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USK is a market town and ancient borough, and head of a petty sessional division, parish and station on the Great Western railway, 157 miles north-west from London, 11 north-east from Newport, 13 south-west from Monmouth and 7 north-east from Pontypool, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Usk, union of Pontypool, rural deanery of Usk, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff.
The town is seated on the banks of the river Usk, over which is a stone bridge of four arches, and is a place of remote antiquity, conjectured by some antiquaries to have been the "Burrium" of the Romans: the name Usk is derived from the Gaelic "Uisge," which signifies water: here are the remains of an ancient castle, standing on an eminence overlooking the town: this place was of great importance during the wars between the Welsh and the Anglo-Normans, and at a later period in the time of the celebrated Owen Glendower: in the civil commotions between Charles I and the Parliamentarians the castle was repeatedly assaulted, and, together with the town, partly demolished: the present remains of the castle are of considerable extent, and partially covered with ivy, and is now the property of Albert Addams-Williams esq.
The town was incorporated by charters granted by Edmund de Mortimer, Earl of March and Ulster, Edward II, Edward IV, and succeeding monarchs.
The corporation consisted of a portreeve, recorder, two bailiffs, burgesses and four constables, but was abolished by the "Municipal Corporations Act, 1883" (46 and 47 vict. c. 18).
Usk, in connection with the corporate towns of Newport and Monmouth, forms the Monmouth Parliamentary district, returning one member to Parliament. The town adopted the Local Government Act, 1858 (21 and 22 Vict. c. 98), December 3, 1872, and was governed by a Local Board, until the "Local Government Act, 1894" (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), established the present Urban District Council. The town is paved, and lighted with gas by a company, formed in 1851, and supplied with water from works at Pandy, the property of the Usk Water Works Co.
The church of St Mary is an ancient building of stone, with portions of Norman, Late Decorated and Perpendicular work. The building is of Anglo-Norman origin and was originally cruciform: the two arms of the cross or transepts have been destroyed, also the apse; it was formerly the church of a house of Benedictine nuns, founded here before 1174 by Sir A. de Clare. It now consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, two porches and a very large and handsome central embattled tower, with turret, and containing 7 bells; the nave, north aisle and tower formed part of the ancient conventual church, and the gateway of the nunnery also remains: the tower was repaired in 1870, and in 1875 covered with slate instead of stone tile: in the church are several brasses, with inscriptions, including one placed in 1890, in memory of Col. Roden, who was murdered in Corsica: and a monument, erected in 1822, to Mr. Roger Edwards, who, in 1621, founded the Free Grammar School here: there is a good choir screen and three memorial windows; the church affords 800 sittings, 300 being free; in the churchyard are many monuments, including several of the old family of Nicholl of Ham, designed by the late Sir Digby Wyatt B.A. to whom there is also a memorial, erected by his brother.
The registers, including those of Gwehellog and Glascoed, date from 1742. The living is a vicarage, net income £188, with 1 acre of glebe and residence, in the gift of Albert Addams-Williams esq. and held since 1892 by the Rev. Percy Louis Charles Nash B.A. of Hatfield Hall, Durham University, who is also vicar of Monkswood. On the south-east of the church stands the Priory, which was rebuilt some years since, and the existing remains preserved as far as practicable.
The Catholic chapel, Porth-y-Carne street, dedicated to St. Francis Xavier, was erected in 1847; it is in the Gothic style, and was erected from designs furnished by the late Mr. Hansom, and has 120 sittings: at the back of the chapel is a small burial ground: the Rev. Joseph Hurley is the priest.
The Baptist chapel, Old Market street, was erected in 1842, and will seat 300.
The Congregational chapel, Twyn, erected in 1862, at a cost of £1,200, is a stone building in the Gothic style with a turret for one bell and has sittings for 400 persons.
The Wesleyan chapel, Maryport street, erected in the year 1817, has sittings for 350 persons.
The Court House, adjoining the prison, in which the Quarter Sessions are now held and county business transacted, is a large and handsome edifice of stone, which was completed and opened on the 16th of October, 1877, at a cost exceeding £15,000.
The Town Hall, in which Quarter Sessions until the last few years were held, is now used for public meetings. and entertainments.
Her Majesty's prison, in Maryport street, is a large. building of stone. arranged to hold about 200 prisoners on the separate system. There is a residence for the governor and the matron within the walls. The Rev.William Jones, of St. David's College, Lampeter and rector of Llansoy, is chaplain.
There are two banks, a branch of the London and Provincial Bank Limited and the Capital and Counties Bank Limited. The market is held on Friday and a cattle market the first and third Monday in every month. Fairs are held on 20th April, wool fair Trinity Monday, 29th October, and Christmas fair on the 16th December. Wood turning and chair making is carried on. There is a Working Men's Conservative Club with about 90 members. The 'G' Company 4th Volunteer Battalion, South Wales Borderers, have head quarters in the town.
At Llangeview, about 3 miles from Usk, are almshouses, founded by Roger Edwards, for 12 poor persons, each of whom receives £16 yearly; attached to the building is a chapel, with a chaplain appointed by the trustees: the chaplaincy has been held since 1897 by the Rev. William Watkin Jones, vicar of Llantrissant: a surgeon also is provided and paid by the trust, the present medical attendant being George Harrison Jenkins esq. : the almshouses were rebuilt on their old site in 1826.
The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are Sir Arthur John Fludyer bart. of Ayston Hall, Rutland, the trustees of George Whitlock Nichol csq. (d. 1889), John Jenkins esq. Albert Addams-Williams esq. and Col. Francis McDonnell.
The soil is Silurian, and the subsoil, sand and gravel. The area of Usk township and urban district is 383 acres of land and 23 of water; rateable value, £6,363; the area of the whole parish is 4,928 acres of land and 35 of water; the population of the parish in 1891 was 1,417, which includes 73 in H.M. Prison; the population of the parliamentary borough was 1,447.
Parish Clerk, James Simmonds.
GLASCOED is a hamlet, in the parish of Usk, 3¾ miles west from the town of Usk: the chapel of ease here is a small building of stone, consisting of chancel and nave, with 110 sittings, and a burial ground attached: divine service is conducted in the chapel once on Sundays, by the vicar of Usk or his curate: there is also a Baptist chapel. The area is 1,749 acres; rateable value, £1,428; the population in 1891 was 224.
Letters from Pontypool arrive at 9.30 a.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at 5.25 p.m. week days only.
A School Board of 7 members was formed 27 May, 1879, for the united district of LIanbadoc, Glascoed & Monkswood; Evelyn Waddington, clerk to the board; Henry Williams, Bryn farm, Glascoed, school attendance officer
Board School, built in 1882, at a cost of £600, for 80 children; average attendance, 53; William Webb, master; Mrs. Jones, sewing mistress
GWEHELLOG is also a hamlet, in the parish of Usk, occupying the north-eastern part of the parish, and closely adjoining the town of Usk. An evening service is held in the schoolroom on Sunday at 6 o'clock by the vicar or a lay member of his church. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. The area is 2,796 acres of land and 12 of water; rateable value, £2,546; the population in 1891 was 315.
Letters arrive from Usk at 8.30 a.m. Wall Letter B.~xes cleared at 6 p.m. & at Lancayo at 5.10 p.m. week days only.
National School, built in 1872, for 60 children; average attendance, 40; Miss Annie Nixon, mistress
OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, &c.
Post, MO, TO, TMO, Express Delivery, Parcel Post, SB & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Mrs. Mary Frances Creese, postmistress, Bridge street. Letters through Newport. Mails dispatched to London & all parts at 9.40 a.m. & 1, 5.15 & 7.50 p.m.; mails arrive from London & all parts at 5.27 a.m. & at 2.40 p.m.; delivery commences at 7 a.m. & 3 p.m. Money order office & savings bank open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; sat. to 8 p.m.; sundays excepted. Post office closes at 8pm Wall Letter Box, Castle parade, cleared 9.30 a.m. & 12.45 & 5.5 p.m. week days only
MAGISTRATES FOR THE USK PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. McDonnell, Col. Fras. D.L. chairman Raglan Lord, Cefntilla court, Usk Humphreys Humphrey esq. Riverside house, New Market street, Usk Rickards Robert esq. The Priory, Usk Rickards Robert Windsor esq. The Priory, Usk, Newport Williams Albert Addams esq. Penpark, LIangibby, Newport Williams Harold Addams esq. Llwyn-y-Celyn, Caerleon, Newport The chairmen, for the time being, of the Usk Unban & Pontypool Rural District Council are ex-officio magistrates Clerk to the Magistrates, Evelyn Waddington, Bridge st Petty Sessions are held every other thursday at the sessions house at 11 o'clock The following places are included in the petty sessional division :-Bettws Newydd, Gwehellog, Gwernesney, Kemeys Commander, Llanbadoc, Llangeview, Llangibby, LIangwm-Isaf, Llangwm-Ucha, Llanllowell, Llansoy, LIantrissant, Monkswood, Trostrey & Usk
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Offices, Town Hall. Council meeting on 1st thurs. in each month, at 7.30 p.m.
Members. All retire in April, 1901.
Chairman, Henry Arthur Addis. James Davies Reuben Morgan Walter Stafford Gustard George Mundy Sidney Arthur Hiley Sidney Smith Frank Jennings William Workman James Knight Two vacancies.
Officers. Clerk, Arthur Francis Lucas, Twyn house Treasurer, Thomas James Grigson, London & Provincial Bank Limited Medical Officer of Health, George Harrison Jenkins, LRCP, LRCS (Edin.), LFP & S & LM. (Glas.), Ty Cornel, Usk Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, Thomas Rees, jun, New Market street
PONTYPOOL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman, R. W. Spencer, Graigolway, Usk Meet at the Court house on the first fri. in each month. Clerk, Thomas Watkins, Club chambers, Pontypool Treasurer, William Collins, Lloyds Bank Lim. Pontypool Medical Officer of Health, George Harrison Jenkins, LRCP, LRCS (Edin.), LFP & S & LM. (Glas.), Ty Cornel, Usk Sanitary Inspector, R Derrett, Kensington cottage, Llanbadoc
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
County Court (sits at the Sessions house every other month), His Honor William Stephenson Owen, judge; A. E. Bowen, registrar; William Graham, high bailiff; Alfred Griffiths, sub-bailiff; -Frederick William Pratt, clerk; offices, Bridge street; the district comprises the following places within its jurisdiction :-Bettws Newydd, Bryngwyn, Clytha, Glascoed, Goytrey, Gwehcllog, Gwernesney, Kemeys Commander, Kemeys Inferior, Llanbadoc, Llandegfeth, LIandenny, Llangeview, LIangibby, Llangwm-Ucha, Llangwm-Isha, LIanhennock, LIanishen, Llanllowell, Llansoy, Llantrissent, Llanvihangel-tor-y-Mynydd, Monkswood Chapel, New Church West, Raglan, Tredunnock, Trostrey, Usk, Wolves Newton
For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Newport; George Henry Llewellyn, Westgate chambers, Commercial street, Newport, official receiver
Clerk of the Peace Office, Bridge street
County Police Station, New Market street, William Sheddick, sergeant, & 2 constables
Her Majesty's Prison, Maryport street, Rev. Wm. Jones, chaplain; Donald Fludyer Boulton MRCS (Eng.), surgeon; Frank Walker Gibson, governor; Mrs. Ward, matron Sessions House, Maryport st., Miss Agnes Davies, hall keeper. Stamp Office, Bridge street, Mrs. Mary Frances Creese, distributor Town Hall, New Market st. Miss Agnes Davies, hall keeper
VOLUNTEERS. 4th Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers (G Company); head quarters, Porth~y-Carne st.; Capt. A.W. White, sergeant-instructor, Joseph Chilton
PUBLIC OFFICERS. Assistant Overseer, Oliver Jenkins, Mill street Certifying Factory Surgeon, George Harrison Jenkins, LRCP & LRCS (.Edin.), LFP & S & LM (Glas.), Ty Cornel Clerk of the Peace & to the County Council, Henry Stafford Gustard, Newport Clerk & Solicitor to the Monmouthshire Commission of Sewers, Walter Stafford Gustard, Bridge street Inland Revenue Officer, Henry Best, Wood view, Llanbadoc Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Usk District, Pontypool Union, George Harrison Jenkins, LRCP & LRCS (Edin.), LFP & S & LM (Glas.), Ty Cornel Registrar of Births & Deaths for Usk Sub-District, Pontypool Union, Lawrence Stephen Davies, New Market st Deputy Registrar of Births '& Deaths, Percy John Roberts, Merlin cottage, New Market street Relieving & Vaccination Officer, Usk District, Pontypool Union, Lawrence Stephen Davies, New Market street Steward of the Manor of Usk, Walter 'Stafford Gustard, Bridge street
PLACES OF WORSHIP with times of services.
St. Mary's Church, Rev. Percy Louis Charles Nash BA, vicar; Rev. Edward William Wynn Pugh BA, curate; 8.30 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., & saints' days & festivals, 8.30 a.m. & 7 p.m
St. Francis Xavier (Catholic), Porth-y-carne street, Rev. Joseph Hurley, priest; mass, 11 a.m. ; vespers & benediction, 6 p.m.; daily mass, 8.30 a.m
Baptist, Old Market street, Rev. Henry Beresford Robinson; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Baptist, Glascoed (various); 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Twyn, Rev. Jacob Clyn Williams; 11 a.m.& 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.rn
Wesleyan, Maryport street; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; & every alternate thurs. at 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Gwehelog; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m
SCHOOLS. Grammar, Maryport street, founded by Mr. Roger Edwards in 1621; now a high grade school under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act of 1889; formerly an elementary commercial school, was supported out of the trust funds, but in lieu of this an annual grant is now made of a certain proportion of the funds, fixed by the scheme; the school buildings were rebuilt in 1847 & enlarged in 1864; the governors are 12 in number, & are elected by the County Council, the Urban District Council & the School Board in the district; James Charles Lowe, master; Mrs Emma Lowe, mistress Technical Classes under the County Council are held as follows -Science & Art (T. Chambers), Commercial Arithmetic (J. C. Lowe) & Shorthand (Frost Roberts)
National, Maryport street, erected in 1869, for 200 children; average attendance, 160; Thos. Chambers, master
National (infants), Maryport street, erected in 1876, for 150 children; average attendance, 88; Miss Florence Downes & Mrs. Price, mistresses
Newspaper.-The County Observer & Monmouthshire Advertiser, published saturday; The County Observer Newspaper & Printing Co. Limited, proprietors
Railway Station, Albert King, station master
PRIVATE RESIDENTS Addis Henry Arthur, Fernleigh house, Mill street Ault Horatio, The Croft Barnard Gen. Sir Charles London R.M.A., K.C.B. Castle house Boulton Donald Fludyer,New Market st Bowen Alfred Edward, Castle vale Channer Lt.-Col. Bernard, D.S.O., The Lawns Cherry Mrs., Brendon cottage, New Market street Clark Jas. Henry, Woodbank, Bridge st Cooke Miss, Plas Mawr, Old Market st Crichton Mrs., Victoria villa Davies Joseph, Bank house, Bridge st Davies Mrs. Oliver, Porth-y-carne st Drowley Charles Edward, Maryport st Edwards John Jas. New Market sq Eleanor Deaconess, Rhiw castell Evans Misses, Ty mellyn, New mrkt.st Freeman Henry, Plas Newydd Gething Mrs., Ivy cottage, New Mrkt st Gustard Hy. Stafford, Porthycarne ho Hiley Sidney Arthur, The Laurels, Portb-y-Carne street Hobbs William, Bridge street Humphreys Humphrey J.P. River side house, New Market street Hurley Rev. Joseph (Catholic), Porthy-carne street Jenkins John, Portsandpit house Jennings Frank, Castle street Jones William, Priory street Knight James Henry, Chepstow road Lawrence Mrs. Ty-Brith Lewis Geo. Chapel house, Old Mrkt. st Lowe James Charles, High Grade school, Maryport street Lucas Arthur Francis, Twyn house Messer Mrs. Vine cottage, Four Ash St Morgan Miss, Twyn square Morgan Reuben, Bridge street Mortimer Charles, Maryport street Mortimer Charles Allen, Brook cot Mundy George, Maryport street Myers Leonard, Maryport street Nash Rev. Percy Louis Charles B.A. (vicar), Vicarage, The Twyn Nicholas James, Four Ash street Palk Henry, Walton lodge, Maryport st Parker James, Maryport street Parker Mary Ann (Mrs.), The Laurels, Priory street Phillips Mrs. William, Bridge street Price George, Bridge street Pugh Rev. Edward William Wynn B.A. (curate), Maryport street Rees Thomas, jun. New Market st Rickards Robert J.P. The Priory Rickards Rbt.Windsor J.P. The Priory Roberts John, New Market street Roberts Miss, The Rosary, New Market street Robinson Rev. Henry Beresford (Bapt.), New Market street Sheppard Miss, Castle cottage, The Twyn Smith Sidney, Bridge street Stockley Capt. Arthur Uniacke R.A. (adjt. 1st Monmouthshire Vol. Artillery), Monmouth house, Four Ash st Stone Enoch, Castle parade Voyce Chas.The Rosary,New Market at Waddington Evelyn, Beech hill Watkins John Maitland, Castle parade Weare William, New Market street Whitton Arabella (Mrs), Old Market st Williams Rev. Jacob Glyn (Cong.), The Holt, Maryport street Workman William, Maryport street
COMMERCIAL. Addis Henry Arthur, sec. to the Usk Gas Co. Lim. Four Ash street Ault Percy, chemist & wine & spirit agent, Bridge street Baynham John Morley, surveyor & accountant, Maryport street Bellamy Edward, insurance agent, Twyn square Bevan William, hair dresser, New Market street Boulton Donald Fludyer MRCS.Eng., LSA. surgeon, & surgeon H.M. prison, New Market street Bowen Alfred Edward, solicitor & commissioner for oath & registrar of Unk County Court (firm, Le Brasseur & Bowen), Bridge street Bunning William, ironmonger, Bridge street Cale John George, butcher, Twyn square Capital & Counties Bank Limited (branch) (Leonard Myers, manager), Twyn square; draw on head office, Threadneedle street, London E C Charles John, tailor, Bridge street Cheeseman Geo. Wm., King's Head hotel, Old Market st Chilton Joseph, sergeant-instructor to the (G Co.) 4th Volunteer Bat. South Wales Borderers, New Market st Clark James Henry, printer, Bridge street Clift & Nicholas, photographers, Maryport street County Court (Alfred Edward Bowen, registrar); office, Bridge street County Observer Newspaper & Printing Co. Limited (James Henry Clark, managing director), printers & publisbers; (published saturday), Bridge street Davies Bros. wheelwrights & timber merchants, Steam saw mills, Woodbine place Davies Charles Roger, saddler & boot seller, Bridge at Davies David John, Royal hotel, New Market street Davies Frank Henry, painter, Maryport street Davies Frances Maria (Mrs.), Bed Lion P.R. Church street Davies James, painter & plumber, Bridge street Davies Joseph, manager of London & Provincial Bank, Bridge street Davies Lawrence Stephen, relieving & vaccination officer, collector & registrar of births & deaths, Usk sub-district, Pontypool union, New Market street; attends mon. 5 to 7 p.m.; wed. & sat.10 a.m. to 1 p.m Davies Roy (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Baron street Davies William, cooper, Bridge street Day Thomas, coal merchant, Mill street Doubleday Charles Neison, fishmonger, Bridge street Dunning Henry, photographer, Bridge street Edmunds George, rate oollector, Maryport street Edmunds George, White Hart P.H. & butcher, Bridge at Edwards John James, grocer & oil mer. Old Market at Etheridge Mary (Mrs.), Lamb & Flag inn, Maryport at Evans Geo. principal warder H.M. prison, Old Market at Fordham Thomas, baker, Castle parade Frost Mary & Emily (Misses),refreshment roonns,Bridge at Gilbert Ann (Mrs.), Nag's Head P.H. Twyn square Gilbert Arthur Henry, blacksmith, Twyn square Gilbert George, fishmonger, Bridge street Green, Arthur James, proprietor, The Three Salmons hotel The Three Salmons family & commercial hotel and posting house. Arthur James Green, proprietor. Every accommodation for commercials and anglers. Close to station and river Usk. Noted for Salmon and trout fishing. Horses and traps let on hire. Bridge street. Telephone No. Usk 3. Griffiths Alfred, sub-bailiff to county court, Woodbine Gustard & Waddington, solicitors, Bridge street Gustard Walter Stafford (Firm, Gustard & Waddington), solicitor, & steward of the Manor of Usk & clerk & solicitor to the commissioners of shewers, Bridge street Haggett John, butcher & beer retailer, Bridge street Hawkins Evan, shopkeeper, Baron street Haynes Ernest Boulton, tailor, Bridge street. Tel. No. Usk 5 Hayward Tudor, printer, New Market street Herbert Richard, grocer & wine & spirit merchant, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Lim., wine & spirit merchants, Twyn square Hennessey John, saddler, Bridge street H.M. Prison (Rev. William Jones, chaplain; Donald Fludyer Boulton M.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon; F. W. Gibson, governor; Mrs. Ward, matron), Maryport street Hill Frederick, manager, Usk Gas Co. Lim. Four Ash street Hobbs William & Annie (Miss), grocers, Bridge street Holbrook Thomas Henry, reporter, Maryport street Jenkins Geo. Harrison, L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S.Edin., L.F.P.& S. & L.M.Glas., physician & surgeon, & medical officer Druids Friendly Society, & medical officer of health to Usk Urban District Council & Pontypool Rural District Council, medical officer & public vaccinator Usk district, Pontypool union, & certifying factory surgeon, Ty Cornel Jenkins Oliver, farmer & assistant overseer, Mill street Jennings Frank, G.W.R. agent, Castle street Jones Alexander John, joiner & undertaker, Twyn square Jones Edward, grocer, draper & wine & spirit merchant, & agent for the Phoenix & Railway Passengers' Insurance Companies, Bridge street; & at Raglan. Jones Emily Kate (Mrs.), stationer, Bridge street Jones Maurice, jeweller, Castle parade Jones Tom, coach builder & wheelwright, New Market street Jones William, boot & shoe maker, Priory street Jones William, mason, Castle street King Albert, station master, Westeria cottage, New Market street Knight James Henry, wood turner, Chepstow road Le Brasseur & Bowen, solicitors, Bridge street London & Provincial Bank Lim. (branch) (Joseph Davies, manager), Bridge street; draw on head office, Bank buildings E C & Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. 67 Lombard street, London E C Lucas Arthur Francis, clerk to the Urban District Council, Twyn house Lucas Leslie Richard, builder, painter & decorator, Maryport street Marshall Herbert, basket maker, Bridge street Martin William, insurance agent, Twyn square Mayberry Emma Jane (Mrs.), Llangibby Arms P.H., Old Market street Mayberry William, butcher, Old Market street Merrett Florence & Elizabeth (Misses), boarding school, Maryport street Merrett John, jobbing gardener, Old Market street Morgan Edward, haulier, Four Ash street Morgan Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, New Market street Morgan Mary Arm (Mrs.), Castle hotel, Twyn square Morgan Reuben, boot & shoe maker, Bridge street Morgan Thomas, timber haulier, Maryport street Morgan William, shoe maker, Four Ash street Mortimer Charles Allen, sec. to the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Brook cottage Mundy George, coal dealer & hay merchant, Maryport street Myers Leonard, manager of the Capital & Counties Bank, Twyn street Nicholas James, carpenter, Four Ash street Nicholas Oliver, beer retailer & picture frame maker, Maryport street Parker Caroline (Mrs.), lodging house, Twyn Parry Thomas Jenkins, White Lion P.H. New Market street Pewtner Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Maryport street Phillips George, horsebreaker, Worcester cottage Pitt John, butcher, Bridge street Powell Hy. Gilbert, tobacconist & hair dresser, Bridge street Powell William, violinist, Mill street Pratt William, clerk to county court, Bridge street Price John, Queen's Head P.H. New Market street Probert Tom, blacksmith, Four Ash street & Castle Street Rees Margaret (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, Old Market street Rees Thomas jun., sanitary inspector, collector & surveyor to the Urban District Council, & secretary to Usk Water Works Co., New Market street Rivers Arthur, wine & spirit merchant, Bridge street Roberts Maria (Mrs.) & Elizh.(Miss), grocers, Maryport street Roberts Percy John, deputy registrar of births & deaths, Merlin cottage, New Market street Rogers Richard Arthur, builder, Bridge street Rowen & Son, fruiterers, Bridge street Russell William, Cardiff Arms P.H. Bridge street Savery Thomas Henry, cycle agent, Castle parade; & at Priory street, Monmouth Savery Julia Harriet (Mrs.), Usk Temperance hotel, Castle parade Selby George, shoe maker, Old Market street Slade William, Cross Keys P.H. Bridge street Smith George, shoe maker, Bridge street Smith Sidney H., M.R.C.V.S. Vet. surgeon, Bridge street Smith Thomas Jones, draper & outfitter, & agent for Mortimer's dyeing works, Bridge street Stibbs Frederick, confectioner, Old Market street Stockham Beeston, carpenter, Maryport street Stockham Henry, boot & shoe maker, Twyn square Stockham Sarah (Mrs.), glass & china dlr. Old Market street Stonier Walter Sidney, Greyhound inn, Four Ash street Sweet Walter John, painter, Bridge street Symonds James, watchmaker, Four Ash street Thomas ]Franklin (Mrs.), seed dlr. & confectioner, Bridge street Thomas John Henry, butcher, Old Market street Thomas William, plasterer, Twyn square Thomas William, tailor & outfitter, Bridge street Town Hall (Miss Agnes Davies, hall keeper), NewMarket street Trahearn James, general dealer, Bridge street Usk Farmers' Club (Richarcl Marfell, sec. ; Charles Francis, treas.); committee room, Three Salmons hotel Usk Gas Co. Lim. (Hy. Arthur Addis, sec.; Joseph Davies, treas. ; Frederick Hill, manager), Four Ash street Usk Water Works Co. Lim. (Thomas Rees (junior), secretary) Volunteer Battalion (4th) South Wales Borderers (G Company, Capt. A. W. White; Sergt. Joseph Chilton, drill instructor), head quarters, Porth-y-carne street Waddington Evelyn (firm, Gustard & Waddington), solicitor & clerk to the magistrates, Bridge street Waters Edward Walter, Golden Lion P.H. Bridge street Watkins Eleanor & Isabell, (Misses), ladies' high school, Bridge street Watkins James, gardener to Miss Carbonnell, Castle parade Watkins John MaitIand, solicitor, Porth-y-carne street Wheeler Ephraim, chair maker, New Market street Wheeler James, chair maker, New Market street Whitton Joseph, painter, Old Market street Williams Eliza & Margaret (Misses), confectioners & dress makers, Maryport street Williams Fanny Elizh.(Mrs.), New Court hotel, Maryport street Williams John Albert, carpenter, Church street Williams Mary (Mrs.), laundress, Four Ash street Williams Morgan, shopkeeper, Maryport street Williams Thomas, water bailiff, New Market street Williams William, blacksmith, Maryport street Working Men's Conservative Club (Chas. Allen Mortimer, sec.), Porth-y-carne street Workman William, coal dealer, Maryport street
GLASCOED Bryan James, farmer Cowles William, farmer, Little Trostrey Davis Uriah, farmer, Lower Cwmare Edward James, farmer,Cherry Orchrd Gibbons James, Haulier, Ton Griffiths John, farmer, Pettingale farm Griffiths Jn. farmer, New House farm Gwatkin Edmund, farmer, Maes Mawr Harrhy Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer, Ton Heath William, farmer, Trostrey farm Jacob Theophilus, farmer Jones Thos. farmer, Lower Wernhir Lewis John, farmer Lewis William, farmer, Cross farm Morgan George, farmer, The Wern Morgan Edward, farmer, Holly btisli Morgan Henry, farmer, Llanyanant Parry Tom, farmer, Glascoed vach Powell Edward, farmer, Hill farm Stoneham William, farmer, Upper Cwmare Williams Henry, farmer & assistant overseer & school attendance officer, Bryn farm Williams James, farmer, Tycoeb farm Williams Philip, farmer, Beech farm Williams Thomas, High Cross P.H Williams William, farmer, Upper House
GWEHELLOG Ferguson Col. Richard Patrick, Lancayo house Morgan Mrs. Mary, Lancayo Walters David, Glenhailog
COMMERCIAL Cale John, farmer, Coed-y-Brain Davies Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Davies Thomas, farmer, New Barn Evans Anne (Mrs.), farmer, .Panty Colin Evans Naomi (Mrs.), farmer, Ty-Freeman George Thomas, farmer Hoskins George, farmer, Green court James James, farmer, Lancayo farm Jenkins Henry, farmer, Pentwyn farm Jones John, farmer, Beechhill farm Marfell Richard, farmer, Little Lancayo Powell Frederick George, farmer, Little Castle farm Powell Maria (Miss), farmer, Oak farm Price Edward, farmer, Pantresoss Pritchard Herbert, farmer Sawtell Bros., farmrs, Pentwyn Thomas Arthur, blacksmith, Lancayo West Albert, Gardener to Evelyn Waddington Esq. Williams Henry, farmer, Cwm Cayo Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), Hall Inn P.H. Williams Thomas, farmer Williams William, Market Gardener
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