Llandysul
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Llandysul - a list of farms in the parish in 1758
This list of 141 farm names in Llandysul parish in 1758 is extracted from
The History of Llandysul [Hanes Plwyf Llandyssul] by the Rev.W J Davies 1896 . Translated by Ivor Griffiths.
This is the oldest complete list in existence, the one in the book also has annotated the rateable values for each place.
In that year the Vestry set a rate of 4 pence in the pound on these places for the maintenance of the parish church.
The church wardens were John David and Evan John.
If looking for a specific place please note that it is possible for a place starting with a G to be listed under C.
At that time the parish consisted of 7 districts as follows;
The Mother Church
- Gilfachwen Isa
- Gilfachwenucha
- Cwmoidw
- Tirydre
- Ddolganfed
- Abercerdin
- Troedrhywffenud
- Llynoedd
- Pantolwen
- Gwynlhuest
- Rhosdafarn
- Parcmawr
- Pantymochgorrig
- Cwmyl
- Pantrhydywen
- Perthyronen
- Pantscythan
- Blaenythan
- Pantfeillionen
- Penlan
- Rhywlug
- Glyncerdin
- Cwmgeist
- Pantolwen Fach
- Penpompreuddu
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Llanffrene
[Llanffraed]
- Ffoshelig
- Dyffrynllynod
- Gellifraith y Cefn trebach
- Fforestgerdin
- Cwmnyar
- Ceginan
- Bargoedyparce
- Dinas Gerdin y Llethr
- Goytre
- Pantycrychydd
- Blaencerdin
- Nantycwnstabl
- Gilfachddafydd
- Cwarllwynoidos
- Darrenfach
- Cribor Ucha
- Cribor Issa
- Blaencwmfforest
- Glaslwyn
- Cwmdyllest
- Pwllybowle [Pwllfine]
- Ffynonauglowon
- Pantiorlech
- Ffynonoer
- Penlanfach
- Cwmcabheilen
- Logyn
- Tregroes
- Trefedw
- Parcywirglodfawr
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Llandyssulfed
- Castell Hywel
- Glanclettwr
- Penyralltfawr
- Nantremenyn
- Fbhron?[Y Fron]
- Cefngwallter
- Glanrhydydre
- Cwardafolog
- Alltyfairdref
- Glandwr
- Rhydsais
- Nantygwyddau ucha
- Nantygwydda issa
- Meinigwynion bach
- Esgerddedwydd
- Pantsgawen
- Pantllin
- Cwaralltyryn
- Pantiorlech
- Cabheilen [Cafeilen]
- Berthlwyd
- Gwessin
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Capel Dewi
- Galltyrodyn
- Llwynrhydowain
- Wernhir
- Beiligwyn
- Pengwern
- Camnant
- Clyncoch
- Berthlas
- Pantstrimon
- Camnantfach
- Cwarcoedeinon
- Rhydycynnid
- Blaeneinon
- Cathal
- Rhydyfydrwydd
- Colhwynbach
- Cilygraig
- Llainyberth
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Faerdref
- Faerdref fawr
- Faerdref fach
- Gellifyharen
- Coedyfoel al [alt Llethere 'rglwys]
- Pantgwyn
- Ffosesgob
- Abercefel
- Cwmarch
- Danycoed
- Pantymoch
- Panthowel
- Penmoelhedog
- Heolfeinog
- Cwarcefel
- Pantydefaid
- Rhydowenfawr
- Rhydowenfach
- Cwmcoedifor
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Llanfair
- Llanfairperthycynddyn
- Henbant
- Foelabergardde
- Nantegryd
- Penrhyw
- Cefenllanfair
- Cwmtywyll
- Tomen Rhydowen
- Beili Bach [its present name is Rhydyfene]
- Dolfor
- Dolwilym
- Danycoed
- Parcuwcha
- Parcissa
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Borthin
- Tu du
- Bachyrhew
- Llwynbedw
- Gilfach Howel[ als Plas llwyd]
- Dolwallter
- Glanrhyd
- Cwarygraig
- Ffynonau
- Gweynifor
- Alltygof
- Penpompren
- Brynsegur
- Frongou
- Rhydcradoc
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[Gareth Hicks: 28 Oct 2000]
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