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Z Williams
John Frost, William Jones
{ Benjamin Richards
{ Evan Edwards
Zephaniah Williams
Zephaniah Williams
Zephaniah Williams
Zephaniah Williams
, John Frost & Z Williams
John Reynolds
Wm Davies, John Frost & Z Williams, John Reynolds
Wm Davies
Unnecessary qy
John Frost
Frost & others
Jenkin Morgan John Gibby
Thomas Davies
George Turner
Thomas Davies
John Partridge
{
Jenkin Morgan
John Frost
Wm Jones
Soloman Brittan
John ^/ Lewis/ Llewellin
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Ev Jenkins
Micah Jenkins
Evans widow of Pontypool in the parish of Trevethin in the county of
Monmouth stationer
CHARLES JENKINS of the parish of Saint Woollos in the / Borough / of Newport / in the county of Monmouth Mason
[note in left hand margin next to the above paragraph :- useless]
MARGARET JONES widow abiding at the house of Mary Jones in the parish
of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in the county of Monmouth widow
WILLIAM JOHN the younger servant to William Brewer of the parish of
Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in the county of Monmouth
surgeon abiding at the house of his father William John in the parish of
Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in the same county shoemaker and labourer
MARY JENKINS of Pillgwenlly in the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough
of Newport in the county of Monmouth wife of Morgan Jenkin of the
same place blocklayer
JOHN JENKINS of the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in
the county of Monmouth publican
of Mamhole in the parish of Bedwellty in the county f
Monmouth mason
[note written next to the above paragraph in left hand margin:- useless]
JAMES JAMES of Coalbrook Vale in the parish of Aberystruth in the county
of Monmouth miner
BENJAMIN JAMES collier son of and abiding at the house of the said
James James at the same place
JOHN JAMES of the parish of Monythusloyne in the county of Monnmouth
collier
WILLIAM JAMES collier son of and abiding at the house of the said John
James of the same place
DAVID JONES of the parish of Llangynnyder in the county of Brecon shoe-
maker
WILLIAM JAMES of Woodfield in the parish of Monythusloyne
in the county of Monmouth collier agent to
[Note next to the above paragraph in left hand margin:- useless]
limeburner abiding at the house of Edward Duffield the
younger of the parish of Risca in the county of Monmouth publican
[note next to the above paragraph in left hand margin:- useless]
THOMAS JAMES of the parish of Monythusloyne in the county of Mon-
mouth beer house keeper
JOHN LEWIS JONES of the parish of Bedwellty in the county of Monmouth
collier
JAMES JONES of Newport Taylor
WILLIAM JENKINS of the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport
in the county of Monmouth grocer and parish clerk of Saint Woollos
BENJAMIN JEFFRIES of Newport Ironmonger
WILLIAM JONES of Pontymister
CHRISTOPHER KIDNER of the parish of Llanvrechva in the county of
Monmouth butcher
HENRY KEAR of the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough of Newport in
the county of Monmouth accountant
JOSEPH KERBY watchmaker abiding at the house of Henry Barton of
Pontypool in the parish of Trevethin in the county of Monmouth in
plate worker
JOHN LEWIS of Pillgwenlly in the parish of Saint Woollos in the borough
of Newport in the county of Monmouth publican
[The following notes, handwritten at the foot of the page, have been struck through \ \ \ ]
William Lewis of the parish of Monythusloyne
in the county of Monmouth Beer House Keeper
Richard Lewis of the parish of Monythusloyne
in the county of Monmouth Coal Contractor
[The above paragraphs has the word "useless" written in the left hand margin]
[In the left margin "R" is entered against various witness names]
[In the r. margin "q" is entered against various witness names]
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