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AILORS-Eontinued. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS SOUTH WALES. HAY. SLATER'S -------------------------------:-;;---~---------- T AILORS-eontinued. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. (Congregational), Bryngwyn, and Hoby William, Clifford Llanbedr-Painscastle Jones John, Bear st Evans Lewis, 9 Castle st (Primitive), Hay, Oxford rd-Rev. Jones Thomas, Painscastle [st Hadley & Stokoe, 12 Hightown Charles Finch Lewis Charles H. (&draper), 4 Castle Morris James, 18 Hightown [st (Prim_itive), Llowes Ministeis Pritchard Jonathan, Glasbury Price Thomas (& ale & porter), Castle vanous Stephens Henry J. (& outfitter), 1 (Wesleyan), Hay, Oxford rd-Rev. Hightown-See advertisement MISCELLANEOUS. Nicholas J. Willis (Wesleyan), G las bury Ministers Arter William, marine store dealer, 1 • TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES. Market st vanous Bedmead John, plasterer, 15 Castle st Bear, Francis & Margaret Watkins, 2 Blayney John, woollen mannfact~rer, HAY PETTY SESSIONAL Bear st Broad st [Llamgon DIVISION. Bell, David Price, 7 Bull ring Brown Francis, clog block maker, Meetings held on the first and third Black Lion, John Allen, 26 Lion st Browning Edward, fishmonger, 2 Monday in &ach month ; and for Black Swan, Wm. Gwilliam, 5 Broad st llightown purposes of the Criminal Justice Boat, John Mann, Whitney Byron William, wool stapler, Broad st Act every Monday, in the magis­ Castle, James Watkins,Clifford ] Havard Ruth, refreshment rooms, 5 tl·ates' room, Police Station, Heol-y­ George, Joseph Prosser, 2 ~arket st Market st dwr, Hay Hal~ Moon, Thomas B1dmead, 37j Hoby Bdward, cattle dealer, Clyro Judges-The Magistrates Lwn st . J ones John, cattle dealer, Clyro Clerk-Edmand H. Cheese, Esq H!llP,• James Davws, Glasb_u~y Lloyd Henry C. Hay rural sanitary Kmg s Head, James Williams, 16 inspector and assistant overseer, PAINSCASTLE PETTY SESSIONAL B1·oad st. Cusop [st DIVISION. Lamb, BenJamm Wilha_ms, Glasbury Morgan Thomas U. maltster, 39 Lion Meetings held on the last Monday in Lamb, Alfred Pembndge, 1 Great Nash Charles H. toy dealer, 13 Castle each month; and for the purposes Ship l!t . [ ca_stle street rcery lane of the Criminal Justice Act, every Ma.esllwch Arms, Ben~. Pnce, Pams- Parry William, nail maker, 16 Chan­ Monday, at the Baskerville Arms, Ma.esllwch Arms, R1chard James, Powell William, school attendance Clyro Glasbury officer Oxford rd Judges-The Magistrates Masons' Arms, James Morgan, 26 Redding\Villiam, cattle dealer, Cliffonl Clerk-Edmund H. Cheese, Esq Castle st Reynolds ~fary S. refreshment rooms, Nelson, A:Jlred He_nry Stevens, near near Railway station POOR LAW UNION. Hay Railway statron ~Llowes Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Workhouse, Church Road. Radnor Arms, Willia.m ~ntchard, Co. 5 Market st [st Chairman-B. IIaigh Alien Red Lion, Sarah Moro, 40 Lwn st Wood George, greengrocer, 15 Castle Rhoscoch, Thomas Powell, Bryngwyn Master-Ed ward Powell Royal Oak, George Daniels, Cli.fford 111 atron Rebecca Powell Seven Stars, James Maskall, 11 PUBLIC BUILDI~GS, OFFICES, &c. Clerk to the Board of Gttardian.s-C. llroad st Griffiths Ship, Mary Jones, 31 Great Ship st PLACES OF WORSHIP Medical Officers:- For Herefordshire district-T. Sun, Evan Howells, Llanigon AND THEIR liHNia'fERS. S. H. Hincks, Hay Sun, George Price, Cusop CHURCHES OF THE ESTABLISHJIIENT. For Radnorshire district - C. S. Swan, John Smith, Glasbury PARISH CllURCHES : - Talboi, John Probed, 5 Castle st Clouston, Hay Hay (St. Mary's)-Rev. William L. For Glasbury district- T. E. Wil- Three Horse Shoes, Elizabeth Price, Bevan, vicar Glasbmy [st liams, Talgarth · Bryngwyn Rev. John Hughes, Relieving Otficers :- Three Tuns, William Lewis, 4: Broad incumbent [rector Unicorn, Thomas Davies, Hardwick For Hay W. Powell, Hav Clifford- Rev. T. W. 'rrumper, For Glasbury-D. Price, Talgarth Wheat Sheaf, George Tilly, 38 Lion at Clyro- Rev. John D. Williams, White Swan, Thomas Price, Llanigon vicar; Rev. Edwd. James Hughes, Wine Vaults, Lewiil Evans, 9 Castle st ASSISTANT OVERSEERS AND curate COLLECTORS OF RATES Cusop-Rev. Albe1't H. Seacome, FOR THF. PARIRHES Ol' RETAILERS OF BEER AND incumbent CIDER. Hay William Palin, Hay Glasbury Rev. James Newman, Cusop, Clifford, Glasbury & Llanigon East Thomas, Whitney vicar; Rev. W. E. T. Morgan, -Henry C. Lloyd, Cusop Evans Edward, 4: Brecon rd curate Clyro &: Llowes-R. Chaloner, Clyro Gabe William, 31 Broad st Hardwick-Rev. Thomas W. Webb, Lbnbedr, Llandewyjach & Llanbedr- Hill Benjamin, Clifford M.A. incumbent Painscastle J. Jones, Llanbedr- Jenkins James, 13 Bear st Llanbedr-Painscastle - Rev. John Painscastle Morris James, 42 Lion st Price, incumbent Bryngwyn T. Williamil, Hondant Price Elizabeth, 41 Newpor st Llandewyfach Rev. Thomas Wil- Glasbury-George Butcher, Gla11bury Stant Elizabeth, 7 Lion st liams, vicar Whitney J. Colley, Whitney Watkins William, Clifford Llanigon Rev. William Jones Williams Frances, Llowes Thomas, M.A. vicar REGISTRARS Llowes-Rev. Thos. Williams, vicct OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES. TIMBER ME:rtCHANTS. Whitney-Rev. Henry Dew, recto; Superintendent Registrar - Charles Lilwo.ll Tamberline, Chancery lane DISSENTING CHAPELS. Griffiths, Chancery lane Williams Robert & Son (& saw and BAPTIST:- Deputy Superintendent Regiitrar - turning mills), Railway station Hay, Bull ring, & Clyro-Rev. John George Hordon, Hay Mathias OF BIRTHS & DEATHS. WATCHMAKERS. Glasbury Rev. D. Howell Bevan John, 7 Castle st Llanbedr-Painscastle-Rev. William For ClyroDistrict William Vaughan, Jenkins Davies William, 10 High town Glasbury tH~>Y Miller Archibald, 24 Castle st I:SDEP:&NDENT :- For Hay Di ~trict-William Powell, Hay, Broad st-Rev. Samuel M. For Talgarth District David Price, Brough WHEELWEIGHTS. Talgarth Clyro-Ministers varicus Registrar of MarriayeB Jas. Watkins, Anthony Henry, Clyro Glasbury-Rev. Thoma.s Apperley William, Clifo-·d Broad st METHODIST :- Deputy Registrar-Joseph Baker, Ray HlllTis William, Llanigon (Calvinistic), Belmont rd. Hay __ :Rev. Jones Henry, Painscastle B. Lewiil 148 l ll .
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