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• Lewis John, farmer, Fox & Hounds Reece Edward, wheelwright Samuel William, slater Inn Rees John, beer retailer Thomas Evan, Blue Bell Inn Lloyd Thomas, farmer Richards Mrs., farmer, Pwll-coch Thomas William, farmer Mitchell Thomas, gardener Roberts Mrs., farmer, Pwll-Riswael Waiters John, farmer Morgan David, miller and farmer Roberts William, wheelwright W ebber Robert, bailiff to William Morgan Mrs. Leah, beer retailer Roberts William, farmer Alien, Esq. Pearce William, White Hart Inn Roberts William, farmer Williams George Crofts, J. P. Powell Thomas, farmer Rowland J a ne, farmer and miller Williams Richard, blacksmith ST. PIERRE, and RUNSTONE, is a parish and village, three miles from Chepstow; population, 88. The Church. is a small building, dedicated to St. Pierre. The living is annexed with Ports Kewel. Patron, C. E. Lewis, Esq. The Rev. E. F. Lewis, .M.A., is the Incumbent. Letters via Chepstow, which is the nearest Money Order office. Charles Edward Lewis Esq. ; Samuel Matthews, farmer; Daniel N eems, farmer, Runstone. SHIRE NEWTON is a parish and village, four rr.iles from Chepstow; population, 859. The Church is dedicated to St. Thomas-a-Becket. The living is a Rectory, value £310 per annum .. Patron, the Bishop of Llandaff. The Rev. C. R. Hall, M.A., is the Rector. Letters via. Chepstow, which is the nearest Money Order office. Baker Isaac, farmer, Earlswood Haines Oliver, stonemason Lewis John, miller Benjamin Robert, Butcher's Arms Hall Rev. Charles Ranken, M. A., Reece William, fanner Bladon J ames, farmer and miller The Rectory Rithards John, wheelwright Bladon Thomas, farmer Harris William, shopkeeper Sargeant Thomas, fanner Bladon John, farmer Herbert Charles, farmer Stidder William, sen., farmer Bright Thomas, blacksmith Hewitt William, farmer Stidder William, Cross Handli Bryant J ames, market gardener Hughes James, farmer, Batwell Watkins Edward, bootmaker Burridge John, farmer J ames John, farmer, Little Mill Watts Orlando, blacksmith Burrows William, Engineers' Arms J ames William, Five Bells Inn Williams Luke, blacksmith Carruthers J. Proctor, The Grondra J eremy Thomas, beer retailer Williams Richard, wheelwright and Collins John, Cherry Orchard farm J ones J ames, haulier beer retailer Ford William, shopkeeper Keene Henry, farmer Williams Tohn, fanner Gibson J ames, farmer Lewis J ames, farmer Yells and " Coles, The Lower farmer SKENFRITH, SKINFIETH, or SKENFRETH, is a parish, six miles from . The village, whic~~)s small, is situate over the bridge at Monnow; population, 636. The Church is an ancient stru.cture, dedicated to St. Bridget. The living is a Vicarage, value £215 per annum. Patron, G. Speke, Esq. The Rev. William Speke, B.C.L., is the Vicar, and Chaplain to Lord Sandys. Letters via Monmouth, which is the nearest Money Order office. Baker Mrs. Maria, farmer, Ricket's Glasbrook Rev. Edward [Roman Morgan Henry, farmer farm Catholic], Coedangared M organ John, farmer Biggs J ames, farmer Gwillim John, farmer Parry Charles, farmer Biggs J ames, jun., farmer Hall Peter, plasterer Philpotts John, miller Biggs W illiam, farmer Harris Henry, farmer Philpotts William, Bell Inn Cecil J ames, Barn farm J ackson Peter Rothwell, Blackbrook Porter Charles, farmer Clark William, farmer J enkins John, farmer Powell David, shopkeeper Constance Emanuel, land agent to J ohnson Peter, Crossash farm Price John, fanner Mrs. Long J ones John, Upper Craig farm Price John, Cameluck cottage Constance J ames, farmer J ones John, Denkark farm Price J osiah, carpenter Davies William, hop gardens Jones Thomas Minett, auctioneer Price Thomas, shoemaker Edmonds George, farmer J ones William & Thomas, farmers Probert William, Plasiver farm Edmonds J ames, grocer Kedle George, grocer Reece Thomas, farmer Edwards John, beer retailer Lambert Thomas, farmer Rees Thomas, farmer • Elliss George, agent for cattle food Lewis Caleb, tailor Richardson J ames, blacksmith Evans Edwin, Wain fa1m Lewis J ames, maltster Roberts John, farmer Evans George, beer retailer Lewis John, farmer Rogers Abraham, farmer Evans George, farmer Lewis Moses, fanner Rose Stephen, farmer Evans John, farmer Lloyd George, farmer Rosser J ames, New Inn Evans William, farmer Lloyd John, farmer SpekeRev. William, B. c. L., Vicarage Foxwell John, grocer and draper Luton William, farmer Tippins William, fanner Griffiths Francis, faxmer Martin Thomas, farmer Walker William, shoemaker TINTERN PARVA is a parish and village, four. miles from Chepstow; population, 259· The Church is dedicated to St. Michael. The living is a Rectory, value £1 so per annum. Patron, R. H. Williams, Esq. The Rev. Henry John Williams is the Rector. Letters via Chepstow. which is the nearest Money Order office.