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An extensive database of facts and images relating to Llandeilo Talybont parish
Contributed by Deric John
The material is grouped under the following headings;
- Hamlets, villages etc within the parish
- Industries
- Railway Transport
- Public Houses
- Names of properties, landowners & tenants on the 1844 Tithe Appointment Schedules for the parish
- Llandeilo Talybont Records held at West Glamorgan Archive Service, Swansea
- Timelines in the Hendy/Pontardulais locality
- Roads west of Pontardulais 1744 - 1833
- Text of the parish boundary of LAN DEILO TAL Y BONT from the Book of Llandav c 1150 AD.
- Hamlets of Llandeilo Tal-y-bont c 1861
- Eglwys Sant Teilo, Bolgoed and The Old Church (Yr Hen Eglwys)
- Properties and Landowners in Llandeilo Talybont - Gower Anglicana 1583
- Properties of Freeholders in the Parish of Llandeilo Talybont taken from a Survey of the Seignory of Gower, 1650
- Properties, landowners and tenants in Llandilo Talybont parish in 1692
- Pontardulais Board school plans 1878
- Pontardulais street names
Hamlets, villages etc within the parish
Gorseinon has not been part of the parish of Llandeilo Talybont since c1913 when a new parish of Gorseinon was created.
The five historical hamlets for the parish of Llandeilo Talybont were:
- Ynysllwchwr (or Ynysloughor), Glynllwchwr (or Glynloughor), Priscedwyn, Gwenlais and Tirybrenin.
- Tirybrenin was subsumed by Gorseinon parish c1913.
Villages in modern day Llandeilo Talybont are;
- Pontardulais, Pontlliw and Grovesend.
Smaller habitats include:
- Pentrebach, Glynhir, Tynybonau, Cwmanllech, Waungron, Gopa, Bancybo and Upper Mill (y Felin Uchaf)
More dispersed communities are found on:
- Graigfawr, Cefndrum, Cwm Dulais and Mynydd Lliw (Lliw Common).
Industries
Tinplate Works from 1866 - c1960.
- Hendy Tinplate Works (Carms.) 1866. It was the first tinplate works in the Pontardulais area.
- Glamorgan Tinplate Works, 1872. (Tynybonau).
- Cambria Tinplate Works, 1874.
- Pontardulais (later Clayton) Tinplate Works. 1875
- Teilo Tinplate Works, 1880.
- Dulais Tinplate Works, 1910.
- Glynhir Tinplate Works, 1910.
Other Works:
- Pontardulais Gas Works, 1877
- Pontardulais Chemical Co, 1893.
Railway Transport
- Llanelly to Pontardulais Railway, 1839.
- Swansea (Victoria) to Pontardulais, 1867.
- Birch Rock Tramway, c1868. (steam power, 1890)
Public Houses
Pontardulais:
- Black Horse;
- Red Lion;
- Prince of Wales (closed),
- Gwyn Hotel;
- Dulais Glen (closed);
- Wheatsheaf;
- Recruiting (closed);
- Farmers Arms;
- King Hotel (earlier Kings Arms);
- Queen's Head (closed);
- New inn (closed);
- Royal Oak (closed, not to be confused with the Royal Oak Llanedi);
- Whistling Inn (closed. also known as the Whit);
- Black Cock (closed);
- Fountain Inn;
- Glamorgan Arms (Bryn Telych);
- Butchers Arms ( Cwmdulais, closed.);
Pontlliw:
- Horse and Jockey (closed);
- Quiet Lamb (closed),
- Castle Inn;
- Buck Inn.
Waungron:
- Lougher Arms (closed).
Names of properties, landlords & tenants on the 1844 Tithe Appointment Schedules for the parish
The place-names have not been corrected, they remain as written in 1844.
Hamlet of Tyrbrenin
LANDOWNER | PROPERTY | TENANT |
Edward Hamlyn Adams Esq. | Gwainydd Manach | David Lewis |
Nathanial Cameron Esq. | Penyrheol | Natanial Cameron Esq. |
'' | Brynteg | Morgan Rees |
Sarah Gibbs | Llanant fawr | Richard William |
'' | Penyrheol | John Rees |
'' | '' | William Mathews |
'' | '' | Margaret Mathews |
David Gibbs | Brynteg Chapel | William Harry |
Rev. Henry Wyndham Jones | Pencefnarda issaf | Rees Jeffreys |
Morgan Jones | Pencae crwm | Sarah Mathews |
Thomas Williams | Cefenarda | John Gibbs |
Hamlets of Priscedwyn and Gwenlais
LANDLORD | PROPERTY | TENANT |
Edward Hamlyn Adams | Castelldu | David Lewis |
'' | Pentwyn | David Lewis |
Duke of Beaufort | Gwainlais issaf | Thomas Williams |
'' | Tynyrheol | John Walters |
'' | Gwainlais fawr | Thomas Williams |
'' | Gwaingron | John Isaac |
'' | Coed Saison ganol | William Lake |
'' | Waingron | John Williams |
" | " | John Howells |
'' | Union | Morgan Morgan |
'' | Coedsaisonuchaf | Daniel Jones |
'' | Pengelly | William Bevan |
'' | Coal Brook | Thomas Timothy |
'' | '' | William Price |
'' | '' | Isaac Thomas |
'' | '' | Lewis Rees |
'' | '' | Griffith Lewis |
'' | '' | William Thomas |
'' | '' | Esther Rees |
Duke of Beaufort | Bryn yr Ardd | Thomas Williams |
'' | Gors Goed | Morgan Davies |
'' | Gors Goed Issaf | Henry Williams |
'' | Grovesend | David Protheroe |
'' | Lougher Arms | William Williams |
'' | Coed Saison Fawr | Thomas Clement |
'' | Pengellyddrain uchaf | David Hughes |
'' | Brynbach | Daniel Francis |
'' | Cwmdulais | William Robert |
Evan John | ||
John John | ||
Thomas Evans | ||
'' | Bank y cwm | Daniel Lloyd |
'' | Tyrlan | John Jones |
'' | Briskedwyn | William Mathews |
'' | Alltygraban | David Leigh |
'' | Waingron | Daniel Hugh |
'' | Bolgoed uchaf | William Williams |
'' | Alltygrabanfach | Rachel Jones |
'' | '' | David Harries |
'' | New Inn | John Davies |
'' | Ffynonfadog | Thomas Clement |
'' | Buck | Mary Phillip |
'' | Heolypiod | Lewis Jones |
Nathaniel Cameron | Tynharne fawr | William Bevan |
'' | Pengelly | William Bevan |
'' | Llwynyberry | Thomas William |
George Calan | Heolypiod | Lewis Jones |
Thomas Clement | Gwain laisuchaf | Thomas Clement |
'' | Ffynon fadog | Thomas Clement |
Henry Clement | Quiet Lamb | Stephen Williams |
'' | part of Twyn | Henry Clement |
Lewis Weston Dillwyn Esquire | Coedsaison ganol | William Lake |
'' | Caermynydd | William Griffiths |
'' | '' | John Williams |
'' | ||
'' | part of Tygwyn | Henry Mathews |
'' | '' | Thomas Morgan |
'' | Caepistyll | Mary Jones |
'' | Tyllwyd | Thomas Mathews |
'' | TaidaPhil | David Williams |
'' | Wern | John Evans |
'' | Tygwyn | John Evans |
'' | Waungoch | John Harries |
'' | Tygwyn | Daniel Williams |
'' | Tyfru | John Rees |
'' | Queens Head | Henry Jones |
Dd Arthur Saunders Davies | New Inn | John Davies |
'' | Whistle Inn | William Mathew |
D. A. S. Davies | Whistling | Elizabeth Jones |
'' | David Rees | |
'' | Ann Harries | |
'' | Royal Oak | Morgan Davies |
Edward David | Brynbach | Daniel Francis |
'' | Tyrlan | John Jones |
David Edwards | Gors Goed | Morgan Davies |
Catherine Evans | Prt of Glynllwchwr | Evan Evans |
Farmers Arms | ||
Rev Joseph Evans | Tai Morgan Hopkin | John Morgan |
'' | '' | Evan Hopkins |
Frederick Fredericks | Cwrtmawr | William Harries |
Howel Gwyn | Gwainbaisfach (sic) | Daniel Morgan Harries |
'' | Prt of Caecerrig | Ann Llewelyn |
'' | Dyfatty | David George |
'' | Bolgoedganol | William Morgan |
'' | Bolgoed Shop | Ann Morgan |
'' | Bolgoed Issaf | John Morgan |
William Hughes | Bryntelych | John Thomas |
Evan Jones | Gors Fawr | David Price |
Mary Jones | Alltygraban | David Leigh |
John Jenkins | Wain Goch | John Evans |
John Dilwyn Llewelyn | Bolgoed | David Hopkin |
'' | Cwmanllech | John Jones |
'' | Box | David Griffiths |
'' | Cytyrystarn | William Davies |
'' | Abergwainlais | Daniel Davies |
'' | Lliw Forge | Evan James |
'' | Pantyffa | John Griffiths |
John Lucas | Llwynadam | William Griffiths |
Isaac Morgans | Sweetach | Thomas Clement |
'' | Cylordir | Diana Griffiths |
Joseph Martin | Bryn llwyd | Evan Lewis |
'' | Pengellyddrain Issaf | Lewis Rees |
'' | Gwainydd Bach | John Rees |
'' | Caeshon Match | Wiliam Davies |
Thomas Penrice | Shage | Thomas Penrice |
Rev Thomas Philpott | Union | Morgan Morgan |
'' | Pengellyddrain Uchaf | Dd Hughes |
Thomas Perrott | Pentre | Benjamin Lewis |
'' | Briskedwyn | Thomas Perrott |
'' | Cedsaeson Fawr | Thomas Clement |
'' | Bolgoed Uchaf | Wm. Williams |
Evan Roberts | Gorslas | David Hopkins |
Frederick Reynolds | Cwrtgwyn | Thomas Thomas |
John Robert | Coedbach | John Robert |
Jane Treharne | Lliw Mill | Griffith Phillip |
'' | Rhydywerfa | Griffith Griffiths |
'' | Prt of Lliw Mill | Thomas Coslett |
William Thomas | Cwmdulais | James James |
'' | Thomas Evans | |
'' | Banc y cwm | Sarah Lloyd |
Mary Tottenham | Morfeidd | Thomas Perrott |
Griffith Vaughan | Kings Head | Daniel Gregory |
Thomas Williams | Brynnyrardd | Thomas Williams |
'' | Gwainlais Fawr | '' |
'' | Penrhiwcoch | David Thomas |
John Walters | Tynyrheol | John Walters |
'' | Glyn Corsyfron | '' |
Richard Williams | Coedsaison fach | David Griffith |
Wm Tyndal Williams | Ty Coch | William Harry |
Rev Samuel Davies (Glebe) | Llandilo | Mary Rees |
Commons | Mynydd Cole Brook | |
Morfa Mawr | ||
Mynydd Lliw | ||
Brynbach | ||
Goppa |
Hamlets of Glynlloughor and Ynisllougher
LANDLORD: DUKE OF BEAUFORT
PROPERTY | TENANT |
PENTWYN | JOHN REES |
CEFN DRIM FARM | EDWARD WILLIAMS |
BUTCHERS ARMS | WILLIAM GRIFFITH |
ABERDULAIS | JOHN MORGANS |
MIDDLETON HALL | EDWARD BOWEN |
BAILEY GLAS | WILLIAM THOMAS |
TROEDYRHIW | WILLIAM JONES |
LLETTY GARIAD | MORGAN JONES |
CAPEL DRIME | MORGAN EVANS |
EGLWYS DRIME | THOMAS DAVIES |
CLYNFID | JOHN JONES |
GRAIG FAWR | JOHN HOPKINS |
BRYN DU S | GEORGE WILLIAM |
PANTY FFYNNON | CHARLES THOMAS |
GLYNHIR | GRIFFITH MORGANS |
PENTREBACH | EDWARD DAVIES |
PENTREBACH | RICHARD GREGORY |
LLWYNGWRTAWEL | WILLIAM ROBERTS |
GRAIG FAWR | JOHN DAVID |
TROED Y RHIW | JOHN DAVIES |
GRAIG FAWR | JOHN EDWARDS |
GRAIG FAWR | JOHN ROBERT |
GRAIG FAWR | MORGAN HOPKINS |
GARREG LWYD | JOHN ROBERTS |
ARDD NEWYDD | THOMAS ROBERT |
RHOSILY | THOMAS GREGORY |
TREGAGE | MARY THOMAS |
TALCYNLLWYN | HENRY GREGORY |
PEN Y BANK | REES JONES |
PEN Y WERN | JOHN MORGAN |
YNISLLETTY | ELIZABETH GREGORY |
HENDREWENISSAF | JANE WILLIAMS |
WHITE ROCK | JOHN JENKINS |
MANARDILO | MORGAN JONES |
LLWYNIFANDU | MARY HOPKINS |
BAILEY GLAS | SARAH WALTERS |
PANT Y DDRINEN | HENRY BEVAN |
TYNYBEDW S | JOHN LEWI |
PENYRHU | DAVID REES |
TYRUCHAF | DAVID DAVIES |
TANYRHU | JOHN REES |
TY CANOL | WILLIAM THOMAS |
TY DRAW | JOHN MORGAN |
FFYNNON GRACH | MARY EVANS |
LANDLORD: LEWIS WESTON DILLWYN ESQ.
GLANDULAIS HOUSE | JOHN JONES |
LOWER MILL | MARY JONES |
LANDLORD: DAVID ARTHUR SAUNDER DAVIES & WILLIAM DONALDSON DAVIES
ALLTIAGO | MORGAN DAVIES |
NEW INN | JOHN DAVIES |
GOPPA | WILLIAM LEWIS |
GOLDEN GROVE | DAVID LEWIS |
GOPPA BANK | WILLIAM LEWIS |
RHOS IFOR | DAVID LEWIS |
GOPPA | ANN JONES |
GOPPA | ELIZABETH THOMAS |
GOPPA | THOMAS THOMAS |
GOPPA | EDWARD WILLIAMS |
GOPA BANK | JOHN LEWIS |
GOPPA | LEWIS LEWIS |
FLOWER GROVE | GRIFFITH PHILLIP |
CWMDWRGI | JOHN WILLIAMS |
GOPPA CHAPEL | GRIFFITH MORGANS |
SAMPSON POST | PHILLIP LEWIS |
SUMMER SEAT | JOHN WILLIAMS |
UPPER MILL | DANIEL PHILLIP |
PLAS BACH | DAVID WILLIAMS |
GLYN LLWCHWR | JOHN GRIFFITH |
PANDY | MORGAN DAVIES |
Landlord | Property | Tenant |
THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN | TYNYCOED | GEORGE WILLIAMS |
JOHN DUNN | HENDREWEN | SARAH WALTERS |
DAVID DAVIES | ||
TYRYBEDW | DAVID DAVIES | |
PENYBONTNEWYDD | DAVID DAVIES | |
HERBERT EVANS | ||
PANDY BACH (Pt of) | THOMAS WILLIAMS | |
PANDY BACH (Pt of) | DAVID BOWEN | |
PANDY BACH (Pt of) | JOHN MORRIS | |
PANDY BACH (Pt of) | JOHN HARRIES | |
RECRUITING | RICHARD MORRIS | |
DAVID EATON | BRYN DU | GEORGE WILLIAM |
CATHERINE EVANS | ||
CAE YR FEEL | DANIEL EVANS | |
PARLAS | EVAN BEVAN | |
GLYNLLWCHWR | EVAN EVANS | |
REVEREND JOSEPH EVAN | ||
GLYNLLWCHWR ISSAF (Pt of) | RICHARD WILLIAMS | |
" | JOHN MORGANS | |
FARMERS ARMS | JOHN MORGANS | |
CAE YR BONT | RICHARD WILLIAMS | |
HOWELL GWYN ESQUIRE | ||
CAE CERRIG | ANN LLEWELYN | |
OLD POST OFFICE | WILLIAM HARRIES | |
PONTARDULAIS SHOP | HENRY LEWIS | |
TYR Y BONT | MARY JONES | |
LLANDREMOR UCHAF | MORGAN JONES | |
LLANDREMOR FAWR | EVAN ROBERT | |
TYRGOF | JOHN ROBERT | |
MANARDILO | MORGAN JONES | |
TALFANFACH | JOHN DAVIES | |
HOWELL GWYN ESQUIRE | ||
CAERMYNYDD | JOHN MORGAN | |
FOUNTAIN INN | EDWARD WILLIAMS | |
ABERDULAIS | GRIFFITH THOMAS | |
DULAIS CROFT | ANN JONES | |
GATE HOUSE | JOHN MORGANS | |
GATE SHOP | MARTHA PHILPOTTS | |
BRIDGE END | DANIEL GRIFFITHS | |
HOEWLL GWYN & CHARLES BASIL MANSEFIELD ESQ | WERNGUD | JOHN DAVIES & |
MARY HOPKINS | ||
LLANDREMOR GANOL | JOHN ROBERTS | |
BRYN LLECHWEN | MARY HOPKINS | |
TYR ISAF | MARY HOPKINS | |
SARAH ELISA HORSELY | TY Y CERRIG | SARAH WALTERS |
MORGAN JONES | ||
DANYTWYN | MORGAN JONES | |
LLETTY GARIAD | SARAH JONES | |
MORGAN JONES | TY FRU | JOHN DAVIES |
RACHEL JOHN | Pt of PANDY BACH | RACHEL JOHN |
WILLIAM JONES | ||
HEOL WYLLT | JOHN REES | |
PENTWYN | JOHN REES | |
TWYN BACH | THOMAS JONES | |
MARY LEWIS | ||
BRYN | MARY LEWIS | |
WHEATSHEAF | GRIFFITH THOMAS | |
JOHN NICHOLAS LUCAS | ||
TALFAN FAWR | HENRY LUCAS | |
TYNYBONE | RICHARD GREGORY | |
YNISLLETTY | ELIZABETH GREGORY | |
LLANELLY RAILWAY AND DOCK COMPANY | - | - |
GRIFFITH MORGANS | ||
GLYNHIR | GRIFFITH MORGANS | |
TYRBIANGOCH | ELIZABETH GREGORY | |
TY PERJANT | RICHARD WILLIAMS | |
CHARLES BASIL MANSFIELD ESQ. | TALCYNLLWYN | HENRY GREGORY |
JOHN MORRIS | Pt of PANDY BACH | JOHN MORRIS |
RICHARD MORRIS | " | RICHARD MORRIS |
CHARLOTTE MORRIS | " | CHARLOTTE MORRIS |
THOMAS PARROTT | CLYNFID | JOHN JONES |
EVAN ROBERTS | ? | JOHN ROBERTS |
JOHN RICHARDS | WAIN Y GLO | JOHN RICHARDS |
CHARLES THOMAS | ||
LLWYNGWR TAWEL | MARY ROBERT | |
" MILL | JOHN BOWEN | |
CHARLES THOMAS | ||
Pt of LLWYNGWRTAWEL | GRIFFITH MORGANS | |
TY RUSH | DAVID MATHEWS | |
UPPER FACTORY | EVAN GRIFFITH | |
REV. ILTID THOMAS | ||
TYRYWERN | MORGAN JONES | |
PISTYLL GWYN | MORGAN JONES | |
ACRES | " | |
LLWYNIFAN DU | MARY HOPKINS | |
PENLAN | " | |
DAVID WILLIAMS | ||
FFOESYREFAIL | MORGAN ROBERTS | |
" LODGE | DAVID WILLIAMS | |
EDWARD WILLIAMS | SCYBOR FACH | EDWARD WILLIAMS |
JANE WILLIAMS | HENDREWEN ISSAF | JANE WILLIAMS |
WILLIAM TINDAL WILLIAMS | LOWER FACTORY | CATHERINE MORRIS |
Llandeilo Talybont Records held at West Glamorgan Archive Service, Swansea.
Including:
Parish Records
- 1844 Tithe Map and Schedules;
- Vestry Minutes 1782-1823; 1884-1894;
- Accounts 1773-1810;
- Rate Book 1849.
- Parish Council Minutes 1894-1930
- Parish Registers Llandeilo Talybont: 1662-1960 (mf); 1672-1837 (BT)
[Transcriptions available from Glamorgan FHS]
Council Records
- Pre 1888 - Glamorgan Quarter Sessions - Swansea Hundred
- Petty Sessions - Gower Petty Sessions: Court registers, 1914-1974; registers of fines and fees, 1941-1955; minute books, 1891-1974; club returns, 1941-1949 (P/S G)
- Llangyfelach Petty Sessions: Minute books, 1845-1870 (P/S Lf)
- 1888 - Glamorgan County Council
- 1894 - Swansea Rural District Council
- 1930 - Llwchwr Urban District Council; Public Health Records 1934-1983; Accounts 1898 - 1974
- 1974 - Lliw Valley Borough Council; Electoral Registers 1974-1996
- 1996 - City and County of Swansea ; [Community council minutes are available on the Pontarddulais website]
Schools
- Llandeilo Talybont (National): (Mixed and Infants) log books, 1882-1923; (Infants) log book, 1923
- Llandeilo Talybont School Board: minutes, 1876-1903; accounts, 1899-1903. Llandeilo Talybont and Swansea Gorseinon Joint School Board: minutes, 1895-1903 (E/SB/22)
- Pontarddulais: (Senior Mixed) log book, 1938-1947; (Senior Mixed and Infants) log book, 1878-1894; (Junior Mixed) log book, 1894-1903; (Boys) log book, 1922-1938; (Infants) log books, 1878-1936
- [Pupils who, at the age of eleven, were successful at the entrance examination proceeded to Gowerton Boys or Girls Grammar Schools.]
Gowerton: (Boys) log books, 1896-1952; (Girls) log books, 1894-1952;
Gowerton Grammar Schools: (Boys) log book, 1937-1968; admission registers and indexes, 1901-1963; staff registers, 1897-1946; inspection reports, 1926-1937; examination results, 1924-1968; circulars and miscellaneous records, 1926-1957; photographs (unsorted) (E/Gow Sec); school magazines, 1961-1985 (D/D X 192); (Girls) visitor's book, 1948-1957; magazines, 1948-1972 (E/Gow G Sec)
Estate Records
- Beaufort Estate
- Briton Ferry Estate
- Cwrt Ceidrim Estate
- Eaglebush Estate
- Glasbrook Estate
- Gwyn Estate
Manorial Records
- Seignory of Gower: Cromwellian survey, 1650 (18th century copy); survey of seignories of Gower and Kilvey by Gabriel Powell, 1764 (19th century copy)
Business and Industrial Records
Collieries
- Birch Rock Colliery: business records, 1867-1881 (D/D SB 13)
- Craig Merthyr Colliery: photograph, circa 1915 (D/D Z 38)
- Graig Merthyr Colliery, Pontarddulais: miscellaneous records, 1907-1930 (D/D Z 68)
Gas Works
- Pontarddulais Gas Undertaking: records, 1877-1962 (D/D Ga/P)
Steel and Tinplate
- Grovesend Steel and Tinplate Company: records, 1909-1930 (D/D CV 4); salaries accounts, 1918-1939 (D/D Z 69)
- Clayton Tinplate Works, Pontarddulais: correspondence and accounts, 1937-1972 (D/D Z 68)
Woollen manufacturers
- William J Jones, woollen manufacturer, Pontarddulais: accounts, 1896-1926 (D/D Z 159)
TIMELINES in the Hendy/Pontardulais locality
Produced by © Deric John
Source notes follow the Timeline
B. C.
- c2000-1300
- (a) Bronze Age remains at Pentre Farm 1
- (b) Bronze axe at Pentrebach 2
A. D.
- c75-300
- Romans build their fort at Leucarum.
- The Roman road Via Julia Maritima probably crosses the river Llwchwr just above the Gwili confluence.3
- c350 Possible Goidelic settlement at Ystumhenllyn.
- c600 Llandeilo Talybont founded by Teilo or the cult of Teilo. 4
- 830-50 Tir Telych recorded in Teilo's Gospel Book
- 934
- Hywel Dda takes Teilo's Gospel Book to Winchester. 5
- From thence to Lichfield, where it is renamed the Book of St Chad.
- c1115 Norman Tower of Talybont constructed by Henry de Villers. 6
- 1176-98 Cistercian Grange established at Cwrt-y-Carnau 7
- 1215 The Norman Tower of Talybont attacked and destroyed by Rhys Ieuanc and Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. 8
- c1250 Llandeilo talybont parish boundaries outlined in the Book of Llandav.
- c1300 Pontaberdulais Bridge erected upon Llwchwr river. 9
- 1306 Glynllwchwr recorded in the chronicles. 10
- c1400 Farmsteads on Cefndrum. 11
- 1448 The Pandy fulling mill constructed 12
- 1550 Penybontaberduleis recorded in Llanhedi, Carmarthenshire. 13
- 1576 After the Dissolution, Cwrtycarnau sold to John Price.
- 1650 Cromwellian Survey of Gower lists land in Llandeilo Talybont. 14
- 1692 Survey of Rents in Llandeilo Talybont. 15
- 1692 Felin fach issa flour mill is operating.
- c1712 Yr Hen Gapel established by David Penry and others. 16
- 1721 John Walters born near Forest, Llanedi. 17
- 1729 Pont ar Ddelis appears on Emanuel Bowen's Map.
- 1739-40 First of Gruffydd Jones's Circulating Schools set up in Llandilo Talybont. 18
- 1740 Hywel Harris preaches in Waungron. 19
- 1743 Hywel Harris and William Williams Pantycelyn visit Llandremore. 20
- 1744-45 First circulating School in Llanedi; (parish church).
- 1747 Velin Ycha flour mill is operating.
- 1748 Survey of holdings in Glynloughor and Ynysloughor. 21
- 1756 Extensive repairs to Pontardulais Bridge. 22
- c1764 Turnpike road established between Pontardulais and Swansea. 23
- 1770-94 John Walters published his admirable English - Welsh Dictionary.
- 1773-75 First Gopa Chapel erected on lands of Alltiago Farm.
- c1777 Dafydd William Llandeilo-fach composes 'Yn y dyfroedd mawr a'r tonnau'
- c1795 Royal Mail coach travels through Pontardulais.
- 1804 Red Lion, the first tavern recorded in Pontardulais. 24
- 1807 Post Office at Pontardulais. 25
- 1818 Pontardulais to Mynydd Mawr [Cross Hands] road opened 26
- 1819 Capt. J. Jones R.N. has lunch at the Farmers, Pontarulais 27
- 1820 Sardis Baptist Chapel Llanedi built 28
- 1827 British School established on the Gopa 29
- 1829 New Wesleyan Chapel at Pontardulais opened 30
- 1831
- Fountain Inn recorded in the Parish Registers
- Black Horse Inn recorded in the Parish Registers
- 1832 Ruscroft Wollen Manufactory at Pontardulais for sale 31
- 1834 Carmel Baptist Chapel Pontlliw opened 32
- 1835
- Lamb and Flag, Wernbwll recorded in Llanedi Parish Registers
- Water corn grist mill at Velin Fach Issa for sale 33
- 1838 King's Head recorded in the Parish Registers
- 1839 Llanelly to Pontardulais Railway opened 34
- 1841 Wheatsheaf public house, Pontardulais is in business 35
- 1842 Llanedi Tithe Appointment Map and Schedules completed
- 1843
- July 22nd. Bolgoed Bar destroyed by Rebecca Rioters 36
- Sept. 6th. Pontardulais Gate attacked by Rebecca Rioters
- Sept. 9th Hendy Gate attacked by Rebecca Rioters. Gatekeeper Sarah Williams shot and killed
- 1844 Llandeilo Talybont Tithe Appointment Map and Schedules completed
- 1845 First policeman based at Pontardulais. 37
- 1847 National School opened at Loughor Road (Pentre Road), Pontardulais 38
- 1849 Graigola coal level worked near Craig y Bedw (Birch Rock) 39
- c1850 The old post office becomes the Prince of Wales public house
- 1851 St Teilo's church Bolgoed, opened. 40
- 1856 The vicarage at Bogoed completed 41
- 1860 Wesleyan Methodists active in Trinity Pontardulais 42
- 1861 Dulais Glen public house is open 43
- 1865 Swansea Harriers in otter hunt at Pontardulais 44
- 1866 Hendy Tinplate Works operational 45
- 1867
- Swansea (Victoria) to Pontardulais railway line opened 46
- Cory brothers open Graig Merthyr Coalmine 47
- 1868
- Hope Non-conformist chapel opened 48
- Birch Rock Tramway built (horse drawn) 49
- Cricket match between Penllergare and Pontardulais 50
- 1869
- Libanus Methodist Chapel, Hendy opened 51
- Hendy Reading room opened 52
- Hendy National School operational 53 (the building, near the church, later to become the Farmers' Cooperative Store)
- 1871 The Red Cow, Gwilly Inn, Salutation Inn and Green Dragon, Hendy, public houses are in business 54
- 1872
- Glamorgan Tinplate Works opens at Tynybonau 55
- John 'Gwili' Jenkins born in yr Hendy 56
- Y Tabernacl Baptist Chapel opened at Bryn Road. 57
- 1873 Malthouse near Farmer's Field 58
- 1874 Cambria Tinplate Works opened 59
- 1875 Pontardulais Tinplate Works opened (became Clayton Works in 1883) 60
- 1876
- Glamorganshire Banking Co. opens its Pontardulais office. (closed 1913) 61
- First School Board elected at Pontardulais 62
- Pontardulais Cricket Club formed 63
- 1877 Pontardulais Gas Works opened 64
- 1878 Board School opens (located on the corner of Oakfield St. and Alltiago Rd.) 65
- 1880 Teilo Tinplate Works opened 66
- 1881 Pontardulais RFC formed. Early headquarters at the Black Horse Inn. 67
- 1882 The Pontardulais Public and Market Hall opened in Hendy Road.(Later. the home of the Pontardulais and District Farmers' Association) 68
- 1884 Calfaria Baptist chapel, Hendy opened 69
- 1885 Hermon Methodist Chapel, Pontardulais opened 70
- 1886 Grovesend Tinplate Works opened 71
- 1888
- Glamoran County Council formed. Quarter and Petty sessions ended 72
- The Gwyn Inn, Bridge St. Pontardulais, is open for business 73
- Typhoid at Pontardulais 74
- 1890
- Pontardulais Cooperative Society formed 75
- Marie Bassett steam locomotive is operating on the Birchrock tramway 76
- 1891 Larger chapel opened at Trinity Wesleyan Chapel Pontardulais 77
- 1892
- Hendy RFC formed. 78
- Eisteddfod at Pontardulais
- 1893
- Pontardulais Chemical Works opened 79
- Waungron Non-conformist chapel opened 80
- Siloh Non -conformist chapel opened on the corner of Oakfield St. and Glynllwchwr Rd 81
- 1894 Llandeilo talybont Parish Vestry becomes the Parish Council 82;
Swansea Rural District Council formed 82 - 1895 Cambrian Brewery (Water St.) bought by Buckleys Brewery (for closure) 83
- 1896 Gowerton Intermediate School opened (Pontardulais pupils eligible for entry)
- 1897 Author and poet Edward Thomas stays with relatives at Tynybonau, Pontardulais. 84
NOTES
- 1. Prior to the construction of the M4 motorway around Pontardulais, an excavation of a site of possible antiquity was carried out by Anthony H. Ward B.A. on behalf of the Ancient Monuments Inspectorate in the summer of 1974. The results disclosed an earth platform with a ring of stones. At some stage the platform had been covered with a stone cap. Deposits of cremated bone were recovered. 'It is suggested that prior to this covering, the monument was analogous to the ring cairn-type of site, at least in so far as the emphasis was on some activity not primarily concerned with the burial of human remains.' ( Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol. CXXVII 1978, pp 40-54.)
- 2. Davies, West Gower, Vol. II (1879) p.60 reports that 'a bronze celt' was found in an abandoned quarry at Pentre-Bach, Llandeilo Talybont near Pontardulais earlier in the nineteenth century.
- 3. The Via Julia Maritima was the Roman highway connecting Caerleon and Carmarthen. Rivet and Smith, The Place-names of Roman Britain, suggest that the river crossing at Lougher (Leucarum) was only possible at low water and that the Pontardulais - Hendy crossing 'stands above the head of tidal water.' (op. cit. p.174)
- 4. Teilo was born in Penalun (Penally near Tenby) in the sixth century. ( Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig). His cult, prevalent in south west Wales, founded many churches including Llandeilo Talybont and the mother church at Llandeilo Fawr. Llandeilo Talybont was also known as Llandeilo Fach. The name Llandeilo Talybont (Teilo's church at the end of the bridge) appears as Lan Teiliau talypont in the Papal Bulls dated 1119 - 1131 due to a territorial dispute between the Bishops of Llandaf and St. David's. The bridge could well refer to the earlier Via Julia Maritima river crossing.
- 5. For Hywel Dda and the 'Lichfield' Gospels, see NLW Journal xviii 1973, pp. 135-145.
- 6. See Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Documents in Wales, MO6. The motte and bailey castle has been known locally as Banc y rhyfel, Banc llwyn domen and rather fancifully as the roman hill.
- 7. ibid.
- 8. ibid. (it is probably after this destruction that the name Castell Du was coined.)
- 9. See Hanes Pontarddulais, p. 32. E. Lewis Evans dates its construction with that of Caernarfon Castle.
- 10. Cartae et Alia Munimenta quae ad Dminum de Glamorgancia pertinent, ed. G.T.Clark. ( Cartae iii p996)
- 11. Morgannwg, Vol. XLV, 2001. P.67.
- 12. See South Wales Evening Post, May 10th 1985.
- 13. Glamorgan Record Office, Ref. CL/AC132 DD698/28 [30] No.7.
- 14. See Surveys of Gower and Kilvey, Baker and Francis, 1870, CAS.
- 15. G.R.O. CL/Manorial 1/123 Glam. Box 3.
- 16. Hanes Pontarddulais, p. 112.
- 17. ibid. p.137.
- 18. Glamorgan County History, Vol. lV. p462.
- 19. Gomer M. Roberts, Dafydd William, Llandeilo Fach, p 6.
- 20. Tom Beynon, Cwmsel a Chefn Sidan, p.131.
- 21. Badminton 1479 NLW
- 22. Hanes Pontarddulais, pp. 27-30
- 23. Glamorgan County History Vol. V.
- 24. Cambrian Newspaper, 1804.
- 25. A Postal History of Swansea and District, Swansea Philatelic Society, 1984, p235
- 26 Cambrian
- 27 Capt. Jenkin Jones of the R.N conducted a tour of England and Wales in 1819. His diary is published by Carms. FHS.
- 28 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 29 ibid
- 30 Cambrian
- 31 ibid
- 32 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 33 Cambrian
- 34 ibid
- 35 Census
- 36 The Rebecca Riots, David Williams
- 37 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 38 ibid
- 39 ibid
- 40 Cambrian
- 41 ibid
- 42 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 43 Census
- 44 Cambrian
- 45 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 46 Cambrian
- 47 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 48 ibid
- 49 ibid
- 50 Cambrian
- 51 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 52 ibid
- 53 ibid
- 54 Census
- 55 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 56 ibid
- 57 ibid
- 58 ibid
- 59 ibid
- 60 ibid
- 61 ibid
- 62 ibid
- 63 Pontardulais Cricket Club, CENTENARY, 1876-1976, ed. G. Evans
- 64 P.R.O
- 65 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 66 ibid
- 67 Census
- 68 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 69 ibid
- 70 ibid
- 71 ibid
- 72 WGAS
- 73 Cambrian
- 74 ibid
- 75 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 76 ibid
- 77 ibid
- 78 Hendy, A Brief Pictorial History, R. G. Thomas
- 79 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 80 ibid
- 81 ibid
- 82 WGAS
- 83 Hanes Pontarddulais
- 84 NLW, Edward Thomas Letters
ROADS WEST OF PONTARDULAIS 1744 - 1833
Cowley Map of 1744
The Cowley map of 1744 shows that the only main road through Pontardulais is the one from
Swansea to Carmarthen via Llannon.
(This road crosses the Llwchwr river at the Pontardulais Bridge)
Another Swansea to Carmarthen road takes the Loughor and Kidwelly route
(This traverses the Llwchwr river by ford and ferry at Loughor)
The Swansea to Llandilo fawr road runs due north of Swansea
(This route follows the old ridgeway through Penlle'rcastell, crossing the Aman stream near Betws)
Kitchen Map of 1764
This map shows the three routes from Swansea to Carmarthenshire.
North via the old ridge-way to Betws and Llandeilo;
West to Carmarthen via a) Loughor ford and ferry and b) Pontardulais Bridge
Carey Map of 1794
A second route was now in operation between Swansea and Llandilo. The road from Pontardulais
was upgraded and extended through Llanedy parish (via the church, onwards to Cross Inn and Llandybie).
In 1756, extensive repairs had been carried out on Pontardulais Bridge 1
which would enable it to cope with the increase in traffic.
By 1794, the Kidwelly Turnpike Trust had established a route between Llanelly and Pontardulais.
This route was used by stage coaches to Carmarthen in conjunction with the Llannon route.
The Royal Mail coach was now passing through Pontardulais via Llannon for Carmarthen.
By 1807, a daily horse post carried mail bags from the Pontardulais office to Llanelly 2
Lewis Map 1833
By 1818, the Pontardulais to Mynydd Mawr or Great Mountain section of the Swansea to Llandeilo road had been opened. (This road crossed the Gwili stream at Pont Abraham, also known as Gwilly Bridge.
It joined the Llanelly to Llandeilo road at Cross Hands.)
The Lewis Map shows the four Carmarthenshire routes from Pontardulais.
South to Llanelly, west to Llannon, north-west to Mynydd Mawr (Cross Hands) and north to Cross Inn, Llandebie and Llandilo-Vawr.
By 1834, a bridge had been erected across the Llwchwr river at Loughor which would take most of the
Swansea to Llanelly and Carmarthen traffic away from Pontardulais.
Notes;
1. Hanes Pontarddulais p.p. 29 - 30. The Pontardulais Bridge spans the Llwchwr river.
2. The Welsh Post Towns Before 1840 p. 127.
Text of the parish boundary of LAN DEILO TAL Y BONT from the Book of Llandav c 1150 AD.
The text reproduced below is copied from the Gwysaney Manuscript by J. Gwenogvryn Evans, Oxford, 1893.
p140 L25 LLANDEILO TALYBONT, Carm.
The accompanying map/diagram was created by © Deric John by reference to this text source.
"From the influx of the MARLES to the bottom of LLANNERCH ONNVYW. Across CWM ONNVYW to the 'GUYTH LUNGUYD' to the CAM-GWILI. Across the CAM-GWILI to the HYTIR MELYN. From the HYTIR MELYN straight on to the LLWCHWR on the other side. Along the LLWCHWR upwards as far as CAMFFRWD. Along the CAMFFRWD on the church side of LLWCHWR to its source to ALLT MINCHEI, (CEVEN DRUM). Along the ALLT to DULES. Through the DULES-ES as far as DINAS CYNLLYVAN. Along the side as far as opposite the source of the CYNVRAN. Along the further CYNVRAN as far as the LLWCHWR."
Hamlets of Llandeilo Tal-y-bont
This diagram was produced by © Deric John, based on the 1861 census descriptions
Eglwys Sant Teilo, Bolgoed and
The Old Church (Yr Hen Eglwys)
The first and second photographs were taken by © Deric John (1965 and Jan 2006)
The third and fourth are from his private collection
The Altar and Altar window
Yr Hen Eglwys
This thirteenth century church, dedicated to St Teilo, is now being rebuilt at the at the
National History Museum, St Fagans
PROPERTIES AND LANDOWNERS IN LLANDEILO TALYBONT
GOWER ANGLICANA 1583
Transcribed by Deric John from SURVEYS OF GOWER AND KILVEY, Baker and Francis, 1870
- Hopkinnus Jon. Thomas David ap Hopkins tenet cert' terr' apud
Pryskedwynne et reddit p' annum vijd- Edwardus Bowen tenet p'tem cert' terr. nup' in tenure Thome
Ffrancklen vocat Hendre vedlen et reddit p' ann' iiijd- Jenkinus Ffrancklen tenet Pant-y-ffa p'tem terr' dict' Thome
ap Ievan Gwynne et reddit p' ann iiijd- Willimus ap Wm, Mayne tenet pcett terr vocat Bolgodd et
Reddit annuatim viijd- Johes ap Wm Gitto tenet cert' terr' apud Llandre moore et
reddit p' ann ?
Properties of Freeholders in the Parish of Llandeilo Talybont taken from a Survey of the Seignory of Gower, 1650,
published in Surveys of Gower and Kilvey,by Baker and Francis, 1870.
Transcribed by Deric John
GOWER ANGLICANA
LANDILOTALYBONT
Mr Walter Lloyd for Pryskedwin | 7d |
The same Walter for Hendrevedlen | 4d |
The same Walter for Tir ellin | 4d |
Thomas Llewelin for lands of Mrs Price called Llwyn adam | 2s 8d |
The wife of Thomas Williams for a parcel of lands of Dauid Jenkin called Llwyn court | 1d |
Francis Edward for a Croft of land of Mr William Evans | 2d |
Thomas ap Evan for the lands late of Anthony Mathewes | 2d |
William Dauid for a parcel of ground called Ynisletty | 3d |
William Penry for Gwinlais | 1s 0d |
The same William for lands in Ynis loughor in the hands of Dauid Hugh | 4d |
The same William for a mill called Melin llyw | 4d |
Thomas Morgan for the lands of the said William called Pandy Bach | 4d |
Jennett Hopkin for the lands of the said William called Glyn lloughour | 4d |
William Thomas for lands late the said William Penry's | 4d |
Griffith Howell for the lands of the said William called Bryntellich | 4d |
Thomas William Dauid Howell for the lands of the said William | 6d |
Owen ap Evan for lands of the said William by Melin llyw | 4d |
Richard Robert for Tire y gofe being the lands of Henry Jones | 4d |
Rees ap Jenkin for a tenemt of lands of the said Henry Jones | 4d |
William Hopkin for the late lands of the said Henry | 2d |
John Morgan for the late lands of the said Henry called Tyr Kennoll | 4d |
Dauid Morgan William for the lands of William Perry called Allt y graban | 4d |
John Walter for the lands of Sr Edward Mansell called Llandremore | 1s 0d |
The same John Walter for a parcel of lands called Tir edward | 8d |
Morgan William for a parcell of the same called y Gellywen | 2d |
Walter Lloyd for Talliarin Lloyd | 2d |
William Thomas Hopkin for Tal y van | 4d |
The wife of Oliver Lloyd for Ffoes yr efel | 6d |
William Thomas Smith for the lands of Bussy Mansell Esqr. called Penybont | 4d |
Jennett Hopkin for another tenemt of lands of the said Mr Mansell called Kae'r cerrig | 4d |
William Lloyd for Tir alt yago | 1s 0d |
William Dauid for Glyn hir | 9d |
David Hugh for Tir y wern | 3d |
John Hugh for Hendrewen | 4d |
Dauid Griffith for the late lands of Robert Morgan | 4d |
Gwenllean John for lands of late Robert Morgans | 4d |
The wife of William Howell for Pant y ffa | 4d |
Edward Robert for the late lands of Robert Giles | 4d |
William Morgan for parte of the same lands called Abergwilnes | 8d |
Griffith Morgan Morrice for parte of the same lands called Gwain llen wen | 2d |
William John Robert for a parcell of land of Mr William Evans | 4d |
The wife of Dauid Lewis for another parcell of the same lands | 4d |
Thomas John Thomas Rees for Cae'r Pistill | 4d |
William John the elder for Bolgod ycha | 8d |
Dauid Phillip for the lands of lands of Mr Edward Mansell at Llandremore | 1s 0d |
John ap Evan for a tenemt of lands of Thomas ap Thomas called Allt y graban vach | 1d |
WELSHRY IN LANDILO TALYBONT
John Jenkins for Leyson Rees lands | 3d |
Morgan Dauid Morgan for Christopher Dauid's lands | 11d |
Rosser John Hopkin for the lands of Thomas Williams | 6d |
Hugh Hughes for the lands of William Mathewes | 1s 3d |
Vxor William Lewis for the lands of Mrs Price | 6d |
Francis Bevan for the lands of Mrs Price | 4d |
Thomas ap Thomas for his own lands | 4d |
John William Robert for the lands of Thomas Williams | 6d |
Thomas Williams for his own lands | 8d |
Wm John Wm Hopkin for Mr Mansell's lands | 7d |
Dauid John Bevan for his own lands | 4d |
Walter Lloyd for the lands of Mrs Price | 6d |
Wm John Wm Thomas for his own lands | 6½d |
Evan Dauid Bevan for his lands | 6d |
Uxor Thomas Williams for the lands of Dauid Jenkins Esqr. | 3½d |
Morgan Williams for his lands | 5½d |
Dauid Hugh for his lands | 6d |
Rowland Hopkin for the lands of Richard Leyson | 2d |
John Evan Prees for his own lands | 8d |
John Dauid for his land | 8d |
Robert Lloyd for the lands of Walter Lloyd | 3d |
John Thomas Morgan for the lands of Mrs Price | 2d |
Properties, landowners and tenants in LlandiloTalybont parish in 1692
Deric John's list of properties, landowners and tenants from a transcription by Derek Williams.
The annual rents have not been included.
The original documents may be viewed at the Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff.
FROM THE CARDIFF LIBRARY COLLECTION IN THE GLAMORGAN RECORD OFFICE
CL Manorial I/323 Glamorgan box 3
GOWER ANGLICANA LLANDILO TALYBONT PARISH RENTS A.D. 1692
Landowner Bussy Mansel Esq. :
- Landremore possession of Robert Jordan
- Landremore ycha do David Hopkins and Morgan David
- Talyvan do William Thomas Bevan
- Pen-y-bont do John William smith
- Kae'r Kerrig do William Morgan Robert
- Gwynlais ycha do William Howell Clerk
- Tir ochor draw'r heol do William Howell
- Tir Edward do Robert Jordan
- Gellywern do John Dd Hopkin
- Llwyn Court Howel do Elizabeth Rees
- Clun hire do Margaret Morgans
- Ynus Loughor do David Penry
- Pandu bach do Hugh John
- common pound at Bolgod do David Wm Thomas
Landowner Heirs of David Evans:
- Tir y Gove at Glynlloughwr possession of David Morgan
- Coppa vach do Phillip Emanuel
- Penyllan do Anthony Williams
- tir Reinalt do sd. Anthony
- Peny Lan do sd. Anthony
Landowner Walter Lloyd:
- Briskedwin possession of Walter Lloyd
- Hendre Vedlem do do
- tir yr Ellen do do
- Tal y Clyn llwyn do Mrs Mary Lloyd
Landowner Jeremiah Dawkins:
- Ty llwyd possession of late David Jno. Hugh
Landowner the heirs of Rees Lloyd:
- Llwyn Adam possession of Richd David
Landowner William Seys:
- Bolgod ycha possession of Mr John Meyrick
Landowner Thomas Matthews:
- pant y ffa possession of
Landowner Francis Price:
- Tynywern possession of Evan Richard
Landowner William Morgan:
- Gwynlais possession of John Hugh
- Brintelych vach do Thomas John
Landowner William Matthews:
- Melin llyw possession of John Rees
- do do do
- Alt y Graban do Phillip John
Landowner Thomas Mansel gent. :
- Alt Jago possession of David William
Landowner Margaret Jones:
- ffoes-yr-Evail possession of Isaac Jno. Griffith
Landowner the heirs of Rogr. Morgan:
- Aber Gwynlais possession of Gronw Dd. Hopkin
- Gwaynllean Wen do widd of John Tho Hopkin
Landowner Willaim Pritchard:
- Ynys-letty possession of Edward David John
Landowner William Phillip:
- Ye Common Pound possession of Rees Thomas
Landowner Edward David John:
- Hendrewen in his possession
Landowner Isaac John Griffith:
- Glyn llwghwr possession of Henry William
Landowner Jenkin Seaward & Elizabeth Edward:
- Coed Sayson in their possession
Landowner Richard John:
- Glanllyw in his possession
- Ty Isa do
Landowner Evan Thomas:
- Alt y Graban Vach possession of Morgan Rees his widow
Landowner Sr Humphrey Edwin Knt. :
- Tyn y coid possession of Thomas Richard
Landowner Bussy Mansel Esq. :
- Bolgod Isa possession of Lewis Morgan & William John
Landowner Richard Jenkins:
- Lloyn Court Howel possession of Elizabeth Rees
Landowner John Meyrick gent & Jon. Bevan:
- Briscedwin in their possession
Landowner Jacob Wm. Infant & Wm. Morgan John:
- Ty'n y Coed in their possession
Landowner Richard Butler:
- Mynydd Llyw possession of Mathew Thomas
- Pen y Gelly do William Morgan
Landowner the heirs of Rees Lloyd:
- Mynydd Llyw possession of Mathew Thomas
- tir pen y Carne possession of David Gregory
- Tir pen y Twyn do Richard David
- Tir llwyn Gwyn do do
- tir y bone do do
Landowner Rober Bydder gent:
- Tir y bedw possession of John Jones
Landowner Walter Lloyd gent:
- Ty'n y Coed possession of Mrs Bridgett Lloyd
Landowner Francis Price gent:
- Llwyn Evan ddu possession of Charles Bowen
- Pistill gwyn do Evan Richard
Landowner John Thomas John
- Tir Dan y Twyn in his possession
Landowner John David:
- Dan y Twyn in his possession
Landowner John Thomas John:
- Gwern Sweedach in his possession
- Ty'n yr heol possession of David Timothy
Landowner David Jones:
- Pen y Gelli possession of
Landowner William Matthew Robt.:
- Tyngharney possession of William Hopkin
Landowner John Tho. John:
- Kae'r pistill in his possession
Landowner Henry Clement:
- Brynbach possession of Margaret William Widd.
Landowner William David:
- Croft Gwenllian possession of Rees John
Landowner Evan Thomas:
- Ty'n y Box in his possession
Landowner the heirs of Roger Morgan:
- Coedbach possession of Jon. Thomas Hopkin widow
Landowner Richard Dawkins:
- Ynys loughwr in his possession
Landowner William Morgan:
- Clyn y veed possession of Jho. Morgan John
Landowner Morgan John & his sons:
- Landremore possession of Morgan Jon. & his sons & Wm. Morgan
Landowner John Jones:
- Pont y Cappel & Garnant in his possession
Landowner Richard John
- Glanllyw in his possession
Landowner Griffith Benet;
- Kae Garw possession of Dd. John Jenkin now Matthew John Griffith
Landowner the heirs of Rees Lloyd:
- Two tenements possession of Christopher Gregory & Dd. Wm. Of Swancey
- Talyvan vawr do William King
Pontardulais Board school plans 1878
These are part of the plans for the building of the Pontardulais Board Scool, (later the Junior School) on the top of present day Oakfield Street. The plans are dated 1878.
Pontardulais Street Names
Present | Past |
Water Street (part) | Brookland Terrace |
Coedbach Road | Trinity Street |
Dulais Road | Factory Road |
St Teilo Street (part) | Bridge End Row (from Pontardulais bridge over Loughor to Dulais Square) |
St. Teilo Street (part) | Dulais Terrace (from Dulais Square to Wheatsheaf) |
St. Teilo Street (part) | Wern Terrace (from the Institute to Hope Chapel) |
St. Teilo Street (part) | Hope Street (from Hope Chapel to Hermon Chapel) |
St. Teilo Street (part of) | Farmers Road (from the Farmers to Factory Road) |
St. Teilo Street (part) | Swansea Road (from Pontardulais bridge to the King) |
St. Teilo Street (part) | Tyle Coch (from the Gardens to the King) |
St Teilo Street (part) | Waunybone Terrace (from the Gardens to opp. Rhandir las) |
Pentre Road | Loughor Road |
Upper Mill Road | part of Alltiago Road |
Oakfield Street (part of ) | Oak Terrace |
Oakfield Street (part of) | Oakfield Row |
Glynllwchwr Road (part of) | Shop y cae |
Bolgoed Road (part of) | Morriston Crescent |
Bolgoed Road (part of) | The Whit (from the King to the police Station) |
Glynhir Road (part of ) | Arthur Mumbles Houses (from Heol y waun ) |
A48 (from Water Street foot bridge to Tynybone Rd) | Teilo Row |
Unknown | Morris Street |
Unknown | Cwmavon Road |
Unknown | New Road |
Unknown | Woodlands Terrace (on the Whit) |
[Last Updated : 3 Feb 2008 - Gareth Hicks]