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• 278 [POST OFFICE ------~------~-- National Provincial Bank of England (branch) (Edwin Smith Joseplt Evans, surgeon & medical officer for Hay Trotter, manager), Oxford road; draw on J;lcad Office, ditotrict, Oxford road . London Southgate James, chemist, Market place Newel! John, haulier, South Mercantile Company Limited (Samuel Newns John, station master of Hereford, Hay & Powell, ngent), coal, lime, slate, manure & general mer­ railway station, Glasbury chants, Railway station; chief offices at Brecon , Nott John, farmer, The Grange, Glasbury Stant Elizabeth (Mrs.), cider dealer, Gravel lane Owen Janet (Miss), preparatory school, Broad street Rtepheus John, farmer, Sheep house Owen William, confectioner, grocer & provision dealer, Stephens Thomas, farmer, Wernacyra farm, Glasbury' Castle street Stephens William, plumber,painter&paperhangPr, Broad st Page George Henry, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates for Templeton Andrew, land agent to Waiter De Winton, J.P • . the BredwartJine division & commissionPr to administer Glanhanwye, Glasbury . oaths in chancery & all law courts, Chancery lane Terrett William, grocer & corn factor, The Square Parmee Henry, fish & fruit salesman, Broad street; resi- Thomas J ohu & Mary (Mrs.), toll collector!'!, Glasbury gate tknce, Church street Thomas George, farmer, Tylanawr farm, Glasbury ParrJ John, farmer, Llangwy farm, Glasbury Thomas John Edmund, land agent, !lurveyor & civil en- Parry William, nail maker, Brook street gineer, Castle st.; & at 11 Park st. We!!tminster, London Payne Matthias, Thre~ 1'uns inn, Broad street 1'illey George, Wheatsheafinn, Red Lion street Pernbridge Mary tMrs.), laundress, Church street • Trumper Franci~ Robert, surgeon, Brook street l?erry George, Three Locks inn, Glasbury Tnrner Georg-e, miller, Cwm mill, Glasbury Phillips John, carpenter, Oxford road Vaughan William, boarding & day school & registrar of Powell Edwaru, carpenter & builder, High town births & deaths for district, Hampton schl. Gla~bnry Powell Edward, relieving offieer & registrar of births & Vincent John, Rose~ Crown family ~ commercial hotel deaths, Henalt cottage ~posting house, Broad street Powell Grifiith, farmer, Tynlloyne farm, Volunteer In.~titutB (John Shenton, drill instructor), Powell Samuel, coal merchant & agent for the South Wa1es Black Lion street Mercantile Company Limited, Broad street Wall John, wheelwright & spring- carriage maker, Gravel st Powell Susanna (Mrs.), farmer, Llwynllwyndd, Llanigon Watkins I<'rances & Hannah 1\Iargaret (Misses), Bear inn, Pratt William Crake, farmer, villa, Glasbury Bear street , Price Charles, shopkeeper, Brook street Watkins S:.~rah Eliza & Mary Jane (Misses), booksellers & Price Elizabeth (Mrs.), Blue Boar inn, Church street stationers, & po~t office & stamp office, Oxford villa Price George, boot & shoe maker, Bear street Watkins Henry, fanner, Little Telyglace farm, GlaAbury Price James, market gardener, Bear street Watkins J ames, registrar of marriages & deputy registrar Price Mary (Mis~), dress maker, Bear street. of births & dt'aths, Broad street Price Robert, saddler, Broad street Watkins John, carpenter, Church street .· Price Thomas, contractor & builder, Brook ~ottage, Brook st Watkins William, farmer, Pennygengel farm, Glasbury Price Thomas, !"tone mason, Church terrace W ebh J ames, carpenter & builder, Ebenezer ho. Gravrl st Price Waiter, Lamb inn, Ship street Webb William, miller & flour merchant, Hay mills; retri- Price William, beer retailer, Ship street dence, Poplar house, Broad street Price William, builder, Sackville cottages Whitcombe 8tephen J ames, Golden Lion inn, Castle street Pritchard J onathan, tailor, Glasbury Wilci Aun (Miss), Nel.~on inn, near Railway station Pritchard Oliver, general draper, The Square Wiles Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, Oxford road Pritcbard Thomas, draper, Castle street Williams .Elizabeth & Annie (Misses), milliners & dress Pritchard Williarn, lx)ot & shoe maker, Hope cot. Brecon rd makers, Red Lion street · Probert Jane (Mrs.), tarrner, Gwernhafod farm, Glasbury Williams Thomas .E. vans & Co. outfitters, Red Lion street Probert John, Talbut inn, Ca<>tle street Williams Robert & Sm1s, furnishing & general ir.onmongers, Prosser Priscilla ( Mrs ), ~hopkeeper, Ship street timber merchants & coopers, & steam saw millt~, High tow!l­ Prosser William, b~er retailer, Red Lion street & Brook street Pugh Margaret Love & Harriet (Misses), milliners, & Williams Benjamin, Lamb inn, & blacksmith, Glasbury 1 b.-rlin wool & fanc)' repository, Castle street & at Williams Edward, blacksmith, Black Lion street , Kington Williams Erlward (of Talgarrh), solicitor, & registrar & Pugh James, carpenter, Black Lion street high bailiff of Hay County Court, Broad street Pugh William, boot & shoe maker, Cwmbach, Glasbury Williams James, King's Head inn, Cranbourne alley Rastall John, butcher & farmer, Castle street Williams- John, farmer, Dinaforest !ann; residence, Bear st Rutter John, veterinary surgeon, High town; residence, Williams John, shoP- maker, Bell bank New house, West brook · Williams Maria(Mrs.), boot & shoe maker, Market place Savings Bank (branch qf Brecon) (R~'"· William Latham Williarns Richard, grocer, butcher & cooper, Glasbury Bevan, M .A. manager);. open on thursdays from I to 2 Williams Sydney, hair dresser, High town p.m. Broad street Williams Thomas, Half Moon inn, & blacksmith,Gravel!a Seade Michael, poulterer, Bridge street Wiliiams Thomas Evans, linen & woollen drapt'r, High town Shenton John, sergeant drill instructor, 4th Williams William, farmer, Cwmdinant farm, Glasbury Rifle Volunteers, Volunteer institute Williams William, farmer, Maesyronon farm, Gla~bury Skinner Thomas, boot & shoe maker, Glasbury Wilson Robert, farmer, D uffryn farm SmerJley John, station master of Herelord, Hay & Brecon Worthing Evan, shopkeeper, Glasbury Railway station, Bridge street Wright Mary .lane (Mrs.), preparatory school, Church street

' KIDWELLY and Y.ERRYSIDE. KIDWELLY is an ancient borough, market town, parish, Independent and W esleyan denominations. The market is and railway station, in Llanelly union and eounty court dis­ belli on Friday, and there is a large hiring fair on the 29th trict, hundred of Kidwelly, county of Carmarthen, rural October, and others of minor importance held duriBg th& deanery and archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. year. There are some very extensive ruins of a castle, sup­ Davids: it is situated on the main line of the South Wales posed to have been built in the 12th century. The extensive section of the Great Western Railway, about half a mile tin works of Messrs. Chivers are about a mile from the from the bay of Carmarthen at the junction of the rivers town, and there are several collieries in the locality. A Gwendreath-fach and Gwendreath fawr. The government plentiful supply of very pure water is provided by a spring­ of the borough is vested in a corporation under the jurisdic­ in immediate proximity to tile town. Earl Cawdor is lord tion of the Duchy of Lancaster, consisting of a mayor, 12 of the manor. Lord Dynevor, Mr. Colby, and Mrs. Brig­ aldermen,and 12 burgesses. Petty sessions are held monthly; stocke are the principal landowners. The area is 6,170 acres; quarter l!t'ssions are also held. The church of 8t. Mary is gross estimated rental, £7,112; rateable value, £6.,3i4; a very ancient Gothic stone building, consisting of chancel, and \1J.e population in 1861 was 1,652, and is now about 2,00(1. nave, one aisle, two transepts, porch, and tower and spire con­ The chief crops are wheat, roots, barley and oats.. tainivg 4 bells : there is a monument to Prior Gilfrida Coker, obit. 1301, and one to Hugh Fisher, esq. Theregisterdates Ferryside is a village in the parish of St, Ishmael, about from the year 1586. The living is a vicarage, yearly value 4 miles west, a~d is situated on the south-east bankof the £140, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held by the river Towy; it has recently attained liome importance ps a Rev. Thomas Griffiths. There is a British school for boys resort for visitors in the summer season on account of its and girls; and chapels for the Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, pleasant situation in Carmartheu Bay. The church of St. •