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TRADES. [:Monmol THSHIRE ~28 P[B TRADES. [:MONMOl THSHIRE. PuBLIC HousEs-continued. New inn, John James, Lower New Inn, Pontypool King'• Arms, John Summerfield, Trosnant st. Pontypool N~>w inn,Wm.H.Jeffreys, Llantilio-Pertholey,.A.berga"Venny King's Arms, Dl.Watkins, 57 King st. Blaenavon,Pontypl New inn, Albert W. Jones, Bedwellty, Cardiff King-'s Head, William Curtis, Old Market street, Usk New inn, David Charles Jonss, Abercarn, Newport King's Head, Thomas Green, Raglan, Newport New inn, Herbert Rowe Lawrence, Llangstone, Newpor\ King's Head, James Lewis, Redwick, Newport New inn, James Rosser, Skenfrith, Monmonth King's Head, Mrs. Jane Millard, Abertillery New inn, Alfred Sirrell, Llantilio-Crossenny, Abergvnny 'King's Head, Mrs. Caroline Noble, Cross Keys, Newport New inn, George Smith, Bishton, Newport King's Head, Mrs:.A.lice R. Powell, 6o Cross st.Abergvnny New Bridge, A. J. Featherstone, 51 Bridge st. Newport Xing's Head inn, Henry Rees, Castle street, Tredegar XPw Bridge End, Thomas John Stewart, Cwmtillery, King's Head, Allen Trother, Redbrook, Monmouth Abertillery King's Head, Wm. Wells, Station rd. Pontnewydd, Newp011 New Court, James Baker, Maryport street, Usk Xing's Head tap, Blackburn & Co. 203 Dock st. Newport N~>w Market inn, Thomas James Lloyd, 22 Lion stl't'et, 'Labour in Vain, Charles Jeffries, 39 High st. Pontypool Abergavenny Lamb inn, William Bevan, Penyrheol, Pontypool North Western, Charlec; A. Davies, Church st. Tredegar 'Lamb inn, Alfred Cleveland Erratt, Commercial street, North Western betel, G. Hambling,Brecon rd.Abergvnny Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale Oakfield inn, John Jones, Oakfield, Cwmbran, Newport "*Lamb, William Matthews, 25 Merthyr rd. Abergavenny Old Bridge End, George Meredith, Penybont, Cwm- Lamb, Edmund Morris, Beaufort sq.Beaufort (Breconsh) tillery, Abertillery Lamb, Mrs. Maria Phillips, 6 Bridge street, Newport Old Bush, Mrs Margt. Evans,16o Commercial st.Newprt Lamb, Mrs. Mary Jane Webb, Pwll-du, Abergavenny Old Bush, Morgan Jones, Abercarn, Newport Lamb & Flag,Xat Edwards,Llanwenarth Citra,Abergvnny Old Cross Keys, Goff Morgan, 41 Tudor st. Abergavenny Lamb & Flag inn, William Watts, Maryport street, Us~ Old Crown, Harry Strangemore, Sebastopol, Newport Lancaster Arms, Alfred Jenkins, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Old Duke, Daniel Harris. 57 Castle st. Abergavenny Abergavenny Old Green hotel, George Fredk. l3ees,3 High st.Newport Lewis Arms, John Kellow, Machen, Newport Old Herefordshire House, George Evans, 25 Frogtnore Lion inn, Heber Crum, Trelleck, Monmouth strl'et, Abergavenny Lion, Miss Margt. Annie Vaughan, Govilon, AbeTgavenny Old Mitre, Geo. James, Llantilio-Pertholey,Abergavenny Lion, William Joh Watldn!;, Llandogo, Chepstow Old Nag's Head, Wm.Hy. Watkins, StJ.James' st.Monmth Lion, John Williams, Abersychan, Pontypool Old Oak, James Bevan, Llanover rd. Blaenavon, PontYPl Liswl:'rry hotel, Fredk. G. Moseley, Liswerry rd.Newport Old Ship inn, William Barrett, Caerwent, Chepstow Little Rhyd, Joshua Brown, Carmel Town, Beaufort Old Ship, John Derrett, 21 High street, Newport (Breconshirl') Old Swan, Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, Abercarn, Newport Llanfoist inn, Horae" .Tohn Prosser, Llanfoist,Abergvnny 1 Old Tipplino- Philosopher, Thomas Rowland, Calrlieot, Llangibby Arms, Edward Matthews, Market street, Usk Newport e :cr.ondon inn, George Cook, 13 Bailey street, Newport -l'andy inn, Thomas Henry Watkins, Pandy,Abergavenny -London hotel, John Ethelbert Taylor, 23 Monk 11treet, Panteg, Richard Dodsworth, Sebastopol, Newport Abergavenny Pantrbiewgoch inn, George Hargreaves, Llanwenartb )Lord Nelson inn, William Pates, The Back, Chepstow Citra, Abergavenny -Lord Raglan, Albert ArnndelJ, 28 Commercial st.Newprt Pant-yr-Esk, Mrs. Sarah Yorath, Newbridge, Newport 1Iaindee hotel, ~In•. Annie Lock,ro7 Chepstow rd.Newpt Parkhouse inn, John Sterry, Trelleck, Monmouth :__Manson's Cros~ inn, Thomas Higginson, Hereford road, Parrott, William Edward Burton, Blackwood, Newport l\lonmouth Penywau.n, George Wybourne, Upper High st. Rhymney :'viarket tavern, Benj. Dee, Marliet sq. Abercarn,Newport Phillips' Vaults, G. R. Carter, John st. Dock st. Newprt -·Marl<et tavern, John DPlahay, Broad street, Blaenavon, Picton Arms, David Anthony Howell, Dukestown,Tredegr Puntypool Pine Apple, Waiter Goodman, II Steep st. Chepstow \Iarket tavern, J. l\leig-hen. 26 Agincourt sq. Monmouth Plas-y-coed inn, John Curtis, Cwmffrwdoer. Pontypool - Market tavern, John Storey, II Market st. Abergavenny Plough, William Howells, 104 St. Mary st. Risca,Newprt ~\Iarket tavern, Elez.ar Waters, Market street, Pontypool Plough inn, Eli Micbael, Wolves Newton, Chepstow Masonic (The), Sam Sutton, uo Dock street, Newport Plough, J. W. R. Morgan, Pontllanfraith, Newport :!\1'-lsons' Arnts, William Jones, Blackwood, Newport Plough, Hy. Jas.Parfitt,Llantilio-Pertholey, Abergavmny ~Ia~wns· Arms, Jost>ph Mayers, Pantygasseg, Cefnycrib, Plough inn, Frederick Taylor, Buckholt, Monmouth • Pontypool Ponthir House, Thomas Lloyd. Ponthir, Newport :\-Iasons' Arms, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Devauden, New- Pontnewydd inn. Edward Walker, Commercial street, • church East, Chepstow Pontnewydd, Newport 'Masons' Arms, Tom ~!organ, ~ewbridge, Newport Portskewett hotel, Geo. Sheppard. Portskewett,Chepstow ~.: ... sons' Arms, Thomas Pritchard, Mill street, Ponty- Potters Arms, Albt. Edwd. Pnrcell, 22 Dock st. Newporl mi!'lter, Ne\\port Prince Llewellyn,David Thomas Lewis,Dukestown;Tredgr :\l:lsons' Arms, G. Tillings, Crown st. Crumlin, Newport Prince of Wales, Aneurin Jones, 101 Beaufort rise, Bean- -·Masons' Arms, Alfd. J. Watkins, Tintern Parva,Chepstow fort (Breconshire) "":"'faybt>rry Arms, )frs. :\fary Fisher, High street, Briery Prince of Wales, Theo. C. Jon~s, 46 Cardiff rd. Ne'!port Hill, Ebbw Valt> Prince of Wales, Geor~ Rawlmgs, High st. Abertlllery :\l~·pole, Joseph Davies. Rhiwderin, Newport Prince of Wales, David Thomas, Blaenavon, Pontypool ~It>chanics' Arms, \Vm. Hy. Wakefit>ld,Dukestown,Tredgr Puddler's Arms, Thomas Morris, Moriale st. Rhymney _!!ill tavern, John Davies, Glannant, Cwmbran, Newport Pnnch HonsP, Albert Tuttiett, Morgan street, Trede!;.ir -\lilton hotel, Mrs. Jane Williams,Christchurch, Newport , Queen, William Henry Chappell, 149 High 11treet, Aber- • (po~tal address, Llanwern) sychan, Pontypool ':\imPrs' Arms, Edgar Francis, High street, Blaina Qm•en Victoria, Charles Moses, Brynteg cres. Rhymney ~int>t·s' Arm~. Gwilym lfilliams, 48 Beaufort rise, Beau- I Queen's, Willia.m 'fhorne, Abertillery roo.d, Blaina folt (Breconshire) Queen's Head, Charles Curnoek, St. James' st. Monmt.h '[itre inn, William Fisher, Kin~,r street, Abertillery ll Queen's Head, Mrs. Eliza Hawkins, Redbrook,Monmouth Monmouthshire House, T. A.Delafield,Ross rd.Abergavnny Qnl:'en's Head, Ernest Moulton, 13 Moor st. Chepstow Monmouthshire inn, Philip Stead,Mitchel-Troy,Monmouth Queen's Head, Hy Albt. Newbery, New Ma;rket st. Usk :\Iontague, Thomas Saunders, 43 Crane street, Pontypooll Queen's Head, John \Villiams, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny. :'\lonlders' Arms,W.H.Broadrihb,67 Shaftesbury st.Nwprt J Qneen'~< hotel, Frederick Price, Cwymsfiog '\I<Junt Plea!<ant inn, Edgar Bishop, Garn road, Nant-y- 1 Raglan Arms, George Francis Wake, Llandenny,Newpori g-lo, Brynmawr (Br!'conshire) 1 Railway inn, Jas. Coles, Station st. Abersychan,Pontypool ~Iount Pleasant, Frank Patey, Ahna stret>t, Cwmtillery, Railway hotel, Levi Da.vies, Marshfield, Cardiff Abertillery Railway tavern, \Vm.Davies, Dany Graig rd.Risca,Nwpri :\Ionntain Air, John Forke~well, Penyrheol, Pontypool 1 Railway hotel, James Herbert, 79 & 8o Dock st. Newport; Mountain Ash inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, Bedwellty Railway tavern, Isaac Hulin, Lower Church st. Chepstow mountain, Tredegar Railway inn. G!'o. F. Jones, Oakfield, Cwmbran,Newporl ~ag's Head, Thomas Henry Savery, Tlfyn square, Usk Railway hotel, Thomas Roylance Pugh, Bridge street, Nadgation inn, Augustus Dodd, Pontypool rd. Crumlin , Biaenavon, Pontypool ~aylor's Arms, Edward Caleb, Mynyddislwyn, Newport I Railway hotel, Levi Hogers, Brecon road, Abergavenny Nl'w inn, Alfred Anslow, Llangeview, Usk , Railway inn. Wm. Hy. Tossell, Bridge st . ..Abertillery New inn, .John Benjamin, Pwllmeyric, Chepstow 1 Railway, Arthur Williams, Sirhowy, Tredegar ::"iew inn, William Bevan, Fwthog, Abergavenny *Red Hart, Thomas Probert, Llanvapley, Abergavenny No>w inn, Thoma.s Ca.shell, Llanfoist, Abergavenny Red Lion, Ebenezt'r Bennett, Rassa, Beaufort (Breconsh) New inn, Dn·id Davies, Fleur-de-Lis, Cardiff Red Lion, Mrs. Mary Bevan, 47 Stow hill, Newport NP\'1" inn, George Duck, Abersychan, Pontypool Red Li<m, Archer Davies, Bryngwyn, Raglan Xew inn, '\frs. Matilda George, Magor, Newport Red Lion, Mrs. Elizh. Clara Davies, Caerleon, Newport .
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