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Directory.] Newporrr. 293 Directory.] NEWPORrr. 293 Places of Worship and their METHODIST (CALVINISTIC) :- Ministers. Dinas and Newport: Rev. George ~!organs CHURCHEs OF THE EsTABLISHMENT :­ Public Buildings, Bayvil: Rev. Thomas Richardson, vicar Offices, &c. Dinas: Rev. John Williams, rector Registrar of Births and Deaths: John Williams, Eglwyswrw : Rev. Evan Thomas, rector East street Melirie: Rev. Daniel Jones, rector Inland Revenue Office: Llangwair Arms Nevem: Rev. John Joncs, vicar Petty Session Room : East street Newport: Rev. Llewellyu Lloyd Thomas, rector Coaches. BAPTIST CHAPELS :­ To Haverfordwest : The Royal Mail every day from Newport: Rev. J. P. Davies the Llwyngwair Arms, returning the same night West street : Rev. J ames J enkins To Clarbeston road station (on Great Western line) Dinas: Rev. G. H. Robcrts from the Prince of Wales Inn, on Tuesday and Whitechurch: Rev. David Price Friday INDEPENDENT CHAPELS :­ Velindre: Rev. Evan Lewis Railway. Newport: Rev. John Griffiths Morris The nearest stations are N arbeth road, distant 18 Dinas : Rev. John Davies miles; Olarbeston road, 15 miles; and Haverford­ Whitechurch: Rev. J. N. Richards west, distant 21 miles Private Residents. Banks. Chemists & Druggists. Bowen Miss, Cotham National Provincial Bank of Eng­ Griffith James, High street Bowen Jas. B., Esq., J.P. Lllwyn- land, East street, (open on Friday Harris J oseph, Dinas gwau• from 10 to 3, and on fair days): l\Iorgans John Bowen, West street Chapman Miss E., Glyn, Elgwyswrw R. R. Storey, manager Williams John, East street Davies Rev. John, West street Davies Mrs. :Margt., Lower High st. Blacksmiths. Coal Merchants. Davies Mrs. ~Iary, High street Beynon Dan, Eglwyswrw Evans J ames, Dinas, Dodding the Misses, St. Mary street Cornac Caleb, Dinas Jackson Richard, (and culm, bricks Evans Rev. Thomas, Eglwyswrw Evans James, Dinas and tiles), Prince of Wales Inn Foulks Miss Ann, Deepwell Harris David, Rhos fach Roach Thomas, (and cu1m), Parrog Foulks Mr. John, Deepwell J ames John, V elindre George Rev. David M., Spite, Eglwy- J ames John, Meline Coopers. swrw Morris Benjamin, Whitechurch Davies Thomas, Cilgwyn Griffiths Miss Margaret, West st. Morris David, Newport Havard David Esq., Newport Thomas Owen, V elindre Phillips John, near Newport Williams Moses, Dinas Havard Levi, Esq., Newport Rees David, Dina,s Jenkins Rev. Jam8s, Newport Rees David, Eglwyswrw Drapers. Jones Rev. John, Nevern Rees 'l'homas, Crosswell Lewis Rev. Evan, Velindre Stephens John, Newport Bennett William, Dinas Lloyd Sir T. D., Bart., The Castle Evans Benjamin, High street Mathias George, Esq., Vrochest IIarris William, Dinas Mathias William, Esq., Penycoed Boot & Shoe Makers. J ames Ann, West street Morgan Mrs. F. L., St. Mary st. Evans Thomas, Postgwyn John Caleb, Eglwyswrw Morgans Rev. George, Penvitre .T enkins "\Villiam, Velindre Jones David P., Upper West street_ Morgans Mrs. Margt., High street J enkins John, Newport Parry Ann, Dinas Morris Rev. John G., Long street Llewellyn David, Dinas Seaborn David, East street Morris Mr. Richd., Lower St. Mary Rowlands David, Parrog street Rowlands John, St. Mary street Farmers. Thomas John, St. Mary street Nicholas Mr. David, Mount pleasant See after• Miscellaneous . Nicbolas Capt. Evan, Newport Williams Dan, West street Owens Mrs. E. Mary, Lower High st. Butchers. Grocers and Dealers Ill Palmer John R., Esq., Berryhill Sundries. Price Rev. David, Whiteehurch Owen Joshua, Newport Price Mr. John, West street Phillips David, Eglwyswrw Marked thus* are also Drapers. Rees Mr. William, East View Salmon David, near Newport (See also Drapers.) Richa.rds Rev. J. N., Whitechurch Salmon William, near Newport *Bennett William, Dinas Richardl:lon Rev. Thos., M.A. Glandir Williams J oseph, Market street Brown John P., East street Roberts Rev. G. H., Dinas Davies 1\lary, Dinas Shadrach Rev. Benjamin, West st. Carpenters & Builders. Davies James, Nevcrn Thomas Rev. Evan, "\Vhitechurch Daniel Evan, Blaenwein Davies Wm., (&wholesale), West st. Thomas Rev. Llewellyn Ll., Rectory Davies Daniel, West street *Evans Benjamin, High street Williams Rev. John, Dinas Davies J ames, Mountain Evans Margaret, Dinas Davies James, Plaindealings Evans Stephcn, West street Agents-Manure. Evans Evan, Eglwyswrw Francis Mary, Dinas Griffiths J ames, Y sguborwen Evans John, Eglwyswrw George Anne, West street Jackson Richard, Newport Harris John, V elindre *Griffiths Thomas, West street John Caleb, Eglwyswrw Hughes 'l'homas, High street Harris William, Dinas Howells Thomas, East street Havard Francis, East street Bakers. Morris Joshua, Goat street Havard Martha, Lower High street Morgans Mrs. Margaret, West st. Nicholas James, High street Howells .T ohn, Dinas Morgans Mrs. Margt., St. Mary st. Phillips William, West street James Mrs., Upper West street Thomas Mrs. Margt., St. Mary st. Price William, Tyrhos Jenkins Thomas, Parrog road Thomas Mrs. Maria, West street Thomas J oscph, Dinas John Elizabeth, Lower High street .
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