826 WEL!B NEWTON, WEOBLEY. was 89; and the acreage is 8,50~ The $Oil is sandy and loamy; tIle lubsoil is rock and clay. Colonel Vaughan is lord of'the manor andowner of the parish. LE'ITERS through Ross, which. is the nearest meney order office• .Allaway Stephen, Esq. Morgaa John, fanner Jones John, farmer Vaughan Col. John, Courtfield Madden Rev. Edwll.rd, [Catholic]

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WELSH NEWTON. ELSH NEWTON is a township, parish, and village, 8 miles south-wel!lt from Ross railway station; 31 north from 14-1 south from , and 129 from London, in Weolmelow Hun.­ dred, Monmouth Union, Harewood's End petty sessional division, Here... ford archdeaconry and bishopric; it is situated on the Hereford and Monmouth road, on the borders of , and part of the parish is in that county. The church is a plain old stone building, with small tower, in the Norman style, in good repair; it has nave, porch, chancel, font, and two bells. The living is a rectory, worth £47 yearly; Rev. H. Pr08ser is the incumbent. There is a chapel for Wesleyans on Newton Common. The population, in 1851, was 248; and the acreage is 1~821. The soil is loamy; the subsoil ill clay and rock. NEWTON COMMON, Catlow, Pembridge Castle, Great House, Summer Bouse, Mill Farm, Tremahaid, and Gwenherion, are places here. LETTEllS through Monmouth, which is the nearest money order office. MlSCELLANEOUS. FARMERS. Davis James, stonemason, Newton common Barlrum John Dyser Charles, Esq., Newton lodge Bills George, Tremahaid George TImothy, boQt and shoe makel' Davis John Palmer John, Red Lion Inn Evans Wm., Mill farm Palmer John, mason Frances Thomas Silver James, boot and. shoe maker and parish Kettle Jonas, Pembridge casUe clerk Lane Henry, Gwenherion Powell Edward, Elephant and Castle Inn Lock George, Greathouse Wells John, blacksmith Wheeler Mrs. Jane, Catlow hill WiIIiams James, .arpenter and shopkeeper Wilcox Da.niel, Summer house •

WEOBLEY. • EOBLEY is an ancient town and parish, distant 8 miles south. west from Leominster, 9 south.east from Kington, 12 north­ west from Hereford, 18 north.east from Hay, and 141 north-west-by­ west from London, in Stretford Hundred, Union of its name, Weobler deanery, Hereford archdeaconry and bishopric. Weobley Union is