KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE 1910 - HENLLYS

 

 

HENLLYS, or Henllis, is a parish to the west of the road from Newport to Pontypool, 3 miles north from Rogerstone station on the Western Valleys section of the Great Western railway, 4½ north-west from Newport, 10 south from Pontypool and 26 southwest from Monmouth, in the Southern division of the county, Wentloog hundred, Newport petty sessional division, union and county court district, and in the rural deanery of Newport, archdeaconry of Monmouth, and diocese of Llandaff. The church of St. Peter is an ancient building of local stone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells: there are 130 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from 1765, marriages from 1754. The living is a rectory, with Bettws vicarage annexed, joint net yearly value £169, with 50 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Bishop if Llandaff, and held since 1900 by the Rev. David Jesse Evans, of St. Bees.

The Baptist chapel, erected in 1843, seats about 300 persons. Here is a colliery belonging to the Guest,Keen and Nettlefolds Limited. The trustees of the late Lady Llanover, who are lords of the manor, and Viscount Tredegar are principal landowners. The soil is sandy, resting on red sandstone. The chief crops are roots and some pasture land. The area is 2,653 acres of land and 10 of water; rateable value, £2,699; the population in 1901, 319

Parish Clerk, Thomas Lloyd

Letters by messenger from Cwmbran R.S.O., collecting at the same time, at 10 a.m.
Cwmbran is the nearest money order & telegraph office, about 3 miles distant.
Wall Letter Box, Castell y Bwch road, cleared at 7.45am & 5.35pm.

Public Elementary School built in 1878, at a cost of nearly £2,100 for 180 children; average attandance 92; Evan Griffith Edwards, Master; Mrs Edwards, mistress; Miss E Jones, infants mistress.

 

Evans Rev. David Jesse, Rectory
Lewis Rev. David (Bapt.), Incline terrace
Whiteway Thomas Henllys Vale.

COMMERCIAL.
Adams James farmer Gelly Fach
Adams Mrs. Margaret, farmer, Green meadow
Adams Thomas farmer Dyffryn cot
Chappell Francis, farmer & butcher, Gelly-fawr farms
Chappell Walter farmer Cock o North
Cherrett Francis, farmer, Duffryn
Dowling William, farmer, Henllys court
Edmunds John, farmer, Penheol-y-badd
Evans T. & W. farmers Castle farm.
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Limited Henllys Colliery.
Hill George farmer Ty Coch.
Johns Fredrick Pan y Worlod
Jones Richd farmer Tyn Y Ffynnon
Jones williams Farmer Pensarn.
Lloyd Thomas farmer.
Morris Thomas, [Mrs] farmer, Glanshawel
Read Benjamin baker
Samuel Mrs. Amy, Castell-y-Bwch P.H.
Saunders Thomas R, farmer, Panty-y-afr
Saunders Wm. farmer, Panty-gwyn
Smith Hopkin farmer Pandy Bach.
Stephens Thomas, farmer and assistant overseer & clerk to the Parish Council,
Blan-y-cwm
Thomas frank [Mrs] farmer Pant yr eos.
Thomas Llewn. Farmer, New Barn
Thomas Wm farmer & Dorallt Inn
Whiteway Thos farmer Henllys Vale.
Williams Howell, farmer, Church farm
Williams Mark, farmer, Ty-Trapper
Williams Morgan, jun., farmer, Henllys mill


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