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SOUTH WALES. FAR 1039 Prifchard John, Triffrwd, Llandefalle, Prosser Wi1iiam, Modrydd, Brecon Pugh David, Lettipeod, Bryngwyn, Talgarth R.S.O TRADES DIRECTORY.] -SOUTH WALES. FAR 1039 Prifchard John, Triffrwd, Llandefalle, Prosser Wi1Iiam, Modrydd, Brecon Pugh David, Lettipeod, Bryngwyn, Talgarth R.S.O. Breconshire Prosser William, Twyn, Llandefalle, Hay B.S.O. Breconshire Pritchard J. T. Werndey, Cenlan-y- Talgarth R.S.O. Breconshire Pugh Edward, Cascob, Presteigne maesmawr, Talybont R.S.O.Crd'O'nsb Prother David, Goyfron, L!amntyd R.S.O. Radnor~hire Ptitchard M. David, Gwladithe. c"ayo, iR.S.O. Breconshire Pugh Edwin, Ddulleybank, Llanbadarn Llanwrda R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Prother() D. Llandefa-elogfach, Brecon Fynydd, Penybont R.S.O. Radnorsh Prit~hard Mrs. Margaret, Ca~harn, Prothero David, Lower Penforest, Pugh Evan, PWllpiron, Llanstephan, Llbanus, Brecon O1yro, Hay R.S.O. Breconshire Llyswen R.S.O. Breconshire Pritchard Thomas, Battle, Brecon Prothero Edward, Lower Ll~hfaen, Pugh H1!nry Tynyddol, Llanbadarn Pribchard Thomas, Capel, Llangorse, Llanhamlach, Brecon Llyswen R.S.O. Breconshire Talgarth R.S.O. Breconshire Prothero Edward, tIpper Llechiaen, Pugh James, Tylwydd, Llanbadarn Pritchard Thomas, Dolnet.• Llandycefn, Llanhamlach, Brecon Fynydd, Penybont R.S.O. Badnorsh Clynderwen R.S.O. Pembrokeshire Prothero Ev~n, Tyncwm, Llanfihangel Pugh Henry, Upper Pendree, Llan­ Pritchard Thomas, Goyallt, Myddfai, Abergwessm, Garth R.S.O. Brecnsh gorse, Talgarth R.S.O. Breconshire L:andovery R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Proth~r~ John, Cwm?erwyn,Llansaint- Pugh Hugh, Blaengors, Llanarthney Pritchard Thomas, Gwalrhedin, Cily- fraed-m-Elwel, Bmlth R.S.O.Brcnsh B.S.O. Carmarthenshire cwm, Llandovery RS.O. Crmrthnsh Prothero WaIter, Taluchddu, Brecon Pugh James, Tylwydd, Llanbadarn, Pritchard Thomas, Llwyn, Talgartb Proth~ro WilIiam, Galunon, Cregrina, Fynydd, Penybont R.S.O. Radnrsh R.S.O. Breeonshire Builth RS.O. Breeonshire Pugh John, AberduIais, Treflis Llan- Pritchard T. Plymouth.~Ierthyr Tvrlfil Prothero WilIiam,Nantywenynen,LIan- gamm!lrch RS.O. Breconshi;e Pritchard Wm. Bwlchtreba!llllau, Cily- detty, Bwleh R.S.O. Breconshire Pugh John, Alltddu, Scybor-v-coed, cwm, LlGndovery R.S.O.Carmrlhnsh Prothero William, TirwaIt~r, Llanfi- Glandovey R.S.O. Cardiganshire Pritehard William, Coychureh Higher, faIle, Talgarth RS.O. Breeonshiro Pugh John Blaencoes, Llanddarog, Peneoed, Bridgend Prothero William, Tymawr, Llanfi- Carmarth~n Pritchard William, Hambentfach,Llan- hangel Abergwessin, Garth R.S.O. Pugh J.Crownant,Llanwrthal,Rhayadr bedr, Crickhowell Breconshire Pugh John, Cwm Heyope, Llangunllo Pritchard William Davis, Penwain, Protheroe Mrs. Sarah & Joseph, Cold KS.O. Radnorshire Glasbury, Hay R.S.O. Breeonshire inn, East Will~am~ton, Tenby. Pugh J.Dolgay, Llanwrthwl,Rhayader Pwbert 2\lrs. J. & Jas. Rees, Breeon Prothero-e BenJamm, Croesyeellog, Pugh John, Ffynondeils, Capel Isaac, Probert l\Irs. J. & Son, Modrydd,Brcn Llangunnock: Ca.rmarthen . Llandilo R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Probert John & Misses Ann & Elizh Protheroe Edwlll,Mlddle Wenalt,Llam- Pugh J. Gorse, Newchurch,Carmrthn Llanfihangelfechan, Brecon . gon, Hay RS.O. Breconshire Pugh John, Lower Cwm Heyope, Probert T. & T. Llanspyddid, Brecon Protheroe Gad, Tycanol, Llangunnock, Knucklas, Knighton Probert Edward Lower ·Wood hOiUse Carmarthen Pugh John, Penybont, Llanwrtyd Brampton Bryan RS.O ' Protheroe George, Scrinkle,:M:anorbier R.S.O. Breconshire Probert G. Lloyney Colva RadnDrsh RS.O. Pembrokeshire Pugh Jonathan, Berth, St. Harmon's, Probert Mrs. H. ~i:odrvdci, Brecon Prot?eroe James, Penishapluid, Llan- Rhayader Probert John, Bwlehg,ry-n, St. Har- dello, Graban, Builth R.S.O.Rrensh Pugh Jonathan, Brondrefawr, Abbey- mons, Rhayader Protheroe Joseph, BU?bleton, PenaIly cwm-hir, Rhayader Probert John, Lower Stanage, Bramp- R.S.O. Pembrokeshlre Pugh Joseph, Gilfach, Bronwydd, ton Bryan R.S.O Protheroe J. The Green, AngIe,Pmbrk Ystradfellte, Glyn-Neath, l\'eath Probert John Tymawr farm Merthyr ProtherQe Roderick, Llanafanfwr, Pugh Josiah, Penybank, Llanbadarn CynoO' Bre~on ' Garth R.S.O. Breconshire Fynydd, Penybont RS.O. Badnorsh Probert"" John, Upper Chapel farm, Protheroe Thomas, Creigian Bach, Pugh Llewellyn, Coedmynach, Cwm- Merthyr Cynog, Brecon Llangunnock, Carmarthen dauddwr, Rhayader Probert Robert Crickhowell Protheroe Thomas Joseph, Trtlfelyn, Pugh ~lewlyn, Glanyrafon, St. Har- ProberlJ Roger: Boatside. Aberedw, Mathry, LeUerston R.S.O.Pembrksh mon's, Rhayader BuiIth R.S.O. Breconshire Prout George, Barnlake, Burton,Pem- Pugh Morgan, Crickadarn, Erwood Probert T. Drevor, Colva, Radnorshire broke Dock RS.O. Breconshire Probert Thomas, Garthbrengy. Brecon Prout Jo~n, West Trewent, Stack- Pugh Price, Cwmderw, Llananno, Probert Thomas Wernfawr Disserth pole Ehdor, Pembroke Penybont RS.O. Radnorshire . & Trecoed, B~ilth RS.O.' Breconsh Prout William, Thurston, Burton, Pugh Mrs. Rebecca, Bryngwas,Three Probert Wm. Merthyr Cynog. Brecon Haverfordwest Crosses, Swansea Prosser Charles, Genford, Talgarth Pryce E. Cwmcilyn, Nantmel,Rhayadr Pugh Rees, Llanfechan, Garth R.S.O. R.S.O. Breconshire Prydderch John. Llandilofane, Brecon Breconshire Prosser C.Wern,TalgarthRS.O.Brcnsh Pryse T. &; D. Troedrhuvgwine,Vainor Pugh Rees,Llanafanfawr,Garth R.S.O. Prosser David, Blaenllundeg, Llowes, Up. Llanbadarn Fawr~.~.O.Crdgnsh Breconshire Hay R.S.O. Breconshire Pryse Jo~n, Ffosygrafehmssa,C~foeth-Pugh Bees, Llandilofane, Brecon Prosser David, Blaen-Xantwen farm, y-Bremn, Bo!th RS.O. Cardlgansh Pugh Richd. Llandilofane, Brecon Treharris R.S.O. Glamorganshire Prytherch Damel, Maesron, Penbu~lt, Pugh Roger,Llwyngweision,Penbuallt, Prosser David, Brynmenin, Bridgend Llangammarch R.S.O. Bre?onshll'e Llangammarch R.S.O. Breconshire Prosser Evan Tirma"l"l"r Llwydcoed Prytherch E. Blaencwm, Tralanmawr, Pugh Stephen, Cwm Whitton, Knigh- Abedare' , , Sennybridge RS.O. Brecorishire ton, Radnorshire Prosser Henry, Llandevirou. Llanbedr Prytherch James, Llandilofane,~recn Pugh Stephen, The Grove, Knighton Painscastle, Builth B.S.O. Brecnsh Prytherch Jas. Pentwyn, LlanflUrary- Pugh Thomas, Llanafanfawr, Garth Prosser Henry Llanrian Letterston Bryn, LlandoveryR.S.O.Carmrthnsh R.S.O. Breconshire RS.O. Pem'brokeshire ' Prytherch John, Trefeinon, Llangorse, Pugh Thomas, Llewynon, Abbey-c"WIIl- Prosser James, Creagnant. Llanbedr Talgarth B.S.O. Breconshire hiI', Penybont RS.O. Badnorshire Painscastle, Builth R.S.O. Brecnsh Pryt.herch R. H. Gwarllwyn, Llan- Pugh Thomas, Maesmynis,. BuiIth Prosser James Henry. Pointy Castle, fall'ary-Bryn, Llandovery R.S.O. R.S.O. Breconshire Brawdy, Penycwm R.S.O.Pembrksh Carmarthenshire Pugh Thomas, Wernfawr, Llanganten, Prosser J. Llwynfron,Llanfrvnach,Brcn Prytherch W. Middle Penallanaffel, Builth R.S.O. Breconshire Prosser John PantO'wyn fam Merthyr Llangorse, Talgarth R.S.O. Brcnsh Pugh W.Killay, Bishopston, Swansea Cynog, Br~con t:l , Puddicombe A. Mayalls, Black Pill, Pugh William, Stanage, Brampton Prosser John, Tynyrhwl farm,Merthyr Swansea Bryan R.S.O. Radnorshire Cynog, Brecon Pugh Mrs. S. &; J. Castell, Llanfihan- Pugh Wm. Woodbine lodge, Harolds- Prosser John Pugh, Trevithel court, gel-y-creuddyn Lower, Aberystwyth ton St. Issell's, Haverfordwest BronIlys, Talgarth R.S.O. Breconsh Pugh Mrs. Anne, Penlan, Cayo, Llan- Pughe Henry, Benglag, Llanddeinol, Prosser Joshua, Merthyr Cynog,Brecn wrda R.~.O: Carmarthenshire Llanrhystyd R.S.O. Cardiganshiro Prosser Mrs. M. A.BuilthR.S.O.Brcnsb Pugh Davld, Jun. Church ho. Llan- Pughe Wm. Pencwmawr, Llandeinol, Prosser Thomas, Crickadarn, Erwood deilo-Graban, Builth R.S.O. Brcnsh Llanrhystyd R.S.O. Cardiganshire R.S.O. Breconshire Pugh David, Erwlwyd, Cayo, Llan- Purser William Edward, Grondre ho. Prosser Thomas, Heoleinon faen, Llan- wrda R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Grondre, Clynderwen R.S.O. Pemb defalIe, Talgarth R.S.O. Breconsh Pugh David, Ffosyhin, Blaenpenal, Pyddoke John WhateIy, Gwmos. Prosser Thomas, Hillis, Llanfillo, Tal- Tregaron R.S.O. Cardiganshire Ystradgynlais, Swansea garth R.S.O. Breconshire Pugh D. Gr~en, St. Harmon's,Rhayadr Badcliffe Wm. &; Evan, Morlangha, Prosser Thomas·, Tygroes, Llangorse, Pugh DaVld, Gwenddwr, Erwood Peterstone-Super-Ely, Cardiff Talgarth. ~.S.O. ~reconshire RS.O. ~reconshire Radcliffe John, Nantbrane, St, Ly- Prosser WIllIam, Cnckadarn, Erwood Pugh Davld, Hafodrddu, Cayo, LIan- thans, Cardiff R.S.O. ~r~conshire wrda R.~.O. Carmarthenshire Radcliffe Samuel, Peterstone-Super- Prosser Wilham, Llanhamlach, BrecD Pugh Davld, Three Crosses, Swansea Ely, Cardiff -.
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