Glas-Cwm Radnorshire England and Wales Delineated Thomas Dugdale 1835

Name of Place: Glas-cwm; County: Radnor; Number of Miles from: Bualt – 8; Gladestry – 5; Hay – 6; Dist. Lond. – 165; Population: 514.

Glas-cwm. In this parish are the wells of Blaen-Eddu, efficacious in curing cutaneous diseases. In the year 1806, a number of silver pieces, of the reign of King William III, were discovered here in a small hillock, resembling a mole-hill.

Source: England and Wales Delineated by Thomas Dugdale assisted by William Burnett; published by Tallis & Co., Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey, 1835.

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