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SOUTH WALES. Rkelly's 1008 FAR SOUTH WALES. rKELLY'S FARMERS continued. Jenkins J. Brynmawr RS.O.Breconsih Jenkins John, Wick, Bridgend Jenkins David, Pantgwine, Llangen- Jenkins Jenkin, Buildings, Kanteos, Jenkins Joseph, Llwynbedw, Llandy- deirne. Kid'Welly Aberystwyth cefn, Clynderwen RS.O. Pembrksh Jenkms David, Rhywfelan, Llantrisant, Jenkins Jenkin. Drovers' Arms, Lam- .Tenkins Lewis, Bargoed, Cardiff Pontyclun R.S.O. Glamorganshire peter R.S.O. Cardiganshire Jenkins Lewis, Beddau, nr. PontyPridd J-enkins David, Tirbach, Nantewnlle, Jenkins Jenkin, Llanwern,Llanfthangel Jenkins Lewis, Cefngwyn, Elercl;.,. Tre'garon RS.O. Oardiganshire Ystrad, Talsarn RS.O. Cardigansh Tal~bont RS.O. Cardiganshire Jenkins David, Tredwr, Llangranog, Jenkins Jenkin, PenIaw. GartheIi, Jenkins Lewis, GorsIas, LlangwyryfoIi\.p Llandyssil T,a,lsarn R S.O. Cardiganshire Llanrhystyd R. S. O. Cardiganshire Jenkins David, Tyrbwlchmawr, Mount Jenkins Jenkin, Penyrheolgerrig, Mer- .Tenkins Lewis, High st. Cowbridge Cardigan thyr Tydfil Jenkins Lewis, Lanllyn,MonachlogddlI, Jenkins David, Waunllaneisaf, New Jenkins J. Rhysgog, Gorwydd, Llan- Clynderwen R.S.O. Pembrokeshlre Church, Oa,rmarthen ddewi Brefi. Llamo RS.O.Cardgnsh Jenkins Lewis, Penyrheolgerrig. Mer- Jenkins David James, Flemingston Jenkins· J. Warnddu, Llanbadarn Tref thyr Tydfil court, Flemingston, CoWbridge Eglwys, AJberarth RS.O.Cardigansh Jenkins L. A.Dolaujenkin,Llanbadarn- Jtmkins E'b-enezer. Llwyn Evan, Llan- Jenkins Jenkin•• YnyS'Corrwg, GIyn- Fawr, Penybont R.S.O. Radnors'hire arthney RS.O. Carmarthenshire COITwg, Cymmer RS.O.Glamrgnsh Jenkins Mrs.Margaret,Maesteg KS.G. Jenkins Edwd. Cadoxton, Barry Dock Jenkins John, Alltygraban, Pontardu- Glamorgang.hire Jenkins Edward, Co-edlgriffith, Tre- Iais RS.O. Glamorgan Jenkins Mrs. Margaret, Torfoel, l'en- feyrig, Bow Street R.S.O.Card'ignsh J'enkins John, Berllan, Eglwyswrw deryn, Aberdare Jenkins Edward, Penybane, Llancyn- RS.O. Pem1brokeshire Je:nkins Mrs. Margaret, Wayn, Llan- felin. Glandovey R.S.O. Cardigan Jenkins John, Brecon harry, Pontyclun RS.O. GIamrgnsh Jenkins E. The Grn.Pe-ncoed, Brirugend Jenkins John, Bryncethin, Llangeitho, Je:nkins ~Irs. Margt. Ynysfawr, Cwm Jenkins :Mrs. Elizh.Park Upper,Llany- Llanio RS.O. Cardiganshire 'raff, Merthyr Tydfil caiarn, Llanfarian RS.O. Cardignsh Jenkins John, Brynllyrfrith, :Maesteg Jenkins Mrs. Maria, Kevern, New- Jenkins Mrs. Eliz8Jbeth Trecefil, Tre- RS.O. Gla.morganshire port KS.O. Pembrokeshire garon RS.O. Oardigan J.enkills John, Brynwiloch, Llan-gy- Jenkins ~Irs. Martha, Cwmfranfawr, Jenkins, Enoch, Wintlan, Cenlan-y- felaeh, Swansea Cilycwm, Llandovery RS.O. Oar- Maesmawr, TalY'bont R. S. D. Crdgnsh J enkins J n. Caeryrfa, Pentyrch, Cardff marthenshire Jenkins Mrs. Esther, West end, Llaw- Jenkins John, Cathila:>, Ammamord Jenkins Mrs. Martha, Stember, Rud- ha-den, Narherth RS.O. Carmarthenshire baxton, Haverfordwest • Jenkins Evan, Caerhedyn, 8cybor-y- Jenkins John, Ohurch hill, Wymaston, Jenkins ~Irs. Mary, Capel Taffechan, ooed, Glandovey RS.O. Cardigansh Haverfordwest CeIn-Coed, Merthyr Tydfil Jenkins Evan, Dolgamlyn,Cwmrheidol, Jenkins John, Cilvotig, Ll~ndefane, Jenkins Mrs. Mary, Gellywastod,Llan- Alberystwyth Talgarth R.S.O. Breconshlre gyfeIach. Swansea Jenkins Evan, Llangennith, Swansea Jenkins John, Cwmallten, Brongwyn, JeiIlkins Mrs. Mary, Ilston, Swansea Jenkins Evan, Llether, Yspytty Yst- LIandyssil Jenkins Mrs. Mary,Lisworney,C'wbrdg wyth, Ystradmeurig RS.O.Crdgnsh Jenkins J. Efailwen, Penderry,Swnsea Jenkins Mrs. M. Llanmihangel,Cwbrdg Jenkins Evan, PenartMach, Cayo, Jenkins John, Ffynant Hengil, Whit.e Jenkins Mrs. Mary, Nantyneuadd, LlanwI'da KS.O. Carmartheu!<hire Mill, .Abergwili RS.O. Carmrthnsh Kenfig Hill, Bridgend Jenkins Evan. Penrhiwgwysfa, Llangy- Jenokins Jnbn, Frongoch,Vainor Upper, Jenkins Mrs. Mary, The Fields,Pmbrk felach, Swans,ea. 'L:anbadarn Fawr R.S.O. Cardignsb Je:nkins Mrs.Mary A.Busafawr,Tredlis, Jenkins Evan Tyn-y-waen Llantwit, Jenkins John, Hendrewenisha!i,Pontar- Llangammarch RS.O. Breco:n.s.hire Pontrhydyfen RS.O. Glamorg-ansh dulais RS.O. Glamorgan Jenkins Mrs. M. A.Ty-draw,Port Talbot Jenkins :Mrs. :Francis,Llechryd RB.O. Jenkins J. Llainlas, Trelech,St. Clea;rs Jenkins Matthew, Goose green, St. Ca~diganshire Jenkins JoIm, Llangennith, Swansea Ishmael's, Miliord Haven Jenkins Frederick, South Haylett, Jenkins John, Llanmad'oc, Swansea Jenkins Morde'cai, West house, LIan- Ha1"01dston St. Issell's Haverfrdwst Jenkins John, Llannon, Llanelly maes. Oowbridge .Tenkins Gad, AUt V~rlan, Maen- Jenkins J·ohn, Llwynhendy, Llanelly Jenkins ~Iorgan, Oefngole lodge, Cefn­ clochog, Traffgarne R.S.O.Pembrksh Jenkins John, LIwyny'brain, Llan- stylle, Gowerton R.S.O. Glamrgnsh Jenking. Gad, Vorlan, Maenclochog ddarog, Cal'marthen Jenkins Morgan, Coychurch Higher, RS.O. Pemfbrokeshire Jenkins John, Llwywrin, Llanfihange:l, Pencoed, Brid·gend Jenkins Geo. Castlemartin, Pembroke .A.bel"bythych, Golden Grov.e RS. O. J enkins Morgan, Cwmtaff, Cefncoea .Tenkins George, Headborough. Wal- Carmarthenshire Merthyr, Cantreff, Brecon wyn's Castle Haverfordwest Jenkins John, Mansant, Ganol, Llan~ Jenkins Morgan, Gellie Ganol, Senny~ Jenkins George, Tyclose, Loughor gendeirne, Kidwelly Senny Bridge RS.O. Breconshire RS.O. GlamorgaThshir.e JenkiThS John, Merthyr Dovan, Cardiff Jenkins Morgan, Llantrisant, Ponty- J enkins Griffith LlainHogin,Llandyce<fn, J enkins John, Mount Pleasant, Llan- elun R.S. O. Glamorganshire Clynderwen RS.O. Pembrokeshire ved,w, Cardiff Jenkins Morgan, Neuadd, Capel Nant- Jenkins Gwillim Treharne, Gelly, Jenkins John, Pencoitre, St. Andrew's ddu, Cefn-Ooed, l\Ierthyr Tydfil Cymmer R.S.O. Glamorganshire Cardiff Jenkins Morgan, Norfa Uc'haf,PenbryB. Jenkins Henry, Forchgoch, BIaen- .Tenkins John, Penstar, Baglan, Pont· Sarnau RS.a. Cardiganshire gwrach, Cwmgwrach, Neath rhydyfen R.S.O. Glam{)rganshire Jenkins Morgan, Red hill, Tytheg- Jenkins Isaa.c, Froniago, Henllan, Jenkins John. Penytfeidr, Treffgarne ston, Bridgend Llandy,s,sil, Cardiganshire R S.O. Pembrolwshire J enkins Morgan, Troedyfoel, Llany- Jenkins Isaac, Maescrug, Llanbadarn- Jerukins John, Plasbach. Llangen- chaiarn, Llanfarian RS.O. Crdgnsh Fawr R.S.O. Cardiganshire deirne, Kidwelly Jenkins Morgan, 'Wern ddu, Senny~ Jenkins Isa:re, Pwllclan, Llanbadarn- Jenkins Jobn, Ruelissaf, Cyfoeth-y- Sermy Bridge RS.O. Breconshire croyddin upper, Capel BangorRS.O. Brenin, Borth R.B.D. Cardiganshire Jenkins Owen, Bryncoch, Neath Oardiganshire .Tankins JO'hn, StapIet<m, Presteigne .renkins Owen, Crynant, Neath Jenkins J.Woodbarn, Wisto.n,Hvrfdwst RS.O. Radnorshire Jenking. Mrs. Phoobe, Gwernelan,Llarr­ .Te-nkins Jacob,Treoes, Llangan,Brd;gnd Jenkins John, Thornton, Steynton, samlet Higher RB.O. GlamoT'gans.h J enkins J ames, Brimaston Hall, Bays- Milford Haven J enkins Price, Ta<Jk, Llanbadarn castle, "Volfscastle RS.O. P'embrksh Jenkins John, Trebarth, Saundersfoot Fynydd, Penybont RS.O. Radnorsh Jenkins James, Colston, Walwyn's RS.O. Pembrokeshire Jenkins Mrs. Rachel, GoitrecQed, Castle, Little Haven RS.O.Pmbrk:sh Jenkins John, Treofelgarn, Fishguard Quaker·s yard, Treharris, RB.O.. Jenkins. James, Dolauj.enkin, Llalllba- R.S.O. Pembrokeshire Glamorgan darn-Fawr, Pen)'lbont RS.O. Rdnrsh Jenkin,g, John, Tregor, Llansamlet Jenkins Rees, Kenfig Hill, Bridgenci Jenkins James, Renlucha, Cyfoeth-y- Higher R.S.O. Glamorganshire Jenkins Rees, Llangynwyd, Bridgend' Brenin, Borth RS,O. Cardiga.n,shire Jenkins John, Trevllgarn,St. Nicholas, Jelllkins Richard\ Cl' 0 ftufty, Whit­ Jenking. James, Talaohddu, Brecon Fish~uard RS.O. Pem'brokeshire church, Solva RS.O. Pemlbrokeshre Jenkins JameS', Trefere faWl', Tre- Je,nkins John, Trgwyn, Llangendeirne, Jenlkins Richard, Cwm. Llanyr.e, Llan- maen, Oardigan Kidwelly d'rindod RS.O. Radnorshire J.enkins Mrs. J. Llanfigan, near Brecon Jenkinsl John, Tyisal. Glanamman .Jenkins Richard, He-nhafod, Llancyn- Jenkins Mrs. Jane, Tynywain, Capel RS.O. Carmarthensmre felin, Glandovey R.S.O. Cardigan Taffe.chan, C~fn-Coed. MeI'thyrTydfl Jenkins John, Ucheldre, Llanfihangel- Jenkins Richard, Keyston hill, Cam- Jenkins Mrs. Jane·, Waterstone, Mil- y-cl"euddyn Lower, .AJberystwyth rose RS.O. Pembrokeshire ford Haven Jenkins J. Vainor Lower, Aberystwytb Jenkins Richard, Lettyrsclip, LlaIllgy. Jenkins Mrs. Jane, Ynysyfelyn, Cwm Jenkins J. Whiteohall, Wenvoe, Cardiff felach, Swansea Taft', Merthyr Tydfil Jenkins John Owen, Llwymeiyn, Llan- Jenkins Ricbard, Llechweddhen, Tre- Jenkin·s Jenkin, Bargoed, Cardiff badar~FlLwr,PenybontRS.O.Rdnrsh feyrig, Bow Street R.S.O.Oardigansh.
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