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LLANWARNE is a parish situated in a valley, and in a retired sequestered spot, seven-and-a-quarter miles from Ross, and lying between the Hereford and old Monmouth roads.
The Church is a curious and venerable pile of antiquity, with castellated tower, containing four bells, and is a Rectory. The Rev. Watson Joseph Thornton, Rector; Mr. William Court, Clerk. Services - 11.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m.
There is a school attached to the Rectory, supported by contributions and the children's pence. Mrs. E. Price, Schoolmistress.
Wesleyan Chapel, a square stone building, situate on Turkey Tump The Ministers are various. Sevces-10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
CLERGY, GENTRY, ETC. Fisher John Edward, Esq., The Court Siers Mr. Joseph Lingwood Robert M., Esq., Lyson House Thornton Rev. Watson Joseph, Rectory
TRADES, FARMERS, ETC. Addis Frederick, wheelwright, Windmill Hill Davis Richard, blacksmith Butcher John, blacksmith Digwood James, farmer, The Lawns Court John, carpenter, and Overseer, Herbert Cottage Elliott Joseph, farmer, The Hill Court William, carpenter and farmer Hughes Daniel, farmer, Lower House Court William, Parish Clerk Kemys Charles, cooper, Windmill Hill Meredith John, dealer in bread, Turkey Tump Matthews William, draper and grocer Morgan James, farmer, Lower Monkton Meadmore Charles, farmer, Blewinstone Morgan John, shoemaker Rudge Joseph, farmer & maltster, Upper Monkton Moules Mary, farmer Watkins Benjamin, farmer, Gambler Head Partridge John, blacksmith Watkins Charles, farmer, Upper House Pegler Frederick, butcher, The Jockey Wildes William, farmer, Hendrie Robert John, farmer, Little Field Williams Joseph, corn miller and farmer, Llenastone Mill
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