SOUTH WALES. Pardre Richaxd, Lronmongejr, 6S Commercial Street Thomas David, Traffic Manager to Kixon's Kavigation Co
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sao . MOUNTAIN .ASH. SOUTH WALES. Pardre Richaxd, lronmongeJr, 6S Commercial street Thomas David, traffic manager to Kixon's Kavigation Co. Penrhlwcelber Industrial Society Limited -(Wm. Limited, Pf'imrose him Lewis. n14mager), grocers &; drapers, 27 Bheola street, Thomas' Elizaibeth {:Mlr!!.), shopkeeper, 7 Caradoc street Penrhiwceilber & Union street Penrikyber Navigation Colliery Co. Lim. {The) (Thomas Thomas Evan, grocer, Penrhiwce~ber road, Jones,. sw.; Willia.Dll James, manager); telegraphic ad. Thomas Gilbert. grocer, tea dealer &; provision mer- dress, "OaIfbon, Pen'l"hiwceiben-;" telephonid address, chant, 58 Clllrdiff il'Olid Western Counties, No. 7, Aberdare, Penrikyber Thomas John, china dealer, 62 -Oxford streeh People'S' (The). Benefit Boo& Co. boot &; &hoe warehouse. Thomas John, grocer, Allen street CO!DlmerciaJ stree~ rr'homas John EdwMd, dl'aperl 52 Oxford street Phillips David Thomas, solicitor, &; s'Olicitor to the Monn Thomas Mary A. ('Mrs.), tinplate worker, Oxford street ta-in Ash Permanent Building ,Society &; solicitor to the Thomas Marf F. QMrs.), general ironmonger, 62 Com- Tynte Building Society, &; solicitor to the Graig-Isaf mercial &treet Building Society, Post Office chambers; & at 24 Thomas Thomas, grocer, tea dealer &; provision merchant, Cannon IJtreet, Aiberdare 8~, High street J?hillips Eleaa;er, butcher, Cefn-Pennar Thomas 'William, buteher, 32 OXlford street Phillips George, china dealer, iMarket house, Oxford st Thomas William ·George, ass-istant surveyor to the urban Phillips William, tailor, Rheola. street, Penrhiwceibe~ distr~ct council, Dayllesford villa Phillips Wm. Hy. drpr. &; tobacconist, Clarence ho.~:t:iskin Volunteer Battalion (3;rd) Welsh Regiment (0 &; D Cos..) Pinuer John & Co. saddlers, 37 Oxford street (0 Co. Oapt. M. Morgan, commanding; D Co. Hon. Powlill Duffryn ISte.am Coal Co. Limited (William Little, Major Lord- kberdare; Sergeant Alfred Alder, drill in agent), farmers, Gelli-ddu-fach, Gelli-ddw-faur, Tyr structor), Drill hall, Duffryn road .. howell-a1b-Ivor &; Toncoch Wakefield George, general shop, 15 Strand st. Newtown Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co. Limited (E. M. Hann, Wales JohTh Henry, greengrocer, 2 Belle Vue street, agent), Aheraman, Cwmpennar Penrhiwceilber Powell lames, Carpenters' Arms P.H. Cardiff road 'Vaters Samuel William, hair dresser &; tobacconist, PoweU Thomas, tralVelling draper, 16 Jeffrey street 47 Oxford street Price iRees, mechanicalt engineer, Forest cottages Watkins George, shopkeeper, 7 Philip street Prdbert William, wholesa.:e &; retail furniture dealer, up- Watsou's -, timber merchant, Cardiff road holsterer, ironmonge.r &; boot warehouse, 40 Oxford 8t Whittaker Elizalbeth (Miss), dress maker, 165 Penrhiw- Rooce Fanny (Mrs.), china &; glass dealer, 24 Pry"ce st ceiber road Reed Gwen (!Mrs.), grocer, Pryce stireet Wilcox J ames, shopkeeper, Duffryn street Reed James, inspector of police, Po}.ice station Williams & Richard's, tailors, IQ3 Penrhiwceiber road Rees Thomas, boot maker, 85 Penrhiwcerber road Williams' Dan Smith, assistant sUll'veyor to the urban Richards Annie Q)Irs.), Bruce Arms P.H. Commercial st distriet council, Woodland viIrra. RichartlJ~ Maria (Mrs.). monumental stone &i maJ'lble Williams David, chemist, &; agent for W. & A. Gilbey mason, Alien street Lim. wine &; spirit merchants, 78 Commercial street Richards Taliesin, tailor, 17 Danan road Williams David, outfitter, 26 Oxford street Roberts George, coffee tavern, Paris house, Penrhiwceiber Williams David George, assistant supt. Prudential In- Robinson John Easton, farm bailiff to Nixon's Naviga- surance Co. Camplbell terrace tion Co. Lim. Gwern-Ivor Williams David Hughes, boot maker, :t8 Oxford street Rosser Thomas, Belle Vue hotel, Penrhiwce~ber Williams Edward, hair dresser, 34 Penrhiwceiber road RowlandJs Charles, Harp inn, Jeffrey's street Williams Edwd. T. butchr. & sU:b-postmstr.Penrhiwceiber Sanders Richard, 'boot repairer, 26 Victoria s1. Miskin Williams James, shopkeeper, 68 OXJford street Savage Henry, boot ma-kM, 22 Glyngwyn street, Miskin Williams John, draper & outfitter, Rheola. street, Pen Scarfe Albert, 'butcher, 5'5 Oxford street rhiwce~ber . Shipton Samuel, clerk to the school board & registrar of Williams John, pictlNe fra.me maker, 38 OEord street marriages, Town halQ WillLiams John, surveyor to Mountain Ash local board, Singer Manufacturing Co. (The) (Rees iRoIbel1'ts, agent), Woodland villa Harcourt r{lad Williams Joseph H. hair dres~r, 47 Penrhiwceiiber road Skinner Fll'ederick, working jeweller, 6!a, O~ford st-reet Williams Josiah L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, Bryn Meddyg Smith Daniel,shopkeeper, 10 Duffrrn street Williams Margaret (Mrs.), general shop, 72 Oxford 5t Smith David, baker &i confectioner, 44 Penrhiwceiber I'd Williams Richard, greengrocer, 22 Th'yce street Smith David, ~ocer &i baker, 3 Oxford street Williams Thomas, shopkeeper, 9 Napier 6'treet Smith Esau, greengrocer, 30 Rheo~a. street,Penrhiwceiber Williams Thomas, surveyor to the Penrikyber Navigation lS'mith Flrancis, hair dres~r, Bailey street, Misk.in Oolliery 00. Limited, I Station tel'. Penrhiweeiber SwanboTough Ernest. W. decorator, 37 Duffrrn lStreet Williams William, draper, London house, Commercial st Sweetman Geo. Thomas, hair dresser, 43 Commercial st Williams William, general shop, 170 Penrhiwceiber road TaylQr Tom, /butcher, 52a, Oxford street Williams Wi11iam,travelling drape.r, 2 Rock vil::s.s Thomas Daniel P. furniture dealer, 36 PenI\hiwceibct rd Wills oOharles T. black~mith, New Inn yard, Oxford 5t Thomas David, boot &:. shoe maker, za, Dover street Wills Thomas Lyford, veterinary surgeon to the Nixon's Thomas Da.vid, butcher, 8 Ffrwd cre..cent Na.vigatiOI1 Co. Limited, Glyn-gwyn farm Thomas David, monumental mason & sculptor, Mountain Wiltshire James Henry, fish & fruit de&ler, 7 Oxford st Ash Monumental works, Commercial street Workmen's Institute (Dvd. Pape, librn.), Pe.nrhiwceiber - MOUNTON is B very small parish in the connty of Llandaff, who provides a clergyman t() conduct an occa Pembroke, 3l miles west-south-west from Narberth sional service. The Bishop of Llandaff is lord of the station on the Pembroke and Tenby railway, 8 east- manor and the principal landowner. The soil is clay; south-east from Haverfordwe-st and 256 from London, &ubsoil, carboniferous limestone. The chief crops are in Narberth hundred, union, county court district, and oats and barley. The area is 339 acres; rateable value, pett)'! sessional division, and in the rural deanery of £209;' the population in 1891 was 29. Narberth, and archdeaconry and diocese of St. David's. Letters through Narberth, which is. the nearest money The chapel (dedication unknown), is an a.n.cient edifice order & telegraph office, are received at 2.30 a.m.; of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chan- dispatched at 2.30 p.m eel. nave, west por~h, and a western bell cote, containing The parish is included in South Narberth United Dis- one bell: there are 5e> sittings. The' living is a dona- trict School Board tive, yearly value £12, in the gift of the Bishop of The children attend the school at Templeton Evans John, farmer I Hughes John, farmer MOYLGROVE, called in Welsh (( Trewyddel," is a are monuments to the Rev. D. Morgan, a former vicar, parish and village on the north~ast coast of the county and to Messrs. E. E. and Owen Philipps: there are ISO of l'embroke, 5 miles south-west from Oardigan station sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year on III branch from Whitland junction of the Great West- 1771; marriages, 1781; burials, 1783. The living is s ern railway, and si from Newport, in Kemmes hundred, vicarage, tithe rent-charge £60, average £45, net in Cardigan union and county eourt district, Gemmaes come ['200, with glebe (£176), in the gift of the Lord petty sessional division, and in the rural deanery of Ohancellor, Bnd held since 1885 by the Rev. Evan Evans Kemmes, archdeaconry of Cardigan and di~se of St. RA. of Sp. David's College, Lampeter, who resides at Dav:id's. The church of St. Andrew, restored in 1866, Monington. There is a. parish room neBr the church, is an edifice of stone, consisting of chancel (rebuilt at and Baptist and Congregational chapels. Sir Marteine .:the restoration), nave, aisles. south transept and a west- Owen Mowbray Lloyd bart. D.L., J.P. and William ern to~r with spire, J:ontaining 2 bells: in the church Frederick James esq. are the principal landowneri. The •.