LL!NGARBON, . Dean and Chapter of Hereford, and held since 1901 by \ Llancloudy is 2 miles west. Here is a Wesleyan the Rev. Edward Ernest Cunnington M.A.. of Cambridge chapel, built in 1840. University, and B.A.. of the University of London. A Kilreague, or Kilrhyg, r mile west; Llangunnock, 2 vicarage house was erected in 1903. Langstone Court, miles north-west; Langstone, 1 mile north; Trecilla, a the property and residence of Thomas Joseph Jones esq. quarter of a mile north-east; and Treduchan, 1 mile­ is a mansion of the 17th century, once held by the i south-east, are hamlets. Gwylliams, and in a stable on the premises a pane of ) Sexton, Henry Weale. glass has been found scratched with the name of 1 Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-George Rudge, sub-post- Gwylliam and the date r68r: from its age and many master. Letters arrive from Ross at 7-45 a.m. & 1.5 curiosities the mansion is an object of much interest p.m.; dispatched at 8.10 a.m. & 4.40 & 6. 5 p.m.; no in the neighbourhood. Bernithan Court, formerly the I delivery on sunday seat of the Hoskins family, is said to have been visited I Post Office, Three Ashes.-Mrs. Mary Ann Sanders, sub~ by James L ; it is now a farm house, and contains postmistress. Letters through Ross arrive 7.25 a.m. portraits in oil of the twelve Cresars. The parish is in ! & 12.55 p. m. ; dispatched at 8.30 a.m. & 6.15 p. m. several manors. The Governors of Guy's Hospital are week days only. St. Weonards, ~~ miles distant, is the chief landowners. The soil is sandy and loamy ; the nearest money order & telegraph office subsoil, chiefly sandstone and rock. The chief crops. Wall Letter Box, at Tre-Evan, cleared at 5.10 p.m are wheat, barley and turnips. The area is 5,388 acres Wall Letter Box, Langstone, cleared 7· 15 a. m. & 4.50 & of land and 23 of water; rateable value, £5,688, includ- 6.15 p.m. week days only ing Long-grove; the population in 1911 was 761 in the Public Elementary School (mixed), with residence for civil and 4II in the ecclesiastical parish. mistress, built in 1857, & enlarged in 1886, for 123 Llangrove, or Long-grove, r! miles south, is now an children; average attendance, 51; :\Iiss .Annie Me- ecclesiastical parish, and will be found under a separate Keating, mistress head. 1 Constable, George Francis Yapp LLANGARRO:X. Davies James, farmer, Park mill Probert Wm. Hy. frnn. Biddlestone Cunnington Rev. Edward Ernest ~T.A. Dew Hy. Tho!'. farmer, Trecilla farm Saunders Ann (Mrs.), frmr. Upper pk (incumbent) Drinkwater George Edward, farmer, Scudamore Charleos Alien, farmer, Handley-Greaves John, Panbrook Bernithan court Kilreague

Hughes Joseph, Cross Dunn I Dullam Joshua, farmer, Langstone Tucker John, farmer, Tredunnock Jones Thomas J·oseph B.A., M.B. Court farm Tummey Ernest, threshing machine Langstone court Griffiths Bros. bakers,Lower Trereece owner

Russell Saml. Charles, Thatch close 1 Hiles John, farmer, TreTeece farm Ware Edward Percy, farmer, Little Trevor Capt. Alfred Septimus J.P. Hughes Joseph Daniel, farmer, Llan- Bernithan

Trecilla house '1 garron court Watkins Thomas, King's Head P.H.

Wyrley-Birch Thomas, Woodfields 1 Jarvis Edwin P. carpenter Llancloudy COMMERCIAL. Jones Thomas Joseph B..A.Camb., Weale Henry, blacksmith Amos Edwin, farmer, Langstone mill M.B. & C.M. Ed., M.R.C.S.Eng. Bellamy Thos. Jas. A. frmr.Trewaugh 1 Langstone court LLANGUSXOCK. :Brewer Waiter, Three Horseshoes P.H I Jordan Benj. farmer, up. Field farm Jordan Ebenezer, farmer Brown John, nurseryman , Lane Henry, wheelwright Weale Thomas, blacksmith Cooke Joseph, fruit grower, Tre-Evan Mason Robert, shopkeepl'r fruit farm : Morgan Waiter, farmer, Hill fann TRERIBBLE. Davies Benjamin, fa1·mer, Trebumfrey Morris Edwd. wheelwright & carpentr Rudge William Henry, farmer

LLANROTHAT. is a parish, on the river Monnow, Oxford L'niversity. The house now called the "Cwm •~ which here divides the county from , on was the site of a college of Jesuits, destroyed about bhe Hereford and road, 5 miles north-north- r85o, when the late Henry Pride esq. erected the west from Monmouth station on the Great Western rail- present mansion, which is pleasantly seated in the way, 15 south from Hereford, and 11 south-west from valley of the Yonnow; it is now occupied as a farm Boss, in the Southern division of the county, Wormelow house by ~Ir. George Banner. The pricipal landowners hundred, Monmouth union and county court district, are Charles Theodore Halswell Kemeys-Tynte esq. of Harewood End petty sessional division, rural deanery of Cefn Mably, Cardiff, and Capt. R. J. S. Price, of Rock­ Archenfield and archdeaconry and . field Park. The soil is loamy; subsoil, chiefly rock. The church of St. John the Baptist is a small building The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, north area is 1,998 acres of land and 16 of water; rateable porch, nave and a western turret containing one bell. value, £r,n6; the population in I9II was 117 in the­ The register dates from the year 1740. The living is a ch·il and 37 in the ecclesiastical parish. rectory, net yearly value £164, including 12 acres of Letters per foot post through Monmoutl1, which is the glebe, in the gift of Reginald Price esq. and held nearest money order & telegraph office, 5 miles distant since 1913 by the Rev. Frank Ernest Austin D.D. of The children of this place attend Welsh ~ewton school Austin Rev.Frank Ernest D.D.(rector) Bendon Robert, farmer,Trigate castle Lloyd Emily (Mrs.), fa1·mer, Up. Cwm CO)tMERCIAL. Downham Arthur, farmer, Llangun-, Probert Richard, farmer, Parkside Arnold John, farmer, The Pleck ville farm Scrivens William, sen. farmer, Wern (letters addressed Welsh Newton) Banner George, farmer, The c~m \Villiams Bros. frmrs. Llanrothal fm LLANVEYNOE is a township, chapelry and small I9II by the Rev. Harry Sydney Christopher L.Th. of village, on the Olcbon Brook, at the foot of the Black the L'niversity of Durham, who resides at Longtown. Mountains, on the borders of Brecknockshire, 8 miles The principal landowner is Arthur Samuel Griffiths esq. north-west from Pontrilas station on the Newport, Aber­ Llanveynoe is in that portion of the manor of Ewyas­ gavenny and Hereford section of the Great Western rail­ Lacy of which the trustees of the late H. R. Trafford way, 8 south-east from Hay, r6 west from Hereford, in esq. are lords, the other portion of the manor being t.he Southern division of the county, Clodock , owned by the Marquess of Abergavenny K.G. The soil Ewyas Lacy hundred, Dore petty sessional division and is sandy; subsoil, red sandstone. The chief crops are union, rural deanery of Abbey Dore, and archdeaconry wheat, barley, oats, beans and swedes. The area is and diocese of Hereford. The church of St. Peter is a 4,6oo acres of land and 9 of water; rateable value, small but ancient building of stone in the Early English £1,826; the population in 1911 was 201. style, consisting of nave, south porch and a western turret containing one bell: it was restored in 1877, at Letters from Abergavenny, via Longtown. Longtown is a cost of £5oo, and affords 47 sittings. The register, the neares!J post, money order lt telegraph office, 2 forming part of that of Clodock, dates from the year miles distant 1714. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value 'fhe children attend the Council schools at Longtown &. £8o, in the gift of the vicar of Clodock, and held since Craswall COMMERCIAL. Jones Geo. Fredk. farmer, Highfield Pritchard James, farmer, Turnant Davies David, farmeT, Cays Lloyd William, wheelwright Prosser James, farmer, Charity farm Evans William, farmer, Brass Knoll Nicholls Brothers, farmer..s, Trenant Russell James, farmer Farr Arthur, farmer Nicholls Arthur, farmer, Little Cwm Simmons Jsph. farmer, Lower Blaen Farr Wm. Leonard, frmr.Great Cwm Nicholls George, farmer, Lower house Smith James, farmer, Olchon court. Grennow Alien, farmer, DaiTon & Old mill Smith John, farmer, Triloode Griffiths Arthur Samuel, farmer, Parry John, farmer, Pont-y-Mwdy Smith Thomas, farmer, The Hollies Olchon farm & White house Powell William. farmer. :Middle Cwm Smith Vear, farmer, Town hon!le Johnson John, farmer, Penerwy Price John, farmer, Black hill Watkins David, farm~r, Lower C-w-m