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The quote from Jervoise, page 58, reads "In Lhwyd's Parochilia were noted Pont Cymerau, over the river Dulas, "about 20 yards or less above ye place where...(Nant Ceiswyn) falls into Dywlas,"...." The 1877 Ordnance Survey shows a footbridge at this point. However, it now appears to be long gone - there are some moss-covered stones on the east bank of the Dulas but nothing else. The modern concrete road bridge over the Ceiswyn immediately before it joins the Dulas apparently replaced an older stone bridge there sometime after 1930, but that is not the bridge that Jervoise and Edward Lhuyd (1660-1709, author of the Parochilia) seem to have been referring to judging by the description quoted above. RGCorris ( talk) 15:29, 3 August 2019 (UTC)