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SOUTH WALES. MERTHYR TYDVIL ------~------~~------~-~--~~------Crystal Palace, Pendarren Cope's Directory.) SOUTH WALES. MERTHYR TYDVIL -------~----------------~~------------------------- - -----~-~--~~--------------- Crystal Palace, Pendarren. M Masons Arms, Pendarren Red Lion, 15 Castle st. James Abraham Miners Arms, "Dynevor st Richards Arms, Abercanaid Cuba, 42 Ivor st. Jas Wren Morlais Castle, Dowlais Rising Sun, Cefn. J R Thomas Dowlais Inn, Dowlais. G.ood .Morlais Castle, High st Aising Sun, .Y~ughan st. E accommodation. d H Ed· Morning Sun, Cefu. A Thomas Price, proprietress wards, prop . Mount Pleasant, Dowlais Rolling Mill, Nantygwenith st Devonshire, Dowlais. Allman Moulders, Nantygwenith st Rolling Mill, -Dowlais. D Jones Drovers Arms, High st, Cefn. Mount Pleasant, Merthyr V Rose & Castle, Cefn. J Jones E DaviE:s, prop . Mountain Ash Inn, 'l'wyny- Rose cl Crown Inn, Pendarren. Dynevor Arms, Dynevor st rodyn. M A Williams · Emma. Jones, proprietress Eagle, High st. W Davies Mountain Ash Inn, Plymouth Rose.& 'Crown, Dowlais. Lewis Express, Pontmorlais st. J Rees,. prop Royal Arms, Dowlais. J Davies Farmers Arms, High st Nar. .-ow Gauge, 3 Glebeland st Royal Arms, Pendarreu Farmers Arms, High st. Joues Navigation, Aberfan. Jenkim Royal Exchange~~Dowlais Farmers Arms, Dowlais. Jones Nelson, Pontmorlais. "\Villiams Royal Oak, 152 High st Farmers Arms, Mountain Hare Neptune Inn, Church st, Dow- Royal Oak, Dowlais :Farmers Arms, Cefu .. D Price lais. T Joncs, prop Royal Oak; Troedyrhiw Flag & Castle, Dowlais New Inn, High st, Pendarren. Royal Oak, Cefn. Mabel Bond Forge P-ammer, Horse . tt. David Thomas, prop Royal Oak,. George st. J H A.O.F. 5665 Lodge. T lsaac:; New Inn, Dowlais. W Hughe~ Watkins, prop · Fountaiu, Tramroad north New Inn, High st. A Hughe~ Salutation Inn, Plymouth st. Fox & Hounds, "Dowlais New Duke, Bridge st. S Evam: Mrs Jones, proprietress Fox & Hounds Inn, Bridge st, Old Angel -Inn, Broad st. R Shamrock, Dowlais Troedyrhiw. M E Evans, pro· Davies, prop Ship &· Bell, Plymouth st prietress . OlJ Greyhound Cefn. R D~vief Ship. & Castle, Plymouth st. D Full Moon, Nantygwenith st Oil TanvarJ Bethesda st Davies. I•'ull Moon, Dowlais · Old Ship, C~orge st. J F. Ship,· Caeharris. J Thomas Garfieia Inn, Troedyrhiw Protheroe _-. Ship Bells, Heolgerrig. Evans General Plcton Inn, Picton st. Owai~ Glyndwr, I)ontmorlaif Stag & Pheasant, George st B ~ Bannan, pr~p Owain Plyndwr, Dowlais. Star Inn, High st. E Davies qethm, Abercana1d. _ W R€es Park View, Brecon rd Star! Dowlais. J Coughlan George, Cefn. C Pr1ce Pantyscallog Inn, Dowlais . Statwn, Uefn. D J Gough Glamorga:n, Bethesda st_ Pantgerddinen, Dowlais . Sun, Dowlais. F Detheredge Globe, High st. J Davies Parrott, Castle st. J Willianu Sun, Dowlais.· T Jones Glove & ~hears, Court st Patriot, Ynysgan st.- Mart·r Swan, Swan st. 1\I Owens Golden Lto!1, Dyn_~vor st. Patriot, Dowlais. F Banlgh Talbot, Pend::trren. 1\I Bevan Great Western, Higi?- st _ Pekin Stores, High st, Dow· :remple Bar, High st. D Jones Greyhound, _Caeharris. Davies lais. S A Lewis, proprietress Three Ct,tps, Brecon rd Groy'hounds Head, Cefn. Pelican 1nn, High st~ Dowlais. Three Horse Shoes, Dynevor st Greyhound, 47 · Bridge st. · M Evans, proprietor ' · ·. Three Mariners,- 64 Picton st dames \'.'~Ish, prop Pendarren Cottage.. J Miles \V Reynolds -. ._ . Green Dra7cn, Cefn ..Th9mas Pendarren Eud, Pontmorlais' Th.~ee Safm~~' _15_1 High st. Green Meachw, Troedyrh1w Pendarren Tavern. D de Lac,- t:. Trevamon <)o' ·- • Growen, 97 Brecon rd. J Price Pengarriddu Hare. Dowlais · Tiger, Pontmorlais. S Dix qross Keys, Gwaelodyg~ryh Pentwyn, Capel, Taffechan . · rravellers Rest, Heolgerrig. Gwynne Arms, Cefn. Wilhams Pheasant Gr:iew, Heolgerrig Roger Pugh, prop Half Moon, lvor st, Dowlais. Plough, ·nowlais. T Evans · Travellers Well, Swans~a rd .J Jones: prop Plvmouth Arms. Victoria st Tredegar Arms; Dowla1s Halfway, .powlais. L E. Da\· .ies Prince Albert 1nn, High st. '\ydfil Arms, Trai_nroad north Heath Arms, Troedyrhnv Dowlais. E H Lewis, prop \ anguard, L~ High st Hollybush, Dowlais. J Davies -Prince. Llewellyn, Dowlais V!Jlun~eer, Hig~ st. M Rogers Holly Bush, Penry et. Prince of Wales Inn, Nantyg- VICtona, J?owlai~. W England Horse _& Groom, Gelhf:-t.3log \ wenith st, Le·Nis Rowland, Vulcan, H1gh_ st. ~ Day . Ironbl'ldge Inn, Ynysgan st prop · Vulc!ln & Fnendship, Dowla1s lvor Arms, Dowlai~. D 1\Iorg_an Prince of "\Vales, Dowlais Well~ngton, Bethe~da st lvor Castle, Dowlais. M Pr1ce Quarrymans Arms, Dowlais Wellmgton, Dowla1s. lv:y Bush, Castle st. Burnett Queens Head, Dowlais . Welsh Harp, Do~la1s . J~mers Arms, ~recon rd_ Guest Arms, Dowlais. A Kemp Welsh Oak, Dowla1s. E Davies Kmas Arms High st R - b.. · C tl 8 t T D . Wheatsheaf, Glebeland st Kings Head: Lr High_ st a!n _ow,. as e · avws White Horse, Cefn. Thomas . H d D 1 . Railv;av, Cefn. S.Howells Lewl·s proprl"etor K Ings .ea , ow a Is R ·1 ·V D 1· · E D . · ' Lamb, Castle st. E Nash ai way, -ow ais. · . aHos White Horse) Windsor ter, Lamb & Flr1g, Brecon rd Br~con Railway. In_n, Cefn · - T~ynyrodyn. A Davies, prop Lord Raglan, Dowlais Ra!lway, Troed:v:r:hiw. J Ipvans White Lion, Troedyrhiw Lord Raglan, Cefn Railway Locomotiv~ Lr High st Wh~te Lion, Dowlais. D Davies Lord Napier~ Bridge st Red Bull,. Caeha:ris . White Swan, Dowlais. Evans Mackintosh Aberfan Rol Cow, Dowlais. J .D Powell Wimborne, Dowlais. Watkins Mackintosh: Dowlais. J Evans Red Cow) Glebel~n_d st \V~ndsor, Merthyr Vale. Evans Mardy Plymouth st Red Cow, Ponst!CIII. , Mary Wme Vaults, Nantygwenith st Market Tavern, Market sq Cre~torex, propri_etress · Wyndham Glebeland st~ Davies :Market Tavern, Dowlais Red LI!ln, Heolge!-rig. W Jones Masons Arms, Cardiff rd, Red Lwn, Dowl~Is. A Morgan QUARRY OWNERS. Troedyrhiw. Free from Rheol!l Arms, P1cton. st. S A Abercriban Quarries brewer. T Brown., prep Wh1tehouse, proprietress Pontstieill !Sl• .
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