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Saw and Hatchet Inn
W. J. Lewis writes in 'Gateway to Wales' :
'The Saw and Hatchet in in St. Mary Street had earlier been, appropriately enough, an ironmonger's shop. Itwas once a meeting house used by the Waldronites, the first Baptists in Cardigan'
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