... ... ... ... ... Llwyn noyadd, Trallong Parish..... Miss Williams (as above). Gwern y figin Ycha Gwern y figin issa do. do. ... Do. Do. Hepste fawr, Tyr y Garn Heol- ... John Jenkins, Yniscynnor las, and Blaen Hepste, Ystrad-... House, Aberdare. 474. Williams, Reverend John, ... Danygraig senny. Llwyncyntefin demesne, Lly- ... Rev. Garnons Williams, 470. 471. 472. 473. Do. Do. ... Ynisliky do. do. do. do. do well Parish Abercamlais. 484. Williams, Catherine, widow,... Bryn y Bolgoed, Defynnock... R. Hargest, Postern Road, 1819. Name of the Claimant and Residence. Property for which the Claim. 489. Williams, Robert, Esq., ... Aberbrane and Penywern, Llanspythydd Parish Rhuegoch and Kilwennydd, Llanfihangel nant brane. 495. Do. Do. Do. Tyr y Simmons and Cefn y bryn, Llandilovane Parish 496. Williams, A. R. M., Defyn- ... Tyr Coch, Defynnock Parish Tyr Coch, Defynnock Parish. nock 497. Watkins, Reverend Wil- ... Ddery, Llywell Parish liams, Ddery Llywell Cwmtidur do. Brynmerched, do. Edmund Adney and ex'ors, W. Watkins, Dderi, Ystrad- Mrs. W. P. Watkins, Ongar, ... Owen Lewis, Penrhiw, One undivided moiety of several... (Not known). pieces of land, Llywell Parish 503. Williams, Griffith, Llandilo-... Cwmillech and Quarrell Green, ... Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barrow Godre Yskir fawr, Merthyr ... Mrs. Jones, Pengoyford, 507. Watkins, Watkin, Llywell ... Brynmawr, Llywell Parish 508. Williams, Elizabeth, widow, ... Llwyncelin Houses and lands at Trecastle, ... David Evans, Ffrwdgrech. Llywell Parish Tyr cennol y maes, Llywell ... O. T. Howells, Pantglaes, ... Dderw, Llandilofane Parish 516. Williams, Jenkin, Defyn- ... Tyr Rhyn y Dugnant, Llywell ... (Not known.) nock 517. Williams, William, Clerk, ... Bolgoed Kenol, Llanspythid ... S. W. Morgan (as above). Llanvillo 518. Parish Parish 519. Watkins, Reverend Thomas,... Penywern Do. David Evans (as before). Do. Do. Penoyre 520. Williams, Reverend David, and J. Bevan, Esq., Brecon Samuel Evans, Clerks, 521. Williams, Richard, and ... Tyr Cilgarrenydd, Llanfihangel ... Howel Powell and others, Kiffig, Carmarthenshire, 525. Williams, Thomas, Llywell... One-third of Cwmbran do. ... ... 526. Williams, Thomas, Clerk, ... Pentre Lloyger, otherwise Pen-... Brecon tre Lloyger fechan, Llan- Rev. A. Moore, Bola yr Mrs. E. Lewis, Abergwynir. H. M. Jones Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barrow Mrs. John Williams, 16 527. Williams, Philip, Gelle- ... Gellygarth, Tyr bach, Llandilo- ... Howel Williams, Gelligarth garth Troedyrhiw and Cwmtwyll, ... C. V. Pryse Rice (as above) 529. Watkins, T., Gentleman, ... Allt y graig, Merthyr Cynog 535. Walter, Jenkin, Ystrad- ... Peny father Ycha, Ystradfelte 536. Walter, William, Ystrad- ... Moiety of Tyr dwiynidd do. ... Mrs. Jones, Navigation, felte Quaker's Yard. 541. Williams, Penry, Esq., Pen- ... Part of Penpont demesne, Twy ... Miss Williams, Penpont. pont cenol farm, part of Aber Mity issa, Nantarinog and... Richard Watkins, Meity HENRY DE BRUYN. We hereby certify that the foregoing thirty-two skins contain a true and correct copy of the original award, the same having been compared and examined there with this tenth day of June, 1819. By us Award. The Welsh place-names are printed with the spelling similar to that given in the The various properties are not numbered in the Award, but numbers are here attached for convenience of reference.-ED. ANNEX IV. GREAT FOREST OF BRECKNOCK. A BILL For constituting the Commoners of the Great Forest of Brecknock a Body Corporate, and vesting in them the Commoners' Allotments and Public Quarries, with power to protect, regulate, and improve the same, and for other purposes. Ordered to be brought in by Sir HENRY HUSSEY VIVIAN, Bart, Mr. ABEL THOMAS, and Mr. THOMAS P. PRICE. In Committee of the House of Commons, March 23rd, 1893. 56 and 57 Victoriæ.Session 1893. DAVID THOMAS JEFFREYS, Brecon, Solicitor; W. & W. M. BELL, 27, Great George Street, Westminster, Parliamentary Agents. Preamble. (55 Geo. III, c. 190, recites 48 Geo. III, c. 73.) WHEREAS an Act was passed in the fifty-fifth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George III, intituled "An Act to amend an Act made in the forty-eighth year of his present Majesty to improve the Land Revenue of the Crown, so far as relates to the Great Forest of Brecknock, in the County of Brecknock, and for vesting in His Majesty certain parts of the said Forest, and for inclosing the said Forest: " And whereas, in pursuance of that Act, Commissioners were appointed and authorised, after due survey made, and after disposing by sale of lands sufficient to defray the expenses of carrying out the Act, and after allotting lands in lieu of tithes, to allocate to his Majesty, his heirs or successors, one moiety of the lands of the Forest, and to divide the remainder in severalty among the commoners who had established their rights to user of the Forest lands, the same to be held free from all claims by his Majesty for forestal rights, or any rights whatsoever except to the mines and minerals, and power to work the same, and also to allot certain limestone and other quarries in certain convenient parts of the Forest, and also watering places for the use of the commoners : (58 Geo. III, c. 99.) And whereas another Act was passed in the fifty-eighth year of his said Majesty King George III for altering and amending certain provisions of the first-recited Act, and especially to release the Commissioners appointed as aforesaid, from the obligation to divide the commoners' allotments severally among those who had established their rights of common, and to provide that such allotments should thereafter remain open and unenclosed, subject to such regulations for stinting the said lands as one of the said Commissioners might make: And whereas under the provisions of the above-recited Acts a formal Award, accompanied by a map or plan, and dated the tenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, was duly made and enrolled by the Commissioners, setting forth the names of all the commoners and the properties in respect of which they had proved their rights, and the commoners' allotments, together with the sites of the limestone and other quarries, |