Prif Enw: Yr Aes / The Hayes
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Math | Diddosbarth |
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Cyfeirnod Grid | ST 18404 76260 |
Plwyf | St. John |
Sir | Morgannwg |
Cyfnod tarddiad | Modern |
Ffynhonnell ar gyfer enw Saesneg | Cardiff Records |
Ffynhonnell ar gyfer enw Cymraeg | Cardiff Records |
Nodiadau | A part of the town near the east wall. To describe it in terms of the present day, it is a street running from south to north, from the north end of Bute Street to the Free Library. In 1550—1610 the Hayes (as its name implies) was open ground, largely consisting of gardens, with small detached tenements interspersed; yet it lay within the town wall. The name was applied particularly to one cottage and piece of ground (1817), approach to which was by a footpath and a stone stile (1820.) The Hays Close is named in a document of 1786. These premises were situate about where is now the Batchelor statue. Cardiff Records: Volume 5. Originally published by Cardiff Records Committee, Cardiff, 1905. (Available online at: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cardiff-records/vol5) |
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Llwythwch Ragor...Prif enwau eraill yn y Plwyf hwn (1)
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