Deeds -- Wales -- Cellan

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Bedd-y-forwyn, p. Cellan

Bedd-y-forwyn (l0a.) was an allotment made under the enclosure of Cellan Mountain. It was sold for £56.14.0 in 1856 by William Rees of Velindre, p. Pencarreg, co. Carm., gent., to John Rees of Glanteifi, p. Cellan, farmer, and again in 1857 by John Rees to David Rees of Cae Glas, p. Lampeter, co. Card., gent., for the same sum.

Penygraig, Glanteifi and Tir y Gaer, p. Cellan

Penygraig (30a.) and m's called Pensingrig (l0a.), Cwm Coy (18a.), Gilfin (5a.), Glanffrwd (40a.), all in p. Cellan, co. Carm., together with a small piece of ground on the north west side of the river Teifi, in p. Lampeter, co. Card., which was usually considered part of Penygraig, were sold by Lewis Bayly Wallis of Woodcote End, p. Epsom, co. Surrey, esq., to Rev. Lewis Turnor of Wervill Brook, p. Llangrannog, co. Card., clerk, for £3,000 in 1807. In 1815 David Rees of Cilgell Isaf agreed to purchase Penygraig, Glanteifi and Tir y Gaer for £3,000. It appears that the last two premises were part of the manor of Cellan which Lewis Turnor had purchased from Thomas Johnes of Hafod at a public auction held in London in 1804. However, the purchase of these three m's was in fact executed by Rees Rees of Cilgell Isaf in 1818.