DIRECTORY.] SOUTH . CLYDEY. 283 Williams Jane (Mrs.), Owmrhoyadr Williams William, Cwmcroyddir Williams William, Galltybere Williams John, Pwllpryddog Williams William, Cwmdynant Williams William, Gellihernin 'Williams Rees, Cwmfran Williams William, Erwdomy Williams WiHiam, Tycross CILYMAENLLWYD is a parish, on the high road [210, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor and held since from :Narberth to Caridgan, 6 miles north-west from 1887 by the Rev. Benjamin Harris Jones RD. of St. 'Whitland junction, and 2- west from Login station, on the David's College, Lampeter. There are two Independent Whitland and Oardigan railway, pal'tly in the hundred of chapels and a Baptist chapel. Near Pantyrodin in this Derllys, West-ern division of the county of Carmarthen, and paris.h is a Cromlech. Fred~rick LIQyd Phillips esq. of partly in that of , county of Pembroke, in the , is the principal landowner. The chief crops ~etty sessional division of Llanboidy, Narberth union and are wheat, barley and root cr<>ps. The area is 3,5°5 county oourt district, and in the rural deanery of St. acres; rateable value, [2,072; the population in 1891 Olears, archdeaconry of Carmarthen, and diocese of St. was 474. David's. A new bridge was constructed at Login, over Letters are received at 7 a.m. from Login R.S.O. Car- the river Tave, in 1892. The church of SS. Philip and marthenshire. Login is the neareSlt post office. Whit- James, rebuilt in 1843, is an edifice of stone, in a debased land is the nearest money order & telegraph office Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, This place is included in the united distriot and a western turret containing I bell. There are 270 School Board, formed 21 Aug. 1874 sitti.ngs, The register dates from 1740. The living is a Board School, built in 1878 for 100 children; average rectory, tithe rent-charge [278, average [2II, net income attendance, 65 Jones Rev. Benj. Harris B.A. Rectory Evans Richard, Coedelys Lewis John, Rhosfach COMMERmAL. Evans Tho~as! Lantaveuchaf Lewis John Thomas, Pensraigisaf Eynon Ben]amm, Lan Llewellyn Thomas, Ffynonwen Jones MaIJ:' (Mrs.), shopkeeper Gibbon Henry, Plasybaily Luke John, Pengraiguchaf T~o~as WII!I~, shopkeeper Gibbon Mary (Mrs.), Wernfrood Mathias John, Llwynhugh WIlhams PhIhp, Plascrwm Arms P.H Griffiths William, Fron Mathias Martha (Mrs.), Diffryn Helyn FARMERS. Hughes David, Brynonnen Phillips Morris, Pantycaners Adams James, Lantaveisaf Hughes John, Penrallt Phillips Waiter, Maenhyr Bowen 1Villiam, Rhos James Edwin, Coedllys Thomas David, Pimpsaint Davies David, Pantyblodan James Margaret (Mrs.), Coedllys Thomas James L. Wainfach Davies J\Iartha (Mrs.), Felin Court Jones William, Bachsylw Thomas John, Rhydymeridd Davies Stephen, Llandre Lewis Caleb, Pantym~nin Thomas Rees, Marchgwyn Edwards William, Llandreisaf Lewis George, Wernddu Thomas Thomas, Fronhail Evans Evan, Rhos Inn Lewis John, Maesyffynon Thomas Thomas, Marchgwynbach CLAR:BESTON is a parish in the county of Pembroke, since 1889 by the Rev. Richard Henry Jones RA. of St. 2 miles east by north from Clarbeston Road station, on the David's College, Lampeter, who is also vicar of, and re­ Great Western railway, 8 north-east from Haverford- sides at Wiston. There is a Baptist Chapel. Sir Owen west, and 6 north-west from Narberth, in the hundred of Henry Philipps Scourfield bart. D.L., J.P. is the principal Dungleddy, petty sessional division of Dungleddy, county landowner. The soil is mar!; chief crops, barley and court district & union of Narberth, rural deanery of oats. The area comprises 1,658 acres, of which 3 are Dungleddy, archdeaconry and diocese of St. D~vid's. The water; rateable value, [1,288; the population in 1891 church of St. Martin of Tours is an ancient building of was 147. stone, in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, Letters through Clarbeston Road R.S.O. , and an embattled western tower; the font is Norman: which is the nearest Money Order office, arrive at 8.30 the church was restored in 1894, and affords ISO sittings . a.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. Clarbes-ton Road station The register dates from the year 1730. The living is a is the neare-st telegraph office for collection, and Havetr- vicara~e, gross yearly value £89, net £75, with So acres fordwest for the delivery of telegrams of glebe, in the gift of the trustees of J. Phillips esq. but Voluntary School (mixed), built in 1885, for 80 children; pro hac vice, by lapse, the Bishop of St. David's, and held average attendance, 50 James Benjamin, New house James Benjamin, farmer, New house Llewellin James, farmer,Lower house Bowen William, blacksmith Jenkins Thomas, farmer & miller Phillips Elizbth. (Mrs.), frmr.Holmea Evans Daniel, farmer, Church land (water), Pwlltro mill Phillips Joseph, farmer, Bullhook Harries James, farmer, Little Holmes Jones WaIter, farmer, Knock Rosser John, farmer, Green farm Harries William, farmer, Low. brook Lewis Robert, butcher & farmer, Thomas John, carpenter, Spring hill Hudson Benjamin, farmer, Deepford Little Knock Thomas Levi, farmer, Grange New no CLASE is a populous parish in the county of Glamorgan,mostly within the borough of Swansea, which see. CLYDACH, see Swansea Valley. CLYDEY is a parish in the county of Pembroke, 4 Congregational and Calvinistic Methodist chapels. Lan­ miles east-by-south from station, on the Whitland cych is the residence of John Francis J ones-Lloyd esq. Sir and Cardigan section of the Great Western railway, 9 Pryse Pryse bart. is lord IOf the maIllo.r. J. A. Coluyesg., south-east from Cardigan, and 8 south-by-west from New- J. F. Jones-Lloyd esq., Sir M. O. M. Lloyd bart., A. P. S. o3JStle-in-EmJyn,in the hundred and petty sessional division Davies esq. and Mrs. Lewis, are the principal landowners. of Kilge;r-ran, union and county court district of New- The soil is peat and loam; chief crops, wheat, barley and castle-in"E'l'nlyn, and in the rural deanery of EmlyIf, arch- oats. The area is 8,280 acres; rateable value, [2,756; deaconry of Cardigan and diocese of st. David's. The the population in 1891 was 988. church of St. 0ydai is a building of stone, consisting. of Letters are received through R.S.O. Pem- ch:l.llcel, na~e! aIsles, west ~orch and a western tower WIth brokeshire, which is the nearest Post &; Money Order SIllre contammg 3 bells; m the church are two O~ha~ office, at 6.45 \U1.m. & through Cardigan at 6.40 p,m. &; re~oved st?nes from the churchyard, where a thIrd IS despatched at 6.15 p.m. & 6.30 p.m. The nearest Tele- sh~l s~andmg: the church was restored and char:ce~ re- graph office is at Llanfvrnach railway station bUIlt III 1889, at a cost of £710, and affords 260 sIttmgs. • . The register dates from the year 1754. The living is a A School Board of 5 members was formed 26 April, 1871 ; rectory, tithe rent-charge £37'5, average £285, net in- W. E. George, clerk. . come [325, with 30 acres of glebe, in the parish of 1..lan- Board School, (mIxed), for 95 children; fyrnach and residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. average attendance, 6o; John Lloyd Thomas, master David's, and held since 1,887 by the Rev. James Janes RA. Board School, (mixed), built in 1880, for 150 chil- of St. David's College, Lampeter. There are Baptist, dren; average attendance, 70; John Rees, master Jones Rev. James RA. Rectory James Mary &; Sarah (Misses), gro- Thoma9 Llewellyn,blcksmth.Penfeidir Jones-Lloyd JohnFrancis J.P.Lancych cers & drapers, Nantwyrglodd Vaughan Jas. blacksmth. Tynp.wydd COMMERCllL. Jones James, carpenter, Penrhewseer Vaughan John, blacksmith, Rhos Davies Enoch, Lancych Arms P.II. Jones James, saddler, Star YARMERS. [,.j assistant cverseer, ::ltar Jones In. miller (wtr.),Blaenbular mll Adams Thomas, Blaenbular Evans David, carpenter, Tynewydd Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. Star Rowen Thomail, Dygoed Evans Joshua, shopkeeper, Star Phillips Dvd.cabinet mkr.Bwlchygroes Davies David, Nantyrefail Evans Thos. shopkeeper, Bwlchygroes Phillips John, carpenter, Highpark Davies John, Hendre Glog'ue Slate quarries (Griffith Lewis Rees John, shopkeeper, Tegryn Davies Martha (Mrs.), Henfeddair Thomas, manager) Thomas Jas. shopkeeper, Henffeddaw Davies Nathaniel, Penybank Harries David, shopkeeper,Llwyndrain Thomas John, carpenter, Penbrin Davies Phcebe (~rrs.), Blaendyffryn