Neath and Tennant Canals Trust

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12 September 2025

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Several Veins of Coal to be Let

GLAMORGANSHIRE

TO LET

Several Veins of Coal, situate in the parish of Kilyvehill, in the said county, within three miles of the town and Canal of Neath, and one mile and a half of the Swansea Canal, to which both Railways may be made under the powers of the respective Canal Acts. The coals are esteemed of good quality for Iron, Furnace, and Forge use, as well as exportation: and a lessee might be accommodated with the grant of Iron Mines, and all other accommodation for the erection of an Iron Work on a neighbouring estate, should it be desirable.

A Section of the Ground and Coal Veins, with the report and observations of an eminent Coal-Surveyor thereon, may be seen by applying to the Printer of this Paper: and for every particular apply to Griffith Llewellyn, Esq, Baglan Hall, near Neath.

Saturday November 5th. 1805

 


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