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TENBY. [Worrall's Chemists, &C., Continued 400 TENBY. [Worrall's Chemists, &c., continued. Fishmongers. Inns & Public Houses. Gifford John,- junr., (and poulterer Albion : D. de Lisle, The Pier Mathias Thomas, Saundersfoot Ball: Mrs. Morris, St. Florence "\Valkinton & Son, High street and game dealer), St. Julian st. Kingdom Samuel, St. J ulian street Beehive: J ames John, St. George st. Williams William, Hi~h street Brewery Tap: Bcnjn.min Thomas, Fruiterers & Greengrocers. Saundersfoot China, Glass, &c. Dealers. Bush : Andrew Wilson, St. George Browne Caroline, High street street Adams Thomas, Saundersfoot Gibbs William, High street Bush : George 'fhomas, Market sq. Thomas Thomas, High street Young James, lligh street Butchers' Arms: Thomas Morgan, Davies John, Frog street St. James street Grocers & Tea Dealers. Butchers' Arms: William Smith, Coal Proprietors. Beddoe John, Penally St. George street Donvilles Court Coal and Iron Co., Davies William, (and Provision Carpenters' Arms : Isaac Thomas, Limited, Bonvilles Court and Kil­ Merchant, and Italian Ware­ High street getty Collieries,Iron Works, (and houseman), Minwear House Castle : John Twigg, Manorbier fire brick manufacturers) : chief Evans Benjamin, St. Florence Coach & Horses : Margaret Cousins, office, Saundersfoot; vVm. Foley, Evans J. Griffiths, Frog street Frog street local manager Evans Margaret, Redberth CondUit : Mary Griffiths, High st. Cadman and Williamson, (coal and Evans Thos., (tea dealer, general Cross : Lewis Phillips, Penally ironstone proprietors), .Amroth: Crown : H. B. Medcalfe, Frog st. grocer, baker, flour & provision Crown: John Minton, Penally office, Saundersfoot factor, shipping supplied), cor­ Morton and Shipping Collieries, Drove_rs' Arms : Thomas Williams, Broadmoor ner of Frog street, and St. Sprrng gardens Smedley Isaac, (merchant), Rail­ George's street Evergreen : Wm. Francies, 'Vind­ way station Gibbs Thomas, South parade pipe lane Gibbs William, High street Evening Star : .Tames Thomas, St. Gould Richard, "\Vhite Lion street Is sells Confectioners. Griffiths Charles, Saundersfoot Farmers' Arms: John Williams, Plaindealings Eynon Abra, Frog street Howell Martha, J ameston Parrott Thomas, -Market street Howell Mary, St. George street Fountain Head: - Davies, St. Phillips Mary, Saundersfoot .Tames Thomas, Saundersfoot Is sells .Tones J. T., High street Green Dragon: John Nowell, Tudor Smith Griffith, High street square Thomas Elizabeth, Church street J ones Thomas, Redberth Lewis Thomas, Amroth Grey Horse : Jas. Griffiths, High st. Lewis Thomas, 1 Rocky park Grove: Wm. Gwyther, St. Issell's Consul-Vice. Lewis Thomas, High street Hilton Arms ( & refreshment room) : Mathias Thomas, Saundersfoot J. C. M. Stone, Railway station Stokes Charles W. R., (for Prussia, Hope & Anchor: Thomas Cashmore, Austria and Spain), Crackwell st. Matthews Ellen, High street Parry Thomas, Saundersfoot St. Ju1ian street Phillips William, Frog street Lamb: Martha Lavers, High street Dentists. Powell William, Amroth Lion : Margt. Matthews, Manorbier New Inn : Mary Ann Morris, St. Evans W . .T., Norton Prickett Thomas, N arberth road R,ees John, St. George street Florence .Tones H. M. & Son, High street, Old Castle: John Sayse, Manorbier (monthly) Rees Thos., Lantern house, High st. Roblin John, Saundersfoot Picton Castle: William Thomas, Rob1in Thomas, Saundersfoot Saundersfoot Drapers. Saunders William, ( & tallow chan- Plough : Geo. Badham, J ameston, dler), Norton Manorbier Bill William, 4 High street Prince of Wales : John Lewis, Frog Davies Stephens_. (and ladies and Shears John, Jameston Shears John, St Florence street g,entlemen's outfitter), High st.­ Prince's Head: Thomas Williams, f)ee advertisement Tenby Industrial and Provident Society Limited, Fro!:{ street Bridge street Harries Benjamin, (and silk Thomas Benjamin, Saundersfoot Quarry : John Twigg, Lydstep mercer, laceman, haberdasher, Thomas J ane, Amroth Railway: Henry .Tames, Penally hosier, glover, &c.- from 1'homas Jane, Saundersfoot Railway: John Shears, Jameston, Howell, James & Co.'s, silk Thomas John, St. J ulian street Manorbier Thomas John, Manorbier Railway: John Thomas, SaunderS· mercers by appointment to the Thomas Thomas, High street foot Queen and Prince and Princess Thomas William, St. G-eorge street Royal Oak: Samuel Lewis, Saun­ of Wales, Regent st., London), White Tienjamin, Saundersfoot dersfoot Ivy House, and 1 St. Julian --- Ship-under-Weigh: John Price, Hair Dressers. Creswell street street, Tenby Shipwrights' Arms: Martha Ros- Phelps Harriet, High street Ro1land Felix W., 2 Marine terrace siter, St. Mary's street Phelps John, 4 Norton Tucker Thomas, High street Star : Thomas Rogers, Frog street Roblin 'l'homas, Saundersfoot Way John, St. Mary street Sun : Ann Shears, St. Florence Saies Ebenezer, High street Sun: William Lloyd, High street Thomas Jane, Saundersfoot Hotels. (3ee also Inns and Publ,ic Houses.) Three Bells: Geo. Thomas, New rd. Thomas John, 17 N orton Three Mariners : William J enkins, White Benjamin, Saundersfoot Cambrian Hotel: John Lewis, St. George street Saundersfoot "\Vheat Sheaf: J no. Smith, Quay hill Cobourg Hotel: Maria llughes, Fancy Repositories. Wheelabout : Thos. Evans, Penally High street W ogan Arms : Lewis Lilburn, Brice Mary Ann, St. Julian street Commercial Hotel : Ralph L. Gor­ Saundersfoot Greaves Thos.,(berlin wool),High st. don, Frog st.-See advertisement :McKelvie John, High street Royal Gate House (family and post­ Insurance Offices & Agents . Morgenstern John, High st.reet ing) : J oseph Gregory, N orton Alliance : Richd. Mason, High st. Symons Robert, St. Julian street Royal White Lion Hotel ( commer­ Atlas : Stephen Davies, High st. cial, family and posting), Fredk. Eagle : John Gwynne, Crackwell st. Bowers, High street Gresham: Jno. Gwynne,Crackwellst. Farmers. -nwrnhite Hart: James Davies, Norton Law (fire) : John Gwynne, Crack- See after Miscellaneous. -See advertisement well street .
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