History of Llangynwyd Parish (1887) free download eBook. History. The war memorial in Maesteg town centre. Before the development of 1987) ^ History of Llangynwyd Parish, T.C. Evans (Cadrawd), (Llanelli 1887) History of Llangynwyd Parish (1887) Thomas Christopher Evans, 9781165504190, available at Book Depository with free delivery Among those people were Buckland and Bicheno (T.C.Evans 'Cadrawd'' 'History of Llangynwyd Parish', 1887 and 1992). The Ironworks was started in 1826 1840, Taff Vale Ironworks, Treforest, Parish of Llantwit Fardre, Glamorgan. Aug 18, 1856, Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, daughter of John BEYNON and Sarah EVANS [sources: birth 1887, Burntisland, Fife, Scotland [source: family record]. (1823; 8 images, 3 plates; no maps); The History of Wales from the earliest times to History of Llangynwyd parish, with illustrations (1887; 6 images, 2 plates; Q3 1887 at Bridgend R.D., John REES (b. Ca. In 1911, living at 20 Glanavon Terrace, Caerau, in the parish of Llangynwyd, with her husband John NICHOLAS occupied a plot of land in Llangolman parish (proprietor John Llangynwyd is a village (and electoral ward) 2 miles to the south of Maesteg, in the county borough of Bridgend, Wales. It was part of the medieval commote (Welsh: cwmwd) of Tir Iarll. Contents. 1 History and amenities; 2 Education; 3 Ward; 4 References; 5 External links The village is the site of Llangynwyd parish church, the ruins of Llangynwyd The community is the southern part of the old parish of Llangynwyd, and was created government reorganization in 1974. The majority of Llangynwyd Lower is made up of hilly farmland and is sparsely populated. The western border of the community is a woodland valley, while the eastern border roughly follows the River Llynfi and the A4063 road. :History Of Llangynwyd Parish (1887) (9781104205362): Thomas Christopher Evans: Books. bend all, A s, Maps, land and society: history with a horse and donkey in human societies, Natural History Evans, T c, History of Llangynwyd parish, 1887. Your family story is waiting to be found Start today for FREE Start a FREE Trial Photo: William Bevan and Elizabeth Ann Davies nee Butler - 1887 Marriage History of Llangynwyd parish (1887) (Reprint) Evans, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1846-1918. And a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Administrative / Biographical History Bedw (to the south of Cymmer, in Llantrisant parish) and Penylan (to the north of Nantyffyllon, in Llangynwyd parish). History - including photographs of now closed Unitarian Places of Worship Bridgend was formed in 1662 and met at Brynllywarch Farmhouse near Llangynwyd. West Grove Church was built in 1887 and was then part of the Western Union Llangynwyd Lower. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The template Infobox UK place is being considered for conversion to a wrapper. Historical description. Llangonoyd or Llangynwyd, a village and a parish in Glamorgan. The village stands on the upper part of the river Llynvi, and has a station on the Llynvi and Ogmore branch of the G.W.R., 1 mile S of Maesteg. And 6 miles NNW of Bridgend. Llangynwyd Glamorgan. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Llangynwyd like this: LLANGONOYD, or LLANGYNWYD, a parish in Neath and Bridgend districts, Glamorgan; on the upper part of the river Llynvy, and on the Llynvy railway, on which it has a station, 6 miles NNW of Bridgend. History of Llangynwyd Parish: T C Evans: Books - Skip to main content. Try Prime EN Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Orders Try Prime Cart. Books Go Search Buy Again Your Store Deals Store Tir Iarll (The Earl's Land):comprising the ancient parishes of Llangynwyd, Bettws, Margam, and Kenfig / Frederic Evans. Digital images of registers that record the names of couples who intended to marry. The church of St. Peter, Spelter, erected in 1887 at a cost of 1,200, is a In 1885 the rural portion of Higher Llangynwyd parish, with a population in 1891 (:Ceffyl Dŵr) Marie Trevelyan Folk-lore and Folk-tales of Wales에 Full text of "History of Llangynwyd Parish " See other formats History and amenities The village is the site of Llangynwyd parish church, the ruins of Vincent van Gogh - Self-Portrait, 1887, Art Institute of Chicago. Place, Dedication, FROM, TO, Record Count Werneth [Compstall], St Paul, 1841, 1887, 185. Wilmslow, Dean Row Great Warley, St Mary the Virgin, 1539, 1887, 748 Glamorganshire, Llangynwyd, St Cynwyd, 1662, 1902, 1,685. hardback, 8vo, grey cloth lettered black, a little rubbed to extremities, upper hinge starting o/w good, pages age-toned, b&w illustrations, 192pp. Major accessions to repositories in 2005 relating to Welsh History Hyfrydle Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Holyhead: records 1887-1939 (WD 11); Kingsland Primary parish: corresp and papers of the Baron Prys Charity 1972-2002 (PD/18/1) Llangynwyd: baptism, marriage and burial records 1861-2004 (DCONG1) Buy History of Llangynwyd Parish (1887) Thomas Christopher Evans from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction.
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