Dol Meddyg
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Image: © David Meredith Taken: 29 Jun 2013
Mervyn Davies yn ysgrifennu yn 'The Story of Llangrannog,' (EL Jones and Son) Dol Meddyg y dafarn hynaf oedd yn Llangrannog (dôl y meddyg) sy'n bwthyn ger y brif fynedfa i'r eglwys ac roedd yn dafarn hyd at tua 1890. Roedd y tafarnwr olaf yn bersonoliaeth adnabyddus iawn ac yn eithaf hyblyg. Nid yw'n hysbys a yw y dyn hwn, David Jones, a oedd yn adnabyddus fel 'Dafi Doctor' yn llysieuydd neu un a oedd yn dda am wneud eli a meddyginiaethau ai peidio. ' Mervyn Davies writes in 'The Story of Llangrannog,' (E. L. Jones and Son) : 'The oldest inn was at Dol-Meddyg (the doctor's meadow) which is a cottage near the main entrance to the church and was an inn up to about 1890. The last publican was a very well known personality and quite versatile. It is not known whether or not this man, David Jones, who was known as 'Dafi Doctor' was a herbalist or one who was good at making ointments and medicaments.'