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Directory. Oystermouth. South Wales DIRECTORY. • OYSTERMOUTH. SOUTH WALES. GENTRY & CLERGY. Gold Mr. Chas. C. Underwood, Mum- Penrice Thomas, Esq. J.P. Kilvrongh bles [Cross House, Pennard [West Cross Bailey Miss Emma, Northoll, Mumbles Grayson 1\Ir. E. Beaufort place, West Penry Mrs. Mary, 1 Crossland place, Baines Mr. Arthur E. Westbourne Griffitbs Mr. , Cat>tleton ter:race, Peterson :.\1:::-. A. K. Myrtle Cottage, House, Mumbles [Mumbles Mumbles [Mumbles Norton Barree Mrs. Mary .Tane, Church Parks, Griffiths Rev. Ebenezer, Glyncerrig, Philpot Mr. Ricbara, 10 Alexandra. Beer Mr. Philip Henry, Castleton ter. Grove Mr. Wm. Rose hill, Mumbles terrace, Mumbles Mumbles Gwynn Mrs. Margaret, Dunn's Cottage, Phipps Misses 1fary Ann & Ellen, Benson Gen. H. R. c.B., J.P. Fairy Hill, Mumbles Church Parks, :Mumbles Reynoldston Hall ~fr. Alfred, Glencorse, Mumbles Price Rev. , Llaugennith Beor Richard \Vhite, Esq. J.P. The H,mcorne Mr. Rouert, Troed-y-coed, Bichardson Mr. Jeremiah C. Derwen- Rhyddings, Bishopston Mumbles [Mumbles fawr, Black Pill [Pill Bevan Mr. Thomas P. Haroldsmoor, Han·is Mrs. Mary, 7 Alexandra terrace, Richmond Mr. T. W. Mayals, Black West Cross [Mumbles Hasluck Mrs. J ane Julia, Castleton Hitchie Miss l\hrtha, La.ngland villas, Birt l\fr. John, Church Park House, terrace, Mumbles Mumbles [Mumbles Bostock Miss , Penmaen Holmes Mr. Robert, Church Parks, Rowe Mrs. Margaret, 2 Roseland ter. Bowen :Mr. John, Rock ter. Mumbles ]\Tumbles Rutter Mr. Samuel S. 7 Somerset Brader 1\Ir. G. H. West Cross Hood Mrs. Theresa H. K. Brynfield, place, Mumbles Bradford }.fr. George, Church Parks, Reynoldston Sant Mrs. Kate, Woodbine Cottage, Mumbles Huxham Mr. H. The Elms, Mumbles West Cross Breedon Mrs. Sarah J. Rock terrace, Jackson Mr. Ethelbert, Newton House, Smith Mr. Thomas H. Merton House Mumbles [Mumbles Mumbles Sparks Gen. James P. Ty-Bxyn, Little Brine Mrs. Elizabeth, Castleton ter. James Rev. Edward K. The Rectory, Reynoldston [Mumbles Brooks Mr. T. E. Castleton terrace, Penmaen [Mumbles Spensley Rev. James, Church Parks, Mumbles Jellicoe Mr. Edwin, 8 Alexandra ter. Sprague Mr. John, Rock terrace, Burgess Mr. Jas. Henry, 1 Alexandra Jenkins .T .•Tones, Esq. J.P. The Grange, Mumbles [Mumbles terrace, Mumbles Black Pill Steel l\fr. Brooke, Olaremont villas, Burt Mr. Wm. Mount view, Mumbles Je:ukins Rev. S. W. Oxwich Stone Mrs. Elizabeth, 3 Roseland ter. Carder \fiss Harriet, Portland terrace, Johnson Mr. Sandford Cole, Mumbles Mumbles [mouth Mumbles · Jones Rev. David, The Vicarage, Pen- Strick Mra. , Llwynymor, Oyster- Church Rev. Saul Church, The nard [ton Strick Mrs. , Yyiswern, Oystermouth Vicarage, Llanrhidian .Tones Rev. David, The Rectory,Bishops- Strick Edwnrd, Esq. West Cross House, Collins Mr. Robert P. Glyn-y-coec1, Jones Mr. John, 6 Somerset place, West Ordss [mouth Oystermouth [Bay Mumbles [Mumbles Strick Miss Emma, Brynfield, Oyster- Collins Mr. Waiter Reginald, Langland J ones Mr. John, Castleton terrace, Strick Mr .Frank C.Llwynymor, Oyster- Cooper Mr. A. Glanmor, West Cross Jones Rev. John Edward, The Rec- mouth Craig Lady Gibson, Lilliput, J3lack Pill tory, Reynoldston Strick Mr. Geo. B. West Cross House, Crawford Mr. William S. Caeforgan Jones Rev. John L. Penclawdd West Cross House, Llanrhidian Jones Rev. Secretan, M.A. Church Strick Mr. Thomas Moon Tolfourd, Cmwshay Henry, Esq. Longlands, Parks, Mumbles Mount pleasant, Norton Oystermouth [bles Jones Rev. Silv::mus, Knelston Talbot Christopher Rice l\Iausel, Esq. Dashwood Mr. F. Church Parks, Mum- Langshaw Mr. John W. Church Parks, lri.P. (lord lieutenant of the county), Davies Rev. , Llanrhidian Mumbles [West Cross Penrice Castle Davies Rev. David Henry Leach Miss Eliza R. Haroldsmoor, Taylor Mr. Godfrey, Alma House, Davies Rev. J. D. M.A. The Rectory, Leaker Mr. George M. Rotherslade, Mumbles [Bishopston Llanmadock Mumbles [Mumbles Taylor Mr. John, Northway House, Davie~ Mrs. Jane, Bay View Villa, Leyson Mr. Robert T. Langland, Thomas Mr. B. B. The Croft, Mum- West Cross Lucas Mr. Frederick E. Ridgway Villa, bles [Mumbles Davies Rev. John, Cheriton [bles West Cross Thomas Mr. Child, Rose Hill Villa, Davies Rev. John C. Castleton, Mum- Lucas Rev. J. Ponsonby, R.A. The Thomas Mr. John, Burry House, Pen- Davies Rev. Lewis, Gwerneion, Black Vicarage, Ll:mgen:nith [Mumbles clawdd Pill [Pill Luty Mr. John, Fern Cliff villas, Thomas Rev. John, Penclawdd Davies Mr. R. Rice, Glanmor, Black M•Calman Mr. James, 2 Mount view, Thomas Miss Margaret, Castleton ter. Davies Mr. Samuel, Green Lodge, Mumbles Mumbles Reynoldston [Mumbles Mainwaring Captain , Newton Thomas Rev. Thomas, Norton Dawe Mrs. Harriet, C11stleton terrace, Martin Mr. Thos. A. Fern hill, Black Todd Mr. \Villiam, Bay View Villa, Dickson Mr. John, Lawnfield, West Pill !Cross West Cross [,Mumbles Cross [Mumbles Mason Mr. Thomas, Ty-glyn, West Trick Mr. Wilkins, Church Parks, Dive Mr. Hy. Hugh, Shortland House, Meager Mr. George B. Marine Villa, Tucker Mr. Georgo, Fern Cottage, Doxey Miss Mary, l\foyals, Black Pill Mumbles Mumbles Drysdale Mr. George A. Earby Lodge, l\felland Rev. William, Porteynon Vivi<tn William Graham, Esq. J.P. West Cross [rhidian Merrall Mr. Robert, Portland place, Clyne Castle, Black Pill Eaton Mr. David, Three'Crosses, Llan- Mumbles Watson Mrs. Margaret, Church Parks, Edwards Rev. David, Pilton Miers Captain Henry Capel, J.P. Stout Mumbles [Black Pill Essery Richard A. Esq. J.P. Cefn- Hall, Reynoldston Webber Mr. Felix H. Glydderwen, Bryn, Penmaen Millward Mr. Thomas, Norton Lodge ·westhorp Rev. Sterling Browne, The Evans John J. Esq. J.P. Belle Vue, Moxham Mr. l\farcus, Langland villas, Hectory, Ilston [Mumbles West Cross [rhidian Mumbles [Mumbles Westrup Mr. Waiter, Claremont villas, Evans Philip, Esq. Bryn-hir, Llan- Nettell Mr. James T. Rose bank, Williams Rev. C. P. Black Hills, Killay Fisher S. S. H. HO!·man, Esq. J.P. Nicholl Mr. John, Cwmbach, Black Williams Mr. Charles J. Longpark Llwyn-Derw, Black Pill Pill House, Gower Cross [Mumbles Francis Col. G. G. J.P, Mumbles Nicholls the Misses-Ann & Margaret, Williams Rev. Charles P. M. Rock ter. Frazier Mr. James, Cambrian Cottage, Dilston Cottage, Mumbles Williams Mr. F. E. Penmaen House, Mumbles [ton Nicholls Mr. David F. Dilston Cottage, Park Mill [Mumbles Fuller Mr. Charles, Elm Cottage, Nor- Mumbles Williams Mr. James, 3 Mount view, Gaskoin Mr. John, Lawnfield, West NOl'ton Mr. Charles, Danycoed, Black Williams Rev. W. D. Penclawdd Cross Pill [villas, Mumbles Wilmot Montague, Esq. Norton House, George Mrs. Mary, Church Park Cot- Oakshot Mr. Albert Owen, Langla.nd West Cross [Mumbles tage, Mumbles Oakshot John, Esq. J.P. Langland 'Vilson Mr. Daniel, 1 Rosela.nd terrace, Gilbert Mrs. Matilda Elizabeth, Clare- villas, Mumbles Young Mr. George, Rose bank, Mum- mont villas, Mumbles Parsons 1\Irs. Mercy G. F. Claremont bles !West Cross Gold Mr. Chas. Glyn-y.coed, Mumbles villas, Mumbles Young Mr. T. W. Islay, Haroldsmoor. - 1612 ln 249 .
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