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282 LLANGOLLE~. [SLATER's Cemetery, Vron Pache, E. Foulkes-Jones, secretary Trevor Issa and Trevor Uchaf are townships in Gas Works, Regent street, Harvey Birch, secretary Llangollen parish and distant from that town 2 miles Inland Revenue Office, Cartrefie, Chapel street, William east-north-east. Trevor is a station on the Ruabon, Banks, officer Llangollen and Dolgelly line of the Great Western Liberal Association, Thos. C. Davies, hon. sec. Parade st railway. In the neighbourhood are extensive stone Literary Society, T. D. Coward, hon. secretary quarries and lime works; the manufacture of bricks Llangollen Choral Society, Fred Evans & llid Thomas, and tiles is also carried on. There is a chapel of ease secretaries at Trevor Issa. The living is a perpetual curacy, gross Qverseers' Office, Green lodge, Llangollen, John Edward yearly value £98, in the gift of Rice William Thomas J ones, John Williams, William Pencerdd Williarns & esq. and held since l 865 by the Rev. Hugh Thomas Edward Edwards, overseers; Samuel Morton, assistant Owen. overseer NATIONAL ScHOOLS :- Police Station, John Bagshaw, sergeant Trevor, Alfred J. Corbett, master Public News-room, Parade street, Isaac Humphreys, Trevor, Ruabon (built;for 120 children; average attend- librarian ance, 90), James Richard Selby, master Public Vaccinator, Price Jones F.R.c.s.E. Poplar house, Railway Station, Trevor, George .Meeson, station 39 Regent street master Registrar's Office, 11 Bridge street, James Clarke, regis- Carriers (by water): Shropshire Union Railways & Canal trar of marriages; John Ll~yd, deputy-registrar, Cor- Company, Trevor, W. H. Allerton, agent wen ; Edward Foulkes, reg1strar of births & deaths, Pengwern Vron Cysylltg is a t~wnsh~p in the P.arish of 1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (H Cam- ~langollen, county of Denb1gh, s1tuated 4 m1~es east pany), Victoria square, J. C. Edwards, captain ; from Llang?llen on the Holyhead. roa~ and 1 mile from Colour-sergeant J. B. Benke, sergeant-instructor Trevor stat10n. There are extenslVe hme works. , PLACES OF WoRSHIP. PosT, MoNEY OuDER OFFICE & SAYINGs BAXK.- .St. Collen s, Church street, Rev. E. R. James B. D. Edward Morris, postmaster. Letters (through Llan- rector ; Rev. H. ; Ea ton Thomas B. A. & R~v. T. J. gollen) are delivered at 8. l 0 a. m.; despatched at 5. 35 Roberts B.A. curates; Edward Thomas, pansh clerk, p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at lthosymedre, 7 Regent street ~ miles distant .St. John's (Mission), Abbey road CHAPELS :- PLACES OF '\VORSIIIP :- Baptist (English), Penybryn (vacant) Chapel of Ease (the clergy of Llangollen officiate) Baptist (Welsh), Castle street, Rev. David Williams Baptist (Carmel), Rev. T. Morris Calvinistic Methodist, Victoria sq. Rev. Wm. Foulkes In~el?e.ndent . Independent, Church street, Glanrafon, Rev. Roland Pnmitlve Methodist Williams ScHOOL (under Llangollen School Board): H. W. Cook, W esleyan (Welsh), Berwyn street, Rev. Richard Hughes master & Rev. Isaac J ones d k h B 1 Glyn Ceiriog,or Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, '\Vesleyan Metho ist, :Mar et street, Rev. J o n e l a pans· h an d VI. 11 age 1n· th e h un d re d o f Ch'1r k , coun t y of ScHOOLS. Denbigh, is 3 miles south of Llangollen, 11 east-south- A school board of 7 members was formed 27th April1871 ; east of Corwen, 8 north-west of Oswestry, and is the John L. Lloyd, clerk, Corwen; R. Wa1tho, attendance terminus of the Glyn Valley tramway, which runs from officer Chirk, and was opened for traffic 16th March 1891, in Board, Humphrey Lewis, master ; Miss Mary Dunne, Llangollen sub-registration district, Corwen union and mistress; Miss A. M. Jones, infants' mistress county- court district, rural deanery of Llangollen, National, Regent street (built in 1840). Edward arch deaconry t>f Wrexham, diocese of St. Asaph. The Edwards, master; :Mrs. Jane A. Edwards, mistress i village is supplied with water by the Glyn Granite Co. Miss Elizabeth Gopsill, infants' mistress The church of St Ffraid, situated on an eminence away Railway Station, Wynn Cope, station master & goods from the village, is a building in the Grecian style and agent has a small square tower. The registers of baptisms and CARRIERS. burials date from the year 1768, marriages 17 64. The Davies Thomas, agent for the Great Western Railway, living is a vicarage, net yearly income £168 and residence, Greenfield · in the gift of Lord Trevor, and held since 1890 by the .A.llerton H. agent for the Shropshire Union Railway & Rev. Richard Jennings M.A. of Oxford University. '!'here Canal Co are chapels for Baptists and Calvinistic Methodists. Berwyn, a hamlet in the parish of Llangollen and The area ?omprises 5,949 acres, of which 6 are water; a station on the Great Western railway, is 2 miles west- the populatiOn m 1891 was 810 .south-west of Llangollen, situa,ted on the north bank of PosT MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE & SAVIKGS t~e. river Dee, which is. here cro~sed by a chain. brid&e BlNK.-Thomas A. Hughes, postmaster. Letters g1vmg access to ~he ra1lway statwn. Plas-yn-V1~od 1s (through Ruabon) are delivered at 7.30 a.m.; de· th? s~at of Captam John C. Best R.N., J.P. who 1s the spatched at 7.20 p.m pnnmpal landowner; and Plas Berwyn of Charles R. Registrar of Births Deaths& Marriages Edward Foulkes Worsley Totte~h~~ esq. M.~., D.L., J.P. There is a Pengwern, Llangollen ' ' chapel for CalvmlStlC Methodists. Collector of Rates Thomas Morris PosT & TELEGRAPH 0FFICE.-Miss Jane Edwards, post- Police Station Charles Evans constable mistress. Letters delivered (from Llangollcn) at p vJ. ' 7.0 a.m. ; despatched at 6.10 p.m. The nearest LACES OF ORSHIP:- money order office is at Llangollen St. Ffraid's Church, Rev. Richard J ennings M. A. ScHOOL: Berwyn, Miss A. E. Moss, mistress (Oxon) Railway Station. Thomas Moss, station master Baptist Garth,a hamlet in the parish of Llangollen,is 1! miles Baptist (Salem), Rev. J onah Phillips & Rev. Amos from Acrefair Railway station. Phillips P OST & M ONEY 0 RDER 0 FFICE & S AVINGS B ANK.- Baptist. (Sion),. Rev.. T. ldwal Jones William Williams, postmaster. Letters (through Calvmlstw Methodist il Llangollen) delivered at 8. 0 a. m.; despatched at 5. 30 A School Board of 5 me~bers was formed 28th Apr p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Rhosymedre 1871. Clerk, Thomas Morns PLACES OF '\VoRSHIP :- SCHOOLS:- Baptist Chapel, Rev. Thomas Morris Board, Glyn Ceiriog, Owen Griffith, master; :Miss M. Calvinistic :Methodist J. Williams, mistress SCHOOL (under Llangollen School Board) (built for 130; National (vacant) average attendance, 114): John E. Roberts, master; Glyn Valley Tramway Company :Miss Edith '\Villiams, infants' mistress Station, Henry T. Edwards, station master .