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Post & M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office~ Daniel Dickens • Job Pennella J.Iantarnam .-George Pritchard, sub-postmaster~ Charles Edward Lewis Howard Stanley Letters received from Newport at 8.5 a.m. & Everett Hartley J.P John Fox Tallis p.m.; dispatched 8.40 & II-55 a..m. & 7-IS p.m. Edwin Kelly Wm. Richard Tuckfield sundays, arrive 7.30 a..m.; dispatched, 9.30 a.m. Lewis Lawrence J.P open 9 to Io sundays for sale of stamps & · Officers. Wall Letter Box, Llanaravon, cleared at 9·5 a.m. & 7.10 p.m.; sund ays, 9· I5 a.m Clerk, H. H. Haden, Town hall, (is also clerk Wall Letter Box, Croesymlwch, cleared at 9.35 a.m. & to Local Pension Sub-Committee) 7·45 p.m.; sun d ays a t 9.50 a. m 'I'reasurer, A. L. Mitchell, London Oity & Midland Bank Limited, LLANT.A.RNAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Medical Officer of Health, William Edward Oavanagh Meets at the Council offices, Cwmbran, every 1st Murphy M.B. & B.Ch.Dub. Prospect place, Cwmbran wednesday at 6.30 p.m. Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, A. Gordon Jones, Members. Council offices Collector, Edward A. Pryer, Cwmbran All retire in April, 1916. The schools are in Cwmbran, under which place the par- Chairman, William Joseph Thomas. ticulars will be found Henry Smith Cocker l Samuel lsaac Darby Llantarnam Railway Station, John Mann, station master (Marked• thus * postal address, J ones George, Rose hill J ones Charles, coach builder Cwmbran.) Jones Thomas Richard, Penlangwyn Lawrence Frances (Miss), farmer, PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Jones William Thomas, Vaindre Court farm Knowles George Arthur, South bank Lawrence Henry J. farmer,Maesyrhiw Beardmore Henry Francis,Park view Lawrence Lewis J.P. Plas-newydd Lawrence Lewis J.P. farmer Brown Mrs. Sarah, lvydene McNab William, 30 Llantarnam road Lucas John, shopkeeper Cory Sir Clifford John hart. M.P., Morse William, Melrose Phillips Owen, farmer, Pen-y-park fm J.P. ; & g8 Oakley Thomas, Stags den Phillips Wm. Three Blackbirds P.H Mount street W, London Phelps Miss Elizabeth, Maisonette *Pickman Wm. farmer, Grange farm Cromwell Mrs. The Homestead Phillips William Geo. East Lynne Pilliner Alfred Massey J.P. farmer, Davies Miss Mary Rachel, Riverdale Richards William, Rose lawn Llanaravon Dawson William F. Llantarnam hall Tallis John Fox, Llantarnam grange Pilliner Fredk. F. frmr. Pantyberllan De Rees John de Clare, Ben-rhys Truscott Marcus, Pensilva Pritchard Geo. blacksmith, Post office Dimmock Richard, Tremain Ward Rev. John Woollaston M.A.. *Richards John, farmer, Grnigwen Duke-Williams William T. Bodafon (vicar), The Vicarage Roberts James, farmer, Pentrebasket Eggar George, Bella Vista COMMERCIAL. *Roberts Thos.farmer,Tyrhwyn farm Ellis Thomas, Fern croft Alvis Herbert Charles, farmer Star Brick & Tile Co. Ltd. (Everett Evans David Roger, Somerton house Ayton Laurence, farm bailiff to Sir Hartley, managing dj.rector) Evans John, Mayfield C. J. -cory hart. M.P., J.P Stark William Charles, farmer, Evans Joshua T. St. Valerie *Dando Regd. farmer,NewHouse frm . Croesymwlch farm Florida William H. Spring-field Dando Roger, farmer, Tycanol Stevens Arthur W. farmr.Cottage fm Garratt James William, Hillside Davies Benj. farmer, Cider Mill farm Drain William Jn.Coopers' ArmsP.H Haruing George Frederick, Oakdene Davis Thomas, farmer, Lodge farm . Thomas Edward, Greenhouse P.H Harvey John Henry, Ravensworth *Hutchings John, beer retailer Urban District Cemetery (A. Holley Alfred Ewart, 37 Llantar- *Jones A. Gordon, surveyor & in- Gordon Jones, supt.; George nam road spector of nuisances & supt. of Hinton, keeper), Cemetery house Hudson Robert Coates, Casnewydd cemetery to Llantarnam Urban Jones A. Gordon, Llantarnam road District Council, Llantarnam road • LLANVIHANGEL-PONT-Y-MOILE is a parish living is a vicara·ge, net yearly value £go, in the gifb of on the road from Pontypool to , I! miles John Capel Hanbury esq. D.L., J.P. and held since 1851 !Jouth-east from Pontypool Town and I mile north-west by the Rev. Christopher Cook, of St. David's College, from Pontypool Road railway station, and I6oi by rail Lampeter, who is also rector of Mamhilad, where he from London; Little Mill station on the Coleford, , resides. There are brickworks at Little Mill. The Duke and Pontypool branch of the Great Western of Beaufort is .lord of the manor, and John Capel railway is 1! miles north and in this parish; it is in the Hanbury esq. of Llanvair Grange, Llanvair-Kilgidin, is Northern division of the county, hundred of Usk, petty sole landowner. The soil is clay; subsoil, marl. The sessional division, union and county court district of chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconry of Man­ 1,726 acres of land and 13 of water; rateable value, mouth and diocese of Llandaff. The and Mon­ £7,876; the population in I9II was 995· mouthshire canal runs through the parish: By Order of Parish Clerk, Edward Price. the Monmouthshire County Council, confirmed by Local Letters through Pontypool, arrive at 7 a.m. The neareat Government Board order, this parish was, in I891, added money order office is at . Pontypool is the to the Panteg Local Board District, and under the pro­ nearest telegraph office, I! miles distant visions of the "Local Government Act, 1894.'' this parish Wall Letter Box, Woodlands, cleared 9 a.m. & 6.40 is now divided into two wards, North and South, and p.m. week days only governed by the Urban District Council of Panteg. The church of St. Michael is a building of stone in the Gothic The children attend £he schools at Mamhilad & style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a Public Elementary School, Mamhilad & Llanvihangel (mixed), built in 1856, for 87 children; average western bell-turret containing 2 bells: the interior was restored and reseated in I904 at a cost of £3oo: there are attendance, 45 ; Adolphe George J ones, master 250 sittings. The register dates from the year 1742. The Railway Station, Little Mill, Wm. Taylor, station mastr Essex Surgeon-Col. James Rowlands Davies Philip, farmer, Tymawr Rolands Joseph, farmer, Coed Cando J.P., V.D. Woodlands Fletcher Wm.Hy.Horse & Jockey P.H Williams Benjamin, farmer, Wern Howells Hy. Jn. farmr.Lower Goverra Williams Edward, farmer, Typoth COMMERCIAL. Lougher David John, brick maker, Williams William Henry, farmer, Bolton Joshua., farmer, Hand farm Little Mill Upper Goverra & Wain-y-clare inn Cook Christr. Jn. farmer, Manachty Parker Edward, farmer, Court farm • LLANVIHANGEL - juxta. - ROGGIETT is a tion bell: it formerly had a north ais!e, taken down in parish on the shore of the Bristol Channel and on the 1830. when two fin~ recumbent figures weN discovered, South railway, I! miles east from Magor station much defaced and broken, with an inscription, apparently and half a. mile west from the Severn Tunnel station, of the I 3th century : the Church wu restored and the old both on the Chepstow and Newport section of the Great north aisle rebuilt in 1905: there are 100 sittings. ne Western railway, 8 south-west-by-west from Chepstow, register of baptisms d1\tes from the year 1753 ;marriages, and 9 east from Newport, in the Southern division of 1757;. burials, 1754. The living is a rectory, united the county, Caldicot hundred, petty sessional division, with that of Ifton to Roggiett, joint net ~erly value, onion and county court district of Chepstow, rnral deanery £520, including 9 acres of glebe land here, in the- gift of Netherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Lord Tredegar, and held since 1910 by the Ven. of Llandaff. The church of St. Mic~el is a small build- William Conybeare Bruce M.A. of University College, ing of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch and Oxford, and archdeacon of Monmouth, who resides at a lofty embattled western tower containing a pre-Reforma- Ifton. Lord Tredegar is lord of the manol" and the •