Penarth Dock, South Wales - 150 years - the heritage and legacy  
Penarth Dock, South Wales - the heritage & legacy . . .

Index to Volume Seven - The People - Dock Family Trees - Railway and Dock Company Officials . . .

James Edwards - (1837-1892)

Wm. Watkins, Wm. Matthews, John Caddy, D. Rees, R. J. Hancock, R. Brice, C. Atton, D. Parker (Penarth station master), Wm. Wallbridge, M. Rogers, J. G. H. Owen, M. Procter (Worshipful Master Windsor Lodge, 1,754), Alfred T. Taverner (Windsor Lodge, and hon. secretary Penarth Conservative Association), E. B. Riley (contractor, Taff Vale Railway), R. J. Cocks (Barry Dock Office), E. P. Williams, T. Bazeley, G. Robertson, Frederick Edwards, R. A. Bowring, Dd. Hughes, George Handcock, Wm. David, Wm. Jenkins, S. Cook, W. Lewis, F. H. Jotham, T. J. M. Dyke, Capt. Thomson (Vaynor), Edward Strange (engineer), Capt. Langlois, deputy dockmaster, Penarth Dock ; Capt. King, H. J. Vellacott, Wm. Edwards, W. J. Bond, W. E. Singer, T. King, J. Davies (National School), Frederick Mundy, Penarth Board School, H. Hallet, J. Jeffreys, Dd. Edmunds, J. Y. Strawson (President Penarth Conservative Association), T. Leyshon, H. Smell, D. A. Birkenhead, Councillor Herbert Cory, J. Cory, Westyr Evans, H. M. Tate, Richard Price (Llantwit), R. Wade (Newport), Councillor W. R. Parker, Messrs Ridley, Morrison, Munro (Windsor Slipway Co.), Capt. Gilbert, Mr P. J. A. Lee, David Morgan (Bute Docks Company), Johnson (Atlantic Wharf), and Sanders-Hunt (Bute Docks Company), Captain Luen, Captain Blampied, Captain Heywood (late dockmaster at Penarth) ; Drs. Bird and Nell.

Representing the Taff Vale Company were : -

Messrs Beasley (general manager) and J. W. Brewer (engineer), Councillor T. H. Riches (loco. superintendent), Messrs S. Coleman (accountant), S. Bennett, W. J. Bennett, John T. Edwards, James Tilly, Hubert Clark, Lewis T. Clark, Richard D. Page, and John G. Bacon (secretary Penarth Harbour).

The bearers were as follows : -

Messrs Samuel John, H. Griffiths, D. H. Edmunds, Walter Morgan, and William Lewis.

The chief mourners were : -

Messrs Frank Edwards, Albert and John Edwards, and Sidney Edwards (sons of the deceased), and Mr Edward Edwards (his brother), Mr Willie Edwards and Masters George and Richard Edwards (nephews of the deceased), Mr John Jones (parish clerk of Swansea), Mr J. H. H. Lewis (surveyor, New Tredegar), Mr S. G. Price (Cardiff), Dr Nell Mr James Hurman, Capt. Pengelley, Mr Sam Thomas, Mr John Jones (secretary to the T.V.R. Co.), and Mr Frank B. Chadwick.

Flowers of an exceedingly beautiful character were sent by : -

Mr and Mrs Robert Cay, Mr Richard Wain, Miss Jackson (Penarth Hotel), Councillor and Mrs Parker, Mr and Mrs R. W. Roberston, Mr R. P. Culley, Capt. Pengelley and Penarth Dock Office staff, Penarth Dock Tipping Office and Tippers, Mr and Mrs H Snell, Mr Jolliffe and Penarth Dock Station staff, Mr and Mrs Dyke, Mr Fred J. Howell, Mr T. Bazeley, Mr and Mrs T. Leyshon, Mr and Mrs Cuthbert Young, Mr and Mrs James Hurman, Mr D. A. Sanders (Cardiff), the Windsor Masonic Lodge, Mr and Mrs J. A. Lee, Mr and Mrs J. W. Brewer, " From old friends," Mr J. W. Brewer and the engineering staff of the T.V.R., the Windsor Slipway Company, Ltd., Mr and Mrs John Jones (T.V.R.), Mr A. Beasley, the Goods Manager and Staff (T.V.R.), the General Manager and Staff (T.V.R.), the Secretary and Staff (T.V.R.), Audit Office Staff (T.V.R.), Mr J. Y. Strawson, Mr and Mrs Sam Thomas (Penarth), Mr and Mrs Alner Bowring, the Misses Collings (Penarth), Councillor and Mrs Riches, the Staff of the Accountant's Office (T.V.R.), Mr and Mrs Sidney Coleman, Mr and Mrs F. H. Jothan, the Chairman and Directors of the T.V.R. Co., Mr George Page (London), Mr Taylor (Whitby), Mr and Mrs S. P. Hunt, Mr and Mrs E. H. Page, Mr T. W. W. Morgan, Messrs Hacquoil and Co., Mr W. H. Davies, Mr and Mrs Bond, Mr Purton and family, the Penarth Local Board, the Loyal James Edwards Lodge of Oddfellows, Mr J. H. H. Lewis, and Mr and Miss Lewis, &c.,

The undertaking arrangements were admirably executed by Messrs G. A. Stone & Co., of Working-street, Cardiff.' - South Wales Daily News - [136] [325] - 29th July 1892.

 
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