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Tredegar. [Monmouth.] DIRECTORY.] 97 TREDEGAR. [MONMOUTH.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Harrhy George, Morgan street Morgan William, Church square Anthony Thomas George,Queen. square Harris Charles Rice, Sirhowy honse Orchard William, Queen square Bevan l\'frs. Church square Hughes Rev. David [Independent], Phillips Rev. J. L. rindependent] Bevan Theophilus George town Reed James, Bedwe11ty house Brown George Arthur, Church street Hunter Charles, Sirhowy house. Rogers Richard, George town Campbell William~ Park place Jones Rev. Wm. [Independent], High st Shepard Horace, Polar ho. Church st Cawood Alfred John, Park place J ones Llewellyn · Spooner Mrs. Charles street Coates Nathaniel, Sirhowy Kennedy Rev. George [WesleJan], Waiters George Wilkinson,Vale terrace Davies Edward .John Cox, Bridge st Park row Widdowson Charles, Sirhowy cottage Edwards Isaac, Queen street Leigh Rev. Edmund, .J.P. Sirhowy Williams J oseph, Church str~t Green James Thomas, Ash Vale house Lewis Rev.Joseph [Baptist], Church st Williams Thomas, Sirhowy • COMMERCIAL. - Gough John, grocer & draper, George town Ammonds Thomas, provision dealer, Charles street Gough Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Red Lion square Anthony Thomas George, surgeon, Qneen square Gragg Martha (Mrs.), butcher, Market street Aubrey Morgan, butcher, Queen street Green James Thomas, mineral agent to the Tredegar Iron Baines Richard, earthenware dealer, Morgan street Company, Ash Vale house Barnard Edward, shoe maker, Queen square Greig Theophilus, butcher, Collier.ii' row Barnett Lewis, pawnbroker, Queen street, & at Ebbw Vale Griffiths Abraham, contractor, Sirhowy Barnett Mary Ann (Miss), Tredegar A rmtt hotel, M organ st Griffiths John, grocer, Church street Bennett Charles, grocer, Church street Hadley Isaac, shoe maker, George town Hevan Theophilus, accountant to the Tredegar Iron Co Hall Henry, grocer, Circle· & at Rhymney & Ebbw Vale Blackhorow Edward, carting agent to the Sirhowy railway, Harrhy George, manager of the West of England & South Sit·howy station Wales District Bank, Morgan street Brion Eleanor (Miss), ladies' school, Morgan street Harris & Bloom, pawnbrokers, Morgan street Broad Benjamin Wiliiam, Golden Lion, Morgan street Harris Charles Rice, solicitor, Morgau street Brook field John, clerk to guardians of the Bedwellty Union, Harris Ephraim, pawnbroker, Church street superintendent registrar, clerk to the commissioners of Harris Herman, dealer in paper hangings, Colliers' row taxes for the Bedwellty division, Church street Harris Jenkin, furniture dealer, Circle Brown George Arthur, surgeon, & surgeon to the Tredegar Harris John, shoe maker, High street Iron Co. Church street Hawkios Elijah, blacksmith, Market street. Brown William, grocer, Colliers row Henry David, Miners' Arms, Church street Caird Charles, teacher of music, Charles street Hinton Frederick John, hair dresser, Market street Charles William, grocer, Mtlrgan street Hodges Richard, earthenware dealer, Market street Clayton William, photographer, Iron street ' Holder William, Black Prince, Circle Coates Nathaniel, surgeon, Sirhowy Holmes John, grocer Circle Conwill Thomas, stone mason, Park row • Holmes Thomas, road contractor, Earl street Coombs Thomas, baker, Red Lion square Horlick Egbert, clothier, Morgan Mtreet Crawley Timothy, shoe maker, Church street Howells Howell, butcher, Market house Cross well John, chemist, Mor~lln street - Huggins Ann (Mri.), baker, Queen street Daniel Hugh Morgan, Red Lwn, Queen street Hughes David, grocer, Queen street David & Sloper, leather sellers, Church street Hunter Charles, mechanical engineer to the Tredegar Iron - Davies Edward, news agent, Circle Company, Sirhowy house Davies Edward John Cox, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates Hutchings Elias Ford, boot maker, 1\:lorgan street of the Bedwellty division, clerk to the guardians, clerk to Hutchings John, boot maker, Market street · the highWay board, clerk to the assessment committee at Huxtable William, grocer, Bridge strtet Crickhowell, deputy coroner for the liberties of Crick­ J ackson J ames, earthenware dealer, Colliers' row howell & Tretower (in the county of Brecon), clerk to the James John, tailor, Queen's square local government board, secretary to the Gas & Water .James Roger, travelling draper, High street Company, & to the Market Compan,y Limited at James Thomas William, watch maker, Circle Brynmawr; offices, Bridge street, & at Crickhowell & J enkins David, furnace manager to Ebbw Vale Co. Sirhowy Brynmawr Jenkins David, provision dealer, Charles street Davies Emma (Mrs.), straw bonnet maker, Market street Jenkins Francis, shopkeeper, Church street Davies Henry, dining rooms, Morgan street J enkins John, chemist, Church street Davies J enkin, grocer & confectioner, Circle & Chapel street Jenkins Oliver, shoe maker, Church street Davies Jeremiah, tailor, Chapel street J enkins Richard, Spirit vault~ M organ street Davies Lewis, boot maker, Colliers' row J enkins Thomas, stone mason, \Jhurch street Davies Rees, grocer, Queen street Jones David, Freemasons' Arms, Circle Davies Thomas, Crown inn, Charles st-reet Jones David, greengrocer, Park row Davies William, fishmonger, Market street J ones Ed ward, shopkeeper, Queen street Davies William, linen draper, Morgan .street Jones Edward, tailor, Earl streef Davis William, shopkeeper, High street Jones Henry, butcher, Church street Day James, jeweller, Morgan street Jones Jenkin, shoo maker, Union street Driscoll Michael, greengrocer, Iron street Jones John, grocer, Mount street Edwards David, George, Mount street J ones John, harness maker, Iron street Edwards Ree~, farrier, shoeing & general smith, wheelwright J ones John, shoe maker, Charles street & cart & "\'an builder, Church street Jones John, shopkeeper, Iron street Edwards Sibella (Mrs.), Coach~ Horse&, Charles street J ones John, slater & plasterer, Market street Ellis Ellis, butcher, Market house J ones John, tailor, Market street . Etheridge George, hair dresser, Colliers' row Jones Joseph, shoe maker, High street Evans Evan & William, grocers, & at Ebbw Vale J ones Llewellyn, furnace manager for Tredegar Iron Co Evans Benjamin, earthenware dealer, Colliers' row J ones Rees, tailor, Bridge street Evans David, greengrocer, Bridge street Jones Richard, carrier, Park row Evans Erasmus, tailor, Earl street Jones Richard, tailor, Park row Evans Evan, boot maker, George town Jones Thomas, butcher, Church street Evans Evan, haulier, Queen street Jones William Richard, fruiterer, Queen street Evans Jemima (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Queen street Jordan Robert, mineral agent, Sirhowy Evans John, butcher, Queen street Judd John, butcher, Queen street . Evans John, grocer, Colliers' row Levy James Don, furniture dealer, Colliers' row Rvans John, tailor Chapel street. Lewis Edward William, registrar of births & deaths for the Evans Mary (Mrs.t butcher, Red Lion square Tredegar district, Bridge street Erans Thomas, grocer, tea dealer & provision merchant, Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper, Sirhowy Church street Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner, Morgan street Evans William, chemist & drnggi~t, 19 Castle street Lewis John, ironmonger, Queen street Fowler John Porter, grocer, North lane - Lewis John Richard, auctioneer & registrar of marriages for Fox Michael, tin plate worker, Morgan street the Tredegar district, George town Fox Owen, tin plate worker, Colliers' row Lewis Lewis, boot maker, Queen street Gatehouse Gwenlliam (Mrs.), harness maker, Church street Lloyd David, shoe maker, Queen square Glover George, shopkeeper, Church street Lloyd Thomas, boot manufacturer, currier & leather mer­ Gough James, grocer, Church street chant, Colliers' row 7 j .
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