Notice is hereby given that on the twelfth day of the present month of
March, an Order was signed by the Rev. Thomas WATKINS. Clerk, and Hugh BOLD,
Esq. two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Brecon,
for turning, diverting, and stopping up so much of a certain Highway leading
from Fair Derwen, in the hamlet of Veunyvach, in the parish of St. John the
Evangalist, and in the hundred of Merthyr, in the said county of Brecon, to
the village of Llanthew, in the same county, as lies between the scite of a
cottage called Coort yr Hacoed, and a point on the east side of the said
road, situate at the extremity of four hundred and eighteen yards, or
thereabouts, and of the breadth of eight feet, or thereabouts; and for
making lieu of the said Highway, a new Highway, commencing at the eastern
point aforesaid, and being altogether of the length of one hundred and ten
yards, or thereabouts, and of the breadth of twenty feet, or thereabouts.
And Notice is hereby also given, that a Plan of the present Highway, and of
the intended new Highway, is now left at the Office of the Clerk of the
Peace for the said county of Brecon, for the inspection of all persons
interested therein, and that the said Order will be lodged with the said
Clerk of the Peace, at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be
to be holden at Brecon, in and for the said county of Brecon, on Tuesday,
the 15th day of April next; and also that the said Order will, at the said
Quarter Sessions, be confirmed and enrolled, unless upon an appeal against
the same, to be then made, it be otherwise determined. Dated this 13th day
of March, 1828.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia