Talyllyn and Llanfihangel, in the county of Merioneth : — " I visited many cottages in Talyllyn, and the adjoining parish of Llanfihangel. The house accommodation is wretched. The cottages are formed of a few loose fragments of rock and shale piled... The book of North Wales - Page 250by Charles Frederick Cliffe - 1850 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| Commissioners of inquiry into the state of education in Wales - 1848 - 560 pages
...Talyllyn and the adjoining parish of Llanfihangel. The house accommodation is wretched. The cottages are formed of a few loose fragments of rock and shale,...wattled, and many of these hovels have no window. 'I hey comprise one room, in which all the family sleep. This is in some cases separated from the rest... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 602 pages
...require. The cottages are generally described as wretched in the extreme, formed in many places of loose fragments of rock and shale piled together, without mortar or whitewash. Never having seen a higher order of civilization, although they have the means to live respectably,... | |
| Joseph Kay - Education - 1850 - 680 pages
...Talyllyn, and the adjoining parish of Llanfihangel. The house accommodation is wretched. The cottages are formed of a few loose fragments of rock and shale...This is in some cases separated from the rest of the hut by wisps of straw, forming an imperfect screen. " The social and moral depravity of the pauper... | |
| Joseph Kay - Education - 1863 - 332 pages
...Talyllyn, and the adjoining parish of Llanfihangel. The house accommodation is wretched. The cottages are formed of a few loose fragments of rock and shale...many of these hovels have no window. They comprise on^ room, in which all the family sleep. This is in some cases separated from the rest of the hut by... | |
| Joseph Kay - Education - 1864 - 324 pages
...Talyllyn, and the adjoining parish of Llannhangel. The house accommodation is wretched. The cottages are formed of a few loose fragments of rock and shale...This is in some cases separated from the rest of the hut by wisps of straw, forming an imperfect screen. " The social and moral depravity of the pauper... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1894 - 638 pages
...Talyllyn and the adjoining parish o'f Llanfihangel. The house accommodation is wretched. The cottages are formed of a few loose fragments of rock and shale,...roofs are wattled, and many of these hovels have no windows. They comprise one room, in which all the family sleep. This ia in some cases separated from... | |
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