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Archifdy Ceredigion ArchivesRural District Councils - Teifiside - IntroductionACC. 22, 33, 36, 39, 44 Ref: TERRecords of the Teifiside Rural District Council deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by The Chief Executive, Ceredigion District Council, 4 August, 2 October, 13 November, 21 November, 27 November 1975. Teifiside Rural District Council was created on 2 February 1934, under the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1929, section 46, and comprised thirteen parishes which had previously formed the rural districts of Cardigan and Llandyssul. The parishes were: Aberporth (including part of Blaenporth), Bettws Evan (including part of Blaenporth and part of Troedyraur), Brongwyn, Llandyfriog (including Llanfair Treflygen), Llandygwydd, Llandyssul, Llangoedmore (including Tremain and part of Llechryd), Llangranog, Llangunilo, Orllwyn Teifi (including Bangor, Henllan and Llanfair Orllwyn), Penbryn, Troedyraur and Verwig (including Mount, part of Llangranog and part of Tremain). The records were formerly listed as SRD/3. TER/HI/4/2-3 were transferred from the National Library of Wales with the Aberystwyth RDC records in August 1983. (ACC. 376). The records have been arranged and described as follows: TER/HE: Records of the Medical Officer of Health. TER/HI Records of the RDC Surveyor. TER/SE Minutes of the Council and records of the clerk to the Council. TER/TR Financial records: accounting and rating papers. DS2AAP Ceredigion Archives - preserving the past for the future
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