The Cwmffrwdoer Inn
The first landlord of the Cwmffrwdoer Inn appears to have been my 3 x Great Grandfather, Thomas Jones. There is little mention of the inn in newspapers prior to 1872 when the Pride of the Valley Lodge, number 110 of the Loyal Order of Alfreds, celebrated their fourth anniversary. Their meetings were held at the home of Mr T Jones of the Cwmffrwdoer Inn and it seems to have been quite a spectacle. A procession left the inn at eleven o clock one morning in July 1872. A brass band of the 3rd Mon., Newport headed the procession and behind followed King Alfred and two courtiers, on horses and in full costume. The procession headed off to their sister lodge at the Railway Inn and onward to other neighbouring lodges. A year before this event, the 1871 census shows Thomas Jones living at no 3 Cwmffrwdoer Road with his wife Mariah. Thomas had two occupations, that of a collier and a licensed victualler. In 1871, he had three children, Margar...

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