Llinell Amser
Castell Cadwgan, earth and timber castle built on the coast
1200
Cywydd (poem) by Lewis Glyn Cothi mentions Aberaeron
1500
Aberaeron mentioned in a survey of the coast
1565
First surviving entry in Court Leet records of Manor of Llyswen (next is 1774)
1693
Chart of the coast by Lewis Morris doesn’t show Aberaeron
1748
Aberaeron Uchaf (Dolau Aeron) built by Lewis Gwynne. Closed c 1815, rebuilt 1852
1757
Earliest known reference by a visitor to an Inn at Aberaeron
1769
Turnpike Trust formed. Presumably a toll gate was erected shortly afterwards
1770
Court Leet (council of the Manor of Llyswen) records complete to late 19th century
1774
Upper Bridge built 15 yards from the old one
1783
Aberaeron Benefit Society formed
1785
Chart of the coast by William Morris shows Aberaeron
1801
Act of Parliament enabling Rev. Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne to improve harbour
1807
Harbourmaster Hotel built
1807
First Pier complete
1809
Crescent of 4 houses (Mynachdy Row – Bedlam Barracks) built north of Harbour
1811
Second Pier complete
1811
New Lower bridge built (rebuilt 1881-2)
1813
Storm damage to the new piers
1813
Pengarreg House built by John Atwood, son-in-law of Rev. A.T.J. Gwynne
1815
The Feathers hotel built by William Lewes of Llanaeron
1815
School (Ysgol-Glan y-môr) built on the shore just north of the Harbour mouth
1818
Rev. A.T.J. Gwynne died
1819
Colonel Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne succeeded his mother to the estate
1830
Peniel Chapel (Congregationalists) built (remodelled 1857, 1897)
1833
Tabernacle (Calvinistic Methodists) built (enlarged 1869)
1833
Trinity Chapel built (now Holy Trinity Church); Edward Haycock rebuilt 1872
1835
Workhouse {now Aberaeron Hospital) built
1839
Northern Pier extended to the north
1840
Town Hall (for magistrates), market and gaol built
1844
Tithe survey and map
1845
National School established
1848
Post Office established in the town
1859
Col Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne died
1861
Aberayron Steam Navigation Company was formed (existed until 1876)
1863
Salem chapel (Wesleyan Methodists) built (Roman Catholic church 1997)
1864
Act enabling Aberaeron to have gas lighting
1866
National School opened (now Freemasons’ Lodge)
1872
Chalybeate Well discovered
1872
British School built (behind Portland Place)
1872
Holy Trinity rebuilt (chancel rebuilt 1897)
1872
The Aberayron Steam Packet Company, formed, (existed until about 1918)
1877
Siloam Chapel (Baptists) built (now carpet warehouse)
1878
Lower Bridge damaged in a flood and rebuilt
1881
Aerial railway across harbour. Closed ~1931; re-built 1988, closed ~1990
1881
Tennis Club formed
1882
Last ship, the Cadwgan, to be built in the harbour
1884
Aberaeron became the County Town
1888
20th September. Aberaeron Urban and Rural Districts formed
1892
County School opened
1898
Work began on the new railway line to Aberaeron, opened in 1911
1909
New Upper Bridge built to provide access to the new station
1911
Memorial Hall built
1925
Railway closed for passengers
1951
Last goods train left Aberaeron
1965
Bicentenary of 1807 Harbour Act
2007