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The work chronicles the locality's development from early British and Saxon origins through Norman and later English eras, blending chronological narrative with accounts of manorial, ecclesiastical, and civic change. It describes the borough's topography and built environment, and assembles biographical notices, civic records, and practical material on botany, geology, local statistics, and angling. Short sketches of surrounding villages and natural features supplement archival extracts and contributions from local residents. Wood-engraved illustrations after contemporary sketches punctuate the text, emphasizing landscape, antiquities, and topographical detail.

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Title: The History of Oswestry

Author: William Cathrall

Illustrator: active 1840-1860 Percy Cruikshank

Robert Cruikshank

Release date: November 22, 2020 [eBook #63840]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

Credits: Transcribed from the [1855] George Lewis edition by David Price

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HISTORY OF OSWESTRY ***

Transcribed from the [1855] George Lewis edition by David Price.

THE
HISTORY OF OSWESTRY,

COMPRISING THE
BRITISH, SAXON, NORMAN, AND ENGLISH ERAS;

THE
TOPOGRAPHY OF THE BOROUGH;

AND ITS
ECCLESIASTICAL AND CIVIC HISTORY:

WITH NOTICES OF
BOTANY, GEOLOGY, STATISTICS, ANGLING, AND BIOGRAPHY:

TO WHICH ARE ADDED
SKETCHES OF THE ENVIRONS.

 

ILLUSTRATED WITH WOOD-ENGRAVINGS,

By MR. PERCY CRUIKSHANK, after Sketches by MR. ROBERT
CRUIKSHANK.

WRITTEN AND COMPILED

BY WILLIAM CATHRALL,

AUTHOR OF “THE HISTORY OF NORTH WALES,” “WANDERINGS
IN NORTH WALES,” &c.

 

OSWESTRY:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GEORGE LEWIS.

 

ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL.

 

Preface.

The issue of this volume has been “the accident of an accident.”  I was called by commercial business last autumn to Oswestry, where I found, temporarily located, a man with humour at his finger-ends, and of “infinite jest” on paper.  I allude to Mr. Robert Cruikshank, an artist scarcely inferior to his celebrated brother, Mr. George Cruikshankpar nobile fratrum, who have both successfully laboured in their vocation to

—“Shoot folly as it flies,
And catch the living manners as they rise.”

Mr. Robert Cruikshank, pleased with the rich and diversified scenery of the neighbourhood of Oswestry, undertook to illustrate the present book.  To be thus pictorially aided was a distinction, and I therefore cheerfully complied with the wish of the respectable publisher, to try my “’prentice hand” at a History of the Borough.  Mr. Cruikshank has well executed his task.  What may be my portion of merit will be determined by the judgment, not critically severe, I hope, of my readers.

The History of Oswestry and its neighbourhood is, however, worthy of a more elaborate and carefully-wrought volume than that which I now send forth; and I should have been glad had some pen, abler than my own, been employed in the completion of so desirable a work.  Oswestry is not deficient in the talent or learning necessary to produce a voluminous history; but until the historic mantle fall upon some kindred spirit, that can evoke with magic skill the dramatis personæ and chequered incidents of bye-gone ages, and beguile his readers with beautiful delineations of his native hills and vallies, the good citizens of Oswestry must, I fear, content themselves with the present volume, whose chief excellence, if it possess any, may be found to consist in supplying a collection of interesting facts, connected with the town and district, hitherto dispersed through many publications.

In preparing this volume for the press much delay has occurred from the pressure of other and more anxious engagements.  In wading, however, through musty tomes and modern books, I have been instructed and solaced by the way.  The Past reveals little else than vandal darkness and the pride and pomp of feudal power.  Lords and their vassals figure chiefly in the discordant scene, and ignorant dependence is too commonly seen prostrate at the feet of favourites, in court or field, of ambitious and despotic monarchs.  The Present has a more genial and encouraging aspect.  Religion, with her gentle handmaids, Literature, Science, and Art, is shedding its radiance even over this district, so long the theatre of Border-feuds, strife, and injustice.  The Future, therefore, indicates still more agreeable promise; and those of the present generation who are co-operating in the good work already begun, of endeavouring to make the world better than they found it, will have the consolation of leaving to posterity an inheritance more precious than silver or gold.

I cannot close these remarks without thankfully acknowledging the assistance I have derived, from several gentlemen of the town and neighbourhood, in the prosecution of my labours.  If I could have stirred up many others to the grateful task of elucidating the history of their native or adopted place of residence, I should have been still more satisfied.  I take this opportunity of mentioning the names of The Rev. Thomas Salwey, Vicar of Oswestry, Richard Redmond Caton, Esq., F.S.A., Edward Williams, Esq., of Lloran House, R. J. Croxon, Esq., Charles Sabine, Esq., and one or two other gentlemen, who, with a becoming feeling of respect for the ancient borough, have kindly aided me by various contributions.

I am sensible of many imperfections in the volume; but I trust, by the generous support of the Public, I may be enabled, at some not far distant day, to revise my pages, and render them still more worthy of acceptance.

WILLIAM CATHRALL.

Oswestry, October, 1855.

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

Asterley Miss, Willow-street

Attree R. W., Esq., Plasmadoc

 

Bassett Joseph, Esq., solicitor

Berry Joseph, Accountant

Bennion Edward David, Esq., Summer Hill

Baugh Robert, Llanymynech

Bull William Isaac, Esq., solicitor

Bickerton George Morrel, brazier

Bartlett Charles Archibald, 32, Paternoster Row, London

Buckley Miss Eliza

Broughall John, Esq., Fernhill, Whittington

Barlow Thomas, Esq., postmaster, Worksop

Barnes William, Osberton Hall, Notts

Bayley Joseph, Quadrant

 

Cashel Rev. Frederick, Incumbent of Trinity Church

Corbett Vincent, Esq.

Caton Richard Redmond, Esq., F.S.A.

Croxon Richard Jones, Esq., Town Clerk

Crutchloe Henry, Lloran Cottage

Cooper George, Esq., Salop-road

Cullis William, Lower Brook-st.

Corney William, confectioner and spirit merchant

Churchill Benjamin, Esq., Bellan House

Cross Thomas, Ornithologist

Cox J., porter merchant, Birmingham

Clarke Mrs., 3, Devonshire-terrace, Paddington, London

Cruikshank Percy, Pentonville, London

Churchill Miss, Bellan House (2 copies)

Crippin R., Church-street

Cross William B., Cross-street

Cartwright Samuel, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury

 

Donne Rev. Stephen, the Schools (12 copies)

Dovaston John, Esq., Nursery, West Felton

Davies Henry, Esq., solicitor

Davies John, draper

Davies Edward, confectioner

Davies Captain, Llanymynech

Dicker Phillip Henry, Esq., surg.

Davies Messrs. R. & W., Golden Eagle

Downes Richard, Esq., Haughton Grange

Davies Edward, Esq., surgeon, Llansilin

Davies Henry, schoolmaster, Llandrinio

Duckett Mrs. Tamar, the Lodge

Davies Mrs. E., Chirk

Duncan John, Esq., solicitor, 2, New Inn, Strand

Davies W. M., Waterloo-house

Davies Giles, Lower Brook-street

Davies Thomas, Greenwich

Davies John, Erwallo, Glyn

 

Edwards James, Esq., Upper Brook-street (2 copies)

Edmunds Rev. Edw., M.A., Vicar of St. Michael’s, Southampton

Eddy Walter, Mine Agent, Fron, Rhuabon

Evans Edward, auctioneer

Edwards Thomas, Esq., Cae Glas

Edwards Ed., Commercial Hotel

Eyeley Edward, organist

Evans R. D., Esq., Meifod

Edwards James Coster, Trefynant

Edwards Thomas, chandler

Evans John, ship builder, Morbum, Machynlleth

Edwards Alfred, Hanwell, Middlesex

Edmunds Griffith, Albion Hill

Edisbury James, Esq., Wrexham

Edisbury J. F., Esq., Holywell

Ellis Henry, English Walls

Evans Edward, Liverpool Gas Co.

Evans William, Glascoed

Edwards Edward, currier

Edwards William, Queen’s Head

Evans John, Church-street

Ewing John, gardener, Osberton Hall

 

Fitz-William, The Right Hon. The Earl (4 copies)

Fitz-William, The Hon. Lady Charlotte Wentworth, Wentworth House

Fitz-William, The Hon. M. S. C. Wentworth

Fitz-William, The Hon. Lady Dorothy H. Wentworth

Francis Captain, Aberystwith

Fallon Rev. J. M., Bailee Rectory, Ireland

Fuller William, Esq., Salop-road

Furnin The Rev. J. P., Rode Parsonage, near Lawton, Cheshire

Faulder F. J., Esq., St. Ann’s-square, Manchester

Fox John, accountant

 

Gore William Ormsby, Esq., M.P. for North Shropshire

Grey William, Esq., New Burlington-street, London

Gray Thos., Esq. architect, Chester

Greenwood J. W., Esq., London

Goodwin John, Beatrice-street

Galloway Charles, Halston

George Roger, Willow-street

Giles Henry, Cross-street

Gornall Mrs. Jane, Swan Inn

Griffiths William, Esq., solicitor, Dolgelley

 

Hill The Right Hon. The Viscount, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Salop

Hales John Miles, Esq., Lower Brook-street

Hill T. Esq., Upper Brook-street

Hill T. W., Esq., Upper Brook-st

Hargraves James, Esq., Whittington (2 copies)

Hayden Wm. Henry, 17, Warwick-square, London

Higgins Samuel, draper

Holland George, Whittington

Husband Rev. J., Rectory, Selattyn

Hopwood F. A., Station Master, Gobowen

Hardman Thomas, 14, Slater-street, Liverpool

Hughes T., Esq., solr., Wrexham

Hughes Miss Catherine, Church-street

Hughes Alexander, Willow-street

Hughes Miss Anne, Salop-road

Humphreys Edmund, East Sheen, Richmond (2 copies)

Hughes John, Savings’ Bank

Hilditch George, Esq., Salop-road

Heaton Rev. H. E., M.A., perpetual curate of Llangedwin

Hodgkinson R., Esq., estate agent, Osberton, Worksop

Howell David, Willow-Street (2 copies)

Hughes Thos., Esq., Plasnewydd, Llansilin

 

Jones, Rev. Llewelyn Wynn, M.A., Curate of Oswestry (2 copies)

Jacob Rev. L. R., Rhuabon

Jones John, Esq., solicitor

Jones Miss Harriette, Church-st.

Jones Thomas, Esq., Boughton, Chester

Jones Joseph, wine merchant

Jones Edward, Plas Issa, Rhuabon

Jones Mrs. Frances, London House

Jones John, hair dresser

Jones Edwin, Union-place

Jones James Thomas, Esq., Brynhafod (2 copies)

Jones Oswald Croxon, Esq., Enfield, Middlesex

Jones Mrs. Mary Watkin, Cross-street

Jacques Edwin William, Esq., Llangollen

Jones Henry, tobacconist

Jones Thomas, Esq., Brook-street

Jones John, Esq., Domgay, Llandisilio

Jervis Geo. Boot Inn, Whittington

Jones Rev. D. L., Meifod

Jones Rev. Walter, Llansilin

Jones Richard, Cross-street

Jones Richard, Salop-road

Jones Thomas, builder, Chester

Jones Gwen, Cross-street

Jones Henry, grocer, Cross-street

Jones John Pryce, Willow-street

Jones John, Cross

Jones Richard, Esq., Bellan Place, Rhuabon

Jones Edward, Mine Agent, Llwynymapsis

 

Kenyon John Robert, Esq., Recorder of Oswestry

Kinchant Richard Henry, Esq., Park Hall

King John Edward, Cross Keys Hotel

Kilner Richard, Britannia Inn

 

Lovett Joseph Venables, Esq., Belmont

LLoyd, Mrs., Aston Hall

Longueville Mrs., Pen-y-lan

Longueville Thomas Longueville, Esq.

Lloyd Rev. Albany Rosendale, Hengoed

Large Joseph, Esq., surgeon

Lewis Richard, Osberton Hall, Notts (4 copies)

Lloyd David Edward, Cross

Lloyd David, Wynnstay Arms Hotel

Lewis Charles Thomas, 38–9, Holloway Head, Birmingham (6 copies)

Lewis Henry, painter, Beatrice-st.

Lloyd Rev. David, Trefonen

Lewis William, Elephant and Castle, Newtown

Leah John, Esq., Willow-street

Lewis Henry, building surveyor & contractor, Chester (2 copies)

Lever William H., Esq., Chirk

Lewis Miss Margaret, Cross

Lees S. S., National Schools

Lyons Aaron, Jeweller, Leg-street

Lloyd Miss M. A., Willow-street

 

Milton The Hon. Viscountess, Osberton, Notts

Milton The Hon. Selina, Viscountess, Osberton Hall, Notts

Mickleburgh Chas. Esq., Montgomery (2 copies)

Minshall Thomas, Esq., solicitor

Morris Edward, Esq., Salop-road

Morris William, builder

M’Kie William Hay, Scybor Issa

Morgan Captain, 54, Terrace, Aberystwith

Minett William, Esq., Maesbury

Meredith Edward, Rednal

Morris Joseph, Esq., Shrewsbury

Morgan John, Wynnstay

Moreton and Son, Cross

Morgan Thomas, Willow-street

Mytton John, Church-street

Manning Benjamin, Esq., Warwick-square, London

Martin John, Esq., Gold Mine, Dinas Mowddy (3 copies)

Monk Charles, Llangollen

Morris George, Porkington

Morgan R., Aberystwith

M’Kie William H., Melbourne, Australia

Morris John, builder (2 copies)

Morris Thomas, chemist, Worksop, Notts

 

Norfolk The Most Noble His Grace the Duke of (Baron of Oswestry), Arundel Castle, Sussex (4 copies)

Nicholson J. Esq., Upper Brook-street

 

Oswell Edward, Esq., solicitor

Owen M. Wynne, Esq., Plas Wilmot

Owen George, Esq., Park Issa (2 copies)

Oliver Irwin, Leg-street

Owen Elizabeth, 5, Upper Parade, Leamington

Oliver John, druggist, Liverpool

 

Powis The Right Hon. the Earl of (Lord of the Manor of Oswestry), Powis Castle

Portman The Right Hon. Lord, Bryanstone House, Dorset

Portman The Hon. William Berkeley, M. P.

Phillips John, Esq., Cross

Porter Isaac, Esq., Salop-road

Pryce Thomas, Cross-street

Powell John Richard, Esq., Preesgwene

Price William, Esq., Fulford, York

Phillips the Rev. John Croxon, Tynyrhos

Pearson Mr. S., clothier, 2, Lamb’s Conduit-street, London

Penson Richard Kyrke, Esq., Willow-street

Price Miss Mary, The Cross

Phillip and Son Messrs., Liverpool

Penson Thomas Mainwaring, Esq., Chester

Price Miss Elizabeth, Confectioner, Cross

Peate Jane, Porkington Terrace

Pierce Mrs. H., 87, Park Terrace, Green Heys, Manchester

Perkins Samuel, Bailey Head

Pearson W., J. Munn and Co., Manchester (4 copies)

Powell William, Salop Road

Parry Thomas Price, Willow-st.

Provis William A., Esq., Cross-street

Pearce R.A., Esq., Worksop, Notts

 

Rogers Thomas, Esq., Stone House

Roberts Thomas Vaughan, Esq., solicitor

Roberts Thomas, Esq., Glyndwr, St. Asaph

Roberts John, Esq., Cross-street

Roberts Maurice, draper

Roberts David, Leg-street

Rogers E., Church-street

Roberts John Askew, Bailey Head

Rodenhurst Charles, Whittington

Roderick William, Esq., surgeon

Redrobe James, Royal Oak

Roberts Miss, Brook-st. Cottage

Roberts R., gas proprietor

Roberts E., Willow-street

Roberts William Whitridge, Melbourne, Australia

Reed Mrs., London

Ruscoe John, Horse Shoe Inn

 

Salwey Rev. Thomas, Vicar of Oswestry

Sabine Charles, Esq., solicitor

Smith Frederick William, Esq., Ruthin (3 copies)

Smale William, chemist

Sharwood Messrs. S. and T., 120, Aldersgate-street, London (2 copies)

Saunders George James, chemist

Sage Mrs. Catherine, Middleton-road

Smith Captain, Dinas Mowddy

Smith Henry, Supervisor, Inland Revenue

Savin Thomas, draper

Stokes Mrs., Rock Ferry

Sides Miss Sarah, Fron, Rhuabon

Sissons Henry, stationer, Worksop, Notts

Shaw Henry, ironmonger, Worksop, Notts

Smith Benjamin, innkeeper, Norton, Notts

 

Tipton Edward Blakeway, Esq., Distributor of Stamps for Shropshire and North Wales

Thomas Edward Wynne, Esq., Cross

Tomkies John, Esq., Manchester (2 copies)

Thomas Rev. John, Liverpool

Thomas John, maltster

Tucker St. Felix, Esq, H.M.C., West Derby-road, Liverpool

Taylor John, shoemaker

Tyley Thomas, Sun Inn

Thomas Henry, Coney Green

Thompson John, Leg-street

Towers Mr., Angel Hotel, Dale-street, Liverpool

Thompson Thomas, Chester

 

Venables Rowland Jones, Esq., Oakhurst

Vaughan Robert Chambre, Esq., Burlton, Shrewsbury

Venables Mrs. Eliz., Whittington

 

West Frederick Richard, Esq. M.P., Ruthin Castle

West Frederick Myddleton, Esq.

Williams Edward, Esq., Lloran House (4 copies)

Wilding John Powell, Esq., Montgomery

Whalley George Hammond, Esq., Plasmadoc

Waite George, Esq., New Burlington-street, London

Williams Rev. Rt., Rhydycroesau

Webster Benjamin Esq., Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London

Wood Richard, Leg-street

Woods Richard, farmer, Osberton, Worksop

Williams J. Vincent, Accountant

Wright Edmund, Esq., Halston

Wynn Edward, Black-gate

Williams Edward, Belle Vue, Wrexham

Williams Rt., draper (2 copies)

Williams Samuel, The Llys

Winter John, Chirk

Webb Miss J. C., Melbourne, Australia

Windsor William, Babin’s Wood

Windsor Samuel, Powis Castle

Wilson William, upholsterer

Williams G. H., Esq., The Lymes

Williams William, Esq., 295, Kent-St., Southwark, London

Williams Michael, Railway Station

Whitridge Mr., bookseller, Carlisle

Index.

Page

Agricultural Statistics

205

Album Monasterium

3

Aldermen and Common-Councilmen

166

Alfred the Great

17

Ancient Customs

191

Ancient Houses

185

Ancient Relics

186

Angling

209

Aston Hall

242

Attack on the town

65

Baptist Chapel

155

Banks

100

Battle of Oswestry

6

Belmont

285

Benevolent Institutions

119

Bethesda Chapel

157

Blanc-Minster

3

Bleddyn ab Cynvyn

14

Biography

223

Botany of the Parish

213

Bray, Dr. Thomas

224

British Period

4

British Schools

114

Broom Hall

289

Brunswick Dynasty

88

Brynkinalt

243

Cadwaladr’s reign

8

Cae Nef

6

Carreg Hofa Castle

257

Castle of Oswestry

15–172

Overton

15

Ceiriog, the

212

Civil Wars

61

Charitable Donations

121

Church or Chapel-Field

6

Church Grant

30

Charles I., Character of

62

Charter, First Royal

33

Charter of Charles II.

78

Charter the Third

47

Chirk

291

Chirk Castle

244

Clawdd Coch

259

Coed Euloe, Battle of

21

Cranage’s Daring

66

Crogen, Battle of

23

Croes-Oswallt (Oswald’s Cross)

3

Croes Wylan

54

Death of Oswald

7

Derivation of Name, &c.

2

Derwen

285

Dispensary and Baths

117

Dissenting Places of Worship

152

Dovaston, John Freeman Milward

224

Drenewydd

289

Ecclesiastical History

132

English Period

21

Extension Line (Oswestry and Newtown) Railway

198

Famine

57

Felton West

274

Fernhill

258

Fitz-Alan, William

15

Fletcher, Philip Lloyd

16

Fitz-Gwarine

17

Free Grammar School

107

Friendly Societies

131

Gas-works

104

Gates

93

Genealogical Table

178

Geology, &c.

221

Glorious Age

89

Glyndwr Insurrection

36

Reverses

49

Death of

50

Great Western Railway Company

195

Greenfield Lodge

274

Griddle Gate

137

Grufydd ab Cynan

15

Guto (y Glyn)

226

Halston

249

Hen Dinas

5

Hengoed

272

Hotels

107

House of Industry

119

Humphreys, Humphrey, D.D.

227

Huntington, Execution of

35

Hywel Dda (the Welsh Justinian)

13

Independent Methodist Chapel

157

Ingratitude of (Common Wealth) Parliament

73

Invasion of Wales

21

Jones, Thomas

227

King Oswald

5

Knockin

253

Kynaston, Humphrey

228

Le Strange, Roger

17

Lighting

96

Lodge, the

273

Llanforda

260

Llangollen Vale

292

Llanymynech

254

Llanyblodwel

262

Llansilin

261

Lloyd, Colonel

63

Lloyd, Bishop

83

Llynclys (or Llynclis) Pool

211

Lupus, Hugh

16

Llwyd, Edward

230

Llywarch Hen

8

Llywelyn ab Jorwerth

27

Madog

15

Maelor

15

Marrow’s Assault

69

Marches Lordships

17

Margery Bruce

180

Markets and Fairs

97

Markets

102–3

Maserfield

7

Mathrafal

9

Maud Verdon

15

Maurice, William

231

Mayors, List of

164

Mayor’s Blunders

85

Mediolanum

259

Montgomery, Roger de

16

Morda, the

212

Morlas, the

212

Morus, Hugh

231

Monuments within the Church

139

in the Church-yard

14

in the New Church-yard

147

Morva Rhuddlan

113

Mortimers, the

31

Mount Pleasant

290

Municipal and Civil Government

158

Officers

163

Murage, the

29

Myddelton, Sir Thomas

77

Mytton, Major-General

75

Mytton, the late John, Esq.

251

National Schools

112

Natural History

205

Newport, Mr.

68

Norfolk, Duke of

15

Norman Period

14

Notabilia

235

Oakhurst

290

Offa’s Dyke

10

Old Chapel

152

Oswald’s Well

189

Oswestry Race-course

10

Castle, Burning of

72

Government of

72

As it was

92

recent History of

181

Castle Hill

177

Owain Brogyntyn

15

Oswald and Penda

2

Parliament, the Great

32

Parish Church

132

Sunday School

114

Park Hall

263

Penda, the Mercian King

8

Pengwern

9

Pentre Pant

290

Pentre Poeth

53

Penylan

290

Perry, the

212

Plague, records of

55

Plot to remove the markets

59

Poor Rate Return—Oswestry town and parish (1855)

240

Population

204

Porkington

266

Post Office

99

Powys Vadog

14

Preesgwene House

273

Primitive Methodist Chapel

157

Public Establishments and Institutions

98

Quinta, the

274

Railway Communication

194

Restoration, the

76

Review of Ancient History

7

Revolution, the

86

Reynolds, John

232

Richard II., death of

34

Rivers

209

Rhyd-y-croesau

290

Rhyd-y-croesau Church

150

Roberts, the Rev. Peter

232

Rug

15

Sacheverell, Dr.

86

Salter, Mr. Robert

234

Savings’ Bank

101

Saxon Period

9

Selattyn

269

Shrewsbury, the Battle of

37

Siarter Cwtta, the Short Charter

24

Site of the town

91

Sketches of the Environs of Oswestry

241

Social Improvement

88

Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor

129

Spot, Dick

233

St. Martin’s

272

Stamp Office

101

Statistics

201

Streets

95

Sweeney Hall

291

Tenants’ Service

48

Theatre

104

Topographical History

90

Town Walls

184

Tre’r Cadeiriau

3

Tre’r Fesen

6

Trefaldwyn

13

Trefonen Church

149

Tre Meredydd

14

Trevor, Sir John

159

Trinity Church

144

Tyn-y-Rhos

278

Visit of Baldwin and Giraldus

25

Vicars, List of

151

Walter the Stewart

179

Watt’s Dyke

11–12–13

Welsh Cloth Market

51

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

156

Whittington

275

William the Conqueror

10

Wood Hill Hall

291

Wynnstay

286

Young Men’s Institute

115

Zion Chapel

152