KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, 1901
KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE 1901 - CHEPSTOW
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Bircham Francis H., (inspector to the Local Government Board), Gwentlands, Hardwick hill
Birrell John, Silure villa, Hardwick hill
Bleaden Mrs. 11 Beaufort square
Bush Alice (Miss), 3 Moor street
Butt Mrs. 10 Mount Pleasant
Calyon Stuart, Hardwick cottage, Hardwick hill
Chappell James, Hawker Hill street
Church Misses, 2 Hardwick villas
Clark Mrs. River house, Bridge street
Cooper Miss Somerset house Welsh street
Cousens Miss, 4 Mount Pleasant
Coombs Frederick, 10 Hawker Hill street
Cummings William Huntfield villas, Welsh street
Curtis James, 8 Mount Pleasant
Davis Thomas, 26 Welsh street
Dewdney George , B.A., F.R.G.S., J.P., High trees
Digby Charles William Loftus, Bank house
Evans Mrs. 12 Bridge street
Fowler Thomas Henry, 9 Mount Pleasant
Garrett William, 12 Welsh street
Gillain Henry, 12 Lower Church street
Hall Mrs. 11 Mount Pleasant
Harris Thos., Ashfield house, Hardwick hill
Hartland Ernest, M.A., F.S.A., J.P., Hardwick house
Hensley Rev.Egerton John M.A.(vicar, chaplain of Chepstow Union, surrogate), Vicarage, Bridge street
Hartley Mrs. Larkfield
Hillman Alfred, Birchfield
James James, 23 Welsh street
James Miss, 1 Hawker Hill street
Jane Misses, Bank square
Jefford Rev. Hy., (Wesleyan), Welsh street
Jenkins Rev. Fredk., (Bible Christian), 10 Moor street
Jenkins William Hy. Phillips, D.L., J.P., St. Pierre
Jones Sidney J. Dingleside, Mount Pleasant
King The Misses,Boscobel house.Welsh street
Kingsford Alfred Edwin (organist, Parish church), 2 Hardwick hill
Kingston Misses, Ashbourne house, Bridge street
Kingston Mrs., St. Ewins, Bridge street
Laurence Miss, Llanover lodge, Welsh street
Lawrence Arthur Garnons M.D., J.P. The Cedars, Welsh street
Lawrence H. Gwynne M.B. 28 Welsh street
Lawrence James Edward Garnons, The Cedars
Lewis Henry Stephen, Hardwick villas
Malples Mrs. Ashbourne house, Bridge street
Marling Major Pereival Scrope V.C., J.P. Sedbury Park
Miller James Alex., Stuart house, The Back
Mills Rev. Stuart (Catholic), Welsh at
Morgan Mrs., Boscobel house, Welsh street
Mott Leonard, 3 Mount Pleasant
Pegler William, The Mount
Pemerley Mrs. Cliff house, Welsh street
Phillips John, 27a, Welsh street
Phillips William Edwd. Steep street
Pillinger Misses, The Nurseries
Price Arthur, Gate house, High street
Rust John, 18 Bridge street
Sargent George Waters, Bridge house, Bridge street
Shoolbred William Andrew, F.L.S., Bridge street
Simkins William Hy. Gwy House, Bridge street
Smith Mrs. The Mount
Stephens Rev. James Hale (Congregational), St. Maur
Stephens Miss, Huntfield house, Welsh street
Sully Mrs. The Dingle, Mount Pleasant
Thomas Rev. Charles Raw, B.A. (curate), Huntfield
Thomas James, Hardwick lane
Thomas Mrs. Hardwick hill
Thomas William, 2 Huntfield villas, Welsh street
Ward Mrs., Lower Hardwick house
Warmington The Misses, Hardwick cottage
Watkins Mrs., 27 Welsh street
Weeks William A., Pen-y-Goed, Bridge street
Westbrook Miss, Meridale villa, Welsh street
Whalley Cuthbert William, J.P., St. Tecla
Williams Miss N. 5 Mount Pleasant
Woodhouse, The Misses, Castle Dale, Welsh street
Woodgate William jun. 19 St. Ann's lane
Woods Mrs., Belgrade house, St. Mary's street
Worsley-Benison Frederic Henry, Livingstone house
Yeats John, LL.D., 7 Beaufort square

COMMERCIAL
Allan William, shopkeeper, 2 Middle street
Arnold, Perrett & Co. Limited, brewers & wine & spirit merchants (John Burgin, agent), Albion square, Moor street
AtkinsFilter & Engineering Co.Limited (William Bennett, manager), 13 St. Ann's lane
Ballard Edmund, photographer, 27b, Welsh street
Ballard Maud (Miss), milliner, Beaufort square
Barnfield Eliza Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Mount Pleasant
Barrett John (Mrs.), beer retailer, 4 Church street
Barrett William, King's Head hotel, Welsh street
Beaufort Arms Hotel Co., Beaufort Arms hotel (Miss S. Probert, manageress), Beaufort square
Beresford & Sons, butchers, Back street
Bigham Henry, baker, 6 Middle street
Bing Thomas Fill, postmaster, Beaufort square
Birrell Bertha (Mrs.), Bell hotel, Back street
Bissick William Hy., apartments, The Moat house Welsh st
Blanford Brothers, butchers, 20 High street
Bolz Jacob, registered common lodging house, 9 Thomas st
British & Foreign Bible Depot (William Edward Clark, agent), 14 High street
Broughton Sarah (Mrs.), boot maker, 2 Beaufort square
Brown Arthur J. florist, Post Office square
Cardiff Malting Co. Limited (A. A. James, manager & secretary)
Cater Thomas, cycle agent, Church street
Chepstow Bicycle Club . Headquarters, White Hart hotel
Chepstow Cemetery (F. Evans, registrar & clerk to burial board), Hardwick
Chepstow Conservative Working Men's Club (James T. Horniblow, secretary.), Bank buildings
Chepstow Co-operative Society, grocers (Charles G. Cole, manager), 12 St. Mary's street
Chepstow County Club (Henry Clay esq., president, Stanley Callaghan esq., hon. secretary), Beaufort Arms hotel, Beaufort square
Chepstow Cyclists' Touring Club. Headquarters, George hotel, Moor street
Chepstow Farmers' Club (A, E. Mullins, sec.), Beaufort hotel, Beaufort square
Chepstow Fire Brigade (W. P. Proctor, captain), Engine house, Lower Nelson street
Chepstow Freemasons' Hall (F.Coombs, caretaker), Nelson street
Chepstow Gas & Coke Consumers' Co.Limited (H.Stephen Lewis, secretary.), Lower Church street
Chepstow Landing Stages Co. Limited, (Sidney Jones, chairman; Henry Thomas, secretary), Station road
Chepstow Steeplechases. Office, Beaufort hotel, Beaufort square
Chepstow Water Works Co. (Frederick Hammond, St. Ann's house, Bridge street, manager & secretary)
Chepstow Weekly Advertiser Newspaper (Williarn Edward New Clark, printer & publisher; published friday evening), 14 High street
Church William, ironmonger, 5 Moor street
Claridge George H. jeweller, 3 St. Mary's street
Clark Emmeline J. F. (Mrs.), bookseller, 14 High street
Clarke Charles H. chemist, 19 Moor street
Coles Margaret Ellen (Mrs.), saddler & harness maker, assistant overseer, 6 High street
Comper Richard, Lord Nelson inn, The Back
County Court (Thomas Evans, registrar), Bank buildings
County Police Station (John Lewis, sergeant), Moor street
Creese Alice (Mrs.), Horn P.H. Welshot (NB: misprint - read 'Welsh street' - BM)
Curtis & Curtis, outfitters, 29 High street
Curtis Charles John, boot & shoe maker, 30 High street
Cyclists' Touring Club; head quarters, George hotel
Davies Thomas Sidney, grocer & dealer in wines &c. 9 & 10 St. Mary street
Davis, Newland & Hunt (late Thomas Davis & Son), auctioneers, valuers, architects & estate agents ; fortnightly stock sales held at Chepstow & Severn Tunnel markets; weekly at Newport Cattle market, & monthly at Sydney market, Welsh street, Chepstow, & 19 Commercial street, Newport
Davis Charles, boot & shoe maker, 4 Middle street
Davis Francis, timber & coal dealer, 1 Mount Pleasant
Davis Thomas, bailiff under the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1888, Welsh street
Dewdney George, B.A., F.R.G.S., Grammar school, High Trees
Dexter Benjamin, grocer & provision dealer, 28 High street
Digby Charles William Loftus, manager London & Provincial Bank Limited & treasurer to Chepstow Union & Rural District Councils for Chepstow & Lydney, & Chepstow school board. Bank buildings
Dobell Mott & Co., wine & spirit merchants, The Priory
Dobbs James & Sons, general carriers, hauliers, & agents to the Great Western Railway Co. 4 Station road
Dobbs John Bennett, shoeing smith, 17 Moor street
Dowdeswell William, farmer, Clay Pits
DowIe Lewis Henry, collector of income tax, Bank buildings
Dutson R. T. & Co. chemists & druggists, 23a, High st
Dutson Edward, outfitter & draper, 23 High street
Eastmans Limited, butchers, 8 St. Mary's street
Edgar Robert W. clothier, 22 High street
Ellis Edwin, Grocer & ale & stout merchant & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Lim. wine & spirit merchants, 3 High street & Abbey stores, Tintern
Ely John, beer retailer, 11 Church street
Evans T. & F. solicitors, Bank buildings
Evans James Fothergill (firm, Evans T. & F.), solicitor, clerk to Chepstow guardians & assessment & school attendance committees & superintendent registrar of Chepstow Union & clerk to the Chepstow & Lydney Rural District Councils, to the magistrates, Mathern St. Pierre & Mounton (United) school boards & Chepstow Urban District Council, Bank buildings.
Evans John, apartments, Albion house
Evans Sarah (Miss), dress maker, 35 Lower Church st
Evans Thomas (firm, Evans T. &, F.), solicitor, perpetual commissioner & commissioner for oaths & clerk to commissioners of taxes & deputy superintendent registrar of county court, Bank buildings
Feather Frederick, surveyor & sanitary inspector to Urban District Council, 29 High street
Finch Edward & Co. Limited (James Rowe, managing director), iron & steel ship builders
Fisher Edgar J., painter & apartments, 2 Mount Pleasant
Flower Sydney, Rummer P.H., St. Mary street
Fox Charles, Full Moon P.H. Bridge street
Francis George Carwardine, solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm, Morgan, Francis, Stanton & Parnell), 16 & 17 Welsh street
Freemasons' Hall (Fredk, Coombs, caretaker), Nelson st
Fryer Phoebe (Miss), china & glass dealer, 19 Bridge st
George & Co. hosiers &c. 13 High street
Gorman S. & Co. grocers, 4 Bridge street
Gowen John, umbrella maker & news agent, 8 Station rd
Grassby Reginald, sculptor, Bridge street
Greening Joseph Hy., watch & clock maker & jeweller, 2 High st
Griffiths J. & C., builders, Nelson street
Griffiths David, ironmonger, 1 Moor street
Griffiths Elizabeth (Mrs.), nurse, Horse lane
Griffiths Giles, beer retailer, 13 Thomas street
Griffiths Hannah (Mrs.), bookseller, stationer & printer, Beaufort square
Gulliford John, watch maker, 7 High street
Hanbury Richard, jobmaster & cowkeeper, 36a, Moor st
Harris Daniel, hawker, 25 Nelson street
Harris George, baker, 9 Beaufort square
Harris Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 5 High street
Harry Edgar, carpenter, 22 Welsh street
Harry Frances(Mrs.), apartments, Marlborough villa, Welsh st
Hayman William H.saddler & harness maker, Hawkers Hill st
Head Charles, boot & shoe maker, 3 Middle street
Henderson William, Railway tavern, Lower Church street
Hill John, White Lion hotel & dining rooms, High street
Hillman & Co. printers, stationers, publishers & fancy repository, 26 High street
Hobbs Charlotte (Mrs.), greengrocer, 35 Moor street
Hobbs John, stone mason, 3 Hardwick terrace
Hollins John, grocer, china, glass, earthenware & general dealer, coal & salt merchant, 1 Lower Church street & The Horse lane. See advert



Hood John, bookseller, 18 Moor street
Hooper William, Grapes P.H., 1 Upper Church street
Horniblow James Thorneloe, Outfitter, 27 High street
Hoskins Hubert, Green Dragon P.H., Moor street
Hugging Edwin, shopkeeper, 4 St. Ann's street
Hunt John Wm. auctioneer, see Davis, Newland & Hunt
Hurcum Edwin, butcher, 25 High street
Hurcum Fanny (Miss), dress maker, 44 Lower,Church st
Hurcum James, butcher, 16 St. Mary's street
Hurd Henry, greengrocer & boot maker, 19,20 & 21.St.Mary street
Hurd William, boat builder, The Back
Hutchings Elizabeth A. (Mrs.), milliner, 17 Beaufort sq
Hutchings George, beer retailer, Station road
Hutchings John Mason, Greyhound inn, 17 Moor street
Inland Revenue Office (Stephen Scanlan, Officer), 3 Welsh st
James Eliza (Mrs.), Pine Apple P.H., 11 Steep street
James James, builder & contractor, 23 Welsh street
James Thomas, boot dealer, Moor street
James William, parish clerk, 11 St. Mary street
James William, shopkeeper, 14 Church street
James William, watch maker, 6 Nelson street
Johnson Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, 22 St. Mary street
Johnson Laura (Mrs.), Mitre P.H., Moor street
Johnson Thomas, carpenter, 22 St. Mary street
Jolliffe & Poole, auctioneers & valuers, 7 High street
Jolliffe Frederick, accountant &c., collector to the Chepstow Water Co., 7 High street
Jones Ann (Mrs.), haulier, Thomas street
Jones Charles, baker, 6 Moor street
Jones Charles, chimney sweeper, 30 Moor street
Jones Edward, boot maker, Back street
Jones George, china & marine store dealer, 22 Moor street
Jones James, butcher, 3 Beaufort square
Jones James, butcher, 7 St. Mary street
Jones John, agent for Prudential Assurance Co., 36 Bridge st
Jones John, grocer, 19 High street
Jones John Devereux & Emma Elizabeth (Miss), White Hart Temperance hotel, Beaufort square
Jones John Gilbert, cooper, Upper Church street
Jones Morgan, Queen's Head P.H. 13 Moor street
Jones Sidney James, brewers' agent, Station road
Joy William, Chepstow Boat P.H. The Back
Kennedy James, refreshment rooms, 121, Bridge street
Keys Alice (Miss), dress maker, 7 Church row
Kingsford Alfred Edwin, auctioneer, valuer, estate & commission agent, &c, & organist of parish church, Beaufort sq
Kingston Elizabeth Ann & Edith Frear (Misses) & Maple Catharine (Mrs.), ladies' school, Ashburne house, Bridge street
Langham John, farmer, Newhouse farm
Lawrence Arthur Garnons, M.D.(St.Andrews), M.R.C.S.(England), L.S.A., physician & surgeon & medical officer & public vaccinator, Shirenewton district, Chepstow union, The Cedars, Welsh street
Lawrence Henry Gwynne M.B.Lond., L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. physician & surgeon, medical officer of health to the Urban District Council, medical officer & public vaceinator, Chepstow district & medical oflicer to the workhouse, 28 Welsh street
Lawrence James Edward,Garnons, solicitor, The Cedars; & at Newport
Lee Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, 8 Hawker's Hill street
Lewis Alfred, general draper, 15 High street
Lewis Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, 39 Bridge street
Lewis Henry Stephen, A.A.T., auctioneer & valuer, collector to Urban District Council & secretary to the Gas & Coke Co. Bank square
Lewis Herbert, draper, 9, 10, 11 & 12 High street
Lewis John, smith & bicycle agent, Moor street
Lewis John, sergeant of police, Moor street
Litchett Charles, greengrocer, Back street
London City & Midland Bank Limited (branch) (Alford C. Mitchell, manager), 24 High street ; draw on head Office, 52 Cornhill, London E C
London & Provincial Bank Limited (branch) (C.W. Loftus-Digby, manager), Bank buildings ; draw on head office, 7 Bank buildings, E C, & Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co., London E C)
Lovatt David, Fountain hotel, Station road
Maple Catharine (Mrs.), ladies' school, see Kingston & Maple
Martin Charles George, drill instructor, St. Ann's lane
Merrick William, saddler & harness maker, 7 Moor street
Metropolitan Bank (of England &, Wales) Lim. (branch) (Arthur Price, manager), Gate house; draw on head office, 60 Gracechurch street, London EC
MillerBros., lessees of the Wye & Severn Salmon Fisheries for Gloucestershire & Monmouthsbire, The Back
Miller Caroline (Mrs.), milliner, 18 Moor street
Mills Ethelbert, shopkeeper, 9 Moor street
Mills John Jervis, chemist, 24 St. Mary street
Mitchell Alford C. manager of the London City & Midland Bank, 24 High street
Moore Edward, boot & shoe maker, 32 Moor street
Morgan, Francis, Stanton & Parnell, solicitors, 16 & 17 Welsh street
Morgan Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Moor street
Morgan Timothy, fishmonger, 1 Middle street
Mullins Alfred Edward, corn merchant, dealer in agricultural seeds & artificial manures, Welsh st. & The Back
Newland A., auctioneer &c. see Davis, Newland & Hunt
Nicholas Henry, butcher, 21 Moor street
Pardoe A. (Mrs.), George, hotel, see Powell & Pardoe
Parnell Robert, solicitor, see Morgan, Francis, Stanton Parnell
Penny Geo. (Mrs.), apartments, Vauxhall villa, Mounton road
Perkins WaIter, fishmonger & game dealer, 10 Middle street
Perry Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress, 31 Moor street
Phillips John, builder, contractor, house decorator & undertaker, 27a, Welsh street
Phillips William, Royal Oak P.H. Welsh street
Phillips William Edward, general dealer, Welsh street
Pillinger & Co., florists, seed merchants & nurserymen, The Nurseries, Station road, & at< Dixton road, Monmouth
Poole Walter Sidney, auctioneer &c. see Jolliffe & Poole
Powell & Pardoe, George hotel, Moor street
Powell Mary (Miss), dress maker, 5 Hawker Hill street
Price Arthur, manager to the Metropolitan Bank (of England & Wales) Limited & treasurer to the Urban District Council, Gate house.
Price Eliza (Miss), apartments, 3 Mount Pleasant
Price James, chief clerk to Registrar of County Court; manager to Mr. W. P. Proctor; & proprietor of the Bush hotel, 18 High street
Price, Thomas, wheelwright & general smith, 1 Bridge st
Price William, Coach & Horses inn, 28 Welsh street
Prickett Frances M. (Miss), dress maker, 6 Bridge street
Prickett John, carpenter, Bridge street
Pritchard Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Upper Church street
Pritchard Matilda (Mrs.), laundress, 43 Bridge street
Pritheroe John, insurance agent, 44 Bridge street
Proctor James Thos., furnishing ironmonger, 5 Beaufort square
Proctor William Perkins, ironmonger, 17 High street & Bank square
Pugh Peter, Hole in the Wall P.H., The Back
Quinton Lewis Price, confectioner, 1 St. Mary street
Rake Samuel Thomas, manufacturer of mineral water & cider & beer & ale bottler
Richards Edwin, beer retailer, 11 Lower Church street
Richards Elizabeth (Mrs.), Five Alls P.H. Hawker Hill street
Richards Mary Ann (Mrs.), The Three Tuns inn, 32 Bridge street
Roberts Harriett (Miss), dress maker, 1 Exmouth place, Station rd
Roberts John, second-hand furniture dealer, Middle street
Roberts Joshua, inspector to Great Western Railway Co. 1 Exmouth place, Station road
Rust John, manager gas works, Tintern house, Bridge street
Sargent Thomas & Sons, timber merchants, The Back
Sargent Sarah (Mrs.), brick & tile maker, 21 Bridge street
Scanlan Stephen, inland revenue officer, Marlborough villa, Welsh street
Scott Walter, chimney sweeper, 26 Nelson street
Sharp Samuel, farmer, Thornwell
Shoilbred William Andrew, surgeon, Bridge street
Singer Manufacturing Co. (Sidney Hopkins, manager), 28 Moor street
Skyrme Howard, dining rooms, 16 High street
Smith Frederick A., dining rooms, 17 St. Mary street
Smith Herbert Sidney, M.R.C.V.S.(Lond.), veterinary surgeon, 10 Beaufort square
Smith Joshua, tea rooms, 1 Hardwick terrace
Spencer Hugh Inkerman, butcher, 16 Moor street
Stamp Office & Office for Licenses (Thomas Fell Bing, distributor) Post office, Beaufort square
Stanton Joseph Wilfred M.A. (firm, Morgan, Francis, Stanton & Parnell), solicitor, commissioner for oaths, & clerk to Chepstow school board, clerk to the Chepstow Scholarship managers, 16 & 17 Welsh street
Stephens (Mrs.) & Thomas (Miss), ladies' school, St.Maur
Tavenor William, station master, 6 Mount Pleasant
Thomas H. & Son, grocers, 5 St. Mary st. & 21 Bridge st reet
Thorn Henry, mason, Lower Church street
Volunteer Battalion (2nd) South Wales Borderers (A Company, Capt. & Hon. Major C. H. Smith, commanding, and Charles George Martin, sergeant instructor), Armoury Boy's house.
Walker Edward George, ironmonger, oil, paint, dry color, varnish, hardware & general merchant, 13 St. Mary st
Waters Dorcas, Nelson Arms P.H. Nelson street
Waters William, Bridge inn, Bridge street
Watkins John, house decorator, 33 Moor street
Watkins Maria (Mrs.), tea dealer, 33 Moor street
Watkins Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Moor street
Watlkins Valentine, Edward, hair dresser & tobacconist, 8 High st
Waugh Robert & Son, pianoforte dealers, 18 Moor street
Weeks Edward Henry, coal merchant, Bridge street
Whalley Cuthbert William, railway contractor & coal merchant, Station road
Williams Edward Watkins, draper, 23 St. Mary street
Williams Enoch, printer, Pembroke house, 1 Back street
Williams Henry Augustus, chemist, 1 Beaufort square.,
Williams Nelly (Miss), private school, 5 Mount Pleasant
Williams Thirza (Mrs.), Freemasons' Arms P.H. Nelson st
Williams William, grocer, 34 Moor street
Williams William, sanitary inspector to Chepstow Rural District Council, & school attendance officer,5 Mount Pleasant
Woodgate William, corn & flour factor & provision & potato merchant, hay, straw & chaff for sale, 18 & 22 Lower Church street; 2 Nelson street ; 4 High street & Welsh street
Wooton William Frape, baker, 4 Moor street