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SOUTH WALES. [KELLY's FAB:MERS-Continned lOil6 FAR SOUTH WALES. [KELLY'S FAB:MERS-COntinned. Stephens John, Ffynonwen, Cwml". Symmons William, Llambed, Mathry, Smith Mu. Elizabeth, Fidler's hall, heidol, Aberystwyth Letterston R.S.O. Pembrokeshire Rudhaxtoll., H:lverfordweSot Stephens John, Llanlncis, Llanddarog, Symmons William, Skyber, Letterston, Smith GMrge, Wbitchurch, Cardiff Carmarthoo RS.O. Pembrokeshire Smith Henry, Moity, LlowlllS, Hay Stephens John, Lower house, Womas- Symonds John T. Taibach, Dinas Cross RS.O. Breconshire ton, Walton, Kington RS.O. Pembrokeshire Smith Henry,. Wernoog, Clyr<l, Hay Stephens John, Merthyr Cynog,Brecon Tamplin Hannah (Mrs.), Rudry, RS.O. Breconshire Stephens John, Pantglas, Senny,Senny Machen (Mon) Smith Hopkin, C~tyc6'lyn, Eglwy- Bridge R.S.O. Breconshire Tamplin Hannah (Mrs.), Tyn-y-coed- silan, Caerphilly, Cardiff Stephens .Tohn, Tre.gydd, St. Da.vid's cae, Caerphilly, Cardiff Smith H<lpkin, Wenvoe, Cardiff R.S.O. Pembrokeshire Taylor George &i Thomas, Cheriton Smith Mrs. Jane, Plas-y-gan, Llau- Stephens John, Wern, Llandewyfach, glebe, Cheriton, Swansea we-rn, Bnilt'h R.S.O. :Brecon8hire Erwood RS.O. Breconshire Taylor Andrew, Llanblethian, Cowbdge Smith John, Cosheston, Pembroke Stt-phM}!1 .Tohn, Whitlera, Llandarrag, Taylor Geo. Kittle, Cheriton, Swansea Smith John, Cwmddwynant, 'flUNl Carmarthen Taylor George, Llanfihangel-Nant- Cocks, Hay R.S.O. Breconshire Ste<pbens Lewis, Trallong, Brecon Mellan, New Radnor, Kington Smith John, Llanhamlach, Brecon Stephens Mrs. Margaret, Glasobury-. Taylor George, Llangennith, Swansea Smith John, Tyllwyd, Caerphilly,Crdff Hay RS.O. BrecoTIshire Taylor In. Cathan, Llandewy, Swansea Smith Mrs.Margaret,Llanywern,Brecn St.ephens R. Heartsease, LlalIldewi, Taylor Joseph, The Court, Gladestry, Smith Mrn.M.Groes,Gaerphilly,Cardff Ystradenny,Penybont RS.O.Rdnrsh Kington, Herefordshire Smith Mrs. Mary, Spittal, Treffgarne Stephens Roger, Drenewydd, Three Taylor Morgan, Danycefn, Devynock, RS.O. Pembrokeshire Cocks, Hay RoS.a. Breconshire Senny Bridge R.S.O. Breconshire Smith Richard, Cwmhentlly,Llandewi Stephens Samuel, Ca~bryn, Kimb, Taylor Richard Thomas, Pentrusco, Ystradenny,Penyoont R.S.O.Rdnrsh Llantwit. Neath Knucklas, Knighton Smith Thomas, Cosheston, Pembroke Stephens Stephen, Cwm, Llanarthney Taylor W~ <?athan, Lla.nde~, Swansea -Smith Thomas, Rainbolt's hill, Roch RS.O. Carmarthenshire Taylor Wllliam, Llangenmth, Swansea. RS.O. Pemlbrokeshire . Stephen9 Thos. Jenkin al!is,Knighton Taylor W..O.xwich, Reynoldston,S~~sa Smith Tom, St.llrides Major,Brldgend Stephens Thomas, Llantwit, Nooth Tayl?r WIlham, Tyrhewen, Patrlclo, Smith William, Brynbribwll, Llansa- Stephens Thomas, Ol'len, Lampeter Cnckhowell . dwrn, Llanwrda.R.S.O. Carmarthnsh R.S.O. CardiO'anshirea Tearne C. M.PrestelgneR.S.O.Radnrsh Smith William, Cilyp€lbyll, Swansea Ster,hens T. S~nnybank Llanbadarn Theophilu8 Nicholas, Penlan, Llanilar Smith William, C<ltt leys. Wiston, Fawr, Penybont RS.O: RadnoT.shire R.S.O. Cardigan . Haverfcn'<iwest Stephens 'rhomas,Th~ Green,Stanage, Theophilus Thomas, New house, Oily- Smit.h Wi1li8~1, Cwrt-y-celyn, Caer- Bl'ampron Bryan R.S.O.Radnorshi~e cwm,. Llan~overy RS.O. Carmth~sh phIlly, CardIff Stephens Thomds,Tycoch,Llanwrthwl. Theophilus TI_mothy, Galltyrerw, Oily- Smith William, Llanhamla.ch, Br~n Rhayader cwm, Llandovery R.S.O.Carmrthnsh Smith W. Trevane,New Hedges,Tenby Stephens Thomas, Vachelioh. St. Thomas Brothers, Kenfig, )Port TLalb?t Smith William, Upper Slade, Roch Davids R.S.O. Pe<mbrokeshire Thomas (Mrs. Charlotte. ~. eWIS RS.O. Pembrokeoshire Stephens Thomas Duggan Ackhill (Owen), :Blanafon, Llandlssilio East, Smith Wil1i:nn J. Churchlands,SpittaI, Presteigne R.S.O. Radnor~hire ' Clynderwe~ R.S.O. Carmarthens~ Treffgarne RS.O. Pembrokeshire Ste<phens' William, Myrtle hill, Llan- Thomas DaV1~ &i John, Tyn-y-Cala. Spark!! Willia,m, Coedfranc, Llansam- arthney R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Laleston, ~ndgend . let, Swan!!ea 8tephens William, Penhryn, Capel Th<lmas Davld &:; Phoobe (MISS), DerUys Spencer D. &i Son, Llanmaes, Cowbdg Bangor R.S.O. Cardiganshire< court, Me~thyr, Carmar~hen . Spencer David, Flemingston, C<Qwbdg Stephens William Edward, Coed-y- Thomas ElIzabeth &; Alice. (Misses). Spencer Gilead The Cottage Gileston b' Ll d f'l K'd II South V'3tson., Eas~ Wllliamston, , " raIn, an·eo e1 og, 1 we vS'd f t R 8 0 P b k h' Cowbridge St E LI h --i Llan aun ers 00 '" em ro es Ire evens van, anerc cywJ.:'.· - Th H' t(M ) ... J (J 00) Spencer J. EV.1n~, Gileston,Cowbridge withwl, Rhayader omas arrie rs. ~ ames 0 , Spencer William Duffiyn Sloff Pen- St H P t II Llettyspence, Trefeyng, Bow Street .' 'evens enry, enpon, recon RS 0 Cardiganshire doylan, Cowbndge Stevens John M Overton :Port '" .. N b'd Spooner Mrs. Margaret T..· Gm"f1ar ES.., Thomas James &; Wllliam, ew n ge, .' J ynon, wansea Rudbaxton Haverfordwest Fach, Llanvedw, CardIff Stevens Mrs Thomas Maly goed Llan- Th J h &i R hIT th Steadman Isaac, llIaenddole, Llanafan. gunllO! R.S·.O. Rad~orsbil'e' Eoml as 0p n d RacSeO' OrmYWtrh Yhr C d R S 0 Card' g wys, enca er .. ns . rosswoo ... 19a1ll fi Stew Mrs. Ann, Turnip house,Tytheg- Thomas John &; Richard Llanafanfawr Steadman R Llanerchgroen, Llan - s·ton, Bridgood Garth R.S.O. Brecon~hire ' hangel-y-creuddyn Low.Aberystwyth Stew Thomas, Laleston, Bridgend Thomas Mary (Mrs.) &; Son, Blackland, Steele Henry, Reynoldston, S~ansea. Stokes Thomas, Tyrlewishharry,Llan- Bonvilston, Cardiff Stephen Georj!;e, Hescum, Dmas Cl'Oss gynidr Crickhowell Th M (M)" W'll' PI R SOP b k sh' ,. omas ary ~ fS. "" 1 lam, y- " .. em r? e Ire PI Stone Mrs. Ehzabeth,Caeclovers,Llan- mouth ho.Llantwit Major,.Cowbridge :stephen John Grlffiths, Tyncwm. aree gendeirnet, Kidwelly Thomas Sarah &; Elizabeth (Misses), Canol, Aberystwyth Stone ThoR. Brynmawr, Bryn,Llanelly East Williamston Tenby Stephen8 Mrs. Jane &i Son, Merthyr Stone W~'. Penllyn, Pentyrch, Cardiff Thomas Sa.rah (M;s.) &; 80n, Twm.- Cynog, Brecon Stone WI1liam, Talclyn,. Llangennech path, Colwinstone, Cowbridge Stephens Ml'~. Ann, Masllan, Llanedy, R.S.O. Carmarthenshlfl~ Thoma.s Thomas &; David, Newton, PontardlllalSl R.S.O. Glamorgan Stone William, TalycIynisaf, Llanedy, Portheawl R.S.O. Glamorganshire Stephens Gbarles, Blanycwm, LIan- Pontardulais R.S.O. Glamorgan Thomas Thomas &:; David, Tygwyn, N withwl, R~ayader Stran Mrs. Martha, Hill mO'llIltain, Nevern, Newport R.S.O. Pembrksh :stephell9 DavI?-o Battle, Brecon Burton, Haverfordwest Thomas Thomas, Evan &; William, 8tephens Davld, Dyllgoeduehaf, Llan- Stratton David, Carew Newton,Carew, Pantygored Pentyrch Cardiff arthney R.S.O. Carmarthenshire Pembroke 'I'homas Tho~as &; Ja~es Gomorah Stephens Davis, Lower Blaenycwm, Stratton Thomas, Kilpaison" Rhos- Crymmych R.S.O. Pembrokeshire ' Three Cocks, Hay R.S.O. Breconsb crowther, Pembroke Thomas WaIter &; Son Garthbrengy 8tephenSl E. Baileybedw, Llimdewi Surrall Mrs. Mary, Werng-och, I"lan- Brecon ' • YstradennY,Penybont RS.O.Rdnrsb badarn-Fawr,~enybnt.R.S.O.RdnrshTliomas William & Son, Aberthyn, Stephens. Ev:an,Llanstephan.Carmrthn Suth-erland BenJ. Neuaddau, Eglwp Llanblethian, Cowbridge . 8tephensGwIlym Dovery,Stoneylands, Oen Dnw, Garth RS.O.Brecon!lhil'e Thomas Aaron, Presteigne B.S.O. Loughor R.S.O. Glamorganshir~ Sutherland Benj. Neuaddau, Trellis, Radnorshire Stephens James, <?a.scob, Prestelgne Llangammareh R.S.O. Breconshire Thomas Abel, Thornville grove, LIan- RS.O. Radnorshlre Sutherland Benjamin, 10 Upper Park dissilio East, Clynderwen R.S.O. Stephens James, Llwynmawr, Llan, street, Llanelly Carmarthenshire cidarog, Carmarthen Sutton Wni. Cardmaker's pool, Frey- Thomas Alexander, Hackett. Begelly Stephens Mrs. Jane, Troedrhiwsebon, strop, Haverfordwest R.S.O. Pembrokeshire 'Cwmrheidol, Aberystwyth Sutton Wm. Wood, Walwyn's Castle, Thomas Alfred, Folly, Camrose R.S.O. St-ephens Jeffreys, Tr~dwrnfawr,Llan.. Little Haven R.S.O. Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire dooalle, Talgarth R.S.O.Br-econshire Swancott Philip, Moelwilliam, I,olan- Thomas Alfred, Glanyrynis. Llangen- Stephens John, Bryndu, Uanbister bister, Penybont R.S.O. Radnorsh deirne, Kidwelly Road R.S.O: Radnol"shire Swancott Thomas,TyncWID,Llanbister, Thomas Alfred, Parkstone, New "Moat. Stephens John, Cwmgwyn hall, Llanfi- Penybont R.S.O. Radnorshire Clarbeston Road R.S.O. Pembrokesh bangel Beguildy Knighton Symmons Thomas, Talyfont, Brawdy, Thomas Amelia (Mrs.). LlanfaboD.. , Penycwm R.S.O. Pembrokeshire Treharris R.S.O. Glamorganshire.
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