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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + + + + +Title: Pearse's Commercial Directory to Swansea and the Neighbourhood, for 1854 + + +Author: Ebenezer Pearse + + + +Release Date: January 18, 2014 [eBook #44694] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PEARSE'S COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY TO +SWANSEA AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD, FOR 1854*** +</pre> +<p>Transcribed from the 1854 E. Pearse edition by David Price, +email ccx074@pglaf.org</p> +<h1>PEARSE’S<br /> +COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">TO</span><br /> +SWANSEA<br /> +AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">FOR</span><br /> +1854:</h1> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="GutSmall">COMPRISING</span></p> +<p style="text-align: center">AN ALPHABETICAL AND CLASSIFIED +LIST<br /> +OF PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AND PRIVATE RESIDENTS;</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="GutSmall">WITH</span></p> +<p style="text-align: center">A COMPLETE<br /> +LIST OF PUBLIC OFFICERS, POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS,<br /> +&c., &c.</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">SWANSEA:<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">PUBLISHED BY E. PEARSE, PRINTER, +BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER.</span></p> +<p style="text-align: center">1854.</p> +<h2><a name="page3"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +3</span>SWANSEA.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">Swansea</span> is most delightfully +situated in the centre of the Bay to which it gives its name, +near the junction of the river Tawe with the sea. The town +is protected from the chilling influence of the north-west and +north-easterly winds by two hills lying on either side, but +freely receives those of the south, where it is open to the sea; +and the soil being light and gravelly to a considerable depth, +the air is both salubrious and agreeable.</p> +<p>Swansea justly claims to be the first and most important town +in the Principality. It is the centre of commercial +transactions of very great magnitude, and its status is proved by +its having been selected for the Meeting of the British +Association for the advancement of Science, in 1848. Few +commercial towns have so admirable a sea-side available to the +inhabitants, as that which extends from Swansea to the Mumbles, +round the western margin of the bay.</p> +<p>The town is in general well planned and built, particularly in +the newer portions, and the shops in the principal streets are in +the most modern style. There are three churches and +numerous chapels belonging to the various denominations of +dissenters. The Castle is an object of principal interest +to the antiquary; it is a fine old ruin, built in 1330, and is +remarkable for the range of light arches surrounding the top of +the massive quadrangular tower, and supporting the parapet which +forms <a name="page4"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 4</span>a +connection with the turret at each angle. The Guildhall is +a beautiful Grecian structure of Bath stone, and was greatly +enlarged in 1848. The Royal Institution of South Wales, +erected for literary and scientific purposes, is a most elegant +structure, the museum and library of which are well worth a visit +by strangers, who may obtain ready access by a note from any +member. The Market Buildings are large and commodious, and +well supplied with every kind of provisions, especially butter, +poultry, fish and meat, besides other articles of almost every +description. In the centre is a tower with a two-dial +illuminated clock. Principal Market days—Wednesday +and Saturday. The Grammar School founded by Bishop Gore in +1682, has been recently restored, and a new building in the Tudor +Gothic style erected on a site at Mount Pleasant, commanding a +most beautiful prospect of the Bay and surrounding Country.</p> +<p>There are also other Public Buildings of less importance, of +which the following may be especially named,—Custom House, +Theatre, Assembly Rooms, Police Court, House of Correction, Union +Poor House Infirmary, National and British Schools, Railway +Station, Docks, Piers, the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and Beau +Nash’s Birth-place.</p> +<p>Next to the raising of coal, the most important trade carried +on here is that of copper smelting. The circumstances that +originally determined the settlement of cooper smelting in and +around Swansea, are that it is possessed of an excellent and +well-sheltered harbour, has an almost unlimited supply of the +proper description of coal in the immediate neighbourhood, and is +the nearest Welsh port of any rank to the Coast of Cornwall, from +whence is obtained the principal part of the supply of copper +ores. Some idea of the extent of the trade may be formed +from the following particulars. The quantity of ore +annually sent from Cornwall is about 150,000 tons, of the value +of nearly £1,000,000. Irish, about 15,000 tons. +Foreign—from Cuba, Chili, Australia, &c., about 50,000 +tons: these contain about double the per centage of copper as +compared <a name="page5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +5</span>with that of Cornwall, and are therefore proportionately +valuable. This will give upwards of a million-and-a-half of +money as the amount annually paid for ores alone. In +addition to the copper works, there are extensive works for +silver, iron, tin-plate, zinc, alkali, and patent fuel. +Potteries, breweries, and ship building yards; and these together +with bituminous, freeburning and stone coal are the articles +which go to form the great export trade of Swansea. The +imports are principally metallic ores, timber, flour, &c., +&c.</p> +<p>Under these favorable circumstances, the shipping, the general +trade, and the limits of the town have for many years past been +greatly extended. In the coasting trade, the shipping has +nearly trebled itself within about thirty years, whilst in the +foreign trade the increase has been in a much greater +ratio. The rate of increase in the population has been +found to correspond with the general improvements of the town; in +1821 it was rather above 10,000, whilst it now amounts to nearly +35,000.</p> +<p>A great impetus was given to this part of the Principality by +the opening of the South Wales Railway in 1851, and Swansea +appears to have received its full share of the advantage which +railway communication confers under the most favorable +circumstances. The improvement of that part of the town +near the railway station is very manifest; several new shops of a +superior class having been built, and others improved and altered +in order to keep pace with the growing importance of the +neighbourhood. At the same time, in various parts of the +town, most important improvements have been going forward. +The Harbour has been much improved, by floating that part of the +river known as the Town Reach: this was very much needed for the +larger class of vessels trading from this to foreign ports, and +which heretofore were liable to injury from being strained while +lying on the mud in a dry harbour; it also gives the advantage of +bridges to pass over the river in two places, instead of the +tiresome old ferry boat, which happily now is only remembered as +belonging <a name="page6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 6</span>to +by-gone days. The Swansea docks on the western side of the +pier, after a long, and at one time apparently hopeless struggle, +are also now actively progressing towards completion. The +effect of large works of this kind on the prosperity of the town +was soon manifested, for no sooner was the vexed subject of the +docks fairly settled, and the contractor had commenced +operations, than in an incredibly short space of time, fields in +the neighbourhood that were almost valueless, were soon covered +with houses and streets; so that a person who has not seen that +part of the town for the last two years, would now scarcely know +where he was, if set down in the road he was formerly quite +familiar with. In other parts of the town the tendency to +extension is equally seen; and wherever there is <i>room</i> to +extend, the buildings are rapidly covering the ground. Many +persons living remember when the town extended westerly no +further than Goat Street, Cross Street, Rutland Street, &c.; +but the generation now rising up, bids fair to see even a much +greater increase than their fathers; and it is quite impossible +to form an opinion how far the town will ultimately extend.</p> +<p>Three or four projects are now in contemplation, for giving to +the public increased railway accommodation, and improving the +harbour; and judging from the natural capabilities of the +district, and the experience of the past, the carrying out of +some of these new schemes of railway accommodation, and the +completion of the docks, must exercise an influence on the town +and district, of which we can at present form very little +idea.</p> +<p>No person who has an hour to spare should leave Swansea +without driving round its beautiful bay to Oystermouth; a +village, celebrated for its native oysters, its lighthouse, +rocks, church, and ancient castle, and embracing from its noble +headland, views of sea and rock, hill and dale, shipping and +farming, which makes a <i>coup d’œil</i> no-where to +be surpassed.</p> +<h2><a name="page8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 8</span>TO THE +READER.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">The</span> condition of the town of +Swansea, as indicated in the above remarks, offers a sufficient +reason for the publication of a work such as the present. +Where a town is so rapidly increasing, there is not merely an +addition being constantly made to the previous number of +inhabitants, but there are changes of other kinds constantly +going forward, arising out of its progressive tendency, in +addition to the ordinary changes which affect every place. +This is particularly seen in the number of persons who settle in +Swansea only for a short time and then leave again; and in other +cases where they are led to engage in new occupations. This +Directory is to give information of such changes; and is intended +to be published periodically, as circumstances may seem to +require. The publisher has found it a much more arduous +undertaking to secure its correctness than he at first +apprehended; and fears that yet some mistakes and omissions may +be discovered. It is hoped, however, that in future issues +of the work, any errors of that kind may be avoided; and any +suggestion that may tend to make it more correct, and of greater +public utility as a work of reference will be thankfully +received.</p> +<p style="text-align: right">E. P.</p> +<p><i>Wind Street</i>, <i>Swansea</i>, <i>May</i>, 1854.</p> +<h2><a name="page9"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +9</span>PEARSE’S SWANSEA DIRECTORY; 1854.</h2> +<p>ABEL, Daniel, blacksmith, 4, Welcome street</p> +<p>Abergarwed Colliery Company, Port tennant, shipping agent, +James Allen</p> +<p>Ace, George, agent to the Ystalyfera Iron Company, 6, Adelaide +street</p> +<p>Ace, Samuel and George, coopers, 48, Strand</p> +<p>Akerman, George, 8, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Adams, Edward, boot and shoe maker, 18, Castle street</p> +<p>Adams, James, pastry-cook and confectioner, 38, Castle +street</p> +<p>Adams, James, fuel maker, Ferryside</p> +<p>Adams, Richard, corn and provision dealer, 74, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Alban, Diana, <i>Lord Nelsen</i>, 170, High street</p> +<p>Albion Life Assurance Society, agent, J. G. Jeffreys, Esq., +High street</p> +<p>Alfred Life Assurance Society, agents, Attwood and Brown, +Prospect place</p> +<p>Allen, John, cashier, Hafod Works, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Allen, Mary, lodging house keeper, 4, Somerset place</p> +<p>Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, Michael John +Michael, Picton place</p> +<p>Andrew, Philip, ale and porter brewer, 11, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Andrews, Henry J., lodging house keeper, 7, Somerset place</p> +<p>Andrews, Joseph, maltster, 13, Fisher street</p> +<p>Andrews, John, potatoe merchant, &c., 3, Strand</p> +<p>Anning, Charles, baker and flour dealer, 22, Oxford street</p> +<p><a name="page10"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 10</span>Anstey, +Charles, boot and shoe maker, 17, Wind street</p> +<p>Anthony, David, boot and shoe maker, 90, High street</p> +<p>Anthony, Peter, beer retailer, <i>Joiner’s Arms</i>, 69, +Oxford street</p> +<p>Anthony, Thomas, commercial traveller, 7, Brunswick place</p> +<p>Arnold, Henry Townsend, plumber, brazier, &c., 7, Temple +street</p> +<p>Arnold, Jane, milliner and dressmaker, Oxford street</p> +<p>Ashman, James, last and boot-tree maker, Fynone road</p> +<p>Atkins, Joseph, painter and glazier, 125, High street</p> +<p>Atlas Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, James Strick, +Strand</p> +<p>Attwood and Brown, solicitors, Prospect place</p> +<p>Attwood, William M., chemist and druggist, 12, Castle +street</p> +<p>Attwood, Thomas, (firm of Attwood and Brown) 5, Mount +street</p> +<p>Aubrey, Richard, (firm of James and Aubrey) 1, Gloucester +place</p> +<p>Austin, John, pilot, 1, Jeffrey’s place</p> +<p>Ayres, Daniel Thomas, cabinet maker and undertaker, 1, Gower +street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>BAKER, Henry, bookseller and news-vendor, 1, Caer street</p> +<p>Baker, James, grocer and tea dealer, 49, High street</p> +<p>Ball, Eli, agent, 31, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Ball, Sarah, grocer and tea dealer, 50, High street</p> +<p>Ballinger, George, baker and flour dealer, 52, High street</p> +<p>Ballinger, William, brewer, 38, High street</p> +<p>Barber, Thomas, marine store dealer, 44, Greenhill street</p> +<p>Barker, George and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 2, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Barnes, Henry, <i>Black Horse</i> livery stables, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Barree, Elizabeth, teacher of dancing, 6, Prospect place</p> +<p>Bassett, Mrs. E., 1, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Bath, C., lodging house keeper, 8, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Bath, Henry, (firm of Bath and Son) 1, Longland place</p> +<p>Bath, Henry and Son, copper and silver ore merchants, +Tyrllandwr</p> +<p>Baxter, Israel, hawker, 23, Singleton street</p> +<p>Baylis, James Henry, architect and surveyor, Wind street</p> +<p>Beavan, Edward, spirit merchant, 41, Castle street</p> +<p>Bedford, Emma, teacher of dancing, Wind street</p> +<p>Beor, Mrs. Ann, 17, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Beer and Shaw, nurserymen and seedsmen, St. Helen’s +road</p> +<p>Beer, John, fruiterer, 16, Castle street</p> +<p>Beer, Mrs. Mary, 7, Wassail street</p> +<p>Bennet, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 16, Camden place</p> +<p>Bennett, Frederick, wine and spirit merchant, 37, Orchard +street</p> +<p>Bennett, John, cabinet maker, 19, High street</p> +<p>Bennett, Miss, ladies’ seminary, 11, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Bennett, William, custom house officer, Williams place</p> +<p>Benson, Starling, colliery proprietor, Russell house, Mount +pleasant</p> +<p>Benson, Thomas, fishmonger, &c., 5, High street</p> +<p><a name="page11"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 11</span>Beor, +Richard White, solicitor, 2, Longland place, office, St. Mary +street</p> +<p>Berry, Benjamin, grocer and tea dealer, 2, Union street</p> +<p>Betts, John, <i>Mason’s Arms</i>, 34, High street</p> +<p>Bevan, George Ace, ship broker, 5, Pier street, office, Broad +Quay</p> +<p>Bevan, Mrs. Grace, 14, Gower street</p> +<p>Bevan, John, ironmonger and seedsman, 16, Caer street</p> +<p>Bevan, John, <i>Smiths’ Arms</i>, 124, High street</p> +<p>Bevan, Mrs. W., lodging house keeper, 30, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Bevan, Mansel, master mariner, 3, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Bevan, Miss Matilda, 11, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Bevan, Philip, mason, grocer and tea dealer, James street</p> +<p>Beynon, John, merchant, 9, Brunswick place</p> +<p>Beynon, Owen, mariner, 9, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Biddle, William, baker, pastry cook and confectioner, 43, Wind +street</p> +<p>Biddulph, John, merchant, office, Bath lane</p> +<p>Biggs, Elizabeth, pawnbroker, 226, High street</p> +<p>Biggs, Frederick, chemist and druggist, 225, High street</p> +<p>Bindon, Frederick, flour and potatoe merchant, 9, Madoc +street</p> +<p>Bindon, Henry, grocer, 7, Union street</p> +<p>Birchall, Henry Bath, grocer and tea dealer, 15, Castle +square</p> +<p>Birch Grove Coal Company, Ferryside</p> +<p>Bird, George Gwyn, M.D., 2, Burrows place</p> +<p>Birmingham Fire Assurance Society, agent, George Allen, +Glamorgan Bank</p> +<p>Birt, Thomas, baker, 9, St. David’s place</p> +<p>Blackmore, Herbert, pilot and lodging house keeper, 1, Island +street</p> +<p>Blake, J. W., cattle dealer and lodging house keeper, 8 +Heathfield street</p> +<p>Bland, John, South Wales Railway Parcel office, Wind +street</p> +<p>Blewett, George, second-hand bookseller and bookbinder, 25, +Goat street</p> +<p>Blisset, Mrs., Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Bolton, Robert, <i>Three Mariners</i>, 19, Strand</p> +<p>Bonnett, Frederick, plumber, glazier and painter, 7, Quay +parade</p> +<p>Bonnett, John, tobacconist, engraver and copper plate printer, +41, Wind street</p> +<p>Booth, Henry Compton, merchant, 3, Calvert terrace</p> +<p>Borland, John, travelling draper, 32, Oxford street</p> +<p>Boundy, Aaron, agent, 11, Northampton place</p> +<p>Boundy, Thomas, merchant, 10, Northampton place</p> +<p>Bowden, Henry, ore sampler, 5, Cradock street</p> +<p>Bowden, John, tobacconist and provision dealer, 7 and 8, Wind +street</p> +<p>Bowen, Daniel, <i>Mansel’s Arms</i>, Wellington +street</p> +<p>Bowen, David, grocer, 6, Garden street</p> +<p>Bowen, Evan, mason, 12, Goat street</p> +<p>Bowen, George, hot and cold baths, 2, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Bowen, George, clerk, York street</p> +<p><a name="page12"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 12</span>Bowen, +John, <i>Globe Inn</i>, Ferryside</p> +<p>Bowen, J. W., wine and spirit merchant, 3, Castle street</p> +<p>Bowen, Thomas, <i>Lamb and Flag</i>, Prince street</p> +<p>Bowen, Miss W., 4, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Bowen, William, <i>Glo’ster Arms</i>, 134, Strand</p> +<p>Bowen, William, grocer, 92, High street</p> +<p>Brader, John, music repository, 14, Wind street</p> +<p>Bramble, Susan, <i>Talbot Arms</i>, 8, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Brend Thomas, chemist and druggist, 40, High street</p> +<p>Brenton, John Rees, collector for board of health, 27, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Brett, Richard, railway guard, 3, Cradock street</p> +<p>Brettell, Miss Hannah, ladies’ seminary, Heathfield +terrace</p> +<p>Brettell, Miss Louisa, ladies’ seminary, 12, Dynevor +place</p> +<p>Brewer, John, master mariner, 3, Camden place</p> +<p>Bright, James, <i>Quay Tavern</i>, 7, Quay</p> +<p>British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Society, agent, G. P. +Evans, Northampton place</p> +<p>Brooks, Daniel, police sergeant, 39, Gam street</p> +<p>Brooks, Mrs. Elizabeth, gun maker and toy dealer, 2, Castle +street</p> +<p>Brooks, Robert, master mariner, 31, Gam street</p> +<p>Brooks, James, baker and grocer, Gam street</p> +<p>Brown, Amy, baker, grocer and tea dealer, 37, High street</p> +<p>Brown, Edward, grocer and tea dealer, Wind street</p> +<p>Brown, Edward, manager of White Rock Copper Works, Kilvey +house</p> +<p>Brown, Thomas, pilot, Jeffreys place</p> +<p>Brown, Thomas, agent to Nicholson and Sons, 4, Island +street</p> +<p>Brown, Thomas, <i>Travellers’ Rest</i>, Sea beach</p> +<p>Brown, Soloman, jeweller, 16, Nelson street</p> +<p>Brown, Washington H., (firm of Attwood and Brown) 3, Prospect +place</p> +<p>Buller, John, grocer and tea dealer, Clarence street</p> +<p>Burchell, James, coach builder, 19, Dillwyn street and York +street</p> +<p>Burgess, James Edward, bread and biscuit baker, 37 and 38, +Strand and St. Mary street</p> +<p>Burgess, William, baker, grocer and tea dealer, High +street</p> +<p>Burk, Michael, eating house keeper, 74, High street</p> +<p>Burleigh, George, boot and shoe maker, 11, Calvert street</p> +<p>Burge, Edwin, officer of excise, 47, Oxford street</p> +<p>Buse, John, saddler and harness maker, 3, Oxford street</p> +<p>Buse, Nicholas, currier and leather seller, 95, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Bustin, Richard, wine and spirit dealer, 96, Oxford street</p> +<p>Butler, William, artist, 40, Oxford street</p> +<p>Butt, Arthur, boot and shoe maker, 10, Goat street</p> +<p>Butt, Arthur, jun., boot and shoe maker, 12, Castle square</p> +<p>Buxton, Edward, principal of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 4, +Picton place</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p><a name="page13"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +13</span>CADWALLADER, E. and Sons, tailors and drapers, 87, Wind +street</p> +<p>Cadwallader, George, (firm of E. Cadwallader and Sons) Wind +street</p> +<p>Cadwallader, John, tailor, &c., 18, Union street</p> +<p>Candy, Mary E., berlin repository, 12, Wind street</p> +<p>Capus, Peter, hardware dealer, 29 and 30, High street</p> +<p>Carrol, Patrick, <i>Angel Inn</i>, 2, Llangefelach street</p> +<p>Cawker, John, grocer, glass, china and earthenware dealer, 94, +Oxford street</p> +<p>Cawker, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, 5, Cross street</p> +<p>Chalk, Henry, <i>Blue Bell Inn</i>, 55, Strand</p> +<p>Challicombe, Henry, sail maker, 9, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Chamings, Richard, flour dealer, 2, Western terrace</p> +<p>Chapman, Mrs. Matilda, 4, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Chapman, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, 17, Dillwyn +street</p> +<p>Charles, Charles, watchmaker, 44, Castle street</p> +<p>Charles, George, master mariner, 5, Jeffrey place</p> +<p>Cheshire, George, custom house officer, 6, Herbert place</p> +<p>Cheshire, John, sailmaker, Ferryside</p> +<p>Chiles, John, grocer and tea dealer, 141, High street</p> +<p>Christelow, Robert, <i>Victory Tavern</i>, 7, Little Wind +street</p> +<p>Christoe, John, assaymaster, Grove place</p> +<p>City of London Life Assurance Society, agent, John Harris +Roberts, Wind street</p> +<p>Clarke, Frederick, superintendent of South Wales Railway, +Mount house, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Clark, John W., 12, Picton place</p> +<p>Clark, William, wine and spirit merchant, 86, Wind street</p> +<p>Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society, agents, +Attwood and Brown, solicitors, Prospect place</p> +<p>Clougher, Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 4, Wind street</p> +<p>Clowes, William, <i>Spotted Leopard</i>, 28, Mariner +street</p> +<p>Clowes, William, <i>Black Horse</i>, 79, High street</p> +<p>Clutton, Valentine and Son, outfitters and clothiers, 87 and +88, Strand</p> +<p>Cobre Copper Mining Association, Tyrllandwr, agent, James +Petrie, 1, Brunswick place</p> +<p>Cock, Josiah, grocer and tea dealer, 18, Wind street</p> +<p>Cohen, Mrs. C., 17, Orange street</p> +<p>Collier, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 25, Oxford street</p> +<p>Collins, Charles, coroner, solicitor, &c., Fisher +street</p> +<p>Colston, John Robert, boarding and day school, York street</p> +<p>Conybeare, George, slate and flag merchant, 22, Madoc +street</p> +<p>Coode, John, master mariner, 35, Park street</p> +<p>Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 12, Camden +place</p> +<p>Cook, Mrs. Margaret, Fisher street</p> +<p>Coombe, Mrs. Mary, school, 22, Union street</p> +<p>Copeland, Alexander, lock master, 4, Somerset place</p> +<p><a name="page14"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +14</span>Copeland, Robert, mariner, 39, Garden street</p> +<p>Copas, Christopher, <i>Hop Pole Inn</i>, Edward street</p> +<p>Corbett, John, ship broker, 41, Strand</p> +<p>Cordukes, Thomas William, <i>Adelaide Inn</i>, 12, Adelaide +street</p> +<p>Corin, Joseph, trunk maker, toy dealer, &c., 15, Castle +street</p> +<p>Couch, David Edward, lodging house, 9, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Couch, George Thomas, sailmaker, 21, Union street and +Padley’s yard</p> +<p>Couch, Mrs. Hannah, Camden cottage</p> +<p>Couch, Phillip, joiner, Edward street</p> +<p>County Fire Insurance Office, agent, John Hore, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Courtis, William, grocer and tea dealer, Oxford street</p> +<p>Cousins, Richard William, watch and clock maker, 20, Wind +street</p> +<p>Cox, William, governor of the House of Correction</p> +<p>Crabbe, Edmund, tin plate worker, 5, Goat street</p> +<p>Crabbe, James, tin plate worker, 222, High street</p> +<p>Crabbe, William, schoolmaster, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Cragg, Mrs., 1, Cradock street</p> +<p>Crapper, William, glass and china dealer, 25, Castle +street</p> +<p>Crawley, W. C., master mariner, 24, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Crimp, George, plasterer, cement and colour dealer, 1, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Crockford, William, policeman, Kynaston place</p> +<p>Croker, John, master mariner, 1, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Croker, John, shipwright, 30, Singleton street</p> +<p>Crole, Mrs., Oxford street</p> +<p>Crown Fire Insurance Office, agent, Richard White Beor, +solicitor, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Crowther, Thomas, tinman and brazier, 25, High street</p> +<p>Cummings, John, bell-hanger, lock and white-smith, 30, Goat +street</p> +<p>Curnow, James Martin, grocer and tea dealer, 112, High +street</p> +<p>Curran, Harriet, dress maker, 4, Caer street</p> +<p>Cwm Capple Coal Company, Strand, agent, Thomas Dryden</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>DABB, Elizabeth, grocer and tea dealer, 31, Strand</p> +<p>Dalton, Arthur, Esq., 3, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Dalton, John, <i>Globe Inn</i>, 8, Strand</p> +<p>Damp, John, 61, Oxford street</p> +<p>Dangerfield, Richard James, printer, 15, Singleton street</p> +<p>Daniel, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, Foxhole</p> +<p>Daniel, Benjamin, land and mineral surveyor, 5, Garden +street</p> +<p>Daniel, Evan, land and mineral agent, 5, Garden street</p> +<p>Daniel, Henry, land and mineral surveyor, 31, Singleton +street</p> +<p>Daniel, Jeremiah, clerk, 5, Garden street</p> +<p>Daniel, Thomas, relieving officer, 3, Heathfield street</p> +<p>D’Arcey, Captain, 5, Picton place</p> +<p>D’Austin, Madame, ladies’ seminary, 13, Nelson +street</p> +<p><a name="page15"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +15</span>Daveridge, William, Town hill</p> +<p>Davey, Thomas, commercial traveller, 1, Prospect place</p> +<p>David, David, solicitor, 1, South hill place, office, 18, +Castle street</p> +<p>Davison, Bartholomew, engineer, Ferryside</p> +<p>Davies, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, 19, Oxford street</p> +<p>Davies, Mrs. A. M., 23, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Davies, Benjamin, currier, 6, Pell street</p> +<p>Davies, Charles, <i>Queen Adelaide</i>, 40, New street</p> +<p>Davies, David, <i>Dillwyn Arms</i>, 3, Union street</p> +<p>Davies, C. S., provision merchant and boot and shoe warehouse, +High street</p> +<p>Davies, Rev. Daniel, Welsh baptist minister, Nelson street</p> +<p>Davies, Daniel, linen and woollen draper, 1, Castle square</p> +<p>Davies, David, accountant and agent, 41, Oxford street</p> +<p>Davies, David, <i>Bell Inn</i>, 54, Oxford street</p> +<p>Davies, David, <i>Mason’s Arms</i>, 1, Charles +street</p> +<p>Davies, David, fruiterer, 8, High Street</p> +<p>Davies, David, <i>Cambrian Inn</i>, 12, Cambrian Foundry +place, Strand</p> +<p>Davies, David, <i>Beaufort Arms</i>, 6, Ferryside</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, linen and woollen draper, 3, High street</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, A.M., principal of the Normal College, and +boarding and day school, Ivy lodge, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Davies, Mrs. E. M., lodging house keeper, Mount Pleasant</p> +<p>Davies, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 2, Welcome street</p> +<p>Davies, James, skinner and glove manufacturer, 34, Orange +street</p> +<p>Davies, John, butcher, 98, High street</p> +<p>Davies, John, painter, 190, High street</p> +<p>Davies, John, <i>Castle Hotel</i>, 10, Castle square</p> +<p>Davies, John, post-master and auctioneer, 12, Fisher +street</p> +<p>Davies, John, <i>Penllergare Arms</i>, 9, Union street</p> +<p>Davies, John, currier, 7, Cradock street</p> +<p>Davies, Elizabeth, grocer and tea dealer, Singleton street</p> +<p>Davies, Mary, 6, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Davies, Margaret, lodging house keeper, 21, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Davies, Margaret, lodging house keeper, 8, Camden place</p> +<p>Davies, Mrs. M., The Laurels, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Davies, Morgan, <i>Copperman’s Arms</i>, +Pentreguinea</p> +<p>Davies, Mrs., 9, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Davies, Owen, <i>Coach and Horses</i>, 132, High street</p> +<p>Davies, Richard, lodging house keeper, 30, Rutland street</p> +<p>Davies, S. Mostyn, agent, 21, Cradock street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, pilot, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, tailor and draper, 105, High street</p> +<p>Davies, David, draper, Castle street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 10, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, jun., joiner, 4, Jeffreys place</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, joiner, 25, Park street</p> +<p><a name="page16"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 16</span>Davies, +Thomas, master mariner, 3, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, Esq., 13, Picton place</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, <i>Smiths’ Arms</i>, Foxhole</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas Robert, printer and bookseller, 13, Castle +street</p> +<p>Davies, William, linen and woollen draper, 1, High street</p> +<p>Davies, William, plumber and brazier, 18, Calvert street</p> +<p>Davies, William, ship broker and commission agent, 224, High +street</p> +<p>Davis, Thomas, ale and porter stores, 4, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Dawe, Sampson, Esq., 15, Picton place</p> +<p>Dawe, Sampson Rowland, chemist and druggist, 5, Castle +street</p> +<p>Day, William, agent and lodging house keeper, 1, Mount +street</p> +<p>Day, Henry, weigher and commission agent, 5, Ferryside</p> +<p>Day, Robert, master mariner, 5, Portland street</p> +<p>David, Mrs. S., 30, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Dean, Ann, victualler, 1, Quay</p> +<p>Dean, Eliza Agnes, grocer and tea dealer, 21, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Derrick, George, fruiterer and greengrocer, 6, Dragon +street</p> +<p>Derrick, Joseph, pastry-cook and confectioner, 33, High +street</p> +<p>Devonald, George, grocer and baker, 68, Matthew street</p> +<p>Dicks, Charles, <i>Jeffrey’s Arms</i>, 13, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Dodd, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Union street</p> +<p>Donaldson, F., Esq., 9, Grove place</p> +<p>Dowdall, William, <i>Full Moon</i>, 146, High street</p> +<p>Down, John, carpenter and furniture broker, 221, High +street</p> +<p>Doyle, Charles, <i>Exeter Inn</i>, 27, Union street</p> +<p>Dryden, William, <i>Steam Engine House</i>, 33, Orchard +street</p> +<p>Duncan, J., <i>Christopher Inn</i>, 12, Somerset place</p> +<p>Dury, Jonathan, commercial traveller, 10, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Dutton, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 108, Strand</p> +<p>Dutton, Israel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 207, High +street</p> +<p>Dyer, William, builder, 19, Cradock street</p> +<p>Dyke, George Charges, agent, Middle and Upper Bank Copper +Works</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>EATON, Henry Knight, timber merchant and Saw Mills, 4, +Ferryside</p> +<p>Edmond, John, tolls collector, 8, Albert terrace</p> +<p>Edmond, William, Esq., Windsor lodge, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Edmonds, William, master mariner, 10, Nelson street</p> +<p>Edwards, Edwin, iron merchant, 6, Pier street</p> +<p>Edwards, James, coach driver, 56, Oxford street</p> +<p>Edwards, John, harbour master, 6, Pier street</p> +<p>Edwards, Mary, flour dealer, 45, High street</p> +<p>Edwards, Thomas, baker, grocer and tea dealer, 3, College +street</p> +<p>Edwards, William, mariner, 2, Island cottage</p> +<p>Edwards, William, <i>Albion Inn</i>, 24, Greenfield street</p> +<p><a name="page17"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 17</span>Ellery, +John Morris, auctioneer, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 93, +Oxford street</p> +<p>Elliot, Robert, <i>Railway Inn</i>, 29, Powell street</p> +<p>Ellison, Joseph, <i>Tunnel</i>, Bath lane</p> +<p>English and Cambrian Assurance Society, agent, Evan Evans, 8, +Matthew street</p> +<p>Equitable Fire Assurance Society, agent, John Naish Smart, +Esq., Quay parade</p> +<p>Essery, Richard, solicitor, office, Castle street</p> +<p>Essery, Thomas A., surgeon, Gloucester place</p> +<p>Essery, Timothy Brimble, merchant, 3, Gloucester place, +office, Quay</p> +<p>Essery and Son, commission agents, office, Quay</p> +<p>Evans and Co., seedsmen, 243, High street</p> +<p>Evans and Glasson, Cambrian Pottery, Strand</p> +<p>Evans and Knoyle, drapers, 1, Oxford street</p> +<p>Evans, Benjamin, accountant, Mynydd Bach y Glo Colliery</p> +<p>Evans, Rev. David, baptist minister, 16, Northampton place</p> +<p>Evans, David, tailor, 202, High street</p> +<p>Evans, David, London Mutual Life Insurance Office, 44, Wind +street</p> +<p>Evans, David, shipping agent, 2, Beaufort, place</p> +<p>Evans, David, 4, Beaufort place</p> +<p>Evans, David, <i>Black Lion</i>, 25, Orange street</p> +<p>Evans, David, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 9, Waterloo +street</p> +<p>Evans, David, Ferryside</p> +<p>Evans, Edward, <i>Apple Tree</i>, Caer street</p> +<p>Evans, Evan, accountant and schoolmaster, 8, Matthew +street</p> +<p>Evans, Rev. George Prichard, boarding and day school, 3, +Northampton place</p> +<p>Evans, James, butcher, Pantygwyder Farm</p> +<p>Evans, David, agent, Cefen Gorwydd Colliery</p> +<p>Evans, John, Ivy cottage, High street</p> +<p>Evans, Misses, ladies’ seminary, 1, Herbert place</p> +<p>Evans, Mrs., lodging house keeper, Strand</p> +<p>Evans, Mrs., grocer and tea dealer, Greenfield street</p> +<p>Evans, Philip, <i>Ivy Bush</i>, Ferryside</p> +<p>Evans, Richard, shipwright, 7, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 12, High street</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 126, High street</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, lodging house keeper, 13, Somerset place</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, engineer, 30, Cradock street</p> +<p>Evans, William, <i>Fishguard Arms</i>, 1, Union street</p> +<p>Evans, William, grocer and tea dealer, 4, Union street</p> +<p>Evans, William, bookbinder, 7, Oxford street</p> +<p>Evans, William, mariner, 28, Oxford street</p> +<p>Evans, Mrs. William Price, Florence Cottage, Bellevue +street</p> +<p><a name="page18"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 18</span>Excell, +John, grocer and tea dealer, 57, Oxford street</p> +<p>Experience Life Insurance Society, agent, Charles Thomas +Wilson, Wind street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>FARISH, James, <i>Duke Tavern</i>, 2, Wind street</p> +<p>Fear, Mrs. E., 34, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Finley, John, shipwright, 6, Wassail street</p> +<p>Finner, Joshua, agent, 15, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Fisher, John, boot and shoe maker, 223, High street</p> +<p>Fitzgerald, Peter, manager of the Saw Mills, 1, Albert +place</p> +<p>Flanagan, Charles, baker and flour dealer, 238, High +street</p> +<p>Ford, Henry Alfred, painter, glazier, plumber, and +paperhanger, 8, Oxford street</p> +<p>Ford, Thomas, master mariner, 11, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Fox, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 107, High street</p> +<p>Foy, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Island cottage, Island +street</p> +<p>Francis and Son, merchants, Strand</p> +<p>Francis and Strick, coal merchants, office, 78, Strand</p> +<p>Francis, David, (firm of Francis and Son) Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Francis, David, keeper of the Night Asylum, 39, Singleton +street</p> +<p>Francis, Francis, master mariner, 6, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Francis, George Grant, Esq., F.S.A., mayor, Cae bailey, Mount +pleasant</p> +<p>Francis, James, <i>Queen Adelaide</i>, 17, Pottery street</p> +<p>Francis, John, master mariner, 3, Trinity place</p> +<p>Francis, Mary, eating house keeper, 215, High street</p> +<p>Francis, Mrs., 10, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Francis, Thomas, eating house, 35, High street</p> +<p>Francis, Thomas, hatter, 27, College street</p> +<p>Francis, William Henry, (firm of Francis and Strick) Mount +pleasant</p> +<p>Frankell, Henry, pawnbroker, 17, Goat street</p> +<p>Frankell, M. and D., pawnbrokers, 20, High street</p> +<p>Freeman, John and Co., copper smelters, White Rock Works, +agent, Edward Brown</p> +<p>Friendship, James, <i>Green Dragon</i>, 131, Strand</p> +<p>Fuge, James, haulier, 37, Park street</p> +<p>Fulford, Philip, boot and shoe maker, 28, Goat street</p> +<p>Fuller, Charles, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 231, High +street</p> +<p>Fuller, Mrs., <i>Shipping Gazette</i>, 133, Strand</p> +<p>Fuller, W. C., <i>Union Inn</i>, 109, Strand</p> +<p>Furr, William, mason, 9, Camden place</p> +<p>Furber, Joseph, potter, 26, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Furrell, James, law stationer, 16, Clarence terrace</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p><a name="page19"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 19</span>GALE, +George Hamlyn, dealer in gutta percha, and vulcanized India +rubber, 40, Wind street</p> +<p>Gant, Samuel Castle, civil engineer and surveyor, 4, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Garth Colliery Company, agent, Thomas Edward, Upper Strand</p> +<p>Garret, Mrs. A. P., 30, Orange street</p> +<p>Gaskoine, John, solicitor, 236, High street</p> +<p>Geen, Thomas, butcher, Burrows gardens</p> +<p>General Annuity Life Assurance Society, agent, Eli James, +Fisher street</p> +<p>George, Richard, ironmonger, Castle street</p> +<p>Gething, William, chain and anchor maker, Beaufort place and +Strand</p> +<p>Gibbs, Ruth, grocer and tea dealer, 24, Goat street</p> +<p>Gibbs, Samuel, (firm of Rayner and Gibbs,) Castle street</p> +<p>Gibson, Mrs. M. A., 11, Picton place</p> +<p>Gironimo, W. H., linen and woollen draper, 227, High +street</p> +<p>Globe Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, David Rees, +Picton place</p> +<p>Glover, J., cabinet maker, 52, Oxford street</p> +<p>Glover, Thomas, auctioneer, manager of Swansea Gas Works, 28, +Castle street</p> +<p>Glover, William, chemist, &c., 33, Castle street</p> +<p>Godbeare, George, marine store dealer, Devonshire Cottage, +Town hill</p> +<p>Goldberg, Simon, pawnbroker, 13, Goat street</p> +<p>Goldsworthy, Thomas, <i>Ship and Castle</i>, 78, Strand</p> +<p>Goldsworthy, William, baker, grocer, &c., 2, Strand</p> +<p>Goodall, J., (firm of Tucker and Goodall) Castle street</p> +<p>Gordon, Richard, pilot, Edward street</p> +<p>Gorvin, Henry, artist, 34, Oxford street</p> +<p>Gorse Colliery Company, agent, J. Glassbrook, Strand</p> +<p>Gracie, Griffith, travelling draper, 26, Union street</p> +<p>Graigola Coal Company, agent, Charles Moore, Upper Quay</p> +<p>Grant, William, <i>Rose and Crown</i>, 72, High street</p> +<p>Gray, Henry and Co., beer and porter merchants, agent, Francis +Jefferys, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Gray, James, clerk, 4, Cradock street</p> +<p>Green, Edward, baker, confectioner, &c., 31, High +street</p> +<p>Gregor, George, grocer and tea dealer, High street</p> +<p>Gregor, William, manager of Weig Fach Colliery, 18, High +street</p> +<p>Gregory, Daniel, cabinet maker, 5, Caer street</p> +<p>Gregory, Joseph, <i>Shades Tavern</i>, 8, Salubrious place</p> +<p>Grenfell and Sons, Copper Works and Rolling Mills, Middle and +Upper Bank</p> +<p>Grenfell, Pascoe St. Leger, Esq., (firm of Grenfell and Sons) +Maesteg house</p> +<p>Griffiths, Daniel, Ferryside</p> +<p>Griffiths, David, builder, 50, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Griffiths, David, printer, 5, Park street</p> +<p><a name="page20"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +20</span>Griffiths, Edward, <i>White Lion Inn</i>, 6, Goat +street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Evan, bookseller, printer and stationer, 11, High +street</p> +<p>Griffiths, George, grocer and tea dealer, 68, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Henry, malster, 45, Oxford street</p> +<p>Griffiths, John, blacksmith, 6, Union street</p> +<p>Griffiths, John, stone mason, 34, Park street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Joseph, <i>Neptune Inn</i>, 67, Strand</p> +<p>Griffiths, Joseph, lodging house keeper, 15, Nelson street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Lewis, <i>Ivy Bush Inn</i>, 30, Charles street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Martha, woollen manufacturer, 22, Castle street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Thomas, master mariner, Clarence street</p> +<p>Griffiths, William, blacksmith, 12, Matthew street, and +Waterloo street</p> +<p>Griffiths, William, mason, 3, Rutland street</p> +<p>Griffiths, William, chemist and druggist, 77, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Gronow, William, schoolmaster, 27, Strand</p> +<p>Grove, John, cashier, (Messrs. Bath and Son,) 14, Heathfield +street</p> +<p>Grove, Thomas, Esq., 227, High street and Demy Coed</p> +<p>Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, T. R. Davies, +Castle street</p> +<p>Gun, Charles, railway clerk, 16, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Guy, Richard, lodging house, 14, Somerset place</p> +<p>Gwynne, Richard, grocer and schoolmaster, Foxhole</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>HAINES, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, 5, Temple +street</p> +<p>Haines, Elizabeth, <i>Plume of Feathers</i>, Wind Street</p> +<p>Hall, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, 19, College street</p> +<p>Hall, James, surgeon, Infirmary</p> +<p>Hall, James, civil engineer, 7, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Hall, Sydney, manager of Warlich’s Patent Fuel Works</p> +<p>Hallam, John W., agent to the Forest Tin Works, 5, Trinity +place</p> +<p>Hamerton, Robert J., portrait painter, and master of the +Government School of Art, 16, York street</p> +<p>Hammet, Edward, Esq., 14, Nelson street</p> +<p>Hammet, Edward, master mariner, 5, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Hammet, James, schoolmaster, 9, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Hammet, John, boot and shoe maker, 31, Goat street</p> +<p>Hanson, Thomas, brewer and cabinet maker, 14, St. Mary +street</p> +<p>Harding, Daniel, grocer and provision dealer, 17, Castle +street</p> +<p>Harding, John, <i>Fox and Hounds Inn</i>, 3, Pottery +street</p> +<p>Harding, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 36, Singleton street</p> +<p>Harding, William, grocer, hay and corn dealer, 24, Back +street</p> +<p>Hare, Arthur, <i>Peace and Plenty</i>, 45, Strand</p> +<p>Harman, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, 2, Back street</p> +<p>Harman, Thomas, cabinet maker, and upholsterer, 28, High +street</p> +<p>Harris, George, boot and shoe maker, 6, Castle street</p> +<p><a name="page21"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 21</span>Harris, +Henry, <i>Black Cock</i>, 194, High street</p> +<p>Harris, Rev. J. Henry, schoolmaster, 13, Union street</p> +<p>Harris, James, <i>Lamb and Flag</i>, 22, Llangefelach +street</p> +<p>Harris, James, chemist and druggist, 8, Oxford street</p> +<p>Harris, James, <i>Crown</i>, 24, Strand</p> +<p>Harris, John, weaver, 20, Oxford street</p> +<p>Harris, Thomas, smith, Matthew street</p> +<p>Harris, William, boot and shoemaker, and coffee house, 29, +Fisher street</p> +<p>Harry, George, solicitor, 7, Grove place</p> +<p>Hartnell, John, gardener, Ferryside</p> +<p>Harvey, John, cartman, 31, Matthew street</p> +<p>Hatch, John, fruiterer, 23, Wind street</p> +<p>Havard, Rachael, grocer and tobacconist, 27, Wind street</p> +<p>Hawken, William, clerk, 20, Garden street</p> +<p>Hawkins, Benjamin, master mariner, 10, Cradock street</p> +<p>Hazel, James, clerk, 6, Quay parade</p> +<p>Hazel, Thomas, lodging house keeper, 6, Quay parade</p> +<p>Hennessey, Bernard Rudkin, clock and watch maker, jeweller, +&c., 5, Wind street</p> +<p>Henshaw, Jane, lodging house keeper, 5, Prospect place</p> +<p>Henwood, William, shipping agent to Graig, Olen and Co., 57, +Strand</p> +<p>Hepborn, Mr., builder, 4, Madoc street</p> +<p>Herman, B. G., chemist, (Hafod Silver Works,) Mount +pleasant</p> +<p>Hernaman, Misses, milliners, 11, Castle street</p> +<p>Herring, William, master mariner, 2, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Hill, David, agent, Brunswick street</p> +<p>Hill, Edward, clerk, 4, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Hill, John, fishmonger, &c., 54, Wind street</p> +<p>Hinckley, James, manager of the Mill Villa Pottery, Cambrian +Foundry place</p> +<p>Hoare, John, (firm of Rolls and Hoare) Singleton street</p> +<p>Hollow, Daniel, master mariner, 1, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Holloway, H. W., draper and outfitter, 2, High street</p> +<p>Holloway, John, coach builder, 25, Fisher street</p> +<p>Holmes, Elizabeth, grocer and tea dealer, 21, Greenhill +street</p> +<p>Hone, John, boot and shoemaker, 9, Nelson street</p> +<p>Hopkin, David, Tir Landwr</p> +<p>Hopkins, Abraham, woollen manufacturer, 15, Goat street</p> +<p>Hopkins, Charles, hairdresser, 206, High street</p> +<p>Hopkins, Thomas, registration clerk, 206, High street</p> +<p>Hopkins, Evan, iron and brass founder, 13, Cambrian Foundry +place</p> +<p>Hopkins, Hannah, grocer and tea dealer, Cambrian Foundry +place</p> +<p>Hopkins, J., brewer, &c., 117, Strand</p> +<p>Hopkins, Rachael, <i>Farmer’s Arms</i>, Frog street</p> +<p>Hopkins, Henry, farrier and shoeing smith, Wellington +street</p> +<p>Hore, John, accountant and commission agent, 6, Rutland +street, office, Strand</p> +<p><a name="page22"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 22</span>Horne, +John, <i>Brewer’s Arms Inn</i>, 33, Orange street</p> +<p>Hoskin, David, joiner, 2, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Hoskin, John, master mariner, 1, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Hoskins, William, master mariner, 16, Union street</p> +<p>Howard, Edward, auctioneer, Somerset place</p> +<p>Howard, John, solicitor, Worcester place</p> +<p>Howell, Benjamin, <i>Swan Tavern</i>, 86, High street</p> +<p>Howell, D., 4, Portland street</p> +<p>Howell, David, auctioneer, &c., 19, Camden place</p> +<p>Howell, Edward, M.D., South Hill place</p> +<p>Howell, George, draper, &c., 63, Wind street</p> +<p>Howell, Margaret, corn dealer, &c., 9, Caer street</p> +<p>Howell, Susan, <i>Lord Nelson</i>, 13, Calvert street</p> +<p>Howell, Thomas, rate collector, Upper bank</p> +<p>Howell, W. J., master mariner, 24, Singleton street</p> +<p>Huggins, Misses S. and J., ladies’ seminary, 3, Mount +street</p> +<p>Hughes, Ann, Ferryside</p> +<p>Hughes, Edward, 13, Gower street</p> +<p>Hughes, Gad, bargeman, Ferryside</p> +<p>Hughes, Jane, milliner, draper, &c., 4, Castle street</p> +<p>Hughes, John, smith and farrier, 123, High street</p> +<p>Hughes, Mrs., ironmonger, 5, Oxford street</p> +<p>Hughes, Mrs. Richard, milliner, Northampton place</p> +<p>Hughes, Rees, flour merchant, Edward street, stores, Broad +Quay</p> +<p>Hughes, Richard, clerk, Northampton place</p> +<p>Hughes, William, cabinet maker, 20, Cradock street</p> +<p>Hughes, William, <i>Plough Tavern</i>, 3, Portland street</p> +<p>Hughes, William, wheelwright, smith, &c., 122, High +street</p> +<p>Hullin, George, master mariner, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Hullin, William, master mariner, 13, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Hulman, J., master mariner, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Humphrey, John, grocer and tea dealer, 33, Llangefelach +street</p> +<p>Hunnam, Mrs. Eliza, school mistress, 25, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Hunter, J. W., draper, 17, Cradock street</p> +<p>Hurndall, Henry and Watkin, linen and woollen drapers, 1, +Temple street</p> +<p>Hutchinson, Charles, clock and watch maker, silversmith, +&c., 46, Wind street</p> +<p>Huxtable, John, <i>Willow Tree</i>, 99, High street</p> +<p>Hyam and Co., tailors and drapers, 37, Castle street</p> +<p>Hyam, Mrs. 14, Picton place</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Office, agent, Richard White Beor, +solicitor, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Ingram, Philip, commercial traveller, 22, Bellevue street</p> +<p><a name="page23"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 23</span>Isaac, +William, <i>Griffin Inn</i>, 2, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p>Ison, Robert, coffee and eating house, 15, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Ivey, George Pearse, commercial traveller, 8, Northampton +place</p> +<p>Ivey, Thomas, excise officer, 20, Camden place</p> +<p>Ivey, William, supervisor of excise, Clarence cottage, 14, +Clarence terrace</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>JACKSON, Charles James, engraver, lithographic and +copper-plate printer, 42, Wind street, and 1, Rutland street</p> +<p>Jacob, Rev. E., independent minister, Ael y Bryn Cottage, +Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Jacob, Greenborne, tailor, outfitter and clothier, 30, +Strand</p> +<p>Jacob, Isaac, fancy ware repository, glass and china +warehouse, 19, Castle street</p> +<p>Jacob, John, fruiterer, 14, Cross street</p> +<p>James and Aubrey, coal merchants, (stone coal) Strand, J. +Slocombe, agent</p> +<p>James, Benjamin, cow keeper, 37, Orange street</p> +<p>James, Christopher, Esq., Bellevue house, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>James, Eli, Esq., 8, Fisher street</p> +<p>James, John, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 46, High +street</p> +<p>James, John, joiner, 36, Park street</p> +<p>James, John William, Esq., 9, Cambrian place</p> +<p>James, Miss, grocer, 17, Nelson street</p> +<p>James, David, woollen manufacturer, 21, Nelson street</p> +<p>James, Owen, superannuated supervisor, 4, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>James, Samuel, <i>Golden Lion</i>, 6, Dyvatty street</p> +<p>James, Thomas, farrier and shoeing smith, 21, Goat street</p> +<p>Jancey, Mary, <i>Rutland Arms</i>, 24, Rutland street</p> +<p>Jardine, Mrs., grocer, 30, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Jarmacque, Louis, professor of languages, 13, Northampton +place</p> +<p>Jefferys, Francis, agent for Gray and Co., 2, Nelson place</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, <i>Lower Cock</i>, 54, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Elizabeth, <i>Upper Lamb</i>, 30, Greenhill +street</p> +<p>Jenkins, David, dealer in earthenware, 13, Calvert street</p> +<p>Jenkins, James George, painter, 116, Strand</p> +<p>Jenkins, John, <i>Oxford Inn</i>, 15, Oxford street</p> +<p>Jenkins, John, haulier, 10, Frog street</p> +<p>Jenkins, John, clock and watch maker and jeweller, 50, Wind +street</p> +<p>Jenkins, John, <i>Lamb and Flag</i>, Foxhole</p> +<p>Jenkins, John Borlace, agent, White Rock Copper Works, +Kilvey</p> +<p>Jenkins, John Trevillian, solicitor, 17, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, David, <i>Three Crowns</i>, 22, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Miss, circulating library, bookseller and stationer, +24, Wind street</p> +<p><a name="page24"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +24</span>Jenkins, Mrs. 13, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Mrs. Catherine, 16, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Mrs. E., grocer, post office, Foxhole</p> +<p>Jenkins, Mrs. Susan, 8, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Jenkins, Richard, solicitor, Goat street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Samuel, ironmonger, 47, Castle street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Thomas, agent, 1, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Jenkins, Thomas, joiner, 3, Island street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Thomas, tailor, 129, Strand</p> +<p>Jenkins, Walter, Ferryside</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, shoemaker, 42, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, Port Tennant</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, ship broker, Mount pleasant, Offices, 59, +Strand</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, Edward street</p> +<p>Jobson, Margaret, lodging house, 33, Bellevue street</p> +<p>John, David, Ferryside</p> +<p>John, Evan, master mariner, Dewsbury court, York street</p> +<p>John, Rees, <i>Margam Inn</i>, Mysydd street</p> +<p>John, Richard, cartman, 26, Orange street</p> +<p>Johns, Alfred, artist, 5, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Johns, David, tide waiter, 84, High street</p> +<p>Johns, John, grocer, 40, Strand</p> +<p>Johns, Joseph, currier and leather seller, 219, High +street</p> +<p>Johns, Thomas, Esq., 33, Goat street</p> +<p>Johns, Thomas, <i>Old Duke</i>, 140, High street</p> +<p>Johns, William, commercial traveller, Brunswick place</p> +<p>Johnson, Jacob, ship chandler, 3, South prospect place</p> +<p>Johnson, James, master mariner, 30, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Johnson, John, ironmonger, 220, High street</p> +<p>Johnston, James Stanley, carver and gilder and picture frame +maker, 242, High street</p> +<p>Jones and Eaton, linen and woollen drapers, 3, Temple +street</p> +<p>Jones, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, 22, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Jones, Daniel, Custom House officer, 5, Somerset place</p> +<p>Jones, David, provision dealer, 8, Goat street</p> +<p>Jones, David, <i>Compass</i>, 63, High street</p> +<p>Jones, David, tailor, 89, High street</p> +<p>Jones, David, builder, 4, Goat street</p> +<p>Jones, David, grocer, 4, Orange street</p> +<p>Jones, David, agent, 27, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Jones, David, <i>Union Inn</i>, 5, Union street</p> +<p>Jones, David, mariner, 2, Jeffrey’s place</p> +<p>Jones, Edwin, master mariner, 18, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Jones, Elias, Cwm Bach Colliery, and grocer, St. Thomas</p> +<p>Jones, Elizabeth, grocer, 23, High street</p> +<p>Jones, Evan, <i>Ivorites’ Arms</i>, 48, High street</p> +<p>Jones, Evan, auctioneer, 66, Oxford street</p> +<p><a name="page25"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 25</span>Jones, +George, Esq., 1, Brunswick street</p> +<p>Jones, George, grocer, 23, Madoc street</p> +<p>Jones, Harriet, eating house keeper, 22, Wind street</p> +<p>Jones, Herbert, bookseller, binder, and stationer, 81, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Jones, Henry William, reporter, (Swansea Herald) 26, Gower +street</p> +<p>Jones, Jenkin, <i>Sailor’s Return</i>, Back street</p> +<p>Jones, John, linen and woollen draper, 10, Castle street</p> +<p>Jones, John, solicitor, Temple street</p> +<p>Jones, John, hosier, 29, College street</p> +<p>Jones, John, tailor, Kynaston place</p> +<p>Jones, John, shoemaker, 38, Garden street</p> +<p>Jones, John, master mariner, 12, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Jones, John, rate collector, 17, Union street</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs. J. H., lodging house keeper, 18, Somerset +place</p> +<p>Jones, John Morgan, hairdresser, perfumer, &c., 11, Wind +street</p> +<p>Jones, John William, accountant, Savings Bank, 11, Heathfield +street</p> +<p>Jones, Miss, 26, Wind street</p> +<p>Jones, Margaret, milliner, 25, College street</p> +<p>Jones, Miss, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Jones, Misses, ladies’ seminary, 26, Gower street</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs. Catherine, 2, Gloucester place</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 8, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 42, Oxford street</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs. Mary, 33, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Jones, Rachel, baker and flour dealer, 12, Calvert street</p> +<p>Jones, Robert, <i>Jersey Arms</i>, 3, Orange street</p> +<p>Jones, Richard, boot and shoemaker, 23, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Jones, Rev. Thomas, incumbent of Kilvey Church, Kilvey</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, tailor, 20, Castle street</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, agent, 3, Ferryside</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, chain and anchor smith, 89, Strand</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, tailor, Welcome street</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, Williams’s terrace</p> +<p>Jones, Rev. William, independent minister, (Castle street +Chapel,) 26, Gower street</p> +<p>Jones, William, Esq., Madoc hall</p> +<p>Jones, William, <i>Park Inn</i>, 29, Park street</p> +<p>Jones, William, clerk, 2, Brunswick street</p> +<p>Jones, William, Esq., 4, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Jones, William, agent at Fuel Works, Port tennant</p> +<p>Jones, William, agent, Quay parade</p> +<p>Jones, William, painter, glazier, &c., 105, Strand</p> +<p>Jones, William Evans, accountant, Graig cottage</p> +<p>Jones, W. H., wine and spirit merchant, 78, Oxford street</p> +<p>Joseph, Benjamin, watchmaker and jeweller, 15, High street</p> +<p>Joseph, Jacob, pawnbroker, 39, Castle street</p> +<p><a name="page26"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 26</span>Joyce, +James, cutler and surgical instrument maker, 5, College +street</p> +<p>Joyce, Samuel, Esq., 1, Picton place</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>KAVANAGH, Rev. Charles, Roman Catholic priest, 1, St. +David’s place</p> +<p>Kerr, James, draper, 25, Singleton street</p> +<p>Kern, James and Co., watch makers, 195, High street</p> +<p>Kingsley, Thomas, Esq., 6, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Kingston, William, 7, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Kirkhouse, John, contractor, Town hill</p> +<p>Knapman, William, grocer, baker, and flour dealer, 81, High +street</p> +<p>Kneath, Henry, wine and spirit dealer, 39, Orange street</p> +<p>Kneath, Mrs., wheelwright, 4, Oxford street</p> +<p>Kneath, Thomas, schoolmaster, 7, Park street</p> +<p>Knight, Richard, shipbroker and commission agent, 11, Adelaide +street</p> +<p>Knill, Michael, master mariner, 6, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Kynaston, Mrs., 3, Dynevor place</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>LADD, William, grocer and tea dealer, 85, High street</p> +<p>Lambert, Charles, Port Tennant Copper Works</p> +<p>Lavender, Thomas, <i>Royal Arch</i>, 16, Goat street</p> +<p>Law Property Assurance Society, agent, John Naish Smart, 1, +Mount street</p> +<p>Leach, Richardson and Co., merchants, 120, Strand</p> +<p>Leaker, Miss P., ladies’ seminary, 2, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Leaker, Rev. W., Primitive Methodist minister, 14, Clifton +street</p> +<p>Leakey, Rev. H. P., incumbent of Trinity Church, the +parsonage, Trinity place</p> +<p>Lean, John, copper ore sampler, Morfa Works, 6, Madoc +street</p> +<p>Lee, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 36, Castle street</p> +<p>Leeds, George, superintendent of Swansea Vale Railway, Grove +place</p> +<p>Legal and Commercial Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, +J. R Tripp, Esq., Somerset place</p> +<p>Lewis, Ann, straw hat maker, 2, South Prospect place, +Strand</p> +<p>Lewis, Mrs. E., 20, Union street</p> +<p>Lewis, Frederick, builder, 18, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Lewis, Jacob, linen and woollen draper, 32, Castle street</p> +<p>Lewis, John, <i>Square and Compass</i>, 110, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, John, printer and reporter, (Cambrian Office) 18, Union +street</p> +<p>Lewis, John, lodging house keeper, 2, South Prospect place, +Strand</p> +<p>Lewis, John, <i>Benson’s Arms</i>, Ferryside</p> +<p>Lewis, Margaret, grocer and tea dealer, 158, High street</p> +<p><a name="page27"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 27</span>Lewis, +Mary, butcher, 7, Cross street</p> +<p>Lewis, Mary, lodging house keeper, 3, Albert place</p> +<p>Lewis, Miss, <i>Ancient Briton</i>, 157, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, Mrs., bonnet maker, 47, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, Rachel, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Wassail street</p> +<p>Lewis, Richard Jeffreys, artist, 44, Oxford street</p> +<p>Lewis, Samuel, linen and woollen draper, 5, Castle square</p> +<p>Lewis, Thomas, <i>Upper Cock</i>, 186, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, Thomas, master mariner, Union street</p> +<p>Lewis, Thomas, jun., master mariner, Union street</p> +<p>Lewis, William, lessee of tolls, 3, Nelson street</p> +<p>Lewis, William, plasterer, 17, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Lewis, William, master mariner, Prince street</p> +<p>Lewis, William, customs ship agent, 4, Brunswick street</p> +<p>Lewis, William, <i>King’s Head</i>, 1, Portland +street</p> +<p>Lewis, William, builder, Ferryside</p> +<p>Lewis, W. P., accountant, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Leyshon, Francis, confectioner, and <i>Shoulder of Mutton</i>, +159 and 160, High street</p> +<p>Leyson, James and Co., iron merchants, 46, Strand</p> +<p>Leyson, James, (firm of Leyson and Co.,) Town hill</p> +<p>Leyson, William, eating house keeper, 205, High street</p> +<p>Linnard, John, watch and clock maker, 11, College street</p> +<p>Liverpool and London Life and Fire Assurance Society, agent, +Townshend Wood, Esq., Bath lane</p> +<p>Llewellyn, Mary, 7, Caer street</p> +<p>Lloyds, agent, James Strick, Esq., Strand</p> +<p>Lloyd, George, tailor, 87, Oxford street</p> +<p>Lloyd, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, 9, Oxford street</p> +<p>Lloyd, Lewis, <i>Ty Melyn</i>, 51, High street</p> +<p>Llysnewydd Brick Company, Strand, agent, John Hore</p> +<p>Long, C., lodging house keeper, 13, Gam street</p> +<p>Long, William Harris, surgeon, 11, Fisher street</p> +<p>Longhurst, David, grocer and tea dealer, 1, Wassail street</p> +<p>Lord, Robert, builder, Trafalgar place</p> +<p>Loveless, Lewis, <i>Jolly Tar</i>, 30, Wind street</p> +<p>Lovering, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 20, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Lovering, Mrs. Caroline, lodging house keeper, Adelaide +street</p> +<p>Low, Charles, civil and mineral engineer, 16, Picton place</p> +<p>Lowe, Benjamin, draper’s assistant, 4, Calvert +terrace</p> +<p>Lowther, Mrs., 24, Union street</p> +<p>Loxton, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 181, High street</p> +<p>Lucas, Mrs. E., 3, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Lucas, F. E., coal proprietor, 29, Singleton street</p> +<p>Luly, John, master mariner, 16, Clifton street</p> +<p>Lumley, Richard, linen and woollen draper, 6, Temple +street</p> +<p>Lyons, Harris, tailor, 41, High street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p><a name="page28"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 28</span>MABER, +Mrs., 2, Prospect place</p> +<p>Maber, Robert, printer, James street</p> +<p>Macnamara, John, shipwright, 18, Camden place</p> +<p>Madel, Frederick, pianoforte tuner, 5, Herbert place</p> +<p>Madge, Henry James, grocer and tea dealer, 16, High street</p> +<p>Maine, Robert, ship chandler, Fynone terrace, office, 6, +Strand</p> +<p>Manning, Mrs. E., lodging house keeper, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Mansel, Rawleigh Addenbrook, Esq., Tyr-y-Graig, Mount +pleasant</p> +<p>Mansfield, Miss, 32, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Margraves, Thomas, 10, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Markland, Frederick, brewer, 37, Singleton street</p> +<p>Marks, Rosetta, pawnbroker, 209, High street</p> +<p>Marshall, Joseph, contractor, 9, Cradock street</p> +<p>Martin, John, builder, 12, Park street</p> +<p>Martin, Sarah, pottery-ware dealer, 34, Strand</p> +<p>Martin, Thomas Arnold, agent, clerk to Swansea Canal Company, +21, Northampton place</p> +<p>Marwood, Frederick, accountant, 22, Singleton street</p> +<p>Mason, Mary, confectioner, 49, Wind street</p> +<p>Masters, Mrs. E., <i>Welcome Inn</i>, 104, Strand</p> +<p>Matthews Brothers and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 6, Castle +square</p> +<p>Matthews, Isaac, master mariner, 22, Calvert street</p> +<p>Matthews, James, basket maker, 22, Orange street</p> +<p>Matthews, Mrs., dressmaker, 80, High street</p> +<p>Matthews, Richard, master mariner, 17, Camden place</p> +<p>Matthews, Robert, clerk, Kilvey</p> +<p>Mc’Adams, Mrs. C., 19, Singleton street</p> +<p>Mc’Adams, C. K., merchant, 4, Prospect place</p> +<p>Mc’Adams, J. C. K., livery stables, 3, Adelaide +street</p> +<p>Mc’Millan, J. and J., travelling drapers, 3, Grove +place</p> +<p>Mc’Millan, Mrs., tea dealer, 4, Nelson street</p> +<p>Meager, Franklin, merchant, 6, Brunswick place, office, 17, +Strand</p> +<p>Meager, G. B. and Co., ship builders, Villiers dock</p> +<p>Meager, G. B., (firm of G. B. Meager and Co.) 12, Nelson +street</p> +<p>Meager, John A., ship agent, 12, Nelson street</p> +<p>Meager, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 29, Orange street</p> +<p>Meager, Richard and Co., ship chandlers, 39, Strand</p> +<p>Meager, William, ship builder, 208, High street and +Phœnix Dock</p> +<p>Meehan, B., bookseller, 13, College street</p> +<p>Melhuish, J., master mariner, Kilvey</p> +<p>Melhuish, Miss E., ladies’ seminary, 12, Dillwyn +street</p> +<p>Melhuish, Mrs. J., 5, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Melville, William, nurseryman and seedsman, 9, College +street</p> +<p>Michael, David, cabinet maker, 18, Fisher street</p> +<p>Michael, F. D., accountant, Rutland street</p> +<p>Michael, J. P., cabinet maker, 89, Oxford street</p> +<p>Michael, Lewin, merchant, 31, Oxford street</p> +<p><a name="page29"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +29</span>Michael, Michael John., flour merchant, 17, Picton +place, office, Wind street</p> +<p>Michael, Mrs., 1, Nelson street</p> +<p>Michael, William Henry, surgeon, medical officer to the Board +of Health, 230, High street</p> +<p>Middleton, Thomas, 5, Island street</p> +<p>Miles and Thomas, grocers and tea dealers, Castle street</p> +<p>Miller, James, fishmonger, 18, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Mills, Henry, master mariner, railway eating house, 8, Caer +street</p> +<p>Mills, Robert, agent, Foxhole Colliery, Bryn Avon</p> +<p>Milward, Lawrence, <i>Rose and Crown</i>, Wind street</p> +<p>Millward, Mrs. E., 33, Oxford street</p> +<p>Millward, William, confectioner, 9, Castle square</p> +<p>Mingam, Margaret, <i>Queen’s Head</i>, 19, Queen’s +street</p> +<p>Mitchell, Henry, china and glass dealer, 29, Castle street</p> +<p>Mitchell, John, master mariner, 1, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Mitchell, William, painter and glazier, 21, Gower street</p> +<p>Mitchell, William, boarding and day school, 6, Fisher +street</p> +<p>Mitchell, William Russell, draper, 65, Oxford street</p> +<p>Moggridge, Matthew, Esq., the Willows, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Monger, Edward, baker and grocer, 5, Orange street</p> +<p>Montgomery, Alexander, bookseller, 32, Singleton street</p> +<p>Morgan, David, coal merchant, Willow Tree yard</p> +<p>Morgan, Capt. Evan, R.A., St. Helen’s</p> +<p>Morgan, Isaac, grocer and builder, Foxhole</p> +<p>Morgan, John, tailor, 3, Welcome street</p> +<p>Morgan, John, brazier, 34, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Morgan, John, grocer, Foxhole</p> +<p>Morgan, Mary, 130, High street</p> +<p>Morgan, Mary, grocer, 36, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Morgan, Mr., 19, Park street</p> +<p>Morgan, Mrs. W., lodging house keeper, Burrows gardens</p> +<p>Morgan, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 24, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Morgan, Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, 2, Castle square</p> +<p>Morgan, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 11, Orchard street</p> +<p>Morgan, William, agent, (Hafod Copper Works,) Mile End</p> +<p>Morgan, William, contractor, Graig street</p> +<p>Morgan, William, confectioner, 25, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Morice, Hartwell, shipbroker, 2, Somerset place</p> +<p>Morrice, John E., shipping agent for Swansea Coal Company, 4, +Mount street</p> +<p>Morris, Mr., master mariner, 37, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Morris, Elizabeth, <i>Corner House</i>, 45, Ebenezer +street</p> +<p>Morris, Henry, agent, 8, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Morris, John, <i>Northumberland</i>, 10, Strand</p> +<p>Morris, John, boot and shoemaker, 30, College street</p> +<p>Morris, Joseph, <i>White Hart</i>, 12, Oxford street</p> +<p><a name="page30"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 30</span>Morris, +Mrs., 36, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Morris, Peter, Esq., 23, Gower street</p> +<p>Morris, William, stamp office, stationer and printer, 228, +High street</p> +<p>Morris, William, <i>Glamorgan Arms</i>, 10, Union street</p> +<p>Morrish, James, cooper, Calvert street</p> +<p>Moses, Emanuel F., watchmaker and jeweller, College street</p> +<p>Moses, I. M., pawnbroker, 7, High street</p> +<p>Moses, Moses, clothier, 106, Strand</p> +<p>Moulding, George, butcher, 240, High street and Castle +street</p> +<p>Moyle, Mark, agent, 33, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Munro, G. A., (firm of Munro, Grant and Co.) 22, Northampton +place</p> +<p>Munro, Grant and Co., timber merchants, Ferryside</p> +<p>Murray, Miss., 7, Picton place</p> +<p>Mutters, William, fishmonger, 1, Goat street</p> +<p>Myrick, Richard, engineer, Fuel Works, Ferryside</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>NANCARROW, George, agent at Middle Bank Rolling Mills, Bryn +Tawe house, Kilvey</p> +<p>Nancarrow, Henry Tregonnen, clerk, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Nash, Charles, <i>Prince of Wales</i>, 6, High street</p> +<p>Nash, Ellen, fruiterer, 3, Wind street</p> +<p>Neat, Jehu, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 72, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Neath Abbey Coal Company, Port Tennant, agent, Griffith R. +Bonville, Mount street</p> +<p>Nicholas, David, Cwm Donkin</p> +<p>Nicholas, Samuel, <i>Swansea Arms</i>, 191, High street</p> +<p>Nicholas, Thomas, tanner, 7, Gower street</p> +<p>Nicholls, J. H., <i>Cornish Home</i> eating house, 8, Cross +street</p> +<p>Nicholls, Miss, 6, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Nichols, James, shipping agent, 3, Beaufort place, Strand</p> +<p>Nicol, David, M.D., Russel place</p> +<p>Nicson, Elizabeth, 5, Wassail street</p> +<p>Nogle, Elizabeth, milliner, 3, Wassail street</p> +<p>Noon, Thomas, M.A., Ph.D., head master of Grammar School, Bryn +Syfe, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Norman, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, 11, Wassail street</p> +<p>Northwood, Mr., master mariner, 35, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Norton, John, printer, 3, Western terrace</p> +<p>Nott, George, nurseryman, Cwm Donkin</p> +<p>Nott, William, chemist and druggist, 2, Wassail street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>OAKEY, Mrs. M., 5, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Oakshot, John, linen and woollen draper, 14, High street</p> +<p><a name="page31"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 31</span>Oborn, +Alfred, <i>Vernon Arms</i>, 7, Caer street</p> +<p>Oborn, John, hairdresser, 7, Castle street</p> +<p>Oborn, Mrs. John, milliner, 7, Castle street</p> +<p>O’Conner, J., fruiterer, 60, Wind street</p> +<p>Odie, Robert, master mariner, 28, Cradock street</p> +<p>Oliver, Robert, master mariner, 3, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Oliver, Thomas, master mariner, 3, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Outerbridge, S. A., master mariner, 26, Singleton street</p> +<p>Owen, David, <i>Brewery Inn</i>, 68, Strand</p> +<p>Owen, George, grocer and tea dealer, 28, Singleton street</p> +<p>Owen, John, butcher, Dyvatty street</p> +<p>Owen, John, dealer in earthenware, 53, High street</p> +<p>Owen, Jonathan Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 4, College +street</p> +<p>Owen, Mrs., grocer, 78, High street</p> +<p>Owen, Thomas, tanner and currier, 43, High street</p> +<p>Owen, William, clerk, Post-office, 49, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Ower, Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 2, Camden place</p> +<p>Ower, George, mariner, 2, Camden place</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>PADDON, John, M.D., 9, Picton place</p> +<p>Padley, George, surgeon, 2, Northampton place</p> +<p>Padley, Sylvanus, clerk to Harbour Trustees, 1, Burrows +place</p> +<p>Paine, Robert, agent to Messrs. Stoate, flour merchants, 5, +Quay</p> +<p>Palmer, William, carver and gilder, 42, Wind street</p> +<p>Parker, Richard, <i>Powell’s Arms</i>, 178, High +street</p> +<p>Parrott, James, baker, 1, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Parry, Miss, lodging house keeper, 16, Somerset place</p> +<p>Parry, Misses, 6, Cradock street</p> +<p>Parsons, James, travelling bookseller, 11, Gam street</p> +<p>Parsons, John, Esq., 13, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Patent Fuel Company, (Lyon’s), agent, William Jones, +Port tennant</p> +<p>Patent Fuel Company, (Warlich’s), agent, Sydney Hall, +New cut</p> +<p>Paton, Allen, draper, Oxford street</p> +<p>Pearn, Richard, <i>Horse and Jockey</i>, Jockey street</p> +<p>Pearse, Ebenezer, printer, bookseller, and stationer, Railway +Guide office, 15, Wind street</p> +<p>Pearse, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mansel street</p> +<p>Pearson, Charles J., chemist and druggist, 31, Wind street</p> +<p>Pengelly, Rev. Charles, Wesleyan minister, 9, Dynevor +place</p> +<p>Penhorwood, Thomas, master mariner, 7, Albert place</p> +<p>Penrose and Starbuck, coal merchants, Port tennant</p> +<p>Penrose, John W., commercial traveller, 28, Union street</p> +<p>Penrose, William, chemist, (Landore Silver Works) 1, Grove +place</p> +<p>Penry, Henry, Esq., 26, Oxford street</p> +<p>Perman, Robert, <i>Farmer’s Arms</i>, 8, Union +street</p> +<p><a name="page32"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +32</span>Perrins, Thomas, <i>Druid’s Arms</i>, 19, Mariner +street</p> +<p>Perrot, William, Williams’s terrace</p> +<p>Perrott, Walter, clerk, 38, Singleton street</p> +<p>Petrie, James, manager for Cobre Copper Company, 1, Brunswick +place</p> +<p>Petherick, J. P., commercial traveller, 5, Albert place</p> +<p>Phillips, Elias, <i>Fuel Inn</i>, Ferryside</p> +<p>Phillips, Henry, ironmonger, 21, Castle street</p> +<p>Phillips, Jane, <i>Orange Tree</i>, 6, Orange street</p> +<p>Phillips, Robert, <i>Clarence Inn</i>, William street</p> +<p>Phillips, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 92, Oxford street</p> +<p>Phillips, William, glass and china warehouse, 196, High +street</p> +<p>Phillips, William, grocer and tea dealer, 3, Castle square</p> +<p>Phillips, William, <i>Oddfellows’ Tavern</i>, Wellington +street</p> +<p>Phillips, William, <i>Sailor’s Home</i>, 29, Orchard +street</p> +<p>Phipps, Lieut. W., R.N., 2, Fisher street</p> +<p>Phipps, William John, master mariner, 2, Fisher street</p> +<p>Pickering, Mark, contractor, Heathfield house</p> +<p>Pilditch, Mrs., Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Pirie, J. and Co., Tyr Landwr</p> +<p>Piser, Isaac, Jewish reader, 2, Rutland place</p> +<p>Pockett, Henry, master mariner, 2, Quay</p> +<p>Pockett, James Wathen, agent for Bristol Steam Packet Company, +9, Somerset place</p> +<p>Pockett, Walter, general carrier, 2, Quay</p> +<p>Pockett, William, master mariner, 2, Quay</p> +<p>Polety, John, <i>Gardener’s Arms</i>, 1, Garden +street</p> +<p>Pollard, Benjamin, accountant, 18, Park street</p> +<p>Pond, W. G., <i>Heathfield Inn</i>, 84, Oxford street</p> +<p>Poole, Charles, dyer, 3, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Poole, Edwin, dyer, 9, Wassail street</p> +<p>Pooley, James, manager of Morfa Works, 7, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Popham, John, lodging house keeper, 9, Orange street</p> +<p>Potter, John, currier, 13 and 14, Orange street</p> +<p>Powe, John, confectioner, 1, Orange street</p> +<p>Powell, David, grocer and tea dealer, 187, High street</p> +<p>Powell, James, <i>King William IV</i>, 15, Wassail street</p> +<p>Powell, Mrs., Town hill</p> +<p>Powell, William, grocer and tea dealer, Mansell street</p> +<p>Prater, Thomas, builder, York street</p> +<p>Preece, Joseph, basket maker, 16, Cross street</p> +<p>Price, Charles J., confectioner, 6, College street</p> +<p>Price, Francis, estate agent to the Duke of Beaufort, +Rhyddings</p> +<p>Price, Herbert Aubrey, printer, Angel street</p> +<p>Price, John, barrister-at-law, 9, Goat street</p> +<p>Price, John, butcher, 17, Cross street</p> +<p>Price, John, <i>Ship Inn</i>, Foxhole</p> +<p>Price, Miss, milliner, 4, Garden street</p> +<p><a name="page33"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 33</span>Price, +Morgan Rees, wine and spirit merchant, 22, College street</p> +<p>Price, Mrs. J. Jackson, 9, Goat street</p> +<p>Price, Rees, <i>Fishmonger’s Arms</i>, 15, Park +street</p> +<p>Price, Thomas, accountant, 42, Garden street</p> +<p>Prichard, George, furniture broker, 3, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Probett, John, <i>King’s Arms</i>, 26, High street</p> +<p>Protheroe, Thomas, tailor, 31, Goat street</p> +<p>Prust, Richard, master mariner, 14, Mariner street</p> +<p>Pugh, Edmond J., practical chemist, Brunswick street</p> +<p>Pyle, Mary, 36, High street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>RANDALL, Frances, <i>Lower Lamb</i>, 111, High street</p> +<p>Randall, Mrs. S., <i>Duke of Wellington</i>, 19, St. Mary +street</p> +<p>Randel, J., boot and shoe maker, High street</p> +<p>Randles, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 8, College street</p> +<p>Randolph, R., french polisher and bill poster, Fisher +street</p> +<p>Rayner and Gibbs, ironmongers, Castle street</p> +<p>Rayner, Frederick, (firm of Rayner and Gibbs) Castle +street</p> +<p>Rayner, William, builder and surveyor, 17, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Rayner, William R., clock and watch maker, jeweller, &c., +Castle street</p> +<p>Reed, J. F., cork cutter, &c., 88, Oxford street</p> +<p>Reed, Thomas, master mariner, 1, Clifton street</p> +<p>Rees, D., Esq., 6, Picton place</p> +<p>Rees, David Hill, corn and flour merchant, 27, High street</p> +<p>Rees, Henry, <i>Rose</i>, 10, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Rees, Isaac D., solicitor and clerk to the County Court, 1, +Worcester place</p> +<p>Rees, Jacob, estate agent, 7, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Rees, James, grocer, tea dealer, &c., 131, High street</p> +<p>Rees, James, <i>Ship</i>, 4, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p>Rees, John, master mariner, 8, Somerset place</p> +<p>Rees, John, Gower street</p> +<p>Rees, John, <i>Recruiting Officer</i>, 24, High street</p> +<p>Rees, John, grocer and tea dealer, Clarence street</p> +<p>Rees, John, builder, 2, Rayner place</p> +<p>Rees, John, master mariner, 19, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Rees, John, builder, Kilvey</p> +<p>Rees, Llewellyn, <i>St. Ives Arms</i>, 15, Caer street</p> +<p>Rees, Matthew, <i>Devonport Arms</i>, 13, Orchard street</p> +<p>Rees, Catherine, grocer and tea dealer, 22, Gower street</p> +<p>Rees, Mrs. Lettice, 35, Goat street</p> +<p>Rees, Rachel, <i>Mason’s Arms</i>, Tyr Landwr</p> +<p>Rees, Samuel, master mariner, 6, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Rees, Thomas, ale and porter stores, 13, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Rees, Thomas, builder, Kilvey</p> +<p><a name="page34"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 34</span>Rees, +William, master tailor, 33, Park street</p> +<p>Rees, William, <i>Horse and Groom</i>, 21, College street</p> +<p>Rees, William, <i>Mile End Inn</i>, Port tennant</p> +<p>Rendell, John, hairdresser, &c., 13, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Renoden, Thomas, <i>Swansea Castle</i>, 25, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Resolven Coal Company, Port tennant</p> +<p>Richards, David, grocer and tea dealer, Prince street</p> +<p>Richards, Elizabeth, <i>King William</i>, 150, High street</p> +<p>Richards, Evan M., agent, (Landore Silver Works) 20, +Northampton place</p> +<p>Richards, George, grocer and tea dealer, 102, High street</p> +<p>Richards, George, <i>Old Willow Tree</i>, 108, High street</p> +<p>Richards, Joseph, builder and surveyor, 32, Cradock street</p> +<p>Richards, Miss, 2, Mount street</p> +<p>Richards, Philip, Cocket farm</p> +<p>Richards, Richard, builder, &c., 21, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Richards, Richard, jun., builder, &c., 21, Bellevue +street</p> +<p>Richards, Samuel, hairdresser, 237, High street</p> +<p>Richards, Stephen, carpenter and joiner, 8, Park street</p> +<p>Richards, William, architect, &c., 8, Grove place</p> +<p>Richards, William, linen and woollen draper, &c., 30, +Castle street</p> +<p>Richards, William, master mariner, 211, High street</p> +<p>Richards, William, grocer and tea dealer, 151, High street</p> +<p>Richardson, Jeremiah Clarke, ship builder, (firm of Richardson +Brothers), 1, Russel place</p> +<p>Richardson, James Coxon, ship owner, (firm of Leach, +Richardson and Co.) 2, Fynone terrace</p> +<p>Richardson, John, merchant and ship owner, 4, Cambrian +place</p> +<p>Richardson, John Crowe, ship owner, (firm of Leach, +Richardson, and Co.) Uplands villa</p> +<p>Richardson, Joseph, ship owner, Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Richmond, Thomas W., linen and woollen draper, &c., 7, +Castle square</p> +<p>Rickard, William H., manufacturer (Vale Pleasant Pottery), +Dyvatty street</p> +<p>Ridd, John, baker and flour dealer, 142, High street</p> +<p>Ridd, William, grocer and tea dealer, 18, Strand</p> +<p>Ridler, George, cork cutter, 26, Calvert street</p> +<p>Ritchie, F., manager (Branch Bank of England), Temple +street</p> +<p>Ritchings, Stephen, pork butcher, 3, Caer street</p> +<p>Roach, William Neath, master mariner, 4, Albert place</p> +<p>Roberts, Rev. B., 18, Cradock street</p> +<p>Roberts, Daniel, shoemaker, 2, Cradock street</p> +<p>Roberts, Edward, grocer, 75, Oxford street</p> +<p>Roberts, Francis, grocer and tea dealer, Mysydd street</p> +<p>Roberts, John, grocer, branch Post Office, 171, High +street</p> +<p>Roberts, John, accountant, Prince street</p> +<p><a name="page35"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +35</span>Roberts, John Harris, auctioneer, cabinet maker, +&c., 13, Wind street</p> +<p>Roberts, Joseph, commercial traveller, 5, Brunswick street</p> +<p>Roberts, Josiah, <i>Cuba Hotel</i>, Ferryside</p> +<p>Roberts, William, grocer and tea dealer, 28, Union street</p> +<p>Roberts, William, grocer, branch Post Office, 21, Orange +street</p> +<p>Roberts, William Harris, auctioneer, grocer, 20, Singleton +street</p> +<p>Robertson, John, draper, &c., 40, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Robinson, David, attorney’s clerk, Victoria place, +Church street</p> +<p>Robinson, David, jun., accountant, &c., 5, Bellevue +street</p> +<p>Robinson, George, block and pump maker, 103, Strand</p> +<p>Robinson, Thomas, ship builder, 12, St. David’s place, +and Ferryside</p> +<p>Roderick, David, <i>Red Cow</i>, 200, High street</p> +<p>Roderick, David, <i>Collier’s Arms</i>, 44, Waterloo +street</p> +<p>Roderick, William, boot and shoemaker, 67, High street</p> +<p>Roe, Edward, saddler and harness maker, 90, Oxford street</p> +<p>Roe, Edward G., <i>Ship</i>, Quay parade</p> +<p>Roe, Thomas, eating house keeper, 60, High street</p> +<p>Rogers, Philip and Son, Marble Works, World’s End</p> +<p>Rogers, Philip, (firm of Rogers and Son) Coleridge house</p> +<p>Rogers, Philip, jun., marble works, 244, High street</p> +<p>Rogers, William, smith, 14, Dynevor place and Waterloo +street</p> +<p>Rolls and Hoare, brewers, Singleton street</p> +<p>Rook, H. J., <i>Duke of Marlborough</i>, 22, Madoc street</p> +<p>Rose, William, deputy harbour master, 3, Pier street</p> +<p>Rosewall, Miss, ladies’ seminary, 38, Bellevue +street</p> +<p>Rosser, David, boot and shoemaker, 32, High street</p> +<p>Rosser, David, boot and shoemaker, 1, Castle street</p> +<p>Rosser, Griffith, master mariner, 4, Rutland place</p> +<p>Rosser, James, coach builder, 47, Wind street</p> +<p>Rosser, John, master mariner, 2, Pier street</p> +<p>Rosser, John, ship owner, Ferryside</p> +<p>Rosser, John, master mariner, 1, Camden place</p> +<p>Rosser, Joseph, printer and stationer, 214, High street</p> +<p>Rosser, T., lodging house keeper, 15, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Rosser, William, light-house keeper, 1, Pier street</p> +<p>Rosser, William and E., boot and shoemakers, 35, Strand</p> +<p>Roteley, Major Lewis, May hill</p> +<p>Row, George, provision merchant, Wind street, and <i>Port +Tennant Inn</i>, Port Tennant</p> +<p>Rowland, William, surgeon, 7, Prospect place</p> +<p>Russell, Mrs. M. A., 19, Northampton place</p> +<p>Russell, Robert, eating house keeper, 48, Wind street</p> +<p>Rutter, Joseph, ship chandler, &c., 51, Strand</p> +<p>Ruxton, John, merchant, 13, Camden place</p> +<p>Ryan, William, nail manufacturer, 19, Calvert street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p><a name="page36"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +36</span>SAINSBURY, William, <i>Britannia</i>, 30, Powell +street</p> +<p>Salveson, Theodore, teacher of navigation, 2, Heathfield +street</p> +<p>Samson, Mrs., Ferryside</p> +<p>Samuel, Thomas, <i>Mermaid</i>, Port tennant</p> +<p>Sanders, Mrs. G., 15, Clifton street</p> +<p>Saph, James, <i>Boar’s Head</i>, 20, Gower street</p> +<p>Saul, J. E., Scripture reader, 35, Singleton street</p> +<p>Savours, William, <i>Swansea Arms</i>, 86, Oxford street</p> +<p>Sayer, W. K., <i>Bush Hotel</i>, 233, High street</p> +<p>Scantlebury, Thomas, ironmonger, 4, Castle square</p> +<p>Schenk, A. J., railway inspector, 1, Herbert place</p> +<p>Scott, F. S., dentist, 3, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Scott, John, <i>Packet Hotel</i>, 130, Strand</p> +<p>Scourfield, James, draper, 82, Oxford street</p> +<p>Seline, Moses, jeweller, 10, Park street</p> +<p>Serle, Martha, <i>King’s Head</i>, 9, High street</p> +<p>Shaddock, William, master mariner, 33, Singleton street</p> +<p>Shaw, William, town crier, Frog street</p> +<p>Shaw, Hamilton William, master mariner, 64, Oxford street</p> +<p>Shepherd, Richard, ironmonger, 24, Castle street</p> +<p>Sheppardson, George, merchant, 2, Albert place</p> +<p>Short, Rev. Charles, M.A., (Mount pleasant Chapel), 4, Grove +place</p> +<p>Sibbering, Mrs., 7, Wassail street</p> +<p>Siddaway, Sargent, nail maker, 16, Orange street</p> +<p>Simon, Simon, shoemaker, 3, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Simpson, Joseph, merchant, 5, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Sims, William, agent, 5, Grove place</p> +<p>Sims, William, <i>Fox</i>, Foxhole</p> +<p>Skews, Thomas, baker, grocer and tea dealer, 79, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Slocombe, John, agent, (James and Aubrey), Mount street</p> +<p>Smart, John Naish, solicitor, 10, Quay parade</p> +<p>Smith and Evans, <i>Royal George Tavern</i>, 53, Strand</p> +<p>Smith, Elizabeth, ladies’ seminary, 8, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Smith, Misses, pestalozzian establishment, 7, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Smith, Paul, master mariner, 14, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Smith, William Henry, barrister-at-law, brick and tile maker, +Burrows gardens</p> +<p>Smyth, Edward, linen and woollen draper, 11, Castle square</p> +<p>Soulby, Mrs., lodging house keeper, The Cottage, Cambrian +place</p> +<p>Spencer, John, Mail coach proprietor, <i>Nag’s Head</i>, +23, Goat street</p> +<p>Spooner, Mrs., grocer and tea dealer, Williams street</p> +<p>Spring, W. H., South Wales Railway guard, 59, Wind street</p> +<p>Squance, Charles, <i>Britannia</i>, 15, Back street</p> +<p>Squance, Robert, malster, 32, Oxford street</p> +<p>Squire, Rev. E. B., Vicar, Rectory house</p> +<p>Squire, John, master mariner, 3, Jeffrey’s place</p> +<p>Stacey, John, <i>General Picton</i>, 9, King street</p> +<p><a name="page37"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 37</span>Steele, +Alexander, <i>Scotch Hero</i>, 28, Wind street</p> +<p>Stephens, Edmond, boot and shoemaker, 7, College street</p> +<p>Stephens, James, merchant, 11, Union street</p> +<p>Stephens, Mrs. D. R., lodging house keeper, Fynone terrace</p> +<p>Stephens, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 22, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Stephens, Samuel, grocer and tea dealer, 178, High street</p> +<p>Stephens, Samuel, upholsterer, 9, Park street</p> +<p>Stevens, David, cab proprietor, Clarence street and Fisher +street</p> +<p>Stevens, Edward, plumber and brazier, 2, Worcester place</p> +<p>Stevens, George, boot and shoemaker, College street</p> +<p>Stevens, John Sargent, tailor, 21, Wind street</p> +<p>Stockdale, Miss M. J., 2, Fynone terrace</p> +<p>Strawbridge, George, freestone mason, 30, Park street</p> +<p>Strick, Edward, solicitor, clerk to Local Board of Health, 10, +Brunswick place, office, Fisher street</p> +<p>Strick, George B., merchant, 11, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Strick, James, merchant, agent for Lloyds, 4, Gloucester +place</p> +<p>Strick, John Joce, merchant, office, 75, Strand</p> +<p>Strick, Thomas, merchant, 3, Gloucester place</p> +<p>Stroud, Captain, R.N., Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Stroud, George Turton, accountant and auctioneer, 6, +Heathfield street</p> +<p>Stroud, William, manager of Glamorgan Bank, 235, High +street</p> +<p>Struve, William P., C.E., engineer and mineral surveyor, 23, +Northampton place</p> +<p>Sutterby, Thomas, <i>Worcester Arms</i>, 2, Little Wind +street</p> +<p>Sutton, Abraham, general outfitter, 17, College street</p> +<p>Swords, James, draper, 2, Melbourne place</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>TALBOT, John, butcher, &c., 28, College street</p> +<p>Tate, Henry, inspector of police, Picton cottage</p> +<p>Taylor, Henry E., plumber, &c., 21, High street</p> +<p>Tennant, Mr. Ann, Pantygwyder</p> +<p>Terry, Mrs. E., <i>Crown and Anchor</i>, 115, Strand</p> +<p>Thomas, Daniel, smith, Squire’s place, Strand</p> +<p>Thomas, David, hairdresser, 73, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, David, grocer and tea dealer, 155, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, David, <i>Gower Arms</i>, 71, Oxford street</p> +<p>Thomas, David, poor rate collector, 17, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. E., confectioner, 26, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. Edward, 10, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Thomas, Ebenezer, (firm of Lewis and Thomas), Ferryside</p> +<p>Thomas, Ellen, cooper, 107, Strand</p> +<p>Thomas, Ezekiel, grocer and builder, Ferryside</p> +<p>Thomas, George, plasterer, 17, Clifton street</p> +<p>Thomas, James, master mariner, Edward street</p> +<p><a name="page38"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 38</span>Thomas, +James, master mariner, 2, Clifton street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. Jane, grocer and tea dealer, St. Mary’s +gate</p> +<p>Thomas, James, <i>Ship-a-Ground</i>, 2, Dragon lane</p> +<p>Thomas, John, grocer and tea dealer, 162, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, <i>Dolphin</i>, 33, Ebenezer street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, tailor, 29, Goat street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, cattle dealer, 53, Oxford street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, builder, 29, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, <i>Joiners’ Arms</i>, Foxhole</p> +<p>Thomas, Lewis, solicitor to the Harbour Trust, 9, Fisher +street</p> +<p>Thomas, Lewis, grocer and tea dealer, Bethesda street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mary, ale and spirit dealer, 62, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mary, lodging house keeper, 15, Somerset place</p> +<p>Thomas, Mary, ladies’ seminary, 5, Rutland street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mary, <i>Red House</i>, Tyr Landwr</p> +<p>Thomas, Mayzod, carpet warehouse, 6, Wind street</p> +<p>Thomas, Miss, dressmaker, 14, Oxford street</p> +<p>Thomas, Morgan, <i>Queen’s Arms</i>, 11, Dillwyn +street</p> +<p>Thomas, Morgan, <i>Globe Inn</i>, 76, Oxford street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs., grocer, 16, College street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs., 5, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. M., lodging house keeper, 28, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Thomas, Philip, pilot, York street</p> +<p>Thomas, Rees, <i>Weaver’s Arms</i>, 45, Waterloo +street</p> +<p>Thomas, Richard, carpenter, 65, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, Richard, <i>Dock Inn</i>, 10, Camden street</p> +<p>Thomas, Robert, foreman at Fuel Works, Kilvey</p> +<p>Thomas, Roger, ballast man, Dan-y-Graig</p> +<p>Thomas, Stephen, rope and twine maker, 3, Quay</p> +<p>Thomas, Rev. T., 18, Northampton place</p> +<p>Thomas, Thomas Edward, Esq., Glanmor</p> +<p>Thomas, Thomas R., hairdresser, 212, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, W. H., baker, 25, Rutland street</p> +<p>Thomas, William, grocer and tea dealer, 25, Garden street</p> +<p>Thomas, William, <i>Mackworth Arms Hotel</i>, 10, Wind +street</p> +<p>Thomas, William, <i>Butcher’s Arms</i>, 11, Caer +street</p> +<p>Thomas, William, pilot, Edward street</p> +<p>Thomas, William, Alkali manufacturer, 7, Northampton place</p> +<p>Thomas, William, tailor, 14, Orchard street</p> +<p>Thomas, William, farmer, Ferryside</p> +<p>Thompson, John, clerk at Bank of England, 6, Brunswick +street</p> +<p>Thompson, Richard, merchant, 5, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Thorne, Henry, agent for Stogumber Medicinal Ale, 14, Goat +street</p> +<p>Tittle, John W., boot and shoemaker, 2, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Tittle, Philip, boot and shoemaker, 8, Quay parade</p> +<p>Toms, John Geen, ship owner, <i>Cross Keys</i>, St. +Mary’s street</p> +<p>Townsend, Robert, broker, 197, High street</p> +<p><a name="page39"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +39</span>Townsend, Robert, bookbinder, 29, Oxford street</p> +<p>Townsend, W. H., master mariner, 12, Clifton street</p> +<p>Tracey, George, <i>Cameron Arms Hotel</i>, 239, High +street</p> +<p>Tregaskis, Mrs. Henry, 11, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Tregaskis, Richard, biscuit baker, 112 and 113, Strand and +Town hill</p> +<p>Tregaskis, William A., biscuit baker, 11, Clifton street</p> +<p>Trenor, Mrs., <i>Star</i>, 6, Cross street</p> +<p>Trestrail, Warren, agent, Cobre Company, Tyr Landwr</p> +<p>Trevena, James, smith, 10, Gam street</p> +<p>Trick, Mrs. Mary, 39, Mariner street</p> +<p>Triggs, William, master mariner, 7, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Tripp, John Rolley, solicitor, 1, Somerset place</p> +<p>Trueman, Alfred, manager of Spitty Copper Works, +Bryn-y-Mor</p> +<p>Truscott, James, lodging housekeeper, 14, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Tucker and Goodall, linen and woollen drapers, 23, Castle +street</p> +<p>Tucker, David, haullier, 41, Garden street</p> +<p>Tucker, William H., (firm of Tucker and Goodall), 9, +Northampton place</p> +<p>Tunnicliffe, Joseph, Richard’s place</p> +<p>Turner, J. W., Custom House officer, 6, Nelson street</p> +<p>Turner, John, engineer, 39, Park street</p> +<p>Turpin, William, grocer and tea dealer, 9, Cross street</p> +<p>Turtle, George, newsvendor, 64, High street</p> +<p>Tyte, Cornelius, clock and watchmaker, jeweller, &c., 16, +Wind street</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>VAUGHAN, William, cabinet maker and publican, 57, High +street</p> +<p>Vaughan, William, butcher, 15, Park street</p> +<p>Vaughan, George, butcher, Tontine street</p> +<p>Vidall, Mrs., 15, Northampton place</p> +<p>Vivian, John Henry, Esq., M.P., Singleton Abbey</p> +<p>Vivian, Henry Hussey, Esq., M.P., Singleton Abbey</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>WALKER, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, 203, High street</p> +<p>Walker, Mrs., Swansea eating house, 20, Fisher street</p> +<p>Walker, John, pilot, 2, Island street, Camden place</p> +<p>Walters, Ann, dressmaker, 17, Calvert street</p> +<p>Walters, Arthur, agent, Ynismudw Pottery, 9, Clarence +terrace</p> +<p>Walters, David, merchant, 62, Wind street</p> +<p>Walters, David, grocer and tea dealer, 6, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Walters, George, tailor, &c., 10, College street</p> +<p>Walters, Griffith, chandler, &c., 2, Caer street</p> +<p>Walters, Griffith, <i>Six Bells</i>, Union street</p> +<p>Walters, James, (firm of Walters and Son) 64 and 65, Wind +street</p> +<p><a name="page40"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +40</span>Walters, John, clerk, (St. Mary’s Church), 4, +Calvert street</p> +<p>Walters, Mary, <i>Cambrian Hotel</i>, 19, Somerset place</p> +<p>Walters, Mrs. Edith, 1, Trinity place</p> +<p>Walters, Mrs. W., 2, Grove place</p> +<p>Walters, Philip, Esq., Tyn-y-Graig, Cwm Donkin</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas, (firm of Walters and Son) 3, Picton place</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas, jun., commission agent, 4, Trinity place</p> +<p>Walters and Son, merchants, 64 and 65, Wind street</p> +<p>Walford, Miss, Kilvey</p> +<p>Ward, James, coach and carriage builder, 234, High street</p> +<p>Ward, Joseph, tailor, &c., 52, Wind street</p> +<p>Ward, Samuel, furniture broker, 8, Castle square</p> +<p>Waring, Richard, 23, Union street</p> +<p>Warren, Mrs., 18, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Watkins, Frederick, master mariner, 12, Cradock street</p> +<p>Watkins, John, grocer and tea dealer, 85, Oxford street</p> +<p>Watkins, John, Ferryside</p> +<p>Watkins, Thomas, butcher, 29, Matthew street</p> +<p>Watkins, Thomas, undertaker, &c., 10, Caer street</p> +<p>Watkins, T., accountant, (Glamorganshire Bank), 39, Bellevue +street</p> +<p>Watson, Thomas, master mariner, Williams terrace</p> +<p>Watts, George, builder, Edward street</p> +<p>Watts, Henry, flour merchant, 7, Western terrace</p> +<p>Weaver, John, superintendent of Goods Department, South Wales +Railway, 4, Fynone terrace</p> +<p>Webb, William, <i>Rock and Fountain</i>, Mysydd street</p> +<p>Webborn, John, mariner, 39, Orchard street</p> +<p>Wechio, Mrs., <i>Malsters’ Arms</i>, 67, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Weedon, George, veterinary surgeon, 11, Park street</p> +<p>Weir, Thomas Kynaston, agent, Port Tennant Copper Works, 1, +Grove place</p> +<p>West and Covington, general outfitters, 4, High street</p> +<p>Western, Mrs. Joanna, 5, Western terrace</p> +<p>Wheatcroft, Thomas, butcher, 9, Wind street</p> +<p>Wheeler, J. D. and Co., wine and spirit merchants, 7, Fisher +street</p> +<p>Whitby, Rev. J., (Lady Huntingdon’s Chapel), 10, Grove +place</p> +<p>White, Thomas, brewer, 1, Rutland place</p> +<p>White, Thomas, confectioner, 56, High street</p> +<p>White, William, nurseryman and seedsman, Fynone gardens</p> +<p>Whitehead, Henry, agent, 13, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Whiteside, Peter, master mariner, Ferryside</p> +<p>Whitmore, William, <i>Plymouth Arms</i>, 24, Oxford street</p> +<p>Wilkins, David, grocer, 1, South Prospect place</p> +<p>Wilkins, John, agent, Patent Fuel Company, Bay view, +Kilvey</p> +<p>Wilkins, John, master mariner, 11, Nelson street</p> +<p>Wilkinson, Mrs. M., 10, Picton place</p> +<p>Wilks, Benjamin, rate collector, Kilvey</p> +<p><a name="page41"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 41</span>Wilks, +Lucy, grocer and tea dealer, 13, College street</p> +<p>Willett, John, contractor and brickmaker, 3, Brunswick +street</p> +<p>Williams, Benjamin, copper turner, Ferryside</p> +<p>Williams, Charles, cow keeper, Town hill</p> +<p>Williams, Daniel, ropemaker, 43, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Williams, David, <i>Rope Maker’s Arms</i>, 9, Emma +street</p> +<p>Williams, David, foreman at Port Tennant Copper Works, +Ferryside</p> +<p>Williams, David, livery stables, Wind street and Rutland +street, 3, Salubrious place</p> +<p>Williams, David, shipping agent, 1, Beaufort place</p> +<p>Williams, David, <i>Mansells Arms</i>, 18, Oxford street</p> +<p>Williams, Edward, lodging house keeper, 29, Rutland street</p> +<p>Williams, Esther, furniture broker, 7, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Williams, Evan, grocer and tea dealer, 43, Castle street</p> +<p>Williams, George, master mariner, 1, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Williams, Henry, 3, Herbert place</p> +<p>Williams, James, <i>Hope and Anchor</i>, 15, Fisher street</p> +<p>Williams, James, butler, 8, Cradock street</p> +<p>Williams, John R., shipbroker and commission agent, Mount +pleasant, office, Mount street</p> +<p>Williams, John, copper and silver ore agent, 48, Waterloo +street</p> +<p>Williams, John, plumber and brazier, 24, Orange street</p> +<p>Williams, John, bookseller, stationer and printer, Cambrian +office, 58, Wind street</p> +<p>Williams, John, grocer and tea dealer, 25, Ebenezer street</p> +<p>Williams, John, grocer and tea dealer, 10, Dyvatty street</p> +<p>Williams, John, cabinet maker, 2, Portland street</p> +<p>Williams, Mary, <i>Sawyer’s Arms</i>, James street</p> +<p>Williams, Miss, ladies’ seminary, 7, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Williams, Michael M., agent for Morfa Copper Works, Mont-alto +villas</p> +<p>Williams, Morgan, engineer, 31, Cradock street</p> +<p>Williams, Mrs., grocer and tea dealer, 13, College street</p> +<p>Williams, Owen Gething, surgeon, 32, Fisher street</p> +<p>Williams, Philip, builder, 24, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, <i>Patriot</i>, 3, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, butcher, 39, High street</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, accountant, 35, Swan street</p> +<p>Williams, Rev. E. G., curate, (St. Mary’s Church), 16, +Cradock street</p> +<p>Williams, Rev. William, minister, (Bethany Chapel), 15, +Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Williams, R. W. T., Esq., 2, Picton place</p> +<p>Williams, Samuel, tide surveyor, 29, Cradock street</p> +<p>Williams, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 126, Strand</p> +<p>Williams, Thomas, Esq., 5, Brunswick place</p> +<p>Williams, Thomas, M.D., 45, Wind street</p> +<p>Williams, William, surveyor, 62, Oxford street</p> +<p><a name="page42"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +42</span>Williams, William, land and mineral surveyor, 5, +Kynaston place</p> +<p>Williams, William, <i>Old Swan</i>, 15, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Williams, William, tailor and draper, 20, College street</p> +<p>Williams, W. P., harpist, 11, Nelson street</p> +<p>Williams, W. A., superannuated officer of excise, Kynaston +place</p> +<p>Wilson, Charles T., chemist and druggist, 66, Wind street and +Brunswick place</p> +<p>Wilson, Mary, dressmaker, 18, Goat street</p> +<p>Wilson, Robert, manager of Patent Slip, Ferryside</p> +<p>Winchcombe, Henry P., shipbroker, 6, Somerset place</p> +<p>Wing, Mrs., wine and spirit vaults, 8, Goat street</p> +<p>Wonnacott, Ann, publican, 139, High street</p> +<p>Wood, Gifford, master mariner, 27, Singleton street</p> +<p>Wood, John, haulier, 54, Strand</p> +<p>Wood, Townsend and Co., iron merchants, Bath lane</p> +<p>Woodman, Charles, painter, 2, Herbert place</p> +<p>Woodrose, John, hairdresser, 32, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Woollacott, Robert, iron founder, 49, Strand</p> +<p>Woollard, Frederick, <i>Jolly Butcher</i>, 58, Back street</p> +<p>Worth, Richard, Esq., Rutland place</p> +<p>Wynne, John, agent, Kilvey</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>YATES, J., <i>Hare</i>, 64, Back street</p> +<p>Yeates, Robert, tailor, 24, College street and 60, Oxford +street</p> +<p>Ynismudw Pottery Company, Strand, agent, Arthur Walters</p> +<p>Young, H. G., saddler and harness maker, 55, Wind street</p> +<h2><a name="page43"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +43</span>NEIGHBOURHOOD OF SWANSEA.</h2> +<h3>GOWER.</h3> +<p>Badcock, Christopher, <i>Dolphin Inn</i>, Llanrhydian</p> +<p>Badcock, Christopher, miller, Llanrhydian</p> +<p>Ball, Thomas, farmer, Kilvrough</p> +<p>Bevan, George, farmer, Oxwich Castle</p> +<p>Bevan, Richard, farmer and master mariner, Slade</p> +<p>Bevan, Rowland, farmer, Horton</p> +<p>Bevan, Silvanus, farmer, Llanmadock</p> +<p>Bevan, Silvanus, farmer, Overton</p> +<p>Bevan, Thomas, farmer, Scurlage Castle</p> +<p>Bevan, William, farmer, Oxwich Green</p> +<p>Bevan, Philip, farmer, Lunnon</p> +<p>Bevan, William, master mariner, Porteynon</p> +<p>Beynon, David, malster, Overton</p> +<p>Beynon, George, farmer, Pitton</p> +<p>Beynon, George, farmer, Burrows Green</p> +<p>Beynon, Mrs. John, <i>King’s Head</i>, Penrice</p> +<p>Beynon, William, <i>Ship Inn</i>, Middleton</p> +<p>Bidder, George, Oxwich Green</p> +<p>Chalk, William, <i>Hope and Anchor</i>, Porteynon</p> +<p>Clark, James, farmer, Hewllys</p> +<p>Clark, John, farmer, Llandewe</p> +<p>Collins, Rev. John, Oxwich</p> +<p>Courtis, Henry, grocer, Porteynon</p> +<p>Courtis, John, farmer, Pavilon</p> +<p>Courtis, William, farmer, Lunnon</p> +<p>Davies, Rev. J., Reynoldston</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, <i>Malster’s Arms</i>, Reynoldston</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, <i>New Inn</i>, Park Mill</p> +<p>Dunkin, Robert, manager of Penclawdd Colliery, Penclawdd, and +agent for Lloyds</p> +<p>Fisk, Mrs., <i>Gower Inn</i>, Park Mill</p> +<p>Ford, Rev. William, (Independent), Pelton Green</p> +<p>Gibbs, Thomas, <i>Bull Inn</i>, Oxwich</p> +<p>Gordon, John, registrar, Bury</p> +<p>Gordon, John, farmer, Llanrhydian</p> +<p>Gordon, Thomas, Esq., Llany Buch</p> +<p><a name="page44"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 44</span>Gower, +George, farmer, Cilibion</p> +<p>Griffith, Rev. William, (Calvinistic Methodist), Burrows +Green</p> +<p>Habbott, Mrs., shopkeeper, Bishopston</p> +<p>Hancorn, Mrs., farmer, Bishopston</p> +<p>Holland, Mr., farmer, Cwm Ivy</p> +<p>Hughes, William, <i>Rising Sun</i>, Reynoldston</p> +<p>Hutton, Rev. D., M.A., Ilston</p> +<p>James, Rev. E., Penmaen Rectory</p> +<p>Jenkins, Morgan, farmer, Pengwern</p> +<p>Jenkins, John, farmer, Llanmadock</p> +<p>Jenkins, Richard, Mansell Fold</p> +<p>John, Mrs., farmer, Lunnon</p> +<p>Jones, John, farmer, Willoxton</p> +<p>Jones, John, grocer and general dealer, Park Mill</p> +<p>Jones, Rev. David, Bishopston</p> +<p>Jones, William, farmer, Windmill Farm</p> +<p>Jones, William, boot and shoemaker, Reynoldston</p> +<p>Justice, Thomas, surgeon, Reynoldston</p> +<p>Lloyd, Rev. John, Rhossilly</p> +<p>Lucas, Col. John, Reynoldston</p> +<p>Michael, John Michael, Esq., Penmaen Castle</p> +<p>Morgan, T. E., grocer, Post Office, Park Mill</p> +<p>Morris, John, farmer, Nott Hills, Penmaen</p> +<p>Pearse, Rev. E., Llanmadock</p> +<p>Penrice, Thomas, Esq., Kilvrough</p> +<p>Penry, Mr., farmer, Lithryd</p> +<p>Phillips, Rev. Samuel, Fairy Hill</p> +<p>Rees, John, shopkeeper, Reynoldston</p> +<p>Sheppard, Richard, farmer, Psysouth</p> +<p>Stephenson, Mr., farmer, Penrice Castle</p> +<p>Stoate, Isaac, <i>Sea Fencible</i>, Porteynon</p> +<p>Thomas, Frances, <i>Welcome to Town</i>, Llanrhydian</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. R., <i>Cefn Bryn Inn</i>, Hill-end</p> +<p>Thomas, Robert, farmer, Rossilly</p> +<p>Tucker, George, farmer, Horton</p> +<p>Tucker, William, farmer, Slade</p> +<p>Tucker, William, deputy registrar, Bury</p> +<p>Turner, Mrs., grocer and tea dealer, Llanmadock</p> +<p>Walker, John, farmer, Park-la-Bruce</p> +<p>Watkins, Mr., Merton Cottage</p> +<p>Williams, John, farmer, Lunnon</p> +<p>Williams, David, farmer, Long Oaks</p> +<p>Williams, Rev. C. P. N., Llandewi Rectory</p> +<p>Williams, Rev. Mr., Penclawdd</p> +<p>Williams, Rev. Mr., Llanrhydian</p> +<p>Wood, Edward R., Esq., Stouthall</p> +<p>Worsley, Mr., Long-ash, Bishopston</p> +<h3><a name="page45"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +45</span>BLACKPILL, &<span class="GutSmall">C</span>.</h3> +<p>Berrington, J. E., Esq., Woodland castle</p> +<p>Dicks, Charles, farmer</p> +<p>Evans, Catherine, lodging house</p> +<p>Evans, Jane</p> +<p>Garrish, W., grocer</p> +<p>Grove, Miss, Mayles Green</p> +<p>Hancorn, Robert, surgeon</p> +<p>Harris, David, fisherman</p> +<p>Jennings, James and Son, chemical works</p> +<p>Johns, John, <i>Woodman Inn</i></p> +<p>May, Samuel, whitesmith</p> +<p>Tippings, Francis, farmer</p> +<p>Troughton, Miss Ann</p> +<p>William, John, beer retailer</p> +<p>Williams, John</p> +<h3>LANDORE.</h3> +<p>Daniel, Elizabeth, beer retailer</p> +<p>Daniel, Evan, beer retailer</p> +<p>Davies, Rees, carpenter and joiner</p> +<p>Dillwyn and Co., Silver Works, agent, Evan M. Richards, +Northampton place, Swansea</p> +<p>Evans, John, <i>Red Lion Inn</i></p> +<p>Evans, Sarah, <i>Landore Inn</i></p> +<p>James, Daniel, grocer and sundry dealer</p> +<p>Jones, David, beer retailer</p> +<p>Monger, Ann, <i>George and Dragon</i></p> +<p>Pennock, William, master mariner</p> +<p>Powell, Thomas, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Rees, Philip, beer retailer</p> +<p>Richards, Charles, <i>Hafod Inn</i></p> +<p>Richards, James, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Thomas, Wm., Alkali Works</p> +<p>Williams, John, beer retailer</p> +<h3>LANSAMLET.</h3> +<p>Bodycombe, Bedlington, builder</p> +<p>Hallam, W. and Co., Upper Forest Tin Works</p> +<p>Jeremy, Thomas, butcher</p> +<p>Jeremy, William, beer retailer</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs. L., grocer and tea dealer</p> +<p>Morgan, Rev. Rice, vicar</p> +<h3>MORRISTON.</h3> +<p>Bohen, Thomas, chemical works</p> +<p>Cook, John, surgeon</p> +<p>Daniel, Edward, agent for Swansea Coal Company</p> +<p>David, John, farmer</p> +<p>David, Thomas, grocer and sundry dealer</p> +<p>David, William, post office and <i>Union Inn</i></p> +<p>Davies, David, grocer and sundry dealer</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, <i>White Hart Inn</i></p> +<p>Davies, Diana, grocer and sundry dealer</p> +<p>Davies, James, farmer</p> +<p>Davies, Margaret, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Davies, Timothy, <i>Cross Inn</i></p> +<p>Davies, William, saddle and harness maker</p> +<p>Davies, Zephaniah, <i>Fountain Inn</i></p> +<p>Edwards, John, <i>Bush Inn</i></p> +<p><a name="page46"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 46</span>Evans, +Rev. David, vicar</p> +<p>Evans, David, beer retailer</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, <i>Duke’s Arms</i></p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Francis, Evan, beer retailer</p> +<p>Francis, Philip, <i>Mason’s Arms</i></p> +<p>Glassbrook, William, malster</p> +<p>Good, Francis, farrier</p> +<p>Hambling, John, beer retailer</p> +<p>Harry, Ann, <i>King’s Head Inn</i></p> +<p>Harry, David, beer retailer</p> +<p>Harry, John, <i>Talbot Arms</i></p> +<p>Harry, Thomas, shoemaker</p> +<p>Harry, Thomas, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Hawes, William, beer retailer</p> +<p>Hosea, William, beer retailer</p> +<p>Hughes, Richard, malster</p> +<p>Hughes, Richard, tallow chandler</p> +<p>James, David, beer retailer</p> +<p>James, William, <i>Rose and Crown</i></p> +<p>James, William, <i>Welcome to Town</i></p> +<p>Jenkins, Jenkin, <i>Lamb and Flag</i></p> +<p>Jenkins, John, farmer</p> +<p>Jenkins, Richard, farmer</p> +<p>Jeremiah, William, blacksmith</p> +<p>Jeremiah, William, <i>Castle Inn</i></p> +<p>Johns, Joseph, farmer</p> +<p>Johns, William, <i>Trewydda Inn</i></p> +<p>Jones, David, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Jones, Hopkin, farmer</p> +<p>Jones, Mary, farmer</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Jones, William, beer retailer</p> +<p>Lewis, John David, grocer</p> +<p>Lewis, John, beer retailer</p> +<p>Matthews, Lot, beer retailer</p> +<p>Morgan, Charles, <i>Swan Inn</i></p> +<p>Morgan, David, beer retailer</p> +<p>Morgan, James, farmer</p> +<p>Morgan, Philip, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Morris, Thomas, carpenter and joiner</p> +<p>Owen, Thomas, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Rees, Edward, beer retailer</p> +<p>Rees, Hannah, beer retailer</p> +<p>Rees, John, beer retailer</p> +<p>Rees, John, tailor</p> +<p>Rees, John, wheelwright</p> +<p>Richards, John, beer retailer</p> +<p>Richards, Thomas, blacksmith</p> +<p>Richards, Thomas, steam engine and boiler maker</p> +<p>Saunders, Morris, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Thomas, John, blacksmith</p> +<p>Thomas, John, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Thomas, Thomas, tailor</p> +<p>Thomas, William, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Tizer, Leonard, <i>Welcome to Town</i></p> +<p>Williams, David, jun., tailor</p> +<p>Williams, Hannah, beer retailer</p> +<p>Williams, John, beer retailer</p> +<p>Williams, Joseph, <i>Crown Inn</i></p> +<h3>KETHENDAPANDAY.</h3> +<p>Bowen, William, miller</p> +<p>Davies, David, farmer</p> +<p>Glassbrook, Thomas, farmer</p> +<p>Jones, John, farmer</p> +<p>Jones, Philip, farmer</p> +<p>Lloydd, William, farmer</p> +<p>Rees, William, farmer</p> +<h3>WERN VADOG.</h3> +<p>Jones, David, farmer</p> +<p>Roberts, William, farmer</p> +<p>Smith, Thomas, farmer</p> +<p>Williams, Philip, farmer</p> +<h3>YNISTAWE.</h3> +<p>Davies, Thomas, farmer</p> +<p>Martin, William, farmer</p> +<p>Williams, Griffith, miller</p> +<h3><a name="page47"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +47</span>NEWTON.</h3> +<p>Bennett, James, schoolmaster</p> +<p>Bennett, John, farmer</p> +<p>Bennett, Thomas, farmer</p> +<p>Bidder, James, farmer</p> +<p>Bidder, John, farmer</p> +<p>Button, John, farmer</p> +<p>Cook, Samuel, farmer</p> +<p>Davies, John, <i>Ship and Castle</i></p> +<p>Griffiths, Owen, farmer</p> +<p>Howell, Henry, farmer</p> +<p>Low, S. and E., innkeepers</p> +<p>Nicholl, John, farmer</p> +<p>Owen, John, farmer</p> +<p>Owen, William, farmer</p> +<p>Owen, William, farmer and poor rate collector</p> +<p>Phipps, John, farmer</p> +<h3>NORTON.</h3> +<p>Bennett, David, farmer</p> +<p>Beynon, John, farmer</p> +<p>Burral, Mary, lodging house</p> +<p>Clark, William, Esq.</p> +<p>Edwards, John, farmer</p> +<p>Edwards, Margaret, grocer and tea dealer</p> +<p>Evans, John, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Gammon, Isaac, farmer</p> +<p>Green, David</p> +<p>Hall, Sydney, Esq.</p> +<p>John, David, woodman</p> +<p>Jordan, William, lime burner and quarryman</p> +<p>Moggridge, M., Esq.</p> +<p>Parry, Richard, farmer</p> +<p>Price, John, woodman</p> +<p>Stringer, David, grocer</p> +<p>Thomas, John, <i>Cross Inn</i></p> +<h3>OYSTERMOUTH.</h3> +<p>Ace, Samuel, <i>Pilot Inn</i></p> +<p>Alldridge, Lieut. Thomas, R.N.</p> +<p>Allen, Charles</p> +<p>Bath, Henry James, merchant</p> +<p>Bennett, Roger M., schoolmaster</p> +<p>Bennett, William, <i>Beaufort Arms</i></p> +<p>Beynon, Mrs. Mary</p> +<p>Beynon, William, farmer</p> +<p>Brick, John, <i>Red Lion</i></p> +<p>Burt, John, ship chandler</p> +<p>Bush, Mrs. J. B., ladies’ seminary</p> +<p>Butler, Edward, boarding school Thistleboon house</p> +<p>Button, Richard, butcher</p> +<p>Carmichael, Misses</p> +<p>Carmichael, Mrs. S. N.</p> +<p>Clark, Mrs. John</p> +<p>Clement, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker</p> +<p>Clement, George, blacksmith</p> +<p>Clement, Mrs. Ann, lodging house</p> +<p>Clement, William, builder</p> +<p>Davies, John, boot and shoemaker</p> +<p>Davies, Rev. Samuel, incumbent, The Grange</p> +<p>Dennis, Capt. James, R.N.</p> +<p>Dive, Col. Hugh</p> +<p>Dury, Mrs., lodging house</p> +<p>Eaton, H. K., Esq.</p> +<p>Edmondson, J., surgeon</p> +<p>Evans, Mary Ann, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Evans, Richard, lodging house</p> +<p>Fraser, James, lodging house</p> +<p>Gallindet, Mary, lodging house</p> +<p>Gammon, Thomas, boot and shoe maker</p> +<p>Givelon, William, master mariner</p> +<p><a name="page48"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +48</span>Griffith, David, lodging house</p> +<p>Griffiths, John, coast guard</p> +<p>Griffiths, M. and E., lodging house</p> +<p>Griffiths, William, coast guard</p> +<p>Grumbley, Misses</p> +<p>Harris, David, fisherman</p> +<p>Harris, James, marine artist</p> +<p>Harris, J., lodging house, Marine house</p> +<p>Hart, Sarah, coffee house</p> +<p>Hewson, Mrs. The Elms</p> +<p>Hoskin, John, blacksmith</p> +<p>Howell, John, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Howell, Mary, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Hughes, David, mariner</p> +<p>Jenkins, Mary</p> +<p>Jenkins, Thomas, accountant</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, coast guard</p> +<p>Johnston, Miss, milliner and dress maker</p> +<p>Johnston, Mr., draper and fancy warehouse</p> +<p>Johnston, Mrs., lodging house</p> +<p>Jones, George, boot and shoe maker</p> +<p>Jones, Margaret, grocer and general dealer, Post-office</p> +<p>Knight, John, oyster dealer and lodging house</p> +<p>Lewis, J., professor of singing</p> +<p>Lloyd, David</p> +<p>Lloyd, Herbert, master mariner</p> +<p>Maslin, James, lodging house</p> +<p>Masters, William</p> +<p>Matthews, John, <i>Pilot Inn</i></p> +<p>Michael, David E., lodging house</p> +<p>Morgan, David, blacksmith</p> +<p>Morgan, Francis, cordwainer</p> +<p>Morgan, John, <i>Talbot Arms</i></p> +<p>Morgan, Llewellyn, ship chandler</p> +<p>Morgan, Miss lodging house</p> +<p>Morgans, Miss, dressmaker</p> +<p>Morgan, Mr., surgeon and chemist</p> +<p>Nicholls, Miss Ann</p> +<p>Orrin, James, master of British School</p> +<p>Phillips, George, <i>Ship and Castle</i></p> +<p>Phillips, James, shoemaker</p> +<p>Porter, Mr., coast guard</p> +<p>Porter, Mrs., lodging house</p> +<p>Porter, Miss, milliner and dress maker</p> +<p>Presdee, William, baker and flour dealer</p> +<p>Presdee, Thomas, <i>Currant Tree</i></p> +<p>Prickett, Jane, lodging house</p> +<p>Prickett, James and Son, carpenters and joiners</p> +<p>Price, J. E.</p> +<p>Pugh, David, <i>Ship-a-Ground</i></p> +<p>Price, Francis, agent to the Duke of Beaufort</p> +<p>Rees, Hopkin, haulier</p> +<p>Rogers, John, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Shepherd, Charles, joiner</p> +<p>Steadman, Rev. Mr., Independent minister</p> +<p>Smith, W., Beaufort place</p> +<p>Stephens, J., <i>Mermaid Hotel</i></p> +<p>Strick, John J., lime burner</p> +<p>Sullivan, James, coast guard</p> +<p>Taylor, Daniel, <i>Nag’s Head</i></p> +<p>Thomas, Richard, beer retailer</p> +<p>Thomas, Stephen, lodging house</p> +<p>Thomas, William, gardener and lodging house</p> +<p>Townrow, T., <i>George Inn</i></p> +<p>Venn, R., Esq.</p> +<p>Webber, David, master mariner</p> +<p>Wheatcroft, Mr., butcher</p> +<p>Williams, Evan, lodging house</p> +<p>Williams, John, lodging house</p> +<p>Williams, M., lodging house</p> +<p>Wollacott, John, farmer</p> +<h3><a name="page49"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +49</span>SKETTY.</h3> +<p>Baron, Mr., Singleton</p> +<p>Beer and Shaw, nurserymen</p> +<p>Biddulph,</p> +<p>Blundell, George, blacksmith</p> +<p>Brown, William, confectioner and baker</p> +<p>Davies, Ann, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Davies, James, miller, New Mill</p> +<p>Davies, Owen, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Dillwyn, Lewis Llewellyn, Parkwern</p> +<p>Dillwyn, Lewis Weston, Sketty Hall</p> +<p>Eden, Mrs.</p> +<p>Edwards, David, <i>Cross Inn</i></p> +<p>Edwards, David, carpenter and joiner, The Bryn</p> +<p>Fowler, George</p> +<p>Hughes, Mrs., Lower Sketty</p> +<p>Jenkins, Charles Blewit, tailor</p> +<p>Jones, Miss Catherine, Rhyd-yr-Helig</p> +<p>Jones, John, blacksmith</p> +<p>Jones, Evan, <i>Bush Inn</i></p> +<p>Leader, Mr., Singleton</p> +<p>London, Mrs., lodging house</p> +<p>Mollineaux, C. T., National schoolmaster</p> +<p>Morgan, Elizabeth, grocer and general dealer</p> +<p>Nicholson, Charles</p> +<p>Philip, James, grocer</p> +<p>Robarts, Charles, surgeon</p> +<p>Tenant, Mrs., Pant-y-gwydir</p> +<p>Thomas, Iltid, Hill House</p> +<p>Walters, David, shoemaker</p> +<p>Welby, Rev. M. E., incumbent</p> +<p>Webber, Mrs. Caroline, Rhyd-yr-Helig</p> +<p>Williams, William, <i>New Inn</i></p> +<p>Wood, Townsend, Bloomfield</p> +<h3>SWANSEA VALLEY.</h3> +<p>Alexander, David, box maker, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Andrew, Richard, stocktaker, Pontardawe Tin Works</p> +<p>Bevan, John, grocer and draper, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Beynon, David, publican and mason, Maendy Llanguick</p> +<p>Bowen, David, farmer, Plasnewydd, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Bowen, John, chemist and druggist, Gurnos</p> +<p>Bowen, John, grocer and tea dealer, Gurnos</p> +<p>Bowen, Walter, corn factor, Pontardawe</p> +<p>British Colliery Company, Abercrave</p> +<p>Budd, James Palmer, Ystalyfera Iron Works, Plasydarren, +Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Clatworthy, Thomas, <i>Queen’s Arms</i>, +Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Clee, Daniel, grocer and tea dealer, Gurnos</p> +<p>Davies, David, grocer and joiner, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Davies, David, grocer and postmaster, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, <i>Ystalyfera Arms</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, weaver, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Davies, Hopkin, farmer, Pengraig, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Davies, Richard, stone merchant, Pencal</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, stonecutter, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p><a name="page50"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 50</span>Davies, +William, tailor, Gurnos</p> +<p>Davies, William, tiler, Llechan, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Evans, Daniel, chemist and druggist, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Evans, Isaac, tailor, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Evans, John, grocer and tea dealer, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Evans, Owen, farmer, Llwyn-mudw, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Evans, Theodosius, grocer, <i>Cross Hands</i>, Alltwen, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas L., master of Pontardawe Day School, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Evans, William, general merchant, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Fisher, Robert, agent, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Gape, David, omnibus proprietor, <i>Bush Inn</i>, +Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Gething, Margaret, <i>Swan Inn</i>, Gurnos</p> +<p>Gibbs, David, farmer, Kilhendre fawr</p> +<p>Gibbs, David, farmer, Kilhendre fach</p> +<p>Gibbs, Rees, farmer, Alltwen ganol, Allteven, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Gibbs, William, farmer, Kilhendre ganol</p> +<p>Gough, Richard Doughlas, Esq., Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Griffiths, David, coal merchant, <i>Ship Inn</i>, +Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Griffiths, David, canal superintendent, Trebanos Cottage, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Griffiths, Griffith, farmer and publican, Ynismudw achaf, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Griffiths, John, tin-plate worker, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Griffiths, Rev. W., (Independent), Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Griffiths, Rev. Philip, (Independent), Alltwen, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Griffiths, Thomas, accountant, Pallig Railway office, +Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Griffiths, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Griffiths, William, clerk, Pontardawe Tin Works, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Griffiths, William, tailor and draper, Maes Iago, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Harries, John, agent, Pontardawe Brewery, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Harries, William, <i>Prince Albert</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Herbert, Herbert, grocer and tea dealer, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Hill, Benjamin, Fountain Hall, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Hopkin, David, publican and farmer, Allteven, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Hopkin, David, farmer, Gelli Onnen uchaf, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Hopkin, William, agent, Godre ’r Garth, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Hopkin, William, farmer, Cefn Llan Isaf, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Hopkin, William, grocer and tea dealer, Panteg</p> +<p>Howell, Griffith, publican, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Howell, Lewis, publican and stone merchant, Allteven, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Howells, Rees, <i>Gwyn Arms</i>, Derymock</p> +<p>Hughes, David, draper, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Huzzey, William, Pontardawe Brewery, Pontardawe Cottage</p> +<p>James and Aubrey, colliery proprietors, Cumllyafell</p> +<p>James, James, canal agent, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>James, James, grocer, Gurnos</p> +<p>James, John, agricultural implement manufacturer, Godre +’r Garth, Pontardawe</p> +<p>James, William, blacksmith, Pontardawe</p> +<p><a name="page51"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +51</span>Jeffreys, David, <i>Mount Pleasant Inn</i>, Penycae</p> +<p>Jenkins, Roger, tailor and hairdresser, Penycae</p> +<p>John, Hopkin, farmer, Ynismudw isaf, Pontardawe</p> +<p>John, Howell, farmer, Ynisderw, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, Ann, farmer, Penlan, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, D., postmaster, draper, grocer, and accountant, +Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Jones, Evan, coal merchant, Hendreforgan</p> +<p>Jones, Evan, farmer, Garth, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, Isaac, farmer, Glynmeirch, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, Joseph, surveyor, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, John, farmer and blacksmith, Ynismudw ganol, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, John, drainer, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, John, wheelwright, Ynyswen</p> +<p>Jones, Lewis, surgeon, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, Morgan, farmer, Cefn Llan Uchaf, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, Rees, blacksmith, Pencae</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, <i>Star Inn</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Jones, Watkin, farmer, Llwynmudw isaf, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Jones, William, saddler, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Lamb, Augustus, omnibus proprietor, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Lewis and Co., Chemical Works, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Lewis, David, pound keeper, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Lewis, Griffith, coal proprietor, Alltycham, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Lewis, Gwenllian, Mount Pleasant, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Lewis, John, builder, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Lewis, John, jun., builder, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Lewis, Philip, grocer and tea dealer, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Lewis, Richard, registrar of births and deaths, <i>Yniscedwyn +Arms</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Lewis, Thomas, assorter, Pontardawe Tin Works, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Levi, Rev. Thomas, (Calvinistic Methodist), draper and grocer, +Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Lloydd, John, grocer and tea dealer, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Lister, Matthew, accountant, College House, Yniseedwyn</p> +<p>Marryatt, Joseph, ironmaster, Maesydderwen</p> +<p>Martin, Thomas Lot, farmer and agent, Gellifowi fawr, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgan, Daniel, grocer and tea dealer, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Morgan, David, corn factor, Gelligron Mill, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgan, Evan, <i>Smith’s Arms</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Morgan, H. Rees, clerk, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Morgan, John, proprietor of collieries, Gelligron, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgan, Joseph, sexton and publican, Llanguick, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgans, Morgan, grocer and tea dealer, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgan, Rev. R. H., rector, Llanguick, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgan, Thomas, coal proprietor, shopkeeper, and publican, +Alltwen, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Morgan, Thomas, draper, grocer, carpenter and painter, +Ystradgynlais</p> +<p><a name="page52"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 52</span>Morgan, +William, agent, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Morgan, William, butcher, <i>Lamb and Flag</i>, +Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Morgan, William, grocer and draper, Pencae</p> +<p>Morris, Rev. David, (Baptist), Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Moses, Walter, chemist and druggist, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Owen, John, postmaster and shopkeeper, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Owen, Levi, shopkeeper and publican, Llanguick, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Parsons, William, proprietor of Pontardawe Tin Works, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Passmore, Philip, police-officer, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Phillips, Hannah, <i>Mason’s Arms</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Phillips, John, coal merchant, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Powell, Llewellyn, <i>Pelican Inn</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Powell, Moses, weaver and woollen factor, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Powell, Rhys Davis, Craig-y-nos Castle</p> +<p>Powell, William, <i>Tavern-y-garrig Inn</i>, Derrymock</p> +<p>Price, J. B., draper, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Price, Rev. Howell, Kilybebyll Rectory, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Price, William, surgeon, Glantwrch</p> +<p>Primrose Coal Company, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Prosser, David, blacksmith, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Prosser, Roger, <i>Castle Inn</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Prosser, Thomas, blacksmith, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Redding, John, Inland Revenue officer, Allteven, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Rees, Rev. Henry, (Independent), Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Rees, George, carpenter, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Rees, Isaiah, foreman, Pontardawe Tin Works, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Rees, Morgan Rees, <i>George the Fourth</i>, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Rees, Rees, boot and shoemaker, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Rees, William, foreman, Pontardawe Chemical Works, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Richards, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Gurnos</p> +<p>Robathan, Evan, assorter, Pontardawe Tin Works, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Roberts, David, shopkeeper, Abercrave</p> +<p>Roberts, John, clerk, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Roberts, Thomas, <i>Royal Oak</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Rogers, James, surgeon, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Smith, Charles, dealer in timber and slates, Kilybebyll, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Smith, Daniel, mineral agent, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Smith, Daniel, land agent, Kilybebyll, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Smith, David, agent, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Smith, John, barrister-at-law, Kilybebyll place, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Spencer, J., mail-coach proprietor, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Stephens, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Stuart, George, agent, Pontardawe Tin Works, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Taylor, Philip, agent, Primrose Coal Company, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Tenney, James, <i>Ystalyfera Arms</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Thomas, Daniel, farmer, Allteven isaf, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Thomas, David, cabinet maker, Maes Iago, Pontardawe</p> +<p><a name="page53"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 53</span>Thomas, +David, assistant surgeon, Glantwrch</p> +<p>Thomas, David, <i>Railway Tavern</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Thomas, Elias, furnace manager, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Thomas, John, agent, Ynisymond ucha, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Thomas, John, boot and shoemaker, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Thomas, John, registrar of births, <i>Crown Inn</i>, +Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Thomas, Jonathan, tailor, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Thomas, Thomas, auctioneer, <i>Lamb Inn</i>, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Trick, Wilkin, cashier, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Vaughan, Thomas, National School master, Abercrave</p> +<p>Vigers, Thomas, superintendent of police and inspector of +weights and measures, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Walters, Rev. John, (Calvinistic Methodist), Pontardawe</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas and James, coal owners, Ynysygeinon</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas and James, iron masters, Abercrave</p> +<p>Watkins, Evan, <i>Ancient Briton</i>, Abercrave</p> +<p>Watkins, John, <i>Miner’s Arms</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Watkins, William, <i>Tredegar Arms</i>, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Williams, Ann, farmer, Tyn-y-pant, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Williams, Daniel, tailor, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Williams, David, <i>Rock Tavern</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Williams, John Thomas, bookseller, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Williams, John, <i>Old Swan Inn</i>, Gurnos</p> +<p>Williams, John, <i>Miner’s Arms</i>, Ystalyfera</p> +<p>Williams, Margaret, <i>Penybont Inn</i>, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Williams, Philip, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, boot and shoemaker, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, British School teacher, New College, +Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Williams, Thomas, tailor, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Williams, Thomas, carpenter, <i>Red Lion Inn</i>, Cwmtwrch</p> +<p>Williams, Walter Jones, clerk, Ystradgynlais Rectory</p> +<p>Williams, William, stonecutter, Ystradgynlais</p> +<p>Williams, William, butcher, <i>Pheasant Bush</i>, +Ponterdawe</p> +<p>Williams, William, farmer, Pen’r Allteven, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Williams, William, assorter, Pontardawe Tin Works, +Pontardawe</p> +<p>Williams, William, proprietor of Brick Works and Pottery, +Ynismudw, Pontardawe</p> +<p>Yniscedwyn Iron Company, Yniscedwyn</p> +<p>Ystalyfera Iron and Tin Manufactory, Ystalyfera</p> +<h2><a name="page55"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +55</span>CLASSIFICATION OF TRADES.</h2> +<h3>Accountants.</h3> +<p>Evans, Evan, 8, Matthew street</p> +<p>Hore, John, 6, Rutland street</p> +<p>Jones, J. W., Savings’ Bank</p> +<p>Jones, W. E., Gray Cottage</p> +<p>Michael, F. D., Rutland street</p> +<p>Stroud, G. T., 6, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, 35, Swan street</p> +<h3>Agents—Ship & Commission, &c.</h3> +<p>Bevan, George Ace, Quay</p> +<p>Corbett, John, 41, Strand</p> +<p>Daniel, Evan, (land and mineral) 5, Garden street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Davies, William, 224, High street</p> +<p>Day, Henry, 5, Ferryside</p> +<p>Day, William, 1, Mount street</p> +<p>Dryden, Thomas, Strand</p> +<p>Essery and Son, Quay</p> +<p>Hazel, James, Quay</p> +<p>Hore, John, Strand</p> +<p>Jenkins, D., and Rees, W., South Prospect place</p> +<p>Jenkins, William, 29, Strand</p> +<p>Knight, R., 11, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Leach, Richardson & Co., Strand</p> +<p>Martin, T. A., 21, Northampton place</p> +<p>Meager, J. A., 12, Nelson street</p> +<p>Morice, H., 4, Somerset place</p> +<p>Pockett, James W., 9, Somerset place</p> +<p>Pockett, Walter, Quay</p> +<p>Price, Francis, (estate agent to Duke of Beaufort) +Rhyddings</p> +<p>Rees, J. D., (estate), 7, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Sims, William, 5, Grove place</p> +<p>Strick, James, (Lloyds) Strand</p> +<p>Thomas, E., (maritime) Somerset place</p> +<p>Walters, T., jun., 4, Trinity place</p> +<p>Weir, Thomas and Co., Padley’s Wharf</p> +<p>Whitehead, Henry, 13, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Williams, John, (copper ore), 48, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Williams, John R., Mount street</p> +<p>Winchcombe, H. P., 8, Somerset place</p> +<h3>Ale and Porter Merchants.</h3> +<p>Davis, Thomas, 4, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Gray, H. and Co., agent, F. Jeffreys, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Jones, T. P. and Co., Bath lane</p> +<p>Rees, T., 13, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Thorne, Henry, (Stogumber ale), 14, Goat street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mary, 62, High street</p> +<p>Stokes’ Croft Company, W. Rose, agent</p> +<h3><a name="page56"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +56</span>Auctioneers & Appraisers.</h3> +<p>Ellery, John M., 93, Oxford street</p> +<p>Glover, Thomas, 28, Castle street</p> +<p>Howard, Edward, Somerset place</p> +<p>Howell, David, 19, Camden place</p> +<p>Roberts, John Harris, Wind street</p> +<p>Roberts, William H., 30, Singleton street</p> +<p>Smith, C., Gorse lane, Turnpike</p> +<p>Stroud, G. T., 6, Heathfield street</p> +<h3>Architects.</h3> +<p>Baylis, James Henry, Wind street</p> +<p>Richards, William, Trinity place</p> +<h3>Artists.</h3> +<p>Butler, William, 40, Oxford street</p> +<p>Gorvin, Henry, 34, Oxford street</p> +<p>Hamerton, R. J., 16, York street</p> +<p>Johns, Alfred, 5, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Lewis, Richard Jeffreys, 44, Oxford street</p> +<h3>Bakers and Flour Dealers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * are Biscuit Bakers +also.</p> +<p>Anning, Charles, 22, Oxford street</p> +<p>Ballinger, George, 52, High street</p> +<p>Biddle, William, 43, Wind street</p> +<p>Birt, Thomas, 9, St. David’s place</p> +<p>Brookes, James, Gam street</p> +<p>Brown, Amy, 37, High street</p> +<p>* Burgess, J. E., 37 and 38, Strand</p> +<p>Burgess, William, High street</p> +<p>Clarke, William, 2, Orange street</p> +<p>Devonald, G., 68, Matthew street</p> +<p>Edwards, T., 3, College street</p> +<p>Flanagan, C., 238, High street</p> +<p>Goldsworthy, William, 2, Strand</p> +<p>Green, Edward, 31, High street</p> +<p>Jones, Rachel, 12, Calvert street</p> +<p>Knapman, W., 81, High street</p> +<p>Monger, E., 5, Orange street</p> +<p>Parrott, James, 1, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Price, C. J., 6, College street</p> +<p>Ridd, John, 142, High street</p> +<p>Skewes, T., 79, Oxford street</p> +<p>Spring, W. H., Wind street</p> +<p>Thomas, W. H., 25, Rutland street</p> +<p>* Tregaskis, Richard, 112, Strand</p> +<p>* Tregaskis, Wm. R., 11, Clifton street</p> +<h3>Barristers.</h3> +<p>Price, John, 9, Goat street</p> +<p>Smith, W. H., Burrows gardens</p> +<h3>Basket Makers.</h3> +<p>Matthews, E., St. Mary street</p> +<p>Matthews, J., 22, Orange street</p> +<p>Preece, Joseph, 16, Cross street</p> +<h3>Baths.</h3> +<p>Bowen, G., (hot, cold, and vapour), 2, Adelaide street</p> +<p>The Infirmary, (hot and cold), Oystermouth Road</p> +<p>Thomas, W., <i>Mackworth Arms</i></p> +<h3>Berlin Repository.</h3> +<p>Candy, M. E., 12, Wind street</p> +<h3>Blacksmiths.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * are Iron Founders +also.</p> +<p>Abel, Daniel, 4, Welcome street</p> +<p>Griffiths, J., 6, Union street</p> +<p>Griffiths, John, Strand</p> +<p>Griffiths, W., Waterloo street</p> +<p>Harris, Thomas, Matthew street</p> +<p>Hopkins, H., Wellington street</p> +<p>Hughes, John, 123, High street</p> +<p>* Rogers, William, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Thomas, Daniel, Squire’s place, Strand</p> +<p>Trevena, James, 10, Gam street</p> +<p>* Woolacott, R., 49, Strand</p> +<h3><a name="page57"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +57</span>Booksellers and Stationers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * are Binders also.</p> +<p>Baker, Henry, 1, Caer street</p> +<p>* Blewett, G., (second-hand) 25, Goat street</p> +<p>Clougher, Thomas, 4, Wind street</p> +<p>Davies, T. R., Castle street</p> +<p>* Evans, W., 81, Oxford street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Evan, 11, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Miss, Wind street</p> +<p>* Jones, H., 81, Oxford street</p> +<p>Meehan, B., (second-hand) 13, College street</p> +<p>Montgomery, A., 32, Singleton street</p> +<p>Morris, W., 228, High street</p> +<p>Pearse, E., 15, Wind street</p> +<p>Rosser, J., 214, High street</p> +<p>* Townsend, R., 29, Oxford street</p> +<p>Williams, J., 58, Wind street</p> +<h3>Boot and Shoemakers.</h3> +<p>Adams, Edward, 18, Castle street</p> +<p>Anstey, Charles, 17, Wind street</p> +<p>Anthony, David, 90, High street</p> +<p>Burleigh, G., 11, Calvert street</p> +<p>Butt, Arthur, 10, Goat street</p> +<p>Davies, C. S., High street</p> +<p>Davies, Henry, 2, Welcome street</p> +<p>Davies, T., 10, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Fisher, John, 223, High street</p> +<p>Fox, Joseph, 107, High street</p> +<p>Fulford, P., 28, Goat street</p> +<p>Hammet, J., 31, Goat street</p> +<p>Harris, George, 6, Castle street</p> +<p>Harris, W., 29, Fisher street</p> +<p>Hone, John, 9, Nelson street</p> +<p>Jenkins, W., 42, High street</p> +<p>Jones, John, 38, Garden street</p> +<p>Jones, R., 23, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Lee, Henry, 36, Castle street</p> +<p>Loxton, H., 181, High street</p> +<p>Morgan, T., 11, Orchard street</p> +<p>Morris, John, 30, College street</p> +<p>Randel, J., High street</p> +<p>Randels, T., 8, College street</p> +<p>Roberts, D., 2, Cradock street</p> +<p>Roderick, W., 67, High street</p> +<p>Rosser, David, 1, Castle street</p> +<p>Rosser, David, 32, High street</p> +<p>Rosser, W. and E., 35, Strand</p> +<p>Simon, Simon, 8, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Stephens, E., 7, College street</p> +<p>Stevens, G., College street</p> +<p>Tittle, J. W., 2, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Tittle, P., 8, Quay parade</p> +<h3>Braziers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Plumbers and +Tinmen</i>.</p> +<p>Arnold, H. T., 7, Temple street</p> +<p>Bonnett, F., 7, Quay parade</p> +<p>Morgan, J., 34, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Taylor, H. E., 21, High street</p> +<h3>Brewers.</h3> +<p>Andrew, P., 11, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Ballinger, W., 38, High street</p> +<p>Hanson, T., 14, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Hopkins, J., 117, Strand</p> +<p>Markland, J., 37, Singleton street</p> +<p>Morris, William, Garden street</p> +<p>Rolls and Hoare, Singleton street</p> +<p>White, T., 11, Rutland place</p> +<h3>Brick and Tile Makers.</h3> +<p>Llysnewydd Brick Company, Strand, John Hore, agent</p> +<p>Smith, W. H., Burrows gardens</p> +<p>Willett, J., 3, Brunswick street</p> +<h3>Builders.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Stone Masons</i>, +<i>likewise Carpenters and Joiners</i>.</p> +<p>Dyer, W., 19, Cradock street</p> +<p>Griffiths, D., 50, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Hepborn, G., Madoc street</p> +<p>Jones, David, 89, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, F., 18, Clarence street</p> +<p>Lewis, William, Ferryside</p> +<p><a name="page58"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 58</span>Lord, +Robert, Trafalgar place</p> +<p>Martin, John, 12, Park street</p> +<p>Morgan, Isaac, Foxhole</p> +<p>Prater, T., York street</p> +<p>Rayner, W., 17, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Rees, J., 2, Rayner place</p> +<p>Rees, J., Kilvey</p> +<p>Rees, Thomas, Kilvey</p> +<p>Richards, J., 32, Cradock street</p> +<p>Richards, Richard, 21, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Richards, Richard, jun., 21, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Thomas, Ezekiel, Ferryside</p> +<p>Thomas, J., 27, Pleasant street</p> +<p>Williams, P., 24, Waterloo street</p> +<h3>Butchers.</h3> +<p>Davies, John, 98, High street</p> +<p>Evans, James, Pantyguyder</p> +<p>Geen, Thomas, Burrows gardens</p> +<p>Lewis, Mary, 7, Cross street</p> +<p>Moulding, George, High street and Castle street</p> +<p>Owen, John, Dyvatty street</p> +<p>Price, John, 17, Cross street</p> +<p>Ritchings, S., 3, Caer street</p> +<p>Talbot, John, 28, College street</p> +<p>Vaughan, G., Tontine street</p> +<p>Vaughan, W., 15, Park street</p> +<p>Watkins, T., 29, Matthew street</p> +<p>Wheatcroft, T., 9, Wind street</p> +<p>Williams, Rees, 39, High street</p> +<h3>Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * are Furniture Brokers +also.</p> +<p>Ayres, D. T., 1, Gower street</p> +<p>Bennett, John, 19, High street</p> +<p>* Down, John, 221, High street</p> +<p>Dutton, Israel, 207, High street</p> +<p>Evans, David, 9, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Fuller, Charles, 231, High street</p> +<p>Glover, J., 52, Oxford street</p> +<p>Harman, Thomas, 28, High street</p> +<p>Harrison, Thomas, 14, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Hughes, W., 20, Cradock street</p> +<p>James, John, 46, High street</p> +<p>Michael, D., 18, Fisher street</p> +<p>Michael, J. P., 89, Oxford street</p> +<p>Roberts, J. H., 13, Wind street</p> +<p>Vaughan, Wm., 57, High street</p> +<p>Williams, John, 2, Portland street</p> +<h3>Carpenters and Joiners.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Builders</i>.</p> +<p>Couch, Philip, Edward street</p> +<p>Davies, T., jun., 4, Jeffrey’s place</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, 25, Park street</p> +<p>Hoskin, D., 2, Pleasant street</p> +<p>James, John, 36, Park street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Thomas, 3, Island street</p> +<p>Richards, Stephen, 8, Park street</p> +<p>Richards, T., 65, High street</p> +<h3>Carpet and Fringe Warehouse.</h3> +<p>Thomas, Mayzod, 6, Wind street</p> +<h3>Carvers, Gilders and Picture Frame Makers.</h3> +<p>Johnston, J. S., 242, High street</p> +<p>Palmer, William, 42, Wind street</p> +<h3>Chain Cable Makers, and Anchor Smiths.</h3> +<p>Gething, W., Beaufort place and Strand</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, 89, Strand</p> +<h3>Chandler.</h3> +<p>Walters, Griffith, 2, Caer street</p> +<h3>Chemists and Druggists.</h3> +<p>Attwood, W. M., 12, Castle street</p> +<p>Biggs, F., 225, High street</p> +<p><a name="page59"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 59</span>Brend, +Thomas, 40, High street</p> +<p>Dawe, S. R., 5, Castle street</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, 12, High street</p> +<p>Glover, William, 33, Castle street</p> +<p>Griffiths, W., 77, Oxford street</p> +<p>Harris, James, 8, Oxford street</p> +<p>Nott, William, 2, Wassail street</p> +<p>Pearson, C. J., 31, Wind street</p> +<p>Wilson, C., T., 66, Wind street</p> +<h3>China, Glass and Earthenware Dealers.</h3> +<p>Cawker, John, 94, Oxford street</p> +<p>Crapper, W., 25, Castle street</p> +<p>Jacob, Isaac, 19, Castle street</p> +<p>Mitchell, Henry, 29, Castle street</p> +<p>Phillips, W., 196, High street</p> +<h3>Civil Engineers.</h3> +<p>Gant, S. C., 4, Rutland street</p> +<p>Hall, James, 7, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Low, Charles, 16, Picton place</p> +<p>Struve, W. P., 23, Northampton place</p> +<h3>Coach Builders.</h3> +<p>Burchell, James, York street</p> +<p>Holloway, John, 25, Fisher street</p> +<p>Jones, Lewis, Oxford street</p> +<p>Rosser, James, 47, Wind street</p> +<p>Ward, James, 234, High street</p> +<h3>Coal and Culm Proprietors and Merchants.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * Stone Coal and Culm; +† Bituminous Coal.</p> +<p>Abergarwed Colliery Company, Port Tennant, agent, James +Allen</p> +<p>Birch Grove Coal Company, Ferryside</p> +<p>Cwm Bach Colliery Company, agent, Elias Jones</p> +<p>Cwm Capple Coal Company, Strand, agent, Thomas Dryden</p> +<p>Garth Colliery Company, agent, Thomas Edward, Strand</p> +<p>Gorse Colliery Company, agent, J. Glassbrook, Strand</p> +<p>Graigola Coal Company, agent, Charles Moore, Upper Strand</p> +<p>Warlich’s Patent Fuel Company, Sydney Hall, manager</p> +<p>* James and Aubrey, Strand, agent, J. Slocombe</p> +<p>Lucas, F. E., 29, Singleton street</p> +<p>Lyon’s Patent Fuel Company, Port tennant</p> +<p>Morgan, David, Willow Tree Yard</p> +<p>Mynydd Bach y Glo Colliery Company, High street, agent, W. P. +Struve</p> +<p>Neath Abbey Coal Company, agent, G. Bonville, Mount street</p> +<p>Penrose and Starbuck, Port tennant</p> +<p>Resolven Coal Company, Port tennant</p> +<p>Swansea Coal Company, shipping agent, J. E., Morrice, 4, Mount +street</p> +<p>Weig Fach Colliery Company, agent, William Gregor, Strand</p> +<h3>Confectioners & Pastrycooks.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Bakers</i>.</p> +<p>Adams, James, 38, Castle street</p> +<p>Biddle, William, 43, Wind street</p> +<p>Derrick, Joseph, 36, High street</p> +<p>Green, Edward, 30, High street</p> +<p>Mason, Mary, 53, Wind street</p> +<p>Millward, W., 9, Castle square</p> +<p>Morgan, W., 25, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Powe, John, 1, Orange street</p> +<p>Price, C. J., 6, College street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. E., 26, Waterloo street</p> +<p>White, Thomas, 56, High street</p> +<h3><a name="page60"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +60</span>Consuls—Vice.</h3> +<p><span class="smcap">Austria</span>—H. Morice, and James +Strick, (Deputy.)</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Belgium</span>—George Ace Bevan, +Quay</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Brazil</span>—Robert Dunkin, +Penclawdd</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Chili</span>—Henry Jas. Bath, Mining +office</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Denmark</span>—Henry James Bath, +Mining office</p> +<p><span class="smcap">France</span>—Edward F. Thomas de la +Corneuve, Somerset place</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Hanseatic</span>—Henry James Bath, +Mining office</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Kingdom of the Two +Sicilies</span>—Hartwell Morice, Somerset place</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Netherlands</span>—Thomas Grove, +High street, and G. T. Stroud, (Deputy), Heathfield street</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Portugal</span>—George Ace Bevan, +Quay</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Prussia and Russia</span>—Robert +Dunkin, Penclawdd, and Geo. Ace Bevan, (Deputy), Quay</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Spain</span>—Henry J. Bath, Mining +office</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Sweden and Norway</span>—Michael +John Michael, Wind street</p> +<p><span class="smcap">United States</span>—H. Morice, +Somerset place</p> +<h3>Contractors.</h3> +<p>Hughes, J., Northampton place</p> +<p>Kirkhouse, John, Town hill</p> +<p>Marshall, J., 9, Cradock street</p> +<p>Morgan, William, Graig</p> +<p>Pickering, M., Heathfield house</p> +<p>Willett, John, 3, Brunswick street</p> +<h3>Coopers.</h3> +<p>Ace, S. and G., 48, Strand</p> +<p>Morrish, James, Calvert street</p> +<p>Thomas, Ellen, 107, Strand</p> +<h3>Copper Smelters and Manufacturers.</h3> +<p>Freeman, John and Co., Whiterock Works, agent, Edward +Brown</p> +<p>Grenfell, Pascoe and Sons, Middle and Upper Bank Works</p> +<p>Lambert, Charles, Port tennant</p> +<p>Vivian and Sons, Hafod Works, agent, J. Allen</p> +<p>Williams, Foster and Co., Morfa, Rose, and Landore Works, +agent, J. Pooley</p> +<h3>Copper Ore Merchants.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * Silver Ore also.</p> +<p>* Bath, H. and Son, Tyr Llandwr</p> +<p>Cobre Mining Association, Tyr Llandwr, agent, James Petrie</p> +<p>Leach, Richardson & Co., Strand Williams and Son</p> +<h3>Cork Cutters.</h3> +<p>Reed, J. F., 88, Oxford street</p> +<p>Ridler, George, 26, Calvert street</p> +<h3>Corn and Flour Merchants, and Dealers.</h3> +<p>Bindon, F., 9, Madoc street</p> +<p>Chamings, R., 2, Western terrace</p> +<p>Howell, M., 9, Caer street</p> +<p>Hughes, Rees, Quay</p> +<p>Michael, M. J., Wind street</p> +<p>Rees, D. H., 27, High street</p> +<p>Stoate, W., 5, Quay, agent, R. Paine</p> +<p>Walters, David, Wind street</p> +<p>Walters, James, Wind street</p> +<p>Watts, Henry, 7, Western terrace</p> +<h3>Curriers and Leather Sellers.</h3> +<p>Buse, N., 95, Oxford street</p> +<p>Johns, Joseph, 219, High street</p> +<p><a name="page61"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 61</span>Owen, +Thomas, 43, High street</p> +<p>Potter, John, 13 and 14, Orange street</p> +<h3>Dentist.</h3> +<p>Scott, F. S., 3, Dynevor place</p> +<h3>Dyers.</h3> +<p>Poole, C., 3, Little Wind street</p> +<p>Poole, Edwin, 9, Wassail street</p> +<h3>Earthen Ware Manufacturers.</h3> +<p>Evans and Glasson, Cambrian Pottery, Strand</p> +<p>Richard, W. H., Vale Pleasant Pottery, Dyvatty street</p> +<p>Ynismudu Pottery, Strand</p> +<h3>Eating-House Keepers.</h3> +<p>Burk, Michael, 74, High street</p> +<p>Dean, Ann, 1, Quay</p> +<p>Francis, Mary, 215, High street</p> +<p>Francis, Thomas, 35, High street</p> +<p>Ison, Robert, 15, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Jenkins, David, 13, Calvert street</p> +<p>Jones, Harriet, 22, Wind street</p> +<p>Leyshon, W., 205, High street</p> +<p>Mills, Henry, 8, Caer street</p> +<p>Nicholl, J. H., Cornish Home</p> +<p>Roe, Thomas, 60, High street</p> +<p>Russel, Robert, 48, Wind street</p> +<p>Walker, Mrs., 20, Fisher street</p> +<h3>Farriers and Shoeing Smiths.</h3> +<p>German, John, Calvert street</p> +<p>Hopkins, H., Wellington street</p> +<p>Hughes, William, Greenhill</p> +<p>James, Thomas, 21, Goat street</p> +<h3>FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS.</h3> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p>Albion (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. G. Jeffreys, 229, High street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Alfred (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>T. Attwood, Mount street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Alliance (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>Michael J. Michael, Wind street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Athæneum (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>Jacob D. Rees, 7, Heathfield street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Atlas (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>James Strick, Strand</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Birmingham (Fire)</p> +</td> +<td><p>G. Allen, Glamorganshire Bank</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>British Empire (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>G. P. Evans, Northampton place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>City of London (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. H. Roberts, Wind street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Clerical, Medical & General (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>T. Attwood, Mount street</p> +<p>G. T. Stroud, Heathfield street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Corporation of London Assurance</p> +</td> +<td><p>Leach, Richardson & Co., Strand</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>County (Fire)</p> +</td> +<td><p>John Hore, Quay parade</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Crown (Fire)</p> +</td> +<td><p>R. W. Beor, St. Mary street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>English and Cambrian</p> +</td> +<td><p>Evan Evans, Matthew street</p> +<p>W. Griffiths, Oxford street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Equitable (Fire)</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. N. Smart</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Experience (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>C. T. Wilson, Castle square</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>General Annuitant (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eli James, Fisher street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Gresham (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>W. E. Jones, Graig Cottage</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Globe (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>David Rees, Wind street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page62"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +62</span>Guardian (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>John Groves, Heathfield street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Imperial (Fire)</p> +</td> +<td><p>R. W. Beor, St. Mary street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Law Property</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. N. Smart, Quay parade</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Legal & Commercial (Fire & Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. R. Tripp, Somerset place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Liverpool & London (Fire & Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>D. Jenkins, Strand</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>London Mutual (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>David Evans, 44, Wind street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Mariners’ and General (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>John Edwards, Pier street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Medical Invalid and General</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. N. Smart, Quay parade</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Monarch (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>W. Morris, High street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Norwich Union (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>G. T. Stroud, Heathfield street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Pelican (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>F. D. Michael, Rutland street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Phœnix (Fire)</p> +</td> +<td><p>F. D. Michael, Rutland street</p> +<p>James Hall, Adelaide place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Provident (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>John Hore, Quay parade</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Provident Clerks’ (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>James Hall, Adelaide place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Protestant Dissenters’ (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>W. Walters, Fynone</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Royal Exchange (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>T. A. Marten, Northampton place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Royal Farmers’ (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>T. Attwood, Mount street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Royal Insurance</p> +</td> +<td><p>W. Sims, Grove place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Scottish Equitable</p> +</td> +<td><p>William Penrose, Grove place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Star (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>Thomas Evans, High street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Solicitors’ and General (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>R. W. Beor, St. Mary street</p> +<p>G. Harry, Grove place</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Standard (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>C. T. Wilson, Castle square</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Union and Annuities (Fire & Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>Herbert Jones, Oxford street</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Universal (Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>C. Basil Mansfield</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>West of England (Fire and Life)</p> +</td> +<td><p>John T. Jenkins, High street</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h3>Fishmongers and Dealers in Game.</h3> +<p>Benson, Thomas, 5, High street</p> +<p>Hill, John, 51, Wind street</p> +<p>Mutters, W., 1, Goat street</p> +<h3>French Polishers.</h3> +<p>Ayres, James, Orchard street</p> +<p>Murray, P., Caer street</p> +<p>Randolph, R., Fisher street</p> +<h3>Fruiterers.</h3> +<p>Beer, John, 16, Castle street</p> +<p>Davies, David, 8, High street</p> +<p>Derrick, G., 6, Dragon street</p> +<p>Evans, E., High street</p> +<p>Hatch, John, 23, Wind street</p> +<p>Hulland, W., Wind street</p> +<p>Jacob, John, 14, Cross street</p> +<p>Melville, W., College street</p> +<p>Nash, Ellen, 3, Wind street</p> +<p>O’Conner, J., 60, Wind street</p> +<h3>Furniture Brokers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Cabinet Makers</i>.</p> +<p>Prichard, G., 3, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Townsend, R., 197, High street</p> +<p><a name="page63"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 63</span>Ward, +Samuel, 8, Castle square</p> +<p>Williams, Esther, 7, St. Mary street</p> +<h3>Grocers and Tea Dealers.</h3> +<p>Baker, James, 49, High street</p> +<p>Ball, Sarah, 50, High street</p> +<p>Barker, G. and Co., 60, Oxford street</p> +<p>Berry, Benjamin, 2, Union street</p> +<p>Bevan, Philip, James street</p> +<p>Bindon, Henry, 7, Union street</p> +<p>Birchall, H. B., 15, Castle square</p> +<p>Bowen, David, 6, Garden street</p> +<p>Bowen, W., 92, High street</p> +<p>Brown, Amy, 37, High street</p> +<p>Brown, Edward, Wind street</p> +<p>Buller, John, Clarence street</p> +<p>Burgess, William, High street</p> +<p>Cawker, Richard, 5, Cross street</p> +<p>Cawker, John, 94, Oxford street</p> +<p>Chiles, John, 141, High street</p> +<p>Cock, Josiah, 18, Wind street</p> +<p>Curtis, William, Oxford street</p> +<p>Curnow, J. M., 112, High street</p> +<p>Dabb, Elizabeth, 31, Strand</p> +<p>Daniel, Ann, Foxhole</p> +<p>Davies, Ann, 19, Oxford street</p> +<p>Davies, E., Singleton street</p> +<p>Dean, E. A., 21, Oxford street</p> +<p>Devonald, G., 68, Matthew street</p> +<p>Dodd, H., 12, Union street</p> +<p>Dutton, Thomas, 108, Strand</p> +<p>Edwards, T., 3, College street</p> +<p>Evans, Mrs., Greenfield street</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, 126, High street</p> +<p>Evans, William, 4, Union street</p> +<p>Excell, John, 51, Oxford street</p> +<p>Foy, Thomas, Island street</p> +<p>Gibbs, Ruth, 24, Goat street</p> +<p>Goldsworthy, W., 2, Strand</p> +<p>Gregor and Co., High street</p> +<p>Griffiths, G., 68, Oxford street</p> +<p>Gwynne, R., Foxhole</p> +<p>Harding William, Back street</p> +<p>Harman, R., 2, Back street</p> +<p>Havard, R., 27, Wind street</p> +<p>Holmes, E., 21, Greenhill street</p> +<p>Hopkins, H., Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p>Humphrey, J., 33, Llangefelach street</p> +<p>James, Miss, 17, Nelson street</p> +<p>Jardine, Mrs., 30, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Jenkins, E., (Post Office) Foxhole</p> +<p>Johns, John, 40, Strand</p> +<p>Jones, Ann, 22, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Jones, David, 4, Orange street</p> +<p>Jones, Elizabeth, 23, High street</p> +<p>Jones, George, 23, Madoc street</p> +<p>Knapman, W., 81, High street</p> +<p>Ladd, William, 85, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, M., 158, High street</p> +<p>Lewis, Rachel, 12, Wassail street</p> +<p>Lloydd, H., 9, Oxford street</p> +<p>Longhurst, D., 1, Wassail street</p> +<p>Madge, H. J., 16, High street</p> +<p>Mc’Millan, Mrs., 4, Nelson street</p> +<p>Matthews, Brothers, and Co., 6, Castle square</p> +<p>Miles and Thomas, Castle street</p> +<p>Monger, Edward, 5, Orange street</p> +<p>Morgan, John, Foxhole</p> +<p>Morgan, Isaac, Foxhole</p> +<p>Morgan, M., 36, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Norman, Ann, 11, Wassail street</p> +<p>Owen, G., 28, Singleton street</p> +<p>Owen, Mrs., 78, High street</p> +<p>Philips, W., 92, Oxford street</p> +<p>Philips, T., 3, Castle street</p> +<p>Powell, David, 187, High street</p> +<p>Powell, William, Mansel street</p> +<p>Rees, James, 131, High street</p> +<p>Rees, John, Clarence street</p> +<p>Rees, Catherine, 22, Gower street</p> +<p>Richards, David, Prince street</p> +<p>Richards, G., 102, High street</p> +<p>Richards, W., 151, High street</p> +<p>Ridd, William, 18, Strand</p> +<p>Roberts, E., 75, Oxford street</p> +<p>Roberts, F., Mysydd street</p> +<p>Roberts, John, 171, High street</p> +<p>Roberts, W., 28, Union street</p> +<p><a name="page64"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +64</span>Roberts, W., 21, Orange street</p> +<p>Roberts, W. H., 20, Singleton street</p> +<p>Skewes, T., 79, Oxford street</p> +<p>Spooner, Mrs., William street</p> +<p>Stephens, S., 178, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, David, 155, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, Ezekiel, Ferryside</p> +<p>Thomas, Jane, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, 162, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, Lewis, Bethesda street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs., 16, College street</p> +<p>Thomas, W., 25, Garden street</p> +<p>Turpin, W., 9, Cross street</p> +<p>Walters, D., 6, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Watkins, J., 85, Oxford street</p> +<p>Wilkins, David, 1, South Prospect place</p> +<p>Wilks, Lucy, 13, College street</p> +<p>Williams, E., 43, Castle street</p> +<p>Williams, J., 10, Dyvatty street</p> +<p>Williams, J., 25, Ebenezer street</p> +<p>Williams, Thomas, 126, Strand</p> +<p>Williams, Mrs., 13, College street</p> +<h3>Hair Cutters.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * are Perfumers +also.</p> +<p>Hopkins, C., 216, High street</p> +<p>* Jones, J. M., 11, Wind street</p> +<p>* Oborn, John, 7, Castle street</p> +<p>Rendell, J., 13, St. Mary street</p> +<p>Richards, S., 237, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, D., 73, High street</p> +<p>Thomas, T. R., 212, High street</p> +<p>Woodrose, J., 32, Waterloo street</p> +<h3>Hardwaremen.</h3> +<p>Capus, Peter, 29, High street</p> +<p>Johnson, John, 220, High street</p> +<h3>INNS AND HOTELS.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Marked thus * are Posting +Houses.</p> +<p><i>Bush</i>, William Kerwood Sayer, 233, High street</p> +<p><i>Cambrian</i>, Mary Walters, 19, Somerset place</p> +<p>* <i>Cameron Arms</i>, (Commercial), George Tracey, 239, High +street</p> +<p>* <i>Castle</i>, (Commercial), John Davies, Castle square</p> +<p><i>Cuba</i>, Josiah Roberts, Ferryside</p> +<p><i>George</i>, (Commercial), William Frederick Price, 50, Wind +street</p> +<p><i>King’s Arms</i>, J. Probett, 26, High street</p> +<p>* <i>Mackworth Arms</i>, (Family and Commercial), William +Thomas, 10, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Packet</i>, John Scott, 130, Strand</p> +<h3>INNS AND PUBLIC HOUSES.</h3> +<p><i>Adelaide</i>, T. W. Cordukes, 12, Adelaide street</p> +<p><i>Albion</i>, W. Edwards, 24, Greenfield street</p> +<p><i>Ancient Briton</i>, Miss Lewis, 157, High street</p> +<p><i>Angel</i>, Patrick Carrol, 2, Llangefelach street</p> +<p><i>Apple Tree</i>, Edward Evans, Caer street</p> +<p><i>Beaufort Arms</i>, David Davies, 6, Ferryside</p> +<p><i>Bell</i>, David Davies, 54, Oxford street</p> +<p><a name="page65"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +65</span><i>Benson’s Arms</i>, John Lewis, Ferryside</p> +<p><i>Black Cock</i>, Henry Harris, 194, High street</p> +<p><i>Black Horse</i>, William Clowes, 79, High street</p> +<p><i>Black Lion</i>, David Evans, 25, Orange street</p> +<p><i>Blue Bell</i>, Henry Chalk, 55, Strand</p> +<p><i>Boar’s Head</i>, James Saph, 20, Gower street</p> +<p><i>Brewers’ Arms</i>, John Horne, 33, Orange street</p> +<p><i>Brewery Inn</i>, David Owen, 68, Strand</p> +<p><i>Brittania</i>, Charles Squance, 15, Back street</p> +<p><i>Brittania</i>, William Sainsbury, 30, Powell street</p> +<p><i>Butchers’ Arms</i>, William Thomas, 11, Caer +street</p> +<p><i>Cambrian</i>, David Davies, 12, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p><i>Christopher Inn</i>, J. Duncan, 12, Somerset place</p> +<p><i>Clarence Inn</i>, R. Phillips, 6, Orange street</p> +<p><i>Coach and Horses</i>, Owen Davies, 132, High street</p> +<p><i>Colliers’ Arms</i>, David Roderick, Waterloo +street</p> +<p><i>Compass</i>, David Jones, 63, High street</p> +<p><i>Copperman’s Arms</i>, M. Davies, Pentregumed</p> +<p><i>Corner House</i>, Elizabeth Morris, 45, Ebenezer street</p> +<p><i>Cross Keys</i>, J. G. Toms, St. Mary street</p> +<p><i>Crown</i>, James Harris, 24, Strand</p> +<p><i>Crown and Anchor</i>, Mrs. E. Terry, 115, Strand</p> +<p><i>Devonport Arms</i>, Matthew Rees, 13, Orchard street</p> +<p><i>Dillwyn Arms</i>, David Davies, 3, Union street</p> +<p><i>Dock Inn</i>, Richard Thomas, 11, Camden street</p> +<p><i>Dolphin</i>, John Thomas, 33, Ebenezer street</p> +<p><i>Druids’ Arms</i>, Thomas Perrins, 9, Mariner +street</p> +<p><i>Duke of Marlborough</i>, H. J. Rook, 22, Madoc street</p> +<p><i>Duke of Wellington</i>, Sarah Randall, 19, St. Mary +street</p> +<p><i>Duke Tavern</i>, James Farish, 2, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Exeter Inn</i>, Charles Doyle, 27, Union street</p> +<p><i>Farmers’ Arms</i>, Robert Perman, 8, Union street</p> +<p><i>Farmers’ Arms</i>, Rachel Hopkins, Frog street</p> +<p><i>Fishguard Arms</i>, William Evans, 1, Union street</p> +<p><i>Fishmonger’s Arms</i>, Rees Price, 15, Park +street</p> +<p><i>Fox</i>, William Sims, Foxhole</p> +<p><i>Fox and Hounds</i>, John Harding, 2, Pottery street</p> +<p><i>Fuel Inn</i>, Elias Phillips, Ferryside</p> +<p><i>Full Moon</i>, William Dowdall, 146, High street</p> +<p><i>Gardeners’ Arms</i>, John Polety, 1, Garden +street</p> +<p><i>General Picton</i>, John Stacey, 9, King street</p> +<p><i>Glamorgan Arms</i>, William Morris, 10, Union street</p> +<p><i>Globe Inn</i>, John Dalton, 8, Strand</p> +<p><i>Globe Inn</i>, John Bowen, Ferryside</p> +<p><i>Globe Inn</i>, Morgan Thomas, 96, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Gloucester Arms</i>, William Bowen, 134, Strand</p> +<p><i>Golden Lion</i>, Samuel James, 6, Dyvatty street</p> +<p><a name="page66"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +66</span><i>Gower Arms</i>, David Thomas, 71, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Green Dragon</i>, James Friendship, 131, Strand</p> +<p><i>Griffin Inn</i>, William Isaac, 2, Cambrian Foundry +place</p> +<p><i>Hare Inn</i>, Frederick Yates, 64, Back street</p> +<p><i>Heathfield Inn</i>, W. G. Pond, 84, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Hop Pole Inn</i>, Christopher Copas, Edward street</p> +<p><i>Hope and Anchor</i>, James Williams, 15, Fisher street</p> +<p><i>Horse and Groom</i>, William Rees, 21, College street</p> +<p><i>Horse and Jockey</i>, Richard Pearn, Jockey street</p> +<p><i>Ivorites’ Arms</i>, Evan Jones, 48, High street</p> +<p><i>Ivy Bush</i>, Lewis Griffiths, 33, Charles street</p> +<p><i>Ivy Bush</i>, Philip Evans, Ferryside</p> +<p><i>Jeffrey’s Arms</i>, Charles Dicks, 13, Oxford +street</p> +<p><i>Jersey Arms</i>, Robert Jones, 3, Orange street</p> +<p><i>Joiners’ Arms</i>, Peter Anthony, 69, Orange +street</p> +<p><i>Joiners’ Arms</i>, John Thomas, Foxhole</p> +<p><i>Jolly Butcher</i>, Frederick Woolard, 58, Back street</p> +<p><i>Jolly Tar</i>, Lewis Loveless, 30, Wind street</p> +<p><i>King’s Head</i>, Martha Serle, 9, High street</p> +<p><i>King’s Head</i>, William Lewis, 1, Portland +street</p> +<p><i>King William</i>, Elizabeth Richards, 150, High street</p> +<p><i>King William the Fourth</i>, James Powell, 178, High +street</p> +<p><i>Lamb and Flag</i>, Thomas Bowen, Prince street</p> +<p><i>Lamb and Flag</i>, James Harris, 22, Llangefelach +street</p> +<p><i>Lamb and Flag</i>, John Jenkins, Foxhole</p> +<p><i>Lord Nelson</i>, Susan Howell, 13, Calvert street</p> +<p><i>Lord Nelson</i>, Diana Alban, 170, High street</p> +<p><i>Lower Cock</i>, William Jenkins, 54, High street</p> +<p><i>Lower Lamb</i>, Frances Randall, 111, High street</p> +<p><i>Malsters’ Arms</i>, W. Wechio, 67, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Mansell’s Arms</i>, Daniel Bowen, Wellington +street</p> +<p><i>Mansell’s Arms</i>, David Williams, 18, Oxford +street</p> +<p><i>Margam Inn</i>, Rees John, Mysydd street</p> +<p><i>Masons’ Arms</i>, John Betts, 34, High street</p> +<p><i>Masons’ Arms</i>, David Davies, 1, Charles street</p> +<p><i>Masons’ Arms</i>, Rachel Rees, Tyr Landwr</p> +<p><i>Mermaid</i>, Thomas Samuel, Port tennant</p> +<p><i>Mile End Inn</i>, William Rees, Port tennant</p> +<p><i>Nag’s Head</i>, John Spencer, 23, Goat street</p> +<p><i>Neptune</i>, Joseph Griffiths, 67, Strand</p> +<p><i>Northumberland Inn</i>, John Morris, 10, Strand</p> +<p><i>Oddfellows’ Tavern</i>, William Phillips, Wellington +street</p> +<p><i>Old Duke</i>, Thomas Johns, 140, High street</p> +<p><i>Old Swan Inn</i>, William Williams, 15, Dynevor place</p> +<p><i>Old Willow Tree</i>, George Richards, 108, High street</p> +<p><i>Orange Tree</i>, Jane Philips, 6, Orange street</p> +<p><a name="page67"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +67</span><i>Oxford Inn</i>, John Jenkins, 15, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Park Inn</i>, William Jones, 29, Park street</p> +<p><i>Patriot</i>, Rees Williams, 3, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p><i>Peace and Plenty</i>, Arthur Hare, 46, Strand</p> +<p><i>Pentlergare Arms</i>, John Davies, 9, Union Street</p> +<p><i>Plough Inn</i>, William Hughes, 3, Portland street</p> +<p><i>Plume of Feathers</i>, Elizabeth Haines, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Plymouth Inn</i>, William Whitmore, 24, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Port Tennant Inn</i>, George Row, Port tennant</p> +<p><i>Powell’s Arms</i>, Richard Parker, 178, High +street</p> +<p><i>Prince of Wales</i>, Charles Nash, 6, High street</p> +<p><i>Quay Tavern</i>, James Bright, 7, Quay</p> +<p><i>Queen’s Arms</i>, Morgan Thomas, 11, Dillwyn +street</p> +<p><i>Queen Adelaide</i>, Charles Davies, 40, New street</p> +<p><i>Queen Adelaide</i>, James Francis, 17, Pottery street</p> +<p><i>Queen’s Head</i>, Margaret Mingam, 19, Queen +street</p> +<p><i>Railway Inn</i>, Robert Elliott, 29, Powell street</p> +<p><i>Recruiting Officer</i>, John Rees, 24, High street</p> +<p><i>Red Cow</i>, David Roderick, 200, High street</p> +<p><i>Red House</i>, Mary Thomas, Tyr Landwr</p> +<p><i>Rock and Fountain</i>, William Webb, Mysydd street</p> +<p><i>Rope Makers’ Arms</i>, David Williams, 9, Emma +street</p> +<p><i>Rose Inn</i>, Henry Rees, 10, Pleasant street</p> +<p><i>Rose and Crown</i>, Lawrence Millward, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Rose and Crown</i>, William Grant, 72, High street</p> +<p><i>Royal Arch</i>, Thomas Lavender, 16, Goat street</p> +<p><i>Royal Arch Tavern</i>, Smith and Evans, 53, Strand</p> +<p><i>Rutland Arms</i>, Mary Jancey, 24, Rutland street</p> +<p><i>Sailor’s Return</i>, Jenkin Jones, Back street</p> +<p><i>Sailor’s Home</i>, William Phillips, 29, Orchard +street</p> +<p><i>Sawyers’ Arms</i>, Mary Williams, James street</p> +<p><i>Scotch Hero</i>, Alexander Steele, 28, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Shades Tavern</i>, Joseph Gregory, 8, Salubrious place</p> +<p><i>Ship Inn</i>, John Price, Foxhole</p> +<p><i>Ship Inn</i>, James Rees, 4, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p><i>Ship Inn</i>, E. G. Roe, Quay parade</p> +<p><i>Ship-a-Ground</i>, James, Thomas, 2, Dragon lane</p> +<p><i>Ship and Castle</i>, Thomas Goldsworthy, 78, Strand</p> +<p><i>Shipping Gazette</i>, Mrs. Fuller, 133, Strand</p> +<p><i>Shoulder of Mutton</i>, Francis Leyson, 159 and 160, High +street</p> +<p><i>Six Bells</i>, Griffith Walters, Union street</p> +<p><i>Smiths’ Arms</i>, John Bevan, 124, High street</p> +<p><i>Smiths’ Arms</i>, Thomas Davies, Foxhole</p> +<p><i>Spotted Leopard</i>, William Clowes, 28, Mariner street</p> +<p><i>Square and Compass</i>, John Lewis, 110, High street</p> +<p><i>Steam Engine House</i>, William Dryden, 33, Orchard +street</p> +<p><i>Star</i>, Mrs. Trenor, 6, Cross street</p> +<p><a name="page68"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +68</span><i>Swan</i>, William Williams, Gower street</p> +<p><i>Swansea Arms</i>, Samuel Nicholas, 191, High street</p> +<p><i>Swansea Arms</i>, William Savours, 86, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Swansea Tavern</i>, B. Howell, 86, High street</p> +<p><i>Swansea Castle</i>, Thomas Renoden, 25, Dillwyn street</p> +<p><i>St. Ives Arms</i>, Llewellyn Rees, 15, Caer street</p> +<p><i>Talbot Arms</i>, Susan Bramble, 8, St. Mary street</p> +<p><i>Three Crowns</i>, David Jenkins, 22, High street</p> +<p><i>Three Mariners</i>, Robert Bottin, 19, Strand</p> +<p><i>Travellers’ Rest</i>, Thomas Brown, Sea Beach</p> +<p><i>Tunnel</i>, Joseph Ellisen, Bath lane</p> +<p><i>Ty-Melyn</i>, Lewis Lloydd, 51, High street</p> +<p><i>Union Inn</i>, W. C. Fuller, 109, Strand</p> +<p><i>Union Inn</i>, David Jones, 5, Union street</p> +<p><i>Upper Cock</i>, Thomas Lewis, 186, High street</p> +<p><i>Upper Lamb</i>, Elizabeth Jenkins, 30, Greenhill</p> +<p><i>Vernon Arms</i>, Alfred Oborn, 7, Caer street</p> +<p><i>Victory Tavern</i>, Robert Cristleton, 7, Little Wind +street</p> +<p><i>Weavers’ Arms</i>, Rees Thomas, 45, Waterloo +street</p> +<p><i>Welcome Inn</i>, Mrs. E. Masters, 104, Strand</p> +<p><i>White Hart</i>, Joseph Morris, 12, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>White Lion Inn</i>, Edward Griffiths, 6, Goat street</p> +<p><i>Willow Tree</i>, John Huxable, 99, High street</p> +<p><i>Worcester Arms</i>, Thomas Sutterby, 2, Little Wind +street</p> +<h3>Iron and Brass Founders.</h3> +<p>Evans and Powell, Landore</p> +<p>Hopkins, Evan, 3, Cambrian Foundry place</p> +<p>Rogers, William, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Strick, John J., Clydach</p> +<p>Woolacott, Robert, 49, Strand</p> +<h3>Ironmongers.</h3> +<p>Bevan, John, 16, Caer street</p> +<p>George, Richard, Castle street</p> +<p>Hughes, Mrs., 5, Oxford street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Samuel, 47, Castle street</p> +<p>Phillips, H., 21, Castle street</p> +<p>Rayner and Gibbs, Castle street</p> +<p>Rutter, Joseph, Strand</p> +<p>Scantlebury, T., 4, Castle square</p> +<p>Shepherd, R., 24, Castle street</p> +<h3>Law Stationers.</h3> +<p>Furrel, J., 16, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Howard, Edward, Somerset place</p> +<h3>Libraries—Circulating.</h3> +<p>Jenkins, Miss, 24, Wind street</p> +<p>Pearse, Ebenezer, 15, Wind street</p> +<h3>Linen and Woollen Drapers, Haberdashers, Hosiers, +&c.</h3> +<p>Davies, Daniel, 1, Castle square</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, 2, High street</p> +<p>Davies, David, Castle street</p> +<p>Davies, William, 1, High street</p> +<p>Evans and Knoyle, 1, Oxford street</p> +<p>Freeth, W., 2, Temple street</p> +<p>Gironimo, W. H., 227, High street</p> +<p><a name="page69"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 69</span>Howell, +George, 63, Wind street</p> +<p>Hughes, Mrs., Castle street</p> +<p>Hurndall, H. and W., 1, Temple street</p> +<p>Jones and Eaton, 3, Temple street</p> +<p>Jones, John, 10, Castle street</p> +<p>Lewis, Jacob, 32, Castle street</p> +<p>Lewis, Samuel, Castle street</p> +<p>Lumley, R., 6, Temple street</p> +<p>Mitchell, W. R., 65, Oxford street</p> +<p>Oakshot, John, 14, Wind street</p> +<p>Richards, W., 30, Castle street</p> +<p>Richmond, T. W., 7, Castle square</p> +<p>Robertson, J., 40, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Scourfield, J., 82, Oxford street</p> +<p>Smyth, Edward, 11, Castle square</p> +<p>Tucker and Goodall, 23, Castle street</p> +<h3>Livery Stable Keepers.</h3> +<p>Barnes, Henry, Rutland street</p> +<p>Barter, Charles, Wassail street</p> +<p>Davies, David, <i>Beaufort Arms</i>, Ferryside</p> +<p>Mc’Adams, J. C. K., 3, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Stevens, David, (cab proprietor) Clarence street, and Fisher +street</p> +<p>Williams, David, Wind street and Rutland street</p> +<p>Williams, Wm., <i>Swan Inn</i>, Gower street</p> +<p>Williams, James, Fisher street</p> +<h3>Lock and White-smiths and Bellhangers.</h3> +<p>Cummings, John, 30, Goat street</p> +<p>Davies, David, Caer street</p> +<p>Fitt, Benjamin, Orchard street</p> +<p>Rogers, William, Waterloo street</p> +<p>Taylor, H. E., High street</p> +<h3>Lodging House Keepers.</h3> +<p>Allen, Mary, 4, Somerset place</p> +<p>Andrews, H. J., 7, Somerset place</p> +<p>Bath, C., 8, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Bennett, Mrs., 16, Camden street</p> +<p>Bevan, Mrs. W., 32, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Blackmore, Herbert, 1, Island street</p> +<p>Blake, J. W., 1, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Collier, Mrs., 25, Oxford street</p> +<p>Cook, Mrs. E., 12, Camden place</p> +<p>Couch, D. E., 9, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Davies, E. M., Mount pleasant</p> +<p>Davies, Mary, 21, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Davies, Mary, 8, Camden place</p> +<p>Davies, Richard, 30, Rutland street</p> +<p>Day, William, 1, Mount street</p> +<p>Evans, Mrs., Strand</p> +<p>Evans, Thomas, 13, Somerset place</p> +<p>Griffiths, Joseph, 15, Nelson street</p> +<p>Guy, Richard, 14, Somerset place</p> +<p>Harding, Mrs., 36, Singleton street</p> +<p>Hazel, Thomas, 6, Quay parade</p> +<p>Henshaw, Jane, 5, Prospect place</p> +<p>Jobson, Margaret, 33, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Jones, J. H., 18, Somerset place</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs., 8, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Jones, Mrs., 42, Oxford street</p> +<p>Lewis, John, 2, South Prospect place</p> +<p>Lewis, Mary, 3, Albert place</p> +<p>Long, C., 13, Gam street</p> +<p>Lovering, Mrs., 20, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Lovering, Mrs. C., Adelaide street</p> +<p>Manning, Mrs. E., Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Meager, Mrs., 29, Orange street</p> +<p>Morgan, Mrs. W., Burrows gardens</p> +<p>Morgan, Mrs. W., 24, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Parry, Miss, 16, Somerset place</p> +<p>Pilditch, Mrs., Dillwyn street</p> +<p><a name="page70"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 70</span>Popham, +John, 9, Orange street</p> +<p>Rosser, T., 15, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Soulby, Mrs., Cambrian place</p> +<p>Stephens, Mrs. D. R., Heathfield terrace</p> +<p>Stephens, Mrs., 22, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Thomas, Mary, 15, Somerset place</p> +<p>Thomas, Mrs. M., 28, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Truscott, James, 14, Adelaide street</p> +<p>Williams, Edward, 29, Rutland street</p> +<h3>Malsters.</h3> +<p>Andrews, J., 13, Fisher street</p> +<p>Ballinger, W., 33, High street</p> +<p>Glasbrook, Thomas, Morriston</p> +<p>Griffiths, Henry, 45, Oxford street</p> +<p>Hoare, John, Swansea Brewery</p> +<p>Squance, R., 32, Oxford street</p> +<p>Wechio, D., Lower Oxford street</p> +<h3>Marine Store Dealers.</h3> +<p>Barber, Thomas, 44, Greenhill</p> +<p>Godbeare, G., Devonshire cottage, Town hill</p> +<p>Payne, Robert, Quay</p> +<h3>Mast, Oar, Block, and Pump Makers.</h3> +<p>Clement, Mary, Quay</p> +<p>Crocker, John, Quay</p> +<p>Luff, George, Quay</p> +<p>Robinson, George, 103, Strand</p> +<h3>Merchants.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Copper Ore +Merchants</i>.</p> +<p>Beynon, J., 9, Brunswick place</p> +<p>Biddulph, John, Bath lane</p> +<p>Booth, H. C., 3, Calvert terrace</p> +<p>Boundy, T., 10, Northampton place</p> +<p>Eaton, H. K., 4, Ferryside</p> +<p>Edwards, Edwin, 6, Pier street</p> +<p>Essery, T. B., Quay</p> +<p>Francis and Son, Strand</p> +<p>Francis and Strick, 78, Strand</p> +<p>Leach, Richardson and Co., 120, Strand</p> +<p>Leyshon, J. and Co., 46, Strand</p> +<p>M’Adams, C. K., 4, Prospect place</p> +<p>Meager, F., 17, Strand</p> +<p>Michael, Lewin, 31, Oxford street</p> +<p>Michael, M. J., Wind street</p> +<p>Richardson, John, 4, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Ruxton, John, 13, Camden place</p> +<p>Shepherdson, George, 2, Albert place</p> +<p>Simpson, J., 5, Melbourne place</p> +<p>Stephens, James, 11, Union street</p> +<p>Strick, G. B., 11, Cambrian place</p> +<p>Strick, James, 4, Gloucester place</p> +<p>Strick, J. J., 75, Strand</p> +<p>Strick, Thomas, Gloucester place</p> +<p>Thompson, R., 5, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Walters, D., 62, Wind street</p> +<p>Walters and Sons, 64 and 65, Wind street</p> +<p>Wood, Townsend, and Co., Bath lane</p> +<h3>Millers.—Corn.</h3> +<p>Walters, David, Wind street</p> +<p>Padley, William, Pottery Mill</p> +<h3>Milliners and Dress Makers.</h3> +<p>Arnold, Jane, Oxford street</p> +<p>Chapman, Mrs., 17, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Curran, H., 4, Caer street</p> +<p>Hernamann, Misses, 11, Castle street</p> +<p>Hughes, Jane, 4, Castle street</p> +<p>Hughes, Mrs. R., Northampton place</p> +<p><a name="page71"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 71</span>Jones, +M., 25, College street</p> +<p>Matthews, Mrs., 80, High street</p> +<p>Noyle, E., 3, Wassail street</p> +<p>Oborn, Mrs., 7, Castle street</p> +<p>Potter, Miss, 15, Singleton street</p> +<p>Price, Miss, 4, Garden street</p> +<p>Thomas, Miss, 14, Oxford street</p> +<p>Walters, Ann, 17, Calvert street</p> +<p>Wilson, Mary, 18, Goat street</p> +<h3>Musical Instrument, & Music Sellers and Tuners.</h3> +<p>Brader, John, 14, Wind street</p> +<p>Madel, Frederick, (organ builder), 5, Herbert place</p> +<h3>Nail Makers.</h3> +<p>Morris, David, Greenhill</p> +<p>Ryan, William, 19, Calvert street</p> +<p>Sideaway, Sargent, 16, Orange street</p> +<h3>Nurserymen and Florists.</h3> +<p>Beer and Shaw, St. Helens road, and Sketty</p> +<p>Melville, W., 9, College street</p> +<p>Nott, George, Cwm Donkin</p> +<p>White, William, Fynone gardens</p> +<h3>Outfitters and Clothiers.</h3> +<p>Clutton, V. and Son, 87, Strand</p> +<p>Holloway, H. W., 2, High street</p> +<p>Jacob, Greenborne, 30, Strand</p> +<p>Moses, Moses, 106, Strand</p> +<p>Sutton, Abraham, 17, College street</p> +<p>West and Covington, 4, High street</p> +<h3>Painters and Glaziers.</h3> +<p>Atkins, Joseph, 125, High street</p> +<p>Bonnet, F., 7, Quay parade</p> +<p>Davies, John, 190, High street</p> +<p>Ellery, J. M., 93, Oxford street</p> +<p>Ford, H. A., 8, Oxford street</p> +<p>Jenkins, J. G., 114, Strand</p> +<p>Jones, William, 105, Strand</p> +<p>Mitchell, W., 21, Gower street</p> +<p>Neat, John, 72, Oxford street</p> +<h3>Paper Hangers.</h3> +<p>Ellery, J. M., 93, Oxford street</p> +<p>Ford, H. A., 8, Oxford street</p> +<p>Mitchell, W., 21, Gower street</p> +<p>Neat, John, 72, Oxford street</p> +<h3>Pawnbrokers.</h3> +<p>Biggs, E., 226, High street</p> +<p>Frankell, H., 17, Goat street</p> +<p>Frankell, M. and D., 20, High street</p> +<p>Goldberg, Simon, 13, Goat street</p> +<p>Joseph, Jacob, 39, Castle street</p> +<p>Marks, Rosetta, 209, High street</p> +<p>Moses, J. M., 7, High street</p> +<h3>Physicians.</h3> +<p>Bird, G. G., 2, Burrows place</p> +<p>Howell, Edward, South-hill place</p> +<p>Nicol, David, 9, Russel place</p> +<p>Paddon, John, 9, Picton place</p> +<p>Williams, T., 45, Wind street</p> +<h3>Pilots—Licensed.</h3> +<p>Austin, John</p> +<p>Austin, William</p> +<p>Bidder, George</p> +<p>Blackmore, Herbert</p> +<p>Blackmore, William</p> +<p>Davies, Evan</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas</p> +<p>Deusbury, Philip</p> +<p>George, James</p> +<p>Gordon, Richard</p> +<p>Hopkin, David</p> +<p>Hughes, Samuel</p> +<p>Johnson, John</p> +<p><a name="page72"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +72</span>Mitchell, James</p> +<p>Mitchell, Richard</p> +<p>Morgan, Thomas</p> +<p>Mugford, Richard</p> +<p>Murphy, Edward</p> +<p>Owens, George</p> +<p>Owens, John</p> +<p>Prust, William</p> +<p>Rees, Thomas</p> +<p>Rees, William</p> +<p>Robinson, Joseph</p> +<p>Robinson, Robert</p> +<p>Rosser, Jeremiah</p> +<p>Rosser, John</p> +<p>Rosser, Lewis</p> +<p>Salmon, William</p> +<p>Stevens, Joseph</p> +<p>Thomas, William</p> +<p>Walker, John</p> +<h3>Provision Dealers.</h3> +<p>Adams, R., 74, Oxford street</p> +<p>Bowden, John, Wind street</p> +<p>Davies, C. S., High street</p> +<p>Harding, Daniel, 17, Castle street</p> +<p>Jones, David, 8, Goat street</p> +<p>Row, George, Wind street</p> +<h3>Plasterers and Slaters.</h3> +<p>Crimp, George, 1, Rutland street</p> +<p>George, Thomas, Pleasant row</p> +<p>Lewis, W., 17, Clarence terrace</p> +<p>Poletty, John, Garden street</p> +<p>Thomas, G., 17, Clifton street</p> +<h3>Plumbers.</h3> +<p>Arnold, H. T., 7, Temple street</p> +<p>Bonnett, F., 7, Quay parade</p> +<p>Davies, W., 18, Calvert street</p> +<p>Stevens, E., 2, Worcester place</p> +<p>Taylor, H. E., 21, High street</p> +<p>Williams, J., 24, Orange street</p> +<h3>Printers—Letter-press.</h3> +<p>Davies, T. R., 13, Castle street</p> +<p>Griffiths, Evan, 11, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, J., <i>Swansea and Glamorgan Herald</i> office, +Castle square</p> +<p>Jones, Herbert, Oxford street</p> +<p>Morris, W., Stamp-office, High street</p> +<p>Pearse, E., <i>Railway Guide</i> office, 15, Wind street</p> +<p>Price, H. A., Angel street</p> +<p>Rosser and Williams, 214, High street</p> +<p>Williams, John, <i>Cambrian</i> office, 58, Wind street</p> +<h3>Printers—Lithographic and Copperplate.</h3> +<p>Bonnett, John, 41, Wind street</p> +<p>Jackson, C. J., 42, Wind Street</p> +<p>Pearse, E., 15, Wind street</p> +<h3>Professors and Teachers.</h3> +<p>Barree, E., (dancing), 6, Prospect place</p> +<p>Bedford, Emma, (dancing), Wind street</p> +<p>Jarmacque, Louis, (languages), 13, Northampton place</p> +<p>Roberts, John, (Welsh), High street</p> +<p>Salveson, Theodore, (navigation) 2, Heathfield street</p> +<p>Williams, W. P., (harp), 11, Nelson street</p> +<h3>Rope and Twine Makers.</h3> +<p>Couch, David E., Wellington street</p> +<p>Rutter, Joseph, Strand</p> +<p>Thomas, Stephen, 3, Quay</p> +<p>Williams, Daniel, 43, Waterloo street</p> +<h3><a name="page73"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 73</span>Saddle +and Harness Makers.</h3> +<p>Buse, John, 3, Oxford street</p> +<p>Roe, Edward, 90, Oxford street</p> +<p>Young, H. G., 55, Wind street</p> +<h3>Sail Makers.</h3> +<p>Challicombe, H., 9, Heathfield lodge</p> +<p>Cheshire, John, Ferryside</p> +<p>Couch, G. T., Padley’s yard</p> +<h3>Salt Merchants.</h3> +<p>Pockett, Walter, Quay</p> +<p>Walters, David, Wind street</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas, Wind street</p> +<h3>Schools.</h3> +<p>Bennet, Miss, 11, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Brettell, Miss H., Heathfield terrace</p> +<p>Brettell, Miss L., 12, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Colston, J. R., York street</p> +<p>Coombe, Mrs. M., 22, Union street</p> +<p>Crabbe, William, Dynevor place</p> +<p>D’Austin, A., 13, Nelson street</p> +<p>Davies, Evan, A.M., Ivy lodge</p> +<p>Evans, Evan, 1, Matthew street</p> +<p>Evans, Rev. G. P., 3, Northampton place</p> +<p>Evans, Mrs., 1, Herbert place</p> +<p>Gronow, William, 27, Strand</p> +<p>Gwynne, Richard, Foxhole</p> +<p>Hammet, J., 9, Nelson terrace</p> +<p>Harris, Rev. J. H., 13, Union street</p> +<p>Huggins, Misses S. and J., 3, Mount street</p> +<p>Hunnam, Mrs., 25, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Jones, Miss, 28, Gower street</p> +<p>Kneath, Thomas, 7, Park street</p> +<p>Leaker, Miss P., 2, Dynevor place</p> +<p>Meluish, Miss E., 12, Dillwyn street</p> +<p>Mitchell, W., 6, Fisher street</p> +<p>Swansea Grammar School, Mount pleasant, Head Master, Thomas +Noon, M.A., Ph.D.</p> +<p>Rosewall, Miss, 3, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Smith, E., 8, Rutland street</p> +<p>Smith, Misses, Pestalozzian Establishment, 7, Rutland +street</p> +<p>Williams, J., 7, Nelson terrace</p> +<h3>Seedsmen.</h3> +<p>Beer and Shaw, St. Helen’s road and Sketty</p> +<p>Bevan, John, 16, Caer street</p> +<p>Evans and Co., 243, High street</p> +<p>Melville, W., 9, College street</p> +<p>White, William, Fynone gardens</p> +<h3>Ship and Boat Builders.</h3> +<p>Meager, C. B. and Co., Villiers Dock</p> +<p>Meager, William, Phœnix Dock</p> +<p>Richardson, Brothers., Patent Slip</p> +<p>Robinson, T., 12, St. David’s place and Ferryside</p> +<h3>Ship Chandlers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Ironmongers</i>.</p> +<p>Johnston, J., 3, South Prospect place</p> +<p>Maine, Robert, 6, Strand</p> +<p>Meager, R. and Co., 39, Strand</p> +<p>Rutter Joseph, 51, Strand</p> +<h3>Silversmiths and Jewellers.</h3> +<p>Brown, Soloman, 16, Nelson street</p> +<p>Hennessy, B. R., 5, Wind street</p> +<p>Hutchinson, C., 46, Wind street</p> +<p>Jenkins, J., 50, Wind street</p> +<p>Joseph, Benjamin, 15, High street</p> +<p><a name="page74"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 74</span>Kern, +James and Co., 195, High street</p> +<p>Owen, J. T., 4, College street</p> +<p>Rayner, W. R., Castle street</p> +<p>Seline, Moses, 10, Park street</p> +<p>Tyte, C., 16, Wind street</p> +<h3>Slate Merchants.</h3> +<p>Conybeare, G., 22, Madoc street</p> +<p>Lumley, R., 4, Temple street</p> +<h3>Solicitors.</h3> +<p>Attwood and Brown, Prospect place</p> +<p>Beor, R. W., St. Mary street</p> +<p>Collins, Charles, Fisher street</p> +<p>David, David, 18, Castle street</p> +<p>Essery, Richard, Castle street</p> +<p>Gascoine, John, 236, High street</p> +<p>Howard, John, Worcester place</p> +<p>Jenkins, J. T., 17, High street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Richard, Goat street</p> +<p>Jones, John, Temple street</p> +<p>Rees, I. D., (Clerk to the County Court), 1, Worcester +place</p> +<p>Smart, John Naish, 10, Quay parade</p> +<p>Strick, Edward, (Clerk to the Local Board of Health), Fisher +street</p> +<p>Thomas, Lewis, (Solicitor to the Harbour Trusts), Fisher +street</p> +<p>Tripp, John Rolley, 1, Somerset place</p> +<h3>Stone Masons.</h3> +<p>Bevan, Philip, James street</p> +<p>Bowen, Evan, 12, Goat street</p> +<p>Furr, William, 9, Camden place</p> +<p>Griffiths, John, 34, Park street</p> +<p>Griffiths, W., 3, Rutland street</p> +<p>Strawbridge, G., 30, Park street, (Freestone)</p> +<h3>Straw Bonnet and Hat Makers.</h3> +<p>Lewis, N., 2, South Prospect place</p> +<p>Lewis, Mrs., 47, High street</p> +<h3>Surgeons.</h3> +<p>Couch, J., Camden place</p> +<p>Essery, T. A., Gloucester place</p> +<p>Hall, James, Infirmary</p> +<p>Long, W. H., 11, Fisher street</p> +<p>Michael, W. H., 230, High street</p> +<p>Padley, George, 2, Northampton place</p> +<p>Rowland, William, 7, Prospect place</p> +<p>Williams, O. G., 32, Fisher street</p> +<h3>Surveyors.</h3> +<p>Daniel, B., (land and mineral), 5, Garden street</p> +<p>Daniel, H., (land and mineral), 31, Singleton street</p> +<p>Gant, S. C., 4, Rutland street</p> +<p>Rayner, W., 17, Bellevue street</p> +<p>Richards, J., 32, Cradock street</p> +<p>Richards, W., Trinity place</p> +<p>Struve, W. P., (mineral), 23, Northampton place</p> +<p>Williams, W., 5, Kynaston place</p> +<p>Williams, W., 62, Oxford street</p> +<h3>Tailors and Drapers.</h3> +<p>Cadwallader, E. and Sons, 87, Wind street</p> +<p>Davies, Thomas, 105, High street</p> +<p>Evans, David, 202, High street</p> +<p>Hyam and Co., 37, Castle street</p> +<p>Jenkins, Thomas, 149, Strand</p> +<p>Jones, David, 89, High street</p> +<p>Jones, John, Kynaston place</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, 20, Castle street</p> +<p>Jones, Thomas, Welcome street</p> +<p>Lloydd, G., 87, Oxford street</p> +<p>Lyons, H., 41, High street</p> +<p><a name="page75"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 75</span>Morgan, +John, 3, Welcome street</p> +<p>Protheroe, T., 21, Goat street</p> +<p>Rees, William, 33, Park street</p> +<p>Stevens, J. S., 21, Wind street</p> +<p>Thomas, John, 29, Goat street</p> +<p>Thomas, W., 14, Orchard street</p> +<p>Walters, G., 10, College street</p> +<p>Ward, Joseph, 52, Wind street</p> +<p>Williams, W., 20, College street</p> +<p>Yeates, Robert, 24, College street and 60, Oxford street</p> +<h3>Tallow Chandlers.</h3> +<p>Walters, David, Wind street</p> +<p>Walters, Griffith, Caer street</p> +<p>Walters, Thomas, Wind street</p> +<h3>Tanners.</h3> +<p>Davies, Joseph, Calvert street</p> +<p>Nicholas, T., 7, Gower street</p> +<p>Owen Thomas, 43, High street</p> +<h3>Tea Dealers and Drapers.—Travelling.</h3> +<p>Borland, John, 32, Oxford street</p> +<p>Gracie, G., 26, Union street</p> +<p>Hunter, J. W., 17, Cradock street</p> +<p>Kerr, James, 25, Singleton street</p> +<p>Mc’Millan, H. J., 3, Grove place</p> +<p>Paton, Allen, Oxford street</p> +<p>Swords, J., 2, Melbourne terrace</p> +<h3>Timber Merchants.</h3> +<p>Eaton, H. K., 4, Ferryside</p> +<p>Francis, Richardson, and Co., Strand</p> +<p>Minzies and Williams, New cut</p> +<p>Munro, Grant and Co., Tyrllandwr</p> +<h3>Tinmen and Braziers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Plumbers</i>.</p> +<p>Crabbe, E., 5, Goat street</p> +<p>Crabbe, James, 222, High street</p> +<p>Crowther, Thomas, 25, High street</p> +<h3>Tobacconists.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Grocers</i>.</p> +<p>Bonnett, John, 41, Wind street</p> +<p>Bowden, John, 7, Wind street</p> +<h3>Toy Dealers.</h3> +<p>Baker, Henry, Caer street</p> +<p>Brookes, W., 2, Castle street</p> +<p>Corin, J., 15, Castle street</p> +<h3>Undertakers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Drapers</i>.</p> +<p>Ayres, D. T., 1, Gower street</p> +<p>Reed, J. F., Oxford street</p> +<p>Watkins, Thomas, 10, Caer street</p> +<p>Walters, John, Calvert street</p> +<h3>Upholsterers.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>See also Cabinet Makers</i>.</p> +<p>Edwards, M., Singleton street</p> +<p>Stevens, S., 9, Park street</p> +<h3>Watch and Clock Makers.</h3> +<p>Charles, Charles, 44, Castle street</p> +<p>Cousens, R. W., 20, Wind street</p> +<p>Hennessy, B. R., 5, Wind street</p> +<p>Hutchinson, C., 46, Wind street</p> +<p>Jenkins, J., 50, Wind street</p> +<p>Joseph, Benjamin, 15, High street</p> +<p>Kern, James and Co., 195, High street</p> +<p>Linnard, John, 11, College street</p> +<p>Moses, E. F., College street</p> +<p>Owen, J. T., 4, College street</p> +<p>Rayner, W. R., Castle street</p> +<p>Tyte, C., 16, Wind street</p> +<h3>Wheelwrights.</h3> +<p>Hughes, W., High street</p> +<p>Kneath, Mrs., 4, Oxford street</p> +<h3><a name="page76"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 76</span>Wine +and Spirit Merchants.</h3> +<p>Clark, William, 86, Wind street</p> +<p>Jones, W. H., 78, Oxford street</p> +<p>Morgan, S., 2, Castle square</p> +<p>Wheeler, J. D. and Co., 7, Fisher street</p> +<h3>Wine and Spirit Vaults.</h3> +<p>Bevan, E., 41, Castle street</p> +<p>Bennett, F., 37, Orchard street</p> +<p>Bowen, J. W., 3, Castle street</p> +<p>Bustin, Richard, 96, Oxford street</p> +<p>Haines, Charles, Temple street</p> +<p>Hall, Henry, 19, College street</p> +<p>Kneath, Henry, 39, Orange street</p> +<p>Price, M. R., 22, College street</p> +<p>Walker, Henry, 263, High street</p> +<p>Wing, Mrs., 8, Goat street</p> +<h3>Weavers.</h3> +<p>Harris, John, 20, Oxford street</p> +<h3>Woollen Manufacturers.</h3> +<p>Griffiths, M., 22, Castle street</p> +<p>Hopkins, A., 15, Goat street</p> +<p>James, David, 21, Nelson street</p> +<h3>MISCELLANEOUS.</h3> +<p><i>Assayer</i>, John Cristoe, Grove place</p> +<p><i>Alkali Manufacturer</i>, William Thomas, 7, Northampton +place</p> +<p><i>Cattle Dealers</i>, J. W. Blake, 8, Heathfield street, and +John Thomas, 53, Oxford street</p> +<p><i>Cow Keepers</i>, Charles Williams, Townhill, and Benjamin +James, 37, Orange street</p> +<p><i>Cutler and Surgical Instrument Maker</i>, James Joyce, 5, +College street</p> +<p><i>Engravers</i>, John Bonnett, 41, Wind street, Charles James +Jackson, 42, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Gun Maker</i>, Charles Brookes, 2, Castle street</p> +<p><i>Gutta Percha and Vulcanized India Rubber Dealer</i>, George +H. Gale, 40, Wind street</p> +<p><i>Hatter</i>, Francis Thomas, 27, College street</p> +<p><i>Last and Boot-Tree Maker</i>, James Ashman, Fynone road</p> +<p><i>Marble and Slate Works</i>, P. Rogers and Sons, +World’s end</p> +<p><i>Skinner and Glove Manufacturer</i>, James Davies, 34, +Orange street</p> +<p><i>Steam Saw Mills</i>, H. K. Eaton, Oystermouth road</p> +<p><i>Trunk Maker</i>, J. Corin, 15, Castle street</p> +<p><i>Veterinary Surgeon</i>, George Wedon, 11, Park street</p> +<h2><a name="page77"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +77</span>SWANSEA POST OFFICE,<br /> +Fisher street, John Davies, postmaster.</h2> +<h3>Despatches.</h3> +<p>For Gower, Mumbles, and Swansea Valley; box closes at 6 a.m., +despatched at 7 a.m.</p> +<p>Up North Mail, for Neath and all places East of Swansea, to +Gloucester, Bristol, West and North of England, Scotland and +Ireland; box closes at 11.45 a.m., despatched at 1 p.m.</p> +<p>Down North Mail, for Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and +Cardiganshire; box closes at 10 a.m., despatched at 10.30 +a.m.</p> +<p>Up London Mail, for Merthyr, Neath, and all places East of +Swansea, to Gloucester and London, North and West of England, and +all parts of the Kingdom; box closes at 5.45 p.m., despatched at +6.45 p.m.</p> +<p>Down London Mail, for Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and +Cardiganshire; box closes at 10 p.m., despatched at 5.45 a.m.</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>First Delivery at 7.30 a.m. of London Down Mail, +Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardiganshire of previous +evening, and Mumbles, Gower, and Swansea Valley letters.</p> +<p>Second Delivery at 12 at noon, of North Down Mail, and Up +North Mail from Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardiganshire +letters.</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p>Money Orders granted from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Letters to be +registered must be presented at least half-an-hour before the box +closes.</p> +<h2>CHURCHES.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary’s Church</span>, Calvert +street; <i>Vicar</i>, Rev. E. B. Squire; <i>English Curate</i>, +Rev. E. G. Williams; <i>Welsh Curate</i>, Rev. John Clarke; +<i>Parish Clerk</i>, John Walters; <i>Vestry Clerk</i>, R. W. +Beor; <i>Sexton</i>, Robert Phillips; <i>Vicar’s +Wardens</i>, J. Oakshot, W. Rosser; <i>Mayor’s Wardens</i>, +Jacob Lewis, Samuel Evans.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">St. John’s Church</span>, High +street; <i>Perpetual Curate</i>, Rev. Rice Morgan; <i>Assistant +Curate</i>, Rev. W. Rees; <i>Parish Clerk</i>, Thomas Lewis; +<i>Sexton</i>, John Phillips.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Holy Trinity</span>, Trinity place; +<i>Incumbent</i>, Rev. J. P. Leakey; <i>Clerk</i>, John Thomas; +<i>Churchwardens</i>, J. W. Hallam, I. D. Rees.</p> +<h2><a name="page78"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +78</span>DISSENTING CHAPELS.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">Baptist</span>—Mount Pleasant +Chapel, Heathfield street, Rev. Charles Short. York Place +Chapel, York street, Rev. David Evans. Bethesda Chapel, +Bethesda street, (Welsh), Rev. D. Davies. Bethlehem Chapel, +Chapel street, (Welsh), Rev. L. Evans.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Wesleyan Methodist</span>—Wesley +Chapel, College street, Rev. John C. Pengelly, Rev. John +Harding. Tabernacle Chapel, Tontine street, (Welsh), Rev. +B. Roberts.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Wesleyan Reformers</span>—Wesleyan +Reform Chapel, Bellevue street, no stated Minister.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Primitive Methodist</span>—Methodist +Chapel, Tower lane, Rev. J. Warnes, Rev. M. Harvey.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Calvinistic Methodist</span>—Trinity +Chapel, Park street, (Welsh), no stated Minister. Greenhill +Chapel, Chapel street, (Welsh), no stated Minister. Bethany +Chapel, Edward street, Rev. William Williams.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Independent</span>—Castle street +Chapel, Rev. William Jones. Ebenezer street Chapel, +(Welsh), Rev. Elias Jacob. Zion Chapel, High street, +(Welsh), Rev. Thomas Davies. Zoar Chapel, Greenhill, +(Welsh), Rev. Rees Rees.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Countess of +Huntingdon</span>—Huntingdon Chapel, Adelaide street, Rev. +J. W. Whitby.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Unitarian</span>—Unitarian Church, +High street, no stated Minister. Unitarian Chapel, Baptist +court, (Welsh), Rev. J. James.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Society of +Friends</span>—Friends’ Meeting House, Strand.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Roman Catholic</span>—St. +David’s Church, Rutland street, Rev. C. Kavanagh.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Jews’ +Synagogue</span>—Waterloo street, Rev. I. Pisar.</p> +<h2>LAW AND PUBLIC OFFICERS.</h2> +<p>Clerk to Commissioners of Land, Property, and Assessed Taxes, +for Swansea District Christopher Kilby M’Adam, 5, Prospect +place.</p> +<p>Ditto for the District of Llangefelach, Thos. Attwood, Mount +street.</p> +<p>Recorder, J. G. Jeffreys.</p> +<p>Stamp Distributor, William Morris, 228, High street.</p> +<p>Surveyor of Taxes, George Hall, Grove place.</p> +<p>Receiver of Droits of Admiralty, Geo. Holland, 31, Oxford +street.</p> +<p>Lloyd’s agent, James Strick, Strand.</p> +<p>Surveyor of Lloyd’s, W. Johnson, Cradock street.</p> +<p>Collector of Taxes, David Davies, Castle Bailey street.</p> +<p>Collector of Poor Rates, David Thomas, Heathfield street.</p> +<p>Assistant Collector of Poor Rates, John Jones, Union +street.</p> +<p>Collector of Local Board of Health Rate, J. R. Brenton, Oxford +street.</p> +<h2><a name="page79"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 79</span>PUBLIC +BUILDINGS, &c.</h2> +<p>Assembly Rooms, Cambrian place; <i>Keeper</i>, John Luce.</p> +<p>Baths (Warm and Cold), Adelaide street; <i>Proprietor</i>, +George Bowen.</p> +<p>Deaf and Dumb Institution, Picton place; <i>Principal</i>, +Edward Buxton.</p> +<p>Inland Revenue Office, Bush Inn, High street; +<i>Collector</i>, William Thomas Gregory; <i>Clerk</i>, James +Parker; <i>Supervisor</i>, William Ivey; <i>Officers</i>, Peter +Hamley, Thomas Spivey, Thomas Stuchbery, Richard Grainger, +Richard Pike, Richard Wood, and John Redding.</p> +<p>Guildhall and Council Chambers, Somerset place; <i>Hall +Keeper</i>, Thomas Murray.</p> +<p>Harbour Master’s Office, Ferryside; <i>Harbour +Master</i>, J. Edwards; <i>Deputy Harbour Master</i>, William +Rose.</p> +<p>House of Correction, Oystermouth road; <i>Chaplain</i>, Rev. +E. B. Squire; <i>Governor</i>, W. Cox; <i>Matron</i>, Catherine +Cox; <i>Surgeon</i>, J. G. Hall.</p> +<p>Debtors’ Goal, Swansea Castle, <i>Keeper</i>, David +Robinson.</p> +<p>Night Asylum, Singleton street; <i>Keeper</i>, David +Francis.</p> +<p>Markets and Public Slaughter Houses; <i>Lessee</i>, Thomas +Bullin.</p> +<p>Theatre, Temple street; <i>Secretary</i>, J. Lewis, Union +street.</p> +<p>Union Workhouse, Oystermouth road; <i>Chaplain</i>, M. R. +Morgan; <i>Master</i>, Edward Bevan; <i>Matron</i>, Ann +Bevan.</p> +<h2>PUBLIC COMPANIES.</h2> +<p>Swansea Canal; Office, Strand; <i>Clerk</i>, T. A. Marten.</p> +<p>Oystermouth Tramroad; Office, High street; <i>Clerk</i>, J. G. +Jeffreys.</p> +<p>Gas Company; Office, Oystermouth road; <i>Clerk</i>, T. +Glover.</p> +<p>South Wales Railway; Office, High street; +<i>Superintendent</i>, Frederick Clarke.</p> +<p>Ditto Parcel Office, Wind street, <i>Agent</i>, J. Bland.</p> +<p>Swansea Vale Railway; Office, New cut; <i>Secretary</i>, +George Leeds.</p> +<p>Dock Company; Office, Assembly Rooms; <i>Secretary</i>, G. G. +Francis.</p> +<p>Penclawdd Canal and Railway; Office, High street; +<i>Clerk</i>, J. G. Jeffreys.</p> +<p>Swansea Junction Railway; Office, Assembly Rooms; +<i>Secretary</i>, G. G. Francis.</p> +<h2>LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC.</h2> +<p>Royal Institution of South Wales; <i>President</i>, L. W. +Dillwyn, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c.; <i>Honorary Secretaries</i>, J. +G. Jeffreys, F.R.S., and David Nicol, M.D.; <i>Resident +Keeper</i>, Henry Moore.</p> +<p>Swansea Literary and Scientific Society; <i>Honorary +Secretaries</i>, L. Ll. Dillwyn, F.L.S., and J. Jenkins, +F.R.A.S.</p> +<p><a name="page80"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 80</span>Royal +Institution Book Club; <i>Honorary Secretary</i>, George Grant +Francis, F.S.A.</p> +<p>People’s Institute; <i>Honorary Secretary</i>, Henry +Thorne.</p> +<h2>NEWSPAPERS.</h2> +<p>The <i>Cambrian</i>, established 1804, published every Friday +morning; office, 58, Wind street.</p> +<p>The <i>Swansea and Glamorgan Herald</i>, established 1847, +published every Wednesday morning; office, Castle square.</p> +<h2>THE CORPORATION.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">Meet on the Second Friday in every +month, at 11 a.m., in the Council Chamber, Guildhall.</p> +<h3>Officers.</h3> +<p><i>Town Clerk</i>, Charles Basil Mansfield; <i>Treasurers</i>, +The Glamorganshire Banking Company; <i>Receiver and Surveyor</i>, +James Hall; <i>Town Crier</i>, William Shaw; +<i>Serjeants-at-Mace</i>, J. Luce and T. Murray; <i>Market +Inspector</i>, William Lodwick; <i>Public Weigher</i>, Robert +Day; <i>Re-weigher</i>, George Bluett; <i>Corn Meter</i>, Thomas +Phillips.</p> +<p>The Assessors and Auditors are elected on the 1st March; +twelve Corporation Harbour Trustees on the 1st January, in each +year, and six more at Michaelmas every third year; the +Mayor’s Churchwardens on Easter Monday in each year; and +the Mayor’s Auditor on the 1st March.</p> +<h3>Police Force.</h3> +<p><i>Superintendent</i>, Henry Tate; <i>Inspector</i>, John +Bennett; <i>Sergeants</i>, Henry Brice, Daniel Brooks, and Noah +Owen; One Detective Officer and Sixteen Constables; <i>Police +Court and Station</i>, Temple street; <i>Surgeon</i>, T. A. +Essery.</p> +<h3>The Fire Brigade.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Is under the command of +Superintendent Tate and his Officers.</p> +<h3>Town Porters.</h3> +<p><i>Master Porter</i>, William Rose French, Thomas Necrwes, +Robert Gregory, John Morris, William Morgan, Henry Charles, David +Hughes, Richard Morris.</p> +<p><i>Weighing Machine</i>, Quay; <i>Weigher</i>, Robert Day; +<i>Cranes</i>, 1 and 2, Quay; <i>Keeper</i>, William Rose +French.</p> +<h2><a name="page81"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 81</span>LOCAL +BOARD OF HEALTH.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">Meet the first Wednesday in every +month, in the Council Chamber, at eleven o’clock in the +forenoon.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">The Mayor, Aldermen, and +Councillors, for the time being, are <i>ex-officio</i> the +Members of the Board.</p> +<h3>Officers.</h3> +<p><i>Clerk</i>, Edward Strick; <i>Treasurers</i>, The +Glamorganshire Banking Company; <i>Medical Officer of Health</i>, +W. H. Michael; <i>Surveyor</i>, Thomas L. Shaw; <i>Collector of +Rates</i>, John R. Brenton; <i>Inspector of Nuisances</i>, Daniel +Brooks.</p> +<h2>MAGISTRATES.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">Meet in Petty Sessions, every +Tuesday, at 11 a.m., in the Police Court.</p> +<h3>Acting for the Hundred of Swansea.</h3> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p>C. R. M. Talbot, Esq., M.P., Margam</p> +</td> +<td><p>Evan Morgan, Esq., St. Helens</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>J. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P., Singleton</p> +</td> +<td><p>E. R. Wood, Esq., Stouthall</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>H. Hussey Vivian, Esq., M.P., Singleton</p> +</td> +<td><p>C. H. Smith, Esq., Derwenfawr</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>L. W. Dillwyn, Esq., Sketty Hall</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rev. John Collins, Oxwich</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>L. Ll. Dillwyn, Esq., Parkwern</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rev. Samuel Davies, The Grange</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>T. Edw. Thomas, Esq., Glanmor</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. D. Berrington, Esq., Woodlands</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Iltid Thomas, Esq., Hill House</p> +</td> +<td><p>Matthew Moggridge, Esq., Willows</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Christopher James, Esq., Bellevue</p> +</td> +<td><p>G. Byng Morris, Esq., Gabalfa</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Starling Benson, Esq., Russell House</p> +</td> +<td><p>J. N. Lucas, Esq., Greenfield</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p> </p> +</td> +<td><p>Thos. Penrice, Esq., Kilvrough</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h3>For the Borough, of Swansea.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">Meet every morning (except +Tuesday), at 11 a.m., and in the Borough Petty Sessions, on +Saturday, in the Police Court.</p> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p>Geo. Grant Francis, Esq., Mayor</p> +</td> +<td><p>Richard Aubrey, Esq.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>John Joce Strick, Esq., ex-Mayor</p> +</td> +<td><p>George Gwynne Bird, Esq., M.D.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Michael John +Michael, Esq.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Clerk</i>, Thomas Attwood; +<i>Chief Constable</i>, Charles Hutchinson;<br /> +<i>House of Correction</i>, William Cox, <i>Governor</i>.</p> +<p>The Spring Assizes are held at Swansea, early in March; and +the Midsummer Assizes, at Cardiff, in July.</p> +<p>Quarter Sessions: Epiphany at Cardiff; Easter at Swansea; +Midsummer at Cardiff; Michaelmas at Swansea, and adjourned at +each Sessions to Cardiff and Swansea respectively.</p> +<h2><a name="page82"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 82</span>COUNTY +COURT.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">Meet in the Guildhall, for the +Swansea District, every month.</p> +<p><i>Judge</i>, Thomas Falconer, Esq.; <i>Clerk</i>, Lewis +Morris; <i>Deputy Clerk</i>, I. D. Rees; <i>High Bailiff</i>, J. +D. Thomas; <i>Clerk’s Office</i>, Worcester place.</p> +<h2>HARBOUR OFFICERS.</h2> +<p><i>Solicitor</i>, Lewis Thomas; <i>Clerk and Receiver</i>, +Sylvanus Padley; <i>Resident Engineer</i>, James Hall; <i>Harbour +and Pilot Master</i>, John Edwards; <i>Deputy Harbour Master</i>, +William Rose; <i>Water Bailiff</i>, Francis Price; <i>Layer +Keeper</i>, John Henry Baylis; <i>Keeper of the Pier Light</i>, +William Rosser; <i>Keeper of the Mumbles Light</i>, Abraham Ace, +jun.</p> +<h2>CUSTOM HOUSE.</h2> +<p><i>Collector</i>, William Waters; <i>First Clerk</i>, William +Gronow, jun.; <i>Second Clerk</i>, F. Pitman; <i>Comptroller and +Landing Surveyor</i>, Thomas S. Todd; <i>Tide Surveyor</i>, S. B. +Williams; <i>Searchers</i>, <i>Landing</i>, <i>and Coast +Waiters</i>, W. I. Turner and F. Pockett; <i>Lockers</i>, George +George and George Cheshire; <i>Tide Waiters and Boatmen</i>, +William Garde, Daniel Jones, David Evans, David Johns, Edward +Jenkins, H. Newbury, and J. Williams.</p> +<h2>OFFICERS OF THE POOR-LAW BOARD.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">Meet in the Swansea Workhouse, +every Thursday, at 10 a.m.</p> +<p>Chairman, two Vice-Chairmen, ten Guardians for the Town, and +thirty-six for the Country Parishes, elected annually.</p> +<p><i>Clerk</i>, Charles Collins; <i>Surgeon to the Swansea +District</i>, T. A. Essery; <i>Relieving Officer</i>, T. Daniel; +<i>Rate Collector for Swansea</i>, David Thomas; +<i>Superintendent Registrar of Births</i>, <i>Deaths</i>, <i>and +Marriages for the Swansea Union</i>, Charles Collins; <i>Deputy +Superintendent</i>, David David; <i>Registrar of Marriages for +Swansea District</i>, George Baker Haynes; <i>Registrar of Births +and Deaths</i>, John Oakshot; <i>Deputy Registrar</i>, George +Harry.</p> +<h2><a name="page83"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +83</span>INFIRMARY.</h2> +<p><i>Chairman</i>, L. L. Dillwyn; <i>Vice-Chairman</i>, M. +Moggridge; <i>House Surgeon</i>, J. G. Hall; <i>Secretary</i>, +George Turton Stroud; <i>Matron</i>, Mrs. Jones.</p> +<h2>BANKS.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">Branch Bank of England</span>, Temple +street, <i>Agent</i>, F. Ritchie; <i>Sub-Agent</i>, C. +Nicholson.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Glamorganshire Banking Company</span>, +High street, Draw on Jones, Loyd, and Co., London.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Swansea Savings’ Bank</span>, +Heathfield street, <i>Actuary</i>, J. W. Jones.</p> +<h2>PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.</h2> +<h3>The South Wales Railway Up Trains</h3> +<p>For Neath, Briton Ferry, Port Talbot, Pyle, Bridgend, +Lantrissent, Cardiff, Newport, Chepstow, and Gloucester.</p> +<h3>South Wales Railway Down Trains</h3> +<p>For Loughor, Llanelly, Pembrey, Kidwelly, Ferryside, +Carmarthen, Narberth Road, and Haverfordwest.</p> +<h3>Vale of Neath Trains</h3> +<p>For Aberdulais, Glyn-Neath, Resolven, Hirwain, Aberdare, and +Merthyr.</p> +<p>Times altered first of every month. Time Books published +by E. Pearse, 15, Wind street.</p> +<h3>Coaches and Omnibuses.</h3> +<p>To Morriston, Clydach, Pontardawe, Ystalyfera, and Yniscedwyn +daily at 7.0 a.m., by Spencer’s Mail Coach, returning to +Swansea at 3.15 p.m. each evening.</p> +<p>Mumbles Omnibuses from Rees’s, Horse and Groom, College +street, twice a day; Barter’s, from the Rutland Arms, +Rutland street, and Williams’s, from the Hope and Anchor, +Fisher street, each three times a day; and to and from the +Trains.</p> +<h3><a name="page84"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +84</span>Carriers.</h3> +<p>To Yniscedwyn, John Spencer, Mail Coach, from the Nag’s +Head, Goat street, at 7.0 a.m. daily; and Lamb’s Omnibus, +from the Cameron Arms, on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and +Saturday, at 4.0 p.m.</p> +<h3>Steam Packets.</h3> +<p>To Bristol, from Padley’s Wharf, <i>Lord Beresford</i>, +Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent James Wathen Pockett. +Offices at the Wharf.</p> +<p>Ilfracombe, from Padley’s Wharf, <i>Lord Beresford</i>, +Mondays and Thursdays: only in summer. Agent, James Wathen +Pockett.</p> +<p>Liverpool, from the Quay, the <i>Troubadour</i>, Wednesdays, +and <i>Glendower</i>, Fridays. Agent, Edwin Edwards.</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="GutSmall">FINIS.</span></p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">E. 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