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Caerwys. Slater's NORTH WALES. CAERWYS. SLATER'S - . - ~ --- -- ~· ~~ --~---~--·-·- ----- .. - -- ---- --------- ---------------------------- on the last 'fuesday in each month. 'l'he population ini LIXWM is a small hamlet in the parish of Ysceifiog, about 1861 was 854, and in ·L871, 804. a mile thcrefrom, containi.ng a British school, and chapels YscEn'IOG :is an extensive parish, situated about 7 milcs 1 br Baptists, Calvinists and W esleyans. from Mold and 3 from Holywell. The p:uish church of NA~NERCH is a small parish, about six miles from 1\lold. St. Mary is an ancient eclitice, with a handsome tower. In 'rho parish church is a neat small building. The other this parish may be seen the once famous well of St. ::\Iary, places of worship are chapels flll Calvinists and Wesley­ from which, it is said, the church derived its name. There'ans. There is also a National sclLlOl in the village. Popn­ is a National school in the village, and a chapel for Calvin- lation in 1871, 318. ists. Population in 1871, l,37G. POST OFFICE, CAERWYS, Robert Minsbull, Post J1Iaster.-Letters arrive from all pans (via Holywell) at a quarter-past eight morning, and are despatched at five evening. Money Order and 'l'r>Zegraph Office and Savings Banlc. Post Office, N.-~.Y''!ERCH, Anthony Harrison, Post llfaster.-Letters from all pruts arrive (via Mold) at half-past eight morning, and are despatched at half-past four afternoon. The nearest J:rfoney Order OJjice is at 0AERWYS. Post Office, YscEIFroa, Nathaniel Morris, Post lllaste1·.-Letters arrive from all parts (via Holywell) at a quarter-past eight morning, and are despatched at ten minutes past five evening. The nearest Money Order Ojlice is at CAERWYS. * • * ·when not otherwise stated, tho address is Caenvys. GEN'l'RY & CLERGY. : STONE:i'.IASONS. Buddingham Wm. B. Esq. Nannerch INNS & P"C'BLIC HOUSES. : Edwards Thomas Davics Mr. Thomas C. surgeon Black Lion, l\Jary Hughes, Ysceifiog I Hughes S~muol Edwards Mrs. Eleanor Cross Foxes Thomas Chad wick ·. J ones Dav1d ' I Hill R. W. Esq. Bryngwyn Hall Cross Foxes, Edward Davies, Nannerch: ~~~~~~======~"!"~ Hughes Rev. William Crown, William Williams, Lixwm 1 Jones David, Esq. Drovers' Arms, Thomas Angel TAILORS. Lloyd Mrs. L. F. Nannercl1 .Fox, Edward Williams, Ysceifiog , . Morgan Rev. David, Ysceifiog Fox & Hounds \Villiam Evans : Evans Robert, L1xwm 1 Williams Rev. Watldn, Nannerch Nag's Head, Jo,lm Davies, Ysceifiog Griffiths William Williams Mr. Thomas Piccadilly Edwanl Anurew [Wen .Tones J olm J · Pwllgwyn: ~Walter Roberts, near Afon 'Palford Samuel, .Lixwm SCHOOLS. Queen's Head, Hugh Eltis : ~==~~=======~"!" BRITISH ScHooL,Lixwm-Jon.Rees,msr Bed Lion, \Villiam Edwards, Y sccifiog 1 master · Rising Sun, Richard Griffitbs,Ysceifiog I TALLOW CHANDLERS. NATIONAL ScnooLs :- Hoyal Oak, Ann & I\Iary Bvans [Wen Jo~e.s John Caerwys-J. R Jones, master Sportsman's Anns, Ann Parry, Afou: WilhamsJoseph Nannerch-Lewis Lewis, master Swan, James Davies, Denb:lgh rd -~-~=~~ "!"~==~~~=~ Ysceifiog-Robert D. Jones, master; Talbot, John Williams, Ysceifiog Mrs. Jones, mistress Travellers', David \.Yilliams TIMBER DEALERS. · Jones David (and coal owner) BLACKS::\HTHS. '\Yilliams William ' ' Davies Thomas JOI~ERS. ~~~~~~~~"!""!"~"!""!""!""!""!""!"~-·~- Edwa1ds John, Ysceifiog Evans Edward I I WOOLLEN l\IANUFACTURERS. Harrison Anthony Evans ~William I Matthews Joseph Jones Edward 1 Edwards John Parry ~dward, Nannerch ~ Williams John I BOOT & SHOE MAKERS. Parry J olm, Gonglog Mills '• Jones John, Nannorch Parry William, Mynydd-llan MISCELLANEOUS. Minshull Robert 'I 11ILLERS. I Davies John, millwright BUTCHERS. Davies James, Nannerch : Davies William, merchant [Ysceifiog 1 Price Robert, Wern Evans John, 1\faes-y-Coed Mills Edwards \Villiam, assistant overseer, Roberts David Jones John, Pwllbyuer Mills I Edwards William & 'r. skinners Roberts Thomas J ones John, W ern Mill I Jones Edwin, wheelwright Rogers John Parry John, Gonglog Mills : Jones John, policeman, Nannerch : Jones Johnson Roger, paper manu- FARMERS. .......,""'!""'-~ i facturer, Afon Wen Mill [N annerch IN OAERWYS PARISH, i J one~ Peter, assistant overseer,Penrallt, SADDLERS. Donnell T. E. Jones Thomas i Williams John, assistant overseer Evans Edward Owens Owen I Edwards Richard, Nannerch 1 Williams T. R. veterinary surgeon Evans John Parry John I Hughes Edward Price Robert Williams Thomas '~~=============== Jonea David Thomas William Jones Robert PLACES OF WORSHIP IN NANN.If.RCH PARISH. I AND THEIR MINISTERS. ' Davies Benjamin j Owens Roger & I EdwRrds Edward Pritchard Jeremiah SHOPKEEPERS DEALERS IN CHURCHES OF THE ESTABLISH)IENT. Griffitha Ann :Ravens croft 1Villinm SUNDRIES. PARISH CnuRcH,Uaerwys Rev.\Villiam Griffiths Joseph Taplin Edward - Hughes, rector [kin Williams, rector Hughes Elizabeth Taplin Llewelyn Davies John, Lixwm PARISH CHURCH, Nannerch-Rev. \Vat­ J ones Peter Williams - Denham Thomas Lloyd William Williams John ST. MARY's, Ysceifiog Rev. David Griffi ths Mary, Y sceifiog nr YBCF.H'IOG P.A.RISH. Morgan, rector Ames Elais Jones Brothers ( Hamlin Thomas DISSENTING CHAPELS. Ames Thomas J ones Ernest Harrison Anthony, Nannerch BAPTIST, Lixwm [flog & Lixwrn Daviea John Jonel!l Thomas Hnghes Sarah, Lixwm D&vies W. H. Kendrick Robert U.ALVINISTIC, Caerwys, Nannerch,Yscei­ Davics William Lewis Moses J ones J olm, Lixwm INDEPENDENT,Na.nnerch [nerch & Fron \'\r Donnell Tudor E. Morris Tbomall J ones John, ern l\Iill M.!!:TIIODIST (Wesleyan), Caerwys, Nan· Downs Francis Price Edward .Jones ~Irt.ry, Lixwm Edwards John Roberts Jacob Edward11 Thomas Roberts John Jones Sarah, Lixwm Edwards William Roberts Peter Mathers Sarah, Afon Wen CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY, Evan11 ElizR Taplin Robert Morris N athanicl, Y sceifiog ON THE :MOLD AND DENBIGH LINE. l!:vans Richard Thomas "'-illinm Fox John WRtkin Thomas Rowlands Priscilla, Nannerch Station, at CAERWYS John Mills Fox Peter Williams Edward Spencer William, Pen-y-bryn I station master [station maste• Hsrning John Williams Henry \Villiams William, Ysceifiog I Station, at NANNERCH-Owen Oweni lluw;he11 Ellen Williams John 32 l n .
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