Waun Oer (SH 978 126)
There has been a
Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the Y Trichant – The 300m Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their
locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary
maps produced from Ordnance Survey data and LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn
Phillips.
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LIDAR image of Waun Oer (SH 978 126) |
The criteria for the
list that this name change applies to are:
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Y Trichant - The 300m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill is adjoined to the Esgeiriau Gwynion
group of hills, which are situated in the southern
part of North Wales (Region A, Sub-Region A3), and it is positioned with a minor road to its north
and east and the A458 road to its south, and has the village of Llangadfan
towards the south-east.
The hill appeared in the
original Welsh 300m P30 list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website, under the transposed
name of Y Fron, which is a prominent
name that appears to the south-east of the summit of this hill on the Ordnance
Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer map.
During my early hill
listing I paid little regard to name placement on the map, or the meaning of
names and to what feature the name was appropriately applied to. Therefore, I prioritised names for listing
purposes that I now understand are either inappropriate or where another name
is viewed as being more appropriate, with the previously listed name of Y Fron more
applicable to land that does not take in the summit of this hill.
This is not a practice that I now advocate as with
time and inclination place-name data can be improved either by asking local
people or by examining historic documents, through this form of research an
appropriate name for the hill can usually be found.
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Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
As the summit of this hill comprises bounded land
the details for it were examined on the Tithe map. The
term Tithe map is generally given to a map of a Welsh or English parish or
township and which was prepared after the 1836 Tithe Commutation Act. This act allowed tithes to be paid in cash
rather than goods. The Tithe maps gave
names of owners and occupiers of land in each parish and importantly for
place-name research they also included the name of enclosed land. This enclosed land is usually based on a
field system, however not every field is given a name, but many are and especially
so in Wales.
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Extract from the Tithe map |
The enclosed land where the summit of this hill is
situated is given the number 250 on the Tithe map, this can be cross referenced
against the apportionments; it is these apportionments that give the name of
the owner or occupier of the land as well as the name of the land. The land where the summit of this hill is
situated is named as Waun Oer in the apportionments, with the details on the Tithe map appearing in the parish of Garthbeibio and in the
county named as Montgomery.
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Extract from the apportionments |
Therefore, the name this hill is
now listed by in the Y Trichant – The 300m
Hills of Wales is Waun Oer and this was derived from the Tithe map.
The full details for the
hill are:
Group: Esgeiriau Gwynion
Name: Waun Oer
Previously Listed
Name: Y Fron
OS 1:50,000 map: 125
Summit Height: 321.7m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid
Reference: SH 97861 12609 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 294m (spot height)
Bwlch Grid
Reference: SH 97046 13253 (spot height)
Drop: 28m (LIDAR summit and spot height bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (May
2022)
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