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PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION…
PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION FUND. IN. the rear 1845 an effort was made by the late Rev. rr W. W. Harris to repair and enlarge' the Parish pttrch of Prendergast, and subscriptions were promised •o^ards that object to the amount of about £ 200. The •v1 .re of that effort from various causes, combined with ^increased dilapidations which have accrued during fe last twenty years now render an entire reconstruc- and enlargement of the fabric absolutely necessary, towards this undertaking the Rector and Church- wardens respectfully solicit the assistance of the public. Population, Prendergast 1540 Number of sittings in present Church. 180 Ditto in proposed Church 314 Contributions already promised:- £ s. d. Mr Massy, Cottesmore 100 0 0 Rev. J. H. A. Philipps, Pic. Castle 100 0 0 Mr Scourfield, M.P., Williamston 50 0 0 Mr Lloyd, Glanafon 50 0 0 Mr John Harvey, Picton Place 50 0 0 Mr Joshua Harvey, Mill Bank. 50 0 0 Rev. F. Foster, M.A., Poyston, 50 0 0 Mr Davies, Spring Gardens. 25 0 0 Mr Stannard, Old Bridge. 25 0 0 Lord Bishop of St. David's. 20 0 0 Mr R. H. Harvey 20 0 0 Mr Lort Phillips, M.P, Lawrenriy Park 10 0 0 Mr Rose, Springfield 10 0 0 Mr Walters, High Street 20 0 0 Mr Daniel Lloyd, Old Bridge. 500 Mrs James, Commercial Inn. 500 Mr Williams, Spring Gardens 500 Mr John Lewis, Woodbine. 5 0 0 Mr John Duckfield, Old Bridge 330 Mr Street, London, per Mr Smithett 330 Messrs Jones & Nash, Bristol. 220 Mr Morris, Prendergast 2 0 0 Mr James, Prendergast Hill 200 Mr Taylor, Old Bridge 10 0 Mrs John, Prendergast, 110 Mr Thomas John, Prendergast. 110 Mr E. H. Smithett. Market-street. 110 Mr Cope, Saethaelwyd 110 Mr Madocks, Picton Place 10 0 Mr R. H. Wilson, Bristol 100 Mr Titus Jenkins, Old Bridge. 100 Messrs Powell, Mathias, & Evans.. 500 Mr P. P. Ellis, High-street. 220 Messrs R. James & Son. 220 Mr Thomas Baker, High-street. 220 Mrs Williams, Mill Inn. 220 Miss Mountague, Bristol. 400 Miss Barnard, Bristol. 100 Mr John Phillips, Victoria Place. 100 Mr Jos. Godwin, Wrington. 1 3 q Mr E. Potter, High-street 100 A Frie acl, per Mr Stannard 220 Mr Joseph Thomas, Bridge-street.. 500 Mr S. Jenkins, Prendergast. 100 A Friend. 100 Mr Davies, Plough and Harrow. 100 Mr James Godwin, Bristol. 500 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins 220 The Misses Reynolds, Salutation. 220 Mr Edmond. Dark-street. 100 Mr W. Hood, High-street 100 Rev Mr and Mrs Barham, Trecwn 20 0 0 Mr Goode, High-street 500 Mr G. L. Owen, Withybush 550 Mr T. It. Owen, Foley House. 220 Mrs Brownell, Leamington, per Mrs Massy 100 Mr Vallance, Hurst Pier-point 2 2 0 Mr D. R. Evans 110 Mr H. D. Reynolds, Surgeon, Haver- fordwest 110 A Friend, per Mrs Barham 10 0 0 Mr Henly, High Street 5 0 0 Mr Wm. Lloyd, High Street 110 Mrs Rees, Market Street 10 0 Miss Stokes, Market Street. 0 10 0 Mr Wilson, Market Street, per Mr Smithett 0 10 6 Capt. and Mrs Smithett, per Mr Smithett 10 0. A A. 3. per Mr Smithett 0 10 0 Mr E. H Ellis, Dew Street 0 10 6 Collected oy Miss Phillips, Poyston. 400 Mr H. Davies, Old Bridge 5 0 0 Mr Phillips, Prendergast Place. 10 0 Rev T. Horn, Hill-street. t. 200 MrOakshot, Swansea 110 A Friend. 200 Mr Phillips, Shoals Hook. 0 10 0 Rev R. T. Hopper, Clifton. 100 Mr Miles, Prendergast. 0 10 6 Mr Walter Reynolds 110 Mr James Williams, Market-street.. 0 10 6 Mr Hughes, Victoria Place. 100 Mr D. P. Saunders, Bridge-street. 100 Mr Stephen Green. High-street. 110 Mr John Brown, Market-street 110 Miss Gwyther, Swan Inn 10 0 Mr T. James, Commercial Inn 110 Mr Llewellin. Spittal 0 10 0 Mr Bowes, High-street l 0 0 Mr James A. Owen, Westminster 220 Rev. James Allen, Castlemartin 10 0 0 Mr Henry Allen, Barrister-at-Law 220 Mr Colby, Fynone, per Mrs Massy 200 Mr Scurlock, High-street q jq g Messrs W. Baker and Sons, Bristol, per Mr Farrow 3 3 q Mr Charles Prior, per Mr P. P. Ellis. 0 10 6 Collected by Miss Williams, Mill Inn 3 3 10 Mrs D. Lewis, Quay-street. 10 0 Mr Griffiths, High-street. 0 10 0 Mr John Harding, Prendergast. 100 Mr and Mrs Dawson, Sydenham. 10 10 0 Mrs Bushe and Miss Phillips 200 Mr W. L. Harding, City Road 0 10 0 Mr T. N. Phillips, Dew-street 0100 Mr Campbell, Old Bridge 1 0 0 Mr Blethyn, High-street. 0 10 0 Mr John Williams at Lloyd's, coach- maker 1 1 0 Mr David Lewis, Bridge-street. 1 0 0 A Friend.. 10 0 0 Mr Thomas Harding, Prendergast 100 Rev W. B. Rowlands 110 Mr Wm. Owen, Portfield 110 Mr Brown, Kensington House 220 Mr Morris, Bristol 1 1 0 Collected by MissE. Foster 17 16 0 Ditto by Miss L. Foster 379 Ditto by Miss M. Clerk in 0 Mrs Barnard, Clifton 1 0 0 A Friend, per Mr White. 0 10 0 Mr Rogers, Tower mil. 0 10 0 A Friend. 1 0 0 Mrs Sawyer, Clifton. 220 Mr Kerslake, Bristol. 0 10 6 Miss Sykes, Clifton 0 10 0 Mrs Robins, per Mrs Barham 5 0 0 ?ev T. Martyn, Hill-street. 10 0 Mr Marychurch, Bridgeestreet 110 Collected in weekly pence by parish-' ioners 23 3 4 Collected by Miss Nash, Clifton. 100 Collected by Miss Cousins, Bristol.. 2 10 6 FRANCIS FOSTER, M.A., Rector JOHN HARVEY,") PHILIP WHITE, j Churchwardens.
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HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIBRARY FUND. £ B. d. J. H. Scourfield, Esq., M.P.10 0 0 BevJ. H. A. Philipps, M.A.. 5 0 0 Hon. Capt. W. Edwardes. 5 0 0 J D. Brown, Esq 2 2 0 John Lloyd, Esq 2 2 0 W. Davies, Esq 3 3 0 T. Rowlands, Esq 1 1 0 Rev. W. B. Rowlands, M.A. 1 1 0 Mrs W. B. Rowlands. 1 0 0 Rev. J. B. Rowlands, B.A. 10 0 J. Marychurch, Esq 110 Henry Davies, Esq. 1 0 0 G.L. Owen, Esq 10 0 H. P. Goode, Esq. 110 R. Williams, Esq 10 0 # R.Harvey, Esq 110 J. Harvey, Esq. 1 1 0 Mr P. P. Ellis. 110 J. W. Phillips, Esq 110 Mr E. J. Potter 1 0 0 Mr T. Whicher Davies. 1 1 0 T. R. Owen, Esq 110 Mr W.Lloyd 10 0 Mr J. Warr. 1 1 0 Mr G. Palmer 10 0 Mr W. Williams 10 0 W. John, Esq 110 Rev T. Horn, M.A. 0 10 0 Mr W. Hood 010 0 Mr W.H.Rees. 0 10 0 Mr Blethyn. 010 0 Mr T.J.White 0 10 6 Mr C. Saies. 0 10 6 Mr J. Phillips 0 10 6 Mr S. Green. 010 0 Mr T.Williams 0 10 0 Mr James Phillips 0 5 0 Mr John Phillips. 0 5 0 Mr W. Phillips 0 5 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins.. 0 10 0 Messrs R. James and Son 1 1 0 T. H. Wilson, Esq., v.. 0 10 0 Mr John Brown 0 10 0 Right Hon. Earl of Cawdor 5 0 0 J. L. G. P. Lewis, Esq. 1 0 0 A Friend, per Rev. S. O. Meares 150 T. Skone, Esq. 1 1 0 T. Randle, Esq j 1.0 W. Randle, Esq 1 1 0 Rev. James Thomas, M. 4. 1 1 0 A Lady, per Rev.W.B.Rowlands 1 0 0 W. Williams, Esq 1 I 0 Henry Phillips, Esq. 010 0 Mr G. N. Hassell 010 0 I Mr Nicholas -o 010 0 Mr W. Llewellin 0 5 0 James Higgon, Esq 2 0 0 Mr. Thomas Baker 0 10 6 W. Rees, Esq 1 1 0 T. Edwardes, Esq 1 1 0 "Anon." per RevW.B.Rowlands 1 0 0 T. Watts, Esq 1 0 0 E.T. Massy, Esq 2 2 G. Lort Phillips, Esq., M.P ..500 E. P. Phillips, Esq 1 1 0 A. Beynon, Esq. OJO 0 Mrs H. Ackland 0 5 0 James Summers, Esq. 1 1 0 W. Walters, Esq 1 1 0 R. Pavin Davies, Esq 1 1 0 Rev. P. Foster 010 0 J. E. Evans, Esq., a present of books. Rev. C. H. Barham, a present of books. Mr Saunders 0 10 6 W. Williams, Esq 10 0 Mr Gibbon 0 5 0 j Rev Canon Thomas 1 0 0 Ezra Roberts, Esq 1 1 0 David Davies, Esq 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of first Reading.. 316 0 Miss Harries. 1 0 0 Rev. R. Lewis, Lampeter 1 0 0 Major Willan 1 0 0 Nett proceeds of second Reading 3 17. 6 Mr David Lewis 0 10 0 Nett proceeds of Third Reading 2 3 10 J. A. Owen, Esq., B.A. 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of Fourth Reading 3 5 10 R. Llewellin, Esq 1 0 0 Miss Minnie Reynolds. 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of Fifth Reading 4 12 10 Nett proceeds of Sixth Reading 4 13 10 Nett proceeds of Seveuth Reading 2 16 10 Mr Green, a set of maps. J. B. Henley, Esq. 1 0 0 Contributions will be received by the Honorary Secre- tary, Rev W. Powen Rowlands, M.A., Head Master of the Gram tiar School, and by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr John James, High-street, Haverfordwest.
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS 1866. THE Honorary Secretaries beg most gratefully to JL acknowledge the receipt of the following sums, and would at the same time respectfully urge upon the attention of those Clergymen and Dissenting Ministers in the county, who have not yet made collections in behalf of this institution for the present year, the pressing and many claims which it has on their sympathy and support. £ s. d. Collection in Jefferston Church, per Rev.J. p. Palmour 2 2 0 Ditto in Burton Church, per Rev.Joseph Tombs 3 13 0 Ditto in Robeston West Church, per Rev W. H. Higgon 1 8 8 Ditto in Llawhaden Church, per Rev Daniel Jones 2 8 6 Ditto in Bletherston Church, per Rev Daniel Jones 0 15 6 Ditto In National School Room, Solva, per Rev J. P. Williams 250 Ditto in Lampeter Velfrey Church, per Rev Richard Lewis 2 2 6
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