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I have just started Reading this Fascinating Book,being my Family are from Cilfrew , were Owners of Gelli March Farm at one time.
My Brother and myself have Happy Memorys
of Playing on March Hywel Mountain and Hunting Rabbits and Pigeons when Playing on the Fields of March Hywel, and Gelli March.There is a Photo in the book of Cilfrew of my Mother and Father's wedding at Gelli March Farm.

Thanks to the Authors for this story.
Posted by Malcolm,Rees. on 09 February 2013
Brilliant website
A brilliant and well researched web site. It seems that politics and pig ignorance has held up any advancement to forwarding your research.
I have a vested interest in your cause, and have taken on board many points you have come across during your research, as i was born and bred in Crynant. March Hywel was a regular area place for me to be, through helping farmers, shooting and many other outdoor pursuits. I understood the meaning of "March Hywel" but not to its origin, and now to the history of Cilfrew.
I am currently researching areas within the Dulais valley primarily for metal detecting, but do not be alarmed, not all metal detectors are vandals who randomly destroy precious historic and archaeological areas. I am in full support of your research and wish you all the best. I only wish i could prove some of your facts, which may have others listen more closely.
Well done once again.
Posted by Alun Jenkins on 08 February 2013
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