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AMLWCH. (SLATER's Rhos-Y-Bol Is a Small Village, 3 Miles South, Post OFFICE, Pensarn.-Ellen Thomas, Sub-Postmis­ Situated on the Road to Llanerchymedd 50 AMLWCH. (SLATER's Rhos-y-Bol is a small village, 3 miles south, PosT OFFICE, Pensarn.-Ellen Thomas, sub-postmis­ situated on the road to Llanerchymedd. A good tress. Letters through Amlwch arrive at 8.30 a.m. school, under the Amlwch School Board, is well & are despatched at 5.15 p.m. ; the nearest money attended by children of both sexes. Christ church, order & telegraph office is at Amlwch consecrated in September 1875, is a neat stone building, Assistant Overseer & Rate Collector, John Jones, built at a cost of £850. The living is a vicarage Tanybryn in the diocese and gift of the Bishop of Bangor, of Liberal Club, Pensarn, Lewis Hughes, president; Richd. the gross commutation value of £300, in the present Owen J ones, secretary occupancy of the Rev. James Smith. '!'here is also a Lighthouse, Point Lynas, Richard Roberts, keeper chapel each for Baptists, Calvinists and Independents. PLACES OF WoRSHIP:- PosT OFFICE, Rhos-y-Bol.-William Williams, sub-post- St. Eilian's Church, Rev. :Morris Lloyd, rector master. Letters arrive from Bangor & all parts at CHAPELS:- 6.30 a.m. & are despatched at 6.40 p.m. The nearest Bapt~st, .. money order & telegraph offices are at Amlwch & Bapt_Is~, ~ensarn, R_ev. John C. Rees, m1~1ster Llanerchymedd, distant 3 miles respectively Cal_vi~:nstlc Methodist, Pensarn, Rev. R1chard Jones, PLACES OF WORi;HIP :- mm1ster Christ Church, Rev. James Smith, vicar. 10.30 a.m. Calvinistic Methodist, Nebo, Rev. Richard Jones (Welsh) & 6.30 p.m Wesleyan, Pensarn CHAPELS:- A School Board of 7 members was formed, 9th July Baptist, Rev. Evan E. Jones. 10.0 a.m. & 6.0 p.m 1878, for the united parishes of Llaneilian & Llan- lndependent, Rev, Wm. Davies. 10.0 a.m. & 6.0 p.m wenllwyfo; clerk, 0. Griffith Calvinistic Methodist, Rev. William Roberts. 10.0 ScHOOL: Pensarn, Thomas Hughes, master a.m. & 6.0 p.m . Llanwenllwyfo is a parish in the hundred of BoARD ~CHOOL: ':1-'homas Pntchard, master. Bmlt for Twrcelyn, county of Anglesey, 3~ miles south-east from 120 children (m1xed) ; average attendance, 60 Amlwch railway station and 7 north-east of Llanerchy­ Bodewryd is a parish in the county of Anglesey, 4 medd, in Amlwch sub-registration district, Anglesey miles south-west from Amlwch and about 1 north-west of union, Amlwch district of Anglesey second petty Rhosgoch railwaystation,in Twrcelynhundred, petty-ses- sessional division, Llangefni county court district, sional district of Amlwch, Anglesey union and county- rural deanery of Twrcelyn, archdeaconry of Bangor court district, rural deanery ofTwrcelyn, archdeaconry of and Anglesey, diocese of Bangor, situated at the head Bangor and Anglesey, diocese of Bangor. The church cf Dulas bay. The parish church, dedicated to St. is dedicated to St. Mary, and the registers of baptisms Gwenllwyfo, provides sittings for 130. The registers date from the year 1776; marriages, 1763; burials, 1813. of baptisms and burials date from the year 1763, mar· The living is a vicarage united with Rhosbeirio, net riages 1762. The living is a rectory, net value £99 yearly income £218, in the gift of Lord Stanley of and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Bangor, and Alderley two turns, Bishop of Bangor one turn, and held held since 1873 by the Rev. John Evan Williams M. A, since 1888 hy the Rev. Robert J ones of St. Aidan's of Jesus College, Ox lord. The area comprises 464 acres ; the population in 1891 Llysdulas is the residence of the Hon. Lady N eave. was 30 The area is 1, 559 acres, of which 1 acre is water Letters through Rhosgoch, R.S.O. Anglesey the population in 1891 was 313. Llaneilian, a parish, is 2 miles east-south-east of Letters through Amlwch & should have R.S.O Amlwch railway station, in Twrcelyn hundred, petty ~nglesey added sessional d~strict of Amlwch, Anglesey union and county Assistant ~verseer, &~. ~riffith Roberts! Ty'n-rhos court distnct, rural deanery of Twrcelyn, archdeaconry Conservative Club, Wilham Jones, president of Bangor and Anglesey, diocese of ~angor. A School PLACE OF "\Vons~IP :- .. Board of 7 members was formed m 1878 for the St. Gwenllwyfo s Church, Rev. John Evan WilhamsM.A parishes of Llaneilian and Llanwenllwyfo, in the Rhosbeirio is a small parish in the hundred of county of Anglesey. The church, dedicated to St. Twrcelyn, county of Anglesey, about 4 miles east-south. Eilian, is a very ancient structure, and is partly in the east of Amlwch railway station, in Llandyfrydog sub­ Early English and partly in the Decorated styles of archi- registration district, union of Anglesey, Amlwch district tecture. The registers date from the year 1780. The of Anglesey, second petty-sessional division, county· living is a rectory, net yearly value £208 and residence, court distriet of Llangefni. The church is dedicated to in the gift of the Bishop of Bangor, and held since 1891 St. Peirio, and has sittings for 65. The registers date by the Rev. Morris Lloyd of St. Bees' College, Cumber- from the year 1813. The living is a vicarage united land. There is a chapel for Baptists. with Bodewryd, net yearly value £218, in the gift of PoiNT LYNAS, in this parish, is 2~ miles east of Lord Stanley of Alderley two turns, Bishop of Bangor Amlwch, and is the place where ships are signalled and one turn, and held since 1888 by the Hev. Robert advised by telegraph to Liverpool; there is a light- Jones of St. Aidan's. There is a Calvinistic chapel. house here. The area comprises 385 acres ; the population in 1891 PEXGORPHWYSFA is a small village. was 30. The area comprises 2,041 acres, of which 11 acres are Letters through Amlwch should have R.S.O. Anglesey water; the population in 1891 was 811. added PENSARN and NEno are villages partly in this parish, Assistant Overseer & Rate Collector, William W. Owen and partly in that of Llanwenllwyfo; at the former PLACEs OF WoRSHIP:- there are chapels for Baptists, Calvinistic and "\Vesleyan St. Peirio's Church, Rev. Robert J ones, vicar Methodists, and in the latter one for Calvinists. Calvinistic, Rev. John Roberts, minister AMLWCH. Guy Eli A. 54 Salem street Jones Griffith G. L.R.C.P. & s. L.M. Hobday Charles H. 62 1\iona street Brynhyfryd, Mona street Private Residents. Hughes Rev. Owen (Calvinistic), Glan .Tones Henry, 24 Mona street Brindle John, 11 Pary's Lodge sq Ab er, Bethesda street J ones Hugh, 62 Sal em street Brindle John H. 59 Mona street Hughes E. :Morgan, Fairview, 35 Jones John, 3 Market street Davies Rev. David P. (curate) Sea Mona street Jones Mrs. 64 Salem street view, Llewellyn st. Amlwch port Hughes Mrs. Fron Jones Owen E. 4 Mona street Davies Rev. William (Independent), Hughes Mrs. 8 Llaneilian rd. Amlwch J ones Rohert, 66 Salem street Rhosgoch port J ones Thomas E. L. R. c. p. Glanrafon Evans Mrs. 34 Chapel st. Amlwch port Hughes Owen, Madyn Dzsu ·J udd Mrs. 53 Mona street Evans Mrs. Mona lodge Hughes Robert, 76 Bethesda street Lemin Mrs. Mona view Evans Thomas Fanning, Mona lodge Johnson Mrs. Glan don, Bull bay Lewis Mrs. Bryntirion, Amlwch port Evans-Williams Mrs. Rose cottage, Jones Rev. EvansE. (Baptist) Rhos-y- Lewis William J. 16 Pary's Lodge sq. Amlwch port bol Lloyd-Jones Rev. D. Amlwch vicarage Fanning William, Waen fair Jones David, 6 Bethesda street Matthews Jn. J.P. Bank ho. Mona st .
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