414- [Worrall's ICK, BROUGHTON, , MONKNASH, ST. A.NDREW MINOR, AND ST. DONA.TS . •

ICK is a parish and village in the county of Letters for these places arrive from all parts (from , about 6 miles from , Bridgend) about D a.m., and are despatched about its post town, and the same from ; it is in 2 p.m. Nearest Money Order Office, Savings J3ank, the Bridgend and Cowbridge Union and County and Telegraph Office is L1antwit-Major Court district. The church is dedicated to St. J ames ; the living is a vicarage. The other places Places of Worship and their of worship arc a chapel for Baptists and one for Ministers. Calvinists; there is also a school recently erected. Population in 1861, 423; and in 1871, 384. CHURCHES OF THE EsTABLISHMENT:- ST. DoNATS is a parish and village situated about . Holy Trinity, : Rev. W. J. Edwardes, 8 miles from Bridgend, 6 from Cowbridge, and 2 rector from '\Vick, and contains a church and school. Holy Trinity, Marcross: Rev. John Jones, rector Population in 1861, 126; and in 1871, 138. St. Donat's: Rev. Rees Williams, v-icar MARCRoss is a small parish about 2 miles from St. James's, Wick: Rev. Thomas Jones, vicar Wick, and in the same Union; is about 7 miles from St. ~fary's, Monknash: Rev. W. J. Edwardcs, M.A. Bridgend and 8 from Oowbridge. The church is rector dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The living is a CHAPELS._ rectory. In this parish, at the N ash Point, are two . ·. . lighthouses on the Bristol Channel Population in Baptist '\V1ek: Rev. Titus Lloyd 1861, 91; and in 1871, 83. · Methodist (Calvinistic) Wick: Ministers various ST. ANDREW MrNOR is a very small parish, situated about a mile from Wick. Population in NATIONAL ScHooLs:- 1861, 12 ; and in 1871, 13. Wick: Mrs. Mary Roberts, mistress ~foNKN ASH is a parish near the sea, about 7 miles Marcross: 1\Ess Elizabeth Davis, mistTess from Bridgend, its post town, and the same from Cowbridge. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. Population in 1861, 141; and in 1871, 103. Conveyance by Railway. The nearest stations are Bridgend on the Great Postal Regulati@ns. ::;z: Wick, Broughton, Western, and Cow bridge on the Cow bridge and Monknash, Marcross, Qlementstone, and St. Donat' s : Llantrissant Railway

Private Residents. Gri:ffiths Edward, shoemaker, Wick Dunn John, Courty, Manarch Alexander Thomas, Esq., Monkton Harry John, grocer, Wick · Evans Thomas, "\Vest sLreet Carne John Whitlock Nicholl, Esq., Howell Richard, wheelwright, Hopkin Edward, Cae, Newydd n.c.L. & J.P. St. Donats Castle Broughton John Thomas, Broughton Franklen Richd., Esq., Clemenstone J enkins Edward, blacksmith, St. Llewcllyn Thomas, Church st. John Mr. David, ·wick Donat's Lloyd William, West street Jones Rev. John, Marcross Rectory Jenkins Richard, blacksmith, Mar- Morgan William, Wick cottage Preece Thos., Esq., West st., Wick cross Preece Thomas, West street Pryce A. C. Hruce, Esq., Cwm House Lewis Rees, tailor, Wick Phillips Charles, Church street Williams Rev. Rees, St. Donats Llewellyn John, stonemason, Wick Pritchard Mrs. Ann, Green Isha Vicarage Lougher & Williams, thrashing Rees David, Potatoe road machine owners, Wick Thomas Dvd., Potatoe st.,Broughton Beer Retailers. Lougher William, carpenter, Wick Thomas David, Monkton farm M01·gan Mrs. Elizabeth, post mis­ (See also Inns, 9'c.) IN MARCROSS PARISH. tress, St. Donats Howell Richard, Broughton Morgan Howell, brewer & maltster, Howells William, Monkton Nash Lougher David, Wick Wick Thomas Edward, Marcross Poole Waiter, blacksmith and iron­ Thomas Thomas, Marcross farm Inns and Public Houses. monger, Monknash IN ST. DONATS PARISH. Carpenters' Arms: Meyrick John, Rees Morgan, shoemaker, Wick John John, St. Donats Broughton Richards E. & Son, masons, Monk­ Llewellyn Thomas, St. Donats Lamb and Flag: Thomas Llewellyn, nash Morgan David, Splott. Wick Sutton John, carpenter and wheel- M01·gan Meyrick, Park farm Plough and Harrow: Edwd. How ell, wright, Wick Richards William, St. Donats Monknash Thomas Edward, shoemaker, Wick Roberts William, St. Donats Star : John Harry, Wick Thomas William, grocer, Marcross '\Vilde Edward, Somerset farm Steady Pointer: Richard Lougher, Thomas Wm., carpenter, Llandow IN ST. ANDREW MINOR PARISH. Wick Norman Edward, Pickett Three Horse Shoes: Richd. Jenkins, Farmers. Marcross IN WICK PARISH. IN MONKNASH PARISH. ------· Bowen William, Broughton Donne William, Monkton Shopkeepers, Traders, &c. Cooke Thomas, West street, Wick J enkins Ed ward, Penycae Cooke Thomas, grocer, t