76 . MONMOUTHSH!RE. [KELLY'S Schools. Board, erected in IS71, for :zoo children, enlarged in 1887 to hold 320; average attendanee. 100 boys & 100 A School Iloard of 7 members was formed 10 May, 1880. girls; Edwd. Connor. master; Mrs. Margt. J ones, mist for the united district of Machen & Waenfawr, which Board (infants), erected in 1851, for 100 children; average comprises Upper & Lower Machen &, Rhydgwern (Glam.); C. Dauncey, Tredegar, clerk to the board; attendance, 90; Miss Annie Williams, mistres9 John Potter, Machen, attendance officer County Police station. Hiram James, constable in charge Macheu &; Waenfawr are also contributory to Rises. school Railway Stations. board, sending two members Machen. Henry Parry, station master Church Road, Thomas Price, station master PRIVA.TE RESIDENTS. Davies John, farmer, Llandanglons Machen Stone &, Lime Co. (The) (Marked thus t receive their letters Davie.s Philip Rees, farmer,Panteg fm (Bowell Watkins, manager) through Pontymister.) Dav~es T~o~as, farmr. Craig-y-ra{:ca McCa.rthy Dennis, Royal Oak r.H Barnard Benjamin M.B., M.O DaVIes WIlham H. grocer & draper MeyrIck James, grocer & baker Darby Rev.Jn.Clere ScottM.A.Rectory tDuflield Ma~y. (Mrs.),f1;nr.Ochr.weith M?rgan Frank, Crown P.H Evans Rev. David (Baptist) Edwards WIlham Ebl'lll, statIOner, NlCholas John, farmer, Full Moon Heard Arthur lVentworth Post office (letters via Cross Keys) Heard William Esau Machen house Evans Lewis, boot maker Phillips, Alfred, painter Lower Machen' , Everson Amy (Mrs.), shopkeeper Potter In. linen drpr.&assist. overseer J ones Evan, G-Ianyr1lJvon ho. Chatham Greenhaf Thomas., greengrocer PritchardJ Lem ~el, Penylan lones Southwood, Dan-y-craig. (Let- Gregory James, Full Moon P.H. (let- R(}berts Cornehus, farmer, Ty Canol ters via Risca) t~rs via Cross K~y:) Ro~ers Edwar~, farmer, Ysg?boriach Lloyd William Rees, Gellewastad Hame~ John, Lewls Arms ~.H S~th In. colhery.propr. Bov111 collry Owen George Charles M. Bovil house tHar~ls Alfred,farmer,Pon,trmlster fm SmIth Albert, 'YhIte Hart P.H Williams Rev. David Lloyd (Cong) HarrlS Alfred, farm baIlIff to Fk. Stratton FrederIck, farmr. Machen pI 'Woodruff Philip Thomas, The Fedw Jones esq . Thomas Arthur, .farmer, Na~tycysha. 'Woodruff Richard George Chatham Harper James, beer retailer Th-omas John, Farmers Arms P.H , Heath James, shopkeeper Thomas- Mary Ann (Mrs.), Ferrwm- COMMERGrAL. Hill Geo. shopkpr. Crown st.Chatham Isha P.H Ash Henry, shopkeeper Howells Ann (Mrs.),frmr.Tyn-y-ffyllon Thompson Francis, assistant overseer, Barnard Benj. M.B., M.O. physidan Janes Alfred, farmer, Glan-y-rafon !Lower Machen Barrett Benjamin, shopkeeper Jones Evan, grocer Watkins Joseph, grocer & provision Beanlan Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Jones Richard, draper merchant, The Supply Stores tBeechey George, farmer, Ochrweith Jones Southwooo, brick maker (let- Williams John, farmer, Full Moon tBodger Robert, farmer ten via Risca) (letters via Cross Keys) Davies Ann (Mrs.),china dlr. Lewis- st Janes Thomas, blacksmith Woodruff P. T. & Co. iron & hrass Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), Tradesmen Lewis Morgan, farmer, Blain-y-cwm founders Arms P.R Lewis Thos. flannel manufr. Pandy Young George, grocer

MAGOR is a parish, with a station on the South on the first Tuesday before October J7th. Lord Tre­ section of the Great Western railway, 149~ miles from de gal', who is lord of the manor, Mrs. Perry-Herrick, :)f London and 8 east from Newport, in the Southern divi· Ileaumanor Park, Leicestershire, Mrs. Way, Mrs. Eng-­ sion of the county, Caldicot hundred, petty sessional divi, land and St. John Knox Rickards Phillips esq. are the sion, union and county court distrid of Newport, rural principal landowners. The Boil is "llarshy; subsoil, deanery of Netherwent (middle division), archdeaconry of clayey. The chief crops are wheat, barley. ruots and Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. grass land. The area is 1,570 acres of land and 830 of Mary the Virgin, restored in 1868, is an ancient buildin~ water; rateable value, £4,419; the population in 1891 of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel. was 445. nave, aisles, quasi transepts, south porch and a tower Parish Clerk, William Edwards. cO!l1taining 6 bells and clock: there are 400 sattings, 100 · f Th . t d t f th Tb Post. M. O. & T. 0., S. B., Expres!t Delivery & Annuity &i bemg ree. e regIS er a es rom e year 1799· e Insurance Office. James Griffiths, sub-postmaster. living is a. vicarage, with the perpetual curac]' of Redwick Letters arrive from Newport at 7 a.m.; dispatched at annexed, yearly vicarial t:the rent-charge 1,2.'iO, average £190, joint net income £275, with 96 acres of glebe and 4.40 p.m residence, in the gift of the Duke of Beaufort, and held National School (mixed), built in 1857, for 120 children, &; ",inee 1890 by the Rev. Benj!liIlNn Birbeek. Here is a en:arged in 1890 to hold 150 children; average attend- Baptist chapel to hold 300. .A cattle market is held here ance, 100; Joseph Holt, master; Mrs. Sarah Ann Holt, every third Monday in the month. Two fairs are he:d mistress annually, viz.: on the first Tuesday before April 17th and Railway Station, Thomas Wellington, collector PRIVATE RESIDE~TS. Duckham Charles, jun. farmer, Salis- Jones William Henry, baker, Whitewall Birbeck Rev. Benj. (vicar of Magor bury farm Jones William Henry, farmr,Whitewall & Redwick), The Vicarage Edwards Mar~aret (Mrs.), farmpr Lewis Richard, farmer, Wain-arrow Dutfield Miss, Magor house Gough John & Wm. farmers, Pill farm Matthews Edwin, blacksmith Dutfield Thomas. The Laurels Griffiths James, grocer & draper, & Phillips George, boot & shoe maker Edwards Elijah J. Summerlay post office Smith John, farmer & markt. gardnr Gaskell Mrs. The Lawn Gunn George, wheelwright Tannar Charles, New inn & butcher Tidman Rev. Owen (Baptist) Harns Philip, coal mer. New found out Tidman Charles, grocer &, baker \Vhite Rev. Robert (curate of Magor & Hillier Herbt. farmer, Low. Grange fm Wauq-h Eliza (Mrs.), farmer,Magor fro Redwick), Whitewall Huggett Thomas, Wheatsheaf inn & Wellington William George, corn &i COMMERCIAL. farmer coal dealer Adams Thomas H. cooper Hunt Thomas,carpenter &, wheelwright Williams Abelwood, frmr. Castle-coch Baker Sarah (Mrs.), Golden Lion inn, James Thomas, farmer Williams John, farmer, gro. & corn dlr & butcher Jenkins Jas. frmr. &; assistant overseer Williams Matthew, farmer, Tythe frm Brown James, farmer Jenkins Philip, farmer, Up. Grange frm Williams William, smith & ironmonger , see Newport. MALPAS is a. parish li miles north-by-west from New- Bre 180 free sittings. The register dates from the year port railway station, in the Southern division of th.e 1733. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £5, county, hundred of Wentloog, Newport petty sessional average £4, net yearly value £124, with residence and 40 division, union and county court district, rural deanery acres of glebe, in the gift of Francis Prothero esq. and of Newport, arcbdeaconry of Monmouth and ,liocese of held since 1873 by the Rev. Edward Jenkins ~LA. o~ Llandaff. The Hereford and Shrewsbury railway, +hl' J eSU9 College, Oxford. Malpas Court is the seat I)f Brecon canal and the Abergavenny and Newport road Francis Thomas Eg-erton Prothero esq. RA., J.P. and pass throug-h the parish. The church .)f St. Mary is.:m amongst other residences are those of Bryn Gld-s, James edifice of stone, rebuiit in the yea.rs 1849-50, in the Early Williams esq. -J.P.; Woodlands, Edward Steer esq. J.P.; Norman style, and consists of chancel and nave and a and The Firs, Richard Laybourne esq. D.L., J.P., western bell turret containing one bell: the ori~inal fin~ M.I.C.E. There was formerly here a Cluniac monastery chancel arch is preserved, as also the Temarkabl~ SOllt!l forming a. cell to the priory of Montacute., in Somerset­ doorway, where the pillars supporting the arch on either shire, and founded by Winebald de. Ba~on; at tbe Dis~()o side have no similarity to each other in pattern: there lution there were two monks, and the revenues amounteJ