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Cardiff Records
… 1800-30 180030 Spring 1800. John Griffiths, of the town of Neath, labourer, was convicted of saying Damno'r Brenhin … Depositions respecting the death of Rees Rees, late of Neath; which show that the deceased was shot by Allen … as the said coach was being driven through the town of Neath. Rees was running after the coach, and the guard (who …
Cardiff Records
… presented for recusancy, in the neighbourhood of Margam, Neath, Cowbridge and Cardiff. Among this batch were members … six Turbervilles. In 1661 eighteen Catholics, from around Neath and Cowbridge, were presented for absenting themselves … we have an interesting indictment of William Morgan of Neath, gentleman, for advancing atheistical opinions, which, …
Cardiff Records
… Justice. Richard Bates." 1728 January. Sessions holden at Neath. [Indictment, on slip of parchment.] Glam'gan ss. … paper.] John Hopkins was thereupon appointed Portreeve of Neath. The Grand Jury Present the causeway leading from the … Landaff To the same for whipping the said William at Neath 3 0 0 To paid for whipping y e s d W m at Cardiffe 10 0 …
Cardiff Records
… of this Court upon the said Conviction. 1755 July. At Neath. William David, of Penlline, convicted of stealing a … Jurys within the s d County. 1760 January. At Cardiff. Two Neath colliers, for stealing glass bottles to the value of 6 … inn in the same town. The inn used for this purpose at Neath was the Ship and Castle; at Cowbridge the Bear, at …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were goods from South Wales, particularly coal from Neath (Glam.) and Tenby (Pemb.) used by the city's maltsters, and copper and iron from Neath and Swansea (Glam.). On their voyages down river to … copper, pig iron, tinplate, and coal from Swansea and Neath and coal from Tenby. Coles later settled at Cadoxton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… GLYN-CORWG, a parish, in the union and hundred of Neath, county of Glamorgan, South Wales; consisting of the … of whom 136 are in the township, 10 miles (N. by E.) from Neath. This parish derives its name from the small river … oak and birch. In Blaen-Gwrach, through which flows the Neath river, is a lake called Lln-Vch, above half a mile in …
Cardiff Records
… 5 s. which she alleges were taken out of her trunk by the Neath Constables in payment of the charge for bringing her to … Aubrey and John Aubrey, Mary Morgan, of Cadoxton by Neath, and Mary Llewelin, of the same parish, spinsters, make … Aubrey (then one of the High Constables for the Hundred of Neath) and his brother William Aubrey committed the assault …
Alumni Oxonienses
… this graduate is identical with Sir John Herbert; of Neath Abbey, co. Glamorgan, and of Swansea; sup. for D.C.L. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in S. Wales, smith, 1 Feb. Llyson Thomas, abbot of Neath, alias Llyson Thomas, late of Oxford, monk, and the convent of Neath, 28 Jan. John Pampyng, Pampyn, Pampyne or Peympyne, of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… l. Tynterney, 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. Lanternam, 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. Neath, 40 l. Norgam, 40 l. St. Dogmaele, 40 l. Strata …
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