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Thades. Mal 663 DIRECTOHY.J THADES. MAL 663 Eddy Walter, Fron, Bron-y-Garth, Morgan David & Son, Short Bridge Rowe George, Queen's sq. Dolgelly Ruabon street, LlaniLlloes R. S. 0 Royal Golden Lion (Miss Emily Edwards .Edward (& quarry owner), Morgan William, Railway station, Bicknell, manageress), Lion street, Halkin, Holywell, Flints :Forrlen, Welshpool Denbigh Evans Thomas F. (& color manu- Owen John, Upper Corris, Corris Sockett Richard B. Llanymynech, facturer & ship owner), Mona lodge, R. S. 0 Oswestry Almwch R.S.O Owen Robert, Slate quay, Carnarvon Vernon James, Llys-Aled, Llanfair- Halkyn Lime Co. (D. E. Ro berts & Owen William, Llandrinio, Oswestry fechan R. S. 0 Co. proprietors), Rhydymwyn & Parry John, Railway station, Towyn Williams John, 51 Chester street, Cilcain, M old R. S. 0 W rexham Hammonds Charles, Berriew R.S.O Pngh Rohert, Station wharf, Mach- WilliamsJohn, Conwayroad, Colwyn Hughes Robert, 20 Cornhill, Port- ynlleth Bay madoc Savage & Co. Trefeglwys, Caerws Loan Offices. Humphreys John (& merchant), R.S.O · . Railway station, Towyn R.S.O Schofield & Co. Railway yard, New- Cambnan Loan & Discount Bank Jenkins Thomas (&merchant), Aber- town, Montgomeryshire (The) (Wm. J. Parry, manager), dovey R. S. 0 Trevor Hall Lime & Stone Co. (Thos. Bet~esda, Bangor , Jones, Lloyd & Co. Holywell, Flints Bushby, manager), Trevor,Ruabon Ca~br~an Loan & I1_1vestment Co. Jones Joseph Calcot Brynford Weir John Salop road Welsh- Limited (James Pnce, secretary), Holywell, Fiints ' ' pool. T.~. "Weir, Wel~hpool" Summerhill, '\Vre~ham Jones Manrice (&merchant), Tyddyn, Williams, J ones & Co. Corris R. S. 0 Gwy~.e~d Loan & Discount Co. (The) Guilsfield, Welshpool Williams John, Llanbrynmair R.S.O ('\\ Ilham J. Parry, manager), Beth- Jones Robert (& quarry owner), '\Vilson David, Caersws, Newtown, esda, Bangor Halkin Holywell }<~lints .l\1ontaomeryshire Wrexham Loan & Investment Co. 0 J ones Th~mas, Gwe:naffield, M old Williers Andrew, Railway station, Limited (J ames Phennah, sec.), Lesters Minera Lime Works Co. Montgomery R.S.O 4 Temple row, Wrexham (William James Hughes, manager), 1\Iinera, Wrexham Limestone Merchants. Locksmiths. Minera Lime Co. Lim. (John Lewis, See STONE MERCHANTS. See W HITESMITHS &c. sec.), 1\Iinera, ·wrexham . Morris Richard Jones 24 Lombard Lmdsey Manufacturer. Lunatic Asylum. street, Portmadoc ' Roberts Robert, Llandderfel, Cm·wen North Wales Counties Asylum. for Owen William (& merchant), Llan- A~glesey, qarnarvon, Denbigl~, drinio, Oswestry Linen Drapers. Flmt & Menoneth (.Llewellyn . .1<. Parry John & Son, Seiont Lime works, See DRAPERS, Cox M. R. c. s. Eng:. r.es1den t mediCal St. Helen's road, Carnarvon . supt.; \"V_. Whittmg~on He~bert Parry John (& merchant), Railway Literary& SCientific Institutes. M·?·. assistant mediCal officer; station, Towyn R.S.O Congo Training Institute (Rev. W. Wilh~m Barker, clerk & stew·ard), Roberts .l\Iorris (& coal merchant), Hughes F.R.G.s. director), Colwyn Denbigh Penrhyn Deudraeth R.S.O Bay. See advertisement L t' A (P · t ) 1 Ruthin Lime & Limestone Co. Den- Hawarden Institute (Frederick Green una lC s! um nva e · bigh road, Ruthin R. S. 0 & J. H. Adkins, secretaries), Haw- Dyffryn Aled Pnvate Asylum (Ge~rge Stephenson Peter k Henry, Bryn- arden, Chester W. .1\lou~d M. R. c. s. En g. medtcal ford, Holywell, Flints Working Men's Institute (James 1\1. supt.; .Miss H. McConnell, house- Williams Peter (& quarry owner), Palmer, secretary), Short Bridge kpr.), Llansannan, Abergele R.S.O Halkin, Holywell, .Flints street, Llanidloes R. S. 0 M hi R Sandycroft Institute (John Day, sec.), ac ne u 1er. Lime Merchants & Dealers. Sandycroft, Hawarden, Chester Richard Edgar, Caxton rd. Dolgelly Allan James S. Montgomery station, J\1ontgomery R.S.O Lithographers. Machinery Merchant. Bowen.Mrs.Catherine(&coal),Station Humphreys Hugh, 14 Castle square, Ratcliffe Edward, Broughton hall, wharf, Machynlleth Carnarvon Saltney, Chester Chirk Castle Lime & Stone Co. Lim. Jones Thomas J. Coed-Poeth, "\Vrex- {Walter Eddy, managing director), ham, Denbighshire Machinists. Vron, Llangollen Litherland & Co. 14 High street, Greenfield E. Old mill Abergele road, Evan~ Abraham, Vainol, Llanbryn- Carnarvon Colwyn Bay ' ma1r R. S. 0 . Pickering Charles, Carnarvon road, Evans Morris, Cemmaes R.S.O L1thographicPrmtmgMacbme Pwllheli Evans N a than, Llanbrynmair R. S. 0 Makers. Evans Thomas F. l\iona lodge, Furnival & Co. Reddish Iron works, Maltsters, Amlwch R. S. 0 Stockport Angel Mrs. E. 6 Hall sq. Denbigh Fields Mercantile Co. Lim. Railway Baker R. & Co. Sun Brewery, Regent yard, N ewtown, Montgomeryshire Livery Stable Keepers. street, Llangollen Griffiths Richard, Finn ant, Llan- See also J on MABTERS. Bate Charles & Son, Union brewery, dinam R.S.O Clements C. Bodafon row & Mostyn Tuttle street, Wrexham Howell Abraham P. Llanbyrnmair street, Llanrludno Bro'l'l'lling Beresford Hudson, The R.S.O Davies R. & W. Abergele road, Brewery, Bangor Hnghes John & Sons, Llewelyn Colwyn Bay Chadwick Julius A. Burton brewery, terrace, Llanrwst R.S.O Davies Robert, Castle street, Conway Bridge street, '\Vrexham Hughes John, Llewelyn terrace, Davies Thomas, The Dingle, Colwyn Edwards Frederick & J ames, '\Veston Lbnrwst R. S. 0 Bay Rhyn, Ruabon Humphreys John, Railway station, Jones E. Colwyn, Colwyn Bay Elias Thomas, Willow street,Llanrwst Towyn R.S.O .Jones Edwin,Colwyn Bay Hotel yard R.S.O Jenkins Thomas, Aberdovey R.S.O & The Woodland stables, Conway Hamer Solomon, Upper green, Llani- Jones David, Graig quarry, Denbigh road, Colwyn Bay dloes R.S.O Jones Evan, Pontdolgoch, Caersws, Parry B. W. Royal hotel, Abergele Higgins Benjamin (ale & porter mer- Newtown, Montgomeryshire road, Colwyn Bay chant), Berriew R.S.O Ll:mgollen Lime & Fluxing Stone Parry John P. 1 Bulkeley place, High Hughes Evan, Llanfair, W elshpool Co. Limited (Thomas M.oore, mana- street, Bangor Hughes Frcderick w. (& corn ger), Trevor, Llangollen Pell H. J. l\Iostyn street & Back merchant), Regent street & Lloyd Robert & Co. Carno R.S.O Mostyn street, Llandudno Hill street, Llangollen & Glyn Lumley Mrs.. Catherine, Station Roberts John, Back .1\Iostyn street, Ceiriog, Ruabon wharf, Machynlleth Llandudno Jehu David, Llanfair, Welshpool .
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