, DIRECTORY.] SOU1;l{ WALES.. LLANGENNECIL 437 :Breconshire Millboard Co. (The) Jones Thomas, shopkeeper "ARMERS. GQodden Matthew, toll-g~te keeper Morton St.ephen, beer house Jones James .lamell Richard George, woollen & Phillips William, Bell P.H Rees William yarn manufacturer Redman John, shopkeeper Williams David LLANGENDEIRNE is a parish and village in the ment of the school,. left in 17~4,. produces. £17.per Western division of the county of Carmarthen, on the annum. In the parIsh are colllenes and lime kilns. road from Carmarthen to Llanelly' 5 miles south-ea.st Capel Dysgen, an ancient and now ruined chapel, stands from the former town and 4 south-by-east from Car- in. the middle of a field, near which is a caV&"Il. Sir EIJ;lile marthen Junction station on the South Wales section of Algernon Arthur K. C. Stepney bart. Charles H. L. Fltz­ the Great Western railway, in the hundred of Kidwelly, w~lliams esg.. H. L.. Paxley esg. W. F. Saunders esg. petty sessional division, county court district and union RIchard J e~~ngs Brlgstocke esq; and ~'. H. Arden e~q. of Carmarthen and in the rural deanery of Kidwelly are the prmCIpal landowners. 1he soIl IS loam. ChIef archdeaconry o'f Oarmarthen and diocese of St. David's: cropS, wheat, barley and oats. The !Ire~ is 12,028 ~cres; The church of St. Cynderyn is a building of stone in the rateable value, £10,095; the population In 1891 was 2,272 • Early English style, consisting of chancel with aisles, Sub-Post Office.-Mrs. Mary Williams, sub-~SItmistres's. nave, north aisle, south and west porches and a western Letters received from Kidwelly at 9 a.m.; dispatched tower containing 3 bells: under the floor of the church at 3.50 p.m. Postal orders are issued, but not paid. w.ere lately discovered 395 human skeletons, arranged in The nearest money order & telegraph office ~s at three layers; -they were unmu'tila'tOO., and apparently not Pontyberem • those of persons slain in Ibattle: there is a piscina and A School board of 5 members was formed, 1$ Janual1_ also two water stoups: the church affords 200 sittings. 1875; J. Thomas, clerk The register of ba,ptisms dates from the year 1735; B d S h 1 marrIages. andb'una1s from 1736.Th e li'vmg IS. a per- oar c 00 s. petual curacy, net yearly value £150, 'with 67 acres of Llangendeirne (mixea), built in 1845, for 149 children; glebe and .residence, in the gift of the Bishop of St. avernge attendance, 71; Benjamin C. Lems, master David's, and held since 1894 by the Rev. Daniel Williams Crwbin (mixed), for 150 children; average attendance, B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. There are four 70; John T. Smith, master Congregational and five Baptist chapels and a Oalvinistic Pontyeats (mixed), for 150 children; average attendance, Methodist chapel. The Goldfrap bequest for the endow- 104; John Davies, master Williams Rev. Daniel B.A. (incumbnt) Edwards Hannah (Mrs.), BUlchithant Rees David, Cwmllethryd • COMMERCIAL. ~;::: ~~~~~' =nt :::: ~~~lJ(M;:.)~t~~YbOrfach Bower. Ehzh. (Mrs.), Quarry ArmsP.H Evans Joseph Ynisfaes Rees John Caegwyllt ~')\1'en Jon~, lime burner. Evans Thom~s, Bryn Rees John'T. Tynycwm. Edwards Ehzh.(Mrs.),SmlthsArmsP.H Evans William Gwempa Rees Moses Glynfack Evans John, H3ll~ay P.H Gravelle Thom~s, Brandyway Richards D~vid, Pantymeillion Enn.s John, New mn P.~ Harries William, Frood Richards Margaret (Mrs.), Blaenyfan Jenkms Thos. grocer, BrIsbane house Howells David Velindra Richards Thomas Rhosfach J onos Ileni. miller, (water), Felingan.Jl J enkins David,'Pantgwine Richards William', Gellygartrog Junes Dand, shopKeeper, Four Road,; Jenkins John, Mansant Ganol Rowlands Samuel, Cwmeynon June'! Isaac, shopkeeper, Macnamarra Jenkins John, Plasbach Rowlands William, Glangwend ~'Ones Je,hn, :Farm~rs Arms P.H Jenkins John, Tygwyn Stone Elizabeth (Mrs.), Caeclovers' <lone.s Step?en, mIller (water) Jenkins Thomas, Brisbane house Thoma9 Alfred, Glanyrynis Lew~s J)a~d, grocer & draper .J enkins William, Alltycadno Thomas Eli, Lan Lewls Dav~d, woollen mnfr. PlantatIon Jones Benjamin, Stickley Thomas Isaac, Blyne Lloyd Davld, shoe maker J ones David, Tyreithin Thomas John Garn Richards Willi.am, carpent.er J ones Herbert, Wendrefechan Treharne J an~ (Mrs.), Penlan Stephens DanIel, quarry owner Jones John, Wern Waiters· Daniel, Green hall Stephens' William, Bridge End P.H Jones Joshua, Torceodachaf WaIters David Ffoswilkin T~o:r;nas Elizh. (Miss), Red Lion P.H Janes Margaret (Mrs.), Coedadam Walters David: Llarynffynon WI1hams Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper &;, J ones Richard, Gorsislwyn Walters David, Tygwyn post office Jones Thomas, Panty Parchell WaIters David, Waundoe FARMERS. Jones William, Cwm WaIters Herbert, Gwndwnbach Benyon Samuel, Cwmeynon Jones William, Gwndwnmawr 'Valters Thomas, Torcoedgand Benyon Thomas, Tanherdy J ones William, Llynybustach Williams David, Hengoed Daniel David, Llwynywiner J ones William, Penrhos Wi1liams David, Penybank Davies Daniel, Penybank Levi Evan, Henblas Williams David, Torcefn Davies James, Waunrhgwn Levy David. Penybank Wllliams Henry, Forest Fach Davies John, Llwybrenganf Lewis John, Van farm WJlliams Hugh, Furnace Davies John, Maesgwelyn Lloyd John, Blaengain Williams J·ane (Mrs.), Bryncoch Davies John, Tynycock Morgan George, Llancwm Williams John, Tyrheol Davies John, Ynisfawr Morgans David, Tyllwyd Williams John, Llynyfilwt Davies Thomas, Pwllyclai Owens David, Blaenymeillium 'Williams Thomas, Gilfach Davies William, Foresuchaf Owens David, White hall Williams Thomas·, Lime Stone hall Davies William, Mansantfach Owens John, Wern green ,\Yilliams Thomas, Mansant Issa LLANGENNECH is a parish, 4 miles east from Posit, M. O. &; T. 0., S. B., Exprea·g. Delivery &; Annuity Ll~nelly, on the river Morlais, and has a station on the &; Insurance Office.-William Rees, sub-postmaster. Llanelly, Llandilo and Llandovery section of the Great (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have R.B.O. Western railway, and in the Eastern division of the Carmarthenshire added). Letters delivered at 6.30 &; C{)unty of Carmar-then, hundred of Carnwalton, Llanelly .11.30 a.m. for callers only; dispatched at 2.3<> &; union and eounty court dil'trict, rural deanery of Kid- 7.45 p.m welly, archdeaconry of Carmarthen and diocese of St. P" f W h' 'th t' I • flavill's. The church of St. Gwynog is an ancient build- ~aces 0 ors' lp, W'l' Imes o~ serVIces. ing of stone in the Earl! English style, and consists of St. Gwynog, Rev. David Davies B.A. vicar; 11 a.m. &; chancel. nave, north aISle, transept and north porch 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m.; (English & Welllh alternate with a western bell turret containing one bell: the sundav's' church was th?roughly re~ovated in 1885, ~t a cost of Baptist: Salem (Welsh), Rev Philip Phillips; It a.m. £400 ~ the stamed east wmdow is a memorIal .to T. J. & 6 p.m.· tues. & fri. 7 p.m Margrave esq. who 161ft £200 to the church m 1881; .. .' .. .. there are 300 sittings. The register dates from the CalVlDlstlc Methodlst,ZlOn (Wel~h), ReV'. Thos.Williams; year 1750. The living is a vicarage~ net yearly value II a.m. &; 6 p.m.; tues. &; fn. 7 p.m £2°3, including glebe (£126), with residence, in the Congregational, Bethesda. (Welsh). Rev, David Abel gift of David Evans esq. of Llangennech Park, and held Jones; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues, & fri. 7 p.m sm~e 1892 by the Rev. David Davies B.A. of St. David's College, Lampeter. The tinplate works belonging to the SchooLs. Llangennech Tin Plate Co. Limited and those of the Morlais Tin Plate Co. Limited, are in the parish. National (mixed), \milt in 1850, for 450 children i aver­ Messrs. Thomas Williams and Sons' colliery is also age attendance, 150; 'William Rees. master partly in this parish. The area is 2,375 acres; rateable British (mixed), built ill 1888, for 500 children; average value, £8,305; the population in 1891 was 2, II5. attendance, 230; John James Hughes, master.
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