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SOUTH WALES. SWANSEA. BOOKSELLERS, &C.-Continued SOUTH WALES. SWANSEA. BOOKSELLERS, &c.-continued. Morgan John, York st Jones Thomas, HIGrr STREET BREWERY, Hughes Thomas, Church st. :M:orriston Morris .John, Cwmbwrla Tower lane fJenkins John, 20 Neath rd Oliver George, 93 Oxford st. 237 Iligh Llaneily Brewery, Gower st- James *§Jones tle!bert, 81 Oxford st st. and 30 Castle Bailey street B uckley, agertt Mackenzie William {pubmhef, 'Glas- Owen Isaac, Brynhyfryd gow), 2J College st Richard Goldie, Pear son Richard (clogger), 105 High st BRICK & TILE MAKERS. agent Pear son 'l'homas (clogger), Martin st. See Fi1·e Brick, &c. Makers. •:.raliphant Henry, 9 Castle sq :Morriston t .:\Iet3han John F. Postern Pedlar William, Cwmbwrla t N anki veil Ann, 20 Heathfield st Phillips S. Argyll st BROKERS. Parry Bonju.min, 13 Castle Bailey st Plummer Charles, l 1ortland st See !Jfortgage Brokers, and also :Stock tPearce Joseph W. 19 Union £t PonteTJames, 22 Fabian st. St. Thomas and Share Brokers. •• Pea.rse &. Brown (&. letterpress, Radford George, 8 Castle Bailey st eopper-plate, and lithographic Randles Thomas, 15 Castle Bailey st prtoters, machine rulers, and Rawle Henry, 20 Strand BUILDERS & JOINERS. bookbinders), 22 Wind street Reed George, 11 Calvert st (See also Stonemasons.) tPhilby Richard, 113 St. Holen's rd Reed John B. 18 St. Mary st Blatch Henry, 13 St. George st tPond Llewellyn, 21 Union st Rees Henr:y , 1 Goat st Bonn0tt P. & Son, 32 Fisher st t Price Thomas, 6 Nelson st Renowden William, 6 Neath rd [ton Bowen Thomas, 17 Gorse lane t Price Thomas, 8 Gower st Robinson & Co. W oodfi_eld st. Morris­ Davies John, Waiter rd [Thomas t Roberts Hhys, Woodfield st. :M:orriston Sladen Ellis G. 100 Oxford st Davies William, 16 Sebastopol st. St. Rowse Ebenezer E. & Co. (wholesale), Squire Samuel, Foxhole [st Grey William, Brynhyfryd 12 Castle sq Stophenson Brothers, 25 Castle Bailey Hawcs ~oah .T. 10 St. George st "'Townsend Robert, 12 Nelson st Thomas J~1ah, Church st. Morriston J ones Isaac, 2J Hanover st tTweney C. & Co. 7 Castle st Tribe Williarn, 10 New Oxford st Jones John, 25 ffanover st Virtue & Co. (publishers), :Mount st- W allace William, 230 High st J ones Philip, New Oxfotd st .T ohn Harrop, agent West Alfred, 147 High st Llewellyrt J olin, Sketty fWatkin John, Church st. Motriston Williams .r ohn, 6 Fabian st. St. Thomas Mm·gan David, 35 Brunswick st fWatkins Freduick, 92 High st Williams William, Martin st. ~Iorriston :\{orris Thomas, Union st §Williams Howel Waiters, 58 Wind et Perrins Peter W. 36 Brunswick st t Williams J ohn,Woodfield st.Morristorl Bees Edward, 22 Gower st t Williams Thomas, Pentre .l!]styU BRASSFOUNDERS. Rees 'l'homas, Beach st (See also Iron & Bwss Founders.) Hichruds & Billings, Northampton ytl BOOT & SHOE MAKERS. Phosphor Bro!:ize Co. Limited, Richanls David, 13 Hutland st London, S.E. ~sola manuf"ac- Hicharcls David, Arches, East Burrows Marked thns • are also Dealers. turers of patent phosphor Rowhncls Charles, 29 Brunswick st Abbott Alfred, 16 Calvert st bronze tor beatings and parts Squance R. 16 Underhill st Anthony David, 90 High st of machinery-See advertisement Stephcn David, Llansamlet .A.rkell Charles, 63 Wind st. and Islan& Symmons Thomas, 7 Henrietta st Hcuse, and 28 College st BRAJ'TICE CLOTH & AIR TUBING Thomas David, Belgrave House, St. Barrett William ( clogger), Landote 1\IANUF AC1'UR~RS. Helen's avenue [wick st Eater Wiiliam, 127 Strand Da.v1es and Lamb, Strand Thomas, Watkins & Jeh1i:in1!, Titiins· Bennett Benjamin, 10 College st Drummonu Brothers, 9 Adelaide st Thorwts Llewellyn, Red House, St. Bennett William, 25 Waterloo st Jackson Ethelbert, Oystermouth rd Thomas Bosley Thomas, 44 Neath rd Thomas Thomas, Llansamlet [lane • Butt Arthur, 10 Goat st Tncker Philip, Bank Villa, 155 Gorse Clements John, Sketty BRA2IERS & T1N-PLA1'E Waiters & Johns, Dillwyn st. Morriston Collins James, 37 Richardstln st WORKERS. White Thomas, Hafod Conibear J ames, 6 Miers st. St. Thomas Marked thus * are also Coppersmiths. Williams John, Tyrpenry, Morriston Conibear James, New Oxford st *Brown J. T. Bath lane Dalling Ann, Union st Crabbe Edmund, 16 Caer st BUILDING SOCIETIES. Davies Alexander, 28 Waterloo st Crabbe Fr~derick, 115 High st With their Places of Meeting and · Davies Daniel, Upper Waterloo st Crabbe :Frederick, 2 Arch Quay parade Secretaries. Dyer John, Portland st Cmbbe John W. 70 High st Abortawe, 69 High st W. Griffiths, Fostertleutge (and clogger}, Landore Hitchins John, 38 Waterloo st secretary Gleeson Michael, Carmarthen rd Perry John G. 60 High -et Alliance, Y. M. 0. Association- H. Gowman John, 36 Waterloo st Rees Edwin, 21 Calvcrt st Chalk, secretary . [secretary Uwyther Edward C. 208 High st Rees Richard, 15 Strand Cambrlan, 69 High st-W. Griffitha, Hea1·ding John, 18 Little Wind st Rees Richard, 37 GoflJt st Cambrian, Y.l\L C. Association Rooms Hill John, 8 Richatdsort st Rees Thomas, Woodfidd st. MolTiston -D. Jenkins, secretary Hone James-, 7 Nelson -st Reynolds John, Mariners st Central ("1th & 5th), 23 Belle Vue st­ Howard William, T'lymouth at Riley lVIicha:el, Llangefelach st T. \Villiams, sec.:retary Huntrly William, 8 Oxford st Sca,ntlebury Thomas, 21 Castle square CwmbWI'la, The Reading Room-J. T. James Francis, Brynhyfryd * Stevens Edward, 2 ProEpect place Magrath, secrotarJ Jenkins Thomas, 23 Neath rd *Taylor the Misses , 21 High st Cwmtawe, Plasmarl schoolroom-J. Jenkins William, 9 Cross st Morgan, secretary Johnson Peter, 146 Madoc st BREWERS. Glamorganshire (5th, 6th, 7th, & BthJ, J ones J ameg, 7 Richardson st 10 Rutland st-H. W. hlicliael, see J ones Thomas, 4() Carmarthen rd AcklandElizabeth, West End Brewery, Gower rd-Richard 1\Iorgan, secretary Lee Henty R. 220 High st Madoc st Guardian, Belle Vue street-JGh.n Ivor Lee Waiter, 44 & 45 Castle Bailey st Allsopp Samuel & Sons (Burton-on­ Evans, secretary [secretary *Legge & Son, 11 Waiter st T rent), 32 Wind st-William Thomas Hafod, 34 Belle Vue st-Willi:1m Mill, Lewis Thomas, Little Wind st Canton, agent Industrial (1st & 2nd), 4 Rutland st­ Lewis William, 13 New Oxford st Andrew & Crowhurst, Orange st Howol \Vatkins, secretary Leworthy William, 28 Fabian st. Anurew Brotherq & Co. Oxford st Landore Permanent, Siloh G"hapel-E. - St. Thomas Burton Brewery Co. Limited (!Jurton- Hughes and ;L L. Dn:ries-, t"rees Lock James, 16 Greenfield st on-Trent), 37 Wind st-Harry J. Landore (2nd & 3rd), Siloh Chapel­ Loxon Eliza, 181 High st Doherty, agent E. Hughes and J. L. Davies, secs Loxton Charles, S() College st [ton Cooper JamesA.W.& Ct>.OLD BREWERY, :llorriston Equitable, ,Agues House, Md.ddock Thomas, Wood fields t. Morris­ 1 Singleton st :\Iorriston-William j owett, sec: Mansfield Thomas, 2.5 High s't In cl, Coope & Co. ( Bnrton-on-Tt'lmt}, lVIorriston Provident, Agnes House, _1\fitchell Jo~ B. U &.U Temple~ 8 Fisher St-J. S. W~olky, agetJ.t :Morris ton~ William J owett, sec "].{~an Da.vid, 11 ~hdoc st Jones Thomas, Little Gaur st 310 l n .
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