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Crychnan township in the parish of St Asaph in the County of Flint

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Title Crychnan township in the parish of St Asaph in the County of Flint
Description Shows waterbodies, woods, building names, boundary stone. Map is [?incorrectly] dated 1834. Apportionment omits cropping information.
1 ms. map : col ; 50 x 40 cm. + apportionment schedule (3, 4, 2 leaves).
Scale 1:4,752. 1 in. = 6 chains.

This item was digitised as part of the 'Cynefin: Mapping Wales' Sense of Place' project. The project was led by Archives and Records Council Wales and funded by Heritage Lottery Fund Wales with additional financial support from Welsh Government.

The project digitised 1,224 tithe maps held in The National Library of Wales. More than 1,300 volunteers used a crowdsourcing website to transcribe and georeference these maps, indexing 28,105 pages of accompanying tithe apportionments to produce an impressive total of over 1,800,000 index records for the website.

You can browse and search the tithe maps and accompanying apportionment documents on the National Library's Places of Wales website.
Item URL https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/763341
Community archive People's Collection Wales
Subject

'Maps'

'Farms and Smallholdings'

map

degwm

tithe

amaeth

Amaethyddiaeth

caeau

Enwau

field

Names

Agriculture

Farming

Ffermio

Industry

Diwydiant

Level Item
Author Mapiau Degwm | Tithe Maps

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