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DIRECTORY.] SOUTH . .oCEFN-COED-Y-CYMMER. 279 CATHEDINE is a parish in the county of Brecknock, 16s. yearly, which is given in kind to poor persons not in and on the road from CrickhoweIl to T algal't.h, $outh- receipt of pari'Sh relief. Treholford is the residence of east of LlangoI'lSe lake, 3~ mileos from Ta~-y-bont station Knight Bruce esq. Buckland the seat of James Price • on the and Merthyr railway, 7 east-by-south from William Gwynne-Holford esq. D.L., J.P. lord of the n:.anor Breoon and 8 west-by-north from , in the and principal landowner, is a spacioU!t mansion on the hundred and petty sessional division of Ta~gart:Jh, county bank of the river Usk. The soil is clay, chief crops wheat. oourt distriat of Brecon and union of Brecknock, and in barley and oats. The area is 1,632 acres of land end 22 the rural deanery of Brecon (third portion), archdeaconry of water, rateable value, £1,493;" the pop·ulation in :1:891 of Brecon and diocese of St. David's. 'l.'he church is a was 164. bn.iJ.ding of stone in the Early English style, consdsting Parish Clerk, George Walke. of ab.ancel, nave, aisJes, south porch, and tower with spire is a smalll vil1age situa.te partly in the thre8 containing 4 bells; there is a stained window placed by parishes of Cwmdu, Cathedine and Llansaintfraed. J. P. W. Gwynne Holford esg. in memory of his sister. T,he church was almost entirely rebuilt in 1894, and Post &; M. O. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office. affords 96 sitliings; the registers of baptisms and burials Bwlch (Railway Sub-Office. Le-tters should have dalte from the year 1732, mftrriages 1755. The Living, R.S.O. Breconshire added).-Mrs. Catherine Y. CRpon, origina.Ilya chapelry, is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £160, sub-postmistress. Letters received at 6.15 a.m. &; dis- average £IIO, net income £II5, with one acre of glebe patched 3Jt 6·45 p.m. Nearest telegraph office is at and resddence, in the gift of the Rev. Augnstus Browne Tal-y...bont of Bwlch, and held since 1892 by the Rev. Jonathan National School for Cathedine & Bwlch (mixed), built MaI'lSden Jones B.A. of St. David's College, L~eter. in 1860, for 95 children; average attendance, 61; A charity, left by the Rev. Thomas Williams, produce~ Edward Davies, master OATHEDINE. Griffiths John, farmer BWLCH. Bruce Knight, Treholford Hadley William, farmer Evans Francis, Farmers' Arms P.H Crawshay Mrs Hargest Thomas, boot maker Fitton Robert, grocer & draper Gwynne-Holford James Price WiEiam Powell Thos. farmr. &; assist. overseer Jenkins WiIliam, Morning Star P.R D.L., J.P. Buckland Vaughan: WaIter, farmer Jones Ann (Mrs.), grocer Jones Rev. J.Marsden B.A.TheRectory Walk George, farmer Jones William, grocer Travel'S Frank ,"Vatkins Thomas, farmer Morgan Joseph, :New inn P.R COMMERl;:UL. WiIliams John, farmer Price 'Dhomas, blacksm1th Davies Thomas, farmer Thomas William, carpenter CEFN-COED-Y-CYMMER b So hamlet and mrge are held at the Court House on the last thurs. in each village in the parish of Vaynor and: county of Brecknock, month at 1.30 p.m. The po~,ioo station, Cefn-coed- with a station on the Breoon and Me.r,thyr railway, andJ is cymmer, & the clerk's office, 26 Viotoria street,Mer,thyr 2 miles north-west of Merthyr Tydvil and I from Cyfartbfa Tydfil, are occa.sional oourt houses foo.- the purposes of OaJstle, in the hundredJ of Peooelly, petty ses·sional divi- the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879 sion of Pendi~r)Tn, 1l;nion and county oourt dtistriot. of Vaynor & Penderyn Rural District Council. Mer.thyr TydVll, and ill the rural dea!1ery of Brecon (t~n~d Meetings, 1St thursday in the month at the School,RooJ;l1. part), a.rcihdJeaJConry of Brecon and dliocese of St. Davl(), s. Cafn &; Vestry English Wesleyan chapel, Hirwam. ~he river Taff runs near. the village, ~,nd over it is a alternately , VJ.adJuct of 116 a.r>ches', deslgned! and bwllt by .Aloo::and.er Clerk, Frank F. James, 134 High st. Merthyr Tydfil SutherlandJ esg. of Cefn, 31t a oast of £25,000; the span Medical Officer of Health, T. J. Dyke F.R.C.S.Eng.• of each arch is 40 feet, and the height fr'OIll the river to J.P. Cilsanws the parapet 120 feeJt. The chul"Cih of St. John, a chapel Surveyor & Engineer James Jones Woodview of ease to V'ayno!I', erected aIt a cost of £2,500, is an " edifice in the Gothic style, con.sisting of chancel, nave Cemetery, David Rees Lewis, clerk to the burial board, and a tower with spire containing 6 bells: it afforrus 300 Watkyn Meredith, s-exton sittings, of which 50 are. free. The church of St. Tudor, County Police Station & Court House, Sergeant Mabthial also a cha.pel of ease to Vaynor, erected! in 1889, is a Lloyd in charge, & two constables plain building of stone consisting of ohancel find! nave, nnd Volunteers. affOrd/Si 260 sittings. There is a laI"goe ceme.tery here B-recknl()lCkshire Volunteer BalttaJioD South Wales Bor- belonging tlo the, Merthyr TydJYi,1 Burial Board. In this (G Co Ca JJJS Ch 1 hamlet is a stock-well belonging to the Cardiff Corporation. derers .; pt. .. ones; ergeant . ar ea The Drill Hall of 1:Jhe G Company 1st Vol. Battalion CotterelI, dTill instructor), !hill hall SO'l1th Wales Bordel1"ers is in the village and is' used for Plaoes of WO!I'ship, with times of Services. meetingSl &C. and! will seat 500 perSlons. St. John's, Cerfn, 8 & II a.m. &; 6 p.m.; tues. wed. &; Post, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. Express Delivery & Annuit,y thurs. 7.30 p.m & Insurance Office. John KinJey,s'l1b-postmaster. Let- St. Tudors (Cefn), IT a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m ters through Merthyr Tydfil at 7.20 a.m. 1.30 & 7.0 Ba,ptistJ (Ebenezer) (WeLSoh), Cetfn, Rev. David Rees, It p.m.; dispatched a·t 9.0 a.m. 2.30 &, 5.45 p.m. a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. &; thurs. 7.30 p.m.; 550 seats Wall Letter Box, High stre~, c~eared at 8.30 a.m. 2.15 & Congregational (Tabor) (Welsh), Cein, II a.m. & 6 p.m., 5.15 p.m tues. & thurs. 7.30 p.m.; 150 seabs Magis·tra.tes for the Penderyn Division, County of Brecon. Unitarian, Cefn, Rev. J. H. Davies; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ~ North Waiter Meyrick e5q. TaJ)~bont, chairman tues. & wed. 7.30 p.m.; 450 seab Lewis Sir Wil1iam Thomas D.L. 1Iaerdy, Aberdare Cefn (Welsh), II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. &; thurs. 7.30 Crawshay William Thompson esg. D.L. Cyfarthfa castle, p.m.; 500 seats Merthyr TydJfi.l Mission Room (Eng;ish), Cefn, IT a.m. &, 6 p.m.; tlhurs. Davies Ed'ward! esg. The Ga:r:th, Bassaleg, Ne:wport 7.30 p.m.; 100 sittings LeJwiso James esq. Plas-Draw, AbeTdare School, under the Vaynor School Board, built for 200 boys. MatJthews Jenkin esq. Swansea 200 girls & 160 infants; Matthew Owen, master; Mrs. William.s David! Evan esq. Hirwain EIlen Moss, girls' mistress; Miss Janet Kinley. infants' Williiam:s William esg. Bryncynon, Hirwain mistress Clerk 00 the :Magistrate8, Thumas Lewis ,\Yhite, 26 Railway Stations. Victori81 street, Merthyr TydJfil CeIn (L. & N. W. & Brecon & Merthyr), Samuel Special & Petty Sessions & oourts of summary jurisilic- Valentine Lucas, stati~:m master tion appointed by Her Majesty's Jm~tices of the Peace Pontsarn (Brooon & Merthyr). John Bishop, station mastr PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Gould John, Railway view Jones John James, Fronheulog Bowen James, Bridge house Griffiths Rev. Richard tWelsh Congl) Jones Richard John, Taff Vechan vina Cook Mrs. Catherine, Tirbach Griffiths Rev.William Bowen(Baptist), Jones Mrs. T. J. Buckland place Davies Rev.John Hathren (Unitarian), 9 Lower Vaynor road Jones William... ~anybrYll IIO High street Hallesy Mrs. Ashville house Lloyd Rev. Wllham B.A. (curate ot Davies John Owen (lay reador) Harpur John, Cofn cottage Yaynor) Davies Mrs. Somerset house Harvey Thos.Fletcher C.E.Carn IJrea Matthews Thomas Fredk. IJellevuG Davies Mrs. 172 High street Hughes David, 103 High stre:Jt Meyrick Mrs. Poplar cottagoe Dyke Thomas Jones .LP. Cilsanws Hughes Rev. Hugh Joshua (Calvin. Morgan Daniel, Frondeg villa. Edwards Wm. Nash Vaughan,The Cot istic Methodist), Rock lane Morgan Mrs. Bellevue cottage Evans Mrs. Brynhelyg James Frederick, Holford house Morris Thomas, Taff Brae Evaniit Mrs. Owen, Laburnnm housl3 Jenkins Rees, Holford street 110ss Edward, Court cottage Evans Talisen Henry, Llynd:oain Jones John, Cymfrw cottage Owens Richard. 102 High street Frost Benjamin Richard Southtly, Jones Mrs. 101 High street Pearce Harry Dvke, Pen-y-bryn Holford villa Jones Da.id Thomas, Bryncerdin I l'rimnT'esi Mrs. Bel1evne