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3362 the London Gazette, Jqly 5, 188) 3362 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JQLY 5, 188). Ward, Esquire, of South Royde, Skircoat, John Llanully, Frank Williams, Vauxhall House, Faigh. Fuller, Esquirer of Bell-Royde, Haugh UP nelly, Casemayor William Gaiissen, the Dell,.- Shaw-lane, Halifax, John Whidey, Esquire, of Llanelly, William Thomas, New-road, Llanelly. West House, Halifax, John Baldwin, Esquire, of For the County of Denbigh. Clay House^ Greetland, Joseph. Whiteley Whit- Phillip Stapleton liumberstbn, Esquire, Gl?my- worth, Esquire, of Luddenden Foot, Louis John wern, Denbigh, Arthur Mesham, Enquire, Pon- Crossley, Esquire, of Skircoat, Charles Joseph tryffydd, Denbigh, Edward Wynne Griffith, Tyas, Wood Hall, Barnsley, Hugh Tomasson, Esquire, Plas Newydd, Denbigh, John. Parry ThurJstone, Peniston, James Dymond, Brierley, Jones, Esquire, Plas Clough, Denbigh, Thomas Barnslfy, James Newman, Barnsley. Reverend Gold Edwards, Esquire, Gwj-nfryn, .Denbigh, Henry Pennant Cooke, Darfield, Barnsley, William Richard Lloyd Williams, Esquire, Bodgwdyni, Edward Carter, Solicitor, of Belle Vue, Pontc- Denbigh, Juhn Richard Heaton, Esquire, Plas fract, William Henry Wilks, Gentleman, of Front- Heaton, Heullan, Denbigh, Arthur Edward street, Tansholf, Joseph Taylor, Watchmaker, Turnover, Esquire, M.D., Grove House, Denbigh, of Market-place, Pontefract. John Copner Wynne-Edwards, Esquire, Beech For the County of Anglesca. House, Denbigh, George Henry Denton, Ravens- Andrew Laurie, Esquire, Plas Mcigan, Beau- bourne, Rossett, Alexander Balfour, Mount Alyn, maris, Henry Brazier Mitchell, Esquire, Leiiriog Rossett, William Jones, Island Green, .Wrexham, Castle, Penmon, Beaumaris, Reverend Hugh Alexander Wilson Edwards, High-groye; Wrex- DaA'iesOwen, Vicarage,Penmynydd, John Roberts, ham, Edward Rowland, Bryn Offa, Wrexham, Esquire, Bodlondeb, Beaumaris, Reverend Thomas Colonel Samuel Henry Nairne, Johnstone, Coedfa, Warren Trevor, Vicarage, Penmen, Thomas Llanrwst, James Owen, Bryn Ynyr, Llanrwst, Warner, Esquire, Bryn Menai, Llandegfan, Reverend John Jones, Cerrigydrudion Rectory, Samuel Dew, Esquire, Bryn teg, Menai Bridge, Corweu, Reverend William Joseph Williams, David Morgan, Esquire. Dwyrain, Anglesey, H. Llanfihangel Rectory, Corwen, Reverend R. G. Hussey, Esquire, Llanidan, Anglesey, Thomas Meredith Edwards, Ysbylty Vicarage, Llanrwst, Lewis, Esquire, Fron, Llangefhi, Richard Hughes, James Goodrich, Eyartb House, Llanfair, D.C., Esquire, Cefnmawr, Llangaffo, Thomas Owen, Ruthin, the Reverend John Davies, Llanynys Esquire, Penmynydd Valley, Holy head, Hugh Vicarage, Ruthin, John Jones Bancroft, F..CJS., Lewis, Esquire, Llewelyn Lodge, Bodedern, Glasfryn, Ruthin, Thomas Jones, M.R.C.S., Thomas Lloyd, Esquire, Lhvenau, Bodedern, Rhydy Cilgwyn, Ruthin, Charles Saltisbury Main- Thomas Owen, Esquire, R.N., Brynmarchog, waring, Esquire, Llaethuryd, Cerrigydruidion, Holyhead, David Hughes, Esquire, Trergof, William Kerr, Esquire, Maesmor,. Corwen, the Cemaes, Hugh Roberts, Esquire,Penhol, Rhosybol. Eeverend William Joseph Williams,. Rectory, For the County of Brecon. • Llanfihsmgel Glyn My'vr, the Reverend Richard T. W. A. Roche, Esquire, Tregunter, Talgarth, Meredith Edwards, 'K ctory, Yspystty E'an; the Hopewell B. Morrell, Esquire, Caemawr, CJyro, Reverend John Jones, Rectory, Cerrigydruidion. Hay, the Reverend William Bowen, Llangorse, For the County of Flint. Breconshire, John Price, Gentleman, Talgarth, Llewelyn Francis Heaton, Esquire, Bryn Lieiitenaut-Colonel Henry W. Stevenson, Gile- Polyn, St. Asaph, John Lynch Fletcher, Esquire, stone, Morgan Potvell Williams, Clerk, Llansint- Garddwgain, St. Asaph, Thomas Burgoyne Watts, fread Rectory, John Price, Clerk, Llaufigan Esquire, Bronwylfa, St. Asaph, William Morton, Rectory, Captain Frank Travcrs, Catliedine Hill Esquire, Clerk, Master of Arts, Brownlow-villas, House. St. Asaph, Edwin Morgan, Esquire, Cae Gwyn, St. For the County of Cardigan. Asaph, Edward Walthall Delves Broughton, Reverend Francis John Jayne, Principal of St. Esquire, the Cottage, St. Asaph, Sir Wyndham David's College, Lampeter, Reverend Daniel Edward Hanmer, Baronet, Bettisfield, Edward Jones, Vicar of Lampeter, John Williams, Esquire, John Henry Hanmer, Esquire, Bettisfield, Philip . Henfacs House, Lampeter, Thomas Davies, Thomas Godsal, Esquire, Iscoyd Hall, John Esquire, Fairdrefach, Llandyssil. Howard, Esquire, Broughton Hall, William Henry For the Borough of Carmarthen. Lee, Esquire, Oak Bank, Iscoyd, Charles Calver- Benjamin Thomas .Williams, Q.C., Benjamin ley Cotton, Esquire, Knolton Hall, Joseph Henry Francis Williams, B.L., James Seaborn Evans, Warburton Leej Esquire, Redbrpok, James Freeanghan House, William Lewis Hughes, Trc- Williams, Esquire, Castle Hill, Holy well, Archi- bersed, Isaac Horton, Ystrad, Thomas Jones, bald Peyton Skip with, Esquire, Tyn Twll, Bagillt, Towy Villa, Parade, Lewis .Morris, B.L., Mount Holywell, John Prys Eyton, Esquire, Plas Llaner- Pleasant, William George Spurrcll, King-street. chymor, Holywell, Rupert H. Smedley, Esquire, For the rest of the County of Carmarthen. Perthyterfyn, Holywell, Isaac Taylor, Esquire, Reverend David Jones, Vicarage, Llanijendeirne, Coleshill Cottage, Flint, Peter Alfred Mawdsley, John William Philipps, Esquire, Bolahaue, Lolan- Esquire, Wern Hall, near Flint, the Reverend W. gunnor, John Evans, Esquire, Allycadno, Llan- LI. Nicholson, Master of Arts, the Rectory, Flint. gendeirne, Reverend Samuel Jones, Vicarage, For the County of Glamorgan. Llangunnor, David Prosser, Esq., Tygwyn, Llan- Thomas Powell, the Elms, Swansea, Thomas. gunnor, Thomas Griffiths, Esquire, Bridge-street, Hall, Brunswick Villa, Swansea, Edward Roberts, Kidwelly, Reverend William H. Sinnetfc, Vicarage, Picton-place, Swansea, David Jones, Saint Helens KidweUy, David Harries, Esquire, Gwenllian Villa, Swansea, Edward Rice Daniel, Cwmgelly, House, Kidwelly, John Walters Jone.-, Ystrad Swansea, Phillip Rogers, De. la Beche-street, House, Arthur Lewis, William Jones, Llanfair Swansea", Robert H. Hancorne, tlie Mumbles, Grange, Charles Bishop, junior, Cumhyddan, Swansea, Edwin Sidney Haftland, Brunswick- Frederick Williams Lewis, Llandovery, Richard place, Swa'nsea, Thomas Phillips, Northampton- Shipley Lewis, Llandilo. Richard Kirke Penson, place, Swansea, William Richards, Llwyneithin, Cilirychen, Lewis Bishop, Llaridilo, John Morgan, Swansea, John Lewis, Kilvey-terrace, Swansea, Maeshydan Hall, Thomas Lloyd Morgan, Llnyn- -Edward Bath, Brynym6r, Swansea, John Evans, wermood Park, Aueurian Rees, Tonn, James Crofta, Llantrisant, Lewis Morgan, Hafod, Ponty- Jones Morgan, Penrhock, William Joseph Buck- pridd, Thomas Harris, Treferig House, Llantri- ley, Penygai, Llanelly, John Henry Rogers, High- sant, John Davies, Brynfedwah, Ystradyfodwg, field, Llanelly, William Bythway, Mins-street, Evan Davies, Primrose Hill, Ystradyfodwg, John,.
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