COEDKERNEW: JOHNS NEWPORT DIRECTORY 1939

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COEDKERNEW

POSTAL ADDRESS-COEDKERNEW, NEWPORT.

AREA, 769 acres.

RATEABLE VALUE,£1:391.

POPULATION, 167.

Coedkernew is a small parish four-and-a-half miles from Newport, on the Cardiff road, and two miles from Marshfield station, in the Archdeaconry of Newport and Rural Deanery of Bassalleg. The Church is dedicated to All Saints, and contains 130 seats, and annexed to it is that of St. Bride's, Wentloog. The registers date from the year 1733. The Rev. Daniel Williams, rector, The Rectory, Coedkernew. Churchwardens, John Edwards and D. J. Griffiths. There is also a Church School Room. Castleton is the nearest post, money order, and telegraph office. Letters via Newport. Letter box at the Smithy, Coedkernow. Cleared at 10.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. and 7.15 p.m.; delivery 7 a.m, and 4 p.m.

CHIEF RATING AND VALUATION OFFICER.-Tudor Morris, Council offices, Baneswell Rates Collected at Bancswell Offices.

RD. COUNCILLOR.-D. J. Griffiths, Tyn-y-Brwyn,



Baker William, G.W.R., Tyn-y-Brwyn
Bishop Hy., market gardener
Bridge Thomas, Pound hill
Edwards -, Coedkernew
Edwards John, Tavern farm
Fisher Edward, The Cottage
Griffiths D. J., farmer, Tyn-y-Brwyn
Harris C. R, Stud farm
Hodgekiss D. E., Berry hill cottage
Jones John, Quarry cottage
Lane T., Smithfield cottage
Lewis G., Long house farm
Maidment Mrs. S., Gwanshon-brown
Marsh Mrs. M., Nantymor

Parsons Robert, farmer, Berry hill farm
Pembridge P., gardener, Blacksmiths cottage
Powell Edward Wm., The Gardens
Smith Mrs., New Houses
Thomas George H., Mardy farm
Thomas Mrs., Long hoe fann
Voyce Wm., ex-police, Myrtle cottage
Wade Godfrey N., New houses
Williams J. R., Smithfield
Williams Herbert E., farmer, Danygraig
Williams Rev. Daniel, Rectory, Coedkernew
Williams Mrs., near Blacksmith's shop
Wynne A. R, fanner, Cefn Llogell farm

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