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    Could be "sub office" in this context?
    I have something in the back of my mind re. a railway link from checking out my wife's gt. grandfather who was a station master in West Wales.
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

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    Could be "sub office" in this context?
    Well I think so because that's what I said in messages 3 and 9 above.

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    I was referring to the context of ".... railway sub office".

    Pl accept my apologies for earlier post.
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

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    Unless you can dig up that enumerator you are probably never going to know. The chances are, in my opinion, that as a local he may well have been aware that letters came via the local sub post office, like so many villages, that he automatically included as part of the postal address. Perhaps someone will know if they actually had deliveries, or did they have to collect their post from the sub office in 1911.
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