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WITH THE PARISHES OR VILLAGES OF ACREFAIR, BRONYGARTH, CHIRK, DUDDLESTON, ERBISTOCK, GARTH, GLEDRID, THE LODGE, NEWBRIDGE, OVERTON, OVERTON-BRIDGE, PANT, PENTRE, PEN-Y-CAE, PONKEY, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, RHOSYMEDRE, ST. MARTIN'S, TREFYNANT, AND NEIGHBOURHOODS.  
WITH THE PARISHES OR VILLAGES OF ACREFAIR, BRONYGARTH, CHIRK, DUDDLESTON, ERBISTOCK, GARTH, GLEDRID, THE LODGE, NEWBRIDGE, OVERTON, OVERTON-BRIDGE, PANT, PENTRE, PEN-Y-CAE, PONKEY, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, RHOSYMEDRE, ST. MARTIN'S, TREFYNANT, AND NEIGHBOURHOODS.  
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The noble demesne of Wynnstay imparts great consequence to the vicinage of Ruabon: the park is extensive and highly picturesque, and the views from the mansion are very beautiful. Great alterations have been made in the mansion - a great portion having been taken down and rebuilt. Within the domain are two beautiful monuments - one erected by the late Sir Watkin in honour of his regiment, the "Ancient Britons", which with him served in Ireland during the perilous 1798; the other by the great grandmother of the present Sir Watkin in memory of her son. Still more ancient than Wynnstay is the mansion of Plas Madoc, the grounds of which are adjacent to and separated by the road and railway from those of Wynnstay. This is supposed to be one of the most ancient residences in North Wales, having been in former times, and before the subjection of Wales, a royal residence. The name '"Plas Madoc", although not uncommon in Wales, is with regard to this seat, supposed to have been handed down from that Prince of Wales who, in the 12th century, according to Welsh authorities, left this country when involved in civil wars, and sailing for the west, first discovered and colonized America. This event, commemorated in Southey's poem of "Madoc", also by Mrs. Hemans, has recently been further illustrated by a poem, entitled, "A Prince of Wales, long ago" by Lady Marshall, wherein the history of local peculiarities of this interesting border district are much dwelt upon. Plas Madoc was, for some years unoccupied, but it has been restored and greatly improved by the proprietor, G. H. Whalley, Esq., the M.P. for Peterborough. Amongst the many records of ancient and modern times, there rises also on the side of the vale a modern structure, Trevor Tower - an object of interest to travellers as being the subject of frequent notice of late years as the rendezvous for the Orangemen of Liverpool and adjacent districts, who, with others, resort here during the summer on picnic excursions. Trevor Tower is a shooting box, also belonging to Mr. Whalley, whose park and property extends over twenty miles in front and around it, and includes a district called on the ordnance plans, Cefn-y-Fedw: this is supposed to be a misreading for Cefn-y-Bedd, or the "Hill of Graves". It lies on the slope of these hills, and in the high valleys of the Eglwyseg, behind this tower. It was here that the chieftains and other leading men of Ancient Britain were brought from great distances to be buried; in fact, this was to the Britons what the vale of Jehoshaphat at Jerusalem is to the Jews -their most sacred cemetery. The parish of Ruabon, which comprises the townships of Rhos y Medre, Rhos-Llanerchrugog, Bodylltyn, Christionydd Kenrick, Coed Christionydd, Rhyddallt, Bellan, Dynhynlle lsa, and Ercha Morton (above and below), and Ruabon, contained in 1851, 11,497, and in 1861, 14,343.  
The noble demesne of Wynnstay imparts great consequence to the vicinage of Ruabon: the park is extensive and highly picturesque, and the views from the mansion are very beautiful. Great alterations have been made in the mansion - a great portion having been taken down and rebuilt. Within the domain are two beautiful monuments - one erected by the late Sir Watkin in honour of his regiment, the "Ancient Britons", which with him served in Ireland during the perilous 1798; the other by the great grandmother of the present Sir Watkin in memory of her son. Still more ancient than Wynnstay is the mansion of Plas Madoc, the grounds of which are adjacent to and separated by the road and railway from those of Wynnstay. This is supposed to be one of the most ancient residences in North Wales, having been in former times, and before the subjection of Wales, a royal residence. The name '"Plas Madoc", although not uncommon in Wales, is with regard to this seat, supposed to have been handed down from that Prince of Wales who, in the 12th century, according to Welsh authorities, left this country when involved in civil wars, and sailing for the west, first discovered and colonized America. This event, commemorated in Southey's poem of "Madoc", also by Mrs. Hemans, has recently been further illustrated by a poem, entitled, "A Prince of Wales, long ago" by Lady Marshall, wherein the history of local peculiarities of this interesting border district are much dwelt upon. Plas Madoc was, for some years unoccupied, but it has been restored and greatly improved by the proprietor, G. H. Whalley, Esq., the M.P. for Peterborough. Amongst the many records of ancient and modern times, there rises also on the side of the vale a modern structure, Trevor Tower - an object of interest to travellers as being the subject of frequent notice of late years as the rendezvous for the Orangemen of Liverpool and adjacent districts, who, with others, resort here during the summer on picnic excursions. Trevor Tower is a shooting box, also belonging to Mr. Whalley, whose park and property extends over twenty miles in front and around it, and includes a district called on the ordnance plans, Cefn-y-Fedw: this is supposed to be a misreading for Cefn-y-Bedd, or the "Hill of Graves". It lies on the slope of these hills, and in the high valleys of the Eglwyseg, behind this tower. It was here that the chieftains and other leading men of Ancient Britain were brought from great distances to be buried; in fact, this was to the Britons what the vale of Jehoshaphat at Jerusalem is to the Jews -their most sacred cemetery. The parish of Ruabon, which comprises the townships of Rhos y Medre, Rhos-Llanerchrugog, Bodylltyn, Christionydd Kenrick, Coed Christionydd, Rhyddallt, Bellan, Dynhynlle lsa, and Ercha Morton (above and below), and Ruabon, contained in 1851, 11,497, and in 1861, 14,343.  
== Individual Names:  ==
*Individual names can be found in the following links:
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F485436 Ruabon - Slater's]


[[Rhosymedre, Wrexham|RHOSYMEDRE]] is a village, about 1½ miles S. from Ruabon, on the Chirk road. There is a church under the establishment, and a national school, to which is added an endowment of £50, by the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart.  
[[Rhosymedre, Wrexham|RHOSYMEDRE]] is a village, about 1½ miles S. from Ruabon, on the Chirk road. There is a church under the establishment, and a national school, to which is added an endowment of £50, by the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart.  
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*Letters for Acrefair, Bronygarth, Duddleston, Garth, Overton Bridge, Newbridge and Rhosllaner-chrugog should be addressed '''''near Ruabon'''''.  
*Letters for Acrefair, Bronygarth, Duddleston, Garth, Overton Bridge, Newbridge and Rhosllaner-chrugog should be addressed '''''near Ruabon'''''.  
*Letters for St. Martin's and the Lodge, should be addressed '''''near Chirk'''''.
*Letters for St. Martin's and the Lodge, should be addressed '''''near Chirk'''''.
=== Nobility, Gentry and Clergy  ===
Family name, title and location
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:'''Barnes''', Brookside, Chirk
:'''Barnes'''The Quinta, Chirk
:'''Biddulph''', Chirk Castle
:'''Brancker''' , Erbistock Hall
:'''Copland''',Brooklyn
:'''Cotton''' , J.P. Knolton Hall
:'''Crane''', Woodland Cottage, Overton Bridge
:'''Davies''', Rhos
:'''Edwards''', Trefynant
:'''Edwards''' , Vicarage, Ruabon
:'''Evans''' , Rhosymedre
:'''Evans''' , Trefynant
:'''Fisher''', Overton
:'''Gethin''' , Gledrid
:'''Griffiths''', Llanycefn
:'''Hardcastle''', Penylan
:'''Hodgson''' , Sodylt Hall
:'''Jones''', Cefn Cottage
:'''Jones''' , Chirk Bank
:'''Jones''' , Shellbrook
:'''Jones''' , Rose Hill
:'''Jones''' , Plasnewydd
:'''Jones''' , Rhosymedre
:'''Kenrick''' , Wynn Hall
:'''Kenyon''' , the Lodge, Overton
:'''Kewley''' , Bank Cottage, near Ruabon
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:'''Lloyd''' , the Brow, Overton
:'''Marshall''' ,. Pen y Gardden
:'''Maude''' , Vicarage, Chirk
:'''Owen''' , Ruabon
:'''Parry''' , Derwendeg
:'''Peel''' , Esq., Brynypys
:'''Phillips''' , Tynyrhos, Chirk
:'''Price''' , Bryn
:'''Price''', Erbistock
:'''Pritchard''' , Chirk
:'''Pritchard''' , Rhos
:'''Pullar''' , Tan y clawdd
:'''Rawlins''' , Hafod House
:'''Roberts''' , Pen y cae
:'''Sewell''', Quinta, Overton
:'''Taylor''' , M.A. Ruabon
:'''Trevor''' , Brynkinallt Hall, Chirk
:'''Turner''' , Gardden Lodge
:'''Walker''' , Gwernhaelod
:'''Ward''', Greenfield Lodge, Chirk
:'''Webber''' , Erbistock Lodge
:'''Webster''' , Pen y nant, Ruabon
:'''Whalley''' , Plasmadoc
:'''Wynn''' , Wynnstay
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=== Academies and Schools  ===
Name and Location
:'''Arrowsmith''' Misses,(boarding), Chirk
:BRITISH SCHOOL, Chirk
:GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Ruabon
:INFANTS' SCHOOL, the Lodge, Chirk
:INFANTS' SCHOOL, Garth
:LORD TREVOR'S SCHOOL, St. Martins
:NATIONAL SCHOOLS&nbsp;:-
::Chirk (females)
::Erbistock Boat
::Hill St., Rhos
::Overton
::Pen y cae
::Rhosymedre
::Ruabon
::Saint Martins
::The Lodge, Chirk
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=== Agents  ===
Location
:Chirk
:Bryn yr Owen
:Rhos
:Ruabon
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=== Auctioneers  ===
Location
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:Overton
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:Overton
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=== Bakers  ===
Location
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:Overton
:Rhosymedre
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:Bridge st.
:Cefn
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=== Blacksmiths  ===
Locations and some skills
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:Overton Bridge
:High st.
:Chirk
:White House Gate
:Duddleston
:St. Martins
:near Chirk
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:Ruabon
:Overton
:Acre Fair
:Rhos
:Farrier, the Lodge
:Forge, Pontyblew
:Acre Fair
:Campbell st., Rhos
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=== Booksellers and Stationers  ===
Family Name and Location
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:'''Evans''', Cefn
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:'''Wright''', Cefn
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=== Boot and Shoe Makers  ===
Family name and Location
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:'''Bates''' , Cefn
:'''Davies''' , Ponkey
:'''Davies''', Duke st.
:'''Davies''', the Lodge, Chirk
:'''Davies''', Cefn
:'''Dodd''' Robert, Rhos
:'''Edwards''', Cefn
:'''Edwards''', Cefn
:'''Edwards''', Market st., Rhos
:'''Evans''', the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Evans''' , Mountain st., Rhos
:'''Evans''' , Rhosymedre
:'''Evans''', Rhosymedre
:'''Evans''', Chirk
:'''Evans''' , Rhosymedre
:'''Furmston''' William, Chirk
:'''Hughes''', Cefn Bychan
:'''Hughes''' , the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Jones''' , Llangollen road
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:'''Jones''' , Cefn
:'''Jones''', Tref y nant
:'''Jones''', Chirk
:'''Jones''' , Overton
:'''Knowles''' \, St. Martins
:'''Langford''', School hill
:'''Owen''' , Rhosymedre
:'''Peate''' , Pontyblew
:'''Powell''', Bridge st
:'''Preston''', St. Martins
:'''Pritchard''', Street issa
:'''Randalls''', Overton Bridge
:'''Saunders''', Cefn
:'''Taylor''' , St. Martins
:'''Thomas''', Cefn
:'''Tudor''' John, Rhosymedre
:'''Valentine''' , Street issa
:'''Williams''' , Cefn
:'''Wright''', Cefn
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=== Butchers  ===
Family Name and Location
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:'''Davies''', Market st. Rhos
:'''Evans''', Groes
:'''Griffiths''', Cefn Bychan
:'''Griffiths''' Thomas, Chirk
:'''Hockenhull''', Overton Bridge
:'''Hughes''' , Overton
:'''Jarvis''', Market st. Rhos
:'''Jones''' , St. Martins
:'''Jones''', Church st.
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:'''Jones''' , Market st., Rhos
:'''Jones''', Ruabon
:'''Lloyd''' , Cefn
:'''Owen''', Brook st., Rhos
:'''Pritchard''', Market st., Rhos
:'''Turner''' , Rhosymedre
:'''Usher''', the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Williams''', the Lodge, nr.Chirk
:'''Williams''', Street issa
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=== Carbon Company  ===
THE PATENT MINERAL CARBON COMPANY, LIMITED, Ruabon
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=== Cattle Dealers  ===
Family Name and Location
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:'''Hockenhull''' William, Overton Bridge
:'''Hughes''' Edward, St. Martins
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:'''Hughes''' Thomas, Overton
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=== Chemists and Druggists  ===
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:'''Davies''' Edward, High st., Ruabon
:'''Jones''' John L. Church st., Rhos
:'''Pembrey''' Joseph, Overton
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:'''Robertson''' Simeon, Market st . Rhos
:'''Yardley''' Edward, High st.
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=== Coal Proprietors  ===
Family name and location
:AVONEITHA COAL &amp; COKE CO., Ruabon
:BLACK PARK COLLIERY, near Ruabon - (Stott, Milne &amp; Co.). Liverpool Offices: Fenwick Chambers, Fenwick st.
:BRYNKINALT COLLIERY, Chirk - '''Watkin'''
:BRYN YR OWEN COLLlERY CO. LIMITED, Ruabon '''Taylor''' &amp; Sons, proprietors; Head Offices: 6, Queen Street place, Upper Thames st., London
:GARDDEN LODGE COLLIERY CO., Ruabon '''Turner''', managing partner, Ruabon.
:IFTON COLLIERY, near Chirk -'''Proctor''', proprietor.
:KENYON COAL &amp; IRON CO., LIMITED
:MORETON HALL COLLIERY CO., Chirk
:NEW BRITISH IRON &amp; COAL CO., Ruabon
:NORTH WALES COKE CO. LIMITED Ruabon; , 6 Storey gate, Great George st., Westminster, London, S.W.
:PLAS BENNION COLLIERY, Afoneitha - '''Evans''', proprietor and manager, Rhos.
:PLASKYNASTON &amp; CEFN COAL CO., Ruabon
:PREESGWYN &amp; BERLANDEG COLLIERY CO., Chirk -'''Hurst''', managing partner.
:QUINTA COLLIERY CO., LIMITED, Chirk
:RUABON COAL COMPANY LIMITED - Robert C. '''Webster''', general manager, Ruabon; Wharf road, Paddington, London W.
:SQUARE COLLIERY, Rhos -'''Edwards''', proprietor.
:WYNN HALL COAL CO., Ruabon
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=== Curriers &amp; Leather Dealers  ===
Family name and location
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:'''Hughes''', Rhosymedre
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:'''Roberts''', High st.
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=== Earthenware Dealers  ===
Family name and location
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:'''Jones''', Cefn
:'''Jones''', Church st.
:'''Nicholas'''(and paint), Rhosymedre
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:'''Pritchard''', Market st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''', Mountain st., Rhos
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=== Engineers and Millwrights  ===
:RUABON FOUNDRY COMPANY (and brass founders), Ruabon
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=== Farmers  ===
Family name, name of farm or location
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IN RUABON PARISH
:'''Davies''', Pentreclawdd
:'''Edwards''', Plasmadoc
:'''Green''', Crabtree green
:'''Griffiths''', Moreton
:'''Griffiths''', Rhosymadoc
:'''Griffiths''', Tanyclawdd
:'''Jones''', Cinders Farm
:'''Jones''', Moreton
:'''Jones''', Pentreissa
:'''Jones''', the Cock
:'''Kenrick''', Ruabon
:'''Lewis''', Park Eyton
:'''Lloyd''' , Dynhunlle
:'''Roberts''', Cinders Farm
:'''Rowe''', New Hall
:'''Taylor''' , Park Eyton
:'''Thomas''' , Hafodybwch
:'''Weaver''' , Manley Hall
:'''Williams''' , Maesyllan
<br> IN ST. MARTIN'S PARISH
:'''Hughes''', Rhosylland
:'''Lewis''', Brookhouse
:'''Owens''', Llanwearn
:'''Pugh''' , Church Farm
:'''Ravenshaw''', Pentremorgan
:'''Rogers''', Church Farm
:'''Rogers''', Ifton
:'''Woollams''', Rock
<br> IN BRONYGARTH TOWNSHIP
:'''Owens''' , Pontfaen
:'''Owens''' , Pentre
:'''Phillips''' , Tynrhos
:'''Pritchard''', Weston Farm
:'''White''' , Pentrenewydd
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IN OVERTON PARISH
:'''Clay''' William, Maes y gwyloyd
:'''Gough''' William, Little Overton
:'''Griffiths''' Samuel, Argoed
:'''Heyward''' Samue1, Knolton
:'''Hollowood''' James, Lightwood green
:'''Hughes''' Samuel, Knolton Bryn
:'''Jones''' James, Red Hall
:'''Jones''' John, Argoed
:'''Jones''' Lewis, Gwalia
:'''Lea''' Charles, Lightwood Hall
:'''Lloyd''' Henry, Maeslewis
:'''Mathews''' Mrs. -, Plasyncoed
:'''Mordan''' William, Overton
:'''Morris''' -, Palace Farm
:'''Richards''' Walter, Gwalia
:'''Rogers''' Hardman, Argoed
:'''Studley''' Thomas, Osney
:'''Thompson''' Richard, Knolton
:'''Weaver''' Samuel, Knolton
<br> IN CHIRK PARISH
:'''Edwards''' Joseph, Pentre
:'''Griffith Ellis, Chirk'''
:'''Griffiths''' Thomas, Chirk
:'''Humphreys''' Thomas, Chirk
:'''Milne''' Thomas S., Black Park
:'''Whitfield''' William, New Hall
:'''Williams''' William, Halton
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=== Fire &amp; Office Agents  ===
Name of group and location
:ACCIDENTAL , Church st
:BRITON, MEDICAL AND GENERAL , Pentre, nr. Chirk
:LANCASHIRE , Ruabon
:, Chirk
:, Pentre House, near Chirk
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=== Fire Ware &amp; Brick Manufacturers  ===
Company name and location
:Bayley &amp; Bradley (glazed earthenware), Cefn
:Bowers H . R., Penbedw Fire Clay Works, Ruabon&nbsp;
:CAMBRIAN FIRE CLAY WORKS, Trevor&nbsp;
:TREFYNANT BRICK AND FIRE CLAYWORKS, Ruabon
:GLEDRID BRICK &amp; TILE CO., near Chirk
:LLWYNENION PIPE &amp; FIRE CLAY WORKS, Ruabon&nbsp;
:Lomax John N. &amp; Co., Plas Madoc&nbsp;
:PANT BRICK &amp; COAL CO., Ruabon
:PONKEY BRICK &amp; TILE COMPANY LIMITED&nbsp;
:Roberts J. H. &amp; T. (brick), Garth
:TATHAM BRICK &amp; TILE WORKS, Afongoch, Ruabon
:THE PATENT MINERAL CARBON CO., Limited, Ruabon
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=== Ginger Beer, Lemonade and Soda Water Manufacturers  ===
Family name and location
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:'''Davies'''&nbsp; Cefn
:'''Davies''' , Rhos
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:'''Williams''' , Trefynant
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=== Grocers and Dealers In Sundries  ===
Company name and location
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:'''Anderson''' , Overton
:'''Ashley''' , Overton
:'''Baugh''', Cefn
:'''Bebbington''', Hall st., Rhos
:'''Bowen''' &amp; '''Jones''', Cefn
:'''Butler''', Rhosymedre
:CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Cefn&nbsp;
:'''Daniel''' , Hall st, Rhos
:'''Davies''' , Pant
:'''Davies''' , High st. Ruabon
:'''Davies''' , Cefn
:'''Davies'''&nbsp; Street issa
:'''Davies''', '''Hughes''' &amp; Co., Cefn
:'''Dodd''' , Hall st., Rhos
:'''Edwards'''&nbsp; Market st, Rhos
:'''Ellis''' John, Cefn
:'''Evans''' David, the Lodge, near Chirk
:'''Evans''' John, Chirk
:'''Evans''' , Ponkey
:'''Evans''' , Acre Fair
:'''Giller'''&nbsp; Afoneitha
:'''Gittins''' , Overton
:'''Griffiths''', Newbridge
:'''Griffiths''' Market st., Rhos
:'''Hughes''', Cefn
:'''Hughes''', Cefn
:'''Hughes''', Street issa
:'''Hughes''', Rhosymedre
:'''Hughes''', St. Martins
:'''Hughes''', Groes
:'''Jones''', Hall st., Rhos
:'''Jones''', Hall st., Rhos
:'''Jones''', Rhosymedre
:'''Jones''', Street issa
:'''Jones''', Groes
:'''Jones''', Ponkey
:'''Jones''', Chirk
:'''Jones''', Trefynant
:'''Jones''' , Cefn
:'''Jones''', Church st.
:'''Jones''', Ponkey
:'''Jones''', Ponkey
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:'''Jones''' , Hall st., Rhos
:'''Jones''' , St. Martins
:'''Lloyd''' , Cefn
:'''Manley''' , Overton
:'''Mathews''' , Overton
:'''Morris''' , Rhos
:'''Morris''' , Church st.
:'''Parry''' , Cefn
:'''Parry''' , Duke st.
:'''Phillips''' , Church st., Rhos
:'''Phillips''' , Ponkey
:'''Pierce''', Overton
:'''Powell''' , Bridge st.
:'''Poynton'''&nbsp; Overton Bridge
:'''Price''' , Pentre
:'''Pritchard''' Robert, Cefn
:'''Pritchard''' , Market st., Rhos
:'''Pugh''' , Cefn
:'''Richards''' , High st.
:'''Roberts''' , Overton
:'''Roberts''', Overton
:'''Roberts''', Mountain st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''', Mountain st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''', Ponkey
:'''Roberts''', Market st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''', Rhosymedre
:'''Roberts''', Ponkey
:'''Roberts''', Rhosymedre
:'''Rogers''', Church st.
:'''Rogers''' , Ruabon
:'''Savage''' , Market st., Rhos
:'''Savage''', Ponkey
:'''Scott''', Overton
:'''Smith''', Pant
:'''Thomas''', the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Valentin''', Market st., Rhos
:'''Williams''', Hill st., Rhos
:'''Williams''', Market st., Rhos
:'''Wright''', Cefn
:'''Wright''', Garth
:'''Yardley''', High st.
:'''Yates''', Mountain st., Rhos
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=== Hair Dressers  ===
Family name and location
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:'''Connell''' , Cefn
:'''Davies''', Duke st., Ruabon
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:'''Hodgkinson''', Campbell st., Rhos
:'''Simpson''', Market st., Rhos
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=== Hotels  ===
:Hand Hotel (commercial, family &amp; posting house), Elias '''Griffith''', Chirk
:Wynnstay Arms(commercial, family, and posting), John '''Allen''', Ruabon
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=== Iron Works  ===
:Hughes William H. (founder), Plas Kynaston Foundry
:KENYON IRON COMPANY, LIMITED, Ruabon - Robert C. Wright, manager
:NEW BRITISH IRON &amp; COAL CO., Trefynant, Ruabon - William Evans, manager
:RUABON FOUNDRY COMPANY (&amp; engineers &amp; millwrights), Ruabon
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=== Joiners &amp; Builders  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Edge''' John, Overton
:'''Griffiths''' John, Rhosymedre
:'''Griffths''' Thomas, Ruabon
| width="50%" |
:'''Jarvis''' lssac, Market st., Rhos
:'''Pritchard''' Richard, Church st., Rhos
:'''Thomas''' John, Cefn
|}
=== Lime Burners  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Dickin''' John, Vron - Benjamin '''Gethin''', manager
:'''Eddy''' Walter, Vron
| width="50%" |
:'''Edwards''' William, Trefynant
:'''Wright''' William, Garth
|}
=== Linen Drapers  ===
''+ also Woollen Drapers''
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Anderton''' Jane, Overton
:'''Bowen''' &amp; '''Jones''', Cefn
:'''Davies''' Benjamin, Pant
:'''Davies''' Edwards, Street issa
:'''Davies''', '''Hughes''' &amp; Co., Cefn
:'''Evans''' John, Chirk
:'''Gittins''' Elizabeth, Overton
:'''Hughes''' Evan, Rhosymedre
:'''Hughes''' Robert, St. Martins
:'''Jones''' Henry, Market st., Rhos
:'''Jones''' Hezekiah, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Jones''' John, Pentre
:'''Jones''' John, Ponkey
:'''Jones''' John, Chirk
| width="50%" |
:'''Jones''' William, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Morris''' William L., Church st.
:+'''Parry''' John, Cefn
:'''Powell''' George, Bridge st.
:'''Pritchard Ann''', Market st., Rhos
:+'''Pritchard''' John, Cefn
:'''Randles''' Samuel, Newbridge
:'''Roberts''' Joshua, Rhosymedre
:'''Rogers''' Isaac, St. Martins
:'''Savage''' Thomas, Ponkey
:+'''Shone''' Owen, Overton
:'''Wilson''' Joseph, Rhosymedre
:'''Williams''' Daniel, Hill st. Rhos
|}
=== Maltsters  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Edwards''' Moses, the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Evans''' Edward, Rhosymedre
:'''Griffiths''' Francis, Gledrid, nr. Chirk
:'''Hughes''' Arthur, Gledrid, nr. Chirk
| width="50%" |
:'''Price''' Richard, Ruabon
:'''Roberts''' Edward, Overton
:'''Swann''' Edward, Ruabon
:'''Wright''' John, Pant
|}
=== Millers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Hughes''' Thomas, Escob, near Chirk
:'''Jones''' James, Pentre
:'''Moses''' Richard, Chirk Mill
| width="50%" |
:'''Owen''' Daniel, Pant Mill
:'''Reeves''' Samuel T., Erbistock
|}
=== Milliners and Dress Makers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Edwards''' Elizabeth, Market st., Rhos
:'''Jonees''' Margaret, Groes
| width="50%" |
:'''Pritchard''' Anne, Market st., Rhos
|}
=== Nail Makers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Lloyd''' William, Bridge st
:'''Povey''' Adam, Overton
| width="50%" |
:'''Turner''' Joseph, Ponkey
|}
=== Painters &amp; Glaziers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Evans''' Charles (&amp; plumber), Overton
:'''Humphreys''' William, Ruabon
| width="50%" |
:'''Lloyd''' Edward &amp; Son (&amp; plumbers), Overton
:'''Wragg''' Isaac, Overton
|}
=== Paraffin Oil Works  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Crowther''' &amp; Co., Cefn
:'''Holmes''' Joseph, Cefn
| width="50%" |
:'''Lamb''' F., Cefn
|}
=== Photographic Artists  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Bates''' John, Rhosymedre
| width="50%" |
:'''Letsome''' Edward, Hall st., Rhos
|}
=== Quarry Owners - Freestone  ===
:CEFN &amp; RUABON CO., Cefn - Charle '''Chatham''', manager
:CEFN QUARRY, Cefn - William R. '''Jones''', proprietor
:Davies &amp; Mawdsley, Tir Vron Quarry, Ruabon - Jos. '''Mallalieu''', manager
:GARDDEN LODGE QUARRY, Ruabon, G. J. '''Walmsley''', proprietor
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|-
|
|}
=== Saddlers &amp; Harness Makers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Davies''' Eaton, High st.
:'''Hughes''' Thomas, the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Lee''' William, Overton
| width="50%" |
:'''Roberts''' Robert, High st.
:'''Walker''' Thomas, Chirk
|}
=== Shopkeepers and Dealers in Sundries  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Butterton''' Elizabeth, Cefn
:'''Davies''' David, Gledrid
:'''Davies''' John, Duke st.
:'''Davies''' Robert, Market st., Rhos
:'''Davies''' Thomas, Cefn
:'''Egginton''' John, Pontadam
:'''Evans''' Ann, Cefn
:'''Evans''' Evan, Cefn
:'''Evans''' Thomas, Chirk
:'''Griffiths''' William, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Griffith''' Sarah, Brook st., Rhos
:'''Hopwood''' Robert, Market st., Rhos
:'''Hughes''' Ann, Rhoswiel
:'''Hughes''' John, Cefn
:'''Jones''' Edward, Cefn
:'''Jones''' Evan, Rhosymedre
| width="50%" |
:'''Jones''' Thomas, Garth
:'''Jones''' William, Ruabon
:'''Laycock''' Elizabeth, Ruabon
:'''Lloyd''' Thomas, Chirk
:'''Owen''' Elizabeth, Rhosymedre
:'''Pearson''' Sarah, Market st., Rhos
:'''Pierce''' John, Overton
:'''Pritchard''' Zachariah, Market st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''' Edward, Rhosymedre
:'''Roberts''' Elizabeth, Cefn
:'''Roberts''' Elizabeth, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''' William, Cefn
:'''Rogers''' Jonathan, Cefn
:'''Share''' Thomas, Cefn
:'''Williams''' Aaron, Cefn
|}
=== Spelter Manufacturers  ===
:'''Kenrick''' &amp; Son, Wynn Hall Smelter Works, Ruabon
:'''Southern''' Henry, Ruabon Spelter Works
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|-
|
|}
=== Surgeons  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Burton William, High st'''
:'''Davies''' Simeon (veterinary), Market st., Rhos
:'''Edmunds''' John, Chirk
:Eyton '''Ap Ellis''', Overton
| width="50%" |
:'''Jones''' William, High st.
:'''Perkins''' Richard S. M.D., Overton
:'''Roberts''' Richard C., High st.
|}
=== Tailors  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Davies''' Thomas, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Dodd''' Zachariah, Church st., Rhos
:'''Edwards''' David (&amp; draper), St. Martins
:'''Edwards''' James, Chirk
:'''Hughes''' John E., Rhosymedre
:'''Hughes''' Mesach, Rhosymedre
:'''Jones''' Edward, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Jones''' Edward, Rhosymedre
:'''Jones''' Richard, Street issa
| width="50%" |
:'''Jones''' Richd. (&amp; draper), Hill st., Rhos
:'''Martin''' William, Ruabon
:'''Morgan''' Samuel, Pentre
:'''Platt''' Thomas, Rhosymedre
:'''Price''' Edward, Chirk
:'''Price''' William, the Lodge, Chirk
:'''Roberts''' David, Market st., Rho
:'''Thomas''' Joseph, Campbell st., Rhos
:'''Vaughan''' William (&amp; draper), Chirk
|}
=== Taverns &amp; Public Houses  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:''Anchor'', Joseph '''Boote''', Rhosymedre
:''Anchor'', Robert '''Davies''', Pentre
:''Black Horse'', William '''Roberts''', Groes
:''Black Lion'', Elizabeth '''Jones''', Cefn Bychan
:''Blue Bell'', Thomas '''Owen''', Market st., Rhos
:''Bricklayers Arms'', Edward '''Davies''', Bridge st.
:''Bricklayers Arms'', John '''Stevens''', Street issa
:''Bridge'', John '''Boote''', Chirk
:''Bridge'', Thos. '''Johnson''', Pontyblew
:''Brynyphys Arms'', James '''Parslow''', Overton
:''Coach &amp; Horses'', John '''Jones''', Rhos
:''Cross Foxes'', David '''Jones''', Church st.
:''Cross Foxes'', John ''Negus'', Overton Bridge
:''Cross Keys'', Thonmas '''Griffiths''', Chirk
:''Cross Keys'', Jonathan '''Jones''', Cefn
:''Cross Keys'', John '''Morris''', St. Martins
:''Crown'', John '''Isaacs''', St. Martins
:''Duke of Wellington'', Sarah '''Jones''', Duke st.
:''Eagles'', John '''Roberts''', Abernant
:''Foresters Arms'', John '''Lloyd''', Acre Fair
:''Fox &amp; Hounds'', Rose '''Beckett''', Newbridge
:''Goat'', Sarah '''Morris''', Ruabon
:''Greyhound'', Mary '''Pay''', Duddleston
:''Grosvenor Arms'', Robt. Roberts, Cefn
:''Gwernhaylod Arms'', Charles E. Jones, Overton
:''Holly Bush'', John '''Gabriel''', Cefn
:''Horse &amp; Jockey'', Jonathan '''Clarke''', Gutter hill
:''Jolly Forgeman'', Edward '''Morris''', Newbridge
:''Kings Head'', William '''Bradley''', Cefn
| width="50%" |
:''Kings Head'', Richard '''Hughes''', Hill st., Rhos
:''Lodge'', Thomas '''Hughes''', the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:''Masons Arms'', Abraham '''Griffiths''', Cefn Bychan
:''Miners Arms, Thomas '''Richards''', Cefn''
:''Moreton Inn'', Edward '''Jones''', Ruabon
:''Nags Head'', Elizabeth '''Roberts''', Hall st., Rhos
:''New Inn'', William '''Lusby''', Gledrid
:''New lnn'', George '''Roberts''', Ruabon
:''Plough'', John '''Beaman''', Rhosymedre
:''Plough'', Enoch '''Roberts''', Rhos
:''Queens Head'', Andrew F. '''Phillips''', Pen y cae
:''Queens Head'', John '''Wright''', Pant
:''Railway Inn'', John '''Jones''', Cefn
:''Red Lion'', William '''Miles''', Pentre
:''Red Lion'', John '''Pierce''', Ruabon
:''Rhos Arms'', William '''Edwards''', Market st., Rhos
:''Rock'', Thomas '''Evans''', Newbridge
:''Rockmans Arms'', William '''Wright''', Garth
:''Royal Oak'', Thomas '''Parry''', Llangollen road
:''Royal Oak'', Thomas E. '''Parry''', Cefn Bychan
:''Royal Oak'', Thomas '''Williams''', Street issa
:''Sun &amp; Dragon'', Thomas '''Bellis''', Hall st., Rhos
:''Three Eagles'', Samuel '''Brentnall''', Rhosymedre
:''Three Pigeons'', Frederick '''Knowles''', Overton
:''Travellers lnn'', William '''Solomon''', Ruabon
:''Trotting Mare'', Richard '''Roberts''', Overton
:''Vaults'', Lloyd '''Jones''', Bridge st.
:''Wheelwrights Arms'', John '''Valentine''', Street issa
:''White Horse'', John ''Owen'', Market st., Rhos
|}
=== Retailers of Beer  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Adams''' James, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Aimes''' David, Rhos
:'''Boliver''' Edward, Street issa
:'''Bowen''' Richard, Cefn,
:'''Davies''' Anne, Rhosymedre
:'''Davies''' John, Cefn
:'''Davies''' Joseph, Rhos
:'''Davies''' Thomas, Rhosymedre
:'''Edwards''' John, Groes
:'''Edwards''' William, Rhos
:'''Edwards''' William, Campbell st., Rhos
:'''Evans''' David, Pentre
:'''Evans''' Edward, Rhosymedre
:'''Evans''' Jane, Rhosymedre
:'''Griffiths''' Edward, Cefn
:'''Hancock''' James, Ponkey
:'''Hewitt''' John, Ponkey
:'''Hughes''' Evans, Acre Fair
:'''Hughe''' Godfrey, Acre Fair
:'''Hughes''' James, Cefn
:'''Hughes''' William, Cefn
:'''Humphreys''' Edward, Cefn
:'''Jarvis''' Edward, Ponkey
:'''Johnson''' George, Rhosymedre
:'''Jones''' Elizabeth,, Cefn
:'''Jones''' Henry, Groes
:'''Jones''' John, Cefn
:'''Jones''' John, Church st., Rhos
:'''Jones''' Richard, Ruabon
:'''Jones''' Robert, Trefynant
:'''Jones''' Sarah, Preesgwyn
| width="50%" |
:'''Jones''' Thomas, Cefn
:'''Jones''' William, Ponkey
:'''Jones''' William, Rhos
:'''Lambert''' Margaret, Cefn
:'''Manford''' William, St. Martins
:'''Mathews''' Maurice, the Lodge, Chirk
:'''Mears''' Sarah, Market st., Rhos
:'''Owen''' Thomas, Brook st., Rhos
:'''Parry''' John, Cefn
:'''Pemberton''' Robert, Ruabon
:'''Phillips''' Joseph, Ponkey
:'''Phillips''' Sarah, Ponkey
:'''Platt''' Edward, Church st., Rhos
:'''Pointon''' Charles, Rhosymedre
:'''Read''' Joseph, Ponkey
:'''Roberts''' David, Pentre
:'''Roberts''' Edward, Mountain st., Rhos
:'''Roberts''' John, Mountain st., Rhos
:'''Rogers''' Jonathan, Cefn
:'''Thomas''' David, Ponkey
:'''Thomas''' Joseph, Cefn
:'''Thomas''' Thomas, Ponkey
:'''Tunnah''' Edward, Market st., Rhos
:'''Tunnah''' John, Ponkey
:'''Valentine''' Williarn, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Whittaker''' John, Cefn
:'''Williams''' Anne, Cefn
:'''Williams''' John, Afoneitha
:'''Williams''' Joseph, Street issa
:'''Williams''' Joseph, Cefn
:'''Williams''' Thomas, Acre Fair
|}
=== Timber Merchants and Saw Mill Proprietors  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Bradley''' Thomas, Plas Madoc, Ruabon
:'''Gleave''' George (&amp; valuer), Market st, Rhos
| width="50%" |
:'''Griffiths''' William, Rhoswiel, Chirk
|}
=== Tin-plate Workers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Anthony''' John, Overton
:'''Burns''' Thomas, Mountain st., Rhos
| width="50%" |
:'''Milller''' James (&amp; umbrella maker), Cefn
|}
=== Watchmakers  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Hughes''' Robert, Rhosymedre
| width="50%" |
:'''Hughes''' William, Church st., Rhos
|}
=== Wheelwrights  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Edwards''' lsaac, Chirk Green
:'''Hughes''' William, the Lodge, nr. Chirk
:'''Jones''' Edward, St. Martins
| width="50%" |
:'''Jones''' Robert, Trefynant, Ruabon
:'''Lloyd''' Daniel, Cefn
:'''Thomas''' James, Rhosymadoc
|}
=== Miscellaneous  ===
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
:'''Edwards''' Geo. corn mrcht., Trevor House
:'''Edwards''' Moses, brewer, the Lodge, near Chirk
:'''Gaters''' John, excise officer, Preesgwyn
:'''Green''' Robert, furniture dealer and iron-monger, Market st., Rhos
:'''Hughes''' Arthur, brewer, Gledrid, near Chirk
:'''Jones''' Thomas, town crier, Hall st., Rhos
:'''Jones''' Wm. carver and antique designer, St. Martins
:'''Kenyon''' Robert, clogger, Cefn
:'''Logan''' Hugh, excise officer, Church st.
| width="50%" |
:'''Lloyd''' Robert, parish clerk and registrar, Church st.
:'''Mellin''' Samuel, clogger, Market st., Rhos
:'''Moulding''' James, excise officer, Overton
:'''Price''' Edward, cooper, Overton
:'''Roberts''' Edw., greengrocer, Rhosymedre
:'''Street''' George, builder &amp; clerk of works to Sir W. W. Wynn, Church st.
:'''Williams''' John, collector of poor rates and taxes, Chirk
|}
== Public Buildings, Offices, &amp;c.  ==


=== Places of Worship and their Ministers  ===
=== Places of Worship and their Ministers  ===


{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0" width="100%"
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|  
:'''Churches of the Establishment'''  
{{Block indent|'''Churches of the Establishment''' }}
::St. Mary's, Overton - Rev. Thomas '''Douglas''', curate  
{{Block indent|St. Mary's, Overton - Rev. Thomas '''Douglas''', curate |2}}
::St. Mary's, Chirk - Rev. Joseph '''Maude''', vicar  
{{Block indent|St. Mary's, Chirk - Rev. Joseph '''Maude''', vicar |2}}
::St. Mary's, Ruabon - Rev. E. W. '''Edwards''', vicar; Rev. Richd. '''Towers''', curate
{{Block indent|St. Mary's, Ruabon - Rev. E. W. '''Edwards''', vicar; Rev. Richd. '''Towers''', curate|2}}


:PARISH CHURCHES:-  
{{Block indent|PARISH CHURCHES:- }}
::Erbistock - Rev. Peter '''Price'''  
{{Block indent|Erbistock - Rev. Peter '''Price''' |2}}
::St. Martins - Rev. Wm. '''Hurst''', M.A., vicar  
{{Block indent|St. Martins - Rev. Wm. '''Hurst''', M.A., vicar |2}}
::Rhosymedre - Rev. Jno. D. '''Edwards''', B.A., incumbent; Rev. Wm. '''Jones''', curate  
{{Block indent|Rhosymedre - Rev. Jno. D. '''Edwards''', B.A., incumbent; Rev. Wm. '''Jones''', curate |2}}
::Rhos - Rev. John '''Jones''', incumbent&nbsp;; Rev. James '''Jones''', curate  
{{Block indent|Rhos - Rev. John '''Jones''', incumbent&nbsp;; Rev. James '''Jones''', curate |2}}
::Duddleston - Rev. Cyrus '''Morrell'''
{{Block indent|Duddleston - Rev. Cyrus '''Morrell'''|2}}


:'''Dissenting Chapels'''  
{{Block indent|'''Dissenting Chapels''' }}
::BAPTIST:-  
{{Block indent|BAPTIST:- |2}}
:::Cefn - Rev. Abel '''Parry'''  
{{Block indent|Cefn - Rev. Abel '''Parry''' |3}}
:::Garth - Rev. William '''Williams'''  
{{Block indent|Garth - Rev. William '''Williams''' |3}}
:::Pen y cae - Rev. William '''Roberts'''  
{{Block indent|Pen y cae - Rev. William '''Roberts''' |3}}
:::Rhosllanerchrugog - Rev. John '''Davies'''  
{{Block indent|Rhosllanerchrugog - Rev. John '''Davies''' |3}}
:::Ruabon, Newbridge and Ponkey - ministers various  
{{Block indent|Ruabon, Newbridge and Ponkey - ministers various |3}}
::METHODIST (Calvinist)&nbsp;:-  
{{Block indent|METHODIST (Calvinist)&nbsp;:- |2}}
:::Ponkey - Rev. - '''Pritchard'''  
{{Block indent|Ponkey - Rev. - '''Pritchard''' |3}}
:::The Lodge, Chlrk - Rev. Danl. '''Roberts'''  
{{Block indent|The Lodge, Chlrk - Rev. Danl. '''Roberts''' |3}}
:::Cefn, Garth, Pentre, Rhosymedre and Ruabon - ministers various  
{{Block indent|Cefn, Garth, Pentre, Rhosymedre and Ruabon - ministers various |3}}
::METHODIST (English):-  
{{Block indent|METHODIST (English):- |2}}
:::Abernant &amp; Cefn  
{{Block indent|Abernant &amp; Cefn |3}}
::METHODIST (Independent):-  
{{Block indent|METHODIST (Independent):- |2}}
:::Ponkey - Rev. - '''Rowlands'''  
{{Block indent|Ponkey - Rev. - '''Rowlands''' |3}}
:::Rhosymedre - Rev. David '''Evans'''  
{{Block indent|Rhosymedre - Rev. David '''Evans''' |3}}
:::The Lodge, Chirk - Rev. Thos. '''Davies'''  
{{Block indent|The Lodge, Chirk - Rev. Thos. '''Davies''' |3}}
:::Ruabon and Cefn - ministers various  
{{Block indent|Ruabon and Cefn - ministers various |3}}
::METHODIST (Wesleyan):-  
{{Block indent|METHODIST (Wesleyan):- |2}}
:::Rhos, Ruabon, Street Issa, Cefn and the Lodge  
{{Block indent|Rhos, Ruabon, Street Issa, Cefn and the Lodge |3}}
::METHODIST (Primitive):-  
{{Block indent|METHODIST (Primitive):- |2}}
:::Ruabon and Rhos - ministers various
{{Block indent|Ruabon and Rhos - ministers various|3}}


|}
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=== Registrars of Births, Deaths, &amp;c.  ===
=== Registrars of Births, Deaths, &amp;c.  ===


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:'''Pembrey''' Joseph, Overton  
{{Block indent|'''Pembrey''' Joseph, Overton }}
:'''Roberts''' John, Parkside, Ruabon
{{Block indent|'''Roberts''' John, Parkside, Ruabon}}


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| width="50%" |  
:'''Roberts''' Thos. (marriages only), High st.  
{{Block indent|'''Roberts''' Thos. (marriages only), High st. }}
:'''Rogers''' Thos., Moreton Cottage, near Chirk
{{Block indent|'''Rogers''' Thos., Moreton Cottage, near Chirk}}


|}
|}


=== Miscellaneous Public Buildings, Offices, &amp;c.  ===
<br> Individual names can be found at
 
:CEMETERY, Ruabon - Robert '''Lloyd''', clerk to the Board
:GAS WORKS:-
::Cefn - Thomas '''Doxey''', manager
::Chirk - Elias '''Griffth''', manager
::Rhos - Evan E. '''Jones''', manager
::Ruabon - Robt. '''Lloyd''', sec'y &amp; mangr.
:POLICE STATIONS:-
::Abernant - Wm. '''Shone''', officer in charge
::Chirk - John '''Lindsay''', officer in charge
::Cefn - William '''Shone'''
::Ruabon - Thomas '''Jones'''
::Overton - James '''Lockwood'''
:WATER WORKS:-
::Cefn, Rhosymedre and Acre Fair Water Works Co. - Jeremiah '''Bradley''', chairman; G. H. '''Whalley''', esq., M.P., managing director; William '''Sherratt''', solicitor
:WYNNSTAY OFFICE
::J. '''Laycock''', cashier; William '''Jones''', land agent, Ruabon
 
=== Conveyance By Railway on the Great Western Line  ===
 
:STATIONS:-
::Ruabon - William H. '''Whitlock''', station master and goods agent
::Chirk - William '''Mills''', station agent
::Llangollen road (goods only) - James S. '''Millwater''', agent
::Cefn - Edward '''Stubbs''', agent
::Preesgwyn (goods only) - Thomas '''Griffiths''', agent
 
=== Carriers  ===


:To OSWESTRY, Thomas '''Hughes''', from Chirk, Wednesday and Saturday
*{{FSC|485436|item|disp=Ruabon - Slater's}}
:To WREXHAM, Edward '''Jones''', from Ruabon, Tuesday, Thursday &amp; Saturday
:To WREXHAM, Thomas '''Davies''', from Cefn, Tuesday, Thursday &amp; Saturday
:To WREXHAM, Richard '''Martin''' and Jacob '''Hughes''', from Rhosymedre, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
:
:Shropshire Union Canal Co., Chirk - Edward '''Price''', agent


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[[Category:Wrexham Communities]] [[Category:Wales_Directories]]

Latest revision as of 04:05, 20 August 2025

WITH THE PARISHES OR VILLAGES OF ACREFAIR, BRONYGARTH, CHIRK, DUDDLESTON, ERBISTOCK, GARTH, GLEDRID, THE LODGE, NEWBRIDGE, OVERTON, OVERTON-BRIDGE, PANT, PENTRE, PEN-Y-CAE, PONKEY, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, RHOSYMEDRE, ST. MARTIN'S, TREFYNANT, AND NEIGHBOURHOODS.

RUABON is a parish in the hundred and barony of Bromfield county of Denbigh - the village is 187 miles N.W. from London, 6 E. by N. from Llangollen, 5 S. by W. from Wrexham, the same distance W. by N. from Overton, 10 N. by W. from Ellesmere, 11½ from Oswestry, and 15 S. by W. from Chester, situated within a short distance of the Shropshire border, and watered by a rivulet that skirts the parish, and discharges itself into the Dee. This locality, which is rich in iron and coal, must have been in early days of some importance, and two ancient Dykes - Offa's and Wat's are still to be seen. The Caerdelyn, in this parish, an ancient settlement, occupies about four acres of land, which is still encumbered with vestiges of old dwellings. There are many works in the neighbourhood, of which we may mention, iron, coal, stone, and fire ware.

The places of worship are the parish church, and a chapel each for Independents and Methodists. The church dedicated to Saint Mary is a spacious edifice, consisting of a chancel and two side aisles; it contains an organ, the gift of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., and several handsome marble monuments; amongst the latter is one by Rysbach, to the memory of the first Sir Watkin Wynn. The living of Ruabon is a vicarage, in the patronage of the Bishop of Saint Asaph. David Powell, D.D., the eminent antiquary, was vicar of this parish, and dying during his incumbency, was interred here in 1596.

The noble demesne of Wynnstay imparts great consequence to the vicinage of Ruabon: the park is extensive and highly picturesque, and the views from the mansion are very beautiful. Great alterations have been made in the mansion - a great portion having been taken down and rebuilt. Within the domain are two beautiful monuments - one erected by the late Sir Watkin in honour of his regiment, the "Ancient Britons", which with him served in Ireland during the perilous 1798; the other by the great grandmother of the present Sir Watkin in memory of her son. Still more ancient than Wynnstay is the mansion of Plas Madoc, the grounds of which are adjacent to and separated by the road and railway from those of Wynnstay. This is supposed to be one of the most ancient residences in North Wales, having been in former times, and before the subjection of Wales, a royal residence. The name '"Plas Madoc", although not uncommon in Wales, is with regard to this seat, supposed to have been handed down from that Prince of Wales who, in the 12th century, according to Welsh authorities, left this country when involved in civil wars, and sailing for the west, first discovered and colonized America. This event, commemorated in Southey's poem of "Madoc", also by Mrs. Hemans, has recently been further illustrated by a poem, entitled, "A Prince of Wales, long ago" by Lady Marshall, wherein the history of local peculiarities of this interesting border district are much dwelt upon. Plas Madoc was, for some years unoccupied, but it has been restored and greatly improved by the proprietor, G. H. Whalley, Esq., the M.P. for Peterborough. Amongst the many records of ancient and modern times, there rises also on the side of the vale a modern structure, Trevor Tower - an object of interest to travellers as being the subject of frequent notice of late years as the rendezvous for the Orangemen of Liverpool and adjacent districts, who, with others, resort here during the summer on picnic excursions. Trevor Tower is a shooting box, also belonging to Mr. Whalley, whose park and property extends over twenty miles in front and around it, and includes a district called on the ordnance plans, Cefn-y-Fedw: this is supposed to be a misreading for Cefn-y-Bedd, or the "Hill of Graves". It lies on the slope of these hills, and in the high valleys of the Eglwyseg, behind this tower. It was here that the chieftains and other leading men of Ancient Britain were brought from great distances to be buried; in fact, this was to the Britons what the vale of Jehoshaphat at Jerusalem is to the Jews -their most sacred cemetery. The parish of Ruabon, which comprises the townships of Rhos y Medre, Rhos-Llanerchrugog, Bodylltyn, Christionydd Kenrick, Coed Christionydd, Rhyddallt, Bellan, Dynhynlle lsa, and Ercha Morton (above and below), and Ruabon, contained in 1851, 11,497, and in 1861, 14,343.

RHOSYMEDRE is a village, about 1½ miles S. from Ruabon, on the Chirk road. There is a church under the establishment, and a national school, to which is added an endowment of £50, by the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart.

RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG (or Rhos) is a populous village, 2 miles N. from Ruabon. Here is also a district church and national school. The inhabitants are chiefly of the working classes, employed at the different works in the neighbourhood.

CEFN, is another populous village, 2 miles S. by W. from Ruabon; it is very irregularly built on the slope of a hill, facing the vale of Llangollen. The inhabitants here, as at Rhos, are of the working classes.

Population of the three last named places are given with Ruabon.

CHIRK is a parish in its own hundred, county of Denbigh, 9 miles from Wrexham. There is here an aqueduct of 10 arches, which carries the Ellesmere canal over the river Ceriog. Chirk is also a petty sessions town, and the parish contains also the townships of Brynkinalt, Halton and Penyclawdd. Coal and lime are extensively worked in Chirk and its neighbourhood. The Hand Hotel is a very good commercial, family and posting house. Chirk Castle, the seat of Colonel Myddleton Biddulph, M.P., is built on the site of Castle Crogen, and since restored, is near Offa's Dyke, on the side of the Berwyn hills. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. The living, a vicarage is in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph. There are also places of worship for dissenters. Population in 1861, 1,630.

ERBISTOCK is a parish partly in the hundred of Bromfield, county of Denbigh, and partly in the hundred of Malor (sic), county of Flint. It is 6 miles S.S.E. of Wrexham, and is situated on the river Dee. The parish church is dedicated to St. Hilary; the living, a rectory, is in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph. There is a national school. Population of the parish in 1861, 337.

OVERTON is a parish in a detached portion of the county of Flint, Malor (sic) hundred, 5 miles N.N.W. of Ellesmere, Cheshire (sic). It is situated in a fine spot near to the river Dee, over which is a bridge. The town or village is a polling and petty sessions town, and contributory borough to Flint. The church is dedicated to St. Mary; the living is a curacy annexed to the rectory of Bangor-y-Iscoed (sic). The parish contains the townships of Cloy, Knolton and Maesgwaylod, with a population in 1861 of 1,397.

ST. MARTIN is a parish in Upper Oswestry hundred, county of Shropshire, and 6 miles N.N.E. of Oswestry. The Ellesmere canal runs near. The place of worship is a church, under the establishment; the living of which is a vicarage, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph. There is a good school, erected by Lord Trevor, in 1866. The population of the parish (which also contains the townships of Bronygarth, Ifton and Weston Rhyn was in 1861, 2,351.

Post Offices

RUABON, Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive at seven morning, and four afternoon;and are despatched at half-past ten morning, and half-past eight evening. To Oswestry at three afternoon. Money Order Office and Savings Bank.

RHOSYMEDRE, Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at seven morning, and are despatched thereto at half-past seven evening. Money Order Office and Savings Bank.

PANT,Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at twenty minutes before eight morning, and are despatched thereto at twenty minutes past six evening. Money Order Office and Savings Bank.

CHIRK, Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at seven morning, and are despatched thereto at twenty-minutes before seven evening. Money Order Office and Savings Bank.

OVERTON, Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at eight morning, and are despatched thereto at five evening. Money Order Office and Savings Bank.

  • Letters for Acrefair, Bronygarth, Duddleston, Garth, Overton Bridge, Newbridge and Rhosllaner-chrugog should be addressed near Ruabon.
  • Letters for St. Martin's and the Lodge, should be addressed near Chirk.

Places of Worship and their Ministers

Churches of the Establishment
St. Mary's, Overton - Rev. Thomas Douglas, curate
St. Mary's, Chirk - Rev. Joseph Maude, vicar
St. Mary's, Ruabon - Rev. E. W. Edwards, vicar; Rev. Richd. Towers, curate
PARISH CHURCHES:-
Erbistock - Rev. Peter Price
St. Martins - Rev. Wm. Hurst, M.A., vicar
Rhosymedre - Rev. Jno. D. Edwards, B.A., incumbent; Rev. Wm. Jones, curate
Rhos - Rev. John Jones, incumbent ; Rev. James Jones, curate
Duddleston - Rev. Cyrus Morrell
Dissenting Chapels
BAPTIST:-
Cefn - Rev. Abel Parry
Garth - Rev. William Williams
Pen y cae - Rev. William Roberts
Rhosllanerchrugog - Rev. John Davies
Ruabon, Newbridge and Ponkey - ministers various
METHODIST (Calvinist) :-
Ponkey - Rev. - Pritchard
The Lodge, Chlrk - Rev. Danl. Roberts
Cefn, Garth, Pentre, Rhosymedre and Ruabon - ministers various
METHODIST (English):-
Abernant & Cefn
METHODIST (Independent):-
Ponkey - Rev. - Rowlands
Rhosymedre - Rev. David Evans
The Lodge, Chirk - Rev. Thos. Davies
Ruabon and Cefn - ministers various
METHODIST (Wesleyan):-
Rhos, Ruabon, Street Issa, Cefn and the Lodge
METHODIST (Primitive):-
Ruabon and Rhos - ministers various

Registrars of Births, Deaths, &c.

Pembrey Joseph, Overton
Roberts John, Parkside, Ruabon
Roberts Thos. (marriages only), High st.
Rogers Thos., Moreton Cottage, near Chirk


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