Historic notices, with topographical and other gleanings descriptive of the borough and county-town of Flint . ime ago. Madame Lloyd, as before stated, was the last of the Salus-BURiEs of Leadbrook, in the direct line. Her claim to nominateone of the Churchwardens is curious; but at any rate it was sus-tained, and passed to her representative, Sir Wm. L. SalusburyTrelawny, Bart., and afterwards to the present Lord Mostyn ;but in 1849, after the old Church (to a portion of which weunderstand the Salusburys claimed some proprietary rights) waspulled down, and the present building erected in its


Historic notices, with topographical and other gleanings descriptive of the borough and county-town of Flint . ime ago. Madame Lloyd, as before stated, was the last of the Salus-BURiEs of Leadbrook, in the direct line. Her claim to nominateone of the Churchwardens is curious; but at any rate it was sus-tained, and passed to her representative, Sir Wm. L. SalusburyTrelawny, Bart., and afterwards to the present Lord Mostyn ;but in 1849, after the old Church (to a portion of which weunderstand the Salusburys claimed some proprietary rights) waspulled down, and the present building erected in its stead, thisclaim lapsed, and the Parishioners have ever since elected theChurchwardens in conjunction with the Rector. Until we come to the days of the Rev. George Davies we canfind nothing of authority about any of the Rectors, except of , who appears from the Registers to have married MissMaria (or Mary) Jones of Flint ; the marriage ceremony beingperformed by his predecessor, the Rev. Benjamin Conway, thenVicar of Northop. The names of his children frequently occurin the Registers. :-,g^^^.


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