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:Breconshire Millboard Co. (The) Jones Thomas, shopkeeper "ARMERS. GQodden Matthew, toll-g~te keeper Morton St.ephen, beer house Jones James .lamell Richard George, woollen & Phillips William, Bell P.H Rees William yarn manufacturer Redman John, shopkeeper Williams David LLANGENDEIRNE is a parish and village in the ment of the school,. left in 17~4,. produces. £17.per Western division of the county of , on the annum. In the parIsh are colllenes and lime kilns. road from Carmarthen to Llanelly' 5 miles south-ea.st Capel Dysgen, an ancient and now ruined chapel, stands from the former town and 4 south-by-east from Car- in. the middle of a field, near which is a caV&"Il. Sir EIJ;lile marthen Junction station on the South Wales section of Algernon Arthur K. C. Stepney bart. Charles H. L. Fltz­ the Great Western railway, in the hundred of , w~lliams esg.. H. L.. Paxley esg. W. F. Saunders esg. petty sessional division, county court district and union RIchard J e~~ngs Brlgstocke esq; and ~'. H. Arden e~q. of Carmarthen and in the rural deanery of Kidwelly are the prmCIpal landowners. 1he soIl IS loam. ChIef archdeaconry o'f Oarmarthen and diocese of St. David's: cropS, wheat, barley and oats. The !Ire~ is 12,028 ~cres; The church of St. Cynderyn is a building of stone in the rateable value, £10,095; the population In 1891 was 2,272 • Early English style, consisting of chancel with aisles, Sub-Post Office.-Mrs. Mary Williams, sub-~SItmistres's. nave, north aisle, south and west porches and a western Letters received from Kidwelly at 9 a.m.; dispatched tower containing 3 bells: under the floor of the church at 3.50 p.m. Postal orders are issued, but not paid. w.ere lately discovered 395 human skeletons, arranged in The nearest money order & telegraph office ~s at three layers; -they were unmu'tila'tOO., and apparently not • those of persons slain in Ibattle: there is a piscina and A School board of 5 members was formed, 1$ Janual1_ also two water stoups: the church affords 200 sittings. 1875; J. Thomas, clerk The register of ba,ptisms dates from the year 1735; B d S h 1 marrIages. andb'una1s from 1736.Th e li'vmg IS. a per- oar c 00 s. petual curacy, net yearly value £150, 'with 67 acres of Llangendeirne (mixea), built in 1845, for 149 children; glebe and .residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. avernge attendance, 71; Benjamin C. Lems, master David's, and held since 1894 by the Rev. Daniel Williams Crwbin (mixed), for 150 children; average attendance, B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There are four 70; John T. Smith, master Congregational and five Baptist chapels and a Oalvinistic Pontyeats (mixed), for 150 children; average attendance, Methodist chapel. The Goldfrap bequest for the endow- 104; John Davies, master Williams Rev. Daniel B.A. (incumbnt) Edwards Hannah (Mrs.), BUlchithant Rees David, Cwmllethryd

• COMMERCIAL. ~;::: ~~~~~' =nt :::: ~~~lJ(M;:.)~t~~YbOrfach Bower. Ehzh. (Mrs.), Quarry ArmsP.H Evans Joseph Ynisfaes Rees John Caegwyllt ~')\1'en Jon~, lime burner. Evans Thom~s, Bryn Rees John'T. Tynycwm. Edwards Ehzh.(Mrs.),SmlthsArmsP.H Evans William Gwempa Rees Moses Glynfack Evans John, H3ll~ay P.H Gravelle Thom~s, Brandyway Richards D~vid, Pantymeillion Enn.s John, New mn P.~ Harries William, Frood Richards Margaret (Mrs.), Blaenyfan Jenkms Thos. grocer, BrIsbane house Howells David Velindra Richards Thomas Rhosfach J onos Ileni. miller, (water), Felingan.Jl J enkins David,'Pantgwine Richards William', Gellygartrog Junes Dand, shopKeeper, Four Road,; Jenkins John, Mansant Ganol Rowlands Samuel, Cwmeynon June'! Isaac, shopkeeper, Macnamarra Jenkins John, Plasbach Rowlands William, Glangwend ~'Ones Je,hn, :Farm~rs Arms P.H Jenkins John, Tygwyn Stone Elizabeth (Mrs.), Caeclovers'