Windsor place
Morris Rev. Isaac B.A., B.D. (Cal- Jones Geo. ironmonger, 24
vinistic Methodist), Derlwyn, Jones John, farmer, Llysnai
Park road
Williams Rev. John L.D. (curate).
17 Church street
Williams Charles, Ghnfa
COMMEKCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursdav.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Bailey Thos. Fdk. shopkpr. New rd
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch
to Pontypridd) (open wed. 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.), Windsor place; draw-
on head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Bevan Richard, tailor. 34 Robert st
Blackwell Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner.
80 Robert street
iker,49Eobert st Morgan David, draper, 39 Robert et
Robert Town htl Morgan Philip, fried hsh dealer, 1
77 & 79 Robert st High street
ler, Gilfachcrlvd Morgan Rhys David L.R.C.P.Edin.,
pel L.R.F.P.S. & L.M.Glas. surgeon, k
public vaccinator for Ynysybwl,
Pontvpridd union, Gurnos house.
Windsor place
Mountain Ash Urban District Council
Electricity Works & Show Rooms,
Robert street
Mynachdy Colliery Co. (1903) Ltd
Neath Alfred, fried fish dealer, 87
Robert street
Ocean Coal Co. Ltd. (J. T. Davies,
cashier ; Edward Jones, agent ; M.
J. John, mgr.),Lady Windsor coUry
David Luke,grocr.i6Windsorpl iOwen David, boot dealer, 3 Robert st
s John, farmer, Monachdv ' Phipps Edwin J. Windsor P.H
Price Alfred, shopkpr. Church street
Pritchard Ann (Mrs.), confectioner,
1 1 66 Robert street
i Pugh Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 151
Robert street
jRees Jn. china & glass dlr.52Robert st
; Rees William, paperhangings ware-
t houseman, 56 Robert street
,obert st I Reeves Ruth (Mrs.), baker. 13 Wind-
sor place
Richards Abraham, grcr.6i Eobert st
Richards Howell Thos. Ynysybwl inn
Rogers David, news agent,40 Robert st
Rosser (D. Roberts) & Davies, solici-
tors (attend fridays 10.30 a.m. to
5.30 p.m.), 10 Windsor place
shopkeeper.
Jones John, tailor, 54 Robert street
~ mes John Henrv. shopkeeper, :
Windsor pi
Lucretia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19 Rowlands David, frm
Llv
Windsor
Jones Rees," boot ma. 12 Winds
Jones Richard, haulier. 12
nperdid
Jones Robert, shopkpr. 38 Robert .st
Lady Windsor Colliery Workmen's
Free Library & Institute (Silas
Williams & Edgar A. Lewis, sees. ;
Wm. Evans, librarian), Windsor pi
Lewis John, shopkeeper, 42 New road
Lloyd Ellen (Mrs), milliner. 58
D. Jail
(M
Robert street
Breeze .John Edward, watch mak
Robert street
Coles John, boot stores. 44 Robei
Cresci Eu!
Darranddn Collie
proprietor). T
yds Bank Limited (sub-branch to
'ontypridd) (open tuesdays 12
lOon to 2 p.m.), 7 Windsor place;
Iraw on head office, 71 Lombard
treet, London E C 3
freshment rooms, Mav Joseph, shoplcpr. 146 Robert st
■eet . Meredith Alfred, butcher, 89 Robert st
(Thomas Taylor, i Meredith Jas. butcher, 62 Robert st
13 I Meredith Thos. butcher, Windsor pi
kpr.g Windsor pi I Middlecott Chas.fruiterer,37 Robert st
Taylor George, hair drssr. 20 Windsor pi
Thomas Jonathan, carpenter, see
Morgan & Thomas
Thomas Richard, farmer, Fanhulog
Thomas Wm. grocer, 12 Robert st
Wilding Henry & Co. drapers, 46 &
48 Eobert street
Williams Bros, builders, Thompson st.
& farmers. Cribbinddu
Williams D. Ernest, artificial teeth
maker (attends tnes.), 15 Wind-
! jor place
Waiiams John, butcher.iB Windsor pi
Withev Wm. shopkpr. 57 Robert st
Ynysybwl Cemetery (James Williams,
' sexton)
'Ynvsvbwl Constitutional Club (John
' Gould, sec), Windsor place
Ynysybwl Industrial Co-operative
Sorietv Limited (Owen R. Jones,
manager ; Samuel Davies. sec)
Y'nvsvbwl Pennant Stone Co. quarry
Robe
& Thomas
LLANWBDA is a parish on the Towy and close t.
the road from Llandovery to Lampeter, about half a
mile north from •he Llanwrda station on the Llanellv
and Llandovery branch of the London and North
Western and Great Western joint railways, i^ north
from Llangadock and 4 south-west from Llandovery, and
it is in the hundred of Cayo, county of Carmartlfen. petty
sessional division of Llandovery, union and county court
district of Llandovery, and in the rural deanery of
Llangadock, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Cawrdaf is a building
of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
transept, nave, north aisle, south porch, and turret
containing 2 bells ; it was restored and enlarged in
1894. and affords 250 sittings. The register dates from
the vear 1689. The living is a vicarage, anncjed to that^
of Llansadwrn, joint net income .£200. with 3 acr-s of
glebe, in the gift of trustees, and held smce 1910
by the Rev. Lewis Morris B.A. of St. David's College.
Lampeter. There is a Congregational chapel. Mrs.
Letitia Cornwallis left in 1731 a sum which produces
^300 per annum ^60 to endow ^ J";'^;/^''","' '"f./^^d"
for the support of 4 almshouses, and there is il^'-*
e,.q. The Prin^pa^ Joner Lewi= esq. and John C. P.
Vmlha'n-°Prvse-Rice esq. The chief crops are wheat
b. r ev and root crops. The area is 4.480 acres of land
and 7 of water; rateable value. l^.Si'i: the population
p'.t'' M ^O^&'t Office (letters should have Carmarthen-
sh'ire added).— Mrs. Rachel Davies. sub-postmistrese
Wall Letter Boxes.— Llwyncelyn & Feathers
Public Elementarv School, built in 1794, fo
dren ; William Hughes, master
Railwav St.ition, Ernest Jon?s. station maste:
100 chil-
592 LLiNWRDA.
Davies Miss, Trewyddn
Davies Mrs. Plasywenallt
Griffiths Rev. John Clement (Baptist),
Garregfechan house
Morris ReT. Lewis B.A. (vicar),
Tanvcoed
Price David, Alltyclorian
Thomas Mrs. Ban'cynos
COMMERCIAL
Davies Bros, woollen mnfrs. Factory
Davies David, miller (water). Dole-
bach mill
Davies Elizh. (Miss),CToe9yceiliog P.H
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), confr. Post off
D:ivies Thomas Howell, tailor
D;ivies Rhys Herbert, draper
Herbert William, draper
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), china dealer
Jones James, coal mer. Parcnewydd
Jones Margt. Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr
Lewis John, Vale of Towy inn
Lloyd David (Mrs,), blacksmith,
Dolgarreg
Morgan Ann (Mrs.), HafodBridge inn
Morgan James, Feathers' inn
Morris David, furn. mfr. Dnlais ho
Nicholas Nicholas, shopkeeper
Pumpsaint & District k Llanwrda
Co-operative Stores, seed mer-
chants S;c. Railway station
LLANWRTHWIi is a parish at the northern ex-
tremity of the county of Brecknock, close to the Rad-
norshire border, from which it is separated on the north
and north-east by the river Wye, and on the west and
nurth-west by the smaller streams of the Onerwen and
Elan ; it is half a mile north from Doldowlod railway
station on the Cambrian railway, zj south from RbayM-
der and 26J north-west from Brecknock, in Builth bun-
dled, county court district and petty sessional division,
Rhayader union, rural deanery of Melineth-ultra-Ithon,
archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Llanwrthwl, rebuilt in 1875 at a cost of
over j^a,ooo, is a small and plain edifice of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, and a small turret, containing
one bell : there is a font and stoup of the 12th centnry
»nd a memorial window to the Rev. John Eagles M.A.
»rected in 1874 by his daughter, Mrs. Graham-Clarke,
of Frocester Manor, Glos. : there are sittings for 130
persons. The register dates from the year 1713. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^320, with resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
since 1919 by the Rev. John 'William Jones M.A. of St.
SOUTH \V/>LES.
[kELLY'3
toyal Oak Commercial & Evans Rees. Clynglase
Private Hotel (William - -
lands, proprietor)
Jimon Thomas, blacksmith
Clement John. Cefnucheldre
Davies Daniel, Mount Pleasant
Davies David, Bwlchgarreg
Davies David, Dulebach mill
Davies David, Havodygledde
Davies David, Tir Allen
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tynyla
Davies Isaac, Bwlchygwynt
Davies John, Cwmtofach
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), Penlan
Davies Morgan, Neuaddfawr
Davies T. Nantywrch
Davies Thomas, Glandulais
Dicks James, Abertrinant
Dicks Rees. Troedyrhiw
Edwards David. Cwmvnysisaf
Edwards Edward, Poly
Evans Daniel, Havodtafalog
Evans David, Glandwr
Evans David, Tyngorse
Evans John, Eskerllaethdv
Evans John, Tyllwydhir
Evan, Cwmynisuchat
James John (& rate collector),
Carreglefain
James 'Timothy, Cilffarafach
Jones Daniel, Wern
Jones David, Pwllhagddu
Jones Joshua, Barleymount
Jones Rees. Garregfawr
Jones Thomas, Llanwrda farm
Jones William, Gilfach
Lewis Rees, Blaencwm
Morgans Benjamin, Bedwgwynion
Morgans John, Cwmargenau
Powell Daniel. Cwmtoefawr
Price David, AUfvclorian
Rees Thomas (Mrs.), Tyllyd
Thomas Arthur. Bedwgleision
Thomas David, Cwmynys
Thomas Thomas. Penrhiwhir
Thomas William. Cefnbenydd
Walters John. Tyncoed
Williams David, Pantremeurig
Williams Edward, Cilffarafawr
Williams Jame.9. Goitre
Williams James, Ty'nybedw
Williams John, Penybank
Williams Morgan, Neuaddfach
John's College, Cambridge. Here is ;i Congregational
chapel. The principal charities, of ^43 derived from
the interest on funded property and rents of land, in
the parish, are distributed yearly in January to the
poor. A huge ■' Maen hir." or longstone, weighing
about six tons, stands in the churchyard. Glanrbos is
the seat of Leonird John Graham-Clarke esq. M.A.,
J.P. A great portion of this parish is common land ;
the principal landowners are the Corporation of the
Citv of Birmingham, Major J. M. Gibson-Watt, the
trustees of the late Rev. William Edward Prickard M.A.
of Dderw, and L. J. Graham-Clarke esq. The land is
chiefly pasture. The area is 20,046 acres of land and
123 of water ; rateable value, ^9,460 ; and the populM-
Parish Clerk. John Hamer.
Post Office. — Mrs. Margaret Rice," sub-postmistress. Let-
ters arrive through Rhayader, Radnorshire. The
nearest money order office is at Rhayader & telegraph
office at Argoed Mill
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1880, for
80 children ; Mrs. Ellen Hughes, mistress
(Marked thus * letters should be
addressed Newbridge-on-Wye, Rad-
Graham-Clarke Leonard John M.A.
J.P. Glanrh6s
Jones Rev. John William M.A
(vicar). Vicarage
Jones Rev. Watcyn Glyncynor (C-o-
gregational). The Manse
CIIMMKKCIAI..
Birmingham Corpor?'ion rt'atei
Works (Thomas Oswald Swan,
engineer), Ehr -alley
Chitty Frederick, grocer, Elan vaUe>
Dav
Janv
far
lilifT to
P. Hon
Preece R. gardener to Leonard
Graham-Clarke esq. M.A., J.P
Rice Margaret (Mrs.), grocer. Post •Meredith John. Rhosybedd:
office Morgan E'
. . Lewis Rhvs, Frondorddu
I Lloyd David, Dolifor
FAUMKRS.
Davies Evan, Rhiwnant
Davies Samuel Thomas, Cefn
•Edwards John, Trafle
Edwards William, Hodrid
•Evans John, Cefncoeduchaf
Hamer Edward, Glanrhv-dgrech
Hughes John, Pistill
Jones John, Talwrn
•Jones Richard, Erwbant
•Lewis James, Cefncoed-Isaf
Llethr
Powell Evan. Tvcwtta
Price James. Dolgay & Duftryn
Price John. Cwmbach & Cwmrhyn
Price Richard, Dolfallen
Price Thomas, Crownant
Pugh David, Tvcoch
Ritchie Walter,Ystrad
Roberts William, Erwllwvn
Si.vage William, Gemrhiwi.^.if
Stephens C'barUs, Blanyewm
Stephens John, Llaner'chcawr
•Thomas Andrew, Tydybnan
Thomas Edward. Doliagn
Thomas Wni. H. 0. Talwernmaen(
liLAN'WETTD (or Llanwrtyd Wells) is au extensive
village and pariah, in the county of Brecon, with a
station on the Central Wales section of the London and
North Western railway, 2303 miles from London, 96
from Birmingham, 60 from Shrewsbury, 34 from
Llanidloes, 11 west from Bnilth and 33 north-west from
Brecon, in the hundred and petty sessional division and
union of Builth. county court district of Llandovery.
rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry of Brecon, ami
diecese of St. David's.
Bv Local Government Board Order No. 49,011, dated
April I, 1907, the ancient parish of Llanwrtyd has been
divided int.i two parishes, viz. : Llanwrtyd Urban and
Llanwrtyd Without. The Urban parish is governed by
an Urban District Council of nine members, formed in
1907.
The parish is on the river Irfon (a very celebrated
trout stream), in the midst of wild and picturesque
mountain scenery, diversified with rocky peaks, caves
and waterfalls. From the top of the Garn, a noted
spot here: may be seen the Carmarthenshire and
Brecon beacons, the Black Forest, Radnorshire Hills, the
valleys of Elan and Claerwen, with the cone of Drugarn
rising above. The chief interest of the place, however,
lies in the celebrated sulphur and chalybeate springs
existing here ; of the former kind, there are three which
discharge a great body of water, aild are regarded as
the strongest sulphur springs in the Principality. The
Dolecoed Hotel, in the grounds of which one of these
springs rises, is a convenient residence for visitors, to
whom the springs and grounds are free. The Abernant
Lake Hotel stands in its own pleasure grounds. A
sulphur spring has been discovered within the grounds
III the hotel, and bv analysis its medicinal properties
have been strongly recommended. The lake is supplied
with a number of boats and an electric launch. It is
fed from the waters of the Irfon, and has an average
depth of from 3ft. 6 in. to 4 ft. A pavilion has been
erected and will hold 400 people. There are also three
springs at the Victoria Wells L'round. discovered by the
use of the divining rod. A new sulphur spring has
been discovered recently l.v Mr. J. G. Heighway. There
DIRECTORY.]
80UTH WALES.
LLANWR I YD.
are also several small hotels. From the accompanying
analysis made by Professor Attfield, it appears that the
water of the sulphuric spring- contains in an imperial
i^allon of 70,000 grains, 15 cubic inches of hydro-sul-
followi : —
Chloride of potassium
Chloride (if sodium
Chloride of magnesium
Chloride of calcium ....
Sulphate of calcium ...
Carbonate of calcium .
Oxide of iron
Silica
Lithium, barium, bnin
I -692
60782
0-87:
13-486
0-827
2-005
o'043
nitrates Traces
Ti>tal grains per gallo
There are also chalybeate springs
Icwing chemicals : — ^Chloride of sodiun
sulphate of m.-iguesia, sulphate of aluir
carbonate of acid and oxide of ;
ontaining the ful-
, sulphate of soda,
carbonate of soda.
large quantitiei.
The saline waters are forwarded to the piimp rooms
twice daily, from Builth wells, but the chalybeate waters
are often made saline by adding a spoonful of comanon
Officials.
Clerk, Samuel Griffiths, of Llanwrtyd & Ammanford
Treasurer, W. H. Jones, National Provincial & Union
Bank of England Limited, Llandovery
Medical Officer of Health, Samuel Price Hosegood
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond. Brynderw
Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & CoUector.Rhys Williams,
2 Irfon crescent. Llanwrtyd
BBECONSHIEE MAGISTRATES FOE THE PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION OF BUILTH.
Woosi.am Charles W., B.A. Cefnllysgwynne, Builth,
Brecunshire, chairman
Bligh Stanley Price Morgan, Gilmery park, Llanganten,
Builth Wells, Breconshire
Davies Ben, Tyclyd, Beulah Garth, Breconshire
Dillwyn-Vcnables-Llewelyn Charles Leyshon D.L
Llysdinam, Newbridge-on-Wye, Badnorshii
Thomas, Abernant house, Llanwrtyd Wells,
Breconshire
Graham-Clarke Leonard John M.A. Glanrhos, Rhayader
Griffith Hev. Gethin Williams M.A. Llandefalley vicarage,
near Talgarth, Breconshire
Inglis Charles George, Glanwye, Builth
Jeffreys Walter Powell, Forde, Ashford Carbonel, Lud-
The church of St. David, near the hamlet of Clawdd- ^ 1°^, Salop
Madog, restored in 1861, at a cost of ^800, is an ancient Jones William Black M.D. Tvn-y-Berllan, Builth Wells,
edi6ce of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of „ Breconshire
chancel, nave, south porch and a turret containing one P""^** Henry Thomas, Greyhound hotel, Builth, Breconsh
hell : there is a marble tablet to Commodore Lloyd, Thomas Edward Aubrey. The Skreen, Erwood. Breconsh
parish: there are 250 sittings. The Thomas Edward David B.A., D.L. Cefndyrys, Builth,
church of St. James, situated in the village, and built Breconshire
1897. at a cost of ri,eoo, consists of chancel, nave. Thomas Isaac, Caerau farm, Beulah Garth, Breconshire
south porch and a turret containing one bell: there ' Thomas William Henry 0. Talwernminog, Llanwrthwl
are 300 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials Williams Thomas, The Stores, Erwood, Breconshire
dates from the vear 1748; marriages, 1772. The living Wilson Commander Alex. T. L. Garth ho.Garth,B
lages, 177:
IS a vicarage, net income ^200, with residence, in the
i?ift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1908 bv
the Rev. John Edward Lloyd B.D. of St. David's Col-
lege, Lampeter. The Baptist chapel, rebuilt in 1910
at a cost of ^2,800, will seat 450 persons. The Con-
gregational chapel was first founded in 1693 ; the present
building, erected in 1868, is an edifice of native stone,
with Ruabon brick dressings, and will seat 260 persons.
The Calvinistie Methodist chapel, erected in 1808 and
rebuilt in 1867, was enlarged in 1907, and has 700
sittings. The principal landowners are Ivor E. Camp-
bell-Davys esq. and John Elystan Lloyd esq.
The area of the Llanwrtyd Urban District and civil
parish is 1,648 acres; assessable value, £^,;a^; the
population in 191 1 was 753.
The area of Llanwrtyd Without is 8,843 : assessable
value, j/^i,so8 ; the population in 1911 was 213.
Sexton, William Blewitt.
CLAWDDMADOll. adinining the church, and Llech-
weddor, i^ miles sumu-west from the church, are
baralete.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephon
Thomas, postmaster. Lette:
Llanwrtyd Wells. Breconshire
Pillar Letter Boxes.— Dolecoed hotel & Abernant Lak
hotel
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meetings held at the Council offices on the first Frida
in every month.
Members.
Chairman. David Isaac Williams
Viee-Ohairman. .Tohn Alfred Davies
Retire April, 1920.
John A. Davies I Rhvs D. Jones
Evan Price I '
Retire April, 1921.
James Edward Carey I David Isaac Williams
Evan Saunder Morgan |
Retire April, 15.22.
Nathaniel Evans I Evan Williams
David Evan Jones
W.iod
G. Caer Ber
Builth,
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Builth Urban
& Rural District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Hugh Vaughan Vaughan,
High street, Builth
Petty Sessions are held at the Police Station, Builth, on the
2nd & 4th monday in every month at iz.30 p.m. & at
the Police Court, Llanwrtyd, on the 2nd thursday in
every month at to. 15 a.m. The following places
are included in the pettv sessional division: —
Builth, AUtniawr, Gwarafog, Gwenddwr, Llanafanfawr,
Llanfechan, Llanwrthwl, Treflis, Penbuallt, Tyrabbot,
Llanddewi Abergwessin, Llanddewi'r-Cwm, Llan-
fihangel-Abergwessin, Llanflhangel Brynpabuan, Llan-
ganten, Llangynog, Llanlleonfel, Llanwrtyd, Llan-
wrtyd Rural, Llanynis, Llysdinam, Maesmynis,
Rhosferig
County Police Station, Sergeant David Thomas Lewis
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Income Tax Collector, James Rowlands, Pentwyn
Rate Collector, John Willii
Registrar of Marriages, Lla
union, Theodore Ernest Di
PLACES OF WORSHIP,
s, Pantioityn.Llangammarch
nwrtyd sub-district, Builth
jvies, Kimberley
EESIDENTS.
Evans Rev. Rees (Calvinistie Metho-
dist), Cwmhenog
Evans John Thomas J. P. Abernant he
Heighway Thomas. Hhosianh
Hosegood Samuel Price, Brynderw
COMMERCIAL. .
Abernant Lake Hotel, a high-class residential hotel ; family & com
finest sulphur springs in the kingdom ; private golf opposite Station
links : shooting & fishing ; electric lisht, near Railway |
station See advertisement
ith times of Services.
St. David's Church, Rev. John Edward Lloyd B.A., B.D.
vicar
St. James' Church, Rev. John Edward Llovd B.A., B.D.
vicar; 10 a.m. Welsh, 11 a.m. English; 6 p.m. Eng-
lish ; wed. 7 p.m
Welsh Baptist, Rev. Edwin Jones ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Baptist. Rev Beniamin Evan Williams ; to a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistie Methodist, Rev. Rees Evans ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1867 & re-
built in 1879. when a class-room was added, for 40
children; the schools are arranged tor 210 children;
Daniel Aneurin Rees, master
Railway Station L. & N.W.R. Wm. WiUiams, .statn.mast
Jones Rees David, Brynonen , Thomas John Henry, Casewell lodge
Lewis Thomas Benjamin, Bronallt (Thomas John Walter, Pantyglas
Lloyd Rev. John Edward B.A., BD. I Williams Rev. Benjamin Evan (Bap-
(vicar). The Vicarage tist). Tudor house
Lucas Rev. Francis Edwd. Stnckley, Williams Henry D. Pendre
The Bungalow. Ffos road 'Williams Mrs. The Grange
I Askomel Hotel (John Frank Morton, proprietor),
commercial ; excellent accommodation.
591 LLANrtKTYD.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Biu-clays Bank Ltd. (open daily from lo to 3 ; sat. 10
to 1) (T. J. Williams, manager); draw on head office,
54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barker Thomas (Mrs.), grocer, Bridgend house
Bowen Isaac, apartments, Llwyngwilym
Cambrain Factory ^The) (A. G. Wilks. manager), woollen
mills ; recogni/.ed by the Ministry ut Pensions as a
training centre in hand weaving for discharged & dis-
abled sailors & soldiers
Carey James, apartments, The Hall
Davies John & Isaac, farmers, Cefnyresgair
Davits Anderson Morgan, tailor. Hazelhurst
Davies Cyril, estate agent, Hafdre
Davies Daniel, apartments, Brynawel
Davies Ernest Theodore, apartments, k registrar of
marriaiJes for Llanwrtyd sub-district, Kimberlev
Davies Evan, miller (water), Dinas
Davies Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Irvon terrace
Davies John Alfred,blacksmith, & apartments,Bryn Irfon
Davies John R. Hope, Neuadd Arms hotel
Davies Rees, farmer, Gellyfelen
Davies Ruth (Mrs.), apartments, Osborne house
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, Dole house
Davies Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, Scranton house
Dolecoed Hotel (William Jenkins, proprietor)
Eadie Gilbert & Sons, boot makers, Dolcoed terrace
Edmunds Richard, farmer, Ffos
Edwards David, temperance hotel, 5 Irfon terrace
Evans \VilU:im & David, farmers, Maesgwylod
Evans Eleanor (Mrs.), apartments, Bhoilymbong
Evana Eleanor (Miss), apartments. 7 Irvon terrace
Evans John, farmer, Neuaddbwll
Evans Nathaniel, apartments, Llwyncelyn
Evans Roger, farmer, Tynmaes
Evans Thomas John, farmer, Gilfach
Evans Thomas R. farmer, Cwmirvon
Farmers' Union (branch) (E. E. Lewis, president; Rhvs
Williams, sec)
Griffiths David Timothy, apartments, 4 Station road
Grifliths Mary Ann (Mrs.), coal merchant, 3 Irfon ter
Harries John 'Howell, apartments, Gwynfe
Hope Lewis Francis, hair dresser, Victoria square
Hosegood Samuel Price M.R.C.S.Eng.-, L.B.C.P.Lond.
physician & surgeon, medical officer of health for
Uanwrtvd Urban District Council & Uanwrtvd divi-
sion of Builth union, Brynderw
Ingram Agnes & Ethel (Misses), aparts. Northampton pi
James Elizabeth (Miss), grocer, 2 Belle Vue terrace
James Mary (Mr.s.), apartments, Belmont house
Jenkins David Morgan, grocer, Kop View stores
Jenkins William, apartments, Brighton house,Dolcoed ter
Jones Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Esgairfach
Jones Arthur, butcher, Dolcoed terrace
Jones David, farmer, Nantgwyn
Jones David Evans.comm. travllr. 2 Irfon vils. Station rd
Jones Elizabeth (Miss), apnrtmnnts, 5 Belle Vue terrace
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Clincae
Jones Evan, blacksmith, Victoria square
Jones Guomer, farmer, Esgair-moel-uchaf
Jones John, apartments, Everton
Jones John, apartments, Leamington house
Jones John, farmer, Ffosgov
Jones Mary (Mrs.), apartments, Min-yr-afon
Jnnis Rees Pugh. farmer, Esgairmoel-isnf
Jones Roderick, farmer & dairvman. Dinae
.Tones Sarah (Mrs), apartments. Fairy glen
Jones William, apartments. Pleasant 'view
Jones Wilham Meredith, sculptor, Palleg villa
Lewis Esther (Miss), apartments, Clifton house
Lew.. Thomas Benjamin, general drapery & ,„il-
liner; 1 .•itablisliment. grocery, provision & ironmonger\
simes. ghi»-. china, stationery & fancy goods. T\w
LLAHTTBHI, formed into an ecclesiastical parish in
1852, from Llanstephan, is a small village of primitive
appearance, on the summit of the hills, and affords fine
views of Carmarthen Bay and a large extent of countrv,
mclnding the Preselly mountains, Langliarne town'
Tenby and other places, and during the summer months
it is much frequented by visitors. Llnnybri, called the
"Marble Town," is said to have been inhabited about
two centuries ago by Flemish weavers. It is about 7
miles south-wost from Carmarthen, and can be reached by
ferry boat to Llanstephan (thence about 2 milea) from
Ferryside station on the Swansea and Carmarthen section
of the Great Western railwav. in the Carmarthen divi-
sion of the county of Carmarthen, hundred of Derllys,
Carmarthen petty sessional division, union and coniitv
court district, and in the rural deanerv and arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese of ' St. David's
The church of the H.ilv Trinity, built in 1852, and
endowed by the late Miss Eliiaboth Lloyd, of Laques,
I Lock George, apartments, 3 Dolcoed terrace
Mack Harry, hair dresser, 10 Irfon terrace
Morgan Evan Saunders, draper & millinery & fancy
] goods, Pantycelyn
Morton John Frank, coal, lime, brick, slate, timber &
builders' merchant; & ale & porter merchant
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Linnited
(agency) (W. H. Jones, Llandovery, manager) ; draw
on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London E C 2
Neuadd Arms Hotel, The Square
Powell Nathaniel John, Belle Vue hotel
Price Thomas John & Irfon, farmers, Llawrdre
Price David, farmer, Henfron
Price David John, apartments, Crwys villa
Pwce Evan, grocer, Gwalia house
Price Isaac, farmer, Glancledanfawr
Price John, apartments. White house
Price Lizzie (Miss), apartments, Bron Eppynt
Price Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, Irfon villas
Price Rees, farmer, Penybont Isaf
Price Sarah (Miss), apartments, Gilfach viUa
Price Sarah (Mrji.), apartments, 4 Irvon terrace
Price William, apartments, Plasnewydd
Pritchard Catherine M. (Mrs.), New inn hotel
Pritchard Edgar, draper. Cloth hall
Pritchard Joseph (Mrs.), apartments, Clolh hall
Prothero David, farmer, Goyfron
Prvtherch Emma Owen (Mrs.), chemist. Medical hall
Pugh Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Birthddn
Pugh Evan James, greengrocer, Llanwrtyd house
Pugh Roger, grocer, Melbourne house
Richards Edward, apartments, Wellington ho. Station rd
Richards John, apartments, & plasterer, 3 Station road
Roberts Margaret (Mrs.), apartments., Garn view
Rowlands James, farmer & income tax collector.
Pentwyn
Thomas Emily Gertrude (Miss), apartments, Bronderi
Thomas John, draper. Post office
Thomas Rhys, insurance agent, Eppynt view
Victoria Hail Co. Limited (Edgar Pritchard, manager)
Victoria Weils, sulphur, lithia & saline, waters &
electric hot baths (J. G. Heighway, proprietor). See
advertisement
Wallace Margaret (Miss), apartments, Lasswade
War Agricultural Sub-Committee (E. E. Lewis, chair-
man ; Rhys Williams, sec)
Williams Isaac & Son, woollen factors, Esgairmoel fctry
Williams Benjamin, boot & shoe maker, Britannia house
Williams Daniel, farmer, AUtwyne
Williams David, baker & grocer, Dolcoed terrace
Williams David, farmer, Penmaenllwyd & Llwyneuadd
Williams David Isaac MPS. chemist. The Medical hall
Williams Dinah (Mrs.), apartments, Hampstead villa
^VilIiams Esther (Miss), apartments, Garfield house
Williams Gwen (Miss), apartments. Sunny bank
Williams James B. news agent. Station road
WiU-ams Jane (Mrs.), apartments. Rock house
Williams Joshua Footman, grocer, Victoria house
Williams Margaret (Miss), refreshment rooms, Carlton
Williams Mary (.Miss), apartments, Oahfield house
W'ili,ams Mn-v Gertrude (Mrs.), apartments. Myrtle ho
Williams Rhys, surveyor & sanitary inspector & collector
to Urban District Council, 2 Irfon crescent
Williams S.imuel, apartments, & carpenter, Nantvrhos
Williams Thomas, apartments, Duffryn
Wi!ii:;ii.< Th Unas, farmer, Llnynevychwyr
Wniiams William, apartments, g Irvon terrace
Wdliaiiis William, house furnisher. Myrtle house
WilliiMis William, fanner. Gbnoledantach
is an edifice of stone, in a modern Gothic style,
consisting of chancel, na've, north aisle, and a western
lower with tall spire, containing one bell: the church
was thoroughly restored in 1891, at a cost of £$^0.
<:\'\ n iw aff'trds 250 sittings. The register dates
from 1852. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
.^135, including 60 acres of glebe and residence, in tljp gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1909 by
I be Rev. David Williams B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who is also rector of Llandilo Abercowin.
The old chapel of ease, formerly connected with Llan-
stephan, is no* a Congregational ch.ipel, and will seat
150; there is another Congregational chapel in the
village, founded in 1773. with 250 sittings. The church
endowment, given by Miss E. "Lloyd, for sacramental
bread and wine, amounts to ^^4 iBs! yearly. The popii-
bition in 1911 was 319.
.Sexton. John Evans.
DIRECTOK-i.]
yuUTH WALES.
Post Office.— Mrs. Elizabeth Elias. sub-postmistress. I
Letters arrive through Carmarthen, via Llanstephan. |
The nearest money order k teleeraph office is at Llan- |
Vnluntary School, built & endowed in 1854 by the late
Miss Lloyd, with about £28 yearly ; it will hold 100
ihildren ; John Richard Williams, ma.ster
LLANYBYTUER
this endowment have not been paid out by
^es, but have been allowed to accumulate,
is about to be formulated by the Board o£
for the rep:ul:ition of this endowment
Williams Rev. David B.A.
Vicarage
COSIMKUCIAI.
Davies David James, tailor
Davies Mary (Mrs.), grocer
Elias Elizh. (Mrs.), draper.
Jones Joseph, blacksmith
Lewis Joseph, Black Horse F
Phillips Edward, tailor
Thomas Sarah Ann (Miss),
LLANTBYTHEB
(vicar).
FAEMKRS
Marked thus t farm
Davies Benjamin, R
Davies David, Ffynnonau
Davies Howell, Brynteg
Davies Thomas, Lodge farm
Dyer John, Penybank
EJias Richard, Penbicyllion
Evans David, Cwmcelyn
tEvans Edwards, Pentrewj-n
Evans John, Gilfachwen
tl'Vancis John & Sons, Down farm
txriffiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), Cwmllefr
Howells Anne (Mrs.), Lanmartin
Junt-s David. Conrtmawr
Jones Ernest, Parkyvicer
Jones John, Danycapel
Jones John, Tirbach
Jones Jonah, Waunygroes
Lewis John, Cwmllanwybyr
Lewis Maria (Mrs.), Plas-issa
Perkins Thomas, Cwmddwynant
Phillips David, Heoldown
Phillips Robert, Mucha
Protheroe John, Broadlay
Richards Daniel, Tanyreglys
'Roberts John, Plasuchaf
'Thomas Daniel, Broadway
Walter Hetty (Mrs.), Tretach
I Williams William, Black Ancho
parish and small
Great We
n extensi
n the river Teify, m
railway. The parish is in the county 01
(.'arniarthen, and is 5 j miles south-west from Lampeter,
10 from Llandyssil, and 17 from Carmarthen ; it is
in the Lampeter union and county court district. Lower
Cathinog petty sessional division, rural deanery of i
Lampeter, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of
St. David's. The river Teify is here crossed by a ;
bridge, and there is good fishing. The church of St.
Peter is an ancient building of stone, in the Gothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, and a tower
containing one bell. The church was restored in 1885
at a cost of ;^i,ioo, and affords zoo sittings. The living
is a vicarage, net income £165, including 233 acres of
glebe, and re.sidence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor,
and held since 1892 by the Rev. John Morris M.A. of
Jesus College, Oxford, who is also vicar of Llanwenog.
There is a Baptist chapel at Aberdaur, fomided in 174a.
with 700 sittings, and a Welsh Galvinistic chapel at
Ehydcwmerau. Abergorlech Congregational chapel,
t'ounded in 1662, will seat 300. Llidiadnenog Congrega-
tional chapel, founded in 1749, has 200 sittings. Rhydy-
boat Congregational chapel, founded in 1715, and re-
built in 191 1 at a cost of ^1,700, will seat 450. In
the parish is an ancient well, locally known as " Ffynon
Geredig." Here is a sanatorium, erected in 1908, the
foundation stone of which was laid by H.R.H. Princess
Christian, and which now belongs to the Kins Edward
VII. Welsh National Memorial Association for the Pre-
vention. Treatment and Abolition of Tuberculosis.
Markets are held at this place on the first ;md third
inondays of each month, and stock fairs on April 26.
.luly 21, November i & 21 ; stock and sheep the lirst
monday in September (noted for breeding ewes) ; sheeji
fairs October 30 and 3: and November 20 ; and a wool
fair on Julv 17 ; the sheep fairs are considered anion;;
the best in' Wales. There are several woollen factories
in the neighbourhood. Col. Herbert Davies-Evans J. P.
(lord lieutenant) is the principal landowner. The soil
is loam ; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are barley and
oats. The area is 9,926 acres of land and 20 of water;
rateable value, £i,oj7 ; the population in jyii was 1,171
in the civil parish and 1.066 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Clerk to Parish Council, David Evans.
Rhydcwmeran and Rhydybont are hamlets in this
church of St. David's
style, consisting of na
from the year 1813.
net yearly value £12
bvther, and held sir
Lewis L.Div. of St
population in 1911 w
is an edifice of stone in the Gothic
n and chancel. The register dates
The living is a perpetual curacy,
:, in the gift of the vicar of Llany-
:e 1918 by the Rev. Jenkin Jones
David's College, Lampeter. The
IS 256.
Post, M. O. & T. Office (letters should have Carmarthen-
shire .added). — John Evans, sub-postmaster
Post Office, Rhydcwmerau. — David Evans, sub-post-
master. Letters should be addressed Llandilo, Car-
marthenshire. Llansawel, 4 miles distant, is the
nearest money order & telegraph office
Post Office, Abergorlech. — John Davies, sub-postmaster.
Letters should be addressed Nantgaredig,Carmarthen-
shire. Llansawel, 5 miles distant, is the nearest
money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Bontnewydd ; Glandaur & Tymawr
LLANYBTTHER RURAL DISTRICT GOUiSCIL.
Council meets at the Board Room, Lampeter, monthly,
at 2 p.m.
strictt are: — Llanfihangel-Rhosy-
lybyther, Llanycrwys & Pen-
carreg. being the Carmarthenshire parishes in
Lampeter union. The area is 39,012 acres ; rateable
value at Lady Day, 1919, _^i8,o5o ; the population in
1911 was 3,599
Chairman, David Lewis, Felvnsych, Lampeter
Vice-Chairman, Thomas Davies, Tycanol, Llanwrda,
Carmarthenshire
Officials.
Clerk, John Ernest Lloyd, High street, Lampeter
Treasurer, D. H. Davies, National Provincial & Union
Bank of England Limited, Lampeter
Medical Officer of Health, Evan Cambria Thomas M.D.,
. C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Dub. Pantllyn, Llanybyther
Surveyor, D. Saunders Rees, Dolgwm, Llanybyther
Sanitary Inspector, Joshua Evans, The Mill, Llanybyther
•ish.
ABERGORLECH is an ecclesiastical parish
T897 from Llanybyther. Llansawel and Llanf;
(Marked thus t receive their letters
through Nantgaredig, Carmarthen-
shire)
PMVATK RESIDENTS .
Davies David Thomas, The Uplands
Davies John J. Green Meadow
Davies William, Llwynifan house
Davies William Morgan, Llwynon
Evans Daniel, Ordolau
Evans John, Dolauville
Evans Mrs. Brynderw
Griffiths Rev. David Cornelius (Bap- Willi;
tist). The Manse \V
James Rev. David (Congregational),
Jones Rev. David Morris (Congrega-
tional), Bryn Hyfryd
Jones Rev. Thomas, Neuadd
Jones Evan, Y'Bryn
Public Elementary Schools.
The schools are controlled by six managers ;
Evans. Rhvdcwmerau, Llandilo, correspondent
Llanvbither.' built for 270 children: David Lewis
Rhydcwmerau, built for 74 children ; Wm. Lewii
Abergorlech, R. O. Rees B.A. master
County Police, John Evans, constable. Station te
Railway Station, Francis Sturdy, station master
tLewis Rev. Jenkin Jones L.Div. , Barclays Bank Ltd. (:
(vicar of Abergorlech), Abergorlech' (open daily); draw on
Lewis David, Landre i 54 Lombard street. Lor
Morgan Mrs. Frondolau .Davies Arnold \\ alters B.A. soiic.i,
Morris Rev. John M.A. (vicar of St, | (market k fair d;iys)
Peter'.s), The Vicarage j Davies Daniel, coal 'nercLant
tPrice M, L. W, Lloyd, Bryncothi, Davies Dani=l Thos, irnnn -ma .
Abergorlech JDavies David blacksmith SunnyhiU
rhomas Evan Cambria M.D, Pantllyn j Daves D:.vd. F.-nrbi«ll>n P.H
Willi.ims Rev. David D.D. Glasfryn
Williams David J P. Ashcroft
mb-branch,
head office,
idon E C 3
Davie.
Bla.
hop
Davii-s .It ■ -. . ,t; . iiiiT.LlwynmadyB
fDavies John, shopkeeper, & post
Society i office. Abergorlech
Ti,„i.B^ CTnhn J Davies, sec), Davies John, tailor, Elvet house
^gg, coal, manure, lime & seed Davies Jn. Hughe., grocr. London ho
merchant*, The Stores '
iltural Co-operativ
o9o LLANYBYTHER.
Davies John James M.P.S. dispensing
& veterinary chemist
Davies Rachel (Miss), Bed Lion P.H
Davies Thomas, »rocer, Maesygaer
Davies Watkin, timber merchant,
Liikefield house
Edwards David Wolseley, Black Lion
hotel; motors for hire. Telegrams,
•' Lion Hotel "
Evans Brothers, auctioneers
Evans Benjamin, boot maker
Evans David, grocer & assistant
overseer. Post office, Rhydcwmerau
Evans David, registrar of birtlis, deaths
k marriages for Llanybyther sub-
district & vaccination & relieving
officer for the Llanybyther districi
of the Lampeter union, 5 to 7 p.m.
mondays ; 9 to 11 a.m. thursdays
& 12 noon to 2 p.m. Saturdays
Dav
John
Evans Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Evans Esther (Mrs.), Tanygraig inn
Evans John, builder. Bush house
Evans Joshua,miller (wtr.),Felinganol
Evans Joshua, sanitary inspector for
Llanvbyther Sural District Council,
The Mill
Evans Rees Llewellyn, cattle dealer,
Gelly house
Evans William James, draper
tHavard Daniel, Black Lion P.H.
Abergorlech
Hopkins Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Glandanr
Jenkins Jenkin, house furnisher.
Compton house
Jones Ann (Mrs.), Albion Arms P.H.
Glandaur
Jones Anne (Mrs.), grocer, Llediad-
nino;; (letters through Gwernogle)
Jones David, shopkeeper, Tynmawr
Junes David, woollen weaver,Graigina
Jones David E. tailor. Cloth hall
Jones Evan M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. physician & surgn. Y'Bryn
Jones Evan, tailor, Brynbedw
Jones J. Emrys, solicitor (market &
fair days)
tJones John, shoe maker.Abergorlech
Jones Mary (Miss), refreshment rms
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), Railw.-iy hotel
Jones Thos.Evan, tailor, Rhydcwmerau
King Edward VII. Welsh National
.^ssociation for the Prevention,
Treatment k Abolition of Tuber-
culosis (David Charles Llovd
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. act-
ing medical supt.). Sanatorium
Lewis David & Sons, woollen manufrs
+Lewis David, carpenter, Undergrove,
Abergorlech
ILewis William, blacksmith, Aber-
Lloyd Jane (Miss), conkeeper,
Troedybryn ^
SOUTH WALES.
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open daily) ; draw on head office,
71 Lombard street, London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch) (open daily);
draw on head office, Threadneedle
street, London E C 2
Men's Institute (E. Jones, sec)
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (sub-branchl
(open daily) ; draw on head office,
15 Bishopsgate, London E G 2
Oakley Walter, Cross Hands temper-
ance hotel
Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. (district
office) (Jenkin Evans, supt)
Bees Cledwyn, wheelwright
Rees D. Saunders, surveyor to Llany-
byther Rural District Council,
Dolgwm
tRhydderch Daniel, fuller. Tucking
mill, Abergorlech
(■Rhyddcrch "Eli/.abeth (Mrs.),WheateD
Sheaf P.H. Abergorlech
Roberts Thomas, butcher
Thomas Bros, boot mas. Gwarffynon
Thomas T. Eynon & Son, agricul-
tural implement dealers
Thomas Danl. coach bdr.Brynnewydd
Thomas Dvd.blaoksmith,Rhydcwmerau
Thonaas David, butcher
[KELLY'S
Tho
David,
pai.
M.D., CM
Edi
Davies William, Coynant
Davies William, Werwinau
Evans David, Blaenmaes,Bhydrwmerau
Evans David, Cefnperkin
Evans David, Ftynoniago
Evans John,Garthmoel,Bhydcwmei-au
Evans John, Llwvdcoed
Evans Bees, Gelligneuenisaf, Rhvd-
Evans Thomas, Capel lago
Evans Thos. Dolaucanol, Rhydcwmeriii)
Evans Thomas, Hendie Einon
Howells Evan & Griffith, Tower hill
Jenkins Richard. Esgerlwing, Rhyd-
cwmerau
Jones Anne (Mrs.), Llediadninog,
Gwernogle
Jones David, Brynllofach
Jones David, Sifigw, Rhydcwmerau
Jones Evan, Tancoed-Cochion
Jones Evan Tom, Blaengwaunheiitod-
■fjones Griffith, Bank, Abergorlech
tJones Griffith, Maesybidie, Aberaor-
lech
tJones Hannah (Miss), Pistillgwyn.
Abergorlech
Jones James, Glangoforiog
Jones Jemima (Mrs.), Tirbach,
Rhydcwmerau
Jones John, Caermalwastach, Rhvd-
tJones John, Capel-Mair,Abergorlech
Jones Jn. Pwllcynbyd, Rhydcwmerau
Esger
ntawr,Aber-
Evan Camb
D. PH. Dub. surgeon,
medical officer & public vaccinator Jones Llewe
Llanvbyther district, Lampeter tJones Thoi
union, medical officer of health gorlech
Llanybvther & Lampeter Rural Jones Thomas. Gelligneuenocliaf
District Councils & certifying fac- Rhydcwmerau
tory surgeon, Pantllyn Jones Thomas, Glantrenfawr
Thomas George, woollen manufac- Lewis John, Pantseiri
turer, Wernent factory tLloyd Evan, Minehill. Abergorlech
tThomas John, weaver, Tanypound, Morgans David. Caemalwpsfiwr
Abergoi'lech Rhydcwmerau
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), grocer Morgans Morgan, Uettyllwynde
Thomas Thomas, shopkeeper Morgans Thomas, Llwyndrysi
Thomas Thos. tailor, Troedyrhiw ho Thomas Daniel, Tynyllwyn
Wallis-Jones William James, solicitor I Thomas David, Pantycelyn
(every ist monday) I Thomas Enoch. Cnwc
Williams David & Sons, grocers | Thomas Evan. Penhontbren
Williams David, boot k shoe maker 1 Thomas Evan, Rhiw, Rhydcwmerau
Williams Evan Jones.monumntl.masn fThomas John, Esgeronenfach. Abcr
WilliamsJoshua(Mrs.),nursry.New ho gorlech
FAKMEKS. I tThomas Stephen, Di.sgwylfa, .Vber
Davies Anne (Mrs.), Blaenwem gorlech
Davies Benj. Gorsgoch,Rhydcwmerau { fThomas Thomas, Hafodrwynos flet
^ " ' ugh Gwernogle)
Davies Benjamin, Tanygrallt
Davies David, Chwibonog
Davies David, Gwargraig
Davies David, Llygadenwyn
Davies David, Peithin
Davies Evan, Rhydybont
Davies Henry, Waungron
tDavies Jas.' Esgerffordd,Aberg
Davies Jane (Mrs.), Troedybryn
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), Aberdu
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), Sarngii
: Williams David, BrynllofaT
Williams David, Glantrenfach
Williams Jas. Dolauisat,Rhydcwmerau
Williams John. PistiUgwyn'
Williams Joshua James, Grondre,
Rhvdcwmeran
irlech Williams Thomas, Llwynfedw
I Williams Walt. Lloyd. Llettyllwynoh-
ith (letters through Gwernogle)
lifawr
LLANYCEFN is a parish on the East Cleddau river,
m the county of Pembroke, on the Cbrmartbenshire
In.rder. with a station on the Clynderwen, Rosebush
and Gnodwick branch of the Great Western railway, 8
north-north-west from Narberth, 14 north-east from
Haverfordwest, and 254 from London, in the hundred
and petty sessional division of Dunglcddy, N;irberth
union and county court district, and iri the rural
deanery of Dungleddy, and archdeaconrv and diocese
of St. David's. The church (dedication unknown) is an
ancient edifice of stone, in the Norman style, consisting
of chancel and nave, and a western belfry containing
one bell. The church was rebuilt in 1905, with the
addition of a porch and vestry, at a cost of about
£itSoo. There are 100 sittings. The registers date
'only from the year 1813. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value j^i8o. including 50 acres of glebe and resi-
dence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1913 by the Rev. Edward Jones L.Div. of St.
David's College, Lampeter. In the parish are remains
of an ancient camp. Most of the farms are freehold
The soil is sandy ; subsoil, white stones. The chief
crops are barley, oats and pasture. The area is 2.716
acres of land and 9 of water ; rateable value, £2.2^2 :
the population in iqii was 292.
Letters received through Clynderwen. Pembrolipshire.
The nearest money order k telegraph office is nt Llan-
dissilio, 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Boi, Llanycefn stores
Public Elementary School (miied), erected in 1874. for
98 children ; David Timothy Thomas, master
Station Master, — Evans
Gibby Richard, Cefnmoynant
Jones Rev. Edward LDiv. (vicar).
Vicarage
Gt'ifnthn Benjal
Grimths Wm.
HowcUs Thoma
Morris Morgan, milli
"rth mill
Phillips Marv (Mrs.), Cros
PH. Cross'
Thomas William, shopkeeper
),Llwyd i Davies Margt. (Miss), Brynmwyna
! Davies Margaret (Miss), Cherry gro
iS .\rnis,Drew George, Cefnnos
j Evans Dnvid. Blaensawd
'Evnns Thomas. Cwm
i Foley James, Ffynonfawr
George Henrv, Glancleddan
Gibby Evan, Sychpant
DIKECTORY.]
Gibby William, CljnUewellyn
Griffiths Daniel, Tyrbach
Griffilbs David, Llwydarlh
Griffiths WUliajn, Llainllogin
Harries John, Llanjfurm
Howells Benjamin, Tafernnantygof
Howells Thoma*, TvnewTdd
Howells Willie, Gilfachginol
James Daniel, Gilvachuchaf
Jiimes Phillip, Drpvach
James Thomas Blaenllaethy
SuUTh WALES.
f James William, Llandre
Jenkins Caleb, Blaenllwyd^rth
I Jenkins Griffith, tipper Nantvgof
Lewis Titus, Llwynbedw
! Uewellin David, Dolvelvet
Llewellin Griffith, Fron
tUewelyn Stephen Jn. Rhosgwaiii
tLlewlyn John, Cefnmwynant
Melchior Arthur, Quartercefn
' Morris David, Penrallt
Nicholas Benjamin, Gylvachisaf
LLANYCHLWIDOG. 69 <
Phillips Thomas, Croft
Phillips Thomas, Ghindwr
Price Willie, Corner
Pritihard Thomas, Dolnet
, Rowlands Owen, Llain
1 Thomas John, Llandreuchaf
■ i Thomas William, Clyn
, Wheeler Daniel, Rhy we
i Williams Stephen Morris, Dolebetvi
tWilliams Thoma», Brechfa
LLANYCHAEB is a parish,
broke, 3 miles north-by-^
tordv
the county of Pem-
from Puncheston station
Western railway, 3
ast from Fishguard and 14 north from Haver-
t, in the hundred of Kernes, petty sessional
division of Fishguard, union and county court district
of Haverfurdwest, and in the rural deanery of Fish-
guard and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. David is a building of stone, in the
Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, tran-
septs, and a turret containing one bell : the church was
restored in 1876, at a cost of /750, and affords 90 sittings.
The register of baptisms dates from the year 1785 ;
marriages, 1787; burials, 1789. The living is a rectory,
with that of Puncheston annexed, net income ^200, with
75 acres of glebe, in the gift of Douglas Arden esq. and
held since 1893 by the Rev. David Rees Parry Davies
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at
Puncheston. Here is a Baptist chapel. Douglas Arden
esq. and Miss Morgan are the principal landowners.
The soil is light gravel. Chief crops, barley and oats.
The area is 2,089 acres ; assessable value, ji45o ; the
population in igti was 117 in the civil parish and 330 in
the ecclesiastical parish (which includes Puncheston).
Letters are received through Letterston, Pembroke-
shire. The nearest post, money order & telei^raph
office is at Fishguard. 3 miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Llanychaer Bridge
The children of the parish attend the schools at Fish-
guard, Llan-Nant-y-Gof & Llanychlwydog
Marked thui * letters should be ad-
dressed Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.
*Evans Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
FA KM Ens.
Beddoe Job (Mr«.), Crugmawr
*Evan8 Jame?, Penfaindi
Evans William, Celrhedynucl
George Thomas D. Ceilciffith
Harries Evan, Gilvach
•Hughes Thomas, Pantygwait
James Benjamin, Pantteg
*James John, Gaerwen
♦John John H. Llanychaer faru
haf
; Jones Thomas, Penfide-isat
•Morris Thomas, Penbankisaf
' Owen Mathias, Pantgwyn
Phillips Thomas Henrv, Tvrlar
♦Rees Phillip, Glandwr
•Rees William, Garn
Vaughan John, Clvn
LLAN-Y-CHAIABN ii a parish and village in the
county of Cardigan, 2 miles louth of Aberystwyth and 1
mile north-west of Llanrbystyd Road station on the
Great Western railway, in the hundred of liar, petty
sessional division of liar Dpper, union and county court
district of Aberystwyth, rural deanery of Llanbadarn-
fawr. archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Llywchaiarn, at one time a
chapel of ease to the church of Llanbadarnfawr, is a
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north
porch and a turret containing one bell: the stained east
window is a memorial to Emma, wife of Matthew
Davies esq. of Tan-y-bwlch, and there is another to
C. P. Leir esq. The church was restored and enlarged
in 1874-80. at a cost of j^i,6oo, and affords 250 sittings
The registers of baptisms and burials date from iPo3 ;
marriages, 17S4. The living is a vicarage, net yearh
value £i3J, including glebe, in the gift of M. L
Vaughan Davies esq. and held since 1910 bv the Rev
Thomas Enoch Pritchard Davies M.A. of Wadham Col-
Uge, Oxford, who resides at St. Hychan's, Rhydyfelin,
Aberystwyth. At PONTLLANIO is a Church of Eng-
land Mission chapel, erected in 1878, at a cost of £s°°'
and a Calvinistic Methodist chapel. Tan-y-bwlch is the
seat of Matthew Lewis Vaughan Davies esq. M.P., D.L.,
J. P. ; Brynyreithin the residence of Edward Methuen Leir
esq. J. P. and Ffosrhydgaled the residence of Morris
Davies esq. D.L., J. P. The manor is vested in the
Crown. The principal landowners are Capt. Edward A.
L. Powell esq. Morris Davies esq. D.L., J. P. John
Lionel Sinnett esq. and M. L. Vaughan Davies esq.
.M.P. The soil is loam ; the chief crops are wheat,
barley and potatoes. The area is 4.038 acres of land,
22 of inland water and 147 of foreshore ; rateable value,
j/^3,886 ; the population in 1911 was 456.
Letters through Llanfarian, Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth
is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, near school
Public Elementary School fmixedl. built in 1876. for 15c
children ; John Daniel Lewis, master
Davies Rev.Willi^n Llewellyn (Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist)
Davies Matthew Lewis Vaughan MP..
D.L., J, P. Tan-y-bwlch (letters
through Aberystwyth) ; & 17 Hyde
P.irk gardens W 2 & Brooks's club
SW I, London
Davies Morris D L . J. P. Ffo.yrhyd-
galed
Finlav Alexander M.A.. D.Sc. Ph D..
F.l'.C. The Glvn
Leir Edward Methuen J. P. Brynv
reithir
Jenkins Edward Morsjan, shopkeeper
Jones John, shoe maker. PontUanio
Morgan Thomas, ciirpenter, Llwvnteg
Roberts Margaret (.Mrs.), Oak P.H
Stephens John Le 1 is, stone mason.
Bronheulog
FAisuicns.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Bailey William (Mr.s.), Meini
Davies Daniel, Aberllolwyn
tDavies David, Froiideg
tDavies Ebenezer, Tanygraig
Davies John, Garreghvyd
Davies Thomas, Rh^dygwyn
tEdwards David Richard, Berthrees
Edwards David Richard, Glanrhos
tEdwards Margretta (Mrs.). Cefn-
KUis John, Bwlch
Evans Evan, Llettvgegin
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), Park lower
Hughes David Moriran, Penvrallt
Hughes Hugh. Ffoslas
Davies Charles, carpenter. Figure Four
Davies EbeneRBr Richard, dairyman.
Chancery
Davies Eliiabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Figure Four
Davies Evan, blacksmith, Tvnftoldd
Griffiths David, poultry farmer, Pant-
Jenkins David, shopkeeper
LIiAU'yCHIi'WYDOa- (or LlanerchUwyddog) ii a .
parish in the county of Pembroke, 5 miles north of ;
Puncheston station, on the main line of the Great
Western railway, 6 south-east from Fishguard and 4.^
south-by-west from Newport (Pembrokeshire), in the
Cemmaea hundred, Fishguard petty sessional division,
rural deanery of Kernes, archdeaconry of Cardigan and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. David is a
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south |
porch and a turret containing one hell :' it affords 100
Humphreys Thomas Jas. {& assistant
oversee^), Cwrlycwm
James Evan, Tyngwndwn
James Thomas, Cefngraigwen
Jenkins Edward Morgan, The Park
Jenkins Richard, Rhosfawr
Jenkins William. Cwmceirw
tJones Daniel, Penybwlch
Jones Daniel Owen, Trefedlin
Jones David, Pantvrallad
Jones John, Alltmai
Jones Richard, Esgerhir
Jones Thomas, Morfa
Jones Thomas, Ynys
Jones William, Tynyfron
Lloyd Daniel, Brynyrychen
tLlovd David, Tancast^ell
tMeredith Owen Thomas, Abermaed
Morgan John, Bryncrwm
Morris Catherine (Mrs.), Llainwen
Rees Henry, Pentre
Rowlands .loel, Soar
tScott Gavin. Aberwynen
Williams David, Tancwarel
ttings. The
led.
1770,
The
,.,.„„ ,, ., .,„ rith LHnll.-iwr
come" /.IS, in the gift of Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray
Llnvd hart D L.. J, P. and held since 1919 by the Ber.
John Meredyth Williams B.A. of Jesus College Oxford.
who resides at Hill Park. Dinat Cross. There »re
Bapti^it and Calvinistic Methodist chapels. Two large
stones in the churchyard mark the reputed grave 10
frinc^ ClydnwB. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd
!art. D.L,', J. P. is lord of the manor. Douglas Arden
esr|. is the principal landowne-. The soil is loam;
598 LLAWCHLWYDOr.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
chief crops, barley iind oats. The area is 2,315 acres ;
rateable value, j^i,o6i; the population in 1911 was 127
in the civil pai-ish and 198 in the ecclesiastical parish
(which includes Llanllawer).
Post OflBoe, Pontvane John Hu!;hes. sub-postmaster.
COMMEKCIAL. Evans Job, Penlanuchaf
Evans David, Dyffryn Arms P
Evans James, carpenter
Hughes John, grocer, k post
Letters throuifh Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. The
nearest money order office is at Trecwn. & telegraph
office at Newport, 4J miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 60 children ;
Oavies David, Lether
Evans William & John, Pengegii
Evans John. Clynmainog
Evun.s Seth, Mvngddmelin
firimths Hannah (Mrs.), Clyngaeth
Harries John (Mrs.), Llawrllan
Howells Joseph, Brvnant
Hughes Thomas (Mrs.), Sychbant
Jenkins William, Penrhiw
John Henrv, Tredaviduchaf
Owen Thomas, Pengundun
Page John, Henllan
Phillips Brothers, Tredavidisaf
Phillips Thomas H. Blaenwaen
Bees Thomas. Danderi
Rees William, Tygwyn
Thomas Benjamin, Treclyn
Vaughan John. Pengeginuchaf
Williams Edward, tymawr
■ish in the Carmarthen divi-
then, near the river Twrch, 7
ation, on the Great Western
by-north from Carmarthen.
' and Cayo. Lampeter union
IjIiANYCBWYS is a p
sion of the county of Carm;
miles east from Lampeter
railway, and 18 north-eas
in the hundreds of Cathim
and county court district, Llansawel petty sessional
division, and in the rural deanery of Lampeter, arch-
deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. David is a building of stone in the Gothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave and south aisle, and
has one bell; it was restored in 1892 and affords 95
sittings. The registers of baptisms and burial.v date
from the year 1720; marriages. 1746. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value £
gift of Lady Hills-Johnes, and held
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Davies David Evan J. P. Gelly
Griffiths Eev. Morgan L.Div. Vicarage
Jones Mrs. Maseybedw
Williams David, Rhosy-bedw
Williams Mrs. Maeseyderi
COMMERCIAL.
Davies David, builder, Bryncirian
Davies Evan, Mountain Cottage P.H
Griffiths John, mason, Llwvnfechwen
Griffiths Thomas, mason, Delias
Jones Walter, seiton. k Bell & Tew
P.H
Richards Daniel, miller (water),
Ehosy-beddw mill
Williams Benj. auctioneer, Brynawel
FARMERS.
Marked thus t farm r5o acres or over.
Abel John, Tynywain
Davies Annie (Mrs.) & John, Brynare
Davies Benjamin, Brownhill
Davies Daniel, Bachystarn
since 1905 by th
Davies Daniel, Trewern
Davies David, Erwion
Davies David, Penbank
Davies David, Ehosybedw farm
Davies David, Wainbant
tDavies David Evan, Gelly
Davies Evan, Ystafellwen
Davies John, Llwyncwrt
Davies John, Tynywern
Davies Thomas, Troedrhiwllwyn
Davies Tom, Tycanol
Edwards Elizabeth (Mrs.), Camnant
Edwards Miss, Maescanol
Evans Jenkin, Cefnbryn
Evans John, Bryncarreg
Evans Joseph, Waunrhvdychain
Griffiths Daniel, Penybryii
Griffiths John, Dolybrenin
Harris Owen Bowen, Tanyresger
Hughes Edward, Tanlan
James David, Wernlwyd
Jones Benjamin, Penrhiwau
Jones David, Bsgair-corn
Morgan Griffiths Lic.Div. of St. David's College,
is a Congregational chapel at Ffald-y-
1690, with 393 sittings. The soil is
subsoil, shale. The chief crops are
ts and barley. The area is 3,362 acres of
5 of water; rateable value, ^1.878; the
in 1911 was 330.
an, Walter Jones.
I til Parish Council, Miss Annie Morgan,
are received through Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire
Boxes. — Mountain Inn ; Ffald-y-Brenin & Gelli
rivys Council School, Ffald-y-Brenin, for 120 chil-
aster
Lampeter. The
Brenin, founded
loam and peat
land and 5 of
Sextor
Daniel Je
Jones Morgan, Eithinduon
Jones Timothv, Llwyn
Leigh M. & K. (Mi.sses), Derlwyn
Lewis David, Penlan
Lewis Lewis, Wernferndigard
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.) & Jonathan,
Blaenaufforest
Lloyd William, Gilfachwen
Morgan A. (Mrs.), Pantynos
Morgan John, Tyn-y-waun
Price John, Penrhiwcelyn
Richards Daniel, jun. Ffald-y-Brenin
Scott William Armstrong, Bryndu
Thomas William, Erw-wen
Walters James, Allttgoch
Williams Daniel, Pantymaen
Williams Hannah (Miss), Orofftycyff
Williams James, PantyffynOnlas
Williams Joshua, Blaenmaes
Williams WUliam, Caegwyn
Williams William, Esgair-ovwye
tWilliams William John, Bhienant
liliANTNIS is a parish in the county of Brecknock, 1 1 is a Calvinistlc Methodist chapel. A sum of ^6 yearly,
mile south-east of Cilmery station on the Craven Arms I arising from the bequests of Thomas Lewis, and an
and Llandilo branch of the London and North Western unknown donor, left in 1675, is for distribution to
railway, and 4 miles west of Builth, in the hundred of the poor. Cefnilysgwyn is the seat of Charles William
Builth, Builth union, petty sessional division, county court I Woosnam esq. B.A^, J. P. Lord Glamisk C.B., D.S.O.
district, and in the rural deanery of Builth, archdeaconry ; is lord of the manor. Capt. Charles Harcourt Gam
if Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. | Wood D.L., J. P. is the principal landowner. The soil
!s sand ; chief crops, wheat, barley and onts. The area
David is a building of stone consisting of chancel,
porch and a turret containing one bell: there are 80
sittings. The registers of baptisms and burials date from
the year 1731 ; marriages, 1754. The living is 0 rectory,
annexed to that of Maesmynis, joint net income ^^207.
"ith 3 acres of glebe and 'residence, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1910 by the Bev.
Arthur Simon Thomas B.A.. L.Div. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, who resides at Maesmynis. There
Woosnam Charles William H A
Cefnilysgwyn
FAKHKRS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acre.s nr
tAbberley William, .^bercnithon
acres of land and 27 of
/ 1.183; the population in 1911
parish, and 315 in the ecclesiast
eludes Maesmynis).
Letters through Builth, Breconshi
est money order & telegraph offi
Public Elementary School (mixed
children ; Miss Marv Pugh. mis
rateahl
e value.
he civil
hich in-
Abberlev William James, Berllanbei 1 Jones Edwi
tDavies' Arthur, Yskirhir Morgans D
Davies Richard, Llwyntrwsind tPrice Dav
Evans Alfred Jones, Danyrallt | tPugh Wil
tHamar Richard, Coedcowin
LLAN"5rKE is an extensive parish in the county of
Radnor, and on the road from Rhayader to BuiUli, between
the rivers Wye and Ithon, 4 miles south-west from Peny-
bont station on the London and North Western railway, B
from Rhayader, and ij miles from Llandrindod Wells', in
the Rhayader hundred, union and petty sessional divisii)n.
runal deanery of Melineth-ultra-Ithon. arrhdeaeonry of
Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St
Llyr. rebuilt in 1RR7. at a cost of ^^.ooo. " » »niall
edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of
chancel, nave, south porch and a turret containing one
hell: there are 250 sittings. The register dates from
the year 1735. The living is a vicarage, annexed to
the vicarage of Llanfihangel Helvgen, net yearly valof
JC287, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of .91
David's and the vicar of Nantmel alteynatcly, and held
since 1912 by the Rev. John Roland Pryce M.A. of
Jesus College, Oxford. Here are small Baptist and
Wesleyan chapels, and a Quaker meeting house. There
is a charitv of £2 derived from Fronserth farm, which
i< dishibu'ted annually to poor widows. Dnidowlod
Hall, the seat of Major James Miller Gibson-Watt B.A.,
J P. is .1 line ii.aiision of stone, standing in extensive
L'roMiids ,iik1 c.min :inding a splendid view of the neigh-
bnuriip_' iMMHitry. The principal landowner is Major J.
.M, Gilisnn-Wat't. The soil is clay and sand; subsoil,
stone anil sand. The chief crops are wheat, oats and
5.483 acres of land and 72 of water ;
nets. The
livable value. £-,..
Parish Clerk, Robert Goodi
i.lat
704-
ng-
DIRKCTORY.J
SOLTH WALES.
LLAWHADEN. 599
t Offic".— EdwHid Fiuncis, siib-postmaster. Letters I Public Elementary School, Newbrklfre-uii-Wye (mixed),
rnve thrciuuli Llaiidrindod WpUs. Radnorshire, ij built in i863, & enlarged in 1894 & again in 1906,
liles distant, which is the iieaiTst money order & with residence for master, for 160 children ; Evan
^]e;,'iaph ofhce | Davies, master
PRIVATE EESIDENTS.
Gibson-Watt Major James Miller
B.A., J. P. Doldowlod hall
Norton John E. St. Davids
Pryce Rev. John Roland M.A. (yiCL\r)
Vicarage
Sel-nyn Harold
COUMBBCIAL.
Charlton Robert, gardener to Major
James Miller Gibson-Watt B.A.
J. P. Doldowlod hall
Francis Edward, grocer. Post office
Graham David, land steward to Maj.
James Miller Gibson-Watt B.A.
J. P. The Green (lotteis throujl
Newbridse-on-Wve)
Hamer Ji.hn, Bell inn
Morrow Herbert, gamekeeiiei' to Maj
J.nuies Miller Gihson-Watt B.A.,
J.P. Doldowlod hall
Potts Harold Gordon M.A. prepara
tory school for boys, Llanyre hall
LliAN-YWEBN is a parish, in the county of Breck-
nock, I mile north of Talyllyn Junction station on the
Brecon and .Merthyr railway and 4 east from Brecon, in
fho hundred of Pencelly, petty sessional division of
Pencelly, union and county court district of Brecon, and
in the rural deanery of Brecon (third part), archdeaconry
of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church of St
Mary is a .small building of stone in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, transept, nave, south porch
and a turret containing one bell : it was restored in
1890, and affords 100 sittings. The registers date from
the year 1653. The living is a vicarage, annexed to the
rectory of Llanfihangel Talyllyn, joint net income j(^i29.
with glebe. (^91) and_ residence, in the gift
Powell Penry J. road surveyor,
Highbury
Rogers Pryce, cowkeeper, Garterhall
FARMHES.
(In Llanyre parish).
Davies Alfred David, Dollx»ynhir
Davies David, Woodcastle
Davies Edwin, Stanage
Davies Evan, Ffaldlas
Davies Evan (Mrs.), Gelligoitre
Davies Hugh, Dyfnant
Davies Winifred (Mrs.). Cwm
Drew John, Pantyruan
ih'ke Thomas, Cilgee
Dvke Thomas, Penpound
Ellis M. Werncunid
Evans Edward (Mrs), Trawscoed (let-
ters through Xewbridge-on-Wye,
Eadn
George David John, Vronserth
Hughes Harold, Newmead
Jones Evan, Bryn Feen
of the Rev
Bold for two
the
Jones Gilbert Hill. Gwnfan
Jones John Price Lyke, Berthllwvd
Jones Lewis Price, DoUwynhir
Jones Owen, Danarth
Jones Thomas Owen, Cenigrhos
Lewis Edward T. Lletty
Li-wis John, V.'dwfawr
Lewis John Pugh, Wernhir
Meredith Thomas. liwlchydanarth
Morijan Hugh John, Pvstill (letters
through Newbridge-on-Wve)
Morris John, Fronhvre
Owen John & David, Werngronglwyd
Phillips Absalom, Trawscoed
Powell David, Dolithon (letters
IhroiiL'h Newhudge-on-Wvne)
Powell Han-iet (.Mrs.). Bailey
Powell John. Ffnis-dw-fan
Price Benjamin, Brynderllwyn
Richards William, Cilgee
'Rogers Richard, Cwnanant
i Thomas Edward, Wern
Watkins Arthur. Gelligarnfawr
Bishop of St. David's for one turn, and held since 1918
by the Rev. Llewelyn Idris Roberts B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, who resides at the rectory, Llan-
fihangel Talyllyn. Miss Bevan, who is lady of the
manor, Messrs. John David Wallis and Owen Tudor
Wallis are the principal landowners. The soil is red
clay. The principal crops are wheat, oats and barley.
The area is 1.425 acres; rateable value, ^^966; the
population in 191 1 was 123.
Letters received from Llanfihangel Talyllyn, which i»
nearest post & money order & telegraph office &.
miles distant
of this parish attend the
James David Thomas, blacksmith
FARMERS
Daiiels Thos. & Jsph.Llwynrhida fr
Davies John, Brvnyrhaul farm
Howells Robert Enoch, Close farm
Meredith David Eees,Pendovery far
Morgan Thomas, Middletrostre tar
Moses GenrL-e, C'wmbrook farm
Phillips Tvsie John. Lo.v.Trostre fr
Powell Ann (Mrs), Cwrtgaer
Powell David, Penrallt farm
Powell John, Waunmvnach farm
school atf Llanfi-
farm
Powell Morgan. Pent
Price Jeflrev, Up|iertrostre larm
Protheroe Edward, Coed farm
Tliom IS Rees, Tvmawr
Williams Phillip, Middlehouse farm
Uilliams Thomas, Upperhouse farm
LLAWHADEN is a large and scattered parish and summit of a cliff, and immediately above the church
small village, in the county of Pembroke, the village; are the ruins of Llawhaden Castle, once a residence of
occupving the summit of a steep cliff at the base of the Bishops of St. David's, but dismantled, it is said.
which'Hows the east Cledau river. It is 4 miles lout.h- by Bishop William Barlow (1536-.
west from Clynderwen station on the Great Western [ gateway remains, and part of the
Narberth and 8 east-north-
east from Haverfordwest, in Dungleddy hundred, Narberth
union, county court district and petty sessional division, I
and in the rural deanery of Dungleddy and archdeaconry !
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Aidan, i
which stands below the cliff', on the bank of the river, is |
an ancient structure, consisting of chancel, nave, south [
ais'e, west porch and a tower on the south side, now |
covered with ivy and containing 3 bells t there are 230
sittings. The registers date from the year 1654. The
living is a vicarage, with the chapfelry of Bletherstun
annexed, joint net income ^470, with 45 acres of t'lebe,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Davnl's.
and held since 1917 by the Rev. Thomas Jones L.Div.
of St. David's College, Lampet-er. There is a Congrega-
tional chapel (Bethesda), founded in 1797, which has
360 sittings ; also Baptist and Calvinistic Methodist
hough much filled
siastical Commissioners ar
principal landowners are
Philipps bart. J.P. and .Mr
is shaley with blue rab ;
crops are oats and barley
is under pasturage. The
and 21 of water; rateable
(8); the tine towered
chapel, and the moat.
Ther.
voollen facto
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Gibbon John. Great 'Vaynor
James Rev. Joseph B.A. (Congrega-
tional), Glen view
Je.mes Gwil-vm Henry, Penllwyn house
Jones Rev.' Thomas L.Div. (vicar).
The Vicarage
Lewis William J.P. Potterslade
Phillips Thomas, Castle house
Roblin George Lewis, The Bungalow
.Scale Mrs. Llawhaden house
Thomas Wm. J.P., C.C. Bodringallt
Williams Mrs. Ridgeway
Gelly. (Jn I
ones David, i
ones George,
haden mill
Eccle-
iif the manor. The
tries Edward Gregg
by-Pelham. The soil
'various. The chief
considerable portion
4,589 acres of land
^(,4,578 ; the popula-
n in 191 1 was 431 in the civil parish, and 623 in the
ilesiastical parish (which includes Bletherston).
it & T. Office. — James Bowen, sub-postmaster. Let-
ers through Narberth, Pembs. k in the Gelly district
hniugh Clynderwen. Narberth, 4 miles distant, is
he neiirest money order office
ill Letter Boxes. — Llawhaden Bridge; Broadway;
:'laindealings & Bethesda
blic Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1840. for
)o children ; Arthur Lewis, master
Pendre
(water), Lla
COMMERCIAL
Griffiths Daniel, poultry fan
James Thomas, assistant ov
blacksmiths
Lewis John, tailor. Aelybryn
Thomas William t Co. woollen 1
facturers, Gelly mill
FARMERS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or
Bowers Samuel & Alfred. St. (
Brown Edward, Holgan Fach
Court Thomas. Old Vicarage
Davies Evan, Tynewydd
tDavies John, Ridgeway farm
Evans Edward, Canoldre
tFeetham John S. West end
Gibbon David, Roadside
tGibbon Eli7.abeth(Miss),Roger'.<
IGibbon Hugh, Great Vaynor
tGibbon John Llewellyn, Vaynor farn
Hiirries George, Park. Bethesda
HUl Sophia (Mrs.), Oakfield
tUowells Edmund. Gotland
tJames Annie Lewis (Mrs.), Talybont
James GrifTith, Gondre Fach
James Thomas, Penrallt
James William, Bank farm
tJenkins Charles. Broadway
Jenkins Thomasi Pilcorn's Well
Jobn Daniel, Green Corner
J„nes David, Broomhill grove
Jones David. Pendre
tLawrence William, Drim
ILewis William & William Ansti.
Potter's slade
Mathias Ann (Mrs), Ellen's well
Matbias John. Shipping
600
LLAWHADEX.
Mathias Thomas, Bank farm
Merriman Ann (Miss), Whitelay
Morsran Benjamin, Croft
lOwen James, Dingstopple
Owen Owen, Toeh Bridge
Pike James, farmer
SOLITH WALES.
Phillips Thomas, Castle farm
Prickett John David, Brvnderweii
■Scale Eli7,abetb (Mrs.), Llawhade
i Smith John, Gotland mill
Thomas David. Penllwvn farm
.Thomas Hannah (Miss)", Underwood Williams Willi
[kell\'s
Watkins John. Belmont
Williams Catherine (Miss), SunnyhiU
VViljams James, Holgan
Williams John Llewellyn, Addlepits
Williams Thomas, Croft farm
LIjECHBYD is a parish and village, in the county of
Cardigan, and on the Teify, over which is a bridge ; it
ii 2 miles from Kilgerran station on the Cardigan and
Whitland branch of the Great Western railway and 2J
miles south-east from Cardigan, in Troedyraur hun-
dred, Lower T^jedyraur petty sessional division, Cardi-
gan union and county court district, rural deanery of
Sub Aeron, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese vi St.
David's. The chnrch of Saint Tydfil, erected in 1876,
and redecorated in 1900, is a building of stone, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, aisle, south porch and a belfry con-
taining one bell: there are too sittings. The registers
date from the year 1787, but are incomplete. The living
is a vicarage,' net yearly value ^fiig, including glebe
j^ii3) and residence, in the gift of Mrs. Lloyd and
.Mrs. Longcroft alternately, and held since 1914 by the
Rev. Isaac Richard Morgan. The old church, still
.standing, is now disused. There is a Congregational
chapel, foimded in 1672, with 600 sittings, and an
Independent Swedenborgian chapel, erected in 1881, to
seat 300, and a Calvinistic Methodist chapel to seat
350. Agriculture and fishing are the chief industries.
The principal landowner is Lewis Howard Lloyd esq.
The soil is chiefly clay; subsoil, clay and rock. The
chief crops are barley, wheat, oats and hay. The area
is 735 acres of land and 13 of water ; rateable value.
^1,004; the population in 1911 was 266.
Assistant Overseer, John Lewis Thomas, Croes-y-Uan.
Llangoedmore, Cardigan.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office.— Mrs. Mary J. Thomas, sub-
postmistress. Letters should be addressed, Llechryd,
Cardiganshire
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1878, &
enlarged in 1909, for 130 children ; Evan T. Thomas,
master. The school is controlled by the Cardigan
District Education Committee
Police Station, John Jones, constable
(harles David. Bank house
Davies John, Glasfryn
Griffiths John. Tiverton house
Llovd Rev. Thomas (Calvinisti
Methodist), The Manse
Lloyd Lewis Howard, Coedmore (let
ters through Cardigan)
Lort-Phillips John k Peregrine, Glan
ar berth
Morgan Rev. Isaac Richard (vicar)
Rjtson Mrs. Pencraig
.Stephens James J. P. Glanoliuarch
COMMEHCIAL.
Davies Stephen A. & Son, grocers
[Davies John Daniel, farmer,Ff>-nonoe
Daries Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Davies Thomas, boot & shoe dealer
Edwards Thomas, masoji. Brynmilo
Evans Daniel, butcher
Evans Evan, farmer, Nantcrymane
Evans William, Tivyside P.H
Griffiths William, dogger
Haz?.elby Thomas, gardener to L. H
Llovd esq. Coedmore
Haz?.elby William, mason, Brynderr
James Anne (Miss), cowkeeper
James Thomas, farmer. Myrtle hill
John John, Carpenters' Arms P.H
Jones Evan, draper
Jones Griffith, carpenter
Jones Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Jones Jonathan, farm bailiff to Jame>
Stephen e.sq. J.P
Llewellyn Frederick Charles, jirodnct
merchant, Wellfield
Lodwick David, farm bailiff to Pere-
grine Lort-Phillips, Parcgwningod
Phillips Thos. carpenter, Glan-teifi
Thomas Thomas, jun. fisherman
Thomas Thomas, sen. mason
Williams John, farm bailiff to Lewis
Howard Llovd esq
Williams Thomas, farmer. Edire hill
LLEDKOD ;oi Llanhhangel Lledrod, i.e. Llethrod)
is a parish, in the county of Cardigan, comprising
the townships of Dpper and Lower Lledrod, 9 miles
south-east from Aberystwyth, 4 south-east from Llanilar
station and 4^ mile's north-west from Strata Florida
station, both on the Great Western railway, and by foot
road 2 miles south-west from Trawscoed station on the
same line, in the hundred of Mefenydd, petty sessional
division of Penarth, county court district of Aberystwyth.
union of Tregaron, and in the rural deanery of Llanba-
darnfawr, archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St.
David's. The chnrch 'of St. Michael is a building of
stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chitnoel,
nave, west porch and a western turret containing
ne bell: the church was restored in 1885, at a eo.st
"' £853, and affords 160 sittings : the churchyard was
enlarged in 1902 by subscription, at a cost of £iS7- The
Register of baptisms dates from the year 1770; burials,
1778 ; marriages, 1765. The living is a vicarage, net in-
Come .£230, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1919 by the Rev. Arthur George B.A. of St.
David's College. Lampeter. There is a Baptist chapel
at SWTDDFITNOS, built in 1821, seating 210 persons,
also Calvinistic Methodist chapels at Swyddffynon.
Lledrod Lower and Bronant. The manor is vested in
the Crown. The Earl of Lisburne is the principal land-
owner. The soil is cl.iy. Chief crops, barley and oats,
but the greater part of the land is under pasture. The
area of Upper Lledrod is 4,355 acres of land and 9 of
was 270; the area of Lower Lledrod is 4.312 acres:
rateable value. .^1.576; and population. 1911, 479.
Post Office, Bronant. — Mrs. Kate Williams, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Aberystwyth. Crosswood,
5 miles distant, is the nearest money order & tele-
giaph office
Post Office, Swyddffynon. — Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, sub-
postmistress. Letters are received through Ystrad
Meurig, Cardiganshire. Pontrhydfendigaid is the
nearest money order & telegraph office. 4 miles distnt
Letters for Lledrod Lower are received tbroagh Llanilar.
Aberystwyth. Wall Letter Box
Schools.
'J'he Grammar School here, founded & endowed in 1745
by the Rev. Thomas Oliver, a native of Lledrod, &
sometime vicar of Dudley, Worcs. was, at the close of
the i8th centiuy, annex'ed to that of Tstrad-Meuriir,
which see
Public Elementary Schools.
Lledrod Upper is included in Group 4 of the Tregaron
District Education Committee, formed October, 1904
Lledrod Lower is included in Group 3 of the Tregaron
District Education Committee
Lledrod Lower, built in 1877, for 90 children ; Miss
Elizabeth Edwards, mistress
LLEDROD UPPER.
(Postal address, Tstrad Meurig, Car-
diganshire.)
Morgan Rev. Timothv R. fBaptist),
Tynlon
COUUEKCUL.
Davies Thomas & Lewis, smiths.
Swyddffynon
Davies John, tailor. Swyddffynon
Davies Margaret (Mrs. )ihoot' repairer,
Swyddffynon
Dudlyke Rirhard, L-amekeeper to the
Earl of Lisburne. Penlan cottage
Jenkins Cath. (Mrs ).gro. Swyddffynon
Jones David, mason. Cathre'fle
Morgnn Rev. Tiii.othy R registrar of
births, deaths & marriages Gwnnws
fub-dist. Tregarnon union, Tynlon
population
Owen Llewellyn, deputy registrar of J
births, deaths & marriages Gwnnws J
■ ,Swydd *
Benja
sub-district, Tregaron un
Williams Rees, miller ('
Swyddffynon
FARMF.BS."
n David, Ynys
n John. Cilehaleo:;
Davies David. Brynyreilhyn
Edwards Thomas. Llwynbendy
Evans Job, Tnysforgan
Evans William, Maesbanadlog
Jones Daniel. Esgairgors
Jnnes David. Brvnissa it Gw
Rev. John, Brvnmeherin
John, Berthddu
.Tones John, Bronwenllwyd
Jones M Griffith, Tracoed
Jones Morgan, Cefniwyn
Jones Rees, Bwlchtenlu
.Tones Rees, Gwenhafdre
Jones Thomas Parrv, Pengwnd¥
Lloyd William, Penlan
Owen Arthur, Cricklas
Owen Charles. Tvnddraenen
Owen Llewellvn, Swvdd
Owens John, Penbrvn
Pu-h F,van. Llwynmalus
Rees William. Pentredu
Williams David. Tvniawr
Williams Stephen, Gwenhafdre
Williams Thomas. Tnvsrbont
DIRECTORY.]
LLEDROD LOWER.
(Postal address, Llanilar,
Aberystwyth.)
Jvaus Evan J. P. Tynewydd villa
iporge Rev. Arthur B.A. (vicar). The
Vicarage
nddwr
SUUTH WALE?.
FAIUdKBS.
Davies Eliiabeth (Mrs.), Rhyc
Oavies Enoch, Gilfach
Davies Evan, Bwleh-y-genfron
Davies James. Hatod
Davies John, Moelwvn
D.ivie.. John. Bhvdlwvd
Edwards William, Tangors
Ellis Jenkin, Tynantaoaf
Evans Jenkin. Bwlchgeitfordd
Evans Thomas, Tvnreithin
Herbert Richard David, Penlai
James William, Blaenwyre
Jenkins William, Bryngarw
John George, Gareg«en
John James, Henbant
Jones Daniel, Bronfynwent
Jones John, Esgerfynwent
Tones John, Stafellwen
Junes John, Tvnbwlch
Jones William.' Ffo^helig
Davies John Richd. shpkpr.Glynllifon
Davies Mary (Mrs.), miller (water),
Tynporth
Evans Robert, shopkeeper, ErwUan
Hopkins Evan, carpenter, Brynseir
Lledrod Agricultural Society (Richd.
David Herbert, sec), Penlan
Morgan David, grocer, Bronant
Owen David, carpenter, Bronant
Richards David, carpenter, Tvncoed
Williams David, .-mith, Blaenwaun
Williams Thomas, carpenter i
LLISVANE, see Lisvaue.
LLOWES is a parish and village on the Wye, in Ihe
oi.nnty of Radnor, 3 miles west-by-south from Hay and
2j north from Glasbury, both with stations on the Here-
ford and Brecon branch of the Midland railway ; it is in
the hundred and petty sessional division of Painscastle,
Hay union and county court district, and in the rural
deanery of Hay, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Meilig is a building of
rough stone, with Bath stone facings, in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch,
and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells, and
a clock presented in 1908 by Mrs. VuUiamy: all the
chancel windows are stained; the organ was provided in
iS3o; there is also a chalice dated 1633; there are 230
sittings. In the churchyard stands an ancient stone
cross, probably of the 12th century. The registers date
from the year 1661. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly -value ^^260, in the gift of the archdeacon of
LLYSWEN. 601
J. nes William, Pwllclai
Lewis Evan, Blaencamddwr
Lloyd Ann (Mrs.), Cwmllechwedd
Llovd Darid, Pwllpridd
Lloyd William, Tvnrhelyg
Morgan Benjamin, Rattal
Morgan David, Navy hall
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.),Berthdomled
Morgan Evan. Samhelen
.Morgan Richard William, Gorsfawr
Morgans David, Ffos-goy
Morgans M. Bronbanadl
Morris David. Hengwn
Morris Morgan. Bankwynt
Pickering John. Neuadd
Richards David, Thomas & Miss Eliza-
beth, Tyncoed
Richards David, Llwvnmerchgwilym
Williams Ebeneier, Tynfron
I Williams John, Tynresgair
LLISWOBNEY, see Llysworney.
11, ;ind held since 191; by the Rev. John Jeremy
a- L.Div. of St. David's College. Lampeter. There
'riniitive Methodist chapel. A sum of ^8 14s. 4d.
. left by the Rev. ui. Powell, is distributed. In
arish are the remains of Roman encampments.
AV alter de Winton J. P. who is lord of the manor,
•nl. Reginahl Beavan J. P. are the principal land-
s. The soil is red sun
. oats and root-^. The a
able
.£^•98
Chief crops
381 acres of land
popula-
n iQK
Office . -
Mrs. Lou
1 Hereford
office IS at Clyro & telegra
miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built
children ; Mrs. Eleanor Lowe, mistres!
Lewis, sub-postmistress.
The nearest money order
office at Glasbury, 2
(Marked t receive letters through
Glasbury, Hereford.)
vMarked * receive letters through
Clyro, Hereford.)
Pritchard Ann (Mrs.). Ra
blacks
ith. Mr
PRIVATE HESIDKNTS
Col. Reginald J. P.
s Rev. John Jer
r). The Vicarage
COMMERCIAI,
les (Mrs ), miUer (water)
Fd. beer retlr.Dolybunghar
LLWYDCOED,
FAKJIERS.
Bishop John Prosser, Traveley
Davies David & Son, LloHes (
Davies David, Porthgolly
Davies Edward, Moity
Davies Hug'h, Gaer
•Havard Arthur. Biunant
Hill John Colwyn, Letty-Catt;
Hughes John, jjrynrhydd
Aberdare.
LliWYNYPIA. see Rhondd;
ni>i*Jan
IPar
IS John (Mrs.), Penrheol
i Septimus, Upper Gogia
tLlovd Edward, Ferrenwen
•Merideth John & Vincent, Hendom
•Milward George, Lower Gogia
*Nicholls Edward, Llowes hall
Elizh. (Mrs.). Llwynpenderry
oger Williams, Noyadd
William, Maesgwyn
r David *: Sons, Blaenllundeg
r David, Perthydeon
(•Prosser Joseph. Midd'le Gogia
*Tavlor John. Gwernalwy
I fWilliams James, VedwUyde
LLWYNHENDY, see Dafen.
tPr.
aty of Brec
LLYSDINA-M is a parish in the cu
on the road from Builth to Rhayader,
Newbridge-on-Wye station on the Cambrian railway, sj
north-by-west from Builth, and 8 south from Rhayader,
in Builth hundred, union, petty sessional division and
county court district, and in the rural deanery of
Melineth ultra Ithon, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese
of St. David's. The church here having fallen into
decay over 300 years ago, the inhabitants attend that
of Newbridge-on-Wye, in the parish of Llanyre. The
living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the vicarage
of Ne«bridge-on-Wye, and held since 1902 by the Rev.
James Herbert Alexander Griffiths M.A. of Jesus
•esides at Newbridge-on-Wye.
College, Oxford, who resid
DiUwvn-Venables-Llewelvn Cli
shon D.L.. J. P. Llysdinam
FARMKBS
Bowen David, Tymawr
Davies David & Isaac, Upper
Davies Thomas, Glynen
Jenkins Edward, Penrhue
Llvsdinam Hall is the seat of Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-
Ve'nables-Llewelyn esq. D.L., J. P. Lord Glanusk C.B..
D.S.O. is lord of the manor. Major James Miller
Gibson-Watt J. P. and C. L. Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn
esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is clay and
sand. Crops, wheat, harlev, oats and roots. The area
is 2.572 acres of land and '24 of water; rateable value,
/, 1.393; the population in 191 1 was 173.
Letters through Newbridge-on-Wye, Radnorshire, which
is the nearest post, money order & telegraph office,
t mile distant
The
nd lb.
scbn
New
1*. L.-
Jones Percv, C'rigol
Lewis Catherine (Mrs.)
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs), Tynycoec
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), Penrerw
Lloyd David, Ddoie
Llovd Edmund, Cefnfaes
.Mason Thomas. Llestnewidd
I Powell David. Naiitg
, Lower C»in| Powell David
LLYS^WEIT is a p.irish in the county of Brecknock,
on the river Wye, i mile south from Boughrood station
on the Cambrian railway. 8 south-west from Hay and 3.J
nortli-by-west from T.ilgarlb, in the hundred and petty
sessional division of Talgarth, Hay union and n)unt>
court district, and ii. the rural deanery of Hay, arch-
deaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The
church, dedication unknown, is an edifice of stone, almost
entirely rebuilt in 1863 at a cost of ^1,000, and c 'n-
fists of ch.incel, nave, south porch, and a low v, esierii
of Chris
in 19:0
as, Brochin
i Thomas Davies. Pentre
Uilliams John & Thomas, Bryncoch
'Voodiu"- il-iniei farm bailiff to t. L
Dillwvn -'ven'ables - Llewelyn esq.
D.L.J.P. Penyboiit
lioiniT one hell: there are 100 sittings. The
,te from the year .787. The living is a rec-
leime /"i=;o, with 37 acres of glebe and resi-
he^ft^of H. A. Christy esq. J.P and held
I V the Rev. William Llewelyn Crichton M.A.
Church. There is a Calvinistic Methodist
le Public Hall, an iron building,
a cost of ;<;250, and
10 at a
A. Ch.
erected
300 persons ;
cost of jSsoo.
istv esq. J.P.
602 LLYSWEN.
.SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
who is lord of the manor, iind Loni Tredesrar ore the
principal landowneis. Llini'-oed Castle, huilt in 1632, is
:bp residence of Hiig^h Archibald Christy esq. J.P. ;
the rebuilding of the castle was commenced in 1914
and is now 6919) nearly completed. The soil is red
sandstone. The chief -.Tops are barley, oats and tur-
nips. The area is 1.040 acres of land and 40 of water;
rateable value. ^^1.480; the population in 1911 was 214.
Post. M. U., T. k Telephonic E. D. Office (letters
should have Boughrood, Badnorshire, added). — Miss
Ophelia jVina Jones, sub-postmistress
Pillar Letter Box, Llangined
Public Elementary School (mixed), built (with house
attached) about i860, for 70 children; Mrs. Maiy
F.ances O'Neill, mistress
Llewelv
Chr
goed castle
Crichton Rev. Willi;
(rector), Bectory
Honeyfield John, The Cottage
Jones Lewis W. H Great house
Powell Charles Sidney, Plaswye
COUMBBCIAL.
Davies Urwick, agricultural
gineer
Edwards James, farmer, Lower hous
Evans Joun, farmer, Penrhiwen
James Mary (Mrs.), grocer
.'ones Esther (Mrs.), grocer
Jones Geotlrey T. assistant oversee
k collector of poor rates, Oakfield
Jones Job, wagon builder
Jones Thomas, Bridge End inn
Lewis Maiy (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Powell Charles Sidney, inspector 0
weights & measures, Plaswye
Powell John, farmer
IPritchard Margt. (Mrs.), Griflin inn
Public Hall
Beading Boom
Kees John & Bidjard, frmrs. Cross ho
Soucham Frederick William, farm
I bailiff to Hon. F. G. Morgan,Dderw
Weale John Hughes, jobbing gardener
iWilliams Sarah(Miss),temperance htl
ley or Llysyfronydd) is a
and Bridgend road, 2J
miles from Cowbridge station on the Llantrisant to
Aberthaw branch of the Taff Vale railway. 3J north-west
from Llantwit Major. 7 south-east from Bridgend, in
the Pontypridd division of the county of Glamorgan.
Cowbridge hundred. Bridgend and Cowbi-idge union,
Bridgend county court district, Cowbridge petty
sessional division. Lower Groneath rural deanery
(western division), and archdeaconry and diocese of
Llandaff. The church of St. Tydfil is' an ancient build-
ing of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,
nave, so;ith porch, and an embattled central lower
containing one bell. The church was coniplelelj
restored in 1894. at a cost of about ^^i.too. and affords
100 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the
year 1792; marriages, 1754; burials, 1765. The living
is a rectory annexed to the vicarage of Llantwit Major,
joint net yearly value ^^255, including 10 acres of glebe
Beer Mrs iKvans Trithyd. fai
Jcnes David, Great house
held
;idence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and
ace 1912 by the Bev. Richard David B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Llantwit ;
the Bev. J, Price Davies B.A. of St. David's College.
Lampeter, and rector of Llanmihangel, has been curate
in charge since 1917. Here is a Methodist chapel. The
principal charity is Carne's of about £26 yearly. Mrs.
J. D. V. L. NichoU-Carne is the principal landowner.
The soil is clay and gravel. The chief crops are wheat
and oats. The area is 982 acres ; rateable value,
;^i,339; the population in 1911 was 133.
Post Office. — Mrs. Margaret Board, sub-postmistress.
Letters through Cowbridge, Glamorgan, which is the
nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected iji
1858. for 48 children; Mrs. Maiy E. Jones, mistress
This school is under the control of the Pont\clun Group
of County Council School Managers; W. T. Gwyn,
Eastgate street, Cowbridge, clerk
rmer. Mo
Miss), fa
Hfiwells Eleanor
Howells John A,
Jenkins Margt. (Miss).
Jones David, insurance
Rea Arthur, farmer
ho I Bees Evan, farmer, St^mbridge
rmr.Mo
Arnot Sarah (Mrs.), farmer
Bradley Lilian (Mis.i). grocer
Davies Christopher, farmer. Corn
Lli'SrSYFBAN is a parish in the county of Pern-
broke, 3J miles north-by-east from Clarbeston Road sta-
tion on the Carmarthen and Milford section of the Great
Western railway, and 3 west-by-south from Maenclcchog
station on the North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard rail-
way, and 9 north-east from Haverfordwest, in the hun-
dred and petty sessional division of Dungleddy, county
court district and union of Narberth. and in the rural
deanery of Dungleddv, and archdeaconry and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Meilyr is a building of
stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, and a western turret containing 2 bells, and affords
80 sittings. The register dates from the year 1728. The
living is a rectory, net income ^92, in the gift of Sir
George Arnold J.P. Packymarl 1 IBowen William Lewis. far
Harries James H.. J.P. Southfielil Llvsvfran farm
COMUKRCHL. ; tGeiirge Arnold J.P. frmr. Parkv
Sedgebier Marv Ann (Mrs.), larme
.■iivrtnev house
Thoma- Llewellvii, farmer, Penyrhe
IThon.as Sidnev,' farmer, Wolf house
Thon^as Tudor, farmer. Penvlan
Thomas Wm. farmer, Lvswo'rney fr
'Williams John, blacksmith
Marked thus
Geo. fa
bouthtield isa
I.Ii'yWEL is an ecclesiastical parish, comprising the
bainlets of Traianglas and Traianmawr-with-Trecastle-
ward, and the chapelry of Vsclydach or Rhydybriw :
Llywel is on the road from Brecon to Llandovery,
3 miles west from Devynock station on the Neath
and Brecon railway, 12 miles west from Brecon and
6} miles east-by-soulh from Llandovery, in the
county of Brecknock, hundred and petty sessional
division of Devynock, county court district of Brecon,
union of Brecknock and is in the rural deanery
of Brecon (second part), archdeaconry of Brecon anil
diocese of St. David's. The church of SS. David.
Padarn, and Teilo, sometimes called "Llantrisant," is
an ancient building of red sandstone, consisting of
chancel, nave, north porch and a massive western tower,
sind has 300 sittings. The register dates from the year
1695. The living is a vicarage, net income £32^. with
glebe (£^7) and residenre, in the gift of the Bishop of
.St. David's, and held since 1889 by the Rev. Philip
William Green B.A. of .St. David's College. Lampeter.
There is a Congregational chapel, erected in i8fo. seat-
ing 130; also Baptist and Calvinistic Methodist chapels.
•The bequest of John Jeffreys of London (1706) furnishes
£S yearly fur the poor. The Marquess Camden and
the Her. Arthur Garnon.-William, are the principal
Charles E. G. Philipps hart, and Lady Philipps alter-
nately with Sir Owen H. P. Scourfield bart. and held
since 1394 bv the Bev. John Jones Evans, of St. Aidans,
who IS al.so" vicar of Walton East and rural denn of
Dungleddy, who resides at Walton East. There is a
Calvinistic Methodist chajiel. The chief crops are
blrley and oats. The ai'ea is 1.495 acres ; rateable
v,ihie'. /,i.329; the population in 191'! was 138.
Letters are received from Clarbeston Bead, Pembroke-
shire, which is the nearest money order & telegraph
office. Wall Letter Box. The nea'rest post office is at
New Moat
Public Elementary School (mixed), for 97 children;
John Hk Jenkins, master
uer. Jenkins Maurice William, chemist
Jones Jn. carpenter, Southfield villa
i-.arlitPhiUips John Gwilym, frmr.Velindre.
nry J.P. farnu'r. jtBees James, farmer. Lower house
isturgess William, shopkeeper
landowners. The chief crops are wheat, barley anil
roots. The area is comprised in that of Traianraawr ;
the population of the ecclesiastical parish, including
Bhvd-v-Brvw. in 191 1 was 640.
Po.st. M. ■(). & T. Office — ^Mrs. Janet Hughes, sub-
pri.stniistress. Letters through Sennybridge, Breconsh
TRECASTLE (or Trijianmawr) is a hamlet in the
palish, from 3 to 4 miles from Devynock station on
the Neith and Brecon railway. The area is 5,883 acres
of li,<i nn,l 5 of water; rateable value. ^2,261; the
population inign was 327.
Treriislle Council rchoel. for 120 children; Mrs. M. .1.
W.
Owen
ert Ji:
slab
e in char
a hamlet
YSCLYDACH (or Ehydybriw)
ship on the east bank of the river Clydach, 2 miles from
Devynock station on the Neath and Brecon railway. The
chapel of ease at Rhydybriw was formerly the private
chapel of the old mansion of Llwyncyntelin, and lias 120
sittings. The Rev. Frederick Jones B.A. of Trinity
College, Dublin, is curate. The separate register dates
from 1813. There is an Independent chapel at Ballydee.
and a .Meth.idist chapel at Pentrefelin. John Jeffreys,
of L' ndon, in 1706 left £5 per annum for the poor of
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
603
Llywel parish, nnd Rnger Jeffreys, of Berthdii, in 1714
left 209. per aiimuu for the poor of Tsolydach. The
area is 3,705 acres of land and 22 of water ; rateable
value, ^2,356; the population in 1911 was
Public Elementary School, Pentrefelin, for
Mrs. M. Morgan, mistress
LLYWEL.
Green Rev. Philip William B.A. The
Vicarage
Jeffreys David Thomas, Camden house
Jeffreys Rees John B., J. P. Castle ho
Williams Rev. David Henry (Metho-
dist), Fountain house
FARMERS.
Bennett Alexander, Carllwyn
Davies Wilham, Aberhenwenfawr
Davies William, Nantpistill
Davies William, Pantymarch
Edwards David, Ffosddu
Edwards Thomas, Bwysfofach
Evans Daniel, Lhvynvryn
Evans Enoch, Ynisfawr
Evans Roger, Llwymneiryg
Evans William, Bailian .
George Thomas, Castelldu
Ho wells Owen Tom Harris, Pantglas
Jones David, farmer, Gelljgam
Jcnes Gomer G. Blaenau
Jcnes Margaret (Mrs.), Meiiytechan
Jones Timothy (Mrs.), Dorallt
Morgan David, Bwysfafawr
Powell William, Blaencar
Price Rachel (Mrs.), Pentwyn
Price Rees, Wern
Price Trevor, Abercray
Roderick Robert, Clos
Thomas Eliih. (Mrs.), Blaenwysk
Thomas John, Blaenclvdach
Watluns John k D'avid Mo
Brvntvwarch
Watkins' Richard. Meitvisaf
Watkins William Morgan, Biyn
Williams Owen, Nantygwred
Williams Roger, Syclimant
TRECASTLE(otherwise Traianiii
COMMERCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesda
Davies John, assistant overseer
Davies William. Black Horse P.
Edwards William, butcher
Evans Elizh. (Miss), grocer, Lond(
Hughes Janet (Mrs.), grocer
Hughes Lilly (Mrs.). grocer, Brist
Jones David, plasterer
Jones Thomas, boot maker
Parry James, Three Horse Shoes
Rees Josiah, Cross Keys P.H
Thomas David, uiUler
Watkins John, draper & grocer
FARMERS.
Evans Evan, Penvay
George Thomas, Gellfain
Griffiths Grifiiths, Bronyddmi-va
Jeffreys David Thomas, Camden
Jones Thomas k David
Joiie.-,- David, Bratlian
Joseph Thomas, Graiggoch
Morgan John, Yscoedryddtin
LONLAS,
Llansamlet.
IiOtraHOR is a parish, and untU i886 an ancient
municipal borough, with a station on the South Wales
lection of the Great Western railway, about 2 miles west
from the Gorseinon station of the London and North
Western railway and one from Bynea station of the
Llanelly railway, 7 miles north-west from Swansea, 4
east from Llanelly, and 221 by rail from London ; it is
conti-ibutory to the parliamentary borough of Swansea,
in the Gower division of the county of Glamorgan,
hundred and petty sessional division of Swansea, Llanelly
union and county court district, rural- deanery of East
Gower, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St.
David's. Loughor originally comprised two civil parishes,
Loughor Borough and Loughor Parish, but under the
provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894" (5^ ^"'^
57 Vict. c. 73) the borough portion is now called Loughor
and the parish portion is known as Gowerton. The
government of the now extinct borough was vested in a
portreeve, twelve aldermen and an unlimited number of
burgesses, but the corporation was abolished by the
" Municipal Corporations Act, 1883 " (46 and 47 Vict.
0. 18), which came into operation 25 March, 1886. No
municipal insignia now appear to exist, but there was a
borough seal, circular in form and bearing a shield of
arms, viz. 3 birds, 2 and i, and in chief a portcullis,
and at the foot the word "Llwchwr." The river Loughor,
which bounds the borough on the western side, is also
the boundary of the counties of Glamorgan and Carmar-
t-hen ; it is crossed here by a substantial wooden bridge
upwards of two hundred yards in length. The church of
St. Michael is a plain but ancient edifice of stone in the
Early Perpendicular stvle, consisting of chancel, nave,
south porch, vestry, and a belfry with one bell : the
church was restored in 1885-6 at a cost of ^^2,000, and
affords 300 sittings. The register dates from the year
171 7 ; the older registers are illegible. The living is a
rectorv, net yearly value ^200, with residence and 8 acres
of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held
since 1911 by the Rev. Hugh Rees B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. There are several collieries in the
neighbourhood, and tin works are situated close to the
bridge on the Carmarthenshire bank of the river. Fairs
are held here on the first Monday in June and Oct. loth,
the latter of which is a large horse fair. The ruins of
an ancient castle, believed to have been built by Henry
Beatimont, Earl of Warwick, in the year 1099, are still
standing; in 11 15 it was destroyed bv Rhys Ap Gruffydd,
Prince of South Wales, but was rebuilt by Hugh" de
Spencer in the reign of Edward II. The remains of a
Roman encampment exist at Carngoch. Within the
borough is a house called " the Sanctuary," formerly
appurtenant to the manor of Millwood or St. John's,
near Swansea, which belonged to the Knights of St. John
of Jprusalom
Morgan Thomas, Llwyon
Morgans Thomas E. Garreglywd k.
Clynfol
Owen Walter, Ganerhin
Price 'nmmas, Rhiwbyrgoch
Pritchard Thomas, Melinyglyn
Prytherch John, Crngyhwbach
Richards Evans, Gilfach
Thomas William, Kedw
Williams Edward, Llwyngronw
Williams Evans, Maesgwyn
YSCLYDACH.
James Mrs. Bronhamlog, Rhydybrin
Jones Rev. Frederick B.A. Devynock
Williams Mrs. Richard Garnons,
Llwyncyntefn
FARMERS.
Evans Gwilym, Cefnwich farm
Evans Walter, Bailybedu farm
Griffiths John, Fedii farm
Havard Howell, Llynmeddyg farm
Morgan David, Cefnrhosanfach farn\
Price David, Y'nysyruyddfa
Price Edward, Torflynon
Price Enoch John, Ffynorgan fanu
Price William, Cefngolf farm
Thomas William, Cefngwriscionachaf
Williams Ann (Mrs.), Cefngwriscion-
issaf farm
Williams John, Berthddu farm
Williams Thomas, Llwynrhys farm
the
The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the
Mpal landowners are Miss Iltid Thomas and Morgan
uhn Thomas esq. The soil is alluvial; subsoil, graval
iiid rock and tlay. The chief crops are wheat, barley,
lals and -swedes. The area is 1,248 acres of land, 4 of
valer, 41 of tidal water and 318 of foreshore ; rateable
■alue, .£12,485 ; the population of the parish and
)arliamentary borough in 1901 was 2.543, and in 191 1,
1,118.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in ign
vas 5,866 (which includes Gowerton).
The number of electors on the parliamentary register
n 1914 was 796.
Sexton, John Phillips.
M. 0.
Gla
Town Sub-Post Office, Bwlchyraynydd.— William Jenkias,
Post & M. 0. Office, Upper Loughor.— Miss Mary
Jane Johns, sub-postmistress. Letters received from
Loughor, Glam. which is the nearest telegraph office.
Post & M. 0. Office, Kingsbridge.— Ernest Hickford,
sub-postmaster. Letters through "Gorseinon, Glam.
which is the nearest telegraph office
Wall Letter Boxes. — Culford road ; Woodlands road k.
Bryn road
C!ounty Police Station, David John Jones, constable
Ser
Rees
PLACES OF WORSHIP,
St. Michael's Church, Rev.
II a.m. & 6 p.m. : thurs, 7.30 p.m
Baptist (Penuel) (Welsh), Upper Town, Rev. Edwin
Watkins ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Monah) (Welsh), Upper Town.
Rev. Howell John Davies ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Libanus), Mason's road. Rev.
Talfan Davies; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational (Horeb) (Welsh). Lower Town; 10.30
a.m. k 6 p.m. : mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational, Castle street (English); 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Under the control of the Gowerton Group of County
Council School Managers; P. J. Arnold, Public
Library, Swansea, clerk
Lower Town (mixed), erected
& 1909, for 282 children ; 1
Miss Miriam Morgan, infants
& enlarged
604 LOUGHOR.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Kint'sbridge (mixed & infants), erected 1908, for 433 1
children; Robert Leyahon Davies, master; Miss G. \
Junes, infants' mistress
fpfier Town (boys, girls &. infants), erected in 1917,
at a cost of ^14,000. for 320 boys, 320 girls & 320 |
infants ; Frederick Owen Harries, master ; Miss E. I
L.
inf
Edwards, mistress ;
Mrs.
Esther
Hughes
-Lloyd
School Attendan
ce Officer
Aaron
Heece
Railway Station
.—Great
Weste
n. Low
er towr
, Bee
Pritchard, station master
Marked * letters through Gorseinon.
PRITATB RESIDENTS.
Ballard Christopher, Glanmorfa
Davies Rev. Howell John (Calvinistic
Methodist), Woodlands road
Davies Miss, Kilby house
Davies Mrs. Pen-y-bailey
•Drummer William Llewellyn, Pen-
mount, Alexandra road
Jeremiah Mrs. Mary, Myrtle hill
Knoyle Jn. J. The Sanctuary, Castle st
Rees Rev. Hugh B.A. (rector), Rectory
Roderick Lewis J. Primrose villa,
Ciilfor road
Thomas David, Penuel vil.Belgrave id
Thomas Morgan John J. P. Glanymor
Thomson Mrs. Belmont, Borough rd
Watkins Rev.Edwin (Baptist),Fern ho
WiUiam.s David. The Bungalow, Cul-
for road
COMUEIiCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday.
*Armishan Chas.shpkpr.Alexandra rd
Bebee Walter Frank, boot repairer
Borough road
Belli Glas Colliery Co. Limited
Upper Town
♦Bennett Thomas Benjamin, shop
keeper, Kingsbridge road
Eenyon Thos. shopkeeper, Culfor road
*Bevan David, draper, Alexandra
*Bevan Kate (Miss), teacher of mu
Mayfield, Alexandra road
Clarke Jas. T. shopkpr. Borough
Clement William Davies, farm
Coedbrydwen
Dalies & John, grocers. Bridge street
*Davies Arthnr John, saddler. Kings-
bridge
Davies Ernest W. hair dresser,
Mason's road
•Davies Gladys (Miss), music teacher
Kingsbridge road
*Davies John James, fried fish dealer.
Mason's road
Dowdeswell Rebecca
grocer. Upper Town
-Dnwdeswell Thomas Jan.es. tailor
Kingsbridge road
"Dowdeswell Willia
Kingsbridge road
Edwards John, shopkeeper. Glebe rd
■•Evans Evan, blacksmith. Mason's
Evans Gomer, farmer. Fuze hill
•Evans Gwilym David, house f
nisher. .Mason's r»ad
Evans Mabel (Mrs.), stationer. Post
office. Castle street
Evans William, farmer, Bryn-Celyn
EvansWm.miller(water),Loughor mill
Fowler Chas.Edwd.drapeT,Mason's rd
Francis Henry, butcher, Bryn road
cis Hy. farmer, Island House friii
Gough & Co. builders. Upper Town
Gongh Joseph W. F. ironmonger,
(Miss)
carpenter,
Loughor Colliery Co. (1910) Limited,
Caeduke colliery (Benj. Howells,
manager)
Morgan Arthur, shpkpr. Borough rd
Morgan Christopher, mason
•Morgan David, carpenter. Kings-
bridge road
Morgan David, grocer, Pengiy road
Morgan Thomas, farmer, Tyfry
Morgan Wm. J. grocer. Borough rd
Griffiths Henry, shopkpr. Mason's rd | Morris Edward D. grocer. Up. Town
rronow David, farmer, Brynnewydd i Morris James, news agt. Upper Town
flanson Edith Rose (Mrs.), milliner, [Nicholas David, shopkeeper. Castle st
Woodlands road j*Payne Evan Alfred, shopkeeper.
Harries Arthur Edward, blacksmith, ' Ma.son's road
Castle street 1 Poole & John,auctioneers,The Cottage
•Harris Saml. ironmonger.Mason's rdlRees Clifford, butcher. Upper Tow
Harry E. (Mrs), farmer, Baileyglas Rees Fred, shopkeeper. Borough rd
•Hiciilord Ernest, shopkeeper, t post *Rees Herbert, news agt. Mason's rd
Mason's road
Howell Thomas, grocer, Borough rd
Hughes Benjamin, iron founder
Htighes David, boot dlr. Woodlands rd
Hughes Hannah (Miss), shopkeeper.
Upper Town
Hnghes Thomas, farmer, Whitley fach
*Ja"mes Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Brvn villas, Alexandra road
James Thomas. Cross Keys P.H
Jenkins George, farmer, tvclo.se
Jenkins Margt. (Mrs.), farmer,Vernal
Jenkins William, grocer & sub-post-
master. Corporation road
John David, Bush P.H
John Gwilym Morgan, auctioneer.
see Poole & John
'John Isaac pevau.grocer.Upper 'Town
John John Bevan. collector of fates
& registrar of births & deaths, Ban-
cyronen cottage
John Mervyn Griffibh, grocer, see
Davies & John
•Jones David, boot ma. Alexandra rd
Jones David G. boot repr. Brvn road
Jones Herbert, Ship & Castle P.H
•Jones Jack, boot repr. Mason's road
Jones James Emlyn, grocer. Wood-
lands road
•Jones John, grocer. Mason's road
•Jones Jn. Alfd. boot ma. Mason's rd
Jones Samuel, farmer, Rosog
Jones Thomas, hair dresser.Station rd
Kevz Mary (Mrs.l.cowkpr.Belgrave rd
Lawrence Teresa (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Castle street
Lewis David John, grocer,Boiough rd
Lewis William, farmer, Tyrmynydd
Llovd Ben, Red Lion P.H. Upper Town
•Lloyd Richd. news agt. Mason's rd
Rees Margt. (Mrs.), draper, Boro' id
Rees Mary E. (Miss), shpkpr.Boro' rd
Rees William, grocer. Borough road
Richards Jas. shopkeeper. Borough rd
•Rowlands Thomas, Kingsbridge P.H
Kingsbridge road
Saunders Hugh, baker. Upper Town
Saunders Jn. butcher, Bwlchymynydd
Saunders Trevor, butcher. Up. Town
Saunders William, Globe P.H
•Steele Edwin,s'apkpr. Kingsbridge id
Stephens Gwilym Dovery, farmer,
Stoneylands
•Stubbings Albert,butcher,Mason's rd
Thomas Rees & Sons, carpenters,
Biyn road
•Thomas Thomas & Sons. undertakers.
Mason's road
Thomas John, shopkeeper. Castle st
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,
Penv-Vernel & Vernel Newvdd
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Corporation
Arms P.H
Thomas Morgan J. colliery proprie-
tor, Broadoak colliery
Thomas Moses Jn. builder, Pengry rd
Thomas Richd. cowkeeper, Waun frm
Thomas Robert, builder. Ferry road
Thomas William, Station inn
Turner Henry, chimney sweeper, Bel-
grave road
•Veck Margaret (Mrs.), confectioner.
Mason's road
Webb Lily (Mrs.), milliner. Castle st
•Wibberlev Wm. baker. Mason's road
•Williams' William, qtiarry owner,
Alexandra road
Wood Edith M. (Mrs), shopkeeper,
Ca.stle street
LO'VESTON is a small parish in the county of Pem-
broke. 4 miles west-north-west from Kilgetty station on
the Pembroke and Tenby branch of the Great Western
railway, 5 south-south-west from Narberth, and 7^ north-
west irotn Tenby, in the hundred of Narberth, petty ses-
sional division, county court district and union of Nar-
berth, and in the rural deanery of Narberth, archdeaconry
and diocese of St. David's. The church nf St. Leonard
is an ancient cruciform structure in the Norman style,
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, transepts, south porch
Hn 1 an embattled western tower containing i bell:
There are 100 sittings. The registers of baptisms and
burials date from the year 1791 ; marriages, 1777. The
living is n rectory, annexed to that of Terbeston, joint
COMMERCIAL. I Johns Patience (Mrs), farmer. Love
lii-ynon Tom, farmer. Little Loveston ston farm
Ontfiths Thomas, farmer. Moor farm Lewis Henry, farmer. Middle Hill trn
J-imes Marv (Mis.«), farmer. North I Merriman Frederick, miller (water)
I^ve.inn ■ Nicholas George. blacksmith S
farmer. Hnngerfnnl farm & sniithi
he gift of Mrs. Price, and held
since 1912 by the Bev. Byron Addison Jones B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Yerbeston.
Here is a Baptist chapel. The Bishop of Llandaff, Miss
Protheroe and H. Seymour Allen esq. are the principal
landowners. The soil is shaly with clay ; chief crops,
barley, oats, swedes, turnips and mangolds. The area
comprises 1,249 acres; rateable value, .£776; the popu-
Lett<'rs through Begelly, Pembrokeshire. Nearest post
& money order <tflice at Jeffreyston ; nearest telegraph
nflice at Cresselly, about 2J miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built about 1877, for
65 children ; William Percy Jones F.R.H.S. master
Nicholas Hugh, farmer, Martin hill
Phillips Wm. frmr. Denniston farm
Roach Claude, farmer, Sth. Loveston
Thomas John, farmer, Loveston cross
LOWEB BBYNAMMAN, see LI
tUBCH is a tmall and scattered parish in the I north-norlh-e!
' Pemtiruke, 2J miles south-east fi-om Narberth sessional divis
a the Pembroke and Tenby branch of the Greal berth, and in
railway, 3J south-east from Narberth and 7J I ieacnnrj' and diocese of
from Tenby, in the hundred, petty
county court district and anion of Nar-
niral deanery of Narberth and arch-
St. David's The church of St.
DIRECrrORY.J
SOUTH WALES.
MAEOMYNIS. 605
Elidjrr is an ancient edifice of stone, in the Early English
styln. consisting- of chancel, with south aisle, nave, north
l>orch and an embattled western tower containing i bell ;
the piers of Dhe arcade between the nave iind aisle
exhibit shields of aims and other heraldic ornaments ;
tlie stained east window was presented by the Right Rev.
Richard Lewis D.D. Bishop of LlandafC 1883-1905: the
church was restored in 1894, at a cost of ^^900, and
affords 230 sittings. The registers date from the year
1732. The living is a rectory, net income £^S, with
glebe (;£i2) and residence, in the gift of the Lord Chan-
cellor, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Maurice Morris
B.A. of .St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also
Morris Rev. Maurice B.A. The Rectry
OOMMEKCIiL
Allen Annie (Mrs.), farmr. Middleton
Allen Stephen, farmer. The Croft
Davies Wm. farmer, Ludchiirob fann
(Jrifliths Thomas, farmer, Longslone
MABNCLOCHOG is a parish, in t
perpe
a) curate at Templeton. There is a Congrega-
tional chapel. Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps
hart. Wilfred H. P. Lewis esq. and Herbert Sackville
Owen esq. are the principal landowners, but there are
also a number of freeholders. The soil is clay, and
the laud all under pasture. The area is 1,648 acres ;
r:iteable value, ^1,314; the population in 1911 was 189.
Parish Clerk, John Thomas, Bangeston.
Post Office. — Miss Edith Parry, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters through Narherth, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office, 4 miles distant
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1918, tor Bo
children ; Miss Mary Eunice Lewis, mistress
Howells Thos. frmr. Little Ludchurch Parry Howard, carpenter, Egypt
lohn Alfred, farmer. Roadside Perkins William, farmer. Hill farm
John Thomas, farmer, Eoadside I Phillips Geo. blacksmith, Longstone
John William, farmer. Farthings End I Powell Thos. quarry ownr.Blaencilcoed
Lawrence Benj. farmer, Westerton " jScourfield David, farmer, Spring gdns
Lewis John, farmer, Blaencilcoed Thomas William, farmer,Rosemary la
Narbett Thomas, farmer, Gellihalog j Watts Robert, road contractor
the Tuesday following the 3rd Monday in the months
.if March, April. May, July, August, October, Novem-
ber and December and the Tuesday and Wednesday
FilIiMina the 3rd monday in September. The area
is 2.459 acres; rateable value, ^1,323; the population
in ion was 367 in the civil parish and 734 in the
.'cclesiiistical parish (which includes Llandilo, Llangol-
man and Vorlan civil parishes).
Post. M. 0. & T. Office.^ohn M. James, sub-post-
master. Letters should have Pembrokeshire added
1 parish in the county of Pem-
The church is dedicated to St.
annexed to Maenclochog. The
teable value, ^380; the popula-
ounty of Pem-
ast of the road from Haverfordwest to
Newport, with a station on the, Clynderwen and Goodwick
branch of the Great Western railway, 10 miles north
from Narherth, 12 north-east from Haverfordwest, 10 east
from Fishguard and 10 south-by-east from Newport, in
the hundred of Kemes. petty sessional division of Dun-
gleddy, county court district and union of Narherth.
and in the rural deanery of Dungleddy and archdeaconrv
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Mary is an
ancient building of stone, in the Norman style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, transept, porch and aii embattled j LLANDILO is a
western tower with pinnacles, coutaining 5 bells : the | broke, Lampeter ur
church was restored in i88o, at a cost of ^Soo, and 1 Teilo. The living
affords _i2o sittings.. The register dates from the year ; area is 1,171 acres
770. The living is a rectory, with Lli
Llandilo annexed, joint net income ^£193, with two acres
of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. Manders, and
held since 1905 by the Rev. Stephen Howell B.A. of St
David's College, Lampeter. There is a Congregational
chapel, erected in 1905 on the site of one founded in
1790, with 320 sittings, and another, erected in 1836,
seating 250 persons. Druidical remains have been found
HI the parish. Sir Charles E. Gregg Philipps hart.
is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The
chief crops are barley and oats. Fairs are held on
was 73.
VORLAN, I mile south, is i
The s lil is clay ; chief crops,
lau.l under pasturage. The a
value, ;^26o ; the population ii
Letters through Clynderwe
neai est post, telegraph &
Maenclochog
township in this parish,
ats and barley, and some
ea is 403 acres ; rateable
.1911 was 30.
1, Pembrokeshire ; the
noney order office is at
ed), built in 1878, tor 134
Mathias Edward Powell, Temple Druid
Rhys Rev. William J. {Baptist)
Williams Rev. David (Cong)
Williams Kev. Rhys (Congregalioiial)
COMMKnCIiL
Davies John & Willie, poulterers
Edwards Walter, blacksmith
Eynon James, watchmaker
Eynon Wm.Farmers'ArmsP.H.& coojir
Francis Brothers, poulterers
George William, flour mer. Station
Gibby Beiijamin. miller (w;iter)
Howell Daniel, Railway hotel
James James, coal mer. Station ter
James James, Globe inn
Jam^s Martha (Miss), shopkeeper
Jenkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), Precelly
hotel. Rosebush
MAESMYNIS is a parish, in the county of Brecknock
on the road to Brecon, i mile south of Builth. and ij
miles south from Builth-Wells station on the Cambrian
railway, in the hundred of Builth, Builth uftion, petty
sessional division and county court district, and in the
rural deanery of Builth. archdeaconry of Brecon and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. David is an
edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, porch, and
a turret containing one hell : the church was restored in
1B78, at a cost of ;^85o, and affords 80 sittings. A lych
gate was erected in 1903 in menaory of the Rev.
William Williams, rector 1852-1901, by his sisters. The
registers date from the year 1721. The living is a
rectory, annexed to that of Llanyn;
Thomas Rev. Arthur Simon B.A.
Lewis William, carpenter, Westlands
Pritchard Alfred, shopkpr. Rosebush
Rees George, butcher
Bees John, carpenter, Croft-y-crydd
Rees Martha (Mrs.), apartments
Thomas Joseph, saddler. Station
Thomas Joshua William, Castle hotel
Williams David Owen, coal u erehant
FARMERS.
Davies David, Vorlan
Evans Daniel, Mynydd Crwn
Feetham Benjamin, Allt Vorlan
Feetham Montague Lumley.Pentervin
Francis Daniel. Star farm
George Maiv (Mrs.). Cernvdd
Griffiths Gad, Pengwndwm
Griffiths Maurice, Rosebush
Harries David, Galchen tach
Harries Edward, Rosebush
Howells Benjamin. Cefneitbyn
Howells William, Penuchafydref
value j£2o7, with 3
James Goronw, Tynewydd
John Caleb, Galchen
John Daniel, Maenllwyd
John David George, Eithbed
,lohn James, Eithbed-west
John Stephen, Tygrwyg
Jones Thomas, Pant-y-meinog
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), Rhiw
Lewis Richard, Mount Pleasant
Lewis William, Westlands
Maurice John, The Farm
Morris Henrietta (Mrs)
Morris John, Pantmawr
Phillips Arnold, Vestry
Phillips Benjamin. Eithbed-fnch
Phillips David, New house
Rees John, Gilmoor
Thomas Idris & David & Ague
(Miss). Prisk farm
Thomas Joshua William. Castle
Williams Griffith. Rosebush
vearlv
L,Div. (rector). Rectory
COMMERCIAL,
Evans Thomas (Mrs.). 1
Arms P.H
Handley &Son,millers(water),New mil tJones Jamei
Jones Thomas & Sons, blacksmiths 1 tJones Rees, Cwmllwynan
FARMERS. I Lloyd Edwin, Abertochen
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over. ; Morgan Owen. Erwhelem
Davies Morgan k Thomas, Finnant I
Public Elemen
children; M
Davies William, Caermvnach
Davies William John, Trawsdir
Evans David, Brynbanedd
Harris Thomas. Garth-y-felin
Hughes John, Ca
icres of glebe and residence, in the
hop of St. David's, and held since 1910
bv the Rev. Arthur Simon Thomas B.A., L.Div. of St,
D':ivid'^ College, Lampeter, who is also lector of Llanynis,
There is a Congregational chapel. Lord Glanusk C.B..
D.S.O. is lord of the manor and principal landowner^
The soil is sand; chief crops, wheat, barley, oats and
roots. The area is 3.912 acres ; rateable value, £i.379 ■
the population in 1911 was 176. , . ,., .*
Letters through Builth, Breconshire, which is the nearest
post, money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Boxes.— School house 4: Nantyrarian
School (mixed), built in .378, for 63
,1. E. Davies. mistress
Owen David. Neuaddsharmon
Powell John, Brynhiniau
tPowell Rees. Blaenbwch
Pugh David, Neuaddishat
tPuffh Mrs. New Building
Thomas David. Neuaddhen
Thomas Thomas. Cefnperfddisat
Thomas Thomas. CefnperfdduchaE
Williams Thomas, Cilarddu
nbwchfawr
SOUTH WALE8.
[kelly'
M A E s r E a,
INCLUDING LLANGYNWYD AND CWMDU.
MAESTEG is a large, populous and straggling district,
with a station on the Llynvi and Ogmore branch (South
Wales section) of the Great Western railway, and one
on the Port Talbot raUwav, 198 miles by rail from Lon-
don, 68 from Bristol, 28 from Cardiff, 9 south-east from
Neath and 8 north-west from Bridgend by rail and g by
road ; it is in the Ogmore division of the county of Gla-
morgan, and in the civil parishes of Cwmdu and Higher
Llangynwyd, hundred of Newcastle Higher, petty ses-
sional division of Newcastle and Ogmore, Bridgend and |
Cowbridge union and county court district, and in the 1
eastern division of the rural deanery of Opper Groneath, I
and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. |
Maesteg was, by Order in Council of 5th June, 1858,
constituted a district under the " Public Health Act,
1848" (11 and 12 Vict. c. 63), and its affairs were ad-
ministered by a Local Board, but an Urban District
Council has been formed, under the " Local Government
Act, 1894" (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73). By Order in Council
of Sept. 13, 1894, the district was divided into three
wards, and in April, 1903, it was again divided into
four wards, termed respectively Caerau, Nantyffyllon,
and east and west, each ward represented by four
The town is lighted with gas by the Urban District
Council, and is supplied with water by means of pipes
from springs and wells.
The church of St. Cynwyd, LLANGYNWYD, is an
ancient building of stone in the Perpendicular style,
consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and an em-
battled western tower containing 6 bells : the church
was restored in 1893, by the late Miss Olive Talbot, at a
cost of over ^£3,000 : there are 160 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1662. The living is a vicarage,
with the curacies of Maesteg and Baiden (an ancient
chapelry) annexed, net yearly value £z66, with 2 acres
of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of
Llandaff, and held since 1913 by the Bev. Morgan
Henry Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, and
surrogate.
St. Michael and All Angels' church, St. Michael's road,
erected in 1898 at a cost of about ^8,000, as a memorial
to Miss Olive Talbot, is a building of stone in the Early
English style consisting at present of chancel, nave and
the base of a tower: the church contains an organ and
affords 600 sittings. It has been consecrated and is
licensed for marriages. The Bev. Morgan Henry Jones
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, is vicar.
CAERAU is an ecclesiastical parish formed from St.
Cynwyd, Llangynwyd, by an Order in Council
gazetted November nth, 1911. The new parish is co-
extensive with the civil parish of Llangynwyd Higher.
The church of St. Cynfelyn, Caerau,' erected in 1910
at a cost of ^£4,300, is a building of stone, consisting of
chancel and nave: there are 600 sittings. The living is
a vicarage, net yearly value ^£200, in the gift of the
Bishop of LLindafT. and held since 1911 by the Rev.
Bees Davies L.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
St. Cynfelyn church, erected in 1899, is a structure
of brick, consisting of chancel and nave, and a small
turret containing one bell : it is now n«ed as s misrioD
hall.
St. David's church, at MAESTEG. erected in 1852, is
a building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of
chancel and nave, and a small turret containing one
hell : it will seat about ^40 persons. The Rev. Morgan
Henry Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, has
been vicar since 1912.
The church of St. Peter, SPELTER, erected in 1887
at a cost of ^1,200, is a building of stone, in the Gothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave, and a small turret
containing one bell : there are 200 sittings : the Bev.
George Thomas, of St. David's College, Lampeter, has
been curate since 1918.
The church of St. Mary the Virgin, GARTH, erected
in 1892, at a cost of /2.500, bv the late Miss Olive
Talbot, is a building of stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, organ chamber and vestry,
and a smill turret containing one bell : there are 240
.itlings: the Rev. Thomas Henry Jones L.Div. of St.
Darid". College, L«mpeler. has twen curate since 1919.
Coytrahen Mission church is a corrugated iron struc-
ture, erected in 1896; services are conducted by Mr. T.
Butler, lay reader, under the supervision of the vicar of
the parish.
The Catholic church, erected in 1908, and dedicated to
Our Lady and St. Patrick, is a building of stone in the
Gothic style, with sittings for 430 persons.
For ^Nonconformist places of worship see pages 607
and 608.
There is a cemetery for the parish of Llangynwyd,
formed in i83i at a cost of ^^2,500, which comprises an
area of 4 acres ; it is under the control of a burial board
of 9 members.
The Town Hall is a building of stone in the Elizabethan
style, erected in 1880 at a cost of ^5,000: the hall will
seat 1,200 persons : it contains a semicircular stage
with entrances from the ifetiring room.
The Workmen's Hall and Institute, erected in 1909.
by the Garth Colliery workmen, at a cost of j£3,ooo.
contains, besides a reading room, librarv kc. a large
hall and a billiard room.
The Church Institute at Garth, opened in 1895, and
erected at a cost of ^450. contains a reading room and
Maesteg derives its chief support from the collieries
in the neighbourhood, which give employment to the
greater part of the inhabitants. The principal works
are the extensive collieries of the North's Navigation
Collieries (1889) Limited and Elders Navigation Col-
lieries Limited.
The maiket is held every Siiturdav behind the Town
Hall.
The Maesteg and District Cottage Hospital is in
Neath road.
Near the village of Llangynwyd are the remains of an
ancient castle ; and in the neighbourhood there are several
encampments, one of which is about a mile west of the
church.
The trustees of the GnoU Estate, Neath, are lords of
the manor, and the Eail of Dunraven and Mountearl
K.P. Capt, Fletcher. Sir Humphrey Mackworth bart.
Onslow Powell Traherue esq. J. P. Mrs. Gwynn, Mrs.
Nicholl, Mrs. Llewellyn, Col. John Picton Turbervill.
North'> Navigation Collieries (1889) Limited, and Col.
Henry Lewis are the principal landowners.
The soil is principally gravel and loam ; subsoil, various.
The chief crops are wheat, barley, potatoes and pasturage.
CWMDU (which includes Maesteg) is a civil parish.
The area is 4,197 acres of land and 13 of water; rateable
value, ^£47,833 ; the population in 1901 was 8,706, and
in 1911, 12,597.
The area of Llangynwyd parish is 7,236 acres of land
and 17 of water, viz. Llangynwyd Middle, 2.615 of land
and 8 of water; Llangynwyd Lower, 2,127 °f '*'"' ""'*
5 of water, and Llangynwyd Higher. 2,494 "' 's""! *"<1 4
iif water ; rateable value, Middle, X4M7 ; Lower.
^10,802; Higher, ^^42,300 ; the population in 1911 wa=.
Middle, 1,664; Lower, 432; and Higher, 12,380.
The population of the Urban District in 1901 was
15,012, and in 191 1, 24,977. The population of the
Urban Wards in 1911 was, Caerau, 6,585; Nantyffylon,
5.795; East, 5,836; West, 6,761. The area is 6,708
acres, viz.: — Cwmdu, 4,210 acres, and Llangynwyd
Higher, 2,498.
Tlie populatioTi of St. Cynwyd, Llangynwyd ecclesi-
astical parish (which includes Llangynwyd Lower and
Middle and Cwmdu) in 1911 was 14,695, and of St.
Cynfelyn, Caerau, 12,380.
In 1885 the rural portion of Higher Llang)nwyd
parish, with a population in 1891 of 1.245, was. by Local
Government Board Order added to Glyncorrwg.
GARTH is about 1 mUe south-east, with a station on
the Llynvi Valley branch of the Great Western railway.
Nantyffylon is one mile north.
At Spelter, 3 miles north, is a station on the Llynvi
Valley branch of the Great Western railway, and here
also is the church of St. Peter. Caerau. 24 miles north,
has a station on the same line.
Llangynwyd village is 1} miles south, with a station
(Llangonoyd) on the Llynvi Valley branch of the Great
Western railway.
DIRECTORY.] ISOUIH WALE.S. MAESTEG. 607
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
& Telephonic E. D. Office, Taibot | St. David's Church (Welsh), Chmch street, ReT. Morgan
street.
Post, M. 0. & T
street, Maesteg. — David Kee
Letters through Bridgend
Town Sub-Post & M. O. Office,
Miss Jane Jones, .«ub-postmist
from head office
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Beth,
Jenkins, sub-postmaster
Post, M. O. & T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office
darth road. Maesteg. — Stephen J
Post Office, Llangj-nwyd.— Mrs. Cecelia Loveluck, sub-
postmistress. Letters through Bridgend. Llwydarfh
Road is the nearest money order & telegraph office
Wall Letter Boi, Llangynwyd Village
Post, M. O. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D, Office, Nanty
itmaater. Henry Jones B.A.
7.30 p.m
36 Bridgend road.— \ St. Mary the Virgin
s. Letters delivered 1 Henry Jones L.Div.
Garth, Rev.
Uwy-
ffylon. — Mrs. Elizabeth Davies. sub-po!
ters arrive from Bridgend
Post, M. 0. & T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Caerau.—
Thomas Luther Rees, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive
from Bridgend
Jacob I St. Michael S; All Angels Church, St. Michael's road,
Maesteg, Rev. Morgan Henry Jones B.A. vicar; Rev.
Sidney H. Jones B.A. & Rev. Thomas Henry JonM
L.Div. curates ; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.15 p.m
St. Peter's Church, Spelter, Rev. George Thomas,
curate; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Cynfelyn's Church, Caerau, Rev. Rees Davies
L.Div. vicar; Rev. George Thomas, curate; ti a.m.
; thurs. 7.30 p.
Let- Coytrahen Mission Church, Mr. T. Butler, lay reader
URBAN
DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices,
Town Hall chambers.
Meeling d.ys. ev
ery alternate tuesday 0
Members.
Chairman, John Hughes.
Willi.im Betty
John Hughes
Caerau Ward
1 Jenkins Jone-
1 Philip Jones
N
David Davies
John Evan..
antvffillon Ward.
j Thomas Lewis
1 Thomas Ree<
George John
William Jones
East Ward.
1 A. Nicholas
1 .John Watkins
Ree.s Giiflith.-
T. E. Hopkins
West Word.
1 David Morns
1 John Thomas
Officers.
Clerk. Evan Edward
Davies, solicitor, 17 T
17 Talbot street
Treasurer. John E. Davies. manager of National Pro-
vincial & Union Bank, Maesteg
Medical Officer of Health, Walter Kirkbv L.R.C.P. & S.
Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas., D.P.H.Camb. Salisbury road
Engineer & Surveyor, Samuel John Harpur, Town hall
Inspector of Lodging Houses, Timothy Canton.Station st
Collector, Daniel Evans, 21 Duiiryn road, Caerau
Sanitary Inspector, Griffith Edward Howells
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
County Police Stations, Station street, Timothy Canton,
inspector, i sergeant & 8 constables; High street,
Nantyffyllon, Sergt. James Burston & i constable ;
Caerau, Sergt. David Davies & 5- constables ; Troedy-
rhiw-Garth. Sergt. Alfred Williams
Fire Station, Church street, Maesteg, John Hocking,
captain ; Harrv Elliott & G. E. Howells. lieutenants,
& 13 men
Llangvnwyd Burial Board Office, Joseph Lewis, clerk,
10 Church street
Masonic Hall, Commenial street, Llynfi Lodge of Free-
masons, No. 2,965
MAESTEG HOSPITAL DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
was formed in 1S99, & consists of 16
Meetings are held at the Council room, Maesteg,
monthly at 7 p.m.
Chairman, W. J. Hutchinson esq
Clerk, Evan Edward Davies, solicitor, 17 Talbot street
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, Richard John Sampson. Roseleigh,
Garnwen terrace (for Llangynwyd Higher)
Collector of Market Tolls, William Thomas, Talbot st
Income Tax Collector, George Thomas. 4 Llynvi road
Relieving OfHcer k Registrar of Births & Deaths, Maes-
teg District, Bridgend k Cowbridge Union, William
David, 7 Queen street
Employment Exchange (Ministry of Labour), Frederick
' Our Lady & St. Patrick Catholic Church, The Right
j Rev. Abbot A. S. Taylor O.S.B. k Rev. J. Michael
i Kelly O.S.B. priests; 9 & 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.;
daily, 8 & 8.30 a.m. ; fri. benediction, 6.30 p.m
Baptist— Seat-
j Bethania (Welsh), Bethania st. Rev. Edward
lorwerth Jones; 1030 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. &
I tues. 7.30 p.m 1000
Bethel (English), Church street; 11 a.m. k 6
i p.m.; mon. k wed. 7 p.m 500
Caer Salem, Nantyffyllon, Rev. William Morgan;
' 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thnrs. 7.30 p.m 500
I Calvaria (Welsh), Cwmvelyn, Kev. Benjamin
Jones- 1030 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. k thurs.
6 p.m 60°
Hope (English). Caerau; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon.
k thurs. 6.30 p.m 200
I Noddfa (Welsh), Caerau; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m.;
i mon. k thurs. 6.30 p.m 55°
' Zion (English), Castle street. Rev. Charles Parry
I Thomas; n a.m. k 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m. ... 500
' Tabernacle (Welsh). Station street. Rev. James
; .Morris Lewis ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7
p.m. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 620
SiUem (Welsh), Nantyffyllon, Rev. David Christmas
Howell ; TO. 30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. k thurs.
7-3° pm "5°
Calvinistic Methodist-
Tabor, Commercial street. Rev. William Thomas ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & tues. 7.30 p.m 700
Jerusalem (Welsh). Picton street; 10.30 a.m. & 5
p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m 600
Libanus, Bridgend road. Rev. T. H. Morgan;
10 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. & thnrs. 7 p.m 800
Hermon, Caerau, Rev. William Edwards; 10.30
, a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. 6.30 p.m. & thurs. 6.30 p.m
I Moriah, Llangynwyd ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed.
" ■ (Welsh, Forward movement),Nanty£fyllon ;
i.m. k 6
PLAGES OF WORSHIP, with t
St. Cynwyd's Church, Llangynwyd,
aes of Services.
lev. Morgan Henry
lur Hughes M.A.
Congregational —
Canaan (Welsh), St. Michael's road. Rev. David
Johns; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mun. k thurs.
7.30 p.m 575
Carmel (Welsh), Rock street. Rev William Rice
Bowen; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. k thurs. 7.30
p.m 75°
Castle street (English); 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; mon.
k thurs. 7.30 p.m 250
Dyffryn (Welsh), Spelter; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m.;
mon. tues. k thurs. 6.30 p.m 4°°
Garth road (Welsh) (Ebenezer). Rev. Rees
Walters; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m...^ 300
Llangynwyd (Bethesda) (Welsh) : 10.30 a.m. * 6
p.m.; tues. k thurs. 7 p.m V'/i'^":
Noddfa, Troedyrhiw-Garth ; 10.30 a.m. & op.m..
sTron ^(Webhi.lHfgh^s^trTetr'NantyffylVon, Rev.
Thomas Jam, s Rees ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. ^^^
stloh'''(WelLn'-"tyiynon7Sev\"john''Bhed^^^^^
Evans; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; "'°°; *^ ''"""; j^^
■4.1^° Fwiish)'," Zo'ar'p'lacer Rev. John Thomas
Sparry'; J0.30 a.m. & 6 P"^' ' J"^"; * ..'^."'.'; ^,
Z^ion° (W^ish)!' Caerau; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. k thurs. 6.30 p.m ■■■■ 6°°
Presbyterian (English), Hermon road; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. k thurs. 7.30 pm
608 MAEsTECJ.
SOUm WALES.
[kellv's
cult) ;
Weslevan (Welsh) ,Pei,uel). Hermon road;
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 6.30 p.m .
Weslevan (English), Castle st. (Bridgend Cii
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m ■■ ■ —
Weslevan (Welsh) Horeb (Treorky Circmt),Tioedy-
rhiw-Garth ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed.
6.30 p.m
United Methodist, Caeran road ; 10.30 a.m. k 6
Gospel Hall, Castle street ;
Bethel (Welsh), Wesley sti
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; m.
[ a.m. k 6.30 p.m....
t (Treorky Circuit) ;
& thurs. 6.30 p.m...
PUBLIC ELEMENTAET SCHOOLS.
Under the control of the Maesteg group of Countj
Council school managers.
Clerk, George Ferrier Williams, Bank chambers
Attendance Officers, Thomas Davies, Protheroe street,
Caerau & John Evans, 25 Talbot street, Maesteg
Secondary School (mixed). Castle street, built in 1898,
for 208 children ; G. S. Griffiths, head master
.Maesteg Plasnewydd (boys). Castle street, erected in
1S34, tor 296 children; William Glover, master
Maesteg Plasnewydd, Castle street (girls), erected in
1846, for 312 children ; Miss Bay Morgan, mistress
Maesteg Plasnewydd, Castle street (infants), erected in
1875, for 450 children; Mrs. Margaret Ennis, mistress
Garth (mixed), erected in 1874, for 340 children ; David
Thomas, master
Garth (infants), erected in 1896,
Vnughan. mistress
Nantyffyllon (boys), erected in
William Loughor Williams, 11
childri
Nantyfiyllon (infants), erected in 1896, for 180 children,
enlarged 1902 for 300 ; Miss Annie Jones, miatreis
N.intyfiyllon (girls), erected 1909, for 320 ; MiB§ Minnie
Llwrnderw (mixed), built in 1916, for 440 children ;
Robert John Jones, matter ; Miss Evan Jones, girls"
mistress
Llwynderw (infants), built in 1916. for 240 children ;
Miss Mary Ann Williams, mistress
Blaen Llynvi (boys, girls k infants), erected in 1895. t
enlarged in 1903, for 300 boys, 312 girls k i85 in-
fants ; . master ; Miss Lucy Nicholson,
mistress ; Mrs. Fanny C. Evans, infants' mistress
Caerau (infants), erected in 1903, for 200 children ;
Miss Annie Thomas, mistress
Civnifelin (mixed & infants), erected in 1911, for 305
children ; Thomas Jones. mast#r
Pontrhydycyff (mixed), Llangynwyd, erected in 1894, for
140 children ; Thomas Butler, master
Catholic (mixed & infants), built in 1909, for 25a chU-
dren ; Miss Frances Connolly, mistress
The school is under the local control of six managers ;
The Right Eev. Abbot A. S. Taylor O.S.B. New
Presbytery, Monico street, correspondent
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Llynvi Valley Branch of the Great Western Railway: —
Maesteg Station, John E. Lakin, station master
Llangonovd Station. A. C. Terrell, station master
Nantyffyllon Station, William G«orge Cox, station mast
Troedyrhiw-Garth, James W. Pole, station master
Caeran Station, John Jones, station master
Port Talbot Railway & Dock Co. Maesteg Station, Neath
load, Thomas Lewis Vaughan, station master
C-irrier. — Edward Davies, agent Great Western railway
PRIVATS EESIDENTS.
Barrow Henry G. 40 Neath road
Boucher Thomas Bainbridge, 3 Bryn-
mawr place
Bc.ui-hii-r Jas. Allen. 30 Brynmawr pi
Bowen Rev. WiUiam Rice (Welsh
Congregational), 39 Neath road
Bowen Morris, 17 Neath road
Coleman Lawrence, 24 Neath road
Coleman Misa, 7 Llynvi road
Cooper John William, 42 Neath road
Davies Rev. Ben (Congregational),
Salisbury road
Davies Rev. Eees L.D. (vicar of St.
Cynfelyn), The Vicarage, Cymmer
Davies Bev. Tegryd. 15 Cymmer rd.
Caerau
Davies Albert. 3 LIvnvi road
Uavies Charles. 23 Brynmawr place
DaviesDavid.Coegnant ho. Nantyffyllon
Davies Emiys. 22 Neath road
Davies Miss. 4 Neath road
D ivies Thomas, 21 Station road,
Llangynwyd
Davies Tom Price, Graigwen
I'.iiwards Rev. William, The Manse,
Treharne road, Caerau
Evans Rev. John Ehedynog, 25
Garnwen terrace, Nantyffyllon
Evans Eev. Thomas Watkin B.A.
(curate of St. Cynfelyn's), 6 Tre-
harne road, Caerau
Evans David, 8 Llynvi road
(fibbon .Mrs. 13 Brynmawr i)lace
Grice Francis, 49 Neath road
Grice Mrs. 12 Brynmawr i>lace
Griffiths George, 18 Neath road
(iiiffiths William, 3.. Neath roa.l
Harris James .Sampson, The Lindens
Howell Eev. David Christmas (Welsh
Baptist), 35 Picton st. Nantyffyllon .N
Jackson William Jul.n. 50 N.
Jenkins Mr.. 47 Neath road
Jenkins Pritchard, -^y Neath road
Johns Rev. David (Welsh Congiega-
tional), 62 Neath road
Jones Rev. Benjamin (Baptist), lo
Maesteg road, Llangynwvd
Jones Rev. Edward lorwerth (Welsh
Baptist), 12 Bridgend road
Jones Rev. Morgan Henry B.A. (vicar).
Vicarage, Priory road
Jones Eev. Thomas Henrj- L.Div.
(curate in charge of St. Mary the
Virgin, Garth), 28 Brynmawr place
Jones Ben, Caerau villa. Cvmmer rd.
Caerau
Jones
Parry Eev. John Thomas (Congrega-
tional), 26 Neath road
Parry Albert, 10 Brynmawr place
Piercy George, 21 Court street
Price Price, Bank house. Talbot st
Protheroe Eees, Ardwyn,24 Protheroe
street, Caerau
Rees Rev Thomas James (Welsh
Congregational), 27 Garnwen ter-
race, Nantyffyllon
Rees Davi.l. 2 Llynvi road
Rees Evan. Gadlys mill. Llangynwvd
Rees Misses. 33 Neath road
Rees Mrs. Sims. Under Hill villa,
Cwmvelvn
Jenkin, Glanllvnli house
Jones Jenkin. Glanllynve, Bridgend r.
Jones John Harris M.B. 140 Caera
road, Caerau, Bridgend
Jones Owen E. 8 Castle street
Jones Thomas E. Rock house
Jones William, 23 Neath road
Jones William, 35 Neath road
Jones William Goodwin, Myrtle hil
Cymmer road, Caerau
Jones Wynne, 6 Llynvi road
Kelly Rev. J. Michael O.S.B. (Nei
Presbytery), Monico street
Kiiig-Davies Arthur. 11 Bry
Kirkby Walte;
bury road
Lewis Bev.
Baptist), ,2
Lewis John, 20 Neath road
Lewis William. 4. Neath n _ . .
Lloyd David William, 43 Neath road | Thomas Thomas, 28 Neath road
Loc'kyer Albert Edward, 45 Neath rd 1 Thomas Thomas James Bell, B-
McPberson WilUam, Cavan row
Martyn John .lohns. i Talbot terraci
Morgan John Rhys, 21 Neath road
.Vlnrtian Rhys D.LlynIi ccuirt,Llynvi 1
Thomas, Bryn-Caerau,Caeran | Willi
Frank. 23 Court <tree
Nicholas Alfd. The Grange, Ni
The Cottage, Sal;
mes Morris (Welsh
Rees Eees, The Hollies
Richards Lewis, 5 Llynvi road
Richards Thomas. 16 Neath road
Eoberts Win. Persondy, Llangjnwy.i
:. •Sinclair H.-iuy. 20 Brynmawr plac
Snape J. R. 25 Neath road
Tavlor The Bight Eeverend Abbot
11,, A. S., O.S.B. Monico street
i Thomas Eev. Charles Parry (Baptist),
13 Court street
■w Thomas Eev. George. 22 Garnwen
' terrace, Nantyffyllon
pi i Thomas Eev. William (Calvinistic
is-1 Methodist), 34 Neath road
! Thomas David. Afan villa. Cymmer
road. Caerau
Thomas David, -iB Neath road
Thomas David William, 46 Neath rd
Thomas George, 4 Llynvi road
Station street
I'homas Titus, 19 Neath road
Walters Bev. Eees (Welsh Congrega-
tional), 3 Jenkin terrace, Cwmyelyn
Capt. Trevor. Pontseny
George Ferrier, 18 Coiirt -t
59 Bridgend
Wa
COUMBRCIAL.
Early closing day, Wednesday i p.m.
Abbott Henry George, shopkeeper, 40 Castle street
Akerman John James, beer retailer. 2 Commercial st
Alsop William, outfitter, 134a. Com«nerciaI street
Angell Herbert, grocer, 77 Hermon road, Caerau
Anthony Morgan, butcher, 87a, Picton >t. Nantyffyllon
Ea^^al John, tried fish dealer, 62 Commercial street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (Price Price, manager). Talbot st. &
■ 79 Caerau road, Caerau: draw on head office, :;4
Lombard street, Loi.don E C 3
Llynvi rd' Williams Mrs. 33 Brynmawr phuv
Williams Mrs. 36 Neath rrwd
Bastian Joseph, boot & shoe dlr. 8 Maiden st. Cwmvelyn
Bastian William John, Queen's hotel. Castle street
Beehive Co-operative Society Ltd. 65 Hermon rd.Caerau
Belli Brothers, refreshment rooms, 21 & 28 Talbot si i,
Bennett John, batcher, 157 Caerau road, Caerau
Bevnon John, boot repairer, 6 Bethania street
Bl-ackmore Marv Jane (Mrs.), clothier. 20 Castle str.-.-:
j Blake Helen (Mrs.), midwife, in High st. Nantyffyllon
I Bloch Laxarus. clothier. 35 C)oinmercial street
; Bowen Margt. (.Mrs 1 k .Son. grocers, 168 Bridgend road
; Bowen George, shopkeeper, '06 Llwydarth road
DIRECrOKY.]
^OUTH WALES.
MAESTEei.
609
Bowen George Henrv, baker, 252 Bridgend road
Bonen John, tailor, 66 High street, Nantvffyllon
Bowen John, tailor, 11 West street
Bowen William, hair dresser, gSb, Pieton st.NantvffjUon
Brader J. & Sons Ltd. music dealers, 9 Commercial st
Brailey Richard, beer retailer, Llwjdarth road
Bresla'uer Adolph, dental surgery, 6 Castle street
Briggs & Co. boot & shoe dealers, 25 Commercial street
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (H. Rowlands, district
superintendent), 105 Commercial street
Bull; Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Castle street
Bni ridge William E. cycle dealer, iia. Bank street
Burt William,, Castle hotel, Castle street
Cable Enos, shopkeeper, 47 Tonna road, Caerau
Cneiau Constitutional Cluh Ltd. (Richard Lewis, sec),
Caerau & Maesteg Co-operative Society Ltd, (Walter
Bell, manager). Office road & Neath road ; 68 High
street, NantvflMlon & Hermon road, Caerau
Caerau Reading Rooms (Evie Watkins, sec), Caerau
C'aerau Silver Band .Institute (Fred C. Smith, sec), 151
& 152 Caerau road, Caerau
Caerau Social Liberal Club (D. Hopkins, sec), 100 &
loi Caerau road, Caerau
Canton Timothy, inspector ot county police & lodging
houses. Station street
Carleton Ernest Herbert, artificial teeth manufacturer.
see Cooper & Carleton
Carter William Edward, Angel inn, 47 Castle street
Cash & Co. boot makers, 3.3 Commercial street & 160
Caerau road, Caerau
Central Glamorgan Permanent Provident Society (A.
King Davies, sec), 13 Talbot street
Clarke Thomas George. confectinneT,66 Tonna rd.Caurau
Coleman Elijah Lawrence, saddler, 51 Commercial street
Coliseum Picture Palace, Hermon road, Caerau
Cook Ernest, nurseryman. South parade
Cooper & C.n-leton, artificial teeth makers, 48 Neath
road. T N so
Craely R. high class photogi'apher. 31 Talbot street
Crocombe Sarah A. (Mrs.), certified midwife. 35 Tonna
road, Nantvffyllon
Crusoe John, dt-nta! sui-erv, 7 Talbot street
Cristol & Co. Ltd. pawnbrokers, i Station hill
Cwmdu Reading Rooms (Mrs. Elizabeth Bowen. care-
taker), 241 Bridgend road
Dagg Arthur Turberville, shopkeeper, 85 Bridgend road
Daniel William, boot & shoe dealer, 135 Commercial st
Dart Frederick William, grocer, 55 Caerau road, Caerau
David David, butcher, 63 Turberville street
David Gwilym, farmer, Tynton, Llangynwyd
David Jenkin (Mrs.), milliner, 267 Bridgend road
David Margaret (Mrs.), Old House inn, Llangynwyd
David Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer, Llangynwyd
David William, fruiterer, 125a, Commercial street
David William, relieving officer & registrar of births &
deaths for Maesteg district, Bridgend & Cowbridge
union, 7 Queen street
Davies Alex. & Llewellyn, grocers, 53 Commercial st
Davies G. & Co. fruiterers, 20 & 143 Commercial street
& wholesale fruit merchants, Llynvi stores, Lhnri
road. T N 2
Davies Hugh & Margaret Alice (Miss), farmers, Tona-
david farm, Nantyffyllon
Davies John & Co. grocers, 37 Commercial street
Davies A. King, solicitors. 13 Talbot street & Dvfi'rvn
road, Caeiau
Davies Clmrlfs. grocer, ga, Castle street
Davies Charles, shopkeeper, 74 Castle street
Davies Daniel, assistant superintendent Prudential As-
surance Co. Limited, iB Bridge street
Davies David, farmer, Tynpwnt, Llangynwyd
Davies David, Garth hotel, 140 Bridgend road
Davies David, jeweller, 2r Commercial street
Davies David Arthur, butcher, see Lewis & Davies
Davies David John, draper, 39 & 40 Tonna road, Caerau
Davies David Morgan, insurance agent, 3 Gladstone st
Davies Edward, grocer, 22 Coegnaut road, Caerau
D.ivi.'s Eihvai.l, haulier, & agent to Great Western Bail-
«.i;, vj N.-:ill^ load
Davies Klias. tlaniiel dealer, 31 Pieton st. Nantyffyllon
Davies Eh/.iliciii (Mrs.), beer retailer. iig Commercial st
Davies Eli/.al.fth I Mrs.), shopkeeper. 66 St. Michael's rd
Davies Elizabeth (Miss), grocer, John st. Nantyffyllon
D, ivies Eiurys. shnpkeeper, 50 Victoria street, Caerau
Davies Evan Ediiard, solicitor & commissioner for oatli«
& clerk to the Urban District Council & Maesteg
Hospital Committee, 17 Talbot street. T N 22
Davies J. Gibbon, draper, 134 Caerau road, Caerau
Davies James, picture framer, 85 Hermon rnad. Caprau
Davies Jenkiii. builder, Bridgend road
Davies John James, outfitter, 31 Caerau road, Caerau
Davies M. G. (Mrs.), draper & outfitter, 45 & 46 Com-
mercial street
Davies Mary (Miss), fruiterer, 67 Commercial street
Davies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 Bank street
Davies Mary (Miss), White Lion P.H. 137 Commercial st
Davies Mile3 Gray, grocer, ;9 Castle street
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), shopkeeper, in Caerau rd.Caerau
Davies Bees, butcher, 194 Bridgend road
Davies Samuel, insurance agent, 2 AJma road
Davies Thomas, Travellers' Best, High st. Nantyffyllon
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper, qg Pieton st. Nantyftyllon
Davies Thomas James, bookseller, 9 Commercial street
Davies Tom PUce, manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. Talbot st
Davies W. Peel, draper, 122 Commercial street
Davies William, beer retailer, no Commercial street
Davies William, farmer, Bryntro, Llangynwyd
Davies William, farmer, Llwydarth farm
Davies William Benj. butcher, 176 Caerau road, Caerau
Difv Margaret (Mrs.), boot k shoe maker. 19 High st.
Nantyffyllon
Denslev Catherine (Mrs.), draper, 61 Hermon rd.Caerau
Dheniri Lewis William, baker, 123 Caerau rd. Caerau
Dobbin George, boot maker, 60 Hermon road, Caerau
Draper John, carriage builder. Wood street
Dudson Mary G. (Mrs.), grocer. 29 Turberville stre.n
Duncan Ivor, furniture dealer, 7 Coegnant road, Caerau
Dunn F. & Sons, boot & shoe dlrs. 142 Commercial st
Dunn Christian, boot repairer. 106 Castle street
Dunton Thomas, boot repairer. 18 Goodwin street
Eastmans Limited, butcheis. 24 Commercial street
Edmimds Daniel, grocer, i Glenavon terrace, Caerau
Edmunds David, beer retailer, Llangynwyd
Edwards Henrv, grocer. 103 Bethania street
Edwards Robert, farmer, Llwynbrain, Llangynwyd-
Edwards Virgin, boot repairer, 195 Bridgend road
Edwards W. boot maker, 32 Talbot street
Elder's Collieries Ltd. colliery proprietors & coke mantrs
Eley David, butcher. 12 Talbot street
Evans M. I. & Son, confectioner'-. 48a, Commercial .st
Evans Ben, shopkeeper, g4 Caerau road, Caerau
Evans Benjamin, farmer, Gellyllenor Fawr
Evans Benjamin, shopkpr. 7^ Pieton street, Nantyffyllon
Evans C. (Mrs.), dress maker, 40 Brynmawr place
Evans Dan. china dealer, 3d, Pieton street, Nantyfiyllon
Evans Daniel, collector to the Urban Council, 21 DyfEryn
road, Caerau
Evans David, tailor, 55 Station street
Evans David Llewellyn, shopkeeper, 20 Bethania street
Evans Ebenezer,china k glass dealer, 7 Caerau rd. Caeiau
Evans Edward, hair dresser, 12a, Talbot street
Evans Edwin, Rose & Crown inn. Mill street, Cwmvelin
Evans Eliza Jane (Mrs.),midwife,6 Blosse st. Nantyffyllon
Evans Elizabeth (Mrs.), Maltsters' Arms P.H. 52 Com-
mercial street
Evans Henry, cycle maker, 15 Talbot street
Evans Henry L.D.S.R.C.S. dentist, Fairfield, Castle st
Evans Henry, draper, 12 Pieton street, Nantyffyllon
Evans James, beer retailer, 27 Bridge street
Evans John, manager of the National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited, Talbot street
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 5 Caerau rd.Caerau
Evans Matthew, butcher, 122 Caerau road, Caerau
Evans Morgan, farmer, Voel farm, Llangynwyd
Eirans Thomas, news agt. 95 Pieton st. Nantyffyllon
Evans Watkin, fried fish dealer. 101 Commercial street
Evans William, carpenter, Llangynwyd
Exton Richd. confr. 12 Bethania st. & 107 Commercial st
Ferrier George, grocer, 3 Castle street
Forty James, biitcher, 104 Caerau rd. & Bedw st. Caerau
Foster John, herbalist, 4g Dyffryn road, Caerau
Fcwler George, grocer, Coegnant road, Caerau
Franchi Brothers, refreshment room, i6a, Talbot street
Francis John Thomas, grocer, 3a. Tonna road, Caerau
Francis William, grocer, 92 Pieton street, Nantyffyllon
Frank William Limited, confectioners, 3 Talbot street
Fulgoni Brothers, ice cream makers, loi Pieton streci.
Nantvffyllon
Gammon Wn
repairer, 90
Pieton
NantyffvUo
Gardner Ceridwen. grocer, 41 Maiden st. Cwmvelyn
Garth Church Institute (Wm.Will ams,sec),Bridgend .d
Working Men's Institute (Edward Jones,
road
bbs \\
Gilford
:, .,,- ii,.t. '. 'Ill' iiiinercial street
armer. Tvn-v-cwni. Llangynwyd
Gl'amoVa'n Advertiser (T. S. Pugh & A J. "?,>■<». P'O"
prietors; published friday ; price, id.), 105 Commer-
cial street. T N 14
s. w. 20
610
MAEbTEG.
SOUTH WALES.
[keuly's
Godden William, upholsterer. 52 Castle street
Great Western Railway I'.eceiving Office (Eilwaid Davie-.
agent), 59 Neath road
Griffiths Alfred, chemist, 43 Commercial st. Maeste^r i
58 High street, Nantjffyllon
Griffiths David, farmer, Brynllyfrith, Nantyftylloa
Griffiths David, shopk*^eper, 59 Llwydarth road
Griffiths Edwd. Hv. Oddfellows' inn,6o Tunna rd.Caeran
Griffiths John, hair dresser, 47 Commercial street
Griffiths John, Victoria hotel, 106 Cumuiercial street
Griffiths Lewis, butcher, 39 Castle street
Griffiths Phillip, beer retailer, 12b, Hiyh st. Xantyffyllon
Griffiths Rees, farmer, Bryn-mawr
Griffiths Thomas, shopkeaper, 11 Alma roild
Griffiths William, draper, 4 Talbot street
Guttridi^e's Bazaar, 13 & 14 Talbot street
Hampton Charles, shopkeeper, 70 Commercial street
Ha^din^ Robert (Mrs.), fried ii.sh dealer, 22 Grove st.
Nantyffyllun
Harpur Samuel J. engineer & surveyor to the Urban
District Council, Town hall
Harris Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 222 Bridgend road
Harris P. clothier, 56 High street, Nantyffyllon
Harris Thomas James, tailor, 78 Hermon road, Caerau
Harris Wm. John, boot maker, 58 Caerau rd. Caerau
Harn- Edward, beer retailer. 55 Commercial street
ha;es R.iymond Stanley, iron & brass founder & ircni i,
metal merchant, Llynvi foundry. T N 53
Herbert- Henry, .shopkeeper. 100 Commercial street
Hipps Limited, tailors, 117 Commercial street
Hitchings David, baker, 40 Barnardo st. Nanty£fyUon
Hoby William, tailor, 49 Castle street
Hocking John, plasterer. 1 Exchanije street
Hollingsworth Selton, dental .surgery, 25 Ca.stle street
Holwill & Co. oil merchants. Church street
Home & Colonial Stores Limited, grocers & tea dlrs.
113 Commercial street
Hopkin William, farmer, Blaencaerau, Caerau
Hopkins William k Son. butchers, 119 Bethania street
Hopkins Annie (Mrs.), ironmonger. 7 Bethania street
Hopkins Edward Thomas, grocer, 2 Bethania street
Hopkins Samuel David, Bird-in-Hand P.H. 124 Com-
mercial street
Horner Henry, boot maker, 99 Caerau road, Caerau
Howell Griffith i, Co. grocers, 121 Caerau rd. Caerau
Howell Anne (.Miss), shopkeeper, i Oa-itle street
Howells Griffith Edward, sanitary inspector to the Urban
District Council
Howells Gwiiym Harries M.P.S. chemist, 178 & 179
Caerau mad, Caerau
Howells Jane (Mrs.), certified midwife. 68 Trehiiiie
road, Caerau
Howells John, beer retailer. Alma road
Howells Lydia (Mrs.), confectioner. Go Bethania street
Hughes Daniel, draper, 6 Upper street
Hughes Daniel, grocer, 46a, Garn ruad
Hughes David, shopkeeper, 4 Port terrace
Hughes Joseph, shopkeeper. 53 Treharne road. Caerau
Hughes Rees. Maesteg inn. 37 Bethania street
Hughes Thomas, grocer, 139 Bridgend road
Hughes Thomas, shopkeeper, 103 Caerau road. Caerau
Humphreys Frederick Stmiuel, hair dresser, 2 .Station st
Hurd Walter, shopkeeper, 212 Bridgend road
Hutchinson David, haulier, 24 Alfred street
Isaac David, butcher, 71 Treharne road, Oaerau
Isaac David, confectioner. The Strand. Caerau
Isaac David, tailor, 73 Castle street
Isaac Wm. diaper k clothier, 115 & 116 Commercial st
ivins Edward, dining rooms. =; Talbot street
James David, gr.icer, 8 G.uuwen terrace, Nantyfifylloii
James David, shopkeeper. 7 Dyflryn roivd, Caerau
James Edward, gr... er. 53 Castle street
James Edwin M .rris,li,hmgr. 19c, High st. Nantyffylloi
Jame.s I^iaii (Mi-s). cmfei-tioner. 2a, Talbot street
James Thomas William, draper, 24 Talbot street
James Timothy, draper 100, & grocer 107, Llwydarth rd
Jainos William, hair dresser, 197 Bridgend road
Jarvis William Henry, tinsmiih, 99 Cumniorcial street
Jefteries Thomas, shopkeeper, 34 Hermon road, Caerau
Jenkin Jenkin. Imtcher, .i5 Victoria street, C^ier.an
Jenkins William & Son, ironminsers 44 k 140, i house
furnishers 15, Commercial street
.lenkins Agnes (Mrs.). shopkeeper, 1 Coegnant rd.Caeran
lenkins Edgar M. sculptor, 12 Church street
Jenkins Edward, beer retailer, Cwmvelyn
.Tenkins Elias. White Hart P.H Llangynwyd
Jenkins J. (Mrs.), draper. 266 Bridtjend road
Jenkins Jacob, t-obacconist, 10 Bethania street
Jenkins Janet (Mrs ), draper. 68 .Mirn rnad
Jenkins John, general dealer, 180 Bridgend road
Jenkins Joseph, boot repairer. 70 High st. NantyfTvIlon
Jenkins Marv rMrs). shopkeenr 17 j Caerau rd. Caerav
Jenkins Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer. Tyn«ain farm,
Llangynwyd
Jenkins Prichard, outfitter, 27 Talbot street
Jenkins Thomas Hector, house furnisher, 14 Si 15
Commercial street
Jewry Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, ifl Meadow street
John Cecilia (Mrs.), fruiterer, 2 Bethania street
John David, shopkeeper. 23 Maiden street, Cwmvelyn
John Edmund Gnilym, Wyndhan Arms P.H. 18 Picton
street, Nantytfyllo'n
John Evan, ironmonger, 54 Castle street
John George, shopkeeper, 20 High street, NantyfEyllon
John loan, grocer, 59 High street, Nantyffyllon
John Phoebe (Mrs.), fruiterer, 42 Tonna road, Caerau
John Sarah Jane (Mrs.), fruiterer, 49 Commercial st
John Thomas, shopkeeper, 23 Station street
Johnson Bros. (Dyers) Ltd. dyers & cleaners,29 Talbot st
Jones Benjamin & Co. grocers, 159 Caerau road, Caerau
Jones John David k Co. srrocers, 46 St. Michael's road
Jones Owen E. & Co. timber mers. Station yd. T N 19
Jones Annie (Mrs.), fried fish dealer. 71 High street.
Nantyflyllon
Jones Annie (Mrs.), Gam inn, i Alma road
Bronwen, draper, i Picton street, Nantyffyllon
Jones Catherine (Mrs.), Oddfellows' hotel. 12 Co'mmer-
cial street
nes Daniel Edward, draper, 174 Caerau road, Caerau
Jones David, beer retailer. 3 Picton place. Nantyffyllon
Junes David, fruiterer, 19 Picton street. NantyfTylbm
Jones David, Covtrehene Arms P.H. 116 Bethania street
J mes Divid. hay & straw dealer, Maengwyn, Hermon
road. Caerau. T N 25
Jones David. Royal Oak inn, Bethania street
Jones David Rees. postmaster k stamp distributor.
Talbot street
J-.nes Elizabeth (Mrs.), faimer, Garnwen. Nantyffyllon
Jones E. Ceridwen, dr.iper, so Commercial street
Jones Evan, butcher, 114 Commercial street
Jones Iltyd, hair dresser, 14 Llwydarth road
Jones Isaac Thomas, hosier, 158 Caerau road, Caerau
Jones J, T. carpenter, Bangor street, Nantyffyllon
Joiies Jane (Miss), shopkpr. k post off. 236 Bridgend rd
Jones Jenkin. farmer. Gellyllenor fach
Jones John, draper, 23 Coegnant road, Caerau
Jones John, shopkeeper, 25 Station street
Jones John Harris M.B. k C.M.Glas. surgeon, medical
officer to Briili.'end Board of Guardians k factory sur-
geon t., the district. 140 Caerau road, Caerau (T N 3)
k High street, Nantyffyllon. T N t6
Jones John Henry, shopkeeper, i Wesley street, Caerau
Jones John Owen, gasfitter, 3 Dyffryn road. Caerau
Jones Jn. Owen, news ajeiit. 97 Picton st. Nantyffyllon
Jones Joseph, greengrocer. 5i Caerau road k The
Strand. Caerau
■Tones Lewis, grocer, 67 Castle street
Jones Llewellvn, grocer, 60 High street, Nantyffyllon
Junes Mary (Mrs.), Elder Bush inn,High st .Nantyffyllon
Jones Morgan, farmer, Gadly's farm. Llaneynwvd
Jones Morgan, farmer. Llelybrongu, Llangynwyd
Jones Naomi_(Miss), nurse, 119 Bridgend road
Jones Rachel (Mrs.), shopkpr. 9 Coegnant road, Caerau
Jones Samuel, farmer, Sychbant farm. Llangynwyd
-lonps Thomas, Cross inn, Maesteg road, Cwmcerdin
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, 60 Castle street
Jones Thomas Edward, butcher, 126 Commercial street
Jones Thomas James, shopkeeper, 29 Victoria st Caerau
Jones Tudor, draper. 112 Commercial street
Jones Walter. Swan inn. 51 Castle street
Jones Wi'liam, shopkeeper, 141 Caerau rnad, Caerau
Jones William G.>odwin, builder. Cvmmer road. Caerau
Joseph Brothers, house furnishers. 145 Commercial st
Keane John. Station hotel. Caerau road. Caerau
Kearle John, shopkeeper. 13 Duke street
Keenan Bernard, fruiterer. T15 Bethania street
Kenniford William James, shopkeoper, 318 Bridgend rd
Kinq: Enoch, shopkeeper, no Caerau road, Caerau
Kirkby k Thomas, physicians k surgeons. Bron-y-garn.
Station street ; Salisbury road k Mill street, Cwmvelyn
Kirkbv Walter L R.CP. '& S.Ed., L R F.P. k S.Glas,,
D.P.H.Camb, physician k surgeon (Kirkby k Thomas),
k medical offii-er of health to Maesteg Urban District
Council, Salisbury rnad. T N 30
T.-n. 1 - Hn-ii!. '-^'^ '--b 'h<p. - r'necnant rd. Caerau
I.'"-| V.,., ,,,i,,. <,,.:■ ----- siinrv. Q Talbot Street
L- I
k 42 Comn
cial st
Lee John k Son, coal dealers, 44 St. Michael's road
Lee David, shopkeeper, 43 High street, Nantyffyllon
Lee .Joseph, jro-er. i Maiden street. Cwiuvelyn
Leo Margaret fMrs.), shopkeeper. 56 Station street
Lewis k Davies, butchers, 31 Talbot st, k 71 Castle st
Lewis Amelia (Mrs), dress maker, ao Talbot street
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALE8.
MiESTEG.
611
Lewis Charles, baker, 98 High street, Naiityffyllon
Lewis David John, boot repairer, 262 Bridgend road
Lewis Evan William, news agent &c. 23 Talbot street
Lewis Gnenllian (Mrs.), midwife, 50 Ewenny road
Lewis Jenkin, boot maker, 23 Commercial street
Lewis Jenkin, cuilder, Neath road
Lewis Jenkin, carpenter, 56 Neath road
Lewis John, grocer, S4 Caerau road, Caerau
Lewis John, athletic goods outfitter, boot & shoe maker
& saddler, 36 Commercial st. See advertisement
Lewis John Morgan, shopkeeper, 21 Bethania street
Lewis Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i Garn road
Lewis Robert, Blaen Caerau hotel, Upper Caerau
Lewis Stephen D. builder, 22 Brynmawr place
Lewis William, fried fish dealer, 10 Castle street
Lewis Willi:im T. outfitter, 123 Commercial street
Lewis Wm. Thos. builder, 44 Neath rd. & Llwydarth rd
Lipton Limited, grocers, 32 Commercial street
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society (Morgan Williams,
district agent), 29 Llynvi road & 108 High street,
Nantyffyllon
Llangynwyd Cemetery (Joseph Lewis, clerk to the burial
board)
Uenellvn David, shopkeeper, 24 Castle street
Llewellyn William, farmer, Gilfachucha, Llangynwyd
Llewellyn William H. grocer, 28 Commercial street
Lloyd K. & Co. outfitters, 20 Caerau road, Caerau
Lloyd Edward J. ironmonger, 29 Commercial street
Lluyd Evan Wm. confectioner. 154 Caeiau road, Caerau
Llovd John, shopkeeper. 5 Upper street
LlriVd l-nuisa (Mrs.), shopkpr. 14 Picton st. Nantyffyllon
Llcjyd Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, loi Tonna rd. Caerau
Lloyds Bank Limited (Tom Price Davies, manager),
Talbot street & (sub-branch) 170 Caerau road, Caerau
(open daily 10 to 12.30; sat. excepted); draw on
London head office, 71 Lombard street E C 3
Llynti Lodge of Freemasons (No. 2965) (J. W. Cooper,
sec.). Masonic hall, Comjnercial street
Llynvi Vallev Gas Oj. (Jas A. Boucher, sec.),Ewenny rd
Llynvi Valley Permanent Benefit Building Society (David
Morgan Davies, see.), 3 Gladstone street
Ijockyer Albert Edwaid, house furnisher, 138 & 139
Conimeraial st. & Market buildings. Talbot street
Lodwick John, ironmonger, 177 Caerau road, Caerau
London & China Presentation Tea Co. in Commercial st
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (Leonard
Oscar Morgan, manager), Talbot street (open daily
10 to 3; sat. 9.30 to 12.30) & sub-branch, 163 Caerau
road, Caerau (open daily 10 to 12.15) J draw on
head office, 5 Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Lont^stafi Charles Edward, bazaar. 103 Commercial st
Lnveluck Gwilyn. shopkeeper, Llangynwyd
Lovett E.van &' Co. tailors, 65 CommCTcial street
Loving Joseph, shopkeeper. 27 Castle .street
Lf>iton Gwen (Mrs.), boot & shoe ma. 141 Commercial st
Lucania Billiard Hall (South Wales Billiards & Recrea-
tion Co. proprietors). See advertisement
Maddock Bros, farmers, Cefn Ydfa, Liang) nwyd
Maddock .Edward Jenkin, butcher, 9 Bethania street
Maddock John, beer retailer, Llangynwyd
Maddock John, farmer, Blaen Llynvi farm, Caerau
Maddock Moses, beer retailer, 25 Llwydarth road
Maesteg k Caerau Co-operative Society, 75a, Caerau rd.
Caerau
Maesteg Golf Club (X. King-Davies, hon.sec.),Brynmawr
Maesteg Hibernian Band Institute (Dennis Keane, sec.),
15 Ewenny road
Major Richard, farmer, Llwyn Gwladus, Llangynwyd
Margam Thomas, grocer, 44 Dyffryn rnad, Caerau
Mariani Francis & Co. ice cream dIrs.SCaerau rd. Caerau
Marshall Lucretia (Mrs.), Rock hotel, 79 Picton street,
Nantyffyllon
Martin Richard. Crown inn. Crown row
Martyn John Johns, milling engineer, i Talbot terrace
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited, tailors & outfitters,
I2Q & 130 Commercial street
.Matthews David, farmer, Tonyhaili. Llangynwyd
-Matthias David, wall paper dealer, 268 Bridgend road
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, 132 Commercial street
Ma7.ey David Rees, Three Horse Shoes P.H. Bethania
street. T N 13
Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange. 60 Com-
mercial street
MitrheH Edward, hoot repairer, 2 Hermon rd. Caerau
.Mitchell Sa-miel, ironmonger, 75b, Caerau rd. Caerau
Moigan k Co. chemists, 16 Commercial street
Morgan Henry, shopkeeper, Llantrvnwvd
Morgan Henry, tailor, 107 Bethania street
Morgan John, carpenter & wheelwright, Llangynwyd
-Morgan John, fried fish .shop, 47 Llwydarth road
Morgan John H. grocer, i & 2 Picton pi. Nantyffyllon
Morgan John Rhys, solicitor, 29 Llynvi road
M rgan Leonard Oscar, manager London Joint Citv &
Midland Bank Liinited, Talbot street
Morgan Lewis, fried fish dealer, 113 Bethania street
Morgan Lewis, photographer, 166 Caerau road, Caerau
Morgan Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, 16 Temple street
-Morgan Steven, watch & clock ma. 165 Caerau rd.Caerau
.Morgan Thomas, grocer, 22 Bridgend road
Morgan Tvdvil (Mrs.), certified midwife, 15 Llwydarth rd
Morgan William, shopkeeper, 5 Llwydarth road
Morris Emilius. ironmonger, 6 & 7 Talbot street
Morris George R. ironmonger, 156 Caerau road,Caerau
Morris Henry, farmer, see Thomas & Morris
Morris Hugh, shopkeeper, ■;■; Gelli street, Caerau
Morris Je
Sin:
Morris Thomas, sculptor
Morris Thos, Stephen, m
Mumford John, bazaar,
-Murphy Bridie (Miss),
Caerau road, Caerau
2 Church street
imental mason, Commercial st
3 Caerau road, Caerau
fectioner, 50 Castle street
phy William, fried fish dealer,i44 Caerau rd.Caerau
Murray David John, shopkeeper, 4 Picton pi. Nantyffyllon
Nantyffyllon Constitutional Club (Tom Barnett, sec),
19b', High street, Nantyffyllon
Nash Harry, shopkeeper, 50 Tonna road, Caerau
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(sub-branch to Bridgend) (John Evans, manager),
Talbot street & 14 Caerau road, Caerau; draw on
head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London E C 2
New Theatre (Hughes Brothers, lessees; W. G. Hutt,
general manager). Commercial street
Nicholas Alfred, grocer, 19 Commercial street
NichoUs Charles, butcher, 8 Talbot street
North's Navigation Collieries (18S9) Limited, Maesteg
Deep (David Davies, jun. manager) ; Caerau (David
Evans, manager) & Coegnant (Joshua Davies, mgr.),
Nantvfhllon ; mining offices, Talbot street. T N 18
North's Woikmen's Institutes (E. Watkins, sec), Church
street, Maesteg; Coronation terra-ce, Nantyffyllon &
Hermon road, Caerau
Oliver George, boot maker, 136 Commercial street
O'Neil Patrick, fruiterer, Hermon road, Caerau
Pailies M. (Mrs.), fruiterer, 109 Commercial street
Parkinson Joseph, dairy, 19a, Hermon road, Caerau
Parks Ernest, shopkeeper, 89 Bridgend road
Parry Daniel, fruiterer. 132 Caerau road, Caerau
Pearl L-fe Assurance Co. Limited (John Griffiths.district
superintendent), 3 Talbot street
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers, 30 Commercial street
& 161 Caerau road, Caerau
Pegler Frederick, fried fish shop, 4 Caerau rd. Caerau
Peregrine Philip, cowkeeper & haulier, 20 Park street
Perkin William Thomas, boot ma. J53 Caerau rd.Caerau
Perkins Cyril, fried fish dealer, 27 Commercial street
Perkins Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 42 Grove st. Nantyffyllon
Perkins Thomas, grocer, 109 Bethania street
Phelps Mabel (Miss), tchr. of music, 32 St. Michael's rd
Phillips Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Llangvnwvdd
Phillips David, hair dresser, 13 Picton st. Nantvffvllon
Phillips John, grocer, 10 Talbot street
^hillips John, pork butcher, 263 Bridgend road
Phillips Rees, boot maker, Llangvnwyd
Phillips Richd. Blaen Llynvi hotel" 83 Caerau rd Caerau
Phillips Thomas, shopkeeper, 25 Meadow street
Piercy G. dental surgery, 17 Talbot street
Poole Albert, chimney sweep, 2 Station hill
Popkin Sarah (Miss), fancy repositorv, \ Church ftreet
Powell Ebenezer, shopkeeper, 18 Hermon rd. Caerau
Powell Rhys, ironmonger, 2 Picton street. Nantyffyllon
Powell Thomas, tailor, 8 Upper street
Powell M^illiani, boot maker, i Monico street
Powell William, farmer, Caremmy farm, Llangynwyd
Pratt Ernest, refreshment rooms, 57 Hernjon rd. Caerau
Price Brothers fishmongers. 2 Talbot .street
Price & Son. fishmongers, T12 Caerau road, Caerau
Price A. clothier i,c. 16 Talbot street
Price Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Garn road
Price Evan, china & glass dealer. 63 Castle street
Price Price, manager of Barclavs Bank Ltd. Talbot st
Price Rees.carpenter & undertaker, 32 Caerau rd.Caerau
Price Thomas, hair dnsser. 167 Caerau road, Caerau
Prichard John, outfitter, 11 Talbot street
Prichard Thomas, grocer, 244 Bridgend road
Prntherne Rees, builder & contractor, building materia!
merchant, carpenter & joiner & undertaker. Treharne
road, Caerau. See advertisement
RTikes Elizh. (Mrs.), greengrocr.69 High st. Nantyffyllon
Ramsell James, watch maker, 107 High st. Nantyffyllon
Eedlern F. A. jeweller, 108 Commercial street
Reed George, shopkeeper. 265 Bridgend road
Rees David & Sons, grocers, 2 St. Michael's road
S. W. 20*
bV.
MAFSTECr.
SOUTH WaiES.
[kelly's
Rees Thomas & Sons, boot makers, 31 Commercial street
Rees & Williams, diapers, 17 Commercial street
Rees Aeroii, New Hearts of Oak hotel. Coegnant road,
Cnerau & Hearts of Oak inn, Nantyefyllon
Rees Benjamin, hoot maker, 173 Caeran road. Caerau
Rees Albert, fried fish dealer, i West street
Rees David, farmer. Nenadd-domas farm, Llangjnwyd
Bees David, farmer, Ty-wyn, Neath road
Bees Edward, farmer, Castel farm, Llangynwyd
Rees James, butcher, 57 Station street
Eees Jenkin, fried fish dealer, 38 Mill street, Cwmvelyii
Rees John, insur, agt. 33 Nantyffyllon ter. Nantyffyllon
Rees Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 287 Bridgend road
Bees Morgan, farmer, Tymaen farm, Llangynwyd
Bees Nellie (Mrs.), grocer, 14 Davies ter. Nantyffyllon
Rees Rees, boot maker, 5 & 6 Station hill
Eees Rees, mcining engineer. The Hollies
Rees Thos. Jenkin, farmer, Duffryn Llynvi farm, Caerau
Bees Thomas Richard, grocer, 76 Caerau road, Caerau
Eees William, farmer, Cwmcerwn
Bees William Henrv, farmer. Green Meadow farm,
Lhiiiirynwyd
Eefuge Assurance Co. Limited (J. B. Thomas, superin-
tendent), 57 Neath road
Reynolds Levi, shopkeeper, 48 Garn road
Bichards & Co fruiterers, 71 Castle street
Richards David, hair dresser, Hermon road, Caerau
Richards Edward Gedrych, grocer, 24 Bethania street
Richards Evelyn (Mrs.), confectioner, 4 .Station hill
Rich.irds Teuaii, grocer, 31a, Talbot street
Richards William Henry, grocer, 84 Castle street
Bichards William Jn. grocer, 76 High st. Nantyffyllon
Roberts J. L. plumber. 63 Hermon road, Caerau
Rogers A. L. baker, 66 Caerau road, Caerau .
Rogers Elizabeth Mary (Mrs.), hair dresser, 3c, Picton
street. Nantyffyllon
Rowlands Daniel Hugh, shopkeeper. 19 Gladstone street
BusseU & Co. outfitters, 26 Commercial street
Salvation Ar.ny Hall. Castle street
Sampson Richard John, assistant overseer & rate col-
lector. Boseleigh, Garnwen terr.ice. Nantyffyllon
Samuels S. miscellaneous dealer, 4 Commercial street
Sanderson William, hair dresser, 94 Bethania street
Saunders Edgar, butcher, 98 Picton street, Nantyffyllon
Saunders Idris, Dyffryn hotel, Coegnant road, Caerau
Scott James, common lodging house, 65 & 67 Commer-
cial street
.Sidoli Brothers, ice cream makers. 30 & 155 Caerau
road & Station square, Caerau
Sinclair Henrv CM.. D.P.H. surgeon, 20 Biynuvawr
pi. (T N 15) ; 104 Castle st. & Picton st. Nantyffyllon
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, 27 Caerau rd. Caerau
Skiffins Walter John, baker, 37 St. Michael's road
Smith Arthur, cycle maker, 48 Commercial street
Snape John Robert, solicitor & commissioner for oaths,
Neath road
South W.nles Mi'iifrs' Ferleration (Maesteg district";
(Vernon Haitslidin M 1' .ti^lii.-t agent; EvanWilliams,
sub-agent), ?ali = liiir\ mil T N 34) & (Alfred John
Hicks, sec. for Caerau 1o<1l:c) 3 Cymmer road, Caerau
Squire Jonas, farmer, .Mac s-t'adlawr farm, Llangynwyd
Stanley George, boot repairer, 26 Maiden St. Oivmvelyn
Stanley Herbert, boot repairer, 58 Commercial street
Star Supply Stores, provision dealers, 136 Commercial
street & 175 Caerau road, Caerau
Stephens & Son, fruiterei's, 22 Talbot street
-Stephens Evan John, shopkeeper. 76 Castle street
Stephens Herbert, shopkeeper, 316 Bridgend road
Stephens Robert, shopkeeper, 2''>4 Bridgend road
Stickland Thomas. shopkeipiM-, r^ Mill st. Cwmvelvn
Stokes Jonathan Henry, boot repairer, 36 Station st
Stone C. photographer. 118 Commercial street
Teesdale William Bobert, fishmonger. 9 Castle street
Teather John, grocer. 7 Gelli street. Caerau
Tew Charles Henry, hair dresser, 11 1 Bethania street
Tew James, hair dresser, 70 Castle street
Tewkesbury James, shopkeeper, 26 Castle street
Thomas Brothers, grocers, 127 Commercial street
Thomas & Evans, mineral water manutactrs. Garn road
Thomas J & Co. provision dlrs. 22 Commercial street
Thomas & Morris, farmers, Bryncynau farra,Llangynwyd
Thomas Thomas k Son. bni'ders. Commercial street
Thomas William & Co. outfitters. 17 Talbot street
Thomas Alfred, grocer. 11 Commercial street
Thomas Alfred, hair dresser, 73 High st. Nantyff)!!"!!
Thomas Benjamin, grocer. -,6 Bethania street
Thomas Bertha (Miss), draper, 120 Caeinu road, ("aerau
Thomas Catherine(Mrs.).refreshment rooms.25 Talbot st
Thomas David, boot & shoe maker, 13 Caerau rd. Caerau
Thomas David, confectioner, .<;8 Station street
Thomas David, farmer, Gilfach Oanol farm,L!aneTnwyd
Thomas David, srr .cer, 45 Oarn mad
Thomas David, Navigation hotel, Caerau
Thomas David John, grocer, Llangynwyd
Thomas David John, Lamb inn, 3:3 Bridgend road
rhomasDavidWm. house & estate agt.Lodge Lane chmbrs
Thomas E. (Miss), china & glass dlr. 10 Commercial st
fhomas Edvard. hair dresser, 129 Caerau road, Caerau
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 200 Bridgend rd
Thomas Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 93 Bridgend load
Thomas Evan, hair dresser, 12 Coegnant read, Caerau
Thomas Evan Hopkin, grocer. Bo Castle street
Thomas Frederick Pilot, tailor, 75 High st. Nantyffyllon
Thomas George, auctioneer & income tax collector. 8
Commercial street
Thomas Griffith, stationer, :i Caerau road, Caerau
Thomas Hopkin, beer retailer, 42 Bridgend road
Thomas Howell, draper, 87 Picton street, Nantyffyllon
Thomas James, farmer, Pentre farm, Cwmvelyn
Thomas Janet (Mrs.), grocer, 59 Hermon
J, Caerau
homas Jenkin, butcher, 45 High street, Nantyffyllon
Thomas John, farmer, Maes-cadlawr, Llangynwyd
Thomas John, hair dresser, 25 Talbot street
Thomas John, shopkeeper, 4 Treharne road, Caerau
Thomas John Enoch, tailor, 29 Talbot street
Thomas Llewellvn, grocer, 16 Maesteg road
Thomas McE. '(Mrs.), bookseller & news agent, 79
Castle street
Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 B.-rnardo st.
Nantvft'vUon
Thomas Powell Thomas, assistant overseer & rate col-
lector for Llangynwyd, 60 Maesteg road
Thomas Roger, butcher. 124 Caerau road, Caerau
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 102 Commercial st
Thomas Thomas, decorator, 59 Commercial street
Thomas Thomas, grocer. 17 Duke street
Thomas Thomas, refreshment bar, 30 Caerau road
Thomas Thomas, shopkeeper, 20 Llwydarth road
Thomas Thomas James Bell M.R.C.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.
Lond. phy.sician & surgeon (Kirkby & Thomas), Salis-
bury road
Thomas Thomas John, blacksmith. Wood street
Thomas William, bird dealer, 150 Caerau road, Caerau
Thomas William, shopkeeper, 52 Coegnant road, Caerau
Thomas William David, draper, 75 Caerau road, Caerau
Treharne Edwin, farmer, Tynpwnt Uchaf, Llangynwyd
Tri-haine Ellis, farmer, Brynllwarch, Llangynwyd
Treharne Thomas, farmer, Penlan farm, Nantyffyllon
Tucker Edmn, baker & confectioner, 8 Bethania street
Tucker Edwin, baker, 18 Commercial street
Ungoed Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 16 Picton st. Nantyffyllon
United Yeast Co. Limited, yeast merchants. 85 Castle
street & 19 Queen street
Uphill James, shopkeeper, 69 Hermon road, Caerau
Waite & Anderson, artificial teeth makers, 53 Neath rd
Walters Owen Thos. & Co. provision importers, Neath rd
Walters Hopkin Thomas, grocer, 317 Bridgend road
Walters John, grocer, 38 Station street
Walters Mary (Miss), confectioner, 7 Garn road
Walters Thomas, outfitter, 162 Caerau road, Caerau
Warner Eli/.h. (Mrs.),shopkpr. 2 Homfrey st.Nantyffyllon
Watkins Abel, smith, 18 Church street
Watkins David, boot & shoe maker, 9 Bridge street
Watkins Evan Thomas, blacksmith, Talbot street
Wai n- I..VI -Iriiil.ri'piT, -1- Cmnmercial street
\Vii'-i. I III! II i..lMriniiisi .t statiiiner,i2sCommercialst
\y , , w ' , 1,1 ii!,.iiiiih. I ',n>gii;int road, Caerau
WaMiiiiuth .Samuel, baker, 90 Tonna 'road, Caerau
Wehrle Berthold, pawnbroker, 104 Commercial street
West Thomas, jeweller, 23 Talbot street
\Villiams Rhys & Sons, grocers, 131, 133 & 134 Com-
Williams Albert, gi-ocer, 119a, Caerau road, Caerau
Williams David, boot maker, 83 Picton st. Nantyffyllon
Williams David, butcher, 38 Tonna road, Caeran
Williams David John, undertaker, 107 Castle street
Williams Ebenezer, boot repairer, 51 Metcalfe st. Caerau
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), Colliers' Arms P.H. High st.
Nantvffvllon
Williams Evan, shopkeeper, Humphrey's ter. Caerau
Williams George Ferrier, clerk to Maesteg school man-
agers & Old Age & War Pensions Committees, Mid-
land Bank chambers
Williams Gwilym Ivor, pharmaceutical chemist, opti-
i-ian & dental surgery, 3 & 4 Bethania st. T N 79
Williams Howell, farmer, Gellvsiriol farm, Llangynwyd
WilliamsHowell, grocer & bakerisHomfrey st.Nantyffyllon
Williams John, boot maker, 82 Castle street
Williams John Richard, shopkeeper, 5 Station street
Williams Jn. Thos. boot ma. 2 Bangor st. Nantyffyllon
Williams Josiah. grocer, 71 Picton street, Nantyffyl'on
Williams Margaret J. (Mrs.), draper, 314 Bridgend rd
Williams Mvfanwv (Mrs.), beer retlr. 121 Commercial st
Williams Richard, Horse & Groom P.H. 128 Commer-
riRECTORY.]
80UTH WALES.
MANOnDivy. 613
IVilliams Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer, Llangynwyd
Williams Thomas, grocer, 37 Dyttryn road, Catrau
Williams Thomas, temperance bar,i68 Caerau rd.Caerau
IVilliams Thomas J. stationer, 57 Caerau road, Caerau
Williams William, boot repr. 79 Hermon road, Caerau
Williams William, farmer, Troed-y-rhiw, Llangynwyd
Williams William, fried fish shop, 22 Bethania street |
MAINDY, see Cardiff.
MANOBBIEK is a parish and village in the county of 1 reign of Henry
Williams William, hairdresser, 143 Caerau rd. Caerau
\Villiams William Thos. grocer, 36 Tonna road, Caerau
Woods Ernest, Sawyers' Arms P.H. 6 Commercial street
Yorwerth John, fiuiterer, 11 Bethania street
Young Reginald, shopkeeper, 22 Mill street, CwmTeljn
Zausmer Solomon, watch maker, 3 Station hill
Pembroke, pleasantly situated on the shore of Carmarthen
bav. Kith a stJition i mile north, on the Pembroke and
Tenhy branch of the Great Western railway. The
village, which stands above an inlet of the coast, at the
head of a steep ravine, is 5 miles south-west from Tenby,
6 west from Pembroke, and 267 from London, in the
hundred of Castlemartin, Pembroke union and petty
sessional division, Pembroke Dock county court district,
and in the rural deanery of Castlemartin. archdeaconry
and diocese of St. David's. The church of St. James,
which stands on a declivity, overlooking the castle, is an
ancient cruciform structure in the Norman, Early Eng-
lish, and later styles, but irregular in plan, and consists
of chancel, nave, aisles, transepts, south porch, and an
embattled tower, dating from the close of the 13th
century, and which stands between the north transept
and the chancel, and contains 3 bells : the chancel, re-
built on the site of the Norman chancel, is 15th century
■work, contains an efiBgy of a warrior ; the south transept,
and the aisle on that side, are of the same period : the
north transept was originally Early English, and after-
wfiids extended: the Norman nave is divided from the
aisles by Tude arcades, simply formed by cutting through
the ancient nave walls : during igi8 and IQ19 five
stained glass windows were inserted to commemorate
the services rendered by natives of the parish during
the Great War. The church was restored in 1867,
.and affords 390 sittings. The registers of baptisms
and burials date from the year 1763, marriages 1758.
The living is a vicarage, net income ^^227, with 30 acres
of glebe and residence, in the gift of Christ's College,
Cambridge, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Percy
Rigby B.A. of that college. There is a Baptist chapel,
erected in 1850, Cong^regational in 1802, and Wes-
leyan in 1886. Manorbier Castle, erected in the
I Davies James, Railwr
■ Davies Thomas, build
PRIVATE KESIDENTS.
t. Davids Viscount P.C., J. P. Lyd-
step haven ; & 7 Park crescent,
Portland place W i & Wellintrton,
National Liberal, Reform & Devon-
shire clubs S W I. London
or Stephen, is still a fortress of
and has not been materially altered
since the latter years of the Tudor period, when its
defences were substantially improved. It belonged in
the 12th century and later to the family of de Barri,
and subsequently to the Windsores, of whom was Sir
William de Windsore, baron Windsor, and husband of
the beautiful but notorious Alice Perrers or Piers;
during the latter part of the i8th century it was oc-
cupied by Sir Richard Phillips, ist baron Milford, and
was leased to J. R. Cobb esq. of Brecon, who effected
numerous repairs; the castle is the residence of Mrs.
Gwynnt-Hushes. Here was born, in 1147, Gerald de
B.ini (Giraldus Cambrensis), sometime archdeacon of
Brecon, and well known as a historian and topographer;
he died about 1220. Sir Charles Edward Gi-egg Pbilipps
bart. who is lord of the manor. Viscount St. Davids
PC. Sir Thomas C. Meyrick bart. K.C.B. and John
Frederick Lort Phillips esq. are the principal land-
invners. The soil is various; subsoil, limestone and
led sandstone. The chief crops are oats, barley and
i-iiots. The area is 3,620 acres of land, 3 of water and
126 of foreshore; rateable value, j^5,6o5 ; the population
in 191 1 was 630.
Jameston is a hamlet i mile north-west.
Piist. M. O., T. & Telephone Call Office (letters should
have Pembrokeshire added). — Miss Elizabeth Davies.
sub-postmistress
Post, T. & Telephone Call Office, Lydstep. — Thomas
Spencer, sub-postmaster. Letters received through
Penally, Pembrokeshire. The nearest money order
office is at Manorbier
Public Elementary School (mixed), with house for
master, erected in 1870, for 120 children; Stephen
Badham, master
Railway Station, Leopold John Wakefield, station master
ivav inn.Ja
Arth
lith
oft ho
Carrow George Edward J.P
Davies Misses. Morfa terrace
Evans Rev, John (Baptist), Wind hill
Freeman William, The Villa
Gwynne-Hughe.s Mrs. The Castle
Jenkins Ow.mi Thos The Gro..iamestn
Minifie Edwin, Morfa terrace
Parcell Wm. Geo. J.P. Fernley lodge
Price Mrs. Morfa terrace
RiL'by Rev. Percy B.A. (vicar).
Vicarage
Simon Miss, Glan-y-Mor
Steam Frank, Sunny hill
Teesdale Walter. Seaview
POMsrEnriAL
Beynon David, apartments, Picton cot
Gay Thomas Jn. apartmnts. TheCrofI
Giles William, Lion P.H
John Wm. wheelwright, Jameston
Johns Hannah (Mrs.), grocer
Kent Pri.scilla (Mrs.),grocr.Jameston
Morse William, Castle inn
Spencer Thos. refresh. rms.Lydstep
Thomas Fdk. Geo. grocer,The Stores
Thomas Timothy, builder
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or c
Allington John, Little West hill
Beddne John, Slade
tBrace William, Park
Collins John. Red house
Davies Arthur, Jameston court
Davies James. Baldwin's moor
Evans John, The Hill
Eynon Henry. Clay park
MANOBDILO, see Llandilo.
MAN'OBDI'VY, or Manordeifi, is a parish in the , of ^3,000. stands in the centre of the parish, close to
cciiuvty of Pembroke, on the river Teifi, 2 miles from Kil- ■ the mansion of Pentre. but is not now used for public
{rerran station, on the Whitland and Cardigan railway, j worship. There is a Baptist chapel at Cilfowir, also
lin-an, 6J south-west from New- 1 one at Abercych, and a Calvinistic Methodist chapel
Harrington .Joseph, Jameston
tHushes Edwin, Hill farm
Izard John, Beaver's hill
Jenkins Lawford, New house
John James, New house
John Thomas, Norton
tLewis Thomas, Norchard
Llewellyn Mrs. Newton lodge
Merriman John, Harper's hall
Meyrick Francis, Lydstep
tMurrav William. East Moor
Nash Eliza (Mrs.), Bierhill
Packer Charles, Sunnv hill & Soga
tProtheroe George, Skrinkle
Richards John, The Bog
Roblin Richard, Newton cottage
tRogers Wm.West moor & Calveslnd
Steam Frank. Sunny hill
Stephens John, Cooper's Lake
Thomas John, Summer hUl
Thomas Richard. Buttyland
Williams Thomas, Rock farm
castle
Card
En.ly
Lnndo
Kilger
anty
ew- I one
n hundred. Nev
strict, Kil- '
geiran pettv sessi-mil divi;
deanery of Emlvn, nrcbdeacon
of St. DavidJs." The church
edifice in the Early English s
St. D
consistinc
ing a bell
300 sittings. This ancient church is now
mortuary. Another church has been erected
to the year 1895. There is also a missior
Abercych. The registers date
The living is a rectory, net income
40 acres of glebe and residei
Lord Chancellor, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Isaac
Harries Williams L.Div. of St. David's College, Lam-
peter. Holv Trinity chapel of ease, erected in 1878,
bv the late' Mrs. Saunders Davies of Pentre, at a cost
hapel. Here wood turning is carried on. Pentre
the seat of Arthur Picton Saunders Davies esq. D.L.,
and in the rural I J P. Ffvnone, of Col. Cecil J. H. Spence-Jones C.M.G..
Cardigan, and diocese D S.O ' D.L.. J.P. and Glynfisw, of Thomas Edward
" •■ ■ ■ L^wjs-Bowen esq J P. The principal landowners are
\ P launders Davies e«q. T. E. Lewis-Bowen esq.
t'lpt Erasmus William Gower and Mrs. Cecil Spence-
Jones The soil is light loam; subsoil, slate rock. The
chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is
4,413 acres of land and 3° of "''ter ; rateable value
^3,528 ; the population in 1911 was 606.
^ .^300, including i p^.^^^ ^ ^ Qflice. .-ibercvch (letters should have Bon-
n the gift of the i ^^^^^_ Pembr.okeshire. ' added).— W. J. Lewis, sub-
' •■ " ^ - ■ - miles distant, is the nearest
id diocesp
n ancient
f chancel,
there are
the
postr
ord
V."all Letti
Llechryd,
er office
Boxes.— Ffmo
& Newchapel
S. w. 20i
614 MANORDIVY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellv's
PEMBROKESHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR KILGERRAN
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Lewis-Bowen Thomas Ednard, Clynfiew, Boncath, Pemb. ;
(chairman)
Corhett Major Walt«r Frank, Glandofan, Rhoshill. Pemb |
T)aTie8 Arthur, Brynlorworth, Boncath, Pemb
Davies Arthur Picton Saunders, Pentre, Boncath, Pemb
Davies Benjamin Lloyd, Pontyrhaidd, Boncath, Pemb
Gower Capt. .Erasmus William, Castle Malgwyn, Kil- ,
gerran. Pembrokeshire
Haghes William, Gwalia, Kilgerran, Pemb !
Stephens James William, Tymawr, Cardigan
Thomas Griffith Bowen, v-Brvn, Kilgerran, Pembrokesh i
Thomas James, Hendre Wilym, Llanfyrnach |
The Chairman, for the time being, of the Llanfyrnach
Rural District Council, is in ei-officio magistrate . ;
the Magistrates. Thomas Lewis, Cardigan
held I St Wednesday in each month at
Newchapel at ii a.m.
ig places arc included in the pettv sessionaE
-Bridell, Castellan, Capel Colman,' Cilrhediii
Clydey, Kilgerran, Llanfibangel-Penbedw,
& Penrith
Public Elementary Schools.
Upper School, Newchapel (mixed), built in 1873, for ici
chi'dren ; John Thomas Mason, master
Council School, Abercych (mixed), for 10^ children;
Thomas Evans, master
Assistant Overseer, R. Rees, Parke, Cenarth
Davies Morris, shopkpr. Pontreselly Evans Benjamin, Castle Malgwy
Arthur Picton Saunders D.L., 'Joni's William Finch, Nag's Head (letters through Llechr ' - '•
PHIVATB EESIDKNTS.
Dav
J.P. Pentre PH. Pontreselly
James Rev. Thomas (Baptistl, Ash- i •'""'^'^ -^"n (Mrs.), Ftynone Arn
ford house ! PH. Newchapel
Lewis-Bowen Thos.Edwd.J.P.Clynfiew ' Jones Edward, tailor, Llwynffynon
Spence-Jones Col. Cecil J. H., 1 Jones John, blacksmith, Newchapel
C.M.G., D.S.O., T.D., D.L., JP I Lewis AJei. blacksmith, Carreg
Ffynone !' ' " "
Williams Rev. Isaac Harries L.Div. I
(rector). Rectory (postal address,
Llechrvd, Cardiganshire) I
), Cych mil
rocer, & post
COMMKKCIAL.
Davies Jas. Penrhiw inn,
Davies James, wood tu
view, Abercych
Davies John, apartments,
Abercych
Davies John, wood turner
Abercvch
Penybo
Philip, miller (
I Lewis William John
office. Penrhiw
j Morris David, tailor. Forth, Abercych
j Owens David, grocer, Penrhiw
[Thomas Daniel, clog ma. BrynfTynon
Thomas Griffith, wheelwright, New-
chapel
I Thomas William, tailor, Penrhi-w
Williams James, White Lion inn.
; Abercych
! pahmkhs.
'Davies Hannah (Mrs.), Parkneithw
Evans Evan (Mrs.), Vevnor
George David. PenalltUyn
George Margaret (Mrs.), CilgwyK
George Mary (Mrs.), Cilastuchaf
Griffiths Evan. Foesvvicar
Jones David, Cilasstissaf
Jones David Thomas, Nantyreryd
Jones Hannah (Mrs.), Mt. Pleasant
Jones James, Ffvnonoer
Jones John, Cnfciwir
Jones Phcpbe (Mrs), Penwernddu
Jones William, Kilrhuefach
Lewis David, Nantmill
Phillips William, Penralltgochuchaf
Rees Jonathan, Gellideg
Sallis Thomas, Penralltgoch
Thomas Rees, Plasyberllan
Williams Margaret (Mrs.),Blaenmorw
parish.
MANOEOWEN
Cioodwick on the
railway, 2 west from Fishguard,
broke, and 46 north-west from
county of Pembroke. Dewisland
west unii
rj miles south from
the Great Western
25 north from Pem-
Carmirthen, in the
hundred. Fla^trford-
union and county court district. Fishguard petty
sessional division, rural deanery of Fishguard and arch-
deaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St. Mary, rebuilt in 1871, is an edifice of stone in thf
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, and a
belfry containing one boll : there are 120 sittings. Tho
register of baptisms dates from the year 1783 ; burials,
1785 ; marriages, 1786, but is very defective. The living
n the gift of the
1905 by the Rev.
David's College,
Kdward Lincoln Lewis B.A. of S
Marked thui • letters should be ad
dressed Dwrbach, Pembrokeshire.
Johns Vincent James G. Manorowen
•Torke James Charles J.P. Langton
COMMERCIAL.
Childa Edear, miller (water)
*Cornock William, blacksmith
Holtam Albert, shopkeeper
Thompson John, cowkeeper, Panteg
KARCBOSS
Lampeter, who is also vicar of Llanwnda and resides
at Goodwick. Here is a Baptist chapel. Langton is the
seat and property of James Charles Yorke esq. J.P.
Vincent J. G. Johns esq. is the principal landowner.
The soil is sand, clay and heavy loam ; subsoil, clay.
The chief crops are barley, oats and swedes. The area
is 1,178 acres; assessable value, ;^73o: the population
Parish Clerk, Thomas Williams.
Letters through Fishguard, the nearest money order &
telegraph office. The nearest post office is at Dwrbach
Public Elementary School, Tredavid, for the parishes
danston & Llanstinan (mixed &
1877, for 61 children; Mark Hale.
infants), erected
FAKMKRS.
Bateman William, Mill
Davies James Lloyd, Clyn
Davies John, Trewellyn
Davies William, Scle'ddy uchaf
Edwards William, Llanwern
Evans Morris, Home farm
Lloyd William, Clingim
Morse David, Dolau
IIANSEIiTON, see Swansea.
Phillips James, Penmaddin
Rowe David, Scleddy Ganol
*Rowe Thomas, Langton farm
Thomas Benjamin, Millfield
Thomas Benjamin, Trebrython
Thomas William, Brynant'
Thomas William, Havod
•Williams Morris, Tredavid
Williams Thomas, Manorowen
sh oil the Glamorganshire coast
at a point iimuediately opposite Porlock, on the coast of
Somerset, and is 8 miles south from Bridgend .station
on the Great Western railway, and h south-west from
Oowbridge station on the Llantrisant to Abertliaw
branch of the Taflf Vale railway, in the Pontypridd
division of the county of Glamorgan, Ogmore hundred,
Bridgend union and county court di.strict, Newcastle
petty sessional division, rural deanery of Groneath
Lower (western divisiion) and archdeaconry and diocese
of Llandaff. The church of Holy Trinity, supposed to
have been erected in the early part of the 12th century,
is an ancient building of stone in the Norman style,
consisting of chancel, rave, south porch and a western
saddleback tower containing 2 bells; the chancel arch,
a doorwuy and the font are interesting examples of the
Norman style, and there is a lowside window : the
church was' restored in tig$. at a cost of ^875, and
affords 100 sittings. The "register of - baptisms and
burials dates
rectory, net yf
and residence,
Llandaff, and
Thomas B.A. (
Thomi
Sydn
Cooke Wm. k Son. farmi
arly value ;C>o- '"i'>i 57 n"" "f ^'ebe
in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of
held since 1916 by the Rev. Sydney
f St. David's College, Lampeter, who is
aNo perpetual curate of Monknash. Nash Point, a
dingcroua promontory on the coast, and the limit in
this direction of the ports of Swansea and Cardiff, has
two lighthouses. Godfrey H. J. Williams esc). J.P. and
Henry Radcliffe esq. J.P. are the principal landowners.
The soil is clay; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops
are wheat, barley and oats. The area is- 978 acres of
land and 108 of foreshore; rateable value, j^i,02i ; the
population in 1911 was 95.
Letters received through Cardiff. Pillar Letter Box.
The nearest money order & telegraph office is at
Wick, 2 miles west
Public Elementary School (mixed), for Marcross & .St.
Donats, for 48 children ; Mrs. S. Davies, mi.stress
David Evan, farmer. Lark farm Rees Eliz3(Mrs.),The Horse ShoeP.H
Morgan Thomas John, farmer. Village Thonms Morgan & Williams, farmrs.
House farm Oroi'sheol farm
Pearce Thomas, shopkeeper Thnnias Idri<, farmer. The Farm
MABDY,
iilale.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
MAI
OKS.
61.5
MABGAM is an extensive parish, delightfully situated
under a wood at the base ot the IVIj-nydd Margam and on
the high road between Neath and Bridgend, being gi
miles south from the former and 9 north from the latter,
3J miles south from Aberavon, 3 south from Port Talbot
station on tlie Great Western railway and 186 miles In
road from London, in the Aberavon division of the
county of Glamorgan, hundred of Neath, petty sessional
•division (}f Aberavon, Neath union and county court dis-
trict, rural deanery of Upper Groneath (eastern divi-
sion), archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The
parish includes Port Talbot, which will be found under
a separate heading. Margam was governed by a Local
Board until the " Local Government Act. 1894 " (56 and
57 Vict. c. 73) established an Urban District Council.
The district under the Act was divided into three wards,
Tir,. Eastern, Central and Western, but in March, 1901.
a new ward, called the " North ward." was formed.
Previous to the 13th centuiy this place wa.i called Pen-
dar, or the Oak Summit. The church of St. Mary is a
building in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,
nave and aisle.^. and a belfry containinir 2 bells : it was
restored in 1873: there ai'e many handsome monuments
to the Mansel family and one to the late Theodore
Mansel Talbot esq. : the church has five stained windows,
and affords 350 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burials dates "from the year 1671;: marriages, 1686. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;£2i2, in the gift
of Capt. Andrew Mansel Talbot Fletcher, and held
since 1680 by the Kev. Zacchaeus Paynter Williamson,
of St. Aidans, and rural dean of Upper Groneath
(eastern division). There is a mission room at Morfa.
Beulah CaJvinistic Methodist chapel at Groes, built
in 1838. is an octagonal building of stjine, and will seat
200 •. there is another Calvinistic Methodist chapel at
Water street. Margam Urli.in District Sanatorium wa.-
•erected in 1896 at a cost, including furnishing, of
;^3,200, and will hold 34 patients. In the parish are
several monoliths, one of which is eight feet high and
bears an inscription in rude and imperfect characters.
Here are remains of a Cistercian abbey, founded by
Eobert Fit7.-Hamon, Earl of Gloucester, July 31, 1147: the
west front exhibits three windows above a recessed portal ;
the nave. Late Norman, retains a portion of its arcade
and a few fragments of the east end are also left: the
unique chapter house, Late Early Englisu, is 50 feet in
diameter and has 12 sides, with a vestibule of 3 alleys.
total
28 feet long: the nave was ot six bays, and
internal length 272 feet: part of the common house and
the undercroft of the infirmary are still standing: Eing
John, with his troops, when on the march to Ireland,
was entertained here. About a mile from the abbey
was a convent of nun^, called Eglwys Nunydd, or the
Nuns' Church ; at the dissolution of tlie abbevs it was
sold to Sir Eice Mansel knt. ; it afterwards came into
the possession of the Talbots, heirs to the Mansels, and
is now occupied as a farmhouse. Margam Abbey is the
.seat of Capt. Andrew Mansel Talbot Fletcher; the
mansion is a handsome structure in the Tudor style,
built in 1830; the park is seven miles in circumference,
and has been long celebrated for its pleasure grounds;
the principal feature is the Orangery, which owes it*
origin to a shipwreck near here of a vessel conveying
from Portugal a consignment of orange and lemon trees,
and, being stranded, the plants became the property of
the lord of the manor. From the top of the hills a
view of the beautiful Bay of Swansea may be obtained,
and the character of the scenery generally, from ita
rich woodlands and mountains, is picturesque in the
extreme. Capt. Andrew Mansel Talbot Fletcher is lord
of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is various,
having underneath it the coal measures. The land it
chiefly in pasture. The area is 18,144 acres of land, 273
of water, 23 of tidal water and 926 of foreshore; rate-
able value, including Port Talbot, ;£99,8o8 ; the popula-
tion in 1901 was 9,014 and in 191 1, 14,713, including 316
on board vessels.
The population of the wards in igii was — Central.
3.948 ; East, 783 ; North, 1,769 ; West, 8,213.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in igti
■Sexton, Samuel John.
Post. M. 0. & T. Office,
sab-postmistre.s.«. Letter
Margam,— Mrs .\nn '
! through Port Talbot
MARGAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
For particulars, see Port Talbot,
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Gi-oes. Margam (mixed), for 134 children; Williara
Albert Brown, master
Pontrhydyfen, Margam ;
mixed, for 260 children ;
(Marked thus I postal address | Griffith Edward, farmer, Tylagigfi an
Kenfig Hill, Bridgend.) | Guilford William, farmer, Hatodigae
(Marked thus + postal address Pyle, 1 (pof ^'l ^^ address, Llangynwjd.
Briduend 1 Bridgend)
'^ ' tHowells Rees. farmer. Bryndu-fach
Fletcher Capt. Andrew Mansel Tal-Ujen];;ng chris. farmer, Ffynoniago
bot, Margam Abbey tJenkins Rees, farmer, Pentre farm
Haward Tristram Warrington, Ty jjo^es Benjamin, farmer, Caegarw
Gfoes jon^s Caradoc, farmer, Cwin Malwg
-lardine WiUiam, Danygraig ^Jones Hannah (Mrs.), farmer,Bryndu
Lipscomb Godfrey J. P. Twyn-yr-hydd I jyjj(,j. jen^jn Lewis, farmer. Grug-
Williamson Rev. Zacchaeus Paynter; wellt-fawr
(•'^cav) ;t Jones William, fanner, Heol-fadog
COMMBRCIAL. i Joseph Llewellyn, farmer, Groeswen
Browning Hugh Frederick, farm bailiff Lean James, farmer, Tynyframe
to Margam estate. Old Park farm ' Lewis John, farmer, Hafod
Cooper George, gardener to Capt. fLlewellyn Rees, farmer, Tyryr-hoel
A. M. Talbot Fletcher ILoveluck Thomas, farmer, Pentyle
Courtney John, head gamekeeper to Macmillan John Donald, forester to
the Margam estate ' Margam estate
Cuyford Harold, electrician to the JMaddock Bros, farmers, Trocdyrhew
Margam estate fMaddock Lewis, farnir.Nantyneuadd
-t-David Edward, farmer, Hafod haulog Maddock Wilham. farmei', Bromhil
i-David John, farmer, Longland | Margam Estate Office (Godfrey Lips
-fOavid Matthew, farmer, Aberbaidan; comb J. P agent)
tDavies John, farmer, Kenfig hnu.'^e
Margam Urban Sanitary
District
Durhin Edward, farmer, Pantvnioch
Sanitorium (John Hopkv
I Davies
Evans Edward S; Sons, blacksmiths
M.D.Durh., M.R.C.S.Eng.
medical
Evans John, farmer, Graigcoch
supt)
MABLOES is a parish and village in the county ol
Pembroke, on the southern shore of the bay of Mussel-
wick, a subsidiarv portion of St. Bride's Bav, 9 miles
west-by-north from Old Miltord station on the Great
Western railway, 12 south-west from Haverfordwest, and
290 from London, in Eoose hundred and petty sessional
division, Haverfordwest union and county court district,
and in the rural deanery ot Roose. and archdeaconry and
diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Peter is an
ancient cruciform edifice ot stone, in the Early English
■style, consisting of vaulted chancel, nave, transepts, and
a double bell gable at the west end with one bell : the
chancel retains sedilia. and there are two hagioscopes :
ir the baptistery is a font of early date : there are 162
Marshall Andrew, farmer, Llantam-
Morgan George, farmer, Carregrhew
Nicholas John, farmer. Ynisvgwas
Palmer Mordecai. farmer', Pwlly-
whaiad
tRichards David, frmr.Rhydybontpren
Richards David, farmer, Wern
Thomas David J. organist to Margam
abbey
Thomas Evan, farmer, Blaenmalwg
JThomas James, miller (water),
Llanmhangel mill
Thomas Jennet (Mrs.), frmr. Cilgvoid
Thomas John, farmer, Newland
Thomas Joshua, farmer. Tonmawr
Thomas Philip, farmer, Tydu
tThomaa Rees, farmer, Bryndu house
Thomas Robert, farmer, Cwm
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Blaencwn-
cerwyn (postal address, Maeateg.
Bridgend)
Thomas Thos. fi-mr. Grug-wellt-fach
Thomas Wm. farmer, EgTwysnnnydd
Thomas William, farmer, Morfa-bach
Williams Catherine (Mrs.), farmer,
Penvbrvn
sittings. The registers date from the year 17.J.9. The
living is a vicarage, net income ^140. with glebe (,£5).
in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, "id held since 1911
bv the Rev^ Henry Morgan B^A^ of St^ Davids CoUege,
Lampeter, who is also rector of and resides at St.
Bride's There is a Baptist chapel, erected m 1892 and
■1 parish hall erected bv Lord Kensington. Lord
Kensimjt-on D.S.O.. D.L.. J.P. is lord of the manor and
the principal landowner. The soil is clay and red
earth ; subso
chiefly
pas'
.577
but s
land.
stone. The
e cereals are grown. The area
of water, 2 of tidal water and
5le value, ^^1,482 ; the popula-
616 MAULOES.
SOUTH WAl.ES.
Skoiner Island, i^ mile distant from the extreme west i
point of this parish, is in the parish of St. Martin.
Haverfordwest, and has one farmhouse.
Parish Glerk, Richard Davies.
Post, M. O. & T. Office. — James J. Edwards, sub-posl- |
master. Letters throuirh Milford Haven !
James Tho
Marloes com'
COMMEItCIAL.
Edwards James, baker & grocer
Edwards Moses, carrier
Folland William, boot maker
Harries George, blacksmith
mes Frank,
Kiln
mes Thos. fai
mes Thomas,
[KELLY S
-Moses Edwards k Richard
M-, Runnaway's Scale Aubrey, undertaker, & estal
carpenter to Lord Kensington
Marloes court Scale Mrs. farmer. Little Marloes
>r, Philbeach Scale George, farmer, Musclewick
, Thomas Alfred, farmer. The Fold
Reynolds Thomas, farmer. West Hook | Warlow Arthur, cowkeeper
Richards James, farmer, Fopstone i Young David, farmer, Crabhall
Richards William, firmer, Winterton !
MABROS is a parish on the north shore of Carmar-
then Bay, 7 miles west-by-south from Laugharne and 6
miles south from Whitland station on the Great Western
railway, in the hundred of Derllys, county of Car-
marthen, petty sessional division of Llanboidy, union
and county court district of Narberth, and in the
rural deanery of St. Clears, archdeaconry of Carmarthen.
and diocese of St. Bavid's. The church of St. Laurence
(formerly a chapel to Laugharne) is a plain building of
stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
transept, nave, south porch, and an embattled towei
containing one bell: it was restored in 1894, and affords
ICO sittings. The registers date from the year 1738.
The living is a vicarage, net income ^64, with 6 acres
I of glebe, in the gift of the vicar of Laugharne, and held
' smce 1904 by the Rev. John Thomas Evans B.A. of St.
David's College. Lampeter, who is also vicar of. and
lesides at, Kiffig. Morgan Jones esq. J. P. is lord of
I the manor and principal landowner. The chief crops
nre wheat and barley and some roots. The area is 2,334
iicres of land, 2 of water and 400 of foreshore; rateable
j value, .^^892; the population in 191 1 was in.
j Letters through Laugharne, Carmarthenshire. Th«
uea.rest post, money order & telegraph office is at
j Pendine, 2 miles east
IVall Letter Boies.— Co.*.- Roads & Green Bridge
I The children of this place attend the school at Tre
moilet, I mile distant
Davii
rbt. Lewis, fr
Uavies John, New inn
over. tEbsworth William, farmer
idae Harris Griffith, farmer, Talyfan
Park Harris Thomas, farmer. Mill farm
John
David, farmer
tJames John, farmer. Clyngwyn
Lewis Thomas, farmer. Underbill
I tMorris Benjamin, farmer. Game
MABTLETWY is a parish in the county of Pembroke,
on the East Cleddau river, 6 miles south-west from
Templeton station on the Gieat Western railway, 8
miles south-west from Narberth station on the Pem-
broke Dock and Whitland section of the Great Western
railway, and 7 south-east from Haverfordwest, in Nar-
berth hundred, union, county court district and petty
sessional division, and in the rural deanery of NarbertB,
and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Marcellus is an ancient edifice of stone,
presumed to date from the middle of the 12th century,
and chiefly in the Norman style: it consists of chancel,
nave, north aisle, south porch, and a western bell cote
containing one bell : the chancel retains a piscina and
there are traces of a hagioscope : the church affords 165
sittings. The registers date from the year 1718. The
living is a victtrage, net income ;^85, with 8 acres of
clebe and residence, in the gift of the Milford Haven
Railway and Estate Couipany, and held since 1906 by
the Rev. Edward Alexander "Weale B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. There are Baptist, Congregational
and Calvinistic Methodi.st chapels. A large tract of the
parish abounds with coal and culm, which some years
ivas eitensn
orkid, the produce of the collieries
being shipped from Landshipping. In the parish are
several ruined mansion.s, once belonging to the Owen
:ind other families. The principal landowners are Sir
Charles Edward Gregg Philipps bart. Major Stanlev,
Baron de RiUv.ni and Heiirv Seymour Allen esq. D.L.,
J. P. The ^nil 1. V :ii PUS ;' subsoil, clay. The chief
crops are IkitI.-v. nats and turnips, and some portion is
under pasturaL'f. Tliu area is 3,331 acres of land, u
(if tidal water, and 132 of foreshore : rateable value»
^2.185; the population in 1911 was 351.
Post & M. O. Office. Martletwy.— Mis* Eliza Thomas,
sub-postmistress. Letters through Templeton, Pem-
brokeshire. The nearest telegraph office is at Law-
renny, 4 miles distant
Post Office, Landshipping. — Mrs. Mary Cole, sub-post-
uiistress. Letters through Templeton, Pembrokeshire.
Martletwy is the nearest money order office, & Rhos.
the nearest telegraph office. 3 miles distant
National School (mixed), built in 1853, for 106 children ;
James Roberts, ma.ster
Davies Rev. Benjamin (Baptist) ' Cunnick Benjamin, cowkeeper
Tribe William, Highgate |Cunnick Thomas, farmr. Whitlow hill
Weale Rev. Edward Alexander B.A. 1 Davies George, Tliiee Horse Shoes
(vicar). The Vicarage
COMMERCIAL.
Adams Thomas, farmer. Martin hi
Allen Benjamin, farmer, Li>nnon
Allen Mrs. farmer, Flimstone
Allen William, Stanley Arms P I
Landshipping
Cole David, cowkeeper, Weston
Dole James, farmer, Burnett's hill
Oole James, farmer 4; assistant ove
seer, Landshipping
Cole John, carpenter
Cole John, farmer. Backs
Cole William, farmer, Landshippii
Cousins Thomas, farmer. Whitlow
P.H. Landshipping
Davies Thomas, farmer, Trevaue
1 Evans James, tailor
Evans Thomas, ■wheelwright
Eynon Benjamin, farmer
Eviion William, farmer
GrifTith George, fari.ier, Waddock
Hay George, farmer. Backs
laker
veils George, cowkeeper, Westuii
n Caroline (Mrs.), farmei
laitletwv house
II Frederick, farmer. New Park
n Isaac, farmer, Weston
es Isaac, carpenter. Garden Pits
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), farmer, Clyne
Lewis Fdk. wheelwright, Wilkin's pk
Lewis Wm. cowkpr. MiUards park
Lewis William, farmer, Eweton
Mathias David, farmer. Westfields fin
Nicholas John, cowkeeper, Weston
Xichnkis Sarah (Miss), farmer, Bu.sh
Nichnl.is William, farmer.Burnett's hi
O-.MMis Edward, farmer, Vogar
Richards .lane (Mrs ), cowkpr. Weston
Thomas Alfred, farmer. Park
Thomas Benjamin, farmer
Thomas Eliza (Miss), grocer, k post
office
Tribe John B. farmer. Stangs
Tribe William, farmer, Highgate
Watkins Thomas, farmer. Knaps
Y'cmng George, farmer. Oak hill
MATHBY is a parish and village in the county of
Pembroke, 6 miles from Letterston station on a branch
line of the Great Western railway, 7 south-west-by-west
from Fishguard, and 14 from Haverfordwest, in Dew-
island hundred, Haverfordwest union and county court
district, and in the rural deanery of Fishguarci, arch-
deaconry and diocese of i-l. David's. The Dewisland
petty sessions arc held here. The church of the Holy
Martyrs, rebuilt in 1869, is an edifice of local stone, con-
sistiiig of chancel, nave, transept, porch, and a belfry
containing i bell: there are 190 sittings. The registers
date from the year 1729. The livine i" a vicarage, net
income £2S5- including 90 acres of glcba and residen
in the eift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held sii
1B94 by the Rev. David Griffiths of St. Bees. There 1
Baptist and Congregational chapels. Hiring fairs ar&
I. eld on Octaber loth and nth. The soil is light gravel;
-iilisnil, rock. The chief crops are barley and oats.
The area is 7,271 acres of land. 12 of water and 36 of
(oreshore; assessable value, ^2,865; the pi.pulation in
11)11 was 563.
Pari.sh Clerk, Benjamin Griffiths.
Post & Tel. Office. Mathry.-John 0. Phillips, sub-post-
master. Letters through Letterston. Pembrokeshire.
St. Nicholas is the ne^irest money order office
Post Office. Castle Morris.— Griffith James Thomas,
sub-postmaster. Letters through Letterston, Pem-
brokeshire, which is the nearest money order office ft
Mathry the nearest telegraph office
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
MKI.IVDWK.
617
PEMBROKESHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR DEWISLAND .
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. j
Bees Thomas Blethyn. Treuiynydd, St. Daviil'.^^, Pern-
brokeshire, chairman
Evans Henry Wm. Harbour house, Solva, Pembrokeshire
Oreen Francis, Glan-y-mor, St. David's
Harries Henry Murray, Nine Wells, Whitchurch, Solva,
Pembroke.«bire
H.uries James, Hayscastle, Wolfscastle, Pembrokesliire
J;imes William George, Llysyronen, St. Nicholas, Fish-
5:uard, Pembrokeshire
X(-wis Saml. Lloyd, Penvbank, Castle Morris, Letterston
Williams Hugh Alfred, Letterston, Pembrokeshire
Williams Sam.son Thomas, Solva, Pembrokeshire
Williams Samuel James Watts-, Menai,St. David's, Pemb
Williams William Wilfred M.D. Glendower house, St.
David's, Pembrokeshire
Clerk to the Magistrates, Richard Thomas Propert
Williams, High street, Haverfordwest.
Petty sessions are held at Mathry, on the ist friday
in the month, except October, &'on the last tridav in
September. The following places are included in' the
petty sessional division : — Brawdy, Granston, Hays-
castle, Jordanston, Letterston. Llandelny. Llanhowell,
Llanrin, Llanrvthan, Mathry, St. David's, St. Dog-
well's, St. Edrin's. St. Elvis, St. Lawrence, St.
Nicholas, Whitchurch & the Cathedral Close of St.
David's
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1870. for
99 children ; David T. Lewis, head master
Oriffiths Benj. Farmers" Arms P
Jenkins John, miller. The Mill, A
Castle
Jones David. Bridgend inn
Phillips Benjamin James, black.sn
Phillips John O. draper. Post offic
Roberts & Co. shopkeepers, & ]
•'ffice, Castlemorris
VABMEHS.
f'harles Thomas, Trewallterlwyd
Davies James, Penyfeidir
■ I Evans David Sidney, Castle Cenlas
Griffith Percy H. Parkynole
Griffith Percy Thomas, 'Parkynole
Griffillis Henry P. Long house
Griffiths John Howard, PriskillyForest
Griflilhs Thomas, Upper farm
Harries William, Torbant
Howells E. Tycant
'James George, Tynewyddgrug
.Jenkins John, Aber Castle
John Abel, Waunbarry
Lawrence Ivor, Rhoslanog
Lawrence WiUiam, Lower house
Llewellyn Wm. John. Lhv\nuo:ias
i Lewis John, Priskillyfach
IIAWDLAM, see Kenfig.
Lewis John Lloyd, Rhoslanogfach
Lewis Samuel Lloyd, Penybank
Mathias George. Pencnwc
Miles Griffith. Mabus
Miles Henry, Ciliaden
Mori is Walter. Priskillvfawr
Morse William. Lower' Mabus
ilurrow Hugh, Bryncledduu
Perkins David, Trefelyn
Philipps Walter Thos. C:
Rees S. James. Morva
Rees William Morris, Ca
Richards Evan N. Tresae
Roberts George, Llambed
Willinnis John, Gilfach
henv
MEHNDWH (or Capel Bangor) is a parish in the
county of Cardigan, formed with Parcel Canol and
part of Cwmrheidol into an ecclesiastical parish 11 June,
1844, from the parish cf Llanbadarn Fawr. and is 5
miles east from Aberystwyth, on the road to Lanidloes,
in the hundred of Geneu'r-Glyn. petty sessional division
of Geneu'r-GIyn-Lower, union and county court district
of Aberystwyth, and in the rural deanery of Llanba-
damfawr, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of St.
David's. The church' of St. David is a building of
5tone, consisting of chancel, nave and a small western
turret, containing one bell : there are 400 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1839. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ;f2co, in the gift of the vicar
nf Llanbadarn Fawr, and held since 1892 by the Rev.
Morgan Morgan L.D. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
The chapel of ease at Goginan, built in 1871, has 150
sittings. There is a Baptist chapel at Goginan, erected
in 1821, seating 350 persons, and a Calvinistic Methodist
chapel, seating 480 persons. The charities consist of
£8 5s. yearly for distribution to the poor, and £8 for
school purposes. There are two small woollen factories.
Lead mining was formerly carried on, but has been
abandoned for some time. " The manor is the property
I'i the Crown. The principal landowners are George
Wiiliams Parry es,|. D.L., J. P. and Sir Lewes Thomas
Loveden Pryse bait. The soil is sand and gravel. The
area is 8.224 a""es of land and 48 of water ; rateable
value, ^2.346; the population in 1911 was 564.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office. Capel Bangor.— Mrs. Janett
Richards, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from
Aberystwyth
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Goginan. — Hugh Morgan Evans,
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Aberystwyth
Public Elementary Schools.
Goginan, built in 1878, for 154 children; David Herbert,
PARCEL CANOL is a township of the parish of Llan-
badarn Fawr, situated on the river Rheidol, s miles east
from Aberystwyth. The area is 2,841 acres of land and
14 of water; rateable value, ^1,910 ; the population in
1911 was 284.
Letters are received from Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth &
Bow Street, Cardiganshire
The children of this township attend the school at
Capel Bangor
MELINDWB.
<Marked thus t receive their letter.s
through Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth.)
PRIVATE RESIDENT.S.
Hughes John. Mynavon
James iJavid, Bron Haul
James Richard Lewis, Tyllwvdri
-James Mrs. Broncast«ll
James Thomas J. P. Aelybryn
Morgan Rev. David (Calvinistic
Methodist), Penllwyn
Morgan Rev. Morgan L.Div. (vicar).
Morgan Henrv William, Broneirion
Pnghe Rev. "Thomas L.Div. (curate)
Rees Mrs. Maesbangor cottage
Vaughan David, Penybont
Williams John, DolaVon
COMMERCIAL.
Edwards Elizabeth (Mrs.) & Son,
farmers, Broullangwrdd
Hughes Rd.&Thos.btchrs.Penpontbren
James Richard Lewis & Thomas,
farmers, 'Tyllwyd
tJames David, farmer, Aberpeithnant
James Elizabeth (Mrs.), Maesbangor
Arms P.H
Jenkins John, farmer, Wenftryd
fJenkins Richard David, farmer,
Nantvrarian
Jones Edward, gi-ocer. Capel Baniror
Lewis Isaac R. grocer, Capel Bangor
Lewis Lewis, Tvnllidiart P.H
tMorgans Richd. farmer, Llerniaddu
Morris John, woollen manufr. Pandy
Owen John, farmer, Cefncoed
Price Hv. James, miller, Capel Bangor
Prys John, woollen manufacturer
Pugh Hugh, farmer, Penbryn
Rees James, blacksmith, Tynllidiart
Richards Janett (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
& post office, Capel Bangor
Vaughan Benj. tailor, Capel Bangor
GOGINAN.
tBebb William B. farmer, Blaendv-
ffryn
Davies Thomas, farmer, Tynpull
Evans David, Druid P.H. ('& assistant
overseer & rate collector)
Evans Hugh M. grocer, & post office
Evans William, Roval Oak P.H
Griffiths William, farmer
Jones William, beer retailer
Lewis Morgan, farmer, Troedyrhiw
Mason Richard, farmer, Troedrhiew
Morgan Daniel, boot repairer
Rodi-rick Moses, grocer
PARCEL CANOL.
(Marked thus * receive their letters
through Bow Street, Cardigansh.)
(Marked thus t receive their letters
through Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth)
FARMERS.
Marked thus X farni 150 acres or o^-er.
*Davies Henry, Bronsaint
♦Davies Thomas. Tyncwm
♦Edward Ellen (Mrs.), Rhosgoch
tEdwards Eleazer, Dolcniw
t*Edwar(Is Hugh Pugh, Love.sgrove
•Evans William Henry, Cefnllwyd
tGriffiths Thomas (& assistant over-
seer), Peiilanolea
ithy
Abe
JtJames John Thoma
*Jones John, Rhydceir
»Jones John Llewelyn, Felinhen
tJones Thomas, Cefnllidiart
tJones Thomas, Cwmwythig
■j-Lewis Elias, Pengwmrin
tLewis Evan. Gwarcwmnantbvch;
ttLewis John Pugh, Llwvniorwc
ucha
•Lewis Richard T. Darrenfawr
*Llovd Thomas, Moelbrvncastle
»Owens Ann (Mrs.), Tymawr
tOwens Richard, Gellyfadog
dole
61 u MKLINDWR.
•Pariy Ednard. Lluestfawr
tRichards David & John. I
donen
SOUTH WALES.
'Richards Ellen (Mrs), Nantyb
•Richards John, Gellywynebwe:
'Rowland David, Llue.stfach
[kelly's
IfEIillTE is a parish in the county of Pembroke, on the
river Nevern, a little west of the road from Haveifoidwest
to Cardigan, 5 miles west from Boncath staliuii, and 5
north-west from Crymmych Arms station, both on the
VVhitland and Cardigan section of the Great \Vesterii
railway, 4 east from Newport (Pembrukeshiie), and 7
iOiith-wBst from Cardigan, in the hundred and jiettv
«essional dn-isioii of Keuies, union and county court
district of Cardiga]i, and in the rural deanery of Kemes.
archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Dogvael is a modern building of stone,
consisting only of chancel, nave, and a bell cot. containing
one bell; the east window is stained: the church aftords
75 sittings. The registers date from the year 1702. The
living is a rectory, net mcome ^^95, with 6 acres of glebe
and residence, in the gift of Sir M. 0. Mowbray Lloyd barl.
James Rev. Thomas Makeig B.A
(rector), Rectory
COilMKRCIAI,.
Morris Wm. wheelwright, Royal Oak
Kee.i Jas. assist, overseer, Pontgynoi
Rees John, blacksmith, Penfford'd
1 IRowlands Rowland, Sgybornewydd
jtThomas Richard, Alltfadog
ItThuraas William, Llwyniorwerth-issa,
and the freeholders alternately, and held since 1005 by
the Rev. Thomas Makeig James B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. There is a Congregational chapel.
The river Nevern affords good trout and salmon fishing.
In the parish is a circular camp called " Pen-y-Beng-
Ing.-' Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart. D.L.,
J. P. is lord of the manor. The laiid is held chiefly bv
.Miiall freeholders. The soil is light sand ; chief crops,
wheat, nats and barley. The area is 4,489 acres of land
of water
able
''"•"> £^'9'^7 ; 'he population
in 1911 was 302.
Letters through Eg
th» ne.irest post, i
lo'ney
w, Peir
order &
brokeshire
telegraph
whi
office
-h if
The children of th
mentary school at
WMte
sh attend the Public
hurch
Ele-
Thomas Willi
Brynberian mill
Williams Thos.Cwmglc
Marked thus t farm 150 i
Adams David, Wernddu
(Miss)
Richards Will'ian
Thomas David, (
Bowen John, Mirianogganol
5 James, Mirianog fach
John Llywelyn, Hendre
tEvans Seth, Penbenglog
s John, Henllan
s Thomas, Rhosmaenfach
Her (water), George Stephen, DylTrin Benglog
Howells W"illiam, Parcymeurig
Jenkins Margaret (Mrs.), Miriano
Evan, Rhosmaenisaf
Mathias Thomas, Ravel
s Martha (Mrs.), Tyllwyd
.Morris Thomas, Gelly
MEKTHYE is a parish in the Carmarthen division of
the county of Carmarthen, on the river Cowen, 2 miles
north-east from Sarnau station, on the Carmarthen and
Whitland section of the Great Western railway, and 4
west from Carmarthen, !n Elvet hundred, Carmarthen
union, county court district and petty sessional division,
and in the rural deanerv and archdeaconry of Car-
marthen, and diocese of St. David's. Under a Local
(iovernnient Board Order, dated March, 1884, Capel
Vaenor was transferred from Mydrim to this parish.
The church of St. Enfail i.s a building of stone in the I Letters through Cai
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, tran- order k telegraph office
sept, north porch, and a belfry containing one bell: in ; Wall Letter Box, Pass-by
the porch is an ancient stone, supposed to date from | Public Elementarv .School (uiixed), built in 1870. for
the 6th century: there are i6d sittings. The registers i children; Miss J. Treharne, mistress
date from the year 1678. The living is a rectory, net Railway Station, .Sarnau. Daniel Richards, stat
income £150, including 45 acres of glebe, and resi- ' master
Phillips David, Rhostwarch
Phillips Griffith & Maiv
Havod Tvdlil
Phillips Henry Walter, Pent re
Phillips John, Pensarn
Phillips T. Danydderwen
tRees Wm. t Benjamin. Pontgynom
Rees AVilliam, Rhosfach
G. Cwminsbach
Glanduadfach
Thomas Thomas, Glanduadfawr
Thomas William, Brynberian mill
Williams Thomas. Pencnwchhach
dence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held
since 1900 by the Rev. John Morgan Evans M.A. of Hat-
field Hall, Durham. There is a Congregational chapel.
Castel Coch is an ancient fortified site in this parish.
The principal landowner is Sir James Hamlyn Williams-
Drummond bait. The soil is loam ; subsoil, rock. The-
chief crops are wheat, barley and oats, with some
pasturage and green crops. The area is 3,076 acres ;
assessable value, j^3,896 ; the population in 191 1 was 291
in the civil parish, and 217 in the ecclesiastical parish,
which is the nearest money
Evans -Rev. John Morgan t
Powel Capt. David. Sarnau
Davies Thomas & Son, tailo
Evans Thomas, shopkeeper
Raymond John, Pa.ss By P
Thomas Samuel, builder
F.IHMKBS.
Cajle
Davie
r Job
. Johi
. Ffynnon Sain
, Penpombren
MA Sect ry Davies Thomas, Glebe land
I Davies William J. Bragty
I Evans David, Tynewydd
I Evans Evan, Blaencwm
Evans Lewis, Cwmdyhen
, Evans Rachel (Mrs.), ParUy-Berlb
Evans William, Cwmcynen
GrifTilhs Benjamin, Cwm Merthyr
Jenkins John, Waunlas
Lewis William, Llethrach
Phillips Joseph, Doverhill
Phillips William, Glasparcan
Rees William, Ffynnonwen
Richards John. Danvcoed
Thomas Elil. (Mrs.), Derllvs
Walters Sarah (Mrs), Capel
Williams Ann (Mrs.), Leichlwy(
Williams David, Cefnmystrich
Williams Edward, Bethlwyd
Williams Thomas, Tvrbanal
MEHT2YB CYNOO is a parish in the county o:
Brecknock, 6 miles north from Cradoc station, on thf
Neath and Brecon raUway, 9 north-hy-west from Brecon,
and 10 south-west from Builth, in the hundred ol
Merthyr tynog, petty sessional division of Merthyr
county court dislriot of Brecon, union of Brecknock
niral deanery of Brecon (first part), archdeaconry ol
Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The church of St
Cynog is a small building of stone, consisting of chan-
nel nn.> and a western tower containing 4' bells
The
The
x8o sittings
.vear 175°- The living is a vi.-arage. net yearlv value
£201, ,n the gift of J. D. D. Evans esq. aiid the
Marquess Cjrnden alternately, and held since ,9,4 by
the Rev. Thomas Jones L.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who is also incumbent and patron of the
sinecure of Dyffryn Honddu. There is a chapel of ease
at DVFFBTN HONDDU, two Congregational chapels,
one, hhenener founded in 1797, seating 150 persons,
and another, Bethania, erected in 1841, which has 130
• ittings, also two Welsh Methodist chapels. A sum of
£-i, the beciuest in 1760 of Edward Gwyn, is distributed
Gray Hy. Edwd. J. P. The Bungalow
Jones Rev. Thomas L.Div. (vicar)
COMMBUCIAL
John, blacksmith, Uppi
\earlv to the poor. Lord Tredegar is lord of the manor-
The Marquess Camden, Sir John T. Dillwyn-Llewelyn
birt. Miss Nancy .Tones, the trustees of the late Hugh
Henry Powel esq. J. P. (d. 1910), and Henry Edward
Gray J. P. are the principal landowners, "fhe soil is
loam and red sandstone ; chief crops, wheat, barley,
o;itR and root crops. The area is 17,723 acres of land
and 39 of water; rateable value, ;^S.2i5 ; the population
Post Office, Pontfaon, at the bridge crossing the Tscir.
— Mrs. Elizabeth Owen, sub-postmistress. Letters
from Brecon, which is the nearest money order &
telegraph office. 6 miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — Merthyr Cynog & Upper Chapel
Public Elementary Schools.
Merthyr Cynog (mixed), built in 1878, for 50 children ;
Miss L. A. Forgan. mistress
Pontfaen (mixed), built in 1876, for 60 children; Miss
Stevenson, mistress
Ipper Chapel, built about 1876, for 50 children; Miss
Eleanor Davies. mistress
Davies William, assistant overseer 1 Williams Mabel (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Jones Owenllian k Mary (Misses). Maescoed, Upper Chapel
Plough & Harrow P.H. Up. Chapel fahmkhs.
Morgan Ann (Mrs.), grocer, Pontfaen Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Owen Eliiaheth (Mrs.), blacksmith. Bevan John. Penrhiw farm
& post office. Pontfaen Drytlierch John, Bailyhrith farm
' ■ " ■ ill farm
Hot,;... u • " ^[■i<ci vjuui.ri « posi omce. i-ontiacn iirytiiercn jonn, Bailvn
n»3ie! vrn,^,?f'"','i^''T'^* blacksn.ith I Williams John, carpjnter, Pontfaen iBufton David. Cwmpis
Danes Mnrgt. (^rrs.^, Cross Key, inn , Williams Lily (Miss), grocer tDavies David. Pontma
DIKECTOKY.]
tDavies John, Coniele farm
tDavies John, Tyrgawnen farm
tDavies John Lewis, Yscirfecha
Pentwyn farm
tDavies Margt. (Mrs.), Llechach frn
Davies Richard, Velindre farm
Davies Thomas. Danrallt farm
tDavies Thomas, Tynyrhos farm
Davies Walter, Cerrigeithon farm
tDavies Watkin, Cwmache farm
Evans Joseph, Cwmlegir
Evans Joseph. Svchnant farm
tHowes Thomas. Cwmllaithdy farm
tJames David & Thos.Goytrescirfaw
James Merieth John, Brinhilin farn
James William, Monachdy farm
t Jones Catherine (Mrs.),Frwdhill fii
Jones Edward Thomas, Tydu farm
tJoncs Evan, Tyrpentre
tJones Hugh Jn Blaenyscirfawr fni
SOUTH WALES.
] Jones John Lewis, Car farm
tJones Thomas, Gwarfelin farm
&jtLewi3 Jane (Mrs.), Abercriban frm
j Lewis John, Cwmrach farm
m Lewis Thomas, Llwynoelyn farm
Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), Cwmbach farm
1 tMorgan David, Vanfawr
1 tMorgan Itees, Llawrllamnaarch frm
j Morgan Thomas, Glandwr farm
Morgan Thomas, Vanisaf farm
Parry Matthew Henry, Bringago farm
Phillips Mary Ann (Mrs.), Nanty-
groes farm
tPowell David, Cwmtvdu
tPrice John & Edward, Pant laim
Price Bees, Penywain farm
tPrice William, Trerees
Pritchard William, Pantygwyn farm
tProbert Isaac, Bailybach
Probert John, Tymawr farm
MERTHYEMAWR. 619
Prosser Roger, Lion farm
Roderick Thomas, Berry villa
tStephens John, Alltarnng farm
Thomas Edward, Tydu farm
tThomas John, Coedmawr
Thomas Thomas, Dysgwilfa
fWalters Morgan, Llwynllwyd
tWiUiams Albert, Cwmfforch farm
Williams David John, Pantcelyn frm
t Williams Gwen (Mrs.), Upper Cwm-
Wiiliams Howell, Tygnywain farm
tWilliams John. Tygnywain
Williams John, Tynwern farm
tWilliams Jn. P. Nantygwreiddin fni
tWilliams Morgan, Neuadd
Williams Thomas, Penhybont farm
Williams Thomas Bowcott, Penlan
tWilson David, Bwlchyddwallt farm
Wilson James Anderson, Tybach frm
MERTHYB DOVAN (or Dyfan) is a village on the
shores of the Bristol Channel, ij miles north-west from
Cadoxton station nn the Barry railway, ij miles from
Barry, and 7 west from Cardiff, in the Llandaff and
Barry division of the county of Glamorgan, Dynas
Powis hundred and petty sessional division, Cardiff
union and county court district, rural deanery of Barry
and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff. This is not
now a separate civil parish, it having for those purposes
only been amalgamated with that of Barry. The church
<if St. Dyfan is a small building of stone in the Norman
«tyle, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a
western tower containing 3 bells : the church was
restored in 1857 at a co.st of ^£500, including a new roof
and windows, and has since been reseated, and in 1909
the tower was restored: there are now 70 sittings. The
register of marriages dates from the year 1754 and
baptisms and burials 1813. The living is a rectory,
net income £2^6, in the gift of Mrs. Jenner, and held
since 1903 bv the Rev. David Weatherill L.Th. of
Durham University, who resides at Barry. IN'ear Mer-
thvr Dovan church is a cemetery of 3J acres, formed
the river Ogmc
I the sea, 2^ mil
PniVATE RESIDENTS.
Brown Frank H. Kenwith
Carrington Mrs. The Grange
Cross Edward James, The Olives
Davies Ernest, Montrose
Davies Thomas. Seaforth
Harding James, The Haven
J.imes Edwin Jones, Glaslyn
Jones Edgar, Eryl
Jones Owen Ingram. Prestatyn
Kerr Frederick Jam- 9, Twynceri
Lewis Thomas William, Cartref
Morgan Oswald John, Avondale
-Newman Mrs. Katherine Halstead
MEBTHYBMAWE is a parish
and with large sand-hills bordering
south-west from Bridgend station 1
railway, in the Ogmore division of the county of Gla-
morgan, Ogmore hundred. Bridgend and Cowbridge
union and Bridgend county court district, Newcastle and
Ogmore petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery
of Upper Groneath (eastern division) and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Teilaw is
a building of stone in the Early English style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, south porch and a western turret
containing 2 bells : there are 120 sittings. In 1900 there
was discovered in the churchyard a stone, bearing the
inscription, " Pauli fill," and a large and deeply-cut
character resembling the Greek capital letter Omega :
a finial and several ancient crosses were also met with.
The register dates from the year 1749. The living is a
rectory, net yearly value .£'114. with residence, in the
gift of the Archdeacon of Llandaff, and held since 1890
by the Rev. Morgan Evanson B.Sc. of the University of
Perrott Alfred, Claremont
Petrie John Scott, The Woodlands
Shewrington Amos. Hollybush
Tavlor Alfred, Dalhousie
Thomas David Griffith, Nant-y-croy
Trnught Thomas. Ellenbro
I Whitby George, Thornevcroft
i Williams Ernest Edwd.J.The Beeches
for Infectious
at a cost of .^350, and enlarged in 1892 to 12 acres
2r. 2gp. at a cost of _£i,7oo; it is under the control
of the Barry Urban District Council, and has a mortuary
chapel, erected in 1S93 at a cost of ^^1,200, and a
caretaker's house, built at a cost of ^500 in 1891. St.
Paul's church is in Barry. The principal charities, left
by John Richards, of Barry, and the Rev. Edward
Powell, of Brynhill, have been consolidated by the
Charity Commissioners for £2 3s. yearly, which is dis-
tributed to the poor at Christmas in bread. Mrs.
Jenner is lady of the manor and principal landowner.
The soil is clay; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops
are wheat and oats, but the land is mostly in pasture.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 wa*
5,512, which includes Holton and part of Barry.
Letters received through Barry, which is the nearest
post, money order & telegraph office
The chadren of this parish attend the Council schools at
Barry
B.iiTy County School, see Barry
(T,
Tordoff, clerk ;
ell, caretaker)
Cemetery
Richard
Flower William, Colcot
Hurley Albert, market gardener
Jenkins Josiah, farmer, Pencotry frm
John Frederick G. farmer, Tydu frm
Lewis Henry, fiirmer, Walter's farm
Morgan Catharine (Mrs.), farmer,
Little BrvnhiU
Bees William, farmer. White farm
Thomas Eli/.abeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Holton farm
Walker Benj A. farmer.Brynhill frm
Corbett Ja
(Letters for n^imes marked thus • Nicholl M
should be addressed Tvthegston
Lower, Bridgend.)
Evanson Rev. Morgan B.Sc. Rectory
Johnson William, Derrv park
Nicholl Lt.-Col. John Iltyd Dillwvn
D.L.. J. P. Merthyrmawr house
(T N 38 Bridgend]; & Arthur's
flub, St. James's st. London S W i
I Glasgow. A vicarage house was erected in 1896 at a
j cost of over .^1,100. Here are the ruins of Candleston
Castle. Merthyrmawr House is the seat of Lieut. -Col.
John Iltyd Dillwyn Nicholl D.L.. J. P. who is lord of the
manor and the principal landowner. The soil is sandy
clay ; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops are barley,
nats and pasturage. The area is 2,801 acres of land,
13 of water, 11 of tidal water and 221 of foreshore; ratft-
ahle value, ^2,178; the population in 1911 was 189 i«
the civil parish, and 147 in the ecclesiastical parish.
By Local Government Board Order No. 46,365, dated
April ist, 1905, part of Coity Lower was added to
Merthyrmawr, for civil purposes.
Post Office. — Mrs. Rebecca Jenkins, sub-postmistresi.
Letters received through Bridgend, which is the
nearest money order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School, erected in 1840, for 41
children ; Miss Edith M. Dodwell, mistress
ittage , ^Cornelius John. farmer.Olement frm
U.1M.,. .«CIAL. Davies Wm. Rhys frmr. Warr n frm
oard Richd. Thos. frmr. Home farm »Evans H"bert farmer.Beavo is frm
s ..ardener to Lt.-Col. Harding R.chd. frmr. Candleston fm
Dillwn Nh hnl! D L J P i Johnson William.consult.ng engineer,
s E.lward farmer & local, Derry park. T N 50
irv In Bridgend Farmers' iJone^opkinD frmr.&crpntr.Pandy fm
Tvl-i firm rletters through t Mordecai William Morgan, farmer,
^ I Whitney farm
Igend)
620 MEKTHYR TVDFIL.
SOUTH WALES. [kelly's
MERTHYR TYDFIL.
ABERCANAID, ABKRFAN, CYFARTHFA, DOWLAIS, MERTHYR VALE, HEOL,
(iERRlG, PEN-Y-DARRAN, PLYMOUTH, TREHARRIS AND QUAKER'S YARD,
TROED-Y-RHIW, TWYN-Y-RODYN AND TYDFIL'S WELL.
MEBTHYE TYDFIL, or Merthyr TydvU, is a parliamen-
tary, municipal aixd county borough, market and union
town, the head of a county court and banliruptcy court
district, and a populous parish, hundred of Caerphilly,
and in the rural deanery of Merthyr Tydfil, and arch-
deaconry and diocese of Llandaff ; it is distant from
London by railway, via Cardiff, 184 miles, from Bristol,
by the Bristol and South Wales railway, 64 miles, Cardiff
24, Swansea 30, Neath 18, Aberdare 5, Pontypridd 12
and Llanelly 39 ; the junctions of the Vale of Neath
railway with the Great Western railway (proper), with
which it was amalgamated by Act of Parliament in 1666,
are at Neath and Swansea. The Brecon and Merthyr
line also runs into the Great Western railway station
here and exercises running power as far as Rhydcar
junction, a distance of about halt a mile, being the place
at which the former line joins the latter. The Mid Wales
railway joins the Brecon and Merthyr line at Talyllyn,
the Great Western at Maescymmer and the Ehy'mney
railway at Bargoed. The Brecon railway runs from
Brecon to Newport. There is also the Taff Vale railway
extending from Merthyr Tydfil to Cardiff, which has
junctions at Aberdare, Pontypridd, Llantrisant and Wal-
nut Tree Bridge. The Great Western railway station
is now a joint station and a terminus for the following
companies, viz., the Great Western Railway Company,
the Taff Vale Railway Company, the Rhymney Rail-
way Company, the London and North Western Railway
Company and the Brecon and Merthyr Railway Company.
Merthyr Tydfil is situated in the highest part of
Glamiirganshire, among rough, bleak mountams. The
neighbourhood abounds with heaps of cinders, the refuse
from the mines ; those at the junction of the Taff and
Morlais command a fine view of the town and the
vale ; some of these cinder heaps, having cooled and
consolidated, have been built on. From this spot may
be seen Dowlais, the grounds belonging to the Fen-y-
Darran House, Cyfarthfa Castle, and the iron works,
with the romantic scenerj- of Cefn-Coed-cymmer, the
town of Merthyr, and the hills near Quaker's Yard.
The celebrated geologist De la Beche described the
growth of Merthyr Tydfil as more rapid than that of
any town in the United States. The locomotive engine
constructed by Richard Trevethick is said to have
been first started on the old Merthyr Tydfil tram road
in 1804, having been patented by Messrs. Vivian and
Co. in 1802; it"was then stated to have drawn ten tons
of bar iron at the rate of five miles an hour, but did not
come into anything lilte general use for the carriage of
goods till ten years afterwards. The usual mode of
transmitting goods and iron was formerly by canal, but
the Taff Vale railway opened from Merthyr to Cardiff
on the :st of May. 1841, and the Rhymney railway, opened
to Dowlais Iron and Steel works in 1873 and to Cyfarthf.-i
works afterwards, have become the groat connecting
link between the iron works and the Cardiff Docks ;
there are however three other railway companies which
connect Merthyr with the principal towns and ports in
the kingdom. Great improvements have boon made from
time to time in the manufacture of iron and steel, every
requisite for the reduction of the ore (nearly all of which
ia now imported from Spain) being found on the spot. |
The scene within the iron works at night is very in-
leresting; the immense fires give a lurid hue to the faces '
of the workmen and cause them to (iresent a most ghastly j
appearance ; while the noise of the blast and steam rolling |
mills and of the massive hammers worltrd by steam ma- '
chinery precludes the possibility of speakers being heard.
The gnvernmcnt of the town, by a royal charter |
trranted 6th June. 1905, is now vested m a corporation,
consisting of a mayor, eight aldermen, and 24 coun-
cillors, and for mnnicipal purposes the boro\igh is
divided into eight wards. |
By a Provisional Order, dated May 2nd, 1907, and
confirmed by Local Government Board's Provisional
Orders Confirmation (No. 8) Act (Edward VII. c. 158).
the town was made a County borough on April ist.
1908.
The town has a commission of the peace, granted iSth
.Tuly, 1908, and a Police Force, established Sept. 30, iqcS.
The water supply is obtained from a gathering-
ground, chiefly .mountain moorland, of nearlv ;.ooo
acres, on the southern slopes of the Brecon'shire
Beacons, in the old red sandstone formation. The im-
pounding reservoirs are in the county of Brecon, and
consist of: — The Pentwyn reservoir, having a top water
area of 100 acres, and capacity of 346 million gallons,
constructed in 1858 ; the Lower Neuadd reservoir,,
having a capacity of 75 million gallons, constructed iu
1876; the Upper Neuadd reservoir, having a water area
of 60 acres, and a capacity of 345 million gallons ; Taf
Fechan reservoir, now (1919) in course of construction,,
will have a capacity of 3,300 million gallons. The
sewerage works were completed, at a cost of ;£i04,ico,
by the late Local Board. The town is lighted with
gas supplied by the Merthyr Gas Company, formed
ui 1836 and incorporated in. i863, and also by electricity.
The parliamentary borough of Merthyr Tydfil include*
Aberdare, part of the parish of Llanwonno, and part ol
the parish of Vaynor in Breconshire, and returns two-
The parish church of St. Tydfil in .the Lower High '
street, originally built in the 14th century, was enlarged
in 1807, and the western tower rebuilt and heightened iu
1829, when also the interior was furnished with galleries :
on the removal of a portion of the old church, a stone-
coirin was found in the foundations, containing a skele-
ton of great size. In 1895 the church was restored
and the tower almost entiiL-ly rebuilt from designs by
and imder the direction of the late J. L. Pearson esq.
R.A. at a total cost of £il,uoo, and is now an edifice in
the Romanesque style, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, organ chamber, vestries and a tower containing
8 bells, the gift of the .1st Lord Merthyr (d. 1914) and
seven other donors : at the south-east angle of the nave
is an inscribed stone of a date not later than the gth cen-
tury, and there is another ancient grave stone in the
churchyard, where also several persons of note have been
interred : the church now affords 800 sittings, and the-
services are conducted in Welsh and English. Th»
register dates from the year 1640. The living is a
rectory, with St. David's annexed, net yearly value
;^i,20o, with residence, in the gilt of the Marquess of
Bute, and held since 1885 by the Rev. Daniel Lewis, o£
St. David's College, Lampeter, who is also a surrogate.
The church of St. David in High street, erected during
the incumbency of the Rev. George Martin Maber, as a
chapel of ease to the parish church, is a building of stone
in the Gothic style, from designs by the late Sir Mathaw
Digby Wyatt kt. consisting of chancel, nave, aisles,,
south and west porches and a western turret containing
one bell : there are nine stained windows, one of which is-
■1 memorial to the late Mrs. Edwards; another was-
given by the 1st Lord Merthyr, in memory nf hiit
mother and sister: there rre .<itt!ngs for 1.250 persons.
of which 050 are free. The register dates from the
year 1847. '
At Merthyr Vale there is a mission room seating 500,.
,ind served by the Rev. Thomas Evans B.A. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, who is curate in charge.
The church of Tydfils Well is a building of stone, con-
sisting of nave and sanctuary and has 300 sittings.
St. Mar.v's Catholic church, at PenydaiTan Park>
erected in 1893-4, at a cost of ^5,000, and enlarged in
1904, at a cost of ^^3,000, is an edifice in the Early
English style; consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and
transepts ; there are three altars : the church affords
600 sittings. The building on George Town, formerly
used as the church, erected in 1850, but not conse-
crated, is now utilized as a section house.
The Presbyterian chapel. High street, is a building ol
stone, seating 750 persons.
The Presbyterian chapel, Elizabeth street, Dowlais,
also of stone, has 400 sittings. The Jewish Synagogue
is nt the top of Thomas Town, facing High street.'
For other places of worship pee pages 625 and 626-
A cemetery at Cefn-coed-y-cymmer was formed in 1855
and comprises an area of 40 acres ; the Ftrwd cemetery,
comprising 50 acres, at CEFN, was opened in 1905 ;
the cemetery at Aherfan was formed in 1877, and com-
prises an area nf 6 acres; Beechgrove cemetery was
foimed in 1888 and contains 3 acres, the whole being
under the control of the Merthyr Corporation. The
Jewish cemetery is at Cefn-coed-cymmer.
The Town Hull, which stands in the High street, is a
structure of red brick with terra cotta dressings in the
Renaissance style, from designs by Mr. Ernest Arthur
Johnson F.H.I. B.A. of Abergavenny and Merthyr, and
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAl.E^
MKRTHYR TYDFIL.
021
was erected in 1896-8 at a cost of about ^£23,000, and
contains various public oflices, the county court offices,
county court and vestry hall &c.
The Temperance Hall, in John street, erected in the
year 1852, has a gallery and fixed platform, and will hold
upwards of 900 people.
The Drill Hall was built liy public subscription in
The Merthyr Library, Church street, has upwards of
6,000 volumes and a special reference library. The
Central Beading Rooms are in the Arcade, High street.
The Merthyr Constitutional Club, situated in Masonic
street, contains a large reading room and billiard, card,
lecture hall and committee rooms &c. and has about
300 members.
A market is held on Saturday for provisions and is well
attended. The Market Hall is a very large building,
erected at the joint expense of the late WiUiam Thomas
and William Meyrick esqrs. Fairs are held in the town
on March 18th, June i3th and November i8tb.
The Theatre Royal and Opera House was built in 1893-
4 by a company, on the site nf the old wooden structure,
at li cost of _^8,ooo; it will seat 1,800 person.'.
At Merthyr Vale is one of the largest collieries in South
Wales, belonging to Nixon's Navigation Company Ltd. ;
the output is upwards of 16,000 tons per week.
There is also an iron foundry and brewing and flannel
weaving are also carried on here.
Llnvds Bank Limited (Brecon OM Bank), Barclays
Bank 'Ltd. National Provincial and Union Bank of Eng-
land Limited and the London Joint City and Midland
Bank Limited have branches here. .
The principal hotels and posting bouses in the town
are the " Bush '' and the Central hotel.
The Plymouth iron works and collieries, to the south
of Merthyr, were purchased in 1863 of the representatives
of Mr. Anthony Hill and are now carried on by Hill's
Plymouth Co. Lknited ; they consist of three separate
works, viz.. Plymouth, Pentrebach and Duffryn. In
connection with the iron works are six collieries, yielding
on an average upwards of 2,000 tons per day. At the
South Duffryn pits are an immense pumping engine and
two pairs of large air compressor engines. Electric
power is very extensively used at these collieries for
lighting, pumping and haulage ; the electric lighting is
also extended to the adjoining village of Abercanaid.
Merthyr General Hospital, founded in 1887, is a struc-
ture of red brick in the Queen Anne style, erected at a
cost, including the site and furnishing, of ^^6.000. An
accident receiving ward was added in 1897 at the cost of
Sir William Thomas Lewis bart. G.C.V.O. afterwards
ist Baron Merthyr (d. 1914) ; in 1907 the large ward
was extended and a children's ward added. There are
42 beds.
Lord Colum E. Crichton-Stuart is lord of the manor.
The principal landowners are. the Earl of Plvmouth
G.B.E., P.O., C.B. Crawshav Brothers, Cytarthfa Ltd.
Guest. Keen and Nettlefolds Limited, Lord Lambourne
P.C, C.VO. the trustees nf the late Richard Christopher
Thomas esq. (Ciurt Estate), and Mackintosh (Estate) :
Lieut-Col. Stuart Williams Morgan, trustees of the
Mardy Estate. Messrs. Fothergill and Seddon. joint
owners, the Rev. Daniel Lewis, as rector of Merthyr. in
re.spect of glebe land, and the Rev. Llewelvn M.
Williams, rector of Dowlais.
The soil is clay ; subsoil, loamy.
Merthyr Tydfil parish comprises Abercanaid, Cyfarthfa,
Dowlais, George Town, Heolgerrig, Pen-y-darran, Pont-
morlais, Plvmouth, Thomas Town, Troed-y-Rhiw, Twyn-
v-rodvn, Tydfils Well, Merthvr Vale, Treharris and
Quaker's Yard.
The area of the civil parish and borough is 17,50c
acres of land and 261 of water.
The borough is divided into 8 wards, viz. : —
Wards.
Acre-ige.
April, 1919
^•
Pcpniation,
1911.
£ s.
46,346 5
27.661 IS
2'3,oSi 5
23, IV I 10
59.198 0
25.3-i7 IS
40,245 10
33,666 lO
d.
0
0
11,988
8,571
11,252
10,025
8,551
8,8iS
N0.2 orPen-y-darran
No. 3 or Park
No 5 or Town
No.7orMerthyrVale
To'als
17,761
288,748 10
°
80,990
Included in the total population was 597 inmates
and 48 officials and their families in the Poor Law
Institution, 60 in the general hospital and 89 in the
South Wales and Monmouthshire Short Term Indus-
trial School.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish of Merthyr
Tydfil (St. Tydfil with St. David) in 1901 was 22.382,
and in 191 1, 28,927.
The area of the parliamentary borough is 17,761 acres ;
the population in 1911 was i43,849,viz.,Aberdare,5o,830 ;
Mountain Ash and Llaiiwonno' (part of), 26,435 ;
Merthyr Tydfil, 63,621 and Vaynor, Brecon (part of),
2,963- '
DOWLAIS, 2 miles north-east, was formed into an
ecclesiastical parish in 1S37. and has stations on the Great
Western, Rhymncy and London and North Western rail-
ways, and a station at Dowlais Top, on the Brecon and
Merthyr railway. The church of St. John, founded by
the late Sir John Guest, was restored and enlarged in
1894 at a ccst of ;£4,Soo, under the direction of Mr. E. A.
Johnson, architect, of Abergavenny, and is now a fine
structure of Llancaiacb blue pennant stone in the (Jothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, aisle, south
porch and a western turret containing one bell : the new
aisle was the gift of E. P. Martin esq. in memory of his
father, for 25 vears churchwarden ; the expense of re-
building the nave was borne by the first Baron Wim-
borns (d. 1914). There are several memorial windows
and tablets to the Guest, Menelaus, Richards and
Martin families ; the pulpit was the gift of Mr.
D. James : a new organ was provided in 1905 at a
cost of .£500: there are 800 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1839. The living is a rectory, net
yearly value .£230, in the sift of the Marquess of Bute
and held since 1889 by the Rev. Llewelyn Morgan
Williams, of St. Aidans, rural dean of Merthyr Tydfil,
and surrogate. St. Michael's church, PENGARNDDU,
erected in 1894. from the plans of Mr. E. M. Bruce
Vaughan, architect, consists of chancel, nave, west
porch, and a bell turret: there are 200 sittings, and
attached is a library and institute for working men.
The church, at Pant, also erected in 1895, from the
plans of Mr. E. M. Bruce Vaughan, consists of chancel,
nave, organ chamber, and west porch : the chancel and
memorial windows were erected at the sole cost of
the sons and daughters of the late W. Jenkins esq. of
Consett Hall, Durham ; the site was the gift of Edward
Davies esq. of Bassaleg, and the Dowlais Iron Co. :
there are sittings for 350 persons. The Welsh church,
erected in 1871 by the Dowlais Iron Company, consists
of chancel, nave,' south aisle, transept, north porch
and a central bell turret and will seat 1,000 persons.
St. Luke's Mission church, Gellyfaelog, is an iron build-
ing, erected in 1903, and has sittings for 500 persons.
The Cathobc church, dedicated to St. lUtyd, and founded
in 1846, by the Rev. James CarroU, was rebuilt in 1893
at a cost of ^£'3.590, on the same site, from the plans
of Mr. Edward Kirby. of Liverpool, and is an edifice of
red brick and terra cotta, consisting of sanctuary, nave
and transepts; in the sanctuary is a magnificent altar
and Teredos, executed in Bere stone and marble ; it
stands 27 feet in height, and cost over ;£300 ; the new
church was solemnly opened by the Right Rev. Bishop
Hedley, 16 D.cembar, 1894. and will seat 700 persons.
The Pr.i'sbyterian church is a stone building and affords
Soo sittings. The cemetery, at Pant, opened in i25o.
consists of about 21 acres, and is under the control of
the Merthyr Tydfil Corporation. The Oddfellows' Hall
buildings, in Upper Union street, built in 1878, com-
prise a spacious hall, assembly room and ante-rooms,
conveniently arranged and licensed for dramatic per-
formances; the large hall will seat 1,200 persons, and
is used as a music hall. Horse and cattle fairs are
held at Tvnvwain, Dowlais Top, on May 13th, the first
Mondav after Trinitv, September 2nd and September
24th. The population of the ecclesiastical parish m
1901 was 17,142, and in 1911, 18,112.
CYFARTHFA, a quarter of a mile north-WMt from
Merthvr Tvdfil, is an ecclesiastical parish, form. dn
18.16. 'Chri'st Church, in George Town, on a lolt)
^s^c^'^r^i^^^chLrt^'Lf^
sooth porch and a western turret containing one bell:
there are 600 sittings. The register dates from the
vcar 18-7 The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
•/■^o- wYth reside nee. in the gift of the Crown and the
Bi'shop of Lh-nd:,ir alternately, and held since 1914 by
the Rev. Edward R. Davies B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, and surrogate. The Cyfarthfa works and
■ ollieries are the property of Messrs. Crawshay Bros.
622 IVJEHTHYK TYDFl
SOUTH WALES
[kelly's
C5)-fiirthfa, Limited. Near the Cyfaithfa iron works is
the northern extremity of the Glamors^nnshire canal,
568 feet- above the sea level; it was navigable in the year
1793 only for about 12 miles from Cyfarthfa to New-
bridge, but in 1795 it was made naviffible for another 12
miles to Cardiff, and in June, 1798, it was opened to the
sea. Foniierly a railroad from Merthyr Tydfil ran parallel
with the canal, but on the opposite side of the river
and terminated at the basin. Cyfarthfa Castle, late
the residence of the Crawshay family, was purchased
by the Corporation, in 1908, for ^18,500, including- the
park of about 600 acres, overlooking the iron works
and the town of Merthyr. It was built in 1825 by the
late William Crawshay esq. of Oaversham Park, at a
cost of _£30,ooo. It is proposed to use the main re-
ception rucinis as an art gallery and museum, and the
re.st of the building as a secondary school for 500 boys
and girls. Behind the Castle tower is Morlais height,
with the remains of a very ancient fortress, once the
seat of the Princes of Brecon ; beyond are the Welsh
hills. A fine pond of 6 acres faces the Castle. The
population in 1911 was 6,795.
PEN-T-DAER.\N, i mile north-east, is an ecclesiastical
parish formed in 1871. The church of St. John is a plain
building uf stone, consisting of nave and a turret con.
taining one bell ; a crypt extending under the whole
length of the church was cleared out in 1895 tor
the use of the Church Lads' Brigade : the chancel was
rebuilt in 1904 at a cost of ^2,500, a new vestry
added and a new altar erected in the side chapel : there
are 400 sittings. The register dates from the year
1861. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly
value .£275, with residence, in the gift of the rectflr
of Merthyr Tydfil, and held since 1891 by the Rev.
Daniel Evans, of St. David's, Lampeter, and surrogate.
St. Mary's Mission church is an iron building, erected
in 1902-3, and having 200 sittings. A parish room and
mission h.iU was erected near the church in 1893-4;
it includes reading and billiard rooms, and will seat
300 persons. Ridclifte Hall, erected under the auspices
of the Forward Movement Committee, was opened
by Miss Ethel RadclilTe. daughter of Mr. Henry Rad-
cliffe. of Penarth. after whom the hall is named. The
building, whicli has cost ^^2.^50. will seat 700. and the
schoolroom 400, The population in looi was 6,697,
and in 1911, 9,893.
ABERCANAID is ij miles south. St. Peter's church.
Abercanaid, is a small building of stone, consisting only
of chancel and nave; the Rev. John Charles Kempthorne
Buckley L.Div. of St. David's Collesre, Lampeter, has
been curate in charge since 1918. Merthyr Vale is 5
miles south ; Pen-yr-Heolsrerrig is thre«-quarters of a
mile north-west; Ponimorl.nis is a continuation of High
.■itreef. Merthyr ; Plymouth is j mile south ; Twyn-y-
Rodyn is a ijuarter ,,f a mile east, and Tvdfils We'll
three-quarters of a mile north.
^ There are stations on the Taff Vale railway at Merthyr
Vale and Quaker's Yard, and on the Great Western and
Ithynmey at Abercanaid, Aberfan and Treharris.
TREHAKRIS is a large modern village and township,
formed into an ecclesiastical parish by Order in Council,
May 22nd, 1900. from the parishes of Merthyr Tydfil and
Gelligaer: the village stands on an elevated site above
the river Taff, with a station on the Great Western rail-
way (Pontypool and Neath section) and a joint station at
Quaker's Yard junction (Taff Vale, Rhvmney and Great
Western railways), i mil.- diMant. 176 u'liles from London,
7j miles south-east of Meithyr l-ydfil, 6 north of Ponty-
pridd and 7J miles south-cast of Alu-rdare, in the conntv
borough of Merthyr Tydfil. The place is lighted with
gas, supplied by the Quaker's Yard fias t" iiipany :
there is also here a balancing reservoir Iwlnnging "t 1
the Cardiff Corporation Water Works. The church (,f
St. Matthias, erected in 1896, at a cost of ^£3.500. on a
site given by Lord Lambourne, is a buildinsr of stone
in the Gothic style, and consists of nave, north aisle,
porch, and turret containing one bell, and will seat 365
persons. The living is a vicar.i-e, vearlv v:ilue /-Sh.
in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1912
by the Rev. James Thomas L.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. St. Mary's chapel of ease, TRELEWIS,
erected in 1886.7, at a cost of j^i.ioo, is a building
of stone, consLsting of chancol, nave, south porch,
and a turret containing one bell ; it will seat 250
•Inhere are several Dissenting chapels. The Countv
("lico Station, in Edward street, erected in 1885.
nnords quarters for a superintendent and 4 constable.*.
and the Borough Police Station, in Perrott street, for a
sergeant and 4 constables. The Public Hall and
Institute, in the centre of the village, was built
in 1892, at a cost of ^^3,300, and has a gallery and
a stage, cloak rooms and dressing rooms : the building
also includes a reading room, library, recreation and
committee rooms, and a music hall. The library and
reading rooms are supported by contributions deducted
monthly from the workmen's wages : the library contains
about 2,500 volumes. The Free Library and Reading
Rooms, presented by the late Andrew Carnesiie esq. (d.
1919), in Perrott street, were erected in 1909, at a cost
of _^2,50o : the building is of red brick with white stone
dressings. The cemetery of 5 acres belonging to the
Merthyr Tydfil Corporation was opened in i883, and
is near Quaker's Y'ard railway station. Coal mining is
almost the sole industry : the colliery pit here, which is
being worked by the Ocean Coal Co. Limited, is said
to be the deepest in South Wales, being 765 yards in
depth. Glyn Bargoed House is the residence of William
Watkin Leigh esq. J. P. The "Royal'' is the principal
commercial hotel. Lord Lambourne P.O., C.V.O. Alfred
Thomas esq. Mrs. Evans and Thomas Prichard esq.
are the chief landowners. The population in 191 1 was
BEDLINOG is an ecclesiastical parish formed by an
Order in Council, gazetted 28th June, 1912, from the
parish of St. Matthias, Treharris. The parish is co-
extensive with that part of Gelligaer formerly in Tre-
harris ecclesiastical parish. The church of St. Cadoc,
erected in 1912 at a cost of about ^^3,000, is a building
of blue pennant stone, and consists of a Norman
apsidal chancel with nave and vestries. The register
dates from the year 1912. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value ;£'20o, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff,
and held since 1916 by the Rev. David Davies B.A. of
St. David's College, Lampeter. The population in 191 1
was 4,810.
Post. M. O., Telegraph & Telephonic E. D. Office,
Bargoed terrace. Treharris (letters should have Gla-
morgan added). — Tom Morris, postmaster
Town Sub-Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic Call Office,
Trelewis. — D. Wyndham Gaines. sub-postmas1>er.
Telegrams dispatched, hut not delivered. Letters
through Treharris, Glam
Post: M. 0., Telegraph & Telephonic E. D. Office,
Bedlinog. — Frank Cape, sub-postmaster. Letters,
through Treharris, should have Glamorgan added
Wall Letter Boxes.— Cwmfelin ; Llwincrwn & Wilton ter
Post & M. 0. Office, Quaker's Yard.— Robert Arnold,
sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through Treharris,
Glamorgan. 1 mile distant, which is the nearest tele-
graph office
Post & M. 0. Office, Edwardsville.— Isaac Israel, sub-
postmaster. Letters received through Treharris, Gla-
uiorgan, i mile distant, which is the nearest tele-
graph office
Wall Letter Boxes.— Mill street, Quaker's Yard ; Penlan
hou.se ; Quaker's Yard station ; Blackbrook ; Susannah
place & Treharris Railway station
TROEDYRHIW is situated in the ecclesiastical
parish of Pentrebach, 3 miles south-east from Merthyr,
with a station on the Taff Vale railway, in the county
borough of Merthyr Tydfil, hundred of Caerphilly. The
ecclesiastical parish of PENTREBACH was formed in i860
from that of Merthyr Tydfil. The church of St. John
the Baptist, erected in 1852, is an edifice in the Gothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, transepts
and a western turret containing one bell : in the chancel
is a memorial window to the late Anthony Hill esq. d.
2 Aug. 1862: the church bas 400 sittings, all free. The
register dates from the year i860. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value ;^30o, with residence, in the
gift of the Church Patronage Society, and held since
1 891 by the Rev. Peter Williams, of Queen's College,
nirmmgham. and surrogate. St. David's church,
which seats 280 persons, is used for Welsh services
only. There are alsfi Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist,
Congregational and Weslevan chapels. The population
of Pentrebach ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 was 8,699.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office (letters
should have Glamorgan added).— Frederick James,
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
MERTHNR TYIiFlL.
6:^3
OFFICIAL ESTABUSHMENTS,
Post
T. & Telephonic E. D. Office— Jason
Beynon .Tones, head postmaster
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Offices.
George Town. — A. Williams, sub-postmaster *
Gwaelodygarth. — William Hy. Roberts, sub-pnstuiaster
Penydarran.— Telephone Call Office. Ivor Abraham,
inb-postmaster. Telegrams are dispatched, bttt not
delivered
Penydarran Upper.— Mrs. Mary E. Davies, sub-post-
mistress
Plymouth Gate. — Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, sub-postmistress
Tydvils Well— Telephone Call Office. Mrs. A. Trinder,
sub-postmistress. Telegrams are dispatched, but not
delivered
Dowlais Branch Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. 1).
Office.— J. B. Jones, postmaster
Town Sub-Post Offices under Dowlais—
Oae Harris. — .Tohn Williams, sub-postmaster
Pantysjallng— Telephone Call Office.— F. J. Bateson,
sub-postmaster
Victoria street. — T. L. James, sub-postmaster
Money order, saving.s bank, life insurance & annuity
business is transacted at these offices
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Abercanaid.— Mrs. Agnes A.
Anstice, sub-postmistress. Letters through Mertbyi
Tydfil
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Merthyr
Vale. — Miss Josephine Powell, sub-postmistress
Town Sub-Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Office,
Aberfan. — Mrs. Charlotte Jane Marks, sub-postniis-
tress. Letters through Merthyr Vale, Glamorgan
Post & M, 0. Office, Heolgerrig'.- John James Thomas,
sub-postmaster Letters through Merthyr Tvflffi,
which is the nearest telegraph office
Pentrebach. — W. Bevan, sub-postmaster. Abercanaid is
the nearest telegraph office
Pontsticill.— Stamps & postal orders only. Miss Wil
liams, sub-postmistress. Pantysgallog, Dowlais, is
the nearest money order office, & Dowlais the nearest
telegraph office
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE BOROUGH.
.Sir Edgar Rees Jones K.B.E., M.A. Gorwell.Wattstown,
■"■""' " ' court. Temple EC4 &
Rhondda, Glamorgan
National Liberal club
Charles Butt Stanton esq
Returning Officer, The Mayor
CORPORATION.
1919.
Offices, Town Hall.
The Corporation meets on the third monday in each
month, & for financial business in committee on the
second tuesday of each month.
Mayor, Alderman Richard Posthumous Rees.
Recorder. Edward William Milner-Jones, 50 Queen st.
Cardiff.
Aldermen.
Ivor Abraham I David Jones J.P
Norman Fredk. Hankev J. P | William Lewis J.P
John Harpur J.P | David Phillips
Frank T. James | Richard Posthumous Rees
Councillors.
No. I, or Dowlais Ward. j No. 5, or Town Ward.
F. J. Bateson Daniel William Jones
David Davies ! G. h. Thomas J.P
Clharles Fenwick No. rt, or Plymouth Ward.
No. 2, or Penydarran Ward, j Mary Ann Edmunds
IJewellyn Martin Francis I Le« is Morgan Jones
Charles Griffiths ! Enoch Morrell J.P
William Lewis No. 7, or Merthyr Vale Ward
No. 3, or Park Ward. . Walter T G. .Marsh J.P
Frank Treharne James Thomas Williams
Henry Morgan Llovd ' No. 8, or Treharris Ward.
Francis Allen Phillips | Edward Edwards J.P
No. 4, or Cvfarthfa Ward. ' William Jones
Frederick Pedler | Andrew Wilson J. P
John Williams
Aldermen appointed to preside at Ward Elections.
No. I, Dowlais Ward, Richard Posthumous Rees
No. 2, or Penydarran Ward, Ivor Abraham
No. 3, or Park Ward, Frank T. James
No. 4, or Cyfarthfa Ward, John Harpur J.P
No. 5, Town Ward, David Phillips
No, 6, or Plymouth Ward. Norman Fredk. Hankey J.l
No, 7, or Merthvr Vale Ward, Enoch Williaii!-
No. 8, or Treharris Ward, William Lewis J.P
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Officials of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, T. Anenryn Rees, Town hall
Deputy, J. Ernest Riddle, Town hall
Treasurer, Francis Philip Harries, Barclays Bank Ltd.
47 High street
Medical" Officer of Health, Alexander Duncan M.B.,
C.M.Glas., D.P.H.Camb. 2 Park terrace
Deputy Medical Officer of Health, Margaret McKiUop
M.B., Ch.B. .Mae.s^ffvnon, The Walk
Engineer & Manager of Water Works, Thomas Fletcher
Harvey C.E. Town hall
Surveyor, Albert James Marshall, Town hall
Architect, Frederick Thackeray, Town hall
Borough Accountant & Controller, William Rowland
Harris, Town hall
Sanitary Inspectors, Milton M. Thomas, Henry LI.
Jenkins k L. Mills, Town hall
Superintendent Collector, T. Gilbert Evans, Town hall
COUNTY BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
Andrews Thomas, Treharris
Berrv H. Seymour, Gwaelodygarth ho. Merthyr Tydfil
Bidd'le Cornelius, 5 Park terrace, Merthyr Tydfil
Brennan John Joseph, The Walk, Merthyr Tydfil
Davies Dan, Oaklands, Merthyr Tydfil
Davies David, Windsor place, Dowlais
Edwards John Charles, Bridge street, Aberfan
Evans David Charles, Tanybryn, Brynseion st. Dowlais
Evans John, Beechwood, Merthyr Tydfil
Evans Thomas John, i Caradoc street, MerthjT Tydfil
Green William Williams, Pentrebach vil. Merthyr Tydfil
Harris Major D. Cope, Tvnewydd, The Walk, Merthyr
Tydfil
Howfield Arthur J. High street, Merthyr Tydfil
Jones David, 16 Crescent, Merthyr Vale
Jones S. Cromwell M.D. 25a, Victoria st. Merthyr Tydfil
Jones Thomas, Amblestone
Jones William Watkin, The Hollies, Merthyr Tydfil
Lewis William, 13 Cardiff road, Treharris
Lloyd John, 14 Penybryn terrace, Penydarran
Marsh Walter T. G. Fernbank, Merthyr Vale
Morrell Enoch, 3 Brynhyfryd terrace, Troedyrhiw
Niblop Thomas, Tydfil house, Merthyr Tydfil
Rees Rhys Posthumous, 24 Pant road, Dowlais
Sandbrook Simon, The Hawthorns, Courtland terrace,
Merthyr Tydfil
Thomas Gomer L. Maescywrig, Merthyr Tydfil
Thomas Thomas, Bronheulog, Penywern, Dowlais
Wills Vincent Andover, 3a, Victoria st. Merthyr Tydfil
Wilson Andrew, 4 Brynteg place, Treharris
The Stipendiary Justice & the Mayor are justices of the
borough by virtue of their offices
Clerk to the Magistrates, Tom Elias, 2 Post Office
chambers
Petty Sessions are held at Merthyr Town hall
The justices of the County Borough are the Licensing
Compensation Authority
GLAMORGAN COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR PETTY
SESSIONAL DIVISION OF C.\ERPHILLY HIGHER.
Griffith Robert Arth. Min-y-rant, Cardiff' (stipendiary).
chairman
Cresswell Stuart Cornwallis, High street, Dowlais
Evans Griffith, Brynawel, Mountain Ash
Evans John, Iscoed, Pontmorlais West, Merthyr Tydfil
Fenwick William, Abercynon
Gray Henry Edward, Peterstone court, Brecon
Hankey Norman Fredk. Pentrebach ho. Merthyr Tydfil
Hndges F'rank, Llwydcoed, Aberdare
Jones Bruce, Plas Newyd, Abercynon
Jones Edward, Tynywern house, Ynysybwl
Jones Thomas, Penrhiwceiber house, Penrhnvceiber ^ ^
.Tones William, Oakwo.id. Aherffrwyd rd. Moun'-
Mander Frederick Wni |r ('"nn. ■•-•■"
Mathias Richard Janie^. 'I' ■ '• ""' \ "".vFi'""
Powell Joseph Henrs . I'' '^ ' '"'
Rees William, FrondPL'. x, .'Jw T.»Hfi1
^i^Li?EJ:^rxr parish 'r:a<^''-^X^r
Clerk to the Magistrates, Tom Elias, 2 Post Office
chambers, Merthyr Tydfil
Petty Sessions are held at the Police court on friday at
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division :-Brithdir, Cwmtelin, Deri, Garthgynydd.
Pontlottyn, Tirphil k Ysgwyddgwyn
Aberda
6:^-1 MKRTHYK XYDFIL.
80UTH WALES.
[kelly's
BOROUGH POLICE. |
Central Police Station, Graham street, James Arthur
Wilson, chief constable ; the -whole force numhevs
57, namely, i chief constable. 4 inspectors, 13 ser-
geants & 69 constables (not including 12 men em-
ployed bv private companies) ; of this number there
are at Dowlais, i inspector, 3 sergeants, & 13 con-
stables; Merthyr Vale, i inspector & 3 constables;
Troedyrhiw, i sergeant & 3 constables ; Treharris, i
sergeant & 4 constables
MERTHYR TYDFIL COUNTY BOROUGH NATIONAL
HEALTH INSURANCE COMMITTEE,
34 Post Ofiice buildings.
Clerk. F. A. Phillips
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Department of Official Receiver.
The whole of the bankruptcy district of Brecknock is
•within the jurisdiction of this court.
JtHcial Receiver, Ellis Owen, St. Catherine's chambers,
St. Catherine street, Pontypridd
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
C>untv Court, His Honor Rowland Rowland.-, judge;
Charles Kenshole. rearistrar & high bailifl' ; D. J.
Parrv, chief clerk & high bailiffs clerk; office. Town
hall." The court, held monthly, on Wednesday &
thursday. at the Town hall, comprises the follow-
ias places within its jurisdiction: — Aberfan, Brithdir,
Celtn Coed, Dowlais, Gelligaer, Merthyr Tydfil,
Pengam, Penydarran, Pentrebach, Pontlottyn, Rhym-
ney Bridge. Tir Phil, Troed-y-rhiw & Abercanaid,
Merthyr Vale, Treharris, Bargoed, Deri, Vochrhiw,
Hengoed & Tstrad Mynach
Certified Bailiffs appointed under the " Law of Distress
Amendment Act,'' William Jeffries. Tram Road side,
Merthyr Tvdfil ; W. A. Davis. Brynteg terrace. Tn-
harris'; J. 'Hopkins, Gilfoch street &, J. B. Barnelt,
Hanburv road. Bargoed ; Richard H. Pryme, Thorii-
leigh &'A. a. J. Watkins, Merchant st. Pontlottyn;
Thomas W. Beach, Riverside buildings, Merthyr Vale ;
John Edwards, i Urban street & 0. Morgan, Victoria
street, Merthyr Tydfil; Charles A. Stephenson, Bar-
goed & H. Bond. Station road, Pengaur
Ci'untv Police Station. Edward street, Treharris, Thos.
Williams, supt. &, 4 constables
Customs & Excise Ollice. John street, Frank Lancelot
Buwyer. surveyor; James F. Glover & A. W. J.
Artis, officers "
Dowlais Library & Reading Room. Church street, Dow-
lais, J. E. Jones, librarian
Diill Hall, W. B. Southey, sec
Ring Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial, Tuber-
culosis Institute. 4 Church street, ' P. J. Galfiliin
M.D., D.P.H.Belf. medical officer
Mardy Fever Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough,
Alexander Duncan M.B., ' O.M.Glas., D.P.H.Camb.
medical superintendent
Merthyr Cemeteries Committee, T. Aneuryn Eees, Town
hall, clerk
-Merthyr General Hospital, Stuart C. Cresswell M H C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Wm. W. Jones M.D.. CM. Edin.,
D.P.H.Camb. W. Llewelyn Jones M.D., F.H.C.S
Edin. Ernest Lewis Ward M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.
Lond. Ricl.;n,l - \{:rr M,D.. M.Ch.Irel. Vivi:iii
Thomas I'cM.^r W.I -I,, M 1; CS Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.,
(■ F. Will,:,;,, \l 1; , ~ r,,i- . M. P. Gabe L.S.A.
Lond., R. .■<, M I |,I:,,,,:I \I D Edin. & R. Lee M.B..
f'h.B.L'pool. MirL-',ns: .Vh^s Mary Bae, matron;
Edward E.hv^.r.N, hoii. sec
Merthyr Library, Church street. Miss Mary Jane Powell,
librarian ; &, Reading Rooms, Arcade, High street,
Mrs. Jones, librarian
Public Slaughter House, Mill street, Dan Davies, lessee
Temperance Hall, John street, Israel Price, proprietor
Town Hall, High street
Treharris Public Hall & Institute Limited, William A
Davies, sec
War Pensions Committees, Merthyr Tydfil, Victoria st.
Trevor Thomas, sec. ; Vaynor, 20 Glebeland street ;
Washington Bowen, clerk
MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION.
Board dav, alternate Saturdays at 9.30 a.m. at the
Board room, I'o.ir Law Institution.
The union comprises the following parishes : — Aberdare,
^ Gelligaer. Merthyr Tydfil Jt Rhigos & Penderyn &
Vaynor in Brecknockshire; the population in 191 1 was
«74.«47: area. 7S-"^ acres; rateable value, Sept.
'9'9. jf73S.8i3
Board of Guardians. Mrs. Mary
Chairman of
Edmunds
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Frank
T. James, 134 High street, Merthyr Tydfil
Treasurer, Francis Philip Harries, Barclays Bank Ltd.
.Merthyr Tydfil
Relieving Officers, No. i district, Ernest Bond, Aber-
aman, Aberdare ; No. 2 district, John William Young,
17 Elm grove, Aberdare; No. 3 district, William J.
Thomas, 51 South street, Bargoed; No. 4 district,
Thomas John Williams, i Caiach villas, Treharris ;
No. 3 district, John Williams, 8 Alexandra place,
Abercanaid ; No. 6 district, Timothy D. Davies.
Altonia, The Walk, Merthyr Tydfil; No. 7 district.
Lemuel Batten, 16 Royal crescent, Penydarran.
Merthvr Tvdfil ; No. 7 district, Thomas J. Dowse,
Gwladys street. Pant. Dowlais
Vaccination Officers, W. Cledwyn Davies, Cetn Coed,
Merthyr Tydfil; John Davies, 450, Oxford street,
Aberdare; & William Davies, Trigfa, Pontlottyn
.VIedical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Aberdare district,
Roht. Hall Moffit L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. Aberaman, Aber-
dare ; Isaac Banks M.D.. B.Ch.Irel. The HoUies.Trecy-
non, Aberdare & Evan Jas. Trevor Cory M.D., L.S.A.
Lond. Summerlield, Aberdare; Gelligaer (part of)
district & Treharris district, William Watkin Leigh
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Edin. Glvn Bargoed house,
Treharris; Gelligaer (Pontlottvn) district, Stephen
McCarthy L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.. L.R.F.P.S.Glas. Deri
house. Deri; Gelli<;aer (Tir-Phil) district, Francis
Ignatius Maunsell L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. Tir-Phil house.
Tir-Phil. C-n-diff; Merthvr Tvdfil district, Stuart C.
Cresswell M.R.C.S.Eng.. "L.R.C.P. Uind. High street,
D,)wlais; William Watkins Jones M.D. & CM. Edin..
D.P.H.Camb. The Hollies, Albert st. Merthyr Tydfil ;
Richard S. Rvce M.D., CM.. F.R.C. S.Irel. Betsa
Doni. Pentrebach. Merthvr Tvdfil & John C Edwards
L.R.C.P. k S.Edin. Hollybush cottage, Aberfan;
Penderyn district, leuan George Thomas M.B., CM.
Edin. Maesyffrwd, Hirwain
The Poor Law Institution, in Thomas Town, is a build-
ing of stone. &, will hold 450 inmates ; an infirmary
containing 126 beds was erected in 1899; David J.
Williams, master; Ernest Lewis Ward M.R.C.S.Eng..
L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; Miss Margaret Helen
McKillop M.B., Ch.B.Glas. assistant medical officer;
Mrs. Annie William.*, matron
MEnTiivn Tydfil Begisthatios District.
Superintendent Registrar, Frank T. James, 134 High st.
Merthvr Tvdfil ; deputy, Thomas J. Jenkins, 10 Union
street," Merthyr Tydfil
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Aberdare sub-district,
T. W. Scale, Aberdare ; deputy, Havelock Jones,
Aberdare ; Gelligaer sub-district, John L. Morris,
Hengoed ; deputy, W. D. Davies, Bargoed ; Lower
Merthvr Tvdfil sub-district, Mrs. Marv Hughes, 64
Thomas street, Merthyr Tydfil ; Upper Merthyr Tydfil
sub-district, Thomas Powell, 72 Pontmorlais.Merthyr ;
deputy, W. Cledwvn Davies, Cefn Coed. Mert'hvr
Tydfil"
Registrars of Marriages, Bertram E. Besley, 12 Norman
terrace, Merthyr Tydfil ; deputy, John H. Jones, 6
Llewelyn street. Me'rthvr ; Ernest .McLeod, Hengoed ;
deputy. John B. Hughes, Hengoed ; W. D. Davies,
Bingo'ed; John Strickland. Aberdare; deputy. E. E.
Thomas. Aberdare
PUBUC OFFICEBS.
.Vssistont Overseers & Superintendent Collectors of Bates,
Thomas Gilbert Evans & William B. Harris,Town hall
Certifying Factory Surgeon. William W. Jones M.D.,
cm". The Hollies, Albert street
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, W. A. Maclare
Phillips, 26a, Victoria street
Clerk to the Magistrates for Penderyn Division, W. A.
Maclure Phillips B.A. 26a. Victoria street
Clerk to Merthyr Tydfil Borough Local Pension Com-
mittee, J. Ernest Biddle, Town hall
Clerk to Vaynor & Penderyn Rural District Council,
Frank T. James, 134 High street
Clerk to Vaynor District Committee, Washington Bowen,
20 Olebeland street
Collectors of Taxes, E. Berryman, Glebeland street k
Herbert Thomas, 34n, Victoria street
Surveyor of Taxes. S.A. Putnam, Market Square ohmbrs
DIRECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
MERTHYR TYIH-'IL.
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.
St. Tydfil (parish church) (Welsh & English), High St.
Rev. Daniel Lewis, rector ; Revs. Robert Jones, Thos.
Evans B.A. & William Francis Wyber, assistant
curates; matins, litany & sermon, ii a.m. & even-
song & sermon, 6 p.m. ; holy communion, 2nd (11
a.m. English) & last sun. in the month at 8 a.m.
(Welsh); communicants' meetins on mon. 7.30 p.m
St. David's Church (English), High street, served by the
clergy of St. Tydfil ; matins, litany & sermon at 11
a.m. ; children's service, first sun. in every month at
3 p.m. ; evensong & sermon at 6 p.m. ; holy com-
munion daily at 8 a.m. followed by matins, except on
wed. & fri. when matins & litany are at 11 a.m.;
evensontT & sermon on wed. at 7.30 p.m. ; holy com-
munion at II a.m. ist sun. in the month
Christ Church, Cvfarthta. Rev. Edward Richard Davies
B.A. vicar; Rev. William John Jones B.A. curate; 8
& II a.m. & s & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. John, Dowlais, Rev. Llewelyn Morgan Wilhams,
rector ; Rev. Moriran Evan Thomas L.Div. Rev. Robt.
Thomas Hughes B.A. & Rev. C. J. Griffith, curates;
Sundays k, holy days, 8 & it a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily, 8
a.m. & wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Luke's Mission Church. Gellyfaelog ; 11 a.m. & t
p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m 1
Pant Church, Dowlais, & St. Michael's, Pengarnddu, |
served from St. John's, Dowlais ; services at same j
St. John, Ponydarran, Rev. Daniel Evans, vicar; Rev.
John Davies B.A. curate ; holy communion, 8 a.m. ;
matins, (Welsh) 10 a.m. (English) 11.15 a.m. &
evensong 6.15 p.m.: (Welsh) 5 p.m.; wed. (Welsh).
7.30 p.m.; matins 8 a.m. daily; tues. (English), 7.30
p.m. ; saints' days, matins & holy communion 8
a.m.; evensong 7.30 p.m
St. Mary's Mission Church, Penydarran, Rev. John
Davies B.A. curate; 11 a.m. k' 6 p.m.; holy com-
munion, ist & 3rd sun. 8 & II a.m. ; Sunday
school, 2.30; wed. 7.30; seats 200
St. Peter's, Abercanaid (English), Rev. John Charles
Kempthorne Buckley L.Div. curate in charge; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m
Tydfils Well Church ; matins & sermon at 11 a.m. ;
'sun. school at 2.30 p.m. ; evensong (English) 6 p.m. ;
holy communion ist sun. in the month, 3 a.m. & 3rd
sun. at II a.m.; wed. evensong at 7.30 p.m
Merthyr Vale Mission Room, Rev. Thomas Evans B.A.
curate in charge ; holy communion 2nd sun. 8 a.m. ;
matins & sermon at 11 a.m. ; evensong & sermon at
6 p.m
Welsh Church, Dowlais, Rev. Morgan Evan Thomas,
curate; 8 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
St. lUtvd's Catholic Church, Dowlais, Rev. J. Ansehii
Wilson O.S.B., D.D. Rev. M. Dominic Willson O.S.B.,
B.A. k Rev. F. Dawson O.S.B. priests; sun. mass,
7, 8.30, 9.45 k II a.m.; evening service, 6 p.m.;
holidays, mass 7, 8 & 9.30 a.m. k evening service at
7.30 p.m.; daily mass. 7.30 & 8 a.m.; wed. service,
7.30 p.m
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Penydarran park. Rev. John
W. Baines O.S.B. & Rev. G. E. Hind O.S.B. priests ;
mass, 8, 9.30 & 11 a.m.; sermon & benediction, 6
p.m.; holy days, mass, 7.30, 8.30 & 9.30 a.m.; wed.
devotions, 7.30 p.m
Jewish Synagogue, Thomas town. Rev. Eli Bloom,
rabbi; at stmset, fri. k 8.30 a.m. & 1.30 p.m. sat
Presbyterian Church (Hope), Pontmorlais, Rev. John
Morgan Jones M.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30
p.m. ; seats, 800
Presbyterian Church (English), Elizabeth street, Dow-
lais ; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m. ;
625
Seats.
Baptist—
Aberfan (Welsh) (Smyrna) ; 10.30 i
mon. 7 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m...
Ainon (English), George Town ;
Beulah, Victoria street, Dowlais (English) ; 11
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m. ; sats.
730 p.m
Caersalem, Well street, Dowlais (Welsh), Rev. John
Seats.
Bryn Jones ;
.m. & 6 p.m.
k wed. 7.30
Ebenezer (Welsh), Plymouth strec
p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m.
George Town (Bethel) (Welsh) ;
p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m.
High street (English), Rev. J. Arthur Jones ; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m 750
Jerusalem, Pentrebach (English), Rev. William
Peter Stonier; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Merthyr Vale (Calfaria) (Welsh), Rev. Daniel P.
Evans; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs.
6.30 p.m 500
Merthyr Vale (English) (Zion), Rev. H. P. Jones ;
II a.m. k 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m 600
Moriah (Welsh), Mount Pleasant, Dowlais ; 11 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m 830
Tabernacle (Welsh), Brecon road; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 850
Calfaria (Welsh), Heolgerrig ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tues. & thurs. at 7.30 350
Hebron (Welsh), Dowlais, Rev. Wm. C. Thomas;
10.30 a.m. & 2 & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m... 600
Elim (Welsh), Penydarran; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. 7.30 p.m. ; tues. fortnightly, 7.30 p.m 750
Park (English), The Walk, Rev. J. Lloyd Wil-
liams; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. & sat. 8 p.m... 850
Penydarran (Noddfa) (Welsh); 11 a.m. & 6
p.m.; wed. 8 p.m 350
Zion (Welsh), Twyn-y-rodyn, Rev. William Aerus
Jones; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; mon. wed. k thurs.
7.30 p.m 1,200
Demi (Welsh), Abercanaid, Rev. Isaac James ; 11
n. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 500
Calvinistic Methodist —
Aberfan (Welsh), Rev. John Moses Davies; 10.30
a.m. k 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m 660
Calvaria (Welsh), Cae Harris, Dowlais ; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m 100
Penuel (Welsh), Twyn-y-rodin, various ; 10.30
a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m 800
Caepanttywyll (Welsh) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 500
Libanus (Welsh), White street, Dowlais; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m 650
Merthyr Vale (English) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed.
6.30 p.m 500
Pontmorlais (Welsh) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. &
thu
1.30 a.i
6 p.]
:,300
g (Welsh), Abercanaid ;
tues. k thurs. 7.30 p.m
Hermon (Welsh), Lower Union street, Dowlais;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m
Congregational —
Abercanaid, Seion (Welsh), Rev. Enoch Hughes ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Aberfan (Eng.), ; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m... 200
Adulam (Welsh), Thomas street; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 600
Bethania (Welsh), Aberfan ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. 7 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 600
Bethania (Welsh), South street, Dowlais; 11 a.m.
k 6 p.m.; mon. k wed. 7.30 p.m 1,124
Bethesda (Welsh), Bethesda st. Rev. Jacob Jones ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 700
English, Market square. Rev. John T. Whitehead ;
II a.m. k 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m 562
Gwernllyn (Welsh), Mary street, Dowlais, Rev.
Daniel Adams B.A., B.D. ; 10.30 a.m. & 2 & 6
p.m. ; mon. & Aved. 7.30 p.m 950
Heolgerrig (Welsh), Rev. George Evans; 11 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7 p.m 700
Horeb (Welsh), Penydarran, Rev. Thomas Beryl
Mathews; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7.30
street, Dowlais, 1
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.i
Ivor (English), Ivor
Lewis; 11 a.m. k 6
Noddfa, Godreaman .
Penvwern (Welsh), Dowlais, Rev. David Robert
Wi'lliams ; 10.20 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. k wed.
Town
p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m
Soar (Welsh). High
fues. k wed. 7.45 p
Penvdarran (English
Ynysgau (Welsh), n.
E. Roberts: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
Ebenezer, Wind street, Dowlais; ^^ ».^
p.m.; wed. 730 pm •••■
Merthvr Vale (English); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
& thurs. 7.30 p.m
Dnitarian. Thomas street. Rev. David
Williams; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
Unitarian, White street, Dowlais (Welsh);
k 6 p.m
; thurs. 7 30 P"
the Iron bridge
, Rev. '
730 P-i
626 MERTHYR TYOFIL.
<OUTH WALE8.
[KELLY'S
Wesleyan Methodist (Merthyr Mission)—
Shil.ih (Welsh) ; ti n.in. & 6 p.m
Pontmijrlais (English); ii a.m. &
6 ji.tn. : tues! 8 p.m. Scats 550.
High street, Diiwlais (English) ; n !
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7,30 p m.
Seats 400 '
Cefn Coed iWclsh); 11 a.m. k 6 • Rev. John Humphreys
p.m.; thm-s. 7.30 p.m (snpt)
Troedyrhiw (English) ; 11 a.m. &
^' P'n
Merihjr Vale (Welsh); 11 a.m. it I
6 p.m. Seats 250
Treharris (Welsh); 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. Seats 250 /
Wesleyan Methodist (Welsh Circuit)—
Cefn Cned ; 1 1 a.m. & :;.30 p.m... \
Treharris ; 1 1 a.m. & 6 p.m I Rev. O. Bedford
Merthyr ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m / Roberts
Bedlinog ; 10.30 a.m. &5 p.m '
Undenominational, Christian Mission Hall, Ivor st.
Dowlais, Thomas M. Wintle, hon. supt. ; 11 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; mon. wed. & sat. 7.30 p.m 750
Treharris.
St. Matthias Church, Rev. James Thomas L.Div. vicar ;
8 & II a.m. i 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
St. Cadoc's, Bedlinog. with St. Marv's, Trelewis, Rev.
David Davies B.A.Lampeter, vicar; Rev. Albert Hv.
Boohier, curate; 10 a.m. (English); 11 a.m. (Welsh)
k 6 p.m. ; Tfed. 7.30 p.m. ; holy communion, 8 a.m.
ist sundav & 8 & 11 a.m. 3rd sunday ; 11 a.m.
(Welsh) 4th Sunday
St. Mary's Ohapel of Ease, Trelewis. Rev. Albert Henry
Boobier, curate ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; holy com-
munion. 8 a.m. 2nd sun. & 10.30 a.m. 4th sun
Seats.
Baptist, Brynhyfrd (Welsh), Thomas street, erected
1880, Rev. William Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tues. 7 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m 796
Forest road (branch) ; 2 & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m 200
Baptist (English), Perrott street, built 1880, & re-
built 1898. Rev. William David Nicholas; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 550
Baptist, Trinity (English), Trelewis, built in 1909,
Rev. Henry Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m 350
Baptist, Salem (Welsh), Cwmfelin, erected 1834,
Rev. William Morton; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon.
k thurs. 7 p.m 800
Baptist, Berthlwyd (Welsh), Quaker's Yard, erected
1851 ; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 500
Congregational, Sardis (English), Bedlinog, erected
1902, Rev. W. James; n a.m. &, 6 p.m.; mon.
&, thurs. 7.30 p.m 150
Congregational (English), Edwardsville, erected
1905. Rov. Matthew H. Roberts; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m 300
C011grecatinn.1l (Welsh), Perrott street,erected 1893.
Hiv. David Phillips; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues.
t thurs. 7.15 p.m 86o
Congregational. Mcniah (Welsh), Bedlinog, Bev.
John Dyer Richards; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. &
Congregational. Seion (Welsh), Edwardsville, Bev.
M. Irwyn Thomas; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7
P"" 2C0
Congregatiinal, Libanus (Welsh), Quaker's Yard,
frected 1833; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m. ... 460
Congregational. Ebenejier (Welsh), Trilewis,erecled
1879 ; 10.30 a.m & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m 300
Calvinistic, Methodist (Bethania) (Welsh), Perm st.
cted 1880;
irs. 7 p.m..
inistic Methodist, Gosen (Welsh). Bedlinog;
" ~ & 5-3° pni.; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Army Barracks, Webster street
Wesleyan (English), John street (Aberdare Circuit),
huilt 1S83, rebuilt 1900; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed.
& fri. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan (Welsh) (Saron), John street (Merthyr
Tydvil (Welsh) Circuit), built in 1895; 11 a.m.
* 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
"'7w?Kv /,?''''«'>1- Bedlinog (Merthyr Tydfil
(Welsh) Circuit); ,, a.m. & fi p.m.; mon. &
thnr
Baptist.
Tabernacle (English); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. wed. &
thurs. 7 p.m
Carmel (Welsh); ii a.m. i 6 p.m.; mon. b thurs.
7.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist.
Capel Nazareth (Welsh); Rev. J. P. Jones; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; mon. &, thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational.
Saron (Welsh), Rev. John Walter Price ; 10.3c a.m. &
6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Mount Zion (English); 11 a.m. 4 6 p m. ; mon. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m
Troed-y-rhiw.
St. John the Baptist (Pentrebach), Troed-y-rhiw, Rev.
Peter Williams, vicar; Bev. J. J. Simons B.A. fc
Rev. J. G. K. Bncklev L.Div. curates; 11 a.m.
(English) & 6 p.m. ; tues. (English), 7.30 p.m
St. David's Church (Welsh); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed.
7 P"^ .XT ,
Wesleyan.
Troed-y-rhiw (English) ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m
EDUCATIONAL.
The Borough Council Education Committee came into
exi;-tence on Noveuiber 9, 1905
The Committee meets r.t the Council chamber. Town
hall on the second Wednesday in every month at
5.30 p.m.
Chairman, E, Morrell J.P
Director of Education, Rhys Elias M.A
Assistant Clerk, W. Probert, Town hall
Attendance Officers, James Watts, 11 Dyke street,
Twynyrodyn; William R. Davies. The Parade &
Parry Jones, 71 Thomas street
H.M. Inspector of Public Elementary & Secondary
Schools, L. J. Roberts, Swansea
SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
Cyfarthfa Castle Municipal Secondary School, for 530
hoys & girls; George Fleming M.A. head master;
Miss A. 0. Davenport B.Sc. head mistress
-'vierthyr Tydfil Intermediate & Technical School, estab-
lished under the " Welsh Intermediate Education
Act. 1889'' (52 k 53 Vict. c. 40), for intermediate
k technical instruction, built by the Glamorgan
County Council & now transferred to the Borough
Council, was opened in 1897 ^°^ i°° W' ^ 80 girls;
A. J. Perman M.A.Lond. head master
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Abercanaid (mixed), built in 1881. &, enlarged in 1894.
for 549 children ; John G. Evans, master; Miss M.M.
Joh
otnn
Aberlan (infants), built in 1891, for 185 infants;
. mistress
.\bermorlais (boys, girls k infants), built in 1867, for
1,090 children'; J. Jenkins, master; Miss M. Simons,
mistress; Miss J. Richards, infant.s' mistress.
Brecon road (infants), built in 1902, for 300; Miss
M. A. Williams, mistress
Caedraw (mixed^. converted in 1912 from old advanced
283 childr
Miss L. Ma
eUiiient.iry schuut,
donald, mistress
t:aedraw (infants), built in 1875, for 204 infants;
, mistress
Clwyd-y-fag»yr, Swansea road (mixed), built in 1B77,
for 120 children; Miss E. A. Evins, mistress
Ciaii.'herthlwvd, Treharris (non-provided), tor 126
scholars; W. H. Ackland, master
Diwais. built for i.c;66 children: J. R. Davies, masiter ;
Miss M. A. Williams, mistress; Miss T. C. Owen,
infants' mistress
Edward.sville, Treharris. for 250 children; Miss M. J.
D.ivies, mistress
Gellifaelog, Dowlais, for 1,150 boys, girls k infants;
Edward Williams, master; Miss S. Williams, girls'
mistress; Miss E. M. Attwood, infants' mistress
Georgetown, for 900 boy.s, girls &; infants ; W. Jones,
master; Miss S. Price, mistress; Miss M. J. Price,
infants' mistress
Heolgerrig, for 350 children; W. T. Williams, master;
Mrs. Emily Denny, infants' mistress
Merthyr Vale (mixed), built in 1879, for 636 children;
Edward Hardy, in;ist<>r ; -Miss Mariinret Edwards, in-
fants' mistress
.Mount^ Pleasant (mixed), built in 1912 for 226 children;
M Ev
istresj
SOUIH WALES.
Ditti:.croia.j
Pantglas, Aberfan, for 862 children ; Hugh Jones,
master ; Miss M. J. Djvies, girls' mistress ; Miss
M. L. Davies, infanta' mistress
Pengarnddu, Dowlais, for 112 children; ,
infants' mistress
Pentrebach, for 408 mixed &, infants; T. T. Jenkins,
master ; Miss Thomas, infants' mistress
Pen-y-darran, for 1,088 boys, girls & infants ; Thomas
Darid, master; Miss M. M. Price, girls' mistress;
Miss M. A. Williams, infants' mistress
Queen's road, built in 1912, for 560 boys & girls ;
Oliver Evans, master ; Mrs. A. Morgan, mistress
Queen's road (infants), built in 1912, for 260; Miss
Morris, mistress
Trcharris, erected in 1882 & enlarged in 1896, for 1,000
children; Charles Ballard, master; Miss G. Evans,
girls' mistress ; Miss Morris, infants' mistress
Troedyrhiw, for 976 boys, girls k infants ; Dan James,
master; Miss A, Fulford, girls' mistress; Mrs. M. E.
Price, infants' mistress
Twvn-y-rodyn, built in 1S75, f.ir 1,1 n bovs, girls & in-
fants; W. Walters, master; Miss H. Davies, girls'
mistress; Miss L. Watkins, infants' mistress
Webster street, Treharris, opened in Jan. 1906, for 300
junior scholars; Miss A. Parsons, Tuistress
Woodlands, Quaker's Yard, built in 1905, for 205 junim-
scholars ; , master
Catholio Schools.
St. Mary's, Court street, erected in 1870, at a cost of
upwards of ^^1,000, for 369 children; W. H. Power,
master; Miss G. M. Wills, mistress
Morgan Town (infants), for 136 children; Miss E.
Griffin, mistress
Dowlais Catholic Elementary School, built in 1887, at a
cost of ;£s,4oo, for 201 boys, 202 girls & lyt fnfants ;
Robert Joseph Wilson, master ; Miss A. Tuite, mis-
tress; Miss A. Lynch, infants' mistress
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
MERTfJYR TYDFIL.
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the County Coun
cils
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of Bhondda, Aberdare.
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William Pr
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Bedlinog (mixed), built in 1882, at a co
enlarged in i8oq, for 352 boys & girls ; ,
master; (infants) for 150; Miss Jones, mistress
Graig, Bedlinog (infants), built in 1887, at a cost of
^1,600, for 140 children ; Miss Williams, mistress
Trelewis (mixed), built in 1881, & enlarged in 1891, for
280 children ; J. Bedford Thomas, master
Trelewis (infants), built in 1901, for 174 children ; Miss
Frances Jones, mistress
The above named four schools are controlled by the
Gelligaer District Council Education Committee; F
Treharne James, Hengoed, clerk
INDDSTRL-iL SCHOOL.
douth Wales & Monmouthshire Short Term Industrial
School, Edwardsvillo (near Quaker's Yard railway
station), built in 1S93, at a cost of about ^9,000, for
90 boys, &, governed by a body of 21 members from
NEWSPAPERS
Merthyr Express, Glebeland street (H. W. Southey &
Suns Limited, proprietors & publishers ; published
The Pioneer. Willimns' square (National Labour Press
Limited, publishers ; published fri)
Y Tyst, 21 & 22 Glebeland street (Joseph Williams &
Sons (Merthyr) Ltd. publishers; published wed)
RAILWAY STATIONS & RAILWAY AGENTS.
G.W.R., Rhymney, T.V.R , L. & N. W. & Brecon &
Merthyr, High street, Charles P. Purchase, station
master
Taff Vale, Lower High street (goods station), W. Thomp-
London & North Western Railway, Taff Vale goods sta-
tion. Lower High street, , agent
Dowlais, J. I. Restall (L. & N, W. Ry.), H. W. Newth
(Great Western) & E. L. Brain (Brecon & Merthyr),
Dowlais Top (Brecon & Merthyr), Henry Jones, station
master
Abercanaid Joint Station (G. W. & Rhymney Joint),
Charles Southam. station master
Aberfan (Rhymney & Great Western), J. R. Robinson,
station master
Bedlinog (G. W. k Rh\mneY Joint). James Henry
NevTcoinbe, station master
Merthyr Vale (Taff Vale). Thomas Edwards, station mast
Pentrebach & Abercanaid (Ta£E Vale Railway), Richard
Henry Carpenter, station master
Troed-y-rhiw (Taff Vale), W. J. Isaac, station master
Treharris (Great Western & Rhymney Joint),J. Williams.
•station master
Pant, Dowlais (Brecon & Merthyr), Thomas Farr Price.
station master
Quaker's Yard (Junction Station, Taff Vale), William
A. Cooper, station master
Quaker's Yard (G. W. & Rhvmnev Joint), William
A. Cooper, station master
Tramway.
An ETectric Tramwav is in operation. & cars are running
between Merthyr Tydfil & Dowlais & Merthyr Tydfil
& Cefn
Carriers.
6 Quarry row
& Co
PRIVATE HBSIDENTS.
Adams Samuel, 18 Lancaster terrace
Akhurst Wm. Geo. 13 Lancaster ter
Aubrey John, Llantrithyd, 'I he Walk
Bailey Mrs. 53 Dpper Thoreas street
Baines Rev. John W., OS.B.
(Catholic), The Priory
Ballard Miss, 17 Lancaster terrace
Beavan Frederick John, 7 West grove
Beavan Thomas Trevor, 13 West gro
Bell Richard Murray, Davington villa.
The Avenue
Bernascone Joseph C. San Remo, The
Walk
Berry H. Seymour, Gwaelodygarth hn
Biddle Cornelius, 5 Park terrace
Biddle Erne.st, Caerleon, The Walk
Bloom Rev. Eli (rabbi), 21 Union st
Bolter John William, i Lancaster ter
Bowel William, Lalehani. The Walk
Bowen David, Pontmorlais west
Bown Albert Wm. 13 Alexandra rd
Brennan John Joseph, The Walk
Brown Thomas. Plvmouth house
Buckley Rev. John Charles Ivemp-
thorne L.Div. (curate in charge of
St. Peter's). 5 Alexander place.
Abercanaid
Burr William. 5 King Edward villas
Canton Mrs. 11 Penybrvn villas.
Penydarran
Cocker Mrs. 15 Courtland terrace
MERTHYR TYDFIL.
Cohen Mrs. 4 Dane terrace
:iy Herbert, i Fair View terrace
Cousins Alban Bertie, Hortonia, The
Walk
Cowie Henry Andrew, MaesygoUen.
West grove
Dando Thomas, Glad Heim, Gwae-
lodygarth
Dandi Wilfred Thos. 2 Lancaster ter
Daniel Jn. Arth. Hillsboro'. West gro
niels Edgar T. 8 Dane terrace
David Thos! Tyrarlwydd. West grove
David William Geo. 31 The Avenue
Davies Rev. Edward Richard B.A.
(vicar of Christ Church). Cyfarthfa
Davies Rev. John B.A. (curate of St.
Mary's), 46 Brynheulog, Penydarran
Davies Charles Morgan, Morgan town
Davies Dan, OakIands,Gwaelodvgartl>
Davies Edwin, 6 Dane terrace '
Davies Evan Thomas,Cartrefle. Peny-
Davies Harold, 3 Park terrace
Davies Harden, 15 The Avenue
Davies Ivor, ii West grove
Davies J. Francis. 72 Lancaster ter
Davies John, 2 Church street
Davies Jn. Lvnwond, Gwaelodygarth
John Tbn
Tree
Davies Samuel, 19 The Avenue
ivies William, Brynmorlog. Gwae-
lodygarth
Davis John R. 10 Penybryn villas,
Penydarran
avis Richard Rhys, i ChuTch street
Dennis Wm. Joseph, 20 The Avenue
Dixon Lewis William, Hafdre, The
Grove
Duncan Alexander, 2 Park terrace
Dunne James L. 19 Alexandra road
Dunston Alfred, The Woodlands,
Park terrace
Edwards Isaac, to Courtland terrace
ards Miss.Troedybryn. Church st
Edwards W. Courtland 'house
Elias Rees. The Roolcery. The Walk
Elias Tom, Hii;hiield. The Grove
Elia^ Tom Millard. Penally. West gro
Evans Rev. Daniel (vicar of St. John),
Vicarage. Penydarran
Evans David Griffith. 17 West gro
Evans David William. 4 The Avenue
Evans Gilbert. Runington
Evans J. Hughes, Maesycoed, Pont-
morlais west
Evans John. Beechwood. The Grove
Evans Jn. J. P. Iscoed.Pontmorlais we
Evans John, Springhill villa, Thomai
Town
Evans Mrs. Brynteg house
Evans Mrs. Gwernllwyn, Queen's rd
628 MERTayR tydfil.
Kvans Mrs. William Griffin, Panty
5,'og, The Walk
Erans William, Monkton, The Walk
Evans William. 27 W'est grove
Fine Israel, 4 King Edward villas
Fisher Albert E. 6 Courtland terrace
Fleming Geo.M.A.WoIfsdale.West gro
Francis" Wm. Brj ntirion,ThomasTowii
Francis-WiUiams Miss, St. John's
lodge, Gwaelodygarth
Freedman Bernard, 13 Penybryn vils
Penydarran
Freedman Mrs. 5 Penybi-j-n villas,
Pennydarran
Freedman Solomon Joel, 13 The Aven
Gabe Maynard Pearson, 5i Thomas s
George Henry, 15 Lancaster terrace
GiUeland James, 11 Lancaster terrace
Gittelsohn Herman, Garth villas
Goodfellow Misses, 21 Thomas street
Green Lewis Morgan, Llwynyreos,
Abercanaid
Green Thomas, Wingfield house.
Griffith Robert, 2 Dane terrace
Griffith Thomas, i West grove
Griffiths Miss, 24 Courtland terrace
Griffiths Mrs. 3 Penybryn villas,
Penydarran
Griffiths Rowland Edwd. 8 Courtland
terrace
Griffiths William, Pen-cae-mawr
Griffiths William, 4 West grove
Giilston Arthur, 12 Penybiyn villas,
Penydarran
Gnnsun Robert, 9 Courtland terrace
Hammerton Harris, 6 The Avenue
Hankey Norman Frederick J.P.
Pentrebach house
Hansard George Fredk. i Tydfil villas
Harrap James Thresher,Gwaunfarren
Harrap Miss, Glenthorne
Harries Francis Philip, 47 High st
Harris Dvd.Cope, 2 King Edward vils
Harris Simon, Luctonia, The Walk
Harris William, 6 King Edward vils
Harris William Rowland, 7 King
Edward villas
Harrison Abraham Wyke. 24 Lan-
caster villas
Harvey Thomas F. i Courtland ter
Hawkins Samuel, Garth villas
Haywood William James, Grimsby
villa, Gwaelodygarth
Hind Rev. G. E., O.S.B. (Catholic),
The Priory
Hopkins Albert E. Rhoscolyn, The
opki
William, Sunnybank,Thomas
Howfield George B. 3 West grove
Howitt Herbert George, 10 Park ter
Hughes Rev. Enoch (Welsh Congre-
cational), Preswvlfa, Abercanaid
Hughes Rev. Hugh J. (Welsh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), 21 The Avenue
Hughes Allen W. Crafnant, West gro
Hughes David. 14 West grove
Humphreys Mrs. Gwynfryn, Park ter
Humphreys William, '7 Lancaster ter
Israelstam Rev. Jacob B.A. (rabbi),
32 Lancaster villas
James Rev. Isaac (Baptist). 3 Church
yew, Abercanaid
James FrankTreharne,Pen-y-darran ho
James Frederick, Oakroyd huuse,
Penydarran park
James Penry Foster, 6 Dynevor street,
George town
James Richd.Edwards,4Courtland ter
Jarman Thomas, i Penybryn villas,
Penydarran
Jenkins Edward, 9 West grove
Jenkins John, Tregenna. Park terrace
Jenkins Mrs.Dalkeith ho. Brynteg ter
Jenkins W. H. Plvmouth house
Jereminh John. The Glen. The Park
Tobn John. 12 We.«t grove
John Mrs. 10 Thi' Avenue
John Mrs. Elizabeth J. 2 Garth vils
Jones Rev. Jacob (Congregational), 6
Union street
SOUTH WALES.
Jones Rev. John Arthur (Baptist),
Gippeswyk, The Grove
Jones Rev. John Morgan M.A. (Pres-
byterian), 10 The Walk
Jones Rev. Robert, 5 Newton terrace
Jones Rev. William Aerus (Baptist).
5 Fairview terrace
Jones Rev. William John B.A. (curate
of Christ Church), Burmah house.
The Walk
Jones Arthur, 17 Courtland terrace
Jones Austin, Usk villa,Penydarran rd
Jones Charles W. Somerset house,
Gwaelodygarth
Jones Daniel William, Rookwood,
Gwaelodygarth
Jones Evan, Pentreback cottage, Pen-
treback
Jones Frederick, 19 West grove
Jones Gomer, 62 Thomas street
Jones Hezekiah, 27 The Avenue
Jones John Henry, 5 The Avenue
Jones Miss, 21 West grove
Jones Mrs. 3 Church street
Jones Mrs. 2 Tydfil villas
Jones Mrs. Ardwyn, Gwaelodygarth
Jones Mrs. Joseph P. 7 Park terrace
Jones Mrs. William Thomas, Glyn
Taff, Queen's road
Jones Richard Oliver, 54 Upper
Thomas street
Jones Richard Theophilus, Primrose
Hill villa, Thomas town
Jones Samuel Cromwell M.D. 25a.
Victoria street
Jones Sandford, Victoria street
Jones W. Llewelyn M.D., J.P. Garth-
newydd
Jones William Watkins M.D. The
Hollies. Albert street
Judd J. G. 60 Thomas street
Kendall Thomas, 14 The Avenue
Kenshole James Edmund, 12 Court-
land terrace
King Roy, 22 Lancaster villas
Lee "Rowland, i Garth villas
Lewis Rev. Daniel (rector of St.
Tydfil). The Rectory
Lewis Anthony, Park View house,
Well street
Lewis David, Adelaide villa
Lewis John, Haddington
Lewis John William, 4 Park terrace
Lewis Miss, i'las, Pen-y-darran
Lewis Mrs. 30 West grove
Lewis Thomas W. Gwynfa, The Walk
Lewis Walter, 16 The Avenue
Leysohn Stephen,Devauden.The Walk
Leysohn William, Glenoc. The Walk
Lipsptt Mrs. Brooklands, Gwaelody-
garth
Lipsett Mrs. The Cottage, Gwaelody-
garth
Llewellyn Griffith. 7 Courtland ter
Llewellyn Wm. David, 6 Alexandra rd
Lloyd Brinlev Richard M.B.TheWall,
Lloyd Henrv M., Ansley, The Walk
Lloyd John D. 15 Penybryn villas.
Penydarran
Lloyd Mrs. 8 Penybryn villas, Peny-
darran
Lloyd Thomas, 2 Penybryn villas,
Penydarran
Lockver Mrs. Highcroft, Queen's rd
Mi-Diinnall John, g Penybryn villas.
Ma, 'M,.,. ken Joseph, 20 Tliomas street
Marshall Albert Jas.26 Lancaster vils
Mathews Rev. Thomas Beryl (Congre
gational). Awelfryn
Maurice Philip, i., 'Lancaster terrace
Meredith Miss. 2 Courtland terrace
Meredith W. W. 2 Courtland terrace
Morgan Benj. Grovesend. West grove
Morgan Daniel. Wellfield honse.
Pontmorlais west
Morgan David G. 18 Thomas street
Morgan William Price, 38 Upper
Tliomas street
Morris John Walter, Gwaelodygarth
Morris Miss, 9 The Avenue
.Morris Rees, Govenny.Penydarran rd
[kelly's
Morris Samuel. Garnant, The Walk
Newitt Herbt. Park side. Queen's rd
Newman A. G. 20 Lancaster villas
Newman-Husband A. E. 19 Lan-
caster villas
Nicholas Thomas Richard, 69 Hii;h st
Nyfield Barnet, 5 Lancaster terrace
Owen Henry, 5 The Walk
Owen Ivor, 9 Dane terrace
Owen Percy, 7 The Avenue
Parfitt Henry, 9 Park terrace
Parry David James, 28 West gruve
Paulett William, Pantawel, The Walk
Perman Albert James, Annandale,
Alexander road
Pettifor StephenH. B.3oLancaster vils
Philips Mrs. 3 Courtland terrace
Phillips David, Biynawel, Queen's rd
Phillips Mrs. 8 Lancaster terrace
Phillips William Alfred Maclure,
Milverton, The Grove
Pickton Mrs. 6 Penybryn villas. Peny-
darran
Powell Mrs. Man- A. Brook h.iuse.
The Walk
Powell Thomas, 31 Lancaster villas
Powell Thomas, 6 Park terrace
Preece Edwin, Gwernyfed, The Walk
Price Mrs. 2 West grove
Prilchard Miss, Maes-y-Dderwen. The
Probert William, 29 West grove
Radnedge Joseph Wm. 16 West i.Tove
Raymond Rupert, The Elms.TheWalk
Rees Rev. David, 29 Wellington street
Rees Edmund Thomas,22 West grove
Rees Ilttyd Bevan, Langdale, Gwae-
lodygarth
Rees Justin, Old Church place
Rees Mrs. John, Arosfa, The Grove
Rees Theophilus Ancurvn, Tonn-
Newydd
Rees William, 7 Penybryn ■!:;-.
Penydarran
Rich Mrs. Holmesdale, The Wall:
Richards John Wm. 26 The Avenue
Richards Lewellyn, Maes-v-Ffrwd,
The Grove
Richards Mrs. 10 Alexandra road
Robottom Mrs. i The Avenue
Roseman Samuel, 2 The Avenue
Rogers George, Ivy house, Cvfaithfa
Rubenstein Nathan, 16 Courtland ter
Ryce Richard Samuel M D. Rrke
Dom, Pentrebach
Sandbrook Simon, The HavTthorns,
Courtland terrace
Seal Mrs. T. 23 The Avenue
Seal Paul. 11 The Avenue
Simons Mendle. 28 Lancaster villas
Smith Mrs. 12 Alexandra road
Smj-th Mrs. Elizabeth, Brynhyfivrl
house, Courtland terrace
Southey Harry Wood, The Chase.
Gwaelodygarth
Southev William Robert. Hartiands,
The Grove
Steel Mrs. 22 The Avenue
Stonier Rev. William Peter. 10
Cromwell street
Thomas Albert Saml. 17 The Av.Miue
David. 21 Lancaster villas
Thomas David. Tan-yr-onen.Tbe Walk
Thomas David Lewis. Pentrebach
Thomas Gomer L. Maescywrig
Thomas Henry. 14 Brunswick street
Thomas Henry. 3 King Edward villas
Thomas Miss, Bronwydd. Queens iil
Thomas Mrs. M. 8 The Avenue
Thomas Richd. Harry.2Q The Avenue
Thomas Thos. Thorncliffe, Queen's rd
Thomas Tom, 11 Courtland terrace
Thomas Tom, 15 West grove
Thomas William, Brynhwlog.Thomns
town
knmas William, c; Courtland ter
irner Mrs. 11 Alexandra road
irner Mrs. 10 West grove
ui-han John, Woodside. The Grove
Walshaw Harland.8 King Edward vils
Ward Ernest Lewis. Glasdir
DIKECTOKV.]
.SOUTH Wa1.es.
MEETHYK TVDriL.
G2y
Ward John Lewis Williams J. P. Williams Dan, 6 West giove
Aelybryn, Park terrace | Williams Edward, 4 Penybryn vi
Webster Mrs. Biynglas, Church st j Penydarran
Webster Vivian Thomas, Tygwyn, ! Williams Fdk. Llwyn Onn,The G
Church street j Williams George, 3 The Avenue
Williams Mrs. 3 Park terrace
Williams Mrs. 28 The Avenue
Williams Mrs. James Henr
Penybryn villas, Penydarran
Williams Soger, l''rondeg,Gwaelodygth
Willi; "■
Weekes Wm. B. Evesham.West grove 1 Williams John, Brynfield, The Walk Williams William, 6 The Walk
Whitehead Rev. John T. (Gongrega- Williams Jn. Hillside, Gwaelodvgarth Wilson James A. Ivydene, King
tional), Brynawel, The Grove Williams John, 9 Lancaster terrace Edward villas
Wilcox Mrs. 3 Lancaster terrace Williams John Arthur, 7 Dane terrace Woolly George Augustus, i Park tei-
Wilkins D. Springfield, Thomas town Williams Miss M.A. 3 Dane terrace Wyber fiev. F. W. (curate of St.
Wilks W. a Court terrace Williams Mathias, i8 West grove I'ydtil), 40 Upper Thomas street
Williams Rev. J. Lloyd (Baptist), 16 Williams Mrs. 6 Lancaster terrace
Lancaster terrace
COMMEnCIAL.
Early closing day, Thursday.
Aberamon Cinema Limited (Isaac Edwards, sec). Bank
chambers. High street
Aberdare & Mountain Ash Express (published Friday),
Glebeland street
Abraham Ivor, grocer, 56 High street, Penydarran
Adams L. J. (Miss), shopkeeper, 3^ Picton street
Allsopp Samuel & Sons Ltd. brewers. Taff Vale station
Altmeyer Florentin & Sons, conteclioiiers.as Pontmorlais
Altmeyer Peter, fried fish dealer, 73 Brecon roaii
Anstice Agnes A. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & sub-post-
uiistress, Abercanaid
Appleton Thomas, chimney sweeper, 37 Castle street
Archer A. R. & J. tobacconists, 11 Pontmorlais
Arnold & Lewis, carriage builders, Lnwei- High street
Artis Alht. Wm. Jas. customs & excise officer, John st
Assembly Rooms, Angel buildings. High street
Astle John G. E. journalist, 5 Abermorlais terrace
Astrauckas Simon, tailor, 27 Park place
Aubrey John, manager, 118 High street
Avery W. & T. Limited, weighing machine makers
(branch). Pontmorlais circus
Bailey Howard, jobmaster. Warlow street, Plymouth st
Baker J. & Sons Limited, boot & shoe dealer's (branch).
igh
reet
Baker Benjamin, grocer. 56 Brecon road
Baker Wm. Hy. motor car agent, Bethesda st. T N 42
Baldwin James; Crystal Palace P.H. 314 High street,
Penydarran
Sale George Western, wholesale confectioner, Woodland
place, Twynyrodyn
Salkwill William George, painter, 2 Garth cottages
Ballard Minnie (Miss), ladies' outfitter. The Arcade
Barclays Bank Ltd. (with which is amalgamated
the London Provincial & South Western Bank Ltd.)
(F. PhiUp Harries, manager). 47 High street;" draw
on head office, 54 Lombard street. London E C 3
Barnes William Thomas & Sons, corn merchants. 26
& 27 Castle street
Barr John, tnl -noii'iist. 74a, Pontmorlais
Barr .'m1i:i. n~n.'i;ii,L' driper, 63 Lower Thomas street
Bai'ry chir''-, *lnH,l;H,.per, 32 Picton street
Barry Eiiz li.el !i iMi . ). beer retailer, 4 Glebeland st
Bates -\rthnr C'. beer retailer, 34 High st. Penydarran
Batten Lemuel, relieving officer for"Merthyr No. 7 dis-
trict, 16 Royal crescent, Penydarren
Beach Thomas Wilson, accountant. 25 Park place
Bell J. butcher, 53 Glebeland street
Bell Richard Murray, travelling draper. Davington villa.
Gwaelodv n-arth
Bellham Frank, confectioner, 91 Pontmorlsis
Bernascone Natnli, fancy & general dealer, 104 High st
Berni Antonio, refreshment rooms. 114 High street
Berni John, ice cream maker, 55 & 91 High street &
38 Pontmorlais
Bernstein Max, hardware merchant, 0 Cromwell street
Bernstein Robert, incandescent gas fittings dealer, 9
Pontmorlais
Berry Lewis Edwin, basket maker, 71 Pontmorlais
Berryman Edward, auctioneer, valuer, estate agent &
accountant & collector of taxes. 14 Glebeland street.
T N 106
Bettjngton Arthur.^rocer.i Cambrian ter Gwaelodygarth
Bevan Thomas, commercial traveller,47 Upper Thomas st
Bevan William, beer retailer. Nio-htinrrale st. Abercanaid
Bevan Wi'liam. grocer. & post offiee, Pentrebarh
Bevnon Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper. iS Nantvcrwenith st
BiUingslev William, butcher. Hiirb street, Penydarran
Black William Henry. Glove k Shears inn. Court street
Blvney Jane (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 86 Brecon road
Bollen John, boot «- shoe maker. 51 Tram Road side nth
Bond »da (Mrs.), grocer. 16 & 17 Gleheland street
Boots Cash Chemists, chemists & druggists, 123 High st
Boro" Coal Companv rThe), Great Western Station
vnrd Tel. JO
Poswell .T'-<mes Henrv. hair dresser, tt Pontmorlais west
Bonlton .Tarops H Ron. horse slaughterers, Trebeddan
farm. Mountain Hare. T N 122
Cowden Lmited, confectioners. Market hall
Bowen Tom A. & Sons, butchers, 68, 69 & 70 Brecon ril
Bowen David, stationer, 109 High street
Bowen John, fried tish shop, 35 Twynrodyn
Bowen Washington, solicitor, & clerk to the Vaynor Dis-
trict Committee & to Council School managers &
Vaynor War Pensions Committee. 20 Glebeland street
Bowu Albert William, house furnisher, 27 High street
Bowyer Frank Lancelot, surveyor of customs & excise,
John street
Boyle & Morris, drapers, 84 & 85 High street
Braddick David Thomas & Son, brewers, Nantygwenitb
street, George town
Braddick David T. Penydarran End P.H. 29 Pontmorlais
Bray Frederick, confectnr. Market hall & Trevethick st
Brav Frederick Wm. who. confectioner, 20 Trevethick st
Rreese William John, Red Cow P.H. ; Glebeland street
Brennan John Joseph L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P. & S.
Glas. physician & surgeon. The Walk & 22 New road.
Dowlais
Briggs & Co. boot & shoe makers (branch), 54 High st
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited ; district office (Robert
Andrew Pring. superintendent). 30 High street
Br,th'--v P,v, ■"■>■,-- '-'nnp'r Cn t.-.k' ,1 M \rthur Evans,
Hiii -I' ,■ •>.. ;■■■ i ■ ■ M . I-.. !,■ .. .|rj High St
!:■ I , : Kine .= tore dealei. 50 Bethesda street
Ilii'! I ! 1: i il. butcher, 17 Victoria street
liii : '■ !.i- liiMO seller, 54 Pontmorlais circus
B.M'i Mil -I 1: finiterer & greengrocer. Market hall
Cable Herbert, hoot repairer. Pentrebach
Caines C. A. beer retailer, 7 Penry street. George town
Cameron Duncan, travelling draper, 43 Upper Thomas st
Canal Coal Co. (John James, manager), Dynevor street,
George town
Cash & Co. boot makers (branch), 133 High street
Cefn Brithdir Building Co. Limited (Isaac Edwards.
sec.) ; registered office. Bank chambers. High street
Central Hall (H. Morris, sec). Graham street
Cocoran Michael, beer retailer, 2 Bridge street
Cohen W. B. & Co. hardware & fancy goods importers
& merchants. 20 Vietoria strert
Cnhcr. Tl-=.;„ '^fr= V .1.1-7 T. f.-=da st.&Market hall
pi.i. : 1'^ ; ,-ii..i M .'■- r . ,i . - iiethesda street
'' ' I. I ■ ■ : ■ ' ■ ■ . I ,\ ii :(ler, 21 Vlctoria st
("'i^^vii V- ii!i.i;.i lliilrji^.eiii. jLueller. 93 Pontmorlais
C"le Brothers, ironmongers, if.j High street, Penydarran
Cole Caroline (Mrs.), wardrobe dir. 2 Grawen.Brecon rd
Collins Herbert George, hair dresser, 251 High street,
Penydarran
Collins .Tohn. greengrocer, 19 Penry street, George town
Collins Thomas, greengrocer, 54 High street, Penydarran
Colliver Vincent Alfred, pianoforte tnner. 23 Victoria st
Colman Jas. (Mrs.). travelling drpr.9=;7High st.Penvdarran
Connors William. General Picton P.H. 43 Picton street
Conway Herbert & Sons, retail 4; -wholesale dairymen.
22 Lower High street
Cook W. & R. Lim. -wholesale clothiers, 58 Thoinas st
Corrick Max. draper. 36 Bethesda street
CoiiMtv Court tr Kenshole. registrar & high bailiff) :
offi-p Tnwn hall
Cnx Allen Lancaster, fish merchant. Market hall
PriiL' Frank travelling draper. 14 Thomas street
Crawslinv Brothers Cvfnrthfa Limited (Howell B. Jones,
mana.ring director: John Rosrers. sec"), manufac-
turers of steel & iron, colliery & mine proprietors^
Cvr-.rthfa iron >■ steel works; sh.ppinir office. 2 Dock
Creese James, hask
shnpV TT Tai H"
Crook William, boo
12 The .Avenue & (w
Bland
llbert street
, ,,,,p, „,..„„„., .bment rooms. ,? Victoria .street
Cnnnin"-ham James Lamb, auctioneer, 19 Glebeland
ctre»t^ • T N TO
Onatoins & Excise Office fF. L. Bowyer). John street
l)3U iUEKlliVK ilWjtlL.
SUUTH WaLES.
[kelly'!
CyiMlbia Castle Muiikipal tjecondaiy School (for buys
ic guis) (lieorge i'mming -Vl.A. head master ; Miss
A. C Davenport B.Sc. uiistressj
Dando Georye, raj; & bone dealer, i la, Victoria street
Dando Thos. tobacconist, 95 Pontmorlais & Gr.ebeland st
Daniel John Arthur, solicitor (firm, Simons, Smyth &
Daniel), 112 High street
Daniell Edgar T. ironmonger, a Glebeland st. T ^ 78
Uavies John & Son, tailors, 19a, Dynevor st. George town
Davies Llewelyn & Co. printers & stationers (wholesale
& retail), account booli manufacturers, news agents,
Dresden & Worcester china & leather & fancy goods
repository, 46 High street. T N 51
Davies Thomas & Son, engineers, VVheatsheat lane &
38 Castle street
Davies Tom k. Son, hair dressers, 139 High street
Davies William & Son, motor body & coach builders.
Masonic street
Davies William & Sons, grocers, 42 Pontmorlais
Davies Arthur T. Plymouth hotel, Pentrebach
Davies Beny. shopkeeper, 21 Cardiff street, Abercanaid
Davies Catherine (Mrs.), Eagle hotel, 32 High street
Davies Charles Morgan M.S.A. architect & surveyor,
112 High street & Morgan town
Davies D. Charles, architect & surveyor. 112 High street
Davies D. John, accountant. 34a. Vicloria street
Dav.es Dan, cattle dealer, Gwaelodygarth, Oaklands
Davies Daniel J. Ivy Bush inn, 8 Ivy Bush lane
Davies David, shopkeeper, 56 Brecon road
Davies David Joseph, fruiterer, 25 High .street
Davies David William, draper, 67 Brecon road
Davies Edwin, grocer, Abercanaid
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper, 2 Xantygwenith street
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer, 338 High street,
Penydarran
Davies Evan, baker, 14 Victoria street
Davies Evan Thomas, professor of music, Cartrefle,
Penvdarran road. T N 146
Davies Frank cabinet maker, 28 Bethesda street
Dnvies Harriet (Mrs."), coffee tavern, 74 Pontmorlais
Davies Harrv C. pork butcher, 115 High street. T N 13
Davies Herbert James, clothier, 131 High street
Davies Ivor (Mrs.), insurance agent, iia High street &
a Firtree view
Davies John, boot maker, Brecon road
Davies John, butcher, 20 Dynevor street
Davies John, draper. Market hall
Davies John, hair dresser, 19 Dynevor street
Davies John A. greengrocer, 12 George st. George town
Davies John B.solicitor.Melbourne chainbers.Glebeland st
Davies John Christmas, commercial traveller. Birch-
brook, The Avenue
Davies John Hy. fancy draper, 72 High st. Penydarran
Davies Lewis Sadwrn,grocer,32 Chapel street,Abercanaid
Davies Lina (Mrs.), greengrocer. Market hall
Davies Lizzie (Miss), milliner. 17 Pontmorlais
Davies Lucy (Mrs.), dairy stores, 15 Pontmorlais
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), baker, 3'? Wellingt.on street
Davies Maria (Mrs.), grocer, 43 Wellington street
Davies Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper,i Penry st. George town
Davies Marv (Mrs.>. tobacconist. Post office. 261 High
street, Penvdarran
Divies Marv A. (Miss), dress maker, 27 Thomas street
Davie! Mary Ann (Mrs.), news agent, 140 High street
Davies Kii-hapl fMiss), farmer. Tir Nith. near Bedlinog
Davies Rachel (Miss), fruiterer, 37 Pontmorlais
Davies Richard, news airent. it; James street
navies Ruth (Mrs ). Old .\nL'el P.H Broad street
Davies Knth (Mrs.), Three Horseshoes inn, 8 Dynevo'
street. George town
Davies Snmiipl. t!iil..r, c I'.mtmorlais west.
"■'Mi - - ' lii M -ii 11 ri Brynhenlog, Penydarran
r>'M • Hivnhvfr\d st. Penydarran
Diivi. . 1 h. -,, 1- ,. ... ,. 24 The Avenue
D.n,.~ il,.,,,,,!-, .l.ia,,!,.,, ,4 Ynysgau street
Davies Timothy D. nlii'vi,,;; r.nicer for Merthyr No. 6
district, Altona, The Walk
Diivies Walter James, fi.shmonger.73 High st. Penydarran
Davies William, coal merchant, Taf[ Vale yard
Davies William, painter, i8 Dynevor street
Davies William A. grjcer, 53 Mary street
Davies William Albert, grocer, 53 Marv st. Twvnvrodvn
Daviis William .T..l,n, sho;,k.'eper, 17 IJantvgwenith st
Diivir. '^^•^l rn i;..., r.,,I A.-.ai.r. n Court'terrace
I'll ' r ' r 11 I Tram Road side north
D' • ' ' ' ' I nri, 47 Bridge street
D;in- W i ill ., W 11. ,1.1,,. at hotel, 15 Glebeland st
D:i.v.- I i,,l..|i,k U.liiuiM, (lied fish dealer, 6 George st
Da«fs niTinah (Mrs.), draper, i;6 Plvmonth street
Denner William, frnilerer, iii Brecon road
D.T.nis Giorge. cab prnp-iotnr. Castle vard *
Dennis Ooorire. cab proprietor. Castle yard & Mill street
Denlnre Inslitite Ltd.arl ificial teeth mas.=; Pontmorlais
Direct Trading Co. Ltd. provision merchants (branch),
129 High street
Divuu Antonio, fried fish dealer. Lower High street
Divito Saverio, frieS hsh dealer, 53 High st. Penydarran
Docton C. A. (Mrs.), plumber & house decrtr.138 High st
Uowdali's Butterpat Dames Limited, wholesale provision
merchants. Tali Vale station
Duncan Alexander MB., C.M.Glas., D.P.H.Camb.
medical otficer of health to Merthyr Tvdfil corporation,
2 Park terrace
Dunn ihomas, fiuiterer, 7 Church street
Dunne James L. boot & shoe dealer, 9 Alexandra road
Dura Limited, photographers. Post Office chambers
Duval Louis, heibalist. Arcade, High street
Dyke William Thos.fruitr. io8a,& butcher 109, Brecon rd
Earle Percy William Leighton (firm, Lewis, Jones &, Co.),
solicitor & commissioner for oaths, 33 Victoria street.
T N 20
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 30 k 132 High street; 12
Pontmorlais & 1 New buildings. High st. Penydarran
Edmunds William John, Corner House P.H. 10 Penry
street. George town
Edmunds William Rees. solicitor & commissioner tor
naths. Central chambers. High street (T N 41) ; & at
Merthyr Vale
Edwards Isaac & Co. auctioneers &c. Bank cham-
bers. High street. T N 33
Edwards Roger & Son. drapers, 123 High street
Edwards David, Lamb & Flag P.H. 29 Grawen. Brecon rd
Edwards J. H. New inn, 62 k 63 High street
Edwards .Joseph, grocer, 34 Wellington street
Edwards B. A. insurance supt. Holford, Courtland ter
Edwards R. S. confectioner, q Court street
Edwards William, chief inspector of Central Welsh
Board for Secondary Education. Courtland house
Egan James, tinplate worker. 19 Court terrace
Eggaford B. & Co. boot repairers. Lower High street
Einstein Maurice, milliner. 121 Hinh street
Klias Rhvs M.A. director of education. Town hall
Elias Tom. clerk to the County Borough of Merthyr
Tydfil magistrates & the Glamorgan county magis-
trates for Caerphilly Higher & Higher Miskin petty
sessional divisions. Post Office chambers
Elias Tom Millward. solicitor. Post Office chambers
Klliman & Williams, news agents, 40 Glebeland street
English & Continental Casing Co. Limited (G. Wedel,
manager), sausage skin manufacturers, Dynevor street
Essery Albert, butcher, 23 Pontmorlais
Kvans J. B. & Co. drapers, 38 High street
Evans M. & Sons, hay merchants. Masonic street
Evans Tom & Son, merchant tailors,24 High st. T N 58
Evans W. L. & Co. drapers, 116 High street
Evans Alfred John, confectioner, 19 Park place
Evans Catherine (Mrs.),fruiterer,s Dale ter.Plymouth st
Evans D. J. Bee Hive PH. 49 Castle street
Evans David (Mrs.), confectioner. Queen's road
Evans David, fried fish shop. Merthyr road. Penydarran
Evans David James. Waverley cafi^'. ^ Glebeland street
Evans David 0-ien. builder, ti New Castle street
Evans David Wm. fruiterer, 260 High st. Penydarran
Evans David William, wholesale & retail fruit dealer, 28
Pontmorlais & Penvdarran. T N 151
Evans Isabel (Miss), grci'. & hardware dlr. 64 Quarry rd
Evans James, grocer. 4 Victoria street
Evans John (Merthyr Tydfil) Limited, grocers. Thomas
street. Twynyrodyn ; 55 & 266 High street & Harrison
street. Peiiydarvan ; Park place; Plymouth street;
Brecon road & George town
Evans John Rees. ironmonger, 12 Glebeland street
Evans Mn.rtin. snliritnr ,^ commissioner for oaths, 49
High .^tr.M.t: X It \t,i.r,-v-n:, T \ -- Merthyr
Evans 1'-"' • I I ' -' < ■ '' r :- High .st
Eva
Tho
Pontn
rlais
Evans Thomas Gilbert, assistant overseer & superin-
tendent collector of rates. Town hall
Evans W. J. ironmonger & builders' merchant. 130
High street. T N 171
Evans William, wholesale confectioner. 16 Victoria st
Evans William C. Nelson inn, 30 Pontmorlais
Evans William Henry, boot repairer, 24 Bethesda street
Evans William John, ronfectioner. Queen's road
Fennel Henrv, Vanguard inn. Lower High street
Fennel! William, fruiterer. 22 Victoria street
Fisher Albert E wholesale fish, fruit & potato mer-
chant. The Market. T N 197 ; T A "Fisher.
Merthvr "
Fisher Francis Eilward. grocer. Plymouth street
Flnoks Charles Heaven, watch maker, 49 & 50 Pontmor-
lais rircns k ';.\ High street
Flnoks AVm Tom. liair dresser .t fancy dlr 98 High street
DlKKCrORV.]
SOUTH WALES.
MKRTHYR TYDFIL.
631
Fox Reuben, tailor. Arcade, High street
Francis Ednard J. commercial traveller. The Mount,
Queen's road
Francis John, chemist, 148 High street
Francis Llewellyn, hair dress^-r. High st. Penydarran
Francis Walter, shopkpr. 33 ('lare street, Plymouth st
Francis William, s>'"ci'r, 13 Glebeland street
Fraser James, travelling draper, 37 Upper Thomas st
Freedman David, pawnbroker, 336 High st. Penydarian
Freedman Solomon, house furnisher, 337 High street &
ironmonger, 2 Matthias terrace, Penydarran
Freeman Susie Eva k Florence Annie (Misses), school,
Q The Walk
Freeman Ernest Rowland Orlando, watch & clock maker,
75a, Pontmorlais
Fruit Distributing Co. Limited, fi uit merchants, Penry
.street, George town
Fry C. G. grocer, 21 Cromwell street
Fry F. M. (Mrs.), White Horse P.H. Twynyrodn
Gabe Maynard Pearson L.M.S.S.A.Loncl physician k
surgeon. 61 Thomas street
Garbett George, grocer &c. Pentrebach
Gaitield Pearl (Mrs.).clothier,2Graham st.&.38 Brecon rd
Gates George, Musical Hall P.H. High st. Penydarran
Gay & Son, saddlers, 57 Pontmorlais ^
Gellyfaeloj' Building Co. Limited (Lsaac Edwards, sec);
registered office. Bank chambers. High street
General Accident Fire & Life Assuiance Corporation
Ltd. (G. Ernest Peck, res, inspector), 47 Glebeland .st
George Mac'Kinnev H. watch ma. k repr. 7 Broad st
George Thomas James, brewer &c. see Owen & George
Gibbon t^amuel, shopkeeper, l'6 Gillar street
Giles & Harrap, brewers k wine k spirit merchants;
established over half a century; Merthyr brewery,
Brecon road. T A " Harrap, Merthyr;" T N 15
Gillam Elizabeth fMiss). certificated nurse, 157 Lower
High street
GiUeland James & Sons, grocers, 103 Grawen, Brecon
lOad k 77 John strtt't. George town
Glover James Francis, customs k eicise officer, John st
Gordon Jacob, grocer. Queen's road & Darren view
Gould David James, coal mer. Gt. Western Station yard
Granville Mary fMrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Bridge street
Gray J. & Son. florist.i & seedsmen. 16 Pontiruirlais
Gray Mary (Mrs.), fish merchant. Market hall
Green Henrv. Belle Vue hotel, no High street
Green Thomas, coach bnilder. Court street
(Jreeiibalirh's Limited, dyei-s & cleaners (branch), 8°
Pontmorlais
Grfoci Brothers, refreshment bar, 107 High street .
Griffiths & Thom.ns, solicitors &■ commissioners for oaths.
Milbonrne chambers, Glebeland street. T N 80
Griffiths Wm. k Sons, tailors, 32 George st. George town
Griffiths David, beer retailer, 2 Pontmorlais
Griffiths David, farmer. Rhydycar
Griffiths Ellen r\''-s V .shopkeeper. Darren view
Griffiths Frank, blacksmith. Post Office lane
Griffiths Llewellyn, contractor, Pentrebach
Griffiths Morris,' beer retailer. Swansea road
Griffiths RoYiiind Edward, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths (fii-m. Grifiiths k Thomas)
Grimths Taliesin, .solicitor (firm, Gwilym James,
Llewellyn ,t C0.I si, 52 & S3 High street
Griffiths Thomas, butcher, 12 Lower High street
Griffiths William, baker. Church view, Abercanaid
Griffiths William, contractor, Pentrebach
Griffiths Wm. (Mrs, ■). dress ma. j Dale ter. Plymouth st
Griffiths Wm. hair dresser, 168 High st. Penydarran
Griffiths William T. carpenter. 51 Twynvrodyn
Gudgeon Noah, marine store dealer. Mill street
Qunson O. M. & R. grocers k provision dealers, confec-
tioners 4; agents for W. k A. Gilbey Limited, vrine L
spirit merchants. 67 k 68 High street. T ]M g
Gwaelod-y-uarth Estate Office (John Vaughan k ton,
agents), jo Glebeland street
(fwaunfairen Estate Office (John Vau,ghan t Son,
solicitor.s), 10 Glebeland street
Gwi'.vm James, Llewellyn k Co. solicitors, 51, 52 &
S3 High street. T N 12
Haine.s William, beer retailer. 34. Brecon road
Hall E.. S. wholesale cabinet malter, Ynysgau street
Hamlvn Ester (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 70 Brecon road
Hancock Janet (Mrs.), Victoria cat(?, 37 Victoria street
Hanlon C oyster bar, 13 Lower High street
Hansard & Sous, mineral water manufacturers, 32
CasHe street. T N 131
Harding Frederick, boot repairer, 32 Glebeland street
Hardy Patrick, oyster bar. 50 Glebeland street
Harries Francis Philip, manager Barclays Bank Limited
& treasurer to the Corporation, the Union & the
Vavnor fc Penib-rvn Rural District Councn. 47 Hiffh st
Harris F k Co. fancy goods dealers, Morlnis bnddinss.
PBotmoriais
Harris Charles Arthur, photographer, 13 Pontmorlais
H.irris David Llewelyn, grocer, 26 Grawen, Brecon rd
Harris Evan William, chemist k druggist, 12B High st
Harris H. Golden Lion P.H. Dynevor st. George town
Harris Idris E. wholesale confectioner, Wheatsheaf lane
k 14 Glebeland street
Harris John, hair drisser, 165 Plymouth street
Harris John, Park View P.H. 4 B'recon road
Harris Richard, farmer, Coednieyrick, .Swansea road
Harris Simon, pawnbroker, 5 Castle street
Harris Tom, Pen>darran inn. High street, Penydarran
Harris William, fruiterer, 14 Lower High street
Harris William, grocer, 144 High street (T N 245 ;
T A "Harris, Merthyr''); branches, loi High street;
10 Court street & 10 Victoria street ; 7 JSantvgwenith
street; 116 Higii street k 21 Broad street. Dowlais ;
28 High street. iViiydanan ; 50 Bridge street.
Troed-y-rhiw; k at 38 Taff street, Pontypridd
Harris William Rowland, borough accountant & con-
troller, assistant overseer k clerk to the Merthvr
Tydlil k Aberdare Joint Farms Management Com-
mittee. Town hall
Harry Edmund Rosser, county court bailifl, 49 Gwaelody-
Harvey Thomas Fletcher C.E. engineer & manager of
Water Works to the Corporation, Town hall
Harvey-Boots Harry, artificial teeth manufacturer, High
street k Queen's road
Haswell Charles, shopkeeper, 91 Grawen Brecon road
Havard Samuel Thomas, greengrocer, 267 High street.
Penydarran
Hawkins Daniel Walter, boot & shoe dlr.9 Gwendoline si
Hayward Frank, travelling oraper, 26 THidor terrace
Heard William, fr.ed fish dealer, 100 Plymouth street
Hearts of Oak Life & General Assurance Co. Limited
(D. Davies, district manager). Post Office chambers
Hicks Percy k Co. ^air dressers. Arcade, High street
Hill Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 30 The Avenue
Hill's Plymouth Company Limited, colliery proprietors
(Thomas Bro«n, sec), Plymouth works
Hipps Limited, ta'lors, 110 High street
Hiscock Bertram Edward, Morlais Castle P.H. 73 Pont-
morlais
Hodges k Sons (Clothiers) Limited, outfitters, 106 High
street. TN ,79
Hoirg John (Mrs.), travelling draper. Eskdale villa.
The Avenue
Holebouse Samu»l George, funeral car proprietor, 24
Pontmoriais; 18 The Avenue & Penyrynys. T N 64
Home k Colonial Stores Limited, tea k provision mer-
chants fbranch). 127 High street
Hoijkiiis lin. fliers, ijrocers. f- & P3 Twynyrodjn
Hopkins J. k Sons, hay & .straw dlis. Gillar st. High sj
Hopkins Rees, shopkeeper, 2H Plymouth street
Horroi^s k Sons, botanical brewers, 31 Ynysgau street
Horton Joseph. & Sons, fishmongers, 87 Biecon road k
Market hall
Horton Thomas, general merchant, 34a, Victoria street
k Post Office l^ne
Howell Elizabeth (Mrs ^ ^i eengrocei , 14 Djnevor street
HoBells Heni) John, Pairott PH Castle street
Uowheld & Son. baivcis k confeitioneis, 41 & 42 High
stuet i, si P otii ,iK., T N 1S7
Ho«itt Hill It . i_ LDs dtntist 23 Victoiii -t
Hli,gett 111, (M V 1 il.liPl 7 Gil belaud stieet
Hu^'gett M i.ni lul.h.i ^ Glebe' md strut
Hughes A U UMiii.4>i of the N itioi. il Piovnuial &
Union Bank of i;.iglaiid Limited High sti.et
Hughes \nnie (Mis), Tiger inn 75 Pnntmoihiis
Hughes Evan plumber 3 Musical teirace Pen\dairan
Hughes Inhn TiiiHs l,llnd^^ R k 0 (.lebel mil street
Hmrhes M ,^ M 11,1 lull, ,- vtinit st.eet
Hughes M ,
Low, I M
Hughes W 1
HumphIe^s Bi.lhiis till s P ntm, ri us circus
Humphieys k Miti h, 11 drapers, 10 S. 11 Pi ntnioilais west
Humphrey, Ed^^aid (Mis) iionmongei, 87 High street
Humphie;8 John, driper 0 DxneM.r strett
Hutchinson Geoige, milliner &c Market hall
Inland Revenue Office (Frank Lancelot Bowjei. suivevor
of customs A, It, isp) John street
Jack sons Limited InttMs --q High street
Jifle L,wis, witch makei. « P""*"','' ' m eel
Tar„o„ Fjlward shoukeepel 60 Picton slleel
James Mwarci n p h ^^ ^^^ gnaidians k
"s ssment Jon-m'ttee & GeUipaer Urban District
r'n'l'^ncil fe Vavnor k PenderiTi Rural District Council.
Council k va,n «^^^^^ managers & clerk '" •>-
,V deaths for
st Penydarran
Coun
?o'"ver''n''ors oTThe' Vavnor' scholarship district & super-
ntendent re!.nstrar of Merthyr Tydfil union, T34 HieU
treet. T N 94
John, beer retaile
Quarry road
632 MEKTHYK TYDFIL.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
.lames John, conunon lodging house, Djnevor street,
George town
James John Walter, carpenter, gi Twvnyrodjn
James Penry Foster L.E.r.P.S.Glas.,L.E.C.P. & S.Edin.
& L.M. surgeon, 6 Dynevor street, George town
James Khoda (Mrs.), shopkeeper, lo Glebeland street
James Richard Edward, solicitor. 4 Courtland terrace
James Thomas, fruiterei-, 75 High street, Penydarran
James William, refreshment rooms, 80 Pontmorlais
Jarris Ellen (Mrs.), lodging house, 5 Lower High street
Jarvis Wm.Chas. Locomotive Railway inn.Lower High st
Jenkins David & Son, grocers, 23a, Victoria street
Jenkins Thomas & Son, grocers 93, & drug stores 94,
High street, Penydarran
Ji-nkins Daniel, Globe hotel, 37 High street
Jenkins David, Court Arms P.H. 141 High street
Jenkins Frederick B. butcher, 4 High street, Aberu-anaid
Jenkins John, steam saw mills. Canal wharf.George twn
Jenkins Lewis, farmer, Nantgau farm, Swansea road
Jenkins Lewis, farmer, Tyncoedcae, Swansea road
Jenkins Morgan, hair dresser, i High street, Abercanaid
Jenkins Thomas, chemist, 6 Morlais bldgs. Pontmorlais
Jennings Francis William, boot repairer, 35 Twynyrodyn
John John H. grocer, 15 Frecon road
Johnson Brothers (Dyers) Limited, dyers & cleaners
(branch), loia. High street
Johnson & Richards, architects & surveyors, Glebeland
house, Glebeland street. T X 26
Jones Annie (Mrs.) & Son, undertakers & builders, 7
Tram Road side north
Jones D. W. & Co. solicitors, Glebeland street
Jones John & Son, drapers, 102 & 103 High st. TN 155
Jones Richard T. & Co. drapers, I2sa & 126 High st. ;
1 & 3 Victoria st. ; i & 2 Central st.&Market sq. T N 165
Jones A. M. draper, 306 High street, Penydarran
Jones Agnes Fennell (Mrs.), news agent, 22 Castle street
Jones Alfred Henry, painter, 77 Thomas street
Jones Ambrose, fried fish shop, 291 High st. Penydarran
Jones Aneurin (firm, D. W. Jones & Co.). solicitor &
commissioner for oaths, 3 Glebeland street
Jones Arthur Henrv M.R.C.V.S.L. veterinary surgeon,
Lyndhurst, The Walk
Jones C. farmer, Gethin farm, Abercanaid
Jones D. William, solicitor (firm, D. W. Jones & Co.), &
solicitor to Dtiwlais Starr-Bowkett Building Society,
Glebeland street
Jones Dan, Volunteer inn, 60 High street
Jones David, cycle repairer, 284 High st. Penydarran
Jones David, Masons' Arms P.H. 8 TafI street
Jones David, shopkeeper, 169 Plymouth street
Jones David, tailor, 83 Pontmorlais
Jones David, travelling draper, 21 Tudor terrace
Jones David John, tailor, 9 Victoria street
Jones David Robert, insurance broker >v incyporated
insurance agent. 9 Alexandra road
Jones David W. Masons' Arms P.H. Upper Taff street
Jones Edward, shopkeeper, 64 .'ram Road side north
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopki-eper, 57 Picton street
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & Plymouth Gate
post office, 167 Plymouth street
Jones Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), beer ret. 161 Plymouth at
Jones Emma (Mrs.), Rose & Crown P.H. 120 High st.
Penydarran
Jones Evan, shopkeeper, 10 l)ynevor street
Jones Frank E. grocer, 18 Victoria street
Jones Garnon, hair dresser, 59 High street
Jones Griff, builder. Post Office lane
Jones Griffith, farmer, Wainwyllt, Cwm Pit
Jones H. J. grocer, 2 New bldgs. High st. Penydarran
Jones Henry, boot repairer, see Young & Jones
Jones Howell R. managing director to Crawshav Bros.
Cyfarthfa Limited. Cyfarthta works
Jcnes Ivor, hair dresser', 297 High street, Penydarran
Jones J. musical instrument dealer, 59 High street
Jones J. O. (Miss), farmer, Tai Mawr, Swansea road
Jones James William, coffee tavern, 55 Castle street
Jones Jason Beynon, po.stmaster. Post office
Jones .John, beer retailer, 95 Twynyrodyn
Jones John, grocer, i Cromwell street
Jones John, grocer, 20 Hanover street
Junes John, illuminator. High street, Penydarran
Jones John Albert, tailor, 56 Tywynyrodyn
Jones John Dlodenfryn, farmer. Tymaur
Jones John David, carpenter. 98 Brecon road
lones John G. shopkeeper, 3 Gethin street, Abercanaid
Jones John Huehes, Ship & Bell PH. Plymouth street
Jones .lohn Richard, shopkeeper, 36 Glebeland .street
Jones Joseph, shopkeeper, 29 Tram Road side north
■Jones Mariah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Plymouth terrace
Jones Mary (Mrs ), poulterer. Market hall
Jones Mary Jane (Mrs), shopkeeper, 119 High street.
Penydarran
Jones Morgan, boot & shoe dealer, i Lower Thomas st
Jones Moses, boot repairer, 14 Church street
Jones Ray, Tydfil Arms P.H. 27 Tram Road side noith
Jones Rees, farmer & dairyman, Galonuchaf
Jones Richard, farmer, Twyn-Camel, Swansea road
Jones Robert, fruiterer, 13' Victoria street
Jones Robert, painter, 35 Cromwell street
Jones Samuel Cromwell M.D., B.S.Lond. physician &
surgeon, 26 Victoria street
Jones Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, Pentrebach
Jones Thomas, com merchant, 9 Tudor street
Jones Thomas, news agent, 191a, Old road, Gellifaelog
Jones Thomas Edward, who. confectioner & baker, 10
Pontmorlais (T N 132) & Pontmorlais circus
Jones W. Llewelyn M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin. physician & sur-
geon, & medical officer & public vaccinator Vaynor
district & surgeon to the Merthvr Genera! Hospital,
Garthnewydd
Jones William, borough road inspector, Bethesda street
Jones William, herbalist, 15 Victoria street
Jones William, tailor, 8 Brunswick street
Jones William David, The Star PH. 19 Lower High st
Jones WilUam H. tailor, 5 John street
Jones William Watkins M.D.. C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Camb
physician & surgeon, medical officer & public vac-
cinator Lower Merthyr district, hon. surgeon Merthvr
General Hospital, certifying factory surgeon & capt.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.), The Hollies. Albert st. T N 0196
Keefe Jeremiah, grocer, Ynvsgau street
Kennedy Alice (Mrs.), hardivare dealer, 20 Arfryn ter-
race. 'Twvnvrodyn
Kins- Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial Tuber-
culosis Institute (P. J. Gaffikin M.D., D.P.H. medical
officer), 4 Church .street
Knight William, confectioner, 3 Pontmorlais west
Krotosky B. butcher, 38 Wellington street
Lawrence Ernest Henrv, greengrocer, 34 Picton street
Lazarus Elias, traveller, 5 Pontmorlais west
Lee Charles Edwin, engraver. 17 Tudor terrace
Lee Rowland MB., B.Ch., B.A.O. physician & surgeon.
I Garth villas
Lennards Limited, boot makers & dealers, =;6 & 57
Glebeland street
Lever Tom. accountant, Post Office chambers
Lewis, Jones & Co. solicitors. 33 Victoria st. T N 20
Lewis William & Co. general founders.Britannia foundry,
Bridge street
Lewis Benjamin, greengrocer, 13 Tudor street
Lewis Daniel, insurance agent, 4 Lancaster terrace
Lewis David, farmer, Gwaelod-y-garth farm
Lewis David, shopkeeper, 13 Nightingale st.Abercan;ud
Lewis David J. shopkeeper, 20 Cardiff street,Abercanaid
Lewis Fred (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Stuart street
Lewis Grey (Mrs.,), milliner. Market hall
Lewis Gwilyn, teacher of music, 14 Courtland terrace
Lewis Hy. grocer & tea dir. i Court ter. Twynyrodyn
Lewis Hugh, commercial traveller, 7 Park crescent
Lewis James, grocer, 78 Grawen Brecon road
Lewis Jenkin, "grocer, 41 & 42 George st. George town
Lewis John, carriage builder, see Arnold & Lewis
Lewis John, farmer, Cwm Blacks, Twynyrodyn
Lewis John, farmer, Swansea road
Lewis John, musical instrument dealer 354, & house
furnisher 355, High street, Penydarran & cycle dealer,
Lewis John William, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths. Market Square chambers
Lewis Jonathan, hair dresser, 4 Pontmarlais west
Lewis Kate (Mrs.), hair dresser, 2 Penry st.George twn
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), confectioner, 23 Gillar street
Lewis Margt.(Mrs.), fruiterer & greengrocer. Market hall
Lewis Mary (Mrs.), milliner, 25 Welliirgton street
Lewis Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 290 High st. Penydarran
Lewis Philip, travelling draper, 23 Lancaster villas
Lewis Richard, shopkeeper, 313 High st. Penydarran
Lewis Thomas, greengrocer, 34 Bethesda street
Lewis Thomas W. solicitor & commissioner for oaths.
10 Pontmorlais
Lewis William, professor of music, 35 Upper Thomas st
Lewis William B. insurance agent, 4 Rees street
Lewis Wm. Hy. tinplate worker.Broad st. & 36Brecon rd
Lewis William Rees, painter, 12 & 13 Pontmorlais west
Leyshon S. & W. fruit merchants. George town
Lipsett Joseph, grocer. 53b, Glelieland street
Lipton Limited, provision dealers &c. 4 Market Square
buildings. High street
Litchfield Elizh, (Mrs.), umbrella vendor. Market hall
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society (D. J. Thomas, dis-
trict manager), Victoria house, Pendaren road
Llanelly Cinema Limited (Isaac Edwards, sec). Bank
chambers. High street
DIRECTOKY.]
SOLTH WALES.
MERTHYE TYUFIL.
633
LleKellyn Griffith, solicitor (firm, Gwilyra James I
Llewelljn & Co.), & deputy coroner for borough of
Merthyr Tydfil & North Glamorgan, 51, 52 & 53
High street
Lloyd John Dynevor & Sons, grocers, 7 & 8 Brecon road
Lioyd Elizabeth Margt. (Miss), tcln-. uf uuisic,The Walk
Lljyd Eran, shopkeeper, Pentrebach
Lloyd Henry Morgan M.R.P.S., B.O.A. chemist &c. 2»
Victoria street
Lioyd Richard, builders' & timber merchant. D\ nevor I
street, George town & 24 Hanover street
Lloyd Richard, Wine Vaults P.H. George town
Lloyd RoEert, bookseller. Market hall
Lloyd Sarah Ann (Mrs.), confectioner. Lower High st
Llovd Thomas, butcher, 3 Gfthin street, Abercanaid
Lloyds Bank Limited (Brecon Old Bank) (Thomas Richd
Nicholas, manager), 69 High street ; draw on London
office, 71 Lombard street E C 3
Lockyer John, grocer. 62 & 63 Quarry road
London Joint Citv k Midland Bank Limited (John
Aubrey, manager), n8 High street & Union street,
Dowlais; snb-brancb, Aberfan (open tues. & fri.
II to 1-4, p.m.); draw on head office, 5 Thread-
needle street. London E C 2
London & Manchester Industrial Assurance Co. Ltd.
(Gwvlvn R. Price, supt.), t Tudor street
London & North Western Railway Co.'s Office, Loner
London & Provincial, Trading Stamp Co. 36 Victoria st
Longstaff Charles E. bazaar, 5 Pontmorlais
Lord J. & Co. boot maker.s, 32 Victoria street
Loveless Archibald Biiles, registered plumber, 49 Tram
Road side north |
Lovell Edwd. Chas. Hugh, beer retlr.29Nantygwenith si j
Lovis Henrv, hair dresser. Chapel street, Abercanaid
Lucania Billiard Hall (South Wales Billiards & Recrea-
tion Co. pr >prietors), Lucania buildings, Eirrb st.
(T A "Billiards;-' T N 89); .iN-i Ln.Mina liilli.ua
Halls at Bargoed; Ebbw Val- ; Tm.Mi.i.M. Cmr-
phiUv; Forth; Treharris ; Black-.m,,!; Ysii.mI M>i.:ul, ,
Gilfach Bargoed; Crumlin; I'mif \ I it 1 wt ; Lkiii.11>:
Bedwas ;Tonypandy, Penvdarran ; Dnwlais. Aberiuiian ,
Ceven; Six Bells; Port' Talbot ; Tredegar; Tirphil ;
Aberynon ; Argoed ; Maesteg, Miskin ; Cardiff ; New-
bridge & Aberdare. See advertisement
Luxtord Thomas, baker, 21 Grawen Brecon road
Lydiatt William, hoot repairer. ^q Genrge st .George twn
Mc\ndrews Jii. IravfUin- dr.iper. Tailand ho. Queen's rd
McCann Robert, customs k excise officer.JohnSt.chmbrs
McCarthy Charles, music seller. Market hall
McCarthy Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Bethel street,
George town
McCuUoch Sydney, watch maker, 92 Pontmorlais
McDonald Donald, travellinu draper, to Upper Thomas st
MacDonald Duncan. !rav. iliajier, 9 New Castle street
McLoughlin John. >li.ipli ep. i . ^^ Picton street
Macuieeken .liilm 1 irn iii.i- .liaper, 51 Up. Thomas st
Madams Fre.lenrli. lilintnL'i aphn- eiilaiger,39Bethesda st
Madducl.s Eduiii. 1 aki-r, Hauner house, Hanover street
Malpas Jaiiii s A. cnnfectioner, 30 Victoria street & news
agent. Plymnuth street
Mann Jolm. cnminis-ion agent, 27 Lancaster villas
Mansell D. & Sons, woollen manufacturers & drapers,
Glantaff factory, Plvmuulh street
March Frank, Lamli mn, 1^ Ca.stle street
Mardy Fever Hospital (Alexander Duncan M.B., CM.,
D.P.H. m.edical superintendent)
Marshall Albert James, borough sorvevor. Town hall
Mason G. J. & Co. mantle mnfrs. (branch), 12 Church st
Mason Harriet (Mrs.), Cardiff Arms P.H. 23 Picton st
Masonic Temple (A. H. Brown, sec. Prospect house),
Pontmorlais
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Ltd. clothiers & outfitters, 117
& 124 High St. & I Market Square buildings. High st
Matthews GrifJith Edwd. travelling' di;:p»r, 83 Brecon
Matthews Thomas, Central hotel. Market square
Maurice Philip, tailor, 23 Glebeland street
Maylott Harold, hair dresser, no Brecon road
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, butter dealers, 51 High
Meredith l\all'>r Will am ^ I ritnr. k sec, to the Ini
porate.l Lii>> - M i',\t k Aberdare). Victoria
Mertlur
James
Merthvr
(Willi:
Merthyr
(F.
Wilks
h. Aberdare i. M.,,, n nn u'l Con-
seivative & Unionist Associatirn f Loi d Merthvl
J. P. pres. ; W. Griffiths, treasurer; R. J. Eich.-d<
sec. k agent), 50 High street
Merthyr Buttling Co. ale & stout bottlers. Market hall
Merthvr Buildings Improvement Co. L^milH (T
Thomas, sect; registered cSice. Victoria cbambrrs
Merthyr Constitutional Club (Thomas Nibloe J. P.
president; William M. Macdonald, sec). Masonic
buildings. Masonic street
Merthyr (The) Co-operative Society Liuiited, grocers, 3a
Bethesda street ; Glebeland street ; Queen's road &
12 Cardiff' street, .Abercanaid
Merthvr Corporation Water Works (T. F. Harvey C.E.
manager)
Merthyr District United Bill Posting Co. Ltd.;
office, Williams' square, Glebeland street
Merthyr k Dowlais Permanent Benefit Building Society
(R. K. Munro, district agent), 18 Glebeland street
Merthvr & Dowlais Steam Laundry Co. Ltd. (T. Powell,
sec), Uanal wharf
Merthyr Electric Theatre (Merthyr Electric Theatres
Limited, proprietors). High street, Pontmorlais
Merthvr Electric Traction & Lighting Co. Ltd. (Lewis
W. Dixon. niLrr.). :;3 Pontmorlais circus. T N 180
Menlivr Expie-s (24 pages) (H. W. Southey & Son";
Limiieil, pulili-liers k proprietors; published triday),
Glebeland Street
Merthyr Furnishing Co. house furnishers, 44 High
street. T N 30
Merthyr General Hospital (Stuart C. Cre;
Eng., LR.G.P.Lond. William W.
C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Camb., W. Llewelv
F.R.C.S.Edin. Ernest Lewis Ward
L E.C.P.Lond. Richard S. Rvce M.D.,
Thos. Pearee Webster M.R.C.S.Eng..
C. F. William- M I! "
swell M.R.C.S.
Jones M.D.»
1 Jones M.D.,
M.R.C.S.Eng.,
M.Ch. Vivian
L.R.C.P.Lond,,
Gale L.M.S.S.A.,
.1 I' & R. Lee M.B., Ch.B. sur-
II iiitmn; E. Edwards, hon. sec)
11 I II f.llmongers, Dvnevor street
.^s M. J. Powell, librarian'). Church
r rooms (Mrs. Jones, librarian).
"t k Abercanaid branch (Mrs. Owen,
Tvdfil k Aberdare Joint Fair
Committee (WiHis
Edward villas (E.
farm, Abercyn
Rowland Harris, clerk), 7 King
Battram, manager), Parknewydd
vdfil County Borough Waterworki
•ial hotel.
Pentwyn
M.:ii,.i ill. Us Works (H. F. W. Harries esq. chair-
I Kiiinund Kenshole, general manager;
.1 \ I'.); show rooms. 143 High street;
« . . 1 , \\i Inws. T N is6
.M , liiierraediate k Technical School (for
I , . - ' .1, Perman M.A. head master)
Ml, : i, I Mi - ). Bush fan
IIili -III- V X IC4
Millwa'rd Edward, but. her. 149 High street
Millward James, butcher. 7 Pontmorlais
Millward Rachel (Mrs.), butcher, 2 Victoria street
Ministry of Labour Employment Excliange (W. J.
Davie's, manag-r). Pontmorlais. T N 172
Mitchell John (Mrs,), draper, see Humphreys & Mitchell
M.iran Michael, beer retailer. 05 Hii'h st. Penydarran
Morsran Brothers, iriinmongers. 147 High street
Morgan D. k Co. wine k spirit merchants. Wellington
St. k Chapel st. T N 40 : T A " Sjiirits. Merthyr "
Morgan John & Son, coal merchants ; sole agents
for Cvfarthfa, Dowlais k Ffaldau house coals. Station
yard, 'Great Western railway k Dynevor yard, George
t.iwn. Merthvr k Brecon k Merthvr Station yard,
Dowlais. T N 220
Morgan M. & Co. milliners, 97 High street
Morgan & Son, butchers, Brvnsein bldgs. Twvnvrodyn
Morgan Beniarain. marine store dealer. Mill st. T N 3S
Morgan D. Charles, stone & marble mason. Brecon road
Morgan David, grocer, 90 Twynyrodvn
Mor-ran David, travellint' draper,' 5o Thomas street
Morgan Evan, Old Ship Brewery Vaults PH. 3 George
street, George town
Morgan J. H. Wellington inn. Bethesda street
Morgan John, accountant & audj '
Morgan Job
Morgan Mai
Morgan (H.
M.rean Fi
Morgan .'^!.
Morris r.
\r.irii- .I' '■■
beer
Church street
ler, 79 Tram Hoad side north
ncer. i5 Court ter. TwynyTodyn
. , Queen's road
i.iiiUer. 64 High stre. t T N i,
■eper. 26 Tra"' Road side north
. Brunswick hotel. Church stree
er, 41 Bethesda street
). fried fish dealer. 64 Brecon rt
tailor. 2 Wellington street
634 MERTHYK TYDFIL.
SOrTH WALES.
[kelly's
Mnllins Thomas, shopkeeper, 55 Trevethick street
Mummery Thomas VVm. ticket writer, 41 GlehelaiiJ st
Munro Hoberl, travelling draper, LangHell, Queens rd
Musgriive Edward Hugh L.D.3.K.C.S.E. dental sur-
geon, 55 High street. T ;« 183
>"ash Eugene Boland, commercial traveller, l''ernwuod,
Gwaelodygarth
Xash Thomas, The New Duke P.H. 22 Bridge street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(A. \V. Hughes, manager). High street; draw on head
office. 15 Bishopsgate, London E C 2
National riocietv for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children (Wui. John Starr, inspector), 4 Fairview ter
Neill Isaac Dunne, artificial teeth nianufr. 39 High st
Nevis Abraham I. watch maker, i5 Park place
Nibloe Thomas, travelling draper,Tjdtil ho. Couitland tei
Nicholas Altmayer, refreshment roon £ 37, & fried fish
dealer 54, Glebeland street
Nicholas .Margaret (Mr.s.), general dealer, 17 Dynevor
street, George town
Nicholas Thomas Kichard, nianagcr of Lloyds Bank
Limited, 69 High street
Noble Mary B. (Mrs.), artificial teeth ma. 18 Church .st
Jtorbury Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, ^4 Trevethick st
O'Keefe Lawrence, Anchor P.H. 96 Pontmorlais
Oliver George, boot maker. 2 Market Sqnare buildings ;
31 Victoria street & iii High street
Owen & George, brewers & bottlers, importers of wines i
spirits Si tea & cigar merchants, 7 & 8 Albert st. ; 7
Chapel street & Iron Bridge brewery. T N 11 1
Owen & Sons, blacksmiths. Lamb lane
On-en Ann (Mrs.), draper, 30 Brynhytryd st. Penydarran
Owen Henry, live stock auctioneer's valuer,' 7 & 6
Albert street. T N in
Onen John Thos. beer retailr. 12S High st. Penydarran
Owen Margaret (Mrs.), midwife. Pentrehach
Owen Nathaniel, shopkeeper, 1 1 Tram Eiiad side north
Owen Nathaniel Lewis, Market tavern. Market square
Owen William, outfitter i, hatter, 3 & 4 Pontmorlais
Owens David (Mrs.), news agent, i Darren view
Owens John, grocer & tea dealer, Pentrehach
Owens Bees (Mrs.), beer retailer, 44 Ca.stle street
Owens Sarah (Miss), Swan inn. Swan street
Palace (The) (Merthyr Palace Liunted, proprietors),
Pontmorlais circus. T N 92
Palmer T. C. tailor (branch), 67a. High street
ParCtt Henry, boiler maker & engineer, Penlrebaoh
Parker William Hesse, apartments. 36 Up. Thomas st
Parry Clarice fMrs.). shopkeeper, Pentrehach
Parry David J. chief clerk County court. Town hall
Paulett William, baker & confectioner, 15 Lower High fl
Peacock George, fancy dealer. Market hall
Pearl Lite Assurance Co Limited District Onic- (Evon
Edwd. Williams, supt.). Bank chambers. High street
Pearson Lawrence. dental surgery, Thornevcroft,
Penydarran road
Pegler's Stores Limited, L'rocers. 34 Victoria street
Pentrehach Constitution.U Club rHenrv Richards, sec),
P^ntn.bach
I'-nydarran Brick & Coal Co. Limited (F. D S, Simons,
sec); registered office, ii2 High street
Penydarran Building Co. Limited (Isaac Edwards, sec.) :
registered office, Bank chambers. High street
Penvda-r^in Cinema fMrs. H. Price, proprietress). Higli
street. Pennydarran
iv„vdirt in IVirk Svndir.itp (W. W, Meredith, hoo. sec).
Victoria cliaml.ci .
Perriman Albert Henry, shopkeeper. Pentrehach
Peters Bessie (Mrsl. shopkeeper. Caepanttwvll
Peters Mary Eliiaheth (Mrs.), beer retailer, '48 High st
Pettifor Stephen, auctioneer & collector of taxes. 6<^
High street. T N 255
I'hillips David &, Co. drapers, 61 High street. T N 194
Phillips Edgar James, grocer. Church st. Penydarran
Phillips F. A. auctioneer, k clerk to Merthvr Tvdfil
Borough Nitional Health Insurance Commit'tee, Post
Office buildings
Phillips Thomas L. travelling draper, 3 Tudor street
Phillips William Alfred Maclure B.A. (firm, T. L. White
& Phillips), solicitor, commissioner for oaths, clerk to
the commissioners of income tax k to the magistrates
for the Penderyn division. 26a. Victoria street
Pinney Alfred F. shopkpr. 14 Brynhytryd st. Penydarran
Pi neer fTh'O (National Labour Press Limited, puh-
' -li • • : )m'' !i..l friday), Williams' square
P'"' ' ^' • 1. midwife, 48 High st. Penydarran
I' ' - C-o. Limited (K. Berryman, sec),
PnniT, ...1 1 ,„,„„, Limited (Isaac Edwards, sec). Bank
chanihers. High street
Powell Charles A. Angel Vaults PH. 26 High street
Powell Edward Ernest, grocer, 43 Grawen Brecon rood
i'owell John, undertaker, 168 Plvmouth street
Powell Mary Jane (Miss), librarian to Menhyi Tydfil
library, Church street
Powell Thomas, registrar of births 4. deaths for Merthyr
Tydfil (part of), Dowlais k Vaynor, 72 Pontmorlais
Powell Thomas, saddler & harness maker, 33 High st
Powell Wm. (Mrs.), grocer, 17 Waterloo st. Caepanttwvll
Powell William, haulier, - Victoria street
Powell William, insurance agent, 2 Thomas street
Powell William, shopkeeper, 6 Mount st. The Quay
Powell William John, confectioner, 9 Matthias terrace.
High street, Penydarran
Prag Julius, pawnbroker, 16 & 17 Lower High street k
Bethesda street
Preece Mary Ann (Mrs.), poulterer. Market hall
Price Brothers, bakers k grocers, Plymouth street
Price J. D. & Son, wholesale provision merchants, 38 &
39 Glebeland street. T N 2C9 ; T A " Provision "
Price Bessie (Mrs.),milliner, Brynsein bldgs.Twynyrodyn
Price David, pointer k paperhanger, 83 High street
Price Eli/.aheth A. (Mrs.), grocer, 240 k 241 High st.
Penydarran
Price J. Eeece, Talbot inn. High street, Penydarran
Price John, shopkeeper, Brecon road
Price John Edward, Mardy hotel, Plymouth road
Price Lucy Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 77 Plymouth street
Price M. .t. Owain Glynd-wr P.H. Pontmorlais circus
Price Rhvs. builder, Bethesda street
Price Thos. Watson, blacksmith, Penry st. George town
Price William J. shopkeeper, 3 Graham street
Prichard Wyndham J., F.A.I, auctioneer 4; valuer &
estate agent. Court street. T N 164
Probert David L. beer retailer. 39 George street
Prothero Annie (Mrs.), midwife, 19 Cromwell street
Prothero Harrv, builder, 10 Dane terrace
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited (Elias Palner, supt.),
Hazelmere. The Walk
Public Museum k Art Gallery (Arthur A. Cooper,
curator), Cyfarthfa castle
Pugh William, carpenter k joiner, Elim st. Penydarran
Putnam S. A. surv-yor of taxes. Market Square chambrs
Quirk & Tvpe, boot repairers, ri Dynevor street
Eapport Simon, pawnbroker. 38 Bethesda street
Ba«lings Amelia Ann (Mrs.), midlife. 25 Park place
Raymond W. & Son, timber, builders" k firewood
merchants, Plymouth road. T A " Timber ;" T N 250
Reece Mary Ami (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 42 Castle street
R-es Bros! S Co. stock k share brokers. Post Office
buildings. T N 270
Rees Caradog, greengrocer, 296 High street, Penydarran
Rees Dan, couiuiercial tmveller, 28 Tudor terrace
Rees Edmund Thomas, architect, 47 Glebeland street
Rees J. Old Tan Yard P.H. Bethesda street
R-es John, Dynevor Arms hotel. Dynevor st. George town
Rees Justin Reynolds, .solicitor, Milbourne chambers,
Glebeland street
Rees Marv (Mrs.), beer retailer, 115 Plymouth street
Rees Sirah (Mrs.), dr.iper. i Windsor ter Twynyrodyn
Rees Theophilus -Aneurvn, solicitor, town clerk S; clerk
to cemeteries committee. Town hall. T N 100
Rers Thomas, grocer & provision merchant, loS High st
R-eves Herbert Victor, dairy, T42 High street
Reeves Herbert Victor, dairvman k provision mer-
chant. Garth villas (T N 66); Lower Hi-jh street;
Post ofii e, George town & 83 Victoria st. Dowlais ;
G. W. Railway provision stores ; Wheat Sheaf Lane
blending department ; Welsh produce buyer ; stores
at Whitland, St. Clears. Carmarthen k Pencader &
farmer. Goitre k Garn farms
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (W. J. Thomas, district
superintendent), HoUord, Courtland terrace
Reynolds Aneurin, coach builder. Mill street
Reynolds Wm.beer retai'.er, 11 Aberdare rd. George two
Rich Brothers, hosiers, 20 Pontmorlais
Rich Thomas k Sons, grocers, 160 Plymouth street
Richards Edwin GrufTydd, archit«:t & surveyor, see
Johnson k Richards
Rickard Fre.lk. who, glass k china dlr. 50 High st
Riellv Michael, wardrob" dealer. Market hall
Roberts David, farmer, Tonyffold, Pwllhwyaid
Roberts Frank, tol ace mist. 12 Victoria street.
Roberts Jessie Ann (Mrs.), butcher, Mark-t hall k
fruiterer, 2; Victoria .street
Roberts John! drug stores. High street, Penydarran
Roberts WilHain, r„,„. travllr. 25 Mary st. Twynyrodyn
Roberts W i!, ,, n 1 : > Mationer.S post office, =6 Park pi
Rohott.Hii \\ 1 ,,!,. butcher, 27 Victoria street
Roche W ; li U li, P.H. 29 George st. George twn
R>ff.. H,n li, inl:,- ,,,,l..r, 10 Gwaelodygarth lane
Rogers & .Sous, ».iiul i. whiting &c. merchant?. Wool st
Rogers John, see. to Crawshay Brnlhers Cyfarthfa
Limited, Cyfarthfa works
DIRECTORY,]
SOUTH WALFS.
MERTa'i R T\ nPIL,
Eogpi-s WiUiiini E. fripd fish shnp, 36 Poi.tniorlais
Rossen & Dale, photojrraphers, (back) 88 Hi^h street
Rowland Gwvhm, shopkeeper, 2 Foundiv pl.Twvnvrodyn
Royal Liver Friendly Society (G. P. VVilliams,' district
manager), Melbourne chambers, Glebeland street
Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Ltd. (Anthony
Lewis, superintendent), Post office buildings
Rubenstein Nathan, wallpaper mer, 65 High st. T N 150
Rvan .Inhn. Indaiiig hn. i, shopkeeper, 15 Castle street
Byce Richard Samuel MD,, M.Ch., F.K.C.S. physician
& surgeon, Reka Dom, I'entrebach
Samuel H. Limited, jewellers, 119 Hiuh stieet
.Samuel John, shopkee|jer, 39 High .street, Penydarran
Samuels Thomas William, shopkeeper, 5 Vulcan street
Schiavi L. confectioner, 14 Pontmorlais
Scott George, The Great Western P.H. 58 High street
Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society (Benjamin
Williams, district manager). Milbourne chambers.
Glebeland street
Scourfield Thomas, tor dealer. Market hall
Scriven Charles, fruiterer, 36a & 120 High street ; 6
Pontmorlais & Post office buildings
Scriven Mary (Mrs.), hosier. Market hall
Scully R ibert, gasfitter, ^2 Upper-Thomas street
Seymour Thomas C. Prfnce of Wales P.H. 32 Nanty-
gwenith street
Sharman John, tailor, 5 Tudor street
Shatg Mever, carver & gilder. Arcade
Shawcroft John (Mrs.), confectioner, 18 Lower High si
Sheldover Barnett, wall paper dealer, 272 High street,
Penydarran
Shenetsky Isaac, shopkeeper, 6 Park place
Shilnall Meyer, draper, 23 Park place
Siedle Edward k Son, clothiers, 31 High street k pawn-
brokers, 25 Pontmorlais
Silvanns Margt. Jane (Mrs.), grocer,i3 & n Bethesda st
Simons, Smvth & Daniel, solicitors, 112 High street
Simons Frederic Dyke Svdnev, solicitor (firm, Simons.
Smyth & Daniel), 112 High street
Simons Mendle, house furnisher, 21 & 22 Pontmorlais
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machine
manufacturers, 18 Pontmorlais
Skinner William & Son, builders. Post Office lane
Smith W. H. & Son, news agents, John street
Smith William, Miners' Arms P.H.Dynevor st. George twn
Smyth William Knight, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths (firm, Simons, Smyth k Daniel), 112 High st.
T N 166
Solomon Gilbert, tinsmith, ig Victoria street
South Wales Miners' Federation, Merthvr district office
(Evans Jones, sec. ; Noah Ablett. ageiit). Angel build-
ings. High street
South Wales & Monmouthshire Federation of Chambers
of Trade (The) (W. B. Edmunds, hon. sec), Central
cbamibers. High street
South Wales News (David Duncan & Sons, proprietors,
Cardiff; Ernest T. Doxsev, branch manager), 51
Glebeland street. T N 17 '
Southey H. W. & Sons Limited, printers k stationers,
Glebeland street. T N "Southey;" T N 195
Southey H. W. k Sons Limited, prijprietors k publishers
of the " MerthjT Express," established 50 vears,Glebe-
land street
Stansfield Fredk. E. boot maker, 79 High st. Penydarran
Stanton Jane (Mrs.), shopkeepr. 24 John st. George town
Stewart Charles Lionel F.A.A. accountant, Milbourne
chambers, Glebeland street. T N 237
Stewarts Clothiers Limited, tailors, 56 High street
Stilling Fred, shopkeeper, 44 George street
Stirling's, fishmonger, 19 Pontmorlais
Stuart William, common lodging house, Mill street
Stuckey Frederick C. grocer, 16 Nantygwenith street
Sullivan Doris (Mrs.), Gwaelodygarth Arms P.H. Cross
Key street
Sullivan Eugene L. builder, Mardy house. Court street
Sutton k Co. (John James, agent), 6 Quarry row
Swallow George A. artificial teeth maker, loi High st
Sweet Brothers, butchers, 8 Penry street k i George
street, George town
Sweet Joseph Hilton & Co. boot & shoe dealers. High
street, Penydarran
Sweet David Charles, boot maker, 171 Ph-mouth street
Sweet Frederick, butcher, Brecon road
Symonds John, shopkeeper, Alexander place, Aberoanaid
Taff Vale Bill Posting Co. (A. M. Touren, local man-
ager), 20 Union street
Tanner Wm. Edward, news agent. High st. Penydarran
Taylor Edwin James, beer retailer, 170 Plymouth street
Taylor Frank, auctioneer, Melbourne chambers, Glebe-
Taylor Henry, baker, 41 Castle street
Taylor James Edward, solicitor, Milbourne chambers.
Glebeland street
, gas fitter, 2 Plymouth terrace
Temperance Hall (Israel Price, proprietor), John street
Territorial Fore? Drill Hall (W. E. Southey, sec)
Tett Fras.Wm.Grawen Arms P.H. 97 Grawen, Brecon rd
Theatre Boyal & Opera House (Will Smithson, lesse ;
J. W. Wilkinson, general manager), Pontmorlais
Thomas k Co. wine k spirit dealers, 36 High street
Thomas & Evans, mineral water manufrs. Victoria st
Thomas Amelia (Mrs.), apartments,34 Gwaelodygarth la
Thomas Annie Bowkett (Mrs.), midwife, 51 G'waelodv-
garth lane
Thomas Daniel, beer retailer, 221 Old road, Gellifaelog
Thomas David, Mountain Ash P.H. Twynyrodyn
I'hiimas David, shopkeeper, Pantybrvn, Penydarran
Thomas D.nid, -noollen manufr. Cae'draw mills, Picton st
Thomas Edward, boot repairer, 11 Glebeland street
Thomas Edward Morgan, carver k gilder, 18 Park place
Thomas Eleanor (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Brunswick stree".
Thomas Herbert, tax collector, 34a, VicUiria street
Thomas James, butcher, 26 Pontmorlais
Thomas Jas.Goring,grocer,^2 Nighting,ale st.Abercanaifi
Thomas John, cabinet maker. Post Office lane
Thomas John, grocer, go Brecon road
Thomas John Frederick, solicitor, 50 High street
Thomas John Richard, grocer.i Aberdare rd. George twn
Thomas Josiah, saddler, 17 Castle street
Thomas M. (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Well street
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), butcher. Market hall
Thomas Mutton M. chief sanitary inspector to thr
corporation. Town hall
Thomas S. (Mrs.), Plymouth Arms P.H. Bridge street
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), grocer. Caepantywyll
Thomas Thomas, fried fish dealer, 20 Victoria street
Thomas Thos. Richard's Arms P.H, Chapel st. Abercanaid
Thomas Thos. shoe maker, 17 & 18 Penry st George twn
Thomas Trevor, solicitor, k secretary to War Pension-*
Committee, Victoria chambers, Victoria street
Thomas William, contractor, 15 Park place
Thomas William, fruit, potato k fish merchant, Markss
hill. T N 154
Thompson E. (Miss), nursing home, 5 Somerset place
Thompson Walter, goods supt. Taff Vale railway. Lower
High Street station
Thorne John, baker, 3 Matthias terrace, Penydarran
Thornev William A. cab proprietor, 23 Castle street
Timothy W. R. Cowbridije Arms P.H. 43 High street
Toomey Edward, shopkeeper, 18 Picton street
Toomey Jeremiah. Three Mariners P.H. 64 Picton streei
Toomey William, fishmonger k fruiterer, 90 Pontmor-
lais k Market hall. - N 147
Toomev William, fishmonger, 34 Victoria street
Trailer William M. Boiling Mill P.H. 23 Nantygwenith ii,
Trigg Evan, Llwynyroes inn, Abercanaid
Trinder A. (Mrs.), confectioner k sub-postmistress,
Tydvils Well post office, 25 Brecon road
Truscott Edwin, working jeweller, i Gwaelodygarth lane
Turner W. k E. Ltd. boot makers k dlrs. 5 Victoria ss
Turner k Wainwright. confectioners. Market hall
Turner Albert William, tobacconist. ;-,i. High street
Tyler Oliver, boot repairer, 16 Dynevur street
Tvnan Edwd. CWarthfa Arms PH. 82 Grawen, Brecon rd
Type William, boot repairer, see Quirk & Tvpe
Urquhart Wm. trav. draper. Poyntxfield. The Walk
Ursell Eliiabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 23 Bethesda street
Vaughan John k Son, solicitors, 49 Glebeland street
Vaughan W. E. k Co. Limited, dyers & cleaners, 75
Pontmorlais
Vaughan John T. (firm, John Vaughan k Son), solicitor,
k agent for the Gwaelod-y-garth k Gwaunfarren
estates, 40 Glebeland street
Vickery J. S. customs & excise officer, John street
Vining Thomas Francis, china k glass dealer, 12a. Pont-
morlais k Market haU
Wall Harriett (Mrs.), re'reshment rooms, 86 High st
Walsh John, Britannia inn, Plymouth street
Walters James, boot repairer, 40 Pontmorlais
Walters W. David, artificial teeth ma. 4 Somerset pi
Ward Ernest Lewis M.R.C.S.Eng., L.RCP.Lond. sur-
geon, medical officer to the infirmary, chief surgeon
to the Hills Plymouth collieries k surgeon to tha
General Hospital, Glasdir
Watkin E. New inn. 307 High street, Penydarran
VVatkin.s Isaac farmer, Blaencwmbnrgoed
Watkin, ZachLriah. painter, Brynmorl.ai.s Penydarran
Waverley Caf4 (David J. Evans. propr.).3 Glebeland si
Weale Miriam (Mrs.l. midlife, hA Twynyrodyn
Webster Vivian Thomas Pearce M R.C.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.
Lond. physician k sur^^eon. Tygwyn, Church street
Weekes William Benjamin, fish, fruit & potato sales-
man. Market hall. T N 192
\l'eekes William J. wholesale k retail confectioner,
Dvnevor street. George town*
P36 MERTHYR TYDFIL.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Welfare Committee of Soldiers & Sailors of Merthj
Dowlais & Penydarran (H. Dunstan, see. ; B, E. Hi"i
cock, treasurer), 73 Pantmorlais
Wesleran & General Assurance Society (David Davie;
superintendent), 3 Gwaelodygarth lane
Western Mail (The; (Western Mail Limited, proprie-
tors ; A. F. Eeardmore, agent), 6 Glebeland street
Weston Harry, fruiterer, 164 Plymouth street
Wherley Max, watch & clock repairer, 17 New Castle st
White T. L. & Phillips, solicitors &; commissioners for
oaths, 26 Victoria street
White Ellen (Mrs.), dress maker, 19 Gwaelodygarth lane
White George, eating house, i Ironbridge
White Thomas, Wyndham Arms P.H, 55 Glebeland st
Whiting Frank Arthur, stationer, 52 Pontmorlais
Wienburg Brothers, tailors, 6 Church street
Wilkes Sam Eli, Duffryn Arms P.H. 16 Brecon road
Wilks William, house furnisher. Angel auction rooms,
High street
Williams Catherine & Rebecca (Misses), farmers, Glyn-
niill & Graweth farm, Plymouth
Williams David & Co. brewers & wine & spirit mer-
L-hants, Tatl' Vale brewery ; bonded warehouse, Taff
Vale railway station. T N 98
Williams J. & Co. boot & shoe dealers, 9 Pontmorlais
Wiliiams John & Sons, builders & contractors, 4 Castle
street. T N 157
Williams Joseph k Sons (Merthvr) Limited, printers &
publishers of tho Y Tyst, 21 "& 22 Glebeland street;
registered office, Bjnk chambers. T N 25
Williams & Son, grocers, 174 Old road, Gellifaelog
AVilliams Abraham, grocer, 21 Dynevor street
Williams Agnes (Miss), poulterer. Market hall
Wiliiams Benjamin, district manager Scottish Legal
Life Assurance Society, Milbourne chambers, Glebe-
l-ind street
n^iliiams Charles, news agent, see EUiman k Williams
Williams David, Crown hotel, 28 High street
Williams David Christmas, teacher of music, 30 Upper
Thomas street
Williams David John, butchr. 2i5a,High st. Penvdarran
Williams David John, gT0cer,2 Brynhyfryd st. Penydarran
Williams David Thomas, Ironbridge inn, Ironbridge
Williams Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 49 Grawen, Brecon rd
r I Williams Emlyn, boot repairer, 21 Gillar street
- Williams Emlyn E. travelling draper, Fairfield house.
Well street & 21 Gillar street
, I Williams Frederick, optician, 88 High street
Williams Geo. builder &c. 10 WUliam's sq. Glebeland st
Williams Islwyn Forrest, Cross Keys P.H. Cross Keys st
Williams J. Besley F.I.B.D. teacher of painting,39 Upper
Thomas street
Williams Job, travelling draper, 65 Thomas street
Williams John, boot maker, i Grawen, Brecon road
Williams John, butcher, 137 High street & Market hall.
T N 148
WiUiams Jn. watch ma. & jeweller, Arcade, High st
Williams John P. painter, i Abermorlais terrace
^'illiams Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 70 Twynyrodyn
Williams Richard, farmer, Caemarydwn
Williams .Saml. Thos. Glamorgan Arms P.H. Ahercanaid
Williams Thomas, farmer, Glynmeal
Wiliiams Tom, King's Arms hotel, 57 High street
Williams Tom, travelling draper, 40 William street
Williams W. Rowland, boot & shoe dealer, sia, High st
Williams William, outcher, loi Plymouth street
Williams William, draper, 59 Brecon road
Williams William, shopkeeper, 77 Brecon road
Williaius W-illiam, shoplioepcr. Hawthorn cot. Plymouth
Williams Wm. Gladstone co£fee tavern, i Pontmorlais we
Williams William Henry, painter, 107 Brecon road
Willis E'jbert, grocer, 43 Bethesda street
Wills Vincent Andover, chemist & dentist, 3a. Victoria
street & 36 Wellington street. T N 202
Wilson James Arthur, chief constable. Central Police
station, Graham street
Wilson Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. High st. Penydarran
Winstone R. & Son, jobmasters.Cambrian ho.Betliesda st
Woodlev H. k Co. but<-hers, 34 High street
Woollaiids John T. beer retailer, Morgan st. The Quar
Wyndham Thos. market toll collectr.73 Low. Thomas st
Young & Jones, boot repairers, Gillar street
Young Men's Christian Association (A. E. Newman
Husband, hon. sec), Pontmorlais
Young Alfred, blacksmith, Post Office lane
Y T) st (Joseph Williams k Sons (Merthyr) Limited, pub-
lishers; published Wednesday), 21 & 22 Glebeland st
PUIV.ITE llESIDENTS.
Adams Rev. Daniel B.A., B.D. (Con-
gregational), 4 Bryiitirion street
Atkins Mrs. 25 Market street
Brennan John Joseph, 22 New road
€res.swell Mrs. Hillside
Cresswell Stuart Cornwallis J. P.
High street
Davies Rev. Thos. S. Vorda, Pant rd
Dalies Prosser John, i Russell street
Davies Tudor, Craig house. Alma st
Dawson Rev. Francis O.S.B. (Catho-
lic). St. Illtyd's presbytery
Evans David Charles, Tan-y-Bryn,
Brvnseion street
Sidney,
gh street
Evnns Thomas
Stephen. Blanche
honse. Blanche
street
Evans Wn, ,M,.
V Rryniaii ho. Pant
yr<u. ,--\\ , !. ,,, ,
'■■■ii: Ael-v-Bryn
Fre.M:
!:...lfield,Walter si
Go^.. :_. \',
Harden street
TrDlliI )i. 1; > 1
i ,. --urate). B.vna-
. ,1, liiila.-lava
road
DOWLAIS.
Griffiths Daniel, 34 Alma street
Hiist T. B. Pantysgallog
Hughes Rev. R. T., B.A. (curate), 11
Wimbome street ■
Isa.tc Harry, 22 Market street
Jenkins Evan Morgan, 21 Bryntirion st
Jones Rev. John Bryn (Baptist),
Gwladys street
Jones David, Alma cottage. Alma st
Jones Howell R., J. P. Trewern
Jones Hugh, BroadBcId, Walter st
Jones Mrs. R. Highgiove, Caeracea
Jones Thomas, 33 Walter street
Lewis Mrs. C. MoiJais ho. Morlais st
LInvd Mrs. Panfvsgallog villa
IVIcClelland Robert Sloan M.D.. Ch.B,
Llwvn-Wern
Morgan Mrs. Pant -Cad-Ivor
Musgrove Edward Hugh, Ael-v-Bryn,
Walter street
Parry John Lewis, 1 1 Garden street
Fhilliiis Tlmnias, Gwernllwyn Uchaf
Price James William King, Tal-y
bryn, Balaclava road
Reed Frederick, Cae Harris house
Rees John G. 47 Winifred street
Rees Rhys Posthumous, 24 Pant road
Thomas Rev. Morgan Evan (curate of
Welsh Church),' 13 Muriel terrace
Thomas Rev. William Ceintryn (Bap-
tist), 13 Blanche street
Thomas Dan, 9 Garden street
Vaughan John, 2 Balaclava road
Vaughan Stanley, High st. Cae Harris
Walkins WilhaniJohn,i4 Charlotte st
Watts William, 8 Muriel terrace
Westby John Thorp B.A.Llwyn-Wern
Williams Rev. David Roberts (Con-
grei.'ational),3 Awelon vils. Caeracea
Williariis Rev. Llewelvn Morgan (rec-
tor of St. John, rural dean of Mer-
thvr Tvdiil k surrogate). Rectorv
Willson Rev. M. Dominic 0.S.B.,B".A.
(Catholic), St. llltvd's pre.sbvterv
Wilson Rev J. Anselm O.S.B., D.D.
(Catholic). St. Illlvd's presbytery
COMMEHCHL.
Early closing day, Thursday i p.m.
Allaman Jack, fried fish dealer, 19 Lower Union street
.\shtiir Aneurin, grocer, 14 Victoria street
Ashton Catherine (Mrs.), diaper, 16 North street
Atkins & Phillips,auctio«eers,35 Upper Union st. T N 39
Atkins Fred, ironmonger, 65 Victoria street
Atkins Josiah Roger Lloyd, ironmonger, 20 k 21 Upper
Union .street
Baguley Frank .S. butcher, 77 Victoria street
Barclay* Bank Ltd. (sub-brnnch). North street : draw
on head office, 54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Basagelao John, Tredegar Arms PH. Dowlais top
Batesnn Francis John, tobacconist & sub-postmaster.
Pant- scaling
Beardsley James H. butcher, 31 Victoria street
Berni Brothers, refreshment rooms. Upper Union street
4: conteclioners, e7a. High street. Cae Harris
Bevan Thoma.s John, fried lish dealer, q East street
Bogush Barnett, clothier, 106 High street
Bog
Brennan John Joseph L.R.C.P. & L.S.Edin., L.R.F P.
& S.Glas. surgeon, 22 New road. T N 43
Brice R;u'Ii 1 ■! 'Mt- '. -li -pkoeper, 56 Victoria street
Riidden lir . 11' ■ :. Intcher, 27a. Lower Union st
Bufton tin, li . iiM!.|<i.eper. 60 Victoria street
Caddicli li- -1. 1 n , <■ .\,.nis P.H. 7 Upper Union st
Cant & Grci-n. painiers, 26 Victoria street
Cant.m William John LL B. solicitor, 36 Union street
Cash & Co. boot makers. 27 Lower Un
Free
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Condif
Constitnti"
Ciok F,,,.
Cornwi-ll I
Cnuntv n
Cresswell
Lonil. -
Cross .\iii
Davies I),
house. N
-ick He
dresser, 113 High street
per Union street
liler, 16 Sand street
- 1 . log High street
r, 17 North street
th maker. Upper Union st
[igh
T72 k 173 High str
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
r MERTHYR TYDFIL
(DUWLAlSi.
J 637
Davies & Co. wine & spirit merchants, 28 Low. Union st
Davies Daniel, beer retailer, 88 High street
Davies David, draper, iB & 19 Lower Dnion street
Davies David, grocer, 15 Lower Union street
Davids David, Pant-Cad-Ivor inn. Pant
Davies David Thomas, grocer, 41 Mary street
Davies Ednard, heer retailer, 18 & 19 South street
Davies Emlvn. draper, i3 East street
Davies Enoch. New inn, -,2 Mount Pleasant street
Davies Evan, Cross Keys P.H. Church street
Davies Evan, grocer, 40 Victoria street
Davies Evan, Mount Pleasant P.H. Lower Union street
Davies George, wholesale confectioner, 15 Church row
Davies Harry, beer retailer, 9 Brecon street
D.ivies John, grocer, 8 Market street
Davies John, herbalist, 25 Church street
Davies John, paperhanger &c. 20 Alma street
Davies John, tiiilor. iia. Upper Union street
Davies John Heiiiy, Bush hotel, 117 High street
Davies John Morgan, grocer, 9 Upper Union street
Davi-s Josiah. confectioner, 5a, White street
Davies Uewellvii. Ivor .\rnis P.H. Cae Harris
Davies .Mar-erv Anne (Mrs.), midwife, 22 Victoria st
Davies Martha Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 8 Castle street
Davies Morgan Price, carpenter, 10 Mount Pleasant st
Davies R. Dent, draper, 32 Upper Union street
Davies Kees Harris, news agent, 2Sa, Upper Union street
Davies Thomas, Greyhound inn. High street, Cae Harris
Davies William, grocer, 75 High street
Davies Wiliiani JS'icholas, .■shopkeeper, 10 Horse street
Davis Richd. H. butcher. 48 Victoria st. & 10 North st
De Laeey Daniel, Plough inn, 238 Lower High street
De Lacev Matthew, painter. George street
De la Hay William, Bruce inn, Victoria street
De la Haye James, beer retailer, Gellytaelog bridge
Donoghue Richard, fried fish dealer, Victoria street
Dowliis Co-operative Society Limited, 16, 17, i3 & 19
Upper Union street; branches, Penydarran ; Pant;
Cae Harris & Fochriw
Dowlais Gas Works (T. B. Hirst, chairman ; John
Eees, sec. ; John Haydn Jones, manager). T N 22
Dowlais Iron Works & Collieries (Guest, Keen & Nettle-
folds Limited, proprietors), Dowlais works (T A
'•Guest, Dowlais;" T N 55); shipping office, Cardiff
Dowlais Laundry Co. Limited, Pant road
Dowlais Library & Reading Room (J. E. Jones,librarian),
Church stree't
Duggan George, Owain Glyndwr P.H. 114 High street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 29 Lower Union street
Edwards Brothers (D. H. Edwards F.A.I.), auctioneers,
Cambria ehambers. Xorth street. T K 34 Dowlais
Ed^iards Ann >Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3i High st.Cae Harris
Edwards Dan. Antelope inn Cae Harris
Edwards John, grocer, 24 Jiorth street
Edwards John Morgan, outfitter, 37 Upper Union street
Edwards Thomas, Red Lion P.H. Dowlais Top
Evans Ann (Miss), draper, 43 Broad street
Evans Ann (Mrs.), fruiterer, 27 North street
Evans Arthur, grocer, 58 Victoria street
Evans Arthur, Roval Exchange P.H. Brecon street
Evans Arthur Godfrey. Holly Bush P.H. 14 Market st
Evans D. William, chemist & druggist, 5 Upper Union st
Evans Dan, grocer, 3 Pant road
Evans Daniel T. TMrs.), draper, Winifred street
Evans David, tobacconist, 85 High street
Evans David Charles, provision dealer, 21 to 25 Lower
T N
Evans David William, confectioner & fruiterer, 7 North
street & 82 & 83 Victoria street
Evans James, shopkeeper, 3 Cross Francis street
Evans John, boot maker, 174 High street
Evans John Hughes, draper, 107 & ro8 & 178 & 170
High street / /y
Evans Morgan, grocer, 104 High street
Evans Samuel Thomas, baker, 20 Mary Ann street
Evans Samuel Thomas, shopkeeper, 5 Pant terrace
Evans Sarah Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer, 97 High street,
Cae Harris
Evans Thomas, boot maker, 100 High street, Cae Hams
Evans Thomas, grocer. 21 Marv Ann street
Evans William, printer, Hiuh street
Eynon Mary R. (Miss), dress maker, i Morlais street
Fenwick Charles Vivian, rrrncer, 175 High street
Ford Marv Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 8 Pant terrace
Franois-Willinms Cecil M R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond
Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. Limited, rail-
way wagon builders; repairing yard, G. W. station,
Cae Harris
Gosney Thomas William, Patriot inn, 158 High street
Gossedge John, Pantysgallog inn, Pant
Green John, painter, see Cant & Green
GrifUths Charles, Cardigan Arms P.H. Victoria street
Griffiths Daniel, grocer, 23 Brynseion street
Griffiths David, insurance agent, 16 Broad street
Griffiths Edward, butcher 41 Victoria street
Gn\nne Maigaiet Ann (Mrs ), shopkeeper, la, New
\l \l I bj L 70 Well street
II I NDith street
1 1 0 1 I [ectioner,i2 Spring st
11 I ( I Blanche street
H ill Ih iiiMd inn e f V\ lies inn, 105 High st
Hams William grocer ii5 High street & Alma street
Hen h Gilbeit boot miker 55 Victoria street
Hennessey Maui ice beer retailer 40 Castle street
Hill Ihomas hair dresser 7 Noith street
Home for Old People (Merthyr Union) (Miss Lewis,
matron), Pantysgallog house
Hooper Selina (Miss), teacher of music, 19 Bryntirion st
Hopkins Arthur L. Victoria inn, 103 High street
Hopkins William, carriage proprietor, 4 Windsor pl.Pant
Howeils David, Carmarthen Arms P.H. Walter street
Howells David Edward, hair dresser, 38 Market street
Howeils K. (Mrs.), Rolling Mill P.H. i Horse street
Howells Wm. John, hair dresser. 13 High st. Cae Harris
Huggins David Wm. Clarence Commercial btl. East street
Humphreys Leyshon, poulterer, 10 Church row
Ihringer Carl, watch maker, 27 Upper Union street
Isaac 'Mary Ann (Mrs.), Forge Hammer P.H. 29 & 30
Horse street
Isaacs H. & Co. clothiers, 118 High street
James Annie (Mrs.), news agent, 80 & 81 Victoria st
James Arthur, hardware merchant, 33 Up. Elizabeth st
James Griffith, confectioner, 79 High street
James Thomas, insurance agent, 25 White street
James William, Prince Llewellyn P.H. 1 Pant road
James William, stationer & newsagent. 42 & 43 North st
Jenkins Augustus, farmer, Pengarnddu
Jenkins Evan Morgan,ironraonger,29 & 30 Upper Union st
Jenkins John Y. Neptune inn. Church street
Jenkins William, butcher, 31a, North street
Jennings Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Pant road
Jerman Thomas, butcher, 92 High street
John Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 51 Victoria street
Jones D. Dickinson & Co. Limited, grocers &c. i & 2
Upper Union street
Jones & Williams, greengrocers, 21 High st. Cae Harris
Jones David, builder, Maelog house, Cross Ivor ter-
race & Pant road
Jones David W. grocer, 13 North street
Jones David William, tobacconist, 44 North street
Jones Evan, shopkeeper, 7 Lower Union street
Jones Evan Arthur, grocer, i Balaclava road
Jones E. John, Welsh Oak P.H. 43 Ivor street
Jones John Thomas, hosier, 25 Upper Union street
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Pant road
Jones Maigaiet (Mrs) shopkeeper, 14 East street
Jones Mii\ Ann (Mrs ), beer retailer, Pantvsgallog
Jones U\T^ Jane (Mrs ), beer let High st. Cae Harris
Jones Ricliel (Mis ) shopkeepei 3, Mirket street
Jone, Richard A I^nr Castle PH Pant road
Jones Simuel jrocei 3a Noith street
Jones Thomas, beer & wme retailei, 32 Pant road
ph,
& so
-Br^
Ifred Isaac (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 76 & 76a
Freedman Gabriel, house furnisher,35 & 36 Low.Union st
Fuente Jose, watch maker, 93a, High street
Gallivan .John F. Prince Albert inn, 113 High street
Gittelsobn Hermann, pawnbroker. 42 Lower Union street
Thomas, hi
Thriias ti
latle fi
Jones 1
Jules ti
Mir^ street
Kemp \
n Geoige street
King L r
1 11 1
1 n
ers 6 Upper Union street
King John
R
draper
It; Noith street
Lee Tom
lai
ndr
5 High street
Levin sh n
M
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use furnisher i83 & 189 High st
Lev^ I
,V 6 Ivoi street
Le-Tis D
1 ler & outflttei II North st
Lewis I
I wi T
1 1
T
II, Hisrh street
Uowlus top
1 sser 70 A ictoria street
er 88 Hi.-h st Cae Harris
Church T-ow
indwife, 22 Victoria street
!
1 iper, s White street
1 10 Lower Union street
High street. Cae Harris
1
inn. Pant
I 1 1
1 lurchants 31 Upper Dnion st
Lle^^e'h 1
Ai
bur
K,
2 s Head PH no High street
Llovd Kate 'Mrs 1, shopkeepe
Balaclava road
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Llovds Bank Ltd. (Harry Isaac, manager). Market st. ;
draw on head office, 71 Lombard street, London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank Ltd. (sub-branch).
Upper Union street ; draw on head office, s Thread-
needle street, London E C a
Lonjjstaff Charles E. bazaar, 31 Lower Union street
Lnmlev Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, Pengarnddu
Luscombe Rubert Henry, painter, 44 Victoria street
LTdiatt John, boot repairer, 81 High street, Cae Harris
McClelland Bobert Sloan M,D., Ch.B.Edin. physician &
surgeon, k police surgeon for Dowlais, Llwvn-Wern.
T N
3 Penywern
McNeal Eachael (Mrs.), Tre Iv.
Mansfield Patrick. Sun inn, 142
Martin John, Tredegar Arms PH. Cae Harris
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, 39 Upper Union street
Meredith William, baker & confectioner, 89 High street
Miles Elizabeth (Miss), Hoyal Arras P.H. 21 Pant road
Ministry of Labour (Unemployment Insurance) (E. E.
Thomas, manager). Lower Union street
Morgan Jn. & Son, coal merchants, Brecon & Merthyr yd
Morgan David, butcher, 21 Mary Ann street
Uor„'an Gwillim A. tobacconist, 31 North street
Morgan Mary J. (Miss), fancy repository, 74 Victoria st
Morgan Mary Jane (Mrs.), Corner House P.H. 62 Ivor »t
Morgan Thos. baker & procer 30, & draper 31, Victoria st
Morgan Thomas, beer retailer, 16 George street
Miirgan Thos. Edwd. Queen's Head inn,230 Low. High si
Morris May (Miss), milliner, a6a, Victoria street
Morris Rees, ironmonger, gee Pic*on & Morris
Morton John P. watch & clock maker 39, & optician
Bank chambers. North street
Mullins W. & Co. fishmongers, 9 North street
Mnllins William John, boot maker, 38 Lower Union st
Mnlvey John Atkinson, house decorator, 26 Low. Union st
Nathaniel Laura A. (Miss), fancv repository. 27 Spring at
Oddfellows' Hall Co. Limited (D. H. Edwards F.A.I.
sec), Cambria chambers. North street
O'Leary Cath. (Mrs.). Shamrock inn, 92 & 93 Brecon st
Olivtr W. H. & Co. grocers, 33 & 34 Victoria street
Oliver George, boot maker, 2 North street
Oriel & Son, tailors, 8 Berry square
Owen T, beer retailer. High street, Cae Harris
Owens John, outfitter, 36a, North street
P;nry D.ivid, butchei-, 26 North street
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited (David Morris, supt.),
78 Victoria street
Peters John, stone ma.«on. Pant
Pictin & Morris, ironmongers, 77 & 78 High street
Powell John, grocer, 84 High street, Cae Harris
Powell John Bees, grocer. Alma street
Powell Hees (Mrs.), grocer, 23 Bryntirion street
Powell Thomas, registrar of births, marriages & deaths,
19 Ivor street
Price Caradoc, builder, 14 Garden street
Price J. W. King, grocer, 235 Lower High street
Pritchard Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 High street
Prosser Edward, boot & shoe maker, 2 Pant road
Prosser Margaret (Mrs.), beer retailer, 123 High street
Quinn D)niel, beer retailer. 193 High street
Rees John G. grocer, Victoria street
Kees Richd. Posthumous, chemist & druggist. 177 Hi^h st
Rees William, Dowlais inn. Lower High street
Reeves H. V. dairyman, 83 Victoria street
Reynolds George, news agent. 39 Lower Union street
Richardson A. L. beer retailer. 24 Lower Union street
Roberts Edward, solicitor. Church row
Robinson Frederick Charles, boot maker, 42 Victoria st
Roseman A. E. (Mrs.), pawnbroker.' 149 High street
Rosenberg Fanny (Mrs.), wall paper dealer, 190 High st
Rowlands Mary (Mrs.), new^ agent, ^a Victoria street
Samuel William, Vulcan & Friendship P.H. 15 Market st
Schwartz & Son, house furnishers, 32 Lower Union st
Seal William Joseph, painter. 26 Muriel terrace
Sharp George Henry, wardrobe dealer, 87 High street
Smart Fred, fishmonger, 86 High street
South Wales Miners' Federation (S. 0. Davies. agent).
East street
Sparks Charles, Bee Hive P.H. 23 Ivor street
Specter Israel, clothier, 03 & in High street
Stephens Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 31 Up. Elizabeth st
Stones Palace (Will Stone, lessee). Oddfellows' hall.
Upper Union street
Sweet Joseph Hilton k Co. boot makers, 60 Castle st. ;
33 Lower Union street i ii6a. High street
Symington James, potato mer. 19 Cross Blanche street
Thomas E. S. & S. M. butchers, la. Upper Union street
Thomas Daniel, stone mason, Pantysgallog
Thomas David L. draper, 35 Victoria street '
Thomas Edward, beer retailer, 191 High street
Thomas Henry, Canford inn, 3 Upper Union street
Thomas James, mason. 6 Spring street
Thomas Jessie (Mrs.), greengrocer, 10 Upper Union st
Thomas John, clerk to Pant cemetery, 44 Victoria street
Thomas John E. ii6h. High street
Thomas Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 80 High street
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Royal Arms P.H. Pantywain
Thomas Rees, hair dresser, 99 High street, Cae Harris
Thomas Rees. shopkeeper, 93 High street, Cae Harris
Thomas Sarah (Miss), confectioner, 194 High street
Thomas Wm. David, grocer, 119 High st. & Penvwern
Thori.e Harriet (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife, 13 Church row
Vale Catherine Ann (Miss), draper, 45 North street
Victoria Cinema(Victoria Cinemas Ltd.proprs.). High st
Walsh Thomas, picture frame maker, 196 High street
Watkins Arthur E. butcher, 81 High street, Cae Harris
Watkins John, shopkeeper, 63 Ivor street
Watkins Mary Davis (Miss), fa
Watkins William J. teacher of i
Watts John David, butcher, 87
Westby John Thorp MB., B.Ch
& surgeon, Llwyn-Wern
Williams Enoch & Sons, builders, Brynawel ; yard
Winifred street
er. Garth, Pant
sic, Charlotte street
gh street, Cae Harris
B.A.O., B.A. physician
& Son, boot makers. 36 Upper Union street
A. hair dresser, 80 High street
Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Ivor street
Blodwen (Miss), grocer, 4 Upper Union street
Edward, insurance agent, 41 Walter street
Emma (Mrs.), draper, 80 High St. Cae Harris
George, farmer, Pantysgallog k Cearacca
WiUiar
Williai
WiUiau
Williar
WiUiar
Williar
Williau
Williams James, Welsh Harp inn, 30 Berry square
Williams James Morgan, blacksmith, 29 East street
Williams John, boot maker. 32 Victoria street
Williams John, butcher, 187 High street
Williams John, confectioner, k sub-postmaster. H:
street, Cae Harris
Williams Sarah (Mrs. 1, grocer, Pantvsgallog
Williams Thomas, Cuba P.H. 42 Ivor street
Williams Thomas, tobacconist, 91 High st. Cae Harris
Williams Thomas Oriel, tailor, 6 Broad street
Williams Walter Lewis, tobacconist, 40 Lower Union e
Williams Watty, draper, 62 High street, Cae Harris
Williams William, carpenter, 10 White street
Wilson Annie (Mrs.), greengrocer, 5 North street
Wimhorne Club k Institute (J. Jenkins, sec). High
rillVATE UESIDKNTS.
Davies Rev. John Moses (Welsh Metho-
dist), Aberfan road
Kdwards Bernard R. Fernbank
Edwards John Charles, Aberfan
Evans Rev.Danl. P. (Bapt.).The Manse
EvansB^^vThos.B. A (curate in charge)
Jones Rev. Henry Powell (Baptist).
58 Moy road
Marsh Walter Thomas Glendinning,
Fernhsnk
Rees Mrs. Margaret, Thistlecroft,
Aberfan road
Roberts John, Caraienion ho. Aberfan
Thomas Jacob Thomas, Llywelfa,
Aberfan mud
Willie Charles Richardson MB.. CM.
Nix'i. villa
MERTHYR VALE &, ABERFAN
COMMKnCIAL.
Arnott Catherine (Mrs.), boot maker.
I ) Aberfan road
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
(open tues. k fri. 11 a.m. to 1.45
pni.); draw on head office, 54'
Lombard street, London E C 3 j
Reach Thomas Wilson, ■accountant.
Riverside buildings
Beddis William, boot repairer, 13
Windsor place
Berni L. refreshment rooms. 13 Aber-
fan road. Aberfan
Blanks S. Horace Peter, fried fish
shop, 22 Aberfan crescent
Carnegie Library (Mrs. Williams,
librarian)
Conservative ClubfArthnr Davies.sec)
Dane George Edward, hardware
dealer, ao Aberfan crescent
Davies Bros, outfitters, Aberfan road
W.
erfan
pork butche
Davies J. billiard room, Cardiff road
Davies Jas. Navigation P.H Aberfan
Davies James Lewis, outfitter, 15
Aberfan road, Aberfan
Davies John, shopkpr. 4 Prospect pi
Davies Stephen, shopkeeper,Cardiff rd
Eastmans Limited, butchers. 22a.
Aberfan road, Aberfan
Edwards John Charles L R.C.P. k S.
Edin. physician k surgeon, Aberfan
Edwards Mary (Mrs), farmer, Hafod-
tanglwvs Isaf. Aberfan
Edwards' Sarah (Mrs.), butcher, 5
Crescent
Edwards William, boot k shoe maker,
Cardiff road
Evans Edward, farm bailiff to Nixon's
Navigation Co. Limited
DIRECTORY.]
Evsns Evan, grocer, Cottrell street,
Aberfan
Erana Evan, shokeeper. 5 Moy road,
Aberfan
Evans John (Merthyr Tydfil) Ltd.
grocers, Aberfan road Aberfan &
Station square
Evans John Benjamin, greengrocer,
22 Aberfan road, Aberfan
Garratt James Henry, boot dealer.
Mount Pleasant
Oiay Henry Edward, agent to Nixon's
Navigation Co. Limited
Griffiths Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4
Hill view
Hanbury James, butcher, 4 Aberfan
crescent, Aberfan
Harding James Hem v. .shopkeeper.
Windsor place
Havard Daniel James, confectioner,
Aberfan road, Aberfan
Howell James, fried fish shop, 11
Windsor place
Hushes Elizabeth (Mrs), milliner,
Aberfan road, Aberfan
Hurd William, shopkeeper, 31 Cottrell
street, Aberfan
Hurst Arthur. Mount Pleasant P.H
India & China Tea Co. Ltd. Aberfan
road, Aberfan
James Lewis, grocer,Cros3 st. Aberfan
James William, hair dresser, Aberfan
read, Aberfan
James William, ironmonger, 4 Aber-
fan road, Aberfan
Jones Ernest & Co. outfitters, 18
Aberfan road, Aberfan
.Tones Jessie (Mrs.), tobacconist. 8
Aberfan road, Aberfan
.Tones John, shopkeeper, 25 Aberfan
crescent. Aberfan
Jones Llewellyn, draper, Aberfan road
Jones Miriam (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 8
Windsor place
Jones Tom. Windsor hotel
Kent John Henry, greengrocer. 21
Aberfan road, Aberfan
Knight William, butcher. Aberfan ril
Lewis Austin, tailor & ho.sier, 2
Aberfan road. Aberfan
SOUTH WALES.
Lewis Jonathan, tailor, Aberfan
Lewis Sophia Evan (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 36 Niionville
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society
(H. Eoberts,district agent), 8Moy rd
Llewellyn John, greengiocer, Angus
street, Aberfan
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open taes. & (ri. 11 a.m. to 1.45
p.m.), II Aberfan road, Aberfan;
draw on London head office, 71
Lombard street E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch)(open tues. & fri.
II a.m. to 1.45 p.m.), 38 Aberfan
rd. Aberfan; draw on head office.
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Maddock Jane (Mrs.), china dealer, 3
Aberfan road, Aberfan
Maitland George, carpenter, 2 Aber-
fan crescent, Aberfan
Marks Charlotte Jane (Mrs.), draper,
&, post office, Aberfan
Martin George, news agent. 11 i, 12
Aberfan crescent, Aberfan
Merthyr Tale Gas Works (Albert
Rosser, manager)
Morgan D. &, Co. Station hotel
Morgan Digby Tom, Aberfan hotel,
Aberfan road |
Morgans Joseph, shopkeeper, 8 Aber- ,
fan crescent, Aberfan j
Morrii William, refreshment looms.
6 Aberfan crescent. Aberfan
Mytton Marv (Mrs.), shopkeeper, j
Penglasa
N'ixon's Navigation Co. Ltd. (Henrv
Edward Gray, agt.), colliery owners
Oakman Ernest, shopkeeper,55Taff st
Owen William, hair dresser, Angus
street, Aberfan
Owens Stephen, grocer, 5 Aberfan rd.
Aberfan
Palace (Aberfan Picture Palace Ltd.).
Aberfan
Parry Wm. shopkeeper, 24 Cottrell st
Payne Sarnh (Mrs.), draper. Cardiff rd
Powell John, butcher, 5 Windsor pi
Price Brothers, grocers
Price Rees, Mackintosh hotel. Aberfan
DFIil
(BKDLFNOU
Price Richard, boot repairer, 26
Aberfan crescent, Aberfan
Price Thos. drapr. Aberfan rd.Aberfn
Prosser David, butcher, Cardiff road
Rees & Jones, grocers, 6 Aberfan rd.
Aberfan
Rees Annie (Mrs.), greengrocer, la
Windsor place
Rees Llewelyn, grocer, Aberfan road,
Aberfan
Rees Margaret (Mrs.), grooBr, Aber-
fan road. Aberfan
Rees Richard, boot repairer, 9 Aber-
fan crescent, Aberfan
Rees Richd.J. undertaker, Pantyglass
Richards John Robert, jeweller, watch
maker & optician. Aberfan road.
Robb Alex, boot repairer, Cardiff rd
Roberts Llewellyn, frmr. Aberfan ho
Robins A. (Mrs.), news agt. Station sq
Rowlands David William, fishmonger, .
Cotterell street, Aberfan
Small J. M. & Son, plumbers.
Mackintosh street, Aberfan
Social Democratic Working Men's
Club (Hugh Morgan, sec), Aberfan
Spiller Ethel Annie (Mrs.), fried fish
shop. Angus street, Aberfan
Stone William Harry, butcher.Cottrell
street, Aberfan
Thomas J. R. & Co. ironmongers. 12
-\berfan road, Aberfan
TliDTiKis TliMriuis. chemist, 3 Aberfan
rx'M t. Mu-rfan
ThnMi.. U I'rrdk. baker. Hill view
fishmonger. Aberfan
inad. Aberfa
Troedyrhiw Co-operative Society Ltd.
Aberfan road, Aberfan
White Charles Richardson M.B., CM.
& L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P. &
S.Glas. physician & surgeon
Williams David, shopkpr. Station sq
Williams Evan, grocer, 3 Crescent
Williams Ivor, shopkpr. Mt. Pleasant
Williams James Henry, shopkeeper.
Mount Pleasant
Williams Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Marked thus f should be addressee
Treharris, Glamorganshire.
Davies Rev. D.avid B.A. (vicar of St
Cadoc's), The Vicarage
Edwards Jenkin, Plasydarren
Edwards Lewis. Witbank
Evans George Morgan, Bryngolen ho
Llewellyn Edgar M.B
Morton Rev. William (Welsh Bap-
tist), Broadowel
Park Jn. Taylor. 2 Woodland cottage.^
Richards Rev. John Dver (Contn-ega-
tional). Oakfield house
COMMERCIAL.
Bennett William, New inn
Burnell Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper.
Lower High street
Cape Ada Ann (Mrs.), stationer
Carlo Segalini, refreshment rorn)s.
Station terrace
Constitutional Club (Allan T.Jenkins.
Davies Ellen (Mrs.) O.M.B. n.idwife,
2 Muriel terrace
Davies Danl. grocer & butcher.High st
Davies Daniel, tailor, Plasycoed
Davies Daniel E. carpenter
Davies John, carpenter
Davies Rachael (Miss), farmer Tvr
Nyth ]
Dowlais Co-operative Society Limite.i !
Eddinrtoff Chas. printer. 40 High st '
Edwards Edwd. frmr.Pendducae Facb
Edwards Lewis, mining engr. Witbank
Evans George Morgan, manager i,<
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited,
Bryngolen house I
BEDLINOG.
Evans John, general & furnishing
ironmonger, leather, grindery &
photographic material dlr. High st
Evans Rosie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Oak-
land .street
Farmer John, famier, Tyrisha
Vi-v Charles, shopkeeper, 41 High st
George Naomi (Mrs.), midwife, i
George street
Griffiths Hr. shopkpr. Commercial rd
Guest. Keen k Nettlefolds Ltd. iron
works & collieries (George Morgan
Evans, manager) & Nantwen col-
I liery (William Davies. manager)
Hayward James, Fox & Hounds inn
Howflls Archibald, billiard room
Morgan Cradoc (Mrs.), fnur. Nantwen
Morris Llewellyn, farmer
Owen Humphrev, boot repairer
Park .lohn Tavlor L.R.C.P. k S Edin.,
L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. physician &
surgeon, 2 Woodland cottages
Parry John H. grocer
fParry John Jenkin, farmer,Pengraig-
nd. Rail
ray
Howells Wm.Hy.tailor,Coi)
Hughes Thomas, draper
Ingram Richard, boot dealer. High .st
Isaac David, baker. Crag terr.ace
Jenkins Wm. farmer. Colly Dchaf frm
Jones Lewis, shopkpr. Lower High st
Jones William. Bedlinog inn
Kinsey Thos. farmr. Colly Isaf farm
Langdon David, grocer, 29 Pleasant vw
Lewis- Daniel, farmer, Bryn-rhedyn
tLewis Tom, farmer. Clwydtraws-
Llfiwellyn
geon. &
Tydfil union & surgeon to .= t.
John's Ambulance
Llewellvn John, farmer, Blaenlwynaii
Llovds Bank Ltd (sub-branch) (oprn
tues. k fri. 12^0 till 3); draw on
Lon,!on office. 71 Lombard st E C 3
Love David, buililf r k quarrj- owner
Powell Sarah (Mrs. ),i;rocer & butcher
Price John, farmer, Nantv Fedw
Price William, grocer
Prossi-r David, fanner. Blaennant-
wen farm
Reading Room & I.ibrarv (Henrv
Lewis, sec)
Rees Jonathan Marsden. grocer. Com-
mercial road
Richards William, farmer
Samuel Martha (Mrs.), farmer. Pen-
dducaa Fawr
Sparkes Jsph. & Co, butchers k grocrs
Thomas Danfel, St;ition hotel
tThoraas John, farmer. Penrhiw
Thomas John C. tailor Station ter
Vauirhan Roger, buildefl Pleasant vils
Watkins Thomas, greengrocer
tWatkins William, farmer, Gilfach-
Main Uchaf farm
Weston Thomas Llewellyn, general
dealer. Grove house
WilH.auis James, farmer, Tyla Glas
Williams John, shopkpr. 60 Hish at
Williams .Sam!, hair dresser. High at
Williams Samuel, news agent
tWilliams Thomas, farmer. Gilfack
Main Isaf
(.HEOLGERRIG),
Davies Richard
Evans Bev. George (Welsh Congrega
tional), Presrlfa
Evans Miss M. Penviheol house
Jenkins Thomas, Greenfield
COMMERCIAL.
Brown Edgar Griffiths, traveller
Penooedcae house
SOUTH WALES.
HEOLGERRIG.
Davies David, tarmer.The Cottage frta
Davies .Saml. farmr. Pen Rhoelgerrig
Griffiths John, Six Bells P.H
Isaac John, grocer
1 Jones David Thomas (Mrs.), grocer
I Jones Evan S. Bell Vue P.H
I Jones John farm bailiff to Messrs.
I Crawshay Brothers, Wern farm
[KELLV'd
Jones John Benjamin, shopkeeper
Morgan John T. Red Lion P.H
Bees John Evan, hair dresser
Thomas Jn. Jas. grocer, & post office
Thomas Thos.Jas. Pleasant View P.H
Webber Mary (Mrs.), farmer,C'oedcae
Brvr
Willi!
Thos. trmr.Bla
id fr
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Bailey Crawshay, Brook house
Baker Cornelius Edward. Hillside j Cooper William
Broome Maj. Wm. Jas. Edwardsville Quaker's Yard
Crooks David McKenzie M.B. Maesy- Crooks & Murph;
THEHAKBIS
Conti Brothers, refreshment rooms.
17 Perrott street
physicians & sur-
•Edwards Edmund, Maestaf, Edwards-
ville
Edwards Bichard, Brynheulog
Evans Morgan Parker, 42 Perrott st
Evans Mrs. 22 The Park
Evans Mrs. David, Maes-y-bryn
Evans William, GIan£frwd
Griffiths Henrv, Pantanas house
Hill David B.'ai The Park
Hughes Miss. Grj-n Gorwen
Jones Eev. J, Pimpsaint fWeksh Cal-
vinistic Methodist), 20 John street
Jones Rev. William (Welsh Baptist),
Gwvnfa, Oaklands terrace
Jones Daiid, 2 The Park
Jones James David, Beechwood,
Edwardsville
Jones John, Eockleigh, Edwardsville
Jones Mrs. 20 The Park
Jones Mrs. M. Park villa
Leigh William Watkin J. P. Glyn
Bargoed house
Lewis John, Llether
Lewis Lewis, Brvnawel
Martin Mrs. The Croft. The Park
Morgan Mrs. Tnvsdawel.Edwardsville
Nicholas Rev. Wi'lliam David (English
Baptist), The Park
Ovens William Joseph, Bargo^'d ter
Parry Mrs. Brynderwen house,
Edwardsville
Phillips Eev. David (Welsh Congrega-
tional), Oaklands terrace
Price Gomer, Maesgwyn, Edwardsville
Pritchard Thomas, Primrose villa,
Edwardsville
Prosser Arthur John, Cartref
Roberts Eev. G. Bedford(WpIsh Wes-
leyan), Fernleigh, Edwardsville
Roberts Rev. Matthew H. (English
Cong.), Isyclogwyn, Edwardsville
Thomas Eev. James L.Div. (vicar).
The Vicarage
Thomas John, Perrott street
Thomas Thomas, i The Park
Thomas Thomas, Wenallt house
Thomas William Roger. John street
Warren William H. 18 The Park
Williams David John. Parkhurst
Williams Mrs. Fernhill villa.Edwards-
ville
COMMERCIAL.
Arthur Owen, tailor, 21? Bargoed ter
Aurelius Jn. Hopkin, Navigation hotel
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch)
^open daily, 10 a.m.
thurs. & sa^. 10 to
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C3
Bell Gervase. hair drs9r.27 Thomai
Berni Antonio. confectioner, Perrott stj James Richd
Bowen John Thomas, carpenter, 8
Perrott place
Brown James, draper. Edwardsville
Carstnn James, insurance supt.
Edwardsville
Cemetery (Edward Thomas, caretkr)
Clapp M. fried fish shop. %% Penn st
Clark Arthur, butcher. Edwardsville
"' David k .Sons, ironmongers. 37
ffvnon I geons, Bronygar
D.ivies Mrs. Fairfield ho. Edwardsville [Crooks David McKenzie M.B., Ch.B.
Edmunds William Bees, Brodawel, ' Edin. physician & surgeon (firm,
Edwardsville | Crooks & Murphy), Bronygar
Curtis George, shopkeeper, 7 Fox st
Curtis Gomer, draper, 4 Fox street
Dan-y-Graig Working Men's Club
(Harry Drew, sec), Mary street
Davies David, farmer, Briarthyglaes
Davies David, sanitary inspector to
the Merthyr Tydfil Urban Sanitary
District, Reservoir house
Davies Edward W. architect, 9
Thomas street
Davies Edwin, tailor, 36 Fox street
Davies Margaret (Miss), confectioner,
25 Thomas street
Davies Thomas, farm bailiff to Eichd.
Williams esq. Penybwlcha
Davies William, farmer, Bn'nmelyn
Davis William Albert, auctioneer.
accountant, valuer, house & estate
agent, 3 Brvnteg place
Denbam Alice (Mrs.), fried fish shop,
30 Perrott street
■ew Harry, tailor, 24 Mary street
Eames Eunice (Mrs.), confectioner,
45 Perrott street
Eastmans Ltd. butchers. Perrott st
Eddy John, insurance supt. 3 Ifor pi
Edmunds William Rees, solicitor,
Brodawel, Edwardsville
Edwards David & Son, butchers,
Perrott street
Edwards & Son, jewellers, 9 Fox st
Edwards Ed. architect, Brynheulog ho
Edwards Thomas David, teacher of
music, Edwardsville
Evans David, fai-mer. The Forest
Evans John, farmer, Cefn-y-Forrest
Evans Jn. (Mrs.), farmer, Cefn-Forest
Evans Morgan, statnr. 21 Thomas st
Evans Wm. Morgan, grocer, 3 Fox st
Fagot Samuel, watch ma. 46 Perrott st
Francis Thomas, grocer, Edwardsville
Free Library & Reading Rooms (Wm.
Williams, librarian), Perrott street
Frowd Hy. keeper to Cardiff reservoir
Garland Albt. shopkpr. Edwardsville
Griffiths Daniel, tailor, 18 Thomas st
Griffiths Hy. grocr. 48 Thornwood pi
Grwsener Solomon, furniture dealer,
PeiTott street
Guy Richard T.butcher.44 Perrott st
Hermer Jacob, outfitter.zi Perrott st
Hill John David, boot ma. 38 Fox st
Howells Thos. saddler, n Cardiff rd
Hudd Charles Peters, boot maker, 28
Thomas street
Hughes David, farmer. Pantanas
Irons Wm. dyer & cleaner, 16 John si
Israel Isaac, grocer, & post office.
Edwardsville
James David, farmer, Twynygarreg
hopkpr. 17 Bargoed ter
" - • ■ - ■ drejser^
Jones Ann (Mrs.),
Jones Catherine (Mrs.), butcher,
Perrott street
Jones David, farmer, Tynewydd
Jones James, Commercial hotel
Jones Jn. fried fish shop,i2 Cardiff rd
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
Brvnteg place
Jones Rees, jun. boot ma. i Fox st
Jones Eichd. fruiterer, 27 Perrott st
Knight & Co. furniture dealers, i
Brvnteg
Leigh William Watkin L.R.C.P.&L.M.
Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. sur-
geon, medical officer & public vac-
cinator for G«lligaer Lower district.
goed lio
Lewis E.
Pandv (
Lewis W.
Pontypridd vmion, Glyn
& Son, quarry owners,
uarries
= W. & Son. drapers.The Square
5 Daniel John, boot repairer.
Perrott street
5 Edward, Royal hotel
Lewis John, grocer, 22 & 23 Perrott s(
Lewis Thomas, butcher, 24 Perrott st
Lewis William, grocer, 20 Thomas st
Lloyd Thos. (Mrs.), frmr.Pengraigtaff
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch), open
tues. & fri. 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Cardiff road ; draw on London
office, 71 Lombard street E C 3
London Joint City k Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open mon.
wed. & fri. 9.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.) ;
draw on head office. Threadneedle
street, London E C 2
Meadow Dairy Co. Ltd. Perrott street
Minnis E. ha"ir dresser, 6 Fox street
Morgan John, cab proprietor, Navi-
gation stables
Morgan Jn. fried fish dlr.35 Perrott st
Morris Thomas, greengrocer, 32 Per-
rott street
Morris Thomas William George, shop-
keeper, 3 Marv street
Nowland A. J. '(Mrs.), midwife, 44
Mary street
Ocean Coal Co. Limited (Lewis
Lewis, manager). Deep Navigation
colliery
Oliver George, boot dlr. 13 Perrott st
Osborne Danl. photographr. Perrott st
Owen John, insur. supt. Edwardsville
Palace Music Hall (Albany Ward,
proprietor), The Square
Passey James, butcher, 29 Perrott st
Pile Jas. jobbing gardnr. Brynteg pi
Powell David, glass & china dealer.
41 Penn street
Powell Noali. hardware dealer, iS
Perrott street
Price Edward, builder, 15 John street
Price Rees. wall paper dealer, 24
Thomas street
Price Thomas, draper, Perrott -street
Rees J. hardware dlr, 15 Perrott st
Shaw John, confectioner. 8 Fox street
James William Garfield, hair dresser. Simon Leah (Mrs.), furniture dealer,
39 Fox street > 3' Perrott street
Jenkins — , farmer, Twyngntyn 'Sims Catherine (Mrs.), confectioner,
Jenkins Jas. Arthur, grocer,3<; Fox st ] 34 Perrott street ^
Jenkins William, 8hopkeeper,Wind8ori Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited,
road, Edwardsville 36 Perrott street
Jerrin John. Perrott inn. Susannah pi Smith David John, insurance supt.
Johns David, greengrocer. Perrott st] 26 Thomas street
Jones Brothers, builders, Edwards- Smith Edwd. shopkpr. 26 Thomas st
Fox street & i Marv street
T N 16
DIRECTORY.]
Someracales Thomas, fried fish dealer,
4 Mary street
South Wales Billiards & Recreation
Co. (branch) (2 halls), Lucania
billiard hill, Perrott street. See
advertisement
South Wales & Monmouthshire
Short Terra Industrial School
(William James Broome, supt. ;
Mrs. Broome, matron),EdHard3ville
Spicer Bertram, boot repairer, 26
Susannah place
Star Supply Stores Limited, grocers,
14 Perrott street
Steer David Thomas, sewing machine
agent, 25 Mary street
Stephens T. & Son, dairymen, 22
Thomas street
Stephens Thos. draper, 23 Thomas fit
Slophens Thos. greengrocr. 5 Fox st
Sullivan Jeremiah, fruitr 25Perrott st
Sweeting Aaron,grepngro.2 Perrott st
Edwards Edward J. P. Penlaii house
I'homas Rev. Morgan Irwyn (Welsh
Gongreg-ational), Graigberthllwyd
COMMEHCIAL.
Arnold Robert, grocer. Post office
Cemeterv (Merthyr Tydfil Burial
Board)' (Edwd. Thomas, caretaker)
Davies David Thcs. White Hart inn
Boobier Rev. Albert Henry (curate
of Bedlinog), Sandwich
Lewis Capt. Watkin, Brynffynnon
Lewis Daniel, Bontnewydd house
COMMKRCIAL.
Pavies Daniel Lewis, hair dresser.
34 High street
PEITATE KESIDENTS.
Edmunds Mrs. Plas-y-coed
Ford Mrs. Iscoed
Frances David, Ash villa
Jones John Edward, Glynt.iff house
Price Rev. John Walter (Welsh Con-
gregational), Saron viUa
Simons Rev. J. J. (curate of St. John
the Baptist), t^irdiff road
Thomas Rev. WiUiam (Baptist), 9
Tyntaidwyn road
Thomas John, Pontyrhun house
Watkins William, 16 Angus street
Williams Rev. Peter (vicar), TheVcrge
COMMEHCIAI,.
-4rnott William, boot ma.io Bridge st
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch),
open mon. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ;
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
stre.et, London E C 3
Baynham Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), 48
Cardiff road
Borni Bros, confectioners. Bridge st
Brown Sarah Ann ' (Mrs.), Masons'
Arms P.H. Cardiff road
Brown William Stephen, Glantaff htl
Cable Jn. boot ma. 42 Wyndham rd
Carston Mabel Ann (Mrs.), shop-"
keeper, i Ladysmith place
Charles Edward, boot ma. 2 Bridge st
Chivers Noel, beer retlr. Cardiff road
Daniel Arthur (Mrs.), draper, Vic-
toria buildings
Davies Dan, "insurance agent, 60
Wyndham street
Davies Daniel, outfitter, 16 Bridge st
Davies David, irrocer. 23 Carlton ter
Davies Ellen (Mrs.) C.M.B. midwife,
7 Wyndham street
Davies Gwen (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 61
Cardiff road
Davies John, cycle repr. The Oban
Davies John, 8hopkpr.22 Wyndham st
Davies Margaret Ann (Miss), hard-
ware dealer. 26 Bridge street
Davies Rachel C. (Mrs.), White Lion
inn, 46 Cardiff road
bOUTH WALES.
Tancman Lewis, watch ma.5Mary ft
Thomas & Davies,grocrs.36 Perrott st
Thomas Daniel, farmer. Yew tree
Thiimas Evan, Great Western P.H.
Edwardsville
Thomas Herbert Edward, shopkeeper.
Edwardsville
Thomas Jn. colliery survyr. Perrott st
Thoiras Mary (Mrs.), draper, ig
Perrott street
Thomas Rees, farmer, Cwm Cothie .
Thomas Thomas, chemist & druggist,
The Square
Thomas Tudor, shopkpr.Edwardsville
Thomas Wm. electrician, 26 Mary si
Treharris Liberal Working Men'sClul
(H. W. Wrighton,sec.),Bargoed ter
Treliarris Library J5 Reading Room
(William James, sec)
Treharris Printing Co. Limited, 313.
John street
QUAKER'S YARD.
Huffhes David, contrctr. OldPantanas,
Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Gnrtrecoed
Jones John & Son, grocers & bak^■^-
Lewis John, Glan Taff inn
Miles William, farmer, Berthlwyd
Mitchell John, Carpenters' Arms P.H ,
Quaker's Yard GasGo (B.Taylor,mgr) j
Rees Evan, Quaker's Yard P.H
Rees Owen, grocer
TRELEWIS.
Evans Jonah, erocer & draper.High si '
Gaines D' Wyndliaiu, po.st off High s:
Green John. Bontnewvdd hotel
Jones Evan Thos stntnr &c 26 High s'
Jones John, fried fish dealer
Lewis Louis, farmer, Cwrtycelyn
Lewis Thomas, greengro. 33 High st
TROEDYRHIW.
Davies Wm.Jas.fishmngr.31 Bridge st j
Dicks Thos. farmer, Gilvachrvncil
Evans John (Werthyr Tvdfil) Ltd '
grocers, 67 Cardiff road ;
Evans David, draper, 54 Bridge streei |
Evans James, Railway inn. Bridge st 1
Evans Margaret Ellen (Mrs.), Fox i|
Hounds P.H |
Evans Marv E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
n Park place ■
Evans William, shopkeeper, i West •
bourne place |
Evans William H., M.P.S. chemist, 2
Victoria buildings
Fereday George, ladies' & gent's
tailor, 13 Parlf place
Furgerson John, surgeon. Poplar pi
Galsworthy Brothers, plumbers &
glaziers, Westbourne place
Griffiths William, Dynevor Arms
P.H. Ash road
Griffiths William, Royal Oixk P.H
Bridge street
Hamer Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 15
Carlton terrace
Hamer John. Wyndham Arms P.H
Harris William, grocer, 50 Bridge st
Harris Wm. Hrocr. 1 Industrial bldgs
Havard Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 35
Bridge street
Hopkins William J. Belle Vue P.H
James & Co. tailors, 18 Bridge street
James Frederick, stationer, & post
office. 49 Bridi^e street
James Tlios. shopkpr. 17 TydWl ter
Jenkins Janes. Angel P.H. Bridge si
Jones John & Co. grocers. Bridge st
Jones Daniel R. confr. 9 Bridge st
Jones Daniel Richards, tobacconist, zc
Bridge street
Jones David Jn. grocer, 29 Bi-idge s(
Jones Evan, hair dresser. Bridge st
Jones Evan Thomas, grocer,27 Yew st
Jones Isaac, shopkeeper. Merthyr iJ
Jones John Daniel, ironmonger, 23 &
24 Bridge .street
Jones Philip, butcher, 14 Bridge st
■] 641
Treharris Public Hall k Institute Lira.
(The) (William A. Davis, sec)
Treharris Unionist Club (E. T. Webb.
sec. ; George Cridge, steward), i3
John street
Treharris Workmen's Industrial Co-
operative Society Limited (J. R.
Jenkins, see)
Tronchard Ivor Jonos, boot repairer.
Warren Frank P. confr. 11 Perrott SS
Warren Saml.U.drapr.g & loPerrott st
West Hy. shopkeeper, 17 Susannah pi
Williams David Jn. grocer, 11 Fox st
Williams John, shopkpr. Edwardsvillo
Williams Richd. farmer, Fernhill ho
Williams William (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
23 Susannah place
Williams William Henry, mona-
mental mason, 20 Brynteg terrace
Woodlev H& Co.hutchrs.i Perrf^t st
Woodland cot
.•>\i ftiuii; .Viiinn. greengrocer
Thomas & Evans, mineral water
manufacturers (stores)
Williams John, tailor, Pontsguire
Lewis Thomas William, quarry owner
Moss & Son. boot repairers
Treharri<: W.,.1, oipn's Industrial Co-
o1iit:i'ii. ^ I. N T.iiiiled (branch)
Jones Thas.Lloyd,carpntr.i3Tydfil ter
Jones William-, frmr.Troedyrhiw frm
Kelly EstherA.(Miss),drpr.iCaTdiff rd
Ladd Margaret Jane (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 9 Chape! street
Lewis David G. fruiterer, i Vic-
Lewis John, news agent. Bridge st
Lewis John C. artificial teeth manu-
facturer. Yew street
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(open mon. & fri. 11 a.m. to 2
London head office, 71 Lombard
street E C 3
McClennan Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr, 9
Tydvil terrace
Morgan Wm & Co.confctnra. Bridge st
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
13 Chapel street
Morris Rol:t.butchr.4lndustrial bldgn
Phillips Evan, grocer. Lower Mjunt
Pleasant
Picton David Jii.hair drssr. Cardiff rd
Picton Idris, hair dresser. Bridge st
Picture Palace (Troedvrhiw Picture
Palace Co. Ltd. proprs.). Bridge st
Pitman George Albert, gasfitter,
TvntaUKwn
Price Brotheis, grocers. Bridge street
& bakers. Wviidham street
Prycc Corneliiis.stone masn. Bridge st
Pryce Richard, Green Meadow PH.
! Randle" EHzabeth Ann (Mrs.), mid-
wife. 0 Ladysmith place
Richards William, 21 Bridge street
Shipton H,.rb..rt. cycle agt.sCardift rd
! Sussex W.iiler. Butchers' Arms P.H.
iThoma's'' Horatio James, draper. 7
iTroed}-\Vi"r'constitulional Club (D.
; M. Thomas, sec), 13 Bridge street
I Troedvrhiw Co-operative Society (W.
i P. 'Burrows, manager; W. D.
i Thomas, sec), Merthyr road
s. w. 21
SOUTH WALKS.
(TllOKDTRmW). J
Troedyrhiw Free Library (Mrs.
Stevens, librarian), Tyntaldnyn rd
Tucker James Robert, boot repairer,
37 Bridge street
I'phani John, greengro. 38 Bridge st
Watkins William M.B.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & sur-
geon, 16 Angus street
MICHAELCHUBCH-ON-AEBOW is a parish in
the county of Radnor, 6 miles north from Hay, 6 south-
west of Kington and 2J miles north from Whitney station,
un the Midland and Neath and Brecon railway, in the
hundred and petty sessional division of Painscastle, union
and comity court district of Kington (Herefordshire),
and in the rural deanery of Kington, archdeaconry and
diocese of Hereford. The church of St. Michael is an
ancient edifice of stone in the Early English style, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, and a turret containing one bell :
there is a good carved oak screen and a piscina in the
south wall of the chancel, and two stained windows : the
church was restored about 1865, and affords 80 sittings
The register dates from 1740. The living is a rectory,
(Marked thus t receive letters through' tDavie.s William, farmer, & deputy
Whitney-on-Nye, Hereford.) i registrar of births & deaths for
(Marked thus • receive letters through i , ^V','"'' *,"''-'^i^'"?' 7"" ^t"','''' •
Kington, Herefordshire.) j +?°'^'7 ^1". Edwd. frmr Llanpicca
J, , , ,. , , ' I ttHobby Thomas David, farmer,
Marked thu.s J farm 150 acres or over. ■ Redborough
tBeddoe Wm. nhp.'lwright. Lower ho *|Llnvd William & Charles, farmers.
Brandford Edward, Red Linn P.H I Bavnam hall
[kelly's
Williams Jn, G. coal mer. Carlton ter
Williams Samson, shopkeeper, 2 In-
dustrial buildings
Williams Wm. farmer, PenrhiwTonen
annexed to the vicarage of Brilley, Herefordshire, joint
net yearly value j^222, in the gift of the Bishop of
Birmingham, and held since 1894 by the Rev. William
Head, of St. Aidans, who resides at Brilley Vicarage.
Albert Simpson esq. J. P. is lord of the manor and
principal landowner. The soil is loam ; chief crops are
oats, barley, wheat and roots. The area is 2,158 acres;
rateable value, /i,33<3 ; the population in 1911 was 90.
Letters are delivered (except those marked otherwise)
from Whitnev, Herefordshire, the nearest money
order & telegraph office, 2J miles distant. Wall
Letter Box, Red Lion
The children of this place attend the schools at Brilley
& Huntington
tlMorgan Margt. (Mrs), fi-mr. Wern
tMorris Geo. H. farmer. Little Gaer
*tMorris Hy. Martin, frmr.Church ho
*Norgrovp Wm. farmer. Lower Gaer
*Powell Thos. farmer, Gwernybwch
•Pritchard Amv Agnes (Mr9.).farmer.
Milton mill
MICHAELSTON-LE-PIT is a parish on the Cad-
oxton river, 4 niUes suuth-west from Cardiff stations on j
the Great Western. Taff Vale and Barry railways and 3
west from Penarth Dock station on the Taff Vale rail- !
way, and i^ miles from Dinas Powis station and 3 from
Cogan station on the Barry railway, in the Llandaff
and Barry division of the county of Glamorgan, Dinas
Powis hundred, Cardiff union and county court district,
Penarth petty sessional division, rural deanery of
Penarth, and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff.
The church of St. .Michael is an ancient building of
stone, mainly of the 14th century, in the Perpendicular
style, with some traces of Early English, and consists
of chancel, nave, short transepts, south porch and a
central tower with saddleback roof containing one bell :
the font is Eirly English : the ea.st window and two
others are stained : there are 70 sittings. The register
(Postal address, Dinas Powis.Cardiff.) j Morgan David Ricl
PKIVATE IIESIDENTS. Parker John Marti
Brain William Henry, Cwrt-yr-ala Peacock Joseph He
Cox Alfred, Seaton Hoe Reid Stephen Bruci
Kraser MalcohnKennethAlex.Parc cot Wallis Humphry J
Glossop Rupert, Hill crest Wilkinson Mrs. Ki
dates from the year 1783. The livini; is a rectory, net
yearlv value ^^98, including 20 acres of glebe, in the
gift of Col. F. W. G. Gore J.P. and held since 1B82 by
the Rev. Archibald James Holme Russell B.A. of the
Dniversity of London, and Assoc. King's College, Lon-
don, who" resides at St. John's, Stanwell road, Penarth.
Col. F. W. G. Gore J.P. is the sole landowner. The
soil is red clay ; subsoil, marl and blue lias. The crops
are oats and wheat, but the land is mostly in grass.
The area is 800 acres; rateable value, ^1,183; the
population in 1911 was 105.
Letters received through Cardiff, via Dinas Powis,
Dinas Powis is the nearest monev order & telegraph
office. I J miles distant
Wall Letter Box, Churchyard wall
The children of this place attend the school at Dinas
Powis
ird. T-Fron-Oleu ;
I, Aldworth j Davies Jas. Thos. farmer t over!
ry, Orchai'dleigh j Francis William, gamekeeper
The Coppice j Charles St. David Spencer esq
'. Morningside 1 Hopkins Thomas, farmer
lihvorth Walker .\lbeTt Edward, farmer
MICHAELSTON-SUPEH-AVON with CWMAVON.
MICHAELSTON is a parish, divided into the townships
iif Higher and Lower Michaelstou, i^ miles north-east
It om Aberavon, 2 miles north-east from Port Talbot rail-
way station, on the Newport and Swansea section of the
Great Western railway, 7 miles south from Neath and
189 from London, in the Aberavon division of the county
of Glamorgan, hundred of Neath, petty sessional divisicjn
of .\beravon, Neath union and county court district, rural
deanery of Upper Groneath (western division) and arch-
deaconry and diocese of Llandaff. The river Avon runs
through the parish, which is surrounded by hills varying
tioin 1,200 to 1,400 feet high. The parish church of St.
Michael, Cwmavon, which has been enlarged, is an edifice
in the Norman style, and consists of chancel, nave, north
aisle, south porch and a small embattled western tower,
with spire, containing 2 bells: in the chancel is a fine
stained window, erectid by the parishioners : tho stone
altar slab appears to have been formerly a tombstone :
till! old font was found in a rubbi.sh heap in 1911 and
rtplaced in the church : tho church was restored in
lijo at a cost of ^£900, again in 1897 at a cost of
j<^3oo, and was again restored and redecorated in 1910,
in memory of Dr. Edward and Mrs. Pratt, by their
daughter, Mrs. Bankes-Williams, wife of the present
vicar : there are 350 sittings. Tho register of baptisms and
burials dates from the year 1875 ; marriages, 1786. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;^350, with resi-
dence, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1890 by the
Rev. David Bankes-Williams B.A., B.D. of St. David's
College, Lampeter, and surrmjate. A piece of land of
about ij acres was given hv the 7th Earl of Jersey (d.
1915) in 1885, for an additional burial ground.' All
Saints'. Cwmavon, a chapel of ease to St. Michael's, ia a
'tructure of Welsh sandstone, with Forest stone dress-
ings, erected in 1855. at a cost of /^6,ooo, from the
designs of the late Mr. J. Pritchard, architect, ol
Llandaff, and consists of chancel, nave, soutji aisle, south
porch and a lofty eastern tower of Forest stone, contain-
ing a very fine bell, manufactured at Cwmavon nt a cos:
of about 60 guineas: the organ was presented by a gentle-
man connected with the copper works, and tfce reredos
was given by the parishioners : a now east window wat
inserted in 1006: there are 900 sittings : the church
was rastored in 1910 by the present vicar: a chancel
screen was presented in 1914 in memory of the late
Mrs. Watkin Morris: there is also a Mission Room
in connection with the chxirch, which was built in
1890; it ia a stone building and will seat 850 person.*.
The Earl of Jersey is lord of the manor and principal
landowner. The soil is sand and gravel ; subsoil, coal
and ironstone. Wheat is grown and there is some land
in pasture. The area is — Michaelston Lower, 980 acrei
of land and 8 of water ; Michaelston Higher, 2,400
acres of land and 10 of water ; rateable value, .^6,730 ;
tho population in 191 1 wa.s — Higher 1,297, *"<' Lower
,i;.538. which ia the part of the parish included in the
Swansea District parliamentary division. The popula-
tion of the ecclesiastical parish of Micliaelston-super
Avon ill 19H was 6,281 (which includes Higher and
Lower Michaelston and parts of .\beravon and Glyn-
corrwg).
Parish CIoil;, John Leyshon Thomas, 3 Michaelston
CWMAVON is a village in this parish, in Michaelstur.
iower township, 2 mih's north from Port Talbot, with
. station on the Rhondda and Swansea Bay railway ;
i is almost entirely occupied by collieriei and tinplat*
DIKKCTORY.]
SOUTH WALES, michaelston-supek-avok. 64r.
works. The villagfo ie unppliod with gas and water from
works the property of the Neath Earal District Council,
.^n additional supply of water from Ystradfellte was
provided in 1912. The Tinplater.s' Institute, erected in
1894, has a billiard roonx attached. The Miners'
Institute was converted from the Old Tymaen schools,
which were acquired for that purpose in 1911.
PwUygwlaw is » hamlet ni this parish, about three-
ijuarters of a mile north.
PONTKHYDYFEN is a village, in Michaelston Higher
township, ij miles north from Cwmavon, and has a sta-
tion on the Khonddtt and Swansea Bay railway. There
is a viaduct of five arches across the river at this place,
iimnecting this parish with that of Margam. A new
conventional district has been formed here from St.
Theodore's. Port Talbot, and includes portions of St.
Thecdcre's, Cwmavon and Baglan. The Kev. Evan
,\dams Evans B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, is
ih!" priest in charge. The stipend is ^£180 a vear, with
>i residence. The Jerusalem Calvinistic Methodist Congregat
chapel here was erected in 1826, and rebuilt in 1845
and 1876. and will seat 800 persons. Here is also a
Baptist chapel, erected in 1856 and) rebuilt in 1906, with
400 sittings.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office, Cwmavon.—
Edwin Joseph, sub-postmaster. Letters received
through Port Talbot
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Pwllygwlaw.— Mrs.
Margaret Rees, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from
Port Talbot. Cwuiavon is the nearest telegraph office.
three-quarters of a mile distant
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Pontrhydyfen.— Mrs. Elizabeth
Hopkins, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Port
Talbot
Wall Letter Boxes. — Gower street, Cwmavon; Pwllygw-
law ; Engine row ; Ynvsygwas ; Twvnvpandv & Efail-
fach
County Police Station, Cwmavon, John Evans, sergeant
in charge
Public Officera.
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Cymmer District,
Neath Union, Richard Thomas WilUams L.R.C.P. 4
L.R.C.S. Edin. Gwyddfryn
.'assistant Overseer & Clerk to the Michaelston Lower
Parish Council, William Gething McNeil, Victoria
terrace, Cwmavon
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Servioes.
St. Michael's Parish Church, Cwmavon, Rev. David
Bankes-Williams B.D. vicar; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
tues. (English) 7.30 p.m.; wed. (Welsh) 7.30 p.m
All Saints' Chapel of Ease, Cwmavon, Rev. David
Bankes-Williauis B.D. vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St, John's, Oakwood, Bev. Evan Adams Evans B.A.
priest in charge
Mission Room, Onmavon; tues. 6.30 p.m
Congregational (Bethania) (Welsh), Cwmavon, Re,.
Evan Jones; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. k thurs. 7
p.m. ; seat 750
Congregational (Zion) (Welsh), Cwmavon, Rev. David
Marlais Davies B.A. ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. *
thurs. 7.15 p.m. ; seat 750
Congregational (Rook), Pwllygwlaw (Welsh), Rev. David
Rees ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Congregational (Sardis) (Welsh), Pontrhydyfen; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m. ; seat 400
' (Brynseion) (Welsh), Tonmswr, Bev.
Benjamin Davies ;
p.m. ; seat 100
Baptist (Tabor), Cwmavon ;
thurs. 7 p.m. ; seat 300
Baptist, Pennel (Welsh), Re
Baptis
Bethe
& 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7
Robert S. Morris, Cwm-
uion. & thurs. 7 p.m. ;
), Pontrhydyfen, Rev. William Richards ;
10,30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; 'mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Cwmavon, Rev. John
Owen Jones ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m, ; mon, & thurs. at 7
p.m. ; seat 1,000
Calvinistic Methodist, Jerusalem (Welsh), Pontrhydyfen,
Rev, J, Morgan Jones; 10,30 a,m, & 6 p,m, ; mon,
& thurs. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, Salem (Welsh); lo a.m. & 6
p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
Wesleyan (English), Cwmavon; 11 a.m, & 6 p m. ; mtjn.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS,
Cwmavon, for 440 boys : Rhys Nicholas, master
Cwmavon, for 440 girls ; Miss Mary J
Cwmavon, for 440 infants : Miss Edith Edwards,
Pontrhydyfen Council, built in 1907,
Jlssistant Overseer & Clerk to the Michaelston Higher I Railway Statii
Parish Council, Morgan Lewis, Pontrhydyfen 1 master ; Pontrhydyfen, Edwd, Evans, station master
James Samuel, mast)
B.A. mistress
Cwmavon, John Morgan,
CWMAVON.
I'KIVATE EESIDENTS,
Banki-s-WiUiams Rev. David B.A.,
B.D. (vicar)
Evans Herbert J, P. Cwm Clais
Havard Mrs. 8 Miehaelstone terrace
Irwin William M.B. Cattybrook ter
Jenkins Charles, Coed Park wood
Jones Rev. Evan (Welsh Congrega-
tional), 2 Cattybrook terrace
Jones John William, Cartref
."vforris Rev. Robert Seiriol (Welsh
Baptist), 17 Victoria terrace
Morris Watkin, 10 Miehaelstone ter
Plummer William Lewis, Eailmill ho
Rees Rev. David (Welsh Congrega-
tional), Pwllygwlaw
Russell John, Ca-Cae-Glas
Turnock James Movrick. Brvn cot
Williams Philip, Tycanol house
Williams Richard Thomas
Yates Hilton, Coed park
COMMEBCIAL.
Mixn Valley Modern Co-operative So-
ciety Limited rWilliam Hill, sec)
Arnold Harry Shaw, chemist. High st
Baldwins Limited, coke manufacturers
Bennett Evan, greengro. Pwllygwlaw
Beynou William, undertaker
I'harles William Albert, draper.
Clarke Edwin Anhur,Jer8ey AnusP.H
Cockwell Benjamin, builder
Copper Miners' Tinplate Co. Limited
(William Price Lewis, manager),
tinplate manufacturers
Croiglyn Colliery Co. Limited
Cake Mary A. (Miss), shopkeeper
Owmavon Constitutional Club (Wm.
Bowen, sec)
Cwmavon Miners' Institute
Cwmavon Tinplaters' Instil
Morris, sec)
Daniel Margaret (Mrs.),
Pwllygwlaw
Davies John, butcher. Church squ
" John, confct
Jones John, draper
te (Geo, , Jones Thomas, greengrocer
Jones Wm, D, hair drssr. School t
butcher, [Jones William Jenkin, greengrocer
! Jones William Percy C. cycle agen
Joseph David, greengrocer
Joseph John, grocer
ter
Davies Rd. hairdresser ft tobacconist ■ Eey Martha Elizabeth & Christi
Davies S.imuel S. butcher (Misses), farmers, Tvlari-edwen
Eagle, Bryn & Cwmavon Brick i Lavis William Robert, market gardenr
VVorks Limited Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
Eble) Edward, Ohmpic cinema 1 (open. tues. 10.30 till 12.30 & sat.
Edwards Daniel. Oakwood inn 10 till 11.30 a.m.); draw on head
Evans James E. tailor , office, 71 Lombard st. London EC 3
Evans Wm.i-egistrar of birlhsftdeaths j. McNeil William Gething, assistant
forGlyncorwg sub-dist. Neath union
Gas & Water Works (Neath Rural
District Council, proprietors; David
M. Davies, manager)
George Esther (Miss), shopkeeper.
Church square
Griffiths Richard, New inn
Hancorn Thom.ns John, greengrocer.
7 & 8 High street
Havard Henry, farmer, Pantdu
Hill Ron land, boot dealer & outfitter.
Heathfield house
Hill William Lewis, boot maker &
general outfitter
Irwin William B.A., M.B., B.Ch,
R.U.I, physician & surgeon, Catty-
brook terrace
James Jn. insur.agt.3 Tabernacle ter
Jenkins Hannah (Mrs,). Copper
Jenkins Thos. Hv, clothier. High M
Jenkins William," Rolling Mill inn
John Rhys, school attendance officer.
3 Tyrorowen terrace
John Rhys, jun. news agent
Jones John, batcher
& clerk to Michaels
Lower Parish Council, Victoria
Martin Mary Ann (Mrs.), Mini
Arms P.H
Miles Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Miller Mary (Mrs.), grocer
Morgan John, shopkeeper
Moj'ris David, boot dealer
Morris Evan Thomas, boot maker
Morris John, boot maker
Morris Ravutond. jjrocer
New Caep.
Torvmvii
New; Skew
Limited
O'Brien Jol
Pant Du (
Colli.
1, builder, r London lei'
.i-operative Industrial ft
Provident Societv Limited (John
Morris, sec)
Pliillip.s Willuaii, butcher, 5 High st
E,M.s 0«cn, -r.KH-r
Rees Willi.mi. beer retlr. Pwllygwlaw
Richards Jason John, shopkeeper
Skewen Wernavon Colliery Co. Ltd
Smith Edwin Augustus, ironmonger
Spooner Edsar. herbalist
S. W. 21*
644 MiCBAELsrox-supER-AVOX. SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's'
Stephens Evan, British Lion I'
PwUygwIaw
Thomaa David, grocer
Thomas Edmnnd, draper
Thomas Evan, sbopkeuper
Thomas Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas Bichard Hichards, grocer
Thomas Thomas, shopkeeper
Torymynydd Bhondda CollieryCo. Ltd j Clement Ch
Warlow Rowland, hair dresser | Cowen & Co. colliery proj
Williams Duvid. shopkpr. ii Hijjh st i Ppiirhy- Graig colliery
Richards Rev. Wm. (B:iptist),&
; Thomas Thomas, Ardwyn honsi
! COMUERCIAI..
! Beiimand John & Co. colliei-y
I prietors, North End colliery
i Bevan .Tohn, farmer, Tonma-nT
i Brace James, farmer. Bros Tyn
j Charles Lntber. shopkeeper
Willinms Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer,
PwUvgwlaw
Williams Richnrd Thomas L U.C.P. (t
S.Edin., L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. phy-
sician & snrgeon, & medical officer
k pnblic vaccinator, Cwmavon dis-
trict, Neath nfiion, fiiwddfrvn.
T N 39
Williams Thomas, monumental mason
PONTRHYDYFEN.
Evans Bev. Evans Adams lt..\.l.'vir.Tte
in charge St. John's)
Howells Lewis, Efeilfach
Hnghss Thomas
Jones Bev. J. Morgan (Welsh Cal-
•■ ^ - Manse
Cynon Colliery Co. Limited
Davies Samuel & S.uis. farmers. Pen-
rhys Fawr farm
Davies Howell John, shopkeeper
Davies Phillips, boot & shoe dealer
Davies Bichard, farmer. Pen Staer
Davies Bichard, grocer
Edwards David & Sons, colliery pro-
prietors, Blaenmawr coUieiy
Farraday John, farmer. Bungalow
Gethin William, grocer
Hopkins Eleanor (Mis.), shopkeeper.
Old King's Head
'Jenkins John, shopkeeper
I Johns & Howells, colliery proprietrs.
I Lantwit Merthvr collierv
MICHAELSTON-SXJPER-ELY is a parish on
the river Ely and the Cowbridge road, half a mile from
St. Fagan's station on the Cardiff ajid Bridgend section
of the Great Western railway, 4 miles west from Cardiff
and 3 from Llandaff, in the Llandaff and Barry division
of the county of Glamor<;an, Dynas Powis hundred,
Cardiff union and county coMrt district, St. Nicholas
petty sessional division, rural deanery, archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Michael is
an ancient building of stone, in the Norman style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, south porch, transept and a
western tower containing a clock and one bell : there is
■an ancient font and some of the windows are stained.
The church was restored in 1863, and again in rgog
under the direction ot Mr. Kempson, architect, and
affords 44 sittings. The register of marriages dates
from the vear 1754 ; baptisms, 1761 ; burials, 1792.
The living' is a rectory, with St. Bride's-Snper-Ely
Jones David MicUael.Heart of OakP.H
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer
Jones William, farmer, Nantybar
Lewis 4. Davies, colliery proprietor".
Tory Banwen colliery-
Lewis John, heer ret.iiler, Efeilfach
Lewis John, butcher
Lewis John, Colliers' Arms P.H
Lewis Morgan, draper & assistsni
overseer & clerk to Michaelstor.
Higher Parish Council
Lewis Thomas, haulier. Victoria road
Morgan David, shopkeeper
Oakwond Colliery Co. Limited
Owen Edward, Miners" Arms P.H
Owen Lewis GrilTiths.Boar'sHead P.H
Phillips Evan, farmer.Hawdrefl Fawr
Pontrhydvfon Co-operative Industrial
& Provident Society Limited (.Tohn
Thomas, sec)
I Puih Charles, farmer. Gyfylchy
I Bees Evan Griffith, farmer, Cwm-
ynye-fawT
Rees Thomas, butcher
1 Rees Thos. frmr. Hnwdref Ganol frni
I Bees Tom, farmer. Ahernant
Williams Thos. frmr. Blaenavon frm
Williams William, farmer. Fforch-
dwni t'chaf fanu
annexed, joint net yearly value j^304, with 170 acres of
glebe here, in the gift of Mrs. Traherne. and held since
igoo by the Rev. David Jenkins B.A. of St. David's
College, L;iropeter, who resides at St. Bride's. Mrs.
Traherne is ladv of the manor. The Earl ot Plymouth
G.B.E.. PC, C.B. and Capt. John Glynne Richards
Hoinfray J. P. are the principal landowners. The soil ii«
clay; subsoil, limestone. The land is chieily pasture
The area is 480 acres of land and 3 of water ; rateable
value. ^3,326; the population in 1911 was 58 in the
civil parish and 169 in the ecclesiastical parish (which
includes part of Peterston-super-Ely and St. Bride's-
super-Ely).
Letters received through Cardiff. Nearest post, money
order & telegraph office is at St. Fagan's, half a mile
distant
The children of this place
Sj.iller Charles, Cresta
cosiMF.R(r.\r..
Foster George, blacksmith
, Gunning Fred, Dustv Forge P.H I T
Tavlor William, farmer, Great house
1 Thomas Evan, bntrher I
MILFORD HAVEN, "with HAKIN.
attend St. Pagan's schools
Harry, farmer. Green
MILFORD H^VVEN (or Old Milford), so called from its
position on one of the finest harbours in the world, is a
town in the county and parliamentary district of Pem-
broke, and with a terminal station on a branch of
the Great Western railway, 257 miles from London
by road. 282 by the Great Western and 308 by London
and North Western railway, B south from Haverford-
west, 6 north-west from Pembroke. 32 from Carmarthen
and about the same distance from Cardigan, in the
hundred and petty sessional division of Roose. union ami
county court district of Haverfordwest, rural deanery of
■Roose, and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. II
wa« formed into an ecclesiastical parish in iSgi from Steyn-
ton parish, excepting the portion called Hakin, formerly
in the parish of Hubberston, but formed into a separate
civil parish in 1894, under the provisions of the "Local
Government Act, if94." known as Milford. At the same
date Hakin was constituted a civil parish under the name
of Hakin. The town was formerly governed by a board of
Improvement Commissioners, consisting of 15 members,
but under the above-mentioned Act the town is under
the control of an Urban District Council of the same
number of members. Old Milford and Hakin form to-
gether the urban district; they are separated by water,
hut connected by a bridae: the town consists chiefly of
three streets, (vharles street, Hamilton terrace and Robert
street, all ot which are parallel to each other on a
slope descending almost to the edge of the haven,
but the town has of late years grown considerably,
a number of new streets having been made. It is
lighted by gas from works at Old Brewery, and sup-
plied with water from works owned by the Urban
District Council ; a new water storage reservoir was con-
structed at Ford nay in 1892, and enlarged in 1899, and
now has a capacity of 3 million gallons ; the water is
pumped from thence into the original reservoir on the
Priory rond, which has a capacity of 400,000 gallons ;
the filter beds and pumping station are at Priory; the
supply is derived from springs rising near Robe.ston West.
A promenade occupies the entire length of Hamilton ter-
race, from which a gentle descent leads to the water ; it
'■ommands fine views of the haven, with its shipping, the
fortifications at the entrance, and part of the Irish Chan-
nel can be seen in the distance. Owing to its natural
position, Milford is considered remarkably healthy, the
Urnad expanse of the beautiful haven causing a gentle
freeze even in the hottest weather. There are no sands
here, but at the village of Herbrandston, a short distance
westward, sands of a fii-m and beautiful description are
met with, which, combined with romantic scenery and n
salubrious atmosphere, make this a favourite resort for
lioth visitors and townspeople.
Milford was formerly a very considerable port ; its
position on a land-locked natural harbour, capable of
holding an immense fleet with an entrance upwards of a
mile in width, an ample depth of water, unobstructed by
any bar, and communicating at once with the Atbintic,
designates this in an especial manner as the natural
|)ort for the west of England, and particularly for com-
munication with America. The extensive docks here
were at first partially constructed at an immense cost mid
then left in an unfinished state for many years, but after
wards completed at a total co.st exceeding ;£i,ooo,ooo,
and include a graving dock, 600 feet long ;a fish dock
was also op»ned early in i8Bi. The fish trade has con-
siderably increased of late years, and in 1899 jg,ooo
Ions of fish were dispatched.
Milford port extends from Saundersfoot (limit of the
p>n iif Lhinelly) to St. Justinian's Chapel, near St
David's Head (limit of the port of Cardigan).
The church of St. Catharine, at the east end of
Hamilton terrace, and erected by the Hon. 0. F
Greville, is an edifice in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, aisles, vestry, and a western
tower containing a cock and 8 bells : the foundation
stone was laid by Admiral Lord Nelson, when on a visit
to Sir William Hamilton : his lordship presented to the
church the truck of the mainmast of the French ship
TORECTOKY.]
" L'Oriant," Bniik at the battle of the Kile. There j»
also here an Egyptian porphyry urn, presented bj
Uishop Poeock : the church was enlarged and restored
in 1907 at a cost of /6,ooo: there are 700 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1808. The living i.« a
Ticarage, net yearly value ^^300, in the gift of the
Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1894 by the
Kev. Eduaund John Howells B.D. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, and surrogate. A new vicarage was
huilt in 1900 at a co.'t of ^£2,400. The Mission Church
i.f St. Peter the Fisherman, in St. David's road, erected
in 1896, i> a sti-uctui-.. nf iron and zinc, with <i parish
loom, and will simU 3u(, per.-^ons. The Catholic church,
dedicated to St. FnuicU of Assisi, is in Prioi-y road.
Th« Baptist chapel, in the North road, erected in
1878-9, at a total cost of about ^3,000, is an edifice
of blue limestone, with Bath stone dressings, and has
an apse and vestries in the rear: there are 720 sittings.
The Congregational chapel, in Charles street, erected
in igii, has 600 sittings; the Calvinistic M«thodist
chapel, in Hill street, Hakin, was built in 1840, and has
300 sittings; the Wesleyan chapel, in Priory road,
«rected in 1851, seats 300, and that at Hakin po'int 250.
A cemetery of 2 J acres was formed in 1880 at a cost
of ^1,500, and contains a mortuary chapel ; it is con-
trolled by the Urban District Council.
The Market house in Charles street, built under
The powers of a private Act of Parliament obtained
i>y Sir William Hamilton in i7yo, belongs now to
;the Milford Haven Estate. The Masonic Hall, in
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
I'ost, M. 0.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, 25 Hamill
terrace. George Christoplier Mynett, postmaster
Branch Telegraph & Telephone Call Office, The Docks
George Christopher Mynett, postmaster
Town Sub-Poet, M. O. & T. Office, Hill street, Hakin,
Robert A. J. Taylor, sub-postmaster. Letters arr:
from Milford. Telegr.iras can be dispatch<'d only
from thi.s office
Town Sub-Po<t & M. O. Office, North road.^Mrs
Edith M. Debenham, sub-postmistress
ROOSE PETIT SESSIONAL DIVISION.
•Petty Sessions are held at the Police station, on alternate
Wednesdays, at 2 p.m
^For list of ni-igi'trates, see Haverfordwest
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
SOUTH WALES. milford haven. 645
Hamilton terrace, a building of .stone, will hold 651
persons, and is licensed for theatrical and masica
Chairman,
Edward E. Carter.
Deputy Chaj
rman, Hugh Thomas
Eetir.-
Edward Beard
J. Berridge Gaskejl
■William Jenkins
in April, 1920.
G. E. Jones
James Yeandle
Retire
Edward E. Carter
-George Stuart Kelway
David Pettit
in April, 1921.
1 William Robert
Hugh Thomas
Retire in April, 1922.
W. C. Boratcher 1 Morgin W. Howell
^Charles Thomas Blethyn Llewelyn J. Meyler
Thomas George Hancock |
Officers.
Clerk & Accountant, Thomas Henry Lewis, 66 Charles st
Treasurer, J. W. Cross. Barclays Bank
Medical Officer of Health, D. A. Rice M.B., B.S.Irel.
Milford house, Victoria road
Assistant Clerk & Collector, I. H. Maurice,66 Charles st
Superintendent Gas & Water Works, R. J. Calderwood
Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, John P Morgan, Hamil-
ton terr.ace
Assistant Overseers.— Milford Parish, John H. Day, 128
Robert street; Hikin Parish, Ernest N. Jones, Mal-
wood. Great North road
PORT SANITARY AUTHORITY.
Mott quarterly, at Milford & Neyland alternately.
Clerk, Frank L. Jeffs, 161 Charles street
Medical Officer of Health, Hugh Owen Williams M.B,,
B.S.Lond. Milford house, Victoria road
Sanitary Inspector, William J. Meazey, Docks
performances, lectures &c. The Lord Nelson hotel,
opened at the close of the last century, overlooks
the haven; in the spacious ball-room attached,
Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton frequently danced: an
original painting of the famous admiral remained for
some time in a panel at the end of the room, but having
received some damage, it was removed and presented by
the Hon. Fulke Greville to the Admiralty, and is now
in the gallery at Greenwich Hospital.
The I'ishermen and Seamen's In.stitute and Reading
Room, in Charles .street, is for the sole use of sailors
and fishermen. The St. Andrew's Waterside Church
Mission has a well-appointed room, with a library at-
tached, in Charles street, for the use of the fisher-
men. The Trafalgar Institute for Seafarers, erected at
a cost of j^2,ooo. is also in Charles street. The area of
Milfjrd Haven Urban District is: Milford, 536 acres of
land, I of inland water, 2 of tidal water and 92 of
foreshore; assessable value, ^11,422; Hakin, 341 acres
of land, 3 of tidal water and 76 of foreshore ; assessable
value, ;^3,377 ; the "population in ign was 8,000, of
whjui 4,663 were in Milford (including 149 on board
vessels) and 1,536 in Hakin, including 95 on board
vesselh and 4 military and 9 other inmates of Fort
Hubberston.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 191 ;
was 4,807.
\erger (Milford Haven), Robert Langdon, Pill.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
CONSUL & VICE-CONSULS.
For Belgium & Uruguay, Vice-Consul for Brazil, Chili,
Portugal & Spain & Consular Agent for Argentine
Republic, France & Greece, George Stuart Kelway,
Point street, Hakin
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Registrar, A. J. Mullens, Custom house
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, Thomas Henry Lewis, clerk to the Burial
Authority
County Police Station, Trafalgar road, Edward Lewis,
inspector, i sergeant & 5 men
Custom House, The Docks ; Boarding Station, Hakin
point, A. J. Mullens, superintendent; H. C. Braith-
waite, officer in charge ; S. E. Romans, preventive
officer ; W. J. Brown, William Hamilton, H. C. Oak
& J. P. Golfer, preventive men
Market House, Charles street, Milford Haven Estate,
owners
Masonic Hall, Hamilton terrace. Col. William Robert
Roberts V.D., J.P. hon. sec
Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, 25
Charles street ; Miss E. Cooper, lady superintendent ;
George Brickwood, caretaker
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society, Hon. Represent.T.tive, Stanley A. Laycock, c/o
David Pettit, Docks. See advertisement
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Admiralty Surgeon & Surgeon to Trinitv Corporation.
Hngh Oh en Williams M.B.. B.S.Lond. Milford house,
Victoria road
Clerk to Milford Haven Pension Sub-Committee of Pem-
brokeshire Old Age Local Pension Committee, James
Walkley, loi Charles street .
Dock Master, Capt. William James, The Docks
Medical Officer & Public V.icciiiator. Milford District,
Haverfordwest Union, Medical Inspector of ."eamen,
Hugh Owen Williams M.B., B.S Lond. Milford house.
Registrar o'f Uirths. Deaths & Marriages, Milford Sub-
district, Haverfordwest Union, John C. F.vans, ,2
Dartmouth street
Town Crier, John Edwards, Pill road
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Servicej
It Catharine's Church, Hamilton terrace. Rev. Edmund
John Howells B D. vicar; Rev. Frederick Thoma^
Oswell L Div., A. ECO. curate; 8 & 1030 a.m. i
6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.30 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; baptisms k
ohurchings, wed. 7.30 p.m.; fri. 11.4S a.m.; fri.
litany, 11.45 *™
s. w. 21 t
046 MILFOKD UAVEN.
SOUTH WALES.
Tkelly's
Church for Sailors
only
Church, Priory road,
ss. 8.30 & zi a.m. ;
; week dayi.
Sv. Pet«r the Kishe:
7.30 a.m. ; first i
p.m. ; tuesday, 7.30 p.m
St. Francis of Assisi Catholi
Bev. Evan Hope, priest ; :
evening' .service & beneiliotion, 6.30 p
mass. 8.30 a.m
Baptist. North road. Rev. Ernest Victor Tidman
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; bhurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Charles street. Rev. David Garro-Ju
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m
CiUvinistic Methodist, Hill street. Hakin, Re%-. i
Roberts; 10.45 ".m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p
thu
7 p.]
Friends' Meeting House, Priory road; sun. 11 am. i
6 p.m. ; -wed. 7.30 p.m
.'Salvation Army, Robert street; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
mon. -wed. & fri. 8 p.m
Wfsleyan, Priory road & Hakin Point (Haverfordwest
(Circuit), Rev. J. H. AVellington, superintendent; Rev.
W. G. Weare & Rev. E. J. Illsley Bradford ; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
SCHOOLS.
County Intermediate (Dual) School, established under
the "Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 18S9," & con-
trolled by the Central Welsh Board ; the school, opened
in 1896. will hold 100 pupils ; Frank L. Lowther
B.A.Lond. head master ; Miss B. Williams B.A. senior
.lohn H. Day. 128 Eobcr
spondent
PRIVATK IlKSIDKSTS.
.Mdridge William, Credi ton, North rd
.\rlow James. Freemantle. North rd
Birt George Hogarth D., J. P. Haven
hurst
Bowie Ja.s. Dunbar vil. Hospital road
Bradford Rev. Ernest J. I. (Wes-
IiM-an). 109 Charles street
Brand Edward, Rnahine. North road
Biicknell William, Priorv road
Bro«n F. Thomas. 16 Hamilton ter
Brown John, Bevlyn villa. Welling-
ton road, Hakin
ChalinderThos.Jsph.Glenville.Northrd
Clarke George, Tlie Bungalow, Pill
Cleaver Thomas, 28 Hamilton terrace
Coats Milton Albert, Priory
(■"il.b Christopher W. Bostberne,
Priory road
Cole George. Feruleii^h, North road
Cole Robert J. P. 117 Charles street
Mil ford Hav
Charles street (mixed & infants), enlarged in 1895. tor
300 children ; Arthur Powell Guest, master ; Uinf-
Amy Thomas, infants' mistress
This school is oontroUed by six manageivs ; Ja». Thoma»,
Tredegar house, Milford Haven, correspondent
IliU street, Hakin (mixed), for 150 bovs & girls & 80"
infants: J. T. LI. Davies, master; Miss Polkinghorne,
infants' mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; William
Llewellyn, Lydaston farm, Milford Haven,correspondnt
North road, erected in 1877, for 318 boys, 280 girls it
205 infant.^; ; George E. Jones, master ; Miss Eoselle
Owen, mistress ; Mrs. M. L. Evans, infants' mistress
This school is controlled by nine managers; A. Collins,
8 Gre\-ille road, Milford Haven, correspondent
Waterloo road, Hakin (mixed), erected in 1913, for i69
bovs & girls & 80 infants ; Albert Stafford, master ;
Mis> Esther Clinton, infants' mistress
This si'hool is controlled by nine managers ; A. Collins,
8 Greville road, Milford Haven, correspondent
Priory road. Catholic (mixed), erected in 1913, for 100
children ; John Burns, master
RAILWAY STATIONS.
Stati
Frank Skinner, station master
Great Western Railway, Fish office. The Docks, Frank
Skinner, agent
London & North Western Railway Office. The Docks,
Albert Weale, agent
Midland Railway Office, The Docks, Jn. Wm.Christian,8g»
Robf
Cooper Miss, 33 Hamilton terrace
Davies DavidJn.Glynderwen, North rd
Davies James, 31 Hamilton terrace
Davies John Thomas Llewellvn,
Observatory hall, Hakin
Davies Mrs. 'Glasfryn, North road
Davies Mrs. 28 Priorv road
Dixon Alban, 35 Ham'iltnn terrace
Dove John Henry, 147 Charles street
Evans Wni. E. Priory ho. Priorv rd
Evans William Edward, Canielot,
Wellington road, Hakin
Foster Mrs. Northclift, Hakin
Fraser James, FiBld.<< lodge. North rd
Gaskell John Berridge A.M.I.C.E.,
J.P. 115 Charles street
Grand Mrs. 20 Hamilton terrace
Greenish Miss, 165 Charles street
Griffiths Miss, 4 Hamilton terrace
Griffiths Wm. Wellington rd. Hakin
Hammett John, 26 Hamilton terrace
Hancock Peter Llewellyn, St. Anne's
r.iad. Hakin
Hancock Thomas Q. Hill house. Hill
street, Hakin
Harries John D. Kingston cottage,
Charles street
Harries John Davie.s, The Rath
nawking.>i Thoa. Jas. 124 Priorv rd
Boilings Edward J.as. ? Hamilton ter
Hope Rev. Kwan (Catholic), Pres-
h)ierj-. Priory road
COHUKBCUL.
Kiirly closing day, Thursday.
AUalom William, whielwright. North road
Adams Harry & Sons, carpenters, Priorv road
Adams James, boot & shoe repairer. The Docki
Howell Morgan W. 29 Hamilton ter
Howells Rev. Edmund John B.D.,
F.R.Hist.S. (vicar, hon. organizing
sec. to the St. Andrew's Waterside
mission, & .surrogate),The Vicarage
Hnddleston Joseph, Jania villa, Wel-
lington road, Hakin
Hutcbinga Thomas, 126 Priory road
James Mrs. 21 Hamilton terrace
James William, Ashton bouse, Water-
loo road, Hakin
Jeffs Frank L. i5i Charles street
Jenkerson Thomas, Norfolk villa.
Hospital road
.Tenkinj* Wm. Denmark ho. Priorv rd
John Thomas, Priory cot. Priory st
Jones Ernest Noel, Malwood, North rd
Jones George E. Wenvoe, North road
Jones John, Dowlais house. North rd
Jones Thomas, Marine villas
Kelwav George Stuart, Rathciitp
Kelway William, Craigkuuls. Wel-
lington road, Hakin
King John Henry, WellinL'tnn vilhi,
Wellington road, Hakin
Kinnai'd William, Priorv road
Knight John M. Craiglyn, Wellinglon
road, Hakin
Lavcock .Mfred, Wellington rd. Hakin
Lewis Phil. Wynbrae, Wellington rd.
Lewis Thomas, 20 North road
Lewis Thomas Henry, 163 Robert st
Limbrick Robert, 122 Priorv road
Llewellin Eynon H.Penbryn.North rd
Lowther Frank L., B.A. Lonsdale.
North road
Marshment George. 18 North road
Max George, Hartley ho. Waterloo
road, Hakin
McDonald Thos. Glencoe, North road
Meyler Mrs. 26 Priory road
MorL'a.i Wm. Bay view.Fort rd.Hatdn
Morley Cornelius Cecil, Onocaitinn,
Morse ,Tohn, Tauni
Mynelt George Christophi
Don. North road
NiL'htingale William, Gn
Wellington road. Hakin
Peobale Thos. 1. St. Anne'
Hospita
Mrs.
ilton le
Pettit David, Wotoliff. Wellinglon
road. Hakin
Phelps Richard W. Charles street
Phillips John, Hamilton terrace
Phillips John James, 4 North road
Phillips Mrs. Wernlwyd villa, Wel-
lington road, Hakin
Powell Thomas, Trefelen, North mad
Price S. M. Cungic, Hakin
Price Thomas Walter,i5 Hamilton ter
Prosser Rev. William Henry, 11 r
Charles street
Purdy Charles, Sheringham, North rd
Reynolds Mrs. Starbuck house. Star-
buck road
Rice David A.. MB. Milford house,
Victoria road
Richardson Henry. Denehurst. Fort
road, Hakin
Rimmer Thomas, The Point, Hakin
Ritchie James, Green Brae. Wellinpr-
ton road, Hakin
Roberts Col. William Robert V.D.,
J.P. Hamilton house, Hamilton ter
Roh.-rts R.'v. A. E. (Calvinistio
Melho(list),:!2 Waterloo road.Hakin
Robinson John P. Craig-y-don, North
road
Romans Sidney, 32 North road
Rumble ,Iohn William, 120 Priory rd
S.iller Thomas, AtterclitTe, Welling-^
ton road, Hakin
Thomas George, 83 North road
Thomas Jas. Tredegar ho. North rd
Tillbrook Mrs. Charles street
Tvvold Hans, Gvllvngvase. Welling-
lon road. Hakin
Vannw Jn. Hughes. 18 Hamilton ter
Walklev James, loi Charles street
Ward J. C. Marine villas
Warlow Mi.es, The Mount, Waterloo
road. Hakin
Westenborg Bernard. Groninger ho.
Wellington road, Hakin
Whicher Mrs. 30 Hamilton terrace
Whitlow Causey, Cheddar villa, St.
.\nne's road
Williams H. O. Victoria road
Williams John, Thornville, Priory rd
Williams Robert James, Aldworth,
Wellington road. Hakin .
Wilson Major Hugh Keatos. . Hamil-
ton terrace
Adams Marie (Mr
Adams Mary (Mrs
street, Hekin
I \dauis William, fish merchant. The Dockn
.\lIord Percy, fish merchant. The Docks
.4tt.i
• r.n r.tA
i,<.,c Th„ nAxIrc
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
MILFORD DAVEX. G47
Banks J. & Son, fish merchants. The Docks
Barclays Bank Limited (branch) (Thomas W. Price,
manager), 14 Hamilton terrace ; draw on head office,
54 Lombard street, London E C 3
Barnes Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Marble Hall terrace
Barnes William, greengrocer. Pill
Barrett Tom, furniture dealer, Dartmouth street
Barrow H. fish merchant. The Docks
Batte Alfred, fish merchant. The Docks
Batten Fredk. aparts. Beynon bouse, Hill street, Hakin
Bin George Hogaith Douglas, manager Phoenix Trawl-
ing Co. Limited & Welsh Trawling Co.Liui. The Docks
Bishop John Henry, fish salesman. The Docks
Bland Geo. J. & Sons, carriers to Gt. West-em rly.Station
Blethyn Charles, steam trawler owner, 17 Hamilton ter
Bowe James, fish merchant. The Docks
Bowen Alfred, wine & spirit vaults, 2 Hamilton terrace
Buwen John, insurance agent, 15 Starbuck road
Brand & Curzon Limited, steam trawl owners,The Docks
Broivn & Lewis, fish merchants, The Docks
Calderwond Robert J. superintendent of Gas & Water
Works, Old Brewery
Cash & Co. boot &, shoe makers, 61 Charles street
Caisley James, fish merchant. The Docks
Causey William, fish merchant. The Docks
Cemetery (Ihumas Henry Lewis, clerk to the Burial
Aut
Childs John, Three Crowns P.H. Hakin
Christian John William, agent to the Midland Railway
Company, The Docks
Cobb Christopher Walker, fish merchant. Priory road
Codd Frederick Thos. boot & shoe repairer. Priory road
C)dd James, tobacconist, 47 Charles street
Cohen L. & Sons, hardware stores. Market hall
Cole & Miles Limited, monumental masons. Market sq
Cole Robert & Co. builders &c. The Docks
Cole & Son, builders, Robert street
•Cole William, boot & shoe maker, 53 Charles street
Conservative Club (George Williams, sec.),Hamilton ter
Coughlin Jeremiah, King's Arms P.H. Hakin point
Cowley William Henry, optician & compass adjuster,
27 Hamilton terrace
Orawshaw Margt. stationer & bookseller,i3 Hamilton ter
Custom House (A. J. Mullens, supt. ; S. E. Romans,
preventive officer ; H. C. Braithwait-e, officer in
charge; W. J. Brown, William Hamilton, H. C. Oak
& J. P. Colter, preventive men). The Docks; Board-
ing station, Hakin point
Davies Brothers, plumbers & coppersmiths. The Docks
Davies Daniel, chimney sweep, 86 Charles street
Davies E. J. (Mrs.), greengrocer, Victoria road
Davies Edwin, greengrocer, 81 Charles street
Davies Emily Gertrude (Miss), confectnr. 79 Charles st
Davies Herbert William, draper, St. Anne's road
Davies John, hair dresser. Point street, Hakin
Davies Lill (Mrs.), Alma inn. Priory street
Davies Thomas, farmer, Moimt villa. North road
Davies Thomas, plumber, The Docks
Davies Warren, tailor, Yictoria road
Davies William L. stationer, 35 Charles street
Dawes Frank, shopkeeper, Point street, Hakin
Day John Henry, assistant overseer to Milford parish,
128 Robert street
Debenham Edith M. (Mrs.), sub-postmistress. North rd
Devonald Margaret (Miss), grocer, 89 North road
Dickens Rowland, watch maker, Victoria road
Dixon Alban M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 35 Hamil-
ton terrace
Dyer Edward, painter & decorator, 56 Priory road
East W. H. fish merchant. The Docks
Eaton-Evans & Williams, solicitors. Barlow street
Eaton-Evans Edwd. solicitor, sec Eaton-Evans & Williams
Eaton-Evans W. G. solicitor, see Eaton-Evans & Williams
Edwards Fred, tailor, see Lewis & Edwards
Edwards John, town crier. Pill road
EneJand Edward Ltd. artificial teeth mas. 47 Charles st
Evans k Roach, auctioneers, 98 Charles street
Evans James Lewis, shopkeeper, 32 Warwick road
Evans Heber, sergeant of Dock police, 27 North road
Evans Henry, fish merchant. The Docks
Evans John C. registrar of births, deaths & marriages
fir the Milford district, Haverford West union, 32
Dartmouth street
Evans Joseph Josam, Dinas PH. Victoria road
E%ans William, shipwright. Castle pill
Eynon George P. Globe P.H. Victoria road
Farrow Alfred, grocer 102, & baker 105, Charles strei't
& 14 Priory road
Fishlock Edward, fried fish dealer, 18 Priory street
.Forth Shipbuilding A Engineering Co. Ltd. The Docks
Francis John (Mrs.), ironmonger, 75 & 77 Charles st
Galvin Bernard Henry, master mariner, 63 Dewsland rt
Garrett & Son, tailors, 95 Charles street
Gaskell John Berridge A.M.I.C.E. civil engineer, 1.3
Charles street
Gentles Peter, artificial teeth maker, 44 Charles street
Gourock (The) Ropework Co. Ltd. rope mfrs. The Docks
Grand John & Co. fish merchants. The Docks
Grant B. & Co. Ltd. wine & spirit mors. Victoria road
Gray James. Avondale hotel. Upper Hill street, Hakin
Great Grimsby (The) Coal, S;ilt & Tanning Co. Limited,
ship store dealers. The Docks
GTe:il W<'stern R:iilwav Fish Office (Frank Skinner.
agent). The Docks
Green John & Co. fish merchants. The Docks
Greenish William Geo. Hearts of Oak P.H. Hill st. Hakin
Grice Gabriel, fish merclumt, TIk- Docks
Grifliths James, rtoci v, ' : P. .• -1 -,.I street
Griffiths Seth George, ; '1 ■ . 6 Charles strwt
Guest James, fish mf']M, I 1 : .,,:.l,,-t
Gwilliam Arthur John ,v : ■ ,'. Charles street
Hadfield Geor£;r, fmr, , , - 1. , - ,t 64 Charles st
Hakin Recrenti, .,,!!. n. W . I I -.>..., sec), Hakin
Hall James P, ! - 1 'n,!
Hancock & H^.m... . . , 'rii.- Ducks
Flixncock Peter, ship b.i.l.U:, luc IKh.,.,
Harding John, fish merchant, The Docks
Harries Ellen Martha (Mrs.), Lord Kitchener P.H 25
Charles street
Harries Mrs. coal merchant, Hubberstoii road, Hakin
Harris John & Son, bakers. Waterloo road, Hakin
Hart Edwin, grocer. Upper Hill street. Hakin
Hart George, agent, 27 Waterloo road, Hakin
Hart Gilbert J. White Lion P.H. Priory street
Hart James (Mrs.), Victoria P.H. Priory road
Haves Thomas, grocer, 15 Brooke avenue
Hellinga & Cornwell, butchers, 11 Charles street
Sellings J. & Co. fish merchaiils. The Docks
Hirst J. & ^0. fish merchants, The Docks
Hole Charles, grocer, j:; Charles street;
Hopton Hairy, boot ma\er, 69 Charles st. & Brirlnw -t
Howells James, fish merchant. The Docks
Howlett \V. k Sons, fi.sh merchants. The Docks
Hughes -Michael, builder. Pill
Hughes Thomas, draper, 63 Charles street
Hutchings Thomas J. butcher, 45 Charles street
Ind, Coope & Co. Limited, brewers (John Hughes Van-
ner, district manager), Quay stores, Victoria road
James Brothers, farmers & butchers, 38 Charles street
James John, farmer. Castle Pill
James Capt. William, dock master. The Docks
Jamieson Alexander, draper, see Whicher & Jamieson
Jeffs Frank L. clerk to Port Sanitary Authority, 161
Charles street
Jenkerson Thomas, fish merchant. The Docks
Jenkins William & Son. blacksmiths. The Docks
Jenkins James, grocer, ^6 Charles street
Jenkins Mabel F (Mrs.).tieorge t Dragon P.H. Barlow -t
Jenkins Ovien, farmer. Conduit farm, Hakin
J"hn Jnseph & Son. butchers, 32 Hill street, HaUin
John Benjamin, farmer. Marble hall
John Florence (Mrs.), sh.ipkeeper, 16 Shakespeare nven
John Henry, haulier, Pill lane
Johns Richd.Willian s, printer & hill iK.str. 83 Charle.- si
Johnson W. Fred, chemist. G7 Charles street
Jones Annie & Kate (Misses), shopkeepers, 109 Robeit st
I ones Brothers, cycle dealers, g Charles street
Tones & ('0. grocers, 200 Robert street ; 56 Priorv rtiail
& II Murrav road. Pill
Tones Catherine (Miss), nurse 4, certified midwife.
North road
Tones Ernest N. assistant overseer to Hakin parish.
Malwood, North road
Jones James U. motor engineer, Victoria road
Jones William Henry, farmer, Meads farm. Priory i. ad
Kelway George Stuart, ship & commission agent & coal
merchant, consul for Belgium tc Uruguay, vice-consul
for Bra/.il. Chili, Portugal k Spain & consular agent
for Argentine Republic, France & Greece. Royal Cen-
sulate offices. Point street. Hakin. T N 13 P.O
Kingston Mat, Sir Cbarles Whetham P.H. Pill
Kinnard Brothers, fish merchants. The Docks
Kinnard William, fish merchant. Priory road
Knight k Howell, steiuu trawl owners The Docks
! Knight Harry, .ship & engine smith, Ihe Docks
Langdon Robert, verger, St. Catharme's church, .Fill
Larkins Samuel, fish merchant. The Docks
Lewis & Edwards, tailors, 36 Charles street
Lewis F^ward, police inspector, Trafalgar road
Lewis Eh?, ibeth (Miss), milliner, 62 Charles street
Lewis Geurge, builder, York street , „ ,.
I Lewis Geo. Will. Iwot k shoe maker,47 St.Anne's rd.Hakm
S. W. ?lt
MILfORD HAVEX.
SOUTH WAi ES
[KELLY'S-
Lewis John, tailor & outfitter 9. Pri"? street
Lew! Tom Cnmu,u,dal hotel.Market sq & Dartmouth st
S::;l'y:.^v=:^^^er:\^TX^-et
^-:i^^;a"^;^^coJ'i^S:., Victoria ro»a
Llewellyn Jobn, baker. Priory hill
Lloyd Fred & Co. bmlders, 17 Charles street
Ti J -cjitv. n {\]{^<'\ :iTiart II nnts. Robert street
V°^1 ^H.^l- Lin t a'u 10 ("'>f-'t Keates Wilson
Lloyds Bank ^i"; 't I' '■';'. } ^^ „„ head office
manaoer!, i Hainiltn.i i "■» ' •
i::^:f=g^yiM"^i^--(^ )i?,^
Howard, manaser), Hamilton terrace ; drav, on head
office ■; Threadneedle street E C 2 „, _ ,
London's North Western Bailway Office, The Docks
L-TNelson Hotel (C. Brandon Cro.bie, manager),
Lu^aTMbPrt^Terpe.ance ho.,;l, Trafalgar ho.Charle. st
Luke Georare, .horkeei-er, 27 Hill street, li^'"'"
Lumsden Ethel (Mr..),tru.terer «^,f;'-f "'^■°-" J'^ST^f „
Manson John Le^^s, apart.pents, W^,*" ™ ^"f ' Hak'^
Marchmant George, Osh buyer 18 North i-o"''
Market Hou^e (Miifnrd Haven Estate, owners),Charle5 st
Marshall Thomas Harris, chemist & druggist, 44 St.
Aime's road, Hakin rr t\ r v
Masonic Hall (Col. William Eobert Eoberta V.D., J.P
hon. sec), Hamilton terrace
Mathias Thomas, confectioner, M^''^,'''^^"^'^,. ^ j, .,„
Maurice J. H. assistant clerk fc collector to the Lrhan
District Council, 65 Charles street
Meaiev William J port sanitary inspector. The Docks
Meyler Llewellin John, chemist, 49 Charles stree.t
Michael William, fish merchant, Th^ Docks
Midl.md K;ulway Co (John William Christian, agent). The
Miles Thomas J. fish merchant, Jlie Docks
Miifnrd Docks Co fJnmes Cnrpenter Wnrd. m^n'-ge^)
Milford Gas & Water Works (R..J. t^l^";:"?^', Schll
Milford H.ven Cinntv Internediate & Technical School
(Frank L. Lowther B.A.Lond. master; Miss B
Willinms, chief assistant mistress) „ .^ „ , ,,
Milford Haven Dock & Railway (John Beriidge Ga.keU
mana.rer), 113 Charles street ^ , „
Milford Haven Estate (The) (John Berridge Gaskell.
agent & manager), 113 Charles street
Millord Haven Fish Meal Co. Limited, The Docks
Milford Haven Fish Trades Protection Association Ltd.
(Frank L. Jeffs, sec). Barlow street
Milford Haven Masonic Hall Co. (Col. W. R. Roberts
VD., J.P. sec), Hamilton terrace
Milford Haven & Neyland Ga/.ette Newspaper Co. Ltd.
" (J.Crawshaw & S m : published fri.), 3 Hamilton ter
Miller Albert Charles, fried fish dealer. Market square
Miller George, boot repairer, 84 Charles street
Miller Hose (Miss), shopkeeper, 72 Charles street
Miller William, grocer, St. Anne's road, Hakin
Miller William G. hair dresper, 90 Charles street
.Mo'i^rin J. Peniv.il, surveyor & sanitary inspector to
IIil..,!. 11 i!.t I uiicil, Hamilton terrace
Mur-n \v , r scaler & cleaner. The Docks
Mum- I I: : 1 . Priorv road
Mul.-, IliM, i - . i .nfpctioner, 33 Charles street
Mumi;v .l;iii..-s. n-u merchant. The Docks
Mumford Clnrier. F. Mipt. Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. 4?
Priorv road
Munt Bisley Henry & Sons, ■watch makers & jewellers,
59 Charles street
Mynetl George Christr. postmaster. 25 Hamilton ter
Nash John, refreshment rooms, 31 Charles street
Noble Brothers, fish merchants. The Dni'ks
Oakes Will'am & Sons, refreshment rooms. Market sq
Oakes William, shopkeeper, 45 Robert street
0.^kes William Hubert, photographer. Dartmouth street
Oddfellows- Lodu-e (No. ;.oii. M.U.) (Thomas Henr;
Lewis. ■>"<•). Pvinrv rnvl
Palmer Frederick, hoot fc shoe repairer, 41 Rubwt >t
P;ilmiT Ribert, chimney sweep. Bridge street, Hakin
Pearce David T. printer & paper bag merchant,Pr>ory si
Perkins Ada (Mrs.), grocer, 87 Robert street
Pettit David, fish salesman. The Dicks
P-tt-t .Tohi. fish merchant. The Docks
Phelps & Owen, builders, Charles street
Phelps William, tailpr, 39 Point street. Hakin
Philben M. k L drapers k outfitters. Prioiy streft
Phillins .T"l..,. I.i-v-i-s agent k vice-co.isul for Sweden
^4 Hamilton terrace
Purdv Charles, fish merchant The Docks
rini„n Cntlier^ne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 North road
Qurnn C^%''f^J.,^Ju^iU (Herbert Thomas, sec).
Manchester square t.<.i„-„
Zl ^§SJ'^::)%^^^r^^^^^' Hakin
KltidT, IX'B^i.I^'S'MiS^ouse Victoria rd
Richards Albe'rt & Co. fish merchants. The Docks
Srt:'f^^^^---turePala...
RiSsof Innie (Miss), stationer St. Anne. rd.Haki.
Roach Wir.iam Thomas, coal merchant. Pill „ , , .
Sobinson D.vid & Co. ^td. builders mers. R.>b*rt st
Robinson John P. fish merchant. The Docks
Rob ?.sun .Samuel, fish merchant. The Docks
^h Thomas, Bridge End hotel, St. Anne s d^ Hakin
Rowland J. Howard, ironmonger, 4' ^''*['r'/^;'„''Vi»s.
R,ivnl National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen i,wii«-
E Cooper, lady superintendent; Cr^orge BrickwoiKi.
caretaker), ==5 Charley street ^^^^.^^^^ j,,^
^'i V IrrrTrTtalga) (Rev Edmund J. Howells B.D.
cl'etir uil f J.'^G^EastLugh, hon sec ), Charles st
. .. itu ilfred Ernest, tobacconist, .9 Charles street
c! J Ti„,.,.v- i„ti cinematograph hall, uharies aiieei.
IXckCharie ".aster marine!:. ,, North ro^
Icott Henry! m'aster mariner, St. Anne's road. Hakin
Smart Edgar, hair dresser. 46 Charts street
Smith Herbert. Spirit Shop I'-H-^°3 CI.ari«^ 't'"*'
Smith James, insurance agen . 209 Bobeil street
^=:i.^bras; ^^^r:^^{r^^
^qTiibbstrthur. photographer. 5° Cha'-Jf'. «f «f „^,i„
S5:i"res Mary Jan^ (M-)' ^,'|»Pi'''^sPrA,u " rtd HakJ.i
Stanfield James, master "'"""^f^' ,t' "treeT
I- r?^!ii^^^nS^j&. ^iS''^^:'r^ie . co.
S:f^-^.?°t^l.Weeper..:=7 Kobe.! street
Sweeney Thomas H. boot repairer, 43 P-^'^'fy ™** . .
b!:^"B^n^:g^.^->=^-----
T^Jir'LwTj'suM-tmaster. Hill street. Hakin
?hlmas & DebenH^. groiet. &c. North road
Th.mas Alfred, manager Co-operative Society. 96
Th^om^s Geofgl. shopkeeper. Dartmouth street
miomas Hugli. i..s..rance a.ent Pil^ ^„^^,^^^_ ,.ii,
Thomas John Will>';n. ' " „i„J o.reet
Thomas Thomas .\ ^ Us street
Thomas Willia.n 1 ■> ' ■ ; - ■ ^^^^^^ ,^^,^,
?Sk^^u;a;;,e.'i...^^a^tJheDocU,
^^;l;'jfm:f;^:;s9^.Jer^^.a:^-sst..
Wa low John, Railway P.H. Victoria road
War ow Robert, farmer. Castle Hall farm
Welsh 'Trawlhig "cc Limited, steam trawli
wl'V^ast'co-nperative Ship Repairing & Supply Co.
Limited, ship builders i repairers. The Dock.
^■::;:^i "Gr::^:"!^;;.^,:' w;^-;^""- w^tS .
Whichcr & Jamieson. drapers, 55 & 57 Charles »tTcel
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALKS.
MOMNGTON.
649
Whidier Charles Herbert, outfitter, 65 Charles street
Whiti' John, Kimberley inn, North road
White Octavins, draper, 15 North road
Whitefi-Id Frederick, fish salesman, Pinmore, Waterloo
road, Hakin
Wildridge Henry, fish merchant. The Docks
Williams Bass H, fish salesman, The Docks
WUiams Frances (Mrs.), Golden Lion PH. 37 Charles*'
Williams Henry William Djvies, solicitor & notary
public (firm, Eaton-Evans & Williams), Barlow street
Williams Huffh Owen M.B., B.S.Lond. surgeon, &
medical ofiicor of healtli fc public vaccinator Milford
<listrict, Haverfordwest uniun. medical officer to the
for* Sa.nitary Authority, mfdicnl inspector of seamen,
Milford Haven & Port, medical officer of troops Mil-
MINWERE is a pirish in the count-' of Pembroke, on
■the East Cleddau river, 5 miles west-south-west from
Narberth station, on the Pembroke and Tenby branch of
the Great Western railway, 4 west-south-west from Nar-
"berth, 9 east-south-east from Haverfordwest, and 256
from London, in Narberth hundred, union, county court
district and petty sessional division, and in the rural
deanery of Dungleddy, and archdeaconry and diocese of
St. David's. The church of St. Wnnan is a plain but
ancient building in the Early English style, consisting
of chancel, nive, aisle, and an embattled western tower
containing one bell : there are 50 sittings. The registers
of baptisms and burials date from 1798; marriage?,
-1783. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed with
Newton chapelry to the vicarage of Slebech, joint net
I ford Haven defence. Admiralty surgeon & siirgeon to
I Trmily Corporation, Milford house, Victoria road
Williarus John, shopkeeper, 137 Robert street
Williams Maiy (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Robert street
Williams Sii-hard Thomas Prupert, solicitor & com-
missioner for oaths (firm, Eaton-Evans & Williams),
Barlow street
Williams William, tailor, 43 Charles street
Witts Frederick, boot repairer, Waterloo road, H:ikin
Wolfre William, jun. fish merchant. The Docks
Wood Ernest, fish salesman, The Docks
Yarmouth Stores Limited, outfitters, 21 Charles street
& The Docks
Young David H. fish salesman. The Docks
Young Frederick, fish merchant. The Docks
income ^^321, in the gift of the trustees of the bite
Baron de Rutzen, and held since 1919 by the Rev.
Charles Octavius Richard Worma'd M A. of Cambridge
Univeriity, who resides at Cresborough, Haverfordwest.
Baron de Rutzen is lord of the manor and principal
landowner. Thi soil is clay; subsoil, clay. The land
is chiefly under agriculture. The area c aiiprises 1,936
.\cres of land, 15 of tidal water and 75 of foreshore ;
rateable val
Parish C!
le, /i,o33;
rk and Chu
population in rgii was 44.
warden, Ar. Howells.
through Templeton. Maitletwy is the
OTiey order office & Na
The children of this par
COMMERCIAI,.
Cavies William, farmer, Folly farm
Howells Arthur, farmer, Nash farm
|J,iU)es William, Minwere farm
Merriman James, farmer, Broomhill
I Watkins Alt, Forest lodge
'nd the school at Martletwy
Colts
MODBYDD is a township and hamlet in the parish of
Llanspyddid, on the river Tarell, and is 4 miles south
of Brecon, in the county of Brecknock, hundred of Devy-
nock, Merthyr petty sessional division, Brecon county
oourt district, union of Brecknock, and in the ruial
deanery of Brecon (second part), archde;ici)nry of Brecon
and diocese of St. David's. The inhabitants ittend the
•church at Llanspyddid. There is a Baptist chapel here.
The principal landowners are the Marquess Camden,
Capt. J. D. D. Evans, Lieut. -Col. Stuart W. Mnr;ran
D.L.
J.P. a
ad Mrs. Prnbert.
Soi
is
red sa
nd.stone.
Crop
~, wheat
polnuies, i.u
nips
and
pa'
turo la
id. The
is S.217
aces, of »1
ich
13
water ;
rateable
value
, Z5.471
; the populat
on i
n 19
I w
as 77.
This
place i
included in
the
Un
ted
CuuncU School
Di«
trict of
Llanspyddid,
&.
he
children attend the
school ther
Morgan Thomas, mi
Aberclyn mill
FABSIEBS.
Marled thui: t farm 150
Andrews John, Pendyii
(water),
.Brewin Tom, Modrydd farm tPowell David, Conrtygilbert
Davies Isaac, Llwynbeddw | Powell Thomas, Penstar
Davies Rees, Llwyncellyn Probert James Rees. Cilwhib'-rt farn
Griffiths Dsvid Trm, Brestygelly frm'Prcsser William, Tw^noyadd farm
'Morgan William, Berthbaly'farm' iShaip John, Clwydwainhir farm
MONACBCLOGDDTJ (or MynochlcgA) is a parish in
the county of Pembroke, and near the sources of the
East Cleddau river, 5 miles north-by-west from Llan-
glydwen station on the Whit.land and Cardigan railway
(Great Western). 4 east-by-north from Maenlochog
and loj north from Narberth, in the hundred of
Kemmes, petty s;;ssi(.nal division, county court dis-
'trict and union of N.-irbrrtb, and in the rural deanery
of Dungleddy ani! archdeacomy and diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Dogmael is an ancient
building of atone in the Early English style, cnosi.stiriir
of nave, transepts and a western tuiu! .nniaiiuiiu'
■one bell: the church was restored in ioS8, at a c i<t
of ^800,- and now affords 120 sitting's. The legistcr
'dates from the year 1802. The living is a vicarat^e,
net income .^170, including 200 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of Sir Charles E. G. Philipps
bait, and Lady Philipp.s, and held since 191 1 by the
Rev. John Llanfair Dav'es, of St. David's College,
Lampeter. There i^ a Baptist chapel, founded in 1794,
with sittings ( ir 450 persons. The soi! is sandy; chief
crops, barley and oats. The area is 6,089 acres; rate-
able value, ^1,524; the population in 1911 was 386.
Post Office, Mynachlngddu.^Miss Margaret Ann Jen-
kins, siib-pi'stniistre^s. Letters through Clynderwen,
Penibrokeshiie Efailwen, 4 miles distant, is the
n.Miest niuiiey iii\ler & teleJ.;Taph office
childr
Will
1903, for 80
Davies Rev. John Llanfair F.Ph.
(vicar). Vicarage
Oriffiths Mrs. Bi7ndeddan
Luke J. Drefach
Young Rev. Lewis 'Gla*nant (Bap-
tist), Brynhyfyd
COMMERCIAL.
Davies Morris, blacksmith, Penrallt
Griffiths Rowland, carpenter, Penrhiw
Griffiths Rowland Jeunes, shopkeeper,
P'nybont Shop
James David Maihias, woollen factor,
Cwraisaf
Jfenkins Benjamin, carpenter, Tycanol
Jenkins Margaret Ann (Miss), shop-
keeper, & post office, Tycanol
Phillips John, shoe maker, Llain
Bees Daniel, miller (water), Tyrch
PAEMEHS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acre? or over.
Adams D.\ni9l, Dolamsaf
t Adams Martha (Mrs.), Maesyrwyn
Davies David John, Llethrmawr
tDavies Evan, Pentrithel
D.ivies James, Tynewydd
Davies John, Atsolwen
Davies John, Clarmeiniuchaf
Davies Morris, Penrallt
Davies Stephen, Dvffryeffvbro
Edwards Thomas, Pentreglas
Evans Benjamin. Dangarn
George Henrv, Plasdwbl
Grifiiths David, Penfeidr
tGriffiths John. Capel Cawv
Griffiths Margt. (Mrs.), Blaencleddau
Griffiths William, Llethruchaf
Harries David, Cwmcerwm
Harries Esther (Miss).Carnmeiniganol
tJames William, Llandreisaf
Jenkins Benj. (& carpenter). Tycanol
Jenkins David, Yetyfrwynen
Jenkins Ex.er, Henbark
John Caleb, Lanrhyd
John John, Tycwta
John Morris, Pantvrhigg
John William, DoJaunewydd
John William, Llwvndrain
Lewis Daniel, Blaenllethr
Lewis Daniel. Blaenuaen
Lewis Daniel, Llethrbach
L'ewelvn Ann (Mis^). Penllain
Mathias Owen. Brvnmehn
Owens Amaziah. AUty-gog
Owens Daniel, Drefach
Owens Simon, BlaendvfTryn
Phillips Jacob, Cwmgarw
Pliillips Mary (Mrs.). Trallwyn
Phillips Owen, Blaengors
Phillips Phillip, Llandre Uehaf
Phillips Phcrbe (Mrs.), Clyn
Vaughan John Bowen, Carnmei
Williams David, Rhosfach
MONINGTOIT is a parish in the county of Pembroke.
3 miles from Cardigan station on the Whitland and Car-
digan branch of the Great Western railway, in Kemmes
hundred, Cardigan union and coimty court district, Cem-
maes petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery
of Kemmes. archdeaconry of Cardigan, find diocese of St.
David's. The church of St. Nic' nlas, rebuilt in 1884. is
an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of
650
MONINGTON.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Williams esq. the principal landowner, is a handsome
mansion in the Italian style ; there is supposed to be
a passage leading: from the grounds to St. Dogmael's
Abbey. The soil is light loam ; subsoil, rock. The
chief crops are barley, oats and som,-' pastures. The
area is 1,028 acres; rateable value, ^^699; the popu-
lation in 19TI was 51.
Letters received through Cardigan. The nearest post,
money order & telegraph oflSce is at Moylegrove, about
I mile distant
Pantsaisoii. the The children of this place attend the schools at Llantood
I'Topeity itnd residence of Frederick George Robertson & Moylegrove
Williams Frederick George Robert- 1 Davies John, Rhydyfantwn
son, Paiitsai.son James Daniel, Flaslawrence
FAnjLERS. ' James James, Glandwracha
Duries Benjamin, Ehydgaled
chancel, nave, porch, and a belfry, containing one bell :
there are 77 sittings. The registers date from the year
J 784. The living is a vicarage, annexed with that of
Llantood to the vicarage of St. Dogmael's, net yearly
value /208. in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since igi6 by the Bev. Jenkin Griffith Hughes
B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at
St. Dogmael's. At the west end of Pantsaison, in this
parish, is a scarped earthwork, locally known as
" Castell-ion," and there are also two barrows, called
■i-spectively " Crug " and " Bryncws.
I Jones Evan, Trevigin
Ladd Llewellyn, Mansaison
Thomas Jason, Pantsaison
MONKNASH is a parish close to the sea, 5 miles
< mth-west from Cowbridge station on the Llantrisant and
.\bert.haw hraiioh of the Taff Vale railway, in the Ponty-
pridd division of the county of Glamorgan, Ogmore
hundred, Bridgend and Cowbridge union, Bridgend
onunty court district, Newcastle and Ogmore petty ses-
f-ional division, rural deanery of Groneath Lower (west-
-rn division), and archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff.
The church of St. Mary is an ancient building of stone
in the Norman style, consisting of chancel with ai.«le,
nave, and a western turret containing one bell : tradition
says that the timber in the roof of this church was
recovered from wrecked vessels belonging to the Spanish
Armada : the church was partially restored in the year
1890-91, and affords 80 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1785. The living is a perpetual curacy.
net yearly value ;^6o, with about 3 acres of glebe, in
the gift of George L. Bruce esq. and held since 1916
by the Rev. Sydney Thomas B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter, who is also rector of and resides at Marcross.
There are some remains here of ancient buildings, sup-
posed to have been monastic, and connected with the
Cistercian abbey of Margam. George L. Bruce esq. i»
the principal landowner. The chief crops are wheat and
seed grass. The area is 1,425 acres of land and. 145 of
foreshore; rateable value, j^i,58o; and the population
in 1911 -was 78.
Letters received through Cowbridie, Glamorgan. The
nearest post & money order & telegraph office is at
Wick, about i mile distant
Wall Letter Box
The children of this parish attend the schools at Wick
& Marcross
Bruce George L., J. P. Blaeii-
.b.n.s Ma^^ (Mrs.'l, Plough k
P.H
I.iiugher Richard, mason
MONKTON, SI
MOBVIL is a parish in the ci
siutli-east fn
Pembroke.
«ty,
Jones Evan James, MonUton west
Powell Thomas. Church farm
Thomas Griffith, Clandymanch
Williams Albert, farmer, Pen-j-cae
(letters through Cardiff)
Wm. farmer, Monkton cast 'Williams William, farmer. Mill farm
MOKRISTON. see Swansea
I Williams Thomas, blacksmith
I TASMBBS.
Davis Thomas, farmer, Tyn
(letters through Cardiff)
f Pembroke, 7 miles
Fishguard, the same distance north from
Clirhest.m Ro:iJ st:itiiin on the Carnarvon and Milford
si'OiIiui. .iiid 2 nii!'!U-east from Puncheston station on the
Chn.leruen and Gcodwi.k branch of the Great Western
iriilw.Tv, ri Kemnit'.s Imndred, petty sessional division of
Fishguard, county court district and union of Haver-
fordwest, and in the rural deanery of Fishguard and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church
i>f St. John the Baptist is a building of stone consisting
of chancel, nave, south porch and a western turret con-
laiuing one bell: the church was repaired ii. 1885 and
1892, at a total cost of ;£8oo, and affords 60 sittings.
The register dates only from 1813; the ancient registers
"" a rectorv, net income I
I Evans J. Soaroin, Fagwrgoch-fach
ill Francis John, Lodor-fach
I Harries James, Lodor-fawr
I Hughes Selina (Mrs.), Tynewydd
1 James Ruth (Mr«.), Penterfin
i Lewis Margaret (Mrs.). Vagwrlas
! Luke John, Penmynydd-mawr
Ty-Newydd
id to be lost. The living
Edwards Piter, New inn
Harries Jn. miller (water). We
FARMEBS.
Bateman William, Morvil
Edwards N. (Mrs), Cnwcyfely
Edwards Peter, Plaenpant
ICvans David, Dolebach
MOUNT is a parish in the county of Cardigan, on the
shores of Cardigan bay, 4J miles from Cardigan station,
"11 the Whitland and Cardigan branch of the Great
Western railway, 4 from Aberporth, and 4* from Car-
digan, in Troedyraur hundred, Cardigan' miion and
county court district, Troedyraur (Lower) petty ses-
sional division, and in the rural deanery of Sub Aeron,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
This plaie has a fine sandy beach, affording an extensive
and lovely prospect of Cardigan bay, the Carnarvonshire
coast and Bardsey island. The churcii of the Holy Cross,
which occupies a lonely site at the foot of a hill called
•' Y. Foel," is a plain but ancient edifice of native stone,
consisting of cliancel and nave and a belfry, containing
one hell: the east window exhibits curious carving, and
the entrance doorwav is of Norman date: the window.s
■>a the side towards 'the sea have been blocked up: the | MOUNT BEACH, in this parish, is protected
£^3, with 13 acres of glebe, in the gift of Sir Charles
E. G. Philipps hart, and Lady Philipps. and held since
1890 by the Rev. David Jenkyn Evans, of St. Bees, who
is also vicar of and resides at Pontfaen. Sir Marteine
Owen Miwbray Lloyd bart. J. P. is lord of the manor.
The chief crops are barley and oats. The area is 2,603
acres; assessable value, ^524; the population in igii
was 110.
Letters are received through Letlerstnn. Pembrokeshire.
Maenclochog is the nearest post, telegraph & money
order office for the south & north of the parish
respectively, or Letteiston for the western portion
The children of this parish attend the schools at Henry'o
Moat & Puncheston
Nicholas Elizh. k Cecilia (Misses).
Bryn-nant« k Blaenpalis
Owen John, Fagwrgoch-fawr
Salmon Thomas, Trepant
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), Pencnwc
Williams Hugh. Greenway
Williams John, H.aiomven
farm is a longitudinal Ixittow or
tuniuhis known as " Beddan'r Flemin," " the Flemings'
graves," and said to indicate the burial place of part
of a body of Flemish invaders, who landed at Traeth-y-
Mount on the first Sunday of the year 1155, and after
a severe contest were completely repulsed : occasionally
after heavy rains the sand will disclose the bones of
the s'.ain who were interred there; the chief scene of
the conflict was a spot now occupied by a farm called
" Ffynnon Grog" (the well of the Crossl. The soil is
light Inam with some clay; subsoil, rock. The chief
Tops are barley, oats, a little wheat, and grass and
ureen crops. The area comprises 1,172 acres of land
and 13 of foreshore; rateable value, j^653 ; the popu-
roof is of massive timber framing ; there
:.'re6n stone mid a chalice of Latin brass. The church was
re-seated in 1853, when a new two-decker pulpit with a
sounding board, and a reading desk were added ; there
are 80 sittings; the services are wholly in Welsh. The
registers dati: from 1813. The living is a vicarage, net
mcorne /80, in the gift of the trustees of the late
Edward Hugh Culley esq. and held since 1912 by the
K«v. .Iiihn Jones B A 1,1 St. David's College, Lampeter,
who is ul.to vicnr of Verwick, and resides at St. David's
Cottage, Gwbert-OQ-Sea. Half way between the church
and east bv a headland crowned by a conic.al hill, 250
feet high.
.Assistant Overseer, Samuel Thomas, Tyrlan
Letters through Cardigan, via Verwick, which is the
nearest post office. The n'-arest money order & tele-
graph offices are at Oardigiiii, 3^ miles from the south-
ern end of the parish, & at Aberporth, 3 miles from
the northern end of the parish
The children attend the schools at Verwick & Penpare,
Tremsen
DIRECTORY.
SOUTH WALES.
Marked thus • should be addressed
Aberporth, Cardiganshire.
Otivies Dorothy (Miss),apart9.Tygwyn
Darie« Rebecca (Mr3.),grocr.BlaeiifRn
ViBMEBS.
Thorn;
D«\-ies
Ennja
Ptn>
•Davies Evan, Mount mawr
Davies James, Blaenywaun
•Buries James Morris, Ponygraig
Davies John Hv. Nantmawr & Gra
Davies Rebecca (Mrs.), Blaenffin
Evans David, Tynewydd
Kvans Griffith, Bigny
MOtTNTAIN ASH
MOUNTAIN ASH is a town and an ecclesiastical
parish, formed from tlie civil parishes of Aberdare and
Llanwonno in 1863 ; it is in the Aberdare division of
»he parliamentary borough of Merthyr Tydfll, hundred
of Miskin, petty sessional division of Higher Miskin,
Merthyr Tydfil union, Aberdare county court district,
rural deanery of Aberdare, and archdeaconry and
•diocese of Llardnff, and was governed by a Local
Board from 1867 until the "Local Government Act,
[894," established the present Urban District Council ;
Tt is in the Aberdare valley and' is environed on both
^ides by the mountains, which risfr to a considerable
lieight and afford fine views of the valley and sur-
Cnunding country. Mountain Ash has two stations, one
(in the Aberdare branch of the Taff Vale railway and
the other on tJie Pontypool and Swansea branch of the
Xiroat Western railwav ; it is 4 miles south-east from
Aheidiire, 18 north-east from Cardiff and 178 from
London by road and 163 by the Great Western railway.
The town is supplied with water from works at Clydach
Valley and Darranlas, the property of the Urban District
Council; there are two reservoirs of 12,000,000 and
3,000,000 gallons respectively. The gas works are situated
.It Penrhiwceibev ; they were erected in 1887 and are the
property of the Urban District Council. The church of
St. Margaret, erected in 1862, chiefly at the expense of
the late John Bruce-Pryce esq. of Duffryn, Cardiff, at a
cost of about j^4,soo, is a building of stone in the Gothic
style, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, aisles, south
porch and an east tower containing 6 bells : an organ
-w.is erected in January, 1875, at a cost of ;C3co ; in
1884 the church was enlarged at a cost of ^1,000,
■and in 1898 further enlarged at a cost of .^3,000 : there
are 900 sittings. The register dates from the year 1862.
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;^300, with
lesidence, in the gift of the Bishop of LlandafJ, and
lield since 1914 by the Rev. John Llewelyn Croft L.Div.
»f St. David's College, Lampeter, and surrogate. St.
Dyfrig's mission church, at Newtown, was built in
t387, at a cost of ^£510, and affords 240 sittings. St.
Illtyd's mission church at Cefn-pennar, was built in
1904, at a cost of ;£90o, and has 240 sittings ; attached
is a reading room. MISKIN is an ecclesiastical parish
formed from the parish of St. Margaret by Order in
•Coimcil dated July 19, 1910. The church of St. John
*he Baptist, erected in 1909, built in stone in the de-
pressed Gothic style, consists of nave, north and south
iiisles, chancel, organ chamber and vestries. The
register daj;es from the year 1910. The living is a vicar-
■aire, net yearly value /'aoo. in the gift of the Bishop of
Xlandafl', and held since 1916 by the Rev. Joshua
Llewellyn Davies B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
St. David's Welsh mission church, Miskin, built in
1S87, at a cost of ^1,650, is an edifice in the Gothic
'•tyle, consisting of chancel, nave, north transept and
-.1 baptistery for adults: there are 310 sittings. The
<"athnlic chapel here is dedicated to Our Lady. The
cemeteiy, of 3 iicres, was formed in 1865, the land
liaving been given by John Bruce-Pryce esq. ; it con-
tains two mortuary 'chapels of stone, in the Gothic
»tyle, with a turret containing one bell, and is under
the control of the Urban District Council, actmg as
vho have purch; ' . - .
MOUNTAIN A.^II. 6.jl
James David, BlaenfHynuin
•Jones Thomas, Llwynysgaw
Lewis John, Ffynnon-grog
Owen Evan, Nantbach
*Rees John, Mountbach
^Thomas Samuel, Tyrlan
Williams David, Llainvmount
rooms, at Miskin, was built in i8yo, at a cost. <
;£7oo, and enlarged in 1892, at a cost of ;^5oo : is al«
used for Sunday school and children's service ; it cor
tains billiard, reading and recreation rooms ; there ai
also reading rooms in Miskin road. Nixon's Worl
men's Institute, Library and Public Hall was erects
in 1899, at a cost of ^8,000, by the workmen of Nixon
Navigation Colleries. The building contains librar;
reading, lecture, and other rooms, and has also
large theatre, seating 1,500 persons, which is let fc
public entertainments, theatricals tc. ; there is als
a billiard room, gymnasium and games room: tt
sittings of the magistrates, the board of guardiar
and the county court are also held here. In tl
basement is a good swinmiiiig hath, 54 feet in lengtl
The St. Margaret's Young Men's Club was opened i
1912; the building site, which was the gift of Lor
Aberdare, contains billiard and reading rooms. Tli
Cottage Ho.spital, in Granville terrace, erected in iSgf
Ijy Lady Aberdare, has 17 beds and a cot; about 12
patients are treated annually ; the hospital is supporte
by subscriptions. The Hospital for Infectious Disease!
Llanwonno road, was erected in 1892, at a cost (
;f 1,900, and has 12 beds. The Victoria Pleasure Ground
and Park, given to the town by Lord Abei-dare and tli
i overseers, and opened in 1897, is 7 acres in extern
pleasantly situated on the hill side overlooking th
town, and has been tastefully laid out at a cost c
;£i,7oo. There are also pleasure grounds at Penrhifl
ceiber containing about 4^^ acres and opened i
1908. DulTryn House is the seat of Lord Aberdai
D.L.. J. P. The principal landowners are Lord Abei
dare, Henry Seymour Allen esq. D.L., J.P. and Lor
Wharton. The soil is principally clay ; subsoil, various
Chief crops, oats, potatoes, roots and pasturage. Th
Urban District is co-extensive with the civil parish
Llanwonno, and comprises
97 of water ; lateable valu(
the populat
42.246-
The population of the wards
9,109; Darrenlas, 6,417; Duffryn, 5'',6i3; Miskin, 7'',t42
Penrhiwceiber, 8,816; Ynysybwl, 5,149.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in ion wa
■3.634- ^
The population of Miskin ecclesiastical parish in loi
"■as 5,832. ^
PENRHIWCEIBER is an ecclesiastical parish, formed i
1897 ; It IS 1 J miles south-east from Mountain Ash, ani
has stations on the Great Western and TafT Vale raihv:ivs
St. Winetred's church, erected in 1883, at a cost of ^i,90c
is an edifice of stone in the Early English style, consistin,
of chancel with south aisle, transepts and nave : the pulpi
is of Bath stone: the church was^enlarged in 1888,
the Burial Board
measuring 2^ acres to enlarge t.
also have two other cemcterie
Ynysybwl. The old Town H.ill,
cost of ;^i,ooo. is the property
Coimcil; but a new Town Hall
at a cost ot ^4,500. There are
the town. viz. Barclays Bank 1
Limited, and the London Join
Bank Limited, St. Teilo's p:
iivil parisl
of land
1901
\ras : Abercyr
cost of ^^700, and affords 410 sittings. Th(
vicarage, net yearly value .£'180, with residence, m th
gift of the Bishop of Llandaff. and held since 1904 by th
Rev. John Richard Jones, of the University College (
North Wales, at Bangor. Here is a church hall, erecte
1910, at a cost of ;£i,4i2, used for Sunday school, socif
gatherings &c. The ground floor is used as a voun
- , ""'"'* c'^b. The Workmen's Institute and Public Ha:
plot of ground was built in 1888, at a cost of ^£2,000, and consists 0
etery, and who : reading and billiard rooms, and a library of over 1,00
Abercynon and j volumes. A small hall, a branch of the "Nixon's Work
men's Institute, was erected in 1907, and contains
reading room and hall. There is also a large hall rap
able of seating 600 persons, which is let for puhli
meetings &c. and is supported by deductions from th
wage.*i of tthe workmen of Nixon's colliery; addition
were in 1900 carried out ot a cost of neaily £i.noo
The population in 191 1 was 9.723.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
i T. O. & Telephonic E.
ected in 1864, at a
the Urban District
Fas erected in 1904,
ree branch banks in
nited, Lloyds Bank
City and Midland
sh hall and club
street. — Mrs. Mary J
should have Glamorgan added
Deliveries .
X^etters are delivered at 7 & k
postmistr
Dispatches
Aberdare & District 1.55 I'm
Pontypridd, Cardiff & the
North 3
General Mail to all parts 8.45 ,
Relief Mail to Cardiff & all parts 7.30
Sundaj's, one dispatch, 7 p.m.
.50 p.i
652 MOUNTAIN ASH.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's-
liskin Town Sub-Post, M. 0. & Telephone Call OfBce,
Glynfjwyn street. — John Jones, sub-postnaastex. Tele-
VnrLiwceiber Post, M. O. & T. & Telephonic E. D.
Office. — Mrs. Blodwen Ellen Johns, sub-postmistress.
Letters should be addressed Penrhiwceiber, Glam
Oarranlas Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, ii8 High
•treat. — Mrs. Mary John, sub-postmietresa
Jaegarw Post Office, 33 Allen street. — Harry Jones,
sub-postmaster
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
rke Oniuii'il meets eveiy alternate tuesdny at 2.25 p.m.
at the Town hall.
Members.
Chairman, Charles Muddox.
Abercynon Ward.
Retire April I Retire April
harles Maddox 1920 Thomas Jones 1922
Iruie Jones 1921 I
Darrcnlas Ward.
Villiam Lambnrn 1920 I Rev. George Neighbour 1922
Villiam Davies 1921 |
Doffryn Ward.
Irirtith Evans 1920 | William Millar 1922
rwilym Arnold Kvans 1921 |
Miskin Ward.
(oali Bowles 1920 I W. T. Bnwen 1922
). J. Lewis 1921 I
Penrhiwceiber Ward.
ieorge Hall 1920 I Thomas Davies 1922
rhomas Jones 1921 I
anies Evans .
)avid Rogers .
Ynysybwl Ward.
.,. 1920 I R. Woosnam, jnnr 1923
1921
Officers,
'lerk, Arlhiu Pincombe, Town Hall
Deputy Clerk & Accountant, Fred Stock, Town Hall
rreasurer, W. F. Parry "de Winton, Lloyds Bank
VCedical Officer of Health, R. Llewellyn Williams
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.. L.R.F.P.S.Glas., D.P.H. Urban
District Health department, 3,2 Oxford street
kssistaut Overseer & Collector of Poor Bates, WilUam
Phillips, Town hall
Surveyor, W. G. Thomas, The Woodlands
Sanitary In.spector, Harry Thomas Jones, (;iydfan,
Abercynon
Collector, David Thos. Evans, Maes-y-ffrwd,Granville ter
UriHith Robert Arthur, Min-y-nant. Ninian rd.' Cardiff
(stipendiary), ehairman
Aberdare Lord V.D., D.L. Duffryn, Mountain Ash
lia\i.> David Price, BnysUwyd, Aberdare
i;i,i,i- (iriffith, Brynawel, Mountain .Vsh
^■.^.,u~ ('apt. Gwilym Arnold, Tyr-Ffrwd, Mountain Ash
Ki-ii"u;k William, Junction stores, Abercynon
tieoiKe Owen, Maesyderwen, Hirwain. Aberdare
Gray Frederick N. The H.^ath, Wcsi Over.-liff drive.
Bournemouth
Hodtes Frank, Llwydcoed. Aberdare
Jones Bruce, PI39 Newydd, Abeicynon
Jones David Williams, i Victoria square, Aberdare
Junes Edward, Tynywern house, Ynysybwl
Jcnies Evan, Ty Mawr house, Aberdare
.Inne* Thomas, Penrhiwceiber house. Penrhiwceiber
.l.M .•« William, Oakwood, AberlTrwd rd. Mountain Ai^h
Ll,i>.lUn Uees, BwUfa house, Cwradare, Aberdare
.Nbiii.l.i Frederick William. Aberdare
.M;alji;is Richarl James, The Garth, Pontypridd
Muri.'an Lt.-Col. Morgan V.D. Maesvdderwen, Mountain
Ash
('..».ll lieorgo Robert. Tyni-wydd, Hirwain, Aberdare
P..«ell .loseph Henry, Danvj.'rai^', Aberdare
K,M-> William. Frondeg, Abi-r^iuian, Aberdare
Williams Edwin. Arfrc.n. Parish mad. Tnysybwl
Th« Chairmen, for the time being, of the Aberdare k
Mountain Ash Urban District Councils, are ex-officin
mngistrntei
Clerk to the Mai.'isl rates. T.mi F.lias, Highfield,
Merthyr Tydfil
Petty sessions «ie held »l .M..oiil,nii Ash * Abercvnon
..n alternate ihiusday.
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cottage Hospital. Granville terrace, Miss Hettie Davis,,
matron
Urban Di.-trict Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Llan-
wonno road, R. Llewellyn Williams L.R.C.P. ft 8-
Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas., D.P.H. medical superinten-
dent; Miss Margaret Pigirott. matron
Nixon's Workmen's Institute, Library & Public Hall,
Oxford street, William Lewis Smith, sec. ; John
Morris, treasurer ; John Cumow, manager
Penrhiwceiber Workmen's Institute & Public Hall, John
Giles, sec. ; William Mason, caretaker
Police Station, High street, Thomas Davies, inspector,
2. sergeants & 9 constables
Police Station, Penrhiwceiber, David Johns, sergeant, &
5 constables
Stamp Office, Post Office, Kuight street, Mrs. Mar;.
J. Owen, distributor
Victoria Pleasure Grounds & Park
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Clerk to Mountain Ash Urban District Pension Com
mittee, Frederick Stock, Town hall
Income Tax Collectors, Josiah Evans k William Cha.s.
Dyer, 51 Oxford street
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Mountain Ash Dis-
trict, Pontypridd Union, Arthur T. Jones L.E.O.l* ■
Lond., M.R.C.'J.Eiig. Bodmeddyg
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Margaret's Parish Church, Rev. John Llewelyn
Croft, vic;»r; Rev. Alban Aeron Davies B.A. & Kev.
Thomas John Morgan B.A. curates; 8 t 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; nion. & thurs. 7 p.m
St. John the Baptist. Mi-kin, Rev. Joshua Llewellyn
Davies B.A. vicar ; Rev. David Jones B.A. curate ;.
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; daily 8 a.m
St. Winefred's, Penrhiwceiber, Rev. John Richard Jones.
vicar; Rev. Silas Evans B.A. cornle ; 8 & 11 a.m. &
6 p.m. ; wed 7.30 p.m
St. Dyfrig's Mission Church, Newtown; 11 a.m. & 5
p.m. ; weds. 7.30 p.m ; served from St. Margaret's
St. David's Church (Welsh); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed
7.30 p.m. ; seryed from .St. John
St. lUtyd Mission Church, CefnPeniiar ; 11 a.m. & 6-
p.m. ; served from St. Margaret's
At all these places of worship there are services on mon-
day & thursday, at 7 p.m. except when otherwise
stated
Catholic Church cf Onr Lady, Rev. Daniel Hallahan ,■
8.30 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wewl. 7 p.m. ji; daily,
6.1.0 a.m
Seats-
Baptist (Nazareth, English), built in 18O6 ; tl
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; nion. & thurs. 7.30 p.m 8o«
Baptist (Rhos, Welsh), built in 1855, at a cost of
£2.000. Rev. Thomas J. Hughes ; zo.^q a.m.
& 6.30 p.m goo
Baptist (Mount Pisgah, English), built 1897, at a
cost of .^2,450 600
Baptist (Ffrwd, Welsh), built 1897, at a cost of
;^2.=;0O 4.';0
Baptist (Bothesda, English), Penrhiwceiber. built in
iSSs, at a cost of j£663. A, Tebuilt in 1904, at a
cost of ;^3,ioo. Rev. David Howells; 11 a.m. tc
6 p.m.; tiies. k thurs. 7.30 p.m 600
Baptist fjeru.salem, Welsh), Penrhiwcpilwr. Rev.
William Samuel Thomas ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
tucs. & thurs. 7 p.m 700
Calviniatic Methodist fBethlehem, Welsh), built in
1857, Rev. John R. Ey-iins B.A., B.D. ; 10.30 a.m.
& "6 p.m ' 850
Oalvinistic Methodist (English), Duffryn street.
Rev. Edwin Surges; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. fe
wed. 7 p.m 600
Oalvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Moriah, Penrhiw-
ceiber, Rev. R. Owmryn Jones ; 10.30 a.m. k 6
p.m. ; tnes. & thurs. 7 p.m SJo-
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsli). Penrhiwceiber, Eev.
David Jones ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. &
thurs. 7 p.m Soo
Calvinistie Methodist (English), Penrhiwceiber road.
Rev. Edward Thomas Williams; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m 000
Congregational (Bethania, Welsh), Rev. John
Phillips ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs.
730 p.m 750
Congregational (Entrlish), Miskin. bnilt 1903, at a
cost of ^1,400. Rev. Stanley Moriran loo
Congregational (Carmel. Welsh). Penrhiwceiber.
built in 1880, Rev. Daniel Davies; 10.30 a.m.
k 6 pin.; tues. k thurs. 7 p.m Soo
DIRECTOKV.J,
SOUTH WALES.
MO L.N TAIN ASE
65?.
Oonjfregational (I'lovidcncP, English), built in 1869 ;
II a.m. & 6 p.ui
Congregational (Soar, Welsh), built 1905, at a cost
of /^2,soo, Rev. Wm. Davies ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Congregational (Welsh), Miskin, built 1904, at a
cost of .£3,000. Eov. Jenkin H. Evans
PrimitiTOMethoclist(English),Bruee^
street, built in i860; 11 a.m. &
6 p.m. Seats 400
IVimitiveMethodist, Newtown, built I
in 1880; II a.m. & 6 p.m. |
Seats 300 I „... ,..u... M'...
Primitive Methodist (Bethesda),
Crlyngwyn street, built 1890 ;
II a.m. & 6 p.m. Seats 300
Primitive Methodist, Rheola street,
Penrhiwciibev ; 1 1 a.m. &6 p.m.
Seats ISO
Wcslejau (En^'lish), Davran rd. (Aberdaie Circuit),
rebuilt in 1884, at a cost of ;^i,200 ; it a.m. &
i> p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m 500
Wesleyan (Brvn Zion, Welsh) (Aberdare Circuit),
built 1864, 'Rev. William Thomas Ellis: 10.30
;i.m. & 5 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m 400
I'UBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
All Education Committee, consisting of 18 members,
was formed in 1903 (increased to 20 members in
1907)
Meetings are held at the Town hall on the ist & 3rd
tuesdajs in each month at 2.15 k, 2.45 p.m. respec-
tiTely
('hairmaii, Mrs. T. W. .Millar
Director, Alfred Morgan, To^n hall
School Medical Officer. R. Llewellyn Williams L.R.C.P.
& S.Ediii., L.R.F.P.S.Olas. DuUryn Ftnvd
Attendance Officers, J. Lloyd, W.Brown & Thos. Williams
Miskin Higher Standard School, Mountain Ash (mixed),
opened in 191 1 ; A. J. Kent, master
("iie^arw, built in 1893, & enlarged in 1899 & again
... . . ^^
Council. Dufiryn, built in 1862, for 400 boys, 280 girls &
320 infants; A. Hughes, master; Mrs. B. Pearce,
mistress ; Miss Amelia Davies, infants' mistress. The
infants' school was destroyed by fire March, 1893, &
rebuilt in 1894
The Dufiryn Schools, & that at Miskin, together with the
infants' schools of Newtown & Cwmpennar & the
council schools, Penrhiwopiber, were erected at a
cust of ^,2,000
Miskin (mixed), built in 1875, 4. enlarged in 1893, for
347 boys & girls & 420 infants ; R. G. Shaw, master ;
Miss M. Grant, infants' mistress
Darranlas (mixed), opened in 1907, for 400 ; Isaac
Amhruse, master
Darranlas (infants), built in 1903, at a cost of ^^3,000,
& Hiihirf,'ed in 1907, for 350 ; Miss M. E. Tite,mistre3s
Newtown (mixed & infants), & enlarged in 1887, for 150
buys & girls & 100 infants ; D. W. John, master ;
Mi.-^s M. .M. S. Jones, infants' mistress
Pengeulan (infants), built 1901, for 250; Miss Frances
Penrhiwceiber (mixed), buUt in 1881, & enlarged in
1893 & 1 895, & again enlarged in 1903, for 370 boys,
350 girls & 425 infants; Ifor Davies, master; Miss A.
Jones, nii^tri'-s: Miss G. L. Grier, infants' mi.%tress
Pen;.Hul,Mi iiMxrh, nptned in 1906, for 296; W. Ellis
ThuMK,.. 1,..;„1 n,,,-UT
CwmpviKLu ,iuixr,li, built in 1874, for 120 boys &
girls ; \\ . E. Tlu.uias, master
Cefnpennar (infants), built in 1896, for no infants ;
Miss E. A. Harris, mistress
Catholic (mixed), built for 100 children, & enlarged in
1905. for 226 ; Miss Agnes Hales, mistress
ChueniT -tin-i, Mivkiii (infants), opened in 1911; Miss
N. H:(il,ui,l, ini-lr. .-^
riareiic- >ii.ii. ,-i.r;:d .school for mentally defective;
Miss On,;, (Inflitlis. mistress
York street (mixed), opened in 1915, tor 480; U. P,
Dowling. master
RAILWAY STATIONS.
William Richard Davies, station ma
Taff Vale
Great Western, Lewis Lewis, station master
Great Western, Penrhiwceiber, Dan Price,station master
Taff Vale, Penrhiwceiber, William R. Battram, station
master
PUIVATK liKSIUKNlS.
Abcrdare Lord V.D., D.L., J.P. Dufi-
ryn house: t 83 Eaton square.
London S W 1
Anibrose Isaac, Sunnybaiik. Aber-
ffrwd road
Armitage Walter, Norleigh, Aher-
ffrwd road
liuiges Rev. Edwin (Calvinistic
Methodist), Pantycelyn
Croft Rev. John Llewelyn (vicar of
St. Margaret's, k sm-rogate), The
Vicjirage
Davies Rev. Alban Aeron B.A. (curate
of St. Margaret's), Aberffrwd
D;nies Rev. Joshua Llewellyn B.A.
(vicar of St. John's), Brynteg.
Consort street. .Miskin
Davies Rev. William (Congrega-
tional), 8 Harcourt road
Davies David, Cwm-pennar
Duvies <;omer Lloyd, Bryntirion,
Alirrdare road
D..vies Thos. Teity vil. Aberdiire rd
Davirs-Jones Hugh, Brvncelevn
Dniiling Rowland, Nant-y-deri, Aher-
MOUNTAIN ASH.
Kvans Mrs. Mnes-y-Gwyn. Ahcr-
ffrwd road
Evnon Hv. Maesteg ho. Aberdare rd
Forbes .fohn Morrison. Plas-y-felin
George E. Herbert, The Grove
Geoig;, Isaac, The Grove
r,„„gli Jribez, Woodland street
Uiiugh Wm. Eli, Tan-y-graig,High st
Grier Miss, Rushbrook, Aheiffrwd rd
Griffith Edward Parry, Kenible villa,
Aberffrwd road
Griffiths Joseph, Hillside, Aberffrwd rd
iffiths Thomas, Cefn-pennar house
Daniel (Catholic),
Kdmunds Morgan
Kdw.irds
rffordd
villa.
Edwards .Mrs. Traw.-,cHed.Abervlare rd
Eiford Cb.irles Hc-nrj , t Jeffrey st
Ellis Rev. William Thos. (Wesleyan),
Bryn-mvfyr, Cadwaladr road
Evans Erv. Jenkin H. (Welsh Cong.),
Bethel villa. Consort st. Miskin
E>ans Rev. Jn. R., B.A., B.D. (Cal-
vinistic Mfthndist), Merville,Camp-
hell leirace
Evans David Thomas, Maes-y-ffrwd,
Granville terrace
Evans Griffith, Brynawel.Granville ter
Kvans Gwilyui Arnold J.P.Tyr-Ffrwd
Hallaban Rev.
Miskin road
Harris David, Da
Llami
Harris John Rees, 32 Oxford street
Heal Mrs, Camerton house, Llan-
wonno road
Herbert William Lloyd, Sunny bank.
Prvce street
Howell David Willio
n, Maesyrnnen
Hu-hes Rev. Tho
lias J. (Welsh
Baptist), , Hrvnha
■, HiiiU street
James Price, Tanyra
It, High street
Jenkins Arlhur .War
1, Ty-forest
Jenkins Mrs. Frisco
vil.Llanwonno rd
Jenkins Mrs. Hazeldene, Aberdare rd
Jenkins Mrs. 4 Troedyrhiw road
Jones Arthur Thomas, Bodmeddyg
Jones David Thos. Glannant, Allen st
Jones Gwilym, Redlands
Jones John -Morley, The Laurels,
Aberffrwd road
Jones John Owen, Poplars
Jones Mrs. Griffith, Aelybryn, Aber-
ft'rwd road
Jones Wm. Gwynaber ho. Granville ter
Jones Wm. Oakwood, Aberffrwd road
Lewis David John. Forest house
Long Harry, Maes-y-coed villa. Aber-
dare road
McGee Robert. Oaklands. Bailey st.
Miskin
1), (Ji.
[, Miskin
house
in V.D., J.P
.■ (Congrega -
Morgan Alfred (director of educa-
tion), Brynhafod
Morgan Arthur Evan, Rhydygwin,
Granville terrace
Nicholas James, Glenthorne, Gran-
Phillips Rev. John (Congregational),
Maes-Caradog, Aberffrwd road
Phillips Evan, Montrose. Aberdare rd
Phillips Ivor C. Fern bank, Austin st
Pillinger Jsph. Ash viUa, Aberdare rd
Pinoombe Arthur, Glanpennar
Probert Wm. Glanffrwd, Aberffrwd rd
Prosser John, Brvncelyn cot. High st
Ree.J Mrs. Islwyn vil. Llanwonno rd
Rees David, Oakland cottage. High st
Richards Bert, Osborne villa, Aber-
dare road
Richards Mr--. Brynderi
Rirhards Thomas,' Northlands
Srurlock Thomas, (•nmmercial stiei't
Smith William Le"is, Kingscroft st
SoUis Wm. Eldyth villa, Aberffrwd rd
Thomas David, Belgrade villa, Aber
ffrwd road
Thomas David, Bryndei wen. Aber-
dare road
Thomas Wm. Bryngwyn,Aberffrwd rd
Thomas William' Geo. The Woodlands
Thomas William Henry, Ashleigh.
.\berflrwd road
Hatson Rev. Arth. (Primitive Meth.).
Melbourne hmise, Allen street
White Miss, Penbryn, Richmond road
Williams Albert Henry, Glyngwyn.
Bailey street, Miskin
Williams Edward Evan. Pyle villa,
-iberdare road
654 MOUNTAIN ASH.
Mrs. Norton villa, Foi st
WilUams Mrs. Onkfield viUu. Aber
dare road
Wiliiatos M.S. ; Woodland road
SOUTH WALES.
ins RQl>e:t.. Ochrvbrvn,
[kelly's
Oapt.BogerLlewellynD.S.O.,
Early closing
bfv Bargoed Building Clul
.),Ffrwd
COUMEBCIAL.
av, Thursday
(G
AbiT Bargoed Estates Limited (G.
offices
Aber & Rhymney Valleys Land & Building Co. Limited
{Or. A. Evans, sec), FJrwd offices
Aberdare Valley Golf Club (Llewellyn Smith, sec. &
treasurer, 5 Park lane, Aberdare), Cefn-pennar
Aberfan Cottage Co. Limited (G. A. Evans, sec), Ffrwd
offices
Aberffrwd Building Club (G. A. Evans, sec), Ffrwd
offices.
Adams Alice Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. 15 Aberpennar st
Allen Geo. Edward, confr. 6 Glyngwyn street, Miskin
Allen Lydia (Mrs.), fruiterer, 5 Ffrwd crescent
Arthur Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 48 Duffryn street
Atkind Charles, jeweller, 21 Oxford street
Austin Charles, Mountain Ash inn. Commercial street
Badham William, draper, 25 Pryce street
Bailey William George, hair dresser, 55 Conmieici:il st
B.iker John, confectioner, 17 Caradoc street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (Thomas Scurlock, man-
ager). Commercial street ; draw on bead office, 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Laitlett William & Co. hoot repairers, 49 Commercial st j
Bartlett Levi, boot repairer, 66 Cardiff road
Bartlett Nimrod, confectioner, Austin street I
Catley John, boot repairer, 2 Cliff street '
Beecham Bessie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 John st.Ne«lii"ii ;
Bevan Sarah Ann (Mrs.), draper, 60 Oxford street ;
Biddle Annie (Mrs.), confectioner, Aberdare road
Boots Cash Chemists (Western) Ltd. 25 Oxford street j
Bowers Henry Charles, fruiterer, i Oxford huildinys
Biiwles Noah, district supt. British Legal & l"nited i
Provident Assurance Co. Ltd. 27 Oakland st. Miskin
liiacchi Brothers, ice cream dealers, 51 Commercial «t. '
& 4 & 73 Oxford .street j
Briggs & Co. boot makers, 42 Oxford street 1
Brook Frances (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 76 High streel ,
Brown William Henry, billiard rooms, Oxford buiUliiit;s
Burgess George Frpderirk,'Royal Oak P.H.Llanwonno rd !
Button Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Glyngwyn st. I
Miskin |
Cannings Tom, confectioner, 68 Commercial street
jDard John, shopkeeper. 32 Gladstone street, Miskin
Cash & Co. boot b shoe dealers, 44 Oxford street
Castree Fanny (Mrs.), bird dealer. 44 ('ommerciol st {
Chambers Bert, grocer & draper & grocers' sxindries
man, 82 High street
riiarle.s John W. registrar of marriages for Moiiiilaii
Ash district. Pontypridd union, Clvdfan, Cardifl' rd
(live Hall Building Club (Cardiff) (G. A. Evans, sec),
Ffrwd offices
Cole Blewdn, cimfectioner, 35 Commeicial street
Collins EHzabetb (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 King street
<!ollins William, shopkeeper, 15 Mary street, Newtown
Collyer & Co. butchers. Bush road. Miskin
CoUyer Arthur Albert Edward, butcher. 52 Oxford st
Collyer Thomas Robert, grocer. Bush road & 71 Tboma:
street & furniture dealer, Miskin road, Miskin
Compton William, Aberdare hotel. Ffrwd i-iesceiii
(\irb Joanna (Mrs.), draper, 4 Jeffrev street
Cottage Hospilnl (Miss Hettie Davis', matron). Gran
ville terrace
Coulson John, shopkeeper. -,5 Clarence street. Miskin
Coxon Gideon, shopkeeper. 40 Dover street
''uiitT, Morris, pawnbroker. 74 Oxford street
I'wmbach-Aberaman Co-nperative Siuietv Limited. ?
f'ominercial street & (Jardifl road
( ynon Cottage Co. Limited. Miskin road. Miskin
Dalies T. k .Son, tailors, Pryce street
Davies Benjamin, fried fish dealer, i, Caradoc stnri
Davies David, blacksmith, iDnftryn street
Davies Evan Watkin. hair dresser, 5 Brure street
Davies George James, fishmonger 41, & fruiterer 7 I
39, Oxford .street & 4 Miskin road
Davies Harriet (Mrs ), news agent, 70 Oxford street
Davies Israel, tailor, $>; Duffryn street
Davies John, boot maker, 17 Bailey street
Davies John Edwin, Bailey's Arms PH. Miskin
Davies Mary (Mrs ), ironmonger, 11 Oxford street
Davies Sem, colliery surveyor, Allen street
Davies Thomas, inspector of police. High street
Davies Walter John, parting contractor, 70 High street
l^-'^ies William, grocer, 7 Morgan street, Miskin
watch maker, 43 Oxford street
Das Thomas, Troedyrhiw hotu.<
T>s AVatcyn, Vr Hofod. Duff-
M.C. Duffryn Ffrwd. T N 66
Davies William Richard, station master. Tail Vale rlvi
Davies-Jones Hugh L.R.O.P. & S.Edin. surgeon, Bryn
De Winton W. F. Parry, treasurer
Council, Lloyds Bank
Drill Hall, Duffryn road
Duffryn Boot & Shoe Co. boot &c. m
Duffryn Hotel (Jenkin Williams,
street. T N 4
Dyer William, shopkeeper, Cefn-pennar
Dyer Wm. Chas. income tax collector, 51 Oxford striit.
East George, oilman, g Morgan street, Miskin
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 22 & 58 Oxford street
Eaton John Alfred, grocer, 25 Bailey street. Miskin
Edmunds Morgan, ironmonger, 53 Oxford street & Bash
Drban District
Oxford U
es Willi!
road, Miskii
Element Edward, dairyman, B Seymour stuei
Evans G. A. & Erans, accountants, Ffrwd officer
Evans (.'hristmas, stationer, 7 Ffrwd crescent
Evans David, butcher. High street
Evans David Thomas, collector to the Urban District
Council, Maes-y-ffrwd, Granville terrace
Evans Edward, farm bailiff to Nixon's Navigation Co
Limited, Gwernifor
Evans Gwilym Arnold F,S.A.A., F.C.I.S. (G A
Evans & Evans), incorporated .accountant, auditor,
valuer, house & estate agent, & secretary to varioii«
societies for the erection of workmen's dwellins;>.
clerk to Gellygaer County Schools & clerk In
Mountain Ash Council Schools, secretary to Gellygaii
evening classes committee & member of London
Executive Council of Incorporated Accountant'.
Ffrwd offices (T N 2) ; & Clire chambers. 121 Que.o
street, Cardiff
Evans Josiah, income tax collector, 51 Oxford street
Evans T. Arnold A.C.A. accountant (G. A. Evans i
Evans), Ffrwd offices
Evans Thomas, grocer, 50 Woodland street
Evans William John, hair dre.sser, 55 High stre«l
Eynon Henry, grocer & draper, 50 Oxford street
Fiower David, shopkeeper, Cefn-pennar
Foot Ernest James, fried fish shop, 9 Bailey street
Franklin William, fried fish shop, ,7 Prvce street
Freake William Richard, h,aker, 51 Dnffiyn street
Freed Victor, house furnisher 57. *, musical instrnim nl
dealer so. Oxford street
[•'leedman Moses, watch maker, is Oxford st.eei
Freeman Frederick, -rocer. 1 GIvilL'wvn slieel k ,
Bailev street, Miskin
George' E. Herbert, solicitor, Comm.Tcial >tivci
George Rees. oilman, 60 Llanwonno road
Gibson Lucy (Mrs), midwife. Dnfl'ryn road
Giles Evan, butcher, 45 Commercial street
Gilliland Alfred, shopkeeper, Cefn-pennar
Ghde John, fried fish dealer, s? Commercial street
Otu'ugh Eli7.h. (Mrs.), shopkpr! 2a, Thomas st. Miskin
Huiigli .labez. baker. Knight street; grocer, 6,^ W i-
land street & confectioner. 36 Oxford street
Gougrh's Garaee Co. motor car garage, engineers ,^
repairers; fleet of high-class landaulettes, tfiurini: &
charabanc cars for hire. Knight street. T Nos. ;j
day & 22X night. See advertisement
IJreat Western Colliery (Pontypridd) Accident Relief
Fund (G. A. Evans, seel, Ffrwd offices
(trier Kate (Miss), printer & stationer. 23 Oxford street
Griffiths David, fruiterer, 43 Commercial street
Griffiths Thomas William, solicitor. 51 Oxford street
Halewood Peter, boot & shoe maker. 14 Oxford stieel
Hall Henry, fried fish shop, 4 Darran road
Harding Anthony, shopkeeper, Llanwonno road
Harding Thomas, shopkeeper, Llanwonno road
Harford .lulia (Mis.), shopkeeper. Bush road. .Miskin
Harper Arthur & Sons (Arthur. A. M. & S. M
Harper), auctioneers ft estate agents, 51 Oxford si
Harper Arthur, income tax adjuster "ft acconnlant,
SI Oxford street
Harris David, builder. Bryn Ivor villa, Darran road
Harris David, ironmonger, 62 Commercial street
Harris John Rees, manager London Joint City fc Mid-
land Bank Limited, 32 Oxford street
Hav David, hosier, 6 Oxford street
Heal Thomas, undertaker, 84 Duffryn street
Herbert William Lloyd, grocer, 2 Oxford street
Hicks Edward, shopkeeper. 22 Pryce street & distii.'t
supt. London & Manchester Assurance Co. Limited.
1 Jeffrey street
Hicks William Thomas, insurance agent, 116 High st
Hill Thomas, contractor, i The Laurels. Cardiff road
DIRkCTORY.J
SOUIH WALES.
MOUNTAIN ASH. 655
Hillman John, fried fish shop, 5 Bailej street
Hipps Limited, tailors, 32 Oxford Btreet
Hodder Arthur Charles, boot maker, Pryce street
Hoffmann Cissie (Mrs.), dental rooms, 66 Commercial st
Hopkins Alfred, boot repairer, 22 Darran road
Hopkins M. K. (Miss), milliner, 2 Oxford buildings
Howell David W., F.C.I. S., F.L.A.A., F.A.I. pubUc
accountant, auditor, auctioneer & valuer, hotel ganger
k. stock taker, house, estate & shipping ui^enl.
Metropolitan chambers
Hr. wells Richard, herbalist, 54 Oxford street
Hunt Alphonso. coach builder, Duffrjn street
Button Charles, shopkeeper, 24 London steet
India & China Tea Co. (Charles Morgan, manage/), ji
Oxford street
Irons Frank, dyer & cleaner, 2 Miskin road
Jacobs Morris & Sons, pawnbrokers, 6 Ffrwd crescent
James Evan Owen, Mount Pleasant inn, Mi.skin
James Evan W. chemist, 56 Oxford street
James John George, shopkeeper, 17 Ceridwen street
Jarrold John, grocer," 49 & 50 Glyngwyn street, Miskin
Jeremiah John, billiard rooms, Glyngwyn St. Miskin
John Mary (Mrs.), draper. Post office, 118 High street
John William O. draper, 13 & 14 Bailey street
Ji>hnson Bros. (Dyers) Limited, dyers, 48a, Oxford st
Jon"3 Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 Dover street
Jones Arthur Thomas, M.B.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond.
physician & surgeon, & medical officer & public
vaccinator Mountain Ash district, Pontypridd union,
Bodmoddyg; surgery, Pryce street. T N 49
Jones Daniel, shopkeeper, i Bush road, Miskin
Jones David, dairyman, Caegarw
Jones Gwilym, solicitor. Bank buildings. Commercial st
Jones Harry, grocer. Post office, 33 Allen street
.ffnes Harry Thomas, sanitary inspector to the Urban
District Council, Clydfan, Abercynon
Jones James E. grocer, 2 Pryce street; 38a, Oxford st.
& I Thomas street, Miskin
J 'lies John, sub-postmaster. Post off. Glyngwyn st.Miskn
Ji>nes Joseph Leyshon, fried fish dealer, 36 Stream st
Jnnes Margaret (Mrs.),, shopkeeper, 4 Edward st. Miskin
Jones Samuel G. grocer, 26 & 27 High street
Jones Thomas. Miskin inn. Miskin road, Miskin
Jones William Henry, chemist, 9 Oxford street
Lambert George, shopkeeper, 9 Allen street
Lane Harriet Miller (Mrs.), confectioner, 61 Oxford st
Langford William Arthur, fruiterer, 7a, Ffrwd orescent
Lavery Henry, herbalist, 2 & 3 Jeffrey street
Lawrence William, shopkeeper, 27 Philip street
Lennards Ltd. boot & shoe dealers, 51 Oxford street
Lewis C. & Co. drapers, in Oxford street
Lewis Annie (Mrs.), Allen's hotel, Cardiff road
Lewis Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 80 High street
Lewis Charles James, grocer, Cefn-pennar
Lewis Cornelius, draper, 3a, Bailey street
Lewis David, fruiterer, 76 Commercial street
Lewis David John, chief mechanical engineer to the
Nixon's Navigation Co. Limited, Forest house
Lewis David Morris, draper, tailor & out fitter, Oxford st
Lewis James, shopkeeper, 43 Seymour street
Lewis Jane (Mrs.), Glancynon inn, 18 Oxford street &
registered lodging house. Duffryn street
Lewis Lewis, station master. Great Western railwav
Lewis Thomas, farmer, Llanwonno road
Lipton Limited, grocers &c. 29 Oxford street
Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 46 London street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch). Commercial street ; draw
on London head office, 71 Lombard street E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(John Rees Harris, manager), 32 Oxford street :
draw on head office, 5 Threadneedle st. London E C 2
London & Manchester Assurance Co. Ltd. (Edward
Hicks, district supt.). i Jeffrey street
Long Jabez & Son, grocers, 60 Commercial street
Lnngstaff C. E. bazaar, 72 Commercial street
Lukey M. J, (Mrs.), butcher, 75 High street
McGee Robert, surgeon to Nixon's Navigation Co. Ltd.
Oaklands, Bailey street, Miskin
McGregor Edward Robert, hosier, i Oxford street
MacLaren J. H. veterinary surgeon to Nixon's Naviga-
tion Co. Limited. Glyngwyn
Manfield Thomas, shopkeeper, 2 Morgan street, Miskin
Marsh Charles, boot repairer. Bush road, Miskin
Marshall John, fried fish shop, 42 Commercial street
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Ltd. outfitters, 40 Oxford st
Matthews Allen, herbalist, 4 Thomas street, Mi.skin
Maxwiirthy Samuel John, shopkeeper, 17 Henry street
Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. butter factors, 45 Oxford street
Mealing George John, hair dresser, 9 Ffrwd crescent
Mears Farnham, dining rooms, 8 Cardiff road
Meredith Janet (Mrs.), tobacconist. 74 Commercial st
Millar William, estate agent to the Nixon's Navigation
Co. Limited, Forest cottages
Millard Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Wood'land street
Mills Frank, builder, Oxford at. & Napier Arms P.H
77 High street
Mills Frederick J. butcher, 70 Commercial street
Mills George Walter, butcher, 20 Oxford street
Mills James William, baker, lo Duffryn street
Ministry of Labour Employment Dept. (Thomas H
Llewellyn, manager). Commercial street
Miskin Cottage Co. Limited (G. A. Evans, sec), Ffrwd
offices
Morgan & Elford, architects, i Jeffrey street
Morgan Alfred, director of Education, Town hall
Morgan George, shopkeeper, 10 Gladstone street, Miskin
Morgan Joseph, shopkeeper, 55 Clarence st. Miskin
Morgan Morgivn J. P. land agent to Lord Aberdare k
mining engineer, Maesydderwen. T N 25
Morgan Thomas, tailor, 21 Commercial street
Morris Benjamin & Son, grocers, 71 Oxford street
Morris David, refreshment room, :; Oxford street
Morris Edward, boot repairer, Bailey street
Morris George, Cefn-pennar inn, Cefn-pennar
Mountain Ash Constitutional Workmen's Club (Wui.
E. Gentle, sec). Commercial street
Mountain Ash Cottage Co. Limited (G. A. Evans
F.S.A.A. sec), Ffrwd offices
Mountain Ash & District Licensed Victuallers' Associa-
tion (David H. Howell, sec). Metropolitan chambers
Mountain Ash Furnishing Co. 47 Oxford street
Mountain Ash Hibernians' Band Institute (T. Bailey,
manager ; Phillip Phclan, sec), Pryce street
Mountain Ash Land & Building Co. Limited (G. A
Evans, sec), Ffrwd offices
Mountain Ash Pavilion Co. CArthur Harper, sec),
Darren road
Mountain Ash Permanent Building Society (G. A. Evans
F.S.A.A. sec), Ffrwd offices
Mountain Ash Urban Council Water Works
Mountain Ash Urban District Hospital for Infectious
Diseases (Roger Llewellyn Williams L R.C.P. & S.
Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas., D.P.H. medical officer;
Miss Margaret Piggott, matron), Llanwonno road
Mountain Ash Volunteer Band Musical Institute (David
W. Howell, sec). Commercial street
' Mountain Ash Workmen's Club & Institute (David
I Barnett, sec). Commercial street
I Mulvey Hugh, painter. 47 Commercial street
I Murray John, builder & contractor, coal, slate, lime
j & general builders' merchant, Taff Vale yard. TN 29
Neate Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Woodland street
Netherway Thomas, draper, 13 Oxford street
New Empire Picture Palace (Reginald Brown, man-
ager). Commercial street
! Newton Frederick Mark, balier. Stream street
Nixon's Navigation Co. Limited (John Owen Jones,
Arthur Adam Jenkins & Albert Henry Williams.
I managers), colliery proprietors
Nixon's Navigation Co. Limited (Edward Evans, farm
bailiff), farmers, Gwern-Ivor. Glyngwyn, Cwmcynon,
Lletty-turner, Fforest-isfa, Mardybach, Fforest-uchat
k Pontcvnon farms
Nixon's Workmen's Institute, Library & Public Hall
(William Lewis Smith, sec. ; John Morris, treasurer ;
John Curnow, manager), Oxford street
Norman Fred, boot repairer. Bush road, Miskin
Oliver George, boot maker, 38 Oxford street
O'Sullivan John, New inn, Oxford street
Owen Arthur Howard, hair dresser, 2 Ffrwd crescent
Owen Mary J. (Mrs.), postmistress & stamp distributor,
Post office. Knight street
Oxenham Fred, gasfitter, i Jeffrey street
Paine Edgar William, branch representative Refuge As-
surance Co. Limited, Aberffrwd road
Palace Cinema (Bert Richards, "proprietor), Oxford st
Pantvreisteddfa Building Club (Llwynpia) (O. A. Evans,
sec.), Ffrwd offices
Parfitt Georgina (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 16 Beadon street
Park Cott.age Co. Lim. (G. A. Evans, sec), Ffrwd offices
Payne Henrv. shopkeeper, 31 Oakland street, Miskin
Pe'arl AsFuranee Co. Limited (Philip Rees, district
superintendent"), 40 Oxford street ^ ._ , „ .„„„
Pengam Land & Building Co. Limited (O. A. Evans,
sec), Ffrwd offices ,„ , -o >
Penrhiwofibtr Cottage Co Limited (G. A. Evans, sec),
Ffrwd offices „. v . .
Phillips John, fruiterer. 8i,High street
Phillips William, assistant overseer & collector of Poor
Rates, Town hall
Phillips William Henry, fruiterer, Glyngwyn street
Philpan James William, grocer, 3 Caradoc street
Pincombe Arthur, solicitor, & clerk to Urban District
Council & cb rk to burial board. Town hall
Pouting Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Mary street.
Newtown
656 MOINTATX AS
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Pouting Giles, shopkeeper, Llanwonno road
Powell William P. & Co. Limited,railway carting agents
Pretty Thomas, farm bailiff to Lord Aberdare, Cefn-
pennar
Price ArtLor Perrin, interior decorator, Sydno> villa.
tilanville terrace
Price John, hair dresser, 37 Commercial street
Prosser John, shopkeeper, 56a, Woodland street
Prosscr Reginald Ernest, saddler, 37 Oxford street
Pugh & Co. drapeis, 12 Oxford street
Puyh Richard, confectioner, 77 Oxford street
Pugho Mary Ann (Mrs.), news agt. 12 Bailey st. Miskin
Babaiotti Brothers, confectioners, 72 Oxford street
Rces David, boot repairer, Bush road, Miskm
Rees Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Woodland street
Bees John, bazaar, 2 Knitrht street
Kaes Philip, district superintendent Pearl Assurance
Co. Limited, jo Oxford street
Bees William, Navication PH. Oxford street
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (Edijar William Paine,
branch representative), Abeiffrwd road
Reynolds John, Jeffreys Arms P.H. Jeffrey street
Reynolds Joseph, chemist, 78 Commercial street
RhVmney Valleys Land & Building Co. Limited (G. A
Kvans, sec), Ftrwd oflices
Bichurds Bert, proprietor of Palace Cinema, Oxford st
Eichards David Wm. Bruce Arms P.H. Commercial st
Bichards George, monuuiental mason, Allen street
Richards John Henrv, house agent, Ardnvn, Oakland
street, Miskin
Eichards Thomas, teacher ot music, Bryn villa, Gran-
Eichardson F. & C. N. confectioners, 64 Commercial sr
Ri-:har-ison Reginald, shupkeeper, 63 & 64 Glyng«yn
street, Miskin
Roach Edward, hair diesser, 7:; Oxford street
Rowlands Charles, H.irp inn, Jeffrey street
St. Mar..'aret's Toun./ Men's Club (William Hitchins,
sec.), Dnffryn road
Saunders Jn. Jas. printer 24a. & stationer 17. Oxford st
Scotti.sh Lesal Life Assurance Society (W. J. G.
Nicholas, dist-'ict manager). 4ga. Commercial street
Scurlock Thomas, manager Barclays Bank Ltd.
Contmercial street
Seiighe-'ydd Building Club (G. A. Evans, sec). Ffrwd
offices
Shave Emily (Mrs ), fried fi-sh shop, 43 High street
Silcox Aquiila, china, glass &c. dealer, 38 Dullryn street
Smith Thomas John, grocer & baker, 3 Oxford street
Smith Wnlter, grocer, 10 Ffrwyd crescent & baker,
Seymour street
Smith William Lewis, traffic manager to Nixon's Navi-
gation Co. Limited. Kinsiscroft street
Stephens George, china & glass dealer. 63 Oxford st
Stewart's Limited, tailors. 4 Oxford bidgs. Oxford st
Stock Frederick, deputy clerk & accountant to Urban
District Council & Clerk to the pension committee.
Town hall ; res. Bryn Ffrwd villas, Granville terrace
S\monds Thomas Charles, shopkeeper, Llanwonno road
Taffs WeU Building Co. Limited (G. A. Evans, sec ).
Ffrn
offic
Tarran-y-Morthwyl Building Club (Llanbradach) (O A
Evans, sec), Kfrwd offices
Tei^ue James Henry, shopkeeper, Arthur street
Thomas John William, undertaker, 4 Pryce street
Thomas Lily (Mrs.), draper, 68 Oxford street
Thomas Rees, Cresselly inn, Cardiff road
Thomas Ihomas, hosjei, 70 Oxlord street
Thomas William, china & glass dealer, 90 High street
Thomas William, confectioner, a Darran road
I'homas William George, surveyor to the Urban District
Council, The Woodlands
Thomas William H. hair dresser, 4 Bailey street
I'houias William Henry, monumental mason, Allen at
fiehaine Cottage Co. Limited (Daviu W. Howell, sec ),
Metropolitan chambers
Vaughan Thomas, greengrocer. 23 Duffryn street
Victorii Pleasure Gromids & Park
Watkiiu Albert, confectioner, 78 Oxford street
Watkins William Francis, boot repairer, 5 Cardiff road
Watkins William John, beer retailer, 10 Allen street
Watson Samuel, photographer, Oxford street
Watsons, timber merchants, Cardiff road
Weaver Shirley, boot repairer, 66 High street
Weeks Prescott, shopkeeper, 12 Cil-haul terrace
Wesleyan &, General Assurance Society (David Hughes,
district superintendent). High street
Western Valleys Cottage Co Lira. (G. A. Evans, sec),
Ffrwd oflices
While William, butcher, la, Thomas street, Miskin
Wilcox Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4a High street
Wilcox Wai'iam Thomas, family butcher. 27 Oxford at
Williams .Albert, Colliers' Arms P.H. Newtown
'.Villiams D. Ernest,artificial teeth ma. 39 Commercial at
Willi ms Frederick, butcher, 2 Bailev street
Williams Jenkin, Duffryn hotel, Oxford street. T N 4
WiriaiiLs .lolin, shopkeeper, 48 Glyngwyn street, Miskin
Williams John Thos. teacher of music, 22 Woodland ter
Wilianis R. Llewellyn L.B C.P. & L.R.C.S.Edin.,
L R.F.P.S Glas., D.P.H. school medical ofDcer k
medical officer of health. Urban District Health
Departu.ent, 32 Oxford .street. T Nos. 41 & 63
Wil lams Robert, mason, Cardiff road
Williams Thomas, colliery agent to Nixon's Navigation
Co. Limited, Treodyrhiw house
Wi'liams Tbnmas, school attendance officer. liBeadon st
Win.lsir Building Club (David W. Howell, .^ec.l.
Metropniitan chambers
Woodley & Co. butchers, 27a, Oxford street
Yerbnry Arthur, assistant superintendent Prudential,
Devonshire villa, Aberdare road
Tiiung Mill's I'lhvistian Association (Jonah Adams.
sec). Oxford street
Letts s to be addressed Ponrhi
ceibor, Glamorgan.
rniVATE nKSIDENTS.
BlaAer William, Rosemount
Davies Rev. Daniel (Congregational),
Osborne terrace
Davies Ivor, Derlwyn
Davies Thomas, Haulfrvn
Evans Bev. Silas B.A, '(curate of Si
Winefred's)
Hall Arthur. Rheola villa
Hamm.ind William, Brooklyn
Howells Re-.. DviH (I'.uglish Baptist).
13 Olashrook terrace
Howells Howell, 12 Dillington terrace
Jones Rev. David (Calvinistic Melho
dist), Bryn Hermon
Jones Bev. B. Gwmryn (Calvinistic
Methodist), Orielton villa
Jon.'s Rev. Jn. Richd. (vicar), Vicarage
Jones Alfred Morgan, i Station ter
Jones Mrs. Tanybryn
Jones Thos. J. P. Penrhiwceiber honse
Levinson Lewis. Oartref
Morris Evan, Maesyrhat •
Oats Mrs. Melbourne house, Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Phillip Thos. Ednd. Penrikvber villa
Phillips-Jones Benj. Jas. Tan-y-bryn
Hoss R. 174 Penrhiwceiber road
Thomas Rev. William Samuel (Bap-
tist), EHor, honse
PENRHTWCETBF.B.
Williams Rev. Edward Thomas (Cal
vinistic Methodist), 48 Penrh-K
ceiber road
COMMEBCIAL.
Abbott Thos. shopkpr. 79 Morris av
.Andrews Hyman, boot repairer, 10;
Penrhiwceiber road
Bennett Samuel, hair dresser, 83
Penrhiwceiber road
Blaynev Thomas, fruiterer, 33 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Brake Charles, bout repairer. 53
Penrhiwceiber road
Hree.se Lily (Mri,.). shopkeeper, 32
Dilwyn street
15i it-/. Benj imin. artificial teeth manu-
facturer, ii;8 PLMii-hiwceiber road
:irit-/. Ida (Mrs.), funiiture dealer,
160 & 1G2 Penrhiwceiber road
^ryer Thomas James, fruiterer, 6
Penrhiwceiber road
"annings Alfred, wardrobe dealer, 71
Penrhiwceiber road
Hare & Geen, confrs. 51 Rheola st
Carver Frede-ick George, fried Vxfh
dealer, 41 Rheola street
"!ash JtCcboot mas iPonrhiwceiber rd
"lancy Thomas John, tailor, 181
Penrhiwceiber road
Cruci Brothers, ico cream dealers, i6
Penrhiwceiber roa'l
witib-.-.(--h-Aberaman Co-operative So-
ciety Limited (Miskin branch),
Penrhiwceiber road
Davies David Evan, hair dreaser, 40
Rheola street
Davies James, shopkpr. Woodfield ter
Davies John, wardrobe dealer, 147
Penrhiwceiber road
Davies Rachel (Mrs.), draper, 39 &
41 Penrhiwceiber road
Davies Samuel, billiard rooms, Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Davies Tho- M R.C.S Eng., L.R.C P
Lond. physician & surgeon, public
vaccinator Penrhiwceiber district,
Pontvpridd union & surgeon to the
Penrikyber & Nixon's Collieries,
Haulfryn
Davies William, grocer, 185 Penrhiw •
cp.ibcr road
Davies-Jones Hush LB C P. fc R.
Edin. surgeon. Penrhiwceiber road
DiUinsiton Cottage Co. Ltd. (The)
(Howell Hiwells, sec)
Earl Lilv (Mrs.), fruiterer, is Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Edwards David B. carpenter, Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Eviins Edmund, outfitter, 7 Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Evans Geo. irrcr.177 Penrhiwceiber rd
Evans George Hugh, painter, 47 DIl-
DIHECTORY.J
SOUTH WALES.
MOYLurtovE. 657
Evans John, frniteier, 4 Rheola street
Evans Tlionias John, district siipt.
RetiigB Assunince Co. Limited. 102
Penihiwceiber ro-.ui
Evans Tom, Lee hotel, Pnnvhiw-
ciiiber road
Erann William Ed'jn.r, butchi-r, 36
P*;nrhiwceiber rnnd
Evans William Gi.'orge, shopkeeper,
39 Rheola street & i Pen-y-bryn ter
Fanthani John William, fi.shmonger
1 3, & buKher 20, Ponrhiweeiber rd
Fine Eli, pawnhroltpr, 69 Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Fisher Geo. boot ma. 36 Rheola st
FraJicis Ted, boot repairer, 75 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Freedman Max, watob maker, 28
Peiirhiwceiber road
Geor-o William, Park hotel, Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Greenham Sampsnn, fniiterer. 169
Penrhiwceiber road
Hancock John, refreshieoiit roosns
133, & fried tish shop 149. Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Hemming William, shopkeeper. 73
Penrhiwceiber road
Hicks Edwd.grcr.40 Penrhiwceiber rd
Hopkins William John, draper, 3
Penrhiwceiber road
Howells John Mor>fan, biitK^hev. 11
Penrhiwceiber road
Howells Thomas Llewellyn, manager
of the Penrhiwceiber Iiidnstrial Co-
operative Society Ltd. 27 Rheola st
Hughes Evan John, butcher, 132 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Hog-hes William, cnrpenter. Lee Hotel
mews
India & (Jhina Tea Cd. L'rnceis, 29
Penrhiwceiber road
Isaac John, grocer, 61 Rheola ptr.-et
James Edward J. iionnionger, 24 Pen-
rhiwceibar road
Jenkins E. T. tchr. of mn.sic. Park vil
Jenkins James Llewellyn, insurance
agent, 103 Penrhiwceiber road
Johns Blodwen Ellen (Mrs.),sub-uost-
mistress. Post office
Jones Alfred Morgan, chemist, 36
Penrhiwceiber road
Jones Daniel, butcher, ii Pmrhiw-
ceiber road
Jones Edmund, tulcher. 35 Rheola st
Jones Rees, eoiifectinner, 12O Per-
Thiwceiber ro.ad
Jones Richard, fishmonger. 76 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Jones Thomas J. P. sec. to the Pe.n-
rikyber Navigation Colliery Co.
Ltd. T Nos. Q & 10 Penrhiwceiber
Keen David, Osborne hotel
Keen Margaret (Miss), greengrocer,
32 Penrhiwceiber road
Kcepins Arthur, shopkeeper, 101 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Kinsey Thomas, haker. Golden Cross
bakery & 64 Penrhiwceiber road
MOXriTTOISr is a very small pariah
Pembroke, 3J miles T.est-south-west
station on the Pembroki
of the Great Western 1;
Levinson Benjamin, pawnbroker, 35,,Pentwyn Isha Land & Building Co.
37 & 219 Penrhiwceiber road Limited (Howell Howells, sec)
Lisle James D. Belle Vne hotel. Pen- Phillips Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 95
rhiwceiber road i Penrhiwceiber road
Lloyd Edgar Stephen, iiair dresser, i Phillips- Jones Benjamin James
tre«t M.R.C.S., L.E C.P.Lond. physician
Lloyd Margaret (Mrs.), draper, 2 & 4
Penrhiwceiber road
Lloyds Bunk Limited (sub-branch)
(open tiies. & fri. to. 45 a.m. to 2
p.m.), 32 Rheola street ; draw on
London head office, 71 Lombard st.
E 03
London Joint City i. Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch to Aberdart-)
(open tiies. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. &
sat. II a.m. to 11.40 a.m.), 39
Rheola street ; draw on head office,
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Magor William, news agent, 22 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
•derick Ja!
Penrhiwceiber roat
Masters Sophia (Mrs.), draper, 179
Penrhiwceiber road
Matthews Rees William, baker, 82
Gianlay street
Morgan Charles, shopkeeper, 44 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Morgan Margaret Ann (Mrs.), butcher,
10 Penrhiwceiber roa<l
.Morgan Thnmas, boot & shoe maker,
45 Rheola street
Morris Evan & Sons, grocers '& pro-
vision dealers, 28 Rheola street.
T N 23 Penrhiwceiber
Morris Evan, draper, 32 Rheola street
Nihlett George, fried fish dealer, 5
Penrhiwceiber road
Nixon's AVorkmen's Reading Room
(David Thomas, caretaker), Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Dates William Richanl, hair dres.ser,
133 Penrhiwceiber road
Oliver George, boot maker, 38 Pen
rhiwceiber road
Panes David Thomas, fniitvrer. 14
Penrhiwceiber road
Passmore Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
119 Penrhiwceiber road
Penrhiwc.'iber Antomobile Co. Ltd.
motor ear proprietors, 62 Rheola
street. T N 20 Penrhiwceiber
Peni-'hiwceiber Constitutional Club
(Idris Morris, .sec), 151 Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Penrhiwceiber Industrial Co-oper.ative
Society Limited (Thoma.s Lli
Howelli
T N iS
anajj^er), 27 Rheola
■geon, & medical officer to the
Penrhiwceiber & Mountain Ash
collieries & public vaccinator, Pen-
rhiwceiber district, Pontypridd
union, Taii-y-bryn
Powell Johii, 'stationer, 19 Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Price David Jn. grocer, 62 Rheola st
Pritchard David, butcher, 30 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Pugh Harry, hair dresser, Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Pugh Mary (Mrs.), drpr.6o Rheola st
Rathmell Frank, shopkeeper, 155 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd. (Thomas
John Evans, district supt.), 102
Penrhiwceiber road
Retail Dairy Co. Ltd. 53 Rheola st
Richards Evan, tailor, 116 Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Richards Robert, confectioner, 47
Rheola street
Richards Taliesin, tailor, 92 Penrhiw-
ceiber road
Rogers Robert, shopkeeper, 207 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Ross It., M.B. physician & surgeon,
174 Penrhiwceiber road
Royal Co-cir"rative Collecting Society
Liiii'M I • I .,: .^- TJe-n-ellyn Jenkins,
il'-r ■ * : i Penrhiwceiber rd
Star. 'I ;; ,^ flour dealer,
20 T . . .' . I road
27. 42
& 163 Penrhiwceiber road
Stidder Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 51
Gianlay street
Taylor Robert, ironmonger, 67 Pen-
rhiwceiber road
Thomas Annie <Mrs.), confectioner.
8 Penrhiwceiber road
Treharne Owen, news agent, 9 Per-
rhiv,
iber
)ad
Wastie Charles, baker, 50 Rheola st
»5
ai5P.
Welsford Harry, shopkeeper, 151 Pen-
rhiwceib.T road
Wilkins Edwin, hair di
rhiwceiber road
VPillianis & Co. drapers, 31 & 33
Rheola street
Williams David, tailor, Llwynypia ho
Williams John, shopkeeper, 112 Pen-
rhiwceili-r road
Williams Ml Khair drssr.6a,Rheola st
Willi;- ns Margt. (Mrs.), news agent,
210 Penrhiwceiber road
Workmen^s Institute & Public Hall
i-WiUiaii) Mason, caretaker: ,Tohn
Giles, sec)
the Cnnnl.y of
om Narberth
ck and Whitland section
south-
Haverfordwest, and 256 from London, in Nar-
berth hundred, union, county court district., and petty
sessional division. The chapel (dedication unknown) is
an ancient edifice of s'.one in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, west porch, and a western
bell cote, containing one bell : there are 50 sittings. The
living is a donative, yearly value £12, in the gift of
Evans James, farmer iMerriman Mary A;
I Mounton hill
MOYIiGEOVE. called in Welsh "Trewyddel," is 0
parish and village on the north-east coast ot the county
of Pembroke, 5 miles south-west from Cardigan st.atior
on a branch from Whitland junction of the Great Western
railway, and 5^ from Newport, in Kemmes hundred.
Cardigan union and county curt district, Cemmaes petty
sessional division, and in the rural deanerv of Kemnes.
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. The
church ot St. Andrew, restored in 1866, is an edifice ol
the Bishop of Llandaff, who provides a clergyman to
conduct an occasional service. The Bishop of Llamlaf
is lord of the manor and the principal landowner. Th"
soil is clay; subsoil, carboniferous limestone. The chief
crops are oats and Karley. The area is 339 acres ; rate-
able value, £2yS; the population in 1911 was 17.
Letters through Templeton, Pembs. Narberth Is Ih,-
nearest money order & telegraph oHTice
Wall Letter Box, MoUeston Cross roads
The children attend the school at Templeton
, Ann (Mrs.), farmer
William, farmer, Washfield
(Miss), farmer.
nave, oi.sles, south transept and a
.pire, containing 2 bells: in the church are monuments
fn the Rev. D Morsran, a former near, and to Messrs.
nd Owen Philipps : there are 150 sittings. The
of baptisms dates from the year 1771 ; mar-
178T ; burials. 1783. The living is a vicarage.
ome ^162, with elebe (;fi76). and
gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held
E.
lidence.
658 MOYLGKOVI
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
by the Rev. Evan Philips Jones B.A. of St. David's
College, Lampeter. There is a parish room near the
church, a Baptist chapel, erected in 1894, with 170
sittings, and a Congregational chapel, founded in 1741,
seating 400 persons. The soil is light and sandy ;
subsoil, rock und gravel. The chief crops are wheat,
barli'y and o.its. The area comprises 2,489 acres of
land and 16 of foreshore; rateable value, £1,771; thp
population in 1911 was 300.
Po.st, M. 0. k T. Office Miss Frances Owen, sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Cardigan
867, for 1:7 children;
FABMBBS.
Davies Benjamin, Pantgwyn
Davies Evan, Trefaesganol
Davies James Devonald, Blaenawei
Edwards John Llojd, Blaenawen
George Benjamin, Fountain
Griffiths Thomas, Parke
Harries John, Rhydygof
James Daniel, PwUcregin
James Elizabeth (Mrs.), Brynaber
James Thomas, Pen Bank
J.in.es Thomas, Treprisk
Jones Dewi, Llawyngwydd
Ladd Charles, Trefaesisaf
Davies Jacob, The Parsonage
Johnson Henry, Cwmbach
Jones Rev. Evan Philips B.A. (vicar)
Vicarage
Jones Rev. Thoma.< (Congreaational)
COMMERCIAL.
Davies David, blacksmith
James Benjamin, assistant overseer
Owen Frances (Miss), shopkeeper, i
post office, Glanavon
Thomas Anne (Mrs.), miller (water)
Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), shop
keeper, Bardsey view
Williams John, shopkeeper, Bryngwyn
THE MTTMBIiES, see Oyslermouth.
UTDDFAI (or Mothvey) is a parish and village in the
Carmarthen division of the county of Carmarthen and
on the river Towey, 3 miles south-east from Llandovery
station and 5 north-east from Llangadog station, both
on the Ci aven Arms and Llandilo branch of the London
and North Western railway, in the hundred of Perveth,
petty sessional division, county court district and union
of Llandovery, and in the rural deanery of Llangadock,
archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Michael is a building of stone, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a belfry
containing one bell: the church was restored in 1874 at
a cost of ;^8o3, and further restorations were effected
in 1877, costing £31, and in 1886 at a cost of £ioz:
there are now 280 sittings. The register of baptisms
dates from 1655 ; burials, 1653 ; marriages, 1654. The
living ;8 a vicarage, net income /200, with 6 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St.
David's, and held since 1914 by the Rev. David Jonathan
Evans B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There are
Davies David J. P. Rhyblid
Evans Rev. David J., B.A. The Vicar-
age
Richards Rev. David (Congregational)
Bowen John, carpenter
Davies David, plasterer, Brynhelyg
Hughes Thomas, carpenter, HoUybush
Ingram Janaes, Plough inn
Lewis Tudor, farmer & road surveyor,
I'ilgwvn (po.stal address, Llanga-
dock)'
Mathais Owen, Half Wav inn
Richards John Francis, "blacksmith
FABMKH.S.
Clark John, Tynewydd
Clii.aent John R. Llwynjack.
Davies Anne 'Mrs.)" Penlan
Davies Daniel, Llwvnevanfeddig
Djvies David. Biiilyrhyn
Davies David. Gribin '
Davies David, Rhyblyd
Driv.e.s Elizabeth fMr.<.). Garlwvd
Davies Evan. Goy.alH '
Davies Isaac, Trevcnty
Davies John. Cwmcowthy
Davies John, Cwniydissa
Davies John. Cynillncha
Diivii'S John, Pantygasseg
Davies John, Tylehowel
Davie.s Iji-nia, Cwmbranuchaf
Davie.s Mary (Mrs), ("efncerrig
Davies William, Cetngolen
MTDKIM is a parish and village in the Carmarthen
division of the county of Carmarthen, on the Dewi fawr
river, 2J miles north from St. Clears station on the
Whitland and Carmarthen section of the Great Western
railway and 9 west from Carmarthen, and in the
hundreds of Derllys and Elvet, petty sessional division
.f St. Clears, union and county court district of Car-
Miarthon. and in the rural deanery of St. Clears, arch-
deaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. David is a building of stone, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, transepts, and a turret containing
J bells : it was restored in 1889 at a cost of ;£|i,ooo, and
.iffords 300 sittings: the east window is stained. The
iii?isters date from the year i6i;3. The living is a
vicarage, net income ^240, with 17 acres of glebe and
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St David's, and
Dyer John, Gellvmaen
Dyer Thomas, Green hill
Edwards William, Glantowyissa
Evans Ann (Mrs.), Pentwynnchs
Evans Daniel. Tircyd
Evans Evan Price, Glasalltissa
George Griffith, Aberhenwen i
TrawsUwyndu
Griffiths Daniel, Glassalltfawr
Griffiths David, Goleugod
Harries David, Caejenkin
Harries Rachel (Mis.s), Cwmgwyn
Hughes David, Godrewaun
Hughes Mary (Mrs.), HoUybnsh
Hughes Rees, Rhock
Hughes Thomas, Cwmbranissa
James David, Ysgj-borfawr
James John, Forest house
Jones Arthur. Troedrhiw
Jones David. Gorllwynfawr
J.mes Evan, Dyffryn
Jones Herbert R. Cefnrhyddan
Jones Howell, Vanfach
Jones Joseph, Blaencwm
Jones Morgan, Llanerchgoch
Jones Thomas, HavodfawT
Joiici, Thomas, Lhvvnmeredith
.Tones William, Bl.iendynfich
Jones William, Tyncoed
Lewis Lewis Price, Llettyvandde
Lewis Tudor,CiIgivyn (postal address
Llangadock)
Lewis William, Llwyn-wormwood
Ladd Thomas, Ffynonwatty
Morris Benjamin, Fagwreinonfach
Morris Stephen, Havod grove
Morris Thomas, Tegypistyll
Owen David, Dyffiyn
Owen William (Mrs.), Blaenpaiit
Owens David, Tynewydd
I'hilipps James Morgan, Treriffith
Phillips Arthur, Tregammon
Phillips David, Penwern
Phillips Thomas, Glandwr
Richards Daniel, PanLygroes
Thomas Thomas, Fagwreinunfawr
Williams Morris, Crngyfelin
MTJRTON, see Bishopston.
three Congregational chapels, one (Seion) in the village,
erected in 1816, seating 300; another (Sardis) in the
Lower Hamlet, founded in 1780, which has 200 sittings,
and another (Bylchyrhiw), erected in 1876, seating 130:
also a Methodist chapel. A .sum of j^iB, arising from a
bequest of Morgan Owen, Bishop of Llandaft 1640-60,
is annually distributed to the poor. The trustees of
Earl Cawdor, who is a minor, are lords of the manor.
James P. W. Gwynne-Holford esq. and Mrs. Betty are
the principal landowners. The soil is clay. Chief crops,
wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area comprises
11.768 acres of land and 103 of water; rateable value,
j^3,57i ; the population in igii was 602.
Post Office. Rowland Lewis Thomas, sub-postmaster.
Letters through Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, which
is the nearest money order & telegraph office, 3 miles
distant
Public Elementary Schools, one built in 1856 4; the
other in 1858, for 150 children
Lloyd Elizabeth (Mrs.), Glannant •
Morgan Charles, Cynillissa
Morgan David, Cwmena
Morgan John. Cwmclvd
Morgan Thomas, Tyiillwyn
Morgans Morgan, Caellian
Morgans Morgan, Llwycnprod
Morgans Morgan. Llwynpioda
Perkins John, Llettyrhyddod
Powell Thomas, Cer'rigcwnyd
Powell William, Cwmjiantyboidy
Price David, Factory
Price David, Gorllwynfach
Price James, Glantowyuchaf
Price John. Cwmydu
Price John, Esgerllenthdy
Price John, Tynewydd
Price Morgan, Baiiycelyn
Price Thomas, Trallwm
Price William, Caegwvn
Price William, Williamsfleld
Rees David, Penybank
Rogers Thomas William, Blaencwm
Thomas Jacob, Esgairfeithgen
Thomas Lucas. Blaenddole
Thomas Thomas, Coedcae
Walters Margaret (Miss), Tyngwttor
Walters Thomas, Coedlassallt
Williams David, Vergwm.
Williams John, Bailyglase
Williams Thomas. Carregleven
Williams Tom, CefTigivyrch
Williams William. Graig
held since 1897 by the Rev. .Tohn Williams Jones ft. A.
of St. David's College, Liimpeter. There is a Congrega-
tional chapel at Gibeon, a Baptist chapel at Cwm, built
in i8qi, seating 120 persons, and a Calvinistic Metho-
dist chapel. Castell Bryniwl, in this parish, is a large'
earthwork, covering two acres. The soil is loam. Chief
crops, wheat, barley and oats. The area is 6,154 ocres
of Imd and 17 of water; rateable value, ^£6.789; the
population in 1911 was 654 in the civil and 735 in the
ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk, .lames Herbert.
0. & T. Office
-Mrs. M. .T. Morgan, sub-post-
ved through St. Clears
)ol. for itjo children; John
DIBECTOUY.]
Evans Mrs. Closf
Forbes George, Llvsonen
Howell Ernest J. P. Penrheol
James John, Bryndewj
Jones Rev. John Williams B.A. The
Vicarage
Lewis Benjamin Adams. Habren hall
Morgan Rev. Robert John (Congrega-
tionall, Ffynonbedr
Thomas John Henrj' J. P. Deiry hall
COMMERCIAL.
David Janet (Mrs.). Maenllwyd P.H
Davies Benjamin, mason
Davies Henry, corn miller
Davies John, blacksmith, Sariihwla
Davies Joseph, clog maker
Evans John, boot maker
Davies Kate (Miss), grocer
Evans Morris James, tailor
Griffiths David, carpenter
SOUTH WALES.
Griffiths Thomas, timber merchant
James Henry, boot maker
Jones David. New inn
Lewis Benjamin Adams L.R.C.P.Lond.
physician & surgeon, & medical
officer & public vaccinator, Mydrim
district, Carmarthen union
Parry John, saddler
Rees David, grocer
Roes .lames, blacksmith
Thomas Hannah (Mrs.), Fountain inn
PAHMUnS.
Marked thus 1 farm 150 acres or over.
Cole William, Garllegantach
Davies Thomas. Bronhaul
Davies Thomas, Llwynbrain
Edmunds James, Llangorse
Evans Howell, Bryniwl
Evans John, Llangarthginin^-
lEvans John. Llvsonen
itHar
NANTMEL. 60
Marv (Mrs.), Cefc
Thomas, Cilcoed
Esther (Mrs), Garlle-un
Jenkins Ann fMrs.), Plasnewydd
tJones Howell. GwarwenaUt
Jones Thomas, Pen-riliw
tLewis David Henrv, Bwlchygwyn
tLewis Phili;i. Pantglas k Pantowi)
Morris John, Llandwr
tNicbolas John, Havod
Phillips Frederick, Bronygar
Phillip.s Mary (Mrs.), Sarnau
tPhilpin Joseph, Travelcrych
tRees Thomas, Corngafr
Richards William, Pantrhedin
Thomas David. Llan
Thomas J. Pantybrodyr
Thomas Joseph Davnd, Danygraiff
Thomas Thomas, Pathenry
tWUliams Benjamin, Cwm
NANTCWNLLE is a parish in the county of Cai-
<lig'an, 6 miles west from Pont Llanio station on the
Great Western railway. 2 miles north-east from Talsarn
halt on the Lampeter and Aberayron branch of the
Great Western railway. 6.J .sonth-west from Tregaron
and 8 north from Lampeter, in the hundreds of
Moyddin and Penarth, petty sessional division of
Penarth, county court district of Lampeter and union of
Tregaron, and in the rural deanery of Ultra Aeron,
archdeaconry of Cardiijan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. GHynlleu is a plain building of stone,
cfinsisting uf chancel, Jiave and turret with spire, con-
taining one bell : it was restored in 1887, at a cost of
_^i,ooo; there are also two .stained windows in memory
of the Rev. Evan Williams, vicar 1864-1911: the east
window is in memory of Mrs. Anne Rogers, of Aber-
meurig: there are 140 sitting.s. There is a Mission
church at Twrgwyn, erected in 1913. The registers date
from the year 1765. The living is a vicarage, net in-
the gift of the Bishop of
911 by the Rev. Daniel
Morgan Davies B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter.
There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel. The soil is
light and slaty. The chief crops are wheat, oats and
barley. The area is 4,607 acres, inclusive of 7 of water ;
rateable value. ^^2.239 ; the population in 1911 was 572.
Sexton, Mrs. Anne Lloyd.
Post Office, Maesyfelin. — Miss Jane Jones, sub-post-
mistress. Letters received through Felinfach. Car-
diganshire, which is the nearest money order & tele-
graph office, 4 miles distant
Post Office, Bwlchyllan. — Mrs. Rachel Hughes, post-
mistress. Letters through Felinfach, Cardiganshire.
Llangeitho, 3 miles distant, is the neareit money
order k telegraph office
Wall Letter Box, Hafod
Bwlchvllan School, for 100 rliildren ; Daiil. Davies, mastr
Marked thus t letters thro
Penuwoh, Llangeitho.
Marked • letters through Bethania
Llanon.
PBITATB RESIDENTS.
Davies Rev. Daniel Morgan B.A.
(vicar). Vicarage
Davies David. Brynhyfrydd
Lloyd Rev. Howell (Methodist). Aeron
view
Williams Mrs. L. Bryn-ele
COMMERCIAL.
Davies David, road surveyor for the
Southern Division of Cardiganshire.
Brynhyfrydd
Davies John, .'shopkeeper. Bwlchyllan
(Davies William, shopkeeper. Troertv-
rhiwUether
Evans Evan, carpenter. Soar
Evans Lucy (Miss), shopkpr.Ardwyu
Evans Rees, saw mill propr.Dolbwha
Evans Thus, miller (water).Felincoe(I
George Thomas, tailor. Gwvnfryn
gh Hughes John, wheelwright
] Jones Daniel, carpenter, Sarnau
lia Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. Penlone
Jones Eiciiard, clerk to ' the Parish
Council i, assistant overseer,
.A. Goitre villa
Jones Tom. tailor, Glownant
Morgans Jane (Mrs.), miller
(water). Felinfach mill
Davii's Benjamin, Berthneuadd
Davies Daniel, Pencwm
Davies David, Talfan
Davies Evan, Corgammawr
Davies John, Bwlchdywyrgam
Davies John D. Castell
Davies Margaret (Mrs.), Dyfnant
Davies Roderick, Sychpant
(•Edwards Jane (Mrs.), Crynfryn
Edwards Thomas. Hosemonnt
Evans David, Pantrvchen
Evans Evan. Tyncw'm
NANTQ-ABW, gee Eglwvsilan.
Evans Jane (Mrs.), Lettyrpool
Evan,s John, Rhydiol
Evans Lewis. Clwtincoch
Herbert Elinor (Mrs.), Troedyrhiw
Jenkins Daniel, Pentretellin
Jenkins David. Tirbach
I Jones Thomas & Richard. Goitre vill*
Jones David. Hendre
I Jones David, Tvlan
; Jones John. Blaencastell
j Tones John, College
Jones John, Frongocb
! Jones Lodwick, Bwlchygraig
Jones Thomas, Bryngalem
Jones William Lloyd, Penlanwnws
Lewis David, Cilpyll
Lloyd Anne(Mrs.) (& se,iton),Persondy
Lloyd David, Miarth
Lloyd John, Pantycyfyng
Lodwick John, Pantybodu
Morgans David, Hafod
I Morgans Stephen, Tynrhos
' Williams Jane (Mrs). Penlancwnll.^
NANTMEIi is a parish, in the county of Radnor, on ,
the river Dulas, and on the high road from Rhayader '
to New Radnor, 4 miles from Penybont railway station j
on the London and North Western railway, 4^ from 1
Rhayader, and 4J from Llandrindod Wells, in Rhayader
hundred, union, county court district and petty sessional
division, Melineth-ultra-Ithon rural deanery, archdea-
conry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Cynllo, originally built in the 6th century and re- I
erected in the 12th century, is a plain building of stone, '
largely rebuilt in 1792: in 1881 it was new-rooted and
reseated at a cost of .^2,000, and consists of chancel. '
nave, porch, and a low embattled western tower con-
taining 6 hells: there is a memorial window to Dr.
Connop Thirlwall. Bishop of St. David's, 1B40-74: the
church affords 246 sittings. In the churchyard are '
several yew trees. The register of baptisms and burials
dates from the year 1742; marriages, 1754. The living ;
is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^So. with residence, '
in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
.912 by the Rev. Godfrey Wolfe B.A. of St. David's 1
College, Lampeter. In connection with the parish '
I hurch there is a mission church and school on Tsfa •
i:ommon and an iron church at the Gaufron, built at n .
cost of .^700, and now in the ecclesiastical parish of '
Rhavader The Baptist rhnppl, built in 1761, enlarged
ill i3j6. and entirely rebuilt in 1882, affords 250 sit-
tings ; there are also Methodist and Congregational
chapels. Charities to the amount of £y los. arising
from two farms, are distributed annually by the five
trustees appointed by the parish council to the poor
of the parish. Lake Llyngwyn is a fine semicircular
piece of water, situated in the centre of the parish, and
is a mile in circumference. Bryntirion, the property of
Mrs. Robert Wharton Lewis-Lloyd, is now (1919) un-
occupied, and Cefnfaes is the residence of John Corrifl
Carter esq. LL.B.. J. P. The principal landowners are
Mrs. Sladen and Major Jmies Miller Gibson-Watt B.A.
The soil is sandy clay ; subsoil, stone and sand. Ihe
chief crops are wheat' and roots, hut the land is prm-
cipallv pasture. The area is 16,862 acres of land and
72 ,f water; rateable value, £^3,f22; the population in
)(),, was 1,042, including 4 officers and 41 inmates 111
Rhavader Poor Law Institution, in the civil parish, and
C83 'in the ecclesiastical parish. , r ,.
Po'st Office.— Alfred Vaughan. sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive through Rhayader, Radnorshire, which is the
nearest monev order & telegraph office, 5 miles distant
Post * T Offi'ce. Argoed Mill.— William Powell, sub-
postmaster. Letters arrive through Rhayader, Radnor-
shire. The nearest money order office is at Ne.w-
bridge-on-Wye. i} miles distant
NANTMEL.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Rhayader Poor Law Institution, built in 1670, at a cost
of about /4,ooo, is available tor 40 iimiates ; George
William Grilliths, master; Alfred Gordon Kichardson
MB., C.M.Edin. medical officer; Mrs. Frances
Griffiths, matron
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Carter Jn. Corrie LX..B., J.P. Cefnfaei
Davies Mrs. Ashfield .
Davis Henrv John Banks. Glasslvn
Graham Clarke J. E. H. Penlanole
Rreenway James Luther J.P. Green
way manor (letters through Peny
bont Station, Radnorshire)
Jones Henry Cecil, Penybank
Jones Victor, Cwmithig
Price Huah J.P. Lower Llwvn
Walsh Capt. The Hon. Williiim
Llwyn Barried
Williams Edward J.P. Dolau
Wolfe Rev. Godfrey B.A. (■
Vicarage
COMMERCIAt.
Evans John Walter, .shojikeepiT,
Wyeside, DoMowlod
Evans Mary (Mrs.). Gwy.stre inn
Hamer Thomas, carman, Clewpdo2
Hargest John, blacksmith
Hughes David, Seven Stars P H
Jones Edward, shopkpr. Troeydrhiew
Jones John, tailor, Gaufron
Lawrence Edward William, Vulcan
Arms P.H. Doldowlod
Lewis Benjamin, wheelwright, Hill
house (letters through Penvbont
Station)
Lewis Penry, whlwrght. Troeydrhiew
Morgan Frank, blacksmith, Doldowlod
Morgan Phillip, boot repairer
Powell Evan, wheelwright, Itose cot
Powell William, miller (water) 4:
sub-postmaster, Argoed mill
Vaughan Alfred, grocer. Post office
Wilde John, shopkeeper, Talbot place
Williams John, miller, Caerfagu
F.4RMERS
Bufton James, Argoedfach
Oadman John, Cwmclasswm
Davies Evan, Cefnfaes Isaf
Davies William, Upper Rhummy
Dyke James, Argoedfawr
Dyke Richard, Cwmcilyn
Edwards David, Gellilas
Evans Edward, Eithingleission
Evans Edward, Nantymynach
Neuaddfaeh
Evans John, Penyflynnon
Evans John, Wern
! Evans Stephen, Berthablay
i Farmer Evan, Lower Rhummy
, George John & Arth. Gilfachyrhi
George John, Tynchimney
George Jonathan, GarregUwvdd
N Hamer Herbert, Brynsyfedd
''I Hamer Stanley, Coedglasson
[Harris Thomas, Bwlchmawr
Jarman Thomas, Cefncoido hall
^' Jones Jane (Mrs.), Gigrin
Jones John, Caerfagn
j Jones John, Caerhyddwen
Jones John Edward. Wernbrig
! Jones Samuel, Barley Walter
Jones Thomas, Lower Talcoed
Jones Vaughan, Tanyrhallt
Jones Victor, Cwmithig & Hengvvi
Jones Walter, Nantyrhuidd
Knowles James, Lower Bwlch
Knowles James, Tylettys
Lewis Arthur, Hirfron
Lewis David Charles, Victors farn
Lewis Edward, Hendre
Lewis John, Tanvcefn
Lewis Pryce, Little Castle
Lewis Pryce, Tronnen
Lewis Thomas, Bwlchbi
Lewl.< Thomas, Cornel
Lewis Thomas, Gilfach
Lewis Thomas, Treflyn
Lewis William, Rhiewgoch
Lloyd Arthur, Gilfach
Lloyd Edward, Coedglasson
I Meredith .Mrs. Werncynydd
'. Mills Dfivid, Aberc-.imlo
Public Elementary Schools.
Gaufron (mixed), built in 1877, for 70 children ; Miss
Elsie Irene Price, mistress
Nantmel (mixed), built in 185C ; J. H. Dixon, master
St. Mark's, built in 1871; Mrs. Emily L. Tong, mistress-
Railway Station, Doldowlod, H. Williams, station master
, Mills Edmund, Garth
Mills John, Cwmgwiddel
I Mills Joseph, Trefoel
I Mills Thomas, Tyluttice
[Mills William, Brynicholat
&j Morgan Edward, Cross Key*
Morgan Jtihn, Caedawart
I Morgan John, Tycanol
Morgan Thomas, Cummau
|Owen Richard. Cefnilj-n
Parry David, Cellyn
w Powell Arthur, P'enrhosgoch
j Powell Jonathan, Duffryn
: Powell Richard, Llwyng'willim
I Price Evan & Penry, Neuaddllwyif
1 Price Hugh Jc Eviui, Lower Llwyn
[Price Misses (The), Baileybedw
I Price David, Dafemithiu
Price Edward, Great Vavnor
Price Evan, Little Vaynor
Price Jamcs, Gleiialder
Price .John, Brynawel
Price John, Llidi.irtwen
Price John, Penllan
Price John, Rhydhir
Price John H. Llwyncwtta
Price Richard, Ffoesymascal
Price Rd. Upper Bwieh & Bryascolfin
Price Walter, Cryndir
jPugh John, Lluest
|Ree9 John, Bwlchlly.-
■Rogers John, Bryn
Rowlands Edward, Llwynfrwidd
Thomau David E. Llwynbaedd
Thomas Edward, Penybank
Thomas Hugh, Caejames
Thomas John, Tynlone
Thomp.son David, Llwynpiod
Wilde Lewis, Esgairhiew
Williams Edward. Dolan
Williams John, t pper Llwyi:
Williams William, Mae.svgell.
Worthing John, Talcoed '
Wozencroft David. Nr-wi.ni
ndina
NANTYMOEL, see Ogmore Valley.
NABBEBTH and BOBESTON WATHEN.
KARBERTH is a parish, market and union town, upon
a river tributary to the East Cleddau, navigable to
Blackpool, 3 miles from the town and flowing into Milford
Haven, with a station on the Pembroke Dock and Whit-
land section of the Great Western railway, i mile east,
253 from London, 14J north-by-east from Pembroke, lo
west from Haverfordwest, and tt north from Tenby; it
is in the county of Pembroke and the head of a petty
sessional division and county court district, in the
hundred of Narberth, rural deanery of Narberth and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. Narberth, in
uonjunclion with Fishguard and Haverfordwe.it, wore
in 1S33 formed into the Haverfordwest parliamentary
district, under the "Reform Act, 1632" (2 and 3 Wm
IV. c. 45), and returned one mfmber to Parliament, but
under the provisions of the " Redistribution of Seats
Act, i94S " (48 and 49 Vict, c 23), this district was
reconstituted and enlarged, and is now in the Pem-
liroke parliamentary district.
By Local Government Board Order No. 43,786, which
came into operation April ist, 1902, part of the civil
pariah of Narberth North was constituted the civil
parish and Urban District of Narberth, and the town is
now governed by an Urban Council of i^ members.
The town is lighted with electricity, and supplied
with water from a small reservoir near the town,
the property of the Rural District Council, and con-
veyed from thence into the town, where there are
light public taps. The church of St. Andrew, suppose '
to have been founded by Sir Andrew Perrott about 1250,
is a building of stone in the Perpendicular style: it was
rebuilt in 1881. at a cost of ;C3'S°°' """J consists of
chancel, nave, transept, north porch and an embattled
tower containing a peal of bells, completed in 1891 at a
cost ol £271; an arcade of three lofty ai-ches, on massive
piers, separates the nave and chancel : the stone pulpit
is a memorial to the Rev. H. Lewis, late of Stowmarket,
Suffolk, who died in 1876: there are 400 sittings. The
r.-gister of baptisms and buiials dates from the vear
1685 ; marriages from 1754, but the earlier portions are-
very imperfect. The living is a rectory, with Eobeetoii
Wathen annexed, net income £3$^, with 80 acres of
glebe and residence, in the gift of the Crown, and held
since 1914 by the Rev. William Evans M.A. of Downing
College, Cambridge, and surrogate and rural dean. The
Congregational chapel, in St. James' street, erected in
1858, has 500 sittings; the new Wesleyan chapel, in
Station road, erected in 1905 at a cost of £t,ob$, is s
building of stone in the Gothic style, and has 130 sit-
tings ; the Baptist chapel, in High street, erected in
1S89, is an edifice of blue-stone, in the Gothic style, and
affords seats for 600 persons. There is also a Baptist
chapel at Molleston, founded in 1667, .seating 35° P^'-
sons. A cemetery of 2 acres, adjoining the church, was
formed in 1855, at a cost of /, 1,000, and is under the
control of a joint committee. A charity, producing
j^3o yearly, left in 1832 by George Devonald. is applied
to educational purposes. The town was considerably
improved in 1870 by th" removal <if several blocks of
old boildings and the erection of new houses, and
similar improvements have been steadily carried on
A market was built in 1833 near the Old Marki-t
square, but the Litter is still chiefly used The conit.
house, a substantial and centrally situated edifice of
stone, was built in 1^64 and is used as a county court
The CiUMity Sessions room, in St. James' street, is used
for iiiiiL'isterial busine.ss. The Rut/.en Anns is a com-
fort >ble hotel. A market is held on Thursday, well
.~'q>plied with provisions. Fairs are held monthly, on
the Wednesday following Haverfordwest fair, and this
is ruled by tlie dates of the fairs at Carew and Pem-
broke; a second fair is held in October for the hirioL'
of servflntfl ; only two fairs have fixed dales, and these
are held on the' 2nd and 2qlh of June. The fairs held
here are noted for the sale of the famous bbick cattle
of the Castle Martin breed. A doe show ia held
annually in December, in the market house. A cislle
ia known to have existed here as early as 1092, when it
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES,
NARBERTH. 661
was captured by Arnulph do Muntgomeij , son of the
Earl of Shrewsbury, by whom it was given to Stephen
Perrott, who strengthened and entrenched it: in 1183
it was demolished by Rhys ap Gruffydd, Prince of
South Wales, but being rebuilt it was again destroyed
by Llewellyn ap lorweth. Prince of Wales, in 1220 ;
another fortress, occupying the eit-e of the present
massire ruins, and built by Andrew, son of the above
Stephen Perrott, was destroyed in 1257 bv Lle-wellyn
ap Gruffydd: in the reign of Edward III' the castle
became by marriage the property of the Earl of March,
who having been executed in 1329, his estates became
forfeited to the Crown, but were restored to his grand-
son, whose descendant, Richard, Duko of Gloucester,
alienated them to the Bishop of St. David's: subse-
quently again reverting to the Crown, they were
granted by Henry VIIl7 to Sir Ehys ap Thomas, lord
of Carew Castle; in 1546, being then a portion of the
Slebech property, they were granted to Thomas Barlow,
of Barlow, Colchester, and during the civil -n^ir were
seized by the Parliamentary party, but were
re-bestowe>d on the Barlow family at the Restoration,
and in 1689 this family obtained a charter from James
II. to hold markets and fairs and to receive tolls:
these tolls and tlie manorial rights are rested in the
Narberth Cattle Market and Fairs Co. Limited. Baron
de Bntzen is lord of the manor, and Sir C. E. Gregg
Philipps bart. Wilfred H. P. Lewis esq. and Henry
Seymour Allen esq. are the principal landowners. The
soil is various ; tlie crops are wheat, barley and oats,
bat the land is chiefly pasture. The area of NarbertU
civil parish and Urban District and parliamentary
borough is 122 acres; rateable value. ^3.689; the popu-
The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 19 11
was 1,875.
The number of electors on the parliamentary register
in 191 9 was 570.
NARBERTH NORTH is a civil parish. The area is
3,007 acres; rateable value. ;^4.392 ; the population in
1911 was 370.
NARBERTH SOUTH is a civil parish. The area is
.5,116 acres; rateable value, -.,^3,541; the population in.
191 1 was 556, including 6 officials and 46 inmates in.
the Poor Law Institution.
ROBESTON WATHEN is a parish annexed to Nar-
berth, 2 miles west, on the road from Narberth to
Haverfordwest. The church (name unknown) is an edi-
lice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of
chancel, nave of two bays, north aisle, south transept
and an embattled western tower containing a clock,
placed in 1885, and 2 bells: the stained ea,st window
was erected in 1875 in memory of the Ven. Georgo
Clark, archdeacon of St. David's, by his widow and
children: the church was restored and enlarged in
1876-7, at 3 cost of _^i,4oo, and affords 200 .sittings.
The register of baptisms and burials dates from the
year 1737; marriages, 1800. The living is a chapelrv
annexed to Narberth. The soil is light loam ; subsoil',,
gravel. The land is chiefly in pasturage. The area is
1,419 acres of land and "5 of water; rateable value,
jf i.,!;.?z : the population in 1911 was 230.
Parish Clerks.
Narberth. John Bowen, Picton place.
Eobeston Watben, Isnac John.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Post, M. O., T. k Telephonic E. D. Office, Spring
gardens. — William George Morris, postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes.— Robeaton Withen ; Commercial
.-quare & Railwav station
Pillar Letter Box, 'Market square
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meets at the Mechanics' Institute, first tuesday i?i each
month, at 7.30 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, Thomas William.s.
Vice
-Chairman, Henrv Lewis.
Retire April, 1920.
Frederick T. Bow
en 1 Frederick Nicho
John E. Lewis
1 Thomas William
Retire April, 1921.
William Edwards
1 Alfred F. Halk..
James Eynon
1 Henry Lewi^
Betire April, ,922.
Richard H. Davie
1 John Llovd
William E. Jenki
\.t 1 William .'l. Will
Officials.
Clerk, T. Uentley
Mathias, 3 Castle terrace
[organ
Treasurer, Rowland Ev,i.ns Ellis, National Proi
Union Bank of England Limited, High street
Medical Officer of Health, William Vincent
M.B., CM. Pengraig house. High street •
Inspector & Suivcyor, William Griffith Mathias, Nnrth-
tield buildings
Collector, E. J. Mogford, .Spring gardens
PEMBROKESHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR NARBERTH
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
.'.lien Henry Seymour D.L. Cresselly house, .leffreyston,
Begelly, Pembrokeshire, chairman
Allen Arthur E. Black.alderii. Narberth
Allen Charles Francis Ecrert.in. Norton liouse Tenby
Allen Edward L. O. Hill, Narberth
Allen Capt. Hugh Evelyn, i; Bromptou sq. London .SW 3
Allen Wilfred Daugh, Cilrhiw, Narberth
Beddoe William, Cambrian house. Sanndersfoot
Brewer George Ponting. St. James' street, Narberth
Ellis Thomas, Pleasant valley, .Stepaside
Forbes Major E. A. Sunnyside, Begelly
Gibbs William, Belmont, Saundirsfnot, Pembroke.iliirf
Goodeve Col. Henry Hills, 10 The Norton. Tenby
Harvey Edmund J Coedrath, Saundcr.sfoot
Hulton Reginald E. Brynhyfryd, Tenby
John Thomas, The Croft, Tenby
Laurence Alderman Willi:iin. Houiecrott. Saundeisfodt,
Pembrokeshire
.Lewis William, Potterslade, Llawhaden, Narberth
Merthyr Lord, Hean castle, Sanndersfoot
Morgan Thomas, Northfield, Narberth
Morgan William Palmer, Market square, Narberth
I Philipps Sir Owen G.C.M.G. Amroth castle, Stepaside,
I Pembrokeshire
! Protheroe-Beynon Godfrey Evan .Schaw, Trewern, Whit-
land, Carmarthenshire
; Rees Llewellyn, Lan Mills, Narberth
; Thomas William, Bodringallt, Llawhaden, Narberth
Thomas William George, Coedcanlas, Begellv
Trower Col. Francis E. The Croft, Tenby
! Vickerman Charles Henry Ranken, St. Issells, Saunders-
' foot, Pembrokeshire
• The chairmen, for the time being, of the Naiberth
I Rural & Urban District Councils, are cx-officio magi--
■ Clerk to the .Magistrates. Walter Robert .Tames, St.
, James' .street
Petty Sessions are held at the County Sessions room.
St. James* street, every thursday, at 12 noon & at
Sanndersfoot every 2nd & 4th Wednesday. The
following places are included in the petty' sessional
division:— Amroth, Begelly. Coedcanlas.' Crinow,
Crunwere, East Willjamston, Gumfreston, Joflrevston.
' Lampeter Velfrev. Llawhnden, Lawrennv, Llandewv
Velfrey, Llangan (West), Loveston, ' Lndchurch,
Martletwy, Minwere, Mounton, Narberth, Narberth
(North), Narberth (South), Newton, Redbertb, Eev-
noldston, Eobeston Watben, St. Issells, St. Mary-out-
Liberty Tenby & Yerbeston
NARBERTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
10 Pembrokeshire parishes of the Narberth 1
except Narberth.
TliM are;i i.< 79.639 acres; rateable value at .March, 1913,
^74,929; the population in 191 1 was 10,993.
Council meets at the Poor Law Institution, Narberth,
every fourth monday at 12.30 p.m.
Chairman, Winiara Griffiths, Newton farm. Begellv
Vice-Chairman. D. R. Thomas. Llwynpinncr. Whitlnnd
Officials.
Clerk. Ihnrv Lewis. Market square
Treasur,'. J. M. Anthony. Barclays Bank Ltd. St.
I Medical Officer of Health.
I Eng.. L.B.C.P.Lond. Ma>
1 Highway Survejors, Levi ^
j William George Thomas.
! Sanitary In«npc(.M. Wm. Gi
rncst .W. I'licc M.K.CS.
(1, Bohc-l.m road
-in I„oij(ieter Velfrey &
"d.-iiila-^. IVr/.qiy, Pemb
th MatLias. North bldgK
NARBERTH UNION.
B.,.1,,1 d.iy. iii..ndavs, monthly, at 11.45 a.m. at Ihc
Board room. Poor Law In.stitution.
•he union comprises the following parishes in Cai-mai--
thenshire-Castelldwyran, Cilymaenllwyd, Cyme, East
Llandissilio or Llandysileo, Eglwysfair-a-Cherig.
Elgwys-Cymmyn, Egremont, Henllan-Amgoed, Llan-
boidv', Llanfallteg (East). Llangan (East), Llan-
!.-ly.rwfii. Marros t Pendine
r>62 NAKBKRTH.
>,e following in Pembrokeshire :—Wulb, B.^geliy,
Bletherston. Clirbeston, Coedcanlas. Cnnow, Crun-
.»ere, Grondr.', JeffresWn, Lampeter VeUrey, Llan-
ddewi VeUrev. Llandilo, LlandissUio or Llandj-sUeo
(West). Llanfallteg (West), Llangnn (West), Llan-
yOUTH WALES.
Bankruptcy purposes this court
[ KELLY'S
Llawhaden, Llys
Mou
I included in th««
of Haverfordwest ; Herbert Watkins Thomas, 4 Que^n
street, Cwmarthen, official receiver , T^• .
Certified BailifE appointed nnder the "Law of JJistriM
Amendment Act " -.—Thomas Williams, Market^str.-.*.
County Police Station, St. James' street, James
sergeant in charge, & i constable
Customs & Eicis
Edge, officer
Stfimp Office, Po
'office. Market square, Walte
augha
office, Wii
Mog-
ton Mvnaclilogddu, Xew Moat, Narberth, Narberth
(North), Narberth (South), Newton (North), Rey-
noldston or Bevnalton, Robeston Watben. St. Issells,
Slebech, Vorlan, Williamston (East) t Terbeston ' ptTBLIC OFFICERS
.,e area of the entire union is 124.418 acres; popula- . Z I \i. 7^\ A l,n,„,
Hon in iQii 17.^22; rateable valne in March, 1919, I A,ssistant Overseers for Narberth, Richard James
rn8 76.1 I ford. Spring gardens & George T. Webb, Town moor
•'■. ■'•*,.,_ T.^— .1 ,.. n..„_j,„„= Ti,.v;rl Davies, ! jj Crlnow, Thomas Evans, St. James' street
• Certifving Factory Surgeon, Ernest Walters Price
ry i M.E.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Mayfield, Robeston ro«d
■ Clerk to the CommissionOTs of Income & Land Taxes.
't- I G T Webb, Moorfield terrace
' Clerk to Narberth County School_ Governors (Inter
Committee,
Barclays Bank Ltd.
hairman of the Brtard of G
Maengwvn. Clynderweii
< lerk to tile Guardians & Asses-
Lewis, Market square
■rieasurer. J. M. Anthony
James' street „ , . .
(•..Hector to the Gnardinns. James Owen, St. James st
llolieving & Vaccination Officers & Collectors to th
Guardians. No. i district, Darid Rees, The Croft
Narberth; No. 2 district, Thomas Howells, Footlr— '
Begellv, Pemb. ; No. 3 district, James
Plas-v-brovdvr, Clynderwen „ j- . ■ . , — ^
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators^ Begelh^ distjr^ict, ; gtamp Distribute-
.,., „ -.. »:.j. £> «-. Spring
iffiths.
mediate & Technical), Benjamin Evans, High street
Clerk to Narberth Local Pension Sub-Coramittee, Walter
R. James, St. Jiunes' street _ „. . .
Collector of Taxes for Narberth k Distnct, Richard
James Mogford. Spring gardens
High Bailifi, Herbert J. E. Price, Haverfordwest
Stimn Distributer, William George Morris. Post oflu
William Clement Evans M.B., C.M.Edin Saunders- j
foot, Pemb. ; Llanboidy district. WiUiam Da^d Owen ;
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Dolycurt. Whitlanct. , p^ACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Carm.; Narberth district, ^ ■^^"J:l:'f:^Zt, \^i: AndreWs Parish Church,__^v. William Evan, M
;.n.s.En2
Wain-
sub-district,
Marv Rees,
O.M.Aberd. Pengraig ho
Slebech district, Hugh
Rhi-woga. Clynderwen
The Poor Law Institution, a building of stone, was
erected in 1838, at a cost of ^2,500, and will hold 150
inmates- Charles Thomas, master; W. Vincent
Morgan M B C M.Aberd. medical officer; Mrs.Margt.
Thomas, matron ; Miss Katie Ross, assistant matron
NiRBUKTH Registhation Distkict.
Vuperintendent Registrar, Henry Lewis, Market square;
deputy. David C. Dnvies, Market square
fVadstr-irs of Births & DeatShs: BegeUy sub-ib.trict,
Thomas Howells, Footlands. BegeUy. Pemh. ; deputy,
Martha J. Howells, Footlands. Begellv. Pemb. ; Llan-
hoidv sub-district, James W. Griffiths, Plas-y-brodyr
Clynderwen, Pemb. : deputy, David Ed
hv'frvd, Clvnderwen, Pemb. ; Narberth
David Rees'. The Croft. Narb.-rth; deput;
The Croft. Narbertb n- ,. , „».
tinildin^s. Narberth; David M. Rees. London house,
Whitland, Carm; deputy. James T Rees. London
house, Whitland
PUBLIC KSTABLISHMENTS
> -i.metery. adjoining church, Thomas B Mntluiis. St
James' street, clerk to the burial board
■ountv Court, Court house. Market street. His Honor
Llov^ Morgan K.C. judge; Herbert J. E. .P"--*-. regis-
trar & hich bailiff ; Thomas Williams, bailiff. Courts
.re held bi-monthlv on tuesdavs. The following places
are within its jurisdiction :—A'mroth, BegeUy,Blethers-
lon, Catledwvian, Cvffic, Cilymaenllwyd. Clarbeston,
Coedcanlas, Crinow. Cninwere, East Williamston.
Eglwvs-Cwmmin. Eglwystair-a-cherig. Egremont,
O?ondre, Eenllan-Ampoed. Jeffreyston. Lampeter-
Velfrev, Llanboidv, Llandewi-Velfrey, Llandilo, Llan-
dissilio (East), Llandissilio (West). Llanfallteg (East).
Llanfallteg (West), Llangan (East), Llangan (TVest),
Llanglydwen, Llangolman, Llandycefn, Llawh^.den.
Llysytran, Loveston, Ludchurch, M;ienclochog, Mi'ios.
Martletwy. Minwere. Monachlogddu. Mounton. Nar-
berth (-North), Narberth (South), New Moat, N.-wton,
Pendine. Bevnoldston. Robeston Wathen, St. Issells
Saundersfoot', Slebech. Vorlan, Terbestn
village k station
M.A.
street. Rev. Willi;
Evely
Stephe
W hitla
rector ; S.30 &■
Robeston Wathen
2.30 p
Baptist.
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; fn. 7 p.m
Baptist, MoUeston, Rev. David Davies ; 10 a.m & 6 pm
Congregational Tabernacle, St. James' street (EnglisbU
io~a.m. (partly Welsh) & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m
Wesleyan Chapel. .Station road; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m.;
tues'. 7 p.m
SCHOOLS.
Narberth County Intermediate School, in Station road.
wa> built in 1896 at a total cost of i^s.ogs, & enlarged
in iQoR by the addition of cookery, laundry k manual
instruction rooms, at a further cost of ^£850, under the
provisions of the " Welsh Intermediate Education Act.
.839 ■• (52 «: 33 Vict. c. 40), f"-- fl'" promotion of
intermediate k technical education in the county of
Pembroke. The school is under the control of the
Central Welsh Board & the Board of Education ; John
Morgan M.A.Cantab, head master; Miss Margaret
Howells BA. & Miss Winifred Owen B.A. assistant
mistresses ; Thomas R. Francis B.Sc. science master ;
Evnon Watkin B.A. assistant master; Rev. Thom.is
Liwis MA. rector of Lampeter Velfrey, chairman of
the uovernorB; Benjamin Evans, High street, clerk
Public Elementary Schools.
I Hio-h street (mixed), erected in 1873 & added to in 1905,
■■ for 14=; children; John Harris, master; (infants). f"r
1 ng children; Miss Charlotte S. Howells, mistress
> The school is under the control of nine managers; John
Williams, Lampeter Velfrey, correspondent
' Church street, erected in 1867, for 14S childre
I T Bowen A.O.P. master
The school is contwlled bv six managers ; Re>
1 Evans M.A. The Rectory, correspondent
' Robeston Wathen, erected in 1872. for fli
Rees. master
t This scliool is controlled by six manager!
, Evans. The Rectory, correspondent
Railway Station, George H. Rees, station master
1 Conveyance.— An omnibus plies from the King's Ar
hotel. High street, k meets
Fredt.
ehildren
Willi:
»ll trains
PUIVATE UKSIDBNT8.
.Mien Arthur Edmnnd J. P. Black-
aldern
Allen Misses. Blackaldern
Anthony Joshua March.St. James" st
Brewer' George Pouting J.P- (alder-
man of the Pembrokeshire County
Council), St. James' street
' hadnev Albert Ernest, Moor house
navies Daniel, Stafford villa, Jesse rd
Davies Mrs. Market street
Davies Richard, Station road
NARBERTH.
Edwards Mrs. St. James' street
Elford Ernest G. Camp hill
Ellis Rowland Evans, Bank house
Evans Rev. William M.A. (rector,
surrogate & rural dean), The- Rectry
Bvans Benjamin, High street
Hlvn Mrs. Garth Garw, Jesse road
Criffitbs Miss, Woodfield, Robeston rd
Griffiths Thomas Hugh, Blaenmailais
Harries Mrs. Woodbine terrace
Harris John, St. James' street
James Walt.R , Llwynon,St. James' st
John James, Spring gardens
Lewis Rev. John Henry, BlooiiiI'M-ld
Lewis John Davies, Greenway
Lewis Miss, Hillside, Robeston road
Lewis Miss, Stoneleigh, Station i.-.ail
Lewis Mrs. M. Sodston
Lewis William, St. James' street
Morgan Enbury Sydney, Kilnpark hn
Morgan John M.A. (head mstrCounty
Intermediate school). Station road
I Morgan Thomas J.P. Northfield,
Plaindealings road
DIRECTORY. 1
MoFEpin William Vincent M.B., 0.
Penjjraig liuuse. High street
Parry Gnorge, 4 St. James' street
Phillips Riuhard, Great Mcilleston
Picton Wm. The Croft, Station re
COMMEBCIAL.
Early closing day, Friday.
Adams Henry, fried fish dealer. Market square
Andrew Alfred, baker, grocer & confectioner. Market .<t
Andrew George, Eagle P.H. Water street
Anthony Joshua M irch, joint manager of Barclays Bank
Ltd. & treasurer to board of guardians, to Rural Dis-
trict Councils of Narherth & Whitland & to United
Counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen & Cardigan
Friendly Society k to the North & South governing
body of Iiiteniiediate & Technical schools
B,irclay.s Bank Ltd (branch) (George Ponting Brewer &
Joshua March Anthony, joint managers), St. James'
street ; draw on liead office. 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Bevan Benjamin, farmer, Coxhill
Beynon Jjmes, farmer. Cold blow
Beynon J.i*eph. faimer. Stone ditch
Biiwen .Iiilin. hn.il m iker & parish clerk, Pictun place
Bowen Richard, shopkeeper. Cold blow
Brewer George Ponting, joint manager of Barclays Bank
Ltd. k chairman of the Market & Public Hall Co.
Liirited, St, Jimes' street
Brown Harry Wood, farmer. Green cottage. Cold blow-
Cemetery (thumas Bentley Mathias. clerk to the burial
board). Market street
Clvnderwen & District Farmers' Association Limited
(branch') (William Davies, manager), Eastgate
Cole & Rowe, monumental masons, Robeston road
Co'lins & Thomas, auctioneers. Water street
Gnuntv Court (Herbert J. E. Price, Haverfordwest,
registrar & high bailiff). Court house. Market street
County Police Station (James Thomas, sergeant in
cha-ge). St. James' street
Davies & Evans, drapers & outfitters, Albert ho. High st
Davies Albert 0. manufacturers' agent. Greenwood
Davies Alice (Miss), refreshment rooms. High street
Davies Annie (Mrs.), Ivy Bush P.H. High street
Davies Diivid, auctioneer (market & fair days only).
High street
Davies D 'vid. farmer. Noble court, Sodston road
Davies Edwin, tailor, St. James' street
Davies John, farmer. Greenwood farm. Cold blow
Davies J hn Wheeler, Angel inn. High street
Davies Jsph hoot maker, & temperance hotel. Market sq
Davies Martin William, farmer, Kilnpirk
Davies Pittie (Miss), confectioner, High street
D'lvies Ri-hard, Barley Mow P.H. Water street
Davies Richard Howard, draper, Hiirh street
Duokfi^H Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker. Castle street
Edge WiHor Vaiffhan, excise officer. Market square
Edwards .Tanet (Mrs.), dress maker. Church street
Edwards Thomas, farmer, Redstone
Edwards William, tailor, St. .Tames' street
E'li's RnwI-ind Evans, manager National Provincial i
Union B'nk of England Limited & treasurer to the
U-b-'n District Council & Nnrberth North & Lampeter
Vplfrov Parish Councils, to the Devonald (Rnshacre)
Foundation k to Narberth Mechanics' Institute. High st
England Edward Ltd. artificial teeth manfrs. Market st
Evans Benjamin, clerk to the Narherth County School
Givernors (intermediate & technical) & registrar of
rra-ri-gfts, Narherth district. High street
Evans Hannah TMrs.), apartments, St. James' street
Evans John, shopkeeper, Narberth bridge
Evans Thomas, draper &c. see Davies & Evans
Evans Thomas, farmer. Cold blow
Evans Thomas, grocer, k as.sistant overseer for Crinow.
Pt James' street
Ev-ins Tii-mas Rees, Providence inn, Templeton road
Evans William, coal merchant, St James' street
Evans William, farmer. Sodston farm
Excise Office (Walter Vaughan Edge, officer). Market sq
Evnon Fred, saddler. Market street
Evnon .Tames, Old Eagle P.H. Church street k farmer,
"eror'ale. Templeton road
Fisher D^vid. ironmonger. High street
Green Stephen k Fred, cvcle dlrs. k agts. St. James' st
GnffiM,, Llewellyn k David, butchers. Market square
k Water street
Halkon .*i-thui Frederick, news agent. Market square
Hnrl^ott P»r,,v. wheelwri-rht. Plaindealings road
Horries William John, Rose k Crown PH. High street
Healv Jamp'! Henry, tailor. Market street
Hinds William, farmer, Greenway
Howell Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, Picton cot. Station rd
SOUTH WALES.
NAKBEUTH.
Price Ernest Walters L.E.C.P.Lund. Stephens Rev. William Evelyn (Bap-
Mayfield, Robeston road I tist), Rushacre
Roberts Mrs. Hill house. High street Thomas Mrs. Market street
Smith George Thomas, Station road Ward Mrs. Sodston house
I Williams Nestor, Menyvale
Idle Herman, draper, St. James' street
Irving John, haulier, Ohuroh street
Irving William, cab proprietor, Church street
James Daniel, farmer, Ooxlake
James Levi, draper. High street
James Thomas L. blacksmith, Plaindealings road
James Walter R. (firm, Lewis & Jam«s), solicitor &
commissioner for oaths, clerl; to the magistrates for
Narberth Petty Sessional Division, clerk to Narberth
Local Pension Sub-Committee & to the Kidwelly Town
Council, St. James' street
Jenkins John, blacksmith, Nestor square
Jenkins John L. baker. Market street
Jenkins Wm. Edwd. Rutzen Arms hotel. Market street
John James & Sons, ironmongers. Spring gardens
John Ben, butcher. High street
lohn George, farmer. Cold blow
John Thomas, farmer, Jacobs park, Sodston
Johns Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker. Castle street
Jones John, woollen manufacturer. Forest factory
Knight Arthur Thirlby L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dentist
(attendance tbursdays), High street
Lewis & James, solicitors, St. James' street
Lewis David, saddler. High street
Lewis Henry, clerk to the guardiana & to assessment
committee & superintendent registrar of Narberth
union, & clerk to Whitland & Narberth Rural District
Councils, Market square
Lewis John Evans. poulterer.Gladstone vil. St. James' st
Lewis Thomas, grocer. High street
Lewis William, grocer & flour merchant. High street
Lewis William, solicitor & commissioner to administer
oaths. High street
Llewellyn Thomas, maltster. Market square
Lloyd Thomas James, insurance agent. Spring gardens
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(William Watkin Thoi.ias, manager). Market square;
i head office. 5 Threadneedle street, London EC2
I Mathias & Co. clothiers & tailors. Market square
I Mathias Thomas Bentley (firm, Roberts & Mathias).
1 solicitor, commissioner for oaths, & clerk to Nar-
i berth Urban District Council k to the Burial Board.
I Market street
Mathias William Griffith, sanitary inspector & surveyor
! to the Narberth .Rural k Urban District Councils &
I deputy registrar of marriages. North buildings
I Mogford Rchaid James, assistant overseer for Narberth
I & c.lleclor of taxe.s forNarberth & district,Spring gdns
I Moors Edward, farmer, Coxhill
.Morgan T. k E. S. timber k builders' niers. Spring gdns
j Morgan William k Co. coach builders. Green gardens
I Morgan Henry Thomas, farmer. Sodston road
I Morgan William, farmer. Poplar's court. Sodston road
Morgan Wm. Palmer, pharmaceutical chemist. Market sq
j Morgan William Vincent M.B. & C.M.Aberd. surgeon.
Si medical officer of health for the Urban District
Council, medical officer k public vaccinator for Nar-
berth district & medical officer to the Poor Law
Institution, Pengraig house. High street
Munt Bisley Henry & Sons, watch makers. High street
Narbertli Cattle Market & Fairs Co Limited (Walter
R. James, sec.). St. James' street
Narberth County Intermediate Sohoo! (Benjamin Evans,
clerk to frovernors ; John Morgan M.A.Cantab, head
master ; Miss Margaret Howells B.A. & Miss Winifred
Owen B.A. assistant mistres.«es : Thomas R. Francis
B.Sc. st'iencp master; Evnon Watkin B.A. assistant
master). Station road
Narberth Gas Works (F. G. Long, proprietor)
Narberth Market k Public Hall Co. Limited (T, B
Mathias. sec ), Market street
Narberth Mechanics' Institute (T. B. Mathias & T J.
Lloyd, sees.). Old Town hall
Narberth, Whitland & Clynderwen Weekly News. Mai-
ket square
Prov
Nichol;
i m Bank of England Lim
IIS Ellis, manager). High i
Bishopsgatc. London E C ;
II inn. & grocer. Water stn
Owen
oollfctor to the guardians. St, James' st
lie H E. G.. B.A. solicitor, k agent for
the Picton Castle. Slebech k Tregeyb estates.Market st
Owen William Edward, bill poster. St. James' street
Parish Li/./.ie (Miss), district nurse, Ingledew house
Parry Charles, poulterer. Redstone
Phillips Arthur & Son, plumbers, St. Jiunes' street
664 narb-;kth.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Fbillipa & Co. outettera. Market square
Phillips Ann (Mrs.), Bntcbprs' Arms PH. & brewer, St.
James' street
Phillips Richard, farmer. Great MoUeston
Phill:ps Sidney Jn. sewing machine agt.Plaindealings rd
Pictrtn Thomas, ffrocer. Spring gardens
Price Ernest Walters M.E.C.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond.
(Bart.'s), physician & surgeon, medical ofBcer to
a. i'. O. medical ofiicer of health to Narberth Eural
Dl^<t^ict Council & certifying factory surgeon, May-
field, Bobeston road
Price George Meyrick, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, Market street
Sees Daniel Thompson, draper, St. James' street
Bees David. relieTiug fc vaccinuiicn officer. No. i district,
& registrar of births & deaths, Narberth sub-district,
Narberth nnion. The Croft
Kee5 Evan, butter merchant, .Spring gardens
Bees Eoger, farmer, Stonyford
Ketuge Assurance Co. Limited (district office) (James
Albert Page, supt.), St. James' street
H'ciiards Thomas William, tobacconist. High street
Eobcrts & Mathias, solicitors. Market street
Boblm William, china, glass & earthenware dlr. High st
Sogers Harry & Son, tailors & drapers, Picton place
Rogers Thomas Hugh, butcher, Picton place
S we George, chemist. High street
Howe Henry, farmer. White house
Bine Thomas, monumental mason, see Cole & Rowe
Rowe William, farmer, Washfield
Rowland Sydney, coach & motor painter. Market street
Salmon & Thomas, ironmongers. High street
Scourfield Thomas, butcher. Market st. & Templetcn rd
Sheen Mary Ann & Cathe-ine (Misses), china & earthen-
ware dealers. The Bridge
Smith George Thomas, estate agent, i Castle street
S imp Office (William George Morris, distributor). Post
offi-e. Spring gardens
Star Siipp.y Stores, grocers. High street
Stephens James, blacksmith, AshSeld, Sodston road
Stokes George Lort, solicitor. Church street
Sjnionds John, farmer, Pantygorphys
ROBESTON WATHEN.
Clark Miss, Bobeston house ; .lohn Griffiths, farmer. Bank farm
John Isaac, parish clerk
Jones Ditvid, tailor
Freeman .Tames, Bush inn JKilla Thomas, farmer, Returno farm
Grifliths Wm. firnir Lif.le Whitehall • Merrimau Charles, carpenter
Harkett Sarah (Mrs). f.irmer ! Morgan Anne (Mi-s.),frmr.Cott's farm Williams Thomas, bnilde
Harries Morris, f;:rmer [Morgan Lewis, carpenter Williams Miss, fan
Howells Thos. farmer. East Athestont I Morris Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Sunny- ' Wiliiiims William
Howclls Wm. fai-mer. West Athestonei side Orct Canaston
Jermyn Wm. farmer. Little Canaston i Nicholas Thomas, farmer, Green gro ;
Tarrant Robert, boot & shoe maker, St. James' street
Tarren Clara (Miss), King's Arms temperance hotel.
Taylor Samuel, boot maker, Plaindealings road
Thomas Arthur Evan, Coach s Horses P.H. High stree*
Thomas Charles, master of the workhouse
Thomas Dan, farmer. The Green, Sodston road
Thomas Frederick, Commercial inn, St. James' street
Thomas Howard, farmer, Eastwood
Thomas Howell, jeweller. Market square
Thomas Hubert Vaughan, cabinet maker. Market street,
Thomas James, sergeant in charge, County Police «t»-
tion, St. James' street
Thomas John Calvin, see Ctllins & Thomas
Thomae Jonah, farmer, Stoneyford
Thomas Leslie (Mrs.), grocer. High street
Thomas Margaret(Mrs.),farmer, Woodland.Templeton rd
Thomas Martha B. (Mrs.), baker. High street
Thomas William Watkin, mamiger of the London Joint
Citr & Midland Bank Limited, Market square
Toohi'g Albert William, chemist. High street
Truman Richard, shcpkeeper, St. Jumes' street
Underwood Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), Castle hotel.
Market street
Voyle Alfred, grocer. The Croft
Watkins John Frederick, grocer. High street
Webb G. T. clerk to the commissioner- of income &
laud taxes. Moorfield terrace
Webb John, farmer. Grove gate
Webb Thomas, farmer, Bushacre, Sodston road
Webb William George, miller. Stone Ditch mill
Wb»eler Philip, cabinet maker. High street
Williams David, farmer. North Sodston
Williams Frederick, monumental mason. Spring gdns
Williams James. Farmers' Arms P.H. Plaindealiugs rd.
& wine & spirit merchant. Market square
Williams Thomas, county court bailiff & certified bail-lft
appointed under the '-' Law of Distress Amendment
Act." Market street
Williams Thomas, fai-mer, Coxhill, Bobeston road
Williams Willi:im. flannel dealer. Spring gardens
COMMERCIAL.
Skyrme Thomas, Bridge End P.H
Thomas Alfred, farmer
Thomas Phelps, farmer
Williams George, fanner, Whitehall
Williams James, builder
KASH, formerly extra-parochial, is a small parish in
the P;ntypridd division of the county of Glamorgan, on
the Cnwhridge and Llantwit road, 3 miles south-west from
Coworidge terminal station on the Taff Vale railway, 2J
mill's north from Llantwit Major, in Cowbridge hundred,
Bridgend and Cowbridge union, Bridgend county court
district. Cowbridge petty sessional division. Lower Gron-
reath rural deanery (western division), and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. There was formerly a private
chapel here, dedicated to St. Osmond, but it has long
since been disused There is a charity o^f /^i.ooo left by
K. C. N. Carne esq. a fomier owner of Nash, and in-
vested in Consols; the interest, £2$, is for the benefit
Cope Major William MP. Nash mnr
KASH is a parish in the county of Pembroke, 2 miles
north-east from Pembroke and zj from Pembroke Dock
stations on the Great Wsstem railway, and g west from
Tenby, in the hundred and petty sessional division of
Castlemartin, county court district of Pembroke Dock,
and nnion of Pembroke, and in the rural deanery of
Castlemartin, and archdeaconry and diocese of St.
David's The church of St. Mary is a small and ancient
building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, consisting
of chancel and nave under a single root, and o belfry
containing one bell : in the chancel is the effisy of a
knight in armour, removed here from the churchyard in
1882: the church was repaired in 1891, and affords 105
sittings, of which 50 are tree. The registers, including
Upton, date from the year 1742. The living is a rectory,
(Marked thus » should be addressed
Laniphey, Pembrokeshire )
Jenkins Rev. William LTh. (rector
of Na.sh with Iptoii), Bectory
COMlIBnCIAI,.
Cadocan AVm. Jas. cowkeeper. Back
•Davies Hugh, faruier, Upper Nash
The children of thii
Goodridge Alfred, cowkeeper
Gwyther Frederick A. conkeeper,
Stoop's lake
•Jordan Jn. cowkpr. Strawberry hill
Phillips .Martha (Mrs), cowkeeper.
The Rock
•Phillips Philip, farmer. Middle frm
of the cl.urch and the piwr of the parish of Liswomey.
Mrs. J. D V. Nicholl-Carne is lady of the manor and
sole landowner. The soil is clay and limestone ; sub-
soil, various. The chief crops are barley, oats and
pasturage. The area is 201 acres ; rateable value,
£3^6•, and the population in 1911 was 12.
This parish is reputed to be extra-parochial for ecclesi-
astical purpo.ses.
Letters through Cowbridge, Glam, which is the nearest
money order & telegraph office, 2J miles distant
Wall Letter Box
The children of this place attend the school at Liswomey
Tcbbv Thomas, head gardener t.i
Major William Cope M.P
with Upton annexed, joint net income £Si. with resi-
dence, in the gift of Vice-Admiral Richard Evans, of
Upton Castle, and held since 1918 bv the Rev. William
Jenkins L.Th. of Durham Univer'sity. John Morris
Thomas esq. is the principal landowner. The soil is
limestone and the land is chiefly under pasture. The
area is 598 acres ; rateable value £S3g ; the population
in iqii was 96 in the civil and 115 in the ecclesiastical
parish.
Sexton, William James Cadogan.
Letters are received through Pembroke, which is the
nearest post, money order k telegraph office, 2 miles
parish attend the school at Cosheston
Ri^es Esther (Mrs), cowkeeper.
Stoop's lake
*R08siter John Hy. frmr. Uprrr Nash
•Thomas John, farmer. Bee hill
Thomas John M. farmer, Nash house
•Tudor William Henry, farmer.
Winter's hall
DIBECTORT.]
SOrXH WALES.
NEATH.
WITH CADOXTON, ABERUULAIS. i^KEWEN, LEANTWIT AND TONNA.
NEATH is a municipal borough, market town, seaport,
und parish, the head of a poor law union, Uvo petty
sessional divisions and county court district, on the
aouth side of the Neath or Ncdd river, which is navig-
able for vessels of from 300 to 400 tons burthen, with
^1 station on the South Wales main line and another
Oil the Vale of Neath section of the Great Western
railway. The Neath and Brecon Railway Co. have a
line from Neath to Brecon, with running powers into
th-e Neath Low Level station of the Great Western
railway. The Bhondda and Swansea Bay railway have
a branch from their main line, with a teniiinns station,
opened in 1895, in liie south-west part of the town,
which forms a direct route to Swansea Ducks and tlie
Rhondda Valley. Neath is 7 miles east-nurth-east
from Swansea, 38 west from Caidiff, 78 from Bristol,
;inrl 1Q3J from London by the Great Western railway,
■ ~ 1 Tunnel, in the Neath division of the
uorgan, hundred of N«ath, rural deanery
neath (western division), and archdea-
ese of LiandaEf. The town is a borough
n, but under the provisions of the
icipal* Corporations Act, 1832" (5 and 6 William
;v. c. 76) the Corporation was remodelled, and now
consists of a mayor, four aldermen and twelve coun-
cilIor<. The borough has a separate police force
and commission of the peace. The town is lighted
with gas and electricity, and supplied with water from
works on the GnoU Estate. A new reservoir was con-
structed in i8g6. The gas works, water works, elec-
trical works, markets, cemetery, tramways and slaughte
Sever
county of Glai
of Upper Gr(
conry and dio'
ipti.
the
(Hamorganshire
rporation.
•ms the Parlin
The Neatb C
and the Tenn;
niiiralion from
Neath di
valley to Neath and Swansea. The Neath Canal, which
runs a course of 11 mile.i, terminating at Glyn Neath,
has ig locks, and is 12 feet deep ; it is the property
nf a company. Neath claims, as a place, a high anti-
quity, being, as is generally allowed, identical with the
"Nidum" of Antoninus, and the hills and valleys by
which it is surrounded abound in mineral wealth, the
apparently inexhaustible character of which has chiefly
contributed to the mercantile importance and continued
prosperity of the town.
The parish church of St. Thomas the Apostle is an
ancient building of stone, in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, ai.sles, and a massive embattled
western tower, containing a clock and 6 bells : the east
and west windows and three windows in the south aisle
are stained: the church was restored in 1874 at a _ . ■ j u
cost of ;^2,5oo, when the galleries were removed and | bronze statue of the late Hnwel Gwyn esq designed bv
the whole church re-seated with open benches and : Raggi, and erected in 1888 by the principal residents of
chairs ; it "^as again restored in 1909 : the organ was [ the neighbourhood and county.
presented by Sir Humphrey Miickworth about 1796. ' The county constabulary offices, in Windsor road, have
There are sittings for about 700 persons, and the ser- ! an attached police court, erected in 1862.
vices are conducted entirely in Welsh. The register of I The Public Library was formerly in Church place;
baptisms and burials dates from the year 1692 ; ; new premises, in Victoria gardens, erected at a cost of
marriages, 1694. The living is a rectory, with Llantwit ; ^4.500, were cpened Nov. ;. 1905. The building con-
anneied, joint net yearly value ;^300, with glebe (^^84) | tains reading rooms and a reference and lending library
and re.sidence, in the gift of the University of Cam- j of nbout 5,000 volumes.
bridge, and held since iqi8 bv the Bev. Gwilym Francis , The Constitutional Club, in Orchard street, was
M.A. of Jesus College. Oxford. j erected in 1885, on a site given by the late Howel Gwyn
The church of St. David, a chapel of ease to that ol 1 esq. and cost nearly ^3,000 ; it is a building of
esq. in memory of bis wife, and the font, of Caen stone on
polished marble columns, by the children of the Sunday
school • the east window is stained : the church affords
510 sittings. The site, half an acre, was the gift of
Edward Evans esq. of Eaglesbush. The register dates
from 1894. To this church a bequest of ^500 was made
by the late Miss Place, of Neath; it has also an en-
dowment of ;£io per year, giiven by the late Mrs. Grant.
Parish rooms were erected in 1004 at a rust of ^£2,000.
The Catholic church, in Ci.stle stieet, dedit-aled lo St.
.Joseph, was foraierly a Wesleyan chapel; it lias 200
sittings. The meeting pkice of the Society of Friends
in The Lett, occupies part of the site of the old
castle, and has 150 sittings, with a burial ground ad-
jacent. Bethany Welsh Baptist chiipel, London r.ad, 19
a building in the Greek Classic style, with 700 sittings.
The Welsh Cungregntional ch rch (Ma- s-yr-baf). Vi ndsor
road, erected in 1769 and rebuilt in 1864, is an edifice of
Welsh stone with Forest of Dean stone dressings, and
has sittings for 780 persons.
For other places of worship see pp. 669 and 670.
The Town Hall, standing near the centre of the town,,
is an old building of the Doric order, and contains a
spacious court room for magistrates' and county court
meetings, capable of seating 600 persons. The county
court sits here monthly; in the basement are the
offices of the burough police; the hall is also let
for public meetings. The municipal insignia com-
prise two maces, a mayoral chain and borough seals.
The maces are of silver, 'and form a pair, each being 27
inches long; the shafts are divided by bands into two
lengths, and on the foot knops are inscriptions and the
date 1706; the heads bear the national emblem*, and
are surmounted by crowns with orb and cross, within
which, on the flat top, are the Royal Stuart Arms. The
mayor's chain, provided in 1872, is of gold, and has a
pendent badge, emblazoned with the town arms. The
oldest of the seals, dating from the end of the 17th cen-
tury, is circulai', and displays an embattled tower, with
buildings on each side, and round this a margnil legend ;
the second seal is a modern copy of this. The
Gwyn Hall, in Orchard street, erected in 1887-8 by
the corporation, at a cost of about ^7,000, on a site
presented by the late Howel Gwyn esq. of Dyffryn,.
ia a building of blue sandstone -with Bath stone dres>ini:s,
in the Gothic style, and consists of a large public halU
holding 1,500 people, a council chamber and municipal
offices; in the hall is a fine toned organ, given by Mrs.
Gwyn ; the Glamorganshire county council hold meet-
ings here half yearly ; the meetings of the borouzh coun-
cil and of various county authorities are also held here.
In front of the hall, on a granite pedestal.
Of^.l
of DvfTrvii
erected in 1866. at a c
site presented by the late Howel G _
is a cruciform building of local blue sandstone, with Bath
stone dressings, and bunds of red sandstone introduced,
in the Florentine Gothic style of the I3tb cenlnrv, and
consists of apsidal chancel, five windows of which are
^tain^'d. nave, aisles, transepts, north transept aisle (used
as vestries), south porch, narthex with seven bays, and
a tnwer. 88 feet high, at the south-west anirle of the
chancel, with mnss'Ve pinnacles at the angles, and a
.»pir« 152 feet in height, and containing a clock and
one bell : the west window was the gift of the widow I bowli
of the late R. P. Morgan esq. The serrices here are 1 Club,
conducted in English, while the parish church is used I billiard,
entirely for services in Welsh.
The church of St Catherine. MELTN^HTTH.^^^ also a
chapel of eiiap to the parish church, and locally in the
parisli of Llantwit, was erected in 1890. at a cost of
^3.000. and opened in May, 1891 ; it is a building of
local blue stone with Bath stone dressinss in the Enrlv
English stvle. consisting of chancel, nnve, aisle.s. south
porch and a belfry containing one bell : the pulpit, of
polished Devonshire marble, was given by O. H. Thomas
brick, relieved with Bath stone dressings, and consist-s
of a large reading-room, dining, smoking and billiard
rooms, and a hall for entertainments, which will .seat
about 250 people ; there is also a library, containing
about 900 volumes, and baths- were added in 1891 ;
the club was furnished at a cost of /i.ooo, and has
450 members, and the building was erected by a hmited
company and leased to a committee. . . ..i
The Liberal Club occupies premises in Orchard street,
comprising billiard, smoking and readme ''""""•'*.
ference library of over 200 volumes, and attacheil is a
sraokine and readini: rooms, and a skittle
ley. The Masonic Hall, in Queeu street was erected
Th^'' market is in Green street, market days being Wed-
,sdav (which is the principal market) and Saturday,
lere is al.so a market for the sale of horses, cattle &c.
I the last Wednasdav in every month Fair, are held
Wednesday in March; hiring fair. :ilsn sfr^-k.
on the last Wednesday m .March: ninng lair. .us" '••■^'■'
horse and wool, i.st and 2nd Wednesday after 12th May;
,Tune. Trinity Wednesday; July, last Wednesday, caltley
NEATH.
SOUTH WALFS.
[hEL],Y'S
and. horse; September, and Thnrsday, sheep, Mttle and
ticrse and the great pleasure fair of the year; flannel
fair, October, last Wednesday ; hiring and horse and
cattle, ist and 2nd Wednesday after 12th November.
The gcnercU market was reconstnicted in 1905 at a cngt
of nearly ^^.ooo.
The Glamorganshire Farm School, which is under the
control of a committee, was established in 1858, at
Hawdref-Genol, and removed in March, 1875, to the
present building at Ty-Segur ; it is a structure of stone,
seated on the slope of a hill overlooking the town and
ralley of Neath. It ig available for 70 boys.
In the vicinity are copper smelting, spelter nnd tin-
plate works, fire brick manufactories, chemical works,
several foundries and collieries, and a brewery. The
principal exports from the Port of Neath are iron and
tin plates, copper, spelter, fire bricks, coal and culm ;
of coal about ^oo.ooo tons are sent coastwise and nbroad
yearly.
Charities, amounting to £,2, are distributed in bread.
Alderman Davies left various lands, the rents of which,
amounting to about £100 per annum, are assigned to
the support of the school in St. David's street.
On the oust side of the river are some remaining
fragments of the castle, included in the domains of Jestyn
ap Gwrgan, lord of Morganwg ; it was repaired and
enlarged, c. 1090, by his kinsman, Richard de Granville,
one of the twelve Norman knights who assisted Robert
Fit* Hamon in the conquest of this portion of Wales, but
in 1231 was burned by Llewellyn ap Jorwerth; the
existing remains comprise the principal gateway, flanked
by two massive drum towers, and portions of the curtain
walls, and of a south-east tower, prokibly once commaml-
ing a ford across the river.
One mile from the town, in the village of Neath Abbey,
are the picturesque ruins of the Cistercian abbey of St.
Mary and Holy Trinity, founded in 1130, by Richard de
Granville, and colonised from Savigny. In 1224 the
monastery was burned. Leland describes it as " the
fairest abby in Wales," and its beauty and magnificence,
and the tuneful melody of its bells, were commemorated
in 1500 by the native bards. At the dissolution there
were eight monks, and the revenue was estimated at
j£i32 yearly. The remains, now surrounded by a 1 ail-
way and coal pits, include a great part of the walls of
the church, and much of the domestic buildings ; the
oave. of seven bays, was over 100 feet in length, the
choir of three bays, which also had aisles, 50 feet, and
the trangept, with two chapels in each wing, 140 feet ;
the total length, internally, was about 220 feet : the clois-
ters, about 108 feet square, were on the south side of the
church; on the east side of the cloister were the saciisty
and chapter house, now destroyed, and a block of build-
ings, part of which, in 1650, was converted by Sir Philip
Hoby into a dwelling house, which, though ruinous, still
retains its mullioned windows : this block also ret'ains a
wide passage, with a vaulted double gateway, several
vaulted rooms, and a vaulted common room of four bays ;
on the west side are the cellarium, the upper storey of which
has three fine lancets in the south gable, a porch, dark
entry, and some rooms east of these, now converted into
a Cottage for the caretaker. The figure of an eccl?8iostic,
aaid to represent Adam de Caer-Merddyn, abbot of Neuth.
was, in 1845, in the grounds of Court Herbert. In 1833
«ome excavations were made by the Rev. H. H. Knight
at the east end of the church, when a portion of the
Decorated tile pavement was uncovered, and dispbyed the
arras .,f King John, and the familie.- of de Clare. Tur-
berville, Mowbray, <!,■ Granville, Despens.-r, and Monta-
cute. and some of these are now in the musi-um at
Swansea. Further excavations were carried out in 1849
by the Neath Philosophical Institution, but as yet little
has been done towards ascertaining the actual plan of
the abbey, and the ruins are at present thickly en-
shrouded with ivy. Here, in 1326 (November 5 to 7),
the unfortunate EMward II. found a temporary refuge,
shortly I>efore his murder at Berkeley Castle. 27
.September, 1327.
Dyffryn, the seat uf Joseph Edward Mooie-Gwyn esij.
D.L., J. P. has extensive grounds, and is about two
miles distant from the town.
Cadoxton Lodge, the seat of Charles Combe Teiinant
«sq. J. P. is pleasantly situated a short distance from
the town. The grounds afford some of the most de-
lightful views in the neighbourhood, comprising a great
portion of the Vale of Neath.
Eaglesbnsh House, tihe seat of Mrs. Rice Evan.«. stands
on elevated ground, and affords a Charming prospect
"f the surrounding c<iuntry; the mansion, rebuilt
1876, has been for many generations the ro«idenoe of
tho Evans family.
The principal landownarB are the trustees of th»
GnoU Estate. Joseph E. Moure-Gwyu esq. D.L., J. P.
Lird Dynevov and Sir J. T. DiUwyn-Lleveiyn bart.
The area of the parish, town and municipal borough
is 1,402 acres of land, 26 of water, 30 of tidal water,
and 52 foreshore ; rateable value, ^£69,247 ; the p^pula-
in ion was 17,586, including 6 offi'"ers and 125
ites in the Poor Law Institution, and 76 in the
Glamorganshire Reformatory for Boys, Ty-Segur.
The population of the ecclesiastical parish (Keath St
Thomas with Llantwit-juita-Neath, St. Iltyd) in 191 1
•.vas 21,353.
The population within the parliamentary limits in
1911 was 18,451.
The population of the wards in 1911 was: No. i Castle
or North, 7,879 ; No. 2, Melyn or South, 9,707.
Verger of St. David's church, Roger Thomas.
MELINCRYTHAN is on eastern suburb, partly in th.'
borough, but mostlv in the parish of Llantwit. The
Greiit Western Railway Co. have railway carriage re-
pairing wtrks and extensive engine sheds here.
CADOXTON-JUXTA-NEATH is a large parish and
village, I mile north, in the hundred of Neath, Neath
union and county court district, and in the rural deanery
of Upper Groneath (western division), and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaft. It includes the townships of
Blr.enhonddan, Coedfrank, Dyffry Clydach, Djlais Higher.
Dylais Lower, Neath Higher, Neath Lower and Ynysy-
uu.nd. The village is lighted with gas from works at
Neath. The church of St. Catwg is a building of
stone, in the Early Engli.sh style, consisting of chancel,
nave, north aisle and a battlemented western tower
containing ^ix b.'lls; there are nine stained window^
and a very fine toned organ, which was restored and
enlarged, and an organ chamber was erected in 1881,
at a total cost of .£506. A marble font and a uiarble
reredos were added in 1909. There are 550 sittings.
The register of baptisms dates from the year 1786 ;
marriages, 1754; burials, 1785. The living is a
vicarage, net income .£305, mth 13 acres of glebe, and
residence, rebuilt in 1901, in the gift of Henry Nathaniel
Miers esq. J. P. and held since igoo by the Rev. John
Daniel James B.D. of Magdalene College, Cambridge,
and rural dean of Groneath Upper. The principal
laiidiiwuers are Lord Dynevor, Sir J. T. Dillwyn-
Lleweiyn bart. Joseph Edward Moore-Gwyn esq. D.L.,
J.P. and Charles Coombe Tennant esq. J.F. The soil is
clay ; subsoil, coal and clay band iron stone. The chief
crops are oats and barley, but the land is chiefly in
pasture. The area of Blaenhonddan township is 3,447
acres of land, 21 of water, and 7 of tidal water, and
3 of foreshore ; rateable value, £,\i,ioA ; and the popu-
lation in 191 1 was 3,633. The area of Dylais Lowei
township is 5,204 acres of land, and 23 of ^ater ; rate-
able value, ^4,901 ; and the population in 191 1 was 576.
In 190^ the township of Neath Middle was amalgamated
«itli Neath Higher. The area of Neath Higher town-
ship lion contains 6,871 acres of land, and 51 of water ;
latealile value, .£13,601; the population in 1911 was
3.097. The area of Neath Lower township is 2,055
acns nt land, and 46 of water; rateable value, ^£3,340;
■it' ih.' ]in]mlition in 1911 was 43a. The area of
V i\^- pn.i I .unship is 1,512 acres; population in 1911.
;j III I Miiii.ition of Cadoxton ecclesiastical parish
"'r.,ii.-h i:1,.;L; -Mrs. E. Jones.
Dylais Higher, including Crynant, Onllwyn and Seven
Sisters, will Ije found under a separate heading.
DTFFRYN, 2 miles north-west from Neath, is an
ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1873, from Cadoxton and
Skewen ccclesiastiCiU parishes ; it includes Bryncoch.
The church of St. Matthew, erected in 1871 by the late
Howe'. Gwyn esq. at a cost of ^4.500, who also gave
the site, is a building of stone, in the Early English
style, consisting of ohanoel, nave, south porch, vestry
arid a southern tower containing a clock chiming the
quarters and 6 bells, placed in 1875 nt a joint cost of
£t=.o ; dlie stnined west window was erectoil in 1900,
in memory of the late Howel Gwyn esq. and Mrs. Gwyn,
by their nephew, J. E. Moore-Gwyn esq. who at the
same time built a western veetry : in the same year the
parishiimers presented n stained window as a memorial
to Mi-s. Gwyn, and hhero are ten other stained windows;
the font, of Caen st'>no, supported by four marble
shafts, WAS the gift of the late Mrs. Moore, of Fly-
month; the church was enlarged in 1884-5. by the
erection of vestries, and a brass chancel screen was
erected and some decorative work carried out, at a total
cost rf ^^760, defrayed by the lato Howel Gwyn esq. ;
I there are 300 sittings. The register of baptisms and
burial* daton from the year 1871 ; marriages, 1874. The
DIHECTOKY.J
SOUTH WALES.
^KATIl. 607
living is a vicarage, nut yearly value £2^^, with residence,
in the gift of J. E. Moure-Gwyn ctq. D.L., J. P. and
held since 1871 by the Kev. John Charles Thomas M.A.
of St. .John's College. Cauibi-idge, and formerly rural
.^•an of Gronealh Upper (Western division). The
vicarage house was erected in 1883 by the late Howel
rjwyii esq. at a cost of ;£7,ooo, who also presented the
>itc and land adjoining. The [lopnlntion in iqu was
..067.
Sexton. Anthony Bulnian.
BRYNCX)CH is a hamlet, 2 miles north-west Irom
Neath. Here is a colliery and a Congregational ohapel,
i-rected in 1857 and re-erected in 1910, seating 200
persons; also a Baptist chapel.
SKEWEN, ij miles east, is an ecclesiastical parish,
formed in 1844 from the parish of Cadraton-juxta-Neath,
i\nd includes Coedfranc, Cyffryn-ClydaCh and Neath
Abbey ; it is lighted -with gas from works at Neath.
There are three stations on the Great Western railway
in the parish, viz. : — Neath Abbey, Skewen and Briton
Ferry Hoad ; and one station on the Rhondda and Swan-
sea Bay railway, viz. : — Jersey Marine. The ohmxih of
St. John, locally in Neati Abbey, was consecrated in
1851, it is an edifice of WeLsh sandstone, with Bath
stone dressings, in the Early English style, and consists
of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an open turret
with one bell; the stained east window was presented
by Mrs. Jones, of Bockfield, in memory of her late hus-
band, who also gave a massive polished marble pulpit;
in the chancel are two memorial windows to Edwaixl
Ackland Moore and his wife ; the church affords 500
sittings. The register dates from the year 1851. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ;f2oo, in the a-ift
ot the Crown and the Bishop of the diocese alternately.
and held since 1915 by tbo Rev, David Morris L.Div.
The new vicarage at Neath Abbey, built in 1905.
is pleasantly situated 200 feet above sea level, and
:ilTords good views of the surrounding country. The
church of St. Mary the Virgin, a mission church
in connection with the parish chiirdh, erected in 1904
at s cost of upwards of ^£2,000, is a building in the
Gothic style, and affords 375 sittings. At Mooretown
is a mission church, also in connection with the parish
ohnrch, erected at the expense of the late John Newall
Moore esq. J. P. (d. 1905), and consisting of chancel
and nave, with sittings for 400 persons. There are
Baptist, United Methodist, Congregational and Wesleyan
chapels. Here are chemical and tinplate and copper
smelting works and two collier'ies, and a large oil re-
finer)' is now (1919) in course of erection. The Coedfranc
public library, in Evelyn road, was erected in 1905 at
a co.st of ^2,oco. The population of the ecclesiastical
parish in 191 1 was 9,584 The area of Coedfranc town-
ship is 3,78! acres of land, 31 of water, 59 of tidal
water, and 925 of foreshore ; rateable value, ^'37.843 ;
and the population in 791 1 was 8,099, The ai»a of
Dvffrvn Clvdach township is 1,710 acres of land and 15
'ind"ihe'' o ml>tionM"7ti°wa. r'sf '' "'"''' ^'''''^^'
Pari.* Clerk, Thomas Widlake.
At Briton Ferry Road is a ferry across to Briton
Ferry; there are fine sands here, much resorted to in
the summer time. In the grounds of the Jersey Marine
hotel is a lofty round tower overlooking the sea.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Post, M. O., T. & Telephonic E. D. Omce, Wind street.
-Robert Lloyd Morgan, postmaster
Town Sub-Post k M. 0. Offices: —
Briton Ferry road (Melincrythan), — H. Davies, sub-
postmaster. This office is also a telegr.Tph & tele-
graph money order office
Eastland road. — Frederick Silas Child, sub-postmaster
Penrhiewtyn, — David Hancock, sub-postmaster
Windsor road, — John Davies, postmaster
Post, M, 0„ T, & Telephone Call Office, New road,
Skeweu, — Miss Ann Hopkins, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters through Neath
r.ist, M. 0, Offi.-e & Telephone Exchange & Call Office,
New road. Upper Skewen,— Thomas Martyn, sub-post-
master. Letters arrive from Neath. Skewen, half a
mile distant, is the nearest telegraph office
Post, M. O. & T. fc.Telephone Call Office, Aberdulais —
Mrs, Winifred G. Jones, sub-postmistress. Letters
from Neath
Post, M. O. k T. Office. Cadoxton.— D, Jones, sub-
postmaster. Letters through Neath
Post Office, Cilfrew. — Mrs. Ann Howells. sub-post-
mistress. Letters through Nealh, Aberdulais is the
nearest money order & telegraph office, i mile distant
ABERDULAIS. ot AoordylaJs. is a village, 2 mile..
north-ea^, with e station on the Vale of Neath section vt
the Great Western railway, in Blaenhoddan and Lower Dy-
lais town.ships, and lighted with gas from works at Neath
Here are extensive tinplate works. The Tennant canal
passes through the village and crosses the river by 0
I viaduct. There are two Calvinistic Methodist ohapeU
and a Baptist chapel, erected in 1857, with 500 sittings.
CILFREW, a hamlet in Blaenhoddan township, is 5
mile north-east from Aberdulais, and has a station on the
Neath and Brecon railway, and also Congregational and
j Calvinistic Methodist chapels : here are tinplate works,
1 LLANTWIT-JUXTA-NEAl-H is a large and scattered
; parish, i mile north-east from Neath, in the rural deanery
I of Upper Groneath (western division), and archdeaconry
and diocese of Llandaff. The church ot St. lUtyd is an
ancient building of stone, in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a square tower
containing 2 bells : there is a curious old stone font : the
church was restored in 1859, at a cost of ;^5oo, and ha»
250 sittings. The register of baptisms and burial*
1 dates from the year 1695 ; marriages, 1696. The
I living is a rectory, annexed to the rectory of Neath, in
I the gift of Cambridge University, and held since igi"
by the Rev. Gwilym Fi-ancis M.A. of Jesus College,
Oxford, rector of Neath, and surrogate. Llantwit
Cemetery covers an area of eight acres and has e
mnrtuary chapel: this cemetery serves generally for
the parishes of Llantwit and Neath ; there is also a new
c-iMiii-tery at Llantwit which covers an area ot 5 acre*
and ha.s a mortuary ohapel. Cimla, about i^ mile^
ea.->t fiMiii Neath, consists of scattered farmhouses.
Here is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel ; at Melincrythan.
in LlaiitvMt Lower, is a Welsh Congregational chapel,
ei ti() in i'^-n. and seating 680 persons. No manorial
iii.'iii^ .IV. ■ .•x.-iii^ed. The principal landowners are
111.. E.ul Ml .7,.i.-ev and the .South Wales Whitworth
Miiie,al K<tate< Liniifpa, The soil is clay; subsoil,
coal and clay band iron stone. The land is chiefly in
pasture. The area of Llantwit Lower tomiship is 4,268
acres of land, 33 of water, 7 of tidal water, and 4 of
foreshore ; rateable value. ^14.716 ; the population in
1911 was 5,165.
Parish Clerk, Ivor Gwynne Trick.
TONNA is an ecclesiastical parish formed in igoS. z
miles north-east from Neath, from the civil parish of
Llantwit, and is limited with jns from works at Neath.
The church of 81. Anne, erected in 1801-2. at a cost of
;^S,ooo, defrayed by the late Rev. David Griffiths, and
opened in 1893, is a building of stone, in the Gothic
style, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, transepts, an<t
ith
th; ee bells : five of the windows are stained : there
are 300 sittings. The register dates from the year
igoS. The living is a vicarage, yearly viJue j£340, in
the gift of J. B. G. Price esq. and the Archdeacon of
Llandaff, and held since 1919 bv the Rev. T. Meredith
Williams B.A. of Lampeter College. There is a Cal-
vinistic Methodist chapel, and a colliery in the district.
On a hill overlooking the valley is an ivy covered round
tower, from which a charming view ot the Vale ot Neatl..
is obtained. The populationin iqir was 1.277.
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS kc.
Post & M. O. Office, Tonna.— Miss C. M. Morgan, ,«ul.-
postmistress. Letters through Neath. Aberdulais i»
the nearest telegraph office, 1 mile distant
Post k M. 0, Office, Bryncoch. — A, Witts, sub-post-
master, LetteBs through Neath, which is the nearest
telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Post Office, Rhydding.— Evan Davies, sub-postmaster.
Neath is the nearest money order & telegraph office,
I mile distant
CORPORATION.
1918-1919,
-Mayor — Councillor John Rees J.P,
Ex-Mayor— Alderman Hnpkin Morgan
Aldermen.
Henry Pendrill Charles I Harold Llewelyn Davie."
David Davies I nopkin Morgan
Councillors.
No. I. Castle or North Ward.
Lewis Arnold | Walter Enoch Bees
John Morris I
John Bees
SOUTH WALE8.
[kelly's
No. 2, Meljni nr South Ward.
Matthew Arnold | Duniel Harry
Wm. James Challacombe John Rowland Jones
John Daviee I Joseph Cook Rets
Presiding Aldermen at Ward Elections, Hopkin Morgan
& David Davies.
The Corporation meets at the Gwyn Hall on the first
thursday in every month, at 10.30 a.m.
Mayor's Auditor, Matthew Arnold
Elective Auditors, William H. S. Rees & James Jone>
Officer.i of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, Alfred Edwin Ivor Curtis, 27 & 28 Qui'en st
Treasurer, Ifor Thomas, 73 Lewis road, Neath
Borough Engineer, Water Works Manager k Electrical
Engineer, D:ivid Morgan Jenkins A.M.I.C.E. Gwyn
hall. Orchard street
Ga.s Works Manager & Engineer, W. Clark Jackson.
Gnoll Park road
Medical Ollicer of Health, John Mudie Morris M.B,.
(J.M.Edin., D.P.H.Camb. 100 Briton Ferry road
Public Analyst, Rhys Pendrill Charles F.I.C-, F.C.S.
Gwvn hall. Orchard street
Chief' Constable, William Higgins, Town hall
Sanitary Inspector &, Inspector under Food Acts &
Inspecting & Factory Officer. William Bowen Davies,
Commercial street
Veterinary Inspector, Wm. Thomas Edwards M.R.C.V.S.
B3 Windsor road
Borough Organist, John Samuel Church, Court Sart
terrace, Briton Ferry
Collector of Gas Rents, David Jones, Harle street
Collector of Water Rents, Alfred Jeffs, 15 Greenway rd
Market Manager &; Shops Inspector, Arthur Lewis, 14
Penydre
Public Librarian, Rev. T. W. George, Upper Ciuika rd.
Neath
Mace Bearer, Town Crier & Hall Keeper, Philip
Stephens, 9 Henry street
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
The Mayor of Neath for the time being
Bevan Evan Evans, Cadoxton bouse. Cadoxton, Neath
Charles Henry Pendrill, Westfield, Neath
Davies Benjamin Walter, Bronleigh, Cadoxton rd. Neath
Davies David, 68 Briton Ferr>- road, Neath
Davipp David Llewelyn M.B Glas. 15 Orchard st. Neath
Gardner Clement Sankey Be8t,Ronkwood,Cimla rd. Neath
Harry Daniel, 8 Brvn road, Neath
Hibbert Walter Grillith, 6 South terrace, Neath
Jones Samuel C. 3 Victoria gardens, Neath
Lewis Uewellvn M.D. Maesyrhaf, Neath
Morgan Hopkin, Brynclydach, Neath Abbey
Rees John, Ena avenue, Neath
■Rees John, Penydre house, Neath
Bees Walter Enoch, Norwood, Neath
Trick William Burrows, Marlais, 35 Lewis road, Neath
The Judge of the County Court of Glamorganshire
bolden at Neath for the time being
Clerk, Alfred E. I. Curtis, 27 & 28 Queen street
Borough petty sessions are held at the Gwyn ball, every
mimday at 10.30 am & at the Town hall daily if
there are cases tor disposal
GLAMORG.XNSHIRE MAGISTR.\TES FOR NEATH
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
The Senior Magistrate present takes the chair.
His Honor Judge Llovd Morgan
Charles Henry Pendri'll, Westfield, Neath
Daniel David, Bryncoed. Crynant
D.ivies Edward. Cae-Wern, Blaenhonddan, Neath
Davies John, Skewen
Davies Willi.im, Glyn-Neath
Eccles Herbert, Buglan. Neath
Evan-Thomas Edmund Lyons, 13 Bramham gardens,
London SW5
-George Abraham, Porthcawl
Gibbins Frederick William, Garthnuir
Howell Llewellyn David. Aberdulais
Jenkms Lewis, Oraig house, Briton Ferry
Jones Job, Resolven
Mnnre-Gwyn Joseph Edward D.L. Dyffryn, Neath
Moore-Gwvn Joseph Gwyn, Longford court, Dyflrvn
Clydich.' Neath
Morgan Hopkin, Neath
Pritchnrd Robert David. Resolven
Prosser William. Seven Sisters
Tennant Charles Coombe B.A. Cadoxton lodge, Cadox-
ton. Nrnth
Trick Major W. B. Neath
Vaughan Col. John Edwards D.L. Bheola, near Neath
Williams Godfrey Herbert., Aberpergwm house. Glyn-
Neath, Neath
The Mayor of Neath & the Chairmen of the Briton
Ferry Urban & the Neath Rural District Councils, for
the time being, are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Lewis John Eemptbome,
Dyffryn chambers. Orchard street
Petty Sessions are held at the County Police court ever;
friday at 11.30 a.m
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division :— Aberdulais, Blaengwrach, Blaenhonddan.
Briton Ferry, Cadoxton. Coed£franc, Crvnant, Dulaii
Higher, Dulais Lower, Dyffryn Clydach, Glyn-Neath,
Melincrythan, Mooretown, Neath Lower, Onllwyn,
Pontneathvaughan, Resolven, Seven Sisters, Skewen k
Tonna
NEATH HARBOUR 'COMMISSIONERS.
The Mayor & tour selected Councillors of the Borough of
Neath & their Town Clerk for the time being
The Owners (being male persons) ol the several Estates
&, Canal following: — The Briton Fen-y Estate, the
GnoU Estate, the Dyffryn Estate, the Neath Abbey
Estate, the Tennant Estate & one of the Proprietor's
of the Neath Canal Navigation, the Chief Agent of the
Briton Feiry Estate, the chief Agent or Lessee of the
Briton Ferry Iron Works Limited, the Cape Copper
Co. Limited & the Main Colliery Co. Limited & the
following security holders: —
Congdon George Henry
David Peter
Davies William
Manby Arthur M
Roberts M. G
Robertson Donald
Thompson C. E. Stnart
Walker George
Williams G. Conway
Williams J. B
Gwynne Thomas
Hill J. B
Irving Walter B
John N. P
Lewis Gwyn
Snb-Oommissioners of Pilotage.
Godfrey C. Drew 1 Oapt. Thomas Davies
Henry T. Wales | Jenkins Lewis
Sidney H. Davey I
Daniel Jones, clerk. Harbour offices. Briton Ferry
Pilots.
William Harries George Perrett
Daniel Williams David Williams
James Parry Evans Charles J. Hook
George Howell Giiftith Williams
John McKie William PhUlips
Officers.
Clerk, T. A. Flynn, Prudential chambrs.The Par.ade,Ne;itb
Consulting Engineers, Sir John Wolfe Barry & Partners,
2 Queen Annt's gate, Westminster, London S W i
Treasurer, Charles Edward Stuart Thompson, London
Joint Citv & Midland Bank Limited, Neath
Harbour Master & C-iUeetor of Dues, Sidney Henry
Davey, Briton Ferry
Superintendent of Customs & Deputy Superintendent
Mercantile Marine, Alfred J. Condon
Dock & Station Master, G.W.R. Wm. David Griffiths
NEATH EUBAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Th3 Parishes in the District are the s.ime as in the
Union, with the exception of Aberavon, Briton Ferry,
Glyncorwg, Margam & Neath. The area is SS-^S^
acres; population in 1911, 41,613.
Council meets at the Council officii. Water street on
Wednesday, at 2.45 p.m.
Chairman, Major W. B. Trick M.B.E., J.P
Officials.
Clerk (Sanitary), Edward Powell, 10 SoutJi ter. Neath
Treiisurer. W. Carrnthers
Medical Officer of Health. Thomas Price Whittington
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Glynclydach, Dyffnn, Neath
Engineer & Surveyor (Sanitary), W. E. Clason Thomaf
C.E. Orchard street, Neath
Engineer & Surveyor (Highways), David Morgan Davies.
O-chard street
Sanitary Inspectors. William Williamson. Skewen K
David Jones. Melincrythan
tfEATH RURAL DISTRICT HIGHVVAY COMMITTEE.
Meets at the Rur:d District Council offices on the and
Wednesday in the month.
Clerk. Lewis John Kcmpthorno. Dyffryn chambers. Or-
chard street, Neath
Surveyor, David Morgan Davies, Orchard street, Neath
PlRKCrOHT.]
80UTH WALES.
NEATH.
PUBLIC EarABUSHMENTS
rSorough Police Station, Town hall. New street, William
Higgins, chiel constable; 4 sergeants & 18 constables;
branch police station, 74 Briton Ferry road
Borough Police Fire Brigade, Engine station. Town hall,
William Higgins, captain & superintendent, & 22 men
Borough Weighbridge, Cattle street, Llewellyn Jones,
wcigheir
Cunty Court Office, St. Thomas' chambers. Church place.
His Honor John Lloyd Morgan K.C. judge; Henry
Pendrill Charles & Reginald Pendrill St. .Tohn Charles,
registrars & high bailiffs. The conrt- is held at the
Town hall & also tJie Gwyn hall every month; Geo.
F. Lloyd, chief clerk. The parishes include.l in the
district are the whole of those in the Neath & Pontar-
dawe unions. Old Smithy, Cwmgorse (includes Cwm-
tiorse Gwauncaegurweii & Brynamman) have been
added to the Carmarthen, Llandilo & Ammanford
county court
This Court has also Biinkruptcy Jurisdiction ; Henry
Rees, Government buildings, St. Mary st. Swansea,
ofiicial receiver in banhruptoy
Certified Bailiffs appointed under the " Law o£ Distress
Amendment Act," E. J. Chamberlain, 7 Alma place,
Aberavon ; David Rees Davies, 18 Crown street. Port
Talbot ; Evan Williams, The Parade, Neath ; Richard
Morgan, High street, Aberavon & Edmund Law,
Creswell villas, Neath
County Police Station (■' D " or Neath division), Wind-
sor road, Ben Evans, supt. ; 4 inspectors,io sergeants-,
8 acting sergeants & 71 constables: there are 35
branch stations
Llantwit Cemetery, Uantwit, David Thomas, sexton
Llantwit New Cemetery, David Thomas, sexton
Masonic Hall, Queen street
Ministry of Labour (Employment Exchauiie). Frank
Williams, manager, 5 The Parade
Surveyors of Taxes (Inland Revenue department), 8
Wind street; ist district, N. A. Douglas, surveyor;
A district, E. .1. Tallack, surveyor
NEATH UNION.
Btiaid days, iirst & third Wednesday in each month at
a. 30 p.m. at the Rural District Council offices, Neath.
The union comprises the following places: — Aberavon.
Baglan Higher, Baglan Lower, Blaengwrach, Blaenhond-
dan, Briton Ferry, Clyne, Coedfranc, Dyffryn Clydach,
Dulais Higher, Dulais Lower, Glyncorwg, Llantwit
Lower, Margam, Michaelston Lower, Michaelston
ITigher, Neath, Neath Lower, Neath Higher, Besolven
^. Ystradfellte : the population of the union in 1911
was 100,924 ; area, 107,166 acres ; rateable value,
March 25lh, igig, ^^475, 962
Chiiirman of the Board of Guardians, Tom John, Port
Talbot
Clerk to the Guardians, Edward Powell, 10 .South ter
Clerk to the Assessment Committee, James Gandy, The
Parade
Treasurer, E. M. Morgan, The Parade
Prflieving Officers. No. i district. David Harris Davies,
57 Water street. Neath ; No. 2 district,William Evans,
Port Talbot; No. 3 district. Henry David, Skewen ;
No. 4 district, William J. Evans, Cymmer
Vaccination Ofllcers, David Jenkins, Cymmer; W.
Evans, Cymmer; W. WiUiams, The Parade & Edwd.
Powell, 10 South terrace
Collector to Guardians & Inquiry Officer, W. Gabriel,
AVater street
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Central No. i dis-
trict. David Llewelyn Davies M.B.Glas. Orchard st.
Xeath ; Centra! No'. 2 di.strict, Robert D. Prichard
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Rcsolven; Briton Ferry district,
Edward Vernon Pegge M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond.
Briton Ferry ; Bryn district, Paynton ToUemache
Warren L.R C.P.S.Irel. Brvn ; Cwmavon district,
P.lchd. Thos. Williams L.R.ClP. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.
Glas. Cwmavon ; Dylais Vallev district, William
Riekerton Edwards M.B., CM. Glas. Seven Sisters;
Glyncorrwg district, Charles ChrLstie Grant M.B.,
n.M.Glas. Cvmmer; Henry Davies MB., CM. Glas.
Abergwynfi, Port Talbot & David M. Jones M.B.C.S.
Eng. Baglan Higher
The Poor Law Institution, a building o( stone, pr.'itcd
in 1838 & since rebuilt & improved, is lubiptci! tor
the reception of 140 poor; David Llewflvn Davids
M.B.Glas., L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. medical ofluiT ; Mrs.
Annie Jane Mills, m.-ilron ; Miss Edith Mills, assist-
ant matron
Cottage Homes, Bryncoch, erected in 1879, for 40 girls fc
30 bovs ; Norria Sair, superintendent ; David Llewelyn
bavies M.B.Glas., L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. medical
officer ; Edward Powell, clerk ; Mrs. Margaret Sair,
NF..\Tn Reoisteation District.
•Sriperintendent Registrar, James Gandy, The Parade,
Neath; deputy, Matthew Arnold, 11 The Parade.Neath
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Cadoxton sub-district,
Eilw.ird Powell, 10 South terrace, Neath ; deputy, W.
S. Sully, 10 South terrace, Neath ; Margam sub-
district, David Jenkins, Cymmer; Neath sub-district,
William Williams, The Parade, Neath ; deputy, Jsph.
H. Taylor, The Rhyddings, Neath ; Glyncorrwg sub-
district. William Evans, Mount Pleasant, Cymmer
ttegistrar of Marriages, David Humphrev Jones, 11 The
Parade, Neath; deputv, Walter S. Sully, 58 Water
street. Neath
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Cortifving Factory Surgeon, David Llewelvn Davies
M.B.Glas., L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Orchard street
Clerks to the Local Pension Sub-Committee :— Neath &
Briton Ferry, Alfred Edwin Ivor Curtis, 27 & 28
Queen street; Neath Rural, Edward Powell, Union
offices, London road
Collector of Market Dues & Public Market Weigher,
Arthur Lewis, 14 PenyUre
Collector of Rates, Robt. Andrew Williams,i29 London rd
Coroner for the Western Division of Glamorganshire.
L. M. Thomas, Aberavon, Port Talbot; deputy.
Matthew Arnold, Noalh
Officer of Customs & Excise k Old Age Pensions. C. W
Surridge
Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals
Acts," William J. Phillips M.R.C.V.S. 11 London mad
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Thomas (parish churcJi) (Welsh), Rev. Gwilyra
Francis M.A. rector; Rev. David Evans B.A. & Rev.
David Lloyd Jones, curates; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;
tnes. 7.30 p.m
St. David's (chapel of ease) (English), Rev. Gwilym
Francis M.A. rector; 8 & ri a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; daily,
3 :i.m. & 6 p.m
St. Catherine (chapel of ease), Melincrythan (English);
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
St. Anne. Tonna, Rev. T. Meredith Williams B.A
vicar ; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m
St. llltyd," Llantwit (Welsh), Rev. Gwilym Franci.s
M.A. rector
St. Matthew, Dyfliryn, Rev. John Charles Thomas M.A
vicar; Rev. Alfred Richard Davies, curate; 11 a.m. fc
0.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
St. Catwg, Cadoxton, Rev. John Daniel James B.D.
vicar; 8 & 11 a.m. (English) & 5.45 (Welsh) & 7
(English) p.m. ; daily, 8 a.m. ; wed. & thurs. 7. 30 p.m
St. John. Neath Abbey. Rev. David Morris L.Div.
vicar ; Rev. John Charles Beynon B.A. & Rev. Morgan
Jones L.Div. curates; 8 fc 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7
p.m. ; saints' days, 10.30 a.m
St. John. Skewen;' a & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
(Englishi
St. Marv the Virgin, Skewen ; 10 a.m. (Welsh) fc r
p.m. (English); thurs. 7 p.m
Mission Church, Moore Town, Upper Skewen ; 10 a.m
fc 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m
Seata
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Castle street, Bev.
Ernest Blackbotow ; 9 & 11 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ;
week days, 8 a.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 20c
Friends' Meeting House, The Lett; 11 a.m 15°
Christadelphian Meeting Room, London road ; 11
a.m. & 5.30 p.m 7°
Free Mission, High street; 11 a.m. & 6.30 pm 5°"
Baptist —
Bethania (Welsh), London rd. Rev. D. W. Hopkins;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 730 pm • 7°^
(English), Orchard place. Rev. William Degwel
Thomas; i, a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; ■»»"■ * ^""'; 35^
(Welsh\,' AberduVai'srRevV'Edward Parry; 10.30
m Jt fi n m • moil & tues T-i^i p.m 5°"
MelincrvthJn. Herbert road. Rev. "Thomas William
Gfiorffi- II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7..30 p.m ... 450
Skewen (Welsh) (Horeb). New road. Rev. Thomas
Morgan; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. fc thurs. 7.1S
Skewen (Welsh). Calfaria. Stanley road ; 10.30
a ui. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m 60.3
Skewen (English), Mount Pleasant, Rev. Jonah
Lewis; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m ^'^
SOUTH WALES.
[kellt's
Ualvinistic Methodist —
James street, Rev. B. T. June^; 10.30 a.m. k 6
p.m. ; men. & thurs. 7 p.m
(Welsh), Aberdulais, Rev. WUIiam Jones; 10.30
a.m. i, 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7.15 p.m
;Wulsh), Cilnew ; 10.30 ;i.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. &
thars. 7 p.m
fWelsIi), Toniia, Rev. David Griffith Jones; 10.30
a.m. i, 6 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Cimla, Llantnit ; tues. 7 p.m
(Bethel), Briton Ferry road ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. & thurs 7.15 p.m
(Welsh), New road, Skewen ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
(Welsh), Winifred road, Skewen; 10 a.m.ft 6 p.m.
(Welsh), Moore town, Dpper Skewen ; a p.m. ;
mon. & thurs. 7 p.m
t'ongrewational —
(English). GnoU road, Bev. Thomas Mardy Rees ;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m
(English), Maria street; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.;
mon. k thurs. 7.30 p.m
(Welsh). Maes-y-haf, Windsor road, Rev. E. B.
Powell; 10.30" a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. k thurs.
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon.
p.m. ; tues. k
(Welsh), Brjncoch
7 P-m
(Welsh). Cilfrew ; 10.30 a.m
thurs. 7 p.m 100
.■<iloh (Welsh), Melincrylhan, Bev. Rowland Owen
Evans; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7.15
Pm 684
Neath Abbey (Moriah) (Welsh), Bev. Evan Boberts
Phillips; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m 200
Soar (Welsh), Zoar road, Rev. James Edwards;
10.30 a.m. i 6 p.m. ; mon. k thurs. 7.30 p.m ... 747
Mission Hall, Penydre; 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m.... 200
(Welsh), Tabernacle st. Skewen, Bev. John Evans
Jones; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m.; mon. & thurs. 7.15
pm 850
Skewen, Betiania (Welsh) ; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m. ;
mon. 4; thurs. 7.15 p.m 620
(Welsh), Pentrefynon, Skewen; sun. 2 p.m 150
Presbyterian, London road; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.... 500
rinited Methodist —
Bev. William Cann (superintendent)
Briton Ferry road; 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m.; tues.
7-30 p.m 550
New road, Skewen; 11 a.m. k 6 p.m.; wed. k
thnrs. 7.30 p.m 300
Wesleyan Methodist —
(English), London road; 11
a.m. & 6.30 p.m: ; mon. &
thurs. 7 p.m
(English), Neath Abbey (Swan-
sea Circuit) ; II a.m.&6 p m. ;
wed. 7.30 p.m
(Skewen, New road (Swansea
(English) Circuit) ; 10.30 a.m.
4 6 p.m
Rev. Robert Hutch-
inson (supt.)
Ebeneiier (Welsh), Neath Abb
(Sw.-insea (Welsh) Circuit)"; I
10.30 a.m. iL 6 p.m.; mon. k (
thurs. 7 p.m
Palvation Army, Wind street; i
daily, S p.n.
SCHOOLS.
The Koath Intermediate & Technical Schools, in Cadox-
ton road, erected in 1894-5, at a cost of ^3,500, under
the provisions of the •' Welsh Intenuediate Education
Act. 1889 " (52 k 53 Vict. c. 40), are of stone, k will
hold 350 scholars; J. Waller June? B.A. head master
Alderman Davies' Endowed, St. David's street, erected
in 1856 k enlarifcd in 1871 & 1885, & restored in 1913,
at a cost of j^6,5oo, lor iq; bovs, 190 eirls & 158
infants; George Herbert Watson K.E.I.'S. master;
Miss Louie .Snow, mistress
Public Elementary Schools.
A cominitt«e of 11 members was formed Docemhir 1st,
1903, for the borough of Neath
Olerk. Arthur John Evans, 33 Queen street
Attendance Oflicer, Philip Davies, 2 Gnoll avenue
GnoU Park road, erected in 1899, & enlarged in 1914,
for 338 boys, 338 girls & 323 infants ; PhUip Thomas,
master; Miss Mary Ann Davies, mistress; Miss
Florence Davies, infants' mi»tr»»i
.\telincrythan, !m 320 boj-s, 354 girls k 276 infants ;
David Jones Davies, master; Miss Elizabeth Main-
waring, mistress ; Miss C. James, infanta (girls) mis-
tress ; Miss E. Davies, infants (boys) mistress
The Borough committee control the above-named iwo
schools
Neath group of County Council school managers; Edwd.
Powell, Neath, cle"rk ; Francis Bees, Darid Bees.
David Bosser & Samuel Morgan, attendance officers
Coedfranc, Skewen (boys, girls & infants), erected in
1894, k enlarged in 1690 & 1903 k again in 1910, fur
520 boys, 460 girls & 5 12 infants ; John E. Evans,
master ; Miss Sarah John, mistress ; Miss Martha
Jones, infants' mistress; domestic science centre.
Miss Myra Evans
Coedfranc Jersey Marine Elementary (mixed k infanisj,
erected 1908, for 60 mixed k 30 infants; John Davies,
master
Neath Abbey (infants), erected in 1858, for 203 child-
ren ; Miss E. Nagle, mistress
Lower Skewen (boys & girls), erected in i868, for 409
children ; David John Griffiths, master ; Miss Annie
Evans, mistress
Herbert road, Melincrythan (mixed k infants), erected
in 1898, for 56i children ; David H. Williams, master ;
Miss Margaret Thomas, infants' mistress
Council, Tonna (mixed & infants), erected in 1874 & since
enlarged, for 248 children; -S. M. Lloyd, master;
Miss Mary Beatrice Thomas, mistress
Cimla (junior), erected in igio, for 100 children ; Miss
Ethel Phillips, mistress
Aberdulais (mixed), built in i88o, for 116 children;
Thomas Williams, master
Infant School, erected in 1903, for 100 children: Mrs.
M. A. Evans, infants' mistress
Cilfrew (junior), erected in 1914, for 120 children : Miss
M. M. Evans, mistress
The Neath group of school managers control the above-
named ten schools
Bryncoch (mixed), erected in 1857, for 220 children ;
William Davies, master
Cadoxton (mixed & infants), erected in 1848 k enlarged
in i894,for 195 mixed & 103 infants; Gomer Vaughan
Evans, master; Mrs. Martha Jane Evans, mistress
St. Joseph's Catholic (mixed & infants), opened in 1903.
for 89 boys & girls k 59 infants ; Miss Marian H.
Sanson, mistress ; Mrs. Annie McCarthy, infants' mist
This school is controlled by four foundation k two co-
opted managers; Bev. Father Blackborow, London
road, correspondent
NEWSPAPEBS.
Mid Glamorgan Herald (branch office), Alfred street
South Wales Daily Post k Western Mail (branch office),
Somerfield road
RAILWAYS
Great Western Railway Co. District Estate Office (Henry
Jones, agent). Low Level Bailway station. Bridge st. ;
carriage k locomotive department (Alexander Christi-
son, district superintendent, Melincrythan, k J. C.
Llovd, divisional engineer). Town station, Windsor rd
Neatli k Brecon Bailway Co. (Charles Talbot, sec. k
general manager; T. H. Griffith, goods iigcnt) ;
offices, Cadoxton road
KAILWAY STATIONS.
Neath Town Station (G.W.E.), Ben Davi«B, station
master; M. G. Courtney, goods agent
Neath Low Lev«l (G.W.B.), Bridge street, John Samuel.
station master
Neath (Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway), Albert
Wootton, station master
Neath Abbey (G.W.R.), T. James, station master
Aberdylais (G.W.R.), Daniel Davies, station master
Skewen (G.W.R.), William Folland, station master
Briton Ferrv Road (G.W.R.), W, Griffiths, station nistr
Jersey Marine (Rhondda k Swansea Bay Baflwajr), Henry
John Williams, station master
Cilfrew (Neath k Brecon Railway), Hercules Lewis, sta-
tion master
CONVEYANCE.
Omnibuses k cabs meet every train
Provincial Gns Traction Co. Limited have a service of
cars from Neath to Skewen k Briton Ferry; Matthew
Whittmgton, sec. k manager
There is a motor omnibus service between Neath A
■Skewen, k also between Neath k Port T.ilbot
The G.W.B. motor service runs daily between Neatb k
Pontirdaw*
dir'ectory.]
Marked thus ♦ receive their letters
throug-h Briton Ferry.
PKIVATE HESIDKNTS.
Addis Mrs. 56 Gnoll Park road
Alford James, 59 Lewis road
Allin Kit-hard, 11 UuoU aveuue
Allin Ri>;hard, jun. 9 GnoII avenue
Andrew Alexander Webli, Ffynone.
Pencaerau
Arnold J. David, 8 Cimla road
Arnold Jonah, 7 London road
Arnold Lewis, 20 Gnoll avenue
Arnold Matthew, 13 Rugby avenue
Arnold Matthew W. Arwyn,Rhydding
Beddoe Thomas, 3 Ena avenue
Berni John, ii3 Gnoll Park road^
Betts Janu's, 33 London road
Betts W. John, 34 London road
Bevan Evan Evans. Cadoxton house,
Cadoxtoii
Bevan J. M. Ffrwd vale
Bev;in Misses. Cadoxton pi. Cadoxton
Bevan Mrs. David, Bui-klaiid house,
Tailhvyd road, Neath Abbey
Dejnon Rev. John Chas. B.A. (curate
of St. John's), Upper SpringBeld.
Skewen
Blackborow Rev. Ernest (Catholic),
St. Joseph's. London road
Borhani Henry, Bryn Cynlus, Rhyd-
ding, Blacnhonddan
Bowden John, 71 Lewis road
Bowen J. L. 20 Eiiu avenue
Bowen Percy J. 8 Gnoll avenue
Bracey Andrew, 12 Cimla road
Brown Albert, Woodland ho.Coedtranc
Crown Charles Ernest, Brynamlwg,
I'l-nywern
Br'jwn Thonnas, 20 Victoria gardens
Browning Robert Alexander.Maristow,
Dpper Cimla road
Bryant R. D. 6 Rugby avenue
Bush Alfred, Fembank, Mavs hill
Bush Alfred Geo. 92 Gnoll Park rd
Cann Eev. William (United Metho-
dist), 51 Lewis road
Card William Joseph, 6 Cimla road
Ohappell Ernest, 92 London road
Charles Henry Pendrill, 12 Abbey rd
Christie James G. 106 London road
Cole Thomas, 13 Ena avenue
Colvile Spencer, Gnoll cottage
Connors J. B. Lynwood, 48 Lewis rd
Cooper Albert James, 89 Lewis road
Couch Mrs. 35 London road
Courtney George, 28 Gnoll avenue
Cribb John Henry, 62 Gnoll Park rd
Culley James Hy. 87 Gnoll Park road
Curtis Alfred Edwin Ifor. Carey hall,
Rhydding, Blacnhonddan
Curtis Edwin Charles, Carey hall,
Rhydding, Blaenhonddan
Curtis Miss F. C. 10 Cimla road
Parley Harry G. 15 Gnoll avenue
Davey Sidney, Eaglesbush grove,
Melincrythan
David Mrs. Peter, 16 Victoria gardens
Davies Rev. Alfred R. Dyffryn
Daviea Benjamin Walter, Bronleigh,
Cadoxton road
Dnvios D. G. Dwr-y-tehn
Davies D. M. Hazeldene, Rhydding,
Blaenhonddan
Duvies David Griffith, Abbey road,
A'eath Abbey
DMvirs David Llewellyn M.B. Orchard
•Jtreot
Dni.'s Edward J P. Cae Wern. Blnen-
h,.ndd.an
D.nvics George, 96 London road
Davies Henry, 8 Ena avenue
Davies Henrv. 32 Rugby avenue
Davies Howell, Maesyllan,Neath Abbey
Davies James, Fairwood, Rhydding,
Blaenhonddan
DaviPs John, Tremyrfa. Wern road,
Davies John Griffith M.A. Wernfield,
Ponywern road, Cadoxton
Davies Miss, loa Gnoll Park road
D:<vies Mrs. D. H. 2 Victoria gardens
SOUTH WHALES.
Davies Mrs. Daniel, loi London road
Davies Mrs. F. 22 Victoria gardens
Davies Mrs. J. B. Glanyravon, Cadox-
oad
Davies Rees, 77 Lewis road
Davies Theodore, 53 Lewis road
Davies Thomas, i Gnoll avenue
Davies Thomas Edgar, 14 Gnoll aven
Davies William, The Gables, Wern
road, Skewen
Davis Walter Llewellyn, 14 Ena aven
Denby Henry John, 32 Gnoll avenue
Dunn Samuel, 91 Gnoll Park road
Dupont Henry, Lamarne, Western-
Earl Stephen, Gilfach, Bryncoch
Earle William, Preswylfa, Gnoll
Edwards Major John B.A.. D.S.O.,
M.P. Penywern
Edwards Rev. James (Welsh Congre-
gational), Emlyn house, Rhydding,
Blaenhonddan
Edwards William Thomas, 83 Wind-
Elias Daniel Luther. 108 London road
Elt Charles, 21 Rugby avenue
Elt Herbert. 2 London road
Evans Rev. Rowland Owen (Welsh
Congregational), Glanceri, Lewis rd
Evans Ben, 17 Rugby avenue
Evans David. Cae Glas, Wern road,
Skewen
Evans Evan, 72 Gnoll Park road
Evans J. 10 Victoria Gardens road
Evans John M.D. 18 London road
Evans Mrs. Gellybont ho. Aberdulais
Evans Richard, 102 London road
Eynon Frederick, 27 Rugby avenue
Fall Walter, 19 Gnoll avenue
Faniie George William, 114 Gnoll
Park road
Flynn Thomas A. 43 Lewis road
Francis Eer. Gwilym M.A. Rectory,
London road
Freegard Mrs. 32 London road
Fry Mrs. 4 London road
Gale Mrs. 29 Rugby avenue
G^ndy James, 9 Rugby avenue
Gandy John, 16 Pencaerau
Gardner Clement Sankey Best, Book-
wood, Cimla road
Gardner Mrs. 17 Victoria gardens
NFATH. 671
Hopkins Rev. Daniel William (Welsh
Baptist). 16 Gnoll avenue
Hopkins John, 36 Gnoll avenue
Hopkins Mrs. E. 30 Gnoll avenue
Hopton Miss, 78 Gnoll Park road
Howard Thomas, i Gnoll Park rood
Howell John, i Pejinywern road
Howell Llewellyn, Sunnybank, Aber-
dulais
Howells Mrs. Maesgwyn. Wern road.
Skewen
Hughes Henry. 17 Ena avenue
Hughes Ronald Claude. The Chevets,
Hughes William, 11 Ena avenue
Hnins Charles P. 5 Ena avenue
Hunkin Thomas, Cryngallt ho.Cymla,
Hutchins Henry. 52 Lewis road
Hutchinson Rev. Robert (Wesleyan),
4 Cimla road
Isaacs James Griffith, 8 Abbey road,
Neath Abbey
Jackson W. Clark, Pant Glas, Gnoll
Park road
James Eev. John Daniel B.D. (vicar
of St. Catwg), Cadoxton vicarage
James David, 104 Gnoll Park road
James David. 9 Victoria Gardens rd
James Hugh. Rhydding
James Levi. 9 Victoria gardens
James Saml. T. Bungalows.Ehydding
James William, 23 Rugby avenue
Jeffreys Jestyn, East Ravensworth,
Lewis road
Jenkins David E. 24 Gnoll avenue
Jenkins David Morgan, 7 Cadoxton rd
Jenkins Mrs. Gwvnta house, Rhyd-
ding, Blaenhonddan
Jenkins Ossian S. 66 Gnoll Park road
Jenkins W J. 80 Gnoll Park road
.Tenkins William P. Norwood, Wern
road, Skewen
John William. 4 Abbey road
Johns John J. P. Lonlas house, Moore
town. Upper Skewen
Johns WD. Denham.Wern rd. Skewen
Jones Rev. B. T. (Welsh Calvinistic
Methodist), 26 Gnoll avenue
Jones Rev. D. Lloyd (curate of St
Thomas's), 7 Rugbv avenue
Jones Rev. David Griffith (Welsh Cal-
vinistic Meth), 8 Hentaes rd.Tonna
George Rev. Thomas Wm. (Baptist), i Jones Rev. John Evans (Welsh Con-
Upper Cimla road : gregational), Wionfa, Burrows
German Lewis, 49 Lewis road Skewen
Gibbins Frederick William, Garthmor
house, Pencaerau. Melincrythan
Gibbins Misses. Rhvdding
Gibbins Theodore, Glynfelin, Dyffryn
Clydach
Gittings" Henry, 50 Lewis road
Gittins Edwin, 55 Lewis road
Gittins Mrs. 77 London road
Godfrey Capt. C. D. Brynhenlog.
Mays hill
Oroodman Alht. V. 86 Gnoll Park rd
Gnodridge W. E. The Uplands.
Westernmoor road
Grandfield Henry, 38 Gnoll avenue
Grandfield Thomas, 40 Gnoll avenue
Green Edwd. Llewellvn, 17 Pencaerau
Grey Edgar A. 2 Rugby avenue
tJl-iffiths Ernest James, 5 Gnoll aven
Griffiths Jn. 8 Cadoxton rd.Cadoxton
Griffiths Mrs. 7 Cimla road
Griffiths Mrs. 12 Ena avenue
Griffiths Mrs. 29 Gnoll Park road
Griffiths Mrs. 108 Gnoll Park road
Griffiths Mrs. 79 London road
Griffiths Tom M.P. 45 Lewis road
Haines Dan, 63 London road
Hammond George Brown, Pencaerau
house
Harris Mrs. 8 Dvnevor avenue
H^arn G.TheHendre, Westernmoor rd
Hedge Nathan C. 122 Cimla road
Hemming Ernest Evan, 91 London rd
Hevne f! 3 Rugby avenue
Hibbert Miss. 94 Gnoll Park road
Hihbert W. G 5 London road
Higgins Willi
Jones Rev. Wm. (Calvinistic Metho-
dist). The Manse, Aberdulais
Jones A. E. Brynderwen, Skewen
Jones Archibald, Brynderwyn, Neath
.Jones Arthur J. Highbury, Mays hill
Jones D. G. Llettydafydd, Resolven
Jones David Humphrey, 13 Pencaerau
Jones David Lewis, Brynhyfryd. New
road, Skewen
Jones E. C. 5 Rugby avenue
Jones Evan, 17 Pencaerau
Jones Gordon, Westernmoor
Jones Harry. Brynhyfryd, Western-
moor road
Jones Henrv, 3 Gnoll avenue
Jones Henry Maurice, 34 Gnoll aven
Jones Idris, 17 Gnoll avenue
Jones Ivor, Tallardd.Westcrnmoor rd
Jones John E. 9 Ena avenue
Jones Mrs. 05 London road
Jones Mrs Tynyrheol house. Tonus
Jones Mrs. E Bungalows. Rhyddmg
Jones SamuelCyn, 3 Victoria gardens
Jones Samuel Lew
Westernmoor road
Jones Tom, 17 Cimla road
Jones W. W. 120 Gnoll Pnrk
Jones Walter. 99 Le»is road
Jones William. Heathertnn. Penywen.
Jones Wm. Morgan. 21 Victoria gdni
Kempthorne Lewis John. 5 Cimla rd
Kenway Ivor, Highlield.Upp. Cimla rd
Kimble Horace, 18 Victoria gardens
^„„ Knuckev Francis, 91 Lewis road
OnoU Park road | Law Edmund, 12 London road
Lawson T. W. 7 Gnoll avenuo
Cae Glaii,
row)
672 NEATH.
Lawton Edward, :ii! GnoU Park road
Lewia Eev. Jonah (Baptist), Clwydta,
Wern road, Skewen
LeHis Griffith E.Dulais ho.Aberdulais
Lewis L. London road, Maesyrhaf
Lewis Mrs. i Victoria gardens
Lewis Richard, Bendearg, Wern road,
Skewen
Leyson E T. Bryntirion, Ehydding
Leyson T. Penscynor, Cilfrew
Leyson W. A. Peuscyuor cot. CiUrcw
Llewellyn Morton Howell, Oakleigh,
Westernmoor road
Llewellyn Mrs. 27 London mad
Lloyd David, Bavenscourt, Wern rd.
Skewen
Lloyd George, 24 London road
Lloyd H. P. Holly croft, Ehydding
Lloyd Isaac, Bryn Glas, Wern road,
Skewen
Lloyd John, 103 London road
Lloyd Thomas T. 12 Gnoll avenue
Lupton William, Fairyland, Llantwit
MacKenna James, 75 Lewis road
Maddock A. G. Siding ter. Skewen
Maddock Thomas, 88 Gnoll Park rd
Manton John Frederick,4 Dynevor av
Meredith DaTid, 70 GnoU Park road
Miller E. Hill creat, Ehydding
Mills Miss, 106 Gnoll Park road
Mills Miss, Llantwit cottage, Llantwit
Miron W. W. 19 Victoria gardens
Moore-Gwyn Major Joseph Gwyn J. P.
Longford court
Moore-Gwyn Capt. Howe! Gwyn M.C.
D\flryn
Moore-Gwyn Joseph Edward D.L.,
J. P. Dyffryn
Morgan Eev. Thomas (Baptist),
Awelfa. Wern road, Skewen
Morgan E. M. The Parade
Morgan Hopkin, Brvnclydach, Neath
Abbey
Morgan John. 20 London road
Morgan John,Taillwyd rd.NeathAbbey
Morian John R. Bryn-y-felin, Neath
Abbey
Morgan Llewellyn, Trenewydd, Cimla
road
Morgan Matthew, f'iml.i road
Morgan Misses, r Upper Cimla road
Morgan Morgan, 6 Ena avenue
Morgan Robert Lloyd, 28 Rugby av
Morris Rev. David L.Div. (vicar o
St. John, Neath Ahbev), St. John's
vicarage. New road, Neath Abbey
Morris John M.joo Briton Kerry road
Morris Mrs. 7 Victoria gardens
Morse William, 4 Cadoxton road
Mort William, 46 Lewis rnad
Nesbit Wm. Alex. Danvcoed, GnoU
Nieholls Mrs. Dcerslea.' Moore town.
Skewen
Nnots Charles,! 1 Victoria Gardens rd
Oats Mrs. qq Briton Ferrv rnad
O'Klynn Michael Joseph M.D.
London road
0«borne Mrs. 4 "^'ictoria gardens
Owen John. 13 Gnoll avenue
Owen E. W. 21 Cimla road
Paddi.snn George, 33 Gnnll Park road
Palmer Charles P. 61 Lewis road
Parkor Mrs 81 London rnad
Parminter H, 64 Gnoll Park road
Parry Rev. Edward (Welsh Baptist
Mona house. Aberdulflis
Paul James Welsh. 2 Abbev road
Peat Mrs. 116 Gnoll Park road
Peters Mrs. 13 Victoria g-ardens
Phillips Rev." Evan Roberts (Cong.),
nighlan.l .Mesc.nl, I'pper SI,,.
SOUTH. WALES.
Phillips Andrew, 11 Rugby avenue
Phillips Francis,Tlio Grange.Lewis rd
Phillips Herhert,Stanley road,Sk6wen
Phillips James, 31 Gnoll Park road
Phillips Mrs. 67 Lewis road
Phillips Silvaiius, 6 Gnoll avenue
Pole Mrs. 5 Victoria gardens
Porter Mrs. 2 'GnoU avenue
Powell E. B. 8 Rugby avenue
Powell Edward, Coedmor, Wern rd.
Skewen
Powell Mrs. Bryntcg, Blaenhonddan
Powell Thomas, 2 Cimla road
Prell John Philip M.B.C.S., L.E.C.P.
Aberdulais
Price David, Eastnor ho. 3 Cimla rd
Price Miss, 76 Gnoll Park road
Price Mrs. Bryn-glas, Bryncoch
Prosser David William, Taillwyd rd
Neath Abbey
Eeason Henry .The Fir9,01d rd. Skewen
Bees Eev. Thomas Mardy (Congrega-
tional), 24 Eugby avenue
Rees David, 104 London road
Eees Herbert, 4 Eugby avenue
Eees John, 16 Ena avenuo
Eees John, 22 High street
Eees J.sph. C. Glanffrwd.Cadoxton rd
Eees Misses, Cadoxton cot. Cadoxton
Eees Mrs. 2 Ena avenue
Mrs. 20 London road
Rees Mrs. 10 Victoria gardens
Eees W. 11 Victoria gardens
Rees William Herbert Shellard,
Cadoxton road
Ecese David WiUiam L.E.C.P. &
Edin. Lerryn, Dynevor avenue
Reynolds Miss, Dan-y-bryn,NeathAbby
Rice Evans Heiliert Walter, Eagles-
bush house, Melincrythan
Rice Evans Misses, Eaglesbush ho.
Melincrythan
Rice Evans Mrs. Eaglesbush house,
Melincrythan
Richards David, 41 Lewis i-oad
"'chards Gomer, 23 Victoria gardens
chards J. E. 25 Eugby avenue
Eichard3Tho3.<)Al)bey rd.Nealh Abbej
Eichings James, 96 GnoU Park road
Eoherts Jonah, 15 Ena avenne
Roberts Mrs. 97 London road
Rombach Mrs. 39 Lewis road
Rosser Mrs. Brynamlwg, Cilfrew
Salmon John D. Llwyncelyn, Ehyd-
ding, Blaenhonddan
Samuel David, Gi-asmere, Skewi'n
Samuel William, Brynamlwg, Uppci
Cimla road
Shipton Samuel, 22 Pencaernu
Shirres Mrs. 25 London rnad
ShutriKbotliam Arthur, 93 Lewis rd
Simmons Thomas Gethin, 10 Ena a'
ms David Thomas, Boekruld, Neat!
Abbev
Sims G. T. Glyn Derwcn, Blaoii
honddan
Sims Samuel, 84 Gnoll Park road
Slow .Samuel, 86 London road
Smith E. C. Carlref, Neath Aliliey
Snow Phillip John, 87 London road
Stevens HeniT R. 9<; Gnoll Park rd
Stone L. R. Wanncierch, Dyffryn ,
Stone Leonard Russell, East Kenil-
wnrth, Lewis road
Stone W. W. West Liidworth villa,
Lewis road
Sirirk John Honry. Sea view.Burrows
road, Skewen
Sutton Herbert Sehvood, Glynloiros,
Ahbev rnad
Swash Walt. Wm. qo Gnoll Park rd
Talbot Charles, Winhain, Rhydding,
[KELLY'S
niaenhniulila
I'aswcU Charles, 17 London road
Tattersall Norman M.D. i Dynevor av
Taylor A. J. Lawson, The Haven,
Wern road, .Skewen
Taylor E. Dulaisfash, Tonna
Taylor Mrs. West Kenilworth, Lewis rd
Taylor Samuel, loi Briton Kerry road
Tench Alfred W. M. 15 Victoria gdns
i'ennant Charles Coombe B.A., J. P.
Cadoxton lodge, Cadoxton
Thomas Sir Griffith J. P. Court Her-
bert, Neath Abbey
Thomas Rev. John Charles M.A.(victi.-
of Dyffryn), Dyffryn
Thomas Rev. William Degwel (Bap-
tist), 33 Ena avenue
rh«mas Arthur Wm. Court-Herbert,
Neath Abbey
Thomas Charles, 65 Lewis road
Thomas Henry. 18 Gnoll avenuft
Thomas Ifor, '73 Lewia road
Thomas J. H. The Laurels
Thomas Jn.Evan, Plasderw,Rhydding
las John R. Graig, Neath Abbey
Thomas Lewis Cobden, 6 Dynevor av
Thomas Lewis David, 69 Lewis road
Thomas Miss, 100 Gnoll Park road
Thomas Miss, 22 Fencaerau
Thomas Misses, 82 Gnoll Park road
Thomas Mrs. 10 Gnoll Park road
Thomas Mrs. 76 London road
rhom:a Phillip, lot Gnoll Park road
Thomas Richard J. Banni'r,Rhydding
Thomas Sidney H. 9 Cadoxton road
Thomas Wm.C. Brynhafod.Pencaerau
Thompson C. E. Stuart, Woodlands
Thompson E. Stuart, Woodlands
house, Victoria Gardens road
Thompson John WUliam, Hazelgrove,
Dynevor avenue
Thomson G. H. 19 Cimla road
Tonner W. G. 22 Rugby avenue
Trick Major William B., M.B.E.
Marlais house, Lewis road
Trick E. W. 100 London road
Trick George, .Skerryvore, We.slerii-
moor road
Trick Walter Henry, 128 London rd
Venaliles Vernon, 83 l,ondon road
Wales Henry T. Tygwyn, Ehydding,
Blaenhonddan
Walters Joseph, 25 (iiioU Park road
Walters Travcrs f. 30 Rugby avenue
Ward J. Stanley, 14 Victoria gardens
Waring John Herbert P. 7 Ena sven
Waring William Henry, i Ena avenue
Watsou Geo. Herbt. 98 GnoU Park rd
Way Fredk. Geo., Goshen, Ske»;en
tVestmncott John, Ivy cottage. New
road, Neath Abbey
Vhittington George, 3 Dynevor aven
.'hittington M.Plasnewydd.London rd
.VilKatns Rev. T. Meredith B.A.
(vicar of St. Anne, Tonna), Vicar-
afre, Tonna
Villiams E. Sunnyhurst, Hhydding
■.Villiams Evan H. 6 Victoria Gdns.rd
Williams Frank, 4 Ena avenue
WiUiams Fred, no Gnoll Park road
Williams George. 6 Victoria gardens
WiUiams Jn. Kras. Burrows rd. Skewen
WiUiams Joseph, 48 Lewis road
Williams Mr.s. 58 Gnoll Park road
Williams Mrs. v Lewis road
Williams Oswald David, 134 Lewis rd
Williams R. E. 18 Ena avenue
WiUiams Robt. Glenview, Ehydding,
Blaenhonddan
WilliaJn-s Thns.Batavia hn.NeathAbbey
WilliaiuM W. J. 97 Gnoll Parli road
Wilson Jn Kobt.Pe»rson,26 London ril
Yeo Mrs. 8 Victoria gardens
Young r. C, Ilryngelly
COMMEHCIAX.
Early closing day, Thursdaj .
Ahbev Concrete Paving Stone Co. Limited, Canal side
Aberdulais Tin Plate Co. Limited, tin plate manufac-
turers, Aberdulais, near Neath. Telephone, 24;
Telo.rrams. " Camaret. Aberdnl.lis "
Alford J.& .Sons, paintrs.BThcParade ft QsBritonFerry rd
Alfiiid & Son. painters, 93 Briton Ferry road
Alford Robert., public bakehouse, 12 High street
AUin Richard, grocer, 10 Wind street
Arnold Lewis & Son, grocers, 5 (commercial street
Arnold David, gincr, iB Briton Kerr) road
Arnold Jonah, archilict, see Jones S. C. & Arnold
Arnold Matthew, solicitor ft deputy supt. regi»tr»r
births, deaths k marriages, 11 The Parade
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
XEATH, 673
Arnold Sam, tailor, 150 Windsor road
Aehby Samuel G. pianoforte tuner, 12 Arthur street
Ayre William F. Shakespeare inn, 74 Water street
Baggridge Thomas, beer retailer, Burrows road, Skewen
Baines & Pouting, confectioners, 112 Windsor road
Baker Fredk. Wm. shopkpr. Moore town. Upper Skewen
Baker Gertrude Florence (Miss), fruitr. 18 Orchard st
Baker John, milliner, 31 Queen street
Baldwins Limited, tinplate manufacturers, Coedfranc
(letters should be addressed, King's Dock, Swansea)
Ball George, greengrocer, 45 Wind street
Ball George, plumber, 63 Windsor road
Ball Thomas George, grocer, 107 Windsor road
Barclays Bank Ltd. (E. M. Morgan, manager). The
Parade; sub-branch, Skewen (daily 10.30 a.m. to i
p.m.); draw on head office, 54 Lombard st.London EC3
Barnes Henry, shopkeeper, i3 Castle street
Barrett Fred, King's Arms P.H. 25 Windsor road
Barry Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Wind street
Bater William & Son, lurn. remover, Lonlas, Skewen
Bath Walter James, assurance .supt. 32 Alexander street
Beasley Albert M. shopkeeper, 19 Brookdale street
Beasley Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 61 Pendrill street
Beasley Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 34 Whittington st
Beddoe Thomas, plumber, 132 Windsor i-oad
Beddow Edward, coniectioner, 56 Windsor road
Beer Robert, boot repairer, Aberdulais
Beesley John, grocer, 49 New road, Skewen
Benson A. E. fried fish shop, 5+ Windsor road
Berni Brothers, confectioners, 13 Wind street ; 64 Briton
Ferry road & Windsor road
Belts & Son, builders. Rectory road
Belts Bertha (Mrs.), grocer, 26 Queen street
Betts James, grocer, 13 Green street & confectioner, i &
2 Queen street
Bevan David & Co. coal merchants. Great Western
chambers, Angel street
Bevan A. (Mrs.), White Hart P.H. Duck street
Bevan Evan, coal dealer, Bosworth road, Skewen
Bevan Evan Evans, brewer, maltster & wine & spirit
merchant & mineral water manufacturer. High street ;
& Cadoxton
Bevan George, beer retailer, Burrows road, Skewen
Bevan T. E. solicitor, 8 New street
Bevan Thomas, artificial teeth mfr. New rd. Skewen
Bevan William, shopkpr. Siding ter. Mooretown, Skewen
Bird James Harold, waterworks manager. Orchard st
Bond Harry, boot maker, 16 Cattle street
Boots Cash Chenaists, 56 Wind street
Borough Police Station (William Higgins, chief con-
stable). Town hall, New street
Borough Weigh Biidge (Llewellyn Jones, weigher).
Cattle street
Bowden & Son, fruiterers, 11 Queen street
Bowden Hannah (Mrs.), confectioner, Coedfranc
Bowden John, hay, chaff, corn, potato, fruit & .salt
merchant. Croft road; & Aberavon. Telephones, 90
Neath & 254 Aberavcn ; Telegrams, " Bowden,Neath"
Bnwen Bromven ((Mrs.), shopkeeper. New rd. Skewen
Bowen DaJiiel, farmer, Bryncoch
Bowen Dinaih (Mrs.), grocer, 30 Maria street
Bowen Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Bryncoch
Bowen Hopkin, butcher, 161 New road, Skewen
Bowen Mary (Miss), Crown & Sceptre P.H. Cadoxton
Bowen William, grocer, 12 Queen street
Bracey Andrew, hou.se furnisher, 148 & 149 Windsor rd
Bradley H. T. gardener to J. E. Moore-Glynn esq.
Dyffryn
Bradshaw Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 22 Penydre
Brinkworth Robert Frank, fishmonger, i4Sa, Windsor
road & Charlesville place
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (W. Jones, .supt.), 1
Charlesville place
*Briton Ferry Chemical & Manure Co. Limited, chemical
manufacturers, Coedfranc
Briton Ferry & District Co-operative Society Limited
(branch), Briton Ferry road
Bromham Gwendolene (Mrs.), teacher of mu^io, 12
Geuffrev .street
Brooks Edwin, butcher. Market
Brooks Gordon G. boot maker, 15 Old Market street
Broskham Walter, painter, 84 London road
Brown Charles Ernest, manager of London Joint City
& Midland Bank Limited, i The Parade
Brown Thomas, farmer, Penrhingine, Tonna
Brown William, farm bailiff to William Burrows Trick
esq. Penlan, Skewen
Bryant Mabel (Mrs.), shopkeeper, loq Windsor road
Buckle James, £ried fish dealer, 55 Briton Ferry road
Bufton Annie (Mrs.), spirella corset agt. 73 Windsor rd
Butler Evan, beer retailer, Cimla, Llantwit
Caderwen Pensions Hospital (Miss A. M. Fox, matron).
Mays hill
Cairns Stephen John, Somerset House P.H. 7 Green st
Callard George, fruiterer, 126 Windsor road
*Cape Copper Co. Limited, copper smelters, Coedfranc
Capital & Counties Bank Limited (The) (branch), non
amalgamated with Lloyds Bank Limited
Card W. J. & Co. builders. Rectory road
Cardonnel Tinplate Co. Limited, Coedfranc
Carney W. Eagle's Bush inn. Bush row, Melincrythan
Carter Emma (Miis.), shopkeeper, 197 New road, Skewen
Case Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 51 Union road
Cash Clothing Co. 48 Wind street
Cassidy William, registered common lodging house, 4
Commercial street
Castle Hotel (G. H. Stanbridge, manager). The Parade.
Tel. 223
Cefu Morfydd Colliery Co. Limited, colliery pro-
prietors, 12 Green street
Chapman & Williams, cabinet makers, 59a, Windsor rd
Charles Henry Pendrill, solicitor & notary public, com-
missioner for oaths & county court registrar & high
baiUff, St. Thomas' chambers. Church place
Charles Rhys Pendrill F.LC, F.C.S. public analyst,
Gwyn hall, Orchard street
Child Fredk. Silas, grocer, & post office, 51 Eastland rd
Christie James G., M.B., Ch.B. surgeon, 106 London rd
Church Chad'les, Glamorgan P.H. Briton Ferry road
Church William, haulier, Winifred road, Skewen
Churchill Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 43 Union road
Clark© Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 21 Arthur street
Clarke Sarah (Mrs.), draper, 24 Windsor rd. k Market
Clatworihv Bros, blacksmiths. 3 Whittington street
CI,- ■ni.iiii- i;..i-. rlirlc. 50 GnoU Park road
( 1 ;> i ,\. I , :i iiL^frs, 174 New road, Skewen
( . ,,, ■ - iiii . .1," 2TO New road, Skewen
Cl.u-li ll.'iiii I Ml--.. i\pewriter, 48 Gnoll Park road
Clyn Mi-itl.yr Cullieiy Vo. Limited (D. G. Jones, general
manager), Clyn ; & Atlantic buildings, Swansea
Coedfranc Public Library (Thomas Bowen, librarian),.
Evelyn road, Skewen
Colo Marv Jane (Mrs.), confectioner, 2 Gnoll Park rd
Cole Thomas, builder, 13 Ena avenue
Cole William James, confectioner, 5 Briton Ferry road
Colley Owen Thomas, electrician, 37 Lewis road
Collins Stephen Lewis, builder, 7 Hazelwood road
Colvile Spencer, agent to the trustees of the GnoU estate,
Neath & to John Edwards Vaughan esq. Gnoll cottage
Colwyn D. J. hosier, 6 Wind street
Connors J. B. dental surgery, Lynwood, 48 Lewis road :
& 53 Ritson street, Briton Ferry
*Oook Ann (Mrs.), Jersey Marine P.H. Coedfranc
County Court (His Honor John Lloyd Morgan K.C.
judge; Henry Pendrill Charles & Reginald Pendrill
St. John Charles, registrars & high bailiffs), St.
Thomas' chambers. Church place
County Police Station (William Gill, inspector), Xew
road, Skewen
County Police Station (Ben Evans, supt.), Windsor rd
Court Marguerite (Mrs.), beer & wine ret. 36 Windsor rd
Courtney M. G. goods agent for G. W. Railway Co.
Commercial street
Cox Harry, shopkeeper, 38 Walters road, Melincrythan
Curtis Alfred & Son, solicitors. 27 & 28 Queen street
Curtis Albert, boot & shoe dealer, 58 New road, Skeweu
Curtis Alfred Edwin Ifor (firm, Alfred Curtis & Son),
solicitor, town clerk & 'clerk to the I'rban District
Council & to the borough magistrates & clerk to the
Local Pension Sub-Committee, 27 & 28 Queen street
Dag-nall Ben, fried fi.sh shop. Burrows road, Skewen
Daniel Thomas, greengrocer, Oadoxton
Daniels & Co. hosiers, 23 Green street
Daniels & Co. high-clas.s tailors & outfitters; agent for
" Burberrys " & conduit coats, 3 Orchard street
David Arthur Llewellyn, house &c. agent. Great Western
chambers. Angel street
David Henrv, confectioner, 51 New road, Skewen
David Henry, jun. relieving officer for Nealh union.
Evelyn road, Skewen
David Oglev, builder. Elms, Wern road, Skewen
David Peter, solicitor (firm, Whittington & David).
Piudential chambers. The Parade
Davies B. W. &.Co. ger.er;
blouses & inillinciy. Xeir
Davies George & Co. draper
Davies J. Bevan & Sons, wh
iron merchants, cutlers, 1
&c.
New
al drapers; costu
mes, coats.
s." JO Green street
lolPsalo k retail ir
onmongers.
buildt-vs' ironnion
'ers, seeds-
Telephone, 217;
Telegrams,
" Davies, Neath "
Davies John Daniel & S
Exchange, Neath Abbey
rapers k grocers, Th«
. w. 22
()74 NEATH.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly'
Diiries & Pike, monumental masons, New road,
Neath Abbey
Davies Eichard & Son, ^ocers, Bethlehem road. Skew en
Daries &: Sons, watch makers, i6 New street
Davies William Henry & Son, fruiterers, ii Briton Ferry
road & 17 Windsor road
Davies A. 0. V. accountant, & assistant overseer tor
Neath Higher parish. Green street & rate collector,
Borough chambers, Green street
Davies Ann (Miss), draper, 154 New road, Skewen
Davies Ann (Airs.), shopkeeper, 21 Whittington street
Davies Ben, grocer, 23 Bridge street
Davies Daniel, butcher, 113 Windsor road
Davies Daniel, George & Dragon P.H. 72 Water street
Davies David Harris, relieving officer for No. 1 or ift
Central district, Neath union, 57 Water street
Davies David John, house furnisher, Ihe Parade
Davies David Llewelyn IM.B., L.R.C.P. & S. surgeon,
medical officer & public vaccinator for ist Central dis-
. trict, Neath union & medical officer to workhouse &
-cottage homes & certifying factory surgn. Orchard at
Davies David Morgan, engineer & surveyor of highways
to Neath Eural District Council, Orchard street
Davies David T. flannel mer. see Griffiths & Davies
Davies Edmund, butcher, 184 New road, Skewen
Davies Elias, travelling draper, 32 Green«ay road
Davies Evan, grocer & sub-postmaster, Ehyddinjr,
Blaenhonddan
D.ivies Evan A.L.C.M., L.T.S.C. teacher of music, 5
.St. Catherine's terrace, Melincrythan
Davies Frederick Henry, Whittington Arms P.H. Tonna
Davies Gwilym, check weighman & county councillor,
Gilvach, Bryncoch
Davies Hannah (Mrs.), Gnoll Park road
Davies Henry, farmer, Rhydding, Blaenhonddan
Davies Herbert, boot maker, 42a, Briton Ferry road
Davies Hugh Jas. boot repairer, 38 Siding ter. Skewen
Davies J. farmer, Caehryn. Cymla
Davies J. Narrow Gauge' P.H. 3 Water street
Davies James, draper, 177 New road, Skewen
Davies Jenkin Lewis, tailor, 15 Briton Ferry road
Davies Jenkin Morgan, solicitor, 21 Queen street
Davies John, fancy icpos. & sub-postmaster,i8Windsor rd
Davies Jn. Travellers' Well P.H. Moore town,Up. Skewen
Davies John Griffith, saddler, 5 Orchard street
Davifs L. H. beer retailer, Union road
Davies Louisa (Mrs.), fried fish dlr. 26 New rd. Skewen
Davies Margaret (Miss), farmer, Blaencnmbach, Tonna
Davies Mirgaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 22 New id. Skewen
Davies Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Dynevor rd. Up. Skewen
Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19 Maria street
Pavies Mary Hannfih (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Moore town.
Upper Skewen
Davies 0. (Mrs.), farmer, Wernddu Upper frm. Bryncoch
Davi»s Philip, school attendance officer, Ena avenue
Davies Kees, farmer, Lletyshac farm, Bryncoch
Davies Soger, farmer, Tirlan farm, Cilfrew
Davies Sambruck, registered lodging house, 43 Wind st
Davies Sarah Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 13 George street
Davies T. W. shopkeeper, 77 New road, Skewen
Davies Thomas, draper, 16 Windsor road
Davies Thomas, farmer, Gilfach farm. Bryncoch
Davies Thomas, grocer, 2 Bnsh row, Melincrythan
Davies Thomas Spencer, draper, 123 Windsor road
Davies Walter, stone mason, Gnoll Park l■n.^d
Davies William, glass & china dealer, 43 New rd Skewen
Davies William, .shopkeeper. New road, Neath Abbey
Davies William Bowen, sanitary inspector & inspector
under "Fond Acts" & factory officer. Commercial st.
& Gwyn hall, Orcliard street
Oavies William DeTter, boot & shop dealer, 232 New
road, Skewen
Davie.H William Hi-ath. draper. 14 Queen street
Davis Benjamin, draper, q.> Old road. Skewen
Davs Benjamin, procer, 03 Old road, Skewen
Davis Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 44 Wern rd. .Skewen
Dawes John B. book seller. 2 New street
Daymond John, St. Ives inn, 12 Old Market street
Dennis & Co. tinp'ate decorators. Crythan road
, Derrick Charles, fruiterer, 22 Bridge street
.Derrick Edwin, greengrocer, 70 London road
Derrick Florence (Mrs), greengro. 6s Briton Ferry rd
Dickens George, umbrePa maker. Market
Dohle Geo. Jas. & Co. coal merchants. 36 Alexander si
Doolev Thomas & Co. decorators. 26 Eliaa ntreel
Douglas N. A. .surveyor of t''xcs (tst districfl-S Wind st
Dowdall William, fishmonger, to New road, Skewen
Dowev Francis, herb bper manufacturer. 120 Windsor rd
Drury O. Marknt Vaults P H. 2 CUarlesville place
Drymma Institution for Imbeciles (under the control
of the Glamorgan Joint Poor Law Establishment
Cnmmittee) (W. Spickett. of Pontypridd, clerk)
Diintnrd Geo. Arthur, watch & clock' repr, 27 Bridge st
Dunn F. & Sons, boot & shoe makers, 4 Green street
Dunn Samuel, fruiterer,' Market
Ujliiyn Estate Office (Lewis John Kempthorne, agent).
Orchard street
Dynevor Engineering Co. mechanical engineers, Bridge st
Eagle Tinplate Co. Ltd. tinplate manutrs. Melincrythan
E^tmans Ltd. butchers, 8 Green street; 36 Queen
street & 96 Briton Ferry road & 59 New road, Skewen
Edwards David & Sons, colliery proprietors, 17 Queen
street ; k colliery, Blaenmawr, Tonmawr
Edwards Edward L. boot repairer, Pant-yr-heol
Edwards Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Bryncoch
Edwards Florence (Mrs.),c3mmon lodging ho.ioCattle st
EJwards Ivor, artificial teeth maker, 38 Windsor road
Edwards Joseph, deputy supt. registrar of births,
deiths & marriages, 11 The Parade
Edwards Samuel Eaymond, grocer. 20 Windsor road
Edwards Thomas, common lodging house, 27 Wind st.
F.dwards Wm. Tl.os. M.R.C.V.S. vet.surg.83 Windsor rd
Eliis Margt. (Mrs.), beer ret. 18 Furnace ter.Penrhiewtyn
E'liott James, chimney sweep, jg Wind street
Eirjlish & Colonial Meat Co. butchers, 97 Briton Ferry
road & 7 & 47 New road, Skewen
Erricker David, hosier, 39 Windsor road
Evan H. farmer, Gellygaerfach, Cymla
Evans & Bevan, proprietors &; shippers of the
" i^even Sisters " & " Onllwyn " smokeless anthracite,
malting, furnace, lime burning & horticultural coal ;
offices. High street. Telephones, 44 & 226
Evans Brothers, general smiths & engineers, makers of
colliery trains, shackles, shafts, points & crossings &
all colliery requisites, Longlas, Skewen
Evans John & Sons, undertakers, 78 Briton Ferry road
Evans Silvanns & Son, butchers, 226 New road, Skewen
Evans Albt. Edwd. boot & shoe dlr. 45 New rd. Skewen
Evans Arthur, lodging house keeper, 6S Water street
Evans Arthur John (firm, A Bussell, Thomas & Co.).
solicitor, & clerk to the Borough Education Com-
mttee, 38 Queen street
Evans Ben, supt county police,Police station.Windsor rd
Evans Chnrles Glynn A.R.I.B.A. architect. Croft road
Evans Cwys, tailor, 29 Bridge street
Kvnns D. J. farmer, WenalU farm, Tonna
Evans D. J. tailor, 12 Green street
Evans David, draper, Bryncoch
Evans David, fried fish dealer, 37 Henfaes road, Tonna
Evins Divid, grindery dealer, 43 Queen street
Evans David, shopkeeper, Crythan road
Evans David, supt. of d'strict office of Eoyal Co-opera-
tive Collecting Society, 3 Leonard street
Evans Edwin, grocer, 13 New street
Evans Emily S. (Mrs.), fancy repository, i London road
Evans Evan David, stationer. 187 New road, Skewen
Evans J. H. dairy, 41 Winifred road, Skewen
Evans John, butcher. Market
Evans John M.D., B.S.Lond. surgeon, 18 London road
Evans John Louis, commercial traveller, 109 London rd
Evans Joseph, boot maker, 44 Alfred street
Evans Lillie (Mrs.), draper, 21b, Briton Ferry road
Evans Lizzie J. (M'ss). midwife, 15 Alfred street
Evans Llewellyn, fried fish dealer, 119 Windsor road
Evans Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 Bosser street
Evans Martha (Mrs), confectioner. 48 Windsor mad
Evans Parry, artifi"ial teeth manufacturer, 8 London rd
Evans Hichard. supt. Pearl Life Assurance Co Limited,
8 The Parade
Evans Samuel, ironmonger, 5 New street
Evans Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, 29 James street
Evans T. farmer, Cefnseisonfach, Cymla
Evans Thomas, dairyman, 16 Briton Ferry road
Evans Thomas C. farmer. Banwen farm, Bryncoch
Evans Thomas Hopkin, teacher of mus'c, 22 Gnidl aven
Evans Thomas Llnvd, tobacconist, 7 Briton Ferry road
Evans W. J. fried fish dlr. 2 Furnace ter Penrhiewlyn
Evans William, beer & wine retlr. 30 Briton Ferry rixid
EvansWm.bont&shoe dlr.i2i;i3BritonFrry.rd.&2oGreen st
Evans William, butcher, 20 Briton Ferry road
Evnns William Herbert, shopkpr. 23 New rd. Skewen
Evans William M. shopkeeper, i Leonard street
Ewens Albert Gforge, hair dres,ser, 26 Bridge street
Farraie Bella (Mrs.), draper, t;4 New road, Skewen
♦"^lelcher Thomas, farmer, Penisycoed, Coedfranc
Flynn Edward, registered lodging house, 23 Wind si,
Fl'vnn T. A, clerk to Neath Harbour Oommissionera,
Prudent ill chambers. The Parade
Folkind William, station master G. W. R. Skewen t,
Lnnlns siding (Anirlo-Persian nil worksl, .Skewen
''<iner L, ti Co. marine store dealers. The Latt
^oner Anpe (Miss^. corset maker, 120 London road
''iird Bri'tiiprs, saddlers, iia. Angel street
Fox I^onard Adolphus, tinplate worker, 69 Water st
& fancy repository, 40 Queen street
Fraley Edgar, furniture dealer, 73 Windsor road
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALEH.
Fraley Edgar, tobacconist, 6 Bridge street
Fraley Henry Augustus, hair dresser, 145 Windsor roiul
Frayne William, saddler, 7 Angel street
Freedman Hyan, engraver, Croft road
Fry George, tailor, 60 Gnoll Park road
Gabriel William, collector to the guardians Neath union,
57 Water street
Gair Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 8 Angel street
Gale Ann (Miss), apartments, 4 Gnoll avenue
Gandy James, supt. registrar of births, deaths & mar-
riages & clerk to the assessment committee, TheParade
Gardner A. Sidney, iron founder, Eaglebush foundry.
Melincrythan
Garibaldi Nicholas, confectioner, 2 Bowen street
Garland Lilian (Miss), nurse, Bryncoch
George Agnes (Miss), remnant dealer, 118 Windsor rd
George Kees John, Lamb inn, The Parade
Gibby Benjamin, draper, 151 Windsor road
Gill William, inspector. County Police station. New
road, Skewen
Glamorganshire Farm School (Frank Goode, supt. ;
G. B. Gibby, sec), Ty-Segur
Gloucestershire Railway Carriage Wagon Co. Lim. railway
wagon repairing works (branch), Neath Abbey
Glover Herbt. Ebenezer, wine & spirit mer.ysWindsor rd
Gnoll Picture & Variety Co. Ltd. (The), Gnoll Park rd
Goddard Walter, artist. Queen's chambers. Orchard st
Gold Geoffrey Charles, wine & spirit dealer, i3 Ange! st
Goodridge John & Son, builders, Kope walk
Gordon Harry, confectioner, 14 Angel street
Gordon Robert, shopkeeper, Mooretown, Upper Skewen
Gorman & Fraley, furniture dealers, 72 Windsor road
•Gorvett George Henry, farm bailiil to Cape Copper
Co. Limited, Pantysais, Coedfranc
Goulding Pattie (Mrs.), shopkeeper,New rd.NeathAbbey
Grandfield Henry, hay, corn, potato & fruit merchant,
Croft road & The Quay. T N 224
•Gray Arthur, farmer, Brithyr, Coedfranc
Gray Percy C. painter, 42 Briton Ferry road
Great Western Railway Co. (Henry Jones, agent). Dis-
trict estate office. Low Level station. Bridge street ;
(J. C. Lloyd, divisional engineer) Town station,
Windsor road & (Alexander Christison, district supt.)
Carriage & Locomotive department, Melincrythan
Green David John, confectioner, 92 Briton Ferry road
Greenwood Henry, inspector, 41 London road
Gregory Bros, fancy repository, 12 New street
Gregory Charles, hair dresser, 60 Briton Ferry road
Gregory Samuel, beer retailer, 5 Bridge street
Griffith Ben, outfitter. New street
Griffith Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Tonna
Griffiths D. & Co. Limited, grocers, 46 Wind street
Griffiths & Davies, flannel merchants & haberdashery,
39 Queen street
Griffiths W. & Son, domestic machinery reprs. Queen st
Griffiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, Tonna
Griffiths Ivor, nens agent, s Cattle street
Griffiths John, butcher, 12 Wind street
Griffiths John, colliery ^gent. New Street square
Griffiths Jolni David, tailor, 46 Windsor road
Griffiths Mansel J. painter, 105 Windsor road
Griffiths Robert Samuel, metal merchant, London road
Griffiths W. news agent. Cow lane
Griffiths William, Angel inn. Angel street
Griffiths William James, grocer, 153 Windsor road
Griffiths William .John, shopkeeper, 28 Henry street
Gndge William, ajiartments, 19 Alfred street
Guest James, fishmonger, i5 Orchard street
Gwyn Hall (A. E. I. Curtis), Orchard street
Gwyn Thomas, china dealer, Somerfield road
Haines Thomas, beer retailer, 92 Windsor road
Hale Henry, baker, i Clifford street
Hammond George B. metal broker, Pencaerau. Tele-
phone, 248 ; Telegrams, " Hammond "
Hancock David, shopkeeper, & post office, Penrhiewtyn
Harries Emily (Mrs.), draper, 25 Leonard street
Harris Edith '& Iris (Misses), drapers, 6 Briton Ferry rd
Harris Griffith & John, grocers. Dynevor rd Up. Skewen
Harris Catherine (Miss), shopkeeper, 40 Penydre
Harris Charles, boot repairer, 39 Leonard st. & Harle st
Harris Charles, draper. New road, Skewen
Harris Charlotte fMrs.), draper. New road', Skewen
Harris Thomas, shopkeeper. New road, Neath Abbey
Harris Wiljiam Henn-, shopkeeper, 12 New Henrv st
Harris William Richd. hair dresser. 116 Old rd. Skewen
Harrod Leopold, billiard rooms. New road, Skewen
Harry Thomas, hair dresser, 23 Stanley road. Skewen
Harry Thomas, upholsterer, 244 New street, Skewen
Harry William John, hair dresser, 222 New rd. Skewen
Hasquencort S. E. hair dresser, 10 New street
Hatcher John, corn merchant, Zoar road
Hawkins Thos. Hy. clothier & hosier, 11 & 25 Green ^t
Heard's Stores Limited, confectioners, 19 Windsor road
& 10 The Parade
Hedge N. & Sons Ltd. motor engineers, Ropewalk
Hedge Nathan & -Sons Ltd. cycle mas. 155 Windsor rd
Hemming Ernest, drug stores, 3 Briton Ferry road
Hemming M. (Mrs.), stationer, 34 Queen street
Henitt Thomas H. herb beer brewer. Old rd. Skewen.
Hibbert W. k Son, pharmaceutical chemists,57 Wind st
Higgins William, chief constable, & captain & snpt. of
Borough Police Fire biigade. Borough police station,
Town ball. New street
Hill Elizabeth ('Mrs.), shopkeeper, 41 Bowen street
Hill Jane (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, 32 Queen street.
Hill Lew, fried fish shop, 147 Windsor road
Hill Richard Arthur Mervyn, solicitor, 24 Queen street
Hill William John, shopkeeper, 23 Briton Ferry road
Hobbs Charles (Mrs.), hay & corn dealer. High street
Hocking Robert Shaw, hair dresser, 33 Windsor road
Holloway Percy, draper, 37a, Windsor road
Holmes Thomas, shopkeeper, g Grove la. Penrhiewtjn
Home & Colonial Stores Limited (The), la. Wind street
Hooper Minard Gilbert, Three Cranes P.H. 55 Wind st
Hopkins Brothers, tailors, 23 Queen street
Hopkins Abraham, dining rooms, 41 Queen street
Hopkins Ann (Miss), sub-postmistress. New rd. Skewen
Hopkins David, farmer, Wernddu Lower farm, Bryncooh
Hopkins M. secondhand furniture dealer, 68 Water st
Hopkins Richd. (Mrs.), farmer, Blaenhonddan Dchat frm
Hopkins Wm.Hy.tobacnst. New Street sq.fe 11 Bridge st
Howell LlewellynDavid & Co.grocers.Aberdulaia & Tonna
»Howell Elizh. (Mrs.), Ferryboat House P.H. Ck)edfrano
Howell John, coal dealer, 14 Park street, Skewen
Howell Llewellyn David, colliery proprietor, Aberdulai>
Howell Llewellyn David, grocer, Tonna
Howells Ann (Mrs.), grocer, & post office, Cilfrew
Howells Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tiger inn. Angel street
Howells Hannah (Mrs.), butcher. New rd. Neath Abbey
Howells Jannet (Mrs.), dairy, 2 Cresswell road
Howells John, farmer, Tydraw farm, Skewen
Howells Margaret (Mis.), Smiths' Arms P.H. New road,
Neath Abbey
Howells Phil, butcher, 108 Windsor road & Market
Howells William, farmer, Cefnresgryn, Skewen
Hudson George J. fancy goods dealer, 14 Wind street
Hughes Frank M. picture framer, 99 Windsor road
Hughes James Owen, grocer, Tonna
Hughes William, district supt. to the Pearl Life Assnr
ance Co. Limited, 8 The Parade
Hughes William James, cycle dealer, Penrhiewtyn
Humphreys Ethel (Miss), fancy draper, 9 Bridge street
Hunkin Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Caerysddu farm,
Cimla, Llantwit
Hunkn Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 52 Water street
Hunkin Harry, butcher, 16 Green street
Hunkin Llewellyn, butcher, 60 Windsor road
Hunkin Thomas, butcher, 2 Wind street & Market
Hunkin Vivian T. farmer, Cefn-Cryngallt farm,Llanl«it
Hunter Mansel H. architect. New Street square
Husband E. J. cycle dealer, r83 New road, Skewen
Hutchins A .T. butcher. Market
Hutchins Alfred Moulding, butcher. Market
Hutchins Geo. Thos. grocer & beer retlr. 13 London rd
Hutchins Harry, milliner, to2 Windsor road
Hutchins Thomas John, drug stores, 3 Queen street
Hutchins Wm. Edwd. teacher of music, 4 Geoffrev st
Hutchinson Lillie (Mrs.), draper. Market
Iron & Steel Trades Confederation (M. B. Eees,
divisional officer),' 8 New street
Jackson William Clark, manager, 74 Gnoll Park road
Jacobs M. & Co. house furnishers, 5 Queen street
Jacobs E'iz-ibeth (Mrs.), confectioner,]6 New rd. Skewen
James David, baker & confectioner, 13 Windsor road
James David, outfitter, to Green street
James Evan, grocer, 5 Crythan road
.lames F. K. Cambrian inn, 94 Biiton Ferry road
Jimes J. station master, Neath Abbey station, Skewen
James John (Mrs.), grocer, 43b, Briton Ferry road
.lames John Jeremv, smelter, ..;2 Gnol! Park road
.Janes Levi, grocer, 36 Briton Ferry road
.Tames Marv rM-s 1. confectioner, ir New- rd. Skewen
.Tames R'.sina'(Mrs.1, grocer. 34 Old road, bkewen
T-mes Thom-s William, haker, n Windsor road
•Jarvis Howell Mansel, erocer, Coedfranc
Jarvis Thomas, farn^er, Crvthan. Cimla. Llantwit
TefT Horfice Albert, fr'ed (ish dealer, I Croft road
Tefferys Nat, grocer, 22 h'^^s road
Jeffrevs J»lbert Jestvn, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths. Queen's chambers. Orchard street
Jeffreys Thomas, farmer, Gellygaerfaur, C>mla,Llant'irit
S. W,
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Jeffries David, income fai colleclor, Victoria chambers.
Green street
Jeffs Alfred, collector of water rents to the corporation,
IS Greenway road
Jenkin E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Tonna
Jenkins J. B. & Co. silica fire Iirick mannfrs. Quay rd
Jenkins Charles, grocer, 96 Briton Ferry road
Jenkins David Morg^an A.M.I.C.E. borough engineer,
Gwyn hall. Orchard street
.Jenkins Eliz,h. (Mrs.), confectioner, 159 New rd. .Skewen
Jenkins John, mining engineer, 3 Church place
Jenkins Morgan, miller (-water). Llantwit
Jenkins Owen, market gardener, Bryncoch
Jenkins Philip (Sons of), brass founders, Biverside
Jewell Adam, boot & shoe dealer, 58 Wind.^or road
.Tewell F. builder. Windsor rood
John Lewis, saddler, 117 Windsor road
John Margaret (Miss), confectioner, 37 Windsor road
Johns T. dairy, 60 Leonard street
Johnson Bros. (Dyers) Ltd. dyers & cleaners.ia Angel .^t
.Tones E. & Sons, butchers, loi New road, Skewen
Jones Samuel Cymm^r & Arnold, architects & sur-
veyors & civil engineers. Great Western chambers,
Angel street
Joneis William & Sons, railway contractors, Quay road
Jones B. H. branch manager nf •' South Wales Echo,"
Alfred street
Jones Benjamin, milliner, ^15 New road, Skewen
Jones Bessie (Miss), milliner. 62 Windsor road
*Jones Charles, farm bailiff to Glamorgan County
. Council, Drymma, Coedfranc
Jonej Charles, hair dresser, 43a, Briton Ferry road
Jones Daniel, grocer, & pose office, Cadoxton
Jones David, farmer, Danrbyw farm, Cilfrew
Jones David, farmer. Forest farm, Aherdulai.^
.Ton-.s Dvd. frmr. Gorchast frm. Ehydding.Blaenhonddan
Jones David, fried tish shop, Cadoxton
Jones David, grocer, 4 Old Market street
Jones David, .shopkeeper, 51 Boven street
J'jnes David John, f.irmer, Blaenhonddan Isaf farm
Jones David Lewis L.E.C.P.Lond.. M.R.C.S.Eng. phj
eieian & surgeon, Brynhyfryd, Xew road, Skewen
. Jones Ednj-fed, greengrocer, 217 New road, Skewen
Jones Edward Arr, grocer, 125 Windsor road
Jones Elias Christopher B.Sc.Lond. civil engineer.
Queen's chambers. Orchard street
Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 26 Penydre
Jones Elizh. (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, x Glamorgan et
Jones Ellen (Mrs.), draper. Market
-Jones Elvira (Mi_ss). shopkeeper. 17 Angel street
Jones G. fruiterer. Market
Jones Hannah (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 14 Old Market st
Jones Harry, photographer, 6 Windsor road
Jones Herbert, stock broker, j Queen street (T A
" Stock, Neath ; " T N 299 Neath) ; & at Castle
Street corner. Swansea & Stock Exchange
Jones Herbert D. confectioner, 9 Orchard street
Jones Idris, ironmonger, 82 Briton Ferry road
Jones Isaac, confectioner. Market
Jones Ivor Lloyd, chemist, 152 Windsor road
Jones J. shopkeeper. Richmond terrace, Penrhiewtyn
Jones J. E. Bock House P.H. 5 Green street
Jones Jenkin Morgan, farmer, Tnysnedd farm, Tonn;i
.Tones John, farmer, Wannceirch farm, Blaenhonddan
Jones John, provision dealer. 3 Windsor road
Jones John, shopkeeper. 44 Eowen street
Jones John Davies, Blue Bell PH. The Parade
Jones John E. grocer. 6 Angel street
Jones John Owen, grocer, i New Henry street
Jones Lilian M. (Miss), teacher of music, 99 London rd
Jones Llewellvn, builder. Cilfrew
Jones Margaret (Mrs.). Full Moon PH. The Parade
Jones Mary (Mrs.). Halfway House P.H. Coedfranc
Jones Owen, farmer. Brjncaws. Cilfrew
Jones Rebecca (Miss), news agent. 32 Windsor rood
Tones Rhys, draper, 7 Victoria Gardens road
Jone« Richard Michael, boot maker, 15 Bridge street
Jones Samuel, china & glass dealer, 38 Wind street
Jones Samuel, clerk, .Stanley road, Skewen
Jones Samuel Cvmmer k Arnold, architects. Angel st
Jones Stanley, hair dresser, 94 Windsor road
Jones Thomas. Cumbrian commercial hotel. Windsor rd
Jones Thomas, confectioner, a3 Windsor rood
Jones Thomas, farmer. Pentwin, D>ffryn Clydach
Jones Thomas, tried fish shop, a^q New road, .Skewen
Jones Tom. farmer, Pentwyn, Skewen
Jones W. Morley, tailor. 10 Queen street
.Tones William, fnrmer. Llwynfelish farm. Crynant
Jones William, shopkeeper. Crvthan road
Jones William Bruce, shopkeeper, c;2 London road
.Tones Willinm M. .hina kr. dealer". 104 Windsor road
Jones William M. LD.SEng.. M.R.C.S.Eng. L.RC.P.
Lond. dentist 15 Queen street (attends Wednesdays)
Jones William Mwgan, grocer, 44 Qneen street
Jonea Winifred G. (Mrs.), confectioner & sub-poet-
mistress, Aberdulais
Kay Margaret (Mrs.), shopkpr. Moore town. Up. Skewen
Kempthorne Lewis John, solicitor, commissioner for
oaths, clerk to tihe highway committee of the Neath
Rural District Council, & clerk to tie magistrates for
the Neath petty sessional division. Dryffrn ohamberf.
Orchard s.treet "
Kimble Horace, fancy draper, 9 Green street
King Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial Institution
(Norman Tattersall M.Dmedical officer), io7London rd
King Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial Tuber-
culosis Hospital (Norman Tattersall M.D., B.S.Lond.,
Cb.B.M'ter, medical officer ; Miss Janet Williams,
matron). Cimla. Llantwit
Kirkhouse Robert, farmer, Maesmelyn, Skewen
Kle ser William, jeweller. 160 New road. Skewen
Knight S. James. Commercial P.H. i Commercial street
Knight .Samuel, greengrocer. 56a. Briton Ferry road
Kriescher Sophia (Miss). shopkpr. isCardonnel rd. Skewen
Lane William & Son. tailors, 78 New road, Skewen
Lapham James Henry, marine .store dealer. Rectory road
Lapthorne Henry, confectioner, 60 New road, Skewen
Law Edmund, financier, 12 London road & certified
bailiff under the " Law of Distress Amendment Act,"
Creswell villas
Lawrence John, beer retailer. The Green
Lawton Edward, tobacconist, 6 New street
Leeder John M. fnrmer. Llwyngriffith. Aberdulais
Leigh William, chimney sweep. James street
Leitz Herman, clothier, "28 Windsor road
Lennards Limited, boot & shoe dealers, 12 Green street
Lewis D. H. k Co. drapers, 4 Wind street
Lewis & Davis Limited, colliery proprietors, pitwood &
timber merchants. 12 Green street. Telephone. 295
Lewis Annie Elizabeth (Mrs.), midwife, Tonna
Lewis Arthur, market manager, collector of market
dues, public market weigher i shops inspector to
the corporation. 14 Penydre
Lewis Benjamin, builder, Cefnrallt, Aberdulais
Lewis D. insurance superintendent, 26 Rugby avenue
Lewis Daniel T. beer retailer, 11 Elias street
Lewis David, grocer & draper, 144 New road, Skewen
Lewis David, Rock & Fountain P.H.Tni«gollen,Aberdulai3
Lewis David, shopkeeper, 3^ Briton Ferrv road
Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), millinerv, ■;3 Wind street
Lewis Etui, Vale of Neath Arms P.H. The Parade
Lewis Frederick, confectioner, 12 Bridge street
Lewis G. R. farmer, Tonycrigoes, Llantwit
Lewis Griffith R. quarry owner, 12 Green street 4;
Aberdulais
Lewis Haj-man, travelling draper. 8 Victoria Gardens rd
Lewis Hercules, station master, Neath & Brecon rail-
way, Cilfrew
Lewis Howard, boot maker, 95 Windsor road
Lewis Linda (Miss), milliner. 7 The Parade
Lewis Llewelyn M.D.Durh. physician & surgeon. i5
London road. Mnesyrhaf
Lewis Marv (Mrs.), butcher, Aberdulais
Lewis Thomas, farmer. Cefnseisonfawr. Cimla. Llantwit
Lewis William, farmer & rate collector for Coedfranc &
Skewen. Skewen
Lewis William James, beer retailer. The Green
Leyson William A. solicitor, 2 Church place. Tele-
phone, fii Neath ; Telegrams. " Leyson. Neath "
Lipton Limited, provision merchants. 4 Queen street
Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Society (John M.
Evans, snpt.). Queen's chambers. Orchard street
Llantwit Cemetery (David Thomas, sexton). Llantwit
L'anlwit New Cemetery (David Thomas.sexton).Llantwit
Llewellyn B. & Son, drapers, 128 Windsor road
Llewellyn David, stationer, 185 New road, Skewen
Llewellyn John, florist, 35 Qneen street & Market
L'ewellvn Richard James." grocer. 10 Old Market street
Lloyd f^harles, butcher. Market
Lloyd Charles Hy. butcher, 30 London road & Market
Lloyd David, news agent, 46 New road, Skewen
Lloyd David H. Cross Keys P.H. Old road, Skewen
Lloyd E. Gwyn, bucher. Market
Lloyd Harry, confectioner, 22 Furnace ter. Penrhiewtyn
Lloyd Isaac, tailor, 215 New road, Skewen
Lloyd Morgan, batcher. Market
L'o)d Thomas, dairyman, 31 Windsor road
L'oyd Thomas Timothv, draper, 21 Green st'reet
Lloyds Bank Limited' (branch) (Travers T. Walters,
man.iger) (open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; sat. 9.30 a.m. to
i2.3-> p.m.), I New street; {Capital & Counties Bank
branch) 8 Wind street (David Thomas, manager) ;
sub-branch, Skewen (open sat. 10 a.m. to 12 noon;
other days 10.30 a.m. to i p m.) ; draw on head office,
71 Lombard street. London F. O 3
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London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (Metro-
politan Bank branch) (Charles Edward S. Thompson,
manager), Windsor road & (Charles Ernest Brown,
manager), i The Parade : draw on head oflfice, Thread-
needle street, London E C 2
London Kubber & Mill Engineering Co. (The), india
rubber goods warehouse, 2 Water street
Longstaff C. E. penny baziar, iii Windsor road
Lots W. H. Boya! Oak P.H. i Orch.ard street
Levering David, fruiterer & greengrocer, 211 New road
Levering Joseph, tobac_-onist, 5 Windsor road
Lowry Augustus F. reporter, 44 London road
Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, No. 128 (J. C.
Bowe, sec). Shepherd's hall, Alfred street
Lund Dora M. (Miss), teacher of music, 115 London rd
McAnliffe John, wardrobe dealer, 58 Water street
McCarthy Dennis, fried fish dealer, 44 Wind street
McDiimott Thomas, avtiflcial teeth mamifr.45Londun rd
Macnamara W. T. A. oiU.fltter, 44 New street, Skewen
Magg David, manager, 85 London road
Main Colliery Co. Limited, New road, Skewen, No. i &
So. 4 Main colliery & No. 6 & 7 Court Herbert
coUieiy. Telephones 221 & 222; Telegrams, "Main,
Skewen "
Marshall John, paperhanger, New street
Masonic Hall, Queen street
Masters & Co. (Clothiers) Limited, 3 Green street
Mathias Eichard, grocer, 41 Briton Ferry road
Matthews D. J. & Son, artificial teeth mfrs.74Wind.-ior rd
Mitthews Cassie (Mrs.), w.irdrobe dlr. i Glamorgan st
Matthews Thomas, cycle agent, 27 Windsor road
Matthews William Evan, hair dresser, 9 Elias street
Mayberry J. farmer, Bryncoch
Mayers G, greengrocer, gi Briton Ferry road
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, provision dlrs. 26 Green st
Melincrythan Chemical Co. chemical mnfrs.Melincrythan
Mellin Samuel, hair dress-r, Aherdulais
Melyn Tinplate Co. Limited, tinplate manufacturers,
Melincrythan
Meyrick Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 256 New rd. Skewen
Mid Glamorgan Herald & Neath Gazette (Swansea Press
Limited, publishers) ; branch office, Alfred street
Mills James & Artie J. plasterers, 24 Florence street
Mills Joseph, builder, 28 London road
Mills William Henry, watch ma. 2 Old Market street
Ministry of Labour, Employment Exchange (Frank
Williams, manager), 5 The Parade
Minton Georgina (Mrs.), draper, loi Windsor road
Miron W. W. dentist, 19 Victoria gardens
Mochan Mrs. Anne, registered lodging house,i Cattle st
Mogford George, shrpkeeper. School road
Mogford Bichard, blacksmith, The Quar
Mogford Bobert, boot repr. 25 Walters rd. Melincrythan
Mogford Bobert, grocer. Furnace terrace, Penrhiewtyn
Mogford Samuel P. Grandison hotel, Pant-yr-heol
Moon J. F. P. beer retailer, 66 Briton Ferry road
Moore Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), grocer, James street
Moore Joseph Alexander, hair dresser, 45 Queen street
Morgan E.& Sons,printers, Gt. Western chmbrs. Angel st
Morgan John R. & Son, woollen blanket & flannel manu-
facturers. Abbey mills, Neath Abbey
Morgan R. P. & Co. solicitors. Orchard street
Morgan & Co. outfitters. 10 & it New street
Morgan Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Alfred street
Morgan C. M. (Miss), station k post office, Tonna
Morgan David John, rol!ieT,s' Arms P.H. New rd. Skewen
Morgan E. M. manager Barclays Bank Ltd. treasurer
to Neath Board of Guardians, Glamorganshire Joint
Poor Law Establishment Committee k Neath k Briton
Ferry Joint hospital. The Parade
Morgan Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 Castle street
Morgan Ernest Edward, tobacconist, 10 Angel street
Morgan Oeorse. provision dealer, 40 New road, Skewen
Morgan Jas. Reynolds, obinet maker, 15 Wind street
Morgan Jenkin, fl.innel dealer, i Church place k Maiket
Morgan John, farmer. Ehydding, Blaenhonddan
Morgan Jn.Wm. Farmers' Arms P.H. 34 Briton Ferry rd
Morgan Llewellyn Bees, solicitor, see Morgan B. P. k Co
Morgan Martin Luther, hosier, 10 Wind street
Morgan Mary Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkpr. gS Briton Ferry rd
Morgan Morgan B. confectioner 157, k undertaker 158,
Windsor road
Morgan Thoma.s, assistant insurance supt. 3 King st
Morgan Thomas, cycle maker, 95 Briton Ferrv road
Morgan William Eichard, Terminus P.H. New road,
Neath Abbey
Morris Charles, Railway inn, 14 Bridge street
Morris John, clerk, 39 London road
Morris John, Waterloo Honse PH. 17 Church place
Morris John Evan, farmer, Glynclydach, Dyfiryn,CIydach
Morris John Mudie M.B., D.P.H. physician & surgeon,
& medical officer of health for the borough, 100 Briton
Ferry road
Morris Joseph, glazier, 10 Alexander street
Morse William, draper, 52 Wind street
Mort John Henry, boot maker, 29 Queen street
Mort William, china & glass dealer. Market
Mortimore Edward, beer retailer, 19 Briton Ferry road
Moseley Elizabeth (Mrs.), photographer, isa, Green st
Moule Ernest, haulier, Skewen
Moule John Henry, grocer, 5 Old Market street
Moiile Rachel (Mrs.), beer retailer. 60 Bowen street
Murphy Caroline (Mrs.), Cross Keys P.H. St. David's st
Narbett John, dining rooms, 3 Orchard street
Nash William James F.B.I.B.A. architect to Glamorgan
County Council Education Committee, Windsor road
Nathan George, pawnbroker, 11 Old Market street
National Federation of Discharged k Demobilised
Sailirs k Soldiers (W. H. Beynon, sec.),68 Windsor rd
National Oil Eefineries Limited, oil manufacturers &
refiners, Skewen
Neath Abbey Estate Office (George Thomas Sims.agent),
Abbey road
Neath Abbey & Skewen Co-operative Society Limited,
grocers (Samuel Jones, sec. ; Thomas Williams, man-
agjr). New road, Skewen
Neath Allotment k Cottage Garden Association (W. H.
Tavlor, sec), 14 Oakwood street
Neath & Brecon Bailway Co. (Charles Talbot, sec. &
general manager) ; offices, Cadoxton road
Neath Canal Navigation (William Williams, clerk), Vic-
toria chambers. The Parade
Neath Chamber of Commerce fA. 0. V. Davies, sec).
Borough chambers. Green street
Neath C'onstitutional Club (Joseph Edward Moore Gwyn
esq. D.L., J.P. president; T. Fred Williams, sec).
Orchard street
Neath Corporation Gas Works (W. Clark Jackson, engi-
neer k manager), producers of coke, sulphate of
ammonia & distilled tar. Gas Works road. Telephone,
233 Neath
Neath Corporati.ju Trnmw.iys (R. Clough. traffic mangr)
Neath Corporation \\'nter \N'oiks (David Morgan Jenkins,
manager), Gwvn hail. ( ►reliard street ; works, Gnoll
Neath County Intermediate & Technical School (for bovs
k girls) (J. Walter Jones B.A. head master, Ca'd-
Neath Cricket Olub (Arthur David, sec), 16 Wind st
Neath & District Automobile & Posting Co. Limited, 21
k 22 Alfred street
Neath & District Bill Posting Co. bill posters (Alfred'
Youren, manager), 45 London road
Neath & District Liberal Club Co. Limited (PhUip
Thomas, sec), 7 Orchard street
Neath & District Medical Aid Association (Thomas
Dummer, sec), 31 London road
Neath & District Starr-Bowkett Building Society (Evan
Morris, sec), 89 Windsor road
Neath Electrical Co. electrical engineers. Queen street
Neath Football Club (Arthur L. David, sec), 16 Wind st
Neath Girls' Club (Miss Lee Huzzy, in charge), Arthur
court. Water street
Neath Metal & Brass Founders Ltd.enginrs.GasWorks rd
Neath, Port Talbot & Maesteg Permanent Money Society
(James Jones, sec), 2 Orchard street
Neath Printing Co. printers, Charlesville place
Neath Spelter Co. Limited, Emu works, Skewen
Neath Steel Sheet & Galvanizing Co. Ltd. Melincrythan
Neath Union Cottage Homes (Norris Sair. superinten-
dent ; David Llewelyn Davies. medical officer; E.
Powell, clerk; Mr. Margt. Sair, matron), BrvncocL
Neath Working Men's Social Club (William WiUiams,
sec). High street
Neft Marta & Bosa (Misses), artificial teeth manufac-
turers, 19 London road
Newburv William, baker, 6 Marshfield road
Nisbet William Alexander, estate agent, 3 Church place
Noot Thomas John, boot & shoe ma. 42 New rd. Skewen
Noot William, boot k shoe repairer, 182 New rd.Skewen
OFhnn Michael Joseph M.D.. B.D.. L.M. surgeon, 2a
London road & (surgery) £3 Briton Ferry road
Oliver Geo. boot & shoe ma. iS Green st. & M Wind st
Owen Samuel & Son. grocers. S3 ^'^'^ ™^d Skewen
Owen John, iron merchant & engineers' factor ; estah-
lished 1870, Neath Engineering stores, James street.
Telephone 108 . , . .
Owen Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 85 Leonard street
Owen Sidney, boot repairer. New road, Skewen
Owens P. (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 4 Glamorgan si
Paddison Charles Henry, farmer, Bryncoch
Palmer George, railway & general contractor. Bridge st
s. w. 22t
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Parker Benjamin, grocer, 40 Eastland road
Parker David, shopkeeper, 17 Mile End row,PenrheiwtjD
Parker 0. L. manager, 82 liOndon road
Parminter Henry, auctioneer. Croft road
Parson George, clerk, 58 GnoU Park road
Peacock & Co. penny bazaar, Market
Pearn Joseph, fried fish dealer & fishmonger, 27 Briton
Ferry road
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers, 2 Orchard street
Penhalagan James, b'.acksmith. Moor town, Skewen
Percy Thomas R. King Edward VII. P.H. London road
Perrett Fred, hair dresser. Queen's road, Skewen
Phelps Elenor (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Herbert road
Phillips Brothers, tailors, 3 New street
Phillips Frank, tobacconist, 137 Windsor road
Phillips Frederick, clerk, 78 London road
Phillips Frederick John, baker, 24a, Briton Fern- road
Phillips G. fruiterer. Market
Phillips Henry B. jeweUer, 127 Windsor road
Phillips J. beer retailer, Bryncoch
Phillips James, confectioner, 28 Bridge street
Phillips James, motor engineer. Angel street
Phillips John, farmer, Coedevanllwyd, Llantwit
Phillips John, farmer, Maesvgwaelod, Skewen
Phillips John, farmer, Tycoch, Cadoxton
Phillips John, Green Dragon P.H. & farmer. Tycoch,
Cadoxton
Phillips Thomas, confectioner, 22 Queen street
Phillips William, Cilfrew hotel, Cilfrew
Phillips Wm.J., M. B.C. V.S. veterinary surgn.iiLondon rd
Pickering Francis, hair dresser, 33 Briton Ferry road
Picton Thomas James, confectioner, 64 Briton Ferry rd
Pike John & Son, carpenters. Bridge street
Pike Thomas G. monumental mason, see Davies 4; Pike
Pincock Edgar, insurance agent, 43 London road
Piper Levi, draper, 9 King street
Pouting Mrs. L. A. see Barnes & Pouting
Poole A. J. beer retailer, Lewis road
Poole Ethel (Miss), shopkeeper, 9 Harle street
Powell W. P. & Co. carting agents for the G. W. E,
Co. Station yard. Commercial street
Powell Edward, solicitor, clerk to Neath board of
guardians &c. Ss registrar of births & deaths & vac-
cination officer, Gadoxton sub-district. Union ofiQces,
10 South terrace i Coedmor, Skewen
Powell Ernest, Victoria P.H. Commercial street
Powell John, Talbot Arms P.H. 25 Bridge street
Powis Thomas Henry, farmer, Tvllwyd farm, Bryncoch
Frees G. D. Swan P.H. Angel street
PreU John Philip M.R C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon,
• Aberdulais
Press Thomas E. Dulais Rock P.H. Aberdulais
Price & Son, drapers 135 & I36,& outfitters i3i,Windsor rd
Price & Son, hosiery manufacturers, Queen street
Piiee David, trave'.lin" draper,Eastnor house,3 Cimla rd
Price Henry, farmer, Llatymawr farm, Tonna
Price James Benjamin Gar.sed, solicitor. 3 Church place
Morgan Thomas, cattle & horse dealer & farmer.
Ton
far:
Price Phoibe Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Glamorgan st
Price William, farmer, Danlan, Tonna
Price William, farmer, Danvlan farm, Llantwit
Price William, farmer, Gellydeg, Tonna
Pritchard J. D. & Co. Lmiited, chemical manufacturers,
f'oedfranc (letters should be addressed Crymlyn
Burro-ns, Swansea)
Pritchard Ernest By. Windsor Castle inn,i22Windsor rd
Prout William, shopkeeper. New road. Neath Abbey
Provident Clothing & Supply Co. Limited, clothiers, 12
Green street
Prudential Assurance Go. Limited (W. J. Jenkins,
superintendent). The Parade
Public Library (Rev. T. W. George, librarian), Victoria
L'urdens
Public Slaughter House, Eastland road
Purnell Jacob, news agent, 9 Angel street
Pyart Annie Mrs.), baker, 15 New ro:.d, Skewen
Radford William Edward, Britannia inn. Bridge street
Randell Albert, boot k shoe repairer, 212 New rd. Skewen
Ranft Jacob, shopkeeper, 8 Glamorgan street
Raymond Alfd.Chas.oriranist of St.David's ch. 10 Alfred st
Bedpath John M., L.D.S. dentist, 19 Victoria Pk. gdns
Eecd Eli. boot & shoe maker. 8 Briton Ferry road
Beed George, tinsmith, 6 Glamorgan street
Reed James Alfred, boot maker. 68 Windsor road
Reed Joseph, boot maker. Old road. Skewen
Roes W. Harry & Son F.A.I., F.s.A.A. auctioneers.
valuers, house agents, incorporated accountants &
hotel valuers; established 1867, Gharlesville place
(Telephone 225) ; Bank chmbrs. Port Talbot&Aberavon
Bees Alfred L, boot maker, 57 Briton Ferry road
Bees Ann (Mrs), .shopkeeper, 62 Water street
Bees Arlhar Griffiths, butcher. Tonna
Bees Ben, toy dealer. Market
Rees Benjamin, confectioner, 37 Water st. & Market
Bees Daniel B. shopkeeper, Tonna
Rees David Francis, confectioner. Burrows road, Skewen
Bees E. A. (Mrs.), ironmonger, 145b, Windsor road
Rees Francis, attendance officer for Goedfranc school
committee, 46 Cardonnel road, Skewen
Rees George, Bird-in-Hand hotel, 16 Wind street
Rees John, builder. Gas Works road
Rees John, currier & leather merchant, 7 Old Market s^
Rees John, Crown P.H. 12 Cattle street
Rees John, hair dresser, 16 Old Market street
Rees John, shopkeeper, xi Richmond ter. Penrhiewtyn
Rees John Henry, grocer, 12 Upper Cimla road
Rees Joseph Cook, architect & surveyor. Parade cham-
bers. The Parade
Rees Lewis, Neath Borough Arms P.H. 2 New Henry s4
Rees Mary Edith (Mrs.), dress maker, 27 Hill side
Sees Morgan, architect & surveyor, 17a, Orchard st
Rees Rachael (Mrs.), shopkpr. Burrows road, Skewen
Rees Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkpr. 45 Bethlehem rd. Skeweu
Rees Sarah Ann (Mrs.), beer ret. i3 Queen's rd. Skeweu
Rees Thomas, .farmer, Abernant, Cimla, Lantwit
Eees Thomas, farmer, Gyllmarch, Cilfrew
Rees Thomas John, chemist. 41 New road. Skewen
Eees W. H. Shellard F.A.I. . F.S.A.A. auctioneer & in-
corporated accountant, see William Harry Eees & Sod
Eees William, tea dealer, 130 Windsor road
Eeese David William L.E.G.P. & S.Edin. medical
examiner for workmen's compensation cases, Lerryn,
Dynevor avenue
Renowden Alfred Ernest, boot maker, 8 Maria street
Revell James, solicitor & commissioner for oaths. New
Street square
Reynolds J. farmer, Tyu-y-waen, Cymla
Reynolds Margaret Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 53 Penydre
Richards Arthur Henry, news agent, 39 Wind street
Richards Benjamin, farmer, Tyrisha farm, Aberdulais
Richards Catherine (Mrs.), shopkpr. 258 New rd. Skewen
Richards Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher. 8 New rd. Skewen
Richards Gomer, grocer, 8 Cattle street
Richards H. Neath & Brecon inn, 10 Bridge street
Richards Jenkin, confectioner, 123 New road, Skewen
Richards John E. insurance agent, 130 London road
Richards Margretta (Mr3.),confectnr.i2g New rd.Skewera
Richards Richard, farmer, Dulais farm, Aberdulais
Richards T. (Mrs.), farmer, Tynrheol, Tonna
Richards W. H. Queen's P.H.' Orchard street
Bichardson William, fried fish shop, 12 Penydre
Rcberts E. R. & Go. outfitters, 14 New street
Roberts T. P. t Co. grocers, 20 Bridge street
Roberts John, tailor & outfitter, 8 Bridge street
Roberts Thomas, Crown PH. 216 New road, Skeweu
Robinson, David & Co. Ltd. timber importrs. Canal sida
Roderick W. T. bank clerk, 54 GnoU Park road
Rogers W. J. Limited, brewery stores, Alfred street
Roper George Harrison, marine engineer, 98 London rd
Rosser David John, mechanician, Glenview, Pencaerau
Rouse Charles, butcher, 56 Briton Ferry road
Rouse William, butcher, 10 Briton Ferry road
Rowland Nurses' Home (The) (Miss L. C. Sprintall.
_ matron; Mrs. W. Davies, sec), London road
iker, New road, Skewen
St. David's Unity of Ivorites (State Insurance section)
(E. O. Mathias. sec). 37 Queen street
Sair Norris.supt.of Neath Union ColtageHomes. Bryncoch
Salter Henry, music dealer, i^ Queen street & Market
Samuel & Son, clothiers, i Bridge street
Samuel David M.B.G.S., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician &
surgeon, & medical officer to the Anglo-Persian Oil
Co. Limited, Grasmere, Christopher road, Skewen
."^amuel Rachel (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 2 Bridge street
Samuel Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Crythan road
Samuel Thomas, builder. Park terrace. Tonna
Samuel William, ironmonger. 7^8 Queen street
Saword Minnie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15 High street
Scale Robert, butcher, 133 Windsor road
Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society (John Benrf
James, district superintendent), 43 Queen street
Scale Susannah (Mrs.), Ancient Briton PH. 22 Wind st
Seddon T. H. ironmonger, 48 New road, Skewen
Selliy George H. Greyhound P.H. 11 Water street
Seldon John k Sons, drapers, Ba, New road, Skewen
Slinflleboth-niArth. china dlr. 21 Windsor rd. & Market
Sims D. T. & Co. Limited, cement, lime k builders'
_^ jnircbants. The Green; k Briton Ferry. T N 137
3im.» George Thomas, estate agent to Lord Dynevor,
Abbey road
Sims .''amuel, cattle dealer, 84 Gnoll Park road
Sing Harry, laundry, 97 Windsor road
Smger Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machin*
manufacturers, The Parade
SOUTH WALES.
DIRKCTORV.]
Singer Sol, secoiidliand elothee dealer, aog New road,
Skewen
Skewen & District Agricultural Cottage Garden, Allot-
ment Holders' & Poultry Keepers' Association (E, C.
Trott, sec), 231 New road, Skewen
Skewen Foundry & Engineering Co. Limited,
engineers & ironfounders ; all kinds of steel & iron
forgings; iron, brass & aluminium castings,
Skewen; & at Swansea. Telephone 31 Skewen; Tele-
grams, " Foundry, Skewen "
Skinner Edward, watch maker, no Windsor road
Skinner William Henry, watch maker, 96 Windsor road
Smart George Henry, shopkeeper, 9 Pant-yr-heol
timart Harry 1,. tobacconist, 17 Orchard street & 47
Windsor road
Smart IVIaud (Mrs.), tobacconist, 47 Windsor road
Smart P. H. undertaker, 122 Gnoll Park road
Smart Phillip Hopkin, furniture dealer,i3 0:d Market st
Smith W. H. & Son, news agents, 143 Windsor road
Smith Charles, boot maker, 144 Windsor road
Smith Hector E. boot repairer, Lombard street
Smith William Henry, Royal Oak P.H. Tonna
Sobey Jas. Hy. watch & clock ma. 24 Briton Ferry rd
Soden Fanny (Miss), dress maker, 2 Bilton road
South Wales Echo (D. Duncan & Sons Limited, pro-
prietors & publishers), Alfred street
South Wales News (D. Duncan & Sons Limited, pro-
prietors & publishers), Alfred street
South Wales Weekly News (D. Duncan & Sons Limited,
proprietors & publisher.^). Alfred street
Sparkes George, boot & «hoe maker, 24 Bridge street
Sparks Thomas, boot & shoe ma. New rd. Neath Abbe;
Sprague Walter, shopkeeper, 44 Walters rd.Melincrythan
Stacey Brothers, printers, 5 Water street
Stanford W. & Sons, bakers, Aberdulais
Stead & Simpson Limited.hoot & shoe makers,! Wind st
Steer Mary & Rose (Misses), milliners, 46a, Penydre
Steer Catherine Eliza (Mrs.), grocer, 48 Penydre
Steer Thomas William, butcher, 47 Penydre
Stephens, Eyans & Co. grocers, i Windsor road
Stephens David, agi-icultural engineer & implement mer.
chant, Bridge street ; & Bridgend
Stephens Emily (Mrs.), shopkpr, i Grove la.Penrhiewtyn
Stephens Frederick, boot repairer, 21 High street
Stephens Joseph, dairjTnan, 9 Queen street
Stephens Philip, mace bearer, town crier & hallkeeper,
9 Henry street
Stephens Thomas, farmer, Glamant farm
Stevens Thomas, shopkeeper, 4 Cattle street
Stockham William John & Son, bakers & confectioners,
69 London road
Stone H. wine & spirit merchant. Station parade ; & at
7 Fisher street, Swansea
Struel Annie (Mrs.), clothier 13. & pawnbroker 13a,
Cattle street
Suckling Herbert, fishmonger, i Briton Ferry road
Sullivan John, tried fish shop, 22 Windsor road
Sully E. L. beer retailer, 72 London road
Sully Walter S. deputy registrar of births k deaths &
marriages, 10 South terrace
Suqimers Alice May (Miss), wardrobe dlr.106 Windsor rd
Supper Samuel, wardrobe dealer, 61 Windsor road
Surridge C. W. officer of customs & excise, 8 Wind st
Sutton Thos. S. & Sons, solder manufrs. Gas Works rd
Swash Walter W. boot k shoe maker, 47 Wind street
Talbot Charles, sec. & general manager to the Neath &
Brecon Railway Co. Cadoxton road
Tallack E. J. surveyor of taxes A district, 8 Wind st
Tapper Edward, boot maker. King st. & 39 Greenway rd
Tattersall Norman M.D., B.S.Lond., Ch.B.Manch.- tuber-
culosis officer for Mid Glamorgan District of King
Edward VII. Welsh National Memorial; res. 1
Dynevor avenue ; consulting rooms, 107 London road
Taylor J. Brooks & Co. Limited, red pressed & engi-
neering bricks
Taylor E. manager of the Aberdulais Tin Plate Co. Ltd
Aberdulais
Taylor Harry, grocer, 142 New road, Skewen
Taylor James, grocer, 40 Windsor road
Taylor James Henry, grocer, 11 Maesgwyn terrace
Taylor Joseph H. deputy registrar of births & deaths
for Neath sub-district. The Rhyddings
Taylor Sam, teacher of music, 56 Eastland road
Taylor Thomas, grocer, Moore town. Upper Skewen
Taylor W. L. insurance agent, 8c London road
Tazewell Charles John, timber merchant. Canal aide
Tench Altre^ & Co, timber merchants. Canal side
Tcnnant Canal (Phillip Jones, lock keeper), Aberdulais
Tennant Caii.al & Estate Offices, Prudential chambers.
The Parade
NEATH. 679
Territorial Faroe Head QuarlierB ist Welsh Howitzw
E.F.A. Brigade (2nd Glamorgan Battery) (Left Sec-
tinn) & 6th Batt, Welsh Regiment, F Co.; drill hall,
Rugby avenue
Thomas A. Russell & Co. solicitors & commissioners for
oaths, 33 Queen street
I'homas Alice & Emily Mansel (Misses), ladies' school,
87 Briton Ferry road
Thomas & Co. brass founders, Vulcan foundry. James st
Thomas Evan & Sons, public works contractors,
timber merchants & government contractors ; head
offic?, Charlesville place; & at Swansea. Telephone
76 Neath & 155 Swansea ; Telegrams, " Larch,Neath "
Thoums John & Co grocers, 4 Bridge street
Thomas O'iver HughLtd. colliery proprietors,Windsor rd
Thomas Richard & Co. Ltd. tinplate manufrs, Cilfrew
Phomas & Sons, beer retailers, 51 London road
Thomas Albert Wil'.iam, grocer, 7 Bridge street
Thomas .Arthur, farmer, Kendon farm. Llantwit
Thomas Arthur H. farmer, Ce.'ndon, Tonna
Thomas Benjamin, blacksmith. New road. Skewen
Thomas Cecilia (Mrs.), milliner, igo New road, Skfwen
Thomas Charles, clerk, 40 London road
Thomas Charles James, grocer, 15 Furnace terrace,
Penrhiewtyn
Thomas Charles Stanley, architect, i Charlesville place
Thomas D. Builders' Arms P.H. Exchange road.
Meli
rtha
Thomas D. wholesale merchant & importer of hard-
ware & clocks, ironmon.'er, seedsman, manure & oil,
wa'.lpapers, cicles, cutlery &c. Cpntr;;l buildings,
Skewen. Telephone 7. See advertisement
Thomas Daniel, hair dresser, 17 Briton Ferry road
Thomas David, chemtst, 75 London road
Thomas David (Mrs.), farmr. Aberdrychwallt, Llantwit,
Thomas David, Llewellyn commercial hotel. Green st
Thomas David, m-iiager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. 8 Wind «t.
Thomas David, st.itioner, 2 Queen's road, Skewen
Thomas David E. clerk, 90 London road"
Thomas David J. news agent, 208 New road, Skewen
Thomas D.ivid John, news agent, 62 Briton Ferry road
Thomas E. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Wind street
Thomas Ebenezer, tailor, r4g New road, Skewen
Thomas Edward, rate collector for Blaenhanddan, Tydraw.
Cillrew
Thomas Elias John, farmer, Wernandrew, Skewen
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner, 23 Queen street
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Mary street,
Thomas Elizabeth Hannah (Mrs.), grocer, Bryncoch
Thomas Ernest John, Lamb & Flag P.H. Bryncoch
Thomas Frank Melville, chemist, 15 New street
Thoma.^ Griffith, tailors' cutter, 38 London road
Thomas Gwenllian (Mrs.), butcher. 23 Stanley rd.Skew.<a
Thomas Harry, dairy, 41 Wind street
Thomas Henry Lewis, grocer, 74 London road
Thomas Ifor, treasurer to the Corporation, 73 Lewis rd
Thomas Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Evelyn rd. Skewen
Thomas John, farmer, Caerhendy. Skewen
Thomas John (Mrs.), poultry dealer. Market
Thomas Jn. Evans Reynolds, mining engineer,3Church pi
Thomas John Jinies. tobicconist, Tonna
Thomas Lewis Cohden, solicitor, 42 Queen stree^t
Thimas Lynn, watch maker, 17 & 24 Green street
Thomas Maria (Miss), dress maker, 48 London road
Thomas Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 74 Walters road,
Melincrythan
Thomas Martha A. (Miss), fancy repos. 124 Windsor rd
Thomas Nnah, farmer, Gellia, Cadoxton
Thomas Richard, tiied fish shop, 176 New road, Skewen
Thomas Richard J. solicitor, 2 Church place
Thomas Sam, hair dresser, 14a, Wind street
Thomas Sidney Herbert, solictor & commissioner for
oaths (firm. A. Riiss°U Thomas & Co.), 38 Queen st
Thomas T. G. B ar P H' 46 Penydre
Thomas Thomas, beer retailer, Aberdulais
Thomas Thomas, seedsman, 4 Briton Ferry road
Thomas Thomas, s edsman. Market
Thomas Thomas, shopkreper, Mooretown. ol'cwen
Thomas Thomas, Wyndham Arms PH. 25 High street
Thomas W E Clason. civil engmeer & sanitary sur-
veyor to the Nrath Rural District Council, Orchard st
Thomas William, beer & wine retlr. New rd. Skewen
Thomas William, farmer. Brynna farm. Llantwit
Thomas William, farmer,Glynngo.s.Lower Dula.s.CiUrew
Thomas William, farmer, Tyn-y-rheol farm Bryncoch
Thomas Will am, picture frame maker, 4 Green street
Thompson Charles Edward Stuart, manager of the
London Joint City & Midland Bank Limited (Metro-
politan Bank branch). & agent for the Atlas Insurancft
Co. Windsor rpad
s. w. 22t
NEATQ.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY'S
Thompson John William.road contractor, Great Western
chanibprs, Ang?l street
Thomson Georee Hamilton, electrical engineer to Neath
Baral District Council, New street
Thrasher Charles, butcher. Market
Tinplate Decorating Co. (1910) Limited, tin box &
canister makers, Melincrjthan
Torybanwen CollieriesLtil. colliery projirietors.iaGreeu st
Town Hall (A. E, 1. Curtis, towii clerk), Queen street
Treharne T. Globe P.H. i Old Market street
Trew Chailes Alan, farm bailiff to J. E. Moore-Gwyn
esq. J. P. Plasnewydd, Dyffi-yn Clydach
Trick A. J. butcher, Cryihan road
Trick George, butcher. Market
Ti-ick George D. auctioneer. Borough chmbrs. Green st
Trick Geo. Danl. butcher, 42 Mile End ruw,Penrheiwtyn
Trick Ivor Gwynne, assistant overseer & clerk to the
Parish Council, Borough chambers
Trick Walter Henrv, dentist, 63 Lewis road & London rd
Trick William B.' auclioneer & valuer & live stock
salesman, land, house & estate agt^nt & hotel valuer.
Green street. Telephone 204 ^Jeath; Telegrams,
■'Trick, Auctioneer"
Trueman Albert Emerson.hair drssr.ios New rd. Skewen
Tucker Benjamin, grocer, 6 New road. Skewen
Tucker John, confectioner, 46 (jueen street
Tucker John Henry, confectioner, 23 & 14SC, Windsor
road; 5 Briton Ferrv road & 5 Orchard street
Turner W. & E. Limited, boot & shoe dealers.7 Wind st
Ullo Maria Frances (Mrs.), confectnr. 146 Windsor rd
Vanstone Owen James, butcher, 2 Briton Ferry road
Veale Herbert John, wheelwright. The Quar
Veale Martha Louisa (.Mrs.), greengrocer, 4 Windsor rd
Vedmore Harry,Hopa & Anchor P.H. New rd.NeathAbbey
Veysey Robert Henry,shopke.eper,5i Penydre & 26 High st
Victoria Hygienic Laundry Co. Limited (Gwyn Nichols
& H'rbert Winfield), Cadoxton
Victoria Tea Co. tea dealers, ig Queen street
Vint's Palace of Varieties (Vint's Theatres Limited, pro-
prietors), Windsor road
WagBtaff Charles, wholesale confectioner, 138 Windsor rd
Waiters Joseph M.K.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. phyeician
& surgeon, Maesgwyn, 25 & 27 GnoU Park road
Walters Tiavera T. m'anager of Lloyds Bank Ltd.iNew st
Walters William, butcher. Market
Ward Ernest Henry, bcot maker, 11 Cattle street
Ware Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 94 New rd Skewen
Waring, Cule & Waring, builders, Summerfield road
Wathan David, shopkeeper. Burrows road, Skewen
Watkins Albert E. shopkeeper, 40 Wind street
Watkins Eunice A. (Miss) E.A.M. teacher of music, 12
Victoria Gardens road
Watkins Garfield, hair dresser, 73 London road
Watkins Morgan, greengrocer, 34 Wind street
Watkins Thomas Abraham, grocer, 21 Bridge street
Wehrle Gustav, pawnbroker, 43 Briton Ferry road
Wells James, boot dealer, 10 Stanley road, Skewen
Wesleyan & General As.surance Society, Victoria cham-
bers. Green street
We-st E. E. Miners' Arms P.H. Old road, Skewen
Wsstern Motor Cir Co. (The), motor car agents k
motor engineers. Ford service depot, 76 Windsor rd.
Telephone 179 Neath
Whitlington & David, solicitors, Prudi'ntial chambers.
The Parade
WhittiTiuton Matthew, income tax collector, Victoria
chatiibers. Green street
Wliittiiigion Thomas Aubrev Leyson M.A. soIicitor(firm,
Whittiiicton & David). Prudential chmbrs.The Parade
Whi:tin-tin Walt, printer & general 8tationr.49 Wind st
Widlako Thomas, parish clerk, 42 Bethlehem rd. Skewen
NELSON,
NEVEBN is a picturesque .village and very widely
scattered parisli, in tlie county of Pembroke, on the
river Nevern, which is here crossed by a bridge : the
village is 8 miles from Crymmych Arms station on the
Cardigan and Whitland bmnoh of the Great Western
railway and 2 east from Newport (Pembrokeshire), in
Cemmaes hundred and petty sessional division, Cardigan
union and omnty court district, rural deanery of Kernes,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Brynnch is a building of stone in the
Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, tran-
sept, south porch and an embattled western tower con-
taining 6 bells : on the south wall is a tablet to the
Rev. David Griffiths, a former vicar, d. 1834, and to
his wife, d. 1828, placed by their children; on the
north side are memorials to the Bowens of Llwyngwair.
dating from 1708, and on the north chancel wall is
anothor, with arms, to George Lloyd, of Cwmgloyne, Eliz.a
his wife and thoir ten children, dated 1722: the family
Tank ol tb» W.frens of Trewern, on the sonth side,
Williams Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. New rd. Neath Abbey
Williams C. P. G. grocer, 45 Windsor road
Williams Charles, butcher, 58 Henry street fe Market
Wi liams Chas. cabinet ma. see Chapman & Williams
Willi -.ms Christopher A. wholesale & retail glass &
china merchant, 5 Orchard street
Willianis D. L. boJt maker, Crythan road
Williams David, conrectioner, 53 Windsor road
Williams David, farmer, Henbark, Coedfranc
Williams David, farmer, Penyrally, Old road, Skewen
Williams David, fruiterer, 18 Bridge street
Williams D ivid, grocer. New road, Neath Abbey
Williams Edwin, news agent, 37b, Wind street
Williams Elizabeth Ann (Miss), butter merchant.Market
Williams Emma (Mrs.), draper, Tonna
Williams Ernest, civil, clerical, automobilist, naval,
military & ladies' tailor, 4 The Parade
Williams Evan, enquiry agent & certified bailiff under
the "Law of Distress Amendment Act,'' 11 The Parada
Williams Fred, grocer, Llantwit road
Williams George Conway, mining engineer. Prudential
chambers. The Parade
Williams Hannah (Miss), shopkeeper, 31 Wind street
•Williams Henry John, station master Ehondda &
Swansea Bay Railway, Jersey marine
Williams John, farmer, Pentreharn farm, Bryncoch
Williams John, fruiterer, 21 Windsor road
Williams John, shopkeeper, 17 Stanley road, Skewen
Williams Joseph, confectioner, 2 Pendrill street
Williams Josiah, ironmonger, 49 & 50 Windsor road
Williams Robert Andrew,poor rate collector, i29London rd
Williams Rowland, coal dealer, 128 New road, Skewen
Williams T. P. refreshment rooms. New road, Skewen
Williams Thomas, butter merchant, Winifred road,
Skewen. Telephone 33 Skewen
Williams Thomas, farmer, Werngoch, Skewen
Williams Thomasi machinery & metal merchant ft
dealer in engines & boilers, colliery materials &c. ;
coppersmithing & oxy-acetylene cutting & welding
done. Old Ship yard. Canal side. Tel. No. 235 ; T A
" Williams, 235 Neath "
Williams Thomas Dawkin Windsor, solicitor, loSouth ter
Williams W. H. Duke of Wellinaton P.H. Old Market st
Williams William, dairyman. 52 Windsor road
Williams William, registrar of births & deaths tor Neath
sub-district & vaccination officer for Neath union, ii
The Parade
Wiimut F. S. printer. Queen street
Wilsher George, baker, 143 New road, Skewen
Wilsher Mary Hannah (Mrs.), baker,Burrows rd.Skeweu
Wilson Arthur, grocer. Coronation road
Wilson G. beer retailer, 39 Briton Ferry road
Wiltshire Emily (Mrs.), fruiterer, 34 Windsor road
Winter John, marine store dlr. Bankside, Commercial st
Witts Arthur, grocer & sub-postmaster, Bryncoch
Woodley H. & Co. butchers. Green street ; 30 Windsor
road ; Market & 47 New road, Skewen
Wright John & Sons, painters, 40 Rosser street
Wright Ada (Miss), shopkeeper, Eosser street
Wvman & Sons Ltd. news agents. Town Railway station
Ye Olde Mackworth Hotel 'Mrs. Ann Lewis), Green st
Yonitt Thomas John, tried fi.<h shop, 15 Cattle street
j Y'oung Men's Christian Assoc'iation (Harry Cribb, sec),
1 Orchard street
I Y'oung T. C. (Western Motor Car Co.), 7O Windsor rd
Y^oung Women's Christian Association (Miss C. E. Gibbons,
I hon. sec), 21 London road
I Zarems'-'i & Co. paperhangings warehouse, 12 The Parade
1 Zeiler Phillip & Son, clothiers, 65a, Briton Ferry road
see Llanfabon.
iates from 1710, and was closed in 1849: the three
stained east windows were erected by James and Harriette
Bowen, of Llwyngwair, in memory of their children,
lames Robert and Leonard Oliver Edward, who died in
1878: on the south side of the chancel is a memorial
to George Thomas Bowen, d. 1861, placed by his parents-.
'here is also a stained window erected to James Bevaa
Bowen, d. 1907: there are 480 sittings: in the church-
yard is a very remarkable cross, standing 10 feet out of
the soil, the shaft being 10 inches thick, and the cross
itself 2 feet nide; it is ornamented with interlaced
carving and also bears abbreviated inscrifitiona. Hera
also is an ogham stone, 6 feet high, supposed to date
from the 5th century, and having a Latin inscription.
The register dates from the year 1663. The living is a
vicarage, with the chapelry of Kilgwyn attached, net
yearly value ^160, with resilience, in the gift of the
Lord Chancellor, and held since 191 1 by the Rev.
Lewis Roderick, of St. David's College, Lampeter, who
is also vicar of Bayvil There is a Baptist chaper.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
NEWBRIDGE-O.V-WYE.
681
•erected in 1841, with sittings tor 400 persons, a Cal-
Tinistic Methodist chapel, a Congregational chapel at
Brjnberian, founded in i5go, seating 372, and one at
Velindre, erected in 18 10, with 350 sittings. Here is
a reading room erected in memory of James Bevan
Bowen, of Llwyngwair. The river here affords good
trout fishing. Rogers's charity consists of ;£8oo in
Consols, the interest of which is given to the poor
in beef and barley yearly by the vicar and Parish
■Council on St. Thomas's Day. There are two crom-
lechs in the parish, the one at Pentre Evan, now under
east, & th<
Letter Box.-s
best specimen of its kind existing ; the capstone weighs
upwards of 20 tons, and is supported on three upright
monoliths, about 10 feet in height ; the other, called
" Llech-y-Drybedd " (Tripod stone), is on a farm, and
has also a very large and weighty capstone : scanty
remains exist of the Early Norman castle, near which
is a cross cut in the rock, and below it a kneeling
place for pilgrims and wayfarers. Llwyngwair, the seat
of George Bevan Bowen esq. J. P. stands in a well
Marked thus * letters should be ad- 'Evans Ebenezer, farmer, Gamallt
dressed Velindre, Pembrokeshire. ]*Evans James, farmer, Glas-dir
wooded area, and is approached by a bridge over a
lake. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart. D.L.,
J.P. is lord of the manor and lord marcher of the
barony of Cemniaes. The principal landowners are Mrs.
Lloyd, G. B. Bowen esq. Mrs. Owen, David George esq.
and Sir M. 0. M. Lloyd bait. The chief crops are'
barley, wheat, oats and hay. The area is 14.712 acres
of land, 23 of water, g of tidal water and 156 of fore-
shore; rateable value, .£7,425: the population in 191 1
was 952.
Parish Clerk, David On en.
The nearest post olTice is at Velind;
Pemb. if miles
money order office is
Marked thus { letters should be ad-
dressed Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire
M.arked thus % letters should be ad-
dressed Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire.
Marked thus || letters should be ad-
dressed Maenclochog, Clvnderwen,
Pembrokeshire.
Marked thus § letters should be ad-
dressed Pontvane, Fishguard, Pem-
brokeshire.
PEIVATR HESIDENTS.
JBowen Rev. Samuel G. (Baptist),
BrjTicemmals
Bowen Geo. Bevan J.P. Llwyngwair
Lamb Rev. Thomas (Calvinistii
Methodist)
•Roderick Rev. Lewis (vicar), Vicarage
COUUEIiCtAL.
Beddoe James, farmer, Pwll
Bowen Owen k James, farmers, Tyryel
Bowen David, farmer, Morfa-mawr
Bowen James, farmer, Gernos Fawr
Brown William, farmer, Berryhill
-•Daniel Eliza & Martha (Misses).
Trewern Arms P.H
"Davies Benjamin, blacksmith, Waun-
enfach, Newport
■^Davies David, farmer, Llwynhirion
IfDavies David, farmer. Penant-du
Davies Elizh.(Miss),mUler,Cilwyn mill
gDavies James, farmer, Gellyfore
gDavies James, former, Tygwyn
•Davies Jas. Owen, frmr. Rhydymaen
♦Davies .John, carpenter,Pontbaldwyn
Davies John, farmer, Pengdwn
JDavies John, shopkeeper, Glanrhyd
tDavies Thoma.s, farmer, Eistedd-
♦Davies Thomas P. farmer, Llvstin
Davies William H. farmer, Tredri.-isi
•Davies — , farmer, Henllys
JEdwards Jn.& Son3,frmrs.Trewenfron
♦Evans David, farmer, Cwmgloynne
NEWBBID&E-Olir-WYE
Wye, in the counties of Rad
north from Builth, with a station on the Cambrian rail-
way, and was formed into an ecclesiastical parish in
1682, from Llanafanfawn, in Breconshire, and Llanwyre,
in Radnorshire. It is in Rhayader union, county court
district and petty sessional division and in the rural
deanery of Melineth Ultra Ithon, archdeaconry of
Brecon, and diocese of St. David's. The church of All
Saints, erected in 1883, at a cost of .£4,000, is a fine
building of native stone in the Early English stvle,
consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, south porch and a
tower with lofty spire containing 4 bells : the organ,
added in 1894, was the gift of "Mrs. Lister Venables.
There are three stained windows, one of which is a
memorial to Admiral Lord Lyons, who died 23 Novem-
ber, 1858, and to his sister Catherine, d. 30 December,
1857, *"d ■"^s placed by their niece, Agnes Minna
Venables ; the others are memorials to Jos. Henry
Venables and Henry George Lister Venables, d. Jan.
^Evaus John, farmer, Penlanuchaf
^Evans John, farmer, Penrallt
II Evans John, farmer, Mynydd-du
"IJEvans Thomas, farmer, Eistedd-
farfawr
Evans Wm. Thos. farmer, Prongoch
^George David, farmer, Ftynonwen
•Griffith* Ann (Mrs.), farmer,
T.^gyborwen
Griffiths David, farmer, Pantybroga
Ifriffiths Edmund, carpenter
tGriffiths Ellen (Mrs.),frmr.Bronydd
•Griffiths Evan, farmer, Trewern
•Griffiths Thos. Wm. frmr. Cwmeog
•Harries Thomas, farmer, Argoed
Howells Stephen, farmer, Trefach
Howells Thomas, farmer, Tsgarwen
Lowells William, farmer, Nantsue
Hugh David, farmer,Vachongle-ganol
l[James David & Son, carpenters,
Trehaidd
YJame-s William & Sons, wooUer.
manufacturers, Pantygraig
IfJames Benjamin, farnaer, Ffoesfelen
James David, farmer, Penlan wynt
James Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer.tbilwen
James James, farmer, Penlantavarn
•James John, carpenter. Court
•James Martha (Mrs.), farmer, Tre-
fwrdanisaf
^Jenkins Evan P. farmer, Rhosfurket
Jenkins Wm. farmer,Vachongleuchaf
•John William, farmer, Trefach
Llewellyn John, farmer, Blaenmeini
^Lewis Joseph L. shopkpr. Tvmawr
Lewis Stephen H. farmer, Morfaisaf
Lloyd John, mason, Bryncoed
•Mackey George, farmer, Coedcadw
telegraph
Pembroke), 2 miles west
Ntvern ; Temple Bar & Llwyngwair gate
Public Elementary Schools.
(Mixed), erected in 1876, & enlarged 1885, for 140 chil-
dren ; Alfred Ward, master
Llwynhirion (mixed), erected in 1B78, for 80 children ;
D. Davies, master
•Owen Evan, miller (water), Trefach
Owen William, farmer, Gernosfach
•Phillips John, shopkeeper, Dolbont
f Phillips Richard, mason. Quarrel
llPritchard William, farmer, Tyllosg
•Raymond Maiy (Mrs.), farmer,
Treickert
^Rees David, farmer, Tetwen
•Rees Elizh. (Miss), farmer,Sychpant
•Rees James, farmer, Trefwrdan
•[Rees James, farmer. Tyrbwlch
•Rees John, farmer, Pentre Evan
Rees Maria (Miss), farmer, Waunbwl
IfRees Thos. butcher. Mt. Pleasant
•Rowe Catherine (Mrs.), farmer.
Rowe William, farmer, Cwmcene
•Smith Thos. farmer, Llwyngoras
Thomas David, farmer,Vachongle-isaf
Thomas David F. farmer, Penveidir
Iflhomas James, farmer, Tynewydd
lIThomas Josh, farmer, Plasbank
§Thomas Owen, farmer, Ffynondicki
Thomas Thomas, farmer, Coedwynog
Thomas Thomas, \vooilen inaiiuf!': *"
assistant overseer, Dolbont factory
•Thomas Wm. R. farmer, Trellyfaint
§Vaughan Benj. farmer, PenralU-dda
ITVanghan David, frmr.Plaesybeddaw
Vanghan John, farmer, Tregwnnon
Vaughan Thomas Harries, farmer,
Cilgwvn Mawr
Volk Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer. Pantry
SVolk Thomas, farmer, PentrissiUt
irWalters Thomas, farmer, Garfeth
•Williams Benj. farmer, Pengawse
•Williams David, farmer, Glandwr
•Williams Evan, horse breakr.Bolbont
•Williams John, dogger, Penwaun
John. mason,Penbenglog ml
, farmer, Ffynonddofn 1 ItVVilliams J.sph. carpntr. Castl
JMorris Hannah (Mrs.), farmer. Pen- i »Williams Levi D. farmer, Crugie
rallt-gardde Williams Mary Ann (Miss), farmer,
Morris James, farmer, Castelltygarn I Penwern
•Morris William R. farmer, Tycanol I •Williams Thos. farmer, Rhoswrdan
IfNicholas David, farmer, Penwernddn ! Williams Wm. M. farmer, Rhosmaen
*Owen David, tailor i
village on the river
1876: there are 200 sittings, all of which are free. The
register dates from the year 1883. The living is a
vicarage, gross vearly ; value .£300, with residence, in
the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since
1902 by the Rev. James Herbert Alexander Griffiths
M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford. There is a Baptist
chapel here, founded in 1727, with 350 sittings. Here
is a reading room and billiard room and miniature rifle
range, given bv Mrs. Venables, of Llysdinam. Horse
fairs are held here on Oct. 17th and Nov. nth. Jhe
population in igii was 623.
Post M O , T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
Newhridge-on-Wve (letters should have Radnorshire
added).— Mrs. Anue Powell, sob-postmistress
Public Elementary School, built in 1667, & enlarged in
1906, for 160 children ; Evan M. Davie.s, master
Railway Station, Newbridge-on-Wye, Richard Ham-
ads, station
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. (Griffiths Rev. James Herbert Ale
Edwards Rev. Henry Chas. (Baptist) ,' ander M.A. (vicar), -Vicarage
Edw.ird Auhn
.A., J.P.
682 NEWBRTDGE-ON-WYE.
COMMBECIAI,.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Alford & Son, bakers & grocers
Breconshire Coal & Lime Co. Limited
Davies William & Son, tailors
tDavies David, farmer, Woodcastle
Davies Henry, watch maker
Davies Hugh, farmer, Dyfnant
Davies Price, estate carpenter
Driver Rowland, boot maker
Dyke Mary (Miss), shopkeeper
Edwards David, butcher
Foster & Sons, stone masons
SOUTH WALES.
Graham David, sub-agent to J. M.
Gibson-Watt esq. The Green
Hope Martin, grocer
Jones John, farmer, Berthllwyd
Jones William, blacksmith
tLewis John, farmer, Wernhir
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Ltd. (sub-branch) (David Davies,
agent) ; draw on head office,
Threadneedle st. London E C 2
Lncania Billiard Hall (South Wales
Billiards & Eecieation Co. proprs.).
See advertisement
Meredith Daniel, builder
NEWCASTLE, eee Bridgend.
[KELLY'S
Powell Annie & Jessie (Misses),
temperance hotel
Powell Ambrose, shopkeeper
Powell Arthur, tailor
Powell Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer
Powell Emm3(Miss).Golden Lion P.H
Powell John, grocer
Radnorshire Coal, Lime & General
Supply Co. Limited (depot)
Reading Room (John Evans, sec)
Thomas Alfred, Mid Wales P.H
Weale Thomas, builder
Williams Edwin, butcher
Williams M. (Miss), draper
Worthing William P. New inn
NEWCASTLE EMLYN is a small town and parish
on the banks of the river Teifi, in the Carmarthen divi-
sion of the county of Carmarthen, and is the head of a
petty sessional division, union and county court district,
with a terminal station on the branch from Pencader of
the Great Western railway, and si miles from Henllan
station on the same line, and is 246 miles from London,
10 from Cardigan, 19 from Carmailhen, 19 from Lam-
peter, and 8J west from Llandyssil, in the rural deanery
of Emlyn, archdeaconry of Cardigan, and diocese of
St. Davids. That portion of the town in the county
of Cardigan formerly constituted the parliamentary
borough of Adpar, which in conjunction with Aberyst-
wyth, Cardigan and Lampeter, formed the CardigaJi
parliamentary district, returning one member to Parlia-
ment, but under the provisions of the '* Redistribution of
Seats Act. 1885" (48 and 49 Vict. c. 23), the representa-
tion of the borough was merged in that of the county.
Newcastle Emlyn was constituted a civil parish and
Urban District, from Cenarth civil pari,sh, by Local
Government Board Order. No. 35,609, which came into
operation April i, 1897, and the town is now governed
under the provisions of the "Local Government Act,
1894,'' by a council of nine members. The Castle,
the ruins of which still remain, was rebuilt by Sir
Rhys ap Thomas, and from its position on the site
of an earlier fortress the town derives its present name,
"New Castle": like moat of the Welsh strongholds it
was held by the Royalists during the Cromwellian rebel-
lion, but eventually surrendered to the Parliamentary
army, and was dismantled. The site of the fortres.s is
nearly surrounded by tne river Teifi, which at this spot
takes a remarkably serpentine course, so that it nearly
describes the form of the letter N. Newcastle Emlyn
was formed into an ecclesiastical iiarish in 1843 from
the civil parishos of Cenarth, in Carmarthenshire, and
Llandyfriog in Cardiganshire, and includes Adpar, which
is als'i in Cardiganshire. The town is lighted with
electricity generated by water power, and is supplied
with water from a reservoir, constructed in 1905 by the
Urban District Council above the farm of Cwm. about
a mile and a half from the town. The church of the
Holy Trinity, erected in 1842, is a building consisting
of apse, nave, south porch, and a western toner con-
taining 2 bells: there are 500 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1842. The living is a vicarage,
net yearly value £2g%, including some l^nd, with
residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and
held since 1913 by the Eev. Gruffydd Evans B D. of St.
David's College, Lampeter, rural dean of Emlvn, and
surrogate. The Baptist chapel, built in 1875, has 600
sittings. The Congregational chapel, founded in 1723,
rebuilt in 1844, and enlarged in 1880. will seat 600
persons. Bethel Calvinistic Methodist chapel, orisinally
built in 1820, was rebuilt in 1869. and has 800 sittings.
A cemetery of 3 acres and 22 poles has been formed
at a cost of ^400 ; it is under the control of a board
of trustees from the Nonconformist chapels. The
County Court, which is the most important build-
ing in the town, is in the Italian stvle, and was erected
in 1870. The market is held on Friday. The Cawdor
Hall, erected in r892 by the 2nd Earl Cawdor (d. i8q8),
includes a reading-room, supported by the subscriptions
of the members. Cilgwyn is the residence of Charles
Home Lloyd Fitzwilliams esq. D.L , J.P. The trustees
of Earl Cawdor, who is a minor, are lords of the
manor and principal landowners. The area of the urban
district and parish is 197 acres of land and 11 of water;
rateable value, ^2,648 ; the population of the civil
parish in 191 1 was 922, including 3 officials and 26
inmates in the Poor Law Institution, and of th»
ecclesia.-itical parish, 1,702.
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c
Post, M. C, T. & Telephone Call Office (letters should
have Carmarthenshire added). — Jn. Davies, postmstr
Wall Letter Boxes in the town.— Adpar; Wernfach &
(jlariex Row
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meetings are held in the Reading Room
toeaday in the month at 6 p.m. in winter
n the last
: 7 p.m. in
Darics
Klins Samuel E
James James Ed
Jones E. Picton
Members.
All retire in April, 1922.
Chairman, Thomas Jones.
Chairman, David Elias Davies.
I Llovd Thomas
Phillips John
Williams Mrs. L. E
Officials.
Clerk, John Edward Morgan George. Sycamore street
Treasurer, William Lloyd, National Provincial & Union
Bank of England Limted
Medical Oflicer cf Health, David George Lloyd M.R O.S.
Eng., L.BC.P.Lond. Glyn-nest
Ratrf Collector, John Jones, Garthowen
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR NEWCASTLE EMLYN
(CARMARTHENSHIRE) PETTY SESSIONAL
DIVISION.
Lewes William, Llysnewydd, Henllan
Lewis John. Meiros hall. Drefach. Henllan, Cardigansh
Lloyd David George M R C.S.Eng. Glyn-nest, New-
castle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire
The chairmen, for the time being, of the Newcastle
Emlyn Urban k Rural District Councils are ex-officio
magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, David Rudolf Evans, New-
castle Emlyn
Petty Sessions are held at the Magistrates' Rooms, New-
castle Emlyn, once in every month at 12 noon
The following parishes are included in the pettv .sessional
division: — Cenarth, Cilrhedyn (East), Llangeler, New-
castle Emlyn & Penboyr
COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR PENRHIWPAL (CAR
DIGANSHIRE) PETTY SE.SSIONAL DIVISION.
Uoyd Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray hart. D.L. Bron-
wydd, Henllan, Cardiganshire (chairman)
Bowen Essex Lewes, The Mount, Adpar, Newcastle
Emlyn, Carmarthenshire
Davies David, Boyndolau, Henllan
Davies Thomas, Bronwion, Beulah, Newcastle Emlyn,
Carmarthenshire
Evans Owen, Porthyrhvl, Brongest. Newcastle Emlvn
Fitzwilliams Charles Home Lloyd D.L. Cilgwyn, New.
castle Emlyn. Carmarthenshire
Griffiths Rev Daniel. Llangranog, LInndvssil
Griffiths David, The Hollies, Pontardulais, Glam
Hope Charles William Weblev, Pigeonsford, Llangranog
Powell John. Blaenwern, Rhvdlewis, Henllan
Timothy William, Pencraig, Newquay, Cardiganshire
Tyler Charles Eustace Parry, Mount Gernds, Maesllyn,
Henllan. Cardiganshire
The chairman, for the time being, of the Llandyssil
Rural District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates, David Thomas George,
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
XEWCASTLE EMLVN.
68."^
Sycamore street, Newcastle Emlyn
Petty sessions are held at the Magistrates' Boom, Pen-
rhiwpal, the last tuesday in every month at ii o'clock
The following places are included in the petty sessional
division: — Bettws Evan, Brongwyn. Henllan, Llaniy-
friog, Llanfairorllwyn, Llanfairtroilygen, Llangranog,
Llangynllo, Penbryn & Troedyraur
NEWCASTLE-IN-EMLYN RURAL DISTRICT
COUNCIL
The parishes in the district are :— Cenarth, Cilrhedyn—
East, Llanfihnngel-ar-Arth, Llangeler & Penboyr.
The area is 43,830 acres; rateable value, ^29,594;
population in 191 1, 6,477.
(Council meets at County Court house, Newcastle Emlyn,
on fridays, monthly, at 10.30 a.m.
Chairman, John Lewis J. P. Meiros hall. Drefach,
Henllan, Cardiganshire
Officials.
Clerk, David Thomas George, Sycamore street
Treasurer, William Lloyd, National Provincial k Union
Bank of England Limited, Newcastle Emlyn
Medical Officer of Health, David George Lloyd M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Glyn-nest, Newcastle Emlyn
:SarTeyor & Sanitary Inspector. William Lawrence
■Michael, Newcastle Emlyn
NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN UNION.
Board day, alternate fridays. at the County Cnurt
House, Newcastle Emlyn.
The union comprises the following parishes in Cardigan-
shire, namely, Bangor T«ify, Bettws-Evan, Brongwyn.
Henllan, Uandyfriog, Llandyssil or Llandyssul, Llan-
fair-Orllwyn, Llanfair-Treflygen. Llangranog, Llan-
gynllo, Penbryn & Troedyraur ; the area is 50,004 acres ;
rateable value in 1919, ;f 39,534 ; population in 1911,
7,984. The following in Carmarthenshire, namely,
•Cenarth, East Cilrhedyn, Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, Llan-
geler, Newcastle Emlyn & Penboyr ; the area is
44,038 acres; rateable value in igig. ^29.594: popu-
lation in 1911, 7,399 The following in Pembroke-
shire :—Capel Colman, Castellan, Cilrhedyn— West,
Clydey, Llanfyrnach & Penrydd ; the area is 20,704
acres; rateable value, ;^I2,043 ; population in 7911,
J, 422. The popiilation of the entire union in 1911
was 17,805 ; area. 114,746 acres : rateable value in
1919, J!;8o,9a2
6'hairman of the B-.ard of Guardianh. Thomas liowpn
M.B.E., J. P. Llandre, Llanfyrnach
Clerk to the Guardians & A.ssessment Committee, David
Thomas George, Newcastle Emlyn
Treasurer, William Llovd, National Provincial & Vninn
Bank of England Limited. Newcastle Emlyn
Felio-ing Officers & Collectors to the Guardians. No. i
district, Elias Rees, Pengallt, Maesllyn, Cardigan-
shire; No. 2 district, D. B. Pavies. Cwmcov. New-
castle Emlyn
Vaccination "Officers, the Relieving Officers & Joshua
William Evans. Llandyssil
Medical Officers i Publ'ic Vaccinators. Kenarth district.
David George Lloyd .M. ECS. Eng,, L.R.C.P.Lond.
Glyn-nest. N,'«castl.. Emivn ; Llandyssil district,
Ebenezer Richard Evans L.R.C.P. fc S.Edin. Brynawel,
Llandyssil; Penbryn district, Thomas William Watkin
Powell M.R.C.S. Eng.. L.R.C.P.Lond. Adpar hill,
Newcastle Emlyn
Newcastle in Emlyn Reqibthation Distkiot.
Superintendent Registrar, David Thomas George, Syca-
more street, Newcastle Emlyn ; deputy. John E. M.
George, Sycamore street. Newcastle Emlvn
Registrar of Births & Deaths, Cenarth sub-district, John
Davies, Sycamore street, Newcastle Emlyn; deputy,
David Richard Davies, Sycamore street, Newcastle
Emlyn ; Llandyssil sub-district, Joshua Wm. Evans,
Llandyssil ; deputy, David B. Jones. Llandyssil ; Pen-
bryn sub-district, William Davies, Adpar, Newcastle
Emlyn; deputy. Miss Sarah A. Davies, Teify terrace,
Newcastle Em'lyn ; Clydey sub-district, Griffith L.
Thomas, Ael-y-bryn, Llanfyrnach; deputy, William
Thomas, Tegryn shop, Llanfyinacli
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, Jn. Phillips, hon. sec to the board of trustees
County Court, His Honor John Lloyd Morgan K.C. judge ;
David Rudolf Evans, registrar & high bailiff ; sittings,
bi-monthly. The following is a list of the parishes com-
prised in the district : — County of Cardigan : Bangor,
Bettws Evan, Brongwyn, Henllan, Llandyssil, Llan-
dyfriog, Llanfairorllwyn, Llanfair-tref-helygen, Llan-
granog, Llangunllo, Penbryn, Troedyraur ; County of
Carmarthen : Cenarth, Cilrhedyn East, Llanfihangel-
ar-Arth, Llangeler, Penboyr ; County of Pembroke :
Capel Colman & Castellan, Clydev. Llanfyrnach,
Penrith & Cilrhedyn West
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in
that of Carmarthen ; Herbert Watkins Thomas. 4
Queen street, Carmarthen, official receiver
charge ic i
ergeant-i
Police Station, William Ha
constable
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifying Factory Surgeon, David George Llovd
M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Glyn-nest
Clerk to Newcastle Emlyn Pension Sub-Couimiltee,
William James Wallis-Jones, Pencadei
Coroner for Cardigan District of Cardiganshire, John Hy.
Evans ; deputy, Thomas William Watkin Powell
M.R.C.S.Eug.. L.R.C.P.Lond. Adpar hill. Newciistle
School Medical Inspector
Thomas William Watl
L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H. A,
for
.South Cardiganshire,
Powell M.H.C.S.Eng.,
bill. Newcastle Emlvn
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Holy Trinity Church, Rev. Gruffydd Evans B.D. vicar ;
(English "& Welsh) 10.30 a.m. & (Welsh) 6 p.m. ;
wed. 7 p.m
Baptist, Graig; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; week days, 7 p.m
Baptist, Rehoboth, Rev. Wm. Davies ; 10 a.m. k 6 p.m
Baptist, Clawddcoeh, Rev. William Davies; 10 a.m. k 6
p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Congregational, Rev. Benjamin Davies D D ; 10 am &
6 p.m. ; week days, 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Bethel) ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
week days, 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Newcastle Emlyn District Education Committee.
The Committee, consisting of 9 members, was formed
in 1904.
Meetings are held at the Lamb inn, Adpar, on the
second friday in every month at 12 noon.
Chairman, Rev. Daniel Evans D.D. Bryn Hawen, Henllan
Clerk, James Jones, solicitor, Llandyssil
Attendance Officer, Samuel Jones, Glynarthen, Henllan
Newcastle Emlyn, built in 1856, for 159 children ;
Andrew Heber Maurice, master
Adpar, built in 1882. for 150 children : Daniel Davie.s,
Static
Conveyance.
Frederick David Beck
PBITATE HESIDENTS.
Fowen Essei Lewes J, P. The M.
Adpar
Davies John Evans. Tyllwyd
Davies John James, Comer ho. A
Davies Mrs. Springfield
Evans Bev. David (Congregatio
Trewen
Evans Bev. Gruffydd B.D. (v
rural dean &surrogate),TheVici
Evans John Henry, Brvnmarlog
Evans Miss. Penvbank
Fitiwilliams Charles
unt. D.L., J. P. CUgwyn
George David Thomas, Lindenhurst
George Henry Evans, Glandwr
ipar j George Jn. Edwd. Morgan, Eiversle
James John, Sussex house, Adpar
aal), Jones Mrs. Mary, Bryderwen
Llewellyn John, Brodedyn. Adpar
icar, iLloyd David George M.R.C.S. Eng.
rage L.R.C.P.Lond., J. P. Gwyn-nest
Lloyd William, The Bank '
Mathias Will- " "
(Baptii
Llojd I Morgan Rev. John Sy
13 Lloyd's terrace
Phillips John, Arwel
Powell Thos. Wm. Watkin, Adpar hill
Richards David Rees, Glyn-avon
Thomas Mrs. Dan-y-graig _
Walters Rev. David (Congregational).
Woodlands
Williams David, Pleasant view, Adpar
Williams Thomas Hubert, Gwyfryn
COMMEECIAL
Early closing dav. Wednesday.
Bowen Essex Lewes, land agent. The Mon'nt
Cemetery (John Phillips, hon. sec. to the board <
trustees)
Charles Sarah (Miss), dress maker, Aberarad
Cilgwyn Estate Office (Thomas Gibbon, agent), Glyndvi
Cole George Sidney, watch maker, .\dpar
Maesyderw
Daniel Thomas M. ironmonger. Emlyn square
Davies David & Sons, butchers. Market square
Davies Sarah & Mary (Misses), grocers. Bank hon!
Davies Ben, tailor. Bradford house. Bridge street
Davies Benjamin, farmer, Bryndiodde Uchat farm
Davies Benjamin, Ivy Bush P.H
Davies David, woollen manufacturer, Emlyn factor;
Davies David Elias. draper, London house
684 NEWCASTLE EMLYN.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY '»
Daviee David Richard, deputy registrar of births &
deaths for -Cenarth sob-district, Newcastle-in-Emlyn
district, Sycamore street
Davies Elizh. (Miss), dress maker, Emlyn square
Davies Esther (Miss), printer & stationer, Sycamore st
Davies Esther (Miss), Swan P.H. Bridge street.
Davies Evan 0. timber merchant, Station road
Davies George, grocer, Adpar
Davies Henry, baker, Emlyn square
Davies James, saddler. Bridge street
Davies Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Bryndiodde farm
Davies John, postmaster & registrar of births & deaths
for Cenarth sub-district. Sycamore street
Davies John, -watch maker. Sycamore street
Davies Louisa (Miss), milliner. Bridge road
Davies Matthew, farmer, TowerhiU, Beneath
Davies Samuel R. butcher. Sycamore street
Davies Thomas, hosier. Sycamore street
Davies Thomas M. mineral water manufr. Castle street
Davies William, blacksmith, Porth square
Davies William, handloom weaver & registrar of births
& deaths for Penbrvn sub-district, Adpar
Davies William (Mrs'.), shopkeeper, Market square
Davies William, tailor, Sycamore street
Davies William, Three Compasses P.H
Day John, fruiterer & greengrocer, Sycamore street
" Dick's," boot maker. Sycamore street
East William, shoe maker, Adpar
Emlyn Agricultural Society Limited, seed merchants,
Bridge street
Esau John, woolstapler, Porth street
iJvans Brothers, grocers. Water street
Evans iRjy) & Jones, solicitors. Bridge street
Evans Richard & Sons, coach builders, Digh street
Evans David, farmer, Adpar farm
Evans David Rudolf, solicitor, commissioner for oaths,
registrar & high bailiff of county court & clerk to the
county magistrates for the petty sessional divisions of
Llandyssul, Newcastle Emlyn L Llanflhangel-ar-Arth,
Bridge street
Evans Evan, weaver. Market square
Evans Evan Owen, manager of Lloyds Bank Limited
Evaus Margaret (Mrs.), draper & grocer,Cambrian house
Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), White Linn temperance hotel,
Bridge street
Evans William, butcher, Pendre
Eynon Joshua, fancy repository, Fynnant square
George William Evans & Sons, solicitors & commis-
sioners for oaths. Sycamore street
George David Thomas (firm, William Evans George &
Sons), solicitor, commissioner for oaths, clerk to the
guardians & assessment committee of Newcastle-in-
Emlyn union, to the Newcastle-in-Emlyn k Llan-
fymach Rural District Councils, to county magistrates
tor Penrhiwpal & to Group I. council schools. & supt.
registrar of Newcastle-in-Emlyn district. Sycamore st
George Henry Evans, auctioneer, & deputy registrar of
marriages, "Sycamore street
George John Edward Morgan, solicitor (firm, William
Evans George & Sons), clerk to the Newcastle Emlyn
Urban District Council fc deputy supt. regis'—
Sycamore street
Gibbon Margaret (Mrs.), milliner. Sycamore street
Gibbon Thomas, registrar rf marriages for Newcastle
Emlyn & assistant overseer to Cenarth parish, Glynd
Grammar School (John Phillips, master)
Griflith Evan L. clog maker. Water street
GrifBths Sarah (Miss), confectioner. Sycamore street
Grifnths Sarah (Mr8.), milliner. Cloth hall
Griffiths William, Red Cow P.H
James Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, Forth street
James James Edwin, ironmonger. Sycamore street
James John, farmer. Sussex hous.-, Adpar
James Thomas, saddler, Adpar
Jenkins David, temperance hotel. Station road
Jones Thomas & Son, auctioneer... (attend fri. & :
days). Bridge street
Jones David, builder, Graig villa
Jones David, builder, Penralltwen
Jones David Blome, solicitor & coinu.is>ii.iier for ";
(firm, Evans (Roy) k Jones)
Jones Griffith, decorator, Cilfallen
Jones Henry David, chemist. Sycamore street
.lones James, saddler. Sycamore street
Jones John, hair dresser. Market M|uai;e
Jones John, rate collector
Jones John Emlyn, grocer, Sycamore street
Jones John T. tailor. Sycamore street
Jones Joseph Rees, farmer, NantjThawl
Jones Samuel, Lamb P.H. Adpar
Jones Taliesin Morgan, manager of London Joint Uty
& Midland Bank Limited
Jones Thomas Rees, poulttT dealer, Quarryffinant
Jones Timothy, coach builder, Ffinant
King John, Nag's Head P.H. Adpar
Lewis Catherine (Miss), coffee rooms. Market square
Lewis David, tailor, Adpar
Lewis Jane (Miss), milliner. Bridge street
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Aherarad
LlewellvA John, Coopers' Arms
Lloyd David George J.P., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.H.C.P.Lond.
surgeon, & medical officer & public vaccinator Oenarth
di'^t'rict. Newcastle Emlvn union & medical officer
of health to NeMca.^.tle Emlvn I'rban & Rural Dis-
trict Councils & certifying factory surgeon, Glyn-ncsi
Lloyd Thomas, grocer, Emlyn .Miuare & Cawdor Tem-
perance hotel „ . . , ,_
Llovd William, manager of the National Provincial k.
Union Bank "of England Limited it treasurer to the
Urban k Rural District Councils k to the Union
Llovds Bank Lmiited (branch) (Evan Owen Evans,
manager); open daily from lo a.m. to 3 p.m.; Satur-
days, 10 a.m. to 12 noon ; drxw on London head
office, 71 Lombard stre.M E C 3
London Joint City k Midland Bank Limited (branch)
(Taliesin Morgan Jones, manager) ; open daily from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; sat. 10 a.m. to J2 noon, Emlyn
sq. ; draw on head office. Threadneedle st.London EC^
Morgan John G. outfitter, Cawdor terrace
Morris Thomas & Sons, cabinet makers, Sycamore st
National Provincial k Union Bank nf England Limited
(branch) (William Lloyd, manager); draw on head
office, 15 Bishop.-igate. London E C 2
Newcastle Emlyn & District Electric Supply Co. Ltd
Nicholas Daniel k Sons, monumental masons, Emlyn sq,
Owen Maggie (Miss), milliner. Sycamore street
Owen William G. chemist. Sycamore street
Parkington John Roger & Co. electrical engineers, Syca-
the Urban District Council 1 Will:
Phillips D. & J. ironmongers. Sycamore street
Phillips Thoma.s & Son, cabinet makers. Sycamore st
Powell Thomas William Watkin M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.
Lond., D.P.H. surgeon, deputy coroner for Cardigan
district of Cardiganshire, medical officer & public
vaccinator Penbryn district. Newcastle Emlyn union &.
medical in.spector of schools for South Cardiganshire.
Adpar hill
Randall H. cuMom* & excise officer. Market square
Rees Ann (Mrs). Pelican inn. Sycamore street
Rees Elias, hide k skin merchant. Bridge strees
Rees Ellen (Miss), grocer, Adpar
Rees Sarah (Mrs.), laundress. Dumfries house
Bees Thomas, mason, Graig villa
Rees William, Emlvn Arms hotel
Robinson, David & Co. Limited, timber mers. station rt?
Stevenson George, shopkeeper, Porth street
Thomas David k Son, Hannel mannfactrs. Pandy miUs
Thomas Elias k Son. drapers k grocers. Bridge, Adpar
Thomas k Evans, drapers k grocers. Sycamore .street
Thomas k Lewis, builders
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. High street
Thomas Ben, draper, 2 Cawdor terrace
I Thomas Benjamin, blacksmith. Station road
I Thomas Daniel, clog maker. High street
Thomas David, coal merchant. Station terrace
' Thomas David Channing, grocer, Adpar
Thomas Evan, cabinet maker. The Quarry
Thomas Grace (Mrs.), building material mer.Station rd
Thomas Joshua M. grocer, Victona house
Thomas Ruth (Mr.s.), Bunch of Grapes P.H. Bridge st
Thomas Thomas Jones, watch maker, Adpar
Thomas William M. shoe maker. Sycamore street
Tivyside Produce Co. butter merchants. Bridge street
Vaughan Moses, earthenware dealer, Adpar
Walters Daniel, tailor. Adpar
Warren George, White Hart P.H, Sycamore street.
Webb John, watch maker, 2 Lloyd's terrace
Williams Brothers, cattle dealers
Williams Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, bycamore street
Williams Enoch, painter & cabinet maker, Emlyn sq
Williams James Benjamin, hair dre-ser. Sycamore street
Rachel (Mrs.), Blue Bell P.H. Bridge street
rish k bailiff lo county
Willi!
.Sauiuel, Plough
Emlvn squaio
k assistant overseer t
court, Garthowen I
ITB-WOASTLE LITTLE is a pariah and village in , Haverfordwest and , -_, - ^- . -«„,»ional
the county of Pembroke, equidistant (2 miles) between I the hundred of Kcn.es, J.shguard Pftty ^sessional
I'uncheston and Letterston stations, on the main line I division, union
of the Great Western railwav, o miles north from I fordwest. end
south-by-east from Fishguard, i»
and county court district of Haver-
the rural deajiery of Fishguard.
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
NEWCHURCH.
John Bev. Jacob (Baptist), Beulah
C0MMEBCL4L.
Evans M. (Mrs.), Swan inn
Jones Jane (Mrs.), grocer, provisior
merchant & egg & butter mer-
chant, Post office
Thomas Jn. miller (water), Martel ml
FAHMEnS.
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Davies Dan, Pentre
Griffiths Arthur, Penlan
and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The
church of St. Peter is a building of local stone, consist-
ing of chancel, nave, porch and a turret containing one
bell: it was repaired in 1875-6, at a cost of ^503, and
affords no sittings. The registers date from the year
1783. The living is a vicarage, annexed to that of St,
Dogwell's, net income ^195, in the gift of the Dean and
Chapter of St. David's and A. Richardson esq. alter-
nately, and held since 1911 by the Rev. John Richard
Jones B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter, who resides
at Wolfs Castle, and is also vicar of Ford. There is a
Griffiths Seth, Lower Hall
Griffiths Thomas, Coldstone
Harries David, Tryet
Harries Thomas Hy. Martel brid
Hooper John, Bwlychyrhos
Hooper Samuel, Bwlychyrhos
Lewis John, Martel Bridge
fLewis John, New house
JLuke Benjamin, Summerton
fLuUe James, Summerton
Morgans J. A. Ffynone
Owen Jn.Ffynnonbedn,Perry Hoi
UEWCBCtTHCH; (or Llannewydd) is a parish in the
western division of the county of Carmarthen, 4^ miles
north from Carmarthen, 3 south from Conwil station and
3 west from Bronwydd Arms station, both on the Car-
marthen and Llandyssil branch of the Great Western
railway, in the hundred of Elvet, petty sessional division,
county court district and union of Carmarthen, and in
the rural deanery and archdeaconry of Caruiarthen and
diocese of St. David. The church of St. Michael is a
building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, and west
porch, and has one bell : the east and north windows
are stained : the church was rebuilt in iBzg and restored
in 1871 and 1894, and affords 235 sittings. The register
of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1749 ;
marriages, 1720. The living is a perpetual curacy,
net yearly value ^£200, chiefly derived from land,
in the gift of Lieut.-Col. Berk'eley-Calcott, and held
since 1891 by the Rev. Thomas Millingchamp Morgan
Lic.Div. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There is a
Calvinistic Methodist chapel at CWM-DWi'-FRAN, and
a Baptist chapel at VOELCWAN, erected in i83i, with
Morgan Rev. Thomas Millingchamp tBowen Thomas, Forge
Lic.Div. (incumbent) Davies Evan. Cilgwynwchaf
Davies Francis, Rallt
Davies Howell, Treoar
Davies John, Pantglas
Davies Thomas, Sante
Davies Thomas, Waunllane-uch
Edwards David, Goitreuchaf
Edwards John, Bryn
tEvans Brynteg J. Voelfawr
Evans David, Glangwili
tEvans John, Cwmdwyfran
Griffiths John, Godrecynen
Griffiths Thomas, Cilgwynisaf
James Benjamin, Gleien
Jenkins Daniel, Cwmglowddw
Jeremy George, Ffoslyn-uchaf
Jeremy Richard, Llwynteg
Jeremy William, Clynmellyn
Jones David, Ffoshelig
Jones Evan, Bwlch
Jone.** Jotham. Trawsmawr
NEWOHTTBCH is a parish in the county of Radnor, residen
on the small river Arrow, 6 miles north-west from
Whitney-on-the-Wye station on the Midland and Neath
and Brecon railway, 4^ north-east from Painscastle and 6J
south-west from Kington, in the hundred of Painscastle,
Kington union and county court district, Painscastle
petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery of
Hay, archdeaconry of Brecon and diocese of St. David's
The church of St. Mary is a building of stone in the
Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south
porch, and a western tower containmg 2 bells. A
memorial tablet has been erected by parishioners and
friends to the late Rev. David Vaughan (ob. April 14,
1903), who was curate for 17 years and rector for 33
years of this parish. The registers date from the year
1708. The living is a rectory, net income ;^i-25, with
Baptist chapel, erected in 1808, with sittings for 350
persons. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart.
is lord of the manor. The soil is loam. Chief crops,
barley and oats. The area is 2,758 acres; assessable
value, ;£86s; the population in 1911 was 189.
Post Office.— Mrs. Jane Jones, sub-postmistress. Let-
ters through Letterston, Pembrokeshire, 2 miles dis-
tant, which is the nearest money order & telegraph
xed),
children ;
COMMERCIAL.
Daniels Jn. carpentr. Bronwydd Arms
Davies Brothers, woollen manufac-
turers, Bronwydd Arms
Evans Simon, Bronwydd Arms P.H
Evans Thomas, moimmental mason
Evans William, blacksmith
Griffiths Tiniothv,Plough&HarrowP.H
Howells David', miller (water),
Trawsmawr
Thomas Arth. blacksmith, Parkcwm
Thomas Hannah (Mrs.), Railway inn
Williams Benjamin, shopkeeper
Williams Jonah, miller(wtr.),Forge ml
FARMERS.
Marked thus f farm 150 acres or over.
Bowen Daniel, Cwmcyneifon
Bowen David, Blaencynen
Bowen Elizabeth (Miss), Ty'rgwili
Jaoies Rev.
Rectory
FARMERS
COMMERCIAL.
Powell David, wheelwright
Pritehard Arthur, blacksmiih
Thomas Jn. Royal Oak P.H.& post 1
Marked thus t far
tBeavan Brothers, Pontfain
Beavan Samuel M. Gilfach
Dearmon J. Probert. Cwmgwilhm
Goodwin Frederick, Castle
NEW MIIiL, see Llantrisant
Elementary School (r
Elsie M. Howells, mistress
, Owen W. G. Whitehall
e ! Price Thomas, Garndeifo
1 Reed John, Coronation hou.so
Reed William, North-gate
Thomas Eliza, Ffynnone
Twommey T. Treberfe
Vaughan' David, Hotwells
Vaughan Thomas, Linton
tVaughan Thomas Truecourt K.
Court house
Williams Ann (Miss), Coldstone
Williams Arnold, Long Hook Fach
250 sittings. In the parish are remains of British and
Roman camps. Trawsmawr Newydd is now ^19I9) un-
occupied. The area is 5,000 acres of land and 16 of
water; rateable value, ZS'S^?'- *f population in 19: i
was 674 in the civil, and 790 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk, David Edwards.
Post Office, Trawsmawr. — William Evans, sub-post-
master. Letters received from Carmarthen. Nearest
money order office at Talog & telegraph office at
Conwil Elfed, 2J miles distant
Post Office, Bronwydd Arms. — Daniel Griffiths, sub-post-
master. Letters should have Carmarthenshire added.
Carmarthen, 2 miles distant, is the nearest money
order & telegraph office
Public Elementary School (mixedl, built in i860, for iifc
children ; David Bowen, master
Railway Station, Bronwydd Arms, John James, station
Railway Station, Conwil, David Thomas, station master
, Jones Marv (Mrs.), Naiitybwla
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), Ffoslynissaf
I Jones Samuel, Trenewydd
jtLewis Thomas. Clyngwyn
j fLewis Thomas, Esgerhir-uchaf
, Morgan Geurge, Cwmcastellfach
f IfMorgans John, Waunllane-issaf
I^Morris Caleb. Vnelcowan
I Oliver James, Blaenftrwd
Phillips Jotham, Cnmcastlefawn
IPugh Thomas, Lan
I Rees Thomas, Esgerhir-issa
Richards Daniel, Voelfach
Thomas David, Goitreissaf
Thomas David, Penhil
Thomas John, Pistyllgwyon
fThomas Howell, Blaencwm
Thomas John, Esgerfechan
I Thomas John, Llechigon
jtThomas Margaret (Mrs.), Blaenisjo
Thomas William H. Penrhoel
j Williams Griffiths, Penrhiw
the gift of the Vicars-choral of St. David's
d held since 1903 by the Rev. Evan James,
There is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel.
!■ De Winton, who is lord of the manor.
William Hartland Banks esq. D.L., J. P. and ,Tohn W.
Owens esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is
loam; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and oats. "The area comprises 1,838 acres; nite-
able value. ;^i,i-o; the population in igii was 97.
Sexton, Mrs. Clara Wilding.
Post Office.— John Thomas, ^,''-P°'"'"^f' fj;_^,. „X."
received through Hereford. ""' ' * ""
& telegraph office is at V
Pubh-rEIemen'tan- School (mixed) built in ,873. f
children ; Miss Victoria MacNish, miSl'ess
Goodwin May (Miss), Llanoley
Greenway Richard, New hoa:^e
tLaylon John, Dolbedwin
Lewis Richards, Caeau
tMeredith Samuel B. Veanlt
tOwens John, Tyncwm
Richards Thoma-s. Great house
cathedral, ar
of St. Bees.
Capt. Walte
Vhitney fHerefordshire),
686 NEW MOAT.
SOUTH WALES.
[kellv's
NEW MOAT is a parish in ihe louutj of Pembroke,
on a branch of the river Cleddy, 5 miles north from
Clynderwen and 2 south from Maenclochog stations, both
on the main line of the Great Western railway, and lo
uiiles north-by-east from Haverfordwest, in the hundred
and petty sessional division of Dungleddy, county court
district and union of Narberth, and in the rural deanery
of Dungleddy and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The church of St. Nicholas is a building of stone in the
Early Enghsh style, consisting of chancel, nave and
aisle and an embattled western tower containing i bell :
the church was restored in 1886, at a cost of ^£2,000,
iind affords 250 sittings. The registers of baptisms and
linrials date from the year 1755 ; marriages, 1754. The
living is a rectory, net income ^130, with residence, in
the gift of Sir Owen H. Philipps Sconrfield bart. and
held since 1905 by the Eev. John Owen Evans L.Div. of
St. David's College, Lampeter. An artificial mound sur-
rounded by a moat stands close to the church, and
gives the name to the place. There are also traces of
two Roman camps. The Mote, the property of Sir
Owen Henry Philipps Scourfield bart. of Williamston.
Peml). who is lord of the manor and principal land-
owner, is now (19 19) unoccupied. The chief crops are
barley and oats. The area of the parish i.s 3,123 acres;
rateable value, ;£2.43o; the population in 1911 was 224.
Post Office.— Mrs. Dinah Evans, sub-postmistress.
Letters through Clarbeston Road, Pembrokeshire.
The nearest telegraph & money ordi-r- .iHice is .it
Maenclochog
The children of this parish attend the schools at Maen-
clochog, Gwasted & Penffordd
[Philips Benjamin, blacksmith
Thomas John, carpenter, Lyllo
Bushell Mrs. Park east
Evans Rev. John Onen L D
tor). Rectory
COMMKKCIAI.. F.^RMEBS.
Bevans John, carpenter, .Slepaside j Bow en Mathias LI. Cloverhill
Davies Griffith, miller (water),New mis BushcU Margaretta (Mrs.), Park .
Edwards Thomas, carpenter, Penlan Davies Henry George, Mote faru
George Thos. carpenter. Glen view Davies Thomas, Ffynongain
Griffiths Wm. cloth worker. New mill Davies ^ViUiam, Eliydybrown
Jones William, carpenter Edwards Sarah (Mrs.), Rhyd-ddi
Lewis William, mason, Ivv bush Griffiths Thomas & James.Mill Fields [Thomas Alfred, Parkstone
Morris Henry & Son, nioiiuuieiilal Griffiths George, New mill {Thomas Mary Elizh. (Miss),
masons. Providence house Harries Lizzie (Mrs.), Clycemes
I James David, Woodpark
I James Thomas, Parkyii
1 Grange
Llewellyn Edward. Voihiii
Morgans Ann (Mrs.), Sychbanl
Philips Benjamin, Picton Park
Phillips James. Vorlan-vach
Price Henry, Springfields
Rees John, Gibby
'" lands Evan, East Tenement
& The
NEWPOBT is a seaside resort and bathing phice on
Newport Bay shore of St. George's channel, at the
mouth of the river Nevern, and a parish, 249 miles
from London, 7 east from Fishguard and Goodwick
station on the main line of the Great Western rail-
way, and 10 north-west from Crymmych Arms station
on the Cardigan and Whitland branch of the Great
Western railway, 10 south-west from Cardigan and
6 east from Fishguard, in the county of Pembroke,
Cemmaes hundred and petty sessional division, Cardigan
imion and county court district, rural deanery of Kemes,
archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St. David's. This
place'was anciently a borough, a charter of incorporation
having been granted in 1215 by Sir Nicholas Martin, lord
Palatine of Cemmaes, and there is still nominally :i muni-
cipal body, the mayor being appointed by the lord of the
manor; but this office according to sec. 21 of the " Mvuii-
cipal Corporations Act, 1883'' (46 & 47 Vict. c. 18), is
purely honorary, and the Corporation has no revenue and
no municipal function ; the Act however specially provides
that nothing in it " shall be deemed to prevent the election
;if the mayor of Newport (Pembroke) as heretofore or to
dissolve the Corporation, or deprive the lord of the manor
or the burgesses nf any tolls, rights of common or
other rights of a pecuniary value." The Bridge,
which anciently spanned the Nevern at Penybont. was
lestroyed in the i6th century in order to cut off ii.nimti-
nication during a visitation of the plague ; but a new
bridge was erected in 1895 near the old site by the
Countv Council and public subscription, at a cost of
£i.5oi. The church of St. Mary, erected by William
Martm in the nth century, is a building of stone, origin-
ally Norman, but now chiefly in the Decorated style, and
consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, north porch and an
embattled western tower containing 3 bells : the stained
ea.st window is in memory of two former rectors : in
the chancel are memorial windows, erected in 1879. to
John Morgan, schoolmaster, by his former pupils, and
to Ida Marion Nicholas by her mother, and lliere are
also two windows in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Williams,
n{ Parrog. The church was restored in 1879 nt B
cost of j^2,S8o, and in 1907 n new oraan was erected:
there are 400 sittings. The churchyard was enlarged
in 1886. The register dates froni the year 1765.
The living is a rectory, net yearly value £350. ini'ludinc
.53 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift nf Sir
Marteine Owen ^Tnubr:iy Llnyd harl. and held since
1004 by the R.
Durham Univ. r-
a CongregatiniKr
persons; a Ba|ii
sittings, and .1
F'arrog there • a
:ire principally oc
mountain called
imih
Lic.Tl
.. The
C.ilviin^u. .Methodist chapel. At
stretch of liiui sands ; the inhabitants
;upied in agriculture and fishing. The
'Cam Ingle" is in this parish. New-
port Castle, a Norman structure, supposed to have been
erected by William Martin in the nth century, is now
( 1910) unoccupied. Sir Marteine Owen Mowbrav Llovd
bart. D.L., J.P. is lord of the manor Geoiiie Bevan
■J.P. is the principal landovner. The soil i>
The chief cro; . an barley, nats
esq.
subsi
The
IS 4.49s acres nt land.
tidal
water and 105 of foreshore ; rateable value, ^4,620 ;
the population in igir was 1,148.
Parish Clerk, Arthur Varney.
Post, M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have Pembroke-
shire added). — Thomas Thomas, postmaster. Lett<>ra
received through Crymmych
Wall Boxes. — Grwce farm ; Parrog fo Oapel Dewi
MAYOR— David Havard.
Town Clerk, David Davies, solicitor, Cardigan
PEMBROKESHIRE MAGISTRATES FOR CEMMAKS
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Bennett William Edwin, Ashgrove, Dinas Cross, Pemb
Bowen George Bevan, Llwyngwair, Newport, Pemb
Bowen Lt.-Col. Jas. Bevan, Llwyngwair, Newport, Pemb
Bowen Thomas M.B.E. Llandre, Llanfyrnach
Evans Jenkin S. Tycanol, Pontvane, Fishguard
Evans William. I'antyderi, Blaen-y-ftos
Grillitlis liiui.l G. Manoreifed, Llechryd, Cardigan
Jaiiir< E.luai.l H..UP1I, Derlwyn, Glandwr. Hehron.Pomb
Lle«,.hii Davul, Cwmconell, St. Dogmaels, Cardigan
The chairman, for the time being, of the St. Dogmaels
Rural District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate
Clerk to the Magistrates. Tom Lewis, 52 St. Mary's
street, Clardigan
Petty Sessions are held at 11 a.m. at Newport (Pem.)
& Eglwyswrw alternately, on the 3rd tuesday
The places in the division are: — Bayvil, Eglwyswrw,
Llandilo, Llanfairnantgwyn, Llanfyrnach, Llangolmar,
Monachlogddu, Meline, Moylegrove, Monington,
Nevern, Newport. Saint Dogmaels & Whitechurch
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent;
Society, Hon. Representative, John Morris. Glan-y-
don. Parrcii;. See advertisement
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Medical Officer & Public
Vaccinator, Newport District, Cardigan Union, & Medi-
cal Officer of Health to St. Dogmaels Rural District
Council, (vacant)
Assistant Overseer.Benjamin Williams,Lower St.Mary st
Customs & Excise Officer, Ernest Martin Davies
Registrar of Births, Deaths * Marriages, William W.
Rees. East street
Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), erected in
1874 & enlarged in 1914, for 200 children; Thomas
Rhys Davies, master; Miss Lewis, infants' raistros-
Cunveyance to: —
Crymmych Arms railway station, daily at 7.45 am. tmni
the ' Royal Oak '
Cardigan, daily (except wed.) at 8.30 a.m. from the
•Hoyal Oak'
; Fishguard & Goodwick, daily from the Post office at
9.30 a.m. & 1.30 p.m.; returning from Goodwick at
j la^S. a-4S & 4-3" pm
I Folic* Station, David Davies, constable
DIRECTORY.]
PBIVATB RESIDENTS.
Mrs. Gotham lodge
Bo
Bowen Mrs. Emma, West street
Davies Isaac Milton M.B. West street
Farr Capt. F. St. Best, Parrog
Felix Henry Rees, Bridge Louse
Griffiths Rev. Victor (Baptist),
.Stream cottage
Havard David, East view
Havard Mrs. East view
Hughes Mrs. Fendre
Jones David, Ivy house, Lower St.
Mary street
Jones Mrs Mauritia house
Lewis Richard, Castle hill
Morgan Rev. John, Brig-y-don, Parrog
Phillips Rev. David Griffith L.Th.
(rector, & ^^lral dean of Kernes),
Rectory
Phillips Miss, Cross house
Reea William, gpringhill
Seabirne Miss, East street
Thomas James, West end
Thomas John, Cemmaes house
Williams Ivor L. Pariog house
Williams William, Lower St. Mary st
COUMEHCIAL.
Adams John (Mrs.), apartments. Rock
house, Parrog
Angel Temperance Hotel (David
Thomas), Long street
Bowen Brothers, grocers. High street
Bowen James, farmer, Penhank
Bowen Thomas, farmer. Gam
Brown John J. grocer. High street
Davies Amelia (Mrs.), milliner.
Temple terrace
Davies Dnvid, solicitor(attends fridays)
Davies Dnvid. tailor, Tivy house
Davies David Augustus M.P.S.
chemist. Long street
Davies Ernest Martin, customs &
excise officer. East street
Davies Isaac Milton M.B.. B.S.
phvsician & surgeon. West st:
Davies Jas. Griffiths, farmer.Penrhiw
Davies John, hair dresser. West st
Dnvies Mary Ellen (Miss), milliner,
High street
Edwards Annie (Mrs), Queen's P.H
Parrog
Edwards David, frmr.Trewriddig fawr
SOUTH WALE8.
Ellis John, aparts. Brynymor, ParrOL'
Evans David, farmr. Park-y-n arriage
Ev:ins Stephen, draper. High street
Francis Vaughan woollen manufac-
turer. Upper West street
Gibbv David, Royal Oak P.H.West st
Griffiths David Sa mon, butcher,Parrog
Griffiths Elizh. (Mrs.), aparts Parrog
Griffiths Mary(Mrs.),shopkpr East st
Harris Benjamin, farmer. Penfeidir
Harris Thomas, farn er.Parkau Mawr
Havard Arthur William M.B., B.S.
Lond., M.RC.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.
Lond. phvsician & surgn. East view
Havard David L.M S SA Lond. deputy
medical officer & public vaccinator
Newport district, Cardigan union,
deputy medical officer of health to
St. Dogmaels Rural District Coun-
cil, & certifying factory surgeon.
East view
Havard John, ironmonger. East street
Haskins Wm. master nariner.High st
Howells Geo. Globe P.H. St Mary's st
Howells G. Howard, farmer,Holm ho
Hugh John, farmer, Rigian
Hughes John Owen, butch-r. High st
Isaac David.Barley Mow P H High st
Jam^s John, boot maker. High street
James Thomas, farmer. Spite
Jenkins Benjamin & Daniel, boot
makers, Ffvnnonaa
JenkinsAiin(Miss).dress ma.St.Mary st
John Geo. Golden Lion P.H East st
Johns Elizabeth (Miss), apartments,
Seagull cottage, Parrog
Johns Wm. butcher. Upper Bridge st
Ladd Thomas, farmer, Dolranog
Lawrence Mary (Mrs.), fancy reposi-
tory. East street
Lewis Ada (Mrs), apartments,Parrog
Lewis Arthur, monumental mason,
Prendergast house
Lewis John, farmer, Gelly
Lewis Maurice, niller (water),TheMill
Lewis Thomas, farmer, Dolranog
Lewis Thomas, Llwyngwair Arms
hotel. East street
Lloyd David, butcher. East street
Lloyds Bank Limifed(Thomas Jenk
agent) (open daily lo to i ; friday
lo to 3) ; draw on London office. 7
Lnmbard street E C 3
NEW QUAY.
687
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Lin ited (sub-agency) (David L.
Williams, manager) ; draw on head
office, Threadneedle st. London EC2
Luke David, farmer, Parrog
Mathias Danl. & Benj. joiners. Goat st
ichael Carbetta (Mrs.), apartments,
Glan-y-mor, Parrog
Morgan Fras. David, frmr. Ty-Canol
Morris Thomas, insur. act. Mount vw
Owen William, farmer. Holm house
1 WiUiAm, farmer, Tregaditqr
OwensDavid, master marinr.Park gro
Phillips David, farmer, Llanerch
Phillips James, Farmers' Arms P.H.
West street
Phillips James, farmer, Bentinck
Phillips Owen, farmer. Pant
Phillips William, farmer, Cerrig
Rees David, butcher. West street
Rees Mary (Mrs.), dress ma. West «t.
" ;es William W. registrar of births,
marriages & deaths. East street
Roberts Howard, draper. West street
ion James, butcher, Penwern
Salmon John, farmer, Brithdir-bach
Salmon William, farmer, Cnwcke
Samuels Marst. (Mrs), aparts. Parrog
Stephens Jn.Thos.Wacksmth Parrog rd
Thomas David John, farmer. Holm
house, Isaf
Thomas Evan, blacksmith, Gwaunydd
nas James, carpenter. West street
Thomas James Jenkin, cariienter.
Long street
Thomas Margaret (Mrs.), china dealer.
West street
Thomas Maria (Mrs.), apartments, .
Bellevue, Long street
Thomas Mary(Mrs.),Commercial hot!
Vale of Tivy Farmers' Co-operative-
Society, corn merchants
Vaughan Benjamin, farmer, Forest
Vaufhan Walter John, solicitor
(attends fridays) ; head office, Fish-
guard .
Williams Bros, watch makers. High st
Williams & Evans, motor garage.
West street
Williams Benjamin, assistant over
seer. Lower St. Mary street
Williams David, farmer, Llwyngwaiv
Williams John, draper. Long street.
Wood Albert, baker, Ixing street.
NEW atTAY and LZ-AIJ-LLWCHAIAKN.
NEW QUAY is a small town and seaport and bathing
place, and a civil parish in the county of Cardigan,
7 miles south from Aberayron rtiilway station, on the
Lampeter and Aberayron branch of the Great Western
railway, 23 south-by-west from Aberystwyth, 20 north-
east from Cardigan, 30 north from Carmarthen, 38
north-east from Pembroke, 38 north-west from Swansea
and 278 by Great Western railway, and 261 by London
and North Western railway from London ; the town
is in the hundred of Moyddyn, Lower liar and
Aberayron petty sessional division, union and county
court district of Aberayron, rural deanery of Glyn
Aeron. archdeaconry of Cardigan and diocese of St
David's. It was governed by a Local Board from 1868
until the "Local Government Act, i8g4" (56 and 57
Vict, c 73), established an Urban District Council. Bv
Local Government Board Order No. 35,609, the area of
the Urban District which formed part of the civil parish
of Llanllwchaiarn was constituted a civil parish. There
is a small harbour, constructed in 1835. where ships
"f considerable tonnage can anchor. The imports are
coal, culm, brick and artificial manures ; the prin-
cipal export is timber. The Mission church at the
village of Cross Inn, about 2 miles away, is a plain
building of stone, consisting of chancel and nave,
and has one bell : there are sittings for 200 persons.
The Calvinistic Methodist chapel will seat about i.ooo
persons; the Congregational ctiapel here affords about
600 sittings, that at Maen-y-Groes 380. and there is
a Bapti.st chapel .seating 300. The principal hotel is the
"Black Lion," which has a good sea view. The 'National
Lifeboat In.stitution has a lifeboat here called the
"William Cantrell Ashley." About a mile and a half
westward is the " Birds' Rock," where gieat numbers of
birds rear their voung, and which is murh visited by
visitors. The " Wern " is a farm house a.bout 2 miles
away, in the parish of Llanarth, and here it is said
Henry Ear! of Richmond slept in August, 1485, on his
way to Bosworth field ; the room in which (as they
say) he slept still retains some ancient furniture. A
small fair is held here on the 12th of November yearly.
On the Vrondolay estate is a stone quarry belonging to
John Thomas esq. The area of the civil parish and
Urban District is 281 acres of land and 38 of foreshore;
rateable value, .^2,713; the population in 191 1 wa9
1,191.
LLANLLWCHAIARN is
mile west from New Quay,
is an edifice of stone in
sisting of chancel, nave 1
spire containing one bell
rngister dates from the
lectory, net yearly value
gift of the Bishop of St.
by the Rev. Henry Ev^ns
Lampeter. The principal
esq. and Miss Thomas,
various. The chief crops
potatoes, and pasture. A
here in 1865; it is not
acres of land and 29 of
/i,204; the population i
and 1,634 >° ">« eeclesias
a civil parish, about half a
The church nf St. Llnehaiarn,
the Florid Gothic style, con-
md small western tower with
; there are 250 sittings. The
year 1720. The living is a
/270. with residence, in the
David's, and held since 1918
L.Div. of ot. David's College,
landowners are John Thomas
The soil is clayey; subsoil,
are wheat, barley, oats and
Icde of lead was discovered
worked. The area is 2,914
foreshore ; assessable value,
a 1911 was 443 in the civil,
tical parish.
CYDPLWYF is a civil parish and township, 1 mile
from New Quay. The area is 78s acres; assessable
value, /'330; the population in 1911 was 137.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Hurford.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have Cardigan-
shire added).— Mrs. Hannah E. Uavies, postmistress
Wall Letter Boxes.— Church street & Oeorge street
Post & Telegraph Office, Cross Inn (letters should have
Cardiganshire added). — Miss Hannah Evans, sub-post-
inistress. The nearest money order office is at
Llwjndafvdd
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, South John street.
Council day, first tues. in the month at 7 p.m.
All retire in April, 1921.
Chairman. David Edwin Thomas.
John Davies I John Owen James
-John Philip Davies John Thomas Jones
■ Thomas 0. Davies Jenkin Thomas
Evan Evans I
Officers
Clerii, James Watkin Thomas, Church street
Treasurer, William Williams, National Provincial k
Union Bank of England Limited, New Quay
Medical Officer of Health, David E. T. Griffiths
L.M.S.S.A. Ty-nant
Surveyor, Thomas Hurford. Vrontowyn
Sanitary Inspector, John Jones, Aberayron
Collector, Evan Evans, White street
Coast Guard Station, David Short, officer in char^'e
County Police Station, David James, sergeant in charge
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Eoyal Benevolent
Society, Hon. Representative, David Jaraes,Manchester
house. See advertisement
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS kc.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Harbour Master, William Jones, 4 High terrace
Medical Officer & PubUc Vaccinator, Llandisilio District,
Aberayron Union & Surgeon & Agent to H.M. Coast
Guard, Certifying Factory Surgeon & Deputy Coroner
Lampeter District, David R. T. Griffiths L.M.S.S.A.
Ty-nant
Registrar of Marriages, Thomas Jones, Llanarth
Town Crier, Benjamin Davies, Wellington street
PLACES OF WOH,gHIP. with times of Services.
Parish Church (English & Welsh), Rev. Henry Evans
L.Div. rector; 10 k 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Baptist (English & Welsh), Rev. Richard Hughes ; 10
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (English & Welsh), Rev. Gwillym
Williams B.A. ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Congregational, Maen-y-Groes (English & Welsh), Rev.
William Griffiths ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Congregational (Towyn), Rev. E. Aman Jones B.A.
Towynfa ; 10 a.m. k 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
New Quay, erected in 1878, to hold 266 children ; John
Samuel Evans, master
Cross Inn, built in 1879, for 80 children ; Miss L.
Jenkins, mistress
CONVEYANCE.
G. W. Riiilway Motor 'Bus to Llandyssil once daily
Aberayron — David James, Manchester house, meets all
trains
PBIVATE EESIDENTS.
Davies David, Bungalow
Davies David, 4 Church street
Davies David Vincent, Llanwen house
Davies Evan James J. P. Glyn
Davies Griffith Ivor, Church street
Davies John, Iscoed
Davies John Philip, Glaneigion
Davies Mrs. Bronwylfa, Lewis terrace
Davies Mrs. George street
Davies Mrs. Gomer house
Edwards Thomas, Gilwendeg
Enoch Mrs. Eagle house. Park street
Evans Rev. Henry L.Div. (rector).
The Rectory-
Evans Mrs. Aely Bryn
Evans Mrs. Park house. Park street
Evans Oswald, Ivy house
Evans Stanley, 10 Marine terrace
Evans Williaiii Griffith L.E C.P.Edin.
Penywig
Griffiths Rev. William (Congrega-
tional), Maen-v-gToes
Griffiths David R. T. Tvnant
Griffiths Miss, Glynleifi
■Griffiths Mrs. Bryne Gwyne,Cross Inn
Hudson Mrs. Morta
Hughes Rev. Richil. (Bapt.),7 Park st
James David, Ervl
Jones Rev. E. Aman B.A. (Congre-
gational), Towvnta
Jones John Thomas, White Hart
Jones Lewis, Idris, Church street
Jones Miss, Prospect house
Jones Mrs Bronwylfa, Lewis terrace
Jones Mrs. 8 High terrace
Lloyd Mrs. Rose hill
Lonffcroft Mrs. Llanina
Nicholas Thomas. Browgwyn
Phillips Mrs. 15 High terrace
Bees -Miss, Morfa house
Rees Mrs. High terrace
Reea William, Perthy-Gwcnyn
Thomas John J. P. Vrondolay
Thomas Williim, Bryn-Arvor
Timnthv ■n.rim.s. I'nnipton house
WeMi \\ ,,i, un .1 , .1 1' Traethgwyn
Will.' 1: ■■■ -Ivain B.A. (Cal-
viin- I ■ . I M Craisvmor
Willi;i:i - i-. . . Ilill street
COMMKHCIAL.
Brooks Shirley, photographer, 1
George street
Davies D. Jas. bnilder, Glyngoleau
DiviesDanl. master marinraoHigh ter
Davies David, Bine Bell P.H
Davies Dvd. mastr.mamr. Glanmorter
Davies David, master mariner. Guild
hall, Church street
Davies David, master mariner, Gwynfa
Davies Dvd. master marinr. 1 Parkst
Davies Dvd. master marinr.23 Park st
Davies David.master marinr.White st
Davies Ellen (Mrs.), grocer. Park st
Davies Emily (Miss), milliner
" ivies Evan, master mariner, 8
Marine terrace
Davies Evan James, chemist, Glyn
Frank, tailor, Cambria house
ay. master marinr. Glanmor ter
Davies Hy.Thos.mastr.marinr.Rose vil
Davies Hugh, fruiterer. Pilot cottage
Davies Isaac (Mrs.), grocer, George st
Davies James, Dolau inn. Church st
Jas. Queen's hotel. Church st
Davies Jenkin Philip, cabinet malter,
9 High terrace
Davies John, baker. Church street
Davies Jn. master mariner, Fronwig
Dai-ies John, tailor, Cladlyn villa
Davies Jn. tailor & draper. George st
Davies John P. draper, Cambrian ho
Davies Magdalene (Miss), dress ma
Davies Maria (Mis8),baker,Marine ter
Davies Mary(Mrs.),shoe ma. Church st
Davies Mar.v Ellen (Miss), apartments,
7 Lewis terrace
Davies Parry (Mrs.), groccr.Francis st
Davies Thomas, master mariner, 6
Marine terrace
Davies Thomas O draper. Church st
Davie?Wm.dr;ipr..\lbion ho. Church st
Davies William Barber, master
mariner. 4 High terrace
Evans John & Son, watch makers
Evans Daniel, master mariner, i:
Marine terrace
Evans David, butcher. Church street
Evans Dvd. master marinr. Mvrlle hill
Evans Daviil Jenkin, aparts. Chapel
Evans David Ov
Arnant
Evans Ellen (Miss), Wellini.|<.n P.H.
Wellington place
Evans Evan, shopkeeper, Maesypwll
Evans Evan, insurance agent & col
lector to the Urban District Coun
eil. White street
Evans Ei-an Bryn, grocr. London ho
Evans Fras. master mariner, 5 Arha
Evans Hy.master marinr. J2 High ter
I Evans Ja«. master mariner, Talyg'
Evans Jenkin, mineral water manufr
Evans John, coal mer. 18 High ter
Evans Jn. master mariner, 2 Park st
Evans John Barry, master mariner,
Fronwig Arydon
Evans John Thomas, tailor,Church st
Evans Margaret (Miss), refreshment
rooms. Harbour view
Evans Samuel, Sailors' Home P.H
Evans Thomas, hair dresser. High ter
Evans Thos.mastr.mariner.s Picton ter
Evans William Griffith L.B.C.P. & S.
& L.M.Edin. physician &; surgeon,
Penywig
Evans Wm. J. drug stores, Tymwr
Griffiths David R. T., L.M.S.S.A.
medical officer & public vaccinator
Llandisilio district, Aberayron
union, medical officer of health to
Urban District Council, agent tn
H.M. Coastguard, certifying fac-
tory surgeon, & deputy coroner
Lampeter district, Ty-Nant
Griffiths Jn. smith.Three Horse Shoes
Harris Dvd. mastr.maTiner,9 Park st
Hnrford Thos. surveyor to the Urban
Di.strict Council. Vrontowyn
James Argo, boot maker. Queen st
James E. T. tailor, 24 Rock street
James Enoch. Prince of Wales PH.
George street
James Evan.master marinr. iFern bnk
.lames Evan, master mariner, Omia
villa, Cydplwyf
James John, apartments, 2 Picton ter
James Jn. mastr.marinr. 11 Marine ter
James John Owen, general & furnish-
ing ironmonger, cycle & implement
agent, Margaret street
James Solomon Christmas, watch ma.
5 Church street
Jenkins David, boot maker, George st
Jenkins Evan, tailor, Tawelfryn
Jenkins Jas. master mariner.Belle Vue
Jenkins Jenkin, master mariner,
Glanmor terrace
Jones Ada (Miss), fancy goods dealer.
Church street
Jones Daniel Owen, photographer, 92
Park street
Jones Dvd. master mariner, Preswylta
Jones David, master marinr.Queen st
Jones David, master mariner, Rhianfa
Jones Grace (Miss), grocr. Marine ter
Jones James, master mariner, Inalass
Jones Jenkin, cabinet ma. George st
DIRECTORY.]
Jones Job Evan, grocer, Majorcii ho
Jones Jn .master mcirinr.isMarine ter
Jones John, shopkeeper, 25 Book st
Jones John Edward, master mariner,
Bronwylfa, Lewis terrace
Jones John L. stone mason, Kock st
Jones Jn. Thos. cabinet ma. High st
Jones Lewis, master mariner, Idris
house. Church street
Jones Owen Wm. hair drssr. High st
Jones Samuel, miller, Nant-y-pelau
Jones Thos. hair drssr. Wellington pi
Jones Thomas, master mariner, Adpar
house. Hill street
Jones Thomas, master mariner, Osaka
house. Church street
Jones Thos. tailor, 2 Wellington pi
Jones William, harbour master, 4
High terrace
Jones Wm. Lewis, paintr. Marine ter
Lewis Evan, butcher. Church street
Lewis Jn. master marinr.g Marine ter
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(John Phillips, clerk in charge).
Hill street ; draw on head office,
71 Lombard street, London E C 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (Evan James Davies J. P.
agent), Glyn ; draw on head oflice,
Threadneedle street, London E C 2
Lloyd Herbert, timber merchant
Hears Jane (Mrs.),5hpkpr.9 Lewis ter
Mcller Margt.(Mrs.),aparts.Francis st
Morgan David, master mariner,
Claremont house, Picton terrace
Morrison Mary(Mrs.),apartB.6High ter
National Lifeboat Institution (David
Rees. sec)
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Ltd. (sub-branch) (Wm.
Williams, manager) (open daily, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. ; sat. 10 a.m. to 12
noon) ; draw on head office, 15
Bishopsgate, London E C 2
New Quay Llandyssil Agricultural
Society Limited (Capt. J.Va\igh:in,
sec.). Marine terrace
Parry Sarah (Miss), milliner, Mar-
SOUTH WALEt5.
Patrick John, Black Lion hotel, &
jobmaster
Phillips Dvd.ma8tr.mariner,i9 Park st
Phillips Jn. master marinr.17 Park st
Reading Room (J. W. Webb, sec).
Hill street
Rees David, general dealer
Rees Griffith Arthur, cabinet maker
&o. ; show room, Glanmor terrace ;
works. Patent Slip
Eees Thomas, master mariner, Glas-
fryn house. Park street
Smith, Davies & Evans, solicitors
(branch) ; open tues
Spillers & Bakers Limited, millers
(David Rees, agent), Neuadd stores
Thomas David, Cnwc-y-Lili Arms P.H.
Cydplwyf
Thomas ' David, master mariner.
Church street
Thomas Dvd. master marnr. 3 Water st
Thomas Dvd. E. drapr.Manchester ho
Thomas Ellen (Mrs.), dress maker
Thomas Etta (Miss), confectioner &
pastry cook. Church street
Thomas Evan, master marinr. Gwalia
Thomas Evan Fras. master mariner,
4 Francis street
Thomas Francis, carpenter, Cydplwyf
Thomas Hy.master marinr.18 Park st
Thomas James Watkin, shopkeeper, &
clerk to the Urban District Council.
Church street
Thomas Jenkin J.P. master mariner,
ir Park street
Thomas John, master mariner,ATfryn,
Church street
Thomas John, master mariner, 3
Marine terrace
Thomas John, quarry owner, Vrondolay
Thomas Jn. Wm. carpenter,Cydplwyf
Thomas Samuel, boot maker. Hill st
Thomas 81. niastr.marinr.7 George st
ThomasThos. master marinr.Bryneirin
ThomasThos.master mariner,Derlwyn
Thomas Thomas C. motor garage
Thomas Thos. Philip,master mariner,
4 Francis street
Tiniothv Thomas, grocer, Margaret st
William's Catherine (Miss), news agt
NEWTOlir, see Porthcawl.
NEYLAND. 689
Williams Daniel, master mariner, 8
Water street
Williams David, PenrhiwUan inn
Williams David Owen, saddler, Peu-
rhiwUan
Williams Jenkin, master mariner, 6
Water street
Williams Rees, butcher, St. John's sq
Williams Thos.blacksmth.Penrhiwllan
Williams Thomas, master mariner, 13
High terrace
CROSS INN.
COMMEECIAI,.
Davies Daniel, carpenter, Penlon
Evans Evan, boot maker
Evans Jacob, carpenter
Evans Mary (Miss), grocer
Jenkins David, draper
Jenkins John, corn dealer
Jones Morris, miller(water),Pont-bren
Morgan John, blacksmith
Patrick Edward, shopkeeper
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), Penrhiwgaled
Arms P.H
.Thomas Thomas, miller (water).
Synod mill
! FAHMEns.
Marked * postal address. Cross Inn,
Cardiganshire ; remainder. New
Quay, Cardiganshire.
Davies James, Perlip
Davies Thomas, Neuadd
Evans David, Pantt«g
Evans Evan, Coybal
Evans Evan, Towyn
Evans John, Penrhyn
Evans Samuel, Morfagwyn
•Griffiths James, Cefngwyddel
Jenkins Samuel, Pantclynhir
Jones Benjamin, Maesnewydd
Jones Evan James, CilgynUetach
Jones John, Blwchcefyn, Cydplwyf
Jones William Oliver, Cylgynllefawr,
Cydplwyf
Lewis Evan, Soar & Penrhiw
"Morris John, Dratach
*Rees Thomas (Mrs.), Pensarnau
•Thomas Owen, Cetncoeduchaf, Cyd-
plwyf
NEWTON is a parish in the county of Pembroke, on
the road from Haverfordwest to Tenby, and is 4J miles
west-south-west from Narberth station, on the Pembroke
Dock and Whitland section of the Great Western rail-
way, 3^ from Narberth and 7 east-south-east from
Haverfordwest, in Narberth hundred, union, county
court district and petty sessional division, and in
the rural deanery of Dungleddy, and archdeaconry and
diocese of St. David's. There is no church, the in-
habitants attend the churches of Mounton and Minwere.
The registers of baptisms and burials date from the
year 1784; marriages, 1757. The living is a chapelry,
annexed with Minwere to the perpetual curacy of
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over.
Pike Geo. Wm. miller (water & steam)
tTribe Charles, farmer. New house
■ (letters through Narberth)
NEYLAND, or New Milford, is a parish in co.
Pembroke, with a terminal station (New Milford) on
the main line of the Great Western railway, 257 miles
from London by road, and 282 by rail, 8 south from
Haverfordwest, in the hundred and petty sessional divi-
sion of Roose, union of Pembroke and county court
district of Haverfordwest, and in the rural deanery
of Roose. archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's ;
it is situ«ted on and overlooks Milford Haven, and
is half a niili> distant from Pembroke Dock, on the
opposite shore : a steam ferry plies every few minutes
between the two places. Under the provisions of the
"Local Government Act, 1894" (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73),
Neyland was by Local Government Board Order No.
41,597, dated Oct. i, 1900, constituted an Urban Dis-
trict and civil parish, and the town is now governed
by an Urban Council of 15 members. The South Wales
hotel is near the railway station.
St. Clement's church is a temporary structure. A
Cemetery of 2 acres and 12 perches was formed in
1878 at a cost of ^700 ; the cemetery is under the
eoBtrol of a joint burial committee, four elected by the
Slebech, joint net income ^300. in the gift of the Baron
de Rutzen, and held since T919 by the Rev. Charles
Octavius Richard Wormald M.A. of'Cambridge Univer-
sity, who resides at Cresborough, Haverfordwest. Baron
dc Rutzen is lord of the manor and principal land-
owner. The soil is clay ; subsoil, culm. The chief
crops are oats, barley and some pasture land. The area
is 659 acres ; rateable value, ^^588 ; the population in
1911 was 31.
Parish Clerk, William Lewis.
Letters through Narberth, which is the nearest money
order & telegraph office, 3J miles distant
The children of this parish attend the school at Martletwy
tTribe Thomas, farmer (letters
through Templeton)
Watkins James, Cross Hands P.H.
(letters through Templeton)
Neyland Urban District Council and three by Llanstad-
well Parish Council. The area of the civil parish and
Urban District is 478 acres of land, 3 of tidal water and
4r of foreshore; rateable value, ;£'7,339 ; population in
igir, 2,423.
Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic E. D. & Call Office, High
street (letters should have Pembrokeshire added.—
Frederick Lloyd Hall, postmaster
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meets at the Council chamber on ist monday in every
month at 7.30 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, W. E. Evans.
Vice-chairman, Samuel Davies.
Retire in April, 1920.
William E. Evans 1 George Roach
James George William G. William
James Hier |
690 NEYLAND.
Retire
in April, .921.
John Davies
George Jones
W. J. Griffiths
L. Wheeler
Edgar Howells
Betire
in April, 1922.
T. J. Brace
E. T. Skiddall
Samuel Davies
John Skone
James Harries
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; seat 70
street, Eev. William M.
30 & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30
Officials.
Clerk, Stanley Williams, High street
Collector, Vaughan Aveston, 68 High street
Treasurer, J. Woodrow Cross, Barclays Bank Ltd. Pem-
broke Dock
Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, Thos. W. Evans, High si
Burial Ground, Stanley Williams, High street, clerk to
the Joint Burial Committee
County Police Station, High street, Fredk. Morse, sergt
Custom House, High street, William Hall, preventive , ^idl
officer I Gil
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Clement's temporary church; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Baptist, High stieet (Bethesda) ; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m
tues. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 600
PKIViTE HESIDENTS.
Ayers Mrs. High street
Berry James William, Marine villa
Blacku ore Albert, 75 High street
Bowen Thomas Henry, 2 Neyland ter
Christian John William, Neyland tei
Davies Enoch, 69 High street
Davies Frederick. John stieet
"Edwards Edward M. 77 High street
Lla
rry Mrs. Mary Jane, 14 G
En stern terrace
■iffiths Mrs. High street
irding James, Neyland place
irries Mrs. Neyland house
Legue Thomas, 73 High street
illyn Herbt. 11 Gt. Eastern
Mills Joshua, 15 Great Eastern t
COIIMERCIAL. Hier J
Allen Ann (Mrs.),draper,Manchester honse.Kensington rd
Anstee Alfred Thomas, fruitr.34 High st.fc Cambrian rd
Aveston Louisa & Jane (Misses), ladies' outfitters, 68
High street
Aveston Vaughan, builder & collector of rates to the
Urban District Council, 68 High street
Aveston Vaughan, farmer, Honeyborough
Barclays Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (Harry Kice, manager),
30 High street; open tuesdays 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.;
fridays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Batte William, fried fish dealer, 35 High street
Bermingham Annie Priscilla (Mrs.), plumber, Kensing-
ton road
Berrigan Mark, boot repairer, Kensington road
Biddlecombe G. H. draper, London house. High street
Brace Thomas, farmer, Honeyborough
Brown Edward James, blacksmith, John street
Brown George, farmer, Honeyborough
Brown Joseph, farmer, Honeyborough
Button Annie (Miss), grocer, Cambrian house
Cemetery (Stanley Williams, clerk to the Joint Burial
Committee)
Christian John William, agent to Midland Railway Co.
New MiUord
Custom House (William Hall, preventive officer),High si
Davies Clara (Mis), fruiterer & greengrcr. 38 High st
Davies Clement, hair dresser, St. Clement street
Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Gt. Eastern ter
Divies Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 Kensington road
Evans Edward M. tailor. Bradford house, 77 High st
Evans Frederick, grocer. High itreat
Evans James, Mariners P.H. 6 Picton road
Evans Sarah Jane (Mrs ), apartments, loi High street
Evans Thomas W. sanitary inspector & surveyor to the
Urban District Council, High street
Evans Win. John, fruiterer & greengrocer, 54 High st
Finn Beatrice (Mrs.), news agent, 39 Kensington rnad
Foi Anthonina Ada (Mrs.) L.O.S. midwife, 70 High st
Great Western Railway Locomotive Department (Richard
Jones, foreman). New Milford
Green John, grocer, i Picton road
Griffiths Bros, tailors. Excelsior house, Kensington road
Griffiths George, fruiterer, Kensington road
Griffiths Lilian (Miss), registrar of births & deaths
Roose district, Pembroke union, Picton road
Griffiths Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 35 Kensington rd
Haggar Wa'ter, cinema proprietor. 34 John street
Hall William, preventive officer. High street
Harding Jnmes, fi.sh dealer, 78 High street
Harries James & Son, builders, 48 High street
Harries Thomas D. builder k contractor, 38 John street
Harts John, rale collector for Nevland, 44 Lawrenny st
Henry Philip, insurance agent, 8 Great Eastern terrace
Herbert's Drapery Stores, 44 High street
Baptist, High street (Hope) ;
Calvinistic Methodist, High
Williams ; 10.45 a.m. & :
p.m. ; seat 300
Congregational, High street. Rev. William Powell; 10.45
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; seat 450
Wesleyan, High street (Pembroke Circuit); 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m.; seat 250
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Clerk & Attendance Officer, John Griffiths
Kensington road, built in 1874 & enlarged in 1884, for
201 boys, 204 girls & 142 infants; John J. Evans
B.A., B.So. master; Miss Williams, mistress; Miss
Webb, infants' mistress
Kensington road (mixed), enlarged in 1894, for 173
children; William Francis James, master
Railway Station, J. W. Berry, station master
Railway Company, New Milford, John William
I Cliristian, agent
Steam Ferry, to k from Hobbs point, Pembroke Dock,
I every quarter of an hour from 6 a.m. to 9.45 p.m.
I week days; k on Sunday from 6.45 a.m. to 9.15 p.m. ;
i Frederick Hitchings, proprietor
Rev. Henry B.A. (curate of Morgan Thomas George, High street
stadwell), John street I'hillips Daniel, Kensington road
Powell Rev. William (Congregational).
High street
Rowland Thomas, Bank house
Thomas Wm. Hv. 9 Gt. Eastern ter
Vovle George M.' J. P. High street
Williams Rev. William M. (Calvin-
istic Methodist), John street
Williams Thos. Victoria ho. High st
grocer, 112 High street
Hitchings Frederick, coal merchant. Pontoon
Howell Mary (Mrs.), Oidfellows' Arms P.H. Honeyboio'
Hughes Richard, house decorator, St. Clement's road
Incledon Mary Ajm (Mrs.), apirtmenls, 39 High street
Ives Rose (Miss), temperance hotel, 7 Picton road
James Agnes (Mrs.), shipkeeper, 110 High street
James William, Picton Castle hotel, 8 Picton road
Jfffries Hm-iah G. (Mrs.), watch maker, 95 High st
John Joseph Harris, South Wales hotel (family k
commercial). New Milford
John Stephen, grocer, Kensington road
Jones Emily k Beatrice (Misses), confectnrs. High st
Jones Henry George, baker. Kensington road
Larkin Thomas Henry, Cobarg inn, HiL'h street
Lewis Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 72 High stieet
Lewis Thomas H. butcher, Kensington rodd
Lewis William, farmer, Honeyborough
Ley Emily (Mrs ), Firmers' Arms P.H. Honeyborough
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society (J. Parry, district
agent), 44 John street
Llewellvn's, grocers k provision dealers, 22 k 56 High st
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch) (T. Y. Lewis, agent),
33 High street; open tuesday 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.;
friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; draw on London head
office, 71 Lombard street EC 3
London Joint City & Midland Bank(Fvederick Hitchings.
agent), Hieh street; d^-aw on head office, 5 Thread-
needle street. London E C 2
MacKeen William Richard, grocer, Honeyborongh
Masonic Hall (T. W. Roland, sec). Picton road
Mathias Alfred, tailor, 24 Kensin.jtoii road
Merriman James, London Coff.'e H^iuse P H. 9 Picton rd
Midland Railway Co. (John William Christian, agent).
New Milford
Moore Ann (Mrs ), fried fish dealer. High street
Morgrn Edith (Mrs.), fancy draper, 06 High street
Morgan Emma (Miss), confectioner, Kensington road
Morgan Ethel D. (Miss), Lawrenny Castle PH. High st
Mirgans Edwin, butcher, Olaverton house, 19 High st
Neyland Institute & Reading Room (Henry P.jlhill, sec),
iq Picton road
Nich-ilas Juseph Harris, news agent, bookseller k
Oddfellows' Hall (W. L. Bevan, sec), Charles street
Osborne Percy, grocer, 21 High street
Pemlinke Dock Co-operative Society Limited (Charles
H. Kvsns, branch manager). High street
Phillips M. A. k A. drapers, 51 Hiirh street
Phillips Ethel M. (Mrs ), baker, 37 High street
Phillips Mary L. (Mrs.).boot k shoe dealer.Kensington rd
Philpin James, tailor & outfitter, 99 High street
Polhill Henry, grocer k insurance agent. 19 Picton road
Rees M. k B. boot & shoe miLers, 117 High stieet
Rees Arthur Edward, grocer. High street
Rees William, Globe P.H. Kensington road
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WAl.E.S.
NORTON.
691
Koberta Frederick H. chemist, 32 High strert
Rosen Alfred, hair dresser, 25 High sUset
Rowland Thomas Williams, ironmonger, Kensington rd
Russell John, joiner. High street
Scnrlock Robert, Foresters' inn, Kensington road
Sheldon John Henry, fried fish dealer. High street
.Siddall Edward Thomas, agent Prndential Insurance
Co. 76 High street
Skene John, tailor. High street
Smith E. L. (Mrs.), confectioner, Kensington road
South Wales Family & Commercial Hotel (Joseph H
John, proprietor). New Milford
Spicer Harry, Commercial inii, 56 Kensington road
Star Tea Co. grocers & provision dealers, 65 High street
Sutton Catherine (Mrs.), ironmonger. High street
Tasker Mrs. apartments. 46 High stre.'t
NICHOIiASTON is a small parish in the county of , register.? date from the year 176O. The living is a
Glamorgan, on the shore of Gxwich bay, 7 miles west 1 rectory, with that of Oxwich annexed, joint net yearly
fiom Killay station on the London and North Western , income ^o-bj, in the gift of Ladv Blythswood, and held
railway, ^\ west from Oystermouth, 11 west-south-west 1 since 1918 by the Rev. Latimer Daniel Davies B.A. of
from Swansea and about 215 from London, in the Qii,.,mis' College, Cambridge, who resides at Oxwich,
Thomas George, refreshment rooms. High street
Thomas George Llewellyn, engraver, 13 John street
Thomas Matthew, fly proprietor, Kensington road
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Kensington road
Thomas William, New Inn P.H. i St. Clement's road
Thomas \\'illiam C. bookseller & news agt. 74 High sb
Thomas William Henry, chemist, 94 High street
Tregidon Frederick, shopkeeper, Honeyborough
Voyle Laura & Elsie (Misses), confectioners, 42 High st
Voyle George Mumford, apartments, 42 High street
Williams Stanley, draper, & clerk to Urban District
Council & Joint Burial Committee, High street
Williams Thomas Jenkins, grocer. High street
Williams William, grocer, Kensington road
Wood Henry, china & gla-s dealei'. 53 Kensingt^m road
Gower division, of the county, (Swansea hundred,
Gower union, Swansea county court district, and Gower
petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery ol
West Gower, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese
of St. David's. Under a Local Government Board order
ilated June, 1880, Mansel Field was transferred from
this parish to Bishopston. The church of St. Nicholas,
erected in 1894 by the late Miss Olive Talbot, on the
site of the old church, is a building of local stone, in
the Early English style of the 13th century, and con-
sists of chancel, nave, south porch, and a bell cote
containing one bell, with an inscription in Dutch, and
the date 1518: there is a fine reredos of pink alabaster,
with figures of Our Lord and the Holy Virgin in wliite
Portuguese lias : the church affords 80 sittings. The
Andrews S. Bay view , Jenkins Samuel, carpenter
Eden Mrs. Nicholaston hall i Jenkins Walter, farmer
Given David, Perris wood ' Jones Arthur, farmer
Beynon David, farmer Jones John, farmer
Davies Edwin, farmer 1
The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the manor; Lady
Blythswood is the sole landowner. The soil is sandy
loam; subsoil, limestone, The chief crops are barley
and oats. The area is 487 acres of land, i of inland
and 3 of tidal water and 105 of foreshore ; rateable
value, /51s; the population in 1911 was 96 in the civil
and 308 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Letters through Penmaen, which is the nearest post
ofSce, & money order & telegraph office, Reynoldston,
about 2J miles distant
Wall Letter Boxes.— Penrice Tower lodge & Nicholaston
Cross
sh attend the schools at Pen-
I Phillips John, farmer
White John R. K. head gamekeeper
to Lady Blythswood
Williams Herbert, .farmer
NGLTOll' is a parish, in the county of Pembroke, on
the eastern side of St. Bride's Bay, 6 miles north-west
from Haverfordwest station, on the main line of the
Great Western railway, in the hundred of Rhos, petty
sessional division of Roose, county court district and
union of Haverfordwest, rural deanery of Roose and
archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. The church
of St. Madog is an ancient edifice of stone, in the Earh
English style, and consists of chancel, nave, south
porch and a turret containing one bell : the chancel
retains a piscina, and has also two stone seats project-
ing from the wall : the font is Norman : the church
plate includes a chalice, dated 1677, with a cover dating
from 157s : the church was partly rebuilt in 1B77, at a
cost of ;£s6o, and affords 100 sittings. The register
dates from the year 1693. The living is a rectory, with
that of Roch annexed, joint net income ;£i9o, with 29
acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Lord
Chancellor, and held since 1911 by the Rev. Maurice
Atterbury Evans Thomas B.A. of St. David's College,
Lampeter. There is a Congregational chapel. John
Grant, of Waltham, Essex, left by will in 1807 an en-
dowment for a school, now producing ^15 2«. per
annum, and Mrs. Ann Barlow left ^la yearly for the
poor. The majority of the land is owned by the farmers.
The soil is clay. Chief crops, oats and barley, but land
mostly under pasture. The area is 1,548 acres of land
and 66 of foreshore; assessable value, .£600; the popu-
lation in 1911 was 142 in the civil and 541 in the eccle-
sia.stical parish.
Letters received through Broad Haven, Pen
IX. The
Wall Letter Box.
nearest post.
ibrokeshire.
ey order &
telegraph office is at Roch, about 3 miles distant
Pillar Box, Druidston
Public Elementary 'School
Sarah
(mi3
Will
Marked thus • receive letters through fThom
Portfield Gate, Pembrokeshire. Evan
Marked thus t receive letters througl
Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire.
Rev. Maurice Atte
(rector & vie:
tFowler Howard, Di-uidst'
Roch), Rectory
FAEMISKS.
*Davies John. Rogeston
tDavis Henry, Nolton mills
tGriffiths William, Nolton ci
•Hughes William (Mrs.), Ma
,' tJohn James
f tLlovd John, Druidston
I tOwen John & Mrs. East Nolto
1 tRoberts Thomas, Druidston
itThomas John, Shortland
*Thomas John Whitlow, Roges
Williams Morris
Young David, Lnnglands
NORTON is a parish, in the county of Radnor, two
miles north-by-west from Presteigne terminal station
on a branch of the Great Western railway, on the road
from Presteigne to Knighton, Knighton union, Pres-
teigne county court district and petty sessional division,
rural deanery of Kington, and archdeaconry and diocese
of Hereford. The church of St. Andrew, restored in
1868, is an ancient building of stone, in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts,
Norman south porch, and a tower with spire containing
3 bells and a chiming clock, erected in commemoration
■ if the Jubilee of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria :
transepts are some good stained windows. The
register
£<ii-
1704.
Frederick Richard
and is at present (1919) va
of Lady Jones-Brydgea, is a
bethan style, suriounded
beautiful gardens. Norton
Sir F. R. P. Milbank bart.
owlett Milbank bart.
ant. BouUibrooke, the seat
large mansion in the Eliza-
by extensive grounds and
Manor is the residence of
who is lord of the manor.
PBIVATE BESIDENTS.
•Urydge» Lady Jones-, BouUibrooke
Green-Price George WUham Whit
more J. P. The Gables
Green-Prico Miss, Townsend
Milbank Sir Frederick Richard Pow- Bywater Cyril, farmer, Newtons
lett bart'. J. P. Norton manor Davies Charles, farmer. Carters
COMMEUCIAL.
i Bufton John, estate carpentei
R. P. Milbank hart. J.P
and with Lady Jones-Brydges the principal landowner.
The area is 3,172 acres and 6 of inland wat«r ; rateable
value, ;£2,6ig ; the population is 250.
Post & M. 0. Office (letters should have Radnorshire
added) —William Edward Gillido, sub-postmaster.
Nearest telegraph office at Presteigne, 2J miles distant
Council School (mixed), erected in the year 1908, for 65
children: Mrs. Elizabeth Baynham. mistress
), I Evans Reginald Francis Mitchell,
farmer, BouUibrooke farm
Goodall Alice (Mrs.), miller (water),
ii' I Norton mill
1 Green-Price George W. W. estate
agent to Sir F. R. P. Milbank ban .
J.P. The Gables
John (V
692 NORTON.
Grimes George, farmer, Elvins
Hamer James, farmer
Jones George, blacksmith
Jones John, farmer, Greenway
Lloyd Edward, farmer. Hill honse
Monnington William,
seer. Birches close
SOUTH WALES.
Morris George, farm bailiff to Sir
I F. R. P. Milbank bart. J.P. Old
I Impton
I Phillips Jane (Miss), grocer
I Powell Charles, farmer. The Pools
assistant oTer- i Price Evan, farmer, Haresgreen
iPryce Edwin, farmer, Taylor's farm
[kelly's
Stephens William Thomas & Edwd.
John, farmers, Blackpatch
Thomas John, farmer, Home faitu
Thomas William, farmer
Turner Rd. Wm. farmr. The Hazelia
Webb William, carpenter
NOBTON BKIDGE, see Pontypridd,
see Porthcawl. OAKFORD,
OGMOEE and GABW VAIiLEYS.
THE Ogmore and Garw Valleys form an Urban District
on the rivers Ogmore, Garw and Dimbath, and comprise
the entire civil parishes of Bettws, Llandyfodwg and
Llangeinor, in the Ogmore division of the county of Gla-
morgan, with stations on the Ogmore and Garw branches
nf the South Wales section of the Great Western railway
and Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company, and are in
Ogmore hundred, Bridgend and Cowbridge union,
Bridgend county court district, Newcastle and Ogmore
petty sessional division, rural deanery of Upper
Groneath (eastern division), and archdeaconry and
diocese of Llandaff. The affairs of the district were
administered by a Local Board, formed in Nov. 1887,
but under the provisions of the '* Local Government
Act, 1894 " (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), an Urban District
Council is now the governing authority. The Urban
District is divided into six wards. Water is supplied
by the Ogmore Valley Water Company and by the
Garw Water Company.' The area of the Urban District
is co-extensive with those of the civil parishes com-
prised therein, viz.. :
Civil Parishes.
Bettws
Llandyfodwg ....
Llangeinor
Area.
.1,023
6.350
6,552
>7.92S
>as: — Aber-
Blaengarw,
5,870 and
Rateable value of the Urban District, £12
The population of the wards in 191 1 i
lerdm, 1,829; Bettws and Pontyrhyl, 3,164;
4,632 ; Nantymoel, 5,408 ; Pontyc>Tnmer,
Tynewydd, 6,018.
OGMORE & GARW URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The Council meets at the Council offices, Brynmenin,
on the second friday and the last tuesday in every
month at 6.20 p.m.
Members.
Chairman, David John Thoma.^.
Abercerdin Ward.
Retire April I Retire April
Joseph Canniff 1920 | David Davies 1921
Bettws & Pontyrhyl Ward.
Vacant | William Williams i9-'2
Blaengarw Ward.
Frederick John 1920 1 William Drybiirgh igii
William John Morgan 1921 \
Nantymoel Ward.
Kvan Gritiiths 1920 I Jenkin Phillip.'* 1921
William Williams 1920 | John M. Jones 19J2
I'ontycymmer Ward.
Llewellyn Jones 1920 I Mi.ss Fanny Tlinmas ... 192a
Jonathan Maddocks ... 1921 | Piuiiel Davies 1923
Tvncwvdd Ward.
David J. Thomas 1920 I William Llewellyi
Thomas Lucas 1920 | George Dftvey....
1921
Officers.
Ulerk, Saranel Demy Stockwood, Court road, Bridgend
Treasurer, David J. Gwyn, .Metropolitan Bank, Dnn-
raven place, Bridgend
Medical Officer of Health, J. .S. Peebles DP. H, L.R.O. P.
U S.Edin. Bridgend
Surveyor, William T. O. Jones, 79 Nolton st. Bridgend
Assistant Surveyors, Stanley Llewellyn & A. H. Jenkins,
Council offices, Brynmenin
Sanitary Inspectors, David John Owen, Victoria street,
Pontycymmer, Glamorgan & Thomas J. Job, Graig-
Iryn terrace, Nantymoel, Glamorgan
fnllectors of Rates, M. William,, L. V
Bees. Pontyryrnmer
OG.\IORE & GARW HOSPITAL DISTRICT
COMMITTEE.
The Committee, consisting of 12 members, was forme^i
in 1904.
Meetings aro held at the Hospital, Blackmill & Council
offices, Brynmenin, alternately, on the thursday pre-
ceding the last tuesday in the month
Chairman, Wm. Llewellyn J.P. Gorwyl, Ogmore Vale
Clerk, Samuel Henry Stockwood, Court road, Bridgend
Llangeinor Burial Board, of 9 members, has cemeteries
in Ogmore Vale & Pontycymmer ; Miss Sarah Thomas.
Llangeinor, clerk to the board
Llandyfodwg Burial Board has a cemetery of 4 acres in
N;iiitymoel ; Morgan Williams. Troederhiw, clerk t..!
the board
Clerk to Ogmore k Garw Local Pension Sub-Committee,
Owen Williams. Prospect house. Brynmenin, Aber-
keiifig, Glain
Glamorgan County Council (Educational) Ogmore Group
of Schools ; Rev. Charles Williams, Ogmore Vale, clerk
to the Council; Thomas William Job, 32a, Cardiff
street, Ogmore Vale; Thomas B. Richards, 20 Strand.
Blaengarw, & George Jeanes, Brynmenin, att'endancu
The committee meets at the Urban District Council
offices, Brynmenin, the last Wednesday in each month
BLAENGARW i.s a large hamlet, convaining several
clean and well built streets, chiefly in the parish of
Llangeinor, but partly in the parish of Bettwa, since 1899,
and together with Pontycj-mmer and Pontyrhyl, forms
part of the Garw VaUey ecclesiastical parish : this
hamlet lies at the head of the Garw Valley, with a
joint station on the Great Western railway and Port
Talbot Railway and Docks Co. and is 9.% miles from
Bridgend. The church of St. James, erected in 1890, at
a cost of _/^i,30c, is a building of stone, with Bath stone
dressings, in the Early English style, consisting of
chancel, nave, south porch, organ chamber, vestry and
a western turret containing one bell; a new organ wa»
built in 1893 : there are 300 sittings ; adjoining is a
parish hall. Rev. John Davies L Div. has been curate
in charge here since 1916
Here are three collieries.
The Blaengarw Working Mens Hall .md Institute,
erectod in 1S94, is used for concerts and other entertain-
ments, and will hold 1,000 persons; attached t<i the hall
is a reading room, lending library and billiard room.
Post, M. 0., T. k Telephonic E D. Office — Herbert J.
Farrow, postmaster
Wall Letter Boxes.— Nanthir r..:id ; Br>nl«l,v i Railway
torrace
PLACES OF WORSHD'. v
(English).
in charge ;
3' &
Baptist Chapel (Welsh), Bethania. erected in iggr,
K«r. William Thomas; 10.30 a.m. & 6 {i.m. ;
nion. & wed. at 7 p.m
Baptist (English). Mount Zion, erected 1905; 10.30
M.oi & 5 p.m.: mnii. 4 wed. 6.30 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (Trinity) (English),
eieci.«d in 1902. Rev. Daniel Davies; 10.30 a.«a
* 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m.; wed. -, p.m
Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (Welsh), erected 1801.
Rev. Moses Evans; 10.30 am. & 6 p.m.; ino».
& wed. at 6 p.m
Cougrogational Chapel (Welsh), erected 1889, Rev
John Hughes; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; moa. i
! p.m.; wed. 5 p.m
& D. John Salvation Army Barracks; 9.30 & 11 a.m. k 3 i
6.30 p.m.; daily at 7.30 p.m
DIRECTORY.] SOUTH
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Under the control of the Ogmore Group of County
Council Schools Managers
Blaengarw, erected in 18B8, & enlarged in 1893, for
327 girls k 300 infants ; Miss Howells, girls' mistress ;
Miss Helen Gelder, infants' mistress
Nanthir, Blaengarw (boys), opened in 1905, for 380
children; William J. Williams, master
Tymeinwr (infants), opened 1913, for 200 children ;
Mi.sB E. Morgan, mistress
lUiUay Station, G. W. R. & Port Talbot Baili^ay &
Docks Co. William Wheeler, station master
NANTYMOEL is a conventional district formed in
T914 ; it lies at the extreme end of Ogmore Valley,
with a station on the Llynvi and Ogmore branch of
the Great Western railway, 10 miles by rail from
Bridgend. The church of St. Peter, erected in 1890
as a ehapel of ease to Llangeinor, is a building of stone
in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,
aisles, south porch and a western turret containing
one bell : there are 240 sittings. The Rev. Henry
Withers has been curate in charge since 1918. The
church of St. Paul, erected in 1909, at a cost of
j^i,9So, as a chapel of ease to Llangeinor, is a stone
building in the Early English style, consisting of
chancel, nare, porch, and a northern turret containing
one bell : there are 300 sittings. The Rev. Henn*
Withers has been curate in charge since 1918. A
cemetery of 5 acres was formed in 1887, at a cost
of ^3,500 ; it contains a chape! and mortuary ; it is
under the control of the Llandyfodwg burial board.
The Nantymoel Workmen's Hall and Institute, erected
in 1002 at a cost of _^4,ooo, and enlarged in igio at a
cost of ^3,000, is used for concerts and other enter-
tainments, and "will hold 1,000 persons; attached to the
hall is a reading room, a small hall, lending library,
billiard and games rooms. Here is the Ocean coal pit.
Post, M. O., T. O. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Nanty-
mocl.— Edward David, sub-pnstmaster. Letters arrive
through Bridgend
I'ost & M. O. Office, Commercial street. — Mrs. Mary
Jones, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive through
Bridgend ; no Sunday dispatch. Nantymoel, three-
quarters of 11 mile distant, is the nearest telegraph
office
Wall Boxes —Llewellyn street ; Dinam street & Osborne
terrace
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Peter's Church, Rev. Henry Withers, curate in
charge; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m.; thurs.
7 P«n
St. Paul's Church, Rev. Henry Withers, curat* in
charge; 3.30 i 11 a.m. t 6 p.m.; wed. 6.30 p.m
Seats
Baptist Chapel (English), Horeb, Dinam terrace,
erected i5o4, Rev. Horace R. Bvatt ; 10.30 a.m.
k 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m ". 500
Baptist Chapel (Welsh), Saron, Station road, Eev.
Llewellyn Humphries ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
mon. 6.30 p.m.; wed. 6.30 p.m '. 700
Calvimstic Methodist Chapel (English), Dinam st.
erected 1878, Rev. Matthew J. Mills; 10.30 a.m.
4; 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m 250
Colvinistic Methodist Chapel (English), Oakfield ter.
i-rected in 1896, Rev. Glanmor Jenkins ; 10.30
a.m. & G p.m.; mon. & wed. 7 p.m 600
Ciilvinistic Methodist Chapel (Welsh), erected 1874,
Rev. Jame-s E. Rces ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & wed. at 7 p.m 800
Congregational Chapel (Bethel), Commercial' st.
(Welsh), erected 1866, Rev. Richard T. Gregory ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. at 7 p.m ... 600
Congregational (Hope), Nantymoel (English),
"lected 1=93, Rev. Thomas H. Jenkins; 11 a.m
*■ 6 pm 500
Omgregational (Soar), Kantymoel (Welsh), erected
in 1907, Eev. David John Williams; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; mon. S; thurs. 7 p.m 200
f'ongregational (English), Station road, erected
1682, Rev. William Bryant; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. «3 fn. 7.30 p.m 250
Salvation Army Barracks, Dinam street, erected
i^gi ; 10 a.m. & 2 & O.30 p.m. ; daily at 7.30 p.m 400
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Under the control of the Ogmore Grnnp of County
Council Schools Managers
Nantymoel, number on books, 801 ; John R. Evans,
master ; Mis.s Mary J. Evans, rai-stress ; Miss Frit/.
Gia«e Philippe, infants' mistress
WALES.
OGMORE. 693
Wvndham (mixed & infants), erected in 1890, lor 260
children; Evan Williams, mast«r ; Miss Gwladye
Richards, infants' mistress
Railway Station, Nantymoel (Great Western railway),
John Wheeler, station master
Police Station, erected 1907, Sergt. William Lister & s
constables
OGMORE VALE or TYNEWYDD is a thickly popu-
lated hamlet, in the parish of Llangeinor, in the centre
of the Ogmore Valley, with a station on the Llynvi and
Ogmore branch of the Great Western railway, and 8i
miles by rail from Bridgend. St. David's church, erected
in 1876 as a chapel of ease to Llangeinor, is a building of
stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel,
nave, south aisle, south porch and a western turret con-
taining one bell: there are 300 sittings. The Rev.
Hugh Thomas M.A. vicar of Llangeinor, officiates.
At Pwllypant is a cemetery of 3 acres, formed in
i883 at a cost of /i,25o, and has a mortuary chapel;
it is under the control' of the Llangeinor Burial Board.
Here are the pits of Messrs. Cory Brothers and Co.
Limited and Lewis Merthyr Consolidated Company.
Here is a Constitutional club, also a Workmen's hall,
reading room and library, built in 1910.
Post, M. O , T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Ogmore
Vale. Morgan Thomas, postmaster. Letters arrive
from Bridgend
Post & M. 0. Office, Wyndham, Ogmore Vale.— Thos.
John Dorney, sub-postmaster. Letters through Bridg-
end. Ogmore Vale is the nearest telegraph office,
about I mile distant
Wall Letter Boxes. — High street ; Meadow street ;
Bridge street & Hill street
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
1^ David's Church, Rev. Hngh Thomas M.A. vicar :
Rev. E. C. Davies B.A. curat« ; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m
Seats
St. John's Mission Church, Rev. Edward Rees,
curate; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 6.30 p.m 300
Baptist (English) (Calvary), High street, erected
1B77, Rev. Thomas Davies; ii a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. & wed. 5.30 p.m agc.
Baptist (Welsh) (Bethlehem, Commercial street,
Tynewydd, erected 1872, Rev. Llwchwr Jones ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 6.30 p.m. ; wed.
6.30 p.m 730
Baptist(Welsh)(Philadelphia), erected in 1895, Eev.
T. Manseil Thomas ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon.
& wed. 6.30 p.m 300
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh). Hermnn. High
street. Rev. Charles Wmiams ; 10.30 a.m. & 6
p.m.; tues. 7 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 600
Congregational (English), High street,6rected 1901,
Rev. David E. Pugh B.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. 7 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m 5oe
Congregational (Wei*) (Bethania), Bethania st.
Tynewydd, erected 1844, Rev. Jn. Griffith Jones;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m 610
Primitive Methodist, Corbett street, Eev. Charles
W. Borrett; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m 20c
Wesleyan Chapel, Commercial street; 11 a.m. & 6
p.m.; tues. 7 pm 600
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Under the control of the Ogmore Group of County
Conncil Schools Managers
Ogmore Higher Elementarv (mixed), opened in 1910.
for 250 scholars ; ' ' ''«*Af *''**'"ti«.m
Aber (boys), opened in .913, for 380 children; David
0. Williams, master ij^.n . vUss
Aber (girls), opened in ,91.. for 30° children. Miss
J^(^^:^:r]n 19.0, ,01. 230 chUdr^n; Miss
Fr^onien'^Tiifi'xe'S'rf^fants), opened in lo-i, for 26c
children; Richard Beynon, master „ , ,„, fl„„
Tvnewydd (mixed & infants , opened m 1893, for 800
chlhire ■ John Lloyd, master; Miss M. E. Boobyer.
^rl.s' mistress ; Miss B. Allison, infants' mistress
EaUway Station, Ogmore Vale, Frederick Buffry, station
Police Station, Inspector William Hall, & 5 constoWet.
k I stotioneti in Blaekmill k i in Wyndham
694 OGMORE.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
PONTYCYMMER is a large and populous hamlet, chiefly
in the parish of Llangeinor, but partly in that of Bettws,
but together with Blaengarw and PontjThyl was formed
in 1899 into an ecclesiastical parish under the name ol
" Garw Valley " ; it is situated in the centre of the Garw
Valley, and is 8J miles by rail from Bridgend, with a
joint station on the Garw section of the LlynH and Og-
more branch of the Great Western railway, and the
Port Talbot and Dock Company railway. St Theodore's
church, erected in 1893 at a cost of £3,500. is an edifice
of native stone with Bath stone dressings, and consists
of nave, with a small turret containing one bell : there are
sittings for 400 persons. The register dates from the
year 1900. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly
value ;£2oo, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and
held since 1914 by the Rev, Henry Campbell Davies B. A.
of St. David's College, Lampeter. St. David's church,
erected in 1910 at a cost of j/Ji.SSo. consists of nave,
chancel, vestry and a turret containing one bell : there
are 250 sittings ; Welsh services only are held at this
church. All Saints' mission room here is a large iron
building and has sittings for 600 persons. A cemetery
of two acres was formed here in 1888 at a cost of £ 1,250,
and is under the control of the Llangeinor Burial
Board. There is a public hall which will hold 1,000
persons. The Ffaldau Working Men's Hall and Insti-
tute, erected in 1901, is used only for concerts and
other entertainments, and will hold 350 persons;
attached to the hall is a reading room, lending library,
billiard and game rooms. Here are the pits of the
Ffaldau Colliery Co. Limited, and those of the New
Braich-y-Cymmer Collieries (1910) Limited. The popu-
lation of Garw Valley ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 -was
Post, M. 0. & T. 0. & Telephonic E. D. Office.— Levi
Jas. Bees, postmaster. Letters arrive from Bridgend
Post & -M. O. Office, Pantygog. — John Edwards, sub-
postmstr. Letters dispatched through Pontycymmer
I'ost & M. O. Office, Victoria street. — ^Daniel Jones,
sub-postmaster. Letters dispatched through Ponty-
cymmer
Wall Letter Boxes.— Oxford street; Gwynfryn terrace &
Bridgend road
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Church of England, St. Theodore's, 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6
p.m.; wed. 7 p.m. & St. David's (Welsh); 10.15 a.m.
& 5.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. ; Rev. Henry Campbell
Davies B.A. vicar ; Bev. John W. Morgan L.Div. &
R«v. John Da%-ies L.Div. curates
Seats
Baptist Chapel (English), Oxford street (Zion),
Eev. William Reynolds; 10.30 a.m. ft 6 p.m.;
mon. 7 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m 250
Baptist Chapel (Welsh), Bridgend road, Noddfa,
Eev. William Saunders; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
inon. tue.s. wed. ft thurs. 7 p.m 800
Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (Wel-sh), Oxford street,
erected 1885, Rev. D. Mardy Davies; 10.30 a.m.
& 6 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7 'p.ni 550
BLAENGABW.
PEIVATB HESIDKNTS. *
D;ivie« Rev. Daniel (Calvinistic
Methodi.>^t), Mount Pleasant street
Davies Bev. John L.Div. (curate in
charge of St. James'), 26 James rd
Dryburgh William, Brynheulog
Evans Rev. Moses (Welsh Calvinistic
Methodist), 1 Gwendoline street
Hughes Rev. John (Welsh Congrega-
tional), 23 Queen street
Lewis Thomas J. P. Brynbedw
McCutcheon John Bryce M.B. King
Edward street
Kees Frederick John, Brynffrwd
Thomas Rev. William (Welsh B;.p-
tist), Bethania
COUMRIiCIAL.
liaker W. Nanthir hotel
Harclays DanI; Lid. (.•.uli-liianch)
(open mon. & fri. lo tn 12.30),
Strand ; draw on head office, 54
Lombard street, London E C 3
Blaengarw ft Neighbourhood Co-opera-
tive Industrial Society Ltd. (John
Hitchings, manager)
Blaengarw Working Men's Uall & In-
stitute (Norman Hughes.treasurer)
i:owen A. Jane (Miss),drapr.5Bridge st
Kuller Susan (Mrs.V .hopkeeper. so
Najithir road
Clements Sydney, news agt. Katie st
Cooper Mary (Mrs.), flannel dealer,
I I Marian street
Crook John, farmer, Blaengarw farm
Davies David John, builder, 109 King
! Edward street
I Davies EmlynS.drug stores, loKatie st
I Davies Henry, tailor, 4 Station street
i Davies Jame8,hair dresser.Nanthir rd
I Davies Rees, hair dresser,! Station st
Davies Rufus, hair drssr.9 Herbert st
Davies Thomas, boot maker, 46 Strand
Evans A. G. & Co. drapers, Man-
chester house
Evans David, dairyman. 22 Strand
Evans David, tailor, 45 Strand
Evans G. L. artificial teeth maker,
Evans John, grocer, 3 & 4 Bridge st
Glenavon Garw Collieries Ltd. (Wm.
Dryburgh, mgr.), Glengarw coUry
Heycock Christopher Rees, painter,
Nanthir road
International Coal Co. Lim. (William
J. Morgan, manager). International
colliery ; registered offices, 134 &
135 Exchange buildings, Cardiff
James Jane (Mrs.), fruitr.Nanthir rd
Jenkins Ivor L. Dunraven hotel
Johns John 0. grocer, 11 Herbert st
Jones Benj. ironmonger, a6 Strand
Seats
Congregational (English), Alexandra road, erected
1893, Rev. David D. Evans; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.;
mon. ft thurs. 7 p.m 400
Congregational Tabernacle (Welsh), Albany road,
erected 1883, Rev. David Hughes; 10.30 a.m. ft 5
p.m.; mon. tucs. wed. & thurs. 7 p.m 750
Primitive Methodist, Meadow street (Rhondda Cir-
cuit) ; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m 500
Salvation Army Barracks, 7 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m ;
«eek days, 7.30 p.m 300
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Under the control of the Ogmore Group of County
Council Schools Managers
Gam Higher Elementary School, opened in Oct. 1909,
for 200 scholar.s ; J. J. Morgan B.A. master
Braicbvi ymmer, erected in 1902, for 120 infants ; Miss
Ffaldau (girls & infants), erected in 1888, & since
enlarged, for 847 children ; Miss Fannie Margaret
Thomas, mistress ; Miss Williams, infants' mistress
Ffaldau (boys), opened in 1910, for 400 children; Wm.
Pennant, master
County Police Station, Sergt. Evan Evans, ft 6 con-
stables, 2 stationed in Blaengarw & i at Pontyrhyl
Railway Station (Great Western Railway ft Port Talbot
Railway & Dock Co.), W. Shepherd, station master
PONTYRHYL is a hamlet, chiefly in the parish of
Bettws, but partly in that of Llangeinor. and in the
ecclesiastical parish of Garw Valley; it lies in the Garw
Vallev. and is 8 miles from Bridgend, with a joint
station on the Great Western railway and the Port
Talbot and Dock Co. railway. St. Mary's, a chapel of
ease to St. Theodore's, Pont-y-cymmer. was erected in
1890, at a cost of ^1.200, and seats 300 persons. There
is a Congregational chapel here, with 250 sittings, and
a Calvinistic Methodist chapel, with 150 sittings.
Post & M. 0. Office. — Hopkin Jenkins, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Bridgend. Nearest telegraph office
is at Pont-y-cymmer, i mile distant
Letter Box, Llest houses
Public Elementary School. Pontyrhyl (mixed), under the
control of the Ogmore Vale Group of County Council
Schools Managers; erected in 1884, for 380 children;
David J. Morgan, master
Public Elementary School, Llest (infants), opened 1911,
for 156 children ; Miss Mary Mabel Rosser, mistress
Railway Station (Great Western Railway & Port Talhot
Railway ft Dock Co.), Henry Lee, station master
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Seats
Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (Welsh), Llest,
erected 1898 ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. ft
wed. 7 p.m 150
Congregational (Carmel) (Welsh), erected 1880 ;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. tues. & thurs. 7 p.m. 250
Jones John, butcher, Katie street
Jones Thomas, jobmaster, no King
Edward street
Jones Vaughan, Blaengarw family &
commercial hotel
Lancashire Henry, shopkeeper, 74
King Edward street
Lewis Wm. grocer, 3 Blaengarw rd
Lewis William J. grocer ft beer re-
tailer, 16 Nanthir road & 1 King
Edward street
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-agency),
open mon. ft fri. 10 to 12.30 a.m.
Katie street; draw on London bend
office, 71 Lombard street EC 3
London Joint ('ily & Midland Biink
Limited (sub-branch) (open mi>n.
ft fri. 10 to 12.30), Katie street ;
draw on head office, London
McCutcheon John Bryce MB., Ch.B.
Edin. physician ft surgeon. Ocean
surgery. King Edward street
Martin William, farmer, Nanthir trm
Maybery Jsph.boot raa.aBIaengarw rd
Morgan Howell, watch maker. Strand
ft furniture dealer, Myrddyn stores
Morgan Thomas
dealer, Katie street
Morris Thomas & Sons,
iS Strand
boot ft shoe
DIRECTORY.]
Moruzzi k Co. refreshment rooms, i
Bridge street
New Cinema (Heniy Bentley, man-
ajfer,) King Edward street
Ocean Coal Co. Ltd. (Thomas Lewis,
manager), Garw pit
Owen Daniel, grocer, 24 Strand
Owen David, draper, 11 Katie street
Owen Idris, grocer, 23 Strand
Owen Thomas, insurance agent. 6^
King Edward street
Parry Charles, fruitr.21 Blaengarw rd
Price William, farmer, Tymeno farm
Rawle Jas. confectioner, 29 Strand
Kees Frederick John M.RC.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon,
Brynffrwd
Rees Thomas, shopkpr. 40 Herbert st
Richards E. J. & Co. grocers, Ardwin
house, Nanthir street
Richards Thomas B. greengrocer &
attendance officer, 20 Strand
Sansom George, builder, Nanthir rd
Thomas John & Son, butehers. 21
Strand
Thomas Watts & Co. drapers & out-
littera, London house
Thomas Dnvid.butcher,4Blaengarw rd
Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), genera]
dealer, Nanthir road
Thomas Jenkin. boot repr. 28 Strand
Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), greengrocer.
Nanthir road
Thomas William, butcher,2 Bridge st
Tutt Arthur, baker, 25 Strand
Warrick Stephen, confectioner. King
Edward street
W<itkins David R.outflrter,Nanthir rd
Webber William, greengrocer, 20
Blaengarw road
Williams Peres, hair drssT.12 Katie st
NANTYMOEL.
PlilVATE EE.SIDENTS.
Bryant Rev.William (Congregational).
ig Graigfryn terrace
Byatt Rev. Horace R. (English Bap-
tist), 2 Wannwen terrace
Gregory Rev. Richard Thomas (Con-
gregational), Glanaber
Humphries Rev. Llewellyn (Welsh
Baptisti, Oakland villa
Jenkins Rev. Glanmor (English Cal-
vinistic Methodist), Brooklands
Jenkins Rev. Thomas Hirwain (Eng-
lish Congregational), Cadogan st
Lewis Howell, Parkview house
Llovd John, Nantymoel villa
Mills Rev. Matthew J. (Calvinistic
Methodist). Waunwen terrace
Rees Rev. James E. (Calvinistic
Methodist), Dinam cottages
Rees Benjamin Owen, Brynogwy
Smyth John Francis, i Waunwen te
Thomas David John J. P. Brvnbedw
Thomas Glvn B.A. The Surgery
Williams Rev. David John (Congre
gational), 4.1 Cadogan street
Withers Rev.Henry (curate in charge
of St. Peter's')
SOUTH WAJ<E8.
Griffiths Evan, grocer, 10 Commer
ial street
fliths Jn. R. butchr. Commercial st
Griffiths Theodore. Blaenogwr hotel
Griffiths Wm.tailor,2i Commercial st
Harris Edwin, shopkeeper, 39 Com
mercial street
Harris Morris, greengrocer, 18 Com
mercial street
Hooper John, shopkeeper, 66 Ogwy ji
Hughes Sarah (Mrs.), draper. 1
Llewellyn street
Hughes Wm. shopkeeper, 1 Dinam st
Humphreys Harry, shopkeeper.
Nantymoel row
James Jas. grocer, 17 Commercial st
Job Thomas J. sanitary inspector tc
Ogmore & Garw U. D. Council.
Graigfryn terrace
John David, grocer, Ogwy street
John William H. fruiterer, 26 Com-
mercial street & 24 Waunwen ter
Jones Evan & Margaret (Miss),
drapers, 48 Ogwy street
Jones Amelia(Mrs.),shpkpr.7 Ogwy st
s David, shpkpr.37 North Vivle .st
Jones Edwin L. builder. The Square
Jones Thos. farmer, Nantymoel farm
s Thomas Abraham, hair dresser
,e Square
Jones Thomas W. fried fish dealer.
The Square
3nes Wm. butchr. 13 Conamercial st
Jones William W. ironmonger, 25
Commercial street
Langdon Albert, confr. 16 Ogwy st
Langdon William, grocer, 52 Ogwy st
Lewis Jenkin, farmer, Nandyris farm
Lewis Sylvanus, tailor, 32 Ogwy st
Lewis Thos. china dlr.3Commercial st
Mason Robert H.stationer,4o Ogwy st
Moruzzi & Co. refreshment rooms, 12
Ogwy street & The Square
Mamford Wm. Jn.chemist,740gwy st
Nantymoel Industrial Co-operative
Society Ltd. (Daniel Enoch, mgr)
Nantymoel Reading Room & Institute
(Thomas J. Job, sec)
Nantymoel Workmen's Hall (Thomas
OGMOKE.
695
J. Job,
Ayres Florence (Miss), draper, 81
Ogwy street
Baker Frank, conffctioner,67 Ogwy st
Banford Arth. buildr. Brookland ter
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(attends tues. & thurs. lo a.m. to
2.45 p.m.), Dinam street; draw on
head office. 34 Lombard street.
London E C 3
Beresford Hy. H. statnr. 42 Ogwy st
David Evan, butcher, 36 Ogwy street
David lorweith. grocer, Ogwy street
Davies Henry B. draper, 12 Com-
mercial street
Davies Idris, Nantymoel hotel
Edwards Kate (Miss), shopkeeper, 32
Dinam street
Evans Davies, dental surgery, Waun-
wen terrace
Evans John, fruiterer, 3r Ogwy st
Evans John, shopkeeper, London ho
Nantymoel Working Men's Club i
Institute (William Gorvin, sec).
The Square
Oakley Alfred, painter, 40 Commer-
cial street
Ocean Coal Co. Limited (WiUiam D.
Williams, manager)
OweUs Daniel, ironmonger, r, Com-
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers, 1 1
Commercial street
Phillip Jenkin, builder, Rhydyfen
Phillips Robert & Son, butchers. i_
Commercial street & 19 Ogwy st
Powell Bryn, sculptor, Waunwen ter
Prynne Alfd. prov. dlr. 14 Ogwy st
Pugh Lewis, shopkeeper, 44 Ogwy st
Rees John, carpenter & joiner, t;-
Dinam street
Richards Thomas, draper, i Ogwy su
Riddle Charles, fruiterer, 31 Ogwv st
Smvth John Francis L.R.C.P-,
M.R.C.S.Irel. physician & surge.ii,
I Waunwen terrace
Sparke.s Wm.boot repairer, 18 Ogwy si
Staoey William, draper, 96 Ogwy st
Taylor Albt. watch ma. 34 Dinam s
Thomas Alfred, butcher, 21 Ogwy st
Thomas David John J. P., L.R.C.P
Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. physician i
surgeon, & medical officer & public
vaccinator Ogmore district, Bridg
end & Cowhridge union
Thomas Glyn B.A., L.S.A.Lond, snr
geon. The Surgery
Thomas Gomer, undertaker. 20 Com-
mercial street .
Thomas Gwilym, contractor, Graig
tryn terrace
Thomas Hopkin. Conrt Colman hotel
, Tvlke Arth. hair drssr. Ferndale ho
Vivian William, hosier, 88 Ogwy st
Watson Sidney, boot maker, 22 Oom-
ercial street
Watts Wm. oil dealer, 38 Oakfield ter
Webber Robert,8hopkeeper,350gwy st
Whitford Albert Wm. hair dresser,
20 Ogwy street
Williarns David, Aber Arms P.H
Williams Gomer, fruiterer, 8 Com-
mercial street
WilliLUDs Thomas, grocer, 24 Ogwy st
Williams Thomas, haulier
Williams Wm. frnir. Blaenogwr Isaf
Wood Elizabeth (Mrs.), coal & coke
, Ogwy street
Woodley H. & Co. butchers
OGMORE VALE.
PHIV.ITE RESIDENTS.
Anderson Andrew W., M.B. The
Surgeiy
Borrett Rev. Charles D. (Primitive
Methodist), 3 Outhbert street
ivies Rev. E. C, B.A. (curate), 30
Adare street
rvies Rev. Thomas (English Bap-
tist), Meadow street
Dyke W. Frederick. Aber house
Ferguson Daniel. Mavfield
Jones Rev. John Griffith (Welsh Con-
"onall. 18 Glvn street
Jones Rev. Llwchwr (Welsh Baptist),
Prospect place
Lewis Rufns T. Bn'n road
Llewellvn William J.P. Gorwvl
Pugh Rev. David R.. B.A. (Congre-
gational). Adare street
Rees Rev. Edward (curate). Caedu ter
R'ohards David L. Brookland villa
Thomas Rev. Hugh M.A. (vicar). The
Rev. T. Mansell (Welsh
Vic
Thoa
tist
Williams Rev. Charles (Calvinistic
Methodist), Brynhenlog
COMMERCIAI..
Abbott Geo. shopkeeper, 2 Walters rd
Anderson Andrew W., MB.. Ch B.
Glas. physician & surgeon (surgery)
Ashman Nellie (Mrs ), apartments, 7
Prospect place
Barclays Bank Limited (snb-branoh)
(attends mon. wed. & fri. 10 am.
to 3 p.m. ; sat. g.30 a.m. to 12.30
p.m ). T2 Commercial street; draw
on head office, 54 Lombard street,
London E C 3
Bartlett Sarah Ann (Mrs.), builder,
Dravcott house
Belli Bros, shopkeepers, 31 High st
Brabham John, clothier, 66 High st
Branch Ann (Mrs.), Corbett Arm»
P.H. Bridge street
Britton Saml. beer retailer. High st
Brown Wm. shopkpr. Dnnraven place
Calcagni Bros, fruitirers, 47 High st
CalcaoTii Anto'iio. refreshment rooms.
32 Bridge street
Capin Hv. boot dlr. ^2 Dnnraven pi
Card Arthur William, hair dresser,
75 High street
Chapnell Joseph, news agent, 56 *
■;8 Hic'i street
Central Billiard Fall(Charles Rattray,
proprietorl. Bethania row
Clark William J. hair dresser, 16
Commercial street
Cckram John, grocer, Empnrmm
Cohen Mver. house furnisher, 87
nigh street
Cory Bro». & Cn. Ltd. cnllierv nrnprs
Cross Abigail (Mrs.),.shpkr.r.?4High st
Cross John, haulier. 10 River street
Curtis Jn. Jas. butcher, ai High st
David Annie (Miss) C.M.B. midwife,
17 Prospect place
Davies Margaret *; Elizabeth (Misses),
drapers. «;< High street
Davies B. Abner. stationer, i Tvne-
wvdd row & 23 Commercial street
Davies David, boot repairer. 5 Beth-
ania row
€96 OUMORE.
Davies Thos. fried fish dir. 32 High st j
Davies Th08. shpkpr. 17 Wyndham st 1
DsTies William, sewing machine agt. 1
13 North road j
Davies Wm. watch repairer, i6High st i
Dawe Eichard, fried lish dlr.Bridge st
Bawe Thos. shopkpr. 17 Wyndham st
Dorney Thomas John, draper. Post
office, Dunraven place
Edwards William B. dental surgery,
12 Commercial street
Evans Emily (Mrs.), aparts.4Rirer st
Evans JohnR. dairyman, High street
Evans Thos.KingsHead hotel, High st
Evans Thomas, tailor, i River street
Fox Samuel, grocer, St. John's street
French Jas.boot & shoe ma.43High st
Oarw & Ogmore Gas Co. (Sidney
Murray, sec), 53 High street
Gladwin Albert H. clothier, 18 High st
Glass Abraham, fried fish dealer, 29
High street
Goodwin William, fruiterer, 13 Com-
mercial street
Griffiths Henry, shopkeeper, 8 Tyne-
wydd row
Haraer Clement, builder. Cemetery rd
Hare Simon, clothier, High street
Harrison Bert, saddler. High street
Hawkins & Son, fruiterers. Commer-
cial street
Henton Arthur, solicitor (attends fri-
days), 20 Commercial road
Howells Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper,
34 High street
Howells Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Commercial street
India & China Tea Co. grocers, 68
High street
James Willinm & Sons, confectioners,
5 Walters road
James Evan, farmer, Pentrebaily frm
Job Thomas William, school attend-
ance ollicer, 32a, Cardiff street
Jones John & Sons, butchers, 49 & 51
High street
Jones P. & Co. grocers, Dunraven
Jones Annie Louisa (Mrs.), grocer, 9
Prospect place
Jones David, tailor, 33 High street
Jones Gwilym, farmer, Fronwen
Jones John Darid, grocer, Bridge
house. Bridge street
Jones Lewis M. draper, 39 & 45
High street
Jones Stephen, tobccnst. 4 Walters rd
Jones William, butcher. River street
lianman George, shopkpr. 72 High st
Lewis & Llewellyn, solicitors, Gwalia
buildings ; k at Bridgend
Lewis Merthyr Consolidated Co.
colliery
Lewis David, painter, High street
Lewis William, boot maker,20 High st
Llewellyn David (firm, Lewis &
Llewellyn), solicitor, Gwalia bldgs
Llewellyn Thomas, chemist, Commer-
cial street
Llewellyn William, grocer, Gwalia
supply stores
Lloyd.s 'Bank Limited (sub-branch)
(attend tues. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.), 3
Commercial st. ; draw on London
head office, 71 Lombard st E C 3
Lockyer Hubert, insurance agent, 7
Kiver street
London Joint City 4, Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (attends tues.
b fri. 12 noon to 3 p.m.). Com-
mercial street ; draw on head office,
5 Threadneedle street, London E C2 ,
Lotigher Walt.R. butcher, 74 High st
Lucas Thoma.s, agent to Ogmore & !
Oilfach Miners' Federation, Nythfa
Mansel David J. draper. Prospect pi
Morgan John, boot & shoe maker, i&
Commercial street
80UTH WALES.
Nantvmoel Industrial Co-operative
Society Limited (E. W. Lloyd,
manager). High st. & Dunraven pi
National Provincial & Union Bank of
England Limited (Thel(sub-branch)
(attend tues. 12.15 to 3 p.m.), 19
High street; draw on head office,
15 Bishopsgate, London E C 2
Norman Wm. cycle dealer, 93 High st
Ogmore Dairy Co. grocers, 57 High st
Ogmore Vale Non-Political Club &
Institute (D. J. Mansell, sec), 6
High street
Ogmore Vale Workmen's Hall & In-
stitute (George Davey, sec. ; John
Howells, caretaker & librarian),
Commercial street
Ogmore (The) Valley Electric Light
k Power Supply Co. Ltd. (George
Adams, sec)
Ogmore Water Co. Limited (George
Adams, sec)
Olympia Cinema (Sydney E. Cattell,
manager). High street
Payne Sidney W. fruiterer, 5 High sf
Pearce Richard, shopkeeper, 3i .-t.
John's street
Peters David, insur. agent, 21 High st
Peters David, shopkeeper, 23 High st
Philiips James, farmer, Tynewydd frm
Pook John, joiner, St. John street
Pwllypant Cemetery (Miss Sarah
Llangeinor, clerk to the Burial
Board)
Bees David k Son, ironmongers,
High street
Rees John, builder. 8 Prospect place
Bees Thomas, outfitter, 97 High st
Refuge Assurance Co. Limited (J.
Watts, district superintendent), i
St. John street
Reynolds Hy. haulier, 18 Bridge st
Riddle Charles, fruiterer, 60 High si
Ridge Robt. hair drssr. i Llewellyn st
Sampson Thomasin (Mrs.), shop-
keeper, 19 Prospect place
Scott Frank, sihopkeeper,3 Fronwen rd
Smith Alfred, fruiterer, i Blandy ter
Star Supply Stores, grocers, 6 Com-
mercial road
Thomas David, shopkeeper, 54 Dun-
raven place
Thomas Elias, Ogmore Valley hotel
Thomas Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper,
64 High street
Thomas John, farmer, Caedu farm
Thomas John, shopkeeper, no High st
Thomas Morgan, stationer. Post office,
Cnmmercinl street
Thomas William. Fox & Hounds P.H.
High street
freherne William, farmer, Rhuglvn
Tynewydd Constitutional Club (A.' E.
Hamer, sec), 59 High street
Usher Percy, fi.shmong(u\ 10 Com-
mercial street
Waters Mary (Mrs.),shpkpr.88nigh ^l
tt'atkins Meshach, confectioner, 14
Commercial street
Wjtts Albert, draper, Cambridge ho
Webb Maria A. (Mrs.), fruiterer, ;,
Bridge street
Welsh Henrv, butcher. 13 High street
Williams Annie (Mrs), Blandv Arms
P.H. High street
Williams David. Wyndham Arms htl
Williams Idris, butcher, Dunraven pi
Williams Jenkin, butcher. Oxford ho
Williams Jenkin, farmer, Aber farm
Williams Jn. J. grocer,Commercial st
Williams Richd. insur. agt.io High st
Williams William G. seedsman. 1
Bethania row
[kelly*
nfectioners. Com-
PONTTOTMMER.
PniVATR HE.SIDENTS.
Bowen Thomas Rutus, Gwvnfryu
Davies Rev. D. Mardy (Calvinistic
Methodist), Church villas
Davies Rev. Henry Campbell B.A
(vicar). The Vicarage
Evans Rev. David D. (Congrega-
tional), The Manse, Alexandra road
Hnghes Rev. Darid (\Velsh Congrega-
tional), Thornton crescent
Morgan Rev. John W..L.Div.(curate),
Braichymawr rnad
Reynolds Rev. William (English Bap-
tist), 2 Pant street
Saunders Rev. William (Welsh Bap-
tist). Brynhyfryd
Williams Sydney, 146 Victoria street
COMMEBCIAI..
Allport Albert, .shopkpr. 45 Pantygog
Bale & Co. grocers, 11 Oxford street
Barclays Bank Limited (sub-agency)
(open mon. & fri. i to 3 p.m.);
draw on head office, 54 Lombard
street, London E C 3
Batchelor Geo. mason, 3 Chapel st
Bevan May (Miss), confectioner, 129
Oxford .street
Bowen Thomas Rufus MR. OS.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. D.P.H.Oxon. physi-
cian k surgeon, Gwynfryn
Bowen Wm. draper,i7S Oxford street
Brain Edwin, fishmongr.2oa,0xford st
Burt Geo. fried fish dlr. 80 Oxford st
Callen Blanche (Mrs.), tailor, 157
Oxford street
Cash k Co. boot makrs. 77 Oxford st
Cemeterv (Miss Sarah Thomas, clerk
to Burial Board)
Craven Oliver, grocer, 165 Oxford st
Davies Bros, clothiers, 93 Oxford st
Davies David B. grocer, 131 & 133
Oxford street
Davies Emlyn S. drug stores, 75
Oxford street
Davies Gwilym, grocer, 85 Oxford st
Davies Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, i
Waunbant
Davies John, printer, 125 Oxford st
Davies Martha (Mrs.), .shopkeeper, 53
High street
Davies Samuel, tailor, 3 Waunbant
Davies Wm. confectnr. 39 Oxford st
Davies Wm. Jn. shopkpr.39 Oxford st
Davies William Salmon, ironmonger,
161 Oxford street
Eastmans Ltd. bntchers, Oxford st
Eddy Benj. hair dres.ser, 5 Oxford st
Edwards David. boot repr.7 490xford st
Edwards John, grocer t draper,
Pantygos:
Edwards Richd. geiil. dlr. Cambrian ho
Evans & Hughes,grocrs. Albany stores
Evans David, builder, Oxford street
Evans David,ironmonger,9S Oxford st
Evans Dnrid L. grocer, 62 Victoria st
Evans Evan T. grocer, 78 Oxford st
Farmer William & Son, greengrocers,
25 Meadow street & Commercial pi
Feiven George, boot k shoe maker,
147 Oxford street
Ffaldau Collierv Co. Ltd. (Wilfred H.
Heppell, mgr.). Ffaldau collieries
Ffaldau Working Men's Hall k Insti-
tute (Llewellyn Jones, sec)
Fox Job, fancy dealer, 103 Oxford st
Freedman Isaac, furn.dlr. i070iford st
Garw Liberal Club(William Williams.
sec)
Garw k Ogmore Gas Co. (Sydney
Murray, manager)
Garw Water Co. (Morgan Morgan.
*nager). Victoria street
George Samuel, boot k shoe dealer.
Prospect place
Griffiths Catherine (Miss), confec-
tioner, I Railwav terrace
Griffiths Elizabeth (Miss), refresh-
'.nt rooms, Railway terrace
Griffiths Mary (Miss),' dress maker.
136 Vietoria street
Harris Hy. confectioner, 177 Oxford st
Harris P. outfitter, 37 Oxford street
Hicks Richd. shopkpr. 3a, Victoria st
"ills Charles Frederick & Sons, hair
dri-ssers, 171 Oxford street
Hippodrome (The) (Eric R. Wall,
proprietors)
DIRECTOKY.]
Hodges & Sons (Clothiers) Limited,
clothiers, Oxford street
Hodges Frederick John, cabinet ma
2 Cuckoo street
Hopkin Wm. farmer, Fforehlas farm
Hopkins Annie (Mrs.), ironmonger,
53 Oxford street
Hughes Lewis John, watch maker, 41
Oxford street
Hughes Morgan, draper, i3 Oxford st
Humphreys George, chimney sweeper,
44 Victoria streot
Hunt Charles, butcher, i William st
H\int Percy, grocer, 50 Victoria st ,
Horse Hy. chimney swp. The Avenue
Hutchings George, blacksmith
Huxtable George David, shopkeeper,
58 Victoria street
Isaac David, builder. Brjnhyfryd villa
James Jn. (Mrs,),baker,28 Meadow st
James Thos. D. baker, 25 Oxford st
Jarvis Sidney, insur. agt. Hill view
Jenkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), fruiterer,
119 Oxford street
Jenkins Wm.blacksmrth,i380xford st
Jones Benj. ironmonger, 87 Oxford st
Jones Danl. hair drssr. 158 Victoria st
Jones GriiTiths, builder, 6 Hill view-
Jones Isaac Arthur, refreshment
rooms, 2 Commercial place
Jones Margaret (Mrs.), boot manu-
facturer, Wellington house
Jones Bichard, hosier, 153 Oxford st
Jones Watkin.hair drssr. lasOxford st
Lewis William, draper, 33 Oxford st
Lloyd John, insur. agt. 100 Oxford st
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-agency),
Oxford street; open mon. 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. & fri. I to 3 p.m. ; draw
un London head office, 71 Lombard
street E 0 3
London Joint City t Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open mon.
tues. & fri. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) ;
draw on bead office, Threadneedle
street, London E C 2
Maddox Jonathan, coal mer.Eichard st
Maggs James G. shpkpr. 49 Pantvgog
-Vlandy William, Royal hotel
Meadow Dairy Co. Limited, grocers,
17 Oxford street
Morgan Jeremiah, boot maker, 215
Oxford street
.Morgan Frances (Mrs.), grocer, 130
Victoria street
Morgan Thomas 0. boot maker, loi
Oxford street
cycle dlr.j95 Oxford st
chimney sweeper, 51
SOUTH WALES.
Morgan Wm.pork butcher,2oOxford st
Morris John J. frnit6rer,i9 Oxford st
Morris Margaret (Mrs.), greengrocer,
193 Oxford street
Moruzzi & Co, refreshment rooms,
Commercial place
New Braich-y-Cymmer Collieries
(igio) Ltd. (The) (Idris Thomas,
colliery manager)
NichoUs F. W. & Co. bakers, 154
Oxford street
Northern Fire & Life Assurance Co.
(Dapho Powell, agent), Victoria st
Oliver George, boot & shoe dealer,
31 Oxford street
Owen Morgan J. & Co. drapers, 49-51
& 89 Oxford street
Owen John David, sanitary inspector
to the Ogmore & Garw Urban Dis-
trict Council, Albany road
Parker Alfred, shopkpr. 43 High st
Pegler's Stores Limited, grocers,
Bristol ■
PhilUps ]
Phillips
Victoria street
Phillips Stephen, tailor, Oxford street
Phillips William, farmer
Pontycymmer Constitutional Club
(David 0. Groothoff,sec.),Waunbant
Pontycymmer Industrial Co-operative
Society Limited (G. J. Howell.
manager), log Oxford street
Pontycymmer Pablic Hall (William
Stone, proprietor)
Poole Alfred, sewing machine agent,
Powell Dapho L. k Co. solicitors,
Victoria street
Powell Roderick, butchr. 7 Oxford st
Price Frank, boot maker,2i Oxford st
Price George, farmer, Pantygog farm
Priddle Edwin, shopkpr. 15 Pantygog
Pugh Arthur F. butcher, 35 Oxford
street & Commercial place
Rees Wm. t^ea dealer, 71 Oxford st
Roberts Edwd. boot dlr.52 Victoria st
Rogers Idris, fried fish dealer, 167
Oxford street
Shelton William J. hair dresser, 73
Oxford street
Star SupplyStores,grocers,470xford st
Stock Emily (Mrs^, shopkeeper, 83
Oxford street
Stnppel Esther (Mrs.), furniture
dealer, 57 Oxford street
Styles Henry, confr. 173 Oxford st
OXWICH.
697
Teague Saml. boot repr.105 Oxford st
Thomas William k Sons, batchers,
137 Oxford street & 124 Victoria st
Thomas David, fruiterer, 97 Oxford st
Thomas Griffith, butcher, Pantygog
Thomas Isaac, Llanharan hotel
Thomas M. (Mrs.), Flandan hotel
Thomas Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34
Alexandra road
Thomas Morgan, Pontycymmer hotel
Thomas Wm. shopkpr.49 Bridgend rd
Trehearne Gomer, insurance agent,
121 Oxford street
Tucker Job, shopkpr. 7 Alexandra rd
Tudor Thos. farmer, Braich-y-Cymmer
Tutt Frank, baker, 39 Pantygog
Veale Jsph. photogrphr. 7 Guaenbunt
Walters WilUam, insurance agent, 307
Oxford street
Warwick Samuel George, painter k
decorator, 6 Green hill
Wellington Arthur, hair dresser, 22
Oxford street
Whitford Arthur, shopkeeper, 160
Victoria street
Williams & Co. china dealers, Si
Oxford street
Williams Sydnev M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.PLond. 146 Victoria street
Williams Thns.shopkpr.169 Oxford st
Williams William, grocr. Royal stores
Willis Edgar, fruiterer, 91 Oxford st
Woodcock Alexander F. confectioner,
53 Oxford street
Woodley H. k Co. butcher, 15 Ox-
ford street
Worgan Wm. shopkeeper, 2 High st
Woonton Jas. harness ma. 3 Oxford st
PONTTRHTLL.
COMMERCIAL.
Isaac Morfydd (Miss), stocking
knitter, Llest
Jenkins Hopkin, shopkpr. Post office
Jenkins Thomas W.Braich-y-Cyrmner
Junction hotel
Lloyd Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Llest
Matthews Isaac, shopkeeper, Llest
Morgan Elizh, (Mrs.), shopkpr. Llest
Pontyrhyll Co-operative Industrial
Society Ltd. (David Edwards, mgr)
Thomas Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Thomas William, grocer, Uest
Watts Thomas, shopkeeper
Whitford Anne (Mrs,), shopkpr. Llest
Williams Ann (Mrs.), fruiterer, Llest
OXWICH is a small parish in the county of Glamor-
gan, on the shore of Oxwich bay, an indentation on the
south coast of the Gower peninsula, and is 9 miles
west from Killay station on the London and North West-
ern railway, 10 from Oystermouth, 13 south-west from
Swansea, and about 217 from London, in the Gower
division of the county, Swansea hundred, Gower union
and petty sessional division, Swansea county court district.
and in the rural- deanery of West Gower, archdeaconry of
Carmarthen and diocese of St. David's. The church of
St, lUtyd is a building of stone, in the Early English style,
consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a massive em-
battled western tower, containing one bell, inscribed
" Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis '* ; in the church
tomb to the De la Meres, who restored the church in 1
the Norman period: the church was restored in 1893 j
by Miss Talbot, and in the course of the work some |
inscribed slabs were met with bearing the names of I
two former rectors of the 12th and 14th centuries: '
there are 100 sittings. The registers of baptisms date
frsra the year 1728; marriages, 1724; burials, 1724.!
The living is a rectory, annexed to that of Nicholaston,
joint net yearly value ^31
of Lady BIythswood, and held sine
Latimer Daniel Davies B.A. of Queens' College. Cam- I Publi
bridge, and B.A, of St. David's College, Lampet<r. I
There is a Wesleyan chapel, Oxwich Castle,
Davies Rev, Latimer Daniel B,A
(rector). Rectory
COMMERCIAI..
Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over
tArtherton Augustine, farmer. West.
em Slade
OLDCASTLE, see Bridgend,
stands near the vUlage, was founded, it is said, by Henry
de Newburgh or Bellomont, Earl of Warwick, in the
reign of Henry I. and about the middle of the i6th
century Sir Rice Mansel (d. 1588) erected the tower and
gateway, still bearing his arms — a chevron between thre»
maunchos ; the remains are now in part occupied as a
farmhouse, and include an ancient dove-cote. At Oxwich
Bay, on the southern shore of Gower, are Bone Caves,
resembling those of the South Devon coast, and containing
deposits of remains of extinct animals, supposed to have
been carried there by the carnivorous beasts of a remot«
Dalaeontological era. Lady BIythswood is the s«le land-
owner. The soil is sandy loam ; subsoil, limestone,
altar j The cliiet crops are barley, oats and roots. The area
is 1.248 acres of band and 17 of water, 2 of tidal water
and 469 of foreshore; rateable value, .£872; the popula-
tion in 1911 was 178,
Parish Clerk, George Jenkins.
Post Office.— Miss Harriet Stephens, snb-postmistress.
Letters through Reynoldston, Glamorganshire, Por-
tevnon is the neiirest money order & Oxwich Coast-
guard Station the nearest telegraph office
the gift Wall Letter Box, Oxia
eh Green
018 by the Rev. 1 A Board of Trade Life Saving Apparatus is kept, here,
■ ~ ■= - Elementary School (mixed), for 67 children -
Winifred Corker, mistress
hich ' There is a motor omnibus service from Swansea
William, farmer, Norton Fox Ivor, farmer
Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper Grove Lionel, farmer, Norton
Hoskins George, farmer, Channel
view, Slade
tHughes Charles, farmer
698 oxwicH.
SOUrH WALES.
[kelly'i
Institnte & Beading Boom (Lionel i Knudsen Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper I Tajlor Margaret (Mrs.), farmer
Grove, sec) Morgan Evan, farmer, Norton Taylor William, farmer, Slade
Jenkins Wm. D. grocer. The Bank Stephens Harriet k Emma (Misses), I Witts Hngh V. metal merchant,
tJohn Jn. frmr. Oxwich Castle farm I grocers ! Craigydon, .Slade valley
OYSTEHMOITTH. see Swansea. PAINSCASTLE, see Llanbedr Pain
PAHCEL CANOL, see Melindwr. PARK MILL, see Pennard.
PATEB, see Pembroke Dock.
^tle.
PATRICIO, Patrishow or Partrishow, is a small
parish in the county of Brecknock, and on the Grwyne-
fawr river. 5 miles from Talgarth station, on the
Midland and Keath and Brecon, and Cambrian rail-
ways, 6 north-east from Cnckhowell, and 6 from Aber-
gavenny, in the hundred, anion, county court district
and petty se.ssional division of Crickbowell, and in
the rural deanery of Crickbowell, archdeaconry of
Brecon and diucese of St. uavid's. The church of
St. Ishow is an ancient edifice of stone, chiefly oi
the Perpendicular period, but with some remains of a
structure of much earlier dale; as now standing, it con-
sists of chancel, nave, south porch, a small western an-
nexe, and a western bell-cote containing 2 bells : the total
length is only a little over 40 feet, and the width from
16 to 17 feet : the chancel has an east window of two lights,
with a plain bracket on either side, and two square-headed
windows and a priest's doorway on the south side, but
there are no windows on tlie north side either of the
chancel or n.ive. except a small one lighting the stairs
to the rood-loft, which are approached from the nave by
a doorway on the north side : the rood-loft itself, 4 feet
in width, and one of the most interesting features of the
church, is of oak, in the florid Gothic style, and splendidly
carved, with a vine bearing clusters of grapes, and the
figure of a serpent at the base on either side: the work is
attributed to an Italian artist, and the screen is thought
to have been presented bv the Herbert familv, who were
landowners here during' the 14th and I5tli centuries:
below the rood-loft are two stone altars, .still retaining their
original pre-Ueformation positions, but that on the south
•ide is considerably larger than the one on the north;
one of the table slabs still exhibits several consecration
crosses : the south wall of the nave is pierced by a single
window of three lights, and in the porch is a holy water
stoup ; at the west end of the nave is a small attached
structure, apparently of earlier date than the main fabric,
and entered by a doorway on the south side ; it contains an
altar, and was probably a bede-house, or the abode of
a recluse; the font consists of a cup-shaped basin on a
low cylindrical shaft and circular base ; it is coeval with
the original church dedicated in io5o, and' bears a now
iiiiperfpct inscription, which may be read " Menhir Me
Fecit (I)n Te(m)pore Genillln " ; but it is evident from
tlie style of the characters that this legend is an addition,
ami not of earlier date than the I3tb century: in the
church is pre.^erved a copy of a black-letter Welsh Bible
of 1620: in 1908-9 the church was repaired under the
direction of Mr. W. D. C-flrSe, architect, at a cost of
over ^1,000 : there are 60 sittings: in the churchyard
stands the base of a cross of the 15th century. The
registers date from the year 1728. The living is a
chapelry annexed to the rectory of Llanbedr, joint net
income .£190. witih 32 acres of glebe, in the gift of
the Duke of Beaufort, and held since 1914 bv the
Rev. Thnmas Cyril Wyndham Lewis B A. of St. David's
0-)llege, Lampeter, who resides at Llanbedr Rectory. On
the bank of Nant Mair, and near the church, is a well or
spring, lined with stone slabs, and known as " Ffynnon
Ishm," and once believed to possess curative, if not
miraculous properties. The Duke of Beaufort is lord of
the manor and Walter Gabb esq. is the principal land-
owner. The land is under agriculture, with some
pasturage. The area is 1,471 acres of land and 8 of
water; rateable value, ^^592; the population in 191 1
Let
43-
through Abergavenny, which is
money order & telegraph office
le children of this parish attend the schr
Coal Pit
the
Samuel,
house
F.* HMEBS.
Bcvan William, Wernybustach
13rute Thomas John, Llwynon
Davies James, Penvbaer
iJabb William, Coe"d & Neuaddwe
■illage, including the
COMMBliCIAL.
Parsons Philip, miller (water), Gelly
well tog
PEMBBEY is a parish and
viUagi-s of Trimsaran and Pwll
from Llanelly. 14 south-east from Carmarthen and 229
miles from London by Great Western railway, and has
a station (Pembrey and Burry Port) on the Llanelly
and Carmarthen Junction section of the Great Western
railway, another one in the villasje and a halt at
Pinged, on the Gwendreath Valley railway. The parish
is in the Llanelly division of the countv o'f Carmarthen,
hundred of Kidwelly, Llanelly petty s'essional division,
onion and county court district, iii the rural deanery
of Kidwelly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese
of St. David's: there is a haven here with an excellent
channel, under the control of the Earl of Ashburnham
The scenery is very fine and the sindv beach is good
The church of St. Illtyd is an ancient building of stone
in the Early English style, consisting o' chancel, nave,
aisles, south porch and a massive embattled western
tower, containing 3 bells : the church was restored
in 1911, at a cost of ^,3,500 : there are 350 sittings:
in Jhe churchyard is a gravestone to a niece of
Josephine, the consort of the Emperor Napoleon I.
who was drowned off the neighbouring coast in the vear
1828. The register, including that of Llandyrv, dates
from the year 1700. The living is a vicarage, net yearly
value jt294, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the
gift of trustees, consisting of the bishop of the diocese
and Messrs. Elkington, and held since 1914 by the Bev
David Ayron .Jenkins MA. of Jesus College, Oxford.
The chapel of ease of the Holy Trinity, at Pwll,
was erected in 1904, and will seat 200 per.sons. The
chapel of ease at LLANDYB'lf, restored at a con-
siderable expense, and enlarged in 1905 at a cost of
;£700, is a plain cruciform building of stone, consisting
of chancel, nave and transepts, and has 230 sittings.
The Ashburnham Golf Club in this parish has a course
of 18 holos. The Earl of Ashburnham, who is lord of
the manor. Lady Ho-ward, William Mansel Lewis esq.
Trimsaran Colliery Co. Limited, Mrs. Pemberton
and C. E. A. Jones esq. are principal landowners.
The area is 14,592 acres of land, 186 of inland water.
363 of tidal »ater and 7,418 of foreshore; rateable
Marchant James Albert, Neuadd
Parsons Phillip, Gellywelltog
Powell Alfred & Evan, Tynyllwyn
Price Charles, Tyrywen
Thomas James, Llwynbrain
value, ^43,309 ; the population in igii was 4.549 in
the civil and 9,023 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Sexton, Tom Hughes.
Bv an Order of the Carmarthen County Council, dated
Nov. I, 1902, Burry Port, formerly in Pembrey civil
parish, was constituted an Urban District and civil
ish.
shire
Post Office, Pwll.— Thomas Brazell, sub-postmaster
Letters arrive through Llanelly. Sandy is the nearest
money order clBce, ij miles distant, &. Llanelly the
nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant
Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Trimsaran.— Mrs. Ann Griffiths.
sub-postmistress. Letters bhrongh Kidwelly, Car-
marthenshire
Pillar Letter Box. Pembrey
Wall Letter Boxes.— Penibrey (Kurnace) ; Pwll (by
Talbot inn) & Pinged
•LACES OF WOHSHII
vith I
Ser
(Parish Church), Rev. David Avron Jenkins MA. vicar;
10 a.m. k 6 p.m. (Welsh); 11.30 a.m. (English);
tues. 7 p.m. (Welsh)
Llandyrv (Chapel of Ease), Rev. John T. Rees L.Div.
curate; 10.30 a.m. (Welsh & English) & 6 p.m
(Welsh); wed. 7p.m. (Welsh)
Pwll (Chapel of Ease), Rev. Walter Cecil Leigh Daviei
L.Div. resident curate; 11 a.m. (Welsh k Englishl &,
6.30 p.m. (English) ; wed. 7 p.m. (English)
Baptist (Welsh), Noddfa, Trimsaran, Bev. H. R. Jones ;
10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Bajitist, Pwll, Bethlehem, Rev. Richard Owen; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & fri. 7 p.m
Calviiiistic Methodist (Bethel), Rev. Daniel Jones B.A ;
10 a m & C) p m. ; tues. k fri. at 7 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist (Tabernacle), Trimsaran, Rev
Oeler Owen; 10 a.m. i, 6 p.m.; mori. 7 p.m
Congregational (Carmel) (Welsh). Bev. James Howell
Rees A.T.9 ; 10.30 am k 6 p.m ; tues. at 7 p m
DIRECTORY.] SOUTH WALE8.
CoEBreeational (Libanus), PwU (Wel«h), Rev. Thomas 1 Pembrey, bnilt in 1875, lor no Doys « gine » (j
JoneTr 10.30 am. & 2 & 6 p.m.; mon. & fri. 7 p.m ( infants; Henry Snook, master; Mrs. Eimly Simcock,
Congregational (Kehoboth), Trimsaran (Welsh); 10.30 ' ' " '
a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues, & fri. at 7 p.m
Congregational (Sardis), Trimsaran; Rev. Robert Jones;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tuas. & fri. 7 p.m
Wesleyan (Hermon) (Welsh) ; 10 a.m. & 6 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
The undei-mentioned schools are controlled by Pembrey
Group of County Council School Managers ; W. R.
Leyshon, Uanelly, clerk
Kational, built in 1876, for no children; E. D. Jones,
master
PEMBREY. 1 Richards Evan, Salt Bock
PKiViXE liEsiDENTS. \ Roberts Henry, Pembrey farm
Armes James Joseph R. Dan-y-graig i^oge
Ashbuinham Lady Catherine, Pern """"
brey hoiise
Bishop John Walton, Bryn Illtyd
Chedburn N. Stewart, Gloceled
Jenkins Rev. David Ayron M.A
(viau). The Vicarage
Jones Rev. Pryce (Calvinistic Meth)
Williams Rev. John B.A. (curate)
Williams G. Garnons, Rock house
infants' mistres
Pwll, built in 1872, for 225 boys & girls & 125 infants ;
William H. Hughes, master ; Miss Margaret Levis,
infants' mistress
Pinged (mixed & infants), for 92 children; Miss Annie
Jones, mistress
Trimsaran, built in 1875, & enlarged in 1890, for 360
boys & girls & 120 infants; John Erasmus, master;
Miss Hannah Jane Eva
ifants' mistres
COMMEIiCIAL.
Ashburnham Estate Office (G. Gar-
nons WiUiimis, agent). T N 15
Burry Port
Ashburnham Golf Club(A. M. Smith,
hon. sec)
Bennett David, beer retailer
Daniel John, Red Lion inn
Davies Daniel, wagonette proprietor
Davies Ellen Jane (Mrs.), grocer
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper
Edwards Henry, builder
Edwards SI. monumntl.masn. Green vil
Edwards William, builder
Gravelle Samuel Lewis, mon. mason
Griffiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer
John David R. grocer
Jones Alice M.(Miss),Ashburnham htl
Lewis Benjamin, tailor, & post office
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), Commercial
Arms P.H
Lewis Margaret (Mrs.), grocer
London Joint City & Midland Bank
Limited (sub-branch) (open mon.
& fri. 2 till 3.30 p.m.) ; head office,
5 Threiidneedle street, London EC2
Mathias David, Butchers' Arms P.H
Morgan David, tailor
Morgans David, shopkeeper
Pembrey Collieries Limited. T N 18
Burry Port
Phillips Samuel, Plough inn
iiichards William John, tobacconist
FAKMEKS.
Bonnell William, Court
Charles John, Gwrath
Crown Colony (J. S. Marsh, man-
ager), Penybydd, Towyn & Bank
Cottage farms
Davies David, Penllwynissa
Davies David, Rheol Pinged
Davies James, Llwynhelig
Davies Jane (Mrs.), Clos farm
Davies John, Bryndias •
Davies John, Pwllyhwyad
Davies John, Tygwyn
Davies Thomas, Garn
Edwards Samuel, Green villa
Evans William Herbert.Penllwynncha
Gravelle James. Trefynydd
Gravelle John Richard, Tynrheol
(xravelle Thomas, Frwd
Griffiths David, Brooks
Howells Benjamin. Coed
Jones John R. Pwlldomen
Lloyd David, Tywrthymorfaucha
Lloyd John. Tvwrth^Tuorfaissa
Mialliphant William Hy. Danlanucha
Morgan Tom, Llettyrychenfnwr
Morris Thomas. Danybank
Morse David, Penstar
Phillips Henry, Bigyn
Protheroe Mary (Miss), Danlan
Rees William. Penyback
Ann (Mrs.), Tymawr
I Rogers David, Glanstoney
I Thomas David M. Moreh
[Thomas Jabez, Dungeon
'Williams Helena (Mrs.), Tycanol
I Williams James, Cwm farm
I Zachariah David, Cilwen
Zachariah John, Morfaissa
j PWLL.
. (Letters received through Llanelly.)
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Davies Rev. Walter Cecil Leigh L.D.
(curate)
Howard (Catharine Meriel) Lady
M.B.E. CiljTnaenllwyd
Jones Rev. Thomas (Congregational)
Jones Mrs. Bronllys
Owen Rev. Richard (Baptist 1. Bryn-
awel house
COMMEHCIAL.
Bonnell Griffith, farmer, Peuerjn
Cripps E1108, farmer, Barclay
Davies Evan & Co. Limited, colliery
proprietors. Crown, New Pool &
New Lodge Collieries (T N 25
Burry Port (postal address, Burry
Port," Carmarthenshire)
Davies John, Blue Anchor P.H
Davies John, haulier
Davies Stephen, farmer, Parliwillws
Davies Thomas, shopkeeper
Davies William, draper
Davies William, woollen weaver
Evans Thomas & Sons, giocers
Evans Daniel, Talbot inn
Evans John, shopkeeper
Evans William, farmer, Pant
Hughes Gwyn, butcher
Hughes Margaret (Mrs.), shnpkeepe
John Robert, shopkeeper
Jones David, brick manufacturer
Jones Richard, farmer, Pwll farm
Lewis Thomas, farmer. Cold Blow
Morris John, tailor
Owen Llewellyn, farmer, Panthowel
Panthowel Colliery Co
Phillips Griffith, Collier.?' Arms P.H
Powell John, grocer
Protheroe David, farmer, Penwch
Pwll Coal & Brick Co. Limited (Johi
Roberts, sec)
Rees 4, Richards, mineral water mfr
Richards Thos. Travellers' WeU P.H
Speck Mary (Mrs.), nursery
Thomas Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper
Williams Esther (Miss), shopkeeper
Williams John D. Farriers' Arm
PH. Cwmbach
Williams Thomas, farmer, Rhos farm
T., L.Div. (curate).
Lette
shire.
TRIMSARAN.
should be addressed Kidwe
Carmarthe
Marked thus * receiv
through Llanelly.
Marked thus t receive theii
through Pembrey, Burry P
marthenshire.
PRIVATE RESIDKNTS.
Jones Rev. Robert (Congrega
Jones Evan. Plas
Ligertwood George M.B
Owen Rev. Geler (Calvinistic
Rees Rev.
Llandyry
Williams David
iams Ivor, Cnlla
COMMEHCIAL.
Bevan Margaret (Mrs.), grocer
Bonnell David, grocer
Cilrhedin Anthracite Collieries Ltd.
(David Gower, manager)
ivies Rhys, grocer
ivies Thomas E. Star inn
Jnmnds Thomas, Bryn Forest P.H
Griffiths Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper.
Post office
Jeremy Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper
John David, Spludders Bridge inn
John William, draper
tJones Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr. Pinged
Jones J. taUor
Ligertwood George M.B., Ch.B.GIas.
physician & surgeon
Morgan William, shopkeeper
Morgans Morgan, Miners' Arms P.H
Morris Gwilym, shopkeeper
Phillips Phillip, builder, Brvncaerau
Sadler Lettice (Mrs.), Bird-in-Hand
P.H
Trimsaran Colliery Co. Limited
(Ivor Williams, sec)
Trimsaran Industrial Co-operative
Society Ltd (Thos.Gomer Lloyd, sec)
Williams David, smith
Williams David. Smiths' Arms P.H
Pontnewvdd
Williams David, stone mason
Williams Thomas, hair dresser
Williams William, batcher
Beynon Daniel. Murlluscwm
Beynon John, Pwll-llygod
Bevnon Thomas, Clun
Beynon Thomas, Tynewydd
Bonnell David
Brace John, Caeffaldre
Davies Daniel, Cilrhedin
Davies Daniel, WaunfFynonau
•Davies David. Dythel
•Davies David.Tirpetras.Trimsaran rd
•Davies Edwin, Bhiwlas. Trimsaran rd
Davies Thomas, Syddun Melyn
Davies William. Llwyncelyn
Edwards Daniel, Bont, Morfa k Cot-
tage farms
Emanuel John, Glanmorlais
Erasmus John, Alltysgreech
Evans Ben, Talycarn
Evans Daniel. Penllwynteg
Evans Daniel. Syddun
Evans John. Brynllu
tEvans William. Wern
•Gale Jane(Mrs.),Fald. Trimsaran rd
Gnwer David. Moat
[•Griffiths Owen. Penyfedw, Trim-
saran road
iGwvnne Bridget (Mrs.), Pmged
I Mar-.'h farm
in. Lletrogmawr
p.,nteg
Jones David. Aquednct
•.Tores Saml. Emlvch. Trimearan rd
T.lnvd David. Rrvnwvthnn
T.odwick Thimas (Mrs ). Glasbnry
tMorgans William. Tvcornel
"hillips Enoch. Trillwm
Phillips Jihn. Morlaisncha
•Phillips William, Tir-Richard, Trim-
saran road
700 PEMBREY.
SOUTH WALES.
■•Protheroe Peter, Tygxrjn, Trim- 1 Thomas Martha. (Mrs,), Penybont
ssran road Thomas William Roger, Laburnan
Soathcott Jemima (Mrs), Bagland Treharne Phillip, Alltyscreech
•Thomas Margaret (Mrs), Blaen- 1 Williams Barton, Foslas
yewm, Trimsaran road i Williams David, Gellirwydd
[kelly's
I Williama Evan, Morfabach
Williams Hugh, Duffrp
Williams John, Kej'drim
Williams John, Tycoch
PEMBROKE
PEMBROKE is a market town and an ancient municipal
Ixprou-jh, with a station on the Great Western rail-
way, 260 miles from London, 156 from Bristol, 7 east-
by-south from the town of Milford, 10 south from
Haverfordwest and 10 from Tenby ; it is the head of a
union. In the county of its name, hundred and petty
sessional division cf Castlemartin, county court district
of Pembroke Dock, and in the rural deanery of Castle-
martin and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's.
The town is situated on the margin of a creek, navigable
for coasting vessels of ordinary burthen, and here
dividing itself into two channels, encircling the peninsula
upon which Pembroke, with the castle, stands ; it con-
sists chiefly of one long street, and has three parishes,
vit. St. Ma'ry, St. Michael, and Monkton, and the borough
comprises the two wards of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock,
or Pater A charter is still in existence which was granted
by Henry II. in 1154, in confirmation of an earlier charter
of Henry I. in nog ; these were again confirmed by succes-
sive monarchs, but on the pa.^sing of the " Municipal Cor-
porations Act, 1835 " (5 and 6 Wm. H'. c. 76) the Cor-
poration was remodelled, and now consists of a mayor,
aldermen and 18 councillors. The borough has a com-
mission of th-! peace. Pembroke was previously a
parliamentary borough, but under the " Representation
of the People Act, 1918," the borough and cmmty only
returns one member.
The town is lighted with gas, from the works in Pem-
broke Dock, the property of the Pembroke Docks and
Town Gas Co. and supplied with water from works at
South Down, near Pembroke ; the supply is derived from
large reservoirs, fed bv springs at South Down.
The church of St.' Michael, which stands at the east
end of the town, on the site of an ancient church, is a
plain modern edifice in the Gothic style, consisting of
chancel, nave, aisles, and an embattled tower, with pin-
nacles, containing 2 bells : a stained window was placed
in the north wall of the nave in 1918 by Mrs. J. James,
in memory of her husband and son, and another in
1919, given by Mr. Mansel Bryant, in memory of his
son, killed in Palestine. The church was restored in
1886-7, *•• * f^^t "f ;£2,i30, and has 520 sittings. A
new vicarage house was erected in 1905. The register
dates from the year 1748. the earlier entries, from 171 1
to 1747, being included in the register of St Mary's
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^^175, with
residence, in the gift of trustees of Colonel Morgan J.
Saurin J. P. and held since 1910 by the Rev. John
Alfred Griffith Howe!! Lio.Div. of St. David's College,
Lampeter.
The church of St. Mary, in the centre of the town,
in a building in the Norman and Early Pointed styles,
and consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch,
a small chapel on the south called the " Mayor's aisle,"
and a centra! tower containing 8 bells : the south wal!
of the nave is Late Norman, as is also the entrance door-
way, over which is a niche ; the doorwav leading to the
rood loft remains; on the north side is a small door-
way, now blocked, which evidently led into a small build-
ing east of the tower, probablv a sacristy ; in the east
wall is a recess, and in the south wall over the piscina is
a small but deep opening, supposed to have been used
for relics; the plate imlndes a chalice, presented in
1645 by Colonel Poyer, who defended the castle against
Cromwell, and who was subsequently shot ; in the
Mayor's aisle is a curious old brass, erected to a Francis
Parry esq. a former mayor : the east windr.w is of
stained glass, and was erected in 1907 to the memory
of the Rev. D. W. Jenkins, vicar of the parish 1889-
iSgg; there are two stained west windows, given by
Mrs. Daniel Shewin Thomas in memory of her late
husband ; and one in memory of Canon Phillips, a
former vicir; and a tablet to Lieut. E. George, who
foil in the Great War; and there are monuments to
the Meyrick and Adams families ; a fine reredos of
Balh stone, from designs by J. L. Pearson esq. B.A.
was erected in 189.-?, at a cost of /250, and a new orsmn
in 1890 at an expenditure of ;^3S0 : the church was
restored in 1874 »' " cost of /3,200. and further re-
stored in 1890 at a cost of j^6oo. In 1909 new oak
choir stalls were placed in the church, tothe memory
of the Hfiv. William Jones, a former vicar: in the
'"■Milh wall of the na»-« i.s a stained window to the
memory of the late Henry Thomas Pratt, a former
churchwarden : there is a two-light chancel window to
the memory of the ofl&cers and men of the 3rd King's
Shropshire Light Infantry who fell in the Great War:
there is also in the chancel a window in memory of
Major Treweeks, a former churchwarden: in 1919 a
brass tablet was added to the memory of the late Mr.
L. Beynon : there are 500 sittings. The register dates
from the year 1711, and includes the early ragisters
of St. Michael and St. Nicholas. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value j^25o, with residence, in the
E-ift of Colonel Morgan James Saurin J.P. and held
since 1899 by the Rev. Charles Hayward Phillips M.A.
of Clare College, Cambridge,
The church of St. Nicholas, at Monkton, on the
extreme west of the town, formed a portion of the Bene-
dictine priory of SS. John the Evangelist and Nicholas,
founded here in 1098 by the Earl of Pembroke, as a cell
to the abbey of Seez, in Normandy, and consists of
Decorated choir, Norman nave with vaulted stone roof,
and a central tower containing 8 bells : a considerable
amount of Saxon and Pointed work still exists: the north
wall of the nave is actually two separate walls, the outer
one having been the south wall of the original Saxon
church : north of the chancel is a chapel, restored in 1898,
with an open passage intervening ; triple sedilia, a piscina,
a hagioscope, and the founder's tomb remain : the stair-
case leading to the priest's chamber over the south porch
was reopened in 1869; the doorway and steps are in
excellent preservation : the stained east window was
erected to commemorate the visit to this church, August
23rd, 1902, of His late Majesty King Edwtird VII. and
Queen Alexandra. A chained prayer book, dated 1619,
in the original leather binding, and in good preserva-
tion, was discovered by the vicar in 1904. and placed in
the chancel. The church was restored in 1882-3, at a
cost, including fittings, of ;£i,ooo : the choir, long
ruinous, was restored in 1889: there are 300 sittings.
The registers date from the year 1748, the earlier
portions being included in those of St. Mary's. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value ^faio, with resi-
dence, in the gift of Col. M. J. Saurin, and held sinci-
1877 by the Rev. David Bowen B,A, of St. David's
College, Lampeter, chaplain of Pembroke union, pre-
bendary of St. David's, rural dean of Castlemartin. and
surrogate.
The prior's house lies to the west and is now a farm
Each parish has its own burial ground. The church-
yard of St. Mary's has been closed for some time, and the
present burial-ground is situated at a place called St.
Daniel's, about a mile and a half from the town, where
there stands a church used as the mortuary chapel,
St Michael's churchyard was closed in 1895, and a new
burial ground of 2 acres, on the Upper Lamphey road,
formed, at a cost of .^600; it has a mortuary chapel and
is under the control of a burial board of 9 members,
formed in 1893.
The Monkton burial ground consists of i acre, and con-
tains a m.irtuary chapel; the total cost was ^£500, and it
is under the control of a burial board of 9 members,
fornaod in 1893.
The Baptist chapel, St. Michael's square, is a building
of limestone with freestone dressings in the Gothic style,
erected in 1877-8, at a cost of ^2,500, and seats 600.
West Gate Calvini.stic Methodist chapel, built in 1866, at
a cost of ;f2,ioo, and remodelled and redecorated in JB78,
seats .about 500 ; a new orcan was provided in 1913,
at a cost of ^250 The Congregational chapel, in Main
street, erected in 1811, and rebuilt in 1867, will seat 700 ;
there is also a spacions school, class and vestry rooms,
and a house for the minister ; the total cost of the build-
ings was .^3,500: a new organ was erected in 1900. at
a cost of £s°° '■ "''s chapel was first founded in 1691 .
The Wesleyan chapel. Main street, is a building of stone,
in the Italian stvle. and will seat about 700 persons.
The Town Hall is a plain building, with a market
underneath.
The municipal insignia include two maces, a mayoral
chain and borough seals. The maces are of silver, each
being 27 inches in length ; they have plain shafts, divided
by rings into four unequal sections ; the heads are semi-
globular, one beio^ larger than the other, and they bear
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
IBROKE.
701
the date 1632, and are surrounded at the top by double
circlets, the lower being reversed ; on the flat tops of
the heads are the Royal Stuart arms within a garter, and
the initials C, B. Both maces were restored in 1890, by,
and at the sole cost of, George Lambert esq. F.S.A. of
London. The mayor's chain of gold was a gift to the
Corporation by the ladies of Pembroke, on the occasion
of the Jubilee of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, and
has a pendant badge, bearing a representation of the
borough seal, and the arms of Gilbert, Earl of Pem-
broke, King John, Henry VIII. and Queen Victoria. The
borough seal is circular, and exhibits a square tower
rising above an embattled gateway, flanked by circular
turrets, and round the margin is a legend ; there are
also two other seals.
The Assembly Rooms, built by a company in x865, con-
sist of a large hall capable of holding 400 persons, lobbies,
and ft ball and tea room over the hall, so arranged that
when occasion requires they can be thrown into one ;
the hall is let for public meetings and entertainments.
The Pembroke and Castlemartin Conservative Club is
in Castle twrace, and has a billiard room, a reading
mom and other apartments.
The market, which, is held on Saturdays, is chiefly for
meat, eggs, butter, vegetables and farm and garden" pro-
duce. There is also a cattle market, held on the last
Monday in each month, in the New Cattle market. East
end, and a cattle show in December.
A general fair for pleasure and hiring is held on
October loth and the Saturday following.
The Pembroke, Pembroke Dock and District Infirmary,
established in 1862, occupies premises built in 1898 in
East Back, as a Diamond Jubilee Memorial, and has 7
beds.
There were formerly many benefactions to the poor,
but some have become extinct ; those still available are :
Dr. Jones's charity fur apprenticing boys and maintain-
ing poor families living in any of the three parishes, dis-
tributed at Christmas, by fifteen trustees and realising
about ;f3oo yearly, from which two apprentices are
placed out ; the rest, after deducting expenses, being dis-
tributed amongst the eligible poor: Dr." Powell's charity,
which provides £1 yearly, distributed in bread : and Mrs.
Mary Meare's charity, being the interest upon £i(>f> in
the 2J per Cent. Con.sols, which is distributed yearly
amongst six widows.
The principal attraction to the antiquary are the beau-
tiful ruins of Pembrok* Castle, which occupy a promon-
tory at the west end of the town ; the walls of the fort-
ress are in parts fourt.een feet thick, and for a considerable
period resisted the forces of Oliver Oromwell. who con-
ducted the siege in person, and having reduced the fort-
ress, caused it to be dismantled : the prominent feature of
the existing remains is the great circular keep, a Norman
work about 70 feet in height, which stands within the
inner ward, and is said to have been the birth-place, 26
July, 1455, of King Henry VH. In the rock beneath the
north hall is an enormous natural cavern, called " The
Wogan," 75 feet long and 50 wide, from which communi-
cation between the interior of the castle was carried on
by a spiral stone staircase, and with the harbour by a
sally-port ; within this subterranean apartment the sound
of the human voice reverberates in a musical, but peculiar
manner.
The principal landowners are Sir Thomas Charlton
Meyrick b-art. K.C.B. ; Ccl. Morgan James Saurin J.P. ;
John Frederick Lort-Phillips esq. and Sir Charle.i
Edward Gregg Philipps bart.
The area, rateable values and population of the civil
parishes and the Municipal Borough are co-extensive and
are as follows, vi?.. : —
Area (acres).
, ■• > Rate-
Land, able
Pop. inclusive Tidal Fore- Value,
191 1, of inland water, shore. 19x9.
St. Mary (including water. £
Pembroke Dock)t i3.'36 2,479 3j 468 47,007
St. Michael x,48i 1,869 i 15 5,644
Monkton r,os6 331 7 62 1,971
Total iS.673 -4.679 41 545 54.622
t Including 10 officers and 139 inmates in the Poor
Law Institution, 118 in the Defensible Barracks, 85 in
the Military Married Quarters, 342 in the Hut Encamp-
ment, 8 in the Boyal Naval Hospital, and 600 on board
The municipal borough is divided into two wards,
viz.: Pater, population, iqii, 11.336, and Pembroke,
population, 4,337.
The area of the Pembroke and Haverfordwest parlia-
mentary limits is 16,177 acres; the population in igit
was 3l',634. viz. : — Fishguard, 2,72r ; Haverfordwest,
5,919; Milford, 5.738; Narberth, 1,101;; Pembroke.
18,143 ; Tenby, 4.368 ; and Wiston, 640.
The number of electors on the parliamentary register
of the whole district in 1914 was 7,803, of which 3,696
were in Pembroke borough.
Parish Clerks (St. Michael) (vacant) ; deputy
(vacant) ; (St. Mary's), David AVilliams ; (Monkton).
Col. Morgan James Saurin J.P. ; deputy, James Morant.
OFFICIAL E.gTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c
Post. M. O., T.. Telephone Call & Telephonic E. D.
- Office. — G. H. Male, postmaster
Town Sub-Post Offic». Monkton. — Thomas Croft, sub-
poFtmaster
CORPORATION.
1919-1920.
Mayor, Councillor Joseph Gibby.
Deputy Mayor, Councillor William Henry Bowen.
Aldermen.
Arthur Francis Beddoe j Rees Phillips
John Lawrence William Robinson
William J. Morris | Charles Young
Councillors.
Pembroke Ward.
Presiding Aldennan, Arthur Francis Beddoe
William Heni-y Bowen I Henry Ogloby
Daniel Davies | William Phil'lips
Owen Davies 1 John Rock
William Morris Griffiths John Bogern
John Jones 1
Pater Ward.
Presiding Alderman. John Lawrence.
Jamee Brown | William Charles Ivemey
Thomas H. Edwardt [ David John
Joseph Gibby | William G. Lloyd
John Grieve Charles Sinnett
Owen Hire | William Smith
Mayor's Auditor, John Rogers, Pembroke Dock
Borough Auditors, William Henry Warlow, Pembroke
& Joseph Snoddy, Bush street, Pembroke Dock
The Corporation meets at Pembroke & Pembroke Dock
alternately, on 2nd tuesday in each month
Officers of the Corporation.
Town Clerk, Ronald Dosson Lowless, Main street, Pem-
broke & 71 Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Treasurer, Harry Michael Rice, Barclays Bank Ltd.
Pembroke Dock
Borough Accountant, Frederick H. Hordley, 71 Bush
street, Pembroke Dock
Medical Officer of Health, Daniel Leigh Morgan M.D.,
B.S.Lond., M.B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 27 Commer-
cial row, Pembroke Dock
Borough Surveyor, William E. Orchard A.M.Inst. M. &
C.E. yr Bush street. Pembroke Dock
Sanitary Inspector, Philip Morgan, 71 Bush street, Pem-
broke Dock
Collectors of Bates, S. A. Elliott k F. W. Thomas,
Pembroke Dock
Manager of Water Works,Jn. Morgan, Monkton, Pembroke
Bailiffs, Thomas Thomas, The Common, Pembroke 4;
John Noakes, King street, Pembroke Dock
Hall Keeper, Thomas Thomas, Pembroke
Market Inspector, Stephen Griffiths. Pembroke Dock
Town Crier, Thomas Uhomas, The Common, Pembroke
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES.
The Miiyor & the Ex-Mayor
Angel William. 18 Bush street. Pembroke Dock
Beddoe Arthur Francis. Main street, Pembroke
Brown Thomas. Kingswood, Waterloo, Pembroke Dock.
Clarke William Miles, Bufferland ter. Pembroke Dock
Grieve William Nevison, Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Ivemey William Charles, Princes st. Pembroke Dock
Jones John, The Grove. Grove hill. Pembroke
Lawrence John. EmIyn house. London rd. Pembroke Dck
Morg-.ms Henry. Nor'gan's Hill terrace, Pembroke
Rees Thomas, Ty Gwyn, Arg5-le street, Pembroke Dock
Rowe John. Main street. Pembroke
Rowlands John, Norgan's Hill terrace, Pembroke
Saunders Edward Argent M.B.C.S.Eng. i Apley ter-
race, Pembroke Dock
r02 PEMBKOKE.
^OUTH WALE!5.
[kelly'
Sketch Samuel Bolt, 73 Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Smith William, 10 Bash street, Pembroke Dock
Teesdale George Henry, 2 Pembroke st. Pembroke Dock
Tombs Fredk.^Philip, Waterloo ho. Main St. Pembroke
WaUOD William G. 7 Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Willing Samuel Williiim, Main street, Pembroke
Toang Charles, 51 Gwvther street, Pembroke Dock
Clerk, Herbert Arthur Jones-Lloyd, 67 Bush street,
Pembroke Dock
Magistrates' sittings are held at the Town hall alternate
mondays, at 2 p.m. ; also at Pembroke Dock, alter-
nate Saturdays, 2 p.m
PEMBBOKESHIBE MAGISTRATES FOE CASTLE-
MARTIN PETl'Y SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Evans Vice-Admiral Richard, Upton castle, Pembroke,
chairman
Adams Major John Loftus, Holyland, Pembroke
Barneby Richard Hicks, Manor ho. Stackpole, Pembroke
Carrow George E. Manorbier, Pembrokeshire
Davies William, 3 Weston terrace, Tenby
Harries Edgar Philip, 41 Gwther st. Pembroke Dock
John Thomas, The Croft, Tenby
Lambton Col. Francis Wm. Brownslade, Castlemartin,
Pembroke
Lambton Philip Octavius, Brownslade, Pembroke
Meyrick Col. Frederick Charlton C.B.Bush ho.Pembroke
Morgan Major D. Hughes, Penally ho. Pembrokeshire
Parcell Wm. Geo. Fernley lo. Manorbier, Pembrokeshire
Philipps Gen. Sir Ivor K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P. Cosheston
hall, Pembroke
St. Davids Vi.-ccunt, Lydstep Haven,Penally,Pembrokesh
Sitinders Edward Argent, i Apley ter. Pembroke Dock
Sanrin Col. Morgan James, Orielton, Pembroke
Sanrin William, Orielton, Pembroke
Sketch Samuel Bolt, 73 Bush street, Pembroke Dock
Summers Sutton William Bowen, Norton, Tenby
The Mayor of Pembroke & the Chairman, tor the time
being, of the Pembroke Rural District Council are ex-
officio magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, Richard Deane Gilbertson
M.A. Elm place. Main street
Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall, Saturday, at
12 noon. Occasional courts are also held at the
Justices Clerk's offices, Pembroke ; the Police station,
Pembroke & the Police station, Pembroke Dock. The
places in the Petty Sessional division are: — Angle,
Bosheston, Carew, Castlemartin, Cosheston, Hodge-
ston, Hundleton, Lamphey, Manorbier, Nash, Penally,
Pwllcrochan, Rhoscrowther, St. Florence, St. Petrox,
St. Twynncl, Stackpole Elidor, Dpton & Warren
PEMBROKE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The parishes in the District are the same as in the
Union, with the exception of Neyland, Pembroke &
Tenby (St. Mary-in-Liberty). The area ia 57,362
acres; population in 1911, 8,518
Conncil meets at the Town hall, Pembroke, on last
monday in month, at j.30 p.m.
Chairman, William George Parcell, Fernley lodge,
Manorbier
Officials.
Treasurer, Richard Thomas, National Provincial k
Onion Bank of England Limited, Main st. Pembroke
Medical Officer of Health, William Reginald Eyton
Williams M.B., Ch B.Edin. .Main street, Pembroke
Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, David Humphreye
Edwards, Main street, Pembroke
Highway Surveyors, Jabez Roberts, Goldburough, Pem-
broke ; James Davies, Baldwins moor, Manorbier,
Pembrokeshire & William G. Thomas, Ooedcanlas,
BegoHy, Pcmb
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Assembly Rooms
County Police Station, East buck, Pembroke, William
James, sergeant; the local force consists of i sergeant
k 4 constables
Customs, Excise & Pensions Office, East Back, Albert
Rowe, officer
Market House, Main street, Thomas Thomas, keeper
Monkton Burial Ground, Monkton, William Brickie,
clerk to the board
Municipal Borough IsoIatKpn Hospital, Daniel Leigh
Morgan M.D., B S.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. medical
officer; Mrs. Watkin Williams, matron
Pembroke Castle, Mrs. Eliz.iheth Bees, caretaker
Pembroke, Pembroke Dock & District Infirmary, East
back, Douglas Arthur Reid M.D.Edin. John Alex.
Drake M.B.Lond. & Jarne* Wilson M.D., F.B.C.S.
Eng. consulting physicians ; Edward Argent Saunders
M.R.C.S.Eng. William Reginald Eyton Williams
M.B., Ch. B.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
Arthur Hurrell Style M.A., M.D., B.C.Cantab.,
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Daniel Leigh Morgan
M.D., B. S.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.
medical officers ; Rev. Howell Powell (Cong.) & W, T.
Norris, sees.; Miss Williams, matron
St. Michael's Burial Ground, Upper Lamphey road,
William G. Griffiths, clerk tu the board; Thomas
Hicks, sexton
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
Society, Hon. Representatives, W. T. Norris, Orielton
terrace k Mrs. Bowling, 44 Dimond street, Pembroke
Dock. See advertisement
Stamp Office, Post Office, G. H. Male, distributor
Town Hall, Main street, Thomas Thomas, keeper
PEMBROKE UNION.
Board day, monthly, thurs. at i p.m. at the Poor Law
Institution; quarterly board days at i p.m.
The union comprises the following parishes, all in the
county of Pembroke : — Angle, Bosherston, Burton,
Carew, Castlemartin, Cosheston, Gunifreston, Hodge-
ston, Hundleton, Lamphev, Lawienny, Llanstadwell,
Manorbier, .Monkton, Nash, Nev'land, Pembroke St.
ilary, Pembroke St. Michael, Penally, Pwllcrochan,
Redberth, Rhoscrowther, Kosemarket, St. Florence,
.St. Petrox. St. Twynnell, Stackpole Elidor, Tenby St.
.Marv-in-Liberty, Tenby St. Mary-out-Liberty, Upton,
Warren & Caldy & St. 'Margal-et's Islands. The popu-
lation of the union in 1911 was 30,982; area, 63,151
acres ; rateable value at Michaelmas, 1919, ;£i39.298
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Thomas John, 6
The Croft, Tenby
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Arth,
George Owen Mathia.s, Main street, Pembroke
Ti'easurer, Richard Thomas, National Provincial &
Union Bank of England Limited, Main st. Pembroke
Relieving Officers i Collectors to the Guardians, No. \
district, Valentine Roberts, Orielton terrace. Main st.
Pembroke ; No. 2 district, George R. Toung, Green-
hill avenue, Tenby
Vaccination Officers, Districts i & 5, Valentine Roberts',
Orielton terrace. Main street, Pembroke; Districts a
& 3. George E. Young, Rydal mount, Tenby; District
4, .Miss Lilian Griffiths, Picton road, Neyland
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. i & 2 dis-
tricts, W. R. E. Williams MB., Ch. B.Edin., M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Main street, Pembroke; No. ^
district, Ernest Mansford Knowling B.A., M.B.Camb.',
M.R.C.S.Eng. North Bay View, Tenby; No. 4 district
(vacant) ; No. 5 district, Edward Argent Saunders
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. i Apley ter. Pembroke Dock
The Poor Law Institution is an edifice of stone built
in 1837 to hold 160 inmates ; W. G. P. Morris,
master: Eev. Canon David Bowen B.A. chaplain;
W. R. E. Williams M.B., Ch. B.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng.,
L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; Mrs. G. Morris,
matron ; William F. Bentley & Mrs. W. F. Bentley,
industrial teachers at the Children's home. Croft
house. The Green
PEMBROKJi KkGISTKATION DiSTKlCT.
Superintendent Registrar, John S. W. Jones, East End
square, Pembroke ; deputy. Bees Phillips, Main st.
Pembroke
Registrars of Births & Deaths, Pembroke sub-district,
Valentine Robert.", Orielton terrace. Main street, Pem-
broke ; deputy, William Thomas Norris, Orielton
terrace. Main street, Pembroke; Roose sub-district.
Miss Lilian Griffiths, Neyland; deputy, Mrs. J. B.
Harries, Llanstadwell, Neyland; Tenby sub-district,
George R. Young, Eydal mount, Tenby; deputy,
Thomas G. M. Eastlake, Picton road, Tenby
Registrars of Marriages, Henry John Morgan, Oakilene,
Monkton, Pembroke; deputy (vacant); Thomas G.
.M. Eastlake, Picton road, Tenby; deputy, William
Gunter, High street, Tenby
PUBLIC OFFICEES.
Admiralty Surgeon & Certifying Factory Surgeon, EdnarJ
Argent Saunders M.R.C.S.Eng. Apley terrace, Pem-
broke Dock
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Arthur Geo. Owen
Mnthias, Main street
Collectors of Bates. S. A. Elliott & F. W. Thomas (St.
Michael's & St. Mary's), 71 Bush st. Pembroke Dock
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
PKMBKOKE.
703
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Michael's, St. Michael's square, Eev. John Alfred
Griffith Howell L.Div. vicar; 9.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.
& monthly, 2.45 p.m. ; fri. 7.30 p.m. ; fasts & festi-
vals, wed. & fii. II a.m
St. Mary's, Main street, Rev. Charles Hayward Phillips
M.A. vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; holy ciimmuninn,
first Sunday & saints' days, 11 a.m, ; other Sundays,
S.30 a.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m. ; special services during
Lent & Advent
St. Nicholas', Monkton, Rev. Canon David Bowen B.A.
vicar & rural dean ; Eev. Henry John Evans L.Div.
curate; 8.13 a.m. the ist Sunday in each month; 11
a.m. & 6. .30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; & on festivals
Baptist, Rev. Benjamin Thomas; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30
p.m. ; tues. 7.30' p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, Eev. J. Martin Davies ; 10.30
a.m. & 6 p.m
Calvinistic Methodist, Maiden Wells, Rev. John James;
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Congregational, Rev. Howell Powell; 10.30 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. Walter Dockeray ; 10.45 a.m.
& 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Salvation Army, Main street; 10.30 a.m, & 630 p.m.;
mon. wed. & sat. 7.30 p.m
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
The Borough Education Conmiittee consists of 10 repre-
sentative members & s co-optative members, & was
formed July ist, 1903
The Committee meet alternately at Pembroke Town
Hall, Main street & at the Board room. Coronation
school, Meyrick street, Pembroke Dock, the last tue.' .
day in every month
Chairman, William J. Morris
Clerk, Ronald Dosson Lowless, Main street
School Medical OITicer, William Barrow Wall L.B.O.P
Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. The Green
East End (boys), built in 1877, for 150 children ; S. W
East End (girls), erected in 1877, tor 176 children;
Miss A. M. K. Sinnett, mistress
East End (infants), for 165 children ; Miss H. A
Williams, mistress
Monkton, built in 1866, & enlarged in 1909, tor 300
boys k girls ; Alfred Bevans, master
Infants' school, built in 1899, tor 450 children ; Miss
Florence Logan, mistress
NEWSPAPERS.
Pembrokeshire Times, Castle terrace ; Joseph Watkins,
proprietor, published every thursday
Ward-Davies's ' Free Press,' Main street ; Mrs. Henri-
etta Ward-Davies, proprietress ; published every triday
Railway Station,
Thomas Williams, station master. East end
Omnibus Conveyance.
Omnibus from the 'Lion' meets every train
C.irting Agent to the Great Western Railway, Robert
Wrench
PBIVA.TE KESIDENTS.
Adams Maj. Jn. Loftus J. P. Holyland
Bowen Rev. Canon David B A. (vicar
of St. Nicholas, chaplain of work-
house, rural dean & .^jurrogate) ,
Vicarage, Monkton
Bracher Harold Edward, Bush lodge
Davies Rev. J. Martin (Calvinistic
Methodist), 9 Mansell street
Davies Rev. William (curate. Monk-
ton), Square Island
Davies Danl. Greenwi.od ho. The Grn
Davies John Benj. Bank ho. Main st
Davies Mrs. Westport house.Westgate
Dockeray Rev. Walter (Wesleyan),
Weslev house, St. Michael's square
Gilbertson Richard Deane M.A. Elm
place. Main street
Goodall Stephen, Marven house,
Orielton terrace
Hall Mrs. Orlieton terrace
Hooks George, 4 Castle terrace
Howell Rev. Jn. Altd. Griffith L.Div, Pen:
(vicar), St. Michael's vicarage
Jackson Harold Frederick, Elm Tree
house. Main street
James Rev. John (Calvinistic Meth-
odist), The Manse, Maiden Wells
Jones John, The Grove, Grove hill
Jones John S. W. East End square
Jones-Llovd Herbert Arthur, West-
gate house
Kennedy Lieut. -Col. Michael E.N.
Springfield, The Green
Lowless Norman Dosson, Woodbine
house, Westgate
Lowless Ronald Dosson, Devon house
Maillard Misses, Oakfield ho. Main st
Mathias Arthur Geo. Owen, Main st
Meyrick Col. Frederick Charltor
C.B., J. P. Bush house
Morgan Mrs. Lake house. The Green
Morison Miss, Hamilton ho. Main st
Norris William Thomas, Orielton ter-
race. Main street
Wm. Cresswell ho.Monktn
Phillips Rev. Charles Hayward M.A,
St. Mary's vicarage. Main street
Powell Rev. Howell (Congregational),
The .Manse, Main street
Rankin Miss, Orielton ter. Main st
Roberts John, St. Eonan'a, St
Michael's square
Simon Ernest, Main street
Skinner Lieut. -Col. Carlyle, The
Anchorage, St. Michael's square
Style Capt.Arth.Hurrell M.D.Main st
Sweet Misses, Barnard house, St
Michael's square
Teesdale Herbert Joseph, Eose valley
Thomas Rev Benjamin (Baptist),
Eaton place
Thomas Richard, Main street
Wall William Barrow, The Green
Williams William Reginald Eyton
MB Main street
COMMERCIAL.
Earlj closintr day, Wednesday.
Allow Mary Ellen (Mrs.f. midwife. Main street
Assembly Rooms, Main street
Barclays Bank Ltd. (branch) (John Benjamin Davies.
manager), Mnin street; head office. 54 Lombard
street E C 3
Beddoe Jas. David & Arth. Francis. ironmongers,Main st
Beesley Richard, grocer, St. Michael's square
Beynon Lewis, draper. Main street
Boby Frederick Augustus, fishmonger, St. Michael's sq
Bowen George Henry, Lion hotel, family & commer-
. cial ; excellent cuisine ; motor car for hire. Main st
Bowen Williaui Henry, haulier, Bengal villas
Bracher Harold Edwd. clerk to Bush estate. Bush lodge
British & Forei^'n Bible Society Depot (Mrs. Richard
Harwood Trewecks, agent). Main street
Brown Hubert Richard, builder, 3 West st. Orange gdns
Brown Thomas, tanner, Kingswood farm ; postal ad-
dress. Ptmbroke Dock
Burchell & Son, coach builders. East back
Bush Estate Office (Harold F. Jackson, agt.),Bush lodge
Gampodonic J. & Sons, marine store dlrs. Station ter
Cole Harry, coal merchant, Holyland road
Cole Thomas, boot maker. East back
CoUey T. W. & Sons, builders' merchants, timber mer-
chants, sawing mills, masons & ironmongers, G.W.R.
station
(.Corporation Water Works (R. D. Lowless, clerk ; John
Morgan, manager)
County Police Station (Wm. James, sergt.). East back
Pratt Charles Edward, seedsman & florist, agricultural
seeds, bulbs in variety, ornamental & fruit trees. The
Pembroke Seed, stores. Monkton
navies Evan & Robert, farmers. Lammaston (postal
address, Lamphey, Pemb)
Davies Dan, auctioneer. Main street
Davies Daniel, chemist k druggist. Main street
Davies Daniel, joiner. The Green
Davies Flora (Mrs.), King's Arms hotel, Main street
navies George, draper. Barton phice. Main street
Davies John Benj. mgr. Barclays Bank Ltd. Main street
Davies Joseph (Mrs.), cycle agent, i Eaton place
Davies Joseph, wheelwright. The Quay
Davies Letitia (Miss), confectioner. Main street
Davies William, grocer, Main street
Derham Charles, hardware dlr. Thomas st. Orange gdns
Devote John, shopkeeper, St. Michael's square
Devote Eichard, East Gates P.H. East end
inn Albert, Eailway inn. East end
Eastmans Limited, butchers. Main street
Edwards David Humphreys, plumber, surveyor & sani-
tary inspector to the Pembroke Rural District Coun-
cil. Main street
Elsdon Charles Edward, ironmonger. Main street
Esmond James, saddler. East end
Ferrier Robert George, farmer. Orange ha'l. Monkton
Ford John, miller (water), Pembroke mills. The Quay
Freeman Thomas, tailor. 5 Bengal villas
arlonger Eleanor (Mrs.), tobacconist. Mam street
Gibbv John, farmer. Windmill hill
George William, farrier. The Green
Gilbertson Eichard Deane M.A. solicitor & clerk to
magistrates for Castlemartin petty sessional division.
Elin place, Main street
Golesworthy Walter, New inn, Thomas st.Orange gardns
Grenthead Francis Ernest, solicitor. Main street
Griffiths W. M. & Co. grocers, St. Michael's square
Griffiths Elizabeth Mary (Mrs ), Stag inn. Main street
Griffiths Emily (Mrs.), grocer. Main street
Griffiths George, cvcle ajent. Main street
GrifBths Mary (Mrs.), Victoria inn, Bridgend terrace
704 PEMBROKE.
SOUTH WALES.
[KELLY 'd
(irove Stone & Lime Co. Grove quarries
Gwjther Albert, butcher, St. Michael's square
Gwyther Isaac, greeugrocer. Main street
Gwyther John, tailor &c. Main street
HaU k Sons, grocers. Main street
Harris WiUiam, Waterman's Arms P.H. The Green
Harwood Emma (Mrs.), Old Cross Saws P.H. St.
Michael's square
Hay Alfred James, butcher. East end
Hayes Muriel (Mrs.), shopkeeper. The Green
Hitchings William Freeman, coal merchant, Bridge end
Hopla James, grocer. Main street
Howell James, refreshment rooms. Main street
Humber George (Mrs.), baker, Bridgend terrace
Jackson Harold Frederick, estate agent for Sir Thomas
Charlton Meyrick bart. K.C.B. Bash estate office
James John, Royal Oak P.H. St. Michael's square
Jenkins Elizabeth Maud (Miss), York tavern. Main st
Jenkins George, carter, Monkton priory
Jenkins Henry, coal merchant, Bridgend terrace
John k Williams Misses, milliners. Main street
John George, chimney sweeper. East end
Jones Eliza (Mrs.), baker, Monkton
Jones George, carpenter, Monkton
Jones John, lime merchant. Grove hUl
Jones John S. W. superintendent registrar & clerk to
the Pembroke Rural District Council, East End sq
Jones Thomas, coal dealer, West street. Orange gardens
Kennea John, tailor, St. Michael's square
Lewis Annie (Mrs.), confectioner, St. Michael's square
Lewis Austin S. draper. Main street
Lewis John, greengrocer. Bush terrace, Monkton
Lewis John, tailor, 12 Norgan's terrace, Monkton
Lloyd George, news agent. Main street
Lloyd George, tailor. Main street
Lloyd John, farmer, Oxland
Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch) (open fair days
only). Main street ; draw on London head office, 71
Lombard street E 0 3
Lohr Carl, Black Horse P.H. St. Michael's square
Lowless Norman Dosson, solicitor & commissioner tor
oaths. Main street
Lowless Ronald Dosson, solicitor & commissioner for
oaths, town clerk & clerk to the Borough Education
Committee & secretary Pater Steam Trawling Co.
Limited, Main street
McLoughlin Brothers, boot repairers. Main street
Margrie Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, Northgate
Market House (Thomas Thomas, keeper). Main street
Mathias Arthur George Owen, actuary to the Pembroke
& Pembroke Dock Savings Bank, clerk to the com-
missioners of taxes & clerk to the guardians & to
the assessment committee of Pembroke union & sec
to Pembroke District War Pensions Committee,Main st
Vtathias Charles, grazier. Golden Hill lodge
.Mathias Charles, shoe maker, 3 Castle terrace
Matthews Florence Ada (Miss), midwife & district
nurse, Hamilton terrace
Merriman William, boot & shoe warehouse. Main st
Meyncks (Sir Thomas C. bart.) Bush Estate Office
(Harold Frederick Jackson, agent)
Miller Florence (xMiss), apartments, Hamilton terrace
bfardlSto^n"""" '"''"""' ^"^'"^' '^'"'^ '" '^^
Morgan Hj-. Jn. registry „. ,„^,
Morgan John, baker, Belmont terrace
M^'^" M*""' P'^''"' Church terrace. Monkton
M^I! w"'' ^^'"")' haberdasher, Bridgend terrace
MZ,."rZ"V ^"'"'.S'"^-"- 5 Mansell st^ Orange grdn.
Morris Charles, shopkeeper, Monkton
Morris Eliza (Mrs), butcher. Main street
"virr' B-ougl. Is„l.,i„„ Hospital (Daniel Leigh
National Proviniial *; I"]iiiiii l!ml, ni i?„„i„ it- •. ,
(agenc ) (R.liard^ThVr, mlgtf "^'^Pe^^ri
Dock) (open daily 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; wed. 9.30 a m
to 12^30 p.m ; sat. ,0 a.m. to 4 p.m.; fair davs &
monthly markets from 10.30 a.m. to 3 p.m ) Main
«-^ V 'u^''^u" '"',^'' ""'""'■ '5 B'shopsgate.London E <; 2
Nicholls William Geo. artificial teeth manufr. Castle tor
Norris William Thomas, deputy registrar of births &
deaths for Pembroke sub-dUtrict, Orielton ter.Main st
Ogleby IT k Son, butchers, St. Michael's square
Ormond Richard, auctioneer, Melbourne honso
Owens Arthur, market gardener, Kingsbridgn
Pembroke Assembly Rooin.«, Main street
Pembroke & Castleraartin Omservative Club (Col. MoriraD
ferS*-"""' '^'"'''''"*" '• ^''''"<"' ^- ^'"■■ray. »fc.). Castle
Pembroke Cinema (Rees Phillips, proprietor). Main st
Pembroke & District Aericultiiral Co-operative Society
Limited (Nerill,. ({riffithn, manager-). Northgnte M. '
rriages.Oakdene, Monkton
Pembroke Dock Co-operative Society Limited (Richard
Evans, branch manager), Main street
Pembroke Farmers' Club (Richard Ormond, sec), Mel-
bourne house
Pembroke, Pembroke Dock 4; District Infirmary (Edwd.
Aigent Saunders M.R.C.S.Eng. W. Reginald Eynto»
Williams M.B., Ch.B.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond. Arthur Hurrell Style M.A., M.D., B.C.Cantab,,
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. & Daniel Leigh Morgaa
M.D., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond.
medical officers ; Rev. Howell Powell k W. T. Norris,
sees. ; Miss Williams, matron), East back
Pembroke k Pembroke Dock Savings Bank (Arthur Geo.
Owen Mathias, actuary). Main street
Pembrokeshire Times (Joseph Watkins. proprietor; pub-
lished thursdayl. Castle terrace
Phelps Jane (Mrs.), laimer. Fleet farm, Monkton
Phelps Thomas, greengrocer. Ferry lane
Phillips John, carpenter, Monkton
Phillips Rees, cabinet maker. Main street
Pike William, plumber &c. Main street
Pole Thomas, farmer. The Fields
Poole Ernest Frank, engineer. East end
Powell Thomas Abraham, cabinet maker, Main street
Pratt Henry Thomas, draper, Main street
Price Elizabeth (Miss), wine & spirit merchant, i
Castle terrace
Price William, confectioner, Northgat* street
Rabbets Albeit Edward, Apple Tree inn, Monkton
Rees Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. East end
Reynolds Brothers, saddlers. Main street
Reynolds John, saddler. Main street
Richards & Son, saddlers, 6 Castle terrace
Richards James, farmer, Herbertsmoor (postal address,
Lamphey. Pembrokeshire)
Richards John, ironmonger. Main street
Richards Mary Ellen (Miss), china dealer. Main street
Richards Robert, shopkeeper, St. Michael's square
Roberts Valentine, registrar of births k deaths, relieving
& vaccination officer & collector to the guardians.
No. I district, Pembroke union, Orielton ter. Main st
Roch George James, hair dresser. Main street
Roch William George, draper. Main street
Rock John, Dragon inn, Monkton
Rogers Thomas Henry, dairyman, Willowsbrook house,
Monkton
Rowe Albert, customs & excise officer. East back
Rowe John, painter. Main street
Rowlands Albert John, painter, Maiu street
Rowlands Lewis, shopkeeper, East end
Russell Matilda (Mrs.), The Wells P.H. Maiden welU
Russell Thomas, carpenter. Maiden wells
St. Michael's Burial Ground (Wm. G. Griffiths, clerk to
the board; Thomas Hicks, sexton), Dp. Lamphey road
Saunders Charles, ironmonger, St. Michael's square
Saunders John Richard, butcher, Monkton
Saunders Mary (.Mrs.), grocer, 2 Williamson street.
Orange gardens
Scorey George, refreshment rooms. The Green
Seear Percy, fruiterer. Main street
Simon & Son, grocers. Main street
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited (William Thomas,
agent). Merchants' park
Slee William Eaton, hair dres.^er. Main street
Slocombe John (Mrs,), farmer. Primrose hill
Stamp Office (G. H. Male, distributor). Main street
Star Tea Company Limited, grocers. Main street
Stephens John k Archibald, agricultural engineers. East
Back works
Stephens Emma (Mrs.), confectioner, Washington ter-
race, Monkton
Stephen* Richard, farmer. Grove Hill farm
Style Arthur Hurrell M,D., B.C.Cantab., M.B.O.S.,
L.R.C.PLond, physician & surgeon. Main street
Swansea (The) Old Brewery & Davies (Cardigan)
Bonded Stores Limited, wholesale wine b spirit mer-
chants, Maiu street
Sweet R. k E. (Misses), ladies' school, Barnard house,
St. Michael's square
Territorial Force Battalion (4th) Welsh Regiment (B Co.
Capt. John L. Adams; Color-Sergt. George W. Paish,
drill instructor). Assembly rooms. Main street
Thomas Hen, fishmonger, Westgate hill
Thomas Fred, dairyirtan. Main street
Thomas George, beer retailer. East End square
Thomas John R. farmer, Northdown
Thomas Rhys, farmer, Kingston farm (postal iwldress,
Lamphey. Pembrokeshire)
Thomas Richard, manager National Provincial k Dnion
Bank of England Limited & treasurer to the Rural
District Council k union. Main street
Thomas Robert Orlando, dmper, Northgate
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
I'EMBKOKK DOCK.
705
Thomas Thomas, keeper of town hall & market house,
Main street
Thomas William George, coal dealer. Eailway station
Thomas William Llewellyn, boot & shoe warehouse.
Main street
Till Isabel (Miss), Royal George P.H
Tomb^ Frederick Philip, draper, Waterloo ho. Main st
Town Hall (Thomas Thomas, keeper). Main street
Tracy James, watch maker, Main street
Traherne Alice (Miss), costumier, Barton pi. Main st
Treweeks Richard Harwood (Mrs.), chemist & druggist,
Main street
Usher John T. Army & JTavy inn. The Green
W.iU William Barrow L.E.C.P.Lond., M.E.C.S.Eiig.,
L.S.A. physician &; surgeon, Pembroke union & school
medical officer. The Green
• Ward-D;ivies Henrietta (Mrs.), printer. Main street
Washington James, sbopkepper. Monkton
Watkins Joseph, printer. Castle terrace
Watkins William, farmer. Pnddingseiul f:irm
Welby Richard, shopkeeper. Church terrace, Monkto
Williams John & Son, boot makers. Main street
Williams & Son, tailors. Main street
Williams Caroline (Mrs.), Salutation inn, Monkton
Williams Ernest, tailor. Monkton
Williams M;.rgaret (Miss), milliner.see John & Williams
Williams Richard, blacksmith. The Quay
Williams William, butcher, Northgate street
Williams William Reginald Eyton M.B., Ch.B.Edin.,
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon,
medical officiM' & public vaccinator Nos. i & 2 dis-
tricts. Pembrnki- \mion. uiedical officer to the Poor
Law Institution & meiliciil ollicer of health to Pem-
broke Rural District Council. Main street
Willing Samuel William, fancy dealer. Main street
Wrench Robert, carting agent to the G. W. Eailway Co
Yeomfins P. Elliott, artificial teeth manufactr. Main st
PEMBROKE DOCK
PEMBROKE DOCK, or Pater, is a ward of the muni-
cipal borough of Pembroke, from which it is 2 miles by
rail, with a station on the Great Western railway, and
in 1844 it was formed into an ecclesiastical parish from
that of St. Mary Pembroke, and is in the rural deanery
of Castlemartin and archdeaconry and diocese of St,
David's. Pembroke Dock is capable of floating the
largest ships at neap tide, and across it a ferry boat
plies between Hobbs' point, Pembroke Dock and Ney-
land in connection with the Great Western Eail-
way Company's station. The Great Western Railway
Company run through carriages from Pembroke Dock
station to Paddington, and the London and North West-
ern railway company, via the Central Wales line, to
Manchester. This place was originally a farm with a
house and church, then designated " Paterchurch," and
the ruins of the church are still stainHng. The town is
lighted from works in Kiiii^ "William street, the property
of the Pembroke Docks and Tcutii Gas Co. Water is
supplied by the t'orporatioii of Peuibinke. The parish
church of St. John, built in 1848. at a cost of ^3.000,
is an edifice of limestone, consisting of chancel, nave,
north porch, aisles, vestry, and a tower containing a
chiming clock and eight bells, seven of which were added
in 1903 ; in 1879 the church was beautified and improved
internally at a cost of ^£1.500, when a pulpit of marble
and Bath stone was provided, and the interior refloored
and reseated : there are several stained windows, in-
clnding one to the memory of the late Rev. Silas T.
Phillips (vicar 1894-1909) : there are 800 sittings. The
register dates from the year 1848. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value /"siS, with residence, in the.
gilt of the Bishop of the diocese, and held since 1909 by
the Eev. David Lewis Pressor M.A. of Eeble College.
Oxford. The Vicarage house stands in its own grounds,
adjacent to the church, and between the vicarage and
the church is the parish room and Sunday school, built
in 1883. at a cost of jf 1.300, and seating 400. The
church of St. Patrick, at Pennar. a suburb of Pembroke
Dock, erected at a cost of ^'2.200. and consecrated in
1895. is an edifice of limestone with Bath stone dress-
porch, and will seat 320. The Eev. David Lewis Prosser
M.A. has been in charge since 1910. The Catholic
church. Meyrick street, dedicated to .St. Mary', is a
building of stone, erected in 1846. and enlarged and
renovated in 1862. at a cost of over £300, and again in
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Post. M. 0.. T., Telephone Call & Telephonic E. D.
Omce. Meyrick street. Pembroke Dock.-^G. H. Male.
Town Sub-Post & M. 0.. Office. 14 Military road, Pennar.
— Henrv Dunmall. sub-postmaster
Tnwu Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, 21 Pembroke street.—
Henry Dnnmall. sub-postmaster
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Borough Surveyor's Office, 71 Bush street, Wm. Ernest
Corporation Slaughterhouse. Bufferland. Frank James.
caretaker
Corporation Weighing Machiae, Meyrick street, John
Paulett, weigher
1407 a! a cost of .^400 : it will now seat about 300.
The Congreg.itional chapel. Albion square, was erected
in 1863. and affords 1,050 sittings. St. Andrew's Cal-
vinistic Methodist chapel. Bush street, erected in 1866,
is a building in the Italian style ; it has a stained
window, and will seat 800. The Wesleyan chapel, Mey-
rick street, erected in 1848, will seat over 1,200; there
is another Weslevan chapel at Pennar, erected in 1870,
and one at Pembroke Ferry. The Cemetery at Water-
loo, opened in 1869, is four and a half acres in extent
and has t-no chapels: it is under the eontiol of a Burial
Board of 9 members. The Old Cemetery, in South Park
street, now closed, occupies half an acre and contains
one chapel. The Mechanics' Institute, in Dimond
street, the foundation stone of which was laid June
27th, 1862, contains a reading room, and a library
01 about 3,000 volumes. The Temperance Hall, in
Dimond street, is licensed for stage plays, and will
seat 700 people. The Conservative Club, in Bush
street, has a billiard room, reading, game and com-
mittee rooms. The Liberal Club, also in Bush street,
has billiard and reading rooms, &c. The Victoria
Nurses' Home and Meyrick Ward, in Park street, was
erected in 1898-1899, for the Pembroke Dock Nursing
Association. "The covered Market, in Pembroke street,
erected in 1826, belongs to the Corporation. The
market, which is held on Friday, is well supplied with
meat, tish, poultry, game, butter, cheese, fruit, vege-
tables, and provisions generally. The County Polic©
station is in Charlton place. The population of Peui-
broke Dock ecclesiastical parish in 191 1 was 10,945,
including 776 in the Hut audi Llanion Barracks and
Hospital, and 118 in the Defensible Barracks, and of
Pater Ward, 11,336.
The Dockyard church, within the precincts of the
Eoyal dockyard, is a plain edifice, consisting of small
chancel, nave, aisles, and a small western tower ; the
interior is partly surrounded by galleries : in the chancel
is a memorial window to officers and seamen lost at sea
in H M.S. "Atalanta," 10 Nov. 1813: the church was
built for the nnirers and wnrkuipii of the dockyard, for
Mil. ii _. '. ■ I' . -• . . • 11, but the
]•"• ' i :■'-■ '■ -.■vices: the
Cambridge and R.N. has been chaplain since
, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Cemetery, Waterloo, James William HancocU
clerk
the burial board
County Police Station for Pembroke Division. Charlton
place, William George Thomas, superintendent ;
Griffith Phillips, sergeant, & 8 constables stationed
here ; the total force for the division consists of i
superintendent, 5 sergeants & 25 constables
County Court : office, 22 Dimond street : His Honor
John Lloyd .Morgan K.C. judge; Herberl J. E. Price,
registrar & high bailiff; Henry Noott, assistant
bailiff. The court is held once a month (except
September) in the Temperance hall; dates arranged
yearly, in advance. The district consists of the fol-
iowin'g places: — -Vngle, Bosheston, Caldv Island.
Carew^. Castlemartin. Cosheston, St. Florence, Gum-
frestoii, Hodgeston, Hundleton, Lamphey, Lawrenny,
Llanreath. Manorbier. St. Mary (Pembroke), St. Mary
s. w. 2,3
706 PEMBROKE DOCK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kf.lly's
(Pembroke Dock), St. Michael (Pembroke), St. Mary-
in-LibertT, St. Marv-out-Liberty, Monkton, Nash,
Penally, !st. Petrox,' PwUcinrban, Eedberth, Rhos-
crowther, Stackpole, St. Twinnell. Upton & Warren
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that
of Haverfordwest
Market House, Pembroke street, Frank James, caretaker
Pembroke Dock Nursing Association, Miss M. Evans,
matron ; Nurse Morris, (general nurse ; Nurse Cooper,
maternity nurse, Victoria Nurses' Home
Temperance Hall, Dimond st. Wm. Hy. Thomas, mangr
Town Clerk's Office, 71 Bush street, Ronald Dosson
Lowless, solicitor & town clerk
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Admiralty Surgeon & Agent, Edward Argent Saunders
M.B.C.S.Eng. I Apley terrace
Borough Accountant, Fred Herbert, 71 Bush street
Clerk "to Pembroke Dock Local Pension Sub-Committee,
Frederick William Merriman, 29 Meyrick street
Clerk to Borough Education Committee, Ronald Dosson
Lowless, 71 Bush .street
Medical Officer of Health to Pembroke Borough &
Certifying Factorv Surgeon, Daniel Leigh Morgan
M.D., B.S.Lond. 27 Commercial row-
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, No. 5 District,
Pembroke Union, Edward Argent Saunders M.R.C.S.
Eng. I Apley terrace
Inspector of Weights & Measures for Pembrokeshire,
Joseph Richards. 13 London road
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. John's Parish Church, Rev. David Lewis Prosser
M.A., R.N. chaplain; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Rev, Ivor Evans M.A. curates; 3 & 11 a.m. & 6
p.m. ; daily at 8 a.m. & 6 p.m .
St. Patrick's, Pennar; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues.
7.30 p.m
St. Teilo's. Llanion ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Dockyard Church, Rev. Louis William Lancelot Walker
M.A., R.N. chaplain; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St. Mary's Catholic Church, MejTick street. Very Rev.
Canon William J. Kelly V.F. priest; mass, 9.30 & 11
a.m. ; evening service, 6 p.m. ; holy days, mass, 9.30
a.m. ; daily mass, summer & winter, 8 a.m
Seat
Baptist, MejTick street. Rev. Henry Nicholas; 11
a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.15 p.m ..'. ._. 750
Baptist (Bethany), High street. Rev. John Daniel
Jones; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m 650
Baptist (Gilgal), Pennar. Rev. Daniel Thomas
Davies ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m 450
Calvinistic Methodist (St. Andrew's), Bush street;
II a.m. & 6 p.m 800
Calvinistic Methodist. Llanreath. Rev. William
Evans M.A.Glas. ; 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.; tues. 7.15
Congregational, Albion square. Rev. John Edward
Griffiths; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed, 7.30 p.m 1,050
Congregational, Meyrick street, Rev. R. Bond
Thomas A.T.S. ; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m 500
Salvatiim Army, Meyrick street; 11 a.m. & 3 p.m.;
mon. tues. & thurs. 8 p.m
Seat
Wesleyan, Meyrick st.(PeinbrokeCircuit);~l
II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.15 p.m ' 1,200
Wesleyan, Nelson St. Pennar (Pembroke | y^^^ , . ^^
Circuit); II a.m.& 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.15 p.m 1 ^ Hunt ^°°
Wesleyan, Pembroke Ferry (Pembroke Cir- f /Z," , \
cuit); II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m ^''"P'^-J ,oo
Mission Hall, Fn.nt street (Pembroke |
Circuit); 6 p.m J
SCHOOLS.
County Intermediate, Bush street, established under
the provisions of the " Welsh Intermediate Education
Act, 1889 " (52 & 53 Vict. c. 40) ; the school is con-
trolled by the Central Welsh Board; present number
of scholars, 224 boys & girls ; W. N. Grieve, chair-
man of governors ; H. A. Jones-Lloyd, solicitor, Bush
street, clerk ; Trevor Hywel Jones M.A.Camb. head
master ; assistants, J. H. Garnett M.Sc. H. J. Skrine
B.Sc, A. W. Pearce B.Sc, G. F. Roblin (woodwork)
& Misses I. A. Perman M.A.Lond., G. P. Jones B.A.,
V. M. Pick B.A., E. J. Williams B.A., K. Moloney
B.A., H. M. Tucker, E. Murray, Mrs. Sketch B.A.
Miss S. M. Hughes (music). Miss Grace Purser
(cookery)
Public Elementary Schools
Under the control of the Pembroke Borough Education
Committee.
School Attendance Officer
Albion square (girls & infants), built in 1877 & enlarged
in 1897, for 186 girls & 227 infants; Miss Florence
Stride, mistress ; Miss B. S. Jenkins, infants' mistress
Coronation, South Meyrick street, built in 1902-4, at a
cost of about j^io.ooo, for 400 senior boys & 400 junior
boys ; William Barnes, master
Llanion (girls & infants), erected in 1891, for 132 girls &
80 infants; Miss Edith Evans, mistress; Miss M. A.
Jenkins, infants' mistress
Pennar (girls), built in 1878, tor 200 ; Miss Hannah E.
GrifRths, mistress : (infants), for 162 children ; Miss
S. E. Young, mistress
Victoria road, built in 1844, for 300 hoys ; Harry Hinch-
liffe, master ; for 200 girls ; Miss Emily Mason,
mistress ; & 240 infants ; Miss E. Colthup, infants'
mistress. The school is controlled by 4 Foundation
managers & 2 appointed by Local Education Authority
NEWSPAPERS.
News in a Nutshell. 30 Queen street ; published fri.Jd. ;
Arthur John Hughes, publisher
Pembroke Dock & Pembroke Gazette, 21 Meyrick St. ;
published thurs. ; Pembroke Dock & Pembroke Gazette
Newspaper Co. Limited, proprietors & publishers
CONTTEYANCE.
Railway Station, Jiilin Henry, station master
London & North Western Railway Company's Office,
Water street, Albert Weale, agent
Sutton & Co. parcel carriers, Dimond street, David
Davies, agent
Steam Ferry between Hobbs' Point & Neyland every 20
minutes, "from 6 a.m. to 9.25 p.m. week days; sun-
days, from 7 a.m. to 12 noon; & 2.30 to 9 p.m. &
at II p.m. ; Fred Hitching, proprietor
PKIVATK KKSIDENTS.
Angel William, 18 Bush street
Bowling William, 4 Cimiby terrace
Brown Mrs. Haven view, Victoria rd
Brown Thns. Kingswood, Waterloo
Carter Ge.i. Charles Herbert Philip
C.B., C.M.G. q Cumby terrace
Claypoole Harry, 7 Cumbv terrace
Coldicolt Win. Thomas, a Cumby ter
Cole Mrs. 6 Apley terrace
Davies Rev. Daniel Thomas (Bap-
ti.st). High street
Davies Mrs. Ashdnle housc.London rd
Edmond Rev. William Seaward B.A.
(curate of St.Jr.hn's).8o Gwyther st
Emertnn Henry Wilfred,8 Cumby ter
Evans Rev. Ivor M.A. (curate of St.
John's), 10 Bwvther street
Evans Rev. William M.A. (Calvin-
istic Methodist), 97 Laws street
Evans L. Hall, York house.London rd
Evans Mi.ss, 5 Apley teiTace
Forsdick Major Edward Thomas
A.CD. i Hawkstone road
Francis Georee Pavntcr ]
house. Melville street
Oihby Joseph J. P. Bierspool
Grant Capt, Alfred E. A.. R.N.
I Admiralty hobse
IGrieve John, 75 Bush street
j Griffiths Rev, John Edward (Congre
I gational), 74 Bush street
Hallett Capt. Ernest A.S.C. loi
Bush street
Hancock T. G. Cheriton, Water st
Harries Edgar Philip J.P.41 Gwyther
Harries Mr
ipton
Lord James Lewtas, 20 Water street
McBean Donald Forbes, Caeglas,
Viclori 1 road
Mason George, 43 Bush street
Mayor William Leal, Myrtle villa,
Victoria road
Merriman Frederick William, Sunny-
bank, London road
Merriman Joseph, Sunnybank, Lon-
don road
Mimmack Williaui B. Roxano villa,
Victoria road
Morgan Daniel Leigh M.D. 27 Com-
mercial row-
Morgan Philip. 29 Hawkstone road
Nicholas Rev. Henry (Baptist), Glen-
liolme. Prospect place
Nicholls Ivor John, 22 Hawkstone rd
O'Flanagare Miss, 12 London road
Page Mrs. .St. Elmo, London road
i Petty Henry, 6 Hawkestone road
7 Apley terrace
Henry Jn Dunkeld ho. Hawkestone rd
Hook William Luke, 2 Apley terrace
Hughes Wm. H. 8 Hawkstone road
Hurt Rev. John (Wesleyan), We.sley
house, Victoria road
James Alfred, 5 Cumby terrace
James William, 12 Hawkstone road
Jones Rev. John Daniel (Baptist), 86
Laws street
Kelly Very Rev. Canon William J,
(Catholic), Rectory. Victoria road I Prosser Rev. David Lewis M.A. (vicar),
Kerrison ('apt. Thomas William, The Vicarage, Church street
Y'ork house, London road |Rees Thomas, Ty-Gwyn,Argyle street
Keyes Major Charles W. P. York I Rice Mrs. 3 Apley terraco
house, London road Rice Henry Michael, Bank house,
Lawrence John, Emlvn ho. London n\ Dimond street
DIKECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Richards Joseph, 13 London road
Rollings Albt. Melville ho. Melville
Saaiiders Edward, 12a, Pembroke
Saunders Edwd. Argent J.P.iApley i
Sketch Samuel Bolt J. P. 73 Bush s
Skyrme James, 7 Hawkestone road
Smith George Henry Gherei-ton O.B.:
3 Cumly terrace
COJISIEEClAi.
Thomas Rev.
gregational),
A.T.S. (Con-
Trefford house, Bi
treet
Thomas Miss, 10 Apley terrace
Thomas Richard, 10 Meyrick street
Tonkin Mrs. 4 Apley terrace
Walker Rev. Louis William Lancelot
M.A., R.N. (chaplain RM. Dock-
yard). 26 Water street
PEMBROKE DOCK. "i 07
Watson William George, 7 Bush st
Williams Arthur Llewellyn, 28 Com-
Williams William George, 9 Apley ter
Willing William Fredk. 6 Cumby ter
Wynne Frederick Grant, De Vallance
house, London road
Eai'ly closing day, Wednesday, i p.m.
Adams Martha Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 60 High st
Allen Gertrude (Mrs.), confectioner, 46 Bush street
Allen Saml. John, stationer, Cresswell bldgs. Bush st
Allen William, pork butcher, 7 Queen street
Angel Vivian, ironmonger, 8 & 18 Pembroke street
Backhouse W. G. & Co. music dealers, 50 Dimond st
Baker & Panton, engineers ; overhauls ; car,s & motor
cycles repaired; renewals; accessories, 51 Queen st
Baker Henry George, Globe P.H. 1 King street
Ball Arthur Charles, insurance agent, 12 Lewis street
Bancroft Edwin Geo. general & fancy draper, i Bush st
Banner Arthur H. New Swan inn, 4 Ferrv road, Pennar
Barclays Bank Ltd, (branch) (Henry' Michael Rice,
manager), i Dimond street ; head office, 54 Lombard
street. London EC 3
Barnikel Clara (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Bush street
Beer William George, tailor, 29 Bush street
Bermingbam Michael, plumber &, glazier, 21 Queen st
Bevan Elizabeth (Miss), china deaier,i6 Commercial row
Bond Charles, Bell & Lion P.H. 15 Commercial row
Bowen Thomas, grocer, 8 Queen street
Bowen William George, farmer, Waterloo
Bowling Brothers, auctioneers, 17 Commercial row
Bowling Thos. Geo. house furnisher, 18 Commercial ro
Bowling William Henry, chemist, 44 Dimond street
Breazingtfln Frederick George, boot maker, 20 Dimond 1
Bricknell Chnrles J. toy dealer, Meyrick street
Bristow Pamela (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15 North street
Britannic Assurance Co. Limited (William M. Bollon
supt.), 33 Bush .street
Brown D. Hughes & Wynne, solicitors, 8 Meyrick street
Brown John Adam, undertaker, 33 Queen street
Brown Thos. carrier,& agt. for G.W.Eailway Co. Water st
Brown William Lewis, hardware dealer, 39 Water street
Browning Eli/.al)pth (Mrs.), confectioner, 22 Laws street
Cainan George, tailor, 41 Meyrick street
Canton Walter, butcher, 28 Queen street
Canton William H. Three Tuns P.H. 49 Dimond street
Cash & Co. boot dlrs. 9 Dimond st. & 26 Commercial row
Cemetery (James William Hancock, clerk to the burial
board ; Herbert Woodhouse, sexton), Waterloo
Chamber of Commerce (F. W. Merriman, sec), 29
Meyrick street
Chappel Sarah (Miss). South Wales hotel, 4 London rd
Child Arthur, watch maker, 61 Queen street
Chinn William S. baker, 19 Queen street
Clarke Eli/.h. M. (Mrs.). Prince of Wales P.H.Dimond st
Cohen David, milliner. 57 Bush street
Cole & Miles Limited, monumental masons. Water st
Cole Henry, boot repairer, 26 Bush street
Collins Wi'lliam Henry, Three Crowns P.H. 41 Laws st
Cooke Alexander, draper, see Manning & Cooke
Corporation Slaughter House (Frank James, caretaker),
Bufferland
County Court OiHce (Herbert J. E.- Price, registrar &
high bailiff). 22 Dimond street
County Intermediate School (Trevor Hywel Jones M.A.
Camb. bead master ; Miss Ida A. Perman M.A.Lond.
chief assistant mistress ; H. A. Jones-Lloyd (solicitor),
clerk). Bush street
County Police Station (William Georgp Thomas, supt. ;
Griffith Phillips, sergeant). Charlton place
Cowtan Arthur, music warehouse. 19 Dimond street
Cozens Eliz:)betb (Miss), grocer, 16 Church street
David Walter Eric, tobaccimist, 20 Commercial row
Davies B. M. & Co. billposters, Cambria house. Bush st
Davies Ec.bert G. & Co. tailors, 41 Wellington street
Davies & Son, tailors (ladies' & gents'), 5 Bush street
Davies Agnes (Miss), nurse, 4 Wesley road
Davies Alfd.tnbaccnst.g Commercial row & 40 Dimond st
Davies David, temperance hotel, 22 Dimond street
Davies Evan Brinley, insurance supt. 83 Laws street
Davies George Henry, shopkeeper. Ferry road, Pennar
Davies John, Commercial inn, Waterloo
Davies John, farmer, Pennar
Davies Lillian F. (Mrs), midwife, 103 Bush street
Mark, wheelwright, Wellington street I
Davies Thomas, draper, 50 Bush street
Davies William, builder. King William street
Davies William Harold, Crown Stores P.H. 6 Melville st
Daysh Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 42 Meyrick street
Denner Joseph. Red Rose P.H. 113 High street
Dews Thomas Jolm, grocer, 16 Bush street
Dimock Gilbert Charles, grocer, Waterloo
Dobson William George, printer, 17 Meyrick street
Dorward .Samuel George, fancy draper, 24 Queen street
Downes John, Swan inn, 23 Queen street
Dunmall Hy. grocer, & post office, 14 Military rd. Pennar
Dunn W. T. & Son, outfitters, 15 Dimond street
Dutton Williana John, provision merchant, 6 Laws street
Eastmans Ltd. butchers, 18 Queen st. & 25 Dimond st
Elliott George, hair dresser, 47 Queen street
Emmerson Frances (Mrs.), Prospect tavern, 20 Prospect pi
England Edward Limited, artificial teeth manufacturers,
28 Dimond street
Evans Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 103 High street
Evans Elizabeth (Miss), stationer, 39 Bush street
Evans Harriett (Mrs.), Alexander Vaults P.H.Dimond st
Evans Mary (Mrs.), Commercial inn,i Military rd. Pennar
Evans Will'iam John, greengrocer, 41 Bush street
Eynon Frances (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Melville street
Eynon Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, 26 Prospect place
Farley Charles Arthur, boat builder. Front street
Field William James, shopkeeper, Llanreath
Finch Abram, school attendance officer for Pembroke
Dock & tobacconist, 43 Dimond street
Folland Hy. blacksmith. Water st. & 14 Tremeyrick st
Francis William, boat builder. Front street
Fraser Thomas & Son, drapers, 7 Dimond street
Freeman & Son, tailors, 13 Dimond street
Freemasons (Loyal Welsh 'Lodge, No. 378) (F. W.
Reynish, sec). Masonic hall. Bush street
Gay George, grocer, 27 Military road, Pennar
George Archibald Louis M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.D.S.
R.C.S. physician & surgeon, Kensington ho. Laws st
Gibby Joseph, farmer. Biers pool & Hill farm
Godolphin William, fishmonger, 75 Queen street
Grand Cinema Co. Limited (Harry Claypoole, manager),
Meyrick street
Gray William McCracken,White Hart P.H.3Pembroke st
Grey Garages Limited, motor engineers. Water street
Griffiths Frederiak, shopkeeper, 65 Queen street
Griffiths John (Mrs.), Royal Edinburgh hotel. Queen st
Gwyther George & Son, hosiers, 6 Dimond street
Gwyther Seymour, greengrocer, 55 Queen street
Hammond J. W. & Co. Limited, printers, 11 Dimond st
Hancock James William, draper, & clerk to the burial
board, 44 Bush street
Hancock Thomas George, organist & teacher of music,
Cheriton, Water street
Harris Isaac, Charlton inn. 20 Bush street
Harris Llewellyn, wheelwright. King William street
Heck James, Bush tavern. 65 Bush street
Henderson James, house decorator, 12 Bush street
Henry John, station master. Railway station
Herbert Richard, insurance agent. 15 Hawkestone road
Hill William, fried fish dealer, 27 Meyrick street
Hipps Limited, tailors, 25 Commercial row
Hobbs George, insurance agent, 84 Gwyther street
Home & Colonial Stores Lfd. grocers, 17 Pembroke st
Hopkins Thomas, district supt. Refuge Assurance Co.
Limited, 2 Argyle street
Hordlev Fred Herbert, borough accountant & assistant
overseer. 71 Bush street
Howard John, boot repairer, 51 Bush street
Huiihes Artb\ir John, stationer, 30 Queen street
Hughes David, butcher, 6 Bush street
Hughes George, drnper. 72 Bush street
- ,ck«<.n Harold Frederick, estate agent for Sir Tkomas
Charlton Meyrick hart. K.C.B. Bush Estate office.
Bush street west
James W. & Son, butchers, 5 Dimond street
s Caleb, saddler, 57 Queen street .
s Daniel, Pembrokeshire Arms P.H. 38 Meynck st
s David George, shopkeeper, s5 North str
Davies Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrc
Market st
pkeeper, 56 North street
oher, 77 Queen street
•lir dresser. Queen street
19 Pembroke street
s. w. 23*
708
•EMBUOKE DOCK.
SOUTH WALES.
[kELLY'3
Jenkins Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 50 Laws street
Jenkins EUinor (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 22 Water st
Jenkins Frederick J. boot repairer, 49 Queen street
Jenkins J. Selby, draper, 7 Pembroke street
Jenkins MarthaA. (Mrs.), frniterer, 48 Queen street
Jenkins Mary Ann (Miss), greengrocer, 32 Dimond st
John David, builder, 39 Park street
John William, Clarence iiin, i Victoria road
Johnson Wm. Henry, greengrocer, 21 Commercial row
Jones Amy (Mrs.), milliner, 20 Mej-rick street
Jones lorwerth Bennett, insur. supt. 9 London road
Jones James Dennis, Navy inn, Melville street
Jones Jemima (Mrs.), Bush hotel, 61 Laws street
Jones-Lloyd Herbert Arthur, solicitor, commissioner for
naths,'fc advocate in county courts & clerk to governors
o( County Intermediate School & justices' clerk to
the borough of Pembroke, 67 Bush street
Joseph Charles & William, wholesale confectioners, 24
Dimond street
King John, draper, 64 Gwyther street
Einton J. & Co. grocers, 58 & 60 Bush street
Lawrence John, furniture dealer, 21 Dimond street
Lawrence Osmond, Olive Bar P.H. 31 Pembroke street
Lawrence William Burr, draper. 10 Dimond street
Lea Charles, watch maker, 44 Queen street
Leigh Rose (Mrs.), Pier hotel, London road
Lewis Albert Edward, butcher, i Queen street
Lewis Emma (Miss), apartments, 34 Bush street
Lewis Fred James, ironmonger, 61 Bush street
Lewis Thomas T. manager of Lloyds Bank Ltd. Dimond st
Lewis William, china dealer, 67 Queen street
Iiewis William Morgan, wine & spirit merchant 10, ft
chemist 11, Commercial row
Lillis Ellen (Mrs.), Commercial hotel, 6 Queen street
Lipton Limited, provision dealers, 56 Bush street
Lister Charles, Criterion P.H. i W"ater street
Llewrellyn W. & Co. builders' merchants & iron-
mongers, brick & tile, cement, slate & stone mer-
chants, Dimond street
Lloyd W. C. & Sons, grocers. High street
Lloyd John, painter. 69 Mevrick street
Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Thomas T. Lewis, man-
ager), Dimond street ; diaw on head office, 71 Lom-
bard street, London E C 3
Lock John, chimney sweeper, 2fi King street
London & North Western Railway Inquiry Office (Albert
Weale, agent), Water street
Lord James Lewtas L.D.S.Eng. dentist, 20 Water street;
hours of attendance, daily 10 am to 7 p.m. ; Satur-
day, 10 a.m. to I p.m. 'Telephone No. 10
Lowless Eonald Dosson, solicitor, town clerk & clerk to
borough education committee, 71 Bush street
McBean Donald Forbes M.B., C.M.Edin. physician &
surgeon, Caeglas, Victoria road
McDowall William, credit draper, 79 Bush street
Macken James, butcher. Water street
Manning & Cooke, drapers, 66 Bush street
Market House (Frank James, caretaker), Pembroke st
Martin William, Queen's PH. 50 Queen street
Masonic Hall (F. W. Eeynish, sec). Bush street
Mathias James John, tailor, 65 Park street
Mathias William James, engraver, 9 Hawkestone road
Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, i Pembroke street
Merrinian Frederick William, solicitor, clerk to the
Penilirnki. Dock Local Pension Sub-Committee & sec
to CbiiiilH.,- „f rnmnii-n-e. jq Mevrick street
Mi'MiM'. "i: T];,,! r. 1,n[-« Push Estate Office
(III MI' ! ' - , ; _ Hush street west
Miiim I. \'. ■ < ■ ■ r ., ■■ril>e Docks & Town
Min,,sh> .,1 l,..l..,:,, 1,
U,. ).!■,,
. i.i lOs. lKiii-e,23 Dimond st
Bank inm
Moore &, Co. iliciniu
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iiHiier, lal row
Richard- 1
Morcombe Daniel Vir
ir, dr
M'fi'. .(" & 42 Bush street
Peml.r..
Morgan Beatrice Dlr-
.). Tin
Iwiiy iiin. 14 London road
Roberts (-
MorL-aii Diini.-l I„.i.-1
\I 11
B.S.Lund.. M.E.C.S.Eng.,
Roberts .J, a
L,I! C ' 1' 1, .imI i.1,>
Mirgeon, & medical officer
Roberts Thi
; '
T.iugh ft certifying factory
Robinson, I
Mo,-,,,, l-:i,/;l,il, .1 1,1,- Ml. ), midwife, 10 Hiirh strei-t
Morg:iii .lohn, shoe maker. 19 Commercial row-
Morgan Mary (Mrs.), stationer. 21 Pembroke streit
Morgan Philip, sanitary inspector ft gas examiner, 71
Bush street
Morri.t Annie (Miss), dress maker, 16 Queen street
Morris Clara (Miss), teacher of music, 23 Prospect pi
Morris Elizabeth (Mrs.), Station Temperance hot«I, 51
Dimond street
.Morris John Henry, Farmers' Arms P.H. 2 Melville st
Morris Thomas Benjamin, confectioner, 12 Queen street
Morse Frederick, painter, 78 High street
Mumford Charles, insurance supt. 47 Dimond street
National Provincial & Union Bank of England Limited
(branch) (Richard Thomas, manager), 10 Mevrick st. ;
draw on head office, 15 Bishopsgate, London EC 2
Neil Elizabeth (Mrs.), Rising Sun inn, 43 Queen street
News in a Nutshell (pub. fri.) (Arthur John Hughes),
30 Queen street
Noakes Frederick, Caledonia P.H. 2 High street
Noakes John, bailiff. King street
Niiott Hy. ;i-si-t.u,t bailiff to county court,22 Dimond st
Oliv.T Fi. "• ri,.-k, tailor. 13 Tremeyrick street
Oliv,-,- (it'iii:,'. l,i.ot & shoe dealer, 57 Bush street & 12
& 1; (.■uiinii.-n-ial row
Orchard WiUuim Ernest A.M.lust.M. & C.E. borough
sui-veyor, 71 Bush street
Orielton Estate Office (Col. Morgan James Saurin J.P. ;
William Giffard Wynne, agent), 8 Meyrick street
Panton Alfred, engineer, see Baker & Panton
Panton Alfred James, refreshment rooms, 51 Queen st
Paulett John, weigher corporation weighing machine,
Meyrick street
Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited (Charles Mumford,
district superintendent). 47 Dimond street
Pembroke Borough Council School Offices (Ronald Dasson
Lowless, clerk), 71 Bush street
Pembroke County Guardian (branch), 11 Dimond street
Pembroke Dock "Chamber of Commerce (F. W. Merri-
man, sec), 29 Meyrick street
Pembroke Dock Conservative Club (Col. Morgan James
Saurin J.P. president; James Brown, sec.).55 Bush st
Pembroke Dock Co-operative Society Limited (G. W.
Athoe, sec). Albion square
Pembroke Dock Liberal Club (Thomas J. Thomas, sec),
15 Bush street
Pembroke Dock Mechanics' Institute (H. Hinchliffe, hon.
sec. ; John Griffiths, librarian), 33 Dimond street
Pembroke Dock Nursing Association (Miss M. Evans,
matron ; Nurse Morris, general ; Nurse Cooper, ma-
ternity nurse), Victoria Nurses' Home, Park street
Pembroke Dock & Pembroke Gazette Newspaper Co.
Limited, printers & publishers ; R. H. Crawshaw,
manager; published thursday). 21 Meyrick street
Pembroke Docks & Town Gas Co. (W. B. Mimmack,
manager). King William street
Pembrokeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society
(Joseph Snoddy, secretary), 22 Bush street
Peters William, firewood dealer, 26 Gwyther street
Phelps William, tailor, 8 Laws street
Phillips William & Sons, coal merchants'. Brewery street
Phillips George, outfitter, 23 Commercial row
Phillips Henrv, shopkeeper, 20 High street
Phillips Henry John, baker, 18 Imble street, Bufferland
Phillips John, draper, 17 Dimond street
Phillips Thomas, farmer, 54 Military road, Pennar
Powell Frederick William, draper, 8 Apley terrace
Powell James, apartments, 26 Meyrick street
Powell James, shopkeeper, 24 Gwyther street
Price Mary (Mrs), Clown & Anchor P.H. 17 Front st
Prickett Maud (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Gwyther street
Prudential Assurance Co. Limited (I. B. Jones, district
superintendent), 9 London road
Pugh Howell, Ferry House P.H. Peuibroke Ferry
Rabaiotti Brothers,' confectioners, 8 Dimond streeb
Ravne Edward, tailor, 63 Bush street
Rees Wilfred & Co. coal merchants, 3 London road
Rees Benjamin, King's Arms P.H. i Front street
Rees Percy, draper, 36 Dimond street
Rees William, grocer, i Charlton place
Rice Henry Michael, manager to Barclays Bank Ltd.
borough treasurer & agent for the Scottish Union ft
National k the Rnval Exchange Assurance offices,
p;,,, .„.( street
• . ti,T- of weights & measures for
1 ,,l,,n road
•,, Queen street
j,.l.io.,.~i,r, 51 Military road,'Pennar
s. Royal Oak P.H. 36 Military rd. Pennar
, David & Co. Limited, saw mills, Meyrick st
Roch Margaret (Miss) & Co. grocers, 37 Queen street
R ,-; K,-,-,l,.ii.-k. i?rn,-er. () Water street
l;,-,i- (;•,,,■, r i|f. . • i,„i,-r, 17 Queen street
1 I \l . liiipkeeper, 88 Laws street
1: ' . , Pembroke street
I :, :, ,M-ns ayent, 46 Dimond street
1;. .1, . ■ 1: . . ,• I I l;,,.li .street
!:■.•■. I ' . .. I . I'm'. I l'i',,nl street
il' "I' W nil 11,1 II. ',!>. , In,, I il", '. 8 Bush street
K,,wlaiids \Viiliiii,: Th.,ui:is. painter, 53 Quwn street
Russant George, shopkeeper, 6 North street
Samuel Alice Marv (Miss), confectioner, 30 Bush street
Saunders Edward'L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. phvsician & sur-
geon, ija, Pembroke street
DIEECTOKY.]
SOUTH WALES.
PENALLY.
709
Saunders Edward Argent M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A., J. P.
surgeon & medical officer to the Trinity Corporation &
Admiralty surgeon & agent & medical officer & public
vaccinator No, 5 district, Pembroke union, 1 Apley
terrace
Scurlock Oliver James, ironmonger, 8 High street
Sorgent George Arthur, fried lish dealer, 14 Queen st
Shaw Catherine (Mrs.), Duke of York P.H. 14 Pem-
broke street
Shears George 0. insurance agent, 33 Prospect place
Silcox W. L. & Sons, cycle dealers, 17 & 19 Water st
Silcox Walter, saddler, 18 Dimond street
Simpson Margaret (Mrs.), greengrocer, 15 Laws street
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machine
nia'iufacturers, 37 Dimond street
Sketch Samuel Bolt & Co. mineral water manufacturers.
Belle Vue terrace
Sloggett Howard Thomas, grocer, 22 Prospect place
Smith W. H. & Son, news agents &e. 2 Dimond street
Smith William, stationer, 10 Bush street
Snoddv Joseph, borough auditor, 22 Bush street
Star Tea Co. Ltd. grocers, Cresswell buildings. Bush st
Stephens Richard Thos. fried fish shop, 4 Meyrick st
Stephenson Charles H. cycle agent, Meyiick street
Stokes William M. butcher, 10 Queen street
Styles George Charles, tobacconist, 87 Queen street
Sudbury Ada (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Water street
Sudbury Alfred, grocer, London road
Sullivan Thomas, fruiterer, 27 Dimond street
Sutton & Co. parcel carriers (David Davies, agent),
Dimond street
Tallett Fredk. James, watch & clock ma. 14 Dimond st
Taylor Samuel Robert & Sons, ironmongers, 3 Dimond
street & Meyrick street
Teesdale George, draper, 2 & 4 Pembroke street
Temperance Hall (Wm. Hy. Thomas, mgr.), Dimond st
Thomas Arthur, refreshment rooms, 69 Bush street
Thomas Benjamin, jeweller, 5 Queen street
Thomas George, dairyman, 20 Queen street
Thomas George, mineral water manufactr. London road
Thomas James Eastlake, butcher, 64 Bush street
Thomas John (Mrs.), butche'r, 6 Pembroke street
Thomas John, printer, 36 Bush street
Thomas John A. butcher, 31 Meyrick street
Thomas Llewellyn, grocer, 33 Pembroke street
Thomas Hichard, manager National Provincial k Union
Bank of England Limited, 10 Meyrick street
Thomas Thomas, boot repairer. Water street
Thomas Wm. Fdk. china & glass dlr.24 Commercial row
Thomas William George, superintendent of police for
Pembroke division, County Police station
Thomas William Henry, photographer, 59 Bush street
Timmins William, refreshment rooms, 25 Bush street
Treharne William J, Prince Albert P.H. Market street
Tucker Frederick A. grocer, 29 Pembroke street
Tucker Walter D. baker. Belle Vue terrace
Tucker Zillali (Mrs'), shopkeeper, i High street
Tween Mary Ann (Mrs.), Rose & Crown P.H.7i Queen st
Twigg Martha (Mrs.), draper, 62 High street
Twigg Thomas G. Navy tavern, 5 Pembroke .street
Vaughan John B. shoplceeper, 75 Queen street
Vaughan Lvdia James (Mrs.), stationer, 4 Dimond st
Venning Catherine (Mrs.), Gun tavern, 42 Queen street
Victoria Tea Co. 22 Commercial row
Wade Alfred Arthur, Star inn, 41 Water street
Walker Ernest, Market tavern, 15 Pembroke street
Warlow Mary E. (Miss), midwife, 6 Charlton place
Warren Frederick J. fancy goods dealer, 59 Queen st
Weale Albert, agent to the L. & N. W. railway. Water st
Webb William, house furnisher, 28 Bush street
Williams Percy & Co. drapers. Masonic bldgs. Meyrick st
Williams D. & Sons, greengrocers, 24 Queen street
Williams W. & Son, yeast merchants, g Queen street
Williams Arthur Llewellyn, chemist, 47 Bush street
Williams George, hair dresser, 34 Meyi-ick street
Williams George,Kilwendeage inn, 19 Military rd.Pennar
Williams James, beer bottler. Front street
Williams John, Bird-in-Hand PH. 3 Lewis street
Williams John David, china & glass dealer, 23 Bush st
Williams Lloyd, shopkeeper, 33 North street
Williams Morris George, Alma P.H. North street
Williams Thomas E. hair dresser, 13 Laws street
Williamson Frederick E. Landshipping inn
Wills Frederick, greengrocer, 30 Meyrick street
Wright k Co. stationers, 48 Dimond' street
Wynne William Giftard, solicitor, & agent for Col.
Morgan James Saurin J. P. Orielton estate (firm, D.
Hughes, Brown & Wynne), 8 Meyrick street
Toung Charles, builder, 51 Gwyther street
PENALLY, ij miles south-west from Tenby, is a
parish and pretty village, with a station on the Pem-
broke and Tenby branch of the Great Western railway,
in the county of Pembroke, hundred of Castlemartin, in
Pembroke union and county court district, and in the
rural deanery of Castlemartin, and archdeaconry and
diocese of St! David's. The church of St. Nicholas is a
small cruciform edifice in the Early English style, con-
sisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and a
western embattled tower containing 5 bells, one of which
is inscribed " Sancte Paule ora pro nobis : " there is a
curious hagioscope in each transept: all the windows,
seven in number, are stained, the east window being a
memorial to Mrs. Hughes, wife of a former vicar: the
church was restored in 1884 at a cost of ^565, and in
i8gi was lighted by electricity at a cost of j^i2o, solely
defrayed by the late Clement John Williams esq. : in
1897 a fine double pneumatic organ was presented by
the lato C. J. Williams esq. at a cost of i^Soo : there
are 230 sittings : in the churchyard are two fine Runic
crosses, one of which was found embedded under the
tower, when the edifice was restored, about 1850. The
register of baptisms and burials dates from 1738 ;
marriages, 1754. The living is a vicarage, net income
^160, with 12 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1873 by
the Rev. David Melvill Morris M.A. of Jesus College,
Oxford. Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps bart. is
the lay rector and impropriator of the great tithes,
which amount by tithes commutation to ^^183 yearly.
The Congregational chapel, erected in 1887, is a building
PErVATE EESrDENTS.
Farrell Major John Arthur Joseph
D.S.O. The Glen
Hughes-Morgan Major David J. P.
P.-nally house
.Tanie.son William Belingham J.P.
Tlie Abbey
Jones William Herbert, Giltar lodge
Mathias Mrs. Fern house
Morris Rev. David Melvill M.A.
Vicarage
Vnyle Miss, The Cottage
COMMEnCliL.
Beddoe Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments.
Post office. Myrtle cottage
Brown James Waters, frmr.Hill farm
Cadwallader Marchant, farmer,
Robert's Walls
Cole Elizh. (Mrs.), apart3.4 Giltar ter
Eb.sworth George. Crown P.H
Edwards Thomas, aparts. Rock vil
Evans Joseph, farmer, Trefloyne
Griftiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer.
of stone, with seats for 160 persons. The parochial
reading room, formerly a National school, was furnished
and equipped by the late C. J. Williams esq. The
Abbey, the residence of William Belingham Jameson
es(|. J.P. is a Tudor mansion, erected on the site of
s:ime monastic ruins, the most nntiiblc remains of
which are a fine Flemish chimney an. I :. ,li:ip,l known
as St. Teilo's, or St. Daniel's. ' Xi 11 In iv w a hut
encampment for rifle practice 011 1 hr u- mlilinuing
burrows, and here also are golf links; nu a ciuixpjeuous
point overlooking some limestone quarries, stands an
ancient watch tower. Near Trefloyne or Trellwyn farm
were the head quarters during the civil war of Richard
Vaughan, second Earl of Carbery, a distinguished
cavalier, and about ij miles from Tenby is a huge cave
called " Hoyle's Mouth," leading to a series of sub-
terranean chambers, which are said to be connected
with the Hogan cave beneath Pembroke Castle. Scots-
borough, another decayed mansion, formerly belonging
to the Rhys family, is also near the town. The area is
2,465 acres of land and 133 of foreshore ; rateable value,
j^3,27i ; the population in 191 1 was 466, including 68 iu
the barracks.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Morgan, Frankleston.
Post, M. O. & T. Office (letters should have Pembroke-
shire added).— Mrs. Mary Ann Beddoe, sub-post-
mistress
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1873, for
120 children ; Mrs. Osborne, mistress
Railway Station, Thomas Jones, station master
HackPtt Mary Jane (Mrs.), Cross inn
Haines Leonard, aparts. Picton cottage
Hinds David James, farmer,Holloway
James Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper
Jenkins George Frederick, farmer.
Lower Tarr
John Joseph, farmer. Palmer's lake
Llewellyn Laura (Miss), farmer,West
Holloway
Morgan Mary Ann (Mrs.), Wheelabout
P.H
23 1
710 PENALLY.
SOUTH WALES.
[kelly's
Morgan Thomas, wheelwright AlProtheroe Joseph, farmer, Bubbleton I Eees Thomas, dairyman. Kiln park
parish clerlt, Frankleston Reading Room (Rev. David Melvill Rogers John, farmer, Crackwell
Phillips Charles Frederick, farmer, Morris M. A. chairman) Rogers William, farmer.Oxland fai-m
Penally court fR-es James, farmer, Lydstep I Waugh Martha (Mrs.),farmer,Gt.Tarr
P E N A R T H
PENAHTH is a seaport and civil parish, about 4 miles
soath from Cardiff and 172 from London, in the South
division of the parliamentary borough of Cardiff, Dinas-
Powis hundred and petty " sessional division, Cardiff
anion and county court district, rural deanery of
Penarth and archdeaconry and diocese of LlandafE. ' The
Taff Vale Railway Company has a station both at the
town and dock. This place derives its name from two
Welsh words, " Pen " a head, and " Garth '" an inclosure,
and its lofty ridge was. at a verj' early period, chosen as
the spot for kindling the beacon fire to warn the county
of invasion, the signal being immediately repeated on
Garth Mountain and Castt^ll Coch, and from thence trans-
mitted to Merthyr, Breconshire and Carmarthenshire.
In the year 1088, according to Powell, the Normans
landed at Penarth, and marched under the leadership of
Robert Fitzhamon, to Hirwaun Wrgant in company with
the forces of Jestyn, the last Prince of Glamorgan,
against the Prince of South Wales, Rees ap Tewdwr.
whom they defeated ; after the Normans had received
their payment the treacherous Jestyn refused to fulfil
his promise to Einon, a Welsh chieftain, who had en-
gaged their services, whereupon Einon, going to Penarth
Hill, signalled to the mercenaries to return, who.
attacking Jestyn at the Heath, near Cardiff, defeated
him, and eventually conquered the whole county.
Robert Fitzhamon retained in his own hands the lord-
ships of Cardiff, Dinas-Powis and Kenfig, to one of
which, probably, Penarth belonged.
By the Act 38 and 39 Vict. cap. dxxv. Penarth, Llan-
dough-juxta-Penarth and Cogan parishes were formed
into a Local Government district, and governed by a
Local Board until the "Local Government Act, 1894''
(56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), established the present Urban | S'
District Council. The district has been divided into
four wards. The parish is lighted with gas by the Car-
diff Gas Light & Coke Co. and supplied with water from
two reservoirs in the parish of Llandough, and one in
the parish of Leckwith. the property of the Cardiff
Corporation. A system of drainage, carried out by
the owners of the Plymouth estate, at a cost of over
j^5o,ooo. was transferred to the board free of cost.
By Local Government Board Order No. 44,379. which
came into operation Sept. 27. 1902, the civil parishes
of Penarth, Cogan and Llandough were constituted one
civil parish under the name of Penarth.
The old parish church, supposed to have been built by
the Normans, stood on the promontorj', and was a land-
mark and steering point on the charts of the Bristol
Channel, of which this headland affords an extensive
prospect.
The existing church of St Augustine is a building of
stone in the Early English style, erected in 1865, by the
late Baroness Windsor, at a cost of about ^10,000, on
the site of the ancient fabric, and consists of chancel.
nave, aisles, transepts, a porch at the north-west corner,
and a tower 90 feet in height, with saddle-back roof, at
the south-west angle, containing a fine peal of 6 bells,
which can be heard for many miles seaward : the east
window is .stained and in the south transept is a stained
window, given by the late Lady Windsor, and there are
r)thcr stained windows : above the nave arches are eight
circular panels of Bath stone, painted with illustrati-
of the Beatitudes : there are nearly i.ooo sittings. The
register dates from the year 1768. The living is a
tory (with the rectory of Lavemock annexed), joint net
yearly value ^^400, with residence, in the gift of the
Earl of Plymouth, and held since 1910 by the Rev.
George Passand Turner M.A. of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, and surrogate.
The church of .St. Paul, in Arcot street (previously a
Wesleyan chapel) was reroofed and fitted as a church
in 1907. at a cosl of ^^2.500 : it serves as a chapel of
ea,se to the parish church, and seats 500 persons.
The church of All Saints, in Victoria square, erected
in 1897, is an edifice of Newbridge stone, with dress-
ings of Bath stone, in the Early English style, and
consists of chancel, nave and aisles : the east window is
"tained : the site and a donation of .^3.000 were given
by the Earl of Plymonth. the cost "altogether being
o sittings. The living is a vicar-
£5°°2. ^iy" residence, in the gift
~ " and held
since 1919 by the Rev. Alfred William Flux Dunda.s
M.A. of New' College, Oxford.
St. Joseph's Catholic church is a building in the
Early English style, erected in 1877, with sittings for
120 persons : attached to the church is a school, built
For other places of worship, see pp. 712 and 713.
The Cemetery, at Lower Penarth, was formed in 1903,
and has an area of 5 acres ; it is under the control
of a burial committee of the Urban District Council,
consisting of seven members.
The Turner House, Plj-mouth road, Penarth, is a
private Art gallery, built in 1888 by J. Pyke Thompson
esq. J. P. and is open to the public free of charge every
Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday from 3 to 5 o'clock
in the afternoon ; the gallery contains a collection of
early water colour drawings by Turner and Girton,
Coxi Cotman and others, and also a few modern works
in oil. as well as a carefully chosen series of prints
after Turner, and etchings by Rembrandt &c. : there
is also a small collection of choice porcelain, com-
prising samples of Chelsea, Worcester, Swansea and
Nantgarw : the expense of keeping open the Turner
house is entirely defrayed by the trustees of the late
of the Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.O., C.'l
The Public Free Library, on the Stanwell and Rec-
tory roads, was erected in 1905, in part with a sum of
;£4,ooo. given by the»late Andrew Carnegie esq. (d.
1919). the site being presented by the Earl of Plymouth
G.B.E., PC, C.B.
The Diocesan Preventive Home for girls (incorporated
with the Diocesan Deaconess Institution), Earl road, is
for the training of 12 girls ; the site, of one acre, was
i-en by the Earl of PljTiiouth G.B.E., P.C, C.B. and
a freehold.
During the years 1880-83 gardens were laid out along
the cli£f in front of the Kymin and an entrance lodge built,
which, as well as the bridge at the western end of the
gardens, was erected from designs by Mr. Snell, the sur-
veyor to the Plymouth estate. To the west of Penarth
is a large area of ground commanding magnificent views
of the Bristol Channel and on which a large number of
villa residences have been erected. There is a good
cricket ground, with a pavilion ; and on the beach a
commodious boathouse. provided with lookout tower,
bath room and lavatories. Convenient means of access
from the railway station to the beach is afforded by a
^lalk through the dingle or the ravine, which, by the
erection of a sea wall, has been converted into an agree-
able promenade, and the esplanade forms a spacious
carriage drive. The promenade and landing pier, opposite
the swimming bath and New Esplanade hotel, erected in
1894 and opened to the public Feb. 1895, is a structure
of iron, with wood planked deck and is 630 feet long with
an average width of 25 feet, but the head, 120 feet long,
is 60 feet wide ; at the entrance are shops, refreshment
rooms &c. A naarine subway was constructed, about
1900. under the rivor Ely at a cost of about ^jo.ooo.
from plans by Mr. G. T. Sibbering M.I.C.E. and is open
(iay and night for foot passengers. The salt water baths
on the be.nch were erected by the late local bonrd of
health, at a cost of ;iC7,50o, of which ^^3,000 was given
by the Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.O., C.B. ; they are
in the Renaissance style, from designs by the late Mr.
H. C. Harris and Mr! H. Snell as joint architects; the
swimming baths are supplied with water pumped from
the sea to settling tanks, when all mud in suspension
is precipitated before the water flows into the baths ;
the two swimming baths are respectively 80 by 30 feet
and 50 by 23 feet, and there are seven slipper baths
supplied witli fresh and sea water, both hot and cold ;
the large swimming bath is also made tepid when
required. During the winter the baths are used as a
gymnasium. The Coastguard station is a conspicuons
building, occupying an excellent site, and is pnnnded
\\ith every kind of apparatus necessary for the saving
of life at sea, including a rocket stand, supplied by the
Board of Trade.
The Penarth hotel is on a hill within easy distanoe
of the dock, commanding splendid views of the Bristol
Channel. There is also a large hotel on the Esplanade,
facing the sea, and adjoining the Public baths. Within
a short distance of the station are the Penarth nurseries,
covering eleven acres. Two new!«paper8 are published
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
PENARTH.
711
here : the " Penarth Times," every Thursday evening by
Messrs. J. F. Pickford and Sons, and the " Penarth Adver-
tiser," every Tuesday by Mr. Thomas 0. Powlson,
Dinas Powis castle, a Norman fortress, is about 3 miles
west, and there are cromlechs at St. Nicholas and St.
Lythans, /rom 5 to 6 miles west. The Earl of Plymouth
G.B.E., P.O., C.B. is lord of the manor and sole land-
owner. The soil is principally clay ; subsoil, various.
The chief crops are wheat, ibarley, roots and pasturage.
The area of the civil parish and Urban District (which
includes the former civil parishes of Penarth, Llandough
and Cogan) is 2,181 acres of land, 29 of inland water,
26 of tidal water and 217 of foreshore ; rateable value,
^^124. 490; the population in 1911 was 15,488, including
524 on board vessels.
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 1911
was:— St. Augustine's, 8,622 and All Saints', 3,589.
Sexton. St. Augustine, Ivor John Vaughan, 29 Pem-
broke terrace.
PENABTH DOCKS AND TIDAL HABBOUU.
Penarth, until about 1870, was a small and unimportant
village ; but the increased demand for South Wales coal
having much overcrowded the Cardiff docks, attention
was directed to the facilities which the harbour at the
entrance to the river Ely offered for shipping, and in
1856 a company was formed for the purpose of utilizing
it and constructing a dock, with a line of railway branch-
ing from and having running powers over the lines of
the Taft Vale Company. The harbour was opened in
1859 for the shipment of coal, and in 1865 the dock was
opened and from that time to the present the shipments of
coal at Penarth dock have been rapidly increasing, the
export in 1908 being 4,267,585 tons. In 1865 the dock,
harbour and railway were leased in perpetuity by the Tail
Vale Railway Company. The dimensions of the harbour
are — ^Length, measuring along the centre of the river,
13,000 feet; frontage on the Cardiff side, 12,000 feet;
frontage on the Penarth side, 3,000 feet; average width
at water line at high water for the first reach of the
river, 600 feet; length, 4,000 feet; arcn, 55 acres;
average width at water line at half tide, when water is
15 feet, 280 feet ; area, 26 acres ; number of staiths for
the shipment of coal, 6 ; with provision for 4 more. Each
staith is capable of shipping 150 tons per hour; depth
of water in the berths at high water, ordinary spring
tides, 30 feet ; depth of water in the berths at high water,
ordinary neap tides, 20 feet. Vessels of Boo tons burthen
take the ground, and are loaded with great dispatch in
this harbour. The maximum run of the tide is about
two knots per hour. There is i crane for unloading
ballast and other commodities of a capacity of 30
tons per hour. In 1857 an Act was passed enabling the
Penarth Harbour and Railway Company to construct rail-
ways to, and a dock and other works on or adjoining, the
south-west branch of the river Ely, and for other pur-
poses. The commerce of the port in 1881 reached such
dimensions that the leasing company decided to under-
take a considerable enlargement of the property : the
works carried out for this purpose were completed April,
1B84. The dimensioris of dock are — length, 2,900 feet;
width. 370 feet; area, 23 acres. The lock is in length,
270 feet ; width, 60 feet ; width of sea gate, 60 feet ;
depth of water — ordinary spring tides, 35 feet ; depth
of water — ordinary neap tides, 26 feet : basin, length, 400
feet ; width, 330 feet ; area, 3 acres ; width of entrance,
60 feet ; depth of water — ordinary sjiring tides. 35 feet ;
neap tides, 26 feet. Being a tidal dock the gates can
be npened at high water from pea to dock for the in-
gress and egress of shipping, thereby avoiding the gre;it
delay usually caused at other docks by locking through.
There are 19 coal staiths in the dock and a 4 tip
movable berth in the basin, and i berth of 2 movable
staiths. each capable of loading 400 tons per hour,
for loading steamers of the largest dimensions.
Every provision has been naade for shipping coal with
the least possible breakage and the greatest dispatch.
by a patent anti-breal^age appliance exclusively used by
this dock. There are numerous cranes, worked by
hydraulic power for the discharging of ballast and iron
ore. Hydraulic power is also applied to the opening
and shutting the dock gates and to other purposes,
affording facilities for working the dock and for the
dispatch of shipping.
There are two large river wharves, 600 feet long, with
hydraulic cranes, for the quick dispatch of vessels laden
with iron ore. Large centrifugal pumps are fitted to
the dock for increasing depth of water during neap
tides. In 1912 the exports were — coal and coke,
4,179,506 tons; general merchandise, 3,199 tons; patent
fuel, 7,022 tons ; iron and iron work, 344 tons ; tin-
plates, 715 tons ; the imports consist of pulp for paper
making, pitwood, iron ore, iron and general merchan-
dise, and in 1912 amounted to 110.080 tons, giving a
total of imports and exports of 4,300,866 tons. Near
the entrance to the dock is a fine suite of offices
for the use of the Customs, Dock Company and Board
of Trade. Near the centre of the dock is a mission
room, in connection with the Missions to Seamen's
Society, built at a cost of ^1,000, and containing
reading and refreshment rooms both for officers and
seamen.
COGAN or Oogan Pill is an ecclesiastical parish, abut-
ting on Penarth docks, where there is a station, on the
high road from Cardiff to Penarth; it is 3 miles from
Cardiff. The old parish church of St. Peter, after
having been roofless for nearly a century, was restored
by the 3rd Marquess of Bute K.T. The register of
baptisms and burials dates from 1785 ; marriages, 1786.
The church of the Holy Nativity, Cogan, erected at a
cost of about /;2,5oo, is a building of local blue lias
stone in the Perpendicular style, and consists of chancel,
nave, south transept, organ chamber, vestry and south
porch. The site was given by the Earl of Plymouth
G.B.E., P.O., C.B. : there are 311 sittings. The living
is a rector}-, amalgamated with the rectory of Llan-
dough and Leckwith, joint net yearly value ^174,
with residence, in the gift of the Marquess of Bute,
and held since 1894 by the Rev. Frank Ernest Williams,
who resides at Penarth. There is a Church Mission
room in Cogan village, which is served from Llandough.
The United Methodist chapel, erected in 1883, at a
cost of j^i,400, has 350 sittings, no being free. There
is a small reading room, a branch of the Penarth
Public Free Library, opened in November, 1902, and
open on week days from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lord
CoUim E. Crichton-Stuart, who is lord of the manor,
and the Earl of Plymouth G.B.E., P.O., C.B. are the
principal landowners. The soil is principally clay;
subsoil, marl and blue lias. The chief crops are wheat,
barley and oats.
LLANDOUGH is a village and ecclesiastical parish
between Cardiff and Penarth. with a halt on the line
between Grangetown and Penarth Dock, zi miles
south-south-west from Cardiff and 1.^ from Penarth.
The nearest railway stations are Cogan, and Penarth
Dock, distant half a mile. The parish is governed by
the Penarth Urban District Council. This place derives
its name from the Welsh " Llan," a church, and
" Dochdwy," the name of an early British saint and
abbot connected with the see of Llandaff. In the
early part of the 6th century, according to Tanner,
St. Dochdwy came to this county with Cadvan, and
built a monastery at Llandough for twelve monks or
canons, which was dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and
endowed by Paulentus, King of Glamorgan. Tlie church
of St. Dochdwy is a building of stone, in the Decorated
style, erected in 1866 on the site of the old church, at a
cost of more than ;fz,ooo, and consists of chancel, nave,
aisles, organ chamber, vestry and a tower on the south
side of the chancel, containing one bell: there are 250
sittings : in the churchyard are remains of a highly
decorated cross. The register of baptisms and burials
d.ites from the year 1784; marriages, 1755. The Uving
IS a rectory (with the rectory of Leckwith and Cugan
annexed"), joint net income .^174, with residence and 30
acres of glebe, in the gift of the Marquess of Bute, and
held since 1894 by the Bey. Frank Ernest Williams,
who resides at Penarth. Here is an English Baptist
chape), erected in 1861, with 300 sittmgs. The Mar-
quess of Bute is lord of the manor and prmcipal land-
owner. The soil is principaUy clay; subsoil, marl and
blue lias. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats.
The population in 191 1 was 3.527-
Post Oflice.^ohn Griffiths, sub-postmaster. Letters
arrive from Cardiff. The
order office is at Cogan Pil
County Police Station, Frederick Mallin, constabl
charge
Public Elementary School, erected in 1878, for
children ; Miss Evelyn Edmonds, mistress
s. w 23 +
712
PENAR'l
SOUTH WALES.
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OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
Post, M. O.. T. & Telephonic E. D. Office, Windsor
road. — David Evans, postmaster
Town Sub-Post, M. O., T. & Telephone Call Office,
Penarth Dock. Letters delivered from Penarth
Town Sub-Post, M. O. & Telephone Call Office, i6o
Windsor road, Cogan.— Mrs. Mary Douglas, sub-post-
mistress. Letters delivered from Penarth. Telegrams
can be handed in only at this office & telegraph
money orders are issued, but not paid
Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, 3 Maughan street.—
Mrs. Fanny Fern Huntley, sub-postmistress
Toirn Sub-Post & M. O. Office, 5 Cornerswell road. —
Mrs. Jane Thomas, sub-postmistress
UKBAIv DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Offices, Albert road.
Council day, ist monday in each month, at 7.30 p.m.
Members.
John Llewellyn Powell.
aan, John Charles Eidd.
Retire
Chai:
-Chair
April
North Ward.
John Llewellyn Powell 1920
William Jones 1921
Samuel Thomas 1922
Centi-al Ward.
John Charles Ridd 1920
Wm. Thomas Paall ... 1921
Walter HuUett 1922
April
South Ward.
Wm. Longhurst Morris 1920
Fredk. Walter Morgan 1921
David Morgan 1922
West Ward.
John William Jones ... 1920
Alfred \^'ln. Matthews 1921
Edward Daniel Jones... 1922
Officers.
Clerk, J. Whitlock Morris, 9 Quay street, Cardiff
Treasurer, W. J. Brodie, Barclays Bank Limited, Penarth
Medical Officer of Health, Charles Albert Jones
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond. 7 Victoria road
Surveyor, Edgar Ivor Evans A.M.I.C.E. Council offices
Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Meazey, Council offices
Collector, John Griffith Llewellyn, Council offices
GLAMORGAN COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR DINAS
POWIS PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Lee Major-Gen. Henry Herbert E.E., C.B.E. The Mount,
Dinas Powis, Cardiff, chairman
Alexander David Thos. Bryneithen, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Brace William M.P. Devonfield, Devonfields road, New-
port, Mon
Cory Sir Clifford John bart. M.P. Llantarnam abbey,
Monmouth.shire ; & q8 Mount street, London W i
Cory John, Sea View house, Bradford place, Penarth
Davies Sir Joseph K. BE. M.P. 6 Chester place, Regent's
Park N W I ; & Dinas Powis, near Cardiff
Davies Llewelyn, 147 Stanwell road, Penarth
Davies Thomas, 13 Porthkerry road, Barry
Duncan Sir David, Bronyglyn, Bridgeman road, Penarth
German Major James, Lower Cwrt-v-vil road, Penarth
Graham William. Fiiars Point house, Barry Island,
Barry, Glam
Griffiths Lemuel Price, 10 The Parade, Bariv
Guy Richard, Trevcthin, Penarth
Heywond Charles Albert, Hydro hotel. Mount road,
South cliff, Eastbourne
.lennings John Milton, Fairfield ho. Bradford pi. Penarth
Jones Herbert Rees. Highfield, Bradford place, Penarth
.Tose John Henry, 18 Victoria Park road, Cardiff
Lawrence Arthur, Park place. Cardiff
Lee William Robert. Buriv
Llewellyn J., hi, R. The Court, Barrv
Meggitt John C!laxtoii. Seacrott, Barry
Mordey Thomas Henry, The Spinney, Sullv
Morel Thomas Edward, Roxburgh house, Penarth
Morel Wm. Gibbs, Eaton villa, Clifton Downs. Bristol
Neale Joshua John, Oxton. Kenton, near Exeter
O'Donnell Peter Joseph. Horton road, Barry Dock
Pyman John William, Baithwaite, Victoria rd. Penarth
Bees Howell, 190 Newport road, Cardiff
Beynolds Major James Christopher, The Grange,Wenvoe
Roberts David William, 14 Windsor road, Barry
Eomilly Samuel By. D.L. 56 Eccleston sq. London SW i
Sharp Frank Evan, 2 Harbour road, Barry
Sprent Eichard AUcot, St. Andrew.<i-Major, near Cardiff
Thoma.s .Tohn Griffin. The Reolorv. Llandough, Penarth
Thomas Samuel. 27 Stanwell road, Penarth
Thomas Thomas Powell, Merevale, Dinas Powis, Cardiff
Thomas Wiili.-un Jones. Park road. Barrv
rhcmpson Claude Dudley, Wenvoe, near Canliff
Travis Arthur Wellington, 7 Marine parade, Penarth
Wnlhs Humphry, Dinas Powi«. ne:,r Cardiff
LOCAL INSTirUTIONS &c.
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Barry &
Penarth Urban District Councils, are ex-officio
magistrates
Clerk to the Magistrates, John Whitlock Morris, 9
Quay street, Cardiff
Petty Sessions are held on every Wednesday at 10.30 a.m.
at the Police court, Penarth & every monday & friday
at II a.m. at the Police station, B.irry. The Clerk's
office at Cardiff is also an occasional court house
Petty sessions are also held at the above times & places,
for the purposes of the Criminal Justice Act, 18 & 19
Vict. cap. 129
The places in the division are :— Barry, Barry Island,
Bonvilston, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, Lavernock, Leck-
with, Llancarfan, Llandough, Llantrythid, Llanvithen,
Michaelston-le-Pit, Michaelston-super-Ely, Penarth,
Pendoylan, Penmark, Peterston-super-Ely, Porthkerry,
St. Andrews. St. Brides-super-Ely, St. George's, St.
Lythan, St. Nicholas, Sully & Wenvoe
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Dock Office, Samuel Thomas, dock master & docic k
harbour superintendent ; John Martin & Quiller Bar-
rett, deputy dock masters ; George Buck, assistant
harbour master ; George Byfield, traffic inspector ;
Frederick W. Hopkins, locomotive inspector; H. Car-
penter, staith master
Cemetery, Lower Penarth, Edgar Ivor Evans, clerk to
the committee ; F. E. Westwood, caretaker ; office,
Albert road
Coast Guard Station, 2 Marine parade, Albert Daniel
Tooze, chief officer, & 4 men
County Police Station, 97 Windsor road, John Diivis,
inspector; I sergeant,i acting sergeant & 12 constables
Custom House, Fred Blewett & James Patrick Hausey,
preventive officers ; Alfred Hines & Henry Mogridge.
Fire Brigade Station, adjoining Council offices, Albert
road, E. A. Mayne, acting captain, & 12 men
Public Free Library, Stanwell road; branch, 10 Harriett
street, Cogan
Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent
.Society, Hon. Representatives, Samuel Thomas J. P.
dock superintendent, Taff Valley railway & Mrs.
Montague. 9 Ea' * ' *
See advertisement
PENARTH ISOLATION HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.
Formed in April, 1909, & consists of seven members.
Meetings are held at the District Council offices.
Penarth, on the second monday in each month, at
7.30 p.m
Chairman, William Jones, 30 Clive place, Penarth
Clerk. John Whitlock Morris, solicitor, 9 Quay st. Cardiff
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Secretary to Penarth Local Pension Sub-Committee,
Ralph 'Chatterton Thomas, 2 North Cliff drive;Paget pi
Collector of Poor Rates for Penarth, Lavernock & Leck-
with, John Griffith Llewellyn, Council offices
PLACES OF WORSHU', with times of Services.
St. Augustine's Church, Rev. George Passand Turner
M.A. rector & surrogate; Rev. Howard Convears
Morton M.A. & Rev. Arthur Stanley Jones L.Th.
curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & 3.30 & 6.30 p.m.; diiily, 10
a.m. & 5.30 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m.
All .Saints'. Victoria square. Rev. Alfi-ed William Flux
Duiidas M.A. vicar ; Rev. Arthur Llewellyn, curate ;
8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; holy communion, 7.30 a.m.
on wed. & holy days ; matins, daily at 10 a.m. ; even-
song, 6 or 7.30 p.m
St. Paul's Church, Arcot street, served from St.
Augustine's ; services, sun. 8 & 11 a.m. k 6.30
p.m. ; tues. 8 p.m
St. .Tohn the Evangelist Seamen's Mission Booms, Docks.
Rev. William Popham Hosford B.A. chaplain; 11
a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St, Joseph's Catholic Church, Right Eev. Monsignor
Janies O'Eeilly V.G. priest ; Eev. Eugene O'Reilly,
assistant priest; 9 & 11 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.;
daily, 7.30 & 8 a.m
Sittings.
Baptist (English), Tabernacle, Plassey street. Rev.
David Davies; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. &
thurs. 7.30 p.m 800
Baptist (English). Stanwell rd. Eev. David Barron :
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 580
Baptist, Penuel (Welsh). Plassey street, Eev. John '
Oiifel Jenkins; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30
DIRECTORY.]
'SOUTH WALES.
s (supt. ) & 700
Calvinistic Methodist or Welsh Presbyterian, Plassey
street, Rev. Thomas Charles Jones; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 250
Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), Hickman road; 11
a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational (English), Stanwell rd. Est. Jonathan
Evans; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m.... 668
Congregational (Welsh), Plassey street; 11 a.m. &
6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m 500
Plymouth Brethren's Meeting House, Plassey street;
II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. 8 p.m
V\'esleyan Methodist, Albert road ; ^
11.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. ~ ~ ^
730 pm
Wesleyan Methodist (Trinity ),Stan- ,
well road ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; \ Uliver
thurs. 7.30 p.m -'
.Salvation Army, Salop street; 11 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p,
tiios. i; thurs. 8 p.m
SCHOOLS.
The Penarth Intermediate & Technical . School, Archer
road, established under the provisions of the " Welsh
Intermediiite Education Act, 1889 " (52 & 53 Vict. c.
40) & erected at a total cost of about ^7.500, is a
building in the Renaissance style, from designs by
Mr. H. Snell, architect, of Penarth, & the site of 7
acres was given by the Earl of Plymouth, who also
contributed ^^i.ooo to tho building fund, 2 acres are
for school buildings & play gn.'unds, the remaining 5
acres is used for a cricke.t & football field. The
foundation stone was laid 29 Aug. 1894, by the
Countess' of Plymouth; the schools will hold 120 boy^
& 80 girls. They are under the control of the Central
Welsh Board
Boys' School, Griffith Jones M.A.Oxon. head master
Uirls' School, Miss Ellen Lloyd, head mistress
H.M. Inspector of School.^, Albert Taylo
Vil road
The following schools
Cwrt-y-
troUed by a committee of
five local
Clerk to the Managers, John Evan Williams M.A. 2
Great Western approach, Cardiff
Attendance Officer, Richard James Sims, 20 Wood street
jUbert road, erected in 1876 & enlarged in 1886 & again
in 1900, for 380 boys, 380 girls & 400 infants ; John
William Jones, master; Miss Janet Burnell, girls'
mistress ; Miss Sarah J. Davies, infarits' mistress
Victoria Schools, Cornerswell road, erected in 1898 &
enlarged in 19&4, for 332 boys, 325 girls & 310 infants;
J. H. Quintrell, master; Miss Mary Ann Eossiter,
girls' mistress ; Mis5 Sarah Williams, infants' mistress
Gogan, built in 1884, & enlarged in 1893 & 1905, for
254 boys, 270 girls & 230 infants ; Eees Edward
Thomas, ma.ster ; Miss Eli/.aheth Davies, mistress;
Mis.s Louie Jesse, infants' mistress
Plassey street (mixed), erected in 1863, enlarged 1893,
for 234 children ; Charles Henry Snell, master ; Miss
Lucy V. Davies, infants' mistress
Catholic (mixed). High street, erected in 1880, for 220
children; Miss Mildred Surridge, mistress
This school is controlled by six managers ; Eight Bev.
Monsignor James O'Eeilly V.G. correspondent;
Richard James Sims, 20 Wood st. attendance officer
NEWSPAPERS.
Penarth Times, 57 Arcot street, printed & published
every thursday evening, by J. F. Pickford & Sons
IVnarth Advertiser, Salop street, printed & published
every tuesday by Thomas 0. Powlson
COiWETANCE.
PeJiarth Railway Station. — David Parker, station master
Penarth Dock Railway Station — Francis Arthur Luen,
station master
Cogan Station, Barry Bailway. — Richard Williams, sta-
tion master
PHIVATB RESIDENTS.
Ablett Charles Anthony, 9 Beach road
Abraham Thomas Trevor,2 Kymii
Ainsworth Hy. Ernest, 9 Woodland pi
Alldridire Hy. Geo. 56 Westbourne rd
Allen Edward, 70 Windsor road
Alty Frank William, a Alberta place
Ambrose Fras. Thos. 68 Plymouth rd
Ambrose Joseph Chas. 37 Stanwell rd
Anderson James, 13=; Stanwell road
Andrews John, 52 Victoria road
Angear Charles, 22 Baroness place
Angel Frank C. 120 Cornerswell road
Arnold Alfred E. 128 Westbourne rd
Aumonier Frank, 3 Westbourne road
Aumonier Henry Francis B. 105
Cornerswell road
Baggett George Percival, 54 West-
hour
road
ell rd
Baguer Frank, Dene Hoi:
Augustine's crescent
B.iiley Alfred Maurice, s Cli
Bailey Wm. Jonathan,42 Sta
Baird John, 112 Westbourne road
Baker Heniy, 56 Cornerswell road
Baker Mrs. 58 Windsor road
Bamberger G. H. 77 Clive place
Barclay James, 46 Stanwell road
Bardsley Mrs. 0 Church avenue
Barnes Albert Edwd. 2 Eoseberry pi
Barrass Fdk. Athol, 95 Plymouth rd
Barrett Quiller, 11 Paget place
Bairy vV. J. M.,M.D.i2 Plymouth rd
Bartlett Wm. Jn. 40 Westbourne rd
Bass Mrs. j Paget place
Batten Charles Lloyd, 11 Earl road
Beardall Reginald Garnet, 4 Stan-
well road
Beasley Ammon, The Lindens, Brad-
^rd place
Beeton Henry Geo. j2 Cornerswell rd
Bell Mrs. 12 Belle Vue terrace
Benjamin Alfd. Jn. 61 Plymouth rd
Benjamin ErnestOwen.i4SaIisbury av
Benjamin John B, 80 Stanwell road
Benjamin Walt. Thos. 11 Plymouth rd
Berry Art'a. Edwd. 12 Bradenham pi
Berwick John, 8c; Plvmonth road
Bevan Ernest Thoma.s. i Earl road
Bevan Robert, 3 Victoria "avenue
Bevan Thomas, 2 Victoria avenue
PENARTH.
Bishop Albert Hoe, 8 Salisbury avei
Bisset Vyvyan, Sea cot. Esplanade
Black Misses, 13 Plymouth road
Blackburn John, 28 Windsor terrace
Blake Hy: Francis, 106 Plymouth rd
Bliss Mrs. I Sully place
Blundell Jn. Saml. 54 Cornerswell rd
Bonner John William Napper,
Church place south
Booker Clarence, 31 Clive place
Boole Philip A. G. 75 Plymouth road
Bovey Alfred John, 34 Victoria road
Bovey John, 3 Beach road
Bowen John, 12 Paget place
Bowen Thomas Owen, 10 Paget plac
Bowler Major George Walter, 7 Stan
well road
Bowles Harry Joseph, 121 Stanwell rd
Boyle J., M.B. 6 Hickman road
Brain Mrs. 5 Park road
Brawlev Miss, 2 Church avenue
Brew Richard William, 8 Herbert ter
■ice Frank Norman, Oakwood
Lower Cwrt-y-vil road
Biice Richard, 8 Woodland place
riggs Geo. Fredk. 9 Plymouth road
Brockington Edwin, 51 Stanwell road
Brofkington Frederic, 27 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Blown Major William Reid D.S.O. 6
Forest road. Lower Penarth
Brown Archibald, 107 Plymouth road
Brown Mrs. 18 Hickman road
Bryant Herbert William, The Ferns,
North Cliff drive, Paget place
Bryson John Joshua, 4 Park road
Bucknell John, 8 Albert crescent
Budgen Henry, 54 Victoria road
Surge Arth. Hugh, 15 Plymouth rd
Burgess j.urs. 60 Westbourne road
Cadle Percy Edward, Holme Lea,
Bradford place
C.illaghan Fras. Bernard, 3 Park rd
Callaghan Thomas Joseph, Penarth
house. Marine parade
Calvert-Jones Geo. 67 Plymouth rd
Cameron James, 38 Victoria road
ernn William Alex. 9 Clive ores
pbell Chas. Cecil. 5 Hickman rd
Campbell Hugh, no Plymouth road
pbell Thomas, 58 Westbourne rd
Carey-Thomas Mrs. i Park road
Carpenter Clifford, 8 Hickman road
Carrick Robert, 4 Victoria square
Carter Ernest G. 5 Clive place
Carter Misi, 22 Victoria road
Caryl Walter P. Cwrt-v-vil road
Case Thos. Geo. 116 Cornerswell rd
Cattrell Joseph, 4 Churcn avenue
Cawton Mrs. i Bradenham place
Champion Eobt. Jn. 16 Plymouth rd
Chapman Clarence, 43 Stanwell road
Chapman Walter, 2 Windsor terrace
Chard Edwd. Scott. 68Westbourne rd
Charles Garnet Wolseley, 63 Stan-
Chenhalls Alfred Eosewarne, 66 Ply-
mouth road
Chivers Miss, 66 Westbourne road
Chivers Samuel Leonard, 17 Wood-
land place
Church Wm. Edwd. 17 Westbourne rd
Clark Charles Thomas, 3 Clive place
Clegg Ernest, 5 Earl road
Cleves Frederick Vaughan, 14 Wood-
■ • place
Clothier Eustace Henry, 88 West-
Clubb Mrs. 74 Cornerswell road
Clutterhuck Sydney Ernest, 69 Ply-
Cocks William, Gwithian, Clinton rd
CoUens Walter Henry, g Cwrt-y-vil rd
Collett John Kvte, 5 Beach road
Cook Mrs. 94 Cornerswell road
Cooksley Charles, 25 Windsor terrace
irbett Jas. Fras. 42 Westbourne rd
)rbett William Stuart, 11 Corners-
well terrace, Eedlands road
Cory John J.P. Sea View house,
Bradford place
Coslett William, 84 Windsor road
Frederick. Seatona, St.
ine's crescent
Cottam Edwin, Spring grove. Rec-
tory road
Cottom Frank. 4 Bradford place
Cecil Edward, 13 Albert cres
Court Mrs. 5 Alberta place
Cousins Harry, Glynne Tower, Bridge-
man road
Couves Chas. C. 11 Westbourne rd
Cox Duncan, 59 Plymouth road
714 PE.NARTH.
Cox Frederick George, 7 Baron «oad
Crane Frank Alfred, 173 Stanwell rd
Oratohley Frank Reginald, Leazes
house. Lower Cwrt-y-vil road
Crawford Reginald, 45 Plymouth road
Cross Walter, 153 Stanwell road
Crossling Wm. Edwin. 34 Clive place
Curthoys Edwin, 23 Stanwell road
Dale Mrs. 102 Stanwell road
Dannatt Edwd.Hy.120 VVestbourne rd
Davey Hv. Jas. io5 Cornerswell rd
David William, 102 Cornerswell road
Davids Francis Arthur. 8 Archer rd
Davidson Percy Ord, 62 Plymouth rd
Davies Rev. David (Baptist), 4 Vic-
toria avenue
Davies Alfred, 40 Plymouth road
Davies David, 108 Plymouth road
Davies Emrhys Hayward,, Kymin ter
Davies John," 12 Cornerswell terrace,
Bedlands road
Davies John, 18 Plymouth road
Davies Jn. Harvard, 38 Plymouth id
Davies John Rowland, 19 Church av
Davies Llewellyn, 147 Stanwell road
Davies Mrs. 7 Clive crescent
Davies Mrs. 21 Hickman road
Davies Mrs. 66 Windsor road
Davies Mrs. Evan, Tregolan, Brad-
ford place
Davies Reginald, 30 Cornerswell road
Diivies William Morgan, 9 West-
bourne road
Davis Frederick Haythorn, 28 Ply-
mouth road
Davison Francis Charles, 9 Paget pi
Dawson Arthur Robt. 8 Victoria road
Deacon Howard H. 10 Clive crescent
Dean Charles Herbt. 4 Kymin terrace
Deere Edward, 15 Windsor terrace
Deere Mrs. 74 VVestbourne road
Denman Benjamin, 5 Woodland place
Dennis Mrs. 98b, Windsor road
Deverall Charles, go Stanwell road
Dinnin James Hurst, 2 Archer road
Doorly Arth. Alex. 36 Plvmouth rd
Dc.ngias Archibald Newberry, 60 Ply-
mouth road
Duncan Sir David J. P. Bronyglyn,
Bridgeman road
Duncan Alexander, 7 Beach road
Dunn Artemas, 149 Stanwell road
du Sautoy Mrs. i Church avenue
Dutton Gen. Fdk. 106 Westbourne rd
Duxbury Harry, Inglenook, Sully rd
Dyer Sidney John, 120 Plvmouth rd
Dyke T. J. M. 21 Plymouth road
Edge John Samuel, 14 Victoria road
Edmunds Mrs. 4 Windsor terrace
Edmunds William J. 82 Stanwell road
E.lwards Capt. Wra. 183 Stanwell rd
Edwards Edgar Cecil, 8 Forrest road,
Lower Penarth
Edwards Edward, Glasfryn, Lower
Cwrt-y-vil road
Edwards H. Frank, 104 Stanwell roae
Edwards Mrs. 3 Church avenue
Edwards Mrs. 28 Westbourne road
E^'foni Archibald John, ci Corners
well road
Ekins Tom Butt. 11 Windsor terrace
Elfnr.l Ernest John, 37 Plymouth rd
Elhott Mrs. 64 Windsor road
Ellis John S. 10 Belle Vue terrace
Elmer Paul, 6 Clive crescent
Emery Arth. Hy. 62 Stanwell road
Emrys-Roberts Edwd. 22 Archer rd
Eshelby Hubert, 21 Victoria road
Evans Capt. Palin, 11 Stanwell road
Evans Rev. Jonathan (Congrega-
tional), Woodlands, Rectory road
Evans Ashley Emlyn,4iWestbourne rd
Evans David Llewellyn, 46 Victoria rd
Evans Edgar Ivor, 20 Salisbury aven
Evans Edward, 40 Cornerswell road
Evans Edward, 56 Stanwell road
Evans Hatton, 6 Cwrt-y-vil road
Evans Mrs. 3 Herbert 'terrace
Evans Mrs. F. w. 92 Stanwell road
Evans Mrs. Palin, . . Plymouth road
tvans Palin, Holme tower, Bridge-
man road
Evan. Robert Mark, j, Plymouth road
SOUTH WALES.
Evans William Jas. 11 Woodland pi
Wm. Morgan, 15 Woodland pi
Evens Philip Ivor Harold, 19 Archer rd
Everett Bertie Edward, 9 Kymin ter
Eynon Thomas, 7? Redlands road
Ezard Mrs. 132 Westbourne road
Farr Lewis, 71 Windsor road
Fernie William, 141 Stanwell road
Mrs. 23 Westbom'ne road
Ferrier Capt. H. L. 52 Plymouth rd
Ferris Miss, 13 Stanwell road
Fiddes Alfred, 7 Victoria avenue
Fifott Louis. 71 Redlands road
Finness Hy. i.atson, 131 Windsor rd
Fisher Herbert John, 70 Stanwell rd
Flint William Chas. 11 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Flux Dunda-s Rev. Alfred Wm. M.A.
All Saints' vicarage, 33 Vii^toria rd
Francis Herbert Llewellyn. 65 Red-
lands road
Francis John, 49 Plymouth road
Francis Roderick Gwynne,ioBaron rd
Francis Thomas, 35 Clive place
Frank Frederick, 2 Cwrt-y-vil road
Frazer Joseph, 17 Archer road
Freeman Peter, 3 Rectory road
Fry Mrs. Cairn, Cefn Bryn, Clinton rd
Full David Lewis, 8 Clive place
Galsworthy Capt. Thos. R. 9 Park rd
Garner Wilfrid Charles, 10 Cwrt-y-
German James, Ffynone,Lower Cwrt-
y-vil road
Gibbs Herbert. 18 Woodland place
Gibbs Mrs. 5 Marine parade
Gibbs Mrs. John. St. .Maehurn,
Marine parade
Gibbs Robert John Lidgett, 50 Ply-
mouth road
Gibson Mrs. Alston. Clinton road
Gibson Thomas Major, 4 Earl road
Gilbert Alfred, i St. Augustine's pi
Gill Richd. Wilkin. 63 Plymouth rd
Godby Noel Chas. 72 Plvmouth road
Goddard Joseph, 85 CornersweU rd
Godfrey Lieut. Henrv Walker R.N.R.
83 Cornerswell road
Gould Peter Leonard. Ro Corners-
well road
Gould William Henry, 20 Victoria sq
Graham Arthur Wm. 10 Victoria '
Granger Edwd.Tresold:,46 Plymtb.rd
Gray William J. 2 Paget place
Green Austin Lee, Cefn Coed, Clin
ton road
Green W. Williams, 36 Victoria rd
Greenhill Misses, i Church road
Grei^niiugh Herbert Carpenter, 93
Plymouth road
Grt-giir Alexander. 13 Victoria square
Gribble Fredk. Wynne,54Plymouth rd
Griffiths Edwin George, 23 Earl road
Griffiths James, 39 Plymouth road
Griffiths Mrs. 145 Windsor road
Gripaios Alec. •;7 Plvmouth road
Grnbb Mrs. i Belle Vue terrace
Guy Richanl J. P. Trevethin
Guy Richard Bertram.77Redlands rd
Gye Francis, 90 Plymouth road
Hacqunil Mrs. 3:; Victoria road
Hacquoil Philip H., M.R.C.S. S Stan-
well road
Haggi'lt George. 5 Church avenue
n:i_!, r;,,,, . Hurley. 25 Clive place
li 1 I • ' .'■. 9 Marine parade
" ' I' li I Cornerswell road
II .1 > 1 II l.iiud. 21 Woodland pi
U.iu,-n \,;'j.ii .)uhn.4oWestbourne rd
Ilalli'lt Ui-iiaid. 6 Victoria avenue
Hallett Howard Mountiov S. 64
Westbourne road
Hallett Walter. 137 Windsor road
Ham Sidney Robert, 26 Plymouth rd
Hamblen Sidney Geo. •; Baroness pi
Hammond Harry Hamilton, 23 Baron
ncork Richard. 6 Bradenham pla
ad Henry, 20 Plymouth road
[kelly's
Handcock Col. Jn. Just, 2 Stanwell rd
Handcock Henry Harrison, 25 Vic-
toria road
ands Mrs. 75 Windsor road
Hanlon Patrick Francis, i Corners-
well terrace, Redlands road
Hannah David. 14 Marine parade
Hansen Sven Wolkford. Cliff side.
Forest road. Lower Penarth
Harland Thos. Edwd. 133 Stanwell rd
Harley Mrs. 69 Redlands road
Harper Alfred, 109 Plymouth road
Harries Fredk. Jas. 19 Plymouth rd
Harris Albert Geo. 6 Westbourne rd
Harris Arthur, 13 Windsor terrace
Harris Arthur Benjamin Roberts, 4
Roseberry place
Harris William Henry, 8 Victoria sq
Harris W'illiam Thos. 0 Baroness pi
Harrison Geo. Fred, 10 Victoria sq
Harrison Mrs. 6 Kymin terrace
Harrison Osborn Walter, Kewstoke.
Lower Cwrt-y-vil road
Harrison T. Spencer, 26 Victoria rd
Harrison Victor, 21 Cwrt-y-vil road
Hartley Mrs. 45 Stanwell road
Hausey Jas. Patk. 46 Cornerswell rd
Havward Albt.Arth.iooWestbourne rd
Heddon Francis Wm. 87 Plymouth rd
Heitzman Miss, 23 Victoria square
Henderson James. 19 Hicltman road
Hepburn Walter. 12 Salisbury avenue
Heppell Mrs. Marsden, Forest road.
Lower Penarth
Hicks Miss, 3 Windsor terrace
Hiley Lemuel. 15 Archer road
Hill George. 129 Windsor road
Hill Herbert Gerald. 44 Victoria road
Hinde Richd. Treves. 3 Cwrt-v-vil rd
Hinde William Edwd. 10 Marine par
Hintnn Misses. i5 Forrest rd. Lower
Penarth
Hoatson Mrs. 23 Church avenue
Hodge Thomas, 11 Victoria square
Hodges Fredk. Geo. 16 Victoria road
Hodson William, 42 Plymouth road
Hogan Alfred, r45 Stanwell road
Holmnn Mrs. 27 Westbourne road
Holmes Geo. Fredk. 77 Plymouth rd
Holmes William, 90 Windsor road
Holt Percy, 2 Victoria square
Hope Alaric, 17 Victoria square
Hopkins Fdk. Wm. 28 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Hordle Mrs. 16 Woodland place
Horsfall William, 37 Cornerswell rd
Hort Wm. Gr^enway, 55 Plymouth rd
Hosking William. 2 Sully place
Howarth Frederick, 48 Cornerswell rd
Howe Ernest, 117 Windsor ro.id
Howe Mrs. 13 Woodland place
Howell Arthur. 27 Plymouth road
Howell Arth. Ernest. 103 Plymouth rd
Howell Harry, 20 Windsor terrace
H.iwell Kenneth Cart-wright. 124
Cornerswell road
Howell Mrs. 34 Westbourne road
Hnwells Mrs. 6 Archer rond
Hughes J. V. la, Westbourne road
Hughes James Edwd. 9 Victoria sq
Humphreys lorwerth, Kenilworth.
Sully road
Hunt Francis J. 34 Stanwell road
Hunter Mrs. 98 Stanwell road
Huxtable Richard, 41 Redlands road
Hyton Chas. Alfred, 60 Victoria rd
niingworth John Henry, 12 Albert cres
Jackson Geo. Wm. 12 Westbourne rd
Jackson Spencer, 13 Victoria road
Jacobs Albt. Edwd. it Bradenham pi
James Arthur, 18 Westbourne road
James G. Prosser, 18 Victoria square
James James, 11 Baron road
James Robert, 103 Windsor road •
.larman William Rees, 4 Archer road
Jenkins Rev. John Onfel (Welsh
Baptist), 4 Belle Vue terrace
.Tenkins A. S. 84 Westbourne road
Jenkins Basil, 40 Victoria road
Jenkins James, 112 Stanwell road
Jenkins Miss, 12 Marine parade
Jenkins Misses. 11 Marine parade
Jenkins Mrs. 15 Cwrt-y-vil road
DIRECTORY.]
SOUTH WALES.
Jenkins Stanley Lewis, 36 Covners-
well road
Jnnkins TurbeviUe Lle-ffellyn,i3 Cwrt-
y-vil road
Jenkins Wm. Robert, 9 Belle Vue tei
Jenkins Wyndham, 122 Plymouth rd
Jennings John Milton J. P. Fairfield
house, Bradford place
John Thomas, 2 Beach road
John Thomas, 19 Victoria road
John Thomas David, 14 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Johnsoii Edward, 3 Archer road
Johnson Edward Alfred, 3 Archer rd
Johnson Geo. Lionel, 131 Stanwell rd
Johnson Mrs. 10 Clive place
Johnson Wm. Thos.94 Westbourne rd
Johnstone William, 81 Bedlands road
Jolliffe Charles, 92 Windsor road
JollilXe Hany Arthur, 19 Clive place
Jones Rev. Arthur Stanley L.Th.
(curate St. Augustines), 9 St.
Augustine's road
Jones Rev. Thomas Chas. (Calvinistic
Methodist), 50 Westbourne road
Jones Arthur, 4 Marine parade
Jnne.s Bas,*et, 16 Baroness place
Jones Benjamin D. 39 Stanwell road
Jones Charles, 1 C'live place
Jones Charles Albert, 7 Victoria sq
Jones Edward W. 20 Clive place
Jones Edwin Wells, 32 Victoria road
Jones Evan, 8 Stanwell road
Jones Evan Watkin. loi Plymouth rd
Jones Frank Reginald, 49 Redlands rd
Jones Frederick, 37 Victoria road
Jones Griffith M.A. i Westbourne rd
Jones H. Owen, 13 Westbourne road
Jones Harold Oliver, 18 Forest road.
Lower Penarth
Jones Herbert Rees J. P. Highfield,
Bradford place
Jones Ifano, 118 Westbourne road
Jones John, 2 Westbourne road
Jones John Wm. 60 Cornerswell road
Jones John Wm. 19 Westbourne rd
Jones Miss, 39 Clive place
Jones Mrs. 25 Church avenue
Jones Mrs. 116 Westbourne road
Jones WUliam, 30 Clive place
Jones Willie Ernest. 35 Plymouth rd
Joscelyne Edward Walter M.D. 86
Plj-ninuth road
Kaiser Elias, q Albert crescent
Karle Adolph, 8q Plymouth road
Keats Richard W. 114 Westbourne rd
Keeney Miss, ig Windsor terrace
Kemp Sydney Fitch, no Corners-
Kendall Fredk. Wm. 34 Plymouth rd
Kendall James Sentance, 16 West-
bourne road
Kingston Wm. Jsph. 7 Albert ores
Kinnersley George, 4 Albert crescent
Kipling John A. 86 Stanwell road
Knight Ernest, 11 Belle Vue terrace
Knowles Edwin Cumming,5 Baron rd
Krieger Mrs. i Marine parade
Krieger Stanley M. 3 Cornerswell
terrace, Redlands road
Lambert Francis Hy. 17 Stanwell rd
Lansford Cecil, 84 Stanwell road
Leathers Frank Underwood, 14 Ply-
mouth road
Lee William, 13 Baroness place
Leech Jas. Gwynne, 57 Redlands rd
Leon W. L. 10 Park road
Lewis Major William, 29 Victoria rd
Lewis Alfred, 7 Church avenue
Lewis David Arthur, 24 Clive place
Lswis David Thomas, 2 Windsor rd
Lewis Fred Everard, 8 Marine parade
Lewis John, Brynhyfryd, Lowei
Cwrt-y-vil road
Lewis John Dyer, 21 Stanwell road
Lewis Jn. Howard, q5 Plymouth rd
Lewis Miss, 46 Windsor road
Lewis Mrs. 13 Bradenham place
Lewis Mrs. 94 Windsor road
Lewis Phillip Edward, Heathfield,
Forest road. Lower Penarth
Lewis Robert Theodore, 72 West-
bourne road
Lewis Tudor, The Hntte, Augusta rd
Lewis Willi;
Ply
nth
Thomas Watkin, 56
Leyshon Edward BrDwn,sBos6berTy pi
Llewellyn John Griffith, 25 Grove pi
Loveridge Mrs. 7 Park road
Luvering John George, 25 Baron rd
Lovett Robert, 100 Plymouth road
Lucas Joseph, i Archer road
Luen Mrs. 38 Clive place
McCunville Mrs. 4 Salisbury avenue
Macdonald Robert, 127 Windsor road
Macdunald William Alex. 4 Forest
road. Lower Penarth
McHowat Thomas, 7 Earl road
Mcllroy Robt. Glenholm, Bradford pi
Maclaren Peter, 14 Albert crescent
Maclean William, 27 CHvo place
McMaster Robert, 79 Redlands road
McNeil George Heniy, 2 Forest rd.
Lower Penarth
McNeil Misses. 92 Plymouth road
McNeil Wm. Rt. Aysgarth, Clinton rd
McNish William, 98 Plymouth road
MoTaggart John, 108 Westbourne rd
Maillard Jonas Danl. 5^ Redlands rd
Makinson Frank, 43 Clive place
Marawieski Juston, 18 Plymouth rd
Marples Charles, 41 Stanwell road
Marquand Leonard,S2 Westbourne rd
Marsh Alec, 7 Belle" Vue terrace
jiartyn Thomas Samuel, 2 Park road
Math'eson John, 143 Stanwell road
Mathews Edwin, 9 Church road
Matthews Alfd. Wm. 5 Church pl.sth
Matthews Fdk. Chas. 36 Clive place
Matthews George, 15 Albert crescent
Matthews Jas. Dusting, 3 Albert ores
Matthews Richard James, 89 Corners-
well road
Maunder John, 6 Belle Vue terrace
Mayne Alfred, 40 Stanwell road
Mayne Jas. Wilson, 2iSt. Augustine's rd
Meazey John, 14 Windsor terrace
Melandri Joseph, 78 Westbourne road
Mendieta Manuel, 21 Victoria square
Michelson Archibald, 11 Beach road
Middlehurst George, 4 Clive cres
Miles Arthur O. 12 Hickman road
Millar Andrew, 28 Cornerswell road
Mogg Charles, 118 Cornerswell road
Mole William Chas. 83 Redlands rd
Monroe Kenneth, Woodside, West-
bourne road
Monroe William, 6 Church road
Monroe William, 27 Victoria road
Moon George Albert, 32 Grove ter
Moore Chas. Edwd. 24 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Moore Chas. Stuart, 51 Bedlands rd
Moore Ernest, 25 Cwrt-y-vil road
Moore John, 13 Marine parade
Moore Percy Sydney, 21 Earl road
Morcom Norman Alfd. 62 Victoria rd
Morel Thomas Edward, Roxburgh
house, Plymouth road
Morgan Albert, 96 Windsor road
Morgan Arth.Thos.124 Westbourne rd
Morgan Charles J. 23 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Morgan David, 19 Stanwell road
Morgan Frederick Walter, 17 Vic-
toria road
Morgan Howell, 30 Stanwell road
Morgan John, 6 Church place south
Morgan Mrs. 12 Archer road
Morgan Mrs. 34 Cornerswell road
Morris John Whitlock,32Plymouth rd
Morris Mrs. 3 Victoria square
Morris Richard John, 36 Stanwell rd
Morris William, 58 Stanwell road
Morris William Henry, 13 Church rd
Morris WiUiam Longhurst, 28 Stan-
well road
Morrison Allan, 14 Hickman road
Morse David. 24 Albert road
.Morton Rev. Howard C, M.A. (curate
of St. Augustine's), ,8 Clive place
Moss John Ernest, 38 Westbourne rd
Mousell Charles Fredk. 6 Corners-
well terrace, Redlands road
Mower Georsje M, 18 Barone.-is place
Moxhain Mrs. 64 Plymouth road
Muers Fredk. Ernest. 70 Plymouth rd
Mules Charles Edward, 6^ Grove ter
Mules Frank George, 3 Hickman rd
PENAHTH. 715
Mules Walter, 99 Windsor road
Munday Frederick, 12 Windsor ter
MusgTove Mrs. 58 Plymouth road
Naish Mrs. Holmesdale,Holmesdale pi
Neal Howard, 19 Marine parade
Neale Christr. Jas. 98 Cornerswell rd
Neale Douglas, 14 Forrest rd. Lower
Penarth
Neale Morley, 26 Archer road
Neale Wilfred, 46 Clive place
Newton Jas. Herbt. 32 Westbourne rd
NichoUs Ernest, 20 Victoria road
Nicholls Frank Leonard, 23Victoria rd
Noel Sydney Augustine Hugh, 24
Archer road
Norris George Lewis, 24 Plymouth rd
Norris Miss, 34 Archer road
O'Callaghan Stephen, Dros-y-Mor,
Marine parade
Ogg Fredk. Wm. 122 Westbourne rd
Oldfield Charles Beasley, 7 Archer rd
Oliver Jn. Percy M.D. 4 Plymouth rd
O'Reilly Right Rev. Monsignor James
V.G. 3.; Cornerswell road
O'Reilly Rev. Father Eugene, 35
Cor
Orsman Chas. Pearson, io5 StanweU rd
Owen George. 103 Cornerswell road
Owen John Gwynne Herbert, 70
Westbourne road
Owen Mrs. 6 Windsor terrace
Panton Arthur, 82 Westbourne road
Pardon Bernard Arthur, 12 Forest
road. Lower Penarth
Parker Frank Cother,2oCwrt-v-vil rd
Parkhurst HoratioJn.13 Belle Vue ter
Parnell Sydney, 21 Bartui road
Parry Thomas, 81 Plymouth road
Parsons Arthur, 113 Plymouth road
Paton William, 25 Westbourne road
Poull William Tom, 15 Clive place
Pawley Edward John, 15 Hickman rd
Pawley George, 4 Church road
Pawley Harry, 6 Clive place
Pawley Jonathan, 86 Cnrnerswell rd
Pavne Alan, 6 Bradford place
Payne Edgar, 40 Clive place
Payne Rowland, 6 Park road
Peacock Thos. Kirk, 12 Church road
Pearce Edward Wm. 8 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Pearson Arthur Percival, 44 Corners-
Pearson Mrs. II Archer road
Peglar William, Gardenhurst,Hohiie3-
dale place
Pellew Percy, 22 Clive place
Pettigrew Robert Wm. 30 Victoria rd
Phillips Clifford Howard, 139 Stan-
well road
Phillips Ernest George, 122 Corners-
well road
Pickford Ernest Ferguson, loi Wind-
sor Toad
PUe George, 7 Paget place
Plain Mrs. 102 Westbourne road
Plisson Ernest, North cliff, Paget pi
Pollard Jn. Edwin, 96 Westbourne rd
Powel Thomas M.A. 30 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Powell John Llewellyn, 16 Clive pi
Powell Mrs. 9 Baron road
Price David Griffith, 7 Hickman rd
Price David Rees, 66 Grove terrace
Price Ernest Stead, 64 Grove terrace
Price Llewellyn, 13 Clive place
Price Thos. Stanley, 49 Stanwell rd
Price. Wm. Fredk. 10 Westbourne rd
Pritchard Enoch Jn. 8 Belle Vue ter
Pritchard Thos. Barlow. 91 Windsor rd
Pi'oger Lewis, 8 Clive crescent
Prosser William, 8 Bradenham place
Prosser William, 12 Clive place
Purnell Miss. 2-^ Archer road
Pyman John William J. P. Baithwaite.
Victoria road
Quintrell James Henry, 146 Plassey s(
Radford Edwin, 112 Cnrnerswell road
Railton Leonard, Waltham house,
Bradford place
Rapscin Richd. Reed, 2 Clive place
Riw John Joseph, 35 Westbourne rd
Reavley Richard, no Westbourne rd
Redford Rt. Oakhurst, Bridgeman rd
Reed John, 109 Windsor road
716 PEXARTH.
Rees George Llewellyn, 2 Baron road
Bees Herbert L. 3 Stanwell road
Rees John, iq Victoria square
Rees Mrs. 4 Aiisjusta road
Rees Mrs. 14 Clive place
Rees Mrs. Morgan, 94 Plymouth road
Rees Percy Skole, 4 Westbourne rd
Rees Thomas Bennett, 38 Corners
Tvell road
Rees William T. 64 Cornerswell road
Reese Arnold Karthous, 50 Victoria rd
Reeves Mrs. 7 Plymouth road
Reid Wntson. 161 Stanwell To.ad
Reid William, 6 Church avenue
Rhonfeldt William, 26 Victoria square
Rich Cnjit. Thonias. 127 Stanwell rd
Richards Richard. 6 Marine parade
Richards Thos. Morgan,25 Victoria sq
Richards William, 48 Windsor road
Ridd Hichd. Stanley. 17 Hickman rd
Riddocke Norman Guthrie, 47 Red-
lands road
Riddy James, 7 Cwrt-v-vil road
Rimell Richd. Jas. 25 Woodland pi
Roberts Evan, 10 Stanweli road
Roberts Miss, 8 Westbourne road
Roberts Owen, 8 Earl road
Roberts William John, 6 Earl road
Robinson James Strunn, 4 Baron rd
Robinson Jn. Templar, 15 Baroness pi
Robinson John Thos. 108 Stanwell rd
Robson Frederick, 24 Victoria square
Eodgers Thomas, 21 Windsor terrace
Ronnfeldt William B. 13 Archer road
Rose Joseph Sidney, 112 Plymouth rd
Eossiter Geo.Ponting;, 159 Stanwell rd
Rowland Chas. Evan, 43 Redlands rd
Rundle Richard, i Paget place
Russell Rev. Archibald James Holme
B.A. (rector of Michaelston-le-Pit),
52 Stanwell road
fiyall Bertram, 23 Windsor terrace
Samuel Miss, 90 Westbourne road
Sanday Wm. Arth. 26 Cwrt-y-vil rd
Saunders Harry Aui;nstus. 21 West-
bourne road
Schroeter Harold. 63 Victoria road
Scott Mrs. 7 Kymin terrace
Scott Percy Incleton,63 Grove terrace
Scott T. J. S. 91 Plymouth road
Soott Wm. Herbt. 71 Plymouth rd
Scriven Frank P. 100 Stanwell road
Scriven Wm. Clement, 7 Baroness pi
Shackel Frederick Charles, 43 Plv-
month road
Shell Thomas Edward,i6 Salisbury av
Shepherd Mrs. 29 Clive place
Sheppard Major Alfd 25 Stanwell rd
Sherwood Omar, 5 Albert crescent
Shirley Vincent Charles, 98 West-
bourne load
Short Aueustine Barry, 20 Wood-
land place
Short Wilfred James, 25 Earl road
Shotton George. 44 Westbourne road
Sillars David Wallace.29Cwrt-y-vil rd
Simpson Major Herbert Leiffh. 20
Westbourne road
Simpson Frederick, 42 Clive place
Sims Mrs. 15 Westbourne road
Slade James, 72 Windsor road
Slater Douelas M. 60 Stanwell road
Sly William John, 7 Westbourne rd
Smailes George, Monkton house,
Holmesdale place
Smith Georce, 14 Baroness place
Smith Miss, 72 Stanwell road •
Sinilh Stacey, 6 Beach road
Smith William, s Albert crescent
Smith William, 13 Church avenue
Smithers Georpp, 3 Kymin terrace
Snell Charles, 22 Windsor terrace
Snell H. C. 21 Church avenue
Snell Henry A.M.I.O.E., M.S. A. The
Kymin, Beach road
Spashett Hedley, 175 Stanwell road
S^pence John, 11 Baroness place
Stanfield Capt. Jsph M..;6 Victoria rd
Stephens Hulx'rt Stanley, 3 Rose-
berry place
Stewart Frederic Richardson M.A.,
MB. 9 Brndenham place
SOUTH WALES.
Tkelly's
Forest road.
St-ewart-Watkins Richard John Hy. ] Walker Percy Henry,
37 Redlands road Lower Penarth
Stone John Edtrai ■ 13 Church avenue , Walker Thomas Andrew, 19 Cwrt-
Stowe Richard Lewis, 1 Kymin terrace j y-vil road
Street Ephraim