DIRECTORY.] HEREFORDSHIRE. LLANWAR~E• 133 .5.40 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. I National School (mixed), with residence for mistress, built Whitchurch is the nearest money order office, and St. I in 1857, for 84 children; average attendance, 52; Miss Weonard's the nearest telegraph office. Isabella Walker, mistress LLANGARREN. Garness Samuel, boot & shoe maker Saunders James, farmer, Uppel' park -GreavesJuhn Hanley, Panbrook Gowering Alexander E. farmer, Lower Scudamore Thomas, farmer, Kilreague "Herbert Rev. George RA. [vicar of Tre Evan . Tucker John, farmer, Tredunnoch Ga ar w] The Gro e Hartland James, farmer, Blddlestone Tummey John, Three Horseshoes P.H PottsnRe~. Henry Joh~ RA. [vicar] Heath I~aac, farmer, Little Bernithen Weale Amos, blacksmith Robson James Woodfields Hodgsklss John, farmer, Langston Smith James 'Thatch Close Hughes Joseph, f~rmer,. Llangarren crt LLANGUNNOCH. ,, Jones Mary A. (Miss), Kmg's Head P.H. COMMERCIAL. Llancloudy Jordan Ebenezer, farmer Amos Edwin, farmer, Langstone mill Lane Henry, wheelwright Mayos William Thomas, farmer ..santon Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper Mayos Thomas Lee, nurseryman Weale Henry, blacksmith Bennett John, carpenter Mayos Thomas T. farmer, Trewaugh .navies Edward, baker & miller (water), Morgan Edward, farmer, Upper field TREVERVAN• Trereece mill Morris Edwd. wheelwright & carpenter Joseph George, miller, (water) .Davies George, farmer, Trebwenfrey Notley Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Trereece Davies James, farmer, Park mill Powell William, mason TRERIBBLE. Drinkwater George Edward, farmer, Price David, farm bailiff to the Rev.H. Bernithen court J. Potts Rudge William Henry, farmer "LLANROTHAL is a parish, on the , the"Cwm" was formerly a college of Jesuits; the college was which here divides the county from l\Ionmouthshire, on the destroyed about 1850, when the late Henry Pride esq. built "Hereford and Monmouth road, 5 miles north-north-west the present building, which is pleasantly seated in the valley 'from Monmouth station on the Great Western railway, 15 of the Monnow, and now (-l:895) unoccupied. H. H. Parry south from Hereford, and II south-west from Ross, in the esq. of Harewood Park, is lord of the manor. The principal Southern division of the county, Wormelow hundred, Mon­ landowners are Halswell Milborne Kemeys-Tynte esq. of mouth union and county court district, Harewood End Cefn Mably. Cardiff, and the trustees of the late Joseph Price ]Jetty sessional division, rural deanery of Archenfield and esq. The soil is loamy j subsoil, chiefly rock. The chief archdeaconry and . The church of St. crops are wheat, barley and turnips. The area is 2,014 John the Baptist is a small building of stone in the Norman acres j rateable value, £1,287; the population in 1891 was style, consisting 0f chancel, north porch, nave and a western 152. Some parts of the parish of Dixton Newton, Mon­ turret containing one bell. The register dates from the mouth, ha\"e been transferred to this parish under the .year 1740. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £80, Divided Parishes Act. including 12 acres of glebe, in the gift of the trustees of the Jate Joseph Price esq. and held since 1893 by the Rev. William Letters per foot post through Monmouth, which is the Armstrong Willis RA. who is also vicar of Welsh Newton nearest money order & telegraph office .and resides at Oak house, Monmouth. The house now called The children of this place attend Welsh Newton school -eecil John, farmer, Parkside Heath Enoch, farmer, Lower house Scrivens William, farmer, Weon Drew William, farmer, Upper Cwm Price Joseph Thomas, farmer,TheTump WilliamsThos. farmer, Llanrothalfarm .Edmunds David, farmer, Llangunbille farm & Lower Skinchill is a township, chapelry and Rmall where he resides. The principal landowners are William 'Village, on the Olchon Brook, at the foot of the Black Moun- Phillips esq. Rev. T. Williams and T. Bladon esq. Llan­ tains, on the borders of Brecknockshire, 8 miles north-west veynoe is in that portion of the manor of Lacy of from Pontrilas station on the Newport, Abergavenny and which H. R Trafford esq. of the Court, Michaelchurch Hereford section of the Great Western railway, 8 south-east Eskly, is lord j the other portion of the manor being owned from Hay, 16 west from Hereford, in the Southern division by the Marquess of Abergavenny. The soil is sandy j sub­ of the county, Clodock civil parish, Ewyas Lacy hundred, Isoil, red sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, .Dore petty sessional division and union, rural deanery of beans and swedes. The area is 4,610 acres j rateable value, Weobley (second division), and archdeaconry and diocese of £1,776; the population in 1891 was 191. Hereford. The church of St. Peter is a small but ancient Parish Clerk George Nicholls. .building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of ' .• . chancel, nave, south porch and a western turret containing Letters from Abergavenny, Via Longtown. Longtown IS :I bell: it was restored in 1877., at a cost of £500• The the nearest post & money order office& Ewyas Harold the register dates from the year 1714. The living is a perpetual telegraph office ,~uracy, yearly value £76 in the gift of the vicar of Clodock, This place is included in the Longtown United School Board and held since 1893 by the Rev. George John Tuck M.A. district, formed I June, 1875 & the children attend the University College, Durham, wh(} is also vicar of Newton, Board school at Longtown COMMERCIAL. Nicholls George & Arthur, farmers, Watkins George, farmer, The Blane Davies James, farmer, Cwm Great Cwm WatkinsJames, farmer, Old Mill Farr Thomas, farmer Parry William, farmer, Olchon Watkins James, farmer, Middle Cwm 'Gore Samuel, farmer, Turnant Powell John, farmer, Highfield house Watkins John, farmer, Llandore 'Griffiths Arthur, farmer, Olchon farm Price Charles, wheelwright Watkins Thomas, farmer, Town house ...Johnson Samuel, farmer, Penerwy Price John, farmer, Lower Cwm Watkins William, farmer, Dicks Jones Daniel, farmer, Cayo Prosser Thomas, farmer, White house Williams David, blacksmith Lewis John, farmer, The Hollies Russell Edward, farmer Williams George, farmer, Charity farm 'Morris James, farmer, Black hill Smith James, farmer, Trilood~ Williams James, jun. farmer, Turnant ::Nicholls Brothers, farmers, Trenant Smith James. farmer, Upper house Williams Thomas, farmer, Lower house RichoUs George, farmer, Pont-y-mwdy Smith Thomas, farmer, Triloode Williams Thomas, farmer, New house .LLANWARNE is a parish and village on the road to ' with residence, in the gift of and held since 1855 by the Rev. Ray, about half a mile west of the Ross and Hereford road Walter Baskerville Mynors RA. of Oriel College, Oxford and .and the same distance east of the Hereford and Monmouth J.P. Here are places '.Of worship for Wesleyans and Primitive Toad, 5 miles south-east from Tram Inn station on the New- Methodists. There are charities of £2 IOS. yearly. Lyston port, Abergavenny and Hereford section of the Great Court, the property of James Rankin esq. M.P., D.L., Western railway, 6 north-west from Ross and 8 south from J.P. of Bryngwyn, Much Dewchurch, is a noble residence of .Hereford, in the Southern division of the county, Wormelow stone, with 44 acres of park and grounds, and is the resi­ JIundred, Ross county court district and union, Harewood dence of George W. Wilkes esg. Broom-y-clos Court, owned End petty sessional division, rural deanery of Archenfield by Capt. D. H. Bosanquet R.N., J.P. is pleasantly situated .and archdeaoonry and diocese of Hereford. The ruins of the and has a very fine avenue of American shrub, and is occu­ ·old church, which stand on low ground close to the rectory, pied by William D. Taylor esq. Harry Harrison Parry esq. .are very picturesque, being covered with ivy and overgrowth; is lord of the manor. James Rankin esq. M.P., M.A., D.L., .the embattled western tower, walls, one arcade and the J.P. of Bryngwyn, Much Dewchurch, T. R. Symons esq. .north chapel are still standing; and the font, with several and Capt. Bosanquet are the principal landowners. The .mural tablets, also remains. Christ church, erected in soil is sandy; subsoil, chiefly sandstone rock. The crops .1864, at a cost of £2,55°, is a cruciform building in the Early are wheat, barley and roots. The area is 2,473 acres; rate­ Decorated style, consisting of chancel with vestry, nave, able value, £2,886; the population in 1891 was 323. -.transepts, north porch and a north-western tower, with Parish Clerk and Sexton, Stephen Morgan. o1lpirelet : there are 258 l5ittiJlgs. The register dates from the Post Office.-Albert Walter Pritchard, sub-postmaster. yeal' 16]5. The tiring if B rectory, net yearly value £325, Letters arriye from Tf'dm Inn R.S 0, at 9.35 a.m.; dis-