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SOUTH WALES. [KELLY's Farmers-Eontinued 992 FAR SOUTH WALES. [KELLY'S FARMERs-eontinued. Evans Evan, Pantdwfwn, St. Clea1'9 l!:vans James, Adde1'fin, Uangunnock. Evanll Mn. Esther, Ynysyruyddfa Evans Evan, Pantglas, Cayo, Llan- Carmarthen farm, Ysclydach, Senny Brudge w1'da RS.a. Ca1'marthenshire Evans Jas. Bank house, S()lva RS.a. R.S.O. Breconshire Evans Evan, Panotmelin. Lampeter Pembrokeshire Evans E. Brynfedwenfach, Cenlan-y- R.S.O. Cardiganshire Evans James, Blaenpydernin, Llang- Mae~mawr,TalybontRS.O.CardgnshEva,ns E. Pargold, Llanarth,Llandyssil byther RS.O. Carmarthenshire Evans Evan, Brynfedwenfach, Elerch, EvallS Evan, Penddaulwyn-fach, Llan- Evruns ·James, Cargowil, Llanwnda. Talybont RS.O. Cardigans:hire gunnor, CarIllarthen Fishguard R8.0. Pe'IIlbrokeshire Evans Ev:m, Bryngwyn, Llanddeinol, Evans Evan, Penrallt, Capel C&man, Evans Jas. Closglas,Rhosmaen,Llan- Llanrhystyd R.S.O. Cardiganshire B<mcath R.S.O. Pembroke dilo RS.a. Carmul'thenshire Evans' Evan, Brynmadog, Derry ar- EvalIJls Evan, Penrhyw, Llanllawer, EV3ns James, C1'aiglas Llanddewi,Vel- mQnd RB.a. Cardiganshire Fisbguard RS.O. Pembroke frey, Narberth, Pembrokeshi1'e Evans Evan, Bryn Sadler, Pontyclun Eval1s E. Pentwyn, Ynysmeudw, Llan- Evans James, Dolanhirion, Llando- RS.a. Glamorganshire guicke, Swansea very RS.O. Carmartbenshire ~vans Evan, Bwlch~'gwynt,Cayo,Llan-Evans Evan, Rhos inn, Cilymaenllwyd, Evans James, Fagwrgocb-fach, Mor- wrda R.s.a. CarmartJhenshire Lo~in RS.a. Carmarthens'hire vil, Treffgarne RS.a. Pembrokesh Evans Evan, Ce.fn, Llanegwad, Nant- Evans Evan, Slow 'Worm's nest, Cam- Evans James, Felinfach, Cayo, Llan- garedig R S.a. C.armal'thenshire rose R S. a. Pembrokeshire wrda R. S.a. Carmarhenshire Evans Evan, Clawddmawr,Llanegwad, Evans. Evan, Three Crosses, Swans-ea Evans James, Glanrhydw, Llanfihan­ Nantgaredig RS.O.C.armartbenshre Evans Evan, Tynwain, Cwmdauddwr, gel, Aberbythych, Golden Grove Evans Evan, Coedygocf,Cayo,Llanwrda Rhayader RS.a. Carmarhenshire Its.a. Carmarthens:hir-e Evans Evan, Veynor, Manordivy, B-on- Evans James, Glantowy. Llangadock Evans Evan, Cribyn, Trelech St.Clears ca,th R.S.O. Pembrokeshirer RoS.a. Carmarthenshire Evans E. Croft-yr-haidd, Pontypridd Evans Evan, "'ern, Llangolman, Clyn- Evans James, Gorsfach, Llanglyd- Evans Evan, Cwmcan, LlanfihanO'el- derwen RS.a. Pembrokeshire wen, Hebron RS.a. Carmarthensh geneur-glyn, Earth R.s.a. Card~sh Evans Evan, YnySlbutten, Rhydyfro, Evans J. Knightson,New HedgesTnby EvanS' Evan, Cwmclyd, Rhostic Llani- Swansea Evans James, Llangenau, Crickhowell lar RS.a. Cardigan Evans Evan, Ystradcorwg-isaf, Llan- Evans James, Llethermaur, Llandilo Evans Evan,Cwmglaw-fawr,Llansawel, llawdy, Llanpumpsairut RS.O. RS.a. Carmarthenshire Llandilo RS.a. Carm'artihensbire Carmarthenshire Evans James, Maescastell, Maerdy, Evans Evan,Danylan,Llandeibie RS.a. Evans E. J. Cnwcybarcut, Llangwyry- Llandilo RS.a. Carmartbenshire Carmarthenshire fon, Llanrhystyd RS.a. CarcLigansh Evans James, Morfa bach, Laugharne, Evans Evan, Erwfwr, Llanedy,Pontar- Evans Evan James, Cnwigbarcil, LIan- St. Clears dulais RS.a. Glamorgan rhystyd RS.a. Cardigansobire Evans J. Mount Pleasant, Maenclo- Evans Evan, Esgairnodded,Cayo,Llan- Evans EvanPrice,Glasalltissa,Myddfai, chog, Treffgarne R S. O. Pembroksh wrda RS.a. Ca:rmarthenshire Llandovery RS.a.CaNllarthenshire Evans James, Newhouse, Bryngwyn, Evans Evan, ESlgair Tanglwst, Troed- Evans Frederick, Cwmmawr, Llan- Hay RS.a. Breconshire grawr,~ewcastJe Emlyn,Cardgnshre arthney RoS.O. Carmarthenshire Evans James, Oxland, Penally RS.O. Evans Evan,FelingwmMill,Llanegwad, Evans George, Box, Gorseinon RS.O. Pembrokeshire Nantgaredig RS.a.Carmarthen,;hre GlMllorgan Evans J. Pantygorphwys, Llanddewi Evans ~van, Forest, Talley, Llandilo Evans George,Litton court,Presteigne Velfrey, Narberth, Pembrokeshire RS.a. Carmarthensluire KS.O. Radnors.hire Evans Jas. Pantyrhedin, Cayo, Llan- Evans Evan, Garregfwr Ystradfellte, Evans George" Newton, Manorbier wrda R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Hirwain, Aberdare RS.O. Pembrokeshire Evans J.Parkyrhos,Blaenporth,Cardgn Evans Evan, Ge!1yweirdy, Ammanford Evans George, Plasygwere, St. Clears Evans James, Penlan, Llanwnda. RS.a. CarmarthensJhire Evans George, Tankerston, Brawdy, Fishguard RS.a. Pembrokesbire Evans Evan, Glaurhyd, Cayo, Llan- })enycwm R.S.O. Peembroke E,-ans James, Penrhyn, Fishguard wrda R.S.a. Carma:r1Jhenshire Evans Gilbert J. Blaenafon, Trelech, RS.a. Pembrokeshire EvansEvan,Glasallt,LlangadockRS.a. St. Clears Evans J. Penywann, Mount, Cardigan CaI"Illarthens·hire Evans Griffitb, Blaenwenen, Llangoed- Evans J. Rhydmeirch, Llansawel. Evans Evan, Glassalltfawr, Myddfai, more, Cardigan Llandilo RS.a. Carmarthenshire Llandovery RS.O. Ga:rmarthensbire Ev-ans Griffith, Caste.lla, Llantris.mt, Evans James, Quarreduon, Ambleston. EVillns Evan, Gorrig, Llandyssil Pontyc1un RS.a. Glamorganshire Treffgarne RS.a. Pembrokeshire Evans Evan, Gryussaf, Llandde1nol, Evans Griffith, Cwmdyrus, Llangun- Evans James, The Hermitage, Pren- LlanrhySltyd RS.a. Cardiganshire nock, Carmarthen dergast, Haverfordwest Evans Evan, Gwar',coed, Pencader Evans G. B. Llanstephan, Carmarthen Evans J. Treufnucha, Verwig, Crdign RS.a. CarmarthenshIire Evans Mrs.G.Cefn-y-parc,Llantrisant, Evans J. Up. Hasguard, Hasguard. Evans Evan, Heolfawr, Ystradfellt-e, Pontyclun RS.a. Glamorgansbire Little Haven RS.a. Pembrokeshire Hirwain, Aberdare Evans Mrs. H. Rigny, Mount, Cardigm Evans James, Vagwrbach, Morvil, Evans Evan, Gwarcoed, Pencader Evans Henry, Brynperffaith, Llan- Treffgarne RS.a. Pembrokesbire Pain~astle, Builth RS.a. Ereconsh badarncroyddin Upper, Capel Ban- Evans Jas. Wheelabout, Llanddewi Evans Evan, Llanfihangel Nantbran, gor RS.a. Cardiganshire· Velfrey, Narberth, Pembrokeshire Senny Bridge RS.O. Breconshire Evans Henry, Carfarchell, St. David's Evans James Morris, Skerry lake. Evans Evan, Llangynwyd, Bridgend RS.a. PemibrokeSthire Uzmaston, Haverfordwest Evans Evan, Llanrnorlais, Swansea Evans Henry, Doleacion, Llanfihange1- Evans Mrs. J. Dolgllynen, Cenlan-y- Evans Evan, Llethrnen3;dd, Pencader y-creuddyn Upper, Aberystwyth Maesmawr,Talybont R.S. a. Crdgn3h R.s.a. Carmarthenshlre Evans Henry, Garnwen, Llanarthney Evans Mrs. Jane, Ffosyffin, Conwil- Evans Evan, Lletty'rnoyadd-uchaf, RS.O. Carmarthenshire Elvet R.S.O. Carmartbenshire Llan.llawddog,Llanpu'IIlpsaintR.S.a. "Evans Henry, Gelly, Trapp, Llandilo Evans Mrs. Jane, Glanrhyd, Conwil- Carmarthooshire RS.a. Carmarthenshire Elvet R.s.a. Carmarthenshire Evans Evan, Llwmneirrg, Llywel, Evans H. Ivy ha. TQngwynlais, Cardiff Evans Mrs J. Noyaddsharmon farm. Scnnybridge RS.a. Ilreoonshire Evans Henry. Parkau Mawr, :Newport Maesmynis, BuiIth RS.O. Breconsh Evans Evan, Llwynhelig, Cayo, Llan- RS.a. Pemibrokeshire' Evans Mrs. Jane, Penbank Llan- wrda RS.O. Carmarthenshire Evans Henry,Parkenwck,Llanstephan, rhystyd RS.a. Cardiganshire Evans Ev:m, Llwynm.-eirick, Eglwys Carmarthen Evans Mrs. J. Treflas, Llanrhystyd aen Duw, Ga.rth RS.a. Breeonshire Evans H. Penlan, Llangeler,LlandyssiI RS.a. Cardiganshire Evans Evan, Llwynmeirick, Treflis, Evans Henry, Tyrberllan, Wbite Mill, Evans Mrs. Jane, Tyshaf, Talgarth Llangamrnarcb RS.a. Breconshire Abergwili RS.a. Carmarthenshire RS.a. Breconshire Evans Evan. Lower \Yern, Llandefalle, Evans Henry, Wood, Kilgetty, Begelly Evans Mrs. Jannet, Onllwyn, Neath Talgarth RS.O. Breeonshire R.s.a. Pemibrokeshire Evans Jenkin, Bank, Llanrhystyd -Evans Eva~, Morfagwyn, New Quay, Evans H€IIlry Mitchell, Treiburvaugh, RS.a. Cardiganshire Llandyssll Llangnnllo R.S.a. ltadnorshire Evans Jenkin, Penlaogli, Llanrbystyd Evans Evan, Nanteoch, Conwil-Elvet Evans Henry W. Trevaccoon,Llanman, RS.O. Cardiganshire RS.O. Carmarthenshire LetJterston RS.O. Pembroke Evans Job, Coldblow, Narberth Evans Evan, Nanteco, Llangunnock, Evans Howell, Wannlwynd, Oonwil- Evans Job, Glogue, Llangunnock, Carmarthen Elvet R.S.a. Carmarthenshire Carmarthen Rvans Evan, New Quay, Llandyssil Evans Hugh, Clwtiwcoch, Nantcwnlle, Evans Job, anenfawr, Trapp, Llandilo "Evans Evan, Pantdwfn. Llanfihange1 Tregaron RS.O. Cardigansbire R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Abercowin, St. Clears, Carmarthns'h Evans I. Tytoomnn, LlanedeYl\ll,Ca1'dff Evans J. Pantycyrna.u, Llanbadarn­ Rvans Evan, Pantffynnonucbaf, Con- Evans Jacob, Lowland, LlanartlmeYl croyddin Lower. Llanfarian R.S.a. wil-Elvet R. S. O. Carmarthensblire R S. a. Ca:rmarth~nshire Cardiganshire.
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