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Zephaniah Williams [in pencil] Jones)
Jones
John Frost, Zephaniah Williams and Wm Jones

John Frost and others
Henry Charles. Jones (watchmaker)
Charles Walters. Zephaniah Williams
[??] Pill... [*]
Query whether necessary
Qy Do Do Do
Benjn Richards
John Partridge
John Lovell
{ John Lovell
{ George Turner
{ William Davies

Frost, Jones, Z Williams

William Jones (Captain)
Geo Beach & Smallcombe
John Llewellin, William Jones, Isaac Phillips

Charles Groves
Z Williams

[*poss. Pill/inger/]

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R EDMUND EVANS of Nyadd Wen in the parish of Bedwellty in the county of
Monmouth farmer

JOHN HOLMAN EVANS attorney at law abiding at the house of William
Truman Harford Phelps in the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of
Newport in the county of Monmouth attorney at law

LEWIS EDWARDS of Bryn Hyfryd in the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in the county of Monmouth gentleman

GEORGE ESSEX assistant to the and abiding at the house of his brother James
Essex in the parish of Trevethin in the county of Monmouth surgeon

ESTHER EVANS widow abiding at the house of Thomas Williams of Trede-
gar in the parish of Bedwellty in the county of Monmouth miner

EDWARD EVANS of the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport
in the county of Monmouth butcher and publican

R ELLIS FLANDERS butcher abiding at the house of William Lewis of Pill-
gwenlly in the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in the
county of Monmouth labourer

R ISRAEL FURMEN late of Gellygroes in the parish of Monythusloyne in the
county of Monmouth but now of the Newport Union Poor House in the
parish of St. Woollosin the county of Monmouth
herbalist

STEPHEN FLETCHER of Pontypool in the parish of Trevethin in the
county of Monmouth shopkeeper

CHARLES FORD of Her Majesty's Gaol at Monmouth in the county of Mon-
mouth keeper of the said gaol

JOHN FRASER of the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport
in the county of Monmouth manager of the Monmouthshire and Glamor-
ganshire Bank there abiding at the said Bank

R Bedwellty Publican

his wife

R BASIL GRAY late a Lieutenant in Her Majesty's 45th Regiment of Foot now
a Captain in her Majesty's 75th Regiment of Foot abiding at the house of
Louisa Ann Bourdeaux Griffiths in the parish of Saint Woollos in the
borough of Newport in the county of Monmouth spinster

Qy Wm Griffiths Wm Jones & Jno Llewellin

THOMAS GUNTER of the town of Caerleon in the county of Monmouth inn-
keeper and farmer

[??]

R FRANCES GIBBON of Pillgwenlly in the parish of Saint Woollos in the
borough of Newport in the county of Monmouth wife of Thomas Gibbon of
the same place labourer

R Charles Groves Newport Painter
x Wm Graham ...[?] Officer Chepstow

R EDWARD HOPKINS of the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of New-
port in the county of Monmouth police officer

R THOMAS HOPKINS son of and abiding at the house of the said Edward
Hopkins at the same place

R EMILY HORNE spinster servant to and abiding at the house of John Church
in the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in the county of
Monmouth innkeeper

R MARIA HARPER of Pillgwenlly in the parish of Saint Woollos in the

[Handwritten names have been entered at the foot of the page]
R Emily Hunt spinster
R John Hughes Fleurdelis Colliery Collier
R John Heard Pontllanfraith Carpenter
R Ann Harris Pontymister Spinster
R Charles Harris Pontymister Blacksmith

[In left margin:-]
J Llewellin

x Benjamin Green mason abiding at the house of Elizabeth Thomas
widow of Abraham Thomas near the Royal Oak at Coalbrooke
Vale in the parish of Aberystruth in the county of Monmouth / miner or collier.
The said Elizabeth Thomas widow of the said Abraham Thomas
abiding at the same place

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