Letters and numbers |
Names of fields |
Quantities |
Qualities |
Value per acre |
Amount |
Observations |
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Cefnarglawdd Farm |
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Jacob Rowland |
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W.1 |
House, buildings, fold and garden |
0-2-37 |
- |
- |
1-5-0 |
The house and cowhouse adjoining. A stone building with
slate cover in an indifferent state of repair. The barn and stable. A
stone building with straw cover in a bad state of repair. |
2 |
Cae Ysgubor |
9-1-11 |
Arable and pasture |
5 |
2-6-7 |
Hilly and rocky |
3 |
Cae’r Gwaith mawr |
4-2-25 |
Ditto |
4 |
0-18-7 |
Ditto |
4 |
Cae Coed |
2-2-38 |
Woodland |
3 |
0-8-2 |
- |
5 |
The Hill |
45-1-21 |
Arable and pasture |
¾ |
7-11-3 |
Chiefly hilly. Some flat parts grazed, ploughed and
mowed. |
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62-3-12 |
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12-9-7 |
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The Lodge mansion house and lands |
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On hand |
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A.1 |
Mansion House, buildings, garden and
plantation |
4-0-0 |
- |
- |
10-0-0 |
The mansion house. A stone building with slate cover,
consisting of convenient apartments which, with some repairs and
alterations by building an outer apartment for servants, a brewhouse, and
an additional stable, may be made a desirable residence for a gentleman’s
family. Near the mansion is a range of stone building with slate cover,
consisting of a stable, barn and cowtying: over the south end thereof is a
granary. All in tolerable good repair. |
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The Park lands and Bodfagan Farm |
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David Lumley |
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A.1 |
The Park |
101-0-0 |
Pasture and woodland |
6 |
30-6-0 |
The park. Hilly, part rocky, about three fourths of which
is covered with wood chiefly oak, some full grown, and many saplings in a
growing state. |
E.34 |
House and garden, opposite the park gate |
- |
- |
- |
1-10-0 |
The house. A stone building with slate cover in good
repair. [Included in the quantity of E.34. On hand]. |
A.2 |
Cae’r Beudû ucha |
3-3-15 |
Arable and woodland |
18 |
2-9-2 |
- |
3 |
Cae’r Beudû isa |
4-3-30 |
Meadow and woodland |
23 |
5-13-6 |
- |
4 |
Cae’r Ddol |
18-2-20 |
Meadow |
28 |
26-1-16 |
May be watered to advantage. |
B.5 |
Bodfagan house, garden and clear land |
13-2-0 |
- |
- |
7-10-0 |
This includes the value of the house and
buildings. |
6 |
Woodland |
5-3-10 |
Arable and woodland |
8/6 |
2-9-0 |
- |
6 |
Part of ditto |
6-0-0 |
Coppice |
4 |
1-4-0 |
On hand |
7 |
Part of Caegarw |
7-1-15 |
Meadow |
6 |
2-4-0 |
- |
8 |
Caegarw |
56-2-0 |
Pasture |
1/6 |
4-4-9 |
Flat, part turbary. |
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211-2-10 |
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82-8-3 |
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Trwynybuarth Farm |
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John Edwards |
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C.9 |
Land, south of the house |
20-0-25 |
Arable and pasture |
7/6 |
7-11-2 |
Rocky |
10 |
Cae’r Banky |
6-0-30 |
Ditto |
7/6 |
2-6-4 |
Brushwood, part rocky |
11 |
Woodland in ditto |
8-0-0 |
Woodland |
5 |
2-0-0 |
Ditto |
12 |
House, buildings, Caer Ffynnon &c. |
5-2-15 |
- |
- |
3-10-0 |
The house, barn and cowhouse. A stone building with straw
cover in tolerable good repair. |
13 |
Rhôsfain |
1-1-0 |
[in with 12] |
[in with 12] |
[in with 12] |
[in with 12] |
14 |
Rhôsgoch |
10-2-0 |
Meadow |
6/6 |
3-8-3 |
Flat and rhossy, sometimes overflowed by the sea
tides |
15 |
Morfacd |
80-0-0 |
Marsh |
- |
- |
Marshy and turbary. Several of the freeholders in the
parish of Llanganfelin depasture on this marsh. |
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131-3-20 |
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18-15-9 |
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Hênhafod Farm |
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John Rowland |
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D.16 |
Cae’rpant |
5-0-15 |
Arable |
12 |
3-1-1 |
- |
17 |
Cae’rcoed |
4-1-0 |
Pasture and brushwood |
5 |
1-1-3 |
Part rocky |
18 |
Cae’rdrws |
8-0-0 |
Pasture and meadow |
9 |
3-12-0 |
Ditto |
19 |
House, buildings, Cae’r Banky &c. |
11-0-15 |
Pasture |
- |
5-0-0 |
The house. A stone building with straw cover in a very
indifferent state of repair. The buildings at present in a ruinous state.
A barn, cowhouse and stable are much wanting. NB. The tenant says that he
was advanced £9 in his rent about 6 years ago, when he was promised that
necessary buildings should be made. |
20 |
Cae’resgaer |
8-1-35 |
Meadow |
8 |
3-7-9 |
Part turbary |
21 |
Rhôsgron |
2-3-0 |
Arable |
12 |
1-13-0 |
- |
22 |
Cae’rfelin isa |
10-1-10 |
Arable and meadow |
8 |
4-2-6 |
Part rhossy |
23 |
Cae’rfelin ucha |
3-2-5 |
Ditto |
12 |
2-5-0 |
In want of draining |
24 |
Werngae |
4-1-0 |
Ditto |
7/6 |
1-11-10 |
- |
25 |
Cae Brwyn |
7-0-10 |
Pasture |
3 |
1-1-2 |
Flat and marshy |
26 |
Gwaith chwaich Gwrallt |
4-2-0 |
Meadow |
9 |
2-0-6 |
- |
27 |
Morfacyd |
21-2-20 |
Marsh |
3/6 |
7-0-5 |
Overflowed by the spring tides |
28 |
Corsypwll |
18-2-0 |
[thrown in with 28] |
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109-1-30 |
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35-16-6 |
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Pantglâs tenement |
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Daniel Isaac |
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E.29 |
House, buildings and gardens |
0-2-25 |
Arable, meadow and woodland |
- |
5-5-0 |
The house. A stone building with slate cover in tolerable
repair. The cowhouse. A stone building with rush cover in an indifferent
state. |
30 |
Cae Tant |
2-1-35 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
31 |
Llain issa |
0-3-35 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
32 |
Llain ucha |
2-0-15 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
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6-0-30 |
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5-5-0 |
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Ty’ncoed lands |
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On hand |
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E.33 |
Y foel |
19-3-0 |
Woodland and coppices [33-36 i gyd] |
2/6 |
10-17-6 |
No. 33. Some open spaces but chiefly hilly and rocky
woodland. No. 34. Oak saplings stinted in their growth. The land part
hilly and rocky, preserved for the growth of timber. No. 36. Woodland of
oak, beech, birch and Scotch Firs, coppiced up and
preserved. |
34 |
The Wood |
48-1-0 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
35 |
Ty’nywern house and garden |
0-1-20 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
36 |
Erwgûdybwa Wood |
18-2-20 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
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87-0-0 |
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10-17-6 |
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Lodge Mill and land |
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Thomas Richard |
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E.38 |
Lodge Mill and garden |
0-2-10 |
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- |
8-0-0 [37-38 i gyd] |
The house. A stone building with slate cover. The mill
also a stone building with slate cover. An overshot mill working one pair
of stones, near which is a small oat kiln, a stone building with straw
cover. All in an indifferent state of repair. |
37 |
Cae’rfelin |
2-3-15 |
[in with the above] |
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[in with the above] |
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3-1-25 |
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8-0-0 |
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Neûoddllanganfelin Farm |
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Thomas Roberts |
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1 |
House, buildings, garden, green &c. |
1-0-15 |
- |
- |
2-0-0 |
The house, barn and stable. Stone building with slate
cover in tolerable good repair. The cowhouse. A mudwall building with
straw cover also in tolerable repair. |
2 |
Caetan Neuoddfach |
1-2-35 |
Meadow |
18 |
1-10-11 |
- |
3 |
Cae’rodin |
4-3-25 |
Arable |
13 |
3-3-9 |
- |
4 |
Cae’rlloi |
1-1-10 |
Meadow |
18 |
1-3-7 |
- |
5 |
Cae’r Ysgubor |
10-2-35 |
Arable and pasture |
9 |
4-16-5 |
Part hilly and rocky |
6 |
Cae’r Neûoddfach |
6-2-5 |
Arable |
7/6 |
2-8-11 |
Stony |
7 |
Bank y Mwyn |
3-3-25 |
Pasture |
4 |
0-15-7 |
- |
8 |
Cae Pantyrefel |
5-3-20 |
Arable and pasture |
9 |
2-12-10 |
Hilly |
9 |
Rhôsgoch |
15-0-0 |
Pasture |
5 |
3-15-0 |
Part rhossy and part turbary |
10 |
Cae Llwyngurn |
17-2-30 |
Meadow |
7/6 |
2-17-7 |
Part rhossy and part turbary |
11 |
Cae’r Tyhên |
5-0-10 |
Arable and meadow |
9 |
2-5-6 |
- |
12 |
Cae Mwyn Glawdd |
11-1-0 |
Arable |
9 |
5-1-3 |
Part hilly and rocky |
13 |
Llang |
0-2-0 |
Arable |
12 |
0-6-0 |
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14 |
Llainfawr |
2-3-0 |
Arable |
14 |
1-18-6 |
- |
15 |
Close |
1-0-20 |
Arable |
13 |
0-14-7 |
- |
16 |
Plâsbedw house and garden |
1-1-35 |
Meadow |
- |
1-5-0 |
A small dwelling for a workman |
17 |
Rhydfedwr house and field |
2-2-25 |
Pasture |
7 |
0-18-7 |
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House |
- |
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0-12-0 |
A small dwelling for a workman |
18 |
Penrhyn houses and field |
2-1-5 |
Pasture |
7 |
0-15-11 |
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Two houses |
- |
- |
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1-0-0 |
Two dwellings for workmen |
19 |
Bank y Penrhyn |
5-0-10 |
Pasture |
7 |
1-15-5 |
- |
20 |
Waen Plasbedw |
2-1-5 |
Pasture |
8 |
0-18-3 |
- |
21 |
Caer Dolan |
6-2-35 |
Meadow |
12 |
4-0-7 |
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99-3-25 |
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46-16-2 |
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A messuage and land on Tre’nddol Common |
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William James |
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Penrhyn Cottage and incroachment |
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1-0-0 |
Recently erected, and amerced at the annual rent of five
shillings which is paid by the tenant |
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A messuage and land on Tre’nddol Common |
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Susanna Richard |
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Cottage and incroachment |
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0-15-0 |
Recently erected, and amerced at the annual rent of five
shillings which is paid by the tenant |
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A messuage and land on Tre’nddol Common |
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Richard Lewis |
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Cottage and incroachment |
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1-5-0 |
Recently erected, and amerced at the annual rent of five
shillings which is paid by the tenant |
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A messuage and land on Tre’nddol Common |
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Diana David |
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Cottage and incroachment |
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1-0-0 |
Recently erected, and amerced at the annual rent of five
shillings which is paid by the tenant |
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A messuage and land on Tre’nddol Common |
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Thomas James |
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Cottage and incroachment |
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1-0-0 |
Recently erected, and amerced at the annual rent of five
shillings which is paid by the tenant |
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Scite of a limekiln |
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John Lewis |
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Scite of a limekiln on Tre’nddol Common |
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2-0-0 |
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