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REFERENCES AND NOTES 1. Swansea Local Board of Health maps, 1852 and 1854. 2. TheCambrìan, 21.4.1876. 3. Census enumerators returns, 1851. 4. West Glamorgan Record Office, P/123/CW/88/1 (Terrier and inventory, 25.1.1901). 5. Ibid., P/RS/CW/77 (Church log book). (The Vestry minute book for the period which includes 1854 has not been deposited). 6. The Architects, Surveyors and Building Trades Directory 1868. 7. The Cambrian, 1.1.1858. 8. Tom Ridd, 'De Mortuis', Gower VIII (1955), pp. 31-32. 9. The Cambrian, 8.1.1858. 10. J.R. Alban, The Mansion House, Swansea, Swansea City Archives publication, 1979. 11. Swansea Directory 1930-31 (Cronin's). 12. City Archives Office, Council Minutes. 13. Ibid. 14. The Herald of Wales, 22.12.1934. 15. The South Wales Evening Post, 23.4.1936. 16. The Cambria Daily Leader, 24.10.1929. I am obliged to Mr. Phillip R.V.Watkins for press-cuttings and comments relating to the Belgrave Court and Sketty developments, to Mrs. Marilyn Jones of The Cambrian Indexing Project for help with some references to the Vicarage, and to Mr. Thomas Lloyd for information from The Architects Directory 1868. Savings Bank and Deaf and Dumb Asylum. This view up Craddock Street is still recognisable and a savings bank still stands on the right hand corner. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS From the Atwell Francis Alubm 1868. Swansea Museum