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SOUTH WALES. Fhayadert DIRECTORY.] SOUTH WALES. FHAYADERt postmaster. Letters arrive from ~ part8 at 6.40 School At.te.ndanoe Oom.mittee. 1 a.m. & 5.20 p.m.; delivery commences at 1.15 8.m. Meets at Justices' rQOIWl on,. e'V~~ a~tet-nate w~. ~fJ:! p.m &; 5.30 'p.m, town OILY; &; dispatched at 6.50 p.m. to Clerk, George l\:lorgan Jarman, North street, Rhayadet all parts i box closing at 6.30 p.tu. & with extra !d. Attendance Officers" Richard Price, North at. 'Rhayad~ stamp at 6.35 p.m. Box cleared on sundays -at 6.30 &; John Griffiths. inn. Llandrindod p.m.; delivery commences at 9.40 ".m County Magistrates for the Petty Sessional Divudon of Rural Ilistrid Council. .. Rhayader. Meets at Justices' rOOmil on every alternate wedJ a' EvaUS' Edward Middleton esq. B.A. Llynbarried, Rhaya- 12 nOOn. der, chairman Clerk, Georg& Morgan Jarman, North stre~ Rhayader Carter John Corrie esq. Cefnfaes, Nantmel Treasurer, Geo. R8&, North &i South Wales Bank,Rhayadr Lewis-Uoyd Robert esq. D.L. Bryntirion, Nantmel Medical Officers of Health, Alfred GordOIi Richardson Lloyd-Verney Col. George Hope, Clochfaen, Llanidloes M.B., C.M. G~anant, Rhayader &; William Bowen Da.viel Morgan Richard esq. Llwyndre, Rhayader L.R.C.P.Lond. Llandrindod Wells Powell David Price esq. Howey hall, Llandrindod Sanitary Inspectors, Jamall Richard' Powell, Llanyre, Prickard Rev. Wm. Edward M.A. Dderw, Cwmdauddwr Llandrindod Wells R.S.O.; &; Robt. W.orthing,Rha.yadr Sladen Major-General, John Ramsey R.A., D.L. Rhydol- dog, Rhayader Publio Establishment~ Williams Edward esq. Dolan, Nantmel County Court, Justices' rooms; office, North £treet; Clerk to the MagistrateS', Hugh Vau~han Vaughan, His Hanor David Lewie, judge; Edward T. R. Wood.. South street registrar &; high bailiff; the court is held bi-monthly: Petty Sessions are held at the Justices' rooms, West the district comprises the followiJJg p:aces :-.-Abbey.r street, every fourth wednesday at IX a.m. The fol­ cwm.-h.ir, CefnUys, Cwmdauddwr, Llanbadarn-fawr. lowing places are included in the Petty Sessional divi­ Llanfihangel-Helygen, Llanwrthwl (Brecon), l,.lanyre, sion :-Cwmdauddwr, Llanfihangel-Helygen, Llanyre, Nantmel, Newbridge-on-Wye, Rhayader &; St. Harmon Nantmel &; Newbridge-on-Wye, Rhayader & St. Harmon For Bankruptcy purposes thii\l court is included in that Llanjdlo~s, Rhayader Union. of Newtown, Mont., John David Davies, Mont. official receiver . 12 Board day, alternate wednesdays at noon in the Certified Bailifflt appointed under the Cl Law o{ Distress Justices' Rooms. Amendment Act," Thomas Jarman, Creafol, Rhayader: The following is a list of parishes comprised in the William J. Bufton, London house, Llandrindod Wells union: Abbey-cwm-hir, Cefnllys, Cwmdauddwr, Llan­ County Police Station, West st. I sergt. &; 2 constablelJ badarn-fawr, Llanfihangel-Helygen, Llanwrthwl (Bre­ Justices' Rooms', Sergeant Thomas Jones, keeper con), Llanyre, Nantmel, Rhayader &i St. Harmon. The population of the union in 1891 was 6,421; area, \Tolunteers. II2,556 acres; rateable value in 1894, £33,206 1st lIerefordshire Rifles (Hereford & Radnor), K Co. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Geo. Hon. Major G. A. Hutchins, commanding Morgan Jarman, North street, Rhayader Treasurer, George Rae, North &; South Wales Bank, Public Officers. Rhayader Assistant Overseer, Vaughan Wm. Lloyd, South street Collectors to the Guardians & School Inquiry &i Reliev­ Coroner for the Western Division -of the County of Rad.. ing Officers, Nantmel district, John Griffiths, jun. nor, Hugh Vaughan Vaughan, South street; deputy. Llandrindod; Rhayader district, Richard Price, North Edward Thomas Rice Wood, North street street, Rhayader County Surveyor, Stephen W. Williams" Penralley ho. Vaccination Officers, The Registrars of Births & Deaths South street Medical OfficelS' & Public Vaccinators, Llanyre district, Places of Worship, with times of Services. William Bowen Davies L.:R.C.P.Lond. Llandrindod Wells R.S.O.; Rhayader district, Frank Lewis Charles St. Clement's Church, Rev'. Leonard Henry Evans M.A. Richardson L.R.C.P.Edin. Bryngwy, Rhayader vicar) IX a.m. & 0 p.m.; daily, B.JQ a.m Superintendent Registrar, Geor'!"e Morgan Jarman, North Baptist, 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; ,geat 150 ' street, Rhayader; deputy, Richard Price, North st. Congregational, Rev. Samuel Prosser; 10 ft..m. &; 6 p.m. ; Rhayader mono 6.30 p.m.; seat 550 C~vinistic ~ la &; Registrars of Births &; Deaths, Nantmel Bub-district, In. Methodist, Rev. Evan Rees a.m. 6 Griffiths, jun. Llandrindod Wells; deputy, Henry p.m.; fri. 7 p.m. in the summer & 6.30 in winter; Boulter, Nantu, Penybont; Rhayader sub-district, seat 350 Edward Hughes, North street, Rhayader; deputy, Wesleyan; 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; seat 200 Evan William Hughes Church of England Endowed School (mixed), built in Registrar of Marriages" Edward Hughes, North street, 1867-68, for 140 children; with a. class-room tldded in. Rhavader . 1881 for 40; average attendance, II2; Vaughan Wm. Workhouse, Nantmel, built in 1870, at lit cost of £4,000, Lloyd, master for S0 perSOI18 Railway Station, George Wiliiam Jones, station mastel' PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Richardson Alfred Gordon M.B. r Edwards George, Wersh Harp P.R. ~ Bohm Charles F. North street M.Ch.Edin. Glanant good accommodation for cyclistiJ, Edwards Rev. Thomas 13.D. (vicar of Rigby William, East street East street St. Winifred's), Greenfield Williams John WaIter Powell J.P. Evans Edward Thomas, maltster &i Edwards Thomas, Church street '1'he Mount tanner, East street Evans Rev. Leonard Henry M.A. St. Williams Stephens Wm. Penralley ho Evans Evan, boot &; shoe mu. East st Clement'& vicarage Wood Edward Thos. Rice, Dolgerddon Evans John, jun. butcher, West street( Evans Maurice, Tonita house COMMERCIAL. Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper.. Evans Miss, Greenland place Bate William, greengrocer, Bridge st Rock house Evans l\Iiss, Stone house Batten Henry, fellmonger, Church st Evans Richard, blacksmith, West sll Galloway John ~LB., C.M., D.P.H. Beedle Thomas, blacksmith, East st Evans Thomas, saddler, North streetr> Maes cottage Bond Peter Walker, grngrcr. Bridge st Evans Thomas Pugh, builder &; c()n- Ramer Mrs. East street Bradleys, clothiers, West street tractor, Church street Hartland John, Church street Castle Hotel (family &; commercial) Fleece Temperance Hotel (The) Humphreys ThoIIUlls Powell, I St. & posting house (Richard Jones, (private &; commercial), I·leasure Martin's place proprietor), East street parties specially arranged for (Thos. Irons Mrs. Bryniago Chandler Edwin (Mrs.), corn dealer, MDrriS, proprietor), South streetJ .Tones John William, East place Nmth street France Robert, butcber, Bridge stree1i .Tones Miss, 5 North street County Court Office (Edward Thomas Galloway John M.B., C.M., n.r.H. .Tones Mis~ 'l'yoerrig Rice Wood,registrar & high bailiff), gurgeon, Maes cottage .Tones Mrs. The Firs Korth street Gas Wc.rks (Walliam Howard Morgan, Mansergh James, Bryniago Davenport Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, pr()~rietor) Morgan Richard, Church street South street Gatehouse Ann (Miss), draper & mil- Morgan Richard .T.P. Plwyndre Davies Geo. grocer &; draper, East st liner, Bridge street Powell Mrs. North street Davies John, Crown inn. North street George Elizabeth (Mrs.), Lamb &; Flag Rees Rev. Evan (Calvinistic Metho- Davies William, boot & shoe ware- inn, &"I butcher, North street dist), Church street house, Bridge street George William, Borough inn, East stY Richardson FrankLewis Chas.BryngW}" Dore George, builder &c. North street Ramer Benjamin, mason, Churcl1 &#.
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