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Ruthin.-The old borough of Ruthin.

(20.) Divisions Wrexham. The respective townships of Wrexham Abbot and Wrexham and Polling Regis; and also such part of the township of Esclusam-below as is sur- Places. rounded by the townships of Wrexham Abbot and Wrexham Regis, or one of them.

47.-COUNTY OF FLINT.

Flint District.

St. Asaph.-From the point on the north-west of the town at which the boundary of the township of Talar meets the river Elwy, westward, along the boundary of the township of Talar, to the Green Gate bridge over the brook Nant-y-franol; thence along the brook Nant-y-franol to the point at which the same meets the Holyhead road; thence, eastward, along the Holyhead road to the point at which the same is met by the boundary of the township of Talar; thence, eastward, along the boundary of the township of Talar to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the township of Bryn Polin; thence, southward, along the boundary of the township of Bryn Polin to the point at which the same meets the Upper Denbigh road; thence, northward, along the Upper Denbigh road to the point at which the same is met by a road or lane leading to Ysguborgoed ; thence along such road or lane leading to Ysguborgoed to the point at which the same meets the river Clwyd; thence along the river Clwyd to the point at which the same is met by the southern boundary of the township of Cyrchynan; thence in a straight line to the point first described. Caergwyle. The old borough of Caergwyle.

Caerwys.-The old borough of Caerwys.

Flint. The old borough of Flint.

Holywell.-From the boundary stone on the hill Pen-y-bryn, and on the western side of the hedge (which is between the cottage occupied by William Williams and the south-eastern corner of the plantation of Richard Sankey, Esq.), in a straight line to the boundary stone of the township of Holywell which is on the eastern side of the St. Asaph road; thence in a straight line to a bridge (in the lane leading to and past Greenfield Hall) over a watercourse running into the river Dee; thence, eastward, along the said watercourse to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the township of Greenfield; thence, southward, along the boundary of the township of Greenfield to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the township of Holywell; thence along the eastern and southern or exterior boundary of the township of Holywell to the boundary stone first described.

Mold.-The township of Mold.

Overton. The old borough of Overton.

Rhuddlan.-The old borough of Rhuddlan.

48.-COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN.

Merthyr Tydvil-From the point on the north of Merthyr Tydvil at which the northern boundary of the hamlet of Gellydeg meets the river called the Great Taff, northward, along the Great Taff, to the point at which the same is cut by the southern fence of Cilsanos common; thence, eastward, along the fence of Cilsanos common to the point at which the same cuts the Brecon road; thence, southward, along the Brecon road to the point at which the same meets the Vainor road; thence, eastward, along the Vainor road to the point at which the same meets a bye road leading to Cefn-coed-y-Cwymner; thence in a straight line to the point at which the Little Taff would be cut by a straight line to be drawn from the point last described to the southern mouth of a culvert on the eastern side of the Little

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(20.) Divisions Taff; thence, up the Little Taff, along the boundary of the parish of Merthyr Tydvil to the point at which the Cwm Bargoed stream is joined by a little brook from the Coli ravine; thence in a straight line to the northeastern corner of the stone fence of Pen-dwy-cae Vawr farm; thence along the road which passes Pen-dwy-cae Vawr farmhouse to the point at which the same meets the mountain track from Dowlais to Quakers Yard; thence, southward, along the said track, between the farms of Pen-dwy-cae Vach and Pen-dwy-cae Vawr, to the point at which such track meets a road running nearly due west, by a stone quarry, to Pen-y-rhw Gymra cottage; thence along the last-mentioned road to the point at which the same reaches the southern side of Pen-y-rhw Gymra cottage; thence in a straight line to the point at which the southern boundary of Troed-y-rhw farm meets the Cardiff road; thence along the southern boundary of Troed-y-rhw farm to the point at which the same meets the Great Taff; thence in a straight line to the bridge over the Cardiff canal called Pont-y-nant Maen; thence, northward, along the Cardiff canal to the point at which the same is intersected by the Cwmdu brook; thence along the Cwmdu brook to its source; thence in a straight line drawn due west to the boundary of the parish of Aberdare; thence, southward, along the boundary of the parish of Aberdare to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the hamlet of Gellydeg; thence, eastward, along the boundary of the hamlet of Gellydeg to the point first described.

Cardiff District.

Cardiff-The old borough of Cardiff; and so much, if any, of either or both of the respective parishes of St. John and St. Mary as lies without the old borough.

Cowbridge. The old borough of Cowbridge.
Llantrissent.-the old borough of Llantrissent.

Swansea District.

Aberavon. From the point on the south of the town at which the river Avon falls into the sea, northward, along the eastern boundary of the hamlet of Havod-y-Porth, to that point in a stone fence which is imme diately opposite a small round pool; thence along the said stone fence to the point at which the same meets a lane or path leading to a small cottage; thence along such lane or path to the ford across the brook immediately opposite Margam chapel; thence along the road to Dyffrynucha to the point at which the same meets the railroad from the Tai-bach copper Works to Michalston; thence, northward, along the said railroad to the point at which the same crosses a small stream running into the river Avon; thence along the said stream to the point at which the same falls into the river Avon; thence in a straight line to the point at which a stream which runs through the Cwm Bychan Ravine falls into the river Avon; thence along the last mentioned stream to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the parish of Baglan; thence, southward, along the boundary of the parish of Baglan to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the parish of Aberavon; thence, westward, along the boundary of the parish of Aberavon to the point at which the boundary of the old borough leaves the same; thence along the boundary of the old borough to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the hamlet of Havod-y-Porth; thence, southward, along the boundary of the hamlet of Havod-y-Porth to the point first described.

Kenfig.-The old borough of Kenfig.

Loughor.-The old borough of Loughor.

Neath. From the point lowest down the river Neath at which the boundary of the old borough leaves the river Neath, along the boundary of the old borough, leaving the river Neath, to the point at which Caerfwell ditch joins the river Neath; thence along Caerfwell ditch to the point at which

the same meets the lane called Heol-Morfa; thence along the lane Heol (20.) Divisions Morfa to the point at which the same joins the high road to Merthyr; and Polling thence along the high road to Merthyr to the point at which the road to Places. Pontardawey leaves the same; thence along the road to Pontardawey to the point at which the same is joined by a lane called Rheol-y-glow; thence along the lane Rheol-y-glow to the point at which the same meets a brook; thence along such brook to the point at which the same meets Rheol-wern-fraith lane; thence along Rheol-wern-fraith lane to the point at which the same is cut by a fence forming the north-western boundary of Cae-canddaw field; thence along the last-mentioned fence to the point at which the same meets the brook running to Nantlyros; thence along the brook running to Nantlyros to the point at which the same joins the canal; thence along the canal to the point at which the same crosses the stream Clydach; thence along the stream Clydach to the point at which the same joins the river Neath; thence along the river Neath to the point first described.

Swansea-From the point at which the northern boundary of the parish of St. John is crossed by the road to Llangefelach church, northward, along the road to Llangefelach church to the point at which the same is joined by a lane called Rheol-y-cnap; thence along the lane Rheol-y-cnap, and along a lane which is a continuation thereof, and which joins the turnpike road to Neath opposite the Llandwr engine, to the point at which such fast-mentioned lane joins the turnpike road to Neath; thence, northward, along the turnpike road to Neath to the point at which the same is joined, between the Duke's Arms public-house and a blacksmith's shop, by a road leading towards Clas Mont farm; thence along the last-mentioned road to the point at which the same is met, opposite the lane from Pen-lan commonly called Pen-lan road, by a track leading to a well head; thence along the said track to the point at which the same reaches the said well head; thence along the stream which flows from the said well head to the point at which the said stream falls into the stream called Nant Velin; thence along the stream Nant Velin to the point at which the same crosses the road which leads from Morriston into the road from Llangefelach church to the bridge over the river Tawey; thence along the said road from Morriston to the point at which the same joins the road from Llangefelach church to the bridge over the river Tawey; thence along the last-mentioned road to the point at which the same reaches the said bridge over the river Tawey; thence, eastward, along the turnpike road to Neath to the point at which the same is met near the Star public-house by a lane which leads from the southern extremity of the parish of Llansamlet, over Cilfay hill and by Bon-y-maen, to Llansamlet church; thence along the last-mentioned lane to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the hamlet of St. Thomas near Tregwl; thence, eastward, along the boundary of the hamlet of St. Thomas to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the town and franchise; thence, westward, along the boundary of the town and franchise to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the parish of St. John; thence, westward, along the boundary of the parish of St. John to the point first described.

49.-COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY.

Montgomery District.

Llanfyllin.-From the southern extremity, on the north-west of the town, of the private road which leads from the Llangynog turnpike road to Bodfach Hall, along the said private road to the point at which the same is met by the boundary of the field Cae Evan Griffith; thence, northward, along the boundary of the field Cae Evan Griffith to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the field Maes Ucha; thence, eastward, along the boundary of the field Maes Ucha to the point at which the same meets the VOL. V.

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(20.) Divisions boundary of the field Cae-pella Bwlch-y-llan; thence, northward, along the boundary of the field Cae-pella Bwlch-y-llan to the point at which the same meets the Llangedwyn road; thence along the northern fences of the respective fields Cae Dû, Cae Main, and Cae Dû Mawr, and along the eastern fence of the field Cae Dû Mawr, to the point at which the lastmentioned fence reaches the Derwlwyn wood; thence in a straight line across the Derwlwyn wood to the northern extremity of the eastern fence of Glynie Isá tenement; thence along the eastern fence of Glynie Isá tenement to the point at which the same meets the Brynelldyn road; thence along the Brynelldyn road to the point at which the same reaches Green Hall park; thence, southward, along the boundary of the field Caer Fron to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the field Caer Gwenithdir; thence, southward, along the boundary of the field Caer Gwenithdir to the point at which the same meets the river Cain; thence along the river Cain to the bridge called Pont-y-Derwlwyn; thence along Pont-y Derwlwyn lane to the point at which the same meets the Bachie road; thence along the Bachie road to the eastern corner of Garth wood; along the south-western fences of the fields Caer Garth and Cyfie Ucha, and of the wood Coed Pen-y-Garth, and, westward, along the southern fence of the field Cae Gwenith, to the point at which such southern fence cuts the occupation road to Pen-y-Garth farm; thence in a straight line to the eastern extremity of the southern fence of the field Llwyn Bricks; thence, westward, along the boundary of the field Llwyn Bricks to the point at which the same meets the fence of the field Cae Bath; thence, westward, along the fence of the field Cae Bath to the point at which the same meets the brook Abel; thence along the brook Abel to the point at which the same is met by the western fence of the easternmost of the fields respectively called Lower Meadow; thence along the western fence of the last-mentioned field to the point at which the same cuts the lane to Tynewydd; thence, northward, along the boundary of the field Llwyn Hir to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the field Cae Mawr; thence, northward, along the boundary of the field Cae Mawr to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the field Cae Bach; thence, eastward, along the boundary of the field Cae Bach to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the field Upper Coed Llan, thence, eastward, along the boundary of the field Upper Coed Llan to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the field Lower Coed Llan; thence, northward, along the boundary of the field Lower Coed Llan to the point at which the same meets the occupation road to Pen Coed Llan; thence in a straight line to the point first described.

Llanidloes.-From the point on the south-east of the town at which Cwm Jonathan Rill crosses the Rhaydr road, southward, along Cwm Jonathan Rill, to the point at which the same is met by the hedge on the right hand which is nearest to the point at which Cwm Jonathan Rill crosses the Cart lane from Ty-coch to Llanidloes; thence along the said hedge to the point at which the same meets the Ty-coch stream; thence along the Ty-coch stream to the point at which the same reaches the Llangurig road; thence, northward, along the Llangurig road to the point at which the same is cut by the nearest hedge on the left hand; thence along the last-mentioned hedge to the point at which the same reaches a water-cut bank; thence, southward, along the said water-cut bank to the point at which the same reaches a hedge running in the direction of the turnpike on the Pymlymon road; thence along the last-mentioned hedge to the point at which the same reaches the river Severn; thence along the river Severn to the point at which the same is cut by a line drawn thereto in continuation of the direc tion of the hedge on the northern end of Pen-y-Green; thence along the last-mentioned line, and along the hedge in continuation whereof it is drawn, to the point at which such hedge reaches the hedge of Mr. Price's wood; thence in a straight line to the point at which the stream called Cefn Cummere Dingle meets the Pen-y-bank road; thence along the Cefu Cummere Dingle to the point at which the same joins the Clywedog river;

thence, westward, along the boundary of the township of Cilmachallt, to (20.) Divisions the point at which the same meets a small watercourse which runs along and Polling the western edge of Berth Lloyd Coppice; thence along the said water- Places. course to the point at which the same reaches the lane from Llanidloes to Gorn; thence, westward, along the lane from Llanidloes to Gorn to the point at which the same reaches the hedge which runs along the eastern side of the Chapel House; thence along the last-mentioned hedge to the point at which the same reaches Lletty-coch-y-nant brook; thence, westward, along Lletty-coch-y-nant brook to the point at which the same is met on the left hand by a small stream; thence along the last-mentioned stream to the spring from which the same proceeds; thence in a straight line to the nearest point in the road from Llanidloes to the barn Leasow; thence, westward, along the road from Llanidloes to the barn Leasow to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the borough of Llanidloes; thence, southward, along the borough of Llanidloes to the point at which the same Theels Cwm Jonathan Rill; thence along Cwm Jonathan Rill to the point first described.

Machynlleth.-The township and liberties of Machynlleth; and also that detached part of the township of Isygarreg which adjoins the north-eastern boundary of the township and liberties of Machynlleth.

Montgomery.-The old borough of Montgomery.

Newtown-The parish of Newtown, and the respective townships of
Hendidley and Gwestydd.

Welshpool-The parish of Pool, and the township of Gungrog Fechan
in the parish of Guilsfield, except that part of the township of Cyfronnydd
in the parish of Pool which is detached from the main body of such parish.

50.-COUNTY OF PEMBROKE.

Haverfordwest District.

Fishguard. From the point at which the low-water mark would be cut by a straight line to be drawn thereto from the gate of the fort through the eastern extremity of the southern wall of the fort, in a straight line to the gate of the fort; thence in a straight line to the north-western corner of Pare-y-Morfa meadow; thence along the western fence of Parc-y-Morfa meadow to the south-western corner thereof; thence in a straight line to the highest point of Parc-y-Morfa rock; thence in a straight line to the north-western corner of the fence which divides the Glyn Amel property from the property of Mr. Vaughan; thence, southward, along the said fence of the Glyn Amel property to the point at which the same meets the northern stream of the river Gwaine; thence up the said stream to the point at which the same meets the boundary of the old borough; thence, eastward, along the boundary of the old borough, to the point at which the same meets the low-water mark; thence, eastward, along the low-water mark to the point first described.

Haverfordwest.-From the point at which a straight line drawn from St. Thomas's church to the gate at the north-eastern corner of the field called Hill Park cuts the boundary of the old borough, along such straight line to the said gate; thence in a straight line to the gate which crosses the road leading to Scotch Well House; thence along the last-mentioned road to the point at which the same reaches Scotch Well House; thence along the road which leads by Sandpool into the Cardigan road to the north-eastern corner of Sandpool; thence in a straight line to the cottage of Philip White; thence in a straight line to the left pier of the Weir on the river Cleddy; thence along the river Cleddy to the point at which the same would be cut by a straight line to be drawn from Prendergast church to the gate leading from the lane on the north-east of Little Slade farm into the paddock of Little Slade farm; thence in a straight line to the last-mentioned gate; thence in a straight line to the

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