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Drefach - Felindre and Lower Teifi Valley References
SOURCES
Maps
Tithe Maps
Cenarth parish tithe map 1840
Cilgerran parish tithe map 1844
Conwil in Elvet parish tithe map 1840
Ferwig parish tithe map 1839
Henllan parish tithe map 1844
Llanfair Onllwyn parish tithe map 1844
Llandyfrïog parish tithe map 1844
Llandygwydd parish tithe map 1842
Llangeler parish tithe map 1839
Llangoedmor parish tithe map 1839
Llangynllo parish tithe map 1842
Llantwyd parish tithe map 1839
Llechryd hamlet tithe map 1841
Manordeifi parish tithe map 1842
Monington parish tithe map 1838
Penboyr parish tithe map 1840
St Dogmaels parish tithe map 1838
St Mary’s Cardigan parish tithe map 1846
Estate Maps
Carmarthenshire Record Office Cawdor 227, Maps of the Estate of James
Lewis, 1768
Carmarthenshire Record Office c/v 5855 Newcastle Emlyn Estate –
The Property of John Vaughan, 1778
Carmarthenshire Record Office General Map of the Newcastle Estate Belonging
to Richard Vaughan, c.1785
National Library of Wales MS Vol 84 (PE 965) Plan of the Llangeler, Penboyr
and Kilrhedin Inclosure, 1866
National Library of Wales Rev J C Davies Deposit, Map Book, 1793-1815
National Library of Wales C L E Morgan Richardson Deposit, Maps of the
Noyadd Estate, 1816 and 1817
National Library of Wales Vol 7, Map Book, 1796-99
National Library of Wales Map 7616 134/1/19, Llwynduris, 1758
Printed Maps
Bowen, E, 1729 A Map of South Wales
Ordnance Survey 1:2500 First Edition maps for Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire
and Pembrokeshire,
c. 1880
Rees, W, 1932, ‘Map of South Wales and the Border in the XIVth century’
Documents
Unpublished
Ludlow, N, 1994, ‘Aberbanc – Henllan Bridge watermain scheme:
archaeological watching brief’, unpublished report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Ludlow, N, 2000, ‘The Cadw Welsh Historic Churches Project: Carmarthenshire,
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Ludlow, N, 2002, ‘The Cadw Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Sites
Project, Stage 1: Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire’,
unpublished reports by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Ludlow, N, Wilson, H and Page, N, 2001, ‘Cambrian Mills, Drefach
Felindre’, unpublished report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Murphy, K, 1999, ‘Upland Ceredigion Historic Landscape Characterisation’,
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of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales’, unpublished report by
Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Murphy, K, and Ludlow, N, 2000, ‘Carmarthenshire Historic Landscape
Characterisation: Characterisation of the four landscapes on the Register
of Landscapes of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales’, unpublished
report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Murphy, K, and Ludlow, N, 2001, ‘Characterisation of three landscapes
on the Register of Landscapes of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales:
Preseli; St David’s Peninsula And Ramsey Island; and Skomer Island’,
unpublished report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Murphy, K, and Ludlow, N, 2002, ‘Historic Landscape Characterisation:
Characterisation of the Milford Haven Waterway’, unpublished report
by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Murphy, K, and Ludlow, N, 2003, ‘Historic Landscape Characterisation:
Characterisation of four Pembrokeshire landscapes on the Register of Landscapes
of Special Historic Interest in Wales: Pen Caer: Garn Fawr and Strumble
Head; Newport and Carningli; Manorbier; and Stackpole Warren’, unpublished
report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Ramsey, R and Ludlow, N, 1999, ‘Blaen Bowi, Cenarth: proposed windfarm
site, archaeological assessment’, unpublished report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Sambrook, P, 1997 ‘Medieval or Later Deserted Rural Settlements:
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Archaeological Trust
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report by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
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Cadw, 2001, Register of Landscapes of Special Historic Interest in Wales,
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Craster, O E, 1957, Cilgerran Castle, London
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Davies, W (ed.), 1979, The Llandaff Charters, Aberystwyth
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Databases
Cadw – database of Building of Special Architectural or Historic
Interest
Regional Historic Environment Record housed with Dyfed Archaeological Trust
Project contact: Ken Murphy
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