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TRADES. FAR ,Edwards E )I •NMOU1'H3HIRE.J TRADES. FAR ,Edwards E. Wenallt-lwr, Rogerstone, Evans Lewis John, Llana.rdil mill, George Thomas, White house, Llan- _\tewport Llandenny, Newport • hennock; Newporli Edwards Ebenezer, Roggiett, Newport Evans Mrs. L,rdia, Court Robert, Gerrish Mrs. Ann, Pen-las-can, St. Edwards Edward, Blaenllwyna,Cefny- Tregare, Raglan, Newport Mellons, Cardiff .t er1h, Pontypool Evans Mrs. Mary, Llanvetherine, Gerrish John, St. Mellons, Cardiff Edwards Mrs. Elizh, Magor, Newport Abergavenny Gibbins E. Pontnewynydd, Pontypool Edwards Miss Elizabeth, Penrhiwllr- Evans Mrs. iMary, Llanvihangel- Gibbon John, Bedwas, Cardiff wydd, Ynysddu, Newport Ystern-Llewern, Monmouth Gilbei"t James, Pen-yr-heol, Llanvi- Edwards James, Blaenavon, Pontypool Evans Mrs. M. St. Arvans, Chepstow hangel-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny Edwards Jas. Christchurch, Newport Evans Mrs. Mary Ann, Penyrheol, Gilbert William, Tyrewen, Cwmyoy, Edwards James, Pantyscawan, New- Rumney', Cardiff Abergavenny bridge, Newport Evans Mrs.M. A. Portskewett,Ohpstw Giles Jn. Edgar, Pontymister, Newprt Edwards Miss Jane, Beili-glas, Cwm- Evans Mrs. Matilda, Liswerry house, Goad Frank Brocklebank, Kemeys Avon, Abersychan, Pontypool Liswerry road, Newport Inferior, Newport ]'~tlwards John, Coedkernew, Cardiff Evans Mrs. Kilgwrrog, Chepstow Gollidge Joseph, Pontrhydyrun.Nwprt.. Etlwards John, Garnllech, Llanover, Evans P. Risca, Newport Gough Charles, Ponthir, Newport Abergavenny Evans Philip, White house, Llanvi- GrangPr Alfred, Masmawr, LlantilitJ.o- Edwards John H. Fawdydden, Llan- hangel Crucorney, Abergavenny Pertholt>y, Abergavenny tilio-Pert.holey, Abergavenny Evans R. Hudson,The Well,Grosmont, Graves Thomas, Blaina Edwards R. Cwm-du, Maesycwmmer, Hereford Gray Llewellyn, Pencarre2, Llan~i'Bl:iy, , Cardiff Evans Bees, Penrhos, Aber~avenn) Newport Edwards Bees, Trowbridge bach, Evans Richard, New Barn, Henllys, Green E. S. Tvcoch, Llanbadoc, UsJ, Rumney, Cardiff Cwmbran, Newport Green Jn. Clifford, Goldcliff, Ne't'l"prt- Edwards Robt. Craig-y-dorth, Cwm- Evans Robert, Rhiw,Crumlin,Newprt Gregory Moses, Coedydefaid, 'l'r!'ve.-, carvan, Monmouth & Mitchel-Troy, Evans Mrs. Ruth, Upper Glyn, thin, Pontypool Monmouth Penallt. Monmouth Grennow William, Pentwyn, Llarr-- . Edwards Sidney, Rog-erstone, Newprt Evans Mrs. S. St. Mellons, Cardiff wenarth Ultra, Ahergavenny Edwards T. Beech hill, Gwehelog,Usk Evans T. Tyvree, Llangwm Ucha, Grey William & M. Irongate, Llan- Edwards Thomas, Bryn-hyfryd, Llan- Newport thewy-Vach, Pontynwydd, Newport . over, Abergavenny Evans Thos. Dingestow ro. Monmth Griffin Stephen Treseder, Common, Edwards Mrs. Thomas, Pen-Craig- Evans Thomas, Far house, Llantilio- Coed-y-paen, Pontypool Penner, Newbridge, Newport Pertholey, Abergavenny Griffith Evan, Wern-y-melin, TrP- Edwards William,Low Wernhir,Glas- Evans Thos. Pentwyn, Llanllowell,Usk gare, Raglan, Newport coed, Pontypool Evans William, Dolygarn, Blaina Griffith William, }Vhite house, St... Edwards William, Middle Cwm, Cwm- Evans William, Nant-y-gollen, Tre- Maughans, Monmouth carvan, Monmouth vet.hin, Pontypool Griffiths Bros. Maesyberran, Cwmyoy;, Elias Daniel, St. Mellons, Cardiff Evans Wllliam, Old Shop,Cwm-Avon, Abergavenny Ellaway Brothers, Llanvihangel- Abersychan, Pontypool Griffiths Charlt-s, Sunnybank, Cwm- . ystern-Llewern, Monmouth . Evans Wm. Ostrey, Trelleck, Monmth yoy, Abt>rg-avenny Ellaway George, Penrhc>s, Newport Evans William Edwin, Llaufair,Llan- Griffiths David, Great Llanalwa:!, Ellaway Mrs. Kate, Great house, tilio-Crossenny, Abergavenny Llansoy, Nt>wport Dingestow, Monmouth Eynon Edwin, Kingsfield, Grosmont, Griffiths David R. Caldicot, Newport> Elliott A. Redwick, Newport Hereford Griffiths · Edward Price, .Berthglead, Elliott .Joseph A. Redwick, Newport Farmer GeorgP, Henllys, Newport Llantilio-Crossenny, Aberg'avenny Elliott Mrs. Rachel, Llandevenny, E'arr E. Llangua, Hereford Griffiths F. Kemeys-Commander, 'fisk ~Iagor, Newport Farr Mrs. Hannah, Llanishen,Chepstw Griffiths J. Pen-y-Clawdd, Monmonth. Elliott William, Lewethrog, Llan- Farr Thomas, Lower Tresenny, Gros- Griffiths J. Trwyn, Llanarth,Newport; wenarth Citra, Abergavenny mont, Hereford Griffiths Jam!'s Leonard,Ton cottagP, Ellis A. Crossway, Skenfrith,Monmth Farr W. Brylllhyfryd,Bryngwyn,Ragln Tredunnock, Newport Ellis Mrs. Elizabeth, Llantilio Cross- Fay Thos. Duffryn,Llangibby,Newport Griffiths John, Clawdd-y-Park, Llan- enny, Abergavenny Ferneyhough John, The Lawns, Gros- gibby, Newport Ellis James H. Pontrhydyrun,Newprt mont, Hereford Griffiths John, Glascoed, Pontypool . l<.~st:m Thomas, Crosswen,Llanthewy- Fisher Hanbury, Little Pant, Llan- Griffiths John, Panteg, Pontypool Vach, Croesyceilog, Newport tiho-Crossenny, Abergavennv Griffiths Mor~an, Millbrook, Bryn- Embrey Thomas, Llanwernarth Ultra, Fisher Humphrey, Cwm, Llantilio- gwyn, Raglan .A.bergavenny Crossenny, Abergavenny Griffiths William, Abersychan, Pont~·pl Embry JO'hn, Bannatre, Hardwick, Fletcher George H. Raglan, Newport GI"1ffiths William, Frostland, Penallt, .A.bergavenny Ford Wm. Llanfrechfa Lower,Newprt Monmouth • Emerson Mrs. Ann, Michaelston-y• Foster Mrs. Fanny C. Little Garth, Gonter John, The Limekilns, Penalli,. Vedw, Cardiff Wonastow road, Monmouth Monmouth Emery Hemy,Great Campstone,Llan- Frances Richd. Llanvihangel-Ystern- Gwatldn Barnard, Beech hill, Gro&-. gattock Lingoed, Abergavenny Llewern, Monmouth mont, Hereford Emery Jeremiah, Blaenavon, Pontypl Francis A. Ty-Oir,L1anellen,Abrgvnny Gwatkin Geo. Goytrey, AbeTgavenny En~land Edwin Taylor, Cilwrgy, Francis E. Ty-hir,Newbridge,Newport Gwatkin Herbert William, Parkbach •. Llangibby, Newport Francis Elias, High mead, Hardwiek, Govtrey, Pontypool Evans Robert & Thomas, Henllys, Abergavenny Gwilliam Herbert, Caldicot, Newport Cwmbran, Newport Francis Thos. W. Somerton rd.Newpt Gwilliam Robert. Green moors, Llan- Evans Albert, Havodtrisclosfach, Bed- Francis Wm. E. Pontywain, Newport thewy Skirrid, Abergavenny wt>llty, Newport Freegard Edward, Hendra Isaf, St. Gwilliam W.Vishion,Cwmyoy,Abrgvny F.vans Benjamin, Doffryn Isha, Cross Mellons, Cardiff Gwillim J. Llanthony court, Abrgvny. Keys, Newport Frost J. Orchard lea, Raglan,Newport Gwillim William J. Little Pool hall, Evans D. Bwrgwm,Goytrey,Pontypool Frost William, Court-y-Gner, Wolves Llanvetherine, Abergavenny Evans D.Coed-y-Gelly,Llanarth,Nwpt Newton, Chep11tow Gwillym Edward, Plasivor, IJantilio- Evans D. Penyrheol, Bedwellty,Cardiff Gale Edward & Henry, White house, Crossenny, Abergavenny Evan:~ David, Newton,Rumney,Cardiff Grosmont, Hereford Gwynne John, Four ·ashes, LJan- Evans David, The Rectory, Llanvi- Gale AlbPrt, Innage, Mathern,Chpstw goven, Monmouth hangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Chepstow Gale Mrs. Ann, Hoelanrow, Bishton, Habberfield ]!'. Cot fa-rm.... ,Christchurdl, Evans David T. Porthgwyn, Llantilio NPwport Newport Crossenny, Abergavenny Gale Mrs. Cecelia, Bishton, Newport Haberfield W. Frank, Malpa!l, Newprt Evans Mrs. Eliza, Newcastle,Monmbh Gale David, Goldcliff, Newport Hag-gett H. Llanerthil, IJandenny... Evans F.R.Ty-Freeman,Gwehelog,Usk Gale Mrs. Hannah, Bishton, Newport Newport Evans G. Llanvetherine, Aber~avnny Gale Stephen, Redwick. Newport Haime J. F.Uppel" Lakes,Christchurch. Evans Mrs. Harrtt.A. Malpas,Newprt Gal.e Mrs'. Wm. Llantrissent,Newport Newport Evans J.Coed-y-fon,Tredunnock,Nwprt Gale William, Whitson, Newport Haines E. Kemeys Inferior, Newport Evans J. Rhyd-y-maen, Llandenny, Garnsworthy J. Ton mill, Cwmbran, Haines W. Pwllmeyric, Chepstow ~ewport Newport Hale Arthur, Caerwent, Chepstow Evans J. Trelleck Grange, Chepstow George Mrs. Ann, Perth-y-Crwn, H~le Jn. Cold H11rhour. Nash, Newprt Evans John, Great house, Mam- Cwmyoy, Abergavenny Hale Matthew, Whitson, Newport hilad, Pontypool George Benjamin, Bishton, Newport Hale Tom, Red Brick house, RPd-. Evans John, Kemeys lt.ouse, Kemeys George J.Blanyoy, Cwmyoy,Abergvnny wick, Newport • Inferior, Newport George Jacob,Great -honse,LlanthP" y- Halfacre Frederick, South road, Red- . Vach, Oroesyceilog, Newport wick, Newport • • MO~. 19 .
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