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TO \KTANTED, a/steady sober MAN, who is master ot his business, and can bring a arood cha- racter. b b Application to be made (if by letter, to be post-paid) lo the Printer of this Paper. it' WA NT ED. i mm.eci ia'tely,. a small HOUSE or CQ1T.AGE, Furnished, with Oat-offices, a good Garden, and from six t'.) one hundred Acres of Land, in a pleasant situation in South Wales, where fishing and shoot- ing may be had;, Apply to the Printer of this Paper; if by letter post- ■pm:l NOTICE; ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mr. BENJAMIN ROSE, a Bankrupt, art? requested to pay he amount of their respective debts to JOSEPH GREEN, Ev:j. Wind street, Swansea, acting Assignee of the said Eft ate and unless the same are ■immediatel y paid (as suilicien: time has been given) the defaulters will be sued ■Without further notice. A Dividend will be made in August next. litis v>dl be advertised but once more. Swansea, May 8, 181(3. M E I1.T H Y Pl-T YOVl'L. "JONES and TREHARNE, AUCTIONEERS, AGENTS, APPRAISERS,$c. A n E fully impressed with gratitude, aud re- .-X JL specttully intreat permission to return their sincere and grateful acknowledgments to their Friends and the Public for every encouragement received, and hope to merit and experience a continuance thereof. Relying on that discernment whict) has induced to many favours, ihey I also Heg leave to inform the public, that they have (>ngagcI,1 ¡ a LARGE and COMMODIOUS AUCTION-ROOM (the situation beim; ccntrdi). where Property of every descrip- tion will be disposed of. Sales held twice in evtml month. Assiduity shall not be wanted to merit public favours. f-'J/" Property consigned to their care will be accounted [OJ. Aberystwith, 29th April, 13l6. To the of the County of Cardigan. "r H it Representation in Parliament of this -S- beiii, vacant by the death of Mr. JOIINES, you are herr bv requested to APPOIN T an early day for H ivlEF,! ING of the GENTLEMEN. CLERGY, and ."FREEHOLDERS, to -consider of a proper Person to succeed him. Pryse Pryse, I Pierce Evans, A. Thos. Jones Gioynne, Jun. Morris Davks, George Bonsalt, D. J. Jenkins, William Bonsall, Rodck. Richards, R. Williams, Richd. Morgan, W. Tits/elf Jones. Thos. Parry Thos. Williams, John Nut Williams, Richard Evans,- David. Davks, In pursuance.of the. £ &o've requisition, I APPOINT a SIEETING to he held at tfie Town-hall, in Cardigan, oh Tuesday, the 14th duy of May instant, at twelve o'clock atnoon; THOS. LLOYD. Coedmore, May, 2, 1816. TO THE Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of the Co iin ty- oj Cardi*-(ut. GENTLEMEN, "Y •• —- ITt1 is impossible for any one to deplore more { sincerely than myself the irreparable loss which we haven sustained by the lamented death of our late most va- [ luab le Representative, IN, "tferiltg myself to your notice as his successor, I am sole.'y actuated by an ardent desire to serve lilY, native County in Parliament to the btst of my ability and should I be eventually the object of your choice, your local in- teres Is and the generai welfare of the nation vviii ever com- nianti my unremitting attention. j I have the honour to remain, j GJENT I. KM ENS VV ith sincere respect your faithful humble Servant,| ) W. E. POWELL. "Nanteos, April SO,'1816.. T( > the-High Sheriff of the County of Pembroke, WE, the Undersigned, requpst you will take V" an early opportunity of CONVENING a MEET- ING of the NOBLEMEN, CLERGY, FREEHOLDERS, and I.TSTH ABITA NTS of the COUNTY, for the purpose of takinjf into consideration an Address to his Royal Highness the. P i'ince Regent upon the joy ful occasion of the Marriage of her Royaf Highness the Princess Charlotte with his Serene Highness Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg. Cawdor, John 'Jones, J. P. Adams, O. Philipps, A. Leach, J■ L. Phillips, A. Leach, J. L. Phillip." Mattheio Campbell, j TV, H. Scourfield, 41 t J. Lewis, I John Higgon, John Leach, George Parry. Jos Adams, j William Davies, Alex. Adams, { John Stokes Stokes. 6th May, 1816. In compJíancp with the above requisition, I do hereby CON VENEaMEETINGofrheNOBLEMEN, CLERGY, FREEHOLDERS, and INHABITANTS of the COUNTY of PEMBROKE, to be holden at the Guildhall, Haver- fordwest, at twelve o'clock at noon, on Monday, the 13th da y of May instant, H. MATITIAS, Sheriff. Haverfordwest, 6th May, 1816. ANOTHER BONUS. O WILT and Co. respectfully inform the Pub- 'i |ic that in consequence .of the numerous disappoint- ments experienced n. a)) PaTlsL.of, the Country, from the toant of a sufficient supply of T»CN§{? and Shares to meet the unprecedented demand occasioned by the first Bonus (which expired the 27th of Aprii),-a Second Bonus of 200 Whole Tickets 'is now given, .the Prists to be divided among all chasers from that day to the 14th May, when the Drawing begins- This Lottery -consisfs of 6000 Tickets less than the last; but tht- Scheme contains tarter Ptizes, and coubic Lhc num- ber of Capitals—including Two of £ 30,000, AND FIFTY OTHER CAPITALS. Begins 14tll of MAY. Every Ticket DPawn the First Day roill he a Prize • Tickets and Shares (entitling the purchasers to the Honus) are selling at SWIFT and Co.'s London Offices, No. It, POULTRY And No. 31, ALDGATE 12,CHARING-CR0SS | HIGH-STREEfi And by their Agents, Mesdames TH.OM.AS 4\' MAHON. Swansea-. j GENUINE W E S TP HA LI JN ESSENCE FOR preserving and flavoring all kinds of Fish and Flesh, and RECOVERING MEAT THAT HAS Particulars of the excellent qualities of this Essence accompany each Jar. ^Originally prepared by Samuel Rogers, Hydrogen La- boratory, near Poutypoo); and sold by Mr. Dawe, Swan- sea; Mr. Dyke, Merthyr; 'Mr. Abraham Jones, Newport; i Mr. Bradford, Chepstow; Mr. Dawe, Monmouth; Mr. I J. Price, Abersavenny; and by druggists and penumers in every principal town. in Jars, with ample directions— Price is. Gd, W T DAVID REES, CARRIER, CARMARTHEN, RETURNS most sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public in general, for the decided preference given hiin for the last twelve years in the CARRYING Bu- SINESS and now begs leave most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public at large (in consequence of Mr. G. North's failure) he intends carrying on the above busi- ness himself to,BRECON, lie has established a new connexion, in hopes to have the public's future support. Goods from London and Gloucestershire from the usual places, per Heane. and old-established Waggons;— From London, the Saracen's-Heiid^inn, Friday-street.—■ Conveyances are about to be established to Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and ta the North of England. D. R. has just returned from Gloucester and Brecon, and has arranged, so that thc Guods w'MiereguiarFy forwarded to South Wales. *• The prices of Carriage will be much reduced. Carmarthen, April 24, 1816.. LO^T 'a"iiLACiv NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPY, supposed to have strayed from Goat-street, on Wednesday last, with smooth hair, long tail, with a white spot at the end, remarkably large paws. Whoever will bring the said Puppy to Fynnone, shall receive FIVE SHILLINGS Reward. Swansea. Mav 6, 18)6 To the Freeholders of the Countll of Cardigan. JN the event of the Bill, now pending in Par- A liament for Registering Deeds in each County, passing into a Law, I beg leave to offer myself as a CAN D1 D AT E for the A PPOINTMENT of REG fSTR AR in this Comity; and(slrould I, by your Vdtcs, be so fortunate as to succeed, I shall feel ever grateful, and use every exertion to give satisfaction in that situation. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble servant, Cardigan, May 6, I8lf>, LEWIS EVANS. TO THE | Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of the j County of Pembroke. GENTLEMEN, AS it appears, by several provincial papers, that an Act is -likely to pass to establish, in each county, an OFFICE for the REGISTERING of DEEDS, WILLS, &c, and as such an Office seems somewhat con nected with one whicll lalready possess, or ultimately affect it, I presume to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the SITUATION of holding it. Sliolli(i my pretensions be favourably received, and from the success r have already met with, I have the fullest con- fidence they will, I trust I shall be able, most faithfully and satisfactorily, to discharge the duties I may have to per- form, and to merit that countenance and support which I now beg leuve to solicit from you. 1 have the honour to remain, GENTLEMEN, With the greatest respect, Your most obliged and'obedient humble Servant, Haverfordwest, May 6, 1316. HENRY BEES, incI5^JRE" Of the Great Forest of Brecknock. \JTK the Commissioners, named and ap- » ? pointed in and by an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 55th year of his present Majesty's reign, in- tituled, An Act to amend an Act made in the. iStfi year of his present Majesty, to improve the Land Revenue of the Crown so far as relates to tl« Great Forest of Breck- in thè CO<,).v .ref -%v;r5 for in his MHJCSIj certain parts of the said Forest, and for Irfcnisiujj the said Forest," Do hereby give notice, that we will SELL by AUCTION, in lots, sometime in the month of June next, about .j-COO Acresof FREEHOLD LAND, being part of the said Forest, and tithe free, in such lots, and at such times and places, and according to such conditions, as will be expressed in a future Advertisement. HENRY DE BRUYN, JOHN CHEESE. IN CLOSURE Of the Great Forest of Brecknock. W""E, .the Commissioners, named and ap- pointed in and by an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the rj5th year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act to amend an Act, made in the 48th year of his present Majesty, to improve the Land Revenue of the Crown so far as relates to the Great Forest of Breck- nock. in the county of Brecknock, and for vesting in his Majesty certain parts of the said Forest, and for Inclosing the said Forest," Do hereby giee notice, That, in pursuance of our Public Notice for that purpose, given on the 23d day of December last, we have investigated all the Claims of Rights of Common upollthe open Commonable Lands and Waste Grounds directed to be inclosed by the said Act, and that printed Lists or Schedules of such Claims (distinguishing those which have been objected to) aie now lodged for the purpose of public inspection at the respective Offices of our Clerks, Mr. Thomas Hold and Mr. John Jones, in the town of Brecon also at our Resi- dences at Lyon's Ilall, near Kington, Herefordshire, and Southampton-street, Btoomsbury, London; also at Mr, [ Davies's, Surveyor and Land Agent, Llangattock Crick- j howeli, the BuiPs-Head-inn, in the village of Devynnock, and the Camden-Arms, inTrecastle; and also at one of the Public Houses in each of the villages of the several parishes of YstradveHty, YstradgunJais, Merthyr-Cynog, St. David's, Llanspythid, Perrderen Cantrelf, Liandito- wane, Trallong, Llanvihangsl Nantbrane, Llandevailog- vach, Garthbrengy, Llandetty, and Llangastey Talyllyn, in the suid county of Brecknock. And we further give notice, That we shall hold a-MEETING at the Castle-inn, in the town of Brecknock, on the S'?th day of May next, and the following days in that week, for the purpose of receiving any further objections to such claims from any person or persons interested in such Inclosure. It FN RY DE BRUYN, JOHN CHEESE. IRRESISTIBLE INDUCEMENTS! ANOTHER BONUS Of Two Hundred whole Tickets; thc. Prizes arising from which will be divided according to their due. Proportions, among the Holders of all Tickets and Shares BOUGHT between 21th of April and the First Day of Drawing, TUESDAY, Mih of MAY, AND ON THAI DAY EVEHY TiCKET DRAWN WILL BE A PRIZ-¡;:J G. WEBB, CONVINCED by the daily increasing de- .J mand for Tickets and Shares, that the Public are fully aware of the advantage to be derived from &n early pur- chase in the present Lottery,deems it quite unnecessary to dwell on the merits of the Scheme; but respectfully solicits the commands of Adventurers at either of his Omcc. 9, Churing-cross, or 17, Ludgate-street, London, Where he trusts Fortune will continue to dispense her favours, as liberally as she .hitherto has done, among those who favour him with a preference. Tickets and Shares arc also on Sale by the following Affents to "VERB'S Fortunate Offices: ° T. MORGAN, Druggist, Neath; E. WALLtS, Library, Swansea; M. MIERS, Silversmith, Haverfordwest; D. EVANS, Draper, Cardiff; E. HULIVIE, Perfumer, Welch|ioo! L. WILLIAMS, Draper, Pontypooi. OBSERVE —The present Lottery, with 6,000 Tickets lass than the Last Lottery, contains double the number of Capita! Prizes, among, which are TWO ^'SO'.OOO.— The two I last Prizes of £ 30,000 ever drawn, were both sold in shares, by WEBB, who also shared and sold several of ^f'JO/OOO, O £ 10,000, &C: in the last year, I ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious HOUSE, with suitable OFFI- ces'and conveniences, and Pleasure Garden attached, late in the possession of Mrs. Jones, of Glanbran. The Premises are situate in High street, in the town of Swansea, and command a beautiful view of the harbour and bay. For particulars enquire of the printer of this Paper; or to Messrs. Grove and Sons, Swansss. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, READY FURNISHED, For a term of three or fxe yean, CLEMENSTONE HOUSE, fit for the resi- j dence of a genteel family, with aU suitable attached and detached Offices, good Gardens and Lawn, a good Orchard, together with any quantity of rich Meadow and Pasture Laud not exceeding loO acres. The Premises are eligibly situated vvithin four miles of the plentiful market towns of Cowbridge and Bridgend, and two of the turnpike road from London to Milford, where the mail and two other coaches pass daiiy. For particulnrs apply (if by letter, past-paid) to S. Waker, Esq. No. 2. Warwick Piace, Bedford-row, London to the Printer of this Paper or to Mr. Robert Jenkins, Ewennv, near Bridgend, who will shew the Preniiscs and treat for the same. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, Glanush House, fyc. vpon the banks of the Usk river about one mile from, the fashionable town of Crick- howell, seven from Abergavenny, and twelve from Brecon. TO BE LET. And entered upon at Michaeienas, 1816, -la' le' ALL that M A N S IÖ N-H 0 U S E, called GLANUSK HOUSE, with convenient attached and detached Offices, a large walled Garderf, with the whole or any part of the Meadows, Orchards. Pasture, and Arable Fields, surrounding the House, containing about 95 Acres, The House stands upon a Iaivn of 23 Acres, is fit for the residence of a genteel family, com;^ the ground floor of a drawing-room, dmmg-room, III, house- keeper's-room, kitchen, pantry, &c.; 0n the first floor, six best bed-rooms, and three serv-j^ts'-rooms. At a suitable distance, Stablift'^ for suite horses, Coach- house, Cow-houses, Malt-house, Barn, Granary consulate Yards, &e. This Property is conveniently situated, commanding fine picturesque views in the adjoining vale; having good roads a supply of water coajs very cheap the neigh- bourhood mast respectable and the great South Wales road passes within half a mile of the house; a daily post to and from London. The Premises may be viewed, and terms known, by applying to Mr. Davies, Surveyor and Land Agent, Lao- gattock Crickhowell, Abergavenny. h The postage of all letters must be paid. A TRUE AND ACCURATE Abstract of the Account of the Receipts and Expenditures OF JOHN WOOD, Jan. Gent. late Treasurer of the county of Glamorgan, vUNDER THEIR SEVERAL HEADS, From Easter, 1815, to Michaelmas, 1815. • 1815. of. s. d. Balance of Account settled to 4th Apprehending and conveying vagrants 50 .5 g of April, 1815 964 6 4 Maintenance of militia men's fauuiies 110 6 0 April 4, By amount of county rate due this, Rent ol depot for local iniiitia &<county militia 151 11 6 day •• • • •• •• 293 "18 11 Pro.secutionoffelons •• ,169 0 7 July 11, By ditto ditto j. • 5UO 0 0, Goaler, for maintenance of prisoners and dis- Balance due to Treasurer »• 33 7 bursements 214. 3 10 Master of the House of Correction, maintain- a!tecofp!'isoners"anddisbu:seHieuts 73 15 5 Repairs of county gaol 435 n 1 Corn returns -• •• •• v3 10 0 Balance building Pontyrhondditbridpe 350 10 0 Coroner's bill • 14139 Taxes for depots •• •• 4 u 0 ■" )t Peace's bills 66 2 7 Shoes for convicts 0100 V- t ,.1 I Succeeding Treasurer 125 0 0 • '■ >• SALARIES. Gaoler 70 0 0 •- Master of the House of Correction 265 0 'Inspecting weights and- measures •• •• 0 0 Chaplain of the gaol SO 0 0 Conveying county books »• •- 8 8 O f Surgeon ot the gaol 30 0 0 Treasurer 30 0 0 I • Stamps for vouchers. 2 10 11 -r • .f1761 3 10 «f'176l 310 Cowbridge, 23d April, 1316. f ^cconnls °f Mr. John Wood, Jun. the late Treasurer, wore this day examined and allowed, and the balance 0 ,-ltfs. 7d. appears to be due to him, and is hereby ordered lo ?>« paid him. J- linriinge, i. Edmiinds, J. f\oJIÇM John Wood, Jun. late Treasurer. LI. Truherne, R. F. Richards, T • A TRUE AND ACCURATE Abstract of the Account of the Receipts and Expenditures OF NICHOLL WOOD_, Gent. Treasurer of the county of Glamorgan, t'SDER THETR. SEVKRAI, H EAD5, From Michaelmas, 1815, to Easier, 1816. 1815., £ • S. d. d. October 20, Cash received from lateTreasurer 3^5 0 0 Coroner's bills #, 06 ti 9 1816. Master ot the House of Correction for main- January 9, By -amount of county rale due tenance of prisoners and disbufsemcllts 73 7 11 thisdav 1000 0 0 Gaoler for maintenance of prisoners and dis- 10, By cash of Overseers of Neath— bursements 190 18 11 reimbursement of monies paid Clerk of Peace's bills Kit; 12 8 militia men's wives and families 61 8 0 Apprehending and conveyin°- v a "rants 40 4 6 April 20, By cash of the Treasurer of the Rent of depot for local rniliiiti ° SJ4 7 lli- county of Brecon, Oil account Inspector of corn reti-a-ns SO 15 0 of nulitia men's wives and Clerk of Peace for returns under 55th Geo. families • • .56 2 4 3d. cap. 57, under schedule A. and B. .Balance cine to 1 reasurcr •• 154 1 51 under the same Act 33 8 0 Overseers of Poor aud Highways for returns under the same Act jg.) 7 g Taxes of local militia depot 2 6 Maintenance ot militia men's families 259 10 JO Clothes lor felons 14 O Repairs 01 county gaol JQ'(, () Q Priming, stationary, and advertising 27 12 9 Prosecution of felons 13^ 4 g Stamps for vouchers 1 12 3 SALARIES. Gaoler 70 0 0 MasteroftheHouseofCorrection yg 50 Chaplain of the Gaol 20 0 0 Late Treasurer, balance of his account 2 13 7 }. > o £ T396 11 I of 1396 11 Cowbridge, 23d April, 1816. The Accounts of Mr. Nicholl Wood, Treasurer, were this dny examined and allowed, and the balance of ,f 154 Is. 5|d. appears to be due lyhitn, and is hereby directed lobe paid him out of the first monies which come to his hands. Benj. Had, Chairman, Eva 11 Thomas, T. Edmunds, J. Hard in ge, H. J. Grant, J. ti. Bruce, r LI, I -rahc'nie, J. ]Vood, Robert Savours, Nicholl Wood, Treasurer. Robt. Knight. NEXT TUESDAY, 14th of MAY, ANOTHER BONUS! Every Ticket a Prize on the First Day of Drctwiiicf. T, BT.SH, Contractor for the present Lottery, returns his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends in the Country, for the very decided preference which his various Agents have been favoured with, and begs to call their attention to the now very near approach of the Drawing; reminding them that a purchase made before that time, will entitle them to the advantages to be derived from the SECOND BONUS, of 200 Tickets, which he presents for acceptance to all who purchase between the 27th APRIL and the First Day of Drawing; they vfiil please to observe that those persons who lost the opportunity of sharing in the first Bonus, from whaiever cause it may have arisen, have now the means offered of retrieving that loss and those who purchased before the 27th of April, mayvby doing so again, secure a right to share in all the Prizes wmch may fill to 5''0 1 ickets, the value of which may be estimated by referring to the Scheme, which contains Two Prizes of £:36,000 and 50 other Capitals, The First Day'of Drawing will be NEXT TUESDAY, the 14t.h Instant; On which day every Ticket drawn will be a Prize, and the first-drawn above ,,t')OOmnst be be 0,000, or even = £ 35,000 i TICKETS AND SHARES ARE SELLING BY T. JBISH, Contractor, 4, CORNHILL, and 9, CHARING-GROSS, LONDON, And by his Agents as follow: Miss OAKEY, Library, Swansea I J- BARCLAY, Druggist, Pembroke; W. COX, Bookseller, Aberystwith; D- OLIVER, Bookseller, Wrexham; BARRY and SON, Booksellers, Bristol; AND J. POTTER, Booksefiei, Haverfordwest; J- GARDNER, Draper, Kington. J. POTTER, Booksefiei, Haverfordwest; J- GARDNER, Draper, Kington. C A R 31 A RTR & YSHf RE. Llanclly, Llaitgenneck, and Llanedy Inclosure. I he Commissioner, elected and appointee! to carry into execution an Act of Parliament, made and passed m the 52d year of the reign of his present Majesty King George the T.hitd, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the several parishes of Llanelly, Lian- gennech, and Llanedy, within the commott of Carnawlicn, in the lordship of Kidwetly, in the county of Carmarthen," Do hereby gwe notice. That I have marked and set out a Private Y .act on Mynydd Sylen, leading from the Gvn- I;idre and Lianon loaci to p;i;]|j:berem turnpikc-road- Arid 1 ulso give notice, Tinit I w;j/ 3 iC Au(- SELL BY FUBLIC AUCrrON, At the Falcon-inn, in the town of Llanelly, in the said county, on Friday, the v'iMh day of May", 1816, at two o'clock in the afternoon, subject-to conditions uf jille to be • there oroduced, th.e following jpamte cffcoia. being Part and Parcel of Hie Land lutcnted to be inc!o«v» by virtue of the said Act: On Mynydd Croc slaw. A.R.V, Lot 1. One Parcel o{ Ground adjoining the road leading from Pembrey Mountain lo the Carmar- then turnpike-road, on the north side thereof containing by admeasurement 2 20 Lot 2. One other Parcel of Ground arijoin'nc rot 1 f u S tn 1-ot 3. One other Pared of Ground r1dio:nr Jnt 9 "J • • • • • II 0 'vl Lot 4. One other Parcel of Ground ndioiniii"- lot 3 —- 10 cr Lot 5. One other Parcel adjoining the before- mentioned road, on the north side thereof 4 1 Lot 6. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 5 C 0 18 Lot 7. One otner 1 arcel or Ground aduHninsr !°f 6 .4 3 30 Lot 8. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 7, to the north side thereof o 05 Lot 9. One other Puree) of Gruund adjoining the said turnpike-road leading to Carmarthen, on the west sidcttiereot. 213g .Lot it). One- Parcel of Ground adjoining the said turnpike-rbad and the allotment purchased by Philip Pidilip .13 10 Lot 11, One other Parcel ht Ground adjoininr the nrst-mentioned road and the said turnpike road 8 3 22 Lot 12. One other Parcel of Ground adioining lot 11 '0. 4 0 34 Lot lo. O113 other I arcel of Ground adjoining lot^ ii! f 5 0 4 Lot 14. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the said turnpike-road, on.the west side thereof .7 13 0 0 Lot Is. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 14 r .618 Lot 16. One other Parcel of Ground adUning iotr15 •• .°. 8 120 Lot 17. One other Parcei of Ground adjoining; lot 16. .T 8 2 30 Lot 18. One other Fared of Ground adjoining lot 17 ■■ ■■ .820 Lot 19. One other Parcel qf Ground adjoining lot 18 m m ..9320 On Mynydd Sylen. Lot 20. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the road from Gynhidre to Llanon, on the south side-thereof 13 0 S Lot 21; One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the be fore-mentioned road, on the north side 1 hereof 113 30 Lot 22. One other 1 arcel of Ground adnnniut* mt 21. 7 3 24 Lot 23. One other Parcel of Ground a'djuiniag "Lo't'24. One other Parcel of (Jrotmci aiij-iniiiir the aforesaid road, on the north side thereof 17 5 gQ Lot 25. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 24 •. 7 0 10 Lot 26. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 25 .? 13 2 55 Lot 27. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot '26 13 2 O Lot 28. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 27 6216 Lot 29. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 28 6 3 16 Lot SO. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining. a road marked on the Common leading from the before-mentioned road to the Pantyberem turn- pike-road, 011 the west side thereof • • ■ • 13 2 O Lot 31. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 30 »■ 8 1 56 Lot 32. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot IS 2 20 Lot :33. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 32 .18 0 3() Lot ol. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the last-mentioned road, on the east side thereof 8 1 5 Lot 55. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining 10110 Lot 36. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 35 9 1 30 On Llancdtj Mountain, otherwise Mynydd Fferrws. Lot 37. One Parcel of Ground adjoining the turnpike road leading froiii.Swai,sea to Liandilo, and the allotment purchased by William Hopkin, Esq. on the west side thereof 14 1 0 Lot 3i1, One Parcel o.f Ground adjomint7 the be'- lore-Hientioned allotment, on the east side thereof 6230 Lot ,JJ. Oiie other Parcel of Ground ad joining ?3 O Lot 40. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot D ..500 Lot 41. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 40 4 1 16 Lot 42. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the said turnpike-road leading, from Swansea to Llandilo, 011 the south side thereof 5 1 :2(J Lot 43. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the aforesaid turnpike-road, Oil the south side tliereol" 4 2 30 Lot 44. One other Parcei of Ground adjoining lot 43 3 020 Lot 45. One otiier Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 44 4315 Lot 46. One oilier Parcel of Ground adjoining lot 45 7 3 16 Lot 47. One other Parcel of Ground ..djoining lot .41) 10 Lot 48. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining the aforesaid turnpike-road, and the allotment pur" chased by Kvau Rice ■ • 10 0 36 ( Lot 49. One other Parcel of Ground adjoining t.ie saic. turnpike-road, to the east side thereof ° 7 1 32 Lot 50. One other Parcel of Gronnd adjoining- tne same, road and the allotment purchased by • *homas Williams •• OS IS Lot 51. One other Parcel of Ground adipioing the said turnpike-road and the baundaiics"u.f the Common -• •• 4334 On Llangennech Marsh. Lot 52. One Parcel of Ground adjoining the lands of Sir WiJliani Clayton ;• 7 1 0 Lot 53. One Parcel of Ground adjoining the road leading from Llangennech to Sw:ansen, thro* Llangennech Ford, and the allotment purchased by William Hopkin, Esq. 7 • • •• 52 0 On Llangennech A lit. Lot 54. One Parcel of Ground adjoining the lands ot Y\ iiliam Lewis, Esq. ( ..200 CnBillie, or Ffosfach Marsh. Lot 55. One Parcel It Ground, being the front- age, of an allotment purchased by General Warde, and the river Llotighor at low water • • 3 3 8 The aforesaid Pieces or Parcels of Land are set out by holes dug in the ground, and Plans thereat and of the said road may be seen by applying to Mr. John Bowen, Llanelly. And 1 do further give notice. That I shat) sit at the FalconI inn aforesaid, 011 the said 24ih day of May, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of hearing objections to the said rosd, it any shall be then made. Dated the 24th day of April, 1816. JUHN WEDGE, Commissioner.