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Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Redbrook.-Mra. Anne Eliza­ only & Redbrook (near Bush inn), at 8 a.m. & &.r5 beth Rhys, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from p.m. week days only : at 6.40 a.m. & 12.30 p.m. ; 6 p.m. callers Public Elementary School, Wyesham (gil"ls &; infants), only; dispatched at 8 a.m. & 6.20 p.m. ; no delivery built in 1873 & enlarged in 1893, for 136 children; on sundays a\·erage attendance, 77; Miss Joan Hatton, mistress Wall Letter Boxes.-At Wyesham, cleared 7·30 & Io.Io The school is controlled by the Monmouth ''Non­ a. m. & 6.30 p.m. week days only; near Church. at Provided " school managers;. Frederick C. Williams. Dixton, cleared ILIS a.m. & 6.30 p.m. week days '\-Vhitecross street, Monmouth, correspondent

DIXTON. Benfield William, Redbrook road . Vizard John Trewven B.A. Wvflsham PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bicknell Miss, The Benches / Blake Arthur T. farmer, The Hill • Cound Alfred H. Cae-Prior Brace Thomas, The Firs 1 Griffin Rev. Charles W., M . .A. assist- Culley Mrs. The Cell REDBROOK. ant lecturer to Grammar school & Hall Jam~:>s (Names marked thus t are in Jones' charity, Newton court Hartland William, :\'lay Hill house .) ~ W It W t Le Long Joseph, Heatherdale . L eve t • a er, yas one ys Murrell John Mav Hill wharf tBeard Edward, Hlll-Crest, Lower M~~eo~~:;~r~~t :Major Ralph F. X., Perkins HeX:ry Francis, Wyecroft, Redbrook P ·11. M' R L · · Th El Redbrook road tBurgham Arthur, Inglewood ~wl_e d IRss osJe h avwm~tah, te Bm~ Powell Georo-e Henry Redbrook road tCourteen Tom Alien, Redbrook ho.. R1c ,~r s ev. ~ n 1 ers on . .a. , ~ ' Upper Redbrook -~v~car), The VlCarage COMMERCIAL. Ruywood T. Vere, The Elms Wllhams Stanley May, Summerleas Blackham Selina (Mrs.), florist, Red- tWilliams Robert Spring cottage COMMERCIAL. brook road 1 Cecil James _Parry (Mrs.), farmer, Colewell Thomas, Duke of York P.B. COMMERCIAL. Buckholt mll~ (letters through Coleford, Glo'ster) tBurgham Arthur, brewer & maltstr Edmonds Dav1d, farmer, Newton Hillsdon Sidney, May Hill hotel tCourteen Tom Alien, miller (steam Hall farm Hutton James, George inn & water), roller mill Geary Edward, gardener to W.Levett Jordan William, farmer, Bealieau tFoster George Llewellyn,boot maker _esq. Wyast?ne Leys 1 (letters through Coleford, Glo'ster) Hawkins Eliza (Mrs.), Queen's; G1les Fr~d~r1ck, refreshment rooms Overton Oliver, refreshment rooms, Head P.H Lloy~ W1ll1am. farm~r, Cwm farm Kymin Tower tH d S h (M ) h k Perkms Henry FranCls, farmer, Had- Powell Georo-e Henry hoop manufr u son ara rs. ' s op ~eeper k rt f 1 ,., • J ones Thomas, farmer noc cou .;um Wood Robert Lessel, monmntl. mason t:Meek Osbourne, Bell inn Powell David, farmer. Newton Ct. frm Powell William, farmer, Buckholt · tRedbrook Tinplate Co. Lim. (Alex. House farm WYESHAM. Taylor, managing director) Woodhouse Sarah Jane (Mrs.), nursry Borrett Frank, Wyesham house "tRhys & Sons, grocers, & post offic& Emmet Robert, The Cottage Roberts Martin, farmer, Duffields MAY HILL. Nicholas Miss, Wyefield Smith Edward J. Bush inn PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Sambrook William, The Bryn tTrotter _-\Hen, King's Head P.H Arnott Mrs. The Garth Tippins George Porter, Wye Vale Williams William, blacksmith

EBBW V A:LE is a parish constituted by Order of the Bishop of Llandaff, and held since 1910 by the Rev. Monmouth County Council, confirmed by an Order of John Evans B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. the Local Government Board, dated Nov. 19, 1894, and The ecclesiastical parish of St. John, which comprisesc previously formed into an ecclesiastical parish in the the districts of Newtown and Willow Town, at the north year 1870 from the civil parishes of Aberystruth and Bed­ end of Ebbw Vale-, was formed into a conventional dis­ wellt;y, comprising the following places :-Ebbw Vale, trict in 1902, under the "New Parishes Act," from the Briery Hill, •Newtown, Pontygof and Vict