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Carnarvonshire AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. fEE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS FOR STOCK, ARE OFFERED FOR THE PRESENT YEAR. CONWAY. TO the Person who will shew at ConwaY, A oa Friday the fifth day of May next, the best Cart Stallion, under eight years of age, and engage that he shall regularly attend at Conway aret Bangor, on alternate market days, during tfes scaion-Ten Guineas. To the person who will shew at Conway, on the said fifth of May, the Brood Mare, best a- dapted to the purpose of the agriculture of the COHnty- Five Guineas. To the Person who will shew at Conway, on j Friday the fifth day of May, the Ram, best adapt- ed to the mountainous dlstrigt of tjie county— Three Guineas* feANGOit. "p the Tenant of a Subscriber, mho wUJ shew at Bangor Fair, June 26, 1815, the best Team of Horses, for the purposes of A, ricut Lure- Five Guineas, To the Person who will shew at the said Fair at Bangor, the best Bull, not exceeding three years old—Five Guineas. To the Person who will shew at the said Fair at Bango; the Ram, best adapted to the moun- tainous district of the county-Tltree Guineas. PWLLHELI. To the Tenant who will shew at Pwllheli Fair, oa Saturday the 13th day of May, the best Team I of Horses, for the purposes of agriculture-Five Guineas. To the Person who will shew at Pwllheli Fair, the best brood Cart Mare-Five Guineas. To the Person who will shew at the said Fair, at Pwllheli, the best Bull, not exceeding three years old-Five Guineas. To the Person who wi!! shew at Pwllheli Fair, the best mountain Ram—Three, Guineas, And to the Person who will shew tlie%best low- land Ram-Three Guineas. CARNARVON-. To the Tenant who will shew at Carnarvon Fair, the 16th of May, the Team of Horses, best sidapted to the agriculture of the county (tio less ihq,u three)—»fiue Guineas. To (he Person who will shew at Carnarvon Fair, the best Brood Mare, for the team-Five Guineas, To the Person who will shew at Carnarvon Fair, the best Bull, not exceeding three years (lJd-Fiuc Guineas. To the Person who will shew at the said Fair, at Carnarnarvon, the best lowlantl Ram-Three Guineas. To the person who will shew at Carnarvon Fair, the best mountain Ram—Three Guineas. The Suffolk Stallion, presented to the Society by T. A. Smith, Eq. will attend at Pwllheli every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, during the season, autl he will be at Carnarvon the remain- tier of the time. The Tenant of a Subscriber, who will shew at the Society at their Annual in the Great Se,¡a;nweek at Carnarvon, the best Ffeifcr, not m(!re than three years old, will receive a premium ot Five Guinea*. For the next best Heifer-Thee Guineas. And for the next best—Two Guineas. To the Tenant who will shew at the said An- nual- Meeting, the five best Ewes, for the low district of the coutity-pive Guineas, To the second-best Pen of five Ewes-Three ^ritiiuas THOMAS JONES, SECRETARY. 'Castellmai, April 20th, 1815. ANGLESEY TO BIC SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, -On the premises at (rynD Farm, near Redwharf, in the said county, on Tuesday the !6th day of May 1815, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, sub- ject to conditions of sale, THIS FOLLOWING LOTS OF VALUABLE TIMBER. sll. Bycam; Oak. Beech. Limes. Now cross cut, marked and lying in th& Lots. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. foUoieing Fields or Inclesures. I I 81 1150 I — I — I — In the road and west side of the Orchard. 2 167 101 — — Cae coed Rhesi. 3 9 75% — — — Cae moch, and Hedge near Tymawr 4 ISO, 754 I — I — J Cae evw Erllig. 5 161 I 62 — — — Cae Ty bach. 6 199 48 — — Y Wern. t 7 66 116 — — — CaeCowper. 8 I 8S 102 I — — I — I Yr Erw, Road, and Court. 9 — I £ — 41 I — — In the Court. n t ■ 10 — — 62 — At the back of the House. 11 I — — I I n6 In the Orchard, and Cae RHAOA 12 —- — — —■> t Vl tue vi'cnartU The Ssbov e Timber are of an excellent quality, of vari< )US è limensions, from 5 to 22 inches girt, Qnd mi ist l )c well worth the attention of timber flealers;, wl4 teelmakers, turners, &c. Glyn ,u Harm lies within half a mile of Red- wharf, wbere the Timber may be shipped off at a very reasonable expence. The Tenant at Glynn Farm will shew the said yHmbe r, and for further particulars apply to Mr. ^OBEI IT PRICHARD Solicitor, Llwydiartb Es- .ob, A vjiglesey. I ■ I A PARTICULAR, I LOTS, part of the Commons | a[|d Waste Lands, situate in the several j parishes of Llanaelhaiarn, Clynnog, and Llan- llyfni, which will be SOLD BY AUCTiON, at j the house of Griffith Roberts, in the village of Clyunog, in the county of Carnarvon, on Monday I the 8th day of May next, between the hours of two and five o'clock in the afternoon of the same I day, by the Commissioners acting under an Act passed in the 52d year of the reign of his pre- sent Majesty, intituled, H An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Nevin, and other parishes and places therein mentioned, in the county of Carnarvon in order to raise money to defray the charges and expences of carrying the said Act finally into execution, subject to conditions In the parish Qf Llanaelhaiaritc | j»# Let f. A portion of the Rivals, boafedtxl the east by the property boafedtxl on the east by the property St Q^en Williams, Esq. on the north and west bv an allotment made to the said O. WiUiani9, and on ifee. *outh by Cwm, the property of Mr. Wm. Jones, containing 2 3 f Lot 2. A portion of Bwlch mawr, bounded oiiHhe north by the road to the fuel ground, on the south and west by the property of Mr. Griffith Owen, and on the east by an allotment to the said G. Owen, containing. 0 2 38 Lot S. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the said road to the fuel ground, on the south by an allot- ment made to Lord Kew borough, on a the east by an allotment made to Philip Constable, Esq. and on the west by a lot sold to Thomas Jones, of Brynti- rion, Esq. containing. 15 2 31 Lot 4. A portion of ditto, within the manor of Nanthwynant, bounded on the north by an allotment to the lord of the manor, on the west by an allotment to Rowland Jones, Esq. on the south by a lot sold to Mr. Robert Morris, and on the east by an allotment made to Mrs. Wynne, containing 13 1 '24 Lot 5. A portion of Foel Penllech- og, bounded on t-he north by Griffith Owen's property, by Ffynuon CydiH and Pen y Bwlch, and on the other points by allotments made to Evan Evans, Rowland Jones, Esq: Hugh Evans, Esq, and Griffith Owen, con- 5 1 SO In the parish of Cljnnog. Lot 6. A portion of HWlch Derwin, bounded on the north by an allotment made to Mrs. Owen,on the south by an allotment made to H. Rowlands, Esq. on the east by Gyfelog, the property of Lord Newborough, and on the road leading to Penmorfa, containing. 0 Lot 7. A portion of Ltwyd mawr, by Llidiart Cwmbran, on each side of the road, containing 0 1 26 Lot 8. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by a lot sold to D. E. Nasiney, Esq. on the east by an allot- ment. made to the said D. E. Nanney, on the south by an allotment made to Rowland Jones, Esq. and ou the west by the road to Penmf)rfa,ei)titaini-ng 4 2 31 Lot 9. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by an allotment to Cathe- rine Jones, on the west and south by a road to the dilfetent allotments, and 011 the cast by an allotment made to the Curacy of Bethgelert, containing.. 3 0 0 Lot 10. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the fuel ground, on the south and east by an allotment »lade to Lord Newborough, 011 the west by the said last mentioned road, containing.. 9 25 Lot 11. A portion of the manor in Llwyd mawr, bounded on the north by that part claimed by the proprietors of Nantcall, on the south and east by Clogw yuelu, Codiadydwr, and Ffynnon pant y ddrainan, between the parishes ot Clynnog and Penmorfa, and on the west by an allotment made to the lord of the manor, containing. 50 0 0 In the parish of Llanllyfni. Lot 12. A portion of Clogwyn Mel- yn, by the smithy, bounded on the north-east by Llandwrog, on the south by Hafod las, and the road to the quarry, anJ on the west by the next lot, cojitainin 2 j 35 Lot 13. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the said parish boun- dary, on the south by the said road, on the east by the tasHot, on the west by the next lot, containing. 2 2 25 Lot 14. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the said parish boun- dary, on the south by the satd road, on the east by the last lot, and the next lot, containing. 4 0 4 Lot 15. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the said parish boun- dary, on the south by the said road, on the east-by the last lot, oa the west by the crown allotment, containing. 3 3 24 Lot 16, A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the said parish boun- dary, on the south by the said road, on the east by the crown allotment, on the west by an allotment made to Mr. W. Roberts,containing. 7 0 33 Lot 17. A portion of Rhoslas, bound- ed on the north by the property of Miss Jonesf, on the south by allotment made to John Lloyd. and R. Garnons, Esquires, and Mr. Richard Jones, of Felill Gerrig, and on the east by the crown allotment, containing., 9 2 37 Lot 18. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the properties of I). E. Nanney,aud Richd. Garnons, Esqrs. on the east by an allotment made to the said Richard Garnons, on the south and n S-r lalIo«*ent8 made to the said • Nanney, containing 30 0 0 nn 19- A portion of ditto, bounded T, !ye n°rth by allotments made to D. JNanney, Esq. on the east by an al- otoient to R. Garnons, Esq. on the south and west by lots sold to the said h. Napney,containing. 21 0 0 Lot 20. A portion of ditto, bounded on the north by the properties of R. Garnons, and Hugh Thomas, Esqrs. on the south by an allotment to Jos. Huddart, Esq. on the east by an allot- ment to the said Hugh Thomas, on the west by an allotment to the said R. Garnons, containing 30 0 0 The Surveyor, who will be in the said pa- nshes marking oat the several Allotments to the Proprietors, between this day and the day of the sale, will shew the Allotments for sale, and fur- ther particuiars may be had by applying to Us, the said Commissioners, or at the office of Mr. M1 Pwlihe!i, and at the office of Mr. livans, in Carnarvon, where maps of die lots may also be seen. Given under our hands the loth day of April, IS15. RO B E R r WIL LI AM S, > „ RICHARD ELLIS, § Commissioners. Turnpike Tolls to be Let. Notice is hereby Giveu, TIIAT the TOLLS arising at the Toll Gate, Jt upon the Turnpike Road leading from Pentre Voylas to Ctrrigdruitlion, called or tooWii by the name of Cenioge Gate, will be let by auction, to the highest bidder, at the Eagles Inn, h! the town of Llanrwst, on Tuesday the 9th (lay of May, 1815, between the hours of two I folir o clock in the afternoon; which Tolls produced last year the sum of £235, above the cxpences of collecting the same, and wiUh-e put up at that sum.— Whoever happens to be the best bidder, .must at the same time give security, with suffi- cient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for payment of the Rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct. ROBERT ROBERTS. Clerk and Treasurer to the Trustees. Pen y Bryn, Llanrwst, April 17, 18i5.
ANGLESEY.
ANGLESEY. LLANGEFNI, LI,AN DDYFJTAN, PENTRAETIX, ASB CERRIGCEIN WEN, INCLOSURE. I WILLIAM PRICE POOLE,Clerk to John • Maughan, of Luton, in the county of Bed- ford, Gentleman, the Commissioner appointed under an Act of Parliament, made in the fifty, second year of his present Majesty's reign, for Inclosing Lands in Llangefni, Llanddyfnan, Pen- traeth, and Cerrigceiuwen, in the county of An- glesey, Do hereby give Notice, That the said John Maughan hath set out and appointed the undermentioned roads, leading to, through and over the common and waste lands, by the said Act directed to be inclosed in the fol- lowing parishes, viz. IN THE PARISH OF LLANGEFNI. RHOS Y MEIRCII COMMON. One occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards, leading in a westwardly direction from the public road, near the north corner of the said common, to anallotment of John Hamptoa Hamp- ton, Fsq. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading out of the last described road, in a north westwardly direction, to ancient inclo- sures of John Hampton Hampton, Esq. called Trefollwyn. One other oceupafion road, of the breadth of six yards, leading out of the above described road, to ancient inclosures Of William Meredith, called Trefollwyn. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading out of the Llarrerchymedd pub- lit: road, on the said common, in a south west- wardly direction, to ancient inclosures of John Hampton Hampton, Esq. called Alaes't-a(tu: One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, on the said common, leading out of the public road, which goes from Bangor-ferry ro Llauerchyniedd, in a south westwardly direc tion, to the Rhos y meirch Dissenting Chapel, and to lands belonging to the said Chapel. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the last described pub- tit: road, in a south westwardly direction, to a larm called Tyddynywaun. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading; out of the last described pub- lie road, in a north westwardly direction, to farms calledTynewydd and Glynafon. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of a public road on the said common, which comes from Llangefni to- wards Llanfair, in a north westwardly direction, and afterwards in a north eastwardly direction, to tenements of Owen Owen, Esq. and Mrs. Ann Parry, called GJan yr afon and Pen y bont bach. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the last described pub- lic road, in a north, and afterwards in a north westwardly direction, and thence in a northerly direction, following the west boundary of the said common, to tenements belonging to Lord BnlkeJey, Owen Anthony Poole, Esq, and Owen Owen, li',sq.called Frid(I Sactliaelwydd, Tynrallt, and Caeafni. IN THE PARISH OF LLANDDYFNAN. TALWRN MAWR. One occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the public road which goes from Llangefni to Pentraeth, in a north direc- tion across the west end of the said common, to another public road which leads from Ceint to Llancrchymedd. One other occupation roads of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the last described read, ill a south westwarilly direction, to a lane leading to tenements of Lord Boston, Lord Ittilkeley, anti Mr. John Roberts, called Tymawr, Carreg'r otill, and Tyn y pwll. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the public road from Llangefni to Pentraeth, at the south corner of Rhyd y ddima. first in an eastwardly direction, and afterwards in a south direction, to ancient inclosures of the Misses LeVris. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yar?s, leading but of the said public road, from Ceint to Llaaerchymedd, in an eastwardly direction, to an ancient inclosure of Mrs. Jane Griffith, adjoining the said common. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards leading out of the last occupation road, to a publiJj gravel pit, on the east side of the said common. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the said palitic road, from Ceint to Llanerchymedd, in an eastwardly direction, to an allotment of Mr. Hugh Jones. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading out of the said public road, in a south eastwardly direction, towards Ty croes. One other occupation road, of the breadth of ftve yards, leading ont of the said public road in a south westwardly direction, adjoining the boun- daries of Llaiiffinan and Llanddyfnan, to an allot- ment of E. G. Roberts, Esq. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading out of the last described road, ,¡/ 11 ■■mil w — I in a north westwardly direction, to Cefnpoeth bach, and John Williams's tenement, called Sign bedol. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading from the said public road, from Ceint to Llanerchymedd, in a north eastwardly direction over the said common, aod thence along the north west boundary, to an allotment or Sir John Owen, Baronet, on Talwr inavi bog, and also to ancient inclosu'res of Samuel Roberts, called yr henafa. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the last described road, to ancient inctosures of Robert Williams, called Tydden y gofaL MYNYDDLLANDDYFNAN. One other occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards, leading out of the public road from Pentraeth to Llanerchymedd, in a westwardly direction over the said common, a)ong the boun- dary of Mynydd Llanddytnau bog,, to a tenement belonging to Mrs. Jones, called Cars, and after- wards in a south and south eastwardly direction, to a tenement of William Hughes, thence in an eastwardly direction, to the end cf a lane near to Ty maen, on the east side of the said common. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, in a south westwardly direction, lead- ing out of the last described road, along the south east boundary of the said common, to a tenement belonging to Mrs. Jones, called Tyn y coed. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, in a north eastwardly direction, com- mencing at a certain lane on the east side of the said common, to a tenement belonging to Mrs. Jones, called Tymaen. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of tbe first descriucd road, across the north east end of the said bog, ift a north westwardly direction, to the parish of Llan- fairmaetbafarneithaf. j One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading in a scfufh direction from the first described road on the said common to ancient inclosures belonging to the poor of certain pa- rishes in Anglesey. IN THE PARISH OF PENTRAETH. PfiNTRAETH MARSIT. One occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards, leading from the public road from Red- wharf to Llauddona, in a sofith direction across the said marsh to Brynhyrddeu lane. One other occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards, leading out of the last public road, in a south direction across the said Marsh to an- cient inclosures of Mr. Francis John. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, commencing near the north west end of Pbnt y foryd,and leading in a south westwardly direction to an allotment of Owen Putlaiid Mey- rick, Esq. MYNYDD Lt-WYDIARTH. One occupation road of the breadth of five yards, leading from the north side of the said common, next to Brynllyrddin, in an eastwardly direction to an allotment of Lord BuJkeley, and through the said allotment, in a south eastwardly direction to an allotment of Paul Panton, Esq. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, beginning from the last described place, in a south westwardly direction, to allot- ments of Paul Panton, Esq. Sir John Bulkeley, Knight, the poor of Pentraeth and Llansadw-rn! i and Mr. Thomas Jones. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the new road from Pen- traeth to Beaumaris, across the said common in a north eastwardly direction, thence in an east- wardly direction, and thence in a itortlicastwar(ily direction to allotments of Lsdy Bailey, and the King. One other occupation road, of the breadth or seven yards, leading out of the last described road, across the said common in an eastwardly direction to a farm called Tynymynydd, belon-- ing to the Earl of Uxbridge, and Lady Bailey. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the last described public road, across ancient inclosures of Paul Panton, Esq. called Glany gors,along the south houndan ,)f the said common, in a north eastwardly direc- tion to anallotmest belonging to the Trustees of the poor of the parish of Pentraeth. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, out of the said I)uf;lie roifl, ill # south direction, along the north boundary of. the said common to a field called Cae Hhiwlas, belonging to Owen Pufland Mc-yrick, Esq. One other occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards. leading out of the public road from Pentraeth to Llangefni, in a north direction along rhe east boundary of Rhos y gad common, to the boundary of the parish of Llanbeder goch. IN THE PARISH OF CERRIGCEINWEN. ftttogBAcrr. One occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards, leading ont of the public bridle road on the said common, in a north westwardly directioh, afterwards in a north direction, and thence in a westwardly direction across a common called Rbosbach, to tenements called Tymoel and Bod- hall. One other occupation road, of the breadth of six yards, leading out of the last described road on Rbosbach, in a north westwardly direction, to a farm called iVehwfa bach. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the last described road, in a north westwardly direction, and thence in an eastwardly direction, along the west and north boundary of the said common, to a tenement of the Rev. Henry Rowlands. RHOS T RE IIWF A. '.1 One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the said public bridle road, on Rhostrehwfa, in a north westwardly direction to ancient inclosures of Mrs. Ann Prichard One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yaids leading out of the said road, in a north westwardly direction to ancient inclosures of Mr. Richard Rowland.. One other occupation road of the breadth of five yards, leading from the said bridle road, in a north westwardly direction, toancient inclosures of Catherine Humphrey, and Mary Jones. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading from the said bridle road, in a north westwardly direction, to ancient inclosures of Sir John Owen, Baronet, being part of Ty- newydd. One other occupation road. of the breadth of seven yards, leading out of the said bridle road, near to Cae crin, across the said common in a south direction to a public rogd from Aberfraw to LlaDgefoi, -= J One other occupation road, of the breadih o j five y ards, leading out of the '» road, in j a south Westwardly direction, ior.t t: -u re# j ot the Rev. Edward Hughes, and Mi G 3<h Hughes. | One other occupation road, cf the breadth of five yards, leading out of the bridle road, in a south eastwardly direction, to ancient iuclosures of Hugh Jones. (Joe other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards,.IeadiP,- out of the said I)ritl!e ;-oa(l, ia a south eastwardly direction, to ancient inclosures of Sir John Owen, Baronet, and Mrs. Aua Prichard. One other occupation road, of the breadth of -five yar ds, leading out of the said bridle road, in a south eastwardly direction, to ancient inclosures of Mr. Thomas Jones and Samuel Jones. One other occupation road, )f the breadth of I five yards, leading out of the public road from Llangefni to Aberffraw, across the north east end of the said common, in a south eastwardly direc- tion, to ancient inclosures of Sir John Williams. Bart. One other oicttpation road, of the breadth of five yards, leading out of the said public road, in a northerly direction, to a certain well, in the allotment to the Trusteesof the poor of Cerrie- ceinweil. FCFLOSBACII TREIIWFA. One other occupation road, of the breadth of seven yards, leading out of the public road from Llangefni to Aberffraw, along the south east side -of Rhosbach common, in a south direction, to ancient inciostires of Hugh Bulkeley Owen, Esq. One other occupation road, of the breadth of five yards, beginning near Tymoel Gate, and leading in a westwardly direction across the an- cientinclDsures of Hugh B. Owen, Esq. and 'he Rev. Edward Hughes, to a piece or parcel of land belonging to the said Hugh Bulkeley Owen Esq. situate and lying within the estate of the Rev. Edward Hughes. R HOSTREHTTFA. One public carriage road and highway, of ili-- breadth of ten yards, leadiug out of the said pub- lic carriage road from Llangefni to Aberffraw, ia a southerly direction, to Fit ancient carriage road leading from TynlHdiart Gate to Llangristiolys Church. And I do kereby further give Notice, L- That the said John Maughan hath set out and appointed the undermentioned public paths, churc'h ways, and foot ways, in the said several parishes respectively. IN THE PARISH OF LLANGEFNI. One public path or footway, of the breadth of three feet, commencing at a certain tarin house, called Trefollwyn,belonging to William Meredith, and leading in a south eastwardly direction across the allotments on Rhosynveirch common* belonging to Mr. Hugh Jones and Mrs. Margaret: Lewis, to ancient inclosures of John Hampton Hampton, Esq. and through the said inclosures, following the present foot path to the pnblicroad leading from Llanerchymedd to Llangefni, near a. tenement called Gorlan Glyd, belonging to Owen Anthony Poole, Esq. !N THE PARISH OF LLANDDYFNAN. One pnblic path or foot way, of-the breadth of three feet, commencing at a farm of the Rev. iv, Hughes, called Rhyddlan, in an Eastwardly di- rection, across the allotments of the Rev. Edw. Hughes and Lord Bulkeley, on Mvnydd Llan- ddyfnan common, to the, Occupation road on the said common, near a tenement belonging to Lord Bulkeley, called Penliyn, following the said road ill a south eastwardly direction, to a tenement be- longing to William Hughes, thence in a south direction across the said common, to the south corner thereof. One ether public path or foot wcy, of the breadth of three feet, commencing at the said south corner of the said common, leading in a ,iortlierly direction along the east boundary there- to an occupation road near a tenement of Mrs Catherine Jones, called Tyn y coed, following the said occupation road, in the Sallie (tirectioiit to another occupation road near Tymain,crossing lIe said road and common, following the present rack to ancient inclosures of Mrs. Catherine Jones, called Castell. One other public path or foot way, of the breadth of three feet, commencing at the occu- pation road on the said common, near a tenement of Mrs. Catherine Jones, c,allcd Gors, leading ill a northerty direction across the allotments be- longing to theTrustees of the poor of Llanddyf- nan and Lord Bulkeley, following the piesent track to the boundary of the parish of Llanfair- mathafarneithaf. IN THE PARISH OF PENTRAETH. One public path or foot way, and church way. of the breadth of six feet, commencing at a farm called Tyddyncoch Mien, leading in a westerly direction through the allotments of the King, William Humphrey, Paul Panton, Esq. Mr. Francis Jolint Lord Bulkeley, and the perpetual Curate of Penmynydd, to a certain lane, on the north side of the said coi)iuion, learliog through Brynhyrddin Court Yard, in the same direction, to the public road leading from Redwharf to Pen- traeth. IN THE PARISH OF CERRIGCEIN WEN". One public path or foot way, of the breadth of three feet, commencing at the public road from Aberffraw to Llangefni, on Rhos bach common, leading in a southerly direction along an occuj « tion road, 011 the west boundary of the said corr. mon, to the south west corner of an allotment to Owen Jones, of Henshop, thence in an eastward ly direction, following the south boundary of the said allotment, fhence in a south eastwardly di rection across the allotment of the Rev. Helry Hughes, to a certain public well, an the east boundary of the said common, thence in the same direction across ancient inclosures of Lord Bill. keley, following the present track to the turnpike road. And I do hereby further give Notice, That the said roads and foot paths are marked out, and maps thereof, in which they are accu- rately laid down and described, are deposited in the office of Mr. William Price Poole, at Pen- craig, for the inspection of all persons concerned. And I do herebyfuriliet, give Notice* That all persons who shall consider themselves injured or aggrieved by the setting ou't or such roads and foot paths as aforesaid, are required to send notice in writing, specifying snch their ob- jection, to my Office at Pcqcraig aforesaid, on or before the ninth day of May next. By order of the said Commissioner, W. P POOLE, Clerk to the said Ccmmissioaer* Ftncrhig Hist April. 1335.