- Ystradyfodwg
Ystradyfodwg (Vale of Tyfodwg) was an ancient
upland parish inGlamorganshire ,Wales . It is believed to have been named after Tyfodwg (or Dyfodwg) who was either a 7th century saint or chieftain.It included most of the valleys of the
Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach rivers. Initially a sparcely populated wild area of upland sheep-walks, it became in the mid 19th century a dynamic centre of thecoal mining industry, with a large, new industrial population.The parish was large, with an area of 10127
Hectare s, but had only 542 inhabitants in 1801. It stretched from theconfluence of the Rhondda rivers atPorth , over the mountain as far as the Vale of Neath. It was divided into four townships orhamlet (place) s: Home (between the rivers), Clydach (south of the Rhondda Fawr), Middle (the upper part of the valley) andRhigos (north of the mountains).During the 19th century, the population of the parish increased as follows:
Lower-quality coal from the Upper Coal series was worked in a small way in
Trealaw as early as 1807, but the development of the Rhondda steamcoal gave rise to the rapid population growth. The development began with the start-up of the Bute Merthyr colliery inTreherbert in 1855. [Davies J, "A History of Wales", Penguin, 1994, ISBN 0-14-014581-8, p 402] In the Rhondda Fach, the first coal was mined in 1862 at Ferndale. TheTaff Vale Railway reachedTreherbert in 1856. Collieries then rapidly developed along the valley, with the lower part of the valley developing last because of the deeper pits required to find the steam coal in that area. By the end of the century, mining villages formed an almost continuous urban strip along both valley floors, with coal mining and its ancillary trades virtually the sole industry.The majority of the incomers came from
West Wales , particularlyCarmarthenshire andCardiganshire and spoke Welsh. Over 70% of the population of theparish was Welsh-speaking in 1891.In 1877, the Hamlet of Rhigos was made a separate civil parish, and the remainder of Ystradyfodwg, together with the adjoining Rhondda valley portions of the parishes of
Llanwonno andLlantrisant , became the urban sanitary district of Ystradyfodwg. This extended district became Ystradyfodwg Civil Parish and Urban District in 1894, and was re-named Rhondda Civil Parish and Urban District in 1897. SeeRhondda (district) .References
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