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DIRECTORY.] HOPE. 221 Kenrick Harriet (Mrs.), Coed Talon TR YDDYN. Chaloner James, Plas yn brain inn, Coed Talon . . Clarke James, Cae Blyddyn Lea William, manager to the Coed Pnvate Residents. Darbyshire Richard, Lodge farm Talon Coal & Cannel Co. Limited, Davies Rev. John Davies John, Tynygroestfordd Coed Talon Hopwood William, Blastrow Davies Wil1iam, Pentre Leeswood Valley Cannel Colliery, Hough Thomas, The Lorlge Edwards John Sam. Chandler & Sons, proprietors Williams William c.c. Top-y-Rhos Edwards John, farm Nuttall Jane W. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Edwards John, The Mill Coed Talon Commercial. Edwards Robert, Colliers' Arms Evans Hugh, Scotland farm Parry Thomas & Co. ~ly~ Bank & Bellis William, blacksmith Leeswood Green colhenes, Coed Davies John Britannia inn Evans Joseph, Cae Mawr Evans Owen, Bryn -tirion Talon . Davies Rich~rd, Travellers' inn George Harriett, Bryn-coch Parry John, chma dealer, Coed Talon Darbyshire Richard coal merchant Peters Edward, joiner & builder, Lodge ' ' Goodwin Edward, Pen-y-stryt Griffiths Edward, Bodhyfryd Coed Talon Edwards John, grocer Rogers Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Ed wards John miller Gritfiths Thomas, Tryddyn fechan Hopwood William, Blastrow Coed Talon Ed wards John: shopkeeper Hughes David, Gist-Faen Rogers Wm. shopkeeper,_ Coed T~lon Edwards Robert, Colliers' Arms Tudor Edward, Black D1amond mn, cattle dealer & Hurst Frederiek, Bedlwyn Hurst Herbert, Rhyd-y-Cierw Coed Talon Gabriel Edward, King's Head inn Ingman George Gordon \Yilliam, carpenter LLANE'YN YDD. Ingman Mary (Mrs.), Ddau-gan J ones Georgt>, Black Lion inn Jones James Private Resident. J ones John, Farmers' Arms inn J ones N athaniel, Pwlllmdr J ones John, Millstone inn J ones Robert Davies Rev. William Taliesyn M.A. Matthews Thomas, carpenter Jones William, Pen-y-Groes The Rectory Oatfield Mary (Mrs.), grocer J ones William Commercial. Pierce Adam, beer retailer Langford Edward, Dade J ones George, Crown inn Rogers William, shopkeeper Morgan Edward, Tryddyn Langford Roberts Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper Whitley John, Hand inn Morgan Edward, Tryddyn yn fechan Williams David, Cross inn Whitley Thomas, grocer Morris Elizabeth Williams Edwd.Rose ofTryddyn P.H Pulford Peter, Tyn-y-wern Farmers. Williams Margaret, Liver inn Roberts Edward Barnes J ames, Trimley hall Williams Richard Geo.rge, grocer, Roberts John, Tan-llan J ames Richard, Coed issa baker & butcher Roberts John, Ty issa J ones George Williams Thomas, grocer White J olm, Ty issa Matthews William, Fron deg Whitley John Roberts Benjamin, Tan yr owen Farmers. Williams Edward, Fraink farm Roberts Robert, Ty ucha Bellis Thomas Williams John, Plas-y-mhowys Youd John, Fron Challoner George "\Yilliams Richard, Frith farm

LLAN ARlVION-YN-Y ALE, WITH ERYRYS AND THE PARISHES OF AND LLANFERRAS. LI.ANARMON-YN-YALE, a parish and village A school board of 5 members was formed 21st April partly in the hundred of Yale, county of , and 1871 partly in Mold hundred, county of Flint, is about Clerk, P. ~· Morgan 5 miles east-south-east of railway station and 7 ScHOOL : Rwhard Morgan, master (for 200; average south-west from Mold, in Ruthin union and county-court attendance, 120) distri~t, rural deanery of Dyffryn , a:chdeaconry Eryrys is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1861 from and. dwce~e of St. Asaph. ~he chu~·ch, ~ed1cated to St. the ancient parish of Llanarmon, situated about 7 miles Garmon, lS a large aud anClent ed1fice m the form of from Ruthin 5 from M:old and 2 from Llanarmon in a. double parallelo~ram, which shape_ is peculiar to the Mold rural d~anery, archde~conry of "\Vrexham, dio~ese Yale. of ClwJ:d; 1t h~s a tu~ret With 2 bells; the of St. Asaph. Tl!e church, which is dedicated to St. mterwr col)t:ams some mtere~tmg mon~m.ents ; several David, is a modern oblong structure, with a turret and of them ~re to the Lloyd fa~nly of Bodrrlns, and under 1 bell. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge an arch m the south wall lS the recumbent figure of a £278 net income £220 and residence in the aift of the ~night _fully_ armed-:-the figure of a bishop, 6 feet 4 Crow~ and the Bishop ~fSt. Asaph alternately~ and held mches m_ h~rght, ~ard ~o be that of St. Germam~s of since 1886 by the Rev. Richard Owen. Auxerre, 1s m a mche m the o~t~r ":all. . The reg1_ster Letters throurrh ·Llanarmon :Mold dates from the year 1683. The hvmg 1s a vwarage, tithe b ' rent-charge £167, net yearly income £302, and residence, PLACES 0.F ,wORSHIP :- . in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph, and held since 1880 St. J?ayl~ s Church? Rev. Rwhard Owen, rector by the Rev. Evan Evans of St. Bees. There are chapels Calvmistlc Method1st for Independents, Calvinistic and Wesleyan Methodists. Independent . The area comprises 11,87 4 acres, of which 42 are water; \V esleyan Method1st the population in 1891 was 1,372. Llandegla is a parish and village in the hundred of PosT OFFICE.-William J ones, postmaster. Letters Yale, county Denbigh, 6 miles south-east from Ruthin arrive from Mold at 7.45 a. m. & are despatched at railway station, and 10 west ofWrexham, in Ruthin union 4.45 p. m. The nearest telegraph & money order and county-court district, rural deanery ofDyffryn Clwyd, office is at Ruthin archdeaconry and diocese of St. Asaph, situated in the Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Robert N ant-y-Garth pass, on the "\Vrexham and Edwards; res. Llanferras road. The church, which is an imposing oblong struc- Police Station, David Williams, constable ture with turret and 2 bells, is dedicated to St. Tecla. PLACRS OF ,WORSHIP:- The register;; date from the year 1710. The living is a St Garmon's Church Rev. Evan Evans vicar rectory, gross income £300, with residence and 14 acres C~lvinistic Methodist ' of gle~e, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph, and Independent held_ s.mce 1893 by the Rev. John Jones B.~. of_ St. ·wesleyan Methodist Dav1d s College, Lampeter. The Congregatwnahsts,