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MONMOUTH.] Orme Rev - COURT DIRECTORY. J 115 REE (MONMOUTH.] Orme Rev. George, Crossway Green Phillips Henry, Friars cottage, Water- Price James William, Frogmore street cottage, St. Arvans, Chepstow loo road, Newport Abergavenny Orphan John, 1 Devon place, Newport Phillips J ames, Chippenhamgate street, Price 1 ohn, 10 W estgate buildings, Osmond Mrs. North street, Cantref, Monmouth Abergavenny Ahergavenny Phillips John, 3 Park street. Newport Price Misses, Castle street, Abergavenny Ouchterlony Mrs. Tredilion park, Llan- Phillips John, 8 Stow hill, Newport Price Mrs. Cwmcarvan, Monmouth tillio-Pertholey, Abergavenny Phil!ipsJ ohnSmith,l4. Cardiffrd.N ewprt Price Mrs. Lion street, Abergavenny Owen D. G. M.D. 7 Victoria crescent, Phillips Miss, Risca h~. Hisca, Newport Price Mrs. 2 Park street, Newport Newport Phillips Mrs. 105 Stow hill, Newport Price Mrs. Trosnant house, Pontypool Owens Mrs. 5 Summerhill villas, Isca Phillips Mrs. 2 Windsor ter. Newport Price Thos. Vine cottage, Abergavenny terrace, Maindee, Newport Phillips Mrs. T. M. 2 St. la villas, Gold Price William, Bridge street, Usk Pacy John, Monmouth house, Welsh Tops, Newport Price William, Castle st. Abergavenny street, Chepstow Phillips Thomas, Abercarn, Newport Price William, Glan-nant-y-Llan, Page Mrs. I Crownst.l\Iaindee, Newport Phillips William, J".P. Tydee, Newport Llanfoist, Abergavenny Pain John David, Dock street, Newport Phillips William, Llanbaddock, Usk Price William, Monkswood Chapel, & Glanwerne, Chepstow JOad, Christ- Phillips William, v.n.L. Whitson etJurt, Pontypool church, Newport Newport Priee William Kington, 9 Victoria Palling John Geor~e,, New Park house, Phillips Willinm W. J".P. The Grange, c;rescent,. ~ e~port Marshfield, Carmft Raglan _ Pr1chard Wllham G. M.n. Wonastow Palmer Edmund, Crown street, ,Main-. PbillpottsJ olm, 10 Dock street, Newport court, Monmouth dee, Newport Philpot John, Albion road, Pontypool Pride Thomas, The Knolle, Monmouth Palm er Jspb.E.17 Cardiff road, Newport Philpott Mrs. Elm cottage, Mattherne, Pritchard Rev. John, Abersychan, Pon- Palmer Mrs. Victoria cottage, Dry- Chepstow typool bridge, Monmouth Pick ford William, l 0 Cliftun pl. Newport Pritchard J ames, 23 Tunnel ter.N ewport Pamely Mrs. Bridge street, Chepstow Pierce John,·Glenview .house, Crumlin, Pritchard John, Field cottage, Dry- Papworth Thomas Hodges, 2 hca ter- Newport bridge, M on mouth race, Maindee, Newport Filcher Rev. Jesse, Durban cottage, Pritchard Miss, Burnt l10use, Sken- Parker Edward, Maryport street, Usk Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny frith, Monmouth Parker J ames, Ty-Clyd, Govilon, Pinner Alfred C. Penffordd house, Stow Pritchard William, The Terrace, Rbym- Abergavenny hill, Newport ney, Tredegar Parker John, Victoria villa, Usk Pitt William, Wyebridge st.Monmouth Probyn Mrs. The Parade, Monmouth Parker Miss, B York place, Newport Pollard Lewis, 1\fanor l\(Juse, Roggiett, Prosser Rev. Wm. Newbridge, Newport ParkesChas.J .J. P. Went.sland, Pontypool Chcpstow Prosser John, 6 Railway street, Newport Parnall HenryJ. Havelock house, Stow Poole Mrs. Brighton villa, Woodland Prosser John P. Rogerstone grange, hill, Newport road, Maindee, Newport St. Arvans, Chepstow Parnall RolJert, Beaufort sq. Newport Pope Rev. 'l'homas, M.A., J.P. Vicarage, Prosser Mrs. Monk street, Abetgavenny Parr Thomas, Llantillio court, Aber- Cl1ristchurch, Newport Prosser Mrs. Pembroke lodge, Merthyr gavenny Port Miss, The Tump, Llanarth, Raglan road, Abergavenny Parry Rev. Robert,. Victoria road, Powell Rev. William, J",p, Oaklands, Prosser Mrs. St. Mary's st. Monmouth Ebbw Vale, Trcdegar Llanhenog, Newport Prosser Mrs. The Vicarage, Newchurch Parry ·John, Highfield house, Ebbw Powell Champney, 1'he Elms, Dixton, east, Chepstow Vale, Tredegar Monmouth Prothero Charles,Westgate ho. Newport Parry Misses, St. James's st. Monmonth Powell J &mes, North street, Cantref, Prothero Mrs. The Parade, MonmoHth Parry Mrs. 13 Merthyr rd. Abergavenny Abergavenny Prethero Mrs. Malpll!l court, Malpas, Parry Mrs. St. James's st. Monmouth Powell Miss, WorcPster st. Monmonth Newport Parsley Thomas, Yew cottage, Chip- Powell Mrs. Agincourt sq. Monmouth Pryce David, Laburoham villa, Cardiff stow road, Maindee, Newport Powell Mrs. Briery hill, Ebbw Vale, road, Newport Parsons J ohn,1Clytha crescent,Newport Tredegar Pngh Rev. JamB.'!, LL.B. Llanfoist, Parsons William Henry, 17 Station Powell Mrs-. Castle street, Abergavenny Abergavenny street, Newport Powell Mrs. Tan house, Abergavenny Pugsley Thomas, Lnxhore house, Main- Partridge J osepb, Cwmffrwd house, Powell Mrs. Victo?ia villa, Merthyr dee, Newport Varteg, Pontypool road, Abergavenny Pugsley William, Luxhore house; Main- Partridge William Bailey, Cwmffrwd Powell Thomas, 1 Morgai1 st. Ne':Vport dee, Newport house, Varteg, Pontypool PowellWilliam, 19Dockstr~t,Newport Pullin Stephen, Belvoir house, Chep- Passadoro Guiseppe Bonafaeio', 2 Lans- PowellWm.OldDixton road, Monmouth stow road, Newport 1 downe place, Newport Powell Wm.Henry,EbbwVale,Tredegar Pyer Thomas Hazel, 20 Capel street, Paton John, Blaenavon, Pontypool Power Nathaniel, Elm cottage, Mitchel- Newport Payne William, 23 J1ridge st. Newport Troy, Monmouth Pyne Mrs. Courtybella terrace, Newport Peake Rev. Henry, B.A. Monk street, PowlesJ. Endell, Leasbrook,Monmouth Quaid Rev. John, Mount Pleasant, Abergavenny . Powles Miss, Glendower st. Monmonth , Chepstow Pearce Mrs. Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny Powles Mrs. MountPleasantJ Monmouth Quinton Mrs. St. Ann's lane, Chepstow Pearse Edward A. Hardwick terrace, PmttWilliam Cassel,4Lansuowne place, Radcliffe Godfrey, Dan-y-Graig, Gros- Chepstow Newport mont, Hereford Pearse Thomas, 2 Talgarth pl. Newport Pratt William Henry, Coedygric, Llan- Rafarel Frederick; Glencoed cottage, PearscmCapt. John R. R.A., J.P. Craig- vrechva Upper, Newport Cwm-Bran, Newport yr-haul, Marshfield, Cardiff Preece Mrs. St. Mary's st. Monmouth Raglan The Right Hon. Lord, CefnTilla Peaty George Robert, 2B High street, Price Capt. James, 85 Commercial road, house, Llaitdenny, Usk Newrort Newport . Railton James, Cf[;!hrt square, Newport Pennel Rev. Dudley William, 4 Depot Price Rev. John, M.A. Llangattock Raine Richard, a cottage, Duffryn, street, Newport Llin~oed, Aberga fenny Bassaleg, Newport • Peppercorne Mrs. Glendower house, Price Rev. John, The Rectory, Llanvi- Rake Herbert1 Victoria place, Newport 1\lonmouth • hangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Chepstow Ramsden Rev. Levi, Chlppenhamgate Percy Rev. A. Nant-y-glo, Tredegar Price Rev. John Bankes, Vicarage, street, Monmoutlr / Perry Rev. Edward, B. A. Llangattock- .Coedkernew, Cardiff Rawlings John S. B West st. Newport vibon-Avel, Monmouth Price Rev.Stephen,Abersychan,Pontypl Ray Mrs. 18 Capelstreet, Newport Peters Rev. Thomas, B.A. Rectory, Price Rev. William, J.P. Vicarage, Read Miss, Arundel house~ Stow bill, Mitcbel-Troy, Monmouth Llanarth, Raglan · Newport Phelps James, York villa, Chepstow Price Rev. William, Vicarage, I..Iangwm Redwood Lewis, The Lawn, Rhymney, road, Newport . Isha, U~k Tredegar PhilippsMrs.Hardwick cottge.Chepstow Price Benjamin, Llanfoist, Abergavenny Redwood Thomas Hall, Jl.D. Bridge Phillips Rev. George, Llanvair-Kil- Price David, B Clifton place, Newport house1 Rhynmey, Tredegar gidin, Ahergavenny PriceEdward,2 Glyn villas,Abergavenny Reece William, Clifton court, Goldcliff, Phillips Rev. J. L. 'J,'redegar Price Miss Elizabeth, Farnham house, Newport Phillips Rev. 'Villiam, Great Oak house, High street, Cserleon, Newport Reed J ames, Bedwellty house, Tredegar Tydee, Bassaleg, Newport.. Price Henry, Duckpool, Christchurch, Rees Capt. David, 19 Lower George Phillips Daniel, 3 Cambria pl. Newport Newport street, Newport Phillips Edward J ..J.P. Drayton 1'illa, Price James Gilbert, 19 Frogmore Rees Rev. William, Pontygof, Ebbw Chepstow road, Maindee, Newport sh-eet, Abergavenny Vale, Tredegar Phillips Frederick, Langley housr, 184 Price James Samuel, Chapel road, Aber- Rees Mnt. Derwalt house, BaBSalpg, Commercial road, Newport gavenny Newport 8* .
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