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DIRECTORY. J . 37 and . The church is dedi- Anglesey, diocese of Bangor, situated on the main road cated to St. Cariwaladr, and the register dates from to . The parish church, dedicated to St. the year 1610. The living is a rectory united with Ylched, has 250 sittings. The register of baptisms dates Eglwysall, average tithe rent-charge £184, net yearly from the year 1798 ; burials, 1803. · The living is a value £153 and residence, in the gift of the Lord rectory united with Ceirchiog, average tithe rent-charge Chancellor, and held since 1878 by the Rev. David £224, net income £210 and residence, in the gift of the Thomas of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. There is a place Bishop of Bangor; and held since 1888 by the Rev. David of worship for Independents. hall is the fine Row land M organ B. A. of St. David's College, Lam peter. seat of Sir George E . .l\I. Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick hart. There are chapels for Baptists, Calvinists and Inde- D.L. J.P. pendents. Bodorgan is a small village and railway station in The a_rea ?omprises 2, 237 acres, of which 11 are water; the parish· a short distance to the south-west is Lake populatwn m 1891 was 586. Caron, not~d for its trout-fishing; there are two good is a village in the parish. hotels here. Posr & MoNEY ORDER OFFICE & SAVINGS BANK, The area comprises 3,181 acres, of which 40 acres are Bryngwran. -Pierce Morgan Pierce, postmastet. water; the population in 1891 was 396. Letters arrive from Valley (from all parts) at 6.50 PosT, MoNEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE & a. m.; despatched at 6.10 p.m. The nearest telegraph SAVINGS BANK, Bodorgan.-Ellen C. Leech, post- office is at . Letters should have Valley mistress. Letters arrive at 6 a.m. ; despatched at R.S.O. Anglesey added 7.35 p.m. Letters should haveR. S. 0. Anglesey added Assistant Overseer & Rate Collector, Richard W . .Assistant Overseer & Rate Collector, Owen Richards, Hughes, Bryngwran Henshop PLACES OF WoRsiiiP- PLACES OF WoRSHIP:- St. Ylched's Church, Rev. David R. Morgan M.A. Parish Church, Rev. David Thomas, rector rector Calvinistic (Beulah) :Methodist Chapel Baptist Chapel (various) Independent Chapel, Rev. David Rees, minister Calvinistic Methodist (various) NATIONAL ScHOOLS : Edward G. Thomas, master Independent, Rev. Henry Rees · · d . . A School Board of 5 members was formed on the R allway Statwn, Bo organ, IN, Smith, statwn master - 25th .April 1871 for , with Bodedern & Llangwyfan is a small parish in the hundred of Trcwalchmai contributory, & which return 2 mein­ :, county of Anglesey, with a station at bers each; P. M. Pierce, Bryngwran, clerk Ty Croes on the Chester and Holyhead line, 1~ miles ScHOOL : R. Evans, master north-west from Aberffraw, in Bryngwran sub-registra- is a parish in the hundred of Malltraeth, tion district, union of Holyhead, Valley district of county of Anglesey, 4 miles east-north-east of Abertfraw Anglesey second petty-sessional division, county-court and 1 ~ east of Bodorgan railway station, in the union district of , rural deanery of Malltraeth, arch- of Bangor, sub-registration district of , Angle­ deaconry of Bangor and Anglesey and diocese of Bangor. sey first petty-sessional division, county-court district The parish church is dedicated to St. Cwyfan. The of Llangefni, rural deanery of Malltraeth, archde~Wonry registers date from the year 1754_ The living is a of Bangor and Anglesey and diocese of Bangor. The rectory annexed to Trefdraeth, average tithe rent- parish church, dedicated to St. Beuno, is situated charge £466, net yearly income £288, with residence, half a mile to the east of the road from Aberffraw to in the gift of the Bishop of Bangor, and held since 1880 Llangefni, and will seat 210. The registers date from by the Venerable John Pryce M.A. of Jesus College, the year 1551. The living is a rectory united with Oxford, rural dean and surrogate. Llangwyfan, average tithe rent-charge £466, net yearly The area comprises 1,669 acres, of which 5 acres are income £288, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop water; the population in 1891 was 168. of Bangor, and held since 1880 by the Venerable John PosT & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Ty Croes.-Ellen Jones, Pryce M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford, rural dean and postmistress. Letters arrive at 6 a.m. & are surrogate. There are places of worship for Wesleyans despatched at 7.50 p.m. The nearest money order and Calvinistic Methodists. office is at . Letters should have R.S.O. Bethel and Yard Malltraeth are small villages in Anglesey added this parish, the former half a mile and the latter a mile Assistant Overseer· & Collector of Rates, Owen E. from Bodorgan station. Hughes, Bodelwa The area comprises 3,241 acres, of which 62 acres are Parish Church, V en. John Pryce M. A. rector; Rev. water ; the population in 1891 was 804. Owen Owens M.A. curate . . . . Letters through Bodorgan R.S.O. Anglesey, which is For School Board purposes the pansh 1s umted w1th also the nearest money order & telegraph office ~berffraw . · . Police Station, Yard Malltraeth, Hugh J ones, constable Railway Statwn, Ty Croes, Henry G. Harverson, statwn PLACEs OF WoRsHIP:- master St. Beuno's, Yen. John Pryce M.A. rector; Rev. Owen Llechylched, a parish in the hundred of Llyfon, Owens, curate county of Anglesey, 2~ miles north-north-west of Ty St. Beuno's (Chapel of Ease), Yard Malltraeth, V en. Croes station, 8 south-east of Holyhead and 17 west John Pryce M.A. rector from Bangor, Holyhead union, sub-registration district Calvinistic Methodist, Bethel of Bryngwran, Valley district of Anglesey second petty- Calvinistic Methodist, Yard Malltraeth sessional division, county-court district of Llangefni, Wesleyan rural deanery of Llyfon, arch deaconry of Bangor and NATIONAL ScHOOL : Bethel, Owen Roberts, master

ABERFFRAW. Jones ·wm. blacksmith, Carregonen Williams Thomas, tailor & draper Private Residents. Owen Richard, grocer Williams Wm. saddler, blacksmith Hughes Rev. A. Lloyd (Wesleyan) Owen Richard, Prince Llewellyn P.H & wheelwright Parry Henry Robert, draper, grocer & WilliamsWilliamA. butcher, Tan-rallt Roberts Rev. Robert, curate • Thomas, Rev. John (Calvinist) uonmonger · . Pritchard John, grocer & draper Farmers. Commercial. Roberts John. baker & flour dealer Davies Griffith, Grygor-bach Griffith Williarn, boot maker & hair Roberts John; grocer Davies John, Tyn-rhos dresser Thomas Henry P. grocer, chemist, Davies John, Tyn-y-Buarth Hughes Evan, grocer draper, bookseller &c Edwards Griffith, Tyn-rallt Hughes Hugh, mason Williams Catherine, Crown P.H Evans John, Grygor-fawr Hughes Owen, joiner & wheelwright Williams Hugh, Cross Keys P.H Evans Margaret, Tyn-rhos J ones Ann, grocer Williams Hugh, miller Evans Owen, Cerrig Cafel Jones John W. grocer & butcher Williams Owen, blacksmith & wheel- Evans Robert, Eagles Jones Owen, butcher wright Evans William, Grygor-fawr