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SOUTH WALES. LLANTRISAN'r DIRECTORY.] SOUTH WALES. LLANTRISAN'r. 465 Gilfach Goch (mixed and infants), erected in 1876, at a 96 boys, 78 girls & 120 infants; William J. Venab1es, cost of £3,375 13S• 4d. for 309 children; average at- master; Miss Selina Swash, girls' mistress; Miss tendance, 180 boys & girls &, 95 infanb; I~aac Owen. Mary Stevens, infants' milltreSo~ master; Mrs. LouiBa David, infants' miBtr"38 National, Pontyclun (mixed &, infanh), erected in 1880, Miskin Village (mixed &, infants), e.rected in 1875, at a & enlarged in 1893, for 350 children; average attend- cost of £1,841 6s. 2d. for 25~ children; av('ra~tl at- ance. 240; George Edward Lewis, master; Miss tendance, 120 boys & girls & 65 infants; Hobert Lloyd Margaret F. Boon, infant8' mistres!J Jones, master; Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, infants' mistress PenrIlUver (infants), built for 130 children; average at- Railway Stations. tendance 120; Miss - Buckley, mistress LIantrisant (Great 'Western Railway, about Il miles from Tonyrefail (mixed' &, infants), erected in 1875, at a cost the town), William HUlin, station master; &, also of of £1,410 3s. 3d. for 350 children; average at~ellda.nce. Taft Vale Railway; Thomas Wrie-ht, goods agent 350; 'l'homas A. Arthur, master; Miss Elizabeth Lobb, Cross inn (Taff Vale Railway, about half a mile from the mistress town), ~ational, Llantrisant (boys, ~irls &, infants), erected at Tonyrefail (Ely Valley Railway, for the conveyance of a oost of £2,000, for 600 children; average aticndance. I goods only), David' James, station master LLANTRISANT. Davies Evan, builder, Pontyclun Hulin William, station master, Great PRIVATE RESIDENTS. DavieSl Evan, mining engnr. Brynteg Western railway Davlee George Thomas, general, James Elizabeth (Mrs.), Cross inn Clark George Thomas D.L., J.P., & furnishing ironmonger & agricul-' James Noah, grocer, Gilfach Goch F.S.A. Tal-y-garn tural machinery &, implement agent, James Thomas, wheelwright Clark Godfrey Lewis M.A., J.P. High street Jarvis Robert, station master, Gil- Tal-y-garn Davies Howel, relieving officer for No. fach Goch Cozens Mrs. Yn-ys-y-Plwm 2 district & registrar of births & Jenkins David, farmer, Rhywfelan Davies Rev. William Cranog (Congre- deaths for Llantrisant sub-district, Jenkins David, Windsor Arms hotel, gational), Cross inn Pontypridd union Pontyclun Davies David Williams M.D.The Firs Davie~ John, Blandy Arms P.H. Gil- Jenkins Evan, shoe maker Davies William Naunton M.D fach Goch Jenkins John, grocer, Gilfach Goch Dunn Philip John J.P. Crofta Davles John, farmer, Malt house Jenkins Lewis, butcller & grocer, Gil- Evans Rev. James (Congregational), Davies In. Gilfach hotel,Gilfach Goch fach Goch Gilfach Goch Davies John, wheelwright & smith, Jenkins Morgan,farmer,Tor-y-coed fm Evans ~Irs. Llantrisant cottage G'roesvaen Jenkins William, farmer, Greena, Evans Samuel, Treferig Davies John Howell, butcher,Talbot I'd Croesvaen Fisher Rev. Daniel RA. (curate) Davies Rhys, miller (water), riew mill John Edward, boot maker Holder Frank Edwin, Caecledar house Davies Thomas Edward, butcher John Sarrh (Mrs.), miller (water) & Hughes Rev. Joshua Pritchard M.A Davies YVilliam, greengrocer, High st grazier, Rhiwsaeson Jepson Alfred, Mwyndy Davies William, school attendance John Thomas, grazier, Rofel .John Evan J.P officer, High street John William, clerk to pchool board & John lVilliam, Brynteg Davies William Naunton M.D., ~I.Oh. to commissioners of taxes, Brynteg Jones Rev. David M.A. (Calvinistic physician & surgeon John 'Ym.grocer,Post office,Croesvaen ::\Iethodist), Bryn Sadler Devereux Thomas, shopkeeper Joha William, ~hopkeeper Jones Rev. John (Baptist), Talbot I'd Donne Catherine (Mrs.), stationer &, Johns Wm. greengrcr. Gilfach Goch Lewis Richd. Windsor ter. Pontyclun post office, Pontyclun Jones David, grindery & hardware dlr Llewellyn Rev. John (Congregational) Edmunds' Evan, grocer, Gilfach Goch .Tones Thomas, blacksmith, Talbot I'd MGrgan Henry, Rock villa Edwards Wm. Miskin inn, :Kew mill Kemp Wm. Red Cow P.B. Croesvaen Vivian Stephen, Pontyclun Evans &, Seward, cab proprietor!!, Lane 1\Iary (Mrs.), beer ret. Mwyndy Watson Maj.-Gen. Henry Edward J.P. Pontyclun' Lewis Evan,frmr.Llwyna,Bryn Sadler Pantyguesta Evans Barrington, harness maker, Lewis John, grocer, Commercial street Williams Rev. John (curate of Mis- Talbot road Lewis Roderick, Wheatsheaf P.H kin), Danygraig Evans Daniel, 1vor Arms P.B. Bryn Lewis Thomas, painter Williams His Honor Judge Gwilym Sadler Lewis William, farmer, Oroesvaen D.L., J.P. Miskin manor Evans David, boot maker & P0l!t office, Lewis William, Greyhound P.H Williams Mrs. Bryngolew house Gilfach Goch Llaatrisant Town Trust (Taliesin Williams Rhys J.P. Miskin manor Evans Evan, farmer, Maesyfelin farm, Morgan, clerk to the trustees) COMMEROUL. Bryn Sadler Llewellyn Evan, carpenter, Talbot I'd Bartlett David, baker, Miskin Evans Griflith, farmer, Castella Llewellyn John, chemist, Commercial Bassett Henry, greengrocer Evans Gwenllian (Mrs.), farmer,Cefn- street; & at Cowbridge Bawden John, insur. agt. Talbot I'd y-parc Llewellyn Llewellyn, assistant supt. Bevan Richard, grazier, Glamuchydd Evans John, farmer, Croesvaen insurance, Pontyclun Bevan Richard, shoe maker, New mill Evans John, farmer, Maendy Llewellyn Thomas, grazier, Pontyclun Bowen Alfred William, baker & con· Evans Lemuel J. grocer Llewellyn YVilliam, grocer & draper, fectioner, 5 Commercial street Evans Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Lawnd fm Cros~ inn &; High street Bowen Margaret (Mrs.), Angel inn Evans Mary (Mrs.), grocer & draper, Lloyds Bank Lirn. (branch) (Richarll Boyle William, White Hart P.H Bryn Sadler A. Lewis, manager) (open tues. 1 Bryant Thomas, painter Evans William, :Kew inn . to 3 p.m.); draw, on head office, 72 Bus-sell Robert, farmer, Tylcha Wen Francis James, beer retailer Lombard street, London EC Chapman James, farm bailiff to Geo. Fursland Sydney, baker,Gilfach Goch Lobb John, greengrocer T. Clark esq. Talygarn Glamorgan Coal Co. Lim. colliery pro. Lock . Charles, market gardener, Charles William, wheelwright & smith, prietors (Gomer Evans, manager), Castle Mynach New mill Gilfach Goch; &; at Cardiff McCarthy Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Chedryey Charles,Bryn-Teg ArmsP.H Glamorganshire (2nd) Volunteer Bat- Bryn Sadler Clayton Robert, farmer, Llwynmilas talion Welsh Regt. (Detachment Marsh George, butcher CoIlins James, beer retailer, High st with Cowbridge, forming L Co.; Matth~ws John, blacksmth.l'ontyclun Cooke Zachariah Alfred, grocer & Capt. & Hon. Maj. Rees Thomas, Maynard Sarah (Mrs.), I'"ox & Hounds draper, Talbot road officer commanding), Pontyc1un P.H Cooksley Charles H. builder & contrac- Grey William, coffee tavern, Gilfach Meredith John, shopkeeper tor &, building materials dealer, Goch Mordecai Daniel, farmer, Ccawrddu, ~ew mill Griffiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), Butchers' New mills Daniels Daniel, shopkpr. Gilfach Goch Arms P.H Metropolitan Bank of England &; Wales David Henry, farmer, Coedcaemawr Griffith8 Griffitli, farmer, Gelliwen Lim. (branch)i (Frank. Moon, mana- David John, grocer farm, Croesvaen gel') (open on tues. I to 3 p.m.), Davies Albert, beer retailer Griffith9 Margaret (Miss), draper Gilfach Goch; &raw OD! head: office, Davies Anne (M~s.), milliner, 6 Com- Griffiths- Thomas, tailor, Pontyc1un 60 Grocechurch street, London E 0 mercial street Hsrriss Joseph, farmer, CasteIla Morgan Taliesin & Co. brewers &, wine Davies David,shopkeeper,G-ilfaehGoch Harry Rowland, farmer, Treverig-1sha & spirit merchants Davies David WilliamSl M.D. physician Hill Richard, tailor Morgan Thomas (exors. of), grocers &, surgeon, &, medical officer & pub. HOMY Hurdon N. grocer, Pontyclun &, drapers, Gilfach Goch lic vaccinator, Llllntrisant district, Hopkins John, draper, Gilfach Goc'h ~{organ Catherine (Mrs.), farmer, Pont,ypridd union, The Firs Hosking John, grocer, Bryn Sadler Tynewydd s. W. -~O.
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