… Mr. Jno Jones 63 Upper Green Mr. Evan Kinsey — late Mr. Griffith Jarman 45, 56, 61 Upper Green Mr. Rd Jervis Junr purchased…
… Mr. Jno Jones 63 Upper Green Mr. Evan Kinsey — late Mr. Griffith Jarman 45, 56, 61 Upper Green Mr. Rd Jervis Junr purchased from Mr. Rd 46 Upper Green Hamer one of the representatives of the late Griffith Jarman Mr. Rd Jones Senior 52 Upper Green Mr. T. Kenderdine sold to Mr. Rd Jervis Junr 51 Upper Green Sir E.P. Lloyd Bart 1, 5 Nant; 6, 7, 30, 31 Lower Green Thos Marsh…
… Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd Bart 14, 25, 28 Upper Green; 20 Pen-y-Graig Thos Marsh Esq. 1, 31, 35 Upper Green; 23 Pen-y-Graig Wm. Howell…
… Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd Bart 14, 25, 28 Upper Green; 20 Pen-y-Graig Thos Marsh Esq. 1, 31, 35 Upper Green; 23 Pen-y-Graig Wm. Howell Marsh Esq. 2, 32 Upper Green; 22 Pen-y-Graig Thos Edmund Marsh Esq. 24 Town of Llanidloes; 26, 29 Upper Green Wm. Owen Esq. Glansevern 4 Upper Green Thos Price Esq. 16 Upper Green Mr. David Powell 17 Upper Green Mr. Wm. Swancott & Mary Swancott 12 Upper Green Evan Woosnam…
… hips (Fig. 5). The Lower Green on the floodplain of the Severn also extended into Maesmawr township to include the Warren, and spread northwards…
… hips (Fig. 5). The Lower Green on the floodplain of the Severn also extended into Maesmawr township to include the Warren, and spread northwards into the fringes of Surnant and Esgob and Castle townships. The 1826 award for Caersws township itself is shown in Table 3 and Fig. 4, and that for those parts of the Caersws Greens lying outside the township in Table 4 and on a smaller scale in Fig. 5.17 The…
… Fig. 3 The Pattern in Caersws. Roads affected by the award are shown as waste.…
… Fig. 3 The Pattern in Caersws. Roads affected by the award are shown as waste.…
… Fig. 4 Enclosure Award Allotments in Caersws.…
… Fig. 4 Enclosure Award Allotments in Caersws.…
… Fig. 5 Caersws Greens in Adjoining Townships.…
… Fig. 5 Caersws Greens in Adjoining Townships.…
… Watering Place 60 Upper Green Allotments to the Lord of the Manor One Fourteenth Part Sir Watkin Williams Wynn 3 Upper Green, 15 Lower…
… Watering Place 60 Upper Green Allotments to the Lord of the Manor One Fourteenth Part Sir Watkin Williams Wynn 3 Upper Green, 15 Lower Green. Both con- tained a cottage Allotments to the Proprietors Mr. Edward Lloyd of Guilsfield 14 Lower Green. Purchased from Mr. Thos Breeze Revd. Offley Crewe 2 Upper Green; 9, 20, 27a Lower Green; 31, 40, 52 Caersws; 53, 55 Near Manthrig; 59 Wallin Revd. John Davies 19, 28 Lower…
… Public Carriage Road 12 feet wide B Caersws Upper Green Allotments to the Proprietors Rev. Offley Crewe 4, 5 Caersws Upper Green Mr. Thomas…
… Public Carriage Road 12 feet wide B Caersws Upper Green Allotments to the Proprietors Rev. Offley Crewe 4, 5 Caersws Upper Green Mr. Thomas Kinsey 7 Caersws Upper Green Mr. Thomas Lewis 8 Caersws Upper Green C. H. Tracy Esq. 6, 9, 10 Caersws Upper Green MAESMAWR Roads Public Carriage Roads 30 feet wide D, E Caersws Green Private Carriage Road and Public Bridleway 18 feet wide J Caersws Upper Green Private Carriage Roads…
… STREAM NAMES OF THE SEVERN BASIN IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE G. G. EVANS. M.A. INTRODUCTORY The aim of this contribution is to attempt to record all…
… STREAM NAMES OF THE SEVERN BASIN IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE G. G. EVANS. M.A. INTRODUCTORY The aim of this contribution is to attempt to record all the known names of rivers and streams in a defined area, to locate streams and to explain the names. The area chosen is that part of Montgomeryshire which is watered by the Severn and its tributaries. Those parts of Montgomeryshire which lie in the Dyfi and Wye basins are not…
… Constant mention will be made of facts and suggestions contained in Machreth Ellis's thesis. My indebtedness, however, is far greater than indicated by the…
… Constant mention will be made of facts and suggestions contained in Machreth Ellis's thesis. My indebtedness, however, is far greater than indicated by the numerous references. The fact that at least two hundred and fifty five stream-names3 appear in his work points to the extent of my debt. Another source for names and later for guidance on derivations has been R. J. Thomas's work, regretably unfinished, on the names of streams in Wales. (E.A.…
… present name of a stream above Carno is a good example of this. In a Charter of Strata Marcella a Nant Hanog is mentioned.…
… present name of a stream above Carno is a good example of this. In a Charter of Strata Marcella a Nant Hanog is mentioned. This was in the thirteenth century. By the nineteenth century the mention is of a "little brook called Glanhanog" and of Nant Glanhanog. The habitation was called after the stream and then the stream was renamed after the habitation. Before turning to the second group mention should be made of…
… The heavy incidence of animal names in some regions seems to suggest that a fashion in such names was being followed. This concentration is…
… The heavy incidence of animal names in some regions seems to suggest that a fashion in such names was being followed. This concentration is particularly noticable in the basins of Twrch and Banw. The flora too has contributed many names. We have birch, holly rowan, oak, thorn, ivy, alder and willow. (bedw, celyn, creolen/criafol, derw, draenen, eiddew, gwern, helyg). The names Brwynen, Nant Alan, Afon Cedig, Cownwy, Cerist (?) and Nant Gwgon may be…