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LLANV ABON, &C LLANVABON, &c. 499 Jones Mrs. Ma.ry, woollen manufacturer Thomas Howell, farmer, Garth hall Jones William, blacksmith and post office, Thomas Lewis, butcher, Nelson Ystrad Mynach Thomas Morgan, farmer and landowner, J ones William, railway inspector, York Tarranymwrthwyl house, Y strad Mynach Thomas Richd., Esq., farmer, Gwerngaicb Leigh John, surgeon, Llanvabon cottage farm, Glyn-Rhymney hamlet; p.r., J.ewis Daniel, tailor, Nelson Court house, Merthyr Lewis Daniel, shopkeeper, Quakers' yard Thomas Rowland, farmer and landowner, Lewis D-tniel, shopkeeper, Graig Brynellefrith Lewis John, farmer and stone merchant, Thomas T., grocer and draper, Navigation Trefychan, Garth hamlet Thomas T., farmer, Gellihir, Garth hamlet Lewis John, shoemaker, Quakers' yard Thomas William, farmer, Berthglon and Lewis Lewis, farmer, Garth Bryndu, Garth hamlet Lewis Thomas, miller, Ystrad mill Thomas William, farmer, Bryn-taldwn, Lewis Thomas, Nelson inn, Nelson Garth hamlet. Llewellyn Wm., farmer, Ynyscaedudwg Vaugban Thomas, clerk at colliery of farm, Ga.rth hamlet Thos. Powell, Esq., Wern.Genol, Glyn­ Lloyd Mrs. Ann, Railway tavern, Nelson Rhymney hamlet Mayor J oseph, clerk in Glc~omorganshire Williams Enoch, the Wellington, Nelson canal office, Navigation Williams J., tailor & draper, Quakers' yd. Meyrick Joseph, Colliers' Arms, Nelson Williams John, farmer, Graddta Meyrick Wm., farmer, Castell Llwyd Williams Mrs. C.,carpenter,Y strall Mynach Miles David, fa.rmor, Penycarth, Glyn- Williams Thomas, farmer, Tynygraig Rhymney Willia.ms Tl10mas, farmer, Pengelli, Garth Miles Edward, farmer, Tyllwyd hamlet Miles William; farmer, Berthllwyd Williams Thos., Victoria, Quakers' yard Morgan E., White Hart, Quakers' yard Williams Wm., farmer, Llanbradach Vawr Morgan Lewis, beer retailer, Nelson Williams Wm., farmer, Bryn-Owen Morgan Richard, farmer, Llwyncelin Worthington G. S., farmer, 'l'ydu Morris Daniel, grocer, &c., Quakers' yard O<~borne Ge,)l'ge, shoemaker, Nelson GELLYGAER. Parry Lewis, Glan-Taff ion, Quakers' yd. Harris Rev. Gilbert, C.F., M. A. (rector), Peters Thomas, shopkeeper, Nelson the Rectory Jlrice John, shopkeeper and butcher, Leigh Samuel, Esq., Cascade house Ystrad Mynach Perrott John, Esq., Hengoed hall Rees David, shoemaker, Nelson Thomas Mr. J acob, Beachfield house Rees W atkin, farmer and landowner, Twyn, Glyn-Rhymney hamlet CO}IMERCIAL. Rees William, farmer and landowner, Carngethin Coal Co., colliery proprietors, Penywaun, Glyn-Rhymney hamlet Pwllyr Allt colliery Reynolds James, Tyler's Arms, and Cartwright W. S., colliery proprietor, butcher, Nelson Tophill colliery Richards Mrs. Jane, farmer, Whitehall Dowlais Iron Co., colliery proprietors, Richards Wm., farmer and blacksmith, Senghenydd common Shringrig Hinde Thomas C., colliery proprietor, Roberts Henry, Royal Oak, Nelson Troedyrhi wfuwch colliery Roberts Thos., farmer, Tairwaun, Garth J enkins E., and Lewis R., colliery pro­ hamlet prietors, Cefn Ll wyna colliery Roberts Wm., farmer, Tairwaun, Garth Jones William, colliery proprietor, Pen­ hamlet treperth colliery Rowlands Charles, beer retailer Joseph '£homas, colliery proprietor, New Rowlands Josepb, farmer, Plasturtwyn Brithdir Shepherd T., superintendent of the Gla- Latch and Cope, colliery proprietors, morganshire canal, N aviga.tion house Glanddu colliery Stephen Edmund, farmer, Wern-Isha, Latch Joseph and Co., colliery proprie- Glyn-Rhymney hamlet tors, Cilfachfargoed colliery Thomas-, National schoolmaster, Nels()n Leigh Samuel, surgeon, Cascade house Thomas David, tailor and draper, Berth- Lewis Thomas, Faldgaich inn 11 wyd cottage Powell Thos., colliery proprietor, Gelly­ Thomas David, shopkeeper, Nelson giargwellt and Penallta collieries Thomas Edward, farmer and landowner, Prothero Charles, colliery proprietor, Llechwen llydan Church and New Place collieries .
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