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Details of pub: Treffynnon Inn, St Dogmaels
Other names: Address/Location: OS Grid Ref: SN1659845926
Opened: c.
Closed: NOT KNOWN
Type: Pub
Summary: Shown as 'Inn' on 1906 map, not on 1888. Name still in use 2017
Notes: 1868
Licensee: Davies, Mary
Slater’s Directory, 1868 (not in Worrall's directory, 1875)
1889
"The certificate of the Treffynon Inn, St. Dogmells, having been withheld on the general licensing day, on account of convictions, was renewed on condition that the license should be transferred to Jane Griffiths, the daughter of the present landlord" Cmn Jnl 13/9/1889
1890
"DISAPPEARANCE. Considerable anxiety is being felt both at Cardigan and St. Dogmell's, relative to the fate or where abouts of John Griffiths, formerly landlord of the Treffynon Inn, at the latter place, and of late residing with his daughter at Glantivon, St. Dogmell's, who has been missing since Friday, the 31st of October. From all accounts, Griffiths was last seen leaving a public house at Bridge End, on the Pembrokeshire side of the river Tivy, and the supposition is, he must have taken the wrong turning, and have fallen into the river. It is said he had a considerable sum of money upon him at the time of his disappearance. " Carmarthen Journal 14 Nov 1890
1905
Petty Sessions: Cardigan; number on list: 11; name of premises: Treffynon Inn; Parish / Place: St Dogmaels; Licensee: Adams, George; owner or tenant : owner; registered owner : G Adams, Treffynon Inn, St Dogmaels; free or tied: free; tied to: [blank]; type of licence: full; on or off licence: on; number of licenced days per week: 6. (1905 list)
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