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Other names: Address/Location: Feidrfair
OS Grid Ref: Opened: c.
Closed: NOT KNOWN
Type: Pub
Summary: In existence 1841-1906 (Glen Johnson's list from Trade Directories, Census returns etc.)
Two pubs called the Noyadd Arms in Cardigan were listed in Worrall’s Directory, 1875, one in Pendre, the pother in St Mary's Lane
Notes: 1868
Licensee: Rowlands, David
Slater’s Directory, 1868 (not in Worrall's directory, 1875)
1904
"Demand for Old China.�At the sale of the effects of an old lady named Mrs. Rowlands, late landlady of the Noyaddwilym Arms, Cardigan, which took place last week, there was a keen competition for the possession of old china offered. Jugs (large and small), averaged 10s. each, pairs up to 15s., while a set of three went for a guinea. Some old pic- tures also realized good prices." CN 22 April 1904
1905
Petty Sessions: Cardigan; number on list: 29; name of premises: Noyaddwilyn Arms; Parish / Place: Cardigan; Licensee: Rowlands, Jane; owner or tenant : owner (d'd); registered owner : ; 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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