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South Wales. [Kelly's SOUTH WALES. [KELLY'S Jones Richard Williams eaq. Tanybryn, Penrhiwceiber, Reed Sir Edwd. Jas. K.C.B. lU Cromwell rd. London SW Mountain Ash Rees Howell esq. Glan Garnant. Garnant R.S.O. Car- Jones Thomas esq. MBindy hotl'lle, Porth marthenshire J ones Thomas esq. Th6 Hafod, Merthyr Tydfil Rees William esq. Garnlwyd house, Maesteg, Bridgend .Tones Wm. esq. ~an-y-bryn, Cefn ODed; Merthyr Tydfil Rees Wm. In. I Bryn-y-M6r viis. Eaton cres. Swansea Kemeys-Tynte HaJ6well Milborne esq.Cefn Mably, Cardiff Rhys Rees Hopkin esq. PsIs. Newydd, Aberdare Kennard Hy. Martyn esq. 63 Lowndes sq. London S.W Richards Lewis Matthew esq.LL.B.Westcross ho.Swansea Knight Rev. Chas. Rumsey M.A. Tythegston ct.Bridgend RichardlJ Richard 6sq. West Cross house, Swansea Knigh't Robert Lougher esq. Tythegston court, Bridgend Richards Wm. Fredk esq. Pantgwyn, Sketty, SwanAea Lee Major-General Henry Herbert RB. The Mount. Richardson Lieut.-Oal. Arthur Henry, Dderwen Fawr. Din~ Powis, Cardiff Black Pill. Swansea. Leigh William Watkin esq.Glyn Bargoed,Treharrii R.S.O Richardson Jeremiah Clarke esq. Dderwen Fawr. Black Lenox Lewis Gurdon esq. Ynysyngharad. Pontypridd Pill, Swansea. LewelIyn John esq. Caerphilly. Cardiff Richardson John Crow esq. Pant-y-gywydir, Swangea.; &; Lewis Hi'8 Honor Judge David B.A, 3 King's Bench walk Glanbrydan park, Monardeilo RS.O. Oarmarthenshire (north). Temple, London EO Rickards Robert esq. The Priory, Usk. Mon Lewis Ebenezer esq. Maindee hall, Kewpvrt, 1J"on Roberts Richd.Thos. esq. Belmont, Caerleon,Newprt.Mon Lewis Evan esq. Brynderwen., Llandaff Romilly Samuel Hy. esq. 56 Eccleston square, London SW tLewis Henry esq. Green Meadow, Tongwynlais. Cardiff Rowland John Henry esq. Ffrwd vale. Neath Lewis Ivor Ajax esq. Cymmer, Porth, Glamorganshire tSalmon William esq. Penllyne court, Cowbridge Lewis James esq. Plas Draw. Aberdare Shephltrd Thomas e!lq. Rothesay house, Cheltenham Lewis Lewill Thomas e8q. Great hou!!6, Bonvilsron,Oardift' Sheppard Osborne esq. Glyn-Clydach. Neath Lewis Richd. esq. 29 Dunraven st. Tonype.ndy,Pontypridd tSpearman Sir Joseph Layton Elmes bart. The HalIp Lewis William John esq. II Edward ~t. Morriston R.S.O Wem, Salop tLewis Sir Wm. Thos. C.E., F.G.S. The Mardy, Aberdare Strick George Henry esq. Amman ho. Brynamman R.S.O Leyson William esq. Queen street, Neath tSwaniiea Lord. Singleton. Swansea Lindsay Major Hy. Edzell M'Organ, Ystrad Mynach,Oardiff Struve William Peddie esq. The Darran, Neath Llewellyn David esq. Darwonno, Llanwonno Dinas R.S.O Sutton Thomas Stephen esq. Glynleiros, Neath Llewellyn Robt. Wm. esq. Baglan cottage, Briton Ferry Taylor Surgeon-Col. Wm. M.D. 71 Queen street. Oardiff tLlli!wellyn William esq. Court Colman, Bridgend Tennant Chas. Coombe esq. B.A. Cadoxton lodge. Neath LlewelIyn William esq. Gwalia house, Ogmore vale Thomas Abraham esq. IJansamlet R.S.O Lloyd Herbert 6sq. PIl'I.s Killybebyll, Swansea Thomas Alfred esq. M.P. Cardiff; & SI Gloucester place~ Lowdon John esq. St. Hilda, Barry. Cardiff Portman square, London W tLyons Admiral Sir AIgernon McLennan K.C.B. Mount Thoma's David' M.D. Tyrwaun, Ystalyfera, Swansea Wi!e, Devonport Thomas David Alfred esq. M.P. Llanwern ho. NewPcOrt.Mon Martin Edward Pritchard esq. Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil Thomas David Rowell esq. Vincent lodge. St. Helen'15 Mathiss Wm. Hy. esq. Green meadow, Porth,Pontypridd road, Swansea lM!eggitb John Claxton esq. Barry Thomas Edward esq. Llanfabon, TreharriS' RS.O Merchant William esq. Plas-y-dderwen, Pontyprijd Thomas John Blackwell Dawson esq Miers Lieut.-Ool. Capel Henry Thomae John Howard esq. Sguborwen, Aberdare Miers Hy. Nathaniel esq. Ynyspenllwch, Clydach, Swansea Thomas William esq. F.G.S. Brynawel, Aberdare Moore John Newall esq. Longford court, Neath Thomas Wm. esq. Lan ho. Morriston R.S.O. Glamrgnsbr~ Moore Joseph Edward esq. Dyffryn, Neath Thompson James Pyke esq. The Redlands, Penarth Morel Philip esq. Penarth house, Penarth Thompson Thomas Roe esq. Erw'r Delyn,Llandough.Pnrth Morel Thomas esq. The Lindens. Penarth Thornley Major Alfred, II Marine parade, Penarth Morgan 001. Charles Edward, Junior Army & Navy club, Traherne Major Anthony Powell, Halterworth lodge. London SW Romsey. Hants Morgan 001. the Hon. Frederic Courtenay M.P. Rupel'ra Traherne Geo.Montgomery esq.M.A.Coedriglan pk.Crdff castle, Newport, Mon tTraherne Major In. Popkin. Jnnior United Service club.. Morgan Lewis Wayne M.D. The Hafod, Pontypridd II & 12 Charles street, London SW Morgan Morgan esq. Maesydderwen, Mountain Ash Trayes Valentine esq. Maindee hall. Newport, Mon Morgan Thomas Llewellyn, St. Helen's, Swansea Tredegar Lord, Tredega.r park, Newport, Mon Morgan William esq. The Pant. Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil Tulloch Lawrence esq. Brookland villa, 2~ Brooklands ter- Morgan Wm. esq. Tynycymmer hall, Porth, Glamorgan race, Swansea Morgan William esq. Tynewydd. Treherbert R.S.O tTurbervill Col.John PictonR.A.Ewenny priory,Bridgend Morgan Lieut.-Col. William Edwin Llewellyn R.E. Bryn- Turnbull Philip esq. Fairfield. Cardiff briallu, Ffynone, Swansea Tyler Lieut.-Col. John Hobart, St. Hilary, Cowbridge tMorris George Byng esq. Dan-y-graig, Porthcawl R.S.O Tyler Col. Trevor Bruce R.A. Naval &; Nilitary club.. Morris Sir Robert Armine bart. Sketty park, Swansea. London SW Morris William Longhurst esq. Oompton house, Penarth Vachell John Williams M. D. Fairfield, Llandaff. Cardiff Moxey Edwin Rabjohns esq. Thorverton, Roath, Cardiff Vachell William esq. Severn honsoe, Bneyd park, Bristol Neale George esq. Mount Sorrel, Barry Vaughan John Edwards esq. Rheola, Neath Nicholl Iltyd Bond e8q. F.S.A. The Ham, Cowbridge tVivian Arthur Pendarves esq. C.B. Glanafon, Taibach Nicholl In. Iltyd-DilIwyn esq. Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend tVivian Hon. Aubrey, Parc Le Breos, Swansea tNicholl-Carne John Devereux V.ann LodeI' 6Sq. M.A. tVivian WiHiam Graham esq. Clyne park, Swansea Nash manor, Oowbridge WaIters William esq. Penlan, Swansea North Walter Meyrick esq. RA. stipendiary magistrate at Ward In. Lewis Williams esq. Victoria ho.Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil Watson Major Gen. Henry Edward, Pantyquesta, Llan- Owen Daniel esq. Ash hall. ODwbridge trisant, Pontyclun R.S.U Owen Evan esq. I Dock chambers, Bute street, Cardiff Watson Jonas esq. The Lodge, Llandaff, Cardiff Owen His Honor JudgeWilliam StevensOD, Ty-Gwyn. Webber Felix Hussey esq. GIyn Dderwen, Swansea Llantillio-Pertholy, Abergavenny Webster Thomas James esg,. BrynglAs. Merthyr Tydfil Paddon John M.B. Brynfield, Langland bay, Swansea tWilliams His Honor JUdge Gwilym. Miskin manor.. Paddon John Birch esq. Drymma, Neath Llantrisant, Pontyclun RS.O Page. Col. Charles Harrison, Dulwich ho. Llandaff, Cardiff fWilliams Arthur In. esq. Coedymwstwr. near Bridgend Parry Thomas WiIIiam esq. Rock house, Ferndale R.S.O WiIliams Charles Crofts jun. eaq. Roath court, Cardiff tPenrioe Thomas esg. Kilvrough, Park Mill. Swansea fWilliams Charles Henry esq. Roath court, Cardiff Phillips Griffith esq. The Pines, Whitchuroh, Cardiff WiIliams David Evan esq. Hirwain. Aberdare Phillips Herbert Percy Davies esq. Gwerthonor Place. Williams Evan Ivor esq. Dryffryn Frwd, NantgaMf'. Gellygaer. Cardiff Pontypridd Phillips Thomas esq. Uplands, Swansea Willisms George Crofts esq. Llan""unney hall, Cardifi Player .Tohn e8q. The Quarr. Clydach S.O Williams John Ignatius esq. Whh.-.:hurch. Cardiff . Powell Thomas Godfrey esq. Brynteg, Neath Williams Jonathan esq. Hanbury road. Bargoed, Cardiff Powell John esq. Ynysmeudwy house, Swansea Valley Williams Lewis esq. Cae Coed, Cardiff Powell Wm. Savour!! esq. Gileston Manor ho. Cowbridge Williams Morgan Bransby e8q. Killay house, Swansea Price Edwin esq. Mayo house, Llangammarch RS.O WiIliams Morgan Stuart esq. Aberpergwm, Ne&th Pricha.rd Richard: Knight esq. Bryntirion. Bridgend Williams Rhys esq. Miskin manor, Llantrisant, Ponty· Probert James esq. Pencaebach house, Merthyr Tyd1il clun RS.O ' Randall Henry John esq. Nolton street, Bridgend Willillms Thomas esq. Gwaelod-y-garth. Merthyr Tydfil • Reade Col. James Colquhoun Revell, 27 Beaufort gar­ Williams WiIliam esq. Danygraig house. Pontypridd dens, London SW Williams William e8q. Awmor house, Pontypridd.
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