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DENBIGH.
DENBIGH. MARKET DAY, Wednesday.-Fair Days, Second Tuesday and Wednesday in each month. COUNTY COURT.—Offices, Swan-lane; Registrar, Mr. T. Gold Edwards Bailiff, Mr. Joseph Roberts, Park-street. REGISTRAR of Births, Marriages* and Deaths,— Mr. Edward Mills, Chapel-place. VALE of Clwyd Cricket and Tennis Club.—Secret- ary, Mr. Guy Francis, solicitor, Vale-street. CONSERVATIVE Association, Love-lane President, Colonel Heaton, Plas Heaton, Trefnant; Vice-presi- dents, Mr. C. Cottom, Mr. B. Bryan, and Mr. J. B. Pritchard, Henllan; secretary and borough registra- tion agent, Mr. William H. Hughes, High-street. Registration agent for West Denbighshire, Mr. B. Bryan. WEST Denbighshire and Denbigh Borough Consti- tutional Club, High-street and Love-lane chairman of directors, Col. Mesham; hon. secretary, Mr. J. P. Lewis, solicitor; caretaker, Mr. Thornton. DENBIGH Provident Society and Clothing Club: President, Rev. D. Davies secretary, Mr. J. Palmer. PRIMROSE League for Denbigh and District: Ruling Councillor, Col. Mesham; Dame President, Mrs. R. Lloyd Williams; hon. secretary, Miss S. E. Jones, Bodlonfa. INFIRMARY.—Chairman of Committee, Colonel A. Mesham; house surgeon, Dr. Bowen Davies; matron, Miss Griffiths secretary, Mr. W. V. Jones. TECHNICAL SCHOOL.—Managed by a Committee representing the County and Town Councils; secretary, Mr. Wm. Price, Henllan-place. SCHOOL BOARD.—Mr. J. Harrison Jones, Mr. Thomas Roberts, Mr. Charles Cottom, Rev. H. Humphreys, M.A., Rev. H. 0. Hughes, Rev. Joseph Evans, Mr. George Williams clerk, Mr. R. Hum- phreys Roberts. Meetings are held the last Tuesday in each month. BANKS.—National and Provincial, Mr. R. E. Hughes, manager; North and South Wales, Mr. W. James, manager.—Building Society Secretary, Mr. William Parry. THE GUARDIANS for Denbigh Parish on the St. Asaph Board of Guardians are Messrs. Joseph Roberts. Gwilym Parry, T. Pierce Hughes, and Hugh Williams. WATER AND GAS COMPANY.—Chairman. Mr. P. H. Chambres; secretary, Mr. W. Vaughan Jones; offices, Vale-street. RESIDENT MINISTERS. — Wesleyans, Rev. Evan Jones. Independents, Rev. J. Charles. English Presbyterians, Rev. J. Evans. Calvinistic Metho- dists, Capel Mawr, Rev. Evan Jones. Baptists, Vacant. Catholic, Father Cuff, S.J. FRE £ READING and Recreation Rooms, Coffee, Billiard Rooms, and Public Baths.—President, T. Gold Edwards, Esq. vice-president, Edward A. Tumour. Esq.; hon. secretary, Mr. H. Rowbotham, Hall-square. Open from 10 am. to 10 p.m. NORTH WALES LUNATIC ASYLUM.—Chairman of I Committee, P. P. Pennant, Esq.; Medical Superin- tendent, Dr. LI. F. Cox; assistant medical officers, Dr. W. W. Herbert and Dr. Owen steward and clerk, Mr. Wm. Barker matron, Mrs. M. Niven Church chaplain, Rev. D. Davies Nonconformist chaplain, Rev. Joseph Evans.—Branch Asylum at Glanywern under same medical management. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.—Armoury and Drill Hall, Lenton Pool; Commandant, Captain E. O. Watkin Davies; Lieutenant, vacant; Instructor, Sergeant Evans; Surgeon, Dr. J. R. Hughes; Lieut.- Surgeon, Dr. LI. Cox; Battalion Officers resident in the district, Col. C. S. Mainwaring, Lieut-Col. Lloyd Williams, Lieut.-Col. R. Gregson Ellis, Lieut.-Col. Saxon Gregson Ellis, and Major T. A. Wynne Edwards. BOKOUGH MAGISTRATES.—E, A. Turnour, Esq. (Mayor), Colonel R. Lloyd Williams, T. J. Williams, J. Harrison Jones, R. C. B. Clough,ll. H. Roberts, J. Lloyd Roberts, W. Mellard, Robert Owen, J. Davies, and D. Lloyd, Esquires, Clerk, Mr. J. Parry Jones. Meetings are held on alternate Fridays; special meetings on Tuesdays. Tiiic CA'1'L;The,,¡e fine old ruins, the resort of thousands of visitors, afford magnificent views of the V.ile of Clwyd. Open daily. Fee to Visitors, 2d. The Castle is managed by a local committee. President, Mr. J. P. Lewis; Mr. Charles Cottom, chairman of committee Mr. B. Bryan, secretary. The Castle-keeper, Mr. Willitvm Roberts, resides opposite the Castle. ( PCBLIC SCHOOLS.—Howell's School: Clerk, Mr. J. P. Lewis, sjlicitor; head-mistress, Mrs. Hughes; housekeeper, Miss Maddison.—County bchool Head-master, Mr. D. Davies, M.A.; second-master, Mr. Howland, B.A.; music master, Mr. T. H. Jones secretary to the Local Governors, Mr. A. Foulkes- Roberts.—Love Lane Young Ladies' School, principal, Miss Hubbard.—Elementary Schools: National school, Lenton pool (Boys), Mr Pierce; (Girls), Miss Rees; (Infants), Miss Jones; Board schools: Love Lane (Boys), Mr. E. J. Roberts; Fron Goch (Girls), Miss Davies; Fron Goch (Infants), Miss Williams.—Henllan schools, Mr Jones and Miss Jones. CLERGY, WARDENS, AC.—Rev. D. Davies, M.A., rector, The Rectory; Rev. Edward J. Davies, B.A., and Rev. H. E. Thomas, B.A., Clergy House, Vale- street, curates; Churchwardens: Rector's warden, Mr. E. J. Swayne; Parish warden, Mr. William Mellard; St. David's wardens, Colonel R. Lloyd Williams and Mr. J. Parry Jones. Organists; English, Mr. Allen Welsh, Mr Pierce. DENBIGHSHIRE HUSSARS YEOMANRY CAVALRY.— Colonel Commandment, Col. H. Howard (late Kith Lancers) second in command, Major Parry. Head Quarters, Wrexham: Staff Sergeant Major and Regimental Clerk, H. Myhill late 18th Hussars). "A" Squadron, Head Quarters, Mold: Captain Ornirod and Captain Cooke. Staff Sergennt Major Ptilser (late of 7th Dragoon Guards). B Squadron, Head Quarters, Denbigh: Captain H. Buddicom. Staff Sergeant Major, E. Bruton (late 3rd Dragoon Guards). Adjutant, Capt. Houldsworth (7th Hussars), Adjutant to the 15th Yeomanry Brigade. Regimental Sergt.-Major, David Williams. BOROUGH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. —President office vacant) Vice-Presidents, Rev. J. Charles and Alderman Boaz Jones treasurer, Mr. Robert Owen, J.P. secretary and registration agent, Mr. Gwilym Parrv. West Denbighshire Liberal Association; Vice-presidents, Mr. Joseph Jones, J.P., Llandulas, and Mr. U. lsgoed Jones, C.C., J.P., Llanrwst; Mr. W. G. Dodd, J.P C.C., Llangollen treasurer, Mr. William Parry, Denbigh; general secretary and registration agent, Mr. Gwilym Parry, Chapel-place, Denbigh.—Liberal Club, High Street: President, Mr. W. H. Evans; treasured-, Mr. Howel Gee, secretary, Mr. W. Price, Henllan-place. Women's Liberal League President, Mks Gee. TOWN COUNCIL. -Mayor, Councillor E. A. Turnour; Aldermen W. I >. W. Griffith, R. H. Roberts, Robert Owen, and Wilhelm Keepfer; Councillors T. A. Wynne Edwards, J. Howel Gee, D. H. Davies, Boaz Jones, W. Mellard, Roger Pryce, A. Lloyd Jones, J. Simor Roberts, R. Henry Roberts (Foxhall), John Lavies, and Griffith Jones, Eglwys. wen; town clerk, Mr. J. Parry Jones; medical officer, DI J. W. Roberts; surveyor, Mr. John Davies 1 ough accountant, Mr. Ellis Williams collector, .1'. E. Mills mace bearer, bailiff, etc., Mr. J. Ro/ erts town crier, Mr. Fred Roberts. The meetingF ire held on the third Tuesday in month iree o'clock. POSTAL NFORMATION.—Letters Deliveries 7 a.m., and 4.45 p.m. Despatches 8 and 11.5 a.m., 2 and 7.8 p.m. Boxes cleared for extra stamps 7.50. Pa :e1. Deliveries 7 a.m., 12.15 and 4.45 p.m. Dl patches 8 and 11 a.m., G.15 and 7.15 p.m. Office ox n ior Money Orders. Postal Orders, Savings H;u.k, Government Annuities and Insurance from H a.m. to 8 p.m. Money Orders and Savings Bank withdrawals by telegraph from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Telegrams irom 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays Office open to the public from 8 a.m., to 10 a.m. Letter Boxes cleared at 4.30 p.m.—Townsend T.S.O., near Railway Station: Boxes cleared for each despatch from HeuI Office on week days only.—Office open for money and telegraphic busines; from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Meek days only.—Head Postmistress, Mrs. Morris. DENBIGH PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.—Meetings of the Counl.y Magistrates are held at Denbigh on the second ar 11 fourth Wednesday In every month. The Magistrates' Clerk is Mr. J. Parry Jones, solicitor. The following are the Magistrates in this division :— Lieut.-Col. H. R. Hughes, Ystrad Hall, Denbigh; W. D. W. Griffith, Esq., Garn, Trefnant; Major R. F. Birch, Maes Elwy, St. Asaph Col. A. Mesham, PontruiiyfUl, Bodfari; Capt. F. B. O. Cole. Llys- meirchion, Denbigh T. Williams, Esq., Llewesog Hall, Denbigh; O. J. Williams, Esq., Cefn, St. Asaph Col. H. LI. Howard, Wigfair, St Asaph John Briscoe, Esq., Wigfair Issa, St. Asaph R. W. Williams Wynn, Esq., Cefn; John Morris, Esq., Liverpool; Col. Heaton, Plas Heaton T. A. Wynne Edwards, Esq., Denbigh; T. J. Williams, Esq., Denbigh E. A. Turnour, Esq. (Mayor of Denbigh), ex-oflicio. c'
RUTHIN.
RUTHIN. THE "FREE PHESS" arrives at Ruthin every Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, and is on Sale at the establishments of Messrs. Kouw & Son, chemists, St. Peter's-square; Mr. C. Aldrieh, pi 1tpr and stationer; Mr. Lewis Jones, printer ana acavoner; Mrs. M. S. Jones, Clwyd-street Mr. W. Williams, printer and stationer or at the liailway Bookstall any of whom will also receive advertisements. MARKET DAY, Monday.—Fair Day, the First Tuesday in each month. COUNTY OFFICES, Castle-street: Clerk of the Peace, Mr. LI. Adams. County gaol, governor, Mr. E. Parry Jones. COUNTY COURT.—Mr. William Lloyd, registrar bailiff, Mr. Baldwin Griffith; sub-bailiff and tithe receiver, Mr. J. M. Hughes. REGISTRAR of Births, Marriages and Deaths, Mr. David Griffiths, Stanley House. INLAND REVENUE.—Taxes Department, Clerk to the Commissioners, Mr. D. Jones, Agency Offices. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.—Armoury and Drill Hall, Borthyn-street. Commandant, Captain Swayne; Lieut. Bamford surgeon, Dr. T. Jenkins chaplain, Rev. J. F. lleece. Instructor, Sergt.-Instructor Andrews; bandmaster, Edward Thomas. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—-Park Place Young Ladies' Seminary, Miss Brown. Miss Price, Castle-street.— Elementary Schools National School, Borthyn, Mr. R. Lloyd, headmaster. Board Schools, Rhos-street, Mr. H. Williams, B.A., headmaster. PRIMROSH LHAGUH, Ruthin Habitation.—Dame President, Mrs. Naylor Leyland, Nantclwyd; Ruling Councillor, Mr. G. H. Denton; Executive Council: Hon. Mrs. George Blezard, Mrs. Denton, Mrs. Houw, Miss. H. Jones, Mrs. Turner, Miso Edwards, Mrs. Theodore Rouw, Miss Jones, Heath- held; Mr. Saxon Gregson Ellis, Mr. E. 0. V. Lloyd, Mr. Theodore Rouw, Mr. Mapplebeck, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Hughes, Miss Evans, Mr. Thomas, Hon. E. Hewitt, Mr. Scales, Miss Agnes Jones, Miss K. Owen, Miss Lloyd. Miss Adams treasurer, Miss Helen Green hon. secretary, Miss Jenkins. HVTlII CHARITY.—Governors The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph (Chairman), The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bangor, The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph, Col. Cornwallis West, Ruthin Castle The Rev. the Warden of Ruthin, Dr. J. R. Jenkins, J.P., Colomendy; Dr. W. D. Jones, Rev. W. P. Whittington, The Mayor of Ruthin, Col. Gregson Ellis, J.P., Mr. T. P. Roberts, Mr. W. T. Rouw, J.P., Dedwyddfa Clerk to thefiovernors, Mr. David Jones, Agency Offices. GAS COMPANY.—Directors: Mr. Arthur E. Magin (Chairman), Dr. Jenkins, Mr. R. G. Joyce, Mr. W. T. Rouw, and Mr. W. Jones, The Mills secretary, Mr. David Jones, Agency Offices: auditor, Mr. R. Phillips Davies. POST OFFICE.—Postmistress, Miss M. Jones. Box closes at 7.50 a.m. 10.45 a.m., 1.45 and 7.15 p.m. Delivery, 7 a.m., 2.80 p.m., and 4,80 p.m. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB, Castle Street. Reading, Smoke, and Billiard Rooms, and Bowling Green. Hon. treasurer, Mr. Wm. Lloyd, Cefn Coch; hon. auditor, Mr. David Jones; secretary, Mr. T. J. Hickman. RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Governors The Rev Chancellor Bulkeley Jones, Warden of Ruthin (Chairman) The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Col. Cornwallis West, Dr. J. M. Hughes. J.P.. Dr. W. D. Jones, Col. Gregson Ellis, Col. Mousley, E. O. V. Lloyd, Esq., E G. Hardy, Esq., Vice-Principal of Jesus College, Oxford; The Mayor of Ruthin, Col. Saxon Ellis, J.P., Messrs. G. 1. Byford and T. P. Roberts. Clerk to the Governors, Mr David Jones, Agency Offices. Head Master, Rev. W. P. Whittington, M.A. WATER COMPANY.—Directors Mr. W. T. Rouw (Chairman), Mr. J. J. Bancroft, Mr. R. G. Joyce, Mr. J. Parry Jones (Denbigh), Mr. C. E. Jones, and Mr. Theodore J. Rouw; secretary, Mr. David Jones, Agency Offices; auditors, Mr. L. G. Thomas and Mr. William Jones, Clwyd Villa. BANKS.—North and South Wales Bank, Market- street, Mr. L G. Thomas, manager. London and Provincial Bank, Clwyd.street, Mr. W. T. A. Jones, manager. Savings Bank, Agency Offices, Well- street. established 1818 treasurer, Mr. L. G. Thomas, N. ct S. W. Bank: auditor. Mr. Hy. Small, F.C.A., Chester. SCHOOL BOARDS.—Ruthin Chairman, Mr. J. W. Lumley vice-chairman, Mr. D. Jones, Heathfield the Rev. J. F. lieece, the Rev. Isaac James, Messrs. Theodore liouw, Francis Do well, and T. H. Roberts clerk, Mr. Ezra Roberts. — Llanfair Chairman, Mr. W. Davies, Llanychan; vice-chairman, Mr. E.Winter; Messrs. John Garner, John Evans, and Evan Davies; clerk, Mr. Ezra Roberts, Vale View, Ruthin. TOWN COUNCIL.—Mayor, Councillor J. M. Hughes; Deputy Mayor, Alderman R. P. Davies; Aldermen R. P. Davies, Edward Roberts, T. P./lioberts, and Ezra Roberts. Councillors vrith dat" f retiring: J. M. Hughes, 1\100; W. Jones, 1.JH; F. Doweil, HIOO; Theodore Rouw, 1899: T. H. Roberts, 1900; T. Williams, 1899; \V. J. Davies, 1899; G. F. Byford, 1901; E. Tegid Owen. 1901; T. J. Roberts, UJLll; J. Roberts, 1901; town clerk, Mr. W. Lloyd, treasurer, Mr. W. Jones, L. and P. Pank surveyor, Mr. Price Morris; medical officer, Dr. W. lJ. Joiits; inspector, Mr. John Morris. RESIDENT CLERGY AND MINISTERS. —The Rev. Chancellor Bulkeley O. Jone-, Rev. J. Fisher, B D., curate Rev. J. F. Reece, B.A.. Rector of Llanfwrog English Presbyterians, pastorate vaaant; Congre- gationalists, Rev. D. Jones Baptists, Rev. I. James; Wesleyans, Rev. H. Lewis Calvinistic Methodists, Well-street, Rev. E. J. Williams Llanfwrog C.M., Rev. E. Stephens. Religious services English and Welsh Church services are held at St. Peter's Church and at Llanrhydd and also at Llanfwrog Parish Church. English Presbyterians, Wynnstay Road Chapel. Services are held regularly in Welsh by the other six denominations mentioned above. HUTHIX PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.- -The County Justices in this Division meet every alternate Monday at the County Hall. Clerk, Mr. LI. Adams. The magistrates are :—Col. W. C. West, the Rev. Chancellor Bulkeley O. Jones, John Fairfax Jesse, Esq. Robert Blezard, Esq., Pool Park J. R Jenkins, Esq., Ruthin Captain F. B. O. Cole G. H. Denton, Esq., Llanbedr Hall; G. Blezard, Esq., Pool Park; G. F. Lyster, Esq., Plas Inaf; Col. K G. Gregson Ellis E. O. V. Lloyd, Esq., Rhaggatt; Major Birch, W. Saxon Gregson Ellis, Esq. W. T. Rouw, Esq. J. J. Bancroft, Esq.; J. M. Hughes, Esq.; J. Watkin Lumley, Esq. W. G. Rigby, Esq.; Algernon Potts, Esq. RUTHIN INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION GOVERNORS.— Chairman, Mr. Ezra Roberts. Governors: Messrs. H. Williams, Plas-y-ward Dr. J. Medwyn Hughes, J. WT. Lumley, T' H. Roberts, R. Harris Jones, T. Jones, Plas Coch J. Edwards, Postol^^f Llan- elidan Edward Jones, Llanbedr Farm; and R. H. Pugh, Bryncoch, Llanfair D.C.: the Revs. Chancellor Bulkeley O. Jones, Samuel Evans (Llan, degla), Isaac James, Mrs. L. G. Thomas, Mrs. E. E. Lumley, Mrs. Hughes, Station House and the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. Clerk, Mr. Edward Roberts, Record-street. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL AND BOARD OF GUARDIANS. —Aberwheeler, O. Williams; Clocaenog, E. H. Evans; Derwen, E. Williams Jones; Efenechtyd, Evan Davies Gyffylliog, Robert Jones Llanarmon- yn-Ial, H. Rogers Jones, Rev. W. Richards, and Robert White; Llandegla, Edward White; Llan- dyrnog, T. H. Roberts and E. E. Davies Llanelidan, Hugh Jones and R. D. Jones; Llanfair D.C., J. Garner and R. H. Pugh Llanferras, Thomas Jones; Llangynhafal, Thomas Jones, Plas Coch; Llan- rhaiadr, Edward Jones, Isaac Daniel, and I Wil- liams; Llanbedr, John Evans; Llanynys, Henry Williams and Ellis Powell Jones; Nantglyn, John Roberts. The above also act as Guardians of the Poor for their respective districts, and the following are Guardians for the Urban Parishes:—Llanrhydd Urban, J. H. Simon Llanfwrog. Rev. J. F. Reece and T. P. Roberts, Llanrhaiadr Urban, R. Jones Mrs. E. E. Lumley, and Mrs. E. M. Roberts Co- optative Guardians: J. Roberts and J. Foulkes. Clerk and Superintendent Registrar of Births, etc,, Mr. R. Humphreys Roberts, solicitor, Denbigh. Inspectors and Surveyors, Messrs, E. Evans, Xant. glyn, and W. Jones, Orient House, Llanrhaiadr,
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RHYL.
RHYL. Governed by a District Council of 30 members, chairman, Mr. J. H. Ellis; clerk, Mr. Arthur Rowlands. CHURCHES.—St. Thomas', St. John's, and Holy Trinity Vicar, Rev. Dan. Edwards, M.A. There are Chapels and Ministers of all denominations, English and Welsh. M AGISTI.ATES' Court monthly, clerks, Messrs. Sisson and George.—County Court, bi-monthly, Registrars Messrs. Sisson and George. POST OFFICE. Post-master, Mr. J. Batho. Seven despatches and three deliveries daily. ASSXSTA: T Ovsrseer and Vestry Clerk, Mr. Arthur ROWLANDS. R RHYL County School.—Chairman of Governors, Hev. Dan. Edwards, M.A. Head-master, Mr. W. A. Lewis, M.A.; Head-mistress, Miss Jones.
IST. ASAPH.
ST. ASAPH. The FREE PRESS is on sale every Friday at the establishment of Mr. John A. Tomkinson, Hairdresser, Chester-street, who will receive ad- vertisements. CATHEDRAL. Bishop, The Right Rev. A. G. Edwards, D.D.; Deanery vacant (the Very Rev. Watkin H. Wil- liams, M. A., having just been appointed Bishop of Bangor); Bishop's Secretary, J. P. Lewis, Esq., Vale-street, Denbigh; Canons, Ven. Arch. Thomas, M.A., W. H. Fletcher, M.A., David Evans, M.A., Ll. Wynne Jones, M.A. Minor Canons and Vicars Choral, Rev. D. W. Davies, M.A., Rev. J. Silas Evans, B.A., Rev. Theo. Jones, B.A., Rev. John David Jones, B.A.; Organist, A. W. Wilson, Esq., B.A., Mus. Doc.; Chancellor of the Diocese, W. Trevor Parkins, Esq., Glasfryn, Gresford. DIOCESAN Inspector of Schools, Rev. J. Hamer Lewis, B.A., Hafod Elwy. DIOCESAN Registry. Diocesan Registrar and Chapter Clerk, H. A. Cleaver, Esq., Red Hill. DISTRICT Probate Registry.—Regis- trar, J. P. Lewis, Esq., solicitor, St. Asaph and Denbigh; Mr. R. Jones, chief clerk. CHAPELS. Calvinistic Methodists, Gemig-street, Pastor, Rev. Jonathan Jones; Wesleyans, Penrhewl, Rev. Evan Jones, Denbigh, minister; In- dependents, Rev. t:> W. M. Jones, minister; Baptists, Rev. B. Evans, Rhuddlan Roman Catholics, Priest, Rev. Father Lucas. MAGISTRATES' Court held first Mon- day in every month; Clerk to the magistrates, 0. George, Esq., Rhyl. Commissioner of Oaths, R. F. Sis- son, Esq., solicitor, St. Asaph. COUNTY School.—Chairman of the Governors, Sir W. Grenville Williams, Bart., Bodelwyddan Head-master, Wm. Easterby, LI. D., B.A.; Second master, J. H. Arnold, B.A.; Third master, G. R. Davies. National School (Boy, Mr. Thomas R. Jones Girls, Miss Napper; Infants, Miss Williams Roman Catholics, Mrs. Kelly; Bryn Afon School for Girls, with Preparatory Class for Boys, mis- tresses, Mrs. Robinson and Miss Dun- linson. ST. ASAPH (Flint) Rural District Council. —Chairman, Mr. T. Howes ST. ASAPH (Flint) Rural District Council. Chairman, Mr. T. Howes Roberts; Vice-chairman, Rev. John Adams; Clerk, Mr. C. Grimsley.— St. Asaph (Denbigh) Rural District Council: Chairman, Mr. Jos. Jones; Clerk (Public Health) Mr. C. Grimsley Clerk (Highways) Mr. C. Grimsley. ST. ASAI'H Church Institute.—Pre- sident, Rev. R. Theo. Jones; Vice- presidents, Messrs. H. W. Napper and H. A. Cleaver; secretary, Rev. J. D. Jones. BOARD of Guardians.—The meetings are held at the Board Room of the Union every alternate Friday at 12 o'clock. The Rural District Council- lors representing the Parish of St. Asaph are Miss Margaret Elliot Bennet, Bryn Gobaith, and Mr. Joseph Lloyd. Waen: Rev. John Adams, Bryn Ibod. Cefn Mr. Owen Owens, Ysgubor newydd. Bodelwyddan Sir William Grenville Williams, Bart.; Clerk, Mr. Charles Grimsley. CONSERVATIVE Club.—Chairman, R. Ll. W. Williams-Wynn, Esq.; Sec- retary, Mr. M. R. Partington. Priih- rose League: Ruling Councillor, J. C. B. Luxmoore, Esq. Secretary, Mr. Fred. W. Grimsley, Mount Villas. LIRERAL Club.—Mr. R. Lewis, Hafod Elwy, Secretary. WOMEN'S Liberal Association. -Sec- retaiy, Miss Bennett. POST Office. -Postmaster, Mr. C. Tomkinson. Box closes at 8.20 a.m.; 11.20 a.m., 1 p.m.; 2.20 p.m.; 8.30 p.m. There will be slight alterations in summer according to trains. De- liveries 7 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6.40 p.m. Sub Post Office (The Roe), Sub Post- master Mr. David Williams; Box closes 11.10 a.m. and 7.55 p.m. BRITISH and Foreign Bible Society. —Secretaries, Rev. D. W. Davies and Mr. P. Roberts, J.P. Depot: Mr. D. Hughes, Victoria Printing Works. S P C.K. DEPOT.—Mr. W. Robinson. BANKS.—St. Asaph Savings' Bank opens Mondays at 11 a.m., Mr. M. R. Partington, secretary. N. Lt. P. Bank, Mr. R. Hughes, open Fridays 10 a.m. to 3 p in.; N. ct S. W. Bank, ditto. THE WORKHOUSE.—Master, Mr. R. Jones Matron, Miss Williams Mat- ron's Assistant, Miss F. P. Williams Porter, Mr. Wm. Jones: Industrial Trainer, Miss J. E. Williams. St. Asaph Relieving Officer, Mr. J. E. Davies; Denbigh Relieving Officer, Mr. Edward Jones Abergele Reliev- ing Officer, Mr. Henry Williams. PARISH COUNCIL (Parish of St. Asaph only) Chairman, Mr. Thomas Howes Roberts, Bodhculog; Vice- chairman, W. Easterby, Esq., J.P-, County School; Messrs. H. A. Cleaver, Red ftill Robert Jones, Probate Office Dr. Henry Lloyd, Arsyllfa; John Peter Jones, Liverpool House; Charles Mansbridge, Bronhaul J. C. B. Luxmoore, Bryn Asaph J. Simon, Manchester House J. Jones, Lower Street; John Charles Jones, Chester Street; Clerk, Mr. T. F. Roberts. ST. ASAPH Registration District.— Superintendent Registrar, Mr. Chas. Grimsley Deputy Superintendent Registrar, Mr. J. Wynne Davies, 2, Luke Street, St. Asaph • Registrar of Births and Deaths, Mr. J. E. Davies, Elwy Vale Deputy, Mr. D. Hughes, Victoria Printing Works Registrar of Marriages, Mr. David Hughes, Victoria Printing Works Deputy, Mr. Moses Roberts, High Street. K1 K JANUARY-31 Days. FEBRUARY—28 Days. MARCH-31 Days. j APRIL—30 Days. ijS Sunday aft. Christmas. New iW| Partridge Pheasant Shtg. ends iW St. David's Day. _i|S A U Fools' Day. -1 Bismarck b.' 15 2IM Calcutta tkn., 1757. [Year's Day 2 TH Candlemas: Scottish Quar. Day. 2 Th John Wesley died, 1791. 2,5 Easter Sunday. 3ITU Harrison Ainsworth, novelist, d., 3F Marquis of Salisbury born, 1830. 3 F Gladstone resigned, and Lord A; 4S1FR MONDAY Bank 4|W Roger Ascham d., 1568. [1882. 4 S Trial of Bishop of Lincoln, 1890. 4 S kosebervacc. Premiership, '94 4 xu St. Ambrose died, 397. [Holiday. 5|Th Dividends on Consols, etc., due. s 5 Sexagesima Sunday. 5 S 3rd Sunday in Lent. I 5|W Dividends on Consols etc., due. [L 6jF Epiphany.—Twelfth Day. 6.M Sir H. Irving born, 1838. 6 M Rev. J. R. Green, historian, d. ,'83 6 Th Old Lady Day. 7iS Calais taken by the 1 rench, 1558. 7 Tu Charles Dickens born, 1812. 7TU (8) King William III. died, 1702. 7F Duke of Albany born, 1853. 8 S 1st Sunday after Epiphany. S\V John Ruskin born, 1819. 8W Earl of Mayo assassinated, 1872. 8S Home Rule introduced, 1886. 9M (8) Napoleon III. died, 1873. 9Th Gen. Sir E. Wood, V.C., b.28. 9Th William I., Germ. Enip.d., 1888. g g Low Sunday. 10Tu Penny Post introduced, 1840. 10F Queen Victoria married, 1840. io'F Prince of Wales married, 1863. IO/ol Kin(Tnf thpRflmane h rS« 11 W Hilary Law Sittings begin. 11 S Mary, Q. of England, b., 1516. n.S FirstDaily Paper published, 1702. n Tu Easter*}.a-o Sittings be^in. 12 Th Dean Alford died, 1871. 12 g Quinqua.—Shrove Sunday. 12 £ > 4th Sunday in Lent. 12 W Rev. Rowland Hil'f died, 1833. St- Hil&ry- 13 M (14)5/. Valentine's Day. 13 M Duke of Connaught mar., 1879. 13 Tb Handel, mus. com., dred, 1759. 14 S Duke of Clarence died, 1892. 14 Tu Shrove Tuesday. 14 Tu Humbert, King of Italy, b., 1844. 14 F Princess Beatrice born, 1857. J5 5 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 15W Ash Wednesday. 15W Close Season for Fresh Water Fish 15 S Cardinal Vaughan born, 1832. 16M Edmund Spenser, poet, d., 1599. 16 Th (15) Cardinal Wiseman d., 1865. i6iTh Duchess of Kent d., 1861. [begins. 16 <5 2ndSundavaftftrEaatAP 16M Edmund Spenser, poet, d., 1599. 16 Th (15) Cardinal Wiseman d., 1865. i6iTh Duchess of Kent d., 1861. [begins. 16 S 2nd Sunday after Easter. 17 Tu St. Anthony. *7 F Duchess of Albany born, 1861. I7|F St. Patrick's Day. M Duchess of-\lbanv born 1861 18 W German Empire Proclaimed,1871 18 S Martin Luther died, 1546. 18 S Princcss Louise born, 1848. 18 Tu (17) Turkev dec. war with Greece, 19 Th Prince Henry of Battenburg d., i9 Q Quadra.—™? Sunday in Lent. 19 S 5th Sunday in Lent. 19 W Ld. Beaconsfield d., 1881. [1897! • 20 F London Docks opened, 1805. [ 96 2o M Duchess of Fife born, 1867. 20 M Spring commences. 20 Th King of Roumania born, 1839. 21 S Louis XVI. guillotined, 1793. 21 Tu Trinidad taken, 1797. 21 Tu Princess Louise married, 1871. 21 F Baroness Burdett-Coutts b., 1814 22IS 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. 22 W George Washington born, 1732. 22 W Gcethe died, 1832. 22 S (23) St. George's Day. 23 M (22) First Impl. Parliament, 1801 23 Tb Joanna Baillie, poetess, d., 1851. 23 Tb Sir P. Cunliffe-Owen d., 1894. 3rd SnnHav afto* Foot op 24 Tu Lord Rlph. Churchill d., 1895. 24 F Dr. Guthrie died, 1873. 24 F Queen Elizabeth died, 1603. 2, M ShakesDeire died 1616 2t; W Conversion of St. Paul. 25 S Earl of Essex beheaded, 1601. 25 S Annunciation.—Lady Dav. oc -p,, AI;VL' ,o.~ 26 Th Dr. jenner (vaccination), d., 1823. 265 2nd Sunday in Lent. 26S Palm Sunday. = 26 W Oliver Cromwell born, 1599. 27 F Ger. Emperor William II. b., 59. 27 M Longfellow, poet, born, 1807. 27 M (26) Duke of Cambridge b., 1819. 27 Th W. C. Macready died 1873. 28 S Paris capitulated, 1871. 28 Tu Hare Hunting ends. 28 Tu Duke of Albany died, 1884. 28 F Lord Shaftesbury born, 1801. 29 5 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 29 W Hilary Law Sittings end. 29 S (30) Duke of Argyll born, 1823. 30 M Charles I. executed, 1649. 30 Th Peace with Russia, 1856. ITje 4th Sundav aft** Woof on 31 Tu Rev. C. H. Spurgeon d.. 1892. 31 F GOOD FRIDAY. 3; Sunday atter Easter. MAY-3 i Days. JUNE—30 Days. JULY-31 Days. AUGUST-31 Days. iM Bank. Holiday in Scotland. I Th Corpus Christi. i|S Dominion Dav (Canada). i|Tu Lammas Day -ScottishOuar Dav (1) Du^e of Connaught b„ 1850. 2 F "No Popery" Riots. 1780. 2 Q 5th Sunday after Trinity. 2!W (J) Parcel Post commenced, 1883. 3 n u I°m ^°od' P°et' dled' l845> 3 S Duke of York born, 1865. 3 M Dog Days b*in end Au„ 3J/th 3 Th James II. of Scotland kid., 1466. 4 J, l-anSi e'i ?-7' o 4 5 1st Sunday after Trinity. 4 Tu Independence Day, U.S.A. 4;F (3) Viscount Peel b., 1829. [1844. § T„aP° eo?. 1021. 5 M (4) Viscount Wolselev b.. i8«. «; W Dividends on Consols, etc.. due. 5 s (6) D. of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha b., < _6S Phoenix Park Murders, 1882. 6 Tu Bentham died, 1832. 6 Th (5) Rt. Hon. Cecil Rhodes b„ "53. ~6g~ 10th Sunday after Trinity. t 7 Rogation Sunday. 7W Robert Bruce died, 1329. 7F (§) Rt.Hon.J. Chamberlain b. ,'36 7M BANK HOLIDAY t 75 Rogation Sunday. 7W Robert Bruce died, 1329. 7F (§) Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain b. ,'36 7M BANK HOLIDAY 8 M (7) Lord Rosebery born, 1847. 8 Th (7) First Reform Act, 1832. 8S Midsummer Fire Insur. ceases. 8 Tu George Canning d.. 1827. |"I8QO. 9 Frjded^ Schiller' poet'd" l8oS- 9 F Charles Dickens died, 1870. 9 <5 gth gunday after Trinity. 9 W Heligoland ceded to Germany, [ i I°SI?d,an.Mu^nyco^I|47- 10S Edwin Arnold born, 1832. Tn M rg1v,n hnr/rrnn 3 loTh Rt. Hon. G.T.Goschenb., 1831.. I! Th Ascension Day .-Holy Thursday. X1 £ 2nd Sunday after Trinity. 11 Tu Alexandria bombarded, 1882. F (12) Grouse Shooting begins. I2'. (n) Uiliiam 1 itt clitcl,l778. I2 Harriet Martineau born, 1802. 12 W The Crimea evacuated, 18 ;6. 12 S Trinity Law Sittings end. 13 S j SirArtlmr Sullivan born, 1842. 13 Tu Dr. Arnold born, 1795. 13 Th Treaty of Berlin signed, 1878. 13 5 11th Sunday after Trinity. 14 S Sunday after Ascension. 14 W Battle of Marengo, 1800. 14 F Bastille stormed, 1789. 14 M Lord Clyde died, 1863. 15M y.-Scot. Qiiar. Daj, 15 Th F. Water Fish Close Season ends. 15 S St. Swithin's Day. 15 Tu Sir Walter Scott born, 1771. i6:'l'u Rt. Hon. Sir H.H. Fowler b., 30. i6|F Drummond Castle wrecked, 1896 l6 g 7th Sunday after Trinity. 16 W Gas first used in London, 1807. 17 W King of Spain born, 1886. [1882. 17 S St. A/ban.— First Eng. Martyr. I?M Franco-German War com., 1870. 17 Th Frederick the Great died, 1786. 18 Ih New Eddystone Lighthouse op., !$Gj 3rd Sunday after Trinity. 18 Tu Papal Infallibility procl'd,' 1870. l8:F Emperor of Austria born, 1830. 19 1 Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone d., 98. X9 (18) Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 19 W M. Stamboloff died, 1895. r9lS Robert Bloomfield, poet, d., 1823. > 20 (19) Faster Law Sittings end. 20 Tu Accession of Queen Victoria,'37, 20 Th Army purchase abolished, 1871. 20 5 12th Sunday after Trinity. 21 |S Whit-Sunday.—Pentecost. 21 W Proclamation Day.-Longest Day. 21 F Robert Burns, poet, died, 1796. 21 M Blackcock Shooting begins. 4 22'M JI hit-Mofid.—BANK HOLIDAY. 22 Th Diamond Jubilee Day, 1897. 22 S (23) Duke of Devonshire b., 1833. 22 Tu Battle of Bosworth Field '14.8;. 23 '1'" (22) Victor Hugo died, 1885. 23 F Duke of York's son born, 1894. 23 Q 8th Sunday after Trinity. 23w Treaty of Prague, 1866. I 24W Qi^en ictona born, 1819 24IS Midsummer Day. 24'M Gibraltar taken, 1704. 24 Th St. Bartholomew. [1822. 2;-r I iri"iCe!SS rv5t!?n1 n' of4 25 S 4th Sunday after Trinity. 25IT11 Rt. Hon. A.J. Balfour born, 1848. 2S F Sir Wr. Herschell, nstron., died, j; SS,-JO'n. 1 7- 26 M A Jew first sat in Parliament, 26 W (25) St.James, Apostle and Martyr Prince Consort horn, 1819. i 4~ 27 Tu Charles Parnell b., 1846. [1858. 27TI1 Transvaal Gov. bankrupt, 1885. 27 13th Sunday after Trinity. j; Trinity Sunday. 28 W Queen Victoria crowned, 1838. 28 F Dr. Jameson's trial, verdict, 1896. 28 M (27)Landingof |uliusCa;sar, B.C. Ji 29 M Restoration of Charles II., 1660. 29 Th St. Peter. 29 S (30) Prince Bismarck died, 1898. 29 Till Mr. Speaker Gully b 18^1; f 30 Tu' Trinitv Law Sittings begin. 30 F The Pillory abolished by Act of ,0jQ 9^ Sunday after Trinifcv. 30 W Battle of Plevna, 1877. 3, W Joan of Arc burnt, 1431- Parl.ament, 1837. 31IM French Revolution, 1830. 3* Thi John Bunyan died, 1688. 1 SEPTEMBER—30 Days. OCTOBER-31 Days. NOVEMBER—30 Days. DECEMBER-31 Days. i;F Partridge Shooting begins. ig 18th Sunday after Trinity. iW All Saints'Day. iiF Princess of Wales born 1844 2|-S Great Fire of London began, 1666 2M Pheasant Shooting begins. 2 Th All Souls' Day. 2|S Marquis of Lothian born, 1833. 33 14th Sunday after Trinity. 3 Tu Treaty of Limerick, 1691. 3F George Peabody died, 1869. "q c; Advent Sundav 1| i!M French Renublic declared. 1870. 4W Barry Cornwall died, 1874. 4S (5) Gunpowder Plot, 1605. v rL!, ( !-lJ hnrn ^nr J !Tu; Cardinal Richelieu born, 1825. 5 ™ Divtdends on Consols, etc due 5 b 23rd Sunday after Trinity. t'Tu Rome n^ 0 \V Archbishop Sumner died, 1862. ± ^edl868. 6m Princess ChaJotte SfedisT lw 7 I h Queen Elizabeth born is33. ^1, S '• T' I w TfZd°^azette first Pu^- 1665. 7 Th Mary Queen of Scots born, 1 ^42. I 8 1* Amy Robsart died, 1560. 8 JY 19th Sunday after Trinity. 8 W John Milton, poet, died, 1674. 8 F (Q) Mr Gladstone's First Min 1; 9 S Canon Liddon died, 1890. 9M St. Denis, Patron Saint of France 9 Th Prince of Wrales born, 1841. qS Geo Washington d TVQO*1I868 Jl io s] 15th Sunday after Trinity. 10 Tu Benjamin West artist, b., 1738. 10 F (9) Lord Mayor's Day. ~Q\~ 9.^ ■ ■ II'M Ladv Palmerston died, i86q. 11 Dr. Benson, Arch, of Canterbury, n S Martinmas; Scotch Term. rJ ? n y I ,2 Tu Marshal Bliicher died, 1819. 12 Th Pekin taken, i860, [died, 1896. 12 Q 24th Sunday afteFTFinTtvT I2 Tu ^7 | ,3 W Capture of Quebec, 1759. *3 Joachim Muret shot 1815 I3 g George Fox, ^uake, cfied i69o. "3 W^ Bean 14 Th Duke of Wellington died, 1852. 14 b'r V' Harcourt born, 1827. 14 Tu Hy. VIII. mar. Anne Boleyn, 1532 i4iTh Prince Consort died i86r <! < 1; K. Brunei died, 1859. i| S 20th Sunday after Trinity. 15 W Great Fire at New York, 1835. 15 F Prince Jerome Bonaparte b., 1784 1_6 S George I. landed in England, X6;M Mane Antoinette executed, 1793. 16 Th John Bright b., 1811 d., 1889. 16 S Jane Austin born 177c. 17 S 16th Sunday after Trinity. 17 T11 Bombard't of Sebastopol began, 17 F Suez Canal opened, 1869. I7 q Srd SunHav in 18 M \'ersailles occ. by the Germans, 18 W St. Luke the Evangelist. [1854. 18 S Common Praver Book oub., 1662 TC \.r IT A c* '.V J-w] Brot]Elian'b.. 1779. [,870..9 Th Dean Swif, died. ,745- .9 5 25th Sunday afteT Trinity." 'jx 5S' 20 54- oF al e, composer, died 1870. 20 M Ld. Chf. lustice CocKburn d. ,'8o. 20 W Battle of Suakin i888 L 2, Ih Sir WalterSeott d.ed 1832. 2rS 'fattleoflYafalgar, 1805. 21 Tu Emp. Frederick of Germany b„ 21 Th 67. Thomas' Day-Shortest Dav 22 fheodore Hook, novelist,d. ,1788 22 Q 21st Sunday after Trinity. 22 W .S7. Cecilia. [1840. 22 F (21) Mich'Imas Law Sitting end 23^ __i2>)_Jlelief of Lucknow,_i857. 23 M Coffee first brought to Eng., 1641. 23 Th Sir John Browning died, 1874. 23 S (24) Rt. Hon. J. Morley b 1828 24!S 17th Sunday after Trinity. 24 Tu Michaelmas Law Sittings begin. 24 F John Knox died, 1572. » j, J 25!M Siege of Paris commenced, 1870. 25; W Balaclava, 1854. 25 S John ICitto died, 1854. nil 26|Tu Funeral of Pres. Garfield, 1881. 26Th William Hogarth died, 1764. 26 2fifVi RnnHnv offp» rn.:n:i„ J -r n rt "D ir 1 Capu„,a,i„„g„fM.? ;87;.4 2 i LOU'S Pasteur died 1895. 28 S SLSiwn and St. Jude^ 2g Tu Washington Irving died, 1859. 28 Th Innocents' Day. [lSo9 '■ 29 1 St. Michael.-Michaelmas Day. 29 S 22nd Sunday after Trinity. 29 W Timesfirst printed by steam, 1814 29 F Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone"born 3OiS Lord Roberts, V.C., born, 1832. 3Q M Dr. Edwin Lancaster died, 1874. 30 Th St. Andrew's Day. 30 S (29) Sir Titus Salt died 1877 31 Tu| All Hallows' Eve. 3^ Sunday after Christmas. J' ■■ ■ aft
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Denbighshire County Council. :o: j NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. •D ^Lumley, Haulfre, Ruthin, Vice-Chairman, Capt. TV ii v-rr ^-Boseawen, Trevalyn Hall, Rossett. Aldermen: J. R. Burton, Minera Hall, Wrexham. Sir R. E. Egerton, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., Coed-y-glyn, Wrexham Capt. Griffith-Boscawen, Trevalyn Hall, Rossett, S.O. Steele L. Roberts, Chirk Mills, Chirk. Dr. J. R. Jenkins, Colomendy, Ruthin. William Jones, Penporchell, Llannefydd, R.S.O. J. M. Hughes, Penybont Hall, Llanyblodwell. Oswestry. Thomas Henry Roberts, Plas Bennett, Llandyrnog, Denbigh. Edward Hoo-on, Victoria House, Market Street, Rhos, Ruabon. Simon Jones, Milton Villa, Wrexham. Henry Dennis, New Hall. Ruabon. Christmas Jones, Draper and Grocer, Cefn Mawr, Ruabon. William Coward, Bryndytfryn, Llangollen. Bennett Jones, Haiod Cefn Plas Onn, Bylchau, Tretnant, R.S.O. J. Watkin Lumley, Haulfre, Ruthin. Boaz Jones, Eirianfa, Denbigh. COCXCILLOHS: Alexander Borthwick, Plas Llewelyn, Abergele. Thomas Parry, Llys Aled, Colwyn Bay. Col.C.S.Mainwaring, Bwlchybeudy, Cerrigydruidion, Corwen. Hugh Hughes, Llys Dinmael, Maerdy, Corwen. Francis E. Rooper, Bronydd. Glyn Ruabon David Roberts, Coed Ial, Glyndyfrdwy, Llangollen. Robert F. Graesser, Argoed Hall, Fron Cysyllte, Llangollen. Walter Gummow Dodd, Penybryn, Llangollen. Thomas Morris, Tre Wern Ganol, Llanrhaiadr, Oswestry. (3wen lsgoed Jones, Plas yn Dre, Llanrwst. The Rev. H. Rawson Williams, Muriau, near Bet-twsycoed. David Jones, Penlan, Maenan, Llanrwst. William Howelfryn Jones, Gwern Howel, Yspytty, New Road, Bettwsycoed. Richard Myddelton Biddulph, Chirk Castle, Chirk. Thomas Morris, Pentre, Llanymyneeh, Oswestry. John Jone;, Plas yn Llan, Llangynhafal, Ruthin. John Jones, Segrwyd Farm, Denbigh. John Hughes, Pencoedissa, Llanfwrog, Ruthin. (iomer Roberts, Cefncriafolen, Llaneli- dan, Ruthin. John Ellis, Tynygroesffordd, Llanarmon, Mold. Abraham Foulkes, Hendregyda, Abergele. John Thomas Millward, Market Street, Abergele. William Griffiths, London House, Llanfairtalhaiarn, Abergele. Evan Roberts, PIas Isaf, Llansannan, Abergele. John Roberts, Plas Heaton Farm, Trefnant, R S.O. James Sydney Boydell, Burton Hall, Rossett, S.O. John Harrop, Elwy House, King Street, Wrexham. John Henry Darby, Penygarth, Brvinbo, Wrexham. Richard H. Venables Kyrke, Nantyffrith Hall, Wrexham. Benjamin Harrison, High Street, Coedpoeth, Wrexham. Edward Lloyd Jones, Pllts Isa, Rhosymedre, Ruabon. Joseph S. Jones, 9, Aberderfyn, Ponkey, Ruabon. Joseph Rogers, Gwynfryn, Rhos, Ruabon. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., Wynnstay, Ruabon. W. Penn Dennis, Bryntirion Hall, Wrexham. Joseph William Evans, Old Hall, Marchwiel, Wrexham. Edwin Bellis, Frog Lane, Holt. John Allen, Bee Hive, Wheatsheaf, Wrexham. Sir Robert A. Cunliffe, Bart., Acton Park. Wrexham. William Ellis, Holm Oak, W rexham. Dr. David Lloyd, Beech House, Denbigh. Aneurin O. Evans, 38, Park Street, Denbigh. J. Howel Gee, Denbigh. W. S. Gregson Ellis, Plas Clough, Denbigh. R. Jones Powell, 2, Lee Side, Rhosddu, Wrexham. Charles Kenny Benson. Illar Villa, Wrexham. W. E. Samuel, Stiat- ford House, Wrexham. Ralph Williamson, West Grove, Wrexham. DHNISH;HSHIRE STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE.—REPRESENTING QUARTER SESSIONS: Capt. Griffith-Boscawen (Chairman), W. D. W. Griffith, Sir W. Grenville Williams, Bart.. T. P. Jones Parry, Sir R. E. Egerton, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., Capt. Best, R.N., A. 0. Walker, Col. Arthur Mesham, Capt. F. B O. Cole, Col. Wilfril Hiaton, \V. S. G. Ellis, J. R. Burton.—COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Simon Jones, T. Parry, O. lsgoed Jones, J. Roberts (Henllan), W. Griffiths, A. O. Evans, W. G. Dodd, J. Watkin Lumley, Edward Hooson, Gomer Roberts, W. Penn Dennis, T. Morris (Llanrhaiadr). Penn Dennis, T. Morris (Llanrhaiadr). COU NTY OFFICERS.—Clerk of the Peace, Mr. LI. Adams, Ruthin. Treasurer, Major C mmn, Brondyffryn, Denbigh. Chief-constable, Major Leadbetter, Wrex- ham. Deputy Jhief-eonstable, Edward Jones, County Buildings, Wrexham. Intermediate Schools, Clerk to the County Governing Body, Mr. John Roberts, 5, Castle-street, Rutliin. County Surveyor, Mr. Lloyd Williams. County Auditor, Mr. If Humphreys Roberts, Denbigh. Coroners, Dr. J. R. Hughes Grove-place, Denbigh, and Mr. W. Wynne Evans, Wrexham. Surveyors—Denbigh District, Mr. R. B. Adams. Denbigh Y\ rexham District, Mr. Ellis \V. Jones, Wrexham. Inspectors of Weights and Measures—Denbigh District, Mr. J. (Clarke) Jones, Ruthin Wrexham District, AJr. Noah Price.
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Merionethshire. OFFICIALS.—Lord Lieutenant, Mr. W. R. M. Wynne, Peniarth, Towyn, Merioneth.—High Sneriff, Mr. R. E. Lloyd Richards, Caerynwch.—Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Mr. W. R. M. Wynne, Peni- lLl"th,-Deputy Chllinllllll of Quaner Sc""ion> Mr, Samuel Pope, Q.C., Hafodybryn, Llanbedr.—Chftir. man of County Council, Mr. Roger Hughos, Bala Vice-Chairman, Mr. E. P. Jones, Blaenyddol,— Standing Joint Committee. Mr. Edward Jones, Caer- ffynnon; Dolgelley, chairm&il,—Clerk of the Peacq and to County Council, Mr. Robert Jones, Port- madoe.—County treasurer, Mr. John Richards, Dolgelley.—Coroner, Mr. W. R. Davies, Dolgelley.— Deputy Coroner, Mr. R. 0. Jones, Festiniog.— County Surveyor, Mr. J. M. Jones, Trawsfynydd.— Chief Constable, Major T. W. Best, Barmouth.— Merionethshire Agricultural Society, Secretary, Mr. E. M. Roberts, Talsarnau. —Dr. Williams' Endowed Girls' School, Dolgelley; Head-mistress, Miss Diana Thomas Clerk to the Governors, Mr. W. R. Davies, solicitor, Dolgelley.—Edeyrnion Agricultural Society, Secretary, Mr. R. H. Morris, Caxton House, Corwen President, Mr. R. S. Wayne. CORWEN.—Market dav, Friday.—Superintendent registrar, Mr, Thomas Hughes.—North and South Wales Bank Manager, Mr. J. O. Pugh.—Relieving Officers, Corwen District: Mr. E. Derbyshire Llangollen District, Mr. E Foulkes. Parish Council: Chairman, Mr. Thomas Griffiths; clerk Miss H. Evans; sanitary medical officers, Dr: Walker, Dr. Davies, and Dr. Drinkwater sanitary inspector and surveyor, Mr. E. Edwards; com- missioners of taxes, Hon. C. H. Wynn Dr Jones (Corwen), H. R. Walker. Esq., Rev. T. LI. Williams (Gwyddelwern), and Rev. T. Williams (Llandrillo) clerk, Mr. Richards, Llangollen surveyor of taxes tor the district, Mr. S. D. Manley. Rhyl.—Registrar of marriages, Corwen district. Mr. D P Davies — Secretary of Market Hall. Mr. L. Lloyd Jolll:- Collector ot income tax, Mr. R. H. Morris, Corwen. -Post closes at 9.80 a.m., 4 p.m., 8.20 p.m., and 10 p.m. Delivery of letters and parcels at 7 a.m. 8 p.m., and delivery of local letters at 7.3J p.m. Telegraph Office opens from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. week days, and from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sundays. First despatch of parcels post at 9 a.m., second despatch at 7.50 p.m. Postmaster, Mr. O. Lloyd.—Clerk to School Board and Clerk to public library committee, Mr. L. Lloyd John.—Chairman of Board of Guardians; Dr. Jones, Corwen—Chairman of the Edeyrnion District Council: Mr. R. R. Roberts uorwen. Clerk to Llangar and Gwyddelwern School Boards, Mr. R. H. Roberts, Corwen.