Velyndre, Castle Green and Mount. Llannewydd Otherwise Newchurch, Or Some of Them, in the County of Carmarthen

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Velyndre, Castle Green and Mount. Llannewydd Otherwise Newchurch, Or Some of Them, in the County of Carmarthen 4539 Velyndre, Castle Green and Mount. Llannewydd or Upper, Llangafelach, otherwise Llangefefach, otherwise Newchurch, or some of them, in the Llanguick, otherwise Llanciwg, llhyndwy Clydach county of Carmarthen; St. Peter's and. Castle Higher or Upper, Rhyndwy Clydach Lower, Green, or some or one of them, in the county ol Blaenegel, Caegurwain, otherwise Caegerwin, the borough of Carmarthen. Mawr, some or one of them, in the county of Glamorgan ; .Bettws, Higher or Upper Bettws, And which said line to Swansea, in continua- Llandilofawr, some or one of them, in the county tion of the said line from Worcester and Leo- of Caermarthen, otherwise Carmarthen. minster, will commence out of the same line in an arable field at or near Pantyscallwg, in the Also to make and maintain from and out of the hamlet of Cray, in the parish of Devynock, in the said hereinbefore described intended railway to county of Brecknock, otherwise Brecon ; and ter- Swansea a branch railway and works, to com- minate at or near the Oyster Perches, in the mence at or near a place called Ynys-geinon, in parish of Oystermouth, near to the borough of the parish of Killybebyl, in the county of Gla- Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan; which morgan, and after passing the terminus of the said last-mentioned railway and works, will pass Wanncaegerwin branch of the Llanelly Railway, from, in, through, or into the several parishes, and forming a junction with the same railway, townships, and extra-parochial and other places to proceed to and to terminate at or near Pwlly- following, or some of them (that is to say), Devy. wrach, in the parish of Llanguick, in the county nock, otherwise Defynock, Glyntawe, otherwise of Glamorgan, which said branch railway and Blaenglyntawe, Llywel, Trayanglas, otherwise works will be made in or pass from, through, or Traianglas, Cray, Llannlyd, Capel Julannlyd, Cell- into the several parishes, townships, extra-paro- wen, Capel Cell wen, Glyntawe, otherwise Call- chial and other places following, or some of them wen, Devynnock, otherwise Defynnock, Glyn- (that is to say), Killybebyl, Llanguick, Alltgreeg, helen, Coelbren, Cribarth, Ellen, otherwise Helen, otherwise Alltygreig, otherwise Alltgrug, other* X.lech, otherwise Cwm Llech, Helen and Llech, wise Allt-y-Grig, Caegurwain, otherwise Caeger- Garth, Paling; Penrhos, otherwise Penyrhose, win, all in the county of Glamorgan -} Bettws in Gurnos, Ystradgunlais, otherwise Ystradgynlais, the county of Carmarthen, Ystradgynlais Higher, Ystradgynlais Lower, Hen Noyadd, or some of them, in the county of Also to make and maintain from and out of the Brecknock, otherwise Brecon ; Cil-y-bebill, other- said hereinbefore described intended railway to wise Killibehill, (Jil-y-.bebill, Higher or Upper, Swansea, a railway with all proper approaches Cil-y-bebill Lower, Llanguick, otherwise Llan- and conveniences and other works, to commence ciwg, Alltgrug, otherwise Alltgreeg, otherwise at or near to Abercave Farm, in the parish of Allt-y-grig, otherwise Alltygreig, Mawr, Cadox- Ystradgunlais, in the county of Brecon, and to ton, otherwise Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Dylais, terminate at or near to Tyrllandwr Farm, in the Dylais Higher or Upper, Dyffryn-Clydach, Ynisy- harbour of Swansea, in the hamlet of Saint mond, Cadoxton, Llangefelach, Mawr, Mawr Thomas, in the parish of Swansea, in the county Lower, Rhyndwy-Clydach, Khyndwy-Clydach of Glamorgan. Lower,Clase, Clase Higher or Upper, Clase Lower, Penderry, Penderry Lower, Morriston, Trewydd- And also a side branch railway, to commence fa otherwise Trwyddfa, Lansamlet, Lansamiet from the last-named railway, at or near to a place Higher or Upper, Lansamlet Lower, Saint John's called Pwll-mawr, in the parish of Lansamlet, in juxta Swansea, otherwise Saint John's near Swan- the county of Glamorgan aforesaid, and to ter- sea, Borough of Swansea, Swansea, Saint Thomas, minate at or near to the Old Rolling Mill, on the Town and Franchise of Swansea, Town of Swan- Lower Forest Farm, in the said parish of Lan- sea, Franchise of the Town of Swansea, Franchise samlet. of Swansea, Swansea Higher or Upper, Swansea Lower, Oystermouth, Mumbles and Mumbles And also .another side branch railway, diverging Head, or some of them, in the county of Gla- from the same railway, at or near to Ynisygeinon morgan. farm, in the parish of Kiiiybebill, in the said county of Glamorgan, passing near to a certain place or Also to make and maintain from and out of the works called Ystalyfera, in the parish of Llan- said last-mentioned proposed line of railway, a juicke, in thn said county of G lamorgan, and to branch railway and works, to commence at or :erminate at or near to the Cwmtwrch Railway Ynis-y-mond, in the parish of Cadoxton, other- Wharf, on the north side of the Swansea Canal, wise Cadoxton juxta Neath,or Llansamlet, or one n the parish of Ystradgunlais, in the said county of them, in the county of Glamorgan, proceeding of Brecon. across the Swansea Canal, at or near Grigynis- denv, and terminating at or near Ynistomlyd And also another side branch railway, diverging Farm, in the parish of Bettws, in the county of rom the same railway, at or near to the junction Carmarthen, which said branch railway and works of the rivers Twrch and Tawe, in the said several will pass from, in, through, or into the several parishes of Ystradgunlais, Llanguickc, and Killy- parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and >ebill, in the said several counties of Brecon and other places Following, or some of them (that is jlamorgan, or one of them, and to terminate at to say;, Cadoxton, otherwise Cadoxton juxta or near to the Cwmtwrch Railway Wharf, on Neath, Ynisymond, Lansamlet, Lansamlet Higher the north side of the Swansea Canal, in the said.
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