Alms Dish and Candlesticks-Anon. Reredos, Altar Furniture, Candle Standards, Coronæ, etc., by The above balance of £9 58. will be quite absorbed by work done since the audit, for painting, printing, etc., etc. August 17th, 1869. WALDEGRAVE BREWSTER, Rector. It now again became necessary to re-allot the sittings in the church, and the following plan was drawn up by the rector and churchwardens : "Llandysilio, October 10th, 1868. "We the Churchwardens of the Parish of Llandysilio do hereby declare that the Plan annexed presents a fair and proper appropriation of the sittings in the Parish Church, regard being had to prescriptive rights as far as they exist, and the relative importance of the several tenements. "JOHN JAMES TURNER Churchwardens. "WALDEGRAVE BREWSTER, Rector." The numbers shown on the third plan' of the church at p. 26 will point out the allotted seats; the whole of the north aisle and the other unnumbered seats were assumed to be free for ever. as follows: South Side. 1 and 2. Pentre Heylin 3. Calcott Hall 4. Church House 5. Caehen 6. Haughton (Maurice Jones) 8 and 9. Rectory 10. Street House (Tannatt) 11. Haughton (Wace and J. Jones) Street (Rev. R. Temple) 13. Domgay Cottage (Bromley) Lower House, Haughton 15. Haughton (Poole) The Grove (E. Pugh) Nave. 16. Brynmawr Farm (J. J. Turner) 17. Golden Lion (C. S. LLoyd) 18. Fir Tree Farm Street (Ridge) Four Crosses Inn The sittings were allotted 2 The scale of this plan is slightly larger than that of the two other plans on the same page. The mural tablets in the old building were taken down and carefully replaced on the walls of the new church. The first we shall mention is on the north side of the nave wall, at the west end of the church; it is a marble tablet, surmounted by a coat-of-arms and an urn, the inscription being as follows: "Sacred to the Memory of EDWARD LLOYD of Leaton in the The latter departed this life 24th Dec. 1775 aged 61, "Also Harriot daughter of She died 28th March 1782 The arms are those of the LLoyds of Leaton Knolls (descended through Madog LLoyd, Lord of Chirk Land, from Tudor Trevor), viz. Per bend sinister, ermine and erminois, a lion rampant or, with a bordure gules. On an escutcheon of pretence: the arms of Brochwel Ysgythrog, Prince of Powys, sable, three nags' heads erased argent (for LLoyds of Leighton, of Talgarth, and of Garvawr), impaling those of David Llwch of Deytheur, azure, three sea-gulls argent (for LLoyds of Domgay). The next is a mural tablet at the west end of the church, with shield of arms and inscription. The arms are: azure, three sea-gulls argent, for LLoyd of Domgay, impaling sable, three nags' heads erased argent (Brochwel Ysgythrog) for LLoyds of Leighton. |