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South Wales. Neath DIRECTORY.] SOUTH WALES. NEATH. 641 • Layer-Keeper, Lieut. Gwyn Lewis, Penrhiewgoch, Briton Inland Revenue Office, 105 London road, James Taylor, Ferry supervisor; Thomas Addis, officer Head Constable, Evan Evans, Eorough Police station ~asonic Hall, Queen street (J. D. LIewellyn, sec.) Veterinary Insp~ctor, Thomas Charles Small N.R.C.V.S. Llantwit Cemetro-y, Llantwit, Lewis Jenkins, sexton Swansea Stamp Office, Post office, 50 Wind street, WaIter Whit- School AttendaIl(le Officer, Philip Davies, 10 Llantwit rd tington, distributor Market &; Slaughter-house9 Inspector &; Inspector Adul­ Boruugh Police Fire Brigade, Engine station, Town hall, teration of Food Act, John Thomas Phillips, 39 Queen st Evan Evans, captain &; superintendent, &; 11 men Collector of Gas Rents, Jas. Dainron Porter. J2 PeD'yure Neath Union. Collector o,f Market &;c. Tolls, Thomas Kilngdon, la, East- Board day, alternate tuesdays, at It a.m. at the land road Workhouse, Neath. Collector of Rates, James A[en, 2 Church place Collector of Water Rents, Fredk. John Snow, 3 Alfred st The union comprises the following places :. Aberavon, Borough Organist, John Samuel Church, Penrheiwtyn Baglan Higher, Baglan Lower, Blaengwrach, Blaenhond­ Mace Bearer &. Town Crier, Henry Evans, 63 Llantwit rd dan, Briton Fer.ry, Clyne, Coed-franc, Dyffryn Clydach, Dylais Higher, Dylais Lower, Glyncorrwg, Llantwit Neath Hal"bour Commissioners. Lower, Margam, Michaelstone Luwer, ,:Michaelstone The. Mayor & four selected Councillors of the Borough of Higher, Neath, Neath Lower, Neath Middle, Neath Neath &; their Town Clerk for the time being Higher, Resolven &; Ystradfellte; the population of The Owners (being male persons) of the several Estates the union in 1891 w&s 56,726; area, 106,818 acres; &; Canal fo.:Iowing :~The Briton Ferry Estate, the Gnoll rateable value in 1894, £245,415 Estate, the Dyffryn Estate, the Neath Abbey Estate, Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Howel the n'ennant Estate .& one of the Proprietors of the Cufube.rtson, Union offices, Water street, Neaoh Neath Canal Navigation, the Chief Agent of the Briton Treasurer, David Jones Rhys,Glamorgaushire Bank,Neath Ferry Estate, the Chief Agent or Lessee of the Briton Relieving Officers k Collectors to the Guardians &; School Ferry Iron Works Lim. the Vernon Tinplate Co. Lim. Inquiry Officers, No. I, or First Central district, the 'Cape 'Copper Co. Lim. &; the Main Colliery Co. Lim Thomas William Jones, 38 London road, Neath; No. 2, Catterson John Josias Paris Charles Snell or Eastern district, William Evans, Port Talbot; Nu. 3, Congdon John Rennie George Banks or Second Central district, Thomas Morgan, Glyn-Neath Vaccination 'Officers, Howard Beynon, Aberavon; T. Foote.Alfred John Rowland John Henrv• Manby Arthur M Twynam Col. E. J. L Morgan, Glyn-Neath; James Allen, 2 Church place, Marsh John Walker George Neath &; Edward Powell, Water street, Neath Maughan NicholasS WaIters William Medical Officers &; Public Vaccinators, Central No. I district, David Llewellyn Davies M.B. Orchard street, Miller J. Boyd• Wooltall WiIliam Morris Charles Smith Neath; Central No. 2 district, Robert PriC'hard ,L.R.e.p. Resolven; 1st Eastern district, John Hopkin Sub.;Commissioners of Pilotage. Davies M.D. Purt Talbot; 2nd Eastern district, John George Henry Davey IJohn Newall Moore Rees James, Cwmavon; Briton Ferry district, Edward John Henry Rowland Lieut. Gwyn Lewis Verllim Pegge, Briton Fe.rry; Glyncorrwg district, Charles WaIter Hemming L.R.C.P.Edin. Abergwynfi Pilots. R.S.O. Glamorganshire William Harries Daniel Danes Superintendent Registrar, James Kempthorne, Dyffrwn Daniel Williams John Phillips chambers, Orchard street, Neath; deputy, Frederick Thomas C. Collins George Perrett Howel Kempthorne, Dyffryn chmbrs. Orchard st. Neath George Phillips William WilIiams Re!!,istrars of Births & Deaths, {Jadoxton llub-district, Henry Perrett David Williams (1st) Edward Powell, Water street, Neath;, deputy, lIubert Lewis Williams Joseph Deacon Martin Ellis, Water street, Neath; Margam sub-dis­ William S. Perrett David Williams (2nd) trict, Howard Beynon, Aberavon; deputy, John Jdhn, Thomas Jones Samuel PelTett Aberavon; Neath sub-district, Thomas Williams, jun. Officers. Bank chambers, New street ~quare, Neath; deputy, J. W. Smith, 79 Windsor road, Neath; Ystradfellte Clerk, James Kempthorne, Dyfiryn chambers, Orchard st sub-dist,rict, Thoma.s Morgan, Glyn-Neath j deputy, Solicitors, Bircham &; Co. Parliament street, London SW David Thomas Morgan, Glyn-Neath Consulting Engineer, C. A. Brereton, Delahay street, Registrar of ~arriages, David Humphrey Jones, 'Dyffryn Westminster SW chambers, Orchard street; deputy, David Sims, Treasurer, Dand Jon~s Rhys, Glamorganshire Bank, Dyffryn chambers, Orchard street, Neatb Wind street, Neath Workhouse, a substantial building of stone, erected in Hanoour Master &; Collector of Dues, Lieut. Gwyn Lewis, I83g k since rebuilt &; improved, is adapted for the Briton Ferry reception of 140 po.:>r &; ha9 a well-fumishe.d board­ Principal Ooast Officer, John Murphy room; Ven. Archdeacon Griffiths RD. chaplain; Dock Master &; Wharfinger, G. W. R. Arthur Morgan Dand Llewellyn Davies M.B. medical officer; Mrs. Annie Jane 'Mills, matron; Miss Edith Mills, assistant Public Establishments. matron Assembly Rooms, Windsor road, J. W. Robinson, proprtr Cottage Homes, Bryncoch, erected in 1879. fOT 40 girls &; Borough Pulice Station, Town hall, Evan Evans, head 30 boys j Norri!! Sair, superintendent; David LleweIlyn constable; 2 sergeants &; 8 constables; branch police Davies, medical officer; H. Cuthbertson, clerk; Mrs. station, 74 Briton Ferry road Marga,ret Sair, matron ~orough Weighbridge, Cattle street, William Cypier School Attendance Committee. Morris, weigher Meets at the Workhouse after the 1st meeting of County Court Office, St. Thomas' chambers, Church the guardians in the month. place, His Honor John Bishop, judge j Henry Pendrill offi.ces~ Charles, registrar &; high bailiff; David Harries, Clerk, Howel Cuthbertson, Union Water' s.t. Neath deputy high bailiff. The court is held at the Town Atteudance Officer, David Rosser, Aberavon llall every month; John Griffiths, chief clerk. The following are the parishes included in the district:­ Neath Rural District. Council. Aberavon, Baglan, Briton Ferry, Cadoxton-juxta­ Meets at the Gwyn hall on wednesday at 1.30 p.m. .Neath, Glyncorrwg, Killybebill, Llanguicke, Llansamlet, Clerk, Howel Cuthbertson, Union officeS; Water st. Neath Llantwit-juxta-Neath, Llangynwyd Higher, Margam, Treasurer, David Jones. Rhys,Glamorganshire Bank,Neath Michaelstone-super-Avon, Neath, Pontardawe, Ystaly­ Medical Officer oi1 Health, ThDmll.8 Price WhittingtJn, fera, Ystradfellte (Brecon) & YstradgunIais (Brecon) Penydre, Neath This Court has also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction; Thomas Engineer &; Surveyor, W. E. CJ.ason Thomas C.E. Post Thomas, II Quay street, Carmarthen, official receiver Office chambers, Church place, Neath in bankruptcy; Tlws. Wm. Hancock, deputy receiver Sanitary Inspectors, William Thomas, Gellia, Cadoxton &; Certifie.d Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress David Jones, Melincrythan .. Amendment Act," John Jacobs, ~ackworiJh lane; Highway Committee. Joseph Chamberlain, Aberavon j Owen Power, 33 Queen street; Thomas Major J ones, Aberavon Meets at the Gwyn hall on the 2nd wednesday in County Police Station, Windsor road, James Thomas, the month. ' supt.; 3 inspectors, 6 sergeants &; 52 constables; Clerk, Lewis John. Kempthorn~ Dyffryn chambers, there are branch stations at Melincrythan j Moore town, Orchard street, Neath Skewen; New road, Neath Abbey j Coedfranc &; Tonna Surveyor, David Morgan Davies, 58 Water street, Neath.
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