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13 Y modd yr eglurir y pum' dychymyg (enigmas) uchod ydyw fel hyn: "The first is explained by the mountains which surround the place; the second implies that on one side of the town there was a bridge, over which all travellers must pass; and the third, that on the other side they had to go under a wooden trough, which conveyed water from a rock, at a mile distant, to an over- shot mill. For the fourth he says, the bells, if plural, hung in a yew tree; and for the last, that tenements were divided into two or more tippling-houses, and that even chimneyless barns were used often for the same purpose." Pellder Dolgellau o'r Bala 15 31 11 "3 39 39 " Trawsfynydd Maentwrog 31 35 11 ""

39 "3 Abermaw Caerlleon ... ... Machynlleth... Maentwrog Towyn ... Llanerfil ... Can or Cannon's Office Near Dinasmouthy, on 1. a T. R. to Aber- ... ... ... ystwyth. Dinas y Mowddwy or Dinas Mouthy At Dinas Mouthy, on r. a T. R. to Bala: on 1. to Machynlleth.

  • Dolgelle or Dolgellau ...

Through Dolgelle, on r. a T. R. to Bala: and a mile further on 1. to Barmouth. ... ... ... Yn ol Cary Itenarary of the Great and Cross Roads in England and Wales, 1798, trafaelid â'r stage coaches fel y canlyn o Ddol- gellau i Lundain a Manceinion: ä'r hen ffordd heibio capel Bethel (A.), Dwyryd, ac oddidan Rhug, a Chorwen :- ... ... ... ... At Maentwrog, on r. a T. R. to Bala: on 1. to Harlech. ... ... M. 5 2 7 9 18 milltir. 10 57 15 18 16 12 5 F. - 4 - "3 11 15 39 11 M. F. 191 3 193 3 200 7 209 7 221 7 226 7 Llwybr y Llythyr-gerbyd o'r Brifddinas hyd Ddolgellau a olygid uchod, a'r pellder o'r lleoedd a nodir mewn milldiroedd a ffyr- longau. Wele'n canlyn eto groesffyrdd y goach fawr o Fanchester i Ddolgellau.