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Ot Castle, Geoffry Edward Wheatly Cobh Esq • • LIST OF TI{E ' With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume. • • PAGE PAGB • Argoed (The), Kyrle Mitford Chatfield -esq. M.A. see Llantarnam Abbey, Sir Clifford John Cory hart. M.P., ~e11allt ........•...................•........••.••.••....•...•.••..• ~~ J.P. see Llanvihangel-Llantamam ........................ ,. 102 Belmont (Caerleon village), Lionel I<'ranklin Beynon Llantilio court, Sir Henry Mather-Jackson hart. D.L., esq. see Christchurch . •••••.•.. .• . •• . .• •. •• . •• . .• . •• . •• . •• .• • 64 J.P. see Llantilio-Crossenny.................................. 98 Bertholey park (unoccupied), see Llantrissent ............ 99 Llanvihangel court, Mrs. B. St. John Attwood- Blackhrookep Rohert Newton Jackson esq. J.P. see Mathews, see Llanvihangel Crucomey ...... ............ 102 S kenfrith . •. •. • . •• • . • . • . • •. • . •• . •• . • •. • • •• 2 1 8 Llanwenarth house, Frederic Morgan Hnmfrey esq. Brynderwen, Edward Henry Mortimer Lucknow esq. M.A., J.P. see Llanwenarth Ultra ....................... 105 t:I.A. Camb. see Llanarth.................. .••.••••• ..• ••••.• 83 Llanwem house, David Alfred Thomas esq. M.A. Bryn-Ivor Hall, John Wyndham Beynon esq. J.P. see Cantab., D.L., J.P. see Llanwem ........................ 100 Marshfield ........................•••..•..•..•..•.•.........•.. :... xo8 Llan-yr-Avon, Alfred Mas3ey Pilliner esq. J.P. see Caerleon ho. John Chas. Llewellyn esq. see Caerleon... 54 Llanfrechfi' IA>wer •••••• ···································~··· 86 Caer-llan, Captain Henry Edward Waiters R.N. (ret.), Llwyndu court (unoccupied), Abergavenny ,........ 19 J. P. see Cwm carvan ........•.......••........•.......••.....• 67 Maindiff court (unoccupied), see Llantilio-Pertholey ... 99 Caldicot castle, Geoffry Edward Wheatly Cobh esq. J.P. Malpas court, Francis Thomas Egerton Prothero esq. • see Caldicot . ... .. ... .. .. •..•.. .• ..• . • . .. .•• ••• . ...•• 56 M. A., J .P. see Malpas •......•••••••••••..•..••.• •.• ..••••••• 107 Castle house, John Humphreys esq. see Usk ............ 233 Moynes court, Peter Haigh Thomas esq. see Mathem... 109 Cefn lla, Marquis de la Pasture, see Llanbadoc ......... 83 Nant Oer, Ferdinand Pakington John Hanbury esq. Cefntilla court, Thomas Henry Shaw esq. see Llaudenny 84 D.L., J.P. see Al>ergavenny ••••••.•••••••••••.••••••••.•••.• 19 Clytha park, William Reginald Jos. Fitzherbert Herhert Nevill hall, Mar~tuess of Ahergavenny K.G. see Aber- esq. D.L., J.P. see Llanarth................................. 83 gavenny ......................................................... 19 Coldbrook park, Sir Arthur James Herbert M.A., Newton conrt, Rev. Charles W. Griffin M.A. G.C.V.O., D.L., J.P. see Abergavenny ................... 19 Dixton ..•....••.•. .._,...... •. ••• •. •.•• . •• . •• ••• .•• . •• . •• . •• ••• ••• •. • 69 Coldra house, Charles Herbert Firbank esq. J.P. see' Oak Grove, Henry Hastings Clay esq. D.L., J.P. see Christchurch ....... .. ... ... ..•... .•....... ... .•.••.••.•.•.•..• 63 St. Arvans ••.•••••••••••• ··············••11!••••·················· 214 Court-Bleddyn, Mrs. Watts, see Llangibby ............... 91 Palace (The) (unoccupied), see Mathern .................. 109 Croft-y-Bwla, CoL James Harford Walwyn J.P. see Pant-y-goitre, Trevor Davies Berrington esq. Monlliouth . ... • ..• . ..•..• ... .. .. .• .. ... ..• . .• .•• I 13 Llanvair-Kilgidin ....... .•• •••••• ••• .•• .•••••••••••••• .•••••••• 101 Dan-y-Graig, Capt. Godfrey Radcliffe, see Grosmont 8o Part-y-Seal, Henry Partridge esq. J.P. Grosmont... 8o Dingestow court, Samuel Courthope Bosanquet esq. Penarth house, )Vm. Charles Addams-Willia.ms esq. D.L., J.P. see Dingestow ...........•...........•..•.••.....• 69 see Llangibby ·················-·······························• 91 Glansychan, Wm. Phillips James esq. J.P. Abersychan 28 Pentre (The) (unoccupied), see Abergavenny ............ 19 Glen court, Philip Edward Murel esq. see Llanllowell... 95 Pen-y-park, Albert Addams-Williams esq. li.S.A., Glen Trothy, Reginald Vaughan esq. J.P. see Llaniiijo- LL.M., J.P. see Llangibby ................................. 91: Crossenny ...............................................~.:;.... 98 Pen-y-Worlod, Hanmer James Miers, esq. Llanfoist 86 Gorelands, John Edwin Brewer esq. J.P. see Llangstone 92 Piercefield park, Henry Clay esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. Goytrey hall, Lieut.-Col. Edward Boustead Cuthbertson St. Arvans ...................................................... 214 M.V.O# see Goytrey ............................................ 77 Plas Llecba, Edward Windsor-Richards esq. D.L., J.P. Graig (The), Edward Kendal Edmonds Mardon esq. see Tredunnock ................................................ 228 J.P. see Grosmont ............................................. So St. Pierre park, Major Cyril ::5tacey J.P. St. Piene 217 Hardwick court, Ernest Hartland esq. M.A., I<'.S.A., Scyborwen, The Ladies Elizabeth Sarah & Augusta • J. P. see Chepstow .. .•• .••..•. •..•. •••.•••••. ...•• .•. ... ... ••• 59 Georgina Legge, see Llantrissent •••.•• •••.••.•• ••••.•••• 99 Hendre (The), Lord Llangattock D.L., J.P. see Shire Newton hall, Charles Oswald Liddell esq. J.P. Llangattock-Vil>on-Avel....................................... 90 see Shire Newton ••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 217 Hilst(ln park, Douglas William Graham esq. J.P. see Snatchwood park, Mrs. Edward Jones, see Pont- St. Maughans ....••....•..•••••••••••.•••.•••••••..••••.•••••••• 216 newynydd •••.••••• ··························•·•ot•••··············· 196 Hill (The), Charles Herbert George Martin esq. see Talycoed court, Col. Joseph Alfred Bradney, C.B., Ahergavenny ................................................... 19 D.L., J.P., F.S.A. see Llanvihangel-Ystem-Llewern 104 Itton court, William Edward Carne Curre esq. D.L., Tredegar Park, Lord Tredegar, see Bassaleg ··········•• 36 J.P. see Itton ................................................... 82 Tredilion park, William Lloyd Thomas esq. J.P. eee Llanarth court, Maj.-Gen. Sir lvor John Caradoc Llantilio-Pertholey............................................. 99 Herbert hart. C. B., C.M.G., M.P. (Lord-Lient. ), · Trewyn, His Honor Judge S. A. Hill Kelly1 see Llanarth .•• : •••••.. :.......................................... 83 Cwmyoy ················································-······· 68 Llandogo priory, Arthur Godfrey Burchardt-Ashton Triley court, Major Eugene Ayshford Sandford J.P. esq. J.P. see Llandogo •••.•••••••••....•.•••..••••••••••••••• 85 see Llantilio-Pertholey ............................ _-........... 99 Llanfoist house (unoccupied), see Llanfoist............... 86 Twyn Bell, Percy Radcliffe esq. J.P. Llanbadoc... 83 Llanfrechfa grange, Col. William Frederick Cleeve & Tygwyn, Mrs. Owen, Llantilio-Pertholer. ............ 99 Mrs. Cleeve, see Llanfrechfa Lower........................ ~6 Ty-to-Maen, Sir John Gunu J.P. see St. Metlons ......... 216 Llangibby castle, Frederick Rutherfoord Harris esq. Vaindre hall, Sir Richard Mathias kt. J.P. St. J.P. see Llangibby .••••••••.••••••••..••••..••••...••••.•.••..• 91 Mellons ····-··········-······-··············-·········•······ 216 Llanover house, Major-Gen. Sir Ivor John Caradoc Wonastow court, Sir John Henry Seale hart. D.L., J.P. Herbert hart., C.B., C.M.G., M.P. (Lord-Lieut.), see see Wonastow ................................................... 236 Llanover .......................... ·····························~ g6 Wyastone ~ys, Waiter Levett esq. see Dixton •.••••••• 69 LI~;~!~~~:. ••~.~~~·--~~:.~~~~ •. ~.... ~~~~~~~~:....... ~~: 216 "'1!~~~~-P~eral:ra~~::~~:~.!.~~~~~:~~~~--~~: 109 • • • .
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