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SOUTH WALES. Rub 115.$ Globe Inn, David Jones, Cros~ Street, Hirwain, Aberdare Green Dragon, John Phillip9, Tycoh, Cadoxton, Neath Globe Inn, In TRADES bffiECTORY.] SOUTH WALES. rUB 115.$ Globe inn, David Jones, Cros~ street, Hirwain, Aberdare Green Dragon, John Phillip9, Tycoh, Cadoxton, Neath Globe inn, In. Llewellyn, Maenclochog, Treffgarne R.S.O. Grpen Dragon, Gwenllian Vaughan, 187 High street, Cefn.. Pembrokeshire . \ Coed, Merbhyr Tydfil Globe, John Morgan, Dafen, Llanelly Greenfield, Herbert Davies, Ystrad Rhondda, Pentre Globe, George Perrins, 2 Old Market st!l'eet, I!\ea,th R.g..O. Glamorganshire Globe~ :Mrs. David Phillips, Main st. Fiihguard RS.O. Greenfield, Thomas Evans, KidweUy Pembrokeshire,· Greenf!.eld inn, J. O. Hughes, Landore RS.O.GlamorgnS'h Globe hotel, John Price, Market street, Laugharne, St. Grpenfield inn, W. Llewellyn, Llandore R.S.O. Glamrgnsh Clears, 'Carma,rthenshire Greenfield inn, John Morgan, Victoria l'Qad, Llanelly Globe inn, Charles Pugh, Upper Market st. Have.rfordrwest Green Meadow, Thomas Gowan, High street, Pontypridd Globe inn, William Roberts, 25 Railway ter. Briton Ferry Green.Meadow inn,D.J.Jones,Marsh rd.Aberavon,Prt.Talbt Globe inn, Mrs. Martba Scott, 912 Neath road, Morris,ton Green Meadow, T. Morris, Bridge st.Troed-y-rhiw RS.O. KS. O. Glamorganshire Glamorganshire Globe, Henry Searle, Northgate street, Pembroke Green Meadow inn, Mrs. Hannah Tamplin, Tyn-y-coed- Globe, David Thomas, Loug-hQr KS.O. Glamorganshire cae, Caerphilly, Ca,rdiff Globe, Willirum Tonner, Victoria Toad, Milford Ha.ven Grey Cow, Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, 9 John st. Carmarthen Globe inn, David Williams, Caerphilly, Cardiff Grey Horse, Thomas Howells, High street, Tenby Globe inn, Richard Williams, 52 Glamorgan street, Bryn- Greyhound, Miss Mary Ann Daniel, Llannon, Llanelly mawr R.S. O. Breconshire Greyhound inn,T.Davies,Cae-Barris,Dowlais,MerthyrTydfl Gloucester AI"lIls, !Morgan Harries, Dark st.Haverfrdwest Greylho.und, Mrs. M. DNlper, St. Bride's Major, Bridgend Gloucester AI"lIls, Wm. Jenkins, 20 Whitcombe st.Aberdre Greyhound, John Evans, Felin Foel, LlaneUy Gloucester Arms, Mrs. M. Jones, IS John st.Carmrthen Grey Hound inn, J. Griffiths, St. Martin's pI. Havrfrdwst Gloucester, Mrs. F. M. Thomas, 6 Gloucester IpI.Swnsea Greyhound inn, J. Griffiths, 47 Bridge st. :Merthyr Tydfil Glove &0 Shears, Goorge Mitchell, 18 Duke !'ot. Cardiff Greyhound, :Mrs. Miargt. Griffiths, Market street, LlaneUy Glove &0 Shears, D. J. Owen, Court st. Merthyr Tydfil Greyhound, Mrs. Mary Ann Herd-son, 71 Park street, Tre- Glyncorrwg' inn, William Mathias, Glyncorrwg, Cymmer forest, Pontypridd KS.O. Glamorganshire Greyhound inn, E. Jenkins, Llanfabon, Treharris RS.O. Glynn Taff inn, Mrs. R !Moore, Tram road, Pon<typridd: Glamorgoanshire Glynrhedyno~ (Ferndale) inn, William Davies, Blaenllecha, Greyhound inn, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins, 61 Bridg-e st. Cardiff Ferndale, RS.O. Glamorgan GreyhQund, Thomas Lucas John, II Water street, Neath Gogerddan Arms, Mrs. Ann Edwards, Llanbadarn-Fawr, Greyhound inn, Theophilus Jones, 44 Beaufort ri,se, Beau- R.S.O. Cardigans:hire fort RS.O. Brecomhire Gog-erddan Arms hotel, CharleS' Hill, Ponterwydd R.S.O. Greyhound inn, Thomas Letton, Struet, Brecon Cardiganshire Greyhound, W. Lewis,Llantrisant, Pontyclun RS.O.Glam Gogerddaw Arms, Benjamin Peregrine, Blaenporth,Grdgn Greyhound, C. Mills, Southend, Oystermouth, Swansea Golden Cross, Nathaniel Hurley, 283 Bute street, Cardliff Greyhound inn, Noah Morgan, 13 Beaufort street, Bryn- Golden Eagle, Mrs. Mary Dennis, 7 Strand, Swansea mawr KS.O. Breoonshire Golden Grove, W. Thomas, Llandebie RS.O.Carmrthnsh I Greyhound, T. Morgan, Llantwit-Vardre, Pontypridd Golden Grove, D.Williams,LlanarthneyRS.O.Oarmrthnsh Greyhound inn, John Samuel, 83 Ynysllwyd st. Aberdare Golden Lion inn, John Bennett, High street, Knighton Greylhound inn, James Smith, Llangunllo RS.O. Radnrsh Golden Lion, John Coomlbs, 18 WOI"Cester buildings, Bryn- Greyhound inn, John Tayler, Llanrhidian, Swansea mawr RS.O. Breconshire Greyhound inn, Mrs. B. Williams, Lady street, Kidwelly Golden Lion, Daniel Davies, Market street, Llanelly I Greyhound inn, David Williams, Tram road, Pontypridd Golden Lion, Mrs. E. Davies, Merthyr Ird.Hirwain,Abrdre IGN'yhound Head, MI'IS. Elizh. Vaughan, 16S High street, Golden Lion, William Evans, Glebe street, Penarth Cern-Coed, Me:rthyr Tydfil Golden Lion inn, In.Griffiths, High st. Knighton, Radnorsh Griffin inn, David Eckley, Felinfach, Llandefalle, Talgarth Golden Lion, Mrs. M. Griffiths, Dynevor st.Merthyr Tydfil RS.O. Breoonshire Golden Lion, John Howells, 34 Commercial pI. AbeTdare Griffin, John Jones, Dale, Milford Haven Golden'Lion inn, Mrs. Martha James, Little Kewoastle, t Griffin inn, Joon Morgan Jones, Struet, Brecon Letterston KS.O. Pembrokeshire lGriffin inn, Mrs. Ann Lewis, Rudry, Cardiff Golden L~on, D. Jeffreys,Cwmtwrch,Ystradgynlais,Swnsea I Griffin inn, William Rapps, 290 Oardiff road, Aberdare Golden Lion, G. John, East st. Newport KS.O.Pembrksh ! Griffin inn, David Ratcliffe, Llyswen R.S.O. Brooonshire Golden Lion, T.hos. Jones, 19 Dyvatty stnet, Swansea : Griffin hotel, Wm. Webb, High st. ppntre, R.S.O. Glam Golden Lion, Thomas Morris, 100 Lammas st. Carmarthn Griffin hotel, Harry Wheeler, IIB St. Mary st. Cardiff Gold'en Lion, David Nicholas, Cynon pI. Trecynon,Abrd'l'e Griffin hotel, Daniel Williams, Beaufort IItreet, Brynmawr Golden Lion, :Mrs. Sarah Powell, Llanyre, NeWbridge-on- RS.O. Breconshire Wye R.S.O. Radnorshire Griffin inn, Fred Williams, Llisvane, Cardiff Golden Lion, Lewis Roberts, Stone sltreet, Llandovery Groesffard inn, Ed'wardJ Jones, Llanhamlach, Brecon KS.O. Carmarthenshire IGronow ArmIS, J. Lough.er, Llanharry, Pontyclun R.S.O. Golden Lion, Jas. Williams, IS Charles st. Milford Haven Glamorgan Golden Lion, T. Williams, Llangadock R.S.O. Crmrthnsh Gronow Arms, Mrs. Margt.Quick, Ystradowen, Cowbridge Goodlrich Arms, Mrs. Ann Laurence, Caerphilly, Cardiff IGrossford inn, J.Evans,Grossford,Bethleam,LlandiloRS.O Gore House, Evan Watkin, 19 & 20 Goat st. Swansea IGrouse inn, Rees Morgan Hope, Pentwyn, Llanfihangel Gored, David '.Dhomas, Clyne, Resolven, Neath Abergwessin, Garth KS.O. Breconshire Gorseinon h'otel, John Evans, High street, Gorseinon Grove, W. Williams, High st. St. David's RS.O.Pmbrksh RS.O. Glamorgan Gun tavern, Mrs. Mary Adams, 22 Queen street east, Gough Arms, William Jones, Ystradgynlais, Swansea P€mbroke Dock Gower inn, John Crowley, 9 Union street, Swans'6oll. Gwalodygarth, Manoah Morgan, Pentyrch, Cardiff Gower inn, George Morris, Park mill, Swansea Gwaunadda Arms, Mrs. Janet Jones, Dinas R.S.O. Glam Gower, Wm. hosser, Gowerton RS.O. Glamorganshire Gwbert, MrS'. Rachel Williams, Gwbert, Cardigan Graig hotel, Wm. Davies, Llantrisant rd. PODltypridtl Gwendraeth htI. T. Reynolds, Burry Port R.S.O.Cml'thnsh Graig Ddu, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Dinas R.S.O. Glamorgan Gwendraeth Arms, Thos. Treharne, Llannon, LlaneUyt Grandison inn, Evan Jenkins, Neath road, Neath Gwindy inn, '"V. Griffith HoweU, Llansamlet Lower, Pent... Grange, John Martin Pritehard, 2 Penarth rd. Cardiff rechwyth, Swansea Grapes inn, 'William John, Monkton, Pembroke Gwyn Arms inn, Henry R Morgan, Glantawe, Neath Graven Arms, John Richards, 97 Brecon rd.Merthyr Tydfil Gwyn, David Thomas, Pontardulais KS.O. Glamorgan Great Eastern, L. J. Brooks, Point st. Hakin.MilfordHaven Gwynne, David Bowen, Brynamman R.S.O. Carmrthnsh Great Eastern oGtel, D. C. John, Metal st. Rioath, Cardiff Gwynne Arms, Evan Llewelyn, Quarter Bach, Brynamman Great Western hotel, Mrs. Mary Robert Jenkins, Aber- RS.O.Ou-marthenshire gwynfi KS.O. Glamorganshire Gwynne's Arms, James Gould, Cefn-Goed, Merthyr Tydfil Great Western, ,"Villiam Morgan, Quaker's Yard, Tre- Hafod inn, John Jones, 1380 Neath l'Qad, Swansea harris RS.O. Glamorganshire Half Moon, J. Anthony, Garnant, Glanamman R.S.O. Great Western, Samuel Peach, Gyfeillon, Pontypridd CarmartheIlSlhire Great Western (The), G. Scott, 58 High st.Merthyr Tydfil Half )loon, John Davies, Llandyssil Green Alley, John John, Kidwelly Half Moon, Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, 4 Bridge street, Llan- GrPendown Cottage, Mrs. Mary Rees, St. George's-Super- dilo RS.O. Carmarthenshire Ely, Olrdiff Half Moon, Mrs. Margal'et Eva-n!!, Stone street,Llandovery Green Dragon, Mrs. Oatherine Byrne, 131 Stranel, Swansea RS.O. Carmarthenshire Green Dragon, R. Evans, Llancadle, Llancarfan, Cowbdge IHalf Moon, T. D. Evans, Lion st. Hay RS.O. Breconshire Gipen Dragon, Mrs. Martha Griffiths, 3 Green !'t. Ahrdre Half Moon, William Morris, Green street, Cardi~an • S. w. 73:1- •.
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