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The Story of Pennant
I am adding to this story as I find out more but this is how far I have gone to date.
If the wall around the church is indeed a henge...
...If the wall around the church is indeed a henge then the land about Pennant has been occupied since the Late Neolithic Period some time between 1600 and...
...By the 18th century the Church of England had grown remote from the people. The backlash came with the Methodist Revival which swept the country in a...
...the inn. At this time, of course, Methodism was still a sect within the Church of England and it was not until 1811 that it broke away and became a...
Sat, 15 Apr 2000 11:00:15 GMT
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PENNANT
A Portrait of a Village
In the Parish of Llanbadarn Trefeglwys
In the County of Ceredigion
WALES
This map is by courtesy of Multi Media Mapping...
...The church of St Padarn is a plain rectangular building of stone and plaster, consisting of nave and turret, with spire, containing one bell. There are a...
...Pennant is a hamlet about a quarter of a mile from the church. Parish Clerk, James Evans. Post Office, Pennant - Margaret Davies, sub-postmistress....
...The Story of Pennant Monachty Mansion Dinierth Castle The Church The Chapel The Inn The Mill The School The Census Returns The Vestry Book 1821 - 1899...
Sat, 29 Jan 2000 16:20:23 GMT
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The Village Primary School
The school was built in 1870 as a result of the Education Act of that year.
Prior to the Act of 1870 elementary education for...
...education for the poorer classes had been provided by the Anglican church or by the Nonconformists. The Act provided basic skills for the children of the...
Thu, 27 Jan 2000 13:31:38 GMT
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The Ship Inn
The pub is called the Ship and is down by the river Arth. The date carved on the beam over the fireplace is 1754 and after it are the initials...
...Richard Lloyd. ( His father Hugh Lloyd of Wern Ddu has a memorial in the church. ) Daniel Rowlands and Howell Harries both preached at the inn in the...
Thu, 27 Jan 2000 13:30:32 GMT
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The Church of Llanbadarn
The church of is a plain rectangular building of stone and plaster, consisting of nave and turret, with spire, containing one...
...The Church of Llanbadarn The church of is a plain rectangular building of stone and plaster, consisting of nave and turret, with spire, containing one bell....
...The church is mentioned in the 13th century as belonging to the Collegiate Church of Llanddewibrefi. It is enclosed by a sub-circular bank and wall...
Thu, 27 Jan 2000 13:30:03 GMT
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chapel.html
The Chapel
The 18th century saw the rise of the Methodist movement in Wales.
Preaching had started at Ty Llwyd and in the Ship Inn where Daniel Rowlands...
...From 1811 the Methodists discontinued taking communion in church. There was a small chapel at Ty Llwyd, where Hywel Harris preached in 1738. Two pillars...
Thu, 27 Jan 2000 13:29:39 GMT
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school.html
Tithes were payments (usually one tenth of yearly production) for the upkeep of the parish church and its clergy. Originally made in kind gradually more...
...(usually one tenth of yearly production) for the upkeep of the parish church and its clergy. Originally made in kind gradually more and more were made in...
Fri, 31 Dec 1999 13:59:11 GMT
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reg.html
These are some extracts from the Vestry Books of Llanbadarn Trefeglwys 1821 - 1899 which are held at the National Library of Wales.
10th March 1825
Let it...
...also ordered and agreed that a new gate be placed at the entrance of the Church yard & that the Horse Block be removed from its present situation and be...
...place by the side of the stable. It is also unanimously agreed that a New Church for the service of Almighty God be absolutely necessary and that the...
...attached to the Church yard and that he bring up the children with sound and solid knowledge in the principles and practices of the Church of England....
Mon, 23 Aug 1999 17:08:40 GMT
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