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1462 ·tLANSTEPHAN. SbUTE: WALES. [KELLY'S , . Bowen Mrs. farmer, Cmnclyd Hughe!l Richard, farmer, Laques Faul' Rf\E\ves Elizbth.(Mrs.),glass&china dlr Carver Arthur Richards, ~lUrge')n, James David, blacksmith Stephene Evan, farmer, Lan farm :M:aesgwynne James Griffith, carpenter Thomas Elizabeth (Miss), family gro- Davies Anne (Mrs.), postmistress James Jacob, stone mason, Bull house cer, tea dealer, provision &; coal Davies David, farmer, Lordspark Jenkins David, stone mason,2 Park vIs merchant, Brooke cottage Davies Evan T. draper,outfitter,grocr. Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Blaenycwm 'fhomas.)ohn, stone mason boot wMeho.&nws.agt,TheEmprium Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Penlanfach Treharne Ann (Mrs.), Masons' Arms Davies Griffith, sculptor John David, farmer, Maesgwynne P.H. Carmarthen road Davies John, draper, grocer, baker, John John, farmer, Tynewydd Treharne Dnl. stone mason,3 Croft ,"il~ ironmonger, provision dealer, toys Jom's Henry, farmer, Parkglas Treharne John, family grocer, draper. k, fancy goods, patent medicine ven- JOMS Hy. (Mrs.), privatelaprtmts.Grn milliner &; dress maker, Temple of dol', house! &, insura.nce agent Jones Richard, farmer, Pentrewyman Fashion Davies John, poulterer Janes Thomas, farmer, Castle hill TuckerJn. grcr.&drpr. Clarence house Davld Richd. farmer, Waunfulchan Lewis David, farmer, Darkway farm Union Hall Hotel. family, com F.:vans Griffiths B. farmer, Ferry farm Lewls Fras, dairyman, Cambridge ho mercial &, posting house (Thomas Evan!l Henry, farmer, Parkenwck Lewis Margaret (Miss), private apart- Rees, proprietor) EV3m. John, farmer, Farry farm ments, 5 Croft villas Williams Daniel, farmer &; rate \lollec~ Evans Thos. farmer, Maesgwynne frm, Lloyd Thos. farmer, Masgwynbach tor, Waunfoot Francis Daniel, blacksmith Morgan John, family grocer, tea dlr. Williams David, tailor Griffiths John, coal merchant baker &; confectioner Williams Elsie(Mrs.),aprtmnts.Green Guitins Thomas, farmer, Greenhill Morris George, cabineb maker, Green Williams Evan, farmer, Llwyngwyn Hancock John, farmer, Plas farm Morris John, stone mason Williams John, farmer, Tyrbach Harril:i Thomas, farmer, Pillroath Morris Morgan, carpenter Williams Margaret (~rs.), wAIsh Herbpri David, carpenter Owen David, gardener & hair dresser flannel manufacturer Howell David, The Ca.stle commercial Philiips David, farmer, Perkenwck '\"·illiams l\L(Mrs.),fl'mr.Waunfulchan hotel &, posting house, &c Phillips John, farmer, Fynonfair ",Yilliams Thos. miller (water) &; baker Rowells David, farmer, Fford Issa Reading Room (Henry Lyons, sec) Williams William, farmer Hughes James, shopkeeper &J butcher Rees William, shopkeeper LLANSTEPHAN Ds a ~arish in the county of Radn')f, I and two (Jther charities unitedly amount to £3 10S. yearly, on the river Wye, 2 miles <south-east from Erwood station, ' which sum is distributed in doles to the poor. On the and 2 north-west from Boughroyd station, both on the Craigpwllan brook, in this parish, are several waterfall". Cambrian railway, 8 west-by-south from Hay, and 5 Vteilt Llanstephan House, overlooking the river Wye, is the seat from Glasbury, in the hundred and pet,ty sessional divi- I of Charles Payne Evans esq. D.L., J.P. WaIter de Winton sion of Painscastle, Ray union and county court district, esq. lord of the manor, is the principal fundowner. The and in the rural deanery of Hay, archdeaconry of Brecon, I soil is red ·sandstone; chief crops, barley,oats and turnips. and diocese of St. David's. The church ()f St. Stephen, ; The area is 2,302 acres of land and 32 of water; rateable situated on a :hill, 790 feet a.bove the sea level, is an value £1,937; the population in 1891 wag 157. ancient building of stone, in Early English style, consist- Sexton John Powell ing of chancel, nave, 'souih porch, and low western tower ' .' . containing 4 bells. There are 156 sittings. The 1'e- Letters arrive from Llyswen R.S.q. Breoonshlre n·t 9.30 gisters date from ,the year 1666. The living is a vicar- a.m. Wall Le~ter Box, Dolamldo, cleared. at 4.50 . age, annexed t? that ?f L1an~ilo Gra~an, joint ne~ yearly I p.m. Erwo~d IS the nearest moner order o~ce, & value £291, With reSidence, m the gIft of the BIshop of I telegraph office at Three Cocks JunctIOn or Gla:;bnry St. David's. and held since 1893 by the Rev. David The children of <this place attend the ·schools at Bough. Morgan RA. of St. David's Col!ege, Lampeter. Havard's "Wood &; Llandilo Graban Evans Charles Payne D.L., J.P. Llan- Davies John, Lower Rhydness Powell John, Conrt-y-grabin stephan house Davie~ Rhys, Llwynnau Price William, Court-y-cribin Morgan Rev. David RA. Vicarage E13ns William, Dolamido Price William, Upper Droythland Jones William, Plough inn P.R Halldley William, Mal'chel Pugh Evan, Pwllpiron Williams.A.rthur,inspector of nuisances Jones David, Noyadd Sheen Samuel, Penrhose to Hay rural district council &; ~chool Jones Thomas, Upper Rhydness Williams David, Great house attendance officer for Hay, Great ho .Tones William Williams John, Fawydd FARMERS. Mcrgan John, Tynyllawellin Williams William, Lower Droythland Eowen Samuel, CaBin Phillips David, Bostyn LLANSTINAN is a parish in the county of Pembroke, the gift of the Bishop of St. David's, and held since 1871 slightly east of the road from Haverfordwest to Fish· by the .Rev. Henry Miles. Llanstinan Gael', in this guard, 2! miles north from Leilterston station, on th~ parish, is a British or Roman camp. Charles Crompton Letterston and Clynderwen railway, 12 north from esq. C. Matthias esq. W. G. James esq. Miss Evans, and Haverfordwest, and 2! south-by-west from Fishguard, Thomas George esq. are the principal landowners. The in thB> hundred and petty sessional division of Dewisland, soil is light gravel; C'hief crops, wheat, barley, oats, union and county court district of Haverfordwest, and in turnips and mangolds. The area is 1,569 acres; rnteable the rural deanery of Fishguard and archdea~onry and value £1,298; the population in 1891 was 165. diocese of St. David's. The church of St. Justinian is an Post Office, Trevine. Johrn Williams, sub-postmaster. andent building, consisting {)f chancel, Illave, aisle, and Letters received from Le,tterston R.S.O. Pembroke· has I bell, and there is a hagioscope and a font of early shire at 9.30 a.m. dispatched at 3.45 p.m. Postal date; the church affords 60 sittings; the register (of orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest burials only) dates from the year 1789. The living is a money order &; telegraph office is at Croesgoch rectory, tithe rent-charge £163, average £121, net The children of this parish attend the National School at inoome £IlO, with 25 acres of glebe and residence, in .l\Illuorowen PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Williams John, shopkeeper, Post offIce Jenkins William, '1'reforfe1 Evans Miss, Cilauwen FAIUfERS. Lloyd John, Penfrood Harvey Joshua Harold L.B. C.P. Llan- Bowen John, Pantywrach Morgans Harriet (Mrs.), Parkyllyn stinan house' Edw8rds William, Parkyllrn M0rris John, Parkyruchen Miles Rev. Hy. (rector), The Rectory George Thomas, Trege.ne Roach William, New mill COMMERCIAl.. James William G. Pantyphillip Thomas Daniel, Penlucas Davies Henry, blacksmith, Whitegate Jenkins William, Parkfelindie Young Stephen, Esgalwen LLANTOOD is 8 pal'ish in the county of Pemb1'oke, 2 return of 1831 to consist only of a few mutilated leaves, miles from lCilgerran station on: the Whitland and no date being given. The living is a vioarage, annexed Cardigan section of the Great Western railway, 3 south with Monington, to that of St. Dogmael, tithe rent-charge from Cardigan, and 13 from Fishguard, in Kemmes gros~ £210, average £159, net income £160, with hundred, Oardigan union and county court district, Kil- residen<:e, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and he~d • gerrllin petty <Sessional division, and tn the rurol deanery since t895 by the Rev. J. Myfenydd Morgan. Here is a of Kemmes, archdeaoonry of Cardigan, and diocese of Methodist chapel. The land is chie-fly owned by snlall St. David's. The church of St. llltyd, erected in 1844, freeholders. The soil is light loam, ·subsoil rock. 'l'he and reJbuilt in 1883, at a cost of £845, is an edifice of chief crops are barley, oats and grass.. The area is 1,843 local stone and freestone, in the Gothic style, consisting acres; rateable value, £1,448; the population in 1891 only of nave, north,porch, and a turret, containing I bell; was 215. there are 126 eittings. The l'egisters were stated in the Letters through Kilgerran B. S. O. Pembrokeshire. The.