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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 28, 1906. 9185 Retired Merchant, Richard Guest, South Wales Penmachno, William Rees Roberts, Rhiwbach- Pottery, Llanelly, R THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 28, 1906. 9185 Retired Merchant, Richard Guest, South Wales Penmachno, William Rees Roberts, Rhiwbach- Pottery, Llanelly, R. C. Jenkins, Wine and Spirit terrace, Cwm, Penmachno, John Griffith, Bryn, Merchant, Llanelly, J. Simlett, Hall-street, Llan- Port Dinorwic, Farmer. elly, Tailor, John Lewis, Meiros Hall, Llandyssul, Henry Jones Davies, Glynriddan, Nantgaredig, For the County of Denbigh. Carmarthen, Henry Jones Thomas, Penrhos, William Thomas, Draper, Hope-street, Wrex- Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire, John Lloyd ham, Robert Stobo, Draper, Park Lodge, Wrex- Thomas, Tanlan, Ferryside, Daniel Stephens, ham, A. Seymour Meredith Jones, Leather Manu- Arlais, Kidwelly, John Rees, Dolgrom, Llany- facturer, Pendower, Wrexham, W. Jonah Wil- byther, John Harries,' Pibroth, Llanstephan, liams, Grocer, Wrexham, Thomas Jones, Builder, Barrett Evans, Llangain, Thos. Morse, Maesy- Smithfield-road, Wrexham, W. Martin, Jeweller, gwrda, Laugharne, David Evans, Manordaf, Hope-street, Wrexham, Samuel Alcock, Corn Whitland, John Williams, Penlan, St. Clears, Wm. Merchant, Wrexham, John Stanford, Restaurant Palmer, Brynbank, Whitland, John Johns, Park- Proprietor, Wrexham, Francis Almond, Flax eithen, Llanstephan, D. Stephens, Coedybrain, Mills, Wrexham, Rice Jones, Editor, Wrexham, Kidwelly, Reverend Professor D. E. Jones, Car- John Underwood, Boot Manufacturer, Wrexham, marthen, W. Scourfield, Blaenwernddu, Whit- John Hardwicke, Miller, Wrexham, Ralph Wil- land, Thos. Davies, Tynycwm, Llansawel, Evan liamson, Hope-street, Wrexham, William John Evans, Accountant; Station-road, Llanelly, W. Willet, 1, Derby-road, Wrexham, Frederick W. Morgan, Prudential Assurance Office, Llanelly, Davis, Printer, Victoria-road, Wrexham, Pryce John Bevan, Dalfernog, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, M. Lewis, Builder, Wrexham, S. J. Ellis, Gerald- Thomas Watkins, Berllan, Llandovery, David street, Wrexham, W. Pryce Jones, High-street, Davies, Rhyblyd, Myddfai, Llandovery, J. Denbigh, A. Ffoulkes Roberts, Denbigh, Griffiths Llewellyn Thomas, Hendy, Pontardulais, Rever- Jones, Farmer, Eglwyswen, Denbigh, John Hum- end William Davies, The Walk, Llandilo, phrey Jones, Tyisa, Denbigh, William Parry, Reverend J. Towyn Jones, Arosfa, Llandebie, Clwyd-villas, Denbigh, Major Thomas Ward, Reverend T. F. Williams,' Ammanford, John Segrwyd, Denbigh, Samuel Miller, China Mer- Llewellyn, Brynamman, William Llewellyn, Fair- chant, Denbigh, Richard H. Roberts, Farmer, Fox water, Tycroes, Pantyffynon, William Greville, Hall, Ernest Harrison, Market Gardener, Holt, Carreg Hollt, Cross Hands, Llanelly, Thomas Frederick Capper, Farmer, Holt Walter 0. Jones, Lewis, Troedyrhiw, Llandilo, Richard Rees, Solicitor, Ruthin, Harris Jones, Draper, Ruthin, Mount Pleasant, Llandilo, Edward Aneurin E. J. Roberts, Chemist, Ruthin, John Lloyd Jones, Roberts, Llandilo, J. R. James, Albert House, Eirianfa, Llanrhaiadr, near Mochnant, Oswestry, Llandovery, David Harry, Forest Villa, Llwyn- David Rowlands, Llanrhaiadr, Thomas Morris, hendy, William Jones, Canton Stores, Llandilo, Trewern, Llanrhaiadr, Hugh Hughes, Penrhawl, William John Williams, Ammanfryn, Brynam- Tregeiriog, Ruabon, S. Lloyd John, Corwen, man, Lewis Jenkins, Commercial-road, Glanam- Boaz Jones, Denbigh, Alfred Lloyd Jones, man, J. W. Jones, Gwity House, Llandilo, David Brynffynnon, Denbigh, Robert Roberts, Tref- Richards, Tyrydail House, Ammanford, Walter nant Isa, Denbigh, John Foulkes, Pentrefelin, Phillips Morgan, Glasfryn, Llandilo, Thomas near Denbigh, John Humphreys Jones, Ty Isaf, Harries, Panthowell, Llandeusant, Llangadock, Green, Denbigh, Robert Henry Roberts, Foxhall, John Jones, The Garnant, Glanamman, T. F. Henllan, Edward Jones, Llanbedr Farm, Ruthin, Jones, Troedybryn, Pumpsaint, Llanwrda. Edward Thomas Jones, Bron Derwen, Reverend James Richards, Gorphwysfa, Gyffylliog, Thomas For the County of Carnarvon. Jones, Plymog, Llanferras, Dr. Job Medwyn John Wm. Rowlands, Llanaelhaiarn, Surgeon, Hughes, Ruthin, David Jones, Ty Gwyn, Pentre, John R. Owen, Garth, Portmadoc, Slate Merchant, Cerrigydruidion, Simon Jones, Cwmoerddwr, Wm. Pritchard, Pencarth, Chwilog, Farmer, Cerrigydruidion, Edward Jones, Groudd Hall, Robert Owen Williams, Garn R.S.O., Merchant, Cerrigydruidion, John Jones, Penlan, Pentre- Richard Jones, Llanwnda, Contractor, John voelas, Thomas Thomas, Henefie, Llangwm, Williams, Foryd, near Carnarvon, Evan Lloyd William Henry Jones, Plas lolyn, Pentrevoelas, Griffith, Rhosgadfan, Robt. Robert Williams, John David Jones, Cysulog, Llanfihangel Glyn Rhyd-ddu, Manufacturer, Robert Owen Jones, Myfyr, John Williams, Builder, Acrefair, Ruabon. Waenfawr, Thomas J. Lloyd, Llanrug, Wm. Rheidiol Roberts, Abersoch, Henry R. Parry, For the County of Flint. Ceserea, near Carnarvon, J. R. Hughes, Bryn William Astbury, Galchog, Northop, William Arlais, Llanaelhaiarn, Rd. Jones Hughes, Rhos- Beresford, Fair View, Broughton, Chester, John tryfan, Griffith Ceidiog Roberts, Llanllyfni, John Carman, Gerddi Beuno, Holywell, Hugh Davies, Pentir Williams, Solicitor, Bangor, William John Ashton Cottage, Hawarden, R. Lloyd Davies, Parry, Coetmor, Bethesda, David Griffith Davies, Gwynfryn, Pentre, Halkyn, Charles H. Deeley, Solicitor, Bethesda, John Owen, Avallon, Llan- Dahneny, Saltney, Oliver J. Evans, Halghton dudno, Ellis Pierce, Bookseller, Dolyddelen, John Mill, Bangorisycoed, Lewis Evans, Overton, Francis Roberts, Lome House, Llanberis, Edward John Frimston, Moss Villa, Bath-street, Rhyl, Foulkes, Erw Fair, Llanberis, John Williams, Charles Gerrard, Ewloe Green, Thomas Griffiths, Helen Villa, Clwtybont, Henry Parry, Glanyrafon Tryddyn Fechan, Tryddyn, William Roberts, Farm, Carnarvon, William Griffith Roberts, Hall Glanydon House, Mostyn, Holywell, George Bank, Llanfairfechan, Philip McClement, Sunny Francis Gunner, Boot Manufacturer, Rhyl, Ezra Bank, Penmaenmawr, John Pierce Griffith, Johnson, Rhuddlan, Robert Jolley, Elwy-street, Regent House, Conway, Hugh Owen, Islwyn, Rhyl, Edward Lloyd Jones, Post Office, Halkyn, Broad-street, Llandudno Junction, Henry Davies, John Owen Jones, M.D., Llwynonn, Holywell, School House, Talybont, Talycafn R.S.O., John Peter Jones, St. Asaph, Joseph Jones, Thomas R. Williams, Lletty, Trefriw, William County Alderman, High-street, Holywell, Robert Owen Williams, Nestleton Nook, Llandudno, Jones, Coed Mor, Ffynnongroew, William Jones, Thomas William Griffith, Glyngarth, Llandudno, Three Fingers Farm, near Whitchurch, Thomas Dr. William Michael Williams, Mostyn Villa, Lindop, Lane End, Buckley, Walter Lloyd,.
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