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DIRECTORY.] SOUTlI WALFB. JEFFRESTON.. ~43 Edwardes Rev. David Edward M..!. :l'AllMERS. Owen WiIliam. Hodgeston farm. (rector) Brown Thomas James, Highlands Phillips John, Jason hall Gibbs William, Hodgeston house Gibb~ William, Hodgeston house Wailins Philip. Hodgeston hill ' HUBBERSTON is a parish on th9 north side of amongst the aged poor of the parish, and £10 in support Milford Haven, 1 milo weat from Old MiliaI'd terminal of a lending library at Hakin for seamen ouly. Hubber station on the Great Western railway aDd 8 south-weiYt ston fQrt forms a pal'\; of the defences of :Milford HaveD. from Haverfordwest, in the county of Pembroke, Roose The prine.ipallandowners arc Antony William John Stokes petty sessional division and hundred,Haver!ordwest union esq. and Sir Qharles E. Gregg Philipps bart J.P. of Picton and county court district, rural deanery of RoolJe and Castle. The soil is loam;. 8ubaoil, red sandstone. The ~rchdeaoonry and diocese of St. D~vid'l!. 'fhe church land is chiefly in pasturage; barley, oats and roots are of St. David is an ancient building of stone in the ~orman grown. The area i.s 1,128 acres; rateable value, £4,237: and Early English styles, consisting of chancel, nave, and the pilpulation in 1891 was 1,320, of whom 990 was in a fine western Norman tower, containing one bell; the Hakin. stained east window wall' given by the present recwr in Hakirt, in this parish, was under the "Local Govern memory of his mother; the chancel retains a piscina ment Act, 1894," constituted a separate civil parish, and and sadilia, and the church hrs 200 sittings. The register forms a part of the town of Milford Haven, which see. dates from the year 1710. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £180,average £137,net yearly value £ 109, in- Sexton, William AlIen. eluding 9 acre~ of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Letters received through Milford Haven at 8.30 a.m. Lord Chancellor, and held since 1869 by the Rev. John Wall Letter Box cleared at 5 pom. The nearest money Bowen Rowlands M.A. of BaIliol College, Oxford. The order &;, telegraph office is at Hakin principal charit.i6!l consist of £10 left by the late Rev. W. The children of this place att~nd the National Ichool at R. Roberts, a .former rector, for yearly distribution Hakin COMMERCIAL. James In. frmr. &;, haulier, LiddestoD PRIVATE RESIDENTS. A.dams J ames, shoe maker Llewellyn William, farmer, LiddestoD Brown Robert, Liddeston A.llen William, sexton Mathias John, farmer, Liddeston Davies John Thomas Llewellin. Obser- Brown Robert, farmer, Liddestan ,Morgan William, farmer, Liddeston vatory hall Childs Margaret (Mrs.), beer retailer Owen Albert, shopkeeper Greenish James, GellisVliek Davies Charles, farmer. Observatory Phillips George, farmer, Goose pill James William, St. Lawrence villa Davies In.Thos.L. (I'mI'. Observatory Rees Thomas, Masons.' Arms P.Ii Bowlands Rev. J{)hu Bowen 1\I.A. Greenish James, farmer, Gelliswick Thomas William, shopkee~l' (rector) Harries John, grocer HUNDLETON is a small village I~ miles south-west Saurin J.P. and LieutJ.-Col. Henry Leach J.P. are the from Pembroke, in the county of Pembroke, and under the principal landowllers. The population of the parish in "Lilcal Government Act, 1894," was constituted: 8 1891 was 667. separate parish for civil purposes out of Monkton. Here Post Office.-George John, SUb-postmaster. Letters is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel, erected in 1820, and arrive from Pembroke at 9 a.m. &;, are dispatched at rebuilt in 1879, with 450 sittings. Orielton, the pro- 4.40 pom. week days only. The nearest money order &;, perty and residence of Col. Morgan James Saurin JP. telegraph office is at Pembroke is- a large and park-like estate, 3 miles from Pembroke; Ulldenominational School (mixed), erected in 1873, with. the mansion, grounds and park of about 600 acres are master's house, for 120 children; average attendance, beautiful and picturesque, and include an extensive lake 57; John Hitchings, master and fine gardens. Corston, about 5 miles distant, is the A ferry boat plies between this place &;, Pembroke Dock property of Lieut.-Col. Henry Leach J.P. Col.:M. J. throughout the day Leach Lieut.-Col. Henry J.P. CorstQn Rogers Wm. Henry, Speculation P.R Jones William, Clover hill Lloyd Rev. DaTid (Calvinistic Me~ Williams Gilbert, Ivy Green P.H Jones Wm. Herbert, West Orielton thodist), Upper Castleton Lloyd David, Upper Castleton Saurin Col. Morgan Jas. J.P. Orielton FARMERS. Morris John, Brownslade Thomas Rev. Matthew (Calvinistic Brinn Joseph, Me-reston Roberts Frederick, Grove Methodist), GHead Brinn Thomas, Lower Castleton Roberts Jabez, Goberry Wynne Major, Mark Sauran,Mellaston Davies John, Crickmaren Roberts John, East Orielton James Richard, grocer Davies John, Square island Rogers Wm. Henry, Summerton Lewis John, miller(water),Orieltonmll Hitching Henry, Quoit's hill Russell Thomas, Yerbeston Morris Ann (Mrs.), Elms P.H Jones Thomas, Bowett ILSTON is a parish, in the Western division of the Park Mill. !lston Combe, which extends from !lston to county of Glam{)rgan, 4 miles south-west from Killay Park Mill, is a prettily wQoded valley much frequented stati{)n on the wndon and North Western Branch railway by visitors during the spring and summer months, and from Swansea to Pontardulais, and 8 mile~ we5lt from noted for the large quantities of wild flowers it produces. Swansea, in Swansea hundred and county court district, ThQmas Penrice esg. the Honble. Aubrey Vivian and the Gower petty session~l division and union, rural deanery Hon. H. H. Vivian are the principal landowners. The soil of West Gower, arc.hdeaconry of Oarmarthen and diocese is limes,tone; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are barley. of St. David's. The church of St. Illyd is an ancient build- oats and swedes. The area is 2,879 acres j rateable value. ing of stone in the Early English stylo, consisting of £I,52I; the populati{)n in 1891 was 250. chancel, nave, south porch and a mas,sive embattled Parish Olerk, ,\Villiam J<mes. tower Qn the south side, containing 3 bells; the church was restored in the years 1883-4, and a1Iords 106 sittings. Letters receliv·ed through Swansea at 7 a.m.; dispatched In the churchyard is a fine old yew tree. The register at 60 45 p.m. The nearest post &; money order office is dates from the year 1731. The living is a rectory, com- at Park Mill, &; telegraph office at Reynoldson, 6 milea muted tithe rent-charge £330,average £244,with 65 acres distant of glebe and residence, in the gift of Thos.Penrice esg. and NatiQnal School, Park Mill, erected by Thomas Penrice held since 1886 by the Rev. John Veale Roberts, who is esq. DoL., J.P. for the parishes of llston &; Pennard also vicar of Pennard. There is an Independent chapel at (see Pennard) Roberts Rev. John Veale (rector & Jones Benj. farmer, Great Lunnon Price Edward, frmr. :Middle Hili farm vicar of Pennard) Jones George, coaehbuilder, 'Wheel- Price Edward, sen. farmer, Malthouse wright &; smith work ill general Price Edwd. jun. farmer, Middle hills COMMERCIAL. Jones John, assistant overseer, collee- Wa~r8 George, blacksmith &;, farmer Curry William, gamokeaper to the tor of taxes, butcher & farmer Webb James, farmer Hon. Aubrey Vivian Jones Thomas, wheelwright Webb John, farmer Davies John, miller ~water) Kneath Wm. jun. tailor, Fairwood Webb Mary (Mrs.), farmer,Llcthri-dd Davies William, blacksmith Kneath '\Vm.sen.blacksmith,Fairwood Webb William, farmer, Brynavel Davies William, farmer, lriluxt·')n Llewelyn John, farmer, Fairwood Williams John, farmer, Lunnon Evans Daniel, farmer, Little Hills Llewelyn John, master mariner Williams Robert, farmer &;, haulier• .Jenkins Mary (Mrs.), farmer Porter William, farmer, GeIlyhier Lunnon , JEFFRESTON is a parish and village, in the rounty court district and union of Narberth, and in the rural of Pembroke, 2 m:illes north-west from Saundersfoot deanery of Narberth, archdeaconry and diocese of St. &tation and 2! west-by-south of Kilgetty station, both on David·s. The church of S.S. Geoffrey and Oswald is aD the Pembroke and Tenby railway, 5 south-by-west from ancient building of etone in the Early English style, NaI1bel"th, and 5 north-by-west from Tenby, in the C'onsisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, transepts, south hundred of Narberth, petty sessional division, county porch, and an embattled we5tern tower containing 3.