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46 ABERSOCH [SLATER'S bay, bounded on the east by St. Tudwals roads and on chapels for the Independents, Wesleyan Methodists and the west by Porthnuill bay. Off the shore are St. Tudwals Calvinistic Methodists. islands. On the western side of the road to Aberdaron The area comprises 2,307 acres; the population in is the church of St. Einion (or Anian), a structure of 1891 was 500. great antiquity; it contains a richly-carved screen and PosT & MoNEY ORDER 0FFICE.-Griffith Davies, post a curious old oak coffer. The registers date from the master. Letters arrive from all parts (via Pwllheli) year 1679. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- at 8.48 a.m. & are despatched at 5 p.m. Sundays charge £313, net income £249 and residence, in the gift aiTive at 10.50 a. m. & despatched at 4.10 p.m. of the Bishop of Llanclaff, ancl helcl since 1891 by the Nearest telegraph office is at Abersoch Rev. Hugh George Williams of St. Bees. There are Registrar of Births &c. Evan Thomas Griffith, Alltddu chapels for Independents and Calvinistic Methodists. Rate Collector, John J ones, Bryngro In the neighbourhood are the Pantgwyn lead mines. PLACES OF ·woRSHIP:- The area comprises 4,048 acres, of which 11 are St. Pedrog's Church, Rev. James Rowlands, rector i water; the population in 1891 was 1,286. Rev, John Daniels, curate PosT OFFICE, Llanengan.- Margaret Jones, post- CHAPELS:- mistress. Letters through Pwllheli arrive at 10 a.m. Calvinistic Methodist, Rev. William Thomas Jones, & are despatched at 3.30 p.m. Abersoch is the minister nearest money order & telegraph office Independent, Rev. Evan J ones Registrar of Births &c. Evan Thomas Griffith, Alltddw Wesleyan Methodist, Evan Thomas, minister PLACES OF WoRSHIP:- NATIONAL ScHOOL: Llanbedrog, William Aaron Davies, St. Anian's Church, Riw. Hugh George Williams, rector master Independent, Bwlchtocyn, Rev, W. R. Roberts, Llandegwrdng is a parish in the hundreds of minister Gaffiogion an d Commitmaen, county of Carnarvon, 9 Calvinistic Methodist, Cilan (ministers various) miles west-south-west from Pwllheli railway station, ScHOOLS:- registration, sub-registration district and union of British, Sarnbach, Richard Owen Hughes, master; Pwllheli, rural deanery of Lleyn, archdeaconry of average attendance 80 Merioneth, diocese of Bangor, on the road from National, T. L. Evans, master Pwllheli to Aberdaron. The river Soch passes through Bottwnog is a parish in the hundred of Gaffi.ogion the parish. The church, dedicated to St. Dygwynin, will and county of Carnarvon, 9 miles west-south-west from seat 110. There is a chapel for Calvinistic Methodists. Pwllheli railway station, 5 north-west of Abersoch and The area comprises 1,403 acres, of which 1 is water; 30 south- west from Carnarvon, in Aberdaron sub- the population in 1891 was 121. registration district, union of Pwllheli, petty-sessional Letters through Pwllheli. The nearest post & money division and county-court district of Pwllheli, rural order office is at Bottwnog; telegraph office, Sarn deanery of Lleyn, archdeaconry of Merioneth,_ diocese of Llandudwen is a parish in the hundred of Dinlaen, Bangor,. situated on. the r:orth bank of the nver Soch. county of Carnarvon, 8 miles west-south-west from T_he pa~Is~ church IS dediCated to _St. Beuno, and pro- Pwllheli railway station, 3~ south-west of N evin and vides sittmgs for. ~50.. The registers date from the 27 from Carnarvon, in N evin sub-registration district, year 17 41. Th~ hvmg IS a rectory annex_ed to :M:eyll- union of Pwllheli, petty-sessional division and county te~ne, average tithe rent-?harge ~170, n~t mcome ~133, court district of Pwllheli, rural deanery of Lleyn, arch· with 9 acres glebe an~ residence, m the gift of t~e Bish?P deaconry of :Merioneth, diocese of Bangor. The church of Bangor, and held smce 187 8 by the Rev. J en km Davws of St. Tudwen is situated on the east side of the o~· ~t .. Bees. T?ere are chapels for Baptists and Cal- southern road from N evin to Aberdaron. The registers vmistic Methodis~s. ~ . are included in those of Rhiw. The living is a rectory The area compnses 49o acres; the populatiOn m 1891 annexed to Ceidio, net income £130, in the gift of the was 162 successors of the late Sir T. D. L. J ones-Parry bart. and PosT & MoNEY ORDER 0FFICE.-J. R. Williams, post- held since 1875 by the Rev. George Hopkins-Parry of master. Letters arrive from all parts (via Pwllheli) St. Bees. Madryn park is the seat of Mrs. Williams at 9.40 a. m.; despatched at 3. 55 p.m. Sundays, arrive J ones-Parry. at 12 noon & leave at 3 p.m. The nearest telegraph The area comprises 1,387 acres; the population in office is at Sarn 1891 was 57. Registrar of Births &c. Humphrey Hughes, Cadlan Letters through Pwllheli. The nearest money order Llanfaelrhys & telegraph office is at N evin PLACES OF WoRSHIP:- Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, William St. Beuno's Church, Rev. J enkin Davies, rector Roberts, Edeyrn Bapt_is~, ':fyndonen,_ Rev. Charles Roberts . Llanfihangel Bachellaeth is a parish in the hun- CalvimstiC Methodist, Rhydbach, Rev. J. R. Wilhams dred of Gaffiogion, county of Carnarvon, 6 miles west INTERMEDIATE sc::rooL: Rev. E. P .. Howell M.A .. from Pwllheli railway station, 4 south from Nevin head ~aster; . RIChard T~lOmas, ~ssistant master' and 26 south-west from Carnarvon, in the registration Catherme J ervis J one_s, assistant mistres_s and sub-registration districts, union of Pwllheli, petty- NATIONAL ScHOOL: Miss M. K. Wass, mistress sessional division and county-court district of Pwllheli, Llanbedrog is a parish and watering-place in the rural deanery of Lleyn, archdeaconry of Merioneth, hundred of Gaffi.ogion, county of Carnarvon, 4! miles diocese of Bangor, situated on the road from Pwllheli south-west from Pwllheli railway station, 2 north-east to Sarn. To the westward is Carn :M:adryn, 1, 205 feet in of Abersoch, and 25~ south-west from Carnarvon, regis- height. The church is dedicated to St. Michael. The tration and sub-registration districts of and union of register dates from the year 1692. The living is a Pwllheli, petty-sessional division and county-court dis- rectory annexed to Llanbedrog with Llangian, average trict of Pwllheli, rural deanery of Lleyn, archdeaconry tithe rent-charge £501, gross income £511, with resi of Merioneth, diocese of Bangor, situated at the mouth dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Bangor, and held of a small stream on the north-western shore of Cardigan since 1880 by the Rev. J ames Row land of St. David's. bay. A narrow gauge tramway is in course of construe- College, Lampeter, rural deanery of Lleyn. tion along the _sea shore from Pwl~heli ~o Ll~nbedrog. Rhydyclafdy is a small village. _ Tyny-cwn:wd IS a. bold hea?lan~ m this pansh, from The area comprises 3 076 acres· population in 1891 the summit of whiCh extensiVe vwws of sea and moun- s 287 ' ' tain sc~nery may be ?btained. The church o~ St. ;~ST O~FICE, Rhydyclafdy. Letters through Pwllheli, Pedrog IS on the east side of_ the road to Pwllheh and which is the nearest money order & tele raph office close to the shore. The regtsters date from the year · f · h D h · g 1691 . The lIvmg. · 1s· a rec t ory WI"th Llan fih ange1 an d RegtstrarG "ffith o Birt s, eat s & Marnages, Evan Thomas Llanigan, average tithe rent-charge £501, gross income n £511, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llangian is a village and parish in the hundred of Bangor, and held since 1880 by the Rev. James Row- Gaffiogion, county of Carnarvon, 8 miles south-west lands of St. David's College, Lampeter. There are from Pwllheli railway station, 2 west-north-west of .