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Llanerohyl\1EDD. [SLATER's Tithe Rent-Charge £161, Net Yearly Income £116 with PLACES of Worship:­ Residence, in the Gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and Held St 254 LLANEROHYl\1EDD. [SLATER's tithe rent-charge £161, net yearly income £116 with PLACES OF WoRsHIP:­ residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held St. Cynfarwg Church since 1891 by the Rev. Griffith Bees Jones. Calvinistic Methodist The area comprises 2, 826 acres, of which 9 acres are W esleyan Methodist, Trefor water ; the population in 1891 was 285. Penrhoslligwy is a parish in the union and count Letters through Menai briuge R.S.O Anglesey . of Anglesey, 6 miles south-east from Amlwch and ~ Assistant Overseer & Poor Rate Collector, Wilham north-east from Llanerchymedd (its nearest railway Roberts, Tynlon station), petty-sessional division of Llangefni, county- PLACES OF WORSHIP :- court district of Llangefni, mral deanery of Twrcelyn, St. Eugrad's Church, Rev. Griffith Bees Jones, rector archdeaconry of Bangor a~d Anglesey an~ dioces~ of Calvinistic Methodist Bangor. The church, dedicated to St. Mwhael, lS a. NATIONAL ScHOOL: built 1870 for 72 children (mixed), plain sto:ne. edifice, restored in 1893 b~ Lord Boston, average attendance 61 Henry Williams master and consistmg of nave and chancel, with turret con- ' ' . ' . taining 1 bell ; seat accommodation for about 10(} Llanfihangel Tre r beu~d, a pansh m Twrcelyn persons. The registers date from the year 1766. The hundred, co~nty of An~lese~, IS 3 miles east. of Llaner- living is a vicarage, net yearly value £100 with chy~edd r~I~w.ay statwn, m Anglesey umon, petty- residence, in the gift of Lord Boston, and. held since s~s:n~nal division ?f Llanerchymedd, county court 1873 by the Rev. Richard Richards of St. Aidan's Col­ distnct of Llangefm, rural deanery of T\ncel;Yn, arch- lege. There is also a Calvinistic .Methodist chapel and deaconry of Bango-: and Anglesey and dwcese of a National school in the parish. Bangor, pleasantly situated almost m the centre of the The area comprises 2 825 acres · the population in island. The ch~rch of St. Michael, c?r~sisting of nave 1891 was 376. ' ' and cha~cel, with bell turret~ contammg 1_ bell, was PosT OFFICE. -Owen 'Villiams, postmaster. Letters restored m 1888 at a cost of .£o00. · · The registerst date.t d arrn· , e f rom A n1 1wc h a t 9 . 15 a. m . ,. d es pa tched a t 3. 50 f rom th e year 1694 . Th e l1vmg IS a rec ory um e Th t d · t A 1 h & "tl Ll d f d t 1 1 £ ~ d · p.m. e neares money or er IS a m we Wl 1 an y ry og, ne year y va ue 24 o an res1- t h tr t M lfr 1 0 dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Bangor, and held A ~ etgratpO Ice a & . Roe t eO ll t R l d · 1 8 b h R R" h d J f J ss1s an verseer a e o ec or, ow an s Owen, smce 8 6 y t e ev. IC ar ones M.A. o esus D 1 ·ll p l 11" College, Oxford. There are chapels for Independents u as mi ' enr !OS Igwy and Calvinists at Hebron. Hebron is a small hamlet in PLACE~ OF ~OIU>HIP :- . this parish. St. ~1~h~el s Chur~h, Rev. Richard Rwhards, vicar The area comprises 1, 620 acres, of which 4 are water; _?alvmishc :Methodist C~ap~l, Bryn revel . the population in 18£ll was 278. NATIONAL ScnooL: bmlt m 1860 for 100 children Letters through Llanerchymedd (mixed), average attendance 70, Thomas Rolands, Assistant Overseer & Poor Rate Collector, Richard master Row lands, ~Llydiarth, Twrcelyn Rhodogeidio, a parish in the hundred of Tv.Tcelyn, PLACE~ OF '~ OP.SHIP :- . county of Anglesey, is a~)Out 1 ~ m~les ~orth-north-west St. l\llch~e~ s Churcl~, Rev. Richard Jones M. A. rector; from Llanerchymedd railway statwn, m Llandyfrydog Rev:. ~Y~lham 1\Io~ns B.A. curate sub-registration district, union of Anglesey, pctty- CalVImstiC Methodist sessional division of Llanerchymedd, county- court Independent Chapel district of Llangefni, rural deanery of Twrcelyn, arch· PAROCHIAL ScHOOL: Ty-mawr (mixed, accommodation deaconry of Bangor and Anglesey and diocese of Ban­ for 60 children, average attendance 43), Maddock gor. Gwredog, under Local Government Board order Jones, master 21,370, dated 24th March 1888, was divided between . this parish and Llanerchymedd. The church of St. Llechcynfarwydd IS a p~nsh m Lhfon hundred, Ceidio is an ancient edifice, consisting of nave with county of A~glesey, ab?ut 4_ m1les sout?-west of Llan~r- turret containing 1 bell. The registers of baptisms chyi_nedd_ ra_~-lway statwn, I~ Llandyfryd?g sub_-r?f?lS- and burials date from the year 1777, marriages 1754. trabon distnct, Anglesey umon, pe~ty ~esswnal diVlSIO~l The living is a vicarage with Llanerchymedd and of Llanerchymedd, ~o.unty court distnct of Llangefm, Gwredog, the net yearly value is £177 and residence, rural deanery of_ Lhfon,. archdeaconry of Bangor and in the gift of the Bishop of Bangor, and held since Anglesey ~nd diocese o_f Bangor.. _The church of St. 1876 by the Rev. Evan William Davies of St. Bees. Cynfarwg IS a stone edifice, cons1stmg of nave, south Tl · · I d · S · G Ell' tt T s transept and north porch, and turret containing 1 G 1e _Pr~~Clp~ k 1tn ~wner IS Ir eorge 10 app • bell. The registers date from the year 1745. The eTrvlis- eync a~· f h" h ·s 1 802 1 1Ivmg. · IS· a rec t ory, th e average year1 y va1 ue f rom t"thI e . t 1e . areath compnsest" · , acres, o71 w IC acre 1 rent-charges is £193, with 14 acres of glebe, in the gift wa ?r' e popu1 a Ion m 1891 was 2 · of the Bishop of Bangor. There are chapels for Wes- AssiTs.ta:nt Overseer & Poor Rate Collector, James T. leyans and Calvinists. The principal land owner is Sir W Ilhams, Alaw house, Llanerchymedd George Elliott Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick bart. PLACES OF vYonSHlP :- The area comprises 1, 851 acres; the population in St. Ceidio's Church, Rhodogeidio, Rev. Evan W, 1891 was 189. Davies, vicar Assistant Overseer & Poor Rate Collector, William St. Mary's Church, Gwredog (clergy of St. Ceidio's J ones, Shop trevor officiate) LLANERCHYMEDD. Prichard Thomas, Llwydiarth esgob Evans William M. R.c.s.E. F.R.A.S, Roberts William, Gwredog isaf surgeon, High street Private Residents. Thomas Rev. Robert, Calvinistic Griffith Wm. boot maker, Bridge st. Barker Mrs. 1\Iary, Bulkeley place Methodist, Fron-deg Hughes Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer & Davies Rev. Evan W. The Vicarage, - draper, High Rtreet Market square Cotllmerclal. Hughes James Edward, accountant Edwards Rev. Hugh(Baptist), Bryna- Davies Richard, grocer & boot maker, & clerk to the Holyhead union & law Bridge street to the Trewalchmai united district Evans Rev. \Yilliam, Llanerchymedd Davies Thomas, butcher & poultry school board, & secretary to the R. S. 0. Anglesey dealer, High street Anglesey agricultural society, Evans William F.R.A.s. High street Dew Ann (1\liss), grocer, High street Bryncyhelyn Hughes James E. Bryncuhelyn Edwards John, butcher, High street Hnghes Thomas, accountant&clerkto Hughes John G. Bryn hwfa Edwards John, coal dealer, High st the guardians of Anglesey union, J ones H. Parry, Caemawr Edwards Richard, blacksmith, \Vater & to the Anglesey united sanitary J ones J olm, Tynygongl street district, Bulkeley place Jones William, Llwydiarth hall Evans Rchd. blacksmith, Church st. Hughes William, boot maker & hair· Lloyd William, Bryndyfrydog Evans Owen, coal dealer & cab pro- dresser, High street Parry Richard W. Bryn Golen prietor, Market square J ones Rt. & Owen, tailors, Bridge st .
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