Directory. J ST. ATHAN. 343

------~------Private Residents. Hammitt Samuel, shoemaker, St. Edward Evan, Lambethery Allen Rev. Edmund E., , A than Griffiths Robert, Tyola Rectory Hopkins David, blacksmith, St. Howell Morgan, Sutton Manor Edwardes Rev. Frederick Francis, A than James James, Gowlog Hopkins Lewis, blacksmith, St" James James, Whiton Bush B.A. & J.P. Manor Griffiths Mr. William, Llancarvan A than J cnkins David, Flemingstone Stone Hughes Rev. Alfred Thomas, Cross Howell's Miss Anne, grocer and J enkins George Henry, vValterstone Town, Llancarvan draper, St. Athan J enkins Thomas, Cliff Price 'l'homas, carpenter, Lam­ J enkins Thomas, Castletown Jones Robert Oliver, Esq., (stipen~ diary magistrate for and bethery Jenkins Wm., junr., Lambethery chairman of Quarter sessions), Price Thos., carpenter, Llancarvan John Edward, Lancarvan Fonman Castle Stephens Mrs. J ane, grocer, St. John Edward, Pennon A than John James, Greenway Morgan l~ev. David, The Vicarage, Llancarvon Thomas Evan, carpenter, St. Athan John John, Whiton Morgan Rev. Hanmer, St. Athan Thomas John, coa,l merchant, St. John John, Vord John Nicholas, Middle Cross Wood Rev. C. F. B., M.A. & J.r. The A than Vicarage, Thomas John, boat owner and John William, Cross Inn limestone merchant and burner, J ones Matthews, Lancarvan Ocean House, St. Athan Lewis Edward, Leach Castle Public Houses. Thomas Thomas, wheelwright and Lougher John, 1\'Iolton Aubrey Arms : \Villiam Lougher, carpenter, St. Athan Lougher William, Aubrey Arms Llancarvan Thomas Thomas, shoemaker, Pen­ Lougher Daniel, Firean Lougher Thomas, Caerllwyd Fox & Hounds: David Price, Llan­ mark carvan Thomas Wm. blacksmith, St. Athan Morgans 'l'homas, W alterstone Horse Shoe : William Thomas, St. Williams John, shoemaker, Gileston Morgans William, Walterstonc A than Price William, Mardy N ewydd Samuel \Villiam, Lambethery Ocean, House Hotel : John Thomas, School. St.Athan Samuel William, jun., Lambethery National: St. Atban, James Heald, Thomas Evan, Broad Close Old Post : Morgan Powell, Llan­ master; Annie Heald, mistress Thomas Richard, Flaxland Major carvon Williams Evan, Pennon Ship Inn: Richard John, The Leys Farmers. IN PENMARK PARISH. IN ST. ATHAN PARISH. Millers. Alexander John, Penmark David Timothy, St. Athan J ames John, Eddolls Thomas, Penmark George William, Sea View, St. A than Jenkins Edward, Penmark place Evans John, Penmark J enkins Thomas, Castletown John John, \Velford Liscombe Robert, St. Athan J enkins \Villiam, St. A than J ones J ames, Treducan Price David, Llancarvan John \Villiam, St. Athan Matthews Thos., senior, Fontygary John Richard, The Leys Morgan John, Shopkeepers, Traders, &c. Smith Morgan, St.. Athan M organ Morgan, farm Spencer Michael Aberthaw, St. Savours John, Rhoose Baker John Mason, Llambethery .A than Thomas Edward, Lambethery Bucknell William, butcher and beer Thomas Edward, Aberthaw, St. Thomas Edward, Blackton retailer, St. Athan A than Thomas John, Aberthaw Davies Evan, grocer and draper and Thomas Rees, Aberthaw, St. Athan Thomas Thomas, Aberthaw tailor, St. Athan Williams, Llewellyn, Aberthaw, St. Williams Isaac, Fonmon Eddolls Thomas, carpenter, Pen• A than mark IN PORTHKERRY PARISH. Edwards Richard, Llancarvan IN LLANCARVAN PARISH. Hawkins Morgan, Porthkerry farm Griffiths David, grocer, Llancarvan Bowen .T enkin, Upper Pancross Savours Mrs., Rhoose Griffiths Morris, blacksmith, Llan• Baker John, Lambethery Sbeldrake , Milestone, Porthkerry car van David William, Gwrnix Thomas John, Porthkerry village

SAINT CLEARS, BANK-Y-FEL YN, Kll!'FIGG, LLANDOWROR, LLANFIHANGEL-ABERCOWIN, LLANGINNING, MYDRIM:, AND PWLTRAP.

...... ,AINT CLEARS is a parish in the hundred of I Petty sessions are held by the county magistrates on Dcrllys and county of Carmarthen. It is the third Tuesday in every month, and the place is situated on the banks of the river Tave, which is included in a circuit of towns under the County Court navigable at spring tides for vessels of 250 tons Act for the recovery of debts to any amount not burthen. This place is said to have been founded by exceeding £50. The places of worship arc the parish the J,ady Santa Clara in the sixth century. It is church of St. J\'Iary, and chapels for Independents, distant 9 miles s.w. from Carmarthen, 13 E. from Methodists, Baptists, and vVelsh Methodists, and Narberth, and 228 w. from London. The railway one for Unitarians. The living of St. Clears is a station on the South section of the Great vicarage in the presentation of the family of Phillips. Western line, is about a mile from the town, c:tnd There is a charity founded by Lady Drummond, this station being the nearest point of railway com- sister to James the I., who was interred ]n the ruunication to the sea-bathing village of Pendine, church here. The market for the sale of cattle, visitors alight there. The government of the town agricultural produce, &c., is held on the first Tuesday is vested in a recorder appointed for life, and a of each month; and fairs for cattle, &c., are held on portreve and two attorneys who are elected annually. the 14th ~fay, the 11th August, and the 12th